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WOOOBRIDGE
ALL.AMWlCA CITV
JEoodbridgc, Avenel,
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Itelin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewtren and EHinon
Woodbridgi*«w Jersey, Thursday" MarcrT 1871985
325 Structures In New Project Area
To Be Surveyed Starting April 5th
Seek Funds to Update
local Renewal Program
M •mines
. iimniiiNvwrnl
I'II-ulriil
Mayor Zirpolo
.lulmsnn
this your
'i •. i-litinn nuking Community
• iii-; in.mdalon
for nil com-
'.Mini:- i i i w h a n
renewal pro-
PRICE TEN CUNTS
JTff ISX
WOODBRIDGE GREEN
FIRST AGAIN
|.;
\Voodbiidne today bc;i-iinuiii!y in the l!nU»d St;ite«
in\il (imds i« mxfntr Us Kml I'rn'jrmn.
/iipnlii siiiil Ihiil niftiest s fur
,)i «I:I2.IHKI iind a slate grant
Jivady IH'I'II submitted
Mihinird thul ii Community He!• .i ni;ist."r plan for all urban
inn ,i si\ in ten year pryjec.iittri'i Ironi a regular master'
nnimiinih llcivwal Program
i IH'IUKI of time ns is bavil
O»
To Complete Fragrant
He noUnl thnt not only k \Voodbridn« tho
(ii'Rl community In npply for a (' H IV update
but i.i also the first to apply for and complete
;i Community Renewal Program.
"This administration has already fulfilled
:M nl the W goals and objectives outlined in
the first Wnodhridw (' K,P completed in
1%2." Mayor Zirpolo stated
He declared that a Community Uencwal Program Is "another tuol to insure the ord"rly
growth (if Woodhrirlue "
"We live in a wonderful nitninunily. ' the
mayor continued. ' and we must make r<Tt;iin
thnt nothing is done lo harm our present suburban and country-type atmosphere."
A Community H t w u a l I'nigr.im iinolvcs Hie
analysis of Such nileunries as neighborhoods,
environment, buildine conditions juvenile del
inquenry, health conditions, mads seu-rs and
all public facilities and services. Preparation
of the Community Renew :d Progreirf will lake
nbout two years.
Firehouse
Is Projected
Two Housing
Specialists
To Do Work
i
Within Area
WOODBRlDdE - Survey* of
the 325 structures Involved \
Project dreen-the Main Strer-t
I W()OI>BMIX.K - The Hoard
urban renewal area—will begin
'ol Kir" Commissioners of DisApril.'. Councilman Harold Mcrttrict I which includes Woodhridge
ensen announced today.
and Sewaren is about to explore
Ihe possibility of construclinR a
Mr. Mortensen said that Uw
new Woodbridge Kirchouse within
piirpos; of thc survey is to colthe Woodbridgp (Ireen Project
lect information for inventory
area
purposes. He also indicated that
the survey will be undertaken by
.lanvs Zehrer. president of the
two housing specialists who wlB
Fire Hoard has appointed a com'identify themselves with an iden' miller consisting of George Van
tification card authorized by th*
Tassel. Wan-en Hnrned. secret; nnlice department. They will iso
ary and Magistrate Andrew Des!he driving municipal vehicle*.
mond, representing the residents
S Buddy Harris, Director ol
of the district to meet with Mayor
Ihe Department of Planning a d
Walter Zirpoln, S. Buddy I h r r i s .
j Development said that tltt sn> '
head of the Department of P h n
jeialists will survey both tile innine ;md Development and First
I tenors and exteriors of all comWaul Councilman Harold Morimercial and residential struc1'iisen
tures.
I)i';i nssinK the proposal yesterThe specialists will check such
day. Mr Harris said that be- H L l l . i ' i M i l l . i M t . i . , >.>: : . > n i v K 1:1 i i i « ;.. i i . . . c c l s r e i . i . • .
n , .• n v w S I .
things as the number of rooms
cause Ihe Fire District serves jlhr church between Main and drove Streets and Amliov ,iml ( nluml)i|s Avnmr
per structure, the number >f
residents not only within Project
bathrooms, bedrooms and l w
Woodbridge Green area, but resinumber of persons occupying
dents outside the project Bfea as :
each structure.
well, the Commissioner*' cannotj
gel credits from Ihe Federal dovMr. Harris said thai letters .>ill
t-riiTiif-ill. However., ho P & i r s s e d
be sent to all property owners ntht1 opinion that the taAayers,
volved informing them of f-e
would honefit for the wedits
survey and asking for appointwould ti,o to the Township.. *.
ments. The survey of an aver." '9
single family dwelling will t-' e
• So although the Fire District
about 15 minutes. The survey i
would have to gfljthrough-a ref1
expected to be completed by Ju ,e
erendum ttid awind taie ti)
- Three hun- phones busy in the campaign of- The present church of frame U l n n . . o l . . n r r ,
1
of St. James Church, fice making reservations."
construction was built about 1H85J wuuuBKUA.k - Plans are , is.
construct a firebaiie, Mr, Harris dred
on Main Street. In 19M it was ™w underway fur h e construe- Mr. Harris stated that theywsjid, credits wold go to the
lhll<1F1()or
Men Of St. James Plifish
Unite To Raise $500,000 ^ I M
*V*. MiW-ldnnr
'••' °
l l
«i
Mel nu,,ii|i,
Bcr. Mssr. moved to iti present site on Ar*.t™<* » * F »
I,municipality, and thence to the
er. For wery dollar spent
ed Iftxpayer.
ftflft ifflflmttTfhV ic*rmM
. ft,
4 ^ ^
SI. Patrick's Day,
floor at
. *e M|im:vey is essential in
,
^
W«^Troject:
Ad
a -^hoot. .Four Sisters of Mercy overtaxed structure. Buiness Ad-; Mr, Mortensen pointed out •
pallty gets two dollars,
-i Tin? standards for constructtoday.
•
ban renewal projects in that
school was constructed.
ion. parking and landscaping are phase of their campaign
main floor, nearly rioubliiif! Ihe
adnunistiator WHI
said does
does not
not in»oive
in,"olve large
large scaie
scale IVJ
-ine business
uusmess uuumiisuaiui
1(151 an
an addition was
was built1 The
much higher in urban renewal jfWilliam Boylan, general chair- gent ing capacity of the present In 1051
t h : i t t h e r u l wl11 n o t
i
"
** fhanged.Jolition or taking of properties
projects than under the ordinary man, in n statement last night church. The buildins will be air on the school an" the Grenville
1
oh tho
Street
convent
was
enlarged.
T
h
e
™
"
f'
'"^
,.
P^sent
top
"Most
properties
will
be
'<.
of
building codes, Mr. Harris said.|said:
'
conditioned, and there will be a
"""-building are 18 feet alone." Mr. Mortensen concludi
!
i( o rWl0h0cI ) B R 1 D ( i E - Contracts !,V|^iumity Ad calls for the emB u l u |B m
> "First announcement ol our ac-'larg- St. James Hall in the base- - vcar 1 ; '° 4 hrm"
!
Se\en
Icet
10
inches
will
i
Woodbridse Neighborhood!ploynient of 331 youths between Woodbridge Firehouse was
expansion of six rooms, A IVJW ["" ,
.
. ,. •"but
- - the -owners will be requir; j
r .
mcnt
iVouth Corps, which have beenith'.1 ages of lfi and 22 Theyy will built in 1901 and an addition complishments will be made at
rectory was built about that time. ^ t a t a l o l [ t h c "'I't o m ; i k e 1 h c lto make certain repairs."
aproved f
t d
m
m
k
thil d
Mr T t e
'"••* s m i o l > wl11!
~ ~ ~
r~~
dormitory-was
was our first report meeting tonight. This beautiful structure- is to At present the parish serves! ' " Hoc-iuse due a p p r o v e f o r :i g r 8 n t d mm'Wurk
'" Jol)S f o r t h e Board of which includes the dormitory
wnv
1
;forsixmonthSiarenowetlrtlUteto Edu<
ion
hc
et
nearly 2,300 families, Msgr. Me-;'™"-* the UW^M of Pl:uinins|C«SSlOy Has
Edge
,I)1)rehended
i
''"
-'""' '
municipality. constructed in 1938. The com- 1 can s.:y that the excitement and «•' «' 't«' upon property
! M! M
a ya yoorr W a l t c r Z i r p o l
s -.ml their OD° ' W aa ss hhii""ss' o f Ihe total 331 jobs, 92 will be missioned state that the building enthusiasm of our people is ex-owned by the Church between Corrislin is assisted by luu Cur-:and Development and the Parksl
n hh s m ffo r mlw l tt hh e
Recreation
Departments,!
O
n
Ward
Candidacy
iM-cutive days
days -- ° "
municipal-available
to in-school youngsters needs many expensive repairs ceptionally high, and many, many Main and drove . Streets, ai«l ales. Rev. Donald Keilly ami Rev,
i i l
MO coiMcutive
!
The Buildinu Department will] WOODBRIDGE - When v-i
239 forand it is too small for present- of them have been keeping the Amboy and Columbus Aveimss. William Roos.
' l lllyy '
on a part time basis and 2:)9
Hetnird F Anderson'
move into a portion of the old; Democratic party big-whigs m e t
^~
by hi> After the mayor signs the con- high school dropouis on a full day needs,. They hope lo have the —
act it must go to Governor timei basis.
engineer's |Otfice.
tomorrow night at 7 o'clock r.t
pro- [w riruhouse built on the same
Howard ;Rit hl tl U R h t s ( a r h i s
The Division of Wellare and the| Lou Hornets Ad Lib, Route 1,
li\ o'-der of Police ' "" "
'
approval, gram will run 111 weeks, 15 hours site because it is exactly in the
Division ol Health will he housed! the betting now is that John C.is,\ (Jalassi has The Governor has :to days in per week, while the dropout pro- center of the district. It may be
which to affix his signature, but Rram is set for six months at DOnecessary to appropriate a few
in the proposed Health Center: sidy, member of the Zoning
•ii an e\(ia day off
Mayor Zirpolo said yesterday:hours \Kr week. Doth proRiams I feet of the park alongside the
which will be huill under the Hill- Board, will have the Fourth Ward
innienilation said 111
thai he was hopeful that the doc will pay $1 24 per hour
Burton Act. S. Buddy Harris, nomination, replacing Thomas .1.
I brook for construction purposes.
i< mil
nK n Wi
te l i n e d ln a few
Director of Planning and Develop- Costjllo who has indicated he will
«. .IrieliTw
ZJ
"
'
'
"
«
Municipal
officials
will
•I'"-' and -ipprc- , ha> « Th, ( . o n t r a c l l h e n K(>,sb a , k N t l w a r k M u n [ | n v
ment will have his offices in the not run for reelection,
WOODBRIDGE - A study init-1 The Mayor stated that "from ment impact on Woodbridge,"
v ucie
old assessor's office.
Although the Fourth Ward
isinl l o i ; a s m n K t o n t o r f l n n l approval. |, r ( ) K r a m in t | 1;lt ( . ily w h i c l , h u s Council to Aid Club
Mayor
Zirpolo
remarked.
iated last December concerning previous studies that have been
however,
Eventually,
Mr.
Alloway
said,!
Democratic
County Committee
^f
The
mayor
saW.
that
he
felt
been
commended
by
President
e.
lile (or
In Fight for Footfxtth the impact of garden apartments made about garden apartments, The mayor said he asked Dr. the administration hopes to bc'M endorsed Eugene Tomasso,
i nil two
on the "atmosphere," tax struc-jwe thought that such construct- Stei-nlieb to not oniy be concernWOODBRIDGE-The Municipal
able to eliminate the Municipal Iselin, for the post, be failed to
the
of the set-Council will give its assistance tOi ture and school system of Wood-lion, properly located and rigidly ed with the effect of garden Building annex in the old b a n k e t t h e endorsement of the
W h e p r ^ r a m
"1 'lul t
nhicer in- ilt t h e e n d of ^ m o n t h s a n ( ] |h ,, :UI , a m | budget procedures.
the Woman's Club of Fords in itsbridge is expected to be received | enforced would be an asset to apartments on schools and thebuilding on Main Street.
screening committee. Tomasso 'S
I'' i l i i r i n i n
111 a
" •ll«rt. additional funds which will be Applicants for thc jobs will be fight to have thc Parkway Auth- within the next 10 days or twojthe community, bring in desper- economic structure, but also to
backed by Councilman Ralp;)
nuimtr in the Ijest •
weeks,
Mayor
Walter
Zirpolo
an-'
«tely
needed
tax
dollars,
would
TRUCK LOOTED
I Barone who has been at odds will)
necessary
'given apptitude tests and job ority erect a foot path to enable,
f l;iw enforcement The
not nffect the school system and determine more definitely the ISELIN - Thumas Barton of | Mayor Walter Zirpolo. Cassidy it
The
to be financed • placing will lw done by Buddy children to get safely to Fords nounced today.
• I
Wi
Park especially during the sum- The mayor said that his desire would not disturb the atmosphere! kinds of people that move into South River Tobacco -and Candy is understood, has .the backing ol
IB of the Economic Krcedman, welfare
mer months.
to keep Woodbridge a "suburban-of pur community."
j garden apartments, their age, Co., reported tu Patrolman D, the mayor.
|ai-.mst crime and the m m The matter was brought to thecountry lyge community" had: "However our desire to further occupation, income It'vel, buying Cavallero Tuesday that while hisj A spokesman lor the Demqwil is being waged by
panel truck was iparked outside
cratic party, who asked] that his
Council's oivcnuuii
attention Tuesday
fofgarden
Luuin.ua
mcauujf by
ujmuumpicu « • • ™ » » "
,\»i\np tlie
Hie imiwd
imnact o
EM'den aa- h
i h i k and
ind niiirh'mine
rawer
'
« u a u i | ) m i j , y^ uo*..*, t.u. v ...*
habits
purchasing power.
"«! dedicated memhers
Westbury Sweet
Sweet Shop
Shop someone!name
someone namebebewithheld
withheld atatthis
thistims.
tims,
Councilman Joseph
Joseph Nemyo
Nemyo wholGeorge
whol George Sternlieb, of the Rutgers d e f m e m e i m p a c , (1f " . hab ' t!> a n d p u I . t l h a h i n f " ° " e l ; i
Councilman
Westbury
noted that the Parkway Authority!University School of Business, to partments prompted,the admin-: 'We are content that the Rut-: e n t e r e ( i the vehicle and stole two said that although much has been
Miud.iy ni^ht, Ollicer An)S
had constructed similar foot pathsiundertake a comprehensive an-iistratkm to ask Dr. Sternlieb and gers study will be. the definitive!cartons of cigarettes.
m a d e in the press of Tomasso S
•* ^ callwl to the home of
conviction on
on aa gambling
gambling charge
charge
or bridges in other parts of thelalysis of garden apartment im-ihis staff at Rutgers to undertake wwork
""
conviction
on Rgarden
apartments in
inI
o r k oll
a r c | c n apartments
Il
-'W Siuldler. Buniw L m e ,
in I960, the
the main reasons why
why
state.
pact on Woodbridge.
a study in depth of garden apart- Woodbridge.
,.
,.
\,in, COMMENDATION
'
in
lhm
Our future
thinking'!
COMMENDATION
I ht
'<'ii .separated from h e r
,,
i, ..„.. v.OODBRIDCib
h u i i u u i u w j u --- PatrolmanrTomasso is unacceptable is be*
,.
:n
ll(l
Lauded | Contract On The Way...
Rutgers Completing Study of Impact
Of Garden Apartments in Woodbridge
- 2:
" 'of S T L S i : ^
Let's Visit:
Msgr. Charles G. McCorristin
Husband, formerly of
'l Iselin.
Mrs. SadII
Prelate and Pedagogue
her husband had h e w
I I||J|
When thf oilii-er
"" l h l ' "cene Saddler wiis
hul
''Children need guidance."
he noticed a c a r driv"They K g i to be tflld how to do things the right way."
' k " i d forth on Bunii's'
Hl
This fundanwbr' element of education is voiced bv oneoil WOODBH1DGE - Niivly-three
' gave chase i V n ' r - h
)ni|
" i ' and Iselin
' v l s o n Woodhridsfl s I'oremont educators, Rl Hev. Monsignnr Charles U.i! Woodbridge Senior High School
i)i"icd tin., chii.se ai. i
,| f'lcCojTistin,
students, members of the Junior
I'v•>•• stupjHtl in South Plain- ' * " ' ' ' ' s ™ w s •'' S l J a m e s '
ami Senior classes will IK induct'
(l
93 Woodbridge High School Seniors
To Be Inducted Into Honoi* Society
"
garden uparlments will c c r - , J o h l l
taiulv he guided by tlic. winclus-
Annessi
has
heen
rom.
cause
he
is
anti-organization.
suing a stolen car I anti-administration and Barone'l
Kovacs: Caddie of Leadership, Also, Allen I.evine, JUIK I,cvy,
Dennis Hilton; Candle of Scholar- Arlene Mesziiros, Mary Ann Mil1
ship. Dale Chgdosh, Candle ol lei , Hoseniarie Moltiar, Brian
Service, Ann fcabriel; readiiigi Mullen, Paula Ntxkela, James
II
turned out that the i"ii f 'hurch's whool,
ed nt the school tumori'ow night. of new numbers, Joseph PiKlus-jNenielh, 'atricia Ogden. Curl
I Milieu. Hruught buck tn "When you walk down the halls
shaker will be lo; administration of pledge;Peailman. Vsroniea Plucinski,
Principal
Harold R. Alley, principal of Ji'ne Tanzman; presentation ol Priscilla l'ricz, Kvelyn Quint,
'^v- Saddler was b inked '" '"'' "'r""*!- 'here is no unruli1
John P. Stevens High School, membership certificates and James Kacin, loseph Ragucci,
altemptir.* tloo "V
"" ' » T^ 1 ™ 1 '. «*» t h i s
'Rmnan
Catholic • priest.
Haskin.
Jean-Pierre
Kdison.
pins, members of the National Heather
Mr Alky, who holds his B.A.Honor Society; Introduction of|Selczek. l.unia ^imonseii, Ken
«""•'> far ..stolen from "ry" ^ n<l " i « e isn't.
Degree and Muster of Arts guest speaker, Emory McGinnis;|neth Skau. Victoria Spindler,
" K:inililerf possession of B u l t h * """'s'U1*"" ( l u t ' s n l
degree from the University of address, "The Need for Individ!Ellen Swerd-1, Patricia Telihc,
> '""Is; possession o in AWm l o i m p l y t h a t o l h t i l ' SL ' ho0 ' s
wcaiHin i'iir riiiui
' i experience chaos because of a
Maine is a candidate fur Doctor ualism." Mr. Alley; "I-et Therellioiini Tissler Alan Warner,
» » • -ntl ...... ., ,
H e js . (
DI Education at Boston Univers- be Music," the Woodtones. Mrs, Barbara Wtishhuni, Janice Wasi
and larcen ->t C'K *°
ity lie has taught at University Elizabeth V. Farrington will be lek. Patruiil Weiss Ann Wet'/el,
in M'irch 9. Onffi HJ- I"'OU'1 f " * ' u ' ' ttll ' lt h i s p u f l ' l s
Ka,ld I(T
Steven
Claire Sni'grodski
!of Maine on a teaching fellow- the music director.
«as held unler' 1 '"' W l j'l-' ) * n a v ^'
,hi[i and has taught at Hanipden The new membars to be inJuniors
»'• a Preliminary b t V . . „ , „ M P l " ' t e (
'•
^f(U,e
After they leave and go on to
'ead'.'iny, Hampden, Maine and ducted are aa follows:
' Kathleen Bilbao, Richard Branil W.ikefield, Mass. He served as
D Desnioi '''*'' s t * 0 °l' ^ 9 ' r teachers have
Seniors
negaii, J'MII Buskin, tleorgu Bus
l nic l m a n d lold me
1
iiincipnl at the Junior-Senior
iv Grille is cii. ' " , ° !;
, ' "^y""
Barbara Behr, Michael Befas- t j n i
(.\u-olyii
Covino,
Joanne
s u p llle Y o u c a l ) i l l w a v s l c H
'tigh
School,
Lunenberg,
Mass.,
'nation, concern" "
Patricia tinwdun. Edward
St- J u m t s
hinsky,
Nicholas
Binder,
Marilyn
ind
as
principal
of
Highland
i •imi enteriii"
' ' student'." the 77-year
'ark School before coming to Black, Ellen Bloom, Eugenia Bor (Jerity, David (loldfarb, llobyim
•'Id. orelate says.
kowskl, Lind« Brooks, Carolyn Greenspan, Philip Guiliano, Carol
'•lison.
"But il soon wears oil,'
'-;!n. Anderson
Castle, Mary Casserly, Kenneth H e a r y , Herald Highberger,
Program thiied
'.ImiU.
•ii' which h a d
To teach his 925 students
['he program will be as follows; Ciuffreda, Harvey Cohen, Karen!Wayne llresku, Valerie Indyk,
i il<>i> s:iu>l a t
hrough eight grades before they
isaal selections, Gerald High- Dlufiasch, Linda Dress, Jay ne I Lynn Jucobs. Chester Kalchin
I' mle H. . T h e
Hubert Kaulman, Alan Kim'Continued .*) Page 2>
( i , orgunist; processional; Eisman, Linda Ferraro, Kennethjski.
1
I "H the road
lie Lord's Prayer, The Wood- Florky, John Futey, Benjamin msl. Judith Kline, Valerie KoroSteyun K
KJuikes,
Barbara
THANK \ i ) l VKUV Ml i l l \ n , s Kuth Wnlk wli(. w j s iinurd Wmiiuii uf Ui« Vfur lu all award
Jk B
b
•'11111(18 on Kwte
^i S
mes, accompanist Uouist,' San- GarbowtU. Nancy Gary, S a l l y^i U
AHEEUtAKKOW CONE
Jeflery Neuss, Pamela sponsored \\\ (lit- WIHMIIHidt-t- liii^mi'»s <nul IV>h v.loiul Wimiuu's i'liih ,i^ |i.nl of Naliwial liusluess
of the car
Hofherr,
JoAnn
Imbriaco,
Lynn
Levine,
i
welcome,
Dr.
John
P.
ucci;
ISELIN - A rubber whuuleluridentified as
Ronnie Wiiinuii's Wnh, was himiiitcl .il ,i dinner duiirf Kiveii In II f U Siiluiday iiii^tU at tin- Shuckaozo, principal; The National Ittkwrib, Rlohard Jost; Robert.NicWU. Barbara OetUe Schectel,
uiiHOii (uuiilry ( lub. Aliuii', Ali>n WolL. is SIIIIHH at Ihe iiileiupliune espii'sMUn her u|i[>reeiatiuu
Jost, Joan Jugau, Beth KanarshJR"-'^".
"Wwrah
•«. 104 Pitman from a pick-up truck Mi
of
Roberta lur Hills including a uiuiieluiy ;;ill a television s e l , several biiu«|Ufls uf [lowers from Iricuds, and
Michaetene Kogut. Roslyn Kop' Linda ^
I'Old,
W.e Slaud, ¥ r
named in thehis home Vincent Caravella. 1«6 se ' j|1 J N u I n e t "' l h a l u m ""
^
White, Charo- a |il<u|ue un-seiiK'il by HI'W. Shown with her it. Ciiuneilniun <'vi>w Vale* and, Mwor Waller 9Urwas placed under Correja Avenue, reported io Pat- lot to be suld, was stuien Monday Schiavo; Lightuig of the caudles, Ian, Anita Launhardt, BarbaraISodiw, Pamela
V
lette Wiliiama and Steven Willis. (loio who spuke uu belmlt ul Uii- nmuiiuujl). Other photo tm P«K 2.
Laurie.
».!».._ H.
u D
uiii!i umt .
njgi^ ul- Tuesday niuining.
Caudle of Character, Alexander
rolman
B. Williams.
°-
Thursday, March 18,1965
PAGE TWO
Gala Affair to Assist
Foreign Exchange
Main Attend
Fop Woman
WardDinner
Vo'r
rl the firs! W'-^-n a:
:i«,Tr-i 'Imnrr A:irrc
by ihe Wn .-Hiri.-iiif
Bj.~i.-f-5 and P:-"fcrin's Club !a«! S.itur-
"•,'rre.i Mi'U-n,' Sum-nit. >
' \wt r r e H e n t M (ho S'ntf ,
• • >n of Bu<irio;* and P r a *.,
' i ! Women' 5 Clith. Givinc
!;•.•- T I bchslf nf the State
IT WAS RIKTHDAY TIME TOO: The Woodbridge Township Business and Proles.'I--w i s Mr.'. Phy!;i<
ttoMl Woman » Clrt celebrated IU eighth Wrthdiy at th« W o m u t< the Year
'(•Slat" tri'ssurer. who
banquet Satnrdav. State Officer*, part and prwert clnb ttOetn and itodent
\ | r s Willhm R-enmr club
nurses look part in the candle lighting ceremony. Lelt to rta£li4, M I M Claire
'••-:. u f ' * o m c i fhe r.ie^s or
SoU-h, Immediate past president; Mm. Mildred McLean, State Federation second
vice president and Icntm aster: Miss Roth Wolk, charter president and Woman
; of the Iocs! BPW
T the municipality.
WOOPHKIWE A fiMa.
r'omgn EM-hnnge Scholarship ,, ":,
ni'iit in boinR planned by the
«turii'iit« of Woodhriclgo Senior
Hi"h School f<>r Friday. April 2,
M the school auditorium,
•if Woodbridgo ('hnpii.. ,,
Accin-dinc to Kalhy Miinorclli,
;'h. Mrs. Arthur \ | , f
rh;iirni;in. tin' Sophomore class
•..li-inj vice pr«si«l.,i ',|
• will pn'sont .i variety sliow (rom
final plans for •>,, ','
! 11 to S P M . fMturini! some topf Khinn show, Sumi • ,
j notch arts.
at the Comrminilv (,,.',
! Kmin 9 to 11 p.m. there will k
benefit of Youth \ • .
•i dam inc to the music of the Wood
tin'nal child wolf are ,!•.,
.1 hridse Senior High .School Swinfi
The Orwnhoiivi" i.,
,j Band in the Oymnasium. Re
\mboy, !2 year ol,| j
frcslimenls will he served.
will ptTfnrm. -j.1,1
"the fjreat Jac(|u m
"The affair will be open to the
cian. Ken is a u-. •
public." and Miss Martorelli
s s t c d by "('lark' • .
'and we hope all our friends will
l)O(ir prizes uii, |«
attend So that we can hand over
chiding two Ilvi< n-... ,
a substantial sum to the Foreign
kitten. T V put.':.
j Exchange Scholarship Fund."
tickotv will be ;i\ .• >
of the Year; Mrs. Beolal/MnllfT, past president: Mrs. I'hyli? McEwan, state ! Assisting Miss MartoHli are
door.
trMMnr; M i « Aadny Duier a>d M I H Beatrice Handrrhan who are attending
'Robert Stck and Judy MaRnzlna.
Mrs, Abraham i , , ,
toe Charlei E. Gregory School *f Nursing, Perth Amboy General HosplUI on
at the m w t i n c ,!; •
j r n m i K- Z* K
BPW scholarthipi and Mr*, Alda Brennan. president. Thf dinner also marked the I Tickets may be purchased from
Mrs. Joseph Colur
I any member of the committee or
closing of National BuiaMf Womaa'i Week.
UKTROT1IKI): Mrs. Una K.drnt. who spoke Mn,, .
!anv Student Council member.
Zak. Mi Kahw:iy Avenue. Wood- stays in Israel in ,, , . .
bridijr. has announced the en- the birthday nf h, , ,
Temple B'nai Jacob Plans PTA 11 Will Aid
Purim Carnival on Sunday Summer Camp
Miss Emily Lou Manning
Bride Of Brent R. Lower
• ;!yino hv Mis? Janet Fofrirh.
V. — -r. n[ the Year Award chair: Mayor Zirpnlo r>T=ented
'!<• r..e<! of honnr with a portable
'<>M-io!i set and » monetary
••" f - m a group of friends Miff WOODBRIDGE - The wedding
','. v u a s also the recipient nf pf MJ 55 Emily Ix>u Manning.
^•.'•-ai bmquets of flowers sent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
'••. <•:•'« friends. Nhny roncrat- H. Manning, 271 Roannke Street,
':'-it.iry telegrams were read by an( i Brent Ral Lower, son of Mr.
•'-(- trajtmaster.
and Mrs. Din3Id P. lxfflcr, Mish!n reply, the honored guest n- aw.-.ka, Ind., was solemnized Satr->==H her appreciation for the urd.iy afternoon at thq Zion Luthi
,< bestowed upon her and eran Church. Rahwa?. with the
<-.'. ? > was accepting the plaque Rev. Frederick Fairclough offi-nt nrly for herself but for the dating.
-v.-.r.y who served on civic com- f l j v e n ,„ m 3 r r i ^ e by her
mttees with her.
faiher. the bride wore a peau de
Birthday Marked
soic gown with a hatteau neckline.
During the evening, the local g j ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ a ^ i
birthdav chairman.
Children^
*w
On Siin< U
'^'rh Plains, as part nf
.ti'v! of Nation il B'JS«H'
. s Week
Honored
nf !he Ye-.r » n Mi's. Ru
: -r
' '- of The
\U
1
—
l of illuMon, and She c-rried
Par- awscade of whUe rows and
M.'mt'ng we're Miss Wolk. as ''"•^.
c- ,:-ter president; Mi>s Tlaire Mr?. Michael M;.k.;. Wood•-i;'rh immediate past president; b-•!:(• iv^s matron of rrmor for
Other attend-mts
Mr- Beulnh Muller, past presi- bnr M-ter.
s Fofrich. first vice
vice were Mrs. Nicholas San Fi'.ino.
• li-t
Ms-s
|irc=i:|:'nl- Mrs Josephine Swrirtz, Wnodbrid^e. another sister of the
::yl M^scs Beatrice Ibnderh?n
f',:iry D. I/iwer. S:in IV nnrrt'no.
, ' ] | Audrey Du?o r , student nurses C-.lif. < e : v c j as hes! man for his
g y School of brother.
h
1 rVirless E. Gregory
I s h e r s were William P.
Tenn.. brother
i:y; who are attending the M ™ i n : . \!<>mphi?,
p
'viol on l"r:il
l l BPW scholarships.
l«hi"
f IV h
i d andd Rrnoks'Matvi,
Rrnoks'Matvi
hrid
Two i:' t'ie nominees for the
cousin
of the
1
•••~:i (ir l u e Ye?r Award who
• ••'•(' tT-ewr.t at the dinner, w e e The caimle will m ike their
••! ';••*•) and corsages ninnerl on •nme at Winona Lake, Ind., after
••1 h - M s s Irene On:xr?, COT- '-rch 20J
15 1 and a rnern- Mrs. Lower was graduated from
.Vr-M High «"'iml.
MAUREEN CLAIRE DLRETTE
ANNOVNCE ENGAGEMENT:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Durette,
North Hill Road, Colonia. have
announced the engagement of
(heir daughter, Maurfen Claire,
to John Lambert Konesky, son
of Mrs. Elizabeth Konesky,
Fairview Avenue, and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Curtis,
Stanley Konesky.
Central Ave., Sewaren, comBoth are graduates of Wood, e , e d ffour
ppleted
( J u r wweeks
e t s fflf
(1ividua|
of i nindividual
bridge Senior High School. Miss
,
|,
combat trainin
m a r c h 2 wit
Durette is with the Accounting
the First Infantry Training Regi- Department of the New Jersey
ment, Marine Carps Base, Camp Bell Telephone Company, Elir.a
Ittth. Her fiance attends Ohio
Lejcune, \ . C.
S t » t e University, Columbus,
tierclwndise Manager
Named by Yonutdo
Wall Township.
WOUDBKIIKK - Martin Suss-1
Ohio, and plans to enter Oft
School ot Veterinary Medicie
Krandson. She nm•••,-.,.
.liiriilh Klaine. to Robert S. Ab- peonlp and n u t n i . ,
bott, snn of Mr and Mrs, How- Mrs. Albert Huhr
ard Y Abbott, U*- Church ship vice p r u d e n t -:
Street, Rahwav. Mi** Zak is Clllnr and Mrs \ •
« Rradtiate of ttnodhri<ke
WOODRRIDC.F. - Members of School and Is employed y received tokens ,,;
the executive hoard of School 11 Merck & Co., Inf., I'lani Kn- 'for their comhincf , .
PTA. at a merlin; recently, voted gineerinK Division. Runway, quiring 21 new m
l l a d a u a h will s|w .
to aid the summer procram at N. J. She l< the RranddauKhtfr
Kiddie Keep Wei! Camp. The proj- nf' the lule Mrs, Katherine Chrfo- Shabbot, April 2:i. «:• ;
program. The d.i;.:
ect wi;! include oht.iinine wearinc lensen I^mbocke.
will be held, M.-ir.-h ., •
jpp.irel and foot protection for
Her fiance is n graduate of
the children who <pend the sim- Rahway High Sohool, served York Hilton Sjir:
mer thorp
| two yeari In th« U. S. Army «wl will take place fr
Mrs. Joseph Hopta is chairman Is employwl by the U .S. Po*t through the 29th at l :,;-,
Pines, Lakewood. i •,,- 1
and announced during April stu- Offlte, financial department, is planned for April ?,, i \ > . |
dents may donate used or new,Rahway.
Mrs. Harvey Specto: ,-,;,.
AVENEL — A carnival, m a r t ;
ing the joyous festival of Purim,
will be celebrated Sunday at l
P.M., at Temple B'nai Jacob.
All members' children and their
friends are invited to attend the
afternoon of fun, games, refreshments, amusements and prizes,
announced Jules Isler, chairman.
Try-outs for the Lord Street
Players' new production will be
temple.
Election of officers will be the
main order of business at a congregational meeting Sunday at 9
P.M. The Pre-U.S.Y. will present
a cantata, under the direction of
Miss Myrna Axelrod.
A beginners' Yiddish class for
adults has been set fore ever)'
Tuesday at 8 P.M., at the temple.
Rabbi Brand will instruct.
Daily worship services are held
at 6:45 A.M. and Sunday at 9:30
A.M. The junior congregation
a
and Mrs. Gerald FUMc :1
sweaters, light Jackets, shoes and,
1
o(
reservations. MM,.,.
sr.er.ker ! A carton for the articles
furnished by Pat ( i ; n
will he in the school lobby.
An original show has h«T
Mrs Hopta. who was also chairuy Mrs. Alfred Kaplan ,ir»
man of the book Mr, advised it
irected by Mrs. Riiclmi.in
was very successful, expressed
v
lan
^r appreciation to all. and in-! WOODBRIDGE - The mem- Stdn will cater the mi
formed the board a profit of bers of the Ladies Aid Society of ipper.
t K 55 was realized.
(the Evangelical and Reformed A change of meeting
:
Mrs Joseph Shemanski read; Church will sponsor a penny sale as been announced The 1
the siate named by the nominatin Sunday, 3 p.m. in the parish hall egular meeting will he Apr] 1
rommitte including: Mrs. Joseph'with Mrs. Steven Simon, presi- ind the board will meet, April 111
Reilly J r . president: Mrs. Louis!dent, as general chairman. Tick- "A bonnet sonnet" was tht 77j
y
p
• ets are available from members. gram of the evening intnxwl
and pre-junior congregation meet
P. T. R1FFE
|l.i=tort, vice president: Mrs. Ale* Kolbasz will be sold during by Mrs. Richard Brown, 1
Saturday, 9:30 A.M. and 10 A.M.,
ITuke, second vice president: Mrs. April. Orders may be placed ice president. Mrs. Rnbertiw|
respectively. The Tallis and TeI Charles Rothfuss, third vice presiind Mrs. Nicholas Feldman»l
(illen class meets Sunday at 9:15
dent : Mrs. Robert Stephen record- through the church office or with ated while headgear fashion) 4
Mrs.
Simon.
AM.
ing secretary; Mrs Mario Rullo,
he past years were modeled til
corresponding secretary; Mrs. A hat social will be conducted Art. Sanfon) Brandt, Mrs Gwj |
by the Lorantffy Guild, April 1,
'John
Petrocy,
treasurer.
I Right Reverend Monsignor on
8 p.m. in the parish hall with Mrs. Rosen, M n . Rockoff, Mrs.
I him.
BOfND BROOK - The appoint- Matthew Jago, principal of Andrew Novak as chairman. A mow Coben, Mrs. Matur, Hit I
Martin Bettaau, and Mn. W i \
I' merit
of P.
Born In MIMUe
M «
r. T. Riffe
nine as
as m a n a w r , ^ »• ^ "« * f &&"
local bat bar will show the bat
Horn in Miirtw
,
wnfidhrid-'e „!,-• nf \ m the March 23 meeting Becoming fashions and, Mr*. Lee Mentack FMedman.
the
P
Penny Sale Set
By LadiesAid
Riffe Appointed
Plant Manager
Bom^n Millville,^fc.Uended,«ric a n J ^ S '
C
^ ™ . fH\* an,announcement by Mrs. Roth-
,Hn™,t,ooHttKoro k v T
P "!«, nealth chairmfln. Mr. Jago 7 - i r r — t T S ' T . V i / n ™ Meant must be<tound, and W |
on
to St.Pa.
Vincent'.
in ^Turch.=n.
1 ™ceneral
^ , tmanner
i l of
I Ithe** six teachers who teae-h s p * - 1 * ? 3 1 ^ ? " 8 * ^ ^ ^ J g irgently, within or outside I
Latrobe,
He wasColfc-je.
the eldest,'
(
•xiblie schools there W o r e going ; , ^
nited Nations, to shift the questl
of eight*children.
1
T a solution away from the KJ|
He
was
ordained
as
a
I
Mr. RifTe succeeds Joseph KonKon . „ •"">•"•
battle to the confmnl
rs
RobI priest-in 1911 and his first duties, dri ck, who has been named man- '* " „
1 Continued from Page
will be held in
ible.-The Rev. Dr. 0. Frede.-vck I
!
(rt
e
•,
Mi>s
Albina
D'Alessio,
as
parish
assistant
a
t
,
,
uitur
!
Division's
*
e r o f t h b A:nC
3
I All interest «1
lolde of tiie World Council i\
Rnse PVvtc-hnic In- lv V o r n a d o - l n c • operator of the
'•' "n-l ?'.int, Mr on-l Mrs. -|
the
Sacred Heart Church in Trenton ^
nilroger, fertilizer comp'.ej Mrs. William Royster, Mrs. M. A.this time: registration closes hurches.
G
• -I ?'--<-\, West M-dfnrtl, •• : tu'c.
Tn'n* Haute, 'where he ' ^
' ^ r ^ ^ ^
McCorristin "is aidedby 13 nuns He served there for six years.
under construction at Hsnni- Fuller, and Mrs. Richard Barrelli. April 4. This conference is for all
* , .ar/l M's Rrenrrn. Mis?
a bachelor of s 'iencc de1
Mercy,
Mr S>- S ,rn w~s sales man-'10m
'""' the
" - -Sisters
— -of 7
; three:1 Following his service in the hal. Mo.
, The board voted a donation of;Hungarian Reformed Churches in
•' ""'i and Mrs Swirl?,
,
s l s a n d S1X l a y teacl1 s
f , Utate capital, he went on to' Mr. Riffe's appointment to then o o t 0 ^ ^ t 0 purchase books'the Eastern area (United Church
i.H'r for LiivnKston S a l e s , '"'I . '
T' « f \ o n i | ' t - s festivity's wound .,
\,m covering distributor, between ..This means an average of about j W o o d b u i 7 i nj< a s g ^ of St.'Woodbridge po^t Mows 15 years , for t h e u b r a r v M r s u l f Nissen.lof Christ), The bus will leave from
"> ".''h 'l:!:viii^ In the mu'ic of n
hv t'. S. Rubber
nf manufacturin? exnerief.ee at lbrar> . chairman, advised the'the church on School Street, 12:30
I'Sl and 1954. From 1954 to 1965 students in each of the 1 8 ^ ^ ^ . . r h n n * h ' W
'••• Hv Frec:lman's Orchestra.
<•
M. Ind.
,ip ran leased floor
In 1930. he was appointed to St.the company's WtHow Island. \\. books'will be placed in the library Ip.m. Mrs. James Pentek is in
ieharge of reservations.
iwlments in vuri
Joseph's Church in Camden, N.J. Va,. and Marietta. 0., plants. i b e ( o r e t h e e n ( jof ,h e term.
A native of West Virginia, Mr.
John Chimherla:n •hain store operations including •rocess.
S's^rhood to Hear
Came Here la 1S37
RifTe joined Cyanamid a; a tech
"Dr. James B. Conant,
Guys" from 1958 to 1961, A But it's not all discipline just
Address
by V an I Olt ,..,,. f n n n e r president of Harv- c . s ; j e l , t of rfosiyn, L. I., N. Y., •ir education's sake.
came to Weodbridge
nical traine at the Willow Island
1937 and since then has been nlant in l!»5fl. Since then he has
— Sergeant Kennelh ard. h:;s bef>n doin? yeoman work -t, attended City College, New. It goes deeper than that
Creates Moral
Fibre
V:>.n rrvt
v t will be the
thesiecial ?ue5t n his ef'ort to focus attentimi ™
in York
Creates
Moral Fibre
instrumental in the growth of]held various -.supervisory and
.
. f
.
York, majoring in retail store
r #
Monsignor behves
belives that whatkt J a m e s P a r i s n VnAer his di- management posts at the two lo-1 U»* U/nHft
sneaker at the membership meet- the. oualitative deficiencies nf management and business admin-! Consignor
ht*1 ftfTPH
1&\\ \* I
A
in? 0' the Sisterhood of Consresa- \tnoritan ed'icntion. Before our ^(ration
j discipline does is to create the ; r ? c t i o n i the school has been en-ptions. including the positions of * * J r r « u u y ' H * C ^ X J ghf
**
•jr*
moral fibre which will give hisl inrged,' the convent has been) production superintendent at Mar('in Hr-lh Sholnm, Monday. 8:00 \Vashin°ton D C , legislators he
students guidance throughout added to and a new rectory con- •ietta, and head of the pharma- WOODBRITXiE - Career Nifiht1 bound.
P. M . at the Temple, 90 Cooper «in pouring in the money to sub- VONKERS' INVENTOR
jceuticals, plastics, material serv-jwill be held by the PTA of thej Discussion leudtr will be Miss
Avenue.
^JC t . u r r e n t educational prac- Elisha Graves Otis developed their lives. It breeds character, struct ed.
But, at 77, his biggest job isices and catalytic aniline depart-;Woodbridge Senior High School Margaret Htwlinkson, head
Sgt. Van Pelt, head of the Juve- tices, they might fruitfully ""n-the safety device that led to in-j he sa*'s,
, .
ments at Willow Island.
tat its regular meeting, Wednes-:the Guidance IVjpartment
nlle Bureau of the Woodbridge in what (the) effect of too much.vention of the modern passengerj 10 do this, boundaries must be still ahead.
Police Department, will discuss mnwy to support the existing in- elevator, which made New York I s " "P [or chUdren to let them This week he began the drive Mr. Riffe is a veteran of serviee'day, at 8 p.m. ln the school Woodbridge Senior High School,
the problems of juvenile delin- stitutional arrangements is likely' "ity's skyscrapers feasible, at know what they can and cannot to rais? $700,000 to replace the with the V. S. Army, and is a cafeteria. A resource panel wiiljPanel members will be Stephen
•
• 1852..
•-do. This prepares them for de-aging church that now stands on graduate of W. Va. Universityjbe held on procedures of choos-j Achavrs, guidance director at
Y< inkers
in
to be."
quency.
cisions in later life. It also gives Amboy Avenue and Grove Street. with., a BS degree in chemical ing a career and the problems of Edison High School; Dr. Henry
them a sense of security through- The new church will be built engineering. He is a member of|gaining admission lo institutions-.C. Evans, associate director,
the American Institute of Chem-of higher leanung.
mt their childhood.
Office of Admissions, Hutgeri
across the street from the rectory ical Engineers.
And it goes beyond the classThe resource panel will also University; ami l)r Charles J
on
Grove
in
a
new-vacant
lot
oom,
He, his wife and their two s o n s ^ with the problems of the Jabler, consultant for guidance
have made their home in Wil-jstudent who will gU from High and testing, Stale Department of
"The reason for juvenile de- owned by the parish.
inquency is that parents do not It will be built of brick to con-liamstown, W. Va., for the past
p School directly
y into the business Education.
wt the energy needed to raising; f o r m w i t h t h e j ^
several years. His family will [world, as well as the college-j The meeting will be of interest
heir children, Monsignor Mcnot only to tlw students who will
Monsignor hopes that the newjoin him in the Woodbridge area
orristin says.
in the near future.
graduate this year, but to youngchurch
will
be
built
within
two
"They need to spend a little
er students and (heir parents
years.
The
old
church
will
be
ime finding out about their
Cabaret Night Dance
PTA members are urged to at'
children." In other words, par- razed.
tend and bring a guest. The pubThe
new
church
will
be
relaSet
by
Sisterhood
1
0
Hold
ents have to find out "what
lic is invited.
f>
tively
simple
in
architecture,
he
makes their children tick."
WOODBRIDGE - A cabaret
NEW JOSEY'S
WOODBRIDGE
Instead
of
a
If
Monsignor McColristin has says.
really want peace on
night dance will be
by!
TUVEL AGENCY
pent most of his life in New
Jersey. His elevation to Domestic orate," Monsignor says.
Israel. April
Prelate came in 1948 when Pop?; "Thq church is needed, though, by thf PPatCCapri Quintet. A mid-!
world peace through
llM
Pius XII bestowed the title of for the people who come to us." night supper will be catered by I
jeeupation. — Chiel
"
u llce
arl W a r r e n
Herman Stein. Mrs. Harvey,;
vu
i
/
?
f
addresstnf
Burrow
I
S
?
P
is chairman.
'
• w u 7 a r f intetjnationii] symposium
CIUIIUM.
New Yurk seeking ways to bulli
ChriHtine Lee's GASLIGHT, Elizabeth
peace.
tae are Mrs. Gerald Fishier, res'
•rt E. Jacks .ind
l;
J
n
idise
j | e r i .ii h - s been r, me:! merchandise
and
•. j^g r p ^ j v i n s ! j n P H ; n 'Miss 'n
-nd w~s graduated f nm nana^er for floor covering
l . uvenile and occasional furniture
"'• T t i t*1? dinner wore her " '•'waka High School in n
"
Terr- Haute,' Indiana,
CARAVAN
tat Career Night to be Held
EUROPE
Senior Citizens
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All We Did Was Give Her Our
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She Recovered Quickly
And Bought The Car
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^
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M
Citizens are welcome to attend
meeting! which are held Thurs; DAUGHTKR BORN
** - ^ W at the Knights ot
- A daughter was Columbus Hall.
born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Saphire, 15 Bailey Place, last week
at St. Barnabas Hospital, Livingstoo.
IZ.0O hundred IIM.
$1.15 fifty lbs.
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(Ju>l liiulb uf ClytcrluJ)
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Carterct Press
PAGE THREE
Thursday, March 18, 1965
Local Chamber
Plans Luncheon
, n ,l in,, builders nf
,;,,,,, Wheel" hiKh in the
1
| northern WynminR
• . „ , , „ . , The "wheel"
;,;.,! ,,f si ones forming
' |,.,,| ,n diameter, with
New leaders Mass Schedule
For Tr..o|, 4$ Is Announced
Pmtor Announce*
Sunday's $ervice$
1SELIN - Rev. Roger D. Sidener, pastor of Uie First PresbyISEL1N - New Junior Leaders IRELIN - Two MBSMS will be
WOODRKIDCE - William Mcterian Church announced mom•
nvniirllllH
l|-»lt» " "
Carthy, assistant to the president New arrivals throughout the for the Charter Year 1965-litfifi said tomorrow morning at St
ing worship services Sunday will
•,„!, .ml forming 211
of Electro Dynamics Company, a Township as recorded at the were announced by Boy Scout Cecelia's Church, at 6.30 and 8:00
be held at 0:45 and 10: IS a.m.
i ,. small cairns on
division nf (Jeneral Dynamics, Perth Amboy General Hospital Troop 48, sponsored by VFW Post! stations of the Cross will be held 11
The church nursery will be avail2636.
|Friday. 7:30 P ,M.
\
li;is linen nppointcd hy Edward during the past week include:
able, under supervision, at the
Trio, chairman of the Board of From Fords, a sorMo Mr. and T h o « elected and appointed in-1 Masses Saturday morning will
10:15 service.
clude:
Reinhart
Thorsen,
Jr.,
Mrs.
Adolph
Kaleta,
3
Elm
Ihr ..ixInridKc Area Chamber
be at 7 and 8, with the Novena to
Warren
Loder
and
Walter
Ixxler,
Avenue
a
son
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Church school classes hav»
\ nf Commerce, iis general chairOur lady of Fatima being held
m;in of ihp now membership Donald Krametz, M Burchard Jr., junior assistant scoutmasters; after the 8 o'clock Mass. Confesbeen scheduled a i follows; KtodStreet; a son to Mr. and Mrs.Willis Moyer, senior patrol lead- sions will be heard from 3:30 to
roinmittee.
ergnrten through sixth grades,
Mr. McCarthy is a graduate of 'rancis Dohrowolski, 135 E. er; Gerald Luna and Robert Al- 5:30 in the afternoon and from
845 and 10:15 a.m. Junior High
bertson,
assistant
patrol
leaders;
.Stevens Institute of Technology Grandvlew Avenue; a daughter
and Senior High ClassesVill be
to 9 V. M.
wilh 2!) years of experience in to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kline, 7 Jeffrey LeMarca, troop scribe;
held from 11:20 a.m.fo>l2jWp.m.
Masses
have
been
set
for
SunThomas Gone, librarian; Edwin
his Held. UP is a p
past officer o( Tulip Drive; a son to Mr. and
Moschberger, Frederick Mosch- day, as follows: B-,30, 7:19, 8:00,
Mrs.
Robert
Nudge,
68
Lafayette!
h linynnne
li
Id
Industrial
Manage- Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs.berger, Flying Eagle patrol leader B 45, 9:45, 1(1:SO, 11:15, and noon
ment Club find the Bayonne Raymond Sp?rnal,.49 Grandview and assistant leader; James Tow- in the upper church: 9:15. 10:00,
. Chamber of Commerce.
ell and Dennis Luna, Flaming Ar- 10:45, 11:30 and noon in the lower
Avenue.
church, Lourdcs nnd Fatima
At a general membership From
K
Avenel, a daughter to row patrol leader and assistant Halls.
liinclvmi nf Ihe chamber next Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lleberum, leadeT; Steven McGuinness and
il>\ VAZ'MNO
Wednesday at Ihe Brass Bucket, 475 Mereline Avenue.
Gustave Botta, Apache patrol The continuous Novena to St.
Mr. McCarthy will kick-off mem- From laelin, a son to Mr. andleader and assistant patrol lead- Jude, patron of hopelesq cases,
bership drive.
Mrs. Thomas Murray, 87 Elmer; William Klstler and Jerome and the Novena to Our Lady of
Flowers For All
The Chamber is now a Rrow Avenue.
Weber, Falcon patrol leader and
Occasions
. . •
the
Miraculous
Medal
will
be
held
inR organization and we are From Colonia, a daughter to assistant leader; Raymond EichCall tor flowers, birthto expand it to the ultimate Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan, ert and Dominic SaVasta, Raven Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
in active memberships," said Mr
days,
anniversaries,
4 Timberlaine Drive; a daughter patrol leader and assistant lead- Announcement was made that
WooDRHIIKlK - Mrs. Ida V.i/.- M
McCarthy.
weddings, etc., to add
er;
Ben
Le
Marca
and
Kevin
the
Sacrament
O
f
Confirmation]
|
/ mo has been appointed sales All businessmen, professional to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MeCabe, Loder, Cobra patrol leader and will be administered by the Most]
extra Joy to the erent
of thr resale departmentmen and
interested 1015 St. George Avenue, Apt. 10A. assistant leader; and Karl Janke Rev. Bishop George W. Ahr.t
d industrialists
i d l i
-and other times to
i
tur (lie BerliiKna ,.\wncy real cs iin joining
the ('number are in- From Woodbridge, a daughter and Michael Hamill. Jaugar pa-| bishop of the Trenton Diocese
express your sympathy
to Mr, and Mrs. Sol Eckstein, 27 Lrol leader and assistant leader.
t ilc firm, Frank HcrtaKnn!' prcsi-vitwl to attend the rrweting
a n d thoughtfuuiess —
May 15, at 2:30 P. M.
I
g Clayton Court.
Tickets are available at the
ilcni announced.
Be assured of the (best
Coming events include: March Three dates have been set for
office, 655 Amboy From Port Reading, a daugh- 23, the Order of the Arrow, Cowaw First Holy Communion, St, Ce-THE WILD AND WOOLY WEST is recreated by a turn of the
Mrs Vaziann. uh» holds a Chamber
—call us.
l>rokei-'s license herself, has been Avenue, Woodhridgc, nr by call ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Lodge 9 will hold election of new celia's school children attending crochet hook! Here's a bc-wiskercd, be-spurred cowboy who is sure
19 Tappen Street.
with Ihe Bertiifiiiii firm for the ing KW-4040.
members from Troop 48; March the morning session will receive to lasso the love of any little boy who sees him. Free instructions
From Hope!awn, a son to Mr.30, Troop 48 will have a Court of First Holy Communion on Satur- for crocheting this dolijrhtful toy arc available, by sending a
pail seven years in sales.
~~
and Mrs. Joseph Lacki, 64 James Honor, 7:30 P. M., at the VFWday, May 1, at 10 A. M.: the af- "tamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Editor of this
The attractive realtor, w h o n
• J«»
FLOWERS
Wnodbrldxr
Street.
lives with her family al 299 SonUi " j J C K 1 ©
Post 2636 hall, Route 27.
ternoon session children of St. newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PC 2265.
305 Amboy Are. MB 4 - l t t
Park Drive. WiHxihridge. has two
Five scouts of Troop 48 will par- Cecelia's School will receive on
,
i
Note to new cooks: To "dredge"
il•iiichters. Camille. 11, and Linda,
ticipate in a Raritan Expedition to Saturday. May 15. at 10 A. M.;
IA
Her husband, Frank, is a
food means nothing more than to
and
public
school
children
will
rePhilmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron,
1
sii|H'rvisnr for the Lionel Corp.,
New Mexico. According to Rein- ceive Saturday, May 22, at 10coat it with flour or a similar
in Irviimton. N ,1.
ISKLIN - Cubmasicr
Sidney
I substance.
hart Thorsen, ST., scoutmaster, A. M.
Camillf is a graduate of Wood- Lauranee announced that Cub
the scouts will spend three weeks
hridse High School. Linda is a Scout Pack 4R was honored at the
there. Scouts attending will be:
AVENEL
The
members
of
innior
«t
the
school.
Roundtablc
of
the
Northeast
DisIIMII T i ' a c l i p r
CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF
s,
Gerald Luna, Willis Moyer, KenMrs. V:i7?.'ino went into real es- trict of Hantan Council held re- the Catholic Young Adult Club of
neth
Briseid,
Warren
Loder
and
Will (>IVIlate in years ago after moving to centlv in Ihe Avenel Presbyterian Northern Middlesex County are Walter Loder, Jr.
Woodhridne. She is a native of Church with a banner awarded Roing to see "Gigi" at the PaperS LESSONS Newark.
BY FINE EUROPEAN ARTISTS
by the National I'nit for "Break- mill Playhouse tomorrow, and on
Now at Black-and-White Prices!
ROSARY SETS SALE
•apanly with the t n ™ ' « n fnr Y o l l l n '"
. . _ I March 27, they are going to see
In h e r new •>. Mrs Vazzano
Ml '•; h r .
WOODBRIDGE - The Kosary
20% to 5 0 % OFF
The unit, a pnisrnm of the Boy "Golden Boy" in New York.
sales of S c o u l s "' America, awarded the A pizza party will be held at Sociity of Our Lady of Mt. CarMAKER
will lx- i n ' c h a r g e (if
XSI-027'2
ART
OF
the home of Dale Schweiger, 316 mel Church will conduct a rumhomes and other proper b ; m n " r t n ^
* for. „
mage
sale.
March
25,
26.
and
PICTURE
time
reasons,
including:
a
full
GALLERY
Exclusively Color
Terrace Street. Rahway, Saturties.
FRAMES
program: renewing Ihe Pack day, and a surprise night is 27 from 9 A.M., until fi P.M., in
Charter on time and an increase olanned forjriday, April 2. Anthe church auditorium, Smith
336 State St., Perth Amboy
205 Broad St., Elizabeth
FLander 1-2633
in memberships.
Easter houie-party is set for Street. Mrs. Peter Toth is chairStore Houra til C P.M. Mon. and Than, til 9 P.M. Son. 1-5 P.M.
man and Mrs. Joseph Liptak and
Hev. William Watson, head of]Friday April 9
Mrs. Andrew Bak, co-chairman.
u.. I'nil,
|>_;, congratulated,
1..I..J the
l k « D»«U!
«» i
...'
the
Pack Members
will attend the Pasleaders Tor their accomplishments! s i o n p | a y $unday
March
dunns the past year and said ja t M o t h e r o f t h c S a v i o r
1
• Bridals • Bridesmaids
they have a "chuilenee to con- ary, Biackwood. A corporate
tinw in the ittmmg y»ar,"
• Mother of the Bride
Oomrmmion will be heW at St.
The Pack meeting has been let John Vianney Church, Colonia,
t Bar Mitzvah f Installation
for Thursday. March 25. 7:30
1 Sunday, at 12:15 Mass. Members
• Cocktail Dresses
1>. M . at School 15. Pershtng will recite the Stations of the
1713 SI. Genr«t> Ave. RAH WAY
VI 1-21H
Avenue
; Cross every Friday night at Sf?«|
II llliM'k An. nf Koos Mro».. on K<. IT)
l.Iohn Vianney's Church.
l.KK. ANTHONY
DORIS CAMPRKM.
Uician of Samosata, Greek Northern Middlesex CYAC's
ilprn Dally 10 A.M. In !l P.M.. S»t ) A.M. l o • P.M.
philawpher, first wrote of a trip, will play host to the Mercer
to the moon in A D 160.
County CYAC's at a basketball
game Thursday. March 25. Bowling will be held on Sunday afternoon. April 4. Horseback riding
is set for Saturday, April 10 at
2 P M., and a mystery care ride
is to be held on Saturday. April
24.
The general meetinq is arranged for Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at St.
John Vianney's. An Olympic
meeting will be held Monday,
April 5.
Anyone interested in joining the
club should contact Miss Patricia Weber, 31 Mason Street,
Menlo Park, Metuchen, LI 8-3597
or Thomas Niemiec, 21 Richard
Avenue, Hopelawn. HI 2-1162.
Requirements are: Single. Catho.
lie. and 18 or over.
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loon
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"Cort Cosmetics," directly to
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to assist and give personal advice and beauty help in choosing
j the right cosmetic, an important
service too often overlooked by
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Cort was designed to bring out
{the hidden beauty and youthful
appearance of every glcl from 16
to 60. Cort manager Mrs. Welngait has appointed Mrs. Ann
Garibay of 192 Elizabeth Ave.,
lselln and Mrs. Barbara Flsco,
Fords, N. J.. »6 Area Sales Leaders. Mrs. Garibay and Mrs. Fisc*
will recruit and train gtfll t0
represent Cort. Girls who are
interested in the new training]
period starting in two weekll
pleaae call 283-0547 between t M |
hour's of l and & P. M. for an appointment.
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Independent-Leader (E.B.) . Carters
Thursday, March 18, 1986
PAGE FOUR
Lombard! Named Fords Lions Benefit Show !Fords Sis i erll00(i
CP Drive H e a d S c h e d u , e d for March 31st Meeting Tonight
Deborah
Members
Honored
FORDS - Two members of
P.irkw.iy Chapter of Deborah
acre prewr.ted vrith the higher1
•'A 3rd ei v e n t 0 a member at r
•^eet.ng he'd at tfie Ed:«on House
F:.e award, a gold pin with the
»t:er "D" i.-.Jcribed on it wa;
;ri>en:ed to Mrs Emil Card.m
ari Mrs. Arnold Beraaj by Ihf
pre-ideat of Parkway Charter
Mrs Antoany Quaguariello.
The award is gives by the Deb
.'•• -jh' Hospital in Browns Mills for
T.fn:-::Ki5 service performed
'•'•.:'-. tie Chapter. Mrs, Cardino
rice president of
":r.J Mr* Berr.as were chj«en to
Brandt Qerp , will dire.-e.ve the sward by a s e l e c t
rect trade relations »ctMUes
(•••mmittee beaded by- Mrs, Quagito Affiliated'i w t t u dMstom,
:r:ello.
iocladittje Sch«nl«F Distillers
Workers pinj were presented to
DJWillers Co.,
I
Mrs Joseph Bagan. Mrs. Solomon'
Co..
,-.d Mn M M. Silber.
!
D:«o* or diamonds on their discs
Company and Dreywere presented to Mrs. Arnold
Ashby * Co.
man. Mrs. Stephen Goeti, Mrs.i
Sigmufld tubinski, Mrs. Leo Slob-1
r>Hiar., Mrs, Nick Tortorici. Mrs.!
Fr.ir.k Taneonto, Sirs. Ernest!
Stoukas and Mrs. Jerome SolomN;ck Tortorid, who had a heart
nperation at Deborah Hospital
five months ago. was the guew nf
h:aor. He expressed his thanks to
the Partway Chapter and told ol
his experiences while there.
The neit board meeting will be
held March 25 at the home of Mrs.,
Victor GUckman, 11 Marie Road,
Fords.
li
firm K was an aceoani
be bad
ofrfcUl is a g r a d « * ot Fortham Unlrenlty and a member
of America. He will make Us
headquarters at 1290 Avenue
of the Americas, New York.
FORDS - The Sisterhood of
Temple Emanu-KI will meet, tonight at 8:30. A Purim parody.
"H.im.in the AVoird-he Killer" hy
Irm.i l^e Wolf, will be presented.
FORDS - Angelo Lombardi
M Snyder Road, will serve as
rhainnan of the house-to-hotiw1
canvass in Fords for the 1965 fund
mmpaien of the United Orebr.il
Pils>' Association of Middles*
County.
His appointment as Fords chair
man #as announced today by
Freeholder George J. OtlwsVi.
ecneral chairman of the drive
iv^ich seeks to faise $27,500 outride nf the Middlesex United Fund
.irei to support the work nf the
Association at its treatment center in Edison.
Lombardi, long active in Fnrd«
civic affairs; is employed as a
statistician by the Atlantic and
r.ir'ir.p.iting will he Mr?. Samuel Brrliner. Mrs. Merle Hirsh.
Mr* I ruin K.ihnk. Mrs M:irtin
Levy, Mrs KOIHTI Ste:nher2, ami
Mr; ,' Cl.irk. Mrs. Paul l.cven'iin Hii; direct the play, and Mc>
KiiN-T Sh.iir will accompany at
Hie pi .no
V nninuco sale is planned fur
Mi'-! .y. Tuesday, ami Weilnct;
I iy. ,ii the Temple from SI:30
M 'ir.til 3 ;w p.m.
Th ' !>"'.v lli'S p.u-ty. held jointly
Murrav Flick vas
1 ; vi..
l . i l ! ' r.\ ci
and also '.ilso w o n ' .1
npV.
He is a member of the Woodbridge Board of Education, has
been a scoutmaster for seven
years and president of the Lafay
ette Civic Association for two
years, He was co-chairman of the
Ford j area United Appeal cam-
Mrs. Antol Head
Of Mothers Club
FOIU1S ~ Mrs Eugene Antnl
was chvted president of the M i « Irish nnd Mrs
Mothers Club'of Troop 52 at a
recent meeting of the organizaI No. 25 in Fords,
j SHOW IN REHEARSAL: "Monk" Watson, who will serve as tion.
Other officers elected for a twomaster of ceremonies for the Ford* Lions Club benefit show
I Mrs. Lombardi, also active in
March 31 al Onr Lady of Peace auditorium, is shown with Bob year period .ire Mrs. Raymond
'local civic affairs, was the Fords
Hansen. vice president; Mrs Jochairman of the John F. Kennedy; Hope with whom be has played in the past
seph Baux, secretary; and Mrs.
Memorial Drive.
j
William Yuhasz. treasurer.
FORDS - Rebecca Ann Irish, a —
The outgoing president. Mrs. ninr at John F. Kennedy MeFORDS — The benefit show to Mr. Watson has spent two 3
-fnr
be given by the Fords Lions Club years in the Air Force in Texasj' " ? ^
'^* ntr ori.ii High School h.is been scscheduled for March 31 at the; as Morale Director during World | t e r m of o f f j c e a n d s t a t e d that (,'twl as a delegate to the
Our Lady of Peace auditorium1 War II and has played in every work-ins with scouting was a re- Citizenship Institute at Douglass
...li-^e by The Woman's Club of
Club Sets has been in rehsarsal and will! Veteran's **&* a c r o 5 S ^ ,,,.,J:_. „ „
«ardin S experience.
^
^
.§ ^
Ru(h ^ ^
| be produced and d i e t e d by the
The next meeting of the Mothers .Titcrnate.
Trip to Washington
Tickets for the (how are avail
g DemocraU of
Our Lady of Peace Church, the
Rebecca A. Irish Chosen (To Celeb*
For Citizenship Institute j Holyy K ana
FORDS - IU
Hewett. pastor <•:
copal Church, aiv
Sunday in Lent. '.'
celebrated with >
both at the l>™ •
ami at <i chor.i
mnn at 11 a m M
t h e Intermcdi •
Choirs under thiWith Elko Thr
will meet al 9 1.
Episcopal Youni;
7 p.m. accomp.i:.
Prayer at the chin
Hamilton Avcmir-
be master of
^
B n ] J l s w i c k Ave__ W e s t l a k e ^ j M r s . Robert Crnig.^70 Pitman k n , w n , 0 h c r fnends. resides w.Oi
FORDS — The Greater Second;
Fords, with Mrs. William r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
monies.
Ward Democratic Club of Wood, Service Station, corner New IAvenue,
uhasz as
«>-n°stess.
Irish, at 106 Warner Street, in
bridge announced a few reserva- "Monk" Watson has appeared:Brunswick Ave, and King George ^
in television, radio, ^heaters,! R o a d > j y s t e r n . g C h e v r o n s t a . |
For is. She Ls the oldest of four
Stions are available for the weekbanquets and conventions. He: t i o n i
children, having
having aa br
brother 15 and
„„
D
.U,»W*» r
, c
,children,
Brunswick
end bus trip to Washington D. C, has q l y e d ith such people as' l l u u , «,.-«, New
11 Becky
has played with such people as Ave., and Ford Ave., all in F o r d s G o i ' P r n / l K ' f l f Spending
l t t 0 sisters. 13 and
April 3 and 4.
Bob Hope and gives a perfor- and from all Lion Club members! There is little pleasure in the tel-previously attended schools in
Holy Eucharist v
FORDS - Girl Seoi* Troops in, Mrs. Ann Mako^ chairman, t a d - ; m a n c e w e i c o r n e d and enjoyed by land members of the St John's-ling or. for that mitter. little to California and Arizona. Miss
hrated at 7:3fl a
A\"ENEL - Junior Girl Scout Neighborhood 7 of C r o s s r o a d s ^ J h e ^ b u s j a i n e a v e
startle, but our fears need can- Irish is a cheerleader at henboth the young and old.
I First Aid Squad.
through Saturday
7, King George Road, 7 A.M.J
Troop 120 climaxed Girl Scout
firmin" and some measurements r,rdy Memorial and participates in
lowing, Thursday >
Council
celebrated
Girl
Scout
April 3 and will depart from
Week with an inter-troop Interheld up to awe, wonder and dis- various extra curricular activities,
the Annunciation
mtional Friendjhio Day meeting Week March 7-13 in various ways. Washington, 6 30 P.M. on April 4.
may
She is looking forward to next
Virgin Mary.
Junior
troops
#233
aud
#484
of
A tour of Wasington and a group
last Thursday. Brownie* Troop
No other nation can make the year when she will be the editorA parish cover
Fords
had
a
Juliette
Low
World
visit to the late President John F.
4fi3 with its leaders, Mrs. Richard
claim, but risht here in the failed ir.-chief of the school's literary
1
highlights Wedne
Combs and Mrs. John McGuinn, Friendship get-together. They en- . Kennedy's grave site is included.
States p.blie sending - of fed- magazine, The Pegasus. Becky
j activities at 5:30 r
and Troop 242 with its leader,Itertained one another with inter- Hotel reservations will be provid-j
eral. -'..te ar.l local governments recently attended a three-day
Lenten service at
Mrs Frank Livero were guests.'national dances and songs from ed at a major hotel as part of the
- w.li shatte- the ?2nO billion press conference at Columbia
Mrs. Raymond Parisen is theimany countries. Both are working plan.
FORDS - Miss Hinda Sandra
Meetings inclu
mark
in
the
fiscal
year
ending
Iniversity.
Her
future
plans
inFINISHES
COURSE:
Pvt.
Uw!
e>der of Troop ISO
Ion songster and dancer badges. Non-members are welcome and Epstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Juite 3fl.
elude college where she hopes to| r e n c e L. GotUeib, ion of Mr. Troop #51. Mom
Acting as Junior hostesses were | All the girls perform* the All- may contact Mrs. Mako, HI 2- Bernard Epstein, 114 Glenwoodi
Parent - Teachei
"The breakthrough is comin? just ?tudy Spanish and the Social Scimy
L G o t l l i e b i K pleasant
Terrace, became the bride of Paul!
Linda Hacker, Patty Dorst and American Promenade. Mrs. Mary
12 years after the first SIM billion ir.ces and then perhaps later the gnd
1863,
for
further
details.
Robert Schonthal, son of Mr. and
Pam Rosati, assisted by Mrs. Dixon then took her troop #238 to
government spending year in 1!&1 Peace Corps.
Mrs. Henry Schonthal of Newark,1
Frank Hacker and Mrs. Robert Brownie Troop #491 where her|
These sloomy tidings come from; Donna j s the daughter of Mr. 11-week radio teletype operation 6:30 p.m.; and Jinn. I:::
girls taught the Brownies singing
Sunday at Adath Israel Synagogue
Dorst.
the l.":h edition of the Tax Fount! a n d j i r s Robert 0. McKee. 155 course at the Army Southeastern ate and Senior Ov> roS
with Rabbi Samuel Newberger ofEach Brownie was presented games.
ation's "F.-icu and Figure; on \ r i in gton Drive, Fords. She is an Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga., Thursday at6:30.:..!,!;
i ficiating; at the double ring cerewith a friendship necklace by a Junior Girl Scout tit>op #146
Gove::iment Financing."
\, o n a r student in the junior class last Friday. The 22-year-old respectively.
mony.
junior sister scout.
led by Mrs. John Yank gave
In a peri'jd of mortification, it ;lt Kennedy Memorial and in- soldier, who received his bachDread Disra*
Announcement was made that World Tour Program of songs and
Given in marriage by her fais appropriate to read that public '^^^ among the many activities elor of science degree in busr
Anthrax is one ct the •
Shirley Szanyi and Linda Garrison dances to Brownie Troop #245 of Township
iness
administration
from
Rider
ther, the bride was attired in a'
payrolls are loaded - one of, she -enjoys cheerleading; being a
Perth Amboy General Hospital1
most Infectious d i w s all
helped, decorate a window with Fords.
peau de soie gown with Altncon
even sevee ^ptcyed i»r««isJ s t a i ] [ member 8f Pegasus, ths lit- College last year, , .
recently
include:
both' animals >•!.•! vm and j
Girl Scout display.
,
basic
training
at
Fort
Dix.
lace bodice and scalloped neckBrownies from troop #477 led
•near.y 10 million, draw 548 billion> erary m a g a z i n e ; a feature writer
found in all catb 1 :.
Future planning for dvic activi- by Mrs. Ernestine JJe Falco From Avenel, a son to Mr. and line. She carried a bouquet of
in salaries annually.
0 Q , h e s c l l o o l newspaper, The
tries, according \» Hmyclo
ties was discussed by the three danced the Mexican H&t Dance Mrs. Charles Maurer, 55 Lehigh white orchids and stephanotis.
The gross debt of the three levels T o r t V a n [ i a member of the Cur- First U.S. oil well was drilled Junior Britannicii
troops. A trip to the Avenel before a meeting of other Girl Avenue.
of government for fiscal 1964 is r e n t c i v i l : 3 a n d P h y s l c s clubs., in 1859.
Miss Susan Schussler, Iselin,
firehouse was scheduled for March Scout leaders.
From Fords, a daughter to Mr. was maid of honor.
^estimated at nearly J4O5 billion., Miss M c K e e h a s been c h o s e n ^ . l
26.
twice that of 20 years ago. Your editor-inthief of Camelot. the
Juniors from troop #9S of Hope- and Mrs. Robert Boyle, 74 Glen Jerald Schonthal, Newark, ser,family s share of the debt is c a l - i v . , ^ ^ ( o r n c x t y e a r Donna!
I"
lawn led by Louise St. Merre en- Court Avenue; a daughter to Mr. ved as best man for his brother.
culated at Sfi.Tffi: in 1M4 it was l s
For Ethical
tertained a guest from England and Mrs. Robert Andrejko, 75 B The couple will make their home
participating in the Variety!
who showed a film from her home Avenue; a daughter to Mr. and in Elizabeth after a trip to Miami
Prescription Service . . .
.... , .
. ,
Show being sponsored by the
Mrs Jack Levine, 13 Harman
country.
What is not apparent even m i W o o d b r i d g e Township Recreationi
:^h
I Beach. For traveling, the bride
these totals is that the real burden! Department. She will apply to
Juniors from troop #368
' iselin a son to Mr. and chose pink silk with beige accesAn those who can afford it will be S S y r a c u s e university where she
by Mrs. Oliver Doucette
tnri
S50 New Brunswick Ave.
Sullivan, 13 Winter
"
found to be several times the
prepare for a career in the
a Communion breakfast at the
Phone: HI 2-4568 - Fordt
Mrs.
Schonthal
was
graduated
AT
A.
F.
SCHOOL:
Airman
Street.
erage. Many families are ru3ed.g^ d ^{''jouraalidm.
Pancake
House.
Thirty-efeht
girls
ZOLTAN M. tZALAY. KJ>.,
from
Woodbridge
High
School
and
Nicholas G. U U , MO of Mr. out because they are mired in the
From Woodbridge, a son to Mr.
and mothers attended.
SAMUEL g. KATZ, r.A.CA.
attended New Brunswick SecreCadette Troop #179 made an and Mrs. Jan Jencik, 114 Fulton tarial, Accounting and Business
Aval) yourself of our prom pi
pick-up and delivery. Free park, International Friendship Exhibit Street.
Machines School,, and Rutgers
g
ing «nd Handl-Cbarie »mlc«s
I may
for the Fords Library as part of | From Colonia, a son to Mr, and University College. She was emOPEN DAILY
Mrs.
Carl
Kimmick,
84
Amherst
their
active
citizenship
pneps
and
NEW JERSEY'S
ig°S?ate" oneVations are costing,10 " ^ ^ ^ college life. Mrs. JoFROM 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
ployed by S. Klein on the Square,
Avenue,
in honor of Girl Scout Week.
AirmaTluto has been selected more, too. The-Taxpavers A s s o c i a ^ Swilv > l s , t h l s >«ar s youth
Woodbridge.
FAVORITE CLEANER!
c " 3 ™ ' ' o£ t h e
Her husband was graduated for technical training as an |tion reveals that ' W r a t i n g c o s t s r ^ ™
0 11 3 v l u u
'
rom. Thomas Jefferson High administraUve specialist at the 'take the major share of the al-i" "' "
ichool and Newark School of Fine Air Training Command (ATC) most $650 million spending pro-1 Announcement of the selections
lid Industrial Arts, Newark. He school at AmariUo AFB, Tex. Sram proposed by Governor -was made by Mrs. Chester Baginski, president of the Ford's Club.
a member of the New Jersey Ills new unit is part ol the vast Hushes for fiscal 1966.
New Jersey's budget outlines
National Guard and is vice presi- ATC system which trains airSecond Mayllower
ent in charge of sales for Bad- men and officers in the diverse total spending SoOfi million above
&• Distributors, Inc., Newark. skills required by the nation's the current fiscal years for oper- In the recent historic reenacta'Jng costs, state aid and capital'ment of the original trip of the \
aerospace force.
1
F: lhers
'
. t h e Mayflower
The airman Is a graduate outlays. The total cost of running P ^ ™
11
li
in
the store will be S297.9 million,: *" ^ ^ ^
crossing the Atof Woodbridge High School.
which is an inerew of SM.8 mil-; lalltJC lu'm Plymouth, England,
Mts. Gutman Presides lion, and most of it goes to the «•> a 5.000-mile southerly route.
! executive branch,
,Mayti'mer 1 took 66 days on a
At Business Meeting Figures can be tiresome, so,3'000-"111*-1 J : r c c t r o u t e ISELIN - Dr. Antolne Attalla. WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. David! perhaps the best summary of all I
Train Newspaper
L-tor of the Division of Health, Gutman, president of the Central these dollar si?ns is to remark
guest speaker at the Ken- N. J. Branch of National Worn- that all public spending is taking! ' ' l r i t newspaper ever printed
third of ail the money the peoT
Park School PTA monthly
of the
nesting held Monday evening in
he school.
mf
up on a
>n who is the b«rerof most
Dr. Attalla spoke on "Health in a
U
printing
n the Town and County", empha- and
at
is just too much.
sizing the five phases of public'Beth Sholom, Iselin.
Times - Advertiser
nealth.
I Rabbi Norman Weinman of the T Sunday
^
A nominating committee was'the Iselin Temple gate the "D'j
•ippointed as follows:: Mrs.
iMrs. Frank;
Frank Var Torah".'_and Mrs._ rhiTnanj|
Prot<"ctio0?
Fyke, chairman; Mrs, Vernon|Din|ott, president of Beth^ Sholom j Cannibals and'heid-hunters of
F h " " " ' Irhood, extended the w e ' - Dutch N<;w Guinea *ear skulls of
Cumriings, Mrs. L
Lee French,
Mrs. Edward D^iombak, and Mrs.
deceased iiarfnts ground th<tir
Recommends:
Chemhiel. Election of officers A' playlet, "Diary ofj, a Bala-inecks as protection against
Professionally Dry Cleaned
will take place at the April me^t-'busteh" was presented finder the|ghosts For the same purpose,
pp
direction of Mrs. Josepi Berman they wear hum:^ verteijrae
i
ng.
New amendments to the by-laws,paying tribute to the late Mat- necklaces, ;:nd Sis'"ion dashers,
were acceptedd by the general! hilde Schechter, founder of the nose onrmentst and harpoon
membership.
, heads from humJh boiit
i league in 1917.
GirlScoutsMark i Girl ^ Week
lntcrnationaIDa Y i Marked b y T r o o P
Schonthal-Epstein Rites
Solemnized On Sunday
CLOTHES FRIEND
FORDS PHARMACY
B
Make Your
Dream Home
A Reality...
6
Hoir
Cleailig
1
Every Day
liclidli* Sat.
All U c a t l w
Health Director
Addresses P.T.A.
Sklit
ALL WEEK SPECIAL
RABIriOWlTZ
HARDWARE
HOME LOAN
We can snow you tne "right way" to buy your dream
house . . . and we can help you finance it on the
very best of t e r m s . . . at rates that may well be less
than you presently pay as monthly rental.
Come in and discuss your needs with us today , . .
for the home you plan to buy or build, or for refinancing your present mortgage.
HOURS: 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. DAILY (Except Saturdays)
1st THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.
UNITED ROOSEVELT
Savings and Loan Association
11 • 15 Cooke Avenue
Tel. K I 1 - 5 4 4 5
Member Ftdwal
Home Loan
Bank System '
Carteret
Member Federal
Savings & Loan
Insurance Corporation
MEN'S BUSINESS
ne|ii-esemauves ui me iM.-iuiTOyi
M rgi
D
avid
David
Jacobs
was
>"i
At
Ohi-los
Rnzi'
!hc"\m-i-/in
Park School 24 PTA will attend! c h a r g e of reservations and mem- i ^ ^ £ ' , S e 'nr e v 2t£
the Spring County Council of t h e ! b e r s o f B e t n S h o l w n sis terhood [Ll'deen at tte ' d ^ V t ™St
Parent Teacher Associations a t ; w ? r e h o s t e s S es for the luncheon. Z l T u t ." ^
J " I
y
the Cedar Garden Restaurant,] T h e a n n u a i S | ) r i n g > conference! i f ^ L
}
,
^
Hamilton Square, Trenton, March; wiu b e n e l d | M a y 13 a t L a k e - f ^ a '
22. Representatives include Mrs., W00(l- T h t . A p n l ! m e eting has
11.,
Luna, Mrs. Joseph Okulic?, p r o - ^ ^ cancelled.
gram vice president; and Mrs.:
_..
Edward Elliott, first vice presi-j GUissiiiakins was ;i major indus
dent.
try of antiquity.
BOWCO
BOWCO
BOWCO
BOWCO
BOWCO
BOWCO
BOWCQ
TERMITE CONTROL
IDvvi'iir uuiirnnlef b.v <nu> uS
lhe ttldi'Hl iiml lii'si i><|ui|i|H-d
HTiuili- fumrul en, in \ . J.
PILLOW
*! j r more
THERE'S V l f i l i llEAHER NEAR ^
CAKTEKKT
LIQUORS
1M Main SI. upp. Alt'
s:t5 Amboy Ave.
neit to Klrtt Suvlngt
FREE
Customer Parking
(Cor.
Carteret SIM
*(ORCHU)
All ipedals
addrets.
I* \HWAY
JLONIA
5iO New ilruttswlck Ave.
^\
im lmni
Grand ft to
Inman Ave., Shopping
FULLY INSURED
lABOIATOIHEV
LAUNDERED
OODHHIlXiE
Center CNest to A&P
33 ( t o n ttrving Komiownt't of Ne« J t i u ,
CALL 388-6444
SHIRT5
PERFECTLY
at
Itumlolpli
CAKIKKKl
All
addKM.
KLIN
EDISON
Hwy. 27
(Next to
Oak Tree Kd.
(Opp. iMlln Theater)
•KhlrU nc
tlr
;
j
(E.B.) - Carteret Prem
Thursday, March 18. 1965
PAGE FIVE
SBr8,
There'll Be a Big
avmg of the Green Daring
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
, March 18,19 & 20
j Catherine SLto5th SL
TEAM'S
Elizabeth Avwiw Mirchanti
[(PEN'S & BOYS'WEAR
TAG
DAYS
Sinon't St. Palriok't Specials
ArtoNetJs'Dm'tWorrr..Sit/Hurray
•I
3 DAYS ONLY - With COUPON
A-A AUTO STORES
SIMON'S TOY COUPON B U Y S — -
6S3 ELIZABETH AVE. (Cor. 7th St.)
'•20" BOYS' BARRACUDA
I HIGH RISE HANDLEBAR BIKES
wht>r«
"QuantitUt Ar* NEVER Limited"
BRING THIS COUPON.
TNURS., FRI.
and SAT.
I WWI» Ihey Uit • «•«. MM V.lu.
FREE FREE
U t;i.|/|BETH AVE. — EL. 3-8532
Bicycle Purchnu _
R,g, $4 f a i n *
2.99!
5.99:
! PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH
J Battery Operated.
Rfg, $10 Value
Carry Only
«
ltemi
*
tUk. J
WC I
I AA i
I •*»J
1 Bf AVOHA. Kef. $5 y«lur
Suftjwi la Prior
For the Finest
Selection of
SHOP
THESE
DRESSES
14.98»29.98
T*
Us« Our Lay-away Plan
or CCP. Charge
Salt
ELIZABETH
OPEN MON. & THURS.
9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
tmenkj
CALL
b'S Men's & Boys' Wear
wllk my
! PENNY BBITE DOLLS
[ Reg. XM Valat
'
• SKIPPER DOLL CASES
! H*g. 2.50 Value. ^ . , „
• H»bt>v Speeiul!
! GIGANTIC FRANKENSTEIN KIT
MACMILLAH • ROYAL M O N
ALEMITE (Fortified with CD2)
HAVOUNE • CASTROL • QUAKER STATE
Special Sale Prices
LcARD CREDIT
29
N.
95 i
; FREE - ZA ZOOM MOTOR - FREE j
•
Garage Size QT. CAN SPOUT
WITH PURCHASE OF
24 QTS. ol Olt of Your Choice
or
LITTU FOLKS SHOP
EL 3-9148 or EL 4-4133
Charge Itl M.F.C.
Olh.r Dayi »10 A M lo 6 P.M.
Op»n M0.:. i THURS
'til 9 P.M.
LITTLE FOLKS SHOP
865 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH
Phone: FL. 1.1200
OPEN DAILY ft A.M. to 8 P.M. — SAT. 8 A.M. l« 6 P.M,
SUNDAYS 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
For
Selection,
Service,
Savings...
IUE
SC3 ELIZABETH AVE., ELHABETH
MERCHANTS
ST. PATRICK'S SPEOIftlS
1ADIAT0R ENCLOSURES
l t d Enamel
* THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ONLY •
6.95
Her While
S"«7"
V
• .1C
| or 4 -
or tT
540
UNITS
IN STOCK
IV or V" I N T o r j r J U . M
25 • or 37" i 10" M_irJ_lS.«
2S'or J7"Vi0"_wjr_|M.M
:v or irj_io"_or
io
«o"
__l_w;£«.
._..JJ.T1"
ica Top BASE CABINETS
A»of«d Color Topi
I 19lIJ«n6 SingU Door
25 LBS.
KITTY UTTER _
FISH TANK
with Pump, Filttr,
Mtattr & Thtrrnollat.
KO. $U
IM
UllAtETH AVI.
H M»M
mnd
Mocked Dacron
jllored CURTAINS
72
long
Turquoiu-Oold.
po.r
„
fl.
MON Full Siie SNOW WHITE
PSLIN S H E E T S
99"
1.57
2.99
IWDRAPES
»0 long
I * ' ! pair
SWMDTAIIS
5f*r$1
Perfect QuUlj,
A ..
I
Sim I I* 11, CotoH: W box
C.!l... B™.n. BI.C1 iM b y
^Siof$1
5lor$l
WHITE CLOUDS
5 fOf 1$
ANfiflS
5 lor$l
NYLON HELENCA
and ANTRON SHELLS
•
•
•—•-
rt' Parkin* Opp. Stor* • l u t t i 14,10, 71 Pan Out Dsor
Curtain Corner
on
OVERALLS & JUMPERS
BIB OVERALLS
II,,,. «,, K,ra
UKE 8USH # » ,
( I U t
so „
A
,, ,|
M
UNLINED JUMPERS
N
TOASTER
Reg. 98c
U 5-6-7
i I Colon
-13 i »4
1
« All OnwtolMd
•-oiiio early for bfet MIKUOO.
3DDS N ENDS FROM REOULAR STOCK •
1
SPECIAL with COUPON
• SKIRTS • SWEATERS ft OFF
• ALL SALES FINAL •
•FULL SKIN
99
III CCP • ICA • UNICARD •
MDKHARGI
CHAMOIS^_
IRISLONE_
PLASTIC TAPE
Venetian Blinds
23"-36" Wide
64" Long
Colors
WITH COUPON ONLY
BUULAP FIBERGLAS
mam
No ironing burlap weave.
Lets light and air in. 84"
long. Gold, pumpkin,
green, blue.
Spedul •
*
Purchase _pr. *-*
36x80
A/ia In Stack—
Widthi lo 4«"-Ufldtht to
!3"-3t" Wid.
long
*a.
UTILITY CABINET
Md HIMH.
18 wide, 60 high, 12 d M p ,
lingW door. Not ai llluttrattdDooi
24x60irl2 Doubl. Door
24*A6»I2 DoubU Deaf-
Simon's St. Patrick's Specials
3 DAYS ONLY with COUPON
-
S I M O N S B A B Y COUPON B U Y S
j Thayer 3-P«. CRIB, MATTRESS, BUMPER
J
[ENSEMBLE, Reg. 59.95 Value
Complete
! NYLON MESH PLAYARD
J All Chrome, Reg. 21.95 Value—_Now
! Moulded Vinyl FOAM CAR SEAT
|Reg. 12.95 Value
• BABY'S INFANT SEAT
iWhile They Last
Fin ipaiiaui (•^•rliMnh f^r <«o<li, uttntili,
18»66KI2
U"
Charge It
M F.C. UN1-CAHD
194 '3.44
-
2.49
3.33
WHITE PLASTIC
WINDOW
SHADES
Curtain Corner
32x80
OOc!
3.33
Decorator
GREY • WHITE • BEIGE
"Quantities Are NEVER Limited"
•ALEMITE
•CD2
SLOCKING
•CAPS for All Cars
WITH COUPON ONLY . . .
r
EACH
AvaikibU in:
where
f
ST. PATRICK'S SPECIALS
In 10 Vivid
ST. PATRICKS SPECIALS
FOLDING DOORS
663 ELIZABETH AVE. (Cor. 7th St.)
EL. 3-9148 or EL 4-4133
99'
DlrectlT Opp. Oor Slon (Elii. Are! at Itfld tt.l
TAKE BUSES # 2 4 , 30 or 72 TO OUR STORE
OPEN THURSDAY T L 9 I\M. — C.C.I', or UNI-CARD
tasselt.
871 ELIZABETH AVE.
A-A AUTO STORES
• B«li>ro on our liUy uXt cletrinca table.
"""I drastically reduced ior quick M U . '
AS & GIRDLES
JAMAS & GOWNS
MEMBER
TEAM
Auto Heeds? Don't Worry.. See Murray
1ll!
ff S & HALF SLIPS
YtUow. BI11*. Ureci. R«d, Cold.
TurquulM or Pink.
ALWATi PUNTY Of PAKINO
Pint QuUtr
• Rt|. 1 » k IN
EL. 3 - 0 6 7 8
PARK IN MUNICIPAL PARK INC LOT
099
R*|. 1.98
Than, ' t i l 9 PJA.
NYLON HOSE
Proportional
•
ROTO BROILER
EL 2-8157
OpM M M . &
a.,
QOTHAM Geld Strip*
•
Reg. 1.49 .
925
ELIZABETH AVL
CC.P. or UNI-CAUD
fiTTI-PANTS
59c
98c
,
HOME SERVICE
927
LLllABETH
AVE.
Removable, w a sin Me,
itippererl covers or with
with POODLE DESIGN
Hurry In For Utt Selection
A*U«IO
SCALLOPED & FRINGED
APPLIAME M R S
> J.»l
MIXER
SPECIAL PURCHASES
KAYSER
THROW PILLOWS
66
"47 rears in the Union S«»an
Shopping Center"
We Art a TEAM Member
QUILTED PLASTIC
M»tly Wl.it.
treknt >(IM 1 * ! • SO
71 TO OUR STQU
'PEN THUKWAY 111 9 P.M. -
SHOWER m
r
Whilt t Hiikory Ship*
Sim I t t* SO
lo ».M
„
W. Ar* • TtAM
PMK IN MUNICIPM FA1KINO IOT
DECORATIVE
A floral & itripe pattern
in pink, orchid, maize,
white, green or blue.
He*- 2.m
-i cn
Coraplfte
<JU
Set
• Uu CCP. v M F C. Chorg* flan •
i: .rai,
PLASTIC
with MATCHING CAFE SET
"47 Ytan In tti« U»»"
Curtains-Decorators
LL.
St. Patrick's Specials
Workmen! CLOSEOUT
AVE.
EL 3-0678
Ml
925 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH
OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY 'til 9 P.M.
EL. 3-S610
$
Includes Overtaking Zippers and Welling
EXTRA CHAIR, *,. $ 3 5 ^_ S 23
Tin DUBLIN Shop
S i Patrick's Specials
W
aiZABITH
SOFA & CHAIR
SLIPCOVER SET
2
Rig. 2-99 |g 4.9?. Famoui
mok«i, all with tippan, spring
colon. Sliti 34 to 40.
ZEBRAS
5 for $1
Lfi.Fiic T 6UPPIE$rr.$3
•
Reg. 89.50 2-Pc.
CUSTOM-MADE
FOR TOUB
CONVENIENCE
OPEN THURSDAYS TIL » P.M.
Mmll 2 Per C*$t»m*r
Color FIBERGLAS
TEXTURED NYLON HOSE
PUTTKS-
Save 23.50!
Rtj. $1 S*aml*n
5Ur$1
NEONS
95
2
THURS., FRI.r SAT. ONLY
69
MOUIES
'A ELIZABETH AVE.
IT. PATRICK'S SPECIALS
I DAYS - THURS., FRI., SAT. - 3 DAYS
9
Tropical Fish Sale
WHITEWAY PETSHOP
Of«i Mm. 1
Itiun. til »
1(1 ir<-mi < cull
1.39
10 Gal. Stalnlni Sttti
Sinalt Door
f.M
UW
Singl* Door.
Dovblt Door
Doublt Door
Dbl». Or. w/br»o<«>o»J».M
. PoliihxJ Print
Cotton i
• Cotton and Rayon
Crtpit
• S-M-L and
Half Sim
All Col»n
40%
6.95^
Shifts and Dusters
BABY
PARAKEETS
BIRD CAGES
WHITE & GOLD FtlTTIR TOPS
2O«16»36
24x20»36
74*20x36
30.20x36
3
30*20x36
Regularly 3.99
NEW SPRING
SINGING
CANARIES «„ , » _ - r .
HIGH"] _ D W 2 I i " " C I
WIDE
ST. PATRICK'S SPECIALS
ST. PATRICKS SPECIALS
8.99
JO.95
J1.»S
Ooubl. Door
JOS
30»MxIJ DowbU D o « — _ H «
j BABY BATH TUB
| Reg. $4 Value
-Now.
1J
ttn
7.88
2.99
1.99
2 All Chmmt, Eaiy Folding
•1965 Model HIGH CHAIR
• Reg. 19.95 Value__
Caih'onil Corry Onjy
•
Now 10.01
lt»mi Subjict ta ti\*i
S«U
Ch«s* III MFC.
OPEN MON. Ofld THURI.
'til t F.M.
c
ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZABETH
H AVE., K M / A B U I I
MONDAY A TltftnSDAY 'III t» P.M.
DAI!-* 1 AJl. w » P.". - SAT. I I . L u i
iillNOAVS 9 A.M. u Ui30 P.M.
OpM MBO * Tkuti. 'til »
STORES
IN
(E.B.) • Carteret Vnm
Thursday, March 18,1965
Brain Injured Child
Topic for Meeting
PAGE SEVEN
lousehold Bingo
Set for Mar. 22
new arrival at The Hospital Cen- Street, Woodbrldgt, as vdedk- ton of Mr. and Mrt. Harold Manter, b'rangrf recently was Todd orian of his class, took part la del, 4t Cleveland Avenue, Colonia,
Knobel Ornstein, son of Mr. and he annual commencement n e r - a senior at the College of Emimnm
tnrr. CITT »HD
WOODBRIDGE - Mr>. ElizaMrs. Marvin A. Orstein, « « Pros- cises o( the Middlesex'County Vo- poria, Emporia. Kansas, is on the
ESTIMATE ANYWHERE
Dean's List . . .
b«th F-rtidui, tMehtr, dtmonpect Street, East Orange. Mrs. cational and Technical High
itrator and lecturer at Twchert COLONIA - The Women1! AuxOrstein is the forme Roalyn School. Prth Amboy, held y u t t r MamMMI
day at the New Brunswick VocaColl«f«, Columbia and New York lary of the Little Fellows League
Knobel, Colonla
Airman First
Population of TrisUn da Cunha
tional
School
auditorium.
Mr,
Untvtnity,
will
bt
the
speaker
Colonla will meet Monday at
• D M H A Wtatow*
Class William H. Benton, son ot
it one big family. Exiled from
MaWri.li
ij]m
at a m a t i n g of the. Central New
Colonia Civic Club.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bwwon, Sydorko Is up for a scholarship their South Atlantic home by vol
illiiork
Jeney Awociatlon (or Brain In- Program chairman, M n . Jo90 Edgar Street, Woodbrldge, hag at Purdue University. . . , Four canic emotions in 1M1, the MM
jured Children, March Jl, B:15 seph Vaisallo, announced that a
been graduated from a special Woorihridge residents will per- Islanders bear one of seven sur1
• Prjwwi
p.m. at Mlddlettx County Voca- household / blnjo will be held
-ninth"
communications-electronics emirs* form with the Suburban Sym- names (being relaUd by Inter
tional Hifh School, ISA Eastern
m e m h j n crtV their guest!
mililM
at Lowry AFB, Colo. Airman phony Orchestra next Wednesday marriage); Olatt, Green, Hagan
Avtmn, New Bmniwtck.
ire a i k e d A bring -i canned good
Benson, who will report for duty night In the Cranford High School Lavarello, Repetto, Rogers and
iirlnnr*
CaMMti
houiejww goods wrapped for
at Air Force Headquarters in auditorium. They are Bernard Swain.
ilnl
Mn. Fraidus will tpeak on "Ed
bingf prize.
Latuche. 15 Meeker Drive. Fords
Washington, U a graduate
ucatlnf the Brain Injured Childl\(i IT
lli
l
Woodbrldge High. He also has violtit;
Pifptrinf Him for Ufe in Our Plant for the annual card party
Sylvia
Rablnowlti, SOI • • » • I f A l l • I
studied at Mississippi State UniCulture." Tin public li invited to ,prtl M are now being made by
Aw,
he chairman, Mrs. Edward Hen- Alrmm Second Class Oskar Pen- versity during his ofl-duty hours.
attend.
ning. Members w e n requested Ic. son of Mr. and Mrs. John His wife, Velma, is the daughter Diachun, 137 Florence Avenue,
donate green stamp* to the pro- Penh?, M! Went Avenue, Sewaren, of Wyatt Freeman, Kenner, La. Colonla, Mr. Diachun Is a baaject.
participated In recent dedication Richard Sydorko, aon of Mr. andtoonlst and Mrt. Diachun It an
Also on the agenda if ft rum- ceremonies at the War Memorial Mrs. John Sydorko, 109. Clinton oblst.
Stephen B. MaixW,
mage tale In May under the dHAuditorium, Boston, Mass. The
rectlon of M n . Thomas Donoghue. airman is assigned as a dental
At the last meeting a "A Crtay laboratory specialist at t , G.1
tat" social was held. Lawrence Hanacom Field, Mass . , . Miss!
Dttch wat winner for the pret- Carol Kotler, K Sycamore Road,!
ties that. Mr. August Sohon won colonla, was honored at Temple
the priit for the most original hat^hivtrtity's annual Recognition]
and M n . Kehhwr for the tunaML fty Convocation as a President*
Art •«
• valuable insurance to havt rtrong retervei oo the bench,
Scholar of th*College of Liberal
lm
Arts.
President
of
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Spanish
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:'• i n case you need them In en emergency. Public Service
Honor Society, member of the
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BELW - R»bM Norman Dean's List of the college for four
* 1*
:,,.,! to .1 ugmerit permanently mounted transformers in
KMnman, spiritual leader of Con- years. A graduate of Woodbrldge
(HI)
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to our substitute
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Kastner. Rev. Oabertaon will
have at hit topic,, "ChritUans
Believe In the God of Israel."
Rev. Gilbtrtaon hat extended
an invitation to the congregation
to attend Holy Thursday Services
at the Our Savior's Lutheran
Church, at School 18, Indiana
! Avenue, at 8 p.m. The sermon
will be "The Last Passover of
Christ.
fUAIIf
TAX MONEY
• Instead of getting a refund, are you oiw
of rhe many who ewe a tax this year?
H to, w * cordially Invite you to take advontoge of ew TAX MONEY* SPECIAL!
Air - Rail - Steamship — Hotel
Miniiter to Speak
At Temple Beth Am
gngatlon Beth Shoiom, announ- Senior High School, Claas of 1901.
ced hit sermon topic for Friday she hat been accepted by Middlenight Sabbath service, at 8 p.m., bury College, University of WIswill be "What Is Kashruth?"
eoniln, Northwestern and the UniCantor Dr. Norbert Kaifner versity of New Mexico for study
win a n t e the Rabbi In conduct- toward her master's degree . . .
Ing atrrtcM. CandlH wfil be Pvt. Brian Redhlng, 20, son of
lighted at B:« p.m.
Mr. and M n . Dower Redhing. S2S
Junior Congregation Sanrtees Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldge, It
will b» held Saturday, 10:80 a.m. now with the B2nd Airborne DiviRabbi Weinman announced that sion at Ford Bragg, N. C,
on Friday, March M, at Sabbath
Servlcei at I p.m., a special Jottings:
guest wDl be Rev, Richard V. Francis M. Schoeffler, son of
Gllbertaon, «utor of Our Savior'i Mr. and Mrs. Edward H, SchoefLutheran Church, IaeUn, In con-fler, 141 Bucknell Avenue. Woodjunction with Brotherhood Month, bridge, i t among the 18 Union
Services will be conducted by College students who have volunRabbi
Klelnman and Cantor teered to serve as tutors in the
i ff i P
Iff 1"T;. » , £ * * * WO A UTTIE SHORT
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, , i , hni! stations that have been damaged or put out of service
, > • inr. or severe storms. Always ready to step in and
,
11 tcr sized replacement job, this mobile transformer
, ,!: n w.iy Public Servicrgives you highly dependable
:.:,--tric service.
in ummrmm
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• ELIZABETH (Uo Ho. * * ) •
NOB EUttbtth AT*.
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m New Biunrlek AT*,,
LINDEN
Cranford public school system. A
graduate of Woodbridge Senior
High School, and a freshman at
Union, majoring in liberal arts,
Mr. Schoeffler will serve as a
tutor in history . . . On the
Dean's List at Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C . is William
A. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William M. Peterson. 202 Clinton
Street, Woodbridge, <t junior at
the College of Arts and Sciences.
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FANTASTIC-UNBELIEVABLE!
Tidbit PArts-Gym Festival
Joseph E Rapelye. son of Mrs.
1
Planned for MeetingMary Rauelye Hiram's Trailer
COLONIA - You can tell spring Village, Avenel, who recently
is just around the corner by the completed eight weeks of basic
plans being formulated at the training at Fort Dix. has been as!
Colonia Junior High School for the signed to Ford Polka, La . . .
VFW Posts throughout the Town; PTA meeting, March 25.
! As a tribute to spring the stu- ship are busy with affairs to select
dents are planning an "Arts and their Loyarty Day Q u e e n s . , . The „
Oym Festival" to coincide with New Jersey Region of National!
the planned meeting. Students of Conferena* of Christians and Jews
the gym classes will participate hat issued a summary of evaluafn special activities and the art tions on thfpuUic and community
and home economic classes will relations Institute held at the lohave displays projecting themea cal Police Headquarters, recently.
toward spring. The themes and Most interesting! . . . From
displays are projects being made Bucknell University, Lewisburg,
in shop, art, and home economics Pa., comes word (hat John Giatropouios, son of Mr, and Mrs, Peter
classes.
GiatPopoulos, 176 Edgar Street,
The nominating committee will
Woodbridge, has been named to
present the slate of officers for
the Dean's List, Giatropoulos,
1965-66.
freshman, ii studying for a Bachelor of Arts Degree . . . Charles
F. Avenel, has been appointed a
certified rifle instructor, it was
announced today by the National
Rifle Association of America . . .
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Operator 13 Reports:
Arming those who served aboard
the attack aricraft carrier USS
Independence on a post-overhaul
cruise to Virgin Islands in the
Caribbean were Navy Ensign
Robert A Weinstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs Milton M. Weinstein,
530 Middlesex Avenue, Colonia;
Seaman Roy P. Fox, USN., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Fox, 386
Hudson Boulevard, Avenel; and
Navy Lieut. Robert G. Kovack,
Dental Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Kovach, 405 Avenel Street,
Avenel.
The Independence has
returned to her home port of
Norfolk. Va., Saturday. . . . Fireman Apprentice Robert C. Zuccaro, and Fireman Richard A.
Zuccaro, Jr., USN, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard.A. Zuccaro, 117
Spruce Street, Port Reading, are
serving aboard the fleet oiler
USS Caloosehatehee with the U. S.
Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.
Tint Caloosehatehee left Newport,
R. 1., February 18 (or a six and
one-half month cruise. She is
scheduled to visit ports in Spain,
France, Italy and Greece.
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BANKING HOUKS:
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Friday » A M l« 4 I' M
and 6 P.M to 8 H M
Howard Wolny, son of Mr. and
I Mrs. H. Alton Wolny, 524 Barron
Avenue, Woodbridge, has been
pledged by Zeta Eta Chapter of
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at
Muhlenberg College, Allentown.I
Pa. Howard, a graduate of the I
Woodbridge Senior High School I
last June, la, a freshman at the
college majoring in political science. . . . Marine Pvt. William
E. Anthony, son of Mr and Mrs.
James H. ' Anthony, 65 Wilson
Avenue, Iselln, graduated from
recruit training' at Marine Corps
ReorifH Depot, Parris Island,
S. C , last,-irtek,
. . Art Peterson, son of Mr. ,«nd Mrs. Arthur
C. Peterson^ MO Prospect Avenue, ^
I Woodbridge, | a s been elected re-,
cording secr#ary of Theta Epsilon social fraternity at Upsala
College, East Orange. Art is a
junior and an economics major
A graduate of Woodbridge Senioi
High School, he plans a career in
personnel work. . . .
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The BPW was very proud oi two
jf its Nurses Scholarship winners.
Beatrice Hnnderhan and Audrey
Duser, now studying at CharJes
K Gregory School of Nursing,
Perth Amlwy General Hospital,
,vlw took part in the Woman of:
•ie Ye'.ir dinner at the Sliackii•, i\,m I'ciuntry Club, Scotch
I'iains, Saturday nijjht. . . . A
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"PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE?"
Letters to Editor
What's Past Is P a s |
Twenty-five years ago. ™ / ° ™ s h | P bcRan a
hive the federal fiovernment build a new post ,
-• •
Editor:
lndepondent-1/eadcr
In Ihis topsy-turvy' world
Published Weekly On Thursday By
NORTH JERSEY PUBLISHING, INC.
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Lawrence F Campion, Publisher
Harry P Frank, Associate Publisher
Wnndhnrice. N • '•
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MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS - ONE YEAR. MM
SIX MONTHS 0 . 9
An Excellent Project
gf'.' youth will be neater
awd better trained if a r.fw :or.cept
in;vocational education'lives \i? 'c expectations.
fc) further :!;c plar.s Mayor Waiter
Z:fpoloha« arrar.sca :or a seminar.
trt;bc .sponsored by the Woodbrirfge
InBustnal Ceur.c;] on April 8, at
which '.OCA. .r.d^rialists, school
:r.rn:bfr> ar.d school adminiSt:-ato: w:l! rather to dl?cuss high
scljooi i.'ur:':cuia.
Vlavnr Znpolo said that he ha? been
receiving "playbacks" from area industrialists that high school students
in general are not receiving sufficient
vocational training and that many
are not suitably trained for jobs that
industry has to offer.
The new concept in vocational education is being projected throughout
the State as a major force in eliminating dropouts and juvenile delinquency, Dropouts once claimed they
quit school to find work and earn a
salary, but according to the New Jersey Education Association at least 21
New Jersey school districts have canceled out this reason. A student's
chance of getting immediate employment is higher if he stays in school,
and the work is appropriate to his
skills and aspirations. •
Vocational Division of the New Jersey State Department of Education.
Last year, the number of cooperating'
schools climbed to seven. This year.
the state has been informed of 21
such programs. Perhaps as a result
df the. seminar Woodbridge will ,be
next on the list.
Reporting in the NJEA Review, Mr.
Wyllie said work-study programs can
and do affect student behavior. He
received this report from Morton Ash-,
man, assistant principal of Summit
High School:
•Many of our terminal students
showed a tremendous reaction to the
inherent possibilities. They have
spruced up their appearance by wearing more business-like attire and gotten neat haircuts. They have also
made determined and observable efforts to avoid scholastic and disciplinary difficulties. In short, they want
to get into the program and want
nothing to stand in the way."
-QIn HIM. the township went to the i
the use by surrounding communities of „
and
help
where th? human rare is headed (arj|jtir<
-0All-Hi
News."
the new S |
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Conditions are worsening; and
Ten .
man is surely not making much
»nn second place in m
headway toward universal har- WoodhndR"
IliRh newspapers in a Columbia i: n
wiTother schMl
mon>
1 think we should nil use our Five years afio Mayor Frederick M. AdaV
efforts to rrtiiki1 this country a
hoiinr.es would l>c held to delermrw new
friendlier place in which lo live
in the township
Tins is my Friendship Cocktail
I hat I hone will b? ;i step in Ihe
rijiht direction toward a coal of
world wi'le undcrstandinj:. I am
offering it with Ihe guarantee
thai, if tfikon and offered regularly, it will brine friendship, happin> ss and peace of mind.
,\ Koticrl 'MW h. W isliinRton tion Reference
cur:'i'S|i»nden! of ihe Portland, growth rate is ,ii
Now fur ihe njjr.'dients
i F.u'fv •) F e l l o w s h i p , 'i Ore^onian write-- I t \ fantastic! miafly. with Ihe
ME *-i:H
pF.R e n p y
" • — ' =*••""*••«»" the post ni
FACT AND OPINION
TITS'
I
Common
Sense. \ n word re.illy ( lines adequate in the lenst «V
power n> do justice to
A Blue
wwlils must cosily office
„.„,
or neighbor whenever huM]n,:
,
,|
Washington's
ugliest
; n
cent
voo mM be (Hintf envious, hit- M i [ m . the Kiyburn Building in
• h ,, r .wntful to him or hoi If „,,„.,, *,„„,- (l ,n K ressnien will more deaths ,n !
vou .1. this it Mill make you feel. ,,„,„ hl , sl,cliere,l in sari'h luxury > « ™ n mc:,s,,
ti\ -,nd sleep belter
|f, nnl so much the price diphtheria and ,.
Thank vou seems to he made- , , , ,,s,|( - »PII over «im> million
^ ^
^
^
ouatc :o express m> appreciation -hut the t.istelc^nes »'ln »]»«» N c w Ynrk Tin,,
to vo.i (or permitting m- lo sub- tl,c niMiir> * ' V n T u ' l l n i s States last VIM,- •
m l the*- IhoucHs through vmir n ^ r e - i o i u l office run (tins
. M n ^ Sovu-t ! •
,. , munumen..,! symbol of on.- of o m i c ^
^ ^
to the Editor column
,1H. chjract.-nst.es of Ihis era
^
C|OM
Very truly yours.
in \mcrica. too much money and
Miss' Rowena H Sh.iu
Skike wKoronsly. drink andllliror
offer \ u r m hc-ried!) to > the
«•! Smith Stree!
Perth Ambo>. V .1 <«Kl'
March
Editor:
Under the Capitol Dome
This fti
run riot The Hayburn Ru'ililinc wrailHn't even make
^
rmn
"
duct i
use of electricity some $300 billm
^n 'letter"of thanks record high of 4.*77 kilowatt-hours the 19M gain in
" « e Y i la* y c r . H i kvh more than in e x c e e d e d I t *
M ^ u - i n - V I W \t the same lime, the aver- with a Soviet ;
Work-study opportunities offer "a
1
l5bi
real start" to students not preparing
By i. Joseph Gribbins
for college. In work involving the use
P!'lining Board and .he present electric service ™ < ^ » ™ J - Cash divide,,,!
of special and costly machinery, the
idministralion. for their effort* lo*. dcrrrcrsinc
from I9H.
1% cents in.c| jos ml e pd a Qn
n i c s, h fwNou
||h
to 2.31 c-cntsm
have .n the cast to select a song a- the •>„ behalf of myself and other Svo n - t h e - j o b a p p r o a c h is thft o n l y p r a c - TRENTON - Freedom from Th? State conventions
,
,
^,.
change
advanced
but without 'Aart'n residents, in having .in o c
Joh|) Hu! ht s re[
ts in
tical w a y SUCh t r a i n i n g c a n b e p r o - regulation may be desired by been ill-attended in previous ofiiry
of more than
r
.•miancv nDermH d ™ w1 ( . h l " m| l r h ' 1 'Newsweek
With eqiuii ril
°
'many businesses in New Jersey years when they were hold a success,
but there are some who .ire month earlier when suimvur vavided.
A school
the Sov.et.s may have »«•
1 to remain that
lieves t h e employer oi m e n e e a w , " ^ l n e electricians bourne enjoyed. This year
the next 25 years,
train h i s own workers. T h e employer licensed by law in New Jersey primary election dale h;<s l«en wa>
What will come out of the local semMedicine Al Wnrk
and'water
s win Suite Consen.ai m ., .
encc. As one 1. S. dipomat lai t n e r Phamnceu'•.
gets a screened a p p l i c a n t enrolled in two years'ago and begun frecz- changed to June 1. the cunv-n- Tl
na
inar is not certain, but it is possible
culatc;
The
Cuban
venture
costs
™
™ n u ll •'
are (ightirw canclla- H l m m
, .
. • -.
•„
, ing out the amateurs by outlaw- tions will be held jn Tmuon in otfic
;„,
^
„
uren
Associa
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mlhmg
llke
milliolll
Sincerely
yours.
that jobs will be arranged under a
a school p r o g r a m which Will m a k e ing , h e j r w o r k in w i r i n g houses mid-June.
..
tion of forest research progi-ams
program that is spreading in New Jerhim a better workex.
.
land installing electric fixtures,' Another problem farina both carried on at the New l.isUin
sey-the work-study program, in
p nave tbeir'parties
p
T h e Seminar- will most, -lfltelv ftifttl'Wy °' h e r ' SrbUps
is where to hold the con- unit of the United States Finest
^ m fte. . in t h e s k y
wruch a high school student steps
v e n U o n s T h e slae} .. Tren , „„,„ ServKt , for , ho ^.s, qUar;er
r e v i e w t h e r e g u l a r l o u r - y e a r h l g B wobld
g i U s j«gula.te
ptudiBg.inind
t h elicense
• l e g i s l a t,'tuto
u r e , been
whereheld,
previous
conventions
have t tur> . O nate ol
th?Lisbon
recent was
achieve
the
is closed
up and bank-!ments
New
hajfway into regular employment.
school course-of students who dooiot
th
tut
,
f
^
.
i
-mechanics
and
ttieir
apprentices,
rupt.
Whether
another
hall
large
cross
ng^
and
hybridizing
o.iff twu
T
in
so
on
Students spend part of the day at
W g o OH
• ,
._ iradio and,
...._ television repairmen,
repairmen, enough
enough toto.hou.-v?
hou.-v? the
the delegates
delegates species
speciesotoftrees
treestotomeet
meet industrial
industrial
work and part at school taking
plore t h e possibility OI i m p r o v i n g | a n d title abstractors. ,'
,until platform planks are pre-needs for timbei as hardy as ihe
COBrseS related to their employment.
h i g h School c u r r i c u l a SO t h a t high) \t.pre9?rii, such .professions'pared can be found m mid-town northern pine and as fast i;ro»snarl his preference for V1 . .
Q What should a person close
v
fn 1963, only t w o New Jersey high
SCliOOl g r a d u a t e s vHll i b e better ^ t j a d e i W nrchJbidiau-oun- Trenton is probleKilicul. ins a ^J^^'^%^ '
the private sector
do to protect his Social
hl
Fo e>t r
^,«<hr.
^i
t«
fni
\
w
•
u-*tt
-A
f
!
t
a
*
,
dentists,
undjertakeis.
enBecause
of
a
June
1
primary
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f
••t-oiqc
Moor
,
^
ifine job? If priv;'
o
w
t(
y.
schools had state-approved programs.
M
not
e ^ p p e d to fill t h e j o b ^ f f e r e d tO 1KirrffeAl a ^ l a n d s u n ^ o A . m e d - , ^ . R c n i k i m H ' « W nol kn««
"
"ly-urpmg the con- S o , u r i t y r i s n t s
World ijopulatinn should read)!appears there »
rerJofts John Wyllie, supervisor of
thejpl. We ayrait t h e results Of thejical joctors, chiroptaeUo, assist-^ he nameTof their Governorship " n u ' l l o n "f lh(; Plan; a t Xw Lis- v Get in ,loqch with a Social :).:! billion Ihis year and 4.3 billion enough time to r. 1
bon b u t i s( km£ 1 l>rea l d a p
s e ^ i n a f Wilh ffriat intBWSt
ant^ nurse*, opthabaic -dispen- candidate W i l that time'and if
." f
" f'
Swority office or represent* bv ltwo. accoidiiiR to the Popula- that will ensue "
trade and industrial education for the
w o i u u i r W»n g r e a t migresi, .
^
^
propnatuns for studies of water tiy, ,„ (ini m u n d e r w h a t , i r .
ttdinidans
o p l o m e . ^ c o n v e n ( i o n s m h e l d o n hm
trists, pharmacist*, shorthand in ,ome fnst fM(work and ticad- f ' uallty ' qua'l!"-v alld P0' " tlon cumsianres benefits may be
reporters, veterinary medical ex- work must be comnleted in the- a b i"« m ^'- studies of the effects pajj A person r a n qua | i(y fnr
aminer*- a n d beauticUns are interim The law states such M of *°« l l n n < ' on d l m a t l ' MA on redncwl benefits al ai;c 62, and
The Honor Societies
strictly regulated by ' S I a t e ventions must be held the sec-,'' o u n t e n ' e t l n s , ; u r Pollution, and m a y receivf benefits under cfrboards,
md Thursday after the prirmrv for l m P r o v w l '"'hmques in for u i n circumstances. A person
Tomorrow night, Woodbridge Senstories of juvenile delinq^ehoy and- it is figured there me 15 ooti cbction in years in which aifL's! fllt ' i' R<ul "" on ^ d control. a((e K should knnw tthrn bfne .
ior High School will conduct 93 new, 'crime, «specj^lly ih' the
cities, auto mechanics and 10,800 ap--members of the AssemWv are " ' s :",'-11"1 'hat research at fiU mav be paid so that hf can (Kditnr's Note: Orxani/ations horn? drunk.
"•' larger
'
llto V w v
and civic- urc.ups IhrouKhout the have tragic a n 'h
' lihnn " " " *"< showl
h^ 1 " oKf rlaim them if due.
members into the National Honor
fofihdthatoirf'faithindurTownsnipl^^^^bygB,,'^^
Sa(e .
P r n b i e m s of
of reapportionmem
^apportionment J"- 5 """"" 1 ' y'"uvl"'
" 2, Q I :,m oiini: to mov-. What State of \ I H Jersey, including This problem i;.ke the rr»st of scarce shml | () , (kl ,„ m:ik(. ,u|.(. m y nc,vl
Society. The following Friday, March
youth is not misplaced. When young ty Automotive Maintenance Ser- and broad based ta«s which are|r'""
n :. crowed environment. S w ,,, S(,.lln,v (.»1(,(.k ,s „;,, ()t , this municipality, have passed also, the proble
e if th<e m e a s u r e c l c a r s t h c
mins tn
h a<l h i s
26, John F. Kennedy High School in
people light the candles of characterJ™ .
™
f. f '
The state . He of the few which | - , j resolutions urging the State of ''riving by n.liill
U(
' , ..
, , ,.
,
.
Legislature. Bv licensing such th"r complicat? (he ,—
the Iselin section will conduct similar
grow in population A. Notify your Social Security \ e u Vork lo up its legal drink- driving by sober 'i •
leadership, s c h o l a r s h i p a n d service. a : w o r k e r s t h e s " tate (.ouW ( . o u ect That is why many of the com enit is claimed. Clos- ffict" al once. If you write, use inn iiSf lr"«> 1* to 20 to con- the root of the pi ••
rites to welcome 78 members, its first
ing of the unit would have a dras- the poMc.-iril form Riven to you form with the legal age of nth- York's relatively . ••
r
i
t
u
a
l
ot
the
H
o
n
o
r
Society,
they
place
$425,000
annually
at
a
cost
of
aption
delegates
of
the
two
maior
group, into the same Society.
themselves
in m
s i t i n n s of
n n n r anriiP^imately
would,Parties feel as^ though they tic and detrimental effect on when >i>u oncnulU applied for <r slates. There is no doubt that it; it's the unre.il:-'
memseives in
positions
01 hnonor
ana,r
• $55,000
, which
fit
f S370 sh( ,,,i ri i e a v e , own u n t i l it al |
1
bln
a m l ancl
To be a member of the National
trust. In a few years, these fine s t u - S
^ over.
"*" r c s o u r a i s " ! N e * Vwlils, [f you dun'l have it, m.mv ot our slate's young peo- ness of the pi" •••"
write a Idler. Be sure lo inneiKhborinR si;»'rHonor Society, a High School Junior
ole
have
been
involved
in
seri, .
...
, , . . , . ,
,
,
,,
Jersey and adjacent areas in the
i-ludi- \our Social Security claim
and Connect :cui !••
.
d e n t s Will u n d o u b t e d l y t a k e t h e i r Television and radio repair
-0nortlk-asnvn United States.r Stale number, full name and vour i us auliMimhili- accidents while
or Senior must display not only top
k Wp
places as leading citizens of our com- - ^ JJ t h S ^ ^Jl J£J& SmLin Sihii an f«*™'»
^
'
—
«*
<!ri\!ne ln>me ;ifter drinkini; in L ._'_ l , r
R(K
new
address.
For
vour
protecscholarship but outstanding charac'
the interstate r<>.
munity.
^'ew j 3 r s t . y „ w o u | d produce an official State son^ again this
tion, an iid(tr*ss change can Ihe ni'i.'hlmrini; state of \ e w thine i h o w e v e r
ter, leadership ability and service to
Vnrk.
Thiis
unr
editor's
opin_ , A
.
I n behalf Of t h e p e o p l e Of t h i s c o m - annual revenue of $35,830. But >'«»r although three bills have
bly
only br made bv vour wriltrn
h" iwliltcally > w>
ion which dots ni
.,
.
, , • salaries for reouired emulovees °een introduced IH the Lc!ji«lathe school and community.
H-qurM. Wf suecesi that you
their behavior !•
l a
r
m
p
with Ihi' opihioii »l
munity wetheoffer
congratula™ inwoul
also nolifv ihr post uffice of
d \.ex<K{l u r e cat . n d e s i g n i l t i n p a different
It is refreshing in this day and age,
newsmcere
..members
of the ^$26,059,^plus ^$4,307
other
The 21-year
Ihis
-late,
i
Headed
b>
Assemblyman
John
t i o n s , t o t h e n e w . m e m b e r s Of t h e $26,059. d u s $4,307 in other ex- sons for ttvj honor
your nm iiddrcss.
,
height of ahsui-ii;
Honor Society in both"high schools. !* nses annually, having the
wten so many papers are filled with
M
T
>n-YKMt-OI
MS
I..
White,
H.
(iloucfstfr.
(he
lawAssemblyman Joseph J. Mara.". Q M> wife and I revive a
i c e m a n c o n i e s l>
State with a small profit of only ziti- H. Morris, is the latest law- makers have siwn.sured a bill ap-combined Social Smint> check IMI DHIVK
of v e a r s o v e i i
O
.
O
Ofl
to
the
jjl
With
the
dr.iin-iull
of
obj"ction
w
j $5,524 per year.
mj'ker to spunsur a Statesong bill.
I am noin; to mov" but
is
0
of
As
to
Ncw
Yolk
-'
len.il
drinking
age
w
l
t
h
w<)l(|
There how
is nomany
definite
way to
d e - " entitled
"Mymusic
(iarden
remain at the same address Will
i
itermine
persons
wouldi
s and
b>'State,"
LeRny « J ,
aK.iiu buildinu to a crescendo, beer. 'Or
we receive senanite check- with
Spring
be licensed by the proposed Statc' c - Hinkle. a retired teacher of spv
the argument k.-ep- bvimt heard * • * " a 2°->'(i;i1 '
.•an1 sent to nv. new :nidI
Board of Title Abstractors, but l b n n d - rhl)r:i1 «nd instrumental "
ih:ii if N»w \nrk is out of step l 0 toa*! ' h e l 1 Wl
mus|C
;
"Spring, with her 'golden suns and
g i n n i n g h a s b e e n , i n d i s t i n g u i s h a b l e an existing voluntary oi-E-wiza-;
i i^v-.-r Huh school
cowbirds. collectively known as f e s s . . . . .
. ...
with the d'lu-i 4!i states, N-w f»pT> The pom1
tion of title
f r n m t h p W i n t p r t h n t nrpr-iMprl i t R u t
abstractors has a ^'nator John V. Hunt, R. Glou
silver rain, Is with us once again."
A. Yes. (Irl in iouch »ith vour N'nrk inu-1 IK- uroii^
students, soldu-i
i r o m t h e W i n t e r thfit p r e c e d e d It. B u tm e m b e r a h i Q[ m „ is e s t i n u l , cester. favors ' \ , , y Jersey, Our
ipunsors of thr- measure Social Sc<urltv office or write
Must itothers of th-nr ,,
So Henry Timrod wrote. And many
h a v e p a t i e n c e - t h e g o o d d a y s a r e n e a r ed t h a t l i c e n s e feos w o u i d pro . ! state" for the official state ing. , | aThe
jm
m
the blackbirds annually to' them to change »nl> your
New
York
m.i\
hout
of
step
°nly do
Woi
millions of us must have been thinka t h a n d . T h e b u d s Will POP f r o m t h e duce $8,750 per year from this "ds and music are by Elsa '
aws
destroy more than W.HOO.OOO iddrfss. (jive your full name with other stales' laws, but it '
<& lhen
"
e/\ur^
Wlf!((•*! I fill
ing, in those terms, though in a more
nurn- clc:irl> i-n't out m step with their le K al drinking aif* JiTse>, crops. Due
earth, the trees will flower. It will be
sto
riulu
i in agricultural proi>racliies In fai the chief com- P ?* P
'
prqsaic fashion. For it has been a
a «"ng called
time to Check OUt the garden tools STATE CONVENTIONS- - Re-I!- OeMn . . Tlirje lulls are iK'niling in the ''l.-'int almut New York's l»-year
Pa
;
j.Jersey cojnposed by' ^ 1
loilg, unusually hard winter in much
and the lawn mower a g a i n - t h e ap- Publicans
and Democrats of New;"Niw
legislature allo^inC a comrnu- "Id hnut a n v - ipiite simply be- Wion,
lsie Fischer,
F h
, .,
. ,
,
.,
Jersev are not looking forward11franklin and Elsie
of ^ '" l t l ( - ' > over-populated,
p
of'Zthe nation, with snow, sleet, rain,
nitv
hire !>olue and firfmen i^I'IST
and20jiearolds
20-/ear-oJdsinin fontribules to
lnd
ns tu t
h l d s n>ust b e S p r a y e d a w a y , t h e rose v,ilh ,), a s u re to mid June State'Toms River.
; 1 ° * ™ " ' ••' major Prol^ nity ,to
. i » in1»-l«1«-an.1
0 nire ^ i ^ a n d f i l t m m
flMds, storms and extreme colcj the
bushes trimmed and tended, the on- conventions this year
Several efforts have been made l s m [or farmers othi-r property f r o m (lU, of town* . . The!\ew iu-i«hlx.rintj states do drink, but fP ect .,™ r l%
" ~ —
—
**" ers ; an(l o t t l t r ^M
of j e r s e y C e l i n e HiM.ilers Asso- rant do it legally in their home the Other 49
or^er of the day.
j
rushing grass curbed. But, even with;
birds, it is argued.
lobbying in towns Therefore they drive
of s e
c j i , t j o n numbers'are
« P'
1
i a t i o n members'are lohhyine in towns Therefore they drive to
GLAMOR
G1R1S
gut Spring is with us once again.
these chores to accomplish at regular
In addition to Assemblyman the
l/.-gislature for a bw prohib- "^'w Vork, they sometimes drive
White, ,the oihw sponsors .nclude jUng the giving of trading stamps . : „ _ ; • .
Tolinform those who are statistically
intervals, thyre wiH be time fori fish-.!
Uougli« Kuiherf(,rd, % .Sussex: to fuel fatonwiK . . Veterans' [ " ^ , .,. ,
. " . ,,,
1
m&ided, it will arrive officially at
ingiand for just loafing and enjoyingJohn VI. U.nis, D. Saleni; Hob-organizations will have , h r w ' ^ 1 ' i f l«> fnnjs u the ginnt'l
3:IK> P.M., Eastern Standard Time, on
i'rt .1. Jhlpin. I). Cumberland: more days each year to sell their fr<* *h;i-h '!»'* in western Af-:
thej scents and sounds that are
Albert S. Smith and Benjamin A. Memorial Dav flowers if a ,*nd- ™' a ,aml wh"''1 Kruws "" ^ a
Mjrch 20. This does not mean, of
uniquely those of Spring,
Kiqun, H. Atlantic.
,):iss,., , k [m,y,m,
'"»\ I»n8. wei^huiK as much as
ing m
l»
coflrse, that the skies will clear and
And later? Well, it won't be long!
-«. . . Municipalities could make ;i fl!f t e . r n i 'l- Sl)me f r o 8 s a r e
mall r 1:m a l s ceIlt
thS air turn balmy all of a moment.
JKKSEY JIGSAW:- Th- Car- annual appropriation., to no.i- ' * "
- until we'll be able to repeat the words!
den State ,Vts Center proposals profit senior citizen centers, by ,i ..,.,
Nature has a way of ignoring the calof an unknown poet who wrote seven j
will be. exhibited at the Ncw Vork bill pending in the U.msLiture J; '
enjjar, and many a Sprint in its becenturies ago:,"Sumer is icumen i a ."
World's Fair next summer ,
A bill to eliminate the front A1 T ' T '
""* C ° V
•
1
I
The State Highway Departmort license ta« on New Jers-iv cars w ' th , 2:M l w ' .°r i r e a^ lce
I has formed ;, Bureau of Industri- has passed the State Semite and ^ f . w ™ « > t h ' ^ in New York
al EnKin'«ring to s t i m d a r t o is awaiting acfion in the Assem- . a /,,.„ \ , n ) V e r ? d t h e ' ( " > s of _,
methods and procedures . . In- bly .
Coaching achievements "if""Nou"taln^' HS t h c y m o v e d
Emergency Legislation
iutn
In n er nli
r
places,
creases , in alcoholic beverage t y athletic officials of the Pitman Mouthward.
*«"'- In
^
" lps n »par
r l h the
t n e ice
tiixes. corporation taxes."gasdine lHgh"s^hw>rhave'Vu'n"tTv/ prait" " tu ' ai . ly i " l thi ' fiir n , ojrth,
One of President Joljnson's numercan't or doesn't) knows the sickening
:
l hhave
A
'nust
a
mile
thick.
tiixes, (notor
(otor vehicle fees,
fee and
d off the
th .State
S t t Senate
S t . . . New
N JJer '
^
feeling that comes when a household
ous ideas for pepping up things is a
pari-mutual taxes Ihis far this sey school superintendents will * ,,-.
. ,
appliance conks out.
Job Development Program that would
N«w York
fiscal y-ar. are reported by State celebrate the 100th anniversary v K v c r y , yf.ar , l s . ^ ? p y e a r a m o n «
It's almost easier and simpler to get
Treasurer John A. Kervick . . . of the founding of tte American X r U 0 I U " Hopl lndians teach 10,000 jobless people how to reWILL
Traffic deaths in New Jersey Association of School Administra fishing licenses for 110 would
a new whatever it is—even if it's t h e
pair household appliances.
FORV<»1|(
hus far this year have reachedd tort on March 30 . . . A recent authorized
under the
S
au
pS
house
itself—than
to
get
it
fixed.
EsJjow we're getting somewhere!
70 a* comparedd with 149 up to survey of waterfowl in the
h At of a bill adopted by t h c t i e M n l
70
pecially if you want it fixed so it
the same time ID 1964... Action Untie flyway which includes New Assembly
Z
LHUMBN
; J h i s program would do more than
works.
on reappartionmenHs-moving in-|jersey revealed 3,510,700 ducks may retess before Mayffl « the
pi2 thousands of idle people to work.
.to high gear at both the State and geese preasnt... The value lawmakers reach agreement m
. U.S. senators,, sirs, and honorable
, To 9 ' "
* Ii Jould save hundreds of thousands of
land nationaf levels . . . New Jer. of commodities produced on New ending i S t a S S T S S
members of the House, PLEASE pass*
sey af^ragus producers have'Je«ey (arms during 1964 is esti Many W B S S T S N S T
hpfsehslders from going nuts trying
Perth An
beeo) asked to refrain from sign- mated at 884,533,000, a reduc- *y are w ^ d T a new *w
this proposal AT ONCE. Be practical
-tQjet something fixed.
National B;u
about it. Onetof these days you, too,
" JJnyone who owns anything that can
Jt3 STAIB IT
"Now ask him to take one of us."
CAPITOL C A ^ R , : - F a m i l y
may have a busted toaster!
* b A k down (and name something that
SU " : ^ » m r i t £ . - p- ™
«™^' »-"
u
Other Editors Sav
I
INVES
Tl
Every, Tliurs.
Independent-Leader
Thursday, March 18, 1965
PAGE I' . ..
(K.B.)
- Carte
rot
News of the Week as Seen in Pictures
l\Ul "IMAI.
FVHIIHTOK
— Bernard
Dwcirl/aii (ii-n -. .iim'n.siiii; m a n a s r e r
lur K n n s n n .
meets
uilh Joseph I'. Somers. Middlesex County industrial commissioner, In siffn exhibition papers for the
Middle'n County Industrial Show at Rarilan Arsenal May 13-16. Ron son. a national producer of
lighters and small appliances with its national headquarters in WoodhridRe, is among 15 companies
which already have signed up for the show.
KFAKHln-IKI): Council President Robert F,. Jacks received a eertilicate noting recertifiration
for federal assistance to the redevelopment program In the Township at a Citizens Redevelopment Committee meeting.
Let to right, Samuel Hawthorne, assistant administrator for Workable Program. Philadelphia office; S. Buddy Harris. Director of Planning and Development;
\ t r <.-.<l
' '•:
-I r
I T . t'rhan Renewal Field Representative.
ANNTAI. FVKNT; The chart,, « , s ,,n-^ntrd I" IMrh *i. HP.nw.rrd by Mr Old tth,.,
blue and
Rold
dinner recen.lv. Sc;,trd. left to rich.. Rev. Alex N e m o * . A u M ,
Thomas Feller C.ihmasfr Richard Sinnott. and Jmrph Knkoly former cuhmasltr M
T" " ' ^ " . i " ' : - ' ••"••! '••-"•'
•"' •""' M'red "••ker. nnchhnrhood commlsslnnn
", u
Ask Me
. n i » « ' • . . . \ . i ; A u s . , ) i . , i , ' . h \\. K . i . i > , i,.•..»•,pal oi
.„„ i
N . ,. . ;i n - , . , . u ,.i a I K . I
on |ii.;grain marking
the opening of the new library in the school, Left to right, Mrs, Richard Savicllo, library typist; Mrs. Mary Moore, library chairman;
Mis. McKiii Schlesinger, PTA president; Mrs. Kellev, Mrs. George Marks, Woodbridge school system's library coordinator and Mrs.
William Paccnka, ways and means chairman.
Patten To Vote For President^
Proposed Bill On Voting Rights
From R. S.: Where was the first
baseball Ame under the Cartwright rula played?
Ana.; Wboken, N. J.
V. R. asR: Did Billy Urbanski of
Perth Amboy ever bat over .300
with the Boston Braves in the
National League?
Ans.: His hightit batting average was .293 in 1934.
D. J. inquires: Did a New York
Yankee pitcher ever hurl two no
hit games in one season?
Ans.: The records show that
A T i J M ) IM.WEK: I'li-lured above at the annual Blue and Cold Dinner of tub Pack 45 are. left to rifihl II*™I,,
Allie Reynolds tossed two in
sisu'nt District Commissioner; Mrs. Herschel Tarver; Gus DcVico, Scoutmaster of Troop 44; Marion Hawkins, Cu. Itl.MlT
m i , defeating Cleveland 1-0,
F v Robert Gentile of New Rover Methodist Church, and GeorRe Burnosky, Institutional Representative.
July 12, and Boston 8-0, September 2t.
From C. H.: What are bats made
CLASS AGENT
;
of?
ISELIN' - Matthew Park Jr.,
Ans.: Bats are made of ash, 95 Elizabeth Avenue, Class of 1957,hackberry and hickory, but Bryant College. Providence, R I.,
ash Is preferred because of has been selected to be a class
superior resiliency.
J. P. asks: Can you name th»
second negro to appear in the j provides unrestricted funds for
scholarships, science equipment,
major leagues?
and library books.
Ans.: Larry Dob;.
|
ISELIN PERSONALS
—Happy birthday to Mrs. John Religion Classes will be held
Wittersheim, Warwick S t r e e t , Monday evening from 7 to 8'
who celebrated the occasion on P.M. The freshman and sophoMonday.
mores will meet in the cafeteria
WOODBRIDGE - Representa- —Robert C. Scank, Lincoln j and the juniors and seniors In
tive Edward J. Patten (p-NJ)i Highway, was a dinner guest;Fatma Hall,
said yesterday he will vote for Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George! _Roy Scout Troop 48 will meet
President Johnson's proposed leg-!Maxwell. Charles Street. The 7:30 to 9 P.M., Tuesday in the
ulation on voting rights, because1 Misses Ruth and Hope Maxwell'VFW Post Hall, Route 27.
it is "right and necessary."
Iwere guests Sunday of Mr. and _ A meeting of the St. Vincent
COLONIA - Cub ™ U in twin 1 Patten, who represents the 15th;Mrs, Otis R. Dougtierty, Menlo'de Paul Society will be held 8
Md
Cyt
P.M.,, Tuesday,
f.nH ddinner
saidd Pk
Park.
nrt f.nH
edl r ^ County,
sday, iin St. Ceceias
Gold
. n nie rDistrict,
, ^nt t^ n„Middlesex
WOODBRIDGE - foung Demo-| "We worked quite hard to hclp,^
h
,
nt
Gold
d
.
n
n
e
r
,
^
^
„
^
School,
Room
207.
neld
crats of Woodbridge, at a recent'elect this Administration includc e Z o n y a s - ^ . supported and accepted by al. j b y s ^ t U p 47' tonight 7:30J - T h e Jersey Aire Chorus of!
meeting through the president, ing Dr. Barone, and we are quite
| t o 9 P.M., at the Fln$,Presby-!sPEBSQSA
tSociety for the1 WINNfcrtS WfcKE I.LX'KY: Rev. Francis Dal.y, moderator of St. John CVO, inlnuli sal
Oorge Crisafulli, charged thatihurt that he has refused to give
F r a n k > ^ j m r - m i n d e d Americans."
1
terian
Church
meeting'
hall.
glewski
led
the
evening's
nctiviHe
said:
"Congress
is
deeply
Preservation and Encour'agemen' of the officers at drawing of raffle while Rev. Walter Radziwon, pastor, talks with ('aluu
Dr. Ralph P. Barone "is afraid;us even a short, simple reply;
to debate" the issues involved in we would really like to hear if ties by paying tribute to the 55th I concerned over the problem in - A meeting of the Middlesex of Barbershop Quartet Singing in " ^
anniversary of Scouting, empha-ISelma, Ala., and I am confident County Coin Club will be held America) will meet Tuesday,
the alleged rift in the local Demo- he has something to say."
7:00, in $ Cecelia's; 9:15 p.m.. at the VFW Hail,
sizing that in tribute, a monu-;it will approve the bill advocated tonight
g
eratic party.
Mrs. Joseph Nemyo announced ment was erected on behalf of. by the Chief Executive."
School cafeteria.
Route 27.
Mr. Crisafulli read to the aud-that the club's penny-sale will be
Scouts in Washington Mr. Mez- Reoresentative Patten stati
—The monthly Sunday School —Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet
1
1 ! 1l e W S k i e C0Uraged
ience of nearly 100 members and
all
u : Slewski encouraged
"The
American cream
dream o,
of squa,
squal Teachers and Workers Confer-; Tuesday, 7 to. 9 P.M., in St. Cel aL
n l^z M
"
'"'
^Cub
- e .mencan
guests a letter sent by the club S i , ^ ' ^
gESo "
S C 0 U t S P r e s e n t t0 f0ll0W
11
to™*
:rights and opportunities should ence of the Iselin Assembly of; celia's School cafeteria.
requesting that Dr. Barone — orSncd
h a?
t? AAp rPi l S 11 5 i s th ei , h i t i i
announced tttthat
d
i
th
R
their
join the
the Boy have materialized over 100 years God Church, will be held 7:30; -Bingo games will be held in
, h e i r ttraining
raini
aand
n d )Qin
a representative attend the meetLourdes and Fatima Halls, St.
ing and debate with Mayor Zir- deadline for ticket sales for he] S T O U t s w h e n t h e y r e a c h all re- ago. It is incredible and shock- P.M. tonight in the church.
Ball sponsored
the ,
ing that as late as 1965 some Amt
•Binfio games will be held atj Cecelia's Tuesday. Early bird
polo — or his representative. Al-i Mayors
County Young
Democrats by
at the
though Mayor Zirpolo quickly as- i Woodbridge Armory,.. Saturday.. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl ericans are deprived of the-right j Beth Sholom auditorium, this! Barnes star' at 7 P.M., and
Li
[evening at 7:30.
I regular games at 8 P.M
sented to the offer and attended/night, May 1. Mrs Chris Shea. • •. T(im wavcaster, nibmas
~ A m e e t i n 8 of S i Cecelia's, r -Brownie. Junior, and Cadette
I on a dinner-dance srhed- ,
;
,
... .
, . „ ,n ,
ter- Ed Peterson, Institutional,be corrected-now-not only for)Columbian Club trustees will be: '»*l °<"out Trows, sponsired by
a registered mail letter more than ulod for June 5 at Royal Oak _ j
the benefit or those deprive^, butj h e l d toni"ht 9 00 in St Cecelia's!St. Cecelia's PTA. will meet
March 24, 7 to 8:30 P.M . at the
two weeks ago, "had not even Dennis Cremins introduced the: Friends may pay n-s-evts from [ or t n e b ene |H of our nation and!c cnnfl i R o o m 207
""
;
acknowledged it, let alone an- new members, Mr. and Mrs. Art 2 (n 5 and 7 to 10 P.M,
_jnie SOmi monthlvy meetinggof
n , m r j m .,g e a s leader of the free
Jin ..—.u
world."ience it,"
thenA-member
asked Mr.ofChrisafulli.
Kaczmarski,
Mrs. Josephi
the last
vears He
-ithe
swer
the aud-Lance,
Mr. Mr.
andandMrs.
Walter, \venel
j j r for
Dunda
h:•-' 50resided
• Ladies Auxiliary of the VFWj •Boy Scout Troop 70 will meet
!Post 2636 will be held, Thursday, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., in Temple
who is also Second Ward member Lacki. Mrs. Barbara Ryback and
was
a
membsr
of
St.
John's
democracy
should
be
more
than
1
of the Democratic County Com- Mrs Rae Lauer.
8 P.M., at the Post Hall, Route Beth Sholom.
Greek Catholic Church, Perth \ m e r e w n r d s They should repre-li,"
mittee, whether Dr. Barone had
—
Amboy, and St, John's Oiwk'sent our w a y of life in reality asl "_.
answered that Ward's request for « _ n ^
members of Explorer RETURN FROM TRIP
Catholic Church Guild. He \vas.xve]j a s j n belief."
a similar debate.
Post 47 will meet this evening,
the husband of the late Mary'
g, COLONIA - Dr. and Mrs Ar"Barone has not been hoard
JDemko Dunda.
Representative; Frank Mezglew- 7:30 in th° First Presbyterian nold Lada, 39 Cyprus Drive, refrom," was the reply.
Surviving are four daughters, ski, assistant cubmaster; Charles Church.
turned Sunday from a combined
Mayor Zirpolo addressed the
^
^
^
^
™
* Mrs. John Urbanick, Elizabeth; McMe, trips; Bill Adams, treas- -The CAs 1 Christ's Ambas- business and pleasure trip to FlorMrs. Andrew Harvan. Bricktown, ury: Vincent Orazi, membership; sadars) youth group of the Iselin ida and Nassau. While Mr. Uda
"roup concerning the accomplish- MRS. CATHERINE Pt'PA
ments of his administration, speci-! FORDS — Funeral services for formerly of Roselle; Mrs. George and Frank dlodowski, publicity. Assembly of God Church will 1 attended Board of Governors
in ><-the „>-*-:->
District CA
—.I-:...... :.
" ' ' m e e t i n g s at a chemical speciali-'
lically pointing out that more than Mrs Catherine Pupa, 611 King Kunak. Avcnel, and Mrs. Thomas Each den presented amusing oarticipate
8.8 million dollars in Federal and George Road, who died yesterday Merritt, Colonia; three sons, skits, story telling, singing, com- Rally tomorrow evening at the. ties manufacturing association,
State grants were allotted to morning at Perth Amhoy General, p a ul Jr.. Colonia; John rind edy and musicians, 1 with Ralph Shrewsbury Assembly of God| Mrs. Lada tried her hand at golf. {.
Fortunato, on clarinejt and Justin Ohureh Adults are invited as Their only regret was they had to |
Woodbridge sinre i%2. Most ije- Hospital, are being arranged for|Gej>rge of Avenel; 18 ^randc
well as youth;
it, among these giants, was the Saturday morning nt Flvnn and
and five great-grandchild- Glodowski on accordion,
miss the Business and Profession.; l M l v n R . l l v ... ........
Kconomic
Opportunities
Ad's Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford ''en
Awards went to Ed Peterson, - S t . Cecilia's C.Y.O. will al Woman's Club dinner whichf M ° N 0 R A l a ^l.Mltl-.H.
I>IIIIIH-III, ( n l u i i i a , l a s l c i i s phi o n M a j o r Wultfr / I
a
dance
tomorrow,
8!
tvant ul IPUV Vino IKHI tor HIP Av 'inn.1. Visiting hours arc from
tive year pin; Frank Glodowski,! PJ
et lapel desiKiutiiiK him as In
honored Miss Ruth Wolk
in
meiniier ol the Karilan Valley tlnll of the ^
KURT
SCHVVAMNC.ER
l
.
t
r
e
e
year
pin;
Charles
M
e
h
i
e
,
i
[
three"
Mehi'e,i
['-'
Our
Lady
of
Lourdes
Wondhridjjr iVmhborhnori Youth 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 P.M.
Woman of the Year.
ation for KetarUed (hilclrni, Inc. Looking on is Jimmy (loceljak, Woodbridge and
'-'1',,'1 ritl»l
I
Corps,
.
A
of Kurt I two year pin, and to the resnec-i" a "
ton, Colunia.
of -in Rrandy live dens as follows: Den 2,1 -Religious instructions will be
ll 1
"Tiling like tin-, dim I jus-l '"
David Lawrence writes in
died Tuesday, Douglas Brennan, sold arrow on!" l v e n for n u b l 'c school children
happen! I'l'upii- nuke 1 h e in '','"'
ln
r n u e s two
U. S. News 4 World Report: "The
uill be held tomorrow
l
wclf;
Robert
Buettel,
silver
ar-'
»
through
eight
at
happen. People who lake. (ind ''iircli.
Frank Dit»
fit 9 u'clock .t Flynr and Son rmV irm wolf; Gary Diiherty, wolf.St Oclia's School, Saturday, United Nations is no longer "n
make, tin'time niitl c|l(ii-i,--.t1it('I| . . - l l n l v l l | ! ! . : u t ' "vt
hihband
e"""tive international instrument
Funeral l'mm\ 2:1 Ford Avenue. b'idVe, !jo!d arrow, silver jrrow: ! . l): ^_* 1 *'
the Mayor.
Burial will be in National Ceme PeteNQrazi, silver arron on wolf; -The annual Girl Scout com-, and never will be as long as its
Ml s
WOODBRIIXiK
' - Verbena
He also nu'iitiumsl the
Bill Adams, wolf badge and Chris munion breakfast will be held at principal members are unwilling
son of Mr. and Miment in streets libraries, health
to
speak
frankly
about
the
parThe deceased was a route sales- De Mico, wolf badge
St. Cecelia's Church, Sunday.
ter Dito, 83 jefH-<""
facilities, and "all this progress! *•'
iman lor Woodbrook Farms, Edi- Den 3, Gregg McNelis, wolf They will attend the 8:45 A.M.,alysis of the organization and ct
while maintaining a stable tax-I
tuchen, formerly »'
courageously
in
pressing
for
soluE
Wijl
Fran
WOODBRIDGE
Mayor
WijlFrank
Stage,
Plainfield,
president
json. A native of Germany, he badge, gold arrqw; James Taber, Mass, with breakfast afterwards
rate."
i
has been named 1"
tions. There ir ho reason vhy terr iirpolo was named honorary said
AVENEL — Funeral services had lived on Staten Island before wolf badge, gold arrow; Gregg in the cafeteria.
In Beta Beta Bet'
bemocratic Municipal Chair- for Paul Dunda, 77, of 962 Rah-moving to Fords 10 years ago. Borup, w a r badge; William - A general meeting of Cong- the United States should bear the
£toctS m a c n a l r m a n Donnelly. Clo- logical society, at
man Frank Murphy introduced way Avenue, proprietor of the He was a World' War II U.S. Mehle, denner stripes; Glenn regation Beth Sholom will be held burden of maintaining peace ali
'
°' 'he membership lege, Marietta, 0! '
Council President Robert K. Avenel Liquor Store until retir- Army veteran, and a former Pietrudki, bear badge; assistant Sunday, 8 P.M., at the Temple. over the world. . .What is needed for Retarded Children, lne Tues- llrive
q
is a leadership among the free day a-nd was awarded
' quole(1
Swseon General is a junior,
arded an
an honor- tuther
Jacks; Third Ward Councilman ing 12 years ago, who died Tues- member of Howard L. Slosson lenner stripes.'
L
-The Iselin Fife and'Drum nations, which must organize ary
h
- I"vxIW
.
ar membership
b h i pin in conjuuc '''H e a l t h Serv
^ wl)0
S. Public Mr. Dito, a t
G«orge Yates; Couacilman-atr day at Perth Amboy General Poet, American L9gion, St Den 4, Robert Brinkman, gold Corps will meet with the director,
' x wl)0 w^: T*1* bridge Senior
themselves into a broad, alliance tion with a membership drive!
large, Robert Smith; Second Hospital, will be held Saturday George, S.I.
Jrrow, silver aitow 00 wolf; Robert Painter, Monday and
progre»
Public
S i la do the prfrdenUl
Public Helth
Health Service
fo
Ward Councilman Joseph Namyo; morning at 10 o'clock at tba 'Surviving are his widow, Mar- Charles Schenter, gold arrow 00 Wedneiday evenings, 7:00, at 25 that will to effective not merely now in progre»s.
the Sln|er» and
4nd the candidate seeking to fol- Greinef Funeral Home, 44 Green i o n G r o w e r Schwaoinger; two volf; Alan Weckstein, one year Willow Road. The dnpnmera will on diplomatic but 00 economic Any person residing * Middlelow the outgoing Nemyo, former Street, Woodbridge, with a re- f0^ Kuj}.v- A t a t i o n e d * Bain eryice star; Justin Glodowski, meet Monday eventoj and the! and military lines. There U en- tex or Somerset Cowjties wtabough power to the free world to Ing to U p or seeking
and
^
Police Chief John Egan. Eachjquiem divins liturgy at 10:30 at.bndg*. Md., with the U.S. Navy,
.tramwgl
arrow on bear, two year entire corps on Wedouday.
Thoselittle kids
of t h e « officials spoke briefly!St. John's Church, Perth Amboy.'ap d St6"116" M - at home; three service star; Paul Perdek, silver -The Daughters of America, bring about peace without the fZ. the U c K i , as
you around. It
sister s
Mrs
needless
sacrifice
of
human
Pbo«
the
unit
office,
8462586
developing
the
urgently
about a separate phase of the ad-The Very Rev. Stephen Sedor,
,.
- George Lamborn iiTow on wolf; Kenneth Skjodal, L-ila W~ JJhompson, will meet
g n l y You feel sorry for
ive"
to
f l i
mlnistiation's pi-ograms.
pastor, will officiate.-Burial wjll J'-. St. Louis, Mo.; ^ r s STtr>i>' •old arrow, silver arrow on wglf;' Monday, 8 P,M., at the Borough ''ives."
Meetings of theV association are help thePP rrogg r a ™ andd facllitWl!
and you don't
Mr, Crisafulli said he summed be in the church cemeicn f'^n- W. Sullivan, N.Y., and'Mrs, Man- lichard Auccin, bear bridge. • Improvement" Hall, Route J7,
!!held"Vh7"seeond
M o n d a Monda7Tf
7 T f ZZ v i di uda ll g a i n
A Texas u>eial
month
onth att the
th YWCA,
YWCA New Street
up the feduias ot the group by achida services will Ix; luld la-M&i Oaspers, Braunbachojlrtbe- Pen 5, Chris Kortz, -, It badge Metuehen.
opportuni
of the death
Italy
and
Red
China
will
get
and
Livingston
Avenu
stating:
night at 8:00 at the funeral,home, Rhine, (iermany.
,
„ .. . .
,
1 • — J ™ »^« *""»• wui iw ana uvingston Avenue, New iy for partioipation in community
0%
\ oungDemocrats Charge Awar(ls Given
Barone Afraid To Debate\ To CuP Scouts
Obituaries
Mayor Named Honorary
Member of Area Group
'"' ! °
P1
-s--
and Joseph Drozd, be.u badge.
u
td
ii
I - S t . Cecelias High School oi up trade mission*.
ik
'Brunswick. All are welcome Mrs life"
child killed on thr
his mother. .
CUXCTCt I1CM
PAOE NINE
Thursday, March 18, 1965
It-I
[Klin, and 178 Kaitan Awoue,
Tuesday, « p.n»On Thursday!, 7 « p.m. a mntery school is conducted at
the Metuchen Board of Education
as a custodian at the Franklin
Junior High School, for the laftl
five years. He formerly worked
at Blanctitrd Brothers and Lane,
leather foods, Newark, as an in-
What must be a unique survey
Brandt, and Mrs. Julius Levlne; was recently conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bernstein, Lloyd's Bank of London. It had J*.
kingdom HaB. 2 » O m t r a l i A »
WOODBRtDGE - The Sister- refreshments; Mrs. Alan Rock- do with ft* use that waa m***
• _ .John B. Du»-nue. Metucheo, wtth a ministry
ol 100,000 papw dipt. It t *
nJ ,trroftheEast
hood of Adath Israel has announ- off, publicity.
crane at «:W.
, Congregation erf
0 0
B o l n n lsh iwn
ced
plans
for
a
"white
elephant
JOSEPH
ME8IC8
All
members
will
be
contacted
vealed: M,1«S twisted or brottn
Ford
Avenue,
Fords,
with I* * a'- m e mTl ) ejr M5 h!lt ljlc c e l l'a 8 WOODBRIDGE - The Rev
minrw
wifbe delivered at kingdom Hafl| WOODBRIDGE - Funeral Mr.
in St. James' Cemetery,
Leon B. Gladdish, Assistant Min- sale," MarcMM and 25 nt the concerning preparation of food.j during phone calls; 17.300 u 4 *
n r ( i conducted
Church.
vices for Joseph Mesics, 145 Ful- Voodbridge.
ister of the House of Hope Pres- Jewish Community Center, Am- All baked goods, foods and other to make temporary clothing frrc n f interested
t owWow
Bible Journal to be held at 7 IS ton Street, who died Sunday at Besides his parents, the infant s £ r t«
byterian Church, St. Paul, Minn., boy Avenu\. A)n Wednesday sales articles for sale will be picked up pnlr; 5,4.14 as toothpicks, SjM
i
, '
n
c
e
l a son.will be the guest speaker at the
Perth Amboy General Hospital, .i survived
McMabon Marcolus;
i d bby his paternal «
!i Or and
will be frortJ 1 to 9 P.M., and flfiMonday and Tuesday prior to theto groom fingernails; 3.104 3 *
1
ne
to attend. Mr. Dufner advised
were held yesterday morning at randparents,
Mr. and M r s .l»an
1 uei..r..lselin.
dt
M
S™**
* l 8 e l i n and
«"•oone
^ ^ First Presbyterian Church, Sun- Thursday from 1 to 5 P.M.
sale. Mrs. Martin Bslham and pipe cleaners; 19,143 as chip»3ri
the Leon J. Gerlty Funeral Home, bhn W. Savacool, Menlo Park son.
day at the 11 o'clock worship
Mrs! Lawrence Weiss will be in card games; thousands dropfgpd
g
411 Amboy Avende. with a high
service. His sermon title will be Chairmen include Mrs. Eugene charge.
g
g Terrace, and the maternal grand-, . „ _ _ . „ , _ „ , , „ ,
h floor
fl andd sweptt away,
ay
ANT0N
"In
God
We
Trust."
on the
Hornick,
scheduling
workers;
requiem Mass BtXhir Lady of ^ther. George Paley, Plscatawayj
WHHBWCWffl
Mt. Cermel 4tnrch." Burial was Township.
FORDS - Funeral services for The Junior Christian Endeavor Mrs. Nathan Brown, food sale Archers- favor wood of the yewOnly 20,000 were used to dip
papers together.
In St. Joseph's Cemetery.
1 Anton Roderlgues, 9l, 09 Maxwell will meet at 6 P.M. Sunday; arrangements, assisted by Mrs.tree for making bows.
Thfe deceased was the husband FRANK DI BERIJUlDrNO
Avenue, who died march 10, at Junior High United Presbyterian
of the late Anna Florian Mesici. COLONIA - Funeral services P e r t n p^to, General Hospital, Y
Youth, 6 P.M., and Senior High
He win a member and founded for Frank Di Belardino, 27 Wai-w e r e Mi g a t ^ y a t l h e Fiynn United Presbyterian Youth, 7
rr
of Our Ijidy of Mt. Cannel nut Street, who died Monday at a n d j ^ funeral Home, 23 Ford P.M.
Church.
Home,
i - ^ were
.u «held
. yesterday
- - IT.- Jmorn-. Avenue,
«"""~i with
"•- a
- high
•-» Mass or re-1 A rummage sale will be spon-||
Surviving are seven daughters ing at the Thomas FHIgglns k q u i e m a t our Lady of Peace 5or ed by the Ladies Aid Society
Paul Erdelyi, Mrs. CharlesSons Funferal Horne 1118 Bryant c ^ , , . Burial was in Holy Trin- to( i, ny a n d t o m o r r o w f r o m 9 A,M.
and Mrs. .Jfihn Varga S reet, Rahway, with a high Mass ^ cemetery. Hopelawn.
| ,
P.M., in Fello*ship Hall.
m ^ J - ^ . - O H « » * ™tir<wi UB„ n. 6 „.
, .
...
.„
Woodbridge; Mrs. Joseph Fedor of requiem at St. John «tVianney
r»H T h e deceased was a retired the Womens Association will
si. ^en- ,
„ mnt naH.w.nnor
«f n..rl m p c t t o n i g M a t g o . d o c k ta F e ) .
'Betty) of Hopolawn: Mrs. James
Burke. Avenel; Mrs. Andrew rude Cemetery.
Lady pf Peace Church. A native Inwship Hall. David Wiley, a
Fenyar, Perth Amboy, and Mrs The deceased had been a gard- o f Portugal, he had formerly re- graduate student at Princeton
Mario Slmcone, Woodbridge; al ener on the Kone Estate here for ,j,ied in New Bedford, Mass.
Seminary, wiil bo the speaker.
James, Woodbridfie; six 30 years Born In Italy, lie had S u r V i v t o * a r e three daughters,!Ewryono is invited to attend,
grandchildren; and a sister, Anna resided in Coloma 60 j e a n
MriL F r J J c r e s p o , with whom he| The White Church Gufld will
in Hungary.
Surviving are his widow, Car- had restdid; Mrs. Mary Marujomeet, Monday*, 8 P.M., in Fellowmella De Trol; three sons, Frank, and Mr* JUnuel Marujo of Fair- ship Hall. The program will be
MBS. Rl'E M. MF.NWRO
Anthony, and Louis of Colonia; haven, Mass.; five grandchildren; "Bazaar Preview" with Mrs.
FORDS - The funenil of Mrs. three dauuhter*, Mrs. Anthony and 11 great grandchildren.
Fnles and Mrs. Bradshaw as
Sue Martin MenweR, M, of 49 Tomasco, Irivington; Miss Mary
hostesses.
Maple Avenue, who died Satur Di Belardino at home, and Mrs.MRS. LORETTA B. KNOX
The Ladies Aid Society will
day at home, wag held yesterday Michael Hrycuna, Carteret; four
at the First Presbyterian Church, grandchildren; and a sister, Miss AVENEL - The funeral of Mrs.mut't, March 24, l-.no P.M., in
Perth Amboy, with the Rev. Ancolina Di Belardino, Naples, Loretta Borisewski Knox, 493 Fellowship Hall. Hostesses will
Woodbridge Avenue, who died be Mrs. Simonsen and Mrs.
Arthur E. Matott officiating. The i t a i v
March 10 at Perth Amboy General Skay. Mrs. Barnckow will lead
Koyen Funeral Chap?!, Perth; ''
Hospital, was held Saturday at thedevotions.
Amboy, was in charge and burial MRS. CAROLINKLYON8
Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home.
in Cloverieaf Park Cemet- ISELIN - T h e funeral of Mrs.Woodbridge, with a high Mass of
ery, Woodbridge.
Caroline E. Bertsch Lyons, 80, ofrequiem at St. Andrew's Church. The family physician has the
Mrs. Menweg was a member 110 Fairbank Street, Hillside, Burial was in St. Gertrude Cem- key rol in the care and treatYou too can operate a profitable Firestone Tire and Automotive Service
of the First Presbyterian Church, mother of John L. Lyons, of Ise-etery. Colonia.
iment of mental retardation--a
Center, selling and servicing Firestone tires and thousands of other
Perth Amboy, for 35 >-cors, and lin, was held Monday at the
condition "fully as subtle and
automotive products.
was active in the United Presby- Growney Funeral Home, with a The deceased was the wife of complicated as that of open heart
We train you... we help you with your location, bunding and Kon
terian Women's Association of Mass of requiem at St. Cather- the late Thomas Knox, a parish- surgery or organ transplants"that congregation.
ine's Church, both Hillside. The ioner of St. Andrew's Church, and according to a report from the
layout...
we provide you with the finest products, then we help you
Surviving are her husband, burial was in Holy Cross Ceme- a member of its Rosary Society. American Medical Association
sell
with
complete
sales and merchandising plans, local and national
Born
in
Perth
Amboy,
she
had
William, and several nieces and tery, North Arlington.
Conference on Mental Retardaadvertising
and
display
material* Q g l J O f \ A / r i t Q U S
resided
in
that
city
prior
to
mov
nephews and other relatives in A native and former resident of
tion. In terms of magnitude, it
ing here X years ago.
this area.
Newark, Mn. Lyons had lived in
points out, mental retardation is
J. M. RANNELLS, Territory Manager
Hillside 18 years. She was a Surviving are a daughter, Mrs the most handicapping of all childMM. ANNA UHRIN
Walter
Gergich,
Linden;
two
sons,
member of St. Catherines Church
THE FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
FORDS — Funeral services for there.
Thomas J.. Edison, and William, hood disorders. Yet perhaps 50
Mrs. Anna Uhrin lUchrin) who
!Avenel;
two grandchildren; five per cent of the cases are preven1
444 Central Avenue, Newark, N. J. • MA 2-6250
died Saturday at home, 23 South Surviving besides the son are i s ( e r s ' M r 5 M i c h a e l ROROzinski, table.
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Helen
E.
L
e
e
,
l
'
iss
Helen
Boris,
Menl() Park; M
Burchard Street, were held yesterday at the Flynn and SonBradley Beach, and Mrs. Marion 'Iflng Branch; Mrs. Theresa Try
Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, L. Plant, with whom she lived, gar, Roselle; Mrs. Clifford Kelly
with a high Mass of requiem at arid three grandchildren.
and Mrs. Michr.el Boris of Perth
St. Nicholas Church. Burial was
Amboy; and a brother, Stephen
ALBERT
8.
KOVACS
pin Holy Trinity Cemetery, HopeBorisewski, Fords.
HOPELAWN-Funeral services
ilawn.
The deceased was the wife of for Albert S. Kovacs. 418 RooseReports
the late Michael Uhrin and was a veit Avenue, Endicott, N. Y .John Motfe
„.
./-<
»
member of the United Societies formerly a resident of Pennsyi-'1
Lttmpdlgn
| of the Greek Catholic faith. She vania Avenue, were held in New Oil Uimci
'
. ., .
had resided in Edison 50 years, York. He died February W at
i having come from her native h o m e
SEWAREN - John S. Mayte.
I Czechoslovakia. She was a parish- Burial was in Vestal Cemetery,!chairman of lh«- March of Dimes
| loner of St. Nicholas Byzantine
icamnnign, reported a total oi
The only tfoddngs ktod by sound {Rite Catholic Cnurch, and a N y
Surviving are his widow. Mary »»«•" contributed by residents
I member of its Mothers' Club, andBusch Kovacs; a daughter. Miss' The mothers marobew, undeT
N .Kovacs, Buffalo, N. Y.;.the leadership of Mrs. Edward
6t Only one* a ywr on we offer Rosary Society. She was also a Grace
and a stepson, Ronald .Spong in ^naJl' aid m i . l n l n Mayte, col
member
of
the
Rosary-Altar
Solecfwl ^ $82.(6*-A«o»t»-itwtioi» in
t h n tf A S M low pita* So Mode up!
ciety d Our U d y of Peace Arizona.
mailers. J120.5O: coin containers
(Sards.
«;00;
•"
SAMUEL MARCOUH
M ^ S u W ^ t r f ^ a M B 1 ; ! ^ E U N -"Firnp7al"»erviccs for'schnd, $42.75; h a z a r d carnival,
'" Fords ands « ™ i e ' Marculus. 114 Fiunie $4 77. .,
Dobrowski Car-i s t r e e t - w h o dicc1 Thursday ut the! Conducting lhe backyard carMrs
•««•• ut «m» John North A r - ' p c r t h Amt> °y General-Hospital.1 nival w^re Christine, Michael,
K n
^ g e , p i n L n ; j w e r e MeI Monday at the CWeltoand Caro, Mntye and S^anne
g ;
g - - ;- Funeral Hnme, C.reen Street ami and Jody Bodo.
Michael. Stephen, Edward, and Cooper Avenue, with a Mass of: Mr, Matye advised contribuWilliam of-Fords; 20 grandchild requiem at St. Cecelia's Church.!tions will still be accepted and
ren; and five greatgrandchild- Burial was in St. Gertrude Ceme- expressed his appreciation to all
ren.
U-ry, Colonia.
.,
who helped conduct the campaign
Mr. Mareolus was employed by and to thosfJ'whp contributed.
J. W. SAVACOOL, UI
IE HOURS:
ISELIN - Funeral services
for John W. Savacool, HI, seven-j
DAILY
week-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Savacool J r . 1S3 CoopuM. • t P.M.
CUSTOMER
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1'itneste*
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1 Samuel Newberger, Mrs. Sanfordj
Elephant Sale
Rev. L Claddish *WHUe
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Writing In the Cincinnati ,iour The firm of R Uw ,.- M.,JO. - ^
nal of Medicine on government Waddell. established Ihe Pom c\-,.l«.os the man who .(oo^ the
Nim
pirr
most
k
regulation in the druR industry.1 press in ISfin
IK"
C Joseph Strtler say*: "There is
no doubt that the industry' l»»
AUTHOR'S AGENT
Hosales in Acapuleo. Mexico. It
been hurt hy the Drujt AmrndWANTS MANUSCRIPTS
will he Ramos' first fiRht since,
merits of 1MB and subsequent
e W p »
O
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last year when he lost hi? crown
I M Oak Tree Road
m»»M.Nr K>OM. Woii*
regulations. . . Ten major V S
and buym t>» w U »•
ttelia. New JersM
to' Mexican Vicente Satdivar :'t>d(
pharmaceutical firm* have re1
Tele.: LI t-MM
rtw gfM mu'll 0W I
Chiropractic Physician
:
ported curtailment of research
announced
ho
was
retinue
from;
Vrf'.'t »»"< l''«'OT *«
"*
and
development
operations,
and
H,J>I' Po>i * • » * « .
- M r s George R Huneyrutt.
the ring
Toronto », Canada.
Worth Street, was a guest of Mr even those which report increased
Announces The Opening Of
and Mrs, Dan^l Mazzeo Rrnok- expenditures in these fields claim
that they have had to cut back
His Offices In Thr
m. for several days
-Mr. and Mrs decree Beve- on the number of substances
COLONIA
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
ridge and children, Roseanne being investigated because of
602
Inman
Avenue. Colonia
and George. Worth Street, and added costs and paper work We
Mr. and Mrs. William Hassett believe it is necessary, at long
Home
and children, Janet and William. last, to challenge the steady erosINTERNATIONAL DeMOLAY WEEK
Office
By
Phone:
Westbury Road, were dinner ion of our freedom by a regulaPhone:
• March 14-21. 1965
Appointment
guesU Sunday of Mr, a.nd Mrs.t'-v ngency: in effect to attempt
M1-OT75
to halt the steady devent of the
Anthony Aiello. Jersey City.
'AriEKEAS the Order o< DeMnla> is- J character build.:•; o:£jciM:ion composed of young men fourteen to twenty- M r . and Mrs. .loM'prr For- pendulum."
• r« ;.ears of age. who are seeking to prepare themselves
zano. Worth Street, were 'luirrer*"
.,. he::er leader? and citizens for tomorrow by developing
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ,
•-o^ 1 ;rai!s and strengths at character of all good men: and
Louis Fazio. Brooklyn
WHEREAS, the organization was founded by Frank S
Writing in the Oregon Voter.
land during the year 1919. at Kansas City. Missouri, and
Ralph T. Moore says: •'There alnow has more than 2.500 chapters located all over th» free
ways seems to be an abundance
world; and
'
of those Who are eternally looking
WHEREAS, all the DeMolay members of Arnericus
for
wmethinfr
for
nothing
BIK!
«
Chapter, sponsored by Americus Craftsman's Club will obscarcity of those who are willing
serve the period of March 14-21 as DeMolay Week in
and anxious lo put forth the requicelebration of their 46th Anniversary', so as to exemplify to
site effort to get ahead,. Progress
all citizen* here and elsewhere their many activities, and
exacts its high price from ever}'
in some small way show recognition to their many Senior
ge-Tation of men. It decrees :hat
DeMolays; now
man. to progress, must also work j
THEREFORE, I. Walter Zirpoto, Mayor of the Township
hard. This probably explains why
oi Woodbridge, do hereby proclaim the week of March 14
progress comes almost always'
to March 21, 1965. at "DeMolay Week." and call upon all
from adversity and almost never
our dtiieos to join in saluting tbe young men of the Order
from affluence. And yet the whole;
orf DeMolay and is expressing our grateful appreciation of
atmosphere of this so-called war',
the fine example set by these young leaders in contributing
on poverty is to the effect that)
to UK welfare and character of other young men of this
the key to progress is held by the;
Gly, thus aiding in the development and leadership of tocommon government, which in r V
morrow. Given under my hand this 10th day of March. i%5. superior wisdom, now comes for-,
ward to save us all from hard,
(Signed)
grueling labor by arbitrarily doing'
WALTER ZIRPOLO
away with property via fiat and'
education."
,
Mayor
Km
I Stralhom.: (.inadian Em"
IS
Mir
Dethroned world featherweight I
- tampion Sugar Ramos will be-',
(T*n his comeback April 4 in a
p
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Carteret Press
EDISON-FORDS BEACON
(E.B.) • Carteret Press
(lliit;irl her at ME 4 -1756 or better still make .your
I,,', I.I the FVrth Amboy General Hospital or other area
[,.' |,\ (-(jiit.-irting the local Rod Cross chapter. Any typo
,'| | i,,. jeerpted in order to transfer an equal arnount to
.
.
i
••„. wuwlliridur Klks have notified ua that they are in full
I «iih mir recent column on naming township whools - ;
IJ
in
furihrr in wekinR the pubne's help In the naming •
in,, hi- ,<mi pliivKroundd after WoodhrMgf sporto luminaries.
u'miiil Ilkr to see a ballfieln" named alter the great Frankk
",'„. ,.i Ihi' urentest all-around athletes to e r e t wear the ;
,MII nl;i( k. W> heartily rnncur »tace we knew and washed
''n. 1( J( |,i,.|c brine glory t« the town«hlp.
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PAGE ELEVEN
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, .iini.i itnilcisl.iiKl the Board o( Edue;iti6n's apathy
, .,.,,.,. „ hncils instpjul of numberinR them. The Hoard last
,. ,,.,| ,, rciiiicst from the Citizens Redevelopment Commit
^,,1 ih.ii I<K ;il schools bear the numes of prominent
I
HI iiihlrr, president of thp Board, said that the rc',.,., i, , .in.-odi'i-rd l)> his group, but that the Board would
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Junior Club
Inducts Fou
NewMembev
Get New Posts
! WOODBRIDGE - The executive hoard of the newly organized
Youth OrR'ini7.:.''i(>ns of Wrwvlhrul'..'!' Township will meet March
2't. ru'e-nrdinH to .Inhn P. HiiRhcs.j
prsident.
Al the last meeting guest]
speakers were Michael Trambitor, YMCA director and Francis'
Mi >hy. Director of Kecrcatinn'
for Wsindbi'idEe Township.
|
In Ins talk. Mr. Trambilor not-^
•jd il was the older teenagers
wlw most need the help of such
mi organization as the Youth
<>r.:, iwntinn.
|
Mr Murphy outlined the Town-;
ship's exis'infi and planned pro-'
••runs for the voting adults.
i
Add' I In the Roard of Advisers
uci'e I'nlu'e Director ,Fos;ph
Calassi. Sf't Kenneth Van Pelt 1
in charge of the Juvenile liureau,
and William Bihler, president of I
th'1 ll'innl of Kducation.
needs 30 pints of blood before she undergoes
,,'n;ilion mi April 1 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York
.
Cojmmunitiea We S e r a
"'i-,
Members Sought
By Youtr Group
By The Staff —>
,, v i k I n s t i l l -
Interests of the fUtMcnti of UM
Thursday, March 18, 1985
VINDOW
On Green Street
,
A Newspaper Defeated to the Bert
ROIKI.I.A
ANTHONY ,1. ORSINI
Student Nurses 2 Promotiom
Announced
Di A • By
J First Bank And Trust
AVENEl. — A ceremony i.i'1 •
ling four new members in '
Junior Woman's Club ol V.e I
was conducted by Mrs ixu %
Kcnna. president, at the clu!- %
recent meeting at the Avenel .•, I
Colonia First Aid building. Tho a
inducted were: Mrs. Stanley
Ragesky. Mrs. Thomas Spal'dln^,
,Mrs. William Albrecht and Mrs.
Wdliam Westerfield.
Prospective new members, Mrs,,,
stophen Rartelemes and Mrs.
Rowland Wargo, were welcomed.
It was announced that tho
braille department sent 17 handmade bean bags to the Overbrook
School for the Blind; a series of
types of plastic can to the
yer Greavet School far the
Hind: 8 washcloths to St. JoMRh's
Ichoo), Jersey City; 8 batnetl
ind coupons to the Lydta
ehoot for HM BtM.
ler <rf Mr. iind Mrs, Donald Campbell, will be one «f the entertainers In a show to he presented
.•..in'i'ii'i! t h e s c h o o l s .
by a daniing s»hixil tomorrow for Ihe Senior Citizens of VVnmlhridge. A ballet student, Nancy
. .,..,, jiimicul C'nmmitteo suggested that the senior
is studying on a sihulnrdiip. She will represent her (liuice s«h<Mil in the Junior Kestivnl Kiillel
• M-d ifU'i presidents; the junior high school after
Techni<|iir f«amln:ilinn in I'l.iinlield April I and will audition lor Ihe Youth Danre concert to be
; ,,|II ils who have contributed toward the advancehrld In Wn«dhrid);e by the Dance Department ol the New Jersey Federation of Music Clubs.
IIUV^
WOODBRIDGE
- W. _Emlen uate in accounting of Pace Col!,,n mil Kr.ule schools be named for deceased persons! Nancy is UIMI studying Ih* piano, is a (lirl Scout and a sixth grade student at School II,
j PERTH AMBOY - A white ele-;Roosevelt, president of the First lege, New York, his varied bank:
.•,.I M the history of the township,
,
i>hanl sale and auction will he
'
Company. N.A., ing experience includes budget
report by MM. Oaorfi
pisfl stated
VbUMmmii
ings haw been made to « • by
members. Mrs. PMpiaH
thanked tfw nttnben far * d r
cooperation fet matt* ttw 4rt*»
| B a n k and T r u s t
'f in u y ', f r P s h m a n c l a s ? ofI announced the promotions of Miss analysis, together with auditing ings.
'Perlh Amboy General Hospitnl'slAngeiina R o t c n a t 0 auditor: and procedures. He served as a First AcconftK to Mw. PeanPfcag;
i harles E. Gregory School of M h o n y j , orsini to the rnewly Lieutenant with the U. S. Army wite, card party ( i N n s m W
NtirsiiT
Nursing Tuesday, from 10 A. M. rr(,eat
„,,»
Air Force during World War II,was realized from W aflsT mi
nlplt
of comotroller
comptroller,
p ot
p
until 10 P. M. in the auditorium,
earning an Air Force Medal and
l
from a oaks arie. 1 M d A
Miss Rotella has been employed
Strwit. Miss Barbara bythe bank since 1952, and served Purple Heart with an Oak Leaf expressed their appraolatfaa to
Leonard is crncral chairman. |;
|.;ss A s s i s t a n t Audito
Auditor since Jan- Cluster during the course of 33 Mrs.s. LOOM Kotoradta,. «
« p
past
Tlic proceeds will go towards;
1964.
Ag
graduate of St. missions as a navigator in the member, for donati* * « * B for
u a r y 23,
,
u
y
two student delegates
to
'"'
'"
l P t h A b European theatre.
Ihe N'llinnal Convention of Student Mary's High School, Perth Amboy Mr. Orsini lives at 123 Jeffrey he sate.
and
Rutgers
Newark
College of Road, Colonia with his wife A Chtaose auctka vat featmd
Nurses Associntion at San FranArts and Sciences; she is a mem-Gloria, and their three children; after the business meettag with
in May.
(her of Rutgers Alumni Association
Mrs. Chariot I M at tteiiman.
Th Ch.ss of
has been and The National Association of William, Janet and John.
Hospitality was am««sd by Mrs.
wurkmj: SG\ r.-i al weeks collecling Bank Women. Miss Rotella is the
WnkowHz and Mrs. iMfcoof P.
many varied artides to be auc-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
araham. The dark horse prize
tinned off from 2 to 4 P. M. and Rotella with whom she resides at Ladies Aid Sponsors winner wae Mn. Spalding.
from 7 to 10 P.M. items inclurt; » Prosi«ct Street, Perth Am Rummage Sale Today
U. Harry Deter of the operation
jewulry. toys, games, books, re-'1 boy
and ptaitning department of the
WOODBRIDGE
At
a
meeting
cords, old glass, china, brie-;
Mr. Orsini was formerly an as-of the Ladies Aid Society of theWoodbridge Township Police Debrae, and household wares.
sistant vice president at the Wood- First Presbyterian Church, final partment, will speak at the next
Thf sale is open to the public: bridge office, a position he has
meettag, Tuesday at 8:30 P. M.,
BASIC IK.\IM\<, OVEK:- i n o Emission will be charged andheld since May, 1964, when the plans were made for a rummage at the local first aid building.
sale
today
and
tomorrow
in
Fei
1
Airman John W. Sweeney, son children are welcome.
former Woodbridge National Bank lowship Hall. Mrs. Walter Pucketi Mrs. HuH and Mrs. David Broder
n( Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Serving on the committee with; merged with the First Bank and is chairman.
will be co-hostesses.
Sweeney, 79 Woodbridge Ave- Miss i^onard are Miss Diana Bel- Trust Company. An honor gradMembers
are
making
and
bring
nue, Wo«Hlbrid!,'e, N. J., has montc, Miss Cigurlin Carnes, Miss — — — —
~
ing articles to be sold at the FalCOUSINS MEET
completed Air Force basic Mary Conde, Miss Sireanne Kernbazaar.
military training at Lackland, merer. Miss Joanne Matuska,
WOODBEIDGE - The Cousins
Hostesses were Mrs, Oliver CadAFB, Texas.
.
Miss Janis Shea, and Mist Mary
Club met last week at the Kmr.
walader
and
Mrs.
Edward
Trod.
M £ & H $
Airman Sweeney Is belof <8Si tolki
Mrs. Katherine Morrison conduct- of Miss Aris Donegan. The dai .
signed to a Strategic Air Com- class adviser.
ed devotions ggiven the story
horse prize was won by Miv
mand iSAC) unit at Forbes,
AFR, Kan., for training and
SEWAREN - Arrangements for1 Abagail, the wife of David, from Grace Holland. On May 1 ti
duty as a lire protection spea public Chinese auction April 29 the book, "Great Women of th club will see "Hello Dolly in N?w
cialist.
His unit supports the
with Mrs. Richard Baran as chair- Bible".
York City. The next meeting will
SAC mission of keeping the naman was made at a meeting of The next meeting will be hel be beld at the home of Mis.
tion's intercontinental missiles
the executive Board of Sewaren March 24 with the Rev. All
Myma Anderson of Fords.
and jet bombers on constant
School PTO at the home of Mrs.Nemeth as speaker.
Plan Auction
. ,, iiunly no hesitation on the Board's part in naming
' • . ,'n|i tui;h school the "John F. Keiwedy HiRh School"
• . , . • • , ! this was n notable gesture. Then why should
,|nr,ii(in alxml naming the others Tills ii certainly
i,:,•:„ n| ;m extra financial burden - merely to name a
!•!• vwn-ihip. The PTAs and other nrganiwHons would
, •„• IH,M,\ of financing a sign or plaque i« front of the
Ih,
Viimnal Honoh Society • ( Wwdbridge Senior
mil the student council of John F. Kemedy High School
I i,,. in Miiiiil;itinns throughout U H tanuUp next week (or
{ |. m .mi ihe YVoodbridfe TowMOip Community Scholarship
|lln |
(i
i n ' Ki'publicans ' n o w in power) continue to fight anwiii!
1N
•.!•• ,i- they h a v e been doing, they a r e going to h a v e (heir
:' ...-.nii-.t a placid Democratic organization, sitting by :iml
s
hi!:.: dirir maneuvering, until the next general election. The
oc.i's in' having "a ball" viewing the internal light between
or AILI'IU liHiiick and his Council, along with a few barbs
I(M d ilicin from .loseph Lamb, Board of Education president.
Mi-- Kulh Walk's parly al the Shackamaxoa Country Dob
unl.iy niKlu. was an exciUaf *re»taj. and one thai will be
rnncm hired by those who attended. Bat, utetaaatety *t
close of thr affair, MMW> It H D i W to km« ttsta tb«
Van Pelt to Be
P.f .0. Speaker
Ku-m.'-s and Professional Wamea'a Cfcb b f j w r .
ii w;is found out later that fte enlfftt (a mtmtmjA Jfcf
, iiuju^it that he was total? a fat* dee* wtta W mtft*
i ih>' ilni; home for safekeeping, after tke crowd had left. In
t, tin rr was some talk about a BPW flag railing reremonjr
loli was to have been held the next morning at 11 A. M nolinilv showed up. The flag wai retoraed to Ihe ctab
sidenl Monday morning — and all was (orglrea. we thtak.
he Duki-s Kstate Civic Association will sponsor its annual
dance Saturday night at the VFW Hall on Itoute 27, in Jselin,
9 in i \ M Mrs. l*e Holderreid, chairman, or any mem1)K('A have tickets available.
ij
IN CAST: Michael Allirgro. sun ol Mr. anil Mrs. Anthony
Allirgru, I-1 Crows Mill Koad, Kurds, a senior at the Mother
ol the Savior Seminary. Blackwood. has Ihe role of Annas, a
member of thr Sahwirin. in the 15th annual presentations of
Ihe "Passion of the Savior" ollercd each weekend during Lent
to create a more religious atmosphere crntered around the
central figure of the play, Christ. There have been changes
In scenery and costumes.
Futey Elected
Squadron Head
alert.
John Inslis.
PORT READING - Andrew J. Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt of the
Futey, son of Mr. and Mrs. AnJuvenile Division of the Criminal
drew S. Futey of 74 Hagaman Investigation Section of the WoodStreet, has been elected as the bridge Police Department, will be
new Squadron Commander of the he speakerMonight at 7:30 at a
Hupp, proprietor o l ' Handerhaa't Fish Market,
may be contacted.
Wilbur S. Darby Squadron, the egular PTO meeting in the school
Woodbridge, still hat ticket* available for t h o *
in
local branch of the Arnold Air SoJoseph Caso, president, advised,
j "Mild like lo take a but ride to Madlww Square Gardra
uditorium.
c i e t y at Rutgers University.
the funds raised will be used for
\ i » York Monday night to see Ihe finals of the Ooldea
Attendance awards will be pre
Should the Wilbur S. Darby Squadthe eye foundation work done by
luuni.Mnciit. Two buses will leave from the Knights
iented. Mothers of first grade
ron be selected as the new Area
the croup. The Lions are conbuilding on Main Street.
mpils will be hostesses.
, oerned with the care and correc- COLONIA - Mrs. Herschel Tar- B-l Headquarters of the Arnold
— The I.ions
Air
Society.
Mr.
Futey
would
autver. wavs and means chairman
Mar> M K , principal at Hopelawn School
Club will conduct a pancake
old. discarded broken]of the Cnlonia Cancer Club, ,in- omatically assume the position of Altar-Rosary Plans
mi (irit-n Street,
breakfast. March 211, from 7 A. >
Area B-l Commander for the enI unused eye
o( any
at the last
. glasses
..
. size|nounccd
,
.., meeting
_ ., that
.
e
nr the very nice item in your column. 1 was; until 2 P. M at the Knights of
Passion Play Trip
11 with dinner at! tire academic year ofl965-1966.
or
state
of
repair
for
the
use
of
j
theatrepartj
a
could 1 miss with a wonderful staff, who worked!Columbus Hall. Amboy Avenue
.
.'.. P ., ric ;„.»,« si™ h>< h»n
ISELIN
- St. Cecelia's Altar
)
The
Arnold
Air
Society,
a
na! wa« absent, plus pavers of wonderful kids!and Main Street. Jerry U-vine is <he needy and underprivileged. A• P..ri n-the-Sky has been
ional honorary service organiza- losary Society will meet April 5,
o r Ma a
•
•
•
collection
will
be
made
during
the!
'
>
1 (his little tuwn with the very big hearts. I have been '• chairman.
Transwrtation and reservations ion within the Air Force Reserve 30 P. M.
If large blocks of tickets are breakfast and anyone interested;
secured by getting In Wicer Training Corps, is organ- Reservations are being taken
^^ with Mrs. Tarver, Mrs.
hack at her job after a stay at fitkin Memorial required, Jack Ford, ways and j in donating these items should touch
zed on National, Area, Wiig, andfor the Passion play, at Blackmeans chairman, or any member bring them at that time.
John Mclsaac or Mrs. Richard Squadron levels. The Wilbur S wood Seminary. Sunday, March
Hubbard .
Darby Squadron at Rutgers Uni- 28, by Mrs, Charles Regenye,
* V (I. of St. John Vlauicy Charck, CtiosU. will hold
A bowling breakfast has been versity hopes to be selected as theRosary president.
arranged for March 30 at 9:30 new Area B-l Headquarters Plans have been projected for
U"- alter Masi a( «:M Suday. * A IUU breakfast will
A. M. at the Edison Bowl-O-Mat. which includes 15 colleges and the annual Communion supper
ui Kvtry Friday alght there are Stations M the Cross
On April 30 the group will spon- universities in the Middle Atlantic Sunday, May 16. Recitation of the
f-'-v On Man-h T>. at t:M P.M., there will be a course on
sor a cake sale at the Hilltop States' Among the many civic and Rosary and Benediction of the
linr ,,ntl the boys discussion.
Shoprite, Oak Tree Road, Jselin military functions which the Dar-Most Blessed Sacrament preced
at 10 A, M.
by Squadron has performed have the affair.
l nN Park which could be used by the children of Fords
A dessert-bridge has been
Mrs. George Van Decker, dress been the successful support of
• rat advantage, lies dormant because of the fact that most
ings chairman, announced that local blnod drive and a Christmas scheduled for August 19.
i"iliiJ. their children to cross rfver the Parkway. A pedes124 cancer pads were completed 'arty for orphans of the New
i '• itvi-r the Parkway to the Park would solve this problem
Brunswick area.
at the session.
"•'•'•ii' »f ill The Woman's Club of Fords has undertaken
Mrs. Kalph Crawford and Mrs Cadet 1st Lt. Futey, a graduate
I! ')nt lor 1%5 and a Community Improvement Committee
1
Joseph Manzione were welcomed of Woodbridge Senior High School,
Mr* Hi'rnatrd Scibienski has been formed. The first
as new members.
is a Geography major in the Class
Mil t.ikr place in the Woman's Club headquarters on Cor
Hostesses were Mrs. Frank of 196H. Mr. Futey also serves a.
">! moss from the Fords Firehouse next Wednesday.
Seitz, Mrs. Vincent Laraia, Mrs Commander of the nationally I;
•' '' :' I'. M. Interested citizens and residents are invited
Gustave Nesley, Mrs. Johi mous Kutgt'rs Colonial Coloi
' I'm- iiu'etiiit, esixjcially officers of local organiiations.
Moore. Mrs. Harold Snyder and Guard. After completion of hi:
• * *
There are many ways to
Mrs. Robert Mylon.
course of sljudy, he will receive
111 »as nice u>s e e ^ h H fine representation from the First
a commission as a Second Lieu
save money when finanLos Angeles' pervading d;;nc tenant in the Air Force Reserve
H"! irust Company al the "Woman of the Year" banquet.
cing
a
mortgage
for
your
ing light makes sunglasses al
- and also Board ot Education mtmotrs, Roy
most mandatory there.
dv
home. Our Mortgage Loan
'""I ^.UKehe Htirnlrk.
PTA MEETS TONIGHT
• • «
Officers are experts in this
WOODIiHIDGE - The Wood
iii Muliiaij New Street, loves cheasecake, and is still waitbridge Junior High School PT/*
field and can show you
!|
" ie Dim he was promised a week ago.
will meet tonight at 8 o'clock
how to save with one of
• * •
;
After th-a business meeting, then
"I tin- Woudbridge delegation which attended the New ]
our low-cost mortgages.
will be a debate and scienci
"Popular? He ought to
Npiirlswriters Dinner at the Greenbrier some time ago
exhibit.
Won't you come in and
n
I " 1 (In- iHTsouable BiU Bradley of Princeton are anxiously i
be! . . . He buys'em GIFTS
talk it over?
j" 1 1 ^ lib appeuranee on television tomorrow niRht when
THE
WORLD
POOR
from
['''in,,t.iii Tiiieri, take on| mighty Michigan In Portland,
ENCYCLOPEDIA
"" It ean lie seen on Chaftnel 5 at 10 p.m.
• bint In Sales
• !* •
I lUet l a t e r 1ftwont
I
members of the Woodbridge Elks Lodge are patients at
• Budget Plan
as4
Amboy (leneral Hospital, They are former Mayor FrdCall Martin Braun
13 Main Street, Woodbrldt*
A'lains, Kred Gheisheimer and Bob Scbillints. The, latter
I Cuchtail-HIiJutige
VA 6-5868
111
(Nut to SUtc Theatre)
I lie ^.unc room.
* » •
»«• look a t McHale'i Navy 00 TV we can't forDallj 11J« t« I M P.M.
the l
resemblance ol the commander (Joe Flynn)
«f Main Street, WoodbrUge.
DINNER <
Unit Schedules
Theatre Party
Lions Club
1
The airman is a 1964 • graduate of Woodbridge Senior High
School.
TIE-UP THE SOLUTION
TO ALL YOUR MORTGAGES
PROBLEMS BY SEEING
FIRST SAVINGS
1
as low as
The Greatest!
BRASS BUCKET
STATE JEWELERS
LUNCHEON
w
be announced at a later date.
Daughters
The group also heard from Mrs.
»'rly at Meeting Edward Palmer, ex-State CounHKIDGE - A meeting of cilor,, and Mra. Charles Sieswl,
jid Daughters of liber- a member.
"' New Jersey Council Hoeteues were Mrs. Siessel
held Friday night and and Mrs. Edward Trost. Special
I donation approved for award winners were Mrs. Jamesj
MI l'alsy Drive.
Searl«, Mrs. Otis S9W*, Mr».
'":> Mrs Orville Barke- Kaymond Waterhouse, Mrs. Rayiunal Treasurer, who nond Hancock, Mrs. Louis Half'•w
lodge events tu iter, and Mrs. Siessel.
ASSEMBLY HALL
CAU Ml M77O fOi H»WM
01 vim ONI or out
11
Oillj iilt to U iM P.M.
Ida? t o * 8»lor«»j TU I2:3»
Suud»jL Noon TUI It PJA
FIRST S A V I N G S ^
BRASS BUCKET
AND LOAM AISGCUkllOl OTIOJM * M * »
PERTH AMIOY
Sttf* Slrtii
« 5 Amboy Av.nu.
All OWw: M y . » '0 «i S * ' ^ ' * 1
first m «*«
nmt
Charcoal Steakbonse
IDISON
WOODWtlDO!
U, 8. I * MAIN STREET
9ao Amboy AvtntM
t
WOODBRIDGB
ME 4-»l«
< to 1J noon.
maM
.
07 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J.
CHILDREN'S .MEETING - SUNDAY
GOSPEL MEETING
BIBLE READINO -TUESDAY
PRAYER MEETING - THURSDAY . .
0:M A. M.
7:30 P.M.
»•<» P- »•
8:00 P. M.
"A Just God and a Saviour; there is none beside Me.
Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth."
lisa, 45:21,22)
Thinking of Selling Your Home?
During ThePast Month
SUN
realty
HAS SOLD 2 2 HOMES
In The Woodbridge - Carteret Anal
SOLD
ti CHESTNUT ST.,
AVENEL
0
UWH
HStM
SOLD
72 OMAR AVENUE
AVENEL
SOLD
76 HOMESTEAD AVE.
AVENEL
HWADSWOOTHLf
POM*
SOLD
SOLD
23 CLARK PLACE
AVENEL
IM SECOND AttL,
PORT BEADING
SOLD
SOLD
14 ORCHARD ST.
CARTERET
70 FIFTH AVE..
FORT READING
SOLD
55 MARY AVE.,
CARTERET
SOLD
(
53 BERGEN ST.
CARTERET
SOLD
369 FAIRVEIW AVE.
COLONIA
SOLD
32 MIKO ROAD
EDISON
SOLD
24 LAMAR AVE.,
EDISON
SOLD
15 EAST
KNOLLWOOD AVE.,
EDISON
r
SOLD
102 BEDFORD AYR,
I8ELIN
SOLD
Tt JEFFERSON ST.
ISELIN
SOLD
SS BENDER AVE.,
ISELIN
SOLD
61 HUNTER LANE
WOODBRIDGE
SOLD
72 • IM COLEY ST.,
W00DBK1DGK
SOLD
32 MARTIN TERRACE
WOODBRIDGE
In KUtnif thttt piopertiea, we hiVt couUcted m»ny
hornet in tb«»e very. wm« I
' wbo with to buy slralllar ho
hoods. If you u a prewntly thinking of M1UB( your home
us now. Be reidy for that Mtlre Spring time rouket bv t
of our exclutlve Biles Service Mintfuncnt Pl>n<
CALL NOW
ME 6-2600
MEMBER M I S
466 Railway Avenue, Woodbridge
Indepenaeni-i.
Thursday, March 18,1965
PAGE TWELVE
Doctor
To A(](k<%
Group sUll
Loyalty Day Queen to be
Sponsored by Auxiliary
rol.nNIA - A meeting of the
I. d't't \;:ulir> In the VFW Po«t
>w,i «•.!< he!d :.t the Post home.
!.i;'i.-:i \vi'n:e. with Mrs. Fred
NICKING St'RE; Somf oi the membfrs of thf Executive Committee of the t'lovfrieaf Cluptrr of'sweet Adelines. Inc., dtfeking the rules and rrsnlation for (he annual competition to b«
held lii
\>w York Cityy at the Americana Hotfl during the
thf last week
wwk of
o» March. Uft
Left to right:
In Ne
""
"
Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Robert Mtrtynownki, Mrs. Francis Lands. Mrs. Herman
Lenz
and""Mrs.
Bert Toth.
Honor Roll
Annual Ball
SetSaturday
ISK1.1N
:in. coonlu,
ITci.il Events r,,,,
nnd Iin(,,
Visit
Class Teacheb
oy Vity queen will be sponsored
by the auxiliary under the chairivtot i.m Churc of
vnn'hip nf Mrs, Jn k Woods. ISELIN - Parents were wel
iy, 8 p.m.
(juv.fu'jtions required are con- corned to the annual open house
tev.ints must, be between the ages at School M, Benjamin Avenue,
n' is aiv) 18. not a professional or. where they visited their children's
id flare \t Kt r,,,,,
stiHyin1: mode', strictly amateur classrooms, met the teachers and
inmer o, lBfi^. Tii,.
ard not married A contestant view samples of the students'
nblis1'"*! by ih,
mu«! be -.1 -daughter or grand- work.
'ion o' the' N;it|,,,
.•hiiihtcr or an auxiliary' or post A nominating committee was
'licv-m.-king t;cin.
memher. s.i!d Mrs. Woods.
appointed by Mrs. Joseph Leary,
•signed In rnnV' ,
Mrs Joseph Dennis reported 188, president of the Home and School
iircej of Protrsi.,.,•
cancer dressings were delivered to' Association, at-a brief business
ix
churehes in a ,;
Mount Carme,! Nursing Guild. St. J meeting preceding the open house
'v against nil f,,.•.
,lfteenh'« Home. Strawberry Hill.fMrs. Frank Giaqimbo Is chair
"«!'••" in Ammii,.
Woodbridge The next cancer man of the eontmittee, nssistod
Hr. Heilgeman •,,.,
dressing meetin; will be held'Mon-; by Mrs. Charles Heitmeyer. Mr?.
ilant for the Div ,;
day the mornin? croup meet ing; William Bevers, Mrs. John Me
ducntion From • • t%.
at the Post home at W o'clock andCarthy, Mrs. Laurence Eunice,
*** associate «|"n r
evening inHip meet in? with Mrs, Mrs. Dominick LaSpina. and Mrs.
York
A « . Shf> u,n
Mihlon Parson. JMiana Place. .Charles Olson. They will pre-; ••
,
. . .
High School wfre
New members
a„ slate
,..^,........ were
....^ initiated
..........« in;
. . . sent
.,,„.., of
«. officers
.....v..*.. at
*.. the CONTEST
^ v ,-,»-'>'- WINNERS:
• — — - D*«» May
- and Linda Roni,
, wniors ai jonn. .rniprliliwi «pnns<»r«l hv lh» Mayor Robert W i - .
(—
the auxiliary are Mrs. Archibald,! April meeting, and there will be the first and second winners of the annual Americanism
ssiiv nf nnt moir than Mfl words to 19M
Dr. Hedgeman h,>
Walter Indyk. Mrs. Savalatorelonminations from the floor. j Ladirs Auxiliary, VFW Ptott 2«-1«. Isrlln. F.acn « n i r a n l
•-. n«av will hf rnlfr^d in • dlsPejzello and Mrs. Howard Beebe.j George Gerck, principal of the on "In F.dacatioB Rests the Future ol America. ™ f ' "
the Stalf rnntftt winner lectured in In<li,!
K.ist, Israel. Cv,
« ttoo the Mate
Mrs. Ernest Ciravolo accepted1 Iselin Junior High School, will be trlct competition. The
Thf district winner will *no. .on
.^
and Africa She h •
chairmanship for the annual sale! a special guest at the April meet- wUl be entered in the nallwaJ conte8t. Uft to right, Robert^Mahon. iv»wanj»
n . »
tensiHy for tw<>
of poppies which has been extend-'ing set for Wednesday, April 7. CriUy, chairman of the Americanism Award; Unda Ronl and Mrs. v»
erf tn ten days this year
He will speak especially to the
journals Currentlv
nn Radio Stntinn
Members of the auxiliary will parents of the sixth grade stu-!
December, 19W, t,
pirtcin.tte in a bingo party at dents, telling them what curric-1
Tmmpet SouivN ..
Menln Park. March 29. Plans ulum and activities their children
An lowan by hi,"
were arranged by Mrs. Walter'can expect when they enter the
P.ilmer. hospital chairman.
junior high.
,
man was raised in \
and graduated • ,
, On May 19. a "luncheon is ser- A Chinese auction will also'be
1'nivffsity in St r :
ved" will be held by the auxiliary1 a feature of the April meeting ISF.I.IN — A Pow-Wow was rOLOMA
Miss Margaret
did
her graduate A
at the post home, reported Mrs. with Mrs. Herbert Gunthner as'pianrrd for the Junior Girl Scouts
of Mr. and Mrs,
J
I'niversity of Mmn, ,
Frank Wolf, chairman.
~SmSEWKKBM\o(
Neighborhood 6. "
"
New York School „:.The auxiliary has obtained full
j Council, at a leader's
In 1MB she receive
memhership, reported Mrs. Ver-1*
degn* or ^
non Harsell. membership chair- p { J S t O F
r
man and reminded the members
Neighborhoodchairman, reported ^
™ f^",* j y * * ^
^hM.
Utters from Hamlim'
the next meeting will be April 6the event will be h»ld Saturday.
s N YY The
. . . ("OI.ONIA - F.wht years have the first* woman
Hostesses were Mrs. Frank
May 15. from 10 a.m. to*2 p.m.
John's Epis- « « * hy
y smce the C o t o Men's.HamUn. to be so ho
White, Mrs. Jack Woods.. Mrs.
J S Senior
i
S
f t b l l 1eacue
th
I at Merrill Park. Through the var
Softball
1-eacue hewn
hewn. As
As Members
Members of
of the
Michael Worotylko and Mrs. Ken- ISEUN - Rev. Harry
neth Van Bramer.
given in marriage by tho member? which consist of invited to attend.
Schaumburg, pastor of i\n Iselin able to earn Indian Lore Badges
' M I a full length Woodhridse Knolls, managed by1
—
Powfow inMay Miss Margaret Bliss Wed
For Girl Scouts To Kenneth F. Schulman
Men's League
Besrins 8th Year
ISEUN - "Around the World
With O.R.T." will be the theme
nf the annual "Honor Roll Ball"
Saturday. 8 p.m , at the Robert
Treat Hotel, Newark. Mrs. Daniel
Kivitz, honor roll chairman, an
nounced that several members ol
the Metwood Chapter will attend
joining with chapters from the
entire North Central Jersey
J^-
w. r s i a r n s l ^ ri^±Forts' °«M *
Featured entertainer will be j
Steve DiPas. who entertained at
nonnced services and activities
6 at
tulle
President Johnson's inauguration
for the week of March 21 will be High School at the end of
from a Grace Kelly lace
He will share the "bill" with
I T • . ' n s follows: Sunday, 9:45 a.m.: beginning of June. An
comedienne, Barbara Gale.
j-;
U M l - S u n d a y School, with ten classes <iol>?l theme will be used
She carried a white prayer
In order to attend the ball, the I
biggest event of the year for
COLONIA - FeatuN t^
members of the Women's Amenlin. was the setting for the recentia.m., Morning Worship Service.. a prncram. and an "Under Can-! M
managed by Ed Henning; Lynn t the March 22nd mecdnj ol a I
was
r.m O.R.T., credits must be acmeeting of the Woodbridge Youth!and Children's Church, for boys Vas" theme will be in effect b y i
Oaks, managed by Herman Holy Innocents Society, i j J
quired to qualify for two honor
Association. The association is, and girls two through ei«ht t n e Cadette Troops of Area 1. The!
Rever; Video Park, managed by sex Chapter will be Mn. Hertcl
rolls during the year.
y>niy two years old and is made]years of age; ind 7-pjn., Evan- t.j r ] s ^m invite 'heir fathers as ™ ? bride is a graduate of Ralph Frazier and Jordan Woods, Feder, Matawan Research Cto|
Credits are acquired through
un'of the Little Leagues and the; gelistic Crusade Service. The their special guests in celebraHzh bcnooi.
School The-managed
by Marvin Fox; e are
man of the Raritan Valley lit
JOE AND PENNY ARONSON
High
n>
xis
participation in the various fund
Babe Ruth I-eagues in Wood- church nursery will be available,Ition of Father's Day, The girls'
of the National Association'^ fr |
raising projects during the year.
bridge Township.
under the supervision of Mrs. w n o will "attend the Roundup uv
arded Children.
Funds from the projects are used
Mayor Walter Zirpolo and rec- Magne Lohne, during the 11 a.m.'the summer will also be special;
at Griffin'Air Force! Al Sangiacomo, president said The meeting will take (ta
to maintain and build O.R.T.
reation director Frank Murphy!service.
that any interested ballplayers Monday evening at St. Mart I
Schools all over the world, which
were present at the meeting at'. Wednesday, March 24, the Mid- Mrs. Wavne KinseA- was iutroshould contact any of the man- Cafeteria, 8:90 P. M., on y l
train impoverished people for
which
a plaque
was pre-::Week
as a pew leader
h i h time
ti
l
W k Bible
Bibl Study
S t d will
ill he
h com-'duced
'dd
d who
h will
ill After a tour o the N
agers listed above.
ttir
nd Mechanic Streets, Perth'A»|
sutes
e C0U le w u l
iw.'ful lives.
sented by the Mayor which wasibined with the regular Tuesday be working with Mrs.-Alice V a n - ,
.
P
At %m»eting held at Mr. Sanga- boy.
m
(
u
e
e
l
i
s
An Honor Roll luncheon will be
accepted by Mr. Sangacomo inlevening prayer service. The derstreet. Mrt. B. Rivas was aM™™
<
ciomo s home the president and Mrs. Feder will
|
lickl in May for those who attain
behalf of the association.
prayer service will tiegin at 7;30 l i 0 introduced as a new Brownie!
secretary were elected for the group on the topic "Instituiu11
COLONIA - It would be diftinne honor roll.
Newly elected president. Har- p.m. The Bible Study will be leader. Mrs. Fred Heani, a forfourth consecutive term; secre- She is giving the talk as pit i I
cult to find a more exciting climax it •
i
w
old Waters, predicted a very suc- from g;30 to 9 p m - •
'mer leader, was welcomed back.
tary-treasurer is Gene Heisser, an area-wide campaign
l
to the Children's Theatre series iwl n t h a r c
I Plirti
cessful year for the association! Friday. March 26, the Christ's: A new type of insurance coverThe league is one of the few part of Raritan Valley unit to a-1
than the guest appearance o f l « " » - " C I S
L C d l II
He reminded the men of their ob-J Ambassadors, youth group, will;age for the Girl Scout troops was
uniformed groups. One of the list new members from a em\
folk singers, Joe and Penny Aronligations as liaison representa-meet 7:30 p.m., in the church.'discussed. Also discussed was the
main requirements is that a section of the community.
son at Woodbridge Senior High
fives between the leagues and The Bible Crusaders, junior-forthcoming television series to
_
, „
player must be a homeowner to Mrs. Fedor who tenches i r$ I
SEL1N
m
School on March 27. This eagerly
the township , Mr. Waters went youth, will meet 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., be sponsored by the Girl Scouts',. L S C E U N ~ (
,\w ° J- , f ; be eligible to. participate.
^^Club
ular sixth grade class at %\
awaited performance will begin' COLONIA - The teaching
Senior
Citizens
wiJlhold
to thank Mavor Zirpolo and in the Parsonage, 184 Cooper of America entitled "Growing''"
mortal School in Eatontows, ril
at 2 P. M., and a limited number modern mathematics in the ele-' Frank Murphy for the eoopera-1 Avenue.
a luncheon Monday, March 29, at
L'n "
also talk on education in |
noon, at the Green Street Fire
r
is .no'ion g-ven the Youth A s s o c i a t i o n , home of the retarded chM
hous?. All members in need of
.longer mysterious or frightening
She baa been active in the to I
ISEUN - Mayor Walter Zir- m a D ( j
tranfTMrtation will be picked up
itan Valley Unit of NJARC riu |
by bus.
polo, Ann Mclntyre, County Cotn- So many fine notices have pre-1 to the crowd which attended the
she first joined six years ag4
Plans are being made for a
mitteewoman
and Middlesex ceded the Aronsons to Woodbridge meeting of School 21, PTO. The
At that time she felt it wooHtil
trip
to
Radio
City
to
see
the
EasISEUN - At a brief business
County Prosecutor, Edward J.
an excellent opportunity to b» I
ter Show on April 12.
meeting
of
the
PTA
of
School
15
Dolan will judge the Loyalty Day
three members who had been held preceding the annual open come a member and was o I
Queen contest of the VFW Post
ill were wlcomed back, Mrs house Monday. Mrs. Henry Hap- pressed with the facilities and* |
the Woodbridge school system,' ISELIN — Mrs. Francis
C0L0NIA
26% to be held at the Loyalty
Pearl
Spivack. Mrs. Rose Ponz- pel was appointed chairman of tributes of the organiutm
(painstakingly constructed, before competition chairman for the
of Aleph Zadek Aleph, a
Day Dance, March 37, in the
nak, and Mrs. Minnie Mandel the nominating committee. The Sister Mary Regis, dirwtot ^ |
" ; new approaches to'Cloverleaf Chanter of S w e e t | b r a n c h o f
B'rith has begun
country, and have been described
baum.
Post Hall, Route 27.
remainder of the committee, ap- special classes in religion Jl.
the ancient science of mathe- Adelines, Inc., announced reser-1
lts
ar
not as folk singers in the ordinary matics.
Four new members were wel pointed by Mrs William Collins, Mary's Church announcwl tiftl
'
vations have been corrroleted and,
V« °n a note of success.!
^-.
At a meeting of the Ladies
of her children will be amonje»|
sense but as entertainers in the
Mr. Lund described
Ameri- Under the adult leadership
iSlsted
l l U l d a V corned into the club, Mr. and Mrs. president, is William Wickham,
Auxiliary of the VFW Mrs, Kurt
i d the
the five members will meet in thefive
p of Art!
very finest sense. They use folkiMalkmus, Mrs. F. Maylett, and j Benjamin Pemcone; Mrs. J. M0 receiving their confiroutal
Samuelson, Loyalty Day chairj !
This makes the total of WMl
songs and they use them well, basic elements of the new ap-;cana Hotel. New York Citv, Sat- Trooskin, the group has passed
Mrs. Anna Brown.
iTranchik and Mrs. Anthony
proach as more careful use of- urday, March 27, to comnete
man, reported the winner of the
COLONIA - From 1:30 to 4:30
children to receive confirrattl
connotative vocabulary, emphasis against 38 other chapters,
local event will compete In the
of
since starting these spewi daw I
and
to the "popular song" only,
and now''. M. on Sunday on the grounds:
to
Mrs.
Brown.
on
structure,
addition
of
new
subsonqs
will
be
presented
in
Mrs.
Herman
Maurer,
program
Eighth
District
Competition,
five years ago. There *ili*l
companying themselves on guitar ect matter, emphasis on under- part harmony by each chapter, seems well on its way toward!0' T e m P l e B e t h A™. Cleveland; The nex meeting of the club
hairman, announced a program
April 3 in Hopelawn. The winner
be another first Holy Coma* I
and mandolin, Joe and Penny
p.m.,
at
getting
national
recognition
as
an!Avenue,
there
will
be
a
ilanding the computational pro-- Mrs. Bert Toth, president, anabout cancer will be presented at
of the Eighth District Competiclass around E a s t e r n "I
show the universality of folk
the Green Street Firehouse.
ess, and emphasis on, learning; nounced the regional meeting AZA chapter.
carnival.
he April meeting.
tion will reign as Loyalty Day
present there are 11 <<r
music by presenting ballads from
1
hrough
discovery.
Mr
.
Lund's!will
be
held
in
Harrisburg,
Pa.,
Herman
Maurer,
legislative
Queen in the Loyalty Day paMichael Grossman, president; This annual event, conducted by
religious instrucuoiB '.»:
the British Isles, Israeli and Mid
uesentation was at all times en-'April 9 and 10. Any member in- Jeffrey Handler, vice president;
>hairman, reported the executive
ra<te in Perth Amboy, April 25.
in the Tw'un
die Eastern songs and some
Recollection ooard is endorsing the bill being education
ertaining as well as informative, terested in attending is request- Michael Stein, secretary; and the Temple's U.S.Y. is one of theDrty of
Several events were discussed
under the sponsorship of the w |
from the
to
contact
Mrs.
Toth
for
furth.
sponsored
in
the
state
legislature
he
largest
crowd
of
the
year
was
Douglas
Freund,
treasurer,
have
at the Auxiliary meeting, includ- Southern Appalachians.^ Every
family e ^^Scheduled on Sunday to screen and classify all movies Innocents Society.
information at KI 1-7877.
been elected officers for the coming the s t Patrick's Day party number thejr do reflects their un- mthusiastic in its response to
theme.
• COLONIA - Almost every wife as "suitable or unsuitable for
program,
askingg m
many
ques- Plans are being
g ,
y ques
g made for a ing year. The new officers have
for the children of the Cerebral derstanding of varied cultures he p
»»*
planned aR d mother has had those week viewing."
i
th end.
d Similar
il
w rki
conscfe
to!
Hospital Guild Uolh
at the
study fashion party May 10. Non-memPalsy
Rehabilitation
Center but there is nothing academic tions
will
planning an active, well arranged games to play and prizes to win. ends When ^When the doorbell The PTA is planning to collect
ill be
b invited.
iitd
Menlo Park. AH members are about their performances. Joe groups are now being set up to b
* * * stocked with and the telephone ring every 15 used sweaters, sweatshirts, and
Bowling
study
t d more specific
ifi elements of
program for the boys. Among
requested to help.
and Penny Aronson provide a
gods for
|
the activities which have taken| a v a r l * t y
**** a n d minutes in unison. When your sneakers in dean and useable ^ L O N I A
Plans were discussed for a memorable musical experience :he program,
[children and every child in the condition for boys ages 6 to 11 to
place are bowling, ping pong, o m a l l k e
turkey dinner, April 4 at the Post because they bring folk music to The business meeting which:
Brand, d t t e Perth
neighborhood between the ages of be sent to Kiddie Keep-Well Camp.
movie slides and a successful basHall from 1 to 6 P.M. Tickets life. They bring this vitality to 'receded Mr. Lund's talk, was
era! HospiUl Guild
four and 14 seem to be underfoot. Flyers will be sent home to the nual bowling break'. MtfJ
iketball outing.
will be available from Mrs. the music because they have the kept brief by President, Mrs. Carl
ham
U Hill S Women
When dad's sports program on
lick. The following slate of ofSgt. Kenneth Van Pelt, head of
parents announcing the collection at the Bowi-O-Mat, 1 ,,-rtfl!
Shirley Prietz, chairman,
rare ability to grasp the essenseems more likely to break
juvenile bureau of the Woodto be held from March 29 to April
breakfast
Patricia Krai was initiated into tial meaning of a folksong i n d ficers were presented by Mrs. COLONIA - The fourth grade i
Plan Theater Party TV
k f t w:.>
the sound barrier than the longMrs. Happel will be in charge. The parent Guild an
the Auxiliary by Mrs. Joseph project that meaning to an aad Ralph Dunbar of the nominating class of School 17, with the help bridge Police force,
distance record. At times like
ISELIN
Plans
for
the
annual
Strasser, president Mrs. Charles ience by means of many Ian committee: President, Mrs. Carl of Mrs. Strugates and Miss Stiso, March 24 at the home of Michael
At the open house, parents vis- luncheon and fashion
water party at the Meadowbrook these, what woman hasn't mut
Weinschenk won the dark horse guages, dialects, gestures ani ilick; 1st vice president, Mrs. presented a program on the Na- irossman, 11 Westminster Road,
ited
their children's classrooms be held. March 27 at t.
May were made at a meeting ^ered between clenched teeth,
prize.
mimicry. Most audiences hav Lawrence Friedland; second vice vajo Indians. This was a cul- Coionia, 8 P M. Anyone interthe Chain O'Hill's Woman's "I'd give a million dollars for i and held a short conference with brook. Route
A meeting of the auxiliary will responded to these talented pen- president, Mrs. Karel Montor; mination of their social studies ested in the lecture is invited. ub with Mrs. David Flanzbaum few hours of peace and qui«."
the teachers. They also saw dis- Checks should be
be held Thursday, March 18, formers with standing ovations. third vice president, Mrs. Hugh unit on the desert region of Ari- 'lans are currently being made
to the Woman's
residing. Anyone interested in Well, that precious an d^lhsive plays of the students' work.
for an outjng to New York to see
p.m. at the post A birthday party This presentation will be tin Brite; treasurer, Mrs. Alvin zona.
diflg should contact Mrs. commodity, "a few hours of jjeace The next meeting of the PTJ Perth Ambcry Get
for members having birthdays in last in the current series of Chil- Lerner; recording secretary. Mrs, The audience was token on a a sporting) event or a show.
will be April 9.
Swanik. US Fifth
and quiet," is just what St. John
(
losepiv Smith.
January, February, and March dren's "live" theatre, wnich ha George Devlin; and ctrresponding picture tour of a Navajo Reser- Boys of {the Jewish faith who
The membership approved a Vianney's AlUr Rosary Society is
will be held. All other members been brought to the community secretary, Hiss Unda Yaches.
vation. The pictures resembled are interested in an enjoyable jontrikution to Cerebral Palsy and offering every harried housewife.
will bring a "covered dish" item
Nominations
will
be
accepted
large colored slides and were il evening are asked to attend one he sponsorship of a little league On Sunday, from 3 P. M, on in
by the combined efforts of the
to the meeting.
the church, the Society is holding
Parents and Teachers Associa- from the floor at the May meet- luminated by a projector made of the meetings in the near future. team.
'all Steve Berkowitz, membership
tions and organizations of Coionia ing when elections will be held. by .the children,
The revised constitution was its. day of recollection. What is
There are two interesting "Kof- All the children participated in chairman, 381-8390, or Barry ead by Mrs. John Jewkes.
a day of recollection? It's a day
Pone Klngpetch of Thailand, Schools 17, 21, 22 and 27.
fee Klotches" coming up. One is both painting the slides and nar- Breshinski, FU1-8060.
Plans were also discussed for When. When you and your friends
three time world flyweight box'
card party after the May meet- can bear an excellent speaker in
ing champion, is the only fly- Davy Crocket was born Aug. on March 25 for the mothers of rating the descriptive stories.
the fifth and sixth grades and on
g and a mystery bus ride in three conferences. This year, the
.'.v.-ht to regain the title,17, 1786.
St.
Patrick's
Day
April l for (he mothers of the
une with Mrs. Constant Shissias society has secured Father Robert
hinl and fojirth graders. The
T. Lennon of Our Lady of Victory
Dance
on
Saturday
charge.
attendance award was, won by
;A film on "The Art of Sand- Church Jersey City as its guest
ISEUN - A St. Patrick's Day
Mrf. Clonan's second grade class.
speaker.
ich Making" was shown.
Dance is being to-sponsored by
the Ladies Auxiliary and the CheISELIN - The Junior Girls' mical Hook and Ladder Co., DisSklars to Present
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
11, on Saturday, March 20,
Plaque to Temple VFW Post 2836 held a cake sale trict
Throughout
at the Auth Avenue Firehouse.
Saturday
at
the
Post
Ball.
ProCOLONIA - Rabbi Abraham
Dancing to the music of Henny
ceeds
wiH
be
given
to
the
John
Horvitz, of Temple Beth Am will
Walsh and his orchestra will bepreacji on "Must Men Hate?" at Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial gin at 9 p.m, A buffet supper will
Announces
tomorrows night's Sabbath at Library.
be served.
The Opening of His Office
8:30. Cantor Royal Rockman will Announcement was made at a Tickets are available f r o m
meeting Saturday that the date Charles Kamenaa and Mrs. Vio%
in Association with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sklar will set for the Washington, D.C. cent King.
.
-'-~Funeral Hornet
be the donors of a plaque to> trip hafe been changed to April
scribed with the Ten Command- K and H The girls' are telling
TONIGHT
For- The Practice of
Grwn St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts. ments in Hebrew March 26 After Easter candy- to finanqe tin trip MEETING
ISEUN
Mrs. Leo tharats,
The
Department
of
New
Jersey
tervkes Mr. and Mrs. Sklar will
Est W4 - AUGUST F. GRBINKK,
Internal
Medicine and Cardiology
Iselin, N. J.
Perth Amboy, H. J. be host at an Oneg Shabbot.
Junior Girls' chairman will be president of the Ladies Auxiliary
Orten Street
These who are interested in -at- a special guest at the next meet- of the Chemical Hook and Ladder
Phone
Boom 400 — Hobart Profesiional Bldg.
84841
HI 2-0075
Woodbridge
tending a daily service, Temple ing of the Unit Saturday, March Co., District 11, announced a
ME44K4
Beth Am'a Minyan service begins V. 10:SO at the Post Hall, Route meeting will be held tonight at
280 Hotfart StreetBy Appointment
at 8:00 P. M. daily and at 9:3Q 27. All members must wear full 8 o'clock, at the Auth Avenue
Perth
Amboy,
N.J.
Tel.
VAlley 6-7878.
Firehouse.
muferm,
A. M. Sunday
Progress Noted
S »S;;Holy Innocents
To Hear Worker
™
Kiddie Theater Series
To Feature Folksingers
Iselin VFW Sets
loyalty Day'
Queen lontest
Senior Gtizens
Plan Luncheon
Modern 'Math'
AZA Chapter Being Formed
Comoetition As Branch of B'nai BVith
Open House Held
By PTA No. 15
Pupils Study
Navajo Indians
Uver a Jialf' Century
Cake Sale Aids
J.F.K. Library
THOMAS JOSEPH
EDWARD MARGARETTEN,
M.D., F.A.CP.
COSTELLO.
IRVING SHIFFMAN, M.D.
Do Jtt 3aiA>
WuUU C~nl,
GREINER
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|j , ili , rIlt
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Parade of American Heroes: Web- Brown, Vivian Goldsmith and
elos, Three Rivers.
Jane Leon; to the. Pack CommitAdvancement awards were! tee Chairmnn Irwin Hundert, AdPractice Teaching
earned as follows: Wolf badges, vancement Committeeman SherI'-KIIIOII1 ShoW roi,ONi\-Mr nn-IMrs. RobWnoDHUIMlE
| ilMIl'"
„_, B i m . n , s vii'<>v Hnnri were
Michael Anwdea, Anthony Brown, man Goldsmith, treasurer Butt
'•iiilcnts who are students at Rut
Ross Cooper, Fred Goldsmith, Shur; to Cubmaster Sidney Cam\ ,-.i'i.vilV h ^ i ' - d -< new
an
Tv The Slate University, ri R I I I A
Arthur Hoffman. Edward Hun^ my and Assistant Cubmaster Eri?:> JM»I^"<I^ i.1V'ih'c V'itnew; ,i| the rercnt
Illl"
pi.l
lenrhinp in senior and I M U c
dert,,
Rand Laden. Guy Shareck, nest Hoffman; and to Den Chiefs
1
f:ishion
show
p:M
.-nvVi'vt
V
d
in
Wood
1
P
•hi
liich schools throughout
Larry
Sher, Wayne Weissman. Billy Clemens, Bruce Kesemun
uiii>c
I
er'<
hrH-o
T-i>v
;>rr
•'ssnnntfd
with
WOODRRIDCE-Acts
of
magic
r
c include:
1
Lion
badge:
David Yanvary; and Jerry Langer.
hv Dick Lane, and authentic Inel rv SI Tin .Vfiir. (|y> I M h Ambnv Cnngromtion o(
!'. iilnra Mint?,. 4fi Trafalgar dian dnnces hy the dance team of, Webelos badge. Larry Devine; Guests include Benjamin Kan(^l;iiir;infs Ith an i,,i,nv>h'c Wi'Tic^es and attend
'nlonia. toachinjj English the Order of the Arrow, Cowaw Denner stripes: Arthur Hoffman, tor, Rabbi Samuel Newber|er,
. .,,,.,1 "i'1'H hy Mi- (j vr , mw -tin"= 1|ln rp pnch week for
Wctficld High School. .Judith Lodge !>. were the highlights of Edward Hundert, Don Leon and who delivered the invocation;
Kliz-iheth
<fv\\- nf I V Rihlc
IVrkcrinaii,
the B
Blue Gold dinner of Cuh Scout Guy Shareck. Assistant denner Alex W. Hunter, district c h i t in Mr> \nnclir S:l- .bme< P. Mmohv. presiding
Culonin.
Fnglish^at P a r k
stripes, Fred Goldsmith. Mark man; John Wohltman, district
at
l!,,. (is'iwn m'nistr-- of the Irr-il cnrmreq.ition.
U1IT
"'
Hv ^imc school; Thomas Koch. i'sh Community f entpr.
Miller. Wayne Weissman. Three commissioner; Stanley P. Milan,
,,jU
will
he
•'rtv'scd
Mr
and
Mrs
Brown
are
I rki-l
2(i I. iwrence Street, Fords leaehSkits were presented hy Den 1,year pin: Eddie Kaplan: two year district scout executive; Alfred
roii pior.ro n o w rern^nired as ordained minm^
1
rench at Edison High School: Frontier Trailblazers: Den 2, pin. l-arry Levine, David Ynn Baker, Neighborhood commisju-cenl s islor<t ol the W.itrhtnwer Bible
l.inda Chodosh. 146 Green Street,
vary. Gold arrows, Ross Cooper sioner; Eugene Hornlck, executive
min- popular- '•nfl Tract Society nnd will rnirsit*
WoodbridRc. tonching Spanish
Fred Goldsmith, Larry Levine. vice president of the Congregation
i- Iriditrc col-lni>'r ministerial goals as awociPrinceton High School; Carol HolSilver arrow, David Yanvary.
Adath Israel; Robert Korb, chalrch:ill nic ministers of the local rnncrc
Inu.iy. !W High Street, WoodNight at Millhurn Prizes for the best cub scout maVi of the Youth Council; and
he • • • • i > n
hri'liic. leaching Spanish at
Russell Clemens, scoutmaster of
Princclcm • High School; Carol MILLRURN - GenrRP Hamilton salesmen were given to Joe Troop 36, who were introduced by
and
Susan
Watson
opened
TuesCammy,
Rand
Laden,
Larry
Sher
IMiciu.p. <*i High Street. WoodMl.lU
Davfii Langer. institutional repreday in "Gigi", the Rroadway combride'.
leaching
biology
at edy hit that pokes fun at the cus- David Yanvary.
Appreriation plaques were pre 'sentative,
Cuhmaster Sidney
I'nnrriim Ilifih School
tomary care nf mothers in groom- sented to den mothers Jean Carrwly presided,
.„. sdntfrr. Mrs.
ing their daughters in propriety,
,. | ii«> MivM'.t. Carat the Paper Mill Playhouse. It
j V i i n r And h:ich
will run through Sunday evening.
,.,. ,(|| [rum Kliz.-t- WOnrmMnC.E - ('•wlnm How
ALL
KVEBY
Vl
March 2&.
PAINTS
•ml II Tune of the Kndio Patrol
2nd GAI,
Thc present stage adaption will
GUARANTEED
i ' . l h t ' . I ) ; I I I I O K O K i ' H ' K : K i r ? I ' o m n i i i i i o n c r H M i c h a e l .1. . s . n i i ' . m e a n d A n l h n n y R ; m l i i ( i i « i l h
Division of th? Woodhritlno Town
FREE
be given a muscial note, intro-hip Police Department announced arms raised) are shown during »wfarlnn-in ceremonies recontly at Port Rending Firehoiise. Lconducing six songs by arranger Jonri A. Ciuffrrda admlnlatered the oath. Bible is being held hy Ronetnarie Simrnne and Ronald
he received- a lOHcr from Miss
AVF.NKL - The midweek athan Anderson. The score, how-II
Simeone In ttnrting hi* 25th year on the Board while Ragucel is beginning his lirst term.
Dorothy Hardier of Now York Cily
Lenten service will be held at ever, should not be confused with I
addresiiil lo Director of Police
R:0fl p.rrf on Wednesday, at thethe music and lyrics written by |
LADDERS
(inlasti in which she
BRUSHES
Church
Lerner and Love for the popular
EXPERT
WALL-TEX
IIIIICN th.it on March 5 while
SANITAS
speaker \
film, which starred Leslie Caron
PAINT ADVICE
nrvl three other persons were
STAINS
TILE
and Maurice Chevalier.
Sales for 5th Year Reports on
•Product Application
trnvciinR on Route I in \VooH|
SUNDRIES
ister o( the Long Branch PresROLLERS
hrid^e her vehicle broke down
'Decorating Ideas
WOODBRIDGE - The Ronsonj MENLO PARK TERRACE
byterian Church. Mr. Bonham
VARNISH
PANS
and she was given assistance by
•Color Matching
Corporation today announced its Walter Mitchel, chairman of the was former associate minister of
SHELLAC
members nf the Police Depart„
Church.
COLONIA - John F. Kennedy's fifth consecutive year of record March of Dimes campaign report- the Avenel Presbyterian
ment of
, words. "Ask not what your coun sales. Consolidated net sales foiled a total of $505.19 contributed]His sermon topic will be "What
She continued. " Ml of us
I Jesus Had To Say About Himtry can do for you. ask what you 19M amounted to $68,873,056, rep- by residents
that never have we encountered can do for your country", set theresenting a 9.6 per cent increase; The mothers marchers, undcri self."
more courteous, kind .service than theme for the youth Aliyah pro- over the previous high of $62,853, the leadership of Mrs. Richard! Tomorrow the 9th grade girls AVENEL - The Bas Mitzvah
I Sal received from P.itrolmani Kr;,m which highlighted a'meetinni m in 1963
Powell, collected $302 20. Received of triP j u n j o r High Fellowship of Sharon Rothman, daughter of
:
Over 100,000 Stores
Curry I.I Ohl^-n and other Wood-| 0 [ ojlnnin Chapter nf Hadas'sah! Consolidated net profits a f t e r ^ n ^ i l w ^ ^ M ^ c o i n c o n t m i i c r s . j ^ i p r c s c n t ,| K 0 V P n i n g program Dr. and Mrs Abraham Rothman.
from local clubs, $4.00, andentitled, "Who Owns You?", New Dover Road, Colonia, will
brill'.1'' Police Officers. You .ire ! a | temple B'nai Jacob. Lord! taxes for 1964 rose more than
Coast to Coast
'!«"•11 cent to $3,881,584. as com from public school, $1239(1.
In lie commended for wh:it is (ib- street Avenel.
IP*
under the leadership of Mrs. be held tomorro'w at 8:30 P.M.
World's Largest
VHHKIV :i first rate Pnlice Depart-" ^
^
with $3,498,917 earned ini Mr. Mitchel advised contribu- Hans Nielsen. Club time begins at Temple B'hai Jacob, Lord
Terry G,inn ^
vipe
Operation Of Its Kind!
tions will still be accepted and ex- at 7:30 p.m. followed by recrea-Street.
ment
president, commente<l on slides
year, pressed his appreciation to a' tion in Westminister Hall until Under the spiritual guidance of
Thi> li-tier. billed In the many'^p took on her recent trip to Is- EarninRs per share last
letters previously rweived. is r3P\ where she" lived among1 amounted to $1.81 as against $1.65 'who helped in any way.
10:00 p.m. All junior high age Rabbi Philip Bran, Sharon willll
further proof th,it the members of
young folk are invited to attend. assist with the services. Cantor
Aliyah children Mrs. per share in 1963, after adjusting1
_» f . M
thi- \h\
Sunday the Rev. John M. Rob-Meyer Trachtenberg will render|
ALL HOME REMODELING ON DISPLAY
ire come out of thcir'rjlinn presented a vivid picture of for a 5 fnr4 stock split in June, /"'
C
t o
Ht>rt>
1904,
and
a
2
per
cent
stock
divi
2
oer
cent
stock
divi-!
°l
«'•
ertson,
assistant minister .will the Hebrew prayers.
vay tn we ser\ice to the public t h e Youth Aliyah program in IsNO DOWN PAYMENT, 1st PYMT, SEPT. '65
give and enjoj.
preach at the 8 & 9 a.m. services, The Oneg Shabot, sponsored by
ovi- and above .m acceptable r ,i f ] depictinR daily activities, edu- dend paid February 15, 1965. ! i\f J/ ] lM,,Unr
r
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Rothman,
will
be
• Modem Kitchens
• Bathroomi
In 1964 there were 2,141,439; "' '
""
ni(Koi..\ri:s
his sermon topic will be "Christ •
>t,indard II n further proof that r ; 1 , j o n a n ( i eventual contribution
held after thc services.
• Attic Apartments
• Dormers
shares
outstanding,
compared
to
I
WOODBRIDGE
William
J.
Thc
Living
I/ird."
As
guest
tin.
dvp:inment
i<
well
on
the
way'
u,
,
f
the
state
of
Israel.
;
l
s
mm
Tf
o
Sl.fiO 2 lbs. $3.15
• Recreation Rooms
• Garages
In b,riiruins the department that M r s M ( , ) v i n SrhlesinRer. Youth 2,120,850, in 1963 and 2,096.841 in Clark, Director of Wages and preacher at Ihs 10 & 11 a.m. ser-O N D E A N ' S L I S T
• Add-A-Room
• ?»«*««
Director (l.ilassi is deleiTnined it Aliy.-th charman. explained the 1962 - all cumulatively adjusted. Hours, New Jersey Department of vices will be Dr. Elmer Horn- WOODBRIDGE - George L.||
r
nr t h c 5 f o r
t Aluminum Siding
• Alterations
righausen, Dean of Princeton Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
will bewume. the linc<t in the
child"
redernption|I
*
stock
split
and
aj
Labor
and
Industry
will
be
the
i
and Son
program,
2 per cent stock dividend declared featured speaker at thc Wood- Theological Seminary.
S! i l e he ;i(lu-cil
Swimming Pools (On Display)
George Painter, 283 Main Street,
movement
bridge Area Chamber of Com- Musical selections for the Sun-has been named to the Dean's
I fu<t that ill :)f the members The slate of officers for 19fi5-66 at the end of each year.
CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATE
merce first general membership day Services announced by KenList at Duke University, N. C.
W \l\IN STREET
nf my Division uill fnlluw this was presented hy Mrs. Jerome,
A report on the success of themeeting, announced William E. neth Bell, minister of music, will A freshman, Mr. Painter was
WnnllRRIDGF
example .ind t.v s,, mn6.
will fcrkmili. nnminatinj; chairman.
Mrs. Martin Rogoff, fashion show was given by Mrs.Short, Chamber president. Chrk be: 8 a.m. • Miss Lillian Mos^ graduated from Woodbridge Senearn my trunks ami the i»|H'Ct of1'15- follows
.
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Mrs.
Seymour Hechtj Rogoff. fund raising vice'presi-w'H sPeak on "Woodbridgc To-:hopoulos,
Next to Rayco
U.S. # 1 , AVENEL
p , solist; 9 a.m. - West- ior High School in 1964.
tlH-ir !ell,m utiwn*." C.ipt T , , » pwsidonl:
« ijdent.
m o r r o w " Mayor
M a y o r Walter
Walter Z
Z i ri p rn l lo ; im ii n ti s t e r
C h i "Crystal
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fund raisins, vice president;
Mrs.
morrow."
Choir,
. _ Terry dlinn. program vice presi- The donor luncheon sponsored will greet the Chamber, its mem-lstream"; 10 a.m. - Crusader many people. The Spurrlows have
w ; dent. Mis Benjamin Ix'vy, edu- by the Southern New Jersey Re- bers and guests on occasionof|choir - "Jesus Walked;" 11 a.m.many records out on the old and
'•''cation vice president; Mrs. Sey- gion of Hadassah is set for March its first meeting. RoRer W. John-j Chancel Choir, "Rejoice In Thenew Gospel Hymns. All church
members and friends are invited
mnur Osview. treasurer: Mrs. 30 at the Hotel Hilton, New York son, executive vice president of|Lo r d."
Singspiration Services on Sunto attend.
Uvinard Schlnsser. recording sec- City .reported Mrs. Herman Hab- the Chamber will be officially inday, at 8:00 p.m., will present a
retary; anil Mrs. Nnrman Becker, errnan, chainjlan. A bus avail- troduced.
corresponding secretary.
Elec- able for members and guests, The meeting will be held at thefilm entitled "Face The Music."
!\lir-t Classes Made While You Wall
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tion of officers will be held at the will leave 10.30 A. M. from the! Brass Bucket, Wednesday, noon. It is a feature length dramatic
I ."rallies, Lenses and Temples Kt•{' April 12 general meeting.
Tickets for the luncheon may bemotion picture in color with Thur|>l,t(T(]
Avenel Temple. Lord Street.
Mrs
Sol
Breshinsky,
president,
(Kir 5IH) Frames to Choose
Mrs. Edward Stern was the obtained from any officer or low Spurr and the Spurrlows. The
announced that the Southern New
S;iM\ Classes Kor Youni; and Old
winner of a portable television memberof the'Board of Directors | well known gospel singers who
Jersey Region of Hadassah Spring
or from the Chamber Office at 6551 have traveled the United States |
raffled at the meeting.
Conference is, scheduled April 26Arobo? Avenue, Woodbridge.
'and have been an inspiration to||
Special Home Service
Thtn i MfK
'2« at Laurel in-the-Pines Hotel, A nimmage sale is set for the
Fur Invalids
week
of
April
5.
Drop
off
statt lift wilh 6ood ViiiM
Lakewood, Mrs. Breshinsky re
•ported (hat the chapter received tions are Mrs. Iieonard Schlosser.
94 Ira Avenue, Colonia; Mrs. Maran award for 90\ membership
tin Rogofl, 6 Nelson Court,
.re-enrollment.
Colonia, and Mrs. Murray GreenA
supper
for
contributors
to
the
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Mrs. Leonard Schlosser re.•' chairman.
ported that the Spring Week-end
is set for April 30 through May 2
at the Breakers Hotel, Atlantic
City.
The Hadassah Israeli Dancers
Adj. Gallery Restaurant
will perform at the Metwood
Featuring
the most modern motel facilities.
Chapter of ORT on April 3.
24-hour phone service.
Twelve members celebrating
special occasions lit the candles
Special Attention to Industrial and Commercial Companies.
on the Simcha cake.
Inquiries Invited.
Mrs. Glinn announced that the
April 12 meeting will highlight
Watch For Announcement Of
Tadassah supplies. A white elephant sale will also be featured.
Refreshments were served by the
hospitality committee.
Toirnship
Residents
of
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Avcnel Church
Lenten Service
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PAGE FIFTEEN
Thursday, March 18,1965
PERSONALS
Betty GatawtU
14 G*orfe Strett
Awnel, N. J.
ME 4-O9SI
The word hospital comes from| The Navy's
y bubble-riding boat Hopi Indian maidens traditionthe Latin word hospes, meaning
is but one of a growing family of ally take the Initiative in proposguests. Hospitals in ancient times:
ing, announcing the betrothal by
sea-going vehicles designed to re*
were shelters for weary or sick
combing the young man's hair in
duce
the
water's
friction
and
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travelers.
public.
ships more speed for leu power.
EXPERIENCED -PROFESSIONAL -
-The Golden Circle of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
today in church hall from 1 to
3:30 P. M.
—St. Andrew's Knights of
Columbus, Council 5088, meets at
the Avenel V. F. W. post home,
Park Avenue, today at 8:30 P. M.
Tomorrow a Chapter 4 meeting
will be held.
• -The Third Ward Second DisIjlrict Democratic and Civic Club
meets tonight at 8; 30 at the Hill-|
crest.
j
—Cub Scout Pack 73 will meet:
Monday at 7:30 P. M., in St.!
Andrew's Church hall. Pinewood
Derby weigh-ins will be started. ,
-Members of the Avenel Woman's Club will attend the Sixth
District spring conference TuesI day at the Shackamaxon Country
Club, Scotch Plains. Registration begins at 9:30 A. M.
i - L i Harry Deter of the Woodbridge Police Department will be
the speaker at the Junior Worn-'
an's Club of Avenel meeting Tuesday at 8:30 P. M.. at the Avenel
and Colonia tint aid building.
-Tuesday the Indies Auxiliary
of the Avenel Memorial Post,
7164, V. F. W. will meet at 8:00
P. M., in the post home, Park
Avenue.
—Members and friends are invited to Wednesday's Lenten;
service, 8 P ,M., at the First1
Presbyterian Church. Rev. RoberLBanham, minister of the U n g
Branch Presbyterian Church and
former associate minister of the
local church, will speak on "What
Jesus Had to Say About Himself."
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how Lazy-Bones quality keeps
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Woodbridge Oaks
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Gives You More
LOCAL NEWS
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale,
Adams Street, were dinner guests
\ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
iWittersein, of Neptum. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
jWittersheim, of, Robertsville.
-Happy birthday to Mrs. EdI! ward Barrett, Oak Tree Road,
who celebrated the occasion on
I Wednesday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Cuthbertson, and children, Richard and Maureen, Oak Tree
'Road, were guests Sunday of
j Mr. and Mrs. Ijouis Schmitt,
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Thursday. March 18, 1965
PAGE SIXTEEN
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Woodbridge Police Oiitslioot
Sheriffs 1167 to 1127
inic Ix'twccn Maryville a n d
>i - -.'i ;.in ~t.ieed to decide the
» \\ :;cl P r e h u m a n Seniori ,' -•.'•-S,.ll l.i'acuc championip •.'. ,!s j'i.i.iiii recenlly ."ml the
li M-!I ».i< tar from exciting
; \i,.r\n'li< dominated Ihe con-' ,i!i :hc « a y to hang lip an
•I - i\c .VI-.14 verdict
M n \ \ : ' l • canii-d its waj. into
1
I .- nivial champions'iin playoff
LI'IK- l>. w'lntunc the first half
!n«r, -.Oi.le P r o b y t e m n m i d e
hr !.]'.• L'jme by taking the scc••i, ! >nlf title
Thf ri-rlicaird Maryville club
hi'ltl ,\ in-15 ailvantaR? at t h e
half limp hreak and it lonkc<1 a s
thiuich ihe K.tnv would be a
.lose nut' until ihe finil bunor.
The tivnd o' tbo <;.imc fhnnced
drastically. hj.u>v?r. when the
PrcshUcrian defense
collapsed
in thf* final period when Maryville outshm the losers by a wide'
22-7 marcin to flinch the all important came.
IO1RN\M*M WINNHlS: Ihr hiehlichi nf the \\ene\
Bernini-, l.rasui- -I'asnn was Ihr i w n l
imii I I ,!ih'T infl --nn Tournament and Ih" winnrr* *trr from left Ir right: Henry Wrhfr, Sr.
vitl llmrv Htb.T. J r . thf fluntam rhampinnv. and Jeffrey Drains and Rill Praeov the junior
ntlf Hiring Mi^-in; from thf pirlurr but in strung ennirntion for thr Bantam crown were John
M.-ihr. >r. and l«hn Mahr. Jr.
The most accurate slnoters on
the Maryville quint.?t weie Bob
Woods and Bob Meyer with point
productions ol 21 apiece Presbyterian's top shooters were Henry
Oshiro and Stick Peterson with
totals of 14 and 13, resnectively.
Th? highlight of the current
season will take place Saturday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock when
the League All Stars engage the
always rugged Alumni aggregation at the Westminster
Hall
gym.
PRINCETON - lr, '.ceding his
r
" r.cMon team to l '• ? third
-•-.iipht Ivy League eh.impionA r . BLII Bradley easily won the
-•iividual scoring title for the
•r.ird straight time. The Nassau
A!I .American added to his already impressive list of Ivy rec
rrtis as he paced the ancient loop
in both point making and rernu-dirig.
Bradley's 404 counters brought
h\ni in 72 points ahead of Penn
;umor Stan Pawlak and Harvard
-Ui*e behind was Columbia senior
^ J K ,Griffin yyth lTS.JoJii* 14
garden Skate
lists Stakes
CHERRY HILL - Garden State
Park announced its spring sched
4ile*«f dgiit stake events with adiWCmoney totaling $265,000.
C&rden State also will offer ap•prowmately $35,000 per day in
overnight purses during its 26
day .session which opens April 24.
Kenny Noe, Jr., racing secretary, has made some major
•ranges in this year's feature
"schgdale. fte Delaware valley on
••peaing day and the Betsy Ross
y, JIay 1, have been
dragged fran stakes to handicaps.
, I J e fl5,000 Raneoeas Stakes,
~ * i t - f o r Wednesday, May 12,
;'t«Cbeen changed from an event
• hrf year old fillies to a 2 year
. ifld.open race, and will represent
• thejnly 2 year old stake being of
. -tarad at Garden State during the
J
presrnta-
VICTORS «.,r ...OPH.KS: . ,nn,n M , . . « b . J-,™ *™^ *»"£% ^ T ^ ^r Z
f Z
nl
The
Brown will'meet the Brunc< oil
the Rider diamond on Friday.
April 9, and again the following
moaning in the first game of a
doubleheader In the second game.
Rider faces Bridgeport The season concludes oo May 22 with a
contest against Drexel
Battling Nelson and Christy Williams hold the record for mostknockdowns during a fight Nelson1
W«s on the canvas seven times;
"Williams was down 42 limes;
their 17 round fight on
1902.
M
Thus far this .,
ship marksmen •
matches, while.nrank second in •'.
cuit standing* T>. ;
lice ride the en -•
the loop with
straight victories
Veteran Phil \ ,
star on the W,K»:
with a total scar. .,:
possible 300 ||;<
mates contnbuhn
were Cliff U\{,,,;,,
Gardner with mi:v.
of 294 and 293, n- ..
Chuck Leonard ,,)
chello were the St>r:;
curate marksmen nn
range with identic,'
285.
In early matrix.
outshot Madison T.,J
sodden
i
m Edi8On
a"*1""'
61-0, Rahway Pris-m
prised Perth AmU
In the 9-10 division, the unde- Hillside took Cr,™
^
Cardinals de- ^ ^ ^ ^
^ Union emerged
Ange|s i
m
1
direction°oi Ernest Dubay' and defeated the Packers 15-4 to re- feated the Bluebirds 11-7 to move ^ ^ are
_ in first
^ place
^
_
with
6 Clark 114M0JI. ami M.tdison
1267 pounds.
growing steadily in popularity, main in first, place with a 4 and from last place in the 9-10 d m - w j n s a n [ ] fl , o s s e s T h e w h j t c
outshot East BninvA, k :n
py
' "" Broncos moved in- <:on to the second spot With a 3
WOODBRIDGE ' i w
Hialeah Park, which remains Avenel Junior High School - » record. Th
Yacovino
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open all years as a. sightseeing The Knicks defeated the Mus- to second place with their L
; center, has attracted visitors from , a n g s 19-1S by coming from be- victory over the Raiders The ^y.sion. In the 10 11 diviMonJte , m a r k , n t h e m i d i v i s , M i ( h e LaRocque
.17 foreign countries, including ^^ ^ a 4th quarter in which Broncos have 3 unn and l luss. I w o front-mnninR teams met. The x j R e r s remained undefeated by Gardner
•Russia. Siberia, Thailand, Egypt " " " "',"!" "j"'the~Mus:an<'s 8-3..Thc Jets defeated the Chargers [lodgers defeated the first place outscoring the Senators 31-17. The Hollus
! ="1 *"?£. t. ^ J l ? t main in second placTwith a 5
5
The Knicks now lead with a 5:11-10 in the older division to re- y e t s 8-6 thereby creating a tie Tigers lead the league with 8 UNION SHERIFFS :i27>
and 1 record The Mustangs and main tied for first place with a'for first plaos. Each team has a wins and* 0 losses. The Twins de-Leonard
1
Babe Ruth, then a pitcher for
with :i and 1 record The Chiefs de- 5 arid 1 record. In one of the mostl feated the Comets 12-8 to remain Chirichello
tha Boston Bed Sox, shut out the
13-12 to move into thrilling games of the season, thejin second place with 5 wins and 1 Ruscansky
Astros defeated the Cubs in a!loss.
Ifllnn
.** tor first
Jaspers Subdue Gaels Fordham Trims Seton
To Hold 1-Game bead To Annex Half Title
As we see it, a large majority of the" 33 cars
scheduled to start at Indianapolis on May 31
will be equipped with rear mounted engines. Of
the 18 cars thus far named for the race, 15 are
pushers. This radical change in racing at the
Team Standings
COLON1A - A determined Jas500 was influenced by the performance of the per club held a one game lead at
TEAM STANDINGS
Lotus-Fords in 1963 and 1964. Jim Clark of Scot- the top of the St. John Vianney
High School lntra Mural
High School lntra Mural
W
land and Dan Gurney of the United States, the CYO
league after subduing a battling
Lotus-Ford drivers at Indianapolis in those Gael aggregation by a close count
years, already have entered for the 1965 renewal. of 54-52 in one of the season's Bonnies
most exciting games.
Clark, who finished a close second to Parnelli
Drew Galaydick was the Jus- ' • ™ l e r s
Jones in 1963, will again pilot a Colin Chapman pers' best shooter on the floor- ' e m c > r 5
n h
built Lotus-Ford. But Gurney has become a boards with 23 points, while his t";Je ljs
teammates, Ronnie Rossman and ':'
builder in his own right. He-is now preparing I Ken Worthman, tossed in clusters n r a u ' s
Senior
two cars with bodies designed by Jack Brabham, I of 13 and 12, respectively. The,
best offensively were Sam
W
the former world champion. They, too, will have I[Gaels'
Citron, 24, and Fred Hanson, 20.S e t o n H a n
10
Ford engines.
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The Crusaders knocked the Hoy- Boston Colleges
7
7
Among other top drivers who have fielded as out of a tie for first place by cnnisius
playing one of their better games \i a |i; i r ; l
7
early entries for the race are Len Sutton, Jim of the winter campaign to come \fanhatian
6
Hurtubise, Lloyd Ruby, Bob Vieth, Walter Hans- up with a well earned 43-39 con- s t Bonaventure
5
quest. Robert Schmidt collected i t a l i c
4
gen, Roger McCluskey and Bob Wente.
racked up seven in a row. Both are records. He
won $243,555 in official United ^tates Auto Club
prize money and close to $50,000 lit outside pompetition. His earning surpassed the most money
ever earned by a professional in any sport for a
single year.
Off the track, A. J. is an average citizen. One
of his biggest pleasures is driving a Cadillac and
like most fathers,, he easily becomes homesick
for his wife and children. He enjoys relaxing
at his summer home which overlook* a lake.
You can understand his love for racing when
you realize that at the,age of three, his father
bought him a red gas-powered racer. At six he
was driving it 50 m.p.h. between scheduled races
at Houston. At 17 he was racing motorcycles
and at 18, midgets and stocks.
If A. J. wins the 1965 spectacular at Indian(Continued on Page 11)
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p r ootball
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- Strikes & Spares
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Wdge. K. of C
LADIES
Teacher's Pets
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High Games: Kay PaskowitzlEl Dorados
Fordham
192-175, Gloria DeAngelis 188 Viv-St. Cecelia's K of r
St. John's
ian Hawkins 18fi Mary Kulesza Wdge. Lakers
St. Bonaventure
184, Betty Dessoir 180. Nita Sil- Wdge. Jaycees
bon. 179 Peg Horyn 179, Felixa
2 Notre Dame
light Senior \n
Siergiey 177. Jean Hewitt 173,
3 Seton Hall
Blue DiviMnn
Margaret Lipsit 171.
5
Manhattan
.
High Set; Kay Paskowitz 529,
5
1'Mary Kulesza alfi, Gloria D e . \ n - ; * M e n l 0
WOODBRIDGE - In a battle
fi
gells 5W, Nita Silbon 497, T e r r y ' E 1 Dorados Jrs.
7 down to the wire, a well balanced
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7 Fordham club, coached bv Jim From H D : What is the seating ('herubini m, Dolly Merrill 477,' 1! D9r i°f tnet r s Knows
Dwyer. romped to a decisive 50- capacity of Candlestick Park in Felixa Siergiey 477, Vivian H a w '
, 10 victory over Seton Hall to San Francisco"1
kins 470.
Pt. Read
L clinch the second half championAns.: II will s*al 42.S00.
Leaders: Hawkins Cleaners 51Cray
2 ship in the St James Grammar j . A asks: Did the New York 30: Costello Funeral Home 50-31;
5 school Little League
Giants ever *in in straight Kane's Liquors 48-33: Strikeout* t S e n j o r s
3
. J?rry Simone. the Rams' most games"
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Skivoo Five
I outstanding player, put on a one An*.: Thev accomplished th«
Madras
WOMEN'S
t man show-in fact one of the best
remarkablt " feat in 1916.
nigh Games
New Yorkers
Final Standings:
Rosemary
181,
, svm. During the course of the leaguer ever have two s.,n.t follow BCel,.w ,?t w C r i i n
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Did a major
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^ s e d his sons, Dixir and ' u , , ( U , r s y ^ , ^ i < l m h ^ r « « .
L a total of 33 ooints The Pirates'
! best on the floor was Joe Yuhas
H.rry, make it biK I, the N a - ^
^
I • * , ^ O a k T r t *Dorsi Bakro
Uonal L e a n e .
Iselin Shoo-RUe'Ptayboyi
2 w,th eight counters.
D r u E S wl%>,
2 Fordham took charge 11-7 in From J F What was Walker 3J.3'
^
Weslbury W.irr:
4 the first period and from there Coopers lifetime batting average
Surfanes
5 subdued SeUm Hall 10-fl in theiin the National League'
The Wuodhridge Township Rec- Aristwrals
7 second. 14-1 in the third, and, 15- Ans.: Al the conclusion ol 17 Motion Department Basketball^ Hits & A
8 2 in th? fourth.
'
Masons, it reached .MS.
j League standings, week ending!
9
In one of the seasons biggest . B M a s k s . : w t l 1 0 formulated the Saturday, Varch 13th, 1W5 is as;
Whiu- l>»
10
upsets, Notre Dame knocked St. f i r s t J
ru e
•Twisting T«l !'•
!2 John's out of contention for the ' s ' ' '
Senior
Alexander Cartwright in
L High School Hi-ji
^second half title by coming up
0
(Continued 1
5'Center ESMJ
L with a close 18-13 triumph. Before
inquires: How many home ^
3 game time, the Saints were tied *"
did Joe DiMaggio hit in
, with the Rams for first place.
•n
g Gary Bonicker paced thf ram-!
j paging Irish team, sinking nine!_
7 noints. while his teammates, Joe
10 DeMuro and I«e Hacketti chipr
p?d in with five and (our. The"
bes^ on the floor for St. John's
were Leo Kosakowski and Tom
Crisler
At Grid Clinic
Rider opens its season with a
four game southern trip, beginning March 29 against East Carolina Also to be played are Hampton, American I'Diversity and
Loyola.
John Dudik. Scot*
Recreation Department Lists
Resultstff New Boys' League
16 counters and Ed Mitreuter, 15, po'rcjh;im
2
to lead the winner's attack. The
Deadline Set For April 15
Junior
Hoyas' top shooters were Ralph
The deadline for entries is midnight April 15, Tango, 14, and Gene Cook. 10.
W
11
at which time at least 60 are expected to be on Wayne wheeler's clutch basket Loyola
10
an overtime period handed the Holy Cross
file. The time trials to the 33 fastest cars will in
10
Bonnies a 44-41 triumph over the:St. Josephs
8
be held on the weekends of May 15 and 16, and I Rams. Tom Stellmack. and JeffjSt. Peters
7May 22 and 23. With Memorial Day this year jAbrams hit double figures of 13 Villannva
5
'and 11 (or the Bonnies,-while the St. Frmcis
falling on Sunday, the race has been set for I Rams' marksman from the floor Duquesne
4
3
Monday, May 31. McLaughlin and Tomovich was Joe Peters with 20 digits. [St. Louis
m&g meet.
2
The Pirates won their second!St. John's
will
start
visiting
the
Indianapolis
garages
and
0
•;:. TJe Cherry Hill, scheduled for
game of the season, conquering1 Notre Dame
pits on May 25 to view and converse with their the Terriers by a decisive 5C-35
•Satarday, May 29, previously has'
Biddy
' T>een run
$15000 ddd 2
margin. Sharing honors for the
selected cars and drivers.
W
j Pirates with 17 points each were
Jim Clark, one of the early favorites, came up
This year it has been changed to a
Lakers
] Charity Kanellos and Floyd Wil*25jOO handicap for 3 year olds
aw 5
with a big; victory in the South African Grand !son. Bob Woods collected 16 mark-:"
k
*
and^up, and will be run at a dis,ers
for
the
losing
club.
jp"'.
Prix
at
East
London
and
it
was
his
14th
Grand
tance of six furlongs.
;
1
Prix win. The January triumph moved him into I The big story in the Grammar w i
i
School Uatue was the defeat of c e uj c s
third place on the list of world championship once beaten]Seton Hall by LaSallf.'
__
Southern Tjrip Opens
race winner's.
It all hapdjbned in the last fWe,
Rider Baseball Slate
seconds when Dennis ''•"•""• =>n1'1
a field goal to give the Flyers a
TRENTON - Rider baseball A. J. Foyt, A Favorite
tsam will play 29 games this
Our choice is the veteran A. J. Foyt. He has stunning 30-29 victory. Alan Vigilante and Ziober were Ihe victors'
sprijig, fifteen of them at home.
won four national driving championships and most consistent shunters with
The schedule is the biggest and
CITY - Herbert
has won the 50Q twice. He won 10 out of 13 eight points, while the Privates' FATLANT1C
toughest in Wider diamond his.
Z)
Cnsk 1
' '
lory. Newcomers include Hrown,
championship races in 1964 and at one t^me •lnhmtf Duffy ran his individual ; " '
New Hampshire. Rucknell. Maine.
IjOyola. Hampton Institute ,ind
East Carolina.
S2E
lion of trophies to the -ihnrrs of the Junior Howling Tournanvn. sponsored b, thr '°°'" " ^ " "
'd j
inrni left to right are: Suvan Lnnebine, ArU-ne Uatlaok. Bernadcitr Mono and Nano> Mullack. Ma
IseneitfSer. Mr. MdStranselo, Jack Cilanrey and Walter
Gun Bow ran the fastest mile
and one-quarter in New York's
racing history when he won the WOODBRIDGE - Earlier this kers 25 4 lo remain undefeated and 1 record.
19B4 Brooklyn Handicap in 1:59:3. w e e k t h e Recreation Deparmi-nt and lc; rl Ihe league with a ft and
announced the results in the re- 0 record.
Pnmo Camera was the heavColonia Junior lii?h School - b> defeating the Reds JW, in the
ask?t-
Trend To Rear Engines
Cornell, which came in runner
up Jo the Tigers, established two,
new; Ivy marks during; the 1964.' ffi "campaign. The bigl scoring
' ^ C R e d quintet set a s%gte game
. - m a r t for points at i l l and for
\ fipffl goals at 45.
* '
IUHWAY - p ,
Township Policy ,,,
timicd to hold a fn
nnil place in ||n |
door taiiguc aflei ,„,
Union County siini:1127 score Thr i.,.,
place at Hahw, :
range.
Although Bob Oshiro. the Maryvill? star, failed to hit double
figures, he played one of his finest games of the season, setting
i,p important scoring plays and
harassing the Presbyterian attack
O Marks
For Bradlev
junior Keith Sediacek who tied 500 Race Arguments
Mount
tor second with 332. Rounding out
Two of the township's foremost authorities
'he top five were two members of
on racing, Joe McLaughlin and Tommy TomoColumbia's quintet, junior Stan
vich, became involved in a shouting argument
Felsinger with 296 and senior .Neil
F a t t e r with 274.
concerning which car would win the 1965 InBradley's 1.253 points in Ivy
dianapolis 500—the rear engine vehicle or the
v.-.y during his career far
•: :)sed the previous mark bf 864
standard Offenhauser front engine roadster.
'!;•:•; by ajiother Pruicetonian,
Mac claims the Lotus-Ford with its pusher powfete Campbell, who set his staner plant will finally crack the domination of
cisd in 1960-62. In addition to his
career points, Bradley also holds
Ofleys. Before he, could complete his statement,
lea&ue records for point* is a
Terrible Tommy was willing to bet his Leader
£am? '51 1 ; points in a season
Mfr}': field goals in a game (18);
Card cap that A. J. Foyt would win his third 500
• field goals in a season <15J>.
. in a front engine car. The Fords' resident is of
1*e i n d i v i d u a l rebounding
the opinion that the Lotus-Fords, are fast but
:: <•'•.<: also went to Bradley as he
not durable over a grueling stretch.
colored 180 in his 14 games
T?nm Standings
Elizabeth P I)
WoodhrldRe P. D
| Edison P. D.
'Railway Prison |-\.„
Hillside P. D
'Perth Amboy p \\
Union P. D
Madison To\ynslui •
Union Co. Shrnii.
Gat-wood P. D
I East Brunswick r
Cranford P. li
Madison Towni-hi] ;
(lark P. I)
Now Brunswick V ' i
Hahway P P)
Ring with marks of six and five.
St. Bonaventure fought off a
late fourth period rally by Man-
O.'ihattan to hold tight to a 20-18 vie—| ,
la
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Fordham c i n e up with a well Life" at the banquet of the Na-jfn l e s l 0 " e f o r
Closing 1 Midnight)
,>layed game to surprise Man tional Football Clinic at the Deau- inal second half standings.
AUTUENUC
Don
Anderson
and
John
Tirpak
lattan by a 32-27 margin. The Ville Hotel March 24.
Hams' starts were Judge Curtis As a coach and strategist, Cru>- tied for Bonnie scoring honors
14, and Dajiny D'Arcy 10. Toper compiled a brilliant 116-32-i' with seven counters apiece. Ad•carers for the losing combint
ecord at Minnesota, Princeton am Gluchoski and Richie Speich
ere Ed Miastkoski and Bil
BOME-MAOE S P A G H t t n
lurns with productions of 11 ant nd Michigan. As athletic director er each parted the nets for sin U M g u . (Uvloll. Ptna Pie,
t
Michigan
for
the
last
22
years
0.
markers to pace the vanquished
BM or Cold Sandwiche*
Niagara advanced a step in tbi e has conducted a building pro- Manhattan club.
ireuit standings after posting ; ram designed to make the WolNOW PROMPT
5-35 verdict over Caiiisius. Crai erines' already excellent plant The 1965 championship will be
SERVICE ON A U
dPasquale was the victors' bi; ne of the finest He is the topdecided Saturday morning at the
TAKJC-OU1 ORDERS
un with 24 points, while Ton dministrator and chairman of the St. James gym at 10 o'clock
C A U "HE t-2244
when
St.
John's,
the
first
half
Iiikinms trailed, sinking 13. The 'CAA Football Rule* Committee
champs,
meet
Fordham,
the
secjoisius mainstay offensively wa nd a major contributor to the for
IUNCH, DINNER
ond half Upholders.
ohnny Parvin. who hit tbe hoop
BREAKFAST
lation of television policies in
ir 21 counters.
t i n M ID Om
inoection with college football
Yankee reserve infielder Pedrr
In the league's final clash, S
Crisler will be returning to theGoniales and rokie outfieler Clvir
onaventure was forced to go al
ith annual Clinic. He was one ofJimenez both come from San Ped
( to upend Boston College 35-31
hn Ixwco wa> the Bonnies' mo.- * organizers and a member of ro de Macoris, D. R.
Bar & Restaurant
'ective marksman with 10 mar! e first staff of lecturers of the The Baltimore Orioles' ticket
inic, which k both the largest prices are the lowest in the Ameri I Grew Street. tVoodbrtdge
s, while Bob Cileotp chalki
to 14 and Steve Dondeuy, 10, fui iid oldest in the nation.
can League.
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drews 211. Graybuwski. N. Gil-1 Home Tavern, Bowl-o-mat Bar
Iligan, Petras, Madufski 209, Brug-|44'ii-.W4, Pioneer Tavern 43^nola205, Schneider 204. Miller 203.'31'V Honey Bee 41-34.
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High Games: J. Genovese 202,
214, C. Farr 236, M. Sefchek 213,
J. Polio 213, S. Chontos 206.
i Hi«h Sets: J. Genovesa 595, C.
iFarrJM, M. Sefchek 507, J. Polio
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501, J. Balof 507.
Lcaders:Wolves 50-28, Zebras 4335; Tigers 42-4-38W, Bears 41-37
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High Games II. 6aotoro 243
Pawik 235-224, Pal*Mrtr^ ^ 3 ,
Bixby 223. Marx 222>215r, Hafabler,
Petras, DeSena 2fl, Zslga 218.
Sommese212,F.Tletch«n,Sr.2W
Bartok 209, Robiuson 206, G. On
Ichowsky, OJ)onnell, Bradley 204,
McOrath 203, Brow, Me Dennott
201, Parks, Kleleskl 200.
High Set; John Pawik 662.
Leaders: Jlmmle's Moat Marto
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Harold Mulin 210, Frank Markovict 196.
Women Ruth Lowery 103, Millie
Seubert 170, Pat Dinunzlo Its.
High Set: Harold Mullln 679,
Frank Murphy 506, Millie Seubert
445.
!
Leaders: Wick Agency 47-31
Trading Post 46^32; Molnar Electric 43-35; Middlesex Concrete 43-
«1 PLTMOOTH
MTedart 4 Dr...
HOMELITE
•
40 Mary Avenne, Fords
Of«a Meaiev and
Mdiy'lllf
SO SMITH ST.
W
S
4
3
2
1
0
0
and Imported Wines
'1595
ft RAUBLCX C1USI0
8ta. WftCOn . . . . _
RBIUII
PUMP*
Repairs 0l All Kindt
SO T-BIW5
J Df H T
SALES ft SERVICE
471 RAHWAY AVENUE
OPEN EVENINGS
WE DELIVER!
New Job* and
SI FALCON
Button Wiaon ....
RAM (V. l
- OnlT . .
Rentals
Mosaic tiles
sriDtx
I
^oodbridfe Oldsmobile
GALLARD'S
PHOTO
Complete Stock •( Domestic
Nt MeaST tm*
81 OLD*
Telephone MErcury 41IM
WOODBRIOGE
Liquor Store, lac.
'II BO1OK (DTtcU
4-dt H T
coUrr
Bt.-8T-Bl»llt-IMiH
L4 9r (IT
Ptottgrapky
Llqutr Stores
II UfRCURT
4 Door
•2195
dler iri swimming and George Slderis in wrest-
at
'2295
II 6'LumoBiLi
« DMt HT
Osnv., flh«rt>, l Ai 7 Q C
'~ "
OLDtt M
4Dt H.T AUto.,
PS
Colonla athletes Peter Cowen and Bruce Schun-
CERAMIC TILE
CONTRACTOR
r** i v n v i af
HU 6-2900
LUMBER COMPANY
before tomorrow
CHIVBLLP
both the Boys and Girls groups-wttniommence
EDWARD SWANICK
382-0963
10"
•to PONTIAC rttnpMt 11 e n c
Ceramic Tile
AVKNEL BANTAM
SALES • SERVICE - REPAIR
High Games: R. Lordi 1ST, D
Lavn Mower Service
Ritchie 186, R. Caccklone 150.
And Repair
High Sets: R. Lofdl 288, R. CacSAW
FILING
chione 2M, D. Ritchie 280.
Leaders: Avenel Plumbing 2715; Abbe Lumber 26-16; Princess
Patricia 24-18; Metro Motors 21I'll.
with 10" wheel and oil kibe
bearing.
tee
BUSINESS and SERVICE
DIRECTORY
I.
0
1
2
2
3
3
i
Hl«h Set: Sobieski MO, S. Greiner S53, L. Weinsteln JJ1.
Leaden: St. George Pharm 4023; Aveoel Lions O u t »ti, Mac
Iver's S5-»; Avenel Shop-Rite JJM.
BARROW
Bowl-Mor but must be submitted to the commit-
SKndtri
M cHivnourr
H-Top
MM Orlt. MIWI
M
V
"x3", aluminum
for
4
2
2
2
1
0
flntll
oftl< Uunom MM 1 Dr.
Woodbrldge Elks
Bowling Tournament are still available at the
Madison Square Garden Monday night. Tickets
EDISON MAJOR TRIO
High Games: J. PinkowsU 180
| Gloria Rowin 180, Nlto Silbon 204.
High Sets: J. Pinkowski 510,
Cloria DeAngells 500, Gloria Rowli in 4W.
„ Uaders: Shop-Rite 45-33; S«an
I Daly's 4444; Hooey B M # 2 4SII 35; J. G. M. » • » ; Jersey June 3»TJ9.
Pint
MAIN
MPE
w
5
Applications for the annual
(s roRO OALAXII s
MO, 4 DR. HT.
roirruo »-P*M.
aportu Ooiipt
pioy^hlp after winning 35 straight games. . . .
that the Woodbrldge Knights of
With a New
BOWLMOR 8P0RTMEN
Halr-D* by
High Games: C. Calafiore 226.
I A. Magyar 21S, W, Adam 210, S. STELLA *
JACK
|| Goldsmith 210, J. Hollo 210, S.
IjKovacsllO.
High Sets: P. Evaos 588.
N«wHt taalr (iitalom kj
tUt
] convtnltat lociUom!
Lendert: Rloaldl Const. 49-28;
HAIR DESIGNS
I; Gloradano Tit. 4SH-28H; Leisure
by Stella uA Jack
[[Sport 4S-W; Kondors Amoco 46-10.
l**t lUtWiT AYt., ATtntl
MB 4-11SS
AVENKL JUNIOR'S
1IU KooKTdt Att^ CuUral
NMI1I
High Games: W Sobieski 219, S
Greiner 213, U Welnsteio 21), J
+H.
SPREADER 4 . H
who let it be known that his alma mater, Evans-
Columbus still has tickets available for its bus-
* 1st half winners.
•• 2nd half winners.
TURF
_49c BUILDERa.)4.95
USED CAR VALUES
, vllle College won the NCAA small college chano-
Frank Bopp made It known during a recent
Mttonal DHvtstM
- 2_39c
9
with 416 points and an average of 2 0 . 8 . . . . The
Hookers*'
W
5
4
3
1
t
1
ft
Junior League
American Division
W
Stetltri
5
BcarcaU
S
RnighU
4
Arcadia ACM
)
Fordi Wildcats
1
Rayali
0
•Mwtl
Woodbridge Oldsmobile
bridge High court star, finished the 1964 season
apolls late in May, we would like to see him call
it quits while he Is still way ahead of the game.
We make this statement because a look at the
records clearly indicate that he has been pressing his luck since the age of three.
5
5
3
3
1
1
0
North Division
ft PROVINCIAL DESIGN
Jim Whalen, the Wood-
came from the vocal cords of Walter Kopcho
(('imiin.icri Iron) S|X)rt> I'afjpi
Writ Division
»
Mardot Sweet Shop
Wdije. Aces
WdRc. Knights
Idea! Trailer Ct.
Cubs
Vampires
The Team
1
phoning ME 4-0743
I\ow Hoar This
Rnhf Rttth league
F.nst Division
r
,w--/t
r
can be purchased at the Village Inn or by tele-
big noise around town- during the past week
Malta
1
PAGE SEVENTEEN
1 8 . 19(55
CLASSIFIED ADS
- BRING RESULTS •
Thursday, March 18, 1965
PAGE EIGHTEEN
LEGAL NOTICES
First Submarine
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAl N0T1CBS
LFX.U
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICES
.ind
NOTICE
The subscriber rt»rve» the right;Judgment to At satisfied BT «ald Mew Jeraev and • 31 each of said ' " '
» * Jerwj Stjlf lirpjn merit of
Sew Jersey State Department of to ndjourn tald sale from ttme tn tale Is UM sum it On* Thousand, purpose* shull be u n d e r s e l l u« * 'on si
ClTil Sertire EMinin«tl«n»
Announced tloitni! ii»te for Hunt Civi: Service Examinations Announ- time mblect only to such llmiu- Three Hundred Twelve iiUUOOMeneral Improvement no nan of rue *"iinrm
• ppllcitmni Mirth 31 IWS t»< »p-,-ed closing d u e for flllnB applicn- tioru or restrictions upon the e m - Dollar* mar* or leas, plus interest:cost of which ihsll oe sstewpji " «
pllntioriv dulips anil minimum u n j . April !• IMS Por ar.r-.irn- else of such power u may be together with tbe eocit of this sale nnalnst property specially Benefited *•-"•
qualifications »|iph '" Pfp»r'nirnt
of Civil Serciee S u t e Hon<» Trfn
ton. N>« Jersey
Optr. \-> ::t:?»!i!. . . :r.,:/:i; re<--lfn; :r, W>-i:isr.dje T *-<:.?
Bu::d::.c Ir;<ofr:.v F-f.t! ?»»•"•
"ro nflli ne
lf
s r
first sinking of an enemy warship hy a submarine occurred
in February of 1864. when the
(oofpderate submarine Hundley
Inrpedocd the Lnion warship
H Misntonic. which was blockading
the port of Charte'ton
Both
vc-*els went down.
LBfiAl
\OTICKS
i)r i w n fiS
g . Frhr i i n
•ok
,;d
n! Ormf
w
.
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Mf.'M:-..-* Br>-*:T Maiter Si.ir.
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-. \V7.-5 - ..•:• r.>r,der,'• ?:*
i l i t cnii^
t,c.iiir Ke»*nrT
• m r.otes to Te mued for encli V N>r-h
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
such purpose, and i4i the period of Fr<vn -ne s-itiier.v sidr of >
F-r,,,n TMrldn Or>ve R1 d tn lt.< i-lded
Dorkei So. » ***• «3
SHERIFF'S SALt
lid .rn- bemtn to run
probublf
UMlulneff
of
f
«
h
such
s-r"»'
•>
"
;
Nnr'herlv
mrtf
n.
SUPERIOR COIRT OF
inie»:<n> Savings *nd Loan Asp u r p i v iccordlng to ( t s re»»on»i)lt ' ' < H'IVK '"2
],. ',• ,rni"=ril • irh •: irii" fnr d n t iiuhllr-^n
NEW JERSEY
sociation ol M'.iiburn • N«w Jersey
rhnrlM'.
JOSEPH
life computed from tile dit* of tt—.tfr|v Slite
.,,M'I ^i-pinir dr.i«P
CHANCERY DIVISION
NOTICE
tarporstion
f Plamtlfl and Wllof
M
]l
Mid bonds
T.im • -.e Southtrlv <irt*
' » . ' . ;r If
'"•"•""
- -.v ••••-r.Sfe t\-wn«r-.:a Opt".
MIDDLESEX COVNTY
Noilce U hertbr siren •.:-..« • : s :is.-r> 0 Crojse Eunice M Crouse
8CHF,niLF
OF
n'RPOSPS
AND
Ofnrce
•
Mftlii"
I.
'hr
N
,-t:
"•:ler.r :r '>•* Cn'.'ffJ
Docket N». f 4M» «3
.„„„„„.
pi-j'.ar Mteitng ^! t h e Cou-. . of r.:, *i!» E*rern Mercantile Assnprp;ifri\ ::;f n I .it «
v ,^TJ T * \ i .;r* will be e« f Township of W.rindarld^f ~r'.& ristes. Inc C'ries 3erttce Oil Co . u
8AVINOS AND LOAN ASAMOl'NTS
Miwhei Stre»|
Or JERSEY <"|TT. Purpose
: :h» igth day ,->' idnret
'.^ " * Penniy.tani*
^-orporatiori
Irvlnf 80CIATION
^vpllllli '^
OTdimfcre * « .-.•:?;» 'Bns:-"» Andre* Srhm'dt and Wll-NEW JERSEY li Pinlnuff. and i n The acquisition of Uie foilowlnn
.•! • ( • / • ^ t § . trif w o n : ! t. •s- ;:ced and rein!
: ,p»~f.i -n itrti C Zle.ieiin.-iig. Jr tn defend. JOSEPH C ROfll and JOSEPHINE nr» automotive ^nicies .nchtdlnir
'\<\f* f"r
apparatu* snd equipment•s' Reatftitf
m i f f r ; 1 i ' Enecurion fnr tM HOSE. hl» wife; WILLlAW T LON<3 nr!|ina:
One .11 5-ion dump truck
Q-^«..
AN ORDINANCE TO AMES;- *S « • ' i»f m o n e y e d
dated ind CARH«LLA LONG .-.:• wife, Three
3(
refuse
cnjlectlons
iriw-KB
T
.
it
OXFORD IHlSngTRlAL CORP
Smitherl> Sitle
RDISANCt ENTITLSD -AV OF.n- .'<"ti«r> MTh IMS
On* . l i street »we«ner (t.mfile v—'ticrlv sMi.
the
and
Pennsjlvanla C
Core i
OOVERPfG THB DBS I ON
B
By> virtue of ;-ht
fr^n.
u'.itt+r oroom
•hf
recied «od delivered STATE Or rTtW
-PSSTItrjCTION
v ntR
Avpinir
T-AM I 2 I tructo. muwers
10 M I « t t OUbllC f e n d i n u
AJftl • 8XLAROEMS5T
E,v IF I . *'•
e
Three I 3 I l-ton dump
VENT RE»AtB DEMOUTI^S ?.E- I l " 1 d l
on rt'EDNtSLiAI. THE
Writ of Eiecuiloo
fir theJanuarfs»l« of Appropriation
Fiuter.v >lrtf of l.lm
Ail
d
E
la t r t Cost
OAT
o
r
MARCH
(LD
IMS
mortg|i*ed
DremlRS
dsted
j
r
i
l
l
^
d
m
i
MOVAL CONVERSION
r ? £ r>R <TH
'hp
VIV'terlv 5lrte
1105
900
hf ni'ui of two 'clock bv tbe Mth, IMS
MAIVTOIAKrr OF A l !
a:
I Avenue
Down Pijrment
of
AND r '-'••
r"*^«'ing iS;«nd»r(l or 0 t | - | By Tlrtu«of ihe abovr swted
F.n-t»rn
«ide of *
t
:
M.1M
tied ih.ivr Is nn
to me
S^r'na t!roe
i e in ''he
h afternoon|Wrl"t.
f t W r i t
t
e directed »nd delivered,
One Unit im.*T\ It
THF -"XS^Al! ATTON O" C. %* i>' p - - l f 'O thP VV»»'prjT
i-.i'iiint uf flonili and Noti'i
of the \lini!<-t|'*l
ihe mid ity n the Sheriff's Of- I will expose tn'.iale i t public verrstum, i n isMII;
1100 MX
t :s -Sf r-'-r M Se-» Bnituwlck ! due On
rt P.lhtl.- "
^
PIIASHB
Asn G.*5
r:r : w
llonai word 4?' \
s^'Uhe rlv
Period of I'trfulnesi
J
•
WEDNEBDAJ, r H U ' t h DA\ OF
The
mu
tertians. 2lr rx
KNOWN
AS T h l Bfl- ~ : \ 3
>ir
"jfislrr?.
side
of
I.vnmn
i rears
From
ALL
'Mt\
irsct
i
>
r
parcel
of
APRH.
AX)
IMS
SVAVTS OF PCTMIT? co-ifi.'T- ind
miMn rnntrj rt
Acquisition of Additional AVHIV*
th*i'2i
rierelnafter partlculsrthe hour of t*o
lox
or
FEE?
MAKIXO
or
;Nii
f one new iI !n-o'n
of
vow ram TCES.
SIIUSW in -}ie Town- then prevalllnj (SUndurd or' D»y-;eqi<lpni'ni consisting
H:«Sl school 1012 Mtdlw>s M"-.i
RsJtw»y. New ftnrt
:.-- ^'! •"•-• 5*;irr K W IL 3^1I-1B-M/M
r,.i ! *
- e n i vi "'"wrr II. fTICS
f OR
I I u III i » - . | l | > N F . R S
lil-IHMM
• Mil KTML
I i l l M.J
i
i HIM -I i Dull TO TAKE O f T
i \ i I ill i-ym
ILlh
\MLKIHN
\XPRES?
.' "niith M . I'frth \mboy
' ••• :',*, i r :i H;lh in< ifr-et
R( 'l.t.iran:
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TAT
BKTTE DAVIS
JOSEPH COTTON
"HUSH HUSH
SWEET CHARLOTTE"
WOODBRIDGE. S. i.
VOW THRl
TIES.
Olivia t>fHavilland
SAT
'HUSH, HUSH,
SWEET CHARLOTTE"
ME 1.
i n i ,,i
you with Tnnr «
also bt mailed i
nmm rnriy
earlier
i
"Gullivers Travels"
3 Stooges Short
DR|V[.|N
in
"MARY POPPINS"
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
"PSYCHO"
Plus
V HALTER READE
- t l R l , I V ( . IIIKATRi:
William Holden
Don Taylor
Tne Academy Award Winner
STALAG 17
'. DRIVE-IN
*'\
U.S. (Cult 1
• *' ME «17«»
,FREf fUCTBiC^J, WEA7FKOUHRgBIDSt 10 HoulC 8 JUMCTIONIS
li'iili l!ii\ Ofdcrs Open
.it 6:^0 P.M.
TOIL MFUNDCD ON U T C D
RECEIPT
O]..-n—i in.. SAT., SUN. Only
Hi. 1 .ind St. George Ave.
Free In-Car Heaters
MENLOPARK
NnmiiMU'd For 7
Acadfiiiy Awards!
NOW THRU TUES.
" H U S H . . . HUSH,
SWEET CHARLOTTE"
JHrWiV lXlnnn>IH
muius
with lietle Davis
4 H0WT0
-
MURDER
(.i.uiiio Stevens
dan Jones
"TWO ON A
GUILLOTINE"
TECHWICOLOR'- '^
Extra - Color Cartoons
SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOWS
_KVKRY* SUNDAY AT 6:00
4 Sat. Matinees at 12:30
Starts Sat. March 20
T
Stree;
Appropristlftn and Estimated lost
having no exesvation or foundation East along ;he easterlv side line o f ! s t r M ?
thence
,- HI " . - e « of ' I " Peculiar
5""iliiTlv Side
II! ,400
below (rrade shall De one dollar O»k Avenue SO 00 ' e c >o the tiMim?.""?1" v " "™
..Ivnnince or I w r f i * In
FT"-!i
the E.i.<er'v side of An-.Inn ,';if' which 'he respective intt
Down
Payment
i l l 001 with no requirement for "r olece of
Avpive 'o 'he Wes-er'v s.ld<* nf
11.300
deposit of the hereinafter men- BEING i
,1
"ircp;<
of real estnie »hall be
Amount of Bonds and Notes
tloned sum at money. The fee for-pd as the
•mrrl to receive by reanin of such
JUNK CARS *.
Church Strerl. WnndhrllUe
R4.100
s permit for the demolition of any 129. Block 43S
, ir.T.cmi-iit The lo:»l iimonnt ol
Pr^m Ambnv Avenue !" Linden ,f :i^ r^sment* JO levied shall not
Period of Uielulness
other building or structure shall b e ' 0 ' Victory
• We T
15 yean
seven dollars it7.00>. In additlonlM«P No 1390 File No 900 and
131 «putb 31 degrees 17
TOTALS
to the permit fee the applicant (known also as Lot 29-A In Block minute* east three hundred nlnttv
•um.
Trie portion of mich ™st
Call
FU 1-3911
W5 J o n
•!
rrrcioprd
rurh
<rTnfle
'^r
r
h
'
.
r
^
Appropriation
and
Estimated
Tost
rtull deposit with the Bulldlns Of-, ">e Woodbrldne Township one and slitv six one-hundretbi
whl-h snail not Ix- so R.v*«*d shall
.<--^- drawn bv Ch»r>< W Be-.ulf '>f in'd hv the Township, as in the
flclal. before the permit Is Issued. j T " a n d Assewmen' Mar
iiu.ooo
i »!.«•') feel to • point In the north-1
TE
r
l
i
W
Fehnun196J
Down Payment
rf-e of * itenerai Improvement
a sum of money no-,e X M edln R t w o ; " * ^ t n o w r / ^
^
^ n „ erly 4 d e line it WUlUm StreeJ.
HF1.P u i
hundred dollars, It200.00l In acW.300
,(. be paid forttvsenfrnl
thence running (4) along the
,unt
.MJjjJj
and
Note,
- - iwrtlon
^ o n Vnf
t hthe
e »cost
«
cordance Tilth an established policy Oik Avenue iselln New Jersey
Amount
of Bond! and
Notes | ^ n , ^ ^ - ^ ^ i ™ - Surli
William
northerly
side
line
The
ipproxlmate
amount
nf
the
or the Building Official. This sum
1126 500
GIRL FRIDAY
Street Norti 55 degrees 20 minutes
shall be retained by the Township judgment to be satisfied oy said e « t one hundred forty two l l « ' l
Section 4. Tne cost of0 such pur 1
a l ' h e r ^ ^ e ' ^ . ^ : ! ' ^ ^ ! ; : WPS,r:v ,,,c „, •s ; •l l nt - " " ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' T ° W r ' position nv.i:l;,ln
as a guarantee of the applicant to vile ts the sura ol Thirteen Thous- feet to tbe point u d pl»ce of beand
Eight
Hundred
Flftv
I13,«5O.OO'
the iggregite amount ol >,V; Avenue to '.he Easter!-.' ' T - | " , , , ' , C L i , ; (jptermln- ice for alert yn:properly periorm and maintain the
Dollar?1 more or less, olus interest ginning.
J13.1M w
which is estimated to be n e - > ' I v n m i Avenue
* * [ " ' [nl..6
, . , „ , n t n e Townwork Involved to the satisfaction 'o™ether wlrh the costs of tBI« sale
f
Premise* are furtber Known u ces&ary tn finance the cost of such Southerly Side
' ; l " ,,, ' , T ,L',,' , „n t t r . nf thestenography, h;:
of the Building Official within a
The sunwrlDer reserves the rlsht 70« WlHU.ro Street Middlesex. N J purposes,
«. including architects
architects fees,! Frnm M-.p Wefer'.v side of I.-.n-.sn'P
» •' ,™' '
if be'ine e l - week. Permanciir
period of six weeHe. In case the ap-to adjourn said sale from time to
-n't of Mid purport.
accounting, engineering and inspec-, dc:i Avenue to the
Tbe Approximate amount of tbe
plicant falls to properly perform time subject only • snich limitaperiod that -he siwcl.il assessment* Mr. John, ME w
and maintain the work within three tions or restrictions upon the ener- Judgment to be sttlsfled by said tlon costs, legal expenses and other -f Noe Avenue
levied iherefnr will equal $187,450 Fire Brick Co . '.'.
interest on
such-1 rTom
Prom rne
th* We«»rlv
side nf
for
dr.vs after written notice from the d?!1 of such pnwer as may be soe-sale U the sum oT Ten Thousand, eipenses,
eipeuacs, Including
inciuaing inieresx
on sucn
wp«-.»r.v M..r
.,, - w lt j „,
cn«rioi
ing Official, then the Build- nially provided by l a * ir rules of Nine Hundred, Tw«Dty-Nine (10. obllgstlont, to the eitent permitted' Avenue to the Ejjterlr Sltle of Am-I and li) no t P« : ' a ' «
l(
929.00)
Dollars
more
or
less,
plus
inu Official may cause such work ^ourt. Snid suboect m conditlnns of
by Section 4OA:2-2O of the Local hov
Avenue
""•'' " " r n ^
' h l .3)
' such special M Fr^r.
t
h
e
We«rr'v
side
of
Lincoln;confirmed
mid
ond Lav.
Law.
: From the
Interest together with the cost* ol Bond
provide proper
•o
be <JOM and
may be paid In ten anLADirSection 5. It It hereby determined Avenue to -he Easterly Side of
this aale.
maintenance
and
pay the cost
ROBERI H JAMISON Sheriff
and
s
u
t
«
l
that
moneys
exceeding
|Lvman
Avenue ,
nual Installments
ents
Meet your nei^i •. The aubeCTlDer reserves tht right
thereof from said deposit Any sums HERRIOEX BOLAN & HERRTfiKT
Section 5. It 19 hereby deter- new,friends as a I;•.;••
to adjourn s&ld sale from time to W.500. appropriated for down pay- 1Hunt Street, Iselln
n'.ainln^ after deduction of said
Attnrnevs
and stated that ( l l the
time subject only to such Umlt»- ment» on capital Improvement* or Mtdrtlese* Avenue to Autli Av«s's shall be returned to the appli- IL 2 25-3 '4-11-18 '65
for the capital improvement fund :uie Plan and nroflle of prnptised; m l l k l l l ? aj 8 u e n
Improvement with AVON C0SMI-:i]i ;
rtoaa or restrictions upon the exm:
In
budsets
heretofore
adopted
for
Street
Or.idef
for
Hun!
Street
hereinafter
referred to as "purercise of such power as may be
SECTION 1 All ordinances and
said Township are npw available to1 <lr»«n by Chir>s W Beacle TE nose") Is not a current expense of citing and profitnh' F
SHERIFF'S SALE
specially
provided
by
law
or
rule«
part" c! ordinances
Inconsistent
SUPERIOR COURT
Mid Township, and 12) It is neces- interview in your V:M'
of Court. Sold subject to condi- finance sii<t purposes. The sum of | November 1964
with the provisions of this ordinOF NEW JERSEY
18.500 is hereby- appropriated from Northerly Side
to finance said purpose bv the5146.
tions of sale.
ance are hereb\ repealed to the exrYom
the
Easterlv
side
of
MldrtleCHANCERY DIVISION
t
h
f
h
i
F
th
E
such
moneys
to
the
pavment
of
the
of obligations of
ROBERT H JAMISON.
tent r,f such Inconsistencies
Avenue M the Wnstcrlv side of Township pursuant to the Local
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
coat
of
said
purposes.
SheriU,
SECTION' 3. SAVING CLAUSE It
Docket No. F 4040 63
Bectlon «. To finance said purpos- Auth Avenue
iBnnd Law of New Jersey, and (3) BOOKKEEPER - •;'!
MIHON
U
WALLET
any ?pctlon or part of this ordinUnited Sts'es Savings Bank of
bonds of aild Township of an Southerly Sldp
ofsaid
idpurpose
p p is Some typing. nnc-;r;
j the estimated costt of
Attorney
ance should be declared Invalid by Newurk tf I f 'oronratlon of New
principal amount no: ex- From the Easterly side of >
$5,950 of s»ld sum
111.04
the Judgment of any court of com- Jersey. Is Plaintiff and Delmar IX..
1128.500 ore hereby author- se\ Avenue to the Westerly side S 1 8 1 4 3 n n n dprovided by the
h d
down Small plant locniod m Wno
petent
tied and (ball be Issued pursuant '.o!of Auth Avenue
p
llurlsdlctlon such sernnn or Mota and Jeanette Mnta his wife.
payment hereinafter appropriated Call 634-4M0.
L
Anthony Perkins
Vera M i l «
John Gavin
COMING SOON
WOODBRIDGE
AllTO
SIN. MATINEE
2:00 P.M.
"GULLIVER'S
TRAVELS"
'"'I! i
3:00 & 1:00 P. M.
SAT. & S I N . MATINEE
I illLDREN
cAl
Apprnpriatlon ana Estimated Coil
12.000
Down
"Fate is the Hunter"
Agnes Moorehfad
;M> BIG HIT
in the County light daving) ttme in 'he
?-»te nf New of the nJd dav at the
i Office In the City of New Bmns
»nd
OLF.NN FORD
ROD TAYLOR
Betle Davis
-
y. M!dd>**i and
At I. Jersev
PARTS
THFP.FPF \ND RIT-E
OTHER ORD1NANTK? OS
I All Color Hits! Prizes!
MADISON TWP.
Coatinnoas
From 2:00 P.M.
.
•
—
. _
to
• • •• « • • _
n l u . . A
8HESIFTS SALE
dd
part shall be deemed
to be sever-1 Morgan Company, a corporation of
said Local Bond Law. S&ld Winds! Indians Avenue, Iselln
to finance said purpose, and (5)
SUPERIOR COURT OF
A
able from the remainder of the Or- New Jersey and The National State
stall
bear
t
a Interest »t a rate which
hich
the estimated maximum amount
f°°? e V
NEW
dlnanor which i'hall nni ce affected Snank. Elizabeth. N.J . » National
hll not exceed six per centum hurst Avenue
shall
Plan™"!
and profile ofof bonds or notes necessary to be BOOKKEEPER CHANCERY
nankin? Association, and American
by anv such lud'iment.
(•r r ) P « annum. All matters with I proposed street irrades and storm Issued fnr said purpose Is $178,500, through general lodger, <
MIDDLES'"
re»pect to said bond» not determ- drainage
for Indiana
Avenue. and i6l the cost of such purpose,
SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE Title Insurance Company, a corDocket N
141 M
lne<l by this ordinance shall be de-1 drawn by Charles W Beagle. T E as heiTinbetore stated, Includes the ing. Car necessary W,?
This Ordinance shall t-.iKe eflect Im- loratlon if Florida are Defendants
Bank, a NewUrmlned by rtaolutlons to be Iiere- November 1964.
North 81de Sn
mediately ifter final passage and Writ of Execution for the sale of
aggregate amount of $24,450 which Write stating expircM s i
tne Plaintiff, afttr adopted
mortRased
premises dated Januarv York corporatloi.
p\ibllcn".on (is mnilred bv law
Northerly Side
Is estimated to be necessary to
n
Jel Principe,
Edmond V. Jel
P r n p , Section 7. To finance said purpos
and EdJnODd
« 1965
ROBERT E JACKS
From the Easterly side of Cooper finance the cost of such purpose, and references to I^
By virtue of the above stated 8lngie. Thomas A Patt*n, QlorU ea, bond anticipation notes of said Avenue to the Westerlv side of Including architect's fees, account- this newspaper finr
President of the Council
Said Ordlmnce '.emains on file In I Writ, to me directed and delivered. M, Pstten, hl« Wlte. New Jersey Towajhlp of an aggregate principal|Rldeeley Avenue.
ing, engineering and Inspection fidential.
^
the office of the Munlclpa Clerk 11 will expose to Bale at DUbUo ven- Bant & Trust Company, a. corp., amount not exceeding I1M.SO0 srei I^om the Easterlv stde of Rld^eley costs, legal expenses and other e j „
Idue on WEDNE8DATT THE 24tb Donald Saddler, Anne SaOdler. hit hereby authorized and snail be U- Avenue to the Westerly
side of
Elm- penses.
'or public inspection
"
*"~
Including
Interest on
wife,
are
the
defendants,
writ
of
FOR RENT
Notice l i further xiven that saldiDA* OF MARCH AD. 1965. at the
sued purguan; to said Local Bond hurst Avenue
such obligations to the extent perordinance will be further consid- j hour of two o'clock bv the then Dre- Execution for the iale of mortgaged Law. In anticipation of the issuance Southerly Side
mitted by S«-t1on 40A:2-2O of the
ercd for final passage bv said Coun-lvaillns .Standard or Dayllsht Sav- premises dated February 9th. 1M5.of said bonds Said ootes shall bear From thr Westerly side of Cooper Locul Bond Law.
WAREHOUSE
W t AVi
rll at a regular meetlnB of thatllnscl time In the afternoon of the By virtue of the obove stated Interest at a rat* which shaJl not iver.-.ie to the Easterly side of ElmSection 6 It li hereby determined ABLE in Fords. "<»>•< -'; ':.:i
bodv to be held In the Council!said day. at the Sheriff's Office In Writ, to me directed god delivered, exceed six per centum («q.l per an- hurs: Avenue
Ijlwill
expose
to sale at public ren- num, and may be renewed from Indiana Avenue, Isflin
and stated that moneys exceeding heated, large p.ii-;i:.; !' C
Chamber at ihe Municipal Building.!'he City of New Bruasw'ck JM
will e
i
7th
Wnndhrlri-'f N T on Tue'ilav the! Al that tract or parcel r^land.i due on WEDHESDAT THE 7lb
time tc time plirsu&ni to and with-1 Prom Green Street to Its westerly $8,950, appropriated for down pay
8 o c l o c k ^ ,
y n and beingg in
OF
APRIL
A
J)..
1985.
at
the
rf day of Aprill 1M5 a 8o'clock^tuate,
lylnn
the,DAY
OF
In the i DAY
AJ>.
in the limitations prescribed by j Terminus. Plan and nroflle of pro- meats on capital Improvements or HI 2-3952,
the
i g att which
hich Place and TownEhtp of Woodbrtdce In thelhour of two o'clock by the then said Local Bond Law. All matters! posed curb irrades for Indiana for the capital improvement fund
l n t l ' " . . b b o u n t y o f M i a m e . , i nt h e S t a t e o f , p r e v a i l i n g
S
d
dor Daylight
D l l h t with respect to said notes not de-;Avenue, draxn hy Charles W. Beagle. In budget., heretofore adopted for
afternoon of termlned by this ordinance shall beT E . dated Februarv 1965.
Saving) time
said Township are now available to
n opportunity to be heard ! N e w Jersey.
BEorNNINO at a .point of t w : , the *UI day, « the SherUr. Office determined by resolutions to be
finance s.ud purpose. The sum of t HOROSCOPE RKADLNH
Northerly Side
concerning ^si'.rt ordinance
in
the
Cltv
of
New
Brunswick,
N.J.
aency In the easterly sideline of
hereafter adopted. In tbe event fhit From thi- Westerly side of Green $8,950 is hereby appropriated from
JOSEPH V. VALENTI
Tracy Drive, which point of tan- All the following tract -or parcel bonds are Issued pursuant to this Street to Its westerly terminus.
such moneys to the payment of
Municipal Clerk
MRS I.YW
$24.42 ?ency It distant 25 f*et measured of land and the Dirmlaes herein-ordinance the aggregate amount of Southerly SWe
the cost of said purpose.
I.L. 3/18/65
. I southerly from a corner formed by after particular!; HMcrlbed. situ- notes hereby authorized shall be From '-he Wejter'.v side of Green Section 7 To finance aald pur.
Reader and ailvin:. A:ia
ated,
lying
sod
being
In
the
munlel.
j the intersection of the prolongation
reduced by an amount equal to theS'reet so Its W<^'<'r!v terminus.
SHERIFF'S SALE
post, bonds ,>f said Township of anall problems of lit- >w*^fl
pallty of the Township of Wood- principal amount of the bonds so [Charles Street. Iselln
'northerly of Tracy Drive and the
SIPERIOR COIRT OF
prolongation westerly of Burnham bridge, County of Middlesex and Issued If the aggregate araount ofi Frnm Correls Avenue to Norther- aggregate principal amount not ex-m a r r i a g e and bu*;r.r^ . t s
NEW JERSEY
ceeding »ns.5OO are hereby authorState of New Jersey:
[Drive, and running thence
outcrtandlng bonds and note* Issued !y Terminus Plan and profile for ized to be i.-sued pursuant to said ings private and co!!:.a.TU. 'i
LAW DIVISION
\ ( l i South I" 20' east and along
Beginning at a point In the
ESSEX C'Ol'VTY , .nilM :he easterly sideline of Tracv Drive. southerly line of urort Avenue pursuant to this ordinance shall at proposed construction of Charles Local Bond Law. Bald bonds shs.1
v
1
any time exceed ihe sum first mtn- Street, drawn bv Carl F Wheeler bear Interest at a Tate which shal isfaction guarantcfi - ' " Docket
i -IUJI »•;„, , —
, — thence
distant Westerly along the satne, turned In this section, the moneys T E
and
$1.00
you
.m
.':.'.•.•.«
J
\
not
exceed
six
per
centum
37992
feet
from
tbe
Intersection
of
MORRIS
WALDMAN,, Plaintiff.| | , 2
OS
North
8»
40
»»st
6
40' east. 66 8ti feet
2 ))
the said jouttieily Una of Orove raised by the Issuance of said bonds Eatttrlv Sldr
per annum. All matters with re fulll life readin-' V, -?ei
and JOHN A. FRESCO, Defendant.: t0 „ p o | n t ; running thence
Norherlv side
determined s e a n c e a n d part.i- ^ ^ '
Writ of Execution for the sale
(3) North 1* 20' west, 100 feet to Avenue with the Northwesterly of such t i c s * , be applied to the
Diaz!spect to
the Southerlv aide of by tills ordinance shall be deof premises -dated January 28th, a point ID the southerly sideline of
5
Place
"'•>•' :':
termined
by
resolutions
to
be here- appointment only
1965.
Bumham Drive; running thence
t Northerly Mde of E&st after adopted
By virtue of the above suited
Along tbe said southerly
141 South sa° 40' west and along
Call 382-3179 !.:• ; ""-^
SECTION
8
It
Is
hereby
determ-!
James
Place
to
the
Southerlv
side
Writ, to me directed and delivered, the southerly sideline of Burnhalm
Section 8. Tc finance said purpose, 1582 Irving Strcc'. I 'of Grove Avenue, North 44 de-l
grees 14 mlnutae West 750Ol lne<1 a n d stat * <1 tl>at the average 1 of East Oeorae Place
I will expose to sale at public ven- Drive, 41.66 feet to a point; running
bond anticipation notes of »Md
due on
-hence
.. a point:
, - . tbenoe
._
feet to
'period of usefulness of said purpos-| from -he Sortheriv side of East Township of an aggregate principal
es. according to their reasonable' O*or«e P:;,-e tn -he southerly »lde amount not M'-eedlng I17S.5O0 aje
WEDNESDAY. THE 1th DAY OF ( s ) o n a curve to the left nav-i f2> South 4S degree* M minutes lives, taking Into consideration the!of Eis- Ilrnn Place
APRIL A.D.. 1M5
ing'a radius of 25 feet an arc dUtWest 68 42 feet to a point;
hereby authorized to be Issued purrespective amnunt of bonds or nous: From 'he Northerly
'"
side of East suant, to Mid Local Bond Law In
at the hour of two o'clock by t h e n c e of 39 27 feet to tbe noint and
thence
R O O M AM)
then prevailing (Standard or Diy- place of BIOINNINO
(3) Southeasterly on a curve to to be 1?sued for said purposes. Is a! Henry P.v.*e
anticipation of '.he Issuance of said
i d of
f seven years, comnu-.ed'of
d' f B
Eaju !! ouh Place
light Saving) time in the afternoon 1 BEING Known and designated M
the right having a radius of period
bonds. Said notes shall bear Interest
', From -he Nirhrr'.v side of Ea«t at a rate which uliall not exceed all
R A H W A Y -• i:
of the said day, »t the Sheriffs Lot 15 Ir. Block 33B-K as shown on
3024.93 feet, an arc distance of from the date of sild bonds.
Section 9 It 16 herebv determined Louis P.iic --• -he Sow.heriv Side per centum . 8c;. i per annum, am
Office In the City of New Bruns- the Official Tax and Assessment
75.20 feet to s point; thence
for e l d e r l y l.i•!•
East I-*:ir. Parkwav
wick, N. J.
Map of the Township of Woodbridge 4) North 43 degrees 40 minutes and declared that the Supplemental,of
may oe renewed from time to time
1
Norher'.v side nf East pursuant -.. and mtliln the Umlt»- C a l l 3 8 8 - 6 3 5 1
East, 73.55 'Mt U> a point In Debt Statement required by said Lo- From
Situate, lying and being In the In the County of Middlesex and
the Southerly line of Orove cal Bond Law hat been duly madeilseltn Pirnw.iv ;n -he Southerlv tlons pre*-r.s»d bv said L*w All
Borough of Carteret, County of j State of New Jersey; BEING Uso
Middlesex and state of New Jersey known and-designated as Lot 15 In Avenue, the wilnt or place of and filed Ir the ofllce of Che Munlel- rtde of r ^Ar'h'.ir Plswe
inatten »-.:
t <j> said
ide
Ens!
beginning
| pal Clerk of said Township and such 1j From -r.r N<ir;her'.v sid
described a< follows:
1 Block 339-K on map entitled "MBP
™
s i a t e m e n t so filed sho-rs that the Arthur P. M- •(, the Scut herlv side not determined bv m i s ordinance;
Known and designated as Lot 33;°f Roosevelt Estates"
Being known as Lou 154-155 and
shol! be de'i-nnined hy resolutions,
~~
debt
of
said
Township
M
de-'nf
_
In Block 65-2 on Map entitled "Map BEING more commonly known 156 Block 202A on tbe' Woodbridge
fined In Section 40A:2-43 of aaldj Prom •:.» Stir
of Monroe Estates, Section 1. situ- and designated as No 119 Burnham Tax Map.
Law. is Increased by this ordinance; Warren t-Tcf tn
Also
»ted In the Borough of Carteret, I Drive, Fords, New Jersey
The aforesaid premises1, are alto
I I"'" f t n l s "rintanw the uKitregute
I12H.W0 and that the Usuance of1 minus
BKINCI the same premise* con- known as 45 Drove Avenue, Bope- by
Middlesex County. New Jersey, pref.i!!
lunounl of IH.-CS hereby authorlMd
said obligations will be within all Westerly Sidr
pared by H Thomas Can. Civil veyed to Delmar Mota and Jeanette 'awn, New Jersey
to tte issued s!.«i; i » reduced bv sn
debt limitations prescribed by the From tthe Sortherlv side of
Engineer. Surveyor City Planner, Mota, hui wife, by deed from CathIt Is Intended to describe Uie Local Bond Law
amount
eo,u,il
:,i
\h
principal
amf
(
Street \<> ne snutheriv side rtf
erine JanowEkl. unmarried duted same premises conveyed to Edmond
Perth Amboy, December 31, 1956"
ount of tlic sn,!i,i, so iMiied. II the
and filed in the Middlesex County January 25, 1903 and recorded In V. Del Principe, single, by deed Section 10. This ordinance shall E.iit Ja f> P'..-ire
lunnuir. o ! outstanding
take
eflect
twenty
days
after
the
Prom he Sortherlv side of East bonds i n d not*e lilted pursuant to
IF
the office of the Clerk of MlddleMi dated April 13 1M2' recorded April
[Clerk's Office on April 8, 1957 as
p
•o the Snutheriv side thu ordinance
County on January 28 1H3 in book 16, 19S2 In Book 2318 of Deeds fcr first publication thereof after fln»l James
[Map No. 212i Pile No. 945
ll at
at any Hme
Hme sf comt • problem
of East Geor/e Place
Also known as No, 3<S Bernath 2389 nf Deeds at paxe 300
Mlddlesei County page M,
c
«
d
the
sum
first
mentioned
In
ROBERT B. JACKS
t i d
From -h? N'onherlv slrle of East
• o u t can h e l p v
The approximate amount of the The approximate amount of the
Street, Carteret, New Jersey
President of the Council Oeoree p -e -.-, -he Southerlv aide 'his see lion, the moneys raised br
Judgement
to be satisfied by said Judgment to be satisfied by said
The approximate amount of tbe
Jg
the issuance of wid soudi shall to »r wriU 1'. ('
of Eaf, Hfiir-.- Place
STtfEMENT
Judgment to be satisfied by u l d
sale Is the turn of Twentv-one sale la the sum of Fifteen Thou11
of East not les* tkia.i t!ie ninount of auch
bridge
sale Is the sum of Two Thousand, Thousana. Three Hundred. Five sand, Eight Hundred, Twenty-One The Bond Ordinance published From -hi- N'or'.herlv sUe
f
has been finally passed Renrv P'.we to the S^u herlv side excess b» applied to the payment olif
One Hundred Seventy-Two 12,172.00) (21.305 001 Dqllars more or leas. (115.821.00) Dollars more or l e vherewith
.
such
noKt
thm
outstandlnK.
of East I mm P'.are
Dollars more or ile.ss, plus interest plus Interest tjnfrether with the coat plus Interest together with the by tbe Municipal Council of the
Township of Woodbridge In the Prom :he Nortlierlv side of East Seciioi) i is 1, hereby determined
MRS
together with tbe cocU of thl$ ule. nf this sale
costs of this sale
Louis Piac-f tn 'hf .Southerly side and declured 'hat the period of useThe subscriber reserves 'he right
The subscriber reservM the right County of Middlesex. In the S u n
Parkway
fulness of said purpose, according tc KW ADV1CK '
to adjourn said sale from time to to adjourn said sale from time to of New Jersey on the l«th day ofof E»«'.
time subject only to such limita- time subject only to such limita- March, 1965 and the twenty day From the Norherlv side of E&stIU reasonable .iff is a period Of 10lift Open 9 I"
tions or restrictions upon the exer. tions or restrictions upon the exer- period of limitation within which Iselln Pifrkiw to '.he Southerly years computed (mm the daw olwcessary 3i*
a suit action, or proceeding ques- Bld» nf East Arthur Place
saltl bonds
clue of such power as may be spec cise of such power u may be
tallv provided by law or rules ofspecially provided by law or rules tioning the validity of such ordin- From ihe Norther'.v side of East Section^ 10 U u nereby determined fonboy. -T42 '»
Court Solrt sublect to conditions of of Court Snld Subject to conditions ance can be commenced, u pro-Arthur PUce to the Som-herly side of and st&tkd that the 8uppl*m«Ot«!
Debt Statemeiii required by aald Loof sale.
' vided In the Local Bond Law hat Esst Warren Street
begun to run from the date of the Prom the Northerly side of Bast cal Bond Law h u been duly mad«
ROBERT H. JAMISON, Shertf
ROBERT H. JAJCBON I
first publication of this statement. Warren Street tn its Northerlv ter- ind filed in the office of the MuniINCOME TA>f
STBTSON. OROMLBY & DOYLE
Sberllf
minus.
TO6IPH V iVALBNTI
Attorneys
ZUCKKt, afeLDBBHO and WB188
cipal Clerk of said Tnwavtylp, »»< pared in your n>
Jordan
Read,
Colsnla
ilunldpal
Clerk
of
the
I.L 2/25 3/4--U-18/JJ
Attorneys
"
that such !i«Km(nt so flltd show
Township of Woodbridge N J From rnman Avenue ui Morn- that the grou debt of aald Total lenience Ufaix.
^
I83M IX 3/18/64
Road Reised
Revised plan
plan snd
snd -,Mp, as defined In Section 40AJI-4!
•J3 80
801 lngatde
g
SHERIFF'S SALE
9129.
1Jordan
profile of
sroposed curb Kradea forof said Local Bond Law. Is increased
SUPERIOR COUBT OF
NOTICE
Road,
drawn bv Curl by this ordinance by I178.W0 and
[\V.
NEW JKRSEV
NOTICE
AN ORDINANCE TO 4T7THORIZE
Wheeler. f E October 1M1.
CONTK \(
LAW DIVISION
that the issuance of the bonds and
THB ACQUISITION OP MTJIP- AN ORDINAMCE TO AUTHORIZE Eaiterlj glle
THE
CON8TBUCTION
OF
CURBS
MONMOUTH COUNTY
i i m T AND AUTOUOTtVE VtHICProm the| Northerly side of Irunan note* lutborlMd by this ordlnanu
Itucket No. 1. 9247 M J 4M4 64
" M " T H E T0WH8HTP O F IN A PORTION OP ORACT DRIVE Avenue to the Southerlv aide of
TIBOH fi
AM) CERTAIN Sandy Lane
Searoaut
Pinonce Company.
WOODB&TDGE. 1H Tfflt CODNTY WOODBRIDGE.
Mason • Conn ;
:irl iiiTblili)
Plaintiff,
and Ellfso OP UTODUBEX. TO i p r e O P R U T I OTHER STREETS LN VAllIOUfl
Prom the Nonherly side of Sandy
l.nniburd! and Tessle Lombardl, Oe- * 1 3 , 3 « 9 TO PAY TH« CO8T TBBRI- 8BOTIONS OP THE TOWH8HIP OP Lane
All Brick, St".'
to the Southerlv side of TuI feiidann. Writ of Execution for lh«°Z-?O " A M * DOWll PAYMENT WOODBRIDOE W THB COCNTT dor Lane
OP
VfTDDLBJEX
AS
A
LOCAL
IMWork - New ai 1
oremlees dated January AND TO ADTHOBIZ1 THI ISflUsale of
TO MAKE AN AP-Prom the Northerly side of Tudor
1965
AJJCB OF BONDS TO FINANC1 PROVKUENT.
nsured and ''
PHOPRIATI9N OP $11(7.450 TO PAY Lane to the Southerlv side of LanRoosevelt Avenue
Bv virtue of the above stated 8UCH APPROPRIATION AND TO
,
TBE
COST
THEREOF
TO UAKI caster Road
FU 1-9306 Coin"'
Writ, to me directed and delivered P H O V I D 1 FOB T H E I88U- A DOWN PAYMENT AND
AUTHProm the Nonherly side of Lan1 v.111 expose tn sale at public ven- 6 X S L 9 E BOND AimCIPATIOK ORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS ca*ter
Rornl to th« Southerly «idf
-Ml
[|\IP on
N O T » 01 ANTICIPATIOH OP THI TO PWA14CB 80CH APPROPRIA- of Uornlnvaide R'>'d
M18C
WEDNESDAY. THB 7th DAYI88UAKCE Of 8UCS BOMW
TION AND TO PROVIDE FOB THE Westerly 8lde
OF APRIL. A.D., IM5
BE tT OBDAINBD by th» liunlcl ISSUANCE OP BOND ANTICIPA- Prom the Nortlierly ilde of In6,000 sq ft. Office space. Will
al the tiour of two o'clock by the 1 "eupcU of the TowMbtp or TION N O T E S IN AHTICIPA- niaj}
1963
Avenue 10 the Southerlv aid*
ilieu prevailing iStandard or Dayridge. ID the Oounty of lild- TTON OP THE 188DANCE OP 8UCH of MornlDgslde Road
subdivide to suit.
with
UKlit Haying) time, (n the after- dle«ei. as follows:
BONDB.
Bramhall
Road.
Colonla
noon ojprt'he said day. at the Sher- Section l The acquliltlon of
tlon. qall FU 1
Plan and profile of propose*
lff's Office In the City of New equipment and automotive veblcle* B I IT OHDAMEB »v the Munici- Street
grades for Bramhall Roaii
•
described In Stcuoo i of tbU Ord- pal Council of the Tiurnahtp of and Dukes Road, drawn by Oood
Brunswick, N J.
All. the fullow'ng tract or parce liunce Is hereby suthorlzed In acWoodbridge. in ttoe Count».of Uld- man. Allgalr and Bcott dated
HOUSEHOIK"
uf land and premises, hereinafter cordance with law There la hereby dletei. New Jersey as follow*;
New Store. 960 jq. ft. Heat &
February IMS
particularly described,
s i t u a t e appropriawd to the aoqulsltloo of
SectloD 1. Tbe portion* of ihe
Southerly
Side
Bedroom
*#»:l
Hot
Water
supplied
Air
COD
lying and being In the Borough of such property described In Section following public street* to the
Middlesex. County df Middlesex 3. hereof (hereWafter nfarrtd to asTowoihlp of Woodbrtdu. tn th« Block 4«.P. Lot 100
U b l e i t3; studiu
ditioning.
Off
StrMt
parking
Block
MS.
Lot
l-C.
t-D
1-E
and State of New Jersey:
"purpoat"), tbe re»p»ctlt« amount* County of Ulddleatz. dtall be l a - Block 4(3 Lot 1
sal* Saturday i"Lot 7 on Map of Lynn Brook of piouey hsnlnafter *UUd u th*prored by ooastruotliu; Uwnm 000aU«j Road. CoJeaU
In >he Borough ot Middlesex, Mid-approprtatloo f « aald respective cr*» curb* u follow*;
P.M. O Martin
For mor« detail* call:
Protn Bt. Q*oru's Avenu* to
d l r m Comity. New Jersey. April, purposes «uco apptoprutloo shall Gradj Drive, WoodbrMf*
U* CUM 1I je uj rabd p u i iSdwoflte
bridge.
iuo"2" IJV Hurl mi) Valley Engineer- be met from tn* orooaeds of rtie
Prora Orovs futtn
to Clinton
W«»« foi ValUv
ing. P E dud 1.8 SomervUle, New bonds • authorlKd and the down Street plan and profile of propo«*d » PPP***
Read,
drawn
by
Howard
Madison
Jer»y. f.elnt; Map 2617 file 950. payn
yment appropriated, by tbU Ord- street gnules for Qrady Drive, drawn
and btilu£ the saaie prctulsw c o a - Inam
COB
byy ChirlM W B**jl«. TE. Wotero- Northerly B|4e
vt-yeU l>\ l.Win Broiik H&uteb, In*: ,
Section 2 It IB hereby determined ber 16*4
of Bi
in Kll»u Loiiibnidl ami TeMle M. t a d tweed Him 111 none of the imrNurllitfly Side
the
WEST
IIIB wife i>y deed dated pas«s referred to hi tbe schedule act
Prom Uit eulerly side of Chore d of Eastcll Road.
d
Hi|jt.. 26, IMSmill rerutdeil III
forth In Section 3 of thiss Ordinance TMt to t^ie wuterly side of Ber- IvOtbtrly Hide
ranch, five years
dm uf Middle-M IIs « turreut
H,-ir. J.4:n
f wl
l Tuwn
IM
UM u
uf
wld
Tuwnu Street
Prom the Westerly tide, of Si
rooml, two r w
388-5020
» t.iuer 1. 1WJ. a4ld »hli), aud 12) it 19 uccosaary lu fl- Prow Um easterly side of Bergeo
lM,, l l c uig biiiiwn ua ltd Bar-iianct utd puri»>us by the Iwuauce fitrect to Uie westerly aide of Sbanr Oeorge's Avenue to the easterly
•Id. ol EastcUff Rotd.
1608 Irving St., Rahway kitchen. Near w»lll>[ii"
barn Pluri- M lJItan New Jenty uf oblluaWont uf said Towp^hlp Street.
GncnbrMkk *venu«, K
Keubc
pike,
aU miuuni ot uLepur»uaut to tUe Local Rood Law of
FlocKU OMV«
to IU
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WUUam Holden - "STALAG 17
EXTRA - KIDDIE SHOW - SAT. - SUN,
'GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" 1 PERF. • z P.M.
TMc WecfcoMi, for Yomr
BACK \HAiti — BY POPVM*
LEYLA
4M Authentic Oriental Ihmeer
from the For JBiwt!
Approriag This FrL, Sat.,
SUM., March 19-29-21
<Ei«pt Moaday)
FEATWWNG BUDDY ROCCO
ANCI
EVEBV FRIDAY, SATURDAY Alfl) SUNDAY
TO THE MUSIC OF
M
TNC THREE KINGS"
IHE PINES
EXCELLENT W
For Rent CARTERET
t
ABU AGENCY
REALTORS
T
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Carteret Pre»
Thursday, March lft, 1965
LEGAL NOTICES
PAGE NTNETEBV
LEGAL NOTICED
LRflAI: NOTICHH
set for April 13 and a sixth grade supervisor of cottage life and diLROAL
I
rector of education at the Wood- parcels of land and premises, here- of land and the pMnilwe herein - tin foregoing reserved rights ahall
party Is scheduled in June.
was
flnally
ai amended, on
inafter particularly described, situ- after particularly described, sttusir l»o he reserved for and on behalf March 19th,adribted,
\MS sfter a public hearMn. Molvin Schlesinger and bridge State School.
ate, iylnf. and being In the Town- " '
and being In the City o(
nny
public
utility
owning
any
ing
at
a
inwUiiK
nf
the Municipal
Am boy In the County of !w»r», pipelines or utilities within Council of the Township of WoodMrs. Aston, co-chairmen, will be Mrs. Jack Tywonia and Mrs.ship of woodbridge In the County
of Middlesex and State of Mew
Middlesex and State of Ntw Jer- « lands vacated htteby.
Lukac
will
be
in
charge
of
the
assisted on the card party comJennyi
3. This ordlnanoa shall
sixth grade party.
KNOWN and designated as plot UGINNWO at a point on the flBCTION
k effect Immediately upon ad\l a meeting of the mittee by Mrs. John Gesek and The spring conference luncheon number »t» and plot number n o
•toe of Hanson Avenue ptlon ipprnval and publication,
Mrs
Philip
Fischer,
card
tables;
,,i' f school 23
of the New Jersey Congress of (Three Hundred Nineteen and distant two-hundred (300) leet ccordlng to law.
Itlljr o
Mrs. Joseph Stawinskl and Mrs, Parents and Teachers Monday at (Three Hundred Twenty) as laid southerly from the Intersection of
ROBERT E. JACKS,
tionK' nf Mrs. John
out and shown on a certain map the southerly Une of Harding Ave<
President of the Council
Edward Jensen, ticket*; Mrs Cedar Gardens Restaurant, Tren- entitled "Man of Railway P "
nue and the westerly Une of Han
Avcnno , plnns for
Bald
Ordinance remains on file
suiTsyed by J. L. Bauer,
eon Avenue and running thenoe (1)
Richard Combs, table prizes, and ton, will be attended by Mrs.
made.
Bnglneer ot HlMbeth. New Jersey, westerly and parallel with Harding i the office of the Municipal
lerk
for
public Inspection,
Mrs.
Stephen
Lukac,
refreshJuly 18, MOT. uad filed In the office Avenue fifty awl thirty-eight hunSchlesinger, president.
on, ways and
•n! 1 !!'
. _ — ^ - . , K.^.^OH.
I of the Oler* of Middlesex County, drethe (MM) feet along other Notice Is further given that said
ments.
announced
ordinance
will be further ctmslderlands of the Mort«egors; thence
The executive board will meet|asid
plotsandere
more particular!
bounded
described
as follows: running (1) southwesterly or near- •rt for fkntf passage by sMd Counheld .June 8. The April 13 meeting will feaApril 1 with Mrs. Theodore Lach,
on tbe North they ly M
so one
o hundred-twoo and seven
s e e n ;tl at a regular meeting of that
meetingjslIture Miss Marie Frappolll, acting 179 Minna Avenue, at « P. M. areBBOINNTHO
bounded T>y plot number Three hundfethe (103.07) feet: thenct >ocly to be held In the Council
Card Party
PA Calendar
TO MAYFA1R FORD'S
\
• UP TO 48 MOS. TO PAY
• NO DOWN PAYMENT
! 5 ^ Used Cars To Choose From
)0 E. ELIZABETH AVE.
LINDEN
•
HU 6-4800
Who sells
used cars
with
warranty*
protection
like this?
at ttie Munlclpe.1 BuildHundred Kfhteeo (J18), on therunning (I) easterly and parallel d b
N.J., on Tuesday,
rid NJ
Td
West by Arthur Avenue, on thewith Hawing Avenue seventy and Ing, Woodbridge.
South by plot number Three Hun- twenty-six hundrvttu (TOM) feet; ;he nth day of April, IMS at 8
dred Twenty-one (ttl), and on thethenoe running (4) northerly along i'ctock In the evening, at which
Bast by urupeuy owned or former' the westerly ride of Hanson Avenue luce and time all persons Inter
ly owned by one Brans, said plot* one hundred (JOO^Jeet to the poln- ested will be given an opportunity
:o he heard concerning said of dinthree hundred nineteen (MB) and
or place of
3tNMtMO.
three hundred twenty (JM) being BfclNO also known and deelgna .noe.
a plot of land one hundred feet ted as Block J70A. Lots 3*. » and
JOSEPH t, VAunm
( W ) In width fronting on said 90 on the T u Duplicate and AsMunicipal Olerx
Arthur Avenue, and Two Hundred sssement Map of the Olty of Perth
:.L. S/18/45
•^•80
feet < W ) ID depth, excepting t o d Ainboy, New Jersey.
reserving out of plot Three Hun- The approximate amount of th
NOTICE
dred Twenty (MO) the right to lay,Judgment to be satlsflsd by sad Notice Is hereby
given that the
erect and maintain gaa, water and sals It the turn of Fourteen, Thouelectric wires through said pnrn- ' " Three BUTrtre^ Twttxii-TLve ollowlng Ordinance was regularly
liMwd
and
adopted
amended at
Dollars. more or Uta, regular meeting ofas
The Tyndale-Clovrdale translT,-,,JS.0O)
the Mun-Mpftl
The approximate amount of theplus lnteresrt together with the >
lation of Lhe Bible provided one inc'i'mw
Council
of
the
Township
of Woodto be satisfied by aald costs of this sale.
In the C6unty of Middlemen.
that the people could read and
> Mm mm of One Thoueand. The subscriber reserves th« rlgh brldue,
N
Jerwiy,
on
tbe
loth
day of
Blx Hundred, Wventy-One (»!.• to adjourn said tale from time to
understand.
n" Ofi) Dollars more or lees, plus time subject only to such llm I tn March, 1M5,
Interest together with the costs of Uon* or restrictions upon the exDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRnXlE
LEGAL NOTICES
thin sale.
l
erolse of such power as may bi
miboerlber rwwrvM «h< right specially brovlrted by law or ruin RULES AND RMJULATIONS FOR
SIDEWALKS,
CURBS, AND URIVKNew Jersey State Drriartmtnt of
to Rrtjniirn said wale from time to nf Court. Sold s\ib]e«t to condition!
WAYS. STREET OPEN1NOS AND
Civil Service Examlnatloni
time subject only to itich limita- of tale.
STREBT
OBSTRUCTIONS
Announced cloilnx date for Ming tions or restrictions upon the exROBERT H. JAMISON.
application*. March 11, 1MJ. For ap-ercise of mch power as may be
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING
Sheriff.
plications nutln, and minimum specially provided by law or ruled KOVAOB, AND1RSON,
RULES AND RKOULATIONS RIqualification!, apply to Department or Court, flnld subject to conditions HOKWITZ it RADEB,
r ATINO TO THB CONSTRUCTION,
or Civil Service, l u t e Mouse, Tren- of sale.
REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT OR REAttorneys
ton, New Jeney.
ROBSRT H. JAMISON.
I.L. 3/U-M-4/1-K/95
177.; PAIR OF SIDEWALKS, CURBS OR
Open to citizens. 13 months resiDRIVEWAYS WITHIN THB LIMITS
Sheriff.
dent In the Boro of Cartcret.
OERALD W. KOI^A.
OP
PUBLIC
STREETS ANO
NOTICE
Building Inipeotor, Salary 11.200 Attorney.
RIOHTS-OF-WAY IN THE TOWNNotice
Is
hereby
given
that
at
per year (Part Time).
178.78 Regular Meeting of the Council
SHIP OF WOODBRIDOE AND
Open to mala citizens, 13 months I.L. 3/18-JS-4/1-8/6J
AND CONTROLthe Township of Woodbridge, he] REOULATINO
resident In the Bora of Carteret.
LINO STREET OPENINGS AND
RHKRIFF'S SAL!
on
the
l»th
day
of
March,
196S
tl
Park Patrolman Salary, tl 54 per
STREET
OBSTRUCTIONS
IN SAID
IHIPFRIOR COllRT OF
following Ordinance I M intrndm
hour.
NKW JERSEY
ed and read; and passed on Firs TOWNSHIP.
C.P. 3/4-18/8S
"MM
1
HEREBY
CKKT1FX
that
the
rnANCEBY Division
Reading:
above Ordinance was Introduced at
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
AN ORDINANCE VACAT1NO
SHERIFF'S SALE
the
meeting
of
the
Municipal
Docket No. F Hi U
PORTION Of BROAD STREET IN Council of the Township of WoodSuperior Court of New Jersey
The Perth Amboy SmMnns Inntl- THE BELIN SECTION OF THE
Law Division
New Jersey, held" on Febm-ll
tutlon,
a
bnnklng
corporation
of
TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRUX3B. bridge.
Essex County
ary 16th, 1965. and after publlcn- I
Docket No. L (133 t< J 1M1 M Mew Jersey, Is Plaintiff, and Victor AND RELEASING AND EXTIN- Mon according to law was further
neneral Investment Corp., a cor- Rlccl and Vivian Rlccl, hl« wife, aUMHlNO THK PUBLIC R1OHTB considered for final passage ami ;
pornllon of New Jersey Plaintiff, Matlldn B, Onm-mon, Daval Hnnd- IN AND TO THB SAME.
and Flovd Wilson and Lillian Wil- bags, Inc., Profit Sharing Trust. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Munison, Defendant* Wnt of Execution United Btates of America, Perth cipal Coiinoll of the Township of
for the sale of premises dated Feb- Amboy Supply Co., a corporation, Woodbridge.
are defendants, Writ of necutlon SECTION 1. The public rights aruary 18th, IMS.
the sale of mortfrnged premisesrUlng from the dedication of the
By virtue of the above *Ut*d for
street or portion of street listed
Writ, to me directed and delivered, dated February 1«. IMS.
NO MONEY!
1 will expose to sale at public ven- By virtue of tbe above stated below be, and the same hereby 1B
Writ, to me directed and delivered, released and extinguished anil the
due on
I will eipose to ula at public ven- Bfilrt street or portion of street be
REQUIRED
WCDNXBDAT, THB 14th
due on WEDNESDAY, THE 14th
and hereby 1< vacated:
DAT Of APRIL A.D., 1945
at the hour of two o'clock by theDAY OF APRIL AD,, 1665, at the BEGINNING nt the IntersectUhen prevallnR istandurd or Dey- hour of two o'clock by the then
ion of the Northerly Line of
D»yllght
;ht (Uvlnx) time, In the afternoon prevailing (Standard
East George Fltu-e with the
'59 LINCOLN
.$595
the
afternoon
of
tlic
Sheriff's
Saving)
time,
Easterly Line of Broad sweet
aald day,
Auto., M H , All Poww
and running thence (U WestOffice In the city of New Bruns- the Mid day, at the Sheriff's Office
In the City of New Brunswick. N.J.
erly and along th* prolonged
wick, N. J.
'59 DODGE
$595
All the following tract or parcel
Northerly Line of East George
ALL those certain lota, tract*
S Dr. H/T, Auto.. R»H, P/S
Place SO feet to the point of
Intersection of said prolonged
'57 IMPERIAL
$595
Northerly Lino of East Geornc
»u(o., R*H. All Power, 4 Dr. H/T
Pluce with the Westerly line
of B r o a d
Street:
thence
'55 CADILLAC
$395
(5) Northerly and along the
4 Dt. Sdn., Auto . R*H,
W<wt»rly Line of Broad Street
All Voirn
being also the Bnfterly Bound'60 RAMBLER
$445
ary Line of Lots 31-37 In Block
484-H, 130 feet more or less
2 Dr., t cyl., Auto , H1H
to the point of intersection of
'60 FALCON
$395
said Westerly 11 nf of Brond
Street with the Ensterlv Rlctit
2 Dr., « cyl , Stick. R&H
Of Way Line oi the New Jer'60 PLYMOUTH
$595
sey State Statrway Route # 4
(Oar d e n State Pnrkway);
4 Dr. Woson. Auto . BAH. F/S
thence <3) Northerly und aloni;!
'55 PLYMOUTH
—$295
said Easterly Rl^lit Of Way'
Line of the Noil Jersey state1
1 Dr. H,T, V I , Aalo., H&H
Highway Routs, if* 200 feet
'57 CHRYSLER
$175
more or less to the point of In4 Dr., Aulo., RAH
tersect UW ot said Rli;h5 Of Way
Line o r , foe New Jersey State
'58 CHEVY
$175
HlBhway Route # 4 with the1
4 Dr. WUOd, Auto., HAH
Easterly I.'.ne ot Broad Street-;
thence M) Southerly and u-1
long said Easterly Line or.
Brond IJWrot: being also the
20 mof» cm> la choot*
WeSferlv .boundary Line ofi
Lota r f t U i *o noi-A In Block
from under $500. No
4B3*n PKorioV »50-A to 2M1-A;
money dewn — Bank f i tu Bloclij m-Q. 530 feet to the,
nancing. All ihete « m
point and .place of BEGINNING
BEING UH Noijvherly Portlou
mutt be 10Id to main
of
Bro«4
StTeet
between
the
MANY OF THESE USED CARS HAVE MORE
room for construction of
Northerly, Line of Etvst Geonje1
new building.
P ice and, the Easterly jaght Of
Way LlM-of New Jersey State
OPEN TILL I P.M.—
ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY
HlKhwuy Route £i as shown
wen. • SAT. n u t TM.
on the Woodbridge Township
Tax Map.
Incomplete to Him
Leonardo da Vinci, noted Italian
artist, architect and engineer,
considered that he had completely finished his most famous painting, the "Mona Lisa" (sometime*
called "La Gioconda"), according
to the Britannlca Junior Encyclopaedia.
Going
Somewhere
FRYSTOCK RAMBLER
FOR A ROCK-BOTTOM DEAL ON A HEW
65 RAMBLER
-k BIGGEST SELECTION OF MODELS, * COLORS
at the LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE!
Out-of-Thli World ALLOWANCES!
• * • H«t,., Airt.., U H ,
('6UWVR01IT
'1295
'1795
1963, '64 Md '65
Ckrytk-WH
CVS
'61 OLDS
•a
•a
CHEVROLET
CIIGVBOLET
IMP ALA < dr.
BclAIr
4-dr.
Hdtp., V-8,
Alto., K4H, Sed., V-l, Antl.,
P.S.
I Eill^P.S,
CHEVROLET
Mr., I-Ojl..
Auto., R*H,
P.3.
Sop.. II' *4l. O RAMBLES
STAI. WAO.
&*.. Auto.,
T-SfMTU*
KAB. P A
Mr. 8IMi.
"LW"
v/Extnt.
TtaaL. Bnttr.
WACOM.
•si
•«1 PONTIAC |'«t ftlMBLEftl t l
•« FORD
•a FOBD
CATAUNA 4- CUSTOM wAal
STAT, WAGON OALAXD3 4-<lr FLTMOVTH
t t j l . . AttU.
dr. Ant*..
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BAH IS ! •
Alt*.. tML
EJk ckMH frtnt
BUL r.S.
P.8.
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Authorized Rambler Dealer
THAN MOST CARS GET BRAND NEW
1M3 IMPEftlAU
all
111 »
--.*»
p.»#i.
Ai. CM.
•
3195
2295
1963 CHRYSLER
Nevporl C«n. . SUa.
Trui.. un, rs
1964 PLYM.
SKCtlfXN 2. The Township reserves the right to maintain any
and all pipelines and public utlllU«s of any and ail types which
are presently-located In. the land
vacated heraln sad further reserves the rlKh* to enter the sold
land* and to do any and all acts
necessary for the Installation and/
or maintenance or any and all
types of sewers, pipelines and utilities at auy time to the futuro. All
MURPHY Bros.
RAMBLER
ChryJer, Hy-Mwlh, Valiast
Imperial Deder
1305 St. George Ave., Woodbridge •
501 N. BROAD ST.
ELIZABETH • EL 5-5600
Nt-1200
MOM Y 0 i m GOT MORE TIME TO SAVI
DURING OIW EARU.IO-LATE
1963 VALIANT
Italia
Slut
1963 VALIANT
H«Mi ^Dr. Udtp.
•us. Tt«u, u a
1962 IMPERIAL
U * w * a 4 Hi Mdla..
Asti., U l , AH P««tT,
air Ct*4.
19tS4 tEMPEST
C»ta C«i. I C7I,
I-Dr , Alto,,
1963 CHEVY
t-Dr. Ms. Wfi., • Cyl.,
turn. TriM , I U I
I960 RAMBLER
•u. WpL. icji.. l u . .
Ttaat.. MB
1495
1495
•2695
J
2395
$
1495
1795
1095
1963 PLYM.
Far; 1 Dr Hdlp.. UU .
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1963 VALIANT
"tW" i-Dt. Mi.. Alt< .
Cud.
1960 CHRYSLER
I Dr. Mi,. Aitf., U l ,
1963 CHEVY I I
Cur., lt;l.. Slai.
Traw., MB
1963 OLDS
r Hdlp.'M,"Al44.
BAR. P/8 P/B
1695
1495
1095
S
1495
S
2395
$
$
be U M to com* to our fabulous
GIGANTIC 4-DAY SELL-O-RAMA
CALL COLLECT FOR INSTANT CRtDIl O K .
VA6-855O
100% FINANCING
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S2M5
WMalttMi.fatwv,
Wui<n>iiilul,ttH.
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1963 FALCON
DJ. 80S., A*l., U B ,
\ to ekMH b u t
1295
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51289
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1
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4-Sur.
$ttf
4-DHI.
t2C0MIT
TO M0TECT YOU. Chrrilw Cvpaum mniili til ot Ui* Wte*ln| rltil ssrti •(
MHV tm 5*000 » l l « i « t n y « « •ttarddhna m tke ocuinil putrttw, aklclMv*
COSM IdLdmimwIilch Um« any luch puli Itiiipiova ddicUitls aultiUliad WM*iMnnl|i will bi milKsd w i*>tl'*d tt t Cbiyilw MoUin Coiponttoi AuHKiiisi
Oastar'l &K* ot builnui »ittout chi<|< IDI Hit fails or litoi: W | I M block, hu4
<iid IHIMMI psilt, UiiiKiilHton ( H I nil Inlitul auli (ut»(ili«| ntaasl clutca),
umu noiaiUr, dilrj latlt, uniioiul |<loli, m i uls lod dlllti«i|UI, ud loafwMdl
basrtaii. REQUIRED MAlKTCKANCEl Tit hlto»l»i milntsniiut MnkM on issulrsi
und« Ihi *iinnl)-thicn« anfliu oil « » r 3 mtnttu <u 4,000 liilltt «k|dM*or wsiss.
luat; lafMsuoll HUM miy itwn<l oil coinft; dun ciibuiitw ill hfl« tmi twmtia
isd isplon It *mt I ymi; oad avsry I moollii lumlih atldoiMs ol till tmuUtl
« • ) ( • to o Uiiytlu Molmi bn(motion AuUmlud U M I « aad isvHttsIsi fcstrMr
itvslpl gt ouch wldoitc* ind yutir cir'i IIIIIUH*.
9I
lasMfi.
1
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t-tm.
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$719
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Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Caitr
Thunday, March 18,1965
PAGE TWENTY
arrived in "Spain", Eileen
icy's home. Each girl a:
,i skit, using various expression*!
from the "Say-It" cards. They]
demonstrated how to sreet ?irl
guides in Spain, welcome to this,
mintr>. make them comfortable!
;ind he!
Torld Tour'
h Conducted
Bv Troop 207 i
Annual Banquet
Held by Pack
Dr. Anna H«dgeman, WOODBRIDGE • A new liaison
the Commission of committee hat been named by
and Religion, will be special the mayor and council to disat the First PresHh
"mutual problem!:"
the Board of Education
"However, the committee will
. > K ! , l N - \ "I/»'k Wide V:ound
("ode direcR « . Roger 1). Sidener pastor, not discuss the Board budget.
R e c r e a t < o n C e n t e r , west
>r World Tmir" u\*< hr:d by Ca"sick nnvi- A v e m l e
issued an invitation for the gen-that is over and done with,"
tion>. hecause
Avemle
'I'ttr TpHip :i'7. Mmn-ircd by St
i fir
they• proofed
to
Ire-, Ci tf uUce ss ti ss iinnccl il iKK) iendi t uh ei rRn( ,iv »S ti jaino 'eral
regardless Mayor Walter Zirpolo s.iW.
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M.mrwn tausht each group an m-$ c h u r c h ; Leonard ciuffmU.
j be Councilman Robert Smith.
'ic I-olin ,'unior Huh School, in
Iri^ folk dance Because of bad l n s t i t u t k m a , Representative, and Northern Rhodesia was the first: Joseph Nemyo and Coorsc
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HIS n i l ' ) kJ. VVUillv? It *
t
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British dependency
in Africa to Yates. Board members will ho
i1 2 !(1 P '1 ,'r.d the second .it
py
" . Virginia
VirRima Fletcher ss ^fan* Troop 31; Paul Hrwko
f f d
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become a full-fledged
republic George Rybak, Edwin W Casey.
hou-e
Virginia taught each to A\^iaBt
ScouUnaster.
his
wife
Scoutmaster,
his
wife
Fol! ' : m.ip directions (hei . ^ . ^ ^ ^ a F n w h
without going through an inter- Jr., Anthony Balint an^ EUR<TO
and daughter, Janice, and Hunmediate stage as a dominion.
Hornick.
The "navigator" "radioed", by Miller representing RariUn Coun•
j
VO NOT MAKE telephone. the next step in the ci|.
and the tour ended in Joseph Curley, award? chairBIS JOBS OF directions
"Japan". Dorothy Eastmans m a n t presented bobcat pin? to
SMALL-- hmi?c Dorothy taught the girls mew
recruits. John Viverto. L>onW E P O to make swans by using Oregami.iald Buccarelli, FYancLi PaUerwn.
Following the directions of the and Thomas Norado Wolf badges
GOOD
the tour landed in "Ha-j went to William Drost. Paul. CaHONEST signals,
waii". Mrs. John Ross's house.ifice. Richard Powers, and I e
Mrs Ross is the leader of the;Schied: two year pin. gold and
troop They enjoyed a "Night in silver arrow and bear badge to
Paradise." ' The Paw Wow Patrol I Keith Commerford: silver arrows
had planned a luau. complete with to Michael Pagalucci wth a bear
palm trees and flower d e c o r a - ^ g e . ^ ^ W to Mark Kotyk
lions
Each girl made a flower *$ ^ ^ . Capo; lion to Daniel
for her hair and received a n f " ' ^ . w '"'am Rich, and Joseph
Hawaiian lei
Sosnowski; gold arrows to George
,,
,,. . . .„ ,. .
Mayer, Richard Crane, Michael
After a jungle hunt the troopj M c D e r m o t t , R o n a l d McDermott.
sat down to a supper of sweet and a n d Michael Winstanley who also
3 Main Street, Woodbridge
sour pork, rice, Hawaiian punch.' received three silver arrows,
vegetable relishes, fruit and'Other silver arrow awards were
(Nest to Stab Theatre)
made to William Culleton, Michcoconut cake.
ael Nicholich and Daryl Murray,
^rank Merenda was awarded
two-year service star
The Gall family was cited for
"outstanding achievements in
Cub Scouting for the year" with
Mrs. Gall receiving a two-year
"BlggerDiscHitsiiBetterBBildipgSipplles" service star and sons, Martin,
gold arrow, and Fred, two silver
arrows. Mr. Gall also gave valuable assistance to the Pack.
Mr. Curley presented a plaque
with all awards and patches to
WEUTJHMMED
Rev. Milos, who was made an
honorary member of the Pack for
life, and to Robert Clarke, cubTo the many nice persons who have stopKEF FOR BRAISING
master. Mr. Clarke was also
ped in to s«e our new building and have
honored with a wallet properly in.
scribed from the Pack "for out
offered their best wishes.
standing leadership over the lasl
READY TO COOK
three years." Mr. Viverito presented Rev. Milos with a donat
ion.
After dinner entertainment was
QUARTERS
furnished by Solly Mayer, Rita
Clarke, Audrey Culleton, and
Delia Murray, den mothers who
appeared as the Blue Dollies and
GOVT. GRADED A READY TO COOK
For any inconvenience caused by our being
danced to the tune of Hello Doily.
in process of preparing for our Grand
A skit was presented by I^n 7
and an audience participation
Opening. We'll be ready soon!
program was conducted by Mr.
Miller
Further entertainment was provided by Wayne Hresko, Robert
Ciuffreda, and Richard Lomhardi
of Troop 31 in a program of folk
WELL TRIMMED
songs.
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PAINT - HARDWARE - TOOLS - Etc. pipes in full Scottish regalia.
The program was concluded by
Mitch
Mastrangelo and Robert
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