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Woodbridge - Digifind
EDISON I FORDS BEACON
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Woodbridge, Avencl, Colonia, Fords, Hopclawn, Isclin, Krasbry, Port Rending, Sewnren and Edison
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Publlihed Wecklj
on T T d
JNI^PALITY,TO
Woodbridge, N. J., Thursday, April 16, 1964
Intcrtd u tnd C\u* U«ll
it P O. ffAodbrldii N J
PRICE TEN CENT*
r*.
CELEBRATE:
District
Voodbridge to
Tax
America AwardListed
\t Fete, Saturday
Four Districts Hike
Rates; Other Show
Decrease for 1964
Council Ready To Move
For a Change in Status
From Township toCity
?•')':
WOODBRIDGE - With Wood
bridge base tax rate reduced .45
points per $100 assessed valuation, new Fire District rates were
announced by the Assessor's Office today, They must he added
to the new $17.98 rate, to secure
the total rate.
Five fire districts out of the
nine have announced a reduction
in rate.
- The National
The are District 1, Woodbridge
;I;
vinory on Upper Main
nnd Sewarcn;'District 7, Fords;
,jl he'transformed into a
District 8, Hopelawn; District 9,
,'[,„ ihe All-America City
East M i n and District 11, West
,),,.„,.,• dnncp to Iv held
Inclin The others all show in; Hitht
creases.
,n,miiiee has been workThe new fire rates which have
been struck in comparison to
«,rk with decorators,
last year are as follows: (with Sewest Recording,
;|I!I| caterers to come up
1963 rate first and 1964 rate, sec- 'Peggy Got Engaged'
patriotic
n,.iirdlnatrd
ond).
. n |vrfert selling for the
Jwt Been Released
District 1, Woodbridge and
jiiv-cntntion of the AllCOLONIA
- With the beat of
Sewarfn,
$l,02,_.»S;
City Award to WoodwoonnuiDOE - The Municile Beatles drumming in their
District 2, Port Reading,
pal
Council is about ready to
iars, three Colonia girls were
.57—.61.
> iloiievres and cocktails
move [or a change in the muniiglow
as
Ringo
Starr,
John
LemDistrict «. Keasbey, .76—.83.
-iivnl from 7 to 8 p.m.
cipality's corporate' status —
District 5. Avenel, .44;—.48. mon, George Harrison and Paul
'iiih the entire assembly
from Township to City.
MISS DORIS POUND
District 7, Fords, $1.09;—.90. Me Cartney presented them each
MY.'I fur a roast prime
It is expected the Council will
ith
a
personally
autogi
aphed
Dtitrltt «, Hopelawo, .87•_
| df M dinner.
i«ss necessary resolutions on
licUrfe
of
themselves.
Now,
what
*
..' ;ii the head table will
day 5 or May 19 and the referDistrict 9, Eait Iselin, .77; _ ;reater compliment can a singer
i; iTanzrr. "i. I1 ''-'master
endum will be placed on tht
;et
than
to
have
.-.niither
group
.«.
, « 11. Cal.up, head of the!
•allot in November. The munt
District II, West Iselin, J 9 ; _ if singers swoon over them
•iTica Cities Jury and Miss
•ipality must also apply to the
The
ShockJey
Sisters,
as
they
M.
Diland. assistant to the
legislature for the change, but
ire
known
in
Colonii,
were
in
the
District 12, Inaan Avenue,
WHT mid director of Public
It is expected that the Legislature
same state of "shock" as manyj
WOODBHIINJK - The Community Scholarship Program of
Coloaia, $1.05;_$l.W.
v fur ; ook Magarine;
will await the voting results on
mother
tapn-ager
has
been
who
Woodbridge
TiMiislup
itself this week for its third
g
p
rd annual The n « t baric rate of $17.98 as
\V;:i!iM- Zirpolo, Robert E.
the referendum before taking
fd di
with $18.42 last year •ame in opttnet wi'h their idols,
p
Council president; Hepre- fund drive tu seek additional funds which are necessary to con-compared
any action.
the
Beatles,
who
at
the
moment
i
ff ffinancial assistance to local college students and is as follows:
to offer
v Edward ,T. Patten, At- tinue
Mayor Walter Zirpolo, when
1963 are the phenomenon of all show
1964
graduating
high
school
seniors.
iv Gcni-ral Arthur Sills, formquestioned on the subject yester.$3.50 $3.66 business.
Mrs. John Hoylo, (he organizer of the educational committee|County Rate
day said that when the council
avor Frederick M. Adams s t n t e d at a r t r a U ' mix[lni,
.--..
Schools -I
11.33 When the girls met the Beatles
-11.50
- Mayor Aucust F. Greiner,
proposes the change, the refer>
it
the
office
of
Lou
Levy
of
Leeds
Local Govern"We now have ten township stu-,-« »
w jm
ndum will state that the com^Snmiicl NewberRer, Hev.
.
112
3.44 Music Company, they didn't lose
ment
attending accredited f^'i J\J[rS* V l l l C Z C Exemptions —
munity will "retain the elective
any time in telling them that their
Board of Education and the Fire
ifrrnS
classmates were "gore" on them.
hopes It can pitDistricts."
V,'k. who '..ade the orewn i;ideltthl'm"with"
f
* funds
"With the recent change In
in rvin.it: Jason Nathan.| f0 he | p th,,m „ „ ^
promised jto teSFC' ~M TuniOr'
the way
W form of government," th«
nf ivunn Ronr-nl n this! j lr(1
,,, M v a.-.') have
High and (peek to- the girls and
mayor said, "we actually have
... iiiinm BovC!\-nior A < - ^ roftc(.nll.Btt, on (hl, railualiiiK Special la Independent-Leader
their classmates. When Sharon
a city form of government. Whrit
|tc nf the National Municipal^ seniors in Juno; who will apply. NEW BRUNSWICK-Mrs.
Rae and Vendetta arrived home
the change in corporate status
and told their mother she cau
Jien.-ikir Clifford Case, to us for aid. The number the E Vincze of 205 Main
ioned them not to say anything, GOING PLACES: From left to right, Sharon Shockley, Rae Shockley and their cousin Ven- will do is to eliminate the word,
f bin- Sutch and Fred Steb- committee can help will depend ;Woodbridge, will be honored to-"'
just hi case the phone didn't ring. detta Jackson, known as the Shockley Sisters In the Colonia area, are making a new mark in Township, so we can be known
piT4flnits of the Woodbridge! upon the contributions receivetl Wprruw evening by the RutBut
lo and behold, true to their, the musical world with the new name of "The Lollipops."
as the City of Woodbridge."
jK*rs University Extension DiviProfessional Wo- jduring the next month.
word — the Beatles did call, and
For all intents and purpose*",
WOODBRIDGE
Richard
E.
!
i club and Woodbridge Jay- With the continued support of sion for "loyal and faithful
or once the littlest one made it
the mayor continued, "to use
Ostrander is expected to b irjt and Vendetta <spok« to Ringo
service"
to
the
State
University.
the
Board
of
Education
and
the
, the orgnnizathe name Township is a mis1
Township school system, stu- Mrs. Vincze is a third grade named principal librarian of thi
on Page 5* dents in the elementary, junior teacher in Colonia School^.'17|n™Jm Public Library System Starr befqre hfer cousin had
nomer. We are bigger than
chance to get in on the bet. Ringo
most cities in the State and we
high and senior high schools will land has been teaching evening of Woodbridge, at a salary
ipoke to the girls before he took
are vnow the seventh largest
be called upon to bring home a Reading Improvement classes for $8,200 when the Library Boarc off (or Us Florida engagement.
1
community in the State of New
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on Page
~
" 9
the University Extension Division meets tonight at the Colonia li- Several weeks ago, Bill Ficks of
WOODBRIDGE - High. School|'
Jersey with a continuing explodbrary.
since 1957.
the Bill Ficks Agency in New York health educational programs as a
ing population."
She will be cited a
recogni- Mr. Ostrander ggraduated from was JgQking around for a ten-year- means of instructing students in To Plant Red Oaks
psychological effect In the
tioc <famer la the
K
##j SSchool.
h l S # to pp
M V o i w t jt rt f #jrrimia»
UM
the dangtti tf mwWog; narcotic
( TOTbwuiUata
bUata C
Ctay
Room
In
the
new
Cor
be- of Library Service IIn 1»1.
Mi Vleason Show and somehow or addiction, tlcolholism and other
1»1 M
| For New Pupils Set
WOODBRIDGE - Both the
the* mayor declared, will be
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an
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5)
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on
- RepresentaWOODBRIDGE - RegMra[other fate turned a hand and problems have been initiated by local 'and County Tercentenary
help reflftipthe 111 effect* of §eeJ. fatten has urged Uoa for all new pupils tuning
presented him with the name of Dr. Antoine Attalla, head of the committees are planning to
tionalism.
| C Weaver, Director of the Woodbridge Township scliooli
three girls — who had marvelous Division of Health.
plant Red Oak trees la the Town- WOODBRIDGE - Improved "As a city, this municipality
"imwiiR and Home Finance will be b*M on May 6th ami 7lh
voices. Mr, Ficks arranged for Dr. Attalla, who has been work- ship as part of (he Tercenten- fire protection is in the offing fo will be able to wield a big stick
Washington to issue the during the boon 1:30 • 11:00
Mrs. Jackson, Vendetta's mother, ing closely with Dr. John Lozo and ary celebration and In observ- Woodbridge residents with a de- in the county, state and nation
(ppmval at Project Bowtie a.m. and 1:30 • ):00 p.m.
and the aunt of the Shockley sis- Dr, Robert Polglaze of the school ance of Arbor Day.
cision reached this week by thi to gain more recognition and
lii'adinj! at once.
ters to come to his office at 1271system in formulating a health
A child must be five vean
joining Boards of Fire Commis more aid for Woodbridge", Mayor
Avenue of the Americas in Neweducation program, began his lec- On Friday. April 24, at 12; 15 sioners to adopt the latest Nation
fiiiT tu Mr, Patten, the old OB or before December i l ,
Zirpolo stated.
p.m.,
the
County
will
plant
a
president
of
the
New
York
Stat
tiiiive wrote:
PORT
READING
-/Before
an
tures
at
the
high
school
on
April
6.
York for an interview. Before the
19*4, to be eligible to »Urt
al Board of Fire Underwriters The mayor said he approves of
hridtt, N. J., has ap- Kfaool In September 1964. Proof audience of approximately 150, 'Citizens for. Decent Literature, week was over he called MGM The Health Division plans to tree In Merrill Park with the Code.
the question being on the ballot
r tilian renewal aid for o( age and immunisation participants in a debate Tues- Inc. and a vice president of the where they were recording back- give three hours of lectures week County and local committee*
Although a few o'
fire dis- because It will give everybody t
Inject "Bowtie." This •malliMx and polio muit be pre- day night agreed that the sale of national organization. The sub-ground music and arranged for ly at the start with more as the hi attendance.
smutty literature to youngsters ject of the debate was "A, prob their release to him and a newprogram progresses.
criun (it great magnitude tested.
Miss Margaret Henriduen, is tricts in the comu. ,.ii.y have hand in changing the name.
[_°l iri'nicndous thterest to ChiMren must be registered at is a major problem but disagreed lem in the elimination of obscem contract with RCA. Mr. Ficks can Dr. Attalla stated that there ap- chairman of (he nib-committee adopted the latest fire codes the "I am sick and tired of hear>
majority are still using the 193E
'dw anil its residents.
the school that they will aUend heartily on methods to combat literature is that it can lead ti spot an upcoming artist as is pears to be a "lack of fundamen- for the planting of Red Oaks in fire code, The necessary ordin ing about the big six", the mayor
rigid censorship intolerable in attested by his record of manag- tal knowledge" among teenagers toe Township.
my understanding that in September. If there Is any the situation.
ance will be introduced at a meet- said. "It should be the big
Rev. Mr. Sej
(Continued on Page 5>
tContinued on
k ai;o. the Philadel- question as to which school chil- Sponsored by the PTA of| democracy."
S)
At
11
o'clock
Saturday
morning
of the Municipal Council.
seven, for Woodbridge Is almost
mans
debated
the
affirmativ
al Office sent the ap- dren are assigned, please call School 9, the debate featured
ing April 25, a tree will be Calling the agreement reached as large as Elizabeth, the sixth
Washington for final! the nearest school. No regis- Hev. Theodore C. Seamans, pas- and Dr. Riley the negative.
planted at the Municipal BuildUfspite repeated re- trations are made at UV Admin- tor of the Woodbridge Methodist It was evident, early in th
with the Joint Board of Fire Com in the big league. But we can't
ing with Boy and Girt Scouts
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on
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5)
on Page fii
hope to play in the big leagu*
Church and Dr. William P. Riley,
building.
taking part. Oaks will also be missioners "a major step foV
planted the same day in Avenel, ward" Mayor Walter Zirpolo sail with the designation of Township
Hopelawn, Fort Reading, Fords that for the "first time the un which denotes smallness in th»
minds of most
and Sewaren, Lieliq and Colonia.
(Continued on Page S)
WOtoBRIDGE - Although the
sample ballot is a bulky one, with
close to 150 names on the average
uiunifiDal .ballot, t h ^ J " ' J L b ^
vei-y liltre ftifft® lOtaHf 'Kr*ui«'
Primary Election to be held iwxt
Tuesday.
This is due to the fact that
with the change to the new arm
of (•overnment, elections for
Municipal Council are held every
two years, for four-year terms.
This year there will be no municipal Council election.
The ballot this year, has beenj
a printer's nightmare, and measures 25 inches across and 19
inches in depth.
There are no contests on either
side for members of the Senate,
House of Representatives anil
Board u[ Chosen Kreeliluqjrs.
There are cyndftlaiSs'jjwiii1*' {pr|
detain*allnige, nllernaU* dc-liv
f>ati's-at-larg«, district delegates
and their alternates fur the national conventions.
Locally, the only interest is in
a lew contests for County Cominitteenu'ii a n d Committeeomen,. They are as frfflows:
Democrats
First Ward, Sixth District, Ber^Ureco, exalted ruler; Stqiheu Uorko, leading knight and Do»TO IKA1) KLKS; New officere «l» WoodbrMge Lodge,
g Klha,
Willium IXiJuy. r«se«atious; Jowpb tiraee, advisory, Joseph nard Sokolinski, 25 East Ween
' 60lh ANMVtKSAKV; Above are the heads ot
aid LaPenta, esquire. StiinUlug: lieorge Thekm, tiler; 814
21ltj, who were lnntall.d Sunday wlUrnoon at the Metucbcn
|,,!lo dluuer; and Arthur Anderson, sponsors; seated, Stewart Street, opposed by Francis J.
WIID mi- planning lor the 60th anniversary <llP'«r
Whiteride, treasurer; William Wetlemeyer, Uuitt 1 guard; Mlheld Salur
Klks
Lodge,
A
boffet
dinner
was
nerved
and
dancing
held.
Si-bud'er
program;
WUIIam
flrausain.
chalriimu;
Joseph
Fedor,
Ford,
350
Watson
Avenue.
'
» •uuucii, KnlghU of Columbus, to >*
'
thuel
Medic, trustee; Hithard Cvley, itevtetary; tiabriel H u g ,
fl
Settled left to right: Fred Kainey, lecturing knight; John
Kuight and WUUain Haug, Jr., co-chairman.
Second Ward, Third District,
'" a «t St. Anthony's Church Couununit> feoter,
(ruvkc
awt Frank late, chaulalo.
i_
Nagy loyal knljhtr Anthony Poreda. pant eialkd nOer; Peter
(Continued on Page 5)
«l 7 p. .
Jaha Fofrlch, entertuiunwul;
ir, Gallup
}
o Present
irtificate
Principal Speakers
colonia Girls Beatles' Pals,
To Keep
Now 'Lollipops',On RCA Label Elective
Boards
,„
Community Scholarship
Program to Start Drive
TobeHonorecf
Library
Post Listed
I
Dr. Attalla Instructs WSHS Pupils
On Dangers of Smoking, Narcotics
Idcral Unit
To Mark Tmrntenary Approve/New
Fire Code
Minister, Doctor Differ
On Obscene Literature
Ballot Large as Sheet,
-But No Local Interest
m
!
i;
Independent-Leader (EB) - Carters
Thursday, April 16,19(54
PAGE TWO
Jewish Women Elaine Campanaro
fm Patricia'A.McGee
iride of James R. Brady
Elect Officers4 iDouble Ring Cerem»m
T h Central
C t l ParkPark
rni.ONIA - The
COLOMA
Miw Patricia Am
V,-G#* daughter et Mr and
Vr« William J McG«*. of «7
Bf£tQfiBS
A^WUB,
md
*
,
Srrtk. o, the National! C*mA^
gmj «£
Campanaro. daughter
ofjj«™»After
Mrs. L. J. Raber
.« Poppy Chairman
Rohwi RraoV KHI nf Mr
M T Hwbrrt F Brady.
IV-wry Place. Elizabeth were
COU3N1A - A meetinn '>• ihc
married at S p. m Saturday in
Ladies' Auxiliary ti. VFW Cnlniii.i
y John Yiannry Church.
Memorial Tost (Wfil wn held ;»t
Rev Fraods f D*fly offi- ihp Post Mm
Inmar -UPIMP.
ciated ai tin carwnoay An eve-with Mn. Carl Fabio,
n:nj recaption <rat held it M r s , U r r ) . R m i , h ^ ^ ^ ^h < r
• f t a n s u t e « " » * « - , ™ * 5 ! , . cancer,group folded and i-re 24
Mi« Edith \<A< Q**4- bandaj!« and s w « f IV, l.if.na
served as maid of honor aim M a r f ) , - Mrs. Raymond Much"*'
b^desmaids veer* Miss Carol
Ciandella. Livingston. Miss Eilwfl
a[TpoJmK) p 0 | ) p y
Brady, sister of the bridegroom
chi|fn an
L rtrr
and Mitt WOea Seijo, Colona.
Tht bride's lUter. Diane McG«, ^ ^ ^ ^ ( r o m , h p sa , ( , rt(
M** fewer girl.
poppiw Is used for th« welfare
Serving as his brothers best an< i rehabilitation work among
man was Joseph Brady. Eliza- veterans and their familio
beth. William McGee, Colonia. A "Luncheon Is Served will
brother of the bridl and Philip,be at the Post home. May 20, at
Clark and Max Monaco as ushers. i : oo p. m. A nominal fee will
A graduat* o' St. Mary'i High t * charged and tickets may he
School, the brkU ii employed in obtaintd from Mrs, Carl Fabio.
the data procetaing department j ; . S767 or any number n( the
of the ElUabethtown Consolidated organization. Last year there
!
Gas Company.
was standing room qnly, so .Trs.
Mr. Brady also ,a graduate of Fabio asked the members
St Mary's High School, served please call in for th* tickets
, • „ ,, ,,
Having Domestic
April as Trachltig Career Month which is sponsor*!
C a w , Rfrtha Shrrwhewskj•, president, th* m*)ror,
TEACHER*' MONTH: Above. Mayor Walter Zlrpolo is shown
by the Woodbridgo Ti^n.hip Krturatlnn Association. Iwft to
Jadlth Jordan and Arlrnr Schieker. v i w presidmt.
Westrelch, Rahway; Mrs. Phillip j
Lowy, Cokmla; Mrs. Arthur
Lubln. Rahwiy; Mrs. Uwrence
"olonia. Mrs. Lee
Kahn and Mrs. Arthur Rabinoin th« Navy abou'll an aircraft soon as possible i thene will be!
W1U w e elected to serve on
carrier. He is a service repre- sold on a "first come, Brfti
the n""i¥»Hg committee.
setuttlve with the National Cash served basis."
A special progress report «f
Register Company, Elizabeth, The nomination and election
the new "Tutoring Aid Project
and attends classes at Union officers for tht following year
!
WOODBWDQE - Mayor Walter
Waiter tane
taxe part In varioui
various observances|ed
observancesleducator of
out children from lions lurvival teaching must be (TAP), being planned at an I
.. —
hld withhresults
l K.ffollows
l v WOODBRIDQE
Junior College., Cranford.
were held
><«
»lt>
«l
»
nrociaduring
the
month,
These
groups
'kindergarten
upward.,
an a build- the pre-eminent profession in dltkm to the community services
n
Upon thtlr return from th«lr President, Mrs. Frederick
life. To do this, quali- program of the Central Pnrkway
. % , ^ JT
*«1 also join
with the National !er of free and democratic citizens:
honeymoon In the Pocono Motm-j^endorf; senior vice presi-|i matron na
Awx-iation
naming April as 1MU1
Teaching M j
M. Section, wa« explained by the
A s s o c i a t i o n t 0 ( 0C us and as an advisor who may guide
tains, Mr, Brady and his b r i d e f e . Mrs. Harold £ ? * « J ; : C « e r Month in Woodbridge. ^SJS!TS»
'^"^^^t'^^
« worthwhile
The TAP '
Junior vie* president, Mrs.
y
7
J
.
h
being
ptar
\ In conjunction
Mn.'Mamben
of
the
Woodbridge
Town-employing
and
keeping
the
best
career
Prulello;
for better a career, and topflight
Association were posM
possible Initructon In the ele-^ | te eeampai(
p g teachers ww ll tt j,j , ^^ ^^ ^ j g y ,t(m! for the
a m p a i (,n
Harry Smith; chaplain, Mri »hlp. Education
u
d th
k d to eak o t f r thir
schooling, the
and the are asked to speak out for their f, u rf ]BM
Frank Wolf; eonductresi,
h WTEA
T
to ealebrateervlsors
the occasion,
mentary
andthis
secondary
schools.
of
the
The
theme
year
is
"TWN.E.A.
ii
using
Teaching
Carter
profession
and encourage other?
Carl Fabio; guard, Mri. Gerald
and
, achool* win Teacher Molde the h f t m " - as! Month to ibow thaHorjMr na to enUr it.
| ANTI-POVERTY PLAN
McGulnneu; tfOitii, Mn. Ronald SchoAeld, one year; Mrs.
Johaioni anti-pov
Alice Cathbertsen
Prank White, two yeari; Mr*.
! ported It will be held May ». 6, vice president of ways a n d LODGE AND OOP
program
Top
Mrs
*? m l t s un ^ rtaln
leaders
1M6 Oak Tre* Raid
Robert Broderlck, three years.
Jand 7, Mrs. Leonard Goldr*-" W™'
Iaella, New Jersey .
Elected u the Eighth District
p r o g r a m vice president,t, -..
Ttl«. LI t-84»
forts to boom
Cabot Lodge
convention dele^-Ui were Mm.
pre
will be'M"the May
John Sanchez, Mn. Frank Wolf.
-Mr. and Mis. Richard Har- Mrs. Harold Lorentxen, Mrs.
well, Wood Avenue, were hosts Harry Smith, Mri. John C. WOODBRIDQE-A joint meetaimed pprimarily at aspg
reported on the first write-in victory which gavelProgram
Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Chrenclk; Mri. Walter Mldurt I Ing of the Sliterhood and Congre* Mr, Invln Hund«t, SlsUrhood;
United
States
Ambassador
meeting
fit
the
tU.A.
committee
s
t
a
n
c
e
to
needy young Ameri, 7 ^ m a2 t t i g o t
Gardner and children,
to South Vietnam. New Hamp- cans.
and Mrt. Walter Palmer as an gallon Adath Israel was held
^ Center" the
J ^ to-,
which Is,pier^ the chairmanship
and Randy Washington.
, altwnat . delegate>
Monday at the Jewish Communi- A the Cranford
Uie ^ . | - - - - . ^ ^ - Qn- Samn , -hirc's fourteen convention votes Republican reaction generally
-Happy birthday to Robert County ColinBd, d(1(ga(l
_..:!l,
Center.
Rabbi
Samuel
Newvision
star,
Alan
King
wljI
m a t e , { J / H X e celebrate
W a , Israel's has attracted no major party fig- voiced that the program looked
B
are:
a lot like a .political mariouver.
Neale, Sr,, Adams Street.
'-- ,- Lorenuen.
..- Harold
Mrujbarger,
spiritual leader, gave the « appearance and t l c t e U \ t n
'Mr..
Center with iires to his cause.
-Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmitt John Sanchez, and Mrs. Harry D'vah Tnr.h
now available. Mrs. Hundert exand Israeli |i
The members of Sisterhood are pressed ..
and daughter, Mary Jane and imlih, alternate delegate.
fl. AU'Wembers of the Congreproud
Mrs. David Gutman re- Martin Bettman for the candy
son,, George,
Rahway,
were
the
A
joint
Installation
of
officers
g,
y,
A
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. of the Auxlliar and Post will be L v e d the nomination of presi- « , _ Mr. H a r v e y , ^ - u ^ " ^ announced Dr.
will speak,
Alexander Cuthbertson, Oak Tree held Mayftat 7 p, m, at the PostBranch of the National Women's round robin, and Mrs. Albert Bas.
Road.
on '"Hie Newi|
Home. The Auxiliary will supply the food, " - I . Harold Lorent- Le»fiue. Installation will take n for the model Seder.
and the Old Nazis." He
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man of
other membera to form « com. »•
Mrs. Edward Slotkin, education tee, presented a data for
New arrivals throughout the mlttee,
vice president, announced April coming year as follow^:
as recorded at the
IS an Oneg Shabbot, sponsored Robert Goldfarb,
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bv the Sisterhood and the secretary; Mn.'Sol
Idee. Hrdassah, will be cording secretary; Mrs. Maurice
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From Iselin, a daughter to Mr.
Rivals in Language
held at the home of Mrs. Fred Chodosn, financial secretary; |
and Mrs. Robert Sullivan, 117
g Oettle Mrs. Howard Feibu«h,, treasurer;;; Old lady "in New Yorki: "lsn'1
Kaufman. Mrs. George
Tyler Avenue.
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will review the book. "Idiots Mrs, Snnford Brandt, vice presi- it wonderful how a single police-^
From Sewaren, a daughter to WOODBRIDGE - The Annual First, " by
y Bernard Malamud. dent of member hip;
p;Mrs. Joseph
p man can dam the flow of traffic?"
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Toth, S3 conference of the 54 Rotarv clubs Mrs. Snndy
S d Goldberg,
ldb chair- Sch!e?inger.
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i^rouned together in the Rotarv man of the rummage sale, 'o-proyram; Mrs. Robert Melnick, should hear the bus drivers,"
From Woodbridge, a son to Mr. district for this arcatis to be held
and Mrs. Joseph Kopelock, 172in
Atlantic City, Aorll 24 and M.
jt wai
Sherry Street; a son to Mr. andman
5 announced today b" Nor-jl
Mrs. Edward Walsh, Jensen
Strange, president of the loAvenue; a daughter to Mr. and °a' Rotary club. "At the meetMrs. NteholM reidama, a . guft-jing." he s.aid^iK will discuss
ter Lane; a daugnterK Mr^ and;(Wa'*ferK rttetfne w W* i w i a r *
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Mrs. Steve Kutj^Ja, 2D Bunns district. In ^ i t i o n to h<vring 'InBrins In »ll fOM un-adol- * /
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From Fords, a son to Mr. and '
inWracing our service
May 32. 1»«4
Mrs. Albert Dahl, 318 N e w ( a cA" v l t i f •"
Brunswick Avenue; a daughter ' ff«'«Bation
of nine members
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loney, 71 MofTett Street; a ! ™ « ' T"* presidine of leer at|
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daughter to Mr. and Mrs.' Ed- "inVrence
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Donald Pellegrlno. 148 Safran trlct. Hie program will also inApril 20th thru April 25th
Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mri.clude Roeclal entertainment and
Robert Hooper, 1133B Woodbridge hojnita'ltv features, such a« chanAvenue; a son to Mr. and M n .el rfmir, Westminster Choir ColI ttplrti Mi; » , IM4
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David Wtgle, 81 Jackson A v e n u e , ^ From Avenel, a son to Mr. and' The conference will nominate a
Mrs. Richard Nalesnlk, 900 Rah- Rotarian to serve ai governor
way Avenue; a son to Mr. and of thi» district for 1964-M. He will
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From Hopelawn, a son to Mr. of the world, at Rotary Intero r
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Mrs. John Kostu, 673 Florida supervise and coordinate the ser-y
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b r i ( ) c nf Robert James Schiavone, w e e i[- s trip they v j'n •
\lr> Michael Lemerman wasJ o n of Mr. .'iti Mrs, James SchivMenlo Park a p a r v - . '
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PAGE THREE
Thursday, April lfi, 1964
'Evening With SholomAleichem'
To be Presented on April 26th
AVT.NT\I,
Ciin(irf(iiilmii and
SKIrrlmod ll'mii .liinih ;w expecting ,i r;i|);nily nuiiionce for Howard l);\ Silvii's performance in
"An Kvrning Willi Sliolom Alnichptn" April 2fi. al 11:3(1 p.m , at
the temple on Wird Street.
Deborah Dance
Saturday Night
This is Ihc fourth and concluding
WOODBRIDGE-Pcrth Amboy
show of Iho four-show talent series
Fords Chapter o( Deborah will
wliirh CnnRroualion and Sisterhold a benefit dance Snlurdny al
•hond R'nni Jacob have sponsored
the
Mdionic Temple,
Green
|for the community'B enjoyment
Street
and entertainment.
Proceeds will go to Deborah
Hospital, Browns Mills - a free,
Howard Da Silva lias made over
nonsectnrian institution
which
40 films in Hollywood and has
assists operable cases of tuber',twice been nominated for an
iculosis, heart ant1 chest diseases.
i academy award for his exeellew
'The Tin oital is rrtafntaitied soMy
! performance*' in "TV Lout Week'by fund-raising activities of the
end" anrl "Two Years Refore the
\o' ni'iT works o( Deborah.
IMa^t." On Rroadwav his credits.
In nd'lilion to danrnn,, a hiifj include featured mlos in "Oklaf t • " h" .-vcr1*
'nnn Ho|homa." "Burning Bright," "Mice
v
hi k's orrh-^lra will piny.
M r s .UYCE M. 0 -:)['T,\ jin V'-n'Wnr''1," "Cnro""'"^,"
'licke . ar" a.;\i'abi • lu.m Mrs.
"Fioril'o" and "Purli? Victori.:ima'U: ar.m.nt ol I w VViii)tli)rid'!f Woman's Ciub |) ( n.H u.?'.r a)> .i;il F.t'iicl M. Hetv;ie, Br.in'.'ywine
ous." The very versatile Mr. Da
,, Masnn'ir Temnlr, Green .Street. The piny, "llarirnita Illdcav iv," was wr Iton Road. F r d s , publicity chairman,
SUMMER WEDDING SET: Silva has also worked beh'nd thi
\>il StnddarH, In the cast weir, front row: Mrs. Strnhon Aliiriii and Mrs. or anv nrmber o* the chapter.
footlidhts directing the corned'
Mr.
and Mrs. Ignatz Frank ObNfilsrn, Mrs. Nell Sloddard, Miss Alta Ryan and Mrs. I/iuls
At a recent meeting, Mrs.
"Pi'r'i" VHorinv" and rnos
Augusta Rippen reported that the rnpta, SIS Railway Avoiae, recently, the off "roadway hi
paid-up m-mbershh now totals A vend, annnunce the engage, '""'lie C^es."
1RR.
ment of their daughter, Joyce
Sholom Aleiehem. noted .lewis
Wi.s i:.,: r Wcde:n told of visMarie, to James .1. Flynn, HI. j author, vvrnte of the ni^nant h\
ii tn Jo;sph Pa'laek. a resident
mor of life in the "Shtetl" thi
of Kord • who recently under- son of Mayor and Mrs, James tinv hamlet of an R.Ttern *
went a mitral alve heart surgery .1. Flynn, 197 High Street, 'hat ejfi"iod h"forn the Filler re
a:
'.;•:'!. SIVJ said Mr. i'nl- Perth Amboy,
»lme. He wrote in thn colorfii
• lack had nothing but praise for
,1 I'limF. - Ruth Whitc.ithe Theatre it Lys, in New Vork,
Misi Obropta made her de-jMinms sf Viddish. of the hone
Ihi' rare and treatment gi en
M
i
picture and also will feature Kranchot Tone.
Minium
but at the Holly DebuUne Ball jand frustrations nf Jews vhn live'
<i
v
him.
:
; .,.^iinti native Perth
In December of 1961 at Scotch in hfl'''' V V ^ T I hoit'f«. Hi
Reservations clow tomorrow.
A bus trip to Smithsville Inn Plains Country Club.
:
'works
have
IT-MI irancln(/lrl in
mude with any
(i
i
has been scheduled for April 16,
, h>hk>n Show to t t l n c y J n a y . °*
A late summer wedding is be- ">2 lan ua<" s inc'i'ding
according to Miss Janet Klein,
. „,, Women's G u i l d e r of the
GETTING RKAKY FOR PKRKORMANCK: Almvr are some of the principals who will appear la •
ing planned,
'chairman. Bus will leave the
(ienernt Hospital or with the following committee
Mr. Da Silva. Inn? a student and Shakespearean pmRram In be presented Satunlay night at Woodbridgp Junior High School for the
!
Miss
Obrdpta
In
a
1M0
gradu" a w Trmple, Perth Amboy,
i the Shadowbrooki members: Mrs. Clement Swanick
admirer of Yiddish humor as a benefit of the Red Cross under the sponsorship of the Jaycees. Left to right, Mrs. William Tate,
ate of WoodbrWge Senior High
at 10 a. m.
.
Mrs. George1 chairman; Mrs, Alex Storipan.
whole and of Sholom Aleiehem Manny Goldfarb, John McGarry and Mrs. John l.usick.
| Miss Claire Srtch, Hopelawn, School and will graduate in June,
i of the Women's Mrs. Gerald Klotz; Mrs Dorothy
in Particular, has worked for
past prc ident was named chair- from Bowling Green State Uni"ears to br'dnc the two cultures,
heimcr, Mrs. Alfred
man of the nominating committee, versity, Ohio with the degree
Jewish and Kndi«h.
He ba r
<.. |consisting of Mrs. Estelle Dnbbs, of Bachelor of Science in EduTP^da several recordings of Mr.
Barbato, Mrs. Walter Zirpolo.
I Mrs. Arne Rrody, Mrs. N"nnip cation. She Is a member and
JAIechern'sta'es andh^s"vod'ed
.
.. v~ , J M r s . ' N o r m a n Robbins and Mis?
7 Clifford and Mrs. Rose Kau'man. vice president of Delta Zeta,
,h, Sun wrtl h c t ^ I Shirley Doxtater
national social sorority,
|WorM of Sholom A'";"hem" re- W00DBR1DGF, - The Presi'
I ihb yearss fashion snow
WOODBRIDGE - Final
DR. SAMl'KL G1UNGAUZ
cntical acc'aim.
•
Mr. Plynn is a graduate of
dents' Council of the Parent
•iv-ruled in the colorful
atinns and costume fittings are
Perth Amboy High School,
Amon? his reoertoiTe of Sholnm Teachers Associations urges all
/.nurphcrr of the Shadowleing made by the New Jersey
class of 1958 and received a Aletehem stori°s are "The Fidparents to attend the program on
nlkung luncheon which
Shakespeare Festival of WoodB.A. degree at Lehigh Univer- Hio," "if I Were Rothschild" contemporary math scheduled for
|be -med at noon.
jridge for "Brush Up Y<jur
sity In June. 1962. He is now a
on
Vom
Kinnur."
"The
Tuesday,
April
21,
at
7:30
p.
m.
,ri,,,|,!s will be Mrs. Fran- 1SELIN - The Senior Citizens!
Shakespeare," Saturday, at 8:30'
AVENEL - Sunday, at the sophomore at Hahnrmann Med- Fnchanted Tailor" and many in the Woodbridge Senior High
;irl,ii,,. Mrs. R. Crawford, Club of Iselin welcomed twoj
ical College of Philadelphia.
WOODBRIDGE John G. p.m., in the Woodbridge Junior
School cafeteria.
K \l F.ilken, Mrs. Jerrold new members at its meeting on| WOODBRIDGE - The Adult Avenel Presbyterian Church, the
Mr. Flynn is a member of DelTicHts for this excitin" even- The program will be presented Schrieber, Jr., Woodbridge Town- High School auditorium, Barron
1 Mix Sherman Goldsmith, Monday afternoon at the Green Education Committee of Congre- Rev. .Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie
y
ta
Tan
Delta,
national
social
in"
o* entertainment mav be ob- y William Wilson who has pre-ship Republican Municipal chair- Avenue. The program is spon](..li!-vt Ilirner, Mrs. Robert S t e t
F i h s
Mrs
Grace ggaa((jjoonn A d a t h I s r a e l a n n o u n c e s will preach at the 8, 9, 10, 11 and
Street Firehouse.
Mrs. Grace
12:15 services. The Westminster fraternity and Alpha Ensilon tained hv enntactitio Mrs. T)nvid jared the teachers throughout man announced the endorsement sored by the Woodbridge Jaycees
Mr- .1. Jensen. Mrs. MorKettell and Michael J. Daly.
l Gringauz,
i
jurist
i Choir will sing "I Wonder as I Delta, national pre-m e d i c a 1 K1arfl»M
tnat D r
'-3736 or Michael the Township for the new math of the Middlesex County Republi- (or the benefit of'the American
!i MI. fiiss Mary Ann Kohut,
"Old Timer" movies were a n ( j scientist will be the
h guest Wander" at the 9:00 a.m. service; honorary society.
Robin. FU 8-8631.
change-over in the Fall of 1964. can Organization Primary Slate; Eed Cross who carries out such
Thniiiiis McEvoy. Miss Bevshown and plans for the coming shaker at the Jewish Communi- the Choraliers will sing "My Sav
He will conduct an actual class Richard Plechner and Fred Her- programs of assistance as Is now
I OT-fii. Mrs. Leonard Spivack.
months were discussed.,
|ty Center Sunday, at 8:30 p.m.
mann, National Convention dele underway in Seward. Alaska,
demonstration.
iour's Love" at the 10:00 a.m.
I Mr- R-jhtTt Vogel.
The seminar was cancelled to gates; Mrs. Mary Main and Mrs.1
deva$.ajed bv. the re- .
ith White, well known for her, A Mothers' Day luncheon was! Dr. Gringauz has written numer service; the Chancel Choir will
beert retahed Mary 'Payjon, st mjerflattt; Bern
.m! roles on Broadway and planned for May and the "golden ous articles which have'appeared
(if. - !
February
rHe a,Joyful .,...,
atd
"Shanley,
SenSfeT
Bernard
uled
to
tnsble
parents
to
"wtwtin. isTtffrfflth? Iff fCT^ifft- l i t " p t u p i l i p t — n i f i rmfl trip-in ComwNrtwjr, -towMr 8*cM'
ld
at uie^U;Q0 a m . MCV*
,T» celebrate Shakespeare's 400th
r
Btarte*, Jewish Frmller, MMquaint themselves with the new Rodflers, Congress; Eugene' God- birthday, Henry W. Glass, direc[or "Double Talk,"'"an ofr to be" Mia In JtA*
vice. Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Dilesky
and
Thomas
Miller,
Freeidwav production sponsored Mrs. Ketttf was awarded the rtream, and AWitee Review. He rector of Music, will sing a solo
tor, promised an evening of
W00DBR1IK1E - On Sunday, and thus endanger other people math,
p
y p
holders.
horse" Dfize.
lUfrcsh-^was fecorder ol events and social at the 12:15 p.m. service.
Shakespeare to satisfy everyone
The play,
play, "dark
Woodbridge will complete one of A donation of 25 cents for each
Adors Studio. The
the (jh«lQ of Kovno
Mr. Schrieber said "Woodbridgi with scenes and songs from 13 of
Sunday evening, a film, "the
May 4, aliments »*«*'*erved. •
if
to open on
He is the author of the dramatic Price" will be shown to the Senior the most out?torHiiiig public health dosejs. being requested, but anyTownship ha& given special note the Rards' plays,
'!.
irograms
ever
offered
to
county
one
who
cannot
afford
to
pay
will
story of "Churban Kovno," "TheHinh Westminster
to the candidacies of Richard
Fellowship,
The cast includes Richard Stelnot be turned away.
Ghetto as an Experiment of Jew- which meets at 7:00 in the Chris- residents.
WOODBRIDGE - Two service Plecher, Fred Hermann, Mrs. ling, John McGary, Bill Zullinger,
With
the
administration
of
Type
j'
ish Social Organization," "Meth- tian E d u c a t e Buld. This film is
People who have taken Type I
projects were completed by Patrol Mary Main and Mrs. Mary Pay- Jack Gottdenker, Joe. Pagano,
,
lodical Problems in the Study of an excitinc story which actually II oral polio vaccine, the entire and Type III vaccine are not
I. of Junior Girl Scout Troop 293. son as Delegates and Alternates Manny Gol^farb, James Crawford, l
;
• the Ghetto." and "Culture and he^an 2,000 years a^o when a county should be virtually free protected against Type II polio
to
the
National
Convention."
He
;
Eaater favors were made for the
of the nossibilitv of a polio epiMargaret Walsh, Anthony Ciuf,
Education in the Ghetto."
Local clinic sites are as follows:
Jvoung martyr discovered chirstiPediatrics Ward of Rahway Hospi- cited their "outstanding long time freda, and Marion Glass.
d°mic
ever striking.
d
ik
,
: l)r Gringnuz is legal advisor
Woodbridqe Senior High School
roles in Republican leadersW
" a oersona' rrice.
J In the
^gjij feedings,
ng, FoifB Junior High School, Co tal. The girls with their leader, circles in Middlesex County."
restitution and
Mrs. Rose Belafsky, producer,
\
story
as
it
l n
s l5
1
r.
j • i\. L j
'
nic .liens SIUIJ an it u o ^ over 300 000 persons received
id Type Ionia Junior High School, Iselin Miss Eileen Christensen, and asnoted that the festival has been
.
cati'.n in Germany and is the h e a d ; r e n e s a q a j n i n a m o d e r n A m c r i c a I and Tyne III polio vaccine at
sistant leader, Miss Carol Chris- "Their Republican loyalty." sak
honored by the National Municipal
|
Junior High School, School 23.'
H'eh
,,f the t'nited Restitutions O r o a n - ; s e t t i ; A All
tensen, presented them and were Schreiber, "and their willingness
11
H
igh
SSchool
c W y o u f a r '!*eal clinic sites.
gue and LOOK Magazine as
Woodm'ne Avenue, Avenel and
/alien lie is a former judge a':
to attend_
given a guided tour of various to work hard for the advancejneni
javing contributed to the "All
tin' Court of Appeals in M°mel. Donald Austin and Bob Meye*, Equally as imoortant as Tyne School 7, Fords.
sections of the hospital. The of our Party for many years tnaki America City" award presented
I
and
Tvpe
III,
Type
II
oral
potto
Liitmania. a former research as- Co-moderators of the Senior High
scouts also gave stuffed toys, us certain that these people wil to Woodbridge. •
"accine is administered in exactly
;
into at the University of Hei-Council, are busv readvin? olanwhich they made, to Mrs. Ralph give us the best representation al
the 9ame manner: A few droos of
Tickets are available at Baslldelbcri; and a suoerviwr of thp for the annual hi^h schoolers re-t(
the
National
Convention
that
Mid
Salisbury,
for
use
in
the
nursery
ie tasteless vaccine are placed
sarab Realty, 90 Main Street, Pubthe''.ast TlWralinh^rwiriWlt i)f
HnPtwray. V
fc
o
1
?
Tenter in PennsVfyafl'r
ie suear into your mouth and WOOD BRIDGE - TfK*Frtfflry p-fltffir
.
the Congress and Council of tt
Bouton, Yank pitcher, signs foi any Jaycec member of by cafflng
its is one of the WphliPhts of I 'hat's all there is to it. Episcopal Church AHar Guild has
a hike which they will take to $18,500.
t.ilvrnipd .lows in Germany.
the Red Cross, ME 4-1616.
*
'car for the voun? people an'1 The imrressive thin? about Sa- announced plans to sponsor a
Mr. Albert I^on, chairman, anAvenel Park, Saturday.
Each
they are a^ked to si«m un as - " wu in oral polio vaccine, bd^jdes the rummage sale, April 23, from 9
nounces that Dr. Gringam's tonic
scout will bring a nosebag lunch
as Dosfible, in orfcr that fin"' "•<ct that it is mi'ch more pleasant A.M. until 8 P.M. at the old parish
I will be "The New Germanv an<<
and samores will be made for
plans mav be formulated.
'i take fhan Salk shots, is that it house, 51 Trinity Lane.
the Old Nazis." Mr. Leon will
dessert. Mrs. Fern Christensen
"The Church Mice," the voun" "ices added orotection. Besides Mrs. William Tait is chairman
.be assisted bv Mr. Herbert Winoassistant leader, will teach the
counles' froun of the Church, v
••"lmunizins the person who takes and advised that donations of
;crad and Mrs. David Gutman
girls how to use a compass and
meet at 8:30 D.m. tomorrow i r '• against all three types of polio, clothing may be left at the parish
Members of the Consremtinn
a knife.
Church ha'l. A film. "The P - ; ' a'so makes it imoossiblp. for him house or pickups may be arranged
BUCK - TANS WHITE • UH>KN BU'K
i their families and "nefts are •«•
The troop is sponsoring a family
Bus" wilf be shown. Th1 'o carrv the disease in his bod" bv calling ME 44563.
vitod tn h^ar Dr Grinaauj. Adtrip to the World's Fair, May 9.
film is coneern-d with Churchmissnn is free.
State relations.
All officers and members are
SFNATOR RUSSFXI.'S BIIX
encouraM to nartierate in t L Senator Russell (D., Ga.J proff
|x)sed a $1500,000.000 program tn mas«ive e nrt to reaoh new fo't
1
itu
in
t*
"
commi'n
f ° r Christ ami
try to equali'.f distribution o( Nei.'roes throughout the U n i t e d ttw, rh"rch. A™-il 27 7:10 D.m.
Suites At present, the percentn»p Thp film "The Price," " ' " h"
acheon-Fashion Show
o [id Hospital Guild
Urge Attendance ShakespeareProgramSet
At Math Program Saturday for Red Cross
\Til
Church Services
Jurist To Speak Set by Minister
To Adath Israel
Senior Citizen* Club
Welcomes 2 Members
Township GOP
Endorses Slate
3rd Oral Vaccine Clinic
To Be Held Here Sunday
Jiyiior Girl Scouts
Complete Projects
THE ONLY STORE
IN CARTERET
MERE YOU CAN GET
Altar Guild Rummage
i t l V r
SaleSri for April23
f.tteF
ex County; gan
', Uaiu Sfceet, from
FINEST JEANS
CUT-RATE
\RMY and NAVY STORE
(larhnt
( n K(M>M'vt'll Avrniic
OPKN DAILY 8 - S
of Negro nop'ulnation nms 'potn f
n<t
tnmnrri'V. R'
in Mississinni to one Tnu'-Mn f"e''
i w r c n t in
n
I.tenth of 1 w r oont in Vernvn' ;>"•' reation win H ' — •> r"""t'n
1
•iNorth Dakota.
"'-tniin.tr' """
VOTE FOR
ALVINB.LEBAR
APRIL 21
APRIL 21
District DelegateTo Convention
LINE
H
KEGUUK KEl'DBLICAN
DISTRICT DELEGATE
TO NATI6NAL
CONVENTION
ALVIN B.
LEBAR
Regular Republican
NUMER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB
STATE LEGISLATURE
i Served on Campaign Committees In over
'"' Mddlesex County GOP Election
ipalgni During the past 15 yean.
KEEP OUR DELEGATION TO THE
NATIONAL CONVENTION
IN( OMMITTEI)
UNPLEDGED
RESPONSIBLE
NOTE' My opponent claims to be uncommitted too, but
the fact b he Is Director of the N. J. Committee to
DRAFT GOIDWATER for the Presidency!. . . . How
"uncowmltted" can you get?
...and
How!
Come to Godeny's
^Wigwam" and see
for yourself HOW
much you can save on
a new or OK Used Car
or Truck!
Yon Won't Find Any Better
Dry Cleaning Service
Than Ours.
Our Efficient Dry-Cleaning Is Knmcn for
Highest Quality . . .
Vri, Com i\» More Than FMewhere!
"YOU CAN SEE THE
"Bring Your Squaw and Papoose"
GODENY CHEVROLET
3d Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret
P i U lor by FRIENDS OF CANDIDATE
NO MATTER
WHERE YOU LOOK...
SALES EHS3 SERVICE
And Shirt Uunderera
351 Amboy Avenue
WOOMUUDGE
"Cuuvtuieiit Urlve-Up Service"
(IB.) • Ctrtwtt
Thuratoy, April 16,1064
Holy Innocenu!
To Hold %
m l Mn. A. Abrtni for th*
Md
* * * * • for <1» * w
i» h a l Mn. G W * » • •
HM m i in honor of her aoni,
&
and Barry,
t^om\H
Bar MltitihAVENEL - Nominations of A reminder w u Issued by Mn,
mthbcrisoa
;ncw officers of Sltterhood Bnai A i r on
Of ntarded (.hllH"J
Slsenbach,
bowling .....
1606 Oak TTM Roa4
Jacob w«t» presented at tne
'*
i chairman, of the luncheon nounetd that Its {m
I«»H«, New J m e t
April meeting by Mrs. Herman
„ held 'n Scotch Plains May fla scheduled for April v .
Tflr LI S-M«
Farer, nominating commute* 5 Mrs, River*, mah jon| tour- June Is now
Nominee* include: nament chairman, gave her r»
-Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Aiello, chairman.
General chairman of(unH j
>rsey City, vere weekend Mrs. Harold Melti, president; M rt on the tourney's progress Ing Joachrln Gocc!|nk J
With Sholom
miesls of Mr. and Mrs. George Mn. David Umberg, vice ore*
PAOl POUR
Nominccs listed
WestburyParkMews By Sisterhood
Workshop Program Lists
Plays at Roosevelt Park
EDISON - Herb Woftt, JS7 Wtltoo Street, New Brunswick.
old Stage Road, Spotswood, is i« • teaching assistant at Rutgers
r n l v e r s i t T ta
one of four '
"
° » **&*> ^ ^
mlttat chairman n,(r,,1(,,M
Evening i\ ard Da Sllva
Brmidge. Worth Street. They dent of" program,; Mr.. ***"]"£
Mr, and Mr« ,io«oi-.h si.
Rivers. "ay» « d rneans vi«' AWctemj*Hh
Mso visited Mr. and M;-« Wil^"presented at the temple and Mrs, John }\»Wnn <• \t
president;
Mrs.
Joseph
H
e
n
linm Hassett, Westbuiy Road.
Mrs. Joachrln GocriM ,'H
-Mr. and Mrs. George New- feld, organization vice president; 'Klarfleld. ways and metnijftot George MacNamsnn \vr,X-,'
'•
tickets Mn. Joneoh Cnney. p,||, n i "
man and Clara Newman. Worth Mrs. Stephen Kaplan,
Frnest
mes president. She
rhairman
Ronnie Manlur and y-<
Street, were dinner guests Sun- ship vice presided; Mi 5 c 1 can
^
- w
Last Summer- and ''Ghost-."
- "
fftffii
.>, Cftlonts. Mr* i
day af Mr.- and. Mr*. Joseph. .Ueoerjnan, toasurer,
The uiQsteta..pMttaA *'" ••) He achieved important rtcogSlotnkk, corresponding
to save articles of
Grossman and MIM imp]
[towns. Hillside.
rli:de four plays this year «nd,nition In two of the Ways in the
nnd Mrs. Jack Schneider,
furniture for the MIy - i m kert, iMlIn; Mrs. FrM Muck,
vii: offer the opportunity for Pw.k \M m ^ ^ -K m for
- Mr and Mrs. Frank Taglla- ing secretary.
lie. She added that Metuchtn; Mrs, Mnriin CM
county actors and directors to l A d a n O " . ^ -Kbt Linfoln to
Day gifts ara avallabli I New Brunswick.
i n t with th.ctrteal pro-1 mine j ,
from
tha
gener 1 and religious Othtr anas covrrtd | .
Worth
shops. The dress club win- include tha b«nk« 5n( Srr ,,
ttcrk
n
ar
„.>.,. will be heM tomorow.
ner w u Mrs. John Schmidt and Perth Amboy, Shoppie
Tiiijlwrcni. Jersey City.
r«
Rabbi
PhUlp
Brand,
B
'
n
a
l
J
a
j
|
al vtnner was Mrs. MAcme In EdUon. Khnppi , •
and August.
'Hi also will design
nt r
l™
! Iraq announces truce with Kur- cob's spiritual l^ad.r, Invited a l [Waldman
The workshop plays will be appear in "No Exn «
tselln and TV-n c,xm '" *
to be present fm the SiyumlWaTorah fund pledges are due
dish rebels.
produced by Players'RoundUble, p^enix Too Frequent
Hasefer, accepUnce of a new viie May meeting, according to
„ are the other plays in the month.
Torah,
to be held May S at J : » Mrs. Jules Isler, program vice The prized for the
Park and will occupy tha R a w * W o t e ^
*&
acclaim
latt
pleased to receive a number of
won rat •«««•» •—•
p
m.
This emmony is usuallv president. Table reservations will a Westinghouse 19"
to
• •• — - - • -' " handmade toys made by memvelt Park Amphitheatre stage
stag
for y , portrayal of Aba
witnesed
but once in a lifetime, soon be taken fo the Donor din- a six transistor raHin nnd a c;0
. . . . . June,
i . . - . 'September
.GaftUinhar and
and ^
Ocbers of Mrs. Fern Chrlstensen's
May
in "Abe Lincoln in IIIradio. Drawing win h« hrH j.
he said urging parenU, children ner scheduled for May 12. The
;
Girl
Scout
Troop
293
and
donated
tober. The workshop program
^ aoottvalt Park proII, at 10 p.m., at S( j | ,
and
guests
to
attend.
Mr.
and
1 Women's League spring conferfor use in the church nursery,
Church, Perth Amhcy
ence will be at Teplitsky's, Laketheatre - with the - — - - - . • A i » l u « , » of VI Old Stage
Very Rev. Mspr' Tho
wood, May l* and 14.
the next few years of atagmg Road, Spotswood, Wolke is asTram.
Ph.D., dioco<;nn
of
their
Sany of tha Sajt
*&*«' sistant treasurer of P. W. Brooks
Mrs. Donald Fates, program
A book report was given on rmdent of Schools will;
own and hl**rie cMUtftat * Co., New York CUy investment
chairman, announced AprU 27 niversary.
School of Education « . the
wedding
"My
Father's
House"
by
Meyer
Four areas of iU|«xaftwf}l be broken. Be It founder of the
Kamllv-Alumnl Clnb o . the c.mpus Rut- Donald Whltaker will speak on The winner of the raffle was Levin by Mn, Albert Salkin, members at the next
the church school curriculum. Mrs. K. W. H»tha«ay, IseUn. boob and publications chairman.
Stagecrafton of Mkkfleoex CounMrs. Pales was in charge of to» winning ticket for tt» cotor I Also available for the awmbers' Garfield Plaast Come Hnr
Bier's plays ttd ^ j J J ^ f ™ 1 ty and has directed and acted In
opening devotions. Hostesses television set was drawn by reading pleasure are: "So Laugh W. T. Blatty.
as announced by FreaaoWw Leei many plays with this group, in1
will be- "Cwear and CJwpatra'1 cluding "Outward Bound" and
were Mrs. Kenneth Pbeasey and Rabbi Brand.
, Little
Little" by Molly Picon;
P i c o ; "The The renowned B'nai
by Q*m Bernard Shaw, fl- VTba >our Poster." Ha dincted
| choir sang for the men
Mrs. Salisbury. Guests were Appreciation was extended to Conversion of Chaplain Cohen
o
u t e d by rrad Bobn.L"An En- {Christopher Pry's "Sleep of
Mrs G. Gtam for her donation
bt T
d "Joh
a television set and parts, a Vic-Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mrsof a new Stiternood Golden Book
"John in honor of Jewit'.. V
1" •— Henrik
•
•
—
«
eroy of the People"
[Prisoners" as • chancel play for ilng "Bell,
trola, a radio-phonograph, and Howard Eshelman.
Ibsen, directed w I
..__
Christ Memorial Lutheran "You tbe Jury," "I Am
a wine press and barrel.
"The Twelfth Night" by William
era" and "Pirates of Penzancc."
Runners include Mrs. Weldon
Shakespeare, directed by Louis Triand, a profeaaional photog- Mrs. Elfenbeln, wife of John
Stenzel, Mrs. Robert Shaw, Mrs.
Triand; and "Antigone" by rapher, lives at 8 4 Raritan Ave-Elfenbein, of 100 Willow Road,
Paul Kindacber, Mrs, Victor
Sophocles, directed by Phyllis ,nue, Highland Park. He studied Metuchen, this season has di-WOODBRIDGE - April shower Thompson, Mrs. Bumham Gardwas the feature of the meeting ner, Mrs. Scott Jessen, Mrs.
Elfenbem.
at the Ftagin School of Dramatic rected two consecutive successes
At tM eod of each workshop Art and the Famous Voice In- for the Community Theatre of the White Church Guild Mon- Bowen and Mrs. Ralph Salisbury.
Players of Madison Township, day night with small items being Mrs. Edward Kravte wUl asperiod, ont performance of the
stitute in New York City.
"Will Success Spoil Rock Hun 'donated for use in the- church sist with truck pickups of Items
play will be offtred free to the
public, Freeholder Lee said. Triana appeared m five Shakes- ter?" and "Picnic." Last sum-kitchen. Members attempted to donated begmntog 8 p. m. today.
Sptciflc dates 'or the four perfor- pearean plays oa Broadway and mer she was stage manager for guess each wrapped article.
Anyone desiring articles to be
mances in the Roosevelt Park on tour and appeared in Orson all Plays in the Park She re-I Place mats were made for use
called for many contact Mrs.
Amphitheatre wffl be announced Welles, "Julius Caesar," and inceived her professional training by the Presbyterian Homes.
Bowen, Mrs. Salisbury or any
:
Final
plans
were
made
for
the
Wing in
after rehearsals start next month.
country auction, Saturday from lother member.
An open cast call for "Caesar
10 a. m. until 3 p. m., with Her- A snack b«ff will open at noon
and Cleopatra" and tha other
in charge «* Mrs. Charles Amjess
three workshop plays was anMrs. Leroy Boven, chairman, and off* sandwiches, buns,
nounced for Saturday, April IS,
and Sunday, April U, from 1 to
announced several additional doughnuts, coffee, and orange
drink.
5 p. m. in the Roosevelt Park I summer.
along
g
p
SSSE
Set Saturday
hUnMraOM BnUfaag. ;
L In this ana m « . . <
BahM,, wto retidrt at Wrsastj'^tft
M tttHwb,
fttmr.
THE CITY OF
••
•)
PERTH AMBOY
&ij:;':ifr'--k-
CONG
*.'•*!,•»*
jy'^
WOODBRIDGE
'TT.f!.
WOODBRIDGE
Upon Being Selected
C
UPON HAVING BEEN SELECTEDA N
ALL-AMERICA CITY
•,-V.D-J"
1963
We are proud to have such an
outstanding community as our neighbor.
•:.:?
Middkm Counly'i Larptt Aanh
PERTH AMBOY
Savings Institution
B O D OF COMMISSIONERS -CITY OF PERTH AMBOY
rilTH AMIOY, NIW JMIIY
JANWNO H0U1S:
James J. Flynn,
MAYOR
SERVICE
. Thurtdoy 9 AJ*, - 3 t*.
TO SAVERS SINCI
IH4oy I AJL '
* i .V.i«
Carterrt Preai
a(Jent-Leaaer
PAOinvi
Thursday, April 16,1964
fanzman Bill to Protect
Vgainst Title Raiders'
receive federal funds for re- Walter F. Cahili, S Unda Avem
Colonia.
newal.
Repibllcuu
Such ^certification is necessary
receive federal funds for urban Third Ward, First District, Joh
a. Estock, 75 Fifth Avenue, Po
newal.
Reading,. . opposed
by Willin;
BURKE - April 15, 1964
. .
The mayor did comment how Westcott, ft School Street, Po.
ver. that even with the confusion Reading; and Margie Woodwarf
WOODBRIDGE - A bill intro- legitimate realtors apply to tht
hat has been ppresent in
thr « Sixth Avenue, Port Rcadlni
iced this week by Assemblyman tactics of unethical operators who
in th
orman Tanzman, Woodbridge, search tax sale properties for re•ommunity. the Middle Depart- opposedd b
by Francis L. Neves,
jpportad by his Democratic col- mote heirs or claims that « m
ment Association of Fire Under- School Street, Port Reading,
writers indicates that Woodbridge Third Ward, Eighth District •agues of thr Middlesex County not fully Developed during a forhas a much better fire rating than Martha N. Kacp*rowski 5fl Georgi elegation in the Assembly, will closure, buy up those claims, and
iuch communities as Newark Street, Avenel, opposed by EH, rotect home-owners from losing then use them to cash In on tht
•erth Amboy or Elizabeth.
M- Barr, 18 Smith Street, Avem heir property to "title raiders," enhanced values of the propertia
after they have been developed
"This is indeed a fine record. Fifth Ward, Tenth District, Wil ituation now being faced by a
by the home-builder.
joup of Township residents.
and we all should compliment our liam C. Yorke, 100 Dewey Avenue
Tillt raiding is the term which In most cases, such as the Involunteer firemen," said Mayor CoTonia, opposed by Frank J
famous helin case where dozen*
Zirpolo.
Folf, 120 Gaywood Avenue, Co
of owners in a sub-division were
I fritter the arrangement which l^nia and Edith M. Yorke opposed bn project is "drngging its feet"
,|, in stamping out colleges and universities of the Municipal Clerk Joseph V. ValenL.
hit with such claims, the person
questionable United States will have tn turn and Miss JoMphine Swart? nt thej
till has lo win the approval of the by Olive H. Wolf, 120 Gaywood I n theJillFA office.
'boy.. r . . . ,
"Will you pieasc tet me know
increasingly lo part-time teacfi- Municipal Building; from Mis
fire commissioners of the nine Avenue, CbTo'nTa.
forclosed for taxes has no way of
gion
the
"Bowlie"
project
will
h
h
i
ill
•Innclerlzed as ers. Consequently, those whom Ruth Wolk at The Independent
fire districts and the town counknowing that the foreclosures
receive final approval?"
actions of the we honor this evening may lim Leader Building; from James Ni
cil, all administrative forms wil
HAttilla
At this time still another week were faulty. To many of these
be standardized and one copy of
in'Committee for themselves in the not-too-distan Ian at his law offices or from an
later, S. Buddy Harris, local dl (people, the claim found them at
nil (ire inspection reports and
determine future classified as pioneers
(Continued from Page 1)
member of the Jayccrs or RI'V
the limit of their credit and un, i jiernturc to
obscene, American higher education.
'omplainls that occur in each o( throughout the country about the rector is still awaiting word. •
' ni,i!.i7.incs were
able to pay the amount of the
i ho fire dirtrlcts will be filed in dangers of smoking, alcoholism
the "In any event, we are gratefu
claim, thereby jeopardizing the
VP i he police enforce
central location so all depart- and narcotic addiction and indi"nf^toVe owners with to you, whether you be pioneers
entire property.
nonts having something to do c a ted that this program was aim
committee or not, for the professional service
The proposed Tanzman legisla(Continued
from
page
11
,vith rode enforcement will know cd at reducing this lack of
(Continued from Page 1)
have enacted a which you have performed, and
tion
will take the profit out o(
to try
what is going on.
knowledge.
we compliment you on the excel- etter explaining the (unctions
was employed by the Yonkers claims of this type and thus ef:he
educational
program
and
al
Other
agreements
reached
by
^
D
r
A
t
t
a
l
l
a
s
t
a
t
e
d
t
h
a
t
h
e
AIDING
FOREIGN
STUDKNTS:
Miss
Clnire
Sutc-h,
president
lence
of
it."
Public Library from 1961 to 1963 fectively put an end to "title-raid, thp type of material
he mumcipaljty and the Joint t 0 d j s c u s s h e a t t h t i c s w R h
of the Woodhrl% llusinrss and Professional Women's Club, is
in the capacity of Junior librarian ing."
Mrs. Vincze is the widow of the •equesting a contribution duri
this by
\ hy stores.
g It accomplishes
p
y pproBoard
of
Tire,
Commissioners
Hi^
he
next
week.
j
seniors ag
iWe
M
shown presenting it check for $100 to Fred P. Hunlenbach,
and served as head of the circu- v i d i n g
psychia- late Rev. Dr. Charles Vincze,
|
(V!jntrii'i,in and
l
h
e
d
a
m
m
n
o
t
lude the holding of quarterly t h e e n d o [ t h e r e s e n t s c h o o ,
lation department.
took the position Dean of the Hungarian Reformed The purpose of the committee; treasurer of thr Woodbriiige High School Chapter of thi;
presented for any amount greater
meetings
between
the
town
and
Foreign
Exchange
Student
Fund
(American
Field
Service).
is to continue to support its ten
To Initiate Seminar
Since 196.1, he has been employ- n a n that which the holder of the
I nny method Is proper and Churches of America and former
for pastor of the Hungarian Re- students now in college and to This is the second annual donation made by BPW tn the Fund the fire commissioners and the re- He also said that plans are be- ed by the LonR Beach Public LI- c l a l m p a | d f o r fa c i a i m p ^ , the
itt
formation of committees
literature was proper un-formed Church of Perth Amboy award new scholarships to resi- which pays,1 the expenses of a Foreign student at the local High view by the Joint Board of cer- m g m a d e t 0 i n i t i a l e a s e m i n a r brary, Long Beach, New York, in i n t e r e s t a t 6%. This is less than
nt ,
tain building applications where w i t h p r e g e n t s c h o o l h e a ] l h
^ the capacity of Assistant Director.
dents of Woodbridge Township School and for a local student to study in a foreign land.
t h e r a t e which legitimate real
time as the courts rule She la a life member of Alpha
there is a question of the placing c a t o r s a n d t h e Div ision of Health As principal librarian, Mr. Os- if guch happens, he Sigma Alpha, Kappa Kappa who are qualified graduates of a
e s t a l e investments could realize,
trander will be supervisor of the Moreover, the Bill provides that
g thenrob- branch of Temple University, a public, private or parochial fi' on their concerts which have ing "Un Belle Die" from Puccin of fire hydrants and fire boxes. -m jj, e fan_
then those
various branch libraries ond will t n e h o m e o w n c r c a n force the
and make member of the New Jersey Edu- school and who are in need of -aken them to New York City's — an operatic area and an un(.limllil
have direct administrative au- claim holder to present the claim
cation Association, and the Wood, financial assistance to enter a amed Madison Square Garden, to usual feat for a young lady ol
attack.
thority over the branches, imple- i n s t e a d o f holding it until the
that bridge Township Federation of college or technical school of, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and to twelve years old.
their choice.
menting alministrative policies j n t e r e s t has become appreciable,
of which he is | Teachers.
a program for former Governor Their next recording session for
and procedures. He will have the T h i s problem," Tanzman says,
Mrs. John Egan, Jr., a charter Robert Meyner, Adlai Stevenson, RCA Victor has been scheduled
^her work "within the law"
major responsibility in training . ^ a r e s u i t o f the big building
[noted Ihnt the laws differ
member of the committee, was Fank Sinatra and Louis "Satch- for the first week in May. Their
Commissioners of District 8; Hen1
boom that
that New
New Jersey
Jersey has
has expertep
tn state and the
In turn the health educators ppresent and new staff members boom
recently appointed the organiza- mo" Armstrong. Last year they interests are many and varied and
insuringg a unity of practices in e i l c e ) j s m c e the War. The unelhlwith each other
would
proceed
in
carrying
on
tion's
treasurer
upon
the
resigwe
are
sure
that
success
will
not
toured
Oklahoma
City
for
three
(Continued from Page 1)
ll branches.
bh
publication is ob- (long which sponsored Woodbridge nation of Mrs; Edward Goodale weeks and hope this year will go to their heads and spoil these
c a l operators have moved into the
program in their respective all
hci l, r r a
Harris.
•
"difficult"
s t a t e to t a k e advanta^ of the
schools.
leave them enough time to see lovely young ladies,
pomng I'
for the award; James Nolan, of
nOf
technicalities that result from
and is not the Jayoeea, Vincent Renr, presiand enjoy the "world's fair."
lion of «l>at
Dr. Attalla said that plans are
ig
properties a m w e r e handed down
A "month ago they sang at
also being made to have phydent of the Board of Education
1
t
tour
or ffii v e
t h h
g e n e r atit i o n s through
School 5 in Linden in conjunction
sicians,
phsycologists,
social
Hiloy nnd Rev, Mr. Sea - and Heman Averifl, Business ad(Continued from Page l)
(Continued
from
Page
1)
wills
and
are
now being sub-diwhether
a
with
a
musical
in
which
their
workers,
psychiatrists
and
police
ministrator.
on
(Continued from Page 1)
ing Roberta Sherwood, Fran Al
v
relationship has been W- The presentation of the award lison, who resides in Englewood, cousin was entered. The princi wieldy and confusing situation Stella F. Levendoske, 25 Hamil- officials participate in the semiI J
vided by direct heirs. Step ty
Wuwn questionable ma- will be made by Miss Doland and Ed Ames of the famous Ames pal of the school was so impressed concerning uniform fire code en ton Avenue, opposed by Aliqe nars,
WOODBRIDGE - A special s te P i w e have built up safe-guards
Domejka,
meeting of the John Fitzgerald for o u r people."
:,nil the commission of «ex Dr. Gallup, who is also director Brothers and a Teaneck native, with the girls' singing that they forcement and fire prevention has
Second Ward, Ninth District,
, ami the rise in illegitimate of the American Institute of Pub- as well as Zsa Zsa Gabor nnc were requested to come back in been cleared up."
Kennedy Greater Woodbrid
Democratic Club will be held,
homo-sexuality and vene- lie Opinion, (The Gallup Poll' and other famous celebrities.
June to sing at dedication cere Under a 1951 law establishing William Policastro, 35 Church
Street, Hopelawn, opposed by
April « , 8:30 p.m. at the VFW
liMMVS.
monies
of
the
new
addition.
chairman of the 'Council of thej In the past the girl? have ap(Continued from Page 1)
the present nine fire districts, the Salvatore Canninaro, 85 Fulton
hall, 398 Pearl Street. Final ar
minister argued that wen National Municipal League.
pered with celebrities such as At present, Sharon Shockley, 14, responsibility for code enforce- Street, Woodbridge.
ports by Woodbridge officials and rangements will be made for the
;!, a broken home, parLook and the National League Mahalia1 Jackson and at Carnegie ho will be going to Woodbridge ment and fire prevention were in Fifth Ward, Sixth District, Wil my office, "Bowtie" has not re- installation dinner, May 4.
y
neglect, racial discrimina- conduct the contest each year to Hall singing everything from spiri- Senior High in September and
ceived final approval yet.
hands of the nine separate and
A gift picture of the late Presi-11
poverty and adult delin- encourage citizen participation in tuals to Jazz.
ilae Shockley, 12, who will con- autonomous fire district commis- liam E. Guellich, 40 McKinley "Today, April" 8, 1964, my office denUohn
F. Kennedy win be pre
Avenue, Colonia, opposed by
must be considered in community affairs. The awards Mrs. Jackson reports the group inue at Colonia Junior High along
sioners and the Building In. Robert Greathouse, 13 Cleveland wes informed that the relocation
sented to the club at its instal- ,.
.
lining when a' child has
are given not for any efforts oflptarted singing in unison at the with her cousin Vendetta Jackson, spector.
d
i
Avenue, Colonia, and Helen F. ^ P " * 1S undergoing
review.
lation ny Lou Horner, proprietor]]
itted an offense. Dr, Rlley
olitical branches hut for the nvTarly ages of four and five when also 12 have just signed a new Problems occurred when no de- Reti, 69 Cleveland Avenue, Col- "I would appreciate your con- o! Homer's Ad Lib where the inH.,Mt*swtiif tsaL
i
RCA
Victor
and
tone br orf»i.|th»y ftrrt tang in their duimL
toe pe,rson(s) holding uplstallation will be held.
Jnrto s^Jcy. was wUiblwhed as onia, oi
by Frances
are the catalyst" '
and interested individuals, Later Inspired by five missionto which body would do wnat and lor,
MM, I final a M W l l
rs socially unacceptable
they
hop*
#ill
become
ft
hit
Their
on behalf of the community as a ary sisters who are nurses they
under what f i n code inspections Colonia,
approval. Since Wbodbrldge"'KasTe^ect ._
ior.
asked to go with a Mission Band record, "Peggy Got Engaged," would be carried out.
whole.«
voters to exercise
Fifth Ward*/ Ninth " Dlittlct, furnhhetf tiHFA'wlth all the HMell Draw
Iiiley maintained that ob- Miss Doland is a native of Iowa of Women from North Edison to has gone out to the disc jockeys
quired, information, it seems to their jjght to vote In the primary II
Another
problem
which
will
be
James
F.
Brennan,
118
Patricia
material is like a cancer.
bring prayers and cheer to the and has been released. It was ironed out with this agreement be- Avenue, Colonia, " opposed by me that somewhere along the line, election, April 21.
Lookj
«id:
since 1961 when she joined the sick. Receiving many comments picked as "best bet" by ."Cash- tween the municipality and the :
on their unusual voices, Mrs box" and "Billboard" which are [fire districts is the fact that by
[lore we take care of the magazine as M
p
Manage*"off Publi
oper we have to eradicate Relations. Sfel nceterd her pre JtcJown enrolled the youngsters the bibles of the recording indus- adopting the latest fire under{with Professor Robert Banks foi try. Along with their new record writers code, the municipality will
anccf and this is why the sent title in December, 1957.
of this community should Before joining took, Miss Do- voice training and they embarket the group has become known as have no difficulty in obtaining its
'The Lollipops" on the RCA lapel.
Decent'literature Commanaging editor ofion a careerlu gospel singer.
During the month of February, Workable Program Reeertification
Tide Magazine, an advertising! Professor Banks ,a noted gos
from the federal
on the
the Jackie
Jackie G|eaGiea- «*
> with whom I have
« " f i pd o^kpTanTst! teacher "and Rae appeared' on
« ™ ^ S
iblication ani
gaane. composer accompanies the group son show as a guest soloist s.ng-. SuchrecertificatlonU
on'this subject will adthe old Collier's Magazine
Ithat these books on the
Hands are cheap,, but they
Bt obscene. Where do you
I the line? Common sense
laws on the books ate
i v.f draw the line, but pubathy allows those obscene
to rontinue to be sold."
\ pastor however, answered:
'sets up guards on
wiT rtri.Jjito
I the guards?" "•&'
['slimming up. Dr.
ended Woodbridge for havthe only municipality
country to have had a
little for Decent Literature
ii v of the government and
the people to continue jl
tin' pronlem of obscene
i1 through such a group.
Mr. Seamans, in hit
urn said, that if the
and l/mie, where the
should be fought, are
:• an adequate job, then
I attacking the problem are
publishment of a family
service, public > *upl'arent-Teacher OrganiiaI'hurrhes,
Synagogues,
public libraries and <A
[education program in the
>il religious institutions.
-Mi^ested that parents
lure about sex so as to be
disniss it with their chil-
Madison E, Weldner of the Unl- She Is a graduate of Shurtleff Colversity Extension Division.
lege, Alton, 111,
Dr. Ernest E. McMahon, dean All speakers win be limited to
of University College and Univer- minute talks with the exception
sity Extension Division, in con- if the mayor, Miss Doland and Dr
lily
gratulating the honored part-time Gallup, whose talks will not be
lecturers will stress:
"ong.
"Although the coadjutant, or All major industries in the
argued that part-time teacher, has been a :ommunity will have displays set
person who made evening pro- up for the-evening.
is grams possible in the American After the program, dancing wil!
.late all university, there hat been little be held with Buddy Freedman
H« conceded
evils in utilization of experts from busi- Orchestra providing the music.
carry »m'e
ness and the professions in daybut he condemned time programs. However, with Judging from the advance sak
th9
of tickets, the armory will be fillet
„, en..™
" n the impending
ise in college
g
pg
to capacily. Only a few ticket
".... of some people to
11111
rollmenU and the related im remain and they will he sold or
law into their own
pending shortage of facult; first come, first served basis
M. they believe that
members,
it
b
it is
i lilikely that the They may be purchased from
lind courts do not
ivr-sSl
Scholarship
New Library Post
Dr. Gallup
Golonia Girls
Fire Code
Large Ballot
pope
ijCt DV JriV LlUD
Federal UNH
gS ty
TOWN
TRIMMINGS
Jiovi Located
at
186 Smith Street
Perth Anihoy
E
CONGRATULATIONS
WOODBRIDGE
CONGRATULATIONS
WQQDBRIDGE!
We Are Justly Proud
Of Our Community
Having Been Chosen An
and to nive theft
i more love and attention.
Caesar Landaeta, presiI'ort Reading School
those present to
their positions, one
11)0
other, to the Muniundl and urge it to make
io
n on whether to create
committee for decent
We are proud.
fi 9
Yes, we're proud to have our firm
located In an All-America City!
former committe* was||
1 with the change in gov^ the beginning of the
By resolution the Council
raed formation of'an>[>- No action has yet
to implement the
Msolutlon.
>AL SALE
$22501
150
y
Ca»h Price
ODOSH
& WEXLER
"The ONLY FEDERAL InMiddlesex County"
Mercury Federal Savings
|rs. Vinse
ftinued from Page 1)
l»tfl:Mp. iu. and will bel)
with . Certifies**.ofII
on by Associate Dean
All-AMERICA CITY!
Koppers Company, Inc.
PLASTICS DIVISION
PORT READING
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
117 MAIN STREET
Phone
WOODBRIDGE
ME 64)100
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. — FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Thursday, Apfll 16,1984
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TheXommunity Where ALL Groups
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OO BRIDGE
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i^ll-America City With Honor and Dignity and to Show The World WeDeserve It. «.
/AGE SE7DI
Thursday, AprU 18,1964
it-Leader (••B.) • Cftrterrt Pre«
Democratic Club
Meets Tomorrow
Khool depwtnwK to obttrve the
lwson and program for the day.
Parent*, are Invited to attend
church with their children Sunday
at either the 8 a.m. or 13: IS p.m.
service, when the Rev. DrISELIN - A monthly meeting
Betty Gntowikl
Charlea S. MacKenile, will have M the Iselln Democratic Club
14 (iforge Rtrcfl
sermon appropriate for the oc-will be held tomorrow, 8 15 p.m.
Avenel
nslon.
at the VFW Hall when further
ME 4-09M
plans will be discussed tor n enrd
-The new hours at the Avenel —Monday, at 7:30 p.m., the
uhfic Library are Monday Wenel firemen will hold drill iparty, April 24 at the Green Strep'
Flrehoune The card pnrty
;hrough Friday. 2 In 8 p.m., andxerclsei at the firehouae.
-Tuesday, the Third War<|, benefit the lielln First
Saturdays, to am. to 1 p.m,
MM. Anthony P. Graham, Com Second District Democratic and Squad for equipment neod«'
jmercisl Avamw, was guest of km Ivlc Club meeU at the Hlllcrest Plant were dlsnisKed at the
or al a surprise family get to- at 8:30 p.m.
home of Joseph Baker, rhnirmnn
gether, Sunday, in honor of her
Also attending ,tho commit
birthday. HelpinR her to celebrate
meeting were Joseph Suebert
along with her husband and chilpresident of the Iselin Demo
dren, Pnlti and Frankie. were:
cratic Club; Mrs. Mary Johnson
Mrs, Mary Yacina, Fords; Mr,
Mrs. Naomi McCabe, Mr. ant
and Mrs John Kinal and daughter
Nancy. Ford*-. Mr. and Mrs/Jbh'n'
Ciustenhnvcn ami daughter, Linda
Schott, Mrs. Fi-;inris
s at their regular
g j Baker, Mrs. l.ucy (liovrr,
Perth Amboy; Mr, and Mrs. Louli election of
Kolomatis and children, I/mlj ani meeting Monday in the Green Mary Lemiska and Mis.
Gregory, and Mr. and Mm. Frank Street Firehoune Halt.
Graham anH (Iftnghtpr. Linda, ol New officers are Mrs. Bert Toth, McGtehon.
president; Mrs. Herman Lenz, Other committee members are
Lindon
- A tiahy girl was born Mnnday vice-president; Mrs. Robert Dol- Mrs. Helen Jacobs, Mrs. T.
nt the Muiilenberg Hospital, Plain lard, recording secretary' Mrs, Climmtone, Mrs. Kate Chrisold. tn Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ri R. E. Lands, corresponding sec- lanson, Mrs. Jennie Dl Cosmo,
retary; and Mm, Robert Marty
ardi. 39 Chestnut Street. Thenowsiti, treasurer.
Mrs. J. Santore, Mrs. W. Mitchell
icrardi* have three sons.
The officers will be installed at and Mrs. W. Behler.
1
. CONVENTION: Democratic Nallonal Com—A supper party was held for the April V meeting in the Green
Flnan, Pamela Karmailn, Karl Dunlch, Robert ZawMowtU,
T Wllcnti. Perth Amboy, left, hi shown with
Ticket* are now available and FOLLOWF.RS OF IZAAK WALTON: Winners of the trout Klchard Rebeck and Patrick O'Herron. la rear, Robert B«fr
'inne Andriola. daughter of Mrs.Street Firehouse Hall.
fishing eontest opened to all Fords children up lo the nges of 15
" " T M v I n B J»l>n»on at the White House. Wllenti and lohn Wavorrzak. Meinzer Street,
ham. Joseph Frtache, Lion Presided ami Robert GawmJak.
tirM
Z l r a t i c leadm from New Jersey, Including Tuesday, in honor of her confir- Members of the Sweet Adelines may b« purchased from any com held Saturday and sponsored »y the Fords Lions Ctlab. Fish
Benham and Oawronlak w e n co-chairmen.
11111
will
participate
in
a
Sing-Out
mittM
number.
were weighed and registered at the Fords Sporting Center.
!"'',. „„•) State Chairman Thorn Lord, conferred with mation received at St. Andrew's
Thursday at the Columbus-CleveFirst prirt* were rods, and second, reels. In front, Ronald
*'• ""' ; ' t h e White House, where they dbamed the
. C. Church.
land PTA In Carteret.
dlnaer oa May 9th at Atlantic City, the
NMded lh« Money
1
- P v t . Lonnie Edison. Jr.. U.S. Rehearsals under the direction
rralio dlnaer
y
know whether she was going to
taftHId l t
1
please tell me If she is going to •why do you ask that?"
Jutt
before the professor en about eight years of age.
Marine
Corps,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
»"""
onv ntlo. th«f, n d atab a . tafttwHIed reglstraof Mr- William Sullivan, dlrec
[fail, and I need that dollar," was
"I
heard
her
tell
her
friend
last
fail
in
geometry?"
Lonnie Edison, Sr., Burnett St., lor will be held Monday evening, ttnd tht classroom he was"I am the brother of Betty
drive.
night that she'd give a dollar to [the reply.
has completed boot training at 8:30, at the Fire Hall.
accotted by a business-Uke cha] Brown," he began. "Will you "Well," answered the teacher,
treasurer and recorder of gravti Parrte Island, South Carolina. He
and Mr. Kiel, building fund fin an In now stationed at Camp Lejeune,j|
N. C.
cial secreatry.
Alson Brandes wai re-elected ai —A Columbian Club meeting
organist and James Dale Ryer will be conducted at 8; 30 p.m.
Tomorrow a chanter 4 meeting Is
I Sunday School organist.
nu-ctmg <0( Trinity Epta- Delegates t« the annual cooScheduled for Bernardsville, at
,hurL-h with the Rev. WB-ventlon of the Episcopal Diocese S:SO p.m. A Major Degree will
be held at the Carey Council, Carl Srhmaus, rector. presW- |of New Jersey'vbleh w'"
teret. Saturday, at 8:30 p.m.
ii,,rrs were elected lor tile
at Trinity Cathtdral,
May S and 6. were named. The; -Today from I to 3:30 p.m.. the
' ,\. Mo&her, lenior war- are Mr. Benson, Mfctfarrell c Golden Circle of the First Pnsby-j
il (i. Humpf, junior war- Mr. Ruropf. Alternates are Mr.terian Church meets.
-The Pride of New Jersey
ISSGII A. Bauer, William Bauer, Mr. Kiel and Mr. Knopf
Council. Sons and Daughters of
on, Michael T. Farrell,
Ubertv. meet tomorrow at School
,1 Hair, Albert Eugene TO CONDUCT HOLY HOUR
(loorpe A. Knopf, Casimir FORDS - Tather Christopher 4, at 8 p.m.
Lkv Dr. C Ilnvard Rothfusa, C. Rillly will conduct the Fara- —Sunday, the primary and junline ii Twid and Kenneth | jj y ~ y j , ' ^postdate Holy Hour ior departments of both 9 and 111
Pelt, vestrymen.
j i t Qur Lady of Peaw Church a.m. sessions of Sunday school at,
the First Presbyterian Church will;.
Karrdl was elected clerki-thla Sunday afternoon at 4:00
. vestry, Mr. Bauer, treas-j o'clock". A supper will be served hold their second annual open I
the cafeteria after the serv- house. Parents of these pupils j |
Mr. Knopf, financial secrear« Invited to visit the church |
(; Mr. Van Pelt, building fund
AVENEL PERSONALS
Sweet Adelines
Name Mrs. Toth
rinity Church
Kames Officers
MAIN STREET
WOODBRIDGE
FIRST SAYLUGS I The Very Heart of Our
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menca
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
EXTENDS
oas
WITH TOP QUALITY M E R C H H S E A T ^COMPETITIVE PRICES
"Friendly Well-informed Salespeople To Serve Yon."
To The Residents of Woodbridgc
Upon Receiving The Award of
All-America City
1963
WE AREPROUD TO BE A PART
WTfflS 1CREAT
jArA'i'-I^:..^.'^';'
The Time Is Near... The Gifts Are Here!
MOTHER'S DAY - GRADUATION - FATHER'S DAY
SPRING BRIDES • VACATION DAYS-SPRING REDECORATING
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION - CONFIRMATION - CHRISTENINGS
WOOOBRIDGE
AUL-AMBRICA CITY
YOU'LL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT THESE MAIN STREET STORES
Publix Pharmacy
91 MAIN STREET
MIMUnx County'9 largett Saving* and Loan
IRST SAVIN 3S
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PERTH AMBOY
339 SUU 8 t m t , P«rth Amboy
WOODBRIDO1!
535 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge
EDIBON
980 Amboy Avenui,
v
Frantell Spoil Shop
100 MAIN STREET
I
Lee's Hat Bar
$8 MAIN STREET '
Choner's
Miller's Gift Shop
lift MAIN STREET
F.f.Woolworth
Modern Men's Shop
103 Main Street
Christensen s Dept. Store
87 MAIN STREET
Raymond Jackson & Son
81 MAIN STREET
107 MAIN STREET
DRUGGISTS
88 MAIN STREET
Martin Lawrence Jewelers
The Boot Shop
Ron-Len Decorators
94 MAIN STREET
105 MAIN STREET
$3 MAIN STREET
PLENTY OP FRER OFF-STREET PARKING FOR SHOPPERS
)\y
Independent-Leader (E.B.)
Thursday, April 1?, 1964
PAGE EIGHT
!i
June Luncheon State Legion
WOODBRIDGF
president of the
Mstrlct
1
raunced plans In
WOODBRIDGE - The regular.
leted to resume
!monthly meeting of the Mothers: T R E N T O N - Franklin
'club of Woodbridge was held n t sickle Hackettstown, Department lonthly meeli
•tl«. home of Mrs Louis t;abriol. i' Comman rier of the New Jersey rfayor Waller
Jrhms were discussed for t h e | A m C r i c a n 1-egion, with members ig program for nn,
i.lune installaiton luncheon. •l" n r i 0 [ (,js staff, will make an official y "
With a contesi
8
Mrs. Louis Gabriel is chair- iv i s i t ( 0 Middlesex County on
m;m of the acair.
Wednesday, April 22, meetfng trict, the •execu,,,,.
I Mrs Edward Keating, chair- o ( j j t t , r s a n d members of the mdorsed F. Jack IV,
man of the annual children's! C(U|n(y ' S 30 Legion Posts at the on Avenue, "at ih,. !ni
• '.nJ
party, discussed plans for ' h i s ! h n m ( , o f Woobrldge Post No. 87 :andidate for Ommv
jmiting which will be held late i « | B r r r y street, at 8:00 p. m.
LEGAL M O T N I ; S
Set by Mothers j 0 jy[ ee t Here
OBITUARIES
n , K i , r H PRAIA
celias Church.
Burial was in
"WOODBRIDGE - Fui*r«l ser-ISt, Gertrude Cemetery. Cofcmi.
i o « lor George Hargis Prall. Surviving are his parent*, Mr.
of Wondbridce, who died and Mrs Jostph Edwards: and
„ , at Hartford. Conn., w r e two brothers Vincent and Doug
m ||(
brW yesterday morning with buri-las
at in the Methodist Church Crtne-
J 0 H N
B
A ffl)ERSON
,t?rv. Kefport
WOODBRIDGE - Funeral serThe deceased w
a j ^ " * ' ! vices for John B. A n d e r s . 53,
nf Woodbridge High School and ^
Smith s t r w t
p
Rutgers University, a former P * r - f o r n w r i y o f P o r 1 Reading and
i«hi<M*r of Woodbndge Methodic woodbridge, who died Thursday
Church and a member of the a , p e r t h ^ b o y General HospitWoodbridee Rotary Club,
ftw^
s a l u r d a v a ( the;
m n
Md
S SWNlTJlrrrJfitWiterrtr^^
Green
Boiler Inspection and Fire Ins^'istreet, with the Hev. Alex N.l
ance Company.
JNemeth, Pastor of the First Pres-j
Surviving art his widow. Math- byUfim
^ ^
• offinating I
alie Prall. and a daughter. M r s Burjai w a s m Alpine Cemetery.
Paul Converse.
j Perth Amboy.
' The deceased had been employ-j
FRANK T. LOZAK
ed as a clerk by the Reading
CARTERET - Frank T L o « » V f o i l e d . Port Reading, for 36
56 year?. 27 Wedgewood Avenue.
H g W M a m m ^ rp , | h e
Woodbridge. Hied Aorit 18th. at B r o t h e r h o w ] o f w><a<: and
Perth Amboy General H°sp |tal -; SU ,aniship c l e r k s ^
L>lght
of a heart attack
'Handlers.
his
«idow,
He was born in Port Reading. SmMa%
m
two daughand was formerfv emoloyed " I M a r g a r e t (Stover
M. Andera carpenter at the Philadelphia' ters,B Miss -Margaret
Reading Railroad Co, Port Read- son, Perth Amboy, and Mrs.
ing. He was a parishioner at theI Ronald Barath, Somerville: two
St. Elias
Byzantine
Catholic grandchildren; a sister. Mr? HilChurch, Carteret and a member da Quackenbush, Woodh !ge:
and three brothers, Charles Port
of the Greek Catholic Union.
He is survived by one son. Ron- Reading, Edward, Maspcth. l/>ng
V,. and Bertel fort
ald
Meruchen:
aid V.
V. Lottk
Loiak of
of M
iyanj
leader, an Arm:
TO i,,,,,.
War II, has S c a l eNOTICE
leader,
d bld« w i n :, .
TV speaker, Dr. Mildred Trc- ™ " . J V H Wof service i h e B o a r d of Edn,•,...'!
o f Cartpp
N
iverton, psychologist in the Wood-,vJim
^ . A Past BMo r"o' ui wg h' nbfBiiRn
1 T,[\\,,
'bridge school system, spoke of * ' .l organizatio
CarMnt Avenup MI •;,
'able nMlltad;'*r*w
in the schools and explained
Mgy 7, 1904 ,
IrtP»>**•,„ g 164
V ffluePas nlng,
d -Hackettstown,
w t l n g , at tiBht CM:,.
the difference between a psyehi- ommander
of Warren County mpurchft«e
or the Tor,,'
A
latrist and a psychologist•
/lp a 7'rJeMrtnient Vice Comman 1. Qtntnl Sohm! •:.•,'
psychiatrist must hold a medical,™ ^
^ ^ ^^ j , 2. All Janitorial K - .
will 1M op»iif,; ',',
degree, while a psychologist i s , ^ jmportant capacities sine ,hUBidsmeeting.
j
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DIANNA STRISH
DIAVNA ZVBOV
VYING FOR TIT1.K: Knur Township girls are among thp tfn
vying for the title nf Miss Middlesex County. To compete at
the pageant in Middles.* High School, April 25, are Joyce
JOYCE STRAW
PATRICIA
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Straw, Port RradlnR. Diiinna Strish, Woodbrldgr. Patrlci. A.
Walter, WoodhridRr. and Dianna Zuboy. Fordn.
Fall Fatal
For Boy, 8
All uipplle* in ,.
prepaid, aa dlrr. 1/
pwirici.
furBlJhlng of the r
av&Ukbl* at the <\
• ,„,. uring bllHillfW h»i;:
All bids mini h,
by a certlAcd .••,"
bid oc bid bond
The Bo*rd of F.I,
th< right to rejiv-' ,.,
Of them bids ami -.
formalities In :hr •.<
the Board.
Bids must hf-
was a member of the commun
i The
The educaDie
educable emiaren
children artitre cap
<.-.<!'• »«» »
—
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able of being educated to sdnw ity's < ™ n council from 195
5 -SiEftStaTli
ISELIN - An Iselin boy was
|
1 fatally injured and an Iselin man
"Bid PTOPOMI •
iwns critically injured in two un-be held, May 11th, 1:30 p. mHe
, is manager of William G.
J. O'Hrtm
I related falls. Sunday.
at the home of Mrs. Rudolph & Sons, auto dealers at Had
J. P 1*111 h 1
jettstiwn.
Eight year-old Allen Edwards, Prey, 888 Coolidge Avenue.
Carteret (!>,•
Commander
Sickle
will
addres
D » U d : A p r i l Ib,
East George Place, while playing
C
.
P
.
V
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the county Legionnaires on tr
|wilh another youngster on the
numerous state and national pr
fourih floor of a building under
trams of the Legion, including
(•(instruction for St. Cecelia's
the current membership camChurch, fell down an elevalor
y
p
jp, bei
lign
being conducted throughout
shaft when he leaned against
H" x 3" boards that were used to COLONIA - John J. Fay. 1 1 5 ^ state.
block the shaft. The boards gave Amherst Avenue, Councilman of M j,]ji e s e x County Commander
I way and the boy fell 32 feet to thethe Fifth Ward, will participate |Jo h L jancos, Perth Amboy,
I bottom which was filled with in a special two-week study pro-i ,jn
side at the woodbridge
seven inches of water,
gram at Washington D. C. dur- , r .
Vincent Auriennia, 191 East ing the summer.
Fay to Attend
grandson, Craig Lowk of Me-, R e a d j r
tucben: two sisters Mrs. Annaj
Hapstak of Woodbridge and M r s . | J 0 S E P H B URKE
Julia Gavaletz of Metuchen ISELIN -Funeral services for
one brother John Lowik of Car-Joseph J. Burke, 26, 133 Bloomfield Avenue, who was killed Friteret.
Funeral services were held from day in an automobile accident at
the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Elkton. 111., were held Tuesday at
Wheeler Avenue., this morning the Costello Funeral Home.
George Place, took the little boy Mr, Fay, a teacher of United
with a high requiem Mass cele- Green Street and Cooper Avenue,
outside and applied artificial res- [States History and Social Studies
brated at the St. Elias Byzantinewith a requiem Mass at St. An()iration until the Iselin First Aidjat Linden High School, is also the
drew's
Reman
Catholic
Church.
Catholic Church, with Rev AugisSquad
arrived and took Allen to faculty advisor of the Political
tine Medvigy, as celebrant. In- South Orange. Burial was in
Ihe hospital. There further treat] Science Club.
terment was in St. Gertrude Hollywood Memorial Park, in
ment was administered in vain. The program is sponsored jointUnion.
Cemetery. Colonia.
Edwin Gunther, 48, 82 McLean ly by the New Jersey State SoParastas services were held A native of Philadelphia and a
street,
fell 45 feet from a wooden ciety of Washington D. C. which
"Tuesday and Wednesday evening. former resident of Newark. Mr; DISCUSSING FINAL PLANS' Are members 01 Court Mercedes Catholic Daughters of America, ilan into
a hopper at the Mid-provides financial support and
Burke was e-nployed as an aud- who will sponsor a spaghetti dinner, Sunday from 4 until 7 P. M. at the Knights of Columbus llesex Concrete Products Com- .helps place teachers as observers
ALAN EDWARDS
itor for Sperry and Hutchinson: auditorium Pictured left to right are members of the committee, Mrs. WlUiam Scully, art iany plant at the foot of Berry | in congressional offices, and the
ISELIN — Funeral services for in the New York office.
chairman-'Mrs Bernard Jost, Mrs, Stephen Toth, co-chairmen, and Mr*. Herbert Ruetsch,
Itreet. He was taken to PerthEagleton Institute of Politics of
Alan Edwards, 195 East George
Amboy General Hospital where he Rutgers University which selects
Place, who died suddenly on Sunis being treated for cerebral con- the fellows and plans and directs AFTERWEREPm/Tday, were held yesterday at thesister, Miss Judith Burke, and
1 TOOTHPASTE SAVES LIFE CARD DELAYED 52 YEARS cussion, possible brain damage the study program.
Thomas Costello Funeral Home,
brothers, Robert and Thorn--A BUS WITH STAMPS
lacerations of the head, face The program will enable the
Green Street and Cooper Avenue, two
Dallas — A transportation prob- Glenwood Springs, Colo. — Newark, N. J. — Mailman Ru- and
as, "all of Iselin.
and body.
teachers to observe the work of
with a requiem Mass at St. Ceben
Oritijraa
surprised
to
notice
lem of Dallas Christian Grade James Currier, who was forced
the congressmen and to attend a
I
a
postal
card
bearing
a
1912
date.
to
spend
a
week
in
his
automoSchool children was, solved when
DANCE SATURDAY
series of seminars with admini
SMART
WIFE
WOODBRIDGE — The Wood-parents collected 1,305,000 trading bile stranded in snow on a little It was addressed to Miss Ger
stration,
$jcials, jnajflr, jtatejss
^ Ona hii
Organizationi
ridge Teachers' Organizationitamps
Mrs
school
Mrs. Witmer and schjwl
„ _ , ^w,..-..,,^.-,.-,.-.
[bate comfHteoonfidenM in hisjgijoups,' conjressJAniT .^personnel
4Hwt to ItaU ffbntn)
Chjiatma* and a Happy New Year wife as shown by an ad be.ran and journalist*
C. 'Higgins ar-fchewing gum am) melted
to
All.
fenesto
Pasquale."
Miss
-imp ounce, a o n i n u y w o t . : saved his l5e. Power line inin the focal paper. "For Sale:
s
Demetriu*
Hall,, Carteret, w l t htion
i ^ e for
d t°
*aP bus,
" » which
stamp will be spectors found him and he ex-Lelbach, 80, could not recall any Complete set of encyclopedias;
Demet
a new
I Tickets
dancing may
beginning
at 9 p.
be purchased
at them.
the third in the private schooPs plained how he had satisfied his one by that name, The ca/d " never used; my wife knows everything."
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KKUN - Tho Rnritan Valleyi
Unit of th? New Jersey Assnria-1
linn for Rdnrdfld C h i l d r e n
(N.lAIK'i Is f»oin(i ahead wl'.h
plan' (or the opening nf tho Tndr-j
pendent Living Cnn'pr in SoplTrt^l
her.
dill:-'ft Finno, Edison, president
nf the I'nit made the announcement a! the unit's nrptint; Monday in New Brunswick The Vnltj
hones to he, ahle u?c n Cimo
Kilmnr nite hrt Mr. Finne sla'fd'
Ihc center will he onen fit n t"rfl-.
|pornrv 'He If the ori»lnnl C'VI'CP'
ill not yet
fivnilnh'p.
!
! )
,1'n'ty Van. Hulflf.,.itunerjn(eni)tiut!
',nf tho new Wno'lhrld't! Schnn' for
:Ue|.iird"d ^x^'n:n the ''V'':;"ril n".i
jpprt'i and facililies nf th" new in11'.
stitution.
HAPPY ANNIVKIISARIKS: WoodbrlrlRi* To» nihlp Jubilee rouplen were hon- on thin oormlon. The couple* from left to right: Mr. and Mm. John Ruth,
Ibhrrt Mijtrrnk, I1i"Wnnrl Pntk ' ored by Bishop Crurce Ahr, Smidav, with irrnlh riimm«Tnnrnttni; thMr 5Sth wed- Mr. and M K Peter I'rhan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlw
Alcxandrr. Mr. and Mrs. William l.ftTlcr, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Traklmowta,
was presented ns \Yv. n-w ext'eii- ding iinnivrnwics IHil in Ihr St. Mirv's C:\tlirdral. Trenton. Rfv. iamrs
tive secretary.
RUMCN, lormer curate nt St. .lamps Church, IVondbriilgr, now director of the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Procrnlk. Mr. and Mm. Frank Ungvary, and Mr. and
Mrs HMiard Po'nnd. Metne'ien. Family Ufo Bureau "anil Mr. and Mrs. William l.rahy were In charge ol ar- Mrs. Thomas Desmond.
.srhnnl chnlrman, sinlerl children rangements. 90 golden jubilarian and 290 silver jubllarian .couples were honored
| from four years of ace and up
mm' ww r f H o r fnf the New,f
citiieiw in their governmeat,
1 D
*^ $
business practices, personal deal-si t u a t i o n involving conduct^/
\J i „
nri'iwwif'k •'"H Perth Amboy
Mrs. M«yerj advised. MemLOCJll R e S K I C n l S
ings and sex relationships issquare|y and o.ercome prmmirr1 w O l f l C l i
I OlCiS
Hmnv Da" Causes.
bership is open to all female
iwidespread from the top level of itoward wrongdoing. This result*
.lerrv V,n*\, anorncd the hecitizens of voting age.
MKMORIRS PREVAIL: A» thrr* ol the »arly memb*rn n( the fiewarcn History
to its newest mem- in Immediate deep per«onal satNN
of 'a ne«' fimd raising
For further Information or
-Oth anniversary rnkr yesterdny during the birthday celebrntlnn R| the Amcrl- dnninn
isfaction and a consciousness of
iber."
(
nro "'am which vifl ni'nrnate in
transportation,
contact Mrs.
pleasing
God
with
yet
future
rell'J,ll WnndhrldRr. Pictured left to right art Mr», Alfred Scheldt, Mm. Frederick .Tune.
WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Robert
WOODBRIDGE - A number| "We need a guide," Mr. Reusch
ward*, Mr. Reusch concluded. Meyer*, public relations chair- Wells, FU 8 - SS1S or Mrs. Nathan
nl
local
residents
were
among
the
stated,
"A
touchstone
to
tell
UJ
'".nd Mn. John Ry»n.
The Rarltan Vallev Unit Ii mnk
FU 1 • 9388.
man, announced on April 33 a
Nlrs.'john J . V H i m to » » ' | i . nffie*. on V» V*™™ f ° S a c r e d re-Just exactly what is right and GLENN QUITS OHIO RACE
unit
meeting
of
the
League
of
; Maurcr, North I'lainlield.
Mav i. to 411 N W Street, Newcenllv at Elizabeth to hear the what is wrong. Gods Wore, the Lieut, Col. John II, Gkmn, Jr. Women Voters of Woodbrldge oung Dems (o Hear
lecture, "Facing Up to the Ur-Bible is an absolute source of
Also Mrs. Clifford R, Barhour.Brtmsvvlck.
truth testified to by Jesus' words, has announced that his slow re- Township will be held at the
ay of Our Times." on the
BrookMaym Monday
Sixth District, Mrs. Dnnlell A Movie "The Tov
"Vour word Is truth' (John 17:17). covery from a severe head Injury home of Mrs. Robert Wells, 6
barred
an
active
campaign
and
he
WOODBRIDGE - The WoodPhoebe Court, Colonla.
Witnesses' ^ gives counsel not only for the
Mrs,
at the National Guard Armory, individual as to his life course, dld ™ l w ™ !' f*lr to auk "tht Mrs. Frank Enderleln will give bridge Young Democratic Club
a
,ChnriM M. Rnglkh, scotch
at the ne<tt
John Dufner presiding minis-but also to nations for it is alP«°P Ie « . o h l ° to v o t « « «
i 'report on information the will meet, Monday, 8 30 P. M.,
s
'Time to He- Marie Shepherd of Maplewood,
1'|Plains; Mrs. n h f HerentsenJ"nltMn" II.
ter
of
the
Vetuchen
Congrega-ibook
of
governmental
law
M">»">«.
The
annotince—t
»
*
"know
your schools" committee at the Forge Inn.
Cnlik'ii Memories"
off a
for
gathered
on Uw special topic, Guest speaker will be Brook
tion.
East
Unit,
headed
the
local
well."
l
™W
~
.•me nf the Scwarcn
, nomination between Colonel Glenn "the Elementary School and Hayes a former Congressman
ohip. andl
i"roup
and
reported
tha
assembly
Showing
how
a
person
can
terlcal."
,,l, Federation Day
Mrs. William E. AlmaKi, Wood- DOUBLE CRASH
a success, the high attendance face up to today's situation and and Incumbent Senator, 74-year- Special Facilities." Serving on torn Little Rock, Arkansai,
., ..iiv yesterday nf- Songs offered by the chorus inLafayette
Colo.
—
Dwighl
and
the committee are Mrs. Frank presidential advisor to the late
which included complete f amities j resist wrong pressures, Mr. old Stephen M. Young.
ii,,. American Legion cluded "Golden Jubilee", "On a
Burns, Mrs. H, £ , Avtrlll, Mrs 'resident John F. Kennedy and
Start
officers,
guesU
of
the
David
Peterson,
identical
twins.
and
the
3J
new
ministers
ordain-;Reusch
stated,
"First,
one
must
'Sunday Afternoon", "Boynton
Richard Burton made his United Irving Bersak, Mrs. Rudolph to President Lyndrn B. Johnson,
local
club.
Included
Mrs.
A,'had
identical
wrecks
while
driving
e&
Is
proof
Of
that,
he
pointed
out.
learn
what
is
right
and
what
Is
with the theme. Beach", and "New Jersey" with
States debut as "Hamlet" andWrubel and Mrs. Joseph P. Virand prcsidenlly holding the
ue dressed in | words written by Mrs, Koiusko. Lni?hton Scaver. Jr., Sixth Divlthelr earn behind each other. "Effects of thii Christian gath- wrong by God's standards. Mak- was warmly received by Uw
Arthur T. Vanderbllt chair at
ihlck.
trict Vice President and M's.Dwight swerved off the road into ering will be felt throughout New ing an effort to please God in
veors ago andTh« birthday cake w'ss cut
critics In Boston.
Thumoll, Northern Vice'I ditch and David, driving close .Jersey," Mr. Dufner advised.
doing
what
Is
right
and
avoiding
Th« metting is open to alRutgers University where he i«
pk-tures and photo- by three of the earliest momberi,
behind, followed suit. David told Lyle E . Reusch, a missionaryi*hat Is wrong Is the highest and For the third time, Dennis women Interested In learning dolns some Instructing and
time were dis- Mrs Johtl R y a i l i Mrs. Frederick
minister of the Watchtower So-'.best motive in resisting the pres- Weaver has taken his leave of more about the vital issues al- working with students at Eagl*J Adams, and Mrs. Alfr«d Uincheon a l rnbb , g,
R
a n d cn<M not prevent following clety
and District Supervisor,1 sure toward immorality."
Dodge City. This time NBC hasieoting themselves and their ton Institute of Politics.
Also addressing the group will
K(l i,,,t smmsen, presi- Scheldt.
lal|rant> Rout(J 35 R e d Bailk his brother.
gave the featured lecture and Second, he showed that a persigned him in a half-hour Saturday families.
be Middlesex County Freeholder
" ^
Mi,,im,,(| the group and, Pregiding at th« tea table were May 8, when officers for thi
pointing
out
the
urgency
of
our
»on
should
"recognltt
that
i
Hie
League
of
Women
Voters
night
feature
called
Kentucky'!
lc(1 t h e l l a R
Mra. Adams, Mrs. Scheldt. Mrs. c o m i n g y e a r w ||| bo Installod, llttt BOOK RETURNED
is a national, state,' and local Dlmtor Georje L. Burton
times, stated, "Immorality, ma- penalty of loss of life is exacted Kid."
\\r- John Kozusko of- Ryan, and Mrs. W. W.
organization of an non-partisan Walter Alston has won four Naterlallsm, International tensions of those who practice wrong
buffalo,
N.V.
After
55
wars,!
rlubs song afld Mrs
Shortstop Dick Groat of the St,nature, dedicated to the purf l that threaten nuclear destruction doing."
Sixth Dirtrict clubs were rer> D F QAULLK'S VISIT
book borrowed from the Buffalo
tional League pennant* with the
ni.-iiii, t h e collect.
re&cnteo an follow*: Mrs. John
,
, ,.
, 1and
. rountv library was reare flames that lick at the fiber "So God's word and organic Louis Cardinals hit .394 against pose of encouraging the actlv. Dodgers.
11IQrFire
1A
hc
a n
r n
It. (lark road the hi* Mahon. Av«nel; Mrs. Carl B.
' " ^ ° ' ' i; ' •*'"7 " tinud A library spokeftnan of civilisation. Immorality in tion help us to face up to anythe New York Mets last season and Informed participation
ihc dub and nongs of Muhsgnug, Berkeley Heights; embassies show mat all of theaid the book was'brought back;.^.
by a chorus Mrs. Leslie Trinity, Cartcret;'.Latin American rounlries wouldC a w , m a n ttn0 sfl id ^e (ounfji
Mr-;. William Burns, Mrs. Stephen Nudge, Clara Bar-welcome a visit by France's'it in an old bookcase in her home'.
K>iTBa*. Mrs, Ko^Un; v U n . .WUUiua ^lloorhouH, Presjfknl At QaulW,- D« GculU^but did twUwow who had *W
Meet April 23
Attend Ass
f"
flidh Year Celebrated
Sewaren History Club
Mh. Arthur1 Bradley,!has invited 'Latin America In ftw* thefodlr.
i Purdy, Mrs. Slmon-jjr., Fanwood; Mrs. Cheiter simple terms "to join France j ' _ . .
. . . . il t n the
laud Mrs Steven Vargo. Baginski, Fords; Mrs Victor L. "hand in hnnd" toward a %h-or1dli Ai»erifiin League Is the left field
Olive Van Iderstein waiiNeraeth, tianvood, Mrs. II. B, undfr^oing a "complete transfor-fonce a t Boston's Fenway Park
kpatiht. ;
Williams, Iselin; Mrs. Norman mation,"
which stands 37 fwt.
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- here Fridai/!
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j * IVwer brutes * Wlnic
liunon udio • Batkuji lijjliii
IUKI dud rtai • Oulitde mt
ill.Hk wifxri and '
wlnJilmld t 'I'mteU K'«H »l| aiuuiid.
nrlpc • CuOVtrublc with puwci upeuted top m d
vinyl (uantMU <uvtt.
Immy a i lo mil yuui *|'«i<l ' " ^ 1<ir c ' ' g » » « .
Hilh Hint luxury g|>tlom; Full-lcuttih tumulc
U'twceu trout >cdl> • M<l«l ""' «'•">' * R o t V c '
ujiml uioldmu • Ddiut wlutl i"'"" *»IUi I
Imetl kiMKkolf liul* • Air omdilluiwr • T
X U» • Vinyl uivtml luidtuii "«>l • A«<:.it p«iru
Vuu tan IIJTI ihc ulliuiatc MI *tiion by darjulug
VJUI UKU hut-bluodcd I|MJIU luuimg michine
with ihcte ttciliug Mwiiiiig perUinaincc aptioru;
219 cu. lu. V-8 i 4-lixcd maim
mine lu, •» wlitu
' ™,.-.WI)|,
W A U D
,SNErs
M A U C SKVVVAV
whccli and lira • Heavy-duty battery.
A l T M lOKB MO 1UK C O M f A H « WONUiR M m i N D A NEW YOR1WURU) 5 1 V X
V
: lJ
Independent-Leader
(E.B) . Cartcrrt
r
T h u r s d a y , April 16. 1964
PAGE TEN
the rink and rental of skates
(he Crows Nest
ISKI.IN PERSONALS
Church, announced that the next
only is open to both men and
men. Busses leave the parking
lot at 7:30 p.m.
- T h e Missionettes.
esa I
Annual Lum-Iu> "" ,S
COLOmA of Explorer Post annual bridge |,lm.,,,
e held in Room 101, St.sored by the Colon, , ,,
School, Tuesday, from the Perth Ambny i
May 19, 12:30 p .m
School. Saturday, » a.m
m.
ofv Mayor and Mr(e Paul Sopfflo, 335 New n m
S T x ^
r Si.ierhood of Con.rc Ohijrch. wj ^ " ^ U " *
S , Cecelia,
now available.
T*le. LI M M
gati(,n Beth Sholom will have their P ^ J 1 * c t l u r c n ' *
" W s d a y , 8 p.m., In Room 207.
Mrs. Peter Sidm
<;™rge Maxwell. Si'. ( h.ivlrs Miuvah dinner, Monday at
Mortimer Cowpnin ,.
ft ere and There:
Si rent, wax honored Sanrdav .it woo( l Manor, Maolewood.
chairmen and ..hiiulri
Beverly G, Tobias, W
;i family dinner on hi1! birthday. t,,rr»H will b? S'd Skolsky i
tacted immediately i.
ami John 'Varo.'cnk. Fords, nrr
fljoRts included: KnKcrt C ^'ank one woman Show."
r ^ h l ^ n ' l w i ' ^ X m n r w "will bird 'games' start at 7 p.m., andGuild members have i;j
n
' the Uc^n's List nt Fnirlrish
Lincoln Hlrfwav. and MissKarn .Volunteers are needodjit the ^
E ^ ^ E S i n d Juniors repilar games at 8 p.m
This is the Im-p-M f,
lii: insoiK University for the day
Cuilia, Charles Stred. and lii-wife l s e | j n Assemhly of fiod Church. ••"•in Fatima _Regular troop meetings of theeven of the year ,IIK| ,
;
WSSK. i students. . . . Terhn c;il
nnd children Mrs. Mawx-fl nnd 4R p,,r)<c|pV Boulevard, Thursday J™J
Rnrtvnie, Junior and Cadette, will be for ihi» | ( | 1
Sergeant Albert L Eaton ha*
Huthann. Faith. Hope, and filing «venin»s and all dav Raturdavs h a l i
General Hospital, \\,
I
S
1
graduated from the Military Air
.Ir
On Sundnv. the M ; I ^ P ' - i n heln with the com
Stevenson, publMn
St.
Transport Servirr Senior Nun
Ali.ng with Mr Sc.ink. mnMivd buiMin".
advised.
rnmmifsionwl Officer Academy
Wednesday, April 22
al Orlando AFB. Fla. A flifih't
of - T h e PTA of St. Cecella^s
they were guests of Mr nnd Rev .
^ A,)d
- T h e Jersey Aire Ch
s,_ C e c e lia's
togiMw-. Sflt, -Eaton i», thi ims-.
Mt^ Carmel VI \
M a rharfss KtWn. Thr •«•*.•
hand of the former Janice Gloff.
hf
Sunday
and
Mr*. Klein was pastor nf Trinity ^m<^ ^
Card Party /
w .,, ^ H ( 1 S a ( l i r .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilChurch for manv year': Trmitv ^ _ gf 9 w fl m
WOODBRIDC.E ,,
liam Gloff, 8 Homsby Avenue,
< W h M S now the l«eiin V-'m- ' j
^
^ . ^ j ^ ^ .
Mt. Carmel PTA «,n
Fords. . . . Three hundred and
blv of Rod Church.
a r n n | . n c M ) (h - sf t h ? s e m j m o n , h K .
card party, Tuesday ,,i
h v M r S l j a m e s Kilker,
seventy-eight pupils from Woodassis
- A meetinRol SI c - c . i a - . n o
, c ; i n ? rf , h p H o n n r t t e s 4 . H
bethtown Gas ami i (,
bridge Senior High School visited
-A
A troop
troop meeting
meetingoof Bnv Scout
Vouln Council win be held t<,ni?ht c ), fc ^
nany, Perth Amhm
^ ^
^ hhpp||ddMMo mn r i, aBv , ffrrffllmm
the American Shakespeare FestiBORN
at 7.30 o.m.. in St. (-ceba s
the "World's In,,
, h h o m ( 1 Troop 49 will be held Tuesday;
5,M
val in Stratford. Conn.. Tuesday,
- Attorney and Mrs.
,,n r l . ; . A « «
• v from 7 to 9 p.m..
p.m., in St. Cecelia s Herbert M. Barnes of Roselle shown. Tickets «, ,,
to see the matinee showing of TOP SWIMMERS- - Two o< Woodbridge'i oot slandins aquatic stars art pi lured abovr with j School. Rioom 101.
Bov Scout Troon 47 will meet,
"Hamlet" . , . Army Pvt. Samuel
have announced the birth through the student.
will be held School Cafeteria.
their roach al the first annual banquet held bv the Rahway VMCA Wrls Swim Irani at the
also be obtained I
iat the First Preshvterinn Church _ ^ P " " 1 " ^ ™ 2 n m.. at
T. Waller, son of Mrs. Leroy
Frank J. Decibus |,.,
(
( r a
•sHla'i.
Chnrdi.
Rrhear?Bl
'
^
n
e
Summers,
co-lender,
home ofGe
Members attendnl
Avenel, participated in six weeks Mary E » « Averill.
doing an excellent J«b with this tram and hopes for a bigger and better j - »
and ,,
i . 4.,
eral
Of wmfer training at Grafenwohr. Kastner has
Germany, which ended yesterday, tetm neit *"!%
Marine P v t First Class Ham- E.
—
"
you purchase your garden supBergen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John n l
I f )
1 M_ '
meeting win be held in the Auth ; J™
plies
from
reputable,
established
Ma i
tion
of
officers
will
he
held
L Bergen. Jr.. »Wilson Avenue ^ C l l O O l I O I l f l € r S
AWPWi F i r e h w e HaH. * o'cfock: " msinessmen. This will not only
The Jimior Department Sun
-Melvin Bennett, newly elected
Iselln, is participating in a comtonipht.
„
.
.
,
„,
assure
you
of
•
quality
but
will
dav School teachers of the Firstpresident of the Men's Fellowbined armed forces training op- m U l i i A l t l h l T C n i n
—The Ladies Antiliarv of the
Church ^ win jrn^tjship of the IselmAssembty of God
WfdnMdij thru <ttm ii, Ulf
|n.!_Presbvterian
eration which began yesterday at,I l i t l T l C H i l J c r M i i p
particularlv n n e w a l s o wbat
« " " * • « * * • a r e **
Stein. «« Hudson Boulevard. » - ^
^
S '
^ i L ^ - i ^ ^ t
the church.
, 1 ' «S ! « • •' ':»•
ISELIN
Camp UJuene. N. C . . .
EDiS0N
_
Wchani w
jago,.sections,
a r T S £ d bv J > *
y°° W ^ - accura^
WAI.T l l | S \ n <
TidbUi!
a s s i s t a n t superintendent oTseph Corse, acting superintendent!
.
—St. Cecelia's Rosary Society
Airman First Claw Donald M ischook in Edison Tranship. com-:of Middlesex County Department! M r - <-°rse also advised resiat
a monthly Skatig
Mularz son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich-mended the parents of students of Weights and Measures "to
SO, at the South Amael Mulan. « Lockwood Avenue, attending Sand Hill School on the use extreme care at this time of
er
Avenue,
boy Arena. Price of tickets inWoodbridge, is at Eamstein Air record attendance at an organiz-year in purchasing so-called 'lawn; l c r s
tonight,
cludes transportation, admission
Base German}' Airman Mularz ation meeting. At the meeting,'dressings' from unknown, fast-;
- A meeting of the Sodalitv of
an intelligence specialist, *ent to held Thursday. » 7 r of the par-talking, fly-by-night vendors. " I t i M i « Afary
,„„.,,
,MqGonigle
, . v ^ . , . s ^ the Blessed Virgin Marv of St. Cag
Germanv from an assignment atients were present to hear Mrs is the usual practice of such
Hnnnrotlnf
n l n n celia Church
h
t
Church
win wrt "^ toDow AFB. Main Tbelinnan is-Nicholas Voik. Jr.. president of .-'salesmen'
to approach
a i 0 be Honoredat
Uinn celia's
morrow
nltfit
in
the
School
Cafemorr
ltf
i
h
S
h
l
a graduate of Woodbridee Seniorithe Middlesex County Parent- housewife with a proposition of, PORT READING - Jack BerSPECIAL RATES TO
High
tolina, field representative for teria.
g School. His wife^Dorofty.
y (Teacher AssoeiaUon Council, wholtreating the lawn at a lump sum] the
New Jersey Education \s- —The Christ's AmHa«adnrs of
OROUTS
is the daughter of Mrs. Albert commented on the dnique " set- i price.
tb? Iselin Assemblv o' Cnd Church
Smith, 9 Pine Street Bangor. Me. up" encountered in Sand Hill The product usually exposed sociation and William Brenner, will meet tomorrow 7-vi n m . ?' Every Nlrht
. _].
[ o r s a ) e has u t t j e of n o value member of the Board of Educa. . . Among the Democratic Party. School.
Except Mondaj
p
Special c
classes
for retarded whatsoever, said Mr. Corse, a n d t i o n w i ",; •*> 88u e s t speakers
at athe ctv-rch 4ft Berkfr?v
e
leaders who participated April 10 Special
7:31 to U P M.
r^
.
.
.
.
. . . ' • , •
*«
I
F
* iHinnni* fni>
Mies
UOPU
P
Uji.
T
h
e
Westminster
in the school,it
of c o f j ;
y
school,'it is generally composed of
in a day-long session stressing children are held in
h
SSchool
h l 9, of the.First Prosbvt-^^n Church! vutinw, taturdaj
in
f grounds,
d tea lleaves, plain Gonigle, a teacher
techniques of voter registration with the principal's office locatedd fee
Por
dirt,
sawdust
colored
and
scented
t
Reading,
who
is
retiring
in Will meet Sundav. The Junior sundifia HnUdiji
for the 1864 Presidential election |in Clara Barton School.
Hi"h Fe'lo'vshln will ir""pr l>\ 10 !N P.M to i P.M
June
were National Coirunitteemani Mr: Jago stated that a Parent-jwith cow manure or some other'
a.m.. and th» Senior Ifi?h FHh'.vDavid T. Wilentz, and Joseph P.lTeacher Association can onlytwaste product and contains as; The dinner will be held at t h e
shin r>.t 7 p.m.
Somers, Freeman Street. Wood function under the approval of the much as 90% water, in any Forge. Route 9, Woodbridge, on
—The speria' cln.« fi
Steveni * 6th. South Amboj
bridge . . . Frank E. Rumpeetin administration.
'case. Mr. Corse declared, theApril 30.
children win be held at St. CeJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Kovach, principal of Clara fertilizer value is close to noth-( Tickets may be obtained from
Rumpeetin of Avenel. has recently J Barton School, extended an i m i ^ g .
iMrs. Katherine Bishop or Mrs.
pledged to the Tau Chapter of thetation to the parents to join the' "It is the advise of this de-jMary Power at School 9. ReserZeta Psi Fraternity of North Clara Barton PTA. He suggested partment," he counseled, "that vations close Monday,
Cirtml'iH i.
I" 1-5SW
U } - Roihi* 1 ol
America at Lafayette College, they remain r an entity, d
Mtnlo Port Shoppinq O n
their
NOW
j
h i am inetings.
ti
j j J i?, B a u g t e
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
of
ge Senior .High School'
steering c o m m p e w a s
TODAY Thru TUESDAY - FIRST MJN!
formedd ultdsr
the direction of
d
"SEVEN DAVS IN MAY'S.5
V o l k to
If you are an alumnus of Indi-!^ lurflw tavesUgate.
Hurt Lancaster - Kirk Douglas
ana University, you are invited v a r i o u s recommendations. InFredrlc March
aln) starrlnc Ara Gardner
to attend a Founder's Day meet-i e l u d e d o n U M L ? e e r i ! l 8 c J ) r a 5 n l . t t e c
FU'S
iare:
Plus Jerry Lewli Uurjh Riot!
ing for alumni throughout New
. Mrs. Edmond Buckate*^
Rand; 3pMk4»,Vtnttla Sterenion
SOMERVILLE
"DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP"
J-rsev to be held Sunday, AprU^™jamin Sherman, Mrs David
y, p
H
Held Over Thru Sat. - First Run!
21 at Wallv's on the Hill. Bonnie
"FROM RUSSIA WITH* LOVE"
Kli&e Matlnn: '
PLUS "TWICE TOLD TALES"
TURNPIKE
ROLLER SKATING
50«
SOUTH AMBOY ARENA
RITZ Theatre
"McLINTOCK"
HIRH DOUGLAS
FREDRIC MARCH
AUA GARDNER
>™?
SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY
"MUSCLE BEACH PARTY"
PLUS "SUMMER HOLIDAY*
Today Thru Tuesday - Pint Run!
• Wilson, and.
Hons may be madeVith Saul J.
Abh
Abraham,
38 Clinton Avenue M
Kearney . . . Harold Hertig wilii Mrs. Edward McKeon, who
be installed as president of t h e ' P 1 * 5 ' ^ a ' ^ e m e € t ' n 8 ' announ
White Birch Men's Club at cere-iced there will be a meeting <of
monies to be held at H a w a i i a n ^ steering committee, on TuesCottage. Cherry Hill, Saturday'day, April 21, at the Clara Barnight, He will succeed Theodore!ton School, at 8:30 p.m.
Dembrowski. Nat Goodman, 146
" ^ ^ ^ ~
Arlington Drive, Fords, is in
charge of arrangements . .
, Rotary Club will hold it?
BRUNSWICK
C Academy
O
Award
Nomlnitlonr
THK CARD|NA1
plus
«B0AD T Q
HONG KONG"
NOW THRU TUESDAY
FIRST RJIN PERTH AMBOV!
NOW THRU TUESDAY!
Burt Lucuter - Kirk DOIICUI
At»
"7 DAYS
IN MAY"
WlffTlMtCASTER
KIRH DOUGLAS
FREDRIC MARCH
AVAGAMNEH
Brl»n Krllh - V.
PI IS
"HAUNTED I
Vlnrfnt Prkf - li
f'W !
SINDAV EVIMM, .
MONDAY • II I SUM
"IRMA
?hlTlf»
LaDOKF.'
Mafl.alnr-Ijrk
l.imngi|
—ANII-
-PluiRITII Preilrj
"SOME LIKE IT 110r|
Jack Ltmnton - I-T- (
M»rllyn Munir*
"BLUE HAWAII"
BONUS FRIDAY ft SATURDAY!
Sophia Loren
Saturday at 1:00 Only
"2 WOMEN"
"TARZAN OOES 0 INDIA"
TUCTTtgJ& HtATMS - CltItM£ H T g ' TBt E
OUTIKMIIMC TOKOUTf* JUNCTION 3 5
TOIL MrUHOtD ON M T t D RECEIPT
1
"h TIGER WALKS"
Plus - "RAVMIE"
Siturdiy t Sunday M.
2:00 P.M.
"A
T I G E R "WALKS' |
and
"HAUNTED PALACE"!
F R EE.'
Sat. • Sun. 1 P. M.
Efenlni Show 1;M P. M.
WEDNESDAY thru SUNDAY
APRlt 22-21
Elvii Prttlcr
"FUN IN ACAPULCO'
ierrj lewli
1
"Don't Give Up The Ship"
TAT
Sewaren Generating Station of
•Public Service. Earl McMahon.
a new member of the club, and
manager of the plant will be hosts
Members will be taken on a tour
. of the plant in the morning . . .
WOODBRIDGE, N. J .
AT THE
NOW THRU SATURDAY
7:00 - 9:00
"Clover Room"
Tony Curtis in
; At Random:
'
Arthur T, Peterson, son of Mr.
Sat. Matinee Only
. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, 166
2:00
^ Prospect Avenue, Woodbridge
Steve Reeves ,
. and a sophomore at Upsala Col--• lege. East Orange, has joined
" Tbeta Epsilon, fraternity. A 1962
i graduate of Woodbridge Senior
SUN. • MOJJ. - TUES.
" H i g h School, he is majoring in
, n business administration .
" Mayor and Mrs. Walter Zirpolo
Frankle Avalon
, Z are planning a trip to Denmark
"Annette" Funlcello
" leaving after the All-America City
And
* b a n q u e t . . . And by the way, since
'• the All-America City Award is thp
" greatest honor ever given Wood
bridge, we hope we will see you al
; the banquet Saturday night at th<
STARTS WEDNESDAY
•. Woodbridge Armory when thi
"From Russia With Love"
" award will be officially presentee
'' by Dr, George H. Gallup . . . The
,,}BPW Is ulatiDinE an outstandjngjl,
. affair for its eighth installation:!
* dinner-dance to be held Mav 21
" at the Shackamaxon Country Cluh1
Scotch Plain*--. Tickets are availIII Z-0Ui
' able from ;wy member of the!
;
Today. thru Tuesday
dub . . .
Friday and Saturday Night
! "THE SLAVE'
* 9 P . M. 'TIL2 A. M.
"Muscle Beach Party"
(no charge if dinner is n | t desired)
"Adventures cf
Sinbad" •
Your ChoiceOl:
Sbr imp-Ustertail-P Mine
FftRDS
PLAYHOUSE
Last But A'o< Leant:
*', There is one good thing about
I he new form of Government —
vou drn't ha\-i to KU Ilirouch hectic primarv elections every year
. . Tt »ill seem strange mt to
••"' Mik 1 Trainer .ica'n.
F.ach
'""•'"•"•(1;n' morning vour navi• « - T "'fd I" roke her head in
t"'<c> rlonr and say: "Hi.:
''••h.ipl loM'iih Trainer" ami h?
'•—jf'pbFv
added:
"Ksquire"
"*' n t!K> next question "jould h"
. iWh»t'ii nr»" and Mike >>uuld
J
»nrt o'f
hr war, n fonnlnMl iif
"l' '^nrmation - and that infnnna<t--- "tm v-as alwavs correct. 't*\ei
'ax office, under his Hiieclion,
was a wll-oiled inai'hine. You
could get anv information vou
wanted at a moment's notice —
I
the figures will alwavs be avail;
able. Yes. it will seem strange,
'
indeed, not'to see Mike aroi'iid
the town hall anvmore . . for
he seemed a part - an iinwi, tant i>art
-nf the entire community
- Jo* I 1n1 «". (; r«ve
Street. Woodhnilciv i- ••ecowrine
picelv
1
frrnn h' '' r•"• -nt i'lness
Ditto: Joe Valenli's son . . .
DINNER SERVED FROM 7 TO 10:30 P.M.
"THE
CARDINAL"
7:30
* FREE - 2 0 % Off niscount Canl - good flow throufi!'
unlay, May 2 n d ! Gel your FREE DISCOUNT COIT
from any MOREY LaRUE ROUTE SALESMAN, or »t
MOREY U R U E STORE! Use one DISCOUNT CARD
Set another . . . then another . . . NO LIMIT ON V
NO (OVER
Saturday Matinee
Special Kiddie Show
2:00
"CAPTAIN SINBAD
"3 STOOGES"
11
•THE
CARDINAL"
5:Ul) - »:0O
Stiuday
"THE
CARDINAL"
fsdui. April ^ u d
HUNGARIAN SHOW
7: ;iU
LAUNDKKI'I
NO MINIMUM
Saturday Evening
tl:li0
DISCOUNT
COUPONS
IIS
• DRY <
• RUG (XKA> | V
II
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Phone 111 2-6161 or EL 2-5000
103 SALES OUTLETS
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Carteret Press
Thursday, April 16,1984
PAGE ELEVEN
I'
I
Local Jaycees Last Rites Held Monday
Hold Nomination For Michael J. Trainer
WINDOW
On Green Street
WOODBRIDGE- At thn rerent
meeting nf the Wodhrid^r Jay
WOODRRIDGE - The funeral
cws, the nominating rammilloe
of
Michael J. Trainer, who died
•nvfi-sinl question on whether pt not seat belts cut
presented n slatn of officers nnd
Friday at Perth Amboy General
nominations
were
arn'ptwl
from
"| l l i r s I,, motorists has been ahswered by the New
Hospital, was held Monday mornthe floor. Serving on I lie nomii'1',',.'Department through a report and study of al
ing at the Grciiwr Funeral Home,
nating cnnimillro wore Joseph
44 Green Street, with a solemn re*
„, rhf, Garden! Stale Parkway in 1963. Their reply
William Poll, Lawrence.
"•Mniorists wearing seat belts suffered three times less
Reagan, tiny Dortofsky, (md
.,„ ||,,,sp who did not."
Hupe Miller.
orv
Named for election at the Mayi ( : a n c e r Society this week com- M,r. Trainer, tax collector and
,,,,,,,-ilv which operates the Parkway said that a special
meeting lo serve for 1964-65 are mended the .various cancer jstodian of school funds for tha
„ „(.](|onls on the Parkway during 1963 found:
Donald Under, president; Hichnrd dressings groups In the Township, ownship since 1935, was a tlfe,'r 1240 accidents involved vehicles without seat belt.
osolgo, internal vice president; S o m e n a v e ^ ^ organized for ing resident of Woodbridge. Th»
.nhorl
DeSantis, external vice cevernl years and last year were 5-year-oM Mr. Trainer «erved In
.,l",rnt belts not in use and resulted In 689 injuries and
iresident;
Kenneth
Emmer, awarded by the Highland Park arious capacities of'the muniei• a l l ' - . ,'„ ;| ,-alio of about one injury to every two accidents.
reasurer; Jules Sabo, recording Cancer Society effice In recognlial government for 38 years. Be
;pcretary; William MacDowell, t i o n ° ' U^1" wf""k.
I „[ 13.1 accidents involved vehicles in which scat belts
nas assistant treasurer from 19211
corresponding
secretary.
One
of
the
new
units
of
the
jntil 1932 and treasurer from 1 M
r , im | n . s ulted in 29 Injuries and no deaths, for a ratio
Nominees for directors are l o c a l . b " n c h . ls, lhe .
...
lf
I ' m jury to every five accidents.
John Benko, Wylie Blair, W a l t e r H " 1 Church dressing unit which until 1935.
Mr, Tnnner was elected tax COP
Jakubowskl, Jack Lawrence, and W M w S « J « « i * •aiilmrity sjiid that of 2,294 vehicles In Parkway accidents1
has turned over a total of 4,183 lector hi November, 1934 and took
'etc
Lydon.
',mlv 213 or 9.3 per cent were equipped with seat belts.
dressings and bed pads. Mrs. office In January of 1935. He was
The installation dinner dancei1 j o s e p h Kubica is chairman of Ih re-elected until he gained tenure
, tlvn-itv has equipped its Parkway staff and police cars
committee report was presented
in the position.
-,
| S1 -,i'"M'K and has campaigned for their installation and use
by Mr Sabo F, h a i ™«|- The af-r b - ^ to k
lhe
m K
He
was
a
member
of* the.: New
fair will be held with the Jaycee- d r e M i n u n i t o w o r k i n ,
t
u .| U clcs since 1961.
ettcs, May 30, at the Brass L mAe f o r c l e a n w h i t e o r sHtripe Jersey State Association of Tax
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Collectors, an oversea? veteran of
Buckel
mateHal needed to make these World War 1 and past commander
t ,, b n i arP m the making for a mammoth pageant t« be
Fred Stebbins, president, urged dressings and hed pads. Thi
of Woodbridge American Legion
in rtumJbridge o» July 4 to mark the SOOth AnnlTersary
members to attend the All Ameri- material may be left at the
Post 87 and vice president of the
Robert
Bclko,
Cheryl
(Him,
Barbara
Bcndel,
Eileen
HenderWINNERS:
of
art
poster
contest
sponsored
by
the
Woodbridge
ca City banquet, the Jaycee Red branch office, 104 Main Street
l(HH,ri(|Rp and the State of New Jeney, according to MIM
son, Kenneth Anness and Miriam Bundy, Back row, Marilyn Cross benefit at Wdpdbridgelor pickup may be arrangec post Last Man's Club. A director
Junior Woman's Club which was open to elementary and Jr.
Wdlk. general chairman In charge.
Prosek, Mrs. William (J. Ritchie, chairman, Natalie Zagalik Junior High School and .the New through Mrs. John Schwfng of the Perth Amboy Savings and
High students In the township. The theme was "How to keep
Loan Association and tha Colonia
u large rommittee li being formed, bended by Mn. Rose
and Lois Nagy.
WoodbridgF clean and 'litter-less'." Front row, left to right,
Jersey Jaycee spring planning chairman, or Mrs, William Smitr
Country Club, he was area treasession at Somerville.
[co-chairman, 634 • 5550,
aiskt and Manny Coldfarb. PUni caU for the erection ol
surer of the Salvation Army, part
Mr, Benko, director, spoke on
stage at the Woodfcrtdgc High School ttadlnm.
president of the Woodbridge Lions
Records and Recognition Manuals
Club and for many years was ac"|,;,i;,,ini will be part or an all day celebration lnclndlng
i
that will be submitted to the State
tive In local R^d Cross and other
li reworks,
convention for judging. Each I
n
l
j
j»
community activities.
Jaycee project completed will be
j j g t fjV
LflQlCS
A member of Middlesex Council
presented
and
compete
with
and
J
Armory is expected to be filled to sapacity WOODBRIDGE - Winners of
WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Russell
857, Knights of Columbus, Mr.
against
the
other
170
chapters
in
WOODBRIDGE
At
a
meeting
the Art Poster Contest sponsored
Bauer was elected nrwidcp' nf
(;iy 111 i;ht when Dr, George H. Gallup, head of the All-AmeriNew Jersey.'
I of the Ladies Aid Society of the Trainer was a member, of St.
by the Junior Women's Club of
St. Anne's unit of Trinity EpisJames Church and Its Holy Nan»
iv. will present the All-America city award to WoodThe next meeting will be M a y P 8 ' Presbyterian Church; plans
Woodbridge were announced afcopnl Church.
Society,
we
14 at Bud's Hut and.all young ™ announced for a rummage
The armory Is being decorated in a patriotic theme with ter the judging Tuesday night by
Others named were Mrs. Harry
safe
A
30
Surviving are his widow, Alice
men
of
the
Township
between
the
("il
through
May
1
at
Frank Gubemat, art teacher at
urn; hunting and flowers.
Schrump, vice-president; Mrs. i
ages of 21 and 36 are invited to Fellowship Hall with Mrs. Walter (French); two daughters,, Mrs.
Woodbridge
Senior
High
School;
U'stcr Kershaw, secretary and
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Thomas J. Mullaney Jr., Wood,
attend and become a part of the Puckett as chairman.
Ronald Morecraft, realistic artist
Mrs, James Bennett, treasurer. ;
bridge, and Mrs. John G. Gjlfillan,
|
local
Jaycee
organization.
For
An
invitation
was
extended
from
Ifaruri-t. too, ii celebrating Saturday night with a CM- and sculptor* of Perth Amboy;
The new officers will be in-1
(additional information write P. O. t h e Women's Association to at- Arlington, Va., and five grand*
ball in Bcthlen Hall, in honor «f Mr George Carteret, and Mn. WilKam Ritchie, Art
stalled at a church service by the j
tend their meeting today to hear children,
Box 83, Woodbridge.
Department chairman of the Junidrr of New Jersey- K •» b e l » « «P«"««d by the TerRev. William H. Sc^imaus, June' l.i
I Rev. D. P. Scott.
ior Women's Club.'
A dinner wjll then' be held .at, the
nary committee. Mayor and M n . Andrew Bailck will
Mrs, A, L. Simonsen, president,
First, second and third prizes
Edison House, on Route 1.'
jwas
in charge
with the mayor of Elliabeth, Stephen Berdk and were awarded in three different
g of the recent meet"Mrs. Williarri TarW,Tchairman,
wife. Klizabeth was named after afar George's wife, categories, primary grades first
l n w i t t l MrSl E d w i n E a r l e y
n
l 8
made an appeal for attfcles to be i
t h r o u g h third, intermediate
Elizabeth.
sold at the Altar Guild rummage
a n arUdeon<Iwhat Does
grades fourth through sixth and
MARTIN BRAUN
sale in the, 6^-Baiffoil lj<jpse.
[The ball is open to all Carteret resides**. According it junior high grades seven through
h and Son
A donation'was'rtAJa to HoliD U d l U l i g i 0 n o f t e r W o m a n h ( ) o d " and a ISELIN - A Father
[committee,
eu&iiHei'<#Hn^^MiiMKtrilflMfcifc,flflkfe
supper will be sponsored by the
day House and to the Youth Feles won
Mrs.Time."
Joseph McEwen
beard
mee_U»g
yesterday
COLONIA
—Sinai
Chapterwith
of P«*>
onby
"May
the primary grades. Cheryl;!
Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop
ui (artmt'i mm*
Wptj wUl he M » W A « M
lowship for "
'
forA nth«jnost
a t ROcial w original;
a s heI
n
Wnr w u awarded first plMfc
omen's
B'nai
B'rith
held
its!
.
<! w i lMrs.
P rizK.
"
6 In FtUowship Hall,
prize in cash wffl be awarded to • eottpta nppeaiHtg b
erface,
Ken Anness second, and Barbara
F. G, Ba]win, the prettiest.
[ ecnlury dress.
Bendel, third. Honorable men- MHS rMNCV M. CASLSOfy breakfast will ,be,'U6l4, May 17,
True Road.'
d president, Mrs. Donald Iieb- On April 22, Mrs! D. Ogden will
tion*'
were
given
to
Linda
Ehrinarch committee haa been t r y t a t f H * f N n that tip
Plans were discussed for the
after
the
8:00,
a.
m.
service.
show
pictures
of
her
trip
to
CaliPORT
READING
Plans
are
skiiid and: Mrs. Jules Bluestone
hntt, UtM Jasper, Karen Czap, TO WED IN OCTOBER: Mr.
event at a special meeting v eld
Hostesses for the evening were Ih. tha final stage for the testi- rill attend a convention this fornia,
I resident governor of New Jeney, Mr fNtlf i t Carteret
and
M
n
.
Arthur
W.
Carlson,
"
H^idhardt and Lynn Gip g Knopf^
p^ Mrs. Bruce monial dinner in honor of Martin weekend at Atlantic City, for the Hostesses were Mrs. Edward Tuesday with Mrs. William Doerr
i Mi residence in the present geographical Halti^ot tUl iieedco. :
270 Highland Avenue, Metnchen, Mrs. Qeprge
l
' Brazil, Principal of School 9, to lorthern New Jersey district. Trost and Mrs. Fred Schwenzer. presiding.
Mrs,
Alan
Frwiris
High, it ii definite, the resetafctn jlftte, b > 4 * e hum
First place winner in the inter- formerly of Woodbridge, anMrs. J. E. Katora was elected
Mrs.
Frank
Meszaros,
i,nounce
the
engagement
of
their
be held May 23, at St. Anthony's Flans were formed for a paid
rated either in Carteret or Pfct Bending b t f m being mediate grades w a s Miriam
up membership party in. May. Aid Squad Auxiliary to fill the post of secretary, which
daughter, Nancy Marie, to
Recreation
Center,
West
Avenue,
Bundy,
second
place,
Robert
Bel
icallv moved to Sewaren.
was recently vacated by Mrs.
ko, and third place Eileen Hen- Stanley Loomls Spencer,
began his teaching Aa original skit, written and pro- Rummage Sale Today
Stephen Mihalik,
The group
deed by Mra, Jules Bluestone,
derson. Honorable mentions were son ol Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Reading S W ,
COLONIA
—
At
a
meeting
held
tendered
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Mihalik
will
be
presented.
Prospective
Spencer, Newvllle, Pa.
advancing to his members of B'nai B'rith and at the home.of Mrs. Melvin Lane, a "thank you" party recently In
it. Anthony's R. C. Church, Port Reading, Sunday Bsttetin- received by
y David Skibenski and
A
late
October
wedding
present position in 1925.
DUZ you DREFT Ellen Wood.
YOU SOFT-SOAPING GOD?
guests are welcome to see the West Street, last night, the Co- gratitude for their years of work
Zagalik was first place planned.
COLONIA — Monday evening, Tickets are available from of show,
lonia First Aid Auxiliary marked for the troop, at the home of Mr.
nith the TIDE? VEL, now is the time for ALL to CHEER
winner in the junior high grades. Miss Carlson, a graduate of
fieers
d
ieers of tthe fbllow^rtg Port ReadMrs. Abrams .announced ' the items set to be sold at a rum- and Mrs. Russell Eckensberger,
! you want real JOY, the TREND is to BREEZE to Holy Second place award went to W o o d b r i d g e Senior High the Colonia Cancer Club met al
School to, $ith Mrs. Norman Jor ing Jociil vhjj), :B*yhton Heights Ixecutive Board for the coming mage sale on Main Street today. Reynolds Street.
regularly. Alas, too many WOODBURY their heads Marilyn Prozek and third place School, Is a senior at DickinCivic Association and Port Read- 'ear as follows:
gensen, presiding.
The store will be open from 9-5 The members of tha mothers'
;
|pillo\v or work in their fields or yards like HANDY ANDY, Lois Nagy. Honorable mentions son College, Carlisle, Pa.,
Mrs. Jorgenson appointed Mrs, ing Parent-Teacher' Assocation.
Bulletin, Mrs. Jerome Stitch; today and tomorrow. Mrs. Rudy group decided that.*early dues
in this gr,aup went to Sharon E1H> where she Is a member of Zeta
Grewe, president jemtnded the of one dollar will^M collected
Wjlfiam fflinmerman, Mrs. Rjch ..Tickets wjl] jiot b'effljliat the
Ijw
ttembws to • * " » & frkwdi to bom o c a mothtif starting hi
Our Lord reigns, the WVfc'ot Peace will nevet netd fo mention for a fine wort of art to Women's Intercollegiate'Ten- &f#Bvaris, afdMrs,EartLawfon
as a nominating committee: The All reserf qfions should be jnade Rentention, Mrs. Morris Pecker- come down and Browse 'around September.
put an S. 0. S. Don't trust to LUX by .neglecting regular Tom Scully.
nis Team.
committee will tompite; a slat as soon as possible.
man; Aid to Israel, Mn. Harold since the money Vjjll go to the A discussion was held on the
i Sundays, or your daily or weekly Communion. Shall The program, the theme ot
The bride-to-be was n 1961 to be presented at the Miy meet
possibility of sponsoring a light
Alda;
B'nai B'rith-Youth Organi- squad.
py
WJU and remind you of the. IVORY placet up yonder? which was "Help Keep Wood- Debutante and was presented inc.
Interested In donatingg bulb sale.
T
Kniphts of Cdumhus zation, Mrs. William Chelnik; Anyone
y
bridge Clean and Litterless," was al the Holly Debutante Ball
just iulu JAB-O. The regular reception of Holy ComWays and means chalfAan Mrs
Budget and Finance, Mrs. Leo items that are saleable may leave The regular bi-monthly, meetwell received by students of the sponsored - b y BPW for Its
Paul Wittfeich, annliulKed j To Mark Anniversary Grossman; Constitution, Mrs. them at the store or call Mrs. ing of the Mothers' Club will be
II add to your L1BEBU0Y.
elementary and junior h i g h nurses' scholarship fund.
WOODBRIDGE - Middlese Morton Klein; Telephone SquadjGrewe or any other member of held on Tuesday, May 5, at tha
theatre oarty set- for May 4 ha
schools of Woodbridge. Several of
Mr. Spencer ls a graduate of
First Presbyterian Church.
[»ii> not be faithful, get hold of your PALMOUVE, and
the winning entries will be dis- Big Springs High School and in exceeded her expeotatlnjk, Ad- Council 857 Knights of Columbus Mrs,'Harold Blinder and Mrs. the auxiliary.
:••>•!i uui of bed daily, or at least every Sunday morning, played in the store windows in
Ray
Haftel;
Vocational
Guidj
ditionnl tickits are
will mark its 68th anniversary
1957 received a Bachelor of Arts see "What Makes Sammy Run
ance, Mrs. Irving Pliskin; Hillel,,
up SI'lC i SPAN, and DASH like COMET to Holy Masa Woodbridge. The Junior Women's
Degree in Economics from and restaurant reservations fo April 25 at a dinner-dance at S Mrs. Shelbon Rice; Bowling,|
fly tunimunion??? Attendance at Hely Mass and the "re-Club wishes to thank all pafitci- Dickinson where he w u a
Anthony's recreation, hall, Port
Mrs, Robert Kaye; Golden Book,
Our Lord in Holy Communion will prove to you in more pants and the teachers whe member of Phi Delta Thela the Black Amais may -stbl be ob Reading, according to an announ
Mrs. Monroe Berger; Aduit Jewtained from h«r
,
helped make the contest a sue
n une that your life, sad or happy as ft may be, will
fraternity. He Is co-owner and
Cancer dressing cheirm»8, Mrs cement by Philip, J. Boyle, pub ish' Education, Mrs. H a r o l d
cess.
operator of a Dairy* farm in
nil ul ZKiiT
Blacker; Anti Defam. League,
Richard Evfhs renofted'ttat I licity chairman.
Newvllle, Pa., and is president
Open house will be held at th Mrs. Morton Cantor,; Veterans,
MEETING TONIGHT
dressings were madp at the m c l
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WOODBRIDGE - The Marion of the Newvllle Junior Cham- inf. Mrs. ; Jphn Pallek won th Council home,. April (22 through Mrs. Gilbert Lehrw; Community
Itu Decorators, »3 Main 8treet, Woodbridge, are t»„
Adoptive Mothers Association ber of Commerce.
dark horse award and hostesse: April 25, with exhibits on th Civic Affairs, Mrs. Howard Rood
»irir busing and w nj move into the Service Hardware
will meet tonight at 8 o'clock
'or the evening were: Mrs. Dou Council's history and activities and Mfs'. Sanford Fishman; Four
uu Main Street. The new location Is three times «a
Freedonjs - Library, Mrs. Harold
the Catholic Welfare Bureau Announce Services for hi Dr>nley; M^s. Michael Baver displaved.
»•> il.nr present location and wUl enable them to dUphiy
Fords. The Rosary will be re
Mrs. Einar :Cre<"wissen; Urn A class of candidates will taki Feist; Hospitality, Mrs. Max
Kuatrr election of slipcover and drapery fabrics.
Schwartz; Publicity, Mrs HowBeth Sholom Temple Robert Kana
cited in the chapel beginning
Mrs. Josen nart in the exemplification of h
<"<a <il the store will be reserved for the tutting and
ard Schwartzberg; Insurance,
Major Degree of the Order
7:45.
The
next
meeting
will
ISELIN
.
R
a
b
b
i
Nfrman
Capinano.
"The Quality Ice Cream Store"
K IIMIIII us all WOrk U done on the premises. The move
Mrs. Henry Klein; ParliamentarCarev
Council,
Carteret,
April
18
Kleinman of Congregation Beth be May 11.
I
*<-led to take place tarly in June.
ipm, Mrs. Bernard Dickmaii;
Sholom, 90 Coeper Avenue, an1075 St. George Avenue, (lolonia
Philantrophy, Mrs. Burton Druck•
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nounced services for the week of
er.
April 17.
uur ad department. , . . Bud's Hut, Route One, AvFriday Sabbath services, 8:00
dinner on Friday and Saturday for only
nj. Services iSaturday mornHOME COOKED
Oft Will I)? held for t^e Junior
qkgregafloH "Wpfifht ' W tt:»
labi Saturday night there was an overflow
a. m.
Uir G 'Iffy and many had to be turned away. This
iLUNCH
ly a tribute lo Connie Carroll, the tinging uniatlon
appearing there.
j
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By The Staff—"
Cancer Dressing
Unit Commended
fc/ELP KEE
WDDDBRIDC
'LEAN AND
JTTER-LESS
ClubwomenAnnounceArt Mrs. Bauer New i
Poster Contest Winners Unit President
i Chapter
KnarnN
Father and Son
Supper June
Uraun Dinner
Plans Complete
heatre
PJannedbjdlub
for
OPEN FOR THE SEASON!
New
COLONIA DAIRY MAID
NOW FEATURING
and Dinners
Served Dally
111 uu
Till (lusllll, ll:U
'' tiavela. . . . The ever increasing number of
iuibiles on the road. , . . The fleet of 1964 Fords our
a r e patrolling the township in. . . . Road conItling construction, painting, repairing and renwdel-j
all around the town. . . . Girls in shorts - men
r * aml llH*uats - sandlot baseball games - Ijirds chlrufi ;ini1 S m i t e s - ice cream stands and hot dog stands
ih* season - convertible tops down - door to duor
H>n% cleaning - bicycles, motorcycles and hikersis a wonderful season . , . it's Spring!
ha* J^aed Cetanete CorporaUan <A America
of coUege n«ruitment, a n«wly established
He had beeu maUtaiit employment manager of
bit Life Assurance 8oclety, New York City.
In Newport, Kbode Inland, Mr. Park It a 1M7 gr«d' Oaut College. Providence. He live* al U Elizabeth
l
t'liosney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S
H W tiuenisey Lane, Colonia, has been accepted for the
]•"•''' *i Davis and Llkins College in Elkins. West Virginia,
. l u w a pr«-med studint. Younj Chosney, a senior at
participated
In
ie
I the
th school band
y .i.ie.
1
A.M
liuiu 3:00 I'M. to
(MiduighO
AUTUKN11C
30 FLAVORS!
ICES -SHERBETS ICECREAM
• Extra Rich Special l'orniula Flavors
• The Finest Hand Dipped Ice Cream
• l'lus Our Famous Soft Ice Cream
Phone Orders Call HI 1-9292
ON KVKRY I'l'KM IN OUK STOKE
SI'RVICK ON ALL
TAKK OH1 OHUKKS
CAM MK 4-2244
to live •
CHOCOLATES
1 Ib. $1 60
2 lbs. $3 15
RAYMOND JACKSON
"Popular? He ought to
and Son
be!..
DRU6BISTS
from
U MAIN BTHKET
WOOUBRIUGB
FhuiM ME
IIOMK-MADK SPAGHETTI
Uavioll, Pizza Piet
Hut nr Cold Saudwlchei
He buys 'cm GliTE
STATE JEWELERS
11 M»ln J- I. Wondbrldfi
(Hul to (tot* IhMUt)
MEl^'S SHOP
LUNCH, DINNER
KltKAKPAST
Ncivcu lu Uui U l u a
Ll.lly (IC.IU »:(MI
Street, W o o d b r i d g e
Free I'ailmj; lu
m . a I'M.
j U
A.M.
VILLAGE INN
(Cor. Hallway Ave.)
liar & Restaurant
Z (Ift-ro Stieet.
WowJbrtdgf I
Open Daily and Sunday II A. H. To Midnight
I
i
ill
i . I,.
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Michael J. Trainer
lector and custodian of school funds,
Mr. Trainer proved he was nn outstanding executive.
He was active in his church and
church organizations; in the Ameri-;
can Legion, the Lions Club, Rrd Cross;
and Salvation Army, just to name a|
few. Whatever task he assumed, he j
did well.
|
His good works will live on as a monument to a life well spent—and-no
man can ask for more.
To his widow iand his family we express our sincere condolences and we
pray they will find solace in their
greftt teitfe 4a4-ia-ih*.kmwledge thai!
Michael J. Trainer, as a husband and
father, as a public servant and a man
of charity, was loved and respected by
all.
1 am the resurrection and the life: he
that beHereth In me, though he
were dead, yet shall he live.
And whosoever llveth and believeth in
me shall never die."
Michael Joseph Trainer, who served
the people of Woodbridge for over 38
years as an outstanding and loyal municipal employee, has been laid to rest.
However, we feel that Mr. Trainer
has not died—he will live forever in
the hearts of all who knew him well,
marveled at his sense of humor and
received his wise counsel
A man of honor, integrity and a
great
g "capacity
p y ivrwmk towardmunity betterment, Mr. Trainer earned the respect of alL
As assistant Township treasurer,
then as treasurer and later as tax col-
big Ow present Delaware Memorial Bridge for which bonds totaling $108,000,000 will be sold
next Tuesday.
,
Both GoVernor Hughes and
Governor Elbert N. Carvel, folApril 12. WBfals I have read
lowing a recent conference, pro
this subject. I
dieted planned new b r i d R e s Editor: dependent Leader,
pressed with
ASK HIM WHAT IT IS!
JLetlert to the Cdii
ZTJZZZ-A&
of N
p,^
during the part year.
. I would like very much to com- pea™ and umiv
To test the validity of past as-mcnd you [of the editorial en- ^ p e o p l e of ,
Sertions that the bJlk of cargo , w * T e e n Criminals." Your « . » J l * « u « ,„
reported missing in the Ne* nand |ing bf this subject in « v ; ™ £ ™ ; ™ fm
VoVk port wi3 the result of thefts M m \ l r u I y s u p c rb and leave, ™ « ™ * ' *like
* Vyom .i
hopr kr. •
eltewheR. the commission em- ^ r e a d e r w i t n , wonderful ff«elthe v....'
barked on a* undercover opera- i n g 0 , n a v i n g g a i n w i new insight.
ion to purchase cargo stolen j n t 0 a n oid problem. The prob-.
Yours sri
John R. Dufn
rom local docks.
, | c m is indeed i problwn ana otwj
Presidin; Mn,,
It was necessary to acquire w i ( n o u t cn<]. i think it is a par-,
stolen cargo, Identify it as being:lj(.(1|ar o n c that all of us should,
Motuchni < v
taken improperly from piers id ^ v(lr y m u c h concerned with (
Jehovah's \v••:
terminals, establish the identity xhis is one or the finest ediloriof the workers engaged In steal- .
ing and methods utilised for di-"
verting shipments to illegal purchasers.
A stow was set up on the lower
government. Bills imposing costs upon
county, municipal and school government are not affected although Governor Hughes in his annual message to
the Legislature observed that "it is of
equal importance that the Legislature
and general publjlf know what effect
proposed legislation will have upon local revenues and expenditures."
"The intent of "price-tagging" legislation—a practice now followed in several states—is to remove the time fuses
from possible future budget bombs
through the application of fiscal notes
to legislation before, it has passed." the
Taxpayers Association commented.
"Through these price tags, legislators,
state officials and the public are placed
on notice of future cost involvements
before the bills become law.
re^er^r .nrfentS pHnting t,
areas in Delaware and Mary c r , „ i s with great pleasure that r U be lookmK ,,„,,
land as well as South Jersey.
j write you to tell you how very editorials of this y.
Members of the Delawar Riv m,,rh I look forward to arid en- j s u e s of •'Vnv hl]
er k Bay Authority, who wlU «• joy your articles and editorials. „,.»
nance and supervise the construe , a m alwaya impressed with your,
V m ,
lion of the new bridges, also pre- edit.n-iol coverage that has at-!
Mlss ^ . ^ ^
diet the new Cape May-Lew*. (ordcd me many hours of m-.
g S m i l h S( v
Delaware, ferry servic* will (jet |iRhtenment and reading pleasure
Perth Am|w
underway on July 1 with l«o (er- e a c h an d every week
_
ry boats' in operation.
The editorial pagei of your most ^
, ndopomil . n ,
- 0 recent issue (April 9> was an ex-,
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STOLEN CARGOES: Much pil-traordlnary one. The editorials L ° « ^ a l f of mir
•ferage of cargoes from ships OTre a |i very Interesting cover-
'Price Tag$' Showing In JV. / . Legislature
Cost-conscious legislators and state
fiscal officers art pioneering a program
to place "price tags" on legislation under consideration in New Jersey.
Their actions were pointed out by
the New Jersey Taxpayers Association
in observing that during the first three
months of the current session "fiscal
notes" had been requested on 160
pieces of legislation. This quarterly
total was nearly three times more than
were prepared during the entire .1963
legislative session.
A 1962 law provides that sponsors
of bills and other, legislative leaders
may call upon state fiscal officers to
determine the probable cost or revenue
potential of proposed legislation. The
estimate is spelled out in a "fiscal
note" which appears as a printed memorandum to be appended to the bill
in question.
Under legislative rules, the procedure is a mandatory requirement in
the Bouse of Assembly and is followed
on a permissive basis in the State Senate.
At present fiscal notes are applied
only to legislation affecting the state
t • <i
east side of New York and staffed
with commission investigators
posing as willing customers of
the stolen "goods. Within a few
months, the store purchased stolen cargo with an estimated retall value of $150,000.
Bales of "!'k and woolen goods,
cases .of transistor radios, typewriters, sport shirts and even a
crate of bassoons shipped on special order (for a symphony orchestra were recovered by the
law enforceme- > agency and the
crooks placed under arrest.
- 0O -
Under the Capitol Dome
By J. Jisepi Gribbios
"The benefits of such a program are
New
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obvious. Like the housewife who wants T R E N T , "
^TRENTON. APRIL - Caretesi.Mns
theseventy-six
United States.
There .Delaware River between North
. constructionCapital and
were of
also
examinato know what an article costs before race track patrons sacrificed tions for State service open to
|lS8,9tf by
to cash in
on
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she buys, the cost-conscious legislator winning tickets during the p u out-of-Stat*
residents.
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along on schedule. State Treasurand taxpayer wants to know the dollar racing year, the New Jersey Rac- BRIDGE^: — Governors of: years.
er John A. Kervick report*.
New Jersey and Delaware pre- The new span will be in add!1 Since 1958 the Division of Purimplications of pending legislation be- ing Commission reports.
and harness rac- diet tost a new bridge over the'tlon to a planned bridge parallel
(Continued on Page 19)
fore it becomes a f u t u ^ budget and ingThoroughbred
in New, Jeney last y«ar protax burden."
duced revenues of f27^10,977.W
from 156 days of racing at the,
.'fi:::
thoroughbred tracks and 10 days
at the Freehold harness track.
Johnson'$ Staff
Included In the amount was *he
As President Johnson settles more $168,952 left behind by the care-;|
Some peopte a n beginning to cluck
less bettors.
knowingly. &... fle*. f?0itt
.,airj»,
slowly slip away from ttii present Adhandled by aides who think and act ed to $3,428,001.63 which -J
ministration.
Intuitively/iu the Chief Executive ex- were dumped into the State Trea-fl
However, a closer look &\ history
sury. Prom license fees the Racpects them to.
ing Commission received an adsuggests the trend is not only inevitIt seems only right that Mr. John- ditional $22,612, and from fines,
able, but natural and even desirable.
son should have another Ted Soren- $1,685.
It would be too much to ask a new
son who can, with a nod or short Harness racing in New Jersey
xmtinued its yearly rise in pop-]
President to confidently surround
sentence, grasp the situation and pro- jlarity, with an increase over]
himself with aides inimical to his
ceed with the task at hand.
1962 in both wagering and.attendown deportment.
The sooner the present Administra- ance. For the 60-day meeting, the
andle increased $2,580,081, or'I
The same holds true lor a President
tion has key staff positions filled by 10.26 per cent, and attendance inwho inherits a staff that, no matter
long-time Johnson associates, the creased 57,057 or 15 per cent
how loyal and efficient It may be, was smoother will be the sailing for the from the previous year.
The State Racing Commission
dedicated to another's disposition. ...
governmental ship.
131 Years of Service
ToTtie
Perth Amboy An a
T. L WATSON & CO.
ESTABLISHED 1832
MONROE A. WE1ANT
Resident Partner
MEMBER NEW YORK AND
AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES
Perth Amboy National Bank Building
the 5 Cormwi
Woodbridge National Bant
SALUTES
The People of Woodbridge
Upon The Occasion of Woodbridge
reports that racing has become
ThePanamaTreaty
was legalized the State hai r*
ceived $358,400,000 in racing reve-
The Newspaper And The Retailer
w
til
Prom the Boonville, Indiana, Standard: "It Is a pity retailers so often
have to learn the same lesson over and
•over again through cost a&rj hafdstyp,
"This observation was m|de by Edward R. Engle, official of the National
Retail Merchants Association. Mr.
Engle was referring to the importance
of newspaper advertising to retail
trade."
His findings were based on a study
made of the results of the New York
newspaper strike. It was found that
tliere is no substitute for newspaper
advertising, and that without adverfislng, retailing would be In a chaotie»tftte M stock n»«di and turnover
would be impossible to predict. It is
also stressed that' when the (advertising of* big stores is absent the entire
ALL-AMERICA CITY
1963
J #re proud to be a part
of khk great community!
or programs that have been established successfully In other
states, be given early consideration by the New Jersey Legislature.
- O EMPLOYEKS: - Within the
State of New Jersey there are
110,538 employees on public pay-'
•State: Cfvf SSrVlce Come stores—feeHlieTlli el
"missiun reports that of this sum-1
The Standard sums up in these ber, 30,319 'ire in State service!
words: 'The ultimate laser from in- and 80,219 are employed in local
adequate advertising, thejn, is the con- jurisdictions. In the State servsumer who pays for losses due to slow ice, 17,997 employees are in the
competitive category; 6,614 in
turnover, waste and high per item the non-competitive^ 1,633 in the
labor classification, 28 in the exselling costs."
The basic principle here is slmpl empt classification, and 4,047, including the State Police and
enough. If people don't know what teachers, in the unclassified
you have to offer, they can't and wop't areas.
come seeking it. Successful retailing Twenty counties in New Jersey under civil service regulation l|
and intelligent and extensive adver- have
v %U
u th
%UXI jjly
the.,
Using go hand In band,
t e municipalities
i
tie
and other au
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WOODBBIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Lawreaea I . Campkw, Preetdent A Traawnr
Published Weekly on Thursday at 7.00 A. U.
M Grew Street
ttl
Roottvelt Avenue
Woodbridge, N. J.
Carttret, N. J.
Telephone: HE 4-1U1
Telephone: KI 1-6600
Charlei E. Gregory, N,ov. 17, HUH - D e c . 10, 1981
Mall - O M Vew HM
Having Been Bestowed the Honor of.
to protect our Interests. Therefore, nue. Last year, at the Atlantic
a conciliatory attitude, a willingness City track, people placed .bets
to do more than we must, is a luxury, totalling $74,021,851. At Garden
State Park, near, Camden, total
"or "a generosity, we can afford.
betting for the 50-day season
It will do us little harm to pay a bit reached $96,841,438, and at Monmore (or the Canal or extend certain mouth Park, near Long Branch,
patrons placed $97,517,052 in bets.
other concessions which do not im- During the year the commispede the security or operation of the sion expended $261,435.94, which
Is under one per cent of each
waterway.
dollar of revenue received in the,
In the eyes of Latin America, a State Treasury. Of the amount
generous gesture on the part of the $197,816 represented salaries of
United States, to a little, weak nation employees.
will accomplish much- more than a The racing commission strongly
recommended that a program of
tough line, one in which we stand aid to the New Jersey thoroughon our legal rights, gained in a bred breeders, at least comparable to the Maryland Fund Act,
colonial age.
President Lyndon Johnson was taking the logical approach recently
when he made a new and conciliatory
offer to Panama — to review all our
differences with that country on the
question of the Panama Canal.
The United States has the legal
right to stand on the 1903 treaty, and
there Isn't much doubt on this point.
Also, we have the1 miUtary force to
protect our Interests, if military force
must be used.
Nevertheless, we are In a new age—
and the atmosphere is greatly different than that of 1903. We are a great
and rich nation and powerful enough
Mi Montfai S2.S
lie per Copy
tonomous bodies, there are 55,
880 subject to civil service. There
are 66 addiitunul employees currently being classified.
During the 1W2-63 fiscal year,
five hundred more examinations
for positions were announced
than in the previous year and
8,750 more candidates submitted
applications to take examinations.
Because a sufficient number
of local residents was either not
interested or nut qualified, there
were thirty-seven examinations |l
for local jurisdictions which, hail*
to be reannounced open to citi-
Woodbridge
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AVENEL OFFICE
415 Avenel Street
WOODBRIDGE
ALL-AMERICA CITY
tor. uj btqturest
AVENEL
MAIN OFFICE
I8EUN OFFICf
Curntr at
T» Middlesex Aveaue
Berry St. It Moon Aw.'
Cur. UUutrdU AT».
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FAQE THIKIEBN
Thursday, April 1fi, Iflfi4
i-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret Pres.
dent
Miss Beverly Mae Bahr
Bride ofGeorge R.Mates
Scout Little League Auxiliary
Donates Flag for Field
COLON1A - At a recent meetIng of the LaiMes' Auxiliary of
the Little Fellows' League of
Colonia plans were forrfwlntcd to
donate a flap for the field n
, ] ( , i u |rrs and troop
ipenlng day ceremonies, May
6
N(>ij.|il)orhood
10. The ladies plan to march in
\
(lirl
Scouts
nn
' COLONIA
The Conservation
l.mirdes Hall the parade as well as serve
m
freshmenLs I" dignitaries who and Garden Department of the
will be present.
Federated Woman's Cluh of Col
Members of the auxiliary are o n i a m n d e a donation to
;'. ,,., 'M,-S. John Rosf
h
ll to area resii Horticultural Club of the Colonia
making phone
calls
d fimlrmon. recently dents requesting them to subJunior High School.
With the
March.
scribe to The Independent-lea- donation the sturVnts pmchn;ed
.,-,„ introduced the der.
Mrs. Jones was gratified geraniums which they presented
,,mittee. M r s . D . A when The Independent-Leader to patients at Roosevelt Hospital.
said they would make ft substan- Mrs, Michael Hughes ami Mrs.
nf (ho
Troo tial donation to the Little Fellows Joseph Vitale supervised the disMbtfo
l th«
th plants,
l t
on S r i l surHcrtptlflrrsriW:
mqiicstec
Mrs. Jane Watkins of Public Club members have resumed
Service gave a talk on old time work on the. Triangular Park opNew Jefsey recipes in keeping posite the Colonia Library. Bulbs
which the members planted in the
I )i-niinc. cookie with the Tercentenary and
Fall, a r e just about rwdy to
alt
cookies
snowed
many
colorful
slides
,.,.,,,,,-tP
;mrl monies 'the architecture and country idc bloom.
• Plans
('OU)NIA - The wedding f
Miss lievwly Mac Bahr, daughter of Mr. 'ml Mrs, (leorge T.;
llahi. :*2 Valley Road, and
laves, sonant Mrs.
Coorge K
Willhm A SeHdor, of Riviera
Garden Dept.
Lists Programs
Hospital Guild
Sets Luncheon
Thehridc wore agnwnof rose-, W a , l e r z i r p o l o w i t n M r s P m , |
point lace and carried four white | Abloncjy,
!,,,„„„,„
-DCiHoni
nrMiHino
nl
president,
p
g
orchid
Mrs. Charles Parks, trensm-er, re
Mr
and Mrs. Elmer R. Wag- p,,rte<J on the funds on hand
, 1Point Pleasant, brother-in- Mrs, Richard Knrkas, corres
and sister of the bride,
j ponding secretary, read a Idler ol
best man and matron of honor. appreciation from Mrs John K
The bride's attendants were the Kennedy for money given to th
Misses Sharon Bahr, fair La'wn; hosnital in her late hushnnd'i
I/inaine and Carole Ondike. Jer-memory.
sey City, all cousin of the bride, Mrs. Charles Baska. vnluntee
ami Judith Wndecka, 'Secaucus. chairman, reported ISO hours of
• lishers were Richard O'Con- service for March Mrs. Raynur, Fair Lawn; Ronald Duddle mond Hiller, ways and mehns
William Jaeger and Ronald chairman thanked everyone
Iston,
of New Jersey along with thej A red oak tree, New Jersey's
making the bowling breakfast
Kristin, all of Jersey City.
M
i
kitchens
of
yesterday.
Everyone;
stale
_
tree,
will
be
planted
by
Mrs. F..
Mr. and Mrs. Moves will re- success.
members
at
the
Colonial
Junior
enjoyed seeing hnw grandma
( „„„ i•iwirmnn, Mrs,
.tide in Avenel upon their return Plans a r e being made foi
High School in observance of the
, „ , ! on that activity. lived and voiced the opinion that
from a two-'-eek trip to Miami, | annual luncheon bridge. Mav tfl
New Jersey Tercentenary
even
with
all
'
>
present
day
r ( li-'nl>i'ledwTainat the home of Mavor and Mrs
la.
Mrs,
Michael
Hughes
will
enter
WKIXOMKI)
RY
I'ASTOK:
Ilnrar*
McMahon,
well
known
,„,, stami» Plan, by projects they undertake they
Mrs. Maves, a 1959 graduate Zirpolo, 335 New Dover Road
an
arrangement
working
with
an
aetor, is shown with Rev. John M. Wilus, pastor of St. Cecelia's
t,,nN mny purchase would prefer today to "the good
jof Woodbridge High School, is Mrs. Mortimer Cowen is ticket
oil painting in a flower shov
Church, Iselln, nt the annual Communion breakfast of St.
old days of yesteryear."
secretary to the director of adchairman; tickets are now avail
n ,,, n t denominations
sponsored by the Mountainside
Cecelia's
Holy
Name
Sdeiety.
, |,,,. Booklets will be The next meeting will he April
missions at St. Peter's College able,
Garden Club to be held a t ' t h e
)„,,. convenience. 27 at the Civic Cluh at 8 p. m.
Jersey City.
Mrs. Ablonezy will represent the
ir
Tennis Club, Westficld, May 13,
[The Auxiliary planned a theater
.,;,,;„„ fr.-s for Day
Mr. Maves was graduated from group at the New Jersey AssociMrs. Michael Hughes and Mrs.
• , :i |,ii,hpd Camp a r e party to New York this weekend.
Canajoharie High Sehoql, Cana- ation of Hospital Auxiliaries, May
Samuel Kushman won ribbons at
joharie, N! Y., and served 11 26 V, and 28 at Atlantic City,
ijtls will turn in Anyone interested In obtaining the Union County Violet Society
>iay telephone Mrs,
I years in the U. S Navy. He was The Mav 4 board moetinp will
1,,,,,^ for credit to- tickets
of America's violet show in
discharged
a petty officer sec be held at the home of Mrs. Hiller
, , , r ( | n l fee- Money Jones, 382 • 0710 for additional |Westfield, April 3. Mrs. Hughes
lond
class.
He
is a systems an- Various card Barnes were plav
, I,,, MIUHI in this man information.
won the Blue Rosette tor the stag
ISELIN — Horace McMahon, stood and applauded for close toalyst for the First National Bank |ed hv the members during the
,]. !i,(- purchase of camn
ing theme of "the show "Shower
ay
star of stage, screen, and televi- two minutes. Co-chairmen were
Cit
social hour. Refreshments were
,, simuld the nirl scout
of Violets" and also first, sec
of Jersey City.
^
^
president o, the
served bv Mrs.. ,1. Leili and Mrs
,„ ;,tt,.nH camn as planond and third prizes for arrange- sion, was g * shaker at the a , ^
NARRATORS: Warren I.. Weller and Mrs. Russell Moody,'
George Kuchna, hospitality chair
,,, v r,-iMin, m»n recciot
ments. Mrs. Kushman won sec-nual Communion breakfast of St. vice-president. Among the honored
above, will serve as narrators for "Faces of America", an
men.
, m l , iviok a refund will
ond prize in the "Invitation Cecelia's Holy Name Society on
guests w e r e j ^ John M WnuS|
historical pageant which will be presented May 16 by Colonia
.,,.„ The Camp StajnD
Class."
Sunday,
pastor; Dr. Edward Partenope
Republican Club as part of Woodbrldge's Tercentenary cele|.i;,n carrir*! the 'Ninth
• I:
ISELIN - The executive board
In his ta'k, Mr. McMahon, asked and Andrew Dapuzzo, church trusbration.
,:.,-| SrniitinR "A Girl
the men to consider the "many tees; William Brandenburg, Grand
I of the PTA of School 15 met Monwonderful and beneficial changes Knight of St. Cecelia's Council
,.
,]day
atthe
theschoo,
school, Pershing
day at
g Avethat have taken place within the Knigfits of Columbus; and Kenneth COLONIA - Members of Col
nue and made plans for the April
church, as a result of the recent Becker, communications chairman onia-Rahway B'nai B'rith will
r,i r ( | the various day
take
church, asl a r si l "
20 meeting.
I
T TM
TS*« Iselin
Tnnltvt ITifji and
in A
. _ . „ , . . ...„„.._
swim,
play basketball,
ISELIN
v-and-stay camps, and
swmi, i»aj
""""""i
~
lstiUN -—The
me iseun Fife
rue ami
for Trenton Diocesan Union,
1 Ecumenical Council."
Guest speakers from the Desteam
steam baths
baths a; \ p
pound the aches D r u m C o r p s ) s p l a n n i n gg to sponp
,.;nni)s. Camns avail"The recommendations and un- Honored also were o f f e r s of and extra weight away tonight
cent Literature Committee of
and extra weight away tonight s o r fi mItim
I t^i m ^ s sasalalelee in
iinn j ujj nuu enn ie i
Cami) Lcni-Unape,
wooaonase will
win present
,11™,,, aa ,„....,
ELIN - Brownie Girl Scout oreeendented k>urnevs made by the Holy Name Society, both past at the newly
film.
l mooted
t d Eraperiai p r o c e e d s t o ^ use( j for purc has- i COLONIA - When "Faces of was produced aboard a navy
,i]inl, ('amp Wannstae, A question and answer period will 1 Troop 301, Crossroads Council,
Pope John XXIII and Pone Paul and present, including William Health
n.-i.i. Club
rl,,Knon
Oak Tree
Tree Road
Road "
_,,
_
. j :.„!„,
B flnW
new uniforms
and
instru- Umerica," an historical pageant, U!
ship.
nima^ay. and Cnmn be held. The School Library wilThad a World Friendship pin cere- VI in their dedicated effort to Witt, Edgar Thompson, Arthur
~
at
8:30
p.
m.
The
corps
has been opens its curtain on Saturday, ei,N Shght commP itteeaP
nmns
will
b
f
v
,
.
„ Tlv stnmns
bf
at the home of Mrs. Frank come in closer contact with their Murphy, Harry H e r n * George
"~ ' "
•••! —.
I
.• |
jmony
Because the B'nai B'rith or- g r o w j n g at such a fast rate that
Neighborhood have books on display.
Qianchi. leader, 183 East Louis Hock, has made this era we live Z.mmerman Samuel Aburscato
May If, at the Colonia Junior
ganization is partially subsidizing m a n v o f th< children are withMrs, Donald Crilly president, Place, Iselin.
i i he future
High School, the two narrators
nar
in, a most unique oeriod in his- Joseph F k t c t e r . Sal Grazada, jthis meeting, members in good
o u t instruments and uniforms,
inn, of Iho "Growing- ' rorjorted coupons a r e still being Mrs. Robert Foley, co-leader, lor-." « e continued, "The desire Mar tin Naughtor. Roh|rt Lock.
will be Mrs. Russell Moody and
standing will only have to pay a T n e corps is open to all inter
collected
to
be
used
for
the
acassisted in the presentation of
rw discussed by Mrs.
_... NortKgrave,
Peter
Warren L. Weller. The show is
wfolam
Nor%ave Pete
and willingness to share the price- M
Ismail
admission
while
non- e s t e d children and adults. In
The film will be shown nuisitlon of the Art Collection for the pins..
being sponsored by the Colonia ISELIN - Frank Stahl, memTravnor, J a y Murrav, Joseph
less treasure of Michaelangelo's
members will pay the regular s t r U ments are provided and Rob7 in p.m.. in Fellow- the school.
Republican Club and is part of bership chairman of me VFW
Receitring pins were: Patti
Gildersleeve, Jack Hand, Jack lf__
mUA n.-aninfT'c Activities A .» Dalrttfif
A'trooinr
01VP3
Pieta (The Madonna and the CruKirst Preshvterian The nominating committee an Bianchl, TTanice Chempiel, Mary
Post 2636, announced that three
icified Christ) now enroute to the
nounced the slate of officers which Ellen Chempiel, Carol Crump,
! 1.
new members «re Welcomed at
bration.
mann,
George
('a,k Tree Road. Mothers
World's Fair, is another siqn of
"Here is a fine chance for are asked to attend the Wednes
—q.- ^
for their they will present to the genera! i Rosemary Galliano, Alice Kim- worlds rair, is anower w^n uii»—
leeting. Joseph Lucas,"
\ rive pcrmis:
1
1 11J
'• '
night
" - -"
Wi'flam Biriler; and Ro•i!"nd Letters will membershio at Mohdav's meeting ball, Michelle MacAloose, Val- Ithe^Vatican's olan for better un-iShields,
. . ,. . iawccl." and
among men."
i bert Deerin.
tor-to |' in leaders for re-|Nomine« include;. Mrs. WWrnn ,erie Noyes, ^ p o n n a
...
: bf
Neesan.
[Switzerland. She is a gradu
I.JHBS.P vwy comIsavfe* soTOe money, pointed o '(parent.
lot Mt: Ida Finishing School In The winner of the membership
A
social
for
the
benefit
••
the
Edwin Monas.
ive detcriptjon of his years
v
rels
viceTpresiwnt; Mrs. Merman Jill Yakubik, Lynne P e toiska
Boston. Majored in languages at :ound-up was Norman Stanley,
Women guests wfll also be pe, corps will be held on Ftfday
as an entertainer. He abandoned
f l d t Jean Da Raid.
MrtUrw
9 e c o n (di
Boston University and studied at who recruited the most new
M
SUrprwvnvwn
*.
W o m e n guests win aiso u e pc
•mil was givon on the a d - '
.
ented a law career at Fordham Univer- qOLONIA - * Hiy, Marilyn M itted. Members and guests Appl M, a^
R n l w r t Mascenik, n r i n c i a l . h
pins were
the Emerson College of Drama I members.
"float" being e n - iRobert
Mascenik, nrincinal. hon
m
pres and sity, when the "acting bu.e" bit
fl
JJanice
to: •Karen Stafflr,
orarv vice-nrefitknt; Mrs. M.,E.
g
and Oratory in the sa*me city, She Post 2636 is over quota, with a
i
d
U
r
.
dau
hUr%f
•*.
mi\
urged
toSome
early
d
-•
OjJ«
"
£
£
?
m
J
and
the
public
is
invited
in iln> local Memorial Dav
i
towels,
bathing
was an active member of the Bos membership of 466 and will reKemos. secretary; Mrs. v u r t Mary Ellen Chempiel. Rosemary him. He appeared in manv Broad-<j Irs. William R. Sbhaefer, * 7 jring
ceeds
will
also
be
used
for
equip?> II was also announced
ton Little Theatre Group,
eitier, treasurer; Mrs. E . .!.Galliano, Valerie Noyes, Jean wav hits including 'Sailor Beware" Jrchard Street, Rahway, was l e a k e r s and slippers.
ceive' a department net gam
ment.
,.
mav march onlv
"Three Men On a Horse," and feted at a surprise bridal shower In addition to the sports and
A resident rf Colonia since 1955, trophy.
S ^ a r o , corresponding secretarv; I DaRold and Dorina Paye*ko,
Recreation
Night
will
.be
held
I ll.i direction of their le-ad"Detective
Storv."
He
aooeared
in
it the Colonia Civic Improvement weight losing act'vities a short
and Herman Miitrtr, "ariianvn- The girls were invited to
for members tomorrow night at Mrs. Moody has been active in At the next meeting (on Thursi inline lo correct weather
irinn. Nom'nati"ns »-'H n'«o hesong fest at the home of Carol over 100 movies, in which he !lub, Inman Avenue, Colonia
business meeting will be held the Harding Avenue Hall. Hours Republican affairs since then. She day, April 23, ruminations and
..!)•. R'.'lcs and regulations
™ hostesses
' *"
" - ' t the
h e prospecpros
The
v/er<
lade from the Poor at the meet- Crump, 77 Avalon Drive, Colonia [played gangsters, hoodlums, con
and election of officers for 1964-for children under thirteen are jhas served as county committee elections of Post Officers and
in-; p'i'ticination in.parades
ivicts, policemen, and detectives ive wedding a|l
lants. Mrs. 65 will take place.
during the Easter -acation.
woman in the Sixth District of the
from 7:30 to 9:30 and for any
County delegates will be held.
lre;id by Mrs. Watkins. An
Two girls representing Junior However, he is no stranger to Donald Crooks, Bit, ay, who will Nominations
^resented
last members over thirteen from Fifth Ward for tha, past 8 years
n In all Neighborhood 8 Plans were made to sndnsor a
There will be a meeting of the
attendrt; I month by the chairman, Ray
I Girl Scout Troop 104 were guests comedy. He plaved straight man be her sister's hor
|7:30 to 10:30. Each member is Mr. Weller is a native of Ken-Eighth District Delegates toi» march in the Menlo hot dog Luncheon for the students
all,
Union;
to
Milton
Berle
during
World
Wai
at the meeting.
Mrs. Rosemarie Ma
more, N. Y. He is a graduate
Haftel, included:
allowed to bring one guest.
ran- Little league Par- in May 13. ^
morrow at the Hopelawn VFW
II, In a hilarious act, before ser Mrs. Edward Zebro\«|ski, Colonia;
Mike Sablosky, president; Har- Regular meeting of the group of the University of Buffalo with Post, 113 James Street, Hopei Mii'd. Any one interested Announcement was made that
vicement jn USO Shows and iiMrs. Bruce Lambly, Edison;
old Mmkoff, David Cohen and will b e Monday and Wednesday a degree in business administra- lawn.
•it;ict one nf the members he Teachers and Faculty Lunchi Veteran's Hospitals. In 1959. he
Mrs. Donald Hr Cosimo, Rome
Henry Klein, ! vice presidents; at 7 p. m., with Mr. Painter, at tion.
^ i T Mother's Auxiliary eon will be on June 1Q.
The isslin Post will participate
began a new and important phasi N. Y., Miss Joanne Santore, Ise
Feingold, financial secre- the Harding Avenue Hall. The During World War II, he served
;.!'. Mhe Hollander, program Aoprova! was oven to contrimu _iualLyaltyyp
of his rareer as detective lieuten ilin, and Miss Sheri Schaefer. Sam
Mike Lemerman, treas- drummers will meet on Monday with the U. S, Navy. After V. J
I Kike «f the arts and bute $10 for tne volunteers workto be held in Perth Amboy, May
ant Mike Parker in "Naked City. I V-'oodbridge, n i e c oj the iride- tary;
Edwin Monas, recording and the entire group meets on Day was announced, he wrote <
ing at the Sabin Vaccine Clinics
urer;
William
R
This sfirieihat-^een in constan t^-be.
Mrs.
evejmig.
f l aoi-aimui.
Sol S U M . vvn.vo^.™d Wednwday
l 9 E i i t f ~ R ^ r M a a y e « a woticJloji'lfcrTfireie and twlfo
,,^fVr^u
R » h De- scefeuryi
berg, pastor-elect of the Iselin wars amnle Droof of miblie ar> Cosimo, There were about 115 ing secretary; Ionel Kahn, actirif* ^ = ~
• for Mother> Day, Mrs,
Assembly of God Church, has proval and enthusiasm for an exguests.chaplain awl Eugene Blackman, ^ " ™
McMichacLs, Crossroads
announced the schedule of serv- eeMent performance by its cast.
warden.
Also nominated as
."wliir. cxnlained tb
j
The
marriage
of
Miss
Schaefe
„ ,
, 'aiuiuuiii.ni nit u , v . . . . . . .
I trustees were: Bernard Dickman,
L o l o n i f l ices
for the 'veek of April 19 as Mr. McMahon is president
I
Program Caravan
c
I to Ralph L. De Cosimo, J r . , son
l
the Catholic Actor's Guild. At th of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
R p L. DeMorris, Peckerman, Jules Blueil<T mav bring ideas Of
COLONIA - Alvin C. Peder- follows;
East Warren
W
SStreet
t t stone, Ray Haftel, Sam Sagan,
. 'hey have found success sen. president, and Kenneth L. Sunday School,. 9:45 a. m.; conclusion of his warm, sincere Cosimo, 254 E
Morning Worship Service, H humorous, and very informal
Dr. Steven Kaplan, Irwin Wolfh< in \l leader's meeting t Kucsera. chairman of the anson ond lone1 Kahn.
*"l alnnn to the program nual welfare and uniform fund a, m.; Junior Church, for chll address, the over 250 men presei
t' • Several Brownie Girl drive of Colonia Volunteer Chem- dren ages four through eleven
11 a. m., and evening worship
li.iilrrs attended a Cra ical Hook and Ladder Company,
7 p. m. The church nursery will
1
Mrs. Hollander's home ; being conducted this week and
be available during morning
11" l':uk Terrace. Ttias next, a r e gratified at the result
Worship under the supervision of
1
date.
^'IIIL were Mrs. Andrev obtained
mdllivu to
w uaic.
'""-—r
,
t Mr-. Edward Barrel
WOODBftlDGE
The drive is held annually to 1 Mrs.
Lonne.
And Magne
Tuesday,
Women's MisALL-AMtRICA CITY
enable
the
firemen,
who
are
all
;in.i"> Kifker. Mrs. WalU
bl
h
fi
h
liisionary
A d Tuesday
Council prayer service,
volunteers, to '>ave a small sickMf> William Tr<
ness and insurance benefit during 1 vp. m., and evening prayer seryi'.'K Hurbella, and Mrs,
Wednesday, Bible
1
a serious illness or in the e v e n tice.
s , « p.m.;
K
,
i' -i •'uthbcrt.son.
[of
death.
The
uniform
fund
en
Istudy,
7
4
5
p.
m., and
[N'i iilmrhood Service Team
Ambassadors,
luii sihiy, April 16, from ables each fireman to obtain a [Christ's
Well-Known Actor Speaks
At Communion Breakfastl
Talk on Decent
Literature Set
B'nai B'rith Men
Meeting Tonight Rummage Sale
On Corps Plan QOP Club to Offer Pageant
As Part of Tercentenary
Pin Ceremony
Held,by Troop
I
3 New Members
Join VFW Post
Shower
y
I
(
New Pastor
Lists Services
Annual Fund Drive
Congratulations. # •
FIRST
[pn. at Mrs. Watkin's home,
th Drive.
"irhiiod Library will be
«<•'!
Mrs. Alice Vander
•i- anpointwl Librarian.
"" Mvh subjects as
' r '>H\ songs and Hand" linmnie, Junior, Caul Si'iiior Girl Scouts will
'•'hie al each monthly
1KK will also
'' "I each meeting. Itound••i-iission were held in the
I'll :\\!fi levels with the
lenders giving ideas to
"I"1!' and also discussing
And Caterers
HOT CORNED BEEF
M
tit VBM iMtX>t*Q COJ»SOM«R BE8KAR0H
AND PASTRAMI
Are Proud To Be
Part of an All-American Team
Socialize In < JiU'ring To
First Holy Communion, Confirmation,
Christening a»d Birthday Parties.
Platters or Buffet Style
WOO0BRID6E
AU.-AM6R1CA CIIV
f.7<im Chontler - Fried Fish
.Frozen Foods
Cut Meats and Salads
Ihi'M
I in May
[•''"I Viannvy PTA
h'i'l Monday ISitfit
'"
"•iiilhris of C l a s s 3B
will •
1
- Featuring -
S|ie;(ker was Mrs. E. C.
amp Coordinator and a
1
"I Crossroads Council
Mi'v Spitzer explained the
I) Im1 a Fund liaising Drive
P'uled mi the budget.
n'lits were served by
I'' L<ftvka, Iwspilality
a^sistdd by Mrs. Artlun
"ii the "World's Fair"
' -'humi thiuuyh tlie cour""• New Jersey Bell Tele-
iMm^il^Vi^^tnSAl^l
Phomi U 9-9679
1
111
Congratulations To All The Residents Of Our
Growing Community For Their Civk Pride
and Significant Accomplishments.
TownenCountry Delicatessen
l-
,,INrlA - St. John Viamiey
(ill nn-el on Monday, ut 8:30
tli« school (.'ufeterium.
J
*I:IU! of Officers will be
fed liy the tiDininating coiu-
I
full Line Of
FRESH BAKED GOODS
EVERY SUNDAY
I
,,WD"o)NcisS^S WANTED
This
thOM
«u»lltt in •
lotori , . .
to
Oom! on i
bMt B*W a u buy 111
AM,
p
,
« . * Buk» yout
j^^tjgu
Inman Avenue and W«*t Street, Cokinlfl
UIMBER PBDIWAI, OWOBTT BBORJUKJl CORPORATION
rt
(B.B)
Thanday, April 16,1064
PAGE fOURTKDf
Fords ClubwomenReekd Fords Lutheran Bodin - Sebesky Wedding
Mrs. Bagintki, President ^^^j^Sohmnized
on Saturday
Firemen «t
Fords
I FORDS - Special emphasis
-IOur Redeemer Lutheran Churchj KEASBEY - At a double ring)of Perth Ariiboy, and Gordon
FORDS - Mrs. Chester Baato-|~
Saturday
isunday will be. "The Churchjceremony
j
y
y afternoon it Comrle, Highland Park.
ski was re-elected president of
d of Hlingnry Church,
h h ushers.
h
I Cares with UIP Rev. August. Our L*dy
WO0Dlm!|)(;F M
the Women's Q t * of Fords *t
ul
I 80 *™" ™ "*
"* P P't »t the R: is!Miss cirole H. Sebesky. daugh The bride wore a white Italian
Z i r p o k g u « t ,,,„,,,,,,
the April meeting held Wednes j
l
D
« - « « l a n d 10 * a- m S ( T v i c e s
Holy,ter
off Walter Sebesky. W Clinton knit suit and coat ensemble with
nor dance
( n1(,
day night In the Fords Library. TO/ I '
I
r
O
£
T < U n communion will bo celebrated at Avenue, and tho late Mrs Sob- black patent accessories and a
<'ompany, himnnrp
Mrs Herman Chrirtensw was
"
'h* » : « A. M. service. Kev.|esky, became the bride of (harl rose corsage for traveling on a
dulph Knlt-hinskv ";,
elected first vice president and
ih
Mrs. Ernest N«;nn. correspond FORDS - Rer. l*slie W. Bobzm will ppresent to the conies,!. Rodin, son of M"' and Mr ;; we ddlng trip through the Midth Paul
P l Bodin,
di Rockford.
k f d 111.
111 TheWPS t.t
Jftewett, Tiear «t St. JotaTs Epts-igregatioo a message on the
M mled Hi,- fll
ing secretary
(1|lil
aflorts on bch:
was -radualed in
p Church, Hoy
y Avenue, an-church's care for the newly in Rev. Stephen Horvath officiated.;
Delegates for the Women's copal
i
d meetings
ti
th area off the
h ag«i.i the
h deaf.:
df:
j
bride, escorted to the altarjissa
jmunlly and adiiH -i
frotn Woodbridge
'#
and
att the
Clubs convention in Atlantic Cltj nounew sen-ices
the homeless, and the transient. |, v j , e r fa(j,'er w o r e a peau (I'School and In 1960 from Berkeley
deeds as volnntr,, ',
m May will be Mrs. Baginski and St John's throughout the wwk
' '-"-'- J
.
... receive
. a soie gown fashHed
- •.
. with
. a fitted Secretarial School, East Orange.
rnnlributiriK f;u i,,:
Mrs. Frank Payti. Named alter- Holy Eueharht '
, member
will
nalii! tjpttfft Mrs. Josephs fCuQT every morning at , 3 0 and mi n ^ i ^ g tnj, ffak with an in.bodice, and sheath skirt with a.sha it.employed »* wcreUry to
Sunday at 8 a. m Sunday nmn formative brochure explaining detachable cathedral train. It the sales manager of electron1 s
[award to WiH«lhn,|,,
and Mrs. James Clement,
Winners of the spring
hat
paFormer
\V(10,]|,M,
p
p ing prayer hepin* at it. Sunday.(he mission the church is carry-'had a fitted long sleeved jacket division of Indiana General Corp
'.August (JreiniT rnni
rade were Mrs. John Becker, school at 945 and the Young i n g o u l to private needy worlds, j of Belguim lace. Her four tier I1 Mr Bodin was graduated (mm
Fellowship
! his years as in
East Rockford
Rockford High
High SSchool,
most original hat; Mrs. George Peoples
.
• meets Sunday f^.^^ g ^ W JH be Lutheran;English illusion veil was attach- East
i
t
7
'
l
k
b
^
to
a
'
Welfare
Seals
which
are
to
lace
pillbox
hat.
The
Rockford.
in
1957,
and the Yin
marked that '" ,'
Molnar, preWert: and Mrs. I evening at 7 0 clock.
Buses will leave the rhurcn l i s e ( j <„, personal m a j i a<; well as bride carried pink, long stemmed'gi| ng School of Flight and Snnr
James Clement, funniest.
jways been an Ml\,<
!roses,
ion, Tulsa, Okla. He served
Mrs. Clemtnt is the exhibiting this Saturday morninR at 9 for [ a f r e e . w iu offering envelope.
jnwnity and b< |,,.
artist at tbe Fords Library. Her the Cathedral m Trenton, to at Rev. Eldon R. Slohs,
climbing toward tinMarilyn Nagy, Fords, was years in the U.S. Army Mr Ho
tend
the
ordination
of
Pau
paintings will be displayed duraward.
Other x ,
)f honor. Best man was:din Is employed by Page AirOrdfrS
ing April.
^ _^ 1<>C
illiam Dugan. P,'.
$3,000 for church char- Tony Colombetti, Fords.
craft, LakeWst.
p
ToC f^M*" Vwcn to pufthose *
. J. Firemen., \
Attendants were Mrs. Alan
tt ii oo n
s
n s W n g sened in the
red oak tree to be planted in Boy Scout Troop 51 meets at:.,,
Flynn, Perth ,\t!l
thearea Wickrowski, cousin of the bride,
Ate
pm
BelBWhem Children's Home. and Miss Dorthiann ZaplacKi.
Tuesday at
honor of the New Jersey Terind John Mi/rnv. t j
Vm
J/m
Hospital. both of Perth Amboy, and Miss
centenary. Mrs. Otto Kowang. Acolytes and Order
ire company
"
s u , e n j ^ ^ . UAhttm
nrden chairman, wfl! make the cent 7 p m , and
and executive
executive Uboard Brooklyn, N. Y.; Brookk v arm Susan Kubichek, Old Bridge.
reRudolph
Kulchin-k\
ammMments. A donation will 8 p. m. Wednesday choir
Home far the Homeless, Mass.; Miss Charlotte Sebesky, Carteret,
arrangement*.
iia w n
^l^VJ'art'Mn sented his ex-chif.f: \'
be sent to the General Federa- hearsal under the direction
Lutheran Welfare Association '' bride's cousin, was flower girl.
FORDS — "Progress through fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth district.. Prew.it at tb. ™* * *
Elko,
6:30,
Mrs.
Nicholas
Mrs
George
Crisafelli.
Mrs.
Elsie
Mayer.
Murray
Fleck,
Mr.
« d Mr.. C. Hetab, Mr. and Mn. Henry Kress. [„,,,,.'.'
tion of Women's Clubs for the
New Jersey; Millneck School for Richard Seheln, cousin of the curriculum" will be the theme of
Board of Fire ( „„
_____
erection of a memorial tower at Men's Club, ( p. m., Thursday. the Deaf, Millneck. Long Island: bride, and Alan Wickrowski, both he meeting of School 7 PTA to- Milton Sablotzky, Michael Amodio aad AnUway Mlielski.
is wife, Bcrni'-i., i : "!^
the Cathedral to the Pines in
Warburg Home for the Aged,
night, 8 o'clock, at the school.
lth a miniatiin- i;> ,"
New Hampshire in honor of
Brooklyn.
Parents are Invited to see the
Movie. 'Pied Piper;
County Committee
press scrapbimk ,,. ,,,
women who hat* g t a a then- lives
children's achievements thus far
Tbe men of the church will at[ his year its .i ,
...
for oar country.
Candidates Endorsed
tend a Churchmen's Retreat this To be Shown by PTA in all areas of the curriculum. AH
ichinsky fe«'i?cd :i M [•
FORDS
"Pied
Piper
of
The amnesty on overdue books
grades are contributing to a
weekend at Red Rode Cottage,
FORDS - Mrs. Stella LevanIrotn her husband i •';,
at tbe Forts 'Jbrary will congust Stroudsburg, Pa. The Hamliii," the foil length tethl- Science fair which is an outgrowth
do«ke and Ernest Blaochard.
Ire company, a c,: . .,,'.
tinue through Siiffdajr the dos- FORDS - The Mothers Club of theme wul be, '"Dus I Believe." color film, will be shown thts of the regular daily class room
who
are
maatag
for
reflecing of National library Week, Troop a aonotneed plan have At the first session on Satur- Saturday afternoon at 12:30 science curriculum. Experiments FORDS - Freeholder William tion as cewntttceinai and | KEASBEY - Chief John Ceto Chtef KuJschinsky in .,,;.',.
and 2:30 hi the all purpose room will be exhibited in the classrooms arren installed Charles De- cortmlUeewomid from tbe Sec-'of the Protection Fire Company bis talk Kulschin4;v i',,
according to library
beea completed, for the annual
those responsible fr,
Mrs. Molnar,
Mauro as president of the Wil-ond Ward, third district In No. 1 reports three fire calls dur year as chief a r
and corridors,
pot lock supper, April 25, 6 p.m.,
on "Just What Do I, as
tll
Mrs. George Molnar announces at the Holy Spirit Church, Brace Christian Believe?" On Sat-#25 sponsored by the P.T.A. Children on all grade levels liam Warren Association at the Fords,
. „ . _ , have
„ . . « received tht
- - -•• 'ing M a r c n I n * 1 * ^ w e r e a memorable one.
Mrs.
Gerald
Schneider,
ways
the Tercentenary Art Exhibit Avenue, Perth Amboy, with Mrs. rday afternoon the second sesdorsement of the Greater Src- [regular drill, one dump and one
have been encouraged in the artregular monthly meeting.
S. William Horned
committee will meet at the li-Anthony Toscano at chairman. sion will explore "What Are and means chairman, states of creative writing and manv Other officers installed were •nd Ward Democratic Club and (brush fire.
admission
Is
35
cents
for
chilpast
president's had
brary April 31 at I p. m.
Some
of
the
Different
Beliefs
original
stories
and
poems
will
the
WlllUm
Warren
Aswci.'.
At
the*
last
meeting
on
April
Assisting Mrs. Toscano on the
Michael Nemyo, vice president;
| r<
Installation of officers will be committee are Mrs. Milton Land Within the Christian Churches, dren of school age. For fur- be displayed: Winners of a poetry Albert Quadt, secretary; Joseph tton.
!6, Charles D, Pfeifter was elected by Donald Finan, <
ther Information the chairman contest in the fifth grade are
conducted at the annual May and Mrs. Walter Nafepa, favors; and Why These Differences?"
delegate to the Firemen's con Fire Company.
Elks,
treasurer;
and
William
Mrt.
LevandMtc
Is
running
Former Police Chid J C J
dinner meeting to be held at Mrs. Michael Faian and Mrs. Jo- Sunday morning will begin may be contacted at LI 8- George Chingery, Patricia Thorn Hansen, sergeant at arms.
for ber fourth term and Blanch- vention in Atlantic City Septem
2091.
Egan, as toastm;K>T
Stanley's Gallery. Woodbridge, seph MakeTy, table setting.
with a pre-breakfast communion At the recent executive meet- as, Nanct. Ludwig, and Nancy DeMauro nnounced co-chair- ard has completed 20 years >s ber 18 and 19. Andrew Palotti duced chiefs of n t i f c
May 11. Mrs. Robert Ohlson Members have been requested service and after breakfast th?
Varga.
men of the annual picnic to be committeemjji for his district. was named alternate.
companies who were c
chairman, may be contacted for to bring their own silverware with third session will explore "living ing of tbe Parent Teachers As- A representative from Laidlaw field at tbe Highland Grove in
Chief Ceto reported $183.00 was
sociation of the Lafayette Esthe dinner. Rev Ar\
reservations. Tbe club's choral their covered dish.
Brothers, publishers of the Ene-Fords on September 13 are Paul
collefcd by the Fire Compan;- gave the invocation and
My Christian Faith in the Home,
group under the direction of Mrs, A birthday meeting was cele- the Community, and the Church". tates School #25, Mrs. Nathan lish book Used at the school, will Sohaydi, Sr., and William Helle- AUXILIARY TO MEET
for
the
recent
Cerebral
Palsy
Leslie W. Hewitt, tho b.W(
FORDS - The Mothers' AuxJames Harkay wfll provide the brated at the home of Mrs. Jerry Tbe group will return after the Davidson, library chairman, be the guest speaker. His theme ;aard.
! drive:
reported that the book fair held
Jack Withum ami hi* urc:
the
Fords-Clara
Barton
iliary
of
the
FordsClara
entertainment
1
OUvero, O Lawrence Street with noon luncheon, Sunday. The recently was a success. Stu- will be. "Hdw Parents Can Heln
The club endorsed Ernest
Mrs. Raymond Laing as co- committee planning the retreat dents and parents purchased Their Children Make an Adjust- Blanchard and Stella Levandoske Boys' baseball league will meet! The next regular meeting of provided the music
hostess. Birthday baskets were
Joseph Simun, books of all categories. Those ment." wife a roundtable discus- and Joseph Elko and Julia Ram Monday, April 20, In the Clara,the fire company is scheduled for Committee ctiairm.
man
Hansen ami
S'ulerhaod to Hear
Barton firehouse at 8:30 p. m. April 30 at 8 p. m.
returned in commemoration of the chaiman; Jack Pietrusld, presi- students who have not as yet sion held afterwards.
burg as committeemen and comBlanchard.
g W I
ram
will
bej>reDr. Jerrold Finkel birthday of tbe dub. Mrs. Joseph
la Uw oopww «1*>
itcdTtd their fcaifa • a . ^ s , J | * ™
- D M Ttttple Brnam- laut aad M M . l a i Bart were
lions.
Vicar Projects
n ^ "f Sl!L
^ ,"*«*»
School 7 P. T; A.
Plans Reunion
Pot Luck Supper
Plans Complete
Keasbey Chief
Makes Report
Warren Inducts
Slate of Club
Board of Stewardship; Norman weeks. Mrs. Davids** wffl>ve I l ^ ^ r of a "*f'
. nR.. bee- heW
B 8MathMd will meet ttnlgtt
A
special award v n t won by MrsEverson, secretary of the congre- the books distributed a s i o o n M ""
the **
snth ~"
grade,
was Albert Art Symposium to be
at «:M at the Temple.
'•
' "'"
Stephen Valla.
gation, and Rev. Stohs.
as they are received from the Cana], with Karen Warrtuch, runDr. Jerrold rinkel, local obHeld Monday Night
ner-up. Awards will be presented
publishing companies.
stetrician and gynecologist, win Mrs. Raymond Hansen, presiat the meeting.
talk on birth control and other dent, announced the organization
FORDS
- Mrs. Henry Karger,
win purchase a first aid kit andJewish Groups Plan
related subjects.
Janet Harwell Marks
of Fords, publicity chairman of
three camp cots for the troop. A
the New Brunswick Center, anTbe donor dinner honoring those committee was appointed for this Bingo and Card Fete
Birthday at Party Cadette Troop 179
members who have been active purpose.
nounces an Art Cultural SymFORM - The Sisterhood of ISELIN - J a n e t Harwell,
Plans
An
Overnight
participants in Sisterhood activi?
Parkway Jewish Center and'The. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- FORDS - Cadette Troop 179 is posium will be presented by the
The
next
meeting
wffl
be
held•_
ties will be held Thursday, April
Center at.the annual dinner on
American Jewish Congress will
23, at 7 p. m., at the Forge Inn, the borne of Mrs. Eli Coopenmln. sponsor a card and bingo party, ard Harwell, Wood Avenue, was planning an overnight. on April Monday evening, April 20, at '7
109
Homsby
Street,
with
Mrs,
feted
on
her
12th
birthday,
Sat24,
25
and
36
at
Bide-Avhile,
tbe
Woodbridge.
Surprise"" enterp. m., at the Greenbrier ResWednesday, April 22nd, at School urday, at three affairs.
newly dedicated Girl Scout cabin taurant. The program will be
tainment will follow the dinner. Toscano as co-hostess.
19, Maryknoll Road, Menlo Park Luncheon guests were Kathy at Roosevelt Park. The
of interest to the art layman as
Terrace at 8 p. m. Refreshments Schweitzer, Suzanne Crilly, Penn have received their final
w
lisseur.
will be sold during the evening. Yapaolo, Susan Nekhay, Mary lenge of social responsibility well as to the '
Junior
Girls
XJrdt
Auxiliary of VFW
Tickets will be sold in advance by Lou Smith, Donna Harwell. Deb- which Is to take complete charge Three outstanding men will be
Officer* Mrs. Alan Ring, LI 8-9253.
on the panel, Dr. Richard B. K.
To Elect iSew Slate ISELINTo- Elect
bie Schaefer, all of IseUn, and of the overnight.
The Junior Girls'
ISELIN - Nominations and unit of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Linda Brower, Edison.
Mrs, Al Hospodar discussed McLanathan, museum director;
election of officers will be held the VFW will bold nominations UMPIRES NEEDED
Guests in the afternoon at a troop management at a recent Romare Bearden, artist; and
at a regular meeting of the and election of officers at the FORDS •*• The Fords-Clara party, along with the girls, were: meeting. Chris Rubak wa Donald Ju4d, ' art critic. Dr.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the VFW,next meeting, April 25, 9:30 Barton Boys Baseball League ad-William Burns, Harry L e m awarded second class rank, Pa Robert Lloyd Cantor, a New
1
Post 2636, tonight at 8 p. m. a. nt, at post headquarters, Lin- vised it is in need of boys to uifr chek,
'entworth, Benja- Meyer has completed the curved York College art professor, will
A report was given that the coln Highway.
ary Walters, ban .rank of the old program act as moderator.
Midget and Minor Lea|
social cpoMond by ti» AwAS iatmasMi pMrntt^m h-'
tfedotln
Joto {br- B b t t R K t
games
MstlaiM and mataSata* t »
fliarv In place ot Iheir last meet- be held April 16 at the hall
ceremony,
Reservations ari vited to attend the dinner. Resinterested boys, 13 years oT age
ing was a big success. Mrs. Ed- The unit made a donation _
In the evening Janet was thedosed for the cadettes under ervations may be made by conward Sherry, chairman, extended five dollars to tbe cerebral paky or over, may report to the home hostess at a "pajama" party, canvas camping trip oavMay
tacting the program—chairman,
of Charles Tier, 88 Gordon Aveher gratitude to all the members fund drive.
.with alt the girls as overnight through May 17 at Tnompsc Bert Kun, 43S Grant Avenue,
nue,
Saturday,
I
p.m.
who donated food, cakes,, prizes,
Highland Park.
Y
Park, Jamesburg.
I guests.
The spaghetti dimur sponsored
and who supported the affair.
De Gaulle and Segni differ on[
by tbe unit in March was
Hugh Gilroy, commander of ported as -a success.
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Woodbridge, N. J.
LooniHa roa A OOOB UUB CAHT IOOK H » IHI "VMDMAIIB- SMN AT TOW o u t
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Plans Dance Satut\
FORDS - The Fords.fJ
Barton Boys Baseball Lea?
will hojd its annual spring t
in the Keasbey School Salu
U beginning at 8 o'ded
Jit Santucci. dance chai
invites all to dance to tht U
of the Kara-Nepeth urchsln
J h e Mdttiers' Auxidiarj1
League will serve refresh]
and several door pnzese
awarded.
A Big First
The first time a hoy tate|
bath on his own accord can s
erally be interpreted So nii
he has his first date-The.!
eate, Sturgeon Bay. Wi
(B.B.) • Carteret Preas
Thursday, April 10,1964
fourth Wednesday, 1:30 I'M
Hoy
G E T . C'lnh, third Mnnday 8 00
nd MIC''
P.M.
0:00 A.M,Mnitinij; \Voi',liip
Dorcas Fellowship, 8 P.M.. first l*W <\ M Sundny Srliool
MnrninR Worship. Thursday
TEMPLE BAPTIST ( HUM II
.iniday School
I Naomi Circle, I 30 PM., first
Pfelfer Itoulevanl and
i.-.nlkl Vniith F c | -; Wednesday.
:
Krnchrtially Avenue
Sigma Alpha Phi, Second and
Perth Ajtiboy
lAi'iiinu Gospel; Fourth Tuesdays, 800 P M. j
i
Krv, OforB« T, fllpbhlnh
_ • ., JCongregfltwSv. fait- -Sunday
"10 A.M., Snnrtny Sfhnffl for alt
i nniiiHiiii»n SundaVj, 7.50 p ^
i ages
l, v HI each month M c n - , (•)„(, fourlh Thursday
II A.M., Worship Service, (!om
„
P.M.,
Pray«f
7:.10
P
M
.
•li>
munlon Service.
Choir RehraniU
iNursery open HM2 lor children
Chancel. Wednesday, 7:45 P.M
through three.
ij l o r Wednesday, 6:45 P M.
,.,•KKSBVTKRIAN
7 P.M.,. Evening Worship
t ( o F AV FiN E
Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., Sing!l
spiration and 8:00 Rible Study.
WOODBRIDOE GOSPEL
wend '
CHURCH
MiirKulflr, I'll D.
s
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Corner Prospect Avrnu* and
ORTHODOX GREEK
10 and Hi
Rldgfdale Avenue
\\ •.i --1111»
1
R11. Allen W. Raimupwn
j
CATHOLIC CHURCH
10
Broad and Division Streets
'
1 ages. Ernest Barabas, superin-i
Perth Amboy
.
j tendent. Adult Bible Class at 1 Rfv. Stephen Sedor, Pailor
IMIST CHURCH
. . .:
I
WORSHIP
TOGETHER
THIS WEEK
ind the strength
for your life...
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PAOI Furriu
—
Ot'll NKDK.KMKR
Ll'THKRAN CIHIRCII
2fi Fourth Strrrt. Fords
llri Klrtnn II Slnhs
"IrtinHlv Ffirilp Jurnlnnn >n<1
Ml« llnrhnra frlKrh.
Matin Service, 8; IB A M.
Main Service, 10:45
Holy Communion:
First Sunday, 10:43
' Third'Sunday S:1S
Sunday School and Bible
9:30 A.M.
ST ANDBEWK CHI UCII
Avcnel
Hrv
John K»((iin
I'aslm
Weekday Masses. 7 :)0 A M
Sunday Masses. 7 00. a 13,
1045 an-l 12 noon
Conlessions, S:iturd;i;, '. 3. :
j 8:30 P M
I
TEMPLE KMAMi-EL
I
1W 1 IPHSBIrl
Rabbi
'. Sabbath
PM
II.
Service:
I.PVPIISOU
Friday,
II :IO
GOSPEL CHAPEL !
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
486 Inman Avenue at West
CHURCH
Street, Cotonla
Woodbrldgr. N, I
Sunday School and Bible Classes. Rfi Wllllum H Schmnin, s.
(lector
9:30 A.M.
Gospel Service Sunday, 7.30 P M
Christian Women's Home Bible
communion
A M
Hot
Glas. Thursday 1:30 I'M.
'9;30 A M Famil S m j (
Young Peoples Meeting Friday,,
7:45
",•
rirlWur,
1'ntil
nd
g ^ ^ y Schoo\
P M
'••
' "
Holy Communion and
ill A.M.,
Sermon I first and third SunST. CECELIA'S CHURCH
1 days) Morning Prayer and Ser
Sunday Matins, 7 A.M., Early
Vu'u'lvUowship. 7 P.M.',, 8 ™* ^ U I ; , . . . ; _ . ,„„_,,_ . „ iSunday
Isrlin
mon, (Second and Fourth Sunp ' m i 11:00 A.M , Morning Worship serEnglish Mass, 8 A.M. Church
fellowship 7
Rev. John Wllus, Paitor
1
days)
.vice, Nursery provided.
School, 9 A.M.
[Sunday Masses. 6:30, 8:00, 8 45.
Holy Days
Youth
Vespers,
Saturday
nights
and
be9:15,
»:30,
10:00,
10:15,
10:45,
ALL-AMERICA CKRF.MONY — The All America City flag was
appreciation to the Red Cross and their sincere nppredaUM
10 A.M., Holy Communion
DMN ^™J?mCa\v.n
P.M., Evening Gospel Serfore holy d i y s at 7 P M.
11:00, 11:30 and 13 noon
raised for the first time over our sister All-America City—
for the many RMtnrn of frlrmfchlp nlorutH by slater AH
vic
Organisations
Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 8:00
earthquake-ravaged Seward, Alaska, last Wednesday. Seward,
America dtlr* through Amrrlen.
'We «rc lifting ourselves
rinity Vestry, third Monday,
WOODBRIDGE
A.M.
R»ail«on.
one of 11 cities receiving the 1963 All-America award, reup by oar bootstraps", Harrison snid. "Oar Morale Is topST. ANTHONYS R. C.
7:30
P.M.
METHODIST CHURCH
r
ceived the nag In the mall only a few hours before the disaster
Botch." Red (>0i» Disaster ilradquartm (or the 8**»rd
CHURCH
St. Anne's Unit, first Monday,
71 Main Street
Masws: 6:20. 7:30, 8:S0,
struck. City Manager and Civil Defense Director James W.
ST. JOHN'S
area has been established at the city's Episcopal Church. A
Port Reading
.Ret. Theodore C, Seamani, Fulor
8 PM.
ll'nnd 12:13
Harrison (left) took a few precious moments from his 24- staff of five Red Cross disaster specialists, Including norsei.
„ > EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Ret. Hirrty Barti
Rft. Stuililim Mlloi, PllU '
It. Margaret's Unit, first Wedv Masses: 7 and 7:80
Minltttr to Youth
hour a day pace to perform the ceremony. Red Cross disaster
Is helping to provide emergency aid to disaster vtetlot and
8ewtren
Sunday Masses, 7:00, BOO. ' :00 !
nesday, 8 P.M.
9:30 A.M. Church School
Director for the Seward area Ed Brandhorst (center) and
surveying long-term famllly recovery needs, A preliminary
Jonph H. Thornton. Layrtadrr
11:00
and
12:00
noon
Episcopal Churchwomen,
first
3 30 to 5 30 and
Councilman Richard Klrkpatrlek (right) also took part in th» surrey indicates from 50 to M homei destroyed or heavflj
9:43 A.M., Sunday School
Weekday Masse* at 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Worship
ceremony. Harrison and the Seward Cooncilmen expressed
damaged.
11 A.M., Morning Prayer
Novena in honor of St. Anthony 5:00 P.M. Junior-High
Monday: 2 P.M.
Fellowship
Holy Communion, Second Sunday,
each
Tuesday
at
7:
IS
P.M.
Trinity Altar Guild, mourth ThursCONGREGATIONAL
7:00 P.M. Methodist Youth
11 A.M.
TEMPLE BETH AM
day, 8 p.m.
H OF WOODBMDGE
Fellowship
B:45 P.M., Thursday, choir reST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH
JEWISH COMMUNITY
•on sod Grove Avimjes
Trinity
Young
People's
Fellowhearsal
Ambcy A T M M , Wo«dbridK«
CENTER OF COLONIA
UNITED CHURCH
Bl,,rt M. Joha»n, Jr.
ship every Sunday 7 P.M.
• t . R«T. Mvr. Chtrlea O.
220 Cleveland Aveww
liljrtn, MlBlitn of Mafic
MeCofftlttB, rutor
OF CHRIST
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
Trinity Girls Friendly Society,
... KrnnHh McCain
Ribbl Hlrktrt WitUn
IttT. WillUn Root, Anliunt r m o r
K30 Laft Avenue
CHURCH
mmrlrnt o( Church Btfcool
second
and
fourth
Tuesdays,
Rtt. Donald J. Relllj,
Services Friday evening, 8:30 Sat- If you are the mother of an ado-vice from a dermatologist:
Wuhlfrtn, Orftnlit
!
Clark TowtuUp
HOT
»»d
Hamilton
Avenues
6:45 P M .
l i t l i U n i fnitor
urday morning 9:00
lescent son or daughter, chances Have your family doctor check
: JICT. George A. Shvlti, Piitor
Fords
Church School, Nur»- Sunday Masses: 645, 7:45,
Trinity Cub Scout Pack 34, Den
Junior Congregation, Saturday are that you are concerned with the health of the person involved.
iChurch
School,
9:45
A.M.
Re»,
LeiUi
W.
Hewett,
Vlcu
hnmi;h Junior High
8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M.
Pack Meetings, fourth Monday, morning from 10:45 A.M. to
the most common skin complaint He may be able to spot promptly
Holy Communion, 8:00 A.M.
Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30! M o r n i n B W o r s h l P . " A M l M. Morning Worship
7:30 J M.
11:45 A.M.
of this age — pimples. It Is very the underlying difficulty responMorning
Prayer
and
Sermon,
11
A.M.
k.M. Church School
THE CHURCH OF
Meetings, Thursday, 6:30 P.M.,
GRAOB EVANGELICAL
important that you deal with this sible for the eruptions.
A.M.
jery through Junior Depart- Novena services every Tuesday,
JESUS CHRIST
Trinity. Senior Choir Practice",
LUTHERAN CHURCH
problem while it Is still in the Wash-excess oil from the skin
Church
School,
9:45
A.M.
7:30
P.M.
'Child care service).
Florida Grove Ro»d
Totem
*
Health and Beauty
P.M, Coffee Hour FellowJ.M.. Senior High Pilgrim
Mectingi
Board, frtJO P i i . ,
day
School Staff, first Mon|l:0O P.M.
dressings, first and
e's where
you should
tay when In \
shington. D.C.
#
OHLHA.W
HOTEL
AND
MOTOR
. INN -
ire's why
i strategically loc jied on
bus Connecticut Avenue,
Hooking beautiful Rock
|k 1'ark. Just minutes
|r from Tha White House,
Capitol, departmsnt
1 theatre and restaurant
jwld-famous
[ejiam Blue Room:
food,
dancing, enternt by the most brilliant
of stage, screen and
sion. Other noted res' tooTincluding th«
ng Palladisn Room,
n Room, cozy Coflee
Thursdays, 7:30 P.M., Satur
600 New Brunswick Anno*
pimple stage.
two or three UmM a day. Use
days, i P.M.
Perth Amboy
ISELIN
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
almost-bot water, «oap and a
If
allowed
to
go
on
unchecked,
FIRST PRK8BYTERJAN
Trinity JMHto* Choir .Practice, RtT. atrbnt r, A. Hethl, futot
CHURCH
CHURCB
the ppimple*
may
p
y well ggo into rough washcloth or soft brush.
Saturdays, 9 A.M.;,
48 Berkeley Boulevard
Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30
Mot only will the oil go with the
(M Railway Aveau*
OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHIRAN acne. Aside from its disfig
Iselii, N. J.
washing but the- alkali in soap
effect,
acne
can
caust
Church
CATHOLIC
Sunday •fichooi.'T3*A.M.'"'""'
the softens the horny layers of old
stress
that
w
ll
far
Sunday Services:
CHURCH
UtfM
FrM A. ferleiv Jr.,
Iselk
9:45 A.M., Sunday Schootfor all
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
Dtr-'tor «T Milk
What
tt
«ven
m
o
n
important,
Wat$
y
R«v. Richard V.
ages
(Byiaatt*
doctor! tell us that the personality carefulry. You will find
Pastor
11:00 A.M., Morning Worship
T. Jehu Onnko, Futor
of many adults has been seriously
Church School, 9:30 A.M.
7:00 PM., Eveningg Gospel
p
I Sunday Maawt: dpL (IJj)gUsh) Sunday Worship, » a.m., nursery hurt by the disfigurement of acne cents anxious to go along with'
Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 Worship, 10:30 A.M.
ivided
dd
most any diet Moenary to dear
7.45 PM,, Wednesday,
Bible 10, (Old Sftvonkl; 11:1? (EngSchool, 10:15 a m . , three scars. Acne can lead to oomplaes «P thek pimples. Chocolate, nuts
P.M. Sundays
Sunday School, 9:00 A.M.
Studyy
listii • • • ' • ; « ' » • > ' » ' •
which hang on for yean — ex-cheese, cream, carbonatel drinks,
Junior Hi United PHibyterian
years old through adult
7:30 P.M., Friday, Young Peo- Weekday Misses: ft« A.M., Fritreme shyness, lack of selfconfl- candy, butter, pastry, gravy and
Youth. « P.M., Sunday* ,
CONGREGATION
pies Service
days, 8:30 A.M1. .•',
dence, toughness and similar per any kind of tat meat must not be
Senior Mi United Presbyterian
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
B'NAl JACOB
7:45 P.M., First Thursday of
eaten. See that the young person
First
Friday
of
th«
mecth,
8:30
U r d Street, Avenel
sonality
faults.
Youth. 7 P.M., Sundays
CHURCH
month, Women's Missionary
Rabbi
PhlUi
Br»nd
There is no foolproof remedy for gets lots ot tresh fruits, skim
A.M^. tod 7:30 f*.'M,
Youth Ctoir reh.arwl. 7:30 P.M.,
830 Jefferson Avenue
Council
acne
even in this age of miracle milk, vegetable*, lean meats, InTuesdays.
»- M P- M -. Wday
Tuesdays.
Railway
First
Sunday
of
tha
month,
Bene8:00 P.M., Fourth Saturday of
SScnior Choir rehearsal, 8:00 P.M., '0 A.M., Saturday, Junior Con- month. Men's Fellowship
drugs.
This is because there is nocluding chicken and fish. No fried
diction, 3 P.M. •
,^Sunday at 11 A.M. .„
cause
for the excessive How of foods should be eaten underany
I Fridays
] gregatlot.
Confessions every SaUffday, 3 to 4 Sunday
•MmM.f School 11:00 A.M.
and 6:30 to 7;3^,,f?Jt Confes- Wednesday, testimony meeting
oil vhich brings on acne. Any condition. All tweets should be
Junior Choir rehearsal, »:30 A.M..
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
EVANGELICAL AND
sions on week (%s before Mass 8 P.M.
thing which impairs your health limited to fresh fruits, or canded
Saturdays
CHURCH OF ISELIN
REFORMED CHURCH
NEW D 0 V S 8
Ruth Circle, 1:30 PM., second
Reading Room, Tuesday and hebs acne get started. Glandular fruits from which the syrup has
Oak
Tree
Road
N James Street
Bet. Ro|«r 0, SMcnw, PUMr
METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday 12 to 3 P.M., Wedma, - adjustment, infected teeth, been drained, and one or two
i Wednesday.
Woodbrldge
Mn. Human CUrk,
130 New Dover Road., Edison
prolonged emoUotia} upset which piecesgof hard candy to be eaten
White Church Guild, second and
nesday fi to 7:30 P.M.
Rtf. LciU* E|rj, Mlniitei
Director or CbrtltUn Education
Westfield, 42* E. Broad Street Interferes with normal bodily only after lunch or dinner.
fourth Mondays. 8 P.M.
Morning
Worship
and
Church
Order of Sunday Services
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday, 9:30 and II A.M.
finctions - all of these contribute It may take a week or two toll
School:
Ladis' Aid Society, second and 10 A.M., Sunday Schoqi
see any improvement, but if im-[|
Sunday Worship: 8:45 and 11:15
Sunday School, 11 A.M.
M acne.
•*
9:30
to
10:30
A.M.
.
fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P M. jio A.M., JEngUsh Service
i
provement is t u t noted at the <
A M« '»
11 AM. until aoon
,
^ Wednesday, TuUowny Meeting, The. o*lli of <h« auUr akin or
Women's Association, thWThUrt»iH AM.'"fltmgaHah Servict
ISunday School: Nursery throuA Young Peoples' Groupt 7 P.M. 8:00"P.M.
ep!dermis grow so rapidly that uf this period, the chad should
day, B P.M.
jf P.M.. Youth Fellowship
NtW IERSf.rS SMARIEM
^
Reading Rooms, 116 Quimby St iayiTi nt them pUe^up faster than taken to a skin specialist at once. II
Circle meetuigs, first Thursday.,First Sunday of the month 2:30 third grade 8:48 A.M.
SUPPER CLUB
Kindergarten through sixth grade
10
to
4:30
weekdays;
?
to
the
dead
cells
can
fee
sloughed
off.
1:30 and 8 P.M,
i P.M., Ladies' Aid Society
OUR LADY OF PEACE
. , , . , . . . - . , Eye colors are inherited, says
10.00
A.M.
V
^
P.M.,
Mondays
Session, second Tuesday, 7:30 Monday, ReUglous Training, 1:30
CHURCB
,.
This, coupled with oiliness, » a U optometrist. We thought the
P.M.
Tuesday (First) Lorantify Guild, Junion High Fellowship 10:00 New Bruaswlek Avenue, Fordi
problem that a dermatologist can k ^ o n e s w e r e donated.-Thc
A.M. to 12 Noon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
and
Ret. Joseph Bfiotomtil, Paitor
: Cancer dressing group, first and 7:30
best deal with. Unfortunately, courier, Waterloo, la.
Post-High
Bible
Study,
10:00
A.M.
LESSON
SERMON
i third Wednesdays, 10 A.M, Tuesday (Second) Officers and
skin specialists are usually found1
Sunday Masses, 8, 9. 10 and 11
Senior High Westminster Fellow"Doctrine of Atonement" is the
Children's Holy Communion, first Elders, 7:30
the larger cities only. If you
A.M. and 12 noon
ship
7:00
P.M.
to
9S0
P.M.
object
at«* Christian Science lust treat a pimple or acne proSunday of every month.
Tuesday: (Fourth) Brotherhood,
Weekday Masses, 6:45 and 8 A.M.
Ladies Aid Society meets second
churches next Sunday. Golden lem yourself, here is a bit of ad7:30
First Friday, 6:45, 8 and 8:45
and fourth Mondays, 8:00 P.M.
Text: "All thmgs are of God,
FORDS
Wednesday: Junior Choir, S: 15
A.M.
' '
Women's
Guild,
fourth
Tuesday,
who hath reconciled us to himself
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wednesday: Adult Choir, 7:30
Monday
8:00 P.M.
by Jesus Christ and hath given
Friday: Brownie Troop. 7:00
(Adjwent to tttnitj't Diner)
Men's Christian Fellowship sec- Novena, 7:30 P.M..
to us the ministry of reconciliaFriday: Girls Scouts, 7:00
Male Choir rehearsal, 8 P.M. tion" (II Cor, 5:18).
ond
Friday,
8:00
P.M.
Saturday: Confirmation Class, 10
Altar-Rosary Society, first Mon- The following citation from
A.M.
Flowers For All
Accommodates
day after first Sunday at 8 'Science and Health with Key
CONGREGATION BETH
For Water Softeners
Occasions . . .
All Sties and Groups
SHOLOM
'
P.M.
to the Scriptures" by Mary
$2.00 hundred lbs.
Call for flowers, blrthMonday after second Sunday at Baker Eddy will also be read:
»0 Cooper Avenue, Iselin
• FULL COURSES
$1.10 fifty lbs.
d a y s , anniversaries,
Bibbt Noraun Klctnnun
8 P.M.
'Jesus aided in reconciling
• BUFFETS
Dr. Norbtit tutntr, Cantor
weddings, etc., to add
man to God by giving man a
Tuesday <•
Sabbath Services, Friday eveextr? joy to the event
9 and 6 H P
PTA meeting third tu»*day of truer sense of tove, the divine
ning. 8:00
-and other times to
principle of Jesus' teachings, and
Riding Tractors
express your sympathy
Saturday Morning Service, 8:30 each month at 8 P.M.
Female Choir rehearsal. 8 PM.this truer sense of love redeems 921 St. Georges Avenue |
a n d thoughtfulness Thursday
Av«
Maria
Choir
reman
from
the
law
of
matter,
sin,
Rotary Tillers
CONGREGATION ADATH
Be assured of the finest
(Juit South of Cloverleai)
a n d d e a t h b v t h e l a W o f 8 ir!f
ISRAEL
hparsal 8 D m
P
ME 4-1819
—call
us.
Riding Mowers
Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge
hearsal, 8 p. m,
^ ^ rf ^ . ^ M , ^ ^
HopeliWD
toufh Bfnroli, Mlnltttr
Rlcnarrl Bcnrola, Ortintit
^ T
Ambo,
BANQUETSBANQUETS*
BANQUETS*
BANQUETS*
Restaurant
Fastest
L ABLER & SONS
Highway 130
North Hums wick
Phone AX 7-2474
By Kodak
Publix Pharmacy
<H MJIU St., Woodbridge
OPKN KVES. A SUNDAY
'jyiarquee Lounge:
I BJthering place for
flails, dancing and late
Eminent.
PLANNING A F L O R I D A VACATION?
VISIT RESTFlll,, TKOI'ICAI,
p s and comfortably
pditloned. Exceptional
fham facilities Include
p i n g and famous bouP shops.
SIESTA KEY at SARASOIA
Pf
Corner WUllmB it
•
\Jver a *J4alf- L,entury
"Scrvliu tin VVoudbrliltr Arta Ovtr 30 V««i"
% Main Street
N
^ k l e u K™1"
Woodbrldge
f-^erionai
VVtlie
• Sandwiches
LUMBER CO.
| * w yoor room.
AN ESTIMATE ANYWHKKE
falgnHjjnour?
2M4700
ME 4-1636
WHOLESALE AND
HANDERhWS SEAFOOD MARKET
CITY »Nll bUUUKBAN liei.lVEKV
Keeps Us in Busiiusu . . .
tlulldlug Materiali
Mfllwork
KLMER J VECSKY - 1009 Seaside Drive
Sarasota, Florida
FLOWERS
305 Amboy Ave.
^
"Betty and Joe" - Plione ME 4-9738
< «|iptetti«to Tti» Shut*-
,DuC
New Streets
WOODBRIDGE
Fresh Seafood Daily
HOME MADE CLAM ('HOWI)KK
Swallick
Tavern, Inc.
f» M'etlat tamily plan:
Pchjld
U t
h
l^r tree Biwlmie and Kale* ~ write:
WALSHECK'S
BANQUETS*
BANQUETS*
BANQUETS*
BANQUETS*
FRIED FISH TO TAKE OUT EVERY FRIDAY
Phone in Your Order — ME 4-0743
ENJOY YOUR BEER
at
ELMER J . VECSEY'S
Open all ywr round, tt.e SKA C A m E offers
the most for couples or families. Located directly on the Gulf of Mexico and the finest
Deach In the world. Private pool.
ME 4-6068
Rabbi Samuel Newberter
until 11
tt P.M., Friday, Sabbath Services Every Saturday. 11 A.M._
to 6 P . M . and 7 to 8
noon,
9:30 A.M., Saturday services
nd sometimes on days
9:39 A.M., 8t*tfdty, Junior Cm,
befor
gregatlon
ore
And SUj At
fwrJham will atcom«• your *ntir« party at
' rot**.
SALT
SERVISOFT of
WOODBRIDGE
FILM
Processing
ROCK
Cocktail Lounge
U. S. ONE
WQQDBRIDGE
K
liuulutiun
Moulding
Paint
DOING IT YOURSELTT
l.d Hi a4vlw juu an ue«
cvnttructlnu tlUriUoi) ^ut
4IJ
repaln
Duori & Window*
Wallboard
Flooring
Plywuod
Kuuttj f l u
Kitchen
Cubloets
4-0125
THOMAS JOSEPH
COSTE'LLO
GREINER <
FUNERAL HOME
Funeral Homes
Est, 190* - AUGUST P. GREINER, Director
Green S t it Coopw Ave. state & Center Sta.
Iselin, N. J.
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Tel. LI jUMl
HI 2-0075
Ave.. Wttodbridpi
'
M Grata SOMt
ttdependent-Lrader (E.B.) - Carton*
Thursday, April 16,1964
PA<H
Classifie[
BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY
r
OF ESTABLISHED LOCAL and AREA FIRJIS!
U p o r Stores
Cntractor
AitimtklliMlestlig
V & L CONTRACTORS
QUALITY HEATING
* AUt t l W X U U D M I .
Garagr*
Recreation Roams
M i n g aw) Rooflnt;
Bimtdlfkatloa
WARM AOt iMtallattMH
K&O
Leafcn and Gotten
Afl Type* al Repair*
in • T)mt Ptjanto
Cv
SPRAYWAX""
at M* brtn t o n !
fiENERAL CONTRACTORS
Air Conditioned
Wild * Masonry
Gustrictloi
S74"TaMBOY AVEMT
ttOODBRIDGE. N. J
' SALES SERVICE - PARTS
COMET • FIAT
Repairs
Fattorj lUplacemrati
IAI.M * PARTS
Bank Cr«Ut P l j
W00HHMI
Tfl. MI 4-411)
-U4« With Prld* in I CleU Car"
SITAR'S
Ht»
A
A
A
Aatomettrt Serrie*
Bcpaiti On an Hik* Can
Btij Wort • G U H
Motor Rcpein • Ask
Brake Senfo
Wheel . Bead UghU
Nations!
Cash Register Co.
FU 1-7043
Free Estimatei
With a
FU 1-2289
ED FREY
PLUMBING
Tenysei Contractors
FORDS
ana
Painttag
LUMBER
HEATING
ELECTRIC
COAL COMPANY
7554674
Beaiticlaa
Our Award
i
No App.
NttttUIf
tpeelalliU lo Win and Wlf Ou«
Cernlcs
MR. GAY
Featuring
• Large, fenced-in lawn and
shade tree recreation area.
Wigs aid
Electrolysis
KI 1-2222
Houn Daily » - 6 P.M.
Bninday & Friday 'Til » P.M.
Closed Monday
m Waablngtoa Av«., Carteret
BY APPOINtMKNl
.••
t w a i n
New and Repairs
Cellars Weatherproofing
v All lobs Guaranteed
Woodbridge
DIAL • 636-1691
St. OtoriM Avt., WoodMdgt
Wyllng
For
Spring
Marie's Beauty Salon
FU 1-9306
(£olonia)
- Moving & Tracking -
• FRESB BAKERY GOODS
Open 8 A.M. to I P.M.
Move 'IDEAL WAY"
fluke P » U-391H J ^
AGENTtNATKWAL VAN
. UNB8
1288 S t George Ave.. Avenel
SPECIAL WINTER RATES
LOCAL MOVERS
Detective Agency TOBOROWSKY
New Job* and
Repair* al All Kioda
Detective Agency
Colonla
Hairdreuer
*I*
Fill Your Coal Bi» With
Lebigh Premium Anthracite
NUT orSTOVE
Looking For The
Glamorous You?
FU 1-9865
BUte rTvv No. tt, Colony
ty> Glvi 8&H Ottta St.mpi
Books
Rahway
BOOK and
GIFT
SHOP
II I . Obnry St., Rahway
PEA
COAL
BUCK
COAL
21
2050
rreiuiuui OU
Killuilll
24 lluur
ItDlvlce on
All Mikct uf
Uiirticri
137
for Fait Her v li«
JlUt Give 1). » ( aU
SIMONE BROS.
LINDEN. N. J.
IIU 6-272(>
HU 6-0059
- Misic Instruction -
JEWELERS I._Z-
ME 4-1068
M Mala Street
Woodbridgf
ALL WORK
FULLY GUARANTEED!
AUTHORIZED
DRAPERIES t BEDSPREADS
CURTAINS t VARD GOOD*
Booflnf and Sheet Metal Work
CaU Tor FtM Eitln\ata
Irtnitrtal Eihanit
Motor Gnifdi
FOR F ] m ESTIMATES
:
m 4-3M5
Sheet Metal Work
Roofing, Metal Ceiling
and Furnace Work
588 Alden Street
SALES * SERVICE DEALER
Radio Dispatched
Woodbridge, N. J.
INVESTIGATED
CUAKACTliK REPORTS
1ECUH1TV CONTROL CAR
SERVICE
UNMARKED CARS
MISSING PERSONS TRACED
CONSTABLE SERVICE
WILL TRAVEL ANYWHERE
Oa; & Nlt« CaU
VAllej 6-5132
1M New llruniwlck Avenut
Perth Amboj
Leam To Play The
CONN ORGANS
KIMBALL PIANOS
wr,n
DULY it -1 -
tat. 10 • i
Landscape Contractor-
EDDY'S MUSIC CENTER
ME 4-55C0
Albert J.
SCHAEFER, Sr.
OF AVENEL
3U Avenel Street, Avenel
54 MAIN ST.
WOODBRIDGE
(Near ! l u v n l c i O
Dally Hit! A. M lu 0:011 r M
»4lurd*j »M A. M. la »'M f M
ME 6-907O
MK 4-8752
Trt-es - Shrubs - Kvergreeoi
Pine Tree Nursery
I3DZ
Ave.
381-8487
Aveuel
ABOUT YOUR 1
FUM311
If you are getting ready •
pot your house or yard plum,
dunking them in water and
them soak for ten or fift
utes. This soaking will
moisture that was removed
the clay when it was baked
three or lour
pfeht ftodi
gallon of water. You will
Budget TCT1R.
mazed at the amount of
and plant food the pots 4
WHOLESALE
up. This will prevent tin
RETAIL
from absorbing cWtnicali
ilants need from the soil
CaU 3884868
Put a few piece? of
1367 St. Gttorft Ave
at the bottom of each pot ii it
Colonia
going to be used for a plant
Authorized Dealer
required •> great deal of <
B. F. GOODRICH TIRES
n
«»r Tires
Truck tint The charcoal will keep tkt
sweet and will retain *
RECAPPING
NEW & USED TIRES
A lot of us are busy
leaves this, time ol year V
make you^lawn - raking
by watering the leaves Fift
W * you start.. Tfld s|»vin
vents therh from blnuint
holds them in plaw «hi If TO
lect them.
1421 Main St.
Rahway
Tires
But Trade at
Old Reliable
Rutgers Realty Co.
492 New Brunswick Ave.
Tree Surgeon
Now is The
Time to Call. . .
Every homemakoi is pi
familiar with the ne*
on the market It i« u*^ 1
ELMORE'S
kitchen as a useful *Tappi»J
TREE SERVICE cover for all kind* ol
dishes. Us use has t>wn
"The Expert! Who Care"
Planting trimmlnc, feeding, to the garden
tpraylni. ravltj
trwnent,
The clear plastic film
cibllni and braclni, land
K'aplnt, rototllllnt. We n an excellent ewer f»r **
move dtad or undtatrablt
Rtuonable rat«i, lull) or pans. It hold* moi--iu»
fectly. Even s«-ds """ »
Iniurrd.
MI-I4M mate slowly nwd
water for weekIt makes a t«>jfitween pots and U1
strip folded and
the rim of flower pot*
Mn.DRED B. SMITH
ittA the pot from Jam
eaves of such plant' M '
Violet* and Gloxinia.-
Electrolysis
ELECTROLYSIS
SPECIALIST
Remove Unwanted Hair
SURE - FAST -
FORDS, N. J.
Parkway Exil J27A
Call About Our
ir Trj>|e-b
TrMe- Plan
8AFE
FU 8-0873
«1 Bryant St.
Runway
2-7661
Schools
New Bruoswick SecretarUl
Accounting & Butoeis
Machine) Scbod
At Our Itudlo
Accordion - Guitar
Piano Drami 8ai
ME 6-2711
Huilul (piliuiutnti *
S. C. ALLKN . B.C.8. LlJB., B.S
* M Director
IBM
Accftuntlnt
Oft Ml (Mtr«D)'t>u
Paiiting
KXPOSURE
CM. 1925
Hock Garden*
H
I F YOUR
come a problem
Anonymous can help p
BI M515 or writt p
2S3 Woodbridge
i
E l l . 1S32
PRIVATE LESSONS
PAINTING
ZACK
CO., INC.
NEW LAWNS with
I'alios
SERVICES
{OB It George ft'euuei
LliTi;rttui
MERION BLUE SOD
AT A PROFIT!
REALTORS
11 Hum
1010 St. Geurgv Avenue
AVKNKI-
M Veara oi Knew How
and Experience In
Residential Hor«e 8a|et
Stern & Oragoset
#
Imported Auto
SALES and SERVICE
Leave Everything To Ui
Hi Rahwa; Avenue
Woodbridge
COLLISION VVOHR
I
TRADE YOUR HOUSE
RxkwaT'l Oldett KlUbUlhM
Jeweltr
REPAIRS
MECHANIC
£V£RY PRICE
£V£RY SUE
WRY LOCATION
Membier
Multiple Llitlni Berilu
Industrial - I
(OMl'l.KI'K LANlHJfAI'B
l"l.ANNIN(i
GltADIMG & SEEDING
EUROPEAN 1RA1NED I
OR TRADE DOWN
PIANO COMPANY
FOREIGN CAR
Rutgers Realty Co.
TRADE UP . . .
PIANO-ORGAN
ACCORDION
GOLDBLATTS
LANDSCAPE
CONTRACTOR
Free Estimates
Real Estate
JARJ30T
M East Cherrj Street
HAH WAY
Real Estate
Aveiel
FU 8-1667
•&nfioHnf
FASHION FABRICS
"interior DMortfon"
Custom Made Slip Coven
T. R. STEVENS
OS SI UfcOKGE AVE.
WOODBRIDGE
Repairs
ol all
Types
GOOD
M n
ime real estate « | « n
us for particulars Kl i Z
LOTT & KENKI.V R FUl ,
17 Cooke Avfmip. (, i n P m
MBS. CURTIS-READINGS i
ADVICE on all probknutfL
Open 8 to 9. No •ppointnMBtl
eessary. 196 New Bnin^
'erth Amboy. HI 2-M91
fiooftng & Siding -
Trade In Your Home
Call ME 4-5446
Fjrelgi Cart
22*
RAHWAY
Radio aid Televisioi - Henry Jansen & Son
1424 St. George Ave.
ME 4-3149
Authorized
Sales & Service
Ucnued ft Bonded by SUt* ol
New Jetiej
CIVIL t CRIMINAL
INVESTIGATIONS
BpecUlliinj In Merebuiti1
Nltht Patrol Protection
Flalnclottaennen
^
Foi All OccHlani
VtALE U
U FEMALE
L E QBBttAIOR
Q B A I
IEC KETLT
Carousel
Free Estimates
MErcury 44155
RADIO & TELEVISION
SERVICE
Private Instructions by
Qualified Teachtn
Begiantn and Advanced
StsdenU Accepted
Jewelers
doted Wedneiday AH Day
including Mosaic tiles
V Alley
Martin Lawrence
Tinning and
PORCHES - 1st pay. t moi.
GARAGES
ALUMINUM SIDING
RECREATION ROOMS
ADD-A-LEVEL
ADDA-ROOM
MODERN KITCHENS
DORMERS
BATHROOMS
!
WALLPAPER
2nd ROLL FREE
All Paints Guaranteed
861 Route No. 1
Avenel • ME 4-3500
Next to Ray co
• SALADS al Their Best
Wt'n SpeclalitU In
• BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCE
• BRAKE SERVICE
Slip Covers
• Installations
• Alterations
Can
INCLUDING 8UNDAYS
40 Mary Avenue, Fords
Plimkiig & Heatiig
HELP
OR
TIRES LIMITED
REMODELING
NO-DOWN-
• SODA FOUNTAIN
Ceranle Tile
M. GIORDANO
MErcury 4-B4*
Diamonds RosPt
Electric Shavers Repaired
•••>,:"'
COMPLETE
HOME
(II Rahway Avenue
(Opp, Whit* Church)
CERAMIC TILE
CONTRACTOR
re l-nm
4-1738
Masu Contractor - . plumbing & Heating
FREE
BfeAUTIFUt D I 8 P U Y S
UNPAINTED FURNITURE
USE MARY CARTER
STAINS • VARNISHES
TILE IT YOURSELF
MOSAIC TILE FOR
BARS • VANITIE9
TABLES - WALLS
TREAT SHOPPE
CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY
»
Just Dial
Hlllcrest 2-0180
Masonry Work
TOWKE GARAGE
WITE CHURCH C H
Wf Hall. Fint r
Church. Woorlbridac
pri! 18th, 10 00 am
Mr. Herbert Van Vr\\ Vjl
Snack bar at nnnntr
485 AMBOY AVENUE
A WATCH and
I JEWELRY
/ REPAIR'S
=
MErcury
Any Kind of
Service Stations -
J F Gardner * Son
SENTRY
Studio Hri: 1:30 to 12 . 1:M t o a
EDWARD SWANICK
FenonaUzed
Hair
at Waahfagtoa A W . , Carter*!
I
.
Swimming
ll 1 Wading Pool-both built
below surface, and with
continuously filtered, chemically-treated water.
Ctramic J)tudio.
CUSSES
<6? BarTCll Avenue
Woodbridce. N. J.
Fuel Oil & Coal
Aft*
CHINA PAINTING
AND FIRING
'
MARY CARTER
PAINT
Below Clotttleaf
INSTRUCTION
AND SUPPLIES
SEWER SERVICE
I B King Georges Rd., Fordt
Ml St. George Ave.
Woodbridge, N. J.
JjteUa and Jack
1
KI 1-5244
MErcury 4-3388
Monday *
1
Plywood
• Hardware
MiKD'l gnppllM • Imulitioi
RooftAi
• Panelllnt
Ihlnilei f Builders SuppUn
MUHrork • G u u e noon
serrfc*
• Supervised P r o g r a m of
Games, Arts fc Crafts, Dramatics and Woodworking.
Reasonable Rate* • Call
in Aiwtri
Courteoni
And Happy
l o Bttn You
MM M i > f to'.,
ME4-SU*
Complete Remodeling
• Qualified Swimming
Instructor,
HakOeatgna by
•
•
•
•
•
AhitH Spraying
Open J U L Y & AUGUST
L
Woodbridge
(formerly With Cbarln F"r>
Repaln. Alteration*,
T R I N I T Y nil
GUILD. Thursday
a.m. to 8:00 p m
ity Parish
Woodbridge.
TOUNTRv
- REPAIRS
Lumber
"UHIE FOLKS"
FORDS
RUMMAGE
LI 9 - 7037
Colonia, N. J.
Every Second Gal.
Cash Register
Service Tompariy1
Cirtmt
Sewer Cleaning
Smile"
— lay Cam
R. SMITH, Paving
SALES - SERVICE
INSTALLATION
REPLACEMENTS
- Nine Inprfvement -
Relief Machine*
H
REPAIRS and
FREE ESTIMATES
• Air-Conditioning
oa
Premise!
N. J.
SUMMER IAY CAMP
Free Pki Up and Delimj
Wlthta N Milt*
Bear
" f c lUmtm
50
%
Wwkmanshlp * Materials
Guaranteed
Parting
Cornet Mtw Do»*r M.
* Wort Ate.
.Free Estimates
ME 4-7378
"Sec Ut In The Yellow Page*"
Wort
Gas Water Heaters
NOTE: N.
wlftrt
O m Phone: M«,
Ttoh
Also
Repair and Resurfacing
t Heating
Kitchen Faucets
Deadline (or ad,
10 *. M. f w l h f , . _
ASWALT DRIVEWAYS
EXPERTLY INSTALLED
• Refrigeration
Call
Insured
Cash Registers
SAVE
OVER
Arm*
"Service
Sheet Rock Finishing
IN CABTERET I T S . . . .
R>mie« U P .
MF, 4-MM
M HOUR 8ERVICK
CALL ft) 1-SS58
FU I-W»
Additknu - Alterations
Wort
M
1
•'- Paved Driveways
Gus
Bi Bella
Funeral Home
We Wash Tour Car
And Wax It Too!
INI M. GforgM ATt
BAHWA1
Complete Stock ol Domestic
and InportH Wlnei
Been and Liquor*
G0SSEL1N
,KI 14696
SMITH
Plumbing and Heating
Toilets
WE DEUTVBR:
Fneral Hone
TOLLY INSURED
MOTOR CAR CO., INC
WOOOBRIDGE
Liqior Store, Inc.
atlwbrfc!
eefrigeratlep
- - PlnmblnK & Heating -
Telephone MF.mrn 4-iRM
$1.00 lor IS wort,
4* « c h
Payable b. n , ^
Spraying
Sandblasting
• INDUSTRIAL
• COMMERCIAL
fainting and Decorating
Contractor* ol America
VAIley 6-5260
DIW King George. Rd
F«rd*, Nepr Jersey
Water Proofiig
"«» 4 Kve •
Low Katci
ttei
Placement
Kilmer 5-3910
Can Assist You
In Selling Your Home
The nmie people who know It
the futer yunr home will fell.
INSIST ON
MLS
MULTIPLK 1.18TIMQ BWtVlUl
HI Albid, St.. Nr H Biuuiwlck
BASEMENT
Water Proofing
Industrial
CumaiwcUl
UKET1ME GUARANTEB
- Free Kitimatea -
EIMER
I.ABUKATOK1E8, Inc.
i Milton Blvd.
labmj
KU
•r.'-Mtb.
A Thought for Todv
If you do away «i'h ' ^
iiat smokes, w
#arm. — African l
lden t-Leader
(B B.) • Cartcret Prea
Thursday, April 16,1984
r n u c on » BI
roop48 to Participate
, America's Heritage'
Children Art Show ^ g . fo ft^
At Tempi* Bfth Am
cpixjNiA
jddithg
ht».«,
under
way on- the
many original
works of art entered In the Chil-
ORT to Sponsor
Show oh Mav 12
in
AVENEl- ~ Election of officera
drrns Art' Sho . of Temple B*th; took P I a r f ^
«*«»"•*•
TV,» 1....1..L P ™ _ . . . : . . , meetlne nt Schools 4 and 8 at
Am. The
follows:
Cenier of Colnnia.
•' I'rizes will he awarded and President, Mrs. Dorainick 1*
all picture; must be put on lis-Bianco; first vice president, Mrs.
second t k » prert• piny at the Temple, Sunday, 0w»se
.. Ryan;
.
_ Troop
rticipate
m ft l i i i i A
i o Head r . l J L
April 19. at 2:00 p. m.
months of June and
o( the Pi"0" ISELIN - The regular monthly
,"' ninke boys in wont- rrTllnR of the Metwood Chanter
• "||,,,' people (if Iselin, of the Women's American ORT
„,. II[ their American (Organization lor Rehabilitation
~"
ithronfh Training) was held Tues-
i.i -
h
* n ' . Mrs. Edward RUMO;
•| F.ntranls nre grouped in four tnry. Mrs. Cwrge Pospisfl M
ape groups. Scribblers, Doodlcrs.lrMiurer. Mrs William Dragos.
Juniors and Seniors, All pic- The attendance banners won at
lures depict some theme slgni j the meeting, which was conducted
'Mint of Jewish Heritage and Cul-Iafter open house and classroom
hire. The grand priie winneT visitations, were presented to Mrs.
, OT is be' n ? M ' ^ Y at '^e Metuchen Jewish Com.will be primed in the MM-M KimbHin's first grade and Eui' * ' Wi&i *1foftWtt^ fcrf v I^mttii-Si^ -Q&&A&9 fj.t*.flllft. fcVmtflllD
Temple calendar, to be printed ^ene RnKlev's fifth grade class.
.,,,'il Freedoms FOunda-1 Mrs. Samuel K-anlan. presided
tin UM Pall.
. t ErotttDubay..director of Health
Villey Forge. Over.al the meet'nt; in the absence of
i Robert Kierman is in charge and Physical Education In WoodSCDUt
!
1
,,|, qcoiit, hoy
*™! Mn. Alvin Klein, president, who
of the Art Shov. He is being (bridge Township, was speaker (or
'' | i n l l, will participate.'Is a patient In the Crlopfed Chilnssisted by Mrs. Charles BobWer.ithc health nrwam tn his talk
, |lim will culminate on dren's Hospital. Newark, a't^r tin
Mrs. Paul llofmnnn. Harold Tra-he stressed the importance of
'', thl, sixth National Boy, Herding sureery.
berman, and Harvey Weiti,
exrrelsp and physical fitness, not
only for children but for parentl
",'n,n where over 50.000 be held In individual
Annual Presentation as well, to lead healthy and alert
'Jill le'ehrate American I homes. Mri. Madnre
lives.
p»v with special patrl- "halrman. mav he contacted at
Set byV.S.Y. Group Project World W I D E , was ex' meetings. Scouts
Scouts, HI 2BM4.
ISELIN - On April II and 25,plained by Rodney F. Mott, dii the Jamboree will; The executive board will meet
8:30 p. m., the I ulted Synagogue rector of Parks and Recreation.
Perth Amboy, who Is beln» ennRratiilated; Rep. Patten; Janet-Ann Potynskl, Youth of Congregation B e t h He announced pamphlets on the
. t|,,.ir own "heritage"|Tuesdav, April 21. with Mrs. Jer-| ESSAY WINNKRS MKKT Ill-.r. PATTKN: Seven MMdIwx County youngsters,
MlHillcscx Born; Mona Flucher, Cnlonla; and Anthony Rlsoll, of South Plalnfleld. Sholom will present Ha annual Woodbridgp International day
!n,_ m thi>ir respective | rv Hollander, pro-Minn In the « h j winners in the sliiti-Hidc contest sponsored by I'nlted Steelworktrs ol AmeHe«,
In the hark row Is Robert Hnblak, of Iselln. They wrote prize-winning essays on play entitled, "Murder, She camn will be sent home with the
The / C T C ( i o f Mr? KHn, at the Com-i •re ihown in Washington, where th*y wete addressed by V. S. R«p. Edward J.
ll|(| communities.
What Does The United Rtwlworkers ol America Mean To My Family?"
v'ill he invited to attend. iTn»nlty Center.
! Patten (I)lSlh Dist.i, ernter. Th* winners, left to right," front row, it*'. Miflon
pupils during this week.
Sayj!"
,,!,.,- for hoys to participate, Rehearsals for the show "The; Yaskowsky, of llopelawn; LlnnMarie Plechoclnski, South Amboy; Edw»Hi Ctech,
This year'j presentation by Announcement was made by
' ••strenRtJien America's iWlrard of ORT", a take-off on the
special arrangement of Samuel Mrs. PofmMl, program chairman,
','„,•' ' proe'ram. they musti"Wiiard of Oz". which will be oremarchers; $439.70 In schools; County March of Dines, 277 BerFrench is a "rib-tickling, spine- that the final meeting of the year
!to Cerebral PaLsy, and it was M M .
Dangell
inner-ftmue
Plum
,ni.iin requirements, The Rented at the InitoHntlnn of offlc$90.55 by TAP, $30, local clubs; trand Avenue, Perth Amboy.
tingling thriller" written by James will be May » , Installation of
decided William Thacarx
will RepOtts on M, of D. $10, local businesses; $32.50, coin
',. nts; (U Advance o n e w s on Mav 12. are held each Set by Wovum'B Club \will erect a safetv sign to warn
officers will be held. The school
Reach.
Suspected
The affair will be held at the band will nerform under the diinvite an- Mondav. Mm, Rarg. Mrs, Jerry ISELIN
The Chain O'Hilh'drivers of apwd Chain O'HIIls ISELIN - Xrs. William Dan containers.
in Sciiutinit.
h annl M
l
. iuA [(, join the unit; (31
13) A
Asch.
Mrs. Stuart Salowe
are Ifomsn'j Club, at the April Park for the safety of the chil- gell, chairman of March of Dimes Anyone who has not yet donated Moron - That which, in the Congregation R«th Sholom, 90 rection of Fred Morris,
reported $1,074.18 was contributed may do so by mailing contribu- wintertime women wouldn't have Cooper Avenue and tickets may Mrs. Russo, hospitality chairi ii,,. (i.in properly on ap-,in charge of the production.
meeting at the Green Street fire- dren.
by Iselln residents; $290.50 in toans to Mrs. Dangell, 70 Persh too many colds if they put.-The be obtained from any member of man and her committee, served
| |V i|,,ii,|ays; 14) Learn1 The bowling league sponsored house, announced the Civic
A movie on the Texas pipeline mailers $181.93 by the mothers,ing Avenue, or to Middlesex Salute, Bremerton, Wash.
the chapter or at the door.
refreshments after the meeting.
, M;I- Nathan Hale Award bv the Metwood Chanter will have League
dinner-dance
will
be
held,
g
, was aarranged
by Frank Burns,
r r a n g e ( i by
I-,ir,lnm:, Foundation; and their banouet efimaxiiK? th» sea-Saturdayy at the Oak Hill Manor,. v;as
ngTm
chalrman .
|Wi;.,. a twenty-five to one son on May is it the Edison etucnen Mrs George Kacinko
etucnen.
Mrs.
George
Kacinko
a«rd statement on House,
Erhard warns against "iittboy can do to preserve A membership tea will be held sided.
of
(10
was
made
ported
infiltration."
A donation
Heritage."
!hf
|llirpofM>
h
h
Mn.Mnan Heritage.
jat the home of Mrs. William
„„,.; Foundation at Valley Greenberg.
hii provided Troop 48 The next regular meeting of the
colorful facsimile of the Chapter will be May 12 at the
iMn of Independence and Community Center.
„„])!,. to the Constitution,
he on display at the
Hall. Lincoln Highway.
• l roop also received a scroll
Freedoms
Foundation
(I by President John'on,
|c)i all buys signed as part of
I i"d«e to participate In the I S E L I N ' - Mane« (or Thuri-
St Cecelia's
Masses Listed
day and Friday
at St. Cecelia's
ipnm
The scroll will be,_.- , ,
.,
Chh h
b
d
* , X l n« the VFW Post o n ! 0 1 1 " * h a v e ^
" " ^ ^ "
follows: 8 o'clock Mass, Thure
; i , linn,
l
, at the Charier din
day morning, and a seven and
! to lie held at the Cranwood,
eight o'clock Mass on Friday
(Janvnod.
morning.
On Saturday, Mass will be at
vim Mothers' Club » o'clock, with a novena to
Our Lady of Fatima afterwards.
\ntnes 'Mom of Year1 Confession! on Saturday afterIVENEL - The "Mother of thenoon win be from 3"M to 5:30 in
EXPAHSION SALE!
(Moving to larger quarters soon)
Custom-Made Slipcovers
OROUP ! '
OROUP 1 '
J3 PIECE SETI j3 PIECE SET!
;
\1 1
dren.
a boy and twin girls.
7 tricks tokeep
your car looking like new
•e*
••'•
R«f.
fMMS
1
Price hdudet tverlocked teams k titled armptecti!
{ p i ? to a
[landing member of the
ring.
Club of Union,
Maim en ftmiaf-twIUt* at
irtdlesex Counties, went to 8:30, 7:16, 1:00, I:4S, 9:48, 10:30,
I. Waller lietfield, North Plain. 11:15 and 12 noon, in the upper
according to Mrs
ehurehi and 9U. 19:00. 10:45,
wm, imblicitv chairman.
11:30, and 13 noon In the tovrer
was made by Mrs. James church.
I'lainfield, retiring presi- Novenai for the «fek of April
at the group's recent instal 29 have been set for Wednesday,
7:30 p. m., continuous novena
dinner.
|rs. iletfleld was presented St. Jude, patror of hopeless
i a plaque and silver twin pin cases and novena to Our Lady ol
|Mr<. Paul (Irossman. Plain- the Miraculous Medal; and Sateight
last year's wlnjltr. Mrs urday morning, after
licld is the mother of three o'clock Mass, novena to Our
Another service from the Shell Oil Company and itsDealers*
SERVICE CALL ME 4-6410
'fijtfftiSw^m**-/'-*)'-
^
,\dC
Woodbridge
93 Main Street
Credit Terms Arranged
ei|ti Qrm torn Mhd with a dotk Pl««
the hjijxap, face down, on the cloth. Gently
pouudibriient out with a household himmet. NolBr taver lh« hamm^t head with i
chamois ot cloth to wften die* blow.
2. N«nr wash jour e « wttl Wrong
geHb. They may leave permurtnt streaks in
the paihtwork. Use a cl«4nei fflide especially
for cars instead. Jf your eaf ii just dusty, ton
it anil rub down with a chamois.
3. B d t i ^ ytW wikVi taMtettfe to d c t t
b o p o l enrotnt and p$Jnt WbAs wrmdm.
Sprinkle some of the powder on bug-spattered grills apd fenders arid rub with a damp
cloth. Wash with water."
Opfn Friday "TU 9 P.M.
I Lady of Fatima.
First Showing!
!
The Unexpected
...here Friday!
1937 PicMfd 12-Cylind.r Club M M
4. Remove ttubborn tar spots with
this handy Item. Pour some Shell
Lighter Fluid on a cloth and tub the
tar. Spots cbtne off easily. Won't harm
paint. But w e sparingly, and wash off
with soap tad water.
5, Clean t h i headlining with household
cleaner. Fiigerft&ita and greasy1 marks hive
a way of gettittg on the headlining—the ceiling fabric, i^onge right oft with houtehold
deanet. 11
6. Paint a new set of tires on yonear. Male old, but perfectly good
white or black tires, look lite new
with s product called tire dressing.
Spreads on like paint. Ask your Shell
d e a b to suggest n good brand.
"VMU
fewFord Mustang-^Ws
.13.
Detroit
(and we're not ibolingl)
7. ChooM (he right slalil remonr lor
aiaa of npholatey and rug stain. CANAY: pick
off dried residue with a dull table knife. SpOnge
spot with lukewarm water, starting from outtide and WJlking in toward center to avoid
ft3 Uaia. Dry. Sfonjj; Rgaln, this, time
nub. W
sponge with kikfewirm water. Dry. Repeat seVetal times. SpdAgfc with detergent luds. Rinse
with water. MILK: sponge with cleaning fluid.
Soak stain into absorbent cloths. Caution: use 4
only a nonflammahle cleaning fluid when removing stains itiside the car, \c$ QREAM:
sponge with cool water, Dry. Then use cleaning fluid, working on spit from the outside
wwsid .fafibitei.
.fafibite'i. |tyi)fi, prjrr; allow to dry
dry.
tIfspot pefsisti, titan
i
Then pickk off dried crust,If
area lightly with cleaning fluid.
TIMM ty* art ttftrfti n inothtr Mrviot train Sn«H iMlore.
r.^rvlM It our luinta."
»
Authorised f » ' d Ot<al(!r
~m SMITH STREET. f W H JHBOt
-'•.1
>ud Iwd tuM, tad fHt, II Uy, *M
»t... Wk,,, wttwiUt n l M WIN
M E AMERICA M t T . . . BY CAM
Independent-Leader (E.B) .
Thursday, April 16,1964
PAGE EIGHTEEN'
unswicl
HS Baseball T k m to EngageE.
#•% NOW
HEAR
THIS
Track Team S ^ e d u l e G a m e Tom< "'<
To Compete ^ h ^ ° " n
•
OnSaturday^1^^*
V -After
An"
• Wnndhridgc High SlicooT Ir'nOV
im will trnvpl to Highland Park
Tom
*
•
•
•»
fied with the
of. his present \v
«OMh-Fr*nk Cap
to make a feu
present lineup l)(>
,1' idnv aiternoon to phriinnalc
Tom Hoagland,
20: lake on East n
11
T
IIWAY
Tom
g
the N.IIFK track in'- ;
' " ' KAIIWAV
old Rahway southpaw who away game kmi-m,,
!(•.. of e\cnts a IT fell il il-'i l()
most ol the spring train- Woodbridgc () ],i,,
spent
11 ;il imp o'clock.
h Chi
with the
Chicago campaign with in,:
:i ; wi-.'k the B a v i n s , en;
has been claimed by ccs when Frniik Ilu |.
Angrls for he a no hitter to dWi'.-n
r">n ol r.
ar waiver by a 2-0 score Tin 1
dim of Ihe season by a oneprice.
Iwas never in trnnlil.
iird a7';-29'j score.
Hoacland. one of the finest'seven flawless inn ;
d e c Morsf, the la-tcst W>'odin Union County school-I<rfiter of thp diamu
„„![•,. MTintor <hi« Lorov Alex-hurlers
annals, broke into organiied In their second
won
I;,(!T ;md Pat
hli
to r o n s s h o w e d a ciiim . •.
•
by lofcnni* Royh
•»
MATI'SZ CONTINUES TO EXCEL AT SETON HALL
Bill Matusz. a starting pitcher at Woodbridge
High, has been assigned to the bullpen at Seton
Hall and thus far this season has excelled in
relief by winning two games for the Pirates,
who are now on a five game winning streak. In
his recent outing against Providence College,
the Fords' youth subdued a threatening rally in
the ninth inning by retiring the side. . . . The
undefeated Woodbridge track team is scheduled
to compete in the NJTFF meet Saturday afternoon at Highland Park with New Brunswick,
Perth Amboy, Edison, Carteret, Highland Park,
St. Peter's and Metuchen expected to furnish
the closest competition. The Barrons' outstanding stars to date are Greg Morse in the sprints
and Jim Stevens in th*e hurdles. . . . To the
amazement of most basketball fans, St. Andrew's of Avenel has reached the semi-finals in
the Trenton Diocesan CYO tournament after
recording victories over St. Ann's of Keansburg
and Our Lady of Perpetual Help from Bernardsville. The Avenel cagers, skippered by Nelson
Avery, will get their big opportunity to reach
the finals when they are slated to meet Mt. Carmel of Asbury Park tonight at Trenton. The
St. Andrew's offensive stars are Andy Ducsak
.,.
of form, losing ii is 1
;;n yard dash, in the I
-amic playoffs.
and lfl 7, respectively.
Whether Hoagland
Aiiolher dual winner for the Rar- ^ ^ ^
( j, e j r
to Union.
will join the Capraro sent d,.;.
( a r m club
V
•cms was the rapidly improving j*" |'|gwajj w a sn't disclosed. An-the mound but nmu-«.-,
ta
.lini Stevens who broke the l*" (lt),,,,. white Sox first year chuck- il in checking ihi- ;.
in both the low and high hurdles ^ Rob Ql|zel( w a s claimed by Inion bats which 1 • w o d u e e the i:> 1 m • •
He was clocked in 20.8 and 15,4 ,,K(minK ^y
The F a r m e r s n--c-;n-,
Also placing first for Wood
_
u n s in the first mm <,
bridge were Chris Behrens. 440
lows, a pair of on-':yard run; Bill Scarola, discus*
Philip Svoboda, Stephen O/I and Skip R u w l l . The
w o walks. After t h e ; ! .;,
AVENEL BANTAM BOW1.1NC. l.EAGl'K: - Champs are picRyan, javelin. Markulin and RIPwas
sponsored
by
tho
Abbr
Lumber
Co.,
AvrntL
tured above. Left to ripht. (*or R e Allen, Frank Schepisi,
tallies, t h e re^t mVl. f.
aldi tied for first place for the
Ken Steinberg u;i, ••.,.r
Barrens in the broad jump,
if Uni^n'* oneiiiir •
I 100 yard dash — 1. Morse ' W
ment and younp chu-'.-.-r
2. Markulin (W), 3. Muha 'VY
Time: 10.3
REMINGTON - N A S C A R hrough wilh a <-. n,:,
'ormance by limiting v,- i
| 220 yanl dash - 1. Morse <W .tock
sto< car racing in north-eastern
•2. Markulin (W), 3. Muha 'W states makes its 1964 debut Satur- 0 two hits over th>- 1,:,
day night, April 25, at the popular listances. Durinp 1^ .:1 • •
Time: 18.7.
M» ytrd HID - 1. Brehens «\\ Flemington Fairgrounds, Route 30dium, he allowed nn '. ;,anents to reach kw
2. Wooten (TJ), 3. Forziati <VY
here.
After setting do", n •,
Time:
880 54,5
yanl run - 1. FreednW Competing for a record opening even swingers to ;i]i;i-: 1
ni ht
u r s e of
2300 w n
tn
'TJ), 2. Barey (W), 3. itie) Spikes 8 P
S
' •* « ilate, Steinberg \ii\w -.,;,
•TJ) and Leahy (Wi Time- 2 i0 3 l s t a n d o u t r a c e d r i v e r s in fi^t-dass iass, then commem•-: •.MBe Run - 1. Handerson • T.I > ! (1< l ui Bn ient . ^ s a m e combination iie next 11 batters in ; 1
(
2. Gneiting (W) 3. Thomas -•'ithat-prompted turnaway crowds The lone hits oft Sivir.v:
to patronize the big fair grounds
Time: 4.43.7.
throughout the 23-meet schedule John Walters" sinc-le ;r.
High hurdles — 1. Stevenson last year.
inning and Walt f\ t \ .;
and Roger Kuchar
A Wcodbridge coach will
,'W), 2. Stmkovich <W>, 3. Golker Boasting America's only four- he eighth.
i'W). Time: 15.4
cornered clavsurfaced stock car Bruce Gyenes, the W-,.
be among seven to be honored at the VIPS AnLow hurdles — 1. Stevenson 1VV1
nual Awards Night banquet May 2 at the Ameri- ;
2. Simkovich (W), 3. Davis iTJ) star talent, Flemington's general •tatter, was charp.d -.•.
defeat. He was follimi-d
can Legion Home.
••
j
Time: 20.8
diamond dias by Steve hw.
i
f
r
T
P
Woodbridge
b
y
j
W
^
^
^
^
e
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n
t
.
CHARLIE SPEAKS
j
Foglia and Carmine Ns]
promises
forfeit.
Phil Hansen, t h e former Woodbridge Little |
,
t h e 6 g gun in (he
Leaguer and high school baseball star, is being i__
2. De"Mareo <W>', 3. Garcii• fTJV conditioned _r_
pleasing programs every Saturday also stars on the foo!h;i!!,fie!i|
iHeight:
1015".
counted upon to lead MHIIgart'Cciflege oi Ken". T
night."
with two singles and a Im
Discus - 1. Scarola <W\ 2.
tucky to anpther successful season. Last year
Gnas (TJ), 3. Zliovewski IW). Saturday, April 18, has been in six jaunts from t Ktnamed as the date for the annual Richie Helwip drove in \h.
Phil was named to the All Conference team after [
Distance: 123' 6H".
Shot put - 1. Gnas (TJ), 2.pre-seasonpractice w o r k o u t s with two timely sinples.
pacing the Buffaloes in home runs and runs baRyan (\S'K 3. Scarola (W) Dis-when drivers will trot out for rigtted in. . . . Joe Racz, the race oar builder, has
orous speed'-trials the machines
tance: 48' 10'z".
entered a new car,in the Old Bridge Speedway
Javelin — 1. Ryan (W), 2. Laun- they have either built since last Director Nuni.s now lu< si;*
October, when the 1963 season
hardt (Wi. 3. Dickson (Wi. Distime trials and it will ,be driven by former
Four Indianapolis ",W r.nna
ended, or have completely over- Besides Jnoes, they aiv Rndisl
tance:
165'6'.i"
champion Pete Frazee of Rahway., . . The AveBroad jump — l. (tie) Markulin hauled during the past winter. Ward of Speedway, lml. A J.|
nel Junior and Bantam Bowling Leagues will
(W) and Rinaldi (W), 3. Wooton NASCAR officials, headed u] Foyt of Houston, Texas, and?
The
team
BUI
Kupovetz.
Frank
Stanziola
and
Jeff
Dragos,
AVENEL JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE: - Champions are
by Bob Sail, former eastern sprin' Ruttman of Dearborns Mid
hold their annual ffonquet Sunday afternoon at
(TJ) Distance: 20*7%".
was sponsored by (he Ortem Sportswean?
Been in the above photo. From left to right: Peter Cocuzza,
car racing king and now national!
the Cranwood Inn. Trophies will be presented
Foyt, three time n;iii»rul rx-l
field manager, will supervise the ing champion, collected Snortl
to the circuit's top pin splashers.,.. Additional
speed tryouts on the 18th and clear last year as he won livo na:iuii|
coaching opportunities will be made by the
the'decks, paperwise, for the oftitle classics. He ai.jiiimi a
ficial
on the 25th. Indianapolis marathon in 1*'.
ci season-opener
ep
local Board of Education in the near future
Manyy improvements have been Ward, winner at Indi,m;ipolt!
„
One of ^ proudest apfilers pji our. inland
h l i d i d
Scol
Plains - Boxers fiubinjgiade to the
.,„ „,., 1962, Dockt'tfl » w » |
waterways last &lii«S£y' infr':WWii'¥eit&• *#
> " J k , Joe <!lar V
••registering'five m triiimA|
M
COLONIA - Woodbridge High dello, former boxer Lou Halpar, gram, all to be observed on prac He is an ex-nati'innl
Avenel who hooked two bass and three rainSchool's golf team, coached by New Jersey State Athletic Com- tice day and designed for bettei and, bke Foyt, h;i<
bow trout - the largest measuring.20 inches and
Ernie. Dubay, made its spring sea- missioner Joseph Walker and spectator accommodations; t b Trenton classics
son's debut with a m • \V* loss promoter Sam Bartoletta will be half-mile srjeedwav is in tip-to
weighing 3'/4 pounds
The Woodbridge High
AVENEL - St. Andrews, the
Ruttman, Indiana^'!
to Union and a 9 - 9 tie compet- honored at the eight annual din- condition after weeks of groomra
golf team will play host to their opponents at team of destiny in the Trenton
in 1952, was not vny .
ing
against
Edison.
ner
of
the
New
Jersey
Boxing
by the race, track working p e r season, earning $15,177
;
the Colonia Country Club
Hi Averill's father Diocese CYO Basketball Tournament after two straight victories,
Union, the 1963 New Jersey Writers Association Saturday sonnel.
Jones, present prsi- or of *
holds the distinction of having served as cap- reached the all important semiState, champions, encountered night at SnuRy's Steak House. Practice on the 18th, which wi world speed record mi1 re mi
little difficulty handling the Bar- Carter, a top-ranked middle- be open to the public from o n ovals, such as Trent'; . 1 3 ^
"tain of the University of Connecticut's football finals and will meet the Monmouth
County
champions,
Mt.
C
a
m
e
l
of
rons on the Suburban Country weight contender from Peterson, through four p.m., will lead fa course, finished sw-t1^ n
and bas«ball teams during his athletic career
Asbury Park, tonight on the TrenClub fairways and greens while will be honored as New Jersey's the April 25 inaugural kicking off
•'s inaugural cvn
ral
years back.
AVENEL — After a close race are and Plumbing.
Fighter of the Year. He cliton court.
posting a one-sided decision.
the 7-event.combination pro w ' . _ .
Individual
bowling
honors
went
i_!_ - _ _ J . i n
nere,
in
both
the
Junior,
and
Bantam
maxed
his
1963
performances
at
DID YOU KNOW THAT
rookie card at 7 p.m.
Earlier in the season, St. AnTim Moran will a 381 twoJack Broadent, the individual Pittsburgh in December by
Bowling Leagues, Ortem Sports'Ihe grandstand ami ^#
i
Joe McLaughlin is a legitimate correspond- drews, coached by Nelson Avery wear and Abbe Lumber emerged ame total and a high single game state champ, paced Union with a knocking out world welterweight
it Aqueduct race track i••'•^*and his assistant Buzz Ucci, won
sizzling
44
card
over
the
nane
hole
) of 209. J. Mahr completed
ent for USAC and will cover the Indianapolis the Amboy Area CYO League the ]fl64 champions in their rechampion Emile Griffith in the
fl acres with I nuli ' ' **
he schedule With an average of course to defeat Andy Boyle of
Mil
500 race next m o n t h . . . . A former Woodbridge championship and the St. Steph- spective circuits.
round of a non-title 10
eet o( floor spare w
Woodbridge,
3-0.
45
lo
win
a
coveted
award.
rounder.
The
winning
Ortem
club
was
High School football coach would like to be- en's Invitation Tournament and
composed of F. Stanziola, W. Ku- Most improved honors for the Also recording 3-0 scores over
come a vice principal in our school system. . . . are npw on the path to annexing bovetz, P. Cocuzza, G. Story and antam group wound up in a tietheir Woodbridge adversaries Giardello, middleweight titleholder, will be honored as the
a state crown to add to their
Ernie Dubay has definitely decided to resign present laurels.
J. Dragos, who contributed out-1 ith A, Leanza and J. Mahr shar were Union's Richie Tafior and |Comeback Fighter of the Year
Bob
Schupka.
The
former
golfig the laurels for their accom
OCEAN PORT - Will History refrom his position with the Recreation DepartIn the opening game of the com- standing performances during the lishments,
er's tally of 40 was low during for his thrilling dethronement of
course
of
the
season,
At
the
close
peat
at Monmdith Park this sumDick
Tiger
of
Nigeria,
via
a
15NEW JIRSIVS SMAITH'
the scholastic match. The best
ment. . . . For the first time in 10 years, Joe petition, the Avenel club engaged of the regular season, the chamTrophies will be presented to allscore for Woodbridge was a 46 round decision at Atlantic City's mer?
SUPPW eiw
St.
Ann's
of
Keansburg
and,
gave
Nagy and Joe Gyenes have not mentioned the
pions
were
followed
by
the
Mclver
Convention Hall in December. The BieberJacobs Stable, which ENTERTAINMKM
oys who participated in the turned in by Bob Bascher,
a demonstration of their all
The Cherry Hill resident is fight- won the $100,000 Guaranteed Saprevival of their baseball careers
Hettry Ober- around ability by trouncing their Association, Avenel Lions Club, leaque during the past season at
Avenel Shop-Rite, Democrat and banquet to be held Sunday af- Woodbridge and Edison met at
FRIDAY &
ing Joe Rivera in a non-title na- ling in 1960 with Hail to Reason,
lies and Joe Grace are currently writing an arti- opponents by a one sided 47-20 Civic Club of East Avenel, St
rnoon at the Cranwood Inn. Inthe Colonia Country Club course tional TV 10-rounder at Cleve- and which also accounted for the
score.
George Pharmacy, A m e r i c u s ited quests will include parents ol and it was even at the termination land, Friday night and will fly $100,000 Guaranteed Sorority in
cle pertaining to sports of the past for the inSt. Andrew's got off to a slow
home Saturday for the dinner.
dependent-Leader and it should be a good one start in the first period, outsjioot- Craftsmen's Club of Woodbridge he young bowlers and the spon of 12 holes of play.
1962 with Affectionately, is primed
and Daidone Cleaners.
The best on the fairways for the Kalper, a leading welterweight for another assault this season
ors of the various teams.
since both (ire local historians.... Zully Mayer ing the Keansburg cagers, 12-7,
Barrons
was
Don
Filarowicd
who
and' middleweight in the 1930s,
finally admitted that his wife, Betty, could play but it was a different story in the During the season, the high set At a recent meeting, coaches shot a 45 to conquer his opponent will receive the Old Fighter's agajnst Monmouth's rich features
for 2-year-olds.
second when Coach Avery's group of 570 was rolled by Luke Coyle, George Mirkovich, William DwyLen Tylka, 2-1. Ron Morgan was Trophy. A resident of Hillside Partners Hirsch Jacobs and
both baseball and basketball better than he
' 1 off 19 points while holding Jr., while the high average of 170
er, Walter Place, WaUffMulvihill.
_.•pyle
. and, also a big pojnt coUfrptor r-Qum».
pposition scoreless to take was chal]
could back in the late '30s. . . . Jeff Schundler
I, *9-T,-anhB-halflJ««nh1«!l'-'
to the six furlong Sapling, to be
l
'mil Russell expressed tlieir
tfieir ap- bay'scluBiwithaM">4- H de-Elizahefi Halter will be
'f is seeking a scholarship to Princeton':.; ."Mrs.
sented the awardd by
b his
run August 8, and have 11 fillies
216. The most improved trophy preciation for the cooperation re- cision over Al Tariska.
Nelson Avery handles most of the publicity for
manager, Willie G i t o b e r g of nominateij to the six furlong SorSt. Andrew's slacked off during will be presented to W. Sobiesk: ceived during the past season Woodbridge, with a 0-1-1 record,
the championship St. Andrew's basketball team the second half and coasted home at the organization's annual ban rom the team sponsors in the two will play host to Cranford thisl Newark, now a wrestling and ority, whifh will be contested Augafternoon at the Colonia Country boxing promoter
ust 1. Wore than 1,250 young
leagues.
which her husband coaches. . . . Windsor Lakis to one of their most impressive quet.
Club.
Walker will recevie the .annual horses are still eligible to the comAbbe Lumber was crowned thi
was never president of Lehigh U. due only to the victories of the current campaign.
Union 16'j, • Woodbridge W, contributory award for his long plementary events. A second
Andy Duscak was St. Andrew's Bantam League champions aftei
lack of a degree.
Points years of service in behalf of payment of $50 per nomination is l a the Mu.k «< 1
most effectim shooter on the floor a most successful season -on the
THE
Majestic
Lanes'
alleys.
The
mem
lack
Broadbent,
(U)
44
3 boxing. "Brother of former due on or before April 15.
with 1} pouils, whil^ Jiis team1
Andy JJoyle, (W)
48 0 world chatnpion Mickey Walker, Interestingly, many of the Bie- ESQUIRES
mate, Roger Kuchar, followed bers of the victorious aggregation
Rich Taylor, <U>'
40 3 Joe serve* as a referee for years ber-Jacobs colts in the Sapling
with to. Despite an injured ankle, included f?. Russell, G. Allen, P
,,., i-.su."
MONDAY
Svoboda,
V.
Schipisi
and
S.
Qzl
Bob
Basclwr,
<W)
46
0 before being appointed to his were sirra by Hail to Reason. So
Rummage contributed to
His
Behind the Lumbermen at the TRENTON - Parnelli Jones, Don Wade, HI)
p
s most
most recent
recent a _|on of this fine r«ce horse may COUNTESS
47 2W ppresent post
(Continued on Page IS)
hi
conclusion oi the winter campaign number one money winner in 'im Cb«r«i»W«. (W) 52 Vt achievement
* m the stifleaing JQ£
the hoof prints' of his fa- R0SEMAK1K
with Bub &'lui|ika, (UJ
l
""""? l\W.'?<# IJ*itrici»p Wijliani 1963 auto Nito£, l*ai
4S , 1 the New Jerseyy rul«i
ru«i to tf
stock Rambters,«, 48.
ft measures!!
, Inc., Avenel Coal arid "OHi
Dave Christensen
SJT 0
safety
Co-incidcntally, one of the BieI Metro Mutors and Avenel Hard- seventh annual spring 100 mile Bryan Hiehards, (Ut 46 2V4Bartolett* will receive the ber*Jacubs fillies nominated to the
EDISON BOWL 0 MAT
USAC national championship race iton Morgan, (W)
52 Vi group's first Appreciation Award Sorority is Admiring, who is all
WOMEN'S CLASSIC
48 Vh for his efforts in bringing New half-sister to Affectionately. Thus
for Indianapolis Speedway cars Chuck Furduny, (U)
Jersey its first world champion- Affectionately's Kinswoman also
Don
Kilarowicz
51
Edison Bowl O Mat
and stars at the Trenton Speedship fight in more than 13 years has a chance l« reiwat u memor-|
ST CECELIA'S WOMEN'S
High Games: Jay Mankuski, 232
way Sunday. T*he race will start
Woodbridge t - Edison «
He beaded the promotional
|abje family triumph.
Mfltuotou Kecreutlou O u l t r Lit Kath 209, Vickie Karuu»ky I
Mark Mathiasen, (E) 41 2'/, that staged the Giardello-T
at 3 tb p.m.
Gamut: loltue Masta^ Lee Fogg 198, Kitty Hat» ISM).
"I like the Sapling and the SoBob
Bascher,
(
«
)
47
Vt
fight at Atlantic City
The flashy Torrenoe, California,
Faye MHx, Wi, Aim Koc-| High Setti: Kitty Haas 525, Jean
rority," says Jacobs. 11 timei
ON KVKRY HAT
Mike Warder, <Ki
43 S
Mickey Walker, Barney ROM,
182; Muriel Mifauo. 1?/; Frank 520: Jay Mankoski 51S; l
pmlbtw earned (178,506 last Andy Boyle, (W)
IN STOCK!
47 0 Jim Braddock and Freddie (Red) America's leading trainer. "Of
171
The
LArgeftt
Kclctlluu
of
Mtu'K
year, breaking all records as heDon Filarowiez, IW)
Fogg 512; Vickie Karausky 507;
45 2 Cochrane, all former world course, you can say I a n prejuUnit In (In- KdllUll H*jr Art*,
Sets: Hose Butiiholz, 508; Betty Szabo 501.
to victory in the Indian-Len Tylka, (E)
48 1 champions, will head », large diced, ainee our horses won both
"Bitter Hats for More Men
MastupeU;!', 5U2; Ann Kuc Leaders: Jean Frank, 334 4ti;
53 2 groupp of former boxing greats races but I really mean tt. The
"500." Jones, former na John Heward, IE)
Sapling and Sorority are annual• • • for teis Money"
JJm
Cherepanya,
<W)
54 1
Betty Szabo, 316.03; Lucille tiro-ll SPORTING GOODS
iiun.il h|iiint car king, will drive
d, i V o former ly the first major eastern tests for
to attend,
(1) Marct'l &Hua b u gun, 316.29; Terry Pinkowsky,]] 322 State St., I'rtlU .'\111buy
Ron Morgan, <W)
49 2'/4 expected
New Jersey State Athletic Com 2-yeai'-oIJs,
ill :: UBi
I 1 rtgujanian's Bowes Seal Al Tariska, (K)
a n d they reveal for
ffi'-i (2) Mary's 314.15.
' 56 % Nnn&i
Ab
Abe
i
MUND.'t) a
me for other lniiseiiien jwst Iww
K,I.M
s
o
c
i
a
l
,
a
138,060
Ottennau
!iti, '.Q U) Authuily'i
Dave Clirislt'iisen (W) 51 3 erson and John Hull uf
638 Florida Grove R i , P. A.
m i
y Liu
Igood our young stock really in."
RJuaiiiwed on Page la)
WM W/I (4) Kry
met.
Dave Johnson, (E)
97 t will also be on
1
(Cuutbued 0
Inaugural Set
Indianapolis ~500"
Semi-Finals in Tourney
St. Andrews
Golfers Lose, Boxing Writers
To Honor Five
Ortem, Abbe Lumber New
Avenel Bowling Champs
Will History
Be Repeated?
Indianapolis
Signs Jones
Strikes & Spares
IGOLFCLUB
RENTALS
|$1.00PerDay
OFF!
D. PINELLI
Prw
nde ntrLeader (M-)
Semi-Finals
resiling at
iniple HaU
makes cars ntlrarlivc display .
Ken
p
;
1
with Ar
History
(Continued from Sport Page)
Owners of the winners of both
i the Sapling and Sorority receive
purses of at least W0.000, plua
handsome and costly trophies designed by the famed New York
jeweler*, earlier, Inc. In addition
there are special cash bonuses for
the breeders of tho first fou'
horses across the wire in each
who was the All Star race. Thin if the owner is also
h;iiii|iiiiii at Dallas?
the breeder, his reward Is con
u,>i, stinmpe of D*jw>H slderably enhanced.
ASK
ME
Hall. N.C
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICKS
I.FOA1. NOTICES
^
„,,„,, „,„,.
•
,, M i l l
, . ;i5 thire game final
', in beat Tommy Tultl* el
LEf.U. NOTICES
ruses for orowlinfi thieves claims iH'tnnt southerly one hiindrrd «nd Wondbrldge National Bank, locattd AiMKlktlon, Ioe»t«d tn Ford«. In th» rttht to n)t« *m M ot o»rt.
»t
v , . „ . , , . A ? , i i » . i i r m k no on« hundredth! fen H00 00) In tht Township of Woodbrtd|s, tbt Tnwiiihlp of W o o d b r t d n v o J thU bid, « d to * « ! « my !»•
In tht b«n lnt«f<«t ol
the Keystone Mllomohlle Club. l n m t h e i n s e r t i o n of the *-wi- SUM of N«* Jersey, und»r th« pro- S u u of H«w JWMT. und«r th*
f tht Uw* of th* United thee Botrd.
coed care nf a child
is «rly
Htrwt wittvvliloM
Takine R
ld is
y sideline of Rynn
y
»lalon» of ths lawi of the Unlt»0
Bww«,
ib*ll
o«
mtm«l
Mid
ennII
li
thi
MponHbllltT at « »
« . . „»(£<. W i W
inha in th» * •
WUtherl? slUMIne of
rttlfl
Nnr;8ttW, ihiill b« rttlfled
Hid con flrmM, rablKt to tn» ipproul of oontt«fltor to rtalt tht rit« wd tak*
Ode Ot the hardest Johs in the B r u n > v 1 c l t A w n u e ; wld h,mnnlng|flnne(l,
wblwit
of
| l
b l t to
t lh*
lh* uppTOTil
u
l
of tht OomptrolKr o< tht Currtncr. til mn«ir«in«nM.
World—and one of the m i s t Im- point
beingg »lw thn
of the fun-mey.
hn «o«thmMerlT|tl»«
«o«thMerlT|tl»« rjomptroller
jmp
y
;p
•n» BloMUful BWdtt mv* tob»,WMhiniton. D C
C. fmrt for the [iiir W h l B t . D. C, uid for th« put;
nnrlanl tnn " d a i m i t
f of llot
t Nn
N
174 «h<ron
h<ro on »WMhiniton
™rntr
d *
^
7 , o tlnd «pon any nthfr
h poiw of TOtln| upon any o«i«F ricut* urid ImUll t M u»ppro»»«
portant tOO Claims t
n
^ b ( | h ( , r e m | B ( J , r rt
MOM of lh» bid hT J " " • ' • " •
• n Incidental v> the
l
to
Uifnrc (I) Bnuth t w m t y n
Society Of New Jersey
«phlnii
O'Hr1«i.
Mrrmtt
ropy
montfr
of
the
t»o
banlti.
A
ropT
n ,
fiftyy six mlnuWii We«t. i» J5'm«rier nt lh» two bu
V l*mb, Pr«lil«nt
, M « - (if th» aforwald Mr««mimt. ' « '
limnire Sam >*• W) fifty and no oni> liimdrrdlln.ot tht »for«imld Mtr
umpire nam
^
„,,„,.,
„,„,.
,.
y
>
mHorUjr
of
dlr»c- euled by
Bo»m of MUM
mfl
uta(1 b
y > mijoniy
m j y of lh» dltw.ton
mfl
h two h»nU,
h U Jtmtldln*
tldl
di Flaherty,
Flaherty M n , o f R y l l n atrwt to > nomt. andd tort ot «Mh of th« two h»nkj, pro- of
off th«
Carngan, John (licdi
C.P.4/MH/M
• " •
for th« a\tt%n, m on file[for th* Bi«rgM, >• nn fill i t lh«
Bob Stewart and Ed Hurley are <iom»t -t with B nrnss in .-ourtow vldtni
n»ii»rt<n1 tturtnn
h bankk and
d may b»
b I t d b
» indd m«v
m»y l » In»ii»rt<n1
b»n«
it tu«
KOTim
natives of Massachusetts.
''"
°»
n««>*«t«i
.
rom-r
<
>
r
w.
Duilnan hour*
iNo. 171; th«nr« (2) yttnrtli ^uty four duiinn business hour*
T»»»i notlM th»t on ThuTttay,
W SMLtN ROOfiRVH,T,
dpgrw* four mlMw'i WPSI (N M"
W. «MI.BN
IUT 7 1M4 >t l:O0 o'clock ln th»
M W) one hiiB|FM iiiul no o i u
LEOAl NOTICES
""•"' .tternoon.
in.
ROBTOT
ILROt
hunrtrtdtlw f»t. (loooni M<HIR tin- April %, \K*
AMU 1. 19M.
^ , „ MW.VIN
lndl»litil»lly »nd f»ttWT
140 7 0
dUldlnK line of l o t No n i u n d i l i . 4/a->-l«-JS-30/M
SM.F
Mirt O«««1l»n of JOHN l.AWHEfCl
I L 4/J-J-H-M-JO/M
Lot No. 172 to » point »nrt potnor
SUPERIOR (Ol'RT
MEI.VrH. »na PATRICIA
MARI«
set with n wood Rink*1 In t.h* nouthTo; w - «
K m l%tttj
»t»t« Drtnttmfni of jMm.VIN. i h ^ l apply to the
OF NKW JERSF.V
eiiiMrly romer of Ixit No. IM;
NOTICE Of PUBLIC 1*1,1
CWl liinlr» F,i«mln«llnni
CIIANCFRY DIVISION
I«M County Court i t tti«
thence (3i Nmtli U n i t y [Ivo do
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN' i Op«n to clUniu. 11 rnonthn Mil ICnunly ffliiri Hmi» In th« City of
rnrnm.KNRx COINTY
^rera, fifty sit IHIUHICH o:wt IM 2.V
At a r«»ul»r mMUni of th« Mu- d«nt In Woodhrlttg* Townfiiip
Dorki-I N « F I'M M
'N»W nnmnwick Nfw Strtry. for •
hiiiidredtlu nldpal Council of th« To»-niililp of C!*rk 8t«no|(r«ph«t. Bulnry. "—
BROADWAY MlITUAIr RAVINOS
T\iMd»y, April 7. tact Hunlclp*! AuttwrttlM fm
ND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF ffet ( )M M ) nlonn th» l » « lint Q(|| WooObrld«* IMld T\iM
of ROBBRT JOHN MITm
No 185 »nd l o t No
No, 1«2 to B
B ;; IIH
H
dlr«ct»d
l t d Ui
U d t l
h r»
» R»U«
th»
R»U«.
H 44 ,4 I W M d
IEWARK, N. J n N»w .Isrwy Cnr- U t No
nornfr set,with
s e t w i t h » *oori'
t on W
d
W«1nMd»y
Mfnln«.|| Clerk
R»l«ry. Oonn.-t Mu- JOHN LAWnWCl M
*oori' | [, c t
lorallon, l» Pltlntin, nncl JOHN R pointt find nornfr
Ck Typlit,
T
MrTCMfU.. Ink
H C
"
' ulity
' y fouTiAnrU
'
tnt Rnlnry
(41 South
iAnrU 11 1904,
1904, th« M
M m U p u l Cm.nCm.n nlclpW
nclpW AuthorHlM
A
y M M . fant hr hi. lather and Ouardlan ad
PATKIHA
MANaA
d
d l
d
(
t i l l i llti>tn HOBKRT JOHN MITCH1UI,
mttt
lour ml.iiilcs emit 18 M ° | c ( { will m
t t t at » pp. m. (EST), In Announctd
do«lnjt
dmr
("t
tillni
hli wife, and N E W JKHBEY do<
M«morl»l «ppllc«tlon«, April 1*. IM4 Appllo*- and PATRICIA MARK MITCH1U,.
l A W * TRBOT COMPANY, n New IJ4' B) oil* ln.ndred and no o n e i ^ , council ChHmb'r.
f>nf tjmmy
UMIlf W*tauilTi<tWi
BnlMinn.
Wnmt1irMi*, ! tl«» WlH H* KMpt«d Irom HUh
Israey Corporation, are Defendant*. h n UUi
H O T —~--^..
utLVia
n o s n t ? H.ROT
..
Writ of Execution for the mile of rpnr lln« of l o t s No. 174, 175, 176|H«w J«rwy und e«ixv<» nnd wll n Bchool fl»nlor» For nppllcntlnn«, dnIniluldually and fath«r »n<t
nortgageri premises <i;it«i February nnd m to the wtirttrly Bldclln* "f'public Mil »nd Ifl t'lf hlKtiMt bld-'tlta, and minimum q.iallflcatloni,
OiiartlUn ot JOHN LAWRKKO1
IRynn Btreat nnd the point a n d ( , j , r ««ordln« to ternn o( aalt "n applyy to
of Civil B«T»o Dcpartmont
p
17th, 1864.
MCI.VIN and PATRICIA. MA| f l | , w i t B the Rf»ll R«1M
S
H
T t
N
J
» e of BEOWNINO.
, Suite
. Trontnn,
R«1M«> I>piwt
I>piwtHoii*.
Nf«
Jer
By virtue of the above ntntntl pl»ce
RIK MP.V1N
, d e w r , 1 ) r r t p t o p m , „ known|m
| t n t and Munlflpal O r * np»n to «*V or from ih« branch of fire 10 SAMUBI. KAPIAN. RBQ
«w J»r S-7 Cookt
H\ on i lmpectlon and to l» puhiii-iv rwiri Mulberry Btrwt, N«*«rt
Rt jnihlln vplv
, of prior to (ale I<iU 17M-I740 Incl. In ••"»•
J«raey
Canilldaltii will rocelv* no furUior
Block 44J-A
'ti th»
Goodrldge Pwk. 2fl2 Building
Attorney for Petition*
WE0N1B8DAT, THK Mud DAY OF
notice to uppsar
i
lltunwd »t Fords, Nfw Jersey, l
Township A»«i«Ill«llt. Map
CP.
4/9-18-J3-3O/'M
APRIIJ A. D..
U04,
, K<amln«tlnns will tn held Satur«rt? of Mettirhnn Kpnlty a n d j
Tak« further notlfi that ih« Mu- day, May 9. 1M4 at S00 a.m. Ajipllit the hour of two o'clock by the
proveinent Co.," u (lli-d In
;h«n ptevalllDf! (Sttindard or Dayiranti will report to Thotnaa Jetf«r- New Jtrwy Itat* Depattmtat «l
flee of the Clerk i
light 8«7lng) time, ln th« sfMrnoon
lOl. Hllh School, i M t 8ooU Place.
Cltll Serriee I u m l n a U « U
if th« mid a*?, »t the Slierlff'ii OtOpen to cltlnna, 11 month* r « l No. 289.
will
Bid
Ira in the City of New Brunswick,
dent In Cart#rei
I J.
TOOKTHITR with all and alngulnr with all other df mils ;x?ri.lnpnt
Clerk SWnopaphw, 8aJar7, Conthe tenement*, hereditament* uid isnld minimum' price heinc »l5fl nn
AH tllat tract or (jnrrtl nf Und
tact Municipal AuthorltlM for BtUMIDDMtSKX
COUNTT
belonglim plus cost* of prfpartni <1ei>d «nd art-:
mid premlsea, herelnatwr partlcu- 'appurtenanrea
or
fl
wls
larlf dMcrlbed. (Ituau In tho Town'" ny « appertaining and the vertlslng this enl»
8ftld pfOP*rtv
U mnrf p*rtl<Hllarlv
HoiulnR Authority, Contact
•i\\V ot WoodbrtdRe, In the County v e r s i o n or r«ver«lon*, romnlndir
p
T. An
AuthorltlM for
5f-Mlddle«ex aim Hint* of Newl 1 "' 1 rcninliid«ra, rents, lasuoi nnd described M follown.
;._.„.
profits thPrnof, AND AlflO all tlif
W. aide ot Kennedy Tiwe. I»lln,;wood*"j. Hartley, (iVotased, by fMrcc-l1***"„„,_
,
.estaW, Tight, title Iniewst, properBBOINNIKO at a point on the ; t y poMe'ssion, 0 |al,,, nn rt dirnatid m' *. otl Flume Hi., i Undeveloped) i t | o n o j E]ni»r B, Brown, 8urroK«te! Clerk
ai^r
I or saSan
lary
southerly tldellne of n btrwt <IIB- I whatsoever, na well In lnw w In Condition of Hale: Nf. huiidinn r*r- ot thr Cminty ol Mlddlwwx, tmreiiyi"lf
Ll0 rK
.
. , , ' , ' , . ,.„,„„.» . i , , n i - i
tant 50 f « t Easttrly from tho Intrr, t y o f t h ( ! M o , | M o t ,, ( l n & m l mlt other thnn nny luiiluirlzfd «<•-! given notice to the creditors of Hie: u
Mctlon of the «nld southerly i
ternary uae approved by th«. wnlnd jwM Elwood J Hndley to hrt.u In Houslnn Authority.
(_.onuct_Munlolevory part and ordinance
to the Biune,
fur Sultry
rules.
of the Township of Wood-1 their
of B Street with the Easterly side- pureel thereof, withh the
;nmlinn rVUtl
h nppurt<nnftuiii'wl rloslnK dsip for filing
at-\
, thfl (•stfi w of the
line of D Strc«t and from thfncc janc*3, and all fltturen now or hetr- bridge shall lw> Issued
leatlon.v April 24, 1884. Appllc»Take further notice that at
' OI\U\ or
ess 1)0 nfter nttnchM to or u»<l In conunnlns!s! (1)
( ) South
from High
minutes East 50
0 ffeet alnim the said nection with the premises herein
southerly Hdfllnfl ol H .Street to a described, nnd ln addition thereto.
polnt: thence
12) South 4 | b l l l n o t l n limitation of the foredecree* 00 nilnutt:.H Wi>st loo fwt Vi BOlng nny household
IKilnt; Uiencn ruiiiilia: i^!) North lext hcrclnnfter rtevrib*d, which
T ANDEB60N, III.
Bfl (Ipurcos 00 nilnutc.i Wrst 50 feel .re, and shall be deemed to be, flx- bidder us It moy wlrnt, rtua
8t»S; Hiiirt. New j.rAdminUtminr with Will
!""
point, thenr^ running Ml ures and a part of the realty, and bolng RU»n W tflrm« and mfinnst ot
I
or nuir« mlnlll
smieied., •»,
Nnrlli 4 rlcgrees no mlnutfla East ire a portion of the security for the payment. In
Cnndldnto* will recelre no further
,ted: April 14th, 1«M.
bids shnll hf rwelvcd.
ion feet to « point nn the aald indebtedness herein mentioned: 2 miun bid
notice lo appear.
^
Upon iwceptanrf nf tlie minimum
RIDDLE FISHER, B3Q.
southerly Bldellne or n Htrte.t and rangm 110000 - 17 aluminum S3
Examinations will be- Mid B«t\urbid. or bid abovfl minimum, by th«
the point and place of HKCllNNINO. •187.00.
Maplewood Avenue,
day, May 0, 1M4 at 0.00 am. AppliMunlclpftl Council «nd tlm p»ym«nt [BPlewood. New Jersey.
cants wilbreport to Thomas JefferThe above me'teu and bounda deThe approximate amount of the thereof by the purchaser ivccordlng
son High School. Ea«t Scott Piece,
scription wfts drawn in Rccordance ludirment to be aotUfled by tnld to the m&nncT of p\irchM* In ac- Attorney
lie.oo tlt»abeth, New Jersey.
4/16-33-30-5/1/64
with survey made by Kdwnrd C. Bale la the sum of nineteen Thous- cordance with terms of sale on file,
CP. 4/1-H/M
W)*)
Rnllly & AsaoclaUn dat^d December and, Elghty-Sli («19,08e.00) Dollars the Township will dellvct n bargain
NOTICE
32, 1959 and continued to June 17, nore or less together with the costfl »nd »«1B deed for mid premises.
NOTICB
Take notice thnt Avenel Memorial
I(M1.
Tak«
notice
that
the
Oarteret
if thli'ssle.
D»«d: April 7. 1964
ost #11M V.P.W. Inc., has applied Board of Adjustment will conduct
Together with all and singular
HEINO also known as Lota 3 flt 4
JOSEPH VALBNTI
9 the Municipal Council of the a public hearing la the BoKmfh
In Block 851 on the Woodbridge he rlehw, prtvllegee, hereditaments
Munldpil Olert
Township of Woodbridge tor tlie 1s- Hall, Oooke Avenue, Oarteret, New
md appivtenanct* thereunto b«Township AaMnment Mnp.
IX.4/»4«/M
iuanc« of a Club license for prem- Jer*e.y, on Tuesday the 28th. day
The approximate amount of the lonKlng or ln anywise spp*rtalnlng
ss dtuated at Park Avenue, Ave- of April, 1984 Bt 8:00 p.m.
Judgment to be satlsflctl by said sale The aubscrtber reserves the right to
rt, TowBJhlp of Woodbridge, New
NOTICE OF PROPOIID BANK
Tho purpose ot the hearing Is «0
Is the eum of Fifteen Thoujand, tdjourn mid sale from tlm* to time
irtey.
MERGER
aftord all persons Interested, an opTiro Hundred (115.200 00) Dollars sublKrt only to such limitation* or
ObJeoOons, It any, ahould be ortMnlty to be heard In Tefenmc*
more or lcs* together with the c o i n restrictions upon the ex«rcl«e ot
NOTICE IS HERHBT OIVBH tH»t
such power M niay be specially pro- application h u been made to the Made immediately In writing to to the appllofttlon ot aeneral Amof this sale.
Comptroller of the Currency, Wash- Joeeph V. Vaientl, Municipal Clerk, irloau Tank Storage Terminal for
Together with all and singular the irided. by lnw or nites of Court.
ROBERT H. JAMISON,
i Vse Permit under the Zoning Orington J5, D. C, for hU consent to Woodbridge, New Jeney.
rights, privileges, hereditament* and
llnance ot the Borough of Oarteret,
Signed:
» merger of Hrit Brak tad Truit
Sheriff.
appurtenances tliereuuto belonglnK
O. W. CHRIBT0FFBR8HN, permitting the aald applicant to
Conipmy,
National
Association,
or ln Miywlsa appertaining. The DICKSON 4c CREIOHTON,
construct and use six (6) 5,000 barCommander
Fords New Jersey, and Woodbrldge
subscriber reserves the right to adAUoruayt.
rel tanks with associate! piping tn
tOUIB VABYTJ,
National Bank, Woodbridge, Ke»
journ said sale from time to time IX. 4/16-J3-30-5/7/M
Block 9, Lot 3 ln the Borough of
Quart*rmast«T
(Treasurer)
Jersey.
luliject only to such limitation!? or
OaJMret.
rNtrtctloBl upon the exercise of
RESOI^IJIIOK
TjODia AXT, Adjutant
It Is contemplated that all ©facet
such powtr u may be micclally pro>
Tak« Notice thnt on the flth day of the above named banks will conVl«-M/M
I8-80
GENERAL AMERICAN TANK
Tided by U * o i nils* of Court.
of April, 1964, the Zoning Board of tinue to be operated
BTORACJE TERMINALS
BOBBKT H, JAMISON.
Adjuannent ot the Township of
This notice Is published puriUMV CABTERET BOARD Qt EDUCATION
a Division of
-•',
SUerlir Woodfcldge, fitter a public hearing to 8«ct1on 18(c» of the Federal ~
GENERAL AMERICAN
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
denied the appllrnUon of Rafflo poalt Insurance Act.
MltRVIN Q WIENER,
TRANSPORTATION CORP.
Sealed bldi will be received by
and Anthony Olntobbe for a ynrlWOO
(TR8T BANK AMD TRUST U>» Boud of WUMfttin 91 fiB« OP. 4/16/6*
(Continued from Sport Page)
the victory by successfully directing the Avenel attack against
St. Ann's.
Coach Avery called on his big
; five, Duscak, Kuchar, Rummage,
I'MlK i.\N"
their local Ucd and Pryce, to (ace Our Lady
mte
Gorilla Monsoon of Perpetual Help of Bernardsville
ill in a best two- and the group came through with
tag tenm match still another commendable pertmorrow
tomorrow formance to win the clash by a
comfortable 6.1-32 tally
,,, who add up to After gaining a 31-17 lead at the
uiki;ins.
like to be called half and a 48-22 advantage at the
ami
lirst
names of Jake conclusion of the third quarter,
iln'ir
llic newest rage he St. Andrew's coaching staff
iri.
,,s
Their inimit- inserted their reserve unit to wind
^'ndc the pair the up the game In the final frame
. h,T.
'i,.r attraction by Duscak was a tower of strength
;tto coast.
offensivelyy for St. Andrew's with
I mm i'oast-1
d
h
y ^ y Wide
W e a firpdyction
off 19 points. Kuchar's
total reached
reached 19,
impornt'heavyweight
i h t total
19 But
But his
hi impo
fofeature the pro-tance to the winning team was his
VII
ibllity to control both backboards
uti I . m opponent who
throughout the unmc. .Strong de!
•
1
1
1
take
on
i,mi ''
fensive ^ames were turni'd in by
s s(.iec«." said Pryoe, "Jcci and RummnRe, who
completely checked Rerrnrds\M11 pair Tton Meville's scoring threats during the
Tho Great Malenko
early stages of the game.
, mill Frank Hlckey
1
PAGE NINETEEN
Thursriav, April 16,1964
Strikes & Spares
'Continued from Sport Page)
ldlhi
W0OD8RIDGE F.I.K8
,,:llh the Philadelphia
BowV-Mer Lanei
fuiv being released by
High Games: F. Vandalen, 220
r .Wry Wolman?
Manlall, 218; M. Sofcher. 211
artly three yean
irt's. Can you tell me Chontos, 204: Balog. 228.
High Sets: Mitchell 522; F. Van
w' nf the player designated
SCOKINC. CHAMP: During the past basketball season, the best
M AA b.iskrtball scoring dalen, 585; Nolan, 50fi; Fisolie
shooter In the Kcoreation Light Senior League wag Steven
524; Jnros. 535. Maraialj, 525, M
Zapollrcuy, the Tornado star who won the scoring championi i >i';ir"
Sefch. 523; Storipan, 508;
Mil, V't'ikman of Seton
•hip with a total at 247 points. The Woodbridge resident averSefchek, 513; Swift, 54«, Ratajcxnl
aged 19 points per game.
.
„ ,518; Polio. 523; Chnntos, 575;
ha 1
r
l>k • Is
' . " |Decibus. 506: Signorelll, 507, Gen
r.iu.e cuached bas- ovese, 518; Balog, M7.
lion at the World's Fair looks
much better in actuality than on
\\ ooilbridge High?
Leaders: Tigers 86-34, Wolves,
! Yes, Mure World War II 53-37; Colts, 48 42, Squirrels, «-42. 1 Continued from Edit Pagev the drawing boards. . . . Charles
R. Howell, State Banking and
I j M llow many sports did!
chase anl Property, through Its
Insurance
Commissioner, has <ii
METUCHEN MIXKD
K;;rihn coach at WoodBureau of Construction, has comMttueben Recitation Center pleted 2,703 projects costing $93, reeled the State Real Estati
ii;h7
High Games, Men: Mike Gee 000,000. This involved the award Commission" to examine •
As far us w t know, footmek 201-312: Joe Karausky 199; and supervision of- more han tremely suspicious methods
| bak. I'-all and track.
certain second mortgage co
Harold
198,
U) e r r c b A oi>« f*li)lly
tf£W-eMtweta Th*w «•* newpjaaiea,
BorauA <K OuuMTHW ifmM
ditrsling In New Jersey
UK on Lote « t t , MOA. Ml A
ickki
NOTICE
under coMtrucHuii Wl prtjects New Jersey
the AlwlKOi Lincoln School, on
Where IhM &* tint
SHERIFF'S SALE
442A in Block 473-T, «t Harrison
will benefit greatly
Fords, Mew Jtrtty,
Tak* turtle* that tti* Oarteret
Wedneifldy etentai, Aprtl M, 4M4
Avenue.
Colonlii,
New
Jersey,
a:td
SUPERIOR
COIRT
iX'liurtmenL BasketWOODBRIDOE
NATIONAL
Board
of
Adjustment
will oonduot
at
eight
o'clock
for
the
following
from
the
new
World
Trade
Ccn170; Betty DeMOir 177; Dot Kocthat (letermlimtlon qf said Zoning
OF NEW JERSEY
BANK
yinus played?
1, Drapes tor stage ln Abraham a public hearing In the Borough
Bourd of Adlustancnt has been filed
The State Treasurer claims a'ier in New York, claims the State
CHANCERY DIVISION
Mwski, 176-173.
Woodbridge, Mew Jenet.
Hall,
Cooke
Avenue,
Oarteret,
New
Lincoln School
In the office of sold bourd at the I.L, 4/2-K-19-23-30/64
MinillEStX OOUNTt
At tin' old Parish Hous*
iaa.80 1. Drapes for » t « e ln Prt.
Jersey, on Tuesday the Mth day
High Sets: Mike Germek, 547; good criterion for the efficiency Conservation Department.
Municipal Building, Muln Street,
Docket No. t-CS-M
of
April,
1984
at
8:00
p.m.
nn Ituhway .Avenue Jn Harold Siegle, $36; Aletf-Wil
olae Ulnue Scbool
of any building program is theMore than 8,000 students are ex-j B O O T H _
Woodbridge, New Jorsey, and Is
,. SAVINGS
The purpose ot the hearing Is to
WOODBR1DOB NATIONAL BASK
3. Drapes tot stage ln all-purpose
;e under the direct- 533; Al Sorcnsen, S22; Chet
percentage of the cost of change peoted to *nroll in this year's BANK, » i»; .. «So*por»tiou uvallable for Inspection.
aftord all persons Interested, an oproom In Oleyeland School
EDWARD &CHI,ATTER
and
ABE
THACHTEN8ERO
portunity
to be heard ln reference
[ Sam Gioe,
Notice
of
Special
Meeting
»(
orders in relation to the cost of Rutgers Summer Session. . . . and RUTH TItACHTEKBUBO, hJsl S w r e t : v r T. B o l i r d °
4. Drapes for stage ln sll-purpow
lesza, 514; Jim Shorter, 614.
to the applloatlon ot General AmShareholder*
room In Washington School.
Township of
of Woodbridge
a
project.
In
the
average
buildWomen:
Vickie
Karausky.
506;
Barring
rainy
setbacks,
striper
Township
wife,
BBACON
FINANCE
COMPACT
erican
Tank
Storage Terminal tor
,:.iks: Is is true that Joe
Specifications may be obtained
(4.62
of HIGHLAND 1'ARK, » corporation, I.L. 4/16/84
a Us« Permit undor the Zoning OrNOTICS 18 HEBEBY QrVIM that, at the offlo» ot the Secretary at th dinance ot the Borough of Oarteret,
|itk of Carteret has been Betty Desioir, 506; Dot Koaew ing program the contingency ac- catches along Seaside Park and GENERAL I'UBLK LOAN COBcount is generally established at should increase during the bal- P0BAT1CW. s cqrppAtlon, Defenpursuant to etU of 1U directors, i Abraham Lincoln School building permitting the «ald- applicant to
RESOLUTION
lor the Baseball Hall Ski, 907.
Notice that on the 8th day special meeting of the shareholder during business hours.
construct and use one (1) 1.000 barabout 5 per cent of. the total ance of April. . . . United States dant* Writ ol execution for tfle of Take
Leaders; U> N. J. Tile, 48,
Bids will be opened and read a
of
Wuudbrldge National Bank, Wll
April, 1964 the Zoning BoiW of
sale of mortgaged premises dated
rel aluminum tank with associated
thU meeuns.
«.
Adjustment of the Township of be held at IU basking house
(2) Metuchen Rec. 48, 42 (: building cost, Kervick said.
I Senator Clifford P. Case, R., February 27th, 1994.
piping In Block 8 In the Borough
Yes, and has a
Bldi muit be accompanied by
Woodbridge, after a .public hearing Berry Street and Moore Avenue,
Mary's Dress Shop 47, 43 (4) E.O "I believe that the record of! New Jersey, wants all Senators By virtue ot the above alated denied the application of Louis J the Township of WoodbrtdB, Bta< certified check In the amount ol of CarWret
1
of making it.
Writ, to nie directed and delivered,
GENERAL AMERICAN TANK
Wickberg Co. 46, 44 (Si DoroUr the State of New Jersey in this to be queried with regard to their 1 will expose to sale dVpubllc n n - Kochy\for a variance to une an ex- of New Jersey, on Thursday, Aprl 10% of bid 01 Bid Bond.
STORAGE TERMINALS
inquires: Who was voted Dufault Agency, 46, 44
Separate bid* art requested on
isting one family dwelling and erect 30, 1064, at 10:00 A. M,, for the pur
,
area since 1958 ia outstanding," dealings with Bobby Baker. . . . duo on
a Division of
a one family dwelling on Lots 2102, pose of considering and determlnlm each Items for each school.
Mayer of the year in the
THEY 22ND DAY
GENERAL AMERICAN
B148 must be plainly marked "Bl
the State T r e a s u r e r said. The New Jersey State Fair this WEDNESDAY,
2103 and 2104U to 21O7B Inclusive ln by Tote whether an AsrMment to
EDISON BOWL O M \ T
OP AFPRIL A. D., 1964
TRANSPORTATION CORP.
Block 468-1 on Water Street, Co- Merge toe « l d bank and First Proposal."
j"('liange orders amount to less year will feature (Ml original Cur- it the liour of two o'clock by the ipnla,
»5(M
WOMEN'S CLASSIC
inie Board of Education reeetvea CP. 4/16/64
Bank and Trust Company, Nation
New Jersey and Veroon A
Cltm Daniels of the
Hi(;h games were rolled during 1 than one quarter of the usual rier and Ives prints depictingthen prevailing Ot-aflijard or Day- Hue, Colonla, New Jersey, and
Hunt 8«vlng) time, ln I h e afternoon that determination of snld Zoning
|lml Itiiidrrs,
Ihe past week hy Lucille Gnogan! contingency figure. A survey of Civil War scenes. . . . Motorists of the Mild day, at the Sheriff's OfBoard of Adjustment has been tiled
•I'. It.; Cjn you tell us
- " - 211, Terry
the approximately $160,000,000 on the Garden State Parkwa; fice In the City of New Brunswick, in the oftlct of said hoard at the
212, Rose Wysard
N J.
I Texas coach Darrell Royal
Building, Mulu Street,
Pinkowski 203 and Kitty Haas worth of construction under-this summer will he given leaf- All the following trait or parcel Municipal
Woodbrldse. New Jersey, and Is
' Ins n>llcf>« football?
198. Lucille Grogan with 563 hadtaken since 1958 shows that the j lets outlining
g ggeneral attractions of land and the prendies herein- available for inspection^
/.;• How long did Nick
Capitol Dome
.
,
to.*
orders oj (he New Jersey Tercentenary
U» Wgh Mtr*MkrndJr KM?
5 T
ahoma.
' *->S*^r- i ^k|#* 1 «smi«tluM
Haas 542, Hose Wysaid MO, Jean
. asks: Name the Alabama Frank 516 and Ul Kath 509.
to be given Hy the State w a r d
-0spmahst who bootedi The first four teams and their JERSEY JipSAW: - The New of Optometrists are scheduled for
I'l noals to hand his team I record*; Jean Frank 347.12; Lo- Jersey Legislature has petitioned June 16, 16 and 17 at Trenton.
"July over Mississippi injcilli'
Grognn 328.42; Betty Szabo!Congress to change the FederahSenate Democratic Leader Anth|
Torry Pinkowski'Constitution to permit prayers in(ony Grossi, of Passaic, believes
326.47, and
I.: Tlm Davis,
all public schools. . . , Wholesale'Governor Hughes would be a
J325.10.
vine distributors located in,good vice presidential choice. . .
* *»"*
ITS
PUNCH
Pennsylvania would be required
_o~
to maintain a warehouse in New
Jersey to do business in the State CAPITOL CAPERS: - T h e
of Health
under the provisions of a bill i State
passing through both houses of warns that if you're married but
lie Legislature. .'. Attorney do not have a copy of the official
General Arthur J Sills reports civil record of your marriage,
217 people were killed by cars in you better ^et one. . . . Only two
New Jersey thus far this year, bootleggers were captured ln
Governor Hughes believes- the j New Jersey during March. . . .
New Jersey Tercentenary Pavi-'Bigger windshields on cars
\
• advertiser ba»n'i envied (be
utto UlutinUam u c 4 by bUl«l
Uiej,
<•) puttlnt Uw knookoui
into (belt OODJT Itue, io«4
art In expenitte,
d
»'l
worry
ibout
Bui
Metre ii >k« ntiiJon'i
boding ' «/v«fllilnj
mat wrvkf. W* tubttrib* h U to that
that
u n t i r e with MeUo New»uiu
tbto U HUl
M
From the start, make your wedding an occasion of long-remembered good taate and distinction. Invitation* Set the tone of formal perfection. Choose your own paper and styling
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CM,
CALL ME 4-1111
*ifc|>lay Advertising Department
[tie Independent-Leader
Green Street
Woodbridge
MIDDLESEX PRESS
(Independent-tender Building)
20 Green Street, Woodbridge
Telephone
MErcury 4-1111
after particularly described, altuate,
EDWARD SCHLATTEB
W i g »nd being ln tti» Tpwnshlp
«• W*MMWIH in t&tvtftu&ty ul S»crMnry, Board of Adjustment
Tnwnrtilfi «
Woodbrldse
MlddWsm nnrt atnte ot Hew J i m
I,. 4/lC/M
»5,08
Southerly side of Hudson Street
SHERIFF'S SALE
distant 378 feet Easterly along the
Superior Court of New Jersey
same from the Intersection thereof
Chancery Division
with the Easterly side of Port AveMiddlesex County
nue nnd running thence:
noeliet No. F 983-63
(1) along thn Southerly side of Hud- The Provident Institution for Havson Street North 7ft decrees, 49 ings ln Jersej City a corp, Is Plsiaminutes, 30 seconds, East, 54 tlff, and John Petro Jr. and Elaine
feet;
Petro, his wife are Defendant*, Writ
(2) South 10 degrees. 10 mlirutos. 30 of Execution for th« sale of mortseconds. East, 100 f e d ,
gaged premises dated March 6th,
(3) South 19 degrees, 49 minutes, 1964.
30 seconds, West, 54 fe«t;
(4) North 10 degrees, 10 minutes, 30 By virtue ot the'above stated Writ,
second*, West, log ftet t o the to me directed and deldvered, I
southerly side of Hiilton Street, will expose to sale at public vendue
29th DAY OF
the point and place of BEQIN- on WEDNESDAY. TKB
APRIL A.D., 1964. ata«»« hour of two
NINa.
o'clock
by
the
then
prevailing
BEINQ also known as 82 Hudson
Street, M*nlo Park Terrace, WooUr (Standard or Daylight Saving) time,
In
the
afternoon
of
the
said
day, at
bridge Township, Middlesex County,
the Sherlff'B Office ln ths City of
N J.
TOGETHER with all fixtures now New Brunswick If J.
or hereafter attached to or used In All ths following' tract ol parcel
connection with the promise* here- of land tnd the premises hereinn described, and ln addition there- after particularly described, situate.
to, b u t not ln limitation of the lyluR and being ln the TowMhlp of
ongoing, any household appliances Woodbrldne' In the County of Midlext hereinafter described, which dlesex and State of New Jersey:
we. and shall be d m n e d to be, flxIK known and designated as
jurea and a part of the realty, mid Lot JJ51, Block #11-0 as ahovni on
ire a portion of the security for
urtaln map entitled "Map of
;hs Indebtedness herein mentioned:
itvkw Terrace situated ln Fords,
The approximate uiuount of the
idbrldiw Township,
Middlesex
idKiuojtt lo 1^ sutlstU'd by guld &nlu County. N. J., dated November 1949"
5 the sum ot Fifteen Thousand, whlrii niup was filed lu the Office
leven Hundred, Ninety-Eight ($15,- of the Clerk of Middlesex County,
198.00) Dollars more or less, together New Jersey on July 3, 1950 as Map
with the ensts of this Bale.
#1642 and lu File #932.
Together wllli all and singular
Hetng commonly Uiowo a* 106
he righto, primuses,
tnd apiuirtehiuire a Uit'i-eunto \H:'npperUlnlim
longing or In
the rlyht
The sub.scrlber
ro adjourn baltl sale from tlina tto
.lino HUIIJWL iml;, m a
^
;lons or nisirlctloua upon the exer:l«e or sudi power iui may be spelally provldtxl by Uw or rule* of
Oourt.
UOBKI1T H JAMISON,
Sheriff.
KOVACH, ANDERSON,
HOROWITZ 4t URiaiANI,
Attorneys.
HT7.4O
I.L, 3/M-4/J-«-l«/«4
SllKUlFK'S SAI.K
SUl'KUIOK COIIKT OF
NKW JliRSKV
t'HANCEKV DIVISION
MllMU.KHKX COUNTY
Docket No. V 11SK» 63
HUDSON TUU8T OOMPANY,
corporation of (ho s u U i of Now
Jerwy U r-ialntiff. und THOMAS
A. MONTGOMERY una LILLIAN
U. MONTUOUKltY, hU wlfu, w e
DefeuduiiU.
Writ uf ext^uLluti t"i tU« tul" of
wort^ttffvd ureuiilji** <Ut#d Uairti
Corey btroet, fords, New Jersey
d designated aa tax lot 51 ln Block
12-0 on tlie tax map of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.
IK llw s»u>« urumlMf convey.
ad to John l'etro Jr et UX by Joseph J. B«tmr, et ux by deed dated
Auau»t 18th, 1961, recorded August
31st 1961 Jn the Middlesex County
Clerk's Office In Book 2279 Ol deeila.
page 56.
The approximate amount of the
Judgment to be aatlsfled by said
•ale Is the suni of Fifteen Thousand,
Five Hundrtd, Forty-Three (115,543.
00) Dollar" more or less tojotlier
with the cosu of this aale,
logtillier wllli all und singular
tho rights, prlvilutM. heredltamente
mid appurtenances thereunto he
Mining ot lu anywise appertaining
The subscriber reserves the right to
ndjouru said sale from time M Unxi
. t only lu uui'li limitations or
i'Kins u|mu Hi* exerol^ie of
such iwwei B4 nmy uo specially |iro
vliiod by In*' or rules of Court.
UObKltT H JAMISON,
aiu-rilf
W1U 1AM K DtiCHBB,.
l»th, rtM.
Hy vltluc »f th" itlwvu aUtod
Wilt, to KID Ulrmiteil »nd dellvend,
I Will txpube ui win ut inlbllo vcu
dut on
WMMfBSDAY, TtlHI l»tll DAY OP
MAY, A l l , 1UB4.
at tUe hous ot two o'clock by tbe
then prevallluK (Standard oi Daylight Saving) tlmti, 111 tilt* afternoon
of tho aaW day, at tlm 8hefl.ff>
Office lu the City of Now Brunswick N J.
ALL the following triwt or p
paice!
litielnnf••
tl'»
of
Mr puucularly dowrllxxl, Mtl|*t«.
' '
and btluf lu the TowmhlB Ol
lu the County at Uld-
HKHT BANK ANU THU8T COMFANV, NTIONAL
NATIONAL ABflOOUTION
NIIIUB ill Spcclil Me«tln| of
hld
NUTU7S 18 HSHJCBT O1VEH tint,
pursuant U> call of IU directors, a
•u»cUl meeting of tho shareholders
Dl Hist B»ak and Trust Coinptiny,
NaUoual ABDOCIIIUOU, Will be held at
Ite 'b»BKlng houw at Jli fcul«U
8trt#l, lu th« City ot P«rtb Amljoy.
State
of New J«nn. on Thuwdny,
S
Apru
u * ltM.
im at
at aa P.
p a t e .a.
of
wtwwrly
of
HERE ARE THREE EXHIBITS
THAT V01 MIST SEE AT THE
I V A D I n ^ C VI
I P 1 /YOU W1LLFIN1)mm MEREST-V
n U K L l i S f AlliillN(J...EXCITlN(;...lNFORMATIVE!J
FESTIVAL
OF GAS
See the "tun twine
of the future". . .
tha gas appliances
of tomorrow. Puppets will tell, musically, the future
of trw gas industry.
TOWER
OF UtiHT
A beam of 12 billion
undlepowiK will
lead you tu this exhibit. Inside, d I *
volvlng ring will
cany you tlmiugh a
light-hearted review
of the growing electric industry.
1
PAVILION
You'll >Bf H * nidiiy
"(«ces" ot N»«
brsijf, « capsule
pictum ot a state
which offers tre
nmnduuj Jivuuity.
Know your state. It's
great and growing.
PUBLIC GBWICF.: n.ECTRIC AND GAB COMPANY
il i
•••'•
v . v . 7 •' , , t
"
Independent-Leader (E.B.) - Carteret P r J
Thursday, April 16,1964
PAGE TV.TNT7
'has been taken on any of them on.leader for the rights p ,|,
i moots progressively earlier and that «de of Capitol Hill and none Humphrey Is ponii,a
S
H
stays later.
orfe P7U
is" in immediate prospect,
the battle may run Into ^
So far both the Senate and Thus a complete clampdown on and Mansfield, even m,,rn ''
P/an« Board Session
House are ahead of last year's committee, sessions in the Senate mistic, has voiced th,,( ™
IKKIIN
Tho Kennedv Park!WASHINGTON I) C An ap- such meetings has been blocked. paC e on appropriations measurescould not only stall those now m might IUU be goinR nn , h a
preliminary stages but back up vention time rolls nrn,ln,| c
K measures ™mino
—the
coming nvtr
over Inter!
later Nobody
Nobody in
In the
Ihe oppwi,,,
interpose the same thing money bills were delayed until
a
is arguing the point.
of \!r« F C Fyke, president, 8 stalled
adjournment
of last el?e «i
from the House.
December and the foreign aid bin
tonight
year's Congressional session to al- if he i w n l s
The biR question, then, hinges Unless some way \s
nn the length of the civil rights prevent the logjam fn in ,
" m n o t " bills,
Ktlle __.__
on "must"
the
debate. Some optimistic souls are rtn
predicting it may be over by early take a spelt.
Washington Notes
Mnv hut that sanguine viewpoint
ures and hopes to have all 12 outi* not shared either by Majority
Definition
of the way by early Jimr
married m.
leader Mike Mnnsfk-ld of Mon-, A
~ ........v-_
„,. „;,
Senate Comm.tlees have sorn
or Majority Whip Huliert,has been pcna'--ed fnr h
hnn
prvllmmary spajfcwmk out
Humphrey of Minnesota, floor The Oak Leaf, Oakland
-ray on several hut no final * l m n
mittees are allowed to meet while !ime"pa««. Some subcommittee
A. "the rec.il.ir monthly ITA l h . ' Senate l« In the i n e r t l y « . far are attempting to keep
„,,.,.„-„ M n ; i a v April M'Rpm lonR ^ s i n n s alrrariv develnpinR iWnp poinS -by early morning
,hr ^
will l,e P r L . r d to the » , the battle « * « . "
™ r . m p but that Is not evTrtod
.-om-.,-.l membership for approval
.So far unfftamin n,ns,m for to last m.ich longer as the S«i..le
TRADING
WE CARRY ONLY
fllAICI
BEEF
USDA GOV'T. GRADED l i f l V i ^ a i
»fcKr
PRICES GOOD
thru SAT., APRIL 18
'TALK APPRECIATED- Vincent D'Midrea. p r i l l i n g officer of the Fourth Wan! RejmMiran 'Iuh
<!.«> thinks John K.'sdirrrh... Jr.. Rrpuhlica. Muniripal < h'airmai. for his talk o n rrimary
Elections Thf club unanimous rndnr,rri t h , M ddlrsrx Counlv Repabliran r.ndtdnt^r Kirhard
Pkrhnrr and Fred Hermann. National Convenlios rfrlrgales: Mrs. Mary Mala and Mrs. Mary
Pavsen alternates: Bernard Shanley. Senate: Bernard Rodf-ers. Congress; E. Godlrsky and T.
Miller, Freeholdrn and the Wards County Contnittee candidates^
NEW
JERSEY
TERCENTENARY
TALES
All that remains of America's;
.first successful glass enterprise;
I is memory — or ah occasional:
land extremely valuable bottle1
marked with a large "W "
- 0 : <c» - Copywrig. 1 i9M. State of
.New Jersey Tercentenary Com-:
'mission.
Fuel Oil Dealers
Cradle of American Gku$
By JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM could get no information on the
Study
JVcw
Markets
Four of the most pampered Wistar plant because the under- W 0 0 DBRIDGE - New Jersey's!
workmen ever to arrive in Am- takers^ are very close and f ( ] d ojJ ^ ^ ___o u ( ,_ —
erica strolled down the gang- secret.
capture the new home heating
plank at Philadelphia in the late Belcher noted that the plant market, some of which ha_ slipspring of 1739, bound for Casper had be«n started by "one Cas- ped a w a y during recent years to
Wistar's glass factory in Newp a r i a German who lived at the big utility fuel companies
Jersey.
Philadelphia" but he learned Edward Obropta, president of
Wistar paid dearly for that little beyond the fact that Wis- the Middlesex County Fuel Dealquartet. On r-cember 7, 1738. tar had risen from " a very poor ers' Association, said the inde-:
he engaged Capt. John Marshall person" to a "fortune of 200 to pendent oil dealers are offering!
to bring them to America from 300 pounds sterling."
builders direct assistance in gel-!
Rotterdam. Marshall charged Workers ame and went toting their new homes sold
Wistar the princely sum of 58 Wisiarburgh. Despite the prom- quickly. H u s is bein donei
pounds, eight shillings, and car- ire to teach the Wistars and ' ) under a new program planned]
ricd promises to the Rotterdam one ebe," th_ original Rotterdam and sponsored by the Oil.Heat
Tote that *>rtw !*)»W siw.bJavwB* Umai Mptt§*, These. Camil tf JSm. ^^L 'Jtf
them land, food, working ma-in turn, moved outward into other Mr. Obropta saw,""Tfe are M w
tcrial and servants.
" parts of southern New Jersey, prepared. tt-fFowid« extensive
The workmen commanded that to Pennsylvania and northward sales assistance to those builders
aticmicn for the best of reasons:; 10 N e w England. Wistarburghrimagree to build with oil. We
th.v could blow glass and Wistar n a s rightfully' been called "the will help them advertise their
co";_d nc:. Without them, WLstar cradle of American glass-mak-new homes, and we will help
v aid have been forced to forget' in S "
builders find prospers to buy
1. dr ; m s of a glass empire on A 1769 advertisement showed them."
' ;:• great road to Pilesgrove" continued output in the Wistar "By helping the builder enin j . i m County.
P ' a n l : "window glass consisting .large his market",, the Association
Wii'pr's first fame and njodest ° t common sizes," "lamp president said, "we are making
f line rested on the fine brass glasses," "most sorts of bottles," our own market larger for the
ii.itons that he made in Phila- " a l s o e'ectrofying globes and future."
J
tl.lphla
-^"bss."
Colors ranged
from' The state's fuel oil dealers are
tklphla. Huv,ev_.-,
— . v , whtH he . v
1
re
stilt, by far, the leaden in their !
quired land in Salem County in c l e 5 . t o g"
e° a n' d" &m'te
JT38, he soon recognized that the s ' ' ' '• P r a c l l c a
economics industry. They provide heat to
combination of fine sand and « " # ' , U P * l t h Wisbarburgl), more than 60 per cent of the
plentiful woodlands could add up Particularly -vhen the Revolution households in New Jersey. Most
to Ela.b - IF he could get crippled all American manufac- of the inroads in the position as
ture. Demands for Wistar _glassprincipal providers of home heat
„„,.._.
He had littie cause for opti- - declined • zuad in 1780 Wistar tried | has been during recent years in
roism, for glass manufacti - unsuccessfully to sell the works, new homes,
didn't exist in America in 1738. '•5*)a c r e s ° ' rroi-nding land, "Oil is still the safest and most
Ventures started earlier at " » * large mansion house" and j economical of t h ^ m a j o r home
Jamestown. Va
Va.. and Salem. ! O t h c r buildings.
j heating fuels", Mr.T)bropta said.
Jamestown
**&*t***<l M«** *• wpect •* mwoiair our
M a t * . Hod talk'-'
l7ffl
pacing, years have I position as leaden, in oiir indUB'skilli were lacking
id
h site.'try
i ' for
f a long
l time
ti to
t come."
"
Hence°the"four'who
arrived in removed all evidence
at the
f
1738 were greeted with all the
attention usually reserved for
PLUMBING
visiting dignitaries,
As they
t.
SUPPLIES
headed for Salem County with
.their glass pipes in their hands
I ME 4-0080
and knowledge in their heads,
William Wentzel, Casper and
ROUTE 1, AVENEL
John Halter and Simon Kre'isNorth of Firehoj.3
BMier were better than potenAnytlitu you htvt • qutMion tbour Plumbing
tates.
Tliey were magicians;
•nd H»ting thttt il Oflt plac« you tin ounl
they could turn sand into glass,
»n for diptndiblt halp. J.it com. ! • out
Casper "Vistar and his son
tlora ind ith i l
Richard greeted the Rotterdam
workers, made them comfortable
and extracted a promise. The
HOT WATER
glass blowers would teach the
Wistars — and "no one else" —
the secrets of their trade. In
return, the blrwers would rerer
ceive one-third •' all profits,
RiiQDinf
ri
With the amenities out of the
way, work began. The blowers
made alterations in the factory,!
3 PIECE
changed the formulas a bit and
INTERIOR
BATHROOM SET
lit the fires. Soon the molten
LATEX PAINT
WHITE • GRADE A
sand ran white hot and the
• TOILET
workers dipped their pipe., deliAnortsd
' cately picked out blobs of glass
Colon i
• CAST IRON
and began to blow.
•nd
TUB
GAL.
Whiti
^ t £uch nyigic! ftom tlirir (;ipes
• I * (IN
UM Itin
, came bottles, goblets, tumblers,
, demijohns t u b e auid even Hat
3 PIECE BATH
jjlass fit for > indow panes. More
Compl.u With Trim
. -HiportiiiH, from their pipes came
Including Showtr Trim
', distinct proof tliut lini' glass
could be blown in America, deAv.lljlilt la all
ci'url llirludllll"
Spile the original failures elsenil.If l)l-r il
i there. The New World's first
lll|Mlr hl|l.ri
successful glass manufacture liad|
•White On.>
begun.
i
BASEBOARD
RADIATION I
46
109"
198
2
148
97
|,
The sucwas prompted cither
.'• Immigrants t» make their way
1
iijti' the Sale n .'ounty wilder-1
npSs. By f74:i, at least sume of
tt» Rotterdam glass blowers
I
•
secured wives, for that year ;i
Catholic priest visited the site
.|0_| bapti/.ttl Mmnn Alter, Ihc
ion of John .mil Ciilunim- AIIIT.
•».,MfUJ-ir built a liuuiiil aUuic
^'••it the glass •••(ii-l's and the thriving little tuiMi it/ WisUrbiu^h
rosf! around tin.' snmking fuiUa4es.
Old cliruiucles describe
sleightnt! [jartii
; | n 4 other enteitamineiit in t i e
* ? gl*Bs town.
When tb<- eldr Wi.tui dial <
tTSJ, ttOli itK'lianl coiitiiiiu'cl the
j . fp*rat|on in the lace nl a new
Knglund's d e i n c lliut
in
iiiain'fiictures
must
WUturVnicn kent blowNew Jersey's lluveinor
chei wrote in 1752 that he
r l/fif/ty C O U P O N
CHICKENS
FREE I W W EXTRA
US. CHOICE BONIUSS
US. CHCMO TOP
f HONE ME 4-0030 or MAIL THIS COUPOM
TRADING STAMPS
WITH THIS COUPON AND A PUBCHASJ OT
LKSfcBKASTS
FRESH HAM
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L_ANfc TASTY
WHOLE or EITHER HALF
LAMB CHOPS
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LAMB NECKS
FRESH OR SMOKED
UII Wl-nnnrv—
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BACON
.
CALIF. ROAST
TWO GUYS
WHITE-PINK
YELLOW
ENGELHORN
PRESERVES
LA CHOY CHKKB.
WESSON OIL
CHOW MEIN
TWO GUY* NEW BLS.D
_ T A C E _ h E 'INAHAUT
LA CHOY CHOW MEIN
•ORDENS EAGLE BRAND CHEESE
NEUFCHATEL
(
C H E E S E YELLOWfcWHITE ei.
FROZEN FOOD DIPT. SAVINGS
BIRDS EYE-CHOPPEDfcU A f
10.
ox.
to
9 A L T IODIZED
VACSCAL
COIN-GREEN BEANS. PEAS
SPINACH-MIXED VEG
cons
ONE BOOK SPECIAL
Y HOWARD THE
f PURCHASE OF
PRODUCE DIPT SAVINGS
yvU-n.
CALIF. NAVEL
_
43'
VANILLA WAFERS
SLICED TO ORDU
FRESH TENDER WESTUN
ROHDA PASCAL
PICKLE. PIMENTO LOAF
CELERY
VEAL, OLIVE LOAF
SUOD TO ORDER t b .
JMCfl. TO O « W
Drano
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98'
26 OUNCES
Vi-fc.
KITCHEN FRESH CHOP'"^
VALUE
99'
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DM.. Prk*
IWHHH AVAU-MI
LARGE 41-SO COUNT
SHRIMP
" b o . 3 29
JUMBO
J-fc.box
4.29
69
26-10 Q A <
COUNT *> O T
Spic 'n Span
29
PliM* N . .
COMPLETE FINANCING AKJ5 INSTALLATION
CAN BE ARRANGED
Wt t « « n m» "*Ht to
. u . u m . . . N.I , t .po.,.,ble lor w^.r.phlv.l _„„„.
39
c
WITH A FOOD PURCHASE OF $ 2 . 0 1 MORE.
Dill limi 1» Ctll:
• i r\ t r
3.25*
CRISP WESTERN ICEBERG
A-dnu
to 6 P.M. - 0 ? H
Ml m
CARROTS 3 s 2 5 c
Him
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4 ^ n, A
CUCUMBERS
LETTUCE
ROAST BEEF > 9 8
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49
PLYMOUTH ROCK SPICED
BOILED HAM
BOOK
A-
U.S. # 1 DEMC1OUS
APPETIZING DEPLiSAVINGS
LIVERWURSf
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TWO GUYS
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City
A
ASPARAGUS 1 . 4 9 '
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OR Dun
A*lC
CREAMS U-oi.
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STEMWARE
FRESH TENDER
S U N S H I N E HLHOCRACKERS
HNUT QUAUTY
FRENCH CRYSTAL '
be_tt
jjjj
14-ot
boi
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10 £ 9 9 '
3 n.^ 4I 00
COOKIES
15-oz.AAc
SCOOTER PIES
MADICAA
WAOiaVU
19C
PUIN OR
WUTON GEORGE INN ASST.
BURRY
HAM
VEGETABLES »-»">
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MORTON
- • • •
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CHOCOLATE FUDGE SANDWICH.
BORDENS' AMERICAN SLICES
SPINACH
8
TWO GUYS
38
ORANGE JUICE
CAKE MIXES W
APPLESAUCE
3-OIs.
FRESH BLUEBIRD
TWO CUYS-WHITE-DEVIL-YEUOW
lorgw. con mk I
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4^99'
CHICKEN
NOODLE
42-01.
NOODLES
V V r F K E BiiuucAMirn
DAIRY DIPT. SAVING?
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79'
SUGAR
THE A U PURPOSE OIL
Is.
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6 88
NATIONAUY ADV. MANDS
1WO CUYS PUdit-RA&PBMY STKAWBEttSr
YOUR BOOK V
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CUBE STIAKS
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LONDON BIO
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O M coupon p « lomity. Good thni Aprl 18.
29
SHOULDERS
69'
VEALCHOPS
49'
WARE RIBS
39'
4 9 C BEEF LIVER
FACIAL TISSUES T LIPTON SOUP
SHOUUKB
>
WHOLE
m * l .
SHORT RIBS ^
•
LEG of LAMB
39
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*
TRADING STAMPS
film IFHJ \.\J\/r\jn Anu « r v n w m « vr
GROUND CHUCK . 5 9 C
Omteapon pw tomSr. CooJ thni April I I .
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TWO GUYS
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SHOULDER STEAK. 9 9 C
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TWO GUYS
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m t i IHA1IIW
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,
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