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Presented Fairly, dearly
i he Commaiitljr tntamt
And Impartially Earb Week
Full Local Cotcnge
Complete News Pictures
Carteret, N. J., Thursday, July 11, 1963
laygrounds\ow Open
PRICE TEN CJKNT8
k% P O. UwttfM U t
~
Democrats Explain
Need For New Road
Representatives
Tell Experiences
CARTERET—Destructive crhV*
.clsrn and incessant complalntHi. ,
instead of constructive suggre*
tiom and poiitlv* action hy tH4,
•r .
Tlir
Carteret Republicans are th»
ofnow
"cancer which can ruin this community," Council President Jol»_
i Walter Sullivan
Hutnick, charged today.
1
,,ii Director ThornHutnick, together with tlUl
, inn-r announced
other Demoi-ratic councilmen,
Bciiviiii-s for this
Walter Sullivan, John D'Zurilli
and Adam Szymborrki, referrt^
CARTKKKT- At the monthly
to a stiitement by Mayor An-*
, v wiil be Miper- nieHing of the Attttnemted Drmdrew Mnnick concprninK Carteret• 1 if purlu bv the iK'rntM of ('mteret, last week,
Industry's attitude toward thli
,H, ivt Park, SU-v- preliminary plant, were formulaproposed Industrial Road. Thf
l s Mt'lalA. Jowph tod regarding the campaign of
Democrnts stated:
I ,,.., Ctudiip; Orant " r . -John Harriirnn ami .Inhn
"For years, we have heard"
•'i, * Morris, Ca- Tonu-iuk for cninrilmen in Nomatiy nf our local citizen* cos»->
,,,; H f i y l i
plain ."'unit the tremendous ne^f
iv round, Marilyn1 President Mari P. Biuiimarn
fort
> relief. The trucks that '
i Kii':liv Szybn: Park- n B B appointed a 'iiniiiittee of
have , n usinR our main roadlf
d
Charles
MeKemii
MrOrath and
MeKemiin, Thomas I>evhave contributed heavily towardi
tTPRU^c, anil Nirhnlfti Cusalino,
that cry. The Democratic
jority on the Borough
to art a* a liaiann group with
resolved late last year that <
Curolyn Abazla t h p <; c m , r a | p,. m i l natir Organi
nito steps should be under
,. Kiidy: Bernard g R t; nn for mmpaitn affairs and
ti> provide a third road oni '
; rflmppcr and Cyn-jdntm nn that there will he no
i our Borough, Can anyone deL,
.i. WPM Carteret rcmflict in times and plaren.
thnt such a road is an abfOlutF
vj r B u m i n B ra alsn appointed a
01,1) HOT IHH,h _ Moys seen above are enjoying
i: r-i Ned/bals; Cor-i
whtcn over i.'Miu DuriiuKli youngsters were entertained.
necessity? We believe th*%#toMi»rie Balka •nd |F(>lnm itl<-p »f Thomas Coiifrhlin.
thin »reat American dflicary at the annual PAL Day in
Carteret's solution for
XUtW
• :iv<-nil: John StrM't, chairman, Raymond Almzia, and
ture. Such a road will have tre.'.,i:y.n/.\V" and Marl- Peter Ariryris, to runiposf and
mendoua beneficial consequencflp
.I'.I ret High School distribute a questionnaire reto our people. It will open lift.
:,II:I and art* andiicardinir the views »f the people
land for industrial e x p a n s w
.•v'-Mirs Carol Anntjof Carterrt a.i to what they are
thnt is presently laying dormant
I.iida Woodhull.
'looktnir f»r in locnl government,
and bringing in little or no
ANDREW MITRO
A1AKV Ki ->K()
revenue into our borough. Mori
,., for the .rwpoivrt "
"*fl ^urnilh their
MY EXPERIENCES
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY impo'rtflntly it will provide man*
lr
! ?: S j f , u j P » u nf M*. Pul»«-taWn» qnwNew Jersey Boys State Is an Jersey Girls State Is an hundreds of our people with jofl
attended
b« compiled ami
Americanism activity sponsored Americanism program sponsor- opportunities. It will make our
County Leadership
for future reference of
by the American Legion, De- ed by the American Legion ocal streets much safer and wjQ
Inr th* Democratic Party.
partment of New Jersey.
Auxiliary, Department of New reduce the cost of maintainlMf
:•,•!(!.• i- Township B a o our streets.
ZNicholas Tasiiineilo, standard
Jersey.
I
was
sponsored
locally
by
irtment em Jun» II. brar*r, challenged thote s«opl<
"As a result of our action, R.
I
was
sponsored
by
Carteret
Carteret Post No. 263 of the
:H at Iwlln Junior who rail themselves Democrat*,
Thomas Carr, planning consulAmerican Legion. The program, Unit No. 263, The American tant, was authorized to proceed
to work tortther with th< t«>mwith 836 boys, Is considered one Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Thomas immediately to prepare necesconitxuctln oyrmtlr party no that th« victory
of the finest political education A. Jakeway was the chair- sary plans afcd a fea:
i:ii be available tm can h« assured in November
programs in the United States. woman.
iiriolM
study. Thi3 work was cor^,
and
of
the
e
h
5
^
-uncut
Our local chairman is Mr. At Girls State, I learned so by thrf end of January, 1
action*,
continued
Mr.
l
f
c
f
l
, will be wwkly eoiv
many
wonderful
thlnga.'
that
I
Thomas
A.
Jakeway.
Mr, Carr's (work was t u r n ^
Tallin*llo, ran f urestall any pro- . h younfftm BM9
it contemplated by th* party
I arrived at Rutgers Univer- had never known about our to the entire Council, indli
: skills in certain
sity at 9:30 on Sunday morning county, state and city govern-- the mayor. With thia job
j-.nihfr thelf
It hai become apparent, tha'.
June 23.;There, I registered at raent. The' speakers were juat plished, the next obvioi
hi arts and e n i t t
Who ttvk nothing but their
the Ledge, was assigned to the excellent. At the end of each was to proceed to dctermi
>"K at each
own wlfflih *ain, h«ve fay their
Federalist Political Party and lecture, there was. a quwtkpi ,thid>rpa<l would be paid
tfr discuss the route of
teek *t rourair* and dtoistmst,
Prellnghuysen Dormitory, .and answer period and I surel? with those parties
Ihii ted f * l t with tTeni^hiBt VM
.
a.nd met many fellow 8l»te»- had question!
'«ty
was inv/-l/ed. Wlia
A f f f «»mc "eoplcjlQ iitr.'nif
men. We were Immediately We *'jrei divided
i.>uned »••'
d **to
t group*.
group* .\ed? Who' did the
pKifakaUy, spfrttually or morally
swept into the whirlwind of and'mine was best by far. Of As'
What action was taken? «ng ».;(l (,
to tMlp *O1T« the problems nf »
all the girls that ran for office,! whom? It is the mayor* ft-J- ",•
.«> .Hid ROlI
activities.
liw community Hke Car
the
majority
were
from
Cotnponsibility
to show l j a t j h j f ) l
• 2 '••• to 5:00 at C a i - t«ret. People are human "
Our dally schedule started at
6:40 AM. with reveille. We tage "H". I didn't run for an ind direction. While the
patiently for the
then had breakfast and return- office, but I was an usher dur- waited
,t^y ;.
underlying basic nerds, no mating the beautiful and impres- to act, he did nothing.
ed
to
our
dormitories
to
clean
• !- mid 13 to 18 are ^ w h c r e t j , , y | | W i whi.-h re
sive inaugural ceremonies. I qtiently the Democratic
up for inspection. After inspec- did, however, work very dili- il proceeded to move
' r i!i|» activity be- q u j r , fulfilment. Meeting th
tion
we
assembled
in
front
of
.' '.miU'd ac,tlvitle«| nw d, of the |>eople of Cam-ret
gently on my friends' cam- "The Borough Attorney
our dormitories and marched to paigns,
• J>
it the philnsojihy whi.-h nnlv the
M. Kolibas, at his own tin
the Gym. There, we had either
.i:i for the bowlingIDtmoerstic Party can ami will
All In all, I'm very thankful expense, traveled to Wasl..^,political
rallies
or
speeches
by
are the youngsters pictured above.
•)•• at 1:00 today tticarry gut stircnsfully," hi- deton, D. C. to confer with Senator
WAITING THEIR TlRN — To net on one of the many
well-known persons in the edu- for the opportunity given to Harrison Williams and Congl'.=.it Other activities'dared.
rides at the annual 1'AI Day held in C'arteret on July 4
me. I only wish everyone could
cational,
political,
or
military
ressman Edward Patten to in' • to the too and
fields. This was followed by our live the experiences I shared vestigate and fully discuss th«
'<"n at the p u t s .
with 372 girls at Jersey Girls
class period.
•i:--o be trip* to the
State. The many new friend- possibility of the Borough reI.attended the School of Law. ships I've made, I'm sure will viewing financial aid to con<
-••idium and the Polo
struct this roadway,
Following this class period were last forever.
o.-ie hundred ticket*
political rallies and municipal
"The Borough Attorney urged
•»iv been obtained for
court sessions. This was folthe mayor to set up meeting!
••" Stadium trip on
with County Board of Freehold.
lowed by lunch. After lunch
•rf Everyone wishing
ers to discuss this problem.
there was another assembly.
In- and most steadfast of the com'•* aaked to put In CARTERET—At the month- CARTERET
Nothing happened. ConsequentFollowing assembly there was a
Is dissatisfied wuti Car- panius (U. S. Metalsl pointed
..i'.ions early. To end ly meetlnn of the Board of
ly, Mr. Kolibas at the urging of
CARTERET — An estimated Florence Knowles, John Baran three hour activity period which
TVuiteMoftheCarien-tPulil:.^
a
d
plan*."
out,
that
the
route
of
the
indusI
l
l
d
u
s
t
m
l
-he best athletes
the Democratic Council, along
.hrong of 4,000 borough young- Han Dombrowski. Wheel bar- included baseball, volleyball,
Library,
President
Harold
SI
trial
road
proposed
by
the
;''.'iVicround will com
with the borough engineer, ariters participated in the annual '1: Kenneth Ruzillard.
football,
tennis,
target
practice,
tlnsky
announced
new
suninvr
~'~~',~~,"~
Drmocrats
would
come
right
J
'•'•rnplc Day which
AL Day held at the Soldiers The committee which had and swimming. Following the CARTERET — The Carteret ranged and met with the county
Recreation Department is spon- officials, including William Flam'I at Carteret High hours for the months ol July The mayor, m making a "Re- between Its parking lot and all and Sailors Park on Thursday. arked so hard to make this afactivity period was dinner.
and
August,
due
to
the
dwhni'
01
1
t
0
ttu>
I
P "
People"
dLs- of its manufacturing and offloe The excellent weather cooper- rair a success was comprised of After dinner we had the pri- soring a tennjs clinic Monday ming, county engineer and RayIn patronage because o( sum- cus&ion ht'ld with
executive buildings. This would mean .ted with the committee and en- he Police Department, PAL vilege of heaping speeches by through Friday from 1 to 5 mond Shill of the state highway
mer vacations
thousand* of trucks would roar
P. M., on the tennis courts in department, in an attempt to
lembers,
PAL
Auxiliary,
n-prcscnUtive* of Uidustry.
between the employees parking ire staff which had worked dil- Iharles Makwinski, chief of po- several well-known men in- Carteret Park.
Afternoon hours will remain
ascertain what financial assist.suid, "In a recent lengthy dUgently throughout the day 3ervcluding
Dr.
Mason
Grass,
Preslot and the plant where these .ng refreshments to the children ke; Police Commissioner Adam
the same with the libiary beInstructions will be given to ance was available,
ciusiion with cxiicutives from
Inx open from 2 to 5 P M Hum almost every industry In Car- thoafunds work. How would at an event which is remembered zymborski; Sergenats Edward ident of Rutgers, Commander both beginner and intermediate "On Monday, the borough atHenry Ryan of the American i groups. The clinic is open to
Evening
torney and the borough engineer
U'ret, It became clear that In- these people' get across safely ;hroughout the year. The PAL zajkowski and Stanley Szyba; Legion, Richard Hajtshorne,
be friim 7 dustry is extremely dissatisfied I to go to tjieir jobs?"
houw. however,
:ommitte« added, to the chil- ^enevieve Frey, PAL secretary; President of Boys State, Com- jail boys and girls between the met with the New Jersey Turn,
ages
of
12
to
17
and
will
be
• -- Thi. I ^ t - l l o 9 P . M . o t i M o ^ a y n i . d W , d - » » » » » » ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
pike chief engineer, Ralph
B a n l c k ,continued, "Another dren's pleasure by furnishing six 'olice Reserves; Police School
mander Thomas Keane, U.S.t" Memorial Com-;nesday only. Thelw rhai.ui-.s o.- * "
"'„,,.„„,..
i, n d l l s l r y ,(Reichhold Chemical rides, where long lines of chil- uarda, and many other men N.R. {retired), and members of offered for seven weeks under Fisher in an endeavor to haw
'industry
trial Roud 'in Cartfrt't."
the supervision of Miss Camy the turnpike construct an overipoiisor a block came effectiivp on Monday, July
Co. i indicated that the pro- dren waited foi' their turn at ,nd women who donated their the Army, Navy, Air Force,
Hlla.
pass from the Carteret Inter"Kirsi, Carteret Industry does posed truck route would go he merry-go-round, whip, aero- me and effort so willingly.
"•irday from 7 to ll'SUi.
yg
Marines,
State
Police,
and
the
chn
tto where
h
th industrial
i d r i
The committee wishes to e
the
A tournament will be held at change
held on Geor«e Taking cotjnizance ol the ex-;not want the Car eret laxpay- risht through the part of their ilane, and others.
National
Service
Academies.
road would be built
ress its appreciation to all who
•-I Carteret Music;teiwlve work undertaken by th.-,ers if Puv lor tin- road any land where they have plans to The affair
t under way ontributed financially to help This was followed by taps at the end of the Instruction period. This is the first year the "As a matter of fact, the very
•"•'•••d HV th* 'Thun-\tkl Group CommltUr a Htrnmore.thiu, we R*pubUcaiu do expand and build a headquar- about 0:30 a.m. and by 10:00
10:30 PJvI.
Recreation Department, under meeting was recently held with
a.m. children from every part of ay for the expenses.
of thank* and apprerlatwn wa.CurUfret mdibtry expressed lie. ters building."
A bigger and better picnic
While at Boys State I was Commissioner Walter Sullivan, the Carteret Industries was alio
••1 adnuwon foe o f ' J n t to (he group through the ^pinion that .Carteret .shoudi "One of the executives pres- the Borough were already at the ill be planned for next year.
refreshment tables clammoring
appointed. City Treasurer and is offering tennis Instructions arranged by the Democrats.
""•' Per adult will chairman, Michael Mainly'«" to , M l ^ d I e s e * l Q ) U I I t y r t t t h ^ n ent voiced tihe opinion, appar- for their hot dogs and hamburg
Court Clerk in our Schobl of; to the teenagers of Carteret. "In ei£h of these instances vi'' and thiijy-flvelBhatlnsky paid tribute u. this,i"e» o have tinsi road buUt » ently held by most, that the ers before they were put on the
All interested youngsters are tal infdrmation has been ob!
Lalv.
!
!
»-r child. Ajl pro- froup'« effort* and the IkMrd This ta In hue with tht^ hu k- indicated cost of this industrial grill. Witnesses said that the
iasked to sign up for the course tained \rhich will prove to be ol
After
this
intensive, tight at the "Shack" in Carteret
la.r will tV do. Of Trustees voted to pmmt .!«• " « of the Tregress ream min- road as proposed by the Dem- larteret streets were absolutely
great financial benefit to al) oi
day program
t Nicholas Mi-Igroup to hold monthly ,„,,(-:ority Councilmen, ChaHo:
devoid of the younger elemont,
Carteret. This is what the Democrats
is
about
400%
too'low
Park.
JUILUH Kovacs and
1
1 1 and
quainted
with
the
fundamen1
Jtrangers
driving
through
CarFund to be dls-Units in the board room. - oi iln-^' ''
Director of Recreation Thomas ocrats haTo done.
our Council candidates Nicho- and is completely unrealistic.' teret must have noticed the detals
and
heritage
of
our
great
*"itliy children. A library,
of "What have the RepubUcansJ
Vacchlo'and Williami "These statements and many serted streets. Police on patro:
government. We an could not Coughlin and Supervisor
1
l!^hments wilt be The Board's July
'others indicated the Democra- of the Borough were pleased OARTERET—The art group, help Wit be prcjudej- and mpre Playgrounds Richard Mlglecz done? What has the mayor
",
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lOUICl!)
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w
.
.
is guaranteed a meeting .will be
,?£
••* "s««.dl». mown I". « .the
« >«
f'™1™,for»«>,»«»
f ' f * that there were no incidents to ponsored by the Carteret Pub- grateful to be Americans. We hope that this new j program, done? What have Councilmen,,
week until Tuesday
unrealistic tor
this M u . t t » ; mar the sufe and sane holiday ic Library, has announced that should all be proud of our Which began July 10th, will Boncelet and Kovaca; dooer/
f ' . i . „ : , , , v i , v»IM 0W.O10M to Ih.
inirr»M»
tk»
(Continued on Page IS)
m n : u
8 8 to open bids for repays v^r,
The Democrats didn'
Much of the supplies were do t will hold its next meeting on American Legion and thotr ef- meet with success.
nated
by our luoul businessmen, Tuesday, July 16th, at 8 p.m. in forts directed at the youth of
(Continued
on
Page
15)
p
p
he
board
rooms
at
the
library.
1|l(
The Hudson Pulp & Paper Co,
our state and our nation.
'li in Carteret. I this summer.
In announcing the meeting
donated 11,000 cups; Walte
Schonwald & Sons donated 15(1 Mr. Michael Maskaly, chairnisn,
pounds of hamburgers and 100 stated that people have asked
pounds of hot dogs; Silvercup him about the possibility of anBread Co, donated bread; U. S otjher outdoor art exhibit in the
MetalB Refining Co. donated all fall. The primary purpose thereCARTERET—"The Carteret 1, Permanent swimmint pools
the bricketts used for the fire fare is to explore this possibilswimming Pool ordinance wilt must be enclosed in a minimum
Steve Alach donated 50 lbs. u: ity, and too, to make plans for
hot dogs and 50 lbs. of ham thu permanent art group which CARTERBT — The Carteret offer the people a combination of fou, foot fencq. Maximum is 6
s to be formed later this year. First Aid Squad answered 106 high protection for the children feet.
burgers; Mr. Softee donated i
2. Non-permanent po«U n *
cream and Bitar's Shoprite
Reports Mr. Maskuly, "The or- calls during the month of June, at a low cost to the swimming
Alexander's Koodtown— ketchup ganization that went into get- Captain Joseph V. Herron re- pool owner," Councilman Charles ulre EITHER that a three-foot
aid Mtuadti and auxtliuru's will
relish, mustard, sauerkraut an ting our first outdooi art ex- ported. The ambulance tra- Boncelet said yesterday in ex- snee enclose the temporary (or
participate In Saturday's P<"'-',
veled 1,575 miles and consumed plaining the swimming pool or- or table) pool or that the folM
hich
will
start
at
^:00
icepops; Carteret Abbatoir foi hibit started is probably thu 289 manhours.
dinance that he moved the bor- lowing rules apply.
m
_..._„.
PJil., from Merrill Part »' ld
storage of perishable foods, most difficult part of our work. Of the tota] calls. 20 did not ough attorney draw up at the a. If the pool is less than
Over b',500 hot dogs and ham We know who the artistically inExerci$e$ proceed to Palrvlew Avenue, toj
three feet, it must be emplast council meeting.
burgers were distributed to thi clined people are . . . we know' require hospitjallzation, 48 went "Thin ordinance will not comRo d Chsl
tied or covered when net
*flt -A " °'}
„, , „
, ,,
children and many parents whi that we have the backing of to the -Perth Amboy General; il Anyone to tear up an estabattended, and ladder of
the Carteret Public Library in nine to Elizabeth and 17 to!
platform removed.
CARTEKET—The second ed- Miss Wanda Kiwrr, and Mrs. a c c o m p a m e d their youngsters forming such a group . . . we
iu 40Ui Mrnl.!nu», to Avenel Street, past
Rahway. The Squad handled ..jhed fence nor will it compel b. If the pool is three feet of
Anne
Frankowski.
J
they
ate
60
watermelons;
dran
ucutional summer program sponhave the board rooms pf the IB transports and other emer- anyone to build a costly new
ihrts to a e l o * e l A v e n e l W"hou» to Pwk A
a
large
truckload
of
soda.
The
Summer
School
program
more, ladder, platform c*
fence with the possible excep"ua-d by the Carteret Board of
a Parade a n d ! " ^ "«« « » • « »«. AVeneJ Park
is the outgrowth of a study made The following games wen library as a meeting place . . , gencies including four indiu- tion of someone putting in a
other means of entrant:*
ln
Ford* VPW Band will lead Education is now u. session un- by the Carterei Better Schools played and their winners: Appl we know the residents of Car- 'rlal calls and one fire call.
AvwM.1 p w k i M .
must be detached and
permanent type of swimming
je r the direction of Miss Wanda
1 0|
teret
are
appreciative
of
art
at
the
parade
which
will
feature
bobbing
contest:
Donald.
Tesbi
F
r
a
n
k
For
th«
six
month
period
Mrs,
Raymond
moved a distance of 10
ilf! Paul Chomlak.
pool.
'
K,.orr and M«.-Jo»ep»>
- Association.
evidenced
by
thr
more
than
2,060
J
many
ptber
band*
as
well
ai
George
Carpenter,
Debra
Lach
ending
June
30,
the
volunteers!
feet when the pool is unv-»«
_ and Mrs. Ralph
Commerford
"This ordinance is tailored to
"* Irving as general
people
that
viewed,our
exhibit
mund,
Debra
McGowan,
Jeffrei
floats. One float will feature vtiki.
answered
566
calls,
traveled
attended,
Fabricators headed a committee
we know that 'this is only 6,806 miles and donated a total fit the Cark-ret community and
Thin year, the program, in- which conducted a study on the Petrocy, (Catherine Razlllar
the Ciuteret citizens. It is not "This mean* that unyonv who
}' "Uht * blook dance Mis* Avenel, Nancy Ann Stiwey
oiiu
of
iiiuiiy
cultural
groups
that
Lydia
Zubenko,
David
Krysien
1 1B
of 1406 man hours.
perfect, but it is something that has a three foot fence and"*
, Avenel Park with and her "court." There will be cludes reading and arithmetic need for such a program.
are being formed, and accepted
The purpose of thin program uki, Alex Tezbir, Richar by the public. The most difficult All persons who have bor- the cuuncilmen all agree on be- gatu that can be lucked is cov*
by local mual- ft reviewing stand at Jansen
Kevin
Cloasur,
Jimmy
McKenna
is to take each child from his
part is behind Us, the spade rowed equipment from the First cause it does provide a much ured under the ordinance for i
towill Avenue and Avenel Street, for
greater
present level of achievement and Scfflliurbuach. Hag races: Angeic work has been done. Now is the Aid Squad art; requested to re- g
e
pprotection than no ordi type of pool except a |
« • dinner In » c - the mayor, town committee,
Candelario,
fiary
Greenberg
type. It also means
develop his skills in reading and
lhelr
time to organiw a permanent turn It imniudiately upon termt- nance at all.
^rvlce. to the MUvs Avenel and all the gu-'s
(Continued on Page U>
HO tha prapwMd tvlm
{arithmetic to his fullost capacity, Kathy Siiar, Mary P'ondi, bteat uw.
who entered the Mlw Avenel
Ipkeu Seilw- BttUuou «>utt»*; art
(Continued on Page 16)
contest.
(CouUiiiwd oil Pajpt
^Utte, many jjrat
Get
Club's Backing
;«•]•*
Library Lists MayOr Claims
Industry
Summer Hours {gainst Industrial Road
PAL Entertains
4 ,000 Children
Tennis Clinic
On This Week
It Dance
Saturday
.'.•(•,
Art Group Meets
Next Thursday
t
f;4s*?is;--!—* •"•-si-oK'E SSL's:
1 venelFireCompany to Celebrate
Years of Service^Saturda^
Summer Educational
Program & Underway
Answered 106
Calls in June
Swim Pool Ordinance
Outlined By Boncelet
IL - EB - CP
Baldwin Speaker
At Zion Chin (
Auxiliary Meets
In Woodbridje!
iScouts Receive
Troop Charter
CARTERET -
CARTERET—Wallace TV,"
'LI..
win, son of Mr. and M
i,»r Faith
The " ? " * ! ' ! ; ^ f . r , officer
F.ith Ru»nn
Ru»nn of
of win, son of Mr. and M,
?k made a report Ham Baldwin. 38 Linn,:,
niie, will be thr
at t h e 8:30 A \ i v , , . .
Bcrvlce of 7lon K\n
wore mvM*\
nml reLutheran Church, "v> y,,
rWr
vrlt Avenue.
Kstbor (Innil'ino
A graduate of W n u
first vice iiresiilent an
•nef Mr. Baldwin hns h 'tluil n dtinntii'ii has
,« in Flem-'^mj. ' " ' " \ . ' , n f Woodto the CnvmrliU- Nuns in Mvs. Ui>»P KnVBM nf Wood- Iceptcd
ceptcd as a stude
studeni
lmrton;«lf«>thatthf S w n t E l M iriili'c h(is|>itn! chairmnn nn- Lutheran Theolniilrai s>
.Zxilinry of Carterrt roco.ve.U' inmnpd thnt a sporta fpstivnl In Philadelphia whnv i
,, P f,,r first pUNee In U ™jwill
Iw held at l.ynn» Hospital his studies this fall
„„, Aetion" at the' ? U t f row*" !Monday. Sept. 2. The president
Thf> fifth Sy
Sunda
olitAction
av
„
„
.
„
^^amesCeme-^Jd^mo^at^A^ In charge of Scoutmaster Charti, m in Atlanticl m City. A nknii
iirni in Atlantic City. A picnirlMmulny. .-.r,n. - . . . . . . . . .
ill b
b ved
be obser
^
'
,
:
hy
the
rombineHl
in
MA
les
Stokes
and
his
assistant
Interment was
will l»e held hy the combined i u w l all mombi-r* l o s t t e n d the T h e fl
1
scoutmaster, Mr. Stanley Phil.'cemetery. Linden, N. J.
auxiliaries
at
the
home
of
the
rrnlior.nl
conv.-ntinn
in
Honda,
Ity
will
p , , . b . i r P T , were Joseph Trtlips.
Cnod Shephrrd at Wioatunk, nr'AmTii't 2» I" '-•>. 1'.>M head- service.
n ,-t T ' ps'ii Qpmbo?. Steve Solrrofitable Ofd r
The boy scout* presented
Sumlav at 2:.*10 p.m. There will'q"1"1*'111* ftt t l l f ! r«nUlnbleau,
- ri'mbfrs of Woodmen of TIXHRS LVKACI1
their candlelight ritual before
be refroshments and prizes.
•'"»«•>• president ami mem- T h e widow was inr-r.-,
Stephen LukC ARTERET • v i rsitin 89. and Robert
weoplng steadily Inr •,
Commissioner
Brad made
Monpll,
of
A
ddled,R
DacVo. Elmer
' . „ G r a r t Avenue,
Council,
the
ft rltan
- r i ' Stanley Dac.Vo.
Elmer
E\'erybody
was t l k
•
i
E\'erybc
of Holy Name " c " ;
'
b
c
t
h
charter
presentation
to
Mr
l&veijuvujr
« M UUM:I:' ,^,, ;•
u
EllM
Th
til
lIniturance
t
FINAL
PLANS
MADE
FOR
CARTERET
FAIR:
Thr
annual
Cartfret
Fair
will
be
opened
July
4.
l
a
w
ai
.
.i.iniwnh
Hrycun»i
ln»titutlon»l
Then,
tHe
n,;|.,,.,..'
'• • - - - •
Hrycuna, iniuiun»"»i
JU«
h
t Joseph
at I P.M. Snnday In the Carteret Shopping Center, Kooscvrlt Avenue, Carteret, and will
with a cheek for JiOnn'General Hospital after a snort
repMsentetlve
o f s t . Demetrius
•illness He was born In C z e c h o s - j p ' . .
continue through Saturday ntf ht, July 20th. Pictured above at the dual committee meetHeart! I n No Time
Bravely, i h e smilid
,
STEPHEN MOUVAR, SR.
lovnkia, and was a resident o f ™Mr.
™ *Monell spoke to the par- ing are (left t o right, ictted) Mr$. Peter Me leek, Mrs, Catherine. Zuccaro, George Tltio, by Boychuk Orchestra.
,c. •
rv clcvrr She lenrn- her te»ra and said !
CARTFHET - Stephen Mol- l o v f l K l : l ' B I 1 U " n i :, .
The public Is Invited by the S l a v ho i n " m no time." *Td .l.dly give iin.non „: •
e n t s for teamwork of the troop Reverend John Hundlak, Steven Stek, general chairman; Reverend Peter Melech, Andrew
nar. S
? :: 61
»™ Cartfrrt for 55
nar.
61 of
of 64
64 Pennine
Pershln* A
5 years.
years. He
He retired
r
under t h e
]and themselves to fully drive Hedeih, Mlsi Mae Deekus and M r i . Albert Mirroni.
..Y,!j ive noticed riie dow.Mo have him bacl.
Standing from lrft t o right, are: dance commute
died July 3rd. at Perth Amboy * > f * » » 8 ° f r o n > t h e F o s t e r
chairmanship of John Olusczyk.
General Hospital.
Wh»lcr Corp, Carteret where the benefits of organized scout- James Skltka, John Letky, M n . Nicholas Koitowiat, Michael Dnbrowalskl and Gene W a !
ilng.
Mr.
Monell
made
special
Born in Hunwry. he lived in >* ™ ""Ployed as a carpenter
diak. The fair i i cponsortd by S t . Demltrlqi Charch of Carteret.
Born in Hunwry. he
f
37 years He wasf « r> **»**• " e ™ s o n e o f t n e awards presentations to ScoutCarteret for 37 years. He was
orcsnijers of Sacred Heart master Stokes for his services
S d Heart
Members are invited to bring
a member of St Eli-abeth'f R c - c h u r c h . «rttrrt
and a!
and rtrudy and to Troop 80 for
euerts. A donation of $1.75 per
Roman Catholic Church.
» Hoi?
H i NN aa mm ee S
So
"""iber <>' '»»
o - again saining 100% for the
Mr Molnar had been e m adult will be asked; there will
Scout magazine. All the scouts
slov k
CARTERET — Organization*
Refln
be no other charge for food or
ployed by U. S. Metals R
were
presented
their
cards
and
»
slov k
ins Co.
a^
» C 8 ' 0 0 " 6 J e d n o t a pins and the commissioner
C for
f 36 years.
years He
HeTO
TO
lefense for Freedom of Ukraine
drink.
furnace operator
Society, the Slovak Citizens
The committee in charge re- ^9, Branch of Carteret will
I thanked the dedicated men of
club o f
Surviving are
are hi*
hi* wife.
wife. Ehza^ " ^ R n dt h « 2 5 y e a r the troop committee for fosterSurviving
E h -cclutu
quests members t o return their sponsor a summer picnic Sunw h w l e r
CARTERET —Worahip servclut > »' ^
S
t
p
h
e
n
Jr
and
r
Corp.
beth. two sons. Stephen Jr. and > »'
^
carts
promptly. lay, July 14th 1963 at the Royal
| Ins t h e boy scout movement.
A
ices in the Hungarian Reformed reservation
John, both of Carteret; four H u w ! f f ' t h e l f t t * R o s e
•f
Members of the Board of Elders Jardens, 990 Hazelwood Ave11 »•**. ITU ClodDt, 11:1! kM
Lu ch
dled
1954
Church
Sunday
morning
will
inShort
talks
were
presented
(rrandchildren; two siJten. M r s , " ^
serve on the committee with the lue, Railway, beginning a t 2 Bonds* from 3:00 P.M. to
s. M&ry
daugh ay John Lesky, chairman of theclude Hungarian at B a.m. and
Anna Bakos and Mrs.
M&ry He
He is
is survived
survived by
by two
two daughMen's Club assisting. Chief M- \ M . Music will be furnished
C l o d m (Mldnlfbt)
Lengel. and thre* brothers. ; ters. Mrs. Mary
Chabak
M C
h a b k of Clark board of trustees of St. Deme- English at 10:16 o'clock. Dr. A n 1
Church, Joseph Hrycuna drew Harsanyi, pastor, will ler Louis J . Siabo is genera
John. Andrew and Prank, all of and Mrs. Anna L. Sabo of Car-trius
dP
AUTHENTIC
lu-rri
representative preach. The sacrament of bap-chairman, Vice Chief Elder Wiliteret three sons John Lukach Institutional
HunsftTT- *rvices we-e he'd of Broklyn. N. Y , Joseph andTroop Committee
tism will be administered at theliam La*ar is in charge of games
Chairman
Cham
Funeral
service.
ind special arrangements,
Michael
Hrycuna, a n d Gene second
£UUU Wi
iivv,
ih
Saturday
This Sunday—July 14—is also
The Youth Fellowship of tlv
Funeral Home. 56 Carteret Ave.• sister Mrs. Mary Petruska of Wadiak who spoke on behalf of
Throubrat
at 9 A.M. a requiem Mass'Port Reading and three sisters the troop committee, Scout- the date of the Annual Family church is invited to attend t l x
HOME-HADE SPAGHETTI
master
Charles
Stokes
and
h
i
s
Picnic
which
will
take
place
a
t
picnic
of
the
Eastern
Area^
outh
and
vu
said at St. Elizabeth*? and 1 brother In Czecheslovakia
tUttcna, Ravioli, P l n » Pit*
i t t S
t l Phillips.
Phillips
West Carteret Park, Grove N o . Federation to be held in Rooseassistant,
Stanley
Church. Interment was In St a T l d fi v e grandchildren.
Hot or Cold Sandwiches
Cards were
presented to 3 haa been reserved for this velt Park, Grove No. 1, S«tioi
Jahies' Cemetery, Woodbrldge.
Funeral services took
Mi
event Prepared food, including No. 1, Saturday, July 13, ail day
Troop
Committeeman
Michael
Pallbearers were C h a r l e s from the Zlzub Funeral Home,
NOW - PROMPT
Hrycuna, Michael Dobrowolskl, fresh pork roast, will be served Those who want to RO as r>
SERVICE ON ALL
Bino Michael
_ . . Yeges.. Joseph 54 Wheeler Avenue, Carteret on Michael Muszyka. John Lesky, at about 2:30, Members and I group will meet at the churc
:30 A.M. with
Samu, William Ur. John Ere July 8 at
TAKE-OUT ORDERS
their guests, however, are w e lat 10 a.m.
Stephen
Lesky,
Gene
Wadiak
solemn high requiem Mass a
mlas. Sr.. and Oeza Biczo.
CALL ME 1-2214
come to bejrin their picnic righ'
and Peter Prokopiak.
the Sacred Heart R.C. Church
after the morning services, 30 TEARS SERVICE
The
mothers
ot
the
scouts
with Rev. Andrew A. Okal
JOSEPH KIFLMAN
baked cakes for the occasion There will be fire to fry "salon- CARTERET — Mr. Harry G.
A n
C A R T E R S - Joseph K i e l - : « l e b r a " 1 a n d ^
^ n y and refreshments were served na" which will be furnished by Kurec of 3 4 Main Street, was
Est 1904 - A D O 0 8 1 f Q B O N I R , D
..» A-, ^ C a r c n]A n f 1 8 7 T i 0 W . | P l u u , deacon, and Rev. Melvin after the Installation.
the church.
man. 43 years
old. of 137 Low
award '"
•erred tn Oni Dln*t
44 Green Blrttl
iStanczewski, subdeacon. In>
Phone
The members of the troop
ell Street, died July 8th at the
OUlj ftOB> • : " *•**
Woodbrldn
was in St. Gertrud'
Rlverview Hospital. Red Bank,
MS 4-0264
Cemetory. Colonla. Rev. An
after a short illness.
Regular It C O T M U T C Shoe*
He was born in Carteret. He drew A, Okal and Rev. Anthon;
tor
formerly lived In Metuchen for Pluta recited prayers at to
I Green St., Woodbridg*
Infants - Children - Teens
10 years and n s employed with i grave.
(Cor itihwaj »'«•)
Doctor's Prescriptions Filled
Anton
the
Co., Me-|
Me- The
the Eastern
Eastern Express
Express CO.,
The pall
pall bearers
Dearers were
were Anwm
CARTEBHTT - Troop 80, Boy
»nd Albert Wenzel. of MUltown Scout* of America, sponsored by
Funeral services were held for N. J., his parems OLCYC »..>.
St. Demetrius Church In
Helen Skurwcik
Skurwcik Kidman,
Kidman, one
received lti troop
John Ssndor, Sr.. of 34 Long- Helen
slst«r, Mrs. Esther Shock of charter at an Installation profl!ow S t . CarterK Thursday * t
E t h Shock of
CUrk and three brothers, Wftl- uimi HI m a.. ..,.,»
K ana liurr mw
1 A.M at the Synowleckl Funh l
l Stanley Kiel- (Tram conducted In the Ukriiln
l
, Horn?. SS CnrKrrt Ave.. « . . Michael and Stanley Kiel Han Pavilion, where the troop 80
,t9-?0AM
J t S t B l U . irnnn of Carteirt.
h e holds It weekly meetings eveiy
•h R r . Church Rev. An Funeral services from
54 Monday night.
Bi7.ub
Funeral
Home,
•'>V-V J ,
H ^ C l ^ - W ^ A v e Carteret,^ The charter presentation was
f^
^ l S , Z u " r v e . l . T h o Welfare
H
HOME COOKED
krainian Group To
Hold Picnic Sunday
Church Lists
Sunday Worship
BUSINESSMEN'S
LUNCH
and Dinners
Over a JJalf- L0nturij
Served Dally
[• erional J #
5o Jtt 3
CLOSING FOR
VACATION...
. T f f ^ n o i k i mchard Lukach^o, Car eret, -
We Will Be Closed
For One Week —
JULY 22 —JULY 29
Lounly
GREINER
Gidden's
SHOES
219 Smith Street
PERTH AMBOY
tuchen, as a dock worker forjBrechlta, John Brechka, Joseph
four years. He was formerlyjHasek, Joseph Klemek, Andrew
ivon, Jr. and Paul Btrich.
Chemical
isivon,
employed at Westvaco C
hm
Sacred Heart Holy Name
o Carteret.
Carteret
TheSa
Co.,
He was a vetvet- The
it
i t d the rosary on
on!
recited
eran if World War II and aSociety
member of the American Le- Sunday $ventog at 9:00
glon Post 65, at Metuchen.
He is survived by his wife F R n ) A Y SERVICES
!£•
E d SSan "rf
OajKSVUlC,
Him
^^F
«••••„..,
sftt8:11
ters, Mrs. Arlene Egan, of Long
Bsach, L. I., N. Y , Mrs. DorH m
lhe
Synagogue. Pershlng
othea Rakestraw of Memphis,.
Tenn.. Mrs. Pat Hampton, of ! A v e n u e Tampa, Fla., three step-sons,
Edward Wenzel of Tampa, Fla., V. S. clears three airmen of
Leonard Wenzel, also of Tampa. link to 'BrUtish scandal:
«"«f
Irving Shiffman, M. D.
announces that he has assumed the office ,
of the late Dr. Fred A. Kessler for the
practice of internal medicine and cardiology.
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PAGE THREB
local Couple Married
In Holy Family Church
Beauty School
Graduates Five
with the Indiana Geological
Survey, which la located on the
•ampus.
,
To Preach At First Aid Souad
Calvary Bantist, fill Be Helped
i
Berna- Serving as best man was Mr
of Mr, Anthony Zulln, of Carteret
: rARTRRET-Fm- the nextj CARTERET - The C a r t M l t "
Ushers were John Kallay Jr
nK
two Sundays, Mr. .loscnh Iwnn- First Aid Squad will benefit dlbecame the bride Carteret, brother of the bride
ski will occupy thp pulnit of the rwtiv from n ch'ek nresentldU.
8«turd(\y Mr. Turco and George Tlschler CARTERET - Pour C a r t w t
o
R
R
residents, the Misses Hrlen
West Point, N. Y.
'Calvary R«pti»t Church while to Hie Carterei Jaycoe by tiik ,
11 In Holy Family
the regular pmttor, Rev. Glen American Oil Company.
PollowlnR a weddtmt trip to Masluck, 17 Charles 8tmrt, Shir;ii
), Tlip Rev. M. A
Russo, 28 Pershiim Avenue,
Florida
Ilntfield, and his familv arc on The check la In suuport «f'*
,-fonnc(1 the doublr* 111 l l w and Nassau, the couple Audrey HaUln. 18 SI, Ann St.,
vac.lion in Tennessee. There will the souvenir program to IW
and celebrated!*
In Carteret. For her
KOlng awny outfit, the bride and Barbara Akalewlcz. 6S UnLh
%* " *'rr"*Ri t h ' oubUshed for the N,w Jewel
parent* a r p ' w o r e R blue silk, two-piece dres; ion Street, and Richnrd Mosko,
wlth whlt
101 Shnrot Street, were rtmon«
i
accessories.
, ; wiHlnm dear, of *ith
hip at 11:00 ».m. and t h f f v H " n n i l t l _ " " " ! ;
HOU1 were graduated from the 232 graduates who rccleved
«:rrct.
nlnir service «t fi:30 nm O n l Y o r k F o o t b n l 1
*
Car
rc
their
certificates
In
Cosmetology
—
to
Th
Wrilnenday pvpnlng «t 7:00 p.m.l t n p Philadelphia Eaiiles Ml*
i escorted
t o tth eh11 1j 1j * l st High School. The
(rnm
the
Wilfred
Acudemy
of
1 b e hp
ln
l
tnther wore a gowri '"; ^^
employed
in the Tech.
the prayer mpptinifii will be con-'™ "
'd
Princeton TJJ11*..,
Hair it Bcnuty Culture, Newark,1
ducted by the members of thei v e r s l 'y's Palmpr S'adium Bep*"
,,„. trimmed wltr.l"' c *' Information Library o:
at colorful graduation exercises
lhe
Bcl1
deacjn hoard,
tember 7.
' ,•
,,\,\cry flt the waist
Telephone Labora
that Included a candlelight pro,, n r d with » scooped;^ o r l «' I n c - In Holmdel. He
For
the
past
two
weeks,
the
The
lociil
Ja:
recs
rcceiV*
•
cession in the Coronet Ballroom,
a bell-shaped.I""™"* 1 studied at Seton Ha - Irvlnyton
church hiu been conducting a funds from this enme by soil*1'V,
IIU!
Newark, and ls .
•daily vacation hihle school for citing support for the program, I
,, skirt with a wdlteau
The gnidimies and nearly
... ,,n.»
[children from S to 12. On thelworklns at the gp.me and 8«J. ,iintf Into « chapel graduate of Rider College, 11000 unr.sishi'ni'dan iidtlrrsshy,
where he received the bachelor
fmirth of July, the entire church i[ n » tickets
*
n A bouffant Illuthe
guest
speaker,
Mrs.
Cnrrli:
of nclciwc degree In commerce
inchulinE the vacation school;
,„
, ' '
. •^ 1
,,. nMnrhfd to a plll- He Is a teacher In the Carteret Lost. City Director of CJuidonce,
A
o f IJlf t l l n d s f > a r n e d
m
menih<-r« were treated to an all-1
"
ivunbTOlne and SwUs school system.
Public Schools, Newark, on the
clay picnic at Roosevelt P a r k . l t h l s m a i l l l l ' l > w l 1 1 t n ™ b e d o "
nRtetl hy the
subject of "Looking Ahead," ;
ITherc were names with prizes
Cnrtrret JayCM* ,
,. riirriPd.a colonial!
"The profession of Beauty
I for all ages and free sodas for. to t n e First Aid Squad for 1U
: while rose* and
Culture offers unlimited oppori all. On Sunday night there was'building fund
- '<
. valley.
tunities,1' said Dnvirl M. Mulova special parents' service when! Tickets are currently beinf *, ,\ of honor wai
any. Dean of the Wilfred AcaI the children presented a pro-jsold by the local chapter an***
:pram of achievement and theican be obtained by calling tick*
demy. "It's a glamorous career
ii.nr. sister of the
handwork of the school was on t chairman Edward SohaycW '
which offers not only substanmil the bridesmaids
display. After the program, the Kl-1-6368. Jaycee President Jtf- *
p.ihrrt Turco, Pfllls CARTERET — John Fern- tial financial rewards but one,
parent* enjoyed n social period seph Maaterson, KI-l-6074,»riy •
too,
that
presents
great
personal
Miss
Kathleen
v
strom, 38 Louis Street, a teachwith Mrs. Robert McCheaney
ASSISTS JAYCKES: Harry A. Rapp, assistant supcrln:
accented
the
cheek
in
behalf
of
the
local
Jaycw
chapter
satisfaction
in
contrirjuling
to
.,nd Miss Rosalie er at Carteret High School, \t
and Mrs. Dezan Battn serving: Jaycee. Jaycee-ette or Plrst A14, '
tendeiit of the Carteret terminal (center) prcsonts a check
Looking
on
Is
Louis
J.
R.
Kady,
local
sales
representative
the
world's
beauty
and
hapSquad member.
:li of Carteret.
taking part In the six-week
refreshments
to
all.
These
two
to Eugene Brown from the American OH Company in supfor the American Oil Company and Carteret Javcee
piness. Wilfred graduates can
Molczan and Rob- Summer Institute in Earth Sciladies served the bible school
port of the New Jersey Jaycee Football Classic. Brown
director.
— ••••"'"in' '» « « ™ 8 C l " l t n k e pride in knowing they ioin,
of Cartn-et, niece —
each day with cookies and someCARD OF THANKS
of the bride, were encp for High School T«acher»! th( . r a n l [ s <)f o t n p r W ) l f l . e d l
thing to drink. The faculty of
STEPHEN MOUJAK, SR. •";
of Science being held through n ] ( | m n i w h o ,,.,„, a c h u . V ( , d R r r a t :
the
school
consisted
of
Rev.
Hatml rlim brnrrr.
CARD OF THANKS
field, principal, Mrs. Jamieson We wish to express our aln?^
August 9 at Indiana Unlver- | m d c o m i m , i l l ( ( s l l c c P S 5 m a
JOHN
8AND0R, SR.
and Mrs. Lucy Hutrhea, Juniors1 cere thanks to all our relatives,.'
»lty.
'field which will continue to
department,
Mrs. K, A. Burris,
The program is designed tO: Rr( , w fts | 0I]K H_, t n r r P l s
We wish to express our sin- Jr., Mrs^George Miller and Miss friends and neighbors tor tWt^
equip the teuchi'M to offer I*|ln
N the
• world."
cere thanks to all our relatives,!Donna Brown, middlers' depart- many acts of kindness and sym- -j
high school rour.se in earth
pathy they extended during OH r
CARTERET
—
Councilman
friends and neighbors for t h e ^ i s s Barbara Adams, primary
CARD OF THANKS
science
Topics covered Include
bereavement In the death of,,'
CARTERET — Carnival time Leskl is in charge of the P.T.A.
1 8
l h
Charles
Boncelet
today
made
department,
Mrs.
(ilenna
Hatmoleorology.
1
STEPHEN LUKACH
ni Perth Amboy i ' /
irrlves a t the Carteret Shop- 'orkers, Mrs. Peter Melech is many acts of kindness and sym- field and Mrs. Alice Jenkins, be- our dearly beloved husband,-his
position
clear
on
the
Caroceanogiftphy,
rocks,
mineral,
We wish to express our sinM l during the
pathy
they
extended
during
father,
grandfather
and
brftr.
ilng Center this Sunday aftero,ur
h
f > b 0 " d referendum loon, at 2 PJvI. and continues in charge of the Sisterhood of bereavement ln the death of ginner department. The nursery ther, Stephen Molnar, Sr.
ide the"'follo l w C!(oMlls ' B n d K( ' 0|flt!lc P'oces.se.sncerethankVto'u'irour relatives, ? t «
^\
he Blessed Virgin Mary. Mrs.
department was attended by the
he
ide mi lonow
T])e
pai.Ucllmnls
wU1
¥ t a l t i f r l ( l | , d ! l a I 1 ( l i m b h o n f o r their:"
*
'
o
«owHw
statement,
:
lllce
lightly for seven nights, thru Nicholas Kostowiat is In charge dearly beloved husband, father, Baptist Youth Fellowship group We wish to gratefully aft— ;
*"rld- nowned f i l
l l k i d
Saturday, July 20.
f food sales, assisted by Mrs. grandfather and great grand- and they also did the clerical knowledge with thanks t i n .
work of the school and helped many spiritual bouquets, flan)~
father, John Sandor, Sr.
St. Demetrius parish presents Libert Marronl.
tributes, donation of cars and
ts annual carnival festival Ticket booth committees are We wish to gratefully ac- in many ways.
with thrill rides and kiddie headed by Mrs. Zuccaro, while knowledge with thanks the! At the morning service last specially wish to thank Rev.
ides on the great midway, with Michael Magella heads the many spiritual bouquets, floral | Sunday, the church observed the Anthony J. Huber, altar boy*/-*
' Ml by ilip slacirrs of tlic Ice'eavemt-tu in the death of our have the right to determine
rdl n an s of
Bnp1'™ a n d t h e Staff and Nurses of the Perfhskill games and games of woth committee personnel of tributes, donation of cars andi? , , "
Mm born to Mr w 'deiirly beloved father, grand- their own fate on major issues
'Lords Suppe
:hance for exciting prizes ln he St. Demetrius Men's Club especially wish to thank Rev. Lord's Supper. There were ten Amboy General Hospital, CarIf
this
Kovcrninu
body
votes
ln
iMD PAlmer. 15 Director of Hie program Ls father and devoted brother and
candidates baptized. Following
favor of the School Bond pro- ;he merchandise booth. Chair- Peter Prokopiak is ln charge of Anthony J. Huber, altar boys, the services, the entire congrega- teret First Aid Squad, U. 8 . Thomas <t. IVny, ii.sMn-iutf pro,uncle, SU-phrn Lukach.
gram, this program will appear man Steven Slek, reports this leld arrangements, George Ti- Dr. Chodosh, Dr. Chenkln, Dr. tion was invited to a buffet Metals Refining Co., K. of 0-'
Wt
*as born to Mr teiaat of KCOIOKV at the U n i m ' ' ^"'fially wish to thank
ear'* selections will be bigger zio is chairman of the booth Toth, staff and nurses of Eliza lunch and barbecue at the home Carey Council #1280, B a n
on
R<>v
lid Alnlaxy. 31 tlty, A social lecturer is Hob- Andrew A. Okal, Pa.stor of ^
of Tank House and employee!
and better than ever before. committee and Men's Club Kith General Hospital. Holy of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Albright:
Silcl<tl
of Smelter and Sample Mill flif^
:. on July 4
rrt ?', Hlakrly, u geophysictet
Heart R, C. Church, "Therefore, in order that this Rev. John Hundiak and Rev
president Andrew Hedesh heads Hame Society, Holy Mary So- of 14 Rernath Street, Carterftt.' U, S. M. R. Co., Machine ShOK?
Cai UTi-t. Rev. Anthony Pluta,
ilety, Woodmen of World Camp Mrs. Albright and her son-inPeter
Melech
are
the
honorary
the
special
awards
while
MiElectrical Shop and Carpenifit
Pastor of Mary Mother of
so that they can decide to vote chairman of the annual affair chael Dobrowolski is in charge 19, White Carnation Grove 34, law, Mr. Evear Morris, were two Shop of A.A.C, Co.. pallbearSni,.'
K, C. Church,
N. J.,
Woodmen
Circle,
U.
S,
Metals
of
the
ones
baptized.
The
affair
The committee named today to of the bar committee.
Carteret and Woodbridge PoliM; ;
MHr^eski to vote for the School going
Bond furnish the home cooking for Jimmy Skijka will supervise Refining Oo., P. T, A of St. was held on the lawn and many Escorts and the Synowledp"
Elizabeth's Church, Golden Age of the guests enjoyed the use of
pastor of Holy Family j|program at this tim».
the big monmouth food tent the ride midway and parish
It, C, Cliurch, CarUret, the nuns
Club, employees of Selma the swimming pool and partak- Funeral Home,
WIIKHKAS, the day of Saturday, July 13,
"I repeat, I am votinf? 'Yes
of the Dominican Order, the al- at this time so that the proposal will see all the women's organi- president of the Board of Trus- Sportswear, Farm Stores. Inc., inc of the many delights preFamily of the
zations in some of the food tees is ex-officlo of all commit- Wednesday Nite Club, Mayor
i . ts been designated as Little League Day;
'ur 1) iv.-, und the
Name
pared by the boat and hostess.
ic Holy
Holy Name,
Stephen Molnar,
beforo the peoplei
My
preparations
and
sales.
All
ortees. Mae Deckus is secretary Banick and Council, Carteret
of the Sacred Heart,,„,,.„„„, „„,„,„„ „*;„, «,„„,*
\\ ilKKKAS, on the field the boys arc flaying
opinion will
ganizations are prepared to and Gene Wadlak rounds out
: fHilcavoring to learn the ways of sjwrt- It. C Church, the First Slovak! unsixtken since I do not wan carry out their assigned duties the public relations committee Board of Health, Prosecutor and
Mrs. Edward Doian, Friends
holu: Jodnota Society, lhe to enter into school busines:
with all assignments under su assisted by Metro Baron in
faluvuk Citi/fns
Club,
Firs
•°-,f think that it is only fair thai pervision of their presidents. charge of photography. Al So- from Falcon Hall, Trenton Bqverage Co., Friends from Rheihof Columbus, Carey| th( , S c h o o , B o a r d s h o u l d h a V (
iS, the boys are learning to become
Mrs. Joseph Symchik heads bol is chairman of the Ground gold, friends from Joe's Tavern
Cuur.cil 5 1280; Slovak Ladies tthe
h n nopportunity
n n n ^ . , r . i t « tn
i<, which will benefit the Hurough,
to >,„„„
have »„
its ,„.,
say St. Ann's Auxiliary, Mrs. Elsli Clean-Up committee.
Carteret and Woodbridge Police
fathdlu- Sokol. Dr. M. A. Cho- nnd then, that the voters shoul
Many o[ the famtllcn wp wrv* for the first
:• .ind Country;
escorts, and the Synowieck
time call us on the recommendation of someone
dosli, [Jr. Thcodort Cheiikln;| h g v e t h e opportunity to havi
we've setyed In the past. Such approval of our
Funeral
Home,
for
satisfactory
MiKKKFOKE. I, Andrew W Baniek. Mayor
Dr. D.i'-idSplvack, Ur. FiTdLc-; l h ( , t r s a y
service Is most gratlfjlni.
services rendered.
hm»v Carteret First Aid Squad
..T d o f p p l ] l o w e v e r that it li
( W r e t , uu ht-reby proclaim
*
The.M.dical Staff and nurw-s'^ ti-rrlblo shnme that the DemFamily of the Late
SATURDAY, JULY 13. 11*63
John Saildor, Sr.
ill Elizabeth Gemini Hospital,:0Cratlc machine rule has so
Mayor Andrew Bamck and the]ravused our town and so raised
AS LITTLE LEAGUE DAY
C.if.eret Council; P. B, A 1-5|oiir taxes that the question of
i !:!'•!et, and I urge all citizens, all civic
Headquarters for
fl.irk, N. J . Faculty nnd Pi'r- iW liether or not to erect new LANGLEY AFB, VA.—Cadets The cadets are graduates o:
;:....i'ion.s und all media of communication
i'l at Lincoln Public School.[.schools should be so important William G. Huber and Raymond Carteret High School.
Ciiii.ir!. Kn.st.M- Wheeler C'oi-p.ifroni a financial standpoint' Micheal Zasworsky of, Carteret
funeral home, inc.
•:vr this day with appropriate means so
rand
Ciii.-ri-t; -1 yi-ar Club at Foster since they will have such a tax are participating in' the Air
Inexperienced
:-op> will be fully aware of the value of
wM $y«(x»i«ki, OlriQlw
Cmp, 1UK-AFLC!O impact on the homeowner,"
Force Reserve Officer Taining. p o l i c e J u c f e e _ W e , , s
• .'.tie League, so we may achieve through Whaler
Ijical 441) CartiM.'t. employees
Corps (AFROTO summer en-1
"
.Wallpaper and"
about your son stealing those
' tt.. League a better man later in life.
,i! the Bml.r Sho[) sit Foster ^ s
jcampment here.
Painters Supplies
^chickens. I've decided to let]
Win-rli-r f n r p , Oxyui'il Fives-'
Given under my hand and great seal
Z
Cadet Zazworsky,
is the son
I).:! at U S Metal.1- Retinini;! The United States is prodding
of the Borough of Carterei tins 10th
of Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri J. Zaz- him off this time, but why
Co Carteret. Bo.ird of Directors the British to join in drafting
(lay of July, in the year of our Lord
don't you show him the right
Cr.-iikt Supervisory Committeei» t r t ' a t V f o r a
multilateral worsky of 141 Edgar Street,
J* C M T I I I T AVIHUI
.
C A U t l i T , NIW )E»5EV'
Huber is the son of w a y >
one thousand nine hundred and sixty- ,ind Office Pcr.snnn.'l CivditjNATO nuclear force of Polaris Mr.Cadet
and Mrs. Theodore G. Hubships even though
I'nion at U S. Mi'tn's Refining Missile
Sam
—
Ah
done
tried
hard,
three, and in the Independence of the
er of 1405 Roosevelt Ave., both
2BX-it(l Wasliingtim Avinue
Co , Tinnlcy Rubber Corp South Britain's Conservative Govern- will observe and take an active judge, but he goes and gets hisUnited States, the one hundred and
ment
is
in
turmoil.
Carleret
Tel. KI 1 -5441
Plitinfifld.
United
Rubber
self
caught
anyhow.
part
in
various
phases
of
base
sixty-seventh.
Although MacMillinn may be
Wnrkers Local in:1. South Plainoperations
during
the
encampreplaced by his party later this
fi.-ld. Members of I/ii-al 1S3 In-.
ment period.
1
ANDREW W. BANICK, Mayor
trie United States Both are members of the
his
'K POTOCNIG, Borough Clerk
AFROTC program at Rutgers!
neighbors on Grant Avenue,! 1 1 ""™"' l 0 a b l d e
University, New Brunswick and!
sau
(rinids at Lro's Inn. Curt.-ret,'
Asreement.
will be eligible for appointment j
lose who donated their cars, 1
"
~~
Chaos is feared in COIIRO If as Air Force second lieutenants
1
\v pallbearers, tin Curteret
iupon graduation from college!
liflV.
Taking Earth
Science Course
Gives Viewpoint St. Demetrius Carnival
On Bond Issue Opens Sunday Afternoon
Cti
f
}
Proclamation
In Air Force Reserve
Officers Training Corps
VITA-VAR PAINTS
LUMINALL PAINTS
ANGELQ MICHAEL
& SON
TOTH
nd Rahwuy Pola-c Escort and
if Bizufa Funeral Honif for
Ulsfactory st'rviccs rendered.
[ Fuiiiilv of i ho late"
' j
Stephen Lukach
Drive-In
•s
LIQUORS
CM 0 BEER
Pei-shing at
Randolph
SOME REPAIRS WON'T WAIT
BUT WE WILL!
CARTERET
r
'• v:al!y when you use our money for
""pi'ovenients or additions that you wish
"iHke about jour' home.
a.-t
finable rates, and of course, prompt
<>n on any request you might make.
CARTERET BANK
TRUST COMPANY
Prtvrte Wacti entrance,
poolslde cafe, no charge for
ocean or pool. Relax on
oceanfront decks. Large
timing area*. Evening entertainment. Alrcondition«d
Ocean Wing with TV and
private terraces.
Twin beds with bath from
$14.50 Mod. Am., $8.50
Eur., each person. Inclusive Plan Write or phone
6O934512U; in N.Y. MU
24849.
u
«r 40th Year of Uninterrupted
•Wi«iV« To The Community1'
BKANCB OFFICE:
Oarterat 8boppUn Center
UJIUMO ROURt:
9 A,M, to 4 F.M.
i A.M. to « riH« r.M. to i r.M.
""EHAl DIPOiiT
AMD
OOBPOBATION
$l
Central turiwlk • «tl»tk City
Photo Shop
•
•
•
•
•
• Whitman's
Candy
Prescriptions
Cosmetics
Toiletries
Drugs
Sundries
64 Cooke Avenue
CARTERET
Tel. 541-4231
• Greeting
Cards
Baby Needs
Extfa Dividend Days!
We Deliver Anything, Anywhere . . , KI 1-5374
MITTUCH PHARMACY
£1 Roosevelt Avenue
SAVINGS
CARTERET
"lower Roosevelt Avenue Shopping Ate»"
Summer
Beauty Ajds
The next time you take
color pictures take them
to Toth Photo Shop (or
processing . , .You'll find
out why so many people
have the Toth habit!
Made On or Before
the 20th of JULY
will
ALYS Summer Clearance
Starts TODAY!
SUN TAN LOTIONS
SUN GLASSES
SKIN CREAM •
COSMETICS
PERFUME
COLOGNE
TOILET WATER
SPECIAL SALE!
25% OFF
On AH "Sava Wave"
SWIM CAPS
HILL PHARMACY
"The Home of Service"
587 Roosevelt Avenue
Carteret
Service Plume KI 1-532S
Blouses
• Shorts
Handbags
HATS ft PRICE!
gtort Hourc Mondtf and Tu«4ty ti30 A.M. t» I KM.
Closed All Day Wednesday, July and Aujuit
ThurwUj and Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 f.M. — Saturday to 1 P.M.
ALYS Dress Shop
ALYS 8HEK11JAN, rroprletrcu
31.1
•>;!iiii£ Avenue
from
the 1st of JULY!
| 20% OFF
Dre»se»
Sweaters
Slacks
EARN DIVIDENDS
Carteret
UNITED ROOSEVELT
SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N
U-15 Cook*
BUSINESS
Avenue
CARTERET
Phone
KI 1 5445
INMIHIlA
DAILY
Monday thru Friday
8 AJM. to 4 P.M.
Hrw Thurxlay of Month
t P.M. to 9 P.M.
IL-EB
Thunday, Jhly 11,
PAOE POUR
Young Talent
PLAYGROUND NEWS
At Music Hall
1SKLIN PERSONALS
Honored by , ,„,
M f t T H AMBOY ' h
e m p l o y e s of Cnlir,,,„,,'",
Company ©buerved urm „
nlferiarle* duriha thr , '
of Junt. Award* w»tr ,„,„.
[ « service ranium fi!,,n n!
10 yiars,
were the winners.
Registration
Registration took
place,
^
Tlonday and continued through- [Marich, Bobjrt M
—. »».. .M»ir stride ball, bound William Terefenko.
The history of Qtorge A.
i Harold's Steel Pier ln Atlantic
—St. Cecelia's will sponsor
'City has been one Jam-pMHfl
Al.ll't CUTHBEBTMIN
Mr. Harry a . K
its regular Tuesday night Bingo
with big-name stars and promIfiOn O»» Tree •*"»<•
Main Street, Curtont .„ ,
gamr throughout the summer,
ising newcomer*. Yet never bsUntn Men J"">
Nnted an award in i.',•„.,, ',
starting at 8 P.M. ln the. airfore 1IM the famed amusement
Tel LI »-8469
of >0 jrtars of srrvicr , t .'
conditioned Lourdes and F a center presented luch a lUgfercompany.
_ M r . and Mrs. Theodore U m a H R ] 1 A O n ( , T h o l l R a n ( I d o i
Irm nrrny of talent M when
Mr. Edward M. M , * , .
Vaughn Meader »nd Bobby
Caliendo. East James Place, | f t r s i n p r l M S „ g l v e n o u t e a c n
)1 Lytnan Avniui' -,i:
d Harry
Vliiton
take
over
the
ipotllgnt
vn-e hosts Thursday at a iaml- vee^
bridge, and Mr. Ham \
QtnOLTY PARK
in the Music Hall Thwtre on
ly burbrcuc party. Gur.sts were:
_ _ T h eC n r l 5 f g Ambassadors
ring, M7 Amboy Avi-,,,,
,.ia .Joining
„
,iuly 7-13.
them for two-, Qullley Park has HO regU- een McCarthy.
':<U
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mlnlerl o f t l ) f I s e l l n A^embly o fO o d
LoBu*. David
iaoh reotlved a u v,,,
CHURCH
only on the W - l l wffltratloni.
BHn bW game The one. who r e p r ^ n t e d , ^ JJ ooeeDD ee gg ll mm oo nn ee .. Joe
DeCamp
C
and children. Darlone. Norma, C n u r c n w m m c e t Friday,
;days
Joe
DeCamp.
y
The ones who
A 10 f l i t award •,,.
(volley
bill,
basketball,
kickball.
gala Dick Clark Alll
woii winners of the
Cooper Avenue in the bwketball a n d P r e d Messenger also
woiij
the u n w i " " "
D Ann. and James, Ralph Call- p M ^ l n l h e church. Berkeley
bo the
fihow featuring host of ilnglng, itory telling, young hy-up tournament were Edwardithfi 2_WmA r a c e. The relay was c o n l M t were Joann Saiagu vai- !»»nUd to Mr. Ofniui. n •,
riido, S;.. and Mr. and Mrs. Boulevard.
The group has
yen, 1»B MoLtun m , , , w
favorite..
hilde1 ItfflU, relay races,
Ralph Caliendo, Jr., all of f o r m e d ft baseball team and
Moader Is the young latlrlst MftbaHwn* played.
y. «ark: Mr. and Mrs. Walter w j l l
Monday
hold
practlce
Thomas Tomaso. Nancy ParteU Napura no. Jeff McBride, Lynn g n d K f t r f n Ballman.
behind the phenomenal tuoons ~ ! : " • - ! « .
Brady ar.d son, John 'Walter. n | R n t
Messenser.
Bicycle deoora Boy ScQUti Rvlurn
_inn.»
are- tots Mastrangelo and Christine w t > aa nnddFFrrPPdd Messenger.
,i ww ,l nn nn pP rr l, oOfftaBlcyi
of hto "First family," spool*
CV.onia: Mrs. Emil Callendo
_ T n e Tj,elin Chapter of the
BEMEL AVENUE
Vlng contest were f " ^
From Week m (mi
which, at one time, «oW .50,000 Joel TtktU,
Olen
jd children. John. Karen, and g o c | e t y for t n e Preservation
A get acquainted evening was On Monday, July 1. about 140 waterlwune and Robert Finfc.
Uples dally, breaking ths I,-Woodruff, Jamei Lodico, ChrU- held on July 0 to introduce
'jr.cta, and Mr. and Mrs. Wai- a n ( J Encouragement of Barber
A V W E L — Boy fin,,;
AVENIL PAEK
500 0000 mark ln overall gro**. tlne Rodger, Debora Kdgley families to the new summer children registered
»er and Carol, Iselln,
|TI of St. Andrew's n
500
s h o p Q U a r t P t Singing In AmerWinners
of
the
horseshoe,
basketball
lay-up
Judith
Btraffl,
Dell
Sobel.
U
y
turned from anoth> i
—Miss Sadie Qiaham. Eliza- | C a will meet Tuesday, 9 P.M.,
Currently, he i» «pecfcllilni ln
contort
held Wednesday
Wednesday were
we"• w
wr*r,(- - •
up winners are Frank Rodger* program.
test held
Winner.
^ ^ u week at Camp cnwii •*
bfth. was a guest lor a week \n the Veterans of Foreign
! sophisticated nlght-olt* rou- up *
SCHOOL 17
Teddy Urlanskl a n d Charles.tou n a m e ^
^
O
Wodruff
Pekete,
Oene
Woodruff
porta, Joseph Folonaiy
ibeen advised. They :
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gra- Wars Hall, Lincoln Highway,
I tines with hope* of doing an Joel
. „ Hayden, Terry Mllano Winners o( trie ping pong Rnmond.
«ntii.f Mlran, Joseph Banach, Barbara
farewell tn l i . : :
ham. Goodrich
Street.
On _ T h e Junior and Teen Drill
oveninR television ahow tome- „Rita
tournament
were
Alan
Schwarts
Debora Edgley. Foul shooting
Winner of a domino contest H o l o m l t o , P at Leahy, and BarThursday, guests at the Gra- Teams of the VFW Post 2638|
to the pets in "
;ime In the near future.
and R»y ahockley.
Deluca.
ham home were Mr. and Mrs. will hold a picnic Sunday at!
lodge, and to thr t
Vlnton la the handsome winners are William Matelskl Lay UP contest winners were was Marquerlte Walsh
, twenty-one tour- |by Charlie and Adam
Arthur E:b, East Brunswick, the home of Mrs. J. C McTlghe
young singer responsible for Daniel Straffl. Christine Rod Michael Thomas, Tony Bcarote, Safety poster contest winner;
gers
and
Dell
Sobel.
ind Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buda- Mmlo Park, at 2 P.M. Parents
hits over the p u t few
T h e group wn s
Zlmbcrg and Elcky LeV- leaders are Lloyd Allan. Davia n
u Iseveral
leaders are
hazy. Elizabeth.
will have to bring their sons to
COOPER AVENUE
Certaln
lupervlslon of Wii;;,.:;.
months <"Ro»e» Are Rtd,"
8Uk.
Poas. Dennis Ebblts, Steve Smo-Ch1st ™
With the help of the Junior ;enaen.
•Little Lonely One," etc.)
Rldl.r
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert C the picnic and pick them up.
IM ((UNO RAN
Winners of the
Winner,
the 21 ^ ^ i f ^ ^ " ' ^ ^ " " ^ Jo Ann;
Hosted by Dick Clark, youth- director. Diane Mastrangelo, were Danny Falson,
and Kathy Stewart.
mid Victor Hill.
Sc&nk, Lincoln Highway, were There will be no regular meetof the safety poiUr masters: and Jolm i;
guests Thursday s t a family ings of the Drill Team until "ADOPTED": Above la Im ful television and film person- registration was completed. To
|B8rry
'
OLEN COVE
|.
Chung Ran, a fatherless ality in his own right, the AllOknn OstorgurdJJablowskl, and n
baTbecue party given by Mr. September 9.
,
_
„
HIQH
winners
w
e
r
e
contest
' jHooaier, senior MVT
and Mrs. William C. Scank.i - T h e r e will be a meeting or Korean, who has been adopt- Star Show in the Marine Ball- made from tea-shells.
Metal horseshoe tournament Twenty-one
Rahway. Other Iselinites prcs- the St. Vincent De Paul Society ed by the Naval Reserve Sur- room will be headline by Bobby
House rejects b 1 •
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of St. Cecelia's Church on Tues- face Division 3-40, Perth Rydell, star of stage, screen
Amboy. A larre number of and television, who has skyMauceri and children, Joseph, day, 8 P.M., in Room 207.
funds.
and twelve teams that r.
Rosemary, and Edward. Bird
—The Intermediate Claw of Woodbridje Township resi- rocketed to fame, Already, he Colangelo, Nancy Parisl
I Sixty-two children partlclAvenue; Mrs. Arthur Markell.the Iaelin Assembly of Ood dents are member* of the has a major film to his credit, James Scamona,
Magnolia Avenue: Mr. and Mrs Sunday School, will spend t o - Division. The youngster lives "Bye Bye Birdie," and many hit
Harry Evans and children, day at Stokes State Forest with with her mother, two listen discs plus several important
Dorothy and Harry. Kennedy the teacher, Mrs. William Kir- and a brother In a single albums . . . his most recent,
Place: Mr, and Mrs. George by. Students are asked to meet room In the slum* of Seoul, "Wlldwood Days," contains a
Maxwell and children. Ruth at the church at 8 A.M., aa It Is The little elrl was adopted potential hit song about Steel
through the Foster Parents' Pier, the tune being so good
Ann and Faith, Hope, and a two-hour trip to the park,
Plan, Inc.. 352 Park Avenue, that it could zoom to the top
George, Charles Street: and —Mrs. William D a n g e l l
Mri. Alexander
Cuthbertson Perilling Avenue, h a s returned South, New York, 10. For a | of the hit parade in a matter
and daughter, Maureen, Oak home from Perth Amboy Gen- small sum each month the of weeks.
Tree Road. Mr. and Mrs. Scank era! Hospital, alter undergoing Division purchases her clothRounding out his fantastic
ing, food and some basic es- st of peformers are the Cryswere dinner guests Sunday ol major surgery.
sentials
which
make
her
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roy Dough_ T h eJ u n l o r Qirls U n i t 0
tals and the Dovels, popular
sustenance possible. In re- singing groups with both havm y , Menlo Park.
lne u i l e i i
AuxiUftry
o t
thB
turn, thf reservists will re- ing records in the Top 100
- S a m u e l Jaffe, South Park V F Wc l l m a x e d t n e y e f t r w i t h
ceive letters from her, both Bestseller List put out by CashDrive Woodbridge an honor- , w i m p a r l j r ^ ^ ^ a t t |
the original copy and anbox and Billboard magazines.
ai7 We member of C o n g r e g a - i h o ] w 0 , B f t r b a r a m m H _
English translation.
The band in the Marine
tion Beth Sholom, \s recuperat- H l ) n l s t r e e t R e g u l a f m e e t l
Ballroom for this outstanding
ing from a fractured leg.
w i l ,b e r e s u m e d l n 8 e p t e m b e r
presentation wlll be the Glenn
- M i l t o n Gerber, past presl_ N od e f l n l t e p l a c e h a s
^
Miller Orchestra under the diBlock
Parties
Held
den
ot congregation
Beth w t t o r t h e W w k l y
Cott
rection of Ray McKinley with
Sholom, of Dundee Avf-mw. is p r a y e r M e e t l n g s o f t h e I s e H n
In
Video
Park
Area
Ralph Marterle taking over for
convalescing at home after be- : A s s M n b l y o f G o d c h u r c h o n
him with his own group on
Ing a patient at Perth A m b o y i ^ ^ ^ ^ b u t t h m w U ] ^ R
COLONIA — THe. Video(Park | July 12-18.
S
^.
~ u , ,,
, r, meeting. For information, any- Civic Association heldjts an- M r s Charles Cogswell, Evj a t e r e s t e d m a yM n t a c t
^ nual ,block party for adults last!
erett, Washington, who has w a i l a m K i r b y p a s t o r
Wednesday, for teenagers on
been a guest o Mr and Mrs.
_ T h eM n „ , a n d ^ ^ Friday and for the youngsters
Joseph M a u c e r l j i r d Avenue,< C o i . p s s p o n s o r e d b y ^
»™
. •
..
.
on Saturday, Mrs. Irving Rosen,
Hook
Ladder
Co., DbsDLs- president reported
has returned home.
Co.,
HATWAWfAUO
lical
cal H
o o l 5 aand
n d i^ii
ex
-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph How- :trict u w l l l mmeet
WITH rUKHAK Of ITiMS taow.
m w l t h t n e | C e ] e b r a t m g a safe a n d s a n e
MO COWOM N H N D . . . 0 0 0 0 THRU SAT. ) H ' I
lett, Tampa. Florida, former deader. Robert Painter. Monday (Independence Day week-end'
residents of lselin, were quests m i Wednesday evening, 7:30.(members enjoyed games, danc-|
I X T M ArU OMEN STAMPS
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs., _ T n e v p WB a n d w m holding in the streets and were sur-|
William Graham, Goodrich r e h e a r s a l Wednesday. 8 PJJ.Jprtsed to be the stars ln candid,
CAMKO COOKB) HAM*
Slreet
'
.with, all Post members invited,Isnap shots taken the week prior'
-Mr. and Mrs. Richard| Tne u n i t T i U sponsoT a blockjto the festivities.
IXTM 4 t f CMfN sum
Workman, former lselin resi- dance the latter part of the! Chairmen were: Adult block1
OOtrf AX VEAl STEAKS
, dents, and their children, GaU.' s u m m e r
Mr. Lennle Ashfault;
iParty,
COOK-OUT SNCIAL*
-Richard, and David, have re-! _ r h e ^ ^ Auxiliary of the' childrens, Mrs. R. Allan; teenSTAMPS
turned from Bogata, Columbia.|chemical Hook and Ladder Co., a » e r s ' M r s -E f t r l Ketesaa.
They are at present visiting (District11, will meet Thursday Refreshments and prizes were
KMJSH SAUSAGE
'Rev. and Mrs. William Kirby,'July 18, 8 PM., at the Auth' d o n a ' e ( ' D y ' o c a l merchants.
["oKftTsTAMPS
Cooper Avenue.
I Avenue' Firehouse with Mrs l ^ association which meets
—St. Cecelia's School Ls still 1 Vincent King presldlne
" t n e ' o u r t n Wednesday of the
I FRANKFURTER
collecting trading stamps lori —The Vacation Bible School' m o n t h a t ' t h e ' V F W H a U h a sre"
the purchase of a bus. S&H orl0f pi rs t Presbyterian Church cesse( ^ ' o r '^ e s u m m e r 'STAMPS
L
Plaid Stamps are preferred butj s t a r U M o n d a y . xne 5 e s s i o n s
3,000 Negroes boycott Boston , j j ^ s t w e t i
any type, loos? or in a book will iwill be held in the Sunday
ischools ln protest.
'
^^^^^
be accepted. Anyone wishing School rooms each day from 9
to donate may deposit them ln AM. to noon. The final session'*
KTIA &ti OUIH SI Am
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a
a receptacle provided at the will be held Friday, July 26. i"
HNAST SHEKBET
main entrance of the church —A reminder that St. Ce- ,i
IS OUR
Sunday mornings.
D fc
celia's lselin Pair will take!1
—A "Kid's Krusade" is being- place this year from July 22 to |
planned by the lselin Assembly 27 at the Fairgrounds on Green •
AwIjfcAioUNA RICE
SMIU
, of God Church the week of Street and Cooper Avenue,
H
si Am
July 29, Monday through Fri- facing the Railroad'on Middle- j
day, at the church, Berkeley sex Turnpike.
Air — Rail — Steamship — Hotel
CAUF.
Boulevard. Rev, Werner John- —Novenas will be held at St.
HNBT
son, formerly of Elizabeth, will Cecelia's Church on Wednesday
TOIJB AND CKUISE RESERVATIONS
conduct the "Krusade", which and Saturday. The continuous
VAUMOA'S
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will havfe a Western theme.
HNAST IAISIN*BREAD
Novena to St. Jude and the No—The; VFW Post 2G36 will vena to Our Lady of the MiPhone VA 6-3661
hold its first meeting of the raculous Medal will be held
Vi*4
^ap^u.^1""1963-1964 season tonight at 8 |Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. The
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Eight new members were accepted at the last meeting.
—Members of the Men's Club
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and the U n i tp d Synagogue
Youth played baseball Sunday
morning at the park, Indiana
Avenue with the men, the victors. A return game has been
scheduled for Sunday morning
July 21, at 10, at the same
place.
—The Womii's Missionary
Council of Isel|n Assembly of
God Church will meet tonight
7:45, for Its monthly meeting.
—A regular troop meeting of
Boy Scout Troop 49 will be held!
Tuesday from 7 to 9 P.M. at|
Columbian Hall, Harding Ave• nue.
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Thursday, July Jl, 1968
of the International Alliance of
as a parishioner of Our
Theatrical Employees and Moof Peace Church,
Uon Picture Operators. Hew ourvlvtaj
are hl« widow,
Bruniwlok Local 834.
Loul« ( B l u » ) ; a daughter.
/ "
"A former resident
• and a Km, John, at
OB I T U A R I E S
PAOE mm
Joseph Seaman to Head
1895 Christensen's 1963
1964 United Fund Drive
"The Friendly Store'
Wlllard c, Aabury «
hi* fathw, John; and
IHOE - Funeral Mm. Wallace Dean. „ . „
wo brother*, Emll and Michael
a
veteran
of
the
V.
S.
Navy
in
noser A. Falcone, Mass., and a. ion, Atwood
Perth Amboy, and a »Uter WOODBRIDOE — Joseph J.
World War II. and a member
Australia.
p,nrms Lane. who died Artiury, David, Calif.; i| X t u
Seaman, community and civic
of the New Brunswick Aerie
Saturday -In i
brother
leader and president of Joseph
Fraternal Order of Eagles
4ii « r t n:Stroube,
o l ftnd a Baton
.
»•
irrtdont In which Aldrlch
Rou W .
RTHUR J. EZY8KE
Seaman tt Company, has acSurviving
are
two
daughters,
,.,,-on (Wehrenberg)
FORDS — Funeral services cepted the general chalrmanPatricia
Banks,
Perth
Amboy,
Injured, were MBS. VINCENT RU88O
and Carol, Ford*; three sons. or Arthur J. Eiyske 52 32 ihlp of the 1904 United Fund.,,,.,„ at the Thomas
™ij>h and James Jr., and Qary MacArthur Drive, who died Rarltan Bay Area Drive, to
, i,.'in Funeral Home,
Monday at Perth Amboy Gen- marshal maximum support In
!,'.(' mid Cooper Ave- 19 Tappen Street, who died Sat- of Perth Amboy; a slater, Mrs. eral Hospital, will be held to. behalf of the 16 health and wel,, uni ,I nt dracelnnd unlay morning at home were Ruth Banks Applegate. Perth morrow morning, 8:30 at thetare services that serve the RarAmboy; Bnd three brothers
held Tuesday morning at the
Walter, Perth Amboy; Harold Jaqul Funeral Home, 17 South tan Bay seotlon. The 1964 Cambeside* hln wife ( relner Funeral Home. 44 Green
delaide Avenue. Highland p a i n Goal Is $213,000, and the
8treet
S' * and
. Woodbrldne. with a re- South Orange and Ralph Park, with a requiem man funds raised will be applied toBanks,
Fords.
,,I: his parent*, Mr. quiem Mau nt St. Anthony'*
9:00 at St. Joseph's Church wards serving people living In
Church. Burial wa« In St. Jame*
.MT Falcone.
ew Brunswick. Burial will be Woodbrldie Township, Perth
Cemetery, Woodbrldge,
ROBERT J.BOLAN
n St. Peter's Cemetery. New Amboy, South Amboy, Madison
The
deceased
wn«
a
rejldent
I'OMERO
ISEUN - Funeral services Brunswick.
d wa«
Township, Sayrevllle and CarHIM »
„ Funeral services of Port Reading
ding for
for 81
81 years for Robert J. Bolan, 222 Julius The deceased was born In teret.
d a member
b of St. Anthony's Street, who died last Monday New Brunswick, the son of Mrs. In accepting the chairmanship
Tohero. 66, 634
and
were held Friday at tht John J Alice (Mlaaka) Bzyske of High- Mr. Seaman said he did so beV. 1TIIII 1 , FtnJvway, for- Church.
uho died Bun- Surviving are her husband Qulnn Funeral Home. Orange land Park and the late John cause of the great growth that
\ -tTO
linme were held Sf";?."'!
daughters, Mrs. with a high Mass of requiem a1 Ezyske. He had lived in the has taken place in this area
!ir Orelner Funeral Phyllis Sasso and Mr* Pat Frat- St. Mary's Church, Newark
Fords area for the past 20 over the past decade and the inrpTi Street, Wood- terolo, both of Port Reading' a Survivors Include hla widow ears. Prior to his illness, he creasing needs and requests for
burlal at ClovM' son. Anthony A, Woodbrldge, Ruth (Terwilllger); a daugh- was employed by the Ross En- service that member agencle
JOSEPH J. SEAMAN
seven grandchildren and nine ter. Mary LouUe, and two sons gineering Corp., Highland Park have been ext>erlenclng over the
< inrtrry.
past couple of years.'
, ,.'d \VM a retired great-grandchildren, and a bro-Robert and John, all at home for 25 years.
race,
242; Port Reading, 411;
i .id resided In Rah-ther. Anthony Harbato, Tom- two sisters, Mrs. Albert C Va Surviving besides his mother Mr. 8eaman pointed out thai Bewaren, 344; Woodbrldge 5,582.
klnavllle, s. I , N . Y ,
during
1962,
the
member
agen
sarkovy and Mrs. Norman Long are his widow, the former Bea
Mr. Seaman, Is a Certified
his widow,
Newark; anda brother, John rlce Cassale; three daughters cles of the United Fund provid- public accountant and an aty:e
ed
12,
383
units
of
services
to
, ,i : n daughter PETER NACLCRIO
C, Newark.
Mrs. Gordon Carlson, Bell
people of the Rarltan Bay Area torney-at-law.. He holds a
i.ra.rolonla: four WOODBRIDOE - Funeral
:Calif.; Mrs. Raymond Nesby
Practically every section bene- B.C.S. degree from New York
Kdison: John services for Peter Naclerlo, nJMORRis A. DKUTSCH
Kearny, and Miss Beatrice Ezy
University and an LLB. degree
c:; ,„>•!. Ellrabeth Bunns Lane, a retired used car FORDS - Funeral services ske^ at home; two brothers fits from the work of United from Rutgers Law School. He is
Cralvcston, Texas; dealer, who died Friday at Perth for Morris A, Deutsch, 30 Fifth Walter J.. Metuchen. and The Fund Agencies. The 1982 8er a leader In the New Jersey Sovlceg figures in Woodbrldge
!>. ii. iind a sister, Amboy Oeneral Hospital,
Slrot, who died Tuesday nigh odore J.. Highland Park; twi Township for persons served ciety of Certified Public AcJersey held Monday aftenoon at
sisters,
Mrs.
Charles
Ha*sel
tils home, will be held
ld to
to
were as follows: Avenel 748; countants; a member of the
L
J
and Mrs. Robert Ford, both
Leon
J. Ocrlty Funeral Hon 1
' 00 at the Flynn and 8on
Colonla. 1,908; Fords. 2,027 American Bar Association the
|411 Amboy Avenue, with burlRi .meral! H
Home 23 Ford Ave Highland Park, and four grand Hopelawn, 582; Isclln, 1.986 Perth Amboy Bar Asoclatlon
at Flower Hill Cemetery, North nue. with Rabbi Samuel New children.
I i IIK1STF.NSEN
Keasbey, 158; Menlo Park Ter and the Middlesex County Bar
Association. He is a past camFinrrftl service* Bergen.
berscr of Congregation Adat.
Surviving am his widow,;Israel, Woodbridne, officiating
paign chairman of the Rarltan
Bay Community Chest the CereRflfi
Main Marie 'SwarMO, and a •on.'Buiinl will be in Beth Israe;
'in
bral Palsy Association and the
Peter, Woodbrldne.
Cemetery, Woodbrldge
died Saturday i t
Monmouth County Crippled
yesterday
d
j The deceased was the proprl
Children's Association, He alsol
and Son Funeral
;elor of the Morris Bar Nen
serves as a trustee of the Chris•d AvrnUe, with the
- F u n e r a l wrvloe*| Brunswick Avenue and was for
tian Brothers Academy of Lta-|
1
2
1
c
v. s:oh.*. pastor of
..u" "!.??'.! ?:" " «" ''etary of the New JetMENLO PARK — The Menlo 11 be announced shortly, an croft and of Georgian Court
Evangelical
' sey State Liquor Dealers Assc Park Shopping Center will feacase of rain, the event w College Lakewood.
wrrh. officiating. Tue*a*T at Roosevelt HoaplUl, elation and a member of the
ture a trip for two to Puerto take place In the covered Ar
% fn n d
Mr. Seaman said that he
Abmo Cemetery \ '
' ' Friday afternoon at Woodbrldge Township Tavern
Rico as the highlight of theade, tbehlnd Bamberger's).
would announce his chairmen
the Thomas Joseph Costello Owner* A.<vsoclation.
Center's annual July Sale Days This promotion is sponsore> and volunteer workers in the
Home
. O r P «n Street\" Active in
•<! was the widow (""Jf!*1
and event, which will run from to- iy the Center's Merchants' A very near future,
1
.svr.vn and had
was day through Saturday. Entry oclatiod, and no purchases a:
Greek a member of Congregation
•<\< r>3 year*, ah*
at
blanks may be obtained from cessary in order to obtain
U. S. fears drop In export
Ortrodox
Church.
Perth
Am.; ivnmnrk.
iAdath Israel, Woodbridgc, aad stores in the Center, and the
ntry blank.
sales to Canada.
boy.
Burial
w
u
In
doverleaf
1
re four daughter*.
of CongreKation Anshe Eme
contest is open to persons 18
Park. Woodbrldne
ne Hrtlme*. Den- Memorial
,Soutli River.
years and over. The winner,
Tn
,i Flowers, Mrs
* deceased was the widow HI* fraternal memberships
who will be notified on Monday,
./M:\sen and Mrs of Demetrlos Lffkandlnos and included 'Amerlcu* Masonic July 15, will fly via luxurious
had
been
living
with
her
dauirh:-fn, Fords; three
Trans Caribbean Airlines to
Avenel.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, and will
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
had
In
seven laam Temple, Newark; Ancient stay one week at the fabulous
nnd Vernon,
Call ME 4-0743
Besides Mrs Ysnkowlcz sur- Arabic Order Nobles of theEl San Juan Hotel.
i:idchlldren.
also Perth Am- The Center stores will be
vlvln* are a »on. (leorfie, CW- .5 atl
ton, and »even grandchildren. b °r L o d « f . ^ ^ o r t l c r ai sally decorated, and lovely
Cleaned and Cooked
wc
Moose, and the Fords Lions senorltas will distribute free
t o I i k t Oat Bvtrj Kridij
For You On Z-Honr
miniature
straw
hats
on
WedClub,
Ptaont In Your Orderl
Notice — Call Ds!
M
H*
e w
u • memDer
\a'tv>"'who'died' TORD8 - Funeral wrvlces
*»*
oi
ine
d
evening
starting
at
7
service*
* member of the n e s a y
1
81
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•> were held Tues- Avenue, who died Tuetday at soclation of Hopelawn, Fords the Center on Thursday evening
TO TAKE OUT - TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY
a!ld
;.
the Veteran* Administration
Kea^bey Fire Company and w m be. serenaded by the ImHo5
al K
:
>«<A was a member' P" . « t Oraiwe. will be ti"«ioiary member of Fords FireIperial Concert Band of South
••nan1, Auxiliary ol »ww tomorrow mornlwr. U;00 Company.
iRiver, In the first of Menlo
li
°rn in Hungary, he liad re-jpnrk's Summer Band Ooaoert
and 3econd at the Flynn and Son Funeral
3 fbrt
fbrt Ai-«»<ie
»
wltht<Mi»*. in Woodbrldge Township; series. The Band, led t y Mr
P»ah«iy'Home. 23
n ;n Baton Rouge'burlal
In C
Cloverleaf
Memorial'«« ywrs.
jTi'd Kadella will play on the
'bll I
l l f M
FEANK BOPP, Proprietor
J -."ic!M in Colonl. Park, Woodbridgc
' Surviving are two daughters,;Mall from 7 P. M. - 9 P. M
"Strvioc the Woodbrldje Area For SO Years"
Mrs
The deceased wa» a motion
' Lillian Ehrenfild, Passaicland Latin American music will
g\s if •
n,
_ W>it to Pftrnfll
Woodbridge
d member
member »"<> Mrs. Ruth Goldi-n. Fords:jbe featured on the evening's
h.-r hiuband. Picture operator and
9
o
Main
street
&*, shop
^^
Di . R a l p h [x , llt _ sch pr0R r»m. Future concert date
l^ajid Dr. David Deuuch, Wood|bridge; eight grandchildren and)
flve great-grandchildren
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en
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Air Trip to Puerto Rico
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Uelin, N. J,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
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RALPH GIANFRANCESCO
n>RD6 — Funeral services
[or Ralph Glanfrancesco, 35
Hanson Avenue, who died
Tuesday at the Veterans Administration
Hospital, East
oraiine. will be held tomorrow
inormut!, 8:30 at the Klyim and
Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford
Avenue, with a requiem'mass:
:it 9 00 at Our Lady of Peace
Church. Burial will be In St.
James Cemetery, Woodbridgc
The deceased wa.s an Armyj
'veteran of World War II and
iwas employed at tin- American I
Smelting and Reflmrw Compuny. A native of Italy and former resident of Perth Amboy,
he had lived in Fords 13 years.
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tieo Cuitomcr Ptrklni
FHFK PAUKIN<J AT KKAK OF STOKE •
Thuraday, July 11, 1963
I
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_
Democratic Club Keasbey Couple Married Church Women
Names Chairmen At Lady of Peace Church Plan Bus Tri
SEWAREN - At a meeting KEASBEY — Mlaa Caroline Keasbey, sister of the bride, WOODBRTDOE—The United
thf Sewaren Democratic Mario Butth. daughter olMr. was bridesmaid.
Serving his cousin as best Church Women of Woodbrldge
Cub
at
man was Robert Meszaros, have announced plans to sponbiarv. Edward Quackfnbusri, o f w l i ] | a m j 0 h n Szaloczi, «on Keasbey. Usher was John J. sor a bus trip to the Barn
newly rlort-d president, named o f Mr. and Mrs. WIlllBm Sza- Butth, Kensbey, brother ol the •layhouse. Btony Point, N. Y.,
July 26. Two playa will be tea.
chKivmrn of tlio ftandltiK com- ] 0 C Z | go Oreenbrook Avenue, bride.
mlttPfs as follows:
Saturday afternoon at Our For traveling to the Pocono hired. "Change for the Worse'
Mr« Qrora'p \mr.? publicity: Lady of Peace Church, Fords Mountains, Pa,, the bride cho.sc and "No Exit"; both direct*
Mrs Jowih M^dvrt? and Mrs The Rev, Hugh Ronon offlcl- a pink two piece suit.
by Frank J. Glendennlng.
Burvlo hosrjlt.ilitr for atei! «t the double ring cere- Mrs. Szaloczi attended WoodReservations should be madi
two mntiths: Mrs. Charles Ba- mony.
bridge schools and It employed with key women o l the reipec
Don sunshine
Given in marriage by her by Gulton Industries, Me- tlve churches by July 15. Tick
W-lrnnvd as a nf* member father, the bride was attired tuchen,
ets are payable In advance and
in a nylon
and lace gown. Her Her husband attended Mid- the men have been Invited tc
»••*>: Pa
P ' a I'rbnnfk!
y
t h d
Corpmittcrman Joseph Man- elbow length veil was attached
dlesex County Vocational and atte-d,
71 "IT' wat pi e't soeaker and t$ t p egr i crown, and she carTechnical High School, Perth Key women Include Mrs. A
thanked tho club for all the r j e jj-. , cftgcade of orchid*,
Amboy, and le employed by W. Bjoffcen, Congregational
(tlven to stcPhanoUs and roses,
VI"!T> and
cv
Church: Mrs. R. Stauffer.
Quiet
Cool Division of Emerson Methodist Church; Mrs. W
him dirmr hi' frrrn off pfflc*
M l g g j>] orM1Ce Butth, KeasHP also Inltvducfd Chores b e y w a s m f t | d o f honor for her Radio and Phonograph Corp., Dlnkins, Baptist Churoh; Mr*
Yates now candidnte who will 00U ain. M i M
Marge Butth, Avenel.
8. Shaffer, Trinity Episcopal
run to h:< p V e in November, j
1
Church; Mrs. M. Tagllarenl and
After a
Mrs. G. Bahr, First Presbyterlai
Alter
a question
question and
ann answer
answer , _ ,
^
Church of Iselln; Mrs.
period held with Mr Yates. the /Iff QQ f , n / l Q f / H I P P
^,h
,m,,imm,siv endorsed
endorsed Irllo9
L/WWMlfltC
club
unanimously
Thergesen, First Presbyterlai
him. Mrs Arway advised.
Church of Woodbrldge, anc
Mrs. s, Vlgh. First Presbyterlar
'hurch of Avenel.
ON FARM EXPORTS
The bus will leave the park'
FORDS
—
The
wedding
of
a
white
silk
taffeta
gown
and
Congressional anxiety
lot
° f t h « f1™* **&*
Common Market tariff barriers Miss Constance Fekete, daugh- an elbow length veil. She car- ' ^
terlan Church of Woodbrldge
sparked a bipartisan move to t^r of Mr. and Mrs. John rled a cascade bouquet of garpromptly at 5:45 P. M.
put the Senate behind President p e k e t e ; 5 0 O l e n w o o d Terrace, denias, rosps and Ivy.
Kennedy's efforts to keep the a n d s t f t n l e y A . Kobylinski, son
Miss Judith Kollar, MeUnited 8tates farm products o { M r a n d M r g Stanley Koby tuchen, was maid of honor. degree In June from Montclalr
College. She will teach
flowing to Europe.
Europe
lllnski,
l k i 40 Whltehead
Whlthd A
Barbara
Avenue,
the Edison Township school
^ Senator Dlrksen (Hit, R&-(South River, took place Satur- Rebenack, Nutley.
publlcan leader, and Senator day afternoon at St. Mary's Serving as best man was Al- system In September.
Humphrey (Minn.i, assistant Catholic Church, South River. fred Jacukiewicz, South River. Her husband graduated from
Democratic leader, joined In The Rev. John Skwara offl- Usher was Robert Barglowskl, South River \ High School and
the New Jersey Police Academy,
oflerlng
a resolution aimed to.elated at the double ring cere- South River.
offeng a
Mrs. Kobylinski Is a graduate Sea Girt. He Is a patrolman
line up both political parties be- mony.
hind the President In trade ne-> Given in marriage by her of Woodbrldge High School and for the South River Police Defather, the bride was attired In received her bachelor of arts partment,
lOtlatlons.
or
COUEGION!
t
TOP or BOTTOM-Boneless
Come S M . .
ROUND ROAST
Bride of S. A. Kobylinski
I
i
You'll Save
At A&H
""69:
train-Ftd tof!
NO FAT ADDED
SMOKED PORK BUTTS A 59:
ROCK CORNISH HENS T ' X 45 Peaches 3 2
Potatoes
;5
TOP SIRLOIN ° " E r 85 Seedless
Grapes 39
FREESTONE
Ik.
U.S. N*. I IrWi-A t i n
Wt
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HAM SMOKEDr^53- Pr. 331 XL 43
Red Plums ... 25
Squash -..,:,. g
SWORDFISH STEAKS »<» 4 9 :
M
Eye Round Roast t 99 c
London Broil a 9 9 !
59:
California
Minute Steaks
B a n a n a s VOI^R^ 2 2
Fresh Lemons ' 6 2
Onions u.t.No.ie,.d. 3
Summer Stock-Up
Middlesex County's Largest Bank
FINE CANNED
BANKING HOURS
Monday—Thursday 9 A.M.— i P.M.
Friday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M.
2
THRIFTY DAIRY BUYS!
felMt Qiillty
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FOODS
SHEEN or YEl 1 r 4
I
Wildmtrt
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Large Eggs
2 :9!
Piitwrtitt fmm
Kraft Velveeta
S*« wtr« caih-uve ihoppiDf ittpt, too-itock up on •
variety of your fivotitct during A*P'» mifhty thrifty SUMMER STOCK-UP SALE on C*noed Foodil Tremtndom
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mote en hand) Come in indrtockup TODAYl
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Aimricai S H M I ,.";ufiid '
Swiss W I H H Slices W,h.->-:
Mild Chriiar (State
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FRUIT COCKTAIL u •"* * 2 "m 5 9 whp GIIHSI ,:z•»»•
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APPLE SAUCE .:r 4 : 4 9
A Ps FROZEN FOODS!
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE »•- 2 1 6 5 Banquet Pies i;
WHITE TUNA '"-— 3 : 7 9
GOLDEN CORN t w 4 « 43' S &
57
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Cranberry XZ 1 2 39 e Grapefruit S S 2 - 49 £
Cut Cora " " T ; ; ; 79«'•
Potatoes " S r 2i.l',53 e Peaches ££Z 2 2 41« A&F
Rock LobsiM1 Tails .
,c n,
Sliced Beets^.'. 2 2 23' Corn
Jane Parkrr Kaked \*<-'
c.n,
New 1963 Pack
CHERRY PIE
IONA I R A N D ^ SELECT QUALITY
Th'u Week
SWEET PEAS ;• 4:.:, 4 9
SAVE 10'
49'
Plenty of garden goixlne^s in tl.,.* „,.* p.,< k >v»,rl ,,«•„ W.MUI.T-
ful eatmg, they're prit-H to give you value for yuur „,„,*,-, ,00.
Danish.:. Horn 3l
More Grocery Values.'
Anlnvitation
to everyA
Bride
to be...
JFyorte getting married loon, we'd be
delighted to kav« you and your proq*oliv» bride or groom eome m for
freefinancialadvice, especially regard-
CkoiM 9\ B Flivtrt
Grape Juice
29*
bot.
'ramiuni Cracky rt
Pi
Fudt<FilUd
lli.b
NtbUco
'
bo
iarry^s Cookies
^A
Marvel Ice Cream 1:, 59?
_
_
29*
Sunshine Hi-Ho Cracker* ; 2 7 »
Kraft Miracle Margarina
ing tavingi and home loans. We've
people with their financial affairs —
pwbabry your own mothsr, father and
grandparent!+-and maybe we ean be
llbl3
Heart's Delight
f
m
°'
etpl
n
35.
Marcal Toilet Tissue
Angel Feed Cake 41
Broad
WHOLE WHEAT
M»«dowbrojl
««fr«(ilBj Thint Quentfce rs!
3 ;
,.,«i CmfcDriGaiMdSoiia 2
« - 39' GhMri-AM ^ Z « '
Ml.ft IIPIMW*
9r#p« or Or<n9*
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U p M to y o i too. There'i no ekarg*
, » . . 4nd we'd b« M O M MKM happy to
db R. Give m q e a l . . . or drop m any
time It's eonvenient.
The PERTH AMBOY
Savings Institution
OLEEM TOOTHPASTE
i % 01. tub*
FtmHy Slit
IMINUHPITCHER : 77
Ntseafe
Instant Coffee
IO01.
itr 1^9
Ivory Soap
PERSONAL SIZE
SERVICE TO SAVERS SINCE 1Q69
Super Markets
ooo MIKIHDI IIWI mi
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China I
CbowMeinDi^i
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Ivory Soap
Ivory Snow
Fgr th§
AMBOY, NEW JERSEY
FwUitf DtpotH l«u,on*« CorporoHM
Gwber't
Baby Cereal
II..in
i'.ji.l
s;,
M
fXcctiv*
•1"U $!»., July
'3th i n j , , , , , ,
Mirk.ti and Self
Servict I t s r n
»nly.
PlnkVel
Liquid Detergent
Thrill
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ttPlti.lly (or dilh w<lhing
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FV
July 11, 1963
PAGE SEVEN
Cackowski-Burchock Israeli Dancing
Rites Held on Saturday To Be Featured
KEASBEY — On Saturday S. Deutsch, Cranford Medical
A V E N E L - Mrs. Jules Taler.
afternoon at The Plne«, Mer
(Vice-president
of proKrammina
ptoRrammlng
i:""
Hn-niurui oi
titchfin, Ml«s Mnry Ann Bur- „ . .
ffor
or s
Werhood B'nalJacob
B ' l J b Avehusband Kraduated from!! Sisterhood
rhnck, dmwhter of Mr. and Her i%v
u
Rl
"
"'" School and|" - Colon!*, has announced
Mrs, Mlclwl Burchock, 48 °
sponsored by Hadassah and
' « n w ° f H!T' «^ nd M''S- • 7 o «'P h i b " t o ". Perth "/imbnvV a n y o n e
Cur.kowskl, 01 Koyen 8treetJchnvrolet.Mctu.chen
I led by Mrs. Avshalom Smith,
Fords. Mayor Anthony YelencI past prP3lrtent ol Blsterhood
slc* of Edison outdated.
Beth Am, Colonla.
Given In marrlRRn by hrr
All potential members will be
rather, the bride wore a silk
contacted through the summer
linen bouffant &own with bell
by the Membership vice-presi»h«wd skirt, and a"ppllqued
dent, Mrs. Morton Well and
1
vice-chairman,
bodice, with scoop neckline, New arrivals throughout thei;;-""
""1"'1"- Mrs.
™r5' Btephen
° l E P" n n
.three quarter lmRth sleeves. Township as recorded nt PerUv Kftplan - 8l s t«h°d members are
1 110
[Her elbow length veil wns 'at Amboy General Hospital during ^ *^ *° bring names oMu^•lire memhors to the attention
taclwd to a crown of orange
week Include:
bloMomi and pearl*.
Well by calling Pulton
Prom Iselln, a son to Mr. nnd
Mlis
Kcas
- ~ Irene Burchock,
-», «..;«-,Mj.i.
John Black, 68 Homesi
ai
dues may be paid
bey, was maid of honor for h e r P n<1
* MAv«nuc; a daughter to Mr) v Membership
u
-•-'Brldesmnld wag Mlss'*
f»- David Anderson, 30' """'" the summer to the
r, Mrs. Ernest Lleber•__.,..
..
. Miss,
._. njimdce Avenue,
IPhyllli Carobfse,
Newark.
man at 62 Ira Avenue, Colonla.
Valerie Wantuch, Sayrcvillc, Prom A vend,, n
a son to Mr.
niece of th
the bbridegroom, was and Mrs. Joseph Asmonda, 927 COPYING PEACE CORPS
flower glr].
jRahway Avenue.
. Tn launching Its "German De
Woodbridgt
to!
Richard D Patten, Perth Prom Fords, a daURhtcr
..
-..-.._,
with ft
velopment «~..««.
Service
I.,.,, Heading. TlW
Mrs. Harry Baltes, Whelping hand from President
Amboy. served as best man.. w l l
.vi hr performed,
. Drive; a son to Mr.|Kennedy. West Germany has
wa» Btanlry Oantarek.r'l
si. J u n e s '
T ,i
\ ^ o l x > r t F o r t i n ' 2»il>eatpn at least a dozen other
Perth Amboy, cousin of the'""",
"-- a n f l
u ...ilhrldge.
Dartmouth Street;; a son to Inationss to
bridffroom.
to the
the line
line In
In putting
putting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hach. Into operation the first organi,,,,k ftiinklri
from
For t trip to Bermuda the jog
o Ostvirw Road; a son to zation modeled after the United
i , inch School and
, , hv llrtt Oil * bride chow a pink sheath dress, Mr , and Mrs. William Hardln, States Peace Corps.
i ir|i«rall"n. Fort with white hat and pink acces-'^n Nrw Brunswick Avenue.
In his trip to Bonn. President
torlei.
From Woodbrldw, a dauEh- .Kennedy Joined In ceremonies
II'
Mrs. Cackowskl Is a nraduate!ter to'Vr and Mrs. Normand with Chancellor Adenauer and
f
af WoodbrldKe High School andNflRy, Apt 2A, Bunns Lane.
Pid
President
Luebke,
bk marking the
i
hl» BachKaureth Hospital of X-ray
official beginning of the West
-f if-trr In <"«Trtnr from • • * • Technology, Philadelphia, Pa. European rronomlca agency .German version of the Peace
She \t employed by Dr. Nathan prnl.srs awedrn.
Corps.
he WM
Stork Club
,,,i
,.,,,i, Mr li « • riit'hnrch Plate
75th Anniversary
Celebration
\ accinc
Is Urged
-IF
There ut
, .: Middlesex
.:, ruining the
1
.:.-,ivf wary rUk
. , - -jii'd from par'.'-< O\SK Becker. |
<•• -• tarr of
The;
.•.-•r of The Ma-j
1
• ir declared to. r ire "iMkt a
. .i.iiiii! who have
••. -d themselvea of
••»cdne, Mrs
•l.:V. many of us
': !::at thotlsmnds
• - ! American*are
by '.he crtppllnn
• r praised
local
[
.pt'.Ui s-ithorlU*
• . ;-irt !n the tmcclTTI,
»nd
r.div;iu*l to make
•'1 l.'jt family re-
have
•• iccuialed. but we
• ;> » c-irwtant re- •il.n have not
! '.'!»'. they a n
» ;»r.j»rou*. pos>t Mrs Becker
» »ho h u not yet
'v I to call-hU doc:.*'.:on takes only ]
'•* but they may i
of a 1
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d
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AVENEL LIONS INSTAM, — At an Installation of Offlcfrs night onmblnefd with tadles Nl»ht nt the tiallery, Route 1, Wednesday nUht
the men pictured above took over their new dntlfs. From left to
right: Peter Greco, secretary; Steven Cohorsky, treasurer; George
Ketienberg, Lion Tamer; Dr. h. Goldbert, second vice-president; Vln-
OPEN DAILY 9 - 6 , FRIDAY 9 9
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FREJ5 PARKING
CHOPER'S
81
MAIN STREET
(Corner tffWlUlani Street)
WOODBRIDGE
I
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-ER
Bnmrtay, July 11, 1«M
PAGE EIGHT
5th Graders Write History of Fords; Church Wanning
Win Bonds Presented By Fords Lions Vacation School^ re
By tiro (,
fott C « » the men'ofthe Board
Lie trow s Nek
I8ELIN — Our aavior's Luthohearful ringing of the Hun-!Melvln Club, who was president
„ „ announced
clll]rrh
l singing
FORDS—Fifth grade studenta
? ! ? . _ loiK
. „ i songs
T * a»
.. L
the Board of Edurattoii. _ _ _.__„ ,„ s p M W O r a Vacation
u«- mm'of
i
In School 7 were awarded savschool
the iecond
KEASBEY
of "The
Club for their
Carol MarHistory of
to- 1 of K.H
and become more
c*ak. won a $100 bond as first quarters, 13.00. Today, many
will be four depart- nounced tht
On October U.
priw for the history from 1800 e h l S ^ ' S " ^ * Z ' ^ X * . C"rou.w- was awarded .i m ;,;- whI - h - w l l l
committee* for thefrtll.
to 1900 and Oary Nahal garat the last meet in
J J J ^ - ^ company.
nered second prize for a history UndanU of the. Hun.rian e — t o ^ . d . « r - h £ ^
from 1900to1930.
Albert Stark * » „ , ,
The winning entries read
{IBM MBmlttie rhn;il,
follows:
•«•>
lactwl for the pi,r.i,n
OF FORDB
mlttee were Albert RIB
UtmDuHbuh. Jnlm(
madei the
for ohll C. D. Pfelffer
and
and
B grunt ofland to the Duke of Union.
I t s boundarirs were
HISTORY OF F O R M who have completed Other eommitii>, ,
York Five yearn later the char-!as follows:
four, five and »1*.
ter for Woodbridge wan granted' "Beginning nl Ihr house or
Include M j pBi • :. •
Reunion* will begin each ru» and Anrir.-i i...
By Oary
In 1(189 Boundaries were ea-'.the latr Clarksou Fiwman. on
Editor'* note: Thin second morning. Monday through Fri- committee.
tubllshed and all the land be-;road leading to Pntmiel W.
t ;•
d a y i 9 A M with a short wor
Mlrhrtcl Runccamf
«me a
a corporation
c o r p o r a t i o n or
o r Town-iFord's
l u w n r u m s place,
K>v- to Bunhamtim,. plare
p ) a < f winner
w i n n r r plated
I < I » I ™ picture*
•
un.r,
•
111
|
|
.
•John VHIIM.-. I
Including towns
of w
whha at Ot iO
sship
h i p Including
t o w n s of
e nicee t o t h e h o m e of t h e w i d o w1, l lnnhh| ,| ,f n t r y . tafludlnr a i«»«t shin «:rvlee mid will
11:30AA,M
M TTlie tlieme
Pc|.maM,,,it
we now call Carteret,
M S
S p hh
nn,,7
7 ,, h
hr
t Rahway.
R h a y LaForne.
LaForne now
n o w owned
owned by
by Martin
Martin 1 nn rr iii M
rn
n flrst
flrst u nf fllii 11:30
F d
d C t o n
'
Edison Township. Fords
and.Compton.
thence to Andrew h l | | | , . „ r r p r l n t 0 , a n old of the pronram will he Tearh M o m l m
TO- Pray" and will Include
^«
all of what Is now Woodbrldge Hollander's thence to Raritan pMutr
r s
s h o w l n | t F o r d » Fire
• '
Township. It is the oldest ori-River, thence down along said r o m p B n y ' , prut horn drawn Bihle study, singing and l e a m craft work, and a,
.
^
Township in the State Oliver
to
f|i
t the
th Amboy Township r f h ( C | f w | t h the Bremen of
m
"^ ;
New Jersey, rich In history of line to the four corners near l h a t f r B s n ( f „ ^^^ o f * , ,
prrlod fee will be b )
w
"
the early days of our country!William Bloodgood's, known as p l r l u r p lowing the fire eom- 1Tr T )tlml
No registration
and rightfully called "A Typical the Klnsey farm: thence to p l , n , ' , m n dem equipment.*
dm w d and all materials will
rn ^ u p
American Community."
Robert aldington's, thence to
desirable location be prolded for each child W. and A1;
Fords was known in the early'Edward Thompson's, thence o
J"»«- ~ ^ » residences and
fenngn
will be
received
on
Frlh«nd e pubhn-.
the
course
of
the
days by the name of -aiw|WUltem Thompson's, thence to ^
.
during
™ l t a l I 1 5 m a n y h i n d dHV d i th course of the
Chief John
Taile" taken from the brookMrs Dunhams, formerly t h e «
^
whoo|.
by that name. Later it was house of Nathan Harned, • ^ ^ ^ ^ m d a s t , r i 8 l viiia80 Mr.. Ronald Doran. iuperin-|flre company
changed to Ford's Comer/thence to David Bloomfleias on n Wt)0tlbrld(ie Township with undent. ha» secured a aUff ofidurtng the mi
'
named after the Ford family, the Amboy Turnpike road
road,'"
,
, t | c s b r l c k g ftnd sl]tt ,pn teathers and aasUtanU,eluded were «
one of the oldest and M • * ? « * ? ^ j * " / S
E l meuSoducUrep,
houses;fetal
products representing the who are attending teacher ftrea. I regular d- ;
tiers. Other prominent fam-ining.
fire and 1 U W »,, .,
Men.
famininit. including
jR all
' industries and occupa- training sessions.
The new address and tele- Chief Ceio nii:,,,,.,.
ilies and early settlers were thejiiamed and within said limits.
Potters, Crows. Harneds and]
Q n A u R U S t \\ 1909 they is- phone number for the church fire comptn? mi'mr.. •
d! Specific mention itn the
th orl-j
l
Voorhee*. The Inn of Samuel!ginal charter of Woodt>rldge,l5u(,d R d f i p j [ o r t h<, first brick is Iselln First Presbyterian Ladle* Auxiliary v , v
Ford was located on the maln|i669,
it was stated 10" acres bbulldins
7 a
and
on
| 9 ,
u l l d i n s of
o f SSchool
chool 7
nd o
n Church,
C h u r , 119& Oak Tree Road. 50th annlverwnr p«'.-,;,
Avenel Fire Compan? o r
road In back of what U today|be sranted for the Townshipl Ju , , , ) 9 2 7 t h ( i y l s s u e d ftn. L ] 9.1155
13.
the Fords Bank. Ebeneser Pordjfor the maintenance of a fre* l o t n p r d"jp(j (Or a n addition
was a member of the commis-jschool,
exempted
from the pay
j
h
F
o
r
d
s
a
l
s
o
sIon
"""" ing of the Lord's Rent of a
' h""
l c h" appraised the losses
and There:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Un«tary, 33 Albany Street, Fords,
»re the parents of R 7 pound 15
ounce son, Robert James, Jr..
torn Fourth of July at St
Peter's Hospital, New Bnnisr'.ik
Th« UrtKvarys have patriotic birthdays. The baby's
lather was bom on Plan Day
»nd the grandmother. .Jane
fTn<»vary,
o n Washlnnton's
IV- '-"^ay. . . Eleanor Zirpnlo,
t'« ^vor's wife, born on July
3. * "ated her birthday July
4th i' a reception for the foreign students working with the
Recreation Department Eleanor's sister. Mrs. Raymond
Tilter, S19 Colonla Boulevard,
Colonla, celebrated her birth
day, Monday, July 8
Working by day and studying
by nifht Is the schedule of 20
rammer session students at thr •nrt\ VOYAC.F1 - Voting William SMhfc rrU the heat wishes of Father Joseph
Union Junior College, Cran-j BON VOY/K.r.
JJ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( n r d s o nt h p f^ ^ h , 5 d r p i l r t u r p f o r Sc*ndlnavla
ford. Among them is John c.
"I III If Scholars Pilgrimage'1 conducted by tht National
Renter who Is eaddying at the
r Slsolak who will enter the eighth grade »' <>'"• Ijld J' o f p f w * s c h o ° l
Colonla Country Club.
• cted from among hundreds of Urau1
in the League's nationwide academic
Jottings:
the parish school to be singled out
Ivan Dlckman. M DeWitt
extra curricular activities and athletic
TBrrace. Woodbrldge, a WSHS
e |1. to r.l Sister M. Terasina, C.S.J.,
graduate, Is enrolled in a fourDouglas rnjchak, 1962 winner: Joseph ModresW, 1961 winner,
week college readiness program
t ! t h alumni riOur U d , of Peace school: and Sister Teres, Catherine, C.SJ., principal.
•t Union Junior College. He
plans to attend UJC in the Pall.
Among those who attended the
Kwanls EMernational Convention at Atlantic City, June 3017
1°* * f1
July 4 were: Mr. and Mrs.
WOIWHIf SET
T OF L l V l C V J F O U D of the dtlsens of Woodbrldge
Stephen J. Purdy, 376 Cliff
rjdurtaB the Revolutionary War.
Road, 8ewaxen... On the Dean's
forc(> o f 2 2
and a
ISELIN — The North Ken-!Next to Ford's Inn lived Wesley forever. This same "100 acres hand-drawn chemical wagon
WOODBRIDOE — Rodney OOLONIA-Tlir '»- .
List at Lebanon Valley College,
AnnriUe, Pa., is Virginia
Dllkes. FORDS - Saturday at noon a crown of orange blossoms, and ^
^^ Association'Uddle and next to him was;of upland" Is administered e v e n i " ™ ™ . . "
, , » was Mott, consultant to the Wcod- A, 8hulU, pastor o' I:
i DUk
Park
danirhter of Mr. and Mrs t h p w e d d l n g o f M i s s Marjorie she earned a cascade boquet; held l t s flrst f a m U y p i c n l c ^ B e n j a m i n Crow's house. His,today by the Trustees of Free " " . ' ^ ™ " ^ l ' ' ,
Township Recreation Church of Chn.it sin
enue, Clark low: •:
M...I.. I
» . nnv»c
..__,.v.
j,T..^t^
r.i Mr.
vr,. and
onHof
nf roses
m c « with
with an
an orchid
orchid center.
center. c e n t .l ,y . .ftt
. t M„e r r i um pn-.ir
irki. wife
wif* was
m mOrace
nr«pp Ford,
Pord knownschool
knownarhnni Lands,
Tjinrfs sometimes
sometimes called aeciaea IO miy m e piuix-n
Charles
Dilltes. i*
43 .i.iliM
Juliet M
daughter
of
This
erigrii
ar k.
CorrWle Street for the future Department, will be the guest nounced momiru •*<••
Street, teelin. She is majoring M r s Frank Merighi. of Rich-j Mrs Archie Mazzoli. Jr.;affair was the final activity and loved by everyone as "Aunt'The Seven Sisters" for
fire house and early In April a speaker at a meeting of U »
' "
land, and Prank J. Kirsh, Jr.,|Ri
hland. was matron of honor'duriiif!
the term of JameslOrace." Crows Mill Road led days only women run for thiscontract was let for the erec- Woodbridge Township Jaye«ea sermon will bf tx-Ki s
t U CC I M & .
p
10:00.
o f Mr and
, ,
, tion of the building.
tonight, 8:30 at The Oallery,
•for her sister. Bridesmaids werelRjcci, social committee chair- off the main road going dowrvpost
h
Ri
tai
toward
the
Raritan
River
in
I
PairtieiQ
u
n
«
x
school
was
a
January
16
1916
a
move
Route
1
Miss Janic
Janice Peronl,, Vineland,!
other
e
,
Miss
t
aaffairs
s cconducted
K i l s h 2 io J c
mman
a n. . o
Keasbey. In this locality lived)
Membership In the Jayceea la
ired
Hair were
and sO
Avenue,
was cousin
BeautyAcademy
Culture, of
Newark,
St.
Joseph's
w a s sUrtod
hv
g fpw
K ilemnized
l s h 2 1 0 j B Cat
k
cous of the bride, and Miss deluded a rummage sale and Jonathan Harned. a most prom-; ie story wooden, two-room
T U R N P I K E
three Woodbridge
residents
E.
Wdbld
i d t —Church, Richland. the Rev. E
d
b
i
d
!
31 feet by 57 feet on , _ p l e ( o ^
^
The
a p f l r t o p e n to anyone 31 to SS.
Patricia Owens. Woodbridge.!a d i n n e r d a n c e
i - t W l IN THEATRE
Quaker of that day.
; a ) o l purchased from
Rosemary Haag, 118 Hillside s i s l c a „,„,-!„ 0 { t he bridegroom. Flower girl was Miss Diane Maz-j N o ffl ce rs were Installed at
the City of Perth Amboy organization Is a c t i w In etvie
An old mill, known as Crow'Sj
10, 1858 on
Avenue; Joseph Cicala, 94 Sec- k l f f i C i a t e d a t the double ring cer-ixo^ Richland. niece of
' "--'
thet h e J u n e m e e U n g M follows:
] V oVoorohrPhCe e8 si AAugust
u g u g t 0,
steps to and community allairi
ond Street and Robert Zambo. m o n y
brltje
Joseuph Turpish. president; Mill was to this part of town t h f s o l l t n s l d e o f King tt>orBr.s
Senato
tODAV m m TI IMMI
I t w u taU.r moved
d also
l in
i a section
t kknown
82 Coley Street. . . .
. Q l y e n ^ m a r l l a g e by her fa- Serving his brother
Road.
best joSeph Massimino, vice presi- Fand
of this dls-iOPKN OR ELSE
1orid
» O r o v ^ w h i c h l n eftrl y across the h , g h u . a y t 0 make
J
Kirsh-Merighi Wedding Family Picnic
Solemnized on Saturday
£ 3 ? \ % L ? ?u f ; » »
-
their Influence NATCHEZ, MI88 - A bandit
ther, the bride was attired in an i a n w a s Richard Kirsh, Rich-dent; Peter Kosty, treasurer.!
.„_„„. , , ,
— ••introduction and walked into a sevice station run
This happened at the temple silk organza gown featuring h n d . U s h e rs were Arthur Finn,; and Mrg . A n t h o n y ( ^ m i n t o n e ; ^ " 1 ^ ^ " 0 ^ p i " \ p ^ room for the first section of ft
by Jimmy Carter
of Congregation Beth Sholom, .scalloped neckline, Ions fitted Jr., Woodbndge. brother-in-law secretary.
i S o T f t T i i a d " « o i n « to Mt" ^ ^ f " , * S
™ I ' !>«««• of....
^
v
7 C
II
OooperAvenue. Iselln. last week, beeves, a bodice trimmed with of t h e bridegroom, and Steve
Joseph:
K
e
n
MscaUwav
Wood*
'
T
*
,
S
'
^
ITl
On
FV-bruary
29.
a
cornmittee:him
to open the cash register
M l d e :
belfry. T
The
8pmV unidentified boys threw'Atencon lace and a bell skirt T o th, Perth Amboy. cousin of
ClemintoneJ^d' ' d C t h Ambov
>itsh °S?,°v
L Stownspeople
^ J n U l e Wfnl t 0 Trf>nt011 t 0 P r e R e n t t h e : C a r t e r " I 1 " ^ ^ i ? P
fc
a
( this
Patriots
Meet
and
teachers
took
pride
Seta at the windows, broke one with * chapel train. Her bouf- the bridegroom
'
.,
.
Joseph!
^
i
.
^
L
,
.
M
T
?
its
belfry.
The
_
» ^ lin
W e hill,
to the would
out-do
the
bandit.
J a m e s R i c c i Jr M r s
| W ,i t which
i n n s l nwas
o p p never
o s U i o napproved,
stead the
bandit
picked
upInthe
It is said Timothy Bloom- bell in the school belfry which
oi them and then ran. The in- fant silk illusion veil feu from Mountains,
Pocono^rpish.
Waiter
Staroclak, and
In the
the 1
1920's,
Committeeman
100-pound cash register and
p o r t r a v e i Pa.,
m g to
iii
9
2
0
\
C
m
H
m
thethe
bride
chose
Zmijewski.
fields house here in Fords was
calling the
William Hoy was Klven a lot of walked off with it
white .linen_suit with pink ac- j
snrance company which covers
some patriots
•sories and a whit* orchid corthe building does not insure
improvements
retiring
j
of the
and
Strangely
one ever,
windows inenough,
cases ofno
vandalism.
who was also a former vice
FORDS
sees the windows broken nor
. ever hears the windows bre&k.
It all poes back to the parents
vho evidently fail to teach their
"'•:lt!ren to respect the rights Of
"•hers and that any house of
worship is not a target for rocks
. . . . Miss Patricia Clancy,
c^u^hter of Mr, and Mrs. Clancy, Guernsey Lane, Colonia, has
been placed on the Honor Roll
at Glassboro State College
PLAYHOUSE
Mrs. Kirsh is a
passing aru
the town during
ineland High School and Tren-1»
part of 1776.
on State College. She will teach
The land in Fords was rich
,t Washington School, Edison, n o u n C e j '
in clay. In 1896. Hungarian
in tre fall. Her husband grad-i
immigrants arrived and took
[rom St. Mary's High
jobs mining the clay. When
Perth Amboy, and at- RAIN HAXTS SUICIDE
they arrived they were
nded Rutgers University. He GUATEMALA — An unem- in colorful peasant costumes,
JS presently attending Trenton ployed handyman, Lucas Carney
State College and is employed waited for the rain to stop and
H^ngalan ArS
as a mason.
the sun to shine before he uniforms and black
As
——
—liumneri to his death from the
dirt
the
pits, one could hear the
HI t-*MS
THlTtS. - FRI. - SAT;
JULY 11 - 1J
"The Stripper"
Joanne Woodward
"Hero's Island"
James Mason
Tidbits:
H. A. Macchio. 10 Jackson
Court. Fords, is one of the 162
young engineers from New
York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania locations of the Bell Tele
phone Laboratories who have
received certificates for their
successful completion of the
company's Communications Development Training Program..
There were 72 active and two
probably active cases of tuber
culosis reported in Middlesex
County in 1962, according tc
statistics received from the Mid
dlesex County Tuberculosis am
Health League which points ou
that the unknown case of tub<
erculosis Is far more dangerou,
than the known case where
treatment can be started al
once . . . j
Saturday Matinee
'Captain Sinbad'
Guy Williams
also
HELD OVER!
3RD BIG WEEK!
'Drums of Africa'
EicluslTf First Run
Perth Amboy Area
42 Inteniitlonal Stars!
Frankie Avalon
SUN. THRU TUES.
JULY 14 • 16
'Captain Sinbad'
Guy Williams
also
'Drums of Africa'
Frankle Avalon
"THE
LONGEST
DAY"
— Mid -
"FIRE-AWAY"
WEDNESDAY
JULY17
euttRWUMt TO acUTC * JUNCTION!
TCU KnJHK* <H WTCD RiCIlPT
"Hungarlai Shaw"
Last But Not Least:
i,place June 22, at 5 Pin. But
it was raining so I postponed it
until today. Goodby, friends."
a note left by Carney stated.
Cuteret. n. t.
Joseph J. Takacs, commis
saryman third class. USN. son]
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Takacs,!
213 Pulton Street, Woodbridge,
recently reported for duty at
W A I f l R READE-STKWUWQ
the Naval Amphibious Base,
Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. . .
ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
Army PPC. Edward A. Homann,
son of William Homann, 46
Roosevelt Boulevard, F o r d s ,
participated in a massive disMAJESTIC p«th
play of missiles, artillery and
engineer equipment in honor of
AIR CONDITIONED
President John P, Kennedy's!
NOW PLAYING
visit in Hanau. Germany, June
25. Homann, a radio operater,
stationed in Germany, entered
the Army In February 1962
Cadt-t Kenneth A. Lease, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lease, 168
Mldwood Way Colonia, and a
senior at Rutgers University, is
atendiriK .Sumrm-r Camp at Port V
Devniv Mn.ss. along with other J
students frr'm l\ rolleg#s and! '••
- JNn BIO HIT —
^livf-rsitl'-s
Curtain Arthur
"A CHILD IS WAITING 1
D J'w.v 22 W<-iidv Road, Colt* vU!ii tin- Battalion
n»it-(
oncer's
runtain
'irtj Dir. d Ht.K the u n avn rjf af.-'. v duty, July
!.' 'i r,'ft;; :rj Jones is
/f- 'it >•'// !;t.at.nnK all'
f'ir 'in rji'.tallon. A|
of Vl',r\i\ •.'/;,: n andl
rcir, f.'n.'..<'•rr,[A<i;t'i ',. '.
Mar'i* *nr\ L..'.'.r,<Com-
tin
CAN1 BE BEATEN
FORA COOL SWIM
mny. Union
Fnretoell Parly Held
For HftftMtak family
BEWABEN - Mr
John HapnUlc and f»m];> of
afid
)Jlt>.
ntmn\i o(
Old ftond, were honwtd »i
f w l ; party h'-ld at C\h',!t
Cotj»'» R«»Uurant
'
affair »a» given by Mn
Hapttak Mr and Mn.
Jf$
H*p«ul( and family;
| i r . and Mr* Willidm Hnnt.la.il
S
fimtty
t ,6 Mr <HKI Mrt
h*«l IConci mid l»aill>.
Our 4,000,000 gallon p o o l . . clem, M i witcr from
our own wells; beaches, drier*, life guards...»
10 a.m. —7 p.m> every A y .
Kl 1-SMt
e SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY THRU
ftUNDAT
JII1.T IT j - 21
Evening* CM and » : «
Saturdlj Mitlket IX 2 P.M.
"KING KONG vs
GODZILLA"
DARFYL F.
ZANUCfCS.
fj. mwvurioNu.
\ S IMS I
92 Main Street
WOODBRIDGE
DAT
K14dl« H I U H N Bat. • Ban. t P J l
E»«nlng Uww 1:U M l .
OALLKHV
ADl'|.T
AMATKUR
SHOW
mVINGTON-MAPLEWOQV
"Daughter o|
Dr. Jekyll"
"Captain Sinbad"
Ado Elvk Fmley la
Comlnt W
"BYE BVK
MATINEES SATURDAY
A SI-NDAY AT t PJ1.
flt
NEWLY RENOVATED
BUD'S HUT
Last; 3 Nights
• FRIDAY - SATURDAY
July 1 1 - J u l y 1 2 - July 1 3
° > l>. H : TO M1DK1UHT
Woodbridge Knights of Columbus
CARNIVAL
Air Conditioned
Excellent Home Cooking
Comfortable Seating Arrangement
Chops and Lobsters • FeaturiuK '
Banquets for all Occasions
BANDS AVAILABLE
Route 1
Avenel
« I
(North of CloiulMf)
Main Street and Ambojr Avenue, Woodbridge
I Free AdmlMion
•
Free Feature
t
Free Parking
Acta Every
Night
. . Join our TM/I Swim Club..
OLYMPIC PARK
Miilnit.
£S lot C l W
tee our eira» 4 ind 9:30 p. m.
try our rides lor all tges
pl»y jamei (or fine prizei
it
NOW THRU TUESDAY
"IT HAPPENED AT
Lee's Hat Bar THE WORLD'S FAIR"
in OIK
-
BUUSMI -
SperUI
AUGUST 29th
PlOi
"BYE BYE BIRDIE"
"THE LION1
Ellr> Arttl
Irldi)
Alt
Will Keoptn WUh A New
Line of Fall Hats and B M »
totmr
AUO CAJITOON
Coming Soon . . .
_ pl.i
THE
•THE TRAITORS"
Sunda;: I - 5:02 . l:«3 r j
«*» ta
AtUnd Hark Shorn
For Choict Sf»U
KMAIi Mktlntt I t ' . - #•» * p i M
KTcalnt Ikonn.u TM
Matlneu - J I for CWldrm
MONDAY aad TUISDAT
sruuiH SHOW
Starring
Charlton lies ton
Ava Gardner
David Niven
OVER
Shows Daily at
1:30 - 5:00 • 8:30
THE DAY' OF THE
TRirt'lllS"
"55 DAYS
AT PEKING"
Closed For
VACATION
REGULAR
PRICES!
UNCUT!
INTACT!
ORIGINAL
VERSION!
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MIRACLES OF
THE WORLD"
Air Condltlon«d
*• * e t l o n
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ISELIN
UK COOLXO
TAT
PDrdj! U C 0 I l s W e r e d
* committe to seek a site for
R1TZ Theatre
NOW m
S
Park project.
a park and P ^ u n d in £ ! * t W o o d b r i d g e
Fords section. He appointed:1^ * * ;
Committermen Bcrnhardt Jen-
Walt Disney
•
1 6 Big Ridei
t
5 0 Booths & Acdvitiet
•
Mammoth Food Tent
• Music & Entertainment
"Com* mi Bring tk* frnnHy for a JViffcl*! Fun"
For Reservation! Call
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Independent-Leader
Carteret Press
EDISON-FORDS BEACON
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A N i m p f Dedicated to ttu Bert
Intmrts «f the Resldenta of the
Comnnmltlei We Serve
Thursday, July 11, 1963
WINDOW
First
Township-Wide
July
4
Celebration
Proves
Successful
Green Street
.—
By The Stafl—
rl to viid an article in the New York Daily
,,.,.;n.d out that the current issue of Ebony
•', ,, piece on "'Why the Stars Oo Broke." The
,,is nulled such names aj Joe Louis, 3uR»r Hay
r l Witins. Joe Walcott, Dorothy Dandrldgo and
•.,;',„„. - il-.at of Stepln Fetchlt - brought up
mi.iv years sno of. an incident that involved t.hl
.', ,ii.
,1 11HI; Stepln'a chauffeur was arrested on Route
,;id thi' slow-talklnK comic was so overwhelmed
; treatment (liven him In court by the then Cap,i Pi'ei.oti, Ediion polite <retired from the force,
, ' v in iid of security of Revlom that he Rave thi'
, nf box seat* to a play he was appearini! in.
, out nf the Invitod miests and although we
, ,iiii'-dlnii did an excellent Job, the show folded
...*.. After the play was over Stepln met us at the
, (I wlilsked us uptown in a shinny Caddy to a
,: |nit for an enjoyable evening At that tlmcj
,i happy and like a string of horse*, he had his,
: ,:,-, The ma.vter of the slow-drawl u.sed to|
,,'•• vehicles several time* on a rule Ivom down-j
.,,(11 New York.
, a/;ne says that he wan the rhump spender of
i .HK ^one thrnunh 17 million, mid one of his
.- ««.!. "1 Imd » lot of big mansions. One was
t'.i-n it wa.s 3 o'clock in the kite hen it was 5
:
;;\im: room.
umiilir why Carterrt's Borough Attorney Jutin
. i .iiu ( oimcllmitn Charles Boncrlet— Koncrl-a.v. It
THK I'KOOKAM OIMCNS: Major Walter Zirnolo Is shown
opening thr Independence Day celebration at Merrill
Park which w;i$ sponsored by tlir Isolin Chamber of Commerce and dip Township Recreation Department. In the
Miind iiirr. t h o u g h .
:
•
• •
.
I
VKIS u most charmiiiK yiest when she ap•:..• KMKIIU of Columbus Carnival. Monday ninht.'
: liui in winning her title, personality must have1
1
••:,• difldlng factors. Joe Fedor nnd the Wood••':A an excellent Job of eacnrtiin her around the
.-ne spent over a half-hour talkmx to the many
• ;.i see her la person.
:..')iil
background are Chamber and Township officials, members
of the Recreation Department and the foreign students
who are participating In Woodbridge International Day
Camp.
Koenig-Voris Wedding
Held Sunday Afternoon
[VTf, alow? the water fronts to
; repair docks and make them
more attractive.
Among the members of the;
County Planning Board who
\ MI limit have to go too far to enjoy a linr SM food
are expected to come to Woodi! r Ui fnuiid this out at thr Caller;. Route 1. Woodemployed by Verona-Pharrrta
WOODHRILKiE —
today are Dr. Elmer C. AVENEL — Grace Episcopal
. ilw nther night, when we tried Ihrir "WImla*
of tiif Middlesex County
.Church, Newark, was the set- !hemical Corp., Union.
chairman;
William
.r
\
,
«
K.niland
Special."
Vou
havr
to
bt
rrally
:
WHAT HAPPENED?: From the puzzled expressions on the laces of Frank Thompson, cele,11.111; Uo.tifi, tmiether wlllI Klemer Jr., vice chairman; j ting Sunday afternoon for the Her husband also graduated
,„ I. in iiniih II all.
bration chairman and Mayor Walter Zlrpolo you can guess something went awry. The mayor,
members of the Town Com-i Oeol . gc L B u r t Q n Jr__ C o u n t y wedding of Miss Diana Voris, rom Woodbridge High School seconds before the picture was taken had lighted the fuse for the first fireworks display,
,nd
is
employed
by
S-F-D
Laniittee,
will
inspect
the
peninEngineer Herbert, R. Fleming, 60 B Street, daughter of Mr.
,. thai Mrs. John N*K? recupeu!MR nicely ,il
something went wrong and the fuse went out. The fuse was quickly re lighted, and all went
loratories Inc., Union.
waren this afternoon M o r r l j j G o l d t a r t | M o r l 1 s O o o d .
and Mrs. Robert Voris, Long.'. :UIIOW Drue, Colon la. and al.so our wood friend, sula :n Si
well.
around 1:30, prior to the coun- l k l n d i J o s p p h G M a r k p K a r l E
wood, Fla., and Walter M. Koei icick on his feet after a hivipllal visit . . They
ty officially accepting the &ltej MetZ(<er| R o b e r t E R o s S | 1 1 ;
Bud's
Hut
nig, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Silent Pete" really looked resplrndent in his
Mrs. fcwlnton attended Wln;md c-oinvrtuiK it into a park Douglas S Powell, director and
HELD FOR GRAND JURY
. r.ii'nduiK a relative's wedding.
Walter M. Koenig, 30 East
1111(1
chestM-Thurston School an4
, Furnished WOODBRIDQE — George Local Man Weds
manna.
E t | h u Joseph, secretary.
Grant Avenue, Colonia. The
Pittsburgh Girl Lake Erie College and received
Ruddy, 40, 828 Coolidge Ave"We have been pu.shin« the
.
Rev. Herbert S. Brown offici- AVENEL — Under the own\iv, will hold their flr»t family clambake and
nue, a singer who books him- COIiONIA — Announcement her master's degree at the Unirship
of
Ed
Hedzik
and
Ted
ii \uiint 18 at the American Legion, YVnodbridgt.
^'o Summer Sessions ated at the double ring cere- Nakielny, Bud's Hut has re- self as "Fabulous George," has been received of the mar- versity of Pittsburgh Library
:t for some time now." Mayor
Kith will handle the catering.
mony.
ently made tremendous pro- waived a preliminary hearing riage, June 29, at St. Paul's School. Her husband attended
Walter Zirpolo and CmmiUee- For V.anver Dressings
Mrs. Michael Krak, Avenel, iress.
on two counts of acts of lewd- iathcdrairpittsburgh.'pa., ofAmherst and Ursinus before
man
Robert
E.
Jacks
stated!
*'.:FU display In Merrill Park^the lllKhl of July ,1
ISEI IN — The Cancer Dress- was matron of honor for her
ness, carnal indecency and twoMiss Cordelia Westervelt, the entering Dickinson Law Schools
v
the
d. of local residents and much ol -he credit > >t.-nlay. "By iiLspectlnj!
lnu Unit of the Federated sister. Bridesmaids were Miss In addition to just being air- charges of impairing the mor- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Peter The couple will make their
will
t l u m m[n
Boiu d
conditioned,
there
is
now,
modChamber of Commerce and the "Hec" Dc- *"'' ' ' *
'
Women's Club of Isclln has sus-Estella, Jacques, Bridgeport,
als of a minor when he ap- Westervelt of South Linden Av- home at Carlisle, Pa., wher(
have a better picture."
lieiided weekly afternoon meet- Conn., cousin of the bride; Miss ern furniture with a more com- peared before Magistrate An- enue, Pittsburgh, and John Mr. Swinton is attending Dick*.
' ii a job well done.
fortable
seating
arrangement.
•
t
•
•
i Mr. Jacks said he wanted the inRS f o r a w h i l e
Notice will Dianne Fenton, and Miss Billie
drew D. Desmond, Tuesday. Ealph Swinton, son of Mr. andinson Law School and Mrs,"
, • Wuodbridie flrls, ADbjr Mrlitrlrh. Lorraine county to come up with a plan ,„, j , i v ( . n nu . m bers when meet- Brabyn, Avenel. Flower girls The outside of the establish- Ruddy was held under $1,000 Mrs. John Swinton, 1 Walnut Swlnton will be librarian at
i mil l'.nt> Helsa. left July 3rd by uir for a six-urek 'and a lime table. The mayor m ( ( S a r e r[.sumed.
tolcki:mson.
were Miss Caryn Williams, ment has also been renovated bail on each count pending the Lane.
and there is plenty of parking action of the grand jury. Rud•ommented that we will WK M r s c l a m N e w m a n , publi-i A v e n e i and ML« Debra
ii MiMtaiur Yonth PUtrimace to hrael where they
space.
Two
new
signs
were
redy was arrested July 4 by De' nr itir rnllre state and work for one week In a operau- with them In any way c j t y c h a i r m a n I o r t n e woman's\ t o n e i Bridgeport, Conn.
cently installed taking the tective Salvatore Grillo.
we c a n
fClub,
i n h Qannounced
n n < i i i n i * n r f mmaterials
a t e r i a l s are
nre _
.
. . . . i,
Serving his brother as besi place of the one which was
1
ilir H4> bark Ihejr will have a Ihrfrday slop in
Tiie beach area, it was ex- badly needed for bandages and man was Edward Koenig, CoNATO ban on East Germans
can be rehabilitated bed Jackets, which the group Ionia. Ushers were David Vori erected many years ago.
ll , i «hrrf thr) will view the cultural points of intrrrst.
S'aturday, Bud's Hut will be Imperils conferences.
Ii
,M|| rrium home. AufiMt 18.
aiul developed through the'makes for the Cancer Society Longwood, Fla., brother of thi
* '•
'
•
'(ireeii Acres project.
The of Middlesex County. Sought bride; Allan Hardman, Irving host to the Avenel Fire Deill! CHAT: It it'i'ias uuiiK' thai alter Mr. and Township Is now investlRatins,are white or pastel men's shirts, ton, and John Koslak, Hillside partment in observance of the
unit's 50th anniversary. The
: B::t/ and daughters. Sandra and Linda, 106 the possibility of cleanim the old sheets, table clothes, pillow
. '"Umeyed to Kutztown, Pa, to enjoy the mouth Arthur Kill of unsightly barnes cases and old thin cotton Mrs. Koenig is a graduate of open house will be from 3 PJil.
Woodbridge High School and til closing.
•1 siccmllie.s, including Shoo Fly pit', at the Pemi-!and interesting property own- blankets.
Reservations may be made
:i Fiviuval that they had to settle for food they — —
~~~
for banquets and parties.
: J1 red in local restaurant*.
j
varni Visit
Listed Today
• .rrybody and his brother decided to take m the;
• ••••'. 'Ms year and the customers were crowdedj
uiinb featurlns the areas famous dislit^ like
' :i"iiey." Tlie BllU'a enjoyed their visit and report|
(l the colorful folk of the region and their old-'
•••- and centurles-iteeped traditional dances e t c ;
is the trip. Like all travelers, they too noticed j
•>'. Miuvenlra "Made In Japan," but were happy
• -untie souvenirs and handicrafts were also onj
<>uht quite a few to bring home along with;
of J plan to Increase the effectiveness of it*
prucrammlnc (or residents of northern New
-Kadlo has purchased 69 aqrts of land from
"<"li'i> nf Lrndhunl. The purchase is the first itep
•:l1- WOK's radio transmitter from t'arteret, to
| I W & Beautiful
BRASS BUCKET
REFRIGERATORFREEZER
iives you a
SUPERMARKET in your Kitchen!
"<>K tunuuitler has been located In th« borough
' Krcrnt eitfineerinf studies br the station dls'"' ' ( r n better recepllon In the more, heavily popu"'"> of northern New Jersey would result from s
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t« the new site,
11
""iMirtunt aspect of the move lo residents of north' '''•"•) ia that WOR, one of the area's Conelrad
'^ tho one or the few stations In the area drslc11
Uif I iiltt-d .States Department of Defense to be
' " "! "'Hia (niiuut shelter, and i» b« able to broadcast
'•'' '"'"rmatlon in the event of a£ emeriencj.
"' "ne or the nation's first stations, has a lone
'"' m New Jersey. It originally went »n the air In
N
J in 1922, broadcasllnc from Bambergrr's
and
(Uncktail 'jCmotgf
Flowers For All
Ocoassions . . •
Call for flowers, birth*
days
anniversaries,
weddings, etc., to add
extra joy to the event
—rand other times to
express your sympathy
and though tfulness Be
assured of the finestcall us.
V^ALSHECK'S
FLOWERS
SOS Aniboj Ave, HE 4-163S
LUNCHEON
DUIy 11 :M to »M P. M.
DINNER
Dan; I'M to 11:00 r. H.
| Ftldaj and Bainrdij TO I2tM
Snndar. Noon 'TU !• *• H
BRASS BUCKET
Charcoal Steakhouse
C. S. 9 4 MAIN STREET
WOODBRIDGE
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1
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^ UUK's helicopter traffic reports which service
' U using route. 4, » ] s . ««, the Garden State ParkJ
'"' the New J e n , , Tirnplke.
Register now for our
Teen-Age Cooking Classes
4 lotions-10-11:30 A . M .
Choice of Flavors
Serves 10
'
Every Thuitday Morning Starting July 11
• Frit Isitrsctioal
• Frt» Sifts for All!
• Fr«« Food!
• F r « Jtaalpai to takt k«m*l
All Complimenh of th« :
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Clubs, Party Orders, Etc.
,
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DAIRY-MAID
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PUBLIC
SERV1CE
ELECTRICWD GAS COMPANY
1075 St. George Avenue, Colonia
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ILIZAIETHTOWN C6NSOLIDATID OAS CO.
I t W. Jtrny St., Illiabitk, N. J .
Yes, I would like to attend your FREE Tcon-Ag*
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AT THEFORK OF THE ROAD
SO Year$ of Service
Back ln 1913, a small group of men
banded together and organized the
Avenel Fire Company. Through the
years the company has grown, until
today, 50 years later, It Is one of the
finest fire-fighting units In the State.
Starting with a 70-gallon chemical
hand-drawn apparatus, Avenel Fire
Company now boasts of modern equipment, of 49 fire-alarm boxes and 237
hydrants.
But what makes a fire company—or
for that matter any group, a success*
ful, well-knit unit?
.. It takes dedicated men—men willing
to give of their time, effort and abilities without thought of payment. As
Rousseau once said, "As soon as public
service ceases to be the chief business
of the citizens, and they would rather
serve with their money than with their
persons, the State is not far from Its
\
Through the past 50 years, residents
of Avenel have served faithfully and
well as members of Avenel Fire Company, helping to save life and property.
It is well that we stop a moment and
say thank you to those firemen of the
past and those of the present who gave
and are still giving of themselves
unselfishly.
As Avenel F i n Company prepares
for the last day of Its 50th anniversary
celebration on Saturday, which will
feature a parade, prizes and speechmaking, the community expresses its
appreciation for a half-century of
service.
To the officers, firemen, exempt
firemen and auxiliary of Avenel Fire
Company we say:
"Hearty congratulations for a Job
well done and may the years to come
bring even greater accompllshmenU."
continued deficit spending have driven
the legal "celling" on the national debt
to another all-time high of $309,000,000,000 effective July 1 when the new
Federal fiscal year begins.
And, this is not the end for Uncle
Sam's spirallng debt ceiling. The new
"temporary" debt level is to last only
until"August 31 when Congress will be
called u<Li to make another upward
the 1946 fiscal year the ,Sett celUng
has been stepped up in frequa stages
to the latest record-breaking level in
order to abreast of the Federal Government's continued deficit spending
While it does not permanently half
red-Ink spending and consequent borrowing by government, the debt celling
serves as a warning light along the
road of fiscal soundness and curtails
loose spending techniquos at Washington. Repeated raising of the debt cell*""• ""*"""•
7—•» " t—
t t Mi
** by Congress Reuses attention upon
[To the Editor,
Independent-Leader
Dear Citizens:
A new family moves Into ymir
Lucy, The Margate Elephant
neighborhood. It Is a mined
neighborhood and the children
John T. Cunningham
Indeed, It was hard „,,„, .
are eager to make friends. I ask
place in all the world to get lumber, nails „,., "«1
my self, why, when they want1 »™'
P"1"' J"
•••expected—
,,• nobody
ever
to tin to South Atlantic cvv
to be friends, there Is an u n - j ^ r eun"ohody
ever expected
to less a hidebound <!,„
elephant
was South
} nhant
spoken
hostility.
" " which
- -»»•'
I/Ulnntlc
City,
untilSouth
1882 Every foot of
oken hostility
, A l l l l I ""
l l l . .......
You as an adult may say y° u (mO st people fplt W M n o p l a c e every bolt had to
don't know. Well maybe you do t 0 v i s it - much less a place ln by boat, and I^ Ti-itv - ' • • • I
hiS |,r
but will not admit it. Let us ex- .which to live. Then Lucy had (38,000 before hi
amine ourselves for a moment. her big feet firmly planted In finished, btft up,
and South Atlantic elephant.
Have I
I spoken
spoken aegrBam*
degrading reHave
^-\xh(. ssand
a nd ana BOUUI nu
| Pint camp the lr
marks about people of d i f f e r e n t , ^ w f t , ,, ( , ver the same,
|lnjHanwter and •.:
y ii ,_, v I j n f r c r t y i o n e c
race, color orr ccreeds?? Haye
v ut[nly,
o n e 0 { the An elephant?
Mn,i>
condemned other re felons
» - «" t i j i iUi
"""'^ m
• line• of
^ rvrr-rrciiiTing
ever-recurring K
seawith
irtth younit
young ears IJ 1 » 7 " n K ' %Q, dK; promoters,
decided
In
1882
water
tank*,
nnld
n,
d d In 1882
d? Have I sat In j u d g e - , s « l ' i ^ d i^
every word?
C H y m l M t seaside superintend,, ,
CB M
ment of another race * " ! ' , n n ' W l t h the remarkable « m e the body _ -M •
one of that race wasan'unde-m^m. ^
^ o c e f t n . ( r o n t 9 0 feet around •,
wllen aside from ordinary mor- measured 2« fivt i,, ,
pie » iv>Ku >i,, „
tals. Lafferty reckoned that an » t ln clrcumfwno.
no good. Have I shown intoler- rlephnnt would help.
The trimming a . :
ance for everyone who was not
no self - respecting have- made a mm\-...
• • blush at his ou u
tail, 26 feet Ionic ;-,lip
s
Time To Slow Down?
With the Federal Government slipping further into the red quicksands of
public debt, the trip-hammer blows of
Utter to Editor
uaren ana w y
,
on and on. Every nation't hut
:<.,••
•
elephant
premacy. W« admonished Hitler
for this, but can you see any
difference?
me who claim that they the builder drrid-d
"she"
eteph:im
the beginnings, for exnamed her Lury.
Everyone bvrd
Would
towered serenely aim
Ood knew
;
let
any ele- promoters who <•!•
retorted
neighborhood]her big toe.v sellir.c
in
the
to choose his*destiny. This ls.Phnntt
pink created absent - minded v:
what we have chosen. Why? Be
of bottled At- came to sec the ;,:
anyone else.
If the children in these homes
heard tolerance and understanding, no hostility would'
stand between them fts they
play together, molding bonds of
friendship that would spread
adjustment. The Treasury has estl. ?*™X
^ H T " 5 ,
?
[the seeds of peace we drrnm of
h eci m b l n
a t al d e b
mated that a ceiling level of $315 bil*" f
\ ^Vt?"
Yours truly,
Richard J. Hughes The New Jersey Supreme
lion will be necessary to accommodate ln& aJso curtails the amount avauable TRENTON — New JerBey's|Ck>vernor
Mrs, Shirley Covington
Court has so ruled against the
only
two
weeks
ago.
aid
to
dependent
children
proIdeas of Justice John J. Francis
than
a
hundred
entries
more governmental borrowing to fi- f o r " * « * * « spending"- when Con- gram which finances the wel- More
More man a nunanu
g
- :_
A ™™ji»B Anrinn t h .
gress authorizes agencies to "borrow" fare of 67,700 children at tre- were received during the nrstlwhoo claimss such a legal posl-;£, S g AN - D
week
of the contest and
d morejtlon
jtl could
ld be
b made
d the butt of
ofi TULSA,
' ' OKLA. — Desmond
nance increased spending during the
cost, will be overfrom the U. S. Treasury instead of se- mendous
are pouring ln every day. Gov-[much caustic or sardonic hu- Hayes, 21, from Limerick, Irehauled
when
the
1946
Legislabalance of the fiscal year.
ESTABLISHED 1832
curing funds through the normal Con- ture convenes next January. ernor Hughes announced thcimor. He said, ln a minority land, knew the Americans were
T f c r ^ « i n i r t ^ ^ a W K t t a ^ l i use and opinion, there 1, no reasonable' openly affectionate, But, what
The ceiling in itself does not control
gressional appropriations route.
he saw on a Tulsa sidewalk
Committee
Federal debt any more than a speedThe new $309 billion debt ceiling headed by Senator Anthony J. the official New Jersey Stateltory for the view that an im more than affection.
mobile automobile is being driv- The Irish visitor observed a
Rtildrnt Partner
ometer stops an automobile when it l e v e l r e p r e s ents a potential per capita Qrossl, D J'assaic will hold pub- Song.
en or operated by a person who couple locked in an embrace
As
one
of
the
conditions
o
f
,
lie hearings in Atlantic City,
burden
of
$1,670
for
every
man,
womMEMBER
NEW YORK AM)
seats
himself
behind
the
steerreaches the 100-mile an hour mark.
Trenton and Newark shortly af- entry in the contest, each lyric Ing wheel and does no more jThey broke apart walked to the
AMKRU'AN STOCK EXCHASGKN
1 writer must write a fictitious
an
and
child
in
the
United
States.
next
parking
meter,
embraced
But like the speedometer, it serves
an start tne
ter Labor Day to secure infort h e ' t n a n s t a r t t n e motor,
the couple
y and place
"The reference to loading debt upon mation on changes In the law name on the lyric
watning that it is time to slow down,
l
Al Justice Francis insisted
insi
that;»f^
sound and
real
name
on
the
envelope.
In
a
report
already
submitor get a bigger speedometer and pre- t h e y o u n g e r g e n e r a t i o n is more than a'
Tillle Doodle asjthe legislative intent was
called police.
y
ted by the committee, based on
At th* 5 Cornrn
III J-Ifir.o
Another'driving on the roadways of the Police explained the couple
ner
pare for the worst.
two entrlesjstate while under the Influence had a parking meter key and
figure of speech," points out the New welfare payments, the commit54 YF.ARH IN PERTH AMBOY
pg
tee proposed that residency re- "™"
Intoxicating liquor. He said
Instead of slowing down by reducing
Jersey Taxpayers Association. "While qulrements abolished ln 1959 under separate fictitious names )f'a stationary
each time they embraced they
vehicle
is,
not
beDr. ntxiuzy
Harley B
and
Haskell. i
u u Dr.
y i . jicM&iu,
unlocked a meter and collected
spending to match income, the govern- today's taxpayers are paying more when the program was trans- of Ut.
One song was signed by "Ted- l n « ° f / a t e d In the sense re- the coins.
ferred from the State to coun
gwassigneaoy
leu-i
(
ment has been "getting bigger speedthan $10 billion a year in interest costs
•• . - nnlrpd for conviction.
be reenacted so as to pro- dy Bear"^^and- another
by C a y ^ ^ f ^
ometers." Since the previous war-time • alone, the younger generation may ex- vide a minimum period of one Bee Emm, A man with a tone1 u
foreign
name chose Benjamin
f "'^"»' r » » , »m- » ™ ; d
foeign
Benjamin
residency before funds are .»-_* T..n«_ T- . . w . „„„,_• he was drunku but was not drlvhigh debt ceiling of $300 billion was
pect an even larger burden reaching year
Mort Bailey Jr., as his B o m .
authorized.
driver's license for
lost
de-phune
while another tookl"*
adjusted to $275 billion at the end of
far into the future."
p
two years because of the court's]
Temporary relief should be
majority ruling. Justice Francis
available immediately through the tar of "Demi"
the general assistance pro- Some lyric writers asked that 6al(1 gweeney could have turned
grams, which should be limited their song be put to a stirring
m o t o r t 0s t a n t h e h e a t .
County Spending 9.8% More on Service Items
'l "system or to listen "to the
to 30-day periods which may be mllltary tune, while others 'a-'.i'n'g
at the discretion of vor waits time. One woman r f t d t o w uhout wearing down the
County topped the list of percentage renewed
Budgeted expenditures for personal
county and municipal welfare wanted to know If the contest battery
increases with a 15.4% jump for per- directors, the committee said. Is on the level. She said she;
Fallout ShelUrt
services by the 21 county governments
entering lyrics In a song!
s
Dlgnaiv
8tate
sonal services this year. Ten other Statutory maxlmums of $300 tried
of New Jersey this year total $111 milcontest
once
before
and
it
was'^
_
Director, has inper month should also be enactcounties showed percentage increases ed regardless of the size of the won by Vaughn Monroe. "What;fo"rme(iVhe House Armed" Forces
lion. This tops last year's actual exfamily Involved. It was al«o[chanee had I," she asked,
Committee that a nationwide
of better than ten per cent.
penditures of slightly less than $103
private
proposed that county welfare
— ••-•- -Hospitals
"-t
fallout shelter system Is essenThe New Jersey Supreme ujj to
million for the same purpose by more
to the total survival efThey are: Hunterdon County, directors be required and em- Court
has warned private hos-( o r t i nc a s e Of atomic war.
powered
to
attach
all
real
estate
than eight per cent.
14.6%; Morris County, 13.6%; Glou- p
pitals not to become arbitrary Dignan supports the $300
|owned by each recipient and and exclude physicians from
million appropriation bill for
cester
County,
13.0%;
Monmouth'his
or
her
legally
responsiblel
Largest allocation was Essex Countheir medical staffs1 without fallout shelters now before Conwhenever t h e
County,
11.8%;
Ocean
County,
11.7%;J2JJ5£'.
~"
"
"
*"*"'
ty's $27,253,121 budget for personal
gress. The bill calls for $175,amount paid to any recipient proper reasons.
In ordering Newcomb Hospi- [000,000 to be used in the naAtlantic County, 11.4%; Cumberland exceeds $500.
services in 1963. Hudson County was
In order to catch up wlth|tal ln Vlneland to accept an [ tion's Fallout Shelter Program
County, 11.1%; Salem County, 11.0%; runaway
next with $18,591,799, followed by
fathers, the committee Mteopath
'
" as a member
""" of Its w n n e the additional
Union County, 10.7%; ^Wanfen Coun- suggested a referee and an In- medical staff, the court bluntly Ooo would go towards"admlnisBergen County with $11,725,107.
such hospitals must nev-j tra tive costs.
ty, 10.2%, All other counties showed vestigator be appointed by the stated
Smallest was Hunterdon County with
assignment Judge in each coun- er lose sight of the fact that He claims that Congress alincreases of less than 1O7<\ in per- ty to reexamlne all cases of sup- ^spltals are operated not for ready has taken a major step ln
$522,802. Th( personal services cateends but for the benefit t h e r l g n t d i r e c t i o n m the esTraveler's checques can be cashed anysonal service appropriations.1 Hudson port orders and support agree- jfrlvate
gory of county' spending, as tabulated
ments. Recipients would also be of the public, and that their ex-;tabnshment of a nationwide
where — wltX your- ^nature. You are
County had the smallest — 1,2% rise. . . , Ired to report at least every istence Is fo the purpose of I rallout shelter system ln markby the New Jersey Taxpayers Associanever a total stranger in a strange city
faithfully furnishing
furnishing ffacilities
a c s ii n g an<i stocking existing ahelsix months on the amount ol|faithfully
tion for county budgets, includes salwith traveler's checques. }f you lose them
The county-by-COUnty tabulations m^omT earned, arid"iu"souroe" to t h e members of t h e m e d i c a l | t e r
Approval of the bill
aries, wages and pensions, as well as
they can be replaced: nobody can cash
m
professlon In aid of their service : w o u ia VAye. th eway for the loglshow that in Middlesex County 1963
$*,!?^,vw^
!
• second step.
tnetn but you. The safestIway to travel is
demon- to the public.
!cal
Relief
other forms qf compensation and
ps
budgeted personal service appropriaThe court warned that as, one of the other essentials
to pick up your traveler's checques at
strate
inability
to
manage
their
-'fringe benefits" for county emtions total $6,577,268. This lsV 9.8% tflairs or who'ilve birth^tollong as hospital officials exert!to the pending bill, Dlgnan
this, bank before you leave.
ployees.
'
efforts toward the eleva-i states, is an amendment proad-J
child, or • "''
an(
increase compared with correspond- In alcoholic beverages or nar-jtion of
Jlei>lng the legal definition of
"'" clivll defense to Include action
ing 1962 expenditures of ,990,863 for eotles. would be limited to •Sfflhlgher mec-lcal care, they will
Compar|son of 1963 budgets with
per month relief, by anotherjrecelve broad Judicial support in natural disasters.
Convenient New Banking Hours At All 3 Off!""
the same purpose.
,
1J962 expenditures shows that Bergen
proposal.
«•"•— -.
iSitting
Drunk
Jersey Jlgww
drunk who enters his The New Jflrsey Supreme
SUUSoar
Tercentenary celebration of- parked automobile, sits ln the Court has completed Its delibMonday thru Friday 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.
ficials at the State j House are driver's seat, turns on the Igni- eration* until September when
1
Sunburn Can Be dangerous
Friday Evening 5 P.Mf to 7 P »
pleased with the number of en- tion swjtch, but does not move crowded calendar will greet j
triei reostved in the fcompetltive the car one inch, can be con- ,e returning Jurists . . . New
as
the
bright
sunlight.
Looking around us, we see many of
irsey conservation officials reState Song Contest launched by ildered a drunken driver.
ort that off-shore blue fishing
We do not know too much about
pur fellow citlizens ln various degrees
excellent from Sandy Hooke
Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 V >'•
"pf "tanning". This brings to mind the
the rays of the sun other than that
Cape May . . . The board field
f the machinist's trade is the
death, a few years ago, of a twentythey are extremely powerful. Some paFriday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
ubject of a job guide Issued by
four-year-old man in another state, due
tients are exposed to the rays of the
COMPUIHT5 • ADJUST/HEWS* EEFUND he State Division of Employto over-exposure in the sun, and the
sun for treatment, but it la safe to
lent Security . . . Construction
the New Woodbridg« Stat*
jettJlli'ctiun of this tragedy should
assume that if beneficial results «an
school to handle feeble-minded
serve to warn all persons, and espebe secured, there Is the possibility of
well under way and right on
chedule, {Itate Treasurer John
fcially fair-sktnned people, that It can
harmful effects.
k. Kervlck announces . . . The
ibe dangerous to expose oneself unduly
itate Coordinating Council on
We
do
not
go
into
the
question
of
J") the rays of the sun.
Traffic Safety is opposed to a
pigmentation, which, explains why
lending bill ln the Legislature
to permit counties and munici.:' It Is not always the brightness of
some people are easily sunburned and
palities to set speed limits ln
She sun that causes fatal burns. On
others are not. It ii well for everyone
;heir Jurisdictions without approval of the Director of Motor!
slightly overcast days the solar rays
to be temperate in exposure until wellVehicles . . . Governor Richard!
filter through and be as powerful tanned.
J. Hughes last week paid tribute
to the 4,500 New Jersey Midlers
who fought in the Battle of
Gettysburg . . . The State Department of Health expects
more baU will be confirmed as
rabid before the summer U over
WOODBRIDOE PUBUSHINQ COSIPANT
ln addition to the five already
La*reoc« r. Campion, Prwidtnt A Tnunrcr
diagnosed , . . New Jersey farmers who Intend to produce
Pu&lUhed Weekly ou Thunday at 7:00 hM.
AVENEL OFFICE
soybean seed under the 1963
79 Middle**
30 Qreen Street
851 Roosevelt Avenus
415 Avenel Street
Corner of
certified seed program must
Cof. UOuar«i*
WoodbricU*. M J.
oartent, N. J.
submit their applications to the
O«t. • ( Demoratt
Berry St. & Moore Ave
State Department of AgriculTtlepbon*: UK i-1111 Telipbon*: K) 1-6800
ISELIN
ture by July 15 . . . Tlie execuWOOfiBKIDOE
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sey Bankers Association htus exMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation—Federal Reserve ^
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Thursday, July 11, 1983
Slate
Klccted
IIv Sorority
PAGE ELEVKN
GOP Club Holds Barbara Gibson Awarded
Board Meeting Scholarship in Singing
r \v
7/ Forms:l.l:
Building
Committee
COI.ONIA — A membership
runpiiicil IK nnw In nnvrrss by
COLONIA - Miss Barbara
Hie Oilonln nepnhllrnn CHll)
Elaine Oihsoli, riaiiRhtor of Mr
lU'cnixliiiK to n renou mnde al
and Mrs. Albert W Gibson of>
a meeting of Kir executive
At n meeting lnnt'
227 New Dover Ilnnd. was reCOI,ON!A — The first nrtttr :
i n D Sorority of
bnnrd bv Charles Morrison,
eenllv n warded a one-year
IIK of the newly formed butltf"
nirsld"iil, at tlu> lmmi' of Mr
Hirh School, new
'.seluilarslilp In Tim Mnsterwork
mi: committee was held recentand Mrs Henry Rtnibel. 214
',. chosen as Mows:
riinnis, natlnnnlly-known s!nnly at VFW Post 6061 home. , •
'CrilonlEi Boulevard.
otirlcn. president;
orRRiil7.ntlnn. The scholflrNamed on the general com*
W.nurf, vIce-prrMRobert Jones, cliitirmnn o(
•Oiin provides for nil sinslh? pxmiltpp were- Walter Palmef,
, sibo. corrrs|M)ndlim
'Hie rainpnlRii eommlttee. noted
nnnsps for one venr. Including
'hairman: Frrderlck LungBB"
i'i.ii orvrU, reeorcilie will seek strong additions In
dues, robe and
•lotf and James Beresford. COhis fommittre from newer
. ,,'v; Onll Homsol.
lialnni'ir, and Jack Zlngg,
members of the oi'KHiil/.
I,,;II'I PritiM, reporter;
.eciTlary - treasurer.
Miss osibson. a soprano, has
Uilir.
serRfflnt-ntMr. Stnibel, Fifth Ward
b'<ni netlve in the Olee Club
The group is to probe the re, ; KUSW'II. recorder;
OOP rhnlimRii. reported on the
•uul .Special Chorus throuahout
ilrictions to building, in «•, .tinns, pins chnlrenmpaien nctlvltles and noted
her four years at Woodhrld^e
cordance with the Woodbrldf*
, (V|,ol Vclclwk, InPVT. WII.UAM J. CADY jthat it "dnnr-to-door rsirqpnlnn"
Senior Hif!h School, and has
Township Building Code. MeO|BOOT CAMP OVKK: Marine i|» already In progress "to bring
linen a soloist in several school
Ijors are urged to join the coril*
candidates'
ITIPSSUKI'
In the home of Private Wlllliim J. Cady, »on |the
shows. She wns a member of
milter and lend a helping hand.
1
1
throughout
Colonln.'
,ti Furds, the m>w of Mr. mid Mm. William I .
the New Jersey All-State Chor-j
For more Information c«ll Mr.
Joseph Wisniewslcl, Piflh
], pinns "for the com- CnrHen of 33 nrnnknlde Ct.,
I us, the All-Eastern Conference!
•aimer
I'lMinied for the Itn- Colonln, N. J., rnmplttrd In- Wnrd wimcllmnnlr candidate,
I Chorus, and has appeared be-Fiank Wolf, commander, hlii
.„!•(. were n RrounJ fantry training recently at snld he hiid encountered many
ore many local civic and
ippolntrd the following men to'.
voters" durini! Ills
Knltihtu of Colum-| the M«rlnr CiirpH Kant, Camp
hurch groups. She hnpps to
the Board of Home Manager^
. He stilted that
ontlnue her studies and make
W»ndbrld(ie and to| Lejrutip, N. ('. The four-week
to be responsible for the opertBARBARA E. GIBSON
many were displeased "pnrl.imusic
her
career.
. Tiiir, iMlin.
field countr rover* baaic comon and upkeep of the Port
rulnrlv
when
thp
taxpayers'
The Masterwork chorus, un- PRESENT ARMS: it's Inspection time xt Raymond Mprkler checks the polish Job done
H fibers irwt July 3
ullding: Frank White, chafo
dollar
hits
been
used
to
rnsurI'uk in 8 pre-4th:
der the direction of David Ran- on his 1820 Kentucky rifle, Civil War Union rifle and an 1886 Wlnchetter rifle with hU
ian; Mr. Palmer, co-ch»ir«
Shalom
undrr|(n t h r
fnre roads that do not need redolph, each year presents sevian - rental chairman; Wll>
three
sons,
Edward,
'Robert
and
Steven.
Prior
a
dito
or to hire expensive, Services for Sabbath eral concert! in New York and
of thr TrI-Delj vl 1(rt1 *u *n U"Portinr
lam Meoklll, secretary and M for
men for city deportNew Jersey. During the past
1! meet July 17, 7 "
ountlng; John C h r e n c l k ,
ments instead of promoting ISELIN-Announcement was season the group appeared at
• I,, home of Judy;
grounds; Harry Smith, stock
from within"
made that resular Sabbath Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Cenand Inventory; Paul Bongftnl,
Mr Morrison reminded the Services will be held through ter ln New York, and at Sumco-chairman - bar; Willtam
membership that there would!July and AuRUSt, Fridays, 8 mit, Morrlatown and New
J e s t , Inside building and
!„- sorority mny rr-,
not be n reuular meetmj? on V. M, at ConKreRfttlon Beth Vernon.
rounds. Mr. Wolf reminded
i. is !o the meeting
July 23. intend a trip will be Sholom Temple, 90 Cooper At present there are openings
he men of their obligations to
;,im U 9-3705.
in The Masterwork Chorus for
taken to a Nrwsirk brewery. Avenue.
the post and thanked them for
COLONIA farewell t o Cars will leave the VFW Hall
taking on the additional poThis Friday's Oneg Shabbai singers ln all voice parts. AudiBrownies was
theme of a i n m i l u Avenue at fi 30 p M
tion and membership informations.
will
be
sponsored
by
Mr.
and
recent overninht oumpinft trip A1i j,,t,TcsU'(l republicans
tion may be obtained by phonincluding, wore in playing Civil War. In
Mrs. Milton Oerber, Dundei ing Membership Chairman, Werklers Kept Busy lowed document*
held by Brownie Troop 25 nf m v l ( , . ( |
marriage licenses and enlist- speaking of his oldest son,
Neighborhood 2 on the property
Avenue, in honor of the birth' Mrs. R. W. Taylor. Brookside
Doing Research and ment pipers, and treasured [Douglas, Ray reported his fifth
of Mrs. Lawrrnre IleMalo, th<
day of their daughter, Nancy Street at 543-7280, or by writing
grade teacher, Mrs. Oinlger
leader, 22 Jupltor Street
The newly appointed Rabb to the Masterwork Foundation Collecting Antiques tintypes.
Mrs Carl Pablo, Members pitcln-d their tents
His subsequent discovery of remarked:
office,
11
South
Street,
MorrlsNorman
Klemman
will
conduc
rd rommlt- and net up a rampsiU1 completi
COLONIA — From the out- a great uncle who had served "When It comes to the Civil
town.
the services.
when the to a Ore which reflected In the
ide. 102 Westminster Road, honorably as a Union soldier War here U a case where
esidence of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-during the Civil War and rec- teacher learns from pupil."
to VFW Me- n r a r b y pno) K\V\,K the illusion
met recently l h e y w r r ( , o u t l n t h ,, w u , i m , r S j ,
mond Merkler, looks like the ords of all the battles ln Which This week, the Merklers are ISELIN — The
.verage tract home although he had participated led to the planning a trip to Philadel- Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc.,
beside a lake
Mnrshmatlnu's mi,ONI A - A lie* fund
he attractive landscaping and jMerklers visiting Gettysburg, phia, where they will visit thi has announced that its meeting
iroject to help support
R a b f r , r e - w e r f toasted and the ulrls took
ell kept split-ranch house and Pa., during a 1961 vacation and restored Independence Hall and place for the summer month*
.«. Raymond'tumis entertaining their fellow Hndiis.siih's medical or«unl7.a-|
|
n
rounds
sets it apart from the Ray became a Civil War "buff". once again bring history to Ufi will be in the basement room a l
Ml.' Hsrry Smith,'members with short skits
t 'i WHIR noted for its pioneer-j
the First Presbyterian Church,
est. Once inside, the visitor They found the iamous bat- for their sons.
Mrs. H. Lo-; Answering the early roll call. Ine efforts In medicine, medi-j
Oak Tree Road, beginning »
"Seconds can,the volunteer's automobile and nds himself surrounded by tlefield, "truly inspiring" and
: ship; M r s . 5 3 0 A. M. thev found their cal resenrch, medical educiitionj COLONIA
8:15 P. M., Monday. Arrange'olonial decor and receives the expressed belief every Ameris, community domain Invaded by a man. Mr and public health services was save a life," stated President et them through."
ments will be made in the Fall
!
mpression
he
is
visiting
a
mocan
should
make
a
pilgrimage
On
the
volunteer
[ire
departk Zlngi, pub-;Df Main who had volunteered di.vu.wd at a recent commitfor, a permanent meeting plage,.
m William C. Yorlce of District 12,
iel
home
furnished
with
imthere
although
they • were j
,V:ii:,im Dent, hos- as breakfast chef and Erected tec mo eting nf the Colonial Volunteer First Aid Squad. Mr. ment vehicles there will be a
At the last meeting of the
ieccable
good
taste.
He
soon
shocked by the way commer-!
K:,mk Wolf, kltch- them with R meal of bacon and Chapt* of Hadassah held with Yorke reminded everyone to shield prominently displayed on
Chapter plans were made fof
lotes
however,
he
is
in
reality
cialism was encroaching on this
HiVnrrt F-vandon,,rKRs
'Mrs Herbert Hutt, 118 Colonia please Rive the right of way to the grill of the carM>r near the
a family picnic on Sunday,
K a private museum as shrine of America's past. WanClean up chores occupied Road
August 4, at Merrill Park. A
nil volunteers answering the grill, above the bumper, there
dance will be sponsored SeRf
. h o reported that thrm to lunch time and nf'er OrcuMonal Hadassah irreet- siren call and stressed, "Please, will be a blue light. In the case ,he touches of Americana are dering off the beaten tourist |
tember 14 at the American
::..ide over 100 can- the required hour the group mn cards and certificates will if for nothing else but the safe- of the First Aid Squad a yellow wt replicas but authentic an- path they avoided souvenir
.iques,
portraits
of
ancestors,
stands
and'
rummaged
In
old
Legion Hall in Carteret. Ther*
Muring June and bad n swim wwmn
Soon it |)(. M\A through the summer ty of your own home and l i f e - light is either on the grill or
aluable
old
books
and
an
irfarm houses and barns and
will be a band for dance must»
i'l'd that her group was "me to parkk up their
h t<i;! months. For more information learn to detect these signs on above the bumper. All cars wil
replaceable
gun
collection.
found reputable antique dealhave their headlights on to
and snncks will be provided. "
•; riinciT bandage*. «nd sleeping baas and w . d ,.ftl| \,\n Herbert Hint, FU 1signal that they wish to speed Congenial "Ray" Merkler and ers where Ray purchased docuRecently the Sweet Adellnei
announced her l h ( ' l r *«>' homeward, t l r ^ a ; : f l 588S
his wife, the former Doris Kel- ments earmarked to be framed
through.
appeared on television on "Atlm.'rt the fourthl l m i s l c c l - h u t h l l ' 1 ! i v
The 21 structure Hadassah
ber, feel one of the reasons and displayed in his sons'
!swer Service" with Sonny Yak
From January until June o
r.iu of the month.1 BrownX-s pai'lclpating In- Hebrew University
Medical
Colonial is still in fashion with rooms. Doris added to the anas master of ceremonies. Th»
clud< d: s h i u n n
P(1
;
this
year
the
First
Aid
Squad
.tnv *ere made for
'
M""™. -'" Center at Klryat Hadassah on
home owners and interior deco- tique collection started when
members were on the telephone
has answered 351 calls. Captain
\-MM
3 U the- McOuinncss. Muhele DeMaio the outskirts of Jerusalem.
squad, answering calls made to
rators is because it was origi- her 80 year old grandmother
Martin Dress stated that o:
v !) PM The J u t ' > P'cylalt, Hsirlene I/iwv built m 1961, LS the focal point
the panel.
nally designed for comfort and presented her with a soup tuthese
calls
139
were
emergen
;
K:illn
Au(1r r
P | i r y l ! l k of
the
vast
health
services
ISELIN
—
Fifteen
Boy
Scouts
l'r:o will provide ^
'
use, giving it an inviting, lived reen which had been In the
! On Wednesday, at the IndeK'."une
Ahull
Hada,viah
supplies.
iof Troop 47 participated in a !cles and 69 were transport calls in look. They feel the furniture family for generations.
ll:tua:)au dre.is l» lowttz. Jenn!*' fivl'-. and Rulh
pendence Day program, at
Tree certificates for all
!Jockey Hollow trail hike re-jThe First Aid Squad has alsc is enhanced by the time worn Ray disclosed that although
Merrill Park, sponsored by the
NimkofT
Liioius may be purchased by c e n t ] y
After all the boys have answered 82 fire calls and
u:ui an Hawaiian
patina of antiques whose very the battlefield has been cleared
Township Recreation DepartAiding In R
on|miscellaneous calls.
•leplmmiig, Mr.<. Robert
:.•. may be purhistory brings an added warmth of all war souvenirs, farmers
ment and the Iselin Chamber
Mr*
Icr.
fhairihan.
at
HUlcrest
2-]
hat
they
saw
along
the
trail,[
These
men
have
travelled
4
. Mr> Michael
w
to the. rooms. Their five sons, plowing their fields still unof Commerce, the group had ft
leader
3916 Prwcfds from thus project;the winners will be awardedJ553 miles and put in 1,45 Douglas, 10; Steven, 9; Edward earth shells, in the same way
prominent pnrt in the program*;
ROSEANN SUTTER
Ivmfiu the Jewish Nationaljmedals from the officials injhours. Sometime in Angus 8; Robert 6, and John 1, ob- Indian artifacts have come to
ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr,
Zullo ' Carriola
HadiiMiih has pledged to.Morristown
there will be a "mortgage burn viously love growing up in this the surface across the nation.
.1 Announced
and Mrs, Raymond Sutter, Republican Club Sets
trees in Freedom! g c o u t s who attended were: Ing ceremony." The public
house filled with memories that
Knuaiiement h Told 'hint^ 500,000
Joins Historical Unit
101 Berkeley Avenue, Iselin,
Israel this year. Each Gary Balschn«ider, Robert invited to participate in th | to them is simply "home."
quo Party Tomorrow
It St. Mcholas
A member of N. J. Historical have announced the engageevent
and
Dedicated
Historian
Captain
Dress
exISELIN — Final plans hive
ii.-. John Onesko.
Society, Ray joined Union His- ment of their daughter, Roseplanting of these ^oerr,
Bruce EckensberRer, pressed a heartfelt thank you A foreman with the Howard torical Society upon reading
been announced b> the Fourth
>' Nirholu.i Catholic Jul"(, f,,',^.
tli en,
jLarry Foley, Frederick Fricke, to everyone for making this Tool and Manufacturing Corp. they were instrumental in re- ann, to John Wlnhler, son of Wart! Republican Club of Wood' ' :;'• Ily/antinr Rltf m r n t 0 [ ,h,.;:- daughter, liarThrough the Jewish National Amur Bucliinow, Larry Mlhallk, event possible.
of Newark, Ray, a dedicated storing the Caldwell House. He Mr. and Mrs. John YVlnkler, bridgq Township for the annual
••..it
:III-IY will b e j j i l ; a
t t , Hobrt Zuilo. son of
Fund HadiLssah ha.s partici- Andrew Olesin, David Gerald,
historan, employs every spare donated copies of The Salem 54 East William Street, Fords. aqua party tomorrow at the
v..i-. "•: the first Prl- Mr and Mr, Joi'.n Zullo. 590
pated
in
the
reclamation
of
and
Richard
Sparkman,
John
moment researching in dusty Gazette reporting how Parson
Miss Sutter is a graduate WoodbridRe Swim Club, Green
: :,::i al SI 00 A M
Avrnu.-. Woodbndne
tins of thoiLsands of acres for Sullivan and Howard Tune.
archives or acquiring more Caldwell of the Presbyterian of Woodbrldge Senior High Street, Woodbrldge, beginninf
Maucerte Are Hosts
:;',ii.s of July.
Oarnola is a graduate
I t e m s Ifor
o r nL
fiirm and, industrial cities. Adults chaperoning the boys
his
collections wmen
which Church of Elizabeth was shot School and la attending 9 p.m. featuring swimming,
A i U « . . » ; . . . . . „ ! D~-.#«, Iitems
s collections
Senior Hlgli
septrmix-r. The ,,(
dancing and games,
Much of this land ls being cul- were Thomas Bowen, Walter
later that a Continental Charles E. Gregory School of
'• i> will be re- school
At Baptismal
Party[ ibooks,
and soldier,
The party will honor the GOP
n c l u d e old
hi6toric
d M u m e n ts
tivated by Immigrant families Tenpenny. Russell Eckensbernewspapers,
stamps
Nursing,
Perth
Amboy
GenJames
Morgan
was
':>'r.
Her fiance Is also a
ISELIN — A reception was
candidates, Federick M. Adams,
enabling them to earn a llveli- ger, Robert Fricke and Scoutrelated
and
coins,
guns
eral
Hospital.
hung
on
what
later
became
held in honor nf Gina Eli/.ftf '.lie Holy Name bridge Senior Hitth School
former mayor; Ricrard Helm,
while contributing to master William Doerr.
Mr. Winkler is also a David Miller, John Hughes,
beth Mauceri. infant daughter items with the accent on the known as Gallows Hill Road
M-,-;VC Holy Com graduHte »nd is employed by
Israels agricultural develop- While on the hike the boys of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mau- Civil War.
for the shooting. Ray was re- graduate of Woodbrldge Sen- Charles Molnar, councilman-at.
ie 8 30 Mass on American Smelting and Reflnment.
visited the Schiff Reservation, ceri, Hopelawn, after her chris- "While most people are sat- cently elected treasurer of the ior High School and attends large, and William Keitel,
InR Co , Prrth Amboy.
the training center for Scout tening in St. Cecelia's Church, isfied to visit historical places group and is also a member of evening classes at Rutgers Fourth Ward councilman.
leaders, where they took mov- Sunday. The party was at the as their link with the past, I Loyal Order of Moose, t
University. He is presently
Mrs Vincent D'Andrea, LI 8ing pictures. It was reported home of her paternal grand- feel by tracing our family back Deutscher Club of Rahway.
employed by Bamberger's, 5421 and Mrs. John McCurray,
that during most of the 20-mile parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph through the pages of time, by A subsequent vacation to Har- Plalnfleld.
AVENEL HUMItNfi I SUPPLIES
ME 4-8895 are ticket co-chair-.
Ml 4-0010
hike the boys walked in the Mauceri, Bird Avenue, Iselin. collecting all the visible proof per's Ferry, West Virginia, had
men.Tlckets may also be obtalnof
history,
I
am
accumulating
AVKNEL
Rome .
his eons asking for "Blue" and Canada to establish 12-mlle
rain.
from members of the club OT
Guests were:
fishing limit.
N'prth »f
purchased at the door.
regular troop meeting will Miss Elizabeth Buchko, Wood- an important part of history "Gray" uniforms which
held tomorrow night, 7:30, bridge, the child's godmother;
COLONIA — Colonia VFV
the First .Presbyterian Donald Stewart, Iselin, god(li'liigatfs attended the StFurther plans will be father; Mrs. Charles Cogswell, an early school day's interest
VFW convention in Wilthvi
tuy lime >mi h»tr » uur»<"'»
.ulc
for
the camping trip to E v e r e t t , Washington, maternal in U. S. History had blossomed
:is follows:
Plumlilnt ii UralUii, tbrrt l> » MI""*
;amp
Cowaw,
the week of July g r a n d m o t h e r : Mr. and Mrs. n the past ten years so that
you nti fount on lot df|>'ndjhlt lw
Commander Paul Bontjard,
Juil come la uut ilore »nd »tk "••
gcank, Iselin, pa- in his seal he had acquired the
Robert c
William Palmer. Frank Wolf.jai. Adults who will accompany
Mi
- t e r n a l great-grandparents; Mrs. knowledge of an elder statesWilliam Best, Harold Suiithjthe boys will be. Stephen
"FIX-IT-YOL'RSEU"" [HINT :
man at the age of 35.
Fniiik Lnngeiidarf. Carl Fablo, halik. Mr. Bowen and Scout* flfewart a n d s o r i i Donald, Mr. He noted it was while he
««ic lh»t (wllibed chtUDK
faster
Doerr.
and,
Alexander
CuthbertM
r
S
i
John Glordana, Michael Safiuceu, tripi, nut».
I son and children, Richard and served ln the U. S. Army in
ulir jo«d>r rut tdhnltr
ulcki, James Chrencik, S. Lll>pc on lh« Bttlni
Maureen, all of Iselin; Mr. andthe 585th Ordnance Co. Medurturh
Mrs. George Buchko and chil- ium Automotive Maintenance
Thf post receive dn second
stationed in Fontenent, Prance,
placo trophy in class "C" for INSTALLATION and SERVICINO dren, George. Jr., Nicholas, that he, a second generation
Andrew, Mary Ann, and Barmembership, which was acbara Ann, Mr.and Mrs, Robert American, decided to trace the
i.i...i«KSS STKEL
cepted by Commander BonRard,
Modern, Up-to-Date
Cinchoky,
all of Woodbridge; Merkler family history. Hts sucThe latter was also chosen for
Mary Ann Soltack, cess in compiling a family tree
and
Miss
"All State Post Commanders
Slenderizing Equipment
that traced his ancestors in
Avenel.
Team of 1903." Mr. Philip
Germany back to 1450 led to
1
Present also were Gina's his later trancing his wife's anWolf was chosen for the "all
and Reasonable Rates!
uncles and aunt, Joseph, Ed•>tate post quartermasters list"
cestors through the pages of
Rosemary
•
Mauceri,
ward,
and
and will receive his award at
Phone For FREE Trial
American history for 300 years.
There's Still Time
of Iselin,
l»ter date. Both pf thfse
He pnearthed document^ InDemonstration
— No Obligation
men received Pins witfi a diaTo Have Your
cluding the log of a travelling
Japan's trade balance seen
mond or ruby from the Departtailor ancestor, numerous yejdiminishing.
ment of New Jersey.
ME 6-0225
FIIEIGIAU
After the presentation of
WATER SOFTENER
awards, the following were
• Vibration Belt
elected to office: State ComSt. Cecelia's Church of
•
Floor Roller
mander, T. O'Rourkc; 8r. Vice
Iselin
Commander, J. McLaughlin;
• Bicycle Exerciser
Jr. Vice, com., J. Kramer;
APPEARING NIGHTLY on
By
• Elevator Roller
Adjutant » Quartermaster, B
MIDWAY STA@E
• Chest PuUy
Thomas; Surgeon, Dr. S: PogoFamous i
loff; Judge, Advocate, T, Hill.
• Rowing Machine
/
j
Co Ionia FamilyVersed
In History of Country
Brownies Hold
*, Trip
\W Auxiliary
hairmen
Adelines Have
Meeting Place
Hadassah Plans
Fund Raising
Vive Right of Way\ Aid
Unit Members Ask Public
15 Boy Scouts
Conduct Hike
Prizes Awarded
ToColoniaVFW
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FAIRGROUNDS LOCATED ON
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ISELIN
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•
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•
•
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., I
Figurama Passage Table
Steajni Box
Lic<fnsed Masseuse
STOP IN FOR FREE
FIGURE ANALYSIS !
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rutal Lift Trt*L
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Open DaHjr MKl Kveninf t by Aw»ta>»ment
Alk lot YtiXH
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i!
Thursday, July 11, 1968
PAOE TWELVE
Avenel Fire Co. Marks 50 Years of Service to Community
Parade Starts at 2 p.m. from \|«'i'ri|l
• Park, Winding Up at AveiiH I 'ark
(Continued from Page 1)
as "The Supeihs h^
At the program In the park, Route 1. A part olti',
•(< Mn», former Township property was tak.-n
will serve u Commission Un II:,
of ceremonies and May- way, resulting m n,
WHltor Zlrpolo will be the new «lte. The (he (•„!
era puroha*ed the ,,'
speaker.
will be presented at the corner <,[ ^
i hi' winning contingents In and Route 1 ami
win
Refreshment* will flrehouse
srrved to the,children free 1929.
EEADY FOR BIG DAY: Above are member, of the Avenel Flrr. Company who will be hosts »t an all-day
anniversary of t h e unit.
M i
OLD TIMERS: Above arr ( h . i r l f s M«rra, llefl) oldest
active member of Avenel Fire Compaiiy with I'red telg«tura oldest charter nirraber.
celebration Saturday mmrfcinf the 50th
and to adulU for the
A 500-gallon t u n ,
,.,. of a souvenir glass. At 7 diaaed in 1»36 m,i , •
Miss Avenel" will pull system with .•!«!,• .
winning ticket for the cariboxes Installed
ruffle. Tickets may be obtained
During the nrin.
until drawing time at the A v e - | e a r | y p a r t o f mn~,'
iu-1
flri-houae.
p»ny sponsored v,.iCompany History
(parades, with a, t , •
On July 1. 1»12. a group ofichlldren throutti
Avrnt'l residents met at the ending with fin A
home of J. H. Edgar for the block dance in th,
puuxve of organirlng a ftrej ^ i 8 S j R m , , .
ctimpuny and to appoint flre«gylttm W B a 1I1Mil! ., ,
commissioners for the year. y e t r s i,t#r H11 ( ,
Named were Dr A. F. Mount, built to the flid
Mr. Edgar. H. Posner and J. u , l h r w . b l l > . ,, , ;
Pravrr.
ithe past 25 y t ; l ; •
Un February I I . 181) a flre flre trucks w u c :,
company was officially organ-j since Its o r ^ i ;,
|?
ed a l l d * charter issued un-ichlefa havp s m . i i ; d e r U l p n w n e o f Avenel C h e m l - ; T h e department •,
N o . 1 WU ob-jflre alarm box'.-'
f a l company
'.tamed. On July 12 of that y e a r i t r l c t ; 8 9 flr(, , , ;
the name WM legally changed.Coloiua section ,,•
to Avenel Flre Co., No. 1.
|ttMj 1 0 2 | n Aw,,
!
members were J o - of 237. The pi <...; •
Budery, Fred Ciegotura.islsts of 50 actu. ;
Emil C Earhart, Edward F » o t h e r chiefs «•.•••
Futt, Rudolph w e r e ; J o n i l Ha ,,_',
K an. Andrew
Hi .n.vak. Edward A. Moran, Ed- Joseph UU*>y, ID.: i.
»in J i'erry, Joseph Prtver.lQranlU 1922-Ht't •>
Hi'inv Striker. Joseph S t a b a r e t r terms the'rVi'mul William van Slyke. Jo»eph]i n iB2« were: l, ,
S/ubo served as flre chief dur- 1 Henry Lu*kic \ ..'i
nt 1913. 19H m d 191S. The Anthony GalaicU' >',
first president
was Edward Carl Nler. John :.,
lllnn
jToepfer, Paul Sn:.-;i.
ASSIST1AG IN CELEBRATION: Members of the Avenel Fire Company Auxiliary who ate participating in all the erents of t l u Goldtn AoniTcnary
celebration of the fire company.
The original equipment con-:Me«era. Charier i . ,
sled of a 70-gallon chemlcal ( TJornelund. H;»;.
linnd-(ir,>wn appartus, a carboyjfleorge Hsckett, w.
uf acid iind a barrel of soda, all mlak, Edw»rdk K>,.
m a shed owned by .Herman. O e o r f i:
Joseph Praver. The following Petraa, Hlrman I
year the firemen bullt a small
William
bulldinii on a lot leased for flve,mon, Harold I)-years from a fireman, Frank Sllvka, John A:,;.
Hacker. WiUi monies ralaed Kovack, Andn-u c
frum varloii*
actlvltle«
and Lockle. Mirhn(; r
from donations, a piece of Greco, Herman >
property was purchased on Hy-'drew Peterson,
.'
at: Street, corner of Ziegler John Tomas. W
Avenue, upon which a flre William Dwyer.
house, made of hollow brick. eekl, Herman l'
was constructed in 1919.
!»on and this w ,
In 1921, the voters approved mlak.
an appropriation, which result-j
E i e m p u oi
ed in the purchase of the first
y j , , g x e m ( ) l j. ,
motor-driven apparatus, a 2 5 o ! c l a l l o n wttJS ,„.„-..
gallon pumper. The same y £ j r i i g 2 e wlien *.-vr!the first flre hydrant* In w ) e i s f r V ( ( i for V-vo"
district were installed on A v e - ' y e a r g ] w l l j , , ','.
!
LEAD HRK CO., AFFAIRS: Above left
is Chief Paul
('homiak with William Dwyer, president of Avenel Fir*
Company.
ne
' streel
,
,
6 0 ' i or mor.-, *':
It was shortly after the S t a t e ^ the N J H' •
Highway Commlaslon decided;Agsoclation
1:.
to build what was then k n o w n I g ^ d Of Jo.scp1.
~~"
Tjerlck Olegotura i
ItZ, Louis Kro:i:>
quUt. Kranlc Sc:..
man Wukit/
Form Aui
' I In 1930 '.•:•' !
appointed W:'.!;.i::
dolph Voeiiir: •
president of t!.'1
rick J. Donato '
women for !!• ;
ganlzlng the 1-.
Mrs. Donaui •*
chairman of » •
women who ni'-:
men.
After :•
Udies met ar.l
slate at fotln-v
Pii-!.ldent.M:'
vice presidtiit
Cunnoti; s«-c:'•'.•.
isi' Toepfc:
William P<-::->
, PreM-nt i>11.- \fM Alex T.i:.
dents,
Mi*' '•'•
.md Mrs K: J
Thompson, <•
retary, Mis >'•
Allen
The
members
'-%
XO IAKE I'AKT: The mtmbcrs of Avenel Exempt Firemen's Association, above, have a special Interest In the 50th anniverury celebration Saturday.
LIFE MEMBERS OF AVENKI, KIKi: l ()
to
riKlit,
Harold
lUiuon,
fcter
(jrec«.
Charles Mezeru, Paul Sulouian, tVilliaui II
Avenel (
Program
'I'll
I A V E N E L - 'I'
Clpirlfs 8 M" K
First PiThbvt' i,!
prl acti Sun'"1'
Chiipl'T of H' i);
9:00 and 11 .'" :
1 Donald Au.^.n
,Meyer was the n;
the Senior Hi '••
Fellowship nivc1""
• A New Youth I
Itltled ' T h e CM:
Point" under t!'.'
Miss Carole C l u Christian Yu»i;
'portunlty
to «•'•'•
Heritage.
Af'<:
17,
-I
;
for t h e Si-ni"
t o p i c Of dlM'U^1;"
• B u s i n e s s " will I"1
the Junior Hu' 1
and 28. »t 2 I' «
30 and Aligns' will discuss "M"!
:God," AH st'**1"'
«t the church I •
in atundlnu w 1
later with Mis*
church office.
CHltr I'AHL tlfOMIAK
tUWAKU KENNtUV
OrriCtHS Or I.AI>ltS A U X U - I A K Y : l d t tu right, Cwol AUvii, i«ritaiit-»t-anM; June
MiUlfVn. Irrjuurti. VUrU- VVdiita, second vice president; Jean T u c i , president; Mildred
Ttkwv, fixit »^c piaiiicitl,
Diirbaiu Thomysiu, rvcoidiui
ucreUty;
Ida lirvvv, curr«-
MADE PAKAltE 1'I.ANS: Above, left. Is Chief Paul C'bo
iniak who is aervltif as general chairman of the Avrnrl
tire Company Uoldm J U U I M mat at rtfht la Kdward
Keuutdy wlio wUl b« |»ara4a warahal Saturday,
;Y
O*»1«J1!.IIS OK I UK E X t M P l A S S O r i A I i o N ; Lclt U. r U h l . Hmrold IHUt,
vlo.
ticur«e Urui, kccrctiujr, Audrtw fctcrtuu, urnidcul; M w u d MlUMdf, Ucawtrcr,
Twentieth Oi
purohwed "V«»
?medy about I"
_.jUectuals to i
ifall. It Is '
"•;')
t
t Beats KeDich Esso TODS
"^ Plainfield St. Joes by 11-5
[;, County Loop
Thursday, July 11, 1983
OLYMPIC CHRONICLES^
CARTERET _ Kepirl, Krt,,,
won over the St. Joe* j n „ r i , K .
ular .l(i» Mwlwick l , ™ ^ „
siderably hy K c-tUn K Kl ha:;p» on
An snnn M Vacation starts.
balls.
J o e T c r e l x - N k i v . n , the win-Hie New Je.rRcy State Int
nine hurler HH he held th.' W i a
down l o live wiittared h i d __ r
... ....in iw\ nnsools, libou!
The box ctive:—
a
.Summer fmithnll practice. At the
!cnd nf lhi> Summer Vacation.
Urpirh
Smith,
school Officinls must siim naper^
fl slating that no urbanized prne...•I
1
fmir
1 ticc has taken p]jHf ilnrimr Va, ,
. , , Howard, cf
...li
II
(.
,,.:,de ,nly four l i l t s , M n f
0 rRtinn time. The N..I.S.I.A.A. aiv
...li
,1
Imt
six
bases
.
>,.. k l ,
McCuilk
(
fl cheeking ell Summer Campn
II
...1
h.nl the Carteret ixerebetsky,
0 which ffntmr Football in1 Has•i
...1
1 kethnll. Why nil this trouble . . ,
,, .
, 'Peters, rf
1
0 Ixiolf for many clmnccn in footI,.I thi 1 W t l m - > VTurner, 2h
1
(I
I'HII nnd basketball in I he next
l.im'le*.
nn Sunday a
I,, 1. at the
,,„ fieli' here.
,, hiirh school star,
,,.nlHcrr.t four-hitter
i,, Smith PWnfleld
.,i,.|,i cheek throuifh-
li
1
few yenr*.
The liiir rlmnge ovi r in tin1
II
Woodhridire school system, will
li
give the County bettor hnliincc.
H Wnnrthtill. :|l,
n
US WoodbridKe will now have 1!
* Witkowski, ;!')
o
Schools nnil the B i t Powerhouse
will In' (rone. In 11 few years
24
11
Wiiiidhridir* nnd Iselin will In1
n
stfunif. The changes <if Coin-he.-'
'
n
J.Comrhlin, 21 ...
•>
n
fl will he wntrhed clnscly to Sec
it
2
" C a r p e n t e r , l!k>
|
II
0 the results, look fnur nther
firaham, n
n
0 schools to mnke cliiinir
n
irrs lm>n . ,
27
* Reako, p
0
(i
0
Twn Cnrteret selnm. i.iumirs
rininfield
Klndiieiski, ss
"j\
l
0 will he on the spot in lh<' fall,
I
4
McDermott, c
:i
l
2 for Mend Football Couch .lim
3
"[Terebetnky, R., p, rf'lt
1
1 Oilrnin of Curleret mid lli'iid
II
n
(Irons, 3h
* :t
fl Foothall Conch Hun Jlcllcy (if
4
JlKaiita, 3b
n
fl Madison
Township
will
lie
4
' Wlodarczyk, If ... 3
fl watched clnsely a.1 they make
M
' Clomjr, lb
4
I their deliut it* Head Conches in
°Koby. cf
2
I the County . . .
n
Baldwin, rf
2
0
KIT lining . . . Senior Softball
_ . . . at the half wny mark, nnd
2ft
5 pUying in tin1 bumper Kami"'.
27
1
4,
A fc 0 Sweet Shop hail their
1 i) 0 ft 0 0 0 - 1 i
win streak nf H straight stopped
II I 0 2 0 1 x — 6
jby Chelbian's fi Ui 2, Each team
h»« the same reenrd nf 8 wins
anil I In-.*. The Chelhian's have
taken their last H names . . .
ani.i will meet again on July
17th . . . Kulihfls won from Kyri
CARTERKT-The St. Jfws mviecki mid hoth teams are tieii
won over the Lion* Club, 7 to for 2nd place.
"S. in the
• J' • Medwick League.
In the Cniinty softbnll tournaThe Kolibas us Graham Ifavt' up f''iir hits melit, Sviinwiecki and A & 0
their fifth (fame nnd strui k nut «ix 1 .itt<T-i to wi-re eliminated, but Kolibli*
:
Kondrk, If
Threadwny, If .
' AUatomaiTii. 11
-
ii
in ")th Came
drew a by* and will play next
in till! Cart*rtt Jcore the victury.
,• by eiushinif the The winners bad onrliiir in- week.
K mdziemki led thei The \mx ncore: —
:'..> ir three 1for thw«
St. Jam
1
>>
day at hat.
Couirhlin, 2h
. mill Sotnowiki Re»ki>, 2b
• ir I'JTurtii tu 1holdiWolfe. 2h
1
M \ Mattered 1hits.Kindiiernki, us
.1
i '•,
iTerelxtsky, if
:i
Kulih(i)
1 McDonald, c
4
:'
:t
2(!ro«s, 3b
3
1
•iH
S
1
1
1 Clony. lb
I
•> 2 Koby, rf
1
1 Wlodarmk, If
!'
4
1
2
1
11
0
0
0 Carpenter. If
•i
2'Biltak, rf
4
*>
lb
:i
3 Baldwin, rf
2
.1
I
'1
i)
1
2
3
1
u
33
• nmrll
:\
16
• • • "
, c
•
rf
.-*i
:i
':i
:i
;i
3
•j
•f
",'..\
1
'••'
i)
1'
L'l
O'Rielly, p, lb
Kurec, l b , p
Sowietkn, s s
Donovan, 3b
Kuehner, If
Man-one, rf
| Verdi, rf
JDerczo, 2b
Sumutka, c
MdJowan, cf
Sitar's 0
V.F.W. 0
A &0
St. Joes Beat
Lions Club, 7 -3$?
ulms Cards
1
1
0.
0
0
0
(1
u1
•i
of thp Hoys, played on too many
team.', mid tried to pitch every
1 day and us a result, the Legiun
II Kami's had m> pitchers . . . i
i' Thi1 Cuunty Uee leai;ue i^ pickn ing up speeil. At the present
• ' I'erth Amboy leads the leajrue
1 with 4 wins and 1 luss, Carteri't
1 had won II panics, lust 1 game
(i and has 1 tie . . . Carteret plays
II Wiioilbriiige at home on Sunday.
II (lame time will be 2:00 p.m. No
n admission . . .
fl Jiini'H' league has some ^'""1
0 competition and the Boys will
— try their best U> win. Best frame'
2 '.'i Match . . . Yanks vs. Park
n
n
n
II
it
0
:i
I
0
n
l
it
II
i
C
5!4
1
[.Ion*
OHIrenfrc.v 2b
1
,0
l'Klliott, 2b
.3
— | U r b a m k i , >•
.1
15 FVrt'ncluk, HI
•1
H a n i , 3b ,
:i
0 Lower, If
„
1 Slotwinski, c
2 Cavin, cf
2 Hawk, l b
.1
'•
0 Holt, rf
1
1 I'erry, rf
fl Cunha, p
,.'!
•>
i
MeLi . . .
0
i
u
II
II
i)
(i
l
n
II
i)
0
0
0
0
• n»
1
:i
0
0 l.hin-t
L' J i) I) 1) l
0
_. ' — St. Joei 1 4 1 0 1 i)
n
6
fl HaU< Kuth league . . . Sabo's
I) and Sitar'jt beginninir tu show
I) class, Paul Nifmiec overpower0 inc a favuriti! V.K.W,1 team and
1 al.io hitting a homer and Labi/i
] Council HUTprbinir (r.K.H.A. Kx
n pec' mure Ujinets during the
1 ii.ming Kami's . . . The (ienural,
1 liemocrats leiid the Jot1 Medwiok
0 league with 'i straight wins nnd
0 defending Champs, I.iuiis linnlly'
0 won their 1st frame . . .
—' Pitching nnd homers featured
4 in the Little leagues during the
0—:! pint week . . . K. of C. team
x_7 leads by 2 gumes over Pages
Tavern, Kevin Knight getting 2
homer* and pitching n good
get a win over Pages.
Burns getting a lio-hittcr
Frank's Dept. g j Such's
tt
t
l)
By BOB RICHARDS
Director, Wheaties Sports Federation
On the practice Held at Melbourne, Australia, In 195G, a
husky young American used to stand around fretfully,
impatiently, waiting: for a statuesque bus wearing the
emblem of Czechoslovakia to finish her discus warm-ups
before he could get on with his hammer throwing.
Thr.v had no way to communicate. Language was an
Impossible harrier, or so It seemed, until Harold Connolly
mentioned the fateful words, "Mickey Mouse." And Olga
Fikotov;i nodded her pretty tresses with a broad smile.
The world of Walt Disney was common pound.
Harold Connolly went on to win a (old medal in the
hummer, in most dramatic, fashion. This boy" with the
crippled left arm, broken 13 times in childhood accidents,
had only one throw left, with two Russians comfortably
ln the lead, when he unfurled the metal ball 207 feet 3"i
Inches for a new Olympic standard.
That night he received a telegram: "Congratulations,
signed' Minnie Mouse."
Then Olga Fikotova won the women's discus throw
in Olympic record style also, with a tost of 176 feet Hi
inches. And she received a telegram: "Congratulations.
/signed/ Mickey Mouse."
Mickey (Harold) met Minnie (Olga) again at * celebration dinner and fell In love, with complications.
Harold was engaged at the time to a lovely Massachusetts
girl.
A week after the Games, we were at a track meet
in Sydney when he sat down with me at dinner. He
looked haggard.
"You're discomuobulated," I said to him. "What's the
matter?"
"I can't ilrep and I can't eat. I must be In love,"
He wanted to know how to get to Czechoslovakia,
since 1 had been there on track tours. Finally, he postponed his impending marriage, went to visit Olga, realized he was deeply in love. Their marriage culminated
one of the most romantic chapters of Olympic history.
I Bob Richard!*, Olympic House, 57 Park Ave.,
New Vork 16. N. Y.
2
4
I
' CARTERET—In
CARTERET-In an wild
wild Rml
Rml
I
•
11 I f l
LOS 111*1 «$(. b
H
2
3
3
2
1
3
2
3
n
?',
larteret 2
iayrevle. 0
2
8
23
5
0
l
l
.1
fl
0
1
0
fl
L. Cn. 3 2 7
G.-A. 0 0 0
zK'Jabou.B.B
38
Piaratawar
Fitzramlolph, If
4
n
ii
Donovan, ss
6
I
OjSchoenfelder, c ......fi
!
l
"ray, cf
5
right, 3b
3
9
3 ak, lb
4
B
0—13 rholz, 2h
3
; 1—9 Uehok, rf
Jullivan, p
4
21
0 1
4 1
10
18
1
l
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
a
o
2
o
a
o
2
l
13 jo
32
Piscat. fi 2 0 0 3 0 0 l l - W
:arteret 0 0 1 4 0 1 2 0 2—10
.-v—i5i
0_ 8
Holy Family
Beaten by 7 - 5Strollers Move '
Up From Cellar
J
CARTERET—The Holy Family No. 2 team, sponsored by Synowiecki's Funeral Home, dropped
an exciting 7-6 ball game to the
CARTERET—In a battle for
Rahway Prison Innmtes on Satthe cellar post, the Stroller Btk<
urday at the Prison field.
Despite a last inning rally by ;ry team' won its first gamt m
the locals, Rahway scored twice league competition in the C
jin the bottom half nf thn fins teret .Softball loop, defett
the Cornell Estates, 10 to 6.
out a victory.
CARTERET—The Kinch's All
Stars won their second game in Rayy Kinch started on thi winners moved up from the
;he Carteret Softball League by mound for the Holy Family nnd lar, while the Cornell Est
rimming the Stroller's Bakery, illowed only three hits during continued to hold last place.
18 to 4, under lights at the Park the five innings in which he The Strollers won the gam*
worked. He was relieved by Benr by being the recipients of ^2
field this past week.
;
The winners scored eight runs Sosnowski who was chargec •walks.
Losing hurler Hugh Devlfn
n the third inning and seven with the IOSR.
more in the fourth to aew up The Holy Family No. 1 tean smacked a homer and two sinfr
will play the Rahway club o les but this was not enough 0
the ball game.
win his own cause.
*
Tharrington hurled the first August 24.
The box score:—
four innings and got credit for The box score: —
Holy Family No. 2
Stoller's
the victory.
Zagleski, 3b
3
1
•[Manetta, 3b
4
2
The winners were aided
2
1
0
llBelitz, lb
2
their scoring by a total uf 14 Weber, J., ss
2
0
3
lj Kondrk, S.,p
3
walks issued by two Stroller Polonczak, ss
2
0
Whittet, cf
3
0 Hart, ss
1
pitchers.
1
0
Sullivan, lb
4
llKondrk, L., c
1
The box score:—
0
0
Pukach, 2b
0
O.Knapp, rf
2
Kinch
0
0
Maslo, If, o
4
l|Ma.iculln.rf
1
Relford, 3b
3
3
1
2
I)
HPusillo, B., cf
3
Bryan, cf
5
4
2 Weber, E., c
1
1
2'Pusilln, D., 2b
3
Kinch, l b , p
2
,'i
2 Carmichal, 2b, If ....3
1
a
0
Ton-ilia, If
3
Pettus, c
2
2
1 Milinski, rf
2
o
Solomon, If
2
1
1 Kinch, p
l
..1
23 10
Saz, s s
2
0
I) Sosnowski, p
Kinchs All Stars
f i n Game, 18 -4
CARTERET—Th» A and O
Iwcet Shop made good use of
ts six hits to defeat Sharkey's
Construction, 11 to 5, to score
U eighth straight win in the
Carteret Recreation Softball
League at the Park field this
last week.
Ed Carmichael scattered eleven
hits and fanned ten batters t(
score the easy win. Mike Keat
ing was the losing hurler.
The winners got going in the
third inning and pounded Keating for three runs in this frame
three more in the fourth anc
four in the fifth to sew up th
ball game.
The box score:—
A& O
Stise, 3b
,1
2
Manchise, ss ............'I
Carmichael, E,, p ....4
Makwinski, C, lb ,.4
Vinako, cf
4
Woodhull, If
3
Ward, rf
3
Bullo, c
3
1
Mesquita, 2b
2
1
Litwienski, 2b
1
0
Hall, 2b
8
Yuunt', 2b
1
31
11
Crudup, rf
2
Sharkey
Tharrington, p, l b ..1
McQuillian, cf
3
1
Noran, rf
4
0
23
1
Pascalli, s s
4
Stoller
2
Polito, If
4
Bclitz, lb
..1
0
Real, 3b
4
(ondrk, S., 3b
I
1
Wove, l b
4
ilasculin, s s
A
0
0
Alexsapdrich, c
4
3
1 lart, 2b
0
" h , 2b
4
Iwcrsky, p, If
3
0
0
Keating, p
3
(t
2 niith, cf
'ore, cf
2
34
5
U (ondrk, L., c
3
A&O0
3 4
0 - 1 1 (napp,
rf
1
1 0
1— 5 'usillo, D , , If, p ....1
Shrky 0
CARTERET-The Holy Family team defeated Sharkey's
iilllerbeck, cf
|Selinski, rf
o;Spoganet7., e
nRiesnda, 2h
Rindosh, 2b
Kinney, lb
"2
Sayteville
1;Armstrong, If
4
1 Carney, rf
4
0 Slovik, 2b
3
Olliokonejos, p, l b ..,.3
0 Karlowit/., c
2
0 Robertson, cf
0
0 Bodak, cf
1
0 Masterson, s s
3
iernan, l b
2
24
2
4 raska, p
1
0 0 1 -1—5 zerRowski, p
0
0 1 0 0—2 ,ynch, p
0
leh, 3b
1
ermann, 3b
1
A&OSweetSh op
Wins 8 Straight
Giants EkeOut Holy Family 9
7 to 6 Triumph Beats Sharkeys
ite 'iheir u h» m 9CARTERET—-The Giants eked
\ u | | j t t e r 2 . O v e r Leaders,6-0 Del»
guiiiM, Carteret Delicatessen, out a close 7-B triumph over the
CMRTERET -
f
L a
(I
1
(I
1
1
()
_
f,
n
:t
n
l
:i
0
•
-scoring ball
marked
HI l i O U n t V LOODfree-Korinit
ball panic
panic marked
1
frequent walks,
walks, the
the Labor
Labor
J
a jby frequent
P
— Tht Cartere f'0UI"'11 (|pfeil '< 111 l n e CLB.R.AJ CARTERKT - Tbe Cartm*
1 1 1
9
A l o t n l nf
team
defeated
Snvre-!
",
?
'
"
^
,
.
out nine Hatters and
by 15 to 1 to win its t h i r d , w a 1 k s P^y*" » '"If P"1"1l n t h o inated in the County tournament
h
hom,r to M p h i , own
,.._...!• in the County Recreation I I ' aJlh . omr Council'*
heavy worln*. |by rincntnway by Insinir \M*
Har
' W l l s ,tl"", w | n n l "K third and decidinn (came reccntJ o . O ' R i e l l v wan th« starting ' U a g u e over the weekend. Thei p ,i l o h, r
* ' Vieldinpc only threa hits, ly, 13 to 10. at the local nUdium
and losing^ hurllr for the V e Kocals have lost one came a n d ,
. The winners c o t two homers.!field.
Wildnesa, marked by frequent tied another.
two singles and! Carteret won the first gam*
walks, Rot him into considerable Carteret pounded four Sayrc- [*^
F the
th losers.jon
l
Kd Mantic's' no-hittcr,
h
For
Kil
12 t»
[ trouble a t he waaii replaced by yille pitchers for a total of 14 «fTrond ilammer.
rlouted
n home run. 0, hut dropped the second ,,cnnhiU, with Don Davidson and
i d IInnlntr.
l
| Ha
Harry K
Kuree IIn th
thet hthird
Th«
box
score:—
1
test in an overtime game which
O'Rielly allowed only one hit Walt Fmneiran lending the atI^hor
Council
went ten innings, 4 to 3.
tack, as each man drove in three,,.
„.
and Kurer cave up three.
irn
Si
Piscataway scored six rum In
rum. Davidson Rot three hits !i f"*„';' *"
\
The
* , . i . winners
wi u n i i
oscored
^ u i CM three
b i l l (TV runs
IUI1S
j
Such,
3b,
p
Oitho
first off joe Slco on two hit*.
and
Finnegan
two.
i in the third to clinch the ball
11 four walks and a few wHd
Carteret"
scored
frequently,'Ro"*"*c
\
game.
1! pitc
pitches tto clinch
game
cinc the
t
g a e in
n th«
t«
pushinit over five runs in thel, 1 , 0 "? 1 CT .-;
The box score:—
0
l frames.
f
Ed Mantie
M i
hi ** •
0 early
Ed
hit
fourth and six in the last two 5 o l * k o , w . • "
]
Sitar'H
homi! run with cine man on b i N
IVoirt, lb
4
Dotcirowdki, s s .-...,.'1
i) ftnnws.
in the ninth inning.
g
„, Kopin scattered eight hits t o | ^ r k ' , rf •••;•
;
Htalirk, If
:l
0i
ncote the
m e victory
vi
0 Th
The b
box score:—
"(wore
for Carteret. Os'P**'**. rf
\
«
Ju.17.CJHk, Cf
2
'OreenberR, If
I
2
j'
Carteret
1
Carteret
Raniok. Hb
2
iiMudrack, If
I
0
0
4
n McKenna, ss ..,
3
n McKennn, IS .,
1
0
1
Hart,
p,
3!>
3
2
V; Stuart, 3b
5
1 Stuart, 3b
4
llreha, l b
,T
2
1
i Davidson, l b
4
—'Davidson, lb
5
Malek, rf
!!
4
13
2
"] Finnegan, If
4
7 i Lawrence, If
5
(iinda, 2b
1
8
a'
c.n.n.A.
1
"Mantie, cf
I
Mantie, cf
0
Jennings, 2b
2
0
J Pavlovich, ts
2
0
1
Szewcsyk, c
3
"•Key. c
R
Niemiec, p
1
J
1
0
0 Peckermnn, If
5
1
Filep, 2b, p
5
McMahon, 2b
1
rtjLetso, 3b. p
2
1
1
Jago, rf
A
a
Niemiec,
rf
4
21
ojCoanshock, p 2b ....1
Sico, p, 2b
3
2
2
P
»2
l
V.F.W.
J j Rantoro, cf
1
ll(i(,|,l
. M l '
Niemiec Wins for Carteret Club Labor Council Legion Out of
Shop Rite, 5-2 Routs Sayrcville! Wins Wild Game County Race by
CARTERET - Sitar's Shop
R1U defeated the V.F.W., S to
?.. us Paul Niemiec icnttcred
:|.;T-The
Carterrt
...I
3
2
PAGE THIRTEEN
I
1•
0
2
2
18
1
C
27
0
Rahway Prison
0
1
Curtis,
3b
.
0
Burton, 2b
i
8 Grant, rf
Hill, If
0 Frazier, s.s
Martinez, c
Jackson, c
Williams, cf
Patttson, l b
Sidney, p
Clark, p
,
4
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
0
2G
Cornell
8 Nevina, BS
Cassidy, l b
1 Ostrowski, 3b
1 Devlin, p
1 Ripacki, If
0 Stolfi, c
Panccione, cf
Pedowski, 2b
Klek,
rf
Perlman, rf
27
.1
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
Tax Or AxT
In balancing the budget the
big question la whether to use
more tax or more ax, — Horfoli
Virginia-Pilot.
Bob Gasior Wins
Dodgers Defeat
Chelhians Win 2 to 0 Shutout
Cards by 7 to 1
7th Came in Row
B
18
3
2
3
0
3
2
4 i1
4
0
3
0
2
0
3
0
1
1
1
0
I Constanzo, 3b
2
0
0
The Hitbi.s Ifiula the National league by 3
McDonald,
rf
3
0
0
game | Construction, U to 7, t o even
Kub
a shutout ii o ' u ' l games. Hike Culligan hurls 1 j n " j
&
0
1
CARTERET — Bob Gasior Smith, lb
base-1 its record in the Caxteret Softin the
th«
league
li-iiding
1
-hitter,
as
his
team,
Bubks;|,
j|
H
hurled a 2-0 shutout for the Lazzoto, c
eagui'this week at the high!ball League to four w i n s and
3
0
0
'M|'UI-,
upset and stopped '.I game win;scbi! •I stadium
American ('tmeret Delicntei«tm tvam
eneral Democrats over the UeCarlo, If
field.
[four losses. The winners scored CARTERET—The Dodgers de1
0
tt
I.'-. Ka und (mil t h 0 Cart.r«t Little League. Na streak of the Delicatessen Buys,
With the score tied a.s tho re-ten runs in one big inning—the feated the Cards, 7 to 2, in a CARTERET—The Chelbians i|ons Club as his team won its Pisano, If
0
0
0
' "«wtment u^ai
'ie upsi! H'ld Prank Tidronki s alsu baa 1won
their
seventh
straight
game
third straight game in the Joe Elliott, W., If
uf the St. Joes seining five fourth—to clinch the ball game regular Junior League game
1
0
0
- to II score. ! s n , n p w |
n
the
Senior
Softball
League
by
nim'-gaini' winning Ititter
in
a
win
over
Ideal
Liquor.
Medwick Recreation Baseball
„.. „ .
,, , ,,, , •
i .mis in ihi) top half of. the fifth, The losers uiithit' t h e Holy played at the high school this
lefeating Synowiecki's Funeral League at the high school field
| s l r 'slr*ak
* a k compiled by the
Thee Hebrew
H e r e w Men
Menss (Club
lub team t h e ( ; j a n U l»rokt- the deadlock Family, but a total of 14 walks, past week,
th lnig"'
21
2
3
'•» e
Home,
9
to
2,
;to
move
into
secthis past week.
Lions
Pluy—ilead*
i
r« Mike
k Colligan hurled :, have u fine record of 10 wins hy pushing across the winning marked bv the wildness of two Joe O'Rielly and Wayne Turjnd
place
in
u/ie
team
standing.
0 brilliant one-hitter to heat the and 1 low, and lend the I n t e r n s - <
Metro Masit.H8 1to
n l n i n th
2
Each team made three hits, Holt, 2b
* t
h
h
h
d 1l
dl l
h It
last half of the last Sharkey Construction pitchers ner fought a tense pitching duel
0
0
|-Mi.i-t/. hurled! tht.t,,,, team.
lional league by :i full games. 1 [„„;„
0
1
0
I helped the winners in their scor for three innings, but in the Dan Semenza was as hot as but the winners capitalized on Elliott, B., 2b
a
i
firecracker
on
the
Fourth
of
'
li''in*r, Hob-| The Kir« Co. No. 2 walloped No w a t U r what the score hap- j , , , . R ^ n a k scattered eight W efforts,
1
0
0
fourth t h e Dodgers scored two luly, as he carved out a neat1 some Lions Club errors and a Martinko, rf
• " • m u t e d tfiin n | r f K . a ] 440 by 27 to 'A [.< tie f»r pens to bv, the tewns continue | l i l s t 0 8 ( | u i e the. win.
few walks to Bcore the victory. Ferenchik, 2b
k'd the hitting l)j runs on two walks and a few
2
.0
0
;hree-hit
victory.
He
was
highly
i
the runner-up uoiition with two lo play, even darkness sometime
f (Jiaijts
Gasior,
pitching
superbly, Masi, 3b
„
3
0
t -" I
getting three for three for theerrors. The Cards came back in
0
l
effective
all
the
way.
", " " f ^ n i K H * o f ( o t n e r t e a m s , Thi! A.M.T. Realty fuils to stop their games . . . Wohmsky, sa
4
0
1
3
I Holy Family.
the top half of the fifth to tie Meanwhile, the winners were struck out eleven hatters, while Buxbaum, c
H
U llu
0
2
0
•','• u ."- -? t«U';beut ilubicn, 5-1, to remain in a
0
Holy Family
A ' o n a h , 31i
the count on two walks and a busy pounding two Synowiecki losing hurler Lower fanned Cunha, sa
r A
f
0
Lower, p
3
0
\ Y " •"* " f tie for .second placo and the SynI1 Kopin, J., cf
5
triple by Vic Rarth,
cf
pitchers
for
u
loUl
of
eleven
••- '•'!•)••
U n c e j 0 W j e i , | { i F u n e r a l H o m e v . n over
0
I
Gavin, cf
2
1! McLaren, l b
3
KitchiT, 2b
i
With the score deadlocked, the hits, including a homer and The box score:—
1
a unit twu h i t - ; [ - 1 ) c a | u o 1 0 . 3 i t 0 „ , „ „ „ th,.
G.D.O.
0
1
Hasek, lb
2
OKent, 2b
3
Dodgers scored five rung in thesingle by George King.
Hart, c
1
!
Miller, cf
3
0
Urbanski, If
,1
l Hrennen, Ss
3
fifth on (lye hits and a walk.
The
box
score:—
Kni ht
Postak, sa
3
0
0
Slotwinski, If
1
ljGluchowski, 3b
6
. . '
«
™*>ih,
runner-up posit,,,,. Ifcl
Joe O'Rielly, winning hurler
Chelbians
Gasior, p
3
,•'•,«''•.
• L L'Kindriewki hurled the victory tn
ljMaslo, c
3
:i
gave u p only one hit,
Miglecz,
2b
3
• " » " u n its niKhth t h l l _ , m e
Grace, 2b
3
CARTERKT - Th. HebrfwISjll'ti^rf"
OjShuleski, rf
4
I)
The b o x score:—
Donovfcn,
rf
3
Wawrzynski, If
4
I!
U K t m |{. p
n .......
" . r ! ! : ; K B , ' « V " y , U r V e r ' " ' h T ' f i n a l conte.t. l.lral Men'sj Club continued to wiirp^usnaK,
Sica, :f
r ...2
s by big semes by shelling
Sosnowaki, p
2
Sumutka, ss
2
1
tJ ri ft
Semei za, D., p .., 3
^ jl S d t o 1 1 ' ^ " H<llto"fel(tel1
" " ""' the Tony's Shell Station, 24 tu!
I 25
Donovan, 3b
2
1
U.
Finnegan, 3b
4
•'.'' h e hitting by
14
!) Sowierka, cf
32
ii, in the Carteret Little League,i
St. Jqes
1
3
King, lb
3
'••" f o u r .
0
Sharkey
International
divjsion,
Mark!|{.i
J,,;i
1
C.allo,
lb
2
on<
i
s
s
Don't P r o m l k a T h l n i Brother
Semenza, S., ss
3
5
1
U'taU won its sev2
McQuillian,
cf
4
1
shall
Benson
scored
the
:
win.
'Fitzgerald,
If
4
Pelauer,
c
3
"If you refuse me. I h l l
Strajjepede, c
4
'" '«ke over third
2 Keating, sa, p
4
1
1 In another gamp the s e c o n d [ p ^ i i i ib
H
(loughlin, rf .„
0
"
Gretsky, If
4
1 Paacalli, Sb
4
0
Hefferan,
rf
_
1
uut'lilifci)
Hill
Pharmacy,
trailinK
ohi'iveiiBk
3h"""".!'.'.
4
_____
all very »
1 Polito, p, »B
3
K
j
byl
1'j
games,
walloped
the
KusHeightchew
c
:t
Ohamra, If
2
1
9
U
29
lw
" runners otTbaw i o v i l l l e P' ol > lis « h o l d ljHeal.rf
4
O'Rielly, p
2
,kiew n u m b e r s , 2!»_to 9, to take H omick, p
U
0
Synowiecki
accept you?"
olCash, 2b
3
— (their seventh victory. Mike p u w e l . s ^b
'»
Banick, 2b
2
0
1
Dacko, M
3
1 N o r w , If
1
Cregg beat Ted ^ a s k i w . Den K a U l p a ; 0"f
"'
From 6 P.M. till Midnight
Sabo, 2b
0
0
0
Shomsky, 2b
3
YVnerhik smacked two homers Hockeiiberry, rf
0 Alexsandrich, c
3
0
0
Billinski, 2b
1
«
19
• for the wimiera.
IjJoK'gowakii rf '•!•
0
OiCussi l b
Orlando, If
3
Cards
The third place F,M.C. team
1
ZagUski, 3b
2
with
Barth, cf
3
propped its ieventh game with a
0
Whittet,
rf
3
:inege,
a
,
.2
u
10-1 win over the Donovans. The!<^t , i o f 3 1 9 U 0
0
Weber, E., c
2
jCusliuer-, 8b
a
K.M.P, trtMehSlniuncedKMklewUij'jjntg
1 0 4, 0
Kitaly, C ,..;,.,...<,.,...! 1
0|
=
rtel l b
2
Plumbers, 24 U> 12.
Weber, J., cf
3
Thatcter, 2b
2
0
In other (jam««, Tony's Shell
Sullivan, lbi
3
Completely Air Conditioned
Tindall, c
1
I)
nosed out the Italian American
Bihuniak, p;
2
ALL LANES HAVE BEEN RESURFACED
Bishop, rf
1
dub, 10 to i), ajul the Donovans
Meyers, p „[
0
0
AND ARE IN BRAND NEW CONDITION
Spisak, rf
1
During Our
also defeated t)K winless Italian
Bramowicz, If, p
1
.1 Americans, 28 to 8.
3
Turner, ", If
2
Clearance Salt'
Synwki 1
This Coupon I n T o YVoodbridge
Chlbiua
0
W(iei) you get ready to buy
ims
<H
17
| the sellers will not overlook you
l'er Game Daily (Except Sat.,
sh A n y D a y During July . . .
0 0 2 0—2 ISRAELIS TRAIN IN V. S.x—9
'anls
Hun. & Holidays)
0 2 6 x - 7 Israeli military technicians
Dodgers
from
8 A.M. till 6 1'JVl.
will begin training In the
United States this month in the
The Cat
Clarice — Do you know, I use ol Uie Army'a Hawk air daT
think your *>u»lo Qeorge tense mlasll*.
OPENINGS rOR
Israel v i o t i to buy the super,
dresses nattily,
LEAOUEI
sonic model to counter what
Bernlce ~ Natalie who?
Air Condltlonlm
it claim* U a duxorom build'
Not »o Straw
Coektall Loom*
Louise — Jfcn't It strange, up of air striking power In the
that alt thoie men In the front neighboring United Arab ReJUbt » Mile NuilU uf K41IQ4 BtWf«
Snack Bw
t»U»Uib«4 Wit
public.
ruw are bald headed?
•
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Trie Army announced 1U
Perth Amboy
Milton — No, it isn't
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• COCKTAIL BAK • RESTAURANT • PRO SHOP
strange when you know that Israeli military men will be
Flume VA 6-B8U0
VA 8-0363
they probably bought their U allied tu use and maintain
34« Main St., WoodtoWl.
the Hawk system.
UckeU
I'd.
ill
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. H*wk •
Hebrew ClubIn
Big Win, 24-
/o
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Bowling School
EVERY TUESDAY
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Thursday, July 11. 1983
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BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY
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(Continued from Edit Pane) view, MI 2-3146.
Cgll Mrs xfor nome mlcr
for real estate. South Atlantic —
7/11 IF TOUR DRINK!FOR RENT
City RIVW so muph around •
come a proh>;;.
T urv\ thirk lens that town "
™
!fathers n-m.mrd the place Mar-I CARTERET - For rent un-|Anonymou, can
furnished four and a half roonujBl 2-1515 or
I Lnfferty went off semliiRly and bath, hot water, heat, aec- 253. Woodbruk.
nurturinu' the somewhat hid- ond floor, upper Roosevelt Ave- MRS. CURTIS ..
ehemeof iZlniot
wood nil*. ' m m e d l a t e h ° C . C V l U [ C t C y M
AND ADV1CK
mid tin elephnntp from Maine Also 3 room, bath, hot wa
lenu of life o;i.
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He built elephants h « t . 3rd floor upper
A
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Write
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2
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is the best place to lodge."
i d — Copyright, 1963. Statei
o( New Jersey Tercentenary'
Commission.
Capitol Dome
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T e l e p h o n e M E r c u r r 4-1 III
Lucy stood alone, surviving
wind and hwh water, publicity
seekers and autograph signers.
ol all
H:RII sens sank the elephant
Types
to her knees in 1903: her owners
moved Lucy back 50 feet to
safer ground. Hiph winds tore
MRS. BETTY GUTOWSKI
—Sunday A: a
Alr-Condltlonlni
off the Rnudy Victorian howdah
Warm Alt Hut
H.Gforite Street
the Holy N.im, s
nn
her
hark
tn
1MB.
Three
Uduitriil Rihiust B j i t m '
celve Commui.. v
Avenel, N. J.
Motor Guirdi
front toes rotted off in 1929.
St. Andrew? ('!. ,
ME
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Both tusks needed replacing a s
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the years wore on.
, . Mr and Mrs. William Dean,' 7 ^ * ^ o m ' : '
TUousands of people climbed J r ., ? p , , r w n Drive, were hosts11""1 w l " nol<» ''• ;
the spiral stairs inside one of•;lt'-ft" fourth of July barbecue. Monday even::,
Lucy's less. They stood in the O u ( , s ( s a t l p n d l n ( t w e r e from! M r s - J o n " ^'- •
howdah on her back, thrilled g h o r t H l l l s warren Township.[Street.
Tinning and
by the view, nnd on the w a y ; c l a r l t a n d Avenel. Also enjoylngl —Mr. and v
down the stairs, scribbled t h r t r £ h " ' j ^ " - ^ ™ ;
Shornack, Si A"
chl
Sheet Metal Work
names and witty sayings on U i e ' d r e n i L l s a a n d
had their son, l...
wnlls.
Roofint. Metal Celling
wife, Ellen, as i .
Mr and Mrs. Anton SOUM
I An English physician visiting
end.
and Furnace Work
cliildren,
Debbie,
Bobbie
!
the United Stnte* in 1902 d e -ttllU UU1UIUI, utrvuii, i ~ « « w
—Mr. and M:
'cided that a summer In an ele- and Donna, recently returned
r
588 Alden Street
phant would make a good con- from a trip to Fall River. M s . j J r . and child:.;
and Rindge N. H , where theyiMary Ellen : • .
Woodbridge, N. J. versation for the cold nights of [ vlsltcd t h o l r
Whilei'rom a vacatin:
an English countryside. He
flt-j
Mrs.
Souza'and Mrs John 1'
vlsi ni! l n
M
r
ited
up
a
four-room
a
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
i
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Jin Lucy and brought his familyi a t t ™ d <' d h e r ten-year class re-|River.
to become familiar with t h e ! u n l 0 1 1
I —Mr. ami Mi'clephHiifs insldes.
I —Mr and Mrs. Peter Mantas.lfleld. 43 Miid:xi:.
Time brought" changes, of; 1 4 5 Remsen Avenue, are theja novel breakM
course
New keepers of t h e ! t ) a r e n t ( i ° ' a s o n ' w r r i to themjthe Fourth >>f .1
Ibeast painted the oricinal w h i t e r e c e n t l y a t Rahway Hospital,
jthe the day •*.-;,
s i d « a somber black, and manyi " A combined birthday party Robert Snow!;- :d
a
0
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a Margate resident complained " d F ""* ° J ^ celebration Mr. and Mrs j , , : .
that in black Lucy seamed more was held at the newly acquired children, and '.
home of Mr and Mrs. Anthony Lawrence Sli"r:..-.
of a white elephant than ever
before. Some* s ecretly'heid I 'the P^erpaul. 64 Lehl«h Avenue. daughter, LiiuU
J. P. Gardner tt Son
—Mr and M:.
'hope that a wave or ft hurricane M r , Pfterptul s birthday gueste
Included Mr. and Mrs. S a m Car- were guest-s a: J
upset the black beast.
485 AMBOY AVENUE
Lucy"'nvecT'past' that" b r i e f r o w > l a a n d I a m l l y - Hillside; Miss ,the home of M: '
Woodbridge
period of disaffection. Even u v R u * Helmsjaedter Mr. Larry Donnelly, A n r . i .
MErcurj (-3510
her black mood she attracted G r l b J l r a " d M!"• * » * M t l ^ t e r f j U n d . The McKsuch celebrities as Irvins Berlin Dlnkowltz and children all o l ] ^ , . c h l ) d r e n !•;
We're Speclaliite tn
and Norma Talmadee and i n | A v e l i e l
. ,
,
_
.iRonald also •.••>•
O BEAR WHEEL ALIGN1933 a dancer named OruciUal T M ra n dM f* J A m e f , _ , . W a d e In Tr....
—Mr. and M:
TaRKart danced on Lucys h e a d , t t n d s o n s - M a r k • a n < 1 J l m ' J
MENT and BALANCE
while newsreel cameras ground Homestead Avenue, spent t h e wtg, Sr., 40 V.-:
1
• BRAKE SERVICE
Some
R e p u b l l c m . ! * ? " " at a famUy picnic. » t Iwere hosts ut •»
away.
their home.
thelr chlldrv
':thought of using Lucy a* an
[official monument to their synv
-S«turd»y evtning E d w « r d | ^ ;
KU.1
jbol but they never picked u p Kennedy, ex-chlefolth* Ayenelj t h e
we: r
Fire Company, attended a teatl- Ludwlg's fam:!v
the option.
lal banquet held at the Step- City.
|
Wiirs and depressions a n d
publicity suiters have come and * n B a l l r < ^ . m ' S a ^ t v ' U e wlth
1
81
none and Lucy remains, more: ^ * " ! : «"»• I *
^
C.K*»r
Si
beautiful, many say. than everj^>th The dinner honored
firemen who had served the
HIT black fiktn ha.s been tttt-iXM
Hose »nd Chemical Co., year-old niiin
painted In rnorp i f t d y - e l e p h a n t - . I 8 * "
..,„ of Sayrevllle for 2 ye»rs or o»tr.|vi«it hi* *:'•<•'
like colors and visitors
m
Tonight a dinner wUl be to return hm.
love Margate's Lucy. Tear down
Hei was I"'.'
held at dhe Avenel fire Hoiue
old Lury?
Never!
to honor ill Ex-Chiefs who have in a/pond *
,h*d gone to
FU 2-2090
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twelve. Oood r0!•,
Uni Hu/'et. were miesls on tin' ...O.E. clothes (i,
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Hennessey. Bnyonnc.m honor
of the birthday o* Miss Carmrlla TiiRllan-ni.1- Bayonnr.
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Unded its full approval of the
New Jersey Higher Education
Assistance Authority's Student
Iioan proitriu^ . . . The Legialattve county; and Municipal
[Law Revision Commission will
submit a revision of the Local
ijLand Use Law to the 1964 Legislature next January . . . Job
training courses under the ManjpowiT Development and Traini n g Act are opening in all sections of New Jersey, according
to Edward J. Hall, State Director of the Division of Employment Security . . . United §tata«
Senator Clifford P. Case has announced . . . The State Supreme Court has warned out-ofState milk dealers to abide by
New Jersey's nillk comtrol laws.
CAPITOL dAPERS — T h e
Powder Puff Derby, known of" ally as the - "All Woman
Transcontinental A1 r Race"
terminates in Atlantic City next
week . . . "Like twilight at 1U
best, old age can be a' time of
golden loveliness," claims the
Medical Society of New Jersey
MAYOR FAYS Ur
WELLBVUiE. N. Y . ~ C l « n 4
lnj out the police fltei ot> up*
paid parking ticket*, Mayor Ro-I]
bert oardnar and hU police I!
chief found 176 unpaid tickets.
The Mayor discovered one
ticket two years old, had his
name on It. He paid the %2 park-||
ing fine. '• •
From the it&rt, make joar wedding
•Ion of long-remembered good taste
tlActloa InviUUoru w t U^e tone of k
(ecttoa Choo» your own paper am)
from our complete Mtettoas. Consult
any problems.
... rort(i> o/ l/w
occfr
per
tvlinf
us on
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MIDDLESEX PR' sS
(^dependent-Leader
20 Greeo Strwt,
Telephone
MErcury 4 - 1 1 1 1
Thursday, July 11, 1C63
PAOE FJTTEIN
fers. But all the new developwriters ninke a bie pity and
ments ot hospital*, parka,
irmnil .Mnnil art and Itate that
buildlims, road* and other adCnrtivct industry in aR»in«t the
vnntaui-s go to the other parts
Dptimcrntir proposal. Has the
of tho county."
niiivii «r tin' Ri-puhlioans adviv
Mnyor Banictt continued, "I
t-ftt'-'l nry alternatives? Th»
cannot understand why the
niinw mnlics a MR fusf gbnut.
Domorrntlc machine candidates
t h l - ' p u n'liiucd mute nf the inrlusarc anainst having the county
I'-i-il r- ml Tliat it will follow
build the Industrial road In
Mnld1 "•*'\ Avenue and will split'
Cartcret.
j
S, M'I.IIH plant frnni the
the I
,vn|,.. i- lut of the employees,
"Thry should be Interested!
a traffic ll(tht,
WlK.I
in hclpliiK the Carteret tax-1
'iM"'l lliin nire the nituntlon?
payers by getting the county to' ,
HIM it lie licttcr t" Have Hie
huild this road. After all, the 1 '
••I fi.'lnw U'in?"'clt Avpml"
problem presented by having)
I fi'ico jil! Ihe hiijin-Mrn'n
thousniuk and thousands o r
I iminr fi«i"Ts to drive up
out of town trucks with no
•ir pi-np-iiy? T-rhipn the Rebusiness In Carteret cruising
Minim wi.ulrl prefer the inhfouRh our town to purely a
dllstviul r" v\ to follow V,'
county problem inflicted on
tun Aviini 11 ,
:arteret. Roosevelt.and Wash"N.'thinir rin s been that denKton Avenues happen to be
fefr
tcniiini'il Ihiit cliarpes enn't he
.n Carteret. but they are counli that
h
nirnlf. Certainly we realize
NEW OFFICER — John Danieri takes over as president
•y-roads. By calling our plans
tee, I'eiuy Oshnrnc. weretarj, Tom Rnrde. John Danierl.
initial plans are modified many
of St. Joseph's Players from Tom Burde, outgoing presitimea before they arc finalised.
•a fairytale" and "fantastic"
Morpiiee Wanner, trraaurrr. ana Hurry Helm, trustff.
dent. Shown above, left to right, are; Joan Burde, trus,Or perhaps the Repuh'irnn» do •
and "asslnlne." the Democratic
not understand even that.
candidates have sabotaged the
artrrrt effort to have the S. Quin, BuperintendcTit nf Tnr- provide adequate protection in new four foot fences. Now this "Of course industry is against "The Republicans H«TC held'
county build the Industrial teret Schools is administrative'this
office for almost seven monthsi
administrative' thia case
cas also.
l
"is unnecessary, ihis new ordi" the
' road." ~"
The mnyor himself K v e r y t h i r - m i m ) v o u
tytT~.
road. They have indicated that coordinator.
1
:
"The
previous
swimming
pool
1;»"" F. j «P™t. i' no* r " f M , ^ t o i l that they (industry) pay| t h ,
t h ( k t ' t h e DemorriU h»v«
tiny are prefectly happy to
ordinance
•dinance that was presented by ° u t l l rincs ftt Carteret. And it lifty percent of the tax load, fhis a d v a n c f ( j ha! , b w n w r o n . All
lmvr tin? Carteret taxpayer foot
John Kolibas.
.s, borough attorney, (loei ! o l T p r / K rpat d e a l o f P ro : >'>p»n3 thnt every dollar that the1 t h a t t h o y hBV(, d o n e ig ^ yt\\
the bill. This strengthens the
did not in tho
he .liRhteit fit C . ^ | ^ » n wtare non. w j ^ . ^ H
C.rtaret industry t h ) l t t h j n ,. w r o n R i l h a t „ n o
huml of county officials," Banteret. It was a copy of another Perviously" Boncelet concluded/would_ have to absorb one-half. pood. But not once have they,
(Continued from Page 1)
ick ((included.
That is why industry is npainst come up with a definite plan totown's ordinance. It was pre-1
that people do not have to bull
the road. That is why induitry resolve trip problem, Criticism"
a fence at once, if they follow pared at the last moment in 1
would like the county to pay for has been their pass word. Of
preat haste, even though we had
the other rules outline
the road. So would we. We have plans and solutions to problems"
jriven
him
two
months
to
prepare
ously.
(Continued from Page l>
never said that we would refuse they^ have none. Th'ere i« much
a (food ordinance, As a result,
"Most people realize that ade- all people with even the smallest What has the so called 'progress'financial assistance. The differ- to be done, but it can't b« done
(Continued from Page 1)
The program consists of a quate protection must be Riven pool would have
• '
'ence is that we have done some- by lip service. We »U(rRe«t that
parent interview, testing the pu- to the children and they want fences. Some people would have "The answer is nothingg except|
p 111thln K a b o u t lk w l l l l e t h e ncpub-ijf
t ), fl Republicans find so much
nave
to
criticize
and
complain
and
say
comlain
say
™"^ have stood still an
an'1 '•-•- definite
pil in reading and arithmetic in
had to tear up perfectly good
| wrong that they offer
ma
order to determine his strensrths ever, some cannot afford a fence! three and three and
tthat
h t the
th county
t should
h l d pay ffor' 'le a lot of noise.
solutions to correct the proband weaknesses in each area as at present. This ordinance
"Now the mayor and his ghost lems."
well as his instructional level.
Test results are utilized to determine the prroupine for five
weeks of intensive study,
At the end of five weeks the
pupils are retested In order to
determine how much profjress
• si i.l Mill INDOCTRINATION — Brine shown thr rlrrtro-hydraulic rescue hoist has been made. A second parent
(•(inference will conclude the pro.
n) ,| lf ( nmt Ciu»rd'i itfw turlxi-powfrrd ampliihlmis hclirnptprs is Paul J, Pluta,
,|,,,ir. nf 23 Urf^rta Slrttt. Plula Is one <if 200 men throuchout the country gram.
Classes) are currently beinf?
Ills
fll fur future cadfUhlp at the Coait (iuard Academy, Nrw London, Conn.
v, hritnlrtl to iradotU In June 19B7, fonvrnes July » thi* yrsr. lip craduated from held at the Columbus School,
Monday through Friday from
l t Huh School thli PMt .June with ncrond honor? and was president of his school's
9:00 a.m. to 12 noon.
„(
thr
National
Honor
Sorlrty,
I.t.
Jl.l
ThomaH
('.
Schafpr
of
the
Coast
Guard
r
Mrs. John Ilila is board chair:,:i,,n Brooklyn. flpUIni the optratlon of the rescue hoist lo I'iiita and his brother. man of the program, Mr. Edwin
(osrph IV l*»ko of Hswklni Rd., F.nlll'htown. Ipon romplction of the academy's
LEGAL NOTICES
..,- rnursr PluU will be rommlMlined an enslun in the Coast (iuard and receive »
'II. S.
(iuard Photo)
nf vlrnre AttTtt.
REPORT OF ro.NpmoN OF "CAB-
Pool Ordinance
Democrats
Summer Program
2OIOIIPrizes!
>'
bUT YOUR HOME
TKREfT BANK AND TROBT COMAll of this '.ivt.'a time ami : ^
unsrntly proposed byiPAN?" OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY,
energy and will hi lp you k<'i> ill'- Democratic m:idiine and CAHTEHET. NEW JERSEY. A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
COOl during tlirsc !;i,t days wlilli- :'..* f.iiKlid.itf.s docs both. Tills SYSTEM, AT THB CLOSE OP BUSIyou pirpaiv a uv»'
' n ' ilil be t!ie iim.st short sighted NESS ON JUNK 30, 1963, PUBLlfiUBD IN ACCORDAKCE WITH
Tills nrw type of roolclnH w^l ' ' .uii *"(.• could possibly take. A fAI.L
MADE BY THB C0MMI8
SIONER OF 11ANKINO AND INSURANCE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS Of THE REVISED STATUES
OF NBW JERSEY AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OP THE
DtHTRIrT PURSUANT TO THE
!
-icr 15 ensv. quick and contains !•>"• Republican
Kcpublican minority < - o u n . | p R O V W I O } K ) Q p IHE FEDERAL
W(1 shall work with Industry to
'•'»'- 1* not lhe efiable you to i w raw food In
;i(
the
you have
>' U l .• f-rriirs of
down food tojyour diet In a
;c machine,"
.tile An electrlc'nevpr bfen alii 1 to before A
Mayor Banick .said. "I and
tiv briftklng down yegetftblo soup made In a bleu
3 WAYS TO WIN!
A $1000
Winnet
Each Week
FOR THE NEXT 10 WEEKS
«rlnil!
ami Kovacs! R E a E nvT ACT
J'aa far
far higher
higher vltBiiilnfo'iiUthairci'.nifsi
vitamin fo'i:U than ci'.nifri nonn'irt
Bonri'lr
««»rjth<. convrntlonul tvpo that is •"»! "!'f landlriatcs, Vuini and:
AS8ETS
!)i-l Viu-ehl-), ftrl that this in-'.cas-i, balance! with
K!»r, mix batter*,l-ooked for wveral liou
hanlu, and cash
built
duMrlal
roiui
should
Hems In prnceM ol
,: chop nuts. It
r feel rCiTlN'TUm
I
*ill
1,179,154,88
Uiil'fd S i a t c i O o t e r n mflit ohllKatlons. tllref t and Kimranteecl ... 4.JD0.J73.99
t!vp E
rilesex County for too lona; and ObllKatloni of 8 t a t H
first with hnU and then h Vl> itvt'lvcd nothlnu In re- and polltlcKl mir}dlvt&loii!!. L e u : Raserva
Delicious summer fruit »
Ihlnd
Jn the last 10 years, Car- J15.02O11
l.J77,4«7.35
(
1rink rt:ffer*nt from any you turn has : paid more than Other bonds, .notes,
tv- m«(!i' lit a.H'i-ft
haw
had.
and
dtDesturti
(includcan
llmvr nnu. ran m ,„,...,
,,, ..
ing J210.S45.i3 aecurttlM
blfnd^r. Thr whole fruit may $4,000,000 into the county cof- o( Federal a g e n d e i and
corpomtlons not p i
—
.: The local Syijo- bf used, If desired
mte«d by U.S.)
,_
881.J8193
. t'-am, playinir, IU It will be well worth your
Corporal* itorka | l n AV
ORDINANCK
in two days, Wil time to InvestUatc the work118.000.00
MN
'- TI i he Midilleaex
deral
F
19.000.00
_
1 un-ament
kt y o u a l r e a d y "Wn Olie, y o u ' N A ' N t . K T 0 E M P I O V C E K T A I N I-EII- Reserve Bank)
thmilrt f v
w n i r of t h e n e w goNNKl. AND TO FIX ASH RE<i-,Loun« and dlacounu
.-< -n Sunday, loi- .WWlia
l.V sunic
i n ATE TH£ COMPENSATION. OKI (lnrludlllK 1142.S4 over
'• '•••a Florist t*4m OrlM.
! 4 r c ! l ofTICEIW AND EMPI oYF-ESl
rtrafti*
,. . 530ll.301.lll
1
'•• 5 I'y a J> to I
OF TIIF BOARD OF HEALTH OF|Bank prenjlMS owned,
illF HonOUGH OF CAHTEHET :n\ 197,85088. furniture I
I!,, COL-NTT OF MIDDLESEX AND and flitures, $68.440 68
AIM True
> ' --It idvar.Uge of
Bank p r e m i s e owned
IHB STATB OF NF.W JEHSET.11
• >': y trrori plui
"There U too much lovp In HE IT ORDAINED bv -the BfliUd are subject to t Norm
' >' runninp to de- flctlon," MVS a llwrary critic. .,' He.iiih of the Horuiisli of Car- Hens not I l l u m e d by
fiction, say a
y
bank).
ft r h a t :
r. •(•'••it. Both
Judging by the large number of ii..;:un 1. Tt,p fiuh-;j:ir,^r,i;)^.s Other assets
• h:ti npiece.
caws,
tinthis MH-tlon of thU OriV.n;uire to
'• 'Wski t u n e d on breach of promise _ PassiiiK
tl3,409,133.58
li-ii tills Is an nrr.t'ndir.eu: to TOTAL ASSETS
1
LIABILITIES
*• j!irAny employ, fli luid re^n.r'.eret but he WU reverse is »lw true,
p
r'tnippiisatlnns
is
lu'ielty
iinu'iidDemand
deposits
of
In8how.
Art;e Mytri itl t h l
lii rrad 99 M l o w s
dividuals, partnerships,
•••.i!:if< who hurl«d
a l The Henllll OBI.-er, wtui 1» nnd curixMitlona
t 3.273.689.34
.i.,0 crtslgnated aA tin1 8.\nl:Ary Time and savings deposits
n f * - l o r iliall be paid nn s n m i a l of Individuals, partnerLirv uf 18400 00
ships and corporations 1M6.2J«.99
!
,i I h e ikcret;iry :.* tl.e Aourd Deposits of Dmtetl
(Continued
from
Pane
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0
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,' Hi-itiih shall bu [i.i:.l an .linuiU States novernment
ljbother to cfliwult with Cur'.cnt ,.i!*rv ol (12IH1K)
0
postal
O^ndustry Mtj all on ihLs ma'.tcr ! r Ttif He»;lstrAr nf VH.i! S'.,itl«0
:.'i
.shall
be
puld
tin
unuuiii
£&1Deposit?
of
States and
l'They have given no lon.'-liln.i- irv ii f f 15SU SK)
0
political subdivisions
0
Oltlon at atl to Cartrrct nulib-, 11 rtw Pub'
NurVs
H.2
•>
salary
try'* thoughts about the io.nl Mi:! Sie paid an uni
4.
00.
0
' o r the plans of Carteret indu^-: ( (MOO
The Public llw'.th
0
?.!try to exptnd. Yet, thi-y )ioi»1 he paid an animal aalnry of
0
1)0.
"ifully sxpecwd industry to Kind11 Tlie Public Hru'.th Optomf0
ly contribute IU valuable land •ruti s!>»H bp |«ld an a h n u a l
0
0
..ii.ir; of »3CH)i)(i.
free for this project.
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"daiteret Industries pny m":> ,••!.;,lov twu (Iflltlats f o r ; t ! i e exof
[Mro.'liln» school
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th»<i 50% of t,he total tux IK;: ,,.n:n..!lou
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mense benefltUo the Ciu-«ni Si'.-tiuii 4, 'nil-, nrdlniitirii sliull
n.s |!frtultt('il bv liinf and
homeowners. We, Republican: ;..',.: -^but,(-tretrouftlve
to JiiiuiTO 1. •OTAI. LIABILITIES .. |12,S95,935.¥
are obaolutjely agulnst
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
mrI
3
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bv
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lapltal: Common Stock,
the Industrial road where it « '•
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total par value
1 100,000.40
interfere With the present opSTEVpN SANUOU. aeiTtUury
lurplus
—
500,000.00
ndlvlded profits
100,000.00
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mil that stich ordliuiiicti shall be
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ti u l l it the reuular mtetlnB off tha
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Hull on Cuoke Avemje in Carteret
New Jurwy on ilia lljh day of July
'„ a 00 PM, ot-loclt i S. T. or any
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officer or director
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Thursday, July " .
PAGE SIXTEEN
MoOrath, Bobby Bchutdci and
Jimmy Stoecker
and Michael
toecicer ana
»-»»«
on the playground were the
Winners of the bound of
Glenn
the » n d modeling conteit racquei. AI C e, L "W
highlights of this week's actlvlball contest were Janice Hutch were Joe Drowl. Daniel Shield,
es.
ties.
Paula
Ins,
Janet
Banner,
Nlel and Fred Anderson,
The veiy hot weather brought
Textores
about a kool-ald party, The Remlas,
McManus Domenic •ulvlo, Tommy Mer- Winner* Of „ .,„
children made kool-ald and Stephen
rltt, " ' - McCann, Pat Hahl, eating content *,.„, ,>',rttl
Wayne HBhl, Tommy Macow- ret and Ricky R , " v
Bteve Muso.
seVved "it with cookies.
landd Steve
lmm
The scavenger hunt winners ski David Bogen, Eileen Mallon, if the cut-out mi,
HAGAMAN HEIGHTS
Robert Youwr. Kathy Scalaro,
SCHOOL 22
The children wore interested Sur M^aros, Kenny Londregan.
This week t h e playground were Steve Lynosky S t m Kathy McCann, Michael Hel- Shirley Szany a t U | m ;
man Linda White, Paul White K cook-out is pin,,,,,
to the forth comiiip activltlwljoanne
Cummlnls. J ™ " *
was enuaged In two basketball lOonakowiikt. Bobby Jordan,
Ricky Hyland, Pam Jindrak and
PPUKV. . .c u n ' IKlCKy
tournaments to see who would Debbie
S t e d in the calendar for thr Griper. Frank * * « • W " ™ *
u e u u i r Textores.
«•"»"» represent our playground in the nlnRham and Greg Risoiai.
;
!townshlp-wide
tournament. Winners of the checker con- Winners of the poster making
Checker:, tork.s. volley ball. Wnuner. Billy Brown and Phllware Marie FinneRun, Twenty-one «•(„„
'Those chosen are BUI Quad-,.....
test were Joe Remlas, Katiiy
b«sketball mid hoiwshoe (tames,UP Corry.
„„,„.....• Fulvlo. Pa» White, were Theodore n,, h
'im-.er and Tommy Herlts forlpalchnnes Patty ^ a n .
Contestants for basketball'
BUFFER STRIP
•twenlv-oiw and John Parvtn.jWertz, Audrey 0 1 « M I U ' " « Linda White and Jo Ann Ful- Moast, PrU-r SA ,
Bums, Eil(.fn M, M
,UHI rvier Albano. John Par- Jordon. Justin Olodowrti. « I » B
LiM, Nancy Turn
Madellne,
vm mid Bill Gnadlnger wtlliOlodowskl. and
HIOH SCHOOL
Lay-up conicsi ,
RotlKP.
!represent us in the lay-up toufWilliam Vophrii,..,
Next
tmmenl.
Burns, Alan w , , .
races.
, Friday
.-,i U »j the
".>- .playground
-^n.
- :softball names,
Hrouini! Richards and Johnny Marlowe. Dadetto, Michel, i
was told.
••„., a poster conU>.st. which h a d ; h o r s e » ^ ^ e s t . ^ i dr i ^ w
t b f t l , l a y . u p contest: Billy Moast.
AS part of preparation fnrjP'PJ •
, d
to do with safety on the play- eontest. and an evening f "
Ken Richards. Johnny
Winners of n .
,M,.imd.
The winners were:of a campflie and stoiy telling ^ ^
^
^ V ^ , ' r t c ^ ^ Z i t t o n <Ste.rAS held and the
itent were Dobdrm,
rated their bike, with P - « P " - I w l m m W R r e B onnle oorrayca,
Hhnron Thall, Jim Mcainnis.hour.
Debbie Buonerba. safety poster Mitchell,
VTrluTTT
ne,i,,
l l b b
;RonniP
\M\II distance relay races werel
IONOHii^
contest Tommy Scully. Qordon Bydnle
°SEWAREN
™ ™ ^ r HSCHOOL
r>or
Buecarclll. Bruce BaseMoeii/.R f c l w d BlICCR ,. plli , U n d a
lirlri. and the winners vwre Bill] Sand box contest winiwi >m ' " \ ' ™ h
^
B U I y B lack ( Schmidt, and IM ,
There was a .story ^ » R | B r r t a l H m i , P o ,. r i . B ayo, and Joe
(»,,««tin W r. Emory McOtnnU.1 Alien Weeks.ern. Ray H»*ku«. *»« <>™w and Thomas Blend Robin
Schw;,'
Dour for smaller children. Thej
^
Q n Frid(iy
ftftrrnOon
Bill McGlnnis. Joe Gerhart, Art Eugene
^rnester,
DeBnie m
Sosnovlch Mitchell Wlllinit,
leaderds who read to the chil i w p h p M aa l olollypop
, l v i ) 0 D n ,hunt.
,nt.
SUile and Robert Bookm. TheSinlth. Unda N ™ 1 : ™ ; , ™
CanUlUPO, Dennis S«n- safety captains
dren and helped them act out
jshort distance relay race win-Forrester. Lnrry finrbflck. Bob wur ^
Oovellti, and
BUCKNELL AVENUE
the stories were Michelle Burv- 21 loiirnament entries
COI.ON1A
ners were Bob Qnadinger. Mike FrhHlman, Glen Minor AUen too. ™
«
are
AmonR the ,„•
iMiller, and Jim McOeehan.
jFnrer, Edward Bell Debbie Ty Cl ay J
f
AT ( 0 1 ONII SESSION: <»OP Town Committee candidates, above, are shown »t » recent
the first wec-k ,,:,
On July 11 there will be a «rett. Qrewry Flcana. and tesL ^ ^ ^ ' 8 t c v ,
mMtine'of thp Oolonla Republican Hub. Left to right David T. MHIrr, Joseph Wlnnlewskl, campflie program for mom. Rusell Bauer.
tournament, rii. ( ,
Thomas
KovcllU
and
Andrea Haitedus.
j
Krederlek M. Adams, Richard Helm. John HughM and Allan Rockoff.
ment, softball m r
t
d
n] ^
dad and the kids. There will
HOFFMAN BOULEVARD Aim,
The Junior volunteer leaders. / * " ' ' ' ^ ' 7
Muahlk and Mik
AVFNUB
be games and a marshmallow Registration day was an exWOODLAND
AVENUE
0
ezakAndrea
anod He
Richard
Sandholt.
1
are
" ^
steady captains
Redu.s. Ma!
7 Set- « ' " " ™ «
citing day at the playground
Winners of the snfety poster [party which consisted of al On July 9 at 2:00 P. M. there contest was Diane Christoffer- roast
The older children on the
a m n , HOIK ;<
roast with punch iwill be a doll contest. T h e 1son.
.
., Gondola,
' MERRILL PARK
To date we { ^ J ^ e S k playground partldpated in kick gRkmei
and l.-.i r ,
COLONLA JR. HIGH
Reseter. Pat Glasset, Tom supplied by the parents. Doreembcst looking old doll and t l ^
This week four contests were registered. Duiing tnr »wit P'^K
^ b gkPtbiU t n
Winners o! ,i
The
first
week
of
the
special
held. Winners of the sand the children ^ ^ ' ^ i S i e t a K a n w . The younger
;„.„,...,
Allen Kemic. and and Joan Zullo's mother as-|most beautiful doll will be the
!ducatlon playground has been modeling contest were Jimmy such games u baseball, basket MOW p.rtlclpated In game contest weiT s.n
Islsted Betty Ballanca, Janiceiwinners.
contest winner.s l R o s a l l n e W o l l T Robert Biatin- \\,
iuccessful.
We
hope
it
conSTRAWBERRY HILL
Melody | W^nnen rfJhe_Wcyc^ de^. i ^ m i i n Diane Jost andl
Marilyn Ma-,, i
Inuts t o be. Children may
were wayne urrva. .VMH,UJI
ijeanette
Galvanek
decorated;
A
total
of
65
children
reg
Jacalyn
Fm-i;;-,
01 81
Cotter, Diane Davis. Patricia
', ,.',' IParente,
' '"" contest
M. Handerhnn,
were
Janet lour sand box for the occasion. istered at the opening of the _tlll register lor the playground.
lacovone,
Michelle
uuryio.
--••Y»_I._I n l . l . , , , J
T u t a g l i a , Kick i;
BlllMO. _
,
,
We
hope
to
see
new
faces
this
bara Fredreich, Joey Schublger, ter contest. Winners of the out.s _»ere ^ m j T_
James Davis, Janet Davis and i P a r t o ' JJaa m e s p o k o 1 ' Richard We also Mud a safety poster!playground, A coloring con- :oming week.
en Oyer, and K.I
contest with Kathy Byores, test was held and the winners
Jacobson and Janet Jensen,
Greg Glodowskl, Jimmy Clark, clean-up contest were Micl
Kathleen A. Bennit.
Paper
bag
clowns
and
safety
HOPELAWN
iBetty June Duser, and Gerard were Thomas Slinsky and Louis
The contestants in the21.
Portilla. A drawing contest
the
tournament will be Alane
•-playground tourna- Tonight, A family cookout will was held July 3, and the wlngedus, Francis Ryan. JH
, horse- be held at 5:00. A parent-jjners were Henry Murphy, Peter
Davis, Dennis
.
s
dominoes
and
basketball.
:hild kickball game will be held. Portilla and Dominic Dercole.
Hegedus and Steven Androcy
On Friday, July 5, a safety
Twenty-one
contest
winners
PEARL STREET
The Lay Up Shot champs were | 1
Kenneth Coyle. Alane H e E e l ' ^ Ve™* Reichnrdt and On Monday, July 1, we held poster contest was held. T h e
dus, Jimmy Davis. Francis R y - j n l p n n M o h 1 '- Wmirrs of the i «and fodcling contest. The children drew pictures about
an. Steven Androcy and Pa-I l a '-»P tournament %-re Mich- winners were Diane Gabor, some aspect of safety. Loriael Stankovltz. Peter Lorentz,
raine Palinkas won the contest
Andrew Gabor and Beverly
trlcla Olsen.
and Donald Zak.
Her theme was "Cross on the
[Tampa
who
worked
together
in
FOURTH STREET.
Safety poster contest winners
iGreen
Not In Between."
building a sand castle with a
PORT READING
were Laura Lojcik, Linda Lewis,
BOYNTON HEIGHTS
Junior leaders who will assist Wade Lewis, Dana Palyla, surroundini; moat.
the directorVare Vtrainia Ziun- ^''[al
^w}s; ^ H1 " m -»•"=• On Friday, July 5. we made On Monday the children
_.
. , , , . „ . „„„,,„,,
Zenobia Palyla Joyce Herman, safety posters out of construc- played softbaU and had story
plno and Diane Homich.
DonnR Dl Nunzlo, Sharon Sation
The winning pos- telling. They made name pins
Winners of the bicyclee dection paper.
pap
aec- ,-.
~~r^v;
bm Janet
S a b • Ial p
d
by Anna and played horseshoes on TuesShiela!
fl f -: ?
oration contest were
.beck,
beck Frances Skarbeck.
Skarbeck Patty] ter was made by Anna day, and made fortune flndert
!Krewinkel.
M'Jlroy and Donna
! '
On Wednesday, July 3, we on Friday.
Winner of the basketball
Rlchard
conducted tryouts for the twen- Winners of the tryout lor thi
UP was Keith Davis.
BUNNS
ty-one tournament. The two 21 tournament were Gary Wil
KEASBEY
Winners of the checker tour;op qualifiers were Peter Hines Hams and Arthur Christofler
Registration for the play-'
•-—--n n m e n t w r e Jost
n NevlUe a n d
PCT QUALITY
sen. Winners for the lay-up
ground opened July 1. A color' P Winners of md Bruce Dusko.
Raymer.
tournament were Robert Abern,
ing contest was held and winRobert
Nielsen
came
In
first
Jacks tournament were Pai Albert Glandone and Arthur
ners were Ksthy Katona, RichShort Cut
Sedlak and Margaret in the lay-up contest which was Chrlstofferson.
ard Ralovey and Joseph Capik.
also conducted on Wednesday
Winner of the safety poster
Al Kubic and Kep Scraittore
afternoon.
_...
. decorating contest
QUALITY '
were elected junior leaders.
inners were Mlchncl Arva,
On Jtily 3, a bicycle decorat- Kathy Deakiw. Janice Kosci
ing congest was held. The chil- and Michael Diakiw. Safety
dren decorated their bicycles
made out of con»• .1rtd,white and blue paper.:P° stt " rs
paper.
"Vinnei'i! were Alex Sammons,
EAST GREEN STREET
.Car^n Kunie. and Rusty Sharri.
Flass were made as an arts
paQUAUTY BomWw
Tbe safetv
safety noster contest wasi
IUAUTY
in which the children dis- a n d c r a f t s P T 0 ] e c t C 0WI l mt e snt e r woe fr e
0lrter C0Iltest w e r e
t e ssaattrrll
>>>
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of t h e
th» do's and don'ts of
Mal
CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI
The winner Avas Pati 'y Straub. Marie Oselinskl,
p a QUAUTY Bon***
Robert Osolinski. Andrea MaroIUAUTY
|sevitch, Joyce G.venes. ChrisWOODBRIDGE PUBlilSfflNO CO.
pa<
' STH DISTRICT
On July 1 red light and -lisint tine Kuzma, Nancy Holochuck
18 GREEN STREET
st°ns were played bv Ricky | and Karen.Zapoticzny.
GROVE AVENUE
j
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
C-^chionp, George Allen. Greg
nnd horseshoe
Allen and Frank Schepise, and Basketball
fj Enclosed please find $4.00 for one-yeax
tournaments were held. WinLPP and Scott, Gallas.
lers
were
Jim
Snyder.
James
subscription to:
On July 2. George Allen,
Greg Allen and John Schepise flayer. Georue Miller, Louis
•
INDEPENDENT-LEADER
won awards for cleanina up the 'erci, Wayne Peterson. George
Hithianos.
Mike
Van
Tassell,
O
CARTERET
PRESS
THIS
THIS
park. Junior leaders are Jim
THIS
ind Ken Darby. RepresentaCOUPON
COUPON
Havthorn and Wayne Addia.
COUPON
,ives for the 21 tournament are
To
be
sent
to:
WORTH
WORTH
1
On July 5 the hnys and girls
WORTH
Snyder, Mike Van Tassel,
tawaid tht puichaif ol
'made posters pertaining to any
lowoid th« purcKaM i
|George Miller and Jay Campion.
kind of safety. Winners were
ANY 3 CANS
FREEMAN STREET .
George Allen, Maria Margione,
THREE PACKAGES OF
Kickball.
apparatus
play,
ADDRESS
Janice Kochick, Debbie Kocircle
games,
volley
ball
and
chlck, Claire Krulikowski, Scott
(iallas and Cathy Katko. Other other activitis were held this
TOWN
Winners were Debbie Pettrone, past week.
We
had
a
Fourth
of
July
Judy Lyons and Madaline
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Winners for the 21 tournament wei£ Kenny Londresan
Billy Brown, Tommy Davis and
Russ Lukasiuk.
Shuttle run winners were
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