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1 EDSON fords MACON lu\kn OK MKRT: Thr MMdlrscx County Medcal Socety presented plaques to the leaders who gave of ther tme and l m recent Sahn vaccne "feedng" drve n the Townshp n an effort to wpe out polo. Left to rght, Mrs. Ernest Stonkas, tumnl Kller. Mrs. Walter Zrpolo, Dr. rvng Shftman, Mrs. Constant Shssa and Mrs. Frank Tobln. Mssng from the f,n Mrs. Joseph Nemyo and John Zennaro.. ndependent-leader Carrers } n Press Assocaton Przes,,. : ;[H;K- Two ndepen-,.,t! -u-rs Kenneth ;,,K ml rlulp Benyola.., turd przes respec-.,,:uual Newspaperboy : - v wards Program, he New Jersey **...t. The boys m n- award wth car-: > ;..Mkh newspaper* r: ; State of New : << lmv> wll bt specal n- Nw Jersey Press a : - Sprng Lake "Sum tomorrow at the Es-.(.S;r->es Hotel. The boys ;u"n"< ther awards at m. (;<». Rchard J. * wll-te guest speaker..!m>5 were plfrjf on ther /cr route v.-srk. ncludng u! servce,.sales and de- KDd. collecton und pay-»l blls, personalty and Mnce and reanlness at the " delvery; scholastc recl.rln;.n,;demc standng,! record, atttude to ntnud Page 0 rclhstnte Croup :s nformaton E DHRHKE - An organk:«mu w- "Protestants and \nur-as Unted fur Sep- > " Church and State." t" d Councl Presdent K.larks regardng the! School 9 to St. Anth- ; h lor use as a paroch Salsbury, counsel wrote: Headng at publc Church 8 * follows: chool wll be used pp would send us a bref Woodbrdge, Avenel, Colona, Fords, Hopelawn, lseln, Keasbry, Port Readng, Sewaren and Edfton OUR NEWSBOYS ARK WNNERS: Two of The ndependent-leader carrers woo frst and thrd place respectvely n the Nw Jersey Press Assocaton Carrer Achevement Award n the weekly newspaper classfcaton. The awards wll be presented tomorrow at Sprng Lake. Left to rght, Phlp Bcnvola, tapelawn. thrd place wnner; Efgar V. KreuUberg, crculaton manager and Kenneth Woodenscek, Olona, frst place wnner. y Scholarshps, Awards Presented At Annual Senor Class Day At W.H.S. (Photos on Page f & 20 Frday y at annual Uass Day of lhe Senor Class. l The scholarshps hlh were awarded on a yearly bass Rchard Adeleman. fent>selear no ogy J $,600; Rchard Cavanagh, Wesly Audrey Duser (full scholar (college and $400 from state; Rob- erf Hayzer, Farlegh-Dcknson, about $2,000; Thomas Smm, Rutgers, $400; James Szewczyk, Rutgers, $400; Maurce Van Bramer, $eoo"from"cal"forna Ol Company!Newark College of Engneerng, and $400 from the state scholar-!$400; Thomas Webb, St. Johns shp George trynawsk, Hut-jCollege at Annapols, Md,, $800 gers, $400; Mchael Markow.Want PC year;stephen Wnograd Massachusetts nsttute of Tech- Rutgers, $400. Gregory Morse, Rutgers, $750; Mark Pucc, Rutgers, $400; Rch- Rutgers, $400; Robert Roth, Notre Dame, $,500; Also on yearly Ruth Ann Baumg Dck ;lnsorl College, $200; Joyce Clark, Carlton College, Kerrgan Scholarshp, $300 per year; Cyntha Co Fordham, $500 and Natonal Met- vno, Smth College, Hess Ol, t Scholarshp to Fordham, $,500;,$250 per year; Susan Czaplnsky Newark State College, $50; Ellen Davs, Douglass, $400; Los Es rswp»»» to" the Charles l EEG E,..,j neer nb *m- -GrefrlJjlok, Douglass, Local 099, $00 lory School of Nursng gven b y Harr Schwartz Mchgan State, Barbara Gngold, Douglass $400 g UkA u/uworw ~ -mess and Pro-.... _. L.. Johns Hooku»ll avsume wouldhe Woodbrdge Bensselear, Conne fessonal l Womens Club n JohnSchool of Nursng, $40; Evelyn h, onlybdz at the «y «f Anne S\rtch; Mark Form,:$l,200 and Stevens, $400; Contnued on Page 0) Greensboro Unversty, $p» from Smkovch, Amercan Unversty,! Woodbrldge, N. J., Thursday, June 8, l()64 July 4 Phns n l± Maknff seln C. of (,., Rec Dfept, Tercentenary Projectng Programs WOODBRDGR _ Tentatve plans for the sewmd anmal.tulyl to tend At P O HglCE TEN CENTS New Schools to Be Ready for Openng Columba Students Make Athletc 3 Centrosphere Models Program For JFK 4th celebraton were announced: todfly by Mayor Waller Zrpolo. The event, co-sponsored by the Woodbrdge Department of Parks and Recreaton, and the seln Chamber of Commerce and the Woodbrldge Tercentenary Com-j WOODBRDGR - Three models - msson, wll be held at Merrll _ alt dfferent concepts - of the Park startng at t:00 p. m. proposed Wondhrdge Ccntros- Aceordtag to program char- lp,ere. toget(p wth plans and man, Frank Johnson of the lseln Chamber, ths years program wll feature a one hour freworks dsplay and an "exctng" sky dvng exhbton. n addtfo, entertanment wll be provde* by the Woodbrdge Hgh School Band, the Sweet Adelnes of seln, and the Jersey Ares an "exceptonal" barbershop quartet. Johnson also ndcated that some specal actvtes for the youngsters ate beng planned 3 nclude the droppng of przes from a plane by the Rev. Thco- dore Seamans, mnster of Woodbrdge Methodst Church.! Another specal event contemplated s the Releasng of helum flled balloons whch wll offer greetngs to the fnders from the All-Amerca Cty of Woodbrdge." Hstorcal dsplays and other exhbts are n the prelmnary stages of plannng by the local Tercentenary Commsson, accordng to Mss Rtfth Wolk, charman... "We are hopng to make ths Jufytft oaebrattn the bggest ao b* yet.* JMJO. "The year was 4 l ths k from our resdentswe *hope to mprove every year." n the.«vent of ran, the celebraton wll be held the next evenng. Fremens Pemon Approved bycounch WOODBRHXE ~ maxmum «nson of $2,500 tojthe wdow or mnor chldren of volunteer remen who de as <a result ol njures sustaned n! the course performance of ther dutes as a member of volunteer fre ompany, was appuyed by th Muncpal Councl Tuesday. Such pensons are permtted by State law. The counc was asked look nto the matter by D Wllam Hornsby a Fords Fre Commssoner. < drawngs, have been completed by three teams of students frorfj the Graduate School of Archtecture of Columba Unversty. The models are now n the offce of S. Buddy Harrs, Drector of the Department of Plannng and Development, and wll be placed on publc dsplay as soon as space can be obtanted. The student teams worked un rler the drecton of Professor Percval Goodman and Dean Kenneth Smth and spent a consderable amoum of tme on the clay pt project. The largest model shows a 45,000 seat stadum, a 200-room hotel a huge commercal center 5 ml lon square feet, all enclosed and tlmatzed; a cvc complex, fve levels of vertcal parkng, hgh vse resdental and offce buldngs, garden apartments, schools, pato houses, restaurants, bowlng and ndoor tenns court and a Junor College. There s a power louse for the entre ste whch s faced on a hgh plateau. The majr Claypt s converted nto a yp uke surrounded gardens. n the Metuden Avenue by botancal large model, s elmnated n the second model, the con- cept n placed n toe major pt and two of the smaller pts are! onverted nto a lake. There are Japanese gardens n elevatons below the pato houses. The thrd model ajso placed the commercal secton n the major clay pt wth a complex seres of roads, Mr. Harrs sad n an ntervew yesterday that there are varous elements n each of the prepared projects whch could be consdered n the fnal plannng. He dscussed the proposed underground parkng, wth varous colored lghts to show whch sectons are flled. He also* sad that there are not many developers n the Unted States that are fnancally or physcally able to undertake a project of such magntude. (Contnued on Page 0) Non-Bndng Cty Status Ordnance Fnally O.Kd W00DBHDGE -[The ordnance requestng tje County Clerk to.place the cty status queston on the November Ballot, was unanmously adopted by the Muncpal Councl Tuesday. Tex Perry, lseln, who sad he was speakng for the seln Ctzens Commttee, was the only person to speak durng the publc hearng and he spoke n oppo ston. Tne referendum wll be nofbndng. However, f t s approved the results of the vote wll accompany apetton to the legslate askng for legslaton to provde cty status for Woodbrdge Townshp. The ordnance states that the present fre dstrcts and electve Board of Educaton wll be retaned. Mr. Perry ws consstently spoken aganst cty status-. n hs statement le charge- that he councl has long been ng towards cty status. H. clamed hc ( n-» l has n -rkalso ans atsthat wered any of hs questons actorly and expressed fear "cty wll serve no purpuse md vlf nof he benefcal n spte of "t the ballyhoo." He felt wll be harmful wth cty and cty laws whch have so many evls." He sad he was appealng to the press to pass along the publc "our verson and. our vews n order that the publc can be better jnformed of the pros and cons." NEW DRAFT BOARD MEMBER: Magstrate Andrew F. Desmmd, left, s shown swear a Frederck Rankn, U7 Law. vew Crcle, ford*, a* a Bpfflber of Losaf tyet ****% **fo **bor. Mr. Rankn, a resde ol Fordq * Ctnb. Perfect Marked Senor Hgh Graduaton WOODBRDGE - The Rev. Boyd Johnson, mn- Marked by ster of the Frst Congregufonal perfect weather, the 8tth annual Church of Woodbrdge, gave the commencement exercses of nvocaton and the benedcton Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School Margaret E. Nchols gave the ad last evenng were, most mpressve. For the frst tme, a for- dress of welcome and Mchael Markow, the farewell address. gn exchange student, Mss Elsabeth Sales, of London, Superntendent of Schools Pat England, was ntroduced. Mss rck A. Boyfan presented the Sales completed her senor year class to the Board of Educaton at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh and Vncent 4W- Renz, presdent School under the sponsorshp of of the Board of Educaton, pre- the Woodbrdge Senor Hgh sented the symbolc dploma fo School Chapter of the Amertem he,000 members of the gradu Feld Servce. Shewll, together atng class to Steven A. Behrtns wth other.foregn Exchange Students, n ths secton of the class presdent. country, start a tour of the The class song, words by Don Unted States, before returnng ad B. Polansky and musc!>: Constance J. Mazur, was sung to her natve land to enter col lege. Under the rules of the The Woodbrdge Senor Hgh Amercan Feld Servce, she cannot return to ths country for two years.. n School Band played for the pro cessonal and recessonal. Graduates of the class of 96- are as follows: (Contnued on Page % WOODBRDGE - Spkng m rnors that the new school COO* tructkm would not be ready h me for the openng of school m September, the Board ot Educaton announced today that an allout drve s now underway ta complete the "ten and a half mllon dollar school buldng p * gram before school opens to September." Wllam Bhler, omc relaton charman of the board sad; "The John F. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School a the seln secton, the Avenel Junor Hgh School and School 27 n Cokma are all n varous stages of completon and the Board of Educaton fully expects them ready for student use n September." Mr. Bhler noted that all thret schools have be< n plagued by delays for any number of reasons "but the hgh school, most desperately nefded" has been the lg promejh. "Delays n devery of materals, strkes and reatenf strkes and walkout* ave been some of the causes for y;" he sad. Certan speculca< delay*",.-. "The Board of Educaton". Mr. Bhler reported, "has met many hows, several tmes a week and sometmes to well beyond mdnght n order to use every mean* at ther dsposal to expedte the bullng program, Job meetngs are held weekly afld mow often f necessary to ron «* any dfr (Contnued on Pafe 0) of-way Plant Ready m 6 Month*, WOODBRDGK - The rfjbt. of-way plans lot RotlW!#,- whch wll $> through HopeJawn, are now under preparalos. and wn not be ready for appnud mately sx months, S. 6. lnk,, Dstrct Engneer of the gate Hghway Department jpmftwl Counclman Joseph Nemyo. n hs letter Mr. lnk motet "Your Muncpalty Councl t to be commended fcr plannng to name a coordnator to ne]p relocate famles whose property wll be requred W nter* V state Route 287. Our Wght-of. Way Dvson wll be nstnwted to contact yon and work wto your coordnator at the eef&eat opportunty," Wrst Bank and Trust Establshes Scholantp n Honor of Mrs. Ludewg, Fords Hstory Author!.Mr*lary to thr Board of Kduc»- Shell Ol Sells Rest Of llar Road Lands AND TODAY": l*e ««W book,. hstory ul fords, wrltrn by Mr«. toohy K. ). Ludewg, urtndp«l W0ODBUDGK - The mayors offce announced at press TJ NA Monday. UH o rght, Rev. Rkhanl Kwlog, Our lady of leac* Church; Harry W.* * «* of SehTo * wth *.,. the.tudeut., **, UUVH.,, ut. rm-ptuu. tald m k* *»* rflto -f Hn,t BaJ «d Mrs Ludewg, W. Emko H«w«Jt. buok prdebtmaym WdteZtrp*, fowh-llman J«*ph Nemyu. tme t had been learned that Shell Ol Company has sold the JQR Ceremones honorng "Fords, Yesterday and Today/ Kmdb, was n clarge ot the pru the frst tme. Fords School 7 Junor rostoftbalance of ts land off Blar Mrs. Dorothy K. D. Ludewg, were held Monday ut the Forrk Road, Avenel, ncludng te prncpal ol Kurds School 7, and Offce Otfceot the Frst tw Bw and T tu t The ntc UCCUMUH occason was W<U»CU used to :s, 37 n number, contrbuted» -.- (ConttAwd UB t m M the publcaton of vm book, O)., N. A. Mm. Geuae Bdev.Uttot tlw book U» toe publc for Oass ats.

2 PACK TWO MRS, A. J. SOSNOWSK, JR. Mss Patrca Hanrahan Weds A. /. Sosnowsk /r. Assembly Set By Wtnesses SELN - Mr. and Mr. Harry lbhen. 35 Berkley Blvd. and hfr famly wll be among o cates from part of the Eastern Seaboard and wll be among vrr 25 delegates from the Me- n hen Congregaton. East nt, :<U wll attend the four day d$-. c! assembly of Jelwvahs Wt>s-e«n the Atlantc Ct>- Con! nton Hall, June He New World Socety s made up, not of mnsters who/ have famles but of famles wbof re mnsterj." slated Mr. Leb-! mm. "Ths means that each member of the famly crcle has jan mportant functon as an nd- fll mnster unted n famly: * nd congregatonal worshp of rhovah God." "Mrs. Lephen n commentng,.- ter rolp as housewfe and T.lnster sjated, "A. housewfe ;K schedules her tme to n- de preachng actvty as well - h >u?ehold dutes s more qualx. not only u a Chrstan, but - a wfe, mother and home-j aker. She s better equpped rough ths.actvty to express* rue humlty and mldness of mper and the essental qual-! e* of all Chrstans love, jus- ce and wsdom." By applyng these prncples,.sng her knowledge as a gude j or her chldren, and carryng out ler mnstry along wth her ms-! and, t housewfe wll ndeed be- "fully competent, completely qupped for ever)- good work," 2 Tmothy 3:7. "Attendng assembles such as :he comng assembly n Atlantc Cty ads all members of the oasc unt, the famly, to. grow to [fuller sprtual maturty and greater understandng of the Bble," Mr. Lebben stated. Mr. and Mn. Lebhen and ther Thursday, Juw R. 964 Woodbury - Slagy Rtes Solemnzed on Saturday conven. _._ other resdents and Bble students from Woodbrdge WOODBRDGE - M s s Ps- pany, Newark Her husband Townshp, trca Ann Hanrahan, du&bter o/ served two years n the Unted! "Why do chldren turn deln- Mr and Mr*. Thomas L. Hanra- States Navy and s a member of quent? wll be answered durng han 23 Mwtool Drve, became the Naval Reserve. He s em-;the publc lecture offered by WOODBRDGE - The weddng ftted bodce eml thebrde of Adam John Sosnow-ployed by Purolator Products, Ralph Happey, from Westfeld.y MJ SS Carol Jula Slagy, sequns and" seed sk, Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralway, n the accountng de- who wll be the guest speaker at.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles sleeves, and a emt/red wth l>ear!s, long m: skrt wjth woo wu DC ue gu=- opco»>. <"aaugn Adam J, Sosnowsk, 3 Heald partment j Kngdom* HaD, 236 Central Ave-sdagy, 48 Wedgewood Avenue, a dr. Street, Carterex, Saturday, at St. nue, Metuchen, Sunday, «p. m. Herbert Guy Woodbury. son of ChantUy lace. A queens James Church. The Rev. Wllam Roos celebrated the nuptal answer how chldren can be safe-bury, Boscawen, New Hampshre, stals held her four-u-r elbow Mr. Happey wll endeavor to of m Mn, Lester Wood-crown of seed pearl> and cry Mass and offcated at the double Doctor Talk guarded from delnquency and was solemned Saturday after-length vel of mported Englsh rng ceremony. what knd of tranng and dsc noon at the Trnty Epscopal.lltson, and she carred a boojplne s needed. Church, wth the Rev. Wllam Hjquet of whte rose< and gj-pso- Gven n marrage by her father, the brde was attred n By Rembert B*ojmn, M. D. Schmaus offcatng and the Rev. phcla madenhar wth the «n- a gown of Alencon lace and slk "Medcne men" n Amerca n.dog ENJOYS T\ Robert Langtryv brother-n-law brothernlaw of ter fashoned of a corsage g of organa desgned wth scalloped tbe orgaaa (wagon wun a sea.op _. M h ut b brdegroom, bd assstng at t th the whte roses and Scottsh heather M& Memphs - Late one mgn ars. lace necklne, elbow length w verthe!ess.. ro cdcnespencer Ells was awakened by [double rng cerlmony. scnt rf)m EngUnd d by b an aunt. t sleeve. c«troue4 W skrt wth. j,. SOUnd of womans voces n Gven n marrgae by her Mss Aflla Joyce, Woodbrdge sce flounce on the hem featurng: ne men rf h lured;er lured ner house house., she She hurredly put put on onfather, the brde wore a floor cousj n o f was mad of Quf her robe and went to the lvng length gown of rredescent taffeta honor. Brdesmads were Auxlary Takes New Members SfS.l Mrs. Ray. voodhrdge, cousn of the brde Mss Sylva l Jackson, Jk Florda, Flrd of the brde, was juftlor rdesmad, and Mss Dane ardy," Boscawen. New Hamp- hre, nece of the brdegroom. as flower grl. ervng hs brother as best.;an was Roger Woodbury, of Joscawen Ushers were Harold ardy, Boscawen, brother--law o the brdegroom; Steven Booth, scawen; Graham Hckman. Yoodbrdjje, cousn of the brde-; aurenee Jackson, Florda, cousn the brde. Rngbearer was leven Goodnow, Boscawen phew of the brdegroom, After a three week trp through he Catsklls. New Hampshre and Vermont, the couple wll make ther home n New Hampshre when Mr. Woodbury returns & Cvlan lfe next June. For nt!..r brde hose a whte...heath of embossed brocade wth j matchng accessores and the cor -,e n n her brdal bouquet.! M-v Wwdburv a graduate of ;Woodbrdge Hgh School, s em ployed by Ronson Corporaton. Tnt to carry n ay ptradt. Plans are beng Memoral. * for Home or Mn. Tmk f Watf (B.B.) - Carter** bwren, and M-, lev-- AH Ap u The grass had > Lorentten,»«lor vce pres- on» hs wfes gr. ra< Mrl. vt*nt Pn*. J* jney Jenkns v n- vce Mr*. John other woman rc-n:. Mrs. Wolf, chaplan; bert.._... ter Palmer, decoratons: Mrs. srs, r!» " «* " "» "- - Kk Frank as Shaw. Mn _ Faban, conductress; Mrs. second wfe" Meander, entertanment. " Gerald McGulnness, guard; * Mrs. " "Yes." rejfjr;..-.;. " " Mrs. Frank,e; A donaton was made to the Robert "thats just lke 3 ;, jup folded t and sewed w post for food at the hosptalty mg for a second tr 3; nc«r dressngs. room whch has been reserved al Wortylko, Mr?. Emert Cravolo, A.F.L-CO T The annual poppy drve was a Wldv.wd durng the departmerf Mn. Raymond Hughe*, color dorse Johnson, «accordng -to report by conventon, rs. L Raber. Mrs. Robert Escandor re-.unded all members to save old lylons for use of patents at.._.._... " Woodbrdge. Her husband, a < *)[ J 9 ; graduate of Penacook Hgh School, New Hampshre, s serv [ng wth the Unted States Arm; n Germany. FaUfrs Day Specal! GLLETTE RAZOR Wth FREE Gllette "Sun-Up" After Shave Loton! $50 PllK Tu DADS Go To "OLD r SPCE" AFTER WAVE LOflON JCCOLOCHE LOWEST PRCES!;: SE, THS sr\n\t JUST 2st s BOX OF CKVKS CARTON or CGARETTTS FREE Gfl Wrappng Smce PUBLX PHARMACY Man Street Open Dallj» A.M. to r.m. u HoUdtTf AM l Ml Woodbrdge ---,-- > ons o baldness. But today, welthe m V> - are all sman, sophstcated n-on. Mss Jean Whte, Woodbrdge, dvdual* and prde ourselves on ~ wth a scalloped V necklne,!brde; Mss Rosalnd Hckman, was mad of honor. Other atten-, knowng better - but hte truth of Amercans beleve that they suffer dants were Mss Joan Whte,,the matter s that daly, thousandsf rom "tred blood" or that "run- Woodbrdge, and Mrs. John Rug-j o f r Amercans are "sold a bll ofo-n fellng" ger, Lyndhurst. Junor brdes-j goods" by a fast-talkng salesman: n j s true that most of these mad was Mss Elzabeth Hanra-posng as a "nutrton/l expert." "specal preparaton" are harmhan Woodbrdge, sster of the f a random check were made, ess to the body-so then t s nabrde. homes across the naton one tural for vou to ask why get all Servng as best man for hsould fnd some vtamn _...p- r excted f you want to throw away brother was Donald Sosnowsk, sules, mneral concentrates «-"" or o- your money. The tragc part of Frankln Park. Ushers were dne tablets, etc n thousands of ths story s seen daly n doctors Rchard Bogash and Leonard!medcne cabnets. offces across the naton too often Wloelk, both of Carteret, cousns, Amercans each year spend, the buyer of these herb-artfl-vta- of the brdegroom.! about a half bllon dollars on After a trp through Washngton, D. C. and Vrgna, the capsules n search of a shortcut plls, powders, compounds, and couple l wll nuke ther home n j to health. hlh Daly, Dl mllons of f Amer- Elzabeth. cans would not thnk of startng startng Both are graduates of St. out the day wthout frst takng Marys Hgh School, Perth Amboy, class of 960, Mrs Sosnowamn pll. The "medcne men" some type of "hgh powered" vtsk s employed by Fremens have seen to t though ther sales Fund Amercan nsurance Com- ptch or advertsements, that most ;mn mxtures thnks he can fnd a cure n a capsule for today many of these Amercans art»uf ferng from undagnosed dseases of the lver.blood, nerves heart, 6 or dgestve tract. 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3 . v Chosen.ftpWClub,.,;H;K Twenty-eght,,lr.s have been se- (E.B.) - Carteret Press, Dchtantc Ball..-.-nlw- 28. at (he conlry crlub under, (,[ M Wood- _ M), professonal] j, re proceeds ofj,,,,) manly (or the; schlashp to lhc lrry School of MRS. t. K. YOUNGQUST vh.\ml)oy General,l Jmalons tu othtr BACHELOR OF ARTS: Mrs. Barbara Kuhovrtz Youngqust, Andrews s Settng JBnaJ Of Hrsh-Zolnowsk RteCommttees AVKNK, Church was St. Andrews R. C! m sottng for Sun between Mss Vr- and Wllam double rng cere- r )!"" llrsl - Th mony was ormod at 4 p. m. ny the tev..john, Eagan The hrde s P daughter of M. nd Mrs,,,hn Zolnowsk, H) Demorcst Avenue. Her husband s the son, Mr. and Mrs A. lraham flush, m Summtt ltoad, Unon. Thursday, June 8, 964 Lsted AVENEL - Standng commttees of ConRregton Bnn Jacob Wll be headed by members as lsted by )r Stephen Kaplan presdent, RS follows: purchasng Herman Farer: nsurance, Dr. Kaplan; Bar Mlzvahs, Donald lvers; parlamentaran, Martn Ltnger; Ssterhood lastn, Mrs. ; Davd Lemberg; Mens Club lason, Jules slor; (abba, Barney,eb; adult educaton, Mrs. Mchael Kohn; Mnypns, Barney PAGE THRU K C Carnval Commttee Meetng Set WOODRMDOF. - A general mn; of he rarnlval commtnv «l Mddlesex County H57, hn!l. nf Columbus, wll be held lnuhl at H oclock at (he tv lnmh.m club Tho rnmval, ao amul llr, wll tflke plac* (mm.lufy f through oppwlt* Mn Knh(", nf Columbus how, ln of M,n Street and Amboy Oven n m;m«f». hy her W.un Cusun. general father, ho b.de wore a sheath l.nunan announced ntal plant fown of taftela and Venetan lace :,.t.- he affar wll b«tl» catunn a tram. Her headpece jlloekoff; donatons and acknowlledgments. Mrs. Sol Slotnck;.ever held l.eev and most ouutandlng,,,, nrsh ) funds. was a lace rose trmmed wth dwghter of Mr. and Mrs. WU- pearls. Shu carred a whte orchd and whte roses. ;, (. s selected are Ham KuboveU, 6 Clnton Place, [junor congregaton,- Dr. Abe M-s HhpjtKold 964, wnner of rtothman; Kashrul, saac Dreschjer, and program, Mrs. Farer he naon. second large*! dec*, Avenel, has been graduated Mad of honor was Mss Catherne Ycarsley, Avenel. Attendng wu, daughter, rom, m ml be present to offcally Ncwark stau CMtgt.,. Mr- Vler * -(e.ueuz7.a, m m #uh a ba(. helor of wtg Also, external publcty, Mrs. open he enrnvaf, A nghtly feature wll he nn act by the martcr her sster as brdesmad was! \\n\w, Avencl; % sler; nternal publcty, Mrs. degree, She s a 860 graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School..pest man was Vctor Roth, MARY K. VAREY Mss Joan Zolnowsk, Avenel. aeralsl, Rruno, performng,,,!,.!!! Arcrno, daugh- Jarvs Klen; funeral, El Cohen;,,,, Mrs..lohn Accrno, Oneg Shabbats, Mrs. rvng N APPRECATON: Rabb 8«mwl NfwbfrRfr *»<. honored by Congregaton Adath srael whch : acrobatcs hgh atop a 00 foot Mrs. Yeungqulst was a membcr of the yearbook staff, ACE- beth, ushered, len Varey, daughter of Mr. and Elzabeth. Mchael Jakub, Elza- GRADUATE: Msj Mary El-. snl Colona; Dem.mcy, daughter of berg, Yahrzetz and memorals, to rght, Mrs. rwn Hunder, Statertood pfffldrnt; Rabb Newberger wd Laurence Wel»«, con- Other hghlghts wll nclude < Malna; canlor, Meyer Trachtdn- prestntcd hm wth a $!,0W bond n apprecaton ol t yt»n of servce U the congrrgntlon: l*ft rayng stml pole. SNJKA, Alethan Club, Gudes The brde s a graduate of St. Mrs. Downes Varey, 20 Kmball Street, Woodbrdge. rebrdge celebratng ther 300th,,,...lam-h J. Luccy, Mr. Slotnck; Talls and Tefllcn gregaton presdent., salute to New Jersey and Wood- Club W.palamw club, the car-marynval commttee, and the* school b boy, and d y Hgh g School.. Perth h Am- Snn, lerth Amboy; Mr. Trachtenberg;* Ad was formerly employed ceved a bachelor of arts degree from Newark State Col- ty nght to mark the recent mversary and an All Amerca H.-H. daughter of Mr. Journal, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gelowtz, and Mrs. Charles Kang. ncwpaper, ndependent. p,{by,jy Lerner Shops, p Menlo "Park, jvler.. Urban, 755, Mrs! Ypuhgqulst majored n {Mr, Hfsh was graduated from lege, Unon. Rabb Samuel Newberger Recpent [ cognton gven to Woodbrdge. uenue. Woodbrdge. elementary educaton. n the U Unon Hh Hgh Shl School n 962. He s Whle attendng college, Mss Wth Bar and Bas Mtzvahs Assstng Mr, Grauam on the nuly n«crer, dauyh-j fall, she wll teach n the Md statoned at Luke Ar Force Base, Varey was a member of ACE- takng place weekly. Congregaton 3na Jacob has been a busy Of $,000 Bond From Congregaton. Lollo, Wllllam Haug Jr., <ert rmmtlee are Joseph Fedor, E.., nd Mrs. Harold] dlesex school system. Arzona, wth he U. S. Ar Force. SNJKA. Alelthlan Club, Gudes ; s«:rtlnorc Terrace, Club, Wapalannc Club, Carnval place. Rabb Phlp Brand an losemhne. Phlp Boyle, Robert l(, Terrace; Marjorc Commttee, Foregn Students nounced the Bar Mtzvah of Jef WOODBRDGE - A $,000 savngs bond, for 8 years of devo- oseph Clberto. luchanc, John Fofrlch, and.,,,,hcr of Mr. and Mrs. Commttee, and Thr ndependent, college newspaper, n Septon n servng the Jewsh Com- frey Alan "Kunkes" to take place l, ra Mss Sandra Schneder,., :8 Smth Street, Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at the j lnlm Jaycees Plan The Councl honored nne new temple. Mr. and Mrs. Herman.,. Wsnewsk, tember she wll teach n Frankln School, Ralway. Samuel Newberger at a jont n- testmonal dnner, Tuetday, at munty, was presented to Rabb embers of ts 25-Year Chb at a Kunkes, Marlboro Road, Colona,,, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, k, T Fordjwm Place, Brde of Donald Lennon has nvted the congregaton, stallaton of offcers of the Ssterhood and Congregaton Adath s- WOODBRXlE-DonalJ Roder, frank F, Franchak, Lawrence S. Many Projects he Councl home: Mr, Grauam, frends and famly to worshp Fscher, daughter wth them at ths tme and to Mx (loorge Fscher, AVENEL Weddng vows werebrdes headpece. Her cascad New Charmen celebrate the occason at,the Kd rael Sunday. Laurence Wess, newly-elected presdent of the {eatng, George T. Mller, John,r Avenue, Colona; exchanged by Mss Sandra Jean bouquet was o[ cafla llles. dush mmedately after Che serv presdent of the congregaton, Woodbrdge Townshp.ayt«e Kerr, Anthony P. Cacdola, daughter of Schneder, daughter of Mr. and Mss Roberta Benham. Fords made the presentaton. conducted hs frst meetng a Edward T. Dvngan, John J. Donato Cardello, rs,j os.j,lt [> Schneder, 25 Oak was ma d of honor. Brdesmad; Named by PTAces. Stanleys Gallery Thursday. / Kellner, Jr., and Thomu F. M Colona; Chrs- Street, and Donald John Unnon, were the Msses Ann Mare Par- seln. and Paula Angelucc, of the varous departments of the AVENEL The new charmen Dr. Kaplan thanked those vh Rabb Newberger wll vst srael for the whole rrjtjfltl of July. was presented by the Board of Wllam DcJoy wrved as toatt- plan of acton for the comng year Donnough,,m daughter of Mrs. son of Mr. am Mrs. Frank Len-ndlonon, 92 Beach Court, Eagle Pont, Trenton. P.T.A. of School 23 were ntro- have volunteered to carry the h..l!;r. 25 Kelly Street, share of congregaton work am He has joned a group sponsored Drectors and approved by the master. Socal guests were Terrace. Brcktown. The double rng cere- Servng bs rousn as best man duced at the executve board requested others to jon wt by the Natonal Assocaton of membershp. The plan conssted Bernard A. Dungan, a charter them n the gratfyng work to,,.;, Ann Cedron, daugh-! mon, y was... performed r. Saturday was George Jadells Jr, Newark. meetng held at the home of Mrs. Jewsh Educaton and wll attend ol about 80 projects centered up- member of the Councl; John J. be done. l.uus Cedrone, 38!a( st Andrews R. C. Church by Usherng were Thomas Oyam, Melvn Sehlesnger, presdent, semnars on Jewsk Educaton on the betterment and development of Woodbrdge. Rchard and Stewart A, Schoder, Jr., State race, senor Past Grand Knjght, Menlo Park Ter- thc Hev Jonn j Colona, and Carl Bullock, Ocean Avenel Street. Regstratons for Hebrew School and vst many nsttutons of are beng accepted by Abe Glora Kolenz. Escorted to the altar by nervate, brother-n-law of the brdefather, the brde wore a gown of gf<»m Assemblyman Norman Tanz- Ther dutes were explaned by learnng n srael. jmosolgo, nternal vce presdent, Deputy-elect. Kramer, ME ; \ am) Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Sehlesnger to: Mrs. Karl j stressed the mportance of growtl ;n llqnorest Avenue, Baumle, Brussels lace desgned wth a The couple s on a weddng trp;/; m hosptalty; Mre. James The congregatonal meetng s n order to carry out the goal Sunday at 8:30 p. m. man nstalled the congregaton Summer Card Party ;[n V Koberts, daugh- Deau oeau de dc sole tran and scallooed scalloped n Bermuda for two weeks and set forth by the organzaton. :. ": offcers as follows: M.:, Mrs. Charles De- Mrs. Fred Clausntzer, magazne an(l wl of Vllal lntcrtsl to» «Charmen of varous commt Sponored by Club necklne. A three ter vel of [then wll take up resdence at Presdent, Laurence Wess;. n; Cleveland Avenue, publcaton; Rchard Combs, French lluson tell from the 43 Mohawk Drve. Ca >e Breton. a " members, frst vce presdent, Eugene Hornck; second vce presdent, Jo- JOANNE VACCA tees were apponted as follow AVENEL - Hontess for the Mansfeld, daugh- safety and cvl defense; Mrs.... Anthony Buccarell, club new: a Avenel Womans Clubs card Mrs. ennon gradm from ; M. :l Mrs" Joseph reter Fcnton," health and mental Meetng Ollorrow ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. edtor; Joseph Vazzano, growth party wan Mrs. lohn Mahon at r of Mr. am Mrs. Fred oodbrdge H ( ;h School seph Schlesnger: thrd vce pre»- Mn. Bocco Vafca, 566 ft \! h.e Cadek, daughter» k - m Drve, Woodmd Mrs Wllam V. brdge; Danne Campana, daugh- ll- and welfare; Mrs. Edward Jqj- Kenneth Taylor, bowlng; Georf and s now attendng Hrter Mrs. Lews Hrabar, goodj f Qr F re Auxlary Robert /vasz, famly pcnc her home on Helgrade Street. dent, Robert Korb; treasurer, AlmM Affuw, Woodbrdge, Trenton. * Umard Avenue, «er of Mr and Mrs. Albert Cam-! Mr. jenmm graduated from sen, PORT READNG - The regu- Joseph Klen, secretary, Mrs. U- Mrs. Joseph Wukovets was the have aaaouced UK mgagcmeat of tfaer daoghur, Jaayac, publcty; Mrs Joseph Kd- ; of th(, Lades Auxjl. Taylor, baseball; Stanley Mara adore Rosenblum. co-hostess. ley, prncpal and procedures;, future drectons, Roy Cocto R C m Wnners announced were; Mrs. Rre Com tnstallngdffeer for Ssterhood (,.! Dcbrowsk/p 4 Bloomleld Avenue, Brck Townshp llj-h Sdmol m, an d by-laws"; Mrs. Stephen Lukac, to Juk A. WNapob. MD * sky, state headquarters; John George Mro7. door prze; Mrs. M and Mrs. Theo lstj n; All xa Camber, daughter 9S9 and attended Rder College pany hstoran; Mrs Jolm McGunn,... wll be held tomorrow was Mrs, Kobert Korb who n Mr. M Mrs. Anthony D-NapoU, 47 Colcr Street, Newark. ng trp; Joseph D Marsco, trp Mrs. Lou Decbus, Mrs. George 4 Arlngton of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zambor, and Unversty of farmmgdale.. parent<ducat(m Mrs. Wllam msh Benko and Robert Lovasz, Push- Leonard Laconc, non-player; 8 oclock at the frehousc ducted the slate as follows: l-.llls 83 Jame.v Street. Hopelawn; Long sland, le s employed - MeHale rua, dance. Mrs "" on w West Avenue. Presdent, Mrs. rwn Hundert; MtM Vacca. a gradual* <* to Worlds Far; Edward Moeckel, Hanson, Mrs, Robert Fscher, To J* Debs Elane Fullng, daughter of Mr. Mert Sheet Metal Corp., Lnden., ohn Mjzak room representatve. Mrs. Steven Waslek has re- fund rasng vce presdent, Mrs. Woodbrdge Seawr Htb School Junor Mss Contest; James Nolan, cty status; Joseph Plesnak, John Waverczak. Mar, Moore, lbrary andj M rf the names for the new presdent, Mrs. Joseph Schlesn mn M zak. room lepesemauve; ted Mrs. Joseph Rhodes and Mrs. to brng n Robert Melnck; program vce t employed by PnWk Servce a Cwekalo,daughter.and Mrs. Wllam Fullng, Jr., 6 Mrs. Mrs* Mchael y Road, Colona; Barbara Eledfe am GM Compnj, readng; football classc; Al Reser, AAU Monlay at 8 p. m., Mn. Frank admg; Mrs. Lawrence Paola merchandse club Marcon Avenue Elzabeth Spos, daughter of Mr. Pancake Breakfast fo,. m n g July ger; educaton vce presdent Newark. Mr. DNapoU, a Founders Day; Mrs. Joseph track meet; and Gerald Mendez, Sanflppo wlt be hostesa at her n. Sw-.,n arsm. daughter d h and Mrs. Theodore Sp S)0s, Mrs Edward Slctkn memberhp vce presdent, Mrs. Sanford gndaate ot by the Joseph Napravpk was wel- card party, announced Mrs, Ceral H» Stawnsk. room representatve;!. -a,, trash baskets project. home SW Jansen Avenue, (or (he Vr- Planned hv V.F.W. hosptauly are m Mrs Raj mond J. P. Ncw Stre< Fords hosptalty; Mrs John " B p atsy La. Brandt; recordng secretary, comed nfo the Jaycees a* a new Ureneck, p w Clooney, charman. Mrs Laz and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg; correspor ; Kccardone, daugh- r m rs member. The local Jayeeeg endorsed Roy Doctofsky for JCl! - Kkfast onnday. from 8 A.M u T: t, Mrs. Sabby Martno dng secretary, Mrs. Robert Gold-: of Mr awl Mrv Vncent A. Second Street Representatves of the local atb; fnancal secretary, Mrs, Parkway Center Sels Commsson Drector, a!, f (unon Strecl. A meetng of all a \ to attend a workshop for CHNESE AUCTON Mrs. Maurce Chodosh; treasur- Jont nstallaton Flms of (he recent Loyalty! db:(ljjt- : Jun Ncmtth, the and ther mothers wll bf charmen and offcers of the area WOODBRDGE - Emblem lonr Pst 24!!. Amer- Mrs. Howard Febush. CARDS Mr, and Mrs. Wl- Munday, June 22, at the Brennm - P.T.A.s at School 25 on June 23 Club 35 announced plans have FORDS - The jont nstallaton of Parkway Jewsh Center were shown, Frederck Stebbns, : FOR Day parade held n Perth Amboy to an announcement by John nstallaton charmen were M Stafford Hoad, Agency on Man.Street. t s are: Mrs. Sehlesnger, Mrs. Clausntzcr, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. Jencton June 30, 8 p.m., at, the and Ssterhood, wll mmedate past presdent, re- been completed for a Chnese au-.johnson, nor vce comman- Mrs. Korb and Arthur D. mportant that all debutantes at- Refreshments were n Kulch. daughter tend, as the charman and ce sen, Mrs. McGunn, Mrs. Mcllale, Amercan Legon Ball, Berry ceved an award from the De- m The breakfast wll nclude pan- ;r.f >rs. Mchael Kulch, charman of debutantes wll he Stwt, wth Mrs. Zoltan Mayer partment V.F.W. n recognton! totls, Mrs. Fsher; Carteret; El-clecled. f any mother t.nnol Tj kr s be oblaned from Mavvnsk, Mrs, Tywona. Mm and Mrs. Marty Myndy as cocharmen. The affar s 0 on t by the Jaycees n the parade. ; nouncema)t by Mrs. Donald of the frst- place float entered lrtymrs. Hyman Glckman..,. r - m...., :,L L J,,.,,(U,. nn c _ * rllpplf Mc nroa TllJll «MS. daughter of Mr. attend.wth her daughter, MM- S lm., n llt! wn w aval-.,.mrs. Jorge Davlla., Phl Terry, nght club.lohn Davs, 80 Cor- j requested to have another uuman. a(,j u, (j oor ;- lls Phl) Fscher, Mrs. John the publc and tents wll Mrs. Young men between he ages an. provded the entertanment, re. M-W; Carol Castle, H are co-charman of of 2 and 35 nterested n becomrepresent her.. Gesek, and Mrs. Theodore Lach. be served. A late supper was served. the event and the nstallaton ng a member of the Jaycees are BKNEFT DANCE Woodbhdge car Wash Democrats rase cost of ceremony wll be conducted by asked to wrte to the Woodbrdge WOODRRDGE - The Catholc program ads. Rabb Matt, Jaycees at P.O. Box 83, Wood brdge. Young Adult Club of Northern! Mddlesex County wll sponsor a beneft dance for the Whte Fathers of Afrca. Saturday, 9 p.m J5ay "Happy Fathers Day" untl a.m. at the Knghts of Columbus hall. Patrck Avenue, Me- HAS A.. We Make Your wth tuchen. Musc wll be provded by Dads Favorte Brand lthe "Sportsmen." THS SUNDAY! Shrts \sp«me! -ll H- Dad H»tr Roses Brand. ran V. O. onons Gn arh Sft Wrapped! 0OO CASES Of COLDl BEER Free Delvery 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. * No Delveres Accepted After 4:08 P.M. Outsde ol Woodbrdge Proper We wll be pleated to help you wth your holday selecton* ME QUOR STORE, nc. 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBUDGK Attenton CHESS PLAYERS Lookng for Acton? F.njo) a frendly game wth your frends every MONDAY NGHT THE GALLERY (djceu to Stanley! Dlnc) 8<UKe U.S. Ops, Woodbrdge COUNTESS ROSEMAKE at the pano DAD WLL UST LONGER AND HAVE MORE LESURE TME! CAR WASH BOOKLET Enttles Dad to 4 Washes On Any Car- Any Day! SOCALLY PRCED AT $6.00 We WASH YOUR CAR AND WAX T TOO WTH (AT NO EXTRA COST) PRDE NA am wmmmm WOODBRDGE VM MM-4333 PROP. cfr wm HA HOUKJ: lu«j., Wed. ThWf. :3 to --Fr. t S.. «:«to SJ» Smut «:H to 2:M - Cloted Mu"<l».v> Scotch Rye Brandy Bourbon Wne Uquetr Domestc and mported ~~ CHAMPAGNE and BEER VOGELS LQUOR STORE 82 Man Street, Woodbrdge Now At Our NEW LOCATON Jewelers 03-A Man Street Woodbrtdee (NearWoolworth) Wonderful Selecton of Gft* -For- " FATHERS JUNE BRDES FREE GFT WRAPPWC ENGRAVNG DONE ON PREMSES OPEN HTBDAY TL t TM. *», ndvdually Cellophane Wrapped and Boxed (or Storage Dad & Grad MLLERS GFT SHOP 8 Mtn Street Woodbrdp Laundered and Fnshed; To Your Personal Preference Men shne n shru washed andfnshedby our experw. Try our ervto* toon. "YOU CAN SEE THE DFFERENCE" And Shrt Laundewn 354 Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE

4 ( «PAGE FOUR OBTUARES ten. Un. Prank Behroej. Clff-, wcod «nd Mrs Maurce Kng, St. Clare Shorn, Mch.; D grand-!. J. todap«n<«nt-l«ader pfl Parkng Lot Opened by nwoe to keep Frday after R Saturday f nr PERTH AMBOY - The>erth jshoppers. CttVlnp AfST""""Bural tomorrow nouncad tod y tht openng of a new customers parkng lot onj MAUVS 80RENSSN She was.member of th. Cran- MM. j VARGA ofophgotulet «TlK Maple Street, dfonug the Cen-j FORDS-TV funeral of Manu» nun Me:hodst Churcn WOODBBDGE WOODBRDGE - The Funeral Dw <«. PlaVe who ded Tuesday tral Ralroad parkng lot. ; m V Sorensen. V Drummond Avenue, Survvng are a daughter, Mss of Mrg Juna g] 8. \ Va!. g, " who ded Frday at».rfukj S. Joseph!» Mnne mue Chrstansen; Twenty-sx spaces are provded wu«.to, three u.cr sons, «.», MB AveBue,ho ded - Sunday - at Hosptal, wll be held Hosptal. Paterson,n. was held Jocum, Chrstan and Jamts all Perth,, Hos t wta]. wth an entrance and ext on been 830 a.m. at the Grener -londay mornng at the Koyen of Cranbury; 0 grandchldren, w<t Maple Street and wth an addl- nght," S[ terdav mornng at Home. 44 Green Street, wth a Funeral Home. SS 9 Amboy Ave- and one great-grandchld. (he Grejn(r p,, tonal ext through the Central Amercan, the Grener Funeral Homc totm requem Mass, 9:00 at nue. Metuehen. Bural was n Ralroad lot, by arrangement wth Rartan Green Street. Bural wa* n sl j a m e s church. Bural wll Alpme Cemetery. Perth Amboy. mug, EUZABETH DOJCSAK the Perth/mboy Parkng Authorty. covwteaf Park Cemetery. (* n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Co- P M at F.,, L,,.\ fo mer!.wden. ol Perth WOQDBRDGE - The funeral; fhg debased was a resdent of onja. Ambav, the deceased had resded o( y, EtMbeth Dojcsak area tar over 50.years. She Ernest R. Hansen, presdent of Street Perth A,.; here for the past seven years. Rowland Pltcej who dwj Jton-Z.,, Born m Perth Amboy, the de< John C, Sn member of the the bank, sad the banks management feels the lot wll pro- charter to the,, He was a member of St. Steph- A WM MA Monday,rl, Sevpnlh t ceased had resded here for the wll prescn, Adventst ens Evangeltal Lutheran Church monlng lt tar talt -sjdenee " 37 years, He was the vde a,much needed serrtce to tme. ol Edson, and was also a mem- u nj e r drecton of the Leon " "" urer of Purtan Dary Prod-ds Savngs Bank customers n the tvr ol the Dana Relef Socety, j y p. Company Of Perth Amboy for the, Home A hgh fve pht«rs, nact Survvng are three daughters. Mu was coated past wyears vbnrt! A pajjhjopp (. crowded Maple Street area and "Mrs. Gerda Murray. Murray > al.& j t m n church and bural * James also serve to allevate the present traffc, congeston, team up,bette")avu he we" also Hll: Mrs. Edle Suylatn, Frankln WM n g, Prtef, cemetery, New,. - "" ;"> brdge; Mrs. Hon-ath," member " rc "" tl u> of.joseph.horvatn, "" m jety. Hansen also stated that arrangements had been madep Sweet a member nf he Park, and Mrs. Astrd Fortunl. B run8.j c L Avenel: Mrs. Alex Sabo. Vayn*. Rdgewood: two sons, Stanley,, y deceas«j had been a Boy g of Amerca. a y cousns m a drery res- 0.. and Mrs. Emery Toth. Ed-,, of, Germany, and d Raymond Rd Mm. Dl JSSoyL. he Rarj(;, n Rav Vnm \ through the Chamber of Convn a Uuslana two sons. Paul Easton. Pa., Fund. charlor membpr am past] jn: 20 d presdent of the Woodbrdge Lonsj Chlllch and 0 great grandchldren. and "* * *»<«>-ctaldren; and hrolhor. * hh. and a (ormer charman of and Our Lady of Hungary Bene-fHorvath, Woodbrd(;r TO HUll HONOR- At «ronrt of honor of Troop 40, Boy Sconta, Mml«Park Terthe Match of Dmes of Wood-! ft Socety. She had operated a". - (our bovr wll receve ther.lfe Scout Awards, the next to the hghest awsrd AVTMWY J. SCHWARTZ grocery «tore for 23 years. She!MRS. BERTHA VANASSE ferd g e n the pcture, left to rght are Geoffrey Waters, J«mej DtagwW and J«eph PORT READNG - Funeral COLONA - The funeral of: Mr. Gottslen had been assoc- from the pcture s Wllam Snuff. Star Scont awards wll go to Keaneth servces for Anthony J. Schwartz, Mrs. Bertha Vanasse. mother of ated wth Stern and Dragosct Grant Robert rsh Jay Streker, Raymond Wrten. Mtchell Wlllamm Rofcert Zedebaom 55, 206 Woodbrdge Avenue, who spyng are a son, John, Robert J. Vanasse. 2 Sandle- Realty Company n Woodbrdge - THOMAS JOSEPH ded Frday y at Perth Amboy y G«n- Abrdge; ssters, Mrs. wood Lane, who ded Tssdayand was also a member of the g, Hansen, 4B Longvew Crcle: a Theodore Bowman, 5 Cooper eral Hosptal were held Monday at Mddlesex General Hosptal.: Nan League of the Unted] STORK CLUB p Hjghland Park daughter to Mr. ard Mrs. Herbert! Avenue. mornng mg at the Grener Funeral / COSTELL0 Lous Saho. New wll be held tomorrow mnrnon.e Slates. h " Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- Bn]nswjck at 0:00, at the FovFuneral Survvng are hs wdow, An- New arrvals throughout the Behr, 8B Aldrch Drve. Trom Woodbrdge,.. a daughter brdge, wth a solemn hgh re-. Home, 20st Street and Grandttona (Gnfrda); a daughter, Townshp xew arnvas as recorded «K. : Hopc awn a m t0 Mr., (0 Mr gnd Mrs _ Hernun Sanders. quem Mass at St. Anthonys jos E pn gedlak Concord, Bronx, N. Y. Bural wllmrs. Wllam Kearney; a son, A. p ertn A m boy Genera!.. and Mrs, John Schnorrbusch, 87 j a n s e n Avenue; a son to Mr. and, y Church. Bural was n St. WOODBRDGE-Funeral Hosptal, serv- ames Street. a son to Mr. and! Mrs. Edward Guth, 629 Lnden be n Pnelawn Memoral Ome-John Uottstem: one g Funeral Home* grandson, James Cemetery. Woodbrdge. jces {or JoKp h 54 Q, durng the past two try, Long sland, N. V.!Mrs. Walter Sullvan, 47 May Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and Chrstopher Kearney; two bro- Mr Schwfrt was born m ;Street) who ded at Perth Amboy Mrs. Vanasse was a resdent (hers, Albert and Joseph Gotf h bf b h bh f h b p From Colona, a daughter to Street. Mrs. Benjamn Hamlton,,88 Woodbrdge dbd Tonshp Townshp and was a f, Hosptal, were. y F of the Bronx before beng hosp-;sten, both of Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Gatyas.j From Port Readng, a daughterjbunns Lane. lfe-long resdent of toe area. Hel dav at e n, Gt.. v... talled. 25 Sherwood Road: a daughter! t0 Mr. and Mrs. Mke Habueha, was a former employee of U* er at Home, 4 Amboy Avenue,! Survvng are.her son. Robert Doctorate Awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas De- 2 Tun,,,,. Street, COMMUNON Townshps Santaton Depart-! wll) a Mas* of requem at and four grandsons, all of Co-: Smoqe, 792 Edmond m Avenue, u 8 p Avenel, a daughter to ment and wa» a paruufoer of st j ame s Church. Bural was n ona. 0 reorge K. Merrll son to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Madhe St. James Cemetery. " WOODBRDGE - George R. Cozy Corner: a daughter to Mr. Name Socety of St. Ncholas FORDS - Members of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck, 56 L Anthony Church. He was zn. 80 N. Hll Road. the husband of the late Mrs. -Survvng s are hs wdow. o. Ann;!WALTER A; H. LYBECK Merrll, son of Mrs. George D R.. From Fords, a daughter to_mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Catarella, Catholc Church of the Byzantne Elzabeth Baku Schwartz., wo daughters Mrs. John Mc- FORDS Funeral servces for M err y] and h e late Mr. Merrll, and Mrs, James Beck, 70 Glen-jj 70 p r0s pe C t Avenue. Rte wll receve Holy Commun Survvng s a daughter, Mrs. De rm ott and Dorothy Sedlak; one Walter H. Lybeck. 67, 4 l.mln 400 Elmwood Avenue, and the court Avenue; a son to Mr. and p rom ] se j n a son to Mr. andon ths Sunday at the 8.30 Mass. Robert Berger, Sewaren; alsoljy, Q ssters, Mrs.! Avenue* who ded Monday at the late Mr. Merrll, receved a Doc- Mrs. Lous Goodman. 0 Lafay Mrs. Wllam Law, 64 Martn A Communon breakfast wll be two sons, Anlhony F., Sewaren. nna gehaney and Mrs. Jula Veterans Admnstraton Hosptaltor of Educaton degree from the ette Road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. served followng the Mass. and Vctor D Pasadena, Md; a; Tanko md.,- brother.. John - East Orange, after a bref llness.unversty of Maryland recently. Jerome Surretsky. 8 Oales alster, Mrs. John Brown, Wood- wll be held ths afternoon at.mr. Merrll plans to contnue Road; a son to Mr. and Mrs.: brdge, and eght grandchldren. 2:00 at the Grener Funeral Hume teachng at the Unversty. George Terebush, 55 Dunbar MRS. MNNE LEDNER 44 Green Street, Woodbrdge. Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and MRS. J. H. CHRSTANSEN AVENEL - Funeral servces Woodbrdge. The Rev. Alex N TEACHER SPEAKER Mrs. Allan Ackerman, 45B WOODBRDGE Funeral servces for Mrs. Jenne H. Chrs- Lord Street, who ded Saturday or Mrs. Mnne Ledner, 6, 48 Nemeth, Pastor of the Frst FORDS - Mrs. A. Tambour, a Grandvew Avenue; a son to Mr. Presbyteran Church of Wood- teacher al Fords Junor Hgh and Mrs. John P. Relly, 72Aj Summer-ze Your Pet tansen, 84, a former resdent of at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, were held Tuesday, at the brdge, wll offcate. School spoke on tppng customs, Fay Street; a son to Mr, and Mrs. Woodbrdge, who ded Frday at A resdent of Fords for 40 years manners and packng at a recent Peter Ferlta, 20 MacArthur TE-OUT CHANS and STAKES her home on North Man Street, Grener Funeral Home, 44 Green Mr. Lybeck was a retred storeroom clerk for the Heyden-Neu grls apprecated the tps the Mrs. James Kuhnak, 80 Mary! meetng of Cadette Troop 79, The Drve; a daughter to Mr. and; TCK and FLEA POWDERS f O PERTH AMBOY HGH SCHOOL Cranbury, were held Monday Street, Woodbrdge. Bural was afternoon at the A. S. Cole Funeral Home, Cranbury, wth Dr. Woodbrdge. n Cloverleaf Park, Cemetery; and CATS June 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 9«4 port Chemcal Corp., retrng mllearned from the talk whch wllj Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. 96 after 8 years servce. He be helpful on ther trp to Washwas a Navy veteran of Worldngton, D. C. on Monday. The a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley FLEA KLLERS and DEODORANTS Pat Casanova, 48 Lberty Street! FLEA SOAPS and SHAMPOOS 0 A.M. to 3 P.M. Jerre F, Moreland, actng pastor The deceased was a resdent of of the Cranbury Methodst the area for 36 years. She was War and was a member of hejqrls wll complete the traveler Stolz. 43A Aldrdpe Drve; a GRADED COURSES: Church, offcatng. Bural wll a member of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel and therartan Ludge 6 F & A M of Complete Lne of Supples for ELECTRC and HAND CLPPERS Fords Amercan Legon Post 63, j badge. daughter to Mr. ah Mrs. Lous! ALL HGH SCHOOL SUBJKCb be n Branerd Cemetery, Cran bury. Lades Auxlary of the Avenel ($35 Per 60-Hour Course) Perth Amboy and the Dana Relef Socety. Wdow of Chrstan Chrstansen, the deceased came to thesurvvng are her husband, Fre Company. Survvng are hs wdow, Mn- Unted States n 93 from Denmark and made her home n Woddbrdg* up to the tme of movng to Cranbury- 40 years ago. Cart A. Ledner; three sons, Carl ne (Wuff); two daughters Mrs. F., a member of the Woodbrdge John R. Thergesen Jr., Colona, Polce Department; Gustave and and Mrs. Stanley Hedner, Woodbrdge; a sster, Mrs. Charles Robert, all of Avenel; two daugh- Hansen, Fords; three brothers, nlddle GRENER FUNERAL HOME August. Robertsvlle: Arnold, Freehold, and Royal, Edson; and sx grandchldren. KOSTAS R. RODETS WOODBRDGE - The funeral of Kostas Rhodes Rodets, 7-B Bunns Lane, who ded Monday, at Perth Amboy Hosptal, wasj held yesterday at the Kan Mortuares nc. wth Dvne Lturgy at St. Demetros Church, j wth the Rev. Constantels Deme- tros, pastor of St. Demetros Church, offcatng. Bural was n Alpne Cemetery, Perth Amboy, The deceased had resded n WMm Woodbrdge eght years and pror to tha n Perth Amboy. He was employed as a chef n a Perth Amboy restaurant and was a parshoner of St. Demetros Greek Orthodox Churth, Perth Amboy. Survvng s hs wdow, Elefthera. When ts matter ol form, see us When t comts to devsng a form (or forms) to expedte your offet op«ra* ron, see us. 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5 "U KnfpnHeader (E.B.) Carteret Press tadbrdge Junor Hgh vtnoton Day Today nn (le., (, "School w" conduct!..., ths afternoon, 2 school audtorum, Wlh 2 PUP" 8 U-llH nal ed by wll open wth the nauguraton entre, n (* h ( Nalon g Anthem. ( (lne h0 address wll be Whte; pres- ;m ( the Superncoln Tamboer, [j nosonlaton of f theh [nard of f Educaton Desmond, Assstant, nf Scho«ls; awardcertfcates by the,,l tlll»*nn. Woodbrdgej toblck, Georgcne M. Bohacs, Joanne T. Bomemann, Lnda Borowsk, Patrca A. Bouver, Sandra Lee Brown, Antonette M. Buccarall. altna,.,. vll sng loe [.,, ], wnrds and musc by Ma/.urtk. accompaned,.., mngarlkt- mu address wll be,, r(.y (ulman and f,,y Cathedral" wll be Teresa A. Buccarell, Agnes Buchko, Carolyn R. Burns, Dane M. Burylo, Patrca L. Chapman, Chrtne C. Chera, Karen A. lobb, Ethel M, Curry, Veronca M. DAltero. Laura A. DGovann, Jacquelyn M. Dllen, Maryann H, Dorohovch, Sharlene S. Doro, Nancy J. Dubay, Ruth M. Egry, Sharon. Ellson, Susan J. Esheman, Margaret H. Evon, Martha A, Femn, Carol Ann Fshnger. ; Patrca A. Fore, Susan Frey, Patrca R. Geardno. Uanne Geracos, Margaret V. Gray,.Jula M. Grohol, Lnda E. Hacked, Joann K. taklar, Karen A. Hannon, Lnda C. larned, Geraldnc C. Hatfeld, Andrea (, Hegedus, Catherne M. Henrch,.tarte El len Hnko, Mchelle L. loftner, rene R, Hurley, Cheryl A. Kacskovcs, Merle Kahree, Judth B. Kasewcz, Beth Anne Knlen,!,,, n r entre class, ae- T, n, v Mss Baumgartner, Janet L. Keleman. Vclora M. Ksh, Bonne R. Klen, Carole J.-.-hr--T; wll ptey lhe re Knew, Helena H Kosakowsk Dolores Kovach, Lnda A. Krauss.!.,. v,, he class nclude ".-., H; Baldwn. Thoma Vctora S. Kursnczky, Mary E Lengyel, Jean M. *Van, Fran,,) Andrew H- Balsa, ces K. Lptak. fances.. \M \ ftarher..joseph J. Cndy Lojewsk, Margaret G,s f ph M. Bars, \ Heycr, Kenneth VV. B. Bryant, Rch* nfom. Peter P. Caten-, ] : Dandrdge, Denns [ nussdl D. Ely, Mchr.ra. Mchael B. Feru ) Francsco, J«y B. KH.. dalbreath, H dlckman. Wllam nkn..joseph J. Gougr s Culman, Mchael d, Emly A.-Puskas, Jean A. Sal- : Marten M Prosek, Susan Prun- H Dana J. Hanson, sbury, Lynne M. Sandstrom. s Hegedus. Lawrence Mary A. Sefcek. Dolores A. Ser-! nrme M. Holloway, : atn, Saan C. Sere. lnllnway. Mchael C. Kathleen M. Shannon, Kathleen!,n 0. Horvath, Jef- Shelds, Mary Slogy, Coreen M. M>,.!. nradfeld T Sandra.. Stllwell, Don- Kmacs. George R..Wlan t. Lews, Jefuln. Nol W. Magargal, M Masters, Bruce E. lren, Lomonco, xrranr L Mager, Ruth Malon, Valgenc M. MarteV, Margaret Mecka, Joann M. Mehes, Clare E, Mller. Vrgna A. Mller, Mary /use Molnar, Ellen J. Mortko, Catherne T. Nagy. Los A. Nagy, Margaret M. Nagy, Marv Ann Nevlle, Cal M. Orosz, Theres, Pano, Lnda A. Patterson, Lor rane J. Pawlk, Theresa Polo, ln. O R j o h n wrth M. Stnzano, Margaret A., Cheryl L. Senas, Katlv erne F, Takacs. Jacquelne S. Velma Torres, Dors Ann Toth, Pepgy K. Turner, Maryann K. Ulman, Arlenr M. Uszensk. Kathrvn (. Van Tassel, Jacquelne Walsh. Brendala A. Wehrhlahft, Joy R Patrca A Whte, Wnston. rh» L F. Yanvarv, Natale., nnald J. Panko. Kalk D!U:. llo, Tlwxlore S. Pla- >j 0 more schoolmarm type mo-., \ ( owylan, John R. Pro- T M f MarthHyer, who has t;, tohcrt K Qunn, Thorn- cha,gtd her mage "to a $200 call K.dhng. Lesle Glbert grl jn - carpetbaggers." ert Reyrold, John Rod- UMenc D. Rodnka.!. Scl.esnger, Wllam KMneth J. Sedlak, \mow Gary J. Sklar, St.vens, Thaddeus F. Payne E, Szczech, K "alaferrn, Wllam T. DRESS SHRTS Lot t*d Md «ty)4 color to tlt *blrt wutuov* Button-da*a ml Ub Mlan ln Mrtpw»B«taUd. T Utn- >r T. Van Bramer. Davd n gad. Joseph G. Wnmcs y. Woolley, Alan F. an M Albro, Joan K. And- -nd. Angley, Mary Ellen Hfty A. Baker, Judth - rr-tr. Valere J. Bartha, \\ l bs, Helen E Baumn< Bunla L. Bell, Patrca > ku Hetty Ann Bere, Rosa- Hertram, Florence L. Fastest FLM Processng By kodak Publx Pharmacy Man St.. Weodbrdge OPEN EVES, t SUNDAY Lotklag f»r a lfferet gft for DAD? Th Father! toy mrprta Urn wth GUT CERTFCATE for. No «hm ever been able lo mtate tlw dtaltamllr ttylng aod wondttful tomfort of JAM Show, %r «utom fant to look b«ft«t f «MrfHUr mlm mpr.. M tk«t n lh«on* nm JQB pcnd «H (or tlw tkmt ahem tnr made. At QmmtkX DtA wffl fn* «PW>mod ahoo mm who mft knov mw to ft hm. And we oher tk* mwl oaapkla hoo»ml»» ta Uw (UK -» nak M «uon eluwuow and doctor * pre««hptoa flled b Mr «wn Ml; eqvjppadjabpp «lt* pr«adat«, Comfort fd Mt(«eton (Mff SUpptn, Sodal, Soek, (HEHENSKYsHOES VK. PMXH AMBOY Frw ParUf Adjonng Stan SANTO A, <ASTROVNCK K Thursday, JUnc 8, PAQEFV* THOMAS T, RATA.CZAK TO GRADATK: Above art lve mrmbrrs of hr Woodhrdgp olce Department who wll graduate wth the 79th Muncpal folcr Class conducted by he Ntw Jersey State Polce. Graduaton exercse* wll he held at the Sprng Ul«e Communty Htuso, Sprng Lake tomorrow at 2 p. m. (Wst speaker wll be Protecfltor DOUBLE WNNKK: John llrehosck, s shown acceptng * 6M a year scholarshp to Rutgers Cnvensty from Calforna Ol Company. R. C. Davs, an executve of the company, rght, s makng the presentaton. John Krehosck»lso won a State scholarshp of $400 a year to Rutgers. A GFT FROM Neckwear Slppers Lghtweght Summer SPORT COATS up Wash n Wear Summer DRESS SLACKS Knee and Full Lwgth Summer Pajamas Robes Sandals Summer Shoes MENS SWM MENS BERMUDA WALKNG SHORTS Newest Styles and P«tUro up Underwear Sportswear Van Heusen mm SHORT SLEEVE DRKSS $3.50 up SHORT SLEEVE SPORT $2.98 up BASQUE "d POLO $2.98 up v BANLON SPORT SHRTS $4.95 up SFT CERTFCATES FORANYjMHNT CHOPERS 8 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE OPEN HUDAY TL!> VM. H. Douglas Stlne, Uaw County. Ffty-ont polce offcers wll receve rp!nnu«. The course comlt of lx wteks resldtnl ranng and the only cost tn the muncpalty s $.0 per tranee to help dtlray the CMJ»f food. Methodtt Church Set* Schedule for Summer FORDS - Worthln MTVCM al Wesley Methodst Church wll be at 0 nnv, for Jwy utfodfh rf bor Day. SumUyl wmon s enttled "A Fathers Pl«nln," nccortlng to the pallor, R«v Howard Remaly. Summer Rble School wll bo rnnructed from June M through July 3 All chldren ga 4 through are welcome and a regstraton lee of (LOO per chld s requred wth a maxmum o( «0O per famly. RagUtratcn (orms may be flled and tnt ta tthe Church School staff. The annual Church School pc nc wll be held at Roosevelt Pak ths Sunday Secton Grave, startng wth lunch M p.m. Ronald Cooke s n charge of tckets. Colonn Hoy Wnner Of Pott 248 Contett About Your Home a hallway, the effect wll be For accessores, use contnuous and the house wll;brass or wood, (or, ths s the seem much larger. jway y to gve g your y home varety. y Whenever possble, t s deal Tbl Table lamps l p and d standng td g llampsp COLON A - Lawrence ORelly use the same floorng through- should hld h he synonymous throujjht more attractve. hh wa the frst prze wnner n l n h k l l c n e n a n d ««* n a small home, where rooms; P School 7 n the annual contest are used constantly, certan dec-! bathrooms n - th f se two ro *" ns A small holbe decorated n held hy olona Post 2«, Amcr- oratng trcks ran be used to pull match the floor color as nearly as ths manner wll not be monotonous, There wll ho, however Graders submtted essays on can Legon. All of the Sxth the home together and thus make P ssble» th floors ln the rml «jot the house. an absccncc of clutter that s so "Only n Amerca" and Larrys n a small house, the doors, The shades and draperes typcal of most small homes. was judged the best. wndows and.vals should be on«should be chosen n a color as Remember, you can add brght The presentaton was made by color throughout. t s wse to.close to the walls as possble, colored pllows, howls of flowers Mrs, V. Thall, presdent and Mrs. chwwe a neutral color that wll Some de/cor»tot say that the and occasonal pctures. * Francs Kortz. commander. After look good wth a large number of tame upnfllstery fabrc should be the presentaton, Larry was other colors. When you look used for softs, chan and bed- Drksen and llallcck call aked to read hs essay to the (rom one room to another across spreads throughout. Johnson economy false. upper grade assembly. CURRENT DVDEND " A YEAR BANKNG HOURS Monday Thursday 9 A.M. 3 P.M. Frday 9 A.M. 6 P.M. New Free Parkng Area FOR PERTH AMBOY SAVNGS CUSTOMERS PARK FREE- WHEN YOU * BANK HERE MUNCPAL PARKNG AREA Forget about parkng problems and parkng fes when you drve r to Perth Amboy Savngs nsttutpn. Smply pull nto ths lot for free parkn); whkywre bankng Wth us. ts anotherreason why thrft s mor nvtng than ever, here at ;. l the ost popular bank n the county. - f youre not a customer, why not drve downtown soon and open your account? The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton PERTH AMBpY, NEW JERSEY SERVCE TO SAVERS SNCE 869 father day from MODERN MENS THN t twt SHRT JACS Con.fld«Btly nltaly ntw Ht tabs, n»nd KNT SHRTS Banlon, cotwm, orloa... MM ln the new Shrt J*c tyng wth»dlurt»w«"me tabs <w«n 3-8 BERMUDA SHORTS for hl» aununer cbnjort,. ; lghtweght Ubrtc* n tnp- Str, Merucker, 4»cron and cmtea. vy n* * v -** model! f""" * Other C«t Suggestons Ft* Dad nclude,.. CABANA SET 2.9* t SUMMER SLACKS. J-M SPORT COAT SUMMER F.J. SWM TRVNK8 >-»«NECKWEAR WO SOCKS ~.00 MEM m r BtA>» W. MlTK Tl, t tm. 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6 Cub Scouts Get Several Awards COLONA - Cub Pack «n* at tfw Colona Lbrary v-th Seven Solop rectng the oppnn? prayer am Keth Ballek leadmc the pledge to the flag. Cub scout promse was (rven bv Orald Martato. Hghlght Was the nformatve ad demonstratve talk by Frank foroluk) ef Johnson am John- m. Mr. Qrtoljllo spoke cm art- lcal respraton and nvted l»u the mothers and the boy? to try t After»vrral people had tred thf mouth to mouth breath- Jjp they realzed t was not as smple as.t looked. The awards gven were dstrb- - utpd as follons: Tom Hendrkk- : V fbn, 2 year pn; Gary Mller. ", year pn; Ranald Hubbard. 2 year, pn; Charles Kennedy, one year, pn; John Kennedy, 3 year pn; - Kevn Komnsky, 2 year pn;, Kevn Legour, one slver arrow;; Jjro year pn; Gerald Martal, Lon Badge, gold arrow, two. year pt; Kevn Ardle, thrte year : pn; Danel McGvney. two year pn; Jane Mclntyre, fve slver! arrows, two year pn; John Davdj.." Perez, slver/arrow, two year ~fk; Andrew Sapenza, two year _ ttn; Chrs Solop, one year pn; ~ Steven Solop, two year pn; Ken ",,8eth Shaffery, one slver arrow.: -two year pm; Erc SymbfcrJky, "-fan slver arrows one year pn: -Blly Wltrtch. OM year pn; Joseph Vtak, on<? slver arrow..".and a two year pn. > Wllam Allusk. Mlvfcr arrow > wo y4ar pn; Mchael Ashwel two year, pn; Glenn Aderson slver arrow, two year pn; Keth -BaJlek, wolf badge, gold arrow. fo slver arrows; Fred Ander flon, slver arrow, two year pn. -fcussell Bower, three year pm ;,. Boy Anderson, gold arrow, slver - arrow, one year pn; Mark Ral. lek, three slver arrows, on* year yln; AJan Brechka, slver arrow: ~t»o year pn: Ronald Burnoskv. «w> year pn; Lawrence Brechka ~.lver arrow, two year pn; Mar JrMh Connell, two slver arrows..; «ne year pn; Kevn Corrgan. slver arrow, gold arrow, two, year pn; Wayne Cuzzolno, one Slver arrow, two ypar pn;.lohn Decker, two year pn; Gref> Vac caro, two slver arrows, one year -pn; Scott Edrngton, two year ]to; Stewart Vanesse, one slver wrow; two year pq; Alan Fra- ee, two year pn; Mark Thomas,! _ hvo slver arrows, one year pn;, Steven Gllum, two year pn; j *PauJ Grobln, gold arrow, slver;.. rrow, one year pn; Terry Hand!." Tloh, two year pn; Ron Hruska, one year pn; Ray Hawkns, two slver arrows, one year pn; Gary flellwlg, one slver arrow, two year pn; Gene Zannell, one sl- ; yer arrow, two year pn; Henry Zyla, two year pn.,. John Alusk and Gregory Van yssa, both boy scouts receved -en chef awards. Modern Blly ;; "And by the tme he had reach " d 2," the lecturer told hs class.mpressvely. "Blly the Kd had :;Jlled 2 men" -- "Geez," exelamed an mpress- J M pupl, "what knd of a car dd - l>e drve?" Accurate Complete News Coverage for $24 6M<Mtfcf$ll 3 Month* $6 CH» tkh amtmmm* oj Mum M ) W (htgk at Thursday, June 8. OLD TMERS HAVE FN: Some oj tht m t n b m of the seln-cjlnna Senor ftens Club arc shown preparng food at ther pcnc Monday at Merrll Park, l.-ef to rtftt: AntllMf? Kalontgs, Fleaeor Det, Frank Mastanrrra. Hlma Whle, Paulne Ballard, J»ffee, Arthur Ballad. JlDY YORK CTKD BV ACCOUNTANTS: Mss Judy York, a member of the current graduatng class of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School, was the recpent of the annual award for the hghest grades n bookkeepng and accountng, n the fwm of an engraved p»ld key presented by the Rartan Annual Dnner For Grl Stouts COLONA - The Oak Rdgv Secton of Neghborhood. Crossroads Grl Scout Councl held ts annual mother-daughter dnner recently at Cranwood wth each mother beng presented wth a corsage made by Troop SU. Joycr Yoro, leader, the Flan fewmony was conducted by Troop n Joan Montor, leader, Mrs. Sophe Wy/jnsky. troop organzer, welcomed the pannand ntroduced the leader- Junor Grl Scouts were awarded badges earned durng the past year. Reprd were Troop 74. Marge Schenemann; Troop US. Bette Daves, Troop 90, Joyce Ynro. Troop 95, Eleanor Dcknson:, Troop 22, Sophe Syznskv Troop 223, Vee Troxel Mrs, Troxel also receved a fve-year pn. After dnner a hm was shown by Barbara Laure, Senor Scout. :showng her experences al -She Valley P A Chapter T of V,r the Kr, ratonal «<«> «P <> Batten Bay. Vermont by y Assocaton of Accountast8. Montor to Cadette Troop 3 wth durng ceremones at the school lo Montor recevng her frst last week. class rank. n addton to her Kcholastjc A re-dedcaton candlelght achevements, Mss York was ceremony was conducted by a member of the Natonal Browne Troop.3, Dotle Szpak. Honor Socety,.senor class lejukr,, secretary, and typng edtor of Wngs were presented to Deel the year book. Mss York resdes at 247 South Park Drve. Roth. Maryjo Smth, Jll lko- Worman,.an Schldkraut. Robn Woodbrdge, wth her mother, wt?, Cndy Dodd, Cndy Mo.s- Mre. rene York. WAYNE S. tohacs CHOSEN FOR TRANNG - Arman Wayne S. Bohacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bohacs, 329 Ford Avenue, Fords, has completed the frst phase of hs Ar Force basc mltary! tran- ng at Lackland AFB, Tex, Arman Bobacs has been selected for techncal tranng as an arcraft mantenance specalst at an Ar Tranng Command (ATC) school at Shepjard AFB, Tex. Hs new unt s part of the vast ATC system whch trans armen and ofjftcers n thel dverse sklls requred by the natons" aerospace force. The arman attended Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School pror to enterng the Ar Force, PRNCETON GRADUATE WOODBRDGE - Martn She] don Staum, 545 Maple Avenue, receved a Bachelor of Arts Degree Tuesday at Prnceton Un verstys 27 Commencemen exercses. The ceremones, datng back to colonal tmes, were held n front of Nassau Hall. STATE JEWELERS Wll Be CLOSED FOR VACATON From July st tl Aug. 2nd Reopen Monday Aug. 3rd We Suggest You Purchase Gft tems Between Now and June 30th. STATE JEWELERS \ n Man Street Woodbrdge gom«ky, Donna Zcker, Marsue Szp;k. Troop.3: Dane DlAmorc Phylls McGarry, Cyntha Cres. Troop 269: Mary Ellen Cram, Dawn Gurbsc. Karen Qunn, and Elane Zapalla, Troop 3S». Also Sharon McColgan, Lynch Maruaret Looms, Sandra Rubnsten. Carol Adamchck, Maura GantU, Maureen Fagan, and lance McMahon. Troop 367; Mmdv Cohen. Cndy Frankel, Heather Hudson, Sheryl Platt, Ka en Rosenberg. Kamen Russ, Dane Savrk. Amy Sklar, and (onne S. Perre, Troop 2SS; Karen Spes. Susan Corrgan, and Deborah Hopan. Troop 32. % J. EDGAR HOOVER As chef of the Federal Bureau of nvestgaton, J. Edgar Hoover, 69, has begun hs forty-frst year. n a stern warnng, he tojd Amercans that ther morals are saggng nd repeated hs warnng he gave Congress last wnter that Comlunsts are attemptng to*subvert he cvy rghts movement and enjoyng a measure of success." V. BOYLE COMPLETKS TRANNG: Arman Davd F. Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck T. Boyle. 0 W. Hll Road, Colona, has completed hs Ar Force basc mltary tranng at Lackland AFB. Tex. Arman Boyle s beng assgned to the Strategc Ar Commands (SAC) K.. Sawyer AfB, Mch. Us new base supports the SAC msson of keepng the natons ntercontnental mssles and jet bombers on constant alert. The arman, a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School, attended Newark College of EBgllleern!: Fre Co., Fund Drve Contnues SELN - Chef Howard Hammett of scln Volunteer Fre Co., reported a total of lf fre calls had h been answered d durng theh Jean month of May, y ncludng one house, seven feld, and eght vehcle. The annual fund drve s n, progess. and wll be contnued for the remander of June. All famles n the dstrct have receved letters and envelopes askng, donatons. The funds receved help pay for nsurance, death beneft fund, and unforms. The relef assocaton meetng wll be June p.m., at the fjreen Street Frehouse. Stren tests wll contnue to blow at noon on Saturdays throughout the summer., Only a few vacances are left n the fre company. Anyone between the ages of 2 and 35, nterested n jonng the volunteer group may telephone George Chambers, ME or Ted Allen, S OUR BUSNESS Ar Ral Steamshp Hotel TOUR AND CRUSE RESERVATONS THE WORLD OVER Phone VA «.%«Trawl Bureau 3U3 Maple Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. WORLD WDE TRAVEL SPECALSTS SNCE 907 WORRED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Lfe? ECM your mnd. Get welcome tefef Dont dwad tkow seemngly endless,#eart of msery and dscomfort, of sudden hot flushes, waves of we*kn«u and rrtablty. There e a specal womans medcne whch can releve those heat waves, weakness, nervouue, so you can enjoy lfe agan. So that you can once mdre b» an affecton* ate wfe and mother. f you are gong through the change, dont despar. Do as countless thousands hd of f women wth fmcaf womans medcne do-take «specal womans medcne-lyda E. Pnklam Vegetable Compound - developed by ft woman pceuuly to help women by relevng such functonally caused female dstress., < n doctors, teeta woman after woman found that Pnkhams Compound gave dramatc help to all ths wthout aostly shots. rrtablty a toothed, hot Sashes subsde. So dont tt and brood and feel unable to help yourself. You eon feel better. Get gentle Lyda B. Pnkhan Vegetable Compound tod»y. TM gtntk ntodcnn wth tht ganfje name LYDA E. PNK HAM Portugal seeks Communst Chna. los School Presents Morrs. nstructor, characterzed un-hsrn contanng an unls.! l,, m Pr/wrrunw P lmhw ol numbers from h<ta) rogrdlllhj,), and ffth grades (O.ONA"- The wnners erf thr -,t\ [Kstor contest held n two, (turn l.apdus, Davd Meltz and (mrth gradr classrooms of School.lames Hvck. 22 were announced hy Mr?. Flornuv Aujjvstne, ssted of Robert Bersak. Kobert TV. woodwnd ensemble con dnners n Mj.che.l Vrchck a* Rchroom were Teddy Wall. Mark Curts. Mtchell Berln, and Robcrt Thomas. Knapp : Frst place n Mrs. Corbn» h Mllsco no and Ronald roont was taken hy Jmmy El- 0 k k ndor( j 8rten -,,,, al(t lott Other wnners were Rca dan(y prof, rams werc Rjvpn Chacon, Kurt Bnmmer and Gal of chj dren Hod 8W-, _., the kndergarten classes of Mrs A play, "Hans.,the Bey Who Genevevp Neary - Mrs Fmt;l Made the Prncess Laugh was; Hoffman and Wm sjfr(,. enacted by the chldren of Mrs Antonettes thrd grade. Hans. was played by Bruce Dezube and «%»». Jacquelne Bossett wns the prn-5. J..ualll Apponted n n the east were Lnda! Kng. Audrey Berg, Dchra Ru- WOODBRlDGE - At the orljtf, James Museolrno..luck ganzaton meetng of the >«Mntz. Robert Ofrsak. Clean Jersey Slate Jaycees. held re-.hesher. Los Edelman, Scott cently at Red Bank. N. Tlt Mattln. Susan Wlutemore, Peter,Kurt presdent, apponted Stan- (uarno. Jeffrey Kerekas. Kevn ley J. Mann as legal councl for Brodcrfk. xns Becker. Mchael the year Tango Mchelle Hess Marlene : Mr Mann was the charter. Mrtnns Elane Venosa. Wendy presdent of the Wondbrd«o St;)le organzaton sxth ndependent-leader (E.B.) - * -* -*- m HK.TROT.M, TO.D: Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Mnlz. Trafalgar Drve Colona, annnupee the rnkakemrnl of ther daughter, Barbara, to Robert A. Sand, son nf Dr. and Mrs, Abraham R. Sand of Burlngton. An alumna o, vmndhrldge Hgh School, Mss Mlntz h prrsrntlv a senor at Douglas* College. New Brunswck. Hrr fanre attends Rutgers ntver. sty. College of Engneerng, New Brunswck. Vacaton H( t.vacaton Hjh,". (." ;HetWmrr.mh,., / r movng Hvjfv,, Theme for T"h jsrhonl h "(;;,, (" ( l" The SCKK.,, two weeks of ). " July 7, " : Supcrnlf-n<.,, wll be Melvm \, ;, of Our RHecr.f School, drm;,,..! ton Bble School.,, Mrs. Merrll \,,j, lme.nts for Va.n,,,,,., are beng rcrnw,, Offce for chld,,.,,, ye«r.s of agp th><. u_.,! Observant?,>j ( Sunday n, WOODBHlM.K day wll be ohscrm, gelcal and H.f,,,.,, Sunday dunt V Worshp Servce, >, annoutcemcn n <<. 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7 -ndentrleader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday. June 8,964 PAGE SEVEN Scholarshp and Award Wnners at WSHS Class Day TKER WNNERS; Of awards al Woodbrdj;e Hgh School Class Hay arc loft to rght: Jo Ann Edwards, Leon Ferbfl Memoral Award; Raymond Peterson makng an award presentaton to UHT< AM) TEACHER AWARDS - Waller Kopcho, <m the left presents the Woodbrldge Steven Schlen n behalf of the Woodbrdge Townshp Federaton of Teachers, nnd Judth York. ;.,n Tenders Athletc Scholarshp to Austn Dodey whle Judth York, wnner of the who receved a fold key from the Natonal Assocaton of Accountants, Rarllan Valley Chapter W < MARV - hke SCHOLARSHP M.RT AWARD - Wu gven ths year to (ry.ul St. Ftr««""l v,,,mlhrlr(«... Womens...,. Club award «_w looks on. for hookkeenln* bookkeepng. «"«* t» «o rght, Mss Fee. MJ St. Plen* wd C»m LaZraa. Hun )\Y: Gregory M m accepu Ott Woodbrdge Hgh School Alumn award from Mrs. MERT SCHOLARSHP AWARD: Robert Roth, second from the. left s the recpent of the Natonal FOR CTZENSHP: Rchard Cavanagh was ths years recpent of the nhn V. Kennedy Ctlwnllmnux Allgaer. Barbara Bahr oa the rght k the recpent of the Donald A. Wescott Me- Dstllers and Chemcal Corp. award. n the photo left to rght are James. Mclnerny; Roth; Dr, shp Award gven by the Young Democrats of Woodbrldgc. -eft to rght, Joseph Valeatl.,,,,,nal nuard. ".ozo and Frfd Johnson. Cavanagh and Frank lurtagna. HAPPY FACES - Rchard Cavanagh, on the left acepts the WoodbrdRe Rwans Club award GVEN N MEMORY OF MARY SWALLCK - The llopelawn scholarshps went To John Beres reas AMKRCUS shown wth CRAFTSMEN Frank. Rredka AWARD Jr. - Recpents ths year were Joyce Clark and Stephen Beh- beams to m G«orge her approval. Goodenow, whle the Colona Youth Actvtes Councl wnner, Jance Ablonczy Meres and Maryln and Mrs. Kamnsky. Lous Szalay. Shown from left to rght are, Stephen Kondrlk, Mss Kamnskjr, / P? *! r l.m- \>- w f- j -M.: ; r *V! f."-! y " > >.H &, *»*v«-;!;..(, JrKk.-*S? l»«*...«. LWERS OF THE YOUTH SCHOLARSHP: CONTEST - Are snuwn auove wth two nembers of the WoodorURe Lou {e of Klks. MAUv wcabt; SCHOLARSllll* - Sponsored uy the Amercan Federaton of State, County "" left to rght John N»gy, one of the member*; Pamela Smu, Mchael Makow, Susan Starr Lord and lames Mayer, the anl Mujrpal Employes, and presented to Los Estok. Left to rght, Stephen J. Rensen, "her Elk member. Mss Seeg was also the recpent ot a umuuure award from the Elkslodge. Los VMtA and Vctor Cntano. j..,.. N MEMORY OF A FNK MAN: The Vctor C. Ncklat a Wa rd went to Martha Abramu, who s shown Vlng congprt*- gtwj by Mrs_ m h u Aarof UB, h( rrht &v. fl?.. * *...v *. s n.h,)ent Uf!»f«or Hgh School Sd.ola,\n a»ardd d * UMe sbuwu u the pb»>\»w...t to rrht: Art t. Cav.nagh, h Los L Ks«,k, K«,k f,n«tv f hur ZdJ! SZTStd*. WrtaM Cavg (VUn, K-Hy Lettlen, Lynn Otten. ( aral Bardtr, Msjlowskl, M«ry Ann 8e««*ch and Mm. Geurge J. "-<>V, \ c\m dl advlwr. --. >.,..4-lOlAKSHlP: Presented bv the WoodbrWge Buslawt.ml rufeuuual Womens Club to the Charles {;, Qrgory Sdnul n Nuttng of Perth Amboy Geueral Hosptal, annually, hs ycus wnner, Audrey luse, rght, U shewn recevng he award from Mrs. rvng Hull, personal d«vtlopm«nl char- mau. Colona Man Graduate Of Army nsttute Cu.ONlA ~ Cpl. Brute tlalbt. st of Mr. and Mrs, E.. talbt, \ > Chan OlUs Road, gra.luates! th.s week from the Army Delcnse La)n:ag> nsttute of he hvsdo of Monterey, Calf, where: he has been studyng Korean fur, a year Prom there be wll re part to (he Unted States Securty School, Peluluma, Calf., where he wll be statoned for 60 days. Alter a leave of 30 days, he wll begn a tour of duty n Korea. Cpl. Galbt graduated from the Pngry School, Elzabeth, n Hss and from Qcknsun Cuflfgc m.! Bg game anmals are beng stocked n U. S. Bonn to offer «t Europe horl-term crtdjt, MORE SCH0LAMHP P0TUW38 0N P4&B N X % *f*\.xocax CHEMCAL PLANT - M«UH U» w"w»l KBh Kowck, manajtr «f the Auerlcu CyuwnU Co., ft* tenu cash prhw and pl»que«to Rldurd Alfraan and Mchad Math»w, M l» rght.

8 «ft Ml l Wk ll PAGE EGHT Jance Mare Abloncy Martha Clare Abramo Jeanne Aceard Rote Mare Suonn Adam Rchard Adleman Jack Henry Adler Rose Mare Aguglaro Patrca Ann Akr Patrca Ann Alraa Joanne Mare Ammano Shrley Ann Aporoso. Vctora Joyce Andersch 0teph lohn Anqellne Robert Loren Anthony. dren Ann Appleby WUUam Paul Arnold, Carolyn. Dorothy Auermuller Kenneth August Donald Carl Austn * Barbdro Ann Bahr -Margaret leanne Baldwn Patrca Ann.therea Bdlnt Carol Ann Bdlletta, Patrca. Gale Balog Catherne Mary Balamo Murel Ann Baran,. lneal Andrew Barany Vrgna Deborah Barcelona Carol Ann Bardar fhwwa Patrca Barletta ffam* Aon Barrett Kenneth Wayne Barros Arthur Bars! Mtrynard L. Barthelme Sharon Ann Bauer luth Anne Baumgartner Claron* rene Becker ttoma Harold Becroft thonuh lohn Bednar Oondace Ruth Bedrock perron Allen Behrens Dana Jean Belmante Mchael Edward Benko frank George Benya JohnBere. tynne Marl* Beree. Col Douglas Berg Harry Edward Berge Mchael Andrew Berko Lob Sandra Berln Hary Rchard Bemtela Danel Herbert Berry Patrca Thereto Berry Marr Kathleen Bertey Paula Val Blber Cedle Veronca BUHg Clauda Veronca Bllq kmn Jacob Bnder Qlork Mare Blndewald mchokn louta BUtell CWyl Wkred B»tak, Undo Jane Bros dadet Fronds Black YTonne Rae Blakulee -- Margaret Susan Blss Patrlda Ann Bobek " " Dane Mary Bogdansh Elane Constance Bohrer Denns Joteph Bonk Francos Lee Bono. Robert Dehard Bonomolo Darlene Mare Borgqust > Dana Ann Bosko [/ Terrenes Thomas Bourgeos / Matthew John Bousell Crag Allen Boydman Terrence Henry Boyer j Ajdrew Paul Boyle, Kathleen Merry Boyle / lames Eugene Brown, :l Kathleen Ann Brown.>! Lorrane Ann Brown, Carolann Mary Bnoowskl : f : l f George James Buchko!J Mchael Buchko ;. Alan Rkhard Budnoy Frank Buglovslry! lohn Joseph Burke ; H Tf s ll! M M l * w ll s! [ WHS Graduates Contnued ft*om Page Wllam Joseph Bufke George Paul Butltorsky jcherylann By»rly Sandra Marl* Caaaa! Mchael Frank Calvan Robert Andrew Camplglo Bonne Anne Campon Denns Calml Coplk Arthur Vncent Capraro Kathleen Joyce Capraro jphlp lohn Copslad, Jr. ; Mchael Joseph Caravello Lesley Ann Carle JRobert John Carvello jsharon Ann Cavallaro.Rchard dward Cavanaqh Anlla Dolores Cavesa Evelyn Legh Cecere Marbelh Mchelle Cercharo Wllam T. Chaptk James C Cherepanya Thomas Mchael Chervenak James Frank Chesney.Carbl Ann Chsmar :Jo«ph Sephen Chosney B«verly Ann Chslensen Carol f«rn Chmensen Frederck John ChrfMkoe Catherne Aqn«: Chung* Annette Churchll Maron Jean Camarra Caole Ann. Cborow» Mary E3«n Cborortk Donna Mare Cccane. Robert Douqla Cchocky Wllam Tsk Cuoochowsln CaTolyn Ctron Lllan Chntu* C-.ufreda,John Robert Oak. Jr. ;Joyw Clark Rch.ard fs&et Clrk Frtmk Pad Dcnd CWncuo, Carol Susaa Ccnt: Ethel Lnda Ces Donna Lyss CslKEbUT jdorothy Marr Cohcdo JaDt Ann COBS;.-. Maryann ConlaJa Janet Rwtogm Crdatcc A. Joeeph CoteBtjno Srlb g Ch {Cyntha Annette Corne sabel H. Cowan Robert Kenneth Cor Susan Coyle Joan H»ta Crofc Pamela Mare Craft Carol Ann Cranmer Maron Patrca Crawford lly Marlene CrcanweD Thomas Fraud* Crow* rene Ellen Crystal Antono Marco Cunha Gary Cuthbertson Susan Ctaplnsky Eugene Paul Daly Chrstne Mare DAmato Barbara Ann Damano Frank John Dancsecs John Lous Da Slva Ellen Anta Davs Stephen Crag Davs Joan Ellen Davsson Lorrane De Antono larol R. Debrowsk Frank Decelle Lnda J. de Cspkes Charlene E. De Dela Wllam James Defoe Frqncne Judth Detel Rchard Mchael Delaney Patrca Joan Demoter Roderck Donald Denns - Lynn Elane De Paul lo Ann Cecela De Perrl Joseph John Des Plalnes Wllam Detlefnen Mare De Venuta Wllam Fronds Devln SUMMER SCHOOL Enroll Your Chld For Summer t Remedal Program JUNE 3 - AUGUST 2 All Elementary and Junor Hgh Subjects Remedal nstructon Center MASONC TEMPLE - WOODBRDGE CALL For Further nformaton VA H STOCKSALE! MMEDATE DELVERY John Anthon" Dtckon Larranne Terete Dckton Fdlth Ellabeth Dklrk*4n Olqa Jutland Dldyk Bruce Wayne Dlmock Dane Palrdo Dlnqwall Dors Ann Dnka Stapben Mchael Dtnn»nna» Ellen Row Dl Paqualt Robert am» Dlon Wayne Eugene Mxon Barbara Sherry Dlugatch Denns Lawrence Dobrenc. FrnnclJ John Dodd Ann* Mare Dokn Mare Ann Dombroek Margaret Lee Donahue Barbara Jean Donatacd Harold- Anthony Donato Kathleen Marb Donnelly Patrck John Donnelly ;Dchard Earl Donnelly Wllam John Donoran Austn Lowell Dooley Leeter Gregory Dorko Stanley Rchard Dorn Leanne Chrstne Doyle Carolyn Drod Elaue Xlary Druttmond Rcardo Samuel Dubasak Jordan John Dulck B«be Jane Duke Paul Joseph Dunda Tmothy Edward Dunlqan Ronald Uoyd Durette v Audrey Dane Dumr Arleen Frances Pulch Margaret Helen Dlombak Loue Helen Dubak Robert Arnold Eck Wllam Lous Economot Jame Scott Eddlngton Jo Ann Edwad Lous Frank Ello, Robert Elwoo Walter Ken Emery, H Heen Mare Enderleln Albert WlUan Enael Dane Mare Engel Sharon Dale Erdfarb Theresa Mare Errco Paul Lsposlto Raphaella Helena Epotlto Kathleen Janel Estelle Lo Lynn Estok Walter Joseph Evanco Robert Charles Evcmqel$a James Henry Ererett Mary Jean Ann Falrchld Jon«Maaqret Fan Judth Fattula Vrgna Ellen Fedun Carol Judth Feeney Davd Alan Felntly GeraJ Alexander Fdten James Edward Fennelly Frederck George Feuel Joann ChrUttne Flgloltao. lora Jean FUllpcsuk Mchael Edward Fnegan Carol Ann Fnk Anthony Florello Susan Dorothy Fscher lack Bul Fhman Edward Francu Fltgerald, J. Laura Ursula Floersch Lnda Clare Fomenko Eleen Mare Forgone Mark Doran Form Carol Ann Fomadel lora Jean Forat Margaret Alce Feemao Randolph Edward Fray Ruth Ann Frcke Susan Cheryl Fullarton Joyce Lynn Fulton Phllp Anthony Furlc Rchard John Fustos Betty Jane Gabrole f Wllao Vncent Gadek Denns Mchael Galamb JElabeth Mare Caun Donna May Galvanek. ; Eleanor Jean Galvanflk Rswemay Jance Galya Kathleen Judth Gardner Charyn Lynn Garrett Carol Ann Garrson Karn Cecla Gartner Lawrence John Garut Cyntha Sutan Garwpcke Judth Gasorosk Don Frederck* Geshemer Rta Mary Gst)eczko Jo Ann Genovese Fredrk Nelson Gerbor Jack a Gerhard Sergo Mchael Germnaro Lnda Ann Gajncola John Gatropoulos Bemadette Gbson Dawn Sharon Gllette Donald Patrck Gllgan Barbara Ethel Gngold Vrgna Ann Gven Bett Ellen Glant Karen Vvan Glass Conne Elzabeth Glem Robert Ayrault Golden Wllam Golubewsk AVALABLE ON ALL MODELS LSTED BELOW GOOD SELECTON OF COLORS N STOCK All Cars Guaranteed For SAVE c ft " f l 2YEARS w*o/4 These Cars Are Not Strpped All Are Factory Equpped Factory BULLS STOCK # DESCRPTON Prce PRCE THUNDERBRD Hardtop $ $ GALAXE Door, Hardtop $ $ GALAXE Door Sedan $ $ CUSTOM Door Sedan $ $ FARLANE 4-Doo.r Sedan $ $ ) FARLANE 2-Door ; $ $ FARLANE Door Sedan $ $ FARLANE Ranch Wagon r. $ $ COUNTRY SQURE $ $ COUNTRY SEDAN $34.40 $2840 $6564 FALCON DELUXE WAGON $ $2209 T-464 ECONOLNE VAN $ $950 MOTORS lhhorzf D FORD DEALER 93 SrGKJRGUYE.RAHWAYHJ Arthur Davd Goodman lent Let! Goodtleln Doreen Ann Grace jroemary Graerle PhvUl SUMH Greenb«rq Janel Ue Greene J. Rchard Gregg Geratdne Marjorle Greh jf P Carol Verne Grmes nqrld Grlnbera Janet Mary Groskopl )o"ann Geneva Groloky Mary Lynn Crupy Kathleen Laura Gullet Patrca Ann Gules Barbara Anne Gurneak Nancy Ue Ann Gurneak Benee Suonne qutowk Bruce WUlcrm Gytne Bety Lou Haas ; Jeffrey Bernard Hflber!Mlehael WUUam Hack Ellen Louse Hadley Robn Cheryl Hately Patrca Ann Hahn Dorothy La Verde Haley John Frank Haley. Janet Herbert Halutka Rchard Emmet Hondo Judth Ann Hansen Gregory Manson Henry Happel Geraldne Joana Harbachuk J. fluwell Katkay Bererly Jeon Homed Cheryl Ann Harrs Robert Vemon Harsell Thomas Joteph HatHeld Ue Brby Hat>r Gal Anta Haumann Susan Uley -Harrlla Carolyn Elsabeth Hawke Wlllaw Marcus Hayduck Jll Swan Hayme Robert Albm Hayer Donald lohn Heqedus James Andrew Hegedus Margaret Hefau Verena Held.Gal Ann Hemel {Barbara Ann Hermes Jance Ellen Herpleh Nancy Ann Henog ; Dana Lynn Hew JGary Frederck Heyer jfrandf Joteph Hlerhage Joeph Thoma Hlggn Marca Sandra Hlrhorn Lnda Ue Hockng [Wllam Jay Holtoan. John Joeph Hofmann, Jr. jobrure Lllan Holbrook ralan Lesle Holland Bradford LanceHolloway James Arthur Holman \ Ronald Frederck Holmes Mlchele Lorrane Homch JDenn Wllam Hopla Mchael Jame Horahan {Barbara Nck Horoyak Alce-K. Horvath Amela May Honratb Hajrra Agnes Horvath Joyce Ann Hospodar June MlUcent Housman Joanne Frances Hoerapa John Albert Hrehocsk George Mchael Hrunka George Hrynawsk Jans Catherne Huber Betty Ann Huey Rchard Floyd HuHord j Donna lane Hughes Karolyn Ann Hughes Kenneth Peter Hughes Jance Mare Kutlra Barbara Clare Hyauchak Allen C. glay {Lnda Dane nnocent! Lllan Ann wansk Ellabstb Jane latques jcharsa jalwr Jerome Robert lakubcrak Karen Mary Jantausch Arlene Rose Jewell Kenneth Vncent JohnBton Vrgna Edth Jones Rchard Wllam Jost Lorrane Elzabeth Joule Jo Ann Jupnka Fred Thomas Kacorowsk Patrca Anne Kamlnsk Marlyn Elsabeth Kamnsky las. L Kandell Kathryn Amela Kane Gal Doreen Kara Thoma Charles Karpnsk Jance Antonette Kosper John Wllam Kalarsky Carol Ann Kalh Barbara Ann Katona Thoma John Katransky Renee Sharon Kau John Joseph Katzenback Clare Margaret Kauman Charles John Kavcsalt Donald Francs Kee, Jr. Arleen Dane Kehr Mary Ellen Catherne Kel Dolores Anne Kelly Patrca Anne Kelly Wllam Joseph Keseday Arthur H. Kessell Lorrane. Krschner Evelyn Ruth Klapp Charles Dqvld Klen Jo-Ann Klen Robert Lqws JClener Robert Mark Klemp Patrca Ayn Klm Mary Margaret Klmk Andtew Mchael Kmlec, Fredrc Knapk Edward Charles Koenlg. Ronald Bruce Kolller Joyce Ann Kohler Carl Anthony Kplaky Arlena Joyce Kolator Kenneth Frederck Kalb, Jr Joanne Glora Kolens Jance Mare Kolesar Patrca Mchaelne Kolodkuky Kothryn Theresa Koneky Donna Mare Konkowlts Johanna Konopalcy George Kopervas Rchard Andrew Kosnar & Chester Stanley Kullowsk Lnda da Kotvaa B«vetlj Ann Kovach Joseph John Kovucs Mary Anne hereaa Kovaly Russell George Kowal Lnda Ann Kowalcyk» Cecela Ann Kamer Carol Jean Krauss Mchael Krelt. J. Larane Lyda Xess John Adran Kupey, Kathleen Ann Knahensk Karen Ann Kublck Jr. Thursday, Junr 8, 964 Laura Ann Kubcka Lnda Mary Ktbcka Lnda Mare Kubovet Roger Tkoaas Kuchar Chester Stephen Kulena Mare A. KuppVr john P. KKthnw, Jr. Wllam lalph tufcher Donna Mara Xutney Nancy EUtabeth Kunak Anne Catherne XwatkowsU Robert Stanley Lada Patrca Elsabelh Ladlaw Rchard Alan Lake Charles WUllara Land! Chrstopher Tholrkn Lang.James Anthony Lanafana Lawrence Clfford Larson Roy Wllam Lawrence Wayne AUeft Leahy Robert Mchael Lease. Olva V. LeBa, Rchard Robert Ullo Davd Joseph Lep«rl Karen Annette Leaus jcarolan Elsabeth Usko EmUy Cecela Letter Rhonda Ann Uvnsky Thomas Joteph Uws rene Dane Llebeman.Wllam Lma Do.ugla rwln Ltnd Charlee Llnper Barbara Ann lottl Barbdra Ann Lttle James Vncent Lobosco Joyce Carol Locke Fen Susan Loebel Susan Mara Loeffler Allan Francs Long Susan Starr Lord Lous George Loso Cheryl Chrstne Lucas Lnda Elxabeth Ludna Beverly Margaret Luhn John M. Lukacs Ncholas Glenn Luu Andrew John Lycosky Charles Mchael. Macaluso John Leonard Maclolek Sharon MacKab Robert Walter Mudurkl :hrlstna Edth Mager Anthony Joseph Magla Joseph John Magyar Casmee Majlqnsk Algert Joseph Maldans Mchael John Mallnowsk Jance Joyce Malpeta Marsha Anta Handel Peter Thomas Mauo Ernest Joseph Marglotto lohn Joseph Marno Alan R. Mark [acquelne Makle Mchael John Markow Charlotte Doreert Matkulo Wllam Charles Marquardt, m Lous Stanley Marano George E. Martn ohn Martn Lnda Lw Martn Susan Mare Martofell lohn Mascenk Lnda Lou Mason Antonette Malkowtk Raymond Matkowsky Rchard Frank Maty Stephen Frank Maty Mertda Ann Msurath Hjchard d JanlS Elane M Constance Joange Mazur6k Delates Mermen Alen Terronce McCann Marguerte Elane McCarthy Carol Jane McCartney * Robart John McCloskey. Jr. Mary Anne Kathleen McCue Mary Margaret McCullough Rchard Joseph McDonald rene ElUabe.UcDowell John Joseph nxroe" Patrca Anne McGfBlqaB. Elzabeth Dane McGnness John Joseph McGovem Gal Frances McGath jpatrda Carol McMahon. Joseph Leo McManus Marlene SteUa Medvet Lorelta Jane Medwck J Joseph Andrew Mehes George Edward Meer /ncsnt MeUu ruce ra Meslennan- Zoltan MclcMt #*; ard Charles Melhan Mchael John Mela atrca Jeanne Melton ;orol Ann Meluskey yntha Mendrnos oyraare Men lchard Joseph Mesar Robert Denns Mesar nqelo Mesce Lnda Fay Messer one Arlene Mesarot Sandra Beth MeyerowU [oann Mare Mezo Kathleen Mare Mchalsk lohn James Mlaacz enneth Anthony Mglonco Rchard F. Mlkkelsen eard Joseph Mller Hope Marca Mller [oseph Glen Mller Rchard Joseph MLnuqd Sheryn Anne Mtchell Vctora Mare Mtak Kathleen Ann Mtemy Mary Beth Mohar lule ElanksMolte Maranne Monaco Martha Ann Moncek Patrca Ann Moran Charle Patrck n Veronca Marl* Mono Gal Ellen Morrson Margaret Mary Morrow Patrca Ann Morrow- Gregory Theln Morse Marlene Moss Salvatore Joseph Kulea Thomas Wllam M Nancy LeeMundy Karen Lee Munkacsy John Gecrge Murray Thomas Gordon Muscje loceph Anthony Mukowsld Theodore Joseph Nakelny John Francs Narlbwlct. Alexander Allare Nash. ] Paulette Nass j bseph Frank Nazaro Karen Alma Neary Dorothy Veronca Nelsot Patrca Ann Nemeth Kenneth John Nenel Barbara AnmNess Lnda Newmark Rchard Austn New(o» Magaret Elsabeth Wtholl WOODBUGE LUMBER co. FREE CTY AND SUBURBAN DELVERY AN ESTMATE ANYWHERE Hf Qualty Keeps Us n Busness. Buldng "Materals Mllwork Roofng mouldng Hardware Palot DOtNG T e< Uh advse juu un n oensrmcj, tttraton and ceplr. Floorng Kltcbe Cablott* Rahwav Avt., Woodbrdge hqron Ann Nthols Patrck Frands HteolH Donald Wllam Nlemlec lohn George Neradka Beverly Louse Nordahl Edward John Nofak [Evelyn Patrca Novakowskl Rchard A Nowak R.rhord Allan Obtrl * Dlant Ellabeth OBren Kevn Gerard OBren Lnda Margaret OBren Patrck Thomas OBren Barbara Phyl OConell.ynn Barbara Offen Barbara EUabeth Oldetbotg Rchard lay OUner John Jomph Ordemann Noreen Margaret OHegan Lol Ann OroM! Patrca Anne Orvel {lanlce Otbome luuls C. Osleck, Jr. Jacquelne Adele Ol. Ronald Bruce Pacansky Dennl Wllam Pace Francs Thomas Pdda Howard Edwn PageS George lee Panter Jance Evelyn Palwoda Barbara Jean Paloc* Rchard Patrck Panek Maranne Teresa Panko Patrca Anne Pannone jmerrytone Papocchla {Wllam Parad Carol Lynn Parsons {Vvan Lorelta Pangmont {Andrew John Pallor. " Glora Elxabeth Palunak Daryl-lynn Pataky Monca Roberta Paleman Dane Carol Patrck > Marlyn Jane Patrck Mchael Joseph Patrowc Olva Ann Patterson Vvan Sandra Patterson Charles Kenneth Paul, n John Peace Barbara lean Pease Barbara Ann Peer Joan Margaret Pegos Veronca Paula Pelleter Kathryn Jo Ann Perrone Gal La Verne Perry Barbara Joyce Petercak John Frands Petro Donna Ann Petrusek j Wllam Thoma Petly Margaret Adran Penella Arleen Maude PhlllD Glora Jean Perce Joseph George Plot Barbara Jean Png [John Plper, Jr. Jo Ann Lnda PUctelb Rchard Jeffrey Plavn j Lynn Mare Pleu Rayfond Knght Ploteca Aleander John Pochek John Podeswa. Jr. Andrea Paula Pogrebneak Donald Bohdan Polamky Dale Lorrane Pollara George Wllam Polo JMchele Joy Pollack.. June Mare Polony Sephen John Porosk Jula Chrstna Poveromo Davd John Prael Edward Kenneth Pratt ays Hobn Prebut Lynn Prce Donald John Pyt Dolor** Ann Puce MaTk Leonard Pucc James Allen Quale lalre Ouaranta, Deanna ElUe Quck John Jamea Qunn Denns Rchard Radlch Julan Denns Ralalko Lous James Ratter, n Sutan Jane Ramberg Patrca Jane Raphael Wllam Wayne Rawl Mary Ann Rears lo-anne Catherne Redhng Barbara Ann Reeves Nell Phllp Red Joan Anne Rempkowk Laura Vrgna Reno Robert Lous Rent lumaula Shams Mchael James Rhode* Ed*Bd sele Hlghtauje. Dolaw Ann Rlnald Peter Lous Rhald Wllam Patrck Rngwood Mchael Edward Rlppa Sylva Rta Rsso Lnda Rodrlgue Nlda rs Rodrgue Sgrd Angelka Bohracher - Robert Joseph Romeo \ Rchard Charles Rosenlhal \ Steven Arthur Rotten Carol Ann Ross" Andrea Rose Rotella Robert Thoma Roth. Bran Budermdn Stanley Mchael Rumlan Raaald Robert Runnelt Joseph Stephen Ruln John Joeph Husltal, Jr. Gall Edth Ruuell Anthony Joteph Ruwo Ellabeth Ann Rutnlk Theraa Roteann Ruyak Rchard Francl Ryan am«t Dqe Dye, Jr. Kathleen Ann Kynkewla Vctora Anne Sabetna loan Mary Sabo Hope Elane Saddler Wllam. John Safrron Crylaf Louse St. Plene Elsabeth Sale Rqbert John Samo Scraon Geradlne Chrstne Sandert [ohn Sandes Gregory Son Glacono Zulema Dlqna Santos Anthony Frank Santucc, Jr. [ohn Frank Saracen Arthur Saralca. Sandra Ua Sarkoy land Ann Sav»l Themat- Tmothy Sann Alen.Wllam Schsctel Steven Robert Schlen Wallace Lee Schller Alfred Warren Schllng Barry Peter Schmdt Robert WUUam Schmdt Jacquelne Schneder Frank Mchael SchoeHler Dane Karen Schoeppner Harold Robert Schroeder «. Jeffrey Alan Schrump Kalhryn M. Schubger Andrew Thomas Schuck Paula Eleen Schuet Henry L. Schul Robert Jellrey Sckundler Sltven. Schuray Kart H. Schut» Lawrence Davd Schwaqer George Schwart Han Schwart fean Los Schwemer John Charles Schwener Dale W, Sco«Crystal Frances Scutthas Davd Alexander Sebok Kenneth Mchael Sedor P«ul Andrew Selchek Marlyn Dem* Sednet Vllma Ellabeth Seje Maureen Senchak Pamela Joyce Seng Carolyn Senlta Ronald WUlam Sepcslk Rta Susan Serotkn Mary Ann Senowlch Barbara Sue Shapro Helen R. Shapro Wesley James Sharck Joyce" Ann Sharo James Mchael Shelly Peter Mchael Sherayko Merca Jeanne Sherrard Barbara Jean Sherry Jamee Rchard Shne [Robert Douglas Shpley Harley Paul Short Alexander Peter Shuks Alan Ncholas Shymcmsk Alfred Jdhn Sas Wllam George Slvaney Margaret G. Slva Anthony Peter Smeone Joltn Joeph Smkovch Thoma Robert Smm Phylls Jean Slngalewlch Alphonse James Sacuaa Patrca Ann Smack rene Skaensk Rchard George Skodmn Paul Pater Skula, Jr. Harland George Skuse, Jr. Dana Lee Slaughter Usle Doranne Slker Mary Joanne Sloan Helen A. Slownsk Marlyn Joan Smak Rchard Donald Smnk Donald Georqe Smth "udth Ann Smth Sandra Mary Smth Snan Ellen Smth Mary Smolynec Dolores Margaret Snyde Karen Elzabeth Solel rene Jance. Sokolownk Robert Lawrence Somes Amela Jos hlne Sonnenberg Chrs Soren»f n Robert Andrew Sorensen James Loren Sorenson Rose Mare Sorvllo Denns Vctor Space Barbara Alce Span Charles Denns Spece John Walter Sroka Nancy Ann Stacey Ellen Patrca Stahl Dane Rose Stanko Lous Joseph Stankovt, r, Robert Joseph Stano Wayne Robert Staunton ndependent-leader (E.B.) - Cart.(!( ( Arthur M. Slephanlck Susan Mare Stevely Donna Ue Steven* Dana Mare Stlle Nande Jane Slocltel Jane Hone Stolan Wllam Edward Strand Jerome Jame Stremsk Barbara Ann SHnglTdm. Danna Emly Streh Rchard Lesle SuHlcool Cheler John Sugenl Bemadne Mary Sulkotky Mary Theree Sullvan Frank Edwn Sutton ; Glora Ann Swedo Deanna Mare Sweeney j John Wllam Sweeney lrmrd Elsabeth Swenton Debra Carol Swltallkl [ ohn loseph Symehk Joseph Vncent Sakae lames Walter Swcyk John Andrew See Stuart Owen Sycher Rchard Wllam Tahlrak Elabeth Wlqht Tallon. Eleen Lynette Tambun Judth Ann Tanklewlc Vvan Theresa Taylor Mchele Alce Temkn Raymond M. Temple lohn Hampton Ten Eyck Karen France! Tenpenny rrancu loseph Thoma ToJe Hall Thoma : Martn Roy Thorn rene Tchomlrow > fames Peter Terney. Jr. "Mara Tobat Ellen Host Tomato Elane Tooker Sandra Lee Toone Los Evelyn Torode Peter Joeph Torra Andrea lulla Toth Andew Mark Toth Barbara Ann Toth ("rank Joseph Toth CayFrands Tolh Rchard Paul Tolh Alan Donald Tolka.. 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Roger Raymond Wr., ChalM K.. ta Wo W, rl,, Mary Ellen Wrght John Robert Wuknvou Paul John Yanchn. «** Dwnl. Ynn.V Josephne Yapaolo Kathleen BUm Y a,, n, Camlll. Mary Yock a, l!rn Gary Robert Yoon Judy Jule York Cathleen Theresa Y,. lr Alce Barbara Zab.v.. DtnnU John Zaclte, lohn Paul Zak Barbara Ann Zanq Stephen Alan Zop 0 n,, r Debrah Arlene Zeflp,,,.. Patrlda Hayes Zohrl, Helen Margaret Z<. p»,... G«rajd Joeph Zkov, Rchard Davd Z,l a Pattda Ann Zllavju Sandra Hope Zer Dtam Barbara Zold Maryann Zultak PTO Head L sls. Executve J COLONA - M,, H. v jh,, presdent of Sclm.l y,. "~ announced the n,,,, [for the HH4W VM ", Mrs. Cook arc M, H., r ; Becker, vce prmdn : s HE;.! Herron, honnr.r-. Went; Mrs. Stanley \\,. " {cordng secct;u\, \; : Mylon, corres xn(l!j, >.".,Mrs, Edward WMUM Charmen named..., Bo Carlson, clnrn.n,-. Howard Martnson.,.. for ways and mcas.-, \\. " ony Bernotas. M,, m...,, s Mrs. James Tabw ml w \ jj ert Vanasse. lbra:,, : h assstedpy Mrs. KH\.M j. : l,. 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9 *, n,,poendenlle*der (B.B.) * ftrteret Prm () <m a Man Has Task of Provdng Communcaton for Democratc Conventon n August John Beno, Coljersey Bell Tele- 0" engnfer, ha* been m the telephone comk { provdng com- ). s, facltes for the " lfa, Natonal Conventon ;;, Cty ths August V «ho lves at 396 New pn " tart works wth New tr ) Ps engneerng group % n rharre of pn-packagbr( telephone equpment s,l,n of specal equlp-, Ld fw the Conventon., vun! ans * assemr t : mm : l equpment as pos,,,f.c RP S to n * cl " P "jn-emses. Tohs ;hnt wll b; used to pn-,,, huje communcatons! the conventon have, n Atlantc Cty. nnc of hundred* of company employes who llmn been assgned to the convenmmncalons project - -4 sngle servce assgn- Now Jersey Bells hs n ".hot deadlnes New Je must" meet for fnal n,,., of tons of telephone vmt has resulted n ertg nnovatons and new as procedures that wll nduoe equpment nstal tmf <t Conventon Hall KK CARROLL.F.K GRADUATE: DOOM (arrul, daughter of Mr, Mn. MM W. CMTOU, Ml nurd Avenue, Wtodbrd«e, n cd the degree of bachelor telnet a speech comctm Uaca College Saturda;. Durng Mls Carroll underctntt he wu v»te4 tn o< the sprng weekend wa runnenp (w the ttle "Mls Taughamock Falb". an ara bratr contest by he Janor Chanof Commerct. he wu a af 0* Debate ToarMlent (ornmutee of the Forensc tub and named advsor of her rmtory. She tang (a the al choro for t todeot wrt* tad jrodnwd molctl eora- P> Mu Ctrroll wu a mem- <A Uw Ntwm«a Clob, camrelgous jotltty. FRE MARY CAT TER READY FOR CONVENTON: John Beno of 393 New Dover Road, Colona, holds «secton of an adaptng devce whch was developed by New Jersey Bell Telephone Co engneers preparng for the Democratc Natonal Conventon tn Atlantc Cty. The adapter wll enable telephone company nstallaton forces to make multple connectons as quck as t normally take* to make one. Double Rng Ceremony Untes Hopelawn Couple Ned Keatng s Frst n Cub Annual Derby WOODBRDGE - Ned Keatng of Cub Pack 33 placed frst n the annual derby held at Fellowshp Hall of Uw Frst b HOlELAWN - At a double; Wllam Su.swal, Perth Amboy, rng ceremuny and nuptal Mass served as best num. U.lcr were teran Church. Runners up were Saturday mornng at Holy Sprt l y g y p Robert Arnone, Metuchwr Dan- wlam B!atk Gregory Guyel Glads, Perth Amboy Robertj ker >. Rchard Kaufman, Gregory Catholc Church, Mss Rosemare Zudony, daughter of Mr. and Twardy, Sayrevlle, am Kenneth J ewe s. and Mchael Berne. ««, M chael j j «, M Sosnosk, Jackson. W New Bobcats nducted were: Street, became the brde of Law For travelng to Bermuda, the rence S. Repaoe, son of Mr. and Kkban. brde chose a bege sut wth Mrs, Carmne Repace, 570 Werup black accessores Awards were presented to Wl- Street. The Rev. Joseph V V. Kerr «Mrs. jlcpaa-,..."., H l%2 graduate lam Gardner, Glen Feller, Danel offcated of Woodbrdge Hh School, s Bruce Basehart, Mchael Gven n marrage, by her employed by Natonal Lead Company, Ttanum Dvson, Sayre- Takacs, Carl Ganganasso, Thorn- Berne, Joe Kaholy, Thomas father, the brde wore a gown of slk organza featurng as Dunham and Dante Natalc. brna necklne and applques down the back whch te\\ the Unted States Navy a chapel tran, A falle rose surrounded by Chantlly lace Perth Amboy, n VSL Be served md Machne Shop.. Mountansde. tonal and Techncal Hgh School, s employed by Mddlesex Tool pearlshelr her olbow length vel, and she carred a prayerbook wth two orchds and steamers of lles-of-the-valley. Mss Elzabeth Julan, Perth Amboy, was mad of honor, Rosale end Mss Lucelle Ragone*e, Nxon, neces of the brdegroom; Mss Patrca Kurucz, Wopelawn, and Mrs. James Hanchck, Kurds, were the ether attendants. _*!_. Every Second Gallon of Pant "<> U< T MABY C»TK Pn«utt UNPAKTED FURNTURE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRCES! MOMC TBet Bun Desks Dressers. Vantes. Book Cases See All Types of Home mprofements on!%lay: Ktdwns. Baths Attes - Porches Rumpus Rooms. Donners - Sdng- Alumnuq, - Wndows and Doors FRST PAYMENT JAN. 965 Swm, Sunbathe for Only 8 0 < A Da - fe the ONLY Low Prced Pool n the World That Has ALL of These Bult-n Features Completa J«t Stream Flterng fytem Redwood C«MtnctloB Braced wth Steel Self-Feaoed Oetlp wth Lock-up Starway Veranda ta Deck, All four Bdet 23 Squre Feet of Swmmng Surface. Many More Patented Extras ncludng Beautfully Stalled and FnUhed Wtta MARY CABTEB Decoratve Colon DOWN - 7 m R S T O T C" Vou Must See Ths Pool On Dsplay Every Day Mon. Thru FrL Sat 9-6 Sun. 06 Ln» POOL CHEMCALS EVERY SECOND ROLL OF WALLPAPE FREE MARY GARTER PANT FACTORY Regster now for our TeenAge Cookng Classes 4 lessons 0-:30 A.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNtfG, STARTNG JULY 8 n Elzabeth-Unon, Rahway and Westfeld. t EVERY THURSDAY MORNNG, STARTNG JULY 9 n Elzabeth-Unon, Metuchen, WasHeld and Perth Amboy. Fro nstructon! Frt* Food! Frt Wft far Alt! * Frt Rtclpt to takt homt! AL Complments of th«lzabethtown Gas UNON HNW ( HMUAn.) Et MH -HVRkYl Clattt wh bo d ct: WHKUD AHWAT M Elal. Jlf Cntral APJOOJO An. UE -7M REGSTRATON MnUCHEH 4H Hll S. HE rttn AMOY HE -UH Mrs, ChartotU Mltclwll, Homa Servce Dept. ( f. ELZABETHTOWN GAS COMPANY 800 N. Broad Strut, llzabwh, N, J, Ye>, would lke to attend your FREE Teen-Aga Cookng Qlasses at - > NUM.. ROUTE # AVENEL Mnn. N«t Nuth u WoudbtWto tl Tlaphn H..,. *,»! Thursday, June 8,064 Sxteen Members Organzed GuW WOODBRDGE - f* Whte Church Guld, whch derved ts WOODBRDGE - From the) ear* a promnent place name from the "Old Whte Hstorcal Collectons of the he early settlements n East Jer hurch" - the name by whch the State of New Jersey" by John W sey. "n RG8 the nmk wore pc. Frst Preshyteran Church s well Barter and Henry Howe, pub oned out of dfferent assnrlfl known locally - was organed on llshed n 844 comes ths descrpton of Woodbrdge: (Note: tome ons and c June 4. fffl, May U. lmf by Mrs. Ear! H. )evanny. wfe of the pastor the dates are not entrely ccurtte.) hat tme Uev. Earl H. Devanny. The extreme length of ths The 6 charter members, wth counselors Mrs. Wllam Gardner and Mrs. Dovanuy, decded that ho purpose of ther organsaton would be to work for ther church and to help the mnster n an; way possble. As a symbol of ther loyallv and earnestness of purpose they adopted the cornflower Thj flower was chosen because of ts color, blue, symbolc of lovalty. ts qyalty of comng up vol ntarlv from seed each year also characterstc of the voluntary servce of the Guld mem bers. For the frst year, meetng! were held at the home of Com r Mr?. Gardner on Freema St. later beng held at the man on Rahway Ave. Snce the ne buldng. Fellowshp Hall was uu n 95ft. meetngs have been hek n the parlor of ths buldng. Nem bershp, lmted to communcan members of the church, ncrease gradually untl today there are enrolled members. revs were: Pres Mrs. Andrew Locke; Vce Pv., - Jus.Ku- fl D.mareyt: Secy Mrs. Oakley Blar; & Treas. - Mss Lorna MacCrory. Present offcers are: Pres. Mrs. Ralnh Falr-by,. Vu-o Pres. Mrs. Leroy Bowen; Secy. - Mrs, Kenneth Pheasey; freas. - Mrs. Wesley leselberg. n order to further ther pur PAGE NNE Woodbrdge Had 3 Churches, 4 Stores, 2 Taverns 0 Dtoellngs, a Grst Mll and Saw Mll n 840 Townshp, E. and W. s about 0 mles breadth, N., and S., 9 mles. s bounded N. by Hahwfty and restfleld, Essex Co.. E. by Staten sland sound; SE by Perth Anv «y, S, hy Rartan Rver and W PLscataway. The surface K vel, and the sol fertle, afd ery productve tn grass. The New lersey ralroad passes through.th NW porton of th Townshp There ore n the townshp l cot ton-m academy, 43 student* 6 schools, 49 scholars. lo 4,82. Matouchn, Unontown am Bonhamtown, the two frst ot whch are on the lne of the ralroad, contan respectvely a few dwellngs. At Matouchjp th--e s a Presbyteran church. The large and flourshng vllage of Rahway s on the N. boundary, partly h Essex County. Woodbrdge was the frst settled by emgrants from England who came over wth Gov Carteret. t occuped for many pose of helpng the church, a varety of actvtes have been undertaken through the years. Among these are an Art Exhbt (n 946) sale of a cook book fompl.lfd by members; two sales o plates pcturng the durch; numerous Square Dances; Fashon Shows; Aucton Sales; partcpaton n th annual church bazaars. Mrs. Kenneth Pheasey Secretary (R M>\> ATKS: M«Ann- Rtche, daughter of Mr. and Mn, Waller Rtche of Catana wa graduated (rota Lnden Hall, Ult, V, at the commencenwnt fterclsos whlth narked the close of Lhe 28th year of ths second oldest grls tchool n Amerca. Mll Rtche wu actve ths year on the Acho, school lterary magazne) staff; Uw Lnden (newspaper) staff; as a poolguard, as a member of the Math-Scence Club a well as the hockey tram and the ba»- Ke ball team- She wll contnue her educaton next September at Rder College. harter was granted them whch rested a townshp to consst not >l. less than ffl famles out of the tact whch was sad to he sx mles square. m, jan rxtenw pottery and SB dwellngs. The Presbyteran soewy was organzed n 707 ana hree churches have stood on the ste of the present one. Th«Epscopal church has been organ* "The annexed (the book show? a wood no s a vlw of the vl-wlage of Wnodbrdge, whch s Methodst church wthn a lew nwre than a century, and twf ml«nf, of New Rrunswlek. On years. n the Amercan revofahe left s seen he ncaovmv. onroff.thc Rev. Dr. Azel Roe. pastdt; thr rght, the Pr«sbytrran church of the Presbyteran church, va» and n the dstance. Trnty taken prsoner by the Brtsh n church. There are also n tlr the nnht from hr dwellng now a Methodst church. 2 ocra orl as llv parsonnr vla tavems, 4 stores, a grst and sawtarred to Slatcn sland." GRAND OPENNG PRZE WNNERS!.ADF.S DAMOND WATCH. MANS DAMOND RNG LAMES DAMOND RNG LORD F.T.GV WATCH STERNG PLACE SETTNCl Mrs. Mcelhtm Jean Greashemer Mrs. Neve D. Grey A. Jacobsen L_ Mrs. Edna Wrght D-BB l,re Mnrkovls _ A. L. Hansen. L... Samufl Carpenter JUGGAGE Mlls Stoddrd., P. OhTeHch A. Mane Steven Shaffer MantUt Jewelers 03 - A Man Street, Woodbrdge You Can Count on s...qualty Costs No Moo at Soars Pre- SEARS ROKHUCK AND CO SEARS Gas HEATNG No Matter What Your Needs... SEARS Has the Gas Heatng for Your Home. Furnace or Boler Central or Supplemental Replacement Unt or Complete New System 8 Dfferent Types and Szes of Heatng Unts on Sale. NO MONEY DOWtf on Sears Modernzng Credt Plan NO PAYMENTS UNTL OCT. st, 964 H at Our LOWEST Sale Prces n 60 YEARS of Heatng Experence. PERTH AMBOY 27J> HOBART STREET FREE! ndoor-outdoor Thermometer wth Every Estmate on Gas Heatng! Sears Arranges NSTALLATON Get "dawn to dusk" servce by qualfed professonals. Sean wll arrange to take out your old furnace and nstall a new one wthn one d*y. Call Sean : Sears; Roebuck and Co. 275 Hobart Street Perth Amboy, N. 3. WS/854 Gentlemen: Wo are nterested n a new heatng unt. Please have your man nan call «n Name - Address Cty Telephone.BRUNSWCK STATEN SLAND State gas us. MM,, Ttar... FrL k Moa., VM., Thurs., Ft a.m. to t p.m. Z? 4 f.,

10 PAGE TEN the Crows Nesl fteutettes: Scholarshps «Con nuwl from Pnge Club of Woodbrdge Award, *fl». Rchard Cavanagh. Woorbrrlpe Womens Club Award. commercal doparhbem, 85 bond, -ludtth Klapp. DouKla* Mar* Kl. \<"\ Robert Fomch Morn. -. mkdouglass. H* Susan U.rd. Award UUB Hafter: \Jnodhrjlfl- Trenton Stale. $50; Pat McGet- r w. "» h f Teachers Atllctu- Schnlpan. cdar Crert Coltef«. Sl.MO: f- hl P Awar( W" - Allsln Marearet Ncholas. RadclHo Col- > low Salesmen Assocaton of VPs Award, Wayne U-al>. n ASHTU,«Chemcal lnth-tn. Mrum-ntal Musc Award, \mh- Soon, llnna wcc. Cedar Crest < "> Santucc; WotxbrcRO Town- Collet-v $.000: Dale Pollara. sh P Federaton of Tf a - h e r s Dol.-s- Colleg,.. $40(; Zlema Award, 800. Steven Sohcnc. Santos. Mllken luversty. SHSO; Hupclawn Scholarshps n nwm- Manhn Sedner, Trenfot State,! ory <>f Mary, Swallck. WOO each S.v " J hn Beres and Morlyn K.mn- Pamela.V,, K. M. S. Apnes.» k - v " f C - F< T "l Kno; Ctortfan Court (allegr. A " al J * >/""" thc Frs!. H:m JW and Mterrorda Collc-. d. Trust Company " O- Rabrno.,.,. J.ur of «50 Lesle SJker. Bennn > EcalZlt H S Mr. and Mrs. Benjama-Habno-<«">. MM* (year: rene Sol- f l *, T» T «Hn vnt. Green Strw Woodbrdtt>fc>«*. Sprngfeld -fuf? P K! r (, graduated from Rulers Prepara- **». Ellen Sahl. Boston fnver- <)hn F. K "»J.. "T He raversy of Pttsburgh N<".rk Mate. * w-w* v.u w<,,v $00, waf( j s DambtTgerf New Jersey S.*oolNurn_fall., _ ,,, sdl0, astc Mwhl Awar(. Ruth AJrman Thrd-class Danel Brod- The varous awards were as (ol- Ra,, mdartnfl,..,., r. Vlbert l««-s Charles E Hutner Memor- Ann ( abe Zsk, son of Mr and Mrs Baumgartna. Mark al Plaque and $00 to the >>.-an arable menton; John Tomczuk, Elane Both, Carolyn Tereu. Matthew Przes Jago, not any open al ho tme, he.started hs own route by gullng 4 customers. He has snce n- s belnr assgned to «Mk n a Held related tu the heal- ::""; "w!". Tj."n, "tc fadd*"."" Card" Marnak Patty! " "" "crea.sed the route consderably. J Mltary A,r Ar Tranr, Transport a, a Hck- m g *lenee, Ms t.eatok: ; V«..h b Award" ffrts and lea Sr Susan Brzarloly to- **» "««-"«** Phlp Benyola wa. bnrn August man AFB, Hawa.The arman s Leadershp. contest. Rven 7 demc standng, Austn talev kav! Charles Wllams. Gary!«. «wrncular aclyte*: et the son ( of nnh -rrv RpmOpn «n For- Nhn Genrse fhnkerv Charlesunshp, ncludng clubs and or- Anthony Benvola. "2 Hgh School.,.F,ve members o. and Joyce Clark. wu, a-rtlcates : * * «J J E j f Sf "" " ( "»" - -- "* s B d pta: f Metropdltan Lfe, attended a n- Pftw Manzo. Joyce Clark". Ruth* Club, Sackett Lake, Mnntcelk," RY. They are Mchael Predhodka, South Planfeld; ngs xnd and plaque gven Jack Howard and Joseph Klub- WoodbrdRe Elks to Mchael mspjes. Fords; Wllam Poch- Markow «nd Susan Starr Lord. Dlnellen and Angelo Calno,.Benevolent, Protectve Order Readng. Klks Seng. regents have b«n - Schools (Contnued from Page ) fkully Board Presdent Vncent Kenz has pledged to make hm- self and the Board avalable at ;nv hour to lend fnal mpetus to the all nut drve to complete the buldng." (B.B.> > Carter Regstrant Drve s WOODBRXJK sve and regstraton ca, V;)ll launched by Meantme, contracts for all Democratc fr ccossary furnture, laboratory ng-to ts Mum,- mtnt, lbrary mtteral and Wllam jbooks and machnes have been "A.H! awarded or about to be awarded.; ton j Mr Bhler al.to sad that athlek equpment has boen pur- chased and t the John F. ; Kennedy Memoral Hgh Scht» alllclr facltes wll be avalable. j All prncpals, admnstrators, j teachers and coaches have been apponted and clenks and custo- "and ths make ah wrtng the peralve that ttf! to vote." Mr Kflgallen,.,, may be as mam, persons n Wnm,,.,! elgble to vole ;, dans wll be assgned durng rwjtared and VA,/", summer months. Student assgn- and correct hk M... Demarest A complete athletc program s been named planred /or the John F. Kennedyman and Harold \ Columba ul T Memoral Hgh School whch has (regstraton charm. " Contnued from Page > already pcked the colors, green r Klgallen, and whte, as school colors. Ath- "There are ony a handful". f\\ v \- K programs wll also be atal- : "-d. "We would expose the ah e «t Avenel Junor Hgh to them and get ther pro- school u. V,. t wll then beup to the provjsjons [w, cheer. J jjg. leaders and color guard are al-.., a m k n Glclm ollns ""PfcSchoof graduatng class *hool of Nursng Arthur Good- «[ of O u p s He s a member of Hopelawn Mr. Youth Assocaton. Hs favorte 8 sports are baseball and football.,....., nnm n honor of the.actvtes; wse use o( earnngs (, n n Grade sturfcnl average a B. beng- completed for the on wt, () of the Townshp. Wth no real ex-, ),:.,,.hnn : lh " " ll heroc deeds and Ludewg and the s; rvces performed have ; al home, n. school or durng (, e s band, hut D. Ludewg Scholarshp Award of,..,, nqures and shown ther w: Hrhard m ewh year begnnng n June: u ure urs j, " fl t w "» V< f,,est. l.nvenly; WlR un f, P pv<>n tn a member Kelu eh Woodenchek wa.- born was operaton of contractors and me- f ro. chancs, contnued ready de- Mr, lveres and good weather, the, Colona. He He saves corns and stamps, H,,- e led program wll be com-j a B plus n hs >chool to rde hs hke and often goe S / «He serves «a reporter;bowlmg.. are Hgh-Ute at Colona Junor- -My best hnhby," he.sad n (. l)nl X)nents comp tetml n- fve: the frst tme snce 93." School and s a member of hs applcaton, "s playng the vcars and the remander j n an. Martha Abramo: A Jesnm T.....,,,,,...;.. Marv Ann Necnnuurn.nrm-Am- n newspaper club. He s a-pjano and ve been playng for:," j : "! V lcr f ve years Unversty CoUege on the Board Assocaton, consderable number of Staten Szycher. Har7 Lund. Drector of Elem- member of the Colonals Urum v P years Wt, f w ( j s possble that by 975 of Governors of th<- Alumn Fed- Amercan "j-state UnverstyCollege of Fores-wlary Educaton n he Wood- a nd Bugle Corps and completed; He says le spends hs money sland shoppers, studes. be completed." Jfarker oraton. Drve, George has Skalangya, btwelected 33 for plaqu,, scence two-way le, S eaeh>: Kn 8 hts (lf W Award brdge School System spoke, of!the Standard Red Cross Fust Ad:to buyclothes for hmself and.brker Drve has been elected plaque two-way le. $25 each Mr. Harrs estmated the fnal nljedtateshworv"te" :he r?real aeomplshment of thefcourse. He s also a member os.-huof supples am gfts for S cost at $200,000,000. He fgured the ARTHRTS-RHEUMATSM treasurer of the New Brunswck to Mchael Markow and Rchard [, Pamela,"...>,.".-.; Seng and Mduv Mar-elementary school chldren n-st. John Vanney Church. Hejdal occasons. He has receved jn(, ome t(j, he [ ownshjp [, ase( Regonal Councl of Rutgers Un- Adelman.,., kow..researchng the archves for n-jhas many hobbes ncludng mak-ltrophes for baseball and for out- hp, (ax ra(e Do clams- nd double talk rnke versty College Alumn Assoca- Donald A. Wescott Menu. u.h.,(orrnatmn;- Cnunrlman Joseph!mg car monels boatng, makng,standng s)lorlsrmmshp lnxmatelv Mnnflflon ap. you doubt you cut gel my relef fm...army Reserve Major;Award, $)0 bond, Barbara Bahr. nmnately $E rom arthrtc nd rhetunttc puns NVmyo dscussed the mportance [sal boats, water skng skng.! Phlp has been on the honor Robert M Knoth. 84 E. Henry Woodbrdge Hgh School Alumn also nnted thot wth the Cct 00 STANBACK tablets ot 0 Frst Bank (f the book as an hstorcal ref-jjee skatng, rdng and stamp and;roll every month snce he has Place, seln, completed n Re- Award, $25 bond, Gregory Morse; of the STANBACK powders, ue u drectcd f you do not get relef, return the erence Mrs. Ludewg concluded con collectng. lu>en n school except one. He serve Dvson refresher course Colona Youth Actvtes, Councl Contnued from page he program wth an acceptance n e p ] aces xa m-\\ UB () j too started hs own route by unused pvt and your purchse prce at the U, S, Army Command and Award, pn and $00 to Jance whch resulted n the hs earnngs asa carrer lor The;tng lf ntal customers. wll be refunded. StnUct Company, General Staff College, Fol Uwv- Ahlonczy; Knghts g of Columbus, g asa cam commercal secton would draw of the frst hstorv of the Yesterday and Today", enworth, Kansas, rm-ntly... Woodbrdge Councl Award, Wf (. McSorlcy. H mc hond. d Robert Lease- Kwasj"!" ndependent-hewt n a Savngs Salsbury, N. C shoppers from Brooklyn and ea tne Tercentenary «l- s on sale durng... regular bankng!account toward hs collegt!. tu Conmunsl bloc upsel by Staten sland as well as from Street, seln of the New England lon of "Fords. Yesterday awl;hours at the Fords Offce of theton. The remander he uses to (, s. Rumana deal. ja over the Stale." He sad survey Mutual Lfe nsurance Company Today." The yungstor. arc MakKrst Bank and Trust Company, j purchase books and to buy; attended a lve-day course at lle Mku,, Debbe Pajak. j Karen Wan-N. A. The book s the only y elem- Chrstmas and brthday y p presents "! made by hs department at Klens Khrushchev asks lor curb on anf Menlo Park, already show ewnpanys home offce n Boston. luck. Phlp Mngn, Marce Hn-!cntay school effort on dsplay! f for hs h parents, grandparents d and d nuclear arms alsky, Colette Kojak, Gary Turk.] and forsale at the New Jersey sster. ft ere <uul There: Mary rsh. Jance DuelMr, Ua- Pavlon at the New Jork Wo>H" Last Chrstmas tme, Kenneth Marne, Pvl. Frst Class Mat- HEL OVER THRU TRS. /am, Vanossa ober Douglas Pet- Ka rn honor of the New.!,tt a note fof each of hs cus-j Uv-vv K. PcU-son, son of Mr. and ry Shot!.Susan Chlnsk, Jll B- VrMntenary. The book " -ows stalng Ujat he dd not Maynard K. Pe.tc.son, 297"THE ACADEMYf AWARO WNNER erscn, Ww Kranzblua, Sharon! nublshed bv The n swk ChrsUnas tps, but AR rondtoned "BEST A PCTURE" narkay.kevn Lane. Stewart Ja. P" nt «a P ubllhed m ln jwould apprecate t t f f theywould NOW THRU TUESDAY y go, Andva F.gan, Judv Under, j dependent-leader, gve the sum they planned to Pfler SrllT!. Davla Mven Mchael Pctmvny, Beverly Luk- furope Tnel - Capclnr Gove Street, Woodbrdge, prtc- paed n Owvaton Pne Tree off. the coast ol Southern Calforna. LeHoy W. Huylhorn, Jr., 350 E. Lafayette Swt, Menlo Park, re-! reved the bachelor of arts degree from Lpsala College, East Orange. June...Army Pvt. Anthony Skodnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. SkKlrnn, «2 W;u- wck Street, seln, was assgned to the Kml Arborne Dvson at Fort Bragg. N. C.. John Kellner, 6 Jean Court, who operates Jacks Shell Servce, at 579 Amboy; Avenue, Woodbrdge, was graduated from Shell Ols advanced tranng course n dealer management...recrut tranng s over for James J. Perano, 7. sun of Nfl. and Mrs. James J. erano, 95Lehfh Avenue, Avenel. He re- ceved nstructon at Naval Tran-! ng Center, (reat Lakes. At Random: Wllam A. Peterson, son or. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam M. Peter-! sej. 202 Clnton Street, Woodbtjdge, a sophomore at the College of Arts and Scence at Bob Japes Unversty, (Jreensvlle. Nj, C, has been placed on the Deans LLs. Bruce Schundler, 2 Rdge Lane. Colona, a student at Pngry School has won departmental honors n mathenatcs... A 5-week manual central offce repar course has been completed by Pvt. Charles Fnch, Jr., 424 Ralway Avejne, Avenel, at the Army Southeastern Sgnal School, Fort GordOn, Ga. Fnch was traned to nstall and repar telephme swtchboards and other comunfs equpment. The 23-year- [>lder s a 958 graduate of brdge Senor Hgh School. t But Not lemt: Young Townshp women, v. hgh school dplomat, ages 8 to f, sngle and from! fve to sx f<>et tall can qualfy for wsuom tr the Ar Force now. f nter- «sted cull S/Sgt. Paul O. l-t cjjuter, LJSAF Kecrutng Offce Pfst Offce Buldng, Perth Am boy., VA Army Pvt Qflry A. Brady,, sou of Mr, and s, Regnald ). Brady, 05 Gay Avenue, ulona ptted n a fre-power exercse tl m Korea recently... There eem«d to.be lttle voeul oppoto the Cty Status ordnance!r l was fnally adopted Tues- nght. The only speaker was Perry, seln. who has opfrom the heyntng. Tex r»ad a prenurod s jtenent.,. many people tave stopped dftt nmflhfrs m the s reel tu l«ngatulate us un last weeks Brcenlenav wlun. To ufl of fen wu say thank you from the U Sttom of our hearts lcdcnlly, re; proud of lh«way t K;, uytru out, tuo S.., «J;.,, > guup back UTO jtutok fleet. Al ASYHTUBK _ Q J THB VkKnrp AGE:, Jones r.- STARTS TOMORROW ST HlN!!!! "LONG SHPS" mll.tradrn; ward Wnftr Sdney Poter pns :n nn nl "WALK H. the WLD SDE" Wth Barbara S.uuyck - Jam- FonU Ultra Md nn- Hm u-,, Fr. & Sat. "BLACK SUNDAY" l.as Tllu- rnnr.(thursday) "LADY N A CAGE" "PARS l SZZLES" OUTEHBRDGE TO ROUTE 9 JUNCTON 35 TO.L UtrUNOtD OM OAJQ RECEPT Strong Wonan am. HAKKY S KNG] FREMENS BEGARY HAMST Bur crl Swmmng Pool Open Duly K0PSUM9 2,000 Can Parked Fr«OLYMPC PARK RVNGTON-MALtWOOD»ons<uf( By The AVENEL FRE CO. No. ON THE FREHQUSE GROUNDS -A JUNE 22nd - THRU - SATURDAY JUNE 27th KDDE RDES REFRESHMENTS * GAMES OF SKLL v, Junf 24th. U Vstng Fremens Nght!!tp hm to The ndependent-leader Chrstmas Fund for the needy. When Kenneth appled for a oule and was loud there was FORDS PLAYHOSE H»-M4 TODAY THRU TUESDAY "BRASS BOTTLE" V. JO P. M. AND SHOCK TREATMENT :00 P. M.. SATURDAY MATNEE "BRASS BOTTLE" 2:00 P. M. AND SHOCK TREATMENT y.x p. M. Saturday Evenng SHOCK TREATMENT C:20 A :U P. M. AND "BRASS BOTTLE" 7:55 P. M. Saturday Ccnllnuom fom 2:00 NOW TAT WOODBRDGE. rt J. Ar CotxtltlOMd THRU FRDAY, :M P.M. SATURDAY, 2:0* - :M. :0 "THE BRDGE ON THE RVEKKWA" SUN,. MON.. TUBS. Tonj Cartla Chrrtlne aunrnum D "WLD and WONDERFUL" JKk Keltoy FB CODE 98" STARTS WEDNSUAV foe ONE TO "TOM JONES" The Pnk Panther Also UNDER THE fum YUM TREE" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAflNEE M» P.M. "KNG KONG" Am MGHTY JOE YOUNG" RTZ Theatre Cartmt, H. J, Kl -th NOW THRU SUNDAY Elvs Presley "Kssn* Cousns" AlH Krk Dougltw "THE HOOK" MATNEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT :00 P.M. JUNE U to JUNE 28 jwedneday Thru Sunday K E TO THE REAR" Also "Mal Order Brde" The Greatest! BRASS BUCKET %eef leater %aam >nd ncktal-]caogt LUNCHEON Dutlj :30 to S:N P.M. DNNER Dall; :M to :00 rjl rrtdaj and Satunhr "W UM Sund&r. Noon TU * PJ*. BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakbouae V. S. t & MAN STREET WOODBRDGE t*wr?anon: MB t-hu A WALTER MADE _ 8TCR.M, TUEARK Opm J:M. fhm t Dl* Entrue on Rout* and St. uttttt Avt, mp OVER; NOW THKU TUE8. Wnner ol 4 Academy Amdl "TOM JONES" -A(,8O- Bhrley.J Dun Mjrtln ( "ALUNA f NGHTS WORK CHLDREN ALWAYS FREE! Large FREE play area, Everythng f or the Kddles ncludng OLR BG NEW "CRCUS EXPRESS" Kdde Tran SKOURAS ALL WEATMER AND DRVE-N THEATRES PLANFELD EDSON 7 TURNPKE U K SOMERVLLE BRUNSWCK Academy Award "TOM JONES" Co-Ht, Planlleld, Edu> n k Turnpke Jcao Martn h Toys n The AtUc" Co-Ht, Krult Snalm - "Strgfantt, J" lre Greatest Adveutur* Kver Lvtd Marlon Bruodu MUTNY on thebqunty : K;!,,, a shoppng (rr,; communty", sad.m K< The party leader mh,,.; regster people who ),,,., r moved nto neu hmu.mments to nclude err!, rnents. COAL SAUl NUT and STOVE $2350 PE Gtat* Delvery Cuh ta CHODOSH BROS. ft mm X E. Graad kt. COOL OFF at Swallck Tavern, nc. Corner ffuun * New StreeU WOODBRDGE rv now Beer Lquor "Betty and Joe" - PkoM ME 4-V7» Kah.l Sandwches FABULOUS OFFER! YOUR OWN BACK-YARD SWMMNG POOL...COMPLETE only, ACT Now to M ths M a n oroe advertsed b LFE. Y«tf > hgh qujlty famly tn? x 24 pool wth deep dvng *- " <*<.sze flter, whte pcture front copng,and ll P J u pletslyttttalled, ready for wmmtngtn 3 to 4 d best wrmmnt pod buy youll tee nyntant WE CAtRY A COMPETE UNE OF POOL SUPPLES l l CHEMCALS OPEN DALY - OPEN SUNDAY AT SERVSOFT or WOOD? CALL Ml 4-8S 92 b, GEORGES AVE., WOODBRD

11 " elusve and NKW8 From AH the Communty ndependent Leader EDSON TORDS BEACON Cartejet Press A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents ot the Communtes We Serve.. t Thursday, June 8,964 PAGE ELEVEN WNDOW On Green Street -By The Staff,,, and Honorable Jersey Blues, one of the states V "l" m! rchnr unts, has volunteered to appear n the -VrentMary parade whch s scheduled for August a Woodbrdge resdent and a member of the J\, n " rt.an7.atod, dsclosed the fact that the Jersey l (l. m «here n 673 as, members of one of the Queens " n.rsf and casson wll accompany the contngent ;;",,, ((U., rtcrs n Red -Bank.,...»,,l nw most substantal poltcans art n favor of """"" \ssomblyman Norman Tanman to replace the late 7,m n on the Mddlesex County Board of Freeholder*. h lhr wth voters rom both partes and s dedcated,,,nn-unlv. *h«. are two lormmable aarts. [mnnelly, Los Estok and Vvun Patterson, of Wood-,",, ll( Kathleen Lews of St. Marys, Perth Amboy,, of the Communty Scholarshp Program awards J JC number to H the townshp organzaton wll),..! ( m varous colleges n September. The unque edu-! m S currently beng studed by an nterested group.,. (,! a town n Pennsylvana.» «rtl(, s,.med to be somethng strange and mssng at last W,, nghts Carteret Borough Councl meetng but t dd ukr, nb ( to rralxe that au ths was because Counclman nllun»-k. the lone Democrat, was mssng from Ms seat..nmrlman Charles BoneeM had clear salng and manld,, through a number of speeches n the form of. * thr Progress teams "uplftng of Carteret" snce -,rs of the year, wthout the usual retalatory challenge ; B lh, t,,ry Democrat, who lke, to accuse Boncelet of mak-.rtkal speeches durng the meetng. hn there w«rt ns outbursts from anyone, even n the,,,, and.s we sad before t was a totally dfferent knd Alan Jacobson Graduates Cum Laude From Yale ALAN R. JACOBSON WOODBRDGE - Alan B cobson, son of Mr, and. Mrs..<ews S. Jacobson, 58 Tsdale Place graduated cum lantle (romj Yale Law School at New Haven, Conn., Monday, He was elect-:! to Order of Cof, he Ph Beta Kappa ot LaWj Schools. He was presdent ol he; Legal Fraternty Ph Delta Ph at Yale. j A graduate ot Woodbrdge Hgh School class of 57,Alan receved.hs Bachelor of Arts degree rom Cornell Unversty n 9fl. A Ph Beta Kappa at Cornell, he was treasurer of the Unverstys Government Councl. He served :s Student Host when former presdent Harry B. Truman was presented wth the Dslng o h"d Ctzens Award at Cornell. Alan left for Los Angeles. Cal., j where he wll start hs clerkshp - [wth the law lrm of Gbson. Dunn.and Crutcher [or the summer months. The day after Labor Day h D *.. wll begn to serve as law clerk StrCt lleacls" " S J"<lge Wllam Henry llaste. U. S. Court of Appeals, COLONA - Two members of Thrd Dstrct, Phladelpha, (or the Federated Womans Club of a year At the expraton of the Colona, wll serve as Sxth Ds-year wll betome an assocate trct Charmen for the comng of the law frm of Gbson, Dunn year. Mrs. Mchael F. Hughes an( Crutcher, specalzng n tax wll be Conservaton and Garden ] aw. Department Charman for the 32 Alans brother, Leonard E..laclubs n ths dstrct and Ms.cobson receved hs M.D. degree Wlmer K. Allehach wll be Col- a t Duke Unversty earler ths lege Charman. ; month t These dstrct charmen wll at- Ther father s senor partner tend the Presdents Councl at n the Perth Amboy law frm of the Clo Club n talc, held by Jacobson & Wnter. [Mrs. James Nelson Abbott. Sxth, :Dstrct Vce-presdent of the New! flng. t [Jersey y State Federaton of Worn-,, Wllam Varga resgned from the Carteret Councl Also attendng ths ans Clubs.,.,,>,"tafs stll carred as an ab.sent vote on each moton.sheetng wll be Mrs. Kolln B. :, : mantans that the Councl s stll watng for a wrtten MM from the engneer. jerated Womans Club of Colona.j BPW Swm Party Set July th W0ODBRDGE - Plans for the jand Mrs. Joseph Vtale st vce swjm partv_ to held.presdent and membershp char- at h()me of Mr_ m\ Mrs. H UD. A DREAM BKCOMRS A RKAUTY: Above s the new convent ot St. Cecelas parsh to be dedcated Sunday at 4. M., by the Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S T. D. ( Bshop of the Docese of Trenton. The new convent s located at the corner of Mddlesex Avenue and Oak Tree Road, adjacent to the church St. Cecelas parochal school. St. Cecelas Convent To be Dedcated Sunday Auxlary Makes Carnval Plans AVENEL - The Lades Auxlary of the Avenel Fre Company concluded ts meetng for the summer at the June meetng h has an ndependent ar condton-! presently at Gloucester Hgh lshop to Offcate; ng system. The huldng conssts of 25 rooms for the nuns Rev John M. Wlus has beenaccomplshed for the refreshment School, Glow-ester. New!thc frehousc. Fnal plannng was M0O, lluuccmt, cw JCCJ., Cost of Three-Story located on the second and thrd paslor for the past eghteen yeors st;nd to be manned by the wornand s asssted by Rev. John L.\ at the Avenel Fremens Car- Huldng $48HM0 levels. Guest lwus ktchen, G nval. Mrs. James Mullgan, SELN - On Sunday, at dnng room,, throe parlors and Gerety and Hev. Davd " ;.".«p.rn - dream wll become achapel are located on tle frst Dchell. charman, reported the far wll realty when through the prayers level. The Chapel has seatng and sacrfce ot the people <> St. or approxmately 30 people. Fea-.Cecclas parsh, under the sprt- tured are staned glass wndows, ml and admnstratve gudance wood paneled walls and carpetng.,«[ Rev. John M. Wlus, pastor, ajthe modern ktchen s equpped modern three story brck convent; wth stanless steel counter tops ;be June 22 to 27 at the local frehousc. Theatre partes, hat shows,.katng partes. Chnese aucton, The gruups recent Chnese auc- and famly spaghett dnner are among the fewevents held durng jton was reported a huge success Ttr Oh!- Doth/ act put on by four Woodbrtdge Town- man -.,-t M Vogcl, Green Street, on.,,,, prncpals and four clerks n the admnstraton buldng the year h...,,. to beneft r.., the convent!, h«.j Mr«Mrs. Hnhert Kobert Cma. Cuna. She j Mrs. Hughes wll also act as Salurday Ju y n r W ere made at,h,, testmonal dnner for retrng Secretary of the Board of fund. n September %2, the thanked her commttee and all co-charman of the Colona Clubs a mee[ n(, 0[ executve board,,,,»n, Helm Anderson, at the Shackamaxon Country Club Conservaton and Garden Depart- the yfo,,,,, Busness and.. be dedcated. ]and s fully equpped wth electrc PTA presented ts frst "Muscana." Ths producton, consst- The lall and Wnter fashon who helped. urxlay nght w»s the Wghllght o( the evenng.,ment assstng Mrs. John Lusck.j, ;foss j ona [ Womans Club, Moncharman of the department. j, M BONNY A. FALK Ahr, S.T.D., Bshop of.tlt Do- er dshwasher, dsposal unts and ng of o\er 200 parshoners sshow sponsored by tljp Auxlary Tnt Most Reverend George W. ranges, ovens, refrgerator, frecz- JJ cese «Trenton, wll offcate at preparaton tables. There s a staged annually to help defray wll be held at S.. Klen, Wood k Herbert L. Moss, Man Street, Woodbudge optometrst wll, Members may nvte husbands p E <;REE RECPENT: Mss the dedcaton. Benedcton wll laundry, dryng room and sewng the cost of the cpwenl.. (brdge,»., September - r - 30 Mrs. on he Ung John" program on Sunday from mdnght to \Weekend Lumpng land frends.- Reservatons must B onny A cp prfk,, daughter of (followv the ceremones. Chaplans]room loeatcd on the lower level. Snce ground was broken n Peter Greco and Mrs. John Kozak L Up wll duscoss contact lenses.,. /! J " " 7V/»»«Vr//p»///r * "" made wth Mfes Ruth Wolk olfo. and Mls. tf-mk, of 35 llo u the the Bshop wll be: Rev, A communty room s locatel on, October 983, the Ssters have are co-clwrman. Un roop fmenuor h [hm My 6 Warwjck Road CMa re. Mchael Churak, pastor of Holy!the second level and a glass en- watched every grder, beam and] The next county meetng wll j SELN - Three Browne Grl; Mrs. Wllam Brennan. pres- ep,) the degree of Bachelor Trnty Church. Perth Amboy and; dosed porch on the thrd level. nck go nto place and wated held at the Avenel frehouse c Bernard Ctech awl wfe, off for Puerto Rco, atom Stout Troops roops of o ueguonwu Neghborhood o, 6, ccnt, dent, conaucw conducted the ue JU«U meetng & «... and Ol Arts of Arts rnttrm. where tar Woodbrdge palceman hopes to enjoy a, al the me lmth mm comment- R j j D (f pa tor o[, h u ldn wll rep" of the day they would mqve nto \ugust 2, reported Mrs. Greco, Crossroads Pttvcrr.-lc rvuncl Counel, Trnfns Troops 3M 339,announced.,nn,.,m«.<ut pha-ron charmen for the Vflr- var- mebt n of < EJ«nra Tmra College. fn Her!., J!,,.,. n«,l n.lnn he g V... Matthews Church," C, Stelton. _ " her new home, now that t m good golfag - Fred Adams and hs famly of Colona, 54, lt. and :nul lw 58. ll:ul had an nlltflmll outdoor AAV day ln,,c O us (.utntt events n«as (dllnws: follows: area.ran of nf concentraton,.,nnfntrotlnn has been an old farmhouse located on Md-.presdent of the ounty auxlary. Jhanters wll be: Rev. Joseph lere, ths s truly a dream come v.ne on Sunday for a vst to the sland. and pcnc at Merrll Park Satur- September meetng, reports of puglsh Lterature. jdlesex Turnpke, two blocks from, The local auxlary wll be hostesses. R. Brzozowsk, pastor of Our day. natonal conventon; October, dn- Ths year Mss Falk was vcepresdent of the. psychology.walter A< Radzwon, pastor of Lady of Peace, Fords and Rev. the school whch has been n use A hke had been planned but ner meetng, Mss Wolk charbecause of the ntermttent ran man, asssted by Mrs. Bernadette Club. She s a gradnat«of the K: Lambert. «Clardge Place, Colona, who dvdes hs for the past 20 years. The old Mrs. Harold Hanson, charman Ballentnes, llt where h he s one of the key.st. John Vanney, Colona. Hs house s approxmately 75 years of the vanlla project, announced Church Observes;* L he plans l were changpd, h d and d the A Acurno and d Mrs. Rosale Ke» Vall-Deaue School! Excellency, Bshop Ahr wll be old, t was purchased by the late stll has a supply avalable. \m\ ne Lttle Fellows League of Colona, bcame the frst chldren were transported to the ney. November meetng, Legs- guest speaker at the Dedcaton Rev. John C. Larkn, former Any member nterested n ob- some may call her at tun n subscrptons --r to the ndependent-leader. - The a,.,. " park. laton Commttee; December, Dnner to be held n Our Lady of pastor n.942. n June of 944,, Auxlary turned over» ( Chldrens Daytanng mal subscrptmns o f C a M e Grl s. frora chrstmas parly, Mrs. Emle Offcally "* a porton of each subscnpuon wll be gven to tl uu e ; Troop m aded the adult leaders.halbert asssted by Mrs. Mldred lo,- o help them n ther fund-rasng Other menl)w ; Tne / conduct Opens Lourdos and Fatma Halls at remodelng _ D _.. began and n October ME Swm Club of the same year, three Ssters of SELrN - Chldrens Day was Hosptalty was arranged by S p.m. ed games for thejewkes; Deb Ball, Mss Wolk,?t. Domnc arrved n seln from observed Sunday mornng by the Mrs, John Poll, Mrs. Jack Maclberaton are parucpatng n ths fund-rasng ellot * n c n j B r o w n e s them a Nature chal. n; January, Personal De- FORDS Commttteeman Joseph Nemyo cut the rbbon to the corner of Mddlesex Avenue The new convent s located onj Brownes, took tnem on a Mature charman; January, retan motherhouse at Mount St Sunday School classes of the seln Assembly of God Church. The Edmund Mozelesk, Mrs. Joseph ver, Mrs. Wallace Melvlle, Mrs...nnue through June and July. So come onlttle leaguers, jn p A M them.elnnment commttee: February, Hke n the Park, and led themlvelopment commttee: February Marys on the Hudson, Newburgh bh [tlw names n soon - so your team wll beneft. offcally open Hghland Grove around he Chapel entrance on n. followng a tral whch had World Affar:; commttee; March New York. The ssters were sen! theme of the program presented Petras, Mrs. Mchael Petras, Swm Club durng ceremones and Oak Tree Road ajacent been set up by the Cadettes. Brthday Dnner, Mrs. Mldred o establsh a catechetcal renter was "Muscal Notes." Mrs. Abe Fox,and Mrs. Godfrey held openng day. to the church and elementary arr very proud that two ol our newnpaperbey (M you Leaders partcpatng were: Hutt and Mrs. Josephne Swartz, for the chldren of the parsh. To Each Sunday School stden Thompsen. school. The convent s three stores hgh and was desgned to u-af elewhere n the newspaper) took frst ad thrd Mrs. Jack Skelly, Troop 58; Mrs. charmen; \prl, Cvc Partcpa- The man theme of the speakers day under the gudance of Sr. M from Nursery Class.through n The wnner of the dark horse. n the New Jersey Preu Assocatons Newspapcrboy Wllam Trenery, Troop *54; and ton commttee, Jaycees as present was the dedcaton of the Helen Joseph, O.P. prncpal tcrmedate Class recvod a gfl and specal prze was Mrs. John complment the present church :htunent Award Program whle competng wth more Mrs. James Klker and Mrs. Al- guests; May meetng, annual reexander Culhbcrtson, Toop 33». ports. electons; May, nstalla- clubs owner Joseph Zakalyk to there are ten Ssterk and thrtj from the school. Poll. Games were played under and school buldng. The exteror m weekly newspapers n the State, congratulatons safety and cvc mprovement. lay teachers who teach the 220( The program conssted of th«. the drecton of Mrs. Everett walls are brck and three s an «Ken Wooden«chek of Colosla, and Phlp Benyola of Two mothers who attended and ton dnner, Mrs. Nancy Vogel Mr. Nemyo declared that the chldren attendng the parsl sngng of choruses and all the Johnson, program charman. archtectural terra cotta screen helped wth the days eventsand. Mss Clare Sutch; June Hghland Urove Swm Club was grammar school. On Saturda chldren sang "Jesus Loves th Meetngs wll resume on September 8 at the orehouse. wall outsde the frst floor level were Mrs. G. Conkln and Mrs. meetng, reports of State conone of the wst equpped, especally as far as safety of mem- j school chldren are taught relg- mornng approxmately 875 publ Lttle Chldren." from the man entrance on Mddlesex Avenue around to the Chap- nur travels we meet many nteresung and useful cluzens. Peter Nawrock. venton. bfcrs was concerned. ous nstructons n preparaton < had the pleasure of talkng to recently was Otto Kowang, s entrance on Oak Tree Road for the sacraments of Holy Communon and Confrmaton. Joseph Zakalyk, presdent, and v Street, Fords. Otto, who s 74 years young has many RELAND SRAEL provdng prvacy for the area Fred annacune, vce presdent, The cost of the buldng : lnt; stores to tell. Decorated To Order... stated they ntend to, make ths $488,000 and s completely ar condtoned. All roons have ndvd O.P., was the frst prncpal, she Sr. M. Margaret Josephne, Cernum sea captan for K years, Otto had three mnen> shot out from under hm n World War ; served seven shps outstandng summer at- ual room temperature control fo was succeeded by Sr. M. Mary club one of Woodbrdge Town- un wndjammers; went nto busness for hmself, and recently tractons n keepng wth w ther heatng and coolng. The Chapel Carmel, O.P. Both Ssters are [CE CREAM CAKE kl from Amercan Cyanand. ffflw that he s "retred"; he prde n ben selected one r -jsy wth hs dutes as a school crossng guard, salmaker, the natons tup ten. For teachng a class of Sea Scouts consstng of 8 boys and 6 RECEVES DEGREE Occasonally, when hs lovely wfe, who does a grand job COLONA - John H. Tunder- GRAND OPENNG he garden and the flowers, asks hm to cut the lawn, Otto mann, 35 Normandy Road, re- (Under New Management) FATHERS DAY PARTES renh. "m a Salor, not gardener." * < Lucas of Woodbrdge OMsnoMk, who was recently pwlutd to Oldsmoblles UW Vanguard Howr CouqeU for outstandng sellng performance, left yesterday by puae for laml- Beach Larry and Ws lantty wll be ttjln «t the al ltfuch Hotel, t wott be all play a» members of the «r Councl wll attend workshop Sessons each day J Wemr of Economy Wne k Lquor Store on Man Street qute a bt of commoton anj curosty eahar tlls week!>f hung a sgn out n front of hs store whth sad "WFE n large type. Howeve, a closer took at the sgn some smaller type whch Went «n to suggest a certan N that wves should buy ther husbapds for Fathers Day..»,»,.n Martn held ht Grand Openng last Saturday at Mar- -awthc Jewelers, Man Street, Woodbrdge and awarded «.«worth-ol lfu at a specal drawng. Otta Prze s were Mrs. E d u Wrght who receved a «M DJamond, Uena Ue MwfcwlU, W» Mans Damond tog and L Hawen $ M tt > Damond rng, Tber«were over > Rfts awarded altogether. «you a chess plaverf The Gallery, Route, Woodbrdge, a room asde on Monday nhjhu where ohess players can ther frends and enjoy a frerdly ga»e.., * *» The tutt gft Jo, Dad on FatheW D«y doew>t "** arwnt - be gven wth, card «other gft, or wkh "*N"H, " He cap me t SS days a year and t wttl help Mm to through hb rough days f he ever needs a loan at W Ll havlag t * nklp. The older he geu the W ** B««d» " when he reaches the sunset of lfe havng h«d t wll nude hs lfe and memores worth whle to blmt mm t to htm, your chldren wll certanly replace twyou. s respect. ECONOMY WNE and LQUOR STORE 79 Man Street, Woodbrdge Rear Parkng and Entrance for Patrons Phone ME // Remember Dad Ths Sunday, June 2st Wth a Gft Ft For a Kng! EVERYDAY PRCES; gxbcutvk BACKBBBRY LKJUEUB Lal» Bottle - - CUFNOV VODKA «0 PrOOj ;; -: Ml AUKK SCOTCH WHSKEY Flth Flltb FMttL Our Large Stock of mported and Domes* Wnes and Lquor.! The Fnest! ceved a degree of Bachelor of Mechancal Engneerng at the 964 graduate" excercses of the George nsttute of Technology held.saturday mornng at the Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Ga. HOME COOKED BUSNESSMENS LUNCH and Dnners Served Dally».M: tll Closlnc 2:4 A.M. Sunday from 3:00 P.M. to Closng (Mdnght) AUTHENTC \ HOME-MADE SPAGHETT llasagna, Ravol, PUu Pes 40 ot Cold Sandwches NOW~- >R0MPT SERVCE ON ALL TAKE-OU ORDERS CALL ME 4-K«* LUNCH, DNNER BREAKFAST Btmd m Our Ulnj VLLAGE NN (Cor K«h««Are.) Bar & Rmtaurant bw THURSDAY - FRDAY - SATURDAY JUNE NCRGE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANNG VLLAGE (The Wshng Well) 2 Man Street. Woodbrdge, N. J. OPENNG SPECAL! DRY CLEANNG Per 00 Load OPENNG SPECAL! WASHNG Reg. 0 Reg. 20c Per $.75 Load Load Load FE GFTS F0 AL! OPEN MONDAY THRU FRDAY 8 A.M. to 0 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. (0 6 P.M. - SUNDAY 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. bone ME Attendant on the Premses Free Customer Parkng n Rear Serves Dp to U Choce of Flavors Ask us about our other CE CREAM PARTY NOVELTES... Phoue Orders Call FU The Lurgtbt, Must ComlrU: l* ream Store n the State" O75 St. (torge Avenue, Coloua O «n Dally and Suudaj A.M. To Mdughl

12 Outstandng Tercentenary Contrbuton "A- rtwte to -th«people o Fords, whose Took! we bured deep n the hstory of the past; those whose dally lves are devoted to the growth and progress n the present and those whose dreams are entwned toward postve goals for the future ths book, s affectonately dedcated." -That s how the dedcaton page of "Fords, Yesterday and Today" reads. The book, wrtten by Mrs. Dorothy F. D. Ludewg, prncpal of Fords School 7, from a complaton of artcles contrbuted by 37 pupls at the school, was placed on sale for the frst tme Monday at approprate and mpressve ceremones held at the Fords offce Df the Frst Bank and Trust Co., N.A, t s a well-wrtten, concse hstotjht the Fords secton of our Townshp made even more nterestng by a wealth of pctures of days" gone by contrasted wth pctures of the present. The. results are outstandng but there were undoubtedly many -hours of hard work long tedous hours of research, checkng and recheckng before the fnshed product, Mrs. Ludewlgs contrbuton to the New Jersey Tercentenary, could be publshed. Not long ago medcal scence was tryng to solate the polo kller. Then came the Salk vaccne, whch slowed the scourge of polo. Many of the fears whch accompaned the advent -of summer each year were removed by ths vaccne. Ths year many communtes are conductng massve one-day mmunzatons wth the oral Sabn vaccne a hewer drug n an effort to elmnate polo altogether. The safety of the Sabn vaccne s no longer questoned, and admnstraton s smple, cheap and panless. ts taken wth a lump of sugar. Success requres the partcpaton Mrs. Ludewg and the 37 youngsters, ther parents and fr«n<u who asssted them n research, are to be congratulated for a job exceedngly well done. Take Sabn Vaccne No one has yet devsed a sure way to short-crcut the adage that says: "He who dances must pay the pper." n somewhat more formal language, that s the essence of what Postmaster General John GronousM has told rate lawmakers w*ho echo consttuent complants about curtalng postal servce. Concedng that economy measures already put nto force have slowed mal delvery and down-graded servce, Gronousk bluntly warned that the stuaton wll get even worse unless hs department gets back some of the $6 mllon trmmed by the House from ts fscal 965 budget. Specfcally, he has told the Senate Appropratons Commttee t may be Our Po$tal Servce What once was a relatvely quet Resdental street n [Washngton has how become a vrtual parade and pcnc ground for hordes of pryng sghtseers. The goal of the sghtseers s a glmpse of the blocks most famous resdents, Mrs. John F. Kennedy and her chldren. n an effort to satsfy ther urge, vstors all but set up camp on the Kennedy and neghborng premses, ltterng the area and detractng from the grace and serenty of the fne old homes. Some come n prvate cars but more come n chartered buses. Some possbjy feel a need fpr payng homage to the bereaved famly. Others no doubt are An extra and most deserved honor came to Mrs. Ludewg at the publcaton party Monday when W. Emlen Roosevelt, presdent of the Frst Qak and Trust Company, announced that as a trbute to the author and the school chldren, a.dorothy F. D. Ludewg Scholarshp Award of $00 eachj year, begnnng lft June 965, wll be awarded to a member of the graduatng class of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School. >. ncdently, we are also proud of the hstory, as "Fords, Yesterday and Today" was prnted and publshed by the ndependent-leader. The book s the only elementary school effort on dsplay and for sale at the New Jersey Pavlon of the-new York Worlds Far as part of the New Jersey Tercentenary celebraton. Mrs. Ludewg and chldren of School 7, all of Woodbrdge Townshp, not only the Fords secton, s proud of you. of everyone. Prevous vaccnatons wth the Salk vaccne should not be a deterrent. Nor should age. (Older people, who perhaps face a lesser rsk of contractng the dsease, can act as carrers and pass the vrus along to others.) Publc health offcals, hope that ths year 80 per cent of the countrys populaton wll be mmunzed aganst polo. TRENTON - Ths newspaper urges ts readers to!be on the wnnng sde of next take the Sabn vaccne f thejr dd notjene " 5 presdental electon do so durng the sbtt elmnate the danger of polo n ths communty. The Kennedy Famly necessary to elmnate several ralway and hghway post offces n varous parts of the country and to further reduce operatons n marly postal facltes where cutbacks have already been mposed. Gst of the postal chefs recent presentaton was that the House acton wasalse economy and the pont seems a vald one f the effects would be as he detaled them. Mal and parcel post are too mportant a part of the personal and busness lfe of Amerca to be jeopardzed by an attempt to shave a relatvely small amount from the departments $5 bllon budget. motvated by curosty. But the majorty smply are caught up u the tour tnerares whch now nclude all the old sghts plus the Kennedy grave and Mrs. Kennedys home. Local polce offcals say they are powerless to halt the daly ncurson of buses and ther hundreds of wanderng, pcture-takng bosterous passengers. Yet, Mrs. Kennedy s enttled to a v prvate lfe,-as are the resdents who lve around her, and whle Presdent Kennedy grave undoubtedly should be a part of a sghtseeng tour sghtseers can best sympathze wth, the famly by allowng them a normal lfe. * FatherDay Ffty-four years ab Mrs. John Bruce the day. Chldren do not have an op- Dodd was the drvng force n startng portunty to become as weltacquant- Amercans to celebrate Fathers Day. ed wth ther father as they dowth Snce 90 the thrd Sunday n June ther mother. has been observed as Fathers Day. Each year on Fathers Day, empha* The mportant role that a father ss s placed n a closer father-chld plays n moldng the character of hs relaton aa a means of buldng a chldren has been recognzed through better world. n the average famly n the ages. Arstotle wrote, "From good Woodbrdge or any other communty parents comes a good son," n Amerca, the father s away fron "One father s more than a hundre< the home durng the major porton of schoolmasters." George Herbert. WOODBUDQB PUBUSBDH. COMPANY Uwmet r. CupM, VnMm * Tnanm PubQhtd Wtakly on Tbundt? tf 7:«A U.» ton ftrwt at) tomtt Araaut Woodbrdg*. N. J. CarUrtC N. Telephone; ME 4-un Telephone; K)-MOQ Cbarla E. Gregory, Nov. tl, Dg, u. Mad - OM to K* SU Haruta *» le pt ASATC PLAGUE Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbbns Wll New Jersey of New York, over Presdent Truman, tht wnner. Presdent Dwglt D. Esenhow- 2l evolutonary War days have and 956. Presdent John F. Ken [enerally gone along wth the nedy won the State by a 22,09 wnnng presdental tcket. They pluralty n 960. were greatly nstrumental n PROBES: Two State nvestgatons are scheduled to get under namng General George Washngon to two terms as Presdent.way n New Jersey ths summer hey alsojelped John Adams, a under Republcan legslatve aus- ederalst, to the Whte House n pces, and Democrats predct 796, Four years later, however, ther fndngs wll be tmed {or College of Agrculture turf grass breeder, suggests you fgure hu\> much your own lawn cost to buld, how much yuu spend K mowers, rakes, mower fuel sprnkler system, water and so on. Then call up a mental mage of all the lawns, parks, Athletc felds, golf courses and roadsde, n the State, and see f you ran* agree that grass s bg busness. Letters to Edtor Colona Junor Jfjgh School vlavae Averfue olonta, New Jersey June 0, 964 Edtor ndependent Leader As World CJvlatkm student 0 Colona Junor Hgh School w< have already exdtessed our ds ; approval o the destructon of tt» w Abu Smbel due to the flood waters resultng from tlt Aswan Darn Project. We dd so by wrtng the enclosed letter to or Senators from New Jersey. To emphasze our concern we Report from Washngton Ambtous Wallace A Break Fo looks Lke Barry End of Dream WASHNGTON, D. burgeonng ambton ma«governor G«orge who now seems to t [lace n hstory as a C. - Walla dampon of states rghts jogregaton, poses no threat Presdent Johnson n the Sou* On the eunuay, t cuuu p. ude the lle tfcecutve ue an breaks n uuut. hts so because Walu mutt make hs bd through t.,.evlce o unpledged elector,»rt at the polls n Novemx have wrtten to approxmately one hundred New Jerky hgh schools and we have even g<>nr llt er than a* a challenger at u. as far as to wrte to Presdent., ng conventon n Atla. Lynd6n B. Johnson. We would cty. greatly apprecate your paper*.., llo already gven ad and kupport concernng ths acl whch,,,!,, L tu BuU uuvnk.tj j wll destroy tangble evdence of uaban, Soutu Carolna an the past. And thpse who heatu a recent speech at the We wsh to thank you (or your hm n tme and consderaton..natonal Press Club came away Sn«rely yours, j* tjl <* ds lncl ""P"**.» na SudenU of Mr. Hghberger. t>«7 governor D World CvlxaUoe Clas l«*pandng we mm*, parts ot Ume. t las been brought to our at- glarantee,that the Presdent wll camp. tenton, as nnth grade studenb capture much ot the Southland n of Colona Junor Hgh, that flood lu bd lor full term, the Wallace machnatons would seem waters to! from the Aswan Dam n Egypt wll destroy project unnecessarly the nvaluable temples of Abu "Smbel bult by Ram. We wsh to express our strong dsapproval of ths acton. We beleve that these temples have hs- snce torcal as well as cultural value, uve. The mportance of ths project Dr. Funk s growng 5,000 lttle plots of grass at Rutgers - all Ths letter s prompted by your T --nnrv Edton. t surely New Jersey faled n ts attempt the Governorshp electon n No-jFATHERS DAY: - Governor hoh an achevement and be the thng provdng t. That s based on toe ncreasng lysold y hypothej that Arona Senator Barry Goldwater Gld wu b the Republcan nomnee, some- the GOP "Mr. Conservatook on all comen and.,,, them n the ganged-up s KM.. b,u these tempos ; Calforna stuaton. equally mportant. We have been u reasonable to nformed that these temples can: all the Dxe vote be saved f the money alloted by cqttam b w U c e y the Unted States for Egypt s re- leased by the Representatve of New York, John C. Murphy. We sncerely urge you to try to perqade hm to release the money. We wsh to thank vou for vour me and consderaton. Because of our great concern a reply would be apprecated. Sncerely yours, Students of Mr. Hghbergers World Cvlzaton Class June 4, 964 Edtor dependrnt leader: For a good many years have *en a reader and admrer of r he ndependent Leader and feel hat would not want to mss a lo re-elect Adams, and Thomas vember, 965. Rchard J. Hughes, the father of a mlestone, Jefferson, a Democrat-Repub- The State Law Enforcement nne chldren takes grea; delght would lke to be among the can, became presdent. p Agan Councl wll soon be set up p to del later New Jersey J was nto syndcate gamblng andd year. extraordnary ssue, and ask that n proclamng Fathers Day each many to commend you for ths Jour years the wnnng sde when Jefler-,e naco---; porblem especally, Ths year, the Governor n a my sentments be conveyed to,on receved another four year and d any other h crmnal l actvtes proclamaton, called upon all the edtors, Dhotographers and all erm. (hat can be found n the State, ctzens of New Jersey to observe the staff and thfee who took party New Jersey aded n the elect-! Practcally all the law enforce-!next Sunday as Fathers Day n n the preparaton of ths lsme..on o James Madson n 806;ment machnery n New Jersey,! worshp and dsplayng the Amcr- xhfcwas ndeed a j»b well done as presdent but favored DeWtt ncludng the twenty-one county can Kla- and ccherv.se com- and am sure your reader* found Hflton four years later when!prosecutors, and the State De- memoratng the Father n the ft to be most nterestng, Congrat Madson agan carred the young partnent of Law and Publchome so that jevery day n the ulatnns and please keep up the naton. The State was on the!safety, headed by the Attorney year may have the blessngs that good work. losng sde of the next two pres-general, are n control of the flow from good fatherhood, good Very truly yours, dental electons but won out ndemocrats and have been so for:ctzenshp, and a strong famly Rowena H. Shaw 832 by supportng Andrew Jack-[many years, lte." "The theme for ths Amer- 82 Smth Street son. n 836, the Garden State As the Law Enforcement Coun-fcan holday s Juvenle ntegrty Perth Amboy, N, J. voters guessed wrong but n 840 cl nvestgates crme, a Lttle!Starts n the Home," sad the helped to elect Wllam Henry HooVer Commsson authorzed Governor. Edtor, ndependent-leader: Harrson. by the Republcan Legslature, "t s the fathers of our land Our Senor Ctzens Club at hewho prmarly have bult ths ln started October Sth, 96$, Henry Clay, a Whg, receved wll probe State contracts and the nod from New Jersey voters other phases of operatonal actvtes of State bureaus and dv- teachngs and sturdv devoton to gregaton Beth Sholom, 90 Cooper great democracy through ther wth thrteen members»t Con- n 844 but James Polk, Democrat, was elected. n succeedng sons. Both nvestgatory groups lberty and love of freedom." Avenue and now has grown to presdental years New Jersey expect to fnd pay drt of one "We look to the father n the seventy-eght. Ths club beng went along wth the electon of knd or other and thus enlven home as the moulder of tomorrows ctzens, the bulder of good Townshp Recreaton Department. sponsored by the Woodbrdge Zachery Taylor, a Whg; Frankln Perce, a Democrat, and Both Senate Presdent Wllam famly lfe and the foundaton A We thnk more could have been the %5 Governorshp campagn. James Buchanan, a Democrat. E. Ozzard. R, Somerset, and Assembly Speaker Alfred N. Bead- young n the mportance of goodbuf wasnt. our future and teacher of our done for ths golden age group, n 860 and 864 the State voted aganst Abraham Lncoln. General U.S. Grant, Republcan, lost ng members for both commsserhood throughout the world." Ctzen* Club wsh to express our leston, R, Monmouth. are seek- ethcs, far play, peace and broth- All our member, of ths Senor New Jersey n 868 but won the;ons. They hope the groups wll EARLY DRNKNG: - Joseph thanks now that we are endng electon and n 872 New Jersey organze ths summer, start work P,.ord. Drector of the State r ;< ;! nl- a:,!\lfv elped to re-elect hm. " by fall and submt prelmnary Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage To Mr Rodney E. Mott. our dlf p j y y. n 876 and d n 880, New Jer- J renorts hhv January. Control, has Earned tavern own-wctor of Recreaton R Dept., D d sey voters were on the losng end The twn branches of nvestga-m, propretors of retal lquor Mr. John ZuFlo, Mrs. Tbeln presdental electons. n the ton are bound to create some,stores and other lcensees to bemcceedng years pror to 940 acton durng the long pull ahead, ware of sellng alcoholc bever- Jersey voted twce wth the GRASS: All the turf grass n ages to mnors. sers but voted wth the otaton. New Jersey could not be replaced supportng Cleveland n 892; for $340,000,006, accordng to McKnley n 896 and 900; Teddy Roosevelt n 904; Taft n 908; sty. economsts of Rutgers Unver- Wlson n 92; Hardng n 920; Te cost of fertlzng, cuttng Cooldge n 924; Hoover n 928 otherwse mantanng the and Frankln D. Roosevelt n vast expanse of flceen n the.state 832, 936, 940 and 944, n 948, runs to-about $95,000,060 a year the State voted for Governor f the fwres sqmd astnnmc Thomas E. Dewey, Republcan, al, Dr. C. Reed tank, Rutgers GLAMOR GRLS "t ban a buy day, hant t?" Ackeo, also of the Recreaton Department. To Rabb Norman Klenman of "Wth the near approach of the Congregaton Beth Sholom; Fre Contnued on Page M» House Dstrct Nne on Green Stl] MEMRERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ths sgn on our door s an nvtaton to you are nterested n prompt executon of orders latest securty quotatons, or statstcal nformaton. we nvte you to vst or call our offce for prompt, effcent servce, There a never any oblgaton. Come n! U WATSON & CO. EOTAVUSHCD UK f Monroe A. Weant WtMert tartaer Perl Am.oy Natlutl Bnk B«ll u at UM J Cfrau U au sphoned off from the Goldwater potental rather than makng a dent n the Pratdenla followng, Despte tht fact that Goldwater has dsapponted aome Southern for lettng u* UM ther facltes for our meetngs. To The mdepefldent-lcader of Woodbrdge and Mr, Alce Cuthbertson, who took our newt re- port* each Members of the Senor Ctzens Club of seln. How to wn at shadow lowers oned the Presdes,, * lull atonftlw :., r backng To the Px.T, >,., actor, h> : ent the outl. plct n the,-,.,. ddwater bade:. - ft where He,;. t an has gottt,;; ause thej s<? r V er ros\ drpjr. her Southern * :,. And whle t,v< - dene on the, ;,.- crats to dt:,-, dence juch a? h.v _,., the unplwj(e<... afe to assume a,*\ lo SM vgtr go m. f ndeed they m;. GRADUATES AT Cor a vel s. Chtll, 69. Ore - wll tt--a-- Sut< n ;:.,+ contnue hs entre*,-" * up courses agan a- > whle runnng k;~ :r.-:-, a 3 CHLDREN START FTl D Berut, Lebanon - A!. tween two chldren x KM off a fght between,; *:: that resulted n the Wj o! woman and ffteen per*: njured. The famles jr,: shotguns, pstols and oow otu n a vllage n the KM Ffty persons were rrtsr securty force*. tl. S. to honor mudt vn new stamp. OM fat mna of \mnm to A* A yowfrtr, pett*lm 70a too «jmd 4K put ot thadow U. What Am t WM» tbeu afternoon, when mfom wtn \tx4mtuj lo cateb. AJ we recall, than vat a way U wnnng at abadow tag. At tag at the OM «h» wa "t" waa kept between you and the urn, he never got cka enough to your hado* >" tag. f tt» nal JOB tot caught m dd We got to thnkng about nk game the other day, durng a daneevn <A dcuhton and ho«many djcatant ways than are to "detormbv tht aaa of a dradatkn mdeno for advertl You cm nultpy vnta al crculaton by and d paopk and nayba ym «B gat nader audence. Staata and aumy CM product * m, awoma, and all aorta of other (acton whch, when mtptfad by Mal of etfcnuax. mght gm you etaw kaad* of avuanoa f«w* No mattar how» m flgund, a drnktktt audtaaca can Nvw to more ralaba *aa fc. orc«ktc«gura fwot whch tt» atadow projactad. Whle (he ala tad rtapa of <ht *»dow chamat n la lght of naryng P«n»«mlereat, the chld at tag m *e under atady mwhw) tht atnte. We helcva t t our pblgatka, m a of ttw cdtnmodty 4 adwtawaf apaet, to pmwda yw wth tnafl U aadagoarme drcaw" flgurea. Wa bewffun daclopura of cutaum facta, baaed on unform atandarda. pannttnf cloae axanmtkn fraa «ty pont of atoreat We beuen, farther, that soch tada and»t*- hould come not from ue or OUT agent*, but from an fadapendat, cbjhw drcdet** why L Audt Boraaa of CroaWtlon *MonaaedJ60yaaBano,«>d»*y» of, than 4,000 advardara, adwtfatag»««puuahen aupport tua voluntary, arjl-reful»bf7 effort today. Tlafe why m m ABC mm*«* Come to thnk of H, wv nevw wn much <*< tt ahadow tag, Jujt aak to m copy o* * ABCraport ttwllatyoa tha real na, ndependent-leader M rm tmt

13 (E.B.) Cartorrt PTSS uu Mchelle Caruso,./, ; Roger A. Decbus \l,, l.ula,,,,.,.,, Mr, jntl M -,wllju Avenue,,, J.,,,,-! Anthony,,l M and Mr*- -,;,.;M! Avenue..,,l, H". m Sl,,,K Chlrh * ;, ;,m"> per wn m by Colona Church Has 2nd Curate C.jt.-,,\ - Tlc assgnment of Rev. Edward J. Dougherty, ar,«d M. Marys Church, New Monmoutl, as an assstant at S, Vannev Church was an-.... cd by Bkhop (jcorgc W.,,,, ul m empue ft ) () tj e T m)l( )j, )m(,, kr( and rlmhl,, alhcr Umlt, horly. s u.. mwt ](. mdcc and v t Ull gj Vo s. John Vncy par Hlh AlHn nc-jjj, ( W0 assstants, sc,,l (K,-nls. A l«an- n vv. Waller Kad/.wMll, pastor nr l» L rls. }» c.hf olher s HPV. Francs of long A natve o[ Chester. a, Fath>r,ClencnU, -p"-,dougherty sa graduate ol the l""» - Attendants unversty of Notre Dame lud m. Caruso, seln. and of the Sfmnwy ol Our Lady HT, Mrs. Frank o - f Arl... Nagara. N. V. f,, and Laura l.- w. lf, ordaned hy fslop Ahr l,,,lh cousns of the (!l,,,,, ;,, M.,. (;nll); K, «. YonuBlnp cdra Trenton.,, Hegrnyr. both ol >v JvslRj lm(. n a, a Mary6, New Monmoutl; Father Au-el. was best h [j ()lll, nerlv solvw at Sucrt-c Heart Thursday, June fl PAGE THRTEEN lseln VFW Sweet Adelnes to Take Scout Troop Post Boasts Part n July 4 Program Holds Annual 95Members Charter Fete SKMN - Krank A. Slahl. membershp rhnrman tor the VFW Tost 2636 annmmcrd that ;he mnnbcrslp of lle.lsoln Post las readed 495, wth S new mcmheyn wng wefotmpd hy rwj ost al ther last meetng..new ncmbs av: xms C. Becker.. Wllam, Bhler, Vncent (u uu, Ktrderek DeCapua, Hoy Kcnnry, /ms Land, Wllam Wal7,ak,.nseph /wcry, Norman Mahler, John Schal.mes Schoonover. One Torhasn. and Anthony Zelnsk.! was reported that the Post :tal)lslwd a record for sellng nppps ths year. The leadng! ;!ekn were llnnld Lake, Frank Slnhl. and Carl Raymond. : Among tho Auxlary, frst place,vout to Mr*. Slahl, second to Shrley retz, and thrd to Mrs. Kurt Samuelson Benefcares ot he Poppy Program, as usual, Shl.lN The executve com mllee of the Cloverleaf Chapter of S\(eet Adelnes. nc.. met wth Mm FVrt Tnth CnrterU SK.N Bn- Sc-ort Troop «, Mrs Tlth presdent, announced ;spnnv«red hy Vf-TV ost JW. held,hal sncn; rlnc; panned for lhe ;,. future.no lor the Fourth nf July ls V "! < tllrtrr (lnnor Ht lht Celehratfln al Merrll Park, and Crnnwwrl nn. Canorl. Flag* nly H at the Menln Park Shop- wer present hy the Mothers urc Center on the Mall, The Chh wth Wrv Walter l.ooer Tnopur al remved an nvta- makn; the p\>cntatnn and Renon \f enl<rlan he Junor Wn- hart Thunen. Seoul ma-ter. ana man. Club ol Woodhrdge n tlerah Luna. Troop Quarterma*- November er replmg he flas. j Future plans to the Clnpn Allo he dnner tlv.«pohram nclmlv; a dn,v pmpng t!a- J presented conssted nf- the We- Tonys Shell Slaton. Cartec a, me \dflnss, hy Rvnhart Thorsummer pcnc W member awlen. charter presentaton. Herstm her fnmles; ;nd a Fall Dam Tarvcr Dstrct Comswner of Dales wll be announced -later. he Notth Ka.;Krn Dstrct of Harlan Councl wth Hu <!- Members hll celeha.e the annversary of the (mndng nl the my commander o( the VFW. accept ns. year pns and regstraton cards were presented and Cha;ttr on.rm-, 22 KATH.FKN K..KSEN Meetngs are held every Mnn nvnl bades awarded hy Joseph day. 8 0 p n. nl tlx llreen GRAnr.VTE: At H;nacnl. Mert Street Frehmse H;. seln Cnllefco Commrnrp- Me Taver presented the Lfe RECENT Moravan Guests ne alwavs welcome ment exercses, Kathleen K.,. Awnd to Kobert Albertson. Jr.; Lclsfn rffoved a llnrholor of At the m>x( Touulnr rmxnk «w tw strengthen Amercas Hertwere Anthony ae the h dsabled veterans, the Scence, degree n elementary Mll Pttgram wll be prnted.; S(,,. ol was prescl,ed by the Church, Trenton; S. Josephs, Re, and Natonal Home, the Department educaton. Khr s thlkdaughter Anyone --- requrnc nformal on T : (lp S(. rhc VA]ln y j r, North Planlelfl; Our Lady of fm/.r. erth Amhoy, SLOT CAR KACV; TKS: left to rpjht. Robe Cuntr and Chrstopher Cook. Rorkelpy Avenuf Servce and Rehabltaton Proof Mr, and Mrs. TRHrft T, about tv orunn/.alon may conand. accepted by Mr. Olroy. Vctores, Sayrevlle; Corpus (f He brdegroom; y and Kdwanl (Jrlmsk, lrnecton Avenue, all nf Culonn, gram, and the Post Auxlary Ldsen, M Cr-en Strrft,»- lad cther Mrs. Totll nl v Kl Kenneth Bescd, troop lbraran, Cht L llohrel KWrsrh, Chrst, Levltown and St. Mchaels, West End. Members ot the seln Post wll Heltef Fund. lln. or Mrs, Sullvanat ME explaned the Nathan Hale Award. nne, and Martn Whle at Mornvan, she was A lrmtp of nu-rtbers spent an "What HP Seoul Uath and Laws a member nf Ph Mu Kpstlon, nformatve day al the Regonal:(,. Colona Youths Busy Buldng Model attend the New Jersey Department Conventon June at m, M j t. ;m orgnal )n, 0.! Socal Sororty; Kappa Delta MeclnR of Sweet Adelnes, at,\ graduated from t! Epsllon Educaton Sororty; Cty S( urr Hotel. New Ynfk Cty lph School n 9f2 Wldwond., The Cotor Guard of composton by Walter Loder, Jr.; and th«blacklrlnrs dramatcs recently. Aflrr Attendng he bus cded Wlfred Art)-; 263R wll have the honor of carryng the colors of the Enghth Ds Cal Luna. Assstant Scout- "Valley Forge. A Symbol," by Cars and Tracks for Slot Car Races group. ness meetng he membes had y Culture Newark.;,wt\ hy Prudental COLONA - Kaces held at Co- n two or-tour lane models) s n v.e electrc power s carred over n tne dnner and allemte a show. Those openng march..master; What a Boy Can Do lo Newark. Mr. Dccncl hv Scot Tes, Avenue, wth ther subsequent re- land ant steern n 8 v va a a han tf control,tape tape that s attached n the hoard ona S eedways, 70 lerkeley dvdualy controlled as to speed the copper pressure senstve! P ans arp beng made for the representng the Chapter were-.!,,,..,,,, annual pcnc July 2 at Merrll Lbrary Closed s Amercan Her- Mrs. Wllnm Kennedy, Senor Assstant Senor Patrol Leader; "The vng of engnes varoomng of so l becomes, as n lne real;alongsde the slot. When Colona Park. Councl member; Mrs. Dollard. Junor Councl member. Mrs. motors as they jockey for post-! T races a conlest of : man «n Amercan Way of Lfe," Rchard d!speedways opens ts new track -, nn, screechng and burnng of: jt wll be able to accommodate /24, and 25 scale model stcrhood Sets mac hme - Stng-ray., Certfcates were All Next Week Neal Aelto, Mrs. Conrad Dohbs. tapp. Palrol patrotc tres as these 4j«t. "souped up"! Last Au S«st wtnessed the awarded to wnners and the club Mrs, Lands, Mrs. Unz, Mrs. Molten Koye, Mrs, MartynmVsk, SELN - The staff of St. Ce q quotatons byy several of the..!stock and custom racng cdrs o[ Colona Speedways and theaters. suppled a proxy to race the maln entres. rled by Edwn Marschberger, celas Lbrary held ts fna Seouts. "Amercas Creed" re- Mrs, Wllam Sullvan and Mrs. pck up speed or round the far rt Show Plans creat on a dream layout wth Plans for the new track arc off meetng of the season on Monday Totl, curve have caused much eom- ovcr l5 feet o( f track - Mem!the drawng board and much of Chrs parents are pleased wth Palrol leader: the Jocky, Hollow Mrs. Carl Andersen, presdent ment but lttle complanng n bershp at ths tme was lmted the pressboard has been purchths A-l resdental zone of Wood-! to neghlwrhood boys-hobt>r ase( ) j, u l tne ac ]( [ a rouul., as hs nterests pontng out he s Tral Awards Essay, by Gerald (n June 28, between occuped wth boys of hs ownannounced the lbrary wll be Luna; and The Scouts Vesper p y.t-,.t n. m. (he Sster- brdge. Cont and Edward Grabosk, both, cen holdng g up pg progress. f ther d f j h closed for one week from June age nstead of just "hangng W. B. Rngwood Song and Taps were led by Mr. eth Shor Street, wll hold Woodbldgc Hgh School served The reason uuld easly be \ a--.-, old and sophomores at around," s developng character 22 to 4jne 27. Collectons of fnes drasser. future plans for the new track pg guessed by enthusasts of and ther reccnl search for and d co-ordnaton, coordnaton, dt and d meohanone thny," reported Chrs, "and return books durng ths tme 32 Anthers! Avenue, has been a h wll be suspended p durng g ths The event was closed wth tn whch wll feature latest hobby fad-slot car racng- * co-presdents; Anthony Cont sponsor been for nr Colona SpmMw s located! 4 / ars " ld an P «ht p n r h stymed cal skll that may come n handy week k and d a receptacle wll beb At Boys State coutmasters Benedcton by Mr..nnngs hy Green- ht al lhp tm K «grader g at the tme beng, the h boys are too later n lfe. placed outsde the lbrary door Thorsen. COLONA - Word has been receved that Wllam B. Rngwood. \;:, and Kuropean artunlngs wll be on at the home of Mr. and Mrs " ColQnla Junor Hgh h School. S h l be-. be )usy to downhearted- dh fnd A. Cook, Tlv "Speetlwav s" came treasurer; Chrs, 3 years-,advertsement e a r s d t t n "Model a l recent "We learn a lot about ears for to accommodate those wshng to Car dun of he gallery HKMSF A. MBl.KTT n the h name of f ther son. Chrs " an eghth gader ft;scence" and notces n "Model us we get older, we can do some perod. member of the Board of Trustees Graduaton Fete Held (. of pantngs wll: T() WK) COLOMA MAN: Thf.. ( KKS Kvt- to hs xtky club! the u n w j h B h became and Track," natonal hobby work on cars for neghbors or Mrs. Andersen also announced and a Counclor of Jersey Boys For Rosemary Maucer Sketch artsts wll engagement ol Mss Deulse!a scale model racng track lay.!p«ndnf secretary. magaznes have brought over one n a garage lo earn more money tha n cooperaton wth Sster State fur fve yras. nkmre for both char- Amela Nblctt to Nls Peter out. The hobby s last attractng! The boys had much n common hundred letters to the Club from!" college. Besdes n the future Helen Joseph, O.P., prncpal of Mr. Rngwood s employed at SELN - Mss Rosemary ;,-.lt-l.sketches..lensen, son nl Frank. Jensen,, have the nucleus of a St. Cecelas School, the lbrary en atl * Brstol-Myers Company, Hllsde, Maucer, daughter of Mr. and ddton v,\ hmng wll be held S Mornngstar Road, Colnna,!] foun( n. as f ar may as Calforna and as ««Rod Club, probably when wll be open for the use of the ; lmm! to 2 p. m. and the lale Man Ann Jensen,,,,,,,...., lr, se/ls Nevr Y &. tot he no charge for chltckets wll K; honored nt M" "TM rl w mm cars lrmn )lllk kts for ll fans an the V s P emt llll> summ r dlll) membersh P aul recuve D Maybe someday, Chrs may be July, 2, 3, and 9 and 0 between been employed by the company party, Thursday nght, % after her..,.. model ralroad trans or huldngjare true athletes and baseball "We wanted to ncrease he! Mob and Edde turn 7." p as a group leader of organoleptcf Mrs. Joseph Maucer, Brd Ave- was honored at a famly parsh relgous vacaton classes (perfume and flavors) and hasnue, "-.ra n Lr " " 5 llu lk st tenures of on the damond wth Chrs cover- the automo- he hours of 9:30 a.m. and. 2 rcspondence from all over tnfor eghl years, le s a member graduaton from St. Cecelas wngs, Mbett, Jw hnapp Drve, Kan- [n {. (, ()ok trcalcd jng {jrst h [(jr Keagans, eam :u.s. n order to exchange deas, ; an outgrowth noon, of the Amercan Socety of Per-Parochal School. way. n models over one hundred hot rods and-of the Colona Junor League/and hold majl-n races," explan- Also covered durng the course tmers am Cosmetc ndustrj (luests were Rftbert C. Scank, Mss Nbletl s a graduate of mother nformed us hs father!custom cars from model kls be-.robert ptchng and Edward ed Chrs when quewd as to why of the meetng was the formaton Buyers and Supplers. A forme her maternal grandfather, seln; lnl Rummage Kahway Hgh School and tht fore hem! became nterested n photography mten bv the model!catchng or coverng thrd base, hs club drrded to advertse. of the lbrary staff workshop resdent of Hllsde, he has lved Mr. and Mrs Ots Roy Dougherty at the age of 2 and went team mates on the Colona Babe,Long dstance phone calls and classes l for f new and present n Colona for the past four years. and son Kevn, Menlo Park; Mr. o f Woodbrdge le To Be Hed llph School and Vale School of Chrs nlrodu-cd to the newruth Leagues Prates. College s,one from a man n Avenel were members. He s marred and has two sons and Mrs. Alexander Culhbertson j for Tffany Jewelers of New mportant thng n the receved n addton to the mal Mrs. Joseph Bender, hosptalty and two daughters. He s also a and chldren, Rchard and Maur- El.N The thrd n the see :e.lme weekend rum- Newark. Mr. Jpnwn serv becomng a dentst and wll put freshments, Hllsde. Joseph ;md Edward. Kra Estate and nsurance,,.,, _.lhe most mpon g,hthhrj.s[>)t at the home of a l f h f b hand Mhl Colo York. Edward Grabosk plans on chambn was n charge h of f re- member of the Amercan Legon een, seln; and her two brothers, fvcnd, the proud possessor of an future plans of the four boys who;and Mchael LaSt! of Colona ma wm!o scale vbrator (forerunner of as small busnessmen wth ndv- also joned the Club s raster. h - co-ordnaton to good use- -.le- wll be h-ld tomorrow threr yrars n h* Marne.todays slut lac-p ravn lual paper routes should be able "Bob Joned M..N.R.A and \urday evermgs by the Corps. whle Robert Cont hopes to become an engneer on a large The cars are. true reproductons O help defray the costs of ther joned Model Car Racng Assoc»!! Jjl l l l lfe and rum Corps at The prospectvt brdegroom n mnature ol UM-. educatonby that tme. aton so the club could compete scale nstead of HO; and hs Bum Avenue lall. mploycd by the (reat-wrst at famous US and nter-, n he meantme, some of ther Rred for - do wll be cloth- l.f. Ansuranct Company, New- Petton n state and natonal champon- brother Anthony has decded to paper route earnngs are beng u<\> and jrc-a-brac ark. natonal race tracks and also! shp races," reported Chrs ad- o grow mw, up n and nlav play wth bb bg dng, "Some of the przes are carshe dreams of buyng a 963 Ford ll «J be used toward. [come n hot rod styles o Usc d to purchase racng cars or */ v L < MK DREAMS COME TRUE motcls lllat lo ke tne y motors, parts, and chasss to scholarshps." and puttng some of hs small vhas of unforms and fay New lorn j (lst came o ff, nc asse mbly lne butt /32 scale slot racers for A few weeks ago, the CEub held scale skll to good use. Maybe ay r-.-reutoa nghts wll K- Kt joyed by Students, 0- lle new Rversde Calforna laycoo\\ AnalWhv un bv Thl> "atchszcd motors can bteuul the boys have planned. Thean entry from Alabtaa competng say todays toys are tomorrows ther frst mal-n meet wth even the educators are rght when they at Frst Savngs Jtd... July, when the rum- ha.s eyded ta S Yo ttl ffls by-turned»u the same precsonj.lntest thng wth model racng the car owned by a man was a tools. the Corn, whch M.s Arthur Cghertys c ass otjspmal gears can be nstalled and.huffs s to hand buld a track to P m. M t d S Staol 7 ThTwLth then- W slcks (oversze tres wth-lther own desgn or a rephca of a evenngs at the Hardng teacher anud lve parents were out treads* can be substtuted; famous racng course. After cutso that after the one man or boy!tng partcle or pressboard nto p ll;!. s o Xn to all, ad. guests of the Natonal lroadcast-.- chldren. Hegs ng Company, They had the op-pplace only at Wed- portunty to attend the televson racer can easly produce speeds curved and straghtg trark, a p crew has fnshed the model the proper pp sectons ncludng sessons. A parent program "Jeopardy", through of over 00 scale mph. h Each Eh carl router t s used to cut the neces. all mnors. Al- the courtesy of Cal Begslon, on the race track (whch comeslsary slot to carry the slot racer w s sponsored by flm coordnator at NBC Hook and Ladder Tht: tnerary also ncluded t. membershp s lunch at Central Park and a vst to the zoo. VKRY SPECAL!! 2 ONLY! MENS 4 kt. WATCH Kefjular MMQ NOW $7500 HANDSOME Leather Wallets Te Tac & Cuff Lnk Sets Sterlng Bottle Openers Twstoflex Watch Bands MENS RNGS From $5.00 to $50.00 Lghters Cgarette Cases WATCH MART Colonla Shoppng Plaza, tont«27, Colona» N U M L b 9 P.M. WEPNB8DAY, TPRSDAY # FR. MONDAY, TUESDAY ft SATURDAY Tl P.M. ALL PHCB8 PLUS «AX -at- LGGETH H COLONA! Specal for DAD BOX OF 50 Factory Prgsh WOHuOffW SGWnMHl Of Fathers Day Card* - Shavng M* Raoore - Colonge Comb and Brush S«l After Shave Loton Pp«e - Ogar» lghten - Carton of - Toba«oo -WaHeto J«welry - Tokrt KHs WalchM - and many momgtf! Colona Shoppng Center Unoolu Hghway Route Colona a.!?:! FU GOLDBLATTS N RAHWAY For GFTS please Dad! YOUR CREDT s Good Al Goldblatfs Pay As Lttle As $2 Weekly! DAMOND RNG Specal For DAD.. $]j.00 MENS WRST WATCHES BULOVA LONGNES WTTNAUER ELGN BKNRUS $94-95 fct UP Oler Gft Tps for Dad nclude: Klectrc Shaker - Spedel Watch Band CuQ.Llnk S«t Pea and Pencl Set Leather Wallet - Rado - Lghter - H-F S«t 0 Luggage - Key Case - Te Tac, > FREE GFT WRAPPNG! GOLDBLATTS "Ralways Oldest Establshed Jewelers" 84 East Cherry St., Rahway FU P?N FRDAY TL 8 P.M. PlRTH AMOY HOME MORTGAGE LOANS AVALABLE! at low «t 5/2% The new ome youve always wantec can become realty, talored to yoyr budget and ndlvdualrwedsl Our "open-end" mortgage loans feature provson* whch Wll permt re-borrowng for future repar and homemprovement needs... Whether youre a G.. or not, come n and get the facts at our offce nearest to you. Remember st Savngs and Loan when you, buy, buld or refnance! FRST SAVNGS *.:.?..:>...,... X.-.V--h*.. - *..:, wj*mts«:..;, AND LOAN ASSOCATON OF PERTH AMBOY WOODBRDGE 535AnboyAv«nut All offjas: Dly, 9 to 4 r Satudfly», 9 to 2 noon. 4 S

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15 * nk!" ndent-lender (E.B.) - Carteret Press nnrhmake? olal) (.. hpm.l Atlantc Dstrct of n,,,,,-ch-mssourl [(.vcrpnd Eldon R.,,l our Redeenter, [. ullcr, prncpal of,,lv ; orstensen of -Yll Fords, wll rep- Kcdcmrr Luthcran,,,, wll annual con- Lutheran Day ;ltlcn(l. Convert-,n Sunday,.June, the campus of nsttute Y V. The Conventon ontnue through,,4 More than lay dele.vs.s.. representng 2B7 churches n fj and east- V.rk Slat*, arc espectodj.,..* Kal (racsser, pres.,!,, \tlanlc Dstrct, wll L d(,». the nventon ** * lht Kcv. Dr. Theodore F llnos, second of The Lutheran Synod, wll be prettnutve. He nn the work of the, w)y n the Unted Slates, au other countres. C"wav«t for the conventon f (,;»., Dr. Jaroslay, J, L. Tms Street, Professor "thhoryatyaledlvn. Club Dvson Closes Season FQROS - Tho Art Dspntnwnt of the Womans Club nf Fords held ts closng meetng on Monday. Followng a covered dsh supper each art member gave a short resume on he lfe of one of the artsts suggested for study n the_ General Federaton 964 art outlne. Partcpatng were Mrs. Bernard Scbensl, Mrs, Robert Ohlson, Mrs Frank Payt, Mrs. Chester Bagnsk, Mrs..lacob Anderson, Mrs. Theodore Sokolowsk,.Mrs, George Molnar, Mrs. Danel Wllamson, Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. Lafayette Lvngston, Mrs. Joseph Sedvy, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Tanggaard, Mrs, Herman Chrstensu, Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mrs. Otto Kowang. slructon o( tlw Art Department of the club. Mrs. Robert Ohlson, the new Art Department charman lor , announced fentatve plans, ncludng a museum trp, (or the followng (season. An outng to Allare Park s] planned for Monday, June 29, for art members and ther famles. Call Mrs. Ohlson or Mrs. Bagnsk for detals.., Thursday, Jjne 8, 964 BUDDNG JOURNALSTS: No nmbly le s buser than that nf the Ffth Grade chldren of FonU School 7 when "The Pencl Pushrrs Press" s put together. Chldren expres, great prde n ther school newspaper whch h«a reporter n ««ry clm.- room from kndrrgarten through sth grade. "Fledglng Flght" t a pwtry magazne edted by the school chld for the frst lme ths v«p. l«en Seyglnsk. ffth grade teacher, s faculty advser. Chld from left to rght, July Rusn.k, N.ncy Varga, l.nrrle Ratln, Denw.tka. Matthew Jago and Nancy Ludwlg. Chrco To Head Church to Hold Fords School 7 Newspaper Democratc Club FORDS - John Chrco wasj Summer School Contrbutes to Magazne Mrs. Kowang pad specal trb utc to Mrs. Bagnsk for her fne efforts n the formaton and nl Polce Reserves uduct Offcers! WOODBRDGE - At the regu. elected presdent of the Greater FORDS - Our l.uly of Peace, hlvl l Nrw Haven, Connect- Second Ward Democratc Club of Church wll conduct a relgous! FORDS - Fords School 7 has 4. To share experences, feel- j lar meetng of the Woodbrdge "The Ecumen Woodbrdge Townshp at a regat Franks Tavern,!"Fl«mnnlnrv Elementary School S/>hnnl Creatve fyanhve Wr-j Wr To Tn llustrate llm varous tech vacaton school for all publcvpted the nvtaton of the,ngs, moods! Polce Reserves, new offcers t.ltm.lb.mtamjj" were nstalled as follows: complete the unexpred school chldren of the parsh, frst p p ter" to become a contrbutng c o g n qaes an d st y es John Brd, presdent; Benjamn % mgregatons n the term of Frederck Rankn, who through eghth grade, startng member of ts socety whch pub- 6 To wder use of Robnson, vce presdent; Joseph 6 To strct of the Atheran rccenlty regned as presdent. Rusnek, recordng secretary; June 22 and endng July 3 from shes a perodcal sem-annually [j terary j o r m s. tan. Synod have a Mrs. Lyda Schulack, correspondng secretary, wll assume the Parents are urwl to see that devoted to the creatve expres-, James DeLuca, lergeant-at-arms 9 a.m. to p.m., daly by that name t s a magazne! John Kolbas, fnancal secretary? TQ to neglecl.,, l0 mnnrant raeroberhp dutes of recordng g secretary. y ] ther chldren attend 9Hn and a babtzed member of the elementary school j* 9 8 and Mtchell Chrste, treasurer. son 5 J p? y Donatons D were approved d ffor g h, To a standard or; [ 5J.M3. There are 47 classes at Ou chld edted by Wllam H. U a u e r,! k o[achevemen{! Sgt Krech of the New Jersey ;drves conducted nductd by the Frst Frt Ad Lady of Peace nclude remedallprofessor of Educaton. Stated To n5ght nto llfnary Chrstan Day Schools certantate Polce addressed the group Squad of Fords and the Department of Publc Safety Cerebral,n enrollment of 8,934? There Englsh for grades three to eghtunvekty College, New pau/ - devcopmental levels of thoughtjandjhowftdsldesjf damage uph schools wth an en- and remedal arthmetc ton New York. Palsy campagn. and expresson! the New Jersey coastlne by :, flft2. The Atlantc grades two to eght June 5 to The magazne s dedcated toj " nterpret to a larger;storms of the past A mystery bus trp s beng has W Sunday Schools July s from ) 30 a.m. untl 2 the prncple that what chldren communjty the treatvencss of Joseph GaUws. Woodbrdge planned wth Mrs. Ann Mako and " 2l enrolled. noon and July 24 (rom 9 n m. to wrte js mportant, and that ther [tg chldren!, Polce Drector, Mr. Kankn as co-charmen; date m.fg the course of the Cona peclal presen. The readng mprovement pro Suggestons for the use of prncpal of Fords School #7 s Department wll soon move no nto 2 noon. wrtngs deserve recognton. Mrs rj oro thy F. D. Ludewg, the group and advsed the Polce to be announced. j Norman Robbns, Drector of WLrbe made by by The At- he new buldng and space has Law and Corporaton Counsel of from Jury 6 through July 3THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL submttng her elementary f Dstrct of a large sheld Woodbrdge Townshp, wll address the group at the next reg- a readngs program, remedal ] To gve the wrter the rec- L school newspaper "Pencl Pushto 2 noon ncludes! CREATVE WRTER ARE: schools current ssue ot the been provded for the h reserves. from 9 a.m me lymbols of the Trune Kashtr, Son, and Holy Ghost ular meetng, June 25. The pub-readnlc s nvted to hear hs talk on and enrchment classes. 2, To encourage every chld etry magauoe "Fledglng Flght" to revtalze economy. class and speed readng ognton he deserves! ers Press" and the chldrens po- Czechoslovaks plan reforms vc! a large sword wth the nf le passage from Ephes- the proposed change of Woodbrdge from Townshp to Regstraton for all classes to wrte! to the "Creatve Wrter" wth the Take the Sheld ot fath,.... r._ je of understandng that the publshers by any chld to be ncluded n jj should be made as soon as pos 3. To provde a source -he word of the Sprt whch! deas for dscusson and wrtng!may choose any artcle wrtten ther perodcal. Wont of God " Ths sheld, ts tymboltsrn, was con c<d by Fruk Chrstensen of Krdejmer, delegate* to the] 0 Schedules (eetnf; Sunday trjkls - The CYO of Our ly of Tt&ce Church wll hold [pcrs! mtetng ths Sunday, te 2t, at t oclock. Th meet-. s open to all teenagers of, paruh who are n hgh chool nnl! enter n September. [> lal hour wth dancng wll place after the meetng, " vo, s sponsorng a trp lude* on Tuesday, Junt W. ett»ll nclude traoporta-..nd admsson. They may l&ntanpd (rom the Socal Comtee nr at the Rectory. The «ll leave th«annex at 2 and leave the Park at ( p.m. Tmes are needed for the Any parent lntemted s ev.ed to call the Rectory. urgf frlls SUNDAY) UTHM bettor UT RATE W 4 NAVY STORE Carte-ret, N J n Recognton of The New Jersey Tercentenary... F NEW WOODBRDGE OFFCE Moore Ay«nu» 4 EUrry Street AVNEL OFFCE 45 Avenel Strwt JERSEY TERCENTENARY Copes of FORDS, YESTERDAY and TODAY May be purchased at our Fords offce durng regular bankng hours. HARD COVER EDTON... $5.00 SOFT COVER EDTON... $2.00 rst and THUM COMPANY N.A. AVEMEL-COLQNA OFFCE 379 St. Gwrge Avenue FORDS OFFCE 875 Kng Gtow R SUN OFFCE. 79 Mddlem Avenu PERTH AMBOY OFFCE 24 Smth Street *«PAGE FFTEEN the brde, was flower grl. Harry J. Bock, Carteret, served Rdck - Lestuck Marrage hs brother as best man. Davtd McNnlty. Port Readng; Davd Performed On Saturday. *.bearer vu» Scott Becker, P«w FORDS - Our Lady of Peace con lace and seed pearls desgned Amboy. Church was the wlng Salurday wth a bell shaped 4«and full) Mrs. Rock, a SM graduate «mornng for the marrage of Mss tran. Her three-tered slk llu-st. Marys Hgh School, lenn Joyce K. Lestuck. daughter of;slon vel loll from a crown ofamboy. wu graduated ths montn Mr. and Mrs. John Lestuck, 24.pearls and crystals, and she car-! from Glassboro sut «J "? ; Be.h Street, and Mart n J. Rock.red a whte orchd and slephano- She wll teach n Woocwrage son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rock.,Us on a prayer book. Townshp n September 9 Kmerson Streel. larteret. The Mss Maryann Glochau, Perth Mr. Rock, a 958 graduate o Rev. Joseph. B-Mzowsk ce> Amboy, was mad of honor. At- Carteret Hgh School, tlen * orated the nuptal Mass and per- tendants were Mss Gayla Con-Delaware- Unversty. * formed the double rntf ceremony, nally, Phrsppnny-Troy Hlls; member «l the Unted Stales Ma Ulven n marrage by her Mss Rartha Rarnshaw, Atlantc rnc Corp F «rve and s emfather, the brde WHT a (-own of Cty; Mrs. Chester E. Becker, ployed as an nsurance consultant peau dc soc organza «th a Perth ttmtmy. Mss Darleen for Metropoltan Lfe nsurance ftted hodr-p adorned wth Alen- Coanshock, Carteret, cousn ot Company, Perth Amboy. 895 CMSTENSEN$964 DRESS RS By ARROW, WNGS By TRU-VAL whtes, fances and sold color. Broadcloth, ventlated and wash n wear. SPORT SHRTS By MCGREGOR, WNGS and TRU-VAL A pattern for every preference, short and long sleeves. NECKWEAR By WEMBLEY * BOTANY Popular desgns and shades n regular, easy-on ana bow models, PAJAMAS By PLEETWAY Regular, Shorty Coat and Mddy Styles "T/r Frendly Store" DEAL GFTS for FATHER am GRANDPA too! Hundreds of Wonderful Gfts By Natonally Known Makers n Our Modem Mens Wear Dep. FREE World Best D«d" LOVNG CUP Wth each $5.00 Gft Purchase SUMMER JACKETS and SPORT COATS By MCGREGOR & PLEKTWAY Drzzlers, Cord Weavers, and the new auto-matek Sport Coat. SOCKS By NTERWOVEN Plan and fancy soft cotton Sports and Stretch, JEWELRY and GFT TEMS By PRNCE: GARDNER ft SHELDS Cuff Lnk and Te Bar Sets, Jewelry B xes, Wallets, Travel Bags, Novelty Ceramc Valets. BATTERY OPERATED Shoe Shne Kt Buffer! Pencl Sharpeners SHOP FOR DAD N AR CONDTONED COMFORT & ENJOY T, GFT CERTFCATES Avalable For Any Amount Dad Can Select Hs Own Gft At H» Convenence! S THS SUNDAY! KNT SHRTS By TRU-VAL JANTMN and WW0» n cool, lghtweght cotton and banlon. Attractve patterns and tolors. SLACKS and : BERMUDA SHORTS All latest fabrcs and shades, ncludng wa»h n wear featherweghts. BELTS By mckok ncludng Wde Strap Styles Chola of leather, fabrcs (fa stretch belts.,. Many wth ntaled buckles.. d, Plan. Fancy, Cotton and Lnen HATS and CAPS By CHAMP Cool Straws and Lghtweght Felts n Regular and Sport Styles.. BEACH WEAR By JANTZEN Boxer, Lastex k Zp-ft, Swm Trunks, Bea.ch Robes, Walk- ng Shorts. BEACH SETS Boxer Swm Trunk* Wth Contrast Shrt. Several Patterm ta Stock. JUST ARR NEW JERSEY TERCENTENARY (TE TAC TE BAR AND CUFF UNKS ala Key Caes * K«y Chan* SANDALS CASUALS*SLPPERS M. "FOOTWEAR AW»; An DEAL GFT OPEN DALY 9:30, A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Charge t! Free Customer Parkng an Our Enlarged T Parkng Lot at Rear Entrance o Store l OPEN FRDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ontn wp. t h. :

16 PAGE SXTEEN Thursday, June 8, 964 ndependent-leader (E.f.). Carter - Ar CMJMU AR CONDTONNG & QUALTY HEATNG RamldJflrattoB Electronc Ar-Ceanlag K&O,. WARM AR nstallaton* fnt MM ltlute tme PajrmrnU ttn AVNL NEW KND OF CENTRAL AR CONDTONN* DEPENDABLTY GOES UP Col (M ME FRBB SURVEY A. M. MUNDY he. M Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge tan Body CARTERET NB BODY, nc. COMPLETt COLLSON WORK Free Estmates nsurance Clajns Road Servce AUTO pmd PANTNG TS4 K B6 RoMereM Ave., Carteret AM nsurance AUTO NSURANCE Assgned Rsk Placed We Fle S.R. 22 for Revoked Lcenses Collson Coverage 7 to 90 Low Down Payments 8 Months to Pay Cancelled Polces Replaced, LOW COST NSURANCE REMFED AGENCY 63 Pearl St. Metnchen L Automobles SALKS SERVCK PARTS COMET - FAT MOTOR CAK CO.. NC 003 St. {Jrorges RAHWAV BUSNESS and SERVCE DRECTORY OF ESTABLSHED LOCAL and AREA FRMS! Beautcan Contractor Forelg Cars - - Hume mprovements - Mary Dolores Coffures tun Tn MR. GAY Wgs and Electrolyss K Hours Daly 9 6 P.M. Thursday k Frday Tl 9 P M Closed Monday Washngton Aft., Carter* FROM ANY ANGLE Vnu Wll Look Vnr l.ntrllrat wth A NEW STYLSH AR- <TT Mares Beauty Salon J7 Washngton Ave., Cartere (Clowd K -443 Books Rahway BOOK and GFT SHOP tt E. Cherry St., Rahway Ctaed Monday Ceramcs JLoU J)twall Ctrame - Coal & Fuel Studo. NSTRUCTON AND SUPPLES CHNA PANTNG AND FRNG c u m op trrooramen* Studo Hn: 9:M to 2 - :30 to CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY DAL t2t St. Gtotttt Ave., Woodbrtdf* Ceraalc Tle EDWARD SWANCK CERAMC TLE CONTRACTOR ncludng Mosac tles New Jobs tad Repar* of AD Knd*. 40 Mary Avenue, Folds VAUey M830 Fll Your Coal Bn Wth Lckgb Premum AhUnttH* NUT or STOVE $250 PEA COAL BUCK COAL Premum Otl Nattonl Brand 24-Uour Servce on All Makes of Burners 2. 7 For Fast Servee Jusl Gve U» a Call SMONE BROS. LNDEN, N.-J. HU HU Contractor V & CONTRACTORS Addtons and Dormer* Garage* Recreaton Room* > SUng and Rooflf Porche Uaden and Gattcn All Type ot Repar* FULLY NSURED K 4696 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Wood or Masonry Constructon Addton! Alteratons Repars nsured Free Estmates ME FU Day Camp "LTTLE FOLKS" SUMMER DAY CAMP Open JULY & AUGUST Featurng Urg», fenced-ln Uwn»nd shadt tre«recreaton «r«# Modra nbarglu 35lJ Swmmng Pod PLUS 20 W«Ung Pool both bunt below mrfaoe, and wt* contnuously fltered, chemcally-treated water. Qualfed Swmmng nstructor. # Supervsed Program of O&tUM, Art & Craft*, Dmmatlca and Woodvorklnc RaMonable Bate - Call MErotry Ml 9L George A,?*. Woodbrdge, N. J. Below Clonrltaf LOOKNG TO.SELL Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 6 Rahway Avenne Woodbrdge (Opp. Wht* Church) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN t FRESH BAKERY GOODS Opes 8 A.M. to t P.M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Closed Wednesday All Da; Attenton Mr. Merchant: Ton Are Only One Of 44,000 Readers Readnt Ths Secton. Why Not Call Today and Place Vnor Ad. t Costs an Lttle u 8.00 per month. Detectve Agecy - TOBOROWSKY DETECTVE AGENCY Lcenwd 4 Bonaed bj Stte ol Nrw Jersey CVL & CRMNAL NVESTGATONS * We Are The Only Detedve Agency Lcensed And Bunded n Mddlesex County Whch Has Store Protecton Throughout The Nght (9-6). Day & Nte Call VAlley New Brunswck Ave. erth Amboy FOREGN CAR REPARS COLLSON WORK Free Estmates EUROPEAN TRANED MECHANC mported Auto SALES and SERVCE 00 St. George Avenue AVENEL (Near Cloverleaf). Dallr «;!» A. M. to 9:M P H. Saturday!:M A. M. to :00 P M ME ME RECTORY ADS BUNG RESULTS Funeral Home GOSSELN Funeral Home Ar Condtoned Parkng Premse* CALL FU -5S5S FU-M5* Cornet New Darn A Wood Aft. Colon!*. N. J. Fr Storage STORAGE \ (Complete, Profeottl Fur Serrcel * Restylng Cleanng Reparng Glazng WOOOBRDCE FUR SHOP Snce AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE Factory on Premses ME SOLD T THROUGH THE WANT ADS "Many Jobs Are Tw Urge lor Us But None Are Too Small" ALL TYPE GLASS REPLACEMENTS Home & ndustral Glarng Storm Wndows Screens Store Fronts Furnture Topt Room. Dvlden Tnb & Shower Enclosures Mrrors Custom Made Framed, Rejlvered * Hung AUTO GLASS WNDSHELDS NSTALLED (nrludln Tnted (MJSJ) Custom Pcture Framng Fast, ETcent and, M Economcal Servce Kstlmatrs Cheerfully Gven CALL K -585 CARTERET GLASS CO. 8 Btodsevell Ave., Carteret whstmrntht wond WOnsfcr, MARY CARTER...! Every Second flal. FREE NO LMT BEAUTFUL DSPLAYS UNPANTED FURNTURE USE MARY CARTER STANS VARNSHES DO-T-YOURSELF n and Abort Ground PUS COMPLETE HOME NO-DOWN PAYMENT PORCHES *- st pay. 6 mo* GARAGES ALUMNUM SDNG RECREATON ROOMS ADDA-LEVEL ADDA-ROOM MODERN KTCHENS DQRMERS BATHROOMS WALLPAPER 2nd ROLL FREE All Paat Guaranteed 86 Route No. Avenc! - ME Next to Rayco Jewelers AX WORK FULLY GCARANTEED! FTJ g-667 GOLDBLATTS OMet EsUbUhf* M Eaat Cherry Street RAHWAY Lquor Stores Telephone MErcury Htm WOODBRDGE Lquor Store, nc. WE DELVER! Complete Stock of Domestc awl mported Wne* Beers and Lquors S74 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Lnker FORDS LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Plywood Eudwrt Muort 8upplk>4 mnuuod BooHn «PUCUB t Shofln BnMtn SuppUe. Mlllwork Gam* Door» Fuel Ol * Coal Hlllcrest M2 Kng Georges Rd., Fords Movng & Storage - DEAL WAY MOVERS Why Not Let The "7" McCoUeys Move You Free Estlmtr Free Storce AGKNLS ALLED STORAGE NATONAL VANS Local and World Wde Movers 286 St. George Ave. Avenel FU -D4 Musc nstructon - Learn To Play Th«PANO-ORGAN ACCORDON Prvate nstructtoms by Qualfed Teacben Begnner* and Advanced StudenU Accepted Call ME Autnorwd Sales & Servce CONN ORGANS KYTBALL PANOS JARftOT PANO COMPANY MS Rabwaj ATCBM WMdbrdp OPEN DALY l- t M Musc nstructon EDDYS MUSC CENTER OF AVENEL m Avtntl Street, Arenel (Off st U«or*f* *»«mn) PRVATE LESSONS At Our Studo Accordon Gutar Pano Drums Sa ME 6-27 Mulcl ntrument a AeKMOrlC R«paln On AH ntrument - Paved Drveways - ASPHALT DRVEWAYS EXPERTLY NSTALLED Also Repar and Resurfacng Workmamhlp * Materal! Guaranteed FREE ESTMATES R. SMTH, Pavng FORDS L Plumbng & Heatng - M. GORDANO Plumbng & Heatng t nstallatons t Repars Alteratons Free Estmates MErcury SMTH Plumbng and Heatng 86 Rrmen Avr, ME Avenel Tolets Ktchen Faucets Gas Water H eaten REPARS and REPLACEMENTS Sewer Cleanng "Servce Wth a Smle". ED FREY (Formfrj wlh Chrle; Frr) PLUMBNG ana HEATNG ELECTRC SEWER SERVCE t Hrrdl Atnut Woodbrdtr, N.. Real Estate Jut Dal MErcury When BUYNG or SELLNG your Home FOR SRE SLCCESB SM, VOR REATOK WTH MLS Mll.TPLE LSTNG SERVCE Ofltr the Home Buyer and»!) en tbe (rtatett amount ot tu* n completng rel ruu tujcton. Photo brocurt ot each borne Uted ttt Urc, lra* nd ttmpen. WRY PRCE EVERY SZE WRYL0CAT0H TRADE YOUR HOUSE Leave Everythng To H 0 Vear» ol Know How and Experence n Heldeatlal BOOM Sates MamMf Multlpla lltln leme* Stern & Dragoset REALTORS ME 4-55C0 54 MAN ST. WOODBRDGE Real Estate Rutgers Realty CQ. Trade n Your Home TRADE UP... OR TRADE DOWN AT A PROFT! But Trade at Old Relable Rutgers Realty Co. 492 New Brunswck Ave, FORDS, N. J. Parkway Ext 27A Call Abort Our Trade-n Plan H Refrgeraton Gus D Bella Refrgeraton Heatng Ar-Condtonng SALES - SERVCE NSTALLATON H HOUR SERVCK Call FU Colona, N. J. Roofng & Sdng - T. R. STEVENS Boofn ud Sheet MeU Work US ST GEORGE AVE. WOODBRDGE lr-condltlonlnj Warn All Het ndostr) Ehun Sjtfm Motor Guards FOR FRER ESTMATU HE 4-45 Henry Jansen & Son td Sheet MeU Work.Roofng, MeU Cellng and Furnace Work ; 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErturj 4-24* - Servce Statons - TOWNE GARAGE J. f Garrjntr a Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge MErcury t-tttt Were SpedaUU la BEAR WHEEL ALGN- MENT and BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Slpcovers RAHWAY FASHON FABRC8 "nteror Decorator" Cnalm Made SUD Corert ClU for t,tt FU t-nu MS Ma. S. OOOD Slpcovers SLPCOVERS and DRAPES Made by Ernest Decorators LAST YO<J LOWER COST YOU LESS... SOFA and CHAR For a«httle r CUSTOM RK.lTHOLSTERY SHOP AT HOME SKRVlfE Ft ;»T Avenel St. Tres Avene] TRES LMTED Hll Srlf. Pror>. ATLAS TRRS Budrt Terms WHOLESALE RETAL Call 38S-68W H7 St. feorft Ayr Colnnt) F. TA - dtprkme B. F (.OOnRrl TKES Pa«fn«er Tlrn Truck Tle RECAPPNG NKH k USED TRES s for Prntng PRNTNG Prntng serves busness n many ways. Helps to buld sales, speed operatons, cut costs. Lets talk prntng n terms of your busness. The Busness and Servce Drectory s For Busnessmen Who Love,, Money DAL ME 4- MDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO Green Street Woodbrdge Classfed RATP.S.M for S wor(, <«each dd Payable n Deadlne, nr >f,. J A. M. tor the.., MALE SALESMEN AM) M plu,.( Due tar expanson v,, " torvcwnr men ;,nf.s.., m our enlarged sale, [.,,.;", Tl BUSY - wo afc!mk,r,; who arc lookng " n, f you rannol makr us, you cannot nnk. OlLOn t, KK 7 Cookc Avrnn. FASHON R (\V«rds the (lu n K :,M;, SHOV, l)el\\ecn ft,nr ( j)} WOMAN FO: c.k Saturday only ;l! ter R p. m. NEW N TOWN - know your ntn-l p and n,, hle solng AVd\ - COSMKTCS and n Excellent oarnm; all M 2."l-tf [d, r, /ew. REAL ESTATl. SELLNG VO!.,\vod publcm.s -,," why t s n \our ;,(. dwl wth ht m(>.-h,- n ths arcn OlLol,\ 7 Cooke Avp, Carlr MSt FOR SALE HOMEOWNKRSSPK.lV,. bnaton ktchen a- n<<- < snks, formca top.!.l-, cabnets to match :nvl " range wth hernkt ( : S METV HF.\ \\Z ERATON, U, S llwj -. son. K REEL YPE.AWN M ale, $20.00, f;ll.- 6 p. m. SMALL leather TKGT upholstred sectonal sofn Ar Png pong tjbk- v, for quck sale. Mn :«2-3f» TOUR after 5 - n.. SERVCES DRNKNG r.u come a problem Mr " Anonymous can her a Bl 2*55, or wrte " 253 WoodbrdRe! PANTNG CONTKV " ;: teror and exter" >!l ales. Reasonable M : BELL, \l\m\\ 073. HOROSCOlK K- BY MKS Reader ;nd ;«l\ all problems of l! prvate and cnnth. - lon guaranteed \\." $.00 you are entn<- dnf. Avalable - partes! Sunday l»- only. Open daly» \ Fot?!9r e n orm:t "" 582 rvng Street.! SUMMER n Lake Placd M rent. "MaBnlffn lakes and Whl All convenences Nd Polrtu al..t * Pool Hall Ctron electon, went all " v., T, Ml*l borhood kssnr Y young grls, ks.mn; tng everyone. 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17 » < endent-cader (E.B.) - Carteret Press Thursday, June 8, 964 PAGE SEVENTEEN ndthe strength ryour Jte... BAPTST CHURCH M,,krt and Hgh Str«ta Perth Amboy,.,., Kowakhuk, Pator "\, vm MornDg Worshp. \M Sunday School. J;.M., Baptst Youth Pelj,,v Evenng Gospel,,,"0 Communon Sunday.!,, Sunday of «ach month ;,,,,.ay, «p -«- Prayer,,,. lk!. KST PRESBYTERAN lt-ch OF AVBNEL,,. Woodbrdge Avenue Avtnel, rlr, 8. MucKen.te, PH.D. Pastor, worshp 8.». "> m U :,v School, 9. 0 and ralon, 8 P.M. Hfjh Fellowshp, 7 P.M Hgh Fellowshp 7 p.m. ()HN VANNEV CUURCH CO nman Colonla w.lter Radzlwon, ", rnnel! Dtllj, llv Masses: 6:20.7:30.8:30., and 2:5 May Masses: T an* 7:3( r.-ons:...m. MUST CONGREGATONAL U OF WOODBRDGK.nn and Grove Avenuet r Hnyd M. JohnMn, ft. R [ luhljret, Mlnlter ot Moftc Mrs. Kenneth McCan M... r:tfdr»t of Church School lhrrt Wbl ren, Ornnt > e,\ M, Church School, Nun-,. hrnugh Junor Hgh «\M. Mornng Worshp : u \M. Church School,;- -y through Junor Depart (Chld care servce). M; Coffee Hour Fellow. ; M, Senor Hgh Plgrm vce, Nuvny provded 00 P.M., Senor Youth groups 00 P.M.. Evenng Gospel Servce 8T. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Readng Ret. tanllju MUo, Putar unday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, :00 and 2:00 noon eekday Masses at 8:00 A.M. lovena n honor ot St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7:5 P.M. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge ftt. Rn. Mr. Chrlet (. McCorrltln, Putor Rer. Wllllm Roos, AtlUUnt PMto Re». Donald J. Relllj, Alltant Put or. Sunday Masses: 6:45. 7:45, 8:45, 0:00 and :00 A.M. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 A.M. Novcna servces every Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH 00 ruhwaj Avenu* Woodbrdge, N. J. Ale N. Nemeth, r»t«r unt M. M»nh, AttUnt Futor Tred A. Brlej Jr., Dlr tor of Malc Mornng Worshp, A.M. Church School,»:30 A.M. j Junor Chrstan Endeavor, 3 3:30 to 5:30 and P.M. Sundays Junor H Unted Presbyteran Youth, 6 P.M., Sundays Senor H Unted Presbyteran Mntags :.,; Board, 8:00 P.M., thrd Sll.V school Staff, frst MOD-.,:.(» P.M.,,! dressngs, frst end h Wednesday, :30 P.M. l Club, thrd Monday 8:00 Fellowshp, 8 P.M., frst \... m Crcle, l.m P.M., y nn Alpha Ph, Second :.;rth Tuesdays, 8:00 P.M. L edtors, frst Sunday m P.M. :S Club fourth Thursday (lolr Rehearsals.mcl Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. n..r A(tl esday. 6:45 P.M. HODKRDGE GOSPEL CHURCH ("ur Prospect Avenue ud Kdgedale Aveaa*. t, lllco W. launumb A.M. Sunday School for all n Kmcst Rarabas, supernt ; lent. Adult Bble Class at -. me hour. " A.M., Mornng Worshp ser- ROCK SALT Fur Water Softeners, $2.(0 hundred lbs. $.5 ffty lbs. SERVSOFT of WOODBRDGE!m St. Georges Avenue Uut South of QtoTk MB 4-US Hallmark CARDS for DADS & GRADS ublx Pharmacy Man Street "KN EVBONO *! 6 and 6 UP. Woodbrdge Youth, 7 P.M., Sundays Youth Chor rehearsal, 7:30 P.M.. Tuesdays. Senor Chor rehearsal, 8:00 P.M., Frdays Junor Chor rehearsal, 9:30 A.M., Saturdays Ruth Crcle, :30 P.M., second Wednesday. Whte Chureh Guld, second and fourth Mondays, 8 P.M Ladls Ad Socety, second and fourth Wednesday, :30 P.M. Womens Assocaton, thrd Thursday, 8 P.M. Crcle meetngs, frst Thursday, :30 and t P.M. Sesson, wcood Tuesday, 7.30 P.M. Cancer dressng group, frst and thrd Wednesdays, 0 A.M. Chldrens Holy Communon, frst Sunday of every month. FORDS PRESBYTERAN CHURCH R*T. tank Kovack Hoy Arefttt, Fords frst 9 oo A.M. Mornng Worshp 0:00 A.M. Sunday School and UNDAY. Rdng Tncton Rotnjry TUlen Rdbf Mowen L ADER&SOKS Hghway SO North Brunswck % 7-M74 TEMPLE BAPTST CHURCH Pfalfu Boulevard and Krochmally Avenue Perth Amboy Rrt. Otort*. SUbbtn 0 A.M., Sunday School far all ages A.M., Worshp Servce, Communon 8ervot. jnursery open 0-2 for chldren! P.M.. lades Ad Socety through three Monday,, Relgous framng Tuesday Frst Loranlfly Guld. P.M., Kvemng Worshp Wednesday, 7 : :t p. m.. Sng spraton and 8:00 Bble Study. ST. JOHN THE BAPTST ORTHODOX GREEK CATHOLC CHURCH Broad and Dvson Street* frth Amboy Rn. SttplPD Hrdnr Putor Sunday Matns, 7 A.M., Early Englsh M;ss, 8 A.M. Church Sehnol, 9 A.M. Vespers, Saturday nghts and before holy days at 7 P.M, ST, CECELAS CHURCH selln Rev. John Wln, Pastur Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:45, 9:5, 9:30. 0:00, 0:5. 0:45. :00, :30 and 2 noon Weekday Masses 700 and 8.00 A.M COMOREGATON BNAl JACOB Lord Street, Avencl Rabb Phlp Brnd 8:30 P.M., Frday 0 A.M., Saturday, Junor Con gregatnr, UNTED CHURCH O* clrsf 830 Lake Avenue Clark Townshp r, Geurce A. Shlts, Pator Church School, 9:45 A.M. Mornng Worshp, A.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRST Florda Grove Road llnprlawn Joseph Hrtvdl.. Mnster Rchard nrnjola, Organst Sunday Mornng Worshp, 0:30 A.M. Sunday School. 9:5 A.M. WOODRRDGE METHODST CHURCH 7 Man Street Re». Thrororc c, Reaman, Kev. Harvey Rart Mnster lo Youth 9:30 A.M. Church School :00 A.M. Worshp 5:00 P.M. Junor-Hgh Fellowshp 7:00 P.M. Methodst Youth Fellowshp Pator ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH 664 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy Rf. Rudolf Kelnaru, Pstor Worshp, 0:30 A.M. Sunday School, 9:00 A.M. EVAN6DUCA-AND REFORMED CHURCH H James Street Woodbrdge K.M. Lesle Eerj, Mlnllter- Order of Sunday Servces 0 A.M., Sunday School 0 A.M., Englsh Servce A.M, Hungaran Servce P.M., Youth Fellowshp Frst Sunday of the nmonth 2:30 7; O Tuesday (Second) Offcers Elders, 7;3O Tuesday: (Fourth> Brotherhood, 7:30 Wednesday: Junor Chor, 3:5 Wednesday: Adult Chor Frday. Browne Troop, 7;00 Frday. Grls Scouts, 7:00 Saturday. Confrmaton Class, 0 A.M. OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 2«Fourth Street, Ford» Her Bldon R. Stdb Oranlt: Edde Jrobson an«ms Barbara Krlttrbt Matn Servce, S: 5 AM Man Servce, 0 45 Holy Communon: Frst Sunday, 0:45 Thrd Sunday, 8.5 Sunday School and Bble Classes, 9:30 A.M. WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEK and lourh Mondays. 8UO P M nmlv Mtju (lurd mourlh rhurs- lunor /.ongtfl«ton. Womens tmd, fourth Twsdav dnv, R > m 8 al p M Trnty Yuung People* Fellow Mens Chrstan Kflloushp sec- thp every Sunday 7 PM ond Frday. BOO PM. Trnty CrU Frwndly SaeWy, second -am) fourth fuesday* ST. \runt.,\s rttntjt A 4f, P M TrURC U Second Strfrt. Ford- U» Jnhn Onrtkn Puot Sunday lasses 830 Englsh). Meetngs, rhursday. 8:30 r" M. Study 0 Old Slavonc, 5 Eng- Trnty Senor Chor Practce, 7 30 P M.. Frday, Young Peo! lsh Thrwlavs 7.K > \. Satur pts Servce Weekday Masses» 00 A M Frl davs, J P M 7 45 P M. Frst Thursday o( days, 8 30 \M Vuly* lmnr slunr Practce, and! month, Women Snturrlnvs. d \ \l Mssonary Councl B:00 P.M.; Fourth Saturday of month, Mens Fellowshp ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel Rtv John R(an, Pmot Weekday Masses, 7:30 A.M. Sunday Masses, TOO, 8: :43 and 2 noon. Confessons, Saturday, 4»«A 7:30. 8:30 PM FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF SELN Oak Trtt Road Ref. ftt [er 0, Sldener, Pao MK. llatman Clark. Drector ol ClrMlan Eduratlon SUNDAY SERVCES unday Worshp 8 45 and :5 A.M, unday School: Nursery through j 0 A.M COLOMA GOSPEL CHAPEL 486 nman Avenue at West thrd grade 8:45 A.M. Kndergarten through sxth grade ttwt, Colonk 0:00 A.M Sunday School and Bble Classes, unon Hgh Fellowshp 9:30 A.M. A.M. to 2 Noon 8 P.M Gosbel Servce Sunday, 7.30 P.M. ost-hgh Bble Study, 0:00 A.M Chrstan Womens Home Bble Class Thursday, :30 P.M. Young Peoples Meetng Frday, 7:45 P.M ST. JOHNS EPSCOPAL CHURCH Sewaren Joseph H. Thomson. Laneder 9:45 A.M., Sunday School A.M., Mornng Prayer Holy Communon, Second Sunday A.M. 6:45 PM., Thursday, chor rehearsal ST. JOHNS EPSCOPAL CHURCH Hoy ad Hamlton Avcnue Fords»«v. Lelle W. Hevett, Vlca Holy Communon, 8:00 A.M. Mornng Prayer and Sermon, A.M. Church School, 9.45 A.M. SELN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 48 Berkeley Boulevard seln, N. J. Re*. 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PUBLO MBVCB «LBCT«C AND HAS COMPANY YAMWNO trvant Of A WK*T T»T Chldrent room sets extra warmth PW> Senor Hgh Westmnster Fellowshp 7:00 PM. to 9-30 P.M Lades Ad Socety meets second Tunny Cub Scout Pack 34, Den Pack Meetngs tourth Monday 730 M Saturday! mornng from 0 45 AM to 4. AM OVR LADY OF PEACE CUURCH Nrw Bruuwlrk AvrMt. F«rdt»< Jowpl Brt«n»»kl. Bluto. Frst Frday ot the month. 830 A.M akl):m PM. BETH day alter frst Sunday at 8 Frst Sunday ol the mmth. Benedcton, SO.OM PM 3 PM. M Cooprr rvvpnjr. KelQ Monday alter second Sunday at Confessons every Saturday. 3 to 4 Rahbl Nurman Klnmnn 8 PM and 6*30 to 7:30 P M Cones, Or Vnrhfrl Kjuft (">nm Tuesday Sabbath Servces, Frday eve sons on week davs More Masts nng, ««0 PTA meet ng thrd Tuesday Saturday Mornng Servce, 8 30! each month al 8 P M TRNTY EPSCOPAL CHURCH Woodbrldgt. N. J. rongkkc.atlon ADATH SRAEL Anboy Avenue. Uoodbrldge Rahb S»mn»l Nh «?. Wllam H Srnmn»T.l).., Rfcto»lKn Bt»ndpj, Oranu SUNDAY SERVCES 8 PM Frday, Sabbath Servces 8 A.M., Holy Communon $*> A M Saturday servces Noven. 7 W M Male Chn relearsl. 8 PM \;a HSM) Socely. frst Mon GRACE EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH M0 New Brwwck A»*m» Perth Amboy KM Herbert f H H»rht. rul«t.(hu8tan SCENCE.ESHON SERMON.Sunday Masses 8. 9, 0 and K«hl(!hls fnm the lfe of the A.M and ] noon A osle Pajjl wll be featured ot Weekday Masses. 6 4J and 8 \ M Chrstan Scence servces Sunday Frst Frdny. 6U. and 8 45 n the Bble Lesson enttled "God AM the Preserver of Man " ncluded MdAday «ll fe Pauls words from Tmothy ch 4: "The lard shall delver me from every evl work, and «ll pfcerve me unto hs heavenly kngdom to whom be " glory for ever and ever " Selectons from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Raker Eddy wll nclude ths -Tho hstory of Chrstanty of furnshes sublme proofs of the.supportng nfluence and protectll-emal Chor rehearsal «P M ng.power bestowed on man by hs rhul.sdnv Ave Mara Chor re heawnly Fathar. omnpotent learsnl, 8 p m " Mnd, ft ho Hves mn f;th and r.. underslandnk whereby (o defend hmself.not only fromtemptaton, Every Saturday, AM. untllb ut from bodlv sufferng" (p. noon. 4 to 6 PM. and 7 to 8j7, 9:30 A.M, Famly Servce and» 30 AM. Saturday Junor Con- P.M and Sometmes on days; Sunday School gregntmn before Holy Dnvs of Oblgaton Substtute AM., Holy (ommmm and! NEW )OVKR TCMPLE EMANU-E. An actress thought she had an Sermon (frst and thrd Sun j MFTnnT nlurn days* MornnR. Prayer and Ser METHODST (H RC 76 Plrasant Avenue, Ford! excellent plan for keepng ner 630 New Dnvot Road. Kdson Kalln Caul l.pvrnnol damond necklace safe. She,-almon, Second and Fourth Sun Mo. nm g " wvrvhp «nd Church Sat)hath Servc * : Frtay 8 :0 ways cft t on her dressng table days) School t M Holy Day«Holy Communon Organzatons,Trnty Vestry, thrd Monday, 7:30 P M. 0:00 St. Annes Unt, frst Monday.,St. Margarets Unt, frst Wednesday, 8 P.M. Epscopal Churchwomen, frst Monday, She has thngs pretty soft. But she worked hard to get where she s./.the young lady s Jean Dolha. Shes head nursejn the Newborn Nursery at Perth Ahboy General Hosptal. Were very proud of the progress shes madej snce she receved a Calol nursng scholarshp n 958. Jean one of twenty grls who have receved three-year scholarshps to the, hosptals Charles E. Gregory School of Nursng snce Calol started ths program ten years ago. Durng the same perod, Calol has also awarded twenty-two scholarshps for Rutgers Unversty. All the recpents were graduates of hgh schools n the Perth Amboy area. A good many of them - lke Jean - have stayed around and are makng sgnfcant contrbutons to the communty. ts an nvestment thats, gven us many happy returns. Just look at Jeans new frend. e wth a note: "Ths t only an ft- 9:30 to 0.30 A M. ltun. Tho real necklace s kept OlR SAVOURS LUTHERAN HAM untl noon at the bank." ; (harch Young Peoples Group. 7 PM Rut one nght she found t gqne School 8, ndana Avtw and n ts place ths note, "Rte TEMPLE BETH AM lseln,u-kla! wlt do, thanks. Tm JEWSH COMMUNTY Rev Rlchnrd V. Clltorson, only a substtute myself. "He CENTER OF COLONtA Pastor burplar who looks after ths ter- 220 Cleveland Avenue Sunday Worshp, 9 a.m.. nursery j s awav on vacaton." R.llu Hfrber! Wltkln provded Servces Frday evenng, 8:30 Sat-Sunday School. 0:5 a.m. three T. S. combat unts ready.** urday mornng years old through adult M Calforna Ol Company plant *h*ad to $erv you btter CHEVRON fltlsn RO. U.. fftt. Ofr.

18 u J PAGE EGHTEEN THE JOHN SMTH STORY t NOW : J HEAR! THS : JPf! Johnne Boylt Parents, coaches and sportswrters can talk themselves hoarse attemptng to nform young. athletes wtft the mportance of obtanng good marks whle attendng hgh school wthout makng the slghtest mpresson. Some* just manage to pass because they feel as though the fnancal status of ther famles wll never enable them to matrculate to college. Others have ao. desre whatsoever to further ther educaton Because thety have ambtons of purchasng a " new "car after graduaton. Ths partcular way of thnkng, whch y leads n some cases to below average grades, perssts only untl a couple of months before the completon of the senor year when most students are busy dscussng ther future colleges jud a brand new lfe away from home. They start to medtate even mofe when lucratve scholarshps are made avalable to them, but they cannot accept due to ther marks and subjects. The mad scramble then begns to locate a school that wll accept them. Some are fortunate to be accepted by a prep school where they usually obtan the hgh marks they could have had n hgh school, whle others step out nto a world where they could possbly be hand- capped by the lack of a college degree. John Smth (ths s not hs real name) s wthout a doubt one of the ncest students ever to wear a Woobrdge track sut. He has the talent to become a future college and possbly Olympc track star. Rankng sxth n the country among hundreds of partcpants, made hm the target for numerous college track coaches. Ths very day he could probably select just about any school ths sde of the Msssspp Rver, but hs pftth to a college campus s blocked because of hs academc status. t s my opnon that Johnny never goofed off or dreamed of a shny car he just never fgured that hs athletc ablty would earn hm a free rde through college. f he had known, am sure that the marks would have been there on hs report card each semester. He s one of many who seldom realze the mportance of a college educaton or perhaps he fgured that col-. lege was for a select few. Could be that Rche never thought that he would become an athlete profcent enough to earn an athletc scholar- * shp. The John Smth story s far from over due manly to hs track coach Bob Kasko and Wood-. brdge Hghs athletc drector Nck Prscoe. Both are wrtng letters and makng telephone calls at a feversh pace n an attempt to fnd a school that wll accept Johnny. f they do not succeed, both Kasko and Prscoe wll revert to plan 2 whch calls for enlstng the young Barron n the Marnes where he can compete wth the Quantco track squad and at/the same tme study for hs college entrance exams after hs dscharge. n a recent conversaton wth Coach Kasko, he stated, "Johnny Smth s a very nce young man and am gong to do all can to help hm. Mr. Prscoe s also puttng hs contacts to good use to locate hm, Ths boy has a lot of talent and t wll be a shame to see t go to waste. He s a lttle dscouraged but has the atttude to accept our advce." The John Smth story s worth wrtng because of a dedcated coach who refuses to gve up on one o hs boys because of hs falure to select a college prep course. He s cjong t for a nce kd who never dreamed that athletc honors would be heaped on hs shoulders and : who dd not know that a young track coach would appear n hs lfe to become concerned * wtlt hs future. HOOKERS... No one can remember when he started ptchng but the 64 year old Benny Gloff recently announced hs retrement from Softball after leadng the Keasbey Fremen to numerous champonshps n the past.... The Colona L. F. League wll hold.ts annual All Staame Sunday afternoon at the Colona Junor\Hgh damond..., Lou LukasuK, the former Carteret baseball star and mnor league manager, has completed plans to hold clncs at hs Ctes Servce gas staton on Rahway Avenue, n Avenel Saturday and Sunday afternoons at one clock. The fundamentals of the game wll be taught to all nterested youngsters..., Nat Klenfeld, one of the states foremost publcsts, s dong a terrfc job promotng races at the Flemngton track and Fort Dx Speedway. Joe Gyenes gave up one ht and struck out 3 to lead the Lons"Club Prates to a - 0 vctory over the St. Anthony Cubs n the Woodbrdge Lttle League. / ". X J Thursday. Junr R, Rotary Club Wns Fourth llt n ROM RAK RLTH LKAlT. TrAn Standngs: V.. Womlbrdye Holry Ccclrn Dynamcs Howl - Mor 2,->< u,+h7,cr v r s Bmners A lmners LlHJll 0M Frst Hunk.nr Trust Woodbne Elks 2 n 0 WOODHHlXE - A Vsll; "" lnvcd Hllary Club made l"»,r;gh n the Woodhrdge Jl- " Huth league wth a hard-earned t 2 vctory over Sehwcn/cr lmlhcrs. Hche Bycr\ a former " /!uf. was a tower ol Mll dn the center ol the damond as le lmted the Truckers n one ht and struck out to annex the Holary trumph. Hs mound, adversary. Jm "Cruse, «a» the games losng ptcher. A superb relef ptchng per-, lormance by Tom Ondn ],uk avfd he way for Electro Pvn.mcs t 4 vctory ovr he Woodhrdge Elks. $ Ondcrjack took over he mol chores n the fourth nnng and (or (he rest of the way Rave up tme nl and fanned four. Edde Kulchnsky was tagged wth the :Elks" loss. Joe Leanza \jas by far the Dynumcs star at the plate wth a home run and double whch accounted for the wnnng runs PTCHNG SENSATON: YOBK Rrrt Kosup. the Whle Sox The VPS Patrots made t wo ptchng sensaton n the Kords-Clnra Barton Boys Mnor League, came up wth hs second straght no-ht gamp when h«dawned the Cardnals by a 5 0 score. n hs recent outng, n a row by outlastng the Frst Bank and a Trust n a wld scorng.game played a the Oak the talented churker fred thrd strkes on past 3 batters. Street damond. d The h wn move( ed t the Patrots nto a three-way te r A f l CJ.* for thrd place. ndoprndrnt-leadcr (E.B.) GopsOutshootFou FromMadsonDept. Yacovno Vctors TopMan r WOODBRlKK \\, pro Phl Yacvnn mj, score, the Woodlnlur V tol team JUNHH M.,,,! 07 to reman nlv,..,.,,, Central, Jersey u-ju-m-,yacovno, the nm,.,, on the Woodhrd jr,,,,, torrd shooter on y,,, httng hs targets,n a *, out ol a jmsshtt N, out wth 97 n slow tm. -,, tnned wth 7 n tme.,,,,[ feet (0 n rapd ; Team captan AnK,,. :. next down the lne n- ;, "department wth a K. Donnelly, who reccnk, of retrement. c) ; cl honors wth a three,.;., of 288, Madsons mov arar,,, man on he ran-,.,, Gllard wth a ar, t-r. Gene Hanson tollmu, 272 tally, FKS OHP 26 -Sports award at Class Day Frday n Wnodhrln> "M School was pre- j The close hatlefo, - s S toxy LJfZXt s Jamrs Mayrr wth John Nagy on the rght. -eh..h/ center. *** the presentaton on the Ml mlta Tckets for Jaycee - Sponsored A A U rack At Rutgers Stadum j- f - "-,,S TracA Meet June Now Avalable managed by Elbur Rchards. and WO(«)BR)GR - Tcket ap-nounced by Albert V. Kaser, Proceeds from tcket sales wll, came through wth a commend-! Lghtnng Fast s Report for the New Jersey local Jaycee tcket charman, establsh» Jaycee scholarshp Stanfeld and Rutgers track ltlan!s An «els l)on B crs half-mter for Colgate «d he New York Athletc Club, donned ther,, 0PELAWN _ A so e leader old spkes over the weekend and y( k ul, ch of he U) )e awn loe nto the vrgn cnders ol the Y()uth Basebal, L when thej new en-tuuleas track,,, d, leae(t, hc Ange s 5-l Phl Shaw, the Brtsh engneer j * vho MflH-rvtcH -he nllaton T he mkrlml cn-tout-cas surface th whl e j o, n K: sad the Hack wll be even belle,! " or the AAU meet June "t.v.tds runnnfj-as much as we can «w t-water and roll-"* ng." he sad *4 Busness Up At Monmouth Natonal League Crcle Esso Gants 5 Fre Engne #-Braves _ 4 OCEANPOPT Attendance for ers Frehouse ff.. llos Cards race meetng showeo,. MM(.,, Rche Ryan Excels n 2 Track Meets on Weekend leagues t Woodbrdge and A...,;, For Boat Show shots. Woodbrtdgf llm Yacovno vr, w Ludwg (m ", Donnelly _._ " <T Gardner _ r< w Madson (07) performance. Hundreds of top athletes,fund at Rutgers; ncome from Gllard 9: T ng from the damond dm NEW BRUNSWCK - Wth feld champonshps. June 27-28, from all over the country wll (ll other source* wll be donated struck out four and allowed e W tu Hanson H_ \f> are lc n all BamberRcr compete n 9 events at the to the U. S. Olympc fund Natonal AAU track and feld _. Heuer, % H. hts over the seven nnnp stretch. st()res n N(. pw w Jersev t was an-;two day meet, whch s benp Accordng to Kaser, tckets champonshps less than wo Pr/fDC TflkP The Bankerslosng twrler was held at the Rulers Unversty are prced at $5.00 for reserved Cavasn 77 7 week. away, the ne» STS.OW ~ " W C 5 U V C Stadum n New Brunswck, The seats and $3.00 for unreserved _ r.blly lelterman. 8ELN ATHLETC ASSN. Rutgers Stadum track s just champonshp!, sponsored by the (per day). College and hgh n lhrcc about ready. UVfr lod SDOt addtonal leake p ony League.New Jersey Jatee.es, wll qualfy school student admssons wll w T «# wf» wv _ " feels lke lghtnng," sa< >lashe A F Grejne > deloaled,yankees «0 compettors for the Olympc be sold only throuph schools and New Schedule Electro Dynamcs, 4-3, he V PS Andy Stanfeld. a New,lerse\ Team Standng; : hoopers p mr y Hod Sox _ 4 2 trals and for the Unted States-!colleges pror to the meet and resdent and wnner of the Olympc 200 meter gold medal n 952.Prates 099 blasted the Elks, «- 4. seln Umber Prates _ :l tcket outlet, tckets are L*edged he Elks. (W. and Ucal. se ln Shoprte Tgers 4 2-Russa meet n July. One of the are prced at $.50. major sporlnr events n the n addton to the Bumberjter avala- 3.state durng ths tercentenary- Fresde ndans 3. year, the AAU meet s the frst ble from members of the local ASBURY PARK K,. Lons Club Gants c of ts knd to be held n NewJaycees and hy contactng Mr, frst tme n over. <l-. j-:- Dodgers Jersey snce 93f. Kaser at annual conduct, A-ny Mneral Chemcals l Braves 0 6 popular Jersey C»; C B:. s scheduled for wrv run n lfa, nn.. Brthday, Febnury V Washnfrtona Hrth.l;y. ary 22. Accordng to Jury <...-. shows producer, wlm n:; announcement rtnn h- jan ncrease ol 4.3 percent, the at- v FW m pjrates, WOODBRDGE Rche Ryan,,- ton Hall offce rceny. tendance ths year beng 22,770, the WMHlhrdge Hgh School ng and duraton. :: the Prates, a gan 0 [ 5,nl over the corres-l Amerjcan track star coached by Boh pondng perod n 963. The wag-: Oak Tree D[ French Wns event was chanced t.. Athletcs 6 Kasko, came Unto promnence date a request l>y :: me htter to:, m shm. s an ncrmse of 7 ; 9 \Kre S de ndans.. 4 Basketball Confevre. durng the past weekend wth " know what he means. gan credt lot the vctury. Mke p erccn t, $,4,020 compared to Steves Ctes Servce 4 2 outstandng performances n the Tournament M. C. Wllett, Clan;. Wallack sad could tell tle Cenwvc C mwvc was lhp he Anyts" bsn losng! 8 tlw $0,504,634 3 last- l naked that ConvMth season. Shop-Rlu Yankees _ 2 5 annual NJSAA meet at Montclar am the Eastern States COLONA Dck French won : dfferent hem ecu east sde, put jurlor. Records show -that durng the Meles Kxcvlng Ked Sox 5 made avalable dutn February perod for t" down.a n»nth no. and the west Mke Dae and Bll Nova were.fj rs ( nj ne d a y s o l the meetng. Tomas.su Realty Tgers _ Champonshp held at Randalls over Ron Osborne n the J. E. of the tradtonal phy- sde, lad durnt; he fast two he Prate most effectve swng-; 725 dfferent d horses were entered j Pacfc League Uland. McAulffe Memoral Tournament held at the Colona Coun- Msssspps ne\ < weeks. But weve notled hgh! n the batters box wth two! am t, e next couple of weeks pro- JBowl-O-Mat Mets Saturday Ryan traveled to chool alhkte.- am others that thej hts each. h The latter lt drove d n thej th bably wll see ths total l just jt about bt Seals, Montclar to compete n hs spetry Club. Each scored af6netcampagn may he -!:. - calty, the javeln throw, and track s avalable lor runnng. {decsve talles n the seventh!doubled. Purse dstrbuton has]( e( ] at the end of regulaton play s Unversty Gym, a u ;,came through wth a toss of 22wth French wnnng on the t wll (jet some tomorrow when j frame Kohert Kowar collected heen shared by 92 owners tophls 3 feet, 4 nches to place second n structure whch scat- - playoff, he New Jersey AAU holds a de-jthe Angels lone safety to.spol (j ate w th 57 of them havng at (; 0 c ls the close state competton. Accordng to recently compled wth a capacty for o«> for basketball. The m--* velopnrenl meet, n whch sometankewcs bd for a no htter. least one wnner. Among the Panthers Ted Hubert won the A Class of the Pro Shop tournament Olympc hopelnls horn the area! The Gants moved up nto sec- horses. 67 were wnners and 233 Atlantc League Statstcs, hs heave places hm be avalable for the» < < held wth Dr. Hnman and Fran compets. jund place n the cnent standngs alter conquerng the Dod- A total of 23 dfferent jockeys has,n(, e s. -bared.. n the purse dstrbuton. jjn sxth among the countrys «cho- Murphy tynu for the B Class The old track, n-taled n lautc javeln throwers. ttle. Charle Komorowsk won Walker duo n San. had poor dranage. t was ex- g e "rs 9-5. won and 5 dfferent traners Twns 2 After a nphts rest, Ryan the C Class. Shop Tournncl. cavated to a depth of 0-2 nches! B [ Klx. Z(m dwava the Dod- have saddled the wnners. Senators 2 journeyed lo Randalls sland to The Ray Covno-Walt Knorr CBBS, Len Hornaby ; before the new one was nstalled.! Phantom Shots vctory n the _. compete n one of the Easts l(ms team ted wth the Ed Joffe-Al Peace won wth a n New dranage tles wec put n 8«ls wlth most famous track meeta. On three hts tn emergej ljong Branch made Helmore. Ornles frst and layers of stones, from the Gants wnnng ptcher. Ron- Farm tne No. money wnner.hand were outstandnp utbletes.,,-,,u MKKH.L PARK from New Jersey, New York, two nches n dameter at he ne Stankuvtz was charged wth (jurne durng the frst eght days of the- hase to half nch ones at the top the Dodgers reversal. ght days of the* JL N0K BASEBALL LEAGUE ; Pennsylvana, Delaware and meetng; Phantom Shot became Junor -5 Connectcut. were put down the No. horse n earnngs s Bakery Hgh wnds and a heavy ddwnl;pour of ran hampered the Fnally came the two nches Jrums. Foot by loot, yard by nu that perod and Bll Lquors of dressng - the cnders were lad by zoomed to the lop of the jockey S( Pharmacy _ 3 numerous track stars, but Ryan mported from England n,,300 9 managed to gv\ off a toa* of FORD DEALER AWARD PRESENTED TO WOODBRDGE MOTORS, NC. *fl«n*r«l Mntfr WOODBRDGE FORD "We Servce What We Sell" - New Lot ROUTE and RONSON ROAD NEXT 0 MNOtr PLANT WOODBRDGE Showroom Locaton 855 ST. GEOJGE AVE. WOODBRDGE ME 4-74D0 NEXT TO t>wv»w j Regans Ctes Servce 3.88 f*«t, Khe* under the JCorallos Market 3 :..adverse condtons U take the Beacon Lquors. S javeln event.! «J wjnjc, he JLggetts rtexall Drugs became the ntal Woodbrdge McCartn nsurance Co,. 0 *!to Uke frst place n the Eastern,,,...,,,, jathlete to take frst place n the Shortstop Jm Fregos of the Los Eastern champvmahjm. He al»o Angeles, orgnally sgned wth the holds hs schools and Central! Jersey record». 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19 9 ndeut-leader Carteret Prew t r Thunday, June 8, 964 PAGE NNETERH UWMl NOTCES Sad Ordlnanut nu approved by the Mayor, «\x returned on Jun mtl. M4, ant wll ut«effect oft July tth, M4 wrorthrg to >W. J08EJT V, VALNT, Muncpal Clerk.L. svb/m defer To W-SJ NOTCE OF PUBLC AL TO WHOM T MAY CONCBRN; At * regular mutng of the Muncpal evtunou of the Townshp of Woodbr-. held Tuesday, June 6. M4. wss drected to advruss the fact that on Tuesday evnlng July, 964, the Muncpal Councl vrtl meet at P M. DJ.T.) n th r,." Chambers, Memoral motor nhom otnar than Ml a\k\ shall b«allowed,. All O tot HOffUMa shall run wth tn landsod shall mbers, Memoral Buldng, Woodbrldge,,04. Woodbrtdge after a publc barlnt be bndng 00 th* hett, admlnlsjdynud Jtft applcaton of SWAU* traton, lucceaso* and thr punhmtt atltgns» Tak further notlc*,that t eald ml*, or any daw to wblob t m»y b* adjourned, the Muncpal Coon. ol mtm th rght nlclpal n ts dlscr*- Oommltte* Muncpal, Nsw Jtr**y, and tpoe* and nl at publc sale and to th hlghht bdder accordng to terms of sale on rle wth th* Muncpal clerk open to nspecton ana. lo be publcly read..pror to sale,lot No. l n Block 603 on the Woodbjldg* Townshp Assessment Map, Take further notce that the Muncpal Oounctl hu. by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prse at whch sad lot,n sad block wll be sold together»lth all other detals pertnent ld mnmum prce beng $53 - (00.06 plus costj of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Sad property s more partcularly descrbed as follows: v. sde of Blar Rflad, s. of Port Readlnj Ral, "old, Port R*adlng CONDTONS or SALE LEGAL NOTWK Mouttox UtM.T4.00) Dollar* net* or *ss, Utb darlplus nterest togtat wth th cost* momox Tttj Nott* that on the Meat Corporaton for a vrtance patntttln th» trtctlon of U on tflt n Block 505-A on 70 nmu Avenue Colonla Ntw Jertey, Md that determnaton of Md tottng Board of Adornment h*». _ Mtn Bld la tht nfllre or Md and to Ml Md lots n Md ftlooks ««« Muncpal, Buldng. tlon to rtject any on* or all blda to -nch bdder u t may wmot. due ngard beng glan to ttmu and manntr of payment, n ttm om or mon mnmum bld tha: be ncelrtd Upon accptano* of th* mnmum bd, or bd abot* mnmum, ky th*.] MunlolplT Oounoll and th* payment thereof by tha. purcbawr aocordln *n th* manner of purehaee n *" fortune* wth wrma ot MLt on fll, tb» Tawnahlp wn dertr a bargan and Ml* deed for Md prtmlm., DATS) Jun* 4,»M JOSEPH VALNT. Muncpal Cltrk. Man Stt*M, WoodbJld,e7"K*w Jntn. and U atallablt for n LCOAL mnm to adjourn Md Ml* from tme M tme nbjecl onlj to m<h ll tl o tku t tlont or upon the eer ntnrr«bum rror coux DOCKtT HO. r-m-«j sun Bank, Vn elat of such powsr as ma; b sp*, clalljr provded br law or rules of "J W aod Mm to edton. «$,"&S?_ &l:»"d ROBRT B JAM8OH, fctrtff. BnUUQL, BCCAJ* A RUMOKL. paeton.. Th* shall b* One Hundred Thousand <»l.u,>00m) 2. A depost of ten (l(r;,) WAS A lttle CHLLY FOR JUNE: But members of the Woodbrdge Branch of the Women!) Guld of the Perth Amboy General t vent on wth ther scheduled pool party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Vogel, Green Street. Offcers were nstalled. rght, Mrs. John Olen, Mn. Uwlt Strnuss, Mrs. Leon Ncdzela, Mrs. Knanuel Heller, Mrs, Robert E, Jacks, Mm. Thomas " outeobg presdent tttd Mrs. Gerard Klots, lneomlng presdent. The branch has donated approxmately $,500 to the hosptal dl U "t y«4r,", fqulpmfnt durng loodmoble Set or Vst Here s, KlX!E - The employf lunlbrdtfe Townshp wll,,. a part of the Red Cross l ;,.;ram when the Blood-,,-ornos to Woodbrldge, l,a\e accepted a plan,,.,-, ;,, ther normal blood *! be met for themselves n.lks f 20% of the em-,.ntrbute a pnt of Ths s a Reat them as blood s n hosptals more andjjj Varsty Letter From Amherst AMHEUST, MASS. - Colonas Charles Clark Stover, has recently earned hs frst varsty letter from Amherst College n sprng track, Coach Al Lumley calls hm "a consstent performer" n the mle and two mle runs, ne also partcpated n cross country competton, and won the squads award for most mproved player. The son of Mr and Mrg. C, C. Stover, Jr. of 3 Warwck Road, - Ne ; v f 7> e s the t becomes a dffcult replacements from and frends. These N 8.. p W School, where he was Presdent of the Student Councl and earned two letters n baseball. LEGAL NOTCES hereby gven to all bdden that f ther bds are nformal, defectve, or rregular, the ;ame wll he mmedately rejected. Hpedfleatlo md Bd Proposal form and envelop nny te obtaned n the Purchasng Offce, Frst Floor, Muncpal Buldng, # Man 8lreet, WoortbrldKe, New Jersey from 9:00 am to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Frday, and untl clonng date of bds, The Muncpal Councl nsems the rlgh to reject..n; and all bds and to award, contract la part or whole f deemed n the beat lnt«rtta of the Townshp to do ao. H, B AVERLL Eu.lneu Admnstrator.L. 6/8/M LEGAL NOTCES tence: "All the fongolng t««enred rlghtu shall also be reserved for aud on behalf of any publc utlty own- ng ary wwera, ppelnes or utllltl vlthln tha land* vacated herebj." reebbt CfcRTtPT that the above Ordnance was ntroduced a the meetng of tha Muncpal Conn ell of the ToMahp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey, held on June 2nd and after publcaton accordng to law was further consdered for fnal pnsjnpe and <rt anally adopted at amended on Jule 6H, 96, after or SALE mnmum wllln prto* OB* Hundrd Ffty-fve per X. (/U-W/M NOTC Notce s hereby gven that at a Regular Meetng of the Muncpal (* Councl ot the Townshlpof Wood brldce. Held on the Wth day of June, W4 toe followng Ordnance was ntroduced and read; and paned on Frst Beadng. AN ORDNANCE VACATNG CER- TAN STRUTS N THB amlll dwellngs on Lots 7W, TO. $lll.m m. t! and Tl n Block 4U-P on Ooodflob ttrs«t, Uelln. Ntw Jersey. that determnaton of aald Board ot Adlustmnt hu ted n th ofre of sad BoeJ-d at the Muncpal Bulldlnf, Man Street. Woodbrldtf. New Jeraey, and W avalable lor tnpeetlon. BDWARD 8CHLATTER csnt of th successful bd prce Tn cub or enttled check, or cashers check payable to the Townshp of Woodbrldg* shall be pad at the tme of the sale by the successful bdder and an addtonal amount ttall be pad at the tme of closng, whloh shall be thrty (30 days after sale (Whch tme s hereby made at the esnce) ln the manner followng nclusve of the aforesad ten (0) pw cent depost, cash to equal th total purchase prce, less the herenafter mentoned mortgage Purchase money note and mortgage to be taken back by The Townahlp of Woodbrdge for a perod ot nne uj months wth nterest at sn 6 ) per cent per annum, payable nne (9) monthe from the date of closng of ttle, $3, The above papers are to be drawn by the Department of Law of The SHP OF WOODBRtDOE N TH COUNTY OF MDDLESEX AND RELEASNG AND EXTNQUlflHNQ TH PUBLC RGHTS N AMD TO TH BAM* Be t unanea By the Muncpal Connell (f the Townshp of Wood brmn n the Comty of MMtam SBCTON. The publc pc gb rlslng from th dedcaton of the treeta or porton! ot streets hn-.nafter mentoned be and tb* sam* ereby are rlftawd and ettta ulshed. BtCTlON. (a) "UM> of Very Desrable Property on the Nw a. publc- Hearng»t. al.meeum"o. :j!e»;n raaff/of WoodbrMgA»Lthe must then go to the hosp- At Amherst, he won freshman, replace the blood whch, m rals and a vars y letler n, *, at some dstance. nyj tocke > A mbe r of Ph Gam- ;:, atng n ths Group Plan! ch fraternty, for whch he v have access to the requred llm Berved M treasurer and vce- > presdent, he was assstant managng edtor of the college news of blood needed from the York Regonal Center who -M "UKK Credts" to the.r hosptal ndcated. Ths rr u hosptals throughout :.d States, Canada, Mev NOTCE Notce s hereby nlven that the followng Ordnance vu regularly paawd and adopted at a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of thr Townshp of Woodbrldne. n the County or Mddlesex. New Jersey, on the 9th day of June, M4 AN ORDNANCE TOBBBTABLSH SALARY AND WAQE SCHEDULSB OP CERTAN OFFCALS AND OTHER FULL AND PART TME EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHP OF WoonnRME AND TO AMEND OR FURTHER AMEND THE FOL- LOWNG ORDNANCES: the Muncpal Councl of the Town shp of Woodbrldge,,Ne«Jersey. Sad Ordnance wa* approved by the Mayor, and returned on June 7th, 9(4 and wll take effect on July 8th, M4 ftccordlng to law. JOSEPH V. VALKNT, Muncpal Clerk L. 8/8/M paper, le s an Honors canddate n economcs, and wll spend the next two years n Nger n western Afrca a* a member of the Peace Rkn," AJfof lht-j Cor l >b ;»,, lttvvm are also sup- LBRARY HOURS u Anoe Attalla. who s n) KOHDS Summer -hours for j. <>f recrutng donors re- ( Our Lady of Peace Church; L-! t.t he has luul a s!t<mld;hrary ar«monday 8-9, Tuesday "-! am s antcpatng a7;3q-9, Wednesday -3 and 7:30 Me quota. jto 9. Thursday 7:30 - (, Frday - vnn wshg to donate bloodclosed, Saturday 4-6 and Sunday rqlacerttt for a patent o. welcome at ths tme,,the!- nhle wll be at the K of C J! on Amlwy Amue from n 4: l. Cal the RedCross a Knlment ME4-66. rcstered nurses and vol- - wll assst the Blood Mo.ff. Donors are LK0A.. ( OF FRE COMMSSONERS DSTRCT Nd. ] PORT READNO. N J, At a rwulu meetlnn of the Board of Fr* Commssoners. Dstrct Carefully Number Two.held on Mn:day, June. "AN ORDNANCE TO ESTAB- LSH SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULES OP CERTAN OFF- CALS AND OTHER FULL TME AND PART TME EMPLOYEES OF TTfF. TOWNSHP." J. "AN ORDNANCE ADOPTTMrj A.ND CREATNG A RE-CLASS- FCATON AND SALARY SCHKD. ULS OF CERTAN WOOD- BEDOE TOWNSHP MUNCPAL EMPLOYEES SSrTNO FORTH THER TTLES, CLASSFCA- TON AND SALARY RATB AND ADOPTNO A SALARY GUDE AND ESTADUSHNO THE EM PLOYKES STATUS AS A TOWNjJP EMPLOYEE AND UNDER THE CVL SERVCE SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF NW JERSEY." "AN ORDNANCE TO BSTAB LSH. REOULATE AND CON- TROL THE POLOQ DKPART- M:NT OF THE TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDCE: REAULATNO AND nefntno THE NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the ollow-ng Ordnance was regularly passed and adopted at a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Town/hlp of Woodbrdge, ln the County of Mlddlese, New Jersey, on the th day of June, BM. AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORDNANCE ENTTLED "AN OR- DNANCE ESTABLSHNG STAND- ARD SPECFCATONS FOB BEVEN AND ONE-HALT NCH (TV) FLEXBLE PAVEMENT N THE TOWNSHP OP WOODBRDOl." HEREBY CERTFY that the above Ordnance waa ntroduced at the meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey, held on June 2nd, 964, and after publcaton accordnr to law was further consdered for fnal presage and was fnally adopted on June 6th, 964, after a publ.c hearng at a meetng o Uw Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey Sad Ordnance was approved by the Mayor, and returned on June 7th. M4, and wll take effect on July 8th, ldrl4.jccordln.l to the purchaser, n a jforr.. satsfactory to the Department of Law, X Purchaser must, wthn nne (9) months from the date of closng of ttle, completely fll the entlrs premses conveyed wtth clean earth fll (rubbsh tran, garbage unk, debrs, Humps etc, an spe- fcally not allowed), to elevaton 0 abov* mean sen level. 4. The purchaser ahall nstall and lonstruct Markley Street from t tersectlon on the east wth Blal Road to t* ntersecton on the wes. wth 7th Avenue ln accordance wth the standard Townshp of Woodbrdge specfcatons wth a wdth of ffty t50) feet. n the constructon of Hartley Street, purchnse shall nsure that the slop* adjacen to Markley street shall be con y Btructed and mantaned th l t th DWAHD»CHLATnCR Secretary, Board of Adjustment Townshp of Woodbrdge. UlOLUtlON TaH Notce that on th lltb day Attorn tra. X. 6/-ll-U-lS/M MM nttnrr AL VPROM rot OP, NW JBRBV CHANCERY DVSON MDDLKX COUNTY Docklt No, r 43M KVBTOU SAVWOB AND LOAN sey corporaton: R * THAL & RO8WTHAL. NC. a Ne# Ynrl corponuon; BANDOLPH LA* EARO and LOtllBK LAZARO. hlf wfe; JAMM P nttts and BTX OF XEW JERSEY. ar«defebdat Wrt of luecutlon tor th sal* nf mortvand pramlm dated Urf r nth. SM., RV mrtue of th abots ttat*4 Wrt, to me drected Md delltered, Vll epoae to tale at publc feydue on WEDNESDAY. TttE 5th DAY th# trtctlon at two on«lunp Lt 7W rt ruu m»jo.nn/u, n;,, enr,., o_,, h rlt, BruB. poratlon of N«w York, WALTER J ", N,, and W avalable lor tn BDWARD 8CHLATTER 6«<tet B? 6«<tetarr, /U/M of WoodWldJt. Adjuwment h «> a lan UM, rttuta, lyln and b«- townshp of Woodbtdlw, prml dated May dml m, t(,. upon Wrt, to me drected and d.l.8/8/84 g JOSEPH V. VALENT. Muncpal Clerk the doctor and"- 9M th * o!lo * n) t»*t*ment of r before donatng and f f lme are not physcally ft -nl be tqtd to come back at l!;.rc date for the Fscal Yenr March, lf3 to February 29, M4 wan rnmltted by the Dstrct Treasurer as follows: Cssh Balance March, MS.... Cash t*telpt. Fre Tax Lev-- - Apnrnprl- atlon Remtted by Wcmlbrldra Townshp Treasurer.. MO.67,90 n - Re Purchase of New Track. 2,000,M Total Recepts Woushp Groups [lhmd al Pa. Farm - M«mhers of "y!<kj ) 47 wll hold a camp-.,." begnnng tomorrow eve-.salares and Fremens wtlng Sunday morn- rmwnsstton and " boys wll meet n the",,, 0""* Kwm":..Z J (".cran Church parkng a.cavrt Equpment,4938 r nsurance 2.74 M...,,, -Truck and Equpment p wll camp at Lake Repars.nw.ts and wll be brngnglwuer Hydrants * " Aul.larv Sren (Partal).80 no lrrhouse Repars and lmfrov*msnu l.wetl". \;\* k Ol- For Tncls K 3 hlefs Budget l,s(h.o0 Electon Expenses M.srellsneom Expenses Totn! nsbunenentu S Cath "lulance February AE OF APPONTMENT THERETO AND REMOVAL THEREFROM: AND OUTLNNO THB DUTES OF OFFCERS. PERSONNEL AND DVSONS OF THE POLCE DEPARTMENT.",. HEREBY CERTFY that jthe) N NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the followng Ordnance was regularly passed and adopted at a regulaf nteelhg M.few Hmolpn Counotl of the Townahlp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, on the 8th day of the slope of the bank shall be greater than the tngle of repose o the natural sol present. Bald bun to be planted wth sutable grmn cover. Sad road s to be con structed wthn nne 9) monthfrom th date of closng of ttle. S. n th* event that p«tch«< comples wth both Paragraphs _ und t, as evdenced by a certfcate of complant* smel by the Townshp KnglBer 6t Me Townshp of Woodbrldge, then and ln that event, the aforesad mortgag*, ncludng prncpal and nterest, shall be cancelled of record by the Townshp of Woodbrtdgft wthout any futler payment bv th* purchaser whatsoever However, ln the event :hnt purchaser fall* to comply wtth :he aforementoned provsons wltbn the sad tme, whch tme l lereby made of the essence, then and ln that event the entre prncpal ana nterest due on sad mortgage shall be due and payable. Tork and Long Branch Ralroad stuated at Woodbrtclge, Mddlesex County, New Jeney" dated January 5, 870 A. Onsrdonh (XTU ngrtntsr and fled ln the Ulddlese County, clerks OOlo* a* Map No m Ple No. U". (b) "Hap of Und at a*w*r*n Park on th* M* York and Lom Branch lullroad, Woodbrldt* Townshp, Mlddlese Count;, Mew Jersey dated November MS. O. C. Bommann, Surveyor and fled la the Mddlesex county Clerks of. Bo* M Map No, WHl No. K4". SBCTON 5. Ths Orananos shall sve no effect on the streets hown on ths Map No. 73, * Ho. 3 enttled "Land Known as Sewaren Park, stuated ln Woodbrtdf* Townshp, Mddlesex County, Mew Jeney owned and developed by tte Baldwn Realty Company" and the treeta sh6wn on th* Offcal Tax nd Assessment Map of th* Tovmhlp of Woodbrldg*, SfcCTON 4. Ths Ordnance shall ake effect mmedately upon adop- on, approval and publcaton a«- :ordlng to lar, ROBSRT. JAOKfc Presdent of th* Councl 8*ld Orttlnanc* remans on 0* rn th* offke of th* Munlotpal Oterk or publc nspecton. Notce s further gven that lad ordnance wll b* further Mnrdmd for nnal passage by aald Councl at a regular meetng of that body to be held ln th* Councl Chamber nt the Muncpal Bulldnu, Woodbrldge, N. J., on Tuesday, the 7th day of July 964, at 8 oclock ln the evenng, at whch ptac* and tme all persons nterested wll be Klvtn an opportunty to be heard concernng sad ordnance. JOSEPH V. VAUWTl. Muncpal Clerk, NOTCE TO BDDERS AND NOTtca or nblc SALR TO WSOU t MAY CONCERN: At t N Ul* mntln of th Board of Moettlon of the Townshp of UToodbrldll held on June 0, W4, waa drected to ndvertlm the fact thaton Monday. June 29, H4 at, P. M., D,T, th Board of lducatlon wll meet at the Board ot :*luo»tlon Meetng Room, Adfnlnlstflttttn Buldng. «nh«ol Stmt, Woodbrdge. N J., and wll take bds and sell at publc sale to th hfhmt bdder or blddr, property owned by t at Colonla and known M t etrttln frame dwellng, H Mwmtu A»nu«, pnnntlr looawd LoU» & 0, Block 37-T, Und noludd. The sale wll b la aooodt&m wth th unna of, Ml* on t Wth th SMttary of tn Bottd. T»k«funbe notlm that at ad or any date to whch t may Uountd tl Board of tduetth h l d\m on WEDNESDAY, THE Ut DAY OT JULY AJ>., BM, at th hour of two oclock by the thn pnalllng (Standard or DayfJrt Lw Jta nhhwn l>rl< " r TownUlp, Mld.rtlM" County, wll expose- to asle at publc ven- Nfw Jrr ( y prt>p >PBO November 30, MB. hv dwsrd C. Rellly tt Assocates. P. E > L. S. anr ded n the Mlddlewx County Clerks Ofllre Ttbnnn- 7, MO as Map J37 n fle 947 hv the lot number ln Block t reserves th* rght, ln t* dlsorstlon, to n]*ct any on* or all of sad bds and to Ml sad pr*m- *** to such bdder or bl< nay select. Dated: Juns 0, 904. Helen H. Anderson, Board of educaton Townshp of Woodbrdg*. pp po p luuutlon of tan* () gallon atul toral tankf on Lot #, Block 73 (Bcwnn) and on* () 9,000 brnl tml storag tank on lot #l Blook 744 (B«- waren) > shewn on th# Tu M»p of Woodbrldg, Nw Jemy. Copy of tald nstallatons has bmb potttd ln Town Ball, Woodbltdn, Nw Jnwy. Ths noud U Mlnf put)- llahd n ooordanot wth Artlcl xvm ot th«woodbrldge Townshp Sonkng OnHnsnc* of M0. SHELL OL COMPAMY 3y: VENXZU, NOLAN fe RBBEOK Oouuellon-at-Law, 3M Man Slrwt. Woodbrldg*, N. J. :.V 6/8-M/M.00 June, nbove Ordnance was ntroduced at the meetng of the Munlotpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldne, New Jersey, held on June 2nd, 964, ft New Jersey, held on June 2nd, 964, m after publcaton accordng to AN ORDNANCB VACATNG A PORTON O SHELTON AVENUE AVENEL BSCTON OP WOODBRDTtE AND RELEASNG AND EXTNGUSHNG THB PUB- LC RGHTS N AND TO TH SAME. HEREBY CERTFY that the passage and on June was fnally adopted h, M4, after??. a J above"ordln»noe"wu"lntrodu<."ed V M L publc hearng at a meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge. New Jersey. JSald Ordnance was approved by the Mayor, and returned on June fh.h7.so nth, M4, and wll take effect on July 8th, M4 soordlnt to law. JOSEPH V. VALENT, Muncpal Clerk l.l.(/lb.«wlfbe held *" tonght n the basement lall of the church.. brnks Hemorrhods Wthout Surgery ps tch Releves Pan or tht Jjrt Urns scence has found w htalnr lubsunc* wtl the SJ- : -? ablty te shrnk ksnort>.-j t, nn,,, p B.tbout tyv n cast aftar taaa, whle Ur rtlct D( psln, attusl rsduc-.ohrmktn) took plat*. Uost n <t of all - reolt wet* so tkor- T> tnat auftertrs msd* astonlhnc l*mtntslk» "Pls, have ctsssd tn probltml" Th* **cr«t t a new PlubsUne* (Blo-Du**)-dl- T7. L* *«W-h»ou nssarcb Mute.Ttls subsutcs s now aval- -n tuppost«r» «r_*tatms«t frm f Brn m«t te H*. At all tug 39 NC: $33,407.67" tftdu ot deposted Fehruarv M, M4, to be used for the purchase of a new dre truck as approved hv the voters of Dstrct Number Two on December 7, M.. "t,*t,h Balance, net of loan, ncludes the cost of tem* whch hsvp been, approprated for, durng the current fscal year but not fts vet dbursed aa of.february 9. M4. Respectfully submtted, JOHN PAUNSKS, Secrstary. NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the.mut Ordnance wus rflarly pusae and adopted at regular ncetns of the Muncpal Councl of the Townahlp of WoodbrllKe, n the County of Mddlesex, New jersv, on the 6th dny o! June AM AN ORDNANCE REQUErTVO THE MDDLESEX COUNTY l.khr TO PLACE ON THE BALLOT N Tm GENERAL ELECTON TO BE HELD N. NOVEMBER, 964, UNDER THE PROVSONS OP R.S. 9:37- r! seq., TUB* PHOTOSTON WHETHER THE STATUS OP THE TOWNSHP OP WOODBRDGE.SHOULD BE CHANGED TO THE CTY OF WOODBRDQE." HEREBY CERTFY thut the above Ordnance was ntroduced at lo meetng of He Munlclpul Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldne, New Jfrsey. held on June 2nd, 9*4, nd ftef publcaton accordng to law was further consdered for flna? the meetng of the Muncpal Coun rll of the Townshp of WoodlJrldge, New Jerwjv, held on June 2nd, 984, and after publcaton accordng to law was further consdered for fnal passage and was fnally adopted M4, after a meetng of he Muncpal Councl of the Townllp of WuodbrldRe, New JrBey. lad Ordnance was approved by he Mayor, and returned on June 7th, 964. md wll take efffct on uly 8th, 964. BccortlnR to law. JOSEPH V. VALENT, THE THHOWNU UK DBfUSrtDH OF LVTER N PUBLC PLACES N THE TOWNSHP OP WOOD- BRDGE: REGULATNG TH FLOWERS SAY T BEST n»w«far All NOTCE TO BDDERS NOTt"«B HEREBY QVBN, that Sealed Bds for the purchase by the Townshp of Woodbf.dge for playground apparatus for the Department of Parks & Recreaton wll be receved at the Purchasng Offce. Mrst Floor Muncpal Buldng, # Man Street, Woodbrldge New Jer- sey untl 2:00 p.m. Prevalng Tme, aoudsy, June 29, H4, and then blls wn b< publcly opened and read. BUs must be accompaned by Certfed Check made nyabte to the Townshp of Woodtrldge. n the amount of ten 0) pec cent of the total bd. Each bdder must strctly Wth all requrements tor a regular bd as dlrectod or requred by Urn specfcatons and statutes u»- caws made and provded. Notce p&ssake and was fnally adopted on June 6 th, 984, after a publld hearng at a meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey. Haul Ordnance was approved by; the Mayor, and returned on June! 7th, 944, and wll take effect on July Bth, 964, Recordng to law. AVE :um )lyund egulat[,n- JOSEPH V VALENT,.L.S/8/M Muncpal Clerk NOTCE Notce s hereby gven that the followng Ordnance was regularly passed and adopted as amended at a rtjuular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woo* brdge, n the qounty of Mddlesex New Jersey, o» the ltth day 0 June, 984. AN ORDNANCE VACATNO A PORTON OP JANSEJf AVENUB OP THK AVENEL SECTON LOREE AVENUE. WOODBRDG SECTON the followng streets ln 8K- WORTH 8TRBBT, BKJAMN AVKNUE, SLMHURST AVENUK, AVsWUB, EDQBUY COQPR AVDNUE; an; <all j or nower, UrtaV a v a annversarta, etc, to add joy to the event and other USM to ex Presj ydur tympathy atld lh«>akf<,.r, \*» aw t-rall of (he (lnw ALSHECKS LOWERS CARDS FOB Dad & Grad MLLERS NDANA WEDNER AVENUE n the HOPKLAWN SECTON; tha ALLEY PROM!N*W BRUNSWCK AVENDB TO T«sOUlHDBLTf TKHMNDB BE- WKKN HBNNflTLVANA AVENUE <\Nl WEllONBR AVENUE; the AL- ;.JSVWAYB U PORT RBADNQ: UlENDSl) Af: () HBGTON,A, should )! ucdetl to add the words A,,-e Avunw so that Secton A -fula: Jnnsen Avenue. Wuodbrtdg,,u lm Baaterly lne of Regm u- u> U Euterly termnus a ueg AVCUUS." M. Shall hav usr*uu:c»l "for corrected lcacrlptlu bo thejt t"«j0!»;,l«l l lt Bu-k 433- utldlug tb«followlun»«" n June 8*h, publc hearng at L.8/8/*! Muncpal Clerk NOTCE NOTCE Notce t hereby glrn that at Regular Meetng of tht Muncpal Councl of the Towruhlpof Wood brdge, held on the 6th day o: Jun, BM the followng Ordnance an waa ntroduced and naxl; pasted on Frst BeadngL THE SUM OF»2,000 OUT OF THE CAPAL MPROVUMaNT PUNTJ HE SUM CAPTAL gg 8. Purchaser jonjtructlon of.an ndustral or Dornmsrolal UulKUuget k«tlclla«b r of at least luthy tnouaand squara feet of gross floor area ae defned n The Woodbrld(t» Townshp Zon-. ng Ordlnnnce of lgfjo, wthn one hundred eghty (80) days after closng of ttle. The constructon of a buldng shall be consdered as havng been commenced when the foundaton s constructed. Sad buldng shall be completed wthn eghteen (8) months after the closng ol ttle. Sad buldng shall be deemed completed when t s ready to receve certfcate of occlpancy. f the sad sxty thousand square feet of buldng s ether not commenced or completed wthn the respectve aforementoned tnest, then and ln ether of such events, the ttle of the entre property conveyed hereunder, ncludng any buldngs or partally formed buldngs thereon shall automatcally revert to tne Townshp of Woodbrldgfl wthout the nccef&lty of anv notce or demand whatsoever Any perod of delay n commencement of constructon or completon cauwd by strke, war acts of Gort and other smlar events beyonj the purchasers con-.l. 6/8/M 6.TJ lter To: W-4M - 4U H - and S3. " " NOTCE OF PUBLC JUK TO WHOM T MAT OONCaRH: At a ngular metln of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp f Woodbrdg held Tuesday. June t D64, was drected to advertse th fact that on TUtday «r«nlng, July 7, K4, tht Hujlelpal Councl AN ORDNANCE TO APPROPBAT«wlU meet at! P. M. (DJS.T.) la the PUNTJ y trol shall p added to the afore Notce U hereby gven that th U Ordnance was regularly p d aud adopted at regulur meetng uf the Uhp louncll of the Townuhlp of Woodrldge, n the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, on the 6th day of 964 ORDNANCE PROHlBrrNQ DSTRBUTON OF COMMERCAL AND NON-COMMERCAL HAND- BLL3: CONTaOLLNQ THE DE- PO6TNQ OF LTTER OH PR- VATE PREMSES: PROVQHO A EN FOR MUNCPAL CLEAR- ANCE: AJ«D PRESCRBNG PEN ALTES FOR THE VOLATON OP TS PROVSONS. HEREBY asrtft (bat toe above Ordnance was ntroduced at the meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrldge, New Jersey, held on June 2nd, 964, and alter publcaton accordng to law was further consdered for anal ll dt mentoned tmes..upon complance wth al) of the afonsald condtons and provdng that the herenbefore mentoned mortgage s not lndefault, then and only n that event, wll the Townshp of Woodbrldce ",tul» qut-clam deed to the purch&se removng sad reverson, 7. The purchaser wll complete aa audltlouul bu.ldlng or buldngs, totallng u addtonal one hundred thousand agu/u-e feet wthn a perod of st (6 years from the date of passng of ttle makltt! a total. ofj one Hundred-sxty thousand squnre feet of tcrom floor area of buldng! n the event buldng* totallng onr hundred slxtv thousand square feel of gross door area have not been completed by the end of sad sx t) years from the pastng of ttle, then and n that event the purchaser shall pay us lqudated damages an amount equal to the amount payable as uxes as f the one hundred sxty thousand square (eet of buldng had been completed and had been assessed at a coat value of $8.00 per square foot. Sad puyn passage and was fnally adopted on June 6th, 9M, after a publc hearng at a meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp ot Woodbrldge, New Jersey. Sad Ordnance vu approved by the Mayor, and returned on June 7th, H64, Md wll take effect 00 July 8th, m A l t U JO6EPH V. VALENT, Muncpal -4 P6R TH CONSTRUCTON or BAXTARY SKWERfl N PORTHWr OF MTTUCHN AVXN0 AND OTHR STRlXrS W THE TOWN W0ODBRHM, OOTOTT Of MDDLB8X WHEBBAfl, on the rd day ol July, 982 the Townshp Commt tee of the Townahlp of woodbrdg adopted an orrt.ruuce enttled "An ordnance to Authorse the Con structlon of Santary Sewers n Portons of Metuchen Avenue am Other Streets, ln the Townahlp 0: Woodbrldge, n the County of Md dlssn, ss a Local mprovement, to Make an Appropraton 0 ta""" to Pay the Cnst Thereof and Authorse tne ssuance of Bon and Make a Down Payment to Fl hanoe Such Cost* and to Provld for the ssuance ot Bond Antlclpa tlon Notes D Antcpaton of th ssunnce of Such Bpnds, and WHEREAS, th* constructon the aforesad sewers eceeds 650 and there s needed ah addl tlonal sum of 2,000 to comple sad work. NOW THERKFORB. the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp ot Wood brdge n the County pf Mlddlese New Jersey ordans as follows: SECTON. There s hereby aproprlated out of the Captal m rovement Fund the sum of»j,00 to be used for the fnshng of th ; jonstructlon of the varous san frv wer systems more speclncal. set forth ln the ordnance adoptee lulv 3 &92 herelnbefofe mentoned SECTON t. Md $,000 s " deemed to be a General mpfov ment the entre oost of whch shall be pad for by the Townshp Woodbrldge. SECTON 3 Tm ordnance shs, supplement the aforesad ordln of July 3, 962 and shall not ln a way amend or repeat uld ordltam of July 3, 062 except n the mann heretofore mentoned. SECTON 4 Thla d,alte efloct mmedate; passage and publlc&s qured by law ROBERT.. JACKS Presdent of the, Coun Sad Ordnance remans on tl n the offce o the Muncpal Cle for publc nspecton. Notce s further gven that sal ordnance wll be urther consder* for fnal oa&sagt tjy sad Counc at a regular meetng of that hoc to be held ln the oounctl Cl&ub NOTCE Notce» hereby gven that tht manner us f t wre taxes due and payable to The Townshp of Woodbrdge. Sal- payments shall be made untl suoh tme a tns one hundred sxty thousand square feet of buldng s constructed and on the nw.hnent roll*, of The Tornthlp of Woodbrldge. 8. A rnnluston of Eghteen Hundred l$l.wo,00) Dollars wll be pnld by the Tawnahlp of Woodbrdge to any lcensed, real estate broker or attorney or other person legally permuted to receve such commssons, other than th* purthe modeand at "tho"_muclp»l_pujdng. foowlug "ordlntuoe" u regularly.jebaaer actually consummatng such passed and adopted at a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, m the County of Mddlesex, New Jeraey, on the Kth day of June 964 AN ORDNANCE TO *MJWD AN ORDNANCE KBTCTLSDAN ORD- NANCB TO AUTHORM TH» OOMJ 8TRUCTON OF CHRB8 Dt A POR- TON OF BERKXB* BOPUWAHD, 8ELN, AND CERTAN 8TRBBTS N VAKOUa MOTONS 07 TH TOWrlSHP OF WOODmOOl» THE OOUNTT OF MDDLESEX, AS A LOCAL MPROVEMBNT." HEREBY OTRTtFT taat lbs above Ordnance was ntroduced at ths mertlng ol the Muncpal Councl 6f the Townshp of Woodbrldge, Ntw Jersey h«k> on Jun* aud, M4, aud after publcaton aocordlng to law was further consdered for fnal pnssuse and w: " " 0 June n nlly adopted]., mn. ftter! n met,!n of v lly sale. Bald" commsson wlh be due and payable f. as and when closng of ttle trts* plaje. B All stnrtuta to b» bult under the term* of twm*j«shall conform n all res»t» wth all Townshp Ordlnanoe* aut the rules and regulatlons of the pulldng, nspector,, all as amended, or vared under proper pweduny provded, howver, that Us pemwes shall.not be used for any type of resdental purposes, ttrtfcer provde* that, lltulldlng. shall be bult, of stjel frame and masonry block and brlok, 0 No nlldlug 0 buldngs ol any knd *hst**»yer «hall b» per - a bflrer ohe of on et n wdth whch buffer U from Blar, u» 7th Av*uu* o»l and lswtw "Bt th * Botthj of TlflEsy Street on the n,d buffer rone * wore v lemtlbfl ul «t furtl: V, - -. >» T u.,v N - u4 Wlbl: of t! Ca erl N«w" Jersey.sall uub«* uot Ulc lght Savng) tme, tn the afternoon!! ~ y of th sad day, at the Sherffs Of. J R flc* n the Cty of He* Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract or parcel of land and pnmlsls, herenafter artlcularly descrbed, altuate ln the Townshp of Woodbrtdge. n th County of Mlddlm and Bute ot Nvw Jer- - flstno tnown and dergnated u Lot 0 n Block 47J-T on "Map «l Farm EsUtes" stuate ln W<x>dbrldge Townshp. Mddlesex County, New Jeraey. prepared by Edward 0 Rllly and AsKKlae, dated November nd Hed ln the Mlddlean Oounty Clerks Offce on February 7,, tw, as Map Mo. UT, Fle 47. Maf tn* premses commonly known and deeljnated a* No. W Oarfleld Avenue, Colonla, Wood Also known and desgnated as t rtsh Swrt, Woodbrldg* Townshp, New Jersey. The approxmate amount of to* udsmfnt to be satsfed by sad sale * the sum of St Hundred Ffty-Nne Thousand, Bght Hundred, Seventy-Two (WJB.moO) Dollars more or less, plus nterest together wl th ths costs of tals sal*. The subsarlber r*-*m th* rlgk to adjourn Md sale from Urn* to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon ths a- errlse of such power *r may oe sp*» rtnllv provded by taw or rule* ot Court Sold subtect to oonrllunn* -ffdn, N. J. Th approlmat* amotnt ot the Judgment to be aattafled by uld aal la tn sum of Twnty-Flve Thouand, Nne Hundred, Nlntty- Flv (au,9w.0o) Dollan more or tew, plo tnternt tocrthtr wth the cost* of ths sale. The Kbacrtber nmryea the rlgh :x. t/u-wt $9.40 NOTCE PUAU TAKE K0T0 tb*t on st day ot July, BM, at «:00. M. at Uunlolpal BuHdlnr, Wcodrldf, New Jersey, the Plan wd of Woodbrldge Towntlp «*w an appllcatlod for th pro- Md luuutlon of tan* () of sale. ROBERT H. JAMSON, Shrts. SLAVrrT & 8LAVTTT,.L. Attornert NOTCE TO THS BdAL VOTHR8 OF FB DSTRCT #, WOODBBDO TOWHSHff,-*rh NOTCE 8 HEREBt OVTN that on Saturday, the 27th day ol June. tme subject only to such lmtatons OT restrctons upon the sarols* of aush power ss may be specally provded by law u rules of Court. Bold subject to condtons of ROBRT H. JAMSON. Sherff, HBUWKL. BOtAM A HBUUOEL, Attorneys. X. #/4.U-8-U/«4 $5952 BHRrr AL UPKROR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO, F-4-M nngton State Bank, a New Jer- aey bankng corporaton, s Plantff, and BJCO CONSTRUCTON CORP, unt 8 P. M. () ST.) OD sad day, a meetng of the legal voters of Fre Dstrct # of the Townshp of Woodbrldgt wll be held st th* Fre House of sad fre dstrct at 20 Auth Avenu*, selln, Woodbrldg* Townshp, Mddlesex Munty. N. J., he purpose and object ol whch la.n nhmlt tn the fs.l voters ot sad Woodbrldge Townshp Fre Dstrct # at k specal electon to le held at that tme nd Dscs th* followng resoluton adopted by th* Board of Fre Commssoners of Flr» Dstrct Ol, of the Townshp ot Woodbrldge, and dated May 8, 9M. to authorze by majorty vte th» luuanc* of bonds f.u-ren decrlbel for the purpoe* and objects theren set forth, vlt:... "BE T AND T S HEREBY H- *_»«w_ Jsnsy oorporstlon PABSOLVED b tn* Boad of Flro Com. Commttee Ohamben, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, lew Jeney, and xpoee and Ml at o sale and to tht hghest bdler accordng to term* of mle on fle wth the Muncpal Clerk lopen to loapeotlob and to k* *U>loly J "" " o.. n Brock 77-, 9 thru U nd. and 4-A and 4-B tn Block 77-D, lots 7.S hra 7-P nd, ln Blook 77-C and 8-C thru 8-D lnol. ln Bloek 8a n the Woodbrtdae Tovmthlp Aaseasment Map. Take furtbw notto that the REALTY CO., a New Jersey Corporaton; ROSENTHAL & ROSEN- THAL, NC., a New York corporaton; JAMES P. FTTTN; WLLAM COtTClHLm and JANET COUOH- [LDt, nl wfe, and STATE OP NEW JERSET, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for. tale of mortgaged premses dated May 7th. W4- By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected and delvered, wll epoae to sale at publlo ven due on WEDN8DAT, THB 3th DAT OF JULY A.D., M4, at the hour of two oclock by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) tme, tn the afternoon of the aald day, at the Sherffs Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N.. ALL that tract or paroel of land and premse*, stuate, lyng snd beng ln the Townshp of Woodbrdge, County of Mlddlese, and td pror to aa, LotsT 7 thru ncl., and J-A thru J-F lnol. State of New Je Known certan map enttled "Map ot Old Farm Estates" stuated n Woodbrdge Towneblp, Mddlesex County, Ntw Jersey prepared November 939, Assocates, Muncpal Councl tlon and punutnt has, by to law, Offce February 7, reaoluflxed a 2377 ln te Mf by the lot number ] Blk 47S f mnmum prlo* at whch sad Tots n sad blocks wll be told together wth all othet detals pertnent, sad mnmum prlo* brng 6, plus coats of preparng deed and dvertmng thla sal*. Sad lot* ln lad blocks, f told 00 terms, wll equre a down, payment of 0% of ;he bd accepted by th* Muncpal Councl, the balano* of purchase prce to be pad n M day*. Sad property k more partcularly descrbed a* follows: beng property along Warng Are., between Dunham Ave and th* New Jersey Turnpke ln Ford*. Take further notlot that at sad sle, or any date to whch t may be adjourned, the Mu/lfclpal Coun- ; reserves th* rght n t* dl*cre-. ;lon to reject any one or alt blds SLAvrrand to sell sad lot* n tatd blocks 2377 t b ] n Block 47S f, Alto known and to mch bdder as t may select, due regard beng gven to terms land manner of payment. n case oue ur more mnmum bds shall be receved, * Upon acceptanoe of the mnmum bd, or bd abort mnmum, by the Muncpal Councl and th* payment thereof by th* punlawr aranrdlnc to th* manner of purchase ln accordance wth terms of sale on fle, tn TOWttahlp wll delver a bargan and sah deed for sad premse* DATED; June 8, M4 joesra VAUNT. Borough Clerk..L. «/!S-25/«4 ;nated UfMn a by Ed P. K. "Edward C. Rellly -& ~ * L. S. and fled n the Mlddle*e County Clerks as Map desgnated aa dbrd Alto o an eg 3J Oarfleld Avenue, Woodbrdge Townshp. Nw Jeney. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to be aatltfled by sad sale U th nun of Sx Hundred Sxty Thouaand, Two Hundred, Forty-One ($680,24.00) Dollars mere or lee*, plus nterest together wth the cost of ths aale. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad aale from tme to tme subject only to such llmlta* tlons or restrctons upon the exer clee of mch power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons of tale. L, 6/8-23-7/J-9/94 H. JAMSON. Sherff. 8LAVTTT, Attorneys. $66.6 rnsaoner," Dstrct #. ol «w [Townshp of Woodbrdge, that for the purpose of purchasng a new re truck apparatus and equpment, bomlo be ssued n, and not xctedlng the sum of Twenty-three Thousand (23,000.00) Dollars. "AND BE T AND T S HB&EBT FURTHER RESOLVED, that sad wnd«than be nrtt bonds; ahall >e ssued ln the corporate name ot uld fre dstrct: shall be n Twen-.y-three Hundred ($l,jo0.0o) Dollar!?nomnatons: ahall be payable at luch tme* a the legal voters o votng shall drect, and n,ny event wthn thrty (30) eurs from the date of thla esouuoul) shall bear nterest at a rate not exceedng sx (8;,) jer cent, par annum,- payable half yearly: shall be sgned by the.(resdent.of the Board of Fre Commssoners and attested by the aec- etary" of the Board, who shall afx thereto the eeal of the sad fmnls-luuert, shall have tuupuus ttched lor the payment of lnter- BL, whch coupons ahall be sgned y the Clerk of the Board of Fre Commssoners, and hall be num- red to correspond to tha several onds to whch they shall be eevrally attached; ahull be numbered, nd the proper regstry thereof cpt by the Clerk of ths Board ot Fre Oommlsaloners; shall b sold,t publlo or prvate tale fot tha best obtanable. prce whch shall be not lea than ther par value and accrued nterest; and shall ln all repect ton form to the statute tn juch case made and provded under whch authorty therefor s gven. AND SB T AND T 3 FURTHEB RESOLVED, that tbl resoluton ba nbmltud to the legal. voters of Fre- Dstrct #, of tht Townshp >f Woodbrdge, on, Saturday, tha 27th day of June, 964, ln the manner and form and ater such no- re a la prescrbed Hy lav, "AND BR T AND T B FUR- THER RESOLVED, tnat ths resouton be dated ths 38th day of May, \m" JOHN J. KTNQ, Clerk-Seorataj Board of Fr* Commssoners Dstrct #, Woodbrldge Townahlp, Hv t. btdge, N J., on Tuesday, the 7 duy of July 964, at 8 oclock the evenng, ar whch place a tme all persons nterested wll gven an opportunty to ba bear concernng sad ordlna&oe. JOSEPH V VAUDTT Mun-lDal Olrk,.L. 6/8/64 $9, PROPOSAL Sealed bds wll te receved the board o Educaton of th Townshp "of Woodordge at UM Admnstraton Buldng, School Street, Woodbrdg, Nw Jenny, on Wednesday, July, M, at 0:30 A. M, B.D.S.T., at whch tme bld wll be nubllcly opened and read aloud for: typewrter Rbbon* aad Carbon Paper Bdsluese l Ofllce Machne* Pano* Bach bd must be N*l*d and r AL SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JEREY CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX, COUNTY Docket No. F 45 «NVESTORS BAVTNOB AND LOAN ASSOCATON OP] MLLBURN., a corporaton of New Jersey, s Plantff, and PAB REALTY CO., a corporaton of New Jersey, ROSEN- THAL & BOflBNTHBX, NC., a cor. poratlon of New York, WALTER J HAPPEL, JR.. PTER ft. BENONO and STATS OF NW {JERSEY, art Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the sale of mortgaged premses dated Msy 6th. SHERFFS ALB VPKROK COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON MnDLESM COUNTY Docket No, F lut >3 RVNOTON STATE BANK. New Jsrsey bunkng corporaton. Plantff, and JOCO CONSTRUC- TON CORP., a Now Jtsey Corp oraton; PAB RBALjrK CO., a New Jersey corporaton; ROSENTHAL ROSENTHAL, NC., a New York corporaton, JAMES P. FlTTN, md THE STATE OF NEW JKRSET, a«defendants. Wrt of Eecutlon tor the sale o mortgaged premses dated May 2th S64. By 964. By vrtue of th above stated [planly marked "BD ON and be accompaned by a bd bond or oertmed check n tne amount of. 0% of the bd. Lsts, SpMlflcatlon* and Bd Form may b secured at the ot-j Wrt, to me drected and delvered. ttluepote to tale, at publc VOM due on WEDNESDAY, THE st DAY OF JULY, AJ3,, M4, a tht hour Or two ooloak by the then prevalng (Standard or Daylght Savng) wee, n the afternoon of the sad day, at the BhertSs Offce n the Cty ofw Brunswck, H J. ALL that tract or parcel of land and premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate n th Townshp of Woodbrdg, ln the County of Mlddlese and State of New Jerace of Bohool Buldng. th* ln Superntendent of the Admnstraton The Bourd of Educaton refnes the rght to reject any or all bds, n whole or n part and to wave unmatrlal nformaltes, BOARD OF HHJOATOW Townshp L of Woodbrldge Wftodbrldge, N. J..! N \NDSUtON.L. (7U/64 fl.m BNO known and ttaslfnated u Lot 8 la Block 47-X on "Map nt Old tem fatal**" altuat* W Wooubrld;* Townshp, flddlsas County New Jersey, pr»par»d l y Edward C flollly and Ansoolatsa, llated No. vembsr W, MS, and Bled n the Mddles*! County Clarks Offo* on February 6, M0. omwaoul? vlrtul fo- the above stated Wrt, to me drected and rellvrml wll expose to sale at publl vendue on WEDNESDAY, TH Bth DAY OF JULY. A D., 964 at the hour of two oclock by the tlqu rtvullng (Standard or Day lght Savng) tme, n the after noon of the salt! day, at th Sherffs Offce n tht Cty of Nc Brunswck, N. J, LL that tract or parcel ot lam and premses, stuate, lyng and bef lug n the Townshp of Woodbrldge County of Mddlesex, and State o New Jersey: Known and, desgnated upon certan map enttled "Map of Old Farm Estate*" stuated n Woodbrldg Townshp, Mddlesex County, New Jeney, prepared November 30, 999, by Edward C. Rellly tl Assocates, P. K. b L. 8 and ded D the Mddlesex County Clerks Offce, February 7, 960 < as Map 2377 u fle M7 by th* lot Number l n Block 47X. Also kuown and desgnated as S rfl H rent, Wuodbrldge Townshp, New Jemy. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to bl satsfed by sad l th t f S Hnded LL. 6/-8/64 $»«Jg aale s the HUB of Sl Hundred Hundred Sght th* pramltss dmlaamd ((660,08.00) Dollars more or less, plus nterest Wgethet wth the coots lot t)(ls sal*, Ths subacrbtr ntsrves the rght to adjourn sad salt from tlm* to tme subject only. U> such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse Of SUoh. powar u may be Specally provded by law or rules SUPEROR COURT Of NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F lmo-o NVESTORS SAVNGS AND LOAN ASSOCATON OF MLLBtJRN, a corporaton of New Jersey, s Plan tff, and PAB REALTY CO., a corporaton of New Jersey, ROSKN- THAL & ROSENTHAL, NC., a CO» poratlon of New York. WALTER J. HAPPCL, JR., PBTER A. BNONO and STATE OP NW JRST, *M Defendants. - Wrt of Executon for tha sav of mortgaged premses dated Aprl 24th, SW4. J By vrtue of the above stated wt, to me drected and delvered, wll eposa to sale at publto vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 34th DAT OF JUNE A,D,, ltm, at the hour of two oclock by th* then prevalng Standacd or O»ylltht Savng) tme, n the afteroon of the sad day. at the Sherffs Oftlce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N J. ALL that tract or parcel of land and premses, herenafter partlcnnrly descrbed, stuate ln the Townshp of Woodbrldge. n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: JENQ known and desgnated as Lot la Block 473-H on "Map of OJ Farm Estates" stuate ln Woodbrldu Townshp. Mddlesex County, New Jersey, prepared by Edward C. ftetlly tod Assocates, dated November 30, 959 and fled trf-the Mlddl*- ss County Clerks Offce on F*b- (umy 6, m Bnln the premse* commonly Known mu detlgnated ss No. lt Oarfleld Anou*. Colonla, Woodbrldfd, N. J. The apptoxlffst* amount of U* Judgment to be satsfed by aald {sale: s th* sum of Twentj-Flve Sght Hundred, Nnety- Oarfleld Avtnus; Ooloola, Wood- Uons ol sale. brdge,». J. ROBBT B. Tn approxmate amount of the, JmUuwat to b«satsfed by sad wt BLAVTT la the 8m of Twenty-Fve Thouky and, bccu Uudnd, furly-two lt60 of Court. «old subjut to cond- AH SON, 6h«rlfl.L. Attorneye fl, g H d, y fve 25,883.00) Dollars more or leu, plua lnt*r**t together wltn th* costs of ths tale. The subscrber reserves tl* rght to adjourn sad salt from tme to lme subject ouly to cuob lmtatons or restrctons upon tba esrclae ot tucl puwer»a mty be specally provded by law<u-rulaa of (gun. Sold aubjmt u> coudtlous of sal. ROBKAT H JAMSON. Sherff. UKKOBL. UH.AH & HSUUGKL, y 5/2B-B/--U/M ajou

20 PAGE TWWT7 Thursday, June 8, (E.B.) - Carteret p,r retrng g her post to become a plans." -each, Sue Sptzer, Ruth ChuKlet. Martn Rogoff. fund rasng V.P.. Jewsh Natonal Fund; Mrs..,,,,.. fuu U Ume lbraran b at the Colona Mrs. Ruben Gnttt. membershp Lloyd Danon. Hadassah Supples: A Do.ud of dnwtos mtetm Terry Glnn pg p g) Publc Lbrary [V.P. Mrs. -Terry D avd Glnn.Schoenlerg. program charman: Mrs. Herman Mrs. Ttabcrmn: Jerome Borko- donor ncomng ccmprslnp boards of the «ll outgon); meet ut and the Mrs M d lbrary you planned well, realzng then that the foundatons for a better tomorrow must be lad to day. Wth vson and hope, the staff plotted ts course, callng upon the ad of professonal lbrarans for competent gudance." n presentng servce certfcates to the lbrary staff, Mrs. Augustne sad, "n buldng our lbrary we have known that the ladder of success must be set up on somethng sold before we could clmb. We have carefully stacked our lbrary wthfne recommended books v we have establshed sound procedures and we have adequately provded enrchment for our schools, chldren at all levels. More than that, besdes foundng and buldng a school lbrary, we have learned that when deep frendshp aond skll* work together, we enulh create a masterpece." Mrs. Wtt was presented anj talan marbel statuette by the prncpal. She also presented Mrs. Bernard Garfnkel and Mrs. Ernest Kerekes, new co-charmen, a school check for the purchase of books on presdents and government to be placed on a Prnted Pattern» FrDefl Pattern $33k Halt Stes 2%, WA, «%. l«tt. 20%, tsyk Sco 6 requres X% yards SMnch fabrc. " FFTT CENTS n con* for,h» p*ttem T-»<W 5 cenu for each jmttern for lt-cls* v.msln(c *»>«>»P««l **na\nk Send to 70 N«w*pp«r Pt- Urn Dept, 232 We»t 8th St., NYorlcnNYS*n<l NewYorlcn,N.Y.S*n<l tor our SprnK-SumrtV«r l»t- tern Catalog. ncludes coupon for One Free Pattern. you GET RELEF FROM HEADACHE PAN,;.STANBACK gves you FAST relef from pans of headache, neuralga, neurts, and mnor pans of arthrts, rheumatsm. Because STANBACK.contans several nw)chy-«pproved and prescrbed ngredents for fst!>lef, you cen take SFANBACK wth xonldence. Satsfacton gunnteedl -" T.. TANBACK W hd * WO AWARDS - Maynard Wnston, on the left s seen presentng the VPS Wayne Leahy, whle Anthony Sanlee accepts the nstrumental Musc Award from John D For. THE CHARLES K. HUTNER MEMORAL AWARD - And the Robert Foerch Award were presented by Dr. John P. Lozo, seen n the center wth Lous Rafter, recevng the Foerch award and Los Estok, the Hutner award. HOW ARE you X WOWEWU* SETTOW ALONG PASSED WTH VOOR /ACARTOMy CONS FtnY, Mlls AN HOUR. *tuw f M GONG D (you WAMT K/ T WTH /YOUR EYES MY EYES r[ TO REALLY OPEN! KK K AT THER ORSAT WSPLAVOFTOP U*UJE NEW CARS! BGGEST DSCOUNTS N N. J. 964 FORDS NCLUDES: MAGC AR HEATER SEAT BELTS DEKRUSTEK AS LOW AS $ 758 *T-BRDS*MUSTANGS MMEDATE DELVERY ford DEALER. 2$-* Sot THE BEST BUYS «t THE LOWEST PRCES < 442 SMTH ff-wrth AHBOVgARPEN EXT NO s fm " hb " ;.tt TT -. rtrlken n Contnued from Bdt P«gn *». «ftrm V the seventeen h K h*.,."! summer season," he sad, "t by the Slate rol,,. -, many rensonably be antcpate lm many mnors, on taca* (on wpre down,,,.y".durng the frst 2,,,. lon from school or work, jan bethe same perod nfr-<<, - nclned n attempt to purchase employment n \,. u,,-lnhole beverages, partcularly creased bv mwh uuj n resort areas. \! lcensee-. Edward J. Hall), D,,,,,, ane shafpty remmm»f her respowlbttttjr to mnouncen v,, (!* Dvson of Empln>.,, yl refrn from sal of «fa)hole lrvcrnp to mnors. ntfqgfen lon tl precautons to prevent sucl hlc wll pay dvdends n nrc--cd phlf res >ecl for the lcenced busness and n the avodance of crf>ssbl<- arrest, fne and mprsonmenl. and suspenson or evocaton of lcense. "A wnd to the wse should he.uffcenl."»(t -vrflrlamprl,,,, Week bv Governo. \\, t.,, An advsory cnnnnt,,. Hughes n prnnvt,.,. motor vehcle nv >w-, T l" (nx \t?\. f...,.. <rr«tervw v-",,., «n July TV " aln fh \h- VWA.KRSKV JHSAW; - Assembly r v. whch Wk ll!l(. Speaker AlfrH N. $ead estr>n Al "Wsl 24. wll lt predcts a Nxon-Seranton Hcket-oW Moet m M,,,,, FOUR WNNERS: Of thr Hortdbrdfr lodge Klks leadershp contest are seen above wh Dr..Fohn P. t-00, prncpal, on the rght. PLAQUE WNNER: Mss Margaret llfnrteksefl, left, makts BfeseUlarlftn of a plaqnr to Pamela wll come nut of -the Republcan).ld the Hon-d"-; l lr " They are left to rght: Vtttr Manzo. Pamela Seng. Ruth Ann Baumgartocr, add Joyce Clark. Seng, ttclprol -of the Knphts of Pythas award. Th* other wnner of ths award was Mchael Nntoal Convenllbn h Sun Fran-.scs Navv of 25 m;,.. \. Markow on the rghl. Brlwr them s Ruth AHn Baumgartner, who w»s a Bambfrger medal csco on July...Smtor Nel- "" " *tf"r, < :..! shelf n honor of the tote lres- Mrs. Garfnktl announced that doba. Murel Tau, Florence son F. Hnmler, R, Unon. s pro Honor Lbraran Rl ate» wrr wnner. motntf a Bern, Shalej» D» at State Robert. R dent: John V Kennedy. Mrs. a "Lbrarans Reference <ludf" Harrson June Morrson Phylls llr; A P.n WU als m af l l umnat r d t ad en ttr,> llomesteah Golf ml Cotf»try H - that (J.HK,,. {"chased n Mrs. WSchectman. Vetla Gelber. Kay L \ Schlosser vrtrdnf secretary; Temkn. lfe membershp: Mrs. A* Vnhn/kl 7 7 manuscrpt on books from the mnor and would be used n lle.u, Clnh. Sprlnr Lakt Mghtl, n! f"rms have ben m, l;, A l OCnOOl LLHtaff 0( hool 22 n recognton of her contnued gudance olmal Barben lladassan llall6s and -Mrs. Tldfn ls:rs. com- Mlton Kushner, -ducalon co-.julv. The New.lerun- Tw-orattons «hh h.,.,.,,,, COLONA - Members of the o( her pforts t0 promulgate the Luncheon commttee members Greenspan, Dorothy Cpperly. pondng.secretary centenary tfanrn fc mm M mk SM annual remrh Wjunteer lbrary staff of School wmbned learnngs of manknd, were Mrs. Garfnkel, Mrs, Ker-Etta Hodsdon. Norma Schwartz, Members apponted to the at lural post nfflpea Some kn-* are bem«ourjm on TAPTOL C.M>Kl:>» *ere were honored at a luncheon Mrs. Wtt tt expressed grattude ekes, Mrs. Leonard Fscher, Mrs. Joan Krane. Ruth Thompson. p ward of Hredo-s are Mrs. S.y- Nurn, t, n" nbeck trw certlfc-htes: meeunk held n the school l-to the volunteer staff for ther Carol Asman and Mrs. Alvt Carol Asman. Carole tohen,! COLONA - The fcxecutve mm,r Hecht, Hadassah Medcal. R, R.... hlnodworm- n the Seasde P.T-k should be told th,,.,, Tnrnoncnt " *"*. Atlantc wenthrr has ;ud.-,] br.ary. Mrs. rvng g Wtt, who loyalty affrt servce and stated. Sptzer, Frances sler. Carole Kaye, Board of Drectors ofthe ft* unza.on; M r s. Melvn - J * - Cnuntv freeholder* wtf receve croo n New.cv has served as lbrary charman "Our school prncpal and are Servce certfcates were pc-agnes Kestenbaum, Sylva Lap-Chapter of Hadassah met wth Schlesnger. \oth Alah: N"- elke e l k e.. Mrs Aafo Aafo n a)e hosutallv srhatvnl saarv nw* under a wll be served Hurm. lor fve years, was bestowed spe-deeply nterested n the growusented to the Mrs..loan Wtt, dus, Mary Frank. Lee Sander, Mrs Sol Brcshmsky. presdent >nld Sefl. medral center: " uh, ern Smjth v l l" Mrs ". u. sh(), ern vsual ltl" ral honors. Organzer of theol mproved school lbrares. We,Fath Kerekes. Barbara Cnr-Anne Herman. Helen Lorentzen. 588 Harrs Drve. Mrs Morlon Dlamonrf - vl :lllonamrs PV bll whch nassfh the t/ "- hour trrps acwv,.,, Phlp Brand- k-wnh «luca- hrre.h ha* been sgned bv the mm ape M.T. \o!..,?,t.a. lbrary staff, Mrs. Wtt s are both nterested n future fnkel., Gladys Wlson. Ethel.Sandy Nochmson and Mare Offcers attendng were Mrs. educaton: Mv Kdward Stern. j(jn Covernnr Mnvor Revnnlr Thmn- ware when tbr fcrr\,< fomy THRU SATURDAY PORTERHOUSE rfuks SHOUT cut RB STEAK lb79c b.59«aoness TW - JhJ ROUND STEAK b99< 9NHES TO» Jtk JBk SRLOM SnAK b 99c CUB?STEAK b.89c Sbe«Uer Steak b79«ccffee MARTNSON S OR MAXWEL HOUSE SUGAR 5 «53< TWO ours, or 4*4* PRUNE va v 38< DARY DPT. MARGARNE TWOSUYS 2 ; ;: 25* AMERCAN JUCK DELUXE-YLL & WHTE SUPER SHARP OYAL DARY «. 38c 2 38 TWO GUTS TRADNG STAMP ONE BOOK SPECAL YOUR BOOK arrrw TOWARD THE WORTH f/af PURCHASE OF.95 MENS or WOMENS ELGN WATCHES U ***, fully AU EXAMPLE nt U u ««mm M tn NK,- o l;<rvev Cedars, hns ex-augurntr m,!nh: nrecd thnks to Oovernnrbody has fnruttw-n, (. t lln.lrs for hs nersonal nterest ng tavpnyer n V n ecurn! Federal am) S»;»»e - r r Tnl-... fnancal ad for seashore mmc N Beadleston. Ft \.,r, r SAVNGS QUALTY SERVCE PUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE TRADNG STAMPS FREE SRLON STEAKS WELL TRMMED TOP APPLESAUCE»>K A NT PUNCH FLORDA frut PRODUCE OEPT. CHERRES CALF. NG L. 39 PLUMS CALF. RED WE CARRY ONLY OOVT GRADED GROUND CHUCK HUSH LEAN b 49c MO no ra tu ABVV AOC0 - UUM M Jh ROUND ROAST tb.79< Crosrb Roast t>.69«(no Of HM POT ROAST HA CALFORNA MQ, SHLE CHUCK b.tt 4 GRAPE JUCE CONUPHU alkmnw WHOM 3 99 m TOMATOES 4 -OZ. CAM t-ol not. SPAGHETT KETCHUP CAM MAZOLA Ol FROZEN FOOD DEPT. 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