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1 "vol. UV-JIO. 18 lool Offcals Are Shocked 1/ Vandalsm In Avenel School rtt> r of School 4 Found to be n Shamble by Prncpal Tuesday Mornng; Drafes, flared Imtmments, Stage, Books, Chars Are Destroyed.vert- contnung,:;ton, after ob-,vtllfnt lead, Into, must reprehenlble ;,lu]lsm In the Town-..; vstcms hstory. I MI lck A. Bovlan, hmagp n School 4,, ulty, lp declared;! lu- stuaton and! ll never seen such I ;, school buldng;..elml opened Tes-l :,.u the prncpal,, dude and the teach-1 ln-krd to fnd the!,r.rttrally n a S-htol chldren had hmt bfcause It was ^ " tench n some of :."her were called In, Joseph Oyenes and v,,;l;m found the van- :..,,.; Irnken open a base- A;1.11.-A lv takng off the t.>l Msrd and forcng, :::t"a nj«*n. :: l ^ Hnt they went toj :nv ktchen, opened the v tl::> u boxps Of hotdoks :<\)f all over the room and vd bulles of ketchup onj mlls he Hst floor, the offl- m red the audtorum to! :h, hkr projecton screen ( to jjreds. the drapes um (rum ther connecnd the stage left In a! beyond descrpton. It I..red evdent that whoever I tn- damage used knves or sharp nstruments as It later dscovered that the >ls buss drum had been! shed on both Sdes.! "R «the second floor, etee:,,, found an even u co(n;.n. The nurses pm.shwt! addtonal Knlff pne a? the couch was n Contnued on Page 2) fhreats Mark!Wn Sesson / E - The frta* p-r:,ard M. Hartnett M Bus- Admnstrator led to : exchange between Mle J Amodo. who was ds- <1 us purchasng agent, MllJur Walter Zrpoo at % w meetng Tue»day,... resented from MM. Mary Ar- ^^nocratlc County Com. told her "to keep*2 z rpolo went to Mn y? "fense and tempers Ihe Mayor threatened la, uollceman and have " ca rr^d out bodly" y 1(1 " turn " the down, Robert M. j Woodbrdge, Ayene, Colona, Fonb, HoptWn, beln, Keatbey, Port Readng, Sewaren tnd Edfcpm Publshed W«*Uy On Thursday W00DBRIDOB, If. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 At P. 0, Woodhrtdo, H. 1. IntoM M M Oktm Mal DEPLORABLE: Lookng over the destructon n the nurses room at School 4, Avenel, are Detectves Joseph (yenn, kneelng on the left, and Jack Waldman, yesterday alter vandal left the school n a deplorable condton. In the rght foreground Is a couch wth the paddng all rpped out, and thrown on the floor next to Gyenes. OVERCOMES HANDICAP: Walter Gbbons, Colona, slghtku lne* brth, walked off wth two Awards at the Woodbrldfe Senor Hlfh School Class Day. Shown here ben ewtntnlated by the prncpal, Dr. John I. Loo ( left, Walter won the Robert Foerch Memoral Award jven to the "member of the (raduatln? clans who n the opnon of the faculty scholarshp commttee has made the beat pertonal adjustment and scholastc achevement n the face of treat dffculty", and the Language Department Award, a MTnt bond, for the hghest average n Spansh for three years." Ran Postpones W. S. H. S. Hgh School Gves Class Day Awards (See Photos on Pare 5) WOODBRIDaE- Przes anc scholarshps wefr awtrfded a the annual Class Day exerclse Frday at Woodbrdge Senlo: Hgh School. Awards were as follows: Charles E. Hutner Memor Award, Plaque and $100 to member of the graduatng class who has demonstrated superor achevement n academc pur suts and plans to pursue lke work n a feld related to the healng scences. chele Stahl; Woodbrdge Elks Award, to that student languages who, In addton a very hgh level of scholarsh] has shown the greatest appre elaton of the cultural values of the languages studed, Caro Smon; Elks State award fo: leadershp, George Par; Amerlcus Craftsmens Award for outstandng servce to class and school and hgh scholastc average, Patrca Casserly ant Edward Cane; Vctor C. Nck las Memoral Award, $400 fo: the most mertorous, n tn opnon of the Prncpals Asso elaton, Prank Dlto; Colonl Branch, Unversty Women, fo B. of E. Budget Adopted >4 Mllon School Constructon Seen; Clerk Rule* O.KM. WOODBRIDGE The Board of Educaton bud- :et was fnally adopted last lght, reflectng the mandaory reducton of $300,000 orlered by the Town Commttee,fter the budget wa 5 defeated,t the polls twce. In order to efleet the cut, the oard us«l an a*m4lonal of ts surplus. Changes In the budget were FRICITKM euro Zrpoo Promses) Renewal Support For Man Street 18,000; salares of prncpals, -.,.,. _,... decrease $8,000; salares ov n zle # eui V^tor Herbert, teachers, decrease $55,000; N <*1 Coward. Walter Damrosch salares of psychologsts, add $1,950; clercal for prncpals, add $4,104" salares, clercalsupervsors, decrease $60; sal- as follows: Salares, Board secretarys ffke, add $1,600: salares, superntendents offce, add, $1,- 600; salares, centralzed research, decrease, $228; salares, admnstraton of buldngs and [rounds, add $300: other ex- )ense, board secretarys offce, decrease $780; school electons, decrease $1,227; superntendents offce expense, decrease WOODBHIDGl Trom $600; mscellaneous expense show busness to the contract- for admnstraton, decrease, n- busness _ wltn fl,^ ut e ares, clercal, psychologcal, add $148. Textbooks, decrease $20,800; school lbrary books and audovsual, decrease $6,100; teachng supples, decrease $31,300; other expense, attendance personnel, decrease $120; salary, nurses, decrease, $350; other expenses, health servce, decrease $1,800; salares, other employees, add $148; other expenses, opprmjon and mantenance, dew *., $200; ton *6f plant; salares, $200, supples, except utltes decrease $8,260, other expense decrease $850. Mantenance of plant, contracted servces, decrease $31,- 670; replacement of nstructonal equpment, decrease $12, 940; replacement of non-lnatmctonal equpment, decrease $1,000; upkeep of grounds, decrease $6,205; property nsurance, decrease $10,380; student M- body actvtes, other expenses decrease $4,700; salares for cvc actvtes, elmnated $1,200; other expenses, heat (Contnued on Page 10) profcency In Mathematcs larolyn Clark; Amercan Cyanamd Co. Award, acheve, The Townshps playgrounds of recreaton, announced today.,»wwr to Amodl?. Graduaton T7 Tonght n. that there ment n scence studes, Ken wll nclude the fve wadng fert u> meet J? on f y WOODBRIDaE Ban cancelled the Woodbrdge Senor neth Oettle. pools whch wll reman open, to the " ee t the Increase Hgh School commencement exercses last nght. Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo weather permttng, from 9:30 When the skes faled to lghten yesterday afternoon, Dr Alumn Assocaton Debatng to 6 P. M., contnuously. John P. Low, prncpal, decded to postpone the exercses Award; ^B. Savngs Bond Mr. Pallon advsed the latest untl tonght at 6:45. Sharon Ofsonka; Woodbrdg playground to be added s the If weather permts, the program wll be presented n the Hgh School Alumn Assoca< Trals property, Fords, Plans Comh.-r. "- Ohn Eva nk Close to 650 senors are stadum. In case of ran, the ton Sporta Award, George Far call for a play area fully equpped, baseball feld, large ma-. *«exercses wll be held In the Knghts of Pythas Award, fo scheduled to receve ther dplomas tonght. They are: any law n Unted States Hstory, Rops Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School cadamsed court for basketball! of - Brown; Colona Youth Actlv audtorum. (Contnued on Page 7) and volleyball, and a future tes Councl Award, $100 fo The postponement brought swm pool. The area wll be youth actvtes or servce Amerca whch made dsappontment to many, as HEADY IN SEPTEMBER fully enclosel wth fencng. rll \t jj """wv u*ow>frn/yu»vun, u v w»,* «# WOODBRIDGE Edwn W, the communty outsde tn All playgrounds are equpped,!, of"^dsagree wth afrelatves from out-of-town arreport** ^ «hool. JPelton, wth swngs, large and small,!or he aald, "f there cases famles who had planned Board last nght that new dlesex counc/1, Knghts of Co sldes, hobby horses, see-saws, 11 graduaton partes, went rght School 1 wll be ready fo occuahead wth ther plans. pancy In September^. (Conl on Page 10) (Contnued on Page lumbus A 1 to boy or glr merry-go-rounds, bke racks, 2) NOT SHOW BUSINESS: Johnson Gves Up Musc As Lvelhood; Emerges Successful Contractor and Hoagy Carmlchael a Part of hs lfe s the saga of Joseph Johnson, 10 Harrow Drve, Oolona. Asked how he became a buldng contractor, Mr. John, son sad smply: "I found I had to make a lvng and decded to go to wprlc on somethng" whch would brng me a good return." Mr. Johnson says he s not sorry that he made the choce although musc s stll hs hobby. He has been very successful nnd Is now presdent of tfc> M & J Homt Improveadd ment Corporaton and the Omega Constructon Company a home development frm. Mr. Johnson, who recently moved to hs new Colona home from Sewaren, waa bom n Dorchester, Mass., a suburb of Boston. Both hs mother and father were n show busness. For years, hs father had charge of hrng muscans for Plorenz Zlegfeld, and hs mother was n Zlegfeld productons n the chorus. "We lved all over the coontry", Mr. Johnson recalls, "at one tme we lved n Palm (Contnued on Page 2) Towns 36 Playgrounds Open Offcally Tuesday WOODBRIDGE A recreaton program desgned to accommodate approxmately 10,000 chldren and hundreds of adults dally at the Townshps 37 playgrounds wll open, Tues- the Avenel Street secton, had day and reman open through the ten week summer season been receved from the Oompfrom Monday through Frday, 9:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. and loter of the Currency, WOODBRIDGE- A prelmlbanks In neghborng Unon School and eventually send a type of archtecture desred and buldngs constructed n U place. Emlen Roosevelt, presdent of nary meetng of a specal corathe Prsfc Natonal Bank and mttee (o study the advsablty The merchants, too, he lndj. cated, should cooperate by Baley Warns Aganst srsttffss modernzng ther store front! foggng Interference Em of Elzabeth, a«o an- Servce to sponsor a foregn and nterors. An understand* nounced plans to merge three student at Woodbrdge Hgh ng should be reached as to the! WOODBRIDGE Health Offcer Harold J. Baley ssued a warnng today to res- plan, the Natonal State Bank a hgh school In a foregn land, same archtectural desgn, he. County, Under the proposed Townshp student to study at all concerned should follow tbs dents of the Townshp, that would absorb Rahway Natonal, was held Monday at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School. "The deteroraton of tb»"j recommended. If any operators of the mosquto foggng machnes are Bank, The plan, recommended, The project was suggested by shoppng centers n the Town- >* Bank and Hllsde Natonal molested on any thoroughfare, that street wll no tors, s subject to approval by ent at the meetng were rep- due to the fact that up untl, by the three boards of drec- the Student Councl and pres- shp", the mayor contnued, 1», longer be fogged, the stockholders of each Insttuton and the Comptroller of mttee of Hghland Park, whch per tools the rght men W resentatves of the AFS com- now we have not had the pro* Mr. Baleys warnng came after James Henry, one of the Currency. It calls for these has a successful foregn student exchange program. Speak- tred to do the work, but after,, do the job. The commlfcteen»n the machne operators, suffered a head njury Tuesday gest of the three, would buy ers Included a Hghland Park workng untl fve or sx oclock steps; Natonal State, the lar- when some boys threw stones the stock of the Rahway Na- student who studed n Opat $360 a share, or a many and an Italan grl who not have enough tme to earnng a lvelhood, they dd, at hm whle he waa workng on Watson Avenue. (Contnued on Page 2) (Contnued on Page 2) (Contnued on Page 3) 1:30 to 6 P M. Herman Fallon, recreaton charman and John W. Zullu, superntendent JOSEPH JOHNSON Approval Gven for Two Branch Banks n Avenel of buldng, followng speclft- WOODBRHX3E The Avenel secton of the Townshp catons to the letter, The selsltes Is wll have two branch banks, lng prce of the The New Jersey State Department of Bankng and Insurance announced Tuesday that t had approved the appl- ng prce and the Federal gov- «usually much less than the buy- caton of the Frst Bank and Trust Company, Fords and ernment absorbs the loss.? Perth Amboy for a branch bank at 1379 St. George Avenue. The mayor also stated there ^ At the same tme, Prank Van Syckle, presdent of the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank, announced that approval for a charter for a branch bank n StudyForegn Student Plan Awats Aver ll Arrval tm WOODBRIDQB - Man* Walter Zrpoo promsed ytf" today, that despte tbt recommendaton of the Redevelopment Agency for a new shoppng center In the clay pt area between Routes 1 and 9,. he wll do everythng In hs power to assst the man Street merchants to modernze the shoppng area. That wll be one of the frst thngs Heman AverhlU (the new busness admnstrator) wn do when he gets here on Jury l," the mayor sad. "He wll work wth the proper federal agency to get the necessary assstance." The mayor called the recommendaton of the agencys con* sultants an ambtous plan", but felt that wth the "fantastc populaton growth In ths area" t wll eventually materalze. "The Redevelopment Agency you must remember Is not SUBratng 100 per cent accomplshment now, but s lookln nto the future," Mayor Zlrpoto ponted out. Outlnes Tentatve Plan The Towashlps chef executve related, that under one of the Federal agences, there Is a plan whereby the Townshp can condemn deterorated busness buldngs. The land Is then sold at aucton wth condtons of sale whch makes It mandatory for the new owners to buld certan types are many buldngs on Man* Streets he consdered "eye- sores", ncludng the so-called "! "Drake Estate" near the Mddlesex Water Company buld* ng. Ths type of deterorated buldng should be torn down sad, and new busness DEVELOPMENT PLAN CRITICIZED: un Street Busnessmen Decry New Center Plan; Seek Modernzaton Iulll v Man Street practcally wthout «e of the opnon W released by th«afcncy urgng of the Busness "«-advlsed" and out wll mean tbt -ta a»a a. a ^.^"provetato. Street """t from the Town re, whch.has ts tf store at the "»» another rtow one of those ntervewed. Chopera Is oy of the few remanng orgnal establshments on the street. Mr. HUhl sad: "The report of the Redevelopment Agency and the apparent approval of the rnembem of the Townshp Commttee appears to be the death knell for Man Street, Woodbrdge. As for an Indvdual buspewtes are concerned there certanly s no future fur the,m under the proponed plan." Howard Jlttffab, of Chrlstensens Department St6W;Mj» other "old tme" establshment on Man Street whch has Brown Into a large and modwm department store and one of the flntut In the aea had Hll r,j«. "from our own personal poston, we would rather see the present busness area redeveloped. We would lke to we "the back street" propertes purchased and used for parkng and aumethluj constructve done wth the present old-fashoned buldngs on Man Street. We happen to be the owners of the buldn* n whch our "tore la lo- ated. If the new shopuln center Is located a mle away, we wonder what wll happen to tle value and use of our present buldng. I cannot understand the mmedate M4 of j>ubl<:xl«the plan, a broadly at th tme, Ibac) are so many vacant stores now and the publcty wll certanly «au««a prospectve tfaaat to tblnk wlc* below leang a store on Man Street/ Raymond Jackson, Jr., of Jacksons Drug Store, at the corner of Man and School Streets, also felt somethng should be done to modernze Man Street. Raymond Jack son, tr., started the pharmacy over 40 years ago on Man Street and the Jackson* feel they have a stake n the oom- munlty. Mr. Jackson, Jr., sad: "I am not over enthmla- Ue about the proposed plan, What wll happen to Man Street It thb plan foes throuht Why cant the present locatons be en Danced and moderjed for 4h* pmen h«lmm U* plan tkat k Mm atlrs* b **» a loaf way oltr Mlton Ooldmltb, tor of the Boot Shop on Man Street, and one of the comparatvely newer merchants declared: M "If the proposed plan foes thruujh Man Street wll b» nothng but a servce area, It wll no lunger be a place n for the shopper. We, o course, realse that f the new proponed shoppng center become* a realty, we wll nan to be realstc about It and wll accept t." _. valued at $20, ftom, drveway «t \m home durtof * MILTON GOUHOnB tn Bgbt. I I" I, "I BIKE MISSING WOODBRIDGE-~Mrs.» Kaskavttch, 318 Bunns Lane, > Wodbrd«e reported to polte^ on Monday that someone ha4->t «* 11, IfV m

2 ) I PAOE TWO Approval Gven Contnued from total prtoe of M.WO.OOO. Na- Na- AVBHKL - Funeral U<mal dun. Also,?««nt : for Oeorge J H.r««. Natonal 8UU toekhomtn Kearny A«rm«. Penh would reotlve 0M444 addtonal ^onwrlr of A«ml,»h < Natonal SUte ahar* for ewh; M ond«7. wll b* hold today, OBITUARIES art I* Pfrth Am-. Ida Paul, Jr. Downey. Cal. Mr Van Syekle :n Ms an Oeorfe A : a Mrs. Jum«four brouen.l PORDS - Funeral nouncejr.er.t sad thm Wood- J- J**ter, Jr.: Herbert andfor Joseph Macuch 7 Brook brdge Natonal, «Tttch ha* U ««nt. Harold 8fr«t: who ded Monday at man offta* at Moore Awnue R<*ert. Perth Amboy Oners! Hosptal.. and Brr? Street. Woodbrlde, WALTSX SEBBWtT wll be held ouo to* H:JO.Tt t»>w*t«t* IStl anmtwsan- on July 1 It moved to KKASBIY ftnwra! Kdvces A. M at th» ymn»nd Son Its nrw^nt locaton to 10M af- for Mr.. Betty H. <8cMln> Be--Wnml Horn. H 23 Pord Awnw. at,be«ky. 1» Clnton Avenue, who wth h!*h Mss of reaulem to ouurorne Its facltes t(wi»«!n Strert T IWoeal*..- Approval for r ft? Iselln branch celved moved d*j Monday nght at Perth!t»:00 *_ Oar I**jrf Bural wll b# In Holy General Hosptal. wll Hureh. - of Our Lad* of at a nesrbv ste s soon as,9:00 at Our lad f Hungary;!*!* of th«prrt Catholc. omplete. Both Avenel and Burl*] be In theunon. A natve of Slovaka. fc» resded n Fords laelln bank be! Tttt deceased» u a com-,** years. oompleterf»» scon a possble munlcmt of Our Ladv of Hun- 1 Surrlvln? ar* two dauthters^ and the (tafl enlarged Church.. Perth Ambor.jMrs. Mary Kattara, Ford and Both branch offlce wll haw Born la Perth tocbj she had»»««ann Kakuch. Perth Amdrve-In wndows and np»ck*h! t h w parkne areaj and full bankng Ktlded In Keasbev ;5 mrajbor: wn!l John Pfrth - servce.* and facltes wfll bef^* avalable. wat the daughter of the Amboy: Mchael. Keasbey. and M. m M», SUpanJom*. Edlm: «and sx Mary JTOTK 21, 22, 1962 FAK CET HtOM MUSIC: Je«h Johnson, who a-jw - -- r b- I ^ o T ^ ^ r b n r b ^ r T n fesron ^ b now rea4.n, *. to ^ - j ^ H^h Jw-^ Johnson Gves (Contnued from Page la., and then In JOSETH BABTAK : Joe> M j* u called by hs ft Is U? full Intenton of the <*"**» HELIK Funeral wnrleet;,^,^ studed the pano and Woodbrdsre Natonal Bank t«,,, C1V for Joseph Bablak, 48«Wood,^,, ns father hs mother gve complete bank In; jervlee rho ded Tuesday at ded when he was qute young; wherever needed In Woodbrdgf tart-n. Y- wll fc> held of Musc. At that tme Wel- OU. Mom^ra H Bronx, sent htm to the Jullard School Is and forro"rlj"of thls 9 A M - ^ ««Thcmas Joseph ter Damrosch wos the Dean of, In rnutlns the Hrst Bank ded Tu«*SayjO s *" 0 Funeral Home, Green the school. He studed the and Trust Company penrjs- M Delafleld Hol-lstreet and Cooper Avenue, wth pano and dd successful work Ion to establsh a braneh bank New York wll be held» hl«rh Mass of TMjukm at 9;JO He contnued * Avenel. Jerome B Mc- P. M at the Flynn»t S 1 - Cece.-as Church. Bural Kenna, Deputy Bankng Oom-^j ^ f^^^ H«ne, 23 rord wl1 the gluay M pano for 14 * n St. Gertrudes C?me- j then p aye d profesn well-known orch- mlsslonf-r of New Jerjey.»d> Avenat( w^» r.:»t. 1:30 at Colona.. In hs fndngs that the ««Ub- the Ft)raB p^byteran Church.j A slonally natve of Poland, the de-estrare a daughter. of the tme. Itshment of such a bank was jjmjgj ^tfj be In Cover Leaf wwsd resded In Iselln one 1 played at the Hotel Marmonth In "the publc Interest." Memoral Part Woodbrldge Unque tn New York, and wth "I fnd." he sad, "that the Th^ debemed luo rf. Mt^ tn Survvng Paul Tremalne Orchestra,! 1»nk (Frst Bank and Trust) j. Mrs. Helen Bowers, North Berf W whch was one of the betterhas compled wth all the requrement and the Interests of : known bands at that tme", 1 She was» members tn: two * - ***** «>^ Wal " *JV ^ Fords Presbyteran :ter - Iwlln: * b">th«r. MM. jjohnson related. "I atao played the publc wll be Mred." ^, T Holyoke (Maat. for the Broadway producton Mr. McKenna alw «U»ed " that the area elves "reasonable! Mlw - WINIAagKI (Roberta." "Show busness, at promses of successful opera-1 The Babe Ruth and UtUe P rnn!: M leagues wll conclude ther pro- Zrpolo r rousefc grgm wth the ftnnurl ^g^. shp Recreaton Tournament (Contnued from Page 1 try to do a job. That and d Ir- Merrll Park, Colona competent " to 1 All Playground drectors and wll go to Sum- tjon" and there s a large "de- 1 post potental." wck; two nto*. Mrs. Steven * or «" >«"* WtatortM. 58 and I then decded that per Woodbrldge, and Mrs!^0" 1 haps t would be best to try " POOL FILTER STOLEN Rubanch. Port Read 1?" 11 wjj;another feld." * 4 A. M. at be held tomorrow, j Mr. Johnson, through a WOODBRIDGE - G e r a r d the Thomas Joseph Costello frend, took Ormaldl, 47, Jersey Cty, own- pj»ul E. GLOWVA jfuneral Home, Oreen Street that made er of the Mary Cartw Products, HOPBLAWN-Funeral Kr7. and Cooper Avenue, wth a hgh I panos on 14U Street In New Bout* 1, Avenel, reported the ^ g oowna 70JMass 70 of requem, q 10:30 at St.JYork. UwJt to polce Wednesday o[ Avenue> who dl d jcecplas The Church. pool fller valued at 1200 Oen- The was a retlred ^^ased dsplay durng Let Fde Cleaners MOTH-PROOF Your talents FREE! Wth our SAJteX drycle»lu proc«w. vou garment*»re not OBU Jsmly clem, but uuttlzetf tot MtUo%!r«*tue*. IKII fu-,m«ut U gven porsowl atmnuob. curefully (lnltbed... protel ajalnat perspraton odora, U danoft, mold, mldew. d It doesnt cost you Sn«cent 354 Amboy Avenue I Woodbrdge "Convenent Drve-Up Servce" n New MRS. ( ARROII, EDWARD BKITTON Barbara Zwercan of C. E. Study Foregn Dr. Cyrl Connolly, Mss Herman Stern, \\n?. the PTAs, Ruth or, Prank Dlto, outsj dent of the Student Councl; Anlavazt Honanyftn, Incomng presdent and Roy Mundy, who Scatlon. As soon as a defnte organsaton Is set up, other promnent resdents of the communty wll be Invted to jon and assltt In the fund rasng. 36 Playgrounds (Contnued from Page 1) basketball backboards and volleyball courts. Croup actvtes scheduled a Mnety of athletc contests, shows, story elllnt. Table (tames Include Kks domnoes, checkers, put- 7\f%. plav doh. and others Plan But Trps Bus trps have bpen planned! tor jomp youngsters to 1 fonnft Mack Stadum. Phtlarplphla. August 28; to Yankee stadum, August 2» and to tr» r.>!o flrounds. Aujtut 2 to see Je latest Natonal League enrv, the New York Mets. For the «eoon<) consecutve, season the Woodbrldge 8ummer IL-EB -CP ADVANCED IN O«orge J, DelKrnts., man, thrd t\n%%, vw Mr. and Mm. Gmrt,. Drama Festval wll present Shakespeares "A Mdsummer Nghts Dream", July 12 grots«, tft CUr, through 15 and IS through 32, Waodbrldfr, *», nnd on July 28. All pprfor- 1 that rat«r»rmt «h, manees wll be offered free of rhsrge at the Woodbrtdge ^Senor Hgh School park. Henry Ing aboard th» tr.nn, rler WSR Anlfetam.,, out of Penncnl n nass, professonal drector and Golf of Mexco., actor wll head the program la the rtault nr Jwlth Mrs. Rose Bclafsky as producer. Also to be offered Is a play for chldren. "Red Rdng Hood". August 38 and 19.! In full swng snce early In May are the Townshps many ball felds for League and Independent ball game*. Townshp not leagues Include the Babe Ruth dren Uttl Leagues, P fleet-wde fcttlnatlon February. The uhlr, nt,, n mt a tranng earrlrr (.,, ««nt Nary and M»rln> < arlalm. s land Park Hgh Members of the specal comr work of tn.; who attend, felt the vand;.,1 Softtmll.»nd Servlee _. tlonn Slow Plteh. Ths pro-, Mr. BOylan and MM r, t gram Includes some 2M or-mtd they could not?:, rt Wolk.lB" nlzpd t ** ms - Wlmate of th» have been! RoslynlOne: Fo s- chr^-crs featured Junor Olympcs tt Uw Woodbrdge Hgh School Btedlum. Mr. Fallon also advsed of through Frday wth a fully, qualfed specal educaton Alma Neary, as dtrec-, tor. The Townshp rrmyf. class Is offered resdents free also Dr. Kenneth Benson, Montelalr rt the movng of some of thestate Teachers College, wll nstruct playground drector! In Townshp offces to the old bank buldng on Man 3treetJ 1(rtg &n(, may brng more people to the: shoppng area. When the of-j, ta, are completed they wlllj ^ house the Board of Health, Industral j Offcals Councl, Welfare D«- I started at the bottom, but years tme I was made a (Contnued from Page 1) Mr. Johnson stated.; AVENEL.». shreds wth the paddng thrown! T r Polce Department, e I went to Sten-j Mls Bajt3jara>"A«pTzwerCMnlssal wth stephanotls end all over the floor. elopment Agency and Recre*- fway ptanc* and aftor rt few Avenue, ^^ anfl ^^11 Kd#ara BrttonWchd. The brdes mother creyears I decded to go Into bus- was Boemnled at a Nuptalated the weddng outft. sacked wth records and books Teachers on Dpartment. 1 rooms were t$m- Charles W. Krahe, pastor of -,a " natve of Austra and resded Another factor whch may lness for myself. I made cab- MaK Saturday n St. Jon Johnsl Mrs. Henry Reed, Planfeld, badly mutlated. The lbrary St. Paul! Church, offcatng.;?" ^P 8 IsIand assst the busness sectons of nets for televson, but some-1church, Dunellen wtkj Rev. wasw matron of honor, and the took Its share of the destruc Bom n Germany, the de- tfl IseIln, 13 yea* how that wasnt very successful. John Cook offcatng. bdd brdesmad was Mrs. Phlp the Townshp consderably, the too Books were torn ceased resded In Hopelawn 40!, Survvng are her husband, Then I tred makng ktchen South Planfeld. mayor revealed, s the fact! The brde s the daughter 0: years. He was employed by the! JU "* n ami mn "a* 8 cabnets and that worked out. Servng hls brother Mrs. Walter zwter«m!t613a fts hat "several excellent Industres have made Inqures about apart and others cut to shreds. t^1 General Ceramcs Corporaton. nephey Detectves Oyenes and Waldman were of the opnon that - That s when I came to NewAnn Street, Planfeld, and the man was Robert Brtton, Ave-locatnnel. Ushers were Gary Zwler- here and they A member of St. Pauls ^an-, ISAAC D parker Jersey n Edson Townshp late Mr. Zwercan. The brde*, gelcal Reformed Church, Perth at frst." Planfeld, brother of the very promsng." destructon evdently was COLONIA Funeral servces grooms parents are Mr. Bender, South were held last week for Isaac Then, Mr. Johnson through Ronald D. Parker, to May Avenue, S. E., Atlanta, Georga, that he should go nto the conanother frend was convnced Planfeld. REAPPOINTED way Avenue. After a trp to the Bahamas, WOODBRUXJE John J. Gven n marrage by her unstructon busness. Frst camel, John Danjov, Panfleld.jthe couple wll make ther home formerly of Colona. He had! BAR & GRILL Package Goods BUDS HUT Route 1 AVENEL, N. J. PLENTY OP rriw P4HI1NO To get rd of hard water today Thurs., June 21st Theres no need to put op wth that nasty old hard water. To enjoy an unlmted Mply of pure, fltered soft water, Jut remember those three UtUe Pck up your phone and»y IS Holmes Btrwt, MlHbum, N. J. Ml) resded at 2 Amherst Avenue, and was transferred to Atlanta seven years ago by Qener&l Motors Corporaton. He ww a member of the Glen Oa,k Pre6byteran Church, the Unted Commercal Travelers, and served n the TJ.B. Navy durng World War _. Survvng are hs wdow Mary; a daughter, Patrca, and a son, Wllam; hs father and several brothers and ssters. Grl, Ht by Car, h er, Helene, s an artst and IsJohnson and he now calls t hsi dose of sleepng plls. wth Walt Dsney In Hollywood hobby. He ha ftnorgan Inenjoys t Treated at Hosptal James, one of the brothers, tjhs new home and WOODBRIDGK An 11 also In Hollywood. He Is wth for "relaxaton"* l» sad. year-old Iseln grl was njured Warner Brothers as a song Monday when she was struck wrter and arranger. He also cessful by a car drven by Paul worked wth Hoogr Carmlchael. masso, 27, 25 Berkeley Boulevard, as she was rdng he: Brother Arthur, who plays the Navys last blmp oommande: to turn to boats. the M. & J. Home Improvement the brde was attred In a gown n Planfeld. Corporaton, whch stll deals of slk organza over taffeta Mrs. Brltton Is & graduate n modernzaton of homes and featurng a bell shaped skrt! of Dunellen Hgh School. Her addtons to exstng houses. wth a chapel tran and 1 husband graduated from Wood Later, as he became more sueessful, Mr. Johnson organzed brdge Hgh School, attendee trmmed wth Imported French Brdeport Unversty, Conn., embroder lace and seeded 5mega Constructon Company, and s presently attendng Upsala College, East Orange. pearls. Her matchng headpece hlch deals n new home constructon. The frm has bult French embroder lace held her jof lve petals covered wth new homes throughout the TOOK SLEEPING PILLS elbow length vel of French 11- Townshp. WOODBRIDOE Polce re- Sster Wth Dsney Mr. Johnson has three brothers and a sster. The lat- bcycle across Chan OHllls flute, s wth the Chcago Symphony Orchestra. Mr. John- Road. Taken to the Perth Amboy son has lost track of a thrd General Hosptal n the Iselln brother, Andrew, who Is a Frst Ad Squad ambulance nght club entertaner. Mary Ann Angatman, 41 Green Sx years ago, Mr, Johnson stret, was treated for abrasons marrled Mftrle Harrs who was - of the cheek, chest, arms and born» nd rftlmd ta 8tftten ** forehead, and laceratons of the tend. Her father was Davd rght eyeld "COOL OFF" At Swallck Tavern, Inc. Harrs, a well-known atrtojacer, who was klled n Indanapols. Mr. Johnson met Mare wherrjl she came to work for hm as 1 Corner Wllam & New Strata WOODBRIDGE "Betty and Juc Phm* MI t-»7m Beer Wne Lquor Sandwches MtMWWWMMMMWWMWMWWWWW WOODBRIDGE LUMBER CO. raca cm AMD auau«m*«muiui AM ESTIMATE ANYWWU Qualty Keep Ut n flunmt... Buldng MaUrata fhm ft Wto4»w» HfUwork WtlUmtN BooflB* ^ g ^ flmltac Iuulatlon nbsa ******** Mouldln KMtfcr ftet HanlwHt ^ ^ Pant DOING IT YOUKStLTT Ut a a4vlm Jff» «n a*w tofulrnctlqa, kltwatta >l4 <p*lrt. MErcury We«dbrld( ported Tuesday that Geraldne a secretary. She stll s hs Kartchek, IS, 142 Arthur Avenue, Colona was treated at the offce manager. Musc Is stll dew to Mr. Rahway Hosptal for an over- Call for flowers, brthd a y s annversares, weddngs, ebc to add extra )oy to the event and other tmes to express your sympathy and though,tfulness. Be assured of th«fnestcall us WALSHECKS FLOWERS JOI Amboy An. ME Wonderful Selecton Of GIFTS For The BRIDE MARTIN LAWRENCE JEWELERS LAY-AWAY PLAN BUDGET TEBMS Open Frldy tll 9 P.M. ME MM6 H Man Stnet, Woodbrdje u... You are grl or boy between the age of 4 to 16 Then... You are nvted and most welcome to attend Vacaton Bble School WOOBBRIDGE GOSPEL CHURCH Prospect and Rdgedale Avea. Rev. PETER H. BLRGE88, Pastor June 25 July A.ML Ita all f«r JOB Game*, UudoraU Ml Trut lt«rlc«] or tn ll HrrtM l:lt-urmn 1 tad BloomfUld A»«. Il»O I 14 M«UlMlm n *M~Hn Bant H- u>d Cnon Drln (Ljan Ana) IJS C.peM DrlH (O*J( ludwa HelfhU clhu Am) An, am Patrck AIM. lm CUtk OBflll Ed. and New Born «4, l:w~lml luttt U Hdlway A«c. t-m~ tottl fraler C«utt -Bu may b«tuppvd anywbwc tlenf rouu. KMe ut ttluuc (or thom In olhn rtu, lutta l*len»*uoa uumc 4-17M Samons, Port Readng, was reapponted to the Townshp Board of Assessors from July 1, wth the appontment exprng on June 30, HOME COOKED LUNCH and DINNERS Served Daly [1 A. U Tll ItOlat, " «*- M Sunday from 3:90 P M. to Closn (Mdnght) AUTHENTIC nome-madk SPAGHKTT1 Lasana, Kavol, Pzza Pn Hot or Cold Sandwches NOW.. PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL TAKE-OUT ORDERS CALL ME 4-224* BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER Served la Our Dner Dll, from tot A. H. VILLAGE INN Bar & Restaurant I Green St., Woodbrloje (Cor. a*bw>7 At.) to of ARE YOU READY! Have a prepad vacaton through regular savng at.. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION In rtrtk am**! Ut SUU It.* In WarttoMt: ll *- n um * * *n. at Mk It. 1 cum Bttwa MUOBI Wb»w nm U A* Kasw MUM Twl" lorn* OflU* Treat your f) home to the Fnest... EXTRA PROUCTIUN WITH EACH BRUSHFUL 1 SUN-PROOF HOU I COAT COVNII rum OVH otacy MO RADERS Wallpaper & Panters Supples»«4 8Ute Street T«I. y\ a«. t> uu, u».t) Perth Amboy t wll V. 8. ade too peaslmlttlc. t A.T,;;,M-,a per thnner slce. Happy talk... for the calone w >...( nd who snt : fc, can fgur on teel-.g lghter, brghter, y^- r-than-sprngtme ** year round...«<" lghter det that nclude delcous. >"* nutrtous, Lt" L> el Bread...Ougan-sbp^* Formula Whte B-eaJ NO sugar, no storte"». added and, we <* & only 45 calores pe» fjmt-thn(17«ram) «Ouganl Lte O.et m l k»5 watchng yo^ fgure a P ea - " for you too!

3 \ ol.ler8 Plan \\<rk(ttdtrjp I (>r Kadets,,,,,,I,!IMDGE At a meet-!lu- Kadet MotherR of 1...l-f held at the homf of ",,., h;r, Avfn«l,plans were v, w for weekend trp.,,,,, Klmer for the Kadcts,, through 22. All fw.ll-, ;,, (. avalable to the unt,,,-:ntlons must be placed,,,,,...; Anderson, Inntruc!llnnd Colonla Mchael Hrabar, vlco, presded In the ab-,. Mrs. Vctor Chrlstof- tames Anderson, ways,.,,,ns charman, an-.; hr mnm famly pc-., vously scheduled for M I,;IS been cancelled. Arthur Mattos, vce :t, nnnnunced the Moth- lnh and the Kadft Unt -, :m» meetngs n the K.tM Mothen recently :!;f;llntlon of offcers at. r st Log Cabn wth Mrs..,,11, unt nstructor, a* ;:;:r offcer.., offcers Installed are: c.rstofferaon, ((resdent; Maftos, vce presdent;,*tt Mller, secretary;.,! M-< Rchard Lordl, treas- was gven by Wllam Bernath, retrng...! : ( Mr Anderson presented gft* trlnt offcers: Mrs. j,-!,tl, presdent; Mr». Hravm presdent; Mrs. Ots. T l -»-r. secretary, and : Wllam Polewskl, treasmts Vce Presdents PERTH AMBOY - Calforna [ Company announced today appontment of two memrs of Its mnnarement to new ost!»ns as vce presdents of 1 Company. E F. Jochen, Cal. o. uclancry, Secretary and cmrcr of the Company for past fve years, [As a vce presdent, Mr, Jo-.vll assume the dutes of wtnry and Treasurer of the tommny, and n hs new posllon wll.supervse the OdmpHcrs a,m\ Economcs dlvl ens Mr. DeLancey become le Presdent and Manager Oroben, Lebanon, Pa., brother f the brdegroom; Edward k:>!v<, and Publc Relatons. Gv«arny, Metochen and Andrew Rsso, brdes brother. IA resdent of Plalnfleld, Mr. moey has been" assocated pth Calforna Ol Company " s organzaton n rw o that date he «u Chlcl unt and Offce Man- ff Barber Asphalt Corplm at Perth Amboy. He J«natve of Pennsylvana I 11!e attended Temple n:m--sty and the Jwhen. wth Cftloll snce The brdegroom was graduted from Metuchen Hgh for the annual pcnc at Surcent meetng completed plans ls " resdent of Metuchen " Kuduate of the Unlver- School and wll enter hs sen-prsor year at Pennsylvana State group wll meet at the church, Lake, Saturday. The " "Unols. HU expertenc " company has b«j 0nlversty In the fall. 9 A. M. before leavng for the (1^Hy n the feld of ac lake. Fourth Degree K. C. Mrs. Alce Van Bremer s! " r management move general chalrtnan. Harry Ptchell, cubmaster and Charles *? 8tate Elect New Offcers )»7 d by the Company to J.nude appontment of W WOODBRIDO: The Rev. Frank, commltteeman, wll be way "t M Manager, Heatng John J. Grffn Assembly 4th In charge of the actvtes for Mr. Walt wll be Sue-Degree Knghte of Columbus the day 857 elected John P»PP, Jr., to lead the assembly as fathful navgator. Murtagh Graduates Irvlngton. Others elected are: Joseph s 5 Calotlg netfonal at Phladelpha by ; "ftkorn, Manager ;:> " and Labor Relaton; ;" Past three years. Sue ( - Mr. Joehen as Comp 1 ; r r f he company wll MEETING DATE RIDO Wood ownshp Plannln "rt-by announces th Hr monthly Publ ; [ (()r July, wll be hel -"nesday. July 11, at "! " the Muncpal Bull Woodbrdge, Instead r 4 - a legal holday. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR HATFIELD GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mr,. Arthur Hatfleld celebrated th«j r 50th wedd(n«annversary at a party held at (he Amercan Legon Hall, YVoodbrldge. Over 100 guests attended. Mr. and Mrs, Hatfleld were marred In Scranton, Penn. They have been resdng In Largo, Fla., for the pmt 17 jeart. Mr, Hatfleld Is a retred Scranton polce offcer. The Hatfleldt have two tons, Ltroy, of Woodbrdre and Delbert, of Sajrevllle. They also have nne grandchldren and three great-grandchldren. Mss Anne Mare Rsso Weds Rchard R. Groben AVENEL The marrage of Mss Anne Mare Rtoso, daughr of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew UMO, 39 Melnzer Street, and llchard R. Oroben, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Roswell Oroben, 4 rant Court, Metuchen, was lemnlzed Saturday mornng,t 8t, Andrews Chufch. The ouble rng ceremony was per tamed-by Rev. John J. Eagan. The brde, escorted to the tar by her father, wore own of taffeta wth a scooped eckllne and a controlled boufant skrt. A crystal tara held three - tered shoulderngth vel. Her bouquet was a ascade of mxed flowers. Mss Sylva Rsso, Avenel served her sster as mad as snce 1958, andhonor. Brdesmads were Mrs. ndrew t. Rsso. Perth Amboy, sster-in-law of the brde; Mrs. ohn Dtledzlc, Monmouth Juncton and Mlu Barbara Ulman, Metuchen, Flower grl was Mss Bonne Duff, Morrlstown, ece of the brdegroom. Best man was Rocco Dsaro, Metuchen. Ushers were Wllam Mr. and Mrs. Oroben left for a weddng trp to the- Poconos after a recepton In Plalnfleld. A graduate of St. Marys Hgh school, Perth Amboy, the brde Is employed by Montgomry Ward and Co. Menlo Park, a* executve secretary to the tore manager. Adath Israel Graduaton SetTomorrow WOODBRIDGE Oradua. tlon exercses wll be held tomorrow, 8 P. M., at Congregaton Adath Israel, conducted by Kabbl Samuel Newberger, 21, 22, 1882 Avenel Presbyterans Approve Desgns for NewJunor $275,000 Church, $85,000 Educaton Buldng The Hebrew School gradn 1275,000. fts are: Susan Bass, Denns The congregaton also er - daughter dnner In the Deutsch, Jay Prledland, Jeffrey roved the mmedate contructon of a new Chrstan New Parsh House. lutman, Bonne Klen, Alan Mrs. Mchael Farrell. advsor Plnskl, Teddy Flavn, Edward Educaton buldng desgned by Introduced the new.offcers Scale, Howard Schleslnger, Charles Carman, to cost aproxmately $85,000- Farrell, Vce-presdent; Jane Valery Tune, presdent; Kathy Robyn Welngarten, Steven Davd WInograd, Vale Thls Sunday Rev. Dr. Don-Pratt, secretary and Vlrntnla dctorlan and Salutatorlan are Shaffer, treasurer. Jeftrey Qutman and Alan Pla* sk, respectvely. Honor students are: SBan Bass, Jeffrey Outman, Bonnl Klen, Alan Plask. Tedd Plavln and Steven Wess. Dplomas and Pentateuch* wll be awarded by Samuel Swerdel, charman of the Hebrew School board, and Bbles wll be presented by tlober Melnlck, presdent of the Men Club. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Neuss wll present, a set of Babylonan Talmud In Englsh (Solclno Press) n honor of ther son, Jeffrey. The books wll be accepted by Mrs, Davd Outman, charman of the lbrary. The Oneg Shabbot afte servces wll be sponsored b: the parents of the graduates AVENEL At a Congrega- on meetng of the Avenel resbyteran Church, approxmately 300 members approved he desgn for a new church, lubmltted by Harold Wagoner, htladelphla. The new church ll cost n the vcnty of ld MacLeod, author of "Here Is My Method" and professor f Preachng at Prnceton Semnary, wll preach at the 9:30 and 11:00 A.M, servces, Graham Bardsley, Youth Drector, wll preach at 8:00 KM. The Church Croup Honors Mothers WOODBRIDQK The Grls Frendly Socety of Trnty Epscopal Church held a moth- Plans to present the church wth an outdoor manger scene were dscussed. A beneft card party wll be held In the fall to rase funds. Mrs. Robert Tune presented Avenel Church wll begn Its Mrs. Shaffer wth an assstant summer schedule of servces advsors pn, wth formal servces at 8:00 The grls presented a prokram and»:30 A.M. In the Church called "Mother Is So Many Sanctuary. The. 11:00 AA1. Thngs". Susan Me Cauley servce wll be an Informal played several pano selectons servce. and Cyntha Tune performed a Tre Young Adult summer actvty at the Frst Presbyteran Barbara Ruckert concluded the soft shoe dance. Susan Kell and Church, Avenel, gets underway program by sngng "What tonght, wth a softball game Frend We Have In Jesus". and party. Young adulto are to meet at the Church at 7:00 P.M. Temple Gves Degree To 2 Local Resdents Frances M. Frederck Weds Ronald M. Dorso WOODBRIDOE St. James Church was the scene Saturday at noon for the weddng of Mlsa Frances R. Frederck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederck, 84 Crampton Avenue, and Ronald M. Dorso, son of Mrs. Howard Ecksten, 680 Watson Avenue. Rev. Wllam Roos offcated at the double rng ceremony. RECEIVES DEGREE: Thorn Gven In marrage by her an M. Keatng, 9 Jean Court, father, the brde wore a gown Woodbrtdge, was among the of nylon wth a scooped neck- 3 Z n L^"!! d?" IM" 1 lne and short sleeves. Her full Peters College, Jersey Cty, skrt had a cummerbund effect recently, An alumnus of St, and a bow wth streamers n Marys H!«h School, Perth back. A crown of pearls and Amboy, h«receved a Bache- sequns held her fngertp Vel, lor of Scence degree n Englsh from the College of Arts and Scences. \ \ Lardlerre, captan; Stewart Schoder, admral; Wllam Lebeda, comptroller; John Kostlck. purser; Walter TolttreW plot, Frank Bopp, Inner sentnel and PhllUp Swoboda, outer sentnel. SON IS BORN AVENEL Word has been receved of the brth of a son, Robert James, to Mr. and Mrs. James Clancy, 329 Ella Avenue, June 4 at the Memoral General Hosptal. Onon. 3 pc. BATHROOM SET (>l ":N All Colon M S«k Mst, UUc" the Decorator Slmde hnymeut! Up to S«Mon«n to tl fl S»TI1KI)AV tl 6 and she carred a bouquet of roses and carnatons. Mss Florence Frederck Woodbrdge, sster of the brde was mad of honor. Servng as Cub Scouts Annual Pcnc Set Saturdaybest man was Robert Kolbas, Fort Lee. WOODBRIDQE-Cub Scout After a trp to New England, Pack 33, sponsored by the Frst the couple wll resde at 140 Presbyteran Church, at a re- Wth Dstncton WOODBRIDOE Thomas Rchard Murtagh, 6 Jean Court graduated wth honors from St. Remsen Avenue. For travelng the brde wore a whte dress wth orchd accessores and, an orchd corsage. Mrs. Dorso graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed as secretary to the superntendent of the New Jer- Farm, Rah- Local Agences Seek Fund Help WOODBRIDOE Two Woodbrdge Townshp socal agences, the Catholc Welfare Bureau WOODBRIDQK Kenneth MONMUENT UNVEILING Stuart Klen, 413 Elmwood WOODBRIDOE The un Avenue, receved a Bachelor of and the Red Cross Chapter, velng of the monument for Arts Degree and Wllam O. have requested $47,180 from the the late Oussle Kopper wll fr, 11 Fleetwood Road, Woodbrlge, a degree of Master of Area, as a subsdy to ad In Unted Fund Rartan Bay take place Sunday at 2 P. M. at the Hebrew Progressve Cem Busmess Admnstraton at thether operatonal programs for etery, Florda Grove Road 76th commencement of Temple The agences showed In Hopelawn. Frends and relatves are Invted to attend. delphas Conventon Hall. the budget commttee of the Unversty Thursday n Phla- hearngs Just completed wth Unted Fund that they expected to spend $244,215 durng 1963 extendng servces to famles Her husband attended Woottbrldge Hgh School and served three years n the V. S, Marne Corps, He s employed by the Ell-Dorer Contractng Co., WED 16 YEAES COLONIA Announcement Is Peters Preparatory School, made of the 16th weddng an- Jersey Cty, Thursday. Whle at nversary of Mr, and Mrs. the Prep, Thomas played varsl Phlp M. Peck, 130 Jeffery ty basketball and was a ptcher Road, by ther chldren, Ellen on the varsty baseball team for four years. Thomas receved a partal scholarshp to,st. Peters College, Jersey Cty. He graduated from St, James Parochal School. Wayne, and Jonathan. Mrs. Peck, the former Alda Breltbarth, Newark, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Breltbarth, Asbury Park. Mr. Peck Is the son of Mrs. Esther Peck, Irvlngton, Invest n beauty... wth shrubs, plants Beautful rrounda dont just "happen!" They result front plans thoughtfully made and from strov healthy»hrub«, ( vergrteus and plants carefully selected from our stock. EVKKGBEENS AZALEAS RHODODENDRONS PHLOX ROSE BUSHES SHRUBS SHADE TREES FRUIT TREBS Charles Addalas CENTRAL GARDEN SHOP 1095 St. George Avenue, Colona Phone FU Open t Days» Week from 9 A.M. Tll Dusk RALPH E. GILES CUM LAUDE GRADUATE: Ralph E. Gles, son of Mrs. Edwn R. Gles, 502 Woodbrdge Avenue, Avenel, receved hs Bachelor of Scence degree, cum laude, from Fordham Unversty, College of Pharmacy. Mr. Gles was selected for "Whos Who Among Students n Amercan Unverstes and Colleges" and was presdent of the Rho Ch Natonal Honor Socety, He vu awarded the Stgmund Kopald Prze for attanng the hghest average In Pharmacy Admnstraton, and the Kenneth Grswold Prze for the second hghest n all subjects In the entre course, Mr. Olle» 1$ the recpent of a Iredoctor&l Tran elplent of a lredoctoral Tralneeshp through the Natonal Insttute of Health of Unted States Publc Health Servce. He wll start hs graduate work for hs Ph.D. at Unversty of Mnnesota In Pharmacology. The Traneeshp carres a stpend of $2400 per year, and Indvduals n Woodbrdge Townshp, Carteret, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Sayrevllle, and Madson Townshp, MRS. JOHN P. PORCEM.ANA Porcellana - Evans Rtes Perforned on Saturday WOODBRIDGE The weddng of Mss Arlene Frances Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francs W. Evans, 558 lnden Avenue, and John Peter Porcellana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Porcellana, 64 Worsen Avenue, Hopelawn, was solemnlwd Saturday at a nuptal Mass at St. James Church. Thrteen other member agen- :les of the Unted Fund are askng for help wth ther operafeld, Mass., couslnsof the brde, Rev. Bernard Doheny, Sprngtng defcts expected for performed the double rng Complete budgetary expendtures for the ffteen member Escorted to the altar by her ceremony, agences of the Unted Fund father, the brde wws attred are estmated at $1,203,573, for n a gown of peau de sole wth 19S3. Requests for subsdes a scooped necklne embellshed from the Unted Fund by the wth embrodered bows, sequns member agences total $272,918. and pearls. Her skrt, featurng In sx meetngs the member smlar bows and a butterfly FAOETHRBE anences, drectors, and offcers bow In back, extended Into a met wth the commttee to explan ther programs, past ex- of peau de sole and pearls held chapel tran. A Camelot cap Krasovlc, Bernce KrewlnlMlJ perences and mnmum needs, her three-tered vel of French MISS MARIA E. 8ZALONTAY Renee Kunzmann, Nancy Un*, Complete fnancal records of Illuson, and she carred a casoperatlon* over the past two cade bouquet of carnatons and Patrca Lptak, Ruth Martn, Nancy Mazur, Marjorle Maf years, and fnancal estmates stephanotls. urek, Abby Mestrch, Dane for mnmum operatons durng Mrs. Robert J. Ungvary, 1963 showng expected recepts Fords, sster of the brde, was and expendtures, were thoroughly consdered and revewed. matron of honor, Attendants were Mss Carla Porcellana, The Budget Commttee wll Hopelawn, sster of the brdegroom, and Mss Patrca El- now analyze and scrutnze the agency requests and recommend bacher, Roselle. to the Board of Drectors al* locatons for each agency to be Servng as best man was Included n the Unted Fund Ronald Tanko, Fords. Ushers Campagn to be held ths fall. were Carl Qalssert and Rch- 1 The goal for the drve, whch s ard Oardella, both of Perth the bggest annual campagn for chartes n the Rartan Bay Area, wll then be set by the Board of Drectors. Servng on the Unted Fund Budget Commttee are: Floyd Brown, of DuPont Company, Perth Amboy Plant, charman; James O. DeLancey, Calforna Ol Company;, Rocco Fazzarl, Lead Company, Ttanum Dvlslon; Arthur Llstander, Perth Amboy; Mrs, Wllam Conway, Carteret; Mrs, Isadora Jacobson, Perth Amboy; Frank Kenny. Shell Ol Company; Donald Olsen, Perth Amboy; Frank A. Welch, Internatonal Smeltng c Refnng Company; Ernest J. Lannlng-, Publc Servce Electrc t Gas Company. Amboy, After a trp to the Pocono Mountans, Pa., the couple wll resde n Perth Amboy. For travelng the brde chose an aqua sut wth whte accessores and a corsage of carnatons. A graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, Mrs, Porcellana attended East Stroudsburg State College, Pa. She la employed by the Prudental Insurance Company of Amerca, Newark. Her husband, a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, attended St. Peters College, Jersey Cty, and s employed by Armour Agrcultural Chemcal Company, Carteret, TO TEACH HERE WEEKEND VACATION WOODBRIDGE Wllam AVENEL Mr. and Mrs. Scarptta, 140 Sayre Street, Thomas Meehan, Ella Avenue, Elzabeth, who recently receved hs Bachelor of Scence and son, Thomas, spent the weekend at Atlanc Cy. Thomas degree from St. Peters College, graduaed ths week from wll be teachng scence at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh Woodbrdge Hgh School n School. September. In Rahway Its GOLBLATT^ Jewelers "RAHWAYS OLDEST ESTABU8HED JEWELRY STORE" Full Lne of HI-FI SETS RADIOS TYPEWRITERS featurng DIAMONDS A Guarantee Bond Wth Every Damond! t WATCHES IOMEGA. HAMILTON - BULOVA LONGINE - Ek, t WEDDING and SHOWER GIFTS TRIFARI COSTUME JEWELRY ROGERS SILVERWARE 0 TOURISTER LUGGAGE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE PAY AS LITTLE AS $2.00 WEEKLY Expert Watch and Jewelry Reparng OPEN DAILY 9:30 AJH. TO 6 P.M. - FEIDAY8 8:30 A.M. TO 9 GOLDBLATT JEWELERS 84 East Cherry Street Ralway, N. J. Phone FU CCMIAUDEf Mlw Mara E. Salontay, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Szalontay, 148 Bunng Lane, Woodbrdge, receved a bachelor of scence degree n secondary educaton from Sfttoo Hall Unversty. Mss Szalontar graduated cum laude and she also receved the Murphy Watterson medal for scholarshp and leadershp n student affars. She was also awarded an Assrtantshlp In Hstory to St. Johns Unversty, Jamaca, L. I. She s lsted n Whos Who among students In Amercan unverstes and oolleres. A graduate of Mount St, Marys Aeademy n 1959 she majored n socal studes. At Seton Hall she was an offcer In the Student Councl cer U and a member of the,unv«r- To Promote 281 Today; *.;l WOODBRIDOE - TwoJ dred and rlghly-one pupls be promoted»t the Wo Junor Hgh School Day exercses ths afternoon 2 oclock n the school torum, Barron Avenue.. <. The program wll be U ffl» lov *, PrneMtonul, "GradUtBl Mnvrh" WoodbrldRe JunWf HIKII School Ochestr*; l*nw Pny-. PIRR Salute, and M» tonnl Anthem, audence, n.. Welcome,.June Tanzmtq} presentaton of claw to lupcrtb* * tenrent. Lncoln R. TamtOW; prerntftlon of class to Board jof Kdurfctlon, Harry SeehrMh Rwudv of pomotlon certlfl* Icncs. Edwn W. Casey, Jfl{ Alma Mater, class, accompanu^ arjnrle Mazurek; closng a*- ss. Joseph McLaUghtBj; dy of Hope and Glory, clm, comphnlst, Sally Hofherr; t* sonal, Woodbrdge Igh School Orchestra. «Rocelvlng certfcates of prt 1 otlon wll be the followng: ~ OlrU " 1 Patrca Andersen, Irtlmovlch, Aprl Barney. tance Barett, Kathleen 1 jartner, Carol Behany, Marlyn Hack. Mchelle Blakeslee, EUefl loom. Karen Bodnar, Jean Irown, Irene Buskn, Jurtljj^ ^aplzzano, Joanne Casale, Carlyn Castle, Theresa Castrln, Terfrude Chalmovlch, Kathleen Chlarella, Dale Chodoh, arol Ann Crawford. Patrca Cwnyr, Gal Dttffun, larbara Dem, Helene D#- Jtefano, Paula Devltt, Kr«Mez, Jance Dobrovalskl, Pv Ida Dolan, Patrca Dunba^, Laura Edwards, Nan Hgry,, Heldemare Feller, Karol An)^ errar, Lnda Ferraro, Nancj Fscher, Barbara Ftzpfttrl*, Maureen Floersch, JU1 Frwet, Marlene Frazer, Barbara Frederck. Patrca Froehnhoefer, MWtaret Furman, Ann OabrWl Catherne Oalvanek, Barba» Qastgeber, Dana QlatropouloU, Nancy Gray, Lnda Orm)«7, Arlene Haas, Sandra Hardfe Los Helmlnskl, Sally Hofherr, Barbara Hopta, Wendy Howel)* Ermlnle Jannl, Joan Jugat, Patrca Kardos, Mary Lou Katen, Darlene Kllby, Nancy Klen. Barbara Kochy. Jean Kocn, Mlchaelene Kogut, Kathleq Kovacs, Unda Kozar, Anh Mlchalsk, Kendra Mller, Mar» Ann MUer, Ruthann Mller, Rosemare Molnar, Janet Mont cek., Eleanor Mosakowsk, Marjl Mularz, Eleen Musantl, Caro : lyn Nagy, Karen Nagy Paul* Nedzela, Elane Neuss, MargareJ Nuss, Patrca Oglen, Barbara; ONell, Vrgna Ozmek, Llnd«Paslowsk, Rebecca Patterson, Joanne Pede, Dane Peterman, Ruth Pfelffer, Janet Plesnlakj Veronca Pluclnsk, MeredtJ postak, Jane Potskanlk. < Prscllla Prlcz, Evelyn QulntJ Cathy Rakosl, Vrgna Rn^ dolph, Dane Raslmowcn Sharon Rennlnger, Patrot Rlcclardone, Leona Rodney, Ja Ann Russo, Lorette Salamonf Maryann Sarle, Tedda Schenck# Susan Schlatter, Kathleen ff (Contnued on Page 17) What You Want-When You Want It! WATCH MARTS \ TRUE VALUE SALE For Annversares, Brthdays, Weddngs, ^ Engagements and Specal Occasons. FINAL WEEK! N DONT MISS OUT... J^ Be Sure and Check Our 5S LOW LOW PRICES on WATCHES and DIAMONDS / $ WATCH HART % S The Dscount Jewelry Store f ^ Colona Shoppng Plaza, Routs 27, Cclona A Tel. YV l-:nn FABKING»t the Plua { OPEN 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OTHEK DAYS TILL 6 P. M.

4 PAGE FOUR JUNE 21, 22, 1981 OBITUARIES DANIEL KCSEDT W0ODa.:DdK «TT«I Jr." DM*. 111 lux** Strwt I (H I 1 1! FRANK H. HOGF.K MEMJO PARK TERR-ACF Tjnrral wrrtem or Frank H HlUfr. «50 Ford Avenue j H. CASHES AVENKL servce. for JOKpb H C*s*r. «W3 Blaodurd Avfrtu*. *ho (ted Tho drd*thursday at St. Pft- Thursday n Pcr.h A.T,;WT Os- Hosplt*:. N>» Brr-src* rr*i Hosptal, T-T? h<m Mcr- Tore feld Monday s the Ml- day «t tt» Wojterrrs: F\:rtnsfcft Funeral Hsne. ll <r»l Home. Under. BU-J^ r»s s Onrr Br-_ rrdt Brn^vlck *T?au». Fords. *th to Ronfole Cerotterr IE*=- B_ =r!rr. t»h!»h Mas of rwjulct»t Our The d*«** " TA^V of pos^ P"jjrr!. Pordd by the T. I. II rxa. t Bvnal w»; ;n th* church cf.w- Ing Companj, f-x had n em- ><** 0P the ed M» Uer at ***"**. Perth Wow ru a member o! th«twrrj- Amboy. He m» com- Church, Fords. Bom In Hun- ary, he resded tn ths are* 13 Jfears. Bnrfrrln tn hs wdow, two daughters. Mar- Fr»nk and Pet«r. an at home:; two tlsten. Nfss Heto and, Ma VHIM Hlget In Hungary- tor «5 New Brunswck Arfnue - l m Mr. Caaper had srrwl _ 3 tbt 0. S. Army MHJUTJ PoEe t Port Htwocfc. Ban to Cto-, tea, be wktod ta Arrae tf* yean and More th»; tr. o> Kpec. 1IC J«ep: H C*K»c * 00 at ^.,. r. r -r»; Hre* s*: Put WT-..T Icf. -9 P A1K1 CTTHBTSTSON llt Ok tn* t*rf brfc Nrw Jtrwj 1H U llt! H MABT FAMA* ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ "*r ar.<! tfr-da Lee. Armj; John F aa<2 Fnr R «*-** «Robert. Jr.. Stree: who ded Prtd»7 at PerW Amboy General Hosptal, were Je*n CMPT.»" a: hoc.?: two *»-** -* D«r and a daug^t M«M»-T 2jfS* ^ celebrated dr-lnj at Ihf held Monday at fly-n and Son h&r-brothen P.sse: H ^ Ye CKtje Irr. Kfy?or1 Sunday J W e- Nealf. I«- Funeral Home, 23 Ford Are-Horace Ben ~J. Cansder. Due, wth a requem Maw a".,hn. waj ther r^f^t Our Lady ol Peace Church GllJUO _OJ. Saturday, the Nealesl Bural WM In Our Lady of WOOCBRJDGI: F-nerl^entfrtalrred at a barbecue-swm, punjary Cemetery serrlcej lor Mrs Mary*". G2- ptrty G^ertj were Mr. and A n»uve oj Hungary, the le- r&ln. fonner> o Wo«Jtr!d«c. Urs. Adolph Wtwrsheun, Cran- TU a resdent of Fords who ded MoMav a*.»«i>:spa- fortj. and Mr. ar.d Mrs. John for the p«t 44 yean and WM utonf Aver,u? K- <r: f-.sre wttfrshem and chldren, John a commanlmnt of Our Lady of she bad b»n "v:r.g *:th her and Gkn. Iseln. Peace Church. daughter. Mrs A>:-: ^da*.tiu) _ Mr &rd Mrj Wa)tCT SorrtTln aw her huband.be held Um?~:v. 930 A M-^0^ert wood Avenue, enterloal«; fve sons, John, LouU. at the Leon J, Grt? Pu^ralt^j,^ on 8unday Mr and Mrs. Jr., and 8tephen of Pords; Home. 411 A~boy Av*nue. mth y onrall Mr.er and chldrm. fttncu and Andrew of Lake- a solemn hgh r^.m Mass. Nonn4> Darlene, Dee Ann and»ood; her mother, Mrc. E»-ID:M at 6:. Jakes. Ch-jrch.!jane Rantan Borough; Mm. beth Leako, Pords; a sster Bural TE be t. the church;^tnony Vard and chldren. lln. Jula Koracs, Pords, and cemetery- Anthony and Barbara and Mr. three brothers. John. Andrew Ibe decewed vaj the wdour Jn(1 ^ Bnll CallendO j ^ and 8tephen Lesko of Ford*, of the Ut«Mchael GL-an She JameJ Mlner W] e brated hs,wa* the mother ol a son, James. secon(j brthday JOHN S. BOSKO Elzabeth: three daughtws. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hapr«->h FORDS Fur.eral serrc«!mrs. Kdncr.d Gay. Atlantc n,:" 11 and chldren. Rchard, tor John 8. Bosko, 36 Walsh jhghland*: tn JO!epD Jr;-!Henry. Alan, Gary. Bruce and, Avenue, who ded Frday at h* Crmbury, and Mr; RlQB Wayne. Adams Street; Mr. and, home at the age of 58, were Surrhnf»^o art 10 grandheld Tu«day at the Flnu. ud.ehota and four *»t W Robert Robert Son Funeral Home. 23 Pord chldren. Mrs. Helen Rohlfs, Seme] Av-j Ayenue, wth a rwulem Mas were ugests Sunday of DeSena. Ceraettry. New Market. serrlee* for Mrs Mary Kss. 57Edson, to celebrate thelatters The deceased was a retred Sfctuchen Avenue, vrho ded annversary. - Mrs. Walter Kronert, Wood bus drver wth the Publc Servce Coordnated Transport Co.Hew York Cty, wn be held Avf-nte, attended a brdal.,,,, shower Saturday n honor of: TT, tomorrow mornng, 8:30 at the nd wa«& member of the Hoy Mss Susan De Marco, Colona.l l m j ^ ^ ^ ^ Hofne_ Name Socety of Our Lady of U ^ ^ Aven. je %lth a hlgh!tro affar, gven by several of Peace Church. M&M o( ^ y ^ B:00 gt Bt.her frends, Tas held at the Survvng are hs wdow, Jamts Church Bural wll be n <>ne of Mrs. J. A. DeMar«>, Mary (Estofc); hs mother, Mrs, n the church eemptery. Longfellow Drve, ColonB. \th$ Anna Bosko, Port Readng; a ; Survvng are her husband, DeMarco a to be marred Satbrother, Mchael, Perth Am- Arnold J., a daughter. Ethel. ln! urt!a y- boy; and four ssters, Mrs. Su- Czechoslovaka; two sons, Jo- Mr - and Mre WDlam Bh&n Andrechclc and Mrs, Annaseph, Long Island, N. Y., end er an( * chldren, Carol, Susan. Vltkosky, both of Fords, Mrs (Arnold, Woodbrdge; also jxjcatherne and Wllllnm, West Mare Gunderson, Long Branch.lgrandchldren. and Mrs. Jula Mnucc, Poat {leadng. Warren Street, spent Sunday at Hulses Landng, near Breton PETEE B. MATYI Woods. In the evenng the 1 8EWAREK - Funeral servces for Peter B, Maty, 40, Mrs. George Bhlor, Elzabeth. Bhlers were guest 1 ; of Mr. and for Fathers Day. Betty Leu Hathaway. ELVIEK B. PAKKEB PORT HEADING - Funeral formerly of Sewaren, who ded aervces for Elmer B. Parker.jSunday at 8allors Snug Har- 13, 509 Wodbrldge Avenue, who:bor, S. I., were held yesterday ded Frday at Perth Amboyat Balor* Snug Harbor wth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hathaway, West Henry General Hosptal, were held servces at St, Pauls Church, Place, who graduated Thursday from St. Cecelas School, Uonday at the Grelner Funeral S. I. Home, 44 Green Street. Woodbrdge, wth bural at the con- Gale 12, and Cndy, 10 of Mr. and. Mrs. Alexander Survvng are two daughters^ was guest of honor at a party, lenence of the famly. Orange, Cal.; hs parents, Mr Cuthbertson and chldren, Rchard and Maureen, Oak Tree A resdent here for the past and Mrs. John Matyl, Sewaren; ye«r, Mr. Parker was formerly three ssters, Mrs. Elzabeth Road, attended the graduaton of Heljhtstown. He was a Lenart and Mrs. Bertha Chervenak, both of Carteret, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Mary Jane Schmltt, daugh- toalntehance man on the New Jersey Turnpke, statoned at Sster Mary Superor of Sea Schmltt, Rahway, at St. Marys Mlddletown. Brook; and three brothers Grammar School. Survvng are hla vrtdowjjohn, 8ewaren; Steven, Perth -Mr. and Mrs.Robert Mc- Mary fhutolck); two sons.jamboy, and Frank, Staten I«- Cole, Kenllworth, and Mr. and Pank Hutnlc of Robnsvlllejland. Mrs. Harold Lee, and chldren, and Anthony S. Parker, Port Stephen and Beverly, Newton, Beadng; four ssters, Mrs. FRANK R. DUNHAM were guests on Saturday of Mr. mer Reed, HeKhtstown; Mrs..., FORDS Funeral Bcrvksesjand Mrs. Robert Ackerman W»lter More, Trenton; Mrs> r R- Dunham, owner Sr., Adams Street. Robert Brown, Asbury Park, antt operator of the Frank R. J MM. Anna May Grant, Dunham Real Est»te and In- Hartwr; a brother, Ed- surance Agency, here, who ded T Parker, Long Wand, and Sunda y at Perth Amboy Gengrandchld.! tra Hosptal, were held yester- day at the Plynn and SonPunfKTEK PETERSON eral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, OttDS Funeral serylceswth Rev. Peter Kowalchuk, Peter Peterson, 107 Koyenpastor of Frst Baptst Church, t, who ded Thursdayjperth Amboy, ofllclatlng. Bural held Monday at Flynjwas In Alpne Cemetery, Perth Bon Funeral tfome, 424Amboy. Avenue, Perth Amboy, The deceased wa? past; Rev. Herbert Hecht offl- presdent of the Fords Lons Bural was n Clover Club and member of Perth Memoral Park, Wood- Amboy Lodge T"84, BPO Elks. He was a former member of Survvng are hs <Bourquln>; wdow.rartan Lodge 61, F. and A. M., two and of the Fords Fre Company. Mr», Raymond Do- Survvng are hs wdow, Marguerte (Turner); a daughter, Mrs. Vrgna West, Green- Mp. Andrew Nevad; SOM, Raynoond, Clrb- R»n, J»fk, Peter, Jr., Rchard, wch, Conn.; three grandchldren and a sfter, Mrs. Leon Norman, and Donald: two ss- Mrs. Anna Knudsen And Donahue... Emma Boelker; and two. brothers, Vlggo and Chts Pet/ SAMUEL MUCCILU frjor HOPELAWN Funeral serv- -, Ices for Samuel Mucclll, 35 ITEPHEN KUSH>EK Howard Street, who ded Sun- FORDS Funeral servces <l»y at Perth Amboy Qeneral U$ fftenhen Kushner, 78 John- Hosptal, were held yesterday «on Street, who ded Sunday at th e Flynn and Son Funeral nght at hs home, were held Home, 424 East Avenue, Perth, yesterday nt the Eylka FunemljAmbov «M a»o em» ^\\ Home 513 State Street, PerlhlHM* ot vequlem «t Holy Vn-, Amboy wth a solemn hghly Church, Perth Anboy. Bur-. Mass of requem at Our Lady of W «* &» the cll " cl1 ceme " Church. Bural was In ajscred Heart Cemetery, South 1 The 4t cased was a natvt Amboy. of Italy and resded In tfopelawn 42 years. He was a retred " The, deceased was employed lectrcan at the Qenral terra ootta worker. He was a Corp and served In the co Ar furee dur% World U Sou ot the late Mtcu Q4 Aua Kushner, Mr. 1 wa«a mejnber ol the club. h» M«h Mara (6WH8P6); wdow two W q 4 Ath«By, t of the Most Holy h 4M an Army hw wdow, * daughter, Wewneld una. M«rk and Paul, perthktawlpru4r«n:» sster, Mrs joy; a auter, Mrs Anaa.ChrlBUne Plnelll; two brothers Zuunw, MUHowu. and two Sebastan. Perth Amboy and brothe.ru, Mchael and GeogtJohn, Unon Beach, and t sl»- Kutbncr ul «rlh Amboy. ler In Italy. Prnted Pattern F»tt«ru 03SO: H S?? 3 6 V4 takeu 3, yards Send FIFTY CENTS n cons for tf p*ttera t 10 ccnt for each pattern for frst class malng;. Send to 170 Newuaptf PttKtu Wept., m Wet fsthst, New York 11, N.Y.106 EXQTING STYLES n our new Color Summer Pattern CaUlofr Scad 3ty. SUINTMtOOK IMID WHITE EGCS 6r«J*A I4r Strwkrry Trmnm 4J1.II PrtPlmt PreMnrn lp*c*l oh«r Ann fag 4JIS* SuptrGoola AO 31* tt«ysko CIBI All Ftrort Rut Dtpowt Bwrage 2 boh. Braywne Mushrooms SlctJ 40t 41 c La Ghoy Sttml ( PtcM Chnese Dnner MttUn Wth t ckl.k.l Com Ol bot. Ivory Soap PERSONAL SIZE Ivory Soap 11*9. te horf SBOW for th famly wth tnd dh Salvo LowSudD.t»tg«n*T«bUt pkg.«< Mo p^0* fle Ilk7o.pkg. 2 2lb. Kct-ptg. Sal DetergMt All Purport Lottl Fn* Sctnt All Putpou Dttttgnl bo). BO(FMNI»..(, Lvar 14.. of Fll. 1 Cranberry Sauce ; 2 r 39 C CHICKENS Splt, cm-op, or QMrttrtd WHOLE IN Itn Pla Staaa«Wttl EM«PnaaM f Htekw taak4 FERRIS HAMS Calf. Roost ". Top Srlon Roast Chuck Fllet "... Soup Beef».N 35 Ground Boof --. l«n«!u..f SHIN roynd 21 Extra tlaa wth artam ol Frakfurttrs ^ ^89 65 C Chcken 49 C Ham Steaks 75= Fresh Calas 49 e Ib. Ib. Flank Steaks 49 Brsket Beef Veal Roast Halbut Steaks tl Etrt lt»t wth rtku tl t WATERMELON CANTALOUPE Vae-RpcBcd Large Sz Red, Rp Sweet, Jucy Cucumbers " " - h 5 c Strng Beans Frozen Food Values! ClaM»f 4 Flvm "" " * "" " CntrCuh lornlm Shoutdr wklk eo Ftm. Cr.p H. IUAJTS 59 Fncy 39: 99f 69 b «79J m ( June Is Dary Mont. 1 Ml-«-llt Ml-PHftru MlU-Jtttrlua- rnmt 9mm UMMM M FrutDrnk Slced Amercan 55 MortoR Dners ^T^.;" 2 MacaronftCheese ^< StoufferSpad Souffle Potatoes AH Bratn "«PeperdseFann 7 ;;;; 7, r-janc Parker Baked Foods! FRENCH APPLE PIE m 65 Ctt JO Ex» B»»»» PLAID STAMPS wth French KffU Ph tku week. CuupvU on P»cV«e. 21 Extra ttau «ta frekm tt CIMHAMONBUNS,,39^ LenwVum nm QUALITY TABLEWARE n fabulous stanless IN A SPECIAL ITEM A-WEEK PUN!. 4 ( Hnt wth H»U.w H«dl. ICnft fornpl*tnr d(l#r«nl unt* >ach d-ny, Stt«M c StoreCheese OdF w. lafl., _ u e Domestc Blue Cheese * 73* 39 e Imported Italan Provolone «95 e *3 C Slced Muenster Cheese F ^ 57 Cream Cheese Pantry Favortes! Bumble Bee Sweet Peas Spaghett S*v«cool c*«h uve Stamps «njoy good foods Shop AfrP! Thats startngsum mtr on a thrfty note, for ture! And remember... thoe valuable ^ft. gvng "Plad Stamps Are 1 n New York... By Fr!" 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( Extra Ve«M wll sol Lqud zz H Extra Sta«p» altk «««ol Our Own Tea Bags ; 44 II Extra Staps lt P«rthl " CnKHMoBuns J«n«II Extra Frankfurters Hyjlldl All! ( U Irtr ttaapt!! Prune lu«partlx 39 C 3)e w/rm IH*I to-. -"»;» M o &y Mylo Foot Socks > ^ b 57«lot. 2 l : «113 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE N J Open Tll 9 P.ML Man., Tu«.., Wed., Thurs. - Frday j o p. M.1. 1 Sat. 8,\ p 833 ROOSEVEf-T AVENUE, CARTERET Open 10J tr.ll. tfm. Tue*., Wed, Hun. - Frday nl 10? 1L "Ltar 306 INMAN AVENUE, COLONIA N J Open Tll 9 P. M. Mon., Tue,., Wed., Thur». - Frday Tll 10 P. M. Stttufd4; ; f f ^ H 25 fjtr Stont»lb Wonderfol Re/resMog Bfveroges. e u; tf, votl._», u, MottI.M.QrP, FruDrnk - Opqn Sundays 9 J. 8 A. M. to 6 p. &J, 6 P.

5 \mong Award Wnner at Class JLJ. UVU1I) WINNERS:.Totfph Kondrl.k. lrft. plant manner of Amercan Cv.namhl to,,, nown pmtml]t "" fl r ""P" 1 "-hfv«-,.n,t In,<en.,.Indes to Kenneth (Mle. Sernnd from rght,.tamos I,,!,» n holdng the Instrumental Mus, llenartmenl award whph Was presented n hm hy Joseph I) Flurl, I I11V fur ttmlt., -, v.. TKACIIKRS AID ATHU1I WortWldV Townshp Teach- (ONGUATHI.ATIONS: The Wnndhduc Townshp Federaton of Teachers presented Its " Athletc Assocaton, made up of trjrhers In the KT»d«award to Marjnrlp (hnrk, center, tfhown wth her are Mb,* Mnry Connolly, vlep prncpal ;ln1 Junor Hlrh srhnnu presented a $SRf> scholarshp t» and Itolprt Mascank, representng the Vderaton. Ronald Brown, rght, Shown wth hm Is tem-jr Kopchff.,( savngs chevement Mrs. ENT EthabeO Bardar, left, Bond by the Woodhrdfe Womens lt tht Camnwrrul Dfjltrtmt-nt hy Edward Pddhftn. U\\KI>: A puque was pmtnl to Roferl Brown, second from left, by Parkway IMIUIIIS uf Pythas fur hghest average n Inted States Hslorj Shown wth 11 I Mr me n ben, Bernard Roff, Norman Wolf and Samuel Wulkofbky. C, 0 ""- DOM: Frank Dlto, left, presdent»f thv Student Councl, s shown ber* dbn(r»a*ul»ted by Donald Whllakrr.prncpal of Kennedy Park School after brne presented wth the Vctor (". Ncklas Memoral Award. P. T. A. Board Outlnes Plans 1 3 E L I N Tn, executve board of School 15 PTA met at tlt home of Mrs Donald jcrlly, presdent, wth fourteen!members present. Mrs. Charles ICerbonc, sprtual lfe oharjma, opened the meetng wth I prayer. Items dscussed were the pro- ;:arn for the school year. Mrs. G. LaOer, program charman, a nh MM. K..Schwctzer, ways and means charman, outlned plans for the comng year. If> j^fc de* codrd to sponsor two cake Jsflc.," two Tn»t dog lurtchcons, :a Chrstmas bazaar, and possbly a varety show. : The budget commttee presented a budget whch was <fe- Ittssed, revsed, and accepted.! ItWll be tenrtlt before the general mentber&^jp at the frst regular meetng n September *Mfs. Crlly 1 announced volunteers arc stll needed for chor-j men of varous commttees.; Any member wllng to serve: should contact her. WINNKRS OF F,I,KS AWARDS. Dr. Robert Belarsk, far rght, s shown presentng awards gven hy Woodbrdgr Lodge of KIks at Class Day exercses. Left to rght, Carolyn {Hark and Far, wnners of the r+adershp Awards and Carol Smon, Languages Award. STUDENT (C)lNCIL AWARDS: Kor teachng: scholarshps, left to rght, Lous Mazar, Carol koz. Frank Dto, presdent of the Student Councl and Bruce Ma/.c, Cvcs fete Hy Honoreltes 4-H PTAfmusUp FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP: Mclvln MeUnson, of the vvans Club, s shown presentng 1 $200 Check to Andre* IUtey, as the member 1 of the graduatnc class who ha* demonstnted a detsnhnaton to acheve and has proven to be a good school Ctzen. PROFICIENCY IN MATH recevng the Unversty Womens Club Iona Branch) from Mrs. Wallace Darnels. ISELIN - The Hfcorettes ner was gven n hs honor and 4-H Club of Iseln held a cook- llu Qnega /Iwwrd also In honor of the hgh school SEWAREN The Scwaren ng project meetng wth the ISELIN The last executve! Democratc and Cvc Club wll leader, Mrs. Wally Bowen, Corhold a dnner honorng the re- learnec board meetng of the school CO&NIA-fet Class Scout ^«?S d ftoyssws The next executve board Rudy Maness, a member of commssoner n change meetm wll be held September trng offcers, Saturday at to make sandwches and a beverage. J. Tarver, scoutmaster of ~ PTA was held Frday Old and Boy acou t Troop 44 was presented last week wth a Scout of. round tables, and Herscjel 10, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanleys, Route 1, Woodbrdlge, Mrs. Mnrjore Skazen- Presdng was Mrs. T. c. Fyke, new board members attended. L. Hodgson 89 Warwck Street. The Honorcttes completed skl and Edward Schlatter are new presdent. relgous award, Alpha Omega, ther frst unt of sewng and by y Rev. Theophl p D. Krehel Of Rudy, y, son oj Mr. and Mrs. Frv Corn msson frs co-charmen of the event. are watng for Judgng by the Mrs. Hamlton Bllngs, past,.,,,, Jack Egan, former Chef ofcounty 4-H n July. presdent. Revewed old busness: Mrs. Peter Ferwedo, past 8t. J"ohn the Baptst Rusan Rudolph Maness of Colonla, l n<- < Qrthodox Greek Catholc tends School <20 where he s. Hun I elam.1 Shots Polce, toll be the.master of AVENEL -- The Board of ceremones Mayor- Walter Zrto Mchael Hrabnv, Mrs, Relda Senarf, vefe pres-, The duo wll hold ts Jast treasurer, gave the fnal statement of the school account. A Church of Rahway. He was In the sxth grade and Is an fre Commssoners of Avenel- polo; Cbmmtteeme v Robert meatng of the season Monday the second Scout to r eceve "A" student, He recently won!co!ona dstrct 5 at ts last Jacks and Joseph Maralbne,! tt Mrs. Bowenshome. Sessoftt such an award at ths church tre Amercanlsnt awh In ah new budget was presented, re- meetng decded to safeguard, and Freeholder Wllam J. of the club wll agan be held "and only after a great deal oj essay contest sponsored 1 by ths vewed, ant) amended. preparaton. Amercan Legon. fremen from blood posonng Warren wll be guest speakers. In September, when th* grls Mrs.Mchael Pegos dscssed wll start ther second unt sew- the program for the comng 1 and lockjaw through the purchase of tetanus serum accord- Frederck Pfederer presdent; Retrng offcers Include: mg project, tea towels and tray year. -tots. Bllngs, new ways cloths. and means charman, presented a Schedule of affars to rase tary. dent; Steve Bhmsk, recbrdns MAN THIN ^l ON DEANS LIST funds. Mr. Hrabar stated Dr. Joel secretary; Mrs. Albert Matlack, Mayer, He company physcan, correspondng secretary; Mrs. 1 WOODBRIDGE Mss Los, Donald Whtukrr, prncpal Before you h«u auy has volunteered to cooperate Marjore Skazensk, ways and Png, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and honorary vce-presdent. jwlth the board by coordteatng Mrs. John Zurch, h Lous 118 Maln- : Street, of settng goals and tryto acheve them. He told; asj. us a >ol our papers, be»ure you the procurement and admnsterng of the serum. He a so san, publcty. ; at Cedto Crest College, Allen- the executve botfrd of the plta-llty and Mrs Joseph Ho-^»s placed on the Deans Lstre town, Pa. where.she just com- \\\]t 0ne Jone I stated he beleved ths acton 1 Im- Is the frst of ts knd by any LOUI UIK, fourth, ffth, and sxth grade pletfd fer juno year She 1 Irlp bybus to the "HlstoVymoble" n Woodbrdge last majortc n elementary educa- Fre Board n the Mddlesex,Hon ar»d when she returns h artek. The chldren receved HteTBture In ther respectve I County arfa. j To Haw * September, she wll begn stldent teachng In the Allentown classes ak wh recejve «fol- (LAG DAY MAKKKD 1 WOODBfttDGE Tlomas J. Meeh! ah,"d unbuked Schools* ohwhat they saw conuuemorute Flag Day last week,.sml AND SKHOLARSHIH: Frank J Bred*. Jr., U shown»resrtng, Drum and Bu- The n&xt -executve board AwMd to r»trlc» :»s»rrlv ^"d Edwurd Kane. g\t COTps-W1T1 conduct tagdays COMMITTEE MEETING meetng wll be August 23 al OlapteN 9rWl Brlth presented thu wtek end. The Oerps s Park School. WOODBRIDG^ - The ways &Stlts OfMspkys deptft«x open to ull bovs and gfc n and mqans commttee Of Em* *87; motoxed Hcmvtnter, from end loader»nd back hoc. North ou< natons hstory In the wndow of a local cleaner. Mrs. th6 Townshp and has openngs blem Clulu 351 wll meet at )1NNER MONDAY Jersey Equpment Company; "WOOt.-. Th«Town Cjllbtrt, $l,»»t.d7: dump truck, to the A Oo)or Ouard f^f -grls hone of Mrs. Joseph"Ma?zeo, ^ J h v All members of LeOaVd "KratSt vm* h chafge. Mdc &!«and 8«rvlce, New- cat Mstf-M years of age); drum co-charman, 610 Krockmolly the Ladles Ad Socety of the 0W"16»n from VFW Post 6061 lne and bugle lne <at least Avenue, Perth Amboy, Tuesday, Frst Presbyteran Church are kt, $8,M». lew Ux: thret HAPPY BIBTIIUAV were rtplloasef Amercas mol rodw *f«c»r««tweper: North Jersey - Kor the 1J yea>s of age >. InsttctWns mportant doeuneats: Declaraton of. Independence, The Bll 8 P.M. MM. Stanley M. B«rln- requested to meet at the"»qul(.uent Op.»**.788; Brush frst «mv In rtcent yews. thk re provded. Steln, publcty charman, anadvsed the nounoed all those oh the com- group wll leave at 7:30 for Church, Monday, 7:15 F>.M. the Ohpptr-, -North " Town Gommlttee p*»»fl* A ««of "Rltfht.rotWs; Also dlsp,l»()re^"#ereny state fags hkblna.v paratfe cqn- mlttee or nterested n present- dnner at Baljys Ke&laurant, Mr. Mtlm Xwt olutlon c«ttr*tuu*ntfc le Uueub rnu w>)) nttoh next ng deas or servng on Khe commttee, should Atoud thljnrn- ctoelng of the Beaton fur the Bflhland Park, mttrklng the Iqupent tmmt «n M* wrth* "Revere Rders. problem for BI the VPW convehtlo J at *" c. QUttt; 2I,-Son"Co. 1 2)0trwlorwUTr6ntVogel tfommtttfemar wtu 3D ywr» old. Bdbert %. HytnnU. WlldwOod, June 30. pount meetng. movement fat, Youll fnd, frendly, d e \t e t d- al)le servce here at AXIA Federal Savngs Loan Assocaton 5bl lvng Street KAI1WAY Hums Uuly;»».>l lo 4:ll> P.M S»llcl»> 9 AM. IU I? Noon Pad Quarterly

6 Er.«U«r. L;r.da DaPr>?:- «Noel Prar.d* Maar. Dor.na Rwarr Socety:.Tahpmatcj.Jjjjy MeClurt. Thomas Anthony, Ror.ald VanZx-a. gft of Rev.jjjcDonojjh. Jaw Martha Mc- J J Grffn Assembly. PoorthJHTlll. J>nn! Junes MSnklw. Decree. Knght* of Columbus: lynoent Bernard Mrnkfer. Paj PAGE 3IX St. James School Gves Dplomas lo 8th Graders WOODBRIDOE Nm-ty-M* John VMW- ^ rr. elfhth rradh retlved Prancs EaV. (»*! Mn* F".*-- p Mary pt* F l ^ T* prwr»!» * ws: Jarw Arw F/<:fr,. -f". r. n of d- rv ^ a ^ Pa :;ck OoW "Jnar. 1>r Gff r.( *»rd». Rt ft"- Lto HIM!** 0mb. Tr/.mM V«r» Ct.ar"* G McCorr:»1T: JBJW«HfJrw^ «\>-V CratoT 5p.r:s. address Jtmw Hr<>s P&.rxa I>»TV> v. "--aduatf-s R»v Edward J JufCT. Jowph P** DaJ^-- P»> R>*;r,a. B*r»- Louta Jowpr. *»< d-r-or " f* Q * t BlSKd JtHtt Kr.o" evr^.- EArsnw r?.:-h of Oar Kool, Johr. V<+.«: u JUNE 21, 22, 1962 Fathpr-SonCookaul fyo Cotllon "" Itrt SetSaturday Featured *a$ a & «- versus sons John Pryor; > J:; Danel Rlt- H<*srebe. Jr : Rus- Pngree; Charles Barry. Ho- PlnfTre. hold a famly at Roosevelt!0 A. Wf«Kennedy Rerre From Puftfc Serrtee AWAtDS PHE8ENTF n fflfltn - St^th;. prncpal of Schrm f WOODBRIIXHE Mls Cth ted the U Fund lertam C. Kennedy, ffcabeth " Jeannet MeOfthan hrtd from 8:30 to m m ^^ c t n On Company, re-j Award U presents nght n Our Lady d.^j^und on penson recently y»"«th «** «* «lrl «K proved the of servce, most.. durng ther at, Ksss.A^tr" tarted wth n requested to wll In w*"* ^ ^ ^ ^, ^ ^n* Amtton, and pay W f for r ther tw off, ^,^,.^ w» School g. H j.? of MlM Adele 1, the dance No dttd after bena e<! to EUabeth Euaoen In n»*.»},, 1HJ. rr: f -. be sold the nuht She ^ wag bom h South Amrw!^^ dance. and lved there for m»ny at R, A sem-forma; affar.» bufet^ now ]lvtg tt j south A «m -T«I durng Woodbr1d fe. wll be by, CONVENE daughter of Mr MCOeehan, Swfh. U or Dorothy, IBEUN-The SELINThe 4-H Teenett««Mr.. Raymond Oloell. LI wth ther leader. Mrs. Ru- Nelson. LI 8-T330»- II ( Ill!" * t. v, ^ ^ - F.xc*!!*nce..Reh«rd Th -;>.:-.? " ol Knght. Tr*r«t Katr.Vr. D : Me- Robert Jo** lft of Catholc Da-jchwrs: so-jmarte M:r.-^d Kathlew Joan, els, studes, BScharl Stnusyn- Mnrrfty "PrtntM Mare N*-l ^t T! «, Kemeth rdrartl >5e- nm " Sodalty; Yeary H Ivwrard John Papp gft of S Jam? Ar.r. P»ck Maureen Ped* Ajnas. Drew Balog jbutera IJ"* Pettj. Robert Loul«Bbcel. George BuRr.. Bteket. Rchard Brannegar., Q^Q Marf&:»t Qjr.r. Dane Dslton, Inda DePrle. Edmur^:<; Rowley. llary Ellen PUrUgam. John-T^om^ p J4 - Josephne Oe- Purey. Edward GoW*r., Thomwjjfl^ ^^ There* Orace 8«- Hetteman, Harry Hnes. Ran-kjj prar.c Jam«ScmrongeJ. dolpf URate, Katherne Un-;kj, Mery Jane Andrea Bchlrden. Dane Matthews. Donnaj^, MoClure. Denns Mlnkler. 6an-. ^^ p -;» Slaltosk dra Mtauccl, Praftccs N^-! U n f rbcrcs sur. wntam Kenneth Ntmrc. Mart Pllso^gj^^ 1/ rf John WUtbm Rwn. ^^jhnenberg, ft»r. Mary K&n echrger, DennU ftwww.laopko. -Denr Mart Specrw. Rchard Stramn.kr Vrgna^, 3 Tlrpak, Suzar.ne. Urban. )R!j ogk) v gt^ Id Van Dzura, S-san Was«! jamt,\^, Essay, Rchard Brannegan Tomch*.chs.f.t Robert Toth.! and Oeorge Bustn, gft of the wayn? John Tynpanck. 8IH- Ladles Auxlary of A OH. ann mk chrstr.? rrbar, Trba, Sharon! The graduates are: ;R» Talentl. Ronald Terence Sheryl Lyn Almas, Drew Al«n;V«nDrara Ar^ela Rose Vdal/ Baktg, Chrstne Ann BartM.Mch**! John Walker, Sutar. Phyllte EDen Bcket:, Stephen Mary Wawl. WJlpm Lous Edward Bedsrd, Ruth GeraldneWerae;. Margaret Ann Wl»-, Bros, Davd Ralph Bx*J, Leenew*: Jamw Prands Wool-j Etta Rose Blar, Karl Joseph;ley. ROT Anthony Yakorchuk,; Blum, Rchard Bomemann, : Vncent Mchael Zenga, Kath-1 Donald Davd Bragger, Rchard erne Elabett Zullo : ThomM Brannegan, ^Oorothy * Perfect Attendance Ann Broowslc, Peter Uwttnce \ Brozowek, George Leo Bustn, GODfG CT Ronald Francs Champa,Rob- "Jaj*"" sad a lady to her ert John Crerand, Roseann serrant, you have broken more; Mary Cunha, Raymond Thomw thn your wages amount w. Daddo, What can be done to prevent Dane Eleen Dalton, Unda thta " Ann DaPrle. Thoma Davd "I «*"? *«t ***< m _\ John Edward Demar-»W Jane, "unlew you rase my., Rosemary Arlene Deo, Rob- wages." Port rort. -._,-. dow by George Theta John MBray. %enkt ottktr o( th< ofg»n!aton, m«r- U dmrng Flat Day. Th* two men tanrassed ll the tpr «her tlatn. PktorH abort k Theta on the left. Ted Wtt, o< Ttd» Talor Shop, V M MM of the merchants the (U«. we «CALUKG ljjg rte Western Hectre <Trto», I could de for your nue., The pre-4- Saturday at Tou are always sayng I8ELIN The It4t meetng of r and Mn. Jo-CIOJSCAl but you new do t" the «a»n was held Saturday beleve In the R n«t West Arthur j CteveUnd Herbert lner 1$ the a very h*ppy man now he Smart GW by y the Junor Grls Unt of of souk?" ment of ther daughter. Retfn ha* receved h* couete degree Tb a smart grl men are n o W Robert Oeorge Percr. Mager sad that ths degree roblem - theyre the answer, Plans r. and Mrt. John Perey, wll make U possble, for hm to Tbe Stnger, Mdway Island. *wm party nert month. «n hs gasolne staton and be- Maybe the yomg man would lke a glass of nm and some. cooke* before he goes!* Resdents of Woodbrdge Proper and Sewaren: THANK YOU For Your Contrbuton We are most gratfed by your generous response to our Annual House to House Fund Rasng Cant* pagn. We Are Now Wndng Up Our Drve... IF YOU WERE NOT AT HOME WHEN THE FIREMEN SOLICITED YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, YOU MAY MAIL IN YOUR DONATION OR DROP IT OFF AT FIRE HEADQUARTERS, 418 SCHOOL STREET, WOODBRIDGE. Your Donaton Helps Our Fremen to Contnue Ther Tradtonal Work In Welfare and Cvc Actvtes IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET YOUR DONAIION TO US, CALL ME J and a FIREMAN WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME Save On Natonally Adwrtsed Qroc Htllflfc DEARtf CHASESANBORN^T WELCH TOMATO JUKE 4 S J 1" KELLOCGS "«"«* ARMOUR NMH» MI SWANEE "««« , 39 RIVAL DOG FOOD 8-1" WISK DETERGENT ~ 55< IMAL PEACHES 7.. M " FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 ; TOMATOES *" -»«FLEISCHMANNS 39= 4W«Cookw 9%-m. CI»tC«M ud.w»wd pow «M«tt. Wad. Ikn Sot., Jam foods PEAS 6 CORN JUICE KM(>ao9e 4 WAFFLES pk,. 10-oz pkgs. cans SWffT JUMBO sunda^ J"^ J" ""^t meetng at Mrs. Kuram-, at the R«torv. *w hqme ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ made a, ( Of* LANCASTER BRAND &ONflESS OHDAINED Harold L. Rounds lupnl Iptp.tht O<««1 Mnstry at servces to be Held at the Plrgt Presbyteran Church of Iselln, 1295 Oak Tree; juuroad, tomorrow nght at 8:00.; ttonjthe strvloa wll be conducted! by the Presbytery of Elzabeth, not All members of the oongregathe ton and Mr. Rounds frends ] are Invted. TOP ROUND ROAST 9* TOP SHclOW ROAST EY! ROUND ROAST lste of Mvnjs», wfltfavmn..,.»* («f th CENTAL STATE Tntvel Asjency 1741 K TV >- t,l SHX fc - fffc< ** SWORIFISI PHIlADftPHIA BRAND Cream Cheese Cheese <*" * You Never Hod It So Fresh 25 CANTALOUPES BANANAS - RES* MNSWSS- FltfSI SOIUONSS 1 GREEN STAMPS wnk PWCMM m f5.m or REE I 100 SAN «EEN STAMPS t. «w««...^w *^» r.*. rtvd Mll <-<*»"" RE PUUCMASC Of $5.00 OR MORE Atdrw WOODBRIDGE FIRE CO No.1 ANDREW ANDERSON, Chef, JO J»H atom

7 IT.-**- Woodbtdge Senor Hgh Graduates (Contnued from Page 1) mfi, Kevn Actano ; lnl Hnbort AgoUo,,,., A nn patrlda Al,, Wellngton A UB :nn Ann. Alttr,,,, frank Amdto,,,,., Mart* Amo«!,. r:eorg«tl«androcy,,! Ann AotonlalO,,,[ Morrll Appljtt, Charlotte Aqufla Mny Bablww l*,t Anthony BdMan Inn. ;,. ;mntt Babe, Mntle BalruH ;,, Rchard Baloqh.,.,,1, [ohn Baluha,11 Mnrle Barony,.,, Mcrrle BarctHeoa,. >lh Mare Bardaj,,,. Mtry Barron II,, Ann Borrtocd,.,,, v.uiha Bartu*.,, Ann Batta.1,,, rod Bcnunam,, ; f. WwtM h«ta H, Roberta Becratt,,,o Phlp Berardl,, r Ann Bereny.,, Maro Bernard,-.\ Noll BernardolS,., Vlqlnla Borry -.mphon BUlnkl ln-e Elljabeth Bllka, Kt. lln,: I Mlchatl BWona :,! Ann* Blyth,,,t.,hn Bobak a S Bodnar! of joy Bodnar n.r, MHty BodBOt.,, I [ohn Bodudt Vnnn Mary Boelhower fat L]Dn* Bonahkr SfcmUj AW Brwflo, IT. Iteflttrt Joqn Sttbrn Lota loan Brfttoj PortHda Ana Brook WWBItnfcwn WWBIfc Io»W Mary Brown Bobtrt AIIM Brown d Rob.rt Brown Amwttt Srjon AndtfwBuda Uo Sttphm BnlMEotkl *n*w Haty Butltowky Md ASM Cam MWuwl CalabrtM Wlffam P. CalTtml Judf Am Cdrlcfow lar»n Ana Carlm fkxraet ban Ccro JttHa Sandra Can IWa Xtdwl* Catwo Patrtda Ana* CatMtly Dorothy K. Catw Tb*rtM Honey Catokmo Bmy tamph Camqal fan»a»na Cmbaot HobMt MUhml ChaptaM John RoUrt Charon Mary 8ylrla Chlgot Datld Jtlfrtd Chluar Thoma* loan ChlnUI Audty Ioyc«Choma Ere Hnrno Chrlttnm Rogtr ADm Cbudoba Allo* Vwonea Clchocky (MMttDI Mtt CArolva CUuk loan Bob«ta Clatk Narga*) U. Oark MargOrot Cltmtnt Carol* Ana* Clodt Martn WoJm Cocm JudUh Collln G»raW Tnoma ConntU Chrstensens «"77e Frendly Slore" wnzen ntz Foundatons of Natural Beauty Icrmanent shape French cup swm bra. A new frm-wlled knd of nylon mesh. Style FRENCH CUP SWIM BRA << w molded cup of nylon t»c«b. Cups we lned "»l molded nylon trloot. Clever pn attachment. Smooth lne under tghtest fttng swlmsults and "uter wear. o, Black A-B-C Sporte Bref CONTRQI,L R A wonderful bref for year round wear under all usual attre. Elaaycled comfortable crotch. Wlle. Black XS-S-M-L-XI" Style D50 - ACCENf SWIM PAPS perfect fttng apfwcr tor «,raceful )n >portlon» and» natural contour In»*ln» sult * ttl «l sun clothes. Khtwelght Waterproof Vnyl (l l<l. Our Store s Delghtfully AIR HQUBS: A.M. to jva» DAY I Ul K CllhTOMKR PARK.1N(» At Sj.98 QllTft %«<* Coopennon FaWcta Maro Cottello I CotoflSlt Am Dobal j* DAddarta, J. 1 Bow DaU y^mhw Bkbard Frank J)XpoHlo BuyBUttd S. Dcnby Wttm Cbat]4 Damn ToHph Anthony DtADgtb, Jr. Hobwt A. DtCtlpk M<pU PcrWda t^affo Bary JCcha.1 Mtt WntoBl PrancU DWTJM Jttdlh Ann Dwktt Eobtrt Dmnla Dnn)«Mcrrta V*tonlca D»tWwn H. Wmam Dtttmtr I*W» Akm Drtttch < Yatotottarat D*t*taeh QtOqla I DdkM Iftul Rchard Dlorlo rrant Slta Carp JuAa Dobo* Mary Leult 1. PondanU Nancy May Doran Joan jfnjodtv* Dak. Carol U* Dr*M Thoaa John Dufly Th«f«a Mary DUBOJ Carol IH Dunn Rd* Ann Eaq«n fob! Blnmn FaTft frond* EUl Maron Dtana Qll EugtM A. Cnfltld Rlflwrd Akm Efkay RlehaM Gtorgt ttock Judth Aunt FabUn Gtargf WafUlagtos Far DalorM Ann faraca Donald lamw Farly Mary Ana PgUda Fauro fompb P*«r Fanar Donnq Mal* Ftlght Magartt Ql*n Ftlton Andrew ChdrU F«nton Thtojar* Robert Frtaloll Uon F«rraT Jonn W. F»no lamph Flglloltno, Jr. Btltr Ann FUlpcuk Donna Mat Flndtl* lucy FJordlo Robert Bran Flocrch Wayn» Rchard Tlofky Caol Nna Flum«r«l Xathletn Ann Flynn Mlchale Fornanko Sondja GaD Ford Mary Forman lorolta Fol* Pater Anthony Frasdano Waltar Matthtw Frank Jamo Laavnc* Frtusd Roberta L frckt Plan* Itsll* Fredman Dorothy Jan* Frohnhotltr WUllar C. ruffng Ann* touu* Barbara Funnan Andrtw John Fut»y Brae* A. Gagllado Paul Andraw Gallsln Mcnlna Eathtrla* Qtraax Vrgna H*ltn G*nanlcb Walt»r Uoy GlbboM Ptrtx.t WUUam Gllk* Patlda Ann Glluchck Babaa Lob Gnelttng Gary Go«t Gary Charles Golbr Gloa I»an Goltlao Bth.jrd ob OoodaU John Nlckola Gorechlad Ttrenc* Jarnet Gouqh Jumes Vncent Gr<ro» Jack H. Gray CharU Phllp Gr«av Valera Mae Grtco Ho»etnarr Gr«gora Alwn Ronald Gtham Irene Ho>» Grnntr Arthur John Gro»kopl Alan Robert Gropy Anlhony JeroW Grygorc«wlcf Rchard Jo«ph Gu»Dkh Roemary Catherln* Haag Valetl* Habacon Frltda Haddow Rchard Ffdtrck Hadl«y Bonne Hagqerty Roemary Therea Halton loan Madelyn Hadaker Robert Geoqe Hartan Mchael Joeph Hauly Susan Kauptman Wlbur J. HavUand, Jr. Sharyn Ada HavkM Kenneth Vncent Hoye PMlp Jueph Heb»t. 3rd Gary L*«Helaelbvrg Goy Prektoa Hendrcbon Kathryn Ann Henneuey Graham Chetec Hlckmao Chale» Thoma Hlorhaget Iatnet Rchard Hne Darryl John Hnko John G. Hljy Kathleen Mane Holmann Rutharm Theesa Hollman Palrlda Ann Hondowlc Joyce Mare Horn^g Alen Hornyak Davd B. Horvath Bob«n E. Honrath Glen Turner Hoffell Robert rlenry Hudactko Karen Ann Hudak Leloy Marqaet Hughe Frederck A, Hugl Geonjeann Sablna Huneycutt Jo-Ann Mare Huat Ann laamarek WlBanfcmt Anlhooy JUbcft aamtte RoW Btm ttlw C«otg* ~ Roger Jottpl P*t*r E*nny Carol DbaUth Tcttdot Pflol* Ana* lopco Etuabf A opf lo*l RIchaTd Gerald Paul Ronald John K t y lean Mar«DolotM ICoTach TrJl P«Wda MotW" fcod Barbctra Ann Krln RlcHctrd JJoward ^ Mchel* Mor* uchtyak Wtnl Wchcjjl tuhar Paul Ronald Xukan Thomca JoMph Xukan MJcl*}*!oy» Jnt Wllllarn Ku ln(xky Brenda Joyt» Kut Thom(a Kyjark Mal Stephen Xuhner Ann Hel«n tucna Dtann* nkrnth lacky! Mldred Ann toguarda Wlndwr John LatU, Ir. Rchard T)oma» tcrod«stcrnloy ^rrl >opufhlnky Donna M. larton Lnda Aon team IOTOM Vtoco&J Itach Evana»ls«l«goh» Joyc A. Ullo Mare ]oan«t<o Lonart Grso* I*9P Lpoll Foul SarM tbowkl WOHata Cbcalt LocW» Anta Loma Mkhar Edward lomp«y Cyntha Ann Lord Sophl* Aon* Lo Ro Carol Ann tot DonnU IGdctol LubU Claf Joan local Erntl A. tudwlg Bruco ChUtlan Lund luclle Bernadetto Lupo Euqene E. Lutx St^bon John Lynn, Jr. Patrca Ann Lybn Gnaldlno Mary Ly«acholc Aloxandor S. Lyucau Thoma Edgar HacDonald Joyc* TcBda Ijtaalora Dalo P.hylll KagUa Sabort John Mago Bonne GaU Manold Patldq Ann Mansfeld Ann C. Mqno Suafl Mary Marjamaa Rabort Davd Mark Karen Stophanl* Markullo Mary Shola Martn Wllam Martlnn Lnda Joyc* Matrangtlo Chrtophor MatUa Wllam Frodorck Matun Loul John Maar Cheryl Patrca Maaa Sopha Ann Manattt Bruce Robert MaMl Marlod* Aden* McCarthy K*nn«th Howard McCartney Maron UuUe Mcadland Joeph Elwoth McCroble, Jr. AUan Robert McElh«ny Joan M. McG*e AUne Mqrgaret McGuf* Jeanne Helen McQueen Florence QUabeth Mtcsc Charle B. Medwck MarUyo Bp»«mare Me»han Thoaa Toteph Meehau, III Ja»«Alan Mehny Joteph Alan Mehesy Carl John Meer )ame«wllam Melee Jllchad ADtn Melunson Robert Jane Mele Joyce Mare Meudlak D*nnU?. Mller Jot*r» yaftldc Wn NOTICE! Thursday - Frday & Saturday Only! (June 21, 22, 23) 100 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS Wth each $5.00 purchase»t merchandse and ths coupon. 1 coupon to a customer. PLAID Stamps NAMt: BRAND FAINTS Buy f Du Pont # Arnesto Mural Tone Lawrence r-curlte 9)st-Olemu f BRACHERS MODERN LIVING US Man Street t«. >!, M, IMS Dorothy JlonU r on* May ffsmr""* 1 " Op 1 OWwburg Mkha*101«nd*r U AfnOlea O.ll I On* CSutllTcm twmek ^achanskl Padula Page PaloTdk Anflteny Papocchla Bgncy farente lonaolhou! Patanla -IayTheeta Patrck I George POTIIC Andrea Morr Paruk : Percy latm* JullM John Petercak rt^af Jpjw Pjteren Wflfam Alan Fetenen Arthur Thoffa Peteron f$wo CkdflQ Pe«tla J]d(lh Jnn Ffts Dona Mary Pfledenr Barbara Maty rlntnlcft Tonl-Baa Mary Pltano Kathleen Ann Pled O^ ate J«B» L- Polank Phlp Jam** PcU Carol PauttM Polotk Barbara Ann Polel BeuTW* Prlc. p Earl Frederck Prosek Jaroe Pucd MaUye JUA Ronald R. Puka FrandM T. Puttcgo Carol Ann* Badecsky Roeemarle Theresa Radlch Ronald Wlllard Hadler Saoo Kbakowtld Hudolph tt Ann Sattflaro BOM, ft. Soatoel Bob* 8 QUARTS FOX HEAD MOTOR FOX MOTOW* I umuuuukau OfWIMAl Dorohy EUwScfclU Bemadetft lanel Ann SchmoD ttatumtt tjlj&an Schneder Bobert George Schneder. Jr. Henry Schul Ichwtlktrt Vfwfj BctsH Loul» Sebntyen Catherne Ethel Sedlak Kemtlfh DW1«W Sedlak Gary Arthur Segulne Vwonlca Marl* Sehnal Joann» Sundltalr Toteph Chatfe Setnowlch Bern*4*tte Mare Sfona Mchael Brae* Shot* Barbara Mary 1 SUagyl Patrlda Margaret Hlaqyl Raymond Therfla SQakoeld rrwjerlck LoulM SUra Carol Aenee Smon Judy Ann SImoneau Joycf flan 3 fe» Shrley Kay SVawnsk Frank J. Skop Adam John Skoworukl Carat Ann Skrlka Leon Gordon Slanlnko Glenn W. Slater. Jr. Alexander Matthew Smth Kenneth Smth Gall Elzabeth Smoyctk Joyce tejen Smoyalc Mchael WUllara Snyder Jane Mara Sobeyk Carol Ann Sohayda Barry Solllah EdwartJ M.SoloTay John Ijlartjn SolUt Charle George Staehle Mchel* Beryl Stahl Ckumlr J. ptanlcovft Catherne Ann Slanton Joseph Schard Starr G*WH Thontu S»ven» James Rchard Stevens John Edward Stevenson Catblyn Lorrane Etrada Sharon Ann Stueck Barbara Ann Mlchele Stumpl Charjote M. Stullman H6ward Jeffrey gumkq Frederck Baymond Sutler Maureer Dlab«lh Sweeney OIL Clean a It lubrcated Gall Ulllan Swlt Maryann Kancy Symchk Lnda Ann Stucs John Robert Sulco Donna Mare tasltano Gal. Can INNERSPRINQ K-O-O-L CUSHION For cqr or h ML JU8 Ptrtontntly Att«cl«4 Stopptr Cop Mok. I Pourng Emy lana Mary Jjn ttaxrr mm Um» Marlyn Tng Edwnd Joha TUpak Ibeepo MJchael ToMa Beverly O. Tohto Frank Joeeph Tolocka John JoMpb Topg SW T Joalth JamM TeA Katalta Mada Tcfh Herbert John TrarUano Bonald TrehafM Tor VatMt NaaeV TuflaMch Mary Ysat Tnka Xnn xynko John Hfcrnv JB, Leonard Carl VanBmHrfc John Bobert VareecOk Vncent Jerome Vatelorle La C*Ua VetaqUe* JohnVelchlk BBsbelh J- Yenelo Jo Ann P. Vetpwtno Lynn* Marl* Volet PuA AADI j Da»W Lou)* Watnwrlght Robert John Warren LonU John WatWA Mary Ann Wedemeyer Marcy Rvth Wclberg Harry M. WcJMcm )*rard W«l«Motqaet Ann Wldmaer Marl* Ann* Wllong H. Lawreuc* Vnfon PAQB8E7BI Holy Name Hears Speech On Evk of Communsm parents, wm FORDS "Communsm lstlon*. even by not only poltcal system, but forbdden under the thrnt t 4 ft teltttott* - "Md, p*mdoxlc- a yean exle to Sbera. Uly, ft relfton dedcated to de- He uld, "that then n 1 Jtrayln ftll formal worshppng slght let-up In rellfloua petof Ood," Hd ft U. 8. Army In Russa duxla Chaplan at the annual Father- World War 2, mosllj In dwej* SOD Holy Name Communon eoe to Amercan pubuc opt* Rev, Msgr. (Col.) Joseph 8. CnmllelewAl, clmpnln of the MOlUry Dstrct, Wwhlngttnx, D. C, told 350 men and boy tttendlm the breakfastl that Commnntan lke Clrl.v Uanjty DAB ta bfl>le, s&crcd lerlptun*. dogma, helrarchy, aetemonlea nd all other aspects of reutron. needm] to p Ion." But It am served to tah» & lttle known Oerrrmn tactc he explaned Htler Who la at frend of relgon, but kxev tba Russans love for It had tnum prests n the Rudan Utargf, As soon as hs army Ooaoptod a pece of Russan terrtorj, the churches were opened ftal the prests began to aenfo (w local populus, who reacted. fa- ply the emptkttj In man vorably. Wth, (h* heart." "Onllka lrwlanlty," hostuluae, howew, the conunoed, "Oontmrnlnn of relgon wu resumed. does Dot depend on tla dvne." therb ssuperfcal tomnkr «t "The opposte Is true. Com- relgon lrl Moscow for th» edmujlsn s Inspred by the devl flcatlon of vstors from th* hlmaef," Msgr. OmPlcwskl West, Prest who staff Moasald that Chrst descrbed the cow churches are In realty 8o«devl as the father of lars and vlet Intellgence Agents. murderers. "And lars and murderers have domnated the Msgr. Chmlelewskl sad that the Communsts are deter* Communst scene snce Com- mned to destroy relgon. b*> destny, nence there Is W) need, Msgr. Chmlelewskl descrbed for relgon to prepare Mm for lorraln* Wllon the Cold War as» "sacred war 1 a lfe to come. Hs destny begns Margaret Lor * na WU»>n because and ends on earth." we are fghtng the Theodore Mfchael Vnng*nd*r devl." Msgr. ChmelewsU predcted Suann* Mary WUdo Sunn Ann Wtall Ths Is not % war that can that Russa eventually wn repent through the Influence of CftolyntWodtoU be won wth mssles and hydrogen Wllam Paul Wormngton Lorrane Mart* Wyykowk bombs. Atomc weapons the Blessed Mother. "For jnort can flestrby Red Russln. They than years." he Mdd, Phylll Anh Tacoylno can destroy Red Chlm But "Russa Bhowed tremendous de* lacklyn Ann York they cannot destroy an Idea voton to the Mother of "God, Wllam JoMph York Communsm Is an Idea. The and Mary wll not forget Eussla." Franclne Youngbluth only way to destroy an Idea Is VlcklJoZak 1 to fght the dea wth a more 1 Gerald Frand ZoJenlto noble Idea. Paul Eugene Zellner, Jr. CHAP1AINS HELP CUT Rchard Jo«eph Zlobo "Chrstanty", he contnued COSTS Barbara Ann Zsga Army, Navy, and Ar Force Roemarle Zudony chaplans of the varous ralths Bobert Jon 7uBo Cheryl Ann* Zurkowtkt Joan Ann Zybet ON STOCKPILING In a recent report of a Senate subcommttee-lnqutor mto defense stockpulng, Senator Stuh art. Symngton (D.. Mo.) dsclosed that losses to ss l erg under the stockplng program are expected to total more than a bllon dollars. Bhcame a realty n Russa 45 years ago," he observed. has retary of the Treasury under Presdent Elsenhower, made exorbtant profts tn stockpled nckle. "Treates, by the hundreds; bave been shrned and broken before the Ink was dry. whle! murders by the mllons have been commtted In Poland, Hungary. Chna, even In Russa luelf." "Is the most noble of Ideas, but 1 the Western World has yet to embrace It fully. We beleve In God, but fall to lve up to our belef." He suggested dally rectaton ;oj the Rotary as a "most effectve weapon aganst Communsm. Msgr. Ohmelew&kl traced the hstory of Communst persecuton of relgon snce It began three months after the Reds over the Russan Government when all church property The subcommttee wll make was natonalsed, he sjdd. addng: further nqures to determne [ J1M frms headed by., "Wthn a decade, thousands GtergeM. Humphrey, frst sec-jof clutrches and monastarles were turned In to museums and warehouses or smply demolshed; scores of bshops were exled; and relgous THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY, m to sy g cause rellglnon lll Is I U10 only* for* matable obstacle to CC(ttnm» nlsm. He ponted out that In tfa phlosophy of Commttblsm, known a«dalectcal Materalsm, man U consdered only u matter. "Re hu DO sprtual sde to hs nature; DO scwtnj have agreed to standardse certan Items used In mltary relgons servces. So far they have managed to reduce the number of separate types of such Items as candles, baptsmal basns, and altar vases from 159 to 90. It has not been possble to make an accurate estmate but offcals say almost $70,000 t year would be salvaged from rsduced record-keepng and warehousng of supples. He Is A bgamst Is a fellow who makes a terrble mstake and then makes another wthout correctng the frst. The Instruc- Bluejacket, Memphs. Tenn. JUNE 21, 22, 23rd. AT OUR - NEW LARGER STORE 114-A MAIN STREET (2 doom from former store) WOODBRIDGE J Buk«J-<n -^^^. " Flnlth GIAJ5 UNIR 6 or 12 VOLT SEALED BEAM BULBS u$r n GRAND OPENING SPECIALS THIS WEEKEND AlBfUTE 1 PIECE REAR Auto FLOOR RUGS Attractve, «asy FULL STYLED CONTOUR ; to clean. Custom Luxury AUTO RUGS.fttng., Full door-to- _ - tn6.?$ door protocton n your.. :Co or SHOO LIFE MULTI-POWER MOTOR ADDITIVE Ad*UfefoY«vrCar IN5TANTLYI lst?.2q DRY ICE 17 CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID WASH AND WAX YOUR CAR IN ONE FOLDING ALUMINUM WEB CHAIR e Strong, Weatherproof Webbng e Eo»y to Carry 3.99 LIMIT 2 to a CUSTOMER R&S AUTO STORE 99> 114-AMuu^t OPKN THURSDAY & FRIDAY TIL S), SATURDAY TIL 6 IM. Ultmo ONLY!! PRO TYPE SWIM MASK 9 VOLJ TRANSISTQB BATTERIES 50 Ft Plastc GA

8 PAOB RIGHT JDH1 Jf, NGf WOK A college profmswr of logc was attemptng to teach h» young son the prncples of clear thnkng and the necessty lor delnlng all terms. He ponted to a wall clock whch had Just struck the hour. "No*. If I were to take a hammer and smash that clock," he sad, "could I be arrested LSOAL NOTICES taunatuately M)K»<1 UpealncaUon and Hd PtopoMl Fora and nvelop m«r be obtaned n H* Offce of tre JMataew Admnf latrauw, nw floor, Muncpal Bnldlnf, S\ Man Stnwt. Wood brde*. New Jersey from 8flO to "" - and - By order of the Townshp Com- BSRNAJID M ruhtsattt Admnstrator; for kllng tme?" "No." sad the lad wthout mtte/ofttte ToVn»»p ofwood - a moments hestaton, would be "self defense." The professor frowned. "HOW I-L. do you fgure that out?" "Because," answered the boy "the clock struck frst." NO HOKSE Vegetable peddler "Any hone-radsh, maam?" Young brde "No thank you! We have & car." >»o Bdder m«t wthdraw hla Ma wthn thrty dty «ft«r th* actual d*u of «h» opfnlnt thereof. Th«TownWp Commttee of the TSwnthlp of Wo«!brld««nuw tht rlfbt to r<!!*f any ud all bds. LEGAL NOTICES etlon of th«fltate f N» J«"*r, t» locate "m.tery " the "» * Townhp f WnodbrHJt of lands m*nllonn *M lmcrttw! In nl OrdlnatM and In lh«ptltlan fled w *>> * *! Townshp r.nellnr md content aad approval. and WHBRltA.1, non«of Mll laada, «-l pt th* p*mn4 trad mentoned esjd dmcrbe In!<! Ordnance and wtllell la morn nrllrularlr dwrllw* h*r*lb- ImtMdlatelv upon adept lo» and carlo* «cccrdln» lo law- WALTER ZrBPO Ommtteeman-at-Lart*] tll.r. pnrpo bld have been and used for cem*t«7 bodes hsve been burled nr Interred theren; *B4 WHEREAS, tle cwner of all the laoda mentoned and denrrlbed In sad Ordnance. th» of the Ordnance. *xcrt aald see-n*! trart hare rfnsented Is wntlnf ID th* adopton of tml Ordl- BT TBX TOWS LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL HOTICB8 A flaw: J B.. DmnGAN. Townahls- Clttk Te b* edv*rtl**d 1». Jow!!" >"*. f!*«tte* of P adopton on I. L. l/ll/lt Hearng»r4 IH! f<* *1 Kotfc* I herebr rl«" lowlnf 4»««* "> wae Introas requre by l*».,am~j WALTER 7.1P.FOLO.! d1lc ** Commltteernan-st-Larf Attes: a J. OTJWIOAN, lowlnf propp*^ )«cf4 and pa»»1 T, t.rn reallat at a meetln of the T-wnaMp CommlUta of Ike Tonr.arlr TT-.nj3brldt>. I" th T of HSd1l«T. Nw J»ra»r, hm m the I»th dtr ^. " «" <l thl taken up for BB 0RDA1NKD BT THJ TOWN-,""., t.vt» SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- **!«ordnance -.! * <»*" J Z,, rtp unn.cev TWT at a meetng rf»h - ""» ". BM j f"n thtl Staled for tht r>a*"»* h T "» Townhlp of: 1 Ctt»rp:l»r l»r tn>» r 1 Caternr COUNTr or MIDDLESEX, THAT 1. It hn t>*«n ahown to tr.* antlfactlon of the am Townahlp Commt, tea, and It f.r1- and dternlne th«! h d d d r<raw>r tractor load#r) fef the Dtrartrr.fTt of Hanltallo l > Blau Unted 8Ute> to food ad to Tawan. LEGAL N0TICK8 wll bo r»f>l»*1» mllatrttor* fti- pal B«;dlr«. a; WdMfr. N - aald Nda»:lf r Bmlr.au Adf»* «"" « - #1 Man Mrtet, "!l I» p Jl. pr. J lr«j. apj then nrjeted uj tl ftefer To: VT-4JI VOTICI Of FIBLIC SALE TO WHOM IT MAT COKCnN: - At a rwjjr rr,m;r,( of the Townshp Commttee c( the Towr.shlp of! Woodbrldge held TMesday. Jrjae Itth. 1»3. I su drected to adv«r- tlse tht fart that on Tuesday even- 1st. Juj Ird. :m the Townahtpj Oomnttee w; meet at t P II. (D6TI 10 tw Commlttt* Chambers.!»: MunV-lpa: Budlrjf. Wood- Jerwy. and Indlrldual en p*f-<r. Erh Ml at publc sale end w the hghest bdder accordng to terms of tale, on flt wth the r>a: b u t* Depart- wth all r»«u!reme Bent and Townshp Or op*a tobkl as Inspecton and o he p-.h; cly r*ad pror to sale. Lot <*~ :n Block stt, on the Woodhrlrlre TOT.S!I!J> A*M**-: hereby sj-ven. men! Map. Ithelr \\f.* *r«talc* rurfcer notce that toelrregnlar r«< Townshp Oomtr.a* ha* by rtso-injected. Ittlon and punuar. to law ;«l a: Spedflcat:» mnmum prce a", whch aald lot for an* F.- ln aald black wn be sold together,!" } *_ rvad at the regular TVnshlp meetlbt. Wds *h f um!: n^-tltted *n the folwns; t-asl 1. Pr:»f unt I Pr» f.-t t r-rr.blned new unts 1. f>r»1!r-!:!<t:al!r wth Ittl Elmo #1 bj:mn#r s trade-in. 4. Prl^e for r<..r. r^mhned anls wth!»«.! Err.:! #H-J bulldoser a* a trad»-;n. 1HI Etrr-o h.lnttt a a trade-id ear te?nq>e >-l Jrorn VCB to 11:M A M a Ir-neratr Bt*. Bds must be arr^rapasm by Oaah O*.c Tjd* parable to,, KY.-vVrMsTe, In In* f the total n l. trctr comply te }r.r r # vjr#d by- the ts-t" In such v.w Notce I B-^-r that f r,ll. efectlve or!l! h» r nl(«to le >-M In the Jferr^nsl WcylMMge. cf July, so b«iplace FOR e>t-lamh*r «J«M VIM. llt, wth f «) LEGAL NOTICES rated CMtral la tl trrldc* Towmhlp. t Ths Ordnance thll take eff«l, ^»tr»*t g-rem tkat Ot* folat.tr.p«n adopton and «! J J % ^! X ««was.mro- Townshls, Crerk T* b* advertsed In The Indsper em-l*ader on June tn. I*". *" NoUc* of sdsptlon ftm r**alnc at a Omtnlt>ee la the cr KMIew-T. Vew Jerkrr. hsld» the I*U 4*j f-..-:**. :m. and that be ta»»»»f ««,»,r»f. sad rrdl fnrtoef fosu»o>rattpb an* s*al passafelj^rf. sa!,1 T^wnahlp Com- Tlttee tn Bebl at :te mettlnr; room In the Mestcral *«*!-tt«: I»«n4l»f l» Woodbrtdr*. Ntw Je7S»r. fn the»rd Commttee,,. All Ordlnanre or whch art In conflct. hereby repealed. nd Bd Proposal! y* rr.tr be :tt*lned pas AlmlBllblock wll requre a down payment J of V r of Uje bd Townhlp Coa-.rr,!.t«. the b non* of the lands mentoned and, aeaerltted In saa Ordlnanr., eeept^/" """ "* the secoad tract thereof, fwntd by sad Wndsor Osrdena whkh Is more partcularly descrbed *s follows: ALL thst certala lot tram or pareel of land and premses, herenafter partl<rulsr:y descrbed, stuate, lylnf and b»lr([ n the Townshp of Woodbrdge. County of sllddewj. am State cf New Jeraej. BEOINMNO at the Int-tlectlon of the c*rtra lne of Poor Fsrtn Road and the southwesterly lle of the New Jersey flute Hlrrwar Boute #!( thence alou; centre lne of aad Poor Farm Read the folfcwlnt coarea and dstances tl) north 41 decrees 44 mnutes weet IT «l feet to a pont; thence Cl north IS derees II mnutes west "H feet to a pont: tbe»«(i) ncrth :s dearte tl mnutes west Ml feet to a pont; thence (4) north 1) d«s;rees tj mnutes west 141 U fee! to a pont; thence (t) r.orth : defrees 4t mnutes west HTM fee: to a pont; tht no* (4) notth l!- derrees \t Mb- Btes west :CHS fee! to a pont; thenc* learnj t^e road on a course [departments south <l derrees 07 mnotes west ap- f or the above days, and shall prolmstely 117«feet to s pont:[requ!red to work o» these days. th»nce (M sooth 1! derrees 14 rnln- utel west sppror,tt*;r 4?!> feet to d«psrtrrent shsll be enttled to a pay. a pont; thence (I) nt>rt? 15 des;reesj men^ of Two ( Dollsrs whenever 6* mjnctef east ISS.Jt feet tn a^j, e tmpoyee works more than ten pont; thence (H) aotth It defreejfo) hours In any one day, whch pay 17 mcaes east C.50 feet to a m, nt hsll be In lea of any other paypont, terce (11) north *4 desrees tnents for mealj or o1h«r overtme H r.lmte ea>t MS 95 feet to a b(, e(n,, K o such payment shall b»l pont; thence (13t north ll*ade- mi,]t f or hours worked up to and In-! arees 0! mnutes east Hf.l feet to^] aljnr ten (10) hours. The Townshp a pont; thence (II) < th «! de- T reasurer Is her«bv_suthorlxed to trees 14 mnutes east Ht.! 1 ) feet to make paymeota of tnaramounts upon a tklqt. thence (14) south 22 de- p TQp er certfcaton and proof that the trees H mnutes east 7:* fo feet to!h 0UrB were actually worked, a pont; thence (IS) north 17 de-l Secton 4. Ths Ordnance ahall be-»tms S! mnutes east approraatelyromf fffectlve Immedately upon the of ths Secton I. " any P" "" "." lordln.nre.hall be declared l»v.1id.».hall be deemed several- e and a I r^ lm.lnlr.1 prbvlslons.hall r-ntln a. Th. name ud *4dr»a* at.tn record owner «f tn Ma *tat* upon whch a»eh rant* la located or la b. Iocatt4, b. The Tamt a»* addn of th. ra«f* Mt-mlt «ft. r,, tlc* ha* bnn h.fl,-. ra»t*.hall ba,m,. ot qualfed pera nn Th Chf person n charga of and r*sp<j Bble for th. malnt.nanca of the aald range. A descrpton by way of map or aketch of th* range. Incladlng th. lot and black numben, hown OB. the Ta ABaaswm.nt Hap. upon whch the rant* l located or to be located; the lo caton upon aald lot ol th. range, tatlng the dstance In feet httweeh th. frng polnta and the b th tar tweeh. g p furthest targets, between the tarh t operty r pnl-. n«p,, The Chef r mak* retulr thre. month r a out the provl«l,.,,. Where In ht opn-.. conducted conttmy of ths ordlnan,», fled aupervlhm. n^ In acrordknr* K *I ulatlon. hfrfof, HT eonstltutea a ht th. publc and»,l. H ers. he shall hv, gets Una, est g, and th. nearest property Una, and between the frng pont* and th. nearest property llns and dlr.ctlfm of frng, Hald sketrh or descrpton shall auo show all howses, barm or other hh hall ktlbmlt!; Ih* Townahtp prlate arllnn The Townshp Ing on due n"u. revoke or BJUB * t ly. 1MI. a: I N P.M. (D9T>. full force and effect or a. tf«n thereaftf as a*ld matter NotlM la her»br gver, that the I : w«lch tme and b» Inter-. : h. t!vtn» «pher-1 cr h buldngs and all streets or hgh d I prnpomd ordnance ug ways wthn 2,9(4 feet and dlrectlo* of flra of any part sad rang, and l.oor. feel duced and paawed on IH»t readng «of the Tdwnnhlp of W dther S1da ot tha drecton of fre Attes* B. J. DUXIOAN. To b*adv,tl»8 InThe Independ >n tba llth day of June, ltll. anl :".t Sect The Townahtp Clerk ahall refer each for permt hereunder to larutr consder.t!t and/rl re-np ested there!r wll portanlty t^ be me mlted shall > ahall conalat r.f mne* to b«h»ld at Ita meellr,* IORDIMANCB l»t(> Inveatlgatlon Of t»* character of th* d t n the Memoral Mcnlrlpal RnlMI- RS IT OHPAINSD. BT THE TOWN Inveatlgo applcant and of the fllnesa and sutf h frm the stand W(»odbrldf^ New Jfney, on th. day of July, Its:, at f :C0 P.M. (1?HIJ? COMMITTEE OF" THE TOWN- applcant ablty of lhe range from the standd lne SHIf OF WOODBRIDOa?, AN ORDINANCE SETTING FORTH polnr of publla safsty or.a* noon thereafter a* a*lrt I THt APPROVED PUD HOWDATH MINIMUM HOURS Or OVERTIME W MINIMUM H BE IT ORDATSED BT THE TOWN. SHIP POMMITTEF SHIP OF WOODBF.IDOE: AN ORDINANCE VACATIN anthgrlrd lor the Tnwnehlp of Wood TUCHBN AVENIT. Work" Dfpartment ployeea, Includng employe*! cf the S Dt NEW JRRSEY, A AND EXTINGUISHING RIGHTS IN AND 7, Klectlcn Day I, Veteran. Day I. Thnka Day BK IT ORDAINED. 8HrP COMMITTEE OF WOODHHIDOE,h*H ludlcat* th* fladlog. and reaaona H. CTrlstmas DaytoCNTT OF H1DDLESKX: Artcle XX, PtRHITTKD r All e^mployw of the Bald porton rf Gl!* Lure and b* pad regular pay TIONS Subsecton 2. a. shall b* amenthe preambl* reals as AN :he publc rl(ht> HIl:lna frvrs \ttlon thereof, be, and the sam? t.ereby are, relent J. The de- The Included n the sae; >o, permt shall be Issued for an; dwel- Hog houa* oo ths propenr oth«r than any authorzed aeceaaory use allowed by th* Zonng Ordnance at th* Tornjflp of BERNARD K HAJITNBTT Bvtw AdmrrtXruor Kerne* Notce oaretj gven that th* fol- Cotnmlttee and the payment thereof by the nurchaaer accordng to the manner of purchase tn accordance wth terms of salt on fle, the Townsnlp wll delver and aale deed for aald ; June l»th. \9K B. OUnQAX, Townabp Clerk be advertlatd June 31st and tlfwh Dated To June 28th, 1982, In The Independent- Leader. 6/421 - M/K III*. fm,\o a pont In the westerly! lne of New Jersey State Hghway Route #5»; these* (1() north (5 degrees 40 m:nntes east along the! westerly lee of New Jersey State Hghway 211.2$ feel to the centre tne ot Poor Farm Road and tb*; plus ot begnnng. Krceptlng all rghts of the publc to the area wthn Poor Frm Road. h*a b**n used for cemetery pnrnma*. and no bodes have bees burled or latarred theren. >. It has been shown to th. satsfacton of the sad Townshp Comjnltte*, a.&d t fnds and determnes that th* publc nterest kll be better erred bj rtleasn; all of the lard* mentoned 1-! descrbed ln aald Ordnance, wth the excepton of the sad second tract, from any dedcaton thereof for bural purposes. 3. Tho aa:d T&wnshp Commttee does hereby release and extngush the tlon aad publcaton accordnr to law. WALTER Z1RPOLO, CntnmlKeeraan-at-Larre Attest- B. J. DfSIGA.V, Townshp Clerk To be advertsed In The Indeptndtnt-Leader on Juns lst, 11(1, wth Sotlce of Publc Hearln for anal adopton on July (rd, 1*12... the of the Towr-ahlp ef Vf^odbndKe. n the Consty of Mddlesex. New Jersey, held on the ls.b day of June. IK*, and that sad crdlbs&te wll -* taken up for farthn- cadaderatcr and fnal passace at a me«tbf of sad Townshp Commttee to be held at 1U mettlo room In the Memcnsl Mumc.pal Hu:ldlnf In Woodbr!dre, New Jersey, on the 3rd d*r of Jtly, lll, at ID* P.M. (DST),. r as soon thereafter as sad matterpfbuc rlgh-j arn^ng Irom any dedcas&fer To: W-U NOTICE OP P13LIC SAL! TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:, At a regular meetng of the Town- «nlp Commlttte of the Townhp of Woodbrldge held Tuesday, June 10th, 1M2..I was drected to advertlw the lct that on Tuesday evenng, July Ird, 1967, the Townshp Commttee wll meet at 8 P. M. (D6T) In the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc Ht and to the hlghe»t bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth the Real Kstate Department and **" CTlerk; open to Inspecton raa b* reached, at whch tme and place all persons who rr.ay Yje nterested theren wll b* gven an opportunty to D«heard concernng; the a J. DCSIOAN, Townanp Clerk AN ORDINANCE TO PEVOKE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING JULY SI. H:. WHEREAS, by an Ordnance en- Itled. "An Ordnance To Grant Contlon for cemetery purposes as to all of the landn mentoned and descrbed n sad Ordnance, wth tbe excepton of the lad seconl tract, and t!,e lands so released shall be effectually dscharged therefrom as though any such dfhllcauon had not taken place. 4. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, and It ezpraaey understood that nothng N0T1CB Nolle, la hereby gven that th* fol owng proposed ordnance was Introduced and passed on frst readng at t meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the Count; of Mddlesex, New Jeraey, held jon the lth day of June, 1SC2, and that aald ordnance wll be taken up for nrther consderaton and fnal passage t a meetng of sad Townshp Com mlttee to be held at Its meetng room 1 the Memoral Muncpal Bnlldlnf In Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on the Srd day of July, 1»SS, at!:00 P.M. (DST), or a* soon thereafter as aald matter can be reached, at whch tme and place all persons who may be Inttr- eated theren wll be gven an «p< CEMETKRT PEKMITP, ADOPTKDheren contaned shall In anywse af- Ifect the dercatlon aod/or van of the sent and Approval of the Townshp]* 1 * Commttee of tl;e Townshp of Wood C wbole or tr.y part of sad contract for emetery purposes, but the same may and enjoyed by the owner brdge to Cedar Grove Cejnetery Aaso elaton to Locate a Cemetery In the ; at opud. Towashp «f ^oodhrwfe," adopted thereof wth the same force and effect as though thh Ordnance had not been JuIy<.l. tll, thftawajup Commutes of the To^nshlJUf Wooftrlde. Hld dl C ^ dles«x County, Jersey, granted and tahnhll H J PMUOD I> «"""»«Wroval to CMar y p o»je, Westerly pe,rt of Lou 35 and M now known u Lots 35-C and M-B In Block 57D on the Woodbrldge Tonrngblp AsMssnent Map. Take further notce that the Townshp Commttee hu by resoluton and pursuant to law fxed a mnmum prce at whch Md lot* In aad bloc* wll be sold together wth all other detals pertnent gad mnmum prce beng ptu softs of preparng deed and advertsng ths ssle. Sed lots ln uld block wll requre a down payment Of M% of the bd accepted by the Towoohp Commttee, the oajance of purche prce to be p»ld In 6 enual momnlj UutallmenU plus Interest and other terms provded ln tbe contract of sale. The followng condton shall be Included ln the sale: No buldng permt ahall be lsj_., lor any dwellng house on ths property other than anj authorzed accessor; use allowed by the Zonng Ordnance of th* Townshp of Woodbrtdge Upon acceptance ot tht mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee md the payment thereof by tht purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale as me, the Townshp wll d*u»er a bargan and sale detd for lad premse*, bated: June ISnh, IMS. To be advertsed Jun* 21st and June 26th, xc, In The Independeu- Latder, L-L. «/a - 2»/«2 S. The sal Ordnance adopted July S33. no lar u the same relates to the landa and premses thfreln mentoned and descrbed, wth tha excepton of the sad second tract, be and the eamft la hereby repealed. ««a-wndmt (Jade.s), corporal «. Thl B Ordnance thal) take effect portunlty to be heard concernng tne B. J. DUMGAN, r Townshp Clerk AN ORDINANCE DEDICATING I/3TS 508 and 610 IN BLOCK SSO <SE WARBN) AB SHOWN ON WOOD- BRIDGE TOWNSHIP TAX MAP AS PUBLIC PARK PLAYGROUNDS OR KBCHBATION AKBA. BE IT ORDAINED BT THE TOWN- SHIP COMMITTED OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF WOODBRIDGE. IN THE COUNT! OF MIDDLESEX: 1. That the lands and prembea par tlcularly lmcrbed n Secton 2 hereof re hereby dedcated as Publc Park, Playground or Recreaton Area. and extngushed lands.o vacated A scrbed as follows; BEGINNING at a pont In the Southwesterly lne of Olll«Lans formerly known a Poor Farm Road, sad pont beng dstant 150 feet, more or leas, from the Intersecton of the Southeasterly lne of U. 8. Route #1. and the Southwesterly lne of CtMls Lane; thence (1) South {> degrees 41 mnutes 30 secoud Bast, <1.2! feet to a pont In the Northeasterly lne of GUIs l*ne; tfcenc* (I) South 4 degrees SI mnutes H atcobds Bast, feet alor.g th* Nortneasterly lne of Ollls I.sne to ts nuraectlon wth the Northerly lne of lletuchen Avenue; thence (I) South IT degrees OS mnutes OS sec. onda alautt U! :t feet along th* Northerly lne of Metuchen Avenge; thence (4) South 51 decrees *{ mlt utes 10 seconds East, 10!.c fe»t, to a pont In the Southerly lne of le. tdthea Avenue; thence (I) alon the Southerly llnf of Metuchen Avenue, along vtr 4.r*es add dlsunces to lands or Hetn lr»; 1 Seme, tery; thence (() along the landa of Beth Israel Cemetery EO feet, more or leas, to the Northerly lne of lletuchen Avenue; thence (7) along the Northerly lne of Meluchen Avenue along varous courses and dstances to Ita Intersecton wth the Southwesterly lne of Glls Lane; thence (I) North 4 deareea SJ mlautw 10 aecond East, >1(.I4 (wt alo&s the Southweaterly lne of Gllla Lane to the pont or plsce of Bf. DINNING. J. Tll* Ordnance shall tak* efftct mmedately upon Ita adopton and publcaton as requred by law. WALTER ZIBPOLO. Commlttteman-at-Large Ifor the rmommendatlon of approval <rr The Chef j rtsioan, dlnavproval of the range. The C Tnwn«hlr Clerk mar make suggestons for afldtl nte tl t be tak*n by low.: "Maltl-rarsllr Structnru or Garden Apartment Developments may be permtted In BI and B-l Busness ZOOM, R-IA Rsald.nc* Zones and M-l Lght Industry Cos** only, provded that the. followng standards and condtons are compled wth: Secton 3. Artcle XX, Subsecton I. «. shall hare the followng nbsttton added:. I. Any applcaton fer Molll-Tamllf] O At lucsnsb *ra> rontkol. THE OF THAP "R Structure of Oaren Apartment SHIP OF WOODBIHI...ety prsrautlon to be tak*n by th* upllranl. ln th* event of dsapproval. Re reasons therefor ahall be set forth q IV THE TOWNSHIP OF by the Thef In wrtng, and the apnrnnnnbnoe IS TUB COlNTY plcaton, ujfether wth the reasons nr UIDnLKSEX HEQrIUNO PER-!«r dlsspproval.nal be returned to! FOR THE nrfration the applcant. PltoVlPINl FOR THE, In the Hnt of approval. Bald *p-,,.-, OF,«r<"H PLACES : plt%lon wth all recommendatlobs vn PKNAITIEP FOB VI-,,d reports thereon, shall be submt-., ted by th* Townshp Cler* to the IT ORDAINED BT THE TOWN Townshp Commlttn for ther acton. COMMITTEE OF TUB TOWN- The Townshp Commltte* may th«r*- flf WOODBIIIIHIK IN THE upon.uthorle the Issuance of the MITS Development mltted tones follows permt, or may conduct such farther «..... For the pur- nvestgaton ef lhe facts set forth In ose of ths Ordnance th* followng th* applcaton aa It shall deem nece*- the above per-j COlNTT Or_M_IDPI.K!EjC- 1 b* decded aa secton 1. Applcaton for a permt shal^eflnltlons are hereby c.tabllshed: Att.stt IB. J. DUN1OAN, Townshp Clerk be made to th* Balldlng In specter, who ahajl father all Informaton on the above requrements and ref.r the matter to th* Zonng Board, b. The Zonng Board ahall refer the matter to the Plannng Board for report thereon as to ts effect on the comprehensve plannng of the Townshp. No acton (hall be taken untl such report ahalt have been: rec.lvcd from the Plannng! Board, whch Board shall make ta report thereon wth- Trsp or Skeet Ransr *.ny place desgned, used or Intended to be : th. a p p Isary befor* grantng sad permt. Secton. Iassuace at penalt. Upon recept of th* applcaton from gauge, f. ot powder or er^-, K. one-eghth seven snd nne-!>vf Secton 1. Hotn N<v person or *r.. -, optrate a trap or «k>. hs ordlnanr- beror. tlm», on any w..«. IX n*on, pravalllnr. and not later than, - tme or an hour b>f-. ver Is earler. Secton I. Kcrptl<* The provlalonn shall not apply to th. Pollc* D*partment.. Wsodkrldg*. m>mb--.?!, coanty or >. ollc* Pepartmenv. afbc* of thf IV. * ^ County. Cnnwrva- r Stats ot Ne«J-r-- person autborl?.] y } 5*w Jereey lo car-y performance of t* - angea mt Up by t\- hlp of Wonll.rlflge he tafttr T«IU1«I.r. n ths ordnance S«ctlon I. Any p»:> or causss, suffers <>T ; tlon of any provson thla Ordnance»ht!! thereof, pay a fn* r - Hundred ( off ana*, or b«lmprh--)"r Jal for a term nor - (10) days, or both r of the Magstrate r.; convcton nhall ).«of falure of any (, : t tor the dscharge of a.ht lh(l ch e( of Pou c, wth hs endora*.. gun at a mark or target. ThlB mei1. th.rtoa approvng tht sam«, and Inn* rnpomd shall not Include or permt h [ Kt, f resoluton of th* Townshp Comtue of rfles or pstols b. Person. The term "p^bss Include the sngular and aad shall mean and Include any person, frm or partnershp, corparstlon, sssoclatlon. club, socety, or say other form of sssoclatlon or organsaton. Secton 3. Permt requred. From and after the passage of ths trats may cauae w Imprsoned In the (. term not eceedn A separate offense commtted on each < range to be lcensed. All such permu* t on la permtted t **}*.,, mlttee authorsng the Issuance oc the. H «,! P«n". "> Townshp Clerk shall lane ". "I the permt upon the paynent of a se of tll.t by the applcant for tha... «rt.vs. After recept ofjurdlnance It shall be unlawful for any such report, the Zonng Board person to open, operate, or mantan, shall hear the applcaton ln :t)r cause to be opened, operated or mantsred any trap or skeet rsnte, as heren defned, wthn the lmts of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, wthout frst havng obtaned a permt to do so and wthout frst complyng wth the flt&ndards and regulatons heren stated, Secton 3. Applcaton for permt. Applcaton for the permt requred by ths ordnance shall be fled wth th* Townshp Clerk upon forms to be furnljhed by hm. Sad applcaton the aame manner and under the same procedure as It : empowered by law and ordnance to. hear case* and make exceptons to the provsons ot the Zonlag Ordnance, c. Ths Zonng Board shall thereafter refer the applcaton wth Its recommendaton and the recommendaton of the Plannng Board to the Townshp Commttee* The Towndeny or grant the applcaton, and ahall gve the reasons such applcaton, tha Townshp Commttee ahall *ltber shrll be sgned by the appllcsnt. If an Indvdual; and ty a duly authorsed agent. If a partnershp or corporaton therefore. In approvng any Sad applcaton shall set forth the followng Informaton: Isbsll be for the perod of one (1) year and ahall expre on the mt day of December, next followng tbe date of.ssuance, and there ahall be no rebate for any leaser tme. The permt shall be conspcuously exhbted upon the premses lcensed thereunder, Secton I. Begulatons, No permt shall be ssntd for any trap or akeet range, unless, In addton to any other requrements and specfcatons provded ln ths ordnance, such range Is so constructed and mantaned tn ab to prevent any. hot, bullet or mssle gong beyond the property lne en whch sad range Is located. Applcant shall comply wth the specfcatons of the Natons! Rlflt Assocaton of Amerca, or equvalent. In the constructon of ranges, and to adopt Ita recommendatons for safety. The falure of the applcant to taks the above precautons shall subject Secton 10. BhouM :- vson or part of tlv held Illegal or un.-njbame shall not affert * tlon, prnvlalon or par; affected portons shall : -, - - \ force and effect. Secton 11. Ml tlon rllh flecton 1J. Thlsot.r effect Immedately thereof, sfter fnal pv prered as requred h> : the appllcsnt to a revocaton of the s (^ordnances Ir 3 sh hereby rep. WALTEK / Comralt* Attest: B. J. DUNIOAN, Townshlp Clerk To be advertsed In ent-leader on June : Notce Of Publc Hf adopton on July 3r. I. U S/U/8J PROPOSAL bds wll be receved by the Board of Educaton of the Townshp of Woodbrldge at 10:30 A. H., BJ3.8.T., July 3. 1M3 at the Board Room In the Admnstraton Buldng. School Street, Woodbrldge. H. 3. for the followng supples and equpment for tht school rear 1M2- PHYSICAL EDUCATION ATHLEflCB: fanlor ulgh school: Football Basketball Baseball! track Archery Golf IS YOUR CHILD FIT rmmwm A Presdental Message ON THE PHYSICAL FITNESS OF YOUTH JOHN F. KENNEDY SMmls Wrestlng l Hl(k Sthoo)*: BukcthaH v Football UaU and npaclfleatlom may be secured at the offce of the Superntendent of Schools In the Admnstraton Buldng. latch bd mtut b* ewm aod planly marked "Hd On and accompaned by a bd bond or II certfed check ln the amount of 10% of the bd. Tba Board of Kducatlon reanec the rght to reject any or all blda n whole or ln part, and to wane Immateral nformaltes BOARD OF KDUCAT1ONII Townanp of Wood&fMgt I Woodbrtdgt. H. J. DUN H. ANDERSON Becrotary t-l. tn\m NOTICE 10 BIDDK1U, XpTICs! n HKBXBT QIVEN Hut ontod ljldo for tbe pureh«*t by the Townshp <A One (!) Whte Dump Ttuok wth S Td. Dump Body tor the Department of Publc Works wll be receved at U* Ivwnhlp OMrks Ofllcs. nnt Plow, Muncpal Bulldlug, #1 Mala atrwt, V7ood- SlUt;*. at 1M Pal Prevalng Tme 00 Ally y lhl, ud then aald bds WJQ1 b* pvbllrjy opteed and read. Bd* mtut be aooomuaaled by cash Or oartlfled ohock made payable to ttkf Towu*llp uf Wuodbrtd«e, In In* amount of t«n percent of the total Gve Hm A Chance wth a SWIMMING POOL from SERVISOFT of for m Uttkt as must Hrlctly cotu- J»ly wlu) all requlrvuenta for t J Wajular bd tu dracted or rtqulred bt th* sv*vmuatlou and satutus " ~ pl o«h» UMde w d wxvule J to her*by gven to all Bdders If thet bd* mt Infonnal, dear tncfular, ttu sam* wll,495 A trmlned repretentatlvc wll call at your home to help you plan your nstant pleasure. IssBtalled WlU System. EASY TERMS No Down Fsyraeut No Payment Untl Auf ust Do-It-YouneU Compkte Kt wth tntructlon a lttle at IMt, delvered. ME St. George Avenue 24th Woodbrdge The strength of our democracy s no greater than the collectve well-beng of our people. The vgor of our country M no stronger than the vtalty and wll of all our countrymen. The level of physcal, mental, moral and sprtual ftness of every Amercan ctzen must be our constant concern. The need for ncreased attenton to the physcal ftness of our youth s clearly establshed. Although todays young people are fundamentally healther than the youth of any prevous generaton the majorty have not developed,strong, agle bodes. The softenng process of our cvlzaton contnues to carry on ts persstent eroson.! I t Is of great mportance, then, that we take mmedate steps to ensure thatevery Amercan chld be gven the opportunty to make and keep>hmself physcally ft -, ft to learn, ft to nderstad, to grow n graoe «nd stature, to fully lve. MM- Publthed as a publc servce n cooperaton Woodbrdge Publshng Company GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, IS. j. Tel. ME 441

9 . ;n -CP JUNl 21, 22, 1982 PA0ENTN1E Man, Conn., Grl Unted n Marrage dally Ann were Charles Chey, Norwch, : 1,, )tf r of Mr. andjonn.; Albert Churlla Manhester, Conn.; QUA Hada,,.,,!, Robert Safko. 1 con n, and Mlflhael»ny. N. Y.; Ernest Moros,, ton of Mr. Fords, cousn of the brdegroom, and Ocorge Uetropou KOterWhats,.., Mll Road, were *)S, Long Island. ", nwrrlftw, S Mk Bharon Lee AlHs, Trum*,,lv Name of Jeat* -rafford. Conn, Rev IDtnls offcated at!,> lne ceremony. ;,, marrage by her,. brde wort a 0«rn!.,! hnndcltpped Chan-,, ^snned wth a 8a-,,,-.l!ne, A bell I 1,1- atl an apron «f-,, ht to a bustle back.pp slk organa roses, j full chape! tran, 1 f; ;,nt vel of French lf,^.-aught to a crown vvth a slk organa d -!n r:arrled a eatcad whte roses, catna tables breath cen orchds...rrtadaluto, Brdge., wn, mad of honor nl. Conn., cousn of the brde as flower grl and Gary Delbro, Stratfprd, cousn nf the rlde, was rlngbearer. After a trp to Bermuda, the couple wll make ther home n Brdgeport. Mrs. Koperwhats, a graduate f BtratfOfd Hgh School and Botler Busness School, BrdRe- n W«graduated ths month rom th«unversty of Brdgeport where she was a member f Theta Epsllon Sororty and varsty cheerleader. She maored n elementary educaton and wll teach In the Brdgeport school system In the fall Mr. Koperwhats, a graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh School, was also graduated ths month from the Onlverslty of Brldue- were Mss Sal: jport. He was a member of Al- Mnry Ann Frltrty ph* Gamma Ph Fraternty Ml Ihrfwa Hutchmaon.pwl on the varsty football and MIM Georgl baseball team* for four years, nuor, Perth Ambo; nervng as eo-«aptaln of the tn- brdegroom; Mss baseball team n hs senor 1 nlsky. Stratford, an year. He hs been awarded an nrd sackrtt. Oreen asslstantshlp to study for hs masters degree In educaton at n: Kyre, III, Bellevlle the unversty where he wll man. Uh Usher coach Freshman sports. OVMI Couple s Marred Afternoon Ceremony [t - Saturday after- * Chrst Epscopal fouth Amboy, Mss daughter of M. Mrs. Ferdnand F. Schultl, Man Street became the.: of Rchard C. Gallop, son n. and Mrs Charles Oallop, A OUMPSE INTO THE PAST: Townshp student* stood patently In seemngly endless lnes last Thursday, When the Hntorymoblle, sponsored by the Tercentenary Commsson, vsted Woodbrldge. It Is estmated that 1,100 chldren and some ZOO adnltt vsted the State exhbt datng the day-long stay here. AVENEL PERSONALS June Polony and Donald QH11- Brghton Avenue. Ret weekly summer card party. The buses wll leave Jacob wll hold a board of dl- n Payne offcated. Mn. Joseph Wukovet* was herthursday from the church rectors meetng at 9 P. M. at lv->n In marrage by her oo-hoeteat. parkng lot at 6:30 P. M. andthe Avenel-Colonla Jewsh er, the brde wore a desatn gown appmqued as: Mrs. Rose Kenzakovlcs, door for the return trp at 11 P. M. gong and Incomng; boards are The wnners were announced;wll leave the amusement park Communty Center. The out- Alpncon lace. Her tttt prlae; Mrs. Paul Klnn, nonplayer; Mrs. Joseph Schlesn- the last of the current seres of Boy Scout Troop 71, 8t Tomorrow nght wll be epected to attend, Illuson fell from a tr.s crown, and she carred ger. Mrs. Eva Walah. Mrs, Wll Twlst-O-Ramas" sponsored by Andrews Church, wll hold a loqct of orchds. Stoddard, Mrs. Robert Donato. the Slowpokes. Inc. The dance court of honor 8 P. M, Wednes-.< Ferdnand 8«hulU, Of ton, sster-n-law" of the was matron of honor. T.yrme Kllco. Fords, was smad lter Gregory Barton, Amboy, wag best man was Arthur Cutler, East a trp through and Canada, U «U1 mke thetf home la \mboy. Tor travelln!" wore a gray sut wth p graduated from Hgh School, New SecreUrW, Ac- and Prep School, and :;. ( (] by Bucknam and NT York aty patent vs. brdegroom, a Ptrth HlKh school graduate, *o years m the U.fl, up s a servceman for!.»-buek & Company, n»rk Servce Center, ONE There s only one. I -COME W AGON Mn. Levy Hottest At Club Card Party Danel Levy, M Qeorte Street, was hostess at her home Monday nght at the Avenel Womans Club MRS MARTIN OUtUWSKI 14 Oeorge Street, ttenel HI 4-09J1 The "Chefs" of the Woodnlde Lttle Lcaffuo, through llclr KanEcr, IIar.3 Nelsen, Mctacr Street, cxprca ther apprecaton to the resdents of Avenel for ther most eon erous donatons for the Whltaker Fund. -Tlcketl^for 8t. Andrews C.Y.O. trp to PalUades Amuse ment Park, June 28, must be purchased before Tuesday Tckets are avalable fron Charles Corrado, Prank Hler hager, Brenda Klubenspes, Pat Maler. Wllam Po«e«, -Sunday at 10 A. M. Cub Scout Troop 73 wll hold a famly pcnc at Roosevelt heon Card Patty W nner $ Announced! WOODBRIDOK - Mr. Wlllam Frmnkel, 41 North Hll load. Colonla, was hmtet* at luncheon and card party for Sedor-Kulcsar Marrage Solemnzed on Saturday K1ASBIY - The marrtaw, The couple wll m«k«ther ;h«daughter! of Amerca Nancy Lncoln Councl 111. Coof MIM Joana Mary Kulcsar, home ln Blloxl, MU», after» hostesses were tfn., Wllam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank tour of the Southern tet*. Qraham and Mrt. 8tanley Kule*ar. 12 Oreenbrook Avenue, and Oeorft Robert 8«dor. Por travelng th brde ehom Florky. a turquolu and whte sheath The <toor prse wag won by son of Mf. anl Mr. Oeorge dr ««Mrs. Graham; non player prze] Sedor, m Oxford Road, Colonla, was solemnsed Saturday! t,.,.. H1» h *«*; TheJ>rUto by Mrs Mldred Wotcheck. snd table pr«e«by: Mrs. Frank afternoon at St Ncholas Cath-;*«.*«"_ ^^fl^l? 111 *" Cragtm, Mrs. Kay McOettlnan, Mrs. Margaret HoMm. Mr Alne Val. Mrs. Mary Hundley, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Plorky and Mrs. Prankel. fl 1 J f olo Church, husband s In the (IBMr Fords. Rev. John Onesko of-! Force luuoned at Kteler Ar Related. Force fne, Blloxl, Mtts. The brde, lven In marrage by her father, wore a chantulyj ace gown wth a walloped fvoop 48 Boy ScOUtt netckltne of crystals and pearls A crown of crystals and nearls Attended Comport* ahon held her vel of Illuson, and ISffUN-Twenty-four *»uta she carred orchds and Illles-jof Troop 48, Belnhart Thorsen, of-the-valley..scoutmaster; George Raynek, A femnne fashon that has Mss Dane Destel, Sayre- Herbert Wllams, Oeorgs Al- en ganng favor ths season Jlvllle. mad of honor. Brldes-j the use of long skrts an b#rt «)n»nd Walter Loder, U- for glmmer evenng mads were Mss Jeanne Hotter. sstant soouunatters, attended wear. These are worn ln place Keasbey: Mss Beverly Kovaclt, Avenel; Mss Delores Dstrct Camporee, at Rarltan the RarlUn Councl, Northeast )f the tght pants that have been the Vogue for sometme. Syslo, and Msa Barbara Hegedus, both of Perth Amboy, and Troop M partcpated la the Arsenal. [The shrt* have long sleeves and are fashoned of summery cottons. UnetU and slk are also Mss Patrca Lslck. CarUret openng and dosng ceremones Mary Ann Smerka, Perth arm ndvdual troop evente. used for these costumes. Amboy, waa flower grl. Relnhart Thorsen and go colorful at the beach. Servng u best man wujur Loder cooked for the patrol 1 Bandanna shrt of red and Kenneth Sedor. Colonla. Uhers and leaders In order to tecun who graduated from 8t, Marys Fathers Day at a cook-out whte cotton or red and whte were John Sucheskl. Ernest oredlt towards ther coofclnf Grammar Sohool, Perth Amboy Quest* were Mr. and Mrs plald slk shrts are ln evdence. Kuhn, Eugene SUnlslowskl, and mert badges. { wth top honors In both Englsh Maurce Lervy, Mrs. Irvn and Charles Stecak, all ol The Mothers Club ot tka and Orator;, Hlndes, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs An unusual blazer for mens Perth Amboy; Frank troop attended a performaooa Mr. am Mrs. Danel Levy, Robert Donate and son, Robert beach wear Is of pasley col- terry cloth. and Davd Wescott, Colonla. York Cty. Keasbey brother of the brde; of "My Fat Lady" la M«W dance. Awards HI be pre«entedjw Oeorge Street, were hoau]patrck and Mrs, P. J. Donateored dance. Awards wll be pre- Rented, -C.Y.O. of St. Andrews Church receves Holy Communon ln a body at the 0:30 A. M. Mass Sunday. Monday the Avenel Womans Club wll hold a card party at the home of Mrs. Francs Clooney, 311 Water Street, Perth Amboy, at 8 P. M. Mrs, Wllam Kuzmlak wll be co-hostess., Tuesday Ssterhood Bnal Mn, Albert Hansen. Mrs, John wll be held from 8 to 11:30day at the church, HUa, Mrs. Charles Mesarlk. P. M. at Avenel School 4. The -Mr. and Mrs, Albert Luett- Commercal Avenue, were Mrs. Peter Klnkowltz, Mrs. three couples who won the pre-chau,vous twst contests wll com- hosts Sunday at a lawn party Frank Schlmpf. and Mn. Julus Kardos. pete In the fnals at tomorrows In honor of ther son, Allen, The next card party wll be j at Mrs. Francs Clooneys, ll Water Street, Perth Amboy, Monday at 8 P. M. BORROWS BABY Nutley, N. J. Flve-ymr-old \ Ell&beth Urdler brought a! baby home and would not tell where the had gotten the Infant. Polo* solved the mystery they found an empty carrage about a block when baby away. Elzabeth explaned: "I Just wanted my mommy to have a btby" SHOT BY OWN TRAP San Francsco Lloyd A. Padnl, an unemployed plumbtr. carefully rgged a trp wre to a.32-callber pstol, ln hb clothes closet, to cafch the thef who had been stealng hs clothes. In a hurry to get hs jacket. Paclnl forgot the trap, opened the closet door, and was shot In the stomach by hs own booby trap U.S. SAVINGS BOUD.V HCW VE QOT EXTRA SAVINGS. rr AAA OER HEART 3INSUE BUICK... 8-S01XSHT 0OR8OMDS LASTVEEKf RATED Fl RST ZyyyzyyyzttyyzvyzttZtt&zcGtt&yzyy&^z^^ SHOP and SAVE n the For every thrft servce, bank at The Perth Amboy Savngs Insttuton. And for all your shoppng, patronze the downtown stores. In fact, ts convenent to nclude your shoppng and bankng on tne same lst, because were located rght where the stores are... n the heart of Perth Amboy. For your added bankng ease, were open extra hours Frday untl 6 P.M. Remember, when you buy locally youre helpng the communty as well as yourself. And When you save at ths local bank, youre buldng a sound future, whle your deposts earn dvdends at the current annual rate of 3 /J HEART of PERTH AMBOY wll In buslocm """"unty llf«by leadng COIIHUHHT Research Magazne Polkowtz Wll Sell You OD AVENEL ISEUN M» " "»u retld* In h) «T HEADING IK ( MlERET I{ KS DENTS. A BRAND NEW 1962 BUICK FULL 8IZI 1/eSabre Sedan 2,737 FULL PRICE A BRAND NEW 1962 BUICK The Only Amercan Made Car Wth a V-6 Engne 2,189 FULL PRICE POLKOWITZ MOTORS central W mmw Lar,«t «.«. B«c* Uu Mb* for Or««Year. AMBOX The Mddlesex Countys Largest Bank PERTH AMBOY Savngs Insttuton PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY BANKING HOURS Monday - Thmdfly 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Frday 9 A.M. 6 P.M. SERV SAVERS SINCE 1869 MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE

10 PAGE TEN Te Crows Nest Jottng* t Davd B- R*<1 Col a cadrly, puvr! G- Courts!r, f*py and gt a!" *!th hm frtflff from tr" Cub. Inc(J*r.t.a::v a frend ; :ndtb:rtl I7r Mor.tcla: laf * +» MARTIN ROr.OTF A ereat b.t hand ;.-> Mrs. Ircr.f Shay for h«-r a.wanc/- a: :h<" Masters Uttrrt At r<"nawnrenjfnt rrrv* t»«hsujrymodlle la: Thu:v$av 8he organzed the :.=::< o! tlw ark Stat* follr*?. M»rt«Khocl 11 t R«foff Tttrtxt M»*t»r of there w ; r.o!a?g:r:t ara her Arts *etr«in Spwal Educaton. planned schedule was majv taned.... Also my thank to Hr reeettd hs BA the help:n? teachers and prncpals for ther tvlsunce as gudes... Hgh School!!r«n P**( 1. NC!*X>1 c»rf*r ha* u ttw bas far T.:ks. JUrsf! Frf-nd. pf Woodbrdee nehoo: rtwn -c s Mtn nr-. Fu- Club of Wnod-; S«n-r*» Bond for Df- Trwhs:n.f;-r *ho nf*d* help r:;>». Ron»3d Brown.t Muse Dn>art-j RvVwr F-.vrc!-. Memoral tond. o: I** 1 ; personal adjust-j men; and scholastc»chere-j men n hf far* of great dlf-j fcnltr. Wajt«r Olbbons; Lan-j fumtt Department Award, a band, for hghest average In! Spansh!o: three years. Walter! Gfbbotu. Woodbrdge Townshp j at tbc rnhmt; of Georfa ndenton of Teachers Award, and ha* taken rradwm* t*» lor!«ar years, to the student at Rutgers choob *f octal work and educaton. Mr. Roroff s presently a who In the opnon of the] Federaton and Faculty Commttee t the most JUlfl XI, B. of E. Budget.Contnued from Pwfe! u(tht for communty Mrvl, llmlnatr. MJOO; othe r», for aomhunltj servce*,.llmlnated total of the rev-ed Iwd- The s S $4 Mllon Bond *»««Commssoner Vncent I get LEGAL d- clercal personnel a»-expow to >!(,, S to work only when «=hoel t those m P" 1?* 1 those e d*y» y In September!,,? thf ^cedg the openng off h l ^ end tho«days In June rt closng of schools. ClercaljT h -El; nostlons be allowed one weeks BRFNO < nm,,. S t In leu of vaca^^^v^ rrvralrd that the Board Educaton has dlwmswd a tlon and twelve month person-; n Madwn t,, mllon bond IMU? nel be allow* three *«*«"» ^, * constnrton wth vacaton, except (or new em-j fflnw No j,,,., Walter Zlrpolo and ComnlKee- Clercs] personnel re-r-m^^nrt s,; Barone. The bond to work overtme wll Z, f approved. «1D Include cotnpehbated at IVt tmes ther SAID pr,,,;!n addtons at Schools 21 and 22 hourly rate, wth double tme!«hl V & Oolona; School l 19, Kennedy for Sundays and holdays: after THE»>>ovf <\, 23 completon of 20 consecutve.^"jt, years In the employ of the l Am6oy, Board, clercal personnel wll BBINO the «Ttl, Park. Iwlln, and School.Avenel. It wlh also nclu jnew whjol on Pensylvanla Avenue. Colonla, to be known M School 26; s new school on Benjamlh Avenue Merrll Park to be School 27 and the of a capacty Junor Hl(fh ( School In Avenel. Mr R«M sad the Board hoped It wll be able to go before the Board of Local Government and the State Depart, ment of Educaton for approval be allowed»500 ln addton to ;«JJ ^ Jj the maxmum to be rc.ehedlfrojr. carter Iseln, near [by a $250 Increment n tnd $280 In t: MacmlDan bu pressure In market rft. LEGAL NOTICES nnrr t«u (urmob COURT or raw tunny CHANCERY DIVISION Counxj In Book J:I> Md Oflntr ax pa.» The appro»m»>, Judgment to hf v:.- 11 the mm of!«.. Two Hundred f.t MM) Dollan. mor- wth tn» con o t:.- Together wth all «rghu, prttllerf. h:. tppurtenanrej hft«r or In anywlne»;-.- tubacber men?* :,< Journ nld tale fr. «ub]*ct only to v let off the press from th» Her. Wllam Payne, pmldfnt at the orfsntatlon, on the From the Serrre$: rfbt, whle Andrew Lockke, vce-prestdent looks on. of the program next month a«amy Pvt. Lous Ckchclla, f Edurable thwreo ;Marjore Omet whose wfe-. Bemlce. resde* at the Panppany Tr*y Ottfer Award* lard Sumka; Oeorgan Court verslty, Cftlforna Ol Co., RECEHTS AWARD the Local Government body MIDDUSEX COUNTY scholarshp : WOODBRIDGE At gradu- usually adjourns for the month DockM H». r-witl 125 Horntby Avenue. Fords. HIDt chool H«t*! Student CMMll Sporwrnan-jAlumae Award. Patrca CURT- of August. Tt» BowtTT 8»Tnf Bank. cor- tlon of th» HUte of New Tort, tuch po»fr u may recrt^tly was assgned to the J tbm $hld Award George Par Dane 1?; Englsh Department Award, 1 u M DwnmTllM by law or nl 41st Transportaton Battalon tmmrm C^nbu M». Aqulla; Student CouncU award.jkenneth Oettle and Carol Sl-^e (NJ. state ; Howard Newteacher ID the to offcer.. Prank Dto, Joanne«non; Socal <-- "«..,- ^,,,,,, H h Board the salary of John Wezak, newly apponted teacher hl«wfe, of n Germany. Ccchella. a clerc b a Amboy at Woodbrdge typst n the Battalons Headquarters Detarhsw.*. :n Manz. tehook. Town h* Vaec. Dane AquU»: Bauaehjment Award, Andre* Putey; Joseph ODonnell, s Unlnght, was adjusted to tmoo J an Def«nd»nta Wrt of Beeuand Lomb Honoran- Scence Busness Educaton Depart-,verslty, NJ. StaU of Mr. he submtted proof tloh for the ul«of entered the Army ;n October - Award, Olver Cooperman; "«n t Ht tlamd Ma 11. 1MB I.-L. S/14-11-M-7/1 «) *»* Jachmeak; elaton Scholarshp; Kenneth L. Charles Mangone, years mltary servce. 61 He s a natve o! Hoboken STUDENTS ENJOY TRIP Renwelaer Polytechnc Inst- Vocal Musc Department Award joettle, Cornell Unversty; Rob- Avenue, receved The Faczak, who wll start teach-; Ar, m! ^ Donald G. a"" 1 Donna Justtne Novak and ; AVBNEL _ Ffth grade *Mt»te Award, for hghest average ert Rchards, Rulers Unlversly, Woodbrdge the polce department. award for ng n September, Is now on! ; Mathematcs wh«* wfe. Irene. lve, at 161.*nu of Mr, Glend. J»y*mj tn ^ ^ and mathematcs for Strawberry Hll. Woodbr:dse. and Alan Blaf«. School 23 enrecently compleu-d the 12-weekjoyed a claw trp to New York four years, Kenneth Oettle; Department Award, Kenneth munty Scholarshp; Charles Herbert Schrmp was allowed $500 addtonal for sub- Oettle; Scence Department Danforth Foundaton Awards, Rowlnskl, Stevens Insttute; jwatek SOFTENER AGENT stll photography course* at Cty whe-t they, vsted the Mu- for students who have accepted Award, Carolyn Clark; John P.jRobert Russo, Vlllanova Gn- WOODBRIDOE Joseph, sttutng for the supervsor of The Sgnal School, Port Mon- seum of Natural Hstory n the the challenge of ljfe, Marnette Lozo Poetry Award, Jack Jacobs; H Dorado Award, Ken- Savel, Newark State College, frm, D. J. Ryan & Son, Is The ~" salary of " Superntendent - verslty <N.J. StaU; Stephen Ryan announced today that hs I jantors for fve months. mouth... James E Angel. roomng and the chldrens RwJMoy, Andrew Putey; Woodbrdge Rotary Club award, to gon of Mrs. Dorothy Zullo, 262 at Central Park n the after- neth Oettle; Natonal Honor (NJ. State*; Joseph Schulz, the authorzed representatve of Schools. Patrck Man Street, Woodbrdge and noon. the student who has made most Award, Lous John Rutgers Unversty (N.J.State); ln ths area for the new Brune was adjusted from Peter Angell. San Bernardno, of the opportuntes offered at Mazur; Grace C. Huber Lbrary Howard Sumka, Stevens Instl-! Scotty fully automatc water $17,000. Calforna, recently was pro-george Road: a son to Mr. and the school, Kenneth Oettle. Award, Margaret Wdmaler; tute; John Varoscak, Farlegh softener. The Ryan frm, whch Clercal Report moted to specalst Jour n Ger-Mre. John Rokta, 55 Beech : Specal Lbrary award, Ruth Hets Award Dcknson Unversty, NJ. has been n the plumbng and A report on the clercal per- many. He s a supply ppy specalst p Street: H a son e to Mr. 4 ar.d Mrs. g 1 ^ ^ ^ He4g scholarshp, Klnovaks; Future Teachers of State); Elzabeth Bardar, Trenton State College (NJ. State; for over 50 vears. wll handle was presented, but salary ad- heatng busness n Woodbrdge sonnel, recently d n Mannhem A eraduae ofmelvn Pecso;.. from Wood- ^ "j, W ard of payable at Amerca Awards, Margaret Edmaer, Sharon Ofsonka, Cath- Jula Carns, Newark State Col- Hgh School, An-brdge, bld a daughter d h to t MrM andd rau, of $250each year durgel! has been overseas sncemrs. Gordon Macaulay, 326 erne Sedlak; Unted Natons 1 sales, Installatons and servce justments wll not be revealed Your n:; lege, Woodbrdge four c0)lege untl after the Board February Army Pvt.Grady Drve. to a member of the graduatng Award gven by the League ofjcommunty Scholarshp; your pa.sf,) wth the staff Monday, Benrte M. Mnktrwlcz. son of; class who s a resdent of the Women" Voters, Mlchele Stahl; trcla Casserly, Dcknson College; Joan Robert* Clark, SUMMER SCHEDULE rules are as follows: career of y Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeVtoJ Port Readng-Sewaren area, Home Economcs Awards, Lou- All clprcal personnel wll.. a good 51 Marcon Avenue. Iseln, re-j TURNPIKE Fath Ells; Donald A. Wescott Ise Marlon McClelland, Freda Blackburn College, Woodbrdge COLONIA Rev. George A. requred to work seven hours cently completed eght weeks DSIVE-lN THEATRE Memoral Award, for dependablty, consstency, relablty OSulllvan, Fath Ells, Dane Haddow. Judth Petz, Patrca 1 the roud < Townshp Communty Scholar- Shults, pastor of the Unted per day; all offces n the admnstraton buldng wll be of advanced ndvdual armorj Also m>the ablty shp; Fath Ells, Montclalrjchurch of Chrst, announced tranng at Fort Knox, Ky. The 1, >nd Character, 100 bond, to Aqula, Donna Larson, Bonne State College (N.J. State) S M Margaret Felton, Wlson College; Sunday wth worshp at 10 AM. hg the school year, systematca the summer schedule begns, lopen on a n busness days dur- 17-year-oW solder attended;! TODAV THEU SATURDAY Dane Aqula; Charles E. Hutner Memoral Award, $25 sav- Kovach, Cyntha Lord; Bus- Susan Hauptman, Fatrlelgh conducted by Rev. Mervn Ger- personnel reportng; four clas- that you Haggerty, Sharon Mullen, Jean "DETECTIVE STORY" ngs bond for character, dependablty and loyalty, How- Elzabeth Bardar; Outstandng ness Student of Year Ctaton, Dcknson Unversty; Susan hart, assocate pastor of St. Krk Dougls - Elnnot Ftrker the cash to Jacobs, Temple Unversty (N.J. Pauls Church, Mllltown, whle P1B«Publcatons Servce Award, State); Elzabeth Kopf, New Rev. Shults s drectng the! vantage of "SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" Margaret Felton. State College, Woodbrdge MEW HUtm AID OISOKTES All Senor Hgh Camp of the Md- j portuntu Many Scholarshps Townshp Communty Scholar- de Atlantc conference. OTMfKIWITHWrHBffATUW! arse. Woodbrdge Hgh School.... Gerald C. Kryshowak, son of Mr, and Mr?. Leon Kryshowak, 813 Harrell Avenue. Wood-, brdge, has been promoted to specalst Pour n Fontane-! bleau. France. He Is a teletype operator. The 19-year-old solder attended Woodbrdge Hgh. A Random: A show busness mracle has V n performed and despte the s":-m damage, the Atlantc C:tv Steel Per wll open lte sn n njcng new doors for ts 66th- consecutve summer season tgaturday.... Two Fords resl-l d(;nts, Joanna Romanetz, 14 Glencourt Avenue and Laura Foss Phlpot, 55 Bolger Street, were among the 150 graduates of Wlfred Academy of Har and Beauty Culture who. receved certfcates In Cosmetology, Sunday.... Hear Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Roblnowltz are plannng a vacaton trp to Europe.... Al«o hear that Carol Hutner walked away wth several przes at Rutgers Prep. In the Malbag: Jack Fay, Democratc canddate for the Town Commttee In the Ffth Ward, was elected a councl member and member of-the grevance, commttee of the Lnden Teachers Assoca tton... Arthur j. Bletsch, Jr. Whose parents resde at 1 Clnton Place, has been pro moted to Arman Frst Class n the Ar Force. He Is assgned to, the 11th Armament and Electronc* Squadron as auto plot reparman at Altus AFB, Okla. Ho Is marred to the former Amela B. Mlorell, Rah- Way, and they presently resde at 209 E. Cypress, Altue, Okla. Arman Bletsch Is a 1957 graduate of "Woodbrdge Hgh School Two Iseln resdent*, Krk Katara, 43 Walnut Avenue, and Douglag Greensten, 55 Avon Terrace, wll be elgble to go to the Natonal contests to be held at Freedomland and ve for the frst prze of a $5,000 BCholarehp at a school of ther choce. The county prellml Jures were held recently at Menlo Park cnema.... Last But Not Least: Born at Perth Amboy Gen- ral Hosptal: From Avenel, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wedemstn. 9fl Lehlgh Av enue; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Gassy, 557 Woodbrdge Avenue;,.. from Iseln a dawhter to Mr. and Mrs, pofer Torra, 264 East Georg P^ce. a daughter to Mr. am > r rs. Lous Petard, 188 Brown.V-nue; a daughter to Mr. av? - s. Joseph Llmoll. 107 Cor»K Avenue; a daughter to Mr d" Mrs. Jack Smth, 11? Me Knlev Avenue;... from Port F"adlnt!, a son to Mr. and Mr: E1» r ard Stuart, 61 Hagamu Street:.. from Hopelawn. dauvhter to Mr. and MSI. Rog Mumma, 41 LM Street; a so: to Mr. unt Mrs. Wllam Lews 92 Howard Street;... from Ford*, a daughter to Mr. Mr*. Theodore Arthur,. Hnnnton* Street; a daughte to Mr and Un Ocorog Duff ale 1 4M If** Rnnawok Avenue; to Mr and Mrs Mot»th, t cwn Ave- Htt»; a son to Mr and Mrs RlchArd Burtoeltvlch, S6D Kn thru Horzontal Leutenant 1 lu Button - Paul* Prtntln Jack Carter Plus "II WEST STBEET" But offce optn,7:m RITZ Theatre Carteret, N. t. K AIR COOLED NOW mru MONDAY Glenn Ford - Lee JUnUck Experment n Terror" / TWO REEL STOOGE COMEDV CARTOON Klddle Mtne! Sat. A Sun. 1 P.M. Ermne Show* at T:1S & 9:35 " «"WEDNESDAY THRU MONDAY" JUNE Z7 - JM.V 2 Susan Hajward John Gavn "BACK STREET" - Abo - Martn West Veoetla Stevenson "THE SERGEANT WAS A LADY" Plux Cartoon "BACK STRtET" wll not be shown Sat. Mat. or Sun. Mat. "THE SERGEANT WAS A LADY" wll be shown wth Cartoons III Comtdv & other Shorts. " Matnee l 1 P.M. lve. 7:15 TAT Woodbrdge, N. J. AIR-CONDITIONED NOW THRU SAT. John Wayne J&IHM Stewart WnSkot In VMance au n MILrWWuttC SUN. - MON. & TUE8. STEPHEN DOLORES BQYD-HART Specal Added ;\tlrtkllu» Sunday Matnee STARTS WKD.. JUNE 27 "MERRILLS MARAUDERS" FORDS PLAYHOUSE Dl 2-«U THRU TtTE8. JUNE 21 - Z6 Moon Plot A Walt Dsney Producton also "SAMAR" Robert Montgomery Glbert Roland WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 "Hungara Show" THUH.. FBI. - SAT. JUNE 21. 2] 3 Great Western H1U Starrng John Wayne "THE SKAKCHUKS" "COMANCHEBOS" "NORTH TO ALASKA" SUN. - MON,. WES, JUNE 24 U Walt Dlney "MOON PILOT" plu "LONELY ARE THB BRAVE" SUrrln Krk Duu(la Scholarshps were av as follows: Ronald Brown, Unversty of Brdeport; Roger lege; Gal Neverausky, Doug- Susan Marjamaa, Bates Col Chudoba, Newark College of Ilass College (N.J. State) Mar- Engneerng (NJ. State) Olver jore Ozlmek, Rutgers-Newark B. Cooperman, Dartmouth College; Wllla Dawson, Maretta 1 Mary of the Woods, (N.J (NJ. State); Andrea Pavuk, St. (College (NJ State); Barry Delt Stat«;); Dorothy Sohll, Maret- Stevens Insttute; Frank Dto, Maretta College; Donald Farley, Newark College of Engneerng, tn.j. State); George Far, Syracuse James Preund, Frankln and Marshall; Andrew Futey, Rutgers Unversty (NJ. State); Edward Kane, Rutgers Unversty (N.J. State); Ncholas Kanellos, Parlegh Dcknson (NJ. State); James Mehesy, Rutgers Unversty (N.J. State) Joseph Mehesy, Rutgers Unl- Now ThntySaturdajr James Stewart > John Wayne "THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" Bobbj Darn - Stella "TOO LATE BLUES" SUN. MON.. IUKS. Jn Hutton ran* Prentln Horzontal Uenteoant Warren Btatty Braudoa d«wld* "ALL FALL DOWN" ISELIN AIR-CONDITIONED NOW THRU Tl.ES.! Z BIG HITS Walt Ulnejrt "MOON PILOT" wth Bran Keth - Tom Tryon Plu THE UNDEBWATER CITV" WEDNESDAV THRU TUESDAY JUNE 21 - JULY 3 Jame Stewart - John Wayne "THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" Plus _ Dolor* Hart - Stephen Bujd "USA" SCHOOLS OUT... Start your vacaton fun hefe nlet, A coolng wn, lln KddrUnd, uu wdlkllrough, relrtlwfl, re ru 4 6 9:30 p. m rvt ry... jon our r«en $wm ta Coloege; Carol Smon, Clark Unversty; Marlyn Tng, Bos- j ton Unversty; Mary Annj Wedemeyer, Trenton State Col- Unversty; Student Councl techncal scholarshps. Lous Mazar, Pratt Insttute; Carol Kozo, Club OLYMPIC PARK IRVINGTON-MAPLWQOV Mstress "Clara, gve the jjoldflsh a few more ants: e 8 gg It s my brthday and I want to see happy faces around 1 REPAIRS On AU Make CAMERAS fe and EQUIPMENT PUBLIX PHARMACY 91 Man Street, Woodbrde Awtud Wtna I Rugs upholstery cleaned n your own home NO rrvey aoakng! NO harth acrubblng! and NO harmlul loapt! wnnng Duraclear REWWSCOtOHS! RESTORES LUSTRE! RMStSPIU! EVERYTHING READY WIRE SAME DAY tor F l l estmate cad Berkeley School; Bruce Mazze, Unon County Techncal Insttute. DURACLEAN- MOREY CO. fhont ME JIM MOREY, Propretor DAYS LEFT REMOVAL SALE 10 to 50% REDUCTIONS ADULT BOOKS BIBLES COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES ATLASES SELECTED CHILDRENS BOOKS EN- GAGEMENT. AUTOGRAPH AND TRIP BOOKS DIARIES PHOTOGRAPH AND SCRAP ALBUMS WRITING PArEK AND NOTE8 DOLLS DOLL CLOTHES STUFFED ANIMALS TOYS GAMES SCHOOL BAGS AND SUPPLIES GRADUATION CARDS 79 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Oppottt Majfal Bu(*r Market none VA «-0M5 OPEN EVENINGS MM 18 OUR BUSINESS Ar Ral Steamshp Hotel TOUR AND CRUISE RESERVATIONS j THE WOULD OVER Phone VA (-3M1 Travel Bureau It? Ujtpk Street PERTH AMBOY N J. WORLD WIDB TRAVEL 8PECIAUST8 SINCE 1901 ZENITH SENTRY HEARIN6 AID wth CONTROLLED DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROLS THE SOUNDS FOR BETTER HEARING PERTH AMBOY HEARING AID CENTER 175 Smth Street, Perth Amboy VA A savngs account goes well wth a dploma! Start one now. We currently pay dvdends at the rate of PIT \nnum IlHnwutdM em - Annually SAVINGS made on or before the 20th of the month EARN DIVIDENDS horn the 1st of the month! UNITED ROOSEVELT SAVINGS & LOAN ASS (ooke Avenue CARTERET Phone KI 1-M tnt rjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjr Why Go To Europe Contnental ou wn a a at the molt talked! about GALLERY - for - Luncheons - Cocktals - Dnners U. S. ONE WOODBRIDGE BM*nr*Uona UK 4-MM BANQUETS DANCING ENTERTAINMENT BKSINKSS 1IAI11 Hlllv Monday Thru rrj 9 A.M. to 1 I.M Thursday» M " 7 P.M. to J > M OPEN 7 DAYS from 11:11 U> * A M

11 Inclusve and Inclusvely NEWS From All the Communty Independent-Leader EDISON-FORDS BEACON Carteret Press k Newspaper Dedcated to the Bert Intomta of the Knldat of the Conununtttes W* Serve. WINDOW On Green Street -v ; v. By The Staff I,,m smroe of the gold bond (tamps Has been dls n wnodhrdge. but the Our Lady of Mount Carmel,. for stamps s contnung, Mrs. Stephen Schneld- Uy street. Woodbrdge, nforms us. n her note hut the school PTA wshes the publc to know that Bmd Stamp" drve la,stll actve and any contr- l a» redeemed book coverbacks or stamps wll be accepted by Sster Mary Rta, Our Lady of rmcl Church, Woodbrdge. Many peces of furntfurnlshlngs for the school have been acqured r- stamp drve and the sponsors offer therhearts to the many who have contrbuted. r,., :lr Montanolt, b«tt«l known M "Tony, the Shoe-,,,, who has had hl holness next to the Prnna. RR.,,ks n Woodbrldfe for almost M years fnally took off for! «awated vacaton. He left Frday by Jat from Idle,, fur Rome, Italy, where he wll vst hl«brother, cousn,,,.,. ud other relatve! And you thnk that Its touth ml,,, c,tt.rklnf place thee dayat W*H, F.llrn Thornen, H.lrder Hgh, Hy that Sen. Harrson A. Wllams In KrTORV HOMK stated It mlfht be worth notng the mummrnt by hghway offcal* that vehcular rcglntra-,, nprrtrd to enceed 100 mllon by 1972 and 108 mlu. n ns... ;,,d fles revealed to u» a front page story prnted n : I.::I; the report of a rescue n the bay n whch two vttm employes took part. They are Steve Sabo, n,,,, In- composng rhpm, and Chrs Olsen, head press-. n,r two employes, stll on the job wth us, became whllr amlstlng In the rescue of M. E. Welant,, :,,nt, Lghtnng," overturned whle competng n a,,.> nce. Chrs and Steve were aboard the "Just,-.;talncd by Jack Thomas, Sewaren, whch was the,!» scene after outdstancng a Coast Ouard craft rnr to alght from the ear one rany day last week on,,,,, strrrt. alongsde the pott offce, and fndng t fll nf (I,-,,, Imlfv we ahonted aerou U Bob Deter, postmaster,!,,, mpmrd to be In the tame predcament, "Dont you l.ur.uv nfluence aronnd here," and hs answer was "Y>, hut»l the wrong people.".,. Herble 1-udwljson called to 1,1 Uv kmw he and the other three member* of the Heard* S ;r Syndcate, Pat Roblnon, John Metar and Lous 1 -.tr.r II.IVP resgned from ther ffclal posts. * G.uve TheUa Jr., 46 Crampton Avenue. Woodbrdge, s ), ;: called "Mr, Flag Day" and he U well deservng of tha /. Buck n 1960, George,notced that there were only two \:n, nan flags beng flown on Man Street, So last year, he (Id wmthlnu about It. Through hs efforts ten were sm ;n the man part of the town. Just ths pant week the com:;,:( >r (f Memoral. Port VFW 4410 on Pearl Streft, along w: h the assstance of John Murray. 254 Clnton Street, the s,:. offcer, made ther rounds of the town and by early,!vm>,m they checked out It flags n the busness secton <>! Wo. Abrdge. It was a well done Job and a credt to Mr, Tlnf*. hut t Ls also a shame that such an Important occason IIIIK to be brought before the publc n thu manm-r. * * * A sruup of hmfoand and wtvet from the Woodbrldxe \Mhe. No. 2118, Mb, had n enjoyable weekend In Atlantc Ct>. ub^te the stt«ewventten wa held. H ww the thrd MII, nsve year that a troup has attended thl Mssun, each fm> stayng at the Nautlus Motel, managed by a wundrrful host n Jm Rchards. Agan, we beleve that thr local l"l, ;, had one of the best hosptalty rooms among all the varous lodges represented and credt for that goes to Austn HxlY and hs wfe. Frank Talnady of the Rahwuy Elks mttd a beautful float In the parade for the Woodbrldce cnmnct-nt and t took second prze, only one pont behnd tn frst place wnner, On the float were two (arteret grls, MNS Hurba/a Sctesny, 86 Roosevelt Avenue and Ms* Hhlr- In Itusso, 26 Pershlng Avenue. Elks attendng the affar» TI I naled Ruler George Van Dalen and Mrs, Van Dalen. Or. llntwrt Blelanky, Mr, and Mn. Walter Merwln, Mr. and MK Anthony Balo, Mr. and MM, Ttd Wllk, Mr. and Mrs. t>tl Dlrokl, Mr. and Mrt, Henry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ullun SIPOB, and Mr. and Mn. Wndsor Lakls. Many other n mwj vsted ladge headquarters durng the day. JUNE 91, 22, 1962 FAQS ELEVEN nave been made for the 30th reunon of Woodbrdge Hgh ISELIN The Ladles Auxlary of VFW Post presented WOODBRIDGE - The sxth dent of the State Federaton, 3chool Class of 32. A dnner.nnual nstallaton dnnerlance of the Woodbrdge Town. vancement charman. students of Isrtn Junor Hgh shp Commttee Tuesday nght Redler and Robert Jacks, trus- and former State Career Ad two awards to the nnth grade Is Everybody Happy? ance wll be held, June 30, Town Clock Repared p Busness and Professonal Mrs. John Muller, a past 7:30 PJvI. at Kenny Acres wth school Frday for essays. faled to approve four renewals tees. Vomens Club wll be held tolght at the Colona country presdents pn and gavel to man, by Augustln Lavn, Nel J. tuners n Woodbrdge proper held after the nstallaton. Mr. presdent, wll present the John Aqulla as general char- of lquor lcenses those held WOODBRIDGE Old- A short busness sesson wa Wnners were Los Lght, frst prze and Donna Lemska, second prze. The awards were ub. Cocktal hour wll be Mss Sutch. Mss Ruth Wolk All reservatons or applcatons should be forwarded to Crane, John Pappas and Angelo are happy once more. The Yates announced hs commt* * from 6:30 to 7:30 when the clubs charter presdent and B. Ross untl the Superor town clock n old School 1 tee appontments for the year, presented by Mrs. Charles Kl skay & all set and ready for hs annual bus trp to,he dnner wll be served, Mrs. presently recordng secretary ol Mr. Aqulla or Mrs. Marve Bauman Murtagh. Husbands, Court makes ts decson. now the Board of Educaton and dscussed plans lor tot Welnschenk and Mrs. Edward B,,:-nure. Ths wll be the eghth year that Edde has tlare Achaves, charman, anlounced. wll serve as toastmaster. wves, and guests are nvted Just before the prevous Town has fnally Iwn fed. held durng the summer. the State Federaton of BPW The lcenses were ssued admnstraton buldng club. A swm party wll b* Dzlombak. > -: m the charmanshp of a rde to a ball game. Ths At the last meetng of the ; - name s set for Saturday nght, June 30. The group Mrs. Dors Hubatka, Lnden, Dancng wll conclude the to Jon the group at 9 P.M. for Commttee went out of offce. Board membeh«s l esldlng In Before adjournment, Mayor auxlary, Dorothy Osborne, h haves from Molnars, Wllam and New Streets wll see (resdent of the New Jersey evenngs festvtes, festvtes. Pctures wll be The presen&admnlstratlon has other sectons of the Townshp and comparatve new- Zrpolo outlned progress mate was welcomed as a new member. and the tral on the proprety comers to the area, could not faled to recognze the lcenses Detrot Tgera In acton. Blly Htchcock, who manage* ederatlon of Busness and Deb Selected taken at 8 P.M. by the present town commttw durng Its frst fve months h 1.wtng team was a room mate of Joe Molnar at Staun- tofessonal Womens Clubs. The Woodbrdge Townshp Mrs. A. H. Groeger, resgned of the Issuance of the permts understand what all the commoton was about when com- offce. A queston and anm* Mltary Academy and the two are expected to have a nc, wll Install the new slate Busness and Professonal Includng June 27. There are as patrotc nstructor, because opened Tuesday. It ls expected perod was conducted. M talk about. Skay says there are stll 10 tckets avall-as follows: v Womens Club notfed th< Just a few to be accepted as she s movng from Iselln. Mrs. to contnue through today. plants began to pour n from * <-< Howard Parsed. SI South Hll Road, Colonla, very Mss Clare Butch, Hopelawn, 1962 Debutantes of ther ac the maxmum number s almost J, E. Samuelson replaced her On the wtness stand yesterday were Commtteemen John depend upon the clock to July 16. Woodbrdge resdents who The next meetng wll be MM.-Mt, of hs neghbor, Wllam Belnlardts ablty a a resdent; Mrs. Wllam Brenan, Woodbrdge, frst vce placed n the mall yesterday. Members and ther husbands Hull, presdent. Evanko, Robert Jacks, Joseph catch trans and to remnd r > : ("rp. Vour lrend, "Jake" sends best regards from resdent; Mss Agatha Ora- The Debs and ther mother am frends wll attend a swm It was announced that the Nemyo and Thomas Costello them t U tme for the last at a cost of approx- cefttance. The letters wen reached, and was Installed by Mrs. Larry ; ;nm.... Note to Al Levruon of Hess Ol and Cheml- I ; Uderdale. Fla,...Congratulatons to Bernle Shmano- am" Woodbrdge, second vce wll meet wth the Deb party July 7 to be held at the Eghth dstrct meetng wll be and former Commtteeman youngsters U> come home mately 940, at about U A upon the openng of hs new larger R Sc 8 Auto Store (resdent; Mrs. James Nolan, Commttee Frday, June 29, a< home of a member, Mrs. Rob- held July 13 at the Post headquarters wth Mrs, Joseph mtteeman Davd T. Mller tment attached to the town struck the hoar exactly at 1)1 n Aprl of 1957 and rght from the start was a suc-.lss Madelne MucclU, Edson, Street. Mss Wolk, charman Reservatons must be made by Stra&ser presdng. testfed Tuesday. clock, whch Is 85 yean old. noon. And now all appears Leon Blanchard. Former Com- from school. There s a sen- oclook Monday mornng. It 11: 14-A Man Street, Woodbrdge. Bernle came to Wood- Jolona, recordng secretary; the Brennan Agency on Mar ert M. Vogel, Green Street, Anyway, t wa fxed at lone to be back to normal. HI busness. He has wde experence n the auto feld, ttrrespondng secretary; Mss wll outlne all the rules anc July 1. Dark horse prze was won by the operator of an auto repar garage for nne years anet Fofrch, Fords, treasurer, regulatons and It s necessarj Mss Wollc, delegate, and Mrs. J. F. Qunlan, man of Hawaan Nght, July " to openng the local store. Bemle s a veteran of World Speaker of the evenng wll that the Debs attend. Mss Sutch, alternate, wll at- The Lades Auxlary wll 14, has asked that the members I II, havng served wth the Army n the European the- >e Mrs. John McLean, Summt, Applcatons for Debutante tend the week-long conventon meet tonght at the Post Hall brng canned goods for the doorl of war. He resdes at 32 Bodnark Road, Fords, wth lewly elected thrd vce pres- wll stll be accepted up to anc of the Natonal Federaton of at 8. Brthdays of member* Przes to the meetng. ^te and two chldren. John Fscher, an R * 8 man for Buslness and Professonal who had brthdays n Aprl, v vears, 1«assstant manager of the store. To celebrate Womens Clubs, Inc., In Los May and June wll be cele- -lund openng a specal sale wll be held ths weekend. Angeles, Calforna, begnnng brated. The Woodbrdge Recreaton Department playground July 15. «"s u!uj supervsors, wll attend the Playground Inst-» Summt on Saturday mornng. The program wll the followng: Playground Goals and Objectves, norhood Relatons, Oames for Whole Famly. Teen- By MARIA Ilwwnun, Role of a Playground Leader, Leadershp..nls, [ OT Organsaton Oames, Oames for Hot Days THK LIVING Rtop the old No. 1 School s baok workng once IS KASY... I..llll fcl! V "7 * Keantburg Welfare Investgator Dsorderly* Named by Councl - 8«t, Ken- " Pelt of the Juvenle " lt yesterday an- Hw arrest of a Keans- "HII charged wth beln 1,, y ]>erotl. v a-old man, Mau> "M. 43 Man 8treet, U n whu wa«arrested by v " and Detectve Anurcuro and was charged, l young school to thesergeant t..d h«charges. Ball tt»25u. LEAVE -Mrs. Vera, admlnlstratury, who ha» been on t for some tlm«, WM "medcal leave lnnt pay a«of July not to exceed WOODBRIDOP- Mrs. Margaret Pannone, 10 Lowell St., Iseljn, was named welfare nvestgator at 13,800 a year at Tuesdays sesson of the Town Commttee. Mra. Pannone, upon completon of tranng, wll eventually take the place of Mrs. Carre Mundy who Is plannng to retre soon, Town Commttee members sad. FATHER - SON BUFFER IflBLIN The Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 47 > sponsorng a lather - m\ buffet supper Saturday at Fellowshp Hall, frst Fre*yteran Church of at 6:J0 P. M, «aoh scout must be accompaned by hs lather. The tood wll be suppled and served by the mothers. YOUNG DKMOCRATS INSTAI,: Shown at the Installaton of the Woodbrldfp Townshp Vom* Democrats are, standng left to rght, Robert Rtdler. fleorge Crlsafunll, Frank Bertagna, (eorge Vates, new presdent; Joseph Valont, retrng presdent; Mayor Walter Zlrpolo, Edwn W. Casey, Jr., Bernard Freedman; seated, Mrs. Murray Fredman, Mrs. Wllam Glochau, Jr., Mrs.Wllam Sullvan, Mrs. Gerald Shea. SERVICES APPREC1ATKD: Mrs. Carolyn Bromann, lbraran at the Barron Publc Lbrary, was honored by the lbrary Iward. last Thursday at a dnner at the Forge Inn, to mark her 25th year of servce to the communty. Standng, left to rght. Wllam Denman, Lncoln Tamboer, Mrs, Norbrrt Jost, Assemblyman Norman Tanzman, Board Charman and Tax Collector Mchael J. Traner, Board vce charman. Seated, same order, Mss Ruth Wolk, Mrs. Bromann and Mrs. Peter Urban. BPW Installaton Dnner At Country Club Tonght Woodbrdge Car Wash Summer Specal! YOUR CAR $1.00 WASHED FOR Wth every car wash you wll receve a dscount card enttlng you to a 2nd car wash lor $1.00. Card must be presented wthn 10 days of ssue and s good any day on any cm\ Closed Monday*. WTODBRIDGE VIM I ME IOUMATY PROP. CflR WASH wmmrww W.H.S. Class of 1932 Plans,Wth Reunon WOODBK1DGE Fnal plans 3. Jt Awards Gven By VFW Croup GREINER FUNERAL HOME HM AUGUST F. OREINER, Drector Drector Apponted By Church ISELIN The Sesson of the Frst Presbyteran Church has apponted Mrs. Harman Clark 10 serve n the capacty of Drector of Chrstan Educaton. Her dutlea wll depend upon the sprtual needs of the Church School staff of superntendents and teachers, the parents of the chldren and other adults, She wll plan and set up Bble study groups In the home. Mrs. Clark receved her degree from Bblcal Theologcal 8emlnary. She has worked as Drector of Chrstan Educaton and as leader of youth work at the Frst Presbyteran Church Dunellen for many years. She has also been one of the key leaders of the Interdenomnatonal Young Peoples Conference whch the Senor Hgh young people of the church attend. Durng the summer months, Mrs, Clark wll be avalable for counselng parents and youth as well as settng up Bble Study Groups. If nterested members may call the church offce any week day for an appontment. Commtteemen Testfy On Lquor Lcenses WOODBRIDGE The Town- Kor tlo woman wth K curetree summer lalrdo. Short har l Htltt U manage, but bows and tend* Mtds h^lp to control longer tylts, If you prefer Sewaren AreaNe w Ste Debate Topc Is Selected By Festval WCX)DBRIDOK CommtcmBn John Evanko, Jr., Tuesday charged that "poutloal pressure" from "Democratc bofwn In the county and state", WOODBRIDOE - Henry Glass, drector of the Woo*. have kept the Town Commttee brdge Townshp Summtr from rewmhg the Bewaren- Drama Festval Port Readng area to bar "obnoxous Industres." ths seasons performances wfll playa ark nounced that the new ste fo> Mr Evankos statement was be on the Woodbrdge SenWJ made durng a debate on an Hgh School grounds at 8t nmendment to the jonng ordnance, whch was fnally Georges Avenue. The arct passed your har that w»j. The tecret of havng one o( tme cme-ree slylc l tl n the waj lt cut. Your U»r wll Iw out b(r wattone wth the kuwho*, when you come to Marln lalr tublon 827 Wtt Avrnue, Port Rtadluj, We wll le?uu the (MM to keep nldo you ever o«d. MARIAS Har Fashon 824 Went Avenue Port Readng By Apv«lntrocjt Only TKL. ME 4 MM by a 9-1 vote, wth Mr. Evanko votng n the negatve. The amendment requres that any applcaton for a buldng permt In a heavy Industral rone must frst have the approval of the Plannng Board. Mr. Evanko called the amendment "unenforceable". Earler n the evenng, representatves of the Bewaren the ste and to ready It for tttf producton schedule oommenc Cvc Assocaton app)auded loudly when 7 lnt n July,, " Commt teeman Robert E. Jacks moved that an The new area Is located bk ordnance to raone a resdental area to Unlt Industry a natural rustc settng whch ls beng enhanced by lanu be abandoned. The area In- scapng and the addton of cluded Stanley Avenue, Tonlyn Place and the ste of the former veterans barracks on Central Avenue. W. Burnham Gardner, Old Road, 8ewaren, representng the Sewaren Cvc Assocaton sad after the commttee agreed to abandon the ordnance that he was most gratfed to hear the acton taken. Were Shocked "When we read of ths ordnance we were most shocked", Mr. Gardner contnued, "We have recently gone through a rather btter season when we endeavored to secede and old wounds were about to be reopened, Ths ls the last thng anyone n the Townshp would want to do. We thank Mr. Jacks for hs explanaton. (Mr. Jacks had prevously explaned hs nvestgaton proved the ordnance was not In the best Interests of BewarenK" Mr, Gardner sad that some was selected after an Inspecton of other avalable locatons throughout the Townshp. Mrs. Rose Belafsky, producer ao* of the Festval wshes to knowledge the cooperaton celved from the Townshp Park W» Department, the Recreaton Department, and the Board of Educaton n helpng to locas shrubbery. No other outdoof sets are used. Another advan* tage ls that ample parkng fad* ltes are avalable., Last summers ntal am cesbful presentatons wer staged In the Woodbrdge Park n the heart of the resdental secton. The chmes n tte clock of the neghborng schoo tower were slenced durng tht performances. Another prob» lem, and not overcome, wa* the proxmty of the Fre HoUM and Its whstle whch could not be stlued. Although for* tunately, no nterruptons oo* curred, Mrs. Belafsky feels that t would be pressng ther lucks The schedule of plays and ther casts wll be announced after a producton meetng.. Young Democrats Install Offcers WOODBRIDGE - tf Walter Zlrpolo formally ln» stalled the new slate of offcer* of the Young Democrats 61 Woodbrdge at the Log CabtH of the comments made at the Cvc Assocaton meetng had been used for poltcal campagn and that hs group resented t as they are "nonpoltcal". Sewaren had suffcent Industry, he declared, and Inn, Monday. "we want you to thnk of 8ewaren as a reureabon area... George Yates, presdent; The new offcers are: for If you dont, you mght regret It n th» future. We dont ldent; Edwn M. Casey, Jr., see* Frank Bertagna, frst vlcepres.» want Sewaren turned nto an ond vce presdent; Mrs. Industral ghetto. We already Shrley Fredman, thrd vce have an overconcentratlon of presdent; Mn. Betty Sullvan, ndustry two tank farms, an ol refnery, a metal reclamng plant, the largest electrc generaton plant n the east, and to crown t all, the Townshp sewage dsposal plant." recordng secretary; Mrs. Chr* tne Shea, correspondng secretary; Mrs. Bertha Gloucha, fnancal secretary; George Crsafu, III, treasurer; Mm Mary Tobln, sergeant*t-arm; Bernard Freedman, parlament tarlan; Joseph Valentl, Robert The BEST Ice Cream, True Frut Flavor Ices and Sherbets In Town Are SERVED EVERT DAY! ANDYS (Carvel) DARI - FREEZE Store 1075 St. George Ave., Colona FU l-ww

12 Annetrs There \s no doubt that Man Street Woodbrdge, has lost much of te vtalty as a busness center. The ncreasng number of vacant stores has been attrbute to the new shoppng centers In the area.,7 After beng told, In the not too dstant past, of practcal plans for modernzng Man Street, local busnessmen are now faced wth a communty.renewal program, prepared by the consultants of the Woodbrldge Redevelopment Agency, whch advocate! the creaton of a new center In the clay pt area between Routes 1 and 9, The consultants state Man Street "s severely lmted due to both poor access to major hghways and lack of the quanttes of open land necessary for the full range of facllts approprate for such a center." If the wde-spread plans of the Jgency eventually materalze, the jjaan streets of the Townshp wll be regulated to neghborhood shoppng JJenters.,;. On paper, the plans appear Impressve and grandose. They call for a Cvc and busness center, a new muncpal buldng, athletc center, club Jtouses for servce, cvc and fraternal ^groups, medcal center, offce buldng, move theatre, skatng rnks, bowlng *Heys, swmmng pool, pedestran j>laza wth fountans,gardens, benches statuary and other vsual elements, "~ Whatever happened to the orgnal plans to turn the clay pt lands Into IP ndustral area f landfll proves feasble? Wasnt the orgnal dea to jwcure addtonal and much -needed substantal ratables whch only ndustry can provde? Whatever dd happen to the project whch ncluded the tearng down of sub-standard homes at the rear of both sdes of Man Street to create parkng areas, the constructon of a mall and the elmnaton of some of the stores whch the merchants themselves permtted to deterorate?.;; It must be noted that It Is the re- sponsblty of the Indvdual busnessman to keep hs establshment clean, brght and In repar. The merchant cannot expect the local government to do everythng for hm, he must do everythng possble to help hmself. Man street* of our country have hstorcal sgnfcance. Unfortunately, Woodbrdge, the oldest exstng Townshp n New Jersey, has done very lttle to preserve anythng of hstorcal value. For example, George Washngton; on hs way to New York for nla nauguraton, stayed at the Cross Keyes Inn whch was located at the corner of Man Street and Amboy Avenue, where the Columban Club now stands. Janet Gage, one of our Revolutonary War herones, erected a flag pole near the nn where the stars and strpes were frst offcally unfurled n Woodbrdge. The 17th century Quakers had ther meetng house n the vcnty. Local merchants had tflgh hopes that Man Street would be re-created n an attractve Colonla pattern wth all hstorcal spots promnently marked. Our Hope for the future.some tme ago ths newspaper ran»seres of artcles enttled "Juvenle fcecency", desgned to pont out graphcally that despte all the talk about UTtenle delnquency, the majorty of jfeung people are decent, law-abdng youngsters who are studyng hard to Sake a real future for themselves. /Despte costly Incdents, such as repeated vandalsm n our Townshp parks and playgrounds, fortunately, we $nd we can be very proud of our teenagers..."students at Woodbrldge Junor Hgh Muncpal Sharng He admts, however, he ls not enwr Hughes, the latest persatlsfled wth the present sev- son to tackle the problem, wll enth dstrct whch ranges n*»n sancton a levelng survey to determne what specfc horse-shoe fashon from the Hackensack Rver across the tract* are now, or were for- top of New Jersey down the merly, Inundated at mean hgh Delaware to the Mercer County tde, lne. BOAT LICENSING The Governor Hughe* look* forward to a Democratc vctory In Unon County endng the populaton growth and urbanzaexerts pressures on local governments for more servces, many are flndng answers to ther problems n gjoperatve sharng wth neghborng communtes, ponts out the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. ; Strdes made by local governments Jeet overlappng problems of growth $eet overlappng problems of groth sjnd development are outlned In a rereport ssued by "Penjerdel", a jjsearch organzaton coverng a Penn- tyvanla-southern New Jersey-Delaware area wth 377 muncpal and 11 [ dpunty governments. IThe problems of fast-growng urban I jfegons have become so acute n the decade that publc offcals and dltlzens alke cast constantly al»ut for ew procedures to ease the mountng I pressures on local government," ponts fcftt the report. It outlnes specfc I arrangements and agreements n the lea coverng plannng, sewage dlspostransportatlon, ports and brdges,,pa- (Eartmt It must be conceded the plans as submtted by the Redevelopment Agencys experts are Impressve, but many questons reman to be answered such as these: How many years wll It take before the plans materalze ten, twenty thrty? Wll the cost to fll n the clay pts be prohbtve? How much s the entre project gong to cost and where s the money comng from? In the meantme, s Man Street go- Ing to de on the vne and are our merchants, long-tme taxpayers, gong to be the losers? SENATORIAL These and many other questons must be answered before the taxpayers Wll consent to ths Imagnatve pro- charge of gerrymanderng was hurled far and wde by the mnorty Democrat*. However, last year the ffteenth dstrct was carved out of Mddlesex School, for example, have been gvng up ther allowances to assst war orphans n a Korean orphanage. Ths has not been a one-donaton deal, but a consstent project. At Class Day exercses at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School last Frday, 62 senors receved przes for excellence n ther studes and 45 were awarded scholarshps before a crowded and enthusastc assembly of fellow students. There Is great hope for the future, If these young people are any example. polce, fre protecton, educaton, arports, lbrares and cvl defense. "Such cooperaton s often less expensve and more effcent. At the same tme these muncpaltes are fndng that they need not gve up ther poltcal ndependence or communty dentty," comments the report. News reports of the past year ndcate Increasng Interest In the possbltes of muncpal annexaton and consoldaton. Ctng the need for effcent and economcal expendture of publc funds, the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton n ts 1962 platform calls for "delegaton of the varous functons of government to the lowest levels of government capable of fulfllng them effcently and economcally," and "coordnaton among governmental agences to the end that government as a whole may provde the necessary publc servces at the lowest possble costs." Charle* Edwyn Gruvx November 21, 1904 "- December 10, ltfl on* JMI Ik* lammttat-uttftr l«duo«-rord«btcoo) pukuhtl WMUI MI Ttwtt 1M KM, ~ N Ontn strwt, WooMrdc, H. /, Vk«C*rt*nt fr«m pubuhed weekly on rldtj IM A.M. - HI BMMftlt A»«nu«, Ctrtnet, N. J. IttothMII WMtftoMft, m -UM - CuUtt, %1 1-MM WOODBJUDGK PUBLISHING COMPANY L«wf*»M r. tyunplon. Freddent A Tmwrer Htwn*tlM R*tN - " crr" l** p u* HMUI u» p«j»>u n «a»k»«. - u ASTIGMATISM Under the Captol Dome ly J. Jsept GrlbblM June 13,1882 Mr Larry Campon, Presdent Woodbrdge Publshng Co, 20 Oreen Street Woodbrdg*. N. J- Dear Mr. Campon, In gong over a report of the Fourth Annual Art Show held here May to beneft student nurse»cholar»hlp funds, I ltarned how helpful the Independent-Leader had been to ths project. The event produced a scho - arshlp and the commtttee feels that the publcty In your area dd a great deal to stmulate the publcs partcpaton. We apprecate your cooperaton ever so much, and take pleasure n sendng ths note of thanks to you, Mss Wolk and any other* of your staff who had a part In ths. Cordally, Cory, Robert 8. Hoyt, Drector Perth Amboy General Hosptal June 10, 1962 Edtor Independent-Leader On behalf of the member shp of the Metwood Chapter o Womens Amercan ORT, thank you most sncerely for the wonderful news coverage your publcaton has M tended to us durng my term a* Publcty Charman. Very truly yours, Mrs. Aubrey Oluck Report from Washngton Presdents Judcal Appontments Runnng Hgh For Frst Year In By WES HAYDKN WASHINGTON, D. C, Presdent Kennedy s well on the way toward jettng some sorl or Whte House Record for Judcal appontments, largely by reason of the Judcary expanson bll passed by Congress In h* frst year In offce. He ha* already nomnated 111 dstrct and crcut Judgts more than any other prevlou* Presdent In to short a perod of tme and 1* reportedly plan nlng to pck another 30 before the end of the current Congressonal seuon. Of the 11 already selected, 6J of them are for Job* created under last year* omnbus bll leavng 11 to be flled on that lst. The remanng 4«are to poltlon* vacated by death, re trement or expraton of terms of Judge* **rvnt under set tenure rathef than for a lfetme appontment. Accordng to current Jultka Department fgures, another 1» vacances ttll exst on the replacement lst. When the Kennedy nomna- TRENTON New congre*- ant bll*," sad Governor >resent plans lcense number* year. Judgeshlp. That honor went to slonal dstrct* may be mapped Hughe* recently. "They have ssued to boats by the Coa*t Our P.T.A. has come to depend on your paper for com- Illnos Dstrct but four more J B. Parson* of the Northern out by Democrat* n control vt no lobbyst and I guess I am Quard wll reman untl substtuted by State number*. plete coverage, not only wth Negroes have subsequently been the Legslature If Unon County It." goea Democratc at the November t general electon. from somewhere wll come a regstraton boats of 10 horseture* when the event warrants One of the mo»t controversal MEADOWLANDS Some day The new law exempt* from tems themselves but wth pc- nomnated. Present congressonal dstrct* In New Jersey have most- carred out to reclam the v»et the power to promulgate boat- I trust ths pleasant assoshall, former counsel for the recommendaton whch wll be power or less. It also assgns one. of those was Thurgood Marly remaned unchanged snce and valuable meadowlands Ing rules and regulatons to a caton wll contnue In the Natonal Assocaton for Advancement of Colored People 1931 when both the Senate and whch rng the northeastern sx-member ctzens commsson to be apponted by the "Very truly yours, future. General Assembly were In control of Republcans and the swamps, Governor and confrmed by joraoransdnu to to<am*cmt<a part of New Jersey wth gven a reces* appontment la*t the Senate. The State Conservaton Commssoner Ls the - yet confrmed by the Senate. A recent court decson rased Publcty Charman Appeals n New York but not serous queston as to the legalty of ownershp of property msson and must approve all ex-offlco member of the com- June Two women are lkewse throughout New Jersey affected The Indepenlent Leader among the Kennedy nomnees regulatons. by tdal flow. The decson Oreen St, jonng four others of ther sex County whch for thrty years ruled that land* n New Jersey CICADA New Jersey real Woodbrdge, N. J, prevously named. dvded the thrd and ffth dg- nundated at mean hgh tde dents should take a good look Dead Edtor: at the perodcal ccada, or 17- trlcts. belong to thfl State by reason No doubt by the tme ths II Democratc Governor Rchard J. Hughes nssts he wll veto any congressonal redstrctlng bll whch Is not based strctly on populaton. The average populaton of the fourteen dstrcts was 431,400 before Mddlesex was declared the 15th. They ranged from 253,353 In the 14th In Hudson County to 663,643 n the ffth before the change. The plan I* to reach the average of 402,640 per dstrct. lonal tmes. Furthermore, proceeds of the sale or lease of tdal propertes are to be used for the support of educaton, the law states. the next tme they appear n any apprecable number* wll be n The last tme the ccadas lustly sang ther songs n summer n 1953 they appeared m Mercer, Hunterdon, The decson rased the queston of proper status of tdeland property, and What legal In larg» numbers. Known as Somerset and Warren countes procedures are n order to Brood x tney al80 appeared ta reach a settlement of the problem. One move now underway ls the establshment by the 1962 The Governor nssts he has Legslature of a commsson to net heard any word of gerrymanderng n the varous Dem- laws pertanng to rparan revew and modernze the State ocratlc party confab* he has questons. Another move ls conattended. The subject has never templated to determne the actual propertes that can be been dscussed In any Democratc party conference, he swears. classfed as tdal lands. Gov- caucus system In the State Senate where a few Republcan Senators can block a bll whch has suffcent votes for adopton f allowed to reach State of New Jer»ey Wll soon begn to lcense all boat* In Its tdal waters. Governor Rchard J. Hughes has sgned a measure enacted very small numbers In Atlantc, Burlngton. Gloucester, Ocean and Salem countes. Ths years crop of 17-year Iocust3 belong to Brood Two and wll generally be found n wooded areas. They do not ex- Lst sde by sde wth people There are of eour*e some exceptons. Sx broods of the perodcal nto law by the Legslature authorzng the State Bureau of Navgaton to ssue such l- the Senate floor. He promses censes, It took four years for to stump Unon County durng the measure to clear the legslatve halls. ble to man, the department the comng months tellng the resdents there about Senate The Unted States Coast states. caucus actvtes. Guard has been lcensng boats TUBERCULOSIS A new I am sort of a lobbyst for on New Jerseys dal water* skn test to dscover tuberculaels has been tred out on New the lttle people who are vtally snce Aprl , because of affected by the Senate caucus the states falure to enact ts holdng up needed and Import- own regstraton law. Und q<ttt>mdt,ottwj H M ccada have been recorded n New Jersey, but Brood Two due to make an apeparance ths year, and Brood X are the most numerous and wdely dstrbuted. Brood Two has been recorded In every county In the State at some tme and Brool X to nearly all countes. They cause comparatvely lttle damage to plant*. The State Department Agrculture reports the New Jersey locusts are not partcularly good eatng New Jerseys ccada has a hard chltlnous outer Integument or shell whch renders It qute ned- Jersey mgratory farm workers In the presence of Unted States Senator Harrson A. Wllams, Jr., the Tuberculn ITne Test was gven to 250 strawberry pckers on the Plzzo Farm near Rosenhayn, Cumberland County, wth great suc- :ess. Dr. Wllam J. Dougherty, lrector of the Dvson of preventable DUeases of the Statt -Tepartment of Health, clams the test Is Ideal for mass screenng under feld condtons, Dr. Dougherty clams that Jf the Tne test contnues to show advantages, It wll be used n case-fndng among larger populaton group*. H«says tuberculoss germs fnd ther way Into the tssues of approxmately 35 mllon Amercan*. Two mllon wll become actve cases unless the present rate of actve Infecton 1* reduced by early case-fndng and prompt, effectve treatment. Ths poinu up the sgnfcance of th new case-fndng tool. JERSEY JIOHBAW - Governor Rchard J. Hughe* dots not ntend to recall the Democratc Assembly untl the Republcan Qeute agree* to return also th» slmner,... nsured usmtfloyment n New Jerseythe number of persons draw- (Contlnued on Page 16) Parent Teachers Assocaton School #7 Fords, N. J. June 14, 1962 Edtor: The Intedpendent Leader Oreen St. Woodbrdge. N. J. It 1* wth great pleasure I take ths opportunty to thank you and the members of your staff for the excellent newspaper coverage our assocaton has receved durng the past letter reaches you and the message relayed to the readers of the Independent Leader schools wlll.be closed for the summer vacaton. Ths s an open letter to every parent who reads the Independent Leader. Every precauton to avod!] needless Injures and the possbltes of the loss of lfe I among our youngster* ls urged The motorst s to be remnded II that there are chldren on the streets, on bcycle*, skates and n play areu should observe extra cauton and be sure to observe the play area sgns and observe the speed lmt. Parent* should make every II effort to supervse ther chlds I actvtes, talk to hm about safety and know what hes do- Ing and where he 1* at allj tmes. Dont allow chldren to t»ke any unnecessary chances, and Contnued «Page 16) MAIN Cor, Moore Ave. and Be rr/ WOODB8I0GE, N. j Captol Rll detng that t,<> tlons foregn KU\ Arln.: gven a ;ung the Senate wn more trouble n t.ho \\[ the queston of ft,-, ],,. COfnmunl.l the Sovet bloc. The Senate apn-,,, amendment ban-inn < then modfed t to jw ;. Unued shpment* of farm commodtes to 5, ttons as Poland and Yu The forecast now & usually more - r(1]1 Hou«e mght even try out that modfcaton It wll obdurately h move to restore the f, n ad even for economc n.., r >n. " "I thl JUST PARAGRAPHSI After all, look at the Uv-mnjjj tons,... are all n hs appontee* of mles that have truv.l wll make up more than oneeled wth no futnlltl The I thrd of the entre Federal Judcary whch conssts of 409 town, la. Tmes Republcan, seats In sx dfferent categores from the 3upreme Court down. Even wthout the tll-pendtng selecton* he has already named more Judges than dd Presdents Hardng, Coolldge or Hoover In ther entre term of offce, Hs total, however, ls stll far short of that chnlked up ether by Presdent* Esenhower (201) Truman (157) or Roosevelt (241) durng ther longer tenures. Another dstncton Presdent Kennedy has already acheved Is the namng of the frst Negro In hstory to a federal dstrct 8a Fr Next well be IK.I: rockuet travel la th* Look CIOWIT Before fallng In kv,. v par of brght eyes trmb t lnt the sun shlnn? ^- the back of her hend... - Chcago Trbune. Froeested Thowtht Borne people never have flecton* unless theyre sta tnf In front of a mrror Tt» Chcago Trbune. Inflated Statstc There are mofe than a n lon women In the Un State* who are ovr-rwegm, Those are round fgures, of coum. The Contcrvfle (Iowa) Ioweglan. The Awkward Aj«Nowadays when they speak of a grl reachng that "awkward age" It means that slw I too old for teddy bears and too j young for wolves. The Bluejacket, Memphs, Tenn. Smart Secretary? "Im really not late, boss" sfttd the tardy secretary, hngng up her hat. "I Just took mj j coffee break before comng In* The Sparta Spoke, Sparta, H. J. 130 Years of Servce to oar Customers T. L. WATSON & CO. ESTABLISHED Ht MONROE A. WE1ANT t Resdent Partnet M HBEB NEW TORE AND AMERICAN 8TOCR EXCHANGES Perth Amboy Natloal Bank Buldng At tbe I Comer* 11 TEAKS M PKKTH CONGRATULATIONS HI»» &«Graduates Yon hovt mode a klng-std step n your lft when you tep up to stag*. cml«t for r»t ohptono. Whm from ken? YM hovr y*r own kopts, of course, odd your plans. Whottm your futurt pork, n- member rkb bonk s an nstfart&m»r con sen* you n maay ways. W nvte you to com* n and art acquanted. 8ylrtw ^ ISRUN omes uu o*k tm 9m* N. J. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank

13 II. -KB-CP JUNE M, 22, 1962 PACK TfflRTEHf y QUALITY SIMPLICITY Rdng Tractors WaIkng Tractors Rdng Mowers Rotary Tllers DKMVERYI IMMEDIATE : Servce Mss Barbara E. Becker Brde of Warren Hulck COLONIA Mss Barbara Elzabeth Becker, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George H. Becker, 24 Pennngton Avenue, became the brde of Warren E. Hullck, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A Hullck, 190 I* Ouardla Avenue,Iselln, Saturday afternoon at the Church of the Holy Comforter. Rfthway. Rev. Russel IE. Potter offcated at the double, rng ceremony. Gven In marrage by her father, the brde wan attred In.. floor lahgth -gown of «atn desgned wth long lace sleeve and lace scalloped square neck lne. Her fln«ertlp vel was at Inched to a crown and she car led a cascade bouquet of whlt carnatons. Mss Jo Ann Plot, Co*lonl, was mad of honor. Brdesmads ere MlM Barbara Krauss larteret, and Mss Jacquelyn jufbery, Ralway, jousln of the rtde. Servng hs brother as best man was Donald Hultck. South Somervlle. Orters were Ernest Sprlngtr ard UEBIOS Pappus, both of Woodbrdge. After ft trp to the Pncono Mountans, Pa., the oouplp wn make ther home In Lnden Both are graduates of Wood- [brdger Hgh School. The brde Is a sophomore at Newark [State College She Is past worthy advsor of Amerca Assembly Qrder of Ranbow for Olrls, Woodbrldge Hpr husband attends Rutgers tlnlver slty. He l»,.a laboratory techncan at Carborundum Com pany, Keaabey. heln Junor Hgh Set For Graduaton Today ISEUN A promoton program and graduaton wll be conducted today, J.QO P. M. at the Iselln Junor Hgh School. Q. Calabrese, Lynn M. gulre, Olanne Campana, Kath leen M. Cantwell, Lesle A Ccrdullo, Therew enroll, Mar- The program wll begn wth a garet Castner, Jacquelne Cata- HI-YO SILVER, AWAY: Thr I»n«Ranter and ht wonder hone, Slver, wll be the feature attracton at thr Iwlln Far, to be aponaored by St. Cecelas Church, on thr. (ar- I rounds, Green Street, opposte the Itelln Ralroad Staton, JUly Lone Ranger to be One Of Attractons at Far Relgous Graduaton 1 At Colont COLONIA St. John TUnKf Hgh School of Relgon held It* frst graduaton exerclat and baccalaureate servtcb OB Isundayatthe Man In IColonla Junor Hgh School. 1. ; The Pallum of Honor «ta,.; worn by tre followng gradt* " ntes: ^... Thomas John Chmlel, Judttk; Ann Denker. Mary Louse Doft», darskt. Ncholas Charles K»»«Bruce Robert Mams! TCnthleen Murray. Phlp PhB Poll, Other graduates Include: Thomas Kevn Aclerno, Joyto Marlc Hornlnp, Rchard Stev«v,.Rchlm. Stephen John Lenart, Alexander Stanley Lyswws*,..Josn Angelna Madeo, Dal* Phylls Manla. Antonette Theresa Napurano, Joseph Francs ODonnetl, John Mchael Olender, George st. Plesche, Ronald W. Radler, Jeseph Charles Rtpelye,, Marotjette Ann Schetellch, Harry Anton Sorasen, Jacquelne Am Tetesco, Nanette Celne Vtal*, Theodore Mchael Wln^ndw, ^ Joan Ann Zyber. ^ ^.,.RCH FUND Anthony Ceraml, Rahway, l«shown payng for a $100 congratulatory ad to be placed In St. John processonal by the school orchestra and the Salute to the Clsko, Barbara A, Clark, Carol Communon, Rev. Walter > V "". rman of the souvenr book commluw. The ohurrh Is to be dedcated In AUKUH. Davd MUler Is charman of Flag led by Robert Calavano, A. Clouter, Betty Jane Cocma Radzlwon, pastor, confemd lano, Tonl P. Centuorl,.Carol 8 After the Mas and H<# A " \ Church souvenr dedcaton program, from Rev. Walter A. Radzlwon, pastor. Lookng on Is Thomas McCann,, r, rtwrma ^ mmu ^ ^ commltt«, treasurer of the Student Councl. Janet H. Connelly, Patrca E dplomas on the graduate! wtt& Connelly, Dana Conochan, Ann specal awards for the hlghmt a The Natonal Anthem wll be lno, Mchael J. Panlco, Bran >/;} Receve ;D. Pearce, Raymond R. Plc-Ssterhood Plannng M a r r e e Contorno, Barbara scholastc averages n «*ch of C r, SRn<5ra sung by all n attendance and Cooper, Costa the classes gong to: " - a welcome address wll be offered by Rchard Nlms, vce dra M. Covello, Margaret E. ISELTN The Lone Ranger, Beverly Baran, PauWH :olo, Joseph R. Polak, Mchael Cox, Helen A. Cruse, Jacquelne of move and televson fame Doerr, Edward Ellam, Lynd» K, Rafalko, Edward S. Rtttwegr. George S. Rosko, Rchard J. presdent of the Student Coungrams to begn wth, the Sep- M. Cruse, Sandra Cummlngs, and hs horse, Slver, have been Faulkner, Mchael Ttnegax, Dplomas at Busy Season Ahead GOP Meetng Set Joan P. Cwlekalo, Lnda Czapllnsky, Carol A. DAlesslo be sponsored by St. Cecelas nellos, Joseph Maslno, JosepH booked for the Iselln Far to Barbara Hermes, NtcHblaa BM«Rynklewcz, Ronald 8. Sablne, Icll. Wayne R. Sager, Mchael E. Presentaton of the class by COLONIA Mrs. 8tanley mltted her tentatve lst of pro- Elzabeth M. Davs,Vcky Delch Sawlcky, Anthony P. Scarpa, Edward Keatng, prncpal, to urc b., July 23-28, It wa^an- McDonald, Kathleen Murray, Tomorrow Nght Iraduaton Robert P. 8chmldt, Mchael J. Schuman, vce presdent of the Re, Judth A. DPompeo. Terry Sharkey, Kathryn nounced today, Thomas Desmond, assstant Shpley, Allen J. Slgnore, Robjrt Q. Snyder, Robert J Sobon, presded at a combned meetng entaton of the class by Mr Ssterhood of Temple Beth Am, tember meetng, such as: A Arthur Hall, Ronald Hannan. ISEUN Carl A. Flemng, superntendent of schools; pres- The annual event wll be held [and Cathleen Yorke. har and hat fashon show; a James Hayes, Rchard L. Heffers, Rchard Hllnsk, Peter T IN Graduaton exercld for the eghth Robert 8. Space, Donald D. of new and old Board members Oesmond to the Board of Edu- on the fargrounds, Green Jr., presdent of the Fourth Sxty-eght awards were tf Jewsh cookery presentaton, Street, opposte the Iselln, PRRjward Republcan Club, an presented to students wth perfect attendance. wth the samples to be served Hlnes, Rchard G, Hoermann Cecelas Grammar.Spahgler, John W. Spoonauer, last week and offcers and caton; and presentaton of staton. nounced a meetng wll be held as the refreshments for the Robert L. Hogeboom, Robert J Thursday at St. Ce- Jo»ephundred J. Btanek, next seasons actvtes. J. StancavUh, Rchard charmen submtted plans for certfcates by Harold Mulln, The fargrounds wll be open 1 A communon luncheon w» evenng; a varety show to be Hoyle, Lawrence Huth, Randy tomorrow, 8 P. M., at the Iselln 1 Church. One member of the Board of Edu each evenng at 7 oclock, held at the Rahway Knghts 4f presented n conjuncton wth Iffland, Phllp H. Ingram Publc Lbrary, Mddlesex Avenue, young g people. p caton. There wll be nne rdes, 30 Columbus Hall attended by 1H fftt- M boys and 68 grls Robert J. Stulga, Danel C. Mrs, Julus Romanoff, membershp vce presdent, anton, wth proceeds to be ded- Jacobson, Thomas R- Jankow- the Mens Club; a Chnese auc- Donald S. Jacob, Stephen M "Amerca Our Hertage" Swarts, Prank D. Tagllarenl, booths contanng outstandng Tn processonal and reces,:. were played by organst ko, Joseph J. Trenery, Theo- resdents wll be made by Day show to be gven Davd Ten Eyck, Leo A. Tompnounced vstatons to new cated to the Torah Fund; a wll be sung by the class, and a sky, Peter JastrzabakL Rchard przes and counters banked A summer swm party and A graduaton dance n hem farewell address wll be gven by Jorgensen. Robert ICallnofsk wth home-made foods. the annual pcnc, whch wll that evenng n the Color*, Clo* Peter Hlnee, presdent of the HusM. The graduates «ang: dore J. Van Aulen, Wllam P commttee durng the summer. Wllam a. Katko, Frederck J In addton ho the Lonejbe held September 9 at Mer- junor Hgh School. by the Youth Group; pad-up Student Councl. v.w of Mary" and "Sacred Walsh, Steven E. Webster. Denns D. Werte, Robert N. Wllms, prospectve members wll be skt; speakers, flms, and, of Teas and cocktal partes for membershp party, a Passover KeUlsch, Wllam R. Kennedy, Ranger, four name televson rlll Park, wll be dscussed.. The program wll conclude cut of Jesus". Chrstopher F. Kenny, Ellot M acts wll appear nghtly on the Mrs. Helen E., (Sue) Schrelber, Fourth Ward OOP Town- wth the class sngng the class John J, Wlskowskl, George T.. Thomas J. Fraln, PhD held begnnng In September. Klepner, Stephen Kravte, Don^ mdway stage. luwujr Bulge., GOP Hub Plans course, the June nstallaton. I song and the orchestra playng Wolters, Paul G. Yanlck, Mchael R. Young, Robert H. brought In to Ssterhood mem- Denns Krutzler, Edward Ku admsson to the fargrounds." For every new pad-up memberj ad J. Krolln, Edwn Kronseder, There wll be no charge for shp ut superntendent o Mrs. Stanley Schuman, fund the recessonal. Fourth Commttee Ward Charman, canddate and wll Is, was Kuest speaker, Rev rasng vce presdent, presented Members of the Class of 1962 dscuss the actvtes of the AquaParf* Zmyewskl, Mchael J, Zub, bers wll receve $1.00 n donor [chlnsk, Davd M. Kuehner There wll also be free parkng 3lm M. Wllus, pastor, award some of her tentatve plans for Davd E. Zullo. credt. For every fve new pad- m cude: Four Ward organzaton, the George Legones, Peter D. Lem space. -. ISELIN Mrs. Rose Perllard, program charman, an- 1 thr dplomas. Benedcton o [the comng year, as follows Ronald J. Acqusto, Steven J l l Jo Ann L. Anton,., Susan M. ~. up members durng the year Iska. Mast Blessed Sacrament New Years greetngs to be pub- Armstrong, Robert J. Bablak held after the ceremones. Bacskay, Lnda D, Baran, Baran, Ju Ju- members wll receve one fully Frances DeTura, Shrley A be Proceeds used to mantan from the Sant far Cecelas Parochal School, whch are beng planned for the near wll saton. Munldpal_and Dstrct County card organ- partes Inounced the Fourth Ward Refee pot" charman requested Illshed n the Bulletn at a nom Frank Bablasz, Charles W graduatng class ncluded: dlth E Basaga, J Joanne MM. pad donor. New membershp Detrch, Barbara Doerr, Mary D. Bayak, lsts wll be sent to board mejnlnal cost per famly, ard vll Bacunann7 John *"c. Baran arm I. Donlan, Marlyn F. now has an enrollment of over future. publcan Club wll hold te "Aqua Party" August 3 at Roy K Abel, Robert K. Ack- Bauer Lorrane be sent out before the holdays; Thomas - Bartlromo, James Bernardo, Ralph C. Blsonlc, Eugene M. Fahrlnger, Barbara J. Far The legend of the Lone " Dowd, Barbara Eckert, Paulette 2,000 pupls. Mrs. Vncent DAndrea, "cof- Woodbrdge Swm Club. Scheduled for the evenng wll be, Thomas V. Agosta, Kathleen D. Bls»ll, Patrca A, bers. a dress club and possbly s T, Barbato, Thomas P. Bookless, Norlne A. Both well, Mrs. Bernard Bnder, pro- chldrens club wll begn In 8. Boduck, Donald A. Bolger, Barbara M. Flynn, Kath Ranger stems from a patrol of all members to brng ther swmmng, dancng and fames. larkuskas, Laurence R. Barnv. Edward T. Barrel, John Catherne A. Brennan, Catherne A. ByltasW. Lnda A Jongg tournament wll be held Itz, Denns W. Brown, Robert ola, Kathleen Kthl M. Grtl Gartleser, «W«1 Kramng vce presdent, sub- September; a duplcate Mah Wllam Bonbun, Wllam. Bow- erlne M. Frfe, Janet L. Garrl- ^ ^"as rangers who were as- tradng stamps. The affar, to honor the.._,,.. to j trrclc track down * a IuthleM ruthless Guests wll be Henry Blllemeyer, GOP County Charman canddate, Mrs. Helen E. (8u() Wards Republcan Commttal Bender, George A. Beverldge, Carolan. Barbara A. Cedrone played smlar to duplcate N. Buchs, George J. Burbella, Judth Lynne Gerak, Luclle band b of outlaws. The rangers tak A. Blanchett, Joseph Antonette C. Ceraml. Mary T. Lbrary Staffs brdge. There wll be a Fathers John H. Caballero, Robert T Gordano, Carolyn V. Gortner, were ambushed and all were and GOP county canddates: mo., Euuene Eugene J. Borkes, Robert Cerchlaro, Grace L, Chong, Or- Day club begnnng n March, Calavano, Frederc Caporaso, Carmela L. Gmade, Sandra left tor dead, However, Schrelber, wll begn at wooer as well as a Cabaret Nght; a Howard Card, Peter P. Carle, Guarracno, Rose Anne Gulgun, was stll alve and he was oclock. In the event of rab sonal canddate; Robert Ferry, Bv,:,s, James T. Byron..Leo sum *. v.». -,,. Caffrcy, Wllam D. Cahlll, Cuba, Mary P. Cunnngham, Get Together condment sale wll be held In Wllam M. Chavan, Ronald S. January; a weekend vacaton 1 Cyntha Hague, Frances H, found by an Indan Tonto, of the party wll be held Edward Tomalavage, Thomas Cherepanya, Mchael F. CoddJ R. Calsetta, James P. Barbara N. Derlak, Doreen B. Hall, Jane T. Hare, Shrley M. the move fame, and nurse,d! 10. Tckets are avalable from Mller, freeholder canddates; ISEUN Rev. Domnlcl wll also be held durng the Alex W. Cwlekalo, Jeffrey J. term.l, Russel P. CaterlncchloDunbar, Sarah A. Foley. Pamela A. Garbaravage, Maureen A, Haynes Lnda C. Hnes, Elfrlede went on, as the. masked man, Haughwout, Charlotte ). back to good health. He then all members. John McCarthy Surogate canddate ard Thorvald Olsen, Manzo, pastor of S, Josephs wnter; a raffle startng In Sep-Cymmertember; a rummage sale; plans D. Deak, Steve F. Deak, Mchael wth Mrs. Perlllard are Mr* Rchard A. Dale, Alan Trtck L. Ceraml, James V. Servng on the commltttt Jtrd.tro, John K. Cervenak, Gerrty, Jula A, Gordano, Church, Carteret, welcomed a Gd G. Clmaglla, John M Loralne T. Oorsk, Joan M. group from St. Cecelas Free 1 ady. to capture the bandts. Chldren through the years, have John G. Schrelber, Jr., GOP Sherff canddate. Herbert Lorenteen, Robert t. for a day n Lakewood, and a L. DeCamp, Charles P. DeGeso Hm, Francne A. Hoch, Joyce Gotz, Kathleen A. Orady, Patrca A. Harmon, Elzabeth P. of St. Josephs Lbrary staff Catholc Lbrary at a meetng Lee, Carl A. Flemng, Jr., John barbecue n June. Dawn I. Adam, Evelyn K run, Ralph M. Custode, Lynn Hoffman, Jayne A. Hogrebe, Karen M, Hrehock, [cuss the forthcomng MORE enjoyed the legend, Muncpal charman, wll ds- K De Irlllo, Jame* F. De Bhoffner, Mrs. Wllam KeltqJ, Mrs. Jack Kahn, Torah fund Adams, Lorrane M. Ahem. Stanley J. Dce, James J. Hathaway, Janet M. Hermsen, recently. Mrs. Edward Campbell, presdent of St. Cecelas cards wll be sent for all type mone, Karen L, Anderson, Su- Mchael Iemmo, JeffreyDemocratc Qub charman, announced Torah Mary N. Alelo, Jance E. Al Dane Hubbard, Dawn P. Huny- Program to be conducted n It. Danel P. Dougherty, Mary Ann T. Herrlck, Eleen h Hlnes, Jeanne E. Knsella lbrary staff, was accompaned Mcael A. I«nmo, Woodbrdge. Townshp, STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL J Dowd, Thomas L. Dust Donald R. Bberhardt, Jo- donor credt wll be gven on allangstman, Joan Anlzell, June Auxlary of the Colonla Ftf occasons from now on. A 15% san J. Anderson, Theresa, M. COLONIA The W lght, Gary W. Llndqust, Ron Refreshments wll be served KrteUne M. Klrby, Ell2*beth by Mrs. Gerald McSweeney and ald J. Lsosk, Lawrence B Ann Krk, Barbara A. Lgourl, Mrs. Martn Lllls. H. Ebert, Wllam T. Eh- pad Torah cards sent out, C. Axen, Maryann Ballewch, Pcnc, July 1under the drecton of Mrs. Company wll have a strawberry festval, Sunday from S Longmulr, Davd MoClue, Joseph P. McDonald, Peter T. Mc- DApdrea. Resdents of the Unda M. Llndstrom. Mrs. Ben Fondl, charman of Katherne A. Ball, Geraldlne P, Frucls P. Enderleln, Vln- COLONIA - The Greater Pourth Ward ftre lnvtted to ftt. : T. Farrell, Denns C. Foley, Carol S. Llplnsk, Laura D. St. Josephs lbrary commttee, Baranoskt, Sally A. Barber, Elroy, Thomas F. McOulnness, Colonla Democratc Club wll to 5 P.M. at the Colona Fw [tend the meetng. Tll A. Proellch, Raymond U Sant. Carol A. Lobacz, Mane presented Mrs. Campbell wth Ssterhood Plannng Frances L. Bayak, Ronne Sue ffroy, James F. Qtorgtt A. Lotano, Susan C. Lyons, a number of books. Beduhn, Dane Beese, Mary T Frank J. Lawrence J. hold ts annual pcnc July 1 House on Inman Avenue, Tok> Membershp Party l d, l( A. Gergel, Carl A nda. A. McCafferty, Kathryn Rev. Robert E. Meyer, parsh Bender, Dane P. Beverldge Grath, un Ro etan sloetanf rom 1-7 P. M. at Merrll Park The Whte House replaces ts ets may be obtaned from any Raymond U P. JT. Oromadskl C. McCarthy, Mary M. Me- assstant and moderator of St. Vl WLJVl,^ COLONIA-The.. Ssterhood - Karen J - Blllln B s - Sylva I Ronald Paul Ma- Senator John Lynch, Assembly [stenographer. member or at the door. McKevtt, Ronad l a Bonflnl, grath, Jack A. Manck, Thomas Iman Norman Tanzman, Free-,«, J. HUarayk. Robert I-uWJn. Cecelas Lbrary, announced d Of Temple Beth-Am wll hold Marclnak, Donald C. Markulln, holder Wllam Warren, Mayor [ Jane T. Macko, Sharon R. Magulre, Jo Ann N, Marsano, Rose reached 4,4*1. wtj the add- party, Monday, 8"30 P. M. at Brennan, Joan Brooke, Nancle Matthews, Dean R. May, Peter George Emery and Townshp total membershp n the lbrary Its frst membershp cocktal Paula A. Bechka, Kathleen A, Carl. Tx. «.«««., k Lesle » Ll A. A-Walter Zlrpolo, Commltkeman.!!::.. \ Mark W. Hratko, Ray-!. HuKhes, Edward P. Hy-ncrt J. Jardot, Chrlsto- P. Marshall, Margaret L, Mau-torath, Carol A. Mastkoskl, Sally of 16new members n the home of Mrs. Berna: B d B aw._, Paula Buglovsky, Pa- J. Mazzlo, Robert Mdgley, Icommlttee canddate Jack Fay trca C. Bundrlck, Anne Burke, M. Jnworskl,, Chrstopher May Of these, 7 are adult and Bnder, 56 Razen Drve. Kenneth Mglorato, Wllam are expected to attend. Maureen T. Burke, Barbara L. M. Mollenhauer, Maureen T s>t-, Bernard J. Katarsky hgh school readers and 9 are Anyone nterested n attendng should, contact Mrs, Bnder, vch, Ronald D! Mlskoff, Frank rdes wll be avalable for the Mlnkewcz, George F. Mrko- Entertanment, games and Butler. > J. Kmet, Charles A, Morlarty, Marcla M. Murgacz grammar school students, Raymond C. Derlng, Robert fn, Danel J. Loar Patrca Ann Mujphy, Patrca Crculaton records show 1,- FU , or Mrs. Murray Heller, FTJ Cocktals and Thomas R. Moy, John D. Muha, Ffth Ward are Invted to at- Mondo,, George R. Morrell, Chldren. All resdents of the J. Devln, HarrV P. Dllkes, Paul -: V. Leahy, Robert E M. Murphy, Marlyn J. Murray, 175 books were borrowed and Donchevslty, James J. Donovan, ^, James R. Lorow, Barbara E. Napolltano, Dorothy M. Nlenburg, Lnda A. O- month. A total of 4,644 books formaton wll be gven as to Docher" Charles L. Dougherty, wa 5cn, wooer r. 1,460 were returned durng the refreshments wll be served. Inare now avalable for clrcula the almb and program of Ss- IT,^U-_* n, Dragner, nnnar Mchael M^hoo Dug- m,,,. Lynda E, Hutchens, Jo Ann Tmothy Murphy, Eugene N tend. Wllam Scharfl, pres James R. Donovan, Edward W, ^ P. MeKeon, Thomas L. F. new. Neale. dent, and Carvln Donnelly, BM, Anthony J. Makosk, Bren, Janet M. ODonnell, charman, predct thu wll be» ( > Marchuk, Rchard L. lelleen P. OToole. tlon wth the addton of 59 terhood for the comng year. Deborah Iwansky, the largest attendance seen by gan, Stefan R. n, Joscpl J. Maucerl, Mara E. Pellegrlno, Jo Ann jatreebsc^ Carol A, the Club n Its hstory, accorddurng May. ert J. Ferguson, John Fenan-,» J. Meyler, Kenneth V. Jo-Ann M. Kasprack, Ing to advance tcket sales. y C. Plegaro. Maureen R. Plxton, COTILLION SET dez, dez. Rchard A, Floro, Kenneth^"?" > A Katchur may also be obtaned Kdwurd J. Mltreuter, Elane M poanskl, Lonalne COUSINS CLUB MEETS I8ELIN Fnal plans were N. Florky, Gerald Foglla, Bruce _. ~ MrnOT Vflr ", ret. A.., at the feld, Grove 2, or by callng Phlp Bavaro, 17 Rahway J Mondo, Joseph R. L. Provnce, Margaret L. Pur- made by the socal oommtte«commttee M. Form, t:ulv, Robert J. Musant celly Barbara J. Qulnn, Joan ISELIN The Cousns Club! Gary A. Foralat, Kearney, Margaret A. Kernan, of St. Cecelas CYO for a Oo- Rchard Frederck, RoyM_. Ful- ^ W OConnell, Wllam H. Qunn, Karen F, Rodgers met last week at the home of Avenue....lngton, Anthony J, GambarTwflfhe a sem-formal della, Jeffrey J. Qaydos, Ed- " wsk, Thomas L. Pallawth Mrs. tllon, Saturday at St. Ce- Delas, affar. A buffet type dnner ward M, Gerhardt, Thomas C. Santos Dolores A. Scarcella, wll be served and dancng Gero, John E. QU, Charles T. Patrca A. Scott, Vctora R. Fords, won the hostess gft, and ojfrom 8:30 P. M., v mld. Glnda, Wllam F. Ookey, Jeffbe rey W, Goller, Lous Grazlano, Sedlak, Eleen M. fnnptt, Patrca D Sknner, Chrstne M MONDAY and TILI. 10 P.M. L Adler Hons H K hway 130 H Brunswck AX Mrs. Ch Fords, w secret, t THOMAS JOSEPH STE huerd Hornet Green St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center Sts. Perth Amboy, N. J. Iseln, N J. TdU HI Reservatons may lth John GloeUa, or Dorothy Nelson Mchael W. Gregorlo, Rchard GurCBlnsk. Elzabeth A. Byron, LucUle WHY YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS SHOULD BE FILLED AT IA 566 Irnna Ave., Colonla 5IW Sq. "t. Prescrpton Laboratory... Largest n Area.. Stocked wth Only the Fnest n Pharmaceutcals. 3 Pharmacsts to Serve You Rado Dspatched Prompt Free Delvery to Edson, Colona and Iseln. Convenent Drve-Iu Prescrpton Wndow HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL -«. 4 o A A COLONIA DRUGS F U FOR PRESCRIPTIONS EVERYBODYS GOING TO THE COUNTRY FAIR (MONDAY HIKU SATURDAY) ACME PARKING LOT Route #1 at the Woodbrdge Crcle jgunwred by THE ISEUN FIRST AH) S^UAI) ttnd CONGREGATION BETH SHOI.OM * 21 Booths! * Ground Prxes! J 14 Rdes! * Feature Act Nghtly! fr Refreshments! * Free Admsson! PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACJT] FAIR OPEN EVERY NIGHT-RAIN OR SHINE The proceed* of the» * «** "*«<I ** "** buudta «(or bath 4! 1st Annversary Celebraton Contnues - at - I Mercury Federal Savngs & loan 1000 FREE PLAID STAMPS wth every transfer ot an account of $ or more to our offce Lmted tme only. 500 FREE PLAID STAMPS to anyone openng PLAID stamps Mercury Federal Savngs and LOAN ASSOCIATION HOUHH Open l)»lly 9:00 to 4:S0 Frday 8:00 to 7:30 PHONE MKreury 6-01M 117 Man Street, Woodbrdge VACATION CLUBS NOW STABT1NG

14 PAGE FOURTEEN JUNE 21, 22, 1962 ~n> ISELIN PERSONALS»MC» rctmbmr>on Cty, who wll be vutn 1«*6 O»k rrw Hotd jlrclud for two montht Itenn, arm JftKJ, _at Octlu Rw»ry Socety TH U «-» u eomtrtn lhp«tre party -Mr and Mrs. Hamlton Frday. Bue wll 1MV«8t. Bllng*. Jr, and Hamlton rf,cw*l» parkng lot for New Wrght Street, along wth York dt at 6:30 P M. Charlen Brnz. Cqakley strert, The Ielln Sofa! Club wll motorfd to Long Branch, where m«.t tonl ht at 107 Trenton Mr Bru s honored on rath- street at IP. M ««Day»t the home of kr. _ Th,,,, ^hmlule of! nd Mr Mchael Romano. houn h now )n e{fl, ct tt j -Mr. and Mm. Harold cecela Free Catholc Lbrary.; Muench, Coakley Street, are The Ubrtry wll be open eac» the parent* of a son. Oary Rob- evenng Tuesday through 8atert, born at Marf»ret Haftue urdaj from 7:30 P M to9p M. Hosptal. Jersey Cty. It wll alao be open Saturday -Mrs JfJn mher, St. afternoon from 3 to 5 P M. Petersburg, World*, Is a pest and Sunday mornngs from of Mr. and Mrs. Edwsrd Dzlom- 8 A If. to noon, back. Hunt Street for the, _Tha Ljflej 1 Ad Socety of lummer. the Hr»» Presbyurlan Church; Mr and Mr*. Frederck wll hold 1U sem-monthly Pubbo. Daz Street, have an- mtetln», Monday, at the nounced that ther sons have church, IP. M. recently receved promotons n Tht Ladle Auxlary of the Unted State* Marne Corps.: Volunteer Pre Co. 1 wll meet Sam hm been promoted tow«lneada.y at the frehouse, 1 Lance Corporal and Prederlck.Oteen fjtfeet. has been promoted to Corporal. The^Knljhts of Columbus Both are statoned at Camp Le Summer Camp for Boys at Jetme, Noth Carolna. BunMr Lake, WhtlnF wll op- -Oltvla Pabbo ls-mr-old «n Jul *» ««P en to toys daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fab- «tw( *n 8 and 15 years of 8«e. bo s scheduled for the thrd *>r umiuonal detal, call In her *rle» of operatons July Or» nd Kn8 nt T^" 1 " B*" "-, 2. She wll be a patent at IJ - *_1 77O2 U1.... flt Barnabas Hosptal In Bronx. - «Mlsslonettes of the, 5.Y. She would lke to hear ^^ Assembly of Ood Church from some of her school frend*.* 111 mwt Moll<3l y 8t 8:S(1 p - M -Mr, and Mrs. Edgar 81 tne church, Cooper Avenue Thompson, Woodruff Street,: The Womens Guld of the were frosts to about 50 guests Plnrt Presbyteran Church wlu! t a buffet supper Sunday n meet Tuesday t 8 P. M. at honor of ther daughter, Mar-: 0 * jaret, who graduated from St Cecelas Grammar School. Scout Trooo 49, wll from 7 to 9 P. MJ -John. Karen»nd Unda at Columban Hall. Callendo chldren of Mr. and! ««Chrst s Ambassadors, Mrs. Emll Callendo, and Mrs.!? 01 P^P* ot ths I 8 * 11 " As " Carmella Llbertazl, 0111 Une,*«mDl T ( 0«> Church, wll spent the day 8unday wth Mr. meet Sunday at s P. M. at th«and Mrs. John Broughan, Clffwood Beach. The Junor and Senor church. Uellnltes lselnltes who attended the Chors of the Frst Presbyteran church wl11 weddng of Joann Oulnta to rehearse Wednes- J«hn Meuweel, both of Newark, t OUT Lady ef Oood Councl Church, Kewark, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kronert, Wood Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore day, The Junor Chor wll meet at 7 P. M. wth Mrs. S. Bsnnett. chor drector In eharge. The Senor Chor wll meet at 8 M, wth Mrs. E. Jacob, d- Calendo, East James Place, rectng The Junor Westmnster fellowshp wll meet Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Emll Callen4o, 0111 Lane. Thsy also attended the weddng recepton Senor Westmnster Fellowshp OPPOSED were 85, mles drven U53 day mornng at 10 A. M. The GRADtlATION PARTY chldren, Jack, Wllam, Jr., and REFUGEE \Frst Ad Squad ( and at the Royal Hawaan Palms, wll meet Sunday evenng at ISELIN Joseph J. Maucerl, Lauralle Lee, Rahway; Mr, and Representatve Burleson man-hours used 265. Lyndhurst. P.M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs, Ots Dougherty and chldren, Keth and Kevn, Menlo sands of refugees from Red KSEUN-The regular meet- Tex.) atosspn of thou-j W Plectron System All members wll supervse tents and games the last two Mrs. Burey Holllday, the The annual pcnc of Oub Maucer, 34 Brd Avenue, was days of the Congregaton Beth former Mss Helen Thomas, of Seout Paok t wll be held Sun- guest Of honor Sunday at e, Park; Mr. arm Mrs. Robert C, Chna would "compound theng of the Iselln Frst Ad Sholom and Iseln" Frst Ad Mddlesex Avenue, has left to day, from 1 to 6 P. M. at Camp barbecue party. Joseph gradu-jscanlc, Mr, and Mrs, George problems" already lacng the; WM Sunday ftt Squad Country Far next week. Klmer, ated Thursday from St. Cecelas Orammar School Guests Ann, Fath, Hope, and Qeorge, Burlesqn, a member of the Maxwell and chldren, Ruth Unted State*. [Squad Headquarters here. It The meetng of the. The Monday AfUrnoon announced the plectron Sfluad wll be July?. Prayer Croup of Frst Presby- were Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 8. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans Foregn Affars Comml^ee, Jon her husband at hs new Army base n Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Martn Mahon, Correja Avenue, were hosts at a bon voyage party Saturday. The guest of honor was Mrs. Joseph Maheck, New York mm READY MIXED any teran Church wjd meet Wth Mrs, Frank Donq/ro, June 25 They wll welcome n,qw Bombers, S*tunJ»j 4elvtrl* eatmatct avtn THORN-WILMERDING CORP. WELDON CONCRETE Dtuom or wnpon MATtAt, me. tlndtn SooUh Flaln S», rulnjuw HDntr H4J1 FAowd 2-430* FLnfld b-lltt OTHKB WELOON PRODUCTS: Crushed Stone, Black Top, Onvel, Sand and Mawtq Matctkb NOW LEASING FOR JUNE OCCUPANCY! fact EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS I Completely Ar-Condtoned 2^-ROOH EFFICIENCY APART- MENTS IN MODERN, BRICK COL- ONIAL DESI6N BUI1.DIHG ftom 109 MONTHLY INCLUDING HIAI AND 0A> 100% ON 5111 FAIKING toutt 440 I Florda G[»x«Rood n n»ih AMIQY, N, J, ol W»o<lb ldj» Lnt ICNUl ASENT ON PREMISt Ttl. HI 2HM MO«U AfMttmt mn m INSPECTION OAIIY {M<t«O l<j SATURDAY t SUNDAV) FROM II A.M. TO 7 P M. WALD.«.,. 13 SO 1 Oa l«n Hll rd. U»Un, " N N. J., DtHUTIOIIS HlDt. H It t um«u(n»h(t44fl 0*: "W«10 ht It, Ma Ittt KTIL tl 4 4 M """^ A««n «<"* **">!«12 NOOB TU S K.M, mc nau IUCML... Ml Bua IA4. on (rap Ctn I DOWN MEMORY LANE: If yoo can dentfy the neople In ths pcture, you are nn old tme resdent of Woodbrldge. We were able to dentfy them threogh the courtesy of three old tmm, James Dunne, Barney Dungan and Andrew "Nano" Gerty. Ths pcture was Uken on Sunday, June 16, 1918 at Mdland Beach, Staten Island. Readng, left to rljht, top to bottom are: Joseph Nffder, Mchael Holohjn, Joseph Grace, Wllam Fenton, Andrew "Nano" Gerty, Mckey Klleen, Robert Ftzgerald, Peter Peterson, Frank Cooney, Rchard Grace, Hurry Gallagher, James Collns. Dtnnls Ryan, Adam 8nyder, Howard Fender, Howard Pender, Jr., James WaUh, James Kerby, Steve (lalalda, Paul Trygar, John Sullvan, Wllam Gerty, Mattluw Holohan, Charles Farr, Patrck Conole, Martn Snyder, Mchael Cosgrove, Lawrence Ryan, Owen 8. Dunljan, Thomas Walsh, Rchard Neary, Barnsey Dun«an, Charles Kenny, Joseph Gll, WlUam R.jan, Mchael Coll, John Campon, Irvne Nelwl, Peter McDermott, Pete (Blue Front) last name unknown; Wllam Duff, Rchard Sattler, Thomas Ryan, Henry F. Tmmu, Thomas Donlgan, Charles Barcellona, John Fnn, J»mes Gerty, John McDermott, flat bt*rer. Seank and chldren, Janet, Robert, Jr., Lnda, and Barbara Jean, Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maul, Cheesequalce; Mr. and Mrs. Wllll&m Scant and and chldren, Harry and Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Cuthbertson and chldren, Rchard and Maureen, Iseln. It would be unwse \o lousands who are GRIFFITH PIANO Co. BABKON SMI1U No Admsson Charge FREE!! Brng your famly and frends GRIFFITH Co Park Aveuue PIAI Presents BARRON SMITH Internatonally famous concert organst featured wth Fred Warng and hs Pennsylva at the console of tht Lowrey Frday Evenng, June 22nd at 8:15 At the Planfeld Masonc Audtorum Park Avc. and East 7th St. PLAINFIELD system wll go Into effect wth- 90 days. Whstle blow- Old Fashoned One "You don/t sell u«ed cars? when the What knd of a drug store lsj ths?" The Ay Bewjlto, San! Total calls for the past month Juan, P. R. Short-Shorn son of Mr. and Mr. Prank T»lllarenl. Worth Btrwt, was guest ISELIN - The s of honor at a barbecue and Port has completed swm party Bunday on hs (tradatlon lt annual "sn from St. Cecelas dram- dne* Saturday sta mar Bohool. QueU^were Mr.jP. M.!»nd Mrs. B. t. Fowlr, Mr and Bavtra) mm,, Mrs. Jamet Hennessey and wll be conaucud hy jchtldyen. James and Ol*n. «ndd of ceremones, Mr. and Mr, Jack UmrfWt. Klne, Included wn lp and chldren, Donald and Nlch- short and leg emt. olas, Bayonne; Mr, and Mrs. ladle*, a game for th, jsalvatnrn TaRllarenl and chll- wearng shorts, end t ; [dren. Ncholas Md CarmenJnf the evenng,» HI,,, lataten Island; Mr, and MrsJTwst contest, NlcholasTftglarenland datgh-j Members and j r., ter, Mldred, Somervtle; Mr.- M e d to purchase trland Mrs, Edward Chestok andjp O t Lounge or ml daughter. Jt Janet, and d M Mr Llyd Lloyd The Krnmmes, Bewaren. lett, refreshments; j,,. breky, sound; carl P Norman Stanley, H 1IU >. Three New Members Welcomed hy roatto,»etup; and H UC, charman. ISELIN At a recent meetng of the VPW Post, three new, members were welcomed, Dlno Achaves, Martn Rlvnak, and Francs Monaghan. A membershp drve s In progress, wth Prank Stahl In charge. Announcement was made that the Post bowlng team won FWID FOB STEAI.IM, Overtol - on Df t y Roger Kettls WHS r,,, stung half a cents* water from the BrtM, M of Works. Kettle, IT, told the frst plac«trophy In th» ddnt lve a o h w#m u> u lo, and UJed Conaratulatlons were extend- «> there, fd tn Harold Lake for sellng The Inspector to: the most popples and Joan person takes water Wrlnschenk receved conerntu- houplul supply, r, for havng the hghest pours It away, t h poppy ales n the Auxlary, cause It cannot ** m d YOU CAN HELP BUILD! THE SALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES THE SALK INSTITUTE BUILDING FUND) ltd b T»f K«"oae faxadojon drougk n* Mauh ot Dmnj "OUR SON IS A NEWSPAPERBOY" Whle «student n Hgh School, he has been «n?wap*perboy, durng whch tme weve become mghty proud of hm as a successful young busnessman. Snce he buy; hs papers at wholesale and nls thtm tor * proft at re^aj] prces, be s known n th«newspaper buajtam as a "lttk merchant"... whch means tfeat he H In bwlne» for hmseji. HE IS A SALESMAN... When a famly locates n the oeghborhjpod fa njn«( lately eontaote t, wth the ntenson of obtanng a new wbmrtmf. HE IS A CREDIT MANAGER... He MfteRda credt to hs customers. HE IS A COLLECTOR... He makes hs collectons from each umtwnef %H % t«gu}&? tum< HS IS A BOOKKEEPER..,. Its necejsary for hm to keep an accurau record bf h* transactons, whch 1? conducve fe ggp4 busnem m«he IS AN ACCOUNTANT... In order to detemn* hla preftu, ae mus hs bllng from hlg collaettom. As he makes hs rounds each wttk, durng the heat «t gtunm«r and the com of Wnter, he learns the value of dependablty by Mm*.*- P-pm m tme. el Phone: PL Tbe \mxvj

15 I Grade llt MXtll,,; St-lHl 10,,,,... n.st, week follows: Acd. by,, nnrt John :!ry. and the ;]1^ bv Joseph,1,,,s Bollnlch;.. Murk Kttb-,,nv, Va.t and Am C-ltflH; nloraund, by ;,.Afternoon on,, l:tln Bound.,.,,.Mlnucd wth.,tlnns of To- ; n Kzycher and.,, to Clmb, by, M.IIK. Hear U> A, Way. by the.. htmd, by Car-, nnrt Amerca,,v the group., vr, prncpal,.,,,p, and Mrs ;,,M,ptl awards.. mn r and CJrs- RONAJJ) D. JOHNSON CONTINUES STlDIES: Rnn- >ld Davd Johnson,»0n nf Mr, and Mm. Davd (. John- HOn, 120 Saffan Avfue, Fords, receved a Baehelor nf Helehec Degree In MeUlartleal Enrlnwr from lehlh UnlvfrtT At Collene he presdent of the Intcrfratrrnlty Councl and was a member of the Metallurcal Socety, Glee Club and Qml Mehesy Ayprded 4-Year\ Scholarshp hy Caloll HOPKLAWN Joseph A. Me- Tle company, whch operates wsy, fb Worden Avenue, has» lb r(?e refnery In Perth Am- Wn Awarded the Calforna Ol.**- Mutate! that Ue scl.ol.u-,,,,,....shp recpent must be. an n- (nnmany«four-year scholar-< comlrlg freghmrn, rom Wood. shn lo Rutgers Unversty. Brdge, Perth Amboy or at. Mfhcsy. who was graduatedmarys (Perth AmboY) Hgh lns uht from Woodbrldge School, and that he possess \UWM School, plans to major Inqutes of manhood and force n srmmfc feld»t the mens of character and leaderthp. RS fnllr-s here, well MMholartlc ablty* ; The award, valued at *600 a Besdes beftt; In the top fve jycur for four years, marlt tpper cent of hs claw academcaljnnu consecutve year CaUfor- ly, Mehesy s a member of the mln Ol ha contrbuted to the ale* Club, the Spansh Club, Rutgers scholarshp program, and the Cvc Club. Joyce P. Sweryd, Brde Of Frqnk J. Rgler, Jr. JUNE 21, 22, 1962 FORDS Mss Joyce Paulne jmss Judth Kasklw, Carteret; Sweryd becam the brde of Mss Kancy SteK, Perth Amboy, Mlpd wrth customer! and Prank Joseph Rlgler, Jr., Saturday afternoon at the Uk- Lakehurst. Mss Karen Zapo- joned MAT n 1948 as ac- and Mrs. John Trucks, Jr.,1 ebtnpant"ffcelptf. Mr. Walk ranan Catholc Church of the Ucny, Woodbrldge, cousn of counts tetjefvable elerk. Pror Assumpton, Perth Amboy, wth the brde, was flower grl. to ths he w*.j employed by Rev. Stephen Bulyk offcatng Irvng Trust onrp«ny, Ne\t Servng as best man was Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Pcnc, I.» I 11" I (. «j*jj PORD3 Mrs. George Chlpka, presdent, announced R( a _,.-...,,., rwnt board meetng of Srhno The annual Sun- rhc theme for ths *»»!«* ptk;^t BWtuUv, bnrrr rhon - church pcnc of;«"» w u» ^un *bout^mbn8 ^, ttmul PT A KOKIXS <tnv Kc PAGE FIFTEEN Redeemer Lu t ht r a n %r,...., -., worm)v)p aehol emnstructw >,,111 IIIV be u held, M Sunday a. A mt. fetlv * lof ** HolyTO "" Tuesday at the Ewt BrunmIrk Mr Rnd Mr!lt, «WM obmrve(l g unday Rnd J*MW M Uw_jMt HnnRkk ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t II Park. Colona, Grove 1. at the 10:45 Mrvlce a Pww, J", 1 ; J : J», a swm party lor about 28 o! worshp servces wll be held.ught wan <tedloat*d as a mem- _"" c V p 1J* j «,%«nnth grade classmates, ("nl Mer AMtK CIJTHBERTSON 1CO«Oak free Road htlln. New Jeuej Tef. Il S-81S9 r. d»ught«r of a. he rhurch at»:1* A M. orlal gft gt by Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. A A Try(a1 l j Mr M7- * Edmond W* * Etzold f«! - Saturday.,.. Barbara Is grad«*v fumny school h<u been by-curclo n memory of ther:«" E. Ttmk Rn?. Mrs Irw ln>m Istlln Junor Hgh pn.wrt n favor of the worshp 1 dsurhter. LtodTlt wll hang> J «m " H " v " v ""-^ of he chldren at he grove, n the chancel wth a c o h true ton School ths afternoon. II KM. No Sunday School or hornng «m*n*. *!««^\^^nu Z^[^ Worth"Street, were, late servce Wll b«held at Rev. Eldon R. Stohs, p»stor. lcmrch of chr1 Mllllown " nnlrts» t a trple combl the church. All chldren pres-jeommented such an Sternal, Mm. Royal Henz, Mrs. James pllrty g un d»y, In honor of th«cnt for the 11 AM. worshlpjjghtjs wpeclally approprate,harkay and Mrs. Joseph Ba*^ communon of ther wll be counted pnsent by the n a Chrttttan Church because volunteered to collect, «o«nt^htr7"andm; the con", teachers. BOBERT H. WAIK M Chrstan* "We hare erteted!?!l re!!! Jr<l ltamp raon(y On!«rmatton of ther daughter. In case of ttln, the regular!< r ^F* 11 * cen V n * to the gloryjtueeday. Laura, and the graduaton, of POST: Robert [Sunday mornng schedule wll of Ood and -refer to them as The hosptalty commttee daughter, Oorgeann from H. Walk has been apponted be observed at the church wth The Lords House. and class methers of the slxthwcwdbrldge Hgh School. About of» credts m and. j col- \^ntt^ worshlp, ^ 8:1! ^ and 10:45 and "Always Aboundng In the urade wll be hostesses a,, n t 1 «ft a 3S guests attended from Brook- Work of the Lord" haa been P»ty for the»ttth trade to- lyn. Flushng, Long Ialand, and lecrtlofu for Metal & Thermt chosen as the theme of the^ay In the school gymnasum, varous places Ir) New Jersey. Corporaton. He wll be responsble for credt relttton- an Church Mssour 45th conventon ot the Luther-" Synod Sundsf».3O AM Preachng at both servces wll be Rev, Paul Sparlng. Insttutonal Chaplan of the New Jersey area of the Lutheran Church - Mssour Sypod. The famles, of the church whch Is beng held at the Pub- Ik Hall, Cleveland, from now; untl June 38. Pastoral dele- kll pcnc at the grove and gate from ths area Is R«v. the afternoon wll Include Stohs who advsed 11 areas under dscusson nclude semnar- planned compettve games tor Delta fup~p«7 natfonal nt thedouble rng ceremony. Francs Barbfcto, Carteret. *_f2s!! ll *f. O 5,-!.;, N " l the chldren Wth prlms lor thejles and colleges, mssons, doc- HOPEIAWN - The weddng Perth Amboy; and Wllam ^ York Iftstrwte of Credt, he leadershp honorary, \W aho Thr brde Is the daughter ofushers were Anthony Laureh. I wnners. There wll also be trnal and tntersybodlcal mat- 0[ Mss Barbara Roberta An- Steftren. Jr., Fords. t«rvt4 as presdent nf the U-- receved Bachelors Mr. fnd Mrs, Walter flweryd, cousn p the brdegroom, and of the hlgh Chapter of Delta Tau 136 Pay Street, and the brdegroom Is the son of Prank brdegroom both of Carteret,..«.. and Rchard «gre«t! enmes for the young! educaton, young d daughter of Mr and For travelng to the Poeono Albert Rlgler, brother of the rfn natra- ftnd ft<(uug Membw are,.f the V1W. 8n_ pmp, p. s wort t mrrtltutlonal;2l " Anderson, 32S Mountans Pa., the brde chose IMU, natonal socal fraternty and played vanty Rlttler. 353 Carteret Avenue,jand Jorn Trucke, Jr. ubleg ftnd chfllh tlon Irom St. Johns Unlver- wht *. slk ( o Ihe Home slty, and hs Masters degree, COlrged tq brhlg &long plcntp matter5 fnancal matters, Appeal, son of Mr. and Mrs. ftccmorle * were In busness a4mlnlatraton b*kb*u. A graduate of Perth Cartevet, and th«late Mrs. After a trp to Mam, Pla.. Vacaton Bble school wll be ters, cmmlttee on Dowllng, 14 Randolph b e from New York Unversty. -/ulay. Amboy Hgh School. Johnson the couple wll make ther held from July 9 untl July 20, tlon,.,.nd mscellaneous. Street, was performed Satur- [ wtn A. tnlx.. a j... Mr. Walk resdes wth hs was; ptan to cnttlnuf hs tudle Gven In marrrne by her;home at the Carteret address, MM Crtelll. 1 wfe, Merry, son Robert, and dav afternoon at Holy Sprt husba " d att?, nde? M d^t x for t masters degree n busness admnstraton at the cess gown of slk organsa wth gold and whte lnen sut wth! ela, 28 Eardley Road, Edson. Offcated at the doable rng" father, the brde wore a prln- daughters Melssa and Pam- Church. Rev. Jerome Le ary ;county Vocatona 1"* h.- sxth -grade lrrcsa Moscar- Unversty of Plttuburrl. applques of reembroldered Aleneon lace set wth crystal and chd. _,.... and s employed by Metro whte accessores and an or- PollPowojsk Nuptals 1 1»W ^ ^ t^\ m ceremony. ^ 8f d " u JW; K.hlen Andre- H,, Los Boc- Scoutmaster pearls and the skrt endng In Mrs. Rjgler graduated from The brde gven n marrage n1am nlvl. > ynrl Barbara» a chapel tran. A floral tara r t T t <* c"»w ran. «nora uara Perth Amboy Hgh school and Lodge Elects Performed On Saturday lnn> natonal Dary., Cart«ret.,,;h Hornyak, Is employed by Eastern Express, j organdy, wltb "tmed JOT I r00ft 7.1^ Murk Kub-I her threetlered vel of >1VI11.,...,. Wllllnm Aeml.Imported French flluston, and.ihe, Mettchen. Her husband.! FORDS At a Nuptal Mass brother of the brdegroom, ABE H Gerald was named th/new scoutmastershe carred a bouquet of or- a graduate of Carteret Hgh 1 and double rng ceremony, Sat-of Carteret. prnces styled gown, whch reu Rtory. tftlk8 ^ unted-burtt :,lv. Gerald Of Boy Seoul Troqp 73 at a chlds, stephanots and lllles-df- School and the UnoohV TWn- AUU-NFT" Fnal nomna- urday at OurLad y of p * ace! The couple w«l make thelr ; n back to a sweep tran wthl Islewc: John recent commttee mrvtng atthe-vnlley on a prtyerbook. AVENEL - * a "" tljchurch, Mss Dorbthy Cl&re^ome In South Bend, Ind. For a butterfly bow, had, n moth, Davd St. Andrews Church Also! Mad of honor was MIM Panamed was Wllam Inlroca.o.trlca Sweryd. Fords, sster of Company of New Jerse?, Incj243, l?43 Sons and Daughters of, M t rs _-_, p ^ J a blue nd whte slk sleeves, A crystal y tara held;settlement. ployed by the CottBottlng!Prde of New Jersey Councl, Indana, the brydevckllne and long, ponted!^" negotatng on a Berln, 9 Lberty : noklan 8«ym:; Jeffrey Yu- susstant scoutmaster!the brde Attendants were Perth Amboy.?«. sons ana uaugneso dresg whlte ca hjnere &nd Mlchael. sweat(, r, three. Utred hanflrolted E(lward -!:!!)!! Donald Plans were made to hold n l"» er. ty - 7 L «6uo 6 att ArPoll Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. wth a fox collar, whte acces-jftench lluson vel, and she! K Unlt f d t < Inbnka, and of Honor Wednesday at Poll, 9 Lous Street, sorle l S and a corsage o of f enrna-carred a colonal l bouquet of «^ rteret. were unted n mar- tlons. roses and WWes-of- at IGGETTS In Colona GREEN Rng Ceremony Unted Couple, Saturday < * (! \ Bowlng-Andersoq Rtes Performed on Saturday " or; Mrs. Edward Trost. Marys Hrgh School, Perth Arhboy, was formerly employed by Amboy, was matron of honor.! exp ] Ore ever y poseblllty of Mrs. John Erdek, Jr., Perthj thflt the Unlted s(ft tej must l! V. kv Beatrx Bl-!near the Delaware Water Gap ate counclor; Mrs. Leon Brookfeld, vce counclor;mrs. Otts! Blmslry, Joyce July 1-8. nccordnr * Joseph; Escorted to the altar by her e, v c u ; Hutt and Berkow, attorneys, Brdesmads were Mss Helen j a w. a r 0Ver,. Berln,, regardless.. of H.LIfn. Barbara Sutor, troop commttee chatf-; [Sears, assocate vce counclor;[father, the brde wore a gown Perth Amboy. Her husband Stauch, Ortley Beach! Mlas what the A m M thnk. Hubert Franlt.jman, FORDS At a double rng Young. Old Brdge, and Mrs. (Mrs. Lous Haffner, gude; Mrs.jof slk drganza/ Wth a Sabrna graduated from the same hgh Dolores Krll, Perth Amboy, ;.nur r:y. Stephen Tentatve plans wrr- made to c^noty saturday^afternoon, Rchard Gulya, Fords, were Carl Rugustlne, outsde guard,! necklne trmmed wth Chan- school and Notre Dame Unl! and Mss Cyntha Anderson, [THE DIFFERENCE. Kowalczykjomanft* a mothfts club for ;Mlg5 Blll. bam Ann Zonkowskl, and M7S Lous EngTeman, n- tlly lace, seed pearls and seordesmafls. MISS ranca:* Adol h Elsler o.ulns.self Toses accented her, wll study for a masters degree Robert Dowlng, Brooklyn, rch, but Isnt he too old to M brldebmads. Mss Patrca! versty, Notre Dame, 1 Ind. He Hopelawn, cousn of thebrde. Mss Green: "I know hes v- Judth Krlc- mothers of the scouts. anughtrr of Mrs. John Zonkow- B!.I llaley, Edth Commttee membts ntndrk the mertnr wrr: Mr. ward Palmer, treasurer and n a chapel tran: A matchng Ushers were Albert Dowllng, Mrs, Brown: "My dear, hes sk. 48 Smullen Street. Sayreand the late Mr. Servng as best man was jfreeman. the brde, was Sayrevllle, flower grl. cousn of; "aecretary; Mrs. Ed-!«aUoP«oversklrf whch ended at the unversty. served hs brother-as best man. consdered elgble?" < I::: Kaftuba, Lnda MI! kow.kl, Ellz- Butor. Joseph Instltu- Zonkowskl, became the brde Mrs. Frank Benson, fnancal headpece" of sft! organ* roses Humphrey calls for an ncome tax cut now. brother: MUhael Shanl&y.old!" Jr., Lmenburg,.MlBS,, another,too elgble to be consdered Donald P. Kurtz, Fords. Mohr, tlonal repr.wtatlve; Joseph of Alln C Beyer, son of Mr. secretary. and orange blossoms held her Ushers were Douglas Nelsen, 1! Kdward Hallo, treasurer: Vctor Mll, 1 and Ms. Adam Beyer, 56 Coral The nstallaton, date wll bej(. ul «elbow-length vel of Glen Rdge/: and Gulya Carl PlchU, M- Domnc Zlnzr, Mr Arjcml nnd Street Rev. Walter Madura Fscher, Colona, cousn of the announced shortly, accordng French Illuson, and She carrtedjl Itomana Slow- ]Mr, Intocnso,, Albert Ubed»! performed tlc ceremony In St, brdegroom 1, was rng-bsarer. to Mm. Frankln-Reed, counclor. The annual Sons and a bouquet of roses and carnatons.!!udders, Barbnralattcnded as a guct Kostka Church, After a trp to Bermuda, the Kenneth SkRla.j " couple wlt make ther home at; Daughters ot Lberty Day Pcnc <wul be held July 21 at olann -Poll, Carteret, sster of Mad of honor was Mss Car-, Donald Senlse.were?ur.st nf^ tlc Homo :wd! Gven In marrage by her the Smlllen Street address. -School Assocntd after the he brde The brde graduated from Grove 1, Roosevelt Park. the brdegroom. Brdesmads.students 1 program. of ppru sole and Alencon Sayrevllle Hgh School and Specal award wnners were were Mss Jance Powojsk, SEE US FOR featurng a skrt wth a Trenton State College. She s Mra. Reed, Mrs. Elster and Mrs. Fords, slater of the brde; Mss tran. A crown of orange blossoms held her four-tered slk Townshp Hgh School. Her! abusness teacher at Madson Ella lnn. Paula Mwtalsh, Iselln, and IN PROGRESS Msa Maryann Rojek, Sayrevlle, cousn of the brde; 1MPRQVEMENTS Illuson vel, and she carred an husband a graduate of Perth! The Complexty of Brdge: orchd and stephanotls. Servng as best man was Amboy Hgh School and Rut.j Dd you realze that Wher a Mad of honor was Mss gers Unlvarsty College, s employed by Calforna Ol Com- when t Is open t s closed? ers were Danel McMahon, OF ALL KINDS... brdge s closed t s open and Peter Krk, Dallas, Texas. Ush- Phylls Zonkowskl. Sayrevllle, sster of the brde. Mss Judth pan, Perth Amboy. The Chcago Daly Trbune. John Kantor and Edward Poll, DORMERS Dormer*.add character to your home. Well nstall (or as lttle $ EXTENSIONS Need extra rooms? Well add ;t new wnn t«your homo for as lttle as $ I! Rexall ASPIRIN Al Kc(lr Illrr! The tmck thats as good as your word When you pronu* somethng wll be there, j Ctavolrt truck wll! p ou kp yo* word ajmoflt to the -pmnk of tnonotony. amohttudsdc Pckup GARAGES ATTACHED DETACHED Your car wll be safer "under eover". 1crs start as above on sturdy xaratrs l>ult bv us. Estmates No job too bg or too small. Get our fgures. Cj,!l ME » IfNo Answer py g_ - QQg Call COMPLETE HOMES CONSTRUCTED ON YQUK SllFOK OURS I Rt«- Wllam A Kochek, UP. r.olonu Shopphg Rout< Drtu STORES A M ta B.- ever S J yournejghbo.hwklrcfa.vrol.t dwer ^on. -» IN SOUTH AMBOlf n Chevrolet Man St FA 1-UOO Its Golden Sales JuWee t^)rt-v-v.t*tf--<-*-- rt-f """» IN CARTERET. le. 10 *«<*>,:*, * f constructon. ][w~ar-co6hd «ffn«n the rtaf.cu IN I IN PBBTH AMBOY PAINTING ROOFING t ALUMINUM SIDING CONVERSIONS ELECTRICAL AIR CONDITIONING, FINISHED BASEMENTS CARPENTRY FLOORING 1 "MASONRY WORK for Good p on Your Modernzaton Projects Callm mp lpvenpt f (DIVISION OF OMEGA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY) V 6sEPH JOHNSON, Presdent P. 0. BOX 215 WOODPRIDGE, N. J. LICENSED BV ne STATE d^-w. *~ ty " t

16 PMM 8KTSW Agrculture Phllp U Rchard J. Hughe*, Captol Dome a protecton for c lotor Motor Vehcle (Contnued from Mlt. Pace). ved M dstrbutor* and growunemployment nsurance ers.... Instead of mandatory been elected Panektan. of benefu hm fallen by prson «enten«d for drug addcts, tlfcy should be confned snce January... Mgratory farm workers,» group hghly to a Federal hosptal, accordvulnerable to tub^«uloss. are Ing to Attorney Oneral l Arthur Au J. Slls. of f horse n the Enactment of New Jernew controls at mo-... e storage law Mas been bate the GOV* ^ by State Secretary of ord wth Democratc. Statelof Afrculture s urgtaf major j appled lor permsson to jolnjootemor Hkrmrd J. Hughe* J. «* b00t the Tercentenary Wagon Tran clam*. we* from Salem. N. J.to *- lam, Oregon, startng on July A FITT! e 17-year-old lotre busng A gude w«showng t party and new wage or- and uo-!for aryrlprs n the Manatquan New jersey. Senate Judcary uommwt m Commttee nu >vl """" ~r t Z. rec-!and Rartan Rvers In a few CAPITOL CAPERS _ An 87-jeven though there» a hot w.jbrbm«. those Asatc coun rnoryear*.. SUUs Department year-old Tuckerum woman huatotu] test n BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY j Edtors Letter* (Contnued from Edt. Page> bfare to cauton Wm on the huanlof^ternd the mportance of knownn ho* W T w e*.11 try to thnk safety,d observe the basc rules., the Agrculture announces. lg Venus at the Bath, executed needle&s Injury or death ths vacaton season Judcal appontment.; should In terra cotta."!not be bottled up n the State One of the toursts eyclatmed n horror: "What a pty! How Macbtes & Fel OH Dellcatesse ->- Movng ft Trckng Porches & Roofng ft Sllg WOODBRIDGE BUSINESS MACHINE CO. IN Ambor Are. Woodbrdft!f»»f Tpkt OmptM ME SALES & SERVICE Kodak fflb tw»j-kv Kodak Hawtc-re S-nrn lakes cstor mena * Iht peat of a battta-md ts jww MOK people fe* SmMOxo pon«bte dan wy other bod. -lam ca (rt St bn*4«* IW2 mom Kodak lljwkrre It-mm only through your Smlh-Cocona (feller valawe (or tht frsl lme not old at mal nywhcc. Beautca A Coffure styled just for you!! I From HAIR DESIGNS br Beauty Salon 1«M Bahway Ave., Ayene ME 4-IM* LADIES 85 4 UP 20+ OFF af Bulders ON ALL BBBVICH Type and Style CHSton Bllt Monet AHEIectrk Homes Feat and Beam Homc Free Estmate Ftnancnc Arranged CaH For Appontment WOODBRIDGE NOME BUILDING CO., INC. IK Strawberry Hll Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone ME Car Rental-Leasng Rent Car 5.95 >4 Hour F«rod Plus Pennle per Mle IHRIF-IEE UAR RENTAL SYSTEM 1M Smth St. Perth Amboy VA Specal rate for Longer Perod Ceramc Tle EDWARD SWANICK CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tle* New Jobs»ud Repaln ot All Knd* 40 Mary Avenue, Fords VAOe V-48II Hot Water Runnng SLOWLY? Chemcally Cleaned AVENEL GOAL & Ol CO. m RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL ME 4-14M JOMI J. BITTINI ME UD ADTAMUGI OF ODK LOW BUHMB AUCIt ON Fll You Goal MB WHk Uhfh Premum Anthracte so GALLON Premum Ol Nttonl Bnnd H-VLoax Berres «all Makes «t Burnt* For Fat Servce Jam Ota tjscm NUT OR STOVE PEA COAL BUCK COAL SIMQNE BROS. LINDEN, N. 1. HU HU , Constructon AUKKAlOINS ADDITIONS CLSlOW HOMES GARAGES PATIOS DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS CONSTRUCTION CO. Iltr.K KSTIMATKS Mranrng Arranged Read The Drectory Ads TREAT SHOPPE 411 Rahwaj Woodbrde t«ff. WMU Chore*) SALADS at Ther Bet 8ODA FOUNTAIN FEESH "BAKERY GOODS Op«B 1A.N.U 1*:3«P. M. INCLUDING SCNDAT& Ctowd Wednesday AD Day Bugs HAYMOW JACKSOH and SOf Druggst* Mftfan Street WoodbrMge, N. J. Telephone MErcwy EXTERHIHATIH6 TERMITE CONTROL EXTERMINATING LAWN A TREE SPRAYING LANDSCAPING For Prompt Serre* CALL ME «-«258 ARMBEE LABORATORIES Dr. Robert V. Belarsk Drector - Entomologst 6J0 Kahway Avenue Woodbrdge. K I. Heatng-Ar Condtonng QUALITY HEATING ft MR CONDITIONING by K & O "EATING WARM AIK or HOT WATEI me Estmates. Wlaw rarmrat Jewelers AJUL WORK FULLY. GUARANTEED! FU GOLDBLATTS!Ulw»jr Oldest SsUbUlkcd M East Cherry Btreet RAHWAY Lawn Mowers Hand and Power Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repared _ Headquarten for Brggs A Stratton CUnton-Lawton & Powe Products Gas Engnes Sthwnn Bcycles Hale* A SCITIM ALBRECHTS KEY SHOP 124 Washngton Avenue O»rteret, N. J Tel KI Lquor Stores Telephone MErcury WOODBRIDGE Lquor Store, le. WE DEUVEB! Cwupleto Stock ot Domestc nod Imported Wnes Been and Lquors 174 AMBOY AVKNUK WOODBMDQE, N. J. Move "IDEAL WAY 1 Phone FC»-3»M AGENT NATIONAL TAN LINES 1288 St. George Are., Ayen SPECIAL WINTER RATES LOCAL MOTXl IMnul tnlhtr,»u Bow j- Msle RstnctlM Learn To Play The PIANO-ORGAN ACCORDION Prvate Instructon! by Qualfed Teacher*, Begnner* and Advanced Students Accepted. CaH ME Authorsed Sales k Servce CONN ORGANS KIMBALL PIANOS JARDOT PIANO COMPANY 441 Bahway Avemu Wtodbrdfe DAB.T IM - Ufl. 1M Leun the BemtM. Soundng STEEL GUITAR! Hawaan, Western ot Pedal Style Lessons br a professonal wth yean of playng and teaehlnr experence. For ages (ran ItoM B. J. ROEMMELE TO nn PaRtln Complete Interor, Exteror Pantng Paperhangng IsttmatM Cheertnllj Grram Frst Class Work ROOF, GUTTER and DOWN DRAIN REPAIRS Flly Insure! LADDIE and CONWAY ME 4-71SS Plumbng ft Neatlg - Get More HOT WATER From Tour Tanklew Heater Cols Flushed Clean SMITH PLUMBING ft HEATING 186 Rcmsen Ave., Avcncl ME HEATWSWnH TRAINED KNWM6EYES- AND WE WILL QE HAPPY MPCCOV PORCH AND STEP SPECIALISTS Wood or Masonry Steps and Platforms Replaced, Repared or Remodeltd Pre-Cast Concrete Steel-Renforced tautahed or do-t-yourself Balng Included FREE Wth Ths Ad B & B Company 112 E. Ind Avenue ROSELLE WA FOR QUALITY PRINTING IUL ME Announcements Busness Cards Bllheads Letterheads Programs t CALL TODAY No Job too Large or Tw Small FREE ESTIMATES THE WOODB1UDGE FUBUSH1NG CO Green Street Woodbrdge ADVrSI Rado & TV Servce -? TREY PLUMBING] 1738 I :. H A7tNG - Sfc7 HAKRELL AvtNUt get Need BEPA1B7 CaH ME am ARTS RADIO & TELEVISION SAI j;s and SERVICE tube OH Henry JaN ft Sn Tnnlnf amd Sheet Hetol Work Koodnf, Metal Ccflhw and FtrnaM Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcury 4-1MI T. R. STEVENS Roofnc m l Sheet Metal Wort 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE Alr-CondUonln Wn At Be.; IntutrUI dhnut Sjrtf» Motor Goud FOR FRIE ESTIMAtSS MB ar MB 4-52M Servce Staton TOM GARAGE J. F. Gardner A Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcurj 4-354* Were Specalst h BEAK WHEEL ALIGN- MENT and BALANCE BRAKE SERVICE Skn Dvng SKIN DIVING HEADQUARTERS For Equpment and IutncUoD For Informaton Stop In or Call ME The 477 Rahway Arena* Woodbrdge Dklly U to» Ctoed Bunfc Owntd Md Oftntt ky Eperlenced Dlna Tankless Heater Coll Clea Clogged Hot Water Heatw- Col? End ths slow-runnng hot water problem forever! Call SUBURBAN Collect I ORange Asphalt Pavlg k & H STANLEY ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS»lld MARKING LOTS INSTALLED ESTIMATES All Work Guaranteed Sklled Labor Frst ClaM Materal* CaU CH or ZI CAKTEBET, NEW JERSEY IJCEIME INCREASES Crme In Amercan ctes rose by 1 per cent n the frst quarter of thu year, compawd wth the same perod n 1981, reported J. Edgar Hoover, Drector of the?bi, 1«U /lvenel Street, Avenel I trcel IcsUd FIM at Uu»tva In hs report to Attorney General Robert P., Kennedy, he noted (hat crmes aganst the person were once agan far above the general avdrage,an over-fdl 6 per oent\*e. Very truly. ROWENA H. SHAW 62 Smth St. Perth Amboy, N. J. SHARES Ashland, Ky. - ^" trn, 3, has a smallpox vwcnt* tlonon hs knw as a result of wrestlng w^mfthls fc bther brother. Tlmmya 5-ycar-old brother had been Vaccnated two weeks ago, when Mrs. Chester Walter* notced an nfecton on Tm- Imys kneecap. The famly physcan sad t -: CLASSIFIED RATE! - INFORMATION ll.m far 18 word* De*dU M for» U taeb addtonal A. M forth«rayakte la a*ane* MbllMtU. NOTI: NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVm MUST BE WNT W. MALI HELP WANTED TtleflMM MErevr Mll METALLURGISTS Alert Junor and creatve senor men for R & D and commercal Investgatons n hgh- pressure feld. Unusual opportunty wth new company. Pressure Technology Corporaton of Amerca, PO. Box 304. Woodbrdge, N.J. MErcurj 4-M00. 64/14-8/21" EST. FOR SAl woodbrrxr F room Cape c<x, modern ktchen < 1; heat. Full bftflpmr:,-, shed. Assume \\. gage $1,500 MAH- ESTATE CO, \\f, Rahway Avenup, v,,, FEMALE HELF WANTED Iwu a smallpox vaccnaton) FOR REN T Ithat Tmmy probably had a SUPERVISOR Experlenced.l break In the skn of hs leg and Food Servce Department. WOODBRIDOE - the serum from hs brothers Frnge bent fts. Call Personnel two large befln. vaccnaton had entered the Offce. Perth Amboy Qeneral dnng area, lvm. break whle they wer» wrest HosplUl, Hlllcreat , Ext. maculate new lng /21 MARTElL REAL ME Brok.. SPACE MEN AND SLEEP BOSY MOTHERS fnd tme toavenue, The tradtonal eght hours earn Mt M AVON Representatve*. Why dont you c»ll of sleep may become a thng of AVENEL Moder 11 I.! the put, now that the space an AVON Manager for detal*? apartment. Bath age ha«arrved. Immedate openngs. Phone watr. Bulnew r.- Ar Force scentsts beleve a Mr*. Krug, MI 2-514«. You hate ferred. Call ME 4-421; man can do wth far less than a Full Credt Plan. «/Jt sx hours of sleep a day. Expermentng wth an electronc devce that wll produce deep SEAL ESTATE mscellaveorj FOB SALE FOR SALT. I slumber by passng a mld electrc shock through electrodes half acre of woodland wth Only 75c a week POCONO MOUNTAINS - _.- A WATER SOP attached to the temples, they new 12 x 20 ft. vacaton cabn. ban Soft Water C; IBAYSIDE EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS New Concept n Modern Lvng West Avenue, Sewaren, Convenent to everythng. 2-VJ spacous rooms; plenty of closets and storage space; deal, deluxe, exclusve for newlyweds, bachelors, teachers, bachelorettes, retred and busness couples. ;! <; 1 beleve a man can do on tw0 a x 20 ft. porch, electrc, hgh ofunge 4-0H4. or three hours of sleep a day. elevaton, lake swnunng and communty well* for cjub members. I2J40. Only «50, down Ponttac Sedan EXTRA CAR TOR j FOR RENT and 120 per month, Immedate Good transportaton 3,1 I possesson, Free - Brochure, - Arthur L. Yetter. Marshalls Creek, -- cheap. OaU KI l-toj NOW RENTING Pa. (Offce on Hghway Mfl, PARADISE,-ml. South of Vllage). SERVICES «/a-«/aa or call: Stern & Dragoset Realtort MErcury Evenngs: MErcury J/21 MADAM MARY-REAL^ ADVISER. Open sever. 1 a week, 0:00 A.M. to 10:( 77 Man Street. We COLON1A Two- famly house. Needs repars. Excellent Income producer. $3,500. down COUc nvuuvc. f""". _ mortgage avalable. Call H. J. Call ME 4- PUInfeld or ADwru [MURALS-Custom p ALL OF THEM your wall. Reasonable Charle and hs three ssters Professonal decorators had been to vst a relatve In lat no extra charee. Call I the country. Though the nvl for an appontng taton had been for only,»your home, week ther stay was gradually 6/1(4 lengthened to a month. In uncle was begnnng BRICKLAYER - MASON _ tear It was gong te be a types of brck, concrete. 1 Includes hot water heat; permanent nflcton. But eventually they went. PO (Colonln Jobs, Repars of sny knd. each apartment Indvdually controlled by thermostat; "Well," asked ther father, 6/14-/j ample paved parkng; arcondtonng; master TV you?" "was your uncle glad to see IF YOUR DRDfENQhsl tome a probltm, AkoM antenna. Charles face lt up wth delght. "Glad!" he echoed, BI or wrt* P 0 Anonymous can help jou, I Inspect Daly and Evenngs, Why Dad, he wanted to know 253, Woodbrdge. 6 "-I [why we ddnt brng you th* cat BUY A Hmoth«r, the canary, and the goldfsh." 1A FOOLISH QUESTION Man at gate: Is your mother Bhome? HAVING TROUBLE wth ] twerage? FJcctrlc S«er remores roots, ftlth and stoppage from ppes, drans and e*tnj Lttle boy; Say, you dont dggng, no damagu - suppose Im mowng ths lawn. and. «fflclent. CaU becau* the gra* U lonf do Plumbng and HMUI* you? W<W. BAKE TWO EAT OHE FREEZE ONE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER... f s good rwurawe aganst the hany-up mgftl For tb«bg affar, prepare the complete meal aead of tae, fweae and then reheat when you are rtady te Berte. Treat yw«etf to an easer way of lvng.,, Buy m rofrl ev.tor.fr M -t your PUBLIC SGRVtCE ELECTWC AND GAS

17 s(.in Junor Hgh Graduates I 100% UPTIME mumv Auraavgnr MM YW M UIMIMU tonmm owrr ur mum ooasun want M H WOT! 21, 22, 1982 UOL NOTICES LCOAL NOTICES UtQAL NOTICES UOAL NOT1CK8 LEGAL NOTICES LBOAL rao, Rchard Etolateln, Rch] ard Parrell, Oeorge PVytok, MIDDLESEX COUNTY? ft!»lnu«of thu tbov tt*ud (Ht to» *takt; thnot M Ion/ Mnt Mlnutw wat s 4 JR., TruM* In Bnkruplcy and An-mortfatecllary Metlrw of Hrtt CaplUl 1M1. prrmlm dated Apdt Ilttt, (Contnued from Page 13) Bran FBeney, Gary Ferwerda, SURROflATWI COURT Wrt, to m dlr»uu4 tnd d«lr»d, (]) South 1. U mlnutd N I a dstance ot M fett to a (Collar, JoAnn R.,Carol E. Moody, Lnda A. Morfll Robert Forte, Mark Fredman, 1 NOTICB TO CRRDITOM I wll npom to wl t publc»«ndm on tttk; tbnut northaattrlj «Mj comer ol lot tl; t; tlmort, Marylwd, RALPH OIAN- to ma dlractad and d«llvtrtd, I wffl wcond But «J5 (Ml to pont, amd Mm bttnt la the 8«TlnM * Lmn AttoeUllon ol By vlrtut of tht twv* IUM4 Wrt, Edward A. Kopp«r, E««ut«r of L. Kopytko, gun, Judth M. Muller, Denlne "" WIDHMDAT SUphen ohn J. KleDaqald daeaand, tj» dl- na 17TH DAT 07 (4) North tt detm, M ranuu Ml ORANDI, Admlnttrttor ol the Kn-epot* to ult tt publc veodut <A UMBM l«) Uom tbt dlfldln lne L. Mullgan, Evelyn Nelkam, Qlll, John Glrdner, Robert ectlon of Atntr I Brown, Burro- ^. A n \m, n«ond Wtt feet to a wmmo bttwatn lota and tat< of CHRIS OIANORANDI. OIANORN T It WIDHUDAT THI TrTH DAT OT A. Kopytko, Vrgna :tu ot the OounLy of MlddltMt t»k«; thence fortj-thrtt dtmtt lhlrty-«l ht mlnuta COMPTOH * CO.. IHTJRNATION- I tta> ttuur ol wo oclock bj t) AD. m, Sharon E. Newton. Patrca A. Onettlng, Edward Goreekl, Ar. ercby gves notce to the credtors! (8) North 5 dtgrtet, 10 mlnute then prmlltng I8t»nrtrd or Dty- M *ut IIB I) a dltunre,,ai, MILK CO, IIIC^ now novn aat ht hour of two ocloe* *T fm Chrstna A. Krak, Kotl. Johanna M. OBrJen, Bar- thur QrlRley, John Qursaly, f the sad John J. McDonald to Wet Ul.lt fttt to a tukt Ilfat Mrlqt) npt, In the tternoon o: tl fltl to U«p»ltt or t IMHYMKNB LIAOUt ICOPRHA- ho prtralllng Sunard ot Ojay» rng n ther debt*, demands am thenct Kremp, Loretta[bard J. Olah. Ann Mlre S. (LT UU Md d»j t the SharlB Begnnng. TIVK AfflOOlATlON. IN, anl THKlllthl 8a»ln«l tme, In tht aft*roo<» John Oyug. alms MInjt the»»ute of tht sad ) Along tht md lne of B«cond I* th» Cty of Hew Bnnwlck,! Blm tnd Inttndtd to be all 0!nnAMATAN NAT1ONA1 HANK ANDlof the Md day, at at tbe Rherrt pf* KvalfcaUBkM, ONell, Lnda L. Orlovky, Erc Hanson. Mchael Hftyw, :eat*d. under oath at affrmaton, Strut North 10 degrtta, SO mlc Ult #«M hown OD» m»p Mtltlta I rru8t OOMPAHT. art derendtntt.lbet In ht Otj ol New H. Hhlr sx months from thlt date or ALL tha trvrt or parrel of land. UM1 tut t.10 fe»t to tht pnln "Rturtty. Part or Btctlon No l.!_ "rll "^l*!!^. 1!?. 11 1?!.1 M?...^"..? N {,... v. nrhendro, Ether B; 8haron L. Palllno, Veronca Raynard Hess, Frederck Hgh, hey wll be forever barred of any thuau. Tln and beng In tht ud pplact of Begnnng Laurtrtct Harbor Madlaon Tnwn-j IIWt * > K M * premlaes dated Aprl uh.l ntlng In tht Cty of South Ara» Palotl, Annette M. Pandolfo, penns Hlton, James Holo- ctton therefor aganst the sad Townahlp or VVoodbrklKe. In the Beng tlo l known k u I V and ahlp Mlddlttt Count*. Ntw Jfr- " " boy. County of MlddlfM. and 8Ut» M,,.jnrl(! Une, M»rlft P. Edward A. Kopper. Executor. County Ot Utddleae, In the State 100 In I Block Blk 554 on Ih tht Wnodbrldg ay, dated Uarch lmt. made r>y Hy vrtue nf the «bo»» stated of New Jertey: Ly*n«Pars, Susan A. E. Parlsen, Juan A. Parr, Audrey Paslay, John Kleban, Alfred Kovacko, Robert Joat, T bor Kal-, umft M. Leathern, Med June lltfc, 1M*. of New Jtraty: Townshp Ta Map Joseph J. Novak. Sunryor. Somhlwrlt. to me cllwud am BKJINNINO AT A PIPt Dl 1W KNOWN at Lot* 1 to S In Block Edwar(J A. Kpper, Esq. Premlse commonly known at j Amboy, N 1, and flled Inthe Clerk I epon to aalt at publc OUTHIBLY 8IDI O» JOBW rn-lmk. Donna E. S<-D on "Up Of Lncoln Manor, ternaok. PauMte Pfelfle. Intor, Thomas Kopcho,, Bran 584 Amboy A»e. Second Btrttt, Woodbrldgt, NewlOffletof (h County of rr««t. M(ty F«t»a»t«7 «n* tatlln H* Jtntj. dated IMS. tht R. Lews, Los Woodbrldne, N. J. Jersty. Augutt ]«, IB4S. number Kovac, Alexander K o v ft c 5 property Of th Mutual Home Buld 15M WRDNKSnAT, THE 211 h OAT Of Ihv lntersmtlon (nrmeu by lha -psr V. Lynch. Albert p. Rchmldt, Paul R. Attorney Maaaau at, N Y C " The approlmam amount ot the fle BB4.., JUNE AD. 1M2 Knsterly *l<le >f rne Aenuc %nd Frank Krelsel, Kenneth fcuchtyak, Henry Latch, Terrence Itnutor It the turn of Thrteen Thmaand, tht mortjtgom h«rfln by deed,,, tt Block M of Ta Atla* of KnUl TOWARD A KOPPUl, Ncsbltt, Carmlne 8cott, Joseph Mark Scottl. St.er*«r J. gflckd, Joseph H. 8c..-I. 6/14-11-JM/J/H M«jch 1, 1»2V In tht Mddle Two Hundred, ^lghty-nlnt 1*13.- rron Uumnca Harbor Htlht to Am boy; thence runnng. 0) latterly No. lwte Fle No. 617 judgment to ba aatltstd by uld wle n tht Hm pmmla.1 oov«vr. tht lk>utj)rlf alda of Joha Street, <h, hour of twd ay:wt hj lhl H»P,lf,rMm,R Standard nr D»v-,1,1 P. Mlekel, August,l lw Mlrg) III!! Launhardt, Allen Levlne, Vln II Ooun lltl, p ln,n,,,lernn0"n unty Cltrk Offce Dehard 0, Nlms, Mtukt, Arthur J. Shaffery B11M0 cent Lska, Bruce Lloyd. MHUrT IAI.R 0 tlao >l*o known u % Wtntn 180 OO) Dollara, mort or leu, together dated even dtt* htrewlth and uhlr, th. ul< alon g the Southerly sldt of John Nocks, RoMrt W. Ronald A. Shane, Wllam H! Strut, latlln, II ). wth tht cotu ol thlt aalt. dead Is about Is bt ncordtd In the( r, tht Cty of Unnnwck. Strrtt SO feel a Rtake; thtnoe ll Countj 31«rt OMft al w j Southerly and parallel wth Plna OOURT or mtw JIB, The approxmate amount of tht Together wth all and sngular the muluneoualy hertwth,,sc )h A. Odenhelmer, BhMhan, Wllam D Bhomskv James MeCabe, Donald Me Kt CHAMCQBHT WR1 DIVISION,, WlD- ludgrntnt to bt aatlsnetl by s»ld tale rghts, prlvlltgt, hertdltamentt and that tract or ptrotl ot laad, A Kt nut oo.m 10OM (eet f t mort or Itu UV >.^ opcknft, Andrew gjthomas J. Shuskus. Wllam C Ohee. Joseph Mclaughln, Vc IE? CO UNTT, Up. f jl tn turn of Fourteen Thousand, appurtcnanctt thereunto belongng Bald pnmltu art alao known jltuate. lyng and bpln In the,, PP; thenct (Jl Weatwly and ptraltha l«l.,h"! Palmer, Joseph eepmftnn. Tlmnthv P. sktm-! 13S-4I rht tor Mankoskl, Phlp Bbk Brrtbkly Stfnja Bank, p Matl. bunkng oorp«ratl<* M tf*e Bk fhraa Hundred, Thrty ($U,33nOOI or In tnywlh apperulntnu. Tht 9 Cllflwood Way I.aurenct Harnor. Townahlp "ol Woodbrldjtt In the I 1 ", wth wlin J John " n """" Street," tad,j2, f r rght,»"; BUM uollaa, mort or leu, together wth aubscrtber reurvet the rlgnt to adjourn uld salt from tme to tme Thlt la a purohaat money mort- N. J County of Mlrtdlesej In th» natt of n«l " «" pln «Avenl11»* » New /t»«y p»p*; thence ll Nortrttrly and pa»- monn, Olaf Arnold 8nyd,er,, y Mller., Ttomns J. Ronald Mazar, Gary 11 New Tqrt. Il PlftUlUlf»«"} Alll- tht co«u of thl tale. Otvlo A. flparkman. Rocco E. Wllam MlUhell, Robert Moore,h<1ct W. Lakatos. AnjelJne J..ukatos. Ms wfe New Jersey Uortgacl TOftther wth all and sngular the northtatttr4v"aldv lne of Dtrtmoutb j subject only to such lmtatons or gage and Is gven to amurt tht purrt«trlctlon upon the eerclae of ch»«prce of th«foregong m Q r or ltm w BgOINNINfl»t a pont In thf!»"_»!. wl j h.. P. ln?. M*" 1 *,." 4 M, *! ] Irtrow. Albert A tb * P1 *** Spoon, Rchard Squlltaee. Ronad BouUlace, Joseph B. stras- 1 Bran Mullen, Jeffrey Mullen and the fltme of New Jersey, art tppurtenancu thereunto belona^nn weotrly»lnnb th* aanu from It Ths Rucrlptloo U l», Wll Wllllam Moore, Phlp Morales. I Mns Pogrfbne«k, and Ine«r.mer Co.. a corporaton, t hu, prlttltget, heredtament! and auch power at may be tpeclally prn- scrbed premses. Avenue rltanl 170 ns >ct north glnnlnft. Tlded by law or mlea of Court. TOORTHKR wth all and alngmar. A Quackenbush, L»w- Defenrlnnts Wrt of Executon tor or In tnyvlu appertanng Thetbaerlhtr rtatnres the rlshl to adlmrn ROBIBT H. JAMISON, tne ttnementa, heredtaments mull sde lnt of Cornell Btr-H. UII Novak, Surveyor.»outh Ajnboy, *lth the orthw! «Uh K Rurvty made by loaaprj J. wr, John Btrauch, Joseph Robert Murphy, Peter Nadero V onlnn, Bruce Rapp, tht talr of Ralph M. Tomano, Quy Nemara, Thomas Newman ay 3rd, 1W2. ad aalt from tme to lne subject, Shern appurtenances thereunto belongng 1) north 17 degrfen 31 mlntp J.n ^{)Hatrd D*fembff I9W,. RAtcllff, only to srh lmtatons m restrcton! upon th* enerclee o< voh ITOK1R, QOLDBKRa A WEISS, nr In anywse appertanng and the Mconds fal 100 fttt t" a mnt I Btlng paru (f Loll «0 11, C and Charle P. Tymko. Robert A. Robert Nlske, Rchard Novak Bt vrtue of the above atated rerer<)qn qr reveralooa ranklrder c (V) north 73 [IcurcM M «}]4J In Block Blck M. 3. South Amboy. f, Tu,..ul- Narclso B. Repollo, Wrt, to n,«drected and delfvered Vanderrtreet, Lesle L. Vetlund, Mchael Ognowskl, Rnge powfr <u may be peclally provldfrl JMlft nnd remanders rents, laauea nnd thrnoe (V) north 73 m e t t 3(1 aecondt wat M fen to AurMroent Map. bovadm U,!:,, ulccl, John C. Rohr.mrs M. RomMh, Bteve! ROBERT H. JAMISON, n mlnuu l U M ndt W«l 1(1(1 feel SouthtrW by Lot 80 Cttterlf by Lot 1 wll rxpnse to salt at pumlc vendue on estate, rght ttle. Interest pr,p»rty b» law ftr mtt of Court I.-L, 5/31 I/7-M-31/H proft* thereof, AMI. Al O al the Northerly hy John fttrett, a pnlnt; p thonce (31 south 17 lrprcrs John M Volker, Robert J. Vnlovar, Wllam E. Walsh. Alfred Oyer, Anthony Panko, Danle WRnNHBDAJ. me J7TP OAT Of Sherff, Oleson, John Olvp.r, llomlc f l pomeaalon. clam and drtmnn what to a pont In s»ld nnrthmpnv 44 and Westerly by -westerly part «o«vtr, as well In law M In Valentne J. J, Wrdann. Davd A. West. Ray Panko, Edward Peterson, Dre\ \m, A D lh, MELVTLLB J. BTO1X)W, STJPKKIOfl COUHT OfNltW JTO- lnt of IMUmeuth Av«r.:f thence of tald lt* 40, 41, 41 an4 (J of. aald of the Mortgngor of. In anrl u> thp Alexander Sal at the hour ol two qelool by tht Attome; SBTf, GHANC1BT DIVISION MID 41 along the»m«south 11 lrg Block M- ajne. anrl every nan and parcel West, Oeorge Wlsnowsky Lwn. Pnter, Joseph Poduslo, Utn pnvallln (SUodud ot Qar C OQtJNTT, Bptktl No. F- 39 mlnutps 50 second!* rnm M) fteln pan of A leu uanyed ta ^: "\v:lfm A. Scarola, Clem- (hereof, wth the apptrt*n\dc".»rd M. Wltkowsky. rence Pray, Allen Prlcz, C. IlRht Ravng) tme,, In tha afternoon The Howard l d Savng! Ssl In*U4J- to the pont and pl«r«of nls nartman, by Dted I34-VO. and all fxtures now or htr««llpr Srharwath, Martn AJ of the urj day. at the Shetllt tlon. Is PWnttrJ, and Jofn I) I Wn NTNtJ. Btlng lha aam» premlam dtvlted Pyatt, Wayne Randolph, Wl! ntttrhel to or >sed In mnuprt-lon njlfs n th Cty o* New Bruuvtrk Roaemary B. Plerro, Obra A. SHERIFFS BAI.r Snnt and Gertrude H J. Van Snnt f^lnrt Known and dcnun^t Fletcher W. Hartman by Wll Ot wth the prrtnlsm rrdn decrlhfl. Ham Reager, John Resko, Phlh, N. J. fa,. lupkrjqr COURT OF hs wfe, Jtrtty Mortgage Company _x)ts s»nd J In UlAck SSflf «s._ Mntter. Aaot HaMaan. wh«^there, - to - tttfwlowapplances, Clardtn, stuated Id Wf«ma A. McCabe, Judth Porcelll, Arleen Prce, Glora j, Ne* Jerat; MortKaRB aqd Invtat on map enttled, "Ml(> nf Ird n Bouth Amboy on March 1, Il:: Rce, Wayne Rchards, Cosm. ALL that tract or oarcel of Uud mm tksm -descrbed hoj. h men* Corp and r)«(j J *!v, Kathleen L. Mcjrqelrne McQovern ca A. Rand, Cathleen A, RCR- Puntorno. Rta M Qulnn. Patr- sltuau. lyng and belrnt In th Cty ZL,.. hall be deemed to ROMI, Rchard Rusn, Ronald of Perth Amboy, In tbt Oaunty y of CHAKCIRV DIVISION Drector of ht Dvson of Mr blp, Mlddlew Conlv. Hew m Rusznak. >n State of Net< MIDDLESEX COUNTY Vehcles. Bute ot New.lerwy, «tf whch art, and l part f the realty,...., No»embef. m," and fled In Beng commonly known u JU h«, fxtures,,, v A Macklewez, Lynne P enye. Beverly M. Rplnhard. Val-, I ocjut Ho. r-tlu-ll defendant*. Wrt of BecuClbn Tor art a, and Uon a a/ t< j r t the Mlrldlewj County Corks Offce Str.tat. Soutt Aabsy. M. J for the s«l«of mortgaged pretnlwj dated the tnd terlnem heren m«n- January 11, 1M4 as M»p No lf«- The upprolmat* amount of tha, Patrca J, Maer, Mary erk A. Reks, Judth A. Rem, Henry Baakes, Walter Sadowskl, Rocco Balvla, Rchardsoutherlv lne of South Part Drtt New Jersey Corpora BKOINHrNQ at a pont ll m AND LOAM AS tnned 1 W" four-burner and oven Ma; 1st. IM12 Fle Ho. POO. dsment to N aatltaed by tatd aala Mknw, Carol J. Marotta, Vrgna Rett.lK,,ynn C. Rey- IJnda K Rlmlardll. Lnda Sandholt, Douglas Sandor, Jean wlltr- eutwel IM (angg, l 20-galU Vrtue of the above stated The awvt docrlptlnn Is drawn In the sum o< Two Thousand, Nna (Haunt aul«rly ftjtl <t*l from the _ aljjufl, and Thomas gns hot w»t«r heater. f-,.n f Meyer, Dane P. Ml-honvvrrly A. Molchan, A. Robb, Dane J. Robertson. Perre Sefczek, Allan Sesnowch, ery lne ot Conttry avnltyard, run ton Natonal Bank & Trust due on judgment to be audted by at«1 u\lolurvryor, W9od)rld.ge. M J, dnted >ats of thu tale Wrt, to m«drected and dtllvered, cordnnce wth a survey m»d«by.ndrtl. Alxlv-nlw (ta.fmmt Dot. Intersrctpn Uereqf wth the Sfcrt- Jr., Mlldrtd a Blmma, PIUI- I wll»jpose to Mle at publc en- Tht approxmate amount of the CUrunce R. DnfU, Entlnrrr and rs, more or 1«M, wgether wth tha olng thtom: JoAnne F. Rosanla, T.lndn Robert Snger, Robert Smth, Company, and lartt Co., I.mlltd. WSDNESDAV. THE 3TTB DAT OT! th sum QJ fll ThautaQl, Two uly, 1MB, lghtt. y Together prt»jtage«. wth all and sngular,..._ tht (II South N dtgree* 17 mnutes an th* DefadanU. J»MH, A. O 1M5, Hundred. Rlghty-flve (»«.5B5OO1 rol- more or ttt, together wth thf trf n anywlat apperulnlnf, Tbf sub- Br rng kng,wn a* No. 100 Part- lguu..ppurtenanct prlvllage. thereunto hehotumenu helonla and ROMI, Barbara A Ruff. Veronca t. Rutkow.=kl, Sharon L, [Southwell, Ernest 8Udler, M- ort^a td Dftjt^ Robert Southwell, Thotna* Wrt of Becutlon for the wle ofat the hour of two oclock by thel*r, Saam, Rta M Samplere, chael Stawlckl, Walter Stlt-, (1) South U degmt 01 mnuted low Avalable rt "*^ Aprl nth. then prevalng (Standard or Day-:(>3lq of thlj j tale " Tle MpnulU* unoml >! tn rlber rmepes tht rght to SvltRT tun*, In Ilt (^lruoon fofrelher wlitt all nnd sngular th ludumeut to be sttlsflw by sad aale! ulld tale frop,> tme CD Unt By vlrtut Of tha above stated Wrt Theresa A Santora, Sandra Jj man, John Stolarz, Robert Suswal, Gerald Svlatko, Robert H J. or In anywle appertanng. The mh- dollars more or leu. together wth OWCT as may be specally prorldad Eaat SJJ1 Ictt U> a poll o! the aald day. at the SrfrllTs lht pflyl leges, hertdltambnu Ml Is the «um of Four Thonaand, Mne nly to such lmtatons or and delvered, 1 *moffce In the Cty of Hew Brunswck. T :»*nc.m thtreubto helonglnn "unflre(f Thlrtf-BeveD H4.t37.0O) lon upon the txtrds* 9 thepee at Behlfkovlta, Ruth D. 8chott (3) North )0 (Jfgroe 17 mlnltu ALL th»t trnm or parcel of land, scrlber reserve* the hghl to adjourn he eoat of thl" sale. y law or nlet of Court. Dolores Schubert, Catherne Swalllck, Rlcharl Szewczyk, tal 1»H ffttto a pont p ID A D t«flj, tyng ancl belhg In the sad sale from tme to Um sub r<m Together wth all and sngular (te ROBERT H. JAM130N, n. J. RYAN & SON SchulU. Lynn R, Shapro. Sandra L. Bhartck, Ba b«ra.snnott. Rchard Szurko. tht SouthMly Uo«s South at the hour of two oclock by thn Townshp of Madson, In tha ( County only to such lmtatons Or rtstrlctloas updn the txjtdse of" such ppurtfn^nqf thereuplo t»)nn BtjDOIJ-H I IALOWTT5, ghts, pjlleges," he"redlt»mpnl* - Drly«; hen prevalung (Standarrl or D»ylght BavInO umt, In the afternoon Jersey, rcey, more partcularly detcrlbed power w rou ba speolally povjd^d r In anywse (pp«r1rlln«" AKoffley. of MJddlecex. 1» l,he ^Ute p Ho\» Plumbng & Heatng Wllam Tappen, Roger Taylor, Anthony Testa, Steven tnt North 4fTdetr*tj ol mlb< at the 6*ld day, at the Hbernu an follow (0 Along cald lne aj Sou,tb Sandra Skrypa. Geraldlne by law or rulea of Court. ts t^e dkht to ad " 31/W Smth, Helen C. Bmlth. Tomakovlcs, Lous Trcetlak, llts TT. M.S1 "( «to the Offlce In the CJ^jr of Nef Brunswck at a pont In the BO&BHT" H. JAMISON, urn uld tale from tme to tlm pplnt N. J. northwesterly lne of f CllftWQotl Cllffd Way Shern U> (mch JUffltUle-nj NOTICE mt PUC«oj esok- Vernon Van Bramer, John Van All the followng tract or pnrr«l Snlcf lolu htm dlsant 130 tee feef CHANALIS. LTNCH & JIALflrlEt res upon the eercl.e Take aouc* Uftt MAUBW Ronald O. Wranltg, Charles Oalen, Mchael H. Wuth, Barry J. Wynne. Jo- Van Dura, BEING known and ttd M f land and the prenlws oerelnajter SWttolllaU desu)bel, 5)tu- formed by the northerly lno nl IW.D5 vlded by law or rules of Court te.*s the luursectlrn Attorneys 6Uch power M ay] bt gp<cullv pro nsttjly rom James Varey, Block.1W-A. tot 1 on UHl «OBSET H JAMISON for a a. of Wowlland rak, atea, lyng and beng m thn mwnlclallty ot Townshp-of Woodbrltne, of State Hghway Route #84 sad tor J)r»mlat«ajtjjated at CHftwood Way wth the easterly lne Shtrl IB Pe: od, V Zloczower. Perth A" 00? V&fyl** felbj, P* chal, Warren Webb, Denns s J..* Dectmbtf lsw. Urult f Booa.lln am J.: the of Mddlesex, «nt polqt aljotctfglfl the southeuurjy SBERIFFg SALE No, 3TBIN and (Jew BnMwlc Aenu*. rorner ol lot #8: runnng thence 3Ut< of Ne Sharon A. Solann, Mary R. Wtlnsrarten, (Sarles WJHlams. c,l.«, wbtch map vat ftlm In th (1) tlopg the northwesterly lne of row Wleney, H va, Tovnatlf At Vfls4Mdte, If J. j B R U H It BBOINNIrKJ at «pont n the Somosy, Kathleen SODS,! OfPce a ttt?lmk ft Uldlaae: CM5*oOd Way nfrth lorty-ayede CHANCTOY BWH10K l.-l. S/ll - «>7-14-3l/O Objectons, f any should bt mad* y,nuae41al*ly lo wrt*lbf m B. J, Frank Zmmerman, Donald County on Mar& 3, IBM, fle BM, outrterly sde of 3«cohd Street dls- ree; e; forty nu^j e^st ^ (N( $} $} fl, 8BX COUNTY Danlxan, Townahlp Oltrfc Wood- Yvonns 8tancato, Chrstne Zcaraba. Zb Map No. IMS. Uut Uarton 3ft fett west«rly (rom a dlt dlstaac* of 30 fsef to a pont, Hat eraaf. Stevens, Oladyj St. Perre. BCENO camraool# kntaa S43 the corner formed by the, Int^rwctlon of the aald lno of Second I: h FEDERAL NATIONAL or (Sgned) 3oub P«k r>rl»e, Perth. Nancy Btromck, Sandra! sad pont also Mng In the, a aorporatum es LAW DIVISION MAURSB, DUB. U. S, lentences two Cubans Mlddltafr Mlddttet County, NtW Jrtty, Jtrtty, aqd a Stre«V and tb* wtjterly lne of Fulton atrett and tbeooe runnng as amended mm 12) along»h# dvdng lne cor UaurlM Bub«w*y, H»e«L«ly corner of lot t It; Ueace to Ttle 111 o KS8BX COUNTY t/a Fordt Reortatlon 49tnttX 9wart», Pgtrlca Swft. ElUen] daalgnated a* at Lot 3, Block tma, "" u tht U m»p t QAf»t»«th-Amboy, Mlddlae County, New Jersey. J. Bzabocslk, Kathffn M. Tanpenny. Sgndra L. Tftomontl, LEGAL NOTICES Tte apprbxlmtta mount of the 1}) 8014th 4 dfgr«««" wtpuka 3? HUM degeu Iftf tbmt-«ls*t ftld 10 northmlnuut 1«plantff, andi JtATMOND J-J324-I1 ftw. ft Tra, second! Bat n.co feet to a wast (N 43" 38 W) dstance of B5MAN, 8B., DOBOTHY C. pollfl; f«ft to a pomt,»\> also Beng hl wfe," J. S. qu8a9om R., la, It Plantff, Rebecca DUbawWy, Sec, JuOgmaot to bt saufud by aal4 «ae Patrca Tornwwewrkl. Jean (2) Soutb degreu, S7(ln" - "-- ttu nbrtbnesterly - JfATW v ttht corner of f 10 lot strator 11 Afta:. u the sum of Tnlrtten Thouaapd. t I J. B/ll U/«d)lnut«t Wett 4C,OOl#18, tlura* (3) touth forty-ftvt IP MARK, WALTER BLACjK Tranavlkh. Judth L. Travers. P»0POIAL mht Hundred f»n.m0.oo) "TJolSa. euro! T. TrlppW, Eltebeth A, Staled bldt wll b«reoalfad by th mor* or latt, tofettaer vflth the cocta Boajd e Muc4«on ol tht TowonhlD! jtuner, Patrca Vanderstwet of Woodbrtdge at 10JO A. U., Together - \wth au and tngula Ue, {Barbara Vard, Ratherlne /. B.DJ.T.,, JuJy y X1, sm n the Board rtgtm. prtttttge; "banraltunba tn4j W»(en»n, Maryann E. Walsh. Room at tht Atarjlttatton SaaJ ~, aunutea*boea D Uxarauato htloafln 1 ng, BcHool BtfHt, Vtox>»wl(U«. V. K P Barbara J. Washbura, Joyce r at whch tme bds wlllbe pgblky jcrl «rt^t to Welnbrenner. Jane H. Welgman. m& read aloud for- tald salt from Una to Utha 8hela Welssman. Suzanne C Vttr-yut, aqupptd a«^ ^ ^ ^J^JHJ WlUakfr. Mary L. Yeager amsll tntet for Of Joan Zabrwky, Tvonne T la^r w rnua ot Oourt, ROB««T K. J Lllan J. ZLegen- lmy be aecund at, Tneresa Jubryclc. the otno«of th» SupartaKdtat e( mn VIIIJ j SctooU n th* -.- rtusme UeaUnf frm SINCB MM" I. J. RYAN &SON Phone U K«rgen Street W«M)dbrdge "jclnjr. Arranjcd 281 Graduate Inch bd mutt be ntdtj ajd p j j nuttnl "BU cm Sttp-Vac* 1 -. and accompaned by a old bond or ctrtred chock In tte UnoUflt «f (Contnued from Pftge 3) BtTPtKIOB COURT OF N u tbt bd. BIT, TJHJWOEtT DIVlBIOH, K bog;, Bwrlyapn, gerge, Mary, The Board, el tmuc-mjon tmucmon r*aan»a n» DUIU OODUTT, ODUTT Docket k t HO. ann Sbornock. p»nre 81monn, Lorn» anonup, jndr att«b tht rghtto rejtct f jany c fcj fl afl bd* WJW.» and W mlf«lmmaarlal lnformau-lbasfk, a b poj, ehfrley Qlpps. 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18 :! «PAGE EIGHTEEN #************ *** * ******* ********** NOW HEAR THIS by Jefcnnt Boyle (Edtor* Nolr Vy» r «turnng ths «wk«column ovrr to Edar V. Kr^fwr our crculaton mnstrr and the lufft expert n»olo ratng-.) Several weeks ago an announcement was bured n the metropoltan newspapers of the death of Fred Frame, Calfornlan racng drver. It mmedately brought back memores to a lot of us on ths newspaper of the tme when Fredde Frame was one of the top drvers at the old Woodbrdge Speedway whch was located at the st* of the present Senor Hgh School. It was one of the fastest and trckest board tracks n the naton and attracted 1, the "cream" of the drvers... names such as Lou Moore and hs Mller Majestc Specal. "Deacon" Ltz, Franke Farmer, Freddy Wlnna. Blly Arnold, "Zeke" Meyers, Mke Hkkaon of 1928 fame and hs Bupp Specal, Jmmy GleaSbn, Rck Decker, favorte from Staten Island, Bob Robnson and Russell Snowberger just to menton a few, We recall the Sunday of July 1, 1929 when a crowd of almost 20,000 thronged the local track and brought out the entre polce force and aany state troopers to control traffc.... the day Bob Robnson was klled when hs racer crashed over the top on the Freeman Street sde and a Port Readng youngster, one of many vewng the races from trees surroundng the track was njured by flyng parts... the msfortunes that haunted the track, ran forced cancellaton of many races, the board track became so slcked wth ol that top racers shed away from the local track and only the foolhardy begnners would take a chance, fnally the promoters tore down the wooden oval and created a drt track. Here are a couple of excerpts from our fles of exctng races that wll brng t all back vvdly to many local people who walked to the races every Sunday. From Sept. 19,1930 ssue of the Leader. "Fred Frame, the stem vsaged racer from Calforna, and consstent wnner on the Woodbrdge halfmle track, walked away wth an the honors Sunday afternoon at the local speedway, where he broke three records before a record crowd and won a $1,500 purse In the 25 mle Th«n the French Pougeot caught fre and raced alouft as Brandafon n complete control shot down to the Infeld wre, jumped out and extngushed the blaze, He was stll workng on hs car when H. B. Larzerlere, Italan mllonare sldeswlped the guard ral, rpped oft two wheels and hs car whrled around three tmes as t crossed the track n the path of the other racers who skllfully avoded t. How all these thngs could happen almost at once wthout any one beng klled or serously njured s a mracle that left the fans weak and lmp. That one heat alone was worth the prce of admsson." * JUNE 21, Ofarn Far. left. Is shown Mr, eongfrumed by Stephen M.rkuUn non nf th, Woodbrdre Hteh School Alapfel A c t o n Sport, Award.t Class Day exercses at WoodbrkUe Senor Hl*b School Frday. Barron Golfers Defeat Faculty by Score Tgers Defeat Indans TEAM STANDINGS Amtrteah Dlvlon OfPaakFund Johnny Dxon, the Indans Kalnowsk, 83-89, and Rchard FORDS The Oreensten COLONIA-Coach Erne Dubays Barron golf team took on Sparks starter, was tagged wth the brothers, Benjy and Lesle, defeat. The ndvdual results of the staged a dsplay of battng the Woodbrdge Hteh School, Steves Ctes Servce Whte annual match are lsted below: power to pace the Indans to Faculty at the Colona Country annual match e Sox took a frm hold on second V Club and emerged a ve- OTJonnell <W) 80 Jan vctory tory over the Sena- place n the current league Ponls-Clara Barton tor after 18 holes of play, Mrw (P) 78 standngs by edgng the Oak Mdget League. Tree Drugs Athletcs 4-3 n one Bucky Mroz, the Facultys Benjy and Lesle each gave number one golfer, scored a Shore <W> 81 3 jof the better played games n vctory over Joe OConnell, the Mddlesex County httng spree whch Included Dubay (F ther battng averages substantal ncreases after gong on a Bob Cantwell, one of the [the crcut durng the week. Deutsch(W) 89 1% Whte Sox ptchng manstays, champon, n the closest match home run, two trples and three Wllams (P) 88 1% was a tower of strength out In of the day. I sngles. the mddle of the damond, gvng up fve hts and strkng Coach Dubay took on Bruce 0 Charle Pendleton went the Shore but was Ineffectve. loo- Myers F) 83 3 full»te Innng dstance to earn out 12. The Athletcs 1 losng Ing hs personal mutch by an the Indans trumph. twlrler was Doug Markussen, card., Sparks (W) Later n the week, the Indans took on the Braves and and fanned four. who gave up nne safe blows John Tomczuk, the versatle Delaney (F) 93 2 athletc drector, was n good emerged a 24-8 vctor In a hgh A bombardment of 14 hts form, shootng an 88 to defeat Tomczuk (F) 88 2% scorng game. were the lz-rents the Oak hl«adversary, Dck Melanson Melanson <W) 104 Gaxy Surretaky collected two Tree Drugs Athletcs used to who completed a tour of the home runs, w&le Lesle Greensten and Charle Pendleton a 7-5 score.! trm the 8hop-Rlte Yankees by course wth a 104, Newmark (W) The veteran Harry Meyers Devanney (P) 99 0 each ht one for the trumphant Glenn Davl* gave up sx hts, and Jerry Delaney were als Indans. struck out seven, and ht a outstandng for the Faculty] Oettle (W) 2% home run to pace the Athletcs jclub, postng vctores over Car Mulln (F) Abrams 9 1-Htter Shuts Out Colona Drugs 9-0 Brothers Bat Team to Wn The Grey Sox edged the Oroles 6-2 behnd the brllant ptchng of Bob Clslo, who worked a no htter. He struck out 14 and walked three, Lennle Tylka drove m two Tomasso Realty Steves Ctes Sen- [Oak Ttt* Drugs Mele Excavatng Fresde Realty... Iseln Shop-Rt* I ISELIN The Tomasso Realty Tmers made good use of 11 hts to power ther way to a convlndnk 11-6 vctory over! Flresdf Realty Indans n the Iselln Boys League. The Tgers j [have now won 10 straght] games snce the start of thej season. Bob Smagua was the! Tgers most oustandlng player throughout the game. He won the game wth a stellar eght jstrkeout relef performance land wth hs bat, belted a home run and two sngles, Vnce Falrchlld was a torrd swnger for the Indans wth a home run and a par of sngles. to a deserved vctory. Ed Pucelly became the Yankees losng ptcher after seven nnngs of play. After beng tagged for four runs n the openng frame, 8 $984 s T a J< HOST TO FORDS BOY: Walt Dsney, the famed move producer, wll play host to Douglas Pajak of Fords and addtonal numbers of the Pop Warner AH Amercan team "»t week when the group s scheduled to meet n Lot Angrlrs before leavng on a trp to Hawa. Braves Upend Gants 3-2 To Improve League Lead TEAM STANDINGS sure Hawa Trp St June 2 FORDS DouKlr ].. second Pop W,»:: : AU Amercan from F assured a well dew-::, Hawa ths»m v from the far cm:.. Townshp contrltkv Of»9«4.50 to hs f;: surpassed the goal.. Fords Youth Awv.v: mlttee. Under the rules >! tlonal Pop Wan>r Conference, each c.:«lected canddate ;< wth the opportuntv :o ;r«pate In a pllgrlmae outsde the Unted?. year provdng hs n contrbutes half!!; < *? The Woodbrdge T<-*T.*r.;j ulac* not only mr \\y lenge, but surpwd, I wde margn. Young Paak no* cs: proud of hs conunurry. responded to hs call Jcto show ther appr^a;; h«achevements srhv.ns athletcally, and the how brought to the Towhp The Fords Youth Awe whch sponsors Douss t«j the Fords Bears, plavrd n portant role In the rw?:.. I ptcher, checked the Gantsdrve) and contrbuted :mnv rune wth a double to Insure the Grey Sox wn. W L 1th four hts and fanned young Jm Moorhead settled Steve Kllsch dsplayed mdseason form as he ptched the lmt the Fresde Realty In- down the rest of the way to Mneral & Chemcal ;hree. Campls was the Lons managers and teammates Iseln Lons Club 2 2 Clubs vanqushed hurler, came unfed wth one hx race. "In the tme trals, Prame tmed 20 3/5 seconds, whch Major League Standngs: damond to lead hs Beverjes Unlmted nne to an m- the Athletcs vctory for Mele Excav- Georges Gulf 8ta 2 2 Dodgers won ther second game send Doug on a well Oroles to a 7-5 conquest over dlans to one ht and chalk up a Hlltop Super Mkt 2 2 The cellar dwellng Iseln In mn, "Rase the mor?r broke the record establshed earler n the season by Lou Eastern Dvson Moore. In the specal ffty-lap event, whch was the unfnshed event of July 27, when Bob Robnsons was klled, W L lortant wn over Colona Fre Lews Splna went three for atng Red Sox. Iseln Lumber 2 2 of the season and the combtne j journey to Hawa M act Beverages Unlmted...A 1 Jepartment. The fnal score three, whle Steve Daftaty Cornell, the Red Sox sngger, Fresde Realty 1 1 dd It the hard way by scorng Woodbrdge Tovh 1 Prame bettered Robnsons old record of 19 mnutes, 28 seconds, by tunng 18 mnutes, 57 second*. Darng the qual- Eastern Tre 4 1 as 4-1. blasted a par of trplesto spark gave hs battng average a substantal ncrease wth three Iseln Prates l s Innng to break a te andpbjak s scheduled to leave Coopers Dary, a run n the bottom of the sxth wll ambassador." Inman Sprt 1 3 Crystal allowed but one safe the Oroles power at the plate. fyng heat Prame went around the track for ten laps In 2 Saveway Movers J 3 low and sent 16 opposng batsnen down swngng. performance tn the feld by the Indan mound loss. pute the fact that the Mlnera Iseln Lumber Prates. where he wll mwt the enl Spna also turned In a stellar hts. Walt Rezrnersk absorbed ISELIN No one could df emerge a 10-9 vctor over the Jet June 27 for c? Awl mnutes 27 2/5 seconds." [Peoples Express I Western Dvson Nell Rever took charge of the completng a double play un- In the Mnor League, the New and Chemcal Braves rate the Bob Plereth was the Dodgers Pop Warner Al! Amercan M "The most exctng event of the day, however, was the W LSodamens offense by crackngi asssted. Jersey Marble and TUe Angels top poston n the IseUn Pony battng star durng the game before leavng for a trp Specal Ffty Lap event. Prame took the lead poston, after Colona Varety 4 0 ut three hts n as many tmes Over n the Mnor League [played ther best game of the League after defeatng the wth a two run trple, a bases the Pacfc Oceanfc> Ha he almost crashed nto Lawshe durng the frst part of the Colona Fre Dept. 3 t bat. Gene Donnelly suffered the me Whte mue Sox o» romped nuyw to <«ft» 21- *- sprng campagn to kffcck the Lons Club Gants 3-2 for ther loaded sngle, and a thrd safe He wll return July I) race. Schurch, also passed the other contestants, and fnally Slvas Shell 3 tfe loss for the Fremen and 3 decson over the Cardnals senators out of a te for frst fourth consecutve vctory n blast n three offcal trps to Much Intm«t Shown the race went on that way. Frame leadng and 8churoh Colona Hardware 1 responsble for ther lone n a one sded game. [place by way of a 14-6 decson league competton. the plate. John Caballero col- Mayor Walter Zrpolo Just behnd. Just when the starter sgnaled both drvers Colona Drug ht. Howard Sato, the Whte Sox A great relef ptchng per- by Bob Weaver n- mpressve 4-1 record, whle lected three hlt» for the Prates, mmedlate nterest n the The Braves now possess an wth the blue flag, Herman Kerned to get more speed out COLONIA - Colona Varety Eastern Tre squeezed out startng ptcher, coastedtohsformance Asde from beng crowned the youths selecton to the hono of hs car. By that tme, Schurch was almost even wth contnued to domnate. the dose vctory over Peoples Ex easest trumph of the current SUred the Angels bg vctory, four teams, the Gants, Hlltop wnnlng ptcher, Ben Grabowsk cut off the te breakng run,was frst made from Ph! team when the anmmc" 1 Prame, the crowd was on Its toes yellng, and Frame passed Western Dvson of the Colona press by a score of 4-3 to re season as hs teammates sent Super Market Tgers, Georges the fnshng lne Just by a half a cars length. To keen Lttle J-JlVKt.l> 4- Fellows kuuno 1UUJU1 Major UbUBUl. League 4AUIUUM.** a man ted IMbU wth nu 4fUI Beverages V1WQUU Un- ther respectve battng averages soarng. Iseln Lumber Dodgers are all was tagged wth the Prates re-,to serve on the fund» Gulf Staton Yankees, and the n the seventh nnng. Caballero phla headquarters. He f w*» competton that Schurch gave Prame, was one of the factors tha forced the leader to slce down the late Robnsons one htter to shut out Colona Paul Kozub, one o the WhteFtness Test Mtch Abrams ptched a classy lmted n the Eastern Dvson. The Tremen scored three _... ted for second place wth 2-2 ve^; Icommttee and snce h»s record at the speedway." Drugs by a score of fl-0. jruns n the last nnng to pck Sox most consstent htters, (marks thus far ths season. After tralng by a 4-3 score fered hs servces Prom the August 23, 1929 ssue of The Independent- Abrams used both hs ptch up the wn. Mke Karask re- rapped out four safe blows lnceved credt for the vctory eludng two doubles, Results Told the seventh nnng, the Iseln flcal to Pa]a!c In hl» gong nto the bottom half of capacty whch muh Down 1-0 gong nto the ffth Leader, ng arm and hs bat to wrec Innng, the Braves ralled for "No other day n the hstory of the bg saucer had so the Pharmacsts. Durng h and added a par of doubles to Lumber Prates erupted for two adequate funds three bg runstoclnch the verdct n a well played game. many thrlls, nor were thrlls and shvers ever packed more stnt on the mound, he sent 1 hs teams cause. Rchard Falette also rapped a par of two runs to manpulate a close one Former mayur WOODBRIDGB-Durng the opponents back to the benc run vctory over the Hlltop months of Aprl and May n Adams, an Important men closely In so short a perod of tme than n the thrd elmnaton. Up to that tme there had been nothng out of the tyng run wth a sharp sngle JCs Sponsor Rche Brodkn drove n the va the strkeout route. Wth h baggers for the losng Truckers 1962, under the drecton of Shop-Rte Tger» m a game of the Joe Modresk:. J: bat, the Varety star belte The heavy httng of Anthony Ernest Dubay, Supervsor played at the Merrll Park damond. Pajaks achevemor. ts,r.<! ordnary; then everythng seemed to happen at once. The to set the stage for Gary Notaro who sent the second and mlttee three hts, whle hs brother Scarola and Steven Mosh together wth some fne twrlngpro Grd Tlt Teachers h of f Physcal h l Educaton Prank Tagllorenl broke up too, rendered hs» Physcal Educaton, the whrlng about of the Prontenac drven by Condon! Pans Jeff contrbuted & resoundn held ther breath as the car spun about at the top of the thrd runs scamperngtothe! trple and Kevn Hackett, by Alfred Hellregel, Jr., enjabled Slvas Shell to defeat PRINCETON Chartable or- Delaney, Ben Mlnucc, Agnes n grades one to sx Jerry ;he game n the bottom of the [the fund rasn? turn and narrowly mjssed crashng nto Al Stewart, of Morlstown. Then there was a sgh of relef that was npped In left feld. plate wth & lne drve sngle to double, to the wnnng attac seventh when he ht a tremendous home mn for the Prates Amercan* from jj one o( -!; orl Mark Perre was the Phar Colona Hardware by a score of ganzatons and nsttutons n Boyle, and BUI Kovacs admnstered a battery of Youth the bud as Condon suddenly straghtened out and shot away maclsts losng ptcher Stephen Sohtak tolled! every communty n the State Notaro wac the Braves most wth racng lke mad, hs nerve apparently not the least bt y Robert Crystal came fort well n a losng cause, sendng whch s served by a chapter of e, fecuve Wte, wu one one man man on. on. The me crcut crcut [Hs teammaws tw ta ^nn clout wa, Taglartns thrd of nclude Frank Bn > shaken by hs narrow escape. Ftness Tests advocated. d ^ ^ tattrt lth t J* ** f* wth another outstandng pet 12 Gaspumpers pp down swngng the New Jrasey Jaycees wll!the.._. Oyn» HollMay,1" sponsored by the Amercan As- wts wlth t formanee from the center of on thrd thd strkes. tk beneft from a game between, Joe Scottl twrled a fve htjter to annex the Tgers mound Durng the 1961 Fred A. Stegner. J> soclauon of Health, Physcal Mt the New York Gants and the belted a home run nad Educaton and Recreaton, a durng a losng cause. Phladelpha Eagles of the Na trumph, whle Lou Orazlano,on, PaJak wm an department of the Natonal tonal Football League at Educaton Assocaton of the Ed Lane, the Brtves wnnng absorbed the Tger* low. fullback on the F Cops Outshoot Vstors [Prnceton on Saturday, 8ep team In the (> I Unted States. [tember 8. Conference, but h Twenty-fve hundred ffth ball carrer was and sxth grade boys and grls. As Andrew Ludwg Stars Hudasko Ptchng 1 flclent to earn h!" All K* n the townshps twenty-two Among the 160 partcpatng Jaycee chapters throughout the en honors. The Fu- 1 State are the Woodbrdge Jaycees. Each chapter has pledged In the 50 yard dash, shuttle run, elementary schools were tested requred to * WOODBRIDGE The Woodword essay on "H *" AcenterfleWer.HoltcompUed ^-...» «* n mnt«brdge» Townshp Polce ts porton of the games net standng broad jump, Softball Fudge Named Tger ournament Ads Angels Wn and a. sx Hw» ll Team took another long strde recepts to local chartes. throw and the 800 yard runwalk. These test* measure a.295 battng average and led Both entres WP- toward thetopof the Central, Blled as the "Jaycees Football Classc," the game wll be the Tlger n total hts wth 23. HOPELAWN The Angels,Islam home run to pave the w»y n the opnon <>f <- Baseball Captan Jersey League by defeatng the He drove n 11 runs from the speed, aglty, leg power, arm behnd the sx ht ptchng oftfor the Tgers 8-3 verdct of the selecton l«princeton Don Fudge, leadoff poston, Won by Long : Planfleld Polce at the fnal one pror to openng power and endurance for sustaned actvty. Gerald Hudasko, defeated the the Yankees. Johnny Bonon* Pajak recently ow 20, Junor frst baseman from Prnceton won seven games the local Man Street range. of the NFLs 1962 champonshp Yankees 9-6 _.. n the Hopelawn man also collected a round trp ftthman ye» r at s Manlus, N. Y.«has been elected captan of fhe 1963 Prnce- concluded 1962 season. Woodbrdge marksman, was wed the August F Grelncr e nd. The bggest crowd ever to the natonal average. avqrage. The av- 8teve A d u able decson. and lost 14 durng the recently Andrew Ludwg, the relable COLONIA Bud Long cap- season on th«followng week- The 50th percentlle shows I Youth League. per to contrbute to the favor- In Metuclf NAVAUV.1 _, t _JJ _!! _ 1_ «^.t.^1 Jl. n..nt ton baseball team. on hgh man on the range wth a wtness a pro grd clash In New Fudge, who succeeds Jack Among Skylne Conference ournament at the Colona erage attaned d by y the boys home m n for and h tudles. HI* total score of 297,. He fred 99 Jersey sport* hstory Is expect and grls was at the per- Whtehouse, played n each of football records set by Utah In slow fre, 98 n tme and a ountry Club wth a net 67. 8teve Bt Shulack flhfa* duplcated the ed at Prnceton Unverstys centle. Ths s 5.8 percent fert for ^ Yankee* Champonthp Swm etopofh Prncetons 21 games ths State n 1981 were yards perfect 100 n rapd. [ore than 67 club members Palmer Stadum, especally the natonal Shulack sprng, batted.230, and led the per game rushng and passng, {was the.yankeet* losng ptcher Meet on ]fdy 7th membershp Second place honors on team ook part n the two day tourley on the looal lnks. Gants and the Eagle* were percentlle and the gru norm The recent snce the two rvals the The boys norm was at the 58th Socety. team n RBIs wth 14. and an average of 38.1 ponts In the aeoohd game of the COLONIA Offcal* representng the Colona Swm captan Frank Ferraros wnnng club went to Jack Wald- the champons and runnera-up, Roger Holt, 21, a senor from per game for 10 contests. double header, the Yankees New York Cty, won the Wllam J. Clarke Trophy, gven Through 1961, Jockey Wlle man wth a 295 total He was respectvely, pcvely, n n the e leaguesg : In the grls shuttle run, the lfted below: Competton was based on 18- at the 53.7 percentlle. (the Douglw scored a 3-1 trumph over the Club announced earler th hole medal play wth full handcap. of hs better game of the cur- AAU champonshp swm Angels u Don Zak hurled one week that the New Jersey annually to the player wth the Shoemakers mounts.have followed by Phl Yacovlno, who Eastern Dvson race last season, and due to the locaton of even the Brtsh norm of lm kther. of townshp norm of 78.3 exceeded " * j Ana hnn best httng and feldng record. earned 124, ht hs three targets for a 293 rent season. meet wll be held at the local I score. to takng flnrt place, Long. the game mdway between New In the boys shuttle run, the ton Bov Plalnfelds most effectve sarded a gross and was York and Phladelpha townshp norm of 75.8 exceeded James Dolonlch and pool on July 7. BOM, 2nd shooters on the frng lne were warded a handcap of 11. The Classc wll be the frst the Brtsh norm of The Adamratk plt the Yankees Entres for the statewde Fred Brown and Charle Coffe; Ted for second place were professonal football game ever shuttle measures speed and ptchng chore* In the nghtcap meet wll clote no later than W Enjoy Your wth three phase totals of 29: Ed Novak and Hank Buanl wth V^n&H at Palmer Stadum. Wll. aglty. In the Grl* Softball League July 5 accordng to Mke hmbuj and 290, respectvely. 69s, Novak had a 73-4 and Ham H, Meyer, Jr., of Summt, The boys and grls In the Mark Mercurc ptched superbly and belted two home runs to TrumUtore, the Colon* Wwxlbrdtc (1171) [Buonl a H-6 for the 69 totals. Classc general charman, wld ffth and sxth grades n tha- 8wlm Club drector. Slmmer Bowlng SK TF RP Tt Two members shared thrd that the event had been arranged wth the complete co- faled to attan the natonal over the Falcon* Jn an exctng! contestant* must be regs- Woodbrdge Townshp schools lwkd the ««le* to a 12-H wm TO be elatttw Iw Uw m**t, A. Ludwg... V lace wth 70..Robert Vetere J. Waldmau operaton and assstance of average n the 800 yard runwalk. Ths event measures en- Bea Bln*ky auo ht % home AAU or be a bonaflde member TftTem, eght nnng game. tered wth the New Jertey at the had a , whle James P. Yacovlno Prnceton Unversty offcals. B. Zmmerman carded a 97- R. Ctloff 100»S 97 29(1 A aellout of the stadum* close durance for sustaned actvty. run for the JBagle*, whle Dot of the YMCA. Entry fees on of Amerca NEW AIR-CONDITIONED PUnfeld (1149) to 47,000 seftu s antcpated. The townshp norm for ths Pllchta absolved th«falcon* ffty cent* per event and It Other aoorw: Q«org«Mellert, F. Brown M «H W The game wll be another event wu 36.1 percent or 14 Pltohlng loe*. per relay team. Dr ; George Kngtah, 87- stop on the two pro teams pre- percent below the natonal av All algned applcaton! C Coffey ( The MeU avenged,n earler Meyers BOWL-MOR LANES 15-72; Jay A. Bnuu, Jr., 85- Q. CuntKl) "Ivy League Crcut" of wage. Tht fjrl faled to attan trp natonal average n the Yankee* br comng through defeat at tfe hand* of the should be maled to Mf S. Madsen N 2 ; 1S - 72; and H. I. Roberts, 86 rectut years and, for the OlanU, Trumbatore, Colona Boulevard, Oolonla wll replace ther appearances Softball throw when the norm, wth MI 8-1 conque«t ln> the COCKTAIL LOUNGE SNACK BAR The 1964 U. 8. Open golf CMonlt memben IMC a bu»yat Ue Altfe Booth Memoral fell to 44.3 percent. The toftball throw measures mm power. campagn. tetun* Meond meetng of the IPMbl Reduced Kates for Chldren Weckdw champonshp wll be played «4 weekend,. ^^^ A _. fewtouck Tourna-._».. Game at the Yale Bowl, New Yeort ago, the Jockey n the Kentucky Derby and tatv&w II NoontoI F. M. the CougrcKlonal Country Club ment (for ponts) wll be held Haven, Conn., for the pott two Natonal norms based on the ChrU Vftyada wu Mw M«t«Boyle got to cut down a pun* contanng tfee prte money. It WM j. Bethetda, ltd., near fashln Satuxdaj, and Sunday at tbe ye«r* performance rvm-uuamtuu of v» u,vvv 8,600 boys WVf/g and BUUI uutt " ouutandlng n«w«^ pkyar wth ym H» Wm Streft UM-45M Woodbrdgt Um,D,Cn»«lWlC!»ttl«* M ch*. fluurdw. some dub Tlcketa (or UJB grl In 30 Mate* gtve studenu h * r *»natent hlttpg. hunt (nan a wre trunf wr Krcry D»y at U Noon Darn*feeSummer Month* for The Countw Club, Bros member* wll faee Roselle OJCbe obtaned from any member a chance to judge ther ftness n t Mdget League guue the fnb Cturohlll \U lnt, 1st the Unon Countr oub. on Paw ltt othtm vt smlar age. [Joe Mulroootf ht * noddown. f nun*

19 KB-CP PAGE HDfSTlBf IMl> a ; ft k Fund, A from Sperto P l I, 1 : rftmb, walte- IM. «-,,, Mrs. Joseph,. mlkol Joe L. S»bftdM,, r, (lk f., Paul Konb, ( s Sponsor,,,,! from BporU fw) >e chapter or head- Football Street, are $7.50 wth a SO cent added to each Tckets wll be LEGAL NOTICES E an, OJj,. Matuohtn, N J., dated M, m, Md fllerl OctobM W. U t&«offlm ot th* Clerk ol MlddMt.1 Count, M Map mm, Flu JfM". B1WO ALSO KKOWrl AJ813 Bmer- «U»\ W Brtdg*, New Jersey Wng the premses commonly known»n<s desgnated as No. n Emfon Un», Old Brdge N J Th* approxmate amount of the pp amount or.judgment to be sat sn>d ny md U the sum of ftl«t»en Thou Bght Hundrd Hl,.!In the ".Tnycee LKOAL NOTICES pomon, Qenenl, of Revsed tatutes of!?»» Jerwy, prelmnary to! the lwulng at thn fertumw of Dssoluton. NOW THTOETORl. I, the Beer*-, Ury of the Bt«t* «f New Jeney, Do hereby Certfy that the Md corporaton dd, on the Thrty-Frst dny of May, ISflJ, fle In my offce a and MWd thm (l) tw at won taprwhatt (ft at luoh tapmntmant (BmlnafWr... ^ M Jsje^Sflge/T) U Brt»lf*«.nUo «tl (TdlMRSMhe jju a»«l«l *l lst*, heretr autfor Itel to U l«n*4 ehell t>t refluem by.1 ltowlt s««al tn thl prncpal,rdo»nt of Ik* Wlt* en l>mm. If the currant astro* of stld townshp and (1) tt s nmmsary to fnance, ad purpo* by th* UuanM ot oblgatons of lad Townshp pursuant to th* LsoeJ Bond Uw of New Jersey and (1) tht utlmntcd,.:-h Jnycees (who nnr ther name >jpw Jersey Junor t th Bght Hundred, Slxty-elght (IN! - M8.00) Dollars, more or less to I*th«t Wth the costs ot ths sole TogMhll wth all \nfl sngular the rghts, prlvlege, heredtament* snd appurtenances thtrrmnlo belongng or In anywse appertanng. The suborlbr reem* the rght to adlourn ad Ml* from tlm* to tme subject only to nch lmtatons or restrcton! upon th. terclse of nch power an may bo specally provded by l«w or rules of Court. ROBJ11IT B JAMtSON. Sherff. Mst duly executed and attested ronsentlcot of ss/d purpose l«(m.000, *nd In wrlmnr to the dlssnhtlon of s«ld"" * " corporaton, executed by all the stockholders thereof, whch l»ld non.srnt. nnd the record ot thfl pro- :eptllnr» aforesad are now on fllej n my snld nfflrb us provded by aw. IK TEBTTMONT WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affned hy offcal seal, at, Trenton, ths Thlrty-jnt day of May. AD. one thou * RIMM, Attomrya I.-L. J/31 - «/7-14-Jl/8J,,f ommerce at ther..uvpntlon n Asbury, :. nvnth)» an organn! vounn men, *W* 31 nnl,.,ll-at,ed to humantarcomrrmnty servce. In,,;,, v. the Jayeees total n non member In ISO y er < throughout the State. IN MIDDLE wfe ran talk: for noun doesnt even need NOTICE Motlc* 1* hereby gven that the followng ordlnancs was regularly pmmd and adopted at a regular amtlm of th Townshp Commttee Of Ihl Townshp of Woodbrldge, In th* Oounty ot Mddlesex, New Jersey, h«ld on the 19th day of June, wnd nne lty-two. hundred and (Seal) f.-i-. «/»/ ROBERT J. nmkhardt 8*crftary of Htate I - as y, B. J. DUN1OAN, TownMlp Cler*. :AMCl TO FURTH1R AK ORDIHANCS ENTI- T U D "AN ORDINANCE TO BfTAfl. II8H BALAAT AND WAOB mag of OBTAI m AM ORDTN JAOm hh TT«n IIH r NOTICB Notce Is hereby gven that the followng ordnance was regularly passed and adopted at t regular meetng of thl Townhlp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldgt, n th» County of Mddles**, New Jersey, htld on the 19th Any of June, B. J Ṫownshp Clerk AH ORDTNANCB REQUIRING THE DRArama, nu.tktt OR FBNOTNO OP poura AND BODIES OK WATER ACcraBTBT,E TO (4) M.JOO of ath turn U t«b«pro Tded by the down payment hen Imfter appraprlated to nnuce eald purpoh, ana (S) the eatmated mnmum amount of bond* o otm nereanary to be Mued for Md pur POM le»«l*)0 and («) th* coat of eueh ptrpo»e, u herenbefore Uted, Include the ggt amount of H.OCO whch la Ml mated to be n«oe*ary to fnance the ooat of awn purpoee, Includ Ing archtect! fee«, accovnttng, en glneerng and lnaecctton coet*. leva exp«nm and othet etpenwa, n eludng Internet on tuoh obllg* tlon«to the «l«nt permtted b Secton 40A;J-» of the l«ral Born Uw. Secton 3. It U hereby drtermlne and t«t«d that moneye eceedlm IVMK), approprated for down pay menta on captal Improvement* o for th«captal Improvement fun In budget* heretofore adopted fc aald Townahlp are now tvtllabl to fnance Md purpose. The m.. of M.BOO I hereby approprate from euch moneys to the payme- Mrtltn. tt* mnn«r mlu.l hr th* l f ald h d l DRRN. I8 A WAOB SCOT.n mag of OBTAIN omctag AND OTRBl FOIL TIME AWD PART T n O MPT.OYKK) 01" THI TOWN- WALTER ZIRPOI-O, Commltteeman-at-Larg 8KTP." NOTICES AttNt: B. J. DCHIOAN. Townahlp Clerk VOTICK WALTER ZIRPOLO, OommltUerntn-at-Urge Attet: B. J. DUNIOAN, TownJhlp Clerk. To be adrertlatd M adopted 1n tndependent-l.*dfr on Jurs lst, 1M1. I.-L. J/ll/M that tbe...r-llnnnre wa regularly,.,r «dnpted at a regular, < th TownshlD Commltr,rj.::"hlp of Woodbrdge, -,;:., nf Mlddlene K*# f-l n".) 19th day of June, n J DtTNIOAN. Townhlo Cltrx HNAST TO AMTND AN "TOWN adopted In Indpendent-Le»d«r on June lst. ltm. I.-L 1/11/81 of the cost of sad purpose Secton 4. To fnance sad pu: POM, bonds of sad Townshp n aggregate prncpal lunount m. uceedlng tftl.mo ar» hereby suthorlud to be Issued pursuant to sad Local Bond Uw. Sad bonds UTOAt NOTICM (MAM! (be v Mlttkt h»twfr flotm. t»< bl l ondl and n»t»l t the Nfn frst Thnttemd vunnntn to th LKGAL NOTICCS lattanet of aald hond lm. >-, I1.9M I hwfby approprated from rch money to the payment ot the coat ot tal jrarpoe*. Secton 6. To fnance md pur- POM, bonu Of tla Townthlp of an tgg«gte nrtaelpl amount not n Medlng M,lM ee hereby authorluet tn le Iwued punuant to md local Rld Uw, Ram bond! ahtll bear lnteret at a rate whch ahtll not exceed»1* P*r centum (J%! annum. All matters wth UMAL NOtlCTS tded bt «t» down Mtnant tur«- (ntar aoprobtlmm (6 flnanc* lad purpot, and (}) tn tttnawd maxmum mount Of Dond or note to b* tkfutd tot sad pur-.n,1m and l) th«con of such purpom, a* btnlnbefore stated, Include* U* aggregate amount of Whch Tt ltlmstld to be necessary to flnlnoe the rot of such purpose, Includng oteetry t OM II (9, LSOU NOTICKB UOAL mmen brtdfe, Wn* Mtmt untl J«fU. PTevmng TUne, July I, ltd, to b* opened and publcly read. Bdden way obtan plan* and r lnetttom «t the ONlee of Charle Beetle, Townahlp Snglneer. durng the hour* of tbe regvlar couree or hmnem Wtnnln On June U 19«J hut no«later th«n three (J 1 (ley pror M> the Bnal d»» mr the ll! bd Mterty <Me *f HrfrtfL A the weetetly ltd* of IftrtM Flnt dnw* by O»rT f. Thl I dk4 p thn mtlftn<? In R llnn C. It Is hr*l to sad bona not determned " Ithla ordnance shall be determned h!by resolutons tn be hrresftor of bds. fees, accountng, engneerng and! Rd* mult to submtted nn Inspecton oost, legal xpanm* and j Proposal form furnshed tn.tp «rmln"1,nfl dlplnraa tbsl the vrfml,,r other epense. Inrludlng muat be arcompmu«n hv :utlon of ulnen of Bald ptrnocf. *< renenname lfe, le Bfrtlon 7. To fnance ssld pnr- lng ll nf an aggregate prlnon such obltgttlot) to th» e«t»nt "orfmfat* nrety for permtted by fltctlnn WllK oflthe Contract on award thereof The th* loosl Bond Uw. bd must be aomxnpanled hy a c«rtlfl"l check, lor not 1MB than l«\ P«T cent of the mmnt nf th«hd. hp Commuter rrserve Mr, INI. h«rb< Attune, Awatl On the WMUrly sld*, from th* northerly ld* of H*ra*n Arlnu* l«tb* southerly ade of Bmlth 8U«M; on ths easterly stele, from tbe south* rlv ad* of Umllh Strut to tm northerly sde of Rsmsen Aven*), plant dnwn by Charles W Mtfl*, Townshp tagln**r, dal*d JUM, 1M1. Secton J. It I h*rb)f d»w snrt rswd that mony *gce»tng tpproprlated for dnwn r«v- rt "! p p«( r pfll amount not exceedng 110,100 yfttrs comnttd from tlf m*!nte on eaplt«l Iroprotemrnls or t g,.are hereby nuthflrled to he l«u«d for the captal Improvement fund h«rp,y,1,.,.:,n]n., pursunut [< aald I«-«l Bond Law budgets heretofore soopted fnr debt nf ssld Towmhlp, nn tt»rn<m] In! In Rertlon <0A!-4l nr,sw, I Incren^l hy thn by lmoo and thst tle hm t to accept of «Md. whch n u ft* n th* bmt lnwr«t ot th* l B J. DUNIOAN, Towmhlp Cl*rt 8/11/8J To flnane* sad pur ; NOTICB TO BIDMRS M.,,,,lsMd T, nw All matters wth r-wt!"" bondt a( "* T»» nshl P <", n,!! 0 ""."^.T «J," n "I* 1 5"" td n snld notes not rc-tcrmlm hv " n»«" Prlnolpal amount notbds wll be r*e*^*d by Uw Town. ths ordnal «h"all l»» f "«H"».»00 are Hereby tu-«^ip CornmltW. of tm Townjhlp of frcto the bond and notes uttmrh»,r nlsby resolutons to In h«rfartcrl thorlm<i t0 onllnae* lajpurs«anmo an PvrDtnlsdopted. In the cvcnl. Hnt, hmdl** 1 1, IlOC * 1, B o^... 1 III ) h,r, mtra purtuant to purmant tu nte bond! Woodbrlde on July l. C n, for the y., he Constructon and Recon>tnr<tlnn of I Inch Permanent Pavements In ths ordl ^llnn J)elr nterb at a raw wncn»»»^n ramhn rspmnm n momf. of." 1 " 1 " nof " CMa ll1 P* centumjvsrlou street* In Woodbrtdgs prop- ID Ihl debt Ilmltntlcns sld Locsl Bond Law, rftntahprt Innanrfl th» s«r*ff*t«ammmr m tbUlvlslon of 4(A:J-7 nf,.,»w I notes" h«r*by athorlmd to b» Is I* 8 "" P* r "». All matters wth «r. Colonla, Port luldlnb. Hopeawn 1 RerMonl. Th..ralr,st,c.,h»,,k.!»«"1 ^(Ube reduced l,v *n smnunl m^}, t0 " 1(l h?, n) " not, "««- JjlJ^ 1.*U!l^«To *"f* ll P f ot ffect wnly days aftr thkr.t p,,,. «u«l to the prlnclpsl amount ofmlnrt by ths ordnance shall be 1 Woodbrldge consstng of the fol Naton th.reof after Anal P,«,,,, thd bonds so turned If Ihr nggrc,! " tmnlned by rfsnlutlohs to be,lowng quantltle: ttate mmnt of outotndlng hon(l^"" rm "* r» ll0 P t» l1 NOTICK Notce Is hereby gven that the followng ordlnnncf was regularly PM**d and adopted at a regular mmtlng Of th«townnllp Commltte* Of the Townhlp of Wnorthrl(1»e, In the Oountv of Mlddlcwj, New Jersey, held on th( 19th day ot June, ltd. NOTICB IS HTOIBT Orvwt that the followng proposed ordnance was Introduced and passed on frst readng at s meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the Oounty of MddlMM. held nn thp 19th day of June, and that sad ordnance wll bft tnk^n up for further consderaton for flnn! pujage at a matng of sad Towmhlp Commttee to he held at ltd mmtln? room In the Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrldne, Now Jersey, on the 3rd day y >F 1M0." VTFI! 71RPOU5. r."rnheeman-at-lwge B.1 DUNIOAN.! Townshln C JAN ORDrNANCX To AMEND!,: > {".tt\ jvp-t«t u adopted In "Tender on Jun* Ht. SALE r or mm jm DIVISION. MID rontt Docket No.? Bmnnrlrt Mflng* In AN OBDNANcf mrrmf-t -AM OR ADOPTING AND fhkat INO A RE-n.A.HRIFKATTOV AND,-. BALART DCmron.l OH CTBRTAIN 11 "* " mt WQODBRTDaE TOWNSHIP MITNT- ClPAL BMPTflYKWl SETTTNn Trn.rs n^rsm- TATION AND SALARY BATES AND; AOOPT1NO A PAIARY o r m r ANt) WTABT ISHINO TMH n y y nf Jnlv, 1M2, at B oclock, P.M. or as soon thereafter as Rad matter can be reached at whch tme and place, nl [KTSOns who may be Interested theren wll be. gven an opportunty to be heard concernng shall hear Interest at a rte whch shall not need st per centum (9%) per annum. All matter wth respect to sad bonds not determned hy ths ordnance shall be determned by rtwlutlon to be hereafter adopted. Secton 3. To Bnand* sad pur pose, bond antcpaton notes of ssld Townshp of an aggregate ptnrtpsl amount not c«*rtlng tl,500 are hereby authorsed to be Issued pursuant to wld Locsl Bond Ln In antcpaton of the Issuance o: Md bonds, flud notes shall bea Interest at s rate whch shall no eceed all per centum («%) p«annwn, and may be renewed from tme to tme pursuant to and wth In the lmtatons prescrbed b; eald Law. All matters wth respec to sad notes not determned b ths Ordnance shall b determne by resolutons to b* hermfte RTATTT8 AB A TOWVpHIP BM- Pl.OYlCT! AND INDFR THE CIVII, SKRVIO 8THTBM OF THK STATF OF!TEW JERSIf." ADOPTED DInrp<rstlotl Of th* Slat* OTMB«H»0. 5M0.Vr^y. Is Plalntlfl,»n«Jane 1 WAf.Tm 7.IRPOI.O, Brr:. ll-nurd Herm»n. Jatg r.-.m ta Newark Klectrlr r. and Majegtle Ilectrlc o. corporstlon, are O«-,; wrt of FxMutlon for the n;^rtffnged prcml s, m v:rtur the above stated >o me drected and <l»llt*r«d, ; ftpnse lo sale U publc ven- IDNE3DA7. ITU 1TTII DAT OF JUNE. A. D, 1»O, the hour of two Oclott b» Ml ptrv!l!n( SUndard OT Day- It s..v,;..: tme, In th* aftwnoon It.c sll >.v/. at thl Sherff** In HIP.y of New Brunswck,, tnt fr.ln lot, tn«ot c! :..r nnd premse*, stuate. j am beng In th Townshp of tlvr. n the County of Mflllen t!-,e SU.U Of New Jersey 1 md de«crb*d as follows: >< Known and deslgnatd u : m<x:k H, on nsp enttled ;*.,j st Old Brdge, Secton (tdlkn Townshp, MlddlHs s J.. W nanklln Bu- Attest: Oomml tteemsn -at-large B. J. DUNIOAN. Townshp Clerk To be advertsed In Independent-leader on June 51st. IMS. I.-L. tm/ta ITATE Of NEW JfRSKY DEMHTMICNT OF STATF B. J. DUNIfJAN. Townshp Clerk of Townshp of Woodbrldge. New Jersey AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THX PUKCHASE OF A BULLDOZER AND LOADER. BY THS TOWN- SHIP OP WOODBRIDOI, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, APTRO- PRIATOINH I9G.0O0 TO PAT THE COST THERDOF, MAKINO A DOWN PAYMENT AND AUTHOR- IZING THE ISSUANCE OF BOND8 TO FINANCE 8UOH COST AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE 1 OP BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE8 IN ANTICIPATION OF THE I8BU- OF SUCH adopted. In the event that bond are Issued pursuant to ths ordl nance, the aggregate amount o notes hereby authorsed to be Is sued shall be reduced by an amoun equal to the prncpal amount o the bond no Issued. If th* ftggr* gate amount of outstandng bond snd notes Issued pursuant to th ordnance shall at any tme rcee th* sum tnt mentoned In th secton, the money rased hy th ssuance of uld bond* shall, t not less th*n the amount of sue excess, be appled to thl paymt of such note then outstandng. Secton 8. It Is hereby dtermln and declared that ths perod usefulness of sad purpose, accor Ing to Its reasonable lfe. I a perl< WALTER ztnrn.n. COmrnlttapnftn nt I.n Ht I. PUNKJAN, wnhlt Clerk STATEMENT TB* Bond Ordnance publshed rwlth has b«en fnally pn.w!l by he Townhlp Commttee, of the ownahlp of Woodbrldge. In ounty " New g nd nnd notes Istued p!lr*uant to thn ordnance shall at any tme eceed tlls Con.Secton 5. To fnance aald purpore, bond antcpaton not*s of «cld Towmhlp of «n aggregate prlnthe mm frst mentoned secton, the moneys rased hv thedpal amount not Mceedlng» Issuance of snld bonds shall, lo «r e hereby»uthor«ed to be lamed l B L not less than the amount of y pursuant to sad local Bond Law I excess, be appled to tle pnvmentn antcpaton of the Issuance of of such notes then outstmuing j 1 " 11 bonds. Sad notes shall bear Secton 8. It Is hereby determned y d that the nfllmx?) l nterest at a rate whch thall not ceed sl» per centum d b per p annum, and may be renewed from Hf». Is» perod tme to tme pursuant to and wlth- I th ltat rbd h, \ l n r < t0 "" WMonohl* Hf». Is» perod tme to tme pursuant to and wlth I, ^V nf M " mputed from the date In the, lmtaton! prescrbed hy I, q ". Mtlon p Inertto sad notet not determned by, thl 11 t n, d t l f l he Local Bond Lw, has begun to! Tf, bgu m from the date of the flmt Icatlon of tht«ttatwnent. B. J. DUNMAN Townthlp Clerk of the Twnh f W h Bond Law has been duly by resolutons to be hereafm ndopted. In the event that bond tons of Bltumlnm, cnt* ftu Tons ot CA-BC fl T. 1" Modfed rnnetra tlon Maeadsm 4" Maeadsm FnundalIh - made nnd fled In the. offce, nf thf» Issued pursuant to ths o ITownshlp Olerlr of s*ld Townshp mnm-e. the aggregate amount of and that suot lutement so flw 101 *" h «by suthorlned to be 1s- 17,400 B. T. tlon and the necessary ppurtenancts l accordsnee wth plan and jpwltl catons on fll In the Offce of th Townshp engneer. Bld for th* above wll he n MlVKt St th* OfflC«Ot the Town shp Cltrk of th* Townshp o Woodbrldg, MsmOrlal Munlclpl Buldng. Woodbrldg*, New Jersey untl 1:30 P.M., Prevalng Tme. July 2, lfw2, to be opened ftnd punllcly read hy th* Townshp Com- "jmlttee, at 1:30 P.M., Prevnng rownahlp Engneer, dated June, A copy of salt plans hove Is on 111* In th* ofboe of the Townshp, perk snd Is. O$*n o publc UuPWtloB. Secton I, Bald UnprjT««et shall be undertaken u a local lmprot*- mnt nd th* «o*t thereof not born*.y th* Towaotp thall b* mawrl upon the lands and ml Mtat* upon he lln* and In the vcnty of W4 oprovemnt whch may b* b*»- nttd by sad Improvwnnt, as provded In Chapter H of Tltl 40 ot th Revsed Btutas of Ntw Jeney. All asmsamnu leved tor tald kmprovement shall n saob oas* IM as nearly a may be In proportloa to and not ID xcasa ot th* ptculltt beneft, advantag* or Inenas* In vslus whch thl regpscttn lots snd parcels of r*»l Ntats tha) b» deemd to rwceue by nason of fu«h Impravmant. Th* total amount ot -L. p Townshp of WomlhrldRo N J «/31/M.hows that the (trow debt of sad Th Townshp. 4flA:2-4.1 of defned In fwtlnn Locsl Bond Law, sued shall be reduced by n amount equvl to the prncpal amount of the bonds so Issued. If the NOTICB Incrensed bv ths ordlnnnce bvwc. amount of outstandlnx bonds $10,100 Bnd thnt the Issuancfl of the 1 ""! no*" Issued punuant lo ths NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVXN th»t!bonds nnd notes authorlmd bv thls»fdlnce shall at sny tune, exceed No plans and pecflcallons wll be gven to prospeotlvt bdders untl they art prttjuallfed. Prfqmlft. catkn perod shall end on June 27, 11X12, Bdders wll be notfed of ther status, wthn forty-eght :ours sfter pn<nallfcftton form frst mentoned In thltjj" **" "^mltt * <1 to th * Town the followng proposed ordnancelordmance Is pursuant to Ml ex of such notes then outstandng ot June, 1982, and that sad ordl-unte, effect twenty days after the nance wll b«taken up for further frst publcaton thereof after fnal :onlderatlon for fnal PMSHRC at a meetng of sad Townshp Commttee to be held tt lte meetng room In the Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrlge, New Jertey, on the 3rd day of July, 1981, at 8 oclock, P.M or as MXn thereafter a* Ml matter can be reached at whch tme and place all persona who may be Inter* *«.t»d theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng the same. B. J. DUNIOAN. Townshp Clerk of Townshp ot Woodhrdge, New Jersey of years computed from the date of snld bond. j Secton?. It Is heteby determned and stnt*d thtt the Supplemental AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Debt Statement requred by s»ld locat Bond IAW lsa been duly made and fled In the offce of the BE IT ORDAINKH by the Town-jTowuhlp Clerk of sad Townshp, of tle Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the Oounty of CMTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION! MI<UHeaex. New Jersey, u follow*: To tl to whom thew presents; Secton 1. The Townthlp or come OreetlHRS wwdbrldge, In the County of Mld- WHEREAS. It pptart to my «tlt-!dles«. thall purche*. automotve tmtlod by duly authentcated record. of the proceedngs for the voluntary vehcles. Includng orgnal apparatus and equpment, consstng of new bulldozer and one new dssoluton thereof by the unsnlm-lonc new bulldozer ana one new ous consent of all the stockholders, 1 front end loader. The sum of 196,000 deposted In my offce, the. "*" "" " * " """ M. T. M MtrrOH.I and 0BNERAT0R8. INC. a corporaton of tlls State, whomjfrom tl prlnc-?- offlt. > s;t\(cl at Nu-Uhe bun L l,-r*hy approprated t< the payment ot the. cost nf such vehlclen. Such approprstlon thall be met the proceeds of the tale of rls uthorum, fud the down and that such statement *t fled nhow that the grow debt of Md Townshp, as defned In Secton 0AS-43 of aald local Bond Law, s Increased by ths ordnance by Ml,200 tnd th«t the Issuance of the bonds and note* authorsed by ths ordnance Is pursuant to an excepton to the debt lmtatons prescrbed by sad Ixcal Bond Lan contaned In subdvson g of 40A 1-7 of Hd Uw Secton 8. ThU ordnance shall take afreet twenty days after the frst publcaton ther«of utter fnal 300 Kfnball Rtrrf!.. In the. Tuwnshlplpnvmcnt t >roprlatel bv ths ordlof Wx>dlrldge, rtunty of MldrtfvjnRnc. M^ld lmprnv*!m;t shall h* 1 State of New Jersey (John Mn.naMMd-rnluu us» Renernl lnprovebelng the t;et theren charge there«: upon M» may b crvwl, has compled wlthw.tal.v benefltet! the re-qlrrmrt of Tlt.e 14, c^r-< SerrmM 2. It Is ln-roby determned WAITER ZmPOIX) CommHteeraan-at-I*rg* am In 1 ": mj no pnrt nf the cost thereof proce!w:sha: >e as.ws.-ml».t,lu.u property Attest: n. J. DUNIOAN, Townshp Clerk Tu be advertsed In The Indeemlent-Leatler on June 31st. 1061, THI CONSTRUCTION OP 8ANI TAHY aswnta IN PORTIONS OP METUCHKN AVENUE AND OTHER STREETS, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBJWDQI, IN THE COUNTY OP MIDDLE8BX AS A I,OCAI, IM PROVBMtNT, TO MAKE AN AP PROPHIATION OP 131,850 TO IA THS 006T THEBEOF AND TO AUTHORIZB TWS IBSOANOT O! BOND6 AND MAKB A DOWN PAY MINT TO FINANCE SUCH COS 1 AND TO PROVIDE- FOR THE 13 8HANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATIO1 NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OP THI,. J88UANCB OT SUCH BONDS. lne same. BE IT ORDAIUSt) by the Town shp Commttee ot the Townshp of I Woodbrldge, In tho County ot Mddlesex, New Jersey, as follows: Secton 1. The santary sewer sytem of the Townshp o( Woodbrdge, la the County of Mddlesex, tb»r be mproved by constructng ntuy HWtr, together wth ll wth Notce of Publc Hearng for fnal urtoptlon on July 3rd, 1W1. I.-I.. H/ll/fl AN (mnnance TO AUTHORIZK THU CONNTIUCTtON OK A IWI.X IIK-M) AI.ONO OLrr nrun AND] Ill IROVIDB TOn THE ISSUANCE! u SH too or nonds or THE TWNRHIP OF WOODBIIIIHIK, IN TMK COUNTY OF MIDIJI.EBEX,,\NH TO MAKE K DOWN PAYMENT! Tn FINANCE A PORTION OK THE CIST THKHEOf ANI) TO 1HOVIDE KOll THE ISSUANCE OF IKINU AN 11C1PAT1ON N0TE8 IN ANT1CIPA TION OF 1 THI? ISSHANHK OF SUCH IIONn.S. Wll UREAS, the Towjuhlp Cummlt l^* propnnrn to ronstruct R lulkhea alrk (^llft Hnad. 3«waren. and lh, lnll.1 SKt ot Amerlra wll contrbute fst.&oo to the colt of such mprovement and thl Towmhlp Comlltee lufllrek la make a down pafttest: WAI.TKR ZIRPOLO Oommltteem»n-»t-L«rge Secton (. Jt la hereby determned and declared that the perod of usefulness of lad purpose, accord- Ing to Its re*sonsb lfe. Is a perod of 10 years computed from the, date of sad bond*. tlon Documents may be obtaned upon applcaton to the Townshp Engneer. Hldders who qualfy In accordance wth the Instructon to Bdden may obtan plant and specfcatons st the amssunmu so leved shall not ucetd th* cost ot tald lmptot*.- ment. Th* porton of such e*** whch shall not be so useeeed shall to pad by th* Towmhtp u la IM cut of apnaral Irapromantwltoh II to be pad tor by nnml taatlm. such porton of the cost shall ba In sddltlod to thl contrurubml. If my, of tb* Townshp, benlnaftf provded. Secton 1. It U h*nby 4H*rmlntd sod stated that (I) tt* Townhlp wll contrtbuu no part U U* out of. sad purpom, It beng pecud that Uw ptclal l«s > menu leved therefor wll equal le, 100 and (l) ns specal asses*. menu for meh purpose hav* bam leved or confrm*! and (I) suab specal nnwrnenu maj b* pad h 10 annual losullmnt*. 8«uon 4. It s tm*t>y d*4*rmlned and auud that (1) t)w makng of such lmpn*nn«nt (h*r»- Inafwr nttmd to u "paljo**"). J. DUNIOAN, ownshlp Clerk To be advertsed In The Inde- Mndent-Leeder on June Jlt, wth Notce of Publc Hearng for nal adopton on July 3rd, W1. -I.. 6/J1/M NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that :he followng proposed ordnance waa Introduced and passed on frst e*dlng at a meetng of ths Townhlp Commttee of the Townshp >f Woodbrldge. In the County of Mlddlow, held on the 19th day of June. 1MB, and that sad ordnance wll be taken up for further consderaton for fnal passage at a meetng of sad Townshp Commt tee. to be held at Its meetng In the Muncpal Buldng. V, brdge, New Jersey, on the 3rd of July, 1962, at 8 oclock, P.M. or as soon thereafter as sad matter nn be reached at whch tme and place all persons who may be Inter. est«d theren wll be gven an opportunty to bo heard concernng Secton! YtUhrehy determned^ c «(, c!l" lm J W ; and stated that thl Debt Statement requred hy sad,., Local Bond Law h«s been duly j r,^g, n.?j" l!, v f *\\ I, 9 * 11 ; made and flted In the afflce of " " "" " Townshp Clerc of sad TOWIHU.,,,,, and that such statement so flledl m» ot but not later than three (3) day. snlpprlor to th* fnal dat* for r*c«lvshows that the RTOS. debt of Bald d S to «-nd speclflcattons Is «.00 Townahlp, as defned In Secton whl,, n 5um» h * 11 "» b* returned 40A:2-43 of sad Local Bond Law. nm * """ "" """»- -" Is Increased by ths ordnance by and that the Issuance ot the bends and notes authorzed by ths ordnance Is pursuant to sn ecetftlon to the debt lmtatonsf» Ust h." accompaned by a certfed prescrbed by sad Local Bond Law ch «J for not «"» «han ten per cent contalned In subdlvl.lon g of 40A: J* l * 10tn *.< 1 * bld - be submlttrt on the 2-7 of aald Law. Townthlp Commute* r«rght to^oo.pt or re,«t WALTER ZIRPOLO Oommltteen tn-at AVENUE AND OTHER STREETS BY THE TOWNSHIP OP WOODapp,UItenance3 necessary for the constructon of such sewers and ther oonnectton wth the santary sewer «ytt«m of the Townshp, vz.: 1. Mettchen Avenue, Woodbrldge, from the exstng santary sewer at th* westerly end of Hollywood Drve southerly MO feet. 3. Blanchard and Harrott Avenues, Avtnel, from the exstng santary sewer at the northerly end of BlandfonI Avenue westerly along Blanchard Avenue, to Harrott Avenue; tbenc«along Harrott Avenue southerly 330 feet. 3. Edgar and Harrott Avenues, Avenel, from the elstlng santary sewer at the Intersecton of Blandford and Edgar Avenues along Iklgnr Avenue westerly to B. J. DUNIQAN, Townshp Clert of Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey Attest; B. J. DUNIOAN, jtownshlp Clerc To be advertsed In The Independent-Leader on June lst, 1M1, wth Notce of Publc Hearng for fnal adopton on July 3rd, 1»». I.-L, J/31/83 Ion wll bl In the bmt Interest the Townshp. B. J. DUNIQAN, Townshp Clerl I.-L. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notce It heteby gven th&t sealed. *..,. u...~,blds wll be receved by the Town- THE IMPROVEMENT OF GROVE shp Commttee ot the Townshp of Woodbrldge for the Wdenng, and AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Resurfacng of I«afce Avenue In th«bkidoe. IN"THE" COUNTY""op Townshlp "of Woodbrldge In tht 1 Oounty of Mddlesex wth a PABC-l MIDDLESEX. AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PINANCINQ THEREOF BY THE ISSUANCE OP BONDS AND BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES. BE IT ORDAINHD by the Town> allp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, as follows: Secton 1. The Townshp of! Woodbrldge. In the County of Hddlesex, shall Improve the followng streets by constructon or reconstructon of a mxed turface-trttnmd ml* n ntunoe H flh«r«of the coat h Improvement; NOW, THERE. MK IT OHDAINFS If the Townahlp of hj Towmhlp of Wood p brllls. In De County of W<M1«MI, New Jersey, a«followt: ctun 1. In order lo protect Clff Whea Its Hotter Than-Play It Cool Wth a Chrysler Central Ar Condtonng System Installed by K&0 W ^,.wer could t» m nferno outdde but In tb. col 1O S Indte wll, a K & O of Chrytltr whole h m* *lr condtonng. Any house can be centrally ar-condtoned! Any famly can afford t today! Up to 7 years payment plan! Alons* Crek Harrott Harrott feet. NOTICE NOTICE IS HERIBT OIVTO that the followng propomd ordlnanc ws Introduced and pasted on frst I not a current upm** ot Townshp and (2) It If MoeaMTy to flnano* tald purpos* by th* tamo anc* of oblgatons ot sad Tuwmshp punuaht to U«Looal Bond Uw ot N«w Jersey and (1) th* *- tlmawd oost of aald purpcm I 118,100, and (4)MOO of sad waa.. to be provded by th* down payment herenafter approprlattd w fnance lad purpom, and (() th* estmated matmua amount ot Bond or note* ueottaary to b* lesued for sad purpo** U $18,100 and (0) the cot of such purpo**, * herenbefore, stated, lnclu aggregate amount of (1,100 estmated to bt n*e*h*ry to th cost of such parpen. Im I archtects f**s. accountng, neerlng sod Inspecton cost*. l*gal penw and otbr «ltp«n*ea, Inolud- Ing Interest on such oblgaton* to the extent p*rmltt*d by Sactlo* 40A-M0 of the Lc ~ " " Bectlon S. It I mned tnd stated thst mon*y «ceedlnf $800, approprated for " 1 taprtw} ^ Uf{M lmpm«rn*nt fun* In budgets heretotort adopted for tm Townshp art now avalable W ««">» ld pun»*. }J t j u l«* h t o « n? n» t0 the payment of 1 and FABC-1 surface upon & new Macadam foundaton, estmated amount of FABC 1 requred Is 2.2M Tons, ot Macudom foundaton Square Yards; and opened md read In publc at Memoral Muncpal Buldng on July 12, IMS at 1 P.M. Prevalng Tme. Drawngs, specfcatons and forms of bds, contracts am bond for tho proposed work, preptred by Charles W. Beagle, Townshp Engneer, and approved by the at*t«hghway of Woodbrldge, In the County Mddlesex, held on the 18th d Of June, 1901, and that aald Drll nance wll be taken up for furthe consderaton for fnal passage tt mettlng of sad Townshp Commt tee to be held at Its meetng room In the Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, on the 3rd day of July, IBM, at 8 oclock, P.M. or a soon thereafter as sad matter can be reached t whch tme and place all persons who nmy be nterested theren wll 1M Rven an opportunty to be heard concernng the same. B. J. DUNIQAN. Townshp Clerk of Townshp of Woodbrldge, P «. b <" KlJ ot t j c. -W p Tow. p t pavement wth an S-lnch surface]commssoner, have been fled In of gravel, stone or other selected"" *""" " "" " -"-"** Avenue; thence along Avenue southerly 150 Bald Improvement shall be con-.,.,......,.,-,- strutted In accordance wth the mem mt to luthor.e tht lusnce of plans and profles enttled "Plan and profle of proposed santary Arthur en rerrr Street and Helton em, In the Townshp, sl«n«*r! mrr«lt bulkhead hall ba conltructed n fln-ortanre wth plan and plclflea- H nn ne In thl tfflcl of thl ToWD Cltrk and open tg Dubllo Inpec lnn. Sqld Unpruvtment ahall be untnken as a general Improvement I no part of the coat thereof hall aseeaned sgalmt property sp lunttllnl. Secton!. It la hereby determned and stated that (1) the makng of such Improvement (herenafter re. fe.rred to a "pudpo*"). la not a current sxpente of lad Tnwnehlp and sever for Metuchen Avenue" snd "Plsn tnd profle at propused santary MWtr for srlous streets", Gated June, 19*2, prepared by Olurlfs W, Beagle, Townshp Englnwr. «copy ol each ot whch Is on fle In the odlm of the Townshp Clerk md Is open to publc Inptctlon. B*ctlon 1. BM Improvement shajl bs undertaken as «local Improvement nd the cost thereof not borne bjr the Townshp shall be assessed upon the lands and real estate upon the lne And In the vcnty of sad Improvement whch may be benefted by sad mprovement, as protded n Chuuter M Of Ttl. «of ths Revsed Statutes of New Jerwy. All assessments leved for sold Improvement shall In each case be u nearly as may be In proporton to»nd not n excess of the p«cullar beneft, advantage or I mntcrlals under partal control mxed wth cement or lme and fly ash, < Inches In compacted thckness wth btumnous surface treatment and cover: Grove Avenue, from Barren Avenu«to Lncoln Averus; Church Street, from Amboy Avenue to Lyman Avenue: Ross Street, from Amboy Avenue to James street; Gorham Avenue, from Grove Avonue to South Park Drve; Washngton Avenue, from Thomas Street to Van Buren Street; Lberty Avenue, from Green Street to Nortj Part Drve; Thomas Street, from Lncoln Avemo to Decker Place; In the Woodbrldge Secton of Woodbrldge Townshp, Coddlrgton Avenue, from Florda Qrove Road westerly to Its dead end; p New Jersey (!) It Is ncnsrr lo Ananct lad purpos* br thl Issuance, of oblgaton* of lad Towmhlp pursuant to the T,ocal Hond Law of New Jersey and (S) the estmated cot of lad purponvl In value whch tho respectve lots and parcels of real estate shall be deemed to receve hy reason of such Improvement. The total amount of,m«nta»> leved shall not contrbuted br thu Unted HtatH of Amerca, and M) U.oOo ot sad mm la to bo provded by the down payment hrolnftfur approprated to 11 nuuo sad purpose, anl (b) tna cl)u mated mxlmum amount qf bonds or not«l nac^ssary to b b d h/ tl«the eceed the u»t of sad lmprove- IslIIMU. InelMftln the IS7.5O. to bo ment. The porton of such cost whch shall not le so assessed shall be pad by tn Townshp us In the c»su of u ^cucrcl Improvement wmch la to bo puld for by rl In the Hopelawn Secton of. Woodbrdge Townshp. Hornsby Street, from New Brunswck Avenue southerly to Its dead end; Hamlton Avenue, from Hornsby Street to Brook Street; In the Fords Secton of Woodbrdge Townshp. The sum of $87,300 Is hereby approprated to the payment of the cast of makng tuch street Improvements. Such appropraton shall be met from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds authorsed and the down payment approprated by ths ordnance. The sad street Improvements shall be made as general Improvements and no part of" tho cost thereof lvm be assessed agalupt the offce of the sad engneer at Memoral Muncpal Buldng, 1 Man St., Woodbrldge. N J. and of tald State Hghway Commssoner, Trenton, N. J. and may be Inspected by prospectve bdders durng busness hours. Bdders wll be furnshed wth, a copy of the specfcatons and blue prnts of the drawngs by the engneer on proper notce and payments of cost of preparaton. Bds mutt be made on standard proposal forms In the manner desgnated theren and requred by the specfcatons, must be enclosed In sealed envelopes, bearng the name and address of bdder and name of the rond on outsde addressed to The Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrldge. Mddlesex County. N. J.l and must be accompaned by a cerlfled ohtck for not km than Un (10) per cent of tle amount Wd. provded sad check need not be more than ) nor shall not be less than»m0.00 md be delvered at the place on or before the hour above named. The standard proposal form and the non-colluson affdavt are attached to the supplementary specfcatons, copes of whch wll be furnshed on applcaton to the Inglneer. AN OBDrNANCIt TO AUTHORJW THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURBS : AND auttkra ON PORTIONS OK WHITE STJUBT AND OTHIR STREETS IN THK TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOI, IN THJ COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX. AS A LOCAL tm- PR0VW1WT, TO MAKE AN AP- PROPRIATION TO PAY THI COST THSRSOF AND TO A l T n O W f f l «l ^ an Aggregate prncpal amount not exceedng» are hereby authorsed to be Issued pursuant to, aald /ocnl Bond Law. Sad bond* slull bear Interest at rate whch.tl not exceed sll per otntulb %) per annum All matter wth SjK-ct to sad bonds not dcterlned by ths ordlnsno* shall k* termlned by resoluton! to b* lereafter adopted. Secton 7. To fnance aald puroat, bond antcpaton notes Ot ssld.owtshlp of an sggregate prncpal.mount not exceedng $15,300 IT* hereby authorund to b* Istuwt pur> uant lo sad Local Bond L«w 1> ntlclpatlon ot the lssuanm of wla londs. Sad notes shall bear ln«lerett at a rate whch shall not IX- :eed all. per centum (1%) par annun, and may be nmwtd from.inn tu lme pursuant to and vttft* the UulWtlon prescrbed W Id Law. All matters wth I M M o sad notes not determln** M hl Ordnance sbau b«d*mroln*4 ly resoluton! to be b*r**lter dopted. In the event that bond*. THB ISSUAHCK OF BOITOB AND TO MAKB A DOWN PAYMENT TO FINANCE SUCH COST AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTM IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. mlttee of the Townshp of Woodbrde, N. J. I.-L. fl/jl/m tanllon. t.-.t purluu of tho cost property cpccully benefted. :octlon 1. U b hereby dotermlntd ltntod that (1 the muklnu thull bu l: eldltlou to tlo con. trlbutlon, If any, of the Townahlp, Town.lls for Bula purpose I \\,W> herenafter provded. and ( th."e«rt of weh purport, a Secton 1. It l» hereby determned herelnbefor. stated. l Ml.d. tb.... and stated that (1) the TownjMp v o can Install your Chry»Jer low-co.t»lr eondltlonlnf *y*um tot much»u would Imagne, wth rt*«lutton»7 w*»l«-««0 «(1 *< " "»rten»nee... no notae! Call today for tbe f»c«.. ("AIL TODAY...K&Ohasthe best tqupment, the how how, am rfht prk jor your budgtt! than Tf*f. - - tm Mnt M*«, **»*** J» y M r C«npl«t«J.bht.w, or Wt»* QrlftHJ KETZENBERG & ORG., Inc HIGHWAY No. 1 ME * * 904 AVKNEL, N. J. NE# JERSEYS STATE LICENSED CONTRA*TOILS fcn stated. Inc s Ifresato amount of 111,000 whch I* etlmatld to be neremary to nuance th«cost of such purpuha, Includng arehltlcla feel, accountng, engneerlltf lnq Inspecton cot«, legal oxpenaeh, and other expenseo. Includng Intereet on»uch obllkatluns to the eteu permtted hy He.turn <o\:i-;u of the Local }ond Law. BatHlcn I. ]t I hrby determned and tated thst noney exceedng I&.000, appruprlated for down parnnt on captal Improvenenta or for the. captal Improvement fund la budgets heretufure adopted far lad Tawnhlp are now avalable to fnance sad purpose. The n <l 11,000 I hertby approprated from uch mouey to the paytent of the co«t of sad purpoee. S«l.,» I. T««n.»(«lad purpual., bond! uf Hd Towtallp of aa agjregate prncpal amount nut exceedng IMOO are hereby authorsed to be Mt)«d purauant tu satd Loual Bond Law. Hald bonds shell bear Interest at a rate whch ehall nut txceod vlx p^r cuntutt 11%) V*r annum. All mature wth reupect tt> Md bonde nut deter mned by thte ordnance ahull be determne! by UMItlem to be neree.fte. adopted. Secton I. Tu nnatce tald purpuea, bond antlclpmlou notes vt wu Tone- ntp nf attrtat* vrlaclpsl auouul not eueedlog MMGo ara hereby authurlwa to be Imed pureoant to sad l,ooal Bond LAW IU antcpaton of the laauance uf sad bunda. Bald notua ahell bear Interest at a rate whluh shall KM oam4 st per antun) (l<jl) per anhwm. aud may be rewwtd front t t ursuant to ajd wthn and stated ( wll contrbute no part of the cost of sad purpose, It beng expected that the specal auesanentu leved thenfor wll e< ual «1,850 and (3) no specal aawasmnnts for such purpose have been lnvled or confrmed and (3) such.pwlal assessments may be pad In 10 annual Installments. Set tlon 4. It U hereby determned and stated thut d! the nmkhk of such Improvement (herenafter vferred to as "pur Kjse"), la not u current epensa uf sad Townshp and (2) It Is n»:essary to fnance sad purpuw by the Issuance of oblgaton* of snld Townshp pursuant tu the Il Bond Law of New Jersay and 131 tbe estmated ct«t uf sad purpose IS $31,050, and BI IT ORDAINED by the Town shp Commttee of th«townshp of Wod brdge, n the County of Mlddlese, New Jtney, as follows Secton 1. The sum of 118,100 I hereby approprated lo the paymen of tb«cot of cnnstmctlng ths 1m prorments herelnsfu deecrtbed 1; ths secton. Such approprlatlo shall be met from the pvocmd 0: the sale of the bonds authorzed, and ths down payment heralnafte approprated, by ths ordnance. The portons of tle followng streets shall be Improved by constructnr theren concrete curts and gutter as follows: Wht. Street, Woodbrldfa On the southerly sde, from th By order of the Townshp Oom >-- - n".j- easterly sde of Harrtll Avenue t tht westerly sde of Barron. Av«nu tnd from tbe easterly ade ot Bar Townshp Clerk ro >> Avenue to the westerly sde o B, J. DUNIOAN, [Ralroad Avtnue; on tle norther] sde, from the westerly sde of Hall road Avenue to the easterly sld to bt mce, the.lotu hereby shall be reduced by an equal to tn prncpal ettouat Ot he bonds so Issued. If th* *MT** ate amount of outstandng tends nl notes ssued pursuant to Wt >rdlnancs shall t any tn* mated he aum Brt mentoned In tall *K-.lon, th* money rased by tt* Issuance of sad bond* shall, to not less than the amount ot roob. *«- HIS, be appled to tb* p*yto«*«<l uoh nate then outetandtbg. Secton 8. It tl bentay d«t*rmlned and deoland that th* of uasfulness of uld cordng to Its raao).tntod that (1 ol such lmprovemnt (herelnaftor rtftrred to m\ "purpose"), Is not a current expense of sad Townshp and (3) It Is necessary to fnance sad purpose by the Issuance Qf oblgatons of auld Townshp pursuant to tle) I««l Bond l*vf of New Jersey and (31 the estmated Inst of sad purpuse Is $87,300, and (4) $4,300 of stld sum Is to be pro- P.M, Prevalng Tlmo Iu on the northerly aldt, from Of S Inch Santary Mwers. In acd lfl n westerly sde of Barron Avtnus to llll A westy th* easterly sde of llamll Ave Chl W th* e s y nue. Plans drawn by Charles W. dd Of S Inch Santary cordance wth plan «nd peclflcatlons on fle In the Offce of the Townshp Engneer. Bds for the nbove wll be receved at the OITlce of tho Townshp Clerk or the Townshp u( Wuodbrldse MmorUl Muncpal Buldng, Wood M- ^.u,.,,....! perod of 10 years computed frott the date of sad bond*, flecton. t t a*r»oy «*termlned atul stated that th* thspl*> cuul Debt Btetemnt rtqulwf by sad Local Bond Uw ba* Man ehly mde and fled In tb* MBo* Of th* Townshp Clerk, of sad TowUsfala. and thst such ststtmlnt to AM shows that tbe gross debt ot t*4d Townshp, as defned la. 8*etlw 40A:-43 of Hd Local Bond Uw, l Increased by ths ortlnane* by 113,300 and that the Issuant* tt the bonds»ml nous authoral by ths ordnance Is pursuant to at eceptlon to the debt llmltatlou prescrbed by sad Looal Bond Uw oontelned Iu subdlvleloa g ot 40A3-T of tald Law. a*otlon 10. ThU ordlnaoc* Ihall take oltt.ct twuaty days ttter t)l» frst publcaton thrtof ttw fnal WALTW BtWOUl Contrltteeman-*t-Lam Attest:,B. J. DUNIOAN. - Townshp Clerk nue. nans artvu u> umm.,. To b adv«rtl«ed la Thl Indl- Botgle. Townshp Engneer, dated pendent-leder on Junl Ht, tttt, «> von. nf Puhc tuarlna lef og May, m. Propccl Avenue, Woudbrlda* O th thrl sde fro HDPEHIOK COURT OK NKW JEKSSV CIIANCEBY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-3MJ-«1 ;OWN8HIP OF WOODBBIDQK, Muncpal Corporaton In the Co 1 of Mlddlese and State of New 1 " 1 pu: Of Isnld sun) t lo be tlm l«tme pursuant to la HmaUm >re*f)l < ad Law. All»tt»n wth repet to Md notes nut determned by thn urdlqanoe sball be aetermloet provded by thu down payment herenafter appruprlnlod to nuance Hd purpom. tnd (3) tlo estlmttecl naxlnm amount uf bonds or notes neoewry to be Issued for Ml<l purpose la $30,100 and If) the cost of such uurl>4tt, aa htrelu before teted, lncudw the aggregate amount ot $4,119 wcn u es tlmated to b* neceasary to floanoe th* oo«t of such purpose, Includng srohlucls feea, sucountlnk, englu«erln)j and Inspecton ooate. legal epeuu Md other expeam, Includng (nttttst on such oblgatons to to* Mtent permtted by Secton 40A3-20 of the L<KI>1 Bond Law. Secton 5. It l hereby deternlnm* and stated that money* **0*»41n $l,m0. apptopltated for down pay ruenu on captal lnprovemnt or for Ihl captal U»K#uvtm«nt fund In ludgeu U*r*tofo«* adopted tar ad Townshp are now avalable to IJnao* n*m purpose. Tb sum ot HI.OCIC 4-AA, LOlS lff/ and.1«7j, ssesmd to OTTO UhtfL, Defendant Cvl Acton NOTICE BY TOWHaHIF OP WOODBRIDOE Take notce tnt an acton, In -m, bu beta cttumnotd In th* Superor Court of New Jersey to ro- oreclose pursuant to t. 8. M:J (Secton of Ulupter 378, Publc Law* 19M), approved and ef-.octlvo March 1, 11)56, a supplement to the "lo R«m Tax Vwtecltwure Aot " d M 18 l«4o oreey, Plantff, o the lo R«m Tax Vwc 1»48)", approved May 18. l«4o,pl. IMS c.w) fur the purpose of correctng and overcomng any Irregulartes In the prevous foreclosure proceedng snd to bur any outstandng rght ol redempton ot thl lands, from the ta sal whkh resulted In the sad Ur sale certfcate, and the Judgntnt to be obtaned wll specfcally contan s provson (Ivlnf full effect to tht provso of Secton 3 of Chapter Tll, Publc Uws 1655 as ao«e»ld thtt f the Htld purchaser or,rom the muncpalty or of any person dsrlvlng an lnteret theren from, hrokh ur uy any acton of uld purclaser. Ths re-forecloure U beng conducted by ths Townahkp of Woodbrldge at the rutuest of and Ixhalf of tho present owutr On the outherly ade, from thll.-l. t/utl t, tltlo and IntKJl In»ld land.wth Hollc of Publc Hearng Itt fnal adopton on July Jrd, 1W. Frederck Glbert. The ucllun Is brought agalnt the land only, and no personal Judgment mny bt entered theren. Any person desrng to protect tl«lh, ttle or Interest In tha descrbed laud or any parcel lullwf by redempton, or to contest plan. [tffs rght to foreclose, must do «o by paylug ths amount r«9ulred to Publc Laws 1103 as u w w u tuanu; -,..-c < -, thl* Judgment shall not attsct tb«lr«deem as set forth b*luw, plu* In-: ett to U date of th C nd such date o wpq, at the Court may *! f l d t low, pror to the entry ot judgtntnt themln, or by flng n nwer to the Conplallt sttng forth dltendant defem wthn forty-ft* () days attar date ot thl publl. cltlun of ttlt uotlc. Ill the evtut ol fallura to redmm or answer by any person havng thl rght to redeem or answer, uch uersou blull be fgrevr brred aud furodused uf all hl rght, ttle ana Intereat and equty ol rdemptlon n and to tll ptruals of Una 4**< scrbed In th followng tag. ton* closure lst: The followng It t copy of tb t* foreclqure Ht showng th lm 4 lonclomra Ht showlag th p f agalnet wolcb ths acton U brouge* TAX F0RBCLO8UKK UST NUHtf O»B«a Schtdule Ms, M cauof TultM NO. II^TS «U UMtl t «f Nam* *f ow»«r u rftua ttndmtu*. of laud M It app*ui o* tu dup- Ucat* and Eran Dal* «f Va tale Amouat of Maotnt of tu Uln Mcrunlnf,»»*q U«nt Amount to (g tu Ml* trt»*m taddl (tu»f tu Ml*. Ut tan Int., p MI*CMU. 1MM saw* 4-AA lull /n/h Publcaton d»u: Juns U,!ttt I.-L. 8/31/43 AtL. By a. Srw

20 PAGE TWENTY BIRDS IN YOUR ACKYARD TERRITORY IN BIRMJFE Certan questons often come to the mnd nf the begnner In blrd-wat<-hnk and may well contnue beyond that stage. Why. for nstance, do we have only one robn nest n our yard? Why does our cardnal contnually fght Its mage n the cellar wndow or the hubcap of the car? Why does the mockng brd neat door sng soconstantly? The answer to all of these and more, can be summed up In one word ter- rltory. People are oblged to have a certan amount of space to lve In so are brds. Spate to fnd food and room to nest, such consttutes a brds terrtory. Ths Is the area most consstently guarded and, If necessary, defended. Guarded and defended that Is, from other Indvduals of the s»me speces. Thus, a tree m your yard may have an oroles nest near top and a robns nest lower down but not two orole nests or two of robns. A vne at the end of the porch mght hold a cardnals nest and that of a wren but not two of ether. Any ntruson upon the nest terrtory by a stranger of the same speces wll not be tolerated and the Interloper s drven off. Some speces carry It beyond such lmts, however, and the kngbrd, for example, s apt to set upon any other brd of any sort whch nfrnges on ts nest area. Ths readness to repel strangers Is the answer and explanaton of what some observers call "crazy" brds whch fght ther own mages In a reflectng surface. Crazy? Not at all, but a perfectly normal procedure. The brd sees what t takes to be another of ts knd, attacks t and attempts to drve It away. The mage persu however, so the fght contnues. For three or four seasons there was a male cardnal In our yard whch fought hmself several tmes a day on a regular routne. After an onslaught delvered at the bumper of the staton-wagon, he would fly v around the house and attack hmself at the top of one of the dnng room wndows. Ths went on for days and weeks. Smlarly, a towhee dd the same thng at a basement wndow. And what s the sze of a brda terrtory? A good queston and one whch needs more study. In sea-brd colones for nstance, or heron rookeres, the terrtory Is the nest and ts Immedately adjacent surroundngs, say a few nches more than a sttng brd can reach wth out-stretched neck. On the other hand some of the commoner buteo (soarng) hawks need a terrtory of a square mle whle eagles mantan several square mles. Oroundnestrg brds such as some of the warblers need only one acre. Brd song has receved great deal of poetc sentmentalty but etugnttolly t s smply a proclamaton of terrtory and a "no trespass" or "keep off sgn. Watch the behavor Of nestng brds n your yard or areas whch you often vst and you may well fnd the an- ««wer& to questons whch have long bothered you, YOUR TfflS GARDEN WEEK JUNE 21, 22, 19*2 pokesmen of the Klng-Ander- "The Amendment nnt 30 to 1 aganst the Presdeslrablr KrtlnK are hteh. But kf. w * t About a thousand to one. Her and would lke ; p»tlmt Brrrdln* Ihappew when you grow your 1 Doctor Talk After a oarefultabulaton,how persons In an audtorum seat»n bll: "... L, medcne," Dr. Am,, 1, It would not be "true In" u lta ponsort clam. not mass product n. a system of qunj,,,, ever, the actual number of ng 3,500! Sen. Barry peraons attendng the ralles Mam Beach, Fla had per Arz) sad that across Amerca numbered 1CM hap. U» larjert raly «,u, 2. It would "<««*«en r - It Is a system of,, In Rutgers nr^lng expert-1wn tree from»eedng. appeared on ment*, Mr. Chrst explans, remore than for further test- gve you a crop of perhaps a Your lttle trw should m»v than 45,000. wth one-thrd of of the New York - rally mou«and unpredctable burden cne, practced by, menu, Mr. uum w " " -- _,»». «Uat number beng n atten- at Madson Square Oardens, Iradlo at the on every workng taxpayer." tors treatng prw,, By JOHN R. REMBERT, M. D. I searchers may erow M many a«e to hold on to pe»«idance at the New York rally. wth persons present. 3. Its beneft* would be Tm free to make ( ( j >as 30,000 seedlngs and save no two the second year and should The well publczed ralles In many of the ctes whch The May 20th ralles have Ited and It would "undercut and on the patents sp,.,,.;,. Then t are carefully bushel tfe thrd year. That staged by the Kennedy Admnthree are thrown n»u had made plans for a rally, Taled to produce the publc re- detroy" prvate voluntary needs and nntlm., labor the event was cancrllrd lld prlorjsponse pror as desred desrea by w ««Presdent * *,7 d o^ater Ma health Insurance whch offers h to to May 20th due to lack of a* Kennedy. Many Wters have m b 11, am ^ ^ the aged "flexble benefts n SAME BIRTHnu Snce when peach care It needs. wn support for the Klny-Anderson BUI "taled out" n n Ml Ml come off n Denver, Phlla- but not expressng the vews n* - tnera needs." "An- flclent nterest, Rallle. dldnlbeen wrtten to Washngton, urther.»e Cal, forn a the full range of Indvdual Denver - Dad > breedn K»ork" «t*"rurf at "Rut" If you have room for a peach baby were all bo,, come on n uevn, rw»-w "» ---- > Z hundred wlld 11 ttte h.v. been started Ing to Rve It care, the safest New York Cty Prudent Ken- «e thmmndtw In your yard and are locatons wth the yeycep p on of nf delphla. rrnh. Dallas, n«.«san ROM Franrlsco, Francsco, u M hoped for by the backers of.ta Is 5 to 1 ayans - 4. It would "lower the qualty and avalablty of hosptal ;. day of the same mm Wutavlle. Atlanta, snd BIrJthe Kng-Anderson Bll Rpp- T. Dr. Edward Doctors sad t, very unusual su; of number 50 varetes and way to make sure nedy spoke at the rally at Mad- mlngham. resenutve Charles A Halleck^rd W ; servces throughout the country" Out Of ths nunwr ou vanews wra IUIT»J -- - * - that It could only >,. Two ctes In whch attend- (R,, Ind. recently stated n R were saved and of these, about youll some day pck peaches son Square Garden wth 15,000 n 22,000,000 brths" ance should have been outstandng had a mserable show 5. It would "serve as the 15 have contnued n popular- ( you can eat Is to buy a trw of jtnunulutc spokesmen support* had present. Mr. and Mrs,,j (, r,. Rally spokesmn d pre- p lt} y named varety from a nurseryon forerunner of a dfferent system of medcne for all Am-. D C jbulld publc sentment for the o and ther frst clnr, These are the varetes ourman. He «e makes DIMCT sure sur of m the UKBH deted that v.. «> n^.-> » - per-jof r- ^...~... Interest: crtcsm were.. bll were a The Wletles he sells by usng mnor sons would attend th n g ^ about 800 ^ r medcal born on May s. professonal growers producevaretes he sells by usng mnor sons would attend the mwtmgshad about 800 hs mal s run-stressed by ercans." IHur.oun o tckle your.x palate. W, r y to produce hs trees. ln larger!... ctes.(tnt across nrrns.l Amerlca. lng, Amprlf-A Ino and anh Hfttt Boston_had SHOPPERS DELIGHT FIRST NATIONAL! * Invtng Stores * Qualty Foods > Cash Savngs * &% Green Stamps WATS WHY! 350 EXTRA PORK LOINS Extra H Stomps wth purchase of tems luttd btlow offer good thru 5a(urd»y, Jun«23rd SANALAC INSTANT DRY MILK0,-,, FINAST SALAD OIL - COPLEY INSTANT COFFEE K>O^.^ FINAST CHOCOLATE CHIFFON CAKE *. Extra H Stamps wth purchas* of tems lstd below oftar good thru Saturday, Jun 23rd FINAST FRUIT BREAD ^ l M r FINAST ORAKGE DONITS, FINAST BOOK HATCHES»*., 1OB FINAST GRAPE JELLY < - - COPLEY INSTANT COFFEE *»m SARA LEE POUND CAKE ^ REMINDER... REDEEM COUPON N. 3 For Extra S&N 8rtB tamps Ths Wnk.,. from th* bg FREE coupon ttrp Mrc offer rttthred recently at hornet throughout neghborhood. we wrs m WAIL urn tan, Dfttu MWM, or FrmtoM htthe Cut Wax Um, IwcolM, r SrM IwMt PNI Csrr»U, tv a«8«mh Cm, 7 MM 8 o. O cent f I 9 8c* $1 cant I Fnast Bakery Treats or k«(rtm ^ U ox. Pound Coke * Hot Bag or HMffgtr, 25 Cracked Wkeot Brtod 2 ^ 47c Rb Half45c CUT PROM TINDW YOUNO PODKKS Ib. Whok Lons 49= Lon Half-55< Frst Natonal Stores IL - fr, 100 EXTRA S&H STAMPS FIMT MTIWAL H MFEWAY-FIMT NATIONAL TREE H GREEN STAMPS mt»pmtmk or M M MMODE UMtT ON m AOW UGAMTIH, TOtACCO, KU IWWOt AND MMH MMK HMMrt MOM HAMf Ofttl MM TNI MTWMY, JWK»rt, m ACAR CANNED HAM «a Food ltwtlotw... Pcmty WMtng Frankfurtert S f c S9«Bologw I BologM 19< CaW Savngs?Uu $&R Qraen Stamps tool VWMfJ^Mll H M W WELCHS GRAPE JUICE 2 69 HEINZ RELISHES rus 2 43 BATHROOM TISSUE -~ 4 39 TOMATO KETCHUP - 19 FRENCHS MUSTARD K 2:29- RIVAL DOG FOOD ^r 6 79 ^ 7VC SUNSHINE hp, 7% «.; lr*w, 7 w, I«MM, 7^ K. «M M Iraaktrt, 10 N.I WAFFLES MMMM «M Imp r Y«r FwtrKt IM ttm rmmt FfMM... Ml MM HfVC SN-phf. 10 " A. n STAMUIS Sfm TAHfWARE Modt by 4M IH«MM*>MI M>«f «o. tar c bm ^<...addle It w~k by wt^t-ot bor^* P" ( «Now on M«,W«* No. 1 IAIA0 FO«K WP TREE FROM PIT? "We have three small trees whch we grew from ptas Of peaches. "Can you tell me If they wll bear frut and f they are worthwhle keepng?" Mrs. B. O. of Manvlle neatly frames a queston that has ntrgued almost anyone who has ever dscovered a lttle peach tree (rowng from a bured pt. Y»s, theres a good possblty that th-ae trees wll bear frut, rtp.jct Ernest O. Chrat, extenson frut gpedhltat ut Rutgers BW wh»t knd of frut? hoot, Long Odds Wlrn you plant a pt, even of ft>f8ch U»t yott thnk Is perfect In all Mpects, youre takng» lone g»mble. Frut from your tree may be yelk or»he, early or late., Chunces *n food that peach M wll be rrfeslonw but they m»y b* abnc. They may be t\u «onoou. and thems a kong powlbluty that they wll Jj mkd and tare poor qualty tprobably wh*t tl thj, «lds to I* that f roure Che knd > lkes «urprlm paukagea. «o he*d»n<3 pl»n your peach pt Kven n ootra)l«d breedng, u mrrnlhyt o peaolus mattfr uf careful record, odd of oumlng up wth u SUNKIST CALIFORNIA LEMONS 6-25c LUSCIOUS WHITE SEEDLESS CRAPES 35c BING CHERRIES 5 L * 39 C CANTAL0UPESt^r^J9«BEECH-NUT COFFEE IU«^(». Drp... SA1V0 DmUCEHT TABLETS CHEER DCTMENT tptdal 7 MIFT GERMASEPTK Son Cah and MH Om Mampt ol t\m HolkMl lb. an 63c DUZ SOAP POWDERm. ffc Wk No. 1*0-12 ot 1% IVORY SOAP FIAKES IVORY SHOW IfwM 4c O*f MwM^*a*h«Ml M OXYDOL WMlUad. 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