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Devoted il, r Community btorctf hl H Local Coverage Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures Carter-fit, N. J., Thursday, March 7, 1963 mo* mad it P O,, OMtatt, ». J. PRIC1 TEN CENTS 7 MO Proclamation* Imied By Mayor < ART E RET Irish - American Week and Girl Scout Week wern proclaimed last night by Mayor Andrew Banlok. The weel< of March 10 - 1 6 hiis beciHBVsl»nated Olrl Scout Week and the people of Irish birth will celebrate thp week of March 17 an Irkh-Ampriran Week. .1 Name Schmidlin For Additions To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County c l u p t m cif the Junior Cham- ber of Commrrrr in thr Koll-lhi>-Burrrl Content. Holding the barrel arr ilrfti William prrnldrnt of Ihr vtiitlnj ('ranfnrd chapter and Crunford fhalrmnn lack Rrilly. f'AHTKRET The Board of Educnt.ion at an adjourned i Monday retained the film of Emil KH.-M OrallKe projected additions to Car-j Hluh School nnd to thc ; iLineoln, Minue and Columbus CARTERET Allen tiiry schools, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Joseph P Lamb, vice presl-i R i lpy 52 Liberty Street, has idcnt of the Board, said that be-: bl , ei , placed o n t h e Dea n's List Ifore naming an architect the 0 , s ,, ton Hftll University for] donates to the !Board had eOhtacted 13 arehi-'. tne past fall aca( jemic semester, : teetu.nl Arms soliciting'their | '^.^^.^.r- ,^'te a social Studies major and Carteret Post To Honor Two On Saturday Dorothy Stein Elected I H rif i|tp Lollege Representative] CAHTERET — Miss Dorothy Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CARTERET — Carteret Post wv la : HuUV.OK , (id not think :,. r-sarv «lllcr .1:'.- pii-roKiltlve i ii« h a project Uvelt, p.e»ldenl of Ihr v i j rafnrd p .„., „.,,;..„. „ . „ „ „ „ . , The Roll-the-Hirrrl rontMt I* brim held in conjunction with thr P. Ballantlne and Son viewed by the Board, determln-• Hisacllvitieg m tne gouth Or . Co. and prorrrdn or thr b.irrrl will to to the Jaycer chaptrr displaying: thr best all- around proiram In Ihr visiting project, Thr ( artrret Jayrers will visit the Rosellr Park J»vcrrn Tuwdar nljht at 9 o'clock »t thr Sportsman Tavern. Rosrlle Park. cam indude being & Q , R Tftl b opinion be first Attorney tin! prwent Demetrius Center Colleges Accept Plans for Coming Season their qualifications, staff and experience Two were in- Q R Tftl Umbdt terviewed a third time. Lamb|, ratem , t ^ o n t h e indicated Schm dlin was re-i school . a n da member of thp student Mucatlon Associa . indicated Schm dlin was re- New Year's Eve sOn o [ 11 led for Tuesday sum - hastv be 11! Committee wi-eklv social tained because of his "extensive experience in school work, par- tlculaiy pertaining to additions., i His organization has designed and supervised the construction' •of more than 80 million dollars !worth of school buildings and' Mr. and Mr.t. Hermanladriitions." hits been granted ad-! Gabriel Comba, public rela-, by Rutgers University.jtions chairman, pointed out Keith ha.s also been accepted that the high school faces the Child's Safety Is Obligation CARTERET — "The safety of I,.- did not Ilk* CARTtRfT - Mr. StcVf The annual 'y dBcUion, ad- atek. chairman. »unounoet that p«rtv ii srln-d Campbell Soupvilaiw far the eomln« season December 31 df- are bfinn made by the planning The Plum too committee of i t e « . Dwirtrtus-sponsors tlir -••••.• —- whilt , l n h l ( | hM . |lool hM b eenSeote mbf r 1944 if the rooms are primary obligation for all , ' T S Sxillary will hold STStth I 5 W in « « » In the Chess Club and M ot rradv : u , -.said Postmaster Lester (or * St. Anns Auxiliary »»' notu ui», »HU Future Business Leader* of "The High School enrollment sabo today mnlttrf d«ip»»« h * 1 «*'»1 o" Monday, March c l 1 t "' ^ of lhtf . America. is 1171 this year. The building, 1: and when It" 1 .. °' tl '"' "^^1 M V , S \ O H 1( . Keith, who plans to major in was designed for 900 students," ho Republican* TV Urn's Cluk will hold a « n ^ « ,"' ^ ^ ' ^ wm accounting liven with hLs par-;Comba said. "Only through e x - l ^ ^ ' g " ^ " ^ ; - ^ - ^ ^ ! mediate past commander, and Mrs. Gabriel Nepshlnsky, junior past president, on Saturday at the American Legion Memorial Fred Thoroitood, general chairman, stated that a reser- vation for 160 persons has al- ready been made. Reservations are to close today and may still! be made at the Post Headquar- ters or with Thorogood or| Thomas A. Jafceway or ML-S.I Walter Sak, present President: of the Auxiliary- Camara, a World War II vet eran, was instrumental in thej Jack Stein, 767Roosevelt Av- enue, is the newly elected freshman representative on the reflations committee for Nlel- son Campus, at Douglass Col- im"i' CRt ' r New Brunswick, where she "is matriculating. Neilson Council Agrees Campus acommodates approxl-j CA ^TERET Borough mtntely 300 students. Miss Stein was also chosen i to be one, of two soloists for the interpretation of Modern Dance, a review to be presented in April at Douglass College. Faculty Given Honor Award .lure by St. Peter's College, and irohlem of double sessions In the children of Carteret is a of A. CARTERET IHigh School - The Carteret PTA observed organization of the Marching Founde ,. s \ Day by honoring past Band, the first adult musical: pvesidents unit of the Post since the'latei Mrs _ \ '30's. The Post also mBintainedl i . . i welcomed |lte drill team, Its co-spoMorshiPj MrBi with the Carteret Yacht Club| Hlla Alex the president, Past Presidents j h HUlb Mvs John 4 • ! T V M«n» Club will hold a llh tend n ' »cUl on Saturday. May 23. In W-roonthi.v and activities and re- nf annual Port Easter din- iwlll V held on Sunday. April .. . _ _ « , H 4:J0 F. H . daneUw 1 to iirst rraoini | | p j^ Mutovftbt provided wnich «ouM,%» II««. akijJui ind •dd othe; events to the calen- dar as they uif> planned ;it tensive revisions on stock rooms; of tWsrespon5ibiU t y . They a re; h « bilitation committees. and similar facilities have wej trained to excercise the utmost - " will be lifld on Monday, March 17, 8:00 P M.. at th Win It v Center ents at 25 Plnho Avenue. John Markowlti John Markow)t?, son of Mr .been able to avoid double ses- nd Mrs. John Markowitz. lias sions to date. By floating teach- notlffcd of his acceptance ers and starting some students Norwich University. 'early, we will »et by riext school caution, care, and skill at all times in operating theft vehi- cles, but this alone Is not en- ough to prevent afceidents. The Mrs. Albert also TJmm John's hlnh school activitiesvear. Then there is nothing| consistent ass i s t a nce of parentslMrs. include Student Council prosl- further that «n be done except'^ ve( j Utrfi d; dent, football team and cap-,«se new rooms." Camara will be given the tra- ditional Post presentation of a Past Commander's pin and a flag set and be welcomed into Club, being the Past Commander's Nepshlnslcy, also increased the unit Surrogate Ta!k ti Sun- , to Buturdivr. ivAy •naxl- 20, at the C»rt«rrt Shopptnn »rounds It «»H ft-a- ,,.:.•,, m one.ture a eomplrtr mldvav ol 1 101)0 residfnu^hiill iides. «am«. booth* and CAHTFRET :*'. d!.itrlbuuotrhomr-mad« foodi ' fun- an r-nthusiasiie gnu u.iib of one to Thr annual Ukrainian Dav.iiaclavah membn.s mid "-A. It also al- c( .|( brallon will be held on husband Kucst.i Thui^duy •iiiin 1'J club 11- 8nnd») 8<'pirinb>T 1. fealuriiit! ninK In 'he 8ynni!OKUe of fxw- ,i.r of alcotKilk: a cuiturul prouram ol sonas uiid ||,[ Justice. Surrogate Elmer E tain. bn.soball team, junior cfessi Lamb added that birth 'Our red - white - and - blue president, F.T.A., and the Ann-lords and other statistics shoff |trucks which serve even remote st-ott News. i"we should reach a peak of ap-.streets have a strong attraction He plans to major in educa- nroxlmately 1800 students in 1 * 0 '' children, probably because !»n. John lives with his par- 1967. This will level off to 1675 of their distinctive coloring. Too membership to Its highest in years and maintained increased activity in Auxiliary efforts for hospitalized veterans. at . r i7 Oeorne Street. Mayor County Andrew Legion David W JJJ jj e amO ng the : Name Chairmen TWII (irchfulrns the mu«ir. in W will.Brown I;;IVI - an iiilcrestlng and n:ite I'lillKhti'tilnw hin'torv of the CARTER ET- |in 1070. We will build for thatloften. youngsters attempt llower figure." .steal rides on our vehicles or (jignitaries of the Post. 1 The elementary school addi-|olay about them when stops are . itions. according to the Board.imade for mail collections or de- i«re rolmpnte. "The new school's werejeaufion our drivers can take (designed for easy expansion.'and in spite of their deep con- Mr. Jack RiiiR-,since we decided originally that!"™ for .safety, there is danser Banick and Commander necessary to take care ofj'iveries," the postmaster «on-iHp Of U A 14 C constantly increasing en-I'mued. "In spite of every pre- HUUp O«l llUIUa H .—. «.•..*.. - ¥.. - .... v ,----„-•-,. - - • • • • • ,i ••••••• • • 11 .1 ,r^ 1 uunriiLh. 111c n r w auiiuui.i wn c:^"*" v * w »' w »** H '" u ' u *"- *• >'-'.!)•• iv>ui*d at dhiicrs L !urnl»h 1,:.lid itmt ihr halt«. surruBatf's olBce and concluded wood, general chairman, An-| we did not want to overbuild as;of serious, even fatal, accidents n .- tskms »c- St, Demetrius Day wlebra-his address on wills and be- nual Parish Bazaar. 6t. Joseph; SO m« towns did," Lamb said.i'f youngsters are not taught to '•'•>• c.irnell Es!*t.-» Uon and th* dedication of ihr quest* A question and answer church, has announced the ap-j-Tha continuing influx of new; re main at a safe distance from remodeled exterior »nd interior Dfriod followed with the re- pointment of the, fol!owms: rPs idents makes some addition-W vehicles." '.".r aiidli'ice.'of the 8t Dt-mftrlus Church, simnsHe audience. committee chairmen: General'al rooms a necessity." "We therefore urge all par- •ii;;;.>;iii)l« cindl- liwludlnjt ,dedlcatlo!i sewiivs. Mrs ^ HT ^ Harris, pr<-.•.dent nrrangemeuts. MichiWl Shu-! "We also wish to provide 1 ents to apply whatever discl- >•*,'.-, in '.he wclnU dinner.and a dance, will mark of ^ C h ftpteri i n . tt n' -niriii bick; ijefrfshments. Joseph Vi-.better facilities for the students'plinary measures they believe Un.:r:;mi Buldmg the main event of the year, the K10lip pgld homl! 1 Parents Night CARTERFT—Parents' night was celebrated at last week's meeting of Troop 85, Boy Scouts of America. The meeting in- tlie-tai i iou.s,'\Madelyn Keatins, and M thul wet>t"*hich tt-ntativelv •*ch*>dult'd dushands of Hadassuli mem- Hflpn Enot: financial. Alice "" '" The opening prayer was Zeiss. Joseph Casey; booths. ".••'! Council mem ' '• .ilk aiouid town Novembtr 10 iti •<1 till' DOWlTS Of ••'!•.. and what '• li«d. and Coun- Ir: .-aul t|at they ir. rxrfllent job m!ers iNiji;ht IKilil in School Auxiliary Holds MeetingK in our retarded classes, "hejwill be most effective in alert- j added," as well as provide thejing children tothis serious haz- Columbus School students with zard. Effective parental educa- all-purpose room facilities com- tion is the surest means of pro- parable to the rest of the town.";tectlng the lives and well-being troop charter I honor. of the and a court of bers. rend by Mrs. Robert Se.iider.'Julia Bryer; ride*, Marie Tele- Mrs Joseph Weiss nnnounced posky; and Publicity, Mary the anmiiil donor luncheon for-Geiristead. , _. . Hie Southern N. J Region of The bazaar will be held on: that the expansion plans were sions your youngsters. This is The school board indicated .. iBh will be held in the parish grounds May lti-19. The!considered "a high priority mat- ricanii Hotel in New York affair will mark the 70th an-'ter." They houe to have a refer- City CARTERET - Th.' Udii-s' oj Auxllliiry, 8Ur Undiiin Post M 0 ,,, 2314. held IU|me«'llnK on M<m- rxiwcit day evtimiK. Mitrcli 4 n 1 the \\ w culmlnati<*i of their fund- raising efforts, to continue Badassah's vh>l contribution m 1 fields of education, healing, and rehlbllltatlon on Tuesday noon. M.irch nivei-sary 1 of the Parish Found- endum on the subject by the inn. lend of May. than 1200 women are to Kiither to celebrate of your most precious posses- a real life-and-death problem, so please give us your fullest co- operation, "the postmaster con- cluded. Pott rooms Mrs Ruth Dono- fan, pratMmt, presided. Cnainnaa of the Candy Pro- Jwt, Mrs Mary Macolltowiski, K r School m th Pounder*'i** kt(l member * w navP tneir | j The guest speaker Mrs Abra- at the lMt' eand > orders In by March lB.iham Harmon, distinguished' T tiw.- _J - —- J_ ...ill A-» •** thai ._ it P T. 'A. ''• Hy I, titled authored b)f was pre-i moiherc ajnn Lincoln School IOM uppreclattve •kit was In two (The proceeds will no to the[ w [f,. o f the Israeli Ambassador ^^^RulldirK! Fund land Mr. Stan Porter, baritone,; |l A»ilNer ogerinii was awardediare part of the afternoon pio- Ag 'o Mrs. Mary Tnoni. j;ram Reports on membership, b v ! A D»it«h Maid Clothing Dem-ithe new pocketbook club and: onatratlon will take place on Hadassah Insurance plan were' April 1. 8:00 P M., at the Postlpresented by Mrs, Morrlv U1-' rooms. ThU affair In op»Mi to nmlli Mrs. EJmer Brown mid thef public. All are welcome [Mrs William) Kt|lfel j proceeds will go to the] Before presjenting the tender I 1 T. A Ksther- ''••' Roaring JO's •"T"i day P, T A. »ere the follow- Ulephone, Mrs. Wrra- 1 Elllatt; Pres- Mra On- Building Fund The Udl«s will hold a Hos- pital Party for the disabled Veterans at the Lyons Hospital •'"it Mis* c. •'•'!•>'. Mrs. x f' s K Lev * M iui vine rke P»vero: 1 r'l'schbaum, Miss Mrs. Mosclcki. titled 'i'-a-duop", was hllar- l Mn. color nlm "A Boy Named Ami", Mrs. 9am Roth chairman, mwe the statistics and the stow (if Youth AHyah. Thanked the are asked, to participate They will meet at the Post rooms and leave promptly at 4:00 P.M. President! Mn. Rvth Dono- van, delegate Mrs. Mary Pluta and other numbers, (will attend the Eighth District meeting at Woodbrldge, on March 8. The next meeting will held on Monday, March 18, at the post rooms. be I ID be. > lield by while Miss ^imrNton'^The%-rwi 1 Heart PTA '"•m of her ukelek l *k memories of an 1 lurgolten. 1 CARTERET - Mre. Krlssak, k Mr sponsored byiPubllclty Chairman, announces School P.T.A, alsothat the Sacred Heart Church Bui Trip Scheduled a great success. P cs on Peb J&, 26, ttth, on Monday, March 11 Ladles husbands for their inteit'st In Hadassah which has made It possible {or Hadassah women to rescue and rehabilitate owr 100,000 children In Iwael. The late Mrs. Eleanor Hoosevtjlt, World Patron of Youth Aliyah.! in prefacing the film called; Youth Aliyah by Hadassuhj Women the greatest and unique! undertaking In history. The prize, made and donated by Mrs. Maty Yellen, WH.S won by Mrs. Julius Naglei. A so- cial Hour followed under the stewardship of Mrs. Kay Kes- tenbau, Mrs. Majc Oruhin, Mrs. Jack Stein, Mrs. Joseph Weiss, Mrs, S. Balme, Mrs. Philip, Chudosh and Mry. Julius ler, co-chairman for the , hundred books °" ni »il Uie three PTA. U taking a bus, trip to Our Mother of'Saviour Bemln- "• f «>ts and students, parents donated the were ary, Blackwood, N. J., on Sun- March 11th, at 12:00 noon. Member* will atUnd a Play A fsw reservations we still available. Thel charter was presented to Fred Schmidt by Raritan Coun- cil Representative Suhay. A court of honor was then held with Carl Freeman, committee chairman, and Thomas Dunn scoutmaster, presiding. Second class scout badges were sented to Raymond Johannes- sen. Barry Olsen, William Powell, Gordon Baldwin and Martin Prokop. Scouts receiving -star Wrndges were 'John ami Frank Kosdow, Rlpuert and Alan Sumu' ceived life scout badges. 811 of the troop activities were then shown, After closing cere- monies, coffee and cake was served. fy Ings every Wednesday night at 7:00 at th p :Carteret Craftsmen's Club on Elm Street, ing. A board of directors meeting Passion of the »ioup wll be held Thurs- day evening, March 14. Host- esses wll be Mrs James Brown es and Mrs. Esther Sokler. PRESENT PKOliKAM Participants in t'>e recent program fur the Washington, Natbun Hale Mlnue PTA are pictured above wltb their featured iieiruimii, Irtias Katluyn Dunovau in "i'hi» U Vuur UU Kathryn poiwvun." lu the firut i«w, left t<> rlnlH »re A. Bl»t», M, BeuusU C Medluck »«d K. »'orbe». Second ruw. V. Itepoata, Miss Donovau, A. Kepiwta, t. »«d U. forte* 1'Ulrd n,*; J. Oww, S. BkU and H. tomb* »ud K. Utu. The troop holds meet- Elks' Auxiliary Mee| March 14 CARTERET - The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Carteret Lodge of Elks 2235, will hold its reg- ular monthly meeting on Thurs- day, March U, 8:30 P. M., at the Club Markay, 1249 Roose- velt Avenue. Mrs. Harry Brenner, publicity chairman, announces fhat all eligible ladles of the newly in- itiated members of the lodge are most cordially invited. MEMORIAL SERVICES CAKTE BET—Carteret High School Will hold a me- morial service for the late principal, Herman E, Horn on Thursday, March 21 at 7:30 P.M. In the school audi- torium. SURGICAL PATIENT CARTBRET AndrewKos- tych, 100 Linden Street, is tu undergo surgery today at St. Elisabeth's Hospital, EUiabeth a corsage. A candle-li[rhting ceremony followed with the honored guests participating. Also participating with the Council last night by a unani- mous vote adopted an ordi- nance which would prohibit the future construction of oil or gasoline storage tanks in the heavy industrial zoned areas. The Council without question or hesitation on the measure, passed it in accordance With a similar motion made by the Planning Board the night be- fore. Tidewater Oil Company had planned to construct 21 oil storage tanks on the 66-acre George D. Emery company tract off Roosevelt Avenue op- posite the Columbus School. The property is familiarly known as the Ichabod T. Wil- liams Company. The Planning Board a week ago Tuesday heard three hours of testimony from two witness- es, and because of the lateness of the hour, and the fact that candle-lighting were Miss Ethe * more witnesses weretobe Snyder, Mrs. Al Carpenter and| Mrs. Frank-Pirigyi. Mrs. Czeto presented a Mid- dlesex County PTA honor award to the faculty for a l(j0% mem- bership. Miss E. '8y"hder ac- cepted the award fpr the fac- ulty. This isithe second year the award has been given to the faculty. The PTA membership now stands at 587. Mrs. Andrew Chamra was ap- pointed chairman of the junior prom and a committee of junior parents was formed to assist her. Officers will attend the an- nual Regional Spring Confer- ence of the County Council of P.T_A. on March 28, at the Edison Lanes, Edison. On February 14, a croup at- tended the Founders' Day ban- quet at St. Thomas the Apostle School in Old Bridge. Miss E. **"* Snyder reported on the high- lights of the affair. Miss Sny- der, PTA faculty advisor, was presented a corsage by Mrs. Czeto, honoring her for out- standing service to the PTA. Mrs. Czeto announced that tinued the hearing until this Tuesday night. The Planning Board ifirupt- ly ended the hearing when it approved a ban on new oil tanks being built in the Bor- ough, It pointed out as well as the Council that the edict did not affect those presently lo- cated in Carteret, The ordinance as adopted on first reading by the Council which comes up 'for a hearing and final notice two weeks hence reads that In the heavy industrial "B" Zone, a lot may be used and a structure erected, altered or occupied for any use in the Heavy Industrial Zone xcept the Following Prohibited uses:" "The storage, manufactur- ing, refining, or blending of oil, oils, gas, gasoline, petroleum, crude oil, tars, or any of the l y volatile, flammable, or explosive component parts of oil, gaso- line, kerosene, petroleum, or crude oil or oils, or any of the inflammable, volatile or ex- plosive liquids which are of tickets are stiU available for the can be dtrivative from,, .gaso- line, crude oils, tars or parts Herman E. Horn memorial con- cert which will be held at the Carteret High School OE. April 3 at 8 P. M. " At the close of the meeting, the group adjourned to the mu- roorn to hear the Junior i Forum, aadatont Robert ODon- aoting principal of Carteret High School superintendent swnption.' thereof, excepting however stor- age of oil, power or the other required consumption on the same premises in said zone Where they are stored or malt)' tained, and cot for ft* oO- praniau dM#Mfw the chairman of the forum. Mr. OTDonnell and the panel were guests of the PTA at the close of the forum. Industrial Night will be the topic for the March 27 meeting. John Schein of the U. 8. Metals Co.,, will be U)e guest speaker. Woodmed Circle To Celebrate Birthdays CARTERET — Mrs. Julia Tarnik, publicity chairman, an- nounces that the Supreme Foreit Woodmen Circle Jr. Grove No, 9 will meet Saturday 2:00 P;M. at St. Elizabeth Church basement. 119 Wash- ington Avenue. The birthdays of members will be celebrated, and a penny sale will be held. The chairman for the afternoon is Miss Janet Sltai, assisted by DaJlene Skiba. Card Party To Aid Minue Scholarship CABTERET — Plans are be- ing completed by the Evening Membership Department of the Carteret Woman's Club, for a benefit card party, to be held on Wednesday, AprU 3, at the the Mlnue Scholarship fund. Mrs. William Ourrittt'ad and Mrs. J. V. Flynn are co-chair- men of the affair. In,tha neat paragrmb, was ordinance discloses that "no tanks or other containers or structures for storage or main- tenance of such articles for off- the-premlses (distribution, usa ' or consumption ahaU be weoted •* built, constructed, maintained, J used or operated, tut only such I as are essential for the on-the- piemises consumption in con- nection with a manufacturing or processing use or pursuit of another nature in said zone." Continuing the ordinance makes the exception of the tanks already being used In the Borough In stating that the "lone exception will be those persons, companies, corpora- tions, etc,, who are and have been carrying on such functions or operations prior to the date of thp adoption of this ordi- nance. When a man in the audience questioned the Council's sin- cerity In the ordinance, both Councilmen John Hutnlck and Charles Boncelet declared thqt their motives were self-evident in that the Council had unani- mously passed the ordinance prohibiting future tanks. Tidewater, through its at- torney, Lewis 8. Jacobsen of Perth Amboy, at the Plannlni Board hearing said that it will go through legal channels to American Legion Memorial, for obtain the use permit. He also declared, that the ordinance adopted'last night would bt tested in court on its oonstlr tuUonaUty.

To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

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Page 1: To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

Devoted

il,r Community btorctf

hlH Local Coverage

Presented Fairly, Clearly

And Impartially Each Week

Complete News Pictures

Carter-fit, N. J., Thursday, March 7, 1963mo* mad

i t P O,, OMtatt, ». J. PRIC1 TEN CENTS

7 MO Proclamation*Imied By Mayor

< A R T E R E T — Irish -American Week and GirlScout Week wern proclaimedlast night by Mayor AndrewBanlok.

The weel< of March 10 -16hiis beciHBVsl»nated a« OlrlScout Week and the peopleof Irish birth will celebratethp week of March 17 anIrkh-Ampriran Week.

.1

Name SchmidlinFor Additions

To Stop AdditionalTanks In Carteret

on Dean's List

Seton Hall

HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of thebarrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd h r U m I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County c l u p t m cif the Junior Cham-ber of Commrrrr in thr Koll-lhi>-Burrrl Content. Holding the barrel arr ilrfti William

prrnldrnt of Ihr vtiitlnj ('ranfnrd chapter and Crunford fhalrmnn lack Rrilly.

f'AHTKRET The Board ofEducnt.ion at an adjourned

i Monday retained thefilm of EmilKH.-M O r a l l K e

projected additions to Car-jHluh School nnd to thc;

iLineoln, Minue and Columbus CARTERET Allentiiry schools, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Joseph P Lamb, vice presl-iRi lpy 5 2 Liberty Street, hasidcnt of the Board, said that be-:bl,ei, p l a c e d o n t h e D e a n's ListIfore naming an architect the 0 , s , , t o n H f t l l University for]

donates to the !Board had eOhtacted 13 arehi-'.tne p a s t f a l l aca(jemic semester,:

teetu.nl Arms soliciting'their |

' ^ . ^ ^ . ^ . r - , ^ ' t e a social Studies major and

Carteret PostTo Honor Two

On Saturday

Dorothy Stein Elected I H r i f i | t pLollege Representative]

CAHTERET — Miss DorothyStein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

CARTERET — Carteret Postwv

la : HuUV.OK

, (id not think:,. • r-sarv «lllcr.1:'.- pii-roKiltlvei ii« h a project

Uvelt, p.e»ldenl of Ihr v i j rafnrd p .„., „.,,;..„. „ . „ „ „ „ . ,The Roll-the-Hirrrl rontMt I* brim held in conjunction with thr P. Ballantlne and Son viewed by the Board, determln-• H i s a c l l v i t i e g m t n e g o u t h O r .Co. and prorrrdn or thr b.irrrl will to to the Jaycer chaptrr displaying: thr best all-around proiram In Ihr visiting project, Thr ( artrret Jayrers will visit the Rosellr Park

J»vcrrn Tuwdar nljht at 9 o'clock »t thr Sportsman Tavern. Rosrlle Park.

c a m i n d u d e b e i n g &

Q , R T f t l b

opinion be firstAttorney

tin! prwent

Demetrius Center Colleges AcceptPlans for Coming Season

their qualifications, staffand experience Two were in- Q R T f t l U m b d t

terviewed a third time. L a m b | , r a t e m , t ^ o n t h e

indicated Schm dlin was re- i s c h o o l . a n d a m e m b e r o f

t h p s t u d e n t M u c a t l o n A s s o c i a .indicated Schm dlin was re-

New Year's Eve sOn o [

11 led for Tuesday sum-

hastvbe

11! Committeewi-eklv social

tained because of his "extensiveexperience in school work, par-tlculaiy pertaining to additions.,

i His organization has designedand supervised the construction'•of more than 80 million dollars!worth of school buildings and'

Mr. and Mr.t. Hermanladriitions."hits been granted ad-! Gabriel Comba, public rela-,by Rutgers University.jtions chairman, pointed out

Keith ha.s also been accepted that the high school faces the

Child's SafetyIs Obligation

CARTERET — "The safety of

• I,.- did not Ilk* CARTtRfT - Mr. StcVf The annual'y dBcUion, ad- atek. chairman. »unounoet that p«rtv ii srln-dCampbell Soupvilaiw far the eomln« season December 31

df- are bfinn made by the planning The Plum

too committee of i te « . Dwirtrtus-sponsors tlir -••••.• — - w h i l t , l n h l ( | h M . | l o o l h M beenSeotem b fr 1944 if the rooms are primary obligation for all

, ' T S Sxillary will hold STStth I 5 W in « « » In the Chess Club and Mot rradv : u , -.said Postmaster Lester(or * St. Anns Auxiliary »»' notu ui», »HU • Future Business Leader* of "The High School enrollment sabo today

mnlttrf d«ip»»« h*1 «*'»1 o" Monday, March c™l1t"' ^ o f lhtf . America. is 1171 this year. The building,

1: and when It"1 • . . °'tl'"' "^^1 MV,S \O H1(. Keith, who plans to major in was designed for 900 students,"ho Republican* T V Urn's Cluk will hold a « n ^ « ,"' ^ ^ ' ^ w m accounting liven with hLs par-;Comba said. "Only through e x - l ^ ^ ' g " ^ " ^ ; - ^ - ^ ^ !

mediate past commander, andMrs. Gabriel Nepshlnsky, juniorpast president, on Saturday atthe American Legion Memorial

Fred Thoroitood, generalchairman, stated that a reser-vation for 160 persons has al-ready been made. Reservationsare to close today and may still!be made at the Post Headquar-ters or with Thorogood or|Thomas A. Jafceway or ML-S.IWalter Sak, present President:of the Auxiliary-

Camara, a World War II veteran, was instrumental in thej

Jack Stein, 767 Roosevelt Av-enue, is the newly electedfreshman representative on thereflations committee for Nlel-son Campus, at Douglass Col-

im"i'CRt'r N e w Brunswick, where she"is matriculating. Neilson

CouncilAgrees

Campus acommodates approxl-j C A ^ T E R E T — Boroughmtntely 300 students.

Miss Stein was also choseni to be one, of two soloists for theinterpretation of ModernDance, a review to be presentedin April at Douglass College.

Faculty GivenHonor Award

. lure

by St. Peter's College, and irohlem of double sessions In the children of Carteret is aofA.

CARTERETIHigh School

- The CarteretPTA observed

organization of the Marching F o u n d e , . s \ D a y b y honoring pastBand, the first adult musical:p v e s i d e n t s

unit of the Post since the'latei Mrs_ \'30's. The Post also mBintainedli . . i welcomed|lte drill team, Its co-spoMorshiPjMrBi

with the Carteret Yacht Club|H l l a

Alexthe

president,Past Presidents

j h H U l b M v s J o h n

4 • !

T V M«n» Club will hold a llh tend n' »cUl on Saturday. May 23. In W-roonthi.v

a n d

activities and re-

nf

annual Port Easter din-

iwlll V held on Sunday. April.. . _ _ « , H 4:J0 F. H . daneUw 1 toiirst rraoini | | p j ^ Mutovftbt providedwnich «ouM,%» I I « « . akijJui ind

•dd othe; events to the calen-dar as they uif> planned ;it

tensive revisions on stock rooms;of t W s r e s p o n 5 i b i U t y . They a r e ; h « b i l i t a t i o n committees.and similar facilities have w e j t r a i n e d to e x c e r c i s e t h e u t m o s t - "

will be lifld on Monday, March17, 8:00 P M.. at thWin It v Center

ents at 25 Plnho Avenue.John Markowlti

John Markow)t?, son of Mr .been able to avoid double ses-nd Mrs. John Markowitz. lias sions to date. By floating teach-

notlffcd of his acceptance ers and starting some studentsNorwich University. 'early, we will »et by riext school

caution, care, and skill at alltimes in operating theft vehi-cles, but this alone Is not en-ough to prevent afceidents. The

Mrs. Albertalso

TJmm

John's hlnh school activitiesvear. Then there i s nothing | c o n s i s t e n t a s si stance of parentslMrs.include Student Council prosl- further that « n be done except'^ ve(jUtrfid;dent, football team and cap-,«se new rooms."

Camara will be given the tra-ditional Post presentation of aPast Commander's pin and aflag set and be welcomed into

Club,being

the Past Commander'sNepshlnslcy, also

increased the unit

Surrogate Ta!kti

Sun-, to Buturdivr. ivAy

•naxl- 20, at the C»rt«rrt Shopptnn»rounds It «»H ft-a-

,,.:.•,, m one.ture a eomplrtr mldvav ol1 101)0 residfnu^hiill iides. «am«. booth* and CAHTFRET:*'. d!.itrlbuuotrhomr-mad« foodi ' fun- an r-nthusiasiie gnuu.iib of one to Thr annual Ukrainian Dav.iiaclavah membn.s mid"-A. It also al- c(.|( brallon will be held on husband Kucst.i Thui^duy

•iiiin 1'J club 11- 8nnd») 8<'pirinb>T 1. fealuriiit! ninK In 'he 8ynni!OKUe of fxw-,i.r of alcotKilk: a cuiturul prouram ol sonas uiid ||,[ Justice. Surrogate Elmer E

tain. bn.soball team, junior cfessi Lamb added that birth'Our red - white - and - blue

president, F.T.A., and the Ann-lords and other statistics sho f f | trucks which serve even remotest-ott News. i"we should reach a peak of ap-.streets have a strong attraction

He plans to major in educa- nroxlmately 1800 students in1*0'' children, probably because!»n. John lives with his par- 1967. This will level off to 1675 of their distinctive coloring. Too

membership to Its highest inyears and maintained increasedactivity in Auxiliary efforts forhospitalized veterans.

at .ri7 Oeorne Street.

MayorCounty

AndrewLegion

D a v i d WJJJ jje a m O ng the

: Name ChairmenTWII (irchfulrns

the mu«ir. in Wwill.Brown I;;IVI- an iiilcrestlng and

n:ite I'lillKhti'tilnw hin'torv of the CARTER ET-

|in 1070. We will build for thatloften. youngsters attemptllower figure." .steal rides on our vehicles or (jignitaries of the Post.1 The elementary school addi-|olay about them when stops are . „ —itions. according to the Board.imade for mail collections or de-i«re

rolmpnte. "The new school's werejeaufion our drivers can take(designed for easy expansion.'and in spite of their deep con-

Mr. Jack RiiiR-,since we decided originally that!"™ for .safety, there is danser

Banick andCommander

necessary to take care ofj'iveries," the postmaster «on-iHp Of U A 1 4 Cconstantly increasing en-I'mued. "In spite of every pre- H U U p O«l l l U I U a

H . — . « . • . . * . . -¥ . . - . . . . - « v , - - - - „ - • - , . - - • • • • • ,i • • • • • • • • • 11 .1 ,r^ 1 uunriiLh. 111c nrw auiiuui.i w n c:^"*"v*w»' w»** H ' " u ' u *"- *•

>'-'. !)•• iv>ui*d at dhiicrsL !urnl»h

1,:.lid itmt ihr halt«. surruBatf's olBce and concluded wood, general chairman, An- |w e did not want to overbuild as;of serious, even fatal, accidents• n .- tskms »c- St, Demetrius Day wlebra-his address on wills and be- nual Parish Bazaar. 6t. Joseph;SOm« towns did," Lamb said.i'f youngsters are not taught to'•'•>• c.irnell Es!*t.-» Uon and th* dedication of ihr quest* A question and answer church, has announced the ap-j-Tha continuing influx of new;remain at a safe distance from

remodeled exterior »nd interior Dfriod followed with the re- pointment of the, fol!owms:rPsidents makes some addit ion-W vehicles."• • '.".r aiidli'ice.'of the 8t Dt-mftrlus Church, simnsHe audience. committee chairmen: General'al rooms a necessity." "We therefore urge all par-•ii;;;.>;iii)l« cindl- liwludlnjt ,dedlcatlo!i sewiivs. M r s ^HT^ Harris, pr<-.•.dent nrrangemeuts. MichiWl Shu-! "We also wish to provide1 ents to apply whatever discl-

>•*,'.-, in '.he wclnU dinner.and a dance, will mark o f ^ C h f t p t e r i in. ttn' -niriii bick; ijefrfshments. Joseph Vi-.better facilities for the students'plinary measures they believeUn.:r:;mi Buldmg the main event of the year, t h e K10 l ip p g l d h o m l !

1

Parents NightCARTERFT—Parents' night

was celebrated at last week'smeeting of Troop 85, Boy Scoutsof America. The meeting in-

tlie-taiiiou.s,'\Madelyn Keatins, andM thul wet>t"*hich l« tt-ntativelv •*ch*>dult'd dushands of Hadassuli mem- Hflpn Enot: financial. Alice

"" '" The opening prayer was Zeiss. Joseph Casey; booths.".••'! Council mem ''• .ilk aiouid town

Novembtr 10

iti•<1 till' DOWlTS Of••'!•.. and what

'• li«d. and Coun-Ir: .-aul t | a t theyir. rxrfllent job

m!ers iNiji;htIKilil in School

AuxiliaryHolds Meet ingK

in our retarded classes, "hejwill be most effective in alert-jadded," as well as provide thejing children to this serious haz-Columbus School students with zard. Effective parental educa-all-purpose room facilities com- tion is the surest means of pro-parable to the rest of the town.";tectlng the lives and well-being

troop charterI honor.

of theand a court of

bers.rend by Mrs. Robert Se.iider.'Julia Bryer; ride*, Marie Tele-Mrs Joseph Weiss nnnounced posky; and Publicity, Marythe anmiiil donor luncheon for-Geiristead. , _. .Hie Southern N. J Region of The bazaar will be held on: that the expansion plans were sions — your youngsters. This is

The school board indicated

.. iBh will be held in the parish grounds May lti-19. The!considered "a high priority mat-ricanii Hotel in New York affair will mark the 70th an-'ter." They houe to have a refer-

CityCARTERET - Th.' Udii-s' oj

Auxllliiry, 8Ur Undiiin Post M 0 , , ,2314. held IU|me«'llnK on M<m- rxiwcitday evtimiK. Mitrcli 4 n 1 the \\w culmlnati<*i of their fund-

raising efforts, to continueBadassah's vh>l contribution m

1 fields of education, healing,and rehlbllltatlon

on Tuesday noon. M.irch nivei-sary1 of the Parish Found- endum on the subject by theinn. lend of May.

than 1200 women areto Kiither to celebrate

of your most precious posses-

a real life-and-death problem,so please give us your fullest co-operation, "the postmaster con-cluded.

Pott rooms Mrs Ruth Dono-fan, pratMmt, presided.

Cnainnaa of the Candy Pro-Jwt, Mrs Mary Macolltowiski,

K r

Schoolm th

Pounder*'i**kt(l m e m b e r * w n a v P t n e i r | j The guest speaker Mrs Abra-at the lMt ' e a n d> orders In by March lB.iham Harmon, distinguished'

T t i w . - _J - —- J_ ...ill A-» •** t h a i ._ i t

P T. 'A.

' ' •

HyI, titledauthored b)f

was pre-imoiherc ajnn

Lincoln SchoolIOM uppreclattve

•kit was In two

(The proceeds will no to the[w[f,. of the Israeli Ambassador^^^RulldirK! Fund land Mr. Stan Porter, baritone,;|l A »ilNer ogerinii was awardediare part of the afternoon pio-

A g 'o Mrs. Mary Tnoni. j;ram Reports on membership,bv! A D»it«h Maid Clothing Dem-ithe new pocketbook club and:

onatratlon will take place on Hadassah Insurance plan were'April 1. 8:00 P M., at the Postlpresented by Mrs, Morrlv U1-'rooms. ThU affair In op»Mi to n m l l i Mrs. EJmer Brown midthef public. All are welcome [Mrs William) Kt|lfel j

proceeds will go to the] Before presjenting the tender

I1 T. A Ksther-''••' Roaring JO's

•"T"i day P, T A.

»ere the follow-Ulephone, Mrs.

Wrra-1

Elllatt;Pres-MraOn-

Building FundThe Udl«s will hold a Hos-

pital Party for the disabledVeterans at the Lyons Hospital

•'"it Mis* c.•'•'!•>'. Mrs.xf's K Lev

* M iuivinerke

P»vero:1 r'l'schbaum, Miss

Mrs. Mosclcki.titled

'i'-a-duop", was hllar-l Mn.

color nlm "A Boy Named Ami",Mrs. 9am Roth chairman, mwethe statistics and the stow (ifYouth AHyah. Thanked the

are asked, to participate Theywill meet at the Post roomsand leave promptly at 4:00 P.M.

President! Mn. Rvth Dono-van, delegate Mrs. Mary Plutaand other numbers, (will attendthe Eighth District meeting atWoodbrldge, on March 8.

The next meeting willheld on Monday, March 18, atthe post rooms.

be

I ID be.> lield

bywhile Miss „

^imrNton' The%-rwi1 Heart PTA'"•m of her ukelek

l*k memories of an1 lurgolten. 1 CARTERET - Mre. Krlssak,k Mr sponsored byiPubllclty Chairman, announces

School P.T.A, alsothat the Sacred Heart Church

Bui Trip Scheduled

a great success.P

cson Peb J&, 26, ttth,

on Monday, March 11 Ladles husbands for their inteit'st InHadassah which has made Itpossible {or Hadassah womento rescue and rehabilitate owr100,000 children In Iwael. Thelate Mrs. Eleanor Hoosevtjlt,World Patron of Youth Aliyah.!in prefacing the film called;Youth Aliyah by HadassuhjWomen the greatest and unique!undertaking In history.

The prize, made and donatedby Mrs. Maty Yellen, WH.S wonby Mrs. Julius Naglei. A so-cial Hour followed under thestewardship of Mrs. Kay Kes-tenbau, Mrs. Majc Oruhin, Mrs.Jack Stein, Mrs. Joseph Weiss,Mrs, S. Balme, Mrs. Philip,Chudosh and Mry. Juliusler, co-chairman for the

, hundred books°"ni»il Uie three

PTA. U taking a bus, trip toOur Mother of'Saviour Bemln-

"•f«>ts and students,parents donated

the

were ary, Blackwood, N. J., on Sun-March 11th, at 12:00 noon.

Member* will atUnd aPlay

A fsw reservations we stillavailable.

Thel charter was presented toFred Schmidt by Raritan Coun-cil Representative Suhay. Acourt of honor was then heldwith Carl Freeman, committeechairman, and Thomas Dunnscoutmaster, presiding. Secondclass scout badges weresented to Raymond Johannes-sen. Barry Olsen, WilliamPowell, Gordon Baldwin andMartin Prokop.

Scouts receiving -starWrndges were 'Johnami Frank Kosdow,Rlpuert and Alan Sumu'ceived life scout badges. 811of the troop activities were thenshown, After closing cere-monies, coffee and cake wasserved. fyIngs every Wednesday night at7:00 at thp:Carteret Craftsmen'sClub on Elm Street,

ing.A board of directors meeting

Passion of the »ioup wll be held Thurs-day evening, March 14. Host-esses wll be Mrs James Brownesand Mrs. Esther Sokler.

PRESENT PKOliKAM — Participants in t'>e recent program fur the Washington, NatbunHale Mlnue PTA are pictured above wltb their featured iieiruimii, Irtias Katluyn Dunovauin "i'hi» U Vuur UU Kathryn poiwvun." lu the firut i«w, left t<> rlnlH »re A. Bl»t», M,BeuusU C Medluck »«d K. »'orbe». Second ruw. V. Itepoata, Miss Donovau, A. Kepiwta, t .

»«d U. forte* 1'Ulrd n ,*; J. Oww, S. B k U and H. tomb* »ud K. U t u .

The troop holds meet-

Elks' AuxiliaryMee| March 14

CARTERET - The Ladles'Auxiliary of the Carteret Lodgeof Elks 2235, will hold its reg-ular monthly meeting on Thurs-day, March U, 8:30 P. M., atthe Club Markay, 1249 Roose-velt Avenue. •

Mrs. Harry Brenner, publicitychairman, announces fhat alleligible ladles of the newly in-itiated members of the lodgeare most cordially invited.

MEMORIAL SERVICES

C A K T E BET—CarteretHigh School Will hold a me-morial service for the lateprincipal, Herman E, Hornon Thursday, March 21 at7:30 P.M. In the school audi-torium.

SURGICAL PATIENTCARTBRET — Andrew Kos-

tych, 100 Linden Street, is tuundergo surgery today at St.Elisabeth's Hospital, EUiabeth

a corsage. A candle-li[rhtingceremony followed with thehonored guests participating.Also participating with the

Council last night by a unani-mous vote adopted an ordi-nance which would prohibitthe future construction of oilor gasoline storage tanks in theheavy industrial zoned areas.

The Council without questionor hesitation on the measure,passed it in accordance With asimilar motion made by thePlanning Board the night be-fore.

Tidewater Oil Company hadplanned to construct 21 oilstorage tanks on the 66-acreGeorge D. Emery companytract off Roosevelt Avenue op-posite the Columbus School.The property is familiarlyknown as the Ichabod T. Wil-liams Company.

The Planning Board a weekago Tuesday heard three hoursof testimony from two witness-es, and because of the latenessof the hour, and the fact that

candle-lighting were Miss Ethe * m o r e witnesses were to beSnyder, Mrs. Al Carpenter and|Mrs. Frank-Pirigyi.

Mrs. Czeto presented a Mid-dlesex County PTA honor awardto the faculty for a l(j0% mem-bership. Miss E. '8y"hder ac-cepted the award fpr the fac-ulty. This isithe second yearthe award has been given to thefaculty. The PTA membershipnow stands at 587.

Mrs. Andrew Chamra was ap-pointed chairman of the juniorprom and a committee of juniorparents was formed to assisther.

Officers will attend the an-nual Regional Spring Confer-ence of the County Council ofP.T_A. on March 28, at theEdison Lanes, Edison.

On February 14, a croup at-tended the Founders' Day ban-quet at St. Thomas the ApostleSchool in Old Bridge. Miss E.

* *" *

Snyder reported on the high-lights of the affair. Miss Sny-der, PTA faculty advisor, waspresented a corsage by Mrs.Czeto, honoring her for out-standing service to the PTA.

Mrs. Czeto announced that

tinued the hearing until thisTuesday night.

The Planning Board ifirupt-ly ended the hearing when itapproved a ban on new oiltanks being built in the Bor-ough, It pointed out as well asthe Council that the edict didnot affect those presently lo-cated in Carteret,

The ordinance as adopted onfirst reading by the Councilwhich comes up 'for a hearingand final notice two weekshence reads that In the heavyindustrial "B" Zone, a lot maybe used and a structure erected,altered or occupied for any usein the Heavy Industrial Zonexcept the Following Prohibited

uses:""The storage, manufactur-

ing, refining, or blending of oil,oils, gas, gasoline, petroleum,crude oil, tars, or any of the

ly

volatile, flammable, or explosivecomponent parts of oil, gaso-line, kerosene, petroleum, orcrude oil or oils, or any of theinflammable, volatile or ex-plosive liquids which are of

tickets are stiU available for the can be dtrivative from,, .gaso-line, crude oils, tars or partsHerman E. Horn memorial con-

cert which will be held at theCarteret High School OE. April3 at 8 P. M. "

At the close of the meeting,the group adjourned to the mu-

roorn to hear the Juniori Forum,aadatont

Robert ODon-

aoting principal ofCarteret High School

superintendent swnption.'

thereof, excepting however stor-age of oil, power or the otherrequired consumption on thesame premises in said zoneWhere they are stored or malt)'tained, and cot for ft* oO-praniau d M # M f w

the

chairman of the forum. Mr.OTDonnell and the panel wereguests of the PTA at the closeof the forum.

Industrial Night will be thetopic for the March 27 meeting.John Schein of the U. 8. MetalsCo.,, will be U)e guest speaker.

Woodmed Circle ToCelebrate Birthdays

CARTERET — Mrs. JuliaTarnik, publicity chairman, an-nounces that the SupremeForeit Woodmen Circle Jr.Grove No, 9 will meet Saturday2:00 P;M. at St. ElizabethChurch basement. 119 Wash-ington Avenue.

The birthdays of memberswill be celebrated, and a pennysale will be held. The chairmanfor the afternoon is Miss JanetSltai, assisted by D a J l e n eSkiba.

Card Party To AidMinue Scholarship

CABTERET — Plans are be-ing completed by the EveningMembership Department of theCarteret Woman's Club, for abenefit card party, to be heldon Wednesday, AprU 3, at the

the Mlnue Scholarship fund.Mrs. William Ourrittt'ad and

Mrs. J. V. Flynn are co-chair-men of the affair.

In,tha neat paragrmb,was ordinance discloses that "no

tanks or other containers orstructures for storage or main-tenance of such articles for off-the-premlses (distribution, usa 'or consumption ahaU be weoted •*built, constructed, maintained, Jused or operated, tut only such Ias are essential for the on-the-piemises consumption in con-nection with a manufacturingor processing use or pursuit ofanother nature in said zone."

Continuing the ordinancemakes the exception of thetanks already being used In theBorough In stating that the"lone exception will be thosepersons, companies, corpora-tions, etc,, who are and havebeen carrying on such functionsor operations prior to the dateof thp adoption of this ordi-nance.

When a man in the audiencequestioned the Council's sin-cerity In the ordinance, bothCouncilmen John Hutnlck andCharles Boncelet declared thqttheir motives were self-evidentin that the Council had unani-mously passed the ordinanceprohibiting future tanks.

Tidewater, through its at-torney, Lewis 8. Jacobsen ofPerth Amboy, at the PlannlniBoard hearing said that it willgo through legal channels to

American Legion Memorial, for obtain the use permit. He alsodeclared, that the ordinanceadopted'last night would bttested in court on its oonstlrtuUonaUty.

Page 2: To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

PAGE TWOThursday, March 7, 1963

Local BankerAttends School

— Five bankers

them from the Borowh, **•

Lenten ServicesBegin Tonight

CARTERET - Lenten Mid-week Prayer Sfrrtc.es *ill to-night at 7 p.m. In the Hontar-.attending the firstInn Ro'nrmed Church This first, processing School of the Newon« will b« corrupted In Hun-Jersey Bankers AssociationF-rlan th» fnl'owlne. n»xt Sunday through Friday, MarchTVirsdsv. In F.i"'l'h. and so on 10 - 15, In Princeton.

R-mdays u n t i l j ^ school, which is the firsty Thursday, state-wide school of Its kind InJiinlir Woman's Oulldithe country, has been designed

fol'17-lne th» service.'by the NJBA Electronics Cora-«rh»ri-i» win retomjmlttee to provide New Jersey

two ,jnpi T-'th confirmation I banks with Information and, r , ct0,t'r--. Off thp morning training on automation sub-

8: 0 In »h<t **anse. Sunday]<ect«.^uhworshb^er - j B a n k e r , from Mlddlesei

County registered for the newschool are: Alex Bobenchlk, Jr,Carteret Bank and Trust CO.,

Boating Course 'Legion ContestIncludes Adults Held In Edison!CARTKRET — A« the result] CARTERET — "!%• Wth an-

County "onTof ot numerous Inquiries, the Car- nual National High Sdiod Ora-

OBITUARIES

Council of Civic Cluhi.uirlcal Caritest. an Americanismthat the pmfcmslT an- activity of The American ! « •

vie* ot W'MMrian"«(<in"Mflc»tJon. A

11

c-Mion Tor EverrbfyiV will Dr.

nounced course of Instrtjctlon.gton, presented the Ntwin boatlns will be expanded to District in eliminations Inpermit adults to participate in Edison Hish School yesterdaythis program. Jmoroinr.

Th« course will be held tree, Joseph Bednar. Jr., of Wood,of charge at the Carteret Youth bridire HUh, representing thtaCenter, and Is scheduled to be county, will appear In the Newheld on Thursdays. The date*|jersey finals on March 22 hiare March 14th and 21st also Trenton Junior High SchoolApril 4th and llth: there will No 2. First prize in the Jerseynot be a session on March 28th.!eontest Is a $500 scholarship to,

The course will be conducted a school of one's choice; second,by personnel of the 5Uiten'*250. A group of nationalIsland Power Squadron andorlies, ranging from a 14,600Charles Winch, of Fords, has«holarshlp to » $500 one Is of-been named chairman of the

Harsanyl's sermon topic. Irjeorge A. Heldrich, NationalA congregational dinner wll! Bank of New Jersey and Charles!

follow the mominz services at 1 o'Rourke. Peoples Nationalo'clock In B?thlen Hall. The Bank, New Brunswick; Josephprogram will serve a doublepurpose: to commemorate the115 years old Hungarian Na-

Shaluha, First National Bankof Middlesex County, SouthRiver: and Edward J. Tessalone

ADAM J. USCHINS1UCARTERET — Funeral ser-

vices for Adam J. Lewhlnskl,St., who died nn-i Friday, Mdrth I,

held on Tuesday. 2 00«t the Lyman-RwmM FuneralHome, 21 Locust Pt. Cartfret

Workers ReadyFor Assembly

CARTERET—(HtUnt peopleto work without pay h no easytask these days. But. the Car-tent Bible Study G m p «fJehovah's Witnesses has re-•pemM to UM O»U VX volun-teer help from thow directingtha thrw-day Bible aneinbly

Services were offered In thp;inMetuchen, March 11-17. TheTirst Presbyterian Church at servleos of score* of eooks, diah-1:30 p.m.. with T?<>v. H. Artdiwn waahen, carpenters, aecount-Wopstemeyw ofTleUMn?. Tnter- anti, musicians, and electrtcl-mentterv Woodbridt-e.

Mr. Leschliwki was a life Ion? attend the sessions on Bible re-Ts'dent of this community ondjsearch and instruction.had been mtnarerV Ms rine Motors

In Cloverleaf Ceme-iana an being requested to aidjthe 1700 ministers expected to

Jewish Community NewsCarteret

Carey CoumiPlans

CARTERFT — Or»n IWalter Campbell ha« mthe following earning »v.Carey Council 1380. K

The Hrst degree *||>(erred upon new card •Monday night. Mtroh -degrtt eeremonlej wiv .at th« ColumbUn ClU:,tetti.

Tha Family com::breakfast wtrl be hr"-ihall Mareb II. Holy cta;

will be received ats,t St. Anthom

was a we wnir attend the sessions on Bible re- R . b , , R a h b l Morton 8. Baum"'" " , ' ^ ' 7 " ""••commun't* ondsearch and Instruction. „ u J thanked the following locii M»« »t 8 t Anthonvrer rf th» Mil-j J. Trosko. spokesman of the) Frldsy Evening - March 8 , h t , w n o n t v e Contribut-lln *°* * • * « " • H>rs Co.. Li"lon ] Carter* t Bible Study Group. Candle lighting tlmt S:S5 p.m. c a | t l l v a l p r l i e , f o r the chll-'PlW • » « to • gues;vears. A V-O'ld'sald Uiat the assembly at the Friday Evening Bervlces 5:45 _ ^ 8ons,!w111 f o l l o w •* t n e r

courses on Principles of DatsProcessing, Commercially Avail'

tlonal Holiday - March 15 • andjwood Rldw National Bank,to honor the congregation's of-. The curriculum of the Datifleers. I Processing School Includei

Ladles of the Lorantfy Soci-ety will prepare a sausages-chops-sauerkraut and dou?h- able Data Processing Eulpmentnuts dinner. Reservation cards Systems Analysis and Worthave been sent out to everyjSimplification, How to Make ichurch family; those who are'Data Processing Feaslbilltjplanning to attend are request-^study, MICR Account Number'ed to return their cards ing and Automating Time Deproraptlty. posits.

IN REVERSE HE SURE WILL"Why didn't you enjoy your! Justwed: "My wife likes cof-

drive to Florida?" fee for breakfast while I Ilk*"Well, we had to follow the tea "

main highways — all the de-i Longwed: "You'll soon getours were being repaired. lusrd to coffee."

ProclamationWHEREAS: ORT (Organization for Reha-

bilitation through Training), the vocationaltraining agency of the Jewish people, hajs de-voted itself for eighty-three years to the buildingof human lives and the betterment of man's lotthrough vocational education; and

WHEREAS, ORT's global network numberssix hundred installations in twenty countries,wherein tens of thousands leam modern skillsto free thenjselves from dependence on charityand to gain security, dignity and independence;and

WHEREAS the President of the UnitedStates, American and world leaders recognizeand pay tribute to the work of ORT as aidingunderdeveloped countries and supplying trainedmanpower to free and awakening nations:

WHEREAS Women's American ORT, as amass organization supporting the ORT Program,has resolved to face the challenges posed duringthe past year by a massive Jewish populationshift—the largest since World War II — fromNorth Africa to Europe in the spirit of past ac-complishments and as, in the words of Adlai E.Stevenson, " . . . a liberating force for countlessthousands, and an example and inspiration to•the world;"

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayorof the Township of Woodbridge, do hereby pro-claim the thirteenth day of March, 1963, to beORT Day in Woodbridge in recognition of thevital work and important achievements ofWomen's American ORT.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I.HAVEHEREUNTO SET MY HAND ANDCAUSED THE SEAL OP THETOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDOE TOBB APFTXED THIS 5TH DAY OPMARCH, 1963.WALTER ZIRPOLO, MayorTownship of Woodbridge

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The Carteret Council of Civic j Constitution of the UnitedClubs has Initiated this pro- States with prepared orationsgram due to the alarming In- of 10 to 12 minutes. An « -crease In boat in? accident* In tmportmeous feature of fourgeneral, and the fact that In] to six minutes is rendered bfover 301 of the accidents, the the contestant after a six min-

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boat operators were betweenthe ages of 12 and 18 years.

All youngsters, both girls andboys, as well as adults are In

utef' notice.District Three chairman w«s

Francis T. Tomrauk, Carteret.Assisted by Thomas A. Jakeway,

»vintlon circles.Survlvtn* are hl» widow. Vlr-

rlnla Price Leschln?kl: twindaughters. Dawn and Owm«id a son, Robert, all of the

vlted to attend this course of|B«nJarnln Sunshine, lauls D»-Instruction. Sessions will coverj'Jd. James L. Vsrga. Wlllliin"Rules of the Boad." Outboards[Ro5CT''CT* »TMl Wl Siegfilw!(proper handling. Federal and Honorary fhalrman was EdKState Regulations, and "Sea-:*™ Hi?h 8chool Vlce-Prlndpa!manshlp and Safety Afloat." ]^» ^ ™ A l7^? t ! emi !i^

home address: h!» mother. Mrs.jm William Street, and Alex-John Butkowskl of Carteret:two sisters. Mrs. Paul Hsmor-skl of Carteret, and Mrs. An-thonv Piegaro of Newark: threebrothers, Albert of I/w Angeles.Calif., and Vincent and Charles,both of Carteret.

| for holdinsr the contest ta Fdl-|J, P. K. Tax plan draws fresh » n H1<h B c h o 0 1 * * « n»de fcy

jPrlnclpal Joseph Battaglia

JOSEPH J. ALVARADOCARTERET — Puneral ser-

crossfire. jPrlnclpal Joseph Battaglia.Student a&lstftnee was ar-rant ed by teachm. John An-derson and Al Klein.CARD OF THANKS

MRS. ANNA KAZMIERSK1CARTERET — We wish to HIGH HONOR STUDENTS

express our sincere thanks to allour relatives, friends and neigh-

vices for Joseph J. Alvarado. 841 thus firen free," Mr. Troskoyears. 11 Pershlne Avenue, who said,died Tuesday, February 26. athis home, were held on Satur-day. R:30 a.m., at th» Synow-leek! Funeral Home, 58 Carteret The subject Is "Who Will Win

CARTERET — Bmerle HMd-erith. Jr.. Jersey Ayemie

bors for their kind expressions;was a hl?h honor Student on theof sympathy, their many actsJMlamt University Deans' Ltetof klndnr-ss. the spiritual bou- for the part semester, comprisedquets and the beautiful floral of all undergraduate* who « f -tributes they extended during istered tveraees of B or aboveour bereavement In the death^or a course-load of 12 hoursof our dearly beloved mothftTjor more, totals 1 922 names, theand sister Mrs. Anna Kazmier^Mlami registrar's office has an-ski. I nounced.

We especially wl=h to thank, On the list are 85 student*Rev. Martin Komosinski, Rev.,with 4.0 or stralght-A averagesAndrew Oka'., Rev. Stanislaus for "Highest Honor"; 428 withMllos, Rev, Anthor.y J Huber; ,"Hlgh Honor" for grades be-the altar boy?; Dr Homandez;itween 3.5 and .99, and 1.409Polish National Alliance Group'[Others postlnz averages of 3.01023; General W. Sftorski, Pol-j'straight B> to 3.49 for "Hon-ish American Club: Research or" listing.and Development Dept. andiHandicap Bowling League of ON DEANS'UJB. Metal Refining Co.: Pel-lows of the Falcon Hall; St.

USTCARTERET — Miss Loretta

Rogowskl, 18 Laurel Street, isLuke's Bowling Team: Pall one of the 200 named to Deans'bearers; Carteret ar.d Rahwarusts for the September to Peb-Pollce Escort and Synowlecki ruary semester at Rutgers New-Funeral Home, Inc. for satis-ark undergraduate colleges,factory services rendered. j One hundred sixty-six of the

Family of the Late honor student* make theirAnna Kazmierskl ihomes outside of Newark.

13 years. A Wo'ld.sald that the assemblyveteran. h° roc'lve^ thpiMetuchen High School will pm.Heart and Silvr 8tarJhavB twenty-two departments Subbath Morning Services

deceased was a lle?ns*1jall manned by volunteers 9:00 am. ..land other local merchant!,and was long active lr.i"Among those who hive volun-; Junior Confre|atlon — 10M T , , . p, lrim carnival will

teered from this area are:

Club. Co-chairmen !n:dren: Frank Brown A Bons,Robert chodo.h, Ed Klein i« *10c, Jack Safran, Clifton. N. J. J [ { n

t J 1 J J I I M n

a.m.1David Suess, 88 Daniel Street1 Seh«4ale

Jean Eckleberry, 97 MulberryStreet, James Shovey, 91 Pu-

Avenue, Dtvld Bodnar,

«f FirbnRetdlni

Holidayo( the

Scroll of Esther <Me«11lah)Kalaraay Kvenlag, March S,

6:20 p.m. at Loving Justiceander Ahapow, 109 Washlnt-lce-ngTMttlon.ton Avenue, all from Carteret."j purlm gift* and nolsemaken

"The total number of payleu.will be distributed to all com-workers will probably .exceed300." Mr. Trosko explained."Because of u&lni volunteerhelp, the Witaeou never haveto pus a collection plate or re-quire an admission charge.Everything U received free and

Avenue. Carteret.A solemn reqtiim Mas< was

offered In 8t. Joseph R. C.Church at 9:00 a.m., with Rev.Dominic M. Manzo as celebrantInterment was in Sacred H"ftrtCemetery, 8outh Ambov. ThePall beareTj were Joseph CaroSr. Joseph Caro, Jr., OnrgeCTwballo, John >r/ro, John

and John Esik.

band nf the late Birbara

munlty ehUdren by the UnitedHebrew Btoterhood.

Hamantwh refreshmenta

The Purlm Carnlwl will f«a- Offlwrt of thdThe Purlm C a n ature "A Carnival In Penia att«nd a nglontlTheme" biied, upon the scenM P-M. April J m New B:

Th » O b t Nof the Book of fethtr.Among the lamei featured

will be Ptrslan Pishing Pond,Spell Purtm, Hit Hainan in Uweye with k Pit, Crown Que«nEsther, Casting Purlm loU,Find the door to the King'sCastli.

A committee ot the Hebrewwill

Th« nK» Oabaxtt Ntgi.

Plans lor thi UfUr aM n i torawlaUd anrtmllte* MMUni will i

8AFETT OP OIUGS

£ £ M « H . March 10-g:00 IJB - S e c o n d reading ofthe MegUlah. Servlcw to *held »t Loving Justice C n ^ fgatlon — i.m.

The special public lecture on g w i M M o r n i n r March 1 0 -Sunday at J PM. U a hiihpoint,Men.5 cu,b Breakfast, In hon-of the educational convention ,

h bj U "Wh Will W i |

the Purlm oelebntlon art PWlOladner, Arnold Young. Irv

the Struggle for World Supre-macy?" The speaker IsSaia, traveling district

fcftw&t

^ Ron parUc,pall0, S ^J u s t l c e consrregatlon [ r m t

C w n i w , »n<l

H»r- M » « C M ""• BUUrh 'i_._ j M p » n i a A d w m » l f t | , U a y i a .Jack Bafran.1**"'**" ^ ^ H»1!

, Enid Levlaj A memorable progr.un f»Sandy SamufU.ldellaloui bn^uct mea; . „,

Baum, I n LcvU, M«l- planned. RMirraUani an i

dety. sponsor of the gathering.

QOCK ON TRIGGER Priies

— Sunday — 11 00 vin LeviU and numerous nmn-'p«T ptMOn. AU prowedk i .Ukrainian Pavilion, 691 t*rs of the Hebrew School andtoward U>» «ompl«tion .:

Avenue. Sisterhood organizations. ijtwllh Communitybe presented to all, n e D R l t € d H e b j ; e w

They had Just been Intro- children appearing In c o s t u m e . ^ a n d t h f M e n l | CTub Porduced.

"Really.'' sue

Special awards will be pre-!sponsor the Friday Nisht ger-IbowtU, Harold Leviu«jj. timidly, sented by the Hebrew Sister-,viCf, o n March 15 at Ix3vlngCWWb«f Sandy 81nger

. , i

"your face seems so familiar to hood for the following catecory^tice Copjreiation, 8:30 pjn.Harrti, Fran Mdm.v. f-»deceased was the hus-W. I think we must have met Ses of costumes: Best Queen Es--sharp. |fl«ehman, BilWr Mas>- v;

ther. best Kir.s Ahaseuros. best! -r|le Annual Cabaret Night dred ShaUnsky.B. Duii N- u"If Mordecii. wickedest Haman. wui bo sponsored jointly by the'Liw. U«» RlttM, e-r I:v U , . i |Nemeth\ who died Oec. 7. 1961 ! "Impossible!" he sighed

He was bom In Chlk. Southwe had met before I should funniest, most original, and-bes^America and lived in Carteret have been engaged to you, mar- Purim c'.nv.p.. ...for ?5 Tears. He was employed1 ried to you, or dead of a broker. A Pur.m Twist Contest »mby V S. Metals Rpfining Co.. as.heart 'ere this."» rrfinery dock loader for thej.oast 28 vean. and was a mem-Tber of the 25 Year Club of the:U. S. M. R. Co. Mr. Alvarado1

wss a communicant of St. Jos-eph R. C. Church. His father]was the late Jo«eph Alvarado [

Surviving are his mother An- 'Jtonla of Chile; his brother Johnof Perth Amboy: and 7 sisters]and 4 brothers, all In Chile.

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Ices for Anna, Kazmlerski, 80 ILongfellow Street, who died |Sunday, February 24, were held aon Thursday. February 28. 8:30ilA.M., at the Synowieckl Funer-'|al Home, 56 Carteret Avenue.

A solemn requim Mass was!offered in Holy Family Church, 1with Rev. Martin Komosmskllu celebrant; Rev. StanUla [Miloi, deacon; and Rev. An-'drew Ofcal, sub deacon. In-!]terment was In St. Gertrude;,Cemetery, Colonla.

Pall bearers, all members of >|Polish National Alliance Group j1023. were EdwaraLokiec, John IQutowikl, Anthony TucholskiJAlexander Godleskl, StephenLukasluk and Anthony Krasow-1ski

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Page 3: To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

n.-1Thursday, March 1, IBM PAGE THREE

\nniial DinnerI l l in '

Urge VisitationIn Sermon TalksCARTERET — RPV Glen

Hatneld. minister of the Cal-vnry Baptist Church, will de-liver a sermon titled "Christ'sSerious Call," baaed on thescripture of Matthew 16:24.This Is the eleventh In the ser-ies begun at Christmas and tolaM through Easter.

The church's organteatlofuas a whole, arc emphasizingMutation at this time.

BenlnnlnR with the cliws heldlast Sunday, at 5:00 P.M.. atthe church, the pastor will con-duct a special class each Sun-day evening during the month

W Durett J ° ' March, He will teachW o m a n W. Basics of Christianity

The Fourth' f tml Oold dinner

No. 88 « «'fit. Joseph's

'."" "oKcph Herron., lVfls m the follow-

\, HiM-rnn, M Stolle.w Sullivan, W.

i;-11,.,,,ik p Romano,li,rimlio-B. Walsh,

V Ijmek. J H f t l n >

,„,,,„ R CawlevI nnrtillew|M.. J

., siimn. N. Casa-!> Zimmerman, J

. 8. Yu.

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i

.1 Dwver. PMasters, J

0. M Oelator. O.Orabow

;.ll)n,.... purnthv Bene•,,.iiimc :ind

,,rnvcd one-year

Church Membership."

"Theand

Thl*class Is open to all that areInterested and was formed asa special help to new convertsand those In need of training.

At the last 'meeting of theLadles Guild, It was voted to1

change the name to the Wo-. __ .

|mans Baptist Mtaslon Society!iid.bv Bea Ro-';of the Calvary Baptist Church.

,.,1 (i trophy forjThe follow Inn • persons- were,sale In thejelected at thnt time: Mrs Oleni

h l d by t h e H t f l l d f i t i id ',.,ir held by. the

,it)S, -,Mth sales of,,, iireived gifts.

iiliino'.'- D*1'1 •• W M

of the• m.it, fourth CQIW-

The cubmaster, muthers were pre.'n, cub scout gift

Fiitriiamment was, v Tony Contl. Hei :l pnntomlne of A

Scout committee.;,.,,•>, helped to serve..;,„..• than 250 guest*.

Hatfleld, first vice presidentMrs. Sue MfChesney. presi-dent: Mrs R. A. B u n k J r .vice president of Christian Sei- •vice; Mrs. Kenneth Adams M I -perlvwr of the church kitchen;;and Mrs. Oeoroe Albright. sun-shine chairman.

The constitution of the so-jclety was also revised to bruinit Into keeping with the recom-mended set-up iof thr N J.State Baptist Convention

Under the

Carteret School NewsCARTERET — Miss PatrioiaiBenior choir, variety show, ftnd

Utus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uw tenter play,Anthony Lltus, of 24 Atlantic He Is the son of Mr. and Mrsstreet, has been notified ol her Joseph Feldheim..acceptance by Upsala College. "School Leavers"

While In hlRh school, Patricia In a study of "school leavhas been active in the follow- era" conducted by the (ruldance.ins- co-editor of the Annscott department recently at CarteretNews, honor society, social High School, the drop-out ratechairman, p a s t homeroom was discovered to be much tow-chnirman. prom, dance a n d « than the national or the

sale oommlttoes, president state average.nna secretary of the Spanish Tne number of student, whoClubs, junior play, chairman - N the local high school durpoint system committee, variety Ing the last eighteen monthsshow, and cheerleader - bas- without any reason, to remainkrftarnrt--fnotWlr: a t h , o m e ' f o r health, marrlagr

Miss Lltus lives with her par- employment or military ments and plans to major In Big- vice Is teas than three per-cent,. h Contrary to state records

Cary Belltz, has been wanted Klrls outnumbered boys In theadmission by Rider College, number of ''school leavers andwhere he plans to major In ac- in the Junior year the hUhest

H number of drop-outs occurred.

° Carv'a'hteh school activities The most freequent reasoninclude basketball, baseball, for students to discontinue at.™ editor of the Annscott Carteret High School 1.ia trana-Tm and a member of the fw of residence to another mu-Snnnlsh Club nlclpallty.

He HVPS with hi* Darents. Mr.)and Mrs. Robert Belltz, at 149pershlns Avenue.

Ronald Sasovetz. son of Mrnonnld S a s o t , n•iiul Mrs, Josenh Sasovetz, of 50Mnrlnn Street, has been ac-cepted by Setnn Hall University

H Rutgers University,Selected as a winner In the

LOUR Island University scholar-ship contest and anearly

JKANKTTK SIIOI.TF.SZ

clety

!)!,Ill (1

II undertake the re-of the ehurch kitchen

new dishes, pot*, pans."h f r M f t n x o t n , d !w1th new dishes, pot*, pans.1 "' St> J o ^ ; ! c u r t a i n s , t o w e l s and such

7iu£jeanetteBetrothal Announced

decision candidate at NewarkCollefje of Er^lneering. Donaldhas been active In the followinghish school affairs: honor so-ciety, Future Teachers of Am-erica, senior play, band, wrest-ling, and a student teacher.

He plans to major In medi-

On TomorrowCARTERET — A food sale,

featuring "perohe," will be. heldat St. Demetrius CommunityCenter tomorrow from 11 a.m.to s p.m., ana every Fridayduring Lent with the exception

I of Good'Friday.This project ls being spon

Helen Irene KonkoskVsAnnounced

cine.

Walsh.Art

p8 M u t 'Items a.i are deemed necessary' CAHTERET - Mr.

' i ' - a well organized kltohen.;J« lms Sholtesz. 16

and Mrs.Orchnrd

j '.V il S

. . i l k

catered by!

Church PlanningScout Sunday

CARtERET ^ Mr. and1 Mrs.[joint i'Koakoskl,*. 125 RandolphStreet,' 'havj: announced the

Dean's IJst

This project is being spon- Street, havj: announced thesored by the Sisterhood of the engageiwent^.of .their daughter,Blessed Virgin, St. Demetrius Helen* Irene,)to Michael J. Mi-P.T.A., and St. Ann's Auxiliary halcuc,*son,(lor Mr. and Mrs.for the purpose of raising ad- Michadfffbalfjk. 310 Lawrle[ditlonal funds for the interior Strefet, .Perth Afljboy.

l f h h h ' ^ ^ditlonal funds for t eremodeling of the church,

Mires AfterI,(in» Service

atages will be held as9 45 AM and Eveningat 6 30 P.M. Midweek Prayerservice Is always held on Wed-nesday at 7 P M

Olrl Scout., School and Sunday will bt: observed at Zion

tTa'denUUsMstlint tor Doctor Evangelical Lutheran Church,1712 Roosevelt Avenue, at the

Accordlnn to information re-ceived in the guidance depart-jment at Carteret High School,Loretta Rogowski, daughter ofMr, and Mrs. Raymond Hogow-ski, of 18 Laurel Street, hasmade the Dean's List of theCollege of Nursing, for the fallsemester of the academic yearj1962-83. at Rutgers University.

Miss Rogowskl, a Ri'aduate of

graduatedwheih ls now in progress. [rom St.'Mary's "High School

Olrl Scouts of Troop 190, Perth Ambpi..and,Is employed[Brownies of Troop 137 and as legal aecret^jy'to Joseph Atheir respective leaders will Griankowsttif?, Perth' Amboy atmake their confessions at St. torhey.,,

I Demetrius church Saturday; M r

Special ServiceOn Saturday

CARTERET — The Congre-gation of Brotherhood of Israel

I will hold it's regular Friday

w f t s 8 r a d u a t e d

Announce 112Paid-Up Members

CARTERET ... The UnitedHebrew Sisterhood of Carteretheld its Mnrch Hoard Meetingin Monday. March 4, at the

ISynaaouue ot Loving Justice,with Bulletin vice-presidentMrs, David Schwartz, presid-

.Mrs. Motion BAUITI read th*

jopenlng prayer.Financinl secretary, Mri.

Morton Zarett, announced thatirre are 112 paid up member!

to date.There will be a membership

ten on Mnrch 20, at the horn*of Mrs, William Plnkelsteln. '

The program at the March.meeting will commemorate th*Passover Holiday. Rabbi Mor*ton Buurn will addres th«(membership and explain (tftitI meaning of the Holiday Pefttlv-llles.

The proposed Theatre Partyplnnned by the Sisterhood, willjbe postponed until September,when better seats will be avail-able.

The gift shop will have mtfnyPassover Items available /forpurchase. . ' •.

The Brownies \rill have;, ftflag raising service on Sfttitt-day, March 9,'at the CarteretBoro Hall, followed by aMJwj-er-daughter brunch at' •••'theChrome Synagogue. • » • y

Hosteses for the Board'Meet-ing were Mrs. Shirley Yesresfer,Mrs. Rhoda Nydack anjl'MmJanic Denby.

St. Eliai

Uv....v.».w ~..«— „, Mr.'JMiiuui/ik woo s'»«»»"«receive holy communion at the I r o m Middlesex County Vocafirst divine liturgy Sunday and t l o n f t l a n d Technical Highibe guests at a communion g c n o o i in Perth Amboy, and thebreakfast, which will be given n e w a i ic institute of Practical

„.,„., ,w B . „ by St. Demetrius Parent- Drafting". He served with theCa"teret Hteri School with firstJTeachers Association at the y s Marine Corps. Mr. Mi-honors In 1960. was also the Community Center.

Alan Vi'llii, Carlerel.Mr Kohlti wiis

winner of the Woman's Club

Kmduated:10:45 A.M. service. The girlh d

i 1 Stephen CzaJ-;:.»:,: Avenue. Car-

(;i,m U 8 Meals•r::;».iikv after serv-

.' .'!i the Company' . j - hired as i pa-•:.. I'ntrol Depart-•• !'•*•() vears later,V:r>d to the Yard

• AIKIO he worked.. ••man until 1938

•,i:n<. vear. he waiI w tin

f} I /?/) I Won of Emerson RadioX l L I f L >T|11"VIMOI!, Inc. WoodbrldK

«. JIOPK V IIAO alsu attends .Stevens Inso| Technology, Hobokm.

halcik Is a building contractor

evening: Services 5:37 P.M. atthe Hill Synagogue on PershingAvenue.

Saturday, March 9, 7:00 P.M.in reading of, the "Megillah11

book of Esther. This is read theevening before "Purlm." It iscelebrated in commemorationof the Salvation of the Jewsof Persia, from Hamon theWicked to the Heroism of Mor-

Meets on Tuesday

The annual mission at St. w n o o w n s and operates Holley

from Catena High School, and scouts will recite the oath.andis employed by Quiet-Kool Div- the laws and the. Brownies will

and present the World pinning cere-He'nionv. Oirl Scout Troop 205

.stitutejaiKi Brownie Troop 247 Ls spon-'Technology, Hobokm. |sored by the parish and Olrl

AuRUst "wedding i.s plan-Scout Troop 53 Is associated

New arrivals as recorded at w '11

|Perth Amboy Ch-nrnil Hospitalduring the p»st week includr ' i f \ . A , n V n u n ( T| A daughter, born to Mr and lYlFS. J O n n I O l l M ^

Sharot

Winner Ol me woman s viuui "•<- aiumn. ....—«.. -» - . . w n o owns mm u^'»"-» »»«.«.jscholarship. While attending Demetrius Ukrainian Orthodox construction Co.., Perth Am-

h l h ctive In Church will be held from ^

CARTBRET — St.fEliaflJwill hold it's regular mqnthlymeeting on Tuesday, March* Uat 8:00 PM, In IWe school au-ditorium.

Parent - teacher consultationwill be at 7:30 - 8:00 PM, Inthe classrooms.

Any member having Mardl-Gras ticket returns are asked

hi ti

hiuh school she was active Inmusic affairs, was a member of!the honor society, Latin Club

[Church will be held fromThursday. March 14, to Sunday ""A' J u n e wedding ls planned.March 17, with devotional ser-

Reception of new membersinto the parish and the Sacra

Baptlspi is alsomi'iit of Holyscheduled 'for the 10:45 A.M

onA dauKhkr, Ui Mr nnd Mrs,

.ijohn I>ehottiv 16 Catherine;

Named Chairman service'The Great Faith" will be

Annscott News. vices at 7 p.m., divine liturgies

Perth^ . Director of he ^ a t

° c n e r i | ' H M P S ' i t he Thursday evening service,.? T h V Rv Fathers AndrewI Presented Miss

Thorn, -with a certificate andgold star for 250 hours of ser-vice as a JAN at the Perth Am-boy General Hospital.

Edna Mae has been a member

Mrs.

CAHTEKETYulllll! Ot "

. . . . . . _ - . , LIJIUI our ui i m>i • i">"—.<

the sermon theme of the Rev.lot t n e J A J J S j n c e July 1962. SheJ ° l m Willis Morgan

Street . u,. f i i n A M

rime, mi

..„ . . ,,... ^...u service inb>'ci> n.imt'd Carti'ivt I'-'U'ipervniic*' of Hemiiusceie.

pa.stor, at ih l lS (,iven her time to theob-The

- l»ss carpenter;1H42 He held A

:.'.:! hw dale of"1"1

M i s

.chairman (or the 1963 ' a m - [ rhons under the direction of'pawn of the United O.-rcbral M r s Robert Peterson will sing

'" PaJ. y A.viix-iatwn of Middlesex ,lt ^olil

on Fvbniury 25

\U< Krtirn:;. -.iik.i 539 Watwn

•.'.'•. dbridge. waj hired1

Mi.iS in 1941 an a'I.-- Yard Depart-1

: :.iiiiiwini( year he,: .-il to thr Copper

lf,.c:mn\i. where he CARTERET.,i:..iiis tubs. A yrtt ehaimes »irc

o!cuitoday

• The

I. Ballon, JrBrunswick, ueinTal

chuich School Ls conducted9 : 3 0 A M j n the Parish hall

iven her time to p ^Lratn twice a week and recentlyadded has given her time to theiprogram twice a week and re-cently added the holidays toher schedule at the hospital.

Miss Thorn is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn

The Very Rev, Fathers AndrewKuschak of Hlcksville, N. Y.,and Simeon Hayuk of NewYork City will preach Fridayand Saturday respectively andFathers John Hundlak andPeter Melech, local priests, willpreach on Sunday.

nt u:DU A.M. in me farusn nan of y^x_ and Mrs. Williamclminium. iiiiiiouiued | m ( j e , . , ! ) e direction of Wllllamjo[ 35 Elmwood Avenue.

ovei.illShuff, Sr. general superinWn-d t , m a l u ) t j u , s t a [ [ .

Li>

Tile Misses Jean Slotwinskand Barbara Krauss were alsoawarded a certificate and gold

t..... March 11 in tliuw «i'i'"s Lenten Dtvotioius are con-

'or Middlesex County which are d l, . ^ m Wednesdays at lOUtar by Robert Hoyt, directoroutside the United Fund soli- A M a l l d 7 : 3 0 P M AfUT the!Of the Perth Amboy Genera"•citation, has a KOUI of $31,000 ( . \ , , imu , service a discussion'nospial

The fiilldwinifl j , j r ; , Vouni, who lia.s btt-n ac-niu'iounct'd for (jv r m cerebral ualiy work lui

uroui) will meet ill the ParLshi The awards were made foi

::.i!>,>.!rrred to t h ^*!.en- he worked

,:.-: 194S DuiuiK'<>: i?46,ClieripkoIM! to the Uibora-.b-<l tli-te until his

(jv r m cerebra p ^Hall :bv|f1Vt, y,.luSi |ms three c-liildn-n, s f i m |

i il Sh

:md rt'treshnnnts will be services rendered under the pro-m-am of the JANS, for which a

ii

Fund CampaignOpened by Club

CARTERET — The Springseason of fund raising for theNurses' Scholarship Fund was(opened last week by the Car-teret Woman's Club with a(luncheon at the home of the

decal and Esther. "Purlm" is1

a holiday of rejoicing and mer-rymaking.

A social gathering will takeplace after the reading of the"Megillah."

MEETING TONIGHT

CARTERET — Mrs. GraceRice, president, Forester's Aux-iliary Club 48, announces thatthe club will hold it's regularmeeting tonight, 8:00 p.m. at

VJ1OO V1VAI.U »VVU . v ~ -

to turn them In at this meeting.

Corporal MarkietciczCompletes Mock WarCARTERET — Corporal

Lawrence Marklewicz, formerlyof Carteret, was one of the 1500marines just returned to Oki-nawa, after completing a mockwar in a field training exercise.

The Corporal, now on his wayto the Philippine Islands, andHong Kong, is due to be dis-charged in August, after com-

IN FRATERNITYMt. Pleasant, Iowa — Iowa

Wesleyan's three national fra-ternities completed second

the club rooms, 15 Charles St.'pleting four years of service.

president, Mrs. Richard Dono-van, who served as hostess

The annual lasagna luncheonwill be held next Thursday atSt. Mark's Parish hall, Roose-velt Avenue. Luncheon will be

, semesterI Saturday

rushingMerrill

this week.Darlington,

Dean of Men, announced thefollowing results of fraternitypreferential • statements hadlisted a local man for Phi DeltaTheta. He Is John Czubati, 3Hermann St.

[served from 11:30 A.M, Thepublic is cordially invited tosupport this affair for the bene-fit of the Nurses' ScholarshipFund. Donation—$1.50.

|jolui. Judith and Jeifrey. She O t l u . r m m m ( ! : i for the week j requirement of a minimum•i> |i.ii"-m 'is ure.sident ul a i:e n blul palsy mc\afo Junior Catechetical1 number of hours of service must

Ii-Tit- Afiam paiinUV group and exceeded c l a s s Monday,6:15 P.M.; Luth-jbe had.1 ' all her quota in each of the two t , r a n women, quarterly meetmgj Miss Slatwlnski is the daugh-

••imetli

M !si Sundnv

TIM! hour lor the r ' " r v W''<ini'«(1<iv 7 no o M'lir deacons and' Or«»nl*nMn« mi1 '1 ' i vVnm ^ i .S.s. SHASTA

years she WHS chairman of the M O , , ^ . . 7:30 P.M.; Senior ter of Mr. and Mrs.'Adolnh Slo-Pon Reading vi-iebral P"1-^'catechetical Cliuss, Tuesday, twinski, 10 State Street.-"inpalKU. 'e: 15 P.M.; Junior Choir, Wed- Miss Krauss is the daughter

In addition, Mis. Young is a ncsday, 0:15 P.M.: Senior Choirjof Mr. and Mrs. Max Krauss,of Hie Caitt'iei Hisli Fnday, 7 p.M,; Girl Scout'37 Clauss Street.

C»'v;irv H:iott' " h Burrls-

pastor ri'v OliOrKaiii1*' Mi>Sun(ii»v Bcho"!

1 i's, S « A SI 'Sup't

Morn! 1

"<<>'i> Vift Tonight ^ ^ ~ n nfl A

.. rommimlnt1 — .......— . - --- -. »..»».,, . . — .. . ---" till /.(Hie LetUWnt1 *vrrv monUi . Sctiool FrA. ti delfitate to HIL1 XiOt>P 53, Friday. 7 P.M.; Qlrli Other students from Carteret

1 ' :• i• I T!* Board of' Sunrtav Fv-'nn- ; Wnrshuvcarlerel Council ol FTAs and s ^ m u Troop 205 and BrownieiHrnh School, who were reclpi-I ' 'hi. K.r.-t Presby-iC:"-v|r* - 6 10 P \i 'treasurer of the Caitiii-t Worn- T v o o p ..47, Saturdny, 10 A.M, |ents of certificates are Mary

• :r!i ir. Ciirtcret Is WM-fr*ck Pmver SI-I-VI--<- Vn's Republican Club. : 1 — . !Ann Kavchak and Irene Mil-i ler These girls are now work-

KI.K<:TKD SOCIAL CHAIRMAN i | l i t towards the ijold star awardCARTERET —'Miss Camillewhiih they will receive upon

Hilu. ii sophomore nt the Uni- the completion of 250 hours of•uid Mi.s v'eriity ol Maryland has been service.

„( '41 Louis "leeted social chairnmn ot her Qernld Feldheim. 51 Newu. 1 ,- *.mnL .tuu,i.(i the d»rinitoi>' for the cominii year. .Irrsey Avenue, has been wrant-?i " i ^ U S S S I v i . u i n ilu-ha, also boen chosen script-d admission by Rider Colletfl,-rt oil.-i U&h hh.i.M.i. t soplVHiion- Car- where he plans to major m bus-" • " " " ' , T *^.T,h" S x h ' •>• She i, th' daughter of mess ^ministration,tun. of duts »uli Hi. *M* J u , i u H , l a 2 8 Hunnun, In hish schoolQerald partic-

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About the only rod the mod-ern boy knows anything at allabout in a fishing rod. — Louls-

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Page 4: To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

Girl Scout CouncH recording wcrtttry.

And Install SlateCOLONIA — The first meet-

fluring '1

i tit foe Coldftia(Sub fcfc YM at V f ,W.

won second p flflflBtef 6fie *jJWt8Wf stfIreeie" camping weekend ol ft? tflNtW State*, IS Mima to

St * tf tH»H AvStflW last

membership fcf thetofttier fhtaMi Avenue Repubilefln CitrtJ aftd the fHrth Ward

The

O.O.P. Club ctrtt their ballets in,' urirfWrikin ftnd ' Jfar uWriter a new tortmer as the Col-

Municipal cMIrman John OInstalled the

ISELIN — Scoutmaster,iam Doeff <rf Bdy Scout Ttoop47 announced Uu Troop tiaiwon second pla<!e at UleI p ft? tflNRaritah Council, Boy Scout* o* bKOffie tileAmerica. Points were, accuniu.1

lated on first aid, signalling,rope throwing, fire making, ^ ereCfe theBMltiftg, bCiilng tfftel for &emergency, and compass

F i r s t C19SS SctfOtjS

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League PlansField House

COLONIA — BaSSban, the.rjfie ijJWtBWr srJWt in.

Ori§ SpeCta-tW SflCtt In C61t5IiraLittle Fellows

theLeague 01 CTl-J

Howe a., Ahg o* which mtMotwhty'* rneethif of eowhes

flint fURjifls^rS. f

CSWttnTtJofHry ffiCideffl. theing OTTe AnrJfW OKftifl, Ufa* (fesifft ot Wffiiflffl C. Waiter,ReinKe, ThoMS BOWefi. Wll- tSOHrttlk. BttKtteEt, fflt TOld

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Schreiber Jr, installed the B r m EcWtiSB?r^et, DJttd ymm 6611 fisWl TOtflnid-fWWty elected officers andjspart f f l | 1 I1 | f r t a m * PWcWJmj a 28 f<?# Tori? sffl I? ftetjcharged them with their duties.!and L a n y M i h a l l k j A | a t w o story affair «lth,

Charles Morrison was In- Accompanying tffi siftuti on WW rBftift MOTflft Btifl 8 re-ias president* J4r. Xlor-

reitl*» »t 81 ClaficRe is an efiiptojee efj+eltti oitwoti At

Co., as a sales en.In Aflcftpttag hisMr. Uonlsen Invited

"all frwdora loving citizens!Who dislike the growing waste-)

of big government" to|

the vwtorid tfgfe ScOtiffiHlSterDoerr, and Thomas BotWh, in-stitutional representative.

treshmeht stand at ground jlevel; the upper level contatnsistorage for equipment and the,broadcasting booth. .

Plans are out for bids with;several local cofttraelors far the;: concrete block building that'

Sthooi 22 StudentsBear Concert C r u u p ^ - ^ i ^

60LONIA — A varied o n e - t ^ '

jolrt the' CoJo^a "R7pubUcanihour c(mcert waa Presented

eiterlorwith

totflat root,

hare"'

disflosed they ?ould like» lack ef rest-

noiitics that the average citizen School 22 Tryhas a hand in choosing the can- 5e? Concertdldates who will apoear on the progTam was given in coopera=i " ^ballots, artrt this ln itself wouldltion. w | t h t h e Central J " ^ ;tend to lift the quality of g o v - ' P " * ' ^ ^ ! Musicians' Union,ernment," he stated. ™ °^T ^ acquaint children!*'" ^

Quest speakers included J o - ' * i t h v a T l o u s m u s i c a I lns t ru-:[^ P.SSrS.LVT. =•seDh J. Wigniewski. John m e n t s ' t 0 e v o k ? aesthetic ap- ; , , = ,Evanko. and David T. Miller, .notation of musical art forms,

Other officer? installed were'a;-? to inspire children to par-Mrs Jean B-iant vice pr«si-, t l c 'Pa te s.n totrurnental play-

Orchestra.

»n3!link!

rain line win'a Safe artd Mi-!

Mrs. Ploftnc* Jacques. « c ,In? secretary, and Mrs. Evelyn; . Charles tfrbanski directed theArtz. Corresqondin? secretary, ,32-piece concert o rches t ra ln nQW ^ ^

_ ^ . . the playing e< * e following i m tpd ant rtnp. 'Th^ n roi i lr tr H

a f t d j a v e m o u e y

l n duplication Of

selections: "Our Director'."Hadassfih Makes Plans March," 'Sight cavalry

A raffle is presently under

Cat," selections from "My F a l r ; r t ^ , h _ „ , , s n n r m n c . r t

C0L0NU - Husbands of,Lady," "Two OClock Jump," * * l l l s * " ' W a m r r a n r e a

members of Cokmis Chspter of "Stars and Stripes Forever." ' !Hadassth will be special quests — —at the group's first husband's' A WINDT STORYnight at 9 P. M., Monday, at INELIGIBLE • Sydney, Australia — The po-ConrregattoB fe'nai Jmib Lofd1 Memphis—The sdoond grade lice sergeant at olltbaok Wa-Street, Avenel. rooms at Avon School were naaring; in the far west of New

Hijhlisht trf the evenlii? wiUiatoit to hold an $W8HS8. South Wales, was returningbe the showing of the Hadassahl "Now, children," thel* teacher home frim a distant centerfilm "Fifty Miracle Minutes" jbeamed, "we'xe going to do this when trie worst dUStstrtfm for

Members, are requested to,in a democratic Way." 50 years hit him. He decidedturn in al|. donor money and Down fell the Iwe and up to sit th l storm out and turnedto maks reservations at this shot the-hand of BeMley Well-1 off the car motof. But thetlin» with Mrs. Melvin Schlesiford. "Then I can't vote," he country there is »o flat and thesinger, chairman or Mrs. Mur-jannounced unhappily. "I'm afwind was so strong it blew himray Greenspan, co-chairman. Republican." ;the last five miles home.

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Prlcaa «H«cHv« through Saturday, March 9th in Supat Mirketi & Stlf-Samca Storat Only.

All Tobicco Products, Frwh Milk ind Alcubolk Beverage* cxnnpt irom Plaid Stamp «tl«i.

Orange Marmalade J"M It GtrtTlailltaMp* «"• '"r-"''

Rock Lobster Tails & »

113 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J.T 9 I I f j l . » » n . TOM,, Wwl., Triun. - rrUay fill II r.M. - S»t. I . I PJI. - Optn 8»n|ayi I • « r.M

831 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTKKET, N. j .Ot«« TW • f J i . MOD.. Tun.. Wed.. Tbun. - PrMay TIU 10 r.M. - ft»tsrda| I A.M U> • P M

306 INM^.N AVKNUR, (OLONIA. N. J.TU11 rJL H*n.. T*ea.. Wed, Thur.. ~ Friday TUI 19 fM. - Stlurda, I . I P.M. - O u t tantef I - 1 rj».

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Thursday, March 7, 1963 PAGE FTV!

oinmunity Concert Unitns Campaign Monday

Cultuie|Person ipreadinR the UPWS and

• iiburhs

croup.

OBITUARIESWAYNE M. WILSON

ISELIN — Wayne WoodsowIng hours are 2 to 5 and 7 to10 P. M. in lieu of flowers!

.Iconstating

i95DlbrlrminK Interested ppople wlthiWilson. 10, quartermaster contributions to Woodbrldge'l > v"~ striker, U8N, aboard the de-Emergency Squad would be ap-

, i n d an exodusWhen the group mst on M»y

,24 over 30 people Includingtogether | h 0 U M W | v e 8 a fOrmer actreM,

u), then In thtjteachers and a principal, anpopulation ex-'

ilisnws,• void in

o f " " •

Optometrl»t, the owner andmanager of a shoe store, and

the com- jan e m p i o y ( , e o f l n e P o r ( 1 jy,u n .

datlon — a true representation. MU.| with a repre-

Y k„„, ,,ir.

SolMr.<

New YorkConcert*

of Mr. andWood-

,',',, thai evening, , s t f r willld, Mr.

Dr. Al

of a crow section of Wood-bridge -- mot and Joined theCommunity Concerto, and heldan election of officers.

Rtroyer, 1)88 Bristol, was acci-dentally lost at Ri>a February20, while on duty In the Medi-terranean.

Memorial services will be heldSaturday afternoon at 2 o'clockIn the First PresbyterianChurch of Iselln. The family|requests that flowers be omittedand donations made Instead to1

the Wayne Woodrow WilsonMemorial Fund, care of the

.lark

Jack Oottdenker. a the«pian:F!™t Presbyterian Church, lie.at heart and star of many Ut-;lln-tie theater productions, was seri The young man Is survived bylected president. Plan* wereihls mother, Mrs. Blmone Bone;

h

predated.The deoeased was a resident

of Woodbrldge for the past 50years. \ communicant of St.James Church, he had been em-ployed as a fireman atAmerican Cyanamld Company,retiring In 1952. He was thehusband of the late Julia A.(nee Trelber) Fecslcs.

Surviving Is a daughter, Mrs,Anthony Aqulla, Verona: twosons, James. Jr., and Joseph W.Woodbrldge; and n)ne grand-children.

membershipthe group worked

In

',.,,;, would be recep-;.';, ;i ruHural plan' .nitv concert lerle*.,i,.rlMrtii reached bybtnA ()[ founder*.

tll,idp to meet againi.'.'-.k,.!-!, with each

NOWOPEN

Thursday

and Friday

Evenings

tincn

Mr. and

zealously over the (summer,the Mir-,the ft|i they campaigned ln;hnr«t Avenue

his stepfather. William Bonea brother,, William, and a sis-ter, Cheryle. t\\ of 17(5 Elm-

Tyrian Masonic Lodge 134, Eliz-abeth; fflteabeih Forest «, Tall1,Cedars of Lebanon, and theValley of Newark, Scottish Rite,at Elizabeth Masonic Temple.

He also held membership Inthe Bayway Square Club and,he Quarter Century Club ofEsso. He had resided In Rah-way 31 years before moving toColonlfc 12 years ago.

Surviving Is his widow, Helen](Flemmlng); three daughters,,Mrs. Roberta F. Henrlch, Lin-den; Mrs. Miriam E. Holateln,

Do-It-Youreelf Stars of David to HoldDry Cleaning p u r I - m Carnival Sunday

WOODBRIDGE — Automa- "tic eelf-servlce dry cleaning' WOODBRIDGE — Stars of.Purlm, the Feast of Lots, ascomes to Woodbrldge onday flt 121 Main Street, near

i Chapter United Syna-jftogue Youth, will hold Its an-

told In the Story of Esther.All members of the USY are

nual Purlm Sunday at 11 A. M.'asked U> be at the center at

troduced ln a grand opening.celebration that will offer a

Steed, Jamestown, N. Y.; a|Free Silver Dollar with everyJamesburg; and Mrs. June H.1

son. Archer 8., Jr., South Plain-field, and a sister, Mrs.Barret of Mt. Tabor.

Llda

A ft P Super Market. The new| ln VVoodbrtdRe Jewish Com-,7:30 P. M,, Saturday, Mftroh 9coin-operated, do-lt - yourself munlty center. Booths will In-to net tip the booths and to bedry cleaning service will be ln-jclude the penny pitch gold tab1 on hand before 11 o'clock Sun-

toss and the bombardier. Sdny to nsMot In final preparaChairman of the event nre tlons.

Garry Laden and Elaine Nouns.!In charge of prizes are Lorraine j

! Stein, Dale Chodosh anrt Evo-nrst two opening days. | l y n QUlnt Wendy Platt and

This offer has met with RieatjJane ooodsteln are ln chame

Bible AssemblyPlans Projected

AVENEL — Getting people towork without pay U no easytask these days. But the Av-enel Bible Study Group of theJehovah's Witnesses has re-sponded to a call for volunteer

dry cleaning Job done on the

earnest foi; their first «eai»n! Before .lolnlng the Navy on»nd scheduled the American February 15. 1982. Wayne Wll-Ballet Center Company for the » " flttended Middlesex Confirst concert of the 1959-60 sea- .Vocational and Technical High

JOHN M, FFEIFFERFORDS — Funeral services

for John M. Pfeiffer, 27 Witten-berg Drive, who died yesterdaymorning at Perth 'Amboy Gen-eral Hospital, will be held Sat-urday morning at 8:30 at theFlynn and Son Funeral Home,

MI). School. New Brunswick.Mrs. Buchold, charter mem- — -ir and first secreUry In still r " I OVH.A( T.rtlnt ably In that capacity,; F 0 * D S - F l l w r f t l

In addition ah. U current mem-|°r, <lni'de " l * w l « * . •bfwhlp chairman. She report*'184 E(>ho *wnut- w h o

23 Fords Avenue, »Hh a re-quiem Mass at 6:00 at OuiLady of Peace Church. Burial

services,*'"! •>•* In Our Lady of Hungary

JAMES W. HAWKINSFORDB — Funeral services

for James W. Hawkins, 422Crows Mill Road, who diedSunday, will be held this morn-ng at 11:00 at the Flynn and

Son Funeral Home, 23 FordAvenue, with The Very Rev.2anon George H. Boyd ofTklat-ng. Burial will be ln NationalCemetery, Beverly.

Surviving is his widow, Made-illne (Huber); a son,

plans were completed for the!*11""1* n t tll(l Varans Admtn-iwmbrrihlp drive for the 1MJ-Itetr8t n" Hoia»lt»l. East Orange,

« f r f Iw'd Tufsdnv at the Run« f r fCA senwn when the board ofdirectors of WoodbrldK. Com- v o n Mortuary.munltymrt at her home

Tufsdnv at the Run

'SUCCPSS In other parts of NewiJersey. It has a little feel oflias Vegas about it, but thereIs no gambling on the consum-er's part. The newest Norge de-veloped machines can cleanapproximately 8 pounds of

of refreshments and Jane Taiwi-man Is taking care of publicity.

Lenten Program

L., Anderson; and a sister, MrsMarlon Kaufman.

garments ln approximately 45 j •—-minutes. Only a fraction oftime Is used againat the regular

I dry cleaning methods.One of the unique abilities

of the machine U that It ha*clean-

lion, especially the j.attend the program and car- nary!nival which will commemorateiat th» First Presbyterian

at Princeton Seml-was the Lenten speaker

Church, last night. The soloistjwas Mrs. Theodore Smith, whoisang "The Twenty ThirdPsalm."

AIRMAN MUST DIET

ling." The dry cleaning ma-! chine will clean anything fromja man's suit to girls' partydresses, as well as all kinds of

Dance March 16WOODBRIDGE — Al a re-

cent meeting, plans wore

Rev. Dr. Charles S. Mac-

help from those directing thethree-day Bible assembly IniMetuchen, March 15-17. Theservices of scores of cooks, dish-washers, carpenters, account-ants, musicians, and electri-cians arc belnR requested to aidthe 1700 ministers expected toattend the sessions on Bibleresearch and Instruction.

James Murphy, spokesman ofie Avenel Bible Study Group,Id that the assembly at theetuchen High School will

iave twenty-two departments1 manned by volunteers.Among those who have vol-

inteered from this area are:ftmea Murphy, platform atax,.venel; William Brabyn, John

dled| The deceased, a native andformer resident of Edison, re-sided here for the past two anda hair years. He was employedby Merck and Company. Bah-

!Avenue MrtuchTi Rev, Wll-jway. A communicant of Our

Hoiyok»r*«w». -"overweight jdrapes, slip covers and blank-Airman 1c Edward Magulre, 34,',ets. In addition, complete coin-has until mid-May" "to"shed 32,operated laundry facilities fea-pounds.

f jat her home a m r ° ' B a P t l s t l A d v o f P(laC(1 Church, he waskick-off let-together Mon- : C l i u r e h l Mfturni>11- nrnielntpd.jfi member of St, Margaret-Mary

day at Woodbrldge MethodlutChurch, Main Street, wlU start

! !TPS ^Burial was In Arlington Na-JHoly Name Society and Santlonal Cemetery, Virginia

The riwas^d was bornand resided In

jturlng washers and dryers will

>Knnzie. pastor,1 H a r t e w i u

and DieterSunday on

I the topic "Today Thou Shalwith Me ln Paradise." MrtothereTtoTthe^uar stJ

Patrick's D a y d a n c e s p o n s o r e d ! H f f t e f r o m B ° P n ' , , ^by Middlesex Counci l , K n i g h t s ) * " 1 P r e a c h a 9 * M - a n d D r

of Columbus a n d Division 8 of i ^ , a c . K , e , m ] * _ . . " : _ _ ' ' h e • 10 ""^OlUmDUS a n a U I V I B I U M O u i r - -Ladles' Auxiliary of t h e | u A M ' services.

10

the ..Ancient Order of Hibernians.

A member of the 57th A i r i ^ J n e n e w Norge LaundryDivision at Westover Air ForceBase, Magulre was toldmonth that he must reduce his The Norge Village Is ownedweight to 193 pounds or face and operated by Cooper Byrne

Cleaning Village a mostservice.

"Religion and World Travwill be theme of thiHigh Westminster

Salvador Council 299. Knlghtsjdlscharge as unfit for milltary;and he has hired a competentinjof Columbus. jservice.

He also held membership in

Colmbtnctb.^mboyM>enue and Main Street, 9 P. M..|low«Wp; meeting Sunday atSaturday, March 18. Music PM. All young people of Hlg,will be furnished by Joe Harko'School age are Invited,and his orchestra,

The committee advises that

KtddvWoodnrid«e.

Mn. .lameschairman

Mai., Street, V r r V T " " " ' * n t ' » lhp « -way,ervtrc

(.i-OMln. co- , h f A r m y . N a v v Masonic Lodie'Dfrnoc'ra'tic'ciiib"." id {,!• O'lfe IVio

Order ithe International Union

1939 after 30 years'^ 0 1 , c h ( > m | c a l a n d A t o m l c

e wns a member of lWorkprs , n d tnfi CTara B g r t o n

i Lodae

came known.

jfactory-tralned counsellor whoHe has been flooded with diet wm always be In attendance

suggestions since his plight be-1,to help customers with theirIdeanlng problems.

the hall will be decorated Fri-day evening and final arrange-ments wll be set up on Sat-urday.

The Women's Associ»tlowill meet Tuesday at 8 PM.Church hall, Mrs, Frankzur, ln charge of the meetlniannounced a film on "RimAsia" will be shown,

iTywohlw, cafeteria, Avenel,The total number of paylesaorkeri will probably exceed

100." Murphy explained. "Be--ause of using volunter help,;he Witnesses never have toiass a collection plate or re-

quire ah admission charge.Sverything Is received free andhus given free."

The special public lecture onSunday at 3 P. M. It a hlghpolhtof the educati6nal convention,[The subject is "Who Will Winthe Struggle for World Su-premacy?" The »pe*ker ilJosep Sala, traveling districtsupervisor of the WfctchttvwerSociety, sponsor of the gather-ing. The public is invited andIt's free.

e Mr. Thomas

« Mr. John

Mr. I.miN

LI 8-9809

1159 Grwn St.

MONDAYS

Meeklfr us dlvklnn;n<l Mrs I:\lng (looilstfln, MrsCn." I' tiki'i. MM. Ktigene Hor-iilfk Mr' Jaiin-s Rhrrrard, An-ilrr.x Wll'on. I*o Ahtcr, HarryI,uwl. Artlnir Carl^n, Mr.rWilliam Balderstnn. RobertClau. Mi* Mabel Naylor. MrsRirlu:d Randolph, EdwardK.liiier, f'har'iM finkler. MtssKlcanor Abaray, and Mrs. Sid-iiej" .Vhwaru as captain*.

Thr main »tir»cilon for thel»B3-M »ra«on will be the Cln-fiiuiall Symphony Orrhciiia.

• Tin1 final concert of tho cur-rent Kvon. the Columbus BoyChoir. April 4, will be old red

BOYS! G I R L S ! . . . EUTP NOW!\nisH-ll A g n 12-15 Agrs 16-18

WOODBRIDGE ELKS1 mn tli Annual >Voodbrid|;e Townvhip

TEENAGE BOWLING TOURNEYBOWL MOR LANES

WJV' l Wasko. died last January 26.are H daughter, Mrstmter. Fords: a son,Pfelffcr. Metuchen;

„„ ,^, , two sisters. Mrs. Clarence Stout,WOODBRinOB - Funeral i E d l j U ) n a n d M r s M R r i o n M a s h .

^•ivlre, for .!:.mes .1. Mecslcs, a n l c K l m | r a N Y . an(1 a

.1,83 Caroline Street, who dled;hrothf,r N o r n l n n pf^iffer. Newvesterduy morning at Perth^mns-vickAmbov Hospital, will be heldi " 'Saturday mornlni:. 8:30 at the A R ( , , F R „_ C 0 U / Y E ROrelner Kimeral Home. U COI/JNIA - Funeral .vrvlcesOrfen Street, with a hli;h re- f o r A r c h e r s CoUyer_ 6 9

dulrm M;iss at 9:00 at 8t . ;E a s t H m R o a d w n o d l e d gMamev church. Burial will be ; d | y a t R a , m y M t m Orlal Hos-m Pt .lames Cemetery. Vl«lt-'oltal_ w p r p n f W ye5tPrday at

;thp Lehrfr Funeral Home, 275as a bonus to new members. I west Milton Avenue, RahwayThe iiienibershlp fee Is $8.50 with senices at St. Paul'sfor "ndnlN mid S4 Ofl for stu- church, Rahway. Burial was indenU for a series of at least Rosedale Memorial Park, Lin

ir** cotierrH. Thfre tlw is den . ':-<-lprocliy with four other or- The deceased had retired foursni/atloin. vears ago as a supervisor at thrFt r furtl.er Information call Standard Oil Company, of New

Mi.v Buchold. ME 4-8324, or'.Jersey Installation at B»,vwayM:i. Crussin. ME 4-4045. Dur-He was a parishioner of St.nir rampiiltfii ueck call MK 6- Paul's Episcopal Church! Rah-8C8. way, and was aiTUllated with

Mardi 30. 1963

l'M)0 NounWaoabrldfr, S. J.

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM(I Lir AMI

1 ,1,1 like to,>n(rr THE WOOUBRIDOK KI.KSII IN M.t. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. I undditand

! , .-•. pay "0c for two (2» game» and shoe rental.• •.!'. 1 l:,e In Woodbrldge Township

SCHOOl

M rch 3b Phone

i ill ralitei to R.tf. COL«*. I ('•AMI-TON AVKNl'K.I, N.V.. tefoN H»rtK 2S, 1MJ I

1st Anniversary Sale!SOBOLSKV & PI1TEL

MUSIC CENTERMain Street

Tel.

.Proclamation•'•IIKKKAS: the) Girl Scouts of the United

oi America have rendered continuous•>• to their country and communities since

:• lounding on March 11 1912; and jMIKREAS.iwe, the pwple o^ Woodbridge

••••mini), are aware Ql the important contn-ii tu comhiunlty welfaUe being made byscout leaders through their work with the• <if the nation; and

WHKREAS, the Girl Scout organization has•'•'•" t« more than 2',i million girl members: almost 800,000 adult leaders, who are each

•mug up to their Promise to Do Their Duty(1"<l and Country, to Help Other People at

lniu'.s, and to Live by the Girl Scout Laws;"Vulty, honesty, courtesy, cheerfulness, use-"• , kindness, and helpfulness tq others:N()W, THBREfiQRE, f Walter Zirpolo, by" o f the authority vested ln me as Mayor of

"'"bridge Town.shlp, hereby proclaim March1 1(i of this year 1963 as Girl Scout Week and'"'I' 12 as the 51st Anniversary of the found-1 (|i Girl Scouting in the United States of

'"'•ncu. I therefore call upon all citizens to give( ;i'l Scouts now and In the coming years

st cooperation and support so that ln-K numbers of girls may benefit from the

)cndiu program of training in citizenship1(11 the Girl Scout organization offers.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE-UNIX) SHTT MY HAND ANU CAU8ED THKSEAL OP THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD-BRIDQE TO BE AFFIXED THIB 25THDAY OF FEBRUARY, 1983.

WALTER ZIRPOLO, MayorTownship of Woodbridge

/] Thank youWoodbridge!

1 We wish to tlwnk alltha'-t1 who helped makeoui' first year ln Wood-brldge u very succtssfulone. We extend an In-vitation to all to visitILS during our Anniver-sary Celebration,

Andrew Sobolskyand

Paul PittelProprietors

Till RSDAV - FRIDAY & SATURDATf ONLV!1 ^ ^ W * * * " ^ ^

20% OFFON ALL; MUSICAL

ACCORDION and(ilJITAR STUDIO

Lcsfions at Beginner, Intermediateand Professional Levels. PersonalSupervision Mr. Sobolsky.

Ml^IC SCHOOLlessons in' Theory, Harmony, Ar-ranging, Orchestration. By Mr.Sobolsky Ptraonally.

ACCORDION SALESSERVICE* RENTAL

Reasonable Prices, Quailtj Mer-chandise, W» Maintain Our OwnWorkshop on Premises.

Musical Acct'ssoriesStrings. R.eedj, Oils, Picks, Cases,Pitch Pipes, Straps, Stands, PaperEtc., Always en Hand.

SHEET MUSIC and RECORDSComplete Selection of

POPULAR • CLASSICALTOP HITS & OLDEES

OPKN IIA1LV 10 A.M. TO 9:3» P.M.

NORGE LAUNDRY and CLEANING V ILLAGE -121 MAIN ST. • WOODBRIDBE-Hcar A&P Super Market

GRAND OPENING

LUCKY

XPERIENCED ATTENDANTALWAYS ON DUTY.

SILVER DOLLARJUST FOR TRYING

NOW YOU CAN

SAVE 75%OH YOUR PRY CLEANING

THESE ARB TYPICAL LOADS FOR $F.7i• 4 MEN'S SUITS OR • 2 PR..DRAPES OR• 9 DRESSES OR• 8 PR. SLACKS OR• 15 SWEATERS OR

• 3 TOP COATS OR• 10 SKIRTS OR• 4 -5 SNOW SUITS

OR ANY COMBINATION OF ABOVEREADY TO WEAR IN 50 MINUTES1

EXTRA SPECIAL OPENING OFFER!

FREE WASHIN OUR AUTOMATIC NORGE WASHERS!

Bring Th^s Coupon With You!

Good Mar«h 12th thru March 18, 1M3• • • • • ^ • • • • • • • • H l . . . . . . . . J

LAUNDRY AND CLEANING\S I L- I— /X C3i E

QUALITY SELF SERVICE,COIN-OP DRY CLEANING

NQRGE COIN-OP DRYCLEANING if to good, iowonderful, that we will PAY YOU for trying it dur.ing this wnsational 2-DAY Opening Celebration. Wewill give yop a LUCKY SILVER DOLLAR FREE whenyou use our NORGE Self-Serviot Coin-Op DVydwningmachines at t ie regular price of

ONE URGE LOAD

AMPLE FREEPARKING IN

REAR.

NOHOl - 121 Main St., Woodlirldge, N. J.

121 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J.Near A&P Super Market

OPEN MON. - SAT., 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. SUNDAY-10 A. M. - 6 P. M.

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Many AttendedBlue-Gold Dinner

WOODBRIDOE — Some 100IMTSOII.1; nttrndd th&/\nnualblue and Rold dinner of Cub: ..out Puck 36 held recently atthe Woodbridjfc Jewish Com-munity Outer with Albert Le-riiic, rubmaster, presiding as

i must or of ceremonies, accord-ing to a report by David Lang-

.cr, publicity chairman. The In-vocation WRB given by RabbiSamuel Ncwberger and guestsjwrro introduced by Mr. Langer,institutional representative.

The indinn dance team of

Troop .n pi'estmird mUliniitlc Ilium aiherman, Dmrtd Twnktnl Al Rotunda, attiitMt dUtrlct Kantor. Joseph A.Indian dunces In full Indlanjoavid Ynnvarv George Y»n-commissioner, presented a ban- li missioner;

Coached by Bruno! ' ner to the Pack for partlclpaKasiewlcz, .scoutmaster,- and! _ " In the Northeast District ScoutPeter Mflnlck, assistant scout- B u r t s h l ' r ' >-lpnsuier of the A.Ramamast,,-, th , group l i iciudedl^^commltU*^P^ea_ented, D e n s 3 a n d 5 p r c s entedmaster, the Kroup included , ,David Barrett, William Frritoh!*£- ^ . ^ < * » » « } enStied.

Atan Kl.« hne as the tat;^ g n d Q o l d

lice commissioner;Merger; Mr. Rotunda, assistantdistrict commissioner; livingSumka. neighborhood commis-sioner; J o s e p h SchlesliiRfr,youth council chftlimnn; .TravPlndllng, youth activities dlrcc-tor: Ruwell Clemens, scnut-master; Chester Willis, advisor

INSURANCE COMPANY (iKNKRAL ACKNT: Harry S. Pnvekl. Woodbrid^, presidentof <he Poiyeki Agency, Wondbridge. is shown siRning paperg after being namfd generalagent for the Colonial Life Insurance Company of America. Left to right: W. Thoma.Fiquet, vice president of the insurance company. Mr. Fozyckl a-nd stand.n*, Joseph Ma-

tusiewkl. head of the Foiyeki Agency insurance department.

Pozycki NamedGeneral Agent

WOODBKEXJE — The ap-pointment of Harry S. Pozycki.Inc., as general agent for theColonial Life Issurance Com-pany of America was an-nounced recently by Vf. ThomasPiquet, Vice President, Ordi-nary Agencies Department ofthat company. The PcwyckiAgency Is located on Route 9,Sayrevllle.

The Colonial Life is affiliatedwith Chubb & Son, Inc.,through the Federal InsuranceCompany. By reason of Its af-filiation, the Colonial togetherwith one of Chubb's companies,has launched a personal lines

P—V._;T~ -H. J ~ -W J ' • -^••r ^ « ^ ^ w ' -~~r - — -^ ^

Woodbridge Oaks

ert Ackerman, Adams Street, demonstration.were Mrs. Edwsrd Ackermanand Mrs. Salvatore Patrl, New-ton.

—Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kron-ert, Wood Avenue, were hostson Staurday'evening at a familyCatherine, Quests included:Ralph Caliendo, Sr. and Mr. andMrs. Ralph Caliendo, Jr., New-ark: Mr. and Mrs. TheodoreCaliendo and children, Charlesand Carol and Mrs. Emil Cftlt-

Colonlal general agent can offer Cndo, all of Iselin. On Sunday,all the Important personal lines'Mr. and Mrs. Kronert andof insurance — Life, Accident|children, Walter and Carol, with

salesrv.

program known as PlanThrough Plan IV,

ALICE CUTHBERT8ON

1806 Oak Tree R«ad

Iselin, New JersejTel. LI 8-8469

AVENEL — A Judo demon-stration was the feature attrac-tion of the Men's Club meet-ing at Congregation B'nai Ja-cob Sunday. Woodbridge Town-

—Sunday afternoon KUests at ship patrolman Ralph Proleichthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- and his assistants gave the

The ground consecration cer-emony held Sunday at the localtemple was attended by a largecrowd. Ground-breaking cere-monies will be held April 7at 2 P.M, Town dignitarieshave been invited to celebratethe occasion which marks thebeginning of a building expan-sion program,

Religious services, to be helditomorrow at 8:30 P.M., willhave Rabbi Philip Brand deliv-ering the sermon, Jeffrey Dlu-

and Health. Homeowners andiMrs, Emil Caliendo and c h i i . R^ch will conduct the services

Automobile in one package. The dren Linda and Karen, were| ln h o n o r o f W s B a r M l t z v a h l

Judo ProgramFor Men's Club

Thomas Qerity, Tlbor Koncz , m a n «->™hner asLavrence Szabo, and Eutfene:Sft lMmcn o f e l e c t r l c

Waiw. I Judge Benjamin Kantor prc-| . . . . . m » n , v,...™.Alfred Kaplan advancemen t 8 * '^ appreciation plaques to A s p ( l t o f " * p u b l C SpPB^:of Explorer Post 36. Mayor Wnl.

i M » m . \ A lLll l l f ln C a m n " r ' A n n Hilton, HW m e r l t *>*<&* requirements,^,. z , , . p o l o 5 O n t „ wnrm rr-committeeman, piesented a w a i i p r l c d a K l r s c h n e r a n d R O ^ Jerry Lander and Jay S h e r } ^ , , , , , h l s m i , b i m y m attend,c o m m 111 e e m a n . presented Temitin, d e n m6thers; to Irwln s P o k e flvfl minutes each on | s Qf l h f ( V l , , , , r r 0 .awards to Michael Berman. Hundert, Pack committee chair- "My Experiences as a Boy -

Leonard Camporale. Josephman, Alfred Kaplan and Burt'Scout" and "Camp Cowaw-A crntly coiidmtcfl a acmu wCammy, Robert demons, Alan'sher, commltteemen; AlbertB°y 8 c o u t ' s Paradise", respec- bath and OneR Slmbiiot a imHundert, John Hilton. Edward [Levlne, cubmaster; Richard lM*- services. A patrol of ironpKaplan. Alan Klrschner, Law-'Ballon, William Clemens, Jer-rence Levlne, Mnrk Ijcvine.lry Lnngcr and Jay Sher, denMark Lleber, Alan Slier, Wll-lchiefs.

Dick Lane, local magician, led by ScoulmMter Clc.m'ns.entertained with acts of magic, and n patrol of Explorers of

lOuests of honor included Judge Past 3fi. led by Mr Knnbn p.u - n

tlcipated over the weivthe "deep'freTflsc" t-n'Camp Cowaw.

Pack 36, Troop an .,,|38 each had a hooih ,> .,''krat lng a Scout n-.i]\ ,.1''3cout-A-Rama and ,.;„'',, ''celved a banner Of p, 'tlon. ' '•

KENNKDTs TRIP *„„,Diplomat! uttrciiVii

•PrMtdent Kennrrty1'Italy might be n\m\clndp other Europcnn .

The White, Hon<-.i' ,.l.hnt the Prpsident in,|an Invitation humPremier Panfani tothis year. The dnti' ,i •not been art.

Watch for thisstriking new RNAST(First NAtional STort Msign.. . smart as thestores it identifies nndsoon to be Seenthroughout the area.

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quests at the home of Mr. andMrs. Waller Brady, Colonia.

—Mrs. Sarah Zellner, Bronx,

which will be celebrated Sat-i lurday at 9:30 A.M. Mr. and | IfMrs. Joel Dlugasoh will spon-

.N. Y., was a weekend guest ritisor the Oneg Shabbot to whichMr. Pozycki. president of;the home of Mr. and Mrs. W a l - 1 ^ entire congregation has

Harry S. Pozycki, Inc., Is a res-ler Huryk, Wood Avenue. ^en invited,dent, of Woodbridge and has ' T"* dramatic group will re-been in the insurance and TealjoN TAXES s u m e shortly to start planning |estate business for many years. Senate Democratic Leader a variety show to be presented'

Mr. Poxyckl is active in many Mansfield,.of Montana says ifJn May. Children in grades 4

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Middlesex Countynnd civic affairs.

communityHe con-

there is a tax cut next year it to 6 in the public schools mayshould take the form of raisinglJoin this group by contactingthe individual exemption from!Mrs. Jule Isler. Present mem-

bers will be notified when thestructed a Professional Buildingon Route I), Sayrcville. He isl$600 to $700 or $800also the founder and builder of In giving his personal views.jmeetings resume,the Manalapan Country Club, Mansfield said he was opposed; This year's celebration ofManalapan, which will shortly to cuts in corporation levies.|Purim will be Sunday. On thi-sbe opened and is president of And he said any changes in tax;happy occasion, groggers willthe Manalapan Mnnagement^'ates should be accompanied:be distributed for the readingCompany. , by tax reforms, including with-jof the Megillah which will take

Mr. Pozycki is past chairman]holding taxes on dividends and place Saturday at 6 P. M.of Board of Directors of theWoodbridtrc Elks: a member ofthe Holy Name Society and theFathers' Club of St. Joseph'sChurch; a member of the Mid-dlesex fymrd of Realtors; Na-

interest.

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And T s u i Dilemma Facesfarm Planners On Hill

economy

I H i ' l

L A'I in

iot*fhtt(rhl problerrR5 iM WKllffofh a

There Is •wnfehPiM. however,ttint the RtiRwct' mutt 08 found\t the tobacco flrngrairi \i tosurvive — particular^ al * time"when the European CerflfnonMrtritrt \n ulinwlim IncrMllnldeposition In tftllwm l American farm pfBd-liets.

the enporl situation I* «1Mdiebjf Itivnivpd in the textile

lem whlrh ntcrtii bdnleHUt o t l

W i l n mill run huv U. fi. eot-fort |tt th» "world" prlff about8 l - j ciitd H pnunrt tinder therout of domwrtle mill*. To In-

«rnwprs airnlnstl

Inth» form nf n subsidy paymenton trt# exported cotton.

That keep* dotnpntlB grower*H happy - or would except for

onIhffl-

TOT fulimi, tpwciion ....|fmt Mm jwmvitiPntment In surplus cotton had

than It .5 billionig by the end of last vrnr, with

more than 900 million balesIT LTwnrfwwity

6r In

the Admlnlfl'lto!

p r i c « t y i t # m < o t h a l

dom«Uc mUJi Mn bettor meet

t ye»ri recrd # W! ir-Cured 8Ublllu-ratlon h*nd» undef

••r 1'iyport proitun,f« than trtpU ttil of••: y f n r ,

• tw jowmmm* li W -•!»flrc out iome WIV of! :-,n larmen to Ulip: diction MiltMtdplM*0: vfn» Ihal trend.

Ing more of the XJB. crop.JtttlCVtture Chairman

proposing I. qnal to that

, . , . „ . , , CVtLUll — 1

cent*. That petition J« backedbf the National Gotten OouncUand American Textile Manufac-turing InitltttW who contendtarln# InitltuUthat Miythlnu IH« win not ful

h th« Admlnlitntlon'i promi n or restore Industry conftdmet

UK GARDENMIS WEEK

h .rd to think of an lngeet•>:• won a popularity poll.i. > V.nr^ybee I*n". a i/'.i-nlc,v ;>cn;i!e !i6t dhlf

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jPTA AnnouncesLuncheon PlansWOODBIUDOE-Mn. Prank

J. Decttaw. publicity ehalnaaft,announced plana for a lunch-eon for the Amboy region ofthe ploctMn Council Parent-1

ITBtttM* UkoatoUbM w e da*,cuert at 1 mmfiit of the ex*leouttre board of Our Lady of|Mt. Camel PTA. The luncheon

b e M d o n March J Bat Mt.

su theAiirlcultuit who

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will eerre u hostesses. Ilire. A H Molnar, pnaldent.

announted May i t haa been eetu the tentative date for theSpring fashion show. Furtherplane win be dbwuiaed i t thenext membership meeting on

you lso a lively Intereet

X help pakethe envy of the

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Anyone Interested In attend-ing the annual communionbreakfut of the Amboy regionmust complete reservations byMarch 15. TlckeU rrtay be ob-tained from MM. Molnar orMrs. Declbue, chairman. The

will attend 8J00 masa atHoly Pamlly Church. Emersony m yStreet. Carleret on March 24land breakfast will M iervedimmedlaUly afterwardi at St.

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U1B „ . « « « , — n « " e-udltorluiri. High and Ro-.-.«en a whole serie. ot,manow»kl Styeeto, Cafrret.

'.In> .describing manyl " _ , .m« garden meecu a n d \ A v e n e l nan l o H ea

•heir life hUtorle. and, S m d n B u f . f > Q ^

|l '••'-.-.m In color ahow ex-i;it the m » c u look like.

•• to adult, and tne'••nugf they cause.

• bulletin* do not tellpets. That's a Job

- mrny calendar! that"' puhluhes frequently,•IK them a< better control• ''ion bfcomes available.

' 'in1 hulletlnp tnost eer-v »IU help you put your';•"'« on a firmer scientific

Hurry um up, Minnetonia. % go qtrfcktoding Po&+tottade urn in ihs heap big heatx

[auqhing horse s^y deafer gl^3 urnin many moons during BuickTFadlng ft>w mmtl.Buicktater^t-car m mflntum af prios U Muf

Lte I of, a Mfimpum <a\ted '& a wtoum earned/

[\ M research s t e M Soufcf/0 neww r b u ^ (ay ihe price tf^ Btikijy^nflrvwind up ivirt only a Moiv pricemmef car/

rtlt

face.

KWlSi Mr. and Mm.Charlei n. Butt. 108 aeerfrlaSt., Clark, have announced theengagement of their daughter,8andra Helene. to Philip Btepli-en Pranko. ion of Mrt. and Mr*,hal l ftanko, 4l» Tappen Street.

The brlde-rtect Is a graduateof the Arthur L. Uohruon Re-Honal High Behe^l, Clark, andthe Berkeley Secretarial School,Eaat Orange. She ti employedU a secretary fcf Htk Oil andr * "cjen

AND 8TKNIOTAK-

> know! but what i l t h''•f you ean Impress a

hl> ' by talking glibly about"•iUirsunenmi p k l l t d u i f' 5 n cyclamen mite, whichntubably k«ew all along,

I 's fond of African vloleta,II "-»••> a n d I v y .

»»••«• we bulletins to be read[; "';iTi* and kept handy fo:

next eprlng and

• M •!""T

Perth Airaduate

Amboyof St.

Chemical Corp«Mr. Pranko, aj grad

Mary1* *lgh Bchool. Perth Am-boy, Is a radarman with the0 . S. Navy. He Is stationed In!Rhode bland.

iHiicr.

"re' l i i > k

Sodality Group Setshpaghetti Supper

AV1NEL — 8t. Andrew'i So-dality will iponwr a spaghettisupper Sunday" from 8 to 7 J».m..In the church hall, Madjioii

. JnterUlnnunt w«| beh P l l k l '

eight pubUcatlonaand you oait getfrom your wunty

iTeOIM. J n t rprovided by John Plleckl

Mlu Anne Setrulo andh

Mly

Mlu Loll BstocJtPamela Pepiln.

TlckeU may be purchasedSunday after each Man at St.Andrew'i church

- . . . » 7Our «u,», , lrene Qfmer are N - ^ , " 1 * " .' ! u . r a u , m t « by tending and « w »re blng Mtoted by!'l to Garden Reporter Mlsa Jean Or«zner. Mr*. Fran-

I""'-'" of Agrlcultur* Newleea M-eM. Mlas Jeannle »"»"' • ^ : - k .MMBKR

uider by "V"^»f "Iii-t Flowers" Is Bullewn H4;

•';«« of Kvergreen Treea and

Melons,' VuiUM.' Bwain- lga» Health DepartniWt pl«w295; -. T ^ W , to aeek a patient en an organicPlant., rWpen^otateei , compound It a y . has produced•t«i.M Me; "Cum ind the,»ood resuiu in treating two«H r»mfl»•• 30» .dogs aflllcted with cancer.•\ P«l . I « f y V«|«tablee The dogs warebrought » the

he Carrot FamlW," m de»artment In " — < h "lr *-cent postcard Is yov "re given »

t o ' t h e i v i d e r f u l w o i •'•• b u t l u ii

your local qualityBujckDeatets

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PAOR BIGHTThursday, March 7, 1963

Purim CarnivalPlanned Mar. 10FORDS — A Purlm carnival j

is planned by the Sisterhood of'the Parkway Jewish Center onjSunday afternoon, March 10,!

istflitlng «t 1:00 PM. at School!No 25. ;

i The Hebrew and Sunday jSchool classes will present Ashort Purlm program under thej

idln-ction of their able tpacher.Mis Jacob Erin. The Senior!,Ynuth Group is planning Ramesjand will operate these booths atjthr rarnlvftl. Prizes will be;awarded, to the winners, and;Israoli religious articles andhomemade cakes will be sold.Refreshments, Including hot,does and soda, will be available. jAdmission is free and door;'prizes will be awarded. I

CROSS OF PEACE CAMPAIGN — In Woodliridne Rotunderway Monday night with Committeoman W i l M o t -tenser, purchasing the first Celtic cross from thr C.tholieWar Veterans, Pictured above during the ceremonies left

to riRhl arc: Stephen Rjislnmo\vic7, lister Sharrle, LouisCsirsrri. Mr. Mao Mortonsen, John Arva, Paul Si&an, hos-pital chairman: And Kenneth Badore, welfare officer.

Avenel Juniors to TakePart in Drama Contest

AVENHL — The Junior Wo-man's Club of Avenel will beone of the clubs presenting aplay in the sixth district dramatournament tomorrow night atthe Westminster Hall. West-fleid. The club's entry in thetourney is entitled, "If theShoe Pinches," and ta being di-rected by Mrs. William Dean,drama chairman. The cast in-

committee member, askedmembers to bring in wire han-gars to the next meeting. 5643

to St. Cecelia's Church, Iselln,according to Mrs. Dinkowitz,youth chairman. The clubvoted to help defray the ex-penses with the Avenel Wo-man's Club in sending a dele-gate to Citizenship Institute at

eludes Mrs. Peter* Dinkowitz,!Douglass College in June.Mrs. Anton Souza, Mrs. JamesKenna and Mrs, George Yates.

The club's recent meeting at

A paper mache demonstra-tion will be presented byCharles Miller of the Rahway

the local first aid squad build-1Recreation Departmenting heard various reports from Tuesday's meeting.department chairmen. In re-gard to the international rela-tions department, hand pup-pets are being made by mem-bers for the Good Ship Hope.Mrs. John Egan Jr., is holdingstory hours for members' chil-dren and planned a

at

international | n Iocate Jlfall6w>|dptl.w»Nicht is Held

WOODBRIDGE — Interna-tional Friendship was thetheme of a party held by Inter-mediate Troop 93. Place mats,

the Peppermint Patrol.Lois Abate spoke on Italy

and wore an Italian costumemade by her mother. Reportswere given on Denmark byLynn Nielsen and on theUnited States by Patricia Egan.

MODERN ADVICE !i A family who moved from'town to the suburbs decidedthrv needed » watchdog tounard the house at night. So

I they brought the largest dogthey could find in the kennel iof a nearby dealer. Not longjafterwards, burglars broke into1

he house. They were not dis-l.urbed at all by the dog who!

.slept throughout the burglary.The head of the house went tothe dealer and complained.

"Well," eipWned the dealer,'what you need now Is a little

big dog."

The woodbridge High SchoolClass of '48 Committee, plan-ning for a 15-year reunion, to!be held at Log Cabin Lounge,is seeking to locate the class-mates as follows:.

Robert Demler, RichardCoryell. Helen DeBot Kearaby,Margaret Bennlng, GertrudeSorenson Ruddy, Dorothy Doll-ber Battle, William Stafford,Marie Vagnozzi, Stanley War-hol, Rose Hagter Vaughn, Rob-ert Turk, Louise Murdock,Norms Peterson, Michael Mad-zin, Joseph Green, Paul Ander-

Articte from various coun- j ^ ; Anthony "Neme"th, f r o t h y

75th BirthdayFORDS — Mrs Barbara

s^^^Q^nPstreetTrevision committee meeting for g u e s t a t a mmise 7 5 ^her home Monday night. | d a y p a r t v g i v e n i n ^ h o n o r

Mrs. Bruce McKee, veterans b y n e r daughters, Mrs. William

tries were displayed by DianeJost, Betty Jane Duser, Kelly-ann Caso, Virginia Shaffer,Karen Hoban. and GeorgetteSchaeffer.

A Girl Scout handbook and.song book from Denmark were'displayed and explained byMiss Eileen Christensen, lead-er. Refreshments from differ-ent countries were served bySenior Scout Carol Christensen

and armed forces chairman,reported 85 valentine's day fa-vors and 43 magazines weretaken to the New Jersey State

Siska of Fords and Mrs. HarryPuglisi, of Nixon, held Sundayat the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Richard Mo-

Home for Disabled Veterans.She mailed eight birthday[" Guests attending were John

solgo, also of Fords.

Avery, Ernest Mandy, ShirleyAnn Clausen Richter, MarkKulp, Frank Patterson, DorothyPalmbalt Tomasso, Donald Par-rell. Rose Marie Stasktewias,and- Joseph Nikovits.

If anyone has the addressesof any of the above the infor-mation should be relayed toMrs. Margaret Literate Meglis.

SAYING IT WITH VINEGAR

$2 EXTRAAn Amazonian wife got into

an argument with her littleWife — "I've got you this;weasel husband, beat the day-

bottle of hair tonic, darling."Husband — "But my

isn't falling out."

;lights out of him, was hauled

l into court and fined $10. In-stead of handing the cleric $10

carls during February to thekiidas, Hopelawn; Mrs. Fannie out rather badly."patient? Tentative plans wereisisko and Miss Lynn Sisko,made to hold a party for Uiejparteret: Mr. and Mrs. Harrypatients a: Lyons Hospital In Pugiisj and their three children,East Orange. • Nixon: Mr. and Mrs. Prank

A list of items still needed Galambos. Sr., Mr. and Mrs.for the baby layette for the Richard Mosolgo and their threeChild Welfare Bureau was an- children, Mr. and Mrs. Williamnounced by Mrs. James Mazza, Siska, Mrs. Veronica Balog.president. A fina: report on the Mrs. Helen Deak. Mrs. Juliarecent beauty supplies demon-;Kojsza. Mrs. Elizabeth Koper,strations wa? ::•.?:• by Mrs. Mrs. Josiph Lacza. Mrs. FrankDinkowitz. Mrs. Anthony P.JMikuski, Sr., Mrs. Anton Nem-Graham, ways and means>th, and Mrs. Mary Orosz, all—.—_ jof Fords.

Friendship Party ' Mis. Szecsi has two children.r< J 1 J L D .f ive grandchildren and threeConducted by Broicme g r e a t grandchildren,

WOODBRIDGE — Ar. Inter- — :national Friendship party was • • •held by Brownie Troop 28 atthe Firs; Presbyterian Church.,

Costumes from foreign coun-tries were worn ,by: Kim Ru-ane, Lynn Pheatey. Deborah jCaran. and Anine Gerity.

Mrs. F. Christensen, leader,!spoke 0:; Denmark »nd dls-lplayed art;o!« from that coun-'try. Sensor Scent Carol Chrts-itensen showed the Browniesletters and pictures from herpen pal. Grew Mouriistn. Den-mark. At the completion ofthe party, the girls enjoyedfood dishes from five differentcountries,

Wife — "I know, but I want she handed him $12.you to give tt to your typist atj "What's the extra *2 for?" hejthe office; her hair is coming asked.

PITCH ADISC

ALL SET FOE FUN: T o a n n t m of thr Parkway JewishCommunity Center ar* shown with some of thr postrr*thfj nuulr for a Pnritn camivU to t* hrld Sunday at

SrhiMil 25. I*ft to rljfht a i r : Susan !*ank. ItruiMilrhrll Bohkln, Mark Boedany and Judllh J.ir

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Tbondty, March 1, 1963

Earth Flown from IsraelUsed at Synagogue Site

AVENEL — The round con-;— —secration ceremony was held at p . rr\ n I*B'nal Jacob, Lord Street, BUB- Sl iftW I A KptlfMltjday. The rmmony of mixing J " U n l V U C I I C " 1

Jthp earth at Its present build-1 C L 1 1 'Iii8 site with earth flown from OCnOlarSHlp! 1

Israel was completed by RabbiPhilip Brand and past presi-dent Martin Lltlnger.

HOPELAWN^Grades 3M and

* • •

Rabbi Philip Brand, of B'nal'? P " ™ * *

Students of,4 P of School

. # •

I i 11 PLANS — Aboft are w a r of Ihr mrmbrnir.jnmH*" who mad* arrantftnenU for a teatl-

i , 1(lim.» In h»»«r ol Charlen Moinar which will beL U . I . 1« at The rin«, Bottom row, left to right.

mastpr-of-ccremonlea for theremainder of the program.I Cantor Meyer Trachtenberglead Uie group In the ringingof the Star Spangled Bannerand the National Anthem ofIsrael, "Hatlkvah". A prayer

| was chanted by Rabbi SamuelNrwberger, of CongregationAdath Israel, Woodbrldge.

Other speakeri were HowardPlorman, president of Congre-atlon Beth Am, Colonla, Rho- ™ e e n

da Lltlnger, of the Sisterhood

Peter Tolh, James Riwlto, Eugene S.«brelner, EdwardHkay, Stf vm djrpnM; top row, Jack Netta, I<ouli Horvnth,Louis Itrnyeci, Michael Meha«, Steve Dobot.

inner \vcnelPromoted

;.; .v.mw W. (Tom... i,,;^:i, [ormerly «f• • . A K i i f O f W• x (\i investment of.

' - A- \M . since ! • ' * •n.,ii a major »romo-

.;iic Chlcaifo man-, ,„ r of the firm, It Is

,1 iv Mmond duPont,

vNixp'son wu prtvl-'Svdtt. Horn«r ts Co.,

•> T. V airbed by Prancls•••i u r o

•••. • Thompson was

to the All - SouthernCopJwtnM UAID, for three con*KCUUVO years — from 1046 to1948, being selected as an All-America center In his final yearof collegiate competition.

Tommy" Thompson's suc-rilrge football won him

two top sports awards In 194a—ths Newark, M. J., AthleticClub award for the Otustand-

Berkman Will Speak2nd Ward COPTo Induct Slate

FORDS — The newly electedofficers of the Steond WardRepublican Club of Woodbrldge at the Woodbrtdge Jewish Cora-

WOODBRIDQK - Edward 0 .Betktnan, author of 'Cast aGiant Shadow" will speak* be-fore Congregation Adath Israel

will be Installed tomorrow at8 p.m. with Charles J. Moinar,Woodbrldge, as Installing offl-

munlty Center March 24 at t

Ing Football Player from the c e r . The meeting will be heldstats of Niw Jerwj. and the a t the Scandinavian Hall, 534

"Cast a Giantthe story of the

Richmond Touchdown Club New Brunswick Avenue.RlchRrd J.

elected to apresident and officers, who Will

award (or the OutstandingLineman In ths Southern Con-ference.

After his graduation In M9\KVI9 w | t h htm are:wtth a bachelor of arts degreeIn business administration, heJolnsd UM ranks of the power-

Helm has beensecond term as

f u l c l e v e U n d B r o w n i; t h e n

Peter W- Bmoyak. vice presl-<cnt; Mrs. Virginia Jordan,

correspondinn secretary: Mrs.rle

JAtClcan OoSenS. S i Mr

Avrnel, he am-!| ,ter of the National FootballjflOn' l reMurer'] All i t t

M w d l n «

. ,HJI, lils gridiron;.' m ending th* Col-\V:::!am and Mary

ur rcfl'-rT he was erafumen

All interested Republicans of'the Second Ward arc Invited

White collar d s u gaining on to attend the meeting and takapart

man, on behalf of the newmembers.

A round of appreciative ap-plause was heard when co-chairman of the building fund Schwartz, Gerald Trabalka,

At lewhh Center drWe. O w n e Miller iM U s - Robert Bauralsr, Janet Kascur,

Shadow"courage of

Mickey Marcus, the West Point-er from Brooklyn who becamethe first I*raeU general since BtOOMEES MTDENJuda Maccabet.

Mr, Berkman Is a fortigncorrespondent and an authorityon Middle East activities. Hehas served as a speaker on be-half of th« United Nations.During the war he was Balkan-Middle East Chief of the US.Foreign Broadcast Intelligence

children.The public Is welcome.

>f B'nat Jacob, Ed Stern, onBehalf of the founders of the'ongregatlon, Lennle Lleber-

Members of the east wereJames Dynarskl as Pled PlporRichard Tyler as Oble. Joanne:Calontonl, Katrlnka; Allen Yu-Ihas?, mayor; William Strubel,;stempernlckcl; and Robert Ste-1

phano, Bumperfopf. [

Appearing as women wereJane Hassay, Beverly Lanstord,Eileen Calabro, Phillls Verba,1

Allene Szycher, Diane Arnold,Sharon Puzak, Linda Lehman,

Joyce Veres,Bernadlne Babol, Maureen Ellasand Sharon Kowalczyk.

Children were portrayed byJoanne Terebush, SharonBahlman, Deborah Lentz, Deb-orah Lentz, Deborah Dollnlch,Janet Lopazanskl, Diane Da-

t«r Jacobs, and chairman of Ronald Cserr, Barbara Ellas,

THE 1ATK8T IN FASHION: A style «how, "The Kmperor's New Clothes," will be presentedby School 9 PTA, Tuesday at S r.M., at the school, West Avenue. A skit will be presentedafter which home-sewn fashions will be modelled. Above »re some of the women who wWparticipate, Mrs. Walter McFaddrn, Mr*. M. Jonasstn, Mra. Glen Hill and Mn. A. Mawer.Others participating are Mm. Raymond Haborak, Mrs. Mario Novellirih, Mrs. Corinne KastvLawrence Becker, Carol Hatler, I.ury Comerford. Kathy Ravaloll, ROM Hilton, Ftonnc* FU*>

Kevin Filo.

trlda Andreonl, Paula Ely, ney, Alan Mohary, Brucelsen. Mrs. Pauline QagUano wUmod, James DePew Robert Mlchele Deak, Roberta SaboL.Wahlgren, and Robert Heiser.jln charge of tickets and MlM

Zenobta Palyla, Denlse St.) The announcer was Linda Carmella Querino, makeup.Pierre, and Laura Wojcik.

Participating In the pro-Richard Roth, and Bruce logue were Bruce Turcotte,Welgel. Rocco Benyola, William Brown,

The rates In the story were Bruce Shwlner, Paul Malapol-

Solovey and ushers IncludedJanet Babine, Lisa Kubtlt and FEDREAL CRKDITDeborah Totln.

The play was directed by Mrs.special MrviMS, Morty Oinlger,wen Introduced by Mr. Lltln-ger. Thi choir sang during theceremony.

The actual ground breaklngjVayda, Joni Schweltzwe, SonyaJKevln Barnes, William Stanke-1 charge were Mrs. Rosemaryceremom for the starting of 'fihevchenko, Cynthia Gil, Pa- wlcz, Richard Carr, Karl Kar-'Manzzeo and Mrs. Arlene Peter-the new building will be held,April 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the siteon Lord Street.

in the persons of Christine;ski, John Ballnt, Steven Palyla,Icharge of music. Teachers In have recently been made by Scommittee appointed by Pits-

Far-reachlng proposals to re-vamp and limit the Oovern-

Margaret Pish who Is also lnment's vast credit program!

ident Kennedy.

London — Britain's stores re-port • booming bloomer bus-iness following the blusteryblizzards.

The unusual cold weather InLondon has caused a sell-outon the knee-length underpants.

At first the girls bought themas a joke. But later they ad-

Sentce and later served aamltted their grandmothersWorld-Wide Director of Infor- knew a "thing or two aboutmatton for Uie U. N. Appeal tor keeping warm." The bloomers

are long, wooly, warn and un-glamorous.

irst BanksREMEDY FOR "LACK OF CASH"

First Bank's loan officers knowthat when you need moneyto relieve a financial headache,you need it in a hurry.

You'll appreciate how quicklythey can turn your loan requestinto ready cash

Speed, plus understanding and confidentialhandling of your application...are always basic ingredientsof First Bank's loan service.If you need money for any sound purpoi*apply h e r e . . . 'whwa you get act ion. . .

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I Friday8:30 AM to 130 P.M.

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ALL DAY FRIDAY

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SUPER SPORTS-that's the only name for them!

Four entirely different kinds of caw to choose from,

including bucket-seat convertibles and coupes. And

most every one can be matched with such sports-car

type features* as 4-speed stick or Powerglide trans-

mission, Positraction, tachometer, high performance

engines, you name it. • If you want your spice without

sacrificing the luxuries of a full-sized family car, try

the Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. It's one of the

smoothest road runners that ever teamed up with a

pair of bucket seats. It even offers a new Comfortilt

steering wheel* that positions right where you want

it. • The new Chevy II Nova S3 has its own brand

of excitement. Likewise the turbo-supercharged WK"

engine Corvair Monza Spyder and the all-new Corvrtto

Sting Rays. It's simply a matter of deciding how

sporty you want to get, then picking your equipment

and power-up to 425 horses in the Chevrolet SSF

including the popular Turbo-Fire 409* with 840 hp

for smooth, responsive handling in city traffic.

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fiodeny Chevrolet, Inc. June Chevrolet, l i e TiM Ckiwilit I n .Main 8t—PA l - l « o SO Eoosevelt Ave.—Kl 1-5UJ MUWlesei Ave.—U 9-«80 HO New Bnuu. An^-HI t41M

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PAGE TEN Thursday, Match 7, 1963

l i ie Crow's Nest

: ;-•!. Lorir J Gord-r. of' - Force R^.TJ:U:;Z O " : « .

I Am boy, H:;r.ou:K*d '.r.at;• >rr: W Giiice. 828 W(-s:

".•••. S"warf-n and WilliamP ''•'crm;n?ton. '.96 Sh'rrrS.::••.: Woodbridge. enliMf-d mtr.-- A T Far-re ia«'. mor.ih ar.dare at Lackland ATB '•?: bi-.ctraining. S n Loren a i » an-nounced that Brjcf Rod::eyTobias, son of Mr. arid Mrs.James Tobia*. 592 Garden Ave-nue, Woodbridge -aras er.i-^-dlor Officer Training School ar.dwill be commissioned a secondlieutenant In Ma*.

Here and There:Two Woodbridre Smdenu at

Simmons Colleie. Boner..Maw, have been named to theDears'* List. They are Kith NBosenWum. dauph:«r ol Mrand Mrs. Isadcre Rosenb'.um.64 Hiph Strm, TTIIO it a ;__orIn the School of Science and COLONTA — MrsMary Ann C. Stcvener, daueh- H<r"i(r, prf.'idfn: of !ter of Mr. ar,d Mrs. Carl Stt- 0; 7> x p> Be:h Am re

Teachers TakePart in Program

SOCIAL

WfHiDBRIDOE Mwe ih«nion •

SECURITY

IL-EB

AuxiliaryyBirthday S<

viWcarten and firM• •; from thf

Oiiu Schools (fathered inSchool AdminWmiion

:u to tflkp p»H In a pro-aimed at fostering- and

' heBit-."(i

R * a d l n w Program in our earlr

I>i Mai.iorl-- Parkn . o! thfO'fic- of Child nnri Youth Study<:• thf Stale Department tXF-'ijcHtior. In her remarks fin-iih-'siyi-d the role of emrrimfnl-::•'} background find thr child'*p--cv>iinrn M critical part* of:• r-.diTn-ss and urrMl t w h r r sr.m to overlook the importanceo' :hf .security a child feel* »fa i,-fjit of (i worth? <*>if-ocm-

ih t l «H

n children build a strong

Th" second tnrmbp: -of thrsiiPl. Mis Helm Chodosh kin-

teacher. School i".

'have a birthday so.g My cousin's check wa» nin^ g:oo at the

months coming after she ap- Birthday* ofplied for Social Security. There ary, and March, -nin*as some trouble with her Ux brsted. Secret pal* «;|vftums. How can I keep thto vealNi and new *.,.,•[rom happening to me? I'm chosen,planning to retire from my A t , h f , M l m i H ^Mi'ie John Sherry, rhaiim

V Ort In Uwh with the trlbuted ticket.-! for ipeople at jronr rOcnl Social s(K\t\ o n March 21 atSemritj •fflce U dlMUH your [mll. Each memberretirement plant. When you t 0 \)T\ni w\wf (or ,h(,visit thr Social 8eturltr of-fVe. It will help If you Ukewith you a copy of ynur U»t

tax return. Many tlmct,delay can be fore-

and prop" a»«P» t»k«n

In tint the matter up beforeThl» not only

the proonalitf of therlafm when a prn*n retlrei.but al«o help* protect »«alnrtpwniblr IOM of benefit pay-mrntvQ. 1 haif hi'urd quite a bit

Plan* for the poppyand Mrs. F. J P

appointed an ehalrmai)Announcement was ma

the County CouncilIn Ixe.lin on .\pril 5. The:be a dedication of <•<>!, Winner of the daikprl«e n i Dorothy <Vbi.|T

The annual e sayulnners werp annotuicf-dlowx: Priscllla Knudsrnmin Avenue, Iaeltn. a <

BASEBALL CUB HOT'SF. — Here's an arrhitw-t's sketch of the newelub houw plarnrd b> the Fords-Clara Barton Boys Baseball Leauiif.The two-itton •.tructurc oreupriiu 3.52» squarr feet, features twomerlin; KXim>. jn nftirr kitrhen. lavatorif-s. utility and st«ra{e rooms

'jnd a K'a»t-rnrlmrd bilfon.T orrrlookinx Dennb and Mrmorial SeMa.Financing of thr rnnstmction i* belnt handled throunh donalloiw froalocal budnrst and indmtry and the feneral public

| n g s b o n d < , n d

Sisterhood Tells S Ramot Chapter \F°*h™Sh™ D<«< School 1 P T Airen! ' # ] Changed by Deborah

explain symbofc ^d at S ' S e t S lnQUCtlOIli COLONU - A change in Mtt\S T l l C s d a V

April 10. i;v ".i.f I'SY. accordingto Mrs. Straus Parents

"be Invitf-d to riear the chllD l f j u g t e l l the 5ior>' o- Passover and:

vener. 170 C^r.ton Street, whoIs a sophomore » tiie PnnceSchool Prograin ir. Retailing in M .the School of B-jEiness Admin-,y,^i>:.-ation. Both student* art ,^'m

praciuat« of Woodbridge Sen-ior High School . . . MarinePrivate Robert A. Weis, son of w,'

pcr..= at :ne

Mr. ar.d Mr*. A107 Washington Avenue, Colo-nla, hai complete recruit train-ing at Parris Island, 6. C. . . .And from Franklin and Mar-shall College, Lancaster. Pa.,

mem-presidem stated.1 of 140 paid

the addition ofnew members. Mrs. Sy Levin,

Nass, Mrs. Fred1

"r . ,. , FORDS —o-.fr piay will be pre- ] er M d p m . e ! e c t of N o r t h C T n

y iw fl.:n and sixth.N e w J e r w y

| the newlythe RamotiB'rith Women

COLONU — A change in!datf for the annual fashion

, !fh ™ " slw« was announced today by

experience where direct experi-ence is impouiblr Mrs Chod-osh called attention to a bookletjurt released by the EJemen-tr>- Edijcation Department Theboofcl« entnl«J "Trte Ktndep>'

Speaks" is based on suir-of many township

T, .^~r , r , ,™- _. •* teachers and contain): a varietyWOODBRIDOE_-_The_ next o f B c t l v i t l e s t h a t „ „ ^ ^

l o t e l l r

Mrs wiiliam"Hooper president fner*' " ^ o f ^ . S c h o o l for'developing "certain "aspect*of Colonia Deborah League. ' L w . ' ^ h e l d °" ***» l n of retdinms.

at a

-purpose room, at Schooland Lincoln Streets,',

M

thisA. You murt b

»bM. Only awoof h to «ee» you from do-ing any wbitontUI nlnfulwork c«n bf conttdercd. The4iaoUUtr t w hatr beennu«ed by Injury, bodily skk-new, menUI lllneM, or blind-new.Q My wn and 1 have

bwn recelvlnd survivors bene-fit; for two years. I understand

Joan Zabreakl »»•I«elln VFW ai a

<at the Post. T V :u;,'were LoretU Btnul. M.and Okttiorlrw 8«wkasex. MIM Z«*rwkl willin EdLnon. March 17MIM lioytrtr title of :'iBight District.! Judges for the i».||.

Mr«. HermanOo»tello, j -

'were

P*einharz. Mrs. Irvrin Schneiderand Mrs. Arthur ShoBt.

Pr*limir.ary plans have been

Mrs Svlvia Reis first grade ra>'tOns b*nf f l t8 *"1 stOD w n e n ,for March 14 at- Bel Air ' ; ™'£ *"a ummla s l r e e u - teacher in School =25. remind- hf bwomai II In April. IMS. I

Perth Amboy. Mm.'" B y M ed her fellow teachers that Is »m «W 5 0 w m ray w l d . o w fIHooper stated the time and The program for the evening wfut necessary to continue to b*'»rfit st°P »' ; h* *""' u m * 7

place remain the same, but the w l U ^ "Growth of 8chool Pro- develop readiness throughout A. Ye* Since you are anderRehearsals are currently yn-jdau has been moved back to ^ a r a ." H a r oW Lund, director;the wading instructional pro- u e «« 7our benefit win be

Stoepel Mri. Stoeprl •aniit and Jack Je«k>muter of ceremonies.

iTo Address

Democratic Group der way for the original musical|March 21. of elementary education will

made forfor

MENLO PARK TERRACE — to be presented at the dinner]iLt. Col. Thomas O. Coleman.'with local members of the,lUSAFRew-rvt. w:ll be the main Chapter joining the cast. Mrs.,speaker a: 9 00 p.m. on March T e d Blumbere. a Past President:

a mixed bovrlingjM. when the Menlo Park Ter-!°f the West Orange Chapter Ofthe summer Mrs.'mce Democratic Club meets at.B'nai B'rith Women, is co-i

gram She pointed out that no erninated. Your widow1!M n j R j c h a n , w • _ speak on: Teachen. in service c h i l d b r m p i t h e M m f ^ck- benefit will be rwumed when

d f t s U_ training and the testing pro- g r o u n d to thijclas* as any other yon re**h « e «Mf yon

ing tickets to call Mrs. Stanley

brive, WoodbridgeHonor List

Eleanor M. Veglia,

ridge Democratic author producer and director; ^ { ^ ^ ' ' j ttcket

Main Street,!Herb Venokur the pianist: Mrs.] _ _ _ _ _' Saul Cohen, assistant to the di-lirector: and Mrs. Hyman Cohen|HrMPHBET'S AIM

»r«!™nh P»rk tom ~err.M-r= hare already wooaDrmee. Z A?< u™

ridge, is on the j n ? a n d m r e c e i v e ! o f t h e p u b l i c r e i a I : o ; w c 0 ! n ^ t . and Mrs. Sal> Cohen,

donor crec:'. jtee for the. Community Hos-I^81511"5 ^ l t h M n p s ' B

the t icket! g r a m i n e l e ' n e n t * r y 8ChooIs- child. Therefore, we can ex- not remarried.,__ Refreshment will be sened riecX t o f m d a W1_, variation in DO you have a personal prob-

ter the meeting. t n e l r r a n g e o f achiewment. iera concerning Social Security?chairman, M r S l W t t l t e r B*wson. chair- Teachers were urged to accept Write Allan A Bass. District

1 man. and Mrs. oiuui Hicaards. thij as a natural situation, to Manager, Social Security Ad-_ [co-chairman will present a accept children at their devel- "ministration 313 State Street,

book fair on March 12 and 13. opmental level and to offer a p e r th Amboy. and you may beto be held in the library. This program in which the student assured of a confidential reply

<D.- will give the children an oppor- can operate successfully and ex-choreo-[ Senator Humphreyand dan-;Minn > says that he will try to tunity to choose and purchase oerience continued growth,

ces. the show will present an;have the Administration's tax- reading books. The book fair

erican University,D. C, des:ET,ed to provide the;s; id^nts with first hand knowl-ed?p of national government inacticT.. The students arer-:3-i:ht Into close contact with:.- vide- range of federal activiT

Edison area. He is an officerJ y tne Dupont Company, and

The aprointment o' a com-;"7!8 8 t 2 l Road,

tmittee for the June 4 joint,Oak Tree. He is Commander1

linstaliatior. for" theT^n's Club ° f ^ 9 1 0 8 t h A l r F o r c e Reserveand Sisterhood will be made Recovery Squadron at Newark.: shortly. ,

Mrs.

^{ W r t h e p a n e ; presentationproposaUwill also be held after the gen- dixussion was thrown open to

instead of era! meeting to give parent* t h e e n t l r e

- a move wHichithe opportunity to purchaseDave Brefman, Conn- he said has drawn "favorable books.

'sellorof Ramot Chapter and In- 'response' from President Ken-1

stallation chairman for the eve-'nedy.

Arrangements for the meet-? w e r e m a d e j,y the Depart-

O n M a l c n 7_ colored photo- ment of Elementary Education.

ninsr. invites all members andtheir guests to attend. Ticket*

graphs will be taken ofThere have been calls from children,

both sides of the partisan aisle

the The discussions were moderatedby Harry Lund, Director.

are $3.50 and can be obtained|for the Administration to di-

covering all branches. Each!Bell:

,by phoning Mrs. BergmanU 9-3328.

ati children's plav, "Sir Slob' t f ? r F A I B F A R E

4 7 ^ r r r e ^ a T c h D T t ^ ' a n d » e Princess." \o be pre-i So. San Francisco-r • ; "iS^S^Sf^ * f ,C0-cU ^ ^ ^ N J E k 2 rSSioCSBOATB RECEDED• -rularly scheduled semi-o f C ^ 1 - ^k^ay Secuon of|«> °™tf ttirt met « ' « * « » , ^ s V f e _ rjnited;400.000 a year.: s . . .Ke!thA.Deut£ch,261Natior_l Council of ^ l ^ f i ^ g ^ f j ^ S ^ Ambassador FrederickP vr,n Drive. Woodbridge, a ! W o m e n o n *&* 1 7 at Temple]a f « irom ban mncisco. , N o l t i n g r e c e n t l y p r e 6 e n t e d fivei.. 'fluat* of Woodbndge SenioriBeth Am v U 1 ** in conjunction) T^it nere f ™ ^ , , |American-made gunboats to theH«»h School, has been pledged'*1^ Sisterhood of B'nal J a c o b j ^ ^ d mto Munuwal Coun V i e t n a m e s e N a ^ for use into Theta Rho fraternity at the,°f Avenel. Mrs. Stanley Schu- ^ J T ? l a \"l ^ ^University of Pennvsh-aniaJ11^^ ^ r a i s i n ? ^ pre_.;-andeed into Judge CharlesHe is attending the College of d « « . reported. (Becker's courtroom and asked!Arta and Sciences. . . . Gail Lee T ^ ^^ih and eighth,about,hu fare

: grades of Colonia Chapter of, _ . o t l neJ:

vorce its propoaed $13,600,000 THEY DIE YOUNG

tax cut from' the proposed t w S l e e p i n g a t , t h e \ h * e l B a"Trevisions that would bring the o U > e r « y to ke*,p t h e moto

Jr^t

Oovernment an estimated | 3 , - t r o m « r w i n « old.-Everybody »;Weekly.

Cuban Refuuec seen becom-ing useful worker.

Bummer, daughter of Mr said the bailifl., h ^ f =

" thout gi™ a flurreturn.

8S First Street, F-ords, has beenaccepted for the fall semesterat Davis and Elk:n« College,fcjkins, West Virginia. She wiUgfaduate from Edison TownshipH i h S h l I JHigh School In June.

Tidbit,:

hold a Purim Pany and mas-ia n d l^ej took her away in thequerade March 13 according to p a d d y w a8°n '" 'Mrs. Saul Strauss, leader. Thej ~ 'group ls-preparinj for its first T 0 ° MANY"Matzo Ball," April 6 to which, T h e r e a r e * t m

h t h i ki many

they are inviting the pre- US.Y.:50115 who think loud talk is ^groups in the area. convincing.—Indianapolis News.

' A model Seder will be held onPvt. Joseph J. Sidot*, son of| the t h W nteht (of Passover,

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sidote,p oe ,311 Mawbey Street, Wood- can't use. I found one in a car-one n a carbridge, currently is undergoing iton of eggs this morning madeadvanced Individual tramir.i in of plaster-paris." . . . Nine-reconnalssance with Troop E teen employees of the Raritanof the First Training Brigade's;Arsenal recently observed1st Reconnaissance Squadron;length of service anniversariesAt the U. 8. Army Training with the Federal government.Center, Armor, Fort Knox, Ky. Leading in length of service, . . Sorry to hear that Mrs/was Prederick, C. DuVall, 8'William A. Ryan, widow of a North Pir t Street, Fords, witLfarmer mayor, is on the sick 30 years tb his credit. Markinglist . . . Doing Very well at 20 years of service were JosephMarietta College are Dorothy R. Talarico, 202 Green Street,E. Schill, Avenel. a Spanish TVoodbridge; Daniel Sebestyen,n»Jor; Linda A. Leonard, 37 D&lfil Aven je, Keja*oey; JohnWoodbrldge, an English major J. Lazar, 126 B Street, Portand Ediberto Rodriquez, Wood- Resamg; Andrew Scalla, 14bridge, a Chemistry major, . . .'Howard Street, Hapelawn. . . .Ben Falk, manager of the dig-told office of Metropolitan LifejfffBipitnpji Company, here, willattend a three-day conference Jof officials and district manag- IIe n of the company at the Wal-dorf-Aetoria, beginningday.

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'«f the Suburban Symphony for(he benefit of ^ e Union Junior i!

Opllege, MaR-h 15 at theUotque Theatre. Newark, areGraham C. Hkkman, 44Wwgewood Avenue, Wood-lirldge; Rnymond L. Isenburg,W Michael Street, Iselin andUitt Theresa M. Robiutello, 63Cooduit Way, Colonia . . .

| iuf But Not least:of our readfrit ha* a leg.

,te complaint In a note;March 1 she wwte: "i!eg us aie ingli t-nouKh

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Page 11: To Stop Additional Tanks In Carteret · on Dean's List Seton Hall HI l.IMi THU HAHKII. — (iabr Suln, president of the barrrl beln« rlr< uUlrd hrUm I nimi .mil Miildli'srt County

Independent-Leader Carteret PressEDISON-FORDS BEACON

K Newspaper Dedicated to the Best

Interests of the Residents of the

Communities We Serve.

Thursday, March 7, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN

WINDOWOn Green Street

. „ _ By The Stuff !

'"" finternal group of Woodbrldge High- '; ,,,;;,!i'<! by President Kennedy's views on

milditig up physical fitness, will attempt,,,rr starting at 8 A.M. Saturday.

ii:1(l 18 year bracket have Invited a group: Ait.h the party, and a number of them.

, i>t,i Sorority, hav« indicated that they••;••• t e s t .

I niminaUy decided on walking to Tren-; ' , capital City was only a mere 36 mil™.

. route and will trek down along theulum up in the vicinity of Lavallette.in v nn\ a numb*r of them checked the!,n to make sure they covered exactly',

,: arc Richie Farkas of Cambridge Drive,ili.iinpa. 678 Barron Avenue. The jfroup

of the Municipal Building to begin the

„ -t M.ld to be definitely going along arc.:•• ;:ii|K>ltin. Joe Caw, Terry Napravnlk, Lar-

,..'•>•. Brian Morgan, Buddy Leach, John; ihrs, Kenny Tyrrell. John Broka, John

,:,1 Mlkr Mella.

, :,,! Kichle's father will be at the flnlnh: n truck and bring them back home,

*. * * *,MIT (ompUlnlni ab«at the tilth eo»t of

,,„,. Mx4 although we haven't been ibk to: .. du'injt thr prMntoma, Finland hai come

n.n to the problem.,, , irul the Finn* ban faand thai a dli-

. i ilrlnkrrn haa bwn a taee«wfnl venture.,,ll in thr poritfen M thow people yon

i., i nii-mber ol a teetotaler aoclrty whlfh,„ drinking brvcraCM with not More than

,,t,,.| ur if jou could prorMe alfadavlti from.I, s,,urcr« atlratlng to yaw wbrtrty.[ M>u rould qualify ander theer rule*, your

miui-Ml IS pertent.• • • •

. . . , Ail! pay tribute to Bui Kaiuor, Inrnicr,•!• at a trjttlmonial dinner tumurrow

r Temple. 94 Oreen SUwt• • • •

!- ,A ( nlumbui elabroom*. Am boy Aurnwrri >trrrl, Woodfcrldfe, will br jam-parkrdnh If, when the Irish celebrate SI. Pit-

-[..• iklnr of St. Faddy'i Day, we all won-- ,.ur tood frirnd, Daniel Joarph Roblniwn

\na iof»»fd It — he waa bom on HI.

PLANMM; ISKI.IN < \MI\\K;\Robert l><lcrin, Mrs. I ; lr |

I'mitllr,

i . , I I ,

' . i ) i t i

Ki<.tf cltotney. Ouernwy Lane. Colonia.,)<vf|>h. have returned from a three-day;i, Bnice Theodore, a iunior In thr pir-Wn»hmgt©n*l*e University Bru<Y ha*;<:r%iilifiicy of Lambda Chi Alpha, thr

.'MMK at W-L

Community Hospital in Kdlson. I,pft to right,.Mrs. William Witt mil Mrs. John Dunn.

MAKING ARRANGEMENTS: For the drive for funds for the Community Hospital InFdison are several of the vice chairmen. Left to right: Mrs. Caroline Rose, Mrs,Stephen Bania, Mm. Warren Ehrllch, chairman for Fords and Woodbridge, and Mrs,

Thomas Tallon.

Guild NamesMrs. TallonAs President

w o o n B R I D G E — Mrs,iThomas Tallon was electedIpnsldnit. of the WoodbrldgtTiranch of the Perth Amboy

inonorni Hospital Guild at ainictinu held with Mrs. Em-

Inmnurl Holler, Green Street.o t h m elected wore as fol-

lows:Vlro president, Mr». Rofbett

!,Iii<'ks; Bocretary, Mrs, OerardKlotz; trrasurer, Mrs. LeroyHomer.

Fund - raising co-chairmenare Mrs. Benjamin Rablnowits,Mrs. Louis Straus and Mn,u>on Nedzella.

Plans were discussed for %K day and card party, datwbe announced later.

The next meeting will beheld'uesday at 8 PM., with MM.[acks. Freeman Street.

Community Leaders Meet^ Board WinsOn Edison Hospital Drive

WOODBRIDGE—Community |•lenders of Woodbridge Town-|ship met at the Log Cabin Res-1jtaurant, Amboy Avenue, tojjenntinue plans for the reslden-js l d e jtlal drive to raise funds for the ' T . . , „ M a m l \ a i « c

, to be| 1 W U If I C l l l l i C l Onew Community Hospitallocated on a 45-acre site

• Menlo Park.in

WOODBRIDGE — Two in-I Mr«, Warren Ehrlich is chair-diLstrialists were added to theman of the drive for Fords and;Industrial Council at a meetingWoodbiidKe. Mr. Robert Deerinlof the Township Committee'for ^elln. Mrs. Edward Parte-nope for Colonia, Mrs, Michael'Toth for Hopelawn, and Mrs.3am Novak for Keasbey.

include Mrs.Mrs. Mar-

Mr. JosephFennelly, Mr. Carl Fleming,Mrs. Ruth Jago, Mr. John

Vice chairmenWalter Zirpolo,guerite Czado,

Tuesday.They are Oustave Romond

and Clair Steunling, both ofWoodbridge.

Mr. Romond, who lives a t457 Gorham Avenue, is vicepresident in charge of sales forFederal Seaboard Terra Cottawhich has its home offices in

Court CaseWOODBRrDQE — A judg-

ment of $8,989.77 in favor ofthe Woodbridge TownshipBoard of Education wa» issuedTuesday against Boro Plumb-ing and Heating Co,, SouthRiver.

The judgment was returnedin County Court with, JudgeDuBois Thompson presidingafter three days of testimony.

The Board claimed that un-der ground hot water pipes, in-stalled by the Boro Plumbingand Heating Company duringthe construction of School 23,Cozy Corner, Avenel, were de-fective,

Witnesses for the Board of

DIS(TSSIN(i WAYS AND MEANS. Uonard Berr, eam-pjun elulrmau at tlie Community Hospital to be con-•trurtrd in Mrnlo Purk Kdison. discussrx thr campaign

with Mn. Mirhurl Toth, HopeUwn chairman.

Belz, Mrs. Caroline Rose, Mrs. N c w York A graduate of Coop-iEsther Basla, Mrs. Thomas|er U n l o n R o m o n d h a s i i v e d i n

jTallon, Mrs. Marion Wilk. and t h i s a r e a M n c e 1 9 3 3 H e ma,._;Mr. J. G. Mallon. iricd and the father of two chil-

Each vice chairman has en-listed flv'e "majors", who in'turn are responsible for fivecaptains and twenty-five work-

Education Included CharlesFan\ Board plumber; WilliamBaumann, consulting engineer;

l l •:!

IliruIlk '

uv ni thin irt t wb« Uke a -•neb bet hadn|,r (or them last HaUr*-T at

- — ers. The drive has started and

M<_H«Mti,t off *t*^«i44,r.rr beforr tol_t_( WP f*ft t*

i Goal of $31,000 is Set'For CP Campaign in Area

Mr. Stelmling, who is assist-ant general manager of theReading Railroad Terminal inPort Reading, resides with his

|will last about six weeks. Wjfe and three sons at 108j Leonard Berg, campaignJBucknell Avenue. He has beenchairman, told the group'that;a resident of the Townshiplover one million dollars, bag s m c e 1945

incent McDonnell, mainten-ance director of the Board ofIducation and Mrs. Helen An-

derson, secretary to the Board.!The plumbing concern con-

already been raised but that Both L. O. Pacent, presidentwith a,goal of $3,200,000, area o f ^ woodbrldge'industrialresidents will be counted on t o i C o u n c l l a n d M a y o r W a l t e r

Ul Ihr

'H::<:>, of the Woodtoddie polnT and his'., A-,i-url. honored her mothpr and fatherHi; rcraary party Sunday The honoredMrv Jam** Muchle. 21 Whitman Street.

• H-Mplf iti*nded the affair• • » •

ilurn.,ri»n Muwfe hat own mlMprlled M>1 * i'v SotBf tajr. Kltlbur, »then Koltmi,>t <•( *ll w u thr ticket we H I for 1 u u u i tM<I Kollb_ Dinner." Many ol o. thowht

bold la honor of John M. KollbM

— The w ~

Robert Pir- fWOODBRIDOE

poi.nm.nt ol Mrsrong. 32S Dt'Kalb Avenue, axarfa chairman for the 1963campawn of the United Cen-

Palsy Association of Mid-

do their share.

Attend Neuxirk MeetWOODBRIDOE—Among the!

Hess DeclaresDividend

difsex County was announced 175 local accountants andj P E RfH AMBOY — A regularitoday bv Oeorae L. Burton. Jr., quests who attended thr F e b M ^ ^ d i v i d e n d o t 7 i i c o n jts

™»<->' Technical meeting of the

*M-rH«m and d«*pllc the snowstormi*pftrtmexit Store raportcd record

of FXsi Brunswick;. „eampaUn chairman Newa* Chapter, National

T V WoudbridRt- drive will b r ' ^ U o n o f _part of a campaign.

1, to ralw, covered by 1

000 \n;*ardvMorley of Colonia and

L u t s t a n d i n g s n a r e s o f common^- iUxt W M a n n 0 Unced by Hess^ e | o U & Chemical Corporation^ 1 here today following a Directors

Zirpolo, hailed the appoint-ments as "outstanding."

According to WlnfieldFinn, executive secretary of theIndustrial Council Mr, Romondand Mr. Steunling "will be agreat asset hi helping to bringnew Industry into the Town?ship."

school had been accepted and|the guarantee was no longer in'orce.

The Board of Education, inturn, claimed that the workwas defective In the first in-stances and therefore the one-year guarantee did not apply.

According to Francis Poley,Board Counsel, who represent-ed the education body in court,the $8,989.77 will pay for thecost of repairs already made byanother plumbing contractor.

Sty

ward A. Radetsky. of Wood-

M r , P l r r o n i , l h e flnimc_i!are repe.un, the . 1 , this ^ , u r y o [ ^ C e r e b r a , P ^

and chapman of a

The t ^ ^t Newark Cteptei• be held

! • >

• " I : l l , ;

1 -^ihtr Lut 8«nday pmaptod nany Woodl' 10 drive down U th* tkort for a ttroU on

' -• Vmuiix thoM tMtned on lac ooarot In As-' M r tni Mn. L M Stahl, Mr. aMI Mn Nat" f » " r P»t DetBii.: • • « •'"rfn on" PolkowlU llotora in Perth Amboy

Culgrua Oart.PrwH itora nopeiwd for tt>ev jnovstorm latt Friday, and owner Andy

'••'•'•« was brtak."• » t # \

'••-i iu itUua: Atteodliif tht awards ptt*ta-"'""'» iUhway MOM U 4 f e of B'nal Brlth

1 l u »t" of Bnal BTith WMMH w« wilntOKd''""jd in trtion. In tb« aadlroce at Temple•'"•• ihf dedleatod Jewtah aoaabm ol B'nal' '" " tu their iMtU, Cath«Uc and ProtattanU'"" tir4d, muttt w U q y ^ traditional aahe* «lMIJI -ind tot jroaog noff« ilncert and then-1 < uiirrrd to honor •winf Brotherhood month' '< It could only haMea la Anorlea.

Jane, and is vice president 0the WoodbrldgeCommittee and a

Republicanmember of

Securities Issues."

Technical chairmanthe Deborah League of Colonia

l the. FTASchool 3.

of Woodbrid«e

of Uwprogram will be Frank M. Vandel Sande, director of member'ship.

•tup

•>• wing given to;all Woodbridge and area">u.Mr into their lives by Joining the Wood-

• ('(incertj AMOCiiUon durln* thelif current• Mule u recognbed ai a human heceulty

Ml|y or matter oil men entertainment and-'<in/.ati<m haa brought the beet of music to

' '"'". Hurt ReadlBc k uOttti In th* coming11 ; l l ( 1 l-irld nt«t. Tbt ipMdjtor wUl compete'!" lu° *i daah and ah» Uu sUndln* broad' v» '- netting MM* gpfefci tatorbu from the

" ""« Hru.11 Hall traek itar, l^wrt Kaika-• » • •

•'•" btwn found at one ol the Woodbnd«e"i-fd basketball games. Ttwijo iw COM otv

«f U

champ o( UM Boro.• • • t

"ny to form«i- Uiddleux County"iillo of Cwt*r«t, who U resting comfortably''y O.ueral HoiplUtl. Alao MM. Mary Marcl-Mrs. Mary Rakoal of Woodbridse, Paul

•<» • . !

. — —, . John 8halran»kl «w4" """>« aonlvenary, MM U Mn. WUUam Ford.

""•• ^vrnel. wii, ocitbratof h«r 14th birthday.

O»l Grow Jr. are now

Your CarWaxed

FREE!Every Time You Have ItCleaned and Washed

HOURS:Your car will be thoroughly cleaned

t $ p Minside and o u t - t h e n given a coatof finest quality wax, to make itsparkle and protect it'against rustand weathering. At absolutely noextra cost to you.

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8:30

Fri. and Sat.

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Su»da>r

mmm

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PROP.

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teetlng.The dividend is payable on

larch 28 to stockholders ofcord on March 14, 1963.Today's dividend is the sec-

nd since the merger in May,962 of the. Hess Companies -less. Inc., Hess Trading &

niport, Inc., and ModernSolvents & Chemical Corpora-ion * into the Cletrac Corpor-ation whose name was changed6 Hess Oil & Chemical Corpor-,tlon. Its shares are listed onhe New York Stock Exchange.

3ORBYWOODBRIDGE — In the list

if honor roll students atWoodbridge Senior High SchoolMi week the name of JayneMsman, Colonia, was Inadver-tently omitted.

HEADQUARTERS IN

WOODBRIDGE FOR

! Township MenEnlist in Navy

WOODBRIDGE—Two Town-ship young men enlisted in theUnited States Navy during Peb>ruary, Philip J. Boyle, Wood-brldge, Machinist's Mate First

lass, of the Perth Amboy Re-•ulting office; reported today.The enlistees are John E

.eSsel, son of Mrs. James Nor-s, 5 Able Street, Iselin, andobert L, Welsemeyer, Jr., eon

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L..riesemeyer, 58 Burnham Av-nue, Fords.Both men are now undergo-g nine weeks of recruit traln-

tg at U. S. Naval Training'enter, Great Lakes, Illinois,ipon completion of their train-lg they will be given twoeeks leav^ at'home.Ressel enlisted under the

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HONOR STUDENT: DianeAquila, 61 Clark Place, Avenel, has been named to theDean's List at MontclairState College, with a cumula-tive average of 3.67 out of apossible 4, Miss Aquila is agraduate of W o o d b r i d g eSenior High School, Class of196Z.

tended that moreears had elapsed

thanafter

twothe!

Fire Commissiomrs,Water Company MeetWOODBRIDGE — Members

of the Joint Board of Fire Com-missioners met with officials of

Democratic Club SetFor Chinese Auctioi

AVENEL — The Third WanSixth Distric Democratic Clulof Avenel has announced planfor a Chinese auction, Marcl13,8 P.m. at School 23 with MnMichael Florio and Mrs. PeteDachille as co-chairmen. Thaffair is open to the public amtickets are available from members of the committee or ma;be purchased at the door.

Others on the committee aMrs. Steve Pinaha, Mrs. RobeiShenk, Mrs. Leo LaSalle, MnThomas Butler, Mrs. FranMurphy, Mrs, Anthony O'Brlerand Mrs. Walter Sobieski.

TO ELECT SLATEWOODBRIDGE — Nomina

tion and election of officers wilthe Middlesex Water Company take place at A meeting of ttand plans were made for theimmediate installation of waterlines In all the critical areas of Church hall, School Streei

Emblem Club 351, Monday,P. M., at Hungarian Reform

the Township not already cov-ered by water hydrants for fireprotection, according to an an-nouncement by William H.Quinn, publicity chairman.

Agreements were also made IIto keep fire hydrants unlfonnllin height and color. All waterinstallations should be oom-pleted by the end of this year.Q

The group agreed on how tokeep up water pressure in casesof major firee. Water officialsadvised the commissioners onhow to make contact with wa-ter pumping stations, whichwill in turn increase pressure tothat particular area.

The fire commissioners corn-

New officers will be installecApril 20 and assume officeMay.

ickwick ClubInstalls Slate

WOODBRIDGE—"A Dlcken*an Evening" was the themePickwick Club's annual ln-

tallation dinner held Mondayight at the Log Cabin. Theoastmaster, Mra. WUUamarned, set the Dickenslan tone: the evening and Introduced

ilrs! Richard Randolph, firstiresident of Pickwick, who to-talled the officers.The officers are: president,

AK, Clyde Williams; vice presl-lent, Mrs. John Petrocy, seC-etary, Mrs. Daniel Ogden; and

treasurer, Mrs. Edward VanDecker. Toasts to the new of-ficers were given by MrB. Wil-liam Wright. Mrs. FrankBuchold. Mrs. F. Ward Brownand Mrs. Howard Eshleman;and to the outROlng officers byMrs. Donald Aaroe.

The outgoing president, Mrs.William Stephan, welcomed themembers and guests. The bless-ing was given by Mrs. EdwinPeterson Four phases of lflt.hlentury life entitled, "In

Dicken's Time," were Riven byninth grade students of Wood-bridge Junior High School, theMisses Barbara Sipos, JeanBuskin, Diana Stinziano .andSuzanne Urban. A musicalguessing game was conductedby Mrs. Buchold with Mrs.Wright at the piano.

Guests were Mrs. AlexanderNash, Mrs. J. Boyd Johnston,Mrs. B. D. Wittenberg, Mrs. R.E. Kaufman and Mrs. MyronVan Buren, The next meetingwll be held April. 1 at Mrs.Petrocy's home, Metuchen Av-enue, at which time "FamousPaintings Revisited" will be theprogram topic,

MEETINf 1M0HB0WWOODBfviDOP—The Town-

ship of Woodbridge Em-ployees' Association will merttonight at 8:00 at the Town-ship garage. C. James Nazzaro,publicity chairman, advisedthis meeting was re-scheduledbecause of the, bad weather lastFriday.

igh School graduate training mended the water company forthe cooperation received fromrepresentatives over theyear.

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Central PoU Office <i MustThe problem of sectionalism In brldgi proper. It is likely-that orer

Woodbridge Township has, ^through the yiara roch a system would encourthe yean, been the greatest deterrentto the expansion of the community as amajor city In New Jersey even thoughwe have the potential. There is nodoubt that Woodbridge must achieve

age a stronger, more unified identitywith the Tmmship"

Past and present iDemocrat! and Republicans alike -*•have urged the establishment of a

runifleTTownship'identity if It is to central poet office system In Wood-be anything but nine small areas,

pulling in nine different directions.

One way to achieve the goal of unity

Is through a central post office system.

The Woodbridge Redevelopment Agen-

cy, in its community renewal program,

"Woodbridge • Tomorrow", described

the situation very well indeed when it

jaid:

"The U. S. Postal System in theTownsltf? best illustrates the problemof sectionalism. Woodbridge is served

a total of eight post offices. Each isnamed for its particular locality,Woodbridge, Fords, Sewaren, etc., andeach employs its own Postmaster. Ithas been suggested by at least onePostal official that the Township bedivided into postal tones and that theseveral outlying post offices becomebranches of a central one in Wood-

bridge M did Representative Peter Fra-llnghuysan when he represented thissection of the County. Now, Reproen-UUTI Edward J. Patten from tht new15th Congressional district, has prom-ised he will diligently follow throughon the proposal. We hope he Is suc-cessful In stirring up the Post OffletDepartment which, apparently, movesin mysterious ways to come up withsomt prstty weird conclusions.

Reprettntative Patten will have theundivided support of this newspaper,the Township administration andevery thinking person who realisesthat Township residents must be en-couraged to think of themselves as aresident of Woodbridge Township andgive up the parochial attitude whichprevents us from becoming the kjmlof community which would he a sourceof pride to us all "*

Tims To AdAs the Federal budget approaches sentatlm of both appropriations COTJ-

the $100 billion annual spending total,as the Nation's books again tilt towarda red ink deficit, and as the nationaldebt scales never-before-approachedheights abort 'the $300 billion level,Congress scons on the verge of doingsomething to save the nation's pocket-book.

Reflecting popular concern over theNation's financial posture, reportsfrom Washington indicate renewed in-terest among the law-makers in bills tostrengthen fiscal control procedures.

Foremost among those under con-sideration is the proposal to establisha "Joint Committee on the Budget" inCongress. At present the appropria-tions committees of the Senate andHouse of Representatives operate inde-pendently of — and sometimes at oddswith — each other in their studies andhearings on public spending proposals.

Expressing concern about "thebreakdown of legislative procedures inthe processing of appropriations billsthrough Congress", veteran SenatorJohn L. McClellan says the jointbudget committee would help harmon-ize and strengthen the present dual-ized appropriations process whichmany vjew as antiquated and inade-quate for space age spending. Thejoint committee would Include repie-

mlttees. It would be equipped withpermanent professional staff to hejpkeep the approprUftfcutf -and othercommittee* of both houses of Congressbetter informed as to the total impactof Federal spending.

Assuring Hs approval for a sixthtime, more than three-fourths of themembership has joined is sponsoringthe joint budget committee bill in theSenate. Such a measure has passed the"Upper House" in each of the past five

CUBAN CAVES MAN STUFFLetters to the Editor

Independent-Leader:mi hi AwfW an today He-

Ini* t TraVd BarlgTr*—THat^finCsmsuonal ffiMPnvinlffH——^nf^you. as dtLtens. play an increas-ingly important part in protec-ting our Nation

Do Americans today rellze tbrdanger they fact? Today ourjMatlos is faced with a deadlyenemy. This enemy in Interns-1

Uonal communism. At thismoment the communists are at-atltmpUng to destroy Americaand make us a province, of avast communist empire.

We must know the dangers.We must know the enemy-Most of all. we must know the.values of American life we are'!defending. Just »nat do the,communists desire? "The oom-i•munists dUdali to conceal theirviews and alms. They openlydeclare that their end* can beattained only by the forcibleiorerthrow of all existing aociali conditions"

To them, democratic reform*merely slow th« rtTOtaUoh.ana'hence should be oppotetf. Theyhave no faith in free elections,

i in a democratic court system.W a fret Vtttt tidt'w/SNb'—

>t£ rjsjttr fchtah tfnbolix

quires personal sacrifice in God Wj C;iyand determination . . . . c o m m u n i s m "i,,,but It Is most essential, (have thr siiprrtnr v:

Enthusiasm — Enthusiasnj'^nerlm u j ol jij,.is htgtty* Infectious. ITTou irlll no} be pa*y Buare enthusiastic for Amer-'wln llpaeil ol us ]•lei. others will be also do his chajg. \v> .,Itut^Us r- inwgrity in'orttunmrtfrn with <','.one of uu most fmsttrtnntlis <mr lx\<t w*kpcn ofwords in our language Hr Say — "I ran nif. •bo*nrtt in Till ofyt— •*"'

Seek to know more about1

the evils of communism.

the

Under the Capitol DomeBy J. J M e *

nit*. Is • STftn de-to ensure mankind,reject &AW feel that

religion Is the "opium ol thepeople." They lie Utter enemiesof America. Today the oom-mnalsti control one out of erery

to learnl

Takemorewdfcb — —-- — —.,tint fcrftT.«rWtfV<JuTedrT-f'stitutlon and how it was•mm. •»•» yam

wast tunawnismhas to offer with our waypfUfe.'Qriakings f« hay and •quatvpifasa «ne by one; f^Ujmr^"

press, the right to wors>fc|<»»»

hj U|rjnest *xm UndVr i

munlsmj Thj answer

Oomrfiunlsm means slaveryarf6*w«l. *•'""*

three human being} in the *orldand one quarter of the earth'sland surface.

Communism is on the marchIta progres must be stopped or!els*-ire cannot live u a tret na- •Uon. The outcome will depend,in large measure, upon you— the citizen. Today the com-munists art directing tremen-dous pressure to Influence your

k xhe communists

!ffini?!f _.ready to defend thent. W W .....able to stand your gftunfl. March* of Dimes d

Notkeng wlM~Uke' thr -place IT the ttosft«*•.

1*4309 -Jereei'a io«tti birthday W h t ^-member legiaUttfe aaniBi^i"'iile people of ftlrope'' who<»ir OoTernment and establish a

«lehrat«l next n ten * ton w o a M « w a * **» intaOfaad sought to pacily Adolph Hitlerb

sessions ofHouse" inchanges in

"The LQWBT OOS* tha^ was originally u$ej - JjJJ

has opposed P»te4

Congress.

the past

its appropriations pro*

cedure but chances may be brighterthere this year. At least seven Oon- ottebrattoBgressmen lndlyidually are sponsoring j j jJ | )similar bills in the House of Represen»

The NIK J«mr TeKantaaati

requestedto e*y ewtntet of Uu WHbdaar

a*rte« and consent of the Bm- that concession is no way tot " ta j t i b f hi "

nate" unota » rtaojutioq befoiw

iAisembjmin iames aC:

tatlves. Indicative of bi-partis&n sup-

WoldrsBichard J. Hughes recomjneM-ed only |2M,t«g for Uu ode-

tk» Legislatupe apoasored hf Dignan claims that pacifism ^ ^ T h * ' ^e some of theU an Invitation to war and l (iu* l jt'es America cipects from

ithat "the advocates of appease-;"* clUitns?- * • • ' • High Ideal! - men and

whose "dally lives

alap is gettingport, New Jersey's Senator Case, a.publican, and Representative Bodino.jsiw.oea

joint budget committee legisl Uor}their respecti7e houses.

wfiterceBterary commissioh It a -jpected to secure thW funds

Need for strengthened procedure* to jthrough printe coi

to control runaway trUdgetSj^l^aSn^oaui*The Tejeentenaryhas been recognized in the annual

platform of the New Jersey TaxpayersAssociation which calls for "inproyedcongressional faculties to fftedy andact upon the budget."

ABVISE At oeMOWF: — Alwe are kH'ni the way to peace.ltDls country desire to overthrowtn'of responsible koMledge lirt>ur!r«actitor Of path? ;>w-fight against communism . *.,cowperttk>n in usintsh a kgOEkfUt. ¥H^{tfi i» WW -«O^»l*HHl «8 fr

wfC by siring him the Tlebenstra-I One of our best^ um'Vdemanded. soon learned1***^ communism

achieve peace."

defensesIs our

moral chancierthU fight against communl-

definition fiom time to tine,*resulted in conditions not con-1 BARBBft 8HOPS: — Cuspid-'temptated by the Constitution;°" in barber shops weutt-be-

'vacanciesf

tiponflilt

terms in office,Imisunderstsindtogx

Monday.

tlon Is the firstra«BoraUve event'SfVll

Uon and Interpretation

Riu$ia Anxious Over ChinaAlthough the ideological split be-

tween Moscow and Peking shows nosigns of healing, and although Moscowha* won the propaganda and influencebatU*, there are signs that it Is Mos-cow, not Peking, which has anxiousmojacnU orer the division.

The Russians, though, Imow'that infaM invaded

,*at QDijr is BttlUa can China find U fIng space for its multitudes. Thismight explain the overture recently,from Moscow, for talks between NikitaKhrushchev and Chinese Mao Tse-Tung.

The tfoscow press nas also recentlyattempted to outltltf ifl detail a]| th£things Russia has done for CWna. e»eeWorld War II. But ttve Chinese runijRpressed. The CWTWif awsadistic and ruthless than the Rus-sians better than 9 to 1. Thjgvery good reasonspicious Russlani are wary pf.intentions.

This is why MKQOV IS nwTfQtu

erganizal)ans

the future -*. evejj tlwurii ftjr.thj A9Alew years, or perhapt evep a deet4e,Russian military power edequatejj'protects the huge area enclosed byRussia's borders.

Pills to keep one mentally alert, a^d, they otherwise woujd gg to sj^en,

censing andJttnt LejlslftteeU _

i that receipt* iOM sal« of sittOM

DM in cosMcttoii wlih At 9P&3mm Temnfiiary Ooj'

memoraqon b« appropriateda. fttohtef fond to be uitd ft

Pftattai mtfa aittetet and trtsx-

{wide - awake, when otherwise drowsi-ness or sleep would take over, are be-ing used increasing^ in the UnitedStates.

Since 1949 the use of theselegged pep pills has Increased

boot-at an

alarming rate. The eommissioner ofthe Food and Drug Administration, be-lieves it Is essential that the racket inthese pills be broken up now.

In fact, the Food and Drug Adminis-tration estimates that less than one-

< third of the pills being sold, to keep seek to discourage, the me of thepeople alert and wide-awake when in any way possible.

sold legally.Students are using tfeam to study

for examinations, drive© are usingthem, night workers, etc. The dangerIs that, if taken in increasing doses,the drug finally produces insomnia,agitation, aggressive behavior, andeven personality disorders due to braindamage.

Yet this has-become a wide spreadjracticejby many In the United States,ind this practice should be understood)y all citizens, and all of us should

0%WOODBRIDOK rUBUSpiNO COMJANT

LawreitM r. Campion, President * Twasfliw

Published Weekly on Thursday a$ 7:00 JP4.

M Ortan Itreet Ml Roosevelt Avenu*Woodbridge. N. J. Cartent, N. J.

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aas

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tect' and for lfito tht'preseni^nra

n of New tt*"It is prejliFt-

becaasestryaithlt.

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stae srithAe conipaDea * He. JtS%^» m iJHeb ttllkea tat *^W>e

nay desSre to Tec6mmea4 i» xbeto be* a Mrbgf paierorsigtrftd d *I qppoftanity to t«H the

:ory ef a dynamic State,0p to d*te awre than

Wpeqf of tlfv Jtney an

*J|'i>t)IT *tt ttya I^tlsjaiure,.

aacand'fcroiieraUnf (badt nbj

34M imposed law, tponsortd,

ird and Democratic Minority!>der Oroesi. "ft'tJstljflM tC

If hot in-perk untarbc shoos fcoa Ber-tr - 0| fuBtf&en to CSpeMaymnUfs.Us. accord-1 in "addiikra tt) "reaUrflhg at

Jeet for a one chair,

d*t of a great-nattaft yetkr-eoaae. "• '-•'- • •Cwrase — Ttiii is thecourage to get a Job dose,to pnwrrere despite afl-fersity. Bay p r p u 4 l ? ,SfSojJnt on nJe all the wsV1 will do Ay job for Amer-ica." •Self-discipline — W^ musflearn to diicipline ourselves

rfsPlVhaftf* dScjgllheaTlf1

18R^* arfflThe proposed study 15 feft IBl I fwl ct5&

aad"S *et iMtionB

gitrlrmumwiaas of t lne i f tn

dtdlcatRSn. SefffflbipB rftrtft easy ta*:Tt

34¥EARSof9ERVH-lTo The

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MEMBEB NEW TORI ANDAMEKICAN* StbcK* KXCHAJiQES

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g p r i g t r fa stand attd Intrraf,* one r&najhiiTor. a barber chair of tMT>^

to nfiTooTof "af-

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each chair: freshly

toweufclean naircwlhs,strips, stypU; nfne4 and Idisplay of licenses anjfults andiKWuUtions " '"

The regulati^M j^o declare

Pa

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while

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Two repraaei%wery and

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CV Thursday, March 7, PAGE THIRTEEN

a Prize African Violets Dr- Polg«ze Outlines'johby of Mrs. Hughes, Colonia Purposes of Edmation

i lie out-ollir o(

Muwnlc

nd.< and

MfMher,

llkr

, COLONIA—"The purposes of I education are as broad as the'.purposes of society and ourschools must, be designed tohelp children to become as ac-ceptable In society as they arenble to be," said Dr Robert .1.PolKlaze, assistant superinten-dent of schools addressing ftmeetlnK of the Parent-TeacherPresidents' Council of Wood-Ibrldge Township.

"The solution therefore, lies| with our pupil personnel serv-

concluded. Dr. Polglazewho was acting as moderator

Chairmen NamedBy G.O.P. ClubI8EUN — Carl A. Plemlnn,

l., president of the FourthWard Republican Club an-nounced the standing commit-tee chairmen for the ensuingear as follows:Membership, William Keltel;

program, Mrs. Rose Perlllard;publicity, Mrs. Helen E. Schrei-

panel discussion on ber; club newspaper, Mrs. Lois

VIOLETS IN SPRINOT1MK: If "Mbcrarr" puts his "stamp of approval" on Mrs.Hlllhr*' African Violrt Arranicrincut it Is sure to he a blur ribbon winner.

"Child Guidance In the Wood-School 8ystem." Other

pnnrl members included MrsDoris Kelly, helping teacher in

elementary schools; Mrguidance instructor

Fords Junior HiRh; Mrs. Hlnkledirector of Wood-

High School, who wereintroduced by Mrs. A. McDon-ouith. program chairman.

Tn his opening address. Drclarified the term,

pupil personnel services," an<pointed out there were 8,000pupils and 319 teachers in theWoodbridge Township schoolsin 1D55 as opposed to 19,198

ipupils and 100 teachers In 1963.In addition to the increase, he

; noted all children today In theUnited States are expected to

Keltel; sunshine, Mrs. ClaraNewman; dark horse, Mrs.John McMwray; refreshments.Mrs. Wilbur French; coffee pot,Mrs. 8tephen Munkacsy; youthactivities, Mr. and MrB. BudEberle; board of education,Alexander Rossetti and ArthurClough; historian and movies,Vincent D'Andrea; constitutionrevision, Mr. Keltel, MrsSchrelber and Mr, Fleming.

A card party for the benefitof the Pop Warner League tobe held in September and willbe under the direction of Mr.Fleming, Mr. and Mrs, Eberle.A theatre party in October willbe under the chairmanship ofMrs. Perillard, Mrs. DoloresPowell and Mrs. Louis Coscla.

Mr. D'Andrea, movie chair-

:,.r' had.. ;> l l " 'd ft- " •

lloIT1<' noticed her Siamese cut ' 1,1-• mld ha* "'

urrll

Membership Drive to BeLaunchedbyORTTonight

mon school of the Americanpeople

th* arrangement. Upset anddecidedly angry xhe pnlind it

.;<lm/ In anyway. Il won a blue ribbon>' ln-1 in-; Later she was called upon i'• outdoor chauffeur a lellow nvmbei to . '..• .-imilar jjoorestown Pa ui UIUKI H COLONIA - Thr worldwide migration of Jews from North•Ah'ir- thr H ™ , for African Violet »ho* «°l'" tl( O U T !»>•• Uii-BP-st vol. Africa to Franc-. , , ., „ h

viK-iitional tninuni! Foi -further information con- M' ' » ' y "

be educated at public expense i man, announced movies werethrough the twelfth grade or lts| taken at the recent installationequivalent of hiRh school. This!meeting and will be shown inthen makes the high school, not the near future together withthe elementary school, the com-! the Christmas party pictures

William Keltel. membership:rmlrman, announced letters

"The purpose of the high will be mailed to all registeredschool are as broad as the pur- Republicans shortly in con-

REASSIGNED: Three Isrlinmen are being realigned tnnew baseg to attend techni-cal training council follow-ing completion of UnitedStates Air Force basic mili-tary training at LacklandAFB, TexM.

They are Airman BasirJames R. Maloney, son ofMrs. Helen Edge, 102 Bed-ford Street; Airman BasicLawrence H. Tomon, son ofMr. and Mrs. Joseph t . To-moii, 4fl Fftrm Taven Avenue,and Airman Basic LeonardC. Van Dunkirk, son of Mr.and Mrs, Harry H. Van Bus-klrk, 11 Semel Avenue.

Airman Malnnry will takea course for supply special-ists at Amarillo AFB, Tex.He attended Jersey Prepar-atory School at Newark. Air-man Tomon will study foraircraft mechanical equip-ment repairmen at ChanuteAFB. 111. He Attended Edi-son High School. AirmanVan Busklrk will attend acourse for radio and radarmaintenance specialist* atKeesl«r AFB, Miss, He is a1962 graduate of WoodbrldgeSenior High School,

Purim Service, CarnivalSet for Feast of Esther

COLONIA — "Purlm. Its Les-

it and the characteristics.membership drive,j

Henna,,

"I Misjudges. Tlrfd of sitting around "i»tfl''Vi,i< Mtinu'wiuni, *h<* *l*° t'MMJiIrd

'• S " 2 w M " . HU"5M TJ'L '° ' '","'"; Chapl-r of Wimu-n'R American or Mrs.t\°\??T£" I M ! " f l

f ' l ; ' 0 R T .or-MnL-atlon for R-hab-382 0187.. M i n t e d Women, Club of Co- u t t | l h t,.alnlni., «„»<•„ » Hhhlwhtlu

". KI•£„ 0I F ^ * w i m 0 l U U: lH1; Jumirhiiv! an ORT D»y Drlvr meet,,,* w.U... AJurdi) ter of Deborah. Her constant . . „ , ()I »,v,""»'••* ^companion* aif h«>r three 8i- KlrkoK for the drive will be ^

'• "f Afri;ani*«<! caU, betides '•Ubmcc" lo tu«'11 s "1tl(>t"K!. B t »',,,, ,. will be firsts! Aniertra.'fho (lives a stamp ot npprnvnl H*'1'1 i°r- lh. Bijun \« .: improved . - he. ., , .«... ,m . . ,f« .h . h... n Kiihwitv ORT Day Is March

1 10 IRrri] iiknd tn c

Mrs. Schreiber, Fourth Wardsized Dr. PotaUtze. "Portu-iChairman, announced the mu-

been oration" R ( l 0 r t ! Increasing volume of research sor a pre-primary dance March

'.In psychology, sociology, and 30 at Kenny Acres. Tickets areMiirch : o l l y s i o l o c y ' w n c r e b v t n e schoolsiavailable through the club pres-thi-

d«n«traU«,. acqulre thes to make

means and ident, theproduc-jand poll

county committee

Hiisbuiids of members l iv" f 'd u^ t , i o n a l experiences for; Mr. Fleming announced the'iour youth meeting of the executive

can Violet Jpa\rs on .i i>icatnip, and a Blue Point that

;\M-<'* were ,

ill.™, ouuIn hla wife'* h»boy fedliui

American.schools throughout

catlnnal M'tuxils In 20 countries:and proud«'i vocation training',,

| According to Mrs. Kelly, the board will be held at the homejtvlomg teachers work not only!0f Mr. and Mrs. William Keltel1 with curriculum but also aid inijflarcnI'he individual needs of the; A Judo exhibition by Herbert"hildren.

son for Us in Our Day," will be

Witkln's sermon at tomorrow'sPurlm service at Temple BethAm, Cleveland and Arthur ..Avenues at 8:30 P. M.

P. M. Sat,urdii\with morning Purlm services at]

grounds will take on a festiv

from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sun-,day for children of all as'.es.iMrs..reported.

Colorfulgoldfish bowl, clown toss, pennynitch arc the handiwork of MrsPaul Hoffman.rides like the whip will vie withrides like the whip will vie with

rr n n* i .im..i... Usim; several typesjW i m a m S i j f i a n ( i company will a pony ridf f0r the children's

1 ODC lllSCUSSed nt "I1 b l > ? , V 1 ° rk

R 8 a n u e X ' l b e d e m ° » s t r a t e d at the n«t'.™tronage Mrs. Irvine Gross-,»« v . . . i v « ) i l m i ) l P ] M r s Kl,1Iy s h o w e d n o w l c l u b m p e t i n g M a f C h 22 a f8 j m an co-chairman, disclosed.COLONIA - Mrs Abby^ood a job the elementary d e - P M a l t n e ^em ubrary.l In addition refreshments willck will discuss -Speech:Oi«' lment l s dolnK b u t concluded Middlesex Avenue.

AKMCI little l*e a fosU-r parent to the ilt-if aid* by makinx and

and rWiatailitwtlon '"r t h t \ u"" Th.rapv in Woodbridur Town-!bv statliK. "There is a definite\v.\ raising ship

more en.; AfrV-Afi*

for *uch

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, „„„ Schools " at Tuesday's' w'a fo r a SUidnnie program atc u U l l l i ' nuvtirn? of PTO of Schools 2 'h l ' elementary level." i

;UUI j g t The great physical, social,. , This war, ORT »U»* -'»»*. Mmeh 13 and U arc the,""101'011"1- a n d m e n t a l growth.

in at flower tnowa and to lor- m wld(,r a m 1 m , ,n . VUOioiis,,.,,,,, of „ B o o l t P iUr a t t h P of the twelve to fifteen year]much''™" caiiiiMi ;i.. m to and fro. s U i n ) 0 | t of its glnbal pr<wram.',.rn()0| par,.nts may purchase t)lds w a s stressed by Mr. Ma«-|

entered Th* hobby bui( imwt bt catch- Mrs H lUbnnmn. prc-idi'iil. books, afl'-r the meeting or send;"0Kl- o f t e n B Kreftt s e n s p oflTo Be Offered

' 11 v* i v\t & la^ MVUUJ »#«n I IMWI ••» —w*»«> I H I .• -• - . . . . . , — . . . . . . . . ..,- .... , , r . . ^ , ^ , . . . . . _ ^ * • t i . i C O L O N I A ~*~* B r o w n i e s 01PrcpartniitM bK*u*- l«- .« a.s entluHW- r,p.,rt*d. ORT Day 1963 Men m o m . v w l t h their children the "security is felt upon entfnng| m Neighborhood Two

that Khe tlr rtout HO t:*.,,* a. A«n«, tr-_, «™n.™dou. ™ , n c , ,„,, d a y ,.„,.„ 0 v child un or Kh school and his «t-, e n K a K e d ,n p r o d u c i n g | ^

be on sale and merchandise]booths will feature comic books.house plants, and the latestfad .iewelry.

ELIZABETH (il'ILIANOBETROTHED: Mr. and Mrs.Joseph R. (inili;ino, :itl EastFirst Street, Colonia, haveannounced the engagement

New SlateIs ElectedBy Chapter t

COLON1A - Because of th«iby-laws, an election of officer*I for Sinai Chapter of B'naljB'rlth Women was held andI a brief business meeting con-jducted prior to special ceremo*nles and the awarding of B'nalB'rlth Americanism and ClvloAffairs Award of Rahway -Colonia Men's Lodge and Sina*Chapter at recent Joint meet-

g held at Temple Beth Am.New officprs elected include

Mrs. Donald Llebesklnd, presi-dent; Mrs. Morrison Pecker-man, Hist vice president; Mr*.Yale Abrams, second vice preB«ident; Mrs. Mnyer Sablowskyithird vice president: Mrs. Ar-nold Tepper. treasurer; Mr».Morton Kotler, correspondingsecretary; Mrs. Mark Tanz, fi-nancial secretary: Mrs. BurtonDrucker, recording secretary;Mrs. Nofton.Schutz, social sec-retary; Mrs. Michael Hlchmati,Sentinel.

Out-going president Mn,Jules Bluestone was appointedCounselor.

Installation of new officerswill take place on March 37at Cross Keys In Rahway, Res-ervations may be made with

Mrs. Robert Brenesal or Mr»,Winnie Feist.

Quest speaker at the awardceremonies was Sergeant Ken-neth Van Pelt head of the ju-venile bureau whose topio was,"What is Juvenile Dllnquen-ry?" Enlightening the audienceon the iuvenile delinquentproblem In the township heproudly pointed to the decreaseand expressed the hope of ellm-"Wlmt is Juvenile Delinquen-Pointlnt! out juvenile delin-quency begins in the home hocommended Calvin Donnelly,and the men like him whobrouKht their own children up•with a belief in God and re-spect for their fellow man.

Upon presenting the Ameri-canism Award to Mr. Don-nelly. Mr. Van Pelt thankedhim on behalf of the commu-nity fur his efforts on behalfof the youth.

"While I have been honoredwith this outstanding awardthis evening," said Mr. Don-nelly in his acceptance speech,"It is you the men sitting outin the audience who should behonored also. Many of youhave participaeed and worked

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of their daughter, ElizabethJoan, to Carl A. Kurtiak, son

A P.T.O, meeting of Hebrew, o f M r a n d M r s M i e h a e ,•ind Sunday School teachers, K u r t j k a J r 4 g H J x A y t _and parents wil be held at the1

Temple building at 8:15 P. M.,

ru-.irs ihe,Hughes la about Afrh-mi VioU-U. problem posed by a brnr im- , v l | , ,„, i r U , . n rt|1 opportunity to ; l l a t l °n >s solved by orientation! „

1895 1963

J

CHRISTENSEN'S"The friendly Store"

DUE TO THE

GREAT RESPONSELAST WEEK-END

We AreRepeating

Our

lOLD FASHIONEDRUMMAGE

,fbooks w.th th,

tt-achc-s anri con

aidi'n the sixth .Uade, orientationi' h i h h h

th, aidi'n the sixth .Uade, orientation J | .sultintsi'n Junior hiuh homerooms, the fcllnB' » a n a t m S

l l f h d b h h

Monday. Guest speaker Dr.;Frank Pine, will address thegathering at 9 P. M.

•A-fu> will direct them in a sf lec- ' l s s u l n K o f !1 handbook which ex-i:on fn.m books of their o w n i ' ) l a i n s m a n > ' t h i n & s '» t h e

ii'iidiiu' level. school, and by holdin« an openThe Sprmir Fn'ir '•"• " ' • house to-meet teachers stated

m-'t with Mrs, Mark Greses. M r - Magllozzi.nresident Mrs Mary Ann With six counselors carryingPunek. chairman, announced^M children, the child at thethe appointment of cominlttee |n l«h school level must be able Icallv present the true picture

of the Brownies.heads as follows- Mrs Rncheljto evaluate themselves djs-Kro'h. fknvcr bootli: Mrs. EUiitie'Clowd Mrs. Hinkle. As al Tnternfttional

, . nioanc (/« thic nnri inf4tutrlnal " ' " "II * " " llllclnationalZimmtM-mnn. ivfrcshmfnts:im^ns t*y tnis end. mdivmuai,

Store WindowsShow 4-H fork

ISEUN — Mrs. Carl Luna,,ns

The troop is curpntly work-

i s scheduled. parent-HjrSiirhild and parent-teacher con-

Mrs R Yelle iind MrsThompson, pocket Lidi(} Mclntyir. balloons- Mrs.1 fi'rences held, and drop-out-s areDoris Skloldnl. emmtry store;.Inti-i-viewed: making out pro-Mrs. D. Simons*n. food -shop ;:wams with the student is sup-

plemented " by informative,V Dlacement (and follow-up serv-

Mrs. Jo Ori'ri's, white tMrs. S. Muska ;iiidI^jpatiii, book store; Mrs. Mary ices.Csetr, necdlecraft: Mrs Rae A survey made by Dr. Trever-Aiidcrson, tickets; Mrs. M.'yn. school pjychologlst showed

lowship program with each girlreporting on the country of herancestors and presenting a dis-play including dolls, clothingand pictures to illustrate herreport.

Representatives include Deb-orah Reale, France; CatherineAustin, Germany; BernlceGrossman. Israel: Jo Ann

Hucston. Jewelry; and Mrs. Joy|thatKasanecki, specialty.

outjdren enrolled from kindergar-

Vliort: willbf games and rides;ten to sixth grade, 1.313 haveas w*ll as booths a t the fair.

Scouts PrepareDad-Son Night

problems needing specializedhelp and that nut of 3.705 chil-dren from 7th to 9th grade,277 need speclul help

The panel concurred with Dr.°olnlaze who noted we must:learn to identify not only thejoroblems but the great abilitiesj

ISELIN — The Boy Scout our children possess.

Thursday, Friday and SaturdayM h 9thMarch 9th

troqip and post, sponsored bythe Congregation Beth Sholom,will hold u father and son eve-ning, March 20, at 7 P. M.

Mrs. Arnold Lada, presidentannounced a nominating com-mityee comprised of Mrs. Pi'iedaEllin, principal of School 1;

Awards will be presented and a Mrs. Selenose Kelly, principalfilm "1983 All-American Foot-ball Players," will be shown.

The troop recently completed

where several boys earned meritbadges. They were assisted bytheir leaders, Lou p'Agostlno

of School S3; Mn. EdwinWynne, president IjTA 8chool11: Mrs. E. Rossen, president

a week-end at Camp CowawPTA Fords Junior High; and

and Isidore Kessler.: |April meeting.The troop is open to all boys

Mrs. Philip Lowry, president ofPTA School 17; will present aslate of new dfflcers at the

cos-tumes, and preparing scenery,Mrs. Robert Berger, leader, an-nounced.

The girls will be ready in amonth to present their produc-tion before new Brownie Troopsand organizations to dramat-] leader of the Pins and Pans

-H Club, announced tha'meetings of the unit willheld on Monday afternoons'rom 3:30 to 5:30 instead of>n Wednesdays! as previouslyicheduled. '

The Club's entry in the Mid-llesex County 4-H window dis-

play may be seen during thisweek in the window of theThrift Shop on Oak Tree Road.Contributors and their articlesare as follows: Linda Tistafi,

cushion; Lynn Yesolonia,tea towel; Patricia Tistan,blouae, skirt, and sewing box;

anet Haytko, apron and sew-jling box; Barbara DziombakJIpot holder; and Kathleen||Brady, tray.cloth.

The Club, as an IFY prolect.will sell cookbooks. t'The priceof the books will be 50 cents.The initials IFY stand for theInternational Farm Youth.

The girls will attend the 4-Hdance on Saturday nt Collinsauditorium, Blake Hall, Rut-gers University.

At the April71 meeting of the4-H Club, guest speaker will beMrs. Andre, Middlesex County4-H Extension Agent, who willtalk on "How to Give a Demon-stration."

The next regular meetingwill be.held Monday at Mrs.Luna's home, Warwick Street.

o V ' ' ^ G ; o ' ' c h n - H ^ ^ H o n a n d , D a y , e B e r ! e rPennsylvania Dutch; OayleBerger, Sweden; Lorrie Brozan-ski, England; Karen Regan,Scotch Irish: Juday Bruder andGall Masterly, England; Susan

Ireland; and Patricialozlpwski, Poland.Lcfrie Brozanski is respon-

sible for collecting birthdaypennies for the Juliette Lowfund, presentation of this fundalong with pennies collected forLord Baden Powell's birthdaywill be presentqd at March 14meeting at Iaelta Junior HighSchool.

Teenette* 4-H ClubSet Birthday Meet

I8BLIN— The monthly bus-lnew meeting of the 4-H Teen-

of 11 years of age and meetsench Wednesday at the Temple,90 Cooper , Avenue from 7:00until 8:30 P. M. Further in-

\ ' Hi,-

1th March 8th

«•!«* ol each season, we,find a number of ODDS and ENDS. . In wdpr to dispose of these we are running our

|| from the scout leaders or Sey-mour Klepner, ME-4-8828.

NATO FLEETThe United States is plan-

ning to tell Its European alliesit will help them build a NATO

formation may be obtained nuclear nlissile force of less

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Old Time RUMMAGE SALE111 (ltpartmentit, HURRY! This is your Ust chance to save as never

More. AH item* on sale are openly displayed onBARGAIN TABLKS and RACKS.

costly surface ships as well asPblarla submarines.

home of Mrs. Joseph Rapaciollleader.

Plans were made for theMarch party meeting to be heldat the home of Arlene Cwle-klo, Bonora Avenue, March 18.The birthdaya of AngellkaHoeher and Donna Caravellawill be celebrated.

KEPT HIS WORDMiami — "I'll be back," pro-

nue, Port Reading.

Miss Guiliano is u gradu-ate of Perth Amboy HighSchool and is a senior atThe Charles E, GregorySchool of Nursing. Her fianceis a Carteret High Schoolgraduate and is a senior atTrenton State College, ma-joring in elementary educa-tion.

claimedThomas

the angryBishop, 3G,

suitor,as he

shoulder to shoulder with mein the various phases of theyouth programs in our commu-nity."

Concluding . his impromptoacceptance speech with tearsin his eyes, Mr. Donnelly re-ceived a standing ovation fromthe moved audience.

Continuing the youth themeof the evening, Mrs. Drucker,program chairman introducedthe renown Shockley Singerswho made the rafters rockwith old time pospel sonvs amdtheir latest rock and roll re-lease, "Suzaki Beatnik."

Hostesses for the eveningwere Mrs. Liebeskind, Mrs,Edith Cohen, Mrs, Toby Fein-gold, Mrs. Kotler, and Mra.Leon Goldfarb.

I'd return."

marched out of his living roomleaving a distressed damselsitting there.

He was.Bishop backed out of the

driveway, put his car in thewrong gear, and smashed backthough his picture window.

In the living room onceagain, Bishop said, "Told you Livingston and Hale Avenues,

TO ADDRESS GROUPCOLONIA — John BetrBmd,

newly appointed director of theRaritan Valley Unit of NewJersey Association for RetardedChildren, will speak at a reg-ular session Monday, at 8 P. M.,in the. First Baptist Church,

New Brunswick.

It was reported the Teenetteshad given 22 Vi hours of serviceto the community in projects.

The next regular meetingwill be" a Work meeting andwill be held on Tuesday at Mrs.R&pacioU's home.

Notice to Voters5th Ward-Dist r ic ts 1 & 2

District # 1 Polling Place:School #2 , Outlook Avenue, Colonia

District # 2 Polling Place: tColonia Public library,

Colonia Boulevard, Colonia, N. J.WARD 5- iDISTWCTJBEGINNING at a point,

IN OUK LAHGK FBBK FAKKINti LOT BEAK W STOKE

V|<>RK HOURS:

"nMI I P.M.l r 'd»y (ill a P.M. STUM

The Pingry School"A College Preparatory School for Boys"

215 North Avenue, Hillside

announces th»t

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS

For the Fall of 1963 .For AdmiMlo« to Ondei 8 throuib 11

Will b« ftwB on

SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1963For further Information

Write or «all the SchoolTelephone EL. 5-6990

THOMAS JOSEPH

COSTELLOFuneral Home*

Qreen St. & Cooper Ave. state & Center Sts.Iaelin, N J. Perth Amboy, N. J.

TeL U 8-4641 HI 2-0075

ZESSSt

WARD S — MSTMOT IBEGINNING at a point,

the intersection of the cen-terline of New Dover Roadand the centerllne of Penn-sylvania" Railroad; thentfe(1) northwesterly and west-erly along the center line ofNew Dover Koad to the cen-terllne of Meredith Road;thence (2) southerly andsoutheasterly along the cen-terline of Meredith Road tothe centerline of MiddlesexAvenue; thence 13) south-w*st,erly along the centerllneof Middlesex Avenue to thecenterline of McLean Street;thence (4> southeasterlyalong the centerllne of Mc-Lean Streut to the centerllneof Block Avenue; thence 1southerly along the center-line of Block Ave. to the cen-terline of Route 27 (LincolnHighway); thence 16) south'erly at right angles to thecenterlina of- Route 21 (Lin-coln Highway) to the cen-terllne of the PennsylvaniaRailroad; thence' (7) north-easterly along the centerllneof the Pennsylvania Railroadto the point or place of Be-ginning.

the intersection of the cen-terllne of the PennsylvaniaRailroad and the centerlineif New Dover Road; ttjence1) northeasterly along the

centerline of the PennsyJ-anla Railroad to the

Boundary line of CJty ofRahway and WoodbridgeTownship; thence (2) south-easterly along said boundaryline between City of Rahwayand Woodbridge Townshipto th« centerllne of 8 tGeorges Avenue (N. J. StateHighway R*ut* 35); thence(3) southerly and southwest-erly along the centerllne OfSt. Georges Avenue to thecenterUne of Dover Road;thence (4) northwesterlyalong the centerllne of DoverRoad to centerllnes ot ChainO'HHl Road and New DoverRoad; thence (5) still north-westerly along the qenter-llne of New Dover Road tothe point or place of Be-

ginning.

Township of WoodbridgeJoseph V. Valenti, Township Clerk

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Thursday, Mw»h 7.1993

1SELIN PERSONALSAiJlB CUTUBHtrsoN j director, Robert Painter, at tha

\m O»k Trtf Rn«d Harding Avenue Plrehoun.IJWIL Mc» Jr tw ! —The St. Vincent De Paul

IM (J <-M«<< Society of St. Cecella'i Church—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore will meet Monday, 8 P.M. la

Caliendo and children, Charlr*;Room 207.and Carol, East James Place, —The Westminster Fello*-wv( Sunday guests at the home ship of First P r e s b y t e r i a nof Mr. and Mr*. Louis Montal- Church Is scheduled to meat onbano, Staten Island. .Sunday. The Junior Pellowihto

—Mr», Harold Maul, Chee.se- meet Sunday at 10 kM., an|Jquake, was a guest on Tuesday'the Senior FeJlowatilB, Sundayat tho home of Mr. and Mrs. at " P.M.Robert C Scank, Lincoln High-1 _The Sunday School teach-1way. Other guests at the Scank m 0 [ the I*elln Aawmbly o f !hnme cere: Mrs. Robert Mau-,QOd Church Will meet Monday!cprl, Hopelawn: Mr. and Mrs. even |n!, a t the church to mat t*OtU Roy Dougherty and chll- p i a n 5 frtr lessons to be ustddrrn, weith and Kevin. Mcnlo'(jUHnR the next month.Park: and Mr». George M U M _T h ( 1 P M t B a n d o fwell. Mrs. Harry Evans, a n d l P ^ 2636 m w t s e a c h WMr Alexander Cuthberteon d g P M at PMt ha»d-

children Richard and' ' ^ ^ ftfe m ^and'Mrs. .and children, Richard ma ta M e m b r s ftreMaureen, all of Uelin. <, s o u g h t to „„ o u t ^ ^

^ Alexander Cuthbert-!Anyone l n t r r e s t e d l n J o l n j n gup, Uelin. wa« a luncheon, o t n fCfMgrl ly Mng i member•utst on Friday at the home oflof t h e p o ^ an<| h M l M „ , ^MrA Thorna* Catlin, Cooper t r u m m t i m a y c o m e o u t wAvenue. !Wednesday evenlnf.

—A meeting of Girl Scout „ . „ „ , . J . IUaderi, Neighborhood 3, will! ~ f ^ ' w * / ^ , d L ° 7be held this evening, 8:30 in B a n d ™e tf Wednesday from 7Our Lady of Lourdes Hall. Sfc.it?- 8 F.M. ln Our Ladj at M..Cecelia's Church. Plans will be | t i m a "aiIi , , . -made for the annual mother l -The prima.7 teacher oltod d a u g h l e r communion^ f l r l ^ y t a r l t u ? .breakfast an Sunday, March S u n d a y School are set toafter t*e6:45 Mass. In keeping^""day evening at thetttb GUrl Scout Weak, March'Curriculum for the nextW to M. the troops will place'*111 ^ p l»n n e .d \ _. . . .<XbibiU to tt. Cecelia's Libraryl 7 ^ CasiU* <** • " * !and in the Oak Tree Hardware!8111* B ™ n « *',' M i tOfa 'window. Chalrnun are Mrs. J.l4" l : ! l P - " - l

W e - ™ l S » e r t I0'Qanr.eil and MM. William, ? ln*: ^ ^ S c ° u ^ 1 m M t

in the first and thirdboard of the g r o o m s and

PTA Q{ School 15 will meetl?"1 J

meeJ .^ ^ ™* of

Monday, 8 PJM., ln the school Loui:des Hn

a11-, „ , . W1on Petthln* Avenue. Final ~ ^ ' ^ a ' M ^ ' J J 1 "Plans will be made for Open chftel s t r e e t ' w l n bB » « * * • « «

g i v e n f o r p u b l i c s c h o o l c h i l d r e n : J ' f >£%„to grades two through eight lEveryone i. weUsome Catholicwho attend St. Cecelia's School.|alld J ' " * * *

^The Women's Missionary' ~ A m e e t l n g o f ^Council of the Uelln Assemblyof God Church will have itsregular meeting this evening ati7:« in the ohurch. Membersjare requested to bring hanklesj

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talcum powder, shaving creamor any appropriate item to bei"J°™m£ ,given to the "Home For Agcd^o t

(h e r s . ,?' . .

Pastors and Missionaries" in | d c " t s *' l ^ anv

d *p l o r j d a cakes. Mrs. Frederick Ja:

-Announcement wa* made,'" c .h n rg- ^ s s i s t e d b y Mrs'that altar boy candidates c las s - C h a l I e s BIunda'es will not be held this week atSt, Cecelia's'Church.

—The Daughters of America!lila W. Thompson Council, willmtet Monday evening in the _ , _ „ .,B o r o u g h improvement Hall, ~M r- »"***"• Frank Tagil-Lincoln Highway, at P:00. ia r e n i a n d c lJ!Wren; Fr,ank' J,r-1

- T h e Ladies Auxiliary o(™^t J "• a n d Ma

try

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Volunteer Fire Co. 1, District 9!Worth Street were gue^s Sun-will have Its semi-monthly|day a ^ e J 1 0 1 " ^ 0 ' « ' • *rtd

meeting, Wednesday .t the M r a ' J a * ^ n z e " a ' f ^ 0 ^Ore,n Street Firehose, ^^SSS^I&jS;.

-Saturday evening March; g ^ a n 418. the annual St Patrick s day |G W e s t b u r y ^ d ,dUM m be held in Our Lady " ^ t ^ ho f f l e of M ro Lourd« and ?atima Halte.; „„ M r s D a n i e l M a f f l e o j ^ ^ .

I ^ H r t* S I m T t byi»-n. N- Y. Mr. ar* Mrs. Mazzeo,

Buddy Dee and nu orches tra ,^ M r s H l ] n e y c n t r s par-Th. pn*e oftiekets. which may,e n t h a y e r f t u r n e d h o m E ^ .b. PUMte«rf a t e all Masea l tpr a th m t ) n t h ^ t 0 ^on Sunday Lidudn a corned;^ A H M M -beef sarjlirSch and a beverage.j _ M r 3 a m N e w m a n ) W o r t t l

-MJ-S. Gustave De Pr 8ter/S t r e e t | a c c o m panied by Mrs.president of the Ladies Aid So- i M a n l o n P a r s o n s colonla, was atiety of tfc« First Presbyt«rian|gUest a t t h e U n i o n Rebe*ahChurch, announced a meeUngji^dge in Bksomfleld en Mon-frm take place Monday, 8 Pjl. ,jaa y ev«ning. The Union Kfbet-in Fellowship Hall. a h t8 t h t oMeBt chapter in l«w

—The Christ's Ambassadors jersey.of the Iselin Xs«mbly'of Godi '.. .,— _.Church will participate in ai Final highway traflk death

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C A Halljr, tomorrow mning..teii {or 1??2at M n t Weasarit Asserrft'-y oT' persons.God Churcji, at 7:45. Sptvial -—speaker will be Rev. Croft Pentz'New J*rsrfy'i MiniMer to thedeaf, E clJ member Is remind-ed to brinf a Bible, as It counts,one point toward winning thetrophy, The grgup will meet atthe church on Cooper Avenue'at 6:20 P # , and, proved to;Point Pleasant.

—The Bradj A/tionof the Christian Familymeat of St. PtwW* 'will me«| a^turiUy, %\iat the tutm of OT, aricT Mrs.Miflhajl Lywfc H WH18S Menue, For further Information,call t l 8-7737. |

J—Hi* 8o(W and Daughters ofLiberU. Utwrly Bell Council,will piest on TusadRy, u PJSJ.,at the home of Mr, ajid Mrs.Speficer Green, Trieste Street.

—The (Sweet Adelines. Clov-eri«ai OhapUr, Im'., will meetMyjyiay. 8 P.M. in Fatima Hall,6t, Cepelia1* Church. I

—The, cancer cjressini; unit ofthe Federated Women's Club ofIseliii wtH m«et Wednesday;aftenuuii, l :00, at the horns ofclub (H-e^iH,. Ma, Hertjnt BWllliums, 1 Chain Q'HUli lto»d.;

—Th,e Holy Name Society olSt. Cecelia's Church will haveits moiithly braakfait • meet-tnf 9ii Syadfty tnornUu, afUr8 o'clock Mau ln Our Lady ofixiUrdu Ball.

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er of Triplets VeryActivei)(>n Mother and in PTA Work

Thursday, March 7, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN

Art ExhibitNext Week: PORD3 - A Children'* nil[exhibit will be sponsored by the[Art n;>uanm. nl of the Worn-nn's Club ot Fords at, the Fort'.1-jLibrnry next week In observ-ance of Children's Art Month. '•

Regulation of pictures willtake pla.T on Monday, Mav<:h11. onlv. from 8 to 10 P.M. Mrs'Bonniirl Sclblouskl, art chair-'tnnn, states children aged 10 to;1B are eligible tn exhibit, findnil mediums will be n^ceptrd. :

Kenneth Coster of Coster's

Art Shop, Perth Amboy,1 will:lud'ji1 the two <';itevorirs, besln-inci's and advanced. Ribbons for'first, second nnd third placewinners and three honorable

jmrntioin will he awarded inipuch categqry. Pictures may liechimed by the owners after the;;exhibit on Monday ' nlghtjMarch 18, from 8 to 10 P.M.

Mrs. Herman Chrlstensen,chairman of the AmericanHome Department, states thatmembers of the Woman's Clubwill model outfits made bythemselves at the regular meet-ins of the club on Wednesday,

|March 13. Judges will be MlsaiMary Gundrum, head of the'

ini' economies department atWoodbrldge High School, and,Mrs. I^ona Zak, clothing teach-!The M"» annual hat show andc a t the high school. Thewln-;sa le w111 b e presented by thener will compete In the SixthiMother*' Auxiliary of the Men-District sewing contest being!10 Pa r k T ^ M e Boy»' League.

PTA to Hold7th AnnualStyle Show

F O R D S - Plans are beingcompleted for the seventh an-nual fashion show tn be pre-

,l hy the P. T. A. of Oul

FOR MILADY: Above arc members of the rnrnmittre planning a hat show andsale to he held Monday at School l!> under the auspices of ihp Mothers Auxiliary ofMenlo I'ark Terrace Boys Club. Left to right: Mrs. Itohert Schmidt, Mrs. Jbhn Evanoff,

Mrs, Frank Juarei and Mrs. James McMarrow,t

Udv of Peace School, onnesdav, March 20, at 7:45 P. M,in the cafeteria, according.topublicity chairman. Mrs. HarryA Syrina.

Fashions for Spring will hamodeled by members of the P.,T A . and the. latest children'swenr will also be shown.

flivl Scouts from the Fordai Neighborhood are busy workingm decoration! for the affairunder the dlrectWn o! Mrs.

Pattls a;w Mrs. OladyaHybinsL.t.

Mrs Leo Carasitl, ticketchairman, hai announced tick-ets may be purchased at thedoor or from any member ofthe committee.

Third Annual Hat Show iCircle WelcomesSet by Mothers' Group 2 New Members

v * PrvR.ns A r^cnnnsivpi rood-MENLO PARK TERRACE -

sponsored by the N. J. StateFederation of Women's Clubs

Inc., on Monday evening, Mar.18, at 8:00 P.M. at School 19,

Lenten DevotionsLuted by Church](Z^ZZL

FORDS — A responsive read-ing led by Mrs. W. Brose op-

jened thg March meeting of thejPrisctlla Missionary Circle of

Lutheran

Winners NamedIn Tournament

FORDS — Nancy Lee KraHand Lorraine Hospodar defeatedChristine Kubak and Dale Far-lngton In the ping-pong tour-ament held by Qlrl 8cout

o nFORDS - Evening L e n t e n ! ^ wowth was led by ©don

i^olis Mrs W Brose Mrs E

on April 2 at the First Presby-'Menl0 P a # Terrace.

•p:.iy«d withul product*

•.,.• recent

THREE cor err WITH STOKV IMOM'S A Bl s y l ' n i s o v ; Mr<i Kdn.vnl Tracy is shown above with lirr triplet sonsand d»u|Mrrv all uf Hhuin irr intrrstni in sroutini, Front row: Klchard, Edward and

Diiii(U% I r a n ; rrur: Mrs. 1 r.iry and dauihter, Barbara.

lor theAssociates. 16J83 Hooks Circulated

In '62 by Fords LibraryFORD8 - I lie inii ml repoit ard Putii»«e Stamp Catalogue".i

of lh« Fordi Public Ubr»ry Webatf:» "Biographical Dlc-jiho*ed a circulation o! 16,183 tlonary", "Geographical Dle-

. Ibooks in 196a according to Mn tiouar> . "Rise ol American!res her ' •m- i H e | e n y,|||HL,tem, Ubrwian. O( Clvlli.'.a:ioi.'". "Adventure With

1 0 ( 1 the total amount 10.518 Juve-Reptiles', 'Albert Einstein".nUe books and 5,««i adult book* "Benedict Arnold". "CaiwerJwere borrowed. Over 3.000 ret- Cocaine and Couratse", "Clar-j

iraniactloiu were com-ence Darrow", "Courage of Dr.

tcrian Church In Rahway.

Blue and ColdDinner $

Committee chairladles forUna affair are: Mrs. John

• Evanoff, general chalrlady;iMrs. James McMorrow, re-freshments; Mrs. Prank Ju-arez, tickets; and Mrs. Robert

devotions will be conductedOur Lady of Peace Church ievery Monday at 7:30 P.M. byRev. David Anderson O.P.

H.rbara. arc' Kduoii and

!• for thr put'.try «a» W-»j( a boy InI -*&J a red-

•• Scout award

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<• sutihm the7. .

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;u»l«". "Th* DUcoverer ofj

"^"'rfaauiritiMi i« inr th» MriQd «eon . ru»i Woman Editor",•: uimerou* He|l»U»»«l J lor we penuu • , „,,;. .wtd m n u - o l five yaar. All c*rd holders, T»>e ° » ..f0** ' 7 . 0 " '

the PTA ,n **^nrn^^^'nZ!t,^per week a* follows: Mond.) t y]mt t h e

.cJfl the out-,uiimvh rridjf Jrom one to « C ( | a f h M m m t •••r them eon- five F.U Tueadai w n h w . . Q ^ M y U l ( l v > . . n a u , .

'•-'- wlth'tmn all to el|ht. and OJI Bat- ^ l h % [ M g ( J f Hlslor>...

"Men and Molecules", "Astron-omy of the 20th Century",

arv Where You Find"Sculpture: Clay. Soap

nnd Othel- Material', 'Guide tothe Use of Bartlett's KarnUiar

"AH About Ameri-

Mrs. W. Brose, Mrs. E0. Lund. A

"Mites In Action," wasishown.

Chaplain to the Brother* of the' Audrey Benl and Mrs.d

Chaplain to the Brother* of theSacred Heart In Metuchen.;John Wadenklee were welcomedStations of the Cross are said1,83 n w members. Quests foron Fridays at 2:00 P.M. andi«« evening were Mrs. Mary

[Matyl and Mrs Schrleber7:15 PM.A pleasant evening la assured The bus for Blackwood will"

HOPELAWN — Cub Scout'with refreshments, decorations|P;iek 57. sponsored by V. F. W.jin a Spring motll and mlllin- noon sharp on Sunday. Those,Post 1352, held Its Blue and cry for everyone's taste,cold Pot-Luck Dinner at the: Tiie membership is urged toPost Home, 113 James Street."attend the next regular meet-Kenneth Axelson served as i n s Of the Auxiliary on March

[Matyl and Mrs. Schrleber.b t t d dSix members attended the

'.Master of Ceremonies. 8 at 8:30 P.M. at 100 Jefferson

Benl and Mrs Marti:having tickets for the Passion — " ; ' » - ^Vplay are requested to be 011^oienson were eicciw

time.Religious Instructions lov 1 churchwomen, Missouri Synod,

teenagers attending public high

delegates to the Atlantic ZonOonferenoe of Luthera

to be held in May.I Peter Zanzalari, the district street to complete plans for'school grades 9 through 12 are Mrsl William Kocsis, presi[commissioner, present-d the the hat show which Is one of iheld Wednesday evenings atldent, announced a Chilstiai"--" charter to John Kiiczar, t h e biggest means of income 7:30. Instructions lor public! Growth workshop at Eedeeme:

Ischool students In the 7th and!Lutheran church, Westflel|8th grade are conducted at 7iTuesday from 10 a.m. to 2

with PM. on Wednesday. All other " ' — * - ' u

I institutional representative. :j01. league.Ktophen Kondrk, committee

hairman, prwent«d a check toj Soviet missiles armedRr>tx-rt Janeskl, commander of 1 0 0 m e g a t o n n u c i e a r warh£adsthe Post, towards Post home ciain,eii by a Soviet rocket com-repairs.

At a graduation/cerejjigffiiMi. j.iicl. Rublno aj)d GeorgeOardncP -Were grajfiiated into

urday afUrnoon Irom two<;,« (lufkiwn vil four o'clock New additional! c tune far.houTi will be annoum'ed.

I leltvlt iejj The library a owned nnd•• t ( h i t one operated by the Woman A Club'••i do thlng»'of Pordi staic<! 11(23 as a public

'tiling. service to the coinmuitltv. It IsA «allaf»c- housed lit the organtiallon'*hrlplni In clubhouie on Corridlf

involved. denU fr«« t>fJ The officer*

board m«mbeu of thf Wuinait'a,Club are the library directors

<.,. , cmi Holidays", "The Handbookof Judu", • Hitchcock's Storiesfor Late at Night". "Ntw Scl-en.:e of 8km and Scub* Diving'

GRAM: James F.Powrn lus been awarded aemit by the National Sci-rncr Foundation to continurstudies in the Held of scienceat Kulfrri I "'veriltv.

A science teacher, Mr.Powers. Li a member of thrfaculty of Fords Junior lli |hSchool. A native of SouthAmboj. he U a member ofthe National Kdueatlon As-sociation, New Jersey Kduea-tlon Association, MiddlesexCounty Education Auocla-Uon, and Woodbrldie Town-ship Fducatlon Association.

g fticSwtAndrew Kurucft

A Webelos Den 'inductionceremony was held with Ed-ward Dre&sler and Stephen Mo-hary being accepted Into the

I den by Joseph Miller, assistantxubmaster.t Awards were presented to^ordon Sable, Kenneth Axel-•son, Lind Larsen, Ronald Szu-klcs, Stephen Mohary, VincentiMIlano, Dennla Renales, Jo-iseph Miller, John Axelson,Robert Bsumley, Dennis An-drejeo, Ronald .Cserr, WayneSpratford.

The dinner was served bySenior Olrl Beauts from Troop62 and Troop 60.

Suzanne Schmid, den moth-er, was chairman.

public grade school children at-tend instructions on Sundayalter the 9 o'clock Mass.

Hostesses for the eveninwere Mrs, P. Lomker, Mrs.ward Jacobsen, Mrs. A. Siebunand Mrs. W. Hoist.

Troop 179 on Tuesday night.Marguerite Larsen pieaefltid

everal dramatisations a* pa?t,f her hospitality badge, and

discussion took place on aocl-,1 behavior and th» dutlM el an

active citizen. Doreen Prinzereported ten girls and two lead-ers will attend the Qlrt SooutSunday Umcheon. Dale Farring-,on reported $270 was collected'or the Juliette Lowe donationto be presented March 1J at Ise-Un High School. Kathy Nemethre minded the girls to grin* Intheir dollar gifts for the Chi-nese Auction before Marah 19.Doreen Pringle and LorraineHospodar Invited the troop toa personal health program be-ing presented by them 88 partof their curved bar requirementon Friday nlnht March 15, at6:30 p.m. at Lorraine Hospod-ar's home.

Headbands were made anadecorated by the gltfs to be goldat the Fords Girl Scout Neigh-borhood 1 baaaar at School 14,March 25. Tickets are still be-ing sold by the girls for theChinese auction being held inconnection with the bazaar.

CHRISTENSEN'S 1963"T/ic Friendly Store"

Folk•Song o! the Lark"

ExplolU of Tommy Ham-1

[>. Session Inter national RuleAt Methodist Church Sale Set by PTA 19

Ba-

t"edon"' "3P»rt»cl»"' "AJl ™ '* n d H e t v e n T 0 0"' ' • ° l d Y r " e r •

:u:y of jitp, J W 1 M clement, tyix Ed-*u!> dU- v t r d Window and Mrs Ernestl e n d e r NeUon. 'i recent There are 15,649 volumw in

'' l A the library. During thr y«»r *»^»"riUe<l the new booka were added and 3s'JJulk music oW and worn books wero dih-

K u i o p e c d ^ xu Edward Win.slow.° ' chalrmtn uf tlu'i book punhiu-

' -'ihut

."Too Near the Throne",JIIBI". "Mistr•1^61 World

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119 Tt|cy Drive, veuf the llaftorali on

itzvah"

rc>RDS — "The Fellowship MENLO PARK TERRACE —Discovery" session at Wesley iA n international food festival

'",;Methodist Church will be held a n (j bake sale will be sponsored|tonight at 8 P.M. in the Green ^y the PTA of 8chool 19 onChapel. Those persoiw who Oppn House Night, March 13,were unable to attend the first \ j f S i Arnold Cohen and Mrs.may Jain at this se-sslon and Albert Anifya, co - chairmen,can obtain the study books A|said that specialty dishes andfrpm the pastor. [baked goodij of foreign countries

lunlon breakfast is scheduled dressed In costumes, and exhib-itor Sunday, March 17, »t 5:30.1 its and posters of foreign coun-

uicl silber.l A Korean student from Rut-(tries will be displayed. Anyoned « portion"(jers University will apeak at' having items of interest which1

i occasion the Parents Night program ofCw J.; 1 J h li, • «i-,.» ne uauorau on i i t i""""' . !™ rurenu mum ino»i»fi UJU l * , f ! l 0 W U l " '' t l u of his Bar MlUvah during c e r e - t h e Methodist Youth FVJlow-

•'" UlUCPd buck t/k u*.wiiuuiLr *f t 'nuliJh TJtera- _ . . «._ack U)and

:hl< South fromi'li'h are traced"•••an tradition.

Saturday siup on March 17.Adath!Rabbi

could be displayed may contactMrs. Cohen at LJ 9i9095 or Mrs.Anaya at LI 8-8134.

that•lt"i of Euiopeanlcly. iiistrumenti

th«j char-tn music areid vocal ef.lust Amerl-

ewalt,'ting

the

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Handbook at EiiglMU Litera-ture",''Docuinenlk of American^;- - ___ __ _ _HUtmry", "Costuhie* Throimh-Terrj w e r e l n t h e ^e»ivu\g line;Qtit the A«es", "American Com- w l t h ' W n , M r s . guber was:jJMers of Today", •fEuioi>eau;(,Tetwd l n ftn w{-\ea\, sheathlOompovert of Today", "Living g o v m g n ( l h | s S |Ste r wore a blue!K S ^ _ 1 . 1 ^ . . I I | l i B^A « h . a . 4 > * f * B i H j

hf \ _ m • I I 1 . _ _ _ Y . . _ v^i#k. mt -a. J% n rt 1 1 'Musicians", "American

nomlc Hiatory",Eco- ftnd w h l l e

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lu'lghbors and rela-t l .o m the Fords-Wood-

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Companion of American Uters- bridge area attended a recep-ture", "Oxford Oumpanlun of tion In Ira's honor Sunday atjIngllsh' Literature", "American the Alpine Caterers, " "'_ . . . (1800-1M*>", "BritWi

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PAGE SIXTEENThursday, Man;h 7, 1963 - EB -1

would be required onTU« r n n : i » l n A m A f<«W * required on naamI he Lapitol Uome motor ^ ^ ^ the j ^ ^

from Edit. Pm>New Jersov FarmS2KL1 JSTiTin, per

crnt cut in the Federal budgetto earn a tax cut. including ablUion dollar whack out of theDtpnrtment of Agriculture . . .Headlights and read redlights

K«W»tra» Oaunty,Mir pending Iff the K«W»tra» O. . Mar 1 would be of f ic ia l In

Proclaimed L a w * * * * £ * «der the Stamler resolutionJthe legislature . . . The LeglB-lature has before it a Propoalto spend $9.00» to refurnuVh themonument dedicated to Major

Oenenl Philip Kearny, of OtfflWkr fame, located m Fairfax

Virginia . . . Lut ywrNew Jersey there were 132,

500 birth?; 41.377 marriages,deaths . . . The

Waterfront Commission of NewYork Harbor in suspending long-shoremen's registrations f o rstealing off HIP docks and from

warehouses . . . Nnr 3*m « -perieneed id highest birth ratesin 1916,1917. IBIS and l M t . . .Abolition of Juvenile and dom-estic relations oovirtt and their cometransfe to the superior courtprovided In a bill before theGeneral Assembly . . . Ade-quate sanitary facilitiesemployees of railroads would

ba required 1^ a bill be-fore the LegislatureEmployer* could not discharreemployees whom salaries be-

gubject to garnishment Orla other legal process because such

discrimination would be unfairto the employee and to the

for creditors of the employee, un-der a bill pending in the Legis-

lature , , . The SSnd AnnulConference of Stale l ad LooalHealth Official* on New Jerseyis scheduled to be held April4 and S at the Prince Theatre,four miles south of the Prince-ton Traffic Circle on U.S. Route1 . . .

CAP1TOL CAPMS: -

the information of hay feversufferer*, the State Departmentof Health reports 99 per cent ofragweed pollen falls within 180feet of its source . . . Because ofpolice threats of arrests, a billis pending In the Legislature al-lowing municipalities to cleansidewalks with street sweepers

Jersey24.003

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Mrs. Josephine Bnell, ImcctntiNurwrv k Klnderg»n*n. Ages 1-0

Hair & Full D»r ^ssioiu7 AM. to 5:30 TM.

Tran»port»tloo PrortdrtNurary lodted it—

;03 Woodbridge Are.Sewaren, N J.

For additional liilomiiitlon C4ll

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SHOWROOM HOURS:Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

SUNDAY 11 AM. to i P.M.

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- Jr.

FREE ESTIMATES

INTERIOR . EXTERIORPAINTING

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CiU Alter I P.M.

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LOCAL MOVIES9nUa: |14 Ban

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COLONIAwfMnoMtr in the

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54 MAIN ST.WOODBRIDGE

Missdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-lace Fullarton, Smith Street,was celebrated Friday night ata slumber party at the Fullar-ton home.

—Miss Theresa Campifflia,daughter of Mr. and Mr*. An-drew CampiKlia. Cornel] Streetrecently celebrated her thir-teenth birthday. A slumberparty in honor of the event washeld at the home of MUs BettyGutowski, George Street.

—The Avenel Fire Companymeets toniRht at the local fire-house.

—StColumbus.

— R e f r i g e r a t o r s , cab:: • • JNURSES. REGISTERED-Full bedroom sets. All coinor part-time 3:00 p. m. to 11:30 done in the home Mr ••.p.m. <fc 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 am i -.;shifts. Contact Personnel DeptJ —Perth Amboy General Hospital. LEONEHI 2-3700. ' 3 7-3 14 WATERPROOFING CON'-

. —— Wet Basements Mad'- ;NURSE. REGISTERED — Sev-' FUlton 8-0724en weeks. Girl Scout camp,:Bear Mountain area. Write BoxM-230 c o this newspaper.

1 -: 3.1

PRIVATE TUTORING"3-.3 l^mentary grades, all

Experienced teacher C:EASTER EARNINGS $ J4-I171.

If you are in need of money and:can work only a few hours *\

I

5088, meets

day servicing AVON customer.!* y 0 U R DRINKING..h . . . J t e your answer. Exciting new™"™ » problem A," ' ^[products are doubling average'Anonymous can hr.p v,.t o n l * n t : : .™, n . . n,n Mr. T™H< VT BI 2-1515 or write P <earnings. Call Mrs. Lewis MI

2-5146.at the CYO Hall at 8:30 P.M.

—Holy Name Society of St.Andrew's Church receive HolyCommunion in a bosly at the!8:15 A.M. Mass Sunday. The;EXPERIENCED

253, WoodbridRe.

• MALE HELP WANTED

8:15 A.M. Mass Sunday. Thej MILTERItroup has their regular month- non-ferrous materials Also AS- P.M.

"tjTUTORING by public— teacher. All subjwu-of 3 to 8 Call 548-2545 «;•

ly meeting scheduled for Tues-M-31

SISTANT L A B O R A T O R Yday at 8:30 P.M. at the church TECHH1C1AH. C.U 721-740 MASONRY CONTRAOTc >H\

- Roofing & Siiiig -

Heiry Jansei & St.Tinnlnf and

Sheet M(U1 Work

Roofinc, Metal CeUint

and Furnace Work

588 Alden Street

Woodbridge, 'N. J.

Telephone MErcury 4-124t

hall.—Last Friday's meeting of

the Sons and Daughters of Li-'berty, Pride of New Jersey . 0 0 F . L ? .Council, was cancelled becauseof the inclement weather. They

^• iwork, plastering, all •" repairs. Full Insurant'9308 (Colonial.

meet March 15 at Avenel

London — Thomas Watsoni"trailed his wife to a gentle-]man's apartment thin returned FINDS BRIDEGROOM

N b d !School 4 .odltorhm ^ f U J u * to , t h, camera ^ap^-TJe «*•. B-

m ^ S K ^ M ^ l i S ! Watson placed the ladder for two r ^ r s t i ^against the building and 'n? for the brineproi;:'.

Maple iTee m o u n t e d t 0 t n e window where she found him n! !:.he took a picture of his wife explained he hart '.:and the gentleman friend. ^oiun it was their •*•.•:•

The amateur canieramaniivnd had gone to work ., , _, . . . _ J , ,., [made the mistake of not taking; A new date was M",Ionia Pint Aid Squad buildlng.|the M p o f l t n e l e n s a n d c a m e i

-Tuesday the Ladies Aux- , jp w i t h a b i a n k p h o t o

iliary of the Avenel Fire Com-' T h e j U d | ! e accepted Watson's B A C K F R 0 M E ^ R 0 C t

pany celebrat* their 33rd annl- 'version and granted him a di- T h e u- s l m s *•'veraary at their meeting sched- v o r e e 'about 15.000 suppo;-uled for 8 ?M. at the firehouse. from Europe m w i " .

Farm at 8 P.M.—Tuesday the*'Jurlior Worn-1

an's Club of Avenel meets at:'8:15 P.M. at the Avenel-Co-I

—Woman's Association ofthe First Presbyterian Churchmeets Tuesday at 8 P.M. in thechurch auditorium.

—Wednesday the Rev. Dr.Donald MacLeod, professor of

Ml'CH CHEAPERA , N ( w Y o r k

A f a r m ( , r U u , r e ^ ,

m m 10 look at a sick co*. The! ( t o e t o r p!ck(>d u p , ,w , a n n e r

according \f> the !>'partment

Present U S Aim>in Europe Is about -'.'•

!(toetor p!ck(d uppreaching at Princeton TJniver- a n d d r o v e o v e r ^ n

sity, will be guest preacher at roadsLenten servite* at thf First: A s ' ,h(.y p u l l , d u p t 0 {Ut.\Presbyterian Church. Serv1cea;farTnPr'h h o u w t h e U r m n . o p . |will be at 7:45 to 8:30 P.M. Re-;e nrd the car and said "YoufreshawaU and a time of fel-! c a n \n m r ^ t here, Doc Ilowshlp will follow | the service, haven't got a sick cow You

—The Exempt,' firemen's a * . ^ , yOu charge only « for tsociaUonmeeUattheflrehouae;v»!slt wh;ile a taxie would haveWednesday at » PJtf. cost me $5"

—Wednesday the Avene! Girl:Scout Leaders hold their, neigh-; pidel held disliked in Latinborhood meetini, j America.

^5 Amboy AvenueWOODBRIDGEPhone 6S8-IZ42

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INCLUDING SUNDAYS

Clo«ed Weineadaj All Daj

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7S Main Street, Woodbrilf*ItL <M-f)li

Open O«llj 10 4Jt. to I tM.

Private Lessons on theGnltu • Accordion • trumpet

uid other tnitrumenti

Aceeoorici• Stndtnt Rental

t Hurical Aceeta

Bnildor

Alterations

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from the start, make your wedding an occa-sion of ton^-remembered tfrad taste and dliUnctton. Invitations set tne tone of forma) perfectloa Choose your own paper and stylingfrom our complete selections.. Consult us onany problems.

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Thursday, March 7,19113

Annual DinnerHeld by Cubs

-W>M

•\tr

On

HrporiHj

Jiff Ofand report

: ISEUN - Cub Pack 249it's annual blue and gold din-ner at the Cramvood In Oar-wood.

Former chairman, Mlk« La-!;/iir, JMbstlt'itlng for the prwi-llent chairman, Jerry fUJ, wel-jcorned the Cuba and parent*1

Urn 4 paraded the colors andjjlrri the salute to the Flagi Bruc<i Davis, cubmaster, In-troduced John RlttersbacKer,

, lnstltutlpnal representative ofi the Knights nf Columbus, whosave the Invocation.

New Bobcats were inductedbv Cubmaster Davis and ClausiBu7.z) Miller, reprsentative

,frorr the Rarltan Council.j Den 5 was chosen as havingithr brst table display. On dls-I Blay for the first time weretlic new American and Pa<kPass.

Mr Miller presented the 1983Charter to John Rlttejsbaelterwho accepted tor y»e Pack.

The tollowlne. awards werepresented at the. dinner, Bob-

. c*t pins: Robert darlbotto,Mark: SuHiran, John Oiase,Richard Clarion, and Paul 8ol-vlk; Wbtf Mdge, Robert Scha-ber, Michael Lyons, and Robert

Eagle Scout Awards Made A.A.U.W. EnjoysAt St. Anthony's Sunday Theatrt "

, « . ,. „ J . , u « . COLONIA — Twenty two Wfliiam'Stellmach; lion badge,PORT RIADWO - An eagle Prank Cundari, John FuUy, ; m e m b e r s of c o l o n l a Brahch, JafflSs TOotopson, Rolieft Hal-ward and Court ol Honor w M «ay»e Hresko, Prank P»lln-!American Association of Unl- teg, and Idward Lelpmikl;_*_>•<« tw «A* ft/mit TVnnn kas, Carl Sunay and Dennis; . . . . .^ ur n ~ a n oturui«i tim ,u««i* *rin*t Thnrni* Oran-

M l] ter. ltldiartr Marold. Kenneth

Ham Stellmach; lion badge.

TOW INDKPEin«:NT-I.EApER: Membew <* Girt ScoutTroop, WoodbrMfe, were our giifstj Mendaf when W»«visited ttw variow departments of the newsnaper. Seated,left to rijbti ta idoU L«*», Eosemnrj OThta. wancy

Brannlgan, Janice Aqulla, Patricia O'Brien. E4nstanding: Donna Veneila, MaryelUn MlUer, Arlene Dadlo,Pairiei» lallon and P»tricU McDonoufh. i ti

SetTo Conduct Serviced

6undaj. Ai ft« p*«tor will be vice wW also take place.absent, the group of studentswin conduct tt» morning wor-

• i 1 ;

teg,attended, the dfcnnCT

ardThQWM Own-• dub's recent Uwtra 'put f re-holm and Thomas Ferraro.

l d f i t t d tri

— Bible ,..from the Northeast Bible In1

Istltute

,4!u-r If* bttsl<

waii

ilun«wy ln'0\e church hall. Re-! ° « n « h l e r *«rTanU were l»-|ported Mrs. Alan a . ArensdorfiieelvlM mk awirds » e r e 8 u e d ^ Wk Pallnkas. Prank iat the monthly m e e t l n g n e i d >t'i m n » Ounlarl. John Putey. Cundari, Carl Suhay and D e n - j ^ home of -- -)Wtft» Bntko Trank Palin- "^

lm and ThomasAlso assistant denner stripes,

bar and 1>Is the n m

n ol the Ra

. vm.

The awards and charge to, the eagle Scouts were given byjlAsscmblrman Norman Tanz<ejman. Leonard A. Clulfredae! served ai master ol eemiuinles

I Baoh eagle ftoout received a

Si:!

he Und oi

votes he,1 Vs.) Ut

QluOrtiia acd PaulQoout awwda to

I K J M ; atcond ^ » tto Wbun Kmnpa and.

iy RaMOcI; tenderfoot

Cub Pack $8 Holds\ Blue - Gold Dim

Iward SUrfega, and Joseph-jello; cold arrows. Jama Kll-

Beech-fceT, Rtohaffl. MBrold, Jameswood court. Thompson, a n d Kenneth< After luncheon at a Trench fl^tea; silver arrows, Ri&ar[resUturant. toe group attended Manrtd, Robert schsJwr, andthe matinee performum ot the Kenneth Stiles; one-year serv-play. "A Man for AD Seasons." fee pin, Ittehard Marold, Bob-'

"Accent on Bound." an In- « * Scbftow, Mrs,formative and entertaining pro- Thompson, KennetRgram presented by John Cklet Richard OUdersleeve, VA wl j -of New Jerjey Bell TeJepho* l l a m M I U«tt t»o-sear MTVl«[Co, Included a lecture WDUle- P»n- WlUlanj Benin, and BrucemenUd and Illustrated »lth»«vl« fcujanarteTK CUh •«««»

conduct the «*««• • ftt ttie !*• to the Sunday Sohoolj^lin Assembly of Ood Chuwh m\*A& Junto China . A icna

the

nrvV» at.ortheast Bible tok|Sr»ng*uitio arrow »t> > V.UI.II .WNV ^ - * « - , ,PennsyWanla vUt Some of ttw studentt will ipeakUttrt a.t 0 pjn. and tha Wednes-

. . L . ,_^ u_ iV^ o.,«^«. anhnAi eiuMildav BiWg Btudy a4 T:4S p.m.

Members oi too Boardj announced Una nawly i

ot'ized Men's Prtknwhlp of ttiaChurch wlH meet o.nSaturday «f UM

Trustees of the church will eon-duct the weekday services. Tlte(TuesdW Pt*i«r «trvtc« wftl next regular meeting will take,

place, March Z3. 8 0 » . Johnl l t 4 (*[day BJWeBtudy «• 4S p

Rev. William Kirby, pwtor,Whealey, newly ele;te4dent, will «cndiuet '

mdsound demonstrations,

— The annual blue

YOtffl HOMErecently at

.» ^:, wM that it M•i ) ^ - rnueh ol th«.: •..'.- in foadi by]ISJ.T, tban bj attfi

. Y.IJ Hw-st im m!timh food haea4ef-

.:• c»-r»a+n f««ds• ,-./> :i xtmi ftr too

Edward awtak. aad Nlckolu; After theiDeUuro. jwere p r e s e n t

to Wayne HfttM. Wffllim c * . * " * ' ^ ^plk, John m y . IWfcett Clul-j FU"" were ,fred*. Frank r>mrf».ii Robert "How to

certificate,rauoni. n ««••-»-»—j- T

of hi. au-iencehgWj*2.W>»ftold how sound woriu andtelephone* operate.

A highlight of his talk was a1

brief history of the developmentof the phonograph, from Edl

tlon certificate, Marfe B l u n .Patriota Bakh, Florence Kelly,and Betty tyons.

A gold plaque waa given. InI appreciation, to Ben BaVsh, for-

t f P k W

day realisticHostesses far the

were Mrs. Ktohttf* 3.

h, from Bfli-r*'*'*"—"»— -:oughto mod-|m e r cubmaster of Papk m.

SHAMROCK C&OT W S TDubUn - St. Patrick's D w Inwere Mrs. tuofwra J . IWKUUUM

fcown entitled Uairman; M«. a. W. RoaewlAmerloa hat •OJd" d o f C o l o n i a ; Mn. AM Obeld o/because the i

Charles King Rol). The Davis CUD Boat RacM/'ici^n; and Mrs. PhHlp V. Spin*unpt, Rkrhard tombardtlA film wa* alto shown pUtur-V F o r d».

u.n.,,»tn C d BuAif.-Ing We In the Kwagalcne Is-!t BBJUJ fceV"«th Pa-ilandl in tke PhUliplnes

TUe den motheis and leaders I "DEAD" LOBBYEventually we mi

shanwock Cfop.Growers are afrakj ^ha» for'«n mwkei* nay irab tl»eli&peti with the ahafl%roek.One American pilot said, each

iy fly out a t<>» "*i, but thi* ye Wi cannot supply.

, i ^ iia; Ue«H «eU.|-u • '-vii. **i whanpaek-i

U---1 v. c ." It Li best ton

vegetl jlmnlulluf>•!•:• 4'. > s n i v e l . B M M

corn, U>-

* l a m «M* by*--m WQIWA. W«ui* advantage

i;.::.<r prices OB> Liid. by bujmg

»?f a real s

ooovertknt, right - toyour • hone

Service PhoneME 4-5454

i '.her. the"" MH**#«1(men II

or

1 / 11 1 *

.wit,,,

: frewa ThbU"* v » rrrte of thu

1 tti

75th Anniversary CelebrationAt Our WOODBRIDGE Store108 Main Street, WoodbridgeOpen 8 a.ui.-6 p.m. doily - 8 a.m.«7 p.m. Frid»y

Garments Cleaned and FinishedWith PROFESSIONAL Perfection!

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current ratt of O % % ayear

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TAGE EIGHTEEN

Carter* EndsCampaign with

1 C

Thursday, March 7, 1963

- -By Alan Mover

IL RB

won their seventh straight jrsme (

oL"tl I I I MM V Ustirue l.y winr.ir.c over the Mu»-tanir.« in a close encounter, 20 to'raclnt's I«-A Iv adopted ciassit-

System « " G H I < " T 0 P ^ " | t *A l a n * " H.S. Jayvees S t r j p e d Bass Wrest%Team **%* <*

Raceway . . - ^ E l f c f c . •, Lose Thriller T „ . * „ , BowstoBarrons;DebutMaP]FREEHOLD. N J. - Harness

tanir.« in("ARTERET—A medio< ie Tar- 1(. j j m | a

H i h S h l b k t b a l l J "

apain copped icationh itoret Hiirh School basketball sf_._____

team ended it* season with a 52 •__•[__, Ktml\ place Rejects took |m P e t ins whto 17 triumph fiver JMeturhen at t h e j r fifth w i r j n ,e Ven games by T h ( . n e w

will be used byline- honors with ten points. ^rpeholdRAcvay for this year's

"*"" * ' opens August 3., • , „ . . . i i . m i . . . . • • •• - • --- o -<r i u f l l t :« i i ;rvr lOd i s D8SPQ OH

<*'• 1 X ' " ' ^ \ ' a ? t F r " i a V n ' i d e f f i l t i n p t h c r » " l e t t e » 1 . M . {" ' condi t ion and claimingas Art McMahon, a junior, led 04 „« Judy funha scored eiirhtthe Blues with a sterlir.ir per- p p ' j n K The Rejects trail thefnrmance in which he scored 21 _ea ( rue leaders by two full frames.points. l n the final ifame the Bassa- t n e l r horsei.

McMah'in *a.< hotter than a nova_. w o n by forfeit over the! Use of the new system wasfirecracker un the Fourth of July ^ u 's,tRri w"ho did not haveivoted by the United States!a? he fired a t..ta! of 21 points on __,___,____.), piayer.s to start the Trotting Association governing;nine field (roais and three fouls. gtm( ' l^xjy of the sport.Junior Ed Mantle scored eitfht fijj-ls1 Class " A ' ' L t a p wP"int.». Standings as of March l i t

Carteret led most nf the way. Wtakinc a 20-24 lead at the half- ^ )|unps '• 1way mark. The Blues held the _,' Rejects'".' 5upper hand thrmnrhout the final Jj' gasi.Bnova5 4two periods. -4; Musuntrs 2

Bohby Nftmm was Jntrh scorer __ ca r (jettes -. 2f«.r Metuchen with p' points. j / $iArs 1

In their last frame. Metuchen "nosed.out Car te r s by a 4C-18

Met

and trainers avoice in the rating of

It has received approval of most state

. racing commissions.01 Although the system pro-2;vldes five different types of3 racing. Freehold officials will5: be concerned only with condl-5|tloned and claiming events6 which figure to make up the

Cooper ,NanIzenberRDunnionPrickettWalshBrink

18(arteret

GMantieMcMahonHartMuchiBakos

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Columbia Cainsr

I Important Win11 f ARTERET - George Feren-0 ohik sfored 23 points to lead the1

bulk of racing programs.Under conditioned races,

will be grouped by rules speci-fied in a condition book that'iwil) be issued by Freehold's rac-jling secretary to cover all horses!•on the grounds. These condi-!

f ARTERET-George Fcrra- t i o n s m a y . . . c h l d e „,,,_, ,_.,_ g a i t ,

money earniiv-"' or number of,

" t o an easv 38-22 triumph overi r a c e s * o n a " d . t h p d a t e o f

- ' S t . Joes in a regular game in the**™" 1" a n d v l c t o r l e s --Sophomore Recreation

Leapue. The victory enabled,theP Columbia team to take a ftrmer|" grip on first place in the team

-'_ standings.'' Ferenchik scored ten baskets!:i and three fouls for a total of 23

Example: A coukl £Qm-

4 points toh i

Columbia team

23Score by periods:

Metuchen' 10 14Carteret 10 19

horsethinks represents the horse's

•> 5 2 the final came of the season this value which, of course, should

pto their important victory. Co-

— — ~ lumbia will engage Harvard in

109

Referee Ciccarel; umpire N

^coming Saturday afternoon. A3—J^win in this game will automati-

14—52"eaiiy (five Columbia the cham-Vpionship. A loss will create a

•two-way tie for first place, neces-sitating a one-game playoff forthe title.

The score:—Improved Minue Five

Loses Close Contest ColumbiaG F

CARTERET — A much im- Ftrenchik 10 3proved Minue School team lost Rosenblum 2 3its ninth straight game but not yc_rt 1 0before giving the Columbus McDonald 3 0School a good scare, before los-:_3 ramowjtz 0 0inj? 37 to 27. Ri(_.__,y "_"_"" 0 0

The Columbus school took a _ _bis lead and held on to win. jli ^Tardy was high scorer with 10 __,( j o ^points, while Bobby Terebetsky' ' Q Ftook scoring honors for tre losers y j ] l e r :j 2with tht- same number of pointsRU 3 S 0 2 3

iHarrington •'! 1ISkrocki 0 0'Providenti 0 n

, p Sofka 0 016

prise horses fitting Into the ca-tegory of "For 3-year-old pacingfillies, non-winners of $5,000 in1962.'

Under claiming races, an IIP at liberty to enter ain a price bracket he

eecow$34,774. AMPWtfUA

TftE f CROW*

196IAHP'62.WOti

ninth ASBURY PARK - The third

CARTERET-The

n«r team, openlnR raw dittomini of the Sfafton as ASBURY PARK - The third wreitllnr team, . T^openlnR rcompared to oiRht win. by losinp annual New Jersey Shore Still)- hmmV l l 'Va i n ' ,8°1;1 ' ' . " ™ _ iSradlum's rlrvcn

l h to Highland Park's od Bass Fishing Tournament JjT°" T 1 V ' s c h e d l l l p d„, , ,ld

:a real thriller to Highland Park's t<d Bass Fishing TournaniPiitjayvoe team last week. ' will opoft Friday and run

: With only three seconds toplay, Car ter

Id

took Th|1 evrnt ls

|\.ent nff pave Highland Park thegame, 52-S1.

"RHinAsblllV

bOlh

Vgf"» l t h l o » •

scheduled for smul 131st.

to four! A full iwind up show

even .500jand sanctioned bmark. Iprlcnn Race r>rR

and Individual competition. Winners for Curlcrd in the been boiikerl i<vCompetition will be open to.Woodbridiw meet wew St<'vergtl.p(,_f|. a t ,,,___ _(

122 to 17 score at halftime to «» *urf aniclen fishing from Markiu in the IM pound CIUHS lWfty

!rally in the third quarter and Sandy Hook to Beach Haven In-.Joe Torre in the 1311 pound claw gp H r k_ l d b v

lake the lead, »!> to S7. onlv to let There will be no entry f ee ' l n d ' I ( i r » m e T_Br<l>. ''• ^e 1 4 1 ,„v l out at the end. ' and fish may be welghted-ln at P":',nd r l l l i tR ' F r a n k ( i n l ' ° WR" -

Ralph Antonello »thV

Richey Hefferan eachpoints.

The score:—Cartrrtt

V,A/ltonello ,. 7Heightchew 1DiPaola 4 r

Hefferan 3Filep 3O'Rielly 2Burton 0

20Highland Park

G

heavy-1"? l n e n i > * tt-;>,jBrldRe. this coloinr

follow:—every Indication n;H Ib. Claisa Ed Bornelmnn (W) some flprce and rnipinhed Mark Ruilnick (C.I !i.0». tion on the

n'l*h any authorlMd Shore area tac-'•* kle store Only fish 10 or more

al"^ pounds are eligible for entry,had ten T r o p h _ e s w l l l b e awarded to

the 10 anglers welching in the ioi; IK Class Steve Markiw (C)heaviest striped bass «t the ricisionpd Preston Friwler m H | n attraction

p p Close of the tournament No (W). ,, l rvifleld l» expected 1.l" lijanKler will eligible for more Hn Ib. Cl«« Art Tieharne (W) j w h ( l r t ? f r o m f m U (

3 s1 than one award. J.Tci *viK*n«\.iw\L itoP m l d ' e t s t B 1 s "2 10 Merit patches will be a w a r d e d , 1 - 1 . ^ ^ j A I R ^ J ' , ^ / |NOother racing p,,,

"* I ' l f ^ l l ^ C l A H ' R T i n i \ i PPOP i Vr ) n i t 1 r$v Ji* ii u i* i

eTeSand tropU'es will be ftward- ' ninn't,^ nn^ t ( l Vamlcrmark (C)t Veteran featur. .to the five r.nglers with most

o f l a s t K,

PlunrzaJGunnellJTumolaIEntelJ-1

ljYochoniGosselinic

Roemer

be based or, the horse's ability.Example: If a horse starts ina $7,000 claimer and cannotearn money, the horse can bedroped by the owner to the $6.000 elas.s then to a S5.000. etc.Under the old system any movesdownward were cauged by the

p track handicappcr. Many times23ihis judgment differed with the

7'owner.

a i d

RumblingWith 8 . 1 .

Falcons DefeatFrank & Joans

iCurteret 10I Highland P. 10

.. 1

'.'. 4.. 1.. 1.. 4

2". 0

21I

12

11

F"Tl0

ii(iit1r.1

10

J 1 merit patches at the dose of _.„-, _|, ciasd J w Torre (V) dr- Hank Williams p,. . the event. Any aiiKlfr recelvelnc fi.,,,,neil Sabin Kuiiiman (W). Johnny Coy. Bull 1!

10 or more merit patches will m \\,m Chun .lerume Tardy (C) Don Morris nti-1) nreceive a Mrlpt-r achievement pinned Juhn Klek (W) I.:t7. drivers entered i, •

1 plaque HT Hi. Clans Austin (W* pinned' j P m y svt.{dU\ ,1., A special plaque will be Bill Olxcn ((') 3.22. ^ ^ l n | U ( l l N V 1 . ( . .

M awnrdjed for each striped buss l w I1' ( ' l l l s s ' » l k Tnnker <Wi d rt_odl'_

•J the three fishini: clubs Rconni; ;{l j. i^iy Bftfrnoon IVIt the most points in the tourna- ' \'hc]a^ .,„,, riftra(] „., ( W | .April 21 the sto.y.

lOmer.t A point will be awarded I pjn|__,(| R(|fti>t, ( ; , i m H r h f (ciicontinue each Suiiil..1 for each poui.d of fish. There ., 17 l j u n i , a t w h j e h ,,„.,

—•will also be a trophy awarded to n,,,1Vywei»rht Kninkir Callo (C)'ln(t and twiee-wv, ;•:•.•"'the angler scoring most points a m i Dick Sparks 1W1 draw. [Sunday 1 meets will 1

H \2~'r\ for the first through third place |

Holy Family Caters

CARTERKT _ The Pa.consf1" f t a n } : p ^ ^ Carteret Javvees ,copped their mth victory mi Joes m Jr. League • ^^iS^-^ill:™:he Senior UagUe by walloping; CARTERET-The All Star8. ( J ( ) S e W l t f l J )UO in «h.' Juni... Knr^tion bucket-

the wmless Prank * Joan's byjpuuin^ a c o m p i e t < s u r p r U o > u p . ^ J 1 " ^ " " * " " ' ,,„,, u,um, , iy tr i, l lm.i,1(f ,hl>i CARTERKT - H.61 to 43 score. The game;set the St. Joes in the Junior CARTKRKT - Tiw Carti'r.l .Ifster*. 7ti u. :VJ. to keep theirjliant perfm-man

Midget A T

I was close for a while as the Fat-Rwreat ion basketball league, in highcons led by only two points at an exceptionally close game. 41 seiiM.n «t :m

. Tnree league t h e halftime, but the winners'to .'«'. The All Stars rolled up ;i winniiiL- ninp'•'"' lead of 2f> to 11. the

their hopes aliveeven ..iiK) level b y p l m cKHnics and l«sinir Al KiiiWr scored

iimi

K pnumber. In the tinul hich honors, while Richey Napy

d

p i pfor first:whn hit thi> net foi ;i

I total of HI point/, tl.If, points fur Family CYC) live

74-19 win ..v,Rec doings t m e , but the winners

championships have been d e - w e n t on a wild scoring rampage!'"'!- ad of 2 to 11. the sa c y py R:cided during the past week and j n t ) l e final period gaining 25 ""^ rnnnatred to hold on in the contest played this week, the lo- folluyced^with 15 points and Al Henrt.i of South An'a few more will win titles this points to win easily isecond half a.' the St. .lnes cals ilefeat.-d Meiiichf'n by a h'i Ma>-ek hit"thr-nt't for 12 points.)weekend.

k Th 10 l l t h l t ' a l ' i n " 1 to take th* lead. The to IT •sere, winninir a return The t i m e r s took a hie lead atl The visitors HI-f r f t l" t h l ' borough the start and just rolled alonjrifmt place in the M

381

Pi

f r e s h m e n U O S e week. The 10 leagues comprls- George King was high scorer. .„ c , ., .ing 63 teams are on the home f o v t h e Falcons with 17 point*. A " > S U r s finally w o n b y a f l f l s e ™Wnwnl

W l t l l ^ 4 - 4 4 T ncc s t r e l c ! l Thi6 has bcen a lonK Warren Orlando and John Len-

— Hi.The scut-:—

ColumbusG

O. Tardy 7C. Gilbert 3Rowlle 1Kudrick 2Kruntz 1

, art followedCARTERET-The Carteret The Royak won the'Midget each.

school freshmen .-nded their A ' Championship, taking nine.J!season on a Kisinc mn.c by bow-straight games with only one

With 13 POints

In tin easy viclAntnnellii. one of the The MHHV:—:I. the jayvet's uffen-; Holy

evenak. Pendick and Wolleon allsive, le.l the scorinp with litscored t-leven points for the In... point.- w. .it'ht baskets mid three Doluszycki

points tok P

scored 1:1I the winners, Clu-i • bijr

inp to R.^tlle Park. 5-1 to -14, game left to play. Columbuslast wtuk at Rosellt Park, Theischool is the winner in the

I rtii"L 0 U

R. Ttreheisky.!. TerelictskyShatz•I. \VurthT. WorthTurnerLeeCuzov

17Minue

ojfreshmen had a roujrh season, Midaet 'B' league, with_|losing nin- frame? and winning.straight games.00 onlv four. ."" '11 Carter.! took an early lead of T h e B r o w n s w o n t h e C u b B

13-5 in the first quarttr but the league title, also winning nine « o n

Parkers rallied in tht second per-straight and only one game Recreation

ers.' Thc seme:—

All St»rsG•y

ISiddons 1- Lou's Tavern Wolansky «

game in the Senior siivka 1basketball leatjue'zubaek '".!..!" 1

Wins 8th Game!

Jl Lincoln School Out57 Of Rec. Playoffslfi' CARTERET - The Lincoln

S ' ^ i ^ l VL?P^T!y,f°r !i%r!t^th..l!.p?i"ts.-.flst"?!l-!Rams"and"t"h"w g 7 ^ lVft"to'the score for their loss to ;Ro^

p g zubackiod to take the lead. 25-21, at left on the schedule. Holy:0? scorins a bis 58 to 24 trl- Markowitzhalftimt. Roselle Park had the Family is nearing the champi-Ul"Ph over Rozley's at the hlght

edge in the second half. ionshio in the Cub 'A- league,,5chool gym last week The vic-iWoodhull was high scorer for;wi th a t w o g a m e iea(j o v e r thei101^ enabled Lou's to even up]

t t ith 18 i t P t h ; th

Dartmouth FinallyWins Came by 50-22

CARTERET-Dartmouth fin-,ally won its-first game in t h e , .Frosh-Soph Recreation basket- ^"lakowakiball league, upsetting the favor- ^ o t ' l n a k l •-ite Princeton team. 50 to 2£. ^Reddlngton

It was Dartmouth all the w a y F _ ; r e n e " ' k -as the winners took an early lea^Cherepon ..and kept increasing their margin1

as the pame continued.Andy Sumutka hit the net for,

ten baskets and a total of 90points. Cliamru scored 15 points P r e l k s c h a t

fi playoff for first place by losinRJock led the1 its second paine of the season to:25 markers.2 the Holy Family awepat ion , ; The score:—1 23 to 16. ; Carteret0. Lincoln School led by 12 to 9; OI.at half-time. The two teams were'-SoAitrka u

— tied at the end nf the third per- *Wiite 127 iod. 1-J-all, but H<>ly Family put Prokapiak 1

on a great final period rally to .IUCII 1<core nine points and win easily. U oodnuli 7

Kolakowski led the winners McDonald Uwith ten points. jtiaylor 1

The score:— ' i Uerczo 0Holy Family —

F

St. JotsC,

. . . ivniilO a u u l i n n , BOIIHW ILIL ivy -™,-. —— , . _

team with p l a y jiey s when the two teams me t (p

h e r v e n a k \I Nats get upset by the bottom e a r l i e r i n t h e « a » i - . iEbTrt 0'team in the Pee Wee leapue: Fwv P l aye r s on the winnin%omieit 1

F 1' and now hold a slim one-game;1*3111 hil l n t h e d o u b l e fl8uies:Fitz«eraid ™" .. 1:i A lead over the Knicks. Teams,wlth W a l t Pmnegan scoring 16'Wolleon 5

5 play each other next Saturday.;P° lnU ' C h a r l e y Woodhull U.\ , -8 Defending b h a — » - ^ " ^ 8 e m e n Z a a n d J o e L u c a s l t ;

U

V1

0

fouls, llcnri.-'with 1-! p.-ints.

The suire:—V ( arteret.; i;2 Antonel,io ..... S

I-1; Heichtchew 12 DiPaola ii'•> Hefferan •!HFik-p 2

—,Mat«fy iII.

I'oPaola helpcd'Sii-f

P1111 AdamsU Roliir.snn2 Ktesier

2:1Metuchen

• < ;

8Lincoln

for the losers.The score:—

DartmouthG

Sumutka 10GalloBanick....GrandellSsboChamraSelf

25Princeton

GO'Rielly 7Teleposky 1Palaszo 1Dotegowski 0Suto 0

P20

2•I

Robbins.iKitz ...iKozarHart .

F9,000

u

P. 15111 Kottclle i'ark

1 G(i.^asiushock lZ1 .-iugusiine J..., 72 jennings U

— onerr 423 jchmurmond ; 1

iValters UPh 24•i L'amret 13 8- Kjselle Pk. 5 2U

30:s411l0

14

Y1U1

a1u

ll:Siry—.Graham.Wi

K:t0l00

VIn:i80

u

jMilik :i'Najry ti

P Pieczyski 2l!i:Pietrzak :i2 Marek S

inti ' :tSI J eiite rnii C

53'Serson"..'..!.'.V.'.T.'I~! 2'Couphlin 1

PiChamra I, tii Jones !i

10|Manrini i)1312 14

t<

but had hfafrflinst thc hot Hteam.

Sico, breukint; u.;1

s lump in ;•iscored most of hil assortment of juini>:: :•

li'em and drivinjr la;, i-15 the attuck.4' Steve Doloszyi K :fi'ununl steady (rnnir •;

12Jcourt._ Cimch Ernie Wd«711 take dn the Smitl I:

>cumbinr in their ivPient tussle.l'i Thu score: —(' Holy Famil*

1'ietrwkK

1 11 /an-niliski

— I'ieczyski ..S2iMar»k

Dolosivski

ten each.1 8 Sweet Shop, won an overtime T h e w j ^

0 game against Schonwald's.y t h e o u t s e t a n d

5;which will mean thc champion-!j0'ship, final game against the

— bottom team on Thursday.44 Dates for the Junior league

playoffs will be on Monday11 and tht finals on

A & O Sweet Shpp inTie for League Lead

Cartel ftMetuchen

Hi11

Royds Win Midget A™*™®*.-^ *i ?n\°• ° Sweet Shop chnched at least a

Championship l]t' f°r first place by winning a,^i—:n:— overtime gam*.

•the

~ Harvard Remains OneH 22-5) Came Behind Leaders

!• 1!'—4T: CARTERKT - Harvard re-imained one full Kiu'ie j n strikinit

Rutgers Finishes 3rd j|)"t___mcebchin.l the league lead-:. L, ,, r inif TTmrmbia team by winningIn f rOShSoph League l t s seventh came, defeating thtf!

CARTERET - The Rutgers l>'1"11 l t a l » ll> " fti; t" -- wore.'n its M\th l h t - »';<rvlt|<l_ U.ys h:.vc |,,nt only

s " "

Sacred II' n 1

ra/iakTrentaGrimaldi

and March 14 have to|ghip this week by c"apturinK 'theirrescheduled due to the high n i r , th - ! - ' ' • •

Junior Recreation

"ver basketball learn wthejjtame in the Frc

basketballjomore Rwrtation

3 school play. Girts Class -A' teamy will play on Tuesday, March 12.

— _ —Playoffs for the senior league.

win of the season, defeat- [ e a ^ e ; The A and O came fromileapue by defeating th«le St. Joes 42 to 31 Thei°*'lln<i| i n t h e t l n a l s w o n d s t 0 V'e boys, 33 to 30, Saturdayff the

Royals finished in first place bytwo full games over the Lincoln

the score at 41-all and then win:no'on at the hitrh school court. By t h t ' S l 'a

while thbasketball taulini.' I'olumhia caiti-rs ilrupperl .'the Yale''"'>' '""' Kalni' ""'' t t ) a t w » s af l

aft(ur_ the hands uf Harvard earlier insun.

out in the overtime round.

^will be on March 18 and March School capers who dropped their,i thi k l10—44

10—54

pgame this week.

Joe RusnakI with

~ GOOD ADVICE

The postponed senior leaguejigames from the 28th of Febru-jary will be played on Tuesday•between Kolibas and Lou's. A

The R y a l s beat the St. JoeaJas Rorf Kinny was high scorer w l n

ith l f 19 i | h a n

,; ORDERED TO FIGHTt Mobile, Ala. — Chained with. t u n e l y adv. :

London — A leading British Vjn for Kolibas will mean (theauthor came up winh ' $ome championship, while a winf for

Lou's will caus a tie and a one

t**B%r w i l d n i . v n i I , * 1 I • • 1

The Royals beat the St. JoeaJP01"1? l n t h f overtime period toRorf Kinny was high scorer w l n K»me Practically smgle-

winning.third place in the

railed up six inj?s.

finish ed in™ .ith S l ^

Practically smgleMf d

as Rorf Kinny was high scorer . ^ K P y gwith a total of 19 points on |h a n d e d-4 tennis Matefy scoredeight baskets and three free:13P°shots. Masi was second with; i h e

eleven points.K i d i k

iint« for the losing team,he gcore:—

A&O

Paul Niemiec scored 1-1 |jointhfor the winners, while Chappy.1

Thatcher, Jr., tallied 13 points;for the losers. ' >

The score:-

YurnuUski led the \,,trn with

fThP"'" S"

pKindzierski was high for the

i h l k

C,was high olosers with eleven markers.

10 breach of the peace, a county l f a woiman * » n t s ^ make game playoff will deside the6 judge ordered two young men t n e o"Unai7 man into a won- title. All senior league games!

- to go to a gymnaswm and slug d e r f u l l o v « s h e m u s l Praise will start a tT: 00'P.M. !

50 n out n i m continually showing himThe thud member of the h°w to satlsly her. letting him

Babe Ruth leaguewho are not eligible to play this

! party accused of attacking a realize how splendidy he ful-'coming season are urged to re-c motorist was ordered by the Ms her dreams." iturn their uniforms to their

'.I judge to referee the match. ; Author Barbara Carthland, managers as soon as possible.5 The fight resulted in mostly;includes this bit of advice In a| Basketball in high school hito;a sparring match. There werelPamphlet called i "i;tiquetteia low winning year as the var-

_ino titles to win therefore, no Handbook." The author is thejslty, jay vee and freshmen22 blood was drawn. pother of the Countess of lait- team*,' were below pw. Varsity

mouth. won eight and lost 13Jay Vee finlahfld withwins and nine l o W while thefreshmen won (our games and

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P:15:Burton4'Senywyu .OCoanshock

12 Donovan

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6!^Kelledy O0 Lisnyczyj C

also dropped 13 games—result j ^35 loses and only 21 games,e are sure better years are

ahead' and teams will producemore wins.

Wrestling made 1Ufter an absence ofnd Coach Jim Gllrain pro-luced some fine future* champs.:eam won four dual matches Orlando, former all-stater_ andmd lost four times. Most of thetoys will be back next season.

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Baaetwll practioe

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12Yalr

—' c49,Torre 2

Faleuer 1P Bufano U7 Plor«ntino 1

13;Th»tcher tTMfi -. 0

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Secretary of St.it'said Ru&sia had :(heavily armed coinl>.Cuba and Sovit", ;

__•* are flymu Mia tkir.'*' of carryirw nucka. •'

Tlie continu'il v7 RusRlan arnird u>"0 islandi Is"a "matte: •••4,cecn" to., the Ui..;

_ Rusk said. But he '-i:iti Afminislrotioii l ! l '

RW forces *•»»I1 in naturi-. .10

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2EXHANDED8 Now asked by ir.'0 AdmirUsUation: A 4

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An eflprt to "|berallze" th« appropriations BVCMSenate Finance Oommittee h&s million dolla.ru a y<'">

MIUOB STTBACK

ended inl failure.rule unconstitjuUonal by a 5-4; Tht Senate Democratic Steer-vote two acU Of Congress which!ing Committee refused to ex-strip citizenship from persona'pand the Finance Committeewho stay abroad ln wartime to recently by adding two Demo-

years. The plantto furnish funds toera! grants.

avoid military service.The court majority said the

two acts failed to provide pro-

cratlc supporter* of President

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Kennedy's taxcare programs.

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fftW;ead aloud. PtODoj»l«.rW; i*ffi\l«<!U,T>6ri<W

volatile or eiploafve liquids wblchare; or can b* d e m i t m from g»«-

«t«4e oil, taw w part*thereof.agi 01 oIttie TH

e».w BITTH «r>.t nrr.ardnnrn with the MW-• — ' • -x- «m<-»tlM on'Jltc ft' tliioTrTo.' ol

I.FOAI N0T10CB LKGAL N0TIC18

IY (IK ft()!•• MFW .IWI.'ifT A N I T T O 'VIDK A I'KMA(,»Y POK THBl.AI I I I N

Multiple ListingPlans Seminar

lk»4l U M«M1I«|| 111scaled envelopes nddresMd to Hie!

IK IT'l) ItV 'Il lR

N'TI, III' | UKAr!Tf:ilKT. MIDDI

NKW

however. iU>r\oil, TUB) nil, gu< or gMP

petroleum for on-theconsumulloii fw hent

Jjwer nr utuor [Mulledsitrnpfion on Ihn namo premiumUi Mlcl a w * wrirre they ar* sftored

auU But. To* nft-• p w m l w s i l ls 'ri l i i i tkit i nr co i i -

>n

Oths' rull-(<ir •Uirinie.

nr 8in;li articles!distribution.:

iriitn be Imain-

b i l l o n l yi i t l n l (or I I I I - I I M 1 -

IH'r

utandard form of questionnaire pro- Architects, Norman J. Wledersumtldlnit a complete statement of the and Frederic P. Wleder«lrn, 3Mbidder's ability, financial standing. West State Street, Trenton, Newand. experience In performing the Jersey and 65 Roosevelt Avenue,typt of work contemplated, before Valley Stream, New Tort, and at«\>rh bidder can be furnlahed plans the Secretary's OfflM. AUmlnlslra-

specifications. Qualification tlon Building, 8chool Street (Old' " rdiool #11, Woodbrldge, Mlddlewi

Sounty, New Jersey, and copies oTUualUloatlon Forma Burnt ha mill- th« drawings and spwltlratlons may

t<i tho Townahlp Bnglneer by be obtained at said office, withoutof the htislnrin rtay, Thurs- depimlt, by persons intendlnR to

March 21, lWtt. Riihmlt a honn fide bid.

p apeclfeatos Qorms nmy h<! obtained at the Of-

oi the Towimnlp Engineer.

LEGAL NOTICES

AND MOOHSTHncnOn or -no rUhlt,

LEQAL NOTICES

har«IJt«mMrtl and

Tin Tnwnahlp, through 1U En-> f i h h

contraot will be awarded toliners, tuny refuse to furnish micli the lowest responsible bldo>r or the

whose statements arn unsat- propoaals will tin releetM within eft^Tiriurr, with plans and iperlflra- day, of the date of opening pro-loin The Townahlp reserves the poinl», mihjert. however, to Ihn dls-

l'i reject nny or all bids, and rrntlDiinry rlpht reserved hy therut that one which, ln Ha u n» r t) nf Education to waive Buy

belt aervei IU Interest*, informalttlei In. to reject any or all

PENK8TLVANIA RAILROAD UN-DKRPABS (M.P. ».43) ON WOODAVINUI, I8BLIN, WOODBRI0OBT0WN8HTP, UTDDLESKX COUNTT,NKW JIRBfY

The Board of Publlo Utility Com-mlsRlonera H1BKBY OIVE8 NOTICRof a proceeding nnil imbllr hearingon a petition filed by the Townshipof Woodhrldge, Middlesex County,alleglnn that the bridge whloh car-ries the track* of the Mnln T.lnn ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad over WoodAvenue at railroad mile post 21.42:n Iselln, in th« Township of Wnod-

appurtenances thereunto belondnior In anyvlse appertaining. Tb*subscriber rtwrve* the rt|bt to ad-journ aald tale from time to tiro*jnh]r.rt ntllv to such limitation* OTrfstr'.rtlonii upon the exercise offuir.h pnwrr an may bfl specially pro-

hy Uw nr rules of Court.ROBERT H JAMISONflllCTlff

MfiCABTER »i ENOURH

I D n i ' i

dud Siieolflofttlortn mnv lit1

olituhifd rvt. the n((lrp of propol isto advprtlfic (or nci

If. In Its opinion, Hie host

WOODBRIDT.ECftlste, pre-fldent of Ihfi

thc Pott Middlesex County MultipleAnyone in- iMLng System, today »n-i thr inoup nounced that the Multiple LUt-f.'TTIOft. inn System will hold a one daymlor v l« |R« l E«tate Seminar on March, s plans. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.• ,r Buddy'The Seminar U being held at

rtinl swilnn 12 nf thr abo»e•iiillii'il (irdlnnnrp he and Hie same

iiWTION 12: (a) The mailinujnniiiriUcr of I'lenaty Retail Coniump-.tlon I.ltciises shall bt fixed and llm-Ited on the bailt pi one t h Hems*to be irnnted for' each one thoui-utifl nnooi of population In theHorininh of Carteret as shown by

Wllllnm;tho last Federal ceruuj, and(bl We "OTtMflBri nfffifber of

Plenary Retail DlltrtButlon 11-

lip Tnwnshl|) Engineer. Municipal interest of thn School DUtrlot wllllull.lhiK, WondlirldKe, New Jersey, thereby bo promoted.ml nmy he seen at the office of zuh bidder must deposit with hlnl

II"1 f'onsultliiK Entslnerrs, John J. |,|,] wrm-ity In an amount not lensll.itf* AwicJatf;, IS West, Ht.r«it, t r , a n ten perqentum (10%) of theNew Yoik city, New York. riaw Hid, In the form and (tuh)eet

" B W

thl HOUBINO AUT'HOHIT'i;E BOROOQH OF CAR'KHET.

JMWIT, In an amount m

I tor vol-;M behalf

and. • r a n '

trie Plnci, Edison, to train andeducate -all real estate personnel In Mlddlmex County to

<rl)rr of-rooM^Ce*lively serve the howt'V.fTV0 •jboyrnf pnWlc, It Is open to ft!

m l estate brokers andkllcen.sedrtaJ C«Ut« wletraen In thecounty.

can be madeWilliam Kantra or at

::;T!IIU en

\t.\r.-n 14.

i!.iv dance:n,iy bo ob-fi;'.rov. Cjrl

;v Hull

ft. ( U » p t l c»«M oft t h thbid, togethtt with appropriate bjd

band.THK HOTJ8INO AUHIORITY 01-

be amended '>>

A ilepiiBlt of fitly (*50l dollars Is t 0 t n n conditions provided in th'rmmiipci per net of plnns »nd spe- information for Bidders.rlricntlona. The deposit will be re- j j n bidder nhnll withdraw his bid

t(iluw»tli'"».!fii»deU to the bidder upon the re- B |K,ln 60 days after the datek - - —- 'turn of the documents In nood con- 0[M,nlng of bids.

dltlon within 30 days alter the r nOARD OF EDUCATIONouenliiK ot the Slds providing that TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOEa formal proposal has beeu sub- MIDDLESBX COUNTT

NEW JKHflSTHKLKH H. ANDERSON, Secretary

us will lir UlMhClifrsoiis, ^ynMijjtni'1^ Lyiuw^'ntrf, w"Vi<» *arr ami flavi* beenrjlnj on «urh IiinrUoni ur oper-ations prior to the date of (tbeadoption of th» Ordinance).S£l %WH V: I hut Section XIV, mlttcd by tho' Bidder.

*aTKlii£ and I OIKIIIII: r.iracraph 1-5 By Order Olus follows:

qH UF y

l l f l

LIMInR System of- T n «

shall be Sxe'd and limiteden (he basis ot one (1) licenseto be ifanted for each threeIhouulnd (3000) of population lnthe Borough ot Ctrteret as shownby the last federal census, and

(oi That not more thin twelve<12l Club licenses for the «ate otalcoholic beverages sha.tr pr nisibe Issued tt any one tlro« wlfliftthe nornuiih ot Ckrteret; protided however

iA) That Itmltatlons shall notartrrt ilioie persona, Kane, corpM-laUont, ctube «r e—eolaltoM WIMIre'^mimi and who m>V reniVllnnwt eilsllng on the IttKtlndal« ol ibis ordinance ortransfer of midh Urrenewal nf licensesI X4U gidlnnnce (hall tUe eStCt

immediately upon tlnul paenlie fndpnhiirailon rurordlug to UW.

liulii. ' i lrliil /.OHM — I.. I .1 A. II I 11 "

Wi That Section XIV

WALTBR ZOIPOLO, XIayor DATED: March 4, 1M3

Attorney!I.-L. 3/28; H.H

irldge, County of Middlesex, Is \in-ultablc. RTib-Rtandard. ot lnmiffl-lent width and helRht and constl-

tut»s a harard to vehlculnr and pe-destrian traffic lawfully entitled Uitravel on nald WOfld Avi>n\ia, and re-

that an order pursuant tothe provisions of N J.8 A. 4R12-49and 401 be Issued directing ThePennsylvania Railroad Company toenlarge and reconstruct aald bridgeor underpass to provide adequatelateral and under clearances

The Board HKREBT FIXES Tues-

corporation of New Jersey, Plaintiff,

SHERIFF'S BALESUPERIOR COURTOF NKW JERSEYLAW DIVISIONESSEX COUNTY

Doclret Not. I.-M358-59, J-UStt-StGENERAL INVESTMENT CORP . a,

WILLIAM CHANDLER i n'd

IU.72

T Bdday, tbe 19th dny of March, 1M3,and the hour of 11 o'clook In theforenoon » the time and the roomsof said Board In tbe Newark Center

101 Commercer Jersey, as the

place of hearing on said petition.EDWARD F. HAMILL, SecretaryBoard of PublicUtility Commissioners

I.-L. 3/7/6S »U.«

Office Building.Street, Newark, N«

NOTICE TO BIODIBSN

MINOR FORMALITIia IK THKBIDS. AS VTSl.l, A3 TO REJECTANT AND AH. BIDS IP DEEMEDW TOT BI8T INTEREST OP BAIDAtlTHORITS TO HB-DO.

HODgnra AUTHOBITY OT TIU1BOROUQH OP OARTiaiETN1W JIHSET

BT: JOHN J SUDIAEMCutWa D l i i t ^ t

DONATD t. btTlXTVAHChairman

Parking and Luadlu|, Parsiraph 2-2 NOTIC1 18 HJRBBY OIVBN thatbe Hincuded to read at follows: sealed bids lor tbe uurctuue by the I ,„!]"',"»•

"2-J. Industrial Zones — L. I. Township of: |iQuowinn-11 . I. A. - jr. I. B " 10,000 lbs. Calsbar IJass FibreThe foregoing ordinance was |n> (more or leu)

troduiad at a meiitl»j of the Voun- 4 500 lbs. Gutter Broom Steelall o; \tit Borough ol Carteret heldMarch I, IMS, when It was adopted for t n aon first reading. The aald ordinance v\\\ b«

NOTICENotice la hereby gtvan that the

•opoeed ordinance wasIntroduced' and passed on firstreading at a meeting of the Town-ship Committee ot the Township ofWoodbrldg«, ln the County of " • •

SHERIFFS SALESUPERIOR COURTOF NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTY

Docket No. r-41tl- l lThe Bowery Savings Bank, a oor

N. J.A l l

OBO1ORDWASC* orO» OlBTWnADOPTS) D U M B O * II, I1

B l IT OBDilNto by U ( Wkrorand Council of the' Borough' dt~ it; , Uwatmt Cofiat* ' Mew

lng to UW.ordlnanctTtfaa In

Marrh t, 1063 *h«n It sdOpWCJdi

Ainbojr.Mr Turlata *111 KIVP HIP WPI U" n r s l "*'""* T D 8 «»W ordinanceMr. V'BtUU *111 KUc mi » n - , w l l I ^ , u r l h t r cor,iia*rM on McODd

comliiK aadrcw and will U'll rr,uiii;< (or final upption atof thc growth of the Multiple:111""11'»' »»1'1 CounJ» *?'•>• "«I,

• - , . ; |ouab of Cartrret oa U»(CP K, 1M31 I'M, ('•inii'il Chambers, Bor

>K\ WHITB* WllcnU. county1 Mr. an<Jjtorney, will ip*** on "R"»l

• K-'. B e r - - u u a n d L

ipeponi in'prntfd will be; glreo an»t- .ipportumiy to be htauj.gg . PATRiCKrFcrrocNia

": Vlnrrnt Brad-' , , . „ Bowqf> c l H k

o f t h ( . ${v Jcrwy1 *B I U

will be

SKSt5i.T»« «fr-

"ftfVndanU.Vrlt of IiecuTlonter the»»le of mortgaged premises datedFebruary eth, im.

By virtue of tbe above stated Writ,

light Saving) time, In the afternoon

•U r W " .,Ho ppporturjty

- tt

9.». W/ll

NOTICE TO BIDDER!

- - : • ; - - • • • . ^. ., , be given an opportunity««"„»""'«': •«!>•* »WcUy comply ° o n * e r n i n g the same,

with all requirement* toi a regular infiKPH V TALENTI, bid as directed or required by the -uoiurn .

of the sald'day. at the Sherltrs Of-

HELEN CHANDLETl. Defendants.Writ of Execution for the u l e ot

proml.wi dated January ]4th. 19U.By virtue of the above, stated Writ

to in« directed i.nd delivered, I willeipoio to aale at public vendue on

WBDNK8DAY, THE J7th DAt OFMARCH A D , IMS

at tho hour ot two o'clock by ta«then prevailing (Standard or Day-light Savins) tune. In the attornooaof the aald day. at the Sheriff's Of-fice In the City of New Brunswick,

mi that certain tract or panel otland and premises situate, lying ariabeing In tbe Townahlp ol Monroe.County ot Middlesex and State olNew Jersey, more particularly de-scribed u follows:

Monroe Township: Beginning i t *>point In the middle ot tbe roadleading from Bngltshtown to O14Bridge distant on a course ot Northnine degrees and twenty eeveaminutes Eaat tllteen and titty ttf*nundredthi di,5J'} IHS tna %point In the middle ol the i b msail road, the northeast corner «ttbe property belonging to OturlMand Shoda Zaleako and from thene*running:M D By a new line along land* be-longing to Sarah Smith north a 4e>.greet and 43 minutes v a n W.Trcme hundred nlA«U t i n MA7/lOths feet) to a. stake and treeathenoe running

(2) Btlll by a M l Una eouUi M

M fdllpwi;•ItXttOtl I: Tbat Section II, rat-

6 Z I

Op ol:• 1 TaJ*on«—or

c&aes made and provided. Notice ls

agrlB| 1. Kittdi 61gmetraed v> tiki

"L For tbmoling fileand generalrnJtlTT; 01 leuihlugla tbe street; offrom fire, panic ana) Otbir*|«ni oTTirovldtngTBequaUind air; ol prtaentlnj the __.crowding oT land aQd lYoifllng Vtt-

<du» concentraUon of popill*Uon;

. . . hereby given to ii\ Bidders that If[nivaient ( h e l r W ( 1 ( &r8 | n , o r m ^ > defective or

•v o, i,1!^ Irregular the same will be lmmedl-the Purohaslng l t e l y t e ] e c t e d -

and Bid ProposalpadAd-1 l n t h 8

First Floor.

Towwhlp Clnrk "ORDINAMOl CHANGING TOE N

o I

degree! and IT uwsstake In th«

E U O /

NAMH"OP"aiLLfl LAN1, IN THEn n Tnw/j

it tract or parcel ol lalying and being ID tbe

.Township ot Woodbrldge. in tbe(county ot Middlesex, ln the State ot

(fifteen feet) to a stake In th«south line ot the above said EaUOo/a

thecsoproperty; thence

(3) By the sa

1UUMEH AVfinUBE IT ORDAINED. BT T H I TOWN- m a point ln the

of

operty; thence(3) By the same, north 43 dtgiet*

43 ntnutea wast 931.4' (all hundredthirty one and VIOtos teat) to s>Stake at tha northwesterly ocmu «i

above said Saiasko'i property

STITF»ontar7,ii£ ot Ub«""1' S»iterl7 150.00 feet from th .

i thereof with tbe Eaitef-

thethence

14) North 50 degrees JO BlaMe*« M ! UJ.8- (one hundred f l f t e ^ a M

1 bellllei Check

e Township ot Woodb:

o l 'ntM*otlon with U. S.seconds last 100.00 teet to a point;

- J 2 :«f lactHutlnj Wequatiot lranl>muoir;*%»tir. H M - . h

- ' paru and 6th.rVuS- »"n ,•^H?oal

5ftiM-Mn (10%) ^\j^m^ss^^^^wis^ S K . s • war » %

and15) Again jparallel with the Jrd course

d forty three mlnijt"thence (J) South « CegKies U 85 degrees forty three mUultaa e a i30 seconds East 50.00 teet 798' (seven nwfreo- ninety t o n

athol the

'b£ W ^ w t strictly comply ff^dte ^'wTtltaw'StoMa MeTuchen'Awwfuh.Sby namel f^ f^TLl " t o

,th .11 ra^ent. lor a ^T^pXZX "£g8?t ^SZSTn JTU^LLC^??«>«h "'^'JJf^'^"^ u l » B"«c t immediately upon adop.

.w4.r,

DuIcK will AtVentc an tho "Wo- TKHKT. c.u-fr-t.

I nivlslon

I the tin It1!1 ln i"1"rtnr i!^c Nr* JiTK-y Bi-ll Telephone

• .ji'.imiTift, w ) | | j h o , a ( l l m o n t h f

"•' u fln(rmo«t elteclliv uso nf the U^-•phoue In MIHIU. ", Thr coufcliutt «orul»U 0!'RotJirt Ulchnct. chairmanVitYur l^bclilfo, William RanUA, John UufliT and Dusullij

iDuf»ult IjUnchcon an1 refresh- irwfun

« , „ , „ "a.niHin.. thi. pitfolu Sealed bids or propo»al« wil<dqcu» Avoiding tt« E»U»1U r r ) r r v f a . b f t h , HocgiNfi »UTHin K«al Estato" aid Dorothy trv oi wr, HOROUITO OP CAR

New jfte

_ j Inlonnal. defeotlte, orhe fane will be lmmedl-

and Bid

i n t t i e .WWIIUY Or1 T H I B C R « W » OT|CAK'ir.KKT. I.OCAT5D AT THE I D -

x. noiAS HOM«S j n s a u j

order or^J^n .h .p w Com ; | ^ n w i p u b l l c a U o n M C o r d l n g t 0

HEMAN B. AVERILLBusiness Ad4$lntstr.a(or A 1 ( . . , ,

,tiJ-1- i/Vn «"-W JosWH V. VALENTIrownship Clerk

WALTEB ZIBPOLO,Commltte«mau-at-Largc

.•i-r l:i H a t -

lifXI UAflTERrr. NEW JEBBtf

NttlVEilV AND ITOBWIi i *

nil . oa. $< roa ont YIAB

hereafterml U dyards'.'<nd'a'tl

aDd. otilrjlnk tUej p i t ' o f" opii ' ' "

hereafter* et

k e, «*in «pacl< fot

RESOLUTION pTo be advertised ln The Inde-.q» rurcuuiuii u»i«ii- To be advertised ln The Inde

Boor. Municipal Build- Take Notice that on the 27th day pendant-Leader on March 7th, 1963d b l d of February 1MJ t h . Zoning Board l t h y t l , o ( ^^^ Hearing -als Street, Woodbrldge, 0' February, 1MJ. th« Zoning Board w l t h H o t l c e o ( puuuc Hearing for

i™m aim A M . to iM ot Adjustment ot the Township oH ( l n a i adootlon oa March 19th, 1963.„ . Ir.om »:00Way M Fr*4»f

overseas

' •d i (T IfIprius *lll bo a«ardr<l.

[ ! - ' ' r - - I *Teenage Mission \o«?

at

TIUl .. bidi will be pubiliiTyrttd aloud. Propoj«J»,

- . » . pmfftliirci. contracti. bondiiind ».. n.ittcVs connected trlth sqcc

ii.1 p«rturmaace thereof i&tllin r.rirt Kenrdtnfe with the

mi file It the office otAUTHORITY Of THI

the

i. "B"3 Oeneral Busmcsa &)u«»4 Highway Bus|ceas Zones5 Light'Industrial ZonetB. BnTf ladustriai "A" Zoaei1 H«at» iddustrlal "B" lonet

~ Vulldlng n h t

Woodbrldgc, after a publlo hearing Ij".^" 3/7/83"'ta U bids. ' denied the application ot Richard' ma) withdraw Us bid Anzlvlno for a variance to convert

(jJafter the actual date existing dwelling Into a two familyS the tMDlng thereof.

The TrjTrniSlp Committee 91 tbe~ --"'- pi Wyodbrldge raierres

$12.32

within I

« n p b D ft W » gthe right to releot any and all bids.

By ofUjfol " •• - ••mltt« ot th* Townshipbridge.

HIUAN B. AVXR^XB i i l Attohltatrftat

I'.mjrnt!7 • Ur In iqCUN - The

the annual miisUin.by Si. CivHla's ChUrch. 1»

ttilitlon week. an<i Uchildren In Junior and wn-^miorit'i THorOBAL

niliflori Oil. ?V and submitted »t tbt.;,nd jitacr mfiitloned whelT <

„ , . - t'VS-:(0Ti ,n4 mull b« KCOmtfanltdwill close on Saturday cerwied check payable »tt tBOU4i. 'HLr l l , , . . „ . !,Mrl <*£.! '»Q AUTttOKITT OF fBll. B g f

AH I'ftliVi •

calledt

M*ss for ulliir*AMOUNT «t)UAI. TO

« • » « ; , . , , PIRCXMT) p r THItake 'p lace onlAMOUHT BID. togethtr f l th t h |

s o n tstfupwriate bid bond.

Senlcci art IK Ingbj Uie Domlnjpan, WJJsiaii»iles;iiYiiit»V

njfswxlowint- . . .IICTtON MI: That »«Upo XII,

Uetvj Uiuiirlal (U.Il'iope, vtfa|rsph i t 'Ve Amended; M lol

,„ -r ,_ lol thilluled' ami poMtruc^rle* KilluecteiL. allcMif ttt.-occM#lcdrealdeTntinl rnitjiows, ind •;''"U lifted la 1MgBt'TftdusI

$wrtguled pmpOaaU for ue fqllowtpg

Oomracts to< Improvements to theColonla ttunk Sewers aad Bumfilnt1

will be rjoeui* by {hePommlttee »i ib« OrrWetesa Administrator, Mu

Uetvj U i u i r a ( l i pa|rsph i-t'Ve Amended; M loliows:

<2»lr Property •a*4oi»lhg Butl-Otss md Reslde,Dtlal Zones

Inept for Toti occui^ed by theUM( k s ^ n l t W l s t t i f Sfetlorj un-der ptrarrsph 1-1 vbttever any

rt h « bundlnf »oy lot inrsp

hn« boundlnf »oy lot iT Indmtrlal l A" (K.I.Atbfl BUTT

ZoJie o»lncld(Hrtth or ties wltltu!it at \he bwptlsrj ot a Bi

D«H of Rettdentui Zon«tide, or rtaryud

Atln'widtb."

Ai.rnBi m BIDS, AS

BOHQUOH OF CARTWKT

JOHN J. 5UDIA

BUIXlViWMary Sgank hit th- maples;for a big 71.! &et, witli Kami'sof 154, 232, 207 and 179 mSti-rn slnslea classic on

1-1. Tb# »tOT»Mf. m»tiulactur-IPS, tttioiag 'ot bTenaing. ot ou,

Jour »«m-« on 1 blind nJ.uptojtt«iJi Place?'"

April u, I M \ atll| be publicly opene

WUUi, ... ,.Chipiel*l» of'ttw t a f l fjlibM-vt mi J«ra»y, they will be reafflrid <4 lurnWl » fanandal statrmei t aad to slibmlt an;^er; to

mse on Lots 21 & 28 Ig gl<.1038 Woodruff BtTeetTlselinj New

irtey, and that determination of-Id Zonlnn Board iM Adjustmenti u been filed ln the office ot saidoard at the Munlclnal Building,

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGSTATE OF NEW JKBSEY

DBPAHTMENT OFPUBLIC UTILITTJBSBOARD OF PUBLIC

UTILITY COMMISSIONERS

DOCKET NO. 631-10et, Woodbrldge, New Jer- Df THE MATTER OF THB PEis available, for Inspection, TJTION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF

LEON L. BLAHCHAED WOODBRITJQB FOR AN ORDEBSecretary, Boaid Ol Adjustment REQUIRING THB ENLARGEMENT

North-thence

along said line ot Lehlgh Ave<_—, North 72 degrees 22 minutes 30seconds West 50,00 feet to the pointand place ot BEGINNING.

BET.NO the same premises convey-ed to Alfred L. Nulton and Agnes L.Nulton. his wife, by deed from N, V.Construction Corp., a New Jerseycorporation, by deed dated October20, 1953 and recorded October 28,1953 In the Office ot tha Clerk ofMiddlesex County ln Book 1714 ofDeeds lor said Coutny at page IM.

BEING commonly known anddesignated as 28 Lehlgh AvenueAvenel, Now Jersey.

Included as part of the mortgagedpremises Li a Weetlnghouse ElectricRange.

The approximate amount of theJudgment to be satisfied by saidsale Is the sum ol Nine Thousand,

(19,031,00) Dollars

798 (seven hundred n n y gfeet) to the middle ot tb* e*ir»

ad, thence(6) Along the middle ot the s»l<J

road south lour degrees 21 tnlnutMwest 1064' (one hundred all and4/10ths feet) to the place ot be-ginning.

Containing 1 and 08/100ths acresland.

The approximate amount ot theJudgment to be satisfied by said[sale is the sum ot One Thousand,four Hundred Ninety-Three (11^483.00) Dollars more or less, togetherwith the costs ot this sale.

Together with all and singular Vf»rights, privileges, hereditaments aridappurtenances thereunto belongingor ln anywise appertaining. The sub-scriber reserves the right to adjournsaid sale from time to ttmo subjectonly to such limitations or reetrlfi-tlons upon the exercise ot such

may be specially providedpower asUw 0

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PAGE TWENTY Thursday, March 7, 19« IL-EB

'years too early, thus making hinged on the known birth date;Krs multiplied Into 492 otherthe date of the shipwreck about lof Penelope's 10th and last1640 ratlin tan 1020 and jclilld. David, born In 1869. That

jmaking the datt of the marr-jwould have made Mrs. Stout ag to Richard Stout about mother at age 67 and Richard

1644 rather than 1624. His logic a father At 85. Speakiw of the.mother, Dr Streets commented

descendants.One ton, Jonathan, bought a

large tract of land at HopewellIn 1706 and quWtlj tb* numbaof Stout descendant* in ananear Hopewell became almost; seems sound

i For example, there wai no;drily: as numerous as those in Mon-]New Amsterdam in 1620 andj "No mrdical man. It U safe to mouth. Today huge numbers of

Van Princis: Sfout-Hcarted W0fn<micertainlv th('re »a s n o Middle-nay, ever kne«- of such a case." 8tout descendants cherish aRy ,iohn T. Cunniruham shoiiidrr I*1 cam;) and there

h l h 8he

town at the time when the Penelope vanPrlnces atout noble name; they recognise thatStouts allegedly moved over.idled in 1712. either at th« a«e:without Penelope vanPrincls. a

var Pc > •:.y ?'E

h-r. r:

:p-.i«-:iie nursed her back :o health. Bne | A d v a n c m ) 1 a l ] meli 2 0 years, of 110. if you be.leive tradlUonaLstout-hearted woman if everr'.a:m tha: Pfne.ope stayed with the Indian*, w o r k - ! h o w e m m a k e s N f W Amster-iaccounts. or at the age of Krthere was one, they would't bt

dam, Mlddletownfall In line

His most telling

<= r-.at i i sd '•••

P^r.rk>pe 5 rtory ;s obscureds'.'.ch'Jy by d^cr'pancles in the(*•=•'.< nf h°: b:r:h and pther oc-t".'-r«r.rf? :.-. her dife. but con-F J T I::*: the narrative as it Ist;<-B]:r :c:i

Brrr. in Hnf.ar.d 'In 1602 ae-ct>r5T-p . tp 'hc unia) version1.Per.f lone vanPrineis jointed heryo'jng husband and othw Dutchser.iers headed 5or New Amster-dam in 1620 Violent stormsca-jgh:. :rj£V ship, drove It offeoume and fr.ally wrecked itoff Sandy Hook

A;; Fjrvived and the pas-•enters and crew set off forNew Amsterdam on foot, leavingPeneiope on the beach to nurseher despentely-ill h u s b a n d(whose name was never record-ed by Penelope and *E of theUree brood fhe would laterrear' Indians found the Dutchco-jple on the beach, killed thehusband ar.d left Penelope vici-ously hacked.

The youo? widow lay uncon-«eiou!. her skull fractured, herleft arm so rn*neted that itwould never again be normaland her abdomen slashed open.Somehow she revived a n derawled into a hollow tr<*.where two Indinai" found herseveral days later.

Penelope prayed that theymight end her miseiy. and Vxyounger Indian was wiUm? toob'i?e. The older Indian dis-sented, carried her orer ha

.:.r:s ?'••>'.!' of Mor.mcu'.h i:;1-. l»a::i:ns their language andv "..v?d '<) s rr.atur* MOth'ir ways.V!:rf she died ;n 1712. sornp of her shipwreckedi o-p car. der.y that for fiends returned after a time:tab> u-;!: :o live and in a l l (1 a !*ed the Indians to give>r ol d'scpr.'ar.t^ Pene-'her u p Penelope'.' Indian bene-

factor said he would let theyo'jn? woman decide for herself,Penelope decided to leave, "verymuch to the surprise of thiseood Indian." according toFrank Stockton's version.

About two years later Pene-lope met Richard Stout, Wholeft Nottingham. England, be-jcause of parental disapproval of ihis love affair with a girl theyconsidered socially inferior. Heenlisted in thp navy, served forseven years and left ship in NewAmsterdam when his enlistmentended.

Penelope vanPrincis a n dRichard Stout were married In1624 iapain according to tradi-tion', when she was 22 andRichard was 40. Some time af-ter they moved to Middletown,where through the years theirfamily grew and prospered.

Several years after the Stoutscame to Middletown, Penelope'so'ui Indian benefactor called, onher to warm of an impendingat'ack by his tribe. Penelopeand her children fled in a ca-rt*, but Richard Stout and hisneighbors stood up to the In-dians and argued them out ofan attack So the Stouts livedon into the 18th century.

Dr. Thomas Hale Streetsquestioned the time sequence in& study he made of the Del-aware branch of the StoutJaaily :n 1915.

Ke said that all dates in rec-orded accounts were about 20

and all else If Dr StireW is correct. here at all.Before dying, Mrs. 8tout saw Copyright—New Jersey Ter-

rebuttal,her seven sons and three daugh-jcentenary Commission.

Deborah ListsFund - Raising

OOLONIA - The presidents'luncheon meeting at DeborahHospital. Browns Mills, was at-tended by Mrs. William Hooper,

i president of Deborah League ofColonia; Mrs. Sol Priedlander(regional director and Mrs!'Stanley Kafka, vice president,'Mrs. Priedlander reported atthe chapter's February meetingin American Legion Hall, Rah-

wayhave already exceeded the fund be June M at Monm<mt|'hi

tlckete available from wat A later date.

National donorvember 24 and 36 «iHotel, Lake Klameshn N |

Area residents mm A

The announcement by Mrs. raising goal of $5,000 and'Clara Pranks, assistant super-loonUnue raising money untillntendent of Deborah. conwm-:they donate enough to pay fortag the new heart win« and|a f c o m l a l h . new wing,ground breaking « m n o n i « m The annual natlona raOTeApril i u also disclosed by for an automobile, television,Mrs Priedlander A broiw trt* and radio will be held, with the current drew dubwill'be placed in the vestibule tickets available from chapter Ing back payment*, M 5

of the addition which will have members in March. (inour Lerner.crmlrrm,, r

leaves inscribed with the names Mrs. Isaac Heller .chairman, ed. Winners of fref. ,; , s

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