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PdDUltMd WMklTOn fruUf Carteret, N. J., Friday, January 11, 1963
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U)NCi SKRVH'K. f.MC IMI'IOVM IIK'I'IKF. •>: I'.tul /Immrrmann. malntrnanrr Hup*rln-(rtidrnt «( Ihf local pUnt nf fM( ('<ir|ior:i(iiin ifurniprh VVrslvami. ciiiiKratuUtM Ber-nard V- Raymond. M NVathlnttnn Ufi iur. on Ms rrllrrmrnt. F.ttunrrl A. Wehb, production
vjprrliitrndrnt of the plant looks on.
Scouts Celebrate 53nl Raymond RetiresAnniversary In February Fr«m
Envelope SizeListed Bv Sabo
CARTERET Memtom of,ilir 53 Scouting unit* In theNortheast District, which In-cludes Carteret. of the RarlUo'Council. Boy Scout* of America.»U1 celebrate the &3rd annlvn-sary of the movement with a CARTERETt*o-d»y Bcoutlng In Action proud parentnhoir known an a Seout-O-Jnouivef a new
Corp.CARTERET — Vincent O.
•— iKachler, manager of the local
S«'HI in "63-4
Hoard liidirutt'H, CARTERET — The proposed
:.school year is foreupcn as a:!jumil of 175 points in the;school tux rate. Ii This was. Indlvawd at the;Bonrd of Eduction meeting held'Tuesday ninht when an esti-jmated »1,837,347.75 was pro-|posed in the budget which will!be voted upon at the schoolelection on Feb. 13. I
Board President John M.|Kollbas and his colleagues!asked the voters to approve thebudget.
Under the new figure an in-crease Is seen of $267,256.25over last year. Hearing on theproposed budget will be held in'the Abraham Lincoln School on
Plant of PMC Corporation, to- J«i. 29 at t o'clockday announced the retirementof Mr Bernard E. Raymond, 73Washlniiton Avenue, Carteret.
Mr. Raymond has been withIf you are aJFMC ' formerly Westvaco) since
about to an-blrth: a mother
to br Kama. Thr booth and itarj about to m\A out her chtldp«
1026, and has been«a mainten-ance foreman since 1940. Hewas In charge of the plant's
! show will br held on fiibruary birthday invitation*: a friend ofIpipeflttlng department.,„,, 9 and 10th at the WoodbTldm' t brldeto-bc mailing shower, Mr. Raymond wag also ln
Invitation*: or a receptent of a'eharge of the company's fire de-National Ouard Armory,nor(, observing thr birthday un- «lft about to .wnd a thank-youjpartment for twenty "years, and
,., tiff the theme, "Btrengthrn note,.','.;n,.(j Ammca . Br Prepared. Be.about
was a member of the Industrialyou will want to knowthr new *iir and shape pire Chiefs Association. FMC
,.i(j,.,|y Kit." the Bcouu and their brad- requirement* for mailing piece*! presented him with a plaque< WOO r r t w i u demonstrate the many prrwrtbed by the Post Office honoring this special service.
'p^t fleoutm« merit badge subjrcU [>p«rtnient. 1 A dinner was held ln Mrs.„,,,(,„„ and Boy Bcout objectives at this According to Postmaster Les-Raymond'j honor at the Logr, .'huh third annual 8cout-0-Ram* trr A Bubo, the«- arc the newjCabin Lounge. Hu fellow em-
' Cub HcouU. boys from 1 to 10 limitation* effective January l,|pk>yy*e« presented him with aPolaroid camarea, fishing rodand r?rl and accessory equip-
It was pointed out that lastyear homowners paid $7.28 per$100 for local school purposesand the figure would rise to19.03 if the budget meets theapproval of the voters. The1963 tax rate was $19.59, with$9.58 for local purposes and$2.73 as the county's share.
Current expenses would be$1,109,320, a s increase of $308,-Ml, and capital outlay wouldbit $20,000, a decline of $30,000.
,w l j t f yeani of afe, plan to demon- 1903. for »n envelopes, cards., U) b.st*rte nrtoui handicraft pro)- ,n < ) M>|f-mailers: They must
1964, f c U **n <*ww*"»». '15<11*n measure not lea* than 3 inches
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dance* and typical Cub ftcou*. mactivities. Boy BcouU. 11 thru. U 1 ( ]
II will tahlblt many of, the ta l U u , ) f
ment.
1OT merit tadir mbjrcu from ^ U u k a , lnehn ta
Astronomy to Zoology In addl- „ 1 M h # t {n ,pnsrt|,
inches In length Mr Raymond was praised bymti.it be rrcUngularJMr. Kaehler and his fellow em-
addltion. envelope* Ptoyeej a» a eonsdenUous andrespected supervisor and per
PLANNING MOTHERS MARCH — For the 25th Anniver-sary of the March of Dimes Campaign are the co-chairmenfor Carteret, pictured on the right of the photo. They areMr*. Charles Boncelet and Mrs. C. B. Truck. The two are
going over their plans at a meeting held Tuesday night InLou Horner's Ad-Ub, Woodbridge. with the two Wood-bridge representatives. Mrs. Gerald Finney, Colonla, andMrs. R. Richard Krauss, Fords,
Carteret Council PTA 9sSelects Its Moderator
CARTERET — The CarteretCouncil of PTAs announcedthat'H. A. Hennessy, manage!:of the Carteret Industrial As-sociation, has graciously agreedto act as moderator for theSixth Annual Forum, for candi- Press
Of these amounts, the board dates in tfe coming Board of
practice. »ndother outdoor . , menU<m b | r U l
sport* uptew , jount «»nm e n U b l r t h ( J , y
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an Btpkwftdo. a shotdepictingthr ftiploring protraro- ! 1 U W g r p o f
"It looks u If thU will V the dimension* o( odd shapes.burgMt and but show yet." rv-
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:Town ChimesHeard Nightly
anticipates raising from ta*Ttax revenues all fund* for capi-tal outlays and $1,467,326 ofthe funds for current expenses.This would be a drop of $23,-600 ln capital outlays but a riseof $354,057 for current expensespending. These are the itemsto be approved by the voters.
Kolibas said the budgetwould take the first step to-ward Improving library facili-ties, providing $4,000 for books,an increase of $3,000. He alsosaid it would be the Slit timethe board had provided for in-service training of school per-sonnel.
Among
Education election on Wednes-day, February 13th.
A resident of Carteret for SOyears, Mr. Hennessy has servedon three federal boardsWashington by appointment ofPresidents Roosevelt and Tru-man, and one ln Geneva underPres. Elsenhower.
During his period of service,
t 0 marked Rocco Trtmboll. fkout-O-Rama chairman for thr '
CARTERET — The regularAt- two worship services will beia n
the major expensesproposed are the following*
Teachers' salaries, $1,105,000,$185,000; adrnin
though , thw restrictions m-• conducted in the HunKarian!^*1 1 0"'W 5 1 0 0 '» r^fnof *1 6"
minor oiu'.-i. (nil cooixratlon of R e f o r m e d Church Sundayiribllf will asMst materially.mominn The first, at 9:30, in
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W .1:
trlct He no|ed that "rwny i n r,:,ibllng post offices to mt-.English, tlie second, at 11 o1-and I'conomizf" rtock, in Hungarian "To Be
Envelopes, cards. »nd self- Born Axaln May Mean Some-u;.cr» which are smallei1 than j thing Else Than You Think"
minimum* indicated above, will be the .lertpon topic to beby
550: text books, $27,500, a riseof $16,500; Instructioning teachers' salaries and text'
Uil. tions for booths and ticket, o ! »r* progreailng far ahead ofWMj previous >4ani at this time "
abw noted thatri-i ^ , m l n [ , n u m s mdicated above.will be the seripon topic toi:* loc*1 8«>ut'1 *«' w» »rUln« l t t-;or *hich are not reitangul^r lnjpreached at both servk-esix kfU for the
shortly, andtin. support of the most produc -
.T?H..*°'.T^a'"I-»l». » f non-matlable. Pout!the pastor, Dr. Andrew Har-officej will thrrcfore not accept,ganyl.
the Carteret Industrial Associa-tion ha» been instrumental intha rejfhwment of the old u -.*-ley system with bwea, a inid-emizatlon of the Borough's tele-phone system; the deepeningand widening of trie Staten Is-land'Bound; conducting an ex-itensive survey lor the Turnpikeauthority which led to our hav-ing a $3,000,000 complete Turn-pike Interchange; the establish-ment of the overpass at PortReading; and the location of anew Post Office.
The industries of the CIA
books>. $1,304,550, a rise of worked to obtain a 45% federal$244,600; transportation, $65,-000, a rise of $25,000: opera-tion of plant, $132,300, a riseof $15,200: maintenance, $53,-620, a rise of $11,120.
tin-in for procrvafnn and
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tlve youth program by atlrndlUK .,.thu Scouting ln Action showOver 3.000 Scout* and morethan JOO loaders pUn to par- Installation /'/«n» Set
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C.mp teanton Fl»nnfd N i f h o l B S M1IU"' f™a?»l Com'
Ptaiu lor a reunion of cam- " " ^ " l c *"' huId ,f', m
prrs. letdm and staff of Cam). «»"»"u'> <«""» s t Suchf J Res-C«waw wfre m»o> kuovn to- »U™|)1
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day by SUnlfy P Mlkus. Camp "'Director Thow m atUndaii"'.
Mast summer at the cami* »<U
at 1
de- Sunday school tinldren willassemble together with the con-gregation at 9:30 In thr sanc-tuary. Confirmation classes willbegin at 8:30 in the manse.
The "Helen Pokol MemorialTower Chimes" may be heardevery day at 8:30 PM Music Isprepared for a week in advance.
Avt'ime'H you wish to hear a favorite!pm at January 12 liymn or psalm call the church'|. Mli<ui' Committee's solr oUkr.
is raising lounds [or .
Lamb ElectedTo Association
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„,, o l ln /4av »!t«rnooirln«' PUl-post- of KIVIIIK scholiir-^BOAED STICKELL20? 1MJ at thr Hily*nlp>1 '° students who can CAHTERET William
Trinity Audlorlum Perth Am-ii"*1"^ T h ( ' ™mln^"' w' lsBudd, fire man, USN, son of|twv CaniDCW'aw'-Case Ik-outt™111"1 uftt"r P v l Nichola*Mr. mid Mrs. William J. BuddKt-wrvtllon 1» owrated bv the' w l l l u c ' w n o rec*'lvt'<) o u r c o u n - of 85 C&olldge ave.. was serving:
V I n \ l l « « J 1 H * r i U n Council Boy SCOI.H of try1* highest honor, the C o n - , w d the radar picket destroy-1• V, , U | \ I t C l l f l Arj'r"*". igrmslonal Medal oj Honor, and ,.,. l / s 9 gtickell while she was
t n e ,all scholarships air pi -wonted p a l t of the United States quar-1Amrrlca, Prwram highluihu f»i
on Page J> his• - + - •
forces in the Caribbean
(linger'•.!• C a r - ,Woman's Club Postpones
Speech Oh FhioridationCARTERET -- The Evening oi Stephen Skiba promised atidirector of the law department,
meet- Membership Department of the.* public hearing that as lonniBernwd D. Hlrsch reads:minunityCurterel Woman's Club whioh'-a* he was mayor the qucs-' "As you know In your letter
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What was to have held a meeting onjtions of fluoridatlon would be'"•"' , Jttn. H to hear a speaker talk'!>ui u n g referendum "
1 -uKi around 1 against the fluoridation of ^.|ie ^ j , 1sn noWi ui a.»"«•»»«= u< *<*in ••il';!l wlatloiu drlnklm water ha* decided to! w t l n g l t h 8 t a t m Augu8tidru«' cosmetic or med
; - 1 , :,„ The!pokt|}one tlala Important ««'o"'meetlnn of the Board 0/Health P«"nce. Similarly the*M tx' tlu> to a utm- <i»t* ..• , . . t _._.. ...j«..UDi U,.H doe^ not engage in
holdl i l 'W.
''I tlie11111 Sunday,
mi ft to ». The,
tnitii '»ie mem-
uiu, dinner Is toH"«lHr»liip fund,
'poiwored
tlw.td » later date.of Originally the or«aiuiuti|pn
had planned to nave had thepro and con view* on tills sutv
toiJect heard on the same plat-I form but w u dluuytd to learn
ihe uroject; was endorse! andgirJ Council approved
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I January 31Qlubthe
» Mrs. Mary
Uw AAI.A. does not engage inthe approval, endorsement,guarantee or accept any food,
cosmetic or medical ap-A.MA.
not engage in the ap-proval, endowment, guarantee
j earlier thismonth,",
But, Die Kioup contmws, onDec. 20, "Two councllmen In-trodm'ed a resolution on fluorl-
OT fluThe Evening
datlon and it voted on
that State Health Departmentdid not car* to "enter Into adebate wer the question." Theclub, rtevfetheleu decided togo ahead and hear a scheduledspeaker give his views againstfluoridatlon.
After the article appearingIn the Cttrtert Praw last week,the organisation ruw since been • ,fcble to procure a person willing tlon, Uie. Borough Council iUt-
datlo tfavorably and carried unani-mously by the Council. Thisconflicting attitude broughtIrate action from many of thedepartment members,"
According to the
to speak for fluorldation andth« club decided to hold themeeting off until a later datewhen both sides can be heardby the public
tlon, Uw. ged thut among those whowhole-lieuiUidly endorse tli«matUr of fluoridatlon Is the-American Medical Association.However from » letter on file
water"Membershipa telegram
to the Council to be read at ItsJan. 2 meeting asking that themayor and Council reconsiderthe resolution, but the telegramwas not read. The organizationhopes that the message will beread at the next rote ting
A spokesman for the clubsaid that calbi had been madeto the Middlesex Water Com-pany and the company has not
According to the group, May- the club staten that the A.MA.
have its water fluoridated."The time of the meeting on
tills disputed subject will bemade at a later date.
JosephCARTERET
P. LambJoseph P.
Lamb, 9 D'Allesio Drive, hasJust been elected to membershipIn the American PsychologicalAssociation, The organization ofslightly! over 20,000 membersis comiiosed Of individuals en-gaged in various fields of pro-fessional application of the sci-ence of psychology.
The minimum standard forelection to membership is thecompletion of at least two yearsjf graduate work In psychology>r the master's degree! in Psy-chology plus a Mfcar of profes-sional work experience!
Lamb is personnel supervisorat the Carteret Plant of PMCCorporation. He received abaohelor's degrw from Ford-ham University and a master'sdegree from Columbia Univers-ity, both in psychology.
He is also vice-presldenj ofthe Carteret Board of Educa-tion, and was re-elected to a
year.The objecU yf the American
Psychological Association in-clude the advancement of psy
'expressed a willingness to chology as a science and as ameans ot promoting humanwelfare. There are only approx-imately 100 members of the As-
in Hew Jersey. £ s
Preu U DesignatedUd Newspaper]
— The Carteretlagain been deal -|
nated a* an official newspaperfor the public notices and ad-vertisements required by law tobe publiafed by «r on behalfof the Board of Chosen Free-holders* i
The resolution proclaimingthe Carteret Press as such anofficial newspaper took effect!the first of the year and willcontinue throughout 1M3.
aid for the high school addi-ion, and the building of Wash-
ington School which amountedto $143,100 in 1938. The CIAhas also provided several play-grounds for the Borough's chil-dren, as well as the. present li-brary building and a number ofbooks.
The Council of PTAs publicforum is to be held in the highschool, on Monday. January28, at 8 P. M., and is designedto afford each candidate for adults and chlldrens Christmaselection to the Board of Educa-tion the opportunity to outlinehis or her qualifications for of-fice, and state their views onmatters pertaining to our schoolsystem and is program.
Letter Carriers AttendAssociation Dinn,er
CARTERET —Weil Zullo andTheodore Hanson, representa-tives of Local Branch #2016,Nut'l Association of Letter Car-mieis were among the capacitycrowd paying tribute to JudgeHarold Krieger, legal counselorfor the State,.^tter .CarriersAssociation.
The affair held at The CasinoIn The Park in Jersey City washighlighted by the appearanceof principal speakers, Congres-man Dominic V. Daniels, mem-ber of Parcel Post and the (pivilBenfice cimmlssion in Wjish-
, D.C., and Wm. A Flana-gan, ex-enrector of The NewJersey Turnpike Authority.
Jayeees SelectAward Judges
CARTERET — The Distingu-ished Service Award'committeeof the Junior Chamber of Com-merce announced the names ofthe judges who will select "TheOutstanding Young Man pf theYear" for 1963. '
Named as judges were: Rever-end Andrew Harsanyl, pastor ofthe Hungarian R e f o r m e dChurch of Carteret; H. A, Hen-nessy, manager of the Carteret
second term on the Board last Industrial Association; and Dr.Bernard Weiss, a local dentist.
The Joycee DistinguishedService Award k presented an-nually to carteret's outstandingyoung man of the year forleadership and service to thecommunity during the calenderyear. The winner does not have
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Is Low BidderOn Site fork
CARTERET — The CarteretHousing Authority has recom-mended that the contract forthe planning and lawns forthe Joseph A. Hermann Homesbe awarded to the Big TopGarden Center, Avenel, on itslow bid of $14,500. The bid issubject to the approval of theNew York Regional Office.
The Authority passed a reso-lution amending its prelimi-nary loan contract to conformwith the executive order issuedby President Kennedy, offer-ing equal housing to all.
Dircetor John Sudia andmembers will attend a stateplanning conference in Tren-ton on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
A report was made that the
party was a huge success. In-dications are that the commu-nity room will see more activ-ity after this affair. The'Car-teret Jaycees are using thisroom to meet on last Thurs-day of each month. Accordingto Sudia,, the room is availablefor use by civic organizationswithout charge.
A report was also "made bythe director that municipal of-ficials at the last council meet-ing adopted, a consolidated co-operation agreement for futureprojects to be planned by theauthority, Amayor and
resolution to thecouncil requests
Ufat the authority be author-ised to apply for a, survey andplanning funds for urban re-newal study,
Herbst Heads
CARTERET — Sidney Herbsthas been elected the new com-mander of the Carteret Me-morial Post 745 of Jewish WarVeterans.
Other officers elected wer«:Irving Ruder, Senior vice
commander; Mason 34f. Jun-ior vice commander; a-ijicl Sum-ner Weener, Judge Advocate.
The installation of officerswill be held in February. Thedate will be announced later.
At this same time a rafflewas field and the first prize, aMotorola T.V. was won byStanley Swager of New Yorkand second prize, a Polaroidcamera and kit won won by Jo-seph Vltorios, 14 Chrome Ave-nue.
President Commander Har-old Maddow, and Sidney Herbst
Goldberg distributed cigarette*
the Christmas holidays to pa-tient* In the Lyons Hospital.
An EditorialThe March of Dimes, marking its 25th Anni-
versary this January, enters its second quarterof a century committed to,*«.program which,promises to surpass the agency's already mag*niiicent achievements in giving thd&irorld theSalk and Sabin vaccines.
Following the victory over polio, The NationalFoundation—March of Dimes has come to gripswith the problems of birth defects and arthritis—the greatest cripplers of mankind.
This is a formidable task, even for a healthagency with The National Foundation's provedcapacity for leadership and accomplishment.
An estimated 250,000 infants are born withsignificant birth defects eaoh year in this coun-try — one every other minute — and at least42,000 children are among the 11 million Ameri-<jaut; sttftering ^f**f arthritis or rheumatic dis-ease.
It is a fact that, although these are now lead-ing causes of disability in children, adequatemedical care for the great^ujority stricken bythese and other chronic disabling diseases is justnot available in this country.
Perceiving this gap in our health needs, TheMarch of Dimes has moved quickly to establishtreatment centers throughout the country which •would make available the best possible medicalcare for children suffering from birth defects,arthritis and polio.
There are now more than 50 centers in thisfast-growing network, a service to the com-munity unmatched by any other voluntary healthagency. In addition, millions of dollars are stillneeded annually to aid the thousands paralizedby polio in formeV years.
The March of Dimes medical care programis predicated on the fact that early diagnosisand prompt continuous treatment can often cor-rect or control disability,
The other immediate concern of The Marchof Dimes is to support research to find the causesand means of preventing these cripplers.
Many March of Dimes-supported researchstudies are now under way, covering a wide rangeof the "life sciences." This research is alreadyleading to greater understanding of genetics,heredity, the1 effect of drugs on living organisms,and other phenomena which may throw light onthe mysteries of birth defects and arthritis.
This is the imaginative, jenopuraging work wesupport by contributing toithe March of Dimes.No one should ilieed urging to respond generous^ly when' asked to "Give for the Life of a Child.'*
C rteret JWV democratic ( M Noted SDeakerBacks Bonkosfei At Breakfast
CARTERET — Mrs. AnneBarney, vice-president, pre-sided at the regular monthlymeeting of- tlie Third DistrictLadies' Democratic Cluo,
A donation to the March ofDimes was aproved by themembers.
The Club unanimously agreedto sponsor Raymond Bonkoskl
Jjayceeas theYear."
Mrs. Agnesnamed as the
"Man of the
Serovlnski waschairman of a
white elephant sale to be heldin March.
Tentative plans weremade for a dinner-theatre partyon April 21th. The group will
Murphy's," and go to The RadioEdward Miller and Morten city Music Hall. Co-chairmen
of the affuir are Mrs. Helenice cream, candy, etc. during Toryak and Mrs. Helen Kalas
The next regular meeting willbe held on February 4th.
CARTERET -j- Thomas Mar-oney, presidenj^of St. Joseph'8Holy Napie "Society, has an-nounced that the annual com->union breakfast ,\vtll be held inthe church h a | this Sunday,following the 8:00 A.M. Mass.
There will be a interestinguprogram headlined with gu«»tspeaker, Jeremiah J, O'Calla-ghan of Jersey City. Mr.'6'Cai-laghan 1B director of investiga-tions find first corporationcounsel for Jersey City and toa past president of the Ancient
also Order of Hibernians in America,He was a recipient of theKnights of Columbus medal
dine at the famous "Patiloia man of the Year 1958 and re-cently was honored by PopeJohn XXm, being doelgnatwtas a Knight of St. Gregory,
Chairman tor theHerbert Smith and
man U o Smith.
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Jewish Community NewsCarteret
Hill Pharmacy _Offering Prizes
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Stephen iinner ha? inrl'Jdec! B box topF'joer Pler.aminf
Morton S. Bauns, B*bb1 .Deborah Lelbo/.tt, and Ror.-Friday evening, January lljaid Gitter.
candle lighting time, 4:30 PJI.| Steven R«ianan.Friday evening sen-ice*. <:iS|HarrU, Bradley Wurcel, Ron- from a H m
P-M laid Hochman, Mark Gruhin.'special pr>mbir.Bt:rn r-*fkaeeSabbath morning serrtce*, f Hadusah Bfiism Ruth Gruhin the
AM " "Junior Otnvregatkm «errioet,
10 15 AM.
Hadattah W .Elaine Roto. Dene Jaspan, Lori OfficialWunel, Susan Ja*pac, and Ukwv
(Richard SidermAii Trill &Us re-'| '
Time* i»tche» were present-ed so Donald Brown and Shlr-!fr S h l i a n by the HebrewSchool committee lor outstand-ir.p sales In our chanukah can
'ora< "jtdtfd in thecf the Si
Afternoon serrtoes, 4 J6 PJL|«jTe attendance award*, 'jrelfased. th? SecondOttoers reeeivlni attendance
awards are: Mark Spiegel, B a " k
:o Tenth;tp II M l
The !OO0:
/JENS (• ANDERSEN I I R ^ K F-K HBAl M RAYMOND F RROWnt
NXW DIRECTORS — The three men pictured »borr wrrf clertrd as nrtr <Jirr*1i>r» of thPerth Ambo* Nitlonml Bank wilh a branch located hrrp in ( irteret. at thf financial Inrtitatktn'i annual *t«cUio)dm mwtinj held this wrHs. The* are l i n t Eirhhanm.Bmrrr and Jem G. Andervn Mr. l l r r t it pmSdrnt of Junr Chevrolet in MetarhrnF«rds. Mr. Aadersea fa 1he n r w r and mamurr at Chra Anderson Eooflht P«UiAmbor. while Mr. B n i m b a former pteadent and dirrcUr of the Utrwatw NattonalBank and YiecwtiTe Ttee-preddent of the Perth Ambey National Bank.
OBITlAKIfclS
JOHN" MTCHA S R .C A - ' T F R F T - J--V-T1 MUchn
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Sf-.; employed a? a Curp-: '•:'.:; Kl yearf<,i)e was a m'vr.Vr:•; •;*•: C:v.tea Broth'-rho-r; . !Cn'jvv.vrs of America K>:!i'.::? F.-.-abeth He was forrr.<:.>t-.:;'.d:r.; inspector for th» Vr-rr.r • . ; Carteret. A parlshii.r.f:
.D.' S 5 . Cyril and Methods-Ng;.or.&' Church. Perth Arr.boyhe »•&? a mrmber of the Crerrp-SKnak Mtr.s Cub. Perth Am-boy. and the Oewr*! St*far.;iAmerican Slovak C:tirer. C'.-.:bof Cartwet.i He « survived av hu -wifeMarr Valo Mucht: three *:>r.«
IT HIE: and fln pandchlldrrr. R U f f t - ( a r t w r t -- - • •• Mm podrau it a
TO WEH Pi FAI.I. - Mr. andMrs. Charlfn >!. Podraia. 2S1Arenel Strrrl. Ayenel, hareannnunrrd thf rncuement ofIbelr dauchtrr. ( irol Mar. toArthar S. Knlttrl. ton of Mra.Artbnr Kn*ttel and the Ute
HughStephen FiPrice. Jeffre
Tax Loss Scouts Celebrate Zicatrdi HeadsMary'i niih
NewBell Telephone Co.,
in the trafle ea*1-
dy sale. Third grade «tndent«;Besnici. SMrley Shlan. Joelconducted the Friday ewnlnglAlben. Michael 3aum. Abr»-serrices on January 4. Second ham Bs;rr.?. Davii Shllar. andquarter test* will be given by: Miriam Bs:a?our Hebrew School during the; . ,week of January 14.
, The funeral n i heia at theiBiwb PunermJ Home, 54 Wheel- « *'• . - u M
[a Attnnt on Januarj 7 at | ; » . JJffr m 5 ^ * b» tte
^ . . „_,.. PB1,. ; (Co,tinued from Pa,e V . t ««« W«P £ S ^ J S T t L I 8. *^» •"' T"">hon'j£ f 9t
D;T. ! 'Continued from Page 1 • 'reunion lnchkte riides and phT>- CARTKBET - Carmine ZiciCyril and Methodius NationalT+i! exc-^r MD-»v-!--the- George Goodrich called atten- tot of camp actlTities last sum-,^-JJ n , elected president of ciurch. Perth Amboy. at 9 15
Bs-i'"TM>?';'B>:f=""''bf-iecon- tion » the independence of.mer. a ling »long of faTOrite ^ cornea Estates CSrtc A-'-.with the JterGuinea by "th'»'"R!Ttf.:: "DruF.etch organs lion and tUted camp^onES and <*e#r*jan<nhe sociatlon at a merting heldCMr.par.r. rr.3trr5 ofPlenarr. T.; . r»V. -fe~ ?vr.
John E. Har-,Interment m.
On Friday mnlng18, at 8:
?f Snper;"in Kuch ma;wri as tanUon,introduction of the 1K3 Camp uie*AMTauT]>p]Mj Memorial Ch:jrch<rrcftery. Fords-. Tiiamln-jthe oooperatcn of each organ- COTST staff. Al» Ustied on the seymror Pein«old presided over PaU bearer* were Johr
Prayen for recovery recited niiwra: pr^urt T? rr.wr. Rex • - ^ " • - • • - - - - - - . ~ — -I our SaiKsifl service.? were for ^ n s t ^ e r f =er»:y »k 5bouttarles Sotier, Isador£ Brora.,** -"P«'al coxbaution 5-joer»nt Bro»~. Mrs. Lsadore Piensmln-' ?artsre nor b?;r.
Mr. KnUtel. alvo a graduate•f St. Min'«.'r1J« of 1*»57. Itemployed b* Heneral Ameri-can Tank sioriir Tennlnal.
at Loving JusticeThe Rpeaker of t ie i
irffl be Warren •wneiitt.nent county attorney, vhc •rillspeak on the subject- "Prayer ir. "'*,.'our Public Schools." s n E"
Harold Maddov, Oomttaruk
and Mrrtx.
T? T7.v. Rej-jiaUon rat of paramount iin- «rend* jcfll be aanotfhcfinents t h f fjpction« which"ssw the '.A- bas. Sr.. Michael Refan. Joseph.of new plans, profrrams and fa- j ^ ^ o t h e n f ) ^ , ^ . Sandrik Georte Va:ko. Andrewcilides to be offered at camp for prank Nevlns vk-e-presidr-.t • Slvor. Jr and Msdrad Zar.at
f%Jzr?** i ^ ^ : " T S ^ par. r i S ^ ^ S S ^£?S^«^mu to attend as gwsts for the atfrMare. /mthnnr Panacci- the Car.errt
5bout;pon*ace"-joer; Keprneateliics
h SrptnmberpUmed.
vrddinf it
2 H. S. Stud<Are Accei
CARTERETT — Two IIlii-h whool seniors werplrnsd to learn of the<•( ptances this wek.
Miss Virginia Toth.ti: of Mr and Mrs. •To-!,. has been grantedsinn to the Berkeley»iifrr .ijie will miilor inIn'ial scirnce.
While In high wlio.il.cinia )ia« been active i»lnwinn: cheer leadln?.itroups student couiir.; if lman and senior >ear< j lplay, junior promrommittee, dance d ' icommltt«!» ifourture Business Leaders of,
ica, rlrculaUon mana^r (
jbook. secretary of th<-ijlec club, and the wv..r
MUwToth lives with her)ents at 44 Cypreu Strcst. f
Jeffrey T. Kobrln.notified of hi* acceptarnRider Colleje and pUrujor in the field of dr;-,'
•JpffPFJ1'* htgtl S^io:itle.s include beir.R a
of the future T^ar:America 'III and IVFuture Business I*RIAmerica 'IV ye»r*. ju:wnlor plays, and f:football.
Jeffrey Is ihe son cf \tr.Mrs Ben Kobrin o! 318ing Avenue.
.or|
the Rosalmd Mar •lh:= o'.'.r '-•.<• M s r r h 31, !???War
JavctMS Select<C'or;t:r..>-d from Pa;e !
Harold ,Of the post, will presert srna- ON CARGO SHIP
attendance awards wSteven Balk. Marcia G;:ar.Roberta Ganua. Sherry Hoch-mar.. Harry Isaacs. Hugh Cho-dosh, Sherry Bsum, Robir.Katz, Qilda Baine. Michae:ftviae, Morris GruhL-.. Phil:?Rainum. Marc BreSJDW. M:er;sf: So^d-Chenkin. Donald Erowr.. Lc- M r
we'J Chodosh. H^ard Fi)i , ! P r f p I f
rEHTT — Edwar: R
-. sfinur.. V5N, son of Mrs
•ie Sab: '.'• "5 Edwir; Street.fmr.r t^Mrd the at:.sct
?n." Mr E:-:fon sa;d. "f.rf t:>ir?r *^ vir r~.rr.ry t? sfnd tkidf thrr-.rr. f D > « pay*hf r.?rT.c;.r* :ske ths: "n'pr t s a i-rur.; the tror'Sb*:rj ;r.r.:r= t
V r t f J*n sn)e;hod? during the minion ^Caper? have been asked to wear
r;,; Bali;. Witer Camara. Chari« i o 4 r o r . ^ ^ £ ^duc '« l " ^ Of " " ^ w n d i U 0 : 1 S : ^ *' ' P "
toVetfrarj of Forcer. Wars :*"
Post I314 s_id :ts «"•
ir.
SERMCES TODAYi CARTERET - Thf regFriday evenlr.R sendee of |
t a J e y c r f bur must be be--cowrmr.on Brotherhon :: iu'.d 35 years of axe, Israel will be held at 4 ?d
. res.de :r. Cartere-t su'.c:1 he s . Jrif Hill Synojogue, Prr, be Csrf vt's reprrs'r.tative Avenue.;he New Jf-'.-ey State Jayeec
. J Dennis. Harold Maddow 8t ^hf reurJor..a roquest that a surrey of Ae ^ ? -"f' S%at QjT-r.aKic «>--fs'-storm sewer system be made by j ^ 0 ^ f ° ^ . : S 5 yf"id n r i K : ?''ir-F s"* b?""g m:'do
A RARE REQIEST
the TUCSON. ARIZ. - WbAnr.ual Diftir.-u^hed pf.-son demands to pay
wr.:. :'s a rrfs
.ra. tr.is
ALYS DRESS SHOP
JANUARY CLEARANCE
DRESSES fSPORTSWEAR-BLOUSES-HATS *-
rp To
50% OffNX'V MgBCHOTlISt CUB NOW
ALYS DRESS SHOP311 Pershing Avenue
CARTERFTPhone RI 1-6800
8TOE! HOIKS: MonfliJ1 * Tnesdij « A.M. to ! r.MWalnmUT 1 IM. to 1 Fll
Thnrwlji. Fnait i Siturdiy 9 A..M so 9 TM.
Stork ClubSex srrrr.ilf throush:'.:trrt ?.s r^rried E; Perh A!r
.in; atsr. Vic*
,«i. ^tfr'ThonU M' I>£h f :^..:h&: Ae !
: ;rrrt . D e c e m b e r 31 . *? r - ^ ^me ejec;,cn of a
o ho'jd ihe r.ex; meet-;.» VFW Post HomeCoagiander
^ ^ « :he prairman and
A dauehtw born to MrMrs. *adnw P t a * ^ W;
irman and g a ! ] _ iar.d s e c n : j L '? J o : - ' e Ca-":*re: v-'-- pa^ro:%rEd- U i l 0 C O I E I M * aaA
R03H0 iITSS£« LOVERTHAN1. ITALY — Hnpins to
-raU eff s nccessfj! fjopmer.'.ifperttve rrasr; T.L??«!
-year-«'.d Ar.f?!:r.ar. she atwaipifd to
^ « * - • « w:a Mrconcfrrir.? th» f-^rtmrjr-.d" ir ihs W
pay.
0 - TJS Furjers.; Ham*, ti Whe*ie:t'. t 3v
ec ry aritsf »;
Hpart9 Aif
^: -«n- ,=: :w rf the edu^1C'" cDSi2Lt:ee T;L attend t-itibriry Board a « s ; s and
of
servar.ee ofJames 5 : : i ! repreKr.t*:;v?5
Day Of-! ihf or-
be presfr,; at
ob-: t e l f 0 : ly
A j?r. :-: Mr. and! .Mr;"rC/Jstv. 52 St. Arx Street.O'-rfmbf: 30. ' f1 ~ K ; : r ' ? - broken irrr. ar.d bruises
. The, Me3:cr.j! Day obsfrr-A s~r. to Vr ar.S Mr? Jjrr.es ance cha^aiansh:? rotate* be-
McC!u^ky. H St Ann Str**t. tweer: ihe member ortaruzs-D-:??rr.ber ?l« tior.s and is planned wfl'. In
advar.ee of the publicity f:venMr and i!r«. Jchr. for Memoria: Day
T ^ a ^ Parrpe'-'tters :? » prorrar. of aidjj t 0 ? i f e ? w , swewheurt to a Thr crrsr^iior. r C tsidrrital to b? trrated for a :t.s r.'it r^?t:r.r t: tr? Ar«r.-
M : J0.1 *•&?.
A :-rr.??-?.::.n. 4P McKir.ley Aver.-j?.' ;
CARD OF THAXESA MALO\1TZ
We Irish ;.o express our sin-cfr? thanks to ail our rf'atives.friends, and neighbors for ihe
' * •
to Xtr. and Mrs
mardatory to wort"ahead" to ^ V ^ 7
order to have mliiiary
r*
Psrcr.iai!for a -ar .hiraitli. 78tr..ce ^Th.- s*n.'-:
•i5t* i&y tt'sto'he•s ;
k«? tooLfwma;
df-r. Ara
nat r » lmuch '-aB* venuet-v.:r,j —
ida.. w.s
ad ta
aruci- ° fin the
of our
CARD 0 ? THA>"KS
JOHN MTCHA SR.
i t r j s C i u b p a i c •_".(•_- : r -^ a bady rr.^rt-iay t •. •u 8 Pi i . Tr-c- zi£r->.:..
the F--rs; Sxivm Gym:.i;;.:.uorX Scioi Soc.f" pi.:
Ardrew Oc.1
omseu,. K H a ^ r . ^: . D ; ; ^ p ^ : ^ ^ fath- ^ d . ' . t h e r , and d,- We to <ipre* our sr - ^ ^Street. December 27. i c ^ n ^ e r o r P ^ ^ ^ - * E r ^ M ^ x „ , , h ^ « C » ^ ^ . SAN KK ISCO _
.»> «1C VCLEWE;
Starts Today... REXALL |
January Clearance SaleDiscounts - Limited Quantities
IONEY IN THE BANK!•v . UP TO
N<$50,000IN PHIZES
in Uie tocal observance while W e 1rish tc -«:r»tefully «" ^r .ds and r.-ilwrs lor t to _.__ b 3__T .A »r. » Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe . X ; " ^ c o i W - ^ ° ™ ^ T--h ^ " ^ ^ ^ ' ^ »«-' of ^ - " ' ^ " ^ ff=' i J ^ Rowers Gurr.er hi* -idif
40 Mercer Street. ^ - ^ X S e l ^ r t ^ i ma"? ^ r - a : b0UI>uett- ^ p a : r j toT " ^ a r t d - - - r v* » biejtJe !n« N « Ycrk O.t--• ^ e-ul4lv ^tr-butes. and cautions of cars bereavement ir. -J» datr. of to ^ p ^ ^ ^ H,_. t . n : i
. . ..u. i>. !^e ^penally wish to tha "Mr. ar.d Mrs
TS.':".
us u r - v r " " * ' - -"- " — • -• u> ban rranciscs. Her t.:?rie.nk our dlearly beiove-d husband and .^eedometer ciocxeo ? H2 ".:-,«v devoted father and r^d-'ither M l £ s G r_2 f : . ^ j , ^ r;_._v:Mn to Mr. ar.d Mrs. - lr,e Rev. Andrew A. Oka], Rev
S;«her: Molnar. 72 Pershiag So-"i« ?««ry manajers s«k S l a D ^ j____Oi „___ R e T M g I . J o h n M u c v j g-Avtnue, December 23. more autonomy. - .^ K o : n o s s n i i i i ^ g a ^ ^ o ! w f y^h :o
' : ""Vtfae Dominican Order, the aJtar knowledge T:;h ti irx;and the H d j Stlne So-;«nany spiritual bouqueu. ..of the S*nt4 Heart'tributes, and donaiions of ]c*rs
,tee the country ircta XhtK " of a birycie than rjfad &t»-,t^ * in booki. She plarJ to get s ;os
'•oralgjjda
$10,000 FIRST PRIZEPIUS EXTRA
$15,000 FIRST PRIZE BONUS \when you Include box fop from
SUPER PLENAMINSlgreat new combination package(or the substitute as stated Ie Rules oo Entry Blink)
TO ENTER:
A standout feature erf SrsowkeU terrieeU fU»lr<5 prafesupnal work, whkh a*-sures the most car.', mint meamj picturepossible for fverr famib.
thank!cieryChurch, the Fast S k m i Gym- ;We especiaUy ir-sh tonaaic National 3otol,IJ5, tlie'Rev. Johr. E Hirth-.ii. the jfl-'St. Demetrius Mem ChA, the I tar boys the ergir._r. VB«St Demetrius Orthodoat Bowl-1 Pauline Kropa. Gfror? Sani-
'. Dr. M. A.
Meet "the
lunch in
girls" here for
fine stvle!
When you meet friends here, you're
sured of a pli-asant. relaxed atmosphereJ
gracious senice and d<
lirioiis cuisine. EvenH
ihinp'* just as you like
it. and we do our ulmo§
to *ee you enjoy your
selves.
CARTERET DINER108 Roosevelt Avenue
Kl 1-2M9
Ctrteret
-Trtlmt4 bi peoplt who appreciate fmi {•oil"
_ ;he Ladies
Dr. Theodore ChmHn. D. s'.jAl^r Society. JUdittGailiLlte.Metals tuning OO, CWtoet Dorothy Walter, the Junpismeiicr and Reflnm, Wottm'Gu". and ^ M r o s Cub oftkLocal 837, Employee, and Km-jCrr- and MHhotoijJtouoJi.
of Unmred plastic Ipthobc Ciurch °—^ lfc"-"* • • H
ui, w Ituii punudittell m «x>m ta iptcial gfw H
SUPER PLENAMINSAm«rica'i largttl itllinf
fioducl
Com* in — get your Free [i\tryB I M I wttk Rules n d enter ttte
Super
Sweepstakes toi^j!
Sol ^ w ^ k ^fwvorr 11. H, 15 atUacki todCo. of R*hway. c o ^ r t e n Sa- « » . " «
y Serric Inc, nei^h- * a ^
HILL PHARMACY"The Home of Service"
587 F '• \vrnue Carteret
Club of West Carteret. tta« Car-teret and linden POUee Spenta.the pall bearers and the Binita
LUNCHEONS
Gallery
WEDDINGS
Pordi. Car^ret PintRy|Aid Scroad. Mirer Andrew Ban-tek and the Caneret ~the street arid road
715 fliiabeti!. Theodore!Lodge F & AM. Car-:
leret. Canerei Craflsmeri Club,Veteran of Poreigr, Wart SUrLanding Port 2314 and iU In-dies Amilnry Canerei, Car-le ret Buxlden Supply, eaployeetof V&lmnt AlnmiTmm Carteret;
' neighbors on Lowell Imnf. andEmersor. Street*, Carterrt; thow»ho donated tbeir can, the Car-ttrei aad Perth Amboy PoliceEsqoru. ihe pill bearers, and
unersl aamtPUEJJJ OJ the ale.John Uuch& B:
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G O D E N Y C H E V R O L E T30 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret
Street Phone Kl 1-5123
January 10,11, 1983 PAGE TSRBE
lie
iGraemc NamedCarriers Head
For
• ' < • •
.(Hil
f CARTERJST-Rqbwt Graeme"Vlrsi- IVM installed as president of
lub o' the Weal Branch No, 2016 I*t-' R l t r ter Carrara Association at a
combined Christmas and In-stallation Party. He succeed*John Barney who has been thepresident for the past 10 years.
,1 ad- James Kennedy, state fielddirector, was the installing of-ficer Howard Leonard, firstvice president of thn New Jer-
YOUNG ADULTSOnly
Carteret Churches
/ . ^" • JJ lw SWi Utter Carriers AMO-,,„„ iismUatton. officiated at the cere
! • ' . ; • ' •
Officers elected for ^^^ffy1 '"** ' areT 6f WtWnTT™**1*1***
l i n n 1
;, |)m.|Bkltlta: -!» till I Frank Haimn; treasurer. Walter
' and 8«t-at-Arms
CARTERET HIGH SCHOOLThe Holidays have ended and
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPALa n . WlUlain V. taint, Vleai
Rectory611 Roosevelt Avenue
Serrlces. . „ . » . . - » , D . . - , v™.u™- . . » Sunday, 8 A.M. Holy Com-
Carteret High School students munlon; 9:30 A, M. Holy Coro-have returned to their work munion first and third Sunday,for the last half of the year, morning, prayer second and
Virginia Toth and Jeffrey fourth Bunday.Kobrln have become the first 11 A.M. Church Schooltwo seniors to be acepted toschools of higher education af-ter graduation. Virginia was ac-cepted at Berkeley School forsecretaries, and Jeffrey was ac-cepted at Rider College.
The guidance office wouldBMeTVelike the
ST. JOSEPH(ServHe Fathen)
Rectory—7 Locust Streetfr. Dominie M. Muxo, PartotIt. Patrick M. Ljoni, Aailitant— "'•' • M. GnbrUn, AniiUnt
Idays, 6.30 and 7:30 PM.Choli Rehearsal, Wednesday,
|7:W PM.
FIRST PRESBYTERIANBer. B. Addlion WMtttmtyer,
PartmMans*
S3 Carteret AvenueService*
Sunday, 8:30 and U A.M.Meeting's
Sunday, 3 P M. Youth Pellowship; 7 P.M. WestminsterFellowship;
Monday, 7 P.M. Qlrl Scouts.
vice president, James January IS deadline for all aj>-recordtng secretary, plications to state colleges.
Italian LadiesElect Officers
CARTERET — At the last
meeting of the Italian Ameri-
can Ladles' Auxiliary officers
and committees were an-
nounced.Re-appointed to serve for
second terms were Mrs. SamuelCallRuari as president and MrsJoseph Oraziano as treasurer,
New officers are Mrs. Joseph
Church Elects Milik Elected Sermon Them*New Officers New President Set By Pastor
CARTERET — At the annualcongregational meeting of theFirst Presbyterian Church,[elders and deacons were elected,and the reports of each organi-zation In the church were pre-sented and accepted. The ses-sion met Immediately following
ti d t d t t
CARTERET — John Nied-bala, outgoing president of thePolish American Club of Car-teret turned' the gravel of of-fice over to Thomas MIHk Sat-urday night at the club head-quarters on Randolph Street,during Installation ceremonies
The new president stated that
Wednesday,
Iscouts.7 P.M. Boy
pavloWi*/Nell Ziflfo, who will also act as
./MYS/.I
Minue Cadets
rim R. a-officer,
': v.\ i:.ion 3-
Another highlight of ttw af-fair was the presenting of the
l-'PMt PrefKJWiU' -fin" to Bar-ney or the officials and mero-
Ibers.
In Contest'101 •uS",
Convent:Slsten of Servants ol Mary
SS Hi|h StreetHows of Holr Man
Sundays6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00.
Thurtday, 3:30 P.M. JuniorCholi;
Sanzo, vice-president and Mrs.|Victor Manolio, secretary, Incharge of the 1963 club pro-gram will be Mrs. Domlnlck DiLeila, Serving on other com-mittees will be Mrs. Patrick[Salerno and Mrs. William Se-
P.M. Girl Scouts; 8Senior Choir;
Saturday, 10 A. M. Brownies
the meeting, and voted to setthe time for the ordination andInstallation of the new officers,Sunday, January 27, at the 11A. M. worship.
The corporation meeting,which was begun at the close ofthe congregational meeting, ad-journed to meet next Wednes-
phis policy would be a continu-ance of the club's progress, an
CARTERET — "A Visit to theTemple" has been chosen as the.sermon theme by the Rev WillisMorgan Rosa, pastor, for the9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. ser-Ivlces of Zlon Evangelical Luth-'eran Church, 713 Roosevelt'Avenue. The senior choir willsing at the 9:30 a.m. service and[the junior choir at the 10:45[a.m. service, The choirs are
augmentation of the buildingfund, a further Increase In thesteaduly growing membership,and a close cooperation withthe club's auxiliary.
8ervlng with Milik this yearwill be John Kurdyla, vice-pres-
CARTERET- "The
mto
Mrs. Michael Holowatch and,vir, Frank Kantor were the
! winners of the specialA buffet dinner, followed by
'dancing was enjoyed by theftnd entire Branch Membership and
'•""•'ilhetr guesU.m h The next regular monthly
meeting will be held on Feb-
Cadets" Is the nickname chosenfor the Pvt Nicholas MlnueSchool. A school motto. "Valor,"WM aim chomm by the selected[committee.
A contest for the school em-blem, sponsored by the studentcouncil, will end today. Mr Lu-
WeekdaysM l n J « » 0 . 7 : 3 0 , 8:30 Ul:15 Friday.)
!!-• h im
,<! pro-man' <th
Titin« Mother Club
First Fridays1:30, 7:30. 11:15 and 5:30 P.M.
Holy Days of Obligation6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00
and 5:30 P M.
brrn, principal, and Mr. Yar-chaskl, student director, plusfour council officers will bo the]ud(je«. The owner of the wln-
( l i r t T
CARTERET - The Twins
nlrm emblem will be awarded$2 00j The council also intends U
MPrTtbfMjMwnsor a book cover contest,and have a candy sale In the
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHOF CARTERET
M E&wtn Street, Comer EaaexRev. Don Maxfleld
Supply PastorMrs. Steven Adam, organist.
SUNDAY9:46 A. M Sunday School,
lolasses for all ages..11 A, M. Worship Service
HOLx- FAMILY. a n , A.M. Konopka, Putor\tun. Mirtln Komviinikl, AutiuatRectory—213 Pershlni Avenoe
Bervlces8unday Masses, 7:00. 8:00
(communion'flrrt Sunday ofleach month).
6" P. M. Training Union,jclasses for all ages.
8unay s, 79:30. and 10:30 A.M.
Weekday Masses, 7:30 and8:00 A M.
Inear future
HUNGARIAN REFORMEDCHURCH
Cor. Washington and Penning
rtlafiJll,'"'r-enrolled four
•••'•'' t t m t from this area•:.:.rtin« T h P y are Margarite
new members
to51
J " h "
Corner Washingtonand Penning Avenues
Dr. Andrew Harsanyl, PastorTel. Klnball 1-5051
jSundays:8:30—Junior and Senior
flrmatlon Classes.9:30—Sunday School and
(Worship Service In English.Nursery care for children be-
HnsH, hospftaW; Mrs. JbnnMalgerl, welfare; sergeant atarms, Mrs. Carl Sclbetta.
Handling publicity will be| Mrs Raymond Atoazia. The clubwill hold a barn dance on Feb-ruary 2nd at the Falcon Hallwith Mrs. Michael Totaro,chairman, and Mrs. Joseph
journed to meet xday, at 7:30 P. M., in the'sanc-tuary,
The newly elected elders are:Caslmlr Oawronskl, Charles
under the direction of Mrs.,Robert Peterson Mrs. Frank-Hill Is organist. The first Sun-day after the Epiphany will be'[observed. ;
Church School meets at 9:30|a.m., in the Parish hall underthe direction of William Snuff;
Cwimir oawronski, cnari« ^ ^ T ^ T T . ™ 1»»« .i ».»»,„ t Dhiiinn . , , „ John Tomczuk, Sr., sgt-at-armsMorris, Arthur J. Phlllpp, Miss Aiw11tnr f ^ . ^ ,„ ^Helen Wilson and Nils Relnert-sen. The newly elected deacons'are: Mrs. Ellen Crooks, Mrs.
Went; William MartencMik, ft- — — , -. ....secretary; treamrrer, &•„ gwwfal superlntendent.J™-....
Adam Blalowarczuk; fidward the staff. ;Meetings for the week include
Junior Catechetical Class, Mdn-day, 6:15 p.m., Senior Catech-etical Class, Tuesday, 6:15 p.m.;the Annual Parish Meeting,
Auditor for the club will beEdward Lozak.
S c r e e n i n g (memberships
Oraziano as co-chairman.The annual card party will
take place on Feb. 26th at theClub Markay. Mrs. Carl Scl-betta Is chairman. Both affairsare open to the public and tick-ets are now' available.
7 P. M. Evening WorshipI Service.
WEDNESDAY7 P. M. Midweek Prayer
Service.MEETINGS
7:30 P. M. first Monday eachImonth. Board ot Deacons.
d l l l y Mother Club of Unlort. 8om»M-j B l g c l { a n d 0 o W v m v o U > d o n
i the school colors iA girls basketball league has
been formed at the MlnucSchool for the purpose of af-
pmho Avenue; Elaine Ron- f o r ( ) | n | ( t n i . g l rh healthful'rec-I Plnho Avenue. Vlr- r r R t l ( m a i activities In their lel-
Ktnla Unchlnski. 119 Bmemon: Mn U m ( , school iipirlt and loy-Avrnue; and El«lr Wanthmisf.:Blly a r e a l M wandered by In-
(l:.lls 4 i i^ber Avenue Thw nation-'tranfulrH| sports.11 *'" ui organization lor mother* of I n o r ( j r r ^ &. selected for a'"•M1 IWUVS or trlplrU m<*U the sec- ienm. » girl must maintain pas-j u 0 0 _ W o r 5 h l p" : ; «' ,,nd Wennrsday of each month , m g R r 8 d ( , s m(j have good ci?"-,Hung8rlan
"»!•• •„ Platntkrid at thr Salvation d l i r t a n d cu,Wnshlp. | M e e l i n g ' K h e d u i e of churchArmy Hall. wmrtumK Avenue. T n p \fml, \» composed o'; o r g a n l Z f t t l o n s .ltlld 1th Siren TVir motto u l o u r t , a m , and each has ten •
. . , , » , Whne CKKI .choosr. th- pi.vrrs" Th, basketball league w X S s , 8 P HIB undt-r th.- dlrcrtion or Albert Women'fDf,rhk. Oamw are held « " . - £ . „ . " P MMondays »"d Fridays af^n™'!™!a y >J ?*'
7 P. M. second Tuesday eachmonth. Board of Education.
8 P M second Wednesdayeach month, business meeting
Wednesday,
Monthly Meeting Held
By Cub Scout PackCARTERET — Cub Scout
Pack No. 81 held Its monthlymeeting at th Synagogue ofLoving Justice, with CubmasterSanford Flrsjchbaum presiding;assisted by Bob HarrU, corn-
are: Mrs. Ellen Crooks, rs.Betty McQrath and Mrs. EstherKreisher. The newly electedtreasurer is Miss Agnes Clif-ford, and the financial secre-tary, Mrs. Alice Reinertsen.These also will be Installed onJanuary 27. The Rev. H. Ad-dlson Woestemeyer will speakSunday at 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.services on the Epiphany theme,"Your Light Has Come", based1
upon the Scripture Lessons:[Psalm 72; Isaiah 60; Epheslans
DUl « u ill K u Hcommittee: Oeorge Blalowarc- Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.;
2:11-18, and Matthew 2:1-12.
zuk, chairman; Walter Sak,William Niemlec, AnthonyZiemba, Stanley Tomc&ik, andJohn Qutowski.
Enteretalnment and housecommittee: Stanley Kolakowskl.chairman; George Bialowarc-zuk, Stanley Clark, EdwardKubala, Francis Tomczuk, Wal-|ter Sak, John Nledbala, An-[thony Ziemba, and Joseph Tar-nutoski. Edward Kubala, chair-man: April 20, Swlenconka
Choir, Wednesday 6:30 pin.;Senior Choir. Wednesday, 7:30p.m.; and Girl Scouts an*Girt Scouts and Brownies, 8a*",urday, 10 a.m. -J^
of the church.8 P. M. every
adult choir.ult choir.10:30 A M. every Saturday.0 3
Junior choir.7:30 P. M. every Saturday,
Mayor's Prayer Group.Ladles' Guild, fourth Thurs-
day ot each month.8 P M . first and third 8un-
Imitteeman.The flag salute was lead by
Robert Perlman. Each den pre-sented its projects for themonth. Mrs. Balk's den madepencil holders; Mrs. Esbln'sdena cake baked by the cubs; Mrs.Perlman's den a snow villageand Mrs. Wurzel's den madepin cushions. Mrs. Balk's den
I also presented an amusing skit
The Youth Fellowship willmeet at 3:00 P. M., under theleadership of Mr. and Mrs.James Scott. The MarthaCircle will meet in the homeof Mrs. Haakon Olsen, Tuesday,at 12.30 P .M,
dinner dance with Joseph Yar-nutski, chairman; May, old-timers night; July, mystery ride.August, family picnic.October. Pulaski Day flag-rais-ing and parade participation in
Auxiliary PlanSHospital PartyCARTERET — The Ladles
Auxiliary of the Star LandtagPost 2314 held its meeting on[Monday with Mrs. Ruth Dono-:
Service In
Election HeldAl St.
Mod
, Men's Club — Second andIfourth Thursday, 8 P i l .! Christian Youth Fellowship:—Second and Fourth Wednes-idays. 7 P.M.
I Sick Benefit Society—FourthS, Sunday. 3 ?M.
Boy Scout Troop # 84—EveryTuesday evening
, 8 P M . first and third SunIday, Baptist Youth Fellowship.
CARTERETBAPTIST CHAPEL
Masonic TempleElm and Taylor Avenues
Rev. John WakefieldSunday Services:11 A.M. Moming Worship10 KM. Sunday SchoolWednesday, 7:30 P.M
p u g tcalled, "Bedlam at the Capitol".
A mock inspection was con-ducted by the cubmaster assist-ed by Paul Levlne. The at-
Hebrew Fraternity at
48th Dinner MeetingCARTERET — The Hebrew
j Fraternity held its 48th annualdinner-meeting at the Hill Syn-agogue Sunday when new offi-cers were installed.
Sam Wexler was namedpresident and other officers
|are: Edward Hopp, vice-presi-
|New York.Milik stated that the club
Is open to membership witheligibility determined by the
| screening committee. He plansto have a serious look-into con-cerning the purchase of land
Ivan, president, presiding.Donation was given to the
iNational March of Dimes. . .,A silver offering was awarded
to Mrs. Mary Thorn.President Mrs. Ruth Dona-
van and delegate Mrs. MaryPluto will attend the Eighth"[district meeting on January 1%
i
tendance banner was presentedto both Mrs. Esbin and Mrs.Balk since both had 100% par-ent attendance.
The meeting- concluded witha holiday party for all the cubs,their parents and guests.
[dent; Robert Chodosh, treas-urer; Louis Porter, recording(secretary and Harry' Ginches-iky, financial secretary.
| property by the club with theiidea of erecting a clubhousesuitable to the club's needs. Thepurpose of the club is to stressAmericanism while showing anappreciation for the culturehanded to the people of polishdescent by their forebearers.The club maintains a strict[anti-communist attitude.
Milik stated that at the next
Mr. Ohodosh was in chargeof the dinner and the wives ofthe members were in attend-
In Hopelawn.A hospital party is planned
for March 11 at the Lyons HOSTpital and a bingo will be heljlat Menlo Park Hospital for «*•abled veterans on April 29.
In charge of hospitality forthe next meeting will be Mrs.Ruth Donavan and Mrs. Flor-.ence Ambrose.
Mrs. Mary Macionkowatt
Prayer Meeting and studycourse.
ance. J
meeting the members will voteon tne selection of Carteret'soutstanding young man andforward their selection to theJunior Chamber of Commerce.
land Mrs. Margaret Nemettiwere in charge of hospitality «tthe last session.
The next meeting will be heldiJanuary 21 in the post rooms.
meetingsHall
Benefit
HR. CLEANINGEvery day incl. Saturday
—WC SAVINGS
C'ARTEHKT - Mrs•mi' KiMtiiiK ha* b<-H) flcet<>dPrfulTil of th.' Altar and Ros-ary Socii'ty nf st Jovph's g c'||'f'llUVtll sUrO'fdllU! " "
flrnhnmtitiOttn-r of:c«T» cli'CU'd were'M : i Eli/ubnh 8taubach.
virv-^ri'.vid'-iit. Mrs Ann'Ben-niA •r"!iMinir. and Mrs. HelenKill1', srcrft.irv
']:«• nominating committee»,i compoiiM-d of Mrs Gracef> . Vacrhii). Mrs Patricia Scot-t<, and Mrs Mane Timko
Mis pianct's Alciia Is collect-::... vi'i''l'"'tl stamps _ .
TV next nvtfiniK will bf held Lenten Devottons,HI Jamimv 31 Mrs. ' Helen days, 7:30 Pil . :
in charcc of' MeetingsGuild, last
Hebrew MembershipPlans Paid-Up PartyCARTERET - The United
are held lnl Hebrew Sbterhhood held itsexcept for the'jarmary board meeting on
_ Society which, Monday at the Brotherhood ofLillian m e e U ^ t n e Church basement: Loving Justice1 with president1
j Mrs. Dayld Schwartz, presiding.Mrs. Morton Baum gave the
opening prayer.The next general member-
ship meeting will be a paid-upmembership party at the Ameri-can fcegion Hall on Monday,
ZIONEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
112 Roosevelt AvenueI n . WU1U M. Sou, PuKt
SectaryT10 Roosevelt Avenue
8ervlces
Qry Air MeansTROIT'
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Sunday 9.30 and 10:45 MA
Holy Communion, 1st SundayChurch School, 9:30 A.M.
Wednes-
MondayAltar7:30 PM
Catechetical Classes, Thurs-
January 21 at 9 P.M. Specialrefreshments will be servexj.
MEET TOMORROWCARTERET — The Supreme
Forest Woodmen Circle Jr.Grove 9 will meet Saturday at2 P.M. in the St. Elizabeth[Church basement,Ington Avenue.
119 Wash
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A century ago, the woman ofmeansl signed her personalcheck with a flourish. Shewas one of a small group.Members of her circle—the"400" of the time—had per-sonal checking accounts; butfew other people did /
lii Ml hpwi'Vtr, Amtrican. han sonw »1«I mllUon chKkiniirrount't in cmmrrclal banks! Obvwualy. thew Americans arenot all l«Me or wealth. They are doctor,, lawyer,, merchant, h i , i ^ n 7 miner., fartnet.. clerical and mduitrUI »»rk*«:l-ruple IJI evrry walk ol H'e-
H«w hao »ucl. »n ama.lni ch.nie come aho.it? It beg»n withT p a i r o / the National CrMMf AC .», Wl. ThU AC, b,,,t,bmfcm« a »«M ot ^derall^charterej bank,, created the,lniullaneou»ly competitive and cooperative relatlonihip tl at hasL t e d eve, . l«r amon, national and .tate-charteredl com-merclal banks.
,„ turn ihl* "dual banklns >y«em" haS mven birth to everl e d , ? ' a n d n.»re el.inent methodS or clearing Md handlingZ T to more and » . » v.rlet.e, o. ebKklar " " ' « ^ » ; 1„ no-mimmum-balance « « . M W » ~ t th. need, and (itthe clrcumntanrts o( more and more l*«l'lefod.T. almo,t everyone can atlord the b.H-pa,ln« and budBet-booUeepliic benenu o( a checking account.
to projre»t-lhmu|h service.
CARTERET BANKand TRUST COMPANY
"Your Bank Since 1923"BRANCH OFFICE:
Carterel Shoppinj tenterBANKING HOURS:
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,nd I PM. U> I P.M.
WOODBRIDGE STORE*Prices SlashedTo The Bone!Corduroy | Nylon Tricot
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MAIN OFFICE:20 Cook* AvenueBANKING HOURS:
Daily* A.M. to 3 / • »rrldaj > A.M. W I r.M
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Member' Federal Reserve System andftfcnl Deposit insurance c n i U o n
THOUSANDSOF
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SELLING OUT SALE AT OUR WOO0BRIDGE STORE ONLY
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AMONG TOP FASHION MODELS: bkri Sll»jry. the tttrmn Min Zkftnbilf of Iielln,h»s b*fn miklnr a namr for hemlf u »n outsUndlnf Ushlon model and COTW «lti
Former Iselin ResidentIs Listed as Top Model
ISELIN—Mrs. Jos«ph Sllagy.of IBM) \Ml&i Lo-Mart," (Lthe fonner Dolores Zlegentalg.mew department store to ™« P»n«l agreed on the fol-daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wil-iShreveport' and Best Demon-"owing »dvanu?es of a cen-llun Ziegenbalg, Iselin, is evi-!straUon Model Award of 1MJ. trtllwd system: concentrationdenUy making a name for her-'She is president of Cover Qlrl of expensive cataloguing tools,;nlf ai a fashion model in Guild of Arkansas, Louls lana .^nw^ 1 0 " °;' » « / ™ "Louisiana. land Texas of vhhlh Miss Tttw.uers. thortened linear commu-
The lrlfc of Captain Josephiof 1962 is a member. Lori rt-!nf»tlon * l t h
Sllagy. U8AP, the. former Isellnicently appeared In a fashion.emciency anawman goes under the profes-lshow at Louisiana State Pat neater use <itonal name of Lori SilagyJand was featured in a Summer ™ M a n d ProceduresThey make their home in Bos-|Fun FesUval In Marshall,sler City, La, Texas.
Lori appears regularly on
oould be spent at more vital!|u»e of aiding students.
luT'^r T r r ^ u S E THESE BONUS COUPONS!|8enior High and Uie need forj l . i . - i™—.—___-staff time relea«d from cata- ————— — — — — —-—lOfUlllg,
televlsloh stations In Louisianaas a fashion model and asparticipant in TV commercial!
Her photograph has appearedIn recent months In "BetterHomes and Oardens," "Spot-1light," a Louisiana magazine!that features restaurants, sir-;lines, beauty shop*, motels, ho-tels and railroad stations: In
•School LibraryCenter Proposed '^COLON1A -
$20,000 spent
They felt these advantageswould give librarians and cleri-cal staff a chance to give addedreference services, spend moretime on book selections andordering, provide added serv-
chlldren, and provideIn-service training of non-!
professional staff.A motion made by Dr. Robert
superin-
dentng," "Flower and Garden,"
"With o v e r uannually byjtendelit o f s c h o o U i f o r t n e r o r .
tnation of a committee to studythe needs and possibilities of
better use of these funds
ments, the "Petticoat Press,"Barksdale AFB Officers' Wivesmagazine: "ShrevciMrt Maga-»lne," official publication ofShreveport, Chamber of Com-1
merce.Lori has won the titles of
"Miss Disk Pale (new product
a centralized cataloguing systemI through the setting up of a een- 4 n d ^ v & l u e o t p rofes i |onal
help in our township was voted]upon and Mrs. Arnold Lada.'ipresldent reported members of
librarian at Colonia Junior W committee will be an-in addressing a r e c e n t l ^ m ^ d a t February meeting,
of Parent Tewherj Mr. Dubay, superintendent ofof w o o d - p h y s i c a l education reported
chiWren spend 37% of daybridge.
Mrs. Harold McDonoufh,new program chairman turnedthe program over to Mrs.Marks, who gave the Introduc-
8% at school, 10%meals, t<~e homework, 8% T.Vi,
I I I P I I n n \f*tc Uon sPe«h. and a panel com-\J\J1 \J1UU kJClS !DrUed «f Mrs H»rrv T BiirtPprised of Mrs. Harry 7. Burke,
!librarian at Iselui Junior High;
5% buses, etc., dressing,
ISELIN — Carl A. FlemingJr., president of the FourthWard Republican Club of;
7% miscellaneous, and only 1%In physical activity. '
He vent on to demonstratea physical activity record called
Mrs. A.«Wltt, library chairman "Chicken Back" used In keep-School 22: and Mrs. Llewelyn ing with the stepped up PhysVHolden, librarian Woodbridge cal Education program Li the
With The Purchase of
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xpires Saturday
100 Extra Plaid Stamp*With Htii Coupon and Purchm
Our Own TeaRedt.miblt it Kbf it»ro
Coupon Expires Sat., Jan. 12th, 1963
Limit one per Adult Customer
Tobacco Products, Fresh Milk »nd AlcoholicB«verioei exempt from Plaid Stimp oH«r.
High School. The topic dls- [elementary schools, Mr. Dubay Icused was, 'The Merits of a highly recommended the record;
Woodbridge Township, an- £ ^nounced the next regular meet-:1**658111*
£^raliaed School Library and suggestedmight purchaseuse.
the P.T.V'sK for school
ing of the club will be held,1 Mrs- Marks pointed out ele-January 25, 8 P.M. at the libra-imentary schools do not havery. Nominations of officers wm trained librarians but through Valentine Party Setbe conducted. Mrs. Helen E. th* "»* of a central process-; R v i t i , i ' M r:rjSchrelber, Vincent DAndrea ln« cm^x they would have a "• ' l s w i n l ' m
and Mrs. Herbert Lorenuen P^sslonal consulting service b E L I N - S*™? Girl Scoutshave been named to the noml-iavallaW« &nd *™ld order o I ^^P « resumed meetingsnating committee >*><>** from the center that Frid*5r
A holiday party was recently w o u l d * ™™** c*t&)oga^ml^held With Stephen M u n W a n d Processed.supplying the music. A nus-. With the uniform use of the , .t«ry punch was made by Mrs. Dewy Decimal system, ele- f"1,11* ?Schreiber and refreshments mentary students would be fa- [or J a n u a r y , I 8 a t , M " -were Krved under the direction:miliar with methods of c-lassi- h o m e ' m p l a c e of l h e
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Bevtrsgtj exempt from PUid Stimp offer.
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William Keitel. Mrs. fying books and the use of a meeting.ofj Mrs.Vincent D'Andrea was in card catalogue aiding them incharge of decorations and mov- finding materials they need sheing pictures were taken by Mr. added.D'Andrea. Also wiving on the1, Mrs. Marks stressed thecomml|tee were William Kend.greaut advantage of the cen-Mrs. John McMurray. Mrs. ter for the secondary schools _ _ _ _ _ _
L ° ! e n l " U t h e t i m e t h e 1Ut ) ra r i f tn " ° w Ten armed Cuban exiles seizedShoffner spends in processing books in boat at Miami.
, T h e *a]t made UnUUve^ f s f o r * Valentine partyFebruary J. The members of
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KulschinskyNamedChiefOf Fordti Fire Company
t Hanki DOLOBES GIANFRANCESCO Fire Chiefs'n tn<" . . J „ IPwtti Amboy.
FORDS — Rudy Kulschlnsky] tins bren elected chief of thejFnrds Fire Company for 106S.'• Mr. Kulschlnsky U married,I to the former Bernlce Jogan,1
jnnd thoy have two daughters.1
jHc is employed by the Shell Oll(Company In Bewwren wh«e he;is also ft captain in the plantflic brlKnde. Mr. Kulschlnsky'ihn.s been a volunteer fireman!!for thirteen yean and U a'member of the United ExemptFiremen's Association of Fords,Keftsbey and Hopelawn and tljeFire Chiefs' Association of
« " b / ^ l t Film Is ShownSaturday flight To Auxiliary
to
»nrt Mrs.
,l0S".i ,«„ A « n « , Ford., have an-i nouneed the Miactmriit of
their daufMtr, Dolortt Jo»n,t 0 Norman M. Chrlitlf, sonof Mr. utf Mr*. MitchellCbrHtlf. J Bwkfter Awnur,A,,
1011
Perth Atn
S S S w Woodbr.1,. HlfhtlV. School and H now In the
.i russf^l for"cirl Scout;:, at No 14
Nafj, lUUontd aboard theUI8 Romewworth, New Lon-don. Conn.
r ,.<t for thf |r.i.ir project;.. (.'.,>se of thp i
Other flre-flfhttng officerselected are: John Mlzemy, as-sistant chief; Raymond Mar-tenson, first auUtant chief;Joseph Smoyak, foreman; LouisBertclc&p, first assistant fore-man; Robert Levandoskl, sec-ond assistant foreman; MartinSlndet, fire police chief. Wes-ley Chiiateruen, assistant firepolice chief.
Named fire police were Nicho-las Elke, Wllbw. Fischer,-Mi-chael Pado and Henry Kress.
S. William Hornsby was elect-ed president of the fire compft'ny and other administrative of'fleers elected were: DonaliFlnan, vice president; JosephDambach, treasurer; JosephjKawlmlr, financial secretary
FORDS — A square dan«,
sponsored by the Couples Club joRDS-The Mothers' Aux-of Wesley Methodist Church. mftry of ^oop 53, sponsored bywill commence at 8:00 P ^ - o u r Lady of Peace Church, was1
Saturday, In Fellowship Hall fllm o n ratiD| e n .
Flouxr Expert DiscussesOriental Arrangements
,. will meet Sunday, Janu-' 13 at 6:00 P.M. and proceed
Hlmpnon Church for the
_. meeting of the^ Mrs. James Qyorfl won the
,M'YP" Sub-DlstricTMId-Wlnte'r door prize. ^institute. All young people 12 Members of the Auxiliaryor older are Invited. are requested to make returns
„ — on thn "Krow-a-dollar projectStensjel to return next year at the next meeting on Febru
as Mc.ts1 pilot. "lary 7.
at 0:00 P. M., at the EdisonLanes, Route 1, Edison. UOde*discussion will be projects onTel Aviv health and guardian-ship. Refreshments will bt
1 served. y
F O R D S ^ Joseph Ripper,chief designer of Slower Won-derland, Inc., Plalnfleld, andconsultant to the Permanentand Decorative Flower Indus-try, was the main speaker atthe Tuesday ntsht meeting ofthe Metwood Chapter of Wom-
i ORT held In the
|Mr. Ripper who Is well knownfor his oriental flower arrftng-inR, nnd ls one of America'sforemost delineators of the|floral deslf?ninu art,
Mrs. Raymond Chalt, presldent, presided, and refresh
en's American ORT held In theMetuchen Jewish CommunityCenter, 250 Grove Avenue, Metuchen,
MrR. Lloyd Kftlugln, programvice president and Mrs. Saul
co-chairman, presented
ments were served by the hosvitality co-chairmen, MrsMaurice I^lb and Mrs. MiltonMarkman.
The regular board meeting _[the Metwood Chapter of Worn
' A i ORT I sched
Hospital Auxiliary \To Meet Tuesday
EDISON ~ The Women'*Auxiliary of the proposed Com-munity Hospital will meetTuesday, January 15. at fl:30P.M. In Clara Barton School onlAmboy Avenue.
Election of officers and adop-tion of a constitution Rnd by-
etwood Chapter of WornAmerican ORT Is sched-
tion olaws will take place.
women of the area In-pns American ORT is schea AH " " " ,'uled for Tuesday, January 15. terwtrd nrc Invited
mill<rd out on
.M . , .rn com-. Tiip meet-
Show ListedBy Chapter
Kaffllmlr, financial yEdwin Deffler, secretan; Norman Hanson, sergrant-at-arms
COMMITTEE FORMEDWOODBRIDOE — The exe
cutlve committee of ThejWoodbrtdKe Hunsarlan-Amerl
RUDY KULBCHINBKY
|PTA 25 Plans'Sinbad' Movie
PORD3 — The next Saturdayafternoon movie to be spon-sored by the PTA of School ftwill be T h e Beventh Voyageof Slnbad." This technicolor
tth
CIOPB'S » 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 STOCKUQUIDATIOM
Donald t&ntasy " l t h Kerwln Matthewsand Kathryn Grant will beand Kathryn Grant wlshown January 19 at 12 P. II.and 2:30 P. M. In the All-Pur-pose Room of School 25, andMrs. Nicholas Romeo, ways andmeans chairman, has an-nounced that tickets wll be 35oeach.
Murray Fleck, school educa-ion chairman, urges all adults
f th dult
jean Cltteens1 Club decided to"P
Woro«n U plannlngth<> organba Ion
3iSA
Purh 1
to take advantage of the adulteducation courses which will bell[offered to Woodbrldge Town-
resldtnts In tt - - - —
February B. tn irmpir neve - - . i» . . — —Shalom. 250 Orove Street. Me-;The committee's chief function
'*!" be to awsrd a scholarship
A ten dollar donation to CarejlEducation Project for a double"
tucnen.
t,i>n • i o n u a
A pl»a Brunswick Art Center, will be
Jl how Professional and ama- The
and awards will
thc.., Jl show.,. .CP n! aa-
,: J, at thp w m M -Artisu wuhlm to participate
! »I1(J .d-may conuet Mrjj lfnry tor-• .-Arti How-«er. 3 TarM Drive, statin*• iKide to n«me, addrtM. phon* number. !• ixdiniMlon »nd number of paintings to be MtKTINT. SCUKDl'LED
/:-(l toward mlered. These palntlnm will, FOHD6 — The Art Di l f u l e unlr«g
will be to award a scholarshTpl0™* B l l u «•"»«—-*'-• --,.each year to the be,t student of1;1" automata was unanlmoua%Hungarian ormln irwhwMnnlWwed by the execution
the Woodbrldge Highb o a r d-I Harry Lund,imentary education, and Mrt,I Joanna Maiurek and Mrs. Doris! Kelly, helping teachers, will
of the Perth Amboy i ^ w "Marking and Home-Women's Guild Will w o r k" l n l h e M h 0 ° 1 l t e i r y on!l
January 16 at 8:19 P. M j J » n u M y " l t l : 3 °Joseph j ,
m u r y
1 6 0 E c n oFLOBIDA
, . Y - Mr. and Mrs.W a r d Madison, 8r.. Cranbury
;!«,[ Informauon, call Liberty ».23fi5.Ubnry: 1J '
Ill, ONLY FEDERAL IN MIDDLESFA COUNTY
Assets Over 2 MillionIn Our First Year of Operation!
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Mercury Federal Savings and Loan Association117 Muin Slm-t,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1962
HOARD OFDIRECTORS
('naiies S. Willey, Jr.
William McGougl|i
John Molnar
Herman 8tern
Forrest OQlden
Walter Javporskl
Arnold Leone
Walter Merwln
Vincent Rlcclardone
Joseph P. flornera
Dr Oene Zlrpolo
COUNSEL
Frederick M. Adams
CO-COUNSEL
Herbert M. Barnes
A S S E T S
First Mortgage Loans and OtherFirst jMens °n eal Estate $1,579,252.22
Loans on fiavings Accounts....) 24,553.24Other Loins ^ 1 245,832.64Investments and Securities ,.... 14,600.00Cash on Hand and in Banks i.... 173,610.73Office 9uildlng and Equipment, (
LeafJ Depreciation 29,201.08- ' ' 4,909.96p
Deferred Charges and Other Assets
I T I E SL l A p I L
$2,071,959.87
$1,830,191Capital
Advances from Federal Home
Loan Bank 162,500.00
Loans in Process 61,250.00
Other Liabilities „ 10,560.48
Specific Reserve : „.... 7,458.07
; $2,071,959.87
Mercury Federal Savingsand LOAN ASSOCIATION
H7 MAIN STREETPhone ME 6-0100
>PEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 4:JO P.-IKIDAY 9 AM. TO 7:S0 P.M.
STARTS TODAY!OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN!
GIRLS | LADIES' MEN'SWinter Jackets
$5-69SILFSKES
GIRDLESValues
to $18.95
1 LOT ONLY!
WHITE SHIRTSRegular
to $5.00
SfadStoU
(Assorted Merchandise)
Regular
to $5.98
Exquisite Form
BRASReg. $2.50 ea.
? for tt-85
FLANNEL
SPORT SHIRTSNOW $1-99
Sites 3 -14
Reg. $2.98
SLIPS
99Values to $2.98
Full and Half
SLIPS BOYS' Regular
to $6.95
PANTIESRef. 69c ea.
fe. 3«" 1 2 5
Gloves & MittensReg. to $1.49
ChoiceFLANNEL
89IC Pair
FUNNEL GOWNS$ 1 .99Waltz &
Full Length
SPORT SHIRTSSize? 3 -16 Reg. $2.98
for
BANLON SHIRTSPull-Over & Button-Down
$4.491 LOT ONLY!
SWEATERSRegular
to $10.95
1 LOT
Banlon Sweaters
SWEATERSOrlons - Banlons - Wooli
Sixes 3 - URef. to |5.9t
$O.29 & $p .99
Stretch TightsReg. $2.98 each
2 lor $3°°SLACKS
Corduroy & WoolsSixes 3 - 14
1 .99
Regular
$7.98 $4.89
Sizes 30-38Reg. $4.00
BLOUSES$ 1 .99
Cotton Dresses4
Your
Choice $2.39
Regular
to $3.98
Regular
to $5.St)
DUSTERS .$2-79Reg.
$3.98
$2.99
FLANNEL
PAJAMAS$ 1 .89
Sizes 10 -18
Reg. to 8.98
SKIRTS
$2"Regular
to $2.98
SUCKSCORDUROYl- 2.69
WOOL - 3.59
FAMOUS MAKE
SLEEPERSSkKt «0 to 4
RegularlySell for
$2.98
SHOESFIATS & HEELS
$ 1 .99
SUPPERS 'We
SLACKSSizes 3 -12 Reg. to $5.98
\ 1 .99&$2'99
SWEATERSORLONS & WOOLS
$O.89
Regular
to $9.95
SUCKS$4.99
Winter Jackets
Sizes 3-14teg. to 5.9«
WINTER WEIGHT
MIDWAY -and
T-SHffitS -Sizes 3 -16 Reg. 98p ea.
1LOT
Winter JacketsRegular to $18.95
.99EXTRA
SPECIAL $5
HANES T-SHIRTSIBB,
3 for $2-°°REG. 59c SOX
3 pr. $ 1 -25REG. $1.00 TIES
NOW 6 9 C
1 Lot Van Heusen
SPORT SHIRTS.39Long Sleeve
S - M - L $31 LOT
^fORK SHOESR«g. $8.95
Pair
(Assorted Merchandise)
Regular
to $5.98pi.
Values to $5.98
JARMAN SHOES
$ 8 "$ i o "
to $12.95
Reg.to $1795
HANDI-CHARGE - OPEN DAILY 9 «, FRIDAY 9 - 9 -PARKING
CHOPER'S81 MAIN STREET (Corner .1 William Street) WQODBRIDGE
A l l SALES FINALNo Excliaiigea
No Refund*pint Coro*Flnt
FirstNational
GREENSTAMPS TODAY THBU SAT., JAN. 1J pritM «H«etiv« ol oil N»w J«rwy, Ptorl Rivar
Ntw CHy and Middlttown ttorn. W* r m r v i H» right to limit quantitittNow wld for ratal*.
PORK LOINSSLICED RIB END * 3 1 <SLICED LOIN END "> 41«RIB HALF M 3 «LOIN HALF »53c
PERFECT WITH PORK...
STOERKMOT n n i ' i T * Pkg. \\% 2 ib P i g
Ib.
SUPERBEATIN6SPARERIBS
Smoked Pork Picnics 35CENTER CUTSPORK CHOPS
GROUND CHUCKSLICED BACONseafood specials: Fancy Smelts * 25c Cod Fillets •> 3 5
USDA CHOICE Ib.
TOWN & COUNTRY Ib.
s.
SOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 12tk
FREE
STAMPS
.[ "*-3i
WITH A $5 PURCHASE OR MOREIIMIT ONE PER ADUU-CIGARETHS, TOBACCO. BEHUOUOR AND FRESH MILK EXEMPT f«OM SUMP OFFE«
THIS COUPON VOID IP PUfSENIED AI AN* 'OOCSIO«E OTHfB THAN FU5T NATIONAL
Finast Bakery Products
Pecan CrunchCoffee Cake
reg. 39c 10 oz. size 2 9 ^
ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE "•< »< - - 4 9 cAPPLE SPICE DONUTS «- *BROOKSIDE FARM BREAD "•»'« 2 ' b.,49c
EXTRA J.«tf GREEN STAMPSwith purchau of a 12 count packag*
FINAST ENGLISH MUFFINS
EXTRA GREEN STAMPSwith purchos* of o 6 count pockog*
FINAST ENGLISH MUFFINS
Brands You Know At Savings plus S#H Qreen Stamps, tool
MAXWELL HOUSE m 59AUNT JEMIMA MIX- 35LOG CABIN SYRUP - - 55KRISPY CRACKERS BH -27MARTEL SARDINES " 6 1
400 i
10 oi pkg 4 3 C
28 o. pkg 3 7 C
11 oi pkg 3 4 C
l50.opkg.31C
2 i>ki> 4 9 C
0 01
EXTRA GREEN STAMPSwith purchaia of 1 pound loaf
FINAST OLD FASHION BREAD
Frozen Food Specials
MORTON'SMEAT PIES
BEEF,CHICKEN,TURKEY
ROMAN CHEESE RAVIOLIROMAN MEAT RAVIOLI1
1 j° pi<s 4 5 C
10 or pl . 45C
HORN & HARDART COFFEE - 73^HUDSON PAPER NAPKINS - 2 - 2 7 cHUDSON BATHROOM TISSUE - 5 1 ^HUDSON PAPER TOWELSHUDSON NAPKINS - -HUDSON FACIAL TISSUEBOUILLON CUBESSTAR-KISTTUNAWHITE RICE Rivtr Sr°nd —short G'ai"CAROLINA RICE - » —WILD BIRD SEEDSUNFLOWER SEED
3 ^ 1 . 0 029c
Finast SpaghettiREGULAR OR THINOR ELBOW MACARONI
Finast Tomato SauceRICH AND REDALWAYS DEPENDADLE
8 oz.cant
6 oicon
l i b . 39c21c
libntr't
Libn*r't
5 Ib. pkg.
V'l Ib. pkg.
Finast Shortening69cFOR ALL COOKING,
BAKING OR FRYING3 1b.can
COMPARE AND
KELLOGG'S SPECIAL K
HECKER'S CREAM FARINA
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS
SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE
WALDORF TOILET TISSUEHALO REGULAR FORMULATONI PERMANENT ^ **«*»> —»1.75KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS "> 2 • 69<MENNEN SPRAY FOR MENNOXZEMA SKIN CREAMPACQUINS HAND CREAMCOLGATE DENTAL CREAMCREST DENTAL CREAMGLEEM DENTAL CREAMMARTINSON'S COFFEESAVARIN COFFEETIDE " ° ' ^ 3 0 < <»°p^72 c
2 43
3 oi
•63c
•52<
•42c
•55c
55c
1 Ib con
,27
— SAVE UP TO 40% =Dupont Teflon Coated-Anchor Hocking Quality
FIRE-KING
OVENWARES PIECES-GET O N E EACH WEEK
ON SALE THIS WEEK-ITEM No. 3
Ovoi Casserolewith Cover
OTHER ITEMS STILt AVAILABLE:
ITEM Ho. 1 : ROUND CASSEROLE i q t s z .ITEM No. 2: ROUND CASSEROLE i * q t . . i » | j
Kraft Cheese LoafC0TTA6E-AMEMCAII 2 Ib. E APASTEURIZED PROCESS > pkg. 9 Y 1
Paper Napkins2 1160 TO PACKAGE
DELLEVIEW BRAND
Minute Rice4c OFF LABEL 14 tz .PREPARED INSTANTLY pkg.
FANCY TOMATOESYELLOW TURNIPSPASCAL CELERYFLORIDA ESCAROLE 2FRESH EGG PLANTANJOU PEARS
carton
WASHEDAND WAXED
Itilk
,1.1.
.Ikt.
Ib.
JUICYRIPE
Creme CookiesTHRILL LIQUID » ' *» 87<=n -• • • 35c
M&M CANDIES
HORMEL SP^M
Cloroi Bleach
ASSORTED60LDEN DUPLEX ;
R- ToEai
LUX SOAPASSORTED COLORS
VIM DETERGENTTABLETS
SWEETHEART SOAP1c SA1E
4 REG. BARS 32«
4 K 48c
IVORY LIQUID
IMPERIALMARGARINE
Hb. pkg. 4 2 C
LUX LIQUID»c OFF LABEL
W oi me
AJAXFlO#t A WALL Cl£AN(B
5< Off Label A J ,
16 oz. sire
10c Off Label
54oi. iii» 83c
LUX SOAPASSORTED COLORS
NANOY ANDYWITH AMMONIA
28 OZ. SIZE 69c
39c
HANDY ANDYLIQUID CLEANER
28 OZ. SIZE 69c
TRENDDRY DETERGENT
2!3ir39cTREND
LIQUID DETERGENT
SALVODETERGENT TABLETS
23 OZ. PKG. 43c
13c Off
48 oi. pkg.68cCHEER
22«. pkg.
51 oi. pkg.
BEECH-NUTBABY FOOD
Choppy
DREFTGERMASEPTK
January 10, 11, 1063 PAGE 8EVEN
It - 'x-CV
irf
Elliot Brings Backto Aid Church Fund
Walter Hammp, b a p . Theirmusical repertoire covm a widevariety of songs from comedyto MCred numWu. All mem-ben of Loyal Order of Moose,they annually perform nt con-ventions and important m«et-inits but have al«o performedUnT£ b*'°'rfl olhe.r *rttUirnftl 'j/fttlons
' e»it» an
,' 'n:\rmoiiV*
Elks and U M U . But they rn)oym0»t spreading cheer In hon-
, loltalu, homM tor the wed and2S * l ,helping by singing at benefits.Regional n ^ f j n d Qeorge Bhultn of
lk "?•! United Church of Christ• BF»WU „ „ „ . . - . . . Chordnmen
r d i 'and it* members for the Rood"" • L R k ' they have done and urged area
WutenU to attend the benefit,hu »r''»,on January 25 to we this won-.
J group perform. :He' '
. < :.r
•
Charlene Marie ZehrerWeds Anthony J. Urrutia
<;<)INO OVFR FLANS: For thf "NUht ofRitrbrrshop Harmony" bring sponsored bythr Church of Christ. (olonia-CIirk arc thr»bnve foursome: Rev. (leorne Shults. S. ClarkI,nm, Mrt. AUKUH Otte and Ray Elliot Sr.
ISELIN — The leaders ofjCub Pai l « ne t Monthly with}
Clubs Present'g Program to PTA
Mr. Elliot will portray his famous female Im-personation at thr affair to be hrId In ArthurL. Johnson Regional High School In Clark onJanuary 25.
:.:tnn.
ii'.tnr bov »t
n)f « drum-•, T.i piece
r-jrrlvP H!* |i cBnic w h e n
Mrs. Herman Hodes, PlymouthDrive, for their monthly mett-'
Announcement was made ofit Rarlun Council Round
Monday at New Dover
Stork Club
r <ro
Methodist Church.The Pack will pr««nt a pro-
,„. , f»m at th« next mwUng of»•»., end| t h e P T A of School IS, January
21. at I p.m. All parent* areInvited. Cubs are rwnitred towear uniforms
New arrivals throughoutTownship during thr? luiit two!weeks as recorded by Perth!
Mrs. Robert Vlerlng, 301Charles Street; a son to Mr.and Mrs. Robert M m , 20 Ver-nan Street.
Prom 8ewaxen, a son to Mr.
Names New Slate„... „..„_...., AVENEL — The Sons andMrs. Michael Karnas. 4*8 Daughters of Liberty. Pride of
iwnanm Gun™ inn aasi v w . W e | t A w n u e # New Jersey Council, electe<weeks as recorded by Perthj ^ ^ A v e n e l | ft d t t U g h te r to M r 5 . Rftymond Hancock counAmboy General Hospital i n - M . n d Mrs. Edward Mitchell, r n o r at their recent meetlm
up for,'rel show,
mi with»r.r! thl»| The monthly Pack mceUng.'nniied st,wln to January 31. 7:30 p.mrliiirtty m | t t Kh0lf\i penhlng Avenue
•tton will be held!:1,*ick »n«|oniform Imr.tinuedl,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell354 Avenel Street; a son to
and Mrs. Frederick Brock-up, 108 Prospect Avenue, a sonto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knappill Yale Avenue.
cludt:Prom Keasboy, a son to Mr.
and Mrs. Ferris Wilson. 55Highland Avenue.
Prom Woodbrld«e, a daugh-ter to Mr. and Mrs George!Ncvak, 152 Frreman Street; a,Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rhodes,
J.
t — Miss CharleneMnrlp Zehrcr, daughter of Mr.jnnd Mrs. Charles Zehrer, 70McKlnley Avenue, was marriedto Anthony Jack Urrutia, son[of Mr. and Mrn. John Urrutia12ft Alwat Street, Woodbrldge.Sunday at 2:30 PM. in Immaciilftto Heart of Mary ChurchElizabeth.i The. Rev. George Coll offlcl'atod.I The bride was given In marrlaRe by her father. 8he, worean embroidered gown of silkorganza fashioned withchapel train and pearl bodiceAn elbow length veil wa»tached to a pearl and rhlnestone crown. The bride carriedcarnations,
Miss Mary Ann Friedman,Elizabeth, cousin of the bride-groom, was maid of honor. At-tendants were Mrs. CarmenDellapletro, Perth Amboy, andMiss Alice Desanto, Elizabeth,cousin of the bridegroom. Junlor bridesmaid was Miss EllenUrrutia, Colonla, niece of the
After a trip through the Po-,conos, the couple will be at'home at 70 McKlnley Avenue
Woadhridge OaksAUCK CUTHBERTHON
UM Omk Tree
Tel M
nert and children, Walter andCarol, Wood Avenue, attendeda family dinner at the ColonialInn, Newark. Thirty-sevenmembers of the family werepresent. Also attended fromIselln were Mr. and Mrs. Theo-dore Callendo and children.Charles and Carol, East James
For t n v d l « the bride wore a -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunk.1 Place, and Mrs. Eml Callendoli* suit with black accessories and children, Walter and Jane and children, John. Unda andThe bride attended Perth * * » * « . were dinner guests:Karen, GUI u ™ . O n ^ m d a y .
Amboy Schools. Her husbandattended Woodbrldge schoolsand is a seaman In the U. S.Navy aboard the U96 HarryE. Darnell, Newport, R. I.
Iselin CoupleEngaged to Wed
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs'the Kronerts, with the Callen-Stephen Balza. Kenllworth.'dos and Ralpn Callendo Sr,Quests during the week at the Newark, were guests of Mr.Ruryk home were Mr. and Mrs.iand Mrs. Norman Minerl, Rar-.ftter Him*. 8outh Amboy.'ltan Borough. Sunday eveningMrs. Sarah Zellner, Bronx. New -guests at the Kronert homeYork, was a weekend guest, jwere Mrs. Elisabeth Kronert
Adams Street, were Mr. and
I S E U N " — Mr. and Mrs.
Philip F. Dress, 29 BradfordPlace, have announced the en-gagement of their daughter,Carol Lee, to Cpl. FrederickFabbo, U. S. Marine Corps, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fafebo. 67Diaz Street.
Miss Dress
bridegroom.John Urrutia Jr., Colonla
was his brother's best man.Ushers were Carmen Dellaple-tro; Robert Erlkson, Elizabethcousin of the bridegroom; Rob.ert and Charles Zehrer, Iselinbrothers of the bride.
Iquellne, and Mr. and Mrs.Charles Smith and children,
was graduated
—Mr. andCuthbertson
Mrs.and children.
Theresa and Marilyn all of Richard and Maureen. OaJtWodbridge Oaks. Recent guesteTree Road, were Sunday din-at the Happel home were Mr. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.and Mrs. Qeorge O'Brien andchildren, Patricia, Nancy, John,
[Louis Schmltt, Rahway.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ntala
from Woodbridge High School.| She Is presently employed byMerck & Co., Rahway.
Corporal Fabbo entered theMarine Corps following hisgraduation from MiddlesexCounty Vocational and Tech-nical High School, New Bruns-wick, In 1960. He is stationed
Harold, and Mary, Falmouthand children, Robert Jr., MarRoad, Iselin. On Saturday eve- tha Lynn, and Wanda !*«nlng, Mr. and Mrs. Happel andsons, Gary. Bruce, and Wayne,were guests of Mr. and Mrs,James Clark, Wood Avenue.
I Mn William Cat-. s n , Thomas, and
|Mrs. Kurt Klein, Wood Ave-nue, w£re recent guests of Mr
at Camp Lejuene, North Caro- dletown, N. Y.
Una.
Adams Street, were guesU Bat-urday at family gathering atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. FredWltterseln, Engllshtown.
and Mrs>Herbert Klein, Mid
—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kro-
NOT SO THE CITY DWEUJERHabits of long standing can't
[be cast aside easily. We knowof no retired farmer who cansleep late In the morning.—Washington (Iowa) Journal
cllor at their recent meetingat the Avenel School 4 auditor-ium. Other officers to serve In1963 are: Mrs. Franklin Reed,associate councilor; Mrs. War;ren Cllne, guide; Mr«. Louis
From Colonla, a daughter^ to Maffner, vice councilor; Mrs.Carl Augustine, associate vice
- v , like. "Onlyl,-d fn^e." until
,•••<:-. M r O o o d *
. r..-.r-.Ja. 1'n-,, , . (::•( a single
l m -
n< V&K, i3t r i r r i i i u u ovirci,, » | in i . » " " mi . . . . . » • • • — i v » n j . u O « - " " - , — ~
„ _ . !w n to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas;6 We«t Cliff Road; a son to councilor; Mrs. Adolph Eteter,the mothersTrout. 101 Runsell Street; a.Dr. and Mrs. Albert Basrl, 91 Secretary; Mrs. Edward Palmer,Hostessesw.... — —- . . . — r . . -.._..
of eubi In Den 5, Mn. Donald^n to Mr and Mrs. Robert Devon Road. treasurer; Mrs. Prank Benson,Neall*. d«n mgther: Den 4 wtlljBiondl. J2 8e<ond Street; a son' From Port Reading, a daugh-jflnancial secretary; Mrs. Ed-prewn't the opening ceremony, to Mr. and Mm. John Us. 300 ter to Mr. and Mrs. Dleter;wsrd Trost, outside guard;
Mrs. Haffner, two-year repre-isentative and Mrs. Elster, one-
'Hospital's pediatrlc ward andj two nursing homes in Wood-
•-, R
with Mra. Robert Cron, denjarant Place; a son to Mr. and Broehl, 119 Blair Road.; D«n 3 will have thfjMrn. Frank Klllnuirray. 283ceremony. Mra. Vlncfnt'jMaln Street; a son to Mr. and V P W f I I n U P l a n s i y c a r r DP r e s c n t t t t l v e -
hi('&iiw, den motrttr. The aklt'Mrs. John Simon. 295 drove f T TT U I l l l I l a l i a I Chrtstmas cookies and scrap-'"m , i¥inbepr«Mnt«dbyDen3 wtth'sirect a son to Mr, and Mm. r n n l 1 J books made by the-members'r 'ormn4,,hi»lra. Herman HodM.«enmoth-lMr. Colin Thomas, Mowell f u l l L a l e n u a r were dlstrfcuted by Mrs. Trost!
[tr. dlraettas. Avenue; a daughter lo Mr.and _, t to the Perth Amboy GeneralPreliminary plant w e for-Mrs.. Robert Jugan. 251 Smith1 COLON1A - The newest,.. .._._, A „ ,
• mulated for the annual Blue Plirk onvi -; a »on to Mr. and m ( ' m b " ; . " - " \n'and Oold dinner febnian n . M r v Frftnk O.lrjak. 73 F u l U m . w " J ™ ' * r B I C B 1 . r - ^ -%i the Lot Cabin. Woodbrldge lstrrt: » n n to Mr. and Mrt.'^ Mw Walter " ' i w p r » | , ^ w l n n e r | w e r e
lAl) tlcktU must be rMtrved'^mfaclo Gon7.»l«. 358 Fulton . * n t a t l™ ™1™1" " T " " 1 ^ ^ Mrs. Benson Shd Mrs. Haffner.money turned In by Frbru-street. ' L ,!!„«," iGucsta welcomed were: Mrs.
to drop inary t ! From Fords, a son to Mr. and p o s t M 6 L lorvllle Barkelew, Woodbrldge.j-wn-dsmen! AtUndlwt Uw meeting wer' Mrs, n,niard Slrcbukl. 554 One hundred per « n t paid- H o s p l t a l l t y wa.s arranged by,r jjnden Robert Ackcrman, cubmwUr;; N r , B r u n s , l c k Avenue: » up membership was reported oy ^ ^ ^ ^ RaymondX , J »r,d Vincent K l n i . e o m m U t o f c h a l r - ^ ^ ^ r lo M r . a n d M r , . Sid- Mrs. Frank Wolf, membership W a t e r h o i u e .
Raymond Sheridan. In-j^., TtM\fTi g Hlckock Btreef. chalrlady. -r« 1 « iuuo i»Iwprt« i . ta t l tH:W»f - t
7( t a U f f l l f r t 0 Mr. and Mrs1 Mrs. Raymond HuEh«^com-
, - r f f P he ren Donaldwn, tnasurer: Mrt N , p h 0 , M oiOaetano. M Qlen- munlty welfare f h * l r J « ' ' » " ;b still sur- Herbert HamlU. wcrtUry; C u l j l o o d T r r r n C f • t w n to Mr. and nounoed a Chrlatmu b u w t, , !Ti»nona-iLun» and Aleiander CuthDrrt-;Mrit R o b f r t D a U ) n. M Douilishad been delivered to a neew
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PAGE EIGHT January 10, 11, 1981 - EB - cp
Tiie Crow's Nesl
tfere and There:: Members of Boy Scout Troop
47, Iselin, were disappointedand rightly so. On New Year'sEi e, the boys worked in shiftsof two hours at the First Prps-byt'rl.in Church FellowshipTall from 8 P_M.. until NewV;-ar's Day at 8 A.M., of courwKvt ping in between. They hadplaced notices in the new*-.P!r,)ers nnd invitations had goneout to organizations to the ef-fect that the boys would servecoffee and donuts to anymotorist, policeman, first aidsquadman or fireman. Not oneperson took advantage of theservice. Although the scoutswill receive credit towards theirmerit badge, they feel as ifthey went to all that trouble for,-nothing. . , . Room 1, Woodbridge Junior High School,;Barron , Avenue, Woodbridge.jdonated $6.45 to the Indepen-dent-Leader Christmas Fundand somehow or other it wasnot listed in the paper. We are
SORT.
Jottings: >Lt. (Jg) Thomas t, Gehman,'
stationed at Lemoore Air Base.Cal., a» a Navy pilot, flew hisJet plane into Willow GroveNaval Base, Pa., enabling himj Welcome
Weather Research Made AdultBy Junior High Students Session is Held™™.; n
ISEIJN - On Monday eve- raBt|cs teacher in tli..1PKLIN — since early Pall logical conditions. Likewise, it mm M1 A d u ] t Education se«- bridge Township nchmii
approximately 1 5 0 seventh!Indicates how nil- pollution • c o n d u ( . t p d b v R f l b b l flddreR,rd the rturt..»u ,grade sclpnce puplk at Iselin having a source in a city « i " ( " IOI1UU u • Nelsons fomth unii,. ,•minor High School have par-state, can influence, effect and Bernard Prankel, for members,^ l a s ( ^fV ^ ^ ; ^ .Uiciimted in a weather research cause air pollution condition.-. of SUterhood Conxn-natinn , v f f t l j ) e i
!proje« under the direction of in other cities, communities oi B<-:h Sholorri at thrlOarl u i b , teacher. states." Building. Cooper Avenue.
After much discussion an4 Several experiments were pei- Huboi Frankel had nhPlluffi
ion an4 Sev pballoons' formed By'the pupils WMtty(n)jo
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JliLUie..
He explained lo Ihy r ]nJf the elements ivliir-h |1;aJ
OLD FASHION HOSPITALITY: Bill Croaker, proprietorof the F o r g e I nil HIM! W o u d b r i d g r MuKir l /uu(r . is >]ni»iiabove jtrprtinj Stan Benham. the coach :>f the I'nitedStates Bobsled Tram which he played host to during thrpast weekend providinn free accommodations to membersof the team and their wives. In the front ran from left to
right »rr Joe MrKillip. John Mnrtan, Mlk« r ,Mr. Rfiiham. Mr. Croaker, (hack Pandolph. Fvei Adanu,a member of thr VIPS, and .Johnnie Royle. k>eal iporU-writfr. Sernnd row: Bill Hirker. Witliam Dnndoti, J*Lambe I^irry McKilllp, Torn Pandolph and Tetry Dwu»*,& member of the VIPS.
launched bearing post.were related to the path of thr q m i f
rardj to be filled out by any-balloons such ns demonstrating I (]M )
one who i-ecovered them. This air pressure: why air should .,,,.activity provided the b»«t« for change in weight; and «hen it )|(,,mam questions and expert-will rain. ilir 1ments surh as: Is helium dan- Some students brouehi tel. • M
What will be the scopes to watch the balloons ,' ."fate" of l he balloons? <~
• we predict the directionwhich th.-y will travel? What and on several occasion* met „ ,ri ,, M ( l a v
.in mi air mass? Do Clouds help af t« r school hours to rele^e,'forpcn.>st weather? Will radar the balloonsPick up the balloons' ] T o d a U , 5 n b a , l l K < n . „„. ,
A map showing the location been launched and thr*;' post-of I.MIIII Junior High School cards returnedand the town where the bal--loons were found was put on Q n i ( f
|lu'ld on the Jewish won)- I v l | | j w .|. y
responsibility to hn> .11 ,;JSJ|] !UfiHinily. and her people :;i R „ . iome and in the Synagogue ^ | '• Pi'ii-r KiaviU, prcslriuil Mrl,j,.>, r ! c (
Sisterhood Coiwn •;»• -VT«"«»e»ie*j.'
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ISELIN PERSONALS, I were drawn on the chalkboard |
•V ough Improvement Hall, Lin-At the last meetlnt on January and the probable Undlnj plice) coin Highway, Metuchen. The,3. a birthday party was held foridtoeuwed. Pupils were made, Lila W. Thompson Council is|all members who bad birthdays! to realize there are many places
ithe bulletin board: uses ofjhriium were discussed: « period ^ v o u „„ a | on i , Wl !nml ! 0!1,W e a t h e f ^ nv0T{tM> store your junk m"
I Hostess — Oh, you set, «c B:The weather' inapt tor t h e : ^ l t a l l a w „ &rU,KP pn7(,? ;)r
days the balloons were released'
^ii..:!*9!w:.;i^: iS?»dL'r''.T^i^^i:Wii'u^,. B.I-,-, . d n w t i i m a t t h e T e m p l e wn<! ' , , „ • , „ , , • < ! U l V | (. (
I11IH. ( O ] r . . 1 f ! ,r rllJllllR W.i] ,!, lar.i!.iry 14, 8 P .M. r l M p L, MuA. p i . ( . , j d , . n i „ ,
T l . r ',' •• ii e I H 1 n n ' t t i l ) c : i | l l p T>] , m . i • , o n C o i n i > ; ; r . \ I , ;
nit run*-' of the S i M n l x o d willbt- lu-lcl January 28, 8 P.M , at n o r m . I - FF.Vfl'KK<nt "I<-mp:.- Gm-Kt vpenkiT »iU 8 1 HELENS. En«lii;i,|or Ui. Hobirt Alsol-om. foimer third twins In 34 mm::! <
of the Slati "JOi'ii to Mr.-.. Min'y p ; (;,,,.
L).;i 'lids'.»' Hosp i ta l ,
the result of a merger of Iselin,and Metuchen Councils.
iin October, November and De-,where there are only a fewcember. people Urine or not any at all
Pupils read that the City of
ALICE CTJTHBFRTSON1606 Oak Tree Road
Iselln, Neii JerseyTel. LI 8-846H
!M. in the church.—The members of the Build
St.
—Tb* Ladies' Aid Society ofj —St. Cecelia's Qirl Scouts1
the First Presbyterian Church and Brownie Troops will meet ' N e w i r k bMa ^leased helium, 'will install new officers at a!Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 P. MJ1*^00148 *" connection with a" meeting Monday, S P. M. in;The Brownies will meet in 'n»i* t ufr o f air pollution and mem-
andDe Preiter wil' be installed for and the Girl Scouta m Cto I*dy,
oi Lourdes Hall.
Society for the Preser-
Barber Shop Quartet Singing
™ to Mr and a s ' £ e ^ t 0 a t t*nd a meeting to- . ,to visit with hi* parents, M r . j M r s ' R ^ 7 S s ~ n l t a l l d c h U . night at 8:30 in Our Lady of,11" l o u n n y e a r ~ »"« '«•"-and Mrs. W. Eark Gehman.!dren_ J a l l e t y n d a , g ^ ^ a n d Lourdes Hal; -Magistrate Andrew Des-231 Martool Drive, Woodbridge^rbg^ J e a n w h o n o w r e s i d e - T h e Iselin Chemical Hook m ° " d ' ^ £ ^ , e . « H ? t , * ? t e F
Saturday, . . . Two Iselin men Middlesei Avenue. The Scants, and Ladder Co.. District 11 and " U l f , ' L e e e l » s ^ Nan»e auraer a n O p viuanei amfing mare being reassigned to Amaril-!
wno mOre recently lived in Met- Auxiliary will hold a joint in- S o e i e t y breakfast-meeting Sun- America will meet Tuesday, 9V> AFB. Texas, to attend tech- u c n e n , were former residents of stallation dinner and dance d a [ ' immediately after the eight P. M.. at the VFW Post Hall,nical training courses upon Adams Street. Saturday at the Auth Avenue ° ° y o 8 ^ ' m O u r
completion of basic military. . M r . a I l d Mr&. George Max-PJrehouse.training at Lackland AFB,w e l l a n d ch:fdren: Ruth Ann.i A dance will be held for theTexas, AUTOM Basic, Thomas j ^ i i h H o p e a n d G e o r g e , J r . , students of St. Cecelia's HighJ. Stally, son of Mr. and Mrs c ^ e s street, and Mr. and School of ReUgion tomorrow atJohn J. Seally, 112 Madison M r S i J o s e p h j . Mauceri and 8 P. M.. in the Cafeteria. Ad-Street, will attend a course for children. Rosemary and Ed-imission will.be by Catholic High
plaining the project and re-questing advice on how to make
He.o f Lincoln Highway.
from their
Mayor Addonido answered inpart, "Charles J. Maguire, sup-
for the
and Air
charge.
Hygienej Pollution Controlthat the prevailing winds are
Fyke, In of « westerly nature. Sixty-fiveper cent nf the time, the winds
Vincent de Paul w t west, southwest and south,southwest: therefore, your pro-
ta Ject would be more successful.
, • -Mrs. John Howell was in-inMrimTarter? i " " « the balloons were launchedwill attend a course for aircraft M r s . jcim waldheim. Edison. ; t a U e d ^ councilor a t c m . Heaaquarters. j _ < : a n d j d a t e s f o r ^ A d A J . V t h wind dir«tions. north.nainteMneemeiftlistt. He a _ X L , u d M r s . R o b e r t monies held by the Sons and! - T h e , , , ? t o v e ? e a f . ^ ' f i 1 * 1 ^ De» MedH, awarded tolnortheast. north, northeasta 1952 graduate of Middleses ^ ^ S c a n k L ^ ^ ^ H . ? h . D a u g n w r s oi 'Ubmy Liberty S w e e t A d e l m e s> u scheduled tojBoy ScouU fach year, areiThu*. you would avoid flightCounty Vocational and Tech- w a V V o n : , ^ t h ^ a n d M r s B e j J CQU^JJ Tuesday at the m e e t M o n d a y - 8 : 3 0 p- M - ^'(wked to meet tonight at 7:30 in1 over the ocean and other un-nical High School Perth Am- ^ r R ^^hem and chil- home of Mr. and Mrs. S p e n c e r ^ L a d y o f fttlm" H a l
boy. Airman Baxc Thomas P. ^ Kf;.v; a n d K f T i n M e n i 0 Green. Trieste Street Other1 —Rev- John M. Wilus, pastorj —The Cancer Dressing UnitAUabaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. ? a r l . j ^ ; , M l a n d M r s R o b e r T o f f i c ? r s mstai]ed were: Mr. °f St. Cecelia's Church, an-^f the Federated Women'sNwklius P. DeMaro, 309 Church Mauceri. Hopelawn .motored to Green, vice councilor; Mrs. " o u n c e d t*181 Sunday is the of Iselin will meet this after- 'Purpose Of obtaining; informaStreet. Woodbridge, is also at Newark where they were guests Laurence Clancy, guide; Mrs. P e a s t o f t n e **<* Family. Frominoon with Mrs. Herbert B. WU-!0011' b*14 rath*r to show thatAmarillo where he is Hudying,Of Mrs. Charles A. Scank. Charles Grier. assistant \ice- • t o 3 P. M, blessing of families!liams. organization presidentjwlncl turbulence and diffusionto become an Air Force aircraft' —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cobb. councilor; Mrs. Green, record-wtu t f t k e P ' a c e i n l n e c n u r°h- " " " " "waintenance specialist. ' ' _ . . . . .
T'-dbits:
m- s t- Cecelia's School desirable localesOur own city eflort, 'Pro
Airlift', was not for the
at Chain OTIills Road. It was "•» »n important effect on thereported that Mrs. Wiyiams,(le8ree oi a i r P«"u"on in an
lurid", and Mr""and Mrs." Joseph financial secretary; and Mrs! mothers of Cab Pack 38 willjrepresented the Women's Clubi in<lustr i*1 a ^ * - T n e oaUoon!Budahazy. Elizabeth, we re,Clara'Foster Newman. treas-;meet Tuesday. 8 P. M., at;at a meeting of the newly-;experiment demonstrates the
West ifew Bnghton. Staten Is- ing secretary: William Woeltzj — T n * leaders and den
On January 19, High School'guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. urer. The next regular m t t t - 1 ^ 0 0 1 >8' Indiana^Avemie. to formed Woodbridge Cancersenior girls from all over the!Williamsta'e will compete for the titlejStreet.of New Jersey's Junior Miss at1 —Mr.
Graham, Goednch ing of the Council will be^an-imake plans for the Januaryiuary 22, with Mr. and Mrs.![»<*_me?tmg.
and Mrs. TheodorejGreen at 8 P. M.e Jerseys Junior Miss atthe Masonic Temple, ElizabethJCaliendo and children. Charles' —Public gchool children, who
—Sunday School teachers of
formed Woodbridge Cancer U n i t ! a t m o s p h e r i cheld yesterday at the offloe of Phenomena and gives the pub-
lUe » ^ ^ r undwsUnding o'Dr. Cyril Hutaen Hhe' regularmonthly meeting of the club
U e » undwsUnding ohow weather can influence ci*.\
the Iselin Assembly of Godjwill take place, "wednesdayj0110* u n d e r c e r t * l n
The'wmn'eTof the'staie'pTgeant an<* C a r o 1 ' E a s t J a m e s Place.jattend St. Cecelia's Church, in Church wUl meet Monday and]January 16, at the home * M nwill fly to Mobile Alabama t o w e r e dinner guests Sunday of snades 2 through 8, are sched- P ' a n t n e curriculum. iCecil Bliss, Midwood Way,-compete in' the national finals ' M r - a n d ****. Louis Montalbano,:uled to attend religious instruc- —Bo.v Scout Troop 49 will Colonia.. . . We are still receiving thank s t a t e n I s l a n d - to h o n o r Louls!tions in church on Saturday!™" Tuesday from T'to 9 P.M.,- - G i r l Scout leader* of troopsyou notes for gifts and food MonUlbano. Jr.. on his birth-!morning. 9:30. jln Columbian HaU. Hardingj s p o n s o r ed by St. Cecelia's
sent through The Independent- day. . —the Missionettes of Iselin I Avenue.Women's Missionary!Assembly of God Church will! —Wednesday
[Church will meet tonight at the]Leader rhri^tm^ Fund nnPi - T h e Women's Missionary!Assembly of God Church will! —Wednesday from •- •• - -mother w » t e - 4 h a n T ' ^ u ' « C o u n c l 1 o f l s e l i n A s s e m b l>' o t m e e t Monday. 6:30 P. M.. at -P- M.. St. CeceliB'sTrv much 'or t h 7 n i r t * m S i a o d Chwtch w i " m e e t talight t h e c h u r d h ' ^ e 8r°u p *UliB a n d w i l 1 m e e t m O u r ^ of;actmties.very mucn .or me ennstmas!.,. n . J = )v, t V n _»,,„»», ^ ^ ^ n . ..:.:. .u. ^ u T» , . , . ». Fatima Hall.
7 to. 8^school cafeteria. Plans will befor servict projects
ROLLER SKATING
very much Cor the Christmas. . , . . .. . . „ . . .packages you sent to me and ! a t 7 3 l n t h e c h u r c h . Cooper;visit the Old People's Home in.Fatima Hall.my family. Your kindness and'A v e n u e- E l e c t l o n o f o f f i c e r s w i l 'Oak T.ee, Saturday. ! - T h e Fife and Drum Corps,
.|be held, and "prayer pals"; —The Executive Board of : s o n s o r ed by the Chemical Hook1
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generosity made the holidaysvery enjoyable for us. The tur-ikey and groceries were delici-ous. We opened the gift* on!
Christmas morning and K. was|thrilled with her presents. TheTiny Tears doll is her favoriteand she had asked SantaClaus for one. Everything was'wonderful and very much ap-preciated. Thanks again andGod bless you." . . Two sisterswho are up in years wrote: 'Wewish to thank you for the love-ly Christmas dinner and alsofor the gifts. Everything wasjust wonderful. Thank j.-ouagain."
Around iht Township:Claire Sutch, president of the
BPW, tells us that parents arealready seeking to register theirdaughters for the 1963 Deb Ballnext December. On account ofthe keen interest, it is exactedthat application forms will beready earlier than usual.Gregory £ansson, airman ap-prentice TJSN, son of Mr. andMrs. j Harry F. Hansson, 41Clover Avenue, Colonia, wasgraduated recently from Avia-tion, Mechanical FundamentalsSchool at the Naval Air Tech-nical "framing, Center, Mem-Phis, Term.
last But Not Least:The cops have adopted &•
beautiful tiger torn cat that!tries to make friends with every
I one he meet*. But Health Of-fices "Bob" Bailey would haven^hing to do with him when'he animal strode into theBoard of Health meeting Tues-•tay and took a front row seatThe cat showed his displeasureWith the entire proceedings byyawning, s t r e t c h i n g a n dpromptly going to sleep .Y0B«ight to see the cubby holeOfflOM being constructed foriffefWrate Desmond andTown-Mk> Clerk Joe Valentl. Things• I I BBALLT crowded at thetO«B hall these d m Mike•mtmtta Of floe really looks nice
. AMI It hM been panelled. All
i tmtt k wall-t»-w*J] carpet-I • . , . Tb$ busiest person«0«it t h e * d*y« li Helen
secretary to theof Education. Meeting
1 Btteti-i via held Int t tor ihe bud-
•MomtaJ Robert Pamter,chosen for the comin? year, j the PTA of School 15 will meet!and Ladder Co., District 11, willProjects for the coming yearwill be planned.
—The Christ's Ambassadors,young people's group of the Ise-
J sVTat the^hooliPlans will be made for the gen-jrect°r- o n Monday and Wed-era! membership meeting ^ i t 730 P Md
p m i g Mon evenings, at 7:30 P. M.day, January 21. Mrs. Donald a t Harding Avenue Pirehouse.
The Cow'i Patot « View
Finding the needle In a hay-||is not a pleasant aehieve-t|
ment for a hungry cow.
twaipi k
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ISELIN
tin Assembly of God ChurchJCrC'y, president, said-"that: Cub' —The Hearthstone Mah Jongwill meet tomorrow at 7:30 P.|Pack 4B. sponsored by the PTA iC lub w i l 1 me e t Tuesday. 8 P. M.j
will present a special program;w'tn ^ I r s Nicholas Parisi. Julietat the session. A hot dog' i s t r e e t 'luncheon will be sor.sored by! " " T h t Veterans of Foreignthe PTA January 17, for the 'W a r s - P o s l 2636, will meet to-•ichool children. :night at 8 at Post Headquar-
—Altar Boy candidates of St.tCTS- Announcement was madeCecelia's Church will meet Sat- i t n a t t h e P°st Band meets everyurday at 11 A. M. in the church.'Wedn«day, 8 P. M., at the Post
—The Daughters of America,[home. Anyone interested
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Lila W. Thompson Council 35. invited to attend a session andwill hold installation of officers.,i°in- T h e Ladies Auxilian,- willMajnday, 8 P. M., at the Bor-im e f t January 17, 8:30 P. M
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New Jersey Bell is spending over$l(k) rpillion for construction during 1963
Cur state and nation's remarkablegrowth—and promising future—arecreating an unprecedented demandfor new telephone services. To hel|jmeet this need, \'ew Jersey Belli ispushing ahead with new constructjbuprojects in many parts of the Btate.
Some of,these projects will costmore than la million dollars. Othersinvolve on|y ar few thousand. But$very one of them is a part of thenever-ending job of bringing you moreand better telephone service.
The total cost will be over $100million—a big stimulus to the econ-omy of New Jersey, It means morejobs—and more business—in manyareas. In fact, almost every section ofthe state can be expected to benefit.
For example, in Succasunna a lew
Klectronic Central Office is g & pi hat will make new telephone service*available tQ customers. A new dialoffice is under construction in rbtn*ton. And a major addition is beingmade to lhe Telephone Central Officeon William Street in Newtek. TheMare just a flw of the many proj«cUoqwhich thuKloo million will be spent
It takes' a lot of .money to bringtelephone service to people—espaci*ally when it's the best phone service
m the world. We're building to keepit that way.
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NEW JERSEY BELL
NEWS Independent-Leader Carteret Press"' the Commantty BEACON
A N«mptper Dedicated to the Beat
Intonate ol the Residents ot the
Commonltlfs We Serve.
January 10, l i , PAGE NINE
rWlNDOW-—on Green Street
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-By The 8tafl_a Carnegie award for heroism
Mauro should be considered forirum a burning dwelling.
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M, ,,f woodbridge proved Itoelf Saturday, 1,,1-pltnlilf community when It cntcr-
ni ; , ,,n|isird u»m — complete stmngen fromN,« vork State. When the p n p left
,,,, i,,r Hie trip back home^the unanlmouil i l ( ti,n would never forget UM wonderful
x rmntie "> f l r f * * ' 0 0 1 no**» w w * *tehle
t |M,.., inn: Captain and Mn. Terry Dunne,„.,,' ,hr contingent »t a eeektaU p»rt» In,,,i mil fntfker of the Forge Inn. who MW„ M>,,niv *ere m»*f available free of charge
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Adult SchoolCourses Told
WOODBRITX>E—Electronicswill be one of the courses to beoffered by the Woodbridge',Adult Evening School In ltnSpring Suslon which ttwUJanuary 31. BegI8trStKffi T8ftrie course may be made ln per-son «t Iselln Junior HighSchool, January 24, from 7:30to 9 P. M., or by mail beforeJanuary 21, to Roy E. Valen-tine, Director of Adult Educa-tion, Administration Building,School s t rm, Woodbridge. ,
The courie. to be taught byArthur Lawler, U designed toprovide a working knowledgeof electronic fundamentals re-RardlEis of previous education.;It will Include a study of powersupplied, vacuum tube eharac-
\\ CHIDE: Recently at the Down Townjterlntlcs. voltagp and power,.;.,, Junior High School m honored[amplifiers, OMtllatdrs, modu-,,-M'i-.e committee of the National Con-|l»tl<>" »nd detection, receivers,
,,i,d .Irws. The school w u prcMnted .transistor circuits and tostn S.M- mtornroup educ«tlon»l program1"0-11^'1"'"1- I«ture» will bo,.,d *»s the only.Junior high school In f u l l y demonstrated.,1 The citation presented to the school' Mr. Lawler ha« his Masters
'Degree in Engineering and pos-,,,,;:,T.)).•>• of Chrl«tl»n» and Jews pre. «(i««'i » first claw commercial,.; R.fOKiUilon to Colotii* Junior High radio-telephone license The. ;.'«rtfi-*hlp in promoting the eiune of c w w * h e " Introduced last• Miidiiin •moil* »11 the people of our w i w l f r "r0VI'd vpry siiccess-(,v.;rnn» amity, Jiutlce and cooperation""1~ I U """'dancr word wan,i-ii»:w.s nnd JM>« . . helping to elunl-|Ul<t b"11 l n ln<"!fCh001 ~ B n d l l
,,i:ns which dWIgure »nd distort rrU.'«-wth''n'»orfdrcldfd to repeat,,:,d political relitlons , materially:11 '" l h P "pr lnK a™*1"1"
•>,• NMlurtal Conference of Christian* T" addition to the electronicsii.- nearer the gotl of Brotherhood of r o u w f o r w h i c h thfr(> ts » * 1 0
••••"«id o f G o d " '•*• ^ r L * w l ( " r *'H1 "1*° ° *
:.. !-,MI and the faulty of Colonia Junior w^\nt * mat, w w done'" and «ute wp are looking * l"° l 1 l" P<»nnW w
•», f.,t r.-rt.in they w,if bring more '» •»»« "«hmrte with »n In-trodnctson to algebra fnnda-
1 , , , menials Tin- [•'e for that1
rowru- \K aUo 111) 'Other courses to be oR'T^d
areBa tc EtiglLth. Kenneth D.i
tiutructor. ffe. 110;for New Americans.
Mr» NiUhan p*>rii»tfln, no fee:Sptiiil.th. Robert Andes. Instruc-tor. Ire. $10: InvMtment. Rich-ard F Kurut/ of Bach? A Co.,!
«lx weeks, fee 15: |Kenneth D |fee 110: In-i
Innsbruck. Aiwtrl« Jiwt thl» put piy,;,,, mstnict«r."fee"llO: Art,Humphrey in • n*Uon-wldf artlrle RoKrT A Fly mi. fee $10: Ub-
a:.. r »f gptting brhlnrf our Olympic »th- r»ry Mrs Howard E Clark. '•:.:.< Ind w»y» to mm the fund* rwor>- ier $10. Shorilmnd. beginning. H o | v Family FetUt
...n- tr»it.!ii« ami iVilltle* for «ir inter- MIM Axncj Moravclc, 110: * *Mot Europem oountriet provide Shorthand, intermediate MIM I f f W
• «•: « :n Ii«ly. iue • n«tion«l lottery MoravHc $10 Typing begin- ISELJN - The Family Life• Hnu.v »hifh \s expected'to produce ntng.eUss limit 30,110: Typin« Oroup of St Cecelia's Church
'>> iMb, including 30.000 "MuMer* of »tlv.u>r>d Mr Gurback. S10; announced » parish celebration•;r. »!tii everything - tmminf, houinng. danclnn. Tom Stevens and Phyl- of the Peast pf the Holy FWB
Woodbrkke will net t trend »* R l' ( l l er $ 1° Bookkeeping, n>'. Sunday
Township Jaycees to BeGuestmfSPW Tomorrow
•WOODBRIDOE—The Wood-;cusn the topic. 'Civic PRitlcipa-biidge Township Jaycees willjtlon"be the guests of the WoodbridgeTownship Business and Profes-sional Women's Club tomorrow
Durlnf? .the business session areport, on^he successful HollyDebutante Ball held December
night at 8:15, at a meeting to 28 at Scotch Plains Countrybr held at th« inJepeiiflent-Lender Building,, 18 GreenStreet.
A scroll will be presentedto the Jaycees by Mis* ClaireSutch, president, In apprecia-tion of the assistance given toBPW, especially during theclub's campaign for a CharterStudy. The meeting will also
observance pf Jayceebe InWeek.
Guest speaker will be Assem-blyman Norman Tanzman (D)Middlesex County, who wttt flls
Club. W1H tie rrradrby tn* chftlr- •man, Miss Ruth Wolfe.
Plans will also be discussedor the annual discussion, opeh
to the public without charge,scheduled tentatively for earlyApril.
Arrangements will be made toattend the Board meeting ofthe New Jersey Federation otBusiness and professional Wo-men's Clubs January 19.
After the business session •social hour will be held and re-freshments Berved.
Senior High School BandHas Very Biusy Schedule
NEWLY ELECTED: Officers of Woodbrldge Fire Companyare pictured above during swrarinit-ln eerrmonlej held intbr meftln* room of the flrehouse Sunday morning. Fromleft to riiht: Robrrt Golden, fiee-presldent; William Van
Tassel, president: Thomas Fitipatrick, outgoing president;Andrew Anderson, outgoing chief; John Hacker, chief;William Gerity, first assistant chief; and Richard Foerseh,second assistant chief.
,!,i 1'al.i Telethon *n TV. liwplrtd ErieKr.niiiiuii **)ni of Mr. »ni Mn. ('. P.;;/. i^ke Atrnue, ColimU, «|««« with Alan
rliwunatr In the tilth gr«4e, to gosundry momlnt «eekla( ronlribatlont.»u» i-hedn appreelated the eflarii ofHr,t,d over 131, euTJurkH for MM-
•.,,i..r ha* put Woodbrtd«e on the na ^ , , ,t w n i Miccesaful eHort to ral**KL ,hf l , U 1 » l r u c l o r .
:y. me U 8 Bob Sled Team U) the>u.r,or DecorailiiK.Innsbruck. Austria Jiwt this put p | y m l ,
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WOODBRtDGE — Membersof the Woodbridge Senior HighSchool Band, accompanied byCasmir Urbanskl, Instrument-al department head, Journeyedto Scotch Plains High Schoolon Saturday to compete In theall-state tryouts.
A Junior Dance Band is be-ing started Saturday, the firstof Its kind ln the history ofWoodbridge S e n i o r HighSchool. The band will consist ofsaxophone, trumpet, Frenchhorn, drum and tromboneplayers, and practice sessionswill be held every Saturday.
Russel Kress, band presidenthas announced that depositsfor records of the Winter Con-cert scheduled for Sunday aft-ernoon, January 21, at 3:00 P.MIn the school auditorium, wilbe accepted by the committee
Members of the band mustattend the remaining threepractices in order to participatein the concert.
Future plans of the band
NEW AVF.NFL-COLOMA BRANCH'. Above k the archi-tect* rendering (or a permanent building tft house theA»enel-Colonta office of the First Bank and. Trmst Com-
pany at 1379 St. George Avenue, 4yenel. Michael Rieszand Co., Fords, was awarded the contract.
1st Bank & Trust AwardsContract for New Branch
fimd* and will help pereu»de other ^ow»rdt uehlnd »uoh projecu
W Daniels. $10:Richard M Stone. $10
Member* of the advisory church'
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it"Tr(,d f»ihfr HUnle; J. LevMidotkl, fonnertyi I*»I.T it Our lady of'Teaee (harrh In rVdi.1 •!"« thr pruud powMor i t r>iday eer*D»tite» of"ii ..r u h, -.Id by June Chevrolet of Mrtwhen't- •!'-- thr dfjlmhlp wMiUrtt4 ffcbt rotin ago
^vrnur rt*KH,rld«f, with hb wife M4 iaighter.
AVENEL — W. Emlen Roose-velt, president of the First
xi,c annual blessing of the Bank and Trust Company, an-w m take place in the.nounced today that the con-
from 2 to 3 p.m Attract for erecting the permanentlcounnl of the Adult Evening 'family party will be held 1n Ourtbulldtag of the Avenel-Colonla
Bchocil »rr Putrlck 8 Boylan/Lady of Lourde* Hall from' 2 office of t"he bank at 1379'St.iWili:.im JDeiriin. O
are designed to sei-ve ground-hugging sports cars or jumbo-size trucks with equal ease.
Construction of the one storybrick building will begin shortly
Barns, Thomas J to 5:30 p.m. A nominal chargeT Goodtnow, Jr.ifor a family will provide soda
Mr- Vernon Har.vll. Mrs. Ar- atid Ice cream, for all. Coffeeprovided for adulw, andnou Uda. Dr Joim P
George Avenue has been award-ed to Michael Rteuz and Com-pany of Fords. Kramer. Hirschand Curchidi of Trenton are
I mi no.Ruth Wi>lk. John L. Zen->»ch family may brlhg cooPWtne architects.
BoarSlates World Missions
Set SundayFORDS — A World Minion*
Har Mitsvah Held
{if they wish.The Catholic
Installation of the , vault,
Pastor's SermonTopic Announced
AVENEL — Rev. Dr. Charles
Club of Northern MiddlesexiCounty will supervise commu-
Young Adult night deposit system and drive-is. MacKenzie of the First Pres-
For Joel Arthur nlty singing, games, and con-Ui&ts — with prize* — for the
Abraiiam if any person tatemU to buyd C t !
COLON1A - Jo*lson ol Mr and Mr* y p yBratter of 15 Candlewood Ct.,!» ticket at the door on the dayon the occasion of to Bariof the party, advance registra-
Fair will be. held at Our Re- Miuval). Saturday morning, at tion 1» necessary, with the gen-l
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y,irtmer Lutlwrmn Church, Sun- Temple Beth Am, wa.t called p a l chairman, Mr and Mrs.
to Holy Scroll to recite bless-klbert Murray, 2 Cabot Place,
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M:i!. day from 4 to 6S0 PM. Rev
«fcldonR.aiohi;"|iMtor>«l¥tai-d iUoi l i' for t ) w , w k , r o i n Book" • the kudiuvlun of the educa- Of propheU. '
lhe lion center will be trtrwfortwtdi services were conducted by|.ind UtU> * v«rtt«We UnHed NiUons Rabbi Herbert Witkin with theor- with the Oq*pel being beamed'^ o l d » n t o r H i l l e l -Sadowiu.
•iin,.ni,-(l, u U> til peoples. Rabbi Witkin dellvereM »'•'I' :!iu> one The MUikms F»lr cominitU!e:ch*ril» ^ ">• B » r Mitzvah boy.i'•'•'^'- »v»ii..u nude up of r«pre»enUUve« J o e l W M U l e recipient
of til organisation! of the *"'* I"*"*1'^*1 n i » 'r°m Tern-1
"-I ^ ii-ftdy church with eadi or««iiu»tioniPle Bp"1 A m b v Howard Flor:
responsible for recelvinitin«"5.|Pre»Went; and from
in windows will be made byThe Mosler Safe Company ofHamilton, Ohio, the companywhich built the formidablevaults at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Mr. Roosevelt further ex-plained that the Avenel-Col-onl» office will provide 1patrons with one of the momodern drive-in lnstallatiorIn this area. Equipped witbullet-proof glass, the window
byterian Church will preachSunday, on the second Chapter of treating arterial bleeding
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the information and arranginKT B iCTuD
IniSchuman.
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Stanley
on • particular miwlon m"n- A K^duiOi CUP f r o m 81*-i
Miller field ir field*. terhood was presented by Mrs•-'•i|l-«- tanks: TheT Udles Aid will'"• *• tlinj»t charge of European
con-|W)« PrlscUla Mtitlonary Circle,•rd'SjUie Fw Eist including India.
""i thejChliu, the Phllllpplne»: the1111 l l l r <"- youth orgtnlitt lon- The Wal-
of jther LMIUC, Central »nd Souththe i American MUdonn; the Sundaythe j School, African MUsloiu: the
i Men's Club and Couples Club
keyfgram of the North Americanicontlnent.i The program will include •
"•creplt ip r e i e n t a U o n a, MM phmu, o fU l r « « interest in the mission work In
tftch »»«. Ttie Sunday SchoolehJMren will p»rtklp»te by»inging, with film and'recordson mission work. Refreshmnts
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will be provided by the LadlesAid Society.
The Luthertn Cluirch MIs-uuri Synod hM presently over1.300 millions working ln someSO different foreign fields, Rev.Stohs advised.
ENDORSE JUNIOR COLLKOtWOODBRIDQS- In a letter
to the Board of Freholders•titled by ArdavaM Houanyan,Pre»ld«nt of the Student Coun-cil, the student body of Wood-bridge Senior High School wentoff record as endorsing the e.vtablldhmoiit of a Junior Col-let* In Mlddlewx County.
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of First Peter at the 8, 10 and11 A.M. services. His assistant,Dieter Harte will preach at 9A.M. Under the direction ofRalph Parris, Minister of Mu-sic. the Crusaders will sing was in charge of flremakltjg.
will be held.
Hiking TrailUsed for Tt
Rosary SocietyInstalls Slate
COIONIA — Installation olofficers for St. John VlanneyAltar-Rosary Society was heldMonday evening in the schoolauditorium. Rev. Walter A.Radzlwon, pastor and spiritualdirector installed the follow-ing: Mrs. Robert Coholan,president; Mrs. Joseph Toma,first vice president; Mrs. F. A.Lurski, second vice president;Mrs. John Mahon, recordingsecretary; Mrs. Joseph Pryor,corresponding secretary andMrs. Edwin McAdam, treasurer.
The committee chairmen ap-pointed are Mrs. Joseph Cus-tode, program; Mrs. WilliamBurns, literature: Mrs. MichaelMikovitch. welfare: Mrs. Mar-tin Kearney, hospitality andMrs. William Baier, publicity. .
Rev. Radzlwon discussed the.meaning of the "Liturgy" and
consist of a concert at Lake a n s w e r ( , d que8tions concerningMohawk, including a combined «decent : literature."effort by both bands and sev-eral television programs.
Temple Beth Am cleverly
trials.Sixteen boys of the troop ac-
companied by Sid Homer, as-
local ChairmenFor MOD
COLONIA — Saturday, Boy WOODBRIDGE— M. JosephScout Troop 71 sponsored by Duffy, county March of Dimes
chairman, announced the ap-turned a hiking trail into test polntment of three new local
chairmen. They are LeonardCiuffreda, 454 Carteret Road,Port Reading, who will serve
sistant scoutmaster, left School|as chairman for Port Reading;17 at 9 AM. on their way toMerrill Park. At 12:30 P.Mthey reached their destinationthe long time span was ac-counted for by several rest pe-riods called in order for Eagle County.Patrol to demonstrate first aidwith tests on proper method
splints for broken legs and re- volunteers who will be seekingquire men ts for first and sec-ond class scouts covered.
funds to support the stepped-up battle against birth defects,
The windy day necessitated arthritis Rrid polio.the Troop's making shjelter andwind breakers and Hawk Patrol
"This is the Sabbath Mtorn"by Mandelssohn at 9 AM. At group broke up into two par-
Mr. Ciuffreda, a teacher atWoodbridge High School, lsjsecretary of the Port Reading,
The lake was frozen and the p ^ Company 1, a member!
10 A.M. the Westminster Choirsings "Wise Men Noble, WiseMen Three" by Ringwald. TheChancel Choir sings "Create inMe a Clean Heart" by Muellerat 11 A.M.
At the 8 P.M. SingspirationService, Rev. MacKenzie willspeak on "The Church's Un-derstanding of the Holy Spiritand Olossalalla." This is thefirst in a series of teachingmessages dealing with issuesand questions confronting theChristian Church. A discussion supplied by Fred IJarrls, com-
ties, with one going across the Firemen's Association, Elks,lake to send silent signals tottie other,
One of the picnic tables wasutilized to set up a compassand map reading display.
After lunch around the fourcooking fires, the boys engaged
mittee chairman.
Mrs. William Dangell, 70Pershing Avenue, Iselin, andRoy Doctafsky, 91 Main Street,chairman of the drive amongpharmacists of Middlesex
Mr. Ciuffreda •and Mrs. Dan-gell, each serving a 12th termas MOD chairmen, will head
Colonia Girl Feted
On 16th BirthdayCOLONIA — Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Yockovltch recentlyhonored their daughter, Candy,on the occasion of her sixteenth
of the New Jersey Exempt birthday with a surprise party
Knights of Columbus and local,state and national teachersprofessional organizations.
Mrs. Dangell is * member of;the Lions Auxiliary, Women'sClub of Iselin andjjGreater Ise-llri Improvement Association.
ddUiex County
GREINERFUNERAL HOME
Eat 1804 - AUGUST F. QRETOER, Director
44 Qreen StreetWoodbridge
P e t e rJanus. Kenna.
Rehearsals are
6}llce)Ave. tt ttta St.
(Cltru BwCon Btotlon)
the Ladles Aid, vice presidentof the Cootiettes, recording sec-retary of the Sons and Daugh-ters of Liberty and hospitalchairman of the Eighth Dlu-tricD VPW.
|Ir. Doctofsky, active ln pro-and civic affairs, is
'member of the WoodbridgeChamber of commerce, NewJersey Jaycees, National Asso-ciation of Retail Druggists andpast president of the countyPharmaceutical Society. H6 wasalso the New Jersey represen-
delegate tothe World Jaycee Congress in
Junior ClubwomenTo Enter Tourney
the. Shoeone-act farce, is
tw&uig mm, me mjo uismjcu an improvement/ Asaoci&vwni. «"•-» •.„,...•..--.., , . . . . .ln tracking and stalking as part qhe is secretary of the VFWar l c: Unden School, Cougnlinof second class requirements.
The afternoon's games in-cluded snow ball fights whichbroke up for a round of hotcocoa accompanied by cake
to be the entry fbt the JuniorWoman's Club offAvenel in the
drama tourna-The tourney
at WestminsterHall, WestfieldChurch.1,
Mrs. William Dean,
Presbyterian
drama
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
chairman, Is directing the playwhich will feature Mrs. AntoneSouta, Mrs, George Yates, Mrs.
Mrs. Cnstode announced aChinese Auction will be heldat the February meeting. Ar-ticles for this affair will becollected during the month atthe homes of Mrs. Cnstode, Mrs.Burns and Mrs. Mikovitch.
Members are requested tocontinue to save trading stampsand also clothing for the an-nual rummage sale.
Plans have been made for a•week-end retreat at BlessedTrinity Retreat Cenacle, Ster-ling, November 1, 2, and 3.Reservations may be made atthe next meeting.
Cancelled postage stamps arebeing collected by Mrs. RobertMcColgan for the Ebonite Mis-sions. Torn sweaters are beingcollected for the MarylhdllSisters by Mrs. Paul Silance.
The executive board willmeet, January 31, 8:30 P. Mj,in the school auditorium.
at the Colonia Civic Club.Music was furnished by the'impressions", a local musical
group.Students were In attendance
from colonia and Woodbridge.Junior High Schools, St. Bene-dict's Preparatory School, New?
Dickinson School, JerseyJefferson Edison Technical, andBattin High Schools, Elizabeth.
Joey Hollander, a recordingartist from New York City, en-tertained for the ma:in attendance.
guest*
Two Injured(Continued from Page 1)
Avenue, Staten Island, ai me*chanic employed by the )iAm-erican Mineral Spirits' Co.,':
Murray Hill, owners of the tanktruck, was sitting In the cabat the time of the explosion,police said.
Both Leckie and Schaeferwere taken to Perth AmboyGeneral Hospital in the Avenel-qolonja First Aid ambulance,Schaefer was admitted for X-rays and Leckie was releasedafter examination. r
Detective 8gt. Elmer (Qreen,who arrived to take charge o(the investigation, reported hahad to place Ricolardone underarrest for allegedly interferrlnawith the investigation. He lafree on $50 bond-
The tank truck was valuedat approximately $8,000.
SLIGHT DAMAGE
(Home Olftot)•at it«tt i
(A»oo»lt« OHloe)ws Ambor *nuu«
<1 Blooki Northot Qrctn atnwt)
Where FIRST U Tiw Nw»e Mtani V«n!"
being heldevery Thursday evening at thehome at Mrs. Souza, 45 DoreenDrive.
and Mrs,] PORT READWO — A _nre slightly damaged $& ostUing and shelves at jBunzy'swrla, Carteret Road, Saturdft*.Port Reading Fire Co., re-sponded.
k
A ChangeA great deal of tbe average person's
time is taken up frith politics — quali-fications of candidates, budgets, taxrates, new school construction and ap-pointments to name a few topics dis-cussed with regularity.
TterelOTcrtt" ir-rtfreahing once 4ft~;-^»aT b e r e f o e , g
a wrffle" f2 fliange the subjectOur choice is the Community Schol-
arship Program of Woodbridge Town-ship. Thk outstanding civic group issponsoring an informal lecture by Mrs.Alice Irby, assistant program director
offtaeof the College fcokrd Aftniaion Testsof the Educational Testing Service,Princeton. The lecture will be heldJanuary 16 at 8 P.M., in the Wood-bridge Senior High School cafeteria.
Mrs, Irby will discuss college admls-ticfis,.and procedures ..and we
heartily recommend attendance of
'DEARY'AAND OF AMERICA
parents of high school students whoplan to go on to college. Her topic willbe J'Getflnt Woodbridge TownshipStudents Into College." And what canbe more Important?
Commendable
A-great deal of credit is due theVIPS Association for raising funds tohelp send the United States BobsledTeam to Innsbruck, Austria.
The driTe and dinner-dance spon-sored by the VIPS last Saturdayproved so successful tHat the teamwas presented with a check for $1,500which will be used to defray expensesfor the trip abroad to represent thisnation.
The VIPs not only gave financial
assistance to the Bobsled Team but
much-needed moral support as. well —
for these typical American sportsmen
are not even residents of our Town-
ship.
The Independent-Leader Is proud it
was able to give the" needed publicity
td the VIPs project and at the same
time is happy that two of its staff
members were the "sparkplugs" of the
drive.
Last week, the Board of Educationtentatively introduced its 1963-64tchoftl budget showing a record-hightotal of $9,733,743 or an increase of$1,434,471 over the previous year.
However, indications are that beforethe week is Over substantial cuts willbe made in the budget.
The Board has met with the TownCommittee and, although no officialannouncements have been made, it iscertain changes were advocated in the
Board of Education Budgetfinancing or the proposed school con-struction and savings suggested inseveral of the appropriations. TheBoard worked on the budget last^ightand another session is scheduled. Thefigures may be changed before thepublic hearing on January 16.
With the Board and the Town Com-
mittee evidently working in harmony
the net result should benefit the tax-
payer.
letters to EditorEditor,Independent-Leader:
THE MAKT FACER OFJOHN D. KOIXE
Admire him. and I do. Jon?,D. Boyle i » o a » o t . t h e most
!productive writers I've ever hadIt he pleasure reading about. Theisctivitles of a Sport* Editor areso closely related with that ofthe paper that a reader often'associate* with the PftPtt every-thing he dws as part of the wayithe paper operates. I compH-
snd you the papef for having•him as your sports editor.
He is always alert to the read-ers as if they were present. Hi.*bejt foot always comes forwardin all his writings. His chwr-' fulness in his column promotes'friendliness, making you feelTe!co=r. H- is to bt prs!"d ?«rjslmpliclry of language and fich-jness of Imagination. He relates'incidents with such warmth
such a war, that one almostfeel* they are across from MrRoyle himself while he is tellinga story.
Under the Capitol DomeBy J. Jisepfc Bribbiis
TRENTON — Governor Rich-ard J. Hughes avoided any dis-cussion of possible aalea or In-come taxes lor New Jersey in
Where The Colt RevolverBy John T. runnintham had Apent at »ea when
Brash yo«A Swn Colt nwer^nly. 1« yean old,rrallr tonvlnid anyone In au-1 He had plJrtol* mad-,thorv that hw Pater.wn Oun first ColU failed BO misMill made the best fighting that the 0. 8. Patentwrajions of the 19th rentury.youldntgivehlniapa,but ox years of work In New til February, 1836. Sev.jrr^v paveU the. way for the,York and New JerseyurcKy Colt guns used by yes- W» won after g't himterdays Winners of the West part of a> Paterson textllt]
TPitf-'ioda>T'niw"fTlifl'Ty^gan^«'-«att-M'toM''sllnsrr's • 'profit*.
\, 'A e . m rvM. l«t everv- Iwte lMl C o I t ^ r e d to 1
1, 7r, .M* Pmir wars o u t Interchangeable parts;E r Tn" Jar wftTMe^Colt wanted to add the J
S . only the »«• JE^S^ff 1 . "SJf ^Colt pistol from oblivion. By.then Sam was m ComwcUut,. '">'and the--e hi* uun won him! l^orfet that notwense, .fame and fortune. tocken said. Mate some
Truly the Colt 4S belonged then get on the road.la Patersca — and there It thrm.would havo stayed I! inyonf' 8am did talkhad limned to Sam. m»0 building him a
•lit-born Sam Colt Own Mill, topped by a .discount in liLs Pa-vane shaped like a gun A •
days. H< had spent a fence surrounded the mill
fouH
-rss ., „
Last, but not least, his concen- Sam grew n thin beard on as glfU to leader,tration of hU particular belief his 18-year-old cheek* and world. including p o t e n tfor tfie United States Bobsled- toured every major city from Far Eastern countries.den is truly commendable. To Quebec to No* Orleans as Dr Next Sam tackled theexcessively writ* on one parti- Coult." wizard of •practical t a w In WashingtonCttlar topic means he has a dis- chemistry." -Dr. Coult" kr.ew President Andrew Jacktlnctly moral attitude. His con- or.ly enough < • r:emistry to rec- listened with Interest, but]eentratkm expresses what. he osnize that :..Tous oxide, or term wag ending. A fewconsiders to be truly worthy.. /laughing gas" made people do'cal leader* paid heed, or
A writer's view of a theme Is foolish thlnp on a public staue. haps It Just seemed Un-affected by one's own state of He won laughs and notoriety 'lnt^reiU-d after Sam piled Ibeing. He writes as he feeLi. aut never made any money. with food and drinks, UHow can ne writ* less than How Sam needed money: He horror of his tight-fistedspectacular since ha pnnci- carried with him a wooden rrs. Army brass, the realj)le* and goal to some of hL« model of a m.'.tl-shot firearm set. spumed the Colt pcommunity projects and sup- with a revolvir.i cylinder, wh:*.- and revolvers as usele.w.Because of the regional'ton-;next September 14. and be
ceptof«uchaJetport,theOov-;also scheduled lor r e a p p o i B t - j ^ ^ i ' ,eta:vlVies epi":om~izf ued" during"th" \omernor promised to ask the Fed-!ment.era! Government to reappraise' Juvenile and Domestic Rela-
a great foundation.
The latest crisis over Cuba providesthe Kennedy Administration with aready-made, feasible excuse to cancelout the tax cut that was promised toAmerican taxpayers a few monthsback, a cut that was supposed to havebeen effective from January, 1963.
The cost of the current mobilizationand of retaining reservists, and of vari-ous military moves, will be consider-able. But the truth is that a tax cutwould not have been justified anyhow,because of th? huge deficit now beingbuilt up, one which wfll no doubt bestaggering in size, by next June 30th,whatever the outcome of the currentwar crisis.
Tnr Cut addressing the opening session j the Federal Aid to Airports Act jtion* Court Judge* John J-'to john'RoylT'he'tnjiv'ilux uu» of ^ g Legislature on Tuesdayjas It applies to financialpartlc-jGrossl, Jersey City, and Mrs. INDEPENDENT LEMJER
In this connection It should be noted b u t P r o m l w d a.speclal messagelipation in airport construction.1 Aldona E. Appleton, of Perth, ' , "n,r6d_,.i n tnis cormecuon u snouia De noiea n t h e s u b j f c t Qn J & n u a r y 2g ^ ^ r e . w a i u a t i o n should con-!Amboy, expire on March Si and! G l0r la ClIr0<ie-'1
that the Administration recently post-i In a 12,000 word messageponed its latest estimate of the deficit, which touched upon many sub-allegedly because Congress remainedin session so long.
jecls pertaining to the State,Governor Hughes pleaded with
sider broadening the class ofiJuly 31 respectively. Magistratesairport facilities items eligibleiof Joint Municipal Courts i n ' ! .for federal construction aid, ac-|New Hanorer. North Hunter- i
Indep*n<3en i"L('ader ,cording to the Governor. Jan I. 1963jdon and Central Warren hold1
I the Legislature to Ignore ex-' In the lengthy speech, the appointments which expire toiDw Editor,itreme political partisanship in Governor'pointed out his com-lPebruary and April. j We would like to take this
Interestingly, the postponement was .solving major problems and tojmittee on farm land tax assess-) The terms of prosecutors in |opportunity to express o-ar sln-until after the elections on November, r e t a i n ft w n s e ° ' urgency "toiment is preparing a constitu-jCamden, Cumberland, Hudson,|cere appreciation for the won-
imeet the diverse problems of:tional amendment to permit Hunterdon, Passaic, Salem, Un-jd*1"*11! P^s.5 coverage 'he In-6th—Several weeks after the elections. W 0 K t h a n () progress that re-1 agriculture and other openJon and Warren counties expire dependent-Leader has g:'ven the
activity and programj of Col-onia Neighborhood i j . GirlScouts of America, during thepast year.
Thanking you aga:r., I re-main
Sincerely yours,Mrs. George K. EhrhartChairmanColonJa Neighborhoodi3'GirlScout» ofAmerica.
'Continued on Page 15)
Thus the Republican candidates areimain our unfinished buslness."ilands to be assessed by stand-:durin« 1963 and wiU be filleddeprived Of one Of their good points O f ! " " « « *• ' « ^^ance, n o ! « * * « t would maintain such b, the Governor, with Senate
r or j Democratic or Republican way Iand5
of dealing with urban renewal,with mental health, with high-way construction," said the
• jovmsor. "Traffic safety is not
attack—the impending large deficit,!which •Rill be the second, consecutiveheavy deficit.
All of which goes to prove oncethat cuts are easier talked about andlognize political affiliation"promised than enacted.
The Post Office Department, movingfaster than had teen anticipated, hasannounced that a new "Zip" mailservice would be in operation by July1st. Its main benefit would seem toapply to large firms sending out avolume of first - ckss mail, especiallythose using electrqnic processing ma-chines. '
The Zip stands for zonal improve-ment plan (there has to be a fine-sounding something that Zip standsfor, In government operation lingo).There are to be five numbers on letters•which are to be speeded on their way.
Zip Mail
This all sounds very fine, before the
T o l n s u « delineation
in their present socially approval. Two election boarddesirable uses. S a f e g u a r d s'members will be named in eachagainst abuse of such a law by county on March 1 next, with-those seeking speculative gain, out 8enate confirmation, i scould easily be written into well as one county tax boardsuch a statute, he said. In dit-member in Bergen, Burlington,cussing other problems of theiCamden, Cape May, Gloucester,!State Government, Hughes'Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer,jurged the lawxnaxers to keepiMiddleaex. Monmouth, Morris,
tions arising out of the reportof the State Tax Policy Com-mission and his later budget
various set, Sussex. Union and Warren"The world is growing up very on May 1, with Senate confirm-)
quickly around ns, and w? muitjation.
33 YEARS of SERVICETo the
Perth Ainhov Area
T. L WATSON & CO.ESTABLISHED 1S32
MO.VROE A. WEIAXTt Partner
MEMBER NEW YOBK ANDAMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES
Perth Amboy National Bank Bill-i ifAt the 5 tornrn (11
recommendations, the Governorl1* neither lag?ard In planning) Among the other bi* jobs toasked the Legislature to permitiour o w n growth and progress." be filled by Governor Hugheshim to submit his annual bud- n e concluded.
event, and it may well be that of the!set o n February n instead of,! later this month. ihopes and expectations comes to pass.
We hope they do. We recall the fanfare „ „
with which former Postmaster General
Arthur Summerfield announced his
TRENTON — Gprernor Rich-
iJ. Hughes will send 101 tm-
to.iporUnt to the
because of expiration of ternsare a membership on the 8tate
&
Parole Board in February;president of the State Clril
j Service Commission, and a
Uwla hire, but also of the public | ^of New Jersey. He admitted the'Mn
vaunted speed-up of mail, a few yearsjof the Governor and the Legis-back.
It is gqod" that the Post Office _
partment is interested in improving to be "made, not or5 lor 1963,lous
service and it is almost certain that noone will b | opposed to Postmaster Gen-eral Edward Day's latest announce- enactmentment. If it means faster mail service^we will all be delighted.
C0UDty "* State lrnls. and injbers of the SUte Fish and^ ^ ^ ^ G* e counil i AO t
theIU*
Execu-addlUonal 70
boards and commissionsbut for a much greater span of i c a u « d b? t n e «Plratlon ofNew Jersey's future.
The Governor recommendedof laws to further
terras" of tncumbanti. The latterSenate approval.
Mona Lisa Nonsense
The overly - famous painting 'MonaLisa" has been the center of quite aruckus in the French pres?. The paint-ing has been sent to the United Statesto be put on tour and the pros and consof letting the {amed painting go out-side France has stirred tbjb Latin temp-erment (not difficult to (ho) to a highpitch.
Some American writers, even artcritics, have noted that the Mona Lisapainting is really not anything toscream about. There Is absolutely nodoubt, however, that it is a worthypointing and done bygone of the world'sgreat all-time, all/-round citizens,Leonardo de Vince. !
But it's reputation is mostly the re-
sult of a tremendous publicity buildup,
the likes of which no other painting,
perhaps, has ever enjoyed. To actually
The terms of Superior Court* " d r I"»iJudges Kenneth c. Hand. West-lf million veh - - . w ,„,. T O ^ r o n n ; . B W - , . .'field. . Whipple,
to MM persons killed bycan In New Jersey in 1962. asixteen percent increase over thepreviius year. Present lawsdealing with drivers who Insiston drinking alcoholic beveragesare inadequate, he said,
The Ooremor renewed an
9 next, while the term of JudgeHarold A. Price, Morriitoim,expires on June 38. Judge Alex-ander P. Waugh, of Veronaj will
Council in April; twovacancies on the State Divisionof T|ax Appeals and one on theState Local Government Boardin July.
LEGISLATURE:—The 187thLegislature of New Jersey I*ready to settle down to baauunnext Monday after organliingfor the year.
Many of the problems facingthe 1963 teteion have been car-ried over from last year's le«<islatlve session. Senator CharlesW. Sandman, Jr.. CapeRepublican Senate leader, is exrpected to Increase the tempo
complete; his present term on his feud with DemocraticDecember 20 next. All art) ex-pected to be reappointed fayGovernor Hughes. The term of
look upon the Mona Lisa, in Paria ati'stabhshgfifteentih departmentthe Louvre, is a sad disappointment tomost Americans. '
It's good to have the famous paintr
ing put on display in the United States.
Inaugural recommendation tojjohn H. Gildea, of Trenton, asSupreme point Clerk, expires
fairs. Included in the new de-partment, which would be setup to aid municipal and county
*™Z'uSkntne^f aS£For one thing, it will dispell the over - t l e s c a r r l e d o n b y t h e 8 U t e : tte
c Division of StaU and Regionalselling, which has been done on this Planning: the DWsion of Lo-singular work. It will disappoint many, ^pevernment and the Local
, ,„ . ,. \!. ''Property Tax Bureau, and thewho will be expecting something really;Divisions of- Aging and Youthquite beautiful in today's sense of the' . The j need for construction ofword, And, as one art critic recently,!"H^t m »°f 1)°!^nLurlta ln!
. . . . . . . . . . , ' urban centers of the SUte was iwrote, the brutally frank American is stressed by the Governor whojgoing to say, automatically, upon see- o r M n l s ed a comprehensive pro-;<„„)* »n «» » ^ wwal for State participation toing it: "Gee, it s green." h g ^
emor Richard J. Hughes ai thesession progresses into t h espring months.
Both houses of Legislature are(Continued on Page 15)
GUMOR GIRLS
• OlartmtChariM MWTO Gregory — November Z7, 1904 • Deeenber 10, 1961
Th. iBtepadcsi-LMder pubUtbcd wetklj on Tfanrtdiy 7*1n Gictn l l t n t , Woodbfldft, N. J. — TeL MI M i l lTM Cuttnt Pttu pabUihK «a rrUt| , 1M AM.
kM.
I l l KaHiflit Ifcnue, Cutcnt, N. 1. — T*L El 1-HM
WOODBBIDGE PUBUSqiNG COMPANYUwrenee F. Campion, President ti Treasurer
— O u jnt HM; Sll MMtbi ftli (ujable In tdnncc — Bj l u r l u lie par p*r>-bj null IS inii i
proJecta Mlt g ^ He;also declared consideration Isbeing givea to salary revisionand adjui&uftt for State em-ployees u well as the mileagerate paid for the use of personalautomobiles for State business.
Governor Hughes declared hehope* the current study con-ducted by the Federal AviationAgency win indicate air trafficcontrol win be capable of ac-jebmodatint the propoaed jet-;port in Butttnfton and Ocean;counties. Such a Jetport wouldbe one of the few airport* cup-able of satisfyinj the regional[needs at the supersonic tram-I he said.
DIM''
"The color ii nice, but it looki a littk tjgjbl inthe sleeves."
DOUBTFUL?
ya« feel a bit reluctant about applying lor a loon,
D O N T be, That's why we are in buiintu We art
•We to grvi you reltoWt financiol advice]
ly making o l*an wnely, you can meet that
pacted emergency Of lokc oa»o«roQe o( OR
rwitty rkct may SAVE you money
i I
COME I I I A l l SEE US TODAY
Woodbridge
BACKING HOLES:MMMU* Uir» rrtdar I A.M. U> 1 P.M.
»renin«i ( PJ1 U I P.M.
3 Locations For Your ConvenienceMAIN OFFICEAVENtL OFFICE
383 Avenel St.*t Mtana Aft.)
AVENELSt. b Moon Ave.
WOODBRIDGE
ISEL1IS OFFICE
1412 Oak Tree Road
1SEUNMember Federal Reserve System-Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
January 10, 11, 1963 PAGE ELEVENI I . - P l
'Golden GirVCards Awarded
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l,.svjf Mnrjan, IJ CWeland Avenue, Colonia, In shown rereWlnn herIHIIHIH fmm the Army Nurw Corpa from Brl* Oen. Henry S. Murphey,, ,1 ,,f Walter R*e4 General Hospital, Wanhlnjton, I). ('. An Army mime
',„ \|nrt.»n wan aligned to W»Il»r Rffd in May, 1961, a* head nume at| l ] s nmvalrncfnl area at Forwt Olen, Md. Her 10 year* of M-rvIre look,,,„ .md Frame. The major'ii tinier. Mn. Viola White, alno renldes at the
Cleveland Avenue addrett.
}/,ss
\\r\i\v
\nnotte Capodonnoof Joseph Caruso
Parochial PTAMeets Tonight
of PTAParochial
by
. .... !il,ni( ofI <\l|K>'
..: .Mr and.:... : i um
•! it: il Mrs• lit rilcnr
."..,, 3,turJ I8EUN-Au ("hmch of » »' a i Cecelia*
v ; Nixon School i u held last night and
hrr'ptrriu-trtcher confemitcs tois ii'lirfd In «t»rt promptly at 7 PMv lure, fanh- Oroup meetings will bf held:.(i:nK In a at which parVnis will bo m-.md (rauir- struct*d now to preparr clnl-
.miv.rd with dren for trw examinations,A double wnjeh they will uke next wfclt
iiirf iM'arls A business meeting and so-
-.k *:Ui or- f,.rfnce, »i i 45 in Our Udyof Lourdci Hall
i flu:: Juan, Oufst weaker, who alno. if choM' a tpoke la«l ev*Mnj, will be Dr•, notching E. A P«rt«nope, Diplomat of
Uw American Board of Inumal••: !'•! Edison M«dk:ln* and St. Cecrllai
;>!und a:- School phyHclan Dr. Psrtfnopelii,.:, 9ch<>al. will itprak on the MibjN't of
: . a bv K Heart Murmuri".
COLONIA - Card! slKnify-R thr rcclplentR are "Golden
Girls" in the Olrl Scout 50thanniversary sale were present-nd at the regular meeting ofBrownie Troop 187, Neighbor-hood Two with Leader Mrn.Robert Rer.gCT,oi..LKllm)er Dr.
Recipient* of cards in'rHCDg-nltlon of dales of 25 or moreboxes of Girl Scout Cookieswere as follows: Karen Regan,Jo Ann Hadesty, Oall Master-ly. Dfborah Reale. Oayle andDayle Ber&er, Lorrle Brozanskl8usan Essex, Patricia Kozlow-
lr KSd Ciunermi Austin.An Rfter thp holidays Christ-
mas party featured Carol slng-InK. Befrejiltmentg were servedprior to a "Talent Parade" inwhich the whole Troop parti-cipated. The entertalnmen1
consisted mainly of telling stor-ies and Jokes and Included thefollowing specialty numberspiano solo. "Whit* Christmas"by Gail Masterly; and duet of,"Everything I» Coming UpRoses," by the Berger twins.
A miwtcRl stick game waplayed: similar to musicalCIIHIIK, and Judy Bruder waitho winner. A grab bag gll1
pxcliiuiKP wa.s hold.
Mrs Bt-ruor. and Mrs, Geral(Must.cilv, assLstant leader, re
'pruts the «irls made hollda;:<ifis from plastic detergenand bli'aoh bottles. Utiltzlnicmks for feet and snout amlul'ininu: it, with wallpaper, feland a curly pipe cleaner, amfinally paintliiK features 0'ih.v turned a bleach bottle intoa clever plKRy bank. Silver wascut into wing shapes and golnrkrack employed to tie . ccopper pot cleaner for hair 1a stymie an«el« head with se
Hadassah ListsHusband's NightCOLONIA—Monday, a meet-
tni «f bo»r* of dlwotors otColonla Chapter of Hadassah»as held with Mrs. HaroldSchiller, 860 Woodbridge Ave-ue, Avenel.Mrs. Jerome Berkowlte, pres-
ident announced the regularmeeting date has been changedto January 22, S P.M. at Ave-Tlei-tTBtonra Jewtsh Cormtmnlty
teatured.Mrs. Melvln Schleslnger,
chairman reported a donorluncheon will be held March26 at the Americana Hotel. Achartered bus will be provided
An educational report wasgiven by Mrs. David Schoen-berg, education co-chairman.
A "Husband's .. Hlght" 1 sscheduled for March 11 meetingwith Mrs. SchUler in charge ofaiVangernents.
Mm. Tilden Isaacs, YouthAllyah chairman announcedcard party will be held April22 with net proceeds going toEleanor Roosevelt MemorialFund. A special tribute to th<memory of Eleanor Roosevelwho was World Patron of'iproperty to Rabbi Herbert Wlt-
EECGIVE KEY TO NEW HOME: Rabbiand Mrs. Herbert VVitkln are shown receiv-ing the keys to their now home from MurrayHeller, president of Temple Beth Am's Men'sClub which has assumed the responsibility
of mrrlinc the mortraite payments. I^ft torlRht. Mrs. Heller, Sisterhood president'. Mrs.VVitkin. lUhhi VVitkln. Mr. Heller and How-ard Florman, president of CongregationBeth Am.
Rabbi and Family Move Nuns AddressInto New Colonia Home
COLONIA — With a greatdeal of Justifiable pride, Mur-ray Heller, president of TempleBeth Am's Men's Club, pre-sented the key to the newly-completed home On the Temple
his duties at Temple Beth Am,replacing Rabbi David Schien-feld who was leaving. A gradu-ate with a B.A. degree from Rosary Society on Monday eve-
Youth Allyah and recipient offirst Henrietta Szold Award(Mrs, Szold was the founderof Hadassah i.
kin Monday evening.The Men's Club has under-
taken the charge ol meetingthe mortgage payments on the
A study group meeting will home, the latest in Us effortsbe held this Monday with Mrs.!Milton Kushner, 5 Chase Ave-nue, Avene).
Armed, TooTwo Irishmen had landed In
features attached to pink Ghana and taken a room In a|Rnd
t btt l Th ro
to further the progressivegrowth of Temple Beth Am. Inthe past they raised funds fdran urgently needed school busand also supplied the Templebuilding with necessary chairs
bottles. The groupalso' made "Button Banks" andNrw Year calendars.
JL'ANITA I>. BOSCOEBKTROTIIKI) The en«i«f.mrnt of MUi Juanita I). Koi-tof to Richard D. Zietenbalf,11 I Of rut Strret. Iwlln, haabrrn announctd by htr par-enu, Mr. *nd Mn. John R M -cor, I6« Wood Avenue, t'olo-nU.
MiM Ro*rof I* a graduate<H Woodbridie High Schooland r»rk Btauty Hcbool.Newark. She b employed byContinental HtylUti, lvlln.
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J • > c:y Refrtaiunenu *IH b* M-rvcdl «*r "*w«. » ir»d»»l* «>' 'h*mothrri of chlldit-n in «"»' high sriiool, wrrei In
la«ira conducted by MM **•• v- s- *"*' »ntl •• m * n -Ar.nali fl»rs and MlM Marilyn Ki-at »«« »f H"'««»P U«u«t, Ue-c.ock ^ H H O S U M F I for PTA 1 were "»
a tht mothew of Mrs 8»ckett'»•*lu« run and Mrs. BoUers claMc«. SWKET AUELINKS
|PTA To SponsorMovies Jan. 19
COLONIA— "Saturday." theimovie clown will return toSchool 17 on January 19 as
jp. T. A. again sponsors, "8e-i lee led Saturday Movies tor;Chlldren " Recreating "Satoday" will be Mrs. Donald Lie[besklnd.
j Mrs. Seymour Reiner, chair-man report* that feature forthe first in a series of six movies will be, "Seventh Voyageof Slnbad." The movie will be'shown ai 12:30 PM. and 2:30JP M . volunteer mothers will be,on hand to supervise and as-sist the children.
hotel. To their surprise theyw«re attacked by mosquitoes, aspecies of Insect new to them.
They turned out the light andcrawled under the sheets. Tim
roughas a fireflythe window,he groaned
"They're coming back with Ian.terns looking for us."
peeped out.flitted In througl
"It's no use,"
Rabbi Witkin, his wife Pearland their children, Joshua, 8;Rachel, age 5; Marilyn, age 4and Haskel, l'/i, have takenup residence at 228 ClevelandAvenue moving here fromHighland Park.
It was in September of 1062that Rabbi Witkin took over
RosarySocietyISELIN — A record attend-
ance was reported for themeeting ol St. Cecelia's Altar
SisterhoodPlans PlayFor Children
COT/)NIA - The CouncilPlnym. a. drama/group of theNntlonal Council of Jewl&h Wo-mrn will present 9 play, "SIT,Slob and the Cryu.g Princess-April 17 under the sponsorshipof Sisterhood of Temple BethAm. this children's play willlie staged at the Jewish Com-munity Center, Cleveland Ave.
Mis. Murray Heller, presi-dent announced the dedicationceremony to honor Sisterhoodfor its donation of the Torahs,will be held February 1 Instead[of previously announced ,Ji'uary 18.
Mrs. Ralph Lesser, TJ.S.T."leader reported a group Of 70children enjoyed themselve* atthe dance and social eveningheld during the holidays. Th6next U.B.Y. meeting is sched-uled for January 15 with Mar*ty Simon, national awards andstndardfi chairman as gutftspeaker.
Bight representatives fromthe Colonla; U.S.Y. group willattend a regional convention tobe held In Cranford on Febru-ary 1, 2, and 3.
A full course, sit-down din-
ning. Approximately 350 mem-bers attended to hear theguest speaker, Mother MaryCornelia Boyle, OSB, Mother-General of the Eastern Pro-vince of Benedictine Sisters andSister Francis Augusta, Mis-tress of Novices at the Mother-
ner,andYeshlva University, New York
In 1951, he was ordained InSeptember 1953. He then at-tended Brandels University,Waltham, Mass., working In thefield of Near Eastern and Ju-daic studies towards his Mas-ter's degree. He served -asRabbi at Congregation Tlkvas,Dorchester, Mass., later serving Cornelia had as her topic, "The tact Mrs^ Sternbachat Fulton
planned for "Cabaret Night*March 23 report Mrs. Jerom*Lerner and Mrs. AJbert Gold*man, co-chairman,
Mrs. Martin Sternbach ilstill accepting last minute re-servations for the Pines week'
house in Elizabeth. Mother end, January 25 thru 37; cm
at Congregation Tifereth Is-rael and Community Center InEverett, Mass,
Members of the congregationwll have an opoprtunlty to meetRabbi Witkin and Ms famiySunday between 2 and 5 PM.when they will hold open house.
Place of Woman in the ModernWorld."
The Rosary Society met firstin the church for recitation ofthe Rosary and Benediction,with the business meeting af-
ALCATRAZNeal O'Hara has a definition
for the Federal prison known asAlcatraz: "The pen with a life-time guarantee."
Hall,The society completed plans
to sponsor at hat show Febru-ary 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. in OurLady of Lourdes Hall. Admlsslon at a nominal fee will in<elude refreshments. Children Lourdes Hall,
dancing to a live bandtop entertainment a n
8-8809.
terwardln Our Lady of Lourdes Brunswick, starting tomorrow.The next meeting of the Al-
tar Rosary Society will be ballFebruary 4, 8 p.m. As usualthe Rosary and Benediction inthe church will precede' thtbusiness meeting and social la
liiirin-dly A PTA cake « k will be held IKEUN - The|8undV after all Mawi Moth-'Chapter of Sweet
Cloverleaf The movies have been se/lect-Adellnes.ed for children between the
'em of Mm Pwiians cUu will In< , rtitcrtiiined at a spaghetti ages of four and 12. Due to.imii 1600 supply and s*ll Utr cakes. Mr» dl.mer given at Uie Italian-ipopular demand, candy Will befrom the Joseph B*nd»r is in charge. A:iwrtc»n club, Carteret. Tues»!on sate at the movies in ttoe all
a»m*d by Mr». John Evanoff.'d.iy ipurpose room of the school.
CMROUI Keeps Going Great\'" winder Chevrolet is » popular with a choice like this: the luxurious Jet-smooth< '<•'•'•vnilct. lively low-priced Chevy.II, sporty rear-engine Corvair, and gjffjfffffgjg
•MI n-i'W version* of America's only all-out sports car, Corvette, ^^wtm^T I N mikt iron pnffc
depend*
Impala Sport Seian-vne of IS Jet-»mootk <
Chevrolet/
Hi, vrolet Impala Sport Coupe- '""'». '-"i. u,nd cumfurt k>i>u'U go fur irt«(«»i(/|
C»nHiir MotiM Hub Coupe->thn bucket *tat interior
Wievy U Nova W Station Wagon-lharea the easy-care features of the big Chevrolet
Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe-there't also a new Sting Ray Convertible
Sf <' four entirely different kinds 0/ cars at your Chevrolet dealers Show
S«»ITH AMBOT IN CARTEBET W
Chevrolet Godeiy Chevrolet, lie. J I M Chevwlat, lac"' st ~n 1-1IW M «o«v,.t An^-lU Mi l l Aw^U »-
IN PERTH AMBOT
Totf Chevrolet, I K .1M New Brans. Mt^Bl MIM
CJirst B a n k NOW OFFERSI COMPLETE BANKING SERVICEAT THREE LOCATIONS*
How do you choose your bank? For convenience?Service? You get both^ at First Bank, plus plenty offriendly interest in your tanking needs. In fact, youget three times the convenience at First Bank, withthree offices to choose from. Get on the road to thebest in local banking by heading for the First Bank
ce nearest to where you live, work or shop.
Irst Bankand TRUST COMPANY•FORDS • PERTH AMBOY • AVENR-CQ10NIA
Now JerseyMUtnn noMAL OIPO«rr WtUMN6( COHWMTIOH
under 12 will be admitted frefcThe members of the group
will participate In a weekendretreat at the Cenacle, New I I
WITH NEWAVENEL-COLONIA
OFFICE OPEN
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(Continued from Edit. Page>HI hick followed Sam Colt
un« Colt to make 1.000 rw6l»-j'e> Oopyrtgre n to use against Mexico, butNew Jerse/ Tercentenary Com
Down and down went theiSwn hesitated Everything had missionP»teram Patent Arm* Co., un-;be«n told In Paterwn - arms.
Hi arranged • 'frmoMtrationiui by 1143 Oolfi backers with- 'machinery, tool*, everythingon the Cap«ol steps for Prtsi-'drew support. Colt left Pattr-|8am Colt couldn't eren finddent Marflb Van Burto Tboseiioo penniless. He had one M - one of Ml Psterson-made pis-earriage waitod nearby Severaljaet he knew nothim about: tols. Walker hid left Mi ColtColt pistols barked out In rapid'Capt. 8am Walker of the Texai: revolver in Texwfire Van Burtns team bolted Rangers, who In 1111 had g^,, designed a new model.in panic and the driver was'Ssaflit Kwral Colt weapons, "nm nwdtftciTtani by Wtfter. w e r e
playschool Nurseryi Board Meets Tonight
WOODBRIDOK — The
ScoutsThree \PM> Members
AVENEL — Three new mem-TI of Oirl
« -tcniint board at the Playschool
Nursery nil! meet
Sisterhood Has TalkAbout Tor ah Fund
AVENKL—The January meet-ing of Sisterhood B'rtsi Jacobwas presided over br Mn. Mel-t hlM .f «K. hnm. «• ^ ScW^nWr. flee presidentN at the home of M o r , , , ^ ^ in<J pr0WdurT.
rvotit Troon M6 M r " ^ M r * A C t s s i l UiA *" " "* Awnel-Colonla Jewish" * v " , members art Invited to attend. Cbmlminity Center. The Dvar
Invested at the recent,in panic and the driver wasTWOgtit K p ;«ilA m««ftcrtton ythreirn out of the carriage and Meanwhile, Colt turned else-jand Induced Eli Whitney of meeting of the troop at t™killed No one in Wsshir.(rton,wh*re. He made a successful.Whltnerrillf, Conn, U) makeihome of Mrs Frank Hrenocik,
j i l f Walker;
enrollingses-
a o n B 7 ^
was read by Mrs.Drescher.
Mrs. Sidney Nochlmwn, vicepresident of wayi and means.speak to Colt, much underwater mine — and blewjthe 1.000 pistols for Wslker.;!,,^,. Mitchell Place. Monica . .
lew buy weapons. two N»vy ships to pletfes m/Two yean later thr succey of[M r o l J a n e coning »nd JuanlU 4*e l o l 3 •» t ™ s wl" *• •*" Introduced various projectThen General Thomas S.idemonstratlon - but Navytlw Coll revolver in Texas em.lVon H w l e r K r , w^comed . " ^ f o M H e morning sejste^dulrmen who m e reports on
Jew?, hard pressed in aarfar*>aders argued that the emboldened Sam to open hU arm* m t o membership.against the Semlnole Indian* ways of kUUni were more hu-j plant In Hartford
to 11:43 Al l . The nurseryfOieTr committees'_ , "wen arranged,11 n<m-«ct*ri*n. non-profit
i" Ftoiida. bought 50 o! Sams mane. He made a waterproof 8am Colt made his fortune(OT Q^nn OConnelJ.chairman.,««• *» * u t e eerUfled. It Ueu:w in ;h'e spring of 1838 and cable for Samuel F. B Morse'siin Hartford: he left an ertUjflonn were «unf by the (iris, "cAvf him & draft on the twem. telegraph lyatem. Sam Colt had mated $15,000,000 when he dledlusompanlttl on the accordionjaddition to the American U -
_ . . . . _ . . .—i - i. _ . . _ jgjon JJIJJ oorner of WestfleldMexico brought theitol wasnt basically
mfnt to- SSW idea*, but no money.
ssm put ih«: small fortune War with,:i rr.> pockets and sa:lfd north- prosperity that»ard to «de«in himstif. TheeludMl Colt, but only
CHved hu Me, ht Walker r»me East In 1846 to been
mat $ln 1882. Th< 18« Walker pU-|by PstrlcU Oreen
ett |f ?Completion has been achieved; Avenue and Uberty Street.
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pgblleatlon
Tanlayweek's4e each aitiUanat wcrl
rayablt In a4ranee
NOTE NO CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN OVER FttONt.MUST BE SENT IN.
MEKWT «-Hll
ESTATE • • FEMALE HE4LF WANTED •••' SERVICES
The Torah Fund was thesubject ol a talk liven by Mrs
»»Med at the new t ^ j , Lehnm. Mrs. fcehmarrth A i U
WICKCLEAN1NO WOJTHW. pttVTOTOIHMO by public
time Call Molll Mappen, ME-: tea<**r. All subjecu4-»l It or ME 4-1410. 1/10 I U) I. Ctll6M-2Mi
is president of the Sisterhood WOODBRIDGE HOUSEWIVEfl A MOTHER8 QtNVB 8 P R A y r N 0
Adath Iaratl. Trwton. and is PLASH " "-""' " " " l41"'"M w « " * i w onational board of Worn-
Mayor says no UJ School- Home coordinatingn Woodbridge. Every- work 10 to JO hours a week
—Refrigerators, <bedroom sets. All colors.
January on »i:
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY
. now looks to tourist jWe,j» fOr Vet - and featuring accepted. For interview call4 bedrooms, large living room,;Chalken, ruiton 1-4216eat-in kitchen. If you are took- 1:00 P-M |£Wing for a home that's u good1" ' ~ ~as new. this Is it. A big buy for INSPECTOR*- Process in- . . . . . . . _ . . „ .so little. Dreams do cum specters, experienced in using t w w k i t ; 0 0 A M to ,„.„,through micromewrs and plug gaugf*. S u n ( i , y by appointm<"".
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New Jobs and
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40 Mary Avenue. Fords
PorchesAlterations — Additions
Basements — AtticsRoofing — Siding
Dormers — Garages
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j All Repairs
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or.ly. Near allME 6-9052.
CHRISTMAS BILLS
, PILED UP' ISELIN—Oongrfgation]C»il TODAY lor the AVON op- gholom sponsored a
'portunity to earn good money coloring contest recent;?,]1:1 your free lime w a r home. w i n n f f s w r r e announcrd s s |
'Outomer* are waiting for sen- io»-jwe from »n AVON Representa- Kindergarten and Mistuve. Call Mrs Alex Ml 2-5146 category. JetTrey Hel lc ./or home Interview. 1 10 prize, and Laurie Cohen,-—• ond prize: second pradr• MALE HELP WANTED • nory. Robert Cohen, firs!~ and Linda Bound, second |
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New Jersey plastic wire & in- Msrkel. second prize.;sulaLing Co. Job includes manii- Friday evening sentc«s |ifacturing, specj estimating A- the Tempi?, will start at i f;scheduling. Good salary & bene I: will be a Family Night,''fits. Will assist In relocating, birthdays and annlverWrite details Box jrM-220 c 0 reirbrated. A special
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The Oncg Shabbot willINSPECTORS — Experienced sponsored by Mr. and Mr
• inspectors familiar with sur- E. Striekerface plate set-ups; inspection Saturday morning servi<of stampings, castings and ^ p Temple will begin st
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female dog. White chest. De-;ter.tion P. Haucke, Buchanan horse wanted to go another Joember 18th m Iselln Awver* Electtxal Producu Corp., 225 he to&sed me for It.to 'PENNY". ME 4-0225. Route *J2. Hillside, N. J, ; — Winston-Salem
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LEGAL NOTlCfcB
and to w«l»e *ny Informalities Inbiddig If I d I Hbidding If It dee'ml It In HeTnlereat so to do.
w , Thl form of oontraet requiredhid'der upon 'Ifturning nuch «et|ti he eiecuted by the sur.ceastul
and wanei* prtvalllne; in thli areatt b id bmutt be paid on the work.
BW bond or eertltled check
- willi . .
Moss: prompt* »nd in good odndltlonwin be refunded his payment, andmy nnn-bldder upon returning such* t will be refunded IS 00. Dfpositby check only.
Bldi will be submitted on old'" form In three (31 copies aublei i to
requirements Hi forth In iperlfi
. • i, com,„.« iilnvcd
i - . . . i
• lie roe-
form of contract aoci-nr» obtainable at the
d t of B
bidders may be examined by bid-ders In the law office of FrftiiclsC. Foley, 1430 Oak Tree Rend, Ise-ttn, N>w Jersey,
BOARD or EDUCATION OFTHE TOWNHHIP OFWOODBRIDOEwooDBRinae. NEW JERSEY
HELEN H. ANDERSON
11540y
1 1.. 1/10/(3
USOAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
NOTIOS TO PERSONS DI8IRINOABSENTEE BALLOTS (Civilians)
Hi! if yon are a Qualified and teiit-the amount of 10% of the bid prloe I tered voter ot the State who expectBahall accompany each bid. . . - . . - . .py
Swceaaful bidder aball furnishproof of adequate Insurance enver-age. Succesaful bidder shall also herequired to furnUh » ptrformanitF
to be absent outside ot the State onFebruary id. IMS, or a qualified and
LEGAL NOTICES
tered TOter of the Btate who eJpectsto be absent outdiM of tM SUM oAFebruary It, 1881 or a qualified andregistered voter who will be withinthe fltate on February It, 1M3, but1
because o! Illness or physical dls-reRhtered voter who will be within; ability will he unable to cast your,the Btnte on February 16, 19M,< tout ballot at the polling plnre In yourDecMtM of Illnens or physical dli- ' • F
bond Inprice.
full nmniint it contract
y ,DecMtM of Illnens or physical dli-Bbllity will be unable to cnst your1
ballot U the polling place In yourThe succeasful bidder ahall de-i district on uld clutf, and you e>slre
termlne from the electrical <i»n-ito vote In the annual Fire Commlr
Admlnittratlon Bulletin*,! The BoarrI of Kducailnn will re-
tractor on the Job, the type ofelectrical outlets used at the loca-tion of fnrli machine and thanfurnish each machine with the— " * * * tfie'oifflil, feiny
School Street, Womihrldrf.llnR, n ill reNew1™!" sealed bids for Industrial Arts
Machinery nnd Equipment for theJen** mm-iniirrj mm M|iupmrni tor tnei ™ h * Nn bidder shsM wtthdraw Ms Mil Woodbrldge Junior Htiih School.
nubllclty for a period of fflrty 1401 davs after Equipment to bo shipped as ait-openlnK of hldi without the eon-i'horrMd bv the Board of Education, i tne mate or new jersey,sent of Uie Board of Education of! Bid" "HI be received at the Art-! The Board of EduotloThe Tow"SihTp~or WdoWriatfe. -'A^tmlmirtmren BlllUIni, Bchodi Blreet.tTowheHp oJ WoMbridie
In.
sloners election In Fire District No4 of the Township o< Woodbrldne tobe held on Februnry 16, 1M3. Kindly
LEGAL NOTICES LRGAI. NOTICES
are ttstloned or o n be found, or iflHew'Jeney at 1:00 P.M., PrevailingTOU desire the military eervlc» ballot Time Monday. Januarj 21, 1M3.
"llt?r?U«X % " " A - . ^ 1 " "J> ™nth' wlth ""'warded to him, atatlni '" Jour •P-'waining).
LEflAI NOTICES
Township ot Woodbrldge In theCounty of Middlesex, State of NewJeney:
Being known and designated ae
plication that he 1* over the ageot twenty-one years and stating his
Wlt» or apply In person to the \m-U,denlgned al once, requealliiR tnal Vjon
f d d U
district on ssld date, nnd you desire.,.,,,. „,,„ „ _ . . . _ , „.to vote In the annual Fire Commls-ltiowd or can be found.sinners election In Fire District No. Forms of application can be ob7 of the Township ol Wondhrldge to tnlned from the undersigned.be held on February 16. 10IU, kindly!write or ripply In person to the iin'-|derBlRtifd ut nun;, requesting that n>civilian absentee ballot, he
fluchyour horn*
requut must tuui .nnrt thedenlgned al once, requealliiR Vjont home «..„,,,„, „.,,. lplr n l l u l r n s
civilian absentee ballot h« forwardedU, W|,|rl, ,tl l.h h n M o t R|,oulrt tie sent
tentlon l« cslled to the fart thet;vVoodbrld«e. New Jersey at 10:00,nni les« than the minimum aalnrleslAM, Jnnnnry 31, IMS.
Alberts, jp^ wage* prmlllnn in this «r»s
All Insurance and bonding com-ito you. Such request must statepanles concerned shall be accept- your home address, nnd the adrtrensable to the Board of Education and U o which such ballot should beshall be llremed to do business In sent and must be sinned with yourthe Btate of New Jersey. slunature and state the reason why
- - - atlon of the you will not be able to vote at yourr rld«e rea«rv«a usual polllnn pln<-e. No civilian ab-
the right to relect any and all bids sentee ballot will he lurnlihcrt ory , M .
Bl(1" rnust he submitted on at-v A ,n r t Va>es p w l n in a r s t,,,,.ii ivv.:«m»t s» :pMff l -CMtmt! w o n m- JH^f? W forrj, ma not luumittts• , ' _ ,,,i,inn Uhor ind rnateriale. Ton thl/i form will not be considered.P , . . . n TOIIIHF i»>~' >••» •« .»- . . - . . . i- - • , . « . . . i Thi< form or contfjact required
* Bid bond or rertlfled check In the.Swclflcatlnns may be obtained at'to be ewcuted by the »ucces»fulMurray smount «f 10'" of tl>« bid price ihe Office of BupertnteTulent of
i/'.,fli-lrl shall •rcomptnv esch hid. Brjiooln, AdmlnlstrsMon Ititlldlnn,K J Bucceasfill bidder on contract jSrhoo
• • • • - - 'ni iUr— -Street, Wnodbrldne, New
and to waive any Informant1** Inbidding If it deems It In IM b u tIMcmt JO to da. ..
Thi< form or contfjact requiredb t d b th f l
bidders may be examined by bid(lers In the law office of Francisfj. .Foley' 1430 Oak Tree Road, Ise-
!)V
D . I U . « - . . . . bidder on!*• ynrk involvlni Isbor and material.
shall furnish proof of nrlffiuale In-i No bidder pliall withdraw his bid. surenre coveratt. He ah«ll also bel f o r a period of forty 1401 dav« after
»"'r(»,,ir»d to furnish a performarlee'openlnK the bld> without the <ron-1* bond In full amount nt foturnct «*nt of the* Bosrd of p.ducatlon of
ot\rt t n* Township of, Woortbrldne. At- HtLEN H. ANDERSONr v , , „ „ , „ „ , * a>4 hmitln* r.m.l*ntlon U called to the rvtf that I Reoretanr
Harold; ' n l M concerned shall be atcent-jnot lees than the minimum aalarlenll. I. 1/10/JJMlltonabl* » the Board nt ld i i« t lon and; — '•' h l l b l lenad to do butlneat In
Un, New Jersey.BOARD OP EDUCATION OFTHE TOWNSHIP OPW00DBR1DOIWOODBRIDOE. NtW JEU91T
forwarded to any applicant unlessrequest therrMr la received not les»than fight day* prior to 1.1 elec-tion, and contains the foregoing In-formation.
Dated: January 10. 1963,CHARLES BANKO, SecretaryBoard of Fire Commissioner!4th Fire DistrictWoodbrldne TownahlpSmith Street, JCeasbey, N. J.
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nnd must, br: sinned with yournnture: nnd atnto the, reason wliyjyou will nnt Iw nbla to vote at yourusual polllni? plnce. No civilian ab-sentee, ballot will be furnished orforwarded la any applicant unlAntrequest therefor In received notthanIon,
DiUect: January 10, IW3.OEOROB FEHDINAND8EN,
SecretaryBonn! of Fire Commlssloneri
• District Wo. 1Fire House, Corlelle StreetFords, N. J.
maintenance (eicept gasoline" atidiliol " iT ln Block J39-K on map en-vraehlng). I titled "Revised map of Booievdt
When vehicles require repair, they''*''1
lust be plckd up and returned to'ollce Headquarters by the Lessor. |Repnlrs requiring more thnn
twenty tour (24) hours will neces-sitate Lessor supplying replacementvehicles on a loan blels withoutcharge. Loan car must meet speci-fications for police vehicles
„, situated In WoodbrtrtgeMiddlesex County, W j , ,
No 2. September 10, tH4.Bora, Civil Knilneer is (Sur-
veyor" and filed In iji* MlddleseiOounty Clerli'i Office Janusry U,
Mnpthe .
and designated
M4.
No.annum ior pouco vemcici. I"" " n ...» u iBid* must be accompnnled by Burnham Drive, Fords, N J.,da must be tccompnnled by
1 or certified (beqll made pay- The apprmlmate amount of the
'''
cash
In the ajnoon""ot"'te'ii 110%) per-is'ThiTslim of Nineteen thousand,of the total bid. iFlve Hundred, Scventy-sli (ll«,-
^ n t M.lerlPLBABBTAKENOr that»ealedbids for the purchase of a FlreTruck will be received by The Board
• 9 M | Specifications, bid proposal formi57«001 Dollnrn more or iess together~~" land envelope may be obtained In with the costs nt this sale.
'the Office of the Business Adtnlnls-| Together with all nnd singular thetrator, First Floor, Municipal Build- rights, privileges, hereditament* and
day. prior to the . t e . | ^™ t a " t h l > 'oregolngjH o u M
lnj,Hew
#1 Main Street, Wood"Jersey from S:M A.M.
g1 ,nnUrteuances thereuntountil' „ \n any«l«* ippMttU
information.Dated: January 16, tM3
OEOBQE FERD1NAND8EN,Secretary
Board of Fire CommissionersDistrict No. 7Fire House, Corlelle StreetFords, N. J.
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The Township Comml«« of the
«" « wmma
$8.80
115.18
s... l,.:ili
, , , i , , r <hall be licensed to do tmtlneat In Cnarter He. 14371 Reeerre DlrtrUt No. II i . r i U ' n r l h , H U W M xew Jersey RRPOXT OF CONDITION O» THE
,' i\vl!/, Hy The Board Of Wuca*'on of theTnwnihlp of Woodbrldf* reeerves
: im t t i h t to reject m r «»d.»M w d t , A T T H K n c a t of, n t J s m E S S 0 N W C I M H g A M m P D B L I S H t D
IN RS8PONHK TO rAt.l MADB BY COMPTROtLtR OP THI OUB-lll
WOODRRIDQE NATIONAL BANKor woouimiDOR w THE HATE or. NEW JUICY
.,iinf.«. 318
.;,) Slilllrr.
Iirlinlt1«n.. ,, iroui-
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>nd to -vralve any Informalltle*kirtrfin. w it deems It In Its heit lpl KHJfUNHK i u r/u,i MADK B I COMFTROLI.SK ur in:inureet « W da HWCY. UNDER BBCT1ON 5211. U. 8. REVISED 8TATOTIS,
THI TOWHSR1F OF C M | 1 hslsnrei with other banks, and oath Items In processWOODBR1DOE "' collection A.... - I l,2M,M0.D4WOODBRirxiE NtW J l h f l l T , U n U e r t Htatei Oovernment obligations, direct and
H ANDERSON i Kuaranteed 'Net of any resmem"' lOblWatlone of Btatei and political subdivisions (Net of
H7-K *"» restnesi_ ... Other bonds, notes and debentures (Including I NoneNOTICt TO BfDDIKII ' serurltles of Federnl agencies and corporations not
of Education will re- uuaranteed by U. 8 I (Net of any revrvesi"-- - • '•••- *"' " i t o r k o f F e d e r a l
S.8M.7MM
5,018,194 25
NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITABt SERVICI OH PA.TIB8T3 WITETERANS" HOSPITALS AND TO
HEIR-RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.If you are In the military service' are a patient In t veterans' hot-tal and desire to vote or If you•e 1 relative or a friend of a personha U In the military service or Is
patient In a veterans' hospitalho, you believe, will desire to vote1 the annual Plre Commissionerslection In Fire District No. 4 of theownshlp of Woodbrldge to be held
in February 18. 1M3, kindly write3 the underlined at once making
plication for military aervlce bal-
The Board of Education will re- « " " ' " " " uy u. o p i w i u. miyeelve sealed bids for Industrial Arts Corixirate stocks nnrludlnn M1.00000 siEquipment, Met.: Shop «t.d Wood Reserve Bsnk INet nf sny fwrvejiShop for the Wt-odbrldie Junior 1-oani and dlscounUi i Including M3J2
13,000 00
44.000 00
7.908.275.U
131,357.2033,910.87
"' V S b o p . for the Wt-odbridge Junior Loam and illscountji ilnchidlni M3J2 overdrafts)I lunrl <l l llni(h School Equipment to be I IN«' of any reserves
. V --niK^au U'shlpped M authortaed by the Bosrd Bank premises ovmeri, »1.»«.1J; furniture and» , ol Education n«tur»i HM.13107 .
: »i-»r» ior mfi „,„ ^ ^ j , , , ^ t , , h , M. other s w t i, V,W. she U ministration Building. School Street, _ „ . , , . . „ .
Woodhrtdfe. Hew Jeraey at 10 00 TOTAL ASSETS „ _AM. January 51, 1HJ. I . . . . . _ _
. „ . . - I Bids must be lubmltteO on «i- IIABRITIEI| | I , \ I SDTU r.» juehed bid form Bid not Mibmltted Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships
on thla form Will not be considered and corporations „ I 7,M7,34J.S0.,. , . ! ! .s IIIK mm SptlfKallons mav be oMalntd at Ome and Mtin«i depoilu of Indlvldunli, partnershlpi
•' w111 N* ihe OfBoe ot Superintendent of' and cort«raMon« 10.1H,4M.9• • ' ' '• T" 'schools, AdmlnUiMttnn nulldlni, Depoalta nt United States Government (Includjnj postal
•••:••*• S c h o o l Street. Waodbrtdge , New M v l n n n .„, „ J»r««y , Deponits of States and political nubdinsloni
::( wort i N o mfrf ^ n withdraw his Wd Cer'lfled and nfflrert1 checks, etc.. ^ i - ••: »; ».or« ; f n t , p , , i« | of tortr ' « ) d«t« after Total Depots . - *20.MO,101 M
;,. (>i«tens[•o p # n l n | | l Q ( tildi without the con.r ,•:•.-.• V h n n l | w n | 0 , , , , , j^rf n ( A u c t i o n of ' •) Total itemaiid deportM .
335.0M.M.lM.ffn.4111S.M0.S0
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v \ ' ; , n B u i l d -
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lha Townahlp of Woo4brlrt|e. Attenlkm U called to the fact thatnot Ira than the mtnlniiun saUr'n Otherind wmtet prrv«IHti« In thti at«-must b* pelt ou the work. I TOTAL
Bid bond or certified check Inthe amount of lft't of th* bid pflrtshall ecfflaptnv each bid
|tb | Total time and Mtlnta dcpoalti I10.310.4M91
be obtained from the Secretary ofthe Board at the addreat below be-tween the hours of 6 P.M. and 0 P.M.The Board reserves It* right to re-ject any and all bids and/or waivenlormaUtlei in bidding.
By order ofThe Commluloners of
it.- Fire DlatrlCt No. 9<Hlt (Avenel - Colonla)
mm Woodbrldge Towuablp* MlohMl Hrabar,
n to be voted In said election tous forwarded to you, If you are In.he military service or are a patientin a veteram' hoepltal, stating yourlame, age, serial number, home ad-Iress and the address tit which youre stationed or can be tound. or Ifou desire tbe mllltiry service ballot
.'or » relative or friend then makean application under ottb for rmilitary service ballot to be forwarded to him, itatlng In your ipplication that be li over the ageof twenty-one years and etatlng huname, aerial number, home addreasand the address at which be li sta-tioned or can be found,
Forms of application can be obtalned from tbe undersigned.
Dated: January 10, 1M3,CHARLES BAHKO. SecretaryBoard ot FlreiComrclaekmeri4th Fir* DistrictWoodbrtdje TownshipSmith Stnet, Keaabey, N. J.
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Sli («) Speclslly mtde police ve-1hide* to be Ford, Chevrolet orPlymouth full &tt, 4 door n-idans with ipeclal equipment aeper epeclftoetlona
, „ . . . „ _ . _ . . , .will be received toy the Bualne«In a veterans' hospital, itatlng your Administrator In the Committeename, age, serial number, home ad-
Secretary
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M Tappen StreetAvenel, New Jersey
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H. B. AVKRILLBustseu Administrator
Th»
only to such limitations ofut.on« upci0 the enerel<L at
ui.1. power as may ba speclslly pro-Ided by law nr rules of Court.
„ , , . ROBERT H. JAM18OH,M-M l Sherlfl
SLAVITT b StAV-ITT,Attorneys
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(9.71
NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MIil'4TARY SERVICE OR PATIENTS INVETERANS HOSPITALS AND TO1UE1K HULATIVE8 AND FHIBNUa.
If you are In the military serviceor are a patient In a veterans' hos<pltal and desire to vote or It you1
are a relative or a friend of a personwho Is In the military service or Isa patient In a veterans' hoipitalwho, you believe, will desire to voteIn the annual Fire Commissioners, __..election in Fire DUtrlct Mo. 7 of the sealed Bids for tbe rental by theTownship ot Woodbrldge to be heldon February 16, 1901, kindly writeto the undersigned at once makingapplication for military service bal-lot to be voted In said election tobe forwarded to you, If you are Inthe military service or are a patient
NOTICE tO BIDDERSNOTICB IS H1BEBT aiVEH that
rownshlp of Woodbrllge;
Room, First Floor, Municipal Build-
at tbe hour ot two o'clock by the, . .then prevailing (Standard or Day-lD»"dlight Savlnt) time, In the afternoonht Savini) time, In the a01 the said day, at the Sheriff's Office In tbe City ot New Brunswick,N. J.
All that tract or parcel of landand premises, hereinafter more par
JtlERIFF'S SALESUPERIOR COURT
OF NEW JERSEYCHANCERY DIVISION „ , „ , _ „ „ . . . einmwati'e. Court
t K r S M1Mla5T,w assBM.^West Orange Savings and Loan Al- Katherlne D. Madee, *«»1°1" t rJ;
soclatlon, a New Jersey corporation, trlx of Henrv O, Mades deceaMO, WIs Plaintiff, and Bamuel Olancater- direction ot Elmer E. B*aw*i.*lr£!'lna and Eve Olnncaterlna, hU wile, gate of the County of M'd .d'»*J;let an, are Defendant*. Writ ol ««- hereby gives notice to the oreditpM•cutlon tor tbe sale ot mortgaged ot the u ld Henry D. Utdei, •" brtn|premise) dated November 37th. 1MJ. In their debts, demands and ciaimi
By virtue of the i t w a stated Writ. Mai nit the estate of tb«| ««° ,.**"to me dtrerit*l s n t denTertd. I will m e e d , under oatb or aftlrmaMoB,eipoie to sale at public vendue on within i l l rnontha "om^nis^cuHj
or they
drese and the addreu at which you Ing, #1 Main Btreet, Wdodbrldge, 1 tlcularly described, situate In the
A. D. QLASB, m813 Booeevelt Avenue)Cartiret, New J
Attorney,I.-L. 12/37; 1/MQ-n/M
\
9J34 8B
CAriTU. aCCOUKTICapital Stock'
bidder sht!l (umlth ronimou sto<k. total pir tJOO.OOOOOinsurance revtr- Surplus
v|| HKlUHWAY'S
Ml Ml \ l
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOtlNTS „ - -
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I MO.000.00l,0OOM000
1«9,*16M
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n Ih. )ob. th* irpe oi MfMORANDIMoutleu uMd at Ib* lw«.' Aawts ple<Usd or aaatgned lo eecuje liabilities and for
..in
pruof of , , _ . ---aire Aucftetfu) bidder ehall alia b* Undivided profit*miulrvol to funiiih a ptrformtntitx.uil In full amount of contractpnc«.
The cuKtealul bWder ahall de-. i iu i lu from the etMlrtcm] ron-
oo the Job. tha type of
of each macblu* aad ahall, oUier Miirpotea - 915,00000»h each marhln* with the" I. FKKU F BUNTK4BACH, Caller of the above-nanied bank,
outlet ready 4o heicby declare that this report oJ condition U true and correct to
FRD) P. BUSTIIIBACHattest the corrtctnlu of.aae been eiamlned b; UJ
> v u « » «> - - - - '* u u t l*'1
hf But* of Hew Jenvy ,The D>«M ef bduaaUoB
Tuvrwnip of Woodbltdet*:t.e rtihi
and"
• PRESCRIPTIONS• COSMETICS• FILM SUPPLIES• GREETING CARDS1T15LIXPIIAKMVCY
II »Uin Mrret. Woodbridj*
W.
UMtOLO VAN SYCLB.THOMAfl L, HANSON.
Dlreciora
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE QF MEETING
OF STOCKHOLDERSColonla. Woodbrldge TownshipNew JerseyJanuary 10, 1983
To the Stockholders of Pint Bankof colonla:
You are hereby notified that theannual meeting 0' the Stockholdersof Pint Bank ot Colonla will be heldit the Colonla Civic ImprovementClub, Inc., 1 Inmtti Avenue, Colonla,Woodbrldge Township, New Jersey,on Thursday, January 34, 1963, at 3I'M., for the following purposes:
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Girls Basketball League Socwak OuintetiFormed In Minue School Besses Barrons
t " . " n J i ^«t looses 57-54Lead Ihanged In9 O'CIock Loop
CARJ'ERET—A girls basket-ball lfn«ur hft.t oeen initiatedin tli? PU. Nicholas MimicSchool under the direction ofMr. Albert Brechka. It Is op-ened (o al! the ?lils fromgrades 5th thrjiiah 8th
"••"xraiifii? m? nnr'TPFter-nf-DITJceinlx'i' a •.•lime was hold in-structing the girls in 'imentals anri rule?, of the afline,i.e Dii!' haiidliim. pawln-i dnb-
.b!.iiJK... flP.fi .A..fy.!L.J3P.!5.I1*t.l(>n,of the rules,
Krgistration ol the girls tookplum from December 3rd toH>th T'i» ifHatte cm^11*4 4ftKivl.i nifikiua up foil:' trkins:Tup Hurricanes. Typhoons. Cy-citmes and Squall*. The gamesui'" pliiycd on Mondays and*Fririay,- aft,-.- school in tfe neffiWf-makerSPwith Nick Koval
Activities' ii". the leagueofl to a rousing start oncember 7th withupendlng the Typhoons by ascore of 4 to 0. In the secondgame the Cyclones defeatedthe Squalls by the score of 6to 4. The third same found .theCyclones with a victory overthe Typhoons by the score of4 to 0. In the fourth game the
CARTERET - Wes Spewak'sp b n i m d i n g Carteret Hieh
School's quintet almost aceoni-ffi the inwossiblr lhe other
.. .CARTERET.. Thr. iead. Uudaxthe Nine O'clock keplers league Before a SRO crowd nl diehas chanced hands once again ispaclou? Woodbridar H i g hThe Q and M Liquors swept I he j school gymnasium, the BluesSuch'? Bar and Grill team in! went to buttle auninst the unde-
Bames as M Garcia wns fentrfi Barrons who rate as theJrrrrr-rtth- •« Wp set of 563. jNo l-wun -in thp county this
The Center Bar team upend- jseason. And for 60 minutes•'d Al's Gulf Stntion as Steve:Woodbridge knew that Carte-ret
rolled 222 and John was in the namoa* the Blueshfld a big 2()0. These nreseivTM a flRnprcr to the Bar-sparked the odd-game rons all the way. Woortbintter
victory, • |won by three points. 5-7-S4.Sabo's Sport Shop swept the! In fact. Carteret led by 28-21.
at the halftime after standingn 17-7.rnllv in th second period.In the closing ,43 seconds of thesame, the Barrons spurted toSnatch a victory from the Blues.
The score:'Cartrrrt (541
G F PMantle 4 1 i)McMahon ..„. 7 2 16Belttz 0 0 0Hart 3 0 6Muchi „ 1 n 2jBakos fi 113Stuart . 0 0 oDotepowskI -4 0 8
got'203 and Ernie Sabo 202De-! Gus Bonavita led the Savel
Hurricnnes!Pa'nt men in an odd game vic-tor)r over the Boyler-Makers.Qus had a high gamp of 243and set of 601. .
Dave Ritter's set of 601spaited Hi? Railway Fire De-partment, but the fire-fighterslost two games to the JonesFive as Don Czubati ivAs high
Squalls defeated the Hurr!-I°n Bames of 212-178-200 and acanes by a score of 6 to 4. The' s e t o f s 9 °fifth game found the Cyclones The Slxty-Niner team, led bywalloping the Hurricanes by a Jim Snyder, who rolled 218-233score of 10 to 2. The sixth game'and a set of 598. swept the Rin-saw the Squalls upending thejaldi Construction, Woodbridge
II S. Ouintet Brooklyn Bowler Roll{Roselle Big 112^Series Hen
Hv 35-*7 Score farteret BoyC'ARTFHKT Cnrteret Hieh
':rNin!\ np-R'ifi-eo'nlne ha^k^t-• ill fcnni (mined Its .third win•,[ )]..• •:• •.-.on h'1 i i n ^ ' l i f ^ i v ' " i s -
insCARTKRET — Richard DI-
12 WocNko 8tr*«t, Car-
CARTERET - Thple 1plenty of action inStern Classic "A"League at the Cartrivtduring the past wee]Goodman of Brooklynsplashed the maples rfl
highest set of the night iaeries. Bert had frames***»*< *'^••wotn.
>,,.(. N .1. v o n first plne^ o n ' 1 7 8 265. 234 and 342 .MIfeature of , i r hoi-i/otital bar here In Bar- foiling against Bert c,
niplit• (Hitstandlhei.i>,«e wns tlv- iwkWwrr i „ „ „ „ Fin and earnered a sec- h a ( i „ n l R h w t ()f
n' Lou Muehi who nroveri n]1(1 1)lB(.r , n the a l l - a r o u n d ! R a m r . s o f 268. 238. 214• :i tower n? s t rennth uvd'-r , ,v , | l t Richard ' s performance Qt j^ j . bowlers rolliri"b o n d s . (ta'r-fMir' the ittr! ( )n t l i r | , n r i f s m evrnln i rV j i t t e r mcludod Frank" c a ]:ift.'i- t ime fnr the B'ues , , n n [ t o , i t exercise among ,boys ]065-222-258: Joe l ( 1 1
led most of the way f r n m r V ( . r y s t a t e In the United , . p n t l e a d e r o f t h p C |RsMC J
S mints. Vi'itii. n
Mowed with 13 and
Rnsrllr
nH At the national gymnastic 1022-220-223: Joe Tnlviy11 clinic n team was picked to rr-'2K: a o r d y C o , , e U l ,'•
present the United States in t h p j 2 M . K e n M ( , , v | n ]08ft_,,2(
enmina Pan-American games In i P a l j ^ t t - n i i o m ? l . m
Mini l<><i3 The clinic was wll.! young 1014-227-221p itti-nded by the top uymnasts
11 in the country All of the mem-; of bdih the mens and wo-
mens Olympic teams competed
On Saturday nighttlon was hot and henKolpnczyk had theof the
2 It'8+2~
, sent tt> u s by A
18 11 47
^arterr t 1S51
Typhoons by a score of 4 to 0.The standings in the league
Olds bested Price's in- threestraight games.
of January 4 are:Won3Cyclones
SquallsHurricanesTyphoons
Freshmen BeatenIn Qose Came
Sico Leads HolyFamily To WinCARTERET — The Holy
Family teamBombers in a
defeated theJunior League
same by 53 to 39 in the open-contest in the Recreation
•'jLeafTue.CARTERET — The Carteret1 The game was close through-
high school freshmen dropped J out the first half with the Holya close contest to Highland'Family holdms only a slim 2-Park's frosh this week by a 3T'Joint advantage, 21-19, but ato 33 score. :bi<r 20 point surge in the third
Carteret maintained a 20-16:"f*''iod enabled the Holy Fam-lead at halftime but the High- ;'>- cReers to win easilyland Park boyslocals in th14 - 8 to take the lead
25 4 54Woodbridge 1571
CARTERKT MAN is official photographer for Syrarnse Vnivorsity Football Tram. I., to R.kneeling—Mike Toth: I,, to K. standing—I*s Knhns. Frank Culotlo, Marv Suxarman.
i Billy Frs».
LuhrsCarlislePan-in
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Ideal Liquors Take Lead11 In Carteret Major Loop2 2
0 2 2
21 15 57Score by periods:
, CARTERET—The two teamS| Two teams tied for third.~ tied for first place in the Car-j three games back as De Lor5 ' t « r e t Majors at Carteret Lanes,:Beauty Salo,n caught Up with
jwon their respective matches,jGuy's Electric, as they whippedCarteret U 17 12 14—M b u t U l f f je w a s b r o l t e n a s ideaijTami Contractors in three,Woodbridge 14 7 is V—ni L i q u o r s s w e p t American Bar.'<while Guy's won two from Si-
Refree Nowick: umpire Brad- v ; h o h a d b e p n only fl g a m e b e . ; t f t r s _ rje Lor received some fine
lamblingaid
RumblingWith 8 . Z.
Mantlej McMahonBeliUHartMuchiBakosStuart .. .
Gfi52
1151
n milking the event a t remend- j^ j"m sucrrs, 'The above s t o r y ^ 1 0 7 , Q n
!241k 208, 214 and 203Longnrzo rolling against IDrtirtta had a 1053 set235. Bowlers rollinu iodIbetter M follows: Jimsubbing for Nick Andi-.nia ]Hank Qstrowsky sub I
CARTERET - Columbia's'zlo Narone 1012; Ben (5 15 hiKh-imwen-d basketball team 1001. Joe Brown th,2 g "aptuird !!•• opening game in leader of the clasfic ha<J0 2 the Frosli Soph basketball against Art Young. Hi* Id4 6 Vague by downing a stubborn,4'j points.1 u Princeton outfit, 32-26. last Sat-! Merv Stern clawir0 2 urdiiv afternoon in the high Alex Molnar who rolled
Columhia BeatsPrinceton 32-26
ley.
Defeats35-17
winThe score
hind, while G&G was a two bowling, asthey woundup with: Recreation basketball in fullsame winner over Ciszak'a night's high of 2886 led by s w l n 8 - a s th<1 e l ^ c leagues,Plumbing. In the first match Frank Capparelli's 614 and Ed w h l ( " h h a v e 4 9 ^^^ d n d a l"Lou Butkocy was top gun with'Nardone with 596. m o s t 5 0° Pla-VDrs t a k i n * ! P a r t ''03-205-212 for 620 aide by A 604 by .Ralph Totero and- a r e Pla>-1nf scheduled games C A R T E R E T _ J o o o . R i e U y - , RosenblumElmer Resko's 590. For G&G a 583 by Paul Turek brought.ever>' .*«*• un^< r l c , r e a t ^ n two foul .hots in the closing WutkowskiJoe Chiarella led with a 246-Clark Lanes an odd game vic-;511^"181011 a"d c a P a b l e off l- , r e r n d s o r t n e g B m p enabled Zenobia
fl 'he Carteret Jayvees to record.Grabowskia 37 - 35 triumph over Roselle|Ferenchikthis week
Theheld a
school gym :mendous 1147 set on n»''I 13 55 Comlils from behind a 17-13 245, 235, 224. 265 and 16
Score by points' " halftime deficit, the ColumbiaItinues his sensationalR o \ . e I l p j 12 IT 12 47,cH(-'fr5 scored 12 points in theifor one who only avciagCarteret 11 16 12 16—55 fl"»l iwod o n t h | ( ' ° baskets the 170's with a 10M
Refree Hubka' umpire pa-;md six fouls to win the g«me gameR of 235, 187, 186. 23GeorRe Pi-eiichlk led the win-J2l3. Others hitting 900
ners with 16 points and Jerry i?r a s follows: ArnoldRosenblum followed with ten j , - 947, Joe Sowlnski 942.•joints to help the team to the wheaton 944, Alonzos Fouls
Win ThrillerJoe Chiarella led with a 246Clark Lanes an odd game v i c ^
CARTERET - Yale was the:614 helped by Frank Siekier-'tory oyer M&G Transportation.^1^winner over Harvard in the pop-jka's 588 and for Ciszak, Prank' In the Mara- Polishing and
the1 Joe Sico led the team in scor-iular Fresh - Soph basketball'Slomko was high with a 627.,Platlng and La Roe ^b l > * *.th a total of 19 point* League Saturday afternoon at! Indnidua.ly. the top scores.match. ther^wa* some ftne
' on nine baskets and one foul.the hish school gym. |went to John Serratelli of Cut-.shooting as three sets over 600
*£ °i J t w r «t
Ed Prokopiak was high scoreriBill Matefy scored 13 point? forfor the Blues with a total of 13 '•n<' loseTf
points. Roth and Weinstein Holy Family
Florentine was high scorer ters Amoco in their two game;with Mara's getting two on^
eve"r'v,throughout as
led the Highland Park quintet1
with 10 and II pointsTrie score:
CarteretG.
1
G.
SowejrkaWhiteProkopiakKdylorSuchWoodlmll
F.425002
SimsackHothHowarthWeinsteinMachovekNahmanPunerl
10 13Highland Park
G. P4
4
0
4
0
0
3
15
1203001
jPlutoiDolesxick:
p Rzasa6Nagy8,P;ecz>'ski
13iRigler0 PietrzakOMarelt6'
33
P.IMUSCO9|Toth
10
21Bombers
F.1
0
12
00511
11
. m , r J ™ if ' thP n! t y e Tinwin s l i m l f ' a ( l m 0 ! : t 0 f t n < ' » • '* ' ' • The'Bramowicz.for the smners by gainmg ele-jvictory over Ataiasi Tavern, as^harles AlfWri's 213-203-201 ' " " ' ^ f i 2 ! , h ^ ! n c " ^ . B l u e s led at halftime. 17-15 and![ven point, on five field goal*!John rapped out a high set ofjfor 617 and Joe Pendick's 245- ^ l e a ] J t a V l u h t t e i n ^ a n d ; t h ' , s e o r f "*" '"""'"•P/and dfte foul Torre was sec-(648 on a second high game (609 and Frank Eaton's 230
19 itid with eight points0 X*\t9Bufano 1
254. Rich Miglecz helPedi223-633 for La Roe. with the;P;a^.evu
e17uSa.l
1.U!'^y a f t * r n o o n- 25 at the end of the third
G.
11
ChodoshJonesLengyel
• 0i BaldwinMarkowitz
37
Matefy
2 Rudnick0 Torre5Ploremino5 Versegyi5|Paleuer
—jDerczo53|Laytham
KocsiP..
7| '2'Sangeniro3jRindosh0'Tindall9 Swingler
KushnerJimenez
13 13 39
512010
16Harvard
001030
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1, 1
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'out with a 244 and a 593 series.!win going to the Polishing and1 Sam Salvaggio had the highiPlating team two to one,5 game of 257 and a 642 to whichOJggy De Bella added 591
R l_r el n e
quarter.Richey Hefferan was high O'Rielly
school.A league plays'
hls;n;5corer for Carteret s Jayvees by^Bargeschol iinri ha* six teams Mirt iRrabbing eleven poinU on four;Teleposky
lor 580 and 579 by Bob Yakubis.n^V J ^ 'Jay Siuntay^^'J ™* thref- l°^ BMP^7Z
iMilt Rychalsky with 205-214- :
0 8 Carteret Lanes, but the victors and 574 by Ralph Siess.brought^^
11;were Gold Jewelers two to one. victory to Hollywood B a r b e r ; A ' ^ ' e " W e ° e ' l r a K U t . C01I,u0WU „,' 3,wrth Al Louro leading the way Shop over A G MlUer Mawnjij h „ w l t h i t , , J
4lwith 617 followed by Art Not^who fell victim to a very bad ^ ^ h f t s e i s , h t t e a m s a n d ,0 = h e y s °94- nlshL iplays Saturday mornings at the1
; nlav saturdavt ' h y n c o i n schooi w a s l h e ou ls t a n d i l l8' P l a v e r for(Reynolds
R o s * l l e a s h e t m a l e d 2 o P<>>nt* | K u r e c
The score:
&Greem*dds In llRoyals Vin 1st0000
0001
0 League Lead "J"0' CARTERET — Greenwald's:2 Insurance was the only three j0 game winner and the sweep j CARTERET — The Royalsgieiiabled the team to zoom into,won their opening game in0 first place, one-half game (Recreation Miflget A League by0;ahead ot the second place defeating theiRrtumbus School
Nathan Hale school. The c u b j H e f h t ^ e *League A, with four teams playi*nl°n t 'Uo
at the Nathan Hale school Sat-fJ?1 1^1 0
urday afternoon and nnally the!° „ •Cub B league plays 8 a t u r d a y | ^ t I e r a n
afternoons at the Lincoln'!. p
six:
CartcretG.031043
P.0113
3
3
ipaluskiSuto
P. Toth0 Dotegowski73
ColumbiaG3020
6
0
0
0
0
11Princeton
G5050020000
12
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p10040
lfi0">00
10
F100'0a1000
• 0
Rudy Ctrojan 949. Mattere 902
In this week's actionMiller's 1000 took high set Iors and John Vereb Sr.lhigh singleton. Bowlers900 or better as follows:Vickers 957. John Vereb SrJLou Szabo 947, Wadeton 956, Alex Molnar 91
- Arnold Leone Jr. 9M, ; Rehfuss current leader
classic was defeated by All" L e o n e Jr. 3 ' j (fames to 1
H. S. JayveesSuffer 1st L
CARTERET — The CmHigh School jayvees Mifl'Tfirst loss of the season this 1when it dropped a
P110
in005,00
" played and close garniWoodbridge Jayvee* at
~ bridge. The fln&l scon-"6jto 39.
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f olleon Gets 24As St. Joes WinCARTERET — The St. Jo-JKiiuley
seph's basketball team rode j Mortonrough shod over the St. Deme.- Zirpolatrius in thp Junior. Recreation CunhaLeague, winning by a lop-sided,Masi
ii score of 76 to 23. The gamelKravet!lwas a runaway from the start. Greenbers
Vic Wolleon scored a total Grossof 24 points to lead the winners Spolozinoin a high scoring game. He Pondiscored twelve baskets. Pendickwas second with 15 points.
The Saints outclassed theiropponents throughout the en-!
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Sabo's Sport Shop.- _.The leaders accomplished th,e
result by taking threefrom Sabo's in a crucial
]by a 37 to. 28 score
a n d K l n n e y w t t h e
f o r double figure marks,1 3 a n d n m a t i r e .jscoring 1 3 a n d n m a t i r e
last Friday night in the Car- | s p e c U v e l v . F o r t h e ] w r s R e l -teret Lane* Friday Kite Mixed { o r d s w a s hvgh m a n ^ ^ a
League total of 14 points.
The Royals, taking an earlyI
lead, were ahead most of theway.
The score
G.546101000
F.10110000
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Girls Class A league will open]its season next Wednesdaynight at the Nathan Hale'.School. 'This league" wilt
26 11 37Roselle
\ & 0 Team WinsOpener Bv 42-23
high school girls with previousexperience.
High School team won onFriday against Roselle, butdropped a tough game on Tues-day against unbeaten Wood-bridge. The locals led all theway and Woodbridge scored,nine potints in the last 40seconds to win. The Ramblerswill be idle tonight and playat Perth Amboy next Tuesday,and will meet Sayrerille athome next i"riday.
Jayvees lost their first gameto Woodbridge and the frosh
oidropped another game to Ro-2^se!le.0: The N. J. 8 I. A A 1963 bas-Ojketball, tournament begins on
Leherj RandolphDowdManfraLevy
CarteretRoselle ..
tire game.
Penn Wins CloseCame By 31-27
CARTERETT — Penn got aclose 31-27 win over Dart-mouth in the opening game inthe Fiosh-Soph Recreation bas-ketball league. ;[ Penri had a bii 15-6 lead ati halftime and were never headedthereafter. Dartmouth staged
I a belated rally in the final! quarter but fell short before[any damage could be done. \
CaldweHiTardyKrantzRozzelleKudrickReUordSmith
17
ColumbusG.21
and lends .March» i n O\at Atlantic CitV. This year me
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| March 4th0 at Atlantic
23,the
Jarnutoskl led the winnersby rolling up » total of 12points. Gallo was high scorerfor the losers wiHh 14 points.
PennJarnutosklLubaczLetsoJacksonHerehaSofleldBaronyToiyak "
GalloPelc
OrandellSandersonSumutkaKochyMareskoChamra
63310000
14Dartmouth
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*"6320
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Carttret took the leadfirst period. 13 to 7. (»ndtlit- favored WoodbridB*on even termj in the >«dperiod to lead by 25-19 »t |halfway mark.
p ! CARTERET -> The A and O T h l ' t n i r d quarter20 Sweet Shop cagers. dcfendinK|Woodbrid8*' »* t h f
*3+1raKBe'crampttmrof lfcst yfaritJoundwl back with a 14-44»on their openms game In thej'o l»k* the lead 33-292 1962-63 season by easily de-jB a r r o i« continued their of|J.feattng the All 8tars in the new| s ' ^ m 'he final stanza
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School gym.j Joe Rusnak. Don Davidson
_ uid Joe Comba each scored
Holy Family 5Tops St. Jot
light points to lead the win-ners. John Matkowitz tallied
The score:
CarteretO P.
AntonelloDi Paulo
trouble.
RusnakKelledy
CARTERET — The HoiyJDavnisQhFamily basketball i tpam de-^Sivonleated the St. Joseph's cagers A Comb*in a close game in the Midget UsnyczyJA League this week by a 27 to Gregory
eight points (or'lhe losers. JHeinhtchewThe A and O team, operat-jFilep
ing smoothly, took an earlyJHefleranlead and wu never in any
24 score. J Comb*
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Lincoln SchoolCrushes Minue
CARTERET — Completelyoutclassing their opponents, theLincoln School cagers crushedthe Minue School quintet by aone-sided score of 57 to 7 lastSaturday morning at the highschool gym.
ijhe winners held1 their op-ponents scorelito in the firstperiod to roll Up a big 18 to 0
31
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lead.Ervin Preikchit was the out-
standing player of the game,roiling up 28 poinU on 13 b u -keU and one foul, lim Hartwas second with 18 points.
The score:
Robbtas
Hart
paPiekchatFiriqhbaum
190
F.0o00oIo
18
The winners led at halltime Porzioby a 12-10 count and were out Poxin front at the end of the third Swinglerperiod. They maintained their!close 'lead throughout the filialstanza. I !
Fedrofl was high scorer forJLeeth« winners with a total of nMarkowiUpoints while John Kind^ierskl;Zubackh ' Pihad 10 for second honor's.
St. JoesiFedrof!
pete in the preliminaries orif an individual or team
is guilty of misconduct whileguests of the N J. SV I. A. A
The conduct of the coach andplayers can control the conductof the spectators. Many secttoru qf the state have adopteda code of ethic*. Spectator* McCrea|bshould| at all times respect, of- Hortbn fflclals, coaches and players and Telepogkyas guest* of the community Kindzierskishould extend al courtesies to Kachurthem. Booing, and stamping of . _
11foul shooting, everyone should Holy Familybe absolutely silent. Spectators Thomas 1should at all times obey all cherepon 3school officials and police at Reddlngton 3all athletic events. . . . Kotlinski 3
The nice looking blue, jackets Kolakow&ki ; 2with white leather sleeves be-lonj to the vanity and jayveel 111'baseball club. They are proudlyworn by the Carteret high boysand were paid for by the boysthemselves. . . .
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CARTERET — The St. JoeB(ought off a rally by a stubbornRulers team to win a closegame In Up Frosh-Soph baslc-eU»ll league, Saturday after-noon In the high school gymThe final acore was 35 to 32.i The Bamu led by 20 to 18at tbe halltime nlark and war*
Olabead by 30-34 at the end ofthe third period.
RUMO scored 15 point* forOJthe winners while Harry Bur-
ton tallied 16 point* tor theH
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Editor,Independtnt-LMder
I hive been told fctout then betutlhil baiketi of fruit
which the Independent LeaderJoan chjigtmU Fund §ent here for
KMly ; 200lion. Mr.• mid Mr*.
thein
rtirnrnt atis c
w. 8
Editor's Letters then Mta and the education
our Men'a and Women's Wards,I know your gift gave our
patient* a treat deal of pleasurefart tw'fw** W M M l oalf 'lectable, but the basketi werea very pleasing light.
It certainly Is kind of you andthe other* who conduct theIndependent-Leader ChristmasFund to remembet our psttentseach holiday time. Thanks eve:so much for your Interest
the years.With all good wishes for the
from •> lack ofbade values, training and ex-perlence In the preferred <mall-tlei of human behavior.
Once again may we expressour thanks to the Townshipauthorities for acting In thebest Interest* of the com-munity.
COLONIA-RAHWAYBUAl B'HITH
ytar ahead.
•;!,!» TOWtl
l l t l . ' i l ' l
:t planned
HoytBlnwrely,Robert 8DirectorPerth AlhboyOeneral Hospital
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Not*: ThU letter tou sent to us with
the request that It be pub-lished.)
, - Zlrpolov pnrt>-lMayor o( Woodbrldge Twp.
prot<%h!CltT Hall'""• |pvriwoodbridge. N. J.
In
the organiutlon had any con-
board roar adopt nason-regulation* providing for
necessary discipline to enforceIts rules and regulations.
However, Dr. Raublnger said,the local board's requirementthat pupils list their member-ship" In outside organizations,adds up to an unwarranted In-vasion of privacy, "leading pos-sibly, as an example, to Inquires
1 President
The Capitol Dome(Continued from Wit*Page)
expected to recess from Pebru-
Committee to hold hearings anddraft the annual appropriationbill. The recess will also permittired lawnmakers to enjoy win-ter vacations In wanner climes.
Governor Hughes will subtnlhis annual budget message tothe Legislature on February 11,
PAGE FIFTEEN
Uy's religious or political affili-ations."
DOO3: - The Btate of NewJersey will not go to the dogstf OM State IJepartme'nt orHealth can stop it.
In the day-by-day figh1
aialnst tattles, the VeteilnaryHealth Program of the depart-ment looks askance at upwardsof 200,000 doRs roaming NewJersey that have not been vac-cinated walnut the diseaseDuring the past year, the dePtrtment'i laboratory deter-mined that eight bats and on
New Jersey.Farmors Wcrk . . .'Governor Httghes has called up-on all State employees to lendtheir fullest support to the 1983March of Dimes campaign . .The 1983 Ne« Jersey Legisla-ture Is fully organized and readyto gnt underway with Its firstbusiness session next Monday
The driver is more respon-sible for accidents than areicy or snowy roads, claims Ed-ward P. Curran, fOyntone AutoClub1* Safety Director . . . Oov-m o r Hughes is trying to get
the bulk of custom facilities Inthe proposed new World TradeCenter in Manhattan.
CAPITOL CAPERS: - Jpublicans should move thmimeograph from Statn Head-quarUre In Trenton to the sandsof Cape May County, claimsGovernor Richard Hughes
. If marriages urn made Inheaven, It Was n MlRhtly busierplace in 1962, claims the StateDepartment of Health pointingto a higher marriage rate InNew Jersey In 1962 State
which la a week later than raccoon caught In the Oarden[Banking commissioner Charlesusual. Worries over possible newtaxes and delays In securing thetenth annual report of the New
Btate were rabid.With a dog population of
412,000, the department claimsJersey Tax Policy Commission \MM were protected againsthas postponed submission of UM nsWa ffinrafh cooperation 'Ofbudget.
Election of twelve State Sen-ators and sixty Assemblymennext Nov. 5 will throw many a
Dear Mayor Zlrpolo:January 7.1963 , n a d o w m t h ( l p r o c e w , l n ( [ S 0 ,
w ( r p On behalf of the Colonla-••<'"'Mr" Railway B'nat B'rlth Lodge, we
the 1983 Legislature. It may also
local health departments. Sev-eral thousand other dogs wereundoubtedly vaccinated againstrabies by private veterinariansIn their offices.
Although New Jersey has not
R. Howell has reminded 2,000motore vehicle Installment sel-lers and home repair contrac-tors to renew their licenses for1963 or forget about doing busi-ness for awhile.
came the LoRlMature to wlndjhad a rabid dog scare sinceRailway Bnal
.M.:'iMinowl|h ^ u k c
'" l l l f a r o u p i to commend you and the Wood-lMll!";nrldRr Township Police au
'next may so thatH958, owners of unvacclnated
> • : • • ( !
members may Mart campaign-ing rarly.
REPUBLICAN' DINNER: —.uniuK- • - " K . - • « • —- , REPUBLICAN" " thorltle* on your »»lft action In'oovornor Nelson A
"» l u !; !m\»pprel»ndlng th«i« responsible
dogs are trusting to luck, thedepartment warns. If a rabiesepidemic wpre to occur, theresults could be devastating to
Congratulated 'First Student: "So the pres
Ident Just expelled you. eh'What did you say to him?"
Second Btudent: "I congrat-ulated him for turning out suchfine young men."
In
I'd by
for the desecration of TempleAm In Colonla. The effi-
ciency of the Woodbrldge po-
of New York, a possible GOPjboth animals and humans.candidate for President, will be Ithe guost speaker at the New! JERSEY JIGSAW: — StateJersey fund-raising dinnet
,ilce WM of the highest order February J In Newark.poMlble and we further com-j The Rockefeller speech at them p n ( j y0U o t l yOur aggressive;dlnwr sponsored bv the Repub
on Conservation Commissioner H.Mat Adams has agreed to re-main In his present positionuntil March 1 Governor
has pro-< and hlls"iieader»h»p In tlw support of Ucon Btate Committee, will be Richard J. Hughes»'"'*"• A •on.«ltut«l authority. the first major out-of-state ad-claimed January ax Cerebral. ,1'i/i'Ktrd W f m u < ) l fc|j 4 [ u r e | n thejdrpas since his re-election taut J Palsy Month . . . The State
y.),r favor* f^uro, of horror and Indigna-' November. The meal will cost * Department of Health approved-•— ' 228 sewerage project* In New
Jersey during 1982 with a com-*"• m f m " tlon that anyone ahould wantUlOO per Plate.
to deswrate and destroy a place! *"»*« OOP Chairman Web-ace!of worship ThU act on our» t ( i r B T o d d reports early re-
k cammunlt i ' l lM unthinkable l t G R k f l
THE VIPS ASSOCIATIONAfter its successful FUND RAISING DRIVE which culmin-ated wilh a highly successful Dinner Dance Saturday nightat the Bel-Aire Manor wishes to extend its . . . .
Sincere THANKSto all those who contributed to the Fund Drive and attendedthe dinner dance. As a result of your generous support, ourU. S. BOBSLED TEAM is assured of an opportunity to par-ticipate in the World Championship Games later this monthin Innsbruck, Austria. The $1,500,which was raised fromthe drive will be used to help defray the expense of sendingour team to Austria.
We are proud of a job well done* . . . a job that could nothave been successful without your help!
The VIPS
blned estimated
IO be completi-ly Incongruous,., • Anv rwklfM andWfcat«. Any « * « « « »
!r,'r More Important Is Uictloii of the motives J
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'63 FordsFairlanrn i( Falrniw
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constructionto Governor Rockefel-jcost of 150,000.00 . . . The Re-
ler's acceptance of the speaking; publican Hunterdon Countyditto ha.i bmi rnthuslaatlc. (Board of Freeholders has elec-
Proryedx of the dinner will bejtcd a Democrat, Llnton Alles, ofused to finance approaching ;Flemlngton, as Its Directorpampai'^M of Republican candl-|New Jersey adults, numbering'dad1* for Stale srnator and the, 1.755. Kill take examinations atOncral Awembly. Rockefellerjnlne locations In New Jersey
at a similar fund dinner this month to qualify for theIn 1981, He alwJNew Jersey High School Equlv-
Vw 1980 presidentialialency Certificate . . . Dr. Ro«-ampalBii In New Jersey In 1960 coe P. Kandle, State commls-ith a tour of four North Jer- sloner of Health, was much lm-
«y counties (prtsied by the work determlna-8ECIIET 0R0UP8: — Local tlon attitude of the Rusalanl
wardnof education may outlaw people on his recent visit toltrateniltlpj, sororities and other:Russia . . . The State Planning;
grotipi In New Jersey, but Conference will be held thiscannot call upon pupils to list .year at Hotel Stacy Trent,memberships In non-sctiooliTrenkon. mi February 5 . . .sponsored organl?j»tlon.». IThe State of New Jersey is car-
Dr Frederick M. Raublnger, Ing for 185.529 persons In men-1
late comnuialoner of Educa- tal hospitals, prisons, etc and
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rd.inl7«tlon.i are Inimical toileted . . . The Tercentenarylw good of the school system symbol has been added to 1963
ami to the public good. j motor vehicle Inspection stick-Parents of two pupils «ho>rs . . . New Jersey llvtstock,
,j.n<>d «uch a group and were'dalry and crops Interests havr•xpdled from school. cUim<>d;arran*-ed a daytime meeting andhe local board exceeded lts,evenlng dinner program onlithorlty and failed to showiJanuary 30 In Trenton during
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PAGE SIXTEENJanuary 10, 11, 1963
president of Relief Association,and Jack Egan. former policechief -of Woodbrldite Township.
Local fire chiefs in attend-ance included Joseph Skarzen-slci, Hopelnwn: George Butth.
AVENEL — Paul ChomlakifirehoiLse Saturday. Steven Co- l K e a l l s b o v ; R u t ) y Kulschinskl,k fi l t n t hief wftR h H t t Ie
Paul Chomiak InstalledAs Fire Chief at Avenelwas installed as chirf of theAvenel Fire Company and Wil
horsky. first assistant chief,chairman.
Joseph HuttprmRn, Ise-lin 11: Wlliam Crosby, Iwlin, 9;
^Belafsky-For man Rites Troop InvestsOn Dec. 25th Announced 3 New Members
WORK FUNDS RELEASEDPresident Kennedy has
leased nearly 1200,000,000step up jobcreatlnf public worksprojects. The allocation an-|nounced by Commerce flecre-,tary Hodges was Kennedy's sec-, WOODBRIDOE - Mr. and _ . „ , .„ . _ond program approved by the Mrg_ A b r a n w n Nemeroff, of of the Managerial Board,outgoing C o e s s
FORDS—Invested into Troop
troop at the January 10 meet- fjiealre Party Setin? to be held at the home of;Mis. J, Ltsfca, 110 Summit Ave-nue, Fords. This information Isneeded for inventory and re-organization purposes
fly Woman'* (;rflAVENEL - the Av"'Up]
man's Club will sponsor
, T I Girl Scoutbreakfast wllliatrc party Monday, ,tennis team and vice pre8ldent|146 at a ceremony held (it tliel . M h 1 0 i n t n r & h i , according to Mrs
11am Dwyer as president at the, William Ricily, fire commis-Arthur Makfinsky. Port Read-| tne initial allocution this secondInstallation dinner held at the jionnr, presented Lonnip Eidson,|inc; Remold Morrlwy. Colonia^ anOcntion should Renerate an
i!•>„•< i ,,i j , . i.....—K"'»u»-i"i»M..|TrttrtnffCMrf,-with an ex-ohtefVjohn HaelwvWow<hruiiLE<Ul. NOTICES lbadE5 nnd installed the line of-lchief Stevrns. Raliwny.
fleers as follows: ; xhc retirlriR
B e M M . dtuBhter of
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SVPKRIOR r o i R TOF NEW JEltSEV(hanrrry DivisionMlfirilfurx County
Dodirt No. M6689-SI ,.n v n ACTION
NOTICE Of ORDEHFOH PUBLICATION
MAii^lA LEW, Plullllif:rs
WALTER LE\ V. DffpndaiitWALTER LF.VV. Defendant.
Bv vlrtup of »n Order of llir Su-per.or Couri nf New ,tfr«ey, Clunrery
of direct usefulchief was pre-;Hodnes.
Paul Chomiak, chief. Steven iS(>ntM w i lh „ ROld watch, Re-Cohor.iky. first assistant chief; jfr(.shments WTIT served by Av-Doiinld Guidrr. second assistantJenel-Colcmia First Aid Squad.|REPORT OF CONDITION OF
LEUAL
.. i the late Mr. and Mrs, Charles medical fraternity,
work, said B e , a f s k y m ot ^ ^
Henry A. Belafsky, 428 SouthDrive,
» member of Phi DeJU ft»Uon!'1l«""'«
Park
chtrf; George Shaffer, captain; Entei tamtfifnt was- supplied byWalter Sobieski. lieutenant; t h P G n y C a t s and music by Jim-Raymond Hoppock, i n s i d e j m y skitka and his Merrj' Mak-warden: Joseph Plaeoa, outside : e n
Iwarden. .Desk officers besides WlUiRm
are Eugene
•CAR-TBHIST BANK f S D I E B S I COM-PANY" OF CABTBRET, MIDDLESEXCOUNTY. NEW JERSEY, A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE*V«TIM, AT TH£CLOBS QF BVSJ-KT5S OTf DECEMBER tt, 1W1,PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE
December 26 » the Har ZionTemple, Philadelphia.
the bride is" a graduate ofUniversity of Pennsylvania,where she majored In secondary
INSURANCE
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.•un'talhiViwifl'-sMond vice president; Walter!»nti jo\i are the dtfendim. jro\i art.Hanks, secretary: Alex Tarzc,
Elizabeth Ann Tomasno Marry Amboy ManAVENEL - Announcement|THKFEDRRALBSSEKVIimm OF
Tirrrov rfqMlrtil to instrer the fin(ln[.if l] secretary
tiwriio on or before ihe 28th day ot Hrabar, treasurer; George Al-ifomas, 29 Harvard Avenue, ofand
THETHIS DISTRICT PURSUANT TOMiehaetihas been made by Mr. and Mi's. THE PHOVISIONS OF THE PED-
pf
tnd In defaultmrnt shall be
ASSETSi- C»«h. bftmlifps with
other b»ul« and cashItems ID process of
to Peter Ronald Karmon. son of Mr. and collection ' \
Woodbridge, on
tducutloii. 9iU; b % mernber _Alpha Epsllon Phi Sorority and • drink?"
AUS Sigma Delta PI. Spanish hon-TTDI orary society.
Mr. Belafsky is a graduateof Woodbridge High School andthe University of Pennsylv»ni»where he was manager of the reduced rate.
H*lhome of leader. Mrs. John Ya- lNj(.h()|BS church hall, 15 Sec-Av,. |.yi
Linda Feltrr, Marilyn nn() fitrppt. wltrand Karen Gawler Bells and Mrs.
On Right Track
Two year pins were presented r h "" m '"
chairman,
School 4 at 8 I'M,I.;dlnncr at Rawoffs,
Mrs, Jones sought her hostessand Inquired, "What's becomeof that pretty waitress whowas passing the cocktails?"
I'm sorry," apologized the
Ro nn El is andRoseann Ellis andreceived onr year pin*
jests were1 Mrs. Mc-fourth Riadc teacher at aid
"thank you, no," said Mrs.Jones, "I'm looking for my hus-band."
Newly elected officers . .HJ are Wdni 'PISrWtlnT'*"5''*™ iKW'**»*jnK "»
president; France* Szewczyk! for the baz-aar.secretan1: Juliette Cheh, treas-|urer; and Lisa Heruy, publicity 'SODALITY TO MEET
25 at School 14,Tviiin'sflt the Plymomi,John Yanlk has brcniaUe. The play stars Am
manand Mrs. DOH-IQUIHH and Margaret u^Finan. co-chairman Tlicj Tickets arc still available'
the Perth Amboy GeneralJAvpry at ME 4-6199,o f Hospital and Cerebral Pnlsyj,
Leaders are requested to sub- FORDS The Senior So-mit Information concerninKldnlily of our Uidy of Peace
World shipping grows at a'names. addres.ses, arndes, aues Church »ill meet tonight atand number of girls in each":30 in tin cufi-terln
SEE BBOADWAT SMUSICAL HIT
"MR. PRESIDEN1Call ME 4-9HV
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luDtrlor " " * " - F- G i e i M l " ' f O r m e r i T h e b r l d e " e l e C t a , t t * n d J ' 1 I . » ^ . i . » —Court state House Aunei Trenton, mayor of Woodbridge Township,!Woodbrldpe HIRII School and lsj divisions. Us.; Bewrr*New j*r*y. m nccordancf «-i:h the served as Master of Ceremonies.iemployed by Gulton Industries, n«
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rules of civil VM-IW, .mi pr«-ei,ir,. I l l v ) t p d H included Mr. andllnc. Metuchen.T h 'n h" r '^-r' cf divd™e between Mrs. William Chomiak: Mr.; Mr. Karmom a graduate oftain. judKrae
th« Hid plaintiff and you
9 Clinton StreetNe\rsr);. New Jers
Dlt«d Dfcember 2S, 1PS3C. P. 1/4/U-18-W.-63
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and Mrs. Harry Chomiak: May-Perth Amboy High School, isj ^ ^ J X t " ™ ^" Mrs. Walter Zirpolo; iemployed at Fishkin Bros.. Inc., n n t « d by i'. s* .
Commltteeman and Mrs. Robert'Perth Amboy. corporiite' stocks dn-Jncks: Committeeman and Mrs. The couple are plannine a ^^no[$Fedn.i?
34.40 Joseph Manzione; Paul Penn, fall wedding. : Reserve BankiLoans and dlprminw
UncludUip $1'9.25 over-drnftsl
Bank premises owned,i I101.M5.94; lunilture| nnd fixtures, $80,773.85! Bank premise* owned
arp subject to J None1 liens not nssiirafd by! banki.Other assets
V
1,411.775.56
«81.709.41
15.000 00
5.351.920.29
1S1.319.59
8.677.68
TOTAL ASSETS $12,795,004.61LIABILITIES
DeiiLuul deposits of In-dlvldimls. partnerships,and corporations , . t 3.K7.282.6T
Time .And savings depositso! Individual?, partner-rJiipj and rorporatlonn 7.709.136.10
Deposit of UnitedStates Governmenti including postalsavln^i 215.443.4.8
Deposits o! States andpolltim! subdivisions 324.521.08Certirifci ;,r.cl officers'checks, f . c .. 34.387.W
TOTA1 DE-POSITS ill.600.770.03
Talk about growth potential... you're looking at It!
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Other ',i
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43 891,633.93
47.709.136 10
ie- 156.628.23
, TOTAL LIABILITUS $11,767,398.31I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS'Capital1 Common Stock.
tot.i]
Undimlci! profits
TOTAL CAPITALACCOUNT.--
TOTAL LIAHI1 iTIAXD CAPITALACCOUNTS
t 100,000 00400.000 00176,248 B3
351.357.47
$ 1,027.606.30
i S12.795.004.61
MEMORANDApledged or as-
d io secure ll.ibill-ind for othertle»
notes, mil bills redlr-ronnted) Sml Lonns ;ts shown
above are aft^r de«ductlon of resme.sof .
i b i Secuniies as shownabove are ufier de-duction of reservesof , , .
350,',000(i0
18.497 98
16.470-71
Weeds . . . "fox t a i l s . . . there are plenty ofthem in the "Jersey Meadows"! But they aredisappearing . . . and as they disappear in-dustry is bursting forth here into full bloom.Located right in the middle of the world'srichest market, just a bird's eye view fromNew York City, and adjacent to deep'waterports, overland transportation and several.major airports, this former wasteland is des-tined to become one of America's great in-dustrial concentrations. The shaded arqasin the photo indicate where industrial parksare completed, or are in the'planning stage.
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Thus, diversified growth continues in NewJersey. This kind of farsighted, plannedgrowth has become a philosophy in our state.It is also the philosophy of Public ServiceElectric and Gas Company. It calls for everincreasing expansion of our services — onebillion dollars' worttt in the last terj years —to sta^iteadof/ft ie demand.
esponsibility of serving moreJ% of New Jersey's population,Service sees no reason why, theremarkabie growth trend should'm 1963.
thanPublicstaterschatfce
'PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS C O M P A N Y ^
j We Thomas O. Keuyois Biec. Vlce-Presldent and Aiidrea' J, Hlla Treas-urer of the above named ban i dosolemnly swear that the above state-ment Is true, and that it fully and
.correctly represents the true state ofthe several matters herein containeduntl set forth, to the best of OUTknowledge and belief.
THOMAS G. KEN YONExec. Vice-president
ANDREW J. HILAi Treasurer
Correct - Attest:i HAROLD CHHISTESSEN
ALEX LeBOW; GEORGE CHAMRA
DirectorsStuir of Sew Jersey,Comrv of Mfddiesei ss:Sworn to aod .subscribed before
ime this 8th day of January. 1963.mid I hereby certify thst 1 tun notsn officer or director of this bank.
AGNES D. C L I F F 6 R D ,Notary Public
My commission explrw May 12.1964. ('
C. P. 1/11/63 $2160
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STATEMENT OF CONDITIONDECEMBER 31,
Vice
scroRISlbOB J. BET .
President of Ri well Stanley CorporationPHILIP EJ CHODOSH, D.D.S.
WIUMRD DUNHAMPresident of WUlard Dunham Const. Co.
NORMAN FILENBAITMSecretary ql Daval Handbags, Inc.
J. FLTNN, JB.yor of Perth Amboy
LOUIS GARBent of Puritan Milk Company
/DAVID GLF.IBERMANChairman of the Board
ERNEST UCHTMAALichtman Brothers, Inc.AL J. OLSEN
President of fitffUesex Water CompanyHFRBERTNB, RANKIN
President of Robbins^Hanltin Lumber Co.RAYMOND 9AFRAN
President of Perth AmMff Coal Sc Oil Co.JACK E. SHANGOLD, MJ>.
NATHAN A. SHEVELLPresident of Apex Express, Inc.
R. ABBdTT HINSKEYPresident
JOHN pITARSitefs Shop Ri
SIDNEY TUlROBERT N.
Attorney-Wilentz, Qo'
LEONARD J. ZAREMBAAttorney
Super MarketIER, M.D.
LENTZan. 8pitz?r and
ADVISORY BOARDBENJAMIN BERTMAN
Vice President, RuneD Stanley CorpGEORGE J. EHRENKRANZ
Partner, Metropolitan Window-Cleaning Co.ABRAHAM D. GLASS
Attorney
ALLAN TTJRTLETAUBPartner, Equity Brokerage
IHJDOE J. WEISSRetired Merchant
OFFICERSDAVID GLEIBEKMAN
Chairman of the BoardS, ABBOTT 8IN8KEY !
PresidentRAYMOND E. BROWERExecutive Vice President
HAROLD "i. BMCKMEJERVice President and Comptroller
E. MICHAEL DONNELLY 'I Vice President' Mmos*er-Cart«ret Office
STANLEY E. STRICKARZ\ Vice President
JAME3 Q. HEIDELBERGCasbier and Trust OfficerWILLIAM « . BURDGEAssistant Vice PresidentManuer-Convery OfficeNOSMAN R. JOHNSON
' Assistant Vice PresidentSARAH I. BERGEN
, Assistant Cashier andPersonnel Director ,
KATHLEEN BtJZASAssistant Cashier
CHABLE8 FTLKOHAZ1Assistant Cwhler
BUSABETH G. KALITAjbsistant Cashlar
HELEN w.FitAistaUnt ComptrollerKDWARD P. GRIMES
AuditorSTUART WALKERAssistant Auditor
• • ASSETSCash and Due from Banks
U. S. Government Securities
Other Bonds and Securities
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Loans and Discounts
Mortgages
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Assets
TOTAL
$ 3,741,9742110,894,786.682^21,659.66
45,000.008,482282.485,645,670.14
97,501.74179,629.54
$31,(00,143^3
LIABILITIESCapitalSurplusUndivided Profits*ReservesUnearned DiscountDemand DepositsTime Deposits iPublic FundsOther Liabilities
905,000.00253JS91-90
, 629^00.98378,180.03
10.285,003.9514.749^94X131749^02.63
TOTAL $31,600,143.53•Thu rtoervt for any loss which might hereafter. develop was established out oftuimnjis under a iormula approved by the Bureau of Inu-nml Revenue.
Woodbridge, N, J. j
CARTERET OFFICEPerth Amboy NATIONAL Bank
Resources Over $30,000,000 — Carterel's Largest Financial Institution
25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret!Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Member Vederd Reserve System