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1 mly mp * rls havp no lrnnhle WA K, r h * B thnl " th(v r - "Cw> m W. rool." thfy s,,m h, unson. youngsters kofpln* rool «ml comfortable wth an rr rold sod;,. A Newspaper Devoted o (he Communty nterest Full Local Coverage Presented Farly, Clearly And mpartally Each Week Complete News Pctures V,,;. XU Publlned Weekly On thurnlr Carteret, New Jersey, Thursday, July, 965 n n turn) u a Clu«M " (. CHMtt,. J. PRCE TEN CENTS ouncl n Clash Over Dobert Charges PKOtKAY; uto shows School th- Urw lumflf fullu l {More plurs uu u&v J by J l"\ Mr. of l.tus 5 at USMR Get Pns For Navy Recruter fr Drll Team School Mantenance Devern and Hutnck Here on Mondays\ CARTERET - The U. S. Navy ecrutyk Staton, located n the Vw/f Offce Hulldng at Perth Awarded Frst Long Projects Underway; CARTERET - Thrty-fve employees of the U. S, Metals Refnday* from A.M. to 5 P.M. CARTERET - The Sons of the Carteret Post Offce on Mon- Place TrophyScore Boncelet; See ng Co. of Carteret have receved for Mm n the area who arevfw H Star Landng Post award pns for long-term servce nterested n enlstng n thecaptured a frst place trophy as Ltus Revews Work RgHarmToBorough durng the month of June. Navy. a Junor Drll Team n the annual Honored for 5-years servce Charl«E. Henderson, chef Mlltown Parade. George Good- electrcans mate, Recruter were: Harold Hemsel, 79 Washngton Ave., and Rchard Brax- sad the boys have been organzed! rch, Executve Offcer to the Sons n charge sad that two Carteret ron have enlsted n the \l!l HKT - One of the moft D. HKh School ; Seteral blackboards wll be ton, 9 Warren St., both of Carter- only one and a half years and Navy, twy jltwy arc are Edward Mar- v ^, :,.tr dmmer mantenance We p.n to clean and seal thej placed* Cted for -years servce were: only as a Junor Drll Team un- CARTERET - The now "sensatonal" Dobert case occuped con- shall.,* Larch Street and John der the Drll nstructor Lawrence!,:;^. the Carteret publccxterur of the Hgh School. The] John Kereluk, 9 Post Blvd.; LakatM, «Roosevelt Avenue. Calabro about four months. They under way. John samo jpproach wll he wed asj ^.,," room^ covered wth vnyl John Klyk, Herman Ave.; and have romp-ted only twce and EDTORAL sderable attenton of the Borough Councl last nght and brought of buldngs and,specfed for Washngton School. asdcstos floorng materal. Joseph Goetz, 6 Hgh St.: all of have taken frst place both tmes condemnaton of the Republcans..- ll l!lc Hoard Educaton Bolers n all of our tctolls wll Carteret. Also, John Vana, "Vctory Pcnc and ths has been wthn >two by Counchnen Thomas Dove-n ns Rpley P, Elzkbeth. months. * and John Hutnck, the mnorty pave A -year pb was presented to Mr Calabro announced that members, For Republcans Borough Hall Censorshp Edward Weqd, 68-5 Lnden should the boys contnue as they : At the heght of the argument, Blvd., Jamaca, L.. CARTER6T - The Carteret are, th hl8 be ready d for; f Counclman Hutnck told Councl T*ar Servce bu>.an Kan Club wll hold Watt Cflmj at tbe VFW (Presdent Charles Boncelet. wlm nc" Sunday Sep-lState.Conye n J.te W66 and t has tecoms clou now that, there exsts a n the 8 absence of Mayor, j receved fcftplf nl Nadtonal -T ^eusm ^ at the ) TO Y-.r SV**^" pttfrft?"-year* servce. Thw West* Carteret. Ths staff plus our wppjemen- Thc fobtball feld was rased for are: Pftuale Stellate, Pulastory summer help are supervsed:proper dranage and a substantalfj Ave.jPaul Wolfe, 55 Unon St.; Natonal VFW.Conventon n New members of ^l^aowfrcooja. Ths s k &w ** wle y The affar s n honor of Ed- York AugtwW9B6. su tle attenton lon cf the prus>* Dus>( (untncteal Work by Mr. Buzas Durng that contractural " the summer; -- porton resodded, J - J Ths "" work -"- wll " J mund Urbansk and Robert Wl- Both Goodrch and Calbre n- state of affars.. outers offce, whch was at Jt Jfceph Toth, 7 Pulask Ave.; Borough Hall prr to the las t"*? perod we hre fve boys that are! contnue n the summer.»n, who won the Republcan jvte any boys to jon ths unt Stanley Slachetka, 5 Jeanette St.; r nomnaton for counclmen, j plannng to 8<> or are n colle to The, wre fence around the footto handle and rt- mp twn t wv staff, n addton,! ball feld wll be completed. who s between the ages of 8 and! Revelatons durng the past two weeks show meettog, was fnally read and Edward Kulns, 5 Arthur Ave,; made a pnrt of the mnutes. Julus Kovacs, RepuMcan Muncpal Charman sad Mayor An- of the VFW or who s elgble to be 8 and whose father s a member why Borough Engneer Kenneth W. Dobert was Wllam Howell, Apt. G, Dolan n the letter, Borough Eryta" \,,,,,. )! hw ^,Tl we hre p a arpenter pplus addtonal; storage facltes wll be provd- Homes; Preston Jones, 5 Essex drew W. Banck s honorary fully justfed n makng publc a letter dated Kenneth W. Dobert charged tha ).«. urns w ts»-!hp help D as =s requred reaured (or snecal specal oro-! proj a member. More nformaton can M underneath nnhprnonth the stadum stwtm for - st.; and Wlbert Hll, 5 Roose- lt TO h ^ n d. charman; Mchael Breza, charman, Carmen Zccard, Kay Sym-ers on Karrs St. & Pershng Ave- be receved at the popt headquart- July,965 whch he had sent to the Mayor and had receved a threat over mechancal equpment. the phone and. also charged- H.wn. clerk of the boardj fert for ^ velt Ave., all of Carteret. Also, ;; mract^s f unn BecalLec Custodal Staff Councl. Moses Anderson, Oraton St.; chk, Francs Cap. John McNulty "There are those among you, nue from anv member or by contactng Goodrch or Calabro, the «:of the heavy and specalzed of May. The lowest! ^t,^,,^ fnr nms. fhr The entre nteror of all the Earl Carter, 7 Baldwn St.: Wl-anle Fuller, 5 Osborne Terrace; Counclman Charles Bohanek. who wll stop at nothng- to attan scheduled for Mr. BUMS, the boysl n S(, hool bu]dngs w, ^ th()rough. Accordng to the Borough Engneer, other letters sent to the admnstraton never saw the money from the road construc- ther greedy ams for taxpayers s selected to per- wll b«supervsed by Mr. /m- Post Commander Alfred Fenske ]y ceancd Mme cho(), stafts n Mvcal budgeted projprmarly for pantng Sons Mchael Wurst, Randolph lght of day. Counclman Del Vaccho sad Peter Smth, Gllette P.; Hay merman. The boys wll be used or the Commander of the VFW ton and buldng program." ward McKnght, S Seymore COP Assaled The Mowng major work wll Ave.; Marcellus George, 7 Camden St.; Denns Staten, 66 So. nmer" Mr. Ltus sad.and hallways,,,-. -. j- Street. that n vew of the fact that the -.s plannng to do the Ths year the board plans to do- " P t rfornld our custcdlal * On Censorsh) Thf next regular meetng and Now, Counclman John Hutnck and Thomas matter s under nvestgaton by staff: the followng work wth our staff: luth St.; Wllam Love, College drll nstructon wll be August 7th Devern, Democratc members of the Councl the prosecutors offce, t should Hale nur School cvnu ^ *J# E. VUHUUU Columbus UVW School The rooms havng wood floors M.; Brdas Powel, 6 Bergen St.; v CARTERET - n a statement, at ; oo p.m. Mr. Goodrch also an be ordered, fled. -"..lumnum wndows on nstall vnyl asbestos Boors nland trm wll be revarnsned. The Clarence Armstrong, 96 Sherman ths week, Democrats blasted the nounced the boys wll attend the have charged n a statement to the Carteret "m hghly dsturbed by t" u-h Avenue sde of the: sx classrooms plus adjacent clos- rooms wth vnyl asbestos floors Ave.; Elvn Stevenson, 5 Avon Republcans for "censorshp of Yankee-Kansas Cty Baseball Press that they have never receved copes of the commented Counclman Devern, > wndows on the easteu. easteu. Replace completely the south wll be strpped of the old wax. Ave.; and James Brown, 55 Sonal" and asked other questons game at Yankee Stalum on Saturday August th as guests of sand people are held up to rd- "rght or wrong." Twenty thou- r All th St,; all of Newark. Also Bryant Edwards, 87 E. Hazelwood «f Borough Engneer Kenneth W. n connecton wth the charges Dobert letters addressed to the Mayor and Counclcule. The publcty has done of the school have!entrance, to the buldng. Replace cleaned and then reward; ced n the last twol blackboards n severalroms. Pros thc thrd year of afvde lbrary facltes n the buld- defectve shades wll be replaced; Ave., Rahway; Francs Moore, Dobert. at : a.m. sharp. more damage to Carteret than nteror wndows, wll be cleaned; ~ nteror wndows wll be clea the Yankees. The bus wll leave HS project to replace p all t>f, ng.-pfovde a teaeters room n All chars and desks wll be 86 E. Second St., PlanMd; The statement dealt wth the Was not ths a volaton of the rghts of the the road work s worth." d The. Th same ap-the th buldng. bld Repar R man cleaned and revarnshed; Hallway Frank Nelson, 88 Sprngfeld threats revealed by the engneer. "Ths s rather a strong letter" en mnorty? s not ths another angle n connecton wth the Dobert charge demandng an nceved before the Juty 7 meetng! be be used used fof fof replacng! replacng! trance trance ralus. ralus. Repar Repar sdewalk sdewalk n n qpjrs.. wll be repanted; Terrazo Ave., Newark; and Samuel Gbson, 65 Magnola Ave., and Thomas Devern, mnorty mem- VFf Auxlary Counclmen John Hutnck and contnued Mr. Devern. t was re- n Cleveland, Coum [front of buldng. Pant four or hallways wll be s rpped, cleaned! Cll VUU-l [ft f b f and rewnxed. Walls, where neces Frankln Johnsort, 75V* Trumbull bers sad n part: vestgaton by the prosecutors offce and the and why ddnt we sec the letter?" man Hgh School! fve classrooms. sary, wll be cleaned; Gym floors St., both of Elzabeth. "the he Engneer has clamed -"!F. Nathan Hale School wll be cleaned and re-varnshed. n land Stnool! Our men are fnshng the revvr- Recevng pns for 5 years servce were: Stenslaw Galnsk cause he refused to be ntmdated CARTERET - The Lades out "a lot of answrs. that! atl hs h; lfe was.threatened be- Names Delegates Mddlesex County Grand Jury? He sad he would lke to fnd tems lsted above are major : """"</ 6 to 7 square ng and relghtng program n ths defectve plaster wan- " " s Hf" lshts ot the 98 Avenue B, Bayonne; John nto approvng over $85, of By what rghts has a Majorty to wthold communcatons from the Mnorty? the attenton of the Councl and He sad Auxlary, S ar Landng Post, the letter should h^ve come to jby th staff am does not d concreteam g p ^ «ww- * w has Waschko, 6Avenel St., Avenel; Borough constructon that he hasvfw,, at ts meetng n ; L Lorenzo Wd clamed was not n accordance Ward, posl rooms Monday bas 6 Bergen St. the VFW My see f t could be part of the agenda of the July 7 meetng. mpregnated wth epoxy taken several years to complete zsrs.?.herna wth plans and specfcatons. He Newark. named Mrs. Mary Pllta and Mrs. Hs letter of July was n the Borough Hall n! has chargd that he was once - materals als s smtar One old ldwooden door wll be re nstalled on the placed wth a new metal l door. d We "The bod < extremely pleased to sgn the vouchers and on an- sesson. fred front hs job for refusng Ann Cs/ak as delegates to the "Why was ths letter taken out plenty of tme to be read at the next regular <!nns Natonal conventon to be held n from the agenda meetng July " the Lncoln Center, have been replacng exteror woodmeetng 6n Wednesday nght, July 7. 7, "Counclman Devern wanted wth the work performed by our other occason had been, asked to Chcago. Named as alternates to know. He asked Counclman York Cty. en doors for the past several year. stuff n all.school areas." Mr. were Mrs. Ruth Donovan and Mrs. Several blackboards wll be re-ltuplaced. Four or fve rums wll be sad. He added: Gljrla Godrch, As we understand, the contents were notmade BonceWt: vtll () r of the school wll "The Borough Engneer, who "Mrs. OBren and her j staff was apponted by the Republ Mrs. Betty Mezey, gave a report on thq State conventon held catons to be reap before the publc at a Councl! that he had taken t out, although publc because tbjewf s a rule that all commun- "Dd) You Take t Out? l The Councl presdent dened puntng, caulkng, repanted. must be commended for the [work can, has sad that many of hs ":-; of the exteror metal G. Washngton School performed n procurng and schedare usnt! a Mono-Las- We plan to replace several black- ulnj» of)materals and man power letters, whch were addressed at WUhvKkl. sesson, must be receved by 5 P.M.-on Frday. t was generally known that the to tyje, Mayor and Borough Councl, were never read publcally." be held here August J n honor However, the rule can be dspensed wth by letter had ken taken out from A "Welcome Home" party wll caulkng boards wth our staff. lurnj; tje short summer work the agendatles, but the dentty lur «f the js jonts. Ths Kour or lve rooms wll be pant- ud." "As the mnorty members of of Mrs. Florence Ambrose, unanmous agreement of the Councl, Dd anyone ask for the suspenson of ths rule? vealed. of the person has not been re- selected by the ed. ur rouds keepers are m the Borough Councl, we demand member of the Carferet VffW f or l g all of the. Cleveland School v!! uur external appearance to know what letters! Mr. DoAuxlary who was named Nfw ""s of the Washngton mntas the varous school "Obvously somethng happened" Mr. Devern contnue*!. "Ob- Kour to fve rooms wll be repanted. of cold borscht and hot potato we gven copes? More mportant, There wll be cocktals from 7 The letter, bearng serou$ chargesl was m- was Just polshng a Uowl bert, s referrng to. Why werent Jersey Department Presdent. UllClll vously there s.somethng at Sutos place across the street why werent the letters read publcally? What does Mayor Ba The auxlary wll hold ts an- lo and dancng after 9. portant enough to receve mmedate consderaton. t was mportant enough to call t to the at- wrung," he added. from Soklers when Huckleberry Hess walks n, sts down by my nck know about ths? What are mal dance October. Councl Presdent ftomxlet wlt table and order) a plate of the Republcans tryng to hde? The next meetng wll be held tenton of every member of the governng body. tjty detal as to hs vews of the Hungaran chcken paprkash. Why s the mal beng censored ARst «at 9 P. M, n the VFW Matter, most of whch have :s;peared n the newspapers durn:; Were they told that the letter contaned threats He looks knd of worred. and by whom? post rooms. "Whats the good word?" and demanded mmedate revelaton? They were jlhejmst week. He dened HTO ask. not. The lefter was not made publc. nstead t had beu any pressure on Doh.t "ThnKs arent so hut n Vet and he clamed the engneers was kept "on ce." charges were wtlout fuuultmn. Nam md just us bud n (urttft. hear that uur lodge nuuber. (hrky StroKSlns t feclln su KK tlcf days. Grand Jury Probe Urged By Cornell Estate Group He bus the lbljlk nl day, md las ghlnhes surthn CAHTERET - Te executve!coutr»ry to the responsblty of wful. lt wakes up durng He board of the Cornell Estate Cvc ns. (fluc. nght, lultfrna, Where s myassocaton j a statement s- "The rluens of Carteret must Wrtku Team? Where s raysued yesterday asked for a grand ; be assured that Borough reprejury nvestgaton of the charges sentatvus are able to carry out Wrrckn TeunV, but nobody l>uys any utteutlun n llfy. Vout outlned by Burouyh Engneer the responsbltes of ther pos old (hurley, feel sorry for Kenneth W. Dobert. The state- tuns lo De maxmum beneft of hm." ment sgn sgned by y George A. Straudt fll follows: all ctzens wthout mproper outsde nterference or ntmdaton gos, presdent, p TAVERN PENALZED "Mr. M Oobr Obt charged h g that whch may result n msmanagement m msappropraton of tax hs lfe *#p threatened d b«ause b hhe ( AHTERET - The Dvson of had refumm to approve and sgn lulbrs. Alcoholc Beverage Control has contractors payment vouchers "Due to tle severty of ths ordered Rockmans Tavern & for unsatsfactory and off spec- charge and lhe nference of local Lquor Store at 6 Randolph fcaton work performed n thenterference awl ntmdaton,,the Street closed for 5 days commencng at A. M. Monday and tuldlng program. and nvestgaton of these charges Carteet road and constructon executve board does not beleve July 9. "Thc9 can be hollng mure by Borough offcals s approprate. n order that these char- The tavern was charged wt deservng of Grand Jury nvestgaton hal a publc charge uf ages be proved or dsproved tu the ssusson of alcoholc beverages n three bottles b^rng lbel tlueal on hj lfe because uf hsatsfacton «l ctzens of Carterd, a Grand Jury nvestgaton whch dd not truly descrbe the; faluv to llule n practces (letjnut.l!cj the ct*wy and.udatwy. o The borough engneer had surely expected that ths letter - grave n every respect - would come before the Councl at.ts frst opportunty where t was not read. t probably appeared to hm that snce many prevous letters addressed to the Mayor and Councl were pgeon-holed, ths latest communcaton WQUW receve the same treatment. The day after the Counc meetng, Mr. Dobert decded that the publc should know what s gong on and gave a copy of t to the press. f the Borough Engneers letters are hdden n the fles, what s happenng to f communcatons from taxpayers who have a grpe or two. Are they too, gven the pgeon-hole treatment? Ths sort of censorshp should be condemned by every Carteret taxpayer. The publc has been bulled long enough. t has a rght to know. \ Bonqeltts contenton that no one of hs Prujjrcls Tuam *- tt-ted any pressure] on the e,!- neer but "someone else" brought sharp retort (rum Counclman llutuck. He resented thej Boncelet nsnuaton ;bout "sumnnj else." He sad te had been member of tlje Cuuncl am : not want lu have :nyone cast any nsnuatons tgnst hm. Vow Us Offcal; "«nu>k Not Ou Team CARTERET - Councl Fns* uvul Charles Bumx-let, lust nght revealed the members of the sollled "Progress Team." le nuufl (uunchnen Del Vacho/fldlwt-k and Hrnhkn, Wl«6 asked by the Mnorty t Muyor Andrew Buuk also U member oj tl«teun, Mr. u«ut repled, "H

2 TWO Thnndty, Councl Authorzes Bond Appropreaton For Storm Sewers ndependent-leader (E.B.) -Carteret Press ALWAYS (, N CKOMK: Tls hand, the honl dors nut unrrv lcm, comppomlm mm of.om. n CARTETET - An ordnance to nf. tettlement of a sut for *,M for authorze the constructon to storm wnter-fantary wwer lo l >por Roosevelt Avpnuc and Holly Shwt Wtonf and to appro f;lr $f>,.m to pay a pord n c e t a West Carteret was held matter^ you lnn of the cost was adopted on up for further study, after Devern man should get «"*.»"«. rasxf.sf^.s-b.- sad that he was not aware that A pelton prfta was s gned b> hassle letween the Republcan the lcense wa to be transferred resdents majorty and the Democratc from one locaton to another,he, Avenues added that he thought t was just mnorty. a change of agant the trucks uslnjj Both Counclmen John Hutnck - r «M n tn Roosevelt l Avenue A to to Bradys Brady Cor-, ml Thomas Devern made t a! What prompted the Councl to S to explan that they werejtaw UP anjacton ftjer was "fncelet sad that thl. s «*\ COLUMBUS SCHOOL: V,n yl a^tos fle««, -r* W-W» * «* ~ <= * -* hnvs havp h;nly spot. roll drnks on not aganst the proposal but the the recept of 7 ndvdual pet.- the Councl had been requestng ^T s beng dom- at th<> school. manner n whch t was to be lons from homeowners n t» the county to buld an ndustral P? S. Hutnck sad that he medate medate vcnty ny of the proposed pp r could not umlerstand "how younew locaton, and a letter from road, whch would take these ;c<n spend so much money wth-l George Strango*. presdent of the trucks away from the heavly " out a thorough engneerng Study, Cornell Estates Cvc AttooMw, populated areas. "We are dong K- -. nstead of havng the superntendant of sewers responsble for ready two taverns and two pack- before," he declared. pontng out that there were al- more about ths now than ever ths work." The amount asked for age stores wthn ", feet of Devern and Boncelet got nto a NATHAN HALE SCHOOL: Photo shows the new alumnum wndows nstalled n ths publc school on the Roosevelt Avtnue sde to replace old, worn out wndow panels^ s n addton to $78,596.8 approprated for such purpose by bond ordnance. Counclman Charles Boncelet Commsson n a letter to the Councl wanted to know whether or not the borough attorney also represented ther group, Devern.asked Seymour Fengold, the at- torney whether he dd or not, and lour homes." Contnung, the letter stated tha the establshment <t another Ths resoluton* Counclman Jonng Hutnck and abstan votes on the objecton number of heated sessons wth the former tellng the councl presdent that "you should just go along untl your tme s up" tavern would be "detrmental to sad that ths was the only way the area and would surely cause LUC ttlctt BU WUUlu *mby WWV to solve the problem. "The most property values to decrease." TheD,,/ A Woman Fre modern way to solve,the stuaton s by the use of the TV councl to reject the transfer. Engneer Dobert? organzaton asked the mayor and y - CARTERET Who s the camera," he sad, and the prob- Councl passed a resoluton that woman whe tred Berovgh EBtatr Kenneth W. Dobert? lem rght g now s that "sewers are only y ppersonnel (ortnerl)r_a*sgne backng cng up p nto peoples pp cellars." to borough poetom t Htk tld majorty vote «< the The engneer stated last week n abstanng, Hutnck told " dont consder you!councl are bon*"** ta«* *# K had b««b fred once. an engneer." and thaftte emj Ult nght, ncmbtr of the )«You Represent Them? other empftye a JBMraUc mnorty sad he When the Carteret ndustral teret payrolls k ftrstood fte engneer had ed.? *^n fred by a woman. the attorney answered " dont! termnated. know, have so many non-payng jobs now." Boncelet sad that there were avalable funds s the commssons budget, and asked that the attorney come up wth a legal "to the others on the payroll BKJYCLE STOLEN *EELN Thrteen-year-old ; Francs Jackson, 9 Worth, W^r^^toWa^Y* Treton ponted ^ S J ^ S ^ t ^ ^ n the future no are to be added to the payroll or pad unlaw ther ernpwynent s] confrmed by a majorty vote of! the Councl," Ths opnon at the next meetng. Fengold asked that a member of the u^and Mrs. Stanley Hedner, 86 Jance Mare, was born to Mr. Church, Carteret, Rev. Charles] Petrasek, pastor of St. Marys; Councl commsson meet wth hm before h.,rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge at B. C. Church, Shamokn, Pa., the Obtuares he made a decson. nl5 the Rahway Memoral Hosptal on nuns of Sacred Heart Convent,, July 6. Mrs. Hedner M the (Contnued from Page ) Hutnck sad he beleved Carteret, Dr. Charles M Weber, should be >harge! former Maron Lybeck of Fords. Dr. Leroy Homer, Dr. Alan Young, Members of & Mnorty The couple has two other chl- KKATS FUNERAL Carteret Frst Ad So; * L extra cost S. edtonsstently "that tbe Repub- lm w ", exu. a."u.v dren, Scott Edward W Nancy! ARTERET - Funeral Refnng Oe. w«c lcans have au.lj«l Mr. Robert. PP a yl e ers. r.?-. and aske< «! f, hat _ he $, Mchael KeaM, of M of the have ^ Mh\ gh J ob^!. *!aron. gpecmc answer nt the next meet-carr, former, v a great jb job h he wll] l " al, s Keflnerf on July m!ers lot of money ^Chldrens Swm lvary Church Unon, Local 87, Carteret, H & T. «:! a.m. a dvne -.neer s no longer Drll and Refners fered at St Mary Ukranan CBth-\Z ( f.,.. n Jtod graces. r el, Chm,h v carteret ( wtt_^v. f«^ There was also another letter ^ Party Set by K. C. Lsted John Malaschuk as celebrant. nterment was n St. Gertrude Cenv that wa he U; ^ovs gave w w p at noa a swm swm pan? party July J forj rey from Mr; Dobert n whch he sadl CARTERET ng Dept., PMC, Employees of] 8, Knghts of Carey Columbus Councl. Wll CARTERET - The Rev, Floyd FMC at Carteret, Natvar Corp., Columbus, has chosen Re». Jnhn etery, Colona. prosecutors offce n accordance of ts members..part- Woodbrdge; Employees of Jat-j The pall bearers were, Andrew! " u u chldren wtb a drectve " to the prosecutor by Mayor Andrew Banck. He! h l d bt Chonko, paster of tt. E*lb«tlk var Corp., General Stefank Slovak Amercan Ctzens Club, Car- J7 and-uyeatsof y age. g Hungaran Parsh to tjhe *p tcpatng wll be chldren between Hatala; Walter Gawronsk; Jo- AH sevenstated that hs testmony was not teret, Veterans of Foregn Wars, completed and that he has to M chldren must t be accom com Councl Chaplan lor O/t Ur^ paned by an adult. Blyler-Qunn Post, Shnmokn( Pa., submt addtonal documents. He! of hs ffct. seph Prenclp; George Rebnjcky; George Sabol and John Wlverdng, Parastas servces were held Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p,m. wth Rev. John Malaschuk offc atng. Offcer* and members of the General Stefank Slovak Amercan Ctzens Club, Carteret pad ther respects n a body Wednesday tot 7: p.m. CARD OF THANKS MCHAEL KEATS We wsh to express our sncere thanks to all our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, ther many! acts of kndness, the sprtual bouquets and the beautful floral trbutes they extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beloved father, grandfather and devotedbrother and uncle, Mchael Keats. We especally wsh to thank Rev. John Malaschuk, pastor, Professor John Kobasowsky, the Altar Boys of the St. Mary Ukranan Camolc Church, Carteret; Dr. Cesar L. those who donated ther cars, the pallbearers, the Carteret and Woodbrdge Polce Department Escorts, U. S. Army Frng Squad of ndan Town Gap, Pa, ano the Bzub Funeral Home for tory servces. The funeral was held Wednesday mornng from the Blzub Funeral Home, 5 Wheeler Avenue. A hgh requem Mass was offered n St. Josephs Church wth the Rev. Vctor M. Grabran, OSM as celebrant. nterment wal declned to offer any nformaton j relatve to the Borough of Carteret road program at ths tme. Colleges nvte More Senors CARTERET Ths week Carteret Hgh School was notfed of the acceptances of several senor students by nsttutons of hgher n St, Maryj Cemetery, Shame* educaton. kn.! Mss Judth Chaloka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Chaloka Bearers were John Bryer, An- Hatala, Thomas De of J9 East Charry Street, was rco, Andrew Lukac, Staqley granted admsson by the Unver janysk and John Wlverdng, Rosary servces were held Tuesday, lege, and Parks College. slty of Pttsburgh, Monmouth Col wth Father Grabran offcatng. Judths hgh school actvtes Members of the General Stefank Slovak Amercan Ctzens: of the Latn club, student teach ncluded eheerleadlngj a membe Club of Carteret pad ther respects n a body Tuesday eve- senor play commltteeg, open ng, freshman gude, junor am nng. guld, junor and senor dane PRESBYTERAN CHURCH CARTERET - The Sunday hornng Servce of the Frst resbyterlan Church at Carteret or July and August wll begn t 9: A. M, The Sermon Theme.or Sunday, July 5 wll be "A STORM AT SEA". Ths s the fourth n a specal summertme seres by Dr. Oron C. Hopper. Guest solost wll be Norma Weller. CARTERET -* Mr. and Mrs. was then (as t s now) ngh, abov Rev, Charles Petrasek, pastor commttees. Mss Chaloka plans Leopold Rycko and son, Anthony tbe altar, of St. Marys Church, Shamokn ajor n psychology. nounced tha unt wll conduct a y, m are vstng relatve* la Poland, Anthony Rycko, 8, s a tudw car wsh on Saturday July. Hernandez; Dr. LeUoy Homer; Barbara Hovanec, daugh held the commttal servces. Mltary servces were held at the They y were met at the, Wawaw at Holy Famly Softool The Rye The canwah wll be held at Dr. Al;n Young: the Carteret; lerjof Mr. and Mrs, frank Hova Arport Tuenday by fos trawled by Scandnavan Sys Ronnes ulf Staton at Bradys Frst Ad Squad; the Medcal Staff grave by the U. S. Army Frng nee of 657 Roosevelt Avenue, ha: Joseph Rycko Rk and M«Stephane Rycko, father and flter of they were encouraged by tbe Rev The commttee consstng of the terns Arlnes. Before havng Corner frfm 9 A, M. untl P. M. and Nurses at Perth Amboy General Hosptal! U. S. Metals He- Pa. lege and the Unversty of Jacl Mr. Rycko; and by Mme Helena Matthew of f th Squad from the ndan Town Gap been admtted to Monmouth o Co fnng Co., Carteret; Employees Famly of the late sgnvlle, Barbara was prevous Wotcgynsk and Mss Rosale Tomczuk, aunts of Mrs, Rycko, Con- completed a European Holy Famly parsh, who had ju at the Oxygen Fre Department at Jphn C. Sabol accepted by Unon Junor Colleg U, S, Metals Refnng Co., She wll major n lberal arts. cdentally, Mrs. Rjfckos maden eludng Poland. teret; Carteret Smelter ant) Re- P. D&vjd Vwdermark has be< name was Mss Rosale Torncak. Travel arrangements were Ohlott Funeral Thursday; Was Boro Poneer «( Mn.,u,J suloh Mss KV. ^ : M M, Au may of t Josephs Uo Valley. Calf., and nf (as-j B jfc;,;.», -.J.*.,- "Jl aud four The chldren wll assemble at e Columban Club, Hgh Street! : A. M. and wll return, p lere at 8 P. M. Bll Behany at r an -896 wll furnsh detals. For Neghborhood CARTERET - A neghborhood carnval for the beneft of muscular dystrophy vctms wll be held July at «Hermann Street, by Elane Roth, daughter! of Mr. and Mjs. Sdney Roth. Elane wll serve a rngmaster, asssted by Marcy Album, Patty Rchard, Joanne Conally, Beth Hechler, Karen Hanf and Ojlhen. TW-party wll start at P. M. Rycko Famly Vstng Relatves n Poland McTAVCH S BACK! BABY GRL WOODBRDGE - A daughter, Van Valkenburg wll preach at both the n a, ra. and 7 p. m. servces Sunday at Calvary Baptst Church, M Edwn Street, Cfrteret. The sermon topc for the 8. m. servce wll be "The Baarnt of the Lords Return upon Hs neonle and the World". The evenng sermon topc» "The oor Mans Market." At» p. m. unday evenng followng the eve- ne servce the Baptst youth ellowshp wll meet. Ed. Wawhorn s drector of the BYF. Wednesday evenng, July 8 at p. m. wll be_the weekly Prayer a( gj y Jun or ngh School play- ; WASHNGTON SCHOOL: Pcture shows the exteror of the school benj staled by pontng, raulkng and pantng of the eterlor metal panels. ^ ^ BPf Conventon Delegates Named Mrs. Else H. Bartok, a_d Mss had ncreased! Carter* Avenue. over Ths wll be a "Ukram:.:) N.are s Mlssan offce Helen G. Hurd, State Presdent.)borough. About 5 members of the State Federaton are expected to attend. Mss Sherry wll serve as an elected alternate delegate for the State Federaton. lst Speakers Among the speakers to be heard at the conventons are Marlon Sadler, presdent of Amercan Ar lnes, New York, Senators George! ^ ~.-- Park Concert July 5 CARTERET Counclman Julo Brechw, oj the Carteret Uu raton Depart"! announced the CORRECTON CARTERET - t thrd n the seres»f conma n the park, to be held yn Su^y.,_, thejuly p, from 7:J»;9;W p. ra. the Perth Am-at Solders and l*rs park un the prevous year. The ncrease dd not cover Just Avenu llonahtynwr.kyy the Cartef«t School of \).M-- There Outdoor Art Exhbt Set By Jaycees for Sept ft The Art Show s open to a;. CARTERET - September, sts resdng n Unon andmm has bee nset as the date for the Outdoor Art Ex-ex countes, wth amateur Murphy and Thomas Kuchel ff ^TM^h.wat Javce*ParkU Calforna; Betty Furnets, cfc Mbt, to be held at Jaycee rare w Carteret. Rado, and Arch N. Booth, vce f h U. S. Chamber of leetlnf and Bble Study, The ofxallfoma, presdent of the n Applcatons wll be Mans Baptst Msson Socety tlonal Federaton, wll presde. meets the second Tuesday of wll be announced n the Dttffr shortly; " " L m Mss Emma C. HcGall, an attorney n WestfeU, s a canddate papers. Norman Landstrom o every month and the Sunday School Teachers and Offcers! for the offce of recordng secretary n the Natonal Federaton. hlbtlng: eght feet of pace wu Snow fence wll be used for e* man Street, Cartel meet the thrd Tuesday of tm month. Sunday y Sohool s n tet-mrs. Bartog ajd Mu Sherry wll be avalable to artsts lor.. Sandy Saody jlngra»sa j W " ol «*,on every Sunday mornln; nt be servng as members of her wth a maxmum of sxteen feet Street Carteret, ja>c«. :5 a. m. wth Mr. Kenneth campagn commttee, per arttt..man. ^danu as Superntendent." U d t " CASTNG FRDAY ON DEANS LST PLAN BU TRP CARTERET - Castng for FW Youth* Wtt Wash Cart July S CARTERET - The Mdtown Democratc Club wll hold a bus CARTERET Cornmander_M-Jtrp to Atlantc Cty, September Commander, Steven Bstak, Allen Goodrch, Gus Faban and Joseph Orlando s urgng as many VFW members as possble to cooperate to help the "Sons" treasury and of course the general publc s also ncted to help. fnery Workers Unon Local M7, accepted by Kansas Weslyan Un Mr, Rycko s a veteran of the Carteret; General Amercan Tank made through the flrace Na» versty. n lfh school he has! Polsh Army of World War and and Storage Co., Carteret; Travel Agency of Carteret. been actve n wrestlng and d wastook part n the famous Battle O.A.T.X. Termnals Dvson, Carteret; Employees at General Am- a member of the German club.»f Mount Casno, a foremost Davd s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Polsh vctory aganst the Naz ercan Tank and Storage Co., Carteret; O.C.A.U. Local 897, Carteret; Frends at Gordon Gn Co., York Avenue. John T. Vandermerk of 6 NewArmy n taly, Ths s hs frst reunon wth hs father and sster n 5 years. CHR8TNK LEKS Lnden; G.A.T.X. Welfare Commttee, Carteret; Employees of arles Ohlott wll be held to- S. Bodak, has been granted ad- Mrs. Rycko s the frst mem- CARTERET - The funeral ofl Alan Bodak, son of Mr. and Mrs. GASLGHT Gordon Gn Co., Lnden; General at : at the Grenerl msson by the New York nsttute ber of the famly to vst (he Stefank Slovak Ctzens Club, funeral Home, GreenStreet, of Technology where he plans to n Poland snce the three brothers, John, Stanley,: and Carteret; Krtfds at General Woocjbrdge. [major n busness admnstraton. Walter came to the Unted States] Stefank Sly* Ctzens Club, Mn. Ohlott, who lved n Carteret for more than 5 years] a member of the Spansh club for Cocktal Lounge Durng hgh school years he was Orental Kcstuurmt und pror to World War. Carter*!; Frends at Sandors, Mr. Joseph Rycko resdes n Carteret; those wln donated ther and n the past few years made two years, and was on the com-cesjynmttee for tw junor prom, A an The Ryckos wll tour Poland Poland. cars; the Pull Bearers; the Carteret and Rahway Polte Escorts East Orange, has had an nter- resdes wltn hs parents at 77 und vst Krakow, lozna, and hs hmne at 655 Park Avenue, bt ClKltKV ST., KLl/AUKlH and the Blmb Funeral Home for estng career n the borough. Lungfellow Street. make, a plgrmage to the world satsfactory servces rendered. For many years he conducted, New famous Shrne of Our Lady of a barber shop on the Hll, later FAMLY OF THE LATE Or. tlurmnyl Lnts Cwstoclowu. Ths church contans the Black Madonna, saber ENTERTANMENT 7 NGHTS went nto the real estate awl MCHAEL KEATS ncu busness. He and as Ww Sermon Topc slushed durng an nvason of Porn land. t s sad that blood flowed SUNDAY & TUKSDAV NUTN socates purchased a bg tract CAHD Of THANKS known tut Mnhada GardenB, tred CAUTEUKT - JOHN C. SABOL to d«vt)lup l durng the depresson years, but fgund no takers. tlw Smmntr ll the from the slashes. The pantng We wsh to express our sln Hungaran Helormed Church begn tt B: and 9:. Tm frst ot Veeallt. Obr** """ Ncw Vorka Kasl Sdr! FRED Ml t cere thanks to all our relatves,, He took a Kt-:t nterest n Carterets poltcal pt-tun;. frends and neghbors for thttr these two servces s conducted n knd expressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, the Mr. Otllott Was, cllrlf Hungaran, tn- second n Englsh. l«(uber of the Multply Lstng Sys- Ths comny Sunday, Pastor Dr. (HON., WfD., TUW., FB. &. SAT sprtual bouquets and the beautful floral trtbutw Umy extended tem of Mddlesex County lu- The ncomparable EMEHHON Andrew Hursany wll prt*ach m tlo tupc "(od durng our berwtvenont n the nd mumtter of tn- Deutsche Unlqn* FUne and Vucd D death of our belovwd luslxtnd., Club. of, Hahwty am tha )ru UHKARY NVTK8 n] Wecked: U-U fatlwr. grandfather w>d dvum ^W } brothw und uncle. Juhn O. SMbQl, Nu-vvln are hs wfe, Mrs w;s made that St. a We especally wkh to thank ls Jeme th «e dauulurs, roclutl lbmy wll b» H* AqUwnU* C«BMMM tl«tev Anthony M. <ydo«,m s Daves of Clfffsld, - untl the Llu.f August. Stephen Urns- CulmU Mumorouk, Canlnc. frtvute f *MU» ««d Bar AvallabU ler Partlw; ReMrreUuna. (all: Ul.UH. (KM MMU-, Hev.VlctwM.Gra.!" Fet ntentttw br.un USM.,Mbt,l wstu, tt)«* n Mls KJw--,K J tnuely Suyngb Two judgos have been obulned one yet to be declded l upon., dead Fne for entres, Judges and prlm "Guys and Dolls" wll be held at the Communty Center, Frday at 7: P. M. t wll be presented by the Communty Performng Arb Players, September Sand. or color: M " eue CARTERET - P rter of J SWtka Avenue was the «7 students who w^ Deans Ltat duf^s the «>r mester at Rder < TAGGARTS DRVNG SCHOOL we try harder cause were only the worlds second largest!* Call today 8977 (or FREE booklet TAGGARTS DRVNG SCHOOL tmvl*«

3 ndependent-howler (E.B.) - Carteret Press r, July,965 PAGE THREE ; BKNEFT: The John V. Kennedy Communlly Hosptal s the benefcary of ths prwenof a rbwlk for m rp P res< n(ln K he profts of nn amatrur boxng show held recently at Wmdhrdse HRh School undor the (nspres n( the (mp Sehrrner Assocaton. Takng part n the prp5enuunn are (. to r.) Mchael Wytans. presdent of the assocaton; Gene Schrelner, Anthony Vrlnrsc*. hosptal presdent, and Alrx-rt ManKn, charman of the bralnr event. The "Mssour Waltx" was ftlopud as the offcal state song of Mssour n 99. r fowen For AD Occason*... Call lor aowen, brthdays, annversares, weddngs, etc., to add eta joy to the event -and other tmes to express your sympathy and Lhougbtflneu Be assured of the fne** -call us. WALSHECKS FLOWERS»S Amber AM. MB -O Mst Jane Ellen Wood Engaged to Leutenant CO/WA ~ Mr. and Mr*. Charles M. Wood, Preseott Avenue, announced the engagement ->f ther daughter Jane Ellen, to.t. Norman D. Be>lson, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Br- nn of Sxth Avenue, Bohnnr TV hrrlr-hpet was ffraduntod r rom Hllsde Hgh School, and Rorkeley Secretaral School, and s a secretary wth the Austn Company, ROSPO, l. Belson at- PKlrd Wall Hgh School, Wall Townshp, and was graduated mm Offcers Canddate School, Port Bennng. He s now servng wth the Specal Forces, Fort Braflg, N.C. Gatherng Held for New Members WOODBRDGE - The Junor Womans Club of Woodbrdge held a gatherng for new members Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Bshop, 6J Greenfeld Gardens, Menk> Park. Mrs. George Ludwg, presdent, stated there are seven prospectve new members for the comng year. Mrt B Ludwg explaned that a ctatrsmch as the WoodbrldBe Juo-, ors s a servce organzaton comprsed of young women dedcated to use ther tme and energes to beneft ther communty by promotng ts cvc, cultural, educatonal and socal welfare. Handbooks for new members were hen dstrbuted and each grl was nsked to sgn a guest regster. The summer monthly meetng of the Woodbrdge Junors wll take place at the home of Mrs. John Mangamel, 78 Stoneybrook Drve, Metuchen. Ways and means projects under the drecton of Mrs. Alexander Xatona and Mrs. Wllam Bgan, charmen, wll be dscussed and voted upon. Most of the proceeds from these fund-rasng project* wll be donated to the 9656 state project better educatonal facltes (or the New Jersey State Mental hosptals. The Woodbrdge Junors wll concentrate on the Marlboro Hosptal by donatng both tme and money to ther cause. Each charman wll gve a short explanaton of her department and wll request volunteers to work on her commttee. Gallery Holday Motel Opens On Route Here WOODBRDGE - A new motel geared to caterng to the needs of Woodbrdge area ndustral frms has opened at the juncton of Routes and 9 n Woodbrdge. Known as the Gallery Holday Motel, the new, elegantly decorated faclty offers area bus nessmen such servces as on premses meetng and conference rooms and on-premses restau rant and cocktal facltes. Set back off Route and located one and one-half mles from New Jersey Turnpke Ext, the modern-styled Gallery Holday Motel features 6 ar condtoned unts complete wth televson and telephones. The motel s also equpped wth a large swmmng pool. "Although we certanly ntend to offer hgh qualty servce to toursts," sad Marc Dolan, general manager, "we are geared to provdng area ndustres wth the knd of servces they need. We realze that busy busness executves and salesmen who are constantly on the move, want servce at ther fngertps. We have an experenced staff who knows how to cater to ttbese busnessmen and to the toursts as well." Dolan also noted that motel guests wll be able to take ad vantage of the entertanment offered durng the week at Stanleys Gallery - the on-ste restaurant and cocktal facltes. "We sncerely beleve we have ROUTEMAN SERVCE COSTS NO MORE! Morey Laftue wll pck up and delver your launderng and dry cleanng-all at noextra rost to you! Just thnk how much tme and luggng ths Morey LaRue "plus servce wu save, you! And, please ket-p ths mportant fact mnd: MOREY URUE ROUTEMAN SERVCK COSTS NO WORK! Dependable MoreyLaRue Convenent Bonded UUNDEKERS - CLEANERS.. CALL HlLLCREST -66 check you. EL -5 AD -6 HU 6-5 PR ROUTEMAN SERVCE COSTS NO MORE! PERFECT LAUNDERNG SALES OUTLETS UUNDERERS CLEANERS RUG CLEANSNG STORAGE Servng Snve somethng dfferent to offer a the way of motel servces," concluded Dolan Gallery Holday Motel nformaton and reservatons can be obtaned by callng Tme to Check Heatng Plant.WOODBRDGE - Yaw home heatng plant s now takng a wellearned summer vacaton after thousands of hours of fathful servce durng the cold wnter and chlly sprng, Robert H. Mac- Khmey, Jr., presdent of the Mddlesex County Ol Heat Assocaton notes. "Summertme s the logcal tme for a routne checkup of the system," he sad. "The burner and controls should be] adjusted to top effcency and the unts cleaned and lubrcated n readness for another heatng season." Mr. MacKnney, added that homeowners wth comprehensve ol burner servce agreements need make no specal arrangements for the check-up because cleanng,, lubrcaton and tune-up are ncluded n the annual fee. "Ol heat dealers schedule ths preventve mantenance as a matter W routne fop those customers who have the comprehensve servce agreement," Mr. MacKnoy sad. t to a good nvestment for the customer, because t means he begns each heatng season wth bs heatng plant, workng at peak effcency, savng both fuel and possble trouttle." One of every three Brtsh manufacturng ndustres workers h a woman. Only 5 of the Brtsh monarchs snce Wllam the Conqueror are bured n foregn sol. Ua tfta t per cent of the earths surface f covered by nland bodes of water, acordng to the Encyclopaeda Brtannca. 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4 PAGBrOUB Scouts Conduct Campout-Court COLONA - Boy Scout Troop held ts annual ( ther and wn ramfxrut nd Court of Honor at tht Hostetter estate recently The Court of Honor was h*m at thn lakedf wth the lnrtl«n rhnm team conductng the openng cernmonles. Robert PurgOVe, John Pern, Mchael Horhrun, Gary f^rno, and Malcolm McEwm were nducter a tenderfoot wonts hy Rck Peterson. Four vpar pns were awards tn Chrs Bhlcr. Wayne Batmpnrdner am) Grrenry Vanassp by Hob ert Barber, charman. Mr Barber also presented one year pns tn Erc Thetueneon and Rcke Ebbets ant) four year pns tn Mr. Baum?ardner, scoutmaster, and Fred Bhler, enmrntteernnn. Ten year servce pns were awarded to Mr. Barber and Gts DCVPO, scoutmaster. Hoyt Shelds, assstant wout master, made awards as follows: Assstant patrol leader badge to James Rj, perfect attendance to Chrs Bher, den chef warrant to ErhrTherprwon, natraetor awards to James RJ, Chrs Bhler and Gregery Vanasse. Mert badges were awarded to Paul Oottllek, Rlctfe Ebbets, James KodDla for leatherwork; Rck Peterson, Pul Gottllek, Kevn McNels, Rchard Vanasse, James Kndlla, Wllam Vander Decker, Mchael MsOlvnty, and Danel Shelds, safety; John Chattn, Erc Thergenson, fremansnlp. Also Wayne Schaeffer and Rchard Ebbet, cookng; Rck Peterson, Rotard Vanae, camt>ng; Robert Barber and Rchard Vanasse, metal work; Rchard Vanaase, Rck Peterson, art; Rchard Vanasse, readng; Rlek Peterson, woodwork; Wesley Haeldn, personal (nane*; Rck Peterson, ctzen n the naton: Robert Barber and Paul Oottllck, sol and water eanervaum; Paul Gottlck and Allan Frwee, swmmng; Paul Onttllffc and James Kodllla, persona! ftness; Rck Peterson, Athletlo; Gary ffuarne Jamea Dorwood, Mke Hochrun, Fred Dorwood, Malcolm McEwen, John Perw, and Bob Purgove. St^r award went to Robert Barher Thorna Leach, Danel Shelds; bronze palm to Denns Eobets and slver nalm to Davd Edrngton. Seouter awards were presented to Fred Bhler, past charman and BOW commltteeman; Roy Baum- MBS. ALBERT. MAKTTNEUJ Martnell "Fllpcsuk Weddng Held Saturday WOODBRDGE - Mls Betty Ann Flllpcsuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven rlllpcsuk, H Alce Place, became the brde of nd Lt. Albert Davd Martnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martnelll, M Chestnut Avenue, Vneland, Saturday afternoon at the Ukranan Catholc Church of the Assumpton of the Blessed Vrgn Mary, Perth Amboy, Rev. Albert Gaydos, pastor of St. Mchaels Magyar Greek Catholc Church and the Rev, Stephen Sutyk, pastor of the Ukranan Church, offcated at the double-rng ceremony, The marrage took place through the efforts of Congressman Edward J. Patten as the brdegroom was scheduled to be shpped to Vet Nam. As the result of the PO OfCtUCL The brde f a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and Trenton State College, where she majored n elementary educaton. She has been employed as a thrd grade teacher at St Mchaels School, Perth Amboy. At college she served ae s at-arms of Phlomatbeao as orentaton leader and was a member of the Newman Club. Lt. Martnell s a graduate of Vnejand Hgh School and Rutgers Unversty, class of 96, where he receved a Bachelor of Arts degree n economcs. Be was a Rauchman Named Head Fall Art Show OfUntedFund Campagn on CYO Calendar WOODBRDGE - Alfred J. n.uchmnn, whose famly settled n WodbrdgeW years ago. has been named general charman of the 965-flft campagn for the Unted FundRartan Bay Area. He wll head a drve seekng $5,5 to beneft health, welfare and character buldng ngences. Woodbrdge area resdent! are among the major benefcares of ther servces. Mr. Rauchman, who s executve vce presdent of Margaretten * Company, fnc, Perth Amboy, was honored n 957 as the founder and frst presdent of the Mens Club of the Woodbrdge Jewsh Communty Club. H* maternal grandfather, Joseph Ostrawch, settled n Woodhrdse n 885. A graduate of the townshps publc schools, Mr. Rauehman s the son of Mrs. Anna S. Rauchman and the late Jomes Rauchman. Hs mother stll mantans her resdence at 597 Barron Avenue. The announcement was made by Charlet S. Wffley, Jr., Fund pre- Fre Company Chef msvh June Report member of Sgma PW Epsflon. Contests were held and the wnners were as follows: Andrea Tom- of the Rotary Club and a member fraternty and actve n ntramuof the Chamber of Commerce n He was a member of czyk, best hula; Ellen McGlynn, Perth Amboy and serves n the and was commssoned orgnal Hawaan costume; and Perth Amboy General Hosptal as second leutenant upon grad- He s a graduate of the The evenng ended wth the sng Kay Coshott, water contest Congressmans nfluence, Lt. Mar-uatontntU arrved Just a few hours CBR School o Fort Koo. ng of Grl Stout songs. before the scheduled weddng. Toe couple are now on a honeymoon, but the leutenant s due to report ths Saturday at Fort Km, Ky., for hs Vet Nam orders. Mr. and Mrs. - ChW Peter Keao The brde, who was gven n of the Protecton Tre Company member of the Natonal Assoca- of lfe Underwrters, Mddle- -Mr. and Mrs. Matty vacaton n Massachusetts. dge and son, George, Jr marrage by her father, wore a No. reports a total of futon gardner, assstant scoutmaster: gown of pure whte slk lne, ernpred styled sheath, featurng a cluded were specal drlls, and Mortgage Bankers Assoca- calls for the month of June. nset County Real Estate Board mvjngton - Holdays now y Burballa daughter, Roseanne, Worth Stn Maron Hawkns, cubmaster of are almost U busy attteekenas and son, Georga, g, and d daughter, spent the weekend at ther < Pack 5 and commtteeman of boutque necklne, three-quarter regular drll, false alarm, ton of New Jersey. He s past t Olympc >ark, TWlrrngton- M Mary y A Avon A Terrace,, re- mer home n Manasquan. Troop, length sleeves of Vennese lace, brush fres, house, car fres, presdent of the Mddlesex County Mplelewood. turned d home Saturday from f Ocean Semters key wa presented to wth the lace nserts on the skrt wash down. Assocaton of nsurance Agents. polcy of* Beach, where they vacatoned "for NEW BRUNSWCK - When the Star squad n Chcago preparng EL DORADO. KAN, TME Mr. DeVloo, scoutmaster. and the tran. Her headpece was Bruce Chrstensen was admtted Mr. Rauchman and Ms wfe, Mondays s o wveks. New York Jets and the Buffalo for the August 6 date aganst the "The Federal Avaton Awocy h A nlaque waa awarded to Mr, *$a*f*h «uyl?w to,u«frt company as a new he former Mss Marlyn Margaretten det Pertt : Ambay, have cordng to -Mt ux Mrs. Vncent Ajlo Bll) meet m Rutgers Stadum n Jets untl he returns (ran that taken pans to let t be,*,.-.. fe - " n recognton of f tker A wlm^ Vennese lace nsert member accordng to an annoacement by Stephen Faczak, Jr., pre-two chldren, James and Amy presdent and d daughters, dht Anne A Marte Mte andd a lttle mere than a month, August game, more or ec* leavng the that jumpng from an ST ** many thngs he has done tor Troop seed pearls, to whch was attach* days wul J6, and Mr/ Tterts*«aro.l»l. *»«."* Notre DaWs moat door NamalJyn the battle wth out a parachutt u as commltteeman, c her three-ter, elbow length, sdent The next meetng of the Ann. They lve at Hale Court, and August, ffolo. all.of Bfeoaffeld, JMre recent t quarterback nuahphrt stars start are lkely kpv MfcTTalafero forof regtlaflons. Tk s step ctp charman, and many.. Mh lluson vefl. She car-organzatored a cascade bouquet of dale August. factor, he ponted out.-there are Road, at a barbecue and swm s scheduled for Metuchen. A new, frejrfcfttohawes n guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. to be the opposng feld jeneraj. the qu. ack job. the publc nterest, all rjht each Monday and thsls another Alexander Cutbbertson, Oak Tree For the %m" team JeU, the Upon hs return, however, j theres anythng that *: others." H> plans to move from quarterback for at least one half Huarte s certan to get extra at-[people from ndulgn; n ths area sometme seen. sod vy. A planue was also awarded to The matron of honor was Mrs. Mros h Wnner of, free seats tor the* three-act party. Mrs. Cuthbertson and son, of the game wll be John Huarte, tentlon and the two week perod sport, t s knowng that t volates Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter n apprecaton for thet use of the campug and toe mad «f honor was the John Jmkowk, South Araboy NEW AHWVAL shows at and 9: p.m. daly. Rchard, along wth Mrs. Ots R. last years Hesman Trophy wnner as a result of hs brllant play between Ms return and the name FAA rules." FORDS-Mr. dud Mrs. Wllam Chevron Scholarshp Prncess Tajara, a trapeze star at Dougbtrey and sons, Keth and at whch \$ a beneft for n leadng Notre Dame to a Football Hall of Fame, grounds. brdes sfter, Mn Glora Jean W. Thompson, Jr., ll Jensen Avenue, an the parent* of a ton, FORDS - Lawrence T. Mm, year, wll headlne, of Mrs; Harold Maul, Cheese- season. pde hm wth enough tme the New York Wort Kevn,. Menlo Park, were guests FfJUpcak. Brdesmads were Mls Carole Doughty, Clayton and Ward WUltfn, born at the Perth Ffth Street, has been awarded show. Alto on the bt quake, for luncheon Tuesday. And the Amercan Football to get the feelef thngs. ROCK Parsh Lbrary LUt$ MM Maran Ncholas, New Amboy General Hosptal. The the Chevron Company Scholarshp to Rutgers Unversty. rollers, and Mr. and.mrs. Bob tels, jugglng and League champons, the Blls, no on -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert TO MEET TONGHT Brunswck, cousn of the brde. couple also has a daughter, Kmberlee Rae. Mrs. Thompson s The scholarshp s presented Rollns of Unon Cty,.a comedy doubt wll gve Paryte Lamonlca SALT and chldren, Walter and Carol, New Books Avalable Warren MartuaU, VMland a good workout that day. Lamonlca, who rates as Buffalos "bull- FORDS - The Fords Babe Ruth Wood Avenue, attended the weddng of Mss Angela dver to FORDS - A UK of ome of tbtbrother of the brdegroom served the former Rae Bauer of Fords. each year by the Chevron Ol act employng balloons. League wn meet at Lberty Tavern, Km George Read, tewght SM hundred lbs. Per Water Sfftcscn new adult books avalable at the V best nun and ushers were Peter Schorr, Pont Pleasant; James BUS TRP TO GAME outstandng graduate of a Wood- featured n the crcus current Company of Perth Amboy to an The Mortons, trapeze; duo, are pen" quarterback, behnd Jack Frederck Earobo, Jr., both of Our ldy of Peaoe Parlh Ubrary Cemp, preceded Huarte at Notre at s oclock. $.5 ffty!b? Newark, Sunday. The ceremony wa released recently. (Jaglanone, Clayton; Ronald Reser, Washngton,, Mets-GlsnU game on Frday, school Cathedral, Newark. They also*t- FORDS - Vbus"trp to the brdge or Perth Amboy area, hgh through Sunday. Dame by four years. took place at the Sacred Heart George Bryan Bnmmell, an Huarte, half of the JeU fabulous 8ERVSOFT of ncluded are John P. Kennedy, lsbman known as Beau Brunv rooke quarterback duo of Huarte Amercan by Charles DoUan, The recepton was held at Da-Augusmond Jms Restaurant, Madson the Holy Name Socety of Our nedy Hgh School, Mm was a Restaurant, also n Newark. V, s beng sponsored by A June graduate of John T. Ken- Rev. Systrom to Be tended the recepton at Thorns men, set Englands styles for WOODBRDGE and Joe Namath, probably wll get Those Harper Women ^ Stephen mens clothe* and manners for Jl Brmngham, The Wnd At My Townshp. For travellng to Ma-Ladm Beach, the brde wore a black wll leave from tbt Annex at ty, Student Councl, a class off- SELN Rev. Rchard NyStrom m St George Avenue of Peace Church. The busmember of Natonal Honor Soce- Guett Preacher bt frst serous look from Coach years. ME -S Weeb Ewbank n the Rutgers Back - Pat OBren, Ecutnenlam and Vatcan - Rev. Charte Md whte slk organza emprtstyled sheath wth black patent Bemle Hwdlowtcb <H*W7 State, and Senor Ctzen of the for the two Mornng Wqrshp Ser- 6 P, M. Bll Daly (HM-UW) or cer, delegate to Jersey Boys wll be the specal guest speaker Plant For Next Month game. Baroque pearl«, the least val- ONell, S. J., Never Date Women Huarte s wth the College AU-uable, are rregular shaped pearl*. Announced By Kof C M Lews Coakjsjy. feather accessores. She also wore may be contacted. Month. vces at the Frst Presbyteran Church,» Oak TJ)» Read, Sunday, July», The servces have AVENEL - Events to be partcpated n durng August by the m SUMMER been set for 8:5 and le:5 a.m. Knghts of Columbus, St Andrews The church nursery wll be avalable, under supervson, (or small Councl 588, were announced to- A regular meetng s sehechldren, tw^fyn nfants thwugh for August. P.M. at the Mers V. F. W. hall. Park Avenue. An four years old, durng the :5 adoraton hour wll be held at St. servce.. Marys Church. Perth Amboy, August 6 from U P. M. to md Church school easton* wll not SDCCESSSAE be held durng the sammtr mom nght. Borngs TV Dealt A corporate communon Sunday s to be held August M at The sport of borng made ts televson debut en June 9 U6, the «:5 A. M. Mass at St. When be Blly CopnJoe Urn* bout Andrews Church. wa telecast from New York Cty to Washngton, DC ACCPTO BY COLLEGE WOODBRDGE ^.JRobert John Lattamk), Fulton Street, has TRUE THRFT SPECALS been accepted for admsson to FluMo B»br )NMltl OQ the freshman class at Buens Vata ptln, tar»*" PUlWKkjUQUttk WMb. 9 College, Storm Lake, owa. Mr. A Mat for ^" Lattanto wu graduated from HM Htjfhs f*a \ For peace of mnd &» «lf - content fbtt need not be estrevngmt! ^bethtr at home, or work* or For penny nd a, half R day A Wt Wk wfe depost box j j Wlj guard your pearu, and bonds, nd tocks Bo take those valuables out of your Uoset, They belong n a Frst Bajk Safe Depost! rst Bank AVENEL OFFCE Avenel Street «l Has Oewp Bud sjwhe no<«a», H PBtTB AUBOT QFFKK Smth \ AVENSL-COLONA STtat. Oeorsje Avenue VCWLANP PARK O»TCS )lf Sartan Avenue WOVUBRDQE OPFGS Moore Awme «y Berry Buldng Fund campagn. A graduate of Temple Unversty, he has taken specal studes at Rutgers Unversty n real estate, apprasals and mortgage bankng. He s a lfe member of the Mllon Dollar Round Table, a S. ALFRED J. RAUCHMAN Cadettes Enjoy Luau Swm Party BELTN - A luau swmmng party was held by Cadette Grt Scout Troop S, of Neghborhood 6, Crossroads Councl, as a chmax FORDS - An Art Show wll be sponsored by the Cultural Com-! mttee of the CYO of Our of Peace Church at the end of October Exhbts must be orgnals jnd can be of any type nl, wrter. color or charcoal. Przes wll be awarded for both hgh school and 7th and 8th Krade categores. jos Goley!--f7) or Lnda Tolls <U- 8-6) may be contacted for further nformaton. Assembly Lsts Sunday Servces SELN - Rev. Harry W SchaumburR. pastor of the sehn Assembly of God Church, announced servces for Sunday, wll nclude: 9:5 am, Sunday School, wth ten elasse from Nursery hrough Adult; a.m., Mornng Worshp Servce; U a.m. Chldrens Church, for boys and grls two through eght years of age; and 7: p.m, Evanfebtk Cm-! sade Servce. d-m. BMKhnuns broad experence n the busness The otarch ngratn wll fet ****K corrtrmntty and h communty affars. ok, under sucervuon. dunnf the a.m. Mornng W Performed On Saturday "Mr. Ranchman," he sad, "has Actvtes; and servces proved hmself a person wth a remander of the week, nclude: deep sense of responsblty for Monday, July X, l:» pm, Mssknettes. youth unt of the Wo- Nancy Jean Calabro, daughter of Mss Catherne Mare FORDS - Wnarrafe of Ms* matron of honor. BrdesmadslSt. Johnt Ad SaunA Ms communty and Ms fellow cwvm. He has gven unstlntlngly of to the season n the back yard of mens Mssonary Cond, both Mr. and Mrs Frauds K. Calabro, KmeU. Rahway, sster of the Antwr 89 C, hs tme and talents to a varety Mrs. Betty Ruby, troop leader, junors and senors, meetng n Lous Street, and Wllam Jochurch; Tuesday. July 7, f p seph Kmets, Lebanon, Pa., son Kadmr, Perth Amboy, cousn of FORD6 - The St. John, brdegroom, and Mss Karol Ann of cvc groups. Ths type of de-asssteddcated, able leadershp s what Grl Scouts who partcpated Congregatonal Prayer Meetng; of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kmet, the brde. Ad Squad answered K ollj we need for success " were: Debra Andrews, Kay Cos- Wednesday, V July t, 7:5 pm., 7$ Jefferson, Rahway, took place Servng as beet man was Eugene C, Bennec, Rahway. ng the month of JUM Mr. Rauchman served last year hott Donna Eastman, Danna Gar- Kd-Week Bble Sady, conducted Satwdn at Thj Coronet, rvng- ng to Captan Joseph as co-charman of the ntal gfts botto, Kathleen James, Ellen Me by the pastor; and Frday,7:» ton, wth wt May* James J. Flym After a trp to the Pooono Moun- Pa, the couple wll lve tegorlee, the calls»er* far Broken down nu> varous. dvson n the Unted Fund drve, Glynn, Karen Nowosad, Jane p.m., Chrsts Ambassadors, youth ofperth Amboy, omdatnc at thetans, havng prevously been a solctor. He s vce presdent of the dra Skodman, and Andrea Tom-7: to : pm Bble Crusaders, the brde obese a whte brocade H motor vehcle accdent) S ODonnell, Lorrane Pfster, Ban- group, meetng n church, and double rng n Lebanon, P. For travelng transportatons,» emenebcm Gven n marrage tar her fath- the brde wore * gowaof whte Metuchen Jewsh Communty Center and for three yean headed A hghlght of the meal was thesonage, 8 Cooper Avenue, organs cut on a bell slhouette Mrs. KmeU graduated from St. The ambulance travelled cyk. junor youth, meetng n the Par-er, sut wth Mack accessores. ; dustrtal, drlls and 7 frs the Metuchen Unted Jewsh Appealdaes by the grls, some of whch cular tram and trmmed wth boy, and Frankln Beauty School, and, pound* of oxygw makng of orgnal ce cream sun- wth a Baaqoe wast, separate cr- Marys Hgh School, Perth Am- mles, requred no man L were qute unusual. He also s program charman Aleneon lace and scattered Swtss Elxabeth. She was employed at used. lace flower*. Her bouffant vel Cnderella Coffures, Metuchen EDMON OFFCE Uneeln Hghway Cemer Sheparf»laee 79 MW#we» Avenue, Mondays Tme at Olympc «Jt Btbr Ml* «oww»k ** * Roluw Run Rorct QO Ho*«ry: puta lor FORDS PHARMACY H New Bnuwck Ave. Phone: H Fords nl lourwlf ol uut propn pck-ap ud dtuvery. ** pwknf»nd Kludl-Chargt gervtcra. OPEN DALY S A.M. TO V.H Woodbrdge Oaks AUec CthbeHsen «N Oak Tree Bead hettn t New Jersey Tele.: U R-M* -Mr. and Mrs. SUnJey K*nd rck and chldren. Stanley, Davd. Wllam, and Mcbele, returned ome last Saturday from a weeks Woodbrdge Sealer Hgh School last month. USTS SERMON TOPC AVENEL - Rev. Walter W. Fegner, senor pastor, wll preach at both the 9: and, u oclock servces Sunday at the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel, Hu sermon topc wll be "Wth Only Lfe to Lve." Mss Upnna McClelland wll be the solost at the earler servce und Mss Dorothy Boeh eler wll sng at the oclock ser vk:«t. Trj MKES 55 Avenel St., AVKNKL (Anus* fruu (fl)rral Uvuamlca) GANT - SZE SLBMAKNK SANDWCHKS talan»tyle, *>& seloltuu HC. Mt«t HaU &»aust; H) UU TURKKV. Kf)ASl BlKK, t:«u) ( us PhoH Order* Atrpted: M-9K97. DAYS TLL PM j, UlNNC AKKA MRS, WLLAM J. KMETZ Kmetz-Calabro Marrage of slk lluson (ell from a petal cap of lace wth a cluster of organs* raeee and lsy-ombe-valley. She carred a cascade bouquet of Cymbkdum orchds and steshanos. Mrs. Robert F Calabro, Bdlean. sster-n-law of the brde, wa ndependent-leader ( J.). CarUt* ft,, Her husband, a graduate of Rahway Hgh School, served (our years n the V. S. Marnes, and attended PGA Busness School. Dunedln, Fl*. He a employed at Lebanon Country dub, Lebanon. Pa. Former College Stars to Meet at Rutgers Stadum R>rdsn hstorysavntest sale of the. We Ford Dealers have /»t nl tme sales records ths ywu-dj were out to top them by otfenng unbelevable deals! Com«k now! Mrs. Gareg ^ Leader! - Mrs. Coop* Av^ue. ca, at a meetng n th, mprovement Hall, way, Metuchen. l. deputy, wu nstallng "ofl w 7 CHher oflcers njuum assocate counclor Helen Lan* a«ocat, clor; Mrs. E. J. Salal secretary; Mrs. Jewell Hall,,. BModate Modt fnancal l secretary ry vva Myrtle Myrkes. color btaw W w. E. smth, Sth conduct^* j ;;:: D. E. Kane, warden: Kn,.. Phllps, recordnt Mr«. Chrstne WUku_. _ recordng secretary; Mrs a Cortell, Junor Counclor,^ Mn Mabel Vlncu. Wn Z\ The vcfrcounolor and uu sentnel, who wcr* abtent «unable to be nstalled. Tb., b* uutalled at the nttz metm to fee held Monday j *. pm, at the Benugk provtment HalL WestkryPafkllt UN Oek Tree U* Wl Tre.! U M» SAVNGSONNEW TRUCKSAND E A B T. TXEAT VU USED CARS,TOO!NOWAT TOUR... r U K U JlSnlX^ WOO)mlM; FOUD MOTORS* & Run, K J.

5 (B.) - Cartwet Attenton Men: Youll LOOK Better and FEEL Better n A SUMMER SHRT LAUNDERED BY TDE! Fnshed To Your Personal Prefer rncr. $ ndvdually Cellophane Wrapped # Boxed For Travel or Storage "You ran SEE The Dfference" Shft Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE Drtre-Up PLAYGROUND NEWS WOODLAND AVENUE PaytTMr Dtrecton: Dane Frecdman The park nponryl wth the uaual ball, volleyball, and batetball Ramos ware the ones moat enjoyed by the chldren ths week. Arts Oaft was well receved by wth th and MKNM) PARK Dreeten; Jutrn Mat*!, Frank Wte Rf ctaton Contest wnners were Karon Klmbcrlln, Marsha Ueberman, DmRlas Slva. Crafts wnner* were Marsha Leberman. froth. The Greatest* BRASS BUCKET ;«f ;Et*r Room tuncheon O»Of tnt to lft fm DNNER * M * PJt. M BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakhout U. t\ * MAN HNSR WOODBTUMK KKMU NMAN AVENUE Dtaetar: Rattan Shapro The frst week at the nma.. rat spolt eetthe ore htm (red md thrw chldren that redsterod. (hr frst Artu t Crafts project was maktnf pns out of sea shells. Our tecond project was mnkng one tournament that wll be held on Tuesday. Plant hav* bern made for a tcavenger hunt or Monday and a watermelon party on Wednesday. HOFFMAN BOULEVARD Drector: Kathle MarWH softball. kckball, horseshoes, checkers, and basketball. Under he Artj h Oafta program, whch conducted three tlmm a w»ek, Jw chldren made beanlet and thed pln. The specal events held ths reek «M a land box cattle contest and a ttnffed anhftal eontest. The wnner* <rf the stuffed anmal contest were Klne M alen and Anthony MartordU, for the farest: Steven Gall an and John Baldutto, uglett; Vctora Canne»nd Louse Oko for the prettest; Angels Severn an! Paul Whte, smalest; Laura Raldante and Bruce Kurt, cutest: Ruth Roemer and Neal Jacob, funnest; Ronad CltareTla and Barbara Waterson tor the bggest: and Lnda Stocknger, longest. The events were concluded ths week wth a hke. 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6 Green Street Woodbrdge. N. J. Tel: ME -llu Publshed Wtaty On lhuwday By NORTH JERSEY PUBUSHNG, NC. Lawrence F. Campon, Publsher Harry P. Prank, Assocate Publsher (Eartmt 6 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. Tel: Kl -56 c PER COPV MAL SUBSCRPTONS - ONE YEAR, $. S B MONTHS 8.S For over two years, Assemblyman Norman Tanzman and Mayor Walter Zrpolo warned the people that the mplementaton of Chapter 5 of the 96 Laws of New Jersey would mean a heavy burden for the small busnessman and eventually for the homeowner. No one seemed to pay any attenton. Last week, the busnessmen of the Townshp receved ther personal tax Ml under the new law and a howl of protest went up. No one seemed to remember the warnngs of what would happen f the legslature adopted Chapter 5 wth ts amendments. Complete Chaon The law was passed n 96 when the courts held that communtes must assess at per cent of true valuaton. Then the Legslature realzed that the law, wth ts amendments, would cause wde problems and consstently postponed fnal adopton untl 96 when the Republcans took control of the Assembly. The decson was made, over the vehement protests of the Mddlesex County delegaton, to put the law nto effect. Busnessmen are now cryng out n alarjn-and justly so. However, callng up the tax collector, who s just a collectng agent, and callng hm a Jesse James s not gong to solve the problem. The law was made n Trentonal the local offcals can do s obey the law. t s from Trenton that the remedy must come. There s a ray of hope for the near future. The Governor has apponted a specal commttee, of whch our own Assemblyman Tanzman s a member, to study Chapter 5 and come up wth a soluton. Members nclude Assemblyman Peter Morates, Bergen County; Wllam Kngsley, Drector of the Dvson of Taxaton and hs assstant James Arnold as well as representatves of the State Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey Manufacturers Assocaton, some of the major ctes, bg ndustry and utltes. There s also a sub-commttee, of whch Mr. Tanzman s also a member, whch wll come up wth a suggested replacement tax. Mr. Tanzman states that hs commttee has been meetng every week durng- the summer gong through mountans of fgures and statstcs and he predcts tftat before the end of the year and pror to the next sesson of the Legslature, they wll come up wth an answer. A soluton s necessary f we are gong to encourage the growth of busness and ndustry n ths state on a sound bass. As the law stands now r t wll drve the small busnessman out of busness or make t unproftable to stay n busness. Dreamt Become Realty A dream of a Portsmouth, New Hamp- as f that dream wll eventually come shre, lbraran who strred local res- true. ncdently, tbjs s defntely the dents trto dong amefong to restore tme and place ^.emphatcally state that ths newspaper s opposed to any plan to demolsh old School on! sturdy, hstorcal comther fne Colonal town, has become a realty. Recently, an area of Portsmouth, known as "Strawbery Banke" was restored and reopened. Now the seacost town wll become an attracton for toursts nterested n hstory. The Portsmouth Herald, n a specal edton, stated: "Strawbery anke began as an dea n the mnds of many n the Seacoast Regon who saw the ctys rch hstorcal hertage fall prey to the bulldozers and earth movers that were tearng down the old to make room for th century progress. The ctys lbraran, Mss Dorothy M. Vaughar, gave voce to that concern n 957 and, n so dong, started the wheels movng on a project whch saw troubled days, jut, never the less has moved steadly forward., Even the skeptcs wll admt that tomorrows dedcaton ceremones sgnal the begnnng of a new era n Portsmouth." What can be done n the old salng town of Portsmouth can be done n Woodbrdge whch has a hertage and an hstorcal background as rch as any New England town. For many years, ths wrter advocated a mnature Wllamsburg for the Man Street sedjon of Woodbrdge-restorng the old, rehabltatng thej oorrjpartvely new so that t wll blentf wth the old, Now, through Urban Renewal, t looks The New York Tmes recently carred a story on New Zealand, where an all-embracng welfare state has been establshed. For example, unemployment and extreme poverty have been elmnated and adequate housng, health servce and educaton are avalable to all. School Street. The bulldozer here, as n Portsmouth, has caused many of our hstorcal landmarks to dsappear. Old School s a good place to start to restore our munty. The Urban Renewal Plan for Woodbrdge Green s just the begnnng. n the Fall, ntal steps wll be taken to organze the Woodbrdge Hstorcal Socety, usng the Woodbrdge Tercentenary Commsson as a nucleus for membershp. All Woodbrdge Townshp resdents, nterested n a project, whch wll occupy the energes of the communty for many years to come, wll be nvted to become members. Announcement of the frst meetng date wll be made n ths newspaper. As n Portsmouth, there wll be skeptcs and troubled days, but wth a unted front the organzaton wll cooperate wth the Department of Plannng and Development n ts plans for mmutable Law The story then Jays: Tet few vst- ng Amercans are satsfed wth what they see. They complan of poor servce, of a take-t-ot-leave-t atttude toward work when other Jobe are readly avalable, of a lack of wmpetttlv^mh and wfytf they regard u an ar of backwardnatf compared to\the Unted States." Ths caused The Wall Street Journal to observe: "The pont * smply that any aoctety delberately fashoned Woodbrc(ge Green. t wll push for the restoraton of old buldngs, the establshment of a Woodbrdge Hstorcal Museum and Hstorcal Lbrary.. f one dreams long enough, then takes the ntatve, dreams can be- come realty. They dd n Portsmouth. They oan here. n the framework of governmental gratutes for everythng from plantng wheat to pantng water colors s bound to grow medocre or worse. That s practcally an mmutable law, whether the people concerned! are New Zealanders, Swedes, Russans, Brtons or Amercans, and t should not be partcularly dffcult to see why... Everyone favors the elmnaton of poverty and of human dstress and msery n all ts forms. n ths endeavor, government nevtably plays a role. The problem s how to help those who truly need help wthout sappng the ntatve, the ndependence and the ambton of vast masses of people. When that happens, natonal decadence and declne must follow, no matter how great any countrys materal! wealth may be. N THE ROUGH Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbblns letters to Edtor 56 Holton Street Sewaren, N. J, 777 July 8th, 965 Edtor ndependent-leader am askng your cooperato to voce an open letter of thanks to the Woodbrdge Frst Ad Squad Whats Past s Past for servces rendered me last Frday nght, July 8th, about! from usng classrooms on the second floor whch are m 9 P. M. adjacent to fre escapes. ^ ^ ^ had been btten by my dog, and wthn fve mnutes of a neghbors call to them, they were at the scene of the accdent. was losng blood qute freely, and after a quck examnaton of my hand, they had me n ther ambulance on the way to Perth Amboy General Hosptal for treatment. No one could ask for faster more courteous servce than receved from Bob Powers and hs two messengers of mercy (Unfortunately faled to get ther names.) My sncere thanks to all three! of them. Bll Fannng Kennth Whte 5 Park Avenue PlanfeM, N. J. July 8, 965 Edtor The ndependent-leader: A sermon on "The John Brch Socety Threat" by the Rev. T. C. Seamans of Woodbrdge last Sunday (July 8, 965) may actually have succeeded nadvertentely n arousng addtonal nterest n the socetys actvtes and program. The Rev. Mr. Seamans, by readng short passages from "The Blue Book," "The Poltcan" and "Amercan Opnon" may very well have whetted the nterest of hs audtors n gettng more nformaton for themselves at frst hand. Twenty-Fve Years Ago - The replacement of School No present admnstraton buldng) here wth a new structure V.HK the next two or three years now appears nevtable. Charles Anderson, assstant state commssoner of t\\\ n \ dscussng the stuaton, nformed the local school hoard «the state department "could not go along wth Woo<!h, u Cr Hll longer on School No. condtons." The assstant state commssoner made t clear that t n the buldng ths year, t would be necessary for Wo*lbh,, P T.hp to comply wth the recommendatons of C. w Wj! structural engneer, of the frm of Powers and Dee m\ rp* Ffteen Years Ago - A caucus of the Townshp Commts suted n a reversal of a prevous program outlned by r ommt," man George Mroz, callng for the appontment ol sx asst <)t y? ng nspectors to take care of the "backlog of work." He announced that nstead of sx part tme assstant nspectors, one full tme assstant would be named. Hefa, n name the man who s beng consdered for the poston bn jt understood that an seln resdent s beng favored by the. ward commltteemen, Mr Mroz sad the full tme assstant s beng named on ommendaton of Buldng nspector Wllam Fnn. Mr. Fnn ( to the plan for wholesale appontments and sad one man as a clerk would be suffcent. Ten Years Ago - The town faced a water shortage st Mayor Hugh B. Qugley sad that despte the lengthy d whch has played havoc wth lawns and crops there s "not date danger of a water shortage n ths area. Orders were gven yesterday by Commtteeman L. Ray far the mmedate ptawmwtt of a "Unaf* For Brthnjr" s Sewaren Beach. Wth the sancton of the Townshp Commttee, Alban o r( u the sgn n vew of the unsantary condtons of the water n tt area and the fact that there was a near drownng caw durng past week. Fve Years Ago - Governor Robert B, Meyncr fnd the Slal Legslature wll be asked to take mmedate steps towards equalzaton of war veterans tax exemptons so that those were n servce would not be affected by a change n a>>w percentages. As matters stand n the townshp, the governng body had p; that ah" veterans would receve an $8 exempton n ther ««when the new program goes nto effect Jan.,96. Book Revew "Books are the legaces that a great genus leaves to manknd,! whch are delvered down from generaton to generaton, presents to the posterty ol those who are yet unborn".,. Jo Addlson, Possbly the Rev. Mr. Seamans TRENTON - The Sttate of New whch made the suggeston, uw»j No longer s ths professonal hoped the short quotatons out of Jersey has embarked on a seres not thnk much of the package of expected solely to enforce the context would scare away any of huge constructon projects fnanced by the $9,, bond sator Wllams who s charman of challengng and ncreasngly ur- books and the monthly journal ac- fve labor blls proposed by Sen-lows," he sad, "Our dynamc, thorough readng of what the two sue approved by the voters last the Senate subcommttee on m-begratory labor. also be a socal worker, a psychol sgnfcant that, on the openng envronment demands that he tually contan. But t was qute November. All of the bond money has been (tee bll would place all agrcultural labor under the federal mn- ogst, and a teacher. day of the natonally observed vvwvvvkvvv commtted to specfc constructon projects, State Treasurer mum wage act* gettng a natonal "He must become expert n thecaptve Natons Week, he sad: most advanced technques of polce scence, f hs experence s to THS S MUSC - A gude to the of basc muscal matm.l>. By DAVD RANDOLPH Part Two, however, the trmtr [nothng whatsoever about captve John A. Kervck has announced. mnmum wage for farm workers natons, nothng really specfc A medum securty prson at at $.5 per hour n 968; $. n surpass that of the professonal, pleasures of lstenng. ly referred lo as theory about the grm war Amercan Leesburg, Cumberland County, s 967; $,5 n 968 ad whatever crmnal. Most mportantly, he Wrtten for lovers of musc who well stand further ohtxnta boys are fghtng today aganst the frst project scheduled to getthe mnmum wage jft thereafter. must be versed n consttutonal are wthout formal muscal tranng. Ths gude, a the ttle nd pose of the book. The re;«ler However, ths s not the nun Communst aggresson n Vet! underway and fnanced by the $5,- The bureau predct* the -hour law f the rghts of the accused Nam (except that "we dare not, n bonds approved for constructon of State nsttutons. Retme wn follow. week wth tme-and-a-nau for over- are to be protected accordng o cates, s lmted to the aspect of nevertheless, wsh to ptme use the weapons we have"), and the guarantees of our Federal and lstenng. subject further. A sutable State consttutons. counseled only "patence" and Mr. Randolph, well-known as apanon text could well hr Ho*aj modelng of Man Hall at Montclar State College wll be the person under years of age to be A second bll would prohbt any more "patence" n meetng what "The professonal polceman sl choral conductor and musc lecturer, also broadcasts a rado pro- Shanets fne book. most people recognze s a very frt project under the $,, employed on farm*, Jlut youngsters to years T age would psycho-poltcal assault. The author feels Ms book s nec- Wnt suggestons on how tn: expeced to do all of these thngs. Read Musc (Smon am Sht gram devoted to serous musc, 965). Part Three present* < approved for hgher educaton. Bds wll be receved for the remanng buldng projects before n a 5-mle namfffff w homes. - man underpad, and polce departments reman under equpned... Rev. Mr. Seamans should read tfte msconceptons fosted upon the! composers should prove to re p Perhaps f some who heard the essary because of the numerous The chapter on how tn n«the nd «f ths year. Next month, A ttad bh woukmhkttm em* bds wll be receved for heatng ployees and employe* under the "f the polceman s to perform above-mentoned books and magazne all the way through, they apprecaton lterature. The style s publc by many wrters of musc tttularly helpful. plant renovaton and gymnasum Natonal Labor Relatons Board, up to the demands of hss professon, then the publc must be wl- mght have a better understand- The text s dvded nto three addton, at Jersey Cty State College, and heatng plant expanson, jon a labor unon, ncludng the gve farm workers the rght to lng to lend support commensurate ng of why we have Captve Na sectons: Part one: How we expe- from the stuffness, sontnuth closed shop, and force farmers to wth publc demands." tons Week and why Amercans rence mu6c: Part Two: The maand pseudo-reverence v.lch son at Trenton State College. n Sept tember, prces wul be secured bargan wth a labor unon for are fghtng today n Vet Nam. terals and forms of musc; and! how prevades many book< on tl for constructon of a lbrary and condtons of employment, accordng to the bureau. ards are expected to produce,< "censorshp" n our socety,should understandng and enjoyment of pertnent examples from he APPLES - New Jersey orch- Certanly, persons who condemnl Part Three: Your approach to the subject. t s well classroom buldnf at Paterson 7, bushels of apples ths sum- not be opposed to a thorough readng of what Robert Welch and hs musc. Part One, n addton to ature of musc..some rnd-r> r State College," and an addton to A fourth bll would requre the] mer, accordng to the frst seasonal forecast of the New Jersey frends have to say. Yet how descrbng the effects of musc on wsh that the quouw. run Lfe Hall, at Montclar State College. control of the recrutment of farm Crop Reportng Servce. federal government to take over the ndvdual, s devoted to debunkng some of the commonly the great composers,.> larly from the lterary w n October, bds wll bo. receved labor, and farmers would negotate wth the Secretary of Labor many regular bookstores today The 965 producton s, held concepts n musc apprecaton, e.g. trje dea that musc can however, and we should!» documented. Ths s a m<w: r. for a gymnasum addton at Montclar State College, and n Novem- for-labor contracts, accordng to sell "The Poltcan" and how bushels or per cent less than many regular newsstands carry producton of last year and s also tell a story. Accomplshed wth full that Mr. Randolph h: ber they wll be receved for a lbrary at Jersey Cty State College, a new Natonal Advsory Councl the Bureau. The fnal would create "Amercan Opnon"? Can t be thoroughness and complete clarty ths part alone warrants the) contrbuton to the lo seated us wth ths much «6, bushels or per cent be- that some people dont want Am, low average producton durng the and a dormtory at Trenton State on Farm Labor. fve year between 959 and 96. ercansto read these tems " fcrsurttoe " n musc apprecaton. College. n December, bds are scheduled to be receved for an LAKE BATHTOG - The State Generally, ppple trees came fear they mght learntoomuch? Sncerely, arts buldng and dormtory at Department of Health has ssued through the wnter n good condton wth lttle apparent wnter, holds and movng them mles. addtons brought total Amercas 56 mllon famly house- bent to ts ranks n W certfcates to 5 lake bathng Glassboro State College, and a l places n eleven New Jersey countes n good condton wth lttle apparent wnter damage. However, Dr. E. B. Chan, co-dscavprer 8 for the year, the h;:he> U shp n the * Mllw the cumulatve effects of four con- All have met departmental brary, classrom buldng and food servce buldng at Newark State College. Next month, bds wll be reqeved for constructon o an employee housng and admnu>tra< ton buldng at New Lsbon Col ony, and n November, bds wll be receved for a communty center for retarded. n December, bds wll be receved for a number of projects ncludng a buldng for psychologcally dsturbed, cottage replacements, a maxmum secand mult-purpose urty buldng and school buldng at Clnton Reformatory; a tranng school for boys, at Sklman, and a geratrc durng the summer. pyschlatve nurse unt at Vneland COPS - Todays Solders Home. FARM LABOR - New Jersey farmers have been asked to qut pumpng water long enough to study proposals by Unted States Senator Hafrson A. Wllams, D. New Jersey, to regulate farm labor market. The New Jersey Farm Bureau, r gude lnes for good qualty bathng water, general santaton, and safety equpment and practces. n addton to the certfcates, propretors of approved lake bathng places have been gven sgns whch they may post on ther! propertes whch read: "Ths Bathng Lake meets stand ards of the New Jersey State Department of Health." The department has announced addtonal places wll be approved GLAMOR GRLS secutve years of drought has weakened tree vgor. Weather durng bloom was favorable and there was a good set of frut. Many apple orchards are beng rrgated. Prospects for ths years peach crop n New Jersey are unchanged ron last month when the predcton was., bushels. Ths s p< r cent less than producton n 96 but otherwse the largest crop snce 96 and 8 per cent fact and Opnon of penclln, wrtes n Medcal jber n hstory. World News: " cannot vsualm), Waltcr, j pp"* a n n how the ndustral pharmaceutcal "Whether we at ll llr l laboratory could be replaced ade-yet Nam, the Donunrm quately by any nonndustttalluc, or wth the ton :-- structure. Those who wsh to abol gram n general, thm t Wrtng n the FB Law Enforcement Bulletn, Commssoner E. pede ts freedom of acton, are and central for sh t by natonalzaton, or to problem Wlson Purdy of the Pennsylvana!? conjurng Va major major nealul health ma hazard, " thngs we are un< "J For the future the State Polce says- "Greater de P n»nnaceut- rmapeut- lha *f< to fnd governnn-n mands than ever before are benel eal ndustr? has the P** 6 "" 8 of support whch are made on our polce by Amercan surpassmg Us contnbulom ** th r,.s-!vl, «est, effcent awl past. are trusted by ther >»" ctzens for the preservaton of law and order.... law enforce- more than the average crop of,, bushels. ment agences are presently n Accordng to News Front, manufacturngs upper mddle class, reau reports, fthe n.nw. By 985. the~u"s. («must be a socal worker, a chologst and a teacher, as JERSEY JGSAW - New Jerseys traffc death toll thus far has abstruse era of modern Amercan the most crtcal, crucal, and a strct law enforcement offcer.; open to corporatons wth annual laton wll clknb to ^ Attorney General Arthur r J. Sllsj reached 5S5 as compared wth $8 hstory. The entre socal structure s changng from day to sales of MOO mllon to just under between 8 nllo" " nd recently made such a dclam at up to the same tme last year... $ bllk>n, welcomed 7 new mem- lon. the Natonal Conference of Polce Approxmately 55 students are day. n most of our communtes, where socal and economc Assocatons n Atlantc Cty, n workng on Rutgers Unversty descrbng (he plght of law en-campusseforce ment offcers n the present 9,77, College-Work-Study Pro-! fnd a restless, movuf, ever- ths summer under a changes have taken place, you wll age. gram grant.., Seventeen Subordnate New Jersey Granges wll nj new tensons,, new ->_.~,v.w, conflcts, growng whch results have compettve exhbts at the and new demands for polce servce. The most alarmng charac- New Jersey State Far from September 8 to 6 Governor terstcs possessed by some of our Rchard J. Hughes has opened Ms ctzens are a dsrespect for Newark campagn headquarters at the Hotel Robert Treat... The Rutgers Fund exceeded $, n annual gfts from alumn durng the past fscal year... The State Department of Health and the State" Offce of Economc Opportunty are gratfed at jont nlannng and acton to mprove health servces to dsadvantage^ persons n the Atlantc Cty area... Governor Hughes has sgned nto law a bll prohbtng dscrmnaton by nsurance companes aganst any person because ofj mean death to motorst* on New* Jersey hghways, Attorney General Arthur J. Slls has warned... race, creed, color, natonal orgn n ancestry... Stale Hghway Teenagers convcted of drunken Commssoner Dwght R. G. Pal-drvnmer announced 5 new employee; two years or untl they are t Rlt f W D poy; yea/s of age, under the provsons wll lose ther lcenses for ts R^lt of Way Dvson graduated from ts school of negota- nor Hughes. of a bll sgned nto law by Gover tors early ths month... The frm labor shortage n New Jersey s not as acute as had bftgn open season for takng scoter, CAPTOL CAPERS - A specal tcpated earler ths year... eder, and oldquaw ducks along A New Jeney agrcultural good wll msson to Australa and New Zealand s beng planned for ths fall under offcal auspces.. The SJate of New Jersey has eol lected $8,,987 n tax revenues durng the eleven months of the "f Mummy ran for presdent of the Unted States current fscal year... New Jerwould you vote for her?" sey commercal producers las year realzed $,9, from sale of carnatons, chrysanthemums thorty and, many tmes, an outrght defance of law and rebellon aganst the moral code. The ralroads freght load s equal to pckng Up every day all the furnture and furnshngs of gladola and ruses... Organzaton of a statewde "Youth for Dumott" group has been announced... Sudden showers could the Atlantc coat has been pres crbed from Sept. 5 to January by the Dept, of the nteror Only bootleggers were cap tured ll New Jersey by State ABC agents durng June... The chef cause of the spread of salmonella germs s roaches, who are characterzed as posoners on tuu nrowl, by the Medcal Socety of New Jersey. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ths sgn on our door s an nvtaton to you!«cted la prompt quotaton*, or statstcal uecutka * wdfrt, nformaton, to vlnh or call Mur offce for prompt, t uvtt My oblgaton. Com* la! we " ervkl*. L WATSON f ESTABLSHED US MONROE A. WEANT HeMeat Partner Perth Amboy HatloaJ Bak N j«

7 ,endent-l<*<ler (.B.) - Carterrt Press Thursday, July, 965 PACK NEW WOODBRDGE SALE DAYS THURSDAY - FRDAY - SATURDAY - JULY SPECAL GROUP OF DRESSES J O To 5. Values HANDBAGS t JEWELRY RANCOATS CLEARANCE l/ PRCE TREND Man St., Woodbrdge Frdaytl 9 Early Amercan Thursday & Frday Only UP TO % OFF On Qualty Name Brands Furnture Cl. (d SATURDAYS JULY ft AUGUST Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. BG SALE DAYS! "SHFT SALE" AVRL & COTTON SHFTS m $ L.67 EACH J HRLNT _ WORTH DOUBLE ZPPER BACK" SLEEVELESS ersey Prnt LOUSES " NT MSS ml BUY! BETTER - DAYTME DRESSES * and 5 SSY - JUNORS AND HALF Sl/.KS All Th«Ntweol HANDCAPPED TOTS AT SWM PARTY: Far the thrd consecutve year, Mr. and Mrs. Joachm Goceljak, Trnty Lane, sponsored a pool party recently for handcapped youngsters and ther famles. The Goceljaks have been very actve n the communty, especally n organsatons and group* formed to help the retarded chld. Theves Loot Servce Staton n Avenel AVENEL - Tools, valued at over $6, were stolen from Ql-j sens Servce Staton, corner Rahway and Homestead Avenues, Monday nght or Tuesday mornng, accordng to nformaton gven by the owner to Patrolman dward.preputnck. Also tolen were $ n cons; from a cash regster and $.5 n con from a soda machne. N GOOD COMPANY COLONA - Army Pvt. Francs. Skop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stop, 7 Lake Ovenuc, s a member of Company C whch waj named the best company n the nd nfantrys nd Battalon of the 7th nfantry Dvson n Korea, A rfleman, Skop has been oversea* snce last month. He entered the Army n December, 96. LAND TO BE SOLD WOODBRDGE - The sale of,5 acres of Townshp property off Route 5, at Kmball and Regna Streets, was authorzed to be held August at 8 P.M., n the Muncpal Buldng, Mnmum prce has been set at $5,. Thurs. Fr. Sat. July July July nd rd th "BETTER" JAMACAS SURFERS ARNfcL" CHECK WORTH DOUBLE Faatel Backgrounds Guaranteed Washable.67 EACH j MANY COLORS - OUAB. WASHABLE - ALL - SWM-WEAR DRASTCALLY REDUCED! MORE UNADYKnTSKD SFEOALS! MAN ST. NAM -ALSO N CARTERET CAK T KT- AT N. Y. WORLDS FAR: Cooke GUchrst, Scbaefer Center Sports Host md star fullback (or the Denver Broncos, autographs football for Avenel vstors. They are (. to T,\ Jack Brwn, 7, of 5 Menzer Street, and Bll Lukats, 6, of Burnett Street. "Cooke," recently traded from the last years champon Buffalo Blls team of the AFL, s one of * gporu personaltes actng at hw each weekend at Sduefer Center. TO ELECT OFFCERS WOODBRDGE - A meetng of the Hope Shp commttee wll be held Monday at 8:9 P. M, n the councl chambers n the Muncpal Buldng, Mala Street. Offcers wll be elected, plans made for «tag week and refreshnwu served. VANDALS AT WORK KEASBEY Patrolman Charles Fenec, of New Jersey Marne Polce, reported to Patrolman My ran Dzyak Taeaday that wme hod overturned tone bench** un^ed a bony and broke» Ufh stanohoo n the vcnty of th< Kabey Outboard Motor Club. SPECAL OFFER!. Woodbrdge Sales Days, COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 8 SZE wth FREE ADULT TOOTHBRUSH 69* PUBUX PHARMACY 9 Man Street, Woodbrdge Open Eves. «nfj Sunday FRDAY ONLY SPECAL Hard Shell Maryland ^ ^ f\f\ CRABS X - FRED SHRMP FRED FSH TO TAKE OUT Avalable Every Frday - Try Us Ths Week! FREE DELVERY ME -7 HANDERHANS "Strvug H.»t Man Street Ar*» «>v«r **& $ < SEA FOOD MARKET Woodbrdge New arrvals throu )MUt the townshp as recorded at the. Perth Amtk>y General Hosptal durng the past two weeks nclude: From Fords, a son to Mr. and Mr* James B«ck, 7 Glencourt Avenue; daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hodson, 57 Jensen Avenue; daughter to M». and Mr«, John Cetew, 5 Wttnr Stmt; daughter to Mr. and tn. Lou W. Toth, 7 Ford Av*U»; son to Mr. and Mr*. Wllam Thornton, LJeown Av«nu«; m to Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Martn, East Wllam Street, From Woodbrdge, a son to Mr. m Mrs. Antono Lopa, Fulton Street; daughter to Mr. and Mm. Andrew B&k, 5 Ro«. noke Strsat. From, Cqlona, a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Rchard 9auar«b, m W«thll Road; dayjhfcr to Mr ard Mrs. John CjrrOll, M Drookse Curt. * From Kopelawo, a wo to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ondeyfco, 7 Worden Avenutt. t s estmated that one of tvtry two South Amercans llv n Brazl. WOODBUDGE SALES UYS SVYAW $ (old attema Knglsl Hone Chna GU & Q.Q S A U t K K J Moral ASH THA YS Tger FGUKNE Clp on Cflc MLLERS 8 Mam Street (rrrllt, ( MtU (lftj Dnnre Pupls Perform t N. V. World Far SEUN - Students of th«barbara Joan School of the Dance, O.k TV Road. seln, performed hre shows at the New Jersey Pavllon of the New York Worlds T.r on Monday, July 9th. TV.ll Hawaan show was s ffteen mnute act taken from ther nvort rectal whch had hron held :at Wxxlhrdgo Hgh Srhool n ay. Among the varous dances ;rfornwl by the group»» the nwaan war chant whch s «tcd wth pords, and also a mbon stck dance. Partcpatng n the jhows wer*; all McTord, Sande Currunngs, ndrea Hovs, Karan Rodgers,, tolynn Mastapeter, Susan Robln-»n, Kathl Wolehko, Nancy Daf nek. rs Paye, Vck Fotl Terry Smth, Renee Dzurella and Msryunn Halck. The grl* have per formed ther Hawaan Routnes at many Luaus and chartable fun^ Canned meat was ntroduced nto the Unted States about 867. There are more than 5 knds off Dak trees n North Amerca. ME -9 Call ths number fora free home demonstraton] of New Brghter RCAVCTR * tub* (ntnl! dlmbl) 65 >q. K. pldurt HasUrcrafted Contempony up* rght consols enhances any mod* m decor... new RCA Hl-lTETUBC fellvert plctures-brlghur tp*tn any prevous RCA Color Tube. 5,-volt New VJU chltflt. RCA Automatc Color Purfer. Tha MARCHENA MarkXtlluGl79 Jrtub.(ov.nlldl.m.tof) 69 «. f. pcture Romantc Medterranean tyllng plut breathtakng New V)«h COM TV. Thrll to vvd true-to-hf* Wlor pctures pullad n wth mtlnf elarlty by u!tr«-enstlv«vhf nd UHf tuners. All top RCA VldtW Color TV features. RCA SOLD COPPER CRCUTS RCA H-LTE COLOR TUBE n * m Kk lltlu dw f fe Mrta THE MQS rkusuu NMU M EUCBONW From 9 95 Year JHTVT AJ>O OUWK-OUT PKllTCS ON CO.OK TV PORTABLE & SKKfcO APP ANCES tt Mun St, YVtmlbrdge OHKN KVlHY KVKNNU (NTH. 9 <mskh MONDAV«JULY & AUtHJST ATTENTON ATTENTON SENSATONAL ATTENTOH OFFM [OL PERMANENT WAVE. S.f, Q 5Q Glamorous Contnental Style ^^^ rot th«rut f Job tad COMTLEH. Phlps Lady Far BEAUTY SALON lerrtea wth m Penonal Toncfe Spedalng to tallaa Capr Harcuts U Man St., Woodbrdge - TeL 6J-9K Opt* Mr H Ff H. CtoMd Md HS Chrstensens \m "The Frendly Store" WOODBRDGE SALE DAYS JULY, THURSDAY - FRDAY -SATURDAY STORE-WDE SAVNGS For The Entre Fany 5%To 5% DSCOUNTS Sure To Vst Our BAR6AN TABUS Ar Condtraned For Your W o r t CHARGE T! VOUR HAND-CHARGE SOKK HOURS: Dally 8:( hm. to W* Frday 9: \M. to 9: PM On.f AU, DAY WEDNESDAY YEAH BOUND free PARKNG AT MAR ENTRANCE

8 PAGE EGHT Thursday, July,965 PLAYGROUND NEWS bell, and Laura Jordan. Wnners n the boys contest were Mke Rchman, Blly Machusky. Geof Storm, Bob Jordan. Greg Fcarra, Blly Travs, Kevn Wertz, Frank Westerman. Kevn Lake. Vncent Spera, John Kelety. and Steven Andold. Arts & Crafts wnners were Lynn Zmyjewsk and Lor Domenck, KENNEDY"PARK Drector: Ana Marno Kennedy Parks baseball team won ther frst game ths week wth a score of K. The boys on tbe team are: Bob Cogan, Tony THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO MERRLL PARK Drectors: Joyce Mln, Carol wnburk, Shrley Detrch. Rosemary Hggm* The hoys and grls each had tter nwn kckball contest. Wnners n the grls klckbnll contest were Lynn Essex, Ellen Kenny, Roberta Kelely. Janet Banner. Mona Kelety. Lesle Stewart. Jane Hofacker, Lnda ^atham, Debra Neuman, Terr Drscoll, Maurean Helly. Cnrmel Comstook. Barbaway our chldren were occup < f j wth kckball, golball. bskctba chess, checkers, and uorschoes. Bennes and shell-pns wer made by the cwmren and could be seen everywhere. To top off G?,zo, Buddy Glover, Joe Rnnld, our week wo contests were held. conc Sepansk, Bll Stead, Jm-The fnt a beauty contest for the my Teufel, Tommy Teufel. )cn-«rk Wth brght orgnnl cosns OConnell, and Jerry Zub..lumes our four wnners were JCS- Wnner of the Arts & Crafts le ONel, moot charmng; Cndy ths week was: Eugene Knrzcn- Coscnllno. prettes!: JoyAtmcj berger. Hrtton, most orgnal: and Pat Funeral Hornet Green St. & Cooper Ave. seln,n. J. 7&L&6 OeVctern. funnest. The other EAST GREEN STREET contest, pennut hunt, left Joe Drector: Raymer, frst: K:thy Collns. Judth Claum second: and C:tny Sandheok The East Creen Street play-jthrdtthe proud wnners, State & Center Sts. Perth Amboy, N. J. H -75 FUNERAL HOME Est. 9 - AUGUST F, GRENER Drector ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carter chldren to play. When there are) onv a fev. T, fn.y.-y chldren they pla ho. shoes, llten to stores, an nny on ttr swngs und seasaws,, A scavenger hunt w.-«teldwed-.nesdny evenn;. July SToZoneln - "PS Vp f -Tw. wnners of the event were: tnt WOODBRDCK - "vor e:;:-dte (. r. PEARL 8TKKET to decde, Blly Masons beanetz-, Debra Dons; second wv hrt^l Drectors: land Donna Catrones pn were Alfred Castro; thrd prze. chmen for the fnal nter-parknngy.,.,,.,,, he tw: and Mr.;, Jane Farr. Lnda Johnson Kenny..competton. Other events nclud-l A pet show wll be held Wednes- named F. -to.ln-. ",Vf smrply lo ( On July at 9: a. m. a marshmnllow roast, prel-;rlny afternoon, July. (man A Penrl Street playground WHS opened. A total of 7 chldren were mngles for basketball tourna-: TH-..,^?L \ ffl, nfllv Wllam " c. Drector: ground opened ts summer actvtes wth over no chldren par- AN f" The Mtlhag... wh have lust recently gone wnay t. McGrnth had the prettest pn. Joyce Newrockl paygnwnu, < u"j» ". """. FREEMAN STREET Bennes were made on July S The > chldren thoroughly enjoy-.""«^. ^ A j S m S l S ^ *» htler prmr>> ^"u" "" n 5 ln T " x tcpatng n games, arts and Drector: Rec vetl : note rum Mrs. and Rose Mary Lvsnchnk had the K arts and craftsfor ths n bls n» "YZ C tournn «e furth " r st:ltwl thnt. <!>**»nmtt M.,, crafts, and practcng for upcomng tournaments. We are ant- Mary Ann Reanlon Charles F,. (rr^rv. formerly of made the ncest beane. Four squares s a very snares, and Horsesnoe lourna ^...j ns, ()) un Jamm, ng sgns he wshes <,, Durng Arts & Crafts days the Woodbrdmv who s vacatonng popular hr.. game whch all enjoy A menlskrl e, st? man j! n.through the appontment" t would One sgn, readng cpatng an nterestng and funflled summer. wrtes: "m n love wth your Drectors: n Boottbny Harbor. Mane. She THORPE AVENlK chldren made beanes and sea softball nl team s bere beng organzed P nn ln nlbbcr M"" **- mean the "wdenng of the wh»e lon", was mynterlnu. shell name pns for the older boys. n the Democratc vn. down, hut wll he f New England, although Mane s BUNNSTANE Next week the chldren wll enjoy a stuff d anmal contest, a 5 New Dover Road, Colona, got Leather beanes and shell pns ducted a stuffed anmal contest, contest. FORDS - Formaton of tne thejacks Jacks Sue Jacob*, Pat Roche* VACATON CLltB FORMED Councl Presdent Robert E.Gnlasu sad. a land n tself."...kathy Cyktor, On Tuesday, July, we con- Drector: saw sad he ne n dd..u. not.«. (eel the! "- The ZT"^ councl, V n a "*" lul "». Ann Baranko scavenger hunt, a watermelon a kck out of rdng the AMF were the man attracton ths About 5 chldren partcpated and central Jersey Chapter of Club Kenny appo.ntment was a poll-.nuedj p,,,.. Wth teachers and books secure^ party, along wth Arts & Crafts Monoral nt a recent vst to theweek at Thorpe Avenue, Although t was dffcult sented, All chldren thoroughly every type of anmal was repr*,., nternatonal,,... a. new _ natmva natlonwde-j f.\ «" «* ;,,, TJJr^S * nl. " unn. s " (Severa complants were heard Albert Street A prcvc,,, ly n back of ther mnds, the and outdoor games Worlds Far.. Prof. George P. chldren n ths area brought re- Durng the evenng hours we Marks. ll, 7 Cypress Drve, enjoyed the event. On Frday, proft vacaton club, was announ-jdurng the meetng. Resdents of was dened by th- st., gstratlon beyond 5. The themehnd a "town meetng" to decde Colona, s a member of the Summer sesson faculty at Unon Pa. They are Mark Wnograd. son doll contest. The grls eagerlyl to ^ chartered n the northeast- and Marshall College. Lancaster, July 6, at : a. m. we had a ced today The chapter n the frst Mtchell Place complaned of thejway Department "beautfcaton" was brought ou some of the thngs we would lke stockplng of drt by a Route,Harold Mortensnn r.-p.,.,, when brght and early Tuesday to do. We made a Bulletn Board nursery whch they sad was a the polce drect ask tn. Junor College. Cranford Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wno- awated the event and every type.,. d t n hazard. Dr. Antone Attal-safety engneer n m ^,. mornng our chldren set out wth and are arrangng a "safety poster contest". an, holds a bachelor of arts de- brdge; James L. Freund. son of (seen at the contest. Marks, who s the college lbrar-,95 South Park Drve. Wood-of do.,, new and o.d, could ^ X j S ^ t paper sacks to see who could collect the most garbage from the A pet contest was held and the mouth Countes. Marvn Rosena of the Dvson of health; sonal nvestgaton gree from Tulane Unversty and Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Freund, 9. an alumnum shed wll he A lquor lcense grounds. To the program under wnners were Gerard Bornemanns dog, Damond: Donna scences from Columba Unvers- Nathan M. Rosenblum, son of Mr. The chldren enjoy playng spud, Brunswck Avenue, has been blowng around the area. lcense wll be gr.mth >, a master of arts and a master of Sandalwood t.ane, Colona and KEASBEl blum, of Fords Hardware, New erected to prevent tbe drt from Forge, was amended,.,, BuU»:g dog, Peanute: Jances ty. He s teachng Englsh lterature at the summer sesson. Hgh Street, ren, an ndependent d d t canddate ddt f for and d specfcaton f and Mrs. sadore Rosonblum, 6 dodge ball, volley ball, fox crow, named drector of the Central Jer- Mrs. Mary y Patskanck. Scwa- place s rebult ac "! and Raeanns dog. Tger; Peter Klusko* brd, Tweedy: John Lazoks cat, Oddy; and Joe Mulmoneys dog, Return Vsts: Queenc., nsttute of Technology, and cartoons. We also held B«Phladelpha, was a guest of Mr. marshmellow roast, n whch and Mrs. Rchard Mosolgo, 9 the chldren gave a nckel. We Hamlton Avenue, Fords, recently. elected three boys to be the fremen, and keep a careful eye on selors last year n the Townshps Mr. Marn was one of the coun- the smaller chldren. Project World W..D.E. and the Mosolgos served as hs host famly. Also present at an nformal rector: dnner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrea Karcleh DeSants and famly, Colona who) Thomas Thmas Kabana, b, Lnda Gra- also were hosts to Mr. Marn bowsk and Gerald Saulner were durng hs eght-week stay here the wfners of relay races held last year. The Domncan, currenton Thursday. Joe Gearhart and v a sophomore at Drexel nsttute, Mchael Kng have won eertf-jjs workng toward a degree n :ates for throwng one hundred busness admnstraton. Your navhad surprset vstors re- horseshoe "rngers". Fred Detzold took the frst certfcate for cently - Mr and Mrs. G. W. gator throwng rngers n rubber Stanford of Lake Jackson, Texas. horseshoes and one n steel horsegot LaBat, of Woodbrdge Avenue, Mrs. Stanford s the former Betty shoes also. Vnne Mtchell fourth place n rng throw. Aveoel. Betty asked to be remem- Davd Schaber, Denns Scharff.bered to all her Townshp frends and Chrstopher Leahy ted for] and sad to tell them she was sorfrst place n the treasure hnt ry she couldnt stop to say hello held on Frday; Pat Pckton came j because t was "a flyng vst" n second. COOPEJTAVENUE Drectors: Joan Bazza, Leonora Gruppusfl The hghlght of ths weeks program at Cooper Avenue playground was a stuffed anmal contest. Certfcates were awarded to all of the partcpatng chldren. Other actlvjfcs ncluded a nature..nlke and softball game between Kennedy Park and Cooper Avenue playgrounds. n well-played and rewardng game, Kennedy Park team emerged as the vctors by a score of 5-. On Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, the chldren partcpated n an Arts St Crafts program n whch name pns and beanes were made. The most artstc pn, made by Robert West, and the most creatve beane, made by Rchard Sedlak, wll be placed on dsplay n a Woodbrdge wndow. Buya Refrgerator Freezer... and have more free tme Lets face t How muck tme you spend shoppng or food depends on bow much food you can tore at home. The bg storage capacty of todays modern Refrgerator-Freezer cuts down on your shoppng trps, gves you greater menu varety, lets yon stock up on food bargans. And many models are frost-lree, never requre defrostng-anotber real tme-saver. See the latett Froat-Free Refrgerator-Freezers at your favorte Applance Dealer or Department Store. nya Mrgeator freezer PUBLC StRVCE tlecthc AND BAS COMPANY lupm/ms trvnt oft Qtttl MM shop ths tme.. Ten Tps: The New Jersey Press Assocaton, of whch we are a member, has released these ten how to read a newspaper, Read your newspaper larly; make t a habt: nformed. tont be ^headlne happy: hegd are just the menu. Dont be Page-one happy; there s valuable nformaton nsde. Dont read only one secton, stckng only to sports or socal news s lke pckng up pennes and leavng dollars. Be a fact-seeker; get facts from news columns, then read the comments of columnsts and edtoral wrters; broaden your knowledge, Note qualfyng words to fnd out who sad what; dont confuse charge wth convcton, rumor for fact, or plans wth aceomnlshnfents. Dont be a readng coward; dont be afrad to read opnons whch dffer from your own. Get out of your readng rut: read somethng each tme completely apart from your nopal nterest. Do, your shoppng at home; look through the- advertsng cotanns of ypur ^newspaper for best buy, nark them, and take your newspaper wth you when you shop.. Relax and enjoy tho. fun; theres a lghtersde of lfe; your newspaper covers the. humerous as well as the serous. TAhtr: Members of the staff of the Woodbrdgt offce of the Metropoltan Lte nsurance Company spent a week n Vrgna Beach for a busness conference wth offcals of the company lat the Cavaler Hotel. Attedng were, Samuel Quatrocch, Fordk; AJUhony Maffe and Bernard Falk, branch manager, Colona; Josepfc Klubenspes and James Benyola, Woodbrdge; Mchael Prehodka, South) Pl nfeld: Angelo Calno Port Reat ng; Salvatore Buzzaro and Dou las Marsha), Avenel; Martn Krchner, SayrevUe. All ten had exceptonal sales and servce records durng tbe past year... At ths wrtng, have faled to see any Japanese beetles. Do you suppose the dry spell had ajyttng to do wth t?... The tfsh-you-were-here and sleepng under-blankets cards are begnng to arrve. lost But Not Least; Seaman Recrut Charles K Paul,,» a of Mr. and Mrs Charles K. Paul, of M7 Cedar Avenue, Woodbrdge, has enlsted n the U.S. Coast Guard and has been assgned to the tranng venter at Cape May for " weeks of basc tranng. The recrut s a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School...Vomado, nc., operator of tbe "Two Guys" chan of department stores ths week, announced t had sold ts unt n Rchmond, Va., to Wards TV, a Rchmond-based chan... Arman Thrd Class Leo Schumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schumann, W Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge, has completed Ar Force basc mlt ary tranng at Lackland AFB, Texas and has been selected for techncal tranng as a medcal specalst at the Ar Tranng Command School at Uunter AFB,:...Three Townshp students are on UM Deans Lst at Frankln Ferdnando Marn, of the Domforms were dstrbuted m July. At : p. m. a slnry tollng hour was held. 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9 J.» * NEWS From All the Communty ndependent Leader Carteret Press EDSON-FORDS BEACON A Newspaper Dedcated to the Bert ntertfto of the Re*d«nte * the Communlttet We Serve ndppendent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret Press WNDOW On Green Street - : By The Staff,,,,., fundar. 6 Hagnman Street. Port Readng, has been :,j,. V.scholarshp to George WashnKlon Unversty, Washlng-,,., sv, Washngton, DC. A graduate of Woodbrdge Senor.," vml.he wll rnlw the unversly n the Fall.!l *,,",kt K. O.rc.v, WoodhrldRe, vce presdent of S. J, Groves,,,,wns, ms»*» elfcted a trusts >( the New Jersey Clttens H:l»;»v Commttee. (.,.,.. thw who wntly enlsted n the l. S. Nuvy. accordng,.,!,-s ].. Henderson, Chef Electrcans Mate, recruter n, the Perth Ambuy Post Offce Buldng, are: Edward r.n l,;reh Street, Carteret; Ray HollnRsworth, Wlson l, ;. n;.lohn l*katos. <ff Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret and nuler 7 Green Street, lseln. They wll be takng seven,,.,nnt tranng at Great Lakes,. A Carteret young lady,!.. \.!< llassny. 65 Danel Street, has nlso joned (he Navy and,,. (,. n,, tranng at Banbrdge, Md..u.n Howard" Te, of,thfr Woodbrdge Polce Department. K l ( n captan n ttte reserve*, f at Port Bannng, Ga.,,,r:rhulc lumpng. Accordng to a card he sent us, he Ms frst jump ye»t*rday. \.:h,,. v was returnng from a Marne exercse n Hawa when ; was ordered to Vetnam. Ho has four chldren who resde mother n San Dego, Calf. ( lt of the swft Coast Guard craft arrved n Vet Nam ( Phlppnes, The boats had been ferred from Unted States,, deck of a Nnvy transport. The crossng from the.«took H5 hours. }<»v of vou who dread walng n long lnes at motor vehcle Kts mmhl be nterested n knowng that you can call SJ- : >r nformaton about the length of watng tlme^ft dffer-, - lus n ths (rra. Ths helot drect Ue motorst to the M uh He shortcut watng Uoe. umhf r lsted wll gve you nformaton regardng statons!j:»v. Weslfleld, Unon, Plalnfeld, Perth Amhoy, North : < <mk and Hghland Park., lumr recordngs are changed every hour, and releve ^ \«r * of answerng calls about fttatttn noon. Ths gves.! -H.rc lme to move the Hues along. r-..l Shooters Never De They Just Shoot Away," can. Mtled for the four-man team of former polce offcers - place n the four-man shoot at the Perth Amboy r wnners n th event went to the Waldman Detectve n nf Woodhrdge wth a 8 out of a possble. w ll ths team were former Woodbrdje Detectve Jack nt Polceman Steve Fctertag. Edwna. former Polce :!! Peterson and former Ptrtt Amboy Poll«leuten- > ^* <. ^ar.,... -u tj^st-t Wthe second TRf ndvdual tr*r»v wth a 97 out tme m and Peertag capped second place n the D Dvson Thursday, July,965 -Work Progressng to Get Schools Ready for Openng n September- Wllam R.rbuur. 8, of the U S Coast Guard, and a >:! - ll;:h School graduate, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bjhnr Sr. resde at 77 West Street. Colona, s one of W.rrsry offcers n command of 8^ radar equpped; NECESSARY WORK: Above workmen are seen layng new dranage lnes at John F. Kennedy l-h,:,;,nl patrol boats whch arrved n Da Nang. South Vetnaml School to allevate some of the problems on the ste,, help halt the flow of arms and men from the Communst ^nng new and novel (or (bt area s the Central Jersey flng Club, darted by H youthful oresdert. 8-year-old Busy as Beaveqs Mu-M- Coper of dn, t.t Sunday afternoon the club pals on a show at Merrll. v. h, T p Uf (rack s located. There s no admsson charge, <"< "- "ntr and the wnners of toe race receve rbbons as ther rr-n,n. <«Huh was organed n the fao of 9M wth a snal group WOODBRDGE - Whte the Barron Avenue. Roofng work nteadent of buldngs and ( r,,n,hprs. Wth the help of k parents and hh younger (ds are really begnnng to enjoy wll also be done at Woodbrdge grounds, and that tn» latters recommendatons may elmnate a " H"r Tnmmv., Mckey and ht tlub mates made rapd; her vacaton, the Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School and the Board " ls»«wth a»slsunet of a number of frends. As Mckey lublc schools are gong through also proposes some traffc conher annual mantenance and re-jtrol and ste work. of the Townshp schools. The number of ncnerators at many pn. t A ehrl g nothnf wthout all of h«ndans.",. herr are over 9 members ncludng the wves and par program to brng the systems; Curbng and traffc control de- method proposed would be to have h-t <-.-,,_ Some of those racng the lttle horse* around the 5 buldngs nto tp-top shape for vses wuj ^ stalled at John F. large, specal-type contaners atj r.l,n knndfathfn and grandmothers. he openng of school n Septem- the varous schools to be empted: \Ml,-rt Kennedy Memoral Hgh School, KreeholoVr Thomas Let, Bob Beecher and other at frequent ntervals by specal dranage and»f the Mddlesex County Park system, the club was the Board of Educaton announced j * equpment.., ll- n ) ld ts track at the Merrll Park ste. ste work are also beng contemplated.. - s a quarter-mle oval and races begn at p.m. v "»l.v Kkht races are held and rboons are gven to the " oml, thrd and fourh plac* wmers. These rbbons r «l"skned by Mrs. Frank Cooper. <>,,, r, m, m ^y^ M f (w Ceo^t ^ presdent are: Untes, vce-presdent; Wane Wlkens, secretary Betty "" treasurer; Rav R Smh. "race secretary and hs assstant, ^! -trangelo, Jr. "" lu» k at m grateful for the assstance Rven t by Tom "" Sonny Mlele, Joh D Dlg«, Gasper ntalaeato, Joe n lan- u "«."d Mke Mlele, and the busnessmen of wlln who helped "" (h ^natons, " ;<K HT off to th gnup of young fseln teenagers who " found somethng nterrng to do durng the summer m llnd ««provdng the area wlh a fne spectator sport., -" Mrs. R. Gentle, 9 Fulton Street, Woodbrdjje, enter- n "!l W*ew and nece, Cosmo Plate and Mss Josephne ; M wth Mrs. Plate at a dnner held n thefhonor at... "lrufr Restaurant n New Brunswck.,, l JAMTOK.s AT VVOKK: The custodans at School l(, Colona, are shown checkng desks and washng and waxng flours. K;eh room wll be shnng by September. ths week. n all schools the usual cleanng, repar and replacements of shades FfWS? HT-5a B^ng - the former School! 7 te too* a^e and, varnshed and eonsderafle wll be done. At School, Strawberry Hll. Woodbrdge. one of the older chools, new lghtng s beng nstalled. Floors are beng re-fnshed and when that work s com leted. new furnture wll be rought n. School, Avenel, s to get a dsposal s also beng studed by ar e on a holday from ther hotel busness n At School 7, Fords, roof and cor-thnce work s to be completed, sad. He related he has conferred Board, the Board Presdent was the frst ft tme that tht Mr. Gentle Gtl had hd seen hs " rs attendng the party were Mr. Plates son, John and whle School, Fofds and School wth Vmjent McDonell, super- " alersc^,, Mr. and Mrs.,. Gentle, Mr. and Mrs. Pas-, Hopcawn, wll have exterjor ;" mnlyand ther daughter. Mrs. Loretta Jandrsevts, uasonry work completed. K r- flanel Q«org. J : Contract)) Awarded." J - X^ards, 8 Adelade Avenue, Woodbrdge, aan of rrel " ^ RlcBa " l»» J«"l«Rntfew Bnlverslfy r.. "> undergong a sb-week program of ntensve combat > s a reserte offcer tranng corp (ROTO cadet at ( r»«, Mas. He wll receve hs commsson ax «second "n the U, s, Army followng hs graduaton from :, - "venlty n J une o f 966. He graduated from Wood- School n 96. Panter, the V C. p Man Street, Woodbrdtfe, made De semester at Trnty College, Duke Un to Assst JFK tal Fund Campagr fund rdsthe John F, Hosptal lh«club has named Jerry Huchln ;ml Davd Schacfer tp serve as co-charman of the drve. The Jtycees also arc; ^«ek{! the pat- publc conlrbuby the gansatons n Mutuclen and l Dranage and ste work have tcpatun of ther counterpart or- at Avenel Junor Hgh. undertaken l of the Edson Woodbrclgu n order to encompass been planned for School, lseln whle ste work has been Smallest and rarest bear n W. announced today the entra hosptal servce aret... (Wg f-harman uf n the saltdtatqp. schwluled n School 5, Fords. North Amercan s the blue, or "Sllll Commttee for "Wth all tur«jaytw groups An exstng storeroom wll has been consstently repudated. gaue bear, whch stands only as work", sad Kachljn, " urn converted nto an nstrumental n lne wth ths, the Congressman feet hgh at the shoulder. 7 memher* confdent we cn can rase a anothe ol musc room at Lseln Junor Hgh reterated the need for a Captve Moj S. forest fres are "«f«r, a townshp, $9, $9, our hosptal.and ; ; School and walks wll be completed from the school tp Washng- Stevensons efforts wll not have bunwr. and careless smokers, n Natons Commttee so that ncendares, debrs ",*Wch wll open thus lmt the amount of borrow to concde wth ng tlwl wll be requred to buk ton and Marshall Streets. been n Vl." that ader. ^ " kk date for the the hosptal" hosptal. Hoofng work s to Stf com >U-ta lt blasted the Man and the Hosmlal offcals notexl reeottly (J nl (nfectve sdewtlks replam fraud" of "Peoples HeuubUu" of Eubtern Swop* and Proclamaton on SeuL $}, 96. Uncola ssued hs Emancpaton Sbea, prttfdat that tlu fuu rasnu at Woodbrdg«Juutor Hgh School «y«.ee 8l sad O^tatUJ has a defct of $S»OU,ut)O. p Work At Old School At the Boards admnstraton on School Street, some ground work wll be accomplshed, along wth renovatons and repars. Mr. Bhler stated that the Board s consderng other changes and mprovements whch t hopes to accomplsh vacaton perod. He sad he wll recommend to the Board renovaton of the nurses offce at School, Keasbey and felt that mproved much-needed new roof. Work s exteror lghtng should be consdered at varous to start very soon on an all-purpose schools both room for Colona Schools as a safety measure and to dscourage vandalsm. and 6. The contract also calls far-jthe constructon of ktchen facltes. mproved garbage and trash Repars Costly Mr. Bhler ponted out that as the Woodbrdge School System expands «to now the fourth largest n tlr state -r the problem of reparng and mantanng becomes ncreasngly more dffcult j and costly. He sad; "Our school buldngs, the surroundng propertes anj all the durng the summer necessary equpment.represents a huge nvestment to the ctzens of Woodbrdge. We must ever be alert to keep them all n good condton,.not only to protect ths nvestment, but for the protecton and safety of our students whch s our frst consderaton. Vncent McDonnell and hs staff of tradesmen, jantors and clerks, are to be complmented for ther excellent performance of work at the lowest possble cost." Stevensons Valant Work PAGE NNE $96 Defense Contract to RCA WOODRlllVlE Tbre* govern menl eentvaets totalng $9.5 hnvr hern ;w:ml(\l n Halo Corp. nf Ann Tn. r> South Kflh Street, U.rv-m, N.., by the Defense Supply Awncvs cwtroncs supply center. Daytnn. Oho. A Sft. r.,.(: contract call* tor BOO -lertm lubes type Blflt whch wll be manufactured n nccord- ;nce wth mltnry specfcatons :t tn- K(A plant n.nmster. Pa. Ths was a neb»tatwl, frm fxedprce cuntracl. HCA s the only qualfed suppler nf ths tube. A $.%7 neknated, frm fxedprce contrart calls for 5,5t type \\ electon tubes whch wll bo manufactured n Lancaster, and,w ty e r.95 tubes whch wll be naufactred n Harrson. Pack- ajhu:. parkng and markng wll be acomplshed at the contrators plant n Jersey Cty,, A $.!M negotated, frm-prce c>ntrart calls (or,7 type 6F electron tulws whch wll be manufactured n accordance wth mltary s xvfcatons at the contractors plant n Wmxlbrdge, Packant;. packng and markng wll be accomplshed n Jersey Cty. TO HUT, NKW ACK: S<-houl 7, Kurds, wll look much ncer whan chldren trtarn n the Kal. The Tlte Defense Electroncs Supply outsde s len; sandblasted nnd brck repared. Center procures, manages and supples common parts of electronc equpment used by the Armed Servces. SKUCNG Ul>: Buard of Eruratun panters are shown pantng the trm at School, Woodbrdge. ts part of annual pant-up, cleanup at the schools. UK. A. DONATELJU Assocate Wth Colona Doctor COLONA Announcement has hep made that Anthony A, Donatell, M. D. of 8 Forest Ave nue, Westfeld, has become the as socate of Dr. Edward A Partenope, Colona cardologst. Dr. Donatell was bom n North Planfeld and attended the hgh school there. He served for three years n the Untedj States Navy, He attended Seton Hall Unversty and was graduatedjsecond n hs class from the Seton Hall College of Medcne. He was presented the Mosby Scholarshp Award for scholastc excellence n Medcal Contracts have been granled for constructon at School, Woodbrdge. There wll be m-praseproved access and parkng fach- By Congressman es the vcnty of South Park Drve! and School Streets. Roofng work s also contemplated for work of the late UN Ambassador ever present" n the Sovet Unon. Manual Award for outstandng WASHNGTON - The "valant" scored the "martal condtons School and receved the Merck; ths school and the board s nstallng new and larger water true nature of Communsm" was had "been foml to recognze that Adal Stevenson n "exposng the He further noted that Russa achevement n medcal study. He served a straght medcal servce to elmnate the long exstng low water pressure problem democratc nroads n the Captve total subjugaton ndefntely." prased and toe hope of further! t cannot contnue n a path of nternshp at Massachusetts Mem (.here. He cted establshment of a Sovet oral Hosptals n Boston, Massachusetts and then served as a Natons was predcted yesterday by Rep. Edwjrd J. Patten <D-NJ>. Councl for Mutual Kc^nomr As- as "tact admsson that resdent f Medcne at the n lseln, at School 8, pavng Patten, who represents the, 5thsstance and parkng facltes wll be Completed. Ste cleanng and Dstrct, spoke on the House the government has Boston Oly Hosptal. Floor n observance of the seventh acknowledged to tself that ts The Amercan College of Phy landscapng have already annversary of Captve Natons ecumenc economc brand of totaltaransm scans awarded hm the Mead started at School. WeA. He s u co-sponsor of legslaton whch would create a attempts at economc algnment Medcnwfor thfc perod of Julyl, has faled." He forecast ncreased: lohson Kesdejcy scholarshp n n -Avenel, at the complex of School : and Avenel Junor Hgh specal House Commttee on the of Communst satelltes wth free 96 thngh June, 96 and he School the Board expects to do Captve Natons and he agan Western Europe. returned-to Seton Medcal School consderable gradng and dranage to conect exstng condtons. jhsell and the 89th Congress to ter as m assstant chef medcal urged passage of the measure. Patten concluded by pledgng and the Jersey Cty Medcal Cen Patten noted thut n the years t s alsu expected that some work to "make freedom and nteruatwwl byword and to make Dr. Donatell was granted a Fel reslent. Stevensw served as Ambassador traffc control wurk wll be done "no new names were added to democracy an nternatonal realty." dseases at Seton Hall College of lowshp to do research n kdney the roster of nfamy, of those natons enslaved by the tyranny Medcne and was" apponted as of Commun&ro" n both Afrca an nstructor of medcne at the and Latn Amerca, Patted reported, "tbe caocw of communsm" He s marred to the former New.Jersey College of Medcne Mara Ann Casserno and they have four chldren. Julus Caesar was frst to m port a graffe to Europe, exhbt ng t n Home about 6 B.C., ae cordng to the Kncyclopaetla Brt annca. Edson Agrees to Help... WOODBRDGE - Edson Townshp has assured Woodbrdge t wll not close off McGure Street, whch leads nto Menlo Park Terrace, untl an emergency road as been completed, Muncpal louncl Presdent Robert E, ac-ks, told Counclman Ralph arone, Tuesday. Mr. Jacks sad that two locaons have been marked on a map, d plans are to call a publc eetng n Menlo Park Terrace, ossbly n the school. "We have found that there s a roblem. There s one (jroup n e Terrace that feels we need an mergency pparently just as many people ho dont want a road open to affc." Dr. Barone had urged that legal cton be taken aganst Edson try and prevent them from losng the road, whch s prvate roperty and on whch a garden tpartment s to be bult. He sad however, that Edsons assurances that the road wont be closed untl an emergency road has been completed, would undoubtedly satsfy the people. Mrs. Bernard P. Scbtensk, of the Fords"" d before that the fght be contnued for a pedestran overpass at the Garden State Parkway for safe entrance for the chldren to Fords park. beng n excess of-estmates. Commssoner Dwght R. G. Palmer has turned down the request. Also rejected as beng too hgh was a tone bd of $7,7 for nteror alteratons at the Memoral Counclman Joseph P. Nemyo and the councl has sent letters Muncpal Buldng. to "our State representatves ex- road and there are pressng our feelngs n no uncertan terms. Nepals mountan people practce Buddhsm, whle ts valley nhabtants follow Hndusm. Many coral-reef fshes change color at nght,, presumably to make themselves hard to observe. Kwans Members Hear Wm. Veth WOODmDGE - The story of tte Hell Telephone Laboratores was presented by Wllam Veth, publc relatons supervsor of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company n talk,- "Research-Gateway to tomorrow", for the members of the Kwans Club of Woodbrdge. Mr. Veth sad, "Rado Astronomy was dscovered by a Labs scentst n the early 9Ms. The Karl Jnnsky Laboratory, stuated at the Natonal Rado Astronomy Observatory n Greenbank, West Vrgna, was named n honor of the man thnt poneered ths feld." Events leadng up to the nventon of the transstor were also dscussed and demonstrated. "Today, when transstors are put to use n thousands of applcatons] from hearng ads to satellte "transmtters, few remember that they are just one of the many by-products of communcaton* reseateh", he ponted out. Be concluded, "The Bell Telephone Laboratores wll condnuo to accumulate background knowledge n the area of electronc com. muncatons. All of t wll be avalable to serve the new technologes that wll nevtably arn, even whle man s explorng»d«>«- quernj space." BDS REJECTED rangng from $69,68 to $77,687 for the reconstructon of Bramhall and Duke Roads, Colona as PERMSSON GRANTED WOOpBRlDGE - Elzabethtown Water Company was granted permsson for a subdvson Tuesday nght whch wll permt the erecton of a water pumpng staton on Mddlesex Avenue, Colona. Approval had been granted prevously by the Zonng and Plannng Boards. BOYS! Become A Young Busnessman HAVE YQUR OWN ROUTE Sell The r the fresa WE PAY YOU HGHEST PROFT PER NEWSPAPER! TRPS, PRZKS, BONUSKS GVEN FOR BULDNG UP OR STARTNG YOUR OWN ROUTf! MANY GOOD AREAS AVALABLE FOR WELL-PAYNG ROUTES N WOODB[RDGE TOWNSHP AND CARTERET! f yuu art V years uf age or older fll n coupon below and mal today, or call CRCULATON DEPT. ME -. North Jersey Publshng Co. Green Street Woodbrdge, N. J, Crculaton Mgr. Please accept my applcaton for a newspaper route. understand must be years of age or older. Name _, ~... <»...»._....^H^.«.«Address Town...~, Age Brthday

10 k PA TEN GFTS TO lasplta/ The Chan of HllU WonwnB Club recently donated a maple rockng char and sta baby feeng «l«h* to the Dorothy L. Che le Chldren* Memoral Foundaton. Above Mrs, Con.Unt KhlsM. rmm prntng the lt«m U, Robert U OHe, who n turn wll present them to u* Pedatrcs Ward of Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mr. Chelle hag been conductng a - one- «far *»atl«s and tem* lor ewwren war* n em* hosptals slac* MP. N CONTEST: Two laeun.flra wll b«among 7 entrant! n the Prudental bmraaea Co., Afelatle Auodatlon annual "Mb* BJCBMe Day" ewtest u Abory Park, August S. Pctured km tt* Wt art Ml** Dolores J. Homcld, 9, A PoweU Place and Santo Svewea,. 9 West Francs Street. Both grls work to OH wnprnf Newark headqaarten. Mss Swensoo f a poet dstataale. heln Resdent Promoted On Port Authorty Force SELN - Jerry F. DeRow. selln resdent wa recently promated to captan on The Port of lev. Nelsen to Preach New York Authortys Polce At Lutheran Church,... Force, n, hs new poston, Cap-,_, BELN-Our Savors Lutheran tan DeRoea wll be assgned to Church worshppng at School 8, the Polce Dvson ndana Avenue, wll have Rev. Captan DeRoaa, who has at- Ove Nelsen as guest mnster tended both New York and But- whle Pastor Glbertson uj on vagers Unverstes, served aa ltcaton and attendng a Bethel B- Leutenant n Unted States Army Clnc n Madson, Ws. for fve years durng World War Pastor Nelsen s the assstant n the European Theatre. He executve secretary of Lutheran joned the staff of the port Authorty n 97 as a polce offcer, of St. Stephens Lutheran orld Relef and s aformer pas- was promoted to sergeant n 96Church of Edson. and leutenant n 956. n ths lat poston, Captan DeRosa served at the Holland Tunnel as Polce Commandng Offcer and at the trgala, Mrs. Conrad Dobbs, Mrs. Port Authorty BUB Termnal and Walter Hall, Mrs. Herman Leu, Staten sland Brdges. Mrs. Robert Martywwsld, Mrs. odney Marvn Mrs. John Ruschak, Mrs. Wllam Sullvan, and Captan DeRoaa s a member of the seln Post of the Veterans of Mrs. Bert Toth. Mrs. Toth and Foregn Wars and of the Wood-Mrs. Ruschak were co-charman brdge Elks n whch he serves as secretary of the Youth Actvtes Commttee. He and hs wfe, the former Helen Yuachak, resd t 8 Unversal Avenue. They nave three chldren. Sweet Adelnes: Slate Pcn SELN - The Clover Leaf Chapter of Sweet Adelnes, nc., gas at Tonys Shell Sta lon n Carteret last Saturda; for the second year u a rov Partcpants weru: Mrs. Robe* The worshp servce s at 9: or the event. A gft was presented to Lews Arjdun, Jr. of Carteret, for beng the "halfway customer" at aeon. The Sweet Adelnes wll hold ther annual famly pcnc at Merrl Park on August. There wll be games and przes for the chldren. woman, at least U yean. U welcome to Jon the Adelnes n song any Mooat the Green Street Frehouse, n seln, at 6: p. Further nformaton may be t tamed from Mrs. Sullvan, mu cal drector, at Me. -5, or Mrs. lluschak, assstant drector, at K. 79. ELY ON YOUR FRENDLY : PHARMACST... Remember two nanu* when wck-. Doctor, Druggst romes... We work hand n hand wth your doctor to get you out of bed... fast! Make uj your "famly drug- HTLL PHARMACY Open Km. Tll TdL Kl 55 58? ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTKRKT <C«nM* Ptnhlof *» «) Thursday, July,965 Hadassah Chapter Plans Actve Summer Season K The board of drectors nf the Colona Chapter «f lhdnssah met wth Mrs, Mar- n Ho<!off, f> Nelson Court. The annual fnnneal report wa gven by Mrs. Seymour Ovslew, Treasurer. A meetng of thl membershp commttee wll b hpkl Monday nght wth Mn, Nnrman flecker, 57 Stanford Drve to plnn a concentrated membershp drve for September A r«port on fund rasng wa outlned by Mrs. Seymour Hocht, vce presdent. Tentatve fund nsng projects are a fashon show and a mystery bus rde. Coupons wll be accepted by Boy Scout Troop Enjoys Trp to Natons Captal COLONA - Boy Scout Troop 7, of Colona, made a trp to Washngton, D. C. recently and were guesu at the Unted States Naval Staton, whch s under Commandng Offlcr, Captan H. F. Rommel, USN; and Executve Offcer Commander W. C. Avery, USN. The members of the troop vsted the Captol, Whte House, Smth- (E.B.) Cuter* pn* : a m. The Novena to Our Mrs. Sol Br«shlnsky and may be sonan nsttute, Statue of wojjdy of Fatma wll take place; maled to her at SM Harrs Drve,.lma, Lncoln Memoral, Washngton Monument, and Jefferson day, after the 8 oclock Mass on Satur- Rnhway. Mrs. Edward Stern reported Memoral. Confessons for Sunday, July B, lmted number of center orehestra seat are avalable for the ton, Henry Damen. Rchard Fsh (:JO, 7:5, 8:, 8:5, 9:5, :, Partlepatltng were: Crag Bo*- have been scheduled as follows: Keynote*." of Roekaway, a mued quartet of "Prccher Kd," KD8: "The favorte hyrou. gospel songs. «nd»ptrtta*u, pmenud a ar Augut 5 performance for "Absence of Cello" starrng Hans Merrl Formmer, Stephen From concert < all ther lra, the " er, Andrew Dolch, Donald Fason devoted to the of God Church, lupred by the :5. and noon n the Upper Conreld, at the PapermU Ply mer, Ncholas Furda, Chrstonher or Man Church; and 9:5, :, fashoned <*»p«l musc, fl-7 house, Mllburn. Curtan tme s Gelb, Edward Gelowtz, Paul Hay 9:5, :. and U noon n the formed ths group. They have : P. M. H Robert H*w Lower Church, Lourdes and Fa. Ther hour log eo«ert featoreo mtny» net, y The Hadassah Natonal Conventon wll be held August S Thomas Jacobl, b Jr., Wllam Ja- Jude, Patron of Hopeless Cases Robert Jacobl tma halls. Bruch Homer, Home, The Contnuous Novena to St. b*tt loved,; through Augut 7 at the Waldorf th Ward GOP eobl, Mchael Kahn, Denns Kra and the Novena to Our Lady of[..., e Astora; New York Cty, reported Mrs. Rogoff. Reservatons may old, Rchard Lleberman, Nchola Wednesday, at 7;S p. m. chowelklez, Leathan, Gerald >eup H* the Mraculous Medal wll be hedpoooam servces VFW Post and Auxlary be made wth her at 8-. At Temple Tomorrow Plans Bus Rude Lombard!. Mark McFela, Robert Mrs. Seymour Hecht, announced wnners of the Dress SELN John Ketel, char Maglla, Thomas ORorge, PhlU] SEUN - Sabbath Servces wll man, reported plans are progressng for the mystery bu rd«to Club are Mrs. Abe Kramer, and Reagan, Alfred Rotella, Phll Kronerts Celebrate be held tomorrow, 8 p. m., atto Hold Jont Meetng Mrs. Jules sler. Salva, Sam Schrage, Ronald Sha-; Temple Beth Sholom, 9 Cooper be sponsored by the commtteewomen and commtteemen of theby Mrs. Herman Haberman, vce An educaton report was gven man, ra Smth, John Solvlck, John 6th Annversary Avenue. Announcement was made SELN - A Jont meetng of The next regular meetng of th«stanton, Jeffrey Stevens, Steve SELJN - Mr. and Mrs. Walter that Frday evenng servces wll the Lades Auxlary and VFWAuxlary has been st for Thursday, August 5, at 8: p m Fourth Ward Republcan Club, presdent. She nformed the mem- that a study group was be- West, Francs Woleox, and Mark ther 8th weddng annversary, mer months. day, July», at the Post Hall, Sulkowsky, Joseoh Vasallo, Davd Kronert, Wood Avenue, celebrated be contnued throughout the sum- Post 66 has been set for Thurs- The event hh been nt for k\-bergust 7. ng planned for September. Yates. dnng at Domnos Lttle Bt The monthly meetng of the Route 7. ON DEANS UR The bus t scheduled to leave The next board of drectors Adults woo attended wth tt» Oltaly, Edson. Board of Congregaton Beth Sholom wll be held Tuesday, 8 p. m. have been selected to provde AVENEL - Robert E. Safford. Members of the Auxlary who from the Frst Presbyteran meetng s scheduled for August scouts were: Sdney Homer, Scoutmaster; Henry Damen, Sr,, 7. E. afterwards at the home of Mn. at the Temple. cakes for the Jont meetng are S Oak Street, a sophomore at A famly celebraton was held Church parkng area, whch entrance l on Mddlesex Avenue,, 8: P, M. at the home of Mrs. Manny Temkn, Sherwood Lane. owtz, and Matthew Salva. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pre-U, S. Y. (Unted Synagogue Luna, and Mn. Dorothy Osbume. to the Deans lst for the econd Fsher, N. J. Frommer, Ben Gel- Emll Calleodo, Correja Avenue An advsor U needed for themrs. Fran Flynn, Mn. Sanford Lafayette College has been named at 6: p, tn., and wll return The scouts wll be leavng on Brandy and chldren, John Wal-Youthter and Dawn Mare, Colona; Detals may be obtaned by callng plans to co-sponsor an Hawa- Group, adult preferred. The auxlary and post are mak- emeeter. there alter mdnght. Casual Sunday, July 5, for two dress for th«event has been suggested. Game Tckets the Kronerts chldren, Walter and Parents wth chldren enterng at Camp Cowaw, Columba. Ralph Caleno, Sr., Newark; and ng Al Herbst, 8. an Nght dance September 5 at Orgn and name of Bnnel nformaton and UckeU may be The day actually begns at md Carol, The next day the Kronerts th hall. Mn. Frank Stahl has been sprouts, cabbages Uue brother, Hebrew or Sunday School n the obtaned from ether Mr. Ketel, nght anjf lasts untl tee next mdnght. were specal guests of Mr. antfall are requested to contact Mrs. apponted charman for the Auxl- an traceable to Belgums captal about MO yean ago. Warren Street, telephone L. B-68, Stll Avalable Mn. Lous Hemall, Lvngston. Jack Lauer, ary. or Mrs Hamlton Bllngs, Wrght Street, at U. 85. SELN - Some reservatons ROBERT J. STEK BUDDNG SCENTST: Robert J. 8tek t 68 Clare Avenue, WoodbrMge, has been selected aa <M of teren outstandng scence students who wll be guests of Publc Berres Electrc and Gas Compaar at the seventh annual Natonal Youth Conference «> the Atom to be held n Chcago December t-u. Three scence teachers from New Jersey also wll attend the conference under Pubttc Servce sponsorshp. Robert, who s a Junor at WoodbrMge Senor Hgh School, carred off an honorable menton n the Senor Boys Physcal Scences dfrtaloa of the Central Jersey Scence Far hem h the sprng at Rutgers Unversty la New Brunswck, Ttt was the frst far that Robert had entered. nfant Baptzed At St. Cecelas SELN - Mchael Stev«n Del Sena, BOO of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defena, West Arthur Place, was baptzed Sunday afternoon at St. Cecelas Roman Catholc Church. Rev. John Gerety offl. dated at the ceremony. Godparents were Mrs. Henry Happel, Adams Street, and Thorn. as Ftzsmmons, Semmel Avenue, After the chrstenng a celebraton was held at home. Guest j Ftzsmmons, hs maternal grandncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Happel and tons, Gary, Bruce, and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert parents, Mrs. Helen Rohlfs, Hs! great-grandmother, Mss Barbara Reeves, and Thwma* rttamnons, all of WoodbrdgO Oaks; ml Mr lrk. are stll avalable for the bus trp to Shea Stadum, for a New York Mets baseball game, accordng to Hugh Glroy and Charles Rechko, co-charmen of the event sponsored by the VFW Post 66, August «. The bus wll leave the Post Headquarters, Route 7, at t:so p.m. nformaton may be obtaned from Glroy or Rechko. Tcket! must be pad for by Tuesday, July 7 Ȧ "Short Short Dance" wll be held Saturday, August, Festvtes wll begn at 9 p.m. and contnue untl a.m. A varety of pres wll be awarded for types] of shorts worn, Tckets may be obtaned from Mr. Glroy. Laurence Hull. Zgmund Smolen, or Commander Frank Stahl. Campng Junket For Boy Scouts SELN - Several members of Boy Scout Troop 7 wll be campng ths week-end at Thompson State Park, near Jamesburf. The boys and ther adult leaders wll meet at the park Frday evenng and wll return home on Sunday, Fnal plans wll be made at the regular troop meetng tonght 7: to 9: p. m., at the Frst Presbyteran Church meetng room, 5 Oak Tree Road. Patrols of four boys each have been formed, for plannng steerng and cookng arrangements. The boys wll decde the food they wll Mok and wll purchase t wthn ther patrol. The group wll be campng sear the edge of Lake Maoalapan and wll spend tme swmmng, fshng, and kyakng. A Board of Revew for advancement^ rank s beng arranged. Stewart Grotz assstant scoutmaster, reported the troop tpunnlng a two week stay at Camp Cowaw, near Columba, n August. Rabb Horvtz Lsts Servces COLONA - Tomorrow nght Rabb Abraham Horvt off Temple Beth Am wll dscuss th Ethc* of the Fathers, presentng ther deals of the love of learnng, regard for the neghbor, ustance upon justce to all men to general. Rabb Horvt announced that Temple Beth Am, Cleveland Avenue s on a summer schedule of Frday servces at 8: P. M. and Saturday mornngs at 9: A.M. Ths Saturday, Mchael Kleman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley td Mrs. Peter Moran, Kleman wll celebrate ht Bar Mtzvah.. Mchael wffl conduct AUu attendng wen Mchaels brother md sster. Jowph, Jeff rcy, stud Jacquelne. (HevronOlCo. Names Nelsen the servces and read a porton of the Torah. Ha wll be asssted by bn grandfather, Rubn StuW. of Ung sland Cty. Mr. and Mrs. KWnmau wll be hunt* to the congregaton Frday for the ()n«g Shabbot and Saturday mornng afur the servces. Hebrew class meets on Tuesday and lurtdty rnornngs at 9 KHT! AMBOY.- The appontment of Wlltau C Nelsen to oclock weekly under the drecton of Jow >h Perach. Mr. Perach Chef Engneer of the Stauhu-U wll \>n\wv pupus durng the ol Conwuy of Calforna, llasummer mouths for advanced Reflnery was recently anvl by E. J Karle, Vce rmtdht <d Oenwl Manatjrr, Supervsor of Desgns Secton, (V-vrw Ol Head hsgu Engneer, Senor Nllsen. Analyst Cxuutraller Dvson, AsaK d Chkf EUj- g lutlu a Bachelor uf sstut Majger n AdnuttMtvv (rruduatg from V-rth AnUy Hgh School s lml, Nlelsta cvwd wlty the U. S. Coast Guard from W to M«Chevron-Kant n 98, held a uutlbfcr of P"» Urns wtl the onupaajr loc(udlag neer, H pror to hs new awlgnment, General Mantenance Foreua and Chef Planner. Nelsen, who has been actve la the MmnHMCl Cvc Chorus, resdes wth hs wfe Carol and ther two sons t 8 C«*»r Street. Weeks Masses Luted For St. Cecelas SELN - Masses for the remander of the week n St. Cecelas Church have been set as ollows: Frday, «: and 8: a. m., and Saturday, 7: and] SPECALSTS MYDEJD S the PERTH AMBOY f choose ; pac«l»n" - for wvng. and homt fwndng servces, that s. Thouwnd* of people pracfc» thrft and have ther home mortgage loan at Per* Amboy Savngs nsttuton. Why not f* * A YEAR COMMUNMP AM PAP «A YAB s nsttuton PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY V, TO SAVERS SNCE 869

11 rw Thursday, Jvdy,965 loan Crawford.lull" ErlckMW SAW WHAT -.YOU DD" plu* Ornnt Caron FATHER 6SE" SEN AR CONnTlONRn NOW THRU TTES. "" J»mn Carnrr Klkr Scmmfr Drk Vanllyhp "THE ART OF LOVE" anl llenrrf Maharl Rnlfr) Mor«f "Quck tofnrr t MelU" SAT. & SUN. MATNEE".fl P.M. Soupy Sale) " MTTLE BEARS" "CAPTAN SNBAD" CLASSFED ADVERTSNG RATES On* tnt ntwuoa: ll.m am mum lt wonl. tub addtonal word c. ( eonttcotln n wrtloot. te p«lne. Unta mnmum. Contract ratm aralublt CALL ME. * tommtmt sd-u««t wll ta«l yon wth your wordng. Ad «n b«maled n or broqht n. DADLNJ P.M. tueldat bat tartlcr eopr apprecated. PAOE ELEVEN * MALE HEU» WANTED PART TME tll) per hour to start. Work 6:- 9: p.m. nghts and Saturdays days. Car necessary. Call -6 p.m. E -WB5. 7/5--9 LOST AND FOUND LOST - Eyeglasses, dark gray frames wth gray case (gold strpe on edge of caset. Lost at K. of C. Carnval, Woodbrldge. Reward. Call ME / BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE SELN PERSONALS LEGAL NOTCES Alce CuthberUon fof Oak Tree Road l»flln. New Jersey Tele.: L S-B69 -Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hoffman, who formerly resded nt 9 Cooper Avenue, have moved to, ther new home n Maplewood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mnuc*< Lots stuate n the Town of Woodbrldte, New Jerwy Wllam CMler, Eaq the Hll War whch m»p was tled n th«offloe of thf Clrrk of Mld- (llf County, New.tosev on September M, * u Map M, rfs wll meet 7: to 8: p.m.. n the Toam»R wth *n 8 Cooper Avenue,.ht ten«m«nu. Any member of the U.S.Y. of Congregaton Beth Shnlorn nterested n tenns compe-pr ton or free lessons may call Her-! bert SelE at 855. w -Meetngs of the seln Vk m Drum Corps wll be held Monday " nd LEGAL NOTlCm LEGAL NOTCES Oound of the TtTWMhlp tt n the County of Mldproc«Aur* Further provded that all structures ahull t» bult ot steel.,,..,....., frame and masonry block end brck dlenex. M follows:. n the event purchaser fulls to! Secton. The Townshp of Woodperform n arrordance wth " *~"" above mentoned condtons pron^ona. tftpn und n the brdge. n the County of toddlees*. and [shall construct t bdlam, neludp tlw n W premlwn «.nd ntomntrallv pextlally hnlt thereon, wthout ng Uw> orgnal Mrntshtn** equpment therefore, of olac* conolnftlnn an defned n. nn nnd presentv appmanln,,.» nrt thutownvl. Th A r " tsl "". twlnd«.wlh l«nn., FEMALE HELP WANTED AArmjon and all our rkes cents each for everyone, from p. m. to dotng tme; ran or shn*. FREE parkng (or, an WED. JULY OPERATORS to work on coats. All sectons open. New shop. Apply Washngton St., Perth Amboy /! CARTERET-Flve room bouse, H baths. Completely remodeled nsde and outsde. 9 Randolph Street $,5. Fnancng avalable. Call Scoras Constructon Co. for appontment /U DAY ( p. m. Suodty Hd haldtf. Pool tfn. m -7 ^ m. Monday-AB Rkfc S ft Pnce-Except Holdays Summ StowoaU fo p. m, *tday AMUSEMENT PAW MMTOtl-MAPUWOOO Out JOrt /wsn.woto BG BLLS? LTTLE BLLS? Theyre all the same! Pay them wth money earned as the AVON Lady n your neghborhood n your spare tme. Call H -6. 7/ and ch dren, Rosemary and Ed- nnd WednDs ray, 7 p.m., at 5 < ward, Madson Townshp, were, ow Road ^ drurnrncr S rr..,, guests Monday of Robert C. Scank. on Motu)ay and the cntr<> cnrps Lncoln Hghway " rrvrrt to theoc to br Hrqtlrr<l bv thft r^nrrrtlun nhftll nnon OndcT fltw* nmt ts ntermt shall he mhord-wlon wth Arnhov Avenue, for ttmt,t. wnld! Jwnlnl c :t-nmvr hmrlqmrtw* and dlrttf-] facton HP mn of MS. *» tlrtn hereto- approprated to th* payment r t»twr, nf hf,,^wf nf rnrntmrrton (mob porton npw hulldlnr. n-lutllng orgnal t/j such ftruwnks mul wjlpnent. Sucb rmnrd appropraton shall n- met trot* unncr the profxf ot the «nl* of the " r bonds»nth(«7«l. und the down WEST PONT PLEASANT -! Hosptal area, near Parkway. Al- most new ranch home. deal for year around lvng. Ol hot water heat, spacous lvng room, scence ktchen, M baths, three goodszed bedrooms, large ary, paneled famly room, garage, fenced yard, Early occupancy. $8,9. frm. Wrte Box M-5, c/o ths on Wednesday, wth Robert Pant.»r hrcufter to July t) JOSEPH VA.F.NT Clerk Monday, 8: p.m., at the Green Street Frehouse Hall. FULL-TME MADS at Dutch Mad Motel n Woodbrdge. Call ME /-7/9 MARHEt^ WANTftt* newspaper. 7/tf WOODBRDGE The event, beng held at the Fargrounds on Green Street, opposte the Pennsylvana Rnlroad Staton, begns each nght at 7 p.m. except Saturday, when t wll start at 6 p.m. The Chrsts, Ambassadors youth group of the seln Assembly of God Church, wll meet Frday, 7: p.m., at the church. The Bble Crusaders, junor youth, COME TO THE SELN FAR Sponsored by ST. CECELAS CHURCH SELN, N. Famous TV and Rado acts appearng nghtly on Mdway Stage A PT O r\ A \/f»l TODAY - FR. LAST DAYS! & SAT. * BOOTHS * 9 THRLLNG RDES GOOD FOOD Fargrounds located on Green St., seln oppolla Fnn R.R. Staton Open 7 PJH, FKKE PARKNG FREE ADMSSON CVL ENGNEER Desgn and supervson of constructon tt muncpal sewers, streets, curbs and sdewalks. Recent graduate or a years experence n leu of each years educaton. Call Engneers Offce, Woodbrdge, ME -5. Salary $6- $7. 7/ CHARMNG RANCHER N EXCELLENT CONDTON A pvkllng-dmn -btdfoom Ranch bom* tat tt«new brde and groom or tlm> retlwd "MO u d " a tt«n tlm> retlwd d gm ud groom." tl kltl NTERVEWER FELD NTERVEWER Monmouth k Mddlesex Countes. Natonal constructon news servce has an mmedate openng for an alert ndvdual to contact archtects, engneers & publc offcals nvolved n the desgn & construton of buldngs, roads & brdges and reportng ther progress. Canddate should have mnmum years experence n nsurance, credt nvestgaton, or smlar felds. Salary $ Per Month Lberal company benefts Excellent opportunty for advancement Send letter outlnng work hstory & educaton to: Robert Foudy-Personnel Relatons F. W. DODGE COMPANY West St., N. Y, 6 An Equal Opportunty Employer 7/a Cute and oozy w*th t* eat-n Mtlhen, dnng area, tle bath, porch, full basement, laundry roam, at garage. Extras: nclude awnng alum, storm stall range. Must D VETS, NO DOWN PAYMBNT, KON-VTT two DOWN $6,9 BEDROOM RANCH ALMOST V ACRE Only a Job transfer could compel the owner* to leave the bewmul home, on large lowly grounds. n a choce resdental area Overstaed bedrooms, formal dnng room, fully Boy Scout Troop 8 wll meet Tuesday, 7: to 9 p.m. nt the VFW Post Hall, Route 7. Bngo games wll be held Tuesday as usual at St. Cecelas ar-condtoned Lourdes and Falma Halls. Early brd games be- Fve Hundred Nnety (7,59.! <mt-u>ad«r ta adjourn suld t bj l from lme to tlmc subject only to such mtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of joyed a scavenger hunt whch was won by Karen Lear, Dan Spry, Jm «nd dorr Gardner, Pat Wagner, Dave Crumley. KckbaD,] horseshoes, dodge ball, at S p.m. The Jersey Are Chorus of volleyball, and a bubble gum contest, whch yelded Bob Hommel, Greg Cuoco, and Ruth Beyer as wnners, were held. The boys and l l hd h SPEBSQSA (Socety for the Preservaton and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Sngng n Amerca) wll meet Tuesday, 9:5 p.m. at the VFW Post Hall, Route gn at 7 p.m. and regular games Qf!&,. aol< mhfcx to "n" " " ROBERT H. JAMSON, 7. nlns Ị the, op g«_ " ertns equpped ktchen, rsge, mud room. Valuable nclude fence, p»tto, ajum. stom aoah, ar oondlmner. So much for so llttlel A86UM MORTQAOB ALL BUTBR8 DOWN $8,9 BEDROOM RANCH DAMOND N THE ROUGH f TOU are lookng for real qualty and have your own deas about decoratng, better take tme to see ths bedroom home. Brght eat-n ktchen, formal dnng room, tle bath, full basement, erp. attc. Many extras, tmmed. poss. at closng. oomrrornsnt TERMS The Berg Agency 5 at. Georf* Are. Woodbrtdge TVp. ME - n Newk call TOLL Flunt MA -MM. y grls also had a chance to use ther creatvty by makng shell pns and beanes ths week. AVENEL JUNOR HGH SCHOOL Drector: Sherry Heller Routne actvtes of nterest n-j eluded basketball, kckball, horseshoes. Arts k Crafts, baseball, and dodge ball, jacks, and cards. We made podtet-boks, jewelry boxes, and foam tems besdes the regular Arts & Crafts. We also held a basketball tournament. HAGAMEN HEGHTS Drector: Prscella Raguccl Beng the frst week of the playground routne actvtes had to be organzed. The favorte n-] terest of the older set was horseshoes and boxball. The younger group enjoyed all the new equpment, especally the hat and cane and the radar tower. Arts & Crafts was our specal event for the frst week. On Arts Crafts day all the chldren swarmed to the playground lke bees around honey to make the SPECAL FA COTUS FOB LUNCHONS-DNNERS USTAURANT COCKTAL LOUNGE CHNESE FOOD TO TAKE OU» CALL H M9 Members of DNERS CLUB CAHTE BLANCH* AMERCAN EXPRESS 6 Smth St., Perth Amboy No Connecton Wth Any Other Restaurant lorttkop READNGS Sherff. DCK8ON & OREQHTON, Attorneys.,L. 7/-9-8/e-M/U tm.ll pns and the leather MRS. LYNN Reader and advser. Answers all queston!. Wth ths ad and $. a ana enttled to a full lfe readng. Avalable for partes and gatherngs. Open 9 to 9. Sundays by appontment. For further nformaton call l$m rvng Street, Rahway. 7/-7/9 8EBVCt8 COME ON DOWN... TO CLAM AND PEANUT BAR BUDS HUT CLAM BAKE FRDAYS & SATURDAYS ALL YOU CAN EAT F YOUR DRNKNG hat become a problem. Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call B % 55 or wrte P,. Box 5, Woodbrdge. 7/-9/ ffs. CURTS - READNGS AND ADVCE on all problems of lfe. Open t to 9, No appontment necessary. $ Smth St., Perth Amboy, /-7/9 FUEL OL -.8c per gal. / small tank. Free repars, UNVERSE OL - ME ^776. 7/8tf Movng. complete servce. One pece or full house. Panos expertly moved. Applances etc. Reasonable rates. Free estmates Call R. C. Qunn -87 7/-9-8/5- sea shell beanes. S MEL AVENUE Pl#gmnd Drector: Jutherfaw Kane On TOursday, July 5, the frst n a seres of art contest was held- There were four wnners far each of the two age groups: ages 5-8 and 9-. Ages 5-8: frst prze, Eleanor Sosch, age 8; second prze, Maureen Rckerhauser, age 8; thrd prze,, Judy Donohue, age 7; honorable menton, Tara OConnor, age 8. Ages 9-: frst prze, Uynn Sosnck, age ; second prze, Colleen Kelly, age ; thrd prze, Lenore Faas, age ; honorable menton, Donna Angelne, age 9. A dsplay of dolls from foregn lands was presented on Frday by the grls on the playground. Dolls were presented from reland, Japan, Greece, taly, and many other countres. BUCKNELL Drector: Else Carstensen Best Crafts were made by Penny Prohaska for her orgnal shell pn and Joe Kogut for hs beane. A clean-up contest wthout przes was conducted Wednesday evenng. -A meetng of the St. Vncent de Paul Socety wll be held Tues- 8 p.m., at St. Cecelas School, Room 7. The Menlo-ettes, all grl Bugle nd Drum Corps, now meets Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., at the seln VFW Hal], Route 7. They formerly met n the Woodbrdge Natonal Guard Armory, The Cancer Dressng Unt of the Federated Womens Club of seln wll meet Wednesday, p.m., at the home of unt charman, Mrs. Herbert B. Wllams, Chan OHlls Road. Materals for makng bandages are needed. Any one wshng to donate old sheets, pllowcases, or table cloths may call Mrs. Wllams or Mrs. Clara Newman, Worth Street. Mens shrts are also needed for the makng of bed jackets. A Church Fellowshp Pcnc s beng planned for members and, frends of the seln Assembly of God Church for Frday, July. Partcpants wll meet 6: p.m. at Merrll Park. Chldren must be accompaned by parents. Each famly wll brng ts own covered dsh tems and beverages. NOTCE OF PUBLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN At a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Wooctbrldge, held Tuesday, July th, 99, va drected to adver- Use the fact that on Tuesday evenng, August, MS, the Muncpal Councl wll meet at 8 pm. (DBT) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, and expose and tell at publc sale to the hghest bdder acoorddng to terms of sale on fle wth the Muncpal Clerk open to nspecton and to be publcly read pror to sale, Porton of lot T n Block 98-a on the Woodbrldge a regular meetng of the Muncpal COunrl of the TownAlp of Woodbrldge, held Tuesday. July»th. 9M, wa* drected to advertse Ue fact that on Tupsdny evenng, AxKuat. MS, the Muncpal Councl wll meet at 8 pjn (Dflt) n the Ooounlttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Bulldtns. Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and expose and Mll at publc sam to the hghest) bdder accordng to terms of Bale an «rtm KM " open to nspecton and to be publcly read pror to sale, S (ffteen) feet of Lot OM n Block (HS on the Woodbrldfte Tcrw o Map Take further notce that the Muncpal Councl has, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad S (ffteen) Teet of sam lot n sad block wu be sold together wth other detals pertnt d cjcnflf of snlrt Townshp, t n n««mrv to flnalm* hy the tosuanc* Of M/.""" J f r»y. and () the fwtlmamd 8< M!co<rt of sad purpono la «5.. and n.noo of md «um s to be provldh by the down payment henmnftftrft ftpproprlntm to fnance md pnrpow. md the estmated maxmum amount of bonds or notes Tfwurv to w SHUM for nald pur* r n tendon, and D) the cost tt h rnr>ono fts heren before ntnwd. nclude* the axrrtftate amount of SW.Sd whch!» Mtlmated to bo ne^wwary to flnnncp the rout) of m-h purpose. ncludng R tnv. accountng, enand nspecton co#t«, lenl etpenw* aul other expenses, fndtdln* lnt*r»st on mcl otll«*tsoa to the cxwnt >nrmht*d hy Seetll* OA;- nt the!/ocnl Bond Law, Hecttnn. t n hernty determned nnd stjm that monoyn ftceed- nk ll.non. np>roprlatwl for down the Assessment p, sad mn mum prce beng (. plus eotrts of preparng deed and advertteta Townshp Assessment Map. Take further notce that the ng n.not), approprate! for payments on cnpltftl mprovement* for the captal mprovement fund n bklkps heretofore adopted for md TwwrBhlp tn now a»»u» nble h all nent, sad mn- ( ths sale TKBMS AND CONDTONS OP PUBLC SALE Of REAL ESTATE KNOWN ANDDHBONATBD on Ule TownshVp Assessment Map as (ffteen) _feet of Lot M«n Bl LEGAL NOTCES NOTCE, Notce s hereby gven that the followng Ordnance «,««regularly passed and adopted st a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodferdge, n the County! Mddlesex, New Jersey, on the th da- - Hunlolpal Oouocll has, by resolu tlon and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad p tlon of sad lot n sad De wll be sold together wth all other detals pertlment, sad mnmum prce beng (5,. plus cost* of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Sad porton of ead ttt> n sad block wll requre a down payment of % of the bd accepted by the Mumlokpal Councl, la cash, certfed check, or cashers check: payable to the Townshp of Woodbrdge, the balance ot purchase prce to be pad wthn SO days after the sale. TERMB AND CONDTONS OP PUBLC 8ALK OP REAL JBTATB KNOWN AND DESGNATED on the Townshp Assessment Map as a porton of Lot 7 n Slock: MO contanng.( acne as per the followng descrpton. Begnnng at a pont la the Southeasterly lne of Klmball Street dstant Northeasterly along the same 6, feet from te ntersecton of. tfhe sad Southeasterly lne at Klm- ball Street wth the Northeasterly lne of Reglna Street and runnng () North " T East on a Northeasterly prolongaton of the sad..,. «<> Southeasterly lne of Klmba.ll Street Ject to all taxes..7 feet to a pont, thence other Townabto () North 5 Bast 65. feet to the d&to of sale, a potat, thence Block to flnnnce md purpose. Tb» of. l» hereby appro- OK now owned by and n possesson of the Tcrwnshtp of Wowtbtdge, to be held Tuesday evenng, August rd, MS, at 8 p-m. [DOT) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Woodbrldge, N. J. The premses above desgnated wll be sold pursuant to resolutton of the UUQl&pal Ooundl adopted July Otb. MS and notloe of sale «r»er. tlsed July nd. fw and July 9th, MS. n the Woodbrldge ndspendeot-eader. Subject to the followng terms of ale:, The purchaser wll pay ten per cent of the accepted bd n oneh, certfed check, or cashers check payable to the Townshp of Wood- K rde», <m the day of the sale.. A deed shall be delvered wthn sxty day* after the sale, upon the payment nto the Townshp Treasury of tbe balance ot the purchase prce. Falure of the purchaser to man payment n full of purchase prce by 6 day* after the sale wll result n forfeture or depost.. The Townshp, upon compuanoe by tjhe purchaser wth the term* of sale shall delrrar to the purchaser a bargan and *»le deed.. The premtaes shall le sold nub- - *- laments and prlatwt from mrh money* to th» n-mcnt of the rodt of Mld puo jae. SecUon 5. To fnance sad porpom, xmdfl of sad Townshp o so MTtregRt* prncpal Rmount not «- ceedlnr 55, are hereby authorzed to he lusuod pursuant D sad local Bond Uv Suld bond* shall bear nterest at a mt«whch shall not exceed nl per (8%) per annum. respect to d to»,jto Urn ( le Ofh day ot July AN ORDNANCE TO Al._. AMEND AN ORDNANCE BNTTTLHD TOWN- SHP OF WOODBRDGE ZONNG ORDNANCE 98/ (B-l to B-7.5 Resdental) HEREBY CERTFY that the above Ordnance was ntroduced at the meetng of the Muncpal Councl of Bs Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey, held on July 8th, 965, and after publcaton accordng to law was further consdered for fnal passage and was fnally adopted on July th 965 after a publc bear- ng at & meetng of tbe Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, New Jersey. Sad Ordnance was approved by the Mayor, and returned on July st 965, and wll 985 lake effect on August th, accordng to law..l. V/65 The Unted Cllftelde Park, A f FOR SALE W«le Only South Bay Long sland Clams Served Everynmnday ft Frday From 7 P.M. to Mdnght and Satarday* From Noon to Mdnght CUM8 ON THK HALF SHELL 8TEAMERS CLAM BROTH Shrmp Specal d Dally Urge Chcken n the Basket Served Dally T/ FT. Fres > Fred Shrmp Served Dally Urge Jumbo n fee basket wth (r. fres CLOSE-OUT! -nch wde Jumbo steel wardrobes at redculotu prces. $6 and up. Drect from factory. MONARCH. ME -. MOBLE HOME - a[ x5 dream home complete. Located deal Traler Court, Rahway Avenue, Avenel / AVENEL DSTRCT #5 playground Drector: Patrca Kolodensky A doll contest was feld Thursday afternoon. Therq were forty dolls entered, and th«boys were the judges. Wnners were: prettest, Mary Pecak; fancest, Cyntha Vesce; ncest Barbe, Rose Mare Masto; ncest baby doll, Kathy Kovacs; smallest, Ann Mare Growney; bggest, Joseph Gblsco; most unusual frst, Barbara Rch; second, Dane Tomash; prettest foregn doll, Karen Scourdas. 959 Chevrolet. 99. $. Cat) 8-7/ thence»«.«wm» ft pont, thence!b) Soutll 7* West 85J8 feet, to a pont, thence, (6) South 9 7 Bast 9. feet to the polat and place of begnnng. Contanng.9 Acres now owned by and n possesson of Che Townshp of Woodbrldge, to be held Tuesday evenng, August rd, MS, at 8 P.M. (DJ.T.) n the Commttee ahsmbero, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldge, N. J. Toe premses abore desgnated wll be sold pursuant to resoluton of the Muncpal Councl adopted July tth, 965 and notce of sale advertsed July nd, MS and July 9th, 965, n the Woodbrldge ndependent-leader. Subject to the followng terms of sale:. Te pjrchaser wlu pay te«per effect, a ot 985, JOSEPH V. VAENT Muncpal Clerc $7. SHERFFS SALE Superor Court of New Jtrtey Chancery Dvson Mddlesex County Docket No. F 98-M Natonal Bonk NatJbnal of p l cent of the accepted oertlfled hk } p cash, hk Assocaton of the Unted States < Amerca, s Plantff, and Thomas E. Huntzlnger and Ruth A. Huntsslnger, hs wfe, Ttoms* E. Setp and Dorothy Setp, hs wle, Frst Acceptance Corporaton, formerly! Frst Auto Hnance Oo. a corpora- tlon of New Jersey, and General uveetment Corp., a corporaton of New Jersey are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the sals of morfcpremlee* dated June, MS. _, vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc Tendue on WEDNESDAY, THB 8th DAT OP ACOUST, AJ). 9M, at the hour of two oclock by tbe then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme. n the afternoon of the sad day, at tbe Sherffs Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract or parcel ot land, Bltuate, lyng and beng n Townshp of Woodbrldge D county of Mddlesex la the State of New Jersey: BENG known aud desgnated as lots 8 and 8, Block 5 aa shown on a certan map enttled "Map of certfed check, or cashers check payable to the Townshlj) of Wood. brdge, on te day of the sale. >. A deed snal be delvered wthn sxty days after the sale, upon tbe payment nto the Townshp Treasury of the balance ot the purchase prce. Falure of tbe purchaser to make payment n full of purchase prce by SO days after the sole wll result n forfeture of depost.. The Townshp, upon complance by the purchaser wth the terms of sale shall delver to the purchaser a bargan and sals deed,. The premses shall be sold sub Ject to all taxes, assessments and other Townshp lens of record to the date of sole. 9. The sale of all of tbe premses n queston shall be subject to the followng: a. The effect, f any, of munlcl pal zonng laws and other apptlc&ble muncpal and gov eramental regulatons. b. The rghts of tenants under exstng leases, f any. c. Auy state of facts whch an accurate survey; and nspecton of the pobmlbm would dsclose. d. Rghts of neghborng owners and muncpal, corporate and publc rghts. f any, n any t g eases, f any. c. Any state»f foots whch as accurate survey and nspecton of the premses would dsclose. d. Rghts of neghborng owners and muncpal, corporate and publc rghto, f any, n any brook*, streams, dtches, drans, underground drans, ppes or conduts borderng or crossng premse* n queston. «. Addtonal condtons of sale: Accessory use only. Take further notce that at aald sale, or any date to whch t may be adjourned, the MunWpal Councl reserves the rght la ts dscreton to, reject any one or all bds wthout any statement of (te baslfl of rejecton, and to sell sad S (ffteen) feet of sad lot n sad block to such bdder a* t may «elect, brooks, drajna, streams, dtches underground drans,»?to«taws and other VpUcaMe nranlcrbtj ard p>vemmental regulaton*". D. The rlgbts of tenant* rghts of tenants exstng leases, f any. Any state f foot h under All matterswmh sad bonds not detejv mned by ths ordnance nhall be determned by resolutons t» b» hereafter adopted. 8ectlon fl. To fln&nce sad purpom, bond antcpaton notes of Ma Townshp of an aggregate prncpal amount not exccednk raa. are hereby authorzed h he ssued pursuant to anjrt Uxxl Bond Law la antcpaton of the ssuance of MM bonds. Bald notes shall bear tntemt at a rats whlrh shall not exceed sx per con turn (t%) pet annum, «nd way be renewed from tme to tme pursuant to and wthn the lmtatons prescrbed by sad Lew. All matter* wth respect to sad notes not determned by tfcls «* lhance snal be determned by resolutons to be herentter adopted. n the event ftat bonds are ssued pursuant to ths ordnance, the aggregate amount of notes hereby authorsed to be ssued shall be reduced hy an amount equal to Hw prncpal amount of the bond* so ssued. f the aggregate amount ot outstandng bonds and notes ssued pursuant to ths ordnance shall at WT tme exceed tbe sum frst mentoned n thla secton, tbe moneys rased by the ssuance of sad bonds Sha.ll. to not less than tht amount of such excess, be appled to tltt payment ot such note* then outstandng. Secton 7. t la expected that the Unted States of Amerca, notng through one or more of ts agences, wll contrbute a porton of ** co*t of such mprovement. ea> Mmatod to be»t7,s5. n the- event that funds an so contrbuted, tbe amount receved shall be appled to toe payment of tbe cost of such mprovement and the amount of the bonds heren authored reduced accordngly. Secton 8. t s hereby determned and declared that the perod of usefulmes of sad purpose, accordng to * nasontue lfe, H perod ot 9 yean computed from the date of sad bonds. secton». M * hendy " and stated that the 8 Debt Statement requred by tola Local Bond Law ha* been duly mad* and Hed n the offce of the Muncpal Olerk of told Townshp, *Jnd that such statement so fled snow due regard beng gven to terms that tbe gross debt and manner of payment. n case one shp, as Seflned n or more mtnm»r? bdeshall be receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Muncpal Oounoll and the payment thereof by tbe purohmer acconhn to the manner of purchase n ac cordance wth- term* of sale on fle, the TownsMp wll delver a bargan and sale deed for sad premses. DATED: JulyTOth,85 JO6HPH VAOTT Muncpal Olerk To be adwttoed July sand, MS and July»th. 985 f tthe ndepenl-.l, 7/-M/SS $9.8 TRPLE-LFE CARPETNG for sale at contractors dscount. Lasts three tmes longer than ordnary carpetng. Sx colors avalable. Small terms, Phone T/-9/M SEVERAL MENS SUTS - Sze, reg Excellent condton, very cheap. Call ME / Specal Loaf C Spaghett Nght Ef ery Wed. «P.M. to Mdnght ALL Y^U CAN EhT Breakfast Specal A.M, to *.«Country Freu Any Style, wth Home FrH "*"> paeon or tuume, lujj» Toast <b CoBee c News ^ CRABS Monday. * Tuesday! 8 PJU. to Mdnght COCKTAL LOUNGE BUDS HUT 9ceach SUNDAY DNNER Brng The famly Prvate Dnng Room Frol Compete Menu C Compete Menu Specal Chldrens Dnners CompWe»««, ^ ^... FACOJTBS W WEDDNGS, BANQUETS AND ^ SOCAL AFFAR*... PRVATE DNNG BOOM WTH LUNCHEON AND DNNER SERVED DAYS A WEEK U. 8. ROUTE, AVENEL Phone ME -987 prvate uved Parkng Area n Rear For MO Cars QUGLEY PARK Drector: James Connlff Wnners of the wekly jacks tournament were: Valare Edgley n the 8-9 age group and Barbara Edgley n the - age group Anne Chcuto was the vctor n the weekly checker tournament; she, bested a feld ol Dearly Hanty. Bll Lndros was the wnner of the specal cbess tournament. BLANDFORl) AVENUE Drector: Kuthleeu Brown After regsterng and gettng acquanted, the chldren began the summer wth u clean up contest followed l>y refreshment*.! Durng the week, the chldm nvj WALTER READE STRLNG THEATRE WOODDRDCE BOTH BOX OFFCES NOW OPEN NGHTLY AT 7: P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Rt. and St. Georg«Ave. NOW THRU TUESDAY ( Jane Fonda * Lee Marvn "CAT BALLOU" -PLUS ND BG HT- k Jack Lenmon k Rcky Nelson "WACKEST SHP N THE ARMY" AR CONDTONED TAT Ml - WOODBKDGU. N. J. "TONTE THRU SATURDAY ^ KVKNNG8 7:-9: James Garner Kke Summer Dck VauDjkt! "THE ART OF LOVE" For Vbf Chlldnn We HT* Glut Free FU* Are. EXTRA COLOR CARTOONS KVKKY FR. * SAT. CHLDREN ALWAYS KHKE HATUHDAV M»TNEK ONLY "THE VOYAGE TO THE END OF THK UNVERSE" also "GODZLLA" ppes or conduts borderng or crossng premses n queston, p. Addtonal condtons of sale:. A structure of, S. F. shall be commenced wthn 8 days after closng of ttle and structure must bs completed wthn one year.. A buldng wll be consdered started when foundatons are completed, and wll be consdered completed when a certfcate of occupanay la ssued n accordance wth the Woodbrdge TowntfUp Zonng Code.. Any structure bult under the terms of ths stlt shall conform n all respecla "wth all Townshp Ordnances Ud the ruled aud regulatons of lh«buldng nspector, nl as anendtd or vared under pro NOTCE AN ORDNANCE ADTHORZNS THK OONEprnDCmON OP A BULD- NO FOR USB Afl A HEALTH CEN- TER N TH TOWNSHP OP WOODBRDO, Df THK COUNTY OF MTHDLB9KX. MARNO AN AP- PROPRATON OT 89, TO PAT THE COST TKKBBOP. MAKNG A DOWN PAYMENT AND ATJTHORZm a THE SSUANCE OP BOND6 TO FNANCE STJOH APPROPRATON AND PROVnMNO FOR THE SSU- ANCE q NOTES SSUANf BE T! BOND ANTCPATON ANTCPATlM OP THE! OF 8UCH BOND6. -S ot ma Local Bond Law. * D* armsad >y ths ordnance br (U.OO and that tbe Unuc* A fhs bonds a<t note* auttorled tar ml* ortlmoce wll be wltbln a debt Bmttetlons prvwlbed by ma l B d LAV debt Bmttet Local Bond Secton tak«m, Ths onttnaqet twenty d»s«alber t thmat o by le Munlcl-.L. 7//85 frst pubumton ttwreaf»fter ft passage. BOBHRT M. JACKS PnsMent of the ObuMfla STATEMBNV The Bond Ordtnaaco DUDUSL herewth tea been. flnauy passed \tr the Munolpe Cowaoll. of vb» Townshp - -^- of Jersey on _. 995 and tbe twenty day yt»"~ _ lmtaton wthn whch a sut, acton or proceedng quettaonng the valdty of such ordnance oan be cotnmenoed, s provded n the local Bond Low, has begun to run Horn the date of the ant publcaton ot ths statement. JOSEPH v. VAuam Munlolpal Olerk of Una Townshp of Woodbrdge.jR. J. n»e County to «ba State of «* the th<*y of SUN. MON. THE. MENLO PARK - U:5 S DALY AT 5:8. 7:55 ll)t«wwaltdsneys lluyley Mlls Jar* MtArthur THE TRUTH ABOUT SPRNG" Peter fetor Sflflere Obole Romu Schneder Capudne Paula Prantss len Whats New Pussycat? frbwrf-- M«EDAK»» lechntcolow Thanlu to you and you for lettng U to nlat^t our Krth ths mo««unuual dupluj t tmrythngfor th* Hom n W«*J Of Famca Cams n and t* H*w Jtrny kvgnt Fonnka and Wogd Ktchm fn r»n You wll b«so glad you dd. FORMCA VANTY ATHOH SAVEH BUY DRECT FROM (All COUEC EL -6 * >ur U.» >«< VMS. t > u * o la SAVE % WtMdOWUU > ttkn o f t «o t NJ/s LARGEST _ DSPAY [M S C T WH OWHMJ CAROUSEL KTCHENS NEW FACTORY SHOWROOM 9 U.S. HGHWAY opptssorv^fhct LNDEN/ N.J.

12 Thursday, July S ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Carteret p res9 Speakng About Sports By Meyer Bll Pluta, a local chap n hs early thrtes, who rdes to work wth me once n a whle, used to play sandlot baseball n these parts when he was a youngster. Ever snce then he has been a keen student of the game and a follower of major league baseball for a good many years. The other day the topc of ur early mornng dscusson was the sport wl h provded the most acton. Bll feels that ) seball, from a partcpaton pont of vew, s.he sport wth most acton. t requres more at lty and brans to play, accordng to BU, then ether football or basketball From a spectators pont of vew, Bll beleves that hockey, football and basketball show more acton. Just then we arrved at our destnaton and the conversaton ended. Lons Club fn KnghtsWnToGanLead, rd n Row - ^g Sportsman Lose Twce CARTERET The Lons Club won ther game n the Joe Medwck League by scorng seven runs n the ffth nnng to break a - te and defeat (he Assocated Democrats, J to, t wa«the frst lou suffered by the Democrats ths season. Wnnng hurer Dego Conova struck out eght batters to scon the vctory. n the second game Audreys outsluggad the Kepeh Esso t am, 6 to, wth a bg (corng rally n tbe frst two nnngs. The wnners scored fve runs n the frst nnng and fve more n the second. Denns Sherepsk hurled the vctory. The G.B.B.A. team won ts frst game n league play, defeatng the P.B.A., 9 to 7. A bg sx-run rally n the early nnngs gave G.B.B.A. combne suffcent As the New Jork Jets prepare for the 65 season, the name of Joe Namath looms as the most mportant n the lneup. For one thng, the young man from Beaver Falls, Pa., wth an Alabama accent, who caused qute a str n sports crcles last fall when he sgned up for the unheard of sum of $,, s gong to get * lot of advanced publcty. Varous news meda and an adorng publc are makng extraordnary demands on hs tme. Namath s on the cover of one natonal magazne, Sports llustrated. A wrter from Lfe s spendng some tme at tbe practce feld at Peeksttll Mltary Academy where the Jets are gettng nto shape for ther fall campagn. t s expected that the Jets wll have most Of ther seats sold out before the openng game. CARTERET - A change n leadershp took place ths past week n the Carteret Lttle league. Ameran dvson, as the Knghts of Columbus won two games to move nto frst place by one-full game, replacng the Sportsman Club tossers who dropped two ball games n a surprse upset. The Knghts won a bg one by beatng the frst place Sportsman Club, J to. wth Joe Teleposky ganng the sportllght wth a oneht vctory. He fanned a total of the ad The Concord, whch lays clam to beng the bggest resort of ts knd n the world, now has a golf course to match - and that s no boast. The new Concord Oolf Club, conceved by the magnaton of the resorts managng drector and desgned wth the ad and advce of Concords pro, Jmmy Demaret, has earned a reputaton as one of the most scenc layouts n the world. Moreover, ts extravagant use of water, sand and grass combned wth ts great natural settng n the Catskll regon, makes t an nland course comparable wth the. best ths country has to offer. The water plus 57 kng-szed bunkers, of whch are located at greensde, and hundreds of towerng trees, make the Concord a golfng masterpece. vantage to coast along to vctory. John Kollbas got three doubles for the wnners. n tha fnal game, Kepeh Esso took over the P.B.A., Local 7, by a score. t was the thrd loss for the PBA boys. Jerry Enot, n wnnng, gave up only three hts. Nemec Fans S For New Record CARTERET Paul Nemec establshed some tort of a strkeout record n the Junor Recreaton Baseball League by fannng a total of 8 batters as the Mets won ther second game, 9 to, beatng Sgma Delta. Nlemlse save up only three hts - all of them n the frst nnng when the losers scored ther lone run. n settng a new strkeout record, Namec tfruckout the tre sde fve tmes. The score: of Columbus to ther second wn of the week. n fact the wn moved them rght nto frst place as they turned back Jack Pages, 7 to, for ther twelfth wn of the current season. Meanwhle the Sportsman Club was runnng nto trouble all the en- Met* Glles as Burton b Auker rf DeGrace lb ORelly cf Kushner U Nemec P A Sumutka C Sabob Spolzlno rf And. Sumutka rf 7 Sgma Delta W. Coanshock cf CunhB ss Tndal b Lander P Dotegowsk f Constenba lb Magner C D. Coanshock rf Three of the most mportant people around a race track are the racng secretary, the clerk of the scales and, of course, the jockey, The racng secretary s the busest non-thoroughbred at any race track. He wrtes and casts the show by careful programng. He s a specalst n two major assgnment for he makes up the condton book and handcaps every race. Fles are kept on all horses and the daly task of handcappng (assgnng weghts) demands complete objectvty. The secretarys staff s forever busy studyng statstcs. ;welve batters, n the second game t was Bob rcolno who hurled the Knghts J upset them, to, n a torrd ex tra-nnng engagement. Playng wth out the servces of ther ncej hurer, Mke Collgan, the Sports- man Club found themselves n second place. n other games of less sgnfcance, the Catholc War Vets trumphed over Godeny Chevrolet, to, wth Bll Hngan hu«l a fne wn. t was No. far the Vets. Franks Department Score was Rec League Team Standngs Redbrds Blank Decathlons - CARTERET-The Kolbas Red Carteret Recreaton Depart) Senor Softball League annng* as of Saturday, July 7 the J ^ Bob Terebetsk Gets Four CARTERET-Bobby Terebetsk a perfect day nt bat, Rettng for four, to lead the St. Joes s Hold C SELN - n We nt a two-game wnner ths week, beatng the C and C Fuel Ol, 5 to and - tng Jack Pages, to M< Glas won over U. S. Metal*, u to. n another game the USMR boys shut out the C and C Fuel Ol, 9 to, n a wld game. The fnal game of the week saw Foodtown Markets wn over Metro Glass, 6 to. Nck Rued, losng way. Frst,the Catholc War Vets ptcher, homered n ths game, Jets Wn Over Sgma Delta 5- Managers Snap 8-Game Streak folbas Oldtmers Cornell Estates Lttle League Mgrs. JL Auto Body Putllo A. C. Sportsman Club 5t. Joseph Players Browns nsurance Lous Tavern, Agrco talan Amercan St. Joseph H. N S. CARTERET - The Jets woffl CARTERET-Snappng a long over Sgma Delta, 5 to, as Bll eght-game wnnng streak, the Bramowcz hurled a four-htter Lttle League Managers fnally and struck out ten batters to re- brought to an end th«unbeaten cord the vctory. Manager Lou Flep had a trple and sngle for the wnners, For the losers Langers homer drove n all threa nuu. Hefferan, Sco and Flep each got two hts. The box score; Jets Torre f Hefferan ss Sco cf Flep C Gallolb Donovan b Musco b Jarnutosk rf Bramowcz P record of the Kolbas Oldtmers Cnege ss Cunha b Tndall C Coanshock cf Landers P Dotegowsk f Sczemcsak rf Constanzo b McGowan lb Landers lb Clgma Delta by wnnng a slugfest over the league leaders, 9 to 5, A h seven-run outburst n the sxt nnng provded the margn o vctory. Dago Conovan was the real sparkplug n the upset as he pounded out a homer, double and three sngles to lead the attack. Frank Sena ht a trple, doubl and two sngles, Ryan, Maroccho and Kondrk all ht homers. n a second game Lous Tavern scored a -6 upset over the Pusl lo A.C. The wnr.~- <">» "" run n the thrd and fourth nnngs to wn the games. Jones got a home and three sngles for the wnners 5 6 n the fnal contest the Sports man Club had an easy tme ro ng over the St. Josephs Ho; Name Socety, -. t was No. for the wnners, whle the San Rffled ther eghth loss. Th three nnngs, plng up of the wnners scored heavly n the l;n runs n three bg ralles. Jm G ran, Art Benson and Bll OLe each had three tbe wnners. FAST PTCH LEAGUE (olbas Cardnals V&O Sweet Shop # (ollbns Redbrds )ecathlons loly Famly [nghts of Columbus AO Sweet Shop # 8 ft 5 them n a Km..". to. last week Park feld. Tony Sosnowsk allowed hts, two by Don Pascall and two by Tony Semema. For the Red- -brds, Joe Utwenskl hammered a homer, whle Denns Kopn banged out three sngles.. Sports Shop n the Babe at the -CRRUP last week. Bobs four hts was more than half of the entre team total of seven hts. Denns Hffernn hurled n neat fve SLOW PTCH LEAGUE JUNOR LEAGUE Mets Yankees Jets AO Sweet Shop Sgma Delta Warrors b REDBRDS ( Wojewudszk b Nardl s Pava f Sabo f J. Kopn cf D. Kopn c Woodhull rf! Utwenskl b J Koby lb Beam lb 7 BABE RUTH LEAGUE lt Half V.F.W. Post # 5 eneral Democratc Org. 5 St. Joseph Sabos Sport Shop JOE MEDWCK LEAGUE A. Sosnowsk p DECATHLONS () SUm f T. Semenza, cf Pas^all ss PoltA c, p Fnnegan b Klb f Mangere b Sddons b Font rf S. Semeoza p o two-htter batters to tur fve frames less ball, glv sxth and» enth. The score: ST. JOES (D Clossey lb Kndzersk b J Terebetsk cf McDermott c Gross b Mal ss Hefferan p Lavanda rf Romanowsk rf Stanchar b Wtkowsk f struck out eght n the vctory. For efferan hurled htup one ht n the er ht n the scvprograms, j townshp n V ;, "v- h tournaments hrtl ^ Hgh School under the super of Mr. Matt Jago. The wnners n the v., r j, groups and thr playrrouml represented arc lsted M,,,. Glrb 9. yean: TWENTY-ONE T WNNKRS st Place: Mrt. pl.v- <M.\ * Kendall Dunlavy, : Anne Mll SABOS ( Urban c Ojfcratr JL d Spolzno cf, Knght b Wlhelm rf S Lons Club Audreys Asso. Democrats.B.BA. Local # Kepeh EMO P.B.A, Local #7 Lttle Carter* Leagvc standngs as of Saturday, July 7 AMERCAN LEAGUE KnghU of Columbus Sportsman Club U. S. Metals Catholc War Vets Franks Dept. Store Metro Glass Foodtown Markets C*C Fuel Jack Pages Godeny Chevrolet 8 7 S hts apece f 5 th Wn For Craftsman Club CARTERET - t was No. for the unbeaten Craftsman Club last week n the Carteret Lttle The sport of lacrosse s boomng, and the ndans on Cornwall sland n the Bt. Lawrence Rver are rejocng. For the ndans on Cornwall provde 9% of the worlds lacrosse stcks. n addton to supplyng Canada and the Unted States, the Cornwall stlckmakers are now fllng orders fro hotbeds of lacrosse such as AustraUa, reland and Hong Kong, as well as from new centers lke Mexco, Swtzerland and taly. Untl ths year ndans workng part tme for the Chlsholm Lacrosse Manufacturng Company on Cornwall sland could meet the demand. Now 8" are workng full tme, and they turn out somewhere, around, stcks each year. Lacrosse stcks are hand made. League, Natonal a - record \o four weeks remanng, the Craftsman can fnsh no worse than n a te for the lead f they drop ther lst four games, whch s hghly mprobable. They beat the Fre Co. Mn. J team, 6-. n other ball games, Synoweoks turned n ther tenth wn n league play by knockng off the Cartere Delcatessen, 7-, n a free httng coolest. A ffth wn for the Fre Company No. coupled up wth a th straght loss for the"low!y Babes marked a 7-U wn by the Fre Co. No. team/ Art Bozan got credt for the vctory The A. M. T Realty defeated deal lquor, J-l, wth the wn- Mrs pckng up ther th con quest, The Republcan Club knocked off Local, -, wth BUjLtmatnwsd the wnner. la tn fnal game Local won over to. A&O Defeats Warrors, 9- CARTERET The A & Sweet Shp defeated the Warrors, 5-, n a regular Junor League game. By a strange concdence, the losers outht the wnners, to The A & got all three hts n the thrd nnng, ncludng a homer by Jmenez, but addtonal walks and errors gave the Dvson. Wth team nne runs, suffcent to wn date and only the game. The box score: A ft Verseg C Such P Whte f, ss * Sowerka b Derrao b th Wn For Jewsh War Vets CARTERET - The Jewsh War Vets copped ther th straght vctory and lead by two full games n the Carteret Lttle League, nternatonal dvson. Ther th vctm was Gruhns Pharmacy, 6-5, as Ed Bttner pcked up ls tenth trumph n a NATONAL LEAGUE Craftsman Club Synoweck Carteret Delcatessen Fre Co. # 8 deal Lquor 8 Republcan Club 6 Local # Fre Co. # 5 A.M.T. Realty.. Babes Furnture. Vets Te GDO For Loop Lead CARTERET - the VFW baseball team moved nto a te for frst place n Joe Medwck League by handng the GDO ts frst setback of the season, 8-7. Both clubs are deadlocked for the lead, each wth a record of fve wns and one..loss..\ The Vets led by W> untl the ffth!nnng when the GDO scored four jj runs to te the count The wnners! came back strong to score four 7 runs n the seventh to move ahead, 8-. The GDO nearly pulled the (jame out by rollng up there runs n the bottom half of the seventh frame. Hasek got three hts for the wnners, whle John Spoganetz led the losers wth a trple and double. On the mound, Joe TerebeUk was the wnner over Paul Grace. Bennet b tembrowsk b onohan b orzo ss erenchak f PLAYER SPEAKS The most dscussed NTERNATONAL LEAGUE Jmenez rf Klby f Knght ss Ktecf Watcher lb ON TOP NOW - - FROM By Alan Mover the Republcan Club, TAW/MSsort C.D.O. Nne rst Pla(< % row. n other games, Torn Grace hurled the Rotary Club to ts th wn n starts by beatng the talan Amercan Club, to. The Kaskw Plumbers won over Tonys Shell, 8-, for ther eghth wn. Jm Ryan hurled the wn. The Hebrew Mens Club defeated the Hll Pharmacy, 9-, for Jewsh War Vets Rotary Club Hebrew Mens Club Kaskw Plumbng Gruhn Pharmacy Tonys Shell Devern Assa. talan Amercan Food Machnery Hll Pharmacy No. 8. Jm nng hurer Devern Assocaton came through Stone was the wnn ths game. The 9 t VFW Cunha sg Slotwnskl, b TerebetkL p Buxbaum,ld r er ( Hasek, lb Ellot, rf Toth. f 5 6 7, 8 Lews, S 8 f GDO 8 Feature Races At Flemngton FLEMNGTON - Two feature races followng sx qualfyng prewth a double vctory - wallopng lmnares make up the NASCAR Grace, p * Gasor, b Horxenowsk, b SpoganeU, ss Jmenez, cf Woodhull, rf Flntosh, lb * the Fords-Clara League durng the past week was rd Place: : Anne H.(,,* Merrll Park Playgwun. " rd Place:! Gna Mcel. School ;o Ph ground: Dawn Wder ; # OJBof - jttn: st Place: _ Wllam Fens, Thorpe \venmj. Playgwund, Alan Kraun Thorpe Avenue PlaygrmnH nd Place: Ptt«r CanUlupo. Hgh jch, J : Davd Gtrty H * setwtt - ;m" Place: John Loomt, School # p w. ground: Tom Hwns s,-h<*. # "Grls U-U yean:.st Place:, Mchele Less, Mnln Park,, ground; Manna l.ovnr,, J Menlo Park "nd Place: Ruth Berg, Bunns Lne ]>;,,, ground; Donna K a u s m an lunnt Law rd Place: Mlchele Seaman, East <,-» : Janet Brw&nu School # Playgrrxuxl jw M yean: st Place: Harold Jacques, Thorpe \w- : : A Cetrulo. Th.r Avenue nd Place: Robert Clento, Sdm.: = ; John P.--v School # Playgmun. Steven NoRrady of. the Edson Socal Club Phls who ptched a brllant no ht-no run fame n the Major Dvson Two young performers, Wllam Terefenko Wllam Smth. Buckne" M, ; Allan <;,«< >.,. Bueknell Street Phygmu:vl LAY-UP TOlRNAMhNT WNNERS and Mark Smth, were named;grls M yean: Mayers of the Week n tbe Woodbrdge lttle League. Terefcnko, the Dary Queens star n the Contnental Dvson, collected threa hts, drova n a run and scored tbe Tnnng tally by ttetfng home to mfhuj fth tht raw" hnra JM* tosmd a three ftter and struck out to bead hs club to a decson over the A. F, Grener Senators. He at also effectve at the plate battng n two runs whch kept h teammates n Uw thck of the struggle for the Amercan Dvson flag... The Met*, managed by Frank GlodowsM and Vc Thomp- st Place: Laura Jordan, st Place: Marcene Scrben, lt Place: Corne Dunbar, School Merrll V,rk East yean: st Place: Kevn McGann. nd Place: Gary De Franco, nue rd Place: Jame» Klausman.., Gb-U - yean: Schrtn! rl V.f- ton. defeated the Yankees M to lst Place S Food Machnery, -6, and nosng out the Hll Pharmacy, 5-, n the fnal game, Tonys Shell routed Food Machnery, -5, as Bob Kullck ptched and batted Rundle cf JVarror* the team to vctory. He homer wth two on base. got nulhlc Zl j Scbetta b Kolakowsk b Rndosh lb Belrne ss Kushner rf Urban P Jmenez f Lews C CARTERET - The G. D.o baseball team took $ol» possesson of frst place n tbe Babe Ruth League by defeatng the Veterans of Foregn Wars, 8-. Paul Grace was the wnnng hurler, gvng up eght bts. Four of the loser* hts came n the lxth frame when they scored three runs. Losng hurer Joe TerebeUk gave up fve hts and struck- out nne batters but four walks and a number of errors proved, costly. The wnners wer«lucky enough to score four of ther runs wthout a ht. The box score: G. D. O. Lews f t Grace P j Gasor b Chera C KorzenowBk b, b Mpoganet s to Flntosh lb *, ] Skrock rf Jmene cf J Mller rf,» Carferet Nne Wns h County CARTERET The Carteret Recreaton baseball team ron ta thrd game n (he Mddlesex County Recreatonal League, whppng Metuchen by a - score, and thereby avengng an earler season setback to the borough club. Joe Sco hurled fve nnngs and struck out nne battery. Rcbey Hefferan provded the scorng by drvng n four runs. Carteret scored seven runs n the second nnng and fve more n the fourth. Joe Sco slashed out a n the past years, the basket shown that needed youngsters n ther a lot of clncs are the baseball Lttle stock car racng program Saturday nght at the Flemngton Far grounds, Amercas number one weekly-operated speedway n prze money pad to contestants. And the huge array of talent entered n the motor competton wll come to the fargrounds prepared to meet the challenge of one man, the beadlner who has won more ttles on the Route 68 clay way than any rval. A Tasnady, drvng a new Chevy-engned machne has come on wth a rush after a slow start to now menace all opposton wth hs prze money wnnng tendences and threatens to atone for hs 96 "letdown." Tasnady fajtered last year and barely eked (out a te for the modfel dvson ttle wth a desperate closng nght performance wn tbe Park ChmptomWp. Mark Thompson wa the happy Mal wnnng hurer who wat prased by hs teammates Greg Glodowsk, Bob Jordan. Joe Seckel, Ken Zabor. Bob Lent, Justn Glodowsk, Jeff Storm and Crag Banner A supreme team effort enabled the Drug Far Dodgers to wn two straght games from the Lennys Del Gants and lay full clam to the Colona Lttle Fellows Senor League crown durng the recent playoffs, The Dodgers wnnng ptchers were Mtch Abrams abd Frank Johnson. BG HTS Joan Kenpton, nd Place: Cwncr \v «Meyers Bests Rzasa, 5 to Gets F^ur Hts CARTERET - Art Meyers bested Henry Rzasa on tbe mound as the Knghts of Columbus scored Fresde Realty ndans made a close M vctory over the A and the mot of ther avalable talent Soho"! -ll O No/. team last week n the Recreaton fast ptch league. Meyers allowed only seven seatto cop the selln A. A. Major Amercan League pennant... Home run htters n the Woodbrdge JO 5 ( Cunbj u v. r. w. fj ft> T«r*btteld P Buxbauro b Sunutka, c /Wver cf tllot rf Hawk lb Saw f Uucuk U three-run homer. The bo* score: Carter* Sumutka ss Flep c Hefferan b Comba lb Mante cf Davdson b. Kushner f ScoP Jmuerf Mttaeta Smth u Madoosb Rflblmpn d Watson C Walsh rf Lopaoolla rf Ward f LyMlb RydeUb Gregg p Brnk P K t Leaguers. A lot of boys n the Joe Medwck league do have the knowledge of tbe game, Many boys cannot feld, bat, or ptch properly. More attenton should be pad to the boys durng th«regular season. Wnnng or losng, the games mean nothng, the teachng of the boys, the game properly s more mportant. A lot of managers and parents thnk more of headlnes and the proper spellng of thebdys names than what Jttle "Johnne" has learned durng the season... Dongs n the Rec leagues durng the past week.., n case you mssed the games durng the week the Sportsmtffl dropped two garnet and are n second place, no apologes needbd, but snce an njury to Mke Collguj, tlw team hasnt won, but wth Mke back n acton the team can wn agan... meanwhle K o( C wan two game* and lead by half game... T«Craftsman Club woo t* nth that brought hm up even wth Hopp Sch able. Ths year, the th for the sport at Flemngton, the veteran performer was spotty n early w«eks, wnnng one Saturday, falng to fnsh the followng week and consequently fell behnd the pacemakers, headed by Wll Cage and Sammy Beavers, a par of young tered hts, whle losng hurer loop durng the past week were: Henry Rzasa gave up ten hts. Meyers slammed a homer to help hs own cause. Brown also got a four-bagger off Raa. Molarz was the leadna htter wth three for four. The box score: Kof C Moran, cf Brown, rf / Pannoone, f Smth, e Bove, ss Kuehner, b Molarz. b! Kndzersk, lb Meyers, p Ed Mtchell. Dary Queen: Bob Ahcrn tapenta Ol; Rche Kuch tyak, PBA. and Vfark Sntth, Tg ers.. The Clara Barton Carvel Yankee* made Mark Meswrw ther honored guest on ther dugout Boys MS bench after he flpped " stalng Ut P**: no ht-no run game... Wth the Walttr J completon of ther elaborate re- grow* Prt, PUy ground Jrd Place: Shelley Tartagla, B«rs W-ll yean: st Place: Mke Beese. Thorpe Avr* nd Placa:... Allan Gluchotk, Bucltne: M-«rd Place:.,. Greg Cggelaks, f-t <«Obt U-U yw- st ^ce: Debbe Edgely, Quglty nd Place:, Susan HTbg, Bunns - " ground Jrd Ptftc*:, Lnda Donnelly, Kf> netl > Boyt MS y*»» :?r \ 9 Jerry West of the LM Angeles Lakers set a pew Natonal Basketball Assocaton playoff scorng average record of O.«durng the season! straght gume to clnch at least a te for the chmponjhp, another wn or a loss by Synoww- «wll Kv«tham Uw ttle. Durng the season, they have made w wly trple play m He Ptcher xu Toth has strajll vu, a«l a uo htu-, fld ptcher Juhu Cuom \mt sx wns, and a no htter Tlt) Jewsh War VtU won thru Uh l ld b Manager OH Hodges of the Washngton Senators compled a.7 battng av«r«ge for,7 Natonal league garnet. Bttern hat ten straght wns to ls credt... The V. F, W. and the G. D, O. ams took turns n beatng each other and-as a result, both teams ted lt frst place n the fh 5! half wth fve wns and losy Ttam must play one more game to dedde the frst half ttle. Lluu Club nan won three Chervenak, Rgler, c Rzasa, p Hamorsk, b Coughl, b Donovan b WoodhuU, cf Comba, lb Trzcnsk, rf Lurker, f A*O# freshment stand, Woodbrdge wll nd Place: roll out the red carpet tomorrow nght when the local Amercan All Star (earn plays host to Metochtn West: n the frst game of the dstrct tournament. Johnny Orsoe hat been assgned to handle tl the mportant.detals The othe Woodbrflw All Star aggregaton are scheduled o take to the road n the next two days. The Naton als engage Mdtown Bdton to nght at 6 p.m., whle the Contnentals are the guests of Lawrence,D,m cnas trr we guf»» wwrow CARTERET Harbor Saturday afternoon at : bg eleven-ht attack h home Knodel. [ums Schpo Ronald Jacques. rd Plact: Chjrles Bayer. PHyground Cornell Estates Tes For \*A $ The WE htter n the Fords-Clara Barton Mdget Uague recently was sluggng Jmmy Chleute... Cal Donnelly reports that the Colona Major League champonshp playoffs between the Colona Fre Department Whte Sox and Slv»s Shell Gants are slated to commence ths evenng and Audreys n the Joe eght W Uh * wu full straght straght c.kf. Teams meet each uther next Saturday n a regular game. Kolbas Cardb lead (le Val ptch league by two lull garnets over the A & O # team, whle a le Kolbas tle tluw l and th«cornell j; ( me ^ncl lead b> ttams have wtm eght games and uver Rotary. Kl lout uuy tat bg eleven-ht attack w Munnng..who homere< a Wden Lead To Cards Wn, 5-, CARTERET - The league lead- n^ Cardnals wcreased ther ppstm n frst place to two full ranes by defeatng ther cousns the Kolbas Radbrds. 6 to, ; week n the past Ftch sof % won two league T Medwck Stan Swwwsk gave up seven hts t«score the wn. He was n trouble only once n the seventh - when the losers broke out wth a two rm rally, < : - Fur the wnners Tony Zullo and Ed Sullvan got three hts apece. The box toon: ural, b Strajtapwle, ss Kolbas, f (luchowsk, b Kent, d Poloncsak, cf Sullvan, lb Blehl, f S, Soswwak, p ; stoges, the turned n ther«teason to reman the Kolb>s OldU place n the Slow League. For the!»«>».. pouktadoutalwn^^; The St. Joes n the «w>«"«teamwtpt httng bl wallop U 8 b ZuUu,c Pava, f J. Kopn, cf D. Kopn, c Woodbul, lb atwlenst, b Koby, rf KrsUek, p 9. f Ham, Dwyer and got three hu club the Bam*"" V *-,-

13 * nclep undent-leader (j> B>. carteret?rm Obtuares,,* T MCDONALD,^ qulero at St. Cecell Church TERRACE - j Bural was n St. Gertrudes f«t her hom«, K> Dogwood Lane, VTW, Shamokn, Pa. He was. vere held Monday mornng from communlcnnt of St. Josephs he Costsllo,, Ftmeral «- Home and -at Church Md memberof the"holy AVTNF W-L.. ""* Ctarch wher8 a Narne SuM y- He «a also» RlULL ngh Maw of Requem wns Mng member of the Frst Catholc Thursday, July f, 965 PAOB THRTEN t the local post home, D] cws, Emsmel Greber. Unverstys Palmar Park Avenue. JoytCCo lttl CwmsmKy Pregras* the Junor M a s Pageant. -M r. and Mrs. Nelson Avery. The Jsyeees agan have paaaed j^e nternatonal Aflatn f+ nnr hmlly. Woodbrldge Aveme. ocvpa"<ll rjvctlts a ** orrk * vtl P nel< P n f r * m gram s hghlghted by the Jaycte enjoyed a two-week vacaton n project such as street name partcpaton n Project World flovcrsvllle and Troy, New York. WoonRROr.K Th" Wood- -hanjje, bcycles regstraton, wde n whch several Jayeee -A two-week stay n Hawa >rl() «Towmhn.l.wees hs.muudsts njtht. Board of Edu- fgmue. host the student counse- sster. Mrs. Frank Tycyk, Boon-^nvak Sod-ty, Shsmokln and a - <vc " <^<^ Bural was n the famly plot n member of the flenernl Stefntlk»* the Holy Crns Cemetery, North Slovnk Amere.n Oltrern Club H <**-w t Mrr» ded Saturday Arlngton. ;f-rteret. Mearl tt ll at Cornwall, MM. ANNE E. McKF.NZK A natve of Newark. Mrs. Sey-; Hs on. he late John R Sabol MF - * wa«recently enjoyed by Mr. and -wleted plans for a vnred lst jaton budget tudv and many \ on { th f ammer morths. Pre- Ml SELN - Funeral servces fo buck had resded there untl mov- A Ms wnud ^acanlc, Avenel \ d Au^t^t V, W. He s str-» Kn. w., w -. Knlahl,,.,,,. f nctlvles for the remander jther desgned to keep tbe com- ject Concern and Projct UNCEF vlved hv Mrs. Anne E. McKenzle, 56, who ng to Colona fve yenrs ago ^ «lfe. Susan Perzel ~ St Anlltw Knl<!hls nf (o rest. * f lh«y«ar nnd contnung nto munty "nwng forward wth the wll also he emphn.r.ed. ded Frday at her home, Jl Trento Street, were held Monday after- She s survved by her husband. H M - -T. dmghter. Mrs. Henry lumbus founcl 5W wlh s " n -Vacatonng as guests of Mr,, rs(>y Cty. \, )nnnl( was a parshoner Anthony hony J. Seybuck: a d.-urhter * row k c»rtewl: three sons, sor a paper drve n town Snlur-., M W,. hennvd by.n arra pcnc llm «* " T*»» llte( actvtes are <nd Mrs " Wllam Raymond, - ; - ;""" " r ".; The Vouth program wll agan only a partal lstng of ths years..^las Church sew. A noon at the Grener Funeral Mss s Vctora Seybuck. nt home; a l v j, d and : nmth of wll be held n Merrll ^rt*ret day from 9: A. M. Members ln^. ^ were Mrs Pete* whch wll be held, n Merrll :mm j ^ * unor to&^vuu of Acton tat wll bv**, f NPW York Cty, he re- Home, Green Wood-:! :,,^^*".. ; four brothers Casmr Caamr g. 8. J ^ f*, two t ^ n ^ L l T md, n j frlenrts M«nH. are n,^ >*** to. P ace n ^""""".Tu/Jf " v>,» L "*» r P rk th)l comln * Runda)r lournament, scholastc acheve- acted by the group of M young y\ " :fcrsey Cty before com- brdge, Bural was n Cloverleaf; Harkewcr, Joseph Danflwklf ^ frenrt are."^ t place? w nd rkewc, Newark; Zgmtnd Carteret, ^"fll.! J T Dh? 8 r aw le J rh?" H *» f R " hway The local grot wll be host men! awards, pass, punt and klckmen between the ages ot Hand ltw r»,w>r. n f«r ),* r,,, \vem,#.nl, h, Townshp eleven years Park Cematery. Hnrkewcz, Hgemtown. Mrv Ann ZMac Shn- lr?b^% " ul (or plcl( up Fnr t n u,,, and! An on ^m7! \ members and ther famles contest, basketball sklls, the N..f Thnte lnt«r»rted n becomng u mokn: n brother,.joseph Rhnmo!. urthw. mformalolv con Bct m;y n n ll, n XJ, " """ rarterrt. Clark. PHwbeth, -ootball Classc between the a mmber are askd to contact A natve of Brooklyn, Mrs.! ^rvved by hs wdow, McKenze lved n seln for the Japan p and n Chester "of""far ^ *"!." ft» r.r»fohm,.«. be made wth John De l,un,t>nv. ot Doreen Ortve Hllsde. Lnden. Perth Ambov. Cnnts and Engos at PrncetonHobrt Mantls nt 8S-MB Mrtha Sharp McDonald: past U years. She s survved by Oakes, Calf. SORFN Mt.Mtt. -Ttert wffl be no crd party luhwa,, Row e an d UnJon. -.lames T, Menlo Park her hujband, Robert J. McKenze; Mrs. Seybuck wa«a parshoner - Congratulaton* to M and nndny evenng, announced Mrs. Q rove j thf, CARTERKT - Soren Koed T, Mrs. A. Mlano of Doreen Drve "-*orge Ryan, charman ol the wm ~~tne act v te«or,,, nm) Robert. Rdgewood: a daughter, Mrs. Jacquelne of St. Jh John Vlanney! Church and va Emerson Street, dl-d ves- m th «brth of ther dmuhler. ^^nc\ Womans Clubs summer A y^t n. nndchldren. two ssters,[schroeder, Royersford, Pa., -"" a ts Altar-Rosary (( *<lav at the Melodst Honntl. Mara rene. July lo at Rnhway " rrt contest s plunnartles Tne next one wll ne( f or ^ The Wood- M,o McDonald and MssjUter, Mrs. Mary Youngberg Socety, Houston, Te^fas. He hnd resd»d Hosptal. > August at the home ot Mrs \ r [lnn.ld, Jersey Cty and!and two grandchldren. n Carteret for more than SO A son was born to Mr and v «... w JL u brdge Townshp Jaycees has a "" Avery. 5W Woodbrdge tab nght ^ ^ ^ fm aw, (h. -,,l, (. r Frank Frey, Dumont. CORNELUS THOOST years and was a retred budng Mrs, James Maloney, Avenel Wenue. : Weve Got Tl n(.-, se-vces were heldyesfrom the Flynn COLONTA Funeral servces 8, of 96 Grant Avenue, ded Frl- M r. Koed was ons of Carterets Hosptal, Elzabeth. BKYBUCK CARTERET - Cornelus Troost, ((mfr softball and bocch teams have actot. Street. July at St. Elzabeth v luneral Home, Ford for Mrs. Holrn Harkewc Sey- <ay mornur n Rahway Hosptal.; At one tme be ran for! - e Auxlary of the Th thrown open challenges to ther Vacaton Germans made sugar from brother chapters. On hand to n 9M Although t s not throw out the frst ptch of the n.l - hgh Mass of re- K k. l. wn. -^ Thursday He had been employed as guard ^vf >r on the Republcan tcket Avenel Memoral Post 7M. V., very sweet Money For You! t s extremely nutr- softball game wll be the state at the Foster Wheeler Corp h«re s»rvlvnc are hs wf-, Mrs. W,, Wll meet at 8 P, M promptly presdent of the New Jersey Jayat the tme <rf h, retrement l^ da Thorson Koed: a daughter, ears ago, Mr. Trntrt was a mem- M s * Dagmar Koed of Carteret: CdUn " of CarteTct ^xl?e No w two brothers, Vl«n Koed of North SALE! WED. * THURS. ONLY FOR THE PRCE OF MAMA BURGERS Thrk pttw of pan U»t, \»UU «Hsk pckltt <! oaon, «H*ou bun. A & W DRVE-NS nk tm *m rtth Orwft buf W. WHTPRO AV., lotml PARK 7* ST. OtORO AV., AVENEL d Fellows. PHnfeU!»rd Vsldemur Koed of He was the husband of the late Wellesl n y, Mas$.: and three sstrs. da Ackerfv Toost. Born n ter»- Mrs. Charle? Ptterson of olland, he had resded n Car- Fort ljuderdale, Fla.. Mrs. Henry ftl wn Haas of Planfeld and Mrs Survvng srf Wree daughters, Peterson of Denmark rs. Jane Grwnhalgl of H«n- Funeral servces were held Xfonday mornng at hs home. nter- "f: Mrs. Ava Blessng and Mm. frothy Uvn of Carteret; two ment was to Falrvlew Cemetery, ns. Wllam Troost of East Me- Westfert. "dth, N, Y,, and Charles Thst- her of Carteret; "randchltdrw ANTHONY C. WAGNER nd u great-pandchldren. There COLONA - Funeral servces had been another daughter, th«were held ths mornng for An-; ate l(rs. Gladys Rajjp of Carthony C. Wagner, 7, of 7 Hgh- eret. The funeral was held Monday ornlng at the Synowleckl Funeral lonw, H Carteret Avenue, wth R«v, James M. Mnr«h offcatng. ntetment was n Rahway Cemetery. Bearers were Robert Ben- <on, Charles Blessng. Bay Greenhalgh. Howard Greeohalgh, Jo wpt Lavn and Rchard Uvn. rohn C. ABOL CARTERET - John C. Sabol, 8 Pennng Avenue, ded July at NOW)... T CAN E OLD! A NEW EXTEROR PANT AT A tale FRCE... WTH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! THS PANT S POSTVELY STAN RESSTANT! asbestos hngw* masonry, clapbcard contan* al > W tht arwltst LEAD Ol - RU8BE WolVNYl LATX UTxYcan< C alw l b used mmedlrttjy after wn Spreads tn smswaly, eoslry, wth velvety flnlel. LMVM yew h»n» wautlhl for veers brukr flls s * now pfllnt rtwt Mm bllslerln > We. bug free, and dw frm n mlsuft*. TW K rh#»w p«nt that nvsble bmthlm skuld to permm tvat»ratfon <* meteture. OUTSDE PANTS Tl PWTOSS, AMAZNO NWVJNYUATX DRPLESS FLAT» WNDOW SHADES thru U" whh, wth rtlltf d*rlnn»r» SLK cm LATEX FLAT SEALER 5-" am feld Road, who ded Monday at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal The servces were held at tbe Thomas J. Costello Funeral Home, Green Street and Cooper Aveme. seln, followed by a hgh Mass of rtquem n St. John Vanney Church, Colona at 9 A. M. Bural fosowed n St. Gertrudes Cemetery. Colona. He was retred aastmblcr employed by the L. J, Wng Manufacturng Co., Dvson of Arao- Flow Dynamcs nc.. North Ln- after a long llnets. h* home den. lorn n Shamokn, Pa. De resded BedM Ms wfe, Mrs Bertha here years. He was employed Wagner, he s survved by three at the U. Metals Refnng Company n the Oxygen Free De- of Colona and Harold of Wash- sons. Anthony, Jr., and Ronald partment for 5 years. He retred ngton, D. C; a sster, Mrs. Margaret Colley, Newark: two broth- fve years ago. He served n the U. S. Army ers. Frank of Newark and Fred durng World War and was aof Belmar, and sx grandchldren. member of Btyler Qunn Post, wfy nm WALLPAPER Sngle Roll for walls and celngs,can be tnted- Soap and water clean 99! Uad,rtc* ClmW t n oma M OUR MOM. BEST BROS. Oal. SANTAS WALLTEX uotmju ^^V^B 9 \^& th. WA..SAV M N. BROAD ST., ELZABETH MRS. HELEN VANASSE CARTERET - Mrs. V. (Akek Vanasse, B. of n W, «Sth Street, New Yortt Cty, formerly of Car teret. ded July S at Bellevue Hosptal. Daughter of the lat* John and Mary Rusak Aleck, she was born n Roseton, New York. She was a member of St Josephs Roman Catholc Church. Survvng are three ssters, Mrs. Stanley Zysk of Ung sland and Mss Betty Aleck and Mss Ann Aleck, both of Carteret; and eght neces and nephews. Funeral servces were held Saturday at 8: A. M. (ran the Svnoweck Funeral Home followed by a requem Mass at St. Josephs Roman Catholc Church, wth Rev. P. M. Lyons as celebrant. nterment was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Cotena. Bearer were Wllam Kacher. Peter Kacher, George Kacher and James R. Aleck. ALEXANDER UJJ CARTERET - Alexander U],l, S, of M McKnlty Avenue, ded Saturday at home. Born n Car» teret, he wa lfe-long resdent here and was parshoner of St. ElEtabeths Church. Ha operated a.concesson for the blnd on Roosevelt Avenue at Edwn Street for M years He was the son of the late Mathlas Ujjjnd Mrs. Mary Ujj, who survves. Funeral servces were held Tuesday mornng from the Synow«ckt Funeral Home, followed by a Twuem Mass wth tle Rev John Chonko as celebrant. nterment was n ft. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Bearers fere John Nagy. Joseph Nagy, James Nagy, Mchael Varga. Ralph Denttw and Stephen Nagy The whte potato, a vegetable, frst was rased Pen. No nterstate U. S. hghwajj marker s to bear more thn tm dgts. The earth coven about mllon square mles and support! nearly S bllon people. HOME COOKED LUNCH and Dnners Served Daly t».«. tu tumoa am «JS Sunday frtn :6 P.M. to (Mldega) AUTHENTC Bet er C«M Km NOW MKVCE ON TAUMlt OL ME *-ttt* LUNCH UNNKH BREAKFAST VLLAGE NN Bdr & Rutauran * -) * Mf Ol/K rtfcw TOOL A Pes LQUORS S FREE Customer Parkng foll BEER Perchng at Randolph CARTERET ATTENTON BOWLERS Op«nlga For Full Team And ndwdnj Bowlrn Fw The tm \m Season la The Followng Leagvet TM. l-awn»m au. S:M P.M Thun,-man SM at, : r.m Tnet S-mtn M5»t«. >;5 P.M Thurv J-Wotnen l.t>[< : Wel, l-man SH an. >:5 r.m Vrl -roan SM av. l:«p.m Wt< S-nn Mel :S P.M Frl. S-man SS». : P.M Sllndaj - -man MPd - : P M. Lanes Avalable For League Play On Thursday Nghts 9:S P.M. 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14 Thursday, July.965 nhrncn ML. frotherpmkt cat of Europes Alp. BTBU proonom worh coftto. «f to ATenu*. art also LBOAL NOTCB Judcment Ml* to MM NYTAOW POK BUM The Board at Educaton «W rerntt sealed bms) to: CT. ROOPNO ttftt te sepum CONTRAC QRK WOODBHTTXW ffrflot <lbh SCHOOL. CONTRACT M ROOFWO WORK SCHOOL #, WOD- BRDOE CONTRACT ROOFDta WORK WOODBRTOOB JUNOR HOH SCHOOL. Bds wll be reooled n tb* ng room of the Board of Educaton. _ the Admnstraton Buldng,. Sc _ g hool 8tn»t. Woodbrdg*, rteur J«r eey at ajn, KD8.T, on Au KU«, 9«5. Bds wn be submtted on bd form n three Cl) mpftm *nrrj*nt to n- qlllrrmpnu wt forth n n tlows Proposed (orm c«f contract locumentf are nhtalnahle «t the offc«of the. Superlntondent of Buldng* «nd Grounds n the Board of Mloaton Adm Bd*. Tmrnshlp of Woodtordgc Attenton n called to the fu:t tlmt not mn ttan th* mtn- nm mlnrl»nd mutest preralt!t ttln nrra must be p»w on the k work Btd bond or certfed nheck n the prlrw r at T>» man Mm, Ol et to b M bad premses art s*v«randolph " m Jersey and LOU No*. TO, Use of Ran n Lt* unount of th* jmtjded by the sad.. of Four Hundred, ( 7.) Dollar* more or lest, plus nterest tngethw.wth the cost* at ths sale. The subscrber reserves Un rght to adjourn sam sale from tme to Um«subject only to srch Mmltftttons or restrcton* upon the exercse of such power a* may be specally pnnmed by law or rule* of Court. Bold subject tn nondtlon* of ROBERT H. JAMBON. Bherff. OOTDO J. BROtAtn Attorney. X. flsm UPBROR COURT o r NRW JKRSEY Docket No. M-59-M STATS OP KBW JKRSBY: TO: VHONA (nrfwde.ru): J WHTLOCK. By vrtu* of an Order of Ue 8upwlor Court of New Jersey, Chanrf*ry Dvson, made on tbe 9th day of June. 9S, n a cvl acton wheren ALLAN L. WHTLOCK S the PlalnHff»nd you ure the De- Tend«.nt, yo\ s.rw hsreby requred to wwwpr the Complant of the Plantff on or heron- the.th day of Awrtwt, WB. by nerrtng an answer on OrosBo. lfcc & Mungtno, ~ PsJntltTs Attorneys, whose address :l* No, S Man street, Orange, New y, a Judgment ahull be rendered W you u th«oourt»h«!l thnk eqlthbl«and Jtut. You nhsll fle your anmnr and proof of servce n duplcate wth the Olork of the Buperlor Oourt. Sut«Hmne Annex. Trenton, N«w J«r»ey. n accordance procedurt. Th bj rate* of pnrtre and amount ol t of the bl< abtll Acrompattf^arj bw. P^Tlf^!^^^TJ 7 ««y- ««>«-» th.rrf.uc age. Successful bdder Shall tm be requred to furnsh «pmfarmanr* bond n full amount of contract prce on <Tmtmu-tj tn-rolvn*; laror and- materal. Upon completon of roofng work, Oontractnr shall provde a Mantenance Bond ssued by a bondng company n ttw amount of W., and for a perod of not lees (ban Tears, to lmmre theft ssry Msts Yrnlflb occur durng ths perod wll he repared. Thn bond shall be furnshed Tor *aflb lob. AU bhtderm of ntajlattom or oonjtrurtton work moat be prsnuallned bv th«state Board of Kueatton aod oertlfloate of pre-quall- M must awwfany Md. Admt MW*M*ww<j*hjfejBUfc«r wsaatstaumnsr H nktvbolcllllov nshsntuls TtoT:maSal. Supervsor of Ooafertcton Bureau of Bobool The object of sad acton * to obtan a ludanen* of dtvwe* between fch* sad Plantff and you. Dated: July J.865 RO6, BBCK * MANQNO Attorney* of Plantff By MARTO osoeeo A Member of «h* Frm an Man Street Onocs, New Jeney (Address of Attorneys of PWntlff) OP. 7/8-lS-a-»/«6 9e«Tta«LD«pt. of d m w«t Btata Bt., Trenton S, taw Jersey. AU nsurance and bondlog earn- MCM otmeemed OMO bt tm to H» BoaM at KuoaUoo b Ud t d bm be Ueenaed to do bomnees n me Stats at New Jeraer. Outer All* Federal Srlga and Lon AaooMlon, a Sarlnge and Loan As- odatkm of ttw Unted BUtw of Amertna. Plantff, and Onarles C. * rght to reject any and all blda nd, to walre htfonsahttes tn bddng tf tt deem* tt n M best lntco sat so to do, BOARD Of BDCCATOn OP TH* TOWKHHJP OF wooubludqx, WOODBRDQal MBW JKRSKT T. C. CADWAUDBt, 7/85 TAO fotk* THAT th* aonnal New t BasosdnooT* A. HtBmABD. D or CHANCtRY DTUOM MraDLMn COUNTT Docsn NO. r-mm osn NO. rmm W«t ade FMtanl aattsc* and Loan Aasootatloa of New Y«S Cty, a corporaton of UM Mat* of N*w 6r, U Plantff, and " F Kl jr... ht wfe, at* the Defendants, Wrt of Executon lar tte e&m-ot mora&geo. rflm June Mb, MS. By vrtu* of the state Mated BBXRlTB BAXB SUPEROR COURT OF NKW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-H-M Al* Federal Barngs and Loan " Keller and Helen Keller, hu wfe; Morjan-Lambert OorporaUon, a PenMylTanla Corporaton; Qeneral ntectnent Oorporatlon, % Oorporatton of «he State of New Jereay; Broadway Bank and Tnut Company, a New Jereey Corporaton; Oommantal Tme Salea do., Academy Street, Newark, New Jeney; and The atate of New Jersey, Def«ndant. Wrt the mt of Jwm lmfc. By rlrtue of the ErecuUoh for premse* above stated d d l d Wrt, to me drected and dellrered rll expose to sale at publc Tendue on WKDNXSOAT, THE th DAY OF AUOU8T A. D., 965. at the hour of two oclock by the then pmsaunt (Standard or Daylght flatted) tme, n the afternoon of ttw sad day, at the Sherffs Offce n tte Cty of New Brunswck, N. J, AH tte fouowfcg tract or parcel of land and the premses herenafter perttoulerty descrbed, stuated, Wng and beng n the Townshp <j? WoodbrldgeToouty of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: Lot n Brock; 7W-OJC, *a shown on a certan mop enttled "Map of Burdett Manor, stuated n Wood- " t Townshp, Mddlesex County, x W» _^_ n - Daade by Olver P. Ultchell. UJS.., J.; was fled n the p Oount c Olarks Offce June 9, K9 M Ma NO nn Fle M M7 )e*m «K Ola NO. h ce June 9, K9 M Ma Fle Mo. M7; )e*m «K ot and blk ntabenron y rtue of the abdp* Mated Wrt, to me dtreoted and dburered, wttl expon to sale at pubuc T«ndue~on WKDNBDAY THE «h DAY OF AUGDST A. U» JSM at the hour of two oclock by the tr*u, pretnttng (Standard or Day:;nt fsvdb) ttme, n she afrernoon of the sad day, at the SherffB. Offce, n the CKT of New Brunswck. N. J. AU tbat trace or pared of land, sad Mug n the Wbodbrldge, n the stuate. _ ToWfahlp _. Couflty of UkMlesn, n the State of ffew Jersey: BEGNNNG at a pont on Utt ortherly dd f W d d A GN at a pont on Utt t ^ northerly edda of Wedgewood Avs- ^ sue* dstant westerly 6. feet from the westerly sde of Hldgeda* Avenue and f d b l LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES l* noorporated hmtn by rtfertnoe; and («) TO tbe dellfen of fosllslnn and tttkt to sad lands and orsmlses tt He tme and place and n tte manner nentnaftwr set forth under th* ttle or headng, to wt, "CLOflma OP TTTLK PART vn). whch»r«lneorporat«d heren by- referenee, PART Descrpton O Land To He loul All those land* and premse*, wth the buldngs thereon and appurtenances thereto pertanng stuate, lyng, and b*nn, mostly n the TownsMp of WoodbrldRe. n the County of Mlddleoe, and partly n the Townshp of Bdlson, n sad County of Mlddlem. and State of New Jersey, and descrbed as follows: BKONNrNO»t a pont oo the Southerly sde of Mddlesex sse- Turnplke where nld southerly sde of sad Turnpke ntersect* th* Easterly sde of land now or formerly Frank Cooper. From sad be gnnng pont runnng; thence () touth degrmn 6 mnutes second* Bast 8 feet to a monument; thenw () South n degrees mnute* Bast 5 feot to a monument alonu the easterly lne of New JfMfy Holdlm Home; thence () stll cmtlnuln! alarm sad lands South 6 dfsrem mlnuw«but 7!W f«t to another monument stll n the lne o( sad land; thence () aouth defjrees S9 mlnnteb 7 seconds BMt 5,BO foet to another monument n the Ea-stwly lne of lands of New Jersey 8oldl<-r«Home where sad Easterly lne!«ntemctod bv the Northfrly lne of Unds of Mddlesex Water Company; thence 5) along lne of lands of sad Water Company North BS nert** mnutes SJ fleronds East 8M 5 feet to a monument n lne of sld Wster Company land, the lands heren descrbed and the Northerly sde lne of Port Readng Ralroad; thence (C) runnng alone the Northerly sde of lands of Port Readng Ralroad North 7 degree* 9 mnutes East m.m feet to a monument trtere MM nofottfy MBe Of sad Rtllrofl ntersects the Westerly sde of lands now or formerly Unted Cemeteres Corporaton; (7) runnng along sad lne of sad cemetery North M degrees M mnute* East 8. feet to another monument n lne of sad land*; thence (8) sttll nlong the lne of land of sad Cemeteres Corporaton North 7 degrees mnutes East 77.7 feet to a monument n tle Westerly sde of Orden State Parkway; ttenoe (B) aloud sad sde of sad Parkway Nortt degrees 6 mnutes seconds West 8.9 feet to soother monument; thence () stk along sad sld* of sad parknray North degrees mnutes seconds West 9. feet to another monument stll n sad sde of sad Parkway; thence (n) sttll along sad sde of sad parlrwa] North degrees M mnutes 5 seconds West 86. feet to a pont thence () South 8 degrees mnutes seconds West 9 feet to another monument; thence () South degrees 7 mnutes second* West feet to a monument n lne of Lands now or formerly Mnerals t Chemcals Corporaton of Amerca; thence ( runnng along the Southerly sde of sad land South 8 degrees mnutes seconds West feet to another monument stll n the lne of sad land: thence (5) North 65 d*grees mnutes 5 seconds West 8 feet to a pont n the Southerly sde of Mddlesex Essex Turnpke; thence (6) runnng along sad sde of sad Turnpke South 7 degrees mnutes seconds West 57M feet to the pont and place of The above therefrom, shall prorld* for th* payment of nterest computed from tht day of Closng of Ttle on unpad balances of prncpal at tht rat* of fr* (5%) par cent ptr annum, payable tn *sml-annual nstallment* tnd shall pnrrlde for full sod partal prepayment prlrllere wthout penalty. Par. They shall provde for the payment of st least twenty (%) per cent of the orgn*! prncpal sum annually, but the mortgagor shall hare the prvlege of makng addtonal payments n excess of twenty (%) per cent durng any year and any such excess payment shall be credted toward the twsnty (%) per cent mnmum requred n each subsequent year, and U* balance of prncpal Ohen remalnng unpad snal b«dus and paybls at the expraton of fre years fter closng of ttle. Par. They shall provde that upon each payment on account of the prncpal, the mortgagee shall Jght ndustral Zone" Sonln Ordnance of toh f WoodbrtdM ren gage, a land area to be selected By the mortgagor whch shall not exceed n value the amount of such payment. n calculatng the value of land to be released n consderaton of such payment, Me land lyng wthn SO feet of depth from Garden State Parkway measured at rght angles thereto shall be computed per acre at a pres equvalent to the or mortgage the sane lot and block ndunbenron tbe Woodbrdge TownaAlp m S» known s at UltohtU Place, ATtnel. New Jersey. The approxmate amount of the ludgment to be tatlafled by sad sale s the Bum of Twenty-Two Thousand, One Hundred, Ffty Eght (tj.lm.) Dollars more or leas, plus nterest together wth the costs of ths sal*. The supserlber reserves the to adjourn Md sale from tme tme subject only to such Jlmlta- Uons or restrctons upon the exercse of suoh power a* may be «peclally provded by l«w or rules of NNrNa. The above descrpton s taken from a survey sketch of property for tte Townshp of Woodbrdge - Property known as Free Schools Lands (dtu«,t«n Townshp of Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County. N.J Surveyed by Oeorge D. Reager. E. & Surveyor dat*d February 96. Scale " -. PART H Depost Requred Before The Submsson Of Any Bd That, upon the openng of the bddng at the tune and place scheduled for sad publc sale as aforesad, and before any bd or bld«are receved by the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, the Board of Educaton of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, and the Trustees of the Jree Schools of the Towne of WootJbrldge, n Jont sesson, any and all persons desrng to make a Md shall depost or shell have deposted, wth the Townshp Clerk of sad Townshp of Woodbrdge, tle sum of KO.OOO.OO n cash, or by a certtfed-oheck n that from tt«hen of the mortorlgnal prlnclp&l sum of the pe multpled by 57; the land lyng beyond sajd 5 fe«t depth from sad Parkway but wthn 5 feet of depth from sad Parkway measured at rght angles theret6, shall be computed per acre»t a prce equvalent to the orgnal prncpal sum of the mortgage multpled by.; and Che land lyng beyond sad 5 feet depth from sad Parkway shall be computed per acre at a prce equvalent to the orgnal prncpal sum of the mortgage multpled by.7. Par. $, They shall further provde that f, wthn days after closng of ttle, the constructon of «buldng or buldngs for ndustral us* or use* hatng n the aggregate a gross floor area of not less than 5, square feet shall have been commenced upon the premse* by tft* completon of the oundatton or foundatons of such buldng or buldng* wthn sal perod, the mortgagee shall, wlthou requrng any payment on account of prncpal therefor, release from the len of sad mortgage such parcel or parcels u the owner may select, whch parcel f but one, or panel* n the aggregate, f more than one, shall not exceed ten () tcres. and shall not nclude more than 5 feet of Oarden State Parkway frontage. Par. 5. Any volaton by the Purchaser of tte term*, condtons o restrctons of ths sale, shall auto matlc&lly accelerate the mortgage, and the unpad balance on sam shall become mmedately due an payable. PART V Depost* For Securty. The Purchaser shall be requlrec to depost wth the Townshp o; Woodbrdge at the tme or tmes, l the amount or amount*, and n the manner her*lnaft*r set forth, a sum equvalent to ten (%) per cent of the purchase prce to be held by sad Townshp to secure the payment of the lqudated damages for whch provson s herenafter mode n the event sad Purchaser falls to construct the buldngs herenafter requred wthn the tme lmted. The amounts of such deposts maj be appled by the Townshp to th payment of lqudated damages. f Hnd when ncurred, and any excess thereof returned to the Purchaser, hs hers and twralgns, wthout n terest.. At the tme of Closng of Tltl the Purchaser shall depost n cash, or by a certfed check payable aforesad,» sum equal to t (%) per cent of the amount de posted before or at the publc sal of sad premses together wth addtonal sum equal to ten ( per cent of th* amount pad at Closng of Ttle. (. n the event the Purchaser delvers a Purchase Money Note Bond and Mortgage, as he s permtted to do under the provsons set forth n PART V next above, sad Note or Bowl and Mortgag shall provde tuw wth each payment on account the prncpal of sad Note or Bonand Marte&ge. tue Mortgagor shal also depost \rth the Townshp Woodbrdge & sum equvalent ten to> per c«nt of the amoun of the payment on account of prn cpal.. Such deposts for lqudate! days after cloatng of Ttle, oomnence constructon of an ndustral tructure, buldng or buldngs, lavng n the aggregate, a gross loor area of not Teas thnn 5, quart feet; and snal, wthn one ear after Closng of Tltls, com nenc«constructon of such addl lonal ndustral structure, buldng buldngs so that the aggregate Ms floor area of such structures or buldngs n exstence or under constructon *t the expraton of me year aft«r Closng of Ttle wll ae not less than 5, square feet. Constructon of a bulldlnc shftll be onsldtred a* havng been cotnnenced when the foundaton s Obstructed and constructon of any buldng shall be compltel wrtln eghteen months after rom mencement of ts constructon. A he expraton of the seventh year rter closng of Ttle, there shall sve been constructed upon the.remses ndustral structures or ulldlnga havng n the aggregate gross floor area of not less than 5, squnre feet. All of sad lnlufftrlal structures or bulldlnns rlthtn the Townshp of Woodbrldge, hall be for use* permtted n the M-l Lght ndustral Zone" under amount payable to the order of th damages, f and when la "**» Townshp of Woottbrldge. No bd shall be appled by the Town, J» shall be made by any person, nor woodbrdge a* requred bv»«- receved by sad Sellers unless and graph o( PART Vn below cally p y Court. Bold subject to condtons of Avenue and from sad begnnlnf pont westerly along th* northerly dde, of Wedgtwood Avenue 7JO leer; ttenoe northerly fee*: thence easterly 7.5 feet; ttoenee southerly feet to the place at BEONHNa. BUNG am known M NO, M Wedfewood Avenue, Woodbrtd*. Her Jeney. The tpproxknat* amount of Judgment to be st/uafkd by ale,la ttw sum of Ten Thc* One Hundred, Tttlrty-One (.- SM) Dollar* more or lest, pnt nterest toretfasr wth the cost* of ttus*»le, The mtmtbtt mams tte r«b* to adjourn, sad ad* from Hue to «me, subject only to suoh trstta ttont or reatrtotlont upon tfce surds* of suoh power as may he sptdahy provded by tow or Court, eotd subject to of sale. RC&SRT K, PAOL JJB HAQARA, Attorney. y.. 7/»-5-M.a»/«* ROBERT H. JAMSON, Sherff. ANTHONY V. CARUSO, Attorney. l. 7/»-5-fa-»/95 der shall mmedately Upon the.,,. =.,. n.^, completon of sad publc aua. pay BargaJn and Sale Deed, or delver to the sad Townshp Clerk, ether n cash, or by certfed ru.oo NOTCE or PUBUC SALE EXHBT "A" VAKE NOTCE Hut, pursuant to a Judcmeafof tb* Buperor Court of Hew Jersey, Cbaooery DtvlaUm, Ulddlesez Oountr. etmsted on the Stb day of June, MS. n tbm pendng cause wheren ARNOLD B, GRAHAM s plantff, d THE TRUSTXEB Of THJE H sad THE TRUSTXEB choo receved by sad Seller*, unless and grapn o( PART Vn below, untl the sold depost s made asl requred. All checks and/or cash of unsuccessful bdders wll be returned. Tbe hghest or successful bd- LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES Sonln Ordnance o townshp of WoodbrtdM, or a» am. under the closng of «tl«tnd on the annlversald sary date thereof. * f the constructon descrbed n ;dmr.ndthrrsrtro^on"shall run Paragraph J above s delayed by tjhs th the land, and all»rtlom exstence of wsr or other caflualty n me n..». u..>. c ftmuy f or whch th«purcha*- s not reeporubl*, or by strkes, lereof. and the Deed to the laser shall»o provde. Those t» d/ dltlnn s» p ;rlctlons and/or condltlnnn s» lade for the sole and frlualre eneflt of the cltl»na of tue Townhp of Woodhrtdge, n thf County f Mlddlesc; however, the Rovemng body of the Townshp of WOOdrdge shall have the rght, duty md oblgaton of enforcng Vnythlnn n the contrary notwlth. tandlng, men rwtrlctlons shall not n released wthout the pror aproval of tte Court.. The Purchaser shall, wtton e Zonng Ordnance of sad Townfltp, Shan be cbnstwlctedln accwoance wth the applcable muncpal laws, and except tor wndow walls whch may br formed of extruded metal shapes, shall have exteror wall urfaces of brck, archtectural conrete or archtecturally treated conrete block. The Purchaser shall be subject to all laws and ordnances fleetng the subdvson and zonng of land and accessblty to roads, the same u would apply to any other owner of lands.. f, at the expraton of the sevlockouts, fre, unusual delay n transportaton, or wthout beng lmted by the foregong, any other cause beyond the control of the Purchaser, tlwn and n that event, the tme for the performance of sad constructon fnd the tme for the payment of lqudated dmnaffes. f any. shall r» etmrtwl bv the tme of sucl delay. 5. The lorerolnn condton* for the constructon of ndustral buldngs me not to b«construed as a rentrldtlon runnng wth U>«land nor to prevent or restrct the alenaton, lease, mortgage or other encumbrances of th«prpmlsf«or any part thereof, nor to result n forfeture or reverson of ttle for or upon breach of anvfluoh condton, the remedy for brtsch of condton to rowtnct aa.w! butldngs beng llmdatwl dammtes a* above provded V Approval By Court The publc sale of «*.!d land* shall not N* deemed etecllve untl the name has been approved or ratfed hy the Court and lt authorl7*s and drects the dollvery of a deed to the hghest bdder an requred by lt# Judgment above mentoned. n the event the Court declnes to approve or ratfy or vods the sale, the monl«!t pad or deposted by the sad Purchaser shall be refunded wthout nterest. X Clotln Of Ttle. Ttle shall close wthn sxty days after the tme when the sale has been confrmed by Judgment of. the New Jersey Superor Court, Chancery Dvson, f there * no appeal towrefrom pendng yet un- " Moton or pro- ndependent-leader (E.B.) - CarWot p r THE HOTTEST VALUES N TOWN enth year, after constructon ; of Ttle, the under the precedng paragraph shsl not have been completed, the Purchaser shall pay to the Townshp of Woodbrdge, for the beneft of the sad Board of Educaton, as lqudated damage*, a sum equvalent to ffty (5%) per cent of the purchase prce of sad lands and premses, less a credt of that percentage of sad sum as the gross floor area of buldngs constructed bears to the total mnmum gross floor area of buldngs agreed to be constructed wthn the seven yew perod as provded n the precedng paragraph. The sum so calculated, leas credt for any depost held as aecurtty for u.> _. " ment, shall be pad to sad Townshp n two equal annual nstallments n the 8th and Bth years after pp p determned, or no Mot c*edjngs tkfackf* ttlfl Jr s pendng yet undetermned. The speclne date, hour and plaos shall be fxed by Nodes from the Seller* or ther Attorneys, to the Purchasers. f there be an Appeal or Moton wth respect to the judgment confrmng the sale, closng wll be extended to close wthn thrty days afttr all ltgaton respectng such Judgment s concluded, and a Judgment approvng sad sale stand* unappealatna. tf the sale s not confrmed, or havng been con frmed, n Nt asde, the Contrac wll termnate, and all rght* and labltes thereunder shall cease, and all mones pad on account a the purchase prce shall be returned to the Purchaser wttoout nterest.. f, for any reason, other than the default of the Purchaser, ttle then o years sale, tt Purchaser, at hs opton, may lnate the Contract, and all does not dose wthn two the date of sad publc the termnate.... mones pad on account of the purchase prce shall be returned to tte Purchaser wthout nterest. T. C. Oadwalader. Secretary Board of Educaton Joseph V. Valentt. Town Clerk Mrs. Mary B. Cooper. Secretary Trustee* for Free School LOWEST PRCES ANYWHERE! MMBHATl MUVBY m 7 65 COMETS & MERCS And At Ralway Motor t.t Co. You Gel The Bg PUS - SEWCf Ann AY MOTOR CAR CO. lo W. WOUW M. WWW Wn. -M 65 ton reqm, mo<,r, up - lo - dolt Strvta t>,p qupnxnt our,,op ;, top n manltnantt onj cuttomtr totftxton. ; Come fo Mm j the Used Car Savngs Are j PART V Ttle To Be Conveyed And Encumbrances Ttle to be, cash, y check, payable as aforesad or both, for such addtonal sum, f any, to make a total depost of at least ten ( " r) of tte amount of. hs bd., THJE N y be spt r rota* of oondltona Mddlesex County Snrrofatel Court NOTCE to CREDTORS Lous Frommo. Executor of Mlehael OanvpanJle, deceased, to drecton of Slmer E. Brown. Surronottat. s>u of me Oounty of WVVlste, hereby glres notce to *e credtor* of the sad Mchael Campanle to brng n ther debts, demand* and clams sealnm the eekta of the mu deceased, under oath or sfflrmauon, wthn sx months from tbla data or they wll be former barred (--- - aoton therefor scslnst tjbe ecutor. ; Lous Frasmno; E t Dated July JtH, 8*5. Chare* M. Groeman, Esq, 786 Broad Street, Newark. New Jem** Attorney SCHOOa OF THE- TOWN (or "TOWNS") at woodbama. al*., are defendant*, the Townsl Woodbrldgt, n the County of dlesex and the Board of fed of the Townshp of Wood the County of Mddlesex Trustess of th* Free School* Of the Town of Woodbrdge. (each heren oalled "Seller" and collectvely called the "Sellers"), wn meet lo Jont sesson on Wednesday the Mb day of July, 965, at : pjn. to the Councl Chambers, n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, No. Man Street, Woodbrdge, New Jeney, and at sad tme and place wll expose for sale, at publc aucton, to the hlgheet bdder, all of ther ("Sellers") rght, ttle and nterest n and to those lands, premtaes and appmtenanom herenafter descrbed e* and bounds under the headng, to mlt. "DBCKTf- OF LANQ TO BE SOLD" ). for a sum of not than Sx Hundred Thousand U..) Dollar*, Ue mnmum utos " " * sad Judgment and. Resolutons of satd. of Woodbrdge, tn the Oounty of Mddlesex, and by The Board of Educaton of the Townnto of Woodbrdge, n the County PART H Payment Of Purchau Prce The aum of Bn Hundred Thousand (WOO.OOO.W) Dollars has been duly fxed, as aforesad, as the mnmum prce for whch sad lands and premses wll be sold at sad publc sale subject to all of the terms, condtons restrctons, encumbrances, n ths Notce stated. The sad Pwrhaee prce shall be pad as follows: Par.. The sum of $,. by cash or certfed check, before the submsson and acceptance of a bd as sat forth and requred under PART next precedng thla PART. Par, ; Tbe hghest, or successful bdder shall. mmedately upon completon of sad publc sale pay or delver to the Clerk of the Town, shp of Woodbrdge; ether n cash. or by a certfed check payable to the order of md Townshp Clerk, or by a combnaton of both, such rates by the Home Ttle Dvson of Chcago Ttle nsurance Company, a ttle nsurance company dong busness n the SUM of New Jersey, (wth offces at Washngton Street. East Orange. New Jersey! at the expense of the Purchaser, free and clear of all encuro brances, except the followng: A grant of Blosement. /n ted the tbe November, 9. made Trustees of Free Schools of Town of Woodbrdge to the Mddlesex Water Company, and recorded November, B, to the Clerks Offce of Mddlesex Oounty n Book 68 of Deeds, on P J. A Grant, confln ment mentoned next August 9. 98, made by the sad Trustees, et ajs, to sad Mddlesex Water Company, and recorded November 7, 9, n sad Clerks Offce tn Boo* 7 of Deeds, on Page l«l.. A Gr.nt of Basement dated Augul. 95/ made by sad Trustees to the Buckeye Ppe Lne Company and recorded on September. 95. n sad Clerks Offlc* n STANDARD 96 CHRYSLER 96 CHRYSLER AUTOMATC TRANSMSSON 96 FALCON Staton \AAto OVERHAUL TRANSMSSON TRANSMSSON CHECKUP FREE 96 PONTAC -" MPERAL Ar Condtoned 96 CHEVY Staton MQC O9v * ADJUST ADJUST NCLUDES: BANDS LNKAGE * CLUTCHES* O l * CLEAN * REPLACE SEALNG lamr FLTER OASKETSl RNGS «AS s CHANGE OL * GASKETS FEES TOWNG * DAONMH EX TERM*. - UT losbvcs 95-S5 95 E. ELZABETH AVE,, UNDEN, N.J. Dalt A.M.» «r.m.-wr< AM. la r,m -Sal. A.M. «F.M MURPHY BROS.,"» 96 CHRYSLER AuAtrktd CbytUr mptru Bam*** Dealer 5 N. MOAO ST., HZABETH ft 5-6 W* Srf Wm 96 CHRYttER "FAMOUS MURPHY BROS. USED CAR GUARANTEE SNCE 9" CARS LSTED BELOW EQUPPED WTH AUTOMATC TRANSMSSONS, RADO & HEATER, POWER STEERNG, SOME WTH AR CONDTONNG 96 PLYMOUTH»85 96 VALANT $ AC Conv.rtbU U«Ml 96 OLDS -;r * BUCK CHRYSLER Convertble 96 MPERAL «- 695 hlp o ot Metdleae. f tb ht UJ. n the Cuy the reservauon d ll f th 8HERVS BAL SUPEROR COVW OF NEW JERSEY LAW pmlon MDDLESEX COUNVY DOCKET NO. D J-M-U Tbe Tnt Natonal Bank Of Mddlesex County Plauttff, and James Calltu md Kth«l Oallafl Dtfend-»nts. Wrt at Kxecutloa tor th* sale U premse* dated Htt ds* of June. 65. Byvrtue of tbe above stated Wtt, to roe drected and delvered, wll expose to sole at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, TB th DAY Ctf ApQUBT, AD. 9(5 at the hor of two oclock b Y h then prevalng (Standard or Day) tme, lu Uu> afurnoon th Shff Of of tbs rght by each and all of the Sellers afcove named, to aeosct or reject tbe hlgheat bd made ftweat wuhln th* tme lmted, and ae provded tor. n and by sad Judgment. SUBJECT: () To the payment of ttat depost, pror to submttng a bd, n set forth tbe amount, by the mea the manner herenafter set forth under the ttle or headng, to wt, "OTPOSTT KxjumKD BEFORE D" () cbaw h nd n am hereuafter set two ttles or "PTMJBN f the sad day. at the HherMf. Offce n the Oly of Now Brunuwlc*, N. J. AU, tlono () four owudn low. tracta or ptuub >t lmd and [rwn Ms stuate, lyng uud belt; n the Townshp of MMllsu. n Mm Oounty of Mldctleoe n l.e HtnU «t New Jsrsey TO WT: Kuuwu ua lot* uuubor TO 7, 7J.»od S oj Map enttled, "y-p o! J Ouuulpb Aepleby* proporty. Old ends*. S**M? TowmhtP ( <«e Oouucy. N. J, sad map hawluc txnm flled lo the Olerks OfBoo o! a»w Oowv June e "OTPOSTT KxjumKD BEFOR TH 8UBMJS6ON OF ANT BD," (PART U), whch U ncorporated heren by reference; and () To ttke paymtnt uf Ue puaw pre or balance of Ue U- *t the tme or Umea U d ohm* and n h t amuunu and muner fortt under these h«umuk«, tu wt. PtracHAS R " "PATMJBNT OP PtmcHASE PRCE" (PART ) and "PUBOHA8E MONEY NOTE OH BOHD ANO MORTOAQJ" (PART V), Whch n«nconorated heren by rerereno:; and ocumbrlctcj, or clulnu, lct»lafter avt forth under the ttle or tmudlllk. <J WH. "TTLE TO UK CONVKVED ANU ENOUMlltAN- CSH". llaut VH. wlldl are l»u»rwmu^t hct?ln by rtjferencw; md () To tlooo TOUlrlcUt m the use u> be mude uf auld Una* md uxl to thutte (XMldltlob of u to bulldluk* r ttructuru to rect*d UhKoao lud/oj u to th* tytn. am or othar opoctflcatlous of *uuh bulldlos> or acrwaurw. and th«(jlas wthn x/luh mat ooudl- Par.. Not more tluuj eghty [8%) per oent of Ue Purchase PTlce may be evdenced and secured by a Purchase Money Note or Bond and Mortgage, whch shall be executed and delvered at the Closng of TlUle, whch shall ba made to, and contan such terrae, provsons, and condton* & are set forth and contaned n PART V next follow ng. Pur. V n the evft the hlgheft ur dumtwful bdder desre* to reduce thf nount o sad Purchase Money Nut* or Bond und Mortgage by puylk more Unu the mnmum of t*n (.) uer cent at the tme of tn- Claalne of Ttle, (whch ; s requred by "Par. J" h- slmll be et Ub«rty so to :to. f mch excess payment s equal lost an tn AVSUU*. P. OtJtt l ad nhc O M*. W djwl U.W- P»uJ sluwl O. OplsH. Mb wtfe. dated flumry J*tb, m»» duly M- m tlc MM. «: (\juty <" tloo* «h*ll ldd h b* contloo* «h*ll c«wmn«an dluded. hareluster H fortfe uudar A l rt TU!6 t tatoo or h frfe tu vrtt, TU!6- non8 AH TO STRU EUtKOTKD" (PAHT V, *M n hott by U. or rxcexlb, t)h«twenty (... M fent annual mnmum lnstftll unt requred by "Par. " of AHT fv. (l«low), the UortKagor ahull by vrtue thereof and therefor, bo forthwth enttled to Chose raltwc rl^lts and prvlege* u are M,l Utlh n "Par. " of PAHT V next, fllowllk. Pr t). No brokers WMBBO l U W MU ry the Sellers. t-art V hu Muuey Note ur Boud and Mortfao wll emcrt* and delver»t Olwdnx of Ttle to tw Townshp of Woodbrtdga, ten the beneft ol The Boud o Bducattos of sh* Towhlp of WoOdbrW**. (n *oaorduum wth th* Judgment ol th* New Jarwy (hpertor Court), a good uud suffcent Purobue Mtowy Not* or Bond and Mortfo*» ovw lug U l ls a f premse*. <u» fonowtug t#nlo addtonal amount pr sum, f any. Book 6 of Deed*, on Page. addtona munt p su, y. to make a total depost of at least ten (to"?.) per cent of the amount of hs bd. Par.. An addtonal sum equal, at least, to ten (%) per cent of tbe amount of the sad bd, shall be pad, n cael), or by certfed check, payable as aforesad, upon closng of ttle, and the delvery of all deed* or one deed at all partes t so drected by the Court, together wth such other tasteumenta, tcj be executed by the Sellers, whch may be necessary to delver good and marketable and tuurable ttle n fee smple, (as those terms are herenafter defned or lmted!, free from au encumbrances, except as Herenafter stated. j P Not A Grant, confrmng th«easelent mentoned n above) made by t al, to the Buckeye P ;ompuny under date of Ocl 96, tnd recorded n sad Clerks "fllce on November 9, 96, n Book Deeds, on Page 6. Grant of Easement dated lesj made by sad Trustees to the Townshp of woodbrdge and recorded Aprl, 99, n sad 7 Af 5. \ prll 7, Clorks Offce n Bodk 8 of Deeds, on page A Grant of Basement for a santary sewer rght-of-way made by the Trustee* of Free Schools of the Town of Woodbrdge. under date of November S.. to the law. of New Jenny for Departmen >f nsttutons ana Agenclss, whch has not been recorded. 7. Any rght* granted or vested n the State of New Jersey by vrtue f that conveyance made thereto by by the sad Trustee* by Deed dated November 7. M, and recorded "auuary, 95, n sad Olerks Offce n Book lt«of Deeds, on Pace. 8. That porton of the lands an premses as les wthn ths Town ahlp of Edson wll be conveye subject to tbe nterest, f any, o: John T. Ml«le and wfe, tbelr heln and twmgns. All bdder* and Ch prospectve Purchaser, are hereb; ntue kvun that sad Mlele and/or lls nfe, ther her* or aaslkn*, makes clam thereto, but the Seller* do not concede the valdty of such clam, aod the Salors agree that they wll do nothng to recogl&e or mprove sad clam, and tha hey wll (xwperato wth the Pur-.hawr tn wrfeutlng ttle thereto the Purchaser, any epenme n connecton therewth however, to be burnt; by the Purouaoer. ). Tlove Rentrlctlou ol tle w U W madn of suul lauda Md prem MM> and UotH Ckldltlonu of ta an to Ue future construcluu t buldng* or structural tloroun H fortl D PART VTJ of thl«nutlc Townshp utul below. beoeflt ol. That PunshM* Money Uul Ka e, U uly that tb* bdder or Purcha**;. ahall OJUKU mrt dottvtr s«atwv* permuted requred, bo MCUT* part of the wu ohue ]rtt«of the **ld lud* trut wll be cunveyod to hm by th ubovo UJUN ftel^^o Wll Any.jul( ttu>l/ur ON EVERY BRAND NEW N STOCK GET THE MODEL OF YOUR CHOCE TODAY. GET THE SURPRSE OF YOUR LFE WHEN YOU GET CHANDLERS DEAL WALK N-DRVE OUT DURNG THS BARGAN BONANZA AT ALWAYS RELABLE CHANDLER LEFT-OVER PRCES STARTNG ATS All Cars Carry a 5 Year or 5, Mle Guarantee ON OUR LARGE USED CAR NVENTORY. ALL CARS RECONDTONED AND GUARANTEED (5) l\ UM) or tue»** Omul. <m rmjuuvd n tu llk L <Jf «kl hull!->> d and by md V TJey tludl Lw n w ojuuu U» v Um b«u*ce uf U«! Ufdlow vttk, but u M> e>«t mure md u. luul hetflnalt rmue mulc He >lt:e m n wl. >rt)!nthd«> ojv ctltuttcl f AEV V celbt <jt ttau Ktlltlua Ou UM And tuudlllou^ Al Tu Sl..lurt Vu be Ecccutl l.cy olwll kn (luted.;s u. Tlc um of the Mld laula uu c uul Lucuaee mlxtl ba reotkwd tut lu- ^ - - j gjgy M l- (HO) NO MONEY DOWN E«tab»hed 9S E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LNDEN Author,,,^ Do«v.Dar R"^" D

15 Appllaee Lonurs HE torn* t SMTH AMBOY AtMotve GO TO YOUR FAVORTE SERVCE STATON For The BEST SERVCE and PARTS For YOUR CAR SENTUT PARS & SUPPLY Monroe &, Kssx Sts HAWW FREE 5REASE JOB wth OL & FLTER CHANGE AUTO SERVCE OT.GEOBGE8 AVK. AVENEL, N. J. Mont, Fnf. CHET f S SHOP PUTS [RES MMW7 (.B.) Certeret Press Thursday, July,965 UKJAL NOTCES LEOALNOTCn LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCE LEGAL Nona* LMAlNOnOl Oampballp OtthM ty untl of WoodMdf* ot the pal Oounotl of Townshp ttf Utnlelpm OsoneU and n.tw Man «t«rpm PmaMng Tme, A Uepnrraent o[ OlTl BWTloe.,..to D» opened and nubllcly r * t» «el* >» jgajn* by t»_ Busness AdmrnlKtrntor... - bumneee but not»t BoelfMf p.m. Prevalng Tme than the oloae of the bualnest,, Frday, Auprt «, MS. The dty of R wa«h pretafflstln No plans arm BjKvnrftlons wll oh ante for plan* and upeclnoatom Jamee A. AHowy to pam «a ttlark. be gven to proaprrtlve bldrtern untl tfhf>y are prwnmmrd. fram * rf*turned, BualnM Admlnutntor n $7. per art, whch sum ttall not NVTATON r» BM tttll rnarm *A rum to TofMMp of Woodbrtdge NoUoe la hereby frm Qut laam. and rtqu r»j«c any aod all bde t daaud Oeatlon pm-lod Btn end on Amu tbamewhd; wll be nvna bj the Wood oauom. Sde nnet he netem la to H* batt later**»s da m. 6. MB. lhdlom wn he nnmbc of Blda must be eubmltt«d on the be and hereby» am»n<«l ther Ue «t»tn wth n forty- yffl t.on S. ThU orrunanoe ahall be- nnoft Townahlp Boar of H n eeejed enrelopee bearng toe name By otd«r of thf Board of Moot* hours TOKWS fnrm frnleted to the Bdder and rmut be enclosed n a NOUOA! hereby (lven tb*t at.. NOTCE effectlvf mmedately Mpon tlon M the Board of rtuoauon A of the Mrdrr on * mlslrto, and tlon. Sctool Street. Woodbrtdf* tftw ntknllflrn lon form lu neon fubmltt«l to th Muncpal Clerk Wtl«mnntlonn pmv»l and publloatlon aoeordlnnmlntorntlon B\llldlngl lora!*d <n addwuw to the Woodhrlrtuft Town TVrwTutfltp, N*w Jerwy. of tlo Townshl of f WxKlndn. W l d or ntt the name Regular Meetng of the OouncU of created, and h law and shall be retrvwetue tf)! School Bt»et, Wowtbrldw KM hp Bwd of Mwalon. P.O. Bos f. C, Oatfwalader, Seefttay tha Cltv Ewlnwr nf th t.ho ntv off and addrow of tfo Bdder and theth«tonuwd ot Woodbrtd«e, held by cread, d J»my on Au^at, BM n jo m Brhool Bt««t, Woodhrldge, Sew t f>. Bnt M Rwhway. Project name. Th«hd must be w-ocompulkl hy & (letunoate of a followng OrddnMoe wae lntrooucert the th day ot July. 95. thewtroactltbly to tt» dat«ot appont-! m>nt of My holdttb any ROBBHT. JACKS AM, RMtern mm he School Btraet Daylght moh ofnoe or pf*ltton; OT M.Un-hl<*hevw B «UPT prwdwvt of the Councl n Mfl Rmrd of " Wtlon ~ ;^"\Sj!}, *;by a oerufloau o( a Bonrflnt Comllon Meetng,,uMMrt- to ^^^^» Woodbrldte. H. J. BM«wll he nvelm,,n y from Surety gfl-rtutponh to furnlah Perfcrnmncn nmd fnr per cent of nnrt read; and pueed on Flnrt. Reu thot» BUWer» wlu> am tuajnm n ng; nary, 96S, f.to. Bt.al«rrt N,!frwy «TT»»ln accordance wth tt* nwwm to Lhn (^nntpnet. n pvent of ftwwl, an AN ORDNANCE TO AMUNT) AN fw-tton NOTCK tt Steel Work n^ fumwh hnnd n thf urnrtn m BUMer^Coplee of M* n executed Non-colhfdon affldwl. ORDNANOE BrmTLEO "AW ORD NEW TT! Pd TO R ADnRD fr>r puhe nepscuon. Krrtrl Notce * hervhy ten that M a l Work loo*., of th* wntrnrt or ft r-wrtlfled BOO Doetlmmt ndv» ohtmnnd ml a certfed cnv:k for not lewuanob TO KTABLffH 8A.ABT SALARY RANdg Nnttrn j, r,lru,er gmn tnt wl<t: HMtln Retula MMtlnc a( tfct OOUMO «A Vrntllatln.hor* for not lean than (lfkj. of upon RppllmMon to t.tm t.hnn n (n wr ront of th«frotaland WAOB 8fmromjB8 OP CRMr PoHuMon r.nglnpnr nrdlnance wll h» funhw conalderwl rhml... the Tfcwnattp of WoodbrWe. bald tlw> amount, and telrwed tn the Wffk of the Townshp of Wood- Ml TAN OFTCTAe ANO OTBR M noo.oo-llo.dofl/yr on the th day of July N. UM fur flrtdl panwwe by «U< Couwtll»tfor the conmrt.tnn of n N*w MulH ln<-* and on the hmr mentoned. followng Ordnance wae ntroduced W"!* * Ml" Olty Ennlnen of thn FULL AN) PART TttfB!M n TKlar mmung of that body tf>prpo«e Room AMlWon to the Th«Town Councl cvf the Town OltJ of Rah way Pl^OTKBB OP THE TOWlWHrP OT O-»B,SflO/yr Ml MrtdT mwt be prf-<u»ll!l"d vnrl rmr; ud paew on fret he held n the Oownoll Chanhfr tolonn Blemfntury «<-hool #J«shp or Wynlbrllun vnrt tlo Mnlrval framed nf la (Sty of Rnlwny Bl<M«n wh<> qunlrv n WOODBRDX>" A/K) KNOWN ctlon DtUM. reaponrthlllme, the MunWpal Buldng. Wn -;fot thf Woodhrrtre TVwnelD Bonnt nl n«r«lfloat* of preto: Superrtwr ot Oontrae- WOODBBDOl AVtNT AKT) L«- flecton J. anoe wth She nstructon to nuldcm AND DBBONATB) Afl Tlt and qualncatlom _. Khal be those mt, brdge, NJ. ontewry the nl ruvof Mn-\t.lrn AW OTlDtKAWnB VACATTNO POEreserve Hm rp:ht to ncre.pt or rajec m»y Obtan plans nn>l npwlnratlonn WOODBTlnOB TfWNflHP SA^ by the l New Jwney Jr* Department of f nf f AuRnt. A t 9(5 B(5, at ft ocorv n the.lerwy, TONB OP HOANOKK wv or nl tlth whch n ther opln at He Offlne of thn Mnlctpnl Clerk /MtT ORTNANOT MS Hvll Berrlco, whero presently culm-evenng, at whch plnw unrt tme Plum, Rpwlfra.on. mw rormn nn wll he n tr.o bet. NOTQK Avrou. N rn moonnn T OR>AKK>, hy tlw Mnlol- ln«, or shml be «rt by lolnt. nprnvnn yx>«on» nterested wll M Bv,n for t,l,» hd may he nhulnm t the BRnVlB 8KCTTV Or* TH or WOODBHDOK. N BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY 75c NEW USED RECAP MUD WEllA BROS. Repalrt Weldng AuU. Body Shop n Area U Hwy., HARRYS GARAGE UENBUAL AUTO luspajrw * BKAKKS TUNK UP8 frontbnd STATON - S«J 7 Automotve BROCKS CARBURETOR SHOP CUSTOM BULT CARBURETORS SALES AND SERVCE 7 Lncoln Hghway, teln M77 BARBER SHOP SERVCE BARBER SHOP BARBERS NO WATNG PERSONAL ATTENTON t Yean n Woodbrldfc Chldren! Halrntt Our Specalty Ml School St., WMdbrUgv Pat SUso, Prop. Beauty Shop Phlps Lady Far Beauty Salon l a Man S, WoodbrUg* (or appontment call ttt-um Bcycles SCHWNN BKES SALES - SERVCE REPAB Lawn Mower Servce SAW And Repar LMCON KEY SHOP FLNG 6 Green St., belln Book Stores BOOKS Make Wonderful GFTS RAHWAY BOOK & GFT SHOP 5 E. Cherry St. PUton -77 CLOSED MONDAYS Busness Equpment - ADDNG MACHNE BRAND NEW! $89.< Add* < Subtracts MultpUe Ye Old Colonal Equpment nc. MS rvng Bl. Hallway Mll]] Carpet Servce CLEANNG AND RECOLORNG OK FADED CARPETS N THE HOME AM Kpert nttauatlo CARPET Tel. SERVCE Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Moaae tllet N«w Job* u d Rcpnsf All Klnd Mar* Avenue, Fords VAUty %U» Coal & Fuel Ol Take Advantage of On Sunner PRCES! COAL WU Tow Coal Bn NOW ffhb LahWa Premum AnthraclU Nut or Stove PEA COAL, H9.U BUCK COAL, SfMONE BROS. CDS LNDEN, N. J, CALL NOW Costnctlo DORMERS GARAGES EXTENSONS FNSHED ATTCS FNSHED BASEMENTS ALUMNUM SDNG UP TO 7 YRS. TO PAY M&L FREE ESTMATES PA -U77 Dellcatessea TREAT SHOPPE 6U Rabwaj Avemw, (O»p, wuu cnuca SALADS at Ther Bet SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERY GOODS Open 8 A. M. to P. M. j NCLUDNG SUNDAYS ) Cloned Wednewla r All Day Dry Cleanng Phttco Bendl Wash k Dry Clean SUNSHNE CENTER St. George Ave. Colona Tel (klf-servce UKY CLEANNG $. SALE wfe load Sato extends throu«t Aug. Lmt - load* ptr vst fuoktsslonal, C.EANNU & FUSSNG ALSO AVALA.K Furrer FUR COATS Made OULU U> Order RAHWAY FUR SHOP KDtou 8 K BVNU ST.. KAMWA* Fencng ALL NEW! MRACLE WRE CHAN LNK FENCNG T LOCKS RUST OUT! No Mosey Down Frees ft. CompltUly utaded $69. wn, WM( SMON SEZ STORES No Oblgaton For Fve Sumy UMTd W Uncol Bwy.. Wn Foralp Cart FOREGN CAR REPARS COLLSON WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRANED MECHANC mported Auto SALES& SERVCE 9 «. George Arww AVENEL (MM CtoralMf) Dallj J* A. U U HH P. M. ME 6-97 ME -975J Furnture SAVE! SUMMER CLEARANCE ROCKERS RECLNERS DNETTES LAMPS BEDDNG SULO BROS. 85 EUabbett Avenue ftuhway DSCOUNTS on FURNTURE BEDDNG JEWELRY TABLE LAMPS $. J.&F. Dstrbutors 9 rvng St., RAHWAY - Home mprovements - Storm Wndows k Doon WNDOW SHADES Htock k Custom AwnLn)*, Canvaa ur Alum- Alum. Gutter* or Leaden Kegludnf or Re»creenlnj( A. LOVAS & SONS NC. Brng Ad Landscape Contractor Albert J. SCHAEFER, Sr. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Matrlal RclduUat COMPLETE LANDSCAPE PLANNNG GRADNG k 8EEDNO Rototllllnt Lwn SoddlDf free hrobbtrj E FUHon g-58 Uqnor Stores Telephone MErcurr -88J WQDBRD6E Uqnor Store, nc. WE DELVER! Complet* 8 oek «Domartk and tenm-m Wlnea Beert and llqar 7 AMBOT AVENU WOODBRDGE, N. J. Umler FORDS & COAL CO. Plywood nsolaton Roofn Pwellln Shngln Oann DOOM UUlwork talldm BuppUct Hudwm M»»a uppuu FdQQ*Cl Hlllcrest -T KB Dug GwrfM R.. Vwdt - Maslc lstrctlo - LOWREY ORGANS CNN QRGANS KJMBALL PANOS nstructon Tunng JARDOT PANO COMPANY tt Rahway Avene Woodbrdgt ME *56 Bonm u to >. CloNd Mondj Mason Contractor TBOR BERENCS Mason - Contractor Bulder All Brck, Stone and Concrete Work New and Kepara Fully nsured Guaranteed Call FU -9Q6 (Colona) Mens Formal Wear TEDS TUXEDOS roc HKE n» me nert n Uut Talor Shp Cleaners & Alteratlou Qrcan H. Mr. t-vw Storage MOVERS Why Not Ut The T McColleya AGENTS NATONAL VANS Local and World WMt Morerf UU St. Georg Are., Afend m - PlMblg & HeaUg - "Servce Wth a 8muV ED PREY (rormtnj Wth Ckartey ran) PLUMBNG ana HEATNG ELECTRC 8EWKB 8ERVCE Barrell tttnot at.. Jw* Dal MErcury.788 SMTH Plumbng and Heatlg 86 Renaea Ata. Anne ME WOW ToUeta Ktchen Fanoetc Gas Water Heaters REPARS and REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng Pkotogntay FREE FLM For lfe Wth OALLARDS Developng *ad Prtattn CAMERA REPAR a PHOTOSTAT & LAMNATON SERVCE PROFESSONAL COLOR PCTURES AT BLACK k WHTE PRCES PASSPORT k CTZEN- SHP PHOTOS GALLARDS PHOTO & STUDO,V7 Anhoy Asenuc WOODBKX. MK <:tf5 Real Estate? S T A SECRET T You know ta (or SALE! Your BROKER KNOWS TS FOR SALE! BUT DOM the Bjer know» for Sale? LET MLS Tell Vour Story Mddlesex Pres For Yor Prlltll ME - - Real Estate Lstngs JUST ST BACK LET US SELL YOUR HOUSE! Lfet t Wth Stern & Dragoset REALTORS ME MAN ST. WOODBBDGE Retal HOMELTE tvuh OSNEBATOtfl BAMMEM UN St. GMrgt Ava, (BL U) * Waadhrldf* Clmrtal AVENEL, N. J. Call MErcury 9 CBAlH AN VDRATOR robtabl BBATKR Roflg A Sldlg - T. R. STEVENS an* (han Mrta Wara 8T. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRDGK Reeatn An Typft tlrcon«uan Warn Ut BttC ru) fcduort Haar Qnard FKB MMAflM MB-U Hery JaeeftS» Sheet Metal Work Roofng Gutters and Leaden 588 Alen Strttt Woodbrldge, N. J. TclepboM UEnwT Slpcovers -U«FREE NTEROR Decoratng SERVCE BY ERNEST DECORATORS HOME - APARTMENT AND OFFCE Kouu Ujrout - nrnllara AnMCHaaato Color Coorttoafloa Call ar Wr»«For VwtK Utmmtfm CUSTOM TALMP COVKM, DRAJPaltt ft MCUFBOJtTOt BHOf AT BOMB m t l O l m a* FU Slpcovers RAHWAY FASHON FABRCS -laurtot DMontarf- Cutan-nad* SUpeoTtn DRAPUn!) CURTAN! TED Ctll rot tnt btlmu Mala St. Rahwar FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVCE -/) n a ;j,om mad DRAPERES n.! SLPCOVERS WOODBROGS Servce Statons NCKS SNCLAR STATON Man S, Woadbrldge MunkpU Bld Complete nspecton Work TONB-UPS MUFFLERS Watch Repars WATCH REPARS wth Kull (;mnt(v Kxjcrt Repars on all Jewelry FU GOLDBLATTS EstnW-.htl Jeweler K K. CHKHKV ST. KAllrtAV Wenes Apparel Latest Fashons DRESSES SPORTSWEAR bet US, «lavou boon: W-e aur. do»*d Wed, rn. tu * J»n JLtt 7 St, OW M Ave. Colonla TeL6SM6 Advertsng N Th Newspaper Doesnt Cost T PAYS! CoD ME H l l Today Ulnfton rnu, L, ptruulwlr dmtrfm ht and tb* us* bww u. ud nt pblk rtata arunc ttoa t» alhb * tad. The )asd«k> u follow*: an ««- lne of Bnok feet NerUerly tad t rlfm nfun m frst couna W feet fc a. ttence () Caterb and along the Blorkt M-r and JW-, to a pont: and along Aranue S. feet to _ pont, or pfer* nf hntfnntak. VetOf a ponton of RoanQke Street JoOMad w«et«rly of St. Oenrgn AvtBU*, M hp T» Mnp (h vannng»t th«tnuneeltga Of H* WMW Ua* of t OMTW! AT«nu«wth th«bnwely lne of Wnodbrdfe Avmue and rutmlh thence () Wnterttt ud»lont HM Wnrt*l«rT Une of Blook H^E. Wll fort (c * pont: tlmnoe (fl Kmthetv and alan tbe BuUnT HM of BJoc MtA JM fmt to p ; t*«k«() SuttTlv ud alone tt* prolonged Southerf Une of Klmtwll etraet, H fmt t pdtst tb«ne< l) Soutt«rly and along tb«wwtedy lln«ot Block JM-f. X» (ett to a pont: Mmot (J) fcrterlt and»!on(t ht Bottherlr Une ot Block M-D, M.S fed to a pont; tnnux (8 Southerly and uoa( the Weeterly lln» of St Osoret A»»«nu>, BO feet to thn pont or place of Begnnng Mns a porton of rttnlw ATfnne lootttd W»ftr d Bt. Otorsrs ArtnQe tnd Kt nortlot of /«ln!-t<n ATtnut loottd Boutlh«rl7 nf Rtmball StrMt, nhown on ttd WoodhTldge T T M. Thn a»n -ffoct lmmmlntrlv upon and pllbllrumm vcordlns to RCffKRT B JACKS Prwlrtwu of ttte OOUBOM Rrvlf! OrdTunm rapen* on fll n the ofnre of the Muncpal Ctttk for publln tnapwtlon. ottr-e d further gven th»» Md ordnnnr* wll w further coteldqttd for nnnl w^tac" b; nald Oonftdl at ekulm mremnr of that bsdj to be hem n tn CotncJ Chamber at fee MunlctfwJ BuldlDK, W»od- (!». N J. on Tuwday. th«trd day of Aurtnt, WJ at t oclock n the nng, tt Thd place and ttuta p«rw>na ntaested wll be»?en an opportunty to b» be»rd coooert- nn <m!< on!ln»ncfl. JORBPH V. VAL*NTt Mttclpul Cle% X. T/WM NOTC TAKB NOTCE, tlvat Jhe_undtr-!R«. JOSEPH uachpt and ROSE MARE LSCKBK, Partners, tradng under Uo name of "DX- ES TAVERN." hm appled to the M&yor MK! Oounoll of the Boroufl of Oarteret. New Jerttr. tor a Wantn at PlBnary Ertll Ooneuattftn Weens*, So.. 9 Usued to Els TAVHU) OP oastrarr, rj» at #S5» Roowrelt Afwne, Oartmt. New Jersey, Oblectlonj, f any. ehouwmade lmnecqatcy n Patrck Potoenlf!, Borough Muncpal BuUdlnf, Oarteret, Jeney. J6EPH LDBCFOEK, Fartoer ROSE MAAS usdnac, partner tradlwt as DU.» n B TAVHUr O.P. 7/J-M/W MA PUBLC NOTCE Notce U hnvtn glten publle hearng -wll bo held the Plannng Board of de hp of Woodbrldgt on August MS. at fflo J*6 p.m.,vt t tt>e U Mtm M Buldng Man Street, Wo " H. J., for approval of aq a for a proposed major n of lot* -, - ATlJ-9,,. Ruhvsy Avenue. Roneotead A«m» (Theetmt Street, Amel. H«W Jersey. The purpose of tfc» subdlruwa la t., permt tte formaton ot ttoee jnrlnk lote for tha purpoae of eojkatmotlns one-fennuy dwellan WT sons on nhe wo nawly-ctee,»dv cmt lota. A wpy of such aubdltlmod WB-, jjwl hy Ooodmnn. Allgar t Boon dated Mvy 7. *M hae been nm wth tte Muncpal Clark of tha Townshp of WoodWd for pubtto «*«There s only one WELCOME WAC;ON y«an al cpertenca lotttr ln«good ru lo burnej «M oofflnunlty Ufa. For lulormatlod oa Welcome Waguu la COLONA AVENEL t SELUN FOBDS ORTERFT ; WOODBRDGE f PORT READNG #9EWAREN CALL : L 9-99

16 PAOE SXTEEN tl we row gnore the plght of Unless there was a force lke a those unborn «emratlo«whch newspaper - and UHW of no bpcmsp of- our unreadness tn other - contnuously tellng the t;k«eorredfh* acton n controllng populaton growth, wll be eroson of hs freedoms and arous- ctzen, warnng hm aganst the dened any expectatons beyond ng hm to acton before they are abject poverty and sufferng, then lost completely, you mght just hstory wll rghtly condemn us ;rs well kss freedom goodbye. Pnrmw Presdent Esrnhowtr. -Arthur H. Motley, publsher o( on brth control. Parade magazne. A symposum orrnnllv was a The Muslm armes Grecan dnner party. Span for 75 years. y Secoral Gallon ol Pant MARY CARTKK PANT COMPANY -SEE ON DSPLAY- FREE ESTMATES BY QUALFED HOME CONSULTANTS SEE OUR BEAUTFUL DSPLAYS OF UNTANTED FURNTURE SAVE by mn«marv CARTER STANS»nd VARNSHES for PROFESSONAL Lookng and LASTNG FNSHES TLE T YOURSELF Tm, Mnrr Tles, Ban, VanUlet and Many other wehl Hems we on dtopuy. WALLPAPER SECOND ROLL FREE "ALL MY PANTS ARE GUARANTEED" MARY CARTER PAJNT FACT6W ^OT^,.. j "Next to Rayco AVENfeL s Daly»-* ME -5 M- PLANNNG TO BULD? NAL DOWN ALL YOUR MORTGAGE NEEDS TODAY! nvestgate FRST SAVNGS PAYMENT Constructon loan...pun NOW! HATE* LOW. 5V% CAU H -77 K)l FURTHH Dt- TAU M VW ON OF OU (J) CONVNUNT offlch. SAVNGS PHONE H t- -77 PtNH AMBOY WOOBRDGE EDSON 9 tlt* lmt SS Atnboy Af»nue 98 Amboy Avt All Offlcn Daly, 9 to, StUy, * < n n< "Where Fnt n the name means You," REV. DANEL ZUPAN TO ESTABLSH CHURCH: The R*v. Danel tlupan, Board Mssonary of the ^utheran Church n Amerca, has moved nto the Woodbrdge area as a Msson Developer. Pastor Uzupan wll begn hs work mmedately and ht am wll be to establsh a Lutheran Church n the Woodbrldge area. A graduate of Wagner Coltogc, Staten sland, where he receved a B.S. degree n educaton and the Lutheran Theologcal Semnary, Gettysburg, Pa., Rev. Uznpan was ordaned n 958 by the New York Synod. He has served n New Jersey snce 9S9, frst as assstant pastor of Oar Savor Lutheran Church, Handdonfleld and then as pastor of the Holy Communon Lutheran Church n Berln. Whle he wa at Berln, the church was relocated and a new buldng erected. Rev. Uzupan s marred to the former Roselyn Ahl, Alban, N. V., and they have two chldren, Mark, 5 and Tmothy, 8 months. The Uzupans wll make ther home at 99 Veroon Way, Port Readng. Your Home and Ours MELONS ARE N SEASON Lsted below are some "How To" select melon rules, these an not nfallble rules, but they are more relable than the punch, pok and shake exercsed at the melon bn. CANTALOUPE: Frst, just look at the thumb prnt at the end a the melon. s t slghtly ndentec j$nd smooth? Ths ndcates that the melon was ready to be re- j moved from the vne. Second, look at the webbng. s t well rased, coarse, dry and graysh n color on a lght background? These are the sgns that usually mean t s swset and mature. HONEYDEW: The feel of the rnd ndcates the maturty nsde. A waxy, greensh, whte rnd usually means t s not ready for eatng. The rnd should have a tnge of creamy-yellow and a touch of velvet. Honeydew has a hgh sugar content and s cut from the vne before t wll "slp". CRANSHAW: Ths s a very pershable melon; t s rpened off the vne. When pcked, t has a lot) of green n the rnd. As ths melon rpens for eatng, the green turns to a gold color or a speckled ap- j pearance. CASABA: A very late varety of melon. The plentful supply tme s durng the early fall months. Tbe-rfld s-fough and Wrnkled.j As ths melon matures, the fur-j rows deepen and the rnd turns a buttery-yellow. PERSANS: Looks smlar to; cantaloupe, but are much larger and rounder. The rnd s a deepj green and Very evenly covered! wth a fne nettng. Ths melon has deep orange-pnk flesh and mldly sweet. WATERMELON: Buy half ur have the man plug t for the sure test. Look for a well shaped mel-; on, a good eolqr wth a fresh look that may Vary from sold; green to gray. TJhe bloom should; have a velvety appearance. ; RPENNG: f melons a«: not ready for eatng, hold at room temperature for a couple of days. SUMMER C A C CLEARANCEJALC ON ALL 965 FORDS Fords Must Be Cleared Out! GALAXES * MUSTANGS * FALGONS T-BRDS * CUSTOMS FARLANES EGONOLNE VANS * PCK-UP TRUCKS BGGEST DSCOUNTS ANYWHERE Thursday, July,965 PLAYGROUND NEWS JTTRAWBERRY Drector:.lanlre.ledraejewllkl Sandbox contest wnners are ChJrlcs Polcaslro. Lnda Stawck. August Elo, and Tom Slnsk. the events of the summer. Future plan nclude baseball games wth other parks, partes, cook-outs, sng-a-longs, and specal day. SEWAREN SCHOOL Drector: Sandra Dtetel The frst week at Sewaren School was a good one. We open- Sewaren Park went to the Bunson Frday. The theme for the ed up wth a bang n more ways day was Hobo Haven. We had a n our lollpop hunt Paul Sharck found the lolltpops whle.lea- blowng contest: wnners were Frst prze went to Mark January, than one. We had a bubble gum scavenger hunt n the mornng. nette Klo. Susan Handerhan, L««Chrs Terranova and Betty Krsmpeek. Joseph Boka had the small- Second prze was won by Dolores jseott January and Bobby Sefczek. Sandstrom and August Klo ted est bubble. A safety poster cov Hanson, Dehbe Chervenak, and for second place. Guy Sharrk and Natale Znze. Thrd pre went test was held and the wnner. Steven Dercole were frst n thewere: frst prze, Danny Komunckq: second prxe, Antonette and Joyce Kaposrtas. Scott and to Jance Fcnck, Patty acovone Swng onntest wnners ncluded Pete Portlla, Maryann Sorensen Monkeybar contest. Jump rope nml Tnn Pucnte. The followng wnners are Susan Handerhan and Ryan: thrd prze, Lyy January; Mark January were the best dressed boy bums and Patty acovone most perspectve. Chrs Terrano- The beane contest was wonand Joyce Kaposztns were best took przes n the cle;n-up con- Charlotte Enk. Arts & CraftsVfl. csl: Susan Handerhan, Eva Pus-wnnerkas, Martn Castmore, Robert Portlln: Sen Shell Name Tag - pn contest was won by Lynn hunt, soda and potato chps were are: Beane - Carmen by Betty Krempeck and the name dressed grl bums. After the Edmunds, Tna Pucnte and John DP Rgg. Eva Puskas. January. Everyone s awatng served. ndependent-leader (E.B.). Cartemt p ro WOODBROGE _ FRKB CTY AND SUBURBAN L U M B E R ^ HELM AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Qualty Keeps Us n Busngs. Buldng Materal* Mfllwork Rooflag nsulaton Mouldng Hardware Pant *"* Floorng Plywood Knotty p Kltohm Cabnet* DONG T VOUMELF? METCUrV -DC conuctlon. lftlon»nd c reptlw. FOOD VALUES PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE TRADNG STAMP FREE POT ROAST TCHUCK STEAK CALF. STYLE CHUCK FULL-CUT TENDER CUT FROM SHOULDER BONELESS FOR POT OR OVEN >< CROSSRB ROAST CHCKEN QUARTERS fc BMASTTU^ 9 C SHLDR. STEAK. 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