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Presented Fairly, dearly And Impartially Each Week Complete News Pictures ••;•« . i XI. NO. 47 | WM On Friday CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 2^ 1962 . \ Clubs of officers ;,:• The .- follows \!11/1 (• r from Intend u tad Qm UtS At P. <>„ Ouwnt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS Road Improvements Authorized; Council Acts on 13 Projects Pinball Machine Owners Given Police Warning CARTERET Police Chief j The chief's edict followed | Iharles Makwinskl today tne r «» rt from 'he Juvenile Turku* r> sllrnry ;i '.;• our \nrlou« warned merchants against per- mitting juveniles under 16 to play the so-called pinball ma- chines. ,•! a Ix't- k SIKII' m. :, t YouUi important ! wr »rr : (| demon- s.11 Con'- WORK KOR SKW LIBRARY; l.lhrury Board of St. Jowph's School and parl,h (artrrrt meets to |>Mn prorrdiirn for nhtaining, classifying, and filing hook*. Sfatfd Irft to rlrht urr SMrr Mary Benlzl, Mm. Mary Ann Rnnrrlrt. MrH. Ruth Fnndi, Sister Mary Marietta, and Mrs. Marie Mulligan. Standing: Mr«. Mary Gml»tf»d, Rrv. Domlnlr Manrn. O.S.M., Mm. Marilyn Muldoou. Mm. EllKn Furnlss, Mrs. Mary Harold, Mrs. PCR O'firady. and Phil Schneider. Not shown: Mlns Kllrrn Kennedy. (Popiel Photo) Aid Bureau that many young- sters under the stipulated age were using the machines and in some cases money was stolen by them to play the pin- Curbs, Walks Sewers He pointed to the boroughjballs. ordinance adopted in June, 1 "Merchants can save them- 1959, banning those under 16 selves a lot of trouble," Chief it ii d .irchrry . <t I* 1 *' i Ix- an- We. Ill -,; Ciuc l))< CO- .. public uivi'd in Three Finalists Carteret Jr. Chamber of Commerce Calvary Church Called to Club j 0 // onor p our Tournament Winners N s Religious CARTERET— Winners iii the the girls division With a 424 tition will be honored. All in-LdlSUS 111 1)01*0 loeal com t* tltlon o I l h t Junior set and Judy Cunha had high terested persons are welcome Violators ment. rom playing these machines. face severe punish- Makwinski said, "by following the full meaning of the ordi- nance." - Thf Cltlwnii Club will Roy B»r- to ' I' American hold I day, March I. At that lime the final nidging iinaba porter held The conu-st through the Thf three finalist* their drawlnp it ' md the chib member* till eld* on Bowling Tournament, spon- individual game with 150. All Watch The Pins Drop Betty Kleban Wants to Develop Art of Bowling In All of Borough's Youngsters to attend the dinner. CARTERET — A religious! e census in the borough was Junior Chamber, have the State bowling tournamentihonored at a Jaycee sociali' onducte J * hto l eek * the announced by project March 17 at the Clark Lanes. |whlch has tentatively been set ary . B8Plm the Carteret Chapter [our will represent Carteret in! The local winners will be' Kleban is always willing to newcomer and help the exper iu chairman Vincent Thompson. The Carteret Jaycees will pay for March 10. The competition Twenty members of the par- the quartetiwas open to seventh, eighth, lsn P ald vlslts t 0 n e w homes in a luncheon.jand ninth graders and was con- tne borough, concentrating on and entrance fees, a'ducted the past two Sundays, landing those persons who mov- eontut will b»- R()bm ^ M h a d t J w . . wt- In the boy« division comment! JK Although Letso had a 202 bowling high all expenses for with which includes g»me, Victor Barth took hlgh'bowling exhibition and dinner! A Jaycee membership social™ lnto thls 1 1 0Cftl ™[ . a . nd w h 0 lame honors with a 185 game.,at the Mountainside Inn where|wUl be held at the Carteret nave no cnurch affiliation. Sample tracts on informa- -tion on the church were dis- VIIIV lAfllUi fl WtVM ^ * W J^tMaib I'MV VIII l»l,iri.MHJWII •••111 &£*** Yl •»» V j »T••• •*«-> HI.IW ww -••* WOT- Jeanne Kobran was high in the winners of the BUtecomp»-IL*nes March 9 at 7 P. M. liprn on 21, and flvt l Dr. LupW '""' on the three " m u 3S0. Prwent nn Nicholas Tas- chains* rt; Luthcrai Slate Lenten Devotions rt John ; votloni each, Confab CARTEBBT Police fttt. SUnlry B*Na, head Of * * Cwtfret CM tMtntt and Dinner is Held By Cub Scouts tributed to prospect*. CARTERET — Mrs. Betty learn and also to teach others. Although she is already cer- tified to teach the art of bowl- ing, Mrs. Kleban attended a used by the certified instrui three-day session covering the fundamentals of bowling for class or individual instruction conducted by William Sierup of the American Junior Bowling Congress at Merchantvllle. ery best approach to teach the ienced to perfect their games The "mass teaching method' of instruction developed over 10 years of experiment is now tors and teachers. The reason for cation is that Betty's dedl every chil< whether handicapped or no 1 Rev. M\ H. Waltmon, pastor.i Mrs. Kleban hopse to de- announced that a study course velop the youth of Carteret in can fulfill personally capable of n. In \\\[\A ( M hostw. HM pwtnto 'i ' •hi inn W thv thm lmited to * • Mary of the mrabn th> oontnt ta namfd, tic* of th* The first prise fill be »iia bond, w«pnd. |jf. i "'• third. to Inaddition pftos ' be given for honorable mention 7:30 P. M. btttnnirm Ashi March 7, at Zloni bittern! Oiureh,: 711 itootmeH AVMUI' The pui' TtM fflUL tbf A.|^ i. L, liaU Ilk **** < i t. will be held during the week beginning Monday, March 5, iand continuing through March CARTERET — Cub Scout|9. Nightly sessions Will be held. the very best methods of bowl- and is very happy to give personal time to develop ing. Betty has spearheaded each child the rules of fa Pack 81, sponsored by The United Carter/fit Hebrew Sister- hood, celebrated Cub Scouting's her work with the young bowl- ers since 1956. will be divided Into: The format represent the Iseveral forms of study each I contribution of many organiz- levenmg. 29th anniversary last Wtdnes- prepare the church member- ^ uu iu. .-.^•ti rjn g^p f or t n e re viv a i Vrvlces to the satisfaction competing. She teaching the blin play and to lose gracefully CARTERET—Financing and nstruction of curbs, side- alki, storm sewers In various treets where none now exUl as authorized last night in ajjl irdinance introduced at th# eeting of the Borough Coun* :il. A bond issue of $50,000 a> was authorized. A total of 11 irojects are listed- They are; 1. Curbs, sidewalks and house onnectlons on both sides Of yron Street from Lexington. enue to Roosevelt Avenue, 2. Curbs, sidewalks and house sonnections on both sides of William Street from RooseveBj venue northerly to a point 3}3 !eet north of Oakwood Avenue. 3. Curbs, sidewalks and house onnections on both sides <jt Fillmore Avenue from Oak Street to Collidge Avenue. 4. Curbs, sidewalks and house connections on the South side of Virginia Avenue between Post Boulevard and a point 435 feet westerly along the souther- ly side of Virginia Avenue 5. Curbs, sidewalks and house connections on both sides of Post Boulevard from Roosevelt Avenue to Carolina Avenue 6. Curbs, gutters, and side- that they will be better quali- walks aton* the easterly side of tied to meet the challenge and Harrison Avenue which adjoins responsibilities of adulthood. I the westerly side of the Carter- ations, men avid women whoi Mrs. Kleban spends her time let Shopping Center, to Roose- The study course is to helpi' 50ast . a combined experiences give the Bowl. »nrn Mind- iii St r iffrrrd Quin Authorized To Hire Teachers tlon'n Pricr " Thr first Mrmor How DoAi a ran Kfi-p Lent?", will be on Ash Wednesday of ul! Lenten Servii-i-.s the coiwregatlon l» ln- tWe director ot the Carter* Indutrial ASSACUUOD and John Turk, safety director of I:.». MeUlt Befinini Coro- P»ny, book, "Our Albert P will Church.' by rrmiin. The »d the dl-scu.viloii.s Qii'.niiuiiiietlnui .Sunday To Install Staff will CARTERET Local 144, In- The CARTTRIT-At tlL t com-WrdntMlay night, the Board of be obv:\ed with pre-Lenten ternatfcmal Chemical Workers .OR A Education aulhorlied achool'wlfbmtions o( the Sacrement union, will install officers at a Patter- Buperlntrndwt Edwin 8. Quin|°f Holy Communion at ..ddifsi, to sign up Uachtn for the next A. M and 10 45 A M. . (I •»»» year without prior board actionlCommunion m-dit-ttion will hei Richard Donovan, president; .••:i' it but »l«nlng Of contract* with 'COuratf Thought fulness, arid Henry Kramer, vice president; [Hope" Mr Charl.s Murn will Joseph Perraro, financial sec- dky evening with, the BJue and Gold 0tfTrJ|r the Catholfc War Veterart's Ball. Atter the dinner awards Were presented • to cub scouts, den mothers and cub scout officials the most impressive award be- ing a pin given to Georfe Res- nick in appreciation for his 24 years in Scouting. Guests of honor at the din- ner were Mayor Stephen Sklba Rabbi Morton S. Baum. Sister- hood President Betty Van Wal- landael, Scout Representative for the revival services to WJfl be held from April II'to VB. Al that time, the Rev. L. E. Tay> I lor, of- Florida will be visiting to conduct the services each evening, At the annual meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary held at the Saturday night In Beth- Hall. They are: ir»eher» wbjrct to. «>j fur " i-ar b* guest organic »:»d Mr. Wai- , . , , , . , . law Baldwin, nuef. soloist with John M Kollbas. board pt«- ^ Z(0M s ,, uur cholr BOU, idMit, suggested suspension of ^ gn , aUld ,. llU f o r t h e min- normal hiring policy and rec-; ut ^ ( w ,,. i. llt hfran Col-! Stater Islanii New York, ommended the net ; procedurei^ f *>uldj Mr uhlC »ith- f|Lo r{ i B r l"(; Hi its not be lost. A Ivgc number ofj_ iifw Uachers are..re<|ulred. ' o r , ^ ^ ^ , ! next year, the president said ; C | mil h scli'«l ; 'Engaged last night as a riorae;A. M und«" tie solo »ill be "The bv George 9:30 direction Of retary; Jack Smith, recording secretary; Joseph Duff, chief shop steward: Alfred Sileo, guide; John Carr, sergeant-at- arms; Anthony Pusillo, Peter Harbacuk and Peter Mlcchiche, trustees. The Invited guests are: Wal- ter Mitchell, international pres- ident; Steve Torok, and former Cub- day ' s sel>vices - master Irving Isaacs. Mr. Philip Hochman. acting a,s Master of Ceremonies, in- ti'oduced the speakers and the mtertairunent, Dick Une, ma- gician. Cubmaster Sanford Firslch- baum thanked the Cub Scout Raymond Bonkoski of Hudson and especially Mis-s Catherine erick Gasior of the Pop War- Urbait saying "Everyone work- ed hard to produce this unusu- M etonomlcs teacher at an' an-,WlUiam Si'i>;. ii,!,, nual Mlarjr of W.000 *'»s MrsJlntendent »nd Joan M BalUh. Mr» Ball»h MrrUngs (oi MJ. holds a bachelor 1 * dtgree from cludr. Church and Marywpod College and has l\adjTuesduy 7 30 I and t*o yekn* teaching eiperUfnce.jheariuil, W.dnt jd / st.lff •I., week in- s hool Staff, \\ Choir Re- ,,i.,v H 30 p. M. 11 vice president; Richard Whal- sllper ' en, business agent; Peter Qaidls resident manager, FMC Corp Also invited are president* of '• «««/.• S/, i Hi i nulu •ii"nifc 15 The superintendent was »u-|and CiiUehetHu ••• Hu-v-'thortied to seek appllcationniThursday. J 3U • of her from persons outklde thf system M., and 7 30 P '•'••.*T, :•», for the elementary principal ''••"•inn*, positions , for the two ne» Jry-OlU* on Sunday >'i'.;)hiiui)i schools nixt year. It was ex- ,," .. , j i \ "• l -- tJvn- plained that per»oiw within the for it. Jost IW f.-Mbeth system will be oonsldrred for CAHTERhT " °'U>i>. the positions also. , » full Up " (; " d <>*,, Quin requested a conI«rence|Tskf It'With You *'"'• "ul pith the board to dlscuss'be pieM-nled m April «w '" : '* l] 'n placement of children In Upheld by Tin Hi '•' " tfui» Khools next year. Kollbas em-iers ol 8t. J.wph - nmfch on •"-'•t'lliphaaUiKl that school bounda-iSunduy at 3 CM ..iid oil M<>n- ' "rtei tt«vt not been esuWUlied.iday at 8 30 PM "> tin- Holy, and mentioned that he had re-;Name Itoom in ceived several Wlephon* calls School. You m*d from parents on the matter (Continued on Page 2> NOTICE! all local Unions in Carteret and man Irving Levifcz. of bowling. ThejWith youngsters at the HUJ velt Avenue, " ~ ' 7/ Curbs and sidewalks on the 1northerly side of Roosevelt | Avenue between Blafr R<md' and and Pauline Street. 8. Curbs and sidewalks oit the southerly side of Roosevelt Avenue between Blair Road and Holmes Street. 9. Storm sewers on the bouth Scouf Awards Confab oii Roads Made at Dinner Set for Thursday CARTERET - About 120! CARTERET Councilman of M7S Steohen Ba ka\7ii scouts and pare " ts attended Alexander Such, chairman o f ^ of oi Mrs. atepnen flaikaszi 1 ,, ,,„_„„, n,,, o Q ,,J r . t j nlr ,. , ..... .... ...„._ ..j'Harrlsr. Roosevelt Avenue from it was noted that the group has given in cash a total of $24893 to various missionary projects. Rev. Mr. Walton will con- ihu annual Blue and Gold Din- ner of Cub Scout Pack 83 spon- ! sored by 2ion Lutheran Church. streets and roads announced, Han ' ison Avenue t 0 a polnt a P" that a conference will be held Proximately adjacent to Grant next Thursday at 8 P.M. with! Av , e " ue '• lfll George Goodrich acted as Borough Engineer Joseph G.; iUl Curbs, sidewalks toastmaster. The guests present Jomo and Street c ommi SS ioner| n .™ s s e of c ™™ns^on^ the Book of Acts at next Sun- Qperatiom at Hudson Told to Lions Club CARTERET _ Guests of the Lions at its Tuesday night Representative, Stephen Torok, Mr. Joseph Krupa, Mrs. Leroy Frederickson, I Riposta. and Mrs. Frank committee, the den mothers ally successful, well run affair. We are especially grateful to ner League. Mr. Huff and Mr. Bonkoski discussed' the history and op- eration of Hudson Paper Com* and Jane Richard, personnel Carteret. Decorations for the dinner were provided by Committee- Pastor Willis Ross. After the dinner the friends Avenue; Louis Street from and guests were entertained by a magic show presented by meeting were Robert Huff and Cubmaster Frank Riposta, as- Paper Company, and Mr. Fred- Catherine Urban whopany in Carteret, saying that worked with Rabbi Baum to since its establishment here in make thjs the first Hastier Blue 1956, it produces many types and Gold Dinner ever held in of paper cups and is fast be- coming a leader in the paper Industry in this field. Mr. Gasior described the aims j n CurbSi sidewalks and, lined by Such which includes ;| nouse connections on both sides resurfacing of Hagaman Street of j ac kson Avenue from Chest- The invocation was given by Longfellow Street' from Car- teret Avenue to Washington; 12, Curbs, sidewalks and,' sisted by his daughter. Virginia. Chairman Leroy Frederick- son announced that on March 11 the Cubs will see the picture "Search for Paradise" in Mont- clair. Cubmaster Frank Riposta made the following awards: Wolf Badge, William Rlchert, Dennis 8isko; Wolf Silver Ar- row, William D'Zurilla, Mi- Washington Avenue to Jersey Street and Hermann Avenue from Washington Avenue to Longfellow Street. chael Begeny William Haias, Bruce Bear Lenart, Badge, Frank Siskoj Thomas Duman- of the Pop Warner League and sky; Bear Gold Arrow David spoke of its program here and Thomas, Kenneth Litus, Bear In getting various organizations Silver Arrow, Russell Ginda, Robert Comba, David Thomas, Litus; Lion Badge, Lion Gold and both 1962 road program. A tentative program was out-j' ! Avenue. CurbSi sidewalks and, d nut Street to Oak Street. house connections on the north side of Coolidge Avenue from Chestnut Street to Longfellow ' Street. ' ', 13. Curbs, sidewalks and house Paving: Whittier Street from connections on the north side Washington Avenue to Carteret of Chestnut Street from Cool- Avenue; Virginia Avenue. Post Boulevard at the new school nue site In West Carteret and en- tire length ot William Street, ed that work on patching in the roads will begin as soon as weather permits and he add- ed' that the, county has been asked to repair the county road. Thomas C. Britt submitted the low bid of $14,850 for con- struction of sidewalks in Park- idge Avenue to Jackson Ave« Land Subdivisions An ordinance also was ifitro- ,, ,, , , , duced on first reading estab- Councilman Such also report-^ sm . m , regulations and d that work on patching holes^ view. The award will be made,also will be heard March 15. at the next meeting. Girl Scouts invited Mayor Refugee Remains in Stephen Skiba and members of <»im {' jowph's uot be of the oKiuii/.iition loj participate The production by Mi » i hf l.uuu in o has had both New Yoik und New "'" ""• HIM 11 ••iM.r,.| ' " < « i . u l . . "!'• In Am,r- The of flc« of tke CARTEBKt who Is HU88 at MI SoiJseveM Ave- CUtle PlayMH nur, Is open dally Monday and who through Friday from 1:M P. M.jenec In b. to 5 P. M. Uersey. t •ISpace' Stamp is Still In Demand, Sabo Reports Mid-week : '"• ''fid in CARTKRET Lester Sabo said today tliat the demand for the Post Of- fice's commemorative "Proj- ect Mercury" stamp i mid partly yellow. we have •a. i ':,h (. H HI 7 p «• Will Thurs- M in W» still have a limited •upply on hand" akbo utd. "And ordered more" The «.cpnt •t*mp U 1 bright multi-tone blue nhowini the curvature ol "U, S Man in lamer typf The [K»uii»'> lt ' 1 many persons ar* 1 stamp eltlier as H of a hope It be a bonanza *• «uth In th« left ' their children. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CARTERET - Tin to "Adopt-A-Boy". This Sunday the Lions will SERVICES TODAY hold its monthly paper drive. CARTERET—The Congrega- We are urging all to please co- play "Penny" March H and 15 tlon Brotherhooa 9I Israel will Zaleski, Bruce Litus; hold its regular services tonight paper tied and bundled on the Linda Surowka IUS stijident dj- at 5; 30 at the Hill Synagogue (Continued on Sport Page (Continued on Pa curb in front of your nome. Pershing Avenue. momentum The relgnJw i ucen standards governing the sub- division of land within the borough, The ordinance seW forth the procedure to be fol- lowed by the planning board 'and the governing body in ap- I plying and administering these rules and regulations. A hearing on this ordinance for pones with the Qurrn »' ,j in the center. SUnilinB Harrow, Miss LoretU tVneiii* and Mi« Jl» ' Critical Condition CARTERET Joseph Yu- hasz, 38, 35 Pulaskl Avenue, who shot himself ln a cell at Police Headquarters last Pu-t day niijht is stil In a cntical condition at Perth ^mboy General Hospital, Police Chlff Charles L. Makwinski said Yuhasz, a Hungarian lelugee attempted suicide after he uas sentenced to six months m iail on a larceny charge. Pollie v a|d hid the gun in his cell Hciicuse of nn alleg(d ' Im- proper search of the plisinef, two veteran patrolmen Jolin Kaliora and Ernest Klph botli with CACt'Uelit recolifc have been temporarily suf>p«nd» ed and face departmental tiou. v Art 1 You Ri'!(ist?r<>il Primary is in Ap CAKTERET Eligible VOte»( in Carteret who Jiave not tercd to vote in the coming \ r , niary election are urged tt»j, so immediately at the offii Borough Clerk Patrick ] ,n the Municipal Building." The office Will be opMJ f$$|| Monday through Friday 1 A.M. to 5 P.M. ' Starting with Tuesday, 1 6 and ending Thursday,! the office will be open nings from 7 to 9 o'cJock register voters,

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Page 1: Road Improvements Authorized; Council Acts on 13 Projects · Confab CARTEBBT — Police fttt. SUnlry B*Na, head Of ** Cwtfret CM tMtntt and Dinner is Held By Cub Scouts tributed to

Presented Fairly, dearly

And Impartially Each Week

Complete News Pictures

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„ XI. NO. 4 7| WM

On Friday CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 2 1962. \

Clubsof officers

;,:• T h e

.- follows\!11/1 (• r from

Intend u tad Qm UtSAt P. <>„ Ouwnt, N. J. PRICE TEN CENTS

Road ImprovementsAuthorized; CouncilActs on 13 ProjectsPinball Machine OwnersGiven Police Warning

CARTERET — Police Chief j The chief's edict followed |Iharles Makwinskl t o d a y tne r « » r t from 'he Juvenile

Turku*r> sllrnry;i '.;• our

\nrlou«

warned merchants against per-mitting juveniles under 16 toplay the so-called pinball ma-chines.

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k SIKII ' m.

:, t YouUiimportant

! wr »rr: (| demon-

s.11 Con'-

WORK KOR SKW LIBRARY; l.lhrury Board of St. Jowph's School and parl,h (ar t r r r t meets to |>Mn prorrdiirn for nhtaining, classifying, and filinghook*. Sfatfd Irft to rlrht urr SMrr Mary Benlzl, Mm. Mary Ann Rnnrrlrt. MrH. Ruth Fnndi, Sister Mary Marietta, and Mrs. Marie Mulligan. Standing: Mr«.Mary Gml»tf»d, Rrv. Domlnlr Manrn. O.S.M., Mm. Marilyn Muldoou. Mm. EllKn Furnlss, Mrs. Mary Harold, Mrs. PCR O'firady. and Phil Schneider. Not

shown: Mlns Kllrrn Kennedy. (Popiel Photo)

Aid Bureau that many young-sters under the stipulated agewere using the machines andin some cases money wasstolen by them to play the pin-

Curbs,WalksSewers

He pointed to the boroughjballs.ordinance adopted in June,1 "Merchants can save them-1959, banning those under 16 selves a lot of trouble," Chief

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.irchrry .<t I*1*'i Ix- an-

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.. publicuivi'd in

Three Finalists Carteret Jr. Chamber of Commerce Calvary ChurchCalled to Club j 0 / /o n o r p o u r Tournament Winners N s Religious

CARTERET— Winners iii the the girls division With a 424 tition will be honored. All i n - L d l S U S 111 1 ) 0 1 * 0l o e a l c o m t * t l t l o n o I l h t Junior set and Judy Cunha had high terested persons are welcome

Violatorsment.

rom playing these machines.face severe punish-

Makwinski said, "by followingthe full meaning of the ordi-nance."

- ThfCltlwnii Club will

Roy B»r-

to

' I'

Americanhold Iday, March I. At that lime thefinal nidgingiinaba porterheld

The conu-stthrough theThf three finalist*their drawlnp i t 'md the chib member* tilleld* on

Bowling Tournament, spon- individual game with 150. All

Watch The Pins DropBetty Kleban Wants to Develop Art of

Bowling In All of Borough's Youngstersto attend the dinner. CARTERET — A religious!

e census in the borough was

Junior Chamber, have the State bowling tournamentihonored at a Jaycee sociali'o n d u c t eJ *h t o l e e k * t h e

announced by project March 17 at the Clark Lanes. |whlch has tentatively been set „ a r y . B 8 P l m

the Carteret Chapter [our will represent Carteret in! The local winners will be' Kleban is always willing to newcomer and help the exper

i u

chairman Vincent Thompson. The Carteret Jaycees will pay for March 10. The competition Twenty members of the par-the quartetiwas open to seventh, eighth, l sn Pa l d v l s l t s t 0 n e w h o m e s i n

„ a luncheon.jand ninth graders and was con- t n e borough, concentrating onand entrance fees, a'ducted the past two Sundays, landing those persons who mov-

eontut will b»- R ( ) b m ^ M h a d t J w

. . wt- In the boy« divisioncomment! J K Although Letso had a 202 bowling

high all expenses forwith which includes

g»me, Victor Barth took hlgh'bowling exhibition and dinner! A Jaycee membership social™ l n t o t h l s 110Cftl™[ .a.nd w h 0

lame honors with a 185 game.,at the Mountainside Inn where|wUl be held at the Carteretnave n o c n u r c h affiliation.Sample tracts on informa-

-tion on the church were dis-

VI I IV l A f l l U i fl WtVM ^ * W J^tMaib I ' M V VIII l»l,iri.MHJWII •••111 &£*** Yl • •»» V j »T • • • •*«-> HI.IW ww • -••* WOT-

Jeanne Kobran was high in the winners of the BUtecomp»-IL*nes March 9 at 7 P. M.

liprn on 21,

and

flvtl Dr.

LupW' " " ' on the three

" m u 3S0. Prwent n n Nicholas Tas-chains* rt;

Luthcrai SlateLenten Devotions

rtJohn ;

votloni each,

ConfabCARTEBBT — Police fttt.

SUnlry B*Na, head Of * *

Cwtfret C M tMtntt and

Dinner is HeldBy Cub Scouts

tributed to prospect*.

CARTERET — Mrs. Betty

learn and also to teach others.

Although she is already cer-

tified to teach the art of bowl-

ing, Mrs. Kleban attended a used by the certified instruithree-day session covering thefundamentals of bowling forclass or individual instructionconducted by William Sierup ofthe American Junior BowlingCongress at Merchantvllle.

ery best approach to teach the

ienced to perfect their gamesThe "mass teaching method'of instruction developed over10 years of experiment is now

tors and teachers.The reason for

cation is thatBetty's dedlevery chil<

whether handicapped or no1

Rev. M\ H. Waltmon, pastor.i Mrs. Kleban hopse to de-announced that a study course velop the youth of Carteret in

can fulfillpersonallycapable of

n.

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inn

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The first prise fill be» i i a bond, w«pnd. |jf. i"'• third. to In addition pftos '

be given for honorable mention

7:30 P. M. btttnnirm AshiMarch 7, at Zlonibittern! Oiureh,:

711 itootmeH AVMUI' The pui'

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will be held during the weekbeginning Monday, March 5,iand continuing through March

CARTERET — Cub Scout|9. Nightly sessions Will be held.

the very best methods of bowl-and is very happy to givepersonal time to develop

ing. Betty has spearheaded each child the rules of fa

Pack 81, sponsored by The

United Carter/fit Hebrew Sister-

hood, celebrated Cub Scouting's

her work with the young bowl-ers since 1956.

will be divided Into: The format represent theIseveral forms of study each I contribution of many organiz-levenmg.

29th anniversary last Wtdnes- prepare the church member-^ uu i u . .-.^•tirjn g^p for t n e revivai Vrvlces to

the satisfactioncompeting. Sheteaching the blin

play and to lose gracefully

CARTERET—Financing andnstruction of curbs, side-alki, storm sewers In varioustreets where none now exUlas authorized last night in ajjl

irdinance introduced at th#eeting of the Borough Coun*

:il. A bond issue of $50,000 a>was authorized. A total of 11

irojects are listed- They are;

1. Curbs, sidewalks and houseonnectlons on both sides Ofyron Street from Lexington.

enue to Roosevelt Avenue,2. Curbs, sidewalks and house

sonnections on both sides ofWilliam Street from RooseveBj

venue northerly to a point 3}3!eet north of Oakwood Avenue.

3. Curbs, sidewalks and houseonnections on both sides <jt

Fillmore Avenue from OakStreet to Collidge Avenue.

4. Curbs, sidewalks and houseconnections on the South sideof Virginia Avenue betweenPost Boulevard and a point 435feet westerly along the souther-ly side of Virginia Avenue

5. Curbs, sidewalks and houseconnections on both sides ofPost Boulevard from RooseveltAvenue to Carolina Avenue

6. Curbs, gutters, and side-that they will be better quali- walks aton* the easterly side oftied to meet the challenge and Harrison Avenue which adjoinsresponsibilities of adulthood. I the westerly side of the Carter-

ations, men avid women whoi Mrs. Kleban spends her time let Shopping Center, to Roose-

The study course is to helpi'50ast.a

combined experiences give the Bowl.

»nrnMind-

iii St

• r• iffrrrd

Quin AuthorizedTo Hire Teachers

tlon'n Pricr " Thr first MrmorHow DoAi a

ran Kfi-p Lent?", will beon Ash Wednesday

of ul! LentenServii-i-.s the coiwregatlon l» ln-

tWe director ot the Carter*Indutrial ASSACUUOD and

John Turk, safety director ofI:.». MeUlt Befinini Coro-P»ny,

book, "OurAlbert P

willChurch.' byrrmiin. The

»d the dl-scu.viloii.sQii'.niiuiiiietlnui .Sunday

To Install Staffwill CARTERET — Local 144, In-

The

CARTTRIT-At tlLt com-WrdntMlay night, the Board of be obv:\ed with pre-Lenten ternatfcmal Chemical Workers.OR A Education aulhorlied achool'wlfbmtions o( the Sacrement union, will install officers at aPatter- Buperlntrndwt Edwin 8. Quin|°f Holy Communion at

..ddifsi, to sign up Uachtn for the next A. M and 10 45 A M.. (I •»»» year without prior board actionlCommunion m-dit-ttion will hei Richard Donovan, president;.••:i' it but »l«nlng Of contract* with 'COuratf Thought fulness, arid Henry Kramer, vice president;

[Hope" Mr Charl.s Murn will Joseph Perraro, financial sec-

dky evening with, theBJue and Gold 0tfTrJ|rthe Catholfc War Veterart's

Ball.

Atter the dinner awards Werepresented • to cub scouts, denmothers and cub scout officialsthe most impressive award be-ing a pin given to Georfe Res-nick in appreciation for his 24years in Scouting.

Guests of honor at the din-ner were Mayor Stephen SklbaRabbi Morton S. Baum. Sister-hood President Betty Van Wal-landael, Scout Representative

for the revival services toWJfl be held from April II'to VB. Al

that time, the Rev. L. E. Tay>I lor, of- Florida will be visitingto conduct the services eachevening,

At the annual meeting of theLadies' Auxiliary held at the

Saturday night In Beth-Hall. They are:

ir»eher» t» wbjrct to.

«>j

fur" i-ar

b* guest organic »:»d Mr. Wai-, . , , „ , . , . law Baldwin, nuef. soloist withJohn M Kollbas. board p t « - Z ( 0 M s , , u u r c h o l r BOU,

idMit, suggested suspension of ^ g n , a U l d , . l l U f o r t h e min-normal hiring policy and r e c - ; u t ^ ( w ,,. i.llthfran Col-!

Stater Islanii New York,ommended the net

;procedurei^ f

*>uldjM r

uhlC»ith-

f|Lor{iB

r

l " ( ;Hi

its

not be lost. A Ivgc number ofj_iifw Uachers are..re<|ulred. ' o r , ^ ^ ^ , !next year, the president said ; C | m i l h scli'«l ;'Engaged last night as a riorae;A. M und«" tie

solo »ill be "Thebv George

9:30direction Of

retary; Jack Smith, recordingsecretary; Joseph Duff, chiefshop steward: Alfred Sileo,guide; John Carr, sergeant-at-arms; Anthony Pusillo, PeterHarbacuk and Peter Mlcchiche,trustees.

The Invited guests are: Wal-ter Mitchell, international pres-ident;

Steve Torok, and former Cub- d a y ' s s e l > v i c e s-master Irving Isaacs.

Mr. Philip Hochman. actinga,s Master of Ceremonies, in-ti'oduced the speakers and themtertairunent, Dick Une, ma-

gician.

Cubmaster Sanford Firslch-baum thanked the Cub Scout Raymond Bonkoski of Hudson

and especially Mis-s Catherine erick Gasior of the Pop War-Urbait saying "Everyone work-ed hard to produce this unusu-

M etonomlcs teacher at an' an-,WlUiam Si'i>;.ii,!,, nual Mlarjr of W.000 *'»s MrsJlntendent »nd

Joan M BalUh. Mr» Ball»h MrrUngs (oiMJ. holds a bachelor1* dtgree from cludr. Churchand Marywpod College and has l\adjTuesduy 7 30 Iand t*o yekn* teaching eiperUfnce.jheariuil, W.dnt

jd

/st.lff

•I., week in-s hool Staff,\\ Choir Re-

,,i.,v H 30 p. M.

11 vice president; Richard Whal-s l l p e r ' en, business agent; Peter Qaidls

resident manager, FMC Corp

Also invited are president* of

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n u l u

•ii"nifc 15 The superintendent was »u-|and CiiUehetHu••• Hu-v-'thortied to seek appllcationniThursday. J 3U• • of her from persons outklde thf system M., and 7 30 P'•'••.*T, :•», for the elementary principal''••"•inn*, positions , for the two ne» Jry-OlU* on Sunday>'i'.;)hiiui)i schools nixt year. It was ex- ,," .. , j i \"•l-- tJvn- plained that per»oiw within the f o r i t . Jost IW ,»

f.-Mbeth system will be oonsldrred for CAHTERhT" °'U>i>. the positions also. , » full U p" ( ; " d <>*,, Quin requested a conI«rence|Tskf It'With You

*'"'• "ul pith the board to dlscuss'be pieM-nled m April «w'" : '*l]'n placement of children In Upheld by Tin Hi

'•' " tfui» Khools next year. Kollbas em-iers ol 8t. J.wph - nmfch on•"-'•t'lliphaaUiKl that school bounda-iSunduy at 3 CM ..iid oil M<>n-

' "rtei tt«vt not been esuWUlied.iday at 8 30 PM "> tin- Holy,and mentioned that he had re-;Name Itoom inceived several Wlephon* calls School. You m*dfrom parents on the matter

(Continued on Page 2>

NOTICE!

all local Unions in Carteret and man Irving Levifcz.

of bowling. ThejWith youngsters at the HUJ velt Avenue," ~ ' 7/ Curbs and sidewalks on the

— 1northerly side of Roosevelt| Avenue between Blafr R<md'and and Pauline Street.

8. Curbs and sidewalks oitthe southerly side of RooseveltAvenue between Blair Road andHolmes Street.

9. Storm sewers on the bouth

Scouf Awards Confab oii RoadsMade at Dinner Set for Thursday

CARTERET - About 120! CARTERET Councilman

of M7S Steohen Ba ka\7ii s c o u t s a n d p a r e " t s a t t e n d e d Alexander Such, chairman o f ^ ofoi Mrs. atepnen flaikaszi1,, , ,„_„„, n , , , o Q , , J r . t j n l r , . ,.....„ . . . . . . . „ ._ ..j'Harrlsr.Roosevelt Avenue from

it was noted that the grouphas given in cash a total of$24893 to various missionaryprojects.

Rev. Mr. Walton will con-

ihu annual Blue and Gold Din-ner of Cub Scout Pack 83 spon-

! sored by 2ion Lutheran Church.

streets and roads announced,Han' ison A v e n u e t 0 a p o l n t aP"that a conference will be held Proximately adjacent to Grant

next Thursday at 8 P.M. with!Av,e"ue'•l f l lGeorge Goodrich acted as Borough Engineer Joseph G.; iUl Curbs, sidewalks

toastmaster. The guests present Jomo and Street c ommi S S ioner | n .™ ss

eo f

c ™™ns^on^

the Book of Acts at next Sun-

Qperatiom at HudsonTold to Lions Club

CARTERET _ Guests of theLions at its Tuesday night

Representative, Stephen Torok,Mr. Joseph Krupa, Mrs. LeroyFrederickson,

I Riposta.and Mrs. Frank

committee, the den mothers

ally successful, well run affair.We are especially grateful to

ner League.

Mr. Huff and Mr. Bonkoskidiscussed' the history and op-eration of Hudson Paper Com*

and Jane Richard, personnel Carteret.Decorations for the dinner

were provided by Committee-

Pastor Willis Ross.After the dinner the friends Avenue; Louis Street from

and guests were entertained bya magic show presented by

meeting were Robert Huff and Cubmaster Frank Riposta, as-

Paper Company, and Mr. Fred-

Catherine Urban whopany in Carteret, saying thatworked with Rabbi Baum to since its establishment here inmake thjs the first Hastier Blue 1956, it produces many typesand Gold Dinner ever held in of paper cups and is fast be-

coming a leader in the paperIndustry in this field.

Mr. Gasior described the aims

j n C u r b S i sidewalks and,lined by Such which includes ; | n o u s e connections on both sidesresurfacing of Hagaman Street o f jackson Avenue from Chest-

The invocation was given by Longfellow Street' from Car-teret Avenue to Washington; 12, Curbs, sidewalks and,'

sisted by his daughter. Virginia.

Chairman Leroy Frederick-son announced that on March11 the Cubs will see the picture"Search for Paradise" in Mont-clair.

Cubmaster Frank Ripostamade the following awards:Wolf Badge, William Rlchert,Dennis 8isko; Wolf Silver Ar-row, William D'Zurilla, Mi-

Washington Avenue to JerseyStreet and Hermann Avenuefrom Washington Avenue toLongfellow Street.

chael BegenyWilliam Haias,

BruceBear

Lenart,Badge,

Frank Siskoj Thomas Duman-of the Pop Warner League and sky; Bear Gold Arrow Davidspoke of its program here and Thomas, Kenneth Litus, BearIn getting various organizations Silver Arrow, Russell Ginda,

Robert Comba, David Thomas,Litus; Lion Badge,

Lion Gold

andboth

1962 road program.

A tentative program was out-j'! Avenue.

C u r b S i sidewalks and,d

nut Street to Oak Street.

house connections on the northside of Coolidge Avenue fromChestnut Street to Longfellow 'Street. ' ',

13. Curbs, sidewalks and housePaving: Whittier Street from connections on the north side

Washington Avenue to Carteret of Chestnut Street from Cool-Avenue; Virginia Avenue. PostBoulevard at the new schoolnue

site In West Carteret and en-tire length ot William Street,

ed that work on patchingin the roads will begin as soonas weather permits and he add-ed' that the, county has beenasked to repair the countyroad.

Thomas C. Britt submittedthe low bid of $14,850 for con-struction of sidewalks in Park-

idge Avenue to Jackson Ave«

Land SubdivisionsAn ordinance also was ifitro-

,, ,, , , , duced on first reading estab-Councilman Such also report-^sm. m , r e g u l a t i o n s a n d

d that work on patching holes^

view. The award will be made,also will be heard March 15.at the next meeting.

Girl Scouts invited Mayor Refugee Remains inStephen Skiba and members of

<»im

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jowph'suot be

of the oKiuii/.iition lojparticipate

The productionby Mi

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l.uuuin

o has hadboth New Yoik und New

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The of flc« of tke CARTEBKt who IsH U 8 8 at MI SoiJseveM Ave- CUtle PlayMHnur, Is open dally Monday and whothrough Friday from 1:M P. M.jenec In b.to 5 P. M. Uersey. t

•ISpace' Stamp is StillIn Demand, Sabo Reports

Mid-week:

'"• ' ' f id in

CARTKRETLester Sabo said today tliatthe demand for the Post Of-fice's commemorative "Proj-ect Mercury" stamp i

mid

partly yellow.

we have•a. i

':,h (.H HI 7 p

«• WillThurs-M in

W» still have a limited•upply on hand"akbo utd. "Andordered more"

The «.cpnt•t*mp U 1 bright multi-toneblue nhowini the curvature ol

"U, S Man inlamer typf

The [K»uii»'>lt'1

many persons ar*1

stamp eltlier as Hof ahope Itbe a bonanza

*• «uth In th« left ' their children.

JUNIOR CLASS PLAY

CARTERET - Tin to "Adopt-A-Boy".This Sunday the Lions willSERVICES TODAY

hold its monthly paper drive.CARTERET—The Congrega-

We are urging all to please co-play "Penny" March H and 15tlon Brotherhooa 9I Israel will Zaleski, Bruce Litus;hold its regular services tonight

paper tied and bundled on theLinda Surowka IUS stijident dj-at 5; 30 at the Hill Synagogue (Continued on Sport Page(Continued on Pacurb in front of your nome.Pershing Avenue.

momentum

The relgnJw i u c e n

standards governing the sub-division of land within theborough, The ordinance seWforth the procedure to be fol-lowed by the planning board

'and the governing body in ap- Iplying and administering theserules and regulations.

A hearing on this ordinance

f o r

pones with the Qurrn »', j in the center. SUnilinB

Harrow, Miss LoretU tVneiii* and Mi« Jl» '

Critical ConditionCARTERET — Joseph Yu-

hasz, 38, 35 Pulaskl Avenue,who shot himself ln a cell atPolice Headquarters last Pu-tday niijht is stil In a cnticalcondition at Perth ^mboyGeneral Hospital, Police ChlffCharles L. Makwinski said

Yuhasz, a Hungarian lelugeeattempted suicide after he uassentenced to six months m iailon a larceny charge. Pollie va|d

hid the gun in his cellHciicuse of nn alleg(d ' Im-

proper search of the plisinef,two veteran patrolmen JolinKaliora and E r n e s t Klphbotli with CACt'Uelit recolifchave been temporarily suf>p«nd»ed and face departmentaltiou.

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Art1 You Ri'!(ist?r<>ilPrimary is in Ap

CAKTERET Eligible VOte»(in Carteret who Jiave nottercd to vote in the coming \r,niary election are urged tt»j,so immediately at the offiiBorough Clerk Patrick ],n the Municipal Building."

The office Will be opMJ f$$||Monday through Friday 1A.M. to 5 P.M. '

Starting with Tuesday, 16 and ending Thursday,!

the office will be opennings from 7 to 9 o'cJockregister voters,

Page 2: Road Improvements Authorized; Council Acts on 13 Projects · Confab CARTEBBT — Police fttt. SUnlry B*Na, head Of ** Cwtfret CM tMtntt and Dinner is Held By Cub Scouts tributed to

FRIDAY, MAR(<R 2, 1962

fc Presbvterian^ Lists Program

- The SeniorWestminster Fellowship

the film, "The RedRlrff of Life," one of Moody's"SSrnrns From Sclencr" series,at"6 P. M. Sundiy. A free-willolfljln? will be taken. Prior to

the S°n1or Fellowship willthe church bus to Ellza-

'or roller seating. Friday,7 to ll:?0 P. M. j

•IJie Junior - Junior High^w»,mlnst?r Fellowship willram at th" church at 12:30 P ,M.,*and go In ttio church busto thr- Ptr>t"p of Liberty, return-iiv flt 7 P. M.

The Church School will meetat 9:30 A. M.. Sunday, withclasses for nil ages throughSenior Hi(?h. RPV. Woestempyer•will prfath on the Subject,"Now and Forever", at 8:30and 11 A.M. The Scripture Les-son Is Luke 18:18-31.

The Session will meet Mon-day at 8 P. M. The MiriamCircle will meet Tuesday at 8P. M. at the home of Miss Ag-nes Clifford, 26 Cooke Avenue,A fourth new circle will beformed, meeting Wednesday at1 P. M. in the home of Mrs.James Messlneo, 56 MarlonStreet.

INCENTIVE PROGRAM

...I'M SOLD

ON REXALLthe companythat makes

SUPERANAPAC

FasUacting formula fightsodd symptoms at any stage.

MRS. SARAH BABIKCARTERET — Mr*. Sarah

Babik of West Lake Avenue,Railway, formerly of Carteret,died Saturday at the home ofher son-in-law and daughter,Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Breza,1000 West Lake Avenue, Rah-way. Born in Hungary. «he re-sided In Carteret 50 yearR be-fore moving to Rahway 10years ago.

A member of the HungarianReformed Church, Mrs. Bablkwas a member of the LayaniAid Society and of White Car-nation Grove. 34, Woodmen ofthe World. She was the widowof Paul Bablk who died In 1951.A son, Paul, Jr., died in 1960.

Surviving are the daughter,Mrs. Breza; two sons, John ofColonia and William of Car-tere,t; a Sister, Mrs. SophieOlear of Carteret: 18 grand-children and six great-grand-children.

The funeral was held Tues-day morning from the BizubjFuneral Home, 54 WheelerAvenue. 'Services were conduct-ed at the Hungarian ReformedChurch by Rev. Kalman Ador-jan. Interment was In Clover-leaf Park Cemetery, Wood-bridge. The pastor also con-ducted committal \ services.White Carnation Grtye, 34.also held services at th

? T v * ™ I «l«h C ~ of re«e award. Ih, , .re: .,f. ,„ r«hl «• - <

. . . w r r j , hy St Kli»s Post. 797, CathollL sroulnmtrr for 30 year,; Chbrlri S»t

f,,minunltv cooperation. CommandS U ' Aucti

War Veterans with Crosi of Pe«*e awards, y ^ f,,minunltv cooperation. Commandcommunity publicity; John W p e t e r . aid In the blind « ' , , U n r , „, t h r SporUmen'. A u c t i o n

F k d th pre,entat,onS M a t r o n , ^ ^ ^Alexander' Fawkw mide the presentations. Missing fromIlls work in

Tr Hunt- and mlrses at Rnlmny Mrmm- l{unflari(in UlimU

» •

Toth and Mrs. Stephen Mako.jElias Post. .9.. CWV recited Skiba andI mom ^ ^ m m y m s t ( 1 . o f ^ Umg

I Active bearers were WllUamjprajm ™™d a? ^ Care, ,Bor uKh Co>»«; , ) e n s l c i b f t a n d t,,e Cartnet f o r m p d c h u r c h o n S u l

Bablk. Paul Babik, Steve Breza,(Council, 1280. Knights of Co- Also, ill •' b P a r . Borough Council. 0»m-d Suites „ „, ,, a t , h e r o

John B r m . Frank Hierhager.iambus also recited the rosary heir ca r^ he ho. » " « M c t a l s R c f l n l n g C o . C a r t , ,ST., and Frank Hierhagrr. Jr. [Tuesday nichtiTuesday nicni.

.MICIIAKL TARNOWSKY 1 cAHD OF TI1ANKSCARTERET - Michael Tar-; m g S A R A H B A B I K

nowsky, 74. 109 Grant Avenue,]larteret, formerly of Bayonne,| We wish to express our sin-,led Sunday in Rahway Hos- cere thanks to our re lf t»"'es-iltal. Ho was employed in the'friends and neighbors for theirlasting department at the U. S.ikind »xprp«in!i« of sympathy.,Petals Refining Co. until he-their many ads oi kindness.

Airman 3rd Class Koy E. Olscn (second from leftl, Carteret; S SRI. Michael Finncgan (left),North Arlington, and A1C Richard I). Knapp of Short Hills, talk with the Red Cross fielddirector while they are repairing a U. S. Air Force jet F-84 in Chaimont, France. AirmanOlsen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Olsen, 13 Healy Place, Carteret, is a member of the 108thTactical Fighter Wing, a Reserve National Guard unit which was recalled to active serviceand sent to France recently as part of the U. S. military build up overseas. Chaimont, asmall farming village, is an hour's distance from Nancy, the site of an American Red CrossCenter where many service men spend leisure lime and learn the French culture and lan-

guage through French volunteers.

W- *- . , n ... ^ ," ,,ft ^ j

; Sam Breslow, R.P.

HILLPHARMACYV'The Home of Service"^87 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret4 Prompt Free Delivery

> Call KI 1-5325

Quin Authorized(Continued from Page l>

Standing CommitteesCommittees were appointed

by the president. Each com-mittee consists of three board, members, and the first personI mentioned Is chairman of thatcommittee.

Committees are teachers, Jo-seph P. Lamb, Mrs. Julia HLla,Mrs. Frances Stupar; repairsand replacements, AnthonyHaroskl, John Lltus, GabrielComba; buildings and grounds,Litus, Haroskl, Comba; jani-tors, Comba, Mrs. Hila, Haioski.

Also, finance, Miss Margaret

Sharkey. John Koval, Mrs. Stu-'DAUGHTEB TO SUVKASpar; transportation, Mrs. Stu-par, Miss Sharkey, Lamb; text-j books and supplies, Koval, Li-

h l t i H o s k iIComba, Koval. ,

Also, law, Miss Sharkey, W

CARTERET — MM, 1 Emll)HtoaiJ^_and Mrs. Slivka, of Tabb, Vaare the parents of a seconWcom'barathietics, HaroskiJare l n e P»re"l!1 ul » *=«"»

i Comba. koval. [daughter, Naomi, born Febru

. t h e act ve bearers, cartcr-.Metals Refining Co. Cartoret. w n r s h , s ,n , i c e f l > , t 10 ^et and Rahwnv Police oscorts Personnel Department of V. S. ,„ E , b h a n d ta Hungtrlland the Bi/ub Funeral HomeMetaLs Refining Co, Mnplovw „ t n . H ls sermon topic wiUlfiitterStonr services rend- of Tough Pitch Department of ,.Arp T h m > A n y ARf uA'ertd IU- S ' M e U l s R c f m m R C o • For Heaven." Junior Conflr' ' Family of the late.trol Department of U. S. Met- , , o n c l f t S , w m r P g u m { , l n

Mr-;1 Sarah Babik.!als Refining Co; CarU-irt m o m m g with Sunday SoJ-jSmelter and Refinery Workers d p v o t i O I , s beginning at 9:M;

o r T1MNKS ilJnlon. Local 837, Employes of M senior Confirmation Cl' the dayshitt at Roselle Plastics. R n d H u n K a r i a n School wiU

Carteret, Employes of the sec- j iei,j BS usual, SaturdayMICHAEL TARNOWSKY

;ervice with the company. He beautiful floral tributes " l p n a " C f r p thanlTs to nur relativesJEmployes of Howard Johnson, xhsas a member of the Quartered during our berfavepwnt in f r l e n d s a n ( j noit;hbnrs for t hpir.xjkiainian American Citizens meet>ntury Club at the plant. the death of our dearly beloved j ^ fTprP.;<;|Ons nf sympathy, Club, Hirlak's Flower Shop, m th

A communicant of St. Mary's.mother, arandmnther. S^at-itheir many acts of kindness.'car^ret;. those who donated

v-tired in 1953 after 28 years ofithe spiritual bmiquets, and thtj > W f w , s l ) ,Q rx l , rPSS Our sin-ond shift at Roselle Plastics, n . o o A . M .;ervice with the company. He beautiful floral tributesj?xtena-,cpn) t n a l l £ , , 0 n u r relanves.'Employes of Howard Johnson, The Lorantfy Society

' * " . . . . _... Pt Wednesday at 7:30 P.the Bethlen Hall.

. — , . unrir many acts of Kmrmess/carteret- those who donatedJkrainian CiUholic Church.grandmother and devoted f-'^the spiritual bouquets nr.d the1 their cars, the pall bearers, the SKATING PARTYMr. Tarnowsky was a member ler nnd aunt. Mi> S!\rahBablk.;bpftl l t l f l l l f,0].n] t r |b u t , , s pX-|carteret and Railway Police CARTERET — The Oof the Ukrainian Workingmcn's We especlni'.y wish to thank tended during our bereavriiifntig^oi-tf, a n t j the Bizub P'uneral St. Joseph's Church willAssociation and the Ukrainian R P V . Dr. Andrew Harsanyi, l ln the death of our rienrly be - | H o m ( , f o r Satisfactpiy services B skating party March 10.National Association. minister of f:-e Hungarian Re-.i0Ved husband, father. L'rnnd- rcndered. special! chartered bus will

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. formed Church, Carteret, Rev father and devoted brother nnd,nrnllnp Tfm-vtna'.nlrv Tflrnrn"- ITaltnon Arfn-inn m i n i s t W ftnd ,,»nla \ f l^>ino! Tnrnnu*;kvSurviving are his wife, Mrs. formed Church. Carteret, Rev father and devoted brother

Caroline Karytowsky Tarnow- Kalman Adrian, minister and u n c le, Mlclino! Tarnowsky.sky; t ime daughters, Mrs.1 orRnnlst and Miss Kil°en Oelles We especiallv wish to thnnkMary Lucas and Mrs. Sophie of the Hur.^arian Reformed (np R e v Jaroslaw Fedyk. pas-|Terebetsky of Carteret and church, Charleston. Staten Is- Rev . victor M. Qrnbrian,Mrs. Ann Kanmir of Linden: janrl. Rev. Victor Grablan. o^.M.. of St. Joseph's Church,two sons, Stephen and Wnlter 0,8 M. of St Joseph's R. C. professor John Knbasowsky,Tarnowsky of Carteret; three church, Cartt-ret: members of t,he Altar Boys, Mrs Rose Ter-grandchlldren and a sister, the Lorantfy Ladies Society ofigijetalcy. Micliael Dudkh and;

Family of the late 'from the church hall at 8 |Michael Tarnowsky. P. M.

Mrs. Maxy B a b i y in the.

The funeral was held Wed-morntnj from the Btiub

the Huwrarla'n R«f«xttedIchurch, Carteret: numbm of

White CarAtion Drew, 3<,i l Dr. Seymour

the Catholic Daughters of hfS t UufJC . C. Church. Carter-et; Knight* of Oommbus, Carey

1280. Dr. Edmon Lee

m ,F o r t Manroe Army

Lamb, Mrs. Hila: course ofistudy, Mrs, Hila, Haroski, MissSharkey; public relations, LambKoval, Litus; commencement,Mrs. Stupar, Miss Sharkey, Mrs.Ma',

Kindergarten registration willbe held March 12-16, as recom-mended by Quin. The superin-tendent reported that he hadbeen informed that St. Joseph'sJSchool will not conduct kinder-garten classes next year.

Hospital, Newport News Va.Mrs, Slivka Is the former RuthOatewood, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Frank Gatewood, Glen-dale, W. Va. Paternal grand-parents ar Mr. and Mrs. Mich-ael Slivka, Leick Avenue, thisBorough.

Mrs. Slivka is serving aboard jhe USS Enterprise, now onnaneuvers in Cuba,

Famtti Home;M Wlwlw-AwJWreto. CTark, N. J., Dr. A. Pal- of Cranford, the Carteret Firstnue. A requiem high mass was.mieri. Rahwav; nurchasinp nndjAld Squad, the modical staffoffered in St. Mary's Ukrain-:store room at US. Metals R e - | - ~ ^ ^ian Catholic Church by Rev.'finina Co.. Carteret: I n l r r n a - 1 ^JaroslaW Pedyk, who also con- tionnl Chemical Workers Ixical.ducted the committal service, j 144. Cnrteret: Employes of

Bearers were Philip Bilinsky.FMC Coiporation. Carteret:!Michael Krawick, Michael Fe- acid plaiU operators. Food Ma-dak, Theodore Herman, Nieh-chinery and Chemical Corp.

BEGIN THE DAY

SAVINGSACCOUNTS

When you put money in your savingsaccount "right on tine dot" of every pay-day, you'll be surprised and delighted at theway the totals in your bank book mountup. Generous dividends, compoundedsemi-annually, speeds their growth!

Scout Awards(Continued from Page 1)

|Richard Haas, Bruce l i tus;Weblos, Stephen Koval; Den-ners Badge, Ronald BrooksjThomas Ttplady, Henry Peter-son; Assistant Denners BadgeBruce Lenart, Robert HarmerPaul McDermott, R i c h a r dPackard.

CARTERET SEA FOOD102 Roosevelt Avenue

Carteret, N. J.FBESH and SALT WATER

FISH• Live Lobsters & Crabs• King Crab Claws & Legs• Home Made Clam Chow-

der—Wednesday, Thurs-day, Friday

Delicious Home Made SaladsSmoked Fish

Open Tuesday Thru Sututdij

SERVICE BARBER SHOP76 Washington Avenue, Carteret

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proKram of recitation andspeaking WM given »«

part of the sixth grado as-'M.mbly by the claw of Mr. w.j o'Ni'lll The entire class re-,.|t,.(l thr "acttysburR Addrrss,"!Icnrned »R part of their studios.1

omul's of five to eight chlldimi cndnrod the annonymous pwrn•Abraham Lincoln Walks a I.Midnight". "George Washing,nns Rules of Conduct" wasiilwn nnr »t a time. Thr In)-;lowing pup"* W*i* in thr pro-Rinm: Earl Caldwpll. Jiinirs'Cnn-oll, Burton ClarK. John

F i r s jfjlnrk. Jos* Domlnque?.. Jose• R l H DomlnguM!,' Ronald DouMto' Kl1ml!11 Boris Garsky. Raymond Keck,!

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Ihidassah PlansGolden Jubilee

CARTERET ~ March has!tiecn desljinated Gnlrirn Jubilee! Anniversary Month for the'Ciirtrn'l Chapter Of HndfiRsah,i A1 fcslivr party will be held

•oinlly with four chapters, Co-lonlii. Linden, WoodhrldRe and

uliwiiy in the Temple Bethromh in Rahway, March 2fl,'

nl. R:;ifl P.M. The program ls|liliiniipd us a "Golden Surprise"Reservations inBy bp made withthe r-hnii'men of the committee,Fii>dii Clirnkln, Roberta Harrl.<oi Kslher Balme.

| Al the last meeting of the!jHndn.ssah I he film "50 Miracle• Minutes" sparked the celcbra-t ion of Hadassah Medical Or-

iKanlzatioii month in conjunc-j tion

Crui. Nancy Dougherty. Catti-jParrell, Robin Faust.;

Nora Pemandei, Margaret!Ornndell, Joyce" Ooodrlchj

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WELCOME (JUT: The WaslihiKtm*-Nathan Hair P.T.A. presented ii set nf World HookKnryrln]irrlln<i to the fifth grade class of (irnrRC SNkn. This nresiiii/utlon has mnintninrdthf Ethel KrlltT Chlldrcns' Library of thr Nnthnn (laic School for over 15 years. Vp tothfc tlmr over 2.00(1 volumes of reading and reference books have been placed at the disposalof the pupils of the school through the efforts nf the hoard of education and the WashinK-

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• ' ( > , v ( ? ' [)|nne KrUkO. Janet Maklary'j t o n N n t h i l n l l a | e Nchoi>| P.T.A. Shown In picture arc Raymond Bonkowski, president (if the

'""'""'Jennie Materano, Edith Mo-]1 ' , ' , . ' raloN. Carolyn Pelletreau, Irene

1 postal. Ethel Seymore, Joan'

Wa»hlniton-Nathan Hale P.T.A., Mr. Sliko, fifth grade teacher of the Nathan Hale School,and Joseph Comba, principal nf the Nathan Hale School.

Stfl7,mann, Barbara Toth?

Ulr lives

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rimMlne, Mane Son born to Mr. and Mrs

. i- us 'In- PutrIrk HalUhan. 3f. John.. I chorus street at Perth Amboy O m u lii!.niRhton.H(wpltal. February 20.

'..ikii.Miik ~V ( . , , pr,.,. Daughtrr born to Mr and

• Mbithlf r M» Jamrn DUigail. 193 Rouse.11 Shur- veil Avenue at Perth Amboy

.'.,' j o y r P (ifneral Hmpltal. February 21.

""''• ••"•"• Daughter born to Mr andWatson.• Hrowti.

Famu-William

Jimmy l3,Joseph M r ,

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Mu William Uhoute. 72 Pul-»M Avenue at Perth Amboy(leneral Hospital. February 25

Con-

born to Mr andRalph Turk. MB Slum:lit Rah«ay Hospital Fib-

mary 13 Mr» Turlt is thr for-mer Lillian Blauer

Dautluer born to Mr AIU\Mrs Philip Clark, 73

ie at RahwayFebruary M Mn Clark Is tin-former Margaret Robbing

A noil. Peter Andrew. Jr »».>iiii to Mr and Mrs IVtrtindiieri*!. 3M Penhlnii Ave-

nue, February 20 at Lfnox HillHospital. New York. «r». Kind-7l«r»ki ut the former lane H.rvadi

with Brotherhood week.[Since 1912 Hadnssah has beenjthe prime forcn for MedicalproKio.ss in Israel. It is still thestandardmaker In all fields ofhealing, teaching and researchin which It is engaged. The Ha-dassah-Hebrew University Medi-cal Center outside Jerusalem,1

hfl.s opened Its healinB doors toall, no matter what their creed

nationality. Dishes were pre-sented to the ladles and thehook Five Golden Decades tothe. men. Mrs. Jack Stein pre-sldcd at the meeting and wel-comed the new member, MrsDavid Jacobwltz.

; Donor luncheon plans are In'lull swim; for April 12 at theHotel Astor in New York. Res-ervations may be made with the!

• chairmen Mrs. Philip DrourrOr Mrs. Robert fy'own, MemIn TS were urged to bring allraffle returns to Mrs. Julius1

N;i"li'r or Mrs. Edward Shapiro

POl' WARINIMI Ki.tifKIRATION: Seated le,t to riclit are: Art Brnsnn. John Little, RonDaeko, and Fred (iasior. George Brown, ehnirmnn of the Cartrret Sportsmen Association1*Pop Warner Committee, announced that 8ft youngsters registered for the Pop Warner pro- ,gram at last week's registration. Mr. Brown also stated that another registration will be heldSaturday, March 3, at the Carteret Youth Center. Washington Avenue, from 1 to 4 P. M. Allboys from 9 to IX years of age are «UKible for this program. They must weigh less than

115 pounds,

St. Joseph's PTA HoldsFather's Night Affair

tlons regarding confirmation hr* ;being sent out to the parents.-Because of the great number <ff,'children receiving the sacral

A skit, a takeoff on "To TellThe Truth"' was presented atthe conclusion of the meeting.

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attend the ceremonies.CARTERET — St. Joseph's clal appeal for new members tickets will be Issued to each,'!'

PTA featured Father's Night at to come out for the St. Jo- child for this purpose. "•""the February meeting Monday seph's players. They are plan- After the closing-prayers bju>evening in the School Hall. ning a parish production and Father Manzo, refreshment!^

The program was opened by need all types of help. Tiyouts were semd by the hospltallWTi V. |a talk from Sister M. Assunta will be held on Sunday after- committee. •",Principal of St. Mary's High noon and Monday evening In Dark horse prizes were won"School In Perth Amboy. As]the School Hall for anyone|by Sister M. "wilhelmlna and'

Mrs. Dunphy.Manzo,

Mrs. John Bryer, president, OSM, pastor of St. Joseph's ;then took up the business of R.C. Church addressed

guest speaker she discussed the Interested.values of a Catholic education. Reverend Dominic

the meeting. After the financial group. He welcomed all thereports were submitted, Mrs fathers who managed to get toBryer announced future actlvl- the meeting and expressed a

DonovanEntertain Board :

CARTERET — The" board of'.Tin.' board meeting of the I ties. The cookie sale will be fervent wish for them to enjoy directors of the Cartertt Wom-

(,'ronp will be next Thursday atiheld the last week of March, the special refreshments pro- an's Club will hold Its regular.Ihr Synagogue of Loving1 Hot dog lunch on Tuesday af- vided for their benefit, He alsomeeting at the home of Mrs.;•instill- ternoon for the fifth and sixth discussed future plans to air . . .

grades. Annual Regional PTA condition the church. Regard-R l c t l a r a

scoi'TS TO VISIT AIRPORT Communion Breakfast will be Ing confirmation, it will be held ™ s Monday,FORDS — Girl Scout Troop

149 is planning a trip to New-ark Airport, April 7. Permission

IN PTA rROClKAM: Scene jt Founder'* Day fete of Washington-Nathan Hale PTA. l i f tIo rlchl — (ilenn Turner, Victoria Fisher, John ficorxe. Kathleen Camion, Stephen Mat/,l,ind» Knvjfu. Robert Comba. Cliirlrs Mrt'oll bottom row — David I.alka. Arlene Blatz,

Krnnrth Lltus, Viriclnia Reposta.

slips mustleader at

be turned Into thethe next meeting

held on April 1st. All reserva- as planned on March 8 at 4:00 The regular meeting of the. j|:;

tions must be in by March 16th P.M. There will be no school W o m a n ' s Club h a s been ([,to Mrs. Joseph Teleposky. that day, but children receiving changed from next Thursday^ ji|j

An announcement was made confirmation will be expected to March 15 at which time » .

March 11 is Girl Scout Sunday;Catholic girls will attend 8:00

IA.M. Mass and111:00 services.

by Mrs. Peter Davis Indicating to attenda / l a n g e in the date of the AM.

special mass at 9 lasagne luncheon will be servqfcfrom 11:30 to 1:30. I t will be!

non-catholics,thfeatre party. It will be held Sister M. Manetta, Principal open to the public. The h o s t e s s ;Saturday afternoon, June 9. |of St. _ Joseph's School, an-les will be Mrs. Leslie T r i n i t f

Mrs. 8. Callguarl made a spe-lnounced that detailed lnstrnc-|and Mrs. Nichdlas DelVi

Washinglon-ISathan HalePTA MarksFounder'sDay

CARTERET Membt-r* of the The P.T.A. Hymn and Amcr-'WuahlnKton-Ntthan Hale Par-ta» the Beautiful were sun|f

b " l e m f l 1 8 QUftrtet comprised

ment in Cnrteret, and in follow-,ing years, Mis. H. Gleckncr,

iMrs. Joseph Hlub, Mrs. N. Del-1

Vachlo, Einrrich Holdrrlth. andMrs. Arthur Stupar, now amember of the Carteret Boardof Education.

It was an evening well spenti all and Joseph Comba, pr-

of Nuthan Hale directedborn to Petty ol

IICIT 1 c and Mrit Emll J Hlr.t». ol Talib. Va , Prbrua;? 2(lit U atrviiiK on ttwpri*. He u the son ofMn Michael Slivka

nit Teachfr Association ob- U l e mtn'» <>uartet comprised of I«-iv.-d theli- annual Pounder's J°* Wacko. Lee Stuart. ArthurDuy prowram at the hv>i ws- 8tupar, and Emertc Holderlth a few inspiring words lo theIslon The merting was opened T n e P l a n o W M

J>y thr prt'sldent, RaymondE- Carpenter.IjBonkoaki and the vlce-presl- Twelve children Irom theId^nt. Mrs Martha Oi-orgr led Nathan Hale School presented

by Mrs. parents. The program wa:> con-|cluded by the enjoyn.> at of

' 'uy cake and coffee.

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Hie invocation ;tnd pledgea visual explanation of Pound-reschts aid »ca>rd nth of »llrmatire Committee anders' Day 1962. They wero: F—

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Kudy Turntr, Mrs. Ann Kathleen Cannon. D—Stephenr and Arthur Stupm Blatz, E— Linda Kovacs, R -

A ••cwiwr.ioiw" ceremony Robert Corabu. S-Charles.Coll.M pr inted bv ttw Founder's D David G Lalka A-Arlene

Day chHirm.1.. Mrs Katherm, BlaU. Y - Kenneth L.Jus, andA.s representatives 1962—VlntinU Rlposta.

from tin' hoinr, school, church All visiting past presidentsmi dc>immunity si»ke the fol- were honored with flowers and

trspectivrly, Mrs. Elsie each gave a word of greeting.Comba. Mr Ci Sinko, Mr, Among those present were Mrs.

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OBITUARIESDev»ld, Fonta: three

Perth Amboy;tad

sum,Veronica

ten Peterson. Fords: three sons,

yean ago He WM president the American Inrtitjite of Ac-JMRS. MART BABTTAI

E d « J £ " of the Wch Manu- countanU. He WM also a regls- WOODMUDOB -

grandchildren *nd Jive great-! grandchildren.

Vincent J. and

MRS. G1OVANNIA LAMBKRT1 mine B., Jr.. Colonla; Patrick,k d M l t oISELIN — Funeral service* Highland Park, and Munzinto,

for Mr« Giovanni* LamberU. 9 ..—..._-. -i— n, « . n ^ .Slteer Avenue, who died Sun-day at Perth Amboy OeneralHospital, wpre held yesterday»t the Oreiner Funeral Home.

•44 Green Street, Woodbrtdfe,vllh a hitch Mass of requiem at

; Church,

JOHN B. CARMODTPORKFORM - W - r . 1 i m J c M F o r d i i i d t w o brother. Han

for John B.Cumody,»Dunbar;J. and Henry A. Schmidt, allAvenue, who died Monday,of Fords

A resident of Iselln 50 years,th° deceased was a communi-cant of 8t Cecelia's (Jhurch.

SurviHne arp her husband,Carmine: five daughters, Mr*.Joseph Povolo. New Brunswick:Mrs James Shields, Oak Tree:

d dMrs.

, Union

Port Reading: also 24 grand-children and tour great-grand-children.

MRS. ELIZABETH(BODNAR) NAQT

FORD8 — Funeral lenleesfor Mrs. Elizabeth (BodnanNagy, 9 Vine Street, who diedSunday at her home, were heldyesterday at the Mltniska Fun-eral Home, 531 New BrunswickAvenue.

The deceaaed w u the widowjthe "united:~Exemptof Emery Nafy and was a resl- Associatlan»of Fords, Hopelawndent of Fords for the put <V»nd Keaaber.year*. She was a communicant] surrMni are his widow.

Beach, and John G. Schmidt,Jr.. Keyport: 13 grandchildren:la sister, Mrs. Agnes Prehn,

service* Fords'and two brothers, Hans

land owner of the Rich Manu-facturing Company, Elizabeth.

He was a member of the Co-lonla Colony Association, acommltteeman of RarltanCouncil, Boy Scouts of America,and member of Union CountyChamber of Commerce,

Surviving are ha widow. May(Hovance); * daughter, Doris,and son, Richard, both at

was a member of St. Stephen'sjMoriday at her home will be

WOODBRIDGE — Funeralservices for Mrs. Mary BarUal.

50 People(Continued fromrTmunlclpal accountant. ^ k t , for Mr,. Mary f C o n t l n u ( d fr

A Free Mason, Mr. Oomlngerj213 m m Street, who died e l e c t w , a n d w h 0 Is a' b of 8 t B t ^ j M d t her horn. »1U be t h e p

I was Inadequate for _the oommltteetnen are

to work part time,put In 30 to 40 hours a •

,'nlso felt the tv

Amboy;, F&Valley

A. M South-of

Amouy; »»"cj ~> - • •Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite;Crescent Temple, Trenton. An- W H ndent Arabic Order Nobles of O u r

h e l ( , t n | / |

Mltnuka

o .8:00 at theHome 616

e l e c t w , a

g t h e power

Cortlandt Street, Perth Amboy,

ofhe le*

r, .. .hi™ commttteemaa spent .up the n-taUonsh P ^ h | g ] o b ^

who Mercl»e^ ln ir u | n ( J t h e n

the Shrine.le wysvic oiuuit.Surviving besides his widow

S S » ^ n o Z T n , Christian!are" two brothers. Joseph T J T ^ deceased wa, a com-C T L , H ? Wainfield: and two;Oomlnger. Sewell. N J.. and munlCftnt of Our Lady of: Mt I

Chnrch. Burial will bes In 8tCemetery, Woodbridgedeceased was a com-

ment.

tn|TJ.u«l.y at- the

w r v e d a, cWef^company ln'quiem

fCh

Wue. i g re-Muss at St. Andrews

l,Of the FOTOI nre uumimur UI.M««.... - _.! 1940. and w u also a member of,Church. Burial was in Calvary

~ ' ' VCemetery. Long Island City, N.

The deceased had been 111 at

C , South Plainfield;grandchildren.

B. FRANK OOM1NGERBOOTH AMBOY — Funeral

services for B. Frank Oomlnger,58, who served as auditor foT(

Woodbridge Township under]

nawn:

ames snisias, uai iTee;ijw»r». one •»« > v^...—.,—.„... o «immi .. .*Lester Shields, Wood-.of Our Lady of Peace Church ;junB (joyeei- three daughters

Mrs Lester Lyden.Okl- Surviving are three daugh- M r 8 Catherine Ktneavy, Mrs.and Mrs, Thomas KrH-jters, Mrs. Edward Bogdanowlte,!£*,„«, rjudath and MIM Alice--..-- .... . - . . „ ! , ,!*,,,,.. „ „ ««nlM CplebUtfki.in-rmnrf, .11 of Fords: tWO

nawfl: ana mrs, UUHUM inn-i«.„,..... , .-. — > — • w , i * " " — „w1ec Iselin • five sons, Joseph,iFords; Mrs. Stanley CelebucKi.JCarmody. allIselin: Frank, MenloPark: Car-'Perth Amboy, and Mrs. "•*"• •-*-- »

j o n n

UV..M.,... municant 01 uur u»uj «. » " ^William W.. South Amboy. a C a r m e l church and a member™rnersister, Mrs. Mary Stratton,'of l t g R o s a r y society. Born J " ! ^ ^ ^ . , ^ ,South Amboy. . I Hungary, she was a resident « , ^ t - . ,

up procedures for the "<**of the citlwtrp r e e d m a n

who wasfor I

[FRED MODAVIS

Police(Continued from P(

00 years.are a wn, Andrew

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Modavls, 55, 105the administration of former e n c e Avenue, who died

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IIboy and Comelku, Toms River;five grandchildren; two sisters,

'Mrs. Chris TJledrirkson —•*

her home for some time anadied en route to Perth AmboyOeneral Hospital. Formerly ofTeaneck, Mrs. O'Nell resided In

rum.."two Avenel 20 years and was aPerth Ara-iconimunicant of St. Andrew's

Mayor Frederick M.will be held tomorrow. 2 P.iat tlSonster Avenue,Will be in thsmortal

jgMrs• John

Oeneral Hospl-

power. Thto means P»tch»°rtJ J , ^ there are no checks «nd«

Mrs jbalances; 2. Th. pro*nt T «

difficult time

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Burial Home, Inc.,

jChurch, She was the widow of|Herbert O'Nell.

Surviving are a daughterMrs. Chris Dledrickson and] Surviving are a daughtrMrs. John Diedrickson; and a;Mrs. Michael Joseph, Ban Dl-brother, Thomas, all of Perthiego, Cal.; four sons, Benson

and John Wittman Brooklyn;AmboT.

JOHN G. SCHMIDT

iego, Cal.; four s,and John Wittman, Brooklyn;Charles. Long Island City, N.Y.and Robert, Avenel.

two Mr«.MBK-P« „ ,«rsMve 9 p o i r chief JohnH

[25a native of South Amboy. Hedied Tuesday morning at hishome after a heart attack. Hewas the husband of EstherOomlnger, Elizabeth, and son

A - e i y - a i a l l ^ ^ . T w ^ a r t o r m ^ o M ^ ^ ^ ^

In Hun.ifi<* for committedn C o m m i t t ee will keep on«

lntendent of Woodbridge Sani-

FORDS — Funeral services1,for John G. Schmidt. 78 MarylMBS- HELEN A. NHDIIABDTAvenue, who died last Wednes-day at Perth Amboy GeneralHospital, were held Saturday atFlynn and Son Funeral Home,23 Ford Avenue, with a solemnrequiem Mass at Our Lady ofPeace Church. Burial was In

list. James1

bridge.

h. BurialCemetery, Wood-

i, A native of Perth Amboy, theI deceased resided In Fords 44years and was a communicant

j of Our Lady of Peace Churchland a member of its HolyName Society.

He was a member of <bllWorklngmen's Beneficial SoWorkingmens B

clety and the AmalgamatedMeat Cutters Union, He was anemployee of Swift and Com-

, WOODBRTDGE — FuneralI service* for Mrs. Helen A. Neld-hardt, 66, 5 Benjamin Street,who died last Wednesday atPerth Amboy General Hospital,!iwere held Saturday at theGrelner Funeral Home, 44Qreen Street, Woodbridge.

Formerly of New York, Mrs,Neidhardt resided in Wood-|brldge 42 years and was a com-municant of St. James' Church.j8he was the widow of Frank|c. Neidhardt.

Surviving are two daughters,Mrs. Dominlck Dercole, Wood-bridge. and Mrs. Wendell Dod-son, Herron, 111.: two sons, Ar-thur J., Woodbridge and FrankR., P^ssalc; also eight grand-

of the late Benjamin and Jen-nie Oomtnger.

A certified public accountant,he wat a partner In the firm ofOomlnger, Suplee and Clooneyof Eliubeth. He was graduatedfrom South Amboy HighSchool and Pace Institute, NewYork, Societies In which he hadmembership Included the New

member and al^ a m : ; ' ^ f ' ' r p a r a d M

.tthe Colonia Fire District 12. a by Joseph '»"••"'"• ' — . ' - ' : l^mu \n itmember of Colonia-Iselln Ex-1 dent. Robert Voecr^l a ^ D o u r ; r ^ l e in itempt Firemen's Association,1 las MacFarland. A resoluton.nveand a charter member of Me-endorsing the broad base lax

gveuwe n r a n «

ituchen Elks Lodge 914.Surviving are his widow,

Alice O.; a daughter, Mrs. Ber-nard Connolly, Ramsey; a son,Fred Jr., Pine Lakes; five|grandchildren; a sister, Mrs

endorsgjwas passed by m a j yannual convention will ,place in Asbury Park. May 25

26

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and 26.

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MCMIULS to suit west of Egan Avenue,kree as Wood- the front porch Of Eugei

* ' tin's home, continued^ tins ,S fmer Town Committepman the lawn and finallyw ™ " r " : ' , J t . ».iniwrpst ftffflinst a homa home

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7 to 1:30 p- M ' l n t h e

,.,jl auditorium.Sisterhood B'nal Jacob will

hold a panel discussion on "Ed-rttlon in Israel and the Unit-'i- f States" at Tuesday's meet-

« Aim' - - - • ' [„ .« the ipcalJWIih Center

,h , , ( l pry'"1 _ W ( , d n M d a y the A v e n e' >"• h r l d i lions Club meets at Stanley';V ;..'»"• ^ " ' n S Woodbrldne, 6:30 P. M.

The Avenel Woman's dulw,.im.»s Club • m(ei Wednesday at tin..>:• '• » l ld di"".local fl«t aid 8 ( lu f t d bulWlng at

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The executive board of— will meet Tues-

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Jensen HonoredBy Shell Oil

WOODBRlDOE — Edwin I.J e I l Wn. 235 Main Street, sales,

'•"'" representative1 In the Trenton;Clty\distrlrt of Shell Oil Company,

was the guest of honor at a rc-,lr, and c f n t dinner at the UUn.CasIno,. Sired. mddonfleW, marking his 25,

inn* Mr y e a r , of lenlce with the com

IHIf. M ' S 'Burke

ir,,^tively.!

attended ft

United Fund Cites Paper,For Fine Press Coverage

WOODBRIDQE — In a sur-prise announcement at the an-mini meptlntt Thursday, at theForec Inn. Ernest R. Hansen,

treasurer; Mrs. Isadore JacoVson, secretary.

Six persons received plaquesfor outstanding leadership,

chairman of the last Edward B. Trio, Isndore Jacob-Unlt fl Pimrt Drive, agreed tolend the scrnnd annual cam-inlen "f the Unltrd Fund-Rnrltun Bay Area for 1963. The

Is soVduled to begin<wlv rif>xt October

son, A. Clayton Hollendrr, Rob-ert C. Taylor. Oeorge W. Stitt,and Paul M. Solar.

Division Chairmen hnnorrdwere Jnhn P. Murray. Iselln,Public Information; E. Michael

Officers nf the United FimdJDonnelly, Carteret, Divis'nnnnhnshpd that this is t.hflj chairman; Hermnn Stern,

first time in dip Wstory of th^Woodbrldue TowVshtp chair-man; Mrs. Kenneth McCain,co-chairman of Colonla Divi-sion; Chester H. Case, co-chairman of the Colonia Divi-sion.

David L. Yunleh, president OfL. Bamberger Co, who was th»main speaker, said that the pro-motion of fair share ulvlnq j *the key to any UnlteJ FundCampaign. By encouragingdonors to give one hour's pay

Chest or Unitedthat one nf the areas out.

;tnndln? citizens has pereed to!serve as Bfnernl chairman,•litht months ln nrtvancp of theopening of the federated drive

Mr. Hansen sale! that he fell•stronHv thnt th"the TTnlted Fund

ofnre. an PX-

tremrlv lmpnrtnnt nsset to theMfo nf the entire Rnrltan Bay

byf

I- A

o t andZeskone.

:ated her

puny. At the dinner, attended20 of his Shell associates

their wives, Jensen was,with a gold watch1 —LI told service

INITKI) HIND LEADERS HONORED: Front tow, left to rijtat, Edward B. Trio, co-chairman; F.rnest R; Hansen, campaign chairman, and Jamei 0.DeLancry, toaatmastrr; (landing, John Schrln, Michael Mltro, George Stltt, Herman Stern, Woodbridge Township chairman; David Munich, president

of I,. Bambener Co., paest speaker, and Edward J. ratten, United Fund president.

Area nnrt he hoped that pll re-nMble oltlwns who vork and

Hvr in this scotlnn will extendthe hnnd of Sliniort and•innnl rffnrt on th»lr behalf inthe forthcoming drive.

The paners of the Wood-bridge Publishing Company,were cited for their fine coop,eratlon in extendln? nress cov-1

erage to the United Fund Cam-

...8 30 P.M..• r r t

• l t ' " ( 1

\ S. Files ApplicationIxK"^z:!For Increase in Fares

district manager,j

lhflIijoined Shell In 1937 as a driverary Sun*!M]f9|iuin in th« company's 8e-

«lven w a r c n p U n t ln m i ^ entered WOODBRIDOE — Pubit1*:'settlement was possible.

a one-zone ride, being retained)!) . M ¥ 1 . „ln the proposed tarilf, meets an;r<lStOr i n U U C I SImportant objection that theone-zone rider has been bearinga greater proportion of the fareIncreases than the other usersof the service. The preservationof the 15 cent one-zone fare is

Society SlateWOODBRIDQE-Mrs. Steven1

„. , , . , . ..Club at a recent meetSimon was _re-elected_presldent|Mr5- M l c h a e l H r a b ( U .

r dauuh- hff w , f | ^t^ , n ( j has'served Bertvce Coordinated Transport! Mr. Harper believes that the important to the local ridersMl s n d since then in Shell's Northern Tuesday filed an application Increases in rates of fare pro-and the local businesses they

lMl1" MirtSouthern New Jersey areas, with the Board of Public Utility [posed by the Company are ne- patronize.1 Mr. Jen«n U married to the Commissioners for Increases Incessary to more equitably dls- The company will filenf MT ' * '"

withformer Clara Amesen, Perth certain rates of fare to be ef-]trlbute Its charge* for service, the Interstate Commerce Com-

' Amboy. They have two sons, fectlve ln thirty days. HerbertPrlor to March 5, 1851 the mission for similar Increases lni »n the R ) ( . n t r ) j > 22_ a n i j David, 7. E Harper, president of Trans-!Company's tariff provided for interstate rates of fare.1 '•' *'"'• port, announced that the Com-ja fare of. 5 cents for each zone.

d m e . . , _ . ipany asked the Board to ap-'Beglnnlng March 5, 1951.Will Ann MOTUS timo prove an Increase of 5 cents for fare for each of the first

' r F l r ' T U m H / I'H l . , , , - » rld« In two or more zones, zones was 7 cents, 6 cents morei it the; 1 0 / w o r r y i n J u n e w n l c h u Mtlmated to produce tor the third rone and 8 <

I AVENEL — The engagement revenues wfftclent to cover the more for each additional zone.1 Coun';of Mia Ann Marie RJ&so to costs of the new labor agree-Fares in December, 1951, were woODBRIDGE — Mr. and

Richard R. Qroben, son of Mr !ment which was negotiated Increased to 8 cents for the first M r g H a n s gtockel, 162 Durhnm

of the Ladles Aid Society olhe Evangelical and Reformed

Church last week. Others elected are: Mrs, Frank Kopanylvice president; Mrs. James! atPentek, secretary; Mrs Andrew t er

From West Coast

Card Party ProjectedBy Kadet Mothm

AVENEL — A card party wasplanned by the Kadet MothersClub at a recent meeting with

per month, Yunlch said, twopitfalls are avoided — all.donors In the firm are ilvlntr;he same amount regardless ofIncome, and the perpetuationof already Inadequate gifts.

HAT 8ALE PARTT SETWOODBRIDOlt-The Wom-

an's Society of Christian Serv-d

Mr. Hansen was presentedice of the Woodbrldge Method-ist Church will sponsor a hat

with an engraved pUque for his sale party tomorrow night, 8:00,outstanding services.

Edward J. Patten, president,,waa also presented a plaque. forlMothers Circle. Mrs. Louis Oft-

Pellowshlp Hall. Refresh-ments will be served by ttt«

his leadership and was reelect-to a one-year term.

Harry P. Burke, Woodbrldge,,s elected as third vice

ildent, Also elected to the Boardof Directors for three year

CarneyMetals

.. . J * , l t _* Refining Company, CarteretA change of date for the next pro^ytQ,, E d w a r d 3 m m

meeting was announced. ThlSpa,' " • — • Mrs.

brlel is chairman and will be

jStreet. Mrs. Edward Rlghtmlrewas named chairman of the af-fair which will be held the end|of April or beginning of May

jassistedsociety.

:<of Ub'Sohool '

MriOroben, 4jwlth the Amalgamated Aasocl- zone, 7 cents more for the sec-

ond tone and 5 cents more foteach additional zone. The pat-'

^ Mr i ^onfejTflL Oroben, 4jwlh the A m a l g a d ,8 p M !arant Court. MeUitlien, hujatlon and accepted by a vote of ond tone and 5 cents more fot"tirclJI: been announced by MIJS RIMO'« the membership. ' """" ""'

iSe ^parent*, Ur. and Mr*. AndrewRlsw. 3» UeJMCT Street.

Place, have returned after athree-week vacation ln Califnr-

Hand Al-ly Com-

t th-'9 A.M.:.:•.• meeting8 P M. In

-, The estimated Increase m tern consHUntly was foA operating expenses Itlatlnis to o r a l m 0 ! l t «•"*•• f a r M

Jun« wedding Is planned labor for the flrrt Year of the i ™ a n d KW>nd tones.Mlu Rlaso U a (raduaU of 9t agreement Is $U95,981 and forj In February, 1952, a 10 cent

Mary's High School and is em- the second year |3Jtl2,4lO. The fare was established for toerttunated total coat for the tint tone and the additional

nla

p l o H period Is $4,108,391. jfare for aob that the

30

ukt- wtkee

.ofPark. Her flar.ee graduated' Mr. Harper saidfrom Melt»h«n High School transit Industry la

Uj|and Is a Junior at Ptnwylvanla other buitnesseft and chargesstate University. Unlnrthrfor 1U transportation senlcesl

have to be Increased as ex-!1

1 ._• • I*IHH Use. Unfortunately theIJtrantit Industry, Jpcludlng19B0'

was re-duced from 7 cents to 5 cents,and that 5maintained

cents has beeneven though the

iParfc.

flrrt lone fare was Increased tothen to 14

to 15 cents

where they visited Mr.brother-in-law and

sister, Mr. and Mrs. RussellByerftr, Lompac.

They also visited with Mr.1

and Mrs. Joseph Natale, Gar-den drove; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Frazer, Jr., Hamford, sonot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazer,IBS Orove Avenue, who Is sta-tioned with the U. 8. Navy1

there, and Mrs. Helen Magar,Hemet.

man, and Mrs. William Hen>yecz, comptrollers; Mrs Joseph hospitafityHegedus, literature chairman; meeting.Mrs. Steven Gyenes and Mrs.Andrew Racz, sick visitors.

An installation ceremony wasAn installation

was held withEgry, pastor,

at

Students to Assistceremony flcart AMociation

arranged the!this month'sleUn

Other officers elected to theboard were Gilbert P. Aupis.tine, first vice president; Morrls Margaretten, second viceg

president; Axel Olsen,

WOODBRIDQE - Three|urer;

ing Officer anTeaclTwas" pr"e- T o ™ N ? ^ ^ H , ^ . ^ " *sented with a corsage from the ™Sunday

C. A. LaZlzza, assistant

by members of the

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Mrs. Andrew Busha, treasur- .er, announced the society h a d ™ 0 " C o u n t y

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,Mt. U unabte t i gftper-1 The one-«me tare was l n :nln»s suffleJ»nt to meet creased thrfe-fold;from 5 cents

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Mr. Harper expressed regret ^(or the inconvenience causedby the strike th;a was author-ized by the Union membershipbut said that its duration waslimited to three days due to theefforts of Oovornor Hughes.Commlwioner Palmer a n dMayor Carlin, of Newark, andthe wllltncness of the UnionNegotiating Committee, led byJohn Relnhardt, to reduce tademand! to a point where a

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The members will

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PAGE SIX

SEWAREN NOTESB» MRS PF.Rl'Y

499 W M I Avriwtm-irrn ME 4-MOl

- T h e Oiil Scout lftBdprs Ofthe 8owni-on-Port R^ndlns areawill meet at 8 P. M Mondaywith Mrs. R S. Mosher, 61Third Avrnur. Port Reading.

—Mrs. olivp Vnn Iderstlnejand Miss Ann Vnn Idersttric!West Avenue on Washington'sBirthday visited Mr. and Mrs.William Turner In BlawenbUr*.

—Trip Junior Guild of St.John's Chmch will meet nextTuesday nleht at 7 o'clock inthp Parish House, cfliff Road.

—On Monday evenlniz. Mrs.Joseph Rusmak, WoodbHdgeAvenue, WHS hostess to the Se-waren Contract Club. Prizewinners were Mrs. Runmak,Mrs. Carl Krouh and Mrs.<5dna Macargal. Others presentwere Mrs. Elmer Hobbs, Mrs.Richard Fitzserald. Mrs. Jo-seph Pockleiribo. Mrs. H. P.Wilson. Mrs. Arthur Berry andMrs Henry Smithie.

—The Home and SchoolCircle will meet next Tuesdayafternoon at 3 o'clock In theauditorium of Sewaren School.Plaits for ft fashion show to beheld in the school April 4 willbe completed. Mrs. Leo Parleyis chairman of the show.

—Holy communion win becelebrated at 10 AM. Ash Wed-nesday, March 7, at St. John'sEpiscopal Church by Rev.William Forrest. There will bea Litany Service read by JosephThomson, Lay Reader, Thurs-day, March 8, at 7:30 P. M.and the Guild will meet in theParish House on Cliff Road,after the service.

—The Catholic Mothers ofSewaren and Port Reading, willmeet tonight in Hie CatholicWelfale Bureau, Main Street,Fords at 8 P. M.

—-Miss Debra Segreto, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Se-greto, West Avenue, will be irithe variety show "SteppingLively" given by Don LaneDance Studio in the Perth Am-boy High School for the bene-fit of the American Legion.

—The Sewaren History Clubwill meet at 1:30 P. M. in theSewaren Free Public Library,next Wednesday. Mrs. R. G.Crane, Mrs. Stanley Karnasand Mrs. William Neveil will behostesses. Mrs. Agatha Oies-suebel, store manager of JewelCreations, Newark, will demon-strate , "do-it-yourself" handmade jewelry kits and displaymade-up pieces.

Woodbridge OaksBj Alice CnthtartMm1606 Oak Tree Road

helin '

—Mrs, Henry Happel, AdamsStreet, was honored on herbirthday at a family gatheringSaturday. Guests were Mrs.Helen Rohlfs, and Mr, and Mrs.Robert Pltzsimmoris and sons,Robert, Jr, and Thomas, SemelAvenue. On Sunday, the Hap-pels were hosts to Mr. andMrs. Walter Meislohn and son,Walter and Mrs. Henry Taus-sig, Keansburg and Mr. andMrs. Anchor, Lyndhurst.

"-Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kron-ert, Jr., and children, Walterand Carol, Wood Avenue, wereguests at a family party Satur-day, in honor of Mrs. WalterKronert, Livingston who ^nark-ed her 78th birthday. Mrs.Kronert Is now a guest of Mr.and Mrs. Kronert, Jr.

—Carol A n n Tomchuck,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Tomchuck, PlymouthDrive, was honored on her 16thbirthday at a dinner, given byher parents, at the Oak HillsManor, Metuehen. Sixteen teen-age couples attended. Adultswho k attended were Mr. andMrs. John Marron, Avon Ter-race, and Mrs. E. A, Anderson,Irvington.

Annual Card PartyProceeds Aid Library

AVENEL-j-Ttie third annualeard party! sponsored by theAvenel Sch6ol S3 PTA was heldrecently at the, school. Proceedswill benefit the school library

1 fund. The sum at $276 will be| presented to Mrs. Joseph Kelly,j principal. By Mrs. Robert Flan-

agan, reading and librarychapman, at the next meeting,Maifch 20.

i|rs. Robert Walsh and Mrs.Glen Pryor, co-chairmen, an-nounced 29 table prizes fereawarded and 50 door prizeswent to players and nonplayers.

Special prizes went to Mrs.Flanagan, Mrs. Joseph Kolenz,Mrs. George Ludwig and Mrs.Harry (jt'Connell. ,

BIBLE CONVENTIONWOODBRIDGE — The first

Bible convention of 1962 forJehovah's Witness** in NewJersey Circuit No, 5 has beenscheduled for March 16-18, andwill be held in the PlainfleldHigh School, 119 West NinthStreet. The announcement wasmade today by J. Troako, pre-siding minister of the PerthAmboy-East Unit congregationfollowing official notification!by the conventions sponsor, the,Watchtower Bible and TractSociety of New York. Mr. Tra»-|ko, who will head a delegation iof 130 loal Witi.--.-..w» a'ttt+d'tliut the purpose oi the Cijn»-jtian gathering u lo aid Je-hovah's Wnneawr* to expandtheir Bible eduL-tttloiiftJ icUvtLfthereby 'Faithfully IncroutoCOur Praise to Jehovah' wtteb toto be the convention them* j

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PAGE SEVEN

PERSONALS

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The toplo for thissemlon will be "Thr

rament of Matrimony.", Robert B, Mayer is mod-

II n*

liiitniit'"1 T l l ( . jjen's Fellowship of

•I f'lliir1os ini- I.irlin Assembly of God will1 m(.rt"Saturday, at 7:45 P. M. inH,P church, Quest speaker willbf John Wfta. Ir»lni}<m. r p l » ^ !

• m-nlatlvft of the Christian Bus-• \nrm M«i'» Association.

' _.Thp Iselln S00'111 c l u b wi l1

at thf. ,J !(„ bi-monthly meptlnit to- {.:"• WTV ,Uit at8»tl03TrentoBtroftt.>Krnnpit vjj,'),,! plan* hove been made (or' Cnro1 the sponsorship of ft Little Lm-

''• odnrr' Kiir BftsobRll team.flinrl" Th<1 grgdy Aotlon Group

1 " of the Christian Family Move,. | n . m M 1 t of St. Cecelia's Church" \ .niK on SUndaj-with Mr. and,.A |rffMr.s. J»mr» «'«"" *

Am

y« Brady, WrinhtThe Baiuevtere Action

oroup met Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Athony Buuevlm. 1

,„.. palmoiith Ro«d. At 8:40 P.M.J1 tomorrow the Murray-Chafa-

tclli Group will at the rectoryrv The Lyons Group U scheduledfnrlo meet Saturday at the sam<>

W lIf»62 liNAST CUECKKR OK THE YEAR, Mrs, Ruth Pitts, rifht center, of Derry, N. II.,

ir(qtrd, t'mf *' l t n Jfr*n<1M"'Wt1111""1 W ' v e d fonrriitulatloiis of Adrian OKepftf. president of First National Stores, when she

f. ' Biirkhart. Madison Btreft. For•",,', n,i further Information call LI 9

I.Ioilg. 3449.

-The Isellntown Communityd h

won rrnwn of top rhrokcr in thr company for the second consecutive year. Other women Inthe photnunph are ninner«-np in the 1961 Hnast chpokcr contest. Left to right, Mrs.Kathy Slnveken of the West New York, N. J., store: Mls« Una Carbone, of West Haven,Conn,; Mls» Patricia Winters, Memorial Boulevard. Bristol, Conn.; Miss Patricia Collins,., „d Players have started rehearsals Broad'StrrM, Providence R. 1., Mr. O'Kfrffr; Mrs. Pitts: Mrs. Kathleen Bachelder, Belfast,

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Maine; Mr*. Betty O'Dowd, White Thins. N. Y.; Mini Gloria Pulclnl, Hyde Park.

\ew District 12 Fire

Commissioners Susorn

Meeting ListedBy Sisterhood

! I8ELIN Due to Inclement:

jWPntlirr the general member-ship meeting of the Sisterhood| of CoRregaUon Beth Sholomv.ns cnnrelled and ha« been re-scheduled for Monday, at theTemple nn Cooper Avenue. 11:30'P. M.

: Members -•• new.' old andprospective - are ur&ed to at-!>riti this Important meeting.1,Tho Slate for next year's ofH-.oprs will be announced and on-Iv at this mpetlnR will nominn-

;tlon,«i be accepted from thefloor. |

Final plans for Sisterhood's^fashion show are in progTPss. Itwill bo held at the ScotchjPlnlns Country Club March 28.1[Tickets are at a nominal price.'i A $2 Rift certificate from a lo-jrnl merchant will be Issuedwith rnch ticket. For tickets orinformation call Mrs. Herbert'Cook at LI 9-3644 or Mrs. A. J.Cohen, LI 9-4126.

Tile annual white elephantsale committees are being form-ed. The sale will be held at the

i Temple on April 29 and 30.Anyone desiring to work on acommittee, Is asked to call Mrs.'(Laurence Steinberg, at LI 8-'9513. The committee Is In needof members for pick-up, mark-Ing, sorting, and service In thestorage shop.

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NKW RANK: Joseph K Hadeer Heft) nf WoodbrlnV hasthe gold oak leaf siRnifyinj his new rank of major pinnedon by Maj. Gen. Harold R, Johnson, commnndant nf theCommand and General Staff College, In recent ceremoniesat Fort Leavcnworth, Kan. Major Badger Is a student atthe collece, the Army's senior tactical school, establishedIn 1881 as the School of Application of Infantry and Cav-alry, He entered the Army in 1949 and was last stationedin France. The 36-year-old officer, whose wife, Julia, livenat 540 Alice Place, Woodbridge, is a 1942 graduate ofllaarrn High School, New York, and attended the Ameri-can International College and the l'nlvcr»lty of Maryland.

Mother's ClubNames Officer

THETJIM — Mrs, Stephen Ml-

hnllk" was nhmed secretary andMrs. Holxrt AckermRn publif-tlv chairman nt a mcetlm ofthr Mother's Club of Boy ScoutTmnp 47 at the First Pr^by-tt'rmn Church mw'ilns room.

Finns were discussed for arlitinc- mid nhow at the V»a-dnwbrook nrxt month.

MM. William Doerr. pirsi-drtit, Biiiinimrerl f> retit'r""''"-the frnni Rnrltnn Comio.ll '•'Mbe piTsnit at Ilir V>rtt p'"1 Ato discuss Ciinip f r i 1 . n ^S-nut. ennvv He wilt P'CT '•'•" vdims tnk"ii at. the C"i'l"

An Invitation Is extrr.d d '0all mothers of hoys In 'Vr tr ')to Join thi> club ft th* i"xtmretlhg May 28 at th" FirstPresbyterian Church with Mrs.William Black as hnstrss. Mon-day's hostess was Mrs, Doerr.

Democratic Club

Hears Dr. ThalerISELIN - Dr,

Design for Beth IsraelMemorial Gets Top Prize

it for a new comedy "Curtain Oo-h tn«( Up" to be presented on Mwol 4 and 5 at Iselln Junior IIIRII

I;!" B f h i Home and School As- Y10 18 tO H e a lsoclatlon of School 6 will meet u « „ i r» 1*

9, Marrh 7. at the school. Green I 11 I i W i r n i n a t f t r COIJONIA - Sworn In at a Nflliafl N o l l I l t S 'nialpr- ma in sppaker a t a ' r e- ''ad Memorial Center here by;rt. XiU XA' U l m " ^ W r p o r g f t n | 7 a U o n m e e t l n g h e l d UIJUI1U o ^ l i i i i O c n i t meeting of helin Dem-Davis, Brody & Wtanlewfci.;RMWOUI Inrtructlons for I S E U N „ T h e m a l n mifyt mis werlt of District 12, were ISELIN - A representative n^K ^ - hellJ ttt * * Y^W Architects, New York, has won1""01" "" ''

m e m h f r . Fire Commissioners Jerry 8eld-,ol the Iselln First Aid Squad Hal!; Highway 27, lectured on the Religion Design Award in

WOODBRIDGE—The design "The atmosphere,' explain the _. .Abraham for the cemetery for Beth Is- architects, "is not to be f°re-'tnr18™, ,

Fire Auxiliary Listn

Calendar for Year, CpLONIA - The Udies'Auxiliary of the Fire Depart-ment held its regular meetingon February 19, with Mrs.Walter Svobada presiding, andthe program committee report-ed events for the calendar y*Mas follows:

March, light demonstration;April, rummage sale; May ofSeptember, fashion show; June,tour; September, family pte-jnlc; October, bazaar; No*vember, cake sale; December,

boding, but onrto

the

h e l d a n < f

v l s l t s-the

. m . I S E L I N _^ r t o PublKj school children )n »rades t

, „ , J , 2 through 8, who are members ™ ' w m aV t l wCecell»'« p«ri«h. will be «liip meeting of the pTO of* !?i>s«ry

' KuMma oi 8 t•':d "f the held Saturday m o r n i n g nt 9:30 8ohool 18 will be L. W. Uving- J o g e p h

f ! m P t at tli^ churchy ^ ^ ^ ^ '»ton. County C o o r d i n a t o r of b o a r d

ner and Incumbent William met with the Honorettes 4-H hypnosis demonstrat-lthe 9th Annual Design Awards"0":."d l"* t h i s technique by hypno-i Program sponsored by "Pro-»™» »»)>•

church.-Thr Twnettes 4-H Club,

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c n a | r m a n .

Club Monday at the home oi;•••» --<- ••"»• "•; «vi—- riuBinin »IAJHOUICU UJ • .m- l w i . , .was elected the leader, Mrs. Wally Bowen, u ^ « , ™ ^ \ ? L * e J11"11" B r e s s i v e Architecture", national v i r o m e " ^ _

William Correja Avenue. The girls were P. Somers, Demo- architectural nwsazin

ofA i.u »k . . A C l v " Drtnwe. An invitation is Kramrr, vice chairman; Jerry taught how to malce splints

held on the

, editor of FORMAL OCCASIONAward was presented by S ( m P l . a n c l s c o _ I t

n threeat

r M ueav*m;« «-n ^.uo w», can- i Mr nexi in me nenm oi «n- C»"«nlttM will be appolnied,Uil' celled last week. The next meet- urday movies under the dlrec- a t t h e

1IU'xt rart"nB. a t t h " In't11R" ' - •• man iurniin Firehouse next

g gBeaverettei 4-H Club was can- The next In the series of Sat-

Blhler, member of the Board of

;f ihpy Inu will be held tonight at 7 at tlon of Mrs. William Moore-,.' piay. the home of the leader, Mrs, hr.id v.111 be Saturday, at 1,1 band Uoyd Harayda. Tslmadee Ave- P.M. Featured will be an nilvrvrd. nut. Work on the 4-H Window cartoon show. Refershmrnts

Minimal Display Project, with Suf.annr will be sold.,p cards. Bohleke as chalrmin, Is ichrd- Al lV0iic Interested in becom-

man Avenueay at 8 P. M been planning.

questlon and an. t0 lhe a ™ ' d fOT

Memorla] Cente

lie, and top hat.

"helin Girl Scouts

,?tt l ie Discuss MerkW en" T8KLIN — Girl Scout Troop

43 met at the home of their(leader Mrs. William Doerr,.Westbury Road and discussed

eM l n e merit badges. The girls talkedmonths about badces already earned

nd what they can do to earn

madslinda

e first was when he ap- Q ./h'a^rl sold* "the moBtiwer period was conducted. 'ZT^virZ^xoH^eit -j l l'd.f,or h i s citizenship papers l eJ d u r ( n 8 t n e a n n u a i c o okl»

The Iselin Democratic Club h o n o v c d ^ g w l n n l n g d e s i g n s : ^ . ^ e .sero.n.d ™ . . w h ™ ^ c sale. Each girl sold over »5»became a new citi7.cn of the

u/.,,, /•„,,/ /),•„..„.JiTdS now conducting a member-' c h o s e n , r o r n o v e r 5 0 0 e n .

.hip drive In all districts. Any-'trles Ul t e n b u i l d l n g c a t egori es,U n ' t e d **Ux afterThe girls are inviting the one who would like to Join b y a distinguished panel ofo a t" o f allcsiance.

. J,X public to view their 4-H win- should call Leo Weishett at1weli.1,no».n fiEUres in architec-' Ohgltani came to

worth.h l s During the meeting the gtrli

collaborated on the composition

fi't ,V.

I \V'>'ap>

S1 Tec.

r !;ad their At PrOUTttttl o / P T '( 21 Journal chairman, will be pns- American Legion Home, Rah--" director ISELIN—A parent «nd fam- ent to accept boosters and dis- way, Sunday, V"H'

i-i.-arwls mil u, | ) f e propam WM held last tribute blanks. . Guest* were Rev. and Mrs. \'y

:x h aster pro n | g t ) t , t thf home of Mrs. Ken- - - - -• Uoyd Johnson of The Firstneth8taffln.AvalonDrlve.cn- Congregational Church, Wood-

AdM.t. inqy.ry l o n l l l M r , . 8 t f t f f in l(l chalmsn Vothen Circle Sees b r l d g e a n d Frederick Boyle of:,:*:.• at 8 l:: o f t h f p i m , t and famllv life Uon:p. l t n ' H n ] / / , H / / ' Raritan Council, Boy Bco' < of

^H'Sfduouton committee of the *J/J2f/ ° " " ,,, America. Rev. Johnsgp said the'_ , P T A of KfnnMr Park Srhool 5 J " J P " t 0 ^ ) ll('r ' '- imm-atlon and MrX'yle pre-'

24. ; ^ m ™ p ^ e " R"a f lms i w e h t t t, s M A R T C A T

Two .fttuM. "Amwrthk thr-i>«own by Walter Baldwin onChild - Why," and "Child' P"111^ *n d Holland at a bu.ii-

"" meeting of the " "of Boy

dtolay tof thefcounty

n e v t nieetmB will be held^ S l h

Churvhltomen Mark

st

[VILLAGE INNk & Hvstmmml ™Z"

of establishing ftgeneral routlna of fimlly liv-ing They dramttlie "true-to-,

situations In which yourn?-I Kenneth IlutUm

Nl?ht" will be PerkinX°Dean of the Sfhooi'of'l^itiredat the March 16 meeting. F i n e ArtSi university of Penn-man.

~ ~ ~ ~ Jsylvania. i

The plan for the ceme'torycalls for the development of a

Missionary Day,four-acre site as a memorialISELIN - Mrs. Russell Har- Park; to provide in the design

. ris, president of the Women'sfor wypts and burial areas,""** ma Missionary Council of the Ise- a»d to plan a museum chapel

lin Assembly of God Church as the nucleus of the develop-:was in charge of the Sunday ment. The design for the ceme-Evening worship service in ob-'tery wa» unanimously endorsed

Pontlac, Mich. r» The Ogk-servance of Women's Mission- bV the Jury for its sensitive siteland county sheriff's depart-iary Council Day. P'an development, achievingment was notified that a cat! Speakers were Mrs. Harold'through the manipulation ofwas loose In the attic of Mrs.1 Habe, who spoke on "Abundant levels and enclosinc walls.

Hhnop fta""" Johnson's home Life" and Mrs. George Maxwell, series of fell related and sclup-" A deouty Donald G Bailey «*o had as her topic, "By tural spaces. The Jury also

,vas S t ' l ^ n t ta^the res '^ve Compel.ed." praised the plan for the excel-

iBerkcley Heights.

ster,meetthepo..t»Wandne«-;r,freM,ment. ' « • , » | ™ » ^ ^ ™ cardsatlve a«.tuo>s__to,ard, their A soc, event s bem,. ^ 1 ^ £ • J ^ ^ on th,

siiltlnit effect* on their person-

werp 1. . r , presidents, an Indian

n n d „ „ and a film On the 196who served S e r l f s " f ^ ^ w " 1 ^ n ™ ! " ^ : Magne'Lohne led the lent relationship of architec.

Mr. Marlon Hawkins present, cm. The » " c ™° nc^"^'congregation in song. John tural elements to r:;i->no:H ™ » t o « * R X sliDDedlwheatl(>y. c h o l r dtoot01". sang spaces, and the general plan,the rafters. Bailey slipped ' „„„«„ D ^ ^ . . „.„„ nf thp miiupiim-nliauel

next

Kennedy nani'-s panel

• will halltlw. An Informal dlscusslonjat the New Dowrpprlod wa« held. The program,Church hall, 8 P.M.wax primarily for the parentsof Kindergarten children

The next program willheld In the Kennedy ParkSflinol Music Room March 19.A film "The Two WheeledBike," will be shown. All par-ents are Invited.

M H h o d S ^ d ^ ^ r ^ ^ a ^ d r l v ' e ^ U i his feet dangling throughM l U M K U 5 t held by the pack-The den the living room ceiling

mothers presented Cubmaster| The cat made it safely to theforJohn Aluslh with a gift of ap- front porch where it wa*

precision. captured.

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ON' DEAN'R IJ811

COLONIA-Rrta L Drlnkuth,a senior at Odar Crest College,AU^rltown, Pa, has been placedon the Dean's l ist . Miss Drln-kuth, who attended Wood-brldge High School, Is thedaugbUr of Mr and Mm. Ru-dolph Q. Drlnkuth, who now re-Mde In Point Pleasant.

t M Guardsmen saj their servicepurpose.

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w h e a t l e > - c h o l r S e c t o r , sang s p a , g"Christ of the Human Road." ning of the museum-chapel

Price, spice and everything nice!Who ever thought a car that saves like this could have

so much sizzle? Chevrolet engineers, that's who!

liveliness and luxury for a low, low price were exactly

what they had in mind to begin with. And they began

from scratdh with a whole carload of ingenious new

ideas designed to give you more for your money.

That spunky 6 with gas-sipping stinginess is just one

example. Another: a new unitized Body by Fisher

that's iit for a full-size family inside, easy U> park

Fastest Service Anywhere!Kodachrome and Ektachrome Film

Processing %by Kodak i

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outside. Still another: tough but gentle one-piece

Mono-Plate rear springs that outdo many a bigger car

for quiet comfort. Any wonder Chevy II won Car life

magazine's 1962 Engineering Excellence award hands

down? (The wonder would be if you settled for any-

thing less—once you get your hands gmJKKjLmg

on one at your'Chevrolet dealer's!) MBI^^m

GheuyENova

The «por(y Chevy 11 Nova Canterlibk and uprightly It-Doer Redan

See the new Chevy II at your local authorized, Chevrolet dealer's^

mM

Hi;

m SOUTH AMBOY

Brl«'8 ChevroletMain 8t.-PA »->«*

IN CARTEBtT IN METUCHEN

Godeny Cbevrotet, Inc. Juts Chevrolet, Inc.10 RooMTCli A«.-W 1-6123 Middle*! Ate.-U 9-4701

IN PEBTR AMBOT

TMN Chevrolet, I n160 New Bruniwkk

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PAGE EIGHT

The Crow's Nest 115 JANS Given Awards Sisterhood Sets_ ' . , r r • , i 9 Snrin a F.vpntc wooDBRrooE-The state?-

At Perth Amboy Hospital L *mm tvems- The Sis-

Adathcom-

At the Typewriter:The Norman Tanzmans leftl

Friday for a two-week vacation |In the sun. , And speaking,about vnmtlons, received aAard from former Mayor "Au-glo" Greiner who Is vacationingin Deliay Beach, Florida. Aunlereports that the weather is'Mdeal for golf and bathing Inflie Atlantic and I am getting!my share of both. TemperatureIn the 80's. Regards to all.".The Julius Blakes are enrouteto the west Coast of Florida,where tljey plan to stop and seeElmer Vecsey, formerly ofWoodbridge. . . Hear Joe Grecois on the sick list. . . . There

PERTH AMBOY - Of 158 Also, from Perth Amboy. Gallhigh school girls who served as Baumlln, Theresa Km* J « » ' £ p l e t l n g p l R n s f o r t w o m a j o r

junior volunteers at Perth Am- Mereu, Barbara Omt, Joyce ^ ^Meruboy General Hospital last yearjlteld. Gail Roman.115 won award* at the annual Sadowski. Emrse Varna.

d C i l l W

Israel and the WoodbridgeChapter of Hadassah will spon-sor an Oneg Shabbot, Saturday,a PM. at the home of Mrs. Jo-seph Cohen. 226 North Park

b t Wlis a "Cabaret Nite'

to be held at the Jewish Oom-

A student mutt attain a 3.5average with no grade lowerthan "B" to qualify for the

. president's honor list, and a 3.0AdAth average for the dean's honor

mortgaged premim

list.Mr. Jenssen la majoring in

science in Union Juniorleges Day Session. A sopho-more, he is a graduate of Wood-bridge High School.

LEGAL NOTICES

**§ TiJuie of UK nbove stated Writto mt directed »nd d * » m * ,1."™'to mt dinpoae to u lc at

WEDNESDAYpoae to ulc at P"J lc t-WEDNESDAY. Tin! MTfiI DAT

OP MABCH, A D IMSthe hour of two

lI (St

DNESDAY. Tin! MOP MABCH, A. D. IM

h of two o'clock by theDDjjr-?h.n prev lInK (St» j

light SflTlnnl time, In th« afternoon

. . ning. March 10 at 9 P.M. Danc-Amooy, l nR w i | ) fep ( o ( h p m i l s j c o f ^

recognlUon-e^rcisf in " t £ ; W . . * and c n l l l e Woychow-." « " ™ - | , - = — ]hospital's Ford Pavilion audi-:sky.torium Saturday. Robert S.' And from SouthHoyi, director of the hospital, Jaqueline tXJwfihg. Margaret;^" y ^ hi* Qrtntrt md » Ipresented a certificate to each Dowltng, P a t r i c i a Dowllng. ' f l . c s h m p n t s w m b c l n c h a r R e o f

who totaled 50 hours or more Mary Gomolka. Jean Henry H s u , i n

by the end of 1961.Odd stars, to be worn

their uniforms, were also award-

Drive, with Mrs. Herbert Wlno-""1"1" " ' " ' T""^ ' B n , „.,.,traondMr.Jrv.nK Goodwin H . V S C S S f .

A sophomore, he is a graduate

N. J.

LEGAL N O T I C E S ^

in thr county1*" ' . . l " ^

LEOAL NOTK

ship of WoodMWRfMlddleiex. in thr Slat*

| J " B m a more p a r t l c X ^and d o n a t e d an Lotand 18 In Block Niimtihown on n certain r"Map of Section No[Heights, situate »>Townnhlp. Middlesex '""

In the Clerk* OIBc* ofCounlv. Jim* »• 1 | |M- " s

»uln P. Bnos i|f New Inft Bnglnser. and fllni inV|

'of the Clerk of Mi<|(|iPN,ton Octontr «, 1853. n« Mnn •Flit JM. v '

The above deicrlptlon u Itntltlfd, ancei with » mrvry nmtie iwwnnn P BOOB, Surveyor of l>,rth

New JMBey, dited July 37

8»ld premises nrr .1fltreot. vVn

ALL that tract or parcel of;l .nd. UM, Mle N ^ .

No. yBEINO thr w u r |,r,

,, . . vpved bv Hmriner (t

as Corchairmen.The program will feature two

book reviews. Mrs. ErnestLichtman. Immediate past pres-ident of Sisterhood, will report

» = " - , State of bridge J ^ , " ^

Mary's High School,

'and Susan Sullivanon! Fifty-hour certificates

ed to those whose service rec-ord reach 500 or 250 hours bythe end of January.

The program Included com-mendations from Anthony W.Eckert, chairman of the Boardof Governors, who also

awarded to Mary Ellen 0'Con-;0[ ^ r original show to be pre-

Mrs. Al Richman and Mrs.1

*' e r e Leonard Goldman are producers!

nor, Pamela Pepsin and DonnaHughes, Avenel; Dolores Walko,jcarteret; and Catherine Mar-ren, Colonia:

sented. Reservations will closeMarch 5.

A sprinn bazaar and Whiteelephant .vile will bo held at the

on Rabbi Herbert Welner's^ ' W i l d CK.aU of Bin Oedl."

modern account of Israel.Mrs. David Gutman, a formerpast president of

LEGAL NOTICES

New JerseyBEGINNING »t

" woonmuujwhlch point 1* distant ^ [ ' ^ ' Pftlnni the sonu1 one hundred ninety

,nd"is i" HIO"J '"7,!^,;- i»5»r 111 Book ?n« o( 11,.rmiuty, pm?e 1R7

,beln[t nl:nwniKNiNu »i » point on thejaa Iflts 11 a: .

- " ?.< a s f J H I « & ^ * • H ,„ ,,,- ,,,proxl lfN. .'

and Hadassah. presently a vlcejpresident of Central New Jer-sey Branch of Women's League,

seemed to be a number of topRepublicans at Township meet-Ing last week, but none askedto be heard. Later they "cau-cused" at the Reo Diner overcoffee. . . Parents Interested in

Also, from Fords, Cathenne|Community Center on April 3'Campbell, Elizabeth Cline, Patjand 4. Itejns in the followingijjg Lorenzl, Beatrice Hander-;categories are needed and mem-

plained the improvements now' n a n Heleiie Gasiewski, Patibers are asked to contact thebeing made fttthe hospital a n d j H e n ' n e s s y patricia L a r s o n , 'pointed put theg water o p p o r - i s t e p n a n l e xerranova:

will review Irving Plnfeman's!^™ «blbgraphy of Henrietta Szold,1

chairmen to volunteer theirservices for: home cooked and

tunities for volunteers whenj A n d patriciB Hoagland, Haz-jbaked food, Mrs. Robert Korb Sabbath songs.[current expansion is completed

The Junior Auxiliary Nurseprogram at Perth Amboy Gen-eral Hospital is administered by

having their daughters make M r s . ^ N i e l s e n , Fords7voiun-their debut at the 1962 Holly teer coordinator, in collabora-

let: Janice Malpeta and Patland Mrs. Hy Ballon: handcraftj

Deb Ball next December may tion with~Mr7"Edytha Munson,obtain applications from any Metuchen, staff nurse who ln-

' structs the girls ln bed making,serving food and other patientservices.

Mrs. Nielsen and Mrs, Munsonsingled out for special attentionthree girls whose volunteerservice established new recordsfor the program during theyear: G e r a l d l n e Mendoker,Perth Amboy, s e r v e d 1,382hours; Dorllee Landers, Iaelin1,263 hours; and Beverly Ahler-ing, Port Reading, 807 hours.

Welman, Iselin; Nancy Stonikand Susan Bechhold, Metuch-en; Linda Harris, Diane Seisserand Gloria Jean Snyder, Mor-gan: and Arlene Bossong, Par-.ln.

member of the Business andProfessional Women's Club.Those interested are urged to1

act promptly as only 40 girlswill be chosen. . .

Welcome News:Received this note from Caro-!

lyn Valentine Conn, formerlyof Woodbridge and now ofvernier, Fla.: "Note ln yourcolumn that you are waitingfor the first robin. This is toadvise that s huge flock passedover the Florida Keys on Feb-ruary 15, and experts say it ismigration toward that cold oldnorth. I think they are headedfor Woodbridge. They lackedthe bright red breasts I remem-ber in past Springs; they're notnearly as colorful until theyput on their wedding dress butthat will be soon to brightenyour garden. Why don't youmake that promised trip toFlorida to see us and all thecolorful flowers and birds weare enjoylrfg on the subtropicalFlorida Keys? ? ?", Then sheadds a postscript: "Ain't youhad enough white stuff?". . .And how, Carolyn!. . .

Operator 13 Reports:That Rev. Boyd H. Johnson,

Jr., pastor of the Woodbridge!Congregational Church attend-ed the 27th annual pastors'study conference at the FirstChurch of Christ, Congrega-

co, Marilyn D? Marco. Monicaiskate exchange. Mrs. Malcolm at Perth Amboy General Hos-|j»nitoi

Also, from Perth Amboy. Ar-lene Churko, Jaqueline De Mar-

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTIONWoodbrldft TownihlpFire District No. S

Notice \B hinny given to the legalSisterhood r o l e r s ° ' 1 " ntitrict No. : that

a special election will be heldSaturday, March 3. 1M2, between thehoura of % P. M. and 8 P. M. (E.S.T.)to vote an appropriation for GeneralFire Purposed lor the current fiscal

election are as follows:(a) Those legal »otet» '

( 0 , t h ,"A Woman of Valor"

Mrs. Samuel Newberger willread the Biblical portion ofthe week, and Mrs. Willlam:nue"jhaii caat their totli 'at tinStaum will lead the group in j

knitting and sewing, Mrs. Ul-lian Hoffman and Mrs StuartBrown; art sketches, ErnestHoffman: white elephant, Mrs.Abe Winonrad and Mrs. Fran-ces Brown; new merchandise,Mrs. Leon Weingarten and Mrs.Julius Levlne: boot and ice

Westbury Park News—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mes-[

sina, 17 Fnlmouth Road,the parents of a daughter

Jo Ann Evaslln, Woodbridge,received a large star for 500hours. Smaller gold stars for 250'hours were awarded to Jo AnnjBrown, C a r t e r e t ;

Gagnon, Natalie Lishak, andDiane Buztnski: and MarleneCromwell and Carol GrimesPort Reading.

Also Cheryl Burley, Sayre-jville; Cindy Kurtz, Sharon'Boudinot and Peggy Sorensen,1

South Amboy: and. from Wood-bridge, Pat Clark, Diana De-|]Witt, Jo Ann Genovese, CaroljMiller, Ilene Rabinowitz, LauraZaborsky and Diane Mon-

Hlrschey: refreshments, Mrs.lpital. Mrs. Jack Messina, ofHerbert Winoiaad and Mrs. SolKlein.

Avenel Fire House, on Avenel Street,Mddl S t M

IrslKiiHic I Ditrkvorth. lilf wifeH, 19SB, and rprnrdnl

n o ' ^ f dVre!-rihrnv-thr« (31)S U w SSr-^e min-r-d «fW(1M') feet to a point In the wildilde of Woodland A v f "" e ; '?""(4) south eighty-nine (HOI degrees,twenty-seven 1271 mlnnt.cn eut;

)twenty-seven i27lalong the said tide ofA (4Vl f

i

Woodland

Avenel Fire H o u ,Avenel, County of Middlesex, StaMlof Hew Jersey.

l (b) Those lekal voters wtthln FireHo. 5 who reside West of

the center line of St. Georges Ave-nue shall cast their votei at OolonlaPublic School, Outlook Avenue,Colonla, County ot Middlesex, Statsjof New Jersey.

IMS Fire District l*ud(etFire Dtstrlct No. J

J

along the said tide of WooAvenue forty-flve (4Vl feft to thepoint and place of BEGINNING.

BEINO known as part of Lou 73and 74. 'in block 139-D as Ifttd downOD the WoodbrlilRe Tax Map,

BMNO'. iso known as Lot 73-A;JL-L. 2/15, M; 3'ln Block 139-D a* l»ld down on the1

AttorncvM5.M

BB1NO known by the street num-ber K Woodland Avenue. rord«,N. J.

are Avenel, New JeraejBoard's Solan1 t

Smith, Fords; and Mary AnnCollins, Keasbey.

Others whose certificates in-dicatedreached

theythe

had previously!250-hour mark I

Sermon SeriesBegun by PastorAVENEL — Rev. Dr. Charles!

CWV AuxiliaryPenny Sale Set

WOODBRIDGE — The- Mt.Carmel Catholic War Vet-erans Ladies' Auxiliary at alast week with Mrs. Joseph

Ozone Park, is a Kuest at theMessina home.

—Mr. and Mrs. George Bev-erldge. Worth Street, werehosts over the weekend, to Mrs.Ann Beveridge and son, Will-iam, and Mr. and Mrs. AnthonyAiello. Jersey City.

—Sunday dinner guests

OH,

1,320.00Fire Alarm Maintenance ... 2,000.00

SfM JHKHKV STATK |)klMENT OF CIVII. SKRl

RXAMINATIOVsAnnotmrrd closlnn <ti,>

apiillcfctlons. Msrrh in jnnpflcatlonn, dullpn M,<<(iiinlinrHtlons. apply to n

BEINO the same premise* con-! MIDOIF.StX n i i n i i of Civil Sirvic , Htute Hoveyrd to Victor J. Lawrence »ndi Docket No. t-.WMI ,<,». New Jersey.Ann Lnwrencr Ills wife, by Gordon! . „ „ , . . „ _ J r ^ AdniinWraieir Open to cltl?on», ij :,,,B?"n«m Co,".r.,otlon Co by - w j i A , ™ " • Aftnir-. an offlrrr »f -I.' rt™t In Wnodbrldj,^,, , , ,dated JnimaJy 3. 1950, »nd rfcorded^ d s , B t M „, Amerlra. Plaintiff, Piihllc Health I M M , !„•

SM.OOiln the Clerk's Office of^MlddlMex,^" Hftrr>. A D.,rk*ortH, Jr. JOT year (Part Time). ^ ; ^ |

SHKRlltS SAIF

IUPERIOR ( "I'RT OfSTM JKKSKY

CHANCERY DIVISION• • •nnf E<I:I-V I'lll VTl

Countv un Jamwrv 5, 1950. In Bookil"" "*"•' "• *", ; , . , ,-— - - -•• -. - . . . «• . IJsne Duckworth, hwwlfr; Jiillii'-<h'-,

and600 00

1475 of Deeds at page 473The apDroxlmiite amount of the

[Judgment to he sutlBfled by said sale'is the sum of Eight Thousand Five

lomb and Mrs. Julius Onlomblomb and Mrs. Juname unknowni; New Jewvand Tniit Company

Grease for Trucks .._.Fuel Oil - —Supplies and — • • , , , ,

General Expensei 500.00 the costs of this sale.r - . i Trtfrathflr with H ail

0UU.UIi"> " " - - • ——•• - •900.001Hundred and Twenty-two (t*,522,O0)

Dollars more or less together withl

I plans for a penny sale, April 13 P.M at Mt. Carmel Hall,Smith Street. The public is in-Ivited to attend. Mrs. Joseph

were: Carol Cloidt, Avenel; |S. MacKenzie of the First• Pres-jKovacs is in charge of tickets;

InsuranceAuditRepairs iFire House)Repairs on Fire TnlckJ . .Fire Equipment

500.001 'he costs of this sa2,100 00i Together with all and singular the

300,00'rights, privileges, hfrfdltamenu and:..... 5,ooo.O0|»PPurtenftnces tliereunto belonging

iWater iFire House)o { : Election Board Sal&rle*

iiM0O:or In anywise uppertalnlng. Thei'50000'subscriber rrsrrvfs the right toad'ioo!oo!)°urn " '" "<"" t l m e t 0 tln>e!

and ExpensesElectric and Gas

(Fire House) .Mr. and Mrs. George Huney-cutt, worth Street, were Mr.and Mrs. John Mazzio and|chlldren, Brooklyn. Telephone (Fire a™

—Janet Hassett. daughter of;e) -..

400.00

Pedor presiding, announced|Mr. and Mrs. William Hassett,

tlonal, in Springfield, Mass.,Monday and Tuesday. , , Onthe Dean's List at TrentonState College are five Wood-bridge students— Harriet Dan-ford, 585 Rahway Avenue; Ed-wina Kohler, 40 Willry Street;Patricia Owens, 423 MiddlesexAvenue; Mary Young, 456 Lin-den Avenue and Susan Shrive,53 Van Buren Street. . . Vir-ginia Dilkes, Iselin, is serving6n the committee lor the 17thannual observance of ReligiousEmphasis Week at Lebanon

Nancy Reisz, Eleanor Ladinyiand Camy Hila, Carteret; JudyBalser, Edison; Barbara Zsiga,[Sally Pasternak, Beverly Haklar,Diana Farris, Kathy DeBoerand Prances Croutfh. Fords;Carole Scalla, Hopelawn; DianaDabal, Iselin; Barbara Runyon,Matawan; K a r l l KowalskyMenlo Park; Charlotte Reznyfc,Diane Koszalka, Metuchen;pawn Lieb, Parlin.

Also Jerilyn Zawilinski, Marilyn Biega, Barbara Adamcikand Jaque Diamond, PerthAmboy; Donna Lehman, Sayn-vllle: Nancy Wortley, EvelynGandy and Karen Bouchard,South Amboy; and Carole Za-blocki, Nancy Tutkovich. Bev-erly Hansen and Carolyn Cac-ciola, Woodbridge.

|Westbury Road, who was a pa-tient at Perth Amboy GeneralHospital, is recuperating athome. Mrs, Gertrude Hassett,Jersey City, was a weekendguest at the Hassett home.

byterian Church will begin aiMrs. Alexander Mehes, gifts;new serins of sermons on "Thejan(j M r s Charles Molnar. pub-Crises of Christ." His topiencityiMarch 4 at all services will be j j f t , d f

"The Crisis of Temptation." L P a t n c k D a y d a n c e a t Uons-Mrs, R,chard Kerr annmmc-!v H ^ , h l g

ed that a motion picture, " I , M p m b e , , s w i l lP

m e e t l n f r o n t o f

IBeheld His Glory," will beshown at the 8 P. M. SiiiKspir-ation Service. It depicts thestory of the last days of Jesus,in color and is considered themost significant religious sound

Mt. Carmel Church, 6:30 PM

Loral StudentsHonor Roll

TOTALPublic questions:

1. Shall the sum of »24,O90M beapproprlatec for general firepurposes?

2 Phr.!! ' h ' n m of 135,000.00 be ap-proprlatfa for water service andhydrants?

3. Shall the sum or $20,000.00 be up-'i proprlatprt for the purchase 01 aj Fire Truck?i4. Shall the sum of $3,000.00 be Ap-

propriated for two-way Ore truckradios?

HOARD Of FfRE COMMISSIONERS

subject only to such limitation* or Irestriction* upon the exercise ofsuch power us may be specially pro-vided by law or rules of Court.

t ROBERT H. JAMISON,1 100 00' Sheriff,

M 0 0 O l D A R L r N Q * JOBES,_ | Attorneys

t 2 4 0 9 0 00 I.-L. 2/15, 22; 3/1, 8/62 157.07

porpora'lun(formerly Pssmlr-CMton N,.tKmal.Bank and Trust rompnny). lie-Chase Manhattan Bonk, a l>"nl<ln«torporotlon of the State o( New

Mlchae,

sTOWNSHIP,

..WOODBRIDGE — Thrwl1-'1' Vml

Secretary

Township residents have been'Anyone interested in further named to the dean's honor listinformation may contact JohnArva, De Sota Avenue, hospitalchairman.

Valley College, Annville, Pa.,tnU week.

About Town:I sat at the public meeting

called by the Charter StudyCommission Monday and shookmy head sadly. Here was adedicated group that took timeOut to get the public's views andout of a population of some80,000 people but 50 Townshipresidents took' the time out toattend. Where were the rest of

hoursmore went to: Barbara ArdulniLorraine Bonczek, Aldona Die-trich, Sharon Dwan, Jaqueline1

EJydak, Mary Ann Pedowltz,Yvonne Pekola, Eleanor Soko-lowskl, and Dorothy Weber,1

Carteret; as well as BarbaraSkinner, Edison; JaquelineGunner, Pat Hendiicks, Kath-leen Johnston, Micheline Pat-rick, Mary Ann Lesko, Fords;Carole Chismar, Hopelawn;Carole Bednarz, Maria Peters!and Toby Shapiro, Metuchen;Pamela Wainczak, Sayrevllle;and Jeanne Elliot, MaryanneHonimar and Mary Beth Mc-Donough, Woodbridge.

film of the last 25 years. Thei . . T h ( L d a r ! c h ? ! ^ w a s .wo.n b y

public is invited.A sleep-out for boys of the

Junior High Fellowship will beheld in Church Hall, March 2.1

Advisors who will participateare Vern Boushell, Jim Calvin,Jorge Davila, Walter Goos,[TVilliam Hansen, Robert Morse,

Schadeggand William Barrett.

[Mrs. Charles Molnar. A dona-tion was made to the New Jer-sey Catholic War Veterans1

Camp fund.A valentine social was heldith Mrs. Mehes and Mrs. Mol-

in charge. The next meet-ig will be March 14, 7:30 P.M.t the post rooms, Smith Street.

for the fall semester at Union!Junior College, Cranford, it was!announced today by Dr. Ken-neth C. MacKay, president,

TTiey are: Colonia, Warren D.iJUIJJerutsein, 36 South Hill Road;Iselin, John E. Flynn, 193 Eliz-abeth Avenue, and John J. Ger-

SHERIFF'S SALESUPERIOR COURT OF

NEW JERSEYCHANCERY IJIV18IONMIDDLESEX COUNTY

Docket No. F-1M7-81East River Savings Bank, a bank-

i d d ltand exlst-

you? I'll a bet right now

Mrs. Robert Fredericks, 25

Vocational SchoolPupil Wins Aimrd

WOODBRIDGE — Jean T,.Adamczyk is winner from Mid-dlesex County Vocational &Technical high school of Wood-bridge, in the 1962 Betty Crock-er Search for the AmericanHomemaker of Tomorrow, thus[becoming eligible for one of 102scholarships which total $110,-000.

Having received the highestscore in her school in theknowledge and attitude test on|homemaking given senior girlsDecember 5, the winner nowwill have her paper entered in

194 Avenue.

ingNew York, Is Plaintiff, and Victor JLawrence and Ann Lawrence, hliwife, Aron Wysoker and MOITIS Horowltz. a n Defendants.

Writ of Execution for the wi« ot

York; K. B. Scott MorwnBf Co.. a,New M * y corporation; BrowningKing and Company, a corporationdoing business M Browning F»'hAve, a corporation of New ^ork,and the StaU of New Jersey srfjDefendant*.

Writ of Execution for the sale ofmortgaged premiws dated Jnnuary2«th. 1MJ. '

By virtue of the above stated Writ.|to me directed and delivered, I willexpose to sale »t public vendue on

WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH DAVOF MARCH, A. D. 1M5

at the hour of two o'clock by thethen prevailing (Standard or Day-liRht Saving) time, ln the afternoonof the »ald day, at the Sheriff's Of-nce ln the City of New Bmn.wlck,N J

l a v i n g nnnk a1 ALL that tract or parcel of land,T h r smte of sltimte. lying and being In the Town-

WaHeriaUlP of Woodbrldse. tn the '""""•••Is wife'of Middlesex, In the State

ersey;BEINO Known and designated asi

29th, 1962,By virtue of the above stated Writ,

to me directed and delivered. I willexpose to sale at public vendue on

WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH DATOF MARCH, A. D. 1962

at the hour of two o'clock by thethen prevailing iSUndard or Day-light 8avlnKl time, ln the afternoonof the said day, at the Sheriff's Of-fice ln the City of New Brunswick,N. J.

ALL thut tract or parcel of land,situate, lying mid being ln the Town-

SHERIFF'S SALE9UPKRI0R COIRT OF

NEW JERSKYCHANCERY DIVISIONMIDDLESEX COUNTY

Oorket No. F-Ms-61

The J3rooklyn• "Mr.^rorponttlon oflew York. Is Pliitntlff, nnd

title. . . . . . . .ITerrace," Section 2, situated lnWoodbridge Township. MiddlesexCounty, New Jersey, dated Septem-

ISELINNOW THRU SATURDAY

2 TOP HITS TOGETHER!

ROLLER SKATINGSPECIAL RATES TO

GROUPS

Every NightExcept Monday7:30 to 11 P. M. 85'

50Matinee, Saturday,Sundays & Holidays2:00 P.M. to S P.M.

SOUTH AMBOY ARENAStevens A 6th, South Amboj

Bob Hope • Lana Turner

"BACHELOR INPARADISE"

Ingrid BergmanYves Montuid • Tony Perkins

SAT, MATINEE, ALSO SUN., MON., TlIES.

Jerry Lewis in "ERRAND BOY"

Also "HEY LET'S TWIST"

STARTS WED., MARCH 7, "PINOCCHIO"

Burnhara Drive; a daughter to competition with those of win-Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Baran, 82 tiers in other high schools

riiHVr!j I the.

Johnson gtreet From Men-lo Park Terrace, a daughter tothat many if you who . . m

bother to come to hear 1 iht Mr- a n d M r s ' Thomas McCann,various opinions will oe .:,.1

5A

8 M^ntic stfeet /™m

first to criticize when and if a^Ayenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs.new form of government isadopted. . . What happened to

the state for state honors.

Thomas E. Concannon, 100Prospect Avenue; a son to Mr.

the movement to consolidateTownship libraries so that ourlibraries will be eligible formuch-needed additional State

County CommitteeAid?.candidates are seen runningaround town getting the neee«-!sary number of signature* ontheir petitions. . . Deadline isMarch 8. . . Miss Jane Camp-:pell, daughter of Mr. and Mn.pavld Campbell, 67 Darth-mouth Avenue, Avenel, was rt-«ent]y pledged to Alpha Deliaft National Social Sorority atfusquehana University, Selins-jrbve, Pa., where she is enrolledas a freshman. Miss Campbellhas been elected secretary ofher pledge class and Is activein other social activities on thecampus. . . Sorry to learn ofthe sudden death of Prank Go-

"minger who was Township au-ditor during the term of formerMayor Fred Adams. . . Also,the town will miss Fred Mo-davls, superintendent of thetownship Sanitation Depart-jnent since 1951 when the mu-riicioality decided to do awaywith private contractors andcollect Its own garbage. Freddid a good job in setting uproutes, etc It was such an im-provement over "the good olddays". . . .

Last ButJSot Least:Born at Perth Amboy Gen-

eral Hospital: From Fords, asou to Mr. and Mrs. RobertSmith, 20 Pitman Avenue; ason to Mr. and Mrs. OuidoMttKHi, 206 Arlington Drive; adaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Bllka, t)5 Douglas Street;% daughter to Mr. and Mrs.Charles Kllng, 18 AdeiphiaCourt; a son to Mr. and Mrs.leBoy Smith, 21 Ma«ArthurDrive, a .-ion io Mr. and Mrs.

Wind) 189 Echo Av«'a daughter to Mr and

land Mrs. Robert Harter, 5 EStreet, . . . Ffom Woodbridge,a daughter to Mi', and Mrs.Paul Sharick, 66 Fulton Street;a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.Richard Forsythe, 27 GroveAvenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs..Rosendo Rodriguez, 389 School

From Iselin, aMr. and Mrs.

Street.daughter toCharles Messina, 17 FalmouthRoad; a son to Mr. and Mrs.Lionel Clouter, 127 BedfordAvenue.

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NEWS

From AM.

t h e Community

Independent-Leade)V . I.'

Carteret PressEdison Township and Fords Beacon

A Newspaper Dedicated to the Bert

Interests of the Residents of theCommunities We Serve.

WINDOWGreen Street

S.By The Staff

nomination for congrrm-

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. . Stan""that Grorir O H * * * ! will take

"*• w thrff rx-mayori havlni a rpalthe n " " r n'llf^—Tonjr Popowski,

, 'H^, , south Atnboy, »nd Kr*ddl»,11 < rokrr tflllnc them that thf Olfnn' w a« nothlnj n r # - h * remfmbrrfd

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, l l s i , i i , cimimilteemani tells of a friend" " , ' „ , •„, pinch the dollar. "Why ».-

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'i^.'ih, niobii to win at the dou tracks, I',,,,,. Hnd Hts bird whistling is sonn-

'••' ' ,„, mo<*lnK bird" They say he1 pwmphouse to do hts pim-

Adumi. .it H"- Olordano TnKkine BHII-M Oimiiiittfeman Herman Fallon "mm

.„'„,! is mil. ho* about putting up HKIUSl',,i a'coiiulr of .«)ftball games <nn br

lli(. irciT»tli>n commissioner snid he,i,,,u »ith the idea if the budm-t Hllnu.sVmrii'd nixnil budget* thf«e days, thuls

PAGE NINE

,,,,,,-Mo.ifr* of IH-trlrt No. I no* find thrmrl. ,, ,r(1Up of Intrrwrted cUkrm at thrlr

,, (lir flrfhmiir.

PLAN M R S l N f i ( i l l l . D DRIVE: Ilia F.jcfllfncy, Most Rfv. Bishop OforRp W. Ahr. presi-dent of thr Mount Carmpl Nursing Srrvlrf (cpntfri, i« shown prfsiding at thp annual meet-Inj nf pantors of thp arpa and captains of thf Mt. Carmfl Nurslne Guild. The Guild ia nowfonductliiK Us annual drive for funds. The entire commuulty In encouraged to participate,a* the Nurnlnic Service h extended to all, re|»rdlfsa of reliflon. Shown with the Bishop are,lef», Rt. Rev. M«»r. (hiirles 0 . MpCorrintln, pastor of St. JameV Church, Woodbridge, and

Very Rev. Msur. Jamen Foley, St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy.

Thieves MakeOff With Safe

WOODBRIDOE - A 400-pound Mosler safe, about two'by three feet, was wheeled nut'of the Dutch Hut, Route 440,Hopokiwn, Sunday ni^ht orearly Monday morning. Wncd-bridge detectives reported. |

Although no amount wasspecified, the owner of the'place, Bernard Ollander, Oak-jhurst, said that the safe con-|tinned two days receipts, alongiwith valuable papers. j

Patrolmen Donald Gluck andJames Kirby in making their',rounds, said that at 2:30 A. M.,they noticed an overhead door,o|ien. A search revealed thesafe was missing, marks on the;floor save indications that itwas rolled out of the buildinn ',Detectives James Dnnch andStephen Pochek, throughout'ithe day, and during a heavyrainfall searched wooded areasnearby to no avail. DetectiveDanch's car became stuck inthe mud in the rear of FordsPark and a tow truck had tobe called. The search is contin-

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\ iroup of Hrwirrn wotnmr (I sk»y ha* It fliurtd out that

miir ffi>(» » i"" f . ' " * »'IM""»l Ihf »r"<rd

, n\rr hrlm lr»n»portrd from ttat lon to

I m r l \ r ITiS.OUO for thf M.000 mllf« hr

hr >.irth; hiiwrvrf ' I T * * b f actual dfeUnrr

nl ftni«h Hllf »»» o n | J » I B ( l r l dl»t»nrf hr

mini t« J2.11 0(1 • • s l * « Rudnlrki, Bur

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, . , - ,t fun NIC. '»iid niveii f i i o i u h uiii"

. . :; ,),. on p.n Aiih C h i d Jink E.wn,

•: .nids »ill honor Tom KHIII H? a i>

ViifllcRii l / '«ion Homi, Berry Strrr!

i;, ,,hoit ninifi- t;:c Kiiw.imen went nil'

il.iy iift^nioon und collected ovi-r JlOn

.; K , : , ; Mr »nd Mrs Andrew Lockir rt-

',.-. • ..in n Caribbean crui»c nbo»rd the V S S

• : •• • W.Hidbrld^1 f ireman "MuMy" CVilrt<-u

. •.., . -u\ .nlay. . T h w ' s only onr fault vi.'h

: 'l::i'\ think t'\i-rybod\ is a ulutum Itn*

, •• . , >,i( .it H banquet? . , Porhirr Mii>m

. • • :• ;,i\::u »t Dclrny Brarh. Florid.! Mi.s

• uniriKim. KiilflllK and reUxilii* 'Ilir

i • • ... • i n . , ,i motor vehicle aitriil • ]u>i oc'.i-

Ilir"- > Ihr liltlr >tior »hUlf bOT who aufctt lh» roUllll> id

r H.i...!ki,|,. i . i \rms t h r » d»j». and It m l q a t In that hr

if. UIII .ntrri.iiiiiii.nl with thr thin*. U« i l t i l* »nd dort

mmr weird i nntiirliniint trick*— all for t ( M r t e r . . . M M .

M.i-i.ird WiiMi.u rrrrmtn S lrwt . m i n i h«r fr»tldniothrr'i

"f»'. i« >i.^int rrj| nld-fakhlonrd bread tbcic day* for her

':i<.[.,i. I rccIHIIIII-r Hill) Warren back hamr and frr-llng

i»i' Niif in hi-.tr tins, RIII, . . . When Mh» Mary ttr, prln-

np.il i1 ilir il.i|>ii!HM whool. hat an a n r m b l y p r o t r t m it'i

d fir m ;irv| ,,,.-K i.^hlun l lrt pupil* are well trained and

>••:"•- ihr ll.ippy lUker" bju i * w back lo b»klni

"'- . ! tin- tun. in Wun ukf de««rat l i i | . . . . Patty M a i n

>nil \IIKI. I!IM iinli.ur Urnrl , won f l n t prhf do ln i thr

• ' • - it ihr Imhlrm Club', Mardl G n u ball held at thr

Jl'iuriif,, Ilkv Mturd»y nljhl . , , . They are stil l U l k i m

: it ihr >u,,>« „< th, ThfU Phi Hororily't Third AnoualSt"thr,,rt !,,,II n inti HorWr-'t Ternwt Boom.

• • . . h o u s , WliS i,»'Jd l»*t »'<*" byv . 87 mid the T. Nulty Po«t 471, Menlo the ChriMan St-rvice groups of

S'onsor an "OW Time B«er Party" at th* Woodbrldn.' Gospel Chyrch.• '••>). March 9. at the American Lt'uion

. :wi ty I* being held lo promos «oodM - Ls invited to attend. . . Ten "baby"

Classroom UnitHolds InterviewWOODBRIDGE—In line with

the recently expanded program;the steering committee andexecutive board of the Commit-tee for Classrooms met Tues-day night at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Edwin Monas, Co•Ionia, with Victor Catano of thejWoodbridge Township Janitors'Union and James Mundy, and;

MRS. DOUGLAS R. RLEMM

Klemm, Trevena Marriage-Solemnized on Saturday

AVENEL—St. Andrew's Cath- .Flower gin was Miss Janet Tre-

ScholarshipFund DrivePlans Made

WOODHRIDOE—otto schun-

• dler, rhairman Of the lund

drive for the Community

• Scholiilship Program Commit-

ted, announced his organization

will bPRin iis quest for neces-

sary funds to Inaugurate a col*

|1PRP program for local student!

during the first week In ApriL '

In a recent interview, Mr.Sdiundler disclosed the (actthat to date he and the SchoUarship Program Committee arebeing enthusiastically assisted

the PTAs from St. James',arron Avenue Junior HlgM,

Colonia Junior High, Fordiunior High, Woodbridge Sen*or High, Port Reading, Co-onla No. 2 and 16, Woodbrldgf1, Our Lady of Peace; Sister-

hood of the Adath Israel Byna-St. Anthony's Church,

St. John's Episcopal Church ofSewaren, Woodbridge PropertyOwners Association, Fords BabeRuth League, Heard's SquareSyndicate. Woodbridge M M ,Woodbridge Little League, andAvenel Junior Women's Club.Other Township organization*have offered their assistancealthough they have not offi-cially attended a regular meet-ing.

Mrs. John D. Royle, fouMerand chairman of the Commu-nity Scholarship Program, laencouraged by the fact that thefirst step forward to offer then?help were church and schoolgroups throughout the town-ship, it is without a doubt a

IIi

Roy Valentine of the Wood-jolic Church WRS the setting for i vena, niece of the bride.bridge Federation of TeKhers.ithe marriage of Miss Suzanne| ^ MCcnesney, ofto discuss needs of the schooLM. Trevena, daughter of Mrs.! ' „„,, • i i "» '™» '» ™ m , » K » L i »;system. F. H. Trevena, 91 Tappen!selved d s b e s t m a " \ Us"eun8|success depends upon the localj It was hoped this would bethe first of a series of explora-tory meetings between repre-isentatives of many groups with-in the Township to probe the double-Ting ceremony was per-|Rahway, nephews of the bride,ilished a report stating that thejasftcU and liabilities of the formed by Rev. John J. Eagan.jand Willard R. Trevena, Car- local Community Scholarship'present school system. Saturday afternoon. |teret. brother of the oride: Program is unique in its Invest-

One of the ideas advanced. The bride, escorted to the al-| Mr. and Mrs. Klemm will re-'.ment of funds in the future ofI was the formation of a speak-'tar by her brother, George Tre-!side in riopelawn after a wed-|WoodDr idBe students. Selected

the vena, wore a gown of silk or-iding trip to Miami Beach, FlaJ s t u ( l e n t s w i U be granted out-

Street, and the late Mr. Tre-1 were John Holczil, Colonia, and populace who will benefit fromvena, and Douglas R. KlemmjLouis Holczil, New York CityJMs f u tu r e *ims.son of Mrs. James Posselli, 15iuncles of the bridegroom; Mi- Mrs. Edward Qoodale, theBrookside Court, Colonia The|chael and Stephen Springsteel,'program's co-ordinator, pub-

lers bureau to enlighten.public on school problems.

MODH KXIIIHIT: ChrUtlaB Srrvlrr Brli»d*. Battalion 1098.MHimnrrd a model exhibit AI thr recrnt oprn hou« . GueiU, in thr forrKround are « " » « " inue,Rrid Kl.-h*rd Randolph, Mr». Randolph. PrLwilla Randolph, Kujenr Kaotmarek.

Ihr back row »rr Brnd J*n<^n, Erk Ropkr, W»ltrr Rfiai, CecU Johnson.

At the next meeting of theI committee, March 13, at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Woodbridgr. flosprl Churcu, Swanekamp, 25 Spencer Ave-Colonia, the executive

Boys in board will present to the mem-bers the information secured

ganza and lace. Her fingertipJFor traveling, the bride wore ajright ^scholarships; at no tlm«veil was held by a double crown, tweed suit with beigeShe carried a bouquet of car-!sories.

ifrom the Board of Education man and Sartdra Schneider, County Vocational and Techni-

National Brigade MonthMarked at Open House

The committee is currently

WOODBRIDGE- in honor of: The batulion presentedI.ORgr l ^ w h i c h ; P ^B n , . , - Month, open -ORgr

'Singer will represent the group ! e m p ) o y e e s a t w h i c n time theat an all star basketball game ? e n e r a l m e m b e r s h i p w l u d e .at the Fort Lee gymnasium.,lde w h a t a c t i o n to

Saturday night.Each Wednesday nuht, 7:30, w d U n g l e t t e r s to r e s i d e n t s in_

|a Bible study class i= held m v j ^ g t h e m to p a r t l c i p a t e l n

.the church rooms. This course a , d i s c u s s l o n o n eiimihas just begun and is entitled, n , m ^ ^ ^ a n d a d .

— The Climax ofby

their „a game to illustrate the —,

of recreation the f«WFathen Mght

has weekly.Captain Butters

aim1U program

CIRCLE PLAYERS TO MEET

WOODBRIDGE — A mem-

on the ()n PTA 4-5 Calmdart^ ™P*-«J?'?b&movement,

nation-!ppA n o l d a

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The younuer group. The Stock-a<}ers under the leadership ofWilliam Butt.iv chief ranger I M ^ ^ ^ H

Woodbridge Lod«e 211?. at tlic Rah- held th< affair on Monday and a n ( J ln te rna tiOnaUy.Tliry »re Dominic Stlnzlano, John th.' bo» 12 to 18 of Battalon

,098. on Pnday n«h ini the J e % ^ - ; k n c t i M i e m ^ M i e r the election. Father's,

displayed Jor.er in North Woods Camp. a:Night will be observed. Parents

J.»quc» Woodbridge; Howard ParselU:• Cuioma; Bdmond pel Principe, Hope--' (>»rria, Pord«; Fred Karay , Carteret;

U d dmid Andrew Belon Jr., Elizabeth..,'•'i.f.-ihi'.s Birthday and Just receritly Washing-'• .wui our ub-erver noUi that the same two

• " '-JII * (xcaMoru. They were Vogel's Liquor' York Restaurant.\\

4 res,dr, l t , j u u n d

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imeeting Tuesday to elect newre-'officers, from 7 to 7:30 P M.

h

nations and orchids.

a c c e 5 .will there be a request for re-| payment of funds.

The bride attended Wood-1 The committee and Town-Miss Martha C. Trevena, sis- bridge High School and is em-iship groups who form the nu-

ter of the bride, was maid of jployed by the F. W. WoolworthlcWus of the program feel it Uhonor. Bridesmaids were the|Co., Menlo Park, Her husband]their obligation to crusade toMisses Lois Matis, Cathy Chap-was graduated from Middlesex;bring the responsibilities of

Avenel, and Margaret Ann cal High School, Perth Amboy,Kuell, Rahway. Junior brides-land is employed by Meyer andmaid was Miss Victoria Posselli, Depew Co., Inc., air-condition-half sister of the bridegroom. ing, Union.

New Personal PropertyTax Forms Now Readied

WOODBRIDGE — Persons Property Tax Bureau will bewho owned tangible personal1 present to review the law andlprogram will meet Thursday,nrnnprrv iisui in hucinrcK iii tlip new forms whifh were ore- March 8, at the American Le»

self-government home to theindividual. They hope to arousein the public the willingnessand the desire to solve a na-tional problem on the locallevel, m the true fashion ofbrotherhood.

The entire program Is de-signed to give every youngsteran equal opportunity to attendthe college of his choice regard--less of race, creed or color.

The Community Scholarship

M

property used in business in the'" d ' , | Players will be held at the Township during 1961 are re-

b sinessip l a y h o u s e i M a r t i n T e r r a c e a n d Quired to file a return with the Division of Taxations.Rahway Avenue, Tuesday, 8:30P.M. with a musical interludepresented by Charles Sokler.Gene Gallo is entertainment

m North Woods Camp, a l i gh t will be obsened. Parents:Brigade camp for leadership may visit the classrooms fropi chairmanBri ade ca P M d ^ ^ p M ,pjents and «rr J '« jle. Br^. « M ^ S j S iT» i.

nnv« nuoke on table displays as.wauun^. „ ^ _ u l . u . — sUrting at 8 P M . a safety

display an[l demonstration will, ._ be held In the auditorium, con-

was emphasizedjducted by the local civil de-Barber, past chair- fense. first aid squad and the

Boys spoke on tablefollows: Randolphwoodmanshii); Erie . . .models of cars, boats, etc : Wai-,whichter Kaczmarek on war i

Randol|)h on archery; jfishing;

Frey on'Qfficers In Northern Michigan.Ropke on The spiritual needs of life

need to becomed

CAR RECOVEREDWOODBRIDGE — Nat Zim-

merman, 156 State Street,Perth Amboy>ported his 1961Chevrolet wa I

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" " l h d b r l d «biiUt

iM t luiuri-Zvm**'wh*C«amto to1 p e o U . . . C«amto to

>h»fr»niky on their 11th weddlnf •»-

!" hom* ° r "The

Mill Pat PratUrok), led the Mwv Stemdj place nationally with a OM wt In

>' t'ongneis tpurrujment In Des Molnes.1 in the slnlles. . . . There U a bit of111 (he Woodbridge Fire Company for

Woodbridge barely missed the op-, , ,„,„, , l u S l a t * Junior Chamber of Commerce.,„•,,', a ' t ( »" Main street. The local chapter's

•M h » « local J»yoee-ett«i are collectingGermany flood disaster. For ad-

Mr». O«e Nolan. FU 1-4675,. ,L resting comfortably following

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11

llf.Sii,,

"•**• l*rn"u'lf»y. T|

everyeuttlng hair tlnce he was

» number of War Department

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Hat

I'c borough man eame to this eouii-* Barber shop In Carteret lu mi l .

>« Beat In Barber Service" and af1 whu will dispute Ww, We wUh him

w e l f h t

H,f

| i"r

" Hi,

•>>Raytw9

wllf" they learned they had not p»»edof the autographed

. . . . During the " I n_ gills walking do>vn Main

-' were wt|| bundled up for that matter,

buU( i hu ' t h"" ' l n * a k * n ' 1 W h e n y u u " k l b e

<» niM( a , , o t b M ^ e n m r , approval,their ohlldren art w iiuc«pUble

of the Christian Service fire department. The program po's Barwas arranged by Mrs. Fred i 9. Sunday

n on radioGene Sabatino

NOTICE!TO PERSONS DESIRING ABSENTEE

BALLOTSf

If you are a qualified and1 f e d wter dl t who expects to be absent outside the

SSSfabllilv

address

usual p o g pwill be furnish*>d or

foregoing information.Forms of

the undersigned.

to anyy

and Stains the

can be obtained from

DATED: February 26,1962M JOSEPH DUFFY,County Clerk,County Record Bldg<New Brunswick, N. J.

fai, safety chairman. 'recovered in Keypoil.

NOTICE!TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR

PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS AND

TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.

If youiare in the military service or are anatient in a veterans' hospital and desire tovote or if you are a relative or friend of a per-son who is in the military service or is a patientin a veterans' hospital who, you believe, will de-sire to vote in the Primary Election to be heldon April 17, 1962, kindly write to the undet-Sned at once making'application for a militaryservice ballot to be voted in said election to befoJwarded to you, if you p in tr,e military ser-S o r are a patient k i Jejeransi hospital, stat-S^yoS Jn, a e, serlJnumber.'Some ad-dres/and the address at which you are stationedoMsanbe found, or if you desire the militaryS for a relative or friend then majce

p S ) n under oath for a military serviceT b e forwarded to him, stating in your

S c a o o n that he i. over the age of 21 yearsahd stating his name, serial number, home ad-dress andthe address at which he is stationedor can be found.

Township assessors on or be-fore May 1.

William J. Harding, presidentif the Middlesex County Boardif Taxation, announced thathe jiewly adopted forms of in-

structions, will be distributedwithin the next few days.

The responsibility for filingthe returns is on the taxpayerand the law n>es penalties forfailure to comply.

Assessors are not permittedto complete the forms for indi-viduals. Instructions will befurnished with each form andall communications on specialcircumstances must be referredto Local Property Tax Bureau,

H East State Street, Trenton,A meeting has been called by

,he Middlesex County Board of

new forms which were pre-scribed by the Director of the gjOn Hall, Berry Street, at S

jp. M. All interested groups andEach municipality is required! individual* are invited.

Taxation for assessors

Senfce

DATED: February 20,1962

It JOSEPH DUFFY,County Clerk,County Record Bldg,,New Brunswick, N. J.

to supply the forms for localtaxpayers.

The reform tax law which Township, the committeewas passed in 1960 provided for obtained a post office boxa county-wide ratio for assess

andother municipal officials onsonajl PropertyThursday, March 8, when rep-resentatives from the Locpl

To alleviate the tremendoustask of canvassing the entire

Those who wish to contributeing real property and set spe-j through the mail may do so bycific standards for valuing per-1 directing their donations to:sonjl property used in businessCommunity Scholarship Pro-based on book value'.- Because!gram, P. O. Box 244, Wood-of the confusion over the forms'bridge, N. J.distributed in 1981, the effec-tive date of the law was post- IN HOSPITALponed for one year on May 4,j WOODBRIDGE — M r * .1961. The simplified versions of Mamie Laubach of 236 Greenthe form issued in 1961 were!street is a surgicalj patient atprescribed by the Director of-St. Claire's Hospital, New York.the Division of. Taxation Janu-ary 30.

Besides the form known as1

PT-1, there is a short form lortaxpayers with Business Per-

not exceeding$25,doq at cost, and a form forfarmers.

Over a Malf- Centuryof

J-^erionai jjwervice

Throughout

ountl U i d d l e S e x C o y

GRElNERFUNERAL HOME

Kst 1904 - AUQUBT ? QBEINER, Director

Phone

ME 4-0264

44 Green StreetWoodbridge

HAIRDOS

AND GOODTASTE

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Woodbridge Senior High third with adonation of $304.55.

M. Joseph Duffy, County Director ofthe National Foundation, says he isproud of the youngsters in our Town-ship schools—and rightly so. Theyhave showed the way to the adults inhelping combat crippling diseases suchas arthritis, birth defects and polio.

VINTAGE YEAR

Rules for Raising aDelinquent Child

One of our readers, Marion Abry,Colonia, sent us a clipping containingsatirical "Rules for Raising DelinquentChildren," which were prepared by theHouston (Texas) Police Department.

In a powerful way, the "rules" bringhome to the young parents that they,

" too, have responsibilities in the raisingof the youngsters and all cannot beleft to the schools and the police.

Those of us who have been familiarwith the work of the Juvenile BureauOf 1;he Police Department, under the

• direction of Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt,know too well how often parents closetheir eyes to what is happening to

*: their children. Even after the young-sters are picked up, and they are facedwith the evidence, they refuse to be-lieve that their children did anythingwrong.

: We urge that parents cut out these"rules" and keep them handy as a con-

"stant reminder that if they are notcareful they may be raising a delin-quent. Here are the "rules":

; 1. Begin with infancy to give the,; child everything he wants. In this way;'. he will grow up and believe the world• owes him a living.

.; 2. When he picks up bad words,

.; laugh at him. This will make him- think'he's cute. It will also encourage' him to pick up "cuter" phrases that. will blow off the top of your head later.•" 3. Never give him any spiritual

training. Wait until he is 21 and then: let him decide for himself.

4. Avdid the use of the word"wrong." It may develop a guilt com-

• plex. This will condition him to believe. later, when he is arrested for stealing

- • 9 car, that society is against him andhe is being persecuted.

: •_ 5. Piifk up Everything he leaves lying* around—books, * shoes, clothes. Do

•', everything for him so that he will be; experienced in throwing all responsi-

bility on others.. "• tl Let him read any printed matter

.he can get his hands on. Be, careful•torn, the silverware and drinkingglasses are sterilized, but let his mindleast on garbage.• 7. Quarrel frequently in the pres-

* - nce of your children. In this way they.. j i l l not be too shocked when the home«*is broken up later.

"" 8. Give a child all the spendingijnoney he wants^ Never let him earn

his own. Why should he have thjtngs as* tough as you had them? j

9. Satisfy his every craving for food,jjlrink and comfort. See that every sen-sual desire is gratified. Denial may|ead to harmful frustration.

10. Take his part togainst neighbors,teachers, policemen They are all prej-

udiced against your child.v 11. When he gets into real trouble,apologize for yourself, by/ saying: "I

"never could do anything ijlth him."-• 12. Prepare tor a life oi grief. You

will be likely to have it.

CoexistenceThe dispute between Russia and

China, over the best Ideology for inter-national Communism, raises the ques-tion whether coexistence or a showdown clash is the best thing for theWestern World.

Nikita Khrushchev says that nu-clear war today would wreck the wholeworld and that, therefore, the war be-tween capitalism and communism,which the communist founders spokeabout, must be an economic and ideo-logical war.

Khrushchev tends to look at the in-dustrial gains being achieved by Rus-sia, in making his analysis, and Chi-nese leaders appear to be looking atthe g*ns registered by the free world,especially Western Europe, in arrivingat their own conclusions.

Also, the Chinese, with 600,000,000people, do not fear the loss of severalhundred millions of people as much asdo the Unitflfl States and Russia. Thusa nuclear war might kill half the Chi-nese, anjj.ithat country would still beone of the most populous in the world.

But Khrushchev has his points, also.The rate of economic growth insideRussia has been greater than that inthe United States. The latest estimate,by the Central Intelligence Agency, isthat Russian industrial growth hasbeen propi&eAing at a rate of betweennine and ten per cent a year.

Edltor'i Note: Startlm withnext week's issue letters ad-dressed to the editor (or pub-lication must be leu than200 words. We enjoy gettingthet« letters an4 are happyto prflbh them. However,lately we have been receivinga number of ftnch letters,tome quite lengthy, and spaceif at A premium. In order togive our readers an equal op-portunity to express theirOpinion, the 200-word rn»xl-munt was decided upon. Atlletters must be ilfned In Inkand bear the complete ad-d n u of the correspondent.

11 Linda AvenueColonia, N. J.February 27, 196!

EditorIndependent-Leader:

May I take this opportunityto thank you very much (or thfine coverage you afforded bot!the Committee for Classroomand the Independent Citizenfor Elan groups, these past fewmonths?

We have tried to "play ball"with the press—submitting on-ly articles of general Interest-doing factual reporting — andnever "planting" phony publi-city—and we nave reaped justrewards by Retting excellantcoverage in all the newspapers

Report From

Another Hitler for Germany? MiGermans Admit Chance But Doubt Itl

By EDWARD H.Foreign Correspondent nf

This

(EDITOR'S NOTE: ..... • N o r d o t h ^the third In a series of PerlaJ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ptreports from German), i !(.()1.ps_.whlch Rome blame

many of ttfe crimes nfWnr II.

There is, in fact, an inteiIIIK stnry which lias made

WEST GERMANY Will the 1 ( ) im( l s m oermany onpeople of West Germany follow 1K)lllt A Qerman generiU, |another Adolph Hitler. If "'Erased from prison Incomes along? What do tllt"''.after servlns more thanthink about Hitler today *"" yr a rs, came home, He w»s |their guilt In World War H? b y a brass bani and by aDo they cherish drmoonry |nM,r Wehrmncht colonel ,the form of government wlncli,ha(1 a c r v e d w i his stuff m]has brought them rrmarkablf!ffHr Iprosperity in the last decaae.j O n e o f hff flrRt questloiui

These are the questions being . , H w did Admiral i>discussed In Oermany today, by mftk(> o u t ? - T n e C0\0M\ rrI

both Grrmnns and foreigners. .,He l s M r v i n g in Spandau.'The answers may well rlrvidp| "inspandau? Whatis h e |the fate of NATO, wcftiwe | n g l n gpandau?"West GermRny is today once "Didn't you know? It"again the forrmost Contlnftitnl^onvicted as a war c;\power. j and Riven ten yelm."

Tills correspondent has talked "Oh, I sec. Andhundreds of Unmans on General Hans S^eldcl"to

a newspaper vigorously opposesthe stand taken by n group,

i

U. S, ec6nomic {industrial) growthhas been proceeding at a rate of aboutthree per cent (or four per cent ifmaximum optimism is to be applied).

Sincewe are not the kind of people,or nation, who will fight a preventivewar, we will not go to war now—whenwe can win (if there is any winner)—and therefore we face an inevitablestruggle. This means that we as a peo-ple must accelerate our rate of eco-nomic growth and expansion. This isthe supreme test for the United Statesand the free world.

TRENTON — Dynamic Gov- solved some big problems whichernor Richard J. Hughes has have bothered previous Gover-not slowed down the pace he more for years. He averages fif-

adiourned until March 19, Uie.inet, labor leaders, and private state, he will probably remain ; t0 r e m l n d t h e v o t e r s of t h e

r-old Governor con- citizens. His reception room is at his-desk. But, as he says, i t | b u d g e t e l e c q o n t 0 ^ h c id onto work around the clock nearly always occupied while Is nice to look forward to a March 3, between the hours of

Under the Capitol DomeBy J. Joseph Grlbblis

"He Is In Pa:"How long"Oh, you w

this general subject In recent,months- Germans in Bll walksof life. Most of tliem agreethere ls a chance Germany will is one offollow another strong man. But *wm ••most of them think the odd"fire against it.

TO."After

he got ?iunder.simi<i,|top ofncpri

To understandmust put

theInItis a healthy situation, w h e n i o n ^ . . . ^ ^ ^ T() A m e r l . C a n a d a . . .

enni it mav seem simple and "Was

returnee asked: "And i.iPanzer Meyer?"

the| "He Just came buck

leans it may seem simple and "Was he too nerving

the views of the opposition, ifimans shouldthey are newsworthy. You areto be commended for this fair-ness.

Please accept my personalgratitude and also that of ourCommittees.

Very truly yours,Kay BostonPublic Relations

no He was doingoTworld War II, regret It in- In a Canadian prison "tensely, and think of the World "And where Is our last iWar II allies as having been of Operations, General "both right and virtuous. ger?"

tion cannot erase the

The following wassubmitted to us with the re-quest It be published as aLetter to the Editor.)

can find time to get out on thelinks for some recreation. Butj T o ^e voters of Firewith demands for his presence;

prison?1'propaganda and emotional ap-| "Oh, no. He is the head <jf|peals to which all Germans NATO military group thwere subjected; It cannot erase Etc.the grievances Germany felt as Thus, If the Situationa result of World War I. It will times confuses Germans,not make German wives and'certain to perplex Amerl<sons and fathers and mothers One German defense, oflfeel their loved ones died In commenting on thevain or that they were gulltyiwhlch exists among the

itarted during his:ampaign last summer.

whirlwind'teen conferences a day with at meetings and conventionsmembers of committees, city increasing and problems pop-

District No. 5and Colonia

of anything.No one wishes to believe

ent NATO allies today,marked, "The trouble is

ihusband, or father, fur rxam-|we can't please everybody.'

Althoueh the Legislature hasoffWals, members of his cab-ping up in all parts of the oj pire commissioners, I wish""""' ° ... __° . .„ .,._ , 1 i^u— I . .J . .> .nil nrhintp Ctotn >io Tiill nrnhfthlV remain1* _ I _ J i u . .._>„.. „» *!,„ «.«

m behalf of the entire Board^ . d o i n s w h a t h e «>nsiacieahis duty, fighting for his coun-try, died ingloriously, without a

3-year-tinues Iat his State House office, rare- he ls at the State Hou*e, and, sunny day on the golf course, [2 p M a n d 8 p M a n d u r g e

ly taking time off for l'eisureJmost visitors go away satisfiedieven though he may not getThe Governor's working day|with their trip to the Stated4™"usually starts at 8 A. M. and Capital.unless he has a speaking en-| i n tight situations, the Gov-

there.SURPLUS:—The State of NewJersey will have several estlm-

the support of the budget. Thebudget being submitted for ap-proval is the barest minimum

British want us to be sowe can't Invade Belgiumthe Americans want us tol

cause. And so the average Ger-jstronsh enough to holdman agrees Hitler was evil but.Russia!"will not transfer that guilt to al It is true, of course,loved one who served In the,many of the top officers in Iarmed forces. He looks upon German armed services senhim as having done his duty tounder Hitler. There are

consistent with adequateprotection.

It has always a i m

;' Sharing JFith Othen•; Pupils in the Woodbridge Township; Public Schools have learned how to' «hare. They have found there is a• warm glow in their hearts as a result

of giving of their allowances to help•others.

We were pleased to note the otherday that contributions from ourschools to the March of Dimes totalled

118,139.39—a goodly sum.Hopelawn School was the leader

a total of $437; Colonia JuniorSchool was second with $310 and

Warning LightAgainst the background of a Wash'

ington speeding philosophy that runscounter "&&• traditional concepts ofsound finance, a policy statement re-cently adopted by the National Tax-payers Conference stood out like awarning light on a dark night.

Citing ft governmental fiscal recordwhich in 4ljree decades has produced26 annual deficits and pushed the na-tional debt from $16 billion to near$300 billion, the statement, adopted bythe Conference at its recent meetingin Washington, took issue with "falseprophets" who have "proclaimed fal-lacies at tftiihs."

The Conference flatly rejected claimsthat there is -nothing to fear in risingpublic spending, mounting debt, creep-ing inflation, heavy taxation, and biggovernment centralized at the Federallevel,

"Nations, like people, which habitu-ally spend beyond their income willeventually go bankrupt," the Confer-ence declared. "People and groups whoask government to do what they shoulddo for themselves and give what itdoes not have, and public officials whoseek isupport by approving such publiclargessee, strike, directly at the Na-tion's greatness and well being.

"Not until these self-serving objec-tives are abandoned in favor of pru-dent 'expenditure and debt policies canthe ship of state again be pointed onthe course of fiscal solvency," said theConference."

Urging re-direction of the energiesof the people and their elected repre-sentatives toward fiscal policies whichbring into balance receipts, expendi-tures and debt, the Conference calledfor: "a balanced budget; a tax systemthat promotes initiative and economicgrowth; reversal of the upward trendof the Federal debt; a bait to furtherinflation; reversal of the trend towardcentralized financing which resultsfrom grants in aid and subsidies; avoid-ance of new domestic-civilian pro-grams until defense requirements arefully met arid the budget balanced;review of existing programs to eliminate spending that Is no longernecewary; improved congressional andexecutive machinery to control ex<penditures."

gagement out of town, he con- ernor's Quick sense of humor ated surpluses on June 30 next,tinues to work at times until' always .<omes to the fore. Hej According to the fiscal ex-midnight. • Iseldom gets peeves or shqwsperts, the real surplus, or money _ ^

Governor Hughes believes in]that he is bothered by a big,left over and unspent dur tngj s l o n m t o p r o vi<je the best pos-tackling the big problems first problem. At scheduled news(the current fiscal period, will' •• • -and once they are out of thejcorifererices, hfl is always.be $3,830,095. However, estim-way he clears the way for judg- quick with answers on all sub-;ated over-runs of revenue dur- _ship appointments, of whlch'Jects. If he is not fully ac-'ing the current year, together B o a r d w l t h t h e a s s l s t a n c e o f ft

there are many, and a mass of quainted with the subject, he with appropriation lapses, willjded l ( , l l t ( ,d a n d c a , ,a b l e g r o u p o f

legislation carrying out the readily admits it. add an additional $7,300,000 to volunteer firemen, has consist-many pledges of his campaign. An ardent golfer, Governor that amount, so that a revised e n l l y b e e n a b ] e t o d o t n l s

Although in office slightly jHughei is looking forward to estimated surplus of $11,139,095

flre;h's country. being made today that cx-j The Germans, then, accept have quietly , infiltrated'the guilt of Hitler, at least upiwsus in the Ministry nfI to a point, depending upon thejfense. Yet the traditional

but they do not ac-,of the German soldier aud|

sible fire protection for homesand businesses with the lowest'possible flre tax rate, and the:

cept the wholesale guilt of the! (Continued on Page 12)1

over a month, Hughes has springtime When he thinks he on July 1 next Is in the books.Out of this sum, however;

must come $2,743,514 for sup-

Know Your RepresentativesThe oest citizen Is an active citizen, one who U alert

and goes to the source to secure the best possible in-formation. The best representative is ona who cooperates 1with his constituents and ls ready and eager to receive1

their viewsHerewith are the names of your representatives. Keep

in touch with them.

U. S. CongressSENATE

Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr , <D>. 8enate OfficeBuilding, Washington, D. C. Home— WMtfleld.

Senator Clifford P Case,(R>. 8ena» Office Building,Washington 25. D. C Home—345 Elm Avenue. I»ah*a>

BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IRepresentative Peter Prellnghuysen. Jr, iR). PUth Con-

gresslonal District. House Office Building. Washing-tOD 2S. D. C ' Home— Morrlstown.

I State LegislatureSTATE 6ENATOB

John A Lynch. New Brunswick

MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLYNorman Tanzman, Woodbrldge

J Edward Crablel, MffltownI Joseph Doren. Dunellen /I Oludo Brlgianl. Jamesbutt j

Board of Chosen FreeMMera '; Carl E. Metager. President. Rutgen Onlvertlty. NewI Brunswick

George L Burton. Jr., 19 Agate Road, Lawrence Brook1 Village. New Brunswick,

EMytne S. McAndrews. New BrunawlEk.Joseph R. Costa. 123 Qlllcrest Avenue. Kdlson.Thomas fl. Lee. 140 Front Street. South PlalnfleldOeorge Otlowskl 541 Kennedy Street. Perth Amboy,William J. Warrea 87$ Main Street ford*

Woodbridge Township Coi i l t t eeMAYOR—Walter Ztrpoio, Colonia

FIRST WARD—Charles Molnar. WoodbridgeRobert M. Vogel, Woodbridge

SECOND WARD — Joseph/ Nemyo. HopelawnHerman FallDfl, Pordj

THIRD WARD — Robert Ja/:ks, WoodbrtdgeJoseph Mandone, Avenel ,,

FOURTH WARD-Thomas J CostoUo. IsellnDr. Ralph Barone.

Menlo Park TerraceFIFTH WARD — George Emery, Colonlft

John Evanko, Colonia

Borough of Carter*MAYOR-Stephen SUba

President of Borough Council—Widter. BulllvanCOUNCILMEN

Thomas Devertn Walter SullivanJohn Hututck John D*SurUl«Alexander Sucii Adam eymboriki

•Township of EdisonMAYOR— Anthorjj M. YelNWSlcs

Pruldent of Council-Nell A. McDonaldCOUNCILMEN

William V. Ashton . frank MarchlttoBernard i. Dwyer Prank J. Takac*Norman Freeman Dt Wflltoin roth

plemental appropriations in the cents.

Though the Fifth Fire Districtis the largest district in Wood-bridge Township, Hie 1961 flretax rate was the lowest at 42

current year. This will pro-duce a net estimated surplusof (8,395,581 next July 1. Lastyear such a surplus only[amounted to $1,400,000.

Treasury officials estimatethat the State's revenues in1962-63 should equal $494,262.-384. Included in this sum is anestimated $6,000,000 yield fromthe Emergency TransportationTax assessed against New Yorkresidents working in New Jer-sey,

Although definite earningsfrom this source will not beknown until late in April, wlth-

This year's budget containsfour separate items Item one

[is an appropriation for operat

holding tax collections fromsuch sources for the third and|fourth quarter* of calendar!1961 Indicate that the taxjshould produce the amountestimated, acordlng to Gover-nor Hughes, iJET AGE: — New Jersey willmeet the jet age head-on in1

the latter part of 196Z if theLegislature approves two rec-omendatlons o f GovernorHughes.

The Governor has proposeda $700,000 state appropriationfor a building in which will beinstalled a 15 million electronvolt tandem Van de Graff ac-celerator at Rutgers, the StateUniversity, for research inlower energy physics.

The accelerator, a most im-x>rtant research and educa-tional tool of nuclear science,will cost, wit* its housing,more than $2jSW),000. The Uni-ersity will provide the balance,partly from a bequest, andpartly by cooperation fBom ln-lustry. * *

Also to keep pace with theproblems of technology, Gov-

ernor Hughes has proposed thepurchase of a hillcopUr tor70,000 and an appropriation of

$30,000 for Its operation., Heaid this equipment will be In-aluable for more effective

traffic and forest flre control,and aid ln curbing pollution ofbeaches and waterways.EDUCATION: - Higher educa-tion costs will take $43,535,354from the State Treasury duringthe next fiscal year beginningJuly l,1f the Legislature agreeswith the budget recommenda-tions of Governor Hughes

The funds will provide forgreatly Increased enrollnmet atthe six State colleges, the StateUniversity, and the NewarkCollege of Engineering. Theyrepresent an Increase of $10,-636,545 over the current year

Total enrollment at theState colleges during 1963 ls expected to reach 42,573 students—12,300 of them full-time and

(Continued on Page 12)

ing expenses for the entire yearin the amount of $24,090. Thisamount is below the amountappropriated in previous years

Item two is an appropriationfor water service and hydrantsThis is a fixed charge and isdetermined by the number o:flre hydrants and running feeof water main* throughout tbfire district.

It ls probable that this CQAwill rise in the future, as thenIs presently pending before th

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KKIU/VY, MARCH PAGE ELEVEN

Sis-MKli'ii, 7-8 P. M'•rlmml. B:30 P. M

Tuesday. March 6, Brownies' tfl P. M. IntcrmodlRtp

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, , . „ • -i M J f lwlKh w a r Veterans,™ ' P l l l t l 1 Chapter <>f the clenr RIBRS. City of Hope Is a den, LI 9-5990, membership dftnce, Zapusty, will be held ,,.„„„,.„ m R p r n a r H s trP( .t730 P. M. Men's Club, «:30 P. M . l9l1v "f Hope will be li,ld Mon-,iion,s('ctBiian pilot medlcftl cen-lchalrman. ' - ' - " J ~ - ' " D o n o v a t 1 ' 1 1 5 B ( i m R ™ H t r e « -

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Wednesday, March

| c l t v o f Hope will be h.lri MonjnoiMectarian pilot medical cenlrtay a t 2 2 ° ' H f t m S t m ' 1 ' M 1 - ' t a - «n<J hospital dninR researchson ftmml l

ThUfSdftV MftlTh H n U t - • - . • , ,,,_,, „,., HUM iiuaymni u""if; i i n tn i t u i ,m. ai, uv- »«ni,Y ft urutvilimi7, Qirl Scouts 7-30 p M tub son, ftmturlng a demonstration in leukemia, cancer, heart dls-l U. S, helicopter company Qatholic Church. Music will be!8t. Mark's Episcopal Church rt

• • • « ! . 101 a nOW Idea i l l EliUSSWIirp lm-ipncn QII/1 nthcr- ITIDIIU' I11,^t,,,, Ivniita Bprte In V l i l n i n , )jy (Jjp g | ( l e (Jote.S, p

im-iease, and other major Illnesses.I routs Reds in Vietnam.

,,„„„, £,,„„,, Friday. M f t y o r giiiba expresRed ad

I' M miration lor ,tha growth andk, srrvict'.s V30 { l n p Rpnit displayed by Pack 81

Mr, s. Flrslchbaum, cabman-.,,I11U si'ivici1, tPr, and Phil Hochmarv,

of ccrrtnotllen, expressed apprc-j, , ,l, lu-itciiiiR. dittton to the Catholic War'

Veterans for their hospitality.'•'•'.!,..iii<in. 1 0 : 4 5 Rftbbl M o r t o n 8. Baum

pointed out the (treat vajiif c>[,,c silinP M stoutlnii In character buildlnn

!. , 4,ri P M. and commended the cub pnek'i 1, 20 1' M [or tlu'ir efforts to hiive a, ;, 30 T M- Kojlier dinner.

• n u b will "We owe ».vote of thanks to1 M ' " ^ , mfin- Mrs. Catherine Urban, caterer,••'•'•'" T • d a y «>'d to Mr. F « l k M of the Catti-

1 •»•• '"' lin . M olic Veterans, for their prlre-''' ' 1, t lias I*1" n H P l n m B k l n « t h l" R **™-

! "Ti le Jo - tlful occasion within the rellK-; :l< lous framework of Jewish Rash-

11S0t. ruth tradition. This could only' ' ' ' U m A r i ' h d

0 t . ruth tr oat happen m America,' he Mid.

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this Sunday benlnnlnK atP.M. at 8t. Mary's Ukranlan will entertain the Daughters of

'her home tonight.

ONCE YOU'VE ENJOYED THE WIDE, WIDE VARIETY AND LOW, LOW PRKK-YOU'LL ALWAYS...

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, l r g t tnn|versary of our«rlves «flll be

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d a l l y , y n S B g u e « r l v s lll becelebrated during the month orMarch. Regular parttclpnntswill be honored at services to

o [ be held Friday evenln*. March

will :,JMi {radltlon • - ^

Tnrteret Jewlah Commumiyhat In our Industrial ur thr

\< ihe annual ^ny quorum imtnyan> nf in,c1ult« has been regularly avail-,

: cunimii- gble at services. Our senior nt-Wednesday, uyus have kept the 'eternal

.,,; final ar- nKht* burnlni." Rabbi Baum•hr Purim mud The mlnyan In spple-

I;, '.A Uvltz is mented by voluntary attend--ance at on* evening seme awerk b? members of the Mrir.i

(1 Id Dinner club and JewMvWar Veterans. K Bl of thei.;: February Meetings this werk »t Uiv-,:,'> orewton inn Justice Synagoguenmuminity, Saturday, March 3. Youth

,.,i • h'-ir pin- Carnival Committee. 7:00 PM•. .!:tmer held Monday. March 5. Junioi

for A&PSuperMarket

B33 Roosevelt Ave.Carteret, N. J.

Chef Boy-ar-dMRavioli

Chianor IS' / joi .AAg8ttf can • *

Millions of customers share tlie good feeling of knowing that

they can depend on A&P. Th\s applies to every aspect of

store operation, including advertising, merchandise, and

service. You can always he sure that when an item is adver-

tised at a specific price . . . that's the price you'll pay in the

store. Yo.u can rely on every one of the thousands of items

sold at A&P, too, for all items are guaranteed on a money-

hack basis. As for service , , , you can always expect cour-

teous and efficient service on the part of A&P personnel.

These all add up to make A&P a truly dependable store.

( ^ (

DromedaryGinger Bread Mix

"SUPER-RIGHT"QUALITY

THE PINGRY SCHOOLM.s North Avenue, HtlUWe, N. J.

annotate* that

rATRANCE EXAMINATIONSFor the Fall »f 1M!

i , r AilmUilon U> Grade* I T h r « w h 11Will B» GWen on

SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1M2For Furtbrr lnfarnulln

Writ* tr Can the K«bMiTrlrphofw KL S-MM

WHERE WINTER tS WONDERFULt'ioy thi only artificial ic* rink In Ib* Poconoi

. . . ikung, totw«»r ik i | , i umm«rbn | t i t kidoof

iwimming pool wrth totarlum, and (rthar w4nta<

v.tivititt. R t ia i In our loongtf, Ibraryand TV

- -.•nit , , . o< tha Ttrract Cocktwr lounf* .

SPECIAL ML EXPE«E W I N T C I M U M V VACATWN f l M S . . . <rMn}»0Q(fflMi-wwli:4diyi) to

H s \ \ I! U.OO (full wt«k: ? iteys). Sand forv - \' n<ill folder on

FREE!Corinthian

Design

GLASS-WARE

For6 BIG WEEKS

HeinzBrown Mustard

4--t1«

Heinz

Sweet Gherkins

Alwoys7-Ribs at A&P

(SI;c«dRibEndi33clb.|

PORK LOINSRIB-END PIECE LOIN-END PIE

M m Averaqe ^ ^ ^\(

1 3 to 4-lbs. K |VII (Sliced Loin Ends 43c Ib.) ^ B 01

ID. RJ M\No Chopi RemoldLOIN HALF-FUI I cut

No Chops Removed

LOIN-END PIECE |

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From Florida Farn

l i b .

Applesauce « » * . - 41t6SBv49« Sauerkraut „ s ^ m 2 ;j , . 29

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China BeautyChow Mein Dinner

Tiipl* pick

Pride of the Farm

Tomato Catsup

» bottln *"

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MY SHIRTSLOOK GREAT!"\ n MM,Y T| Dniarteddoing

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the wayQean

s"l«'ri.,r a,,,l the

NOW - Yours abso-lutely FREE - Beauti-ful (rla^ware to en-hann- y»»ur table set-;ting*! Popular "Corin-i'thian" pattern in the

wanted matchingEach {i'as* com-

bines attractive designwith long lading stur-

Beeek-NutBaby Food

Strtintd Choppad

10- 99« 6 • 89*

HeinzBaby Food

Striintd Choppid

5 . -89

CriscoPurl vtqi l tbl* thorfaning

HbMo 31b j ) f ,

TRY QUR

Shirt Service!t

t"o}"r H

" G r e e n St.

1201 St

Same Day Service

Buttons Replaced

Individually Wrapped

Finished to Order

"1"l<1«« » a j Built On Service"

TAILOR SHOPUt«nii>l ui« ibUt Uundtrlni Pl»nt In Art."

ME 4-3828 WoodbrldgeME 4-9190 Coloila

IvoryLiquid Detergent

Mr. CleanAll purpoi* liquid cliinir

IS ot.bo*.

28 oi. Ibot. '

Floridt ValHoii

Oranges NwGop 4 ^ 3 9 *Largs Size

Honey dew Melons 49C

Firm Griip

Iceberg LettuceRid Ripe—Larg9 Sl»

Fresh Tomatoes

ARMOUR CANNED HAMS t 2 " 5 » T d wB L fL U l n TEC tV J B SuPir-Ri9hr i l b . * Q C Indian River

rorKvnops c.nt.rcui. §\ siiceoBacon ^g^r s v GrapefruitCalif. Roast ••' 69 ' Breast of Lamb 12Z15:Ground Beef »>Xtl 49 ' Fancy Scallops 59 '

larg*

htad

carton

20 oi.

big 37

Swift's Sausage Meati l lb-iOc

Bologna or Liverwursf29CSupor-Rigtif 6 01. t

Sliced

Crean of Mushroonor Cream of Chicken

EnrichedPre-Cooked

cans

43Our Fines?Quality 4 MM

MINUTE RICEAi • LtJAlUtV-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 35H U N T ' S TOMATO PASTE 4 4 5

J A 1 PARKERBAKED FOODS!

BLUEBERRYThis WeekSave 10c

Angel Food Ring , ' ;45 e

Crumb Square Cct 3 9 'Pumpernickle Bread !!,23<

it !

1 v J . Ii i

Rich FlavorWklli, Yillow, Devil Food, Honey Spieo Ti

Cake Mixes -•, 2 Z 4 1 ' Tomato Soup C 3 • 50'NittlM—Milk, Almond, Crumb, Fruit & Nut

Chocolate Bars 3 s rDog Food D 12 89Salted CashewsPlanters PeanutsPork & BeansPancake Mix

RaguUr j } 25 ft.

12" Widtb A ro11'

7% oi.pkg.

49'25

39'A&P Brand 6% oiVacuum Pacled ' tin

Jaltsd I 7<"-J7CVacuum Packed tin • '

Ann I'ageIn Tomato S#uc» canBetty Crocjer \ 28 oi. '

BgHtermljli \ pkg-

Aluminum Foil

Wonderfoilm I • Nabisco

C O O K i e S Chocolat. Chip

Nestle Morsels £ £ ? 4P:;25C xx£to

CowaMarshct:r";35c2 i;59«AH fl 3oi. « 7 e

: l avon ' p i * / " 1

Frozen Food Value$l

French Fries APB d E l fSweet Green Peas AiPB-d b.'JW8

Birds Eye Orange Juice 2 : ; , M °A&P Brand-Sliced » I0oi, g K (Strawberries :r.et.ri,d

Chopped Broccoli ASPB-d 4 'p°; 49«Cut Golden Corn *»•»•- 6p

ok;;:79"

n Frittersiners ^ S . f n

J Dairy Center Buys1.

Sil«ct«d

Quality

4<"25° Royal Gelatin Dessert 4 ;^37e Herb-Ox Boiillon Cubes 3 $ 25e

Yuban Instant Coffee b;W Q.T. Frosting C r J T v U . 3 7 'Swift's Pard Dog Food 3 . ^ Dazzle Bleach 3 7 - 5 9 ^ Large EggsPalmolive Rapid Shave 11:$' Marcal Paper Hankies 3 P ^ 2 3 C Grated Cheese _..Colgate's Toothpaste " f c B 1 Facial Tissues w ; r ; : L 2 :M

9o0 35C victory Cream CheeseItalian RomanoItalian Provolone

1 Pk9« T '

A 1 J O L A A O A Borden—Parnman

b r a t e d wneese Romano_5co«iab.i .h .r

5th Period

Offer:

FREE!Iced Tea

GlassWith each $7.50

MerchandisePurchase

February 26ththru

A*P SUPERlWARKET-833 RooseveltAve. Carteret, N.

withScoKlabtlMP'i Own-All Purpou

QeXOlO Oi l full quart bat.Equal to the belt . . • Yi t cosh i»ou leu!

ACW

A&P'i Own—Pun V«g«Ubl» 3lb.cn

dexo Shortening •, 746gEqual to th* bolt . . . Yet com you leu!

* - • *

Impor t td

Prices etfertive thruSat., March 3rd inSuper Markets andSelf - Service stores.

Duz Detergent Blue CheerNew wash day suds

Blue RibbonFacial Tissue

J pi9> 17c

Delsey

Bathroom TissueAssortad Colors O r ( ) [ | , O K |

Twin Pack * • •

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PAGE TWELVE

Renflrt From fiemaiVi i u p v i i i i v m u u . i m . n j(Continued from Edit

factory safety tows enacted In lnr 1MI eight new regional Jersey. . . . The 1982 traffic rendered by the Commission Dear Sir;,>b high school districts « w esUb- death in New Jersey to date tswithln the next few months.

llshed In New Jersey, bringing now 107 compared with 68 at Item three is an appropria- weeJfUor those of us in Wood'This has indeed been a sad1904. 1911 and 1913

solete.floor is one apart from politics. An advisory committee ap- the total regional district* to the same time last year. . , .tlon to purchase a flre truck to bridge who truly care aboutami not all. not even a major- pointed by former Governor 43. . . . During January 1.260 Penalties In excess of $12,000 replace a present truck which .the WufMfttn of our children.it?, of Oermnn officers in World'Robert B. Meyner took a peek indictment* and accusations were paid by deer hunters dur-'ls obsolete and inadequate, b*-,After morrths of work we are strides other nations are mak-War II. were mpmbers of the at the statutes and found they were closed out In the New Jer- Inn the six-day December, Ifl6l!lng 30 years old. The cost of left disappointed and frus- ing in comparison to us!Nazi Party. Somr mixwl Natl-ihave not been touched tn fifty sev courts, compared with only firearms season on buck deer. I maintenance and repairs on the trated In the thought that ouV

_ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ . _ . _ _ > d . _ h . _ _ _ k . j _ l ' . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . h _ _ a . * • _ . M - 4

of people who proudly boastthat their children need nomore than they got. This intimes when our Federal Gov-ernment Is up In arms at the

825 in January of 1961.m a n y cn4I,ges have oc- State Department of

.The New Jersey's 1982 turkeyIsm with mili.ary duty in World years.War II. but man* managed to -8o . . . - . v -.-...,™ . . . . . ^ ---• _ . ; , . - . u , , .*S lU,t.°ibOt1' thP "* ^ curred in industrial method, *»"*»« « • •«• •' £ S ! ^ *J? »•" eent ."• • ^

Health crop Is expected to be 183,000,

(To Be Continued'TV\ , . .harvesting rounds in Tucker- year's crop.jthat the present requirements,^., Cov.e Q^^ C o u n t y .kn many cases, do not meet the

CAPITOL CAPERS:-New Jer-Hughes has asked Bey drivers involved in accidents

sharply In recent years. The tone schooling—enriched withnew truck will contain a 1,000-gallon booster tank, while the physical ed., science — thatpresent out-dated truck con-talni only a 250-gallon booster line can boast of.

r f e t y n e e d * o f 1 9 K " u l d t h e New Jersevs fourteen congress- in the future will be sorted out *»*• The rapid growth andIcommittee "Even the emphasis N e w J e r s e > s ' T ? ' / ; w i w - •> larae Increase in twoulaUon InIcommittee "Even the emphasis

•Continued from ftllf Panel I30,273 part-time. Of this total10 688 of them will be in uradu-

d t K b d e c t r o n l c

Stthe

in creating a State Division of Motor Ve-Urban Affairs hlcles announces. . . . 8ix boot-

. . .... Cabinet level. . . . The loggers and one illicit still were, ,„ , . „ . . l r - ,„.,-.„.,. ... "Machine guarding Is dealt N e w J e r a e y Legislature stands captured in New Jersey during

large lhcre»se In population In comes from the knowledge —the district makes the a d d l - 'tlonal protection afforded by»re right! Regardless of whatth Th j l

"the new truck necessary- The,the

the

Z£r.funde (f W adjourned until Ma9 3 a d d - " W l d a b o u t e l M t r i c a l w f e t y - T h e State Division

! l r : d r i l " "" T 1 1 * '" " T Vehicles has played

of Motor Jersey motoristhost to a;»urrendered his

who recentlydriver I t a n *

itories more than two stories InAt Rulers, the State Unlver- height; the mammoth single

slty. the enrollment in 1962- s t o r y fac lories constructed at63 is expected to total 38.117 present which also present haz-studonts. equivalent to 16,238 ards to emergency escape prob- Mfull-time students. To take c»re Bbiy were not even dreamed ofof the Increase, Governor, | n 1904Hushes recommended 126 ad-L_j,___ditlonal faculty positions and - . , j tan nncitinnc fnr nm _ , . j . - . i . Le s I s la t i v e Appropriations hawrung eggs produced in86 posi..ons lor non-academic ^ ^ ^ „ b u g y t h e K d t y g jersey during the past year. . .(application by the water corn-

transforming the t499.98B.751 Seriate Majority Leader Charles;Pany for a 30% Increase In

of automotive engineers!never got a ticket, never had an

front end suspen- accident, and always returned

home on four wheels, during 06

years of driving.

' !ors(Continued from Edit. Page)

cost of the truck will add ap-proximately only 10 cents tothe flre rate during 1962.

"Hie final Item Is an appro-!negative views) — we are

day by Governor. . Twenty - seven I

foreign countries received Ship-;

Public Utilities Commission an p ^ commissioners.Very truly yours,

-. . , . . . . , William Rellly, PresidentThe Governor pointa out 40 budget of Governor Hughes Into W. Sandman, Jr., R., Cape May, [rates to all consumers. Being

college buildings will be under t n e annual appropriation blll.lclalms there is a closer liaison cognisant of this application,

purposes.

construction duringrent fiscal year, of

t h e a n n u a i appropriation blllJclalms there is a closer liaisonthe cur-!, , , Camden County has been between the Senate of Newwhich 22:certlf.ed

1 as a brucellosis-free i Jersey and New York nowadays.will be completed and used for a r e a , the third county tn New;.at least part of the year.DISCOVERT:—It has Just been :discovered

the. Board instructed its attor-

g pYou blazoned the mayor's

premt truck has been rUtog children will not enjoy the full'statement that the people of

full programs of music, art,

neighbors across the township

The great hurt and sadness

this township cannot afford the$50-$60 a year Increase. No-where did you clarify this andpoint out that Improved edu-cation did not need to costthis much and that we could get

-: CLASSIFIEDII H for 18 wordiI* each »ddltlon»l

NO

BATES - INFORMATIONDeadline for »dt: Tot*10 A. N? for the um«publlfitlon

Telephone MErconr ••1111

our children off split sessionthe unalterable 'tact - t h a t w e l t e r this year. Instead you

it easy for people who

LOST AND

majoritymayor,

in this election,or your paper

(which » prominently printed

made . . .don't care, to nod their headsin agreement. How can youpretend to accept such an ''

_- r f t7nd

the Mayor', misleading and No .ohe^is completely

KOVNI) * * F 0 R R E N T

white 'brUHli'. APARTMENT - Fourcollar and Heat and hot water Inclu

Amhetst AVP- $95-00 per month. Two-fiA n • • ' - - One child

prlatlon for two-way flre truckradio* to replace obsoleteequipment and insure greaterand more efficient and effectiveflre protection.

The safeguarding of life andproperty shall always be theguiding purpose of the Board

right!Next to the health and safety

In a community there Is nogreater cause than that Ourchildren receive an educationthat is truly the best we can

Board of Flre CommissionersDlst. #5 (Avenel ft ColonialWoodbridge Township

3_1of the monies being spent oncosmetics, liquor, sporting1

alleys, on big cars or secondcars. Probably a great manypeople who claim that they;cannot afford the »4-*6 a HOME SHOP SERVICE repre-month increase lose that much' sentatives - Over 50 iw*'d RENT A WATER Bd

HELP WANTEI1-MALE OR FEMALE

dMErcury 4-5100

MISC. FOR SALE

each week in Bingo.in.Ut.vei Ov j _,

;for Towne Pharmacy in isella Only 75 cents per weok. ii Orteret l lct Suburban S f t.ft™, w . »h« » . n t «. ri« We do not live in a depressedjoruhln's Pharmacy in Oirterr-t collect. Suburban Soft

joy every benefit of education,,,,., . . ... R m o n t h ,. g o l n g ^ ^ ^ „„,.„„•,.. , f,,,uimers in3.1-1

are the that customersNo

6-FT. PEDER8ON CRL

ney to appeflr at the hearings

After seven days of testimony,rating|school buses must be equippedthe hearings were recently con-from the United States Depart- with a new warning light sys-

Jersey's ment of Agriculture. Dur-!tem to pass Inspection In New

DIRECTORYSERVICEBUSINESSMusic Instruction Plimbisg & Heating -

• FEMALE HELP WANTED SERVICESio t ; , , „ „ . . . . j « . _ n i i n ^ i — — —•• — - - - - - -

n - K r a d l n g ? W h y t h e lmpl lcat loniPART-TIME. Womenwanted BRICKLAYER - Buck

c „P r j d a v between shelters. Repairs of any2 00 p M. HI 2- T. BERENCSI. FU 1-9306.1

' 3.1 8* 3/1 f

!*7 50As a newspaper, and «pe - | 6 M a c

daily thouRh unfortunatelyJg.M A' M

the sole such means of com-; 2322municatlon directly concerned1 !_with our community, your rolejshould be one of Inspiration if you . . . ... ..--.- -•and elevation. You should!and can work only a few hours: Anonymous can help you.champion what is best and glveja day, servicing AVON Custom- BI 2-1515 or write P O.strength to the ideals of our «rs is your answer. Introduce'253, woodbriage-.

WOMENare in need

-I P Y 0 U R

of money come a problem, Alcoh

3 1

ADDING MACHINES$39-50 upAuthorized Acent

SMITH - CORONATypewriters

WOODBRIDGEBUSINESS MACHINE

CO., LTD.250 Amboy Ave., Woodbrldft

(Nut to Turnpike)SALES Si SERVICE

Tel. ME 6-0010

Beautician

1002

NOWOPEN

HairDesigns

and tfackBeauty SalonRahway Ave., Avenel

ME 4-3150

BuildersAny Type and Style

Custom Built HomesAll Electric Homes

Post and Beam HomesFree Estimate

Financing Arranged• Call For Appointment

WOODBRIDGE HOMEBUILDING CO., INC.

152 Strawberry Hill. AvenueWoodbriage, N. J,

• Telephone ME 6-0026

v Coal & Fuel

IT'S WISE TO OS

NOW!• Guaranteed Lehigh

NUT OR 2STOVEPEACOALBUCKCOAL

For Fast ServiceJusl Give Us a Call

SIMON. BROS.LINDEN, N J

HU 6-2726HU 6-0O59

CLASSIFIEDADS

BRINGRESULTS

JOHN J. BITTING

ME 4-0012

LET USSolve Your

HEATING PROBLEMfrom

Service to CompleteHeating Installations

KEBOSENE

MErcury

4-1400

AVENELCOAL & OIL CO.

826 tCahway Avenue, Avene)

Ceramic Tile

EDWARD SWANICKCERAMIC TILE

CONTRACTORincluding Mosaic tries <

New Jobs andRepairs of AH Kinds

40 Mary Avenue, FordsVAIley 6-1830

Construct ion

S DICK RICHARDSCONSTR. CO.

HlUcrest 2-6739

AlterationsAdditions

Custom HomesGarages

SidewalksFences

FREE ESTIMATES

Delicatessen

TREAT SHOPPE) 613 EtahwM Avenuej , Woodbrldga: (Opp. WblU cbtteti)

• SALADS at Their Beit• 801>A FOUNTAIN• FBESII BAKERY GOODS

Open 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M

INCLl'DINQ SUNDAYS

Cloted WednewUr All Day

WANT-ADSBR'A/3-H0M£

BACON

RAYMOND

JACKSON

and SON

Druggists88 Main Street

Woodbridge. N. 3.

Telephone MErcury 4-0554

Funeral Homes

FUNERALHOMESFLYNN and SON

Established 1900424 East Avenue

Perth Amboj N. i.

21 Ford AvenueFords, N. J.

i PhoneV Alley 6-0358

Learn To Play The

PIANO-ORGANACCORDION

Private Instructions byQualified Teachers.

Beginners and AdvancedStudents Accepted.

Call ME 4-5446Authorized

Sales & ServiceCONN ORGANS

K1MBALL PIANOS

JARDOTPIANO COMPANY

44S Rah way AvenueWoodbridge

OPEN DAILY 10-9 - BAT. 10-1

Painting

Heatlng-AIr Conditioning

QUALITY HEATING& AIR CONDITIONING

K & O HEATINGGAS OIL - ELECTRICWARM AIR or HOT WATERFree btlnutes - Time Payment!

Complete Interior,Exterior Painting

PaperhangingEstlBMtei Cheerfully Given

First Class Work

Jewelers

ALL WORK

FULLY GUARANTEED!FU 8rlCG7

GOLDBLATT'SI U H W I OldAt BiUbUibed

Jiweler

84 East Chen? StreetRAHVVAY

Uqour StoresTclephon* UEroury 4-1889

WOODBRIDGELiquor Store, Inc.

•) WE DELIVER!

Complet* Stock of Domestic! and Imported Wine*' Beers and Uquon

614 AMBOY AVENUEWOODBRIDGE, N. J.

Moving & Trucking

Move "IDEAL WAY"__ ? h m * v v g't91i

AfiENT NATIONAL VANLINES

I28C St. Georie Ave., AvenelSPECIAL WINTER RATES

tOCAI. MOVESI M u u d TMto. Ill Hour

ROOF, GUTTER andDOWN DRAIN

REPAIRSFolly Insured

STANLEY A. LADDIEME 4-7165

Photography

Professional Color PicturesAt a Reasonable Price . . .Candid Weddtnfi, Bar-MitlTahl,

Couarmatlon, Annlvrriariei,Putin or Any Other

PlctorUJ Storiet

12 SilO Color Plcturetlncludlnt Album, 199.91 >

Portrait, Children, Bible.ind Cbrlitenlnc

M Silfl 8tu4lo Color Plctamand Album, f4l.<]

buy nme-Piymmti

We Alto Tike Blaok and WklUPlcturti

Complete Una ol fbotocrapUeCuuerai and Buppllei at

DUcount Prleei.

R M nim Wltb Our «|ulck andEipert UaTcloptnt and

PrlnUnc Bertlce.

Quick UmlnaUon A FbotoitatSenlcti

GALLARD'S PHOTO547 Amboy AvenueWoodbridge, N. J.

MB 4-3651

Advertise

Your Service

In this Space

For Only

$ Y A Muti

And so, for those of us whoknow the importance of educa-tion, the future does Indeedlook bleak!

1. We are faced with amayor who exaggerated thej

AVON COSMETICS ^ i f " HAVING TROUBLEries to your neighbors. Call Mi sButler, MI 2-5146. for home in-tervlew. 3-1

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

ASK THOSESERVED ANDNOUWILL FIND,OURWOrIS OF THE IHI6HEST;KIND

S 1

PlUMBlHG 1 7 3 8 1£ HEATING

867 HARRELLAvENueWOODBRIDGE HtwJtm-i,

Radio & TV ServiceSet NeedREPAIRT

CallME 4-4360

ART'S RADIO& TELEVISIONSALES and SERVICE

169 Avene. ptreet, AvenelRepair Estimates Free!

Antenna. In.tilledrnbei Teited Free it Our Stort

Car Badioi 8errked Promptly

Roofing & Silling -

Henry Jansei & SonTinninf u d ;

Sheet Metal W<*rk

Rooflnf. Metal Cellini

and FnntMe

588 Alden StreetWoodbridge, N. J.

Telephone MEreury t-IZM

R. STEVENS

WOODBRIDGE

Repairsof allTypes

Alr-CondMouliuWain Air Ue*t

IndqitrUl i SMotor .Guudi

rOB rBBIIlSTIMATBBMl 4-Bi} tx KB 4-UM

Service Statlois

TOWNE GARAGEJ. V. Oudner A Son

485 AIVIBOY AVENUEWoodbridge

MErcury 4-3540We*r» Specialists In

• BEAR WHEEL ALIGN-MENT W4 BALANCE

• BRAJU SERVICE

Jft?^P^rT»WiVO

?& WANT ADS

CAN "YOU" PASSTHE BIKINI TEST?

For Free Trial andAppointment Call

ME 6-0225Steambath and Massaga

Available forMEN and WOMEN

ELECTROLYSISBy Appointment

$3.00 Per Single TreatmentGraduate KREE Institute

SLIM & TSlenderizing Salon

1010 Rahway Are., Avenel

community andnocaters to those who have

pride or purpose.2. We are faced with five

new Board of Education mem-bers about whom we have

since, according toyour profiles of them, of ""U.JOOOOfive only one has two children **'owuw-in the public schools.

3. We are faced with a

room house, five bedrooms, hot'8007.

Electricer removes root*, filth.and stoppage from clipipes, drains and sewers.|digging, no damages -and efficient. Call•Plumbing and Heating.

3/1 -1,

water heat with oil, cellar, ga-1

rage, large lot. $11.50000.ANTIQUES

n n o CAMEO 8HOP, 200 Premnml 8 t r e e t Woodbridge. Fil

"L th I lection ct old furnltiugarage, Dam w h e t l i i d e , k S | ViA^_ 1

tures, lamps, china and i

ENOUSHTOWN - Four roc ras

sizable p-oup of citizens whoelect Board of Education mem-bers on the basis of their re-ligious and political affiliations,rather than on their individ-ual merit.

4. We are faced with anewspaper, which in all truth j.If you could face it, does not!compare to that of a fine Hlgh |Uh lS

and bath, eirpanslon attic, hat1

air heat with oil. Near lake.1

ONLY $9,600.00.

3 / 1 ,

NEAR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL,Eleven-room house. Good conditlon. $17,500.00.

. Synagogue NarMartin litiiu

IN ' TOWN HOUSES,AVENEL

officers wasThe nev slatlpresented hy[

School's. In short, a news-, . „ T n n A V

paper which does not aspire t o , A N D F A R M S - C A L L TODAY.maintain journalistic standards: ArpERN REALTORor inspire its readers to the. , / , „ „ / R | f L T O R

cause of pood education. i " - ^ ^ J " 8 1 ™ 1

MRS. NORMAN SAUNDERS t ! ) ^ , . '- ._ , .HOP-tlnS _!-6to4

COUNTRY HOMES, ACREAQEjgiotnlck, chairman of nuntions committee, at a meof Congregation ll'niil JiSunday. Nominated wiretin Lltlnger, president:Drescher, religious co-ordinfirst vice preRldent;

Authority CarsTo Have Belts

3-1

WOODBRIDGE _ The NewJersey Highway Authority to-!dav moved to carrypolicy of equipping

Torah Fund FeteMarch 20th

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Melti, second vlca presidedways and means; Dr. SteBKaplan, third vice prealdeifmembership; Mrs. Leonard|berman, recording secreMrs. JacK Schneider, ccIpondlng secretary; Mr.nick, treasurer and Mrs.

out its' A V E N E L —' Highlight of the Kramer, financial necretarOarc]en,Sisterhood B'nal Jacob's an-1 Trustees named were: |

State Parkway staff and police™1) Torah Fund supper to be Farer house committee;car? with cfptv Wat tv-itiTonri n e l d March 20 at the localTrachtenberg, Hebrew manti-pollution crankcase con- J e w l s h c e n t * r w111 ^ Nedda Abe Lapldus, hlstorlan;_Mo»rois Fields, famous supper club en- Glnlger, new service;

Authority Chairman K a t h > t a m e r : M l s s Fields will sing Jer. youth; Mrs. - -arine E. White said the initial * sele*fj[°n ot I s r a e U s°nKs.'(

(Installations of the two types ° n e ™" J * j j ^ c o h e n Selmlclc, seTgeant-at-of equipment have been madon e r "danger, Harry Cohen. i g ( j mkf< p a g t r_(13ldjon Parkway vehicles and that A committee meeting of the; T h , o r d g t r e e ttheir extension to other cars,Torah Fund was held at t h e | c o n e r e E a U o n B'nalsening the road has been or- h o m e of Mrs, Harold Schiller, p r M e a t "The Fifthdered. jchalrman. It was attended by

The three Commissioners of M r s ' Hy Farer. Mrs. Ed 8ternMay 12 at the WoodbrlikaSchool instead of the Wlons of shol i d

the Authority, which operates a n d Mrs. Abe Kramer. jbrldga Junior Hit-.-Scl.ooljthe Parkway, adopted the pol-! A pledge of $6.11 will entitle previously announced. I"cy on both seat belts and the a member to attenjj this affair. '"8 thla statement, Mr«

crankcase devices In two sepa-!Members who havei not yet"0""11"1' Pr°due<r, aimnrate actions last year as a!pledged this amount 'may con- reheamala are Relnc l ie l ( l

means of driving for greater tact Mrs. Schiller ME 4-1249 ; w e e k I o r t h e flr*t p r o

safety and health abhg all ^ t sisterhood's regu lar i" 1 " '"Cil P " f ° T , \roads. monthly meeting will be held T h a M e n B C l u b „ ,

Besides Chairman White, the Tuesday at the local center atw111 b e h e l d 8 u n d a y ' iAuthority Commissioners' are:s p. M M r s Leonard 8chloaser ' M o n t e C a r l ° N l | h t l s

Vice Chairman John B. Town- Israeli affairs chairman will u i ed f o ' Wa r c h 1 0 Bt t h c 'send, a practicing physician In.present a^anel discussion o el-Colonla Jewish CoinmttOcean City and Treasurer "Ed

o Center- Joel

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Watch Repairing

Ocean City, and Treasurer ..Education in Intel'and the1 , , ,,Sylvester C. Smith, Jr., Oen-United States" Mrs Schlosser G f o r 8 e M l U e r a r e c 0 ' c h

ral counsel of the Prudential will act as moderator Panelist* T h e w l n n e r s o t t h e

Insurance Company of Ameri- will be- Mrs Hy Haberman h e W S a t u r d l iy n l g h t

ca. IMIS. Harold Melti anj M r s ' c e n U r w e r e announced as:Adoption of seat belts In alltMarmy Temkin Mta Malta"» A r m o u s ' N e w Y o r l c C y'L

Parkway cars as standard safe- Berruteln, an Israeli sinter wi l l c o l o r e d television set; Mr.:ty equipment was recommend-1entertain the members with M r s- Ue ^ V t t g e ' Col?lli"r,ied foUowlng a staff study bylsevtral Israeli songs 8he w i t r l c b r o o m a n d e lectrlc

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the Authority's Traffic Bafety accompany herself on the ac T h e d o o r P r l M w a s w()" Y

Committee. The crankcase con-xordjan jand Mrs. Mitchell — u -

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trol devices, aimed at haltingthe spread of noxious fumes a-ong the road, were ordered on

Parkway cars similarly after astaff survey.

the Parkway are expected to be! n u l r e m e n tequipped with both seat belts t>u l r e m e n t-

Ionia.SHORT SKIRTS OUT

Thomawille, Ga. — To enterthe Women's City Association'-first annual bowling tourna-

tsand the crankcase controls bySmSummer.

This meant that nothingabove the knee would be per-mitted as proper attire. Skirts

d hLittle League HasPast Officers Fete

WbODBRIDGE — Fred Ep.enstielner presented honoraryplacjues to Little League pastpresidents at a meeting of theParent* Auxiliary.

Receiving plaques were JamesKeating, John Wilton, JameiCarrogon, Thomas MurfcaughJack Poley, and Elubur Rich-ards.

An auxiliary past president'spin was presented to MrsChester Elliott, Jr., by MrsEmll Oavenkkl.

Joseph Dolan, president ofthe Little League, reported onthe tenth region district meet-tnr, fcnd Mrs. BUvcn Zapotla.ny announced plans are com-puted for family night, Marth23 at the St. Janus' School.

Refreshment* were served byMrs. Henry Weber and Mri.Oeorge Morrell.

and shorts mustknee length.

be at least

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LUCKY C^TCHLondon <— Thanks to a P

Ing pedestrian —a IS-'"01

old baby apparentlywithout Injury when Itfeet from a window,

Striking a ledge an'roots during his fall. s

Winters was caught bywho was pasting by.

Jer ry Seidner an. William Hermseielected Fire Commissioner on Feb-ruary 17, District No. 1?, Colonia,wish to thank voters for their ex-pression of confidence.

Sincerely, ,

Jerry Seldner *nd

WilUam Heruuen

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u otnen to Seek Outfor Peace Corps

v. i Women's Clubs, March 27 «,,,s John C«nnai.i Plains County chil

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'J 11,(. scotchJ T1,p mnmlim session will .stm t'

I'."' "f F l " f ,n :'t 10:00 and the centum,,.,-ni "Pi*11 '"Vlll continue until 3 P.M. P,,.,.»"l|p m" idents of the 32 clubs of the!

•L"" :" (C"'!! ; District will report on then„„,*,', clubs' activities during the t»st

101 ' veai Any member of clubs of"I"1

t l i c Federation may attend.' • " " I S " " " - Mr». Banlnskl ls taking re«-:

Ml ' „ , tliuiv ..rvatlOiM for the Sixth District" l ! \ Larytocrmtlve Arts Day, April 3 at'•!t ' th«n 1000 the Union Village Methodist

^ 1 l ", t ; t 5 R d"w Church, PlamfMd. All Dlstr.n" ,'":'. s,.ptfmbrr. art and American home depart1 ' tffi merit contents will be Judged on

' ' ' l U l t e , "plrf-'that day. A fashion show will

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PAGE THIRTEEN

Wai ORT Unit FoundersTo Select Slate Rec a lied

By PTA 7FORDS - Mrs. Albert Haber

hns been named chairman o(• imniliiiitlnR eomimttee of,

jMctwood Chnpto-r of Women'sAnmricaii ORT.

Rhe will J)e assisted by Mrs.Skinny Dlbofsky, Mrs. ErwlnWurtzPl. Mrs.Mrs. HymnnHerbert Alter

Herbert NeedleShapiro, Mrs

and Mrs. Ray-mond Thorner. Alternates BreMrs, Milton Markman, MrsLloyd Kalugln, Mrs. WallyMitchell and Mrs. Morris Fler-tan. Elections will be heldApril and the Installation

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was observed oy PTA of School7 last Thursday when Mrs.Henry Kozak gave a speclMmessage.

Special selections were playedby the school orchestra underthe direction of Miss AnnPrazer.

Mrs. Prank Janlga reported aprofit of $321,02 from the third,

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",'< volunteers A bus trip to Ldngvlew Oar-1

,'h(. womansdens Is planned for-April withplaced PBm-jMr». Otto Kowang, garden, 'me pence chairman, In charge of ar-,!„ put* U-rangenients.,I;;M•nience of pj»ns are also under way tori

a cooking and baking contest;,Ml, is taking to be sponsored by the club!

• ',.' bciis. The, early in the Spring with Mrs.,',' illation of1 John Petersen at chairman ••

Miss Mary Fee, principal of Hopelawn School, Is shown presenting: her school's contribution to the 11)62 March of Dimes—, March of Dimes Director of Middlesex County. In return, Mr. Duffy presented a citation to Miss Fee for the school. Left toHopelawn March of Dimes chairman ^ Mr. Duffy. Miss Fee, Mrs. Joseph (iacllano, school chairman for the March of Dimes.

Children in the picture are class presidents.

Virginia Symphony to BeSponsored by Fords PTA

FORDS — A concert by them Is bcinii slsted by Mrs. Herman Chris-,Virginia Symphony Orchestra

Scotch tenwn.1,'iUI) The club's annual May Sup-

educa- h e l d M a y t n e

•iiifd the F o w I n n - Officers will be In-m ^mg stalled at that time.

Court of Honor Cubs Receive AwardsHeld by Troops m Gold Dinner

fdr girls In the fourth, fifth andsixth grades will be shown atthe school March 19 at 7 P. M.1

Each girl must be accompaniedby a parent, Mrs, Eugene Kalet,1

health chairman, said.

will be sponsored by School 25PTA May U at WoodWldge1

Junior High School, BarronAvenue, Woodbrldge, accordingto an announcement made by.Mrs. Ocrald Click, ways andjhave been donated to the school

Thirty three birthday booksP0"8'- A l b e r t A y m e r - Junlor as"

Com-

. »nd ihe;i contrl-i' Europe.'

uttflldedlcd by the

Fords GS CookieSales Success

means chairman. Further ln-jllb/ary since the beginning offormation will be announced'the school year, Mrs. Nathan1

during the next few wteks.A promise to erect fencing on1

the school property borderingthe Garden State Parkway dur

FORD8 - Mrs. Al Ho»po-;mg the next two weeks hasdor and Mrs. George Baldwin/been made by the Board of

f th O le y

|rt ^co-chairmen of the Otrl ScoutlEducation, Nlnel Crowley, safetyIni t An c o o l t l c M l M *" F o r d l Neighbor-!chairman, told the group.

!''";",hoocU one and three have ex- A health film, particularlyg n i t l t u d e c o m p U .

w h 0M l d o v e r M 0 ,

I Includedwr an « • , NancyputnUngi1 irene

In the group are, Jomne Coen, and

Wedding, PlanOf Miss Joan Ivan

Davidson, library chairman, tt-ported. She also noted the annual book fair has been scheduled for Mareh 20-22.

Mrs. Ollck reminded memthat signatures may stilt1

be submitted for the signaturetablecloth. The names are oe-ing embroidered by Mrs. Syd-ney Felnberg.

In observance of Pounders'

AVENEL — Boy Scout Troopj45, sponsored by Congregation'B'nal Jacob In Avenel, held aCourt of Honor last Thursdayat the Temple's meeting hall.

Advancements and awards'were presented to the following

slstant scoutmaster; CharlesRonge, assistant patrol leaderof Eagle patrol; Nils Peterson

FORDS — The annual Blueand Gold Dinner was held bylub Pack 53 Saturday at Our

Lady of Peace cafeteria withthe theme of the entertainment'Sing Along with Mitch," andJohn Breza, pack chairmantaking the part of Mitch Miller

The affair was opened withhand Michael Auth, patrol leader!

and assistant patrol leader re-! „spectlvely of Rattlesnake pa-|Reiny » a v « t h e Invocation.

The pack charter was presented to Charles DlMauro by

trol. Michael Auth was pre-sented with a. second class pin.

The following boys were In-ducted Into the troop: Michael awarded to Rev. Joseph BrzoKremp, William Leatham, Ken- ™wskl and Theodore Larson,

I former cubmaster of Cub Packneth Engle, William Gardner1

and William Kazaneckl All are 53-former members of Cub Pack Skits were presented by each

Day, Mrs. Prank Recchia, pro-gram chairman, presided at acandle-llghtlng ceremony. A1

• Mr. and Mrs. John Eklt, "I've Oat a Secret," writ-

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anne Coen and- ,from Brownie I v a n ' 8 S E a s t w l l l l a m Street^ten by Mrs, Ira Kronlsh, was

Horn lead- ! ) iave announced the engage-:presented by the executlvelm e n t o f t h c l r d a u 8 n t c r Jnanboard

Horn„ 231, „

The worker Linda Dey from Brownlement o f t h c l r d a u 8 n t c r ' Jnan.'board.M* 14 wUl|TVooP JOS with Mrs P Leh- 8 t * v e n M o l n a r - Kn o ( M r ! Attendance awards were wonnids Pub-lnum leader a n d M r s ' J o s e P h Molnar, 329jby Mrs. Eugene Collins, first]

Also Pat Lord and Donna w i l s o n 8 t r e e t ' ^r^ Amb°y- Abrade and Mrs. Elvln Gentiles,1

^September wedding Is planned.iaftemoon kindergarten session.Miss Ivan ls a graduate of!

Street,Cluster' M K « « , internwdlatTTroop

Plans were made for a swimparty at the Rahway YMCA onMarch 10 and an overnightcamping trip to Camp Cawowon March 17 and 18,

Refreshments wereafter the meeting.

Gondola, Robertand Gary Cort, gold arrows.

James McCPasko, denner stripes; JohnlRedmond and John Nlcosen,assistant denner stripes.

Charles Punhan,

In annual fair. A membership oT494 was noted by Mrs. Jonn

The Mah-Jongg tournament Harkey, membership chairman.league will hold a dinner- dance Membership prizes were won oyat Par Hills Inn, Somervllle, M r g Marcus' class for the larg-March 10, Cocktails will be e s t membership and Mrs. Hill's .served before the dinner which c l a s s f o r e n r o iU ng the largestwill start at 7 P.M. Tournament n u m b e r 0 , fathers.

S ? M ErnUCi Wnclpal speaker for thrMarch is meeting will be Tlch,

chapman a « £ ""« sls8' Psycholw consultani

HarolSlnder.^ ""A dessert fashion show will

be held March 20 at The Chan- A "&* fashion show" ls set.tlcler, MUlburn sponsored by 'or Acll 12 at the School audlthe guardianship program of twlum. To date 22 models haveORT In honor of those who enrolled. Mrs David Kovacs*adopted an ORT Student In and Mrs, Emrod Timko are co*lone of the ORT vocational chairmen.| 8 c h o o ] s M r g ^ Mrs. Erma Gundrum, a mem*1

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en'* Amer'can ORT and Na- strated the new movie projectortlonal Epic chairman, will be ^ A purchased from t h rguest speaker. Mrs. Morris Proceeds of a candy sale.

v w Rlchter will represent Metwood M"- I r m » Johan's sixth-Vlvl- c h t e r ^ L g r a d B c U l M w o n

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ag ceremony by the Web-ueorge oonaom, trapnen «°icountrv ciub""F r pitirmn C A 1 Ml D T 4 -Den and Rev. Christopher koplak, *nd Gerald I W ^ . l f f i i . ^ ^ i y S i a C h O O l 14 T l A

made with Mrs. A. Applebaum,one year pins.

Albert Klnal, Robert Timko,Robert Behrens, Daniel LlbertU!

Henry Pfelffer. Plaques were Jay Vougalas, Harry Mci^ally,man, co-chairman.

ot Mr8 . D a n l e i H o t I .

den, and a special skit, "Sideby Side" was given by MrsAlma Rolfson, Mrs. Mary AnnHyman, and Mrs. Jane Lane,den mothers.

Bernard Sciblenskl, cubmas-

»'U1 be|Mrs. Walter UurlUen, leader.Hotpodor,

u.,5 of anyto exhibit]

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/.ird will meetP.M. at the

;:i.Ulng com-;ii Uiis time,• ir.i'nt. ways'

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•. tickets for!L',.ib's presen-•<• K n t

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* r £ < U ° n 2 l d w i l 7 e . n t > " Te,ephone Company, test!Peterson, and Mary Beth Hot-ibureau- W o o d b r l d « e - '

served!ter, and Milan Plavac, assist-a n t cubmaster, presentedawards as follows:

Kenneth Daly, George LevIns, John Pankuless, Robert1

Danny McGrath, two year,pins.

Mrs, Christine Fairbanks re-ceived a seven-year den moth-er's pin. Michael McCann, AliKarmaszln, and Robert Sprang-ler were accepted by the Web-elos. Alex Melega, John Lever-ing, James Matls, and DavidRodecker were accepted as BoyScauts.

Prizes were awarded for sell

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SponsorsBaked Goods Sale

„ . . . „ . . » „ _ , - „ „ . . . „ - , , k . , „ ,u . k FORDS - Sisterhood of!

podor, Troop 179. Mr, Hospo- « S " ^ ^ ^ i ^ .^anu-El will holddor, leader; Nancy Tan, Wendy;!1?!1. * . " , , "Ive Wargo, Patricia Warobey.Gall

Weir,Charles

K e v i n Whltehead,Williams, Thomas'

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Miss Judith DehnzTo Wed Ms Fjeld

FORDS — Mr. and Mrs. Jo-iKuntz, George Mlsak, Paul_eph Conley, 26 Dobson RoadjButkovsky, Stephen ButkovskyEdison, have announced the1 Michael Timko, Edward Sena-

sment of her daughter,! per, William Donahue, Robert, Judith Dehnz, to Nils Buckney, William Gollls, HenryIcake sale today at the Menlo|jtjeWi mn 0( M r S i H e i e n Fjeld.JVitale, and Robert Hynes, bob-Pa r k Shop-Rite Supermarket.

Jensen, leader.Also Theresa Mluk, Patricia

Barbara

fori'man at Koppers CompanyInc., Port Reading.

ing the most peanut brittle asfollows: George Gondola, Greg-ory Fairbanks, James VaradyErnest Rolfson, Harry McNallyRonald Wybranic, Billy SalnzAlex Melega, Frank Plavac, andRobert Spangler.

Mr. DlMauro, Institutionalrepresentative, was toastmaster'and Introduced the specialguests: Rev. Brzozowskl. pastor1

of Our Lady of Peace Church

them for her own reference.At a

School 7each reported on the recentcookie sales and sent In thelr|chlldren against them.

•'-'' mustand Juliana*porod_ewta from: , .,MemberiJTroop 201, Mrs. Walter A n d e r - / i m / i o n > '

n. leader: Marion Sanzllloj

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Ucho«n carol Johnson from Troop

! »t the Mrs, Donald Flna. leader:

Karen""ur^"1!0"":1: rtut?,ln Qtm™l H e !'!* The~sa7e "will Uke"piace"in« ^ - •„.. ., f r o n t o f ^ Appetizers Depart-

ment In the rear of the storeCakes, pies, cookies and other!'baked delicacies will be offeredI An exhibition to mark Jew-itsh Music Month ls being held

ail hv IISAF a t E d l s o n P u b l l c L">rary, Plain-1vn uy ucj/te f | p l d A v e n u e_ _ d l M n ^ e x - 1

KEASBEY - Anthony M. hlblt will be held through Sat-Prooanlc. son of Mr. and Mrs. urdny.

70 Wlldwood Avenue. The wed- cat pins.ding ls planned {or May 12.

Miss Dehnz attended. EdisonHigh School. Her fiance gradu-ated from MIfldlesex 'CountyVocational and ^ d d | J H l l VSchool, Perth Aniboy. He teson, Peter Sciblenskl, Gary mlssloner;employed by AutomatU Mer-Pasko, Gary Cort, and Qforgescoutmaster,chandlstn. Mfg. Corp.,Reading.

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— - . - . * . , Plna, and Karen Panekthe from Troop JIS.-M". William 8 u t " A lr F o r t "

lit include Rhlnes, leader; Gall Koons1 A graduate ofand Mri.ifrom Trgop l w > M r |

Avenue, has been accepted for rNSTALLATION DINNER,' officers training In the Dnltedj FORDS — The annual In-

stallation dinner-dance of the

Michael Daly, Bernard Scl-blenskl, wolf badges.

Fred Vlvlcolo, William Turnbul, John Watson, Albert Wat'son, Albert Klnal, Ernest Rolf-

Rev, Christopher Retlly and'Rev. Hugh Ronan, assistant!pastors: William Gler of Rarltan Council; Peter Zanzalarldistrict commissioner; HenryPfelffer, neighborhood com

Port1 Gondola, bear badges.Robert Sprangler,

Farr, Gary Cort, and Michael'McCann, lion badges.

Jeffrey Budzek, Edward Wl-tos, Charles Puhan, Fred Vivo-colo, Ernest Rolfson, James

AVENEL — Joseph Tarsltano|varady, George Gondola, Kevin

Sf. Andrew's KofCPlant Open House

i • t r . h e * 8 S employed as an lnter-y JeWUh tenter viewer in the New Jersey StaW

PORD8 - Newly elected of- Employment Office, Perth Am-ll

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it the;• s>'!iuol and

• - J of the Officers Installed• L)i;iartmenf

!l..:i S<-hool.

' : • • - ) • Wi l l b e !

u .: Die DI»- flceri were Installed by Rabbi: Theodore ganden Sunday at a

-::.: J A.M. to n_etin| of the members of the, .iri:r,r:,L wiuiParkway JewUh Center at the

' An .sympoil-ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Jackv In memberslPani.tit.TJtiun of; Includfd In the Installation

••'. Dounlas*|wtre: Mr. Pank. president:•'•••>*wi. dubMurray Goldberg, vice presl-

i'> uitenddent; Norman DeUt, treasury;• B^nuki for Mrs. Oeorge Weiss, recording

(<™iie Mol- secretary; Mrs, Alan Ring, cor••"•i!u lunch- retpondlni aecntary; Lionel

'•»: innSpring'Wolpert, Arnle Cohen, Alan"- Hixih Dis-!Rlng, Qeorge Weiss, and Tiwo-

• federation ofjdlore Rothberg. trusted.

Woodbrldge'Newark-Pords Chapter of the557, he waS|82nd Airborne

St. Peter's elation will beiCoUeKc" Jersey City, in June.lat The Pines, Route 27, Edison.1981 with a B. S. In buslnessjPat Casanova, Fords, will bemanagement. After graduation Installed as chairman; John

membership chairman, St. An-drew's Council, Knights of Co-lumbus, announced plans tor* an ert Zuppa, silver arrows.

boy.His present address is; 0. T.

Anthony12846697

proctinle,Cl. 62g,

Jr., A. F.1 Squad.

Carlln, Menlo Park Terrace,treasurer, and Harry Brown,Fords, chaplain.

Open House at the C.Y.O, Halltonight at 8:00 P.M.

Invitations have been ex-

prospective members and theirfamilies.

mond Larsen, ex-cubmaster;RobertlTheodore Larson, ex-cubmas-

Lane, Gary Pasko, RobertSprangler, Gary Cort, and Rob-

Wiua Sainz, Kevin West-phall, Charles Punhan, ErnestRolfson. Wiliam Redmond, Wl-

tended to all members and liam Yetman, Ronald Wybran-ic, Robert Zuppa, James Var-ady, Thomas Carasltt, Oeorge

HenryTroop

Krauss53; Ray-

Marks BirthdayFORDS — A birthday cele-

Ibratlon was held at the PTAmeeting of School 14. Birthdaycake favors and heart corsagesmade by Mrs, Llndley Henry,were presented to past presi-dents and Thomas Scuttl, mu-sic chairman, played for a com-munity sing.

Mrs. Andrew Aaroe, princl-regular meeting at pal, cited the dangers Of poorauditorium, the girls conduct on school buses and

Fords Girl ScoutsTo"Write Essays

FORDS—The girls of Scout) 179 will write essays on

"Why I am a Girl Scout andWhat I Can Do to be a BetterBcout." The leader will use1 1

asked parents to caution the

orders. Permission slips for theovernight trip to Stokes ForestIn June were placed on file.

A collection was made for theJuliette Lowe Fund and planswere made to make containersfor the purpose.

Further plans were discussedfor the forthcoming dinner1

Which will be planned and pre-pared by half of the members'of the troop. The remaining

A nominating committee waselected consisting of Mrs. AaroeMrs. L. W. Johnston, Mrs. Wll-llam Westlake, Mrs. J. I. Franksand Mrs. Roy Kuhn, with Mrs.Edwin Deffler and Mrs. Wil-liam Rhlnes as alternates.

Mrs. Robert Berls. member-ship chairman, announced thereare now 359 members and100% faculty membership. •

,half of the troop members willprepare a dinner In the future.'

SCOUTS VIEW PICTURESFORDS - Girl Scouts off

Mrs. J. I. Franks reported a 'profit of $74,85 from the Feb-ruary hot dog sale. Mrs, HarrySesuine will be In charge oftoday's sale1, • •

Troop 146 met at the home di\

ter; William Hand, and Love-lace Watkins, special guest per-former.

The Girl Scouts of Troop 77served dinner to some 350people in attendance.

Step on 'Em."What's the matter with

and 50 years of Scouting. Theyalso saw slides of France a^djstead of Candy for Easter",collected money Jor "Dimes torDaisey". Carol Yanik servedrefreshments.

Assistance In making postersMrs. John Yanlk, leader, where and the tables was requested bythey viewed p i c t u r e s and Mrs. Fred Hearn, booklearned about Juliette" Lowe chairman. The slogan of

fair will be "Buy Buy Books In-1

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PAGE FOURTEEN FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 19«2

3 Teams Tiedti"JL'.T,JNunzio NardoneIn Hill Bowl

To Madison Five

Carteret ClubLoses, 6845

Rolls 680 SetCARTERFI With scorlnR

)n the untwine a totnl o[ 134>J00 or better pumps, plus fiveM90 sets wrrr mllod In the Car-leret Commercial and Industrl-il Bowline Lrngup at the HillBowl. This, plus an excitingrace for first place iswaged.

With Kolibiis" Tavern hold- 68-45. In the opening round of

CARTERET — Tin* CurtoretHUh School freshmen droppeda close 42-40 decision to t h r C A R T E R E T _ Nuhzlo Nar-Mndlson High School Frosh d o n ( l r o , ] l n g w | ( h t n c i p p o ] l t o

this past week. Furriers, hRd a sparkling set ofMadison won the lumrln the m Qn ^ ^ o f 248-2I9-213.m Qn ^ ^ o f 2482I9

final period by staalng a 16-9 H j , t f a m ,o s , t w 0 g B r n e g

ll Up until that time the

CARTERET—The local HolyFamily CYO basketball teamwas benten by a fine SouthAmboy St. Mary's quintet. R n d 1 0 f o u l s

The box scoreIng the lead up to this point,;the CYO Invitational tourney CARTKRETthey saw tlvu sole posltloiv be- played at Perth Amboy over <

rnlly. Up until thnt time t h e T o n y . s S n r l l Nation. Ed MarksBlues led 32-26. but Madison i r o l , e d ft b | 6 2 3 s e l a n d B o b

put on pressure |n the f nal M B r c z u l t . s n a d 6 0 8 ,• stanza to'nose out the Carter-et contingent ' C l s z a k s P»'m b l"S-

ing shared with two other the Weekend. Hclghtchewteams, one of them being thc MIsMng four of their regulars g ^ 2team thnt brat them In two due to working, the locals fell ije[fCran 3games on Monday night. This behind early in the game and ^ntonello 1team wns the Hill Bowl and never were able to catch up to pj]eD ' 0the othn occupant of first the fast breaking South Amboy Burton 1place is Sitar's Shop-Rite, a cagers. O'Riellv 0two game winner over Stcllers Jerry Melech scored 15 points j3)paui0 3Bakery. I for Carteret. Al Marek who M u s c 0 ' 2

The bluest noise of the night fame off the bench late in the _was recorded by the St. Deme- " a m f l dropped in 15 points in a 1 3

trtus Men's Club who bombed spectacular exhibition. MADISON

t n r the current race up until now,tn_ were beaten twice by the Say-

bolt iind dropped to secondi position ns Sisko ft Pedor(Trucking moved Into the No. 1ispot with a big victory over the

picartpfct Lanes In two names.5 i Charles Ronzi rolled 614 andfi Sal DaLuiar hit 632 for 8ay-7 bolt. For Clsfcaks, R. Uszenskl5'rolled 610 and F. Slomko 602.0 Sitars Auto Service won two6 games from Walters Men'sn Shop with Tony Derzawlec roll-

Lose Close GameCARTERET — The Carteret

freshmen suffered their eighthloss of the current season bylosing a close decision to EastBrunswick away from horn*. 37to 34. The local frosh have wonnine Ramrs this season.

The (tame was close all theway with both clubs deadlocked

(MRTTOET-- AcUm In t h e : * * ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ 4 ^ .wno led Nine O'clock Bowling League^ freshman eager, rolled off

Carteret Frosh i £ . J

Miller KellersRoll Big 1016

At Carteret Lanes, March

^waa featured once again whenils points for high scoring hon-the Miller team hit a high game|°rs. He has six baskets' and six<rf,1016. Jim Carlson connected1""!fot 233 and Al Miller 213.

The Valiants upset Lou'sT/Bvern in the odd game. Mlke|HelghtchewValiant had the high game of|6ico316. The Surfwood keglers were|Hefferanthe odd-game winners overJAntonello 2Jones Five. Chuck Woodhull ~"

4

14 40

second high honors for thenight.

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the alleys for a high single The locals now are second Ingame tff 1024. a new record for the Recreation Junior ^ W H a m m e lthe season, as Andy Oorechlad Plains above the .500 mftr*- Aspinewall'hit 222, Steve'Lesley 2 2 r a n d T n r !oCate ' "™t Independent^ k lMike Bodnar 213. encounter will be played ins,

The biggest individual e x - . J J g " l ^ * 1 1 ^ t h e ^ W l Zplosion was caused by Lou But-kocy who just returned fromDes Moincs. site of the ABC,tournament. Lou ro.llng with Ithe Merv Stern team, which hita sensational M44 series to<place third in the ABC. cameback to town In rare form tolead Leo's Inn to a two i«n« CARTERET _ The secondwin over Sammy Rays with D l a M Princeton club won itsscores of 208-205-241 for a f m h 8 a m e >n el*™ starts insecond Place league hiRh set the Recreation Frosh - Soph

TopsColumbia 40-27

Q010

-90

jPenley 0Cnrr ..._ 1Dellcolli 2

T0S1

100000

Builders won twogames from Industrial X-Ray,

The bor score:CARTERET

J. Elek, Sub,Hits 696 Set

o2

was high with 236 and a 581set. The American Legion team

FilepBurtonO'RIelly 0

C A R T E R E T — The ABCbound Guy Womelsdorf select-

P cd a brllliat substitute for him-self this weelt when he got

18 Johnny Elek to pinch hit for:2 him. The result was that Elek4 exploded the pins for a huge0J696 series, missing the 70« setojby a solid ten pin tap In the

Holy Family in

CARTERET—AHthe Central Jerseydlospx County i will i0!t(jjCarteret Lanes on JJMarch 3, for thr p l n gCentral Jersey Women's Ii Association's 22nchampionship tourntimi

Mayor Stephen Skiba"on hand to welcomwomen who are schroll on the opening ni |it Is hoped that Mr.Duffy will be able to ;.,.receive the Association?]^i to the Polio F,,n(JJ

l d t h h

ing a sensational fl66 series for won the odd game from 8avels;Rosenblum 1 1 3Paint and Supplies.

John Nanney had the highgame of the night with a mark

iPeuenchlk

tmen lost three' games to Clark of 238 to enable the Agrlco, Electric. Phi! Cerone hit 632-,266 to lead the winners. MikeiMagellft rolled 605 for the los-ing tertm.

Zuback

1Musco. 0

team to salvage a game overOhlott-Kenley Agency. The In-dustrial X-Ray No. 1 team " o r

swept the Sterling team and i ° yRoosevelt Oarage won over 8e-menzas.

13 8EAST BRUNSWICK

O FMortz a

13Carteret 9Madison 5

16 4215 7 9—405 16 16—42

of 6&i

Jayvees LoseIn

Upsets A &OCARTERET — Darab's Tav -

:Basketball League by scoringlover Columbia team, 40 to 27.I George Perenchik was highscorer with 11 points and hlsjern won its first game in theteammate Yarnutoski tallied 10[Senior Recreation League bypoints. Frankie Milik had 10|Scoring an upset over the A & Opoints for the losers. {Cardinals, 61 to 48, at the high

Princeton took a big 16-6 j school gym this week.CARTERET — The CarUrct l o n d l n t h e f i r s t P« l lod- Colum-, Bob Eni was high scorer for

Jayvees lost a thrilling over- b iR h n d t n e u p p e r h n n d l n t h e 'he winners with a total of 24Jayvees lost a thrilling over-time W to South River this third round. 13-10 but Prince-

ton put on he finishing touchpast week. 43-40. at the South ton put on the finishing touch-Rivrr court. For the Blues it " » t h e J l ™ } j ™ n L b l . . ° ? "was their ninth loss of the cur- ™orlnB t n e l r

8,

Bowling Bits by Rosey

Prellex 0Strapp _ oStub 2,Clslo 0

Carteret K of CHlriak'.s Flower Shop won

two games to remain out lnfront by 2!i games ln the 18-team Carteret K of C bowlingleague. The second place CC Fuel Oil Burners also wontwo names to remain In con-tention. Baumgartners droppedto third position by losing twogames to Mullers Agency. JoeKish had a big 242.

Shorecrest MixedThe R.C.'s are leading by twog y

points on nine basket* and six fUn Knmes in the Shorecrest

The boy score:PRINCETON

rent season.The Carteret club came from

behind In the final period to G

outscore the home team by 14- La^,- 49 to tie the count at 37 all onlypp r e n c n m . 4to lose out in the overtime per- g f r s 0 R 0

Thatcher 2

fouls. Richey Potts rolled up 19points for the losers,

by 14-! Darab's took a 15-12 marginat the end of the first period,Increasing its lead to 26-12 at

ithp halfway mark. The winnersPialos held the upper hand dur-

lod.The box score:

CARTERETa

Muchi 5Stuart fiSeanmnDotegowskiBarneyWyskowskiHart

Miller

18 4SOT1TH RIVER

GRadzlewlcz 10Chrza 4Wels 1Hargrave 2Mason 1

POallo11 Pluta12 Yarnutoski ....2 —0 185 COLUMBIA4 O6.A. Comba 1

— Fedak 040 Gruden 3

lElko 0P Koncl 0

9 ling the second half play.11

Mixed League, with the Hitsand Misses tied with Evo's forsecond position. Iris DeVlto hita 542 series for the womenwhich represented a new highrecord so far this season. Hermarks were 192-164 and 186

11 48:

iaii piay T h p C o m L , t s ^wled the highest

9 n In ?J~1J '« t t n w "° f(ir wlth B 8COre ot 856'_ I _ |The R.C.'s won two games this

week over the Tigers while theHits and Misses scored a pairover Evo's In an importanmutch.

Cartrret Community LeagueKepich's Esso still holds i

CARTERET — The A and dsl im V2 same lead in the

A & 0 Wins No.9 In Jr. Loop

MilikShymnnsklWolleon

18 7

2—[Princeton431 Columbia

.... 4

.... 3

.... 0

118 105 13

basketball team won its ninthPJRame in the Junior Recreation5 League by defeating the Ram-0 biers. 52 to 22, In a one-sided6 j tussle. As the saying goes, theDA and O won rather easily, roll-0|ihg up a big 30-11 lead in the

10 first half play.

F30000200

_ —jble figure marks. They were Lanes Tuesday Night Womens

Carteret Community BowlingLeague with the Hill.Pharmacyand West Carteret Esso breath-ing right down their backs. J.Rosal was high scorer this weekwith a big 644 series on gameof 220-202-222.Carteret Lanes Women League

6; Three players figured in the Kleins 4 and 10 holds a big0 heavy scoring by getting dou-l7-game margin in the Carteret

.IT

5 2714-r408—27

Usnyczyj»with 16 points, Mike League. Lil Dafget rolled a bigMcMahon with 14 points andPox with 12 points.

Walt and Qene's, with a twoame triumph over the Troastullders, has turned the race lne Carteret Commercial Bowl-ig League into a one-team af

. At present the leaders holdtremendous 1216 game marsover the second place Lou1

'avern.U.S.M.R. Handicap

Bowling LeagueThe Rockets were ahead by

me-half game as of last weethe U.S.M.R. Handicap Bow1

ng League. The team won two:amea over the Tank House)ther teams in contention arhe Bunbers, Raiders, Pilolant and the Eagles. Th<

Pents upset the Pilot Plant iitwo games in a surprise resul

Carteret LanesWomens Majors

Pete's Diner and1 Frankrowns Dept. Store maintained

ijght one-two positions in thearteret Lanes Womens Majors

League by winning three gamesespectively from the fifth andtlxth place teams, namely thearteret Lanes and the Ehr-at-Bablc Inc. The Nu-Way

Cleaners retained third spot,espite a two game loss to the

seventh place Midget's BeautyNook.

The Hill Bowl Bar leads theHU1 Bowl Friday Mixed League

t the Hill Bowl Alleys byames over the second place

Emll's SheH. The honor roll In-luded E. Holder 226, W. Su-owka 215, T, Mortsea 212, E;

Prokop 207 and T. Kleban 201.

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:26 this week including a big>09 set. Joanne Piazza hit 20'ilus 513. Helen Kelly rolled 52:iid Vera Stragapede 506.

Hi-Lo Bowl LeagueJosie Ignar of the Hi-Lo

Jowling League rolled a high,et of 546 this week on games

178-182 and 186. Joe Biasethe P. A. McGlynn Co.

•lied her first 200 game byitting 202. Another high foiie night was Winnie Noscicki's35. McQlynn's team hit 675liich enabled them to tie theigh team score held by Les-tieks Dairy.

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in which he> had 204 in

CARTERET-The Holy Fam-ly quintet defeated the All

,1-31, In tin- Recreation

ning, Guy's Electric lost twogames to the league leadingIdeal Liquors mninly becauseElmer Resko fired a spectacu- way mark.lar 258-642 series. Ideal Liquors; In the

their

still holds athe American Bar.

Carl Marclniftk, league secre-i|tary, picked his niRht to roll his

big set of the season when hehit the wood for 179-256 and221 for a big 656 round. A big-

margin to 22-11 at the half-

stnnza the Holy

ieatfover'Family boys P»l t h (

Ice" as the saying J?OWtremendous 20-8 rally.

with ft

East Bruns.Carteret

J3 11 375 9 14—376 4 16—34

Bv 2 Full GamesCARTERET — The Dart-

mouth tossers clinched at leasta tie in the popular RecreationFrosh-Soph Basketbnll Leatrueby winning over Penn thisweek, 29 to 26. It was Dart-mouth's seventh win in eightstart.s this season. The team isnow lending the race by twofull mmps with only two games

was raisedof the many women's ithe area.

Mrs. Gladys 8chicker,|tary, reports that 1,558 ]

make ]154 teams, 197 doublesingles and 319been scheduled for tinsecutive weekends in

The annual meetliAssociation will be t-ioid. |C&rteret Lanes onApril 8 and many will:

ceiving a trophy and a lof the $4,000 prize fund!

ger score in the first gamemight have meant a 700 seriesfor Carl. A a result Carl led histhe Carteret Lanes to knockthem out o f B two-way tie forsecond position.

Kay's Restaurant came upthe high single game of thejnight With a looping 1021, top-|ping Muller's 1012.

In the repeat match betweenCutters Amoco and the CarusoFive, the tables were turnedthis week with Cutters emerg-ing triumphant in two games.

A & 0 CagersScore Easy Win

CARTERET — The A & O

Ed Kalitan led the scoring^for the winners by collecting 14points on three baskets andeight foul shotsHoly Family . 12 10 9 20—51All Stars 4 7 11 8—31

remainini! to be played,Dartmouth came from be-

hind to win with a great. KPcnmiitweet Shop walloped the Holy

Yale in ScoringSpree, 63-29

CARTERET—The Yale teamwon a high scoring spree findreeled off 63 points to trouncethe Harvard team, 63-29, inthe Recreation Frosh - SophBasketball League. In winningwith 63 points, Yale set a newhigh scoring mark for the lea-gue.

Four players figured in thescoring for the winners. Theywere Jack McKenna and BillTeleposky who shared 16 pointsapiece. Powers 11 and Baldwin

half rally. 20 to 14 Bobby Cho-dosh scored 10 points in thestirrlne second half play.

The box score:DARTMOUTH

aSlivkaZukovKushnerO'RiellyZenobiaMcDonald .......Chodosh 3

F0010105

PENN11 7 29

O. 1

.... 1Markowitz ...CoughlinChervenalc 2Torre 2Blerillo oKottridge 0rtarkus ; oJusco 4

8 Students GuestsAt Sports Outing

CARTERET—Approximatelyifty-elght high school stu-lents enjoyed a bus trip toierkeley Heights Delwood Rec-eation Center over the week-nd as guests of the Holy Nameioeiety of the Holy FamilyChurch. Ernie Weber chap-•roned the group, which en-

joyed a day of skating or swim-ming indoors at the spaciousRecreation Center. Most of theitudents are pupils of the con-ratemity classes which areinducted by Rev. MartinComosineki, parish, assistant.

DartmouthPenn

Ivh RenovatesMeeting Rooms

CARTERET — The PolishAmerican Club has completelyrepainted the interior of its:lub rooms on Randolph Streetreports Edward Lokiec, chair-man of the committee. Assist-ing him were John Tomczuk.Walter Sak, Stanley TomczukJoseph Yarnutoski, George Bla-lowarczuk.

•New members will b]e ad-mitted to the club on March 3at;8 P. M. Anyone eligible wisti-ing to join Is asked to contactJohn Niedbala, president, orany member of the club to havethe eligibility rules explainedto him.

The "Italian Night" for thePolish American Club will beheld on March 10 from 5 to 8P. M. at the clubrooms, andfeature spaghetti and Italianfoods prepared in the PolisTimanner of cuisine, states Joseph Bartos, Chairman.

Fashion Show PlansShaped by RosuriamCARTERET — Final plans

hava been completed by theBnglish Altar and Rosary So-ciety of St. Elizabeth's Churchfor the fashion show to be heldin St. James' Hall, Monftnight. March 19 at 8 o'clock.

The fashions will be dl*played by Alys Bherldan amhair styleo by. Mary Dolores.

The fashion show committeemet recently at the home ofth« chairman, Mrs. AndrewPirnik.

'rank & Joan's Teamn S. Amboy TourneyCARTERET — Frank and

Joan's leaders of the SeniorLeague, will play in the SouthAmboy Invitational Basketball

'ournament on Tuesday at:00 P, M. Team will meet

South River in the first round.Roster of the boys taking partare, Bill Onder, Hichey Poyys,Tony Semenza, Mark Binstein,Joe Stlse, Joe Feldman, Char-les Woodhull.

All members of the team arerequested to meet at the Shop-ping Center at 5:45 P. M. onTuesday for transportation.

ST. PATWCK'S PASTYCARTERET —Ladies' AuxlL

iary of Fire Company 1 willhold a St. Patrick's Day partyMarch 30.

106 11

6 269—29

8 4 10—26

KalitanPietrczak 0Sisko _.. 1-

Boro OfficialsSee New System

CARTERET — Representa;ivfcs of Carteret this weekloihed public works officialsfrom seven States to observeWest Virginia Pulp and PaperCompany's revolutionary newpaper bag /refuse system in ac-tion in Montclair, wherehighly successful 90-day test iibeing concluded.

Among those present from!arteret were Michael A. .'Yar-

cheski, heajth officer, ancDoug- Zenobia. superintendeniof Public Works.

The paper company, one ojthe nation's largest producersannounced last week that ilwas prepared to sell the nesystem to municipalities onnatipnal scale.

Jn addition to seeing the systern work in a representativi520-home teat area In Montclair, the public works officialheard detailed reports on thecost aspects of, the system andan analysis of,why household-ers preferred tygs over the tradltional garbage can.*

Scout Troop 85At Weekly Session

CARTERET — The regularweekly meeting of Boy ScoutTroop 85, sponsored by theCarteret Craftsman Club, washeld" in the olubroom, A pro-gram of physical fitness wasconducted by ScoutmasterThomas Dunn.

The troop committee conslat* oi Carl Freeman, OeorgiSlivka, John Krupa, Bill Bald-win, Ed Mantle, Fred Schmidt

Einstein's ShotWins Game, 54-52

CARTERET — tyark Bin-ttein's set shot with only three

MikeHart.

Shomslcy, and Ralpl

'amily cagers, 50 to 33, in the'unior Recreation Basketballleague this week at the high;hool gym. For the winners,

was their tenth win of theurrent season.Mike McMahon was high

:orer with 30 points to set aew high season scoring mark

the winners. He rolled upsn baskets and as many fouls.11 Rigler scored 14 points forhe losers.

The A & O led by 9-6 at theuarter and by 27-19 at thelalfway mark.The box score:

A & OG F P

?ox 2 3 7Liisnyczyp 3 1WcMahon 10 10 30

regory 0 0jehotsky 1 0Spoganetz 0 0fernyla 0 0 0rlefferan 2 0 4

10.For the losers Lengyel scored

20 points.Yale was ahead by a big 12-

2 margin in the first period andled by 27 to 6 at the halfwaymark.

The box score:YALE

18Holy Family

GWielgolinski .._ 3Markowitz.iligler

agy

14 50

vIcKennaBaldwinTeleposkyLovas .Tindell .HaasPowers .

LengyeiSadowskiFamularoLetsoChamraNiemiecPelcThortonFitzgerald

Yale

G857

_ 0. . . . 1

25

28HARVARD

G_ 7

1000

._ 10

• .... 0o

1212 15 1

Harvard

F I0 II0 II2 1(0 I0 :4 i1 1

7 6

F 14 200000001

2 4 11 12-2!

13 7 33& 0 9 18 8 5—50

Holy Family .. 6 13 4 10—33

ieconds remaining'rank, and Joan's

gave thebasketball

WinIn Extra PeriodCARTERET-The All Stars

came from behind to tie thescore in the regulation time at38-38, but lost out in the over-time session by 44-40 to theRamblers, The winners.had theedge in the extra period by 6-2to win a thrilling game.

Les Porzio, one of the leadingscorers in the Junior leaguewas high man again with a

total of 19 points on nine bas-kets and one foul. Myron

RamblingandRiimbil

WtlB.Z.

Recreation doingsmild upsets were cxpn the leagues duringweek, The Holy Family Ihe Cub League losttame after winning ^nd are now tied

Hawks for first place.eams' will meet tomor»rnoon.

The Columbus School |team of the MidgetLeague lost its first ganecond half after win

successive games. Thebus School first team Iesecond half in the divis:

wins and no losses.The Girl's Leagues

he same; the Tigers ha6 straight in the B divisthe Loafers have won •in the A division.

The Dartmouth teamlmoving closer to champjwith an important win isecond place team and 1

2 game lead withgames to play, t lLeague schedule iswith the A & O Sweteam showing a fine10 wins at«l4 loss. The Ibegins Tuesday withteam meeting the All Stithe Holy Family teamthe Ramblers in thegame. Winners will metwo out of three series:playoff trophy.

Leading the Senior:the team of Frankwith a 2 game lead oveTavern. Frank & Joan'jwill play in Southtournament, Tuesday,South River at 7 PJPotts, Onder, and To:menza to play as wellregulars.

The high school will (its schedule tonight agaflMary's of Perth Amboy.jbeen a sorrowful seaning only 4 games and]15. Those who saw tlieffeel most of them shoubeen won. The Freshnfinished the season with Iand 9 losses, losing thejgames by close scores aning fine prospects forcouple of seasons.

Wolansky had 15 points for thelosers.

team an exciting 54-52 triumphaver Lou's Tavern in the Sen-ior Recreation Basketball Lea-gue thisj week at the high All Stars 9school gy/m. —,— ._

By winning, Frank andi MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Tie Ramblfrs led byat the halfway mark.Ramblers ii 9 10

8 15

Joan's moved UP into the lea-gue leadership in the close racebeing waged in the Senior Lea-gue.

Frank and Joan's had a 30-31 halftimey lead, but Lou'sTayjern fought back desperatelyto tte the coiint only to lose outin the closing seconds.

Binstein was high scorer with27 points for the winners. Stisefollowed with 19 points. 7P & J 14 16 10 14U54Lou's 8 13 17 14—52

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Clarence McGillisthe establishment of aService Bureau and Hehis services to cond2 9 ' ,

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lag Body t»ken on tentattvtlyf mnPBJW ISe'd'm"«*« W°*J • S ? , . " * ' nf "PPwed'plat after an requirements,T(, W!»™r d defineo , o d o I usefulness of conditions, engineering plans, etc.,... ,i trnt»«'?£,*.l <b> T n - - ™ - n W n the limitation! >,»„ b* , , c ^ t , , , gnd th , S !

lulred Improvements' have been In-tilled or bonds properly potted for,hetr completion. A plat that re-^tves «uch (lull approval must have)een prepared by a licensed Pro-teaslonal Engineer and a Land Sur-veyor In compliance with all theprovisions of Ohp. 141 Law* 1M0 andIs the map which must be flled withthe county recorder within 90 dayiafter such action in order to make-he approval binding.

11. Subdivision Committee. A commlttee of at leut three planningboard memb«r» appointed by thichairman of the "board for the purpose ot classifying subdivisions liaccordance with the provisions olthis ordinance, snd such otheiduties relating to ltnd subdivisionwhich may be conferred, on thlicommittee by the board.

12. Subdlvider. Any Individualfirm association, syndicate, co-partnership, corporation, trust oiany other legal entity commenclniproceedings under this ordinance tteffect a subdivision ot lsnd here-under for Himself or for another.

13. Owner. Any Individual, firmassociation, syndicate, co-partnership or corporation having sufllclenproprietary Interest In the lamsought, to ht subdivided to com-mence and maintain proceedings t

'! subdivide the tame under this ord!i! nance.

14. Performance Ouarantee. An,> nt -m of till" urqin""-." ,t1™.I^lT,1"""liecurlt» which may be accepted

',„ imrm»- ma'.ft amount oI trie special n»-|,jeu 0( „ r e t i u l r , m , n t that certalithli wssment^ to tW lrt»M upon the,„„ M M m , n u b e B a l t o b , f o r e t]

btSl: the lots! Panning board or other approvlmbtlDg tne i o « i b o d , » p p r o , M » p|a t i including pe:ll(!form»nc« bondi, escrow agreement

FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1962

e subdivision u their names ap-pear on the municipal tax record.Said notice shall state the time »nd•Me.ce of hearing, a brief description•' the subdivision and that a copy,

said subdivision has been filed1

tn the municipal clerk for public,»ipectton. Th« Bubdlvlder shall alsoause notice of the hearing to beublished In the offlclal newspaperr a newspaper of general circuit-.Ion In the municipality at least io'

days prior to the hearing.(c) Copies of the preliminary plat

Jill be forwarded by the secretaryf the planning board prior to theiearlng to the following persons:

1. Secretary of County planningboard

3. Municipal engineer3. Secretary of board of health4. Such other municipal, county

or stftM officials at directed bythe planning board

(d) The planning board shall act

.,-n mu srs.n.fi.1. to J * '•***;r narrcd .pr ,^ , frontog on:n*t the m«nt* >«

(estimated •••--.-"-> f f o m . . . „..._,,. irorm»,nc« bondi, etcrow agrmoney to bejalMdjrom ail »ourcts[|in(1 ^ ^ ^ ^ e(AMml

of annual itT agreements>T be paid " Master Plan, A compoilte

be lfvled t n a mapped and written proposalfronting on aald tm.!reromm»ndliig the physical ilevi

is five (J). lopment of the municipality whl

Oi.AN. i ,

•mi pro

(d) The tax map sheet, block andiproveSenU has keen certified to the/ " u m P " ' - _ i Planning board by the municipal,...,, u, . . . , u . u „ . ..(e) All streets or roads proposed,! engineer, unless tht subdivision of the toning ordinance,

mapped or built and streams within ownef ihtll have ttled with the mu- "'" " '500 feet of the subdivision,(ft The proposed pattern of «ny

street layouts within the subdivided; MM if all suoh Improvements or

LEGAL NOTICES

iveSei

FIFTEEN

! FOAL NOTICKR LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES

not bt lest than the wqtirreraentt" the toning ordinance.

. (b) InJofar at is prtctlcal, sideulclpsllty a performance guarantee lot lines shall be at right snglii to

(a) Lot dlmtneloni and area shall|woman of the local County eiecu-U i f h R b l i

yUve committee of the Republican

LEGAL NOTICES ^

lint jf tteald Street: running thence

l\Northerl? alnng

tncentrr

luffldent in amount to cover the

plat.3. Preliminary FlatThe Preliminary plat ihall be de-

signed in accordance with the pro*1

visions" of Article VHI of this ordi-nance In strict accord with modern

uncompleted portions thereof ailestimated by th* municipal engi-neer, and assuring the Instillationof such uncompleted Improvements described In Section 1 id), 4 * 5on or before an agreed date. Such '"" " "performance guarantee m»y be In

and accepted planning techniques the form of a performance bondand procedures by qualified persons which shall be Issued by a bondingwith the cooperation of the Phn.nlng Board, For Initial considerationby the Planning Board prior to theBrantlnK of tentative approval, theplat shall show or be accompaniedby sufficient information to estab-lish the design, arrangement »nddimensions of streets, lots and otherplanned features as to form, »l?e

in the preliminary plat within JO form the basis for the general term.dayi after submission to the mu-ilclpal clerk, but In so else before;h« expiration of the 30-day period»lthln which the county planningboard may submit a report on said

straight street*, and rodtal to curved Istreets. - |

(c) Bach lot mint front upon an;approved street at least 50 feet \a,width eicept lou fronting on atreettj

of this article.

or surety company approved by thegoverning body, a certified <t»eci,returnsble to the subdivlder afterroll compliance; or any other typeot surety tpproved by the municipalattorney.

The performance guarantee shallbe approved by the municipal attor-ney as to form, suRlclence and •!«•

Part* from each election district tor of Ret Id Street to tne center line MRoosevelt Avtnue. running thenr*i3l nsterlj tlnng said center lln» ntRootevelt Avenue to trie center ,ineot Htywsrd Avenue: ninnlnn thenctI4i Northern tlone »ld cento lintot Htyward Avenue and eiirndrd u>the Southerly line of the Rsh*«fRiver, ninnlna thence iSi Wnteilyind Southerly the tarlom rourwitlonx tsid Snutheriv iini of -ht

|R»hwty Rue: tn the RasteM in*lot the'Right ol Wty •>( tht Cen-ral

a term of one year.Alto to elect:One Member et the Houit ot

RepNteitatlvei from Mid-dlesex County

One SurrogateOne SheriffThree Menken or the Board

of Choten Freeholder!one MayorTwo Counctlmrn

(d) Where extra width hat been,dedicated tor widening ot existingjitneti, lots shall begin M such extrawidth line, ind all setbacks shall bemeasured from such line. 1

(e) Where there Is a question at j J1I1X.PIIZ"M

to the lultablllty of a lot or lots- I 1 , ' _ . „ . , . . „ , . . ,r,-^-;tor their Intended use due to facton1 POLLING 0WTRIC1 N O I , E M O ( , C o n , p M y . funnintsuch as rocH form»tlon»,-flood con-! foMa* P'«« »' '•"• Wsrtm««oi>.(7,

^hooi II Rootereit Atenue In « esuch as rocH form»tlon»,-flood c o n * P . ( 7 , inuerl; slnns 5>ldltlons or slmllir clrcumstnhces, the^hooi II Rootereit Atenue In « e A m ( r ) ( ! a n O n rnnipan; itnrtl 'o 'he

l i t d ' * ' ' 1 0 0 1 District foi egal »nier» r« f lih tin Sn .'h

and location. This Information shill cutlon. Such performahce guarantee

planning board may, after ., ,Investigation withhold approval of.~J'nR

shall run for a period to be fixedand conditions Upon which tenta-!by the planning board but, In notlve approval may be granted undraw, tor a term or more than threeshall Include:

subdivision. In allcases the recom-mendations of the 'county bowd,shall be given careful considerationIn the final decision of the localplanning board. If the county plan

yian. However, with the consent of

ilnn* 5>lrl Unr if 'he

A m ( r ) ( ! a n O n rnnipn;District, foi legal »nier» r«- 1potnf of Intewilun «rlih tin Sn

Oenertl Section

(a) A key map showing, the entire t ne owner and the surety. It theresubdivision and Its relation to Mir-.be one, the governing body may byrounding area*. resolution extend the term of such

(b) The tract name, tax m«p performance guarantee foitan tddt-sheet, block and lot number, date, tlonul period not to exceed three

nlng board has approval authority and facts:

reference meridian, graphic scaleand the following names, addressei1

j p p3 Th» '«» "Hth and!'"*" have been duly adopted by

1 1 « ' Borough hcrebyi"1* planning board.o the punctual pavmen- ot !«• Official Map. A map adopted

Mnal and of the In'tfWK oxJl" accordance with the Offlclal Map; d B i l d i P i t A t C h t

nil'I "

i, , i ui HT, i I I H H I I ' I I S

n r U d o the punc pIf . nrlnMnal and of the In'tfWK oxJl" accordance with the Offlclal Map,' , « id oWWUoni wthorlMd by;«nd Building Permit Act. Chapter

v . ordlnsnrt Bald obligations!*!* of the Laws ot 1953. or any priorbe direct, unlimited nn'lgi-

o t tiom of the Borough and the Bor-'r- o'mh flisllbt obligated to lew ad

valorem UM< upon «" l n ' ' • s » h ' '

act authorizing such adoption. Sucha map ahall be deemed to be con-clusive with respect to the locationtnd width of the streets, publicr g ; , „ , „ , taxes upo

:'«•">' 1,'rouerty within the Borough for the parks and playgrounds, and dra»' '•!'• 3 * 1 eeld obllwtlons and %• agii r ght-of-wsy shown hereon

their terestai u, p..u „.,..,,....-... - i g e rlghtotwsy sho(hown thereon without llml-l 17. Lot. A parcel or portion of land

pursuant to R.S. 40:57-12, its actionshall be noted on the plat, and Ifdisapproved, two copies of tht rea-sons for disapproval shall be re-turned with the plat. If either theplanning board or county planningbosrd disapprove a plat, the reasonsfor disapproval shall bs remedied'prior to further consideration. Theperson submitting a plat shall henotified of the action of the plan-nine board within W days of ltisubmission. If approval Is requiredby any other officer or public body,the same procedure a» applies tosubmission tnd approval by thecounty planning board shall apply,

(e) It the planning board acts!avorably on a preliminary plat, anotation to that effect shall bemade on the plat and It shall bereferred to the governing body foraction. The governing body she.lt actwlthlni? 30 days. Its action shall benoted on th* plat, signed by theMayor and be returned to the sub-divider for compliance with finaltpproved requirements. Proof ofcompliance with paragraph 2-b of

(1) Certification that the appll.cant Is the owner of the landor his authorised, agent, givingnames and addresses ot both.

(2) Name and address of the sub-divider.

(3) Name and address of (he pcr-

yeari. The amount of the perform-ance guarantee may be reduced bythe governing body by resolution

ovements have,been Inttalled.If the required Improvements have

not been Installed In accordancewith the performance guarantee, theobllger and surety shall be liablethereon to the municipality for the

such lots.J. Public Use and Service Areas.(a) In large scale development,

easements along rear property lintsor elsewhere tor utility Installationmay be required. Such easementsshall be at lentl 13 feet wide andlocated In consultation with thecompanies or municipal department!concerned.

Ib) Where s subdivision It tra-versed by a water course, drainageway channel or stream, there shsll

wmiuri i n be provided i storm water eatementhStaiuri !°r drainage right-of-way conform-

District No 1POLLING OISTKIU NU i

Polling place it tbih Rrt

g pSchool si Rrtflteveli »TfDii» in the

Truci ofSaiierljITuci to

School District, tor icgai vntert re-j thenct U Soutisiding within GeneralDistrict SI - m

POLLING niSTKItiPolling t>nce tt thi

Sohooi at Persnint AmmeSchool Olitncttiding withinDistrict! (J4

erlj in« ni the BradleyUnd. runoinp thence Bi•long Id line <>f Brsfl,e;the loterwctlnn with the Bus'prif

ne •( Wrtshlnrton Avenue, "i1"' n*ther'.y alorm -»id

eieruonlfctier' line if Washlnmon ^miueit* the centfi une if Burke Strttt

NO I !*nd fht onln' nf beginning

in the! OIJTKin ting place.m i n t A i m u e in t n e i » » ' » » " ' • " ' " ' . . . A r . V i ., fot ugal voter, rt-|aigh 3cnno, t BEOINN1NO tl Ml»i Qtuen glectlnn!l»ier*ectlni ol 'he .-rntu Hot ••>!jrj BU iCarserei Avenue wun the oemef

POI.LINU 0I9THK.1 !HO I lini'of'cyprfss'sireet *ud running

School attht Bcnoni

WashingtonDistrict, lot

nut In

son who prepared the map. I reasonable cost of the Improvements(4) Certificate from tax collector not Installed and upon receipt ot

that all taxes are paid to date.In) Acreage of tract to be sub-

divided to nearest tenth of an acre.

,,.»uui t t> !n , , Of n t e or amount. (separated from other parcels or por, r<l. UP t Thli Ordinance shall itlont by description as on a sub-

twenty (JO! dayi attendivision or record of survey map or•" ' •"- for purpote...n •»* t.j(f eftfet xwtniy <4v? u»j» •nn.i iK.i .v. . "t . c u m v« - .

;rv w l l i r , fir,t publication thereof after,by metes and boundsictlon ;,'„,• n u a i s , u provided by uld of sale, lease, or sepan

(d) Bufllclent approximate elevn-tlom or contours to determine thegeneral slope and natural drainageof the* land tnd the high and lowpoints of all proposed new streets.

(c) Tht location of etlttlng andproposed property lines, streets,buildings, water courses, railroads,bridges, culverts, drainpipes, andany natural features such as woodedareas and rock formations.

(f) A copy of any protective cove-nants or. deed restrictions applyingto the land being subdivided shallbe submitted with the preliminaryplat.

(g) After the general terms and

.. substantially with the lines.ofsuch water course, and such furtherwidth or construction, or both, aswill be adequate for the purpow

(c) Natural features such as trees,brooks, hill-tops and views shall be.*Hpreserved whenever_ possible hi de-, POLI.I.NU 1)181 n i t I NO S (8oU"trifrTy"iinV

mo inierMction witi 'ht easterly

Atenut

this Bectlon must be submltted|condltioni have been agreed uponprior to granting of tentative ap-proval.

(fl Tentative approval ahall confer upon the applicant the following

};„,• pssaue,.-iror ,1'^v Bond Lit .

l i t

separate us*, rhjhu for a three-year period from1H Street. Any street, avenue, l n B d a t e o f ,H(,h approval:

but before tentative upproval Is "pl»n of Standard Conitmctlongranted, the lubdlvlder must submit: netalls" on file with the Borotlgnplans of proposed utility layoutsCIerk

dewers. storm drains, water, gas.j»nd electricity) showing feasible;

ti t i i d ]

W nlMllNAMT.

si to Form and Legality: boulevard, road, Lane, parkway, via-M KOLIBAJ 'dud, alley or other way which Is'Borough Attorney ' / ~ " an misting state, county, or mu-1

The rorewlng ordinance was In- nlclpal roadway, or a street or waytrodueil at a meeting of thifCoun. shown upon t pltt heretofore ap-lrl' of th' Borough of Cartejm liwl proved pursunnt to law or approvedMir.-'h It'. HW when It was aoo/fffd by official action or a street or,wayon first r«dlng. The tald ordinance <>n a- plat duly filed and recordedi-!!l hi further considered on second'in the ofnee ot the county recordingrt'tdln? for final adoption at a nffU-er prior to the appointment ofmeeting of said Council of the Bor-1 a planning board and the grant tooug'h of Ctrteret «n March IJ, IWljtuch board of the power to review

inlTN1. That the general terms an(

conditions under which tentatlve approval was granted willnot be changed,

2. That the said applicant maysubmit on or before the ex-piration dtte the whole or partor parts of said plat for finalapproval.

3. Improvements orPrior to Final Approval

Before eotulderstlon of a final,- :I|II|117-INO l t „ p M council Chambers, Bor- pin>., ,nd Includes the land between subdivision plat, the subdivlder will

i!>

BONDS•on or.'s

Hail Cooke Avenu*. Carteret rl r street lints whether Improved!nRve installed the Improvements re-at whH-h tlmt and place sr. u r unimproved, ind mty comitrlse\m\iTfi under Article VII or the

AHD

I

• \ • i \'"y

• s ;pn! A N D , r

PKFlf WITH- .'.,V i •,!'. rERKT-

Tl«

" f:*! j tt whHh time and p u r ,mimproted. and mty i q,,lrpr p f r i o n l Interested will bi given an pavement, shoulders, gutters, nldo- pun

F'OR nnportiinlty to be heard. vf»:kj. parking areat and other ureaili^.PATRICK

board shall require the, . .. .. (,-_ „ of adequate performancewithin the street llnei. For the pur- guarantees to assure the Installation

AN ORDINANCE

Borough Clerk'(K)M, ,yt this ordinance street* shall of the required unprovem*nt«.be classified a follows: { Submission of Final Plat

ISI Controlled access hlghwav* are Major Subdivision.

the proceeds thereof the munlclpai.ll!!!11.j,f1,..,lre.

Ity shall install such Improvement!.Upon satisfactory Installation of

all or part of these Improvements,ai certified by the Municipal Engi-neer, the lubdlvlder shall providethe Municipality with a Mainte-nance Bond for a minimum periodot 1 year and for a period of timeas established by the Municipal En-gineer, to cover the repair andmaintenance of all or those portions'ot the required Improvements thathave been Installed,

The Maintenance Bond shall twequal to 10% of the cost of these

signing anv subdivision containing Polling place tt the N,,,ntD Rtie'School at Rnoseveit Avrnut in the

AHTIOLB IX School District, for legal fnlen r«PENALTY I tiding within General

If before favorab 1* "terral and «•»*«•,,«?„ « « „ « N o ,

all? S ' tranrtert Sr sVlli or ™"™ »!•»• « ">• Americanany person »™«"'er« or «•»•<»,uglon Memorial Home tt RooM<eltagrees to sell, as owner or » 8 ™ l j , . , , n u , .„ , h , s . h o . ; ,„ ,„ , - , tBr

Itgtl votert

Improvements without exception.The Improvements shall be In con-

it with the Plans and B

Inn body Is required to act, such. ^DISTRtCl NO '•-'Voting^plact,personnot

to a point ind intersectlott of theSoutherly line ot the Brady fraci asextended Raiterly, tifnnlng thencell) Westerly along ,taid Brady line

,ind tht SoutBerlv line of landi nowHer tlnn Ur formerly of the American OU

Oomp v to i point and Intertec-tlon with the center line «! Plllmor*Avenue, running thence i4l alongthe center 1'ne nf Pli:n:ore Avenue toI point and intersection with the)center une ol Ctrteret Avenue, run-ning ther.?e (Si Essterly slong ceo-ur line of Carterel Avenue to t ie

torQentrtl

>n shall be mbject to a. flne|WiahlngtoDto exceed two hundred dollars, a( the lunc

(1200.00) or to imprisonment for notmore than thirty days and each par-pel, plot or lot so disposed ol st~"be deemed a separate violation,

In addition to the foregoing. It

School) BEOiNNiNOjpolnt .,r olact of beginning.lunction of Noe tree* witnl

BttMn Uland Sound, runmngi DISTRICT NO, II:-iVotingthence ill m i Wetterlj direction I American Legion Memorial! BB-

nlcipallty and ss shown on the

ARTICLB VIIIDESIGN STANDARDS

not such that .land In the subdivision would meet1

requirements tor a building permitunder section three of the officialmap and Building Permit Act (1953)

" may Institute and

along tald Noe'i Creea to PenningAvenue, thtnee i2l Northerly alongPershlng Avenue to Roosevelt Ave-nue; thence <J< Wetter!) tlong

l

pithe municip

connections to'exlstlng of and pro-] Th« subdivlder shall observe thenosed utility systems. When an m-, following requirements and prlncl-dlvldual water supply and/or sewage ;P'« °' '^d subdivision In the de-dlsposal system Is proposed, theW" Df each subdivision or portionplan for such system must be ap-| 'hereof.proved by the appropriate local,county, or state health agency.When a public sewage disposal sys-tem Is not available, the developershall have percolation tests made

' ' the results with theplat. Any

1. GeneralThe subdivision plat shall conform

to design standards that will en-courage good development patterns

the municipality. Where

part thereof which does not meet ed.the subdivision shall conform towith the established requirement;; the proposals and conditions shown0 ' 'his ordinance or other thereon The streets, drainage

OLNNINQ t l tht intersection ot thecenter line of Roosevelt Avenuewith the ce»tet line of HermannStreet sad running thence

ipailtymaintain a civil action:

(a) For lnlunctlve reliefibi To set aside and Invalidate

..iy conveyance made pursuant to[such a contract or sale II a certifi-cate of compliance has not beenIssued lu accordance with sectiontwenty-tour ot Chapter 433 of theLaws of 1953, but only It the mu-nicipality has a planning board ora committee thereof with power toact and which:

(1) meets regularly on a monthlyor more frequent basis, andI (2) whose governing body has1

'adopted standards and procedures

RooM.elt Avenue to the Westerlytine o' Charles street, tne net i4)Northerly tlong Chartei street andcontinuing in t straight line to ihtRsbwtv Rlvei a' a point where DeepOreek empties Into uld River:tbenct ISI Southeasterly slnni theRArjwtj River to Staten IslandBound: thenct it) Southerly tlnngStaten Island Sound to thi plactof Beginning

regulations shall not be approved.IrighU-of-way, sohooi sites, public,^ accordance with section twentyAny remedy proposed to overcome P"1" an(1 playgrounds shown on an of chapter 433 of the Laws of 1953,

situation ahall first be ap- officially adopted master plan or| \a i m v such action the transferee,

DISTRICT NO. »s—I Voting placeoolumbus School I Beginning tt thtluDctlon of Btaten Island Soundand Noe'i Creek: running tbtnee(1) Westerly along Noe't Creek toPenning Avenue; thence il l South-erly alnng Pershlng Avenue to NewJersey Terminal Railroad' thence(3) Easterly along the Ne* JerseyTermlail Railroad and across the

proved by the appropriate local,!official map shall be considered In,'county, or state health'agency

of. When

'those that are used by hejvy, (a)'The final plat shall be sub-. , „ „ „ through trafllc »nd which permit no mitted to the municipal cleric for

i lSt lL A S ORDINANCE EBTABUHlllNO Kftu f r o m putting property. itorwardlng to the planning board,H iil i \!'.!T.IIKT, RIJIJJS, maULATIONH AND HTAN-, , b ( A r t e T |a l atrrrta are those which (or final approval within 3 years1

,,y MK'HI.WKX, DARDS OOVIRNINO THBBUBDIVI- l t t u t t i primarily tor fast or heavy from the dnte of tentative approval.s,,i ;K.-S THAN g I 0 ; l OF LAND WITHIN BOBOUOH ^ ^ | T n e I I U i n i f ) p l j c\nt sliall lrnmedl-

M.! niK MEM- or CARTIRBTT PUMUANT i;O THDj ( c ) M ( 1 j O r thoroughfares are tliose ,t t iy notify the secretary'ot the»:! !!:MVinEI,Y|A l T H 0 R I AY SIT FORTH IN CHAP-.whlt.h , r ( u w i primarily for heavy planning board upon receipt of

,, K.:IO\V.- , T E K 4)3 OF THI LAW8 0FIJJ3,',„,.,, B n d through trsflli-. i final plat and the planning ";:ii]irove-,ArJ.jj Ayi<fDMINT8 AND BOTPLB-. l a l Collector street! are thme a n l i i act upon the final plat

jhaslforms the basis upon which applica-tion for final approval will be made,such plat map and other accom-panying engineering plans must beprepared by a licensed ProfessionalEngineer and a licensed Land Sur-

of subdivision plats. Wheremaster plan or offlclal map

approvai'! exists, streets and drainage rlghts-

gveyor In compliance with

i i t Cl Ml Lthe

p , A K ) AMENDMEKTi) AMD I (U.1 or this M K N T H T H I H I T O ; BETl'lNO w h l l h r a r r .

;>P|[0;!RTH THE PROaroURE TO tl s t r r e l , t o

y pprovisions ot Clip. Ml Laws ot I9601

of-way shall be shown on the finalplat In accordance with Bectlon 20of Chapter 433 ot the Laws of 1953and ahall be such as to lend them-selves to the harmonious develop-ment of the municipality and en-hance the public welfare In accord-ance with. the following design

! standards:

purchaser or grantee shall be entitled to a. lien upon the portion o:the land trom which the subdivisionwas made that remains In. the pos-session ot the subdivlder or his as-signs or successors, to secure thereturn ot any deposit made or pur-

S^SSSTgreets are thme s!,ail act upon the final plat wlthln|tte "UIr^mc from mlnor;4j days after the date of submission stalled or the per ormance gusran-

h h f l h l l l l " * J ^ r l i a " 1 e ^ " ™

;4j y sionthorouithfarM. to r n n » l approval to the n l u l l l r lP f t l l"*J

u l^r

ml i a

u"1s

e

|»PI>llcatfon *

'•'• l V 1 ' ;!FORTH THE PR<XTBUUK» I<J os. streets to the m»)nr tnoroiiRniarej. ror firm approval to the munu..00 00 wi,|FOI,LOWKD BY THE W.ANN1NO |1>(. lu(ll l i;( t n , principal entrance clerk.a.) tp i )ro- . 8 0 A B D A N I ) T H * OOVJRNINOi^^f, o ( , re,|de,,tial development (b) The original tracing,

'* "rS,M'BODT IN ATPLYINO AND ADMIN-; ^ M r w t s !or circulation wl'MIn translucent tracing cloth copy.o. •2-;'»)('g|ji;T»aTNa THJtSI RUtB«. KEMU | u ( . h dn-dopnipnt cloth prints, nix black ou v

g

"™ m e t belore

AND BTiNDARM

o n e application and the granting of finaltwo approval of the plat can be made

white' N o building permit lor develop-arc those which prints and three copies of the ap-'ment of the subdivision proper ex-

pro pertles.tor to the p;icatiOii torm for Bn«l approval

shall be submitted to the secretaryb d t l t 5

VIOLATION T H M I O r „BI tT ORDAnntD by the Mjywi (t) Marginal servlre streets nreiOf me planning board at least 5

and Council of the Borough of Car-Uho^ which nrf parallel or adjacent.days prior to the date of a regulararid' ,0 con

n ( c | ,trollfd

inrovlded

•eret, County ofA U , . n , State of Ne.w Jersey, that-, meet ARTIOI Iippro- SHORT TTTU

; .v^' . ^ , T ^ ^ t \ Tl.-Lsndlar,"aS<d-pV,m.r,.y for vehlcujar jjj.-.'.e Bor-subdivision Ordlnsnc. ot the Bor-|vlce acce« to the U«« or the_side

) d n y p h ghlghvays or'pianriinti board meeting. Unless the

ceptliig such permits as are'neces-sary for the Installation of the 1m-

shall be Issued untl"

a K r c h Pf«d'Su?vdeyUlrxp.n«?ntitle closing expense, It any. An

i t b bought withi

(1)of_ _ . ._

Northerly mong the center lineHermann Street to the southerlyline of tne Rshw»y Rlvsr; thenceiJ) Northeasterly and easterly alongsaid line of Rahway River to the

tfy^nht of wa; line ol th*New TOTk and Long Branch Divi-sion of Central Railroad of NrwJersey; thenct (3) Southerly alongaald line ot said railroad to thecenter Une of Roosevelt Avenue;thence (4) Westerly along centerline ot Roosevelt Avenue to thecenter line of Hermann Street andtht Beginning

DISTR1C1 NO. 12:-(V0tlngpla«e,Carteret Hlgb School.) BKJnWHiaat the intersection of tn§ cents*line of Cypress Street with the cen-ter lint of Carteret Avenue «o4running thence: (1> Southerly » « «

lands of 1 T Wllllami Company to1

tbe mouth ot Tutu Creek wheretame emptlei into the Sttten IslandSound tnd tbence |4) Northerly

said center line of Cypress Streetto the center line of AsS Street;thence iJ) Southweitoly along cen-ter line of Ash Street to MM south-erly boundary line ot the Borough

along 8t«eD Island Sound to tbe ot Carteret. thence 13) Northwest-place nf Beginning erly ilong said Borough line to «!»

DISTRICT NO J:_[Votlng place,Columbus School ) BEOINNINO attht Junction ol Tutu Creek and. i t j

d |»«fn Island Sound, running thence

such action must be brought withintwo years alter the date ot the re-cording of the instrument ot trans-

_. _ fer, sale or conveyance ot eald land(a) The arrangement of streets or within six years If unrecorded,

not ihov.ii on tht master plan orofficial mtp shall be such as to!provide tor the appropriate exten-sion ot existing streets.

(b) Minor streets ahal) be so de-signed as to discourage throughtraffic.

(c) Subdivisions abuttingstreets shall provide' a nurglnal ter-

ARTICLE XAPPEAL

If after final approval of the platt d n person that

If after fi pphas been, granted any person

pthat

• shall be aggrieved by such actionof the governing body may appeal

ill Westerly ilong Tufts Creek totbe New Jersey Terminal Railroadtnd continuing along iald railroadto the Intersection ot Pershlng Ave-nue and Holly Street: thence 13)Southerly ilong Penning Artnut1

land continuing In a straight lint tothe Staten Island Sound: thenct |3)Basterli snd Northerly tlong thisaid Staten island Bound ta theplact of Beginning

granted.

iniajor tho'rounhfares; and which'preliminary plat Is approved wlth-j L"" i f 1

to abuttlnn propertles'out (haiiKes, the final plat shallffiand protection from through traffic, nati- incorporated all changes or

known m> Alleys are minor ways which modifications required bj the plan-' —"""""' nln< board

lei The final plat sliall be accom-

i u

,f::: B.itil

! '0 bt Iss

L i:j(!ti.'. of I

1 a L.-i: B.I:IIfa:,! «A ) • : vo MA l-*\(rrjfd f:i'.;'.M i,f New J rfelt. :-, .,; :).r : ^ u : . . - r

fci-j^-S •-, '.rir.;«.rir-.

••im.veinentlr/ tu-liflllC'.-

mgh of Ctrwret.ARTICLE It

PURPOSE

of properties otherwise abuttlns on panted by a statement by the munlrlpal engineer that he Is in re

The reipt of a msp showing all utllltleia t'.reet

19. DralMiif nU'.it-of-Wuy.

Tin pu;pote nf thlj ordinance'landt rwnilrrd for the Installation!tn exact location and elevation lden-•-viini rii^fhs'to orivtto nileti regulatloni.of itonn water tewprs or drainage:tifylnn those portions already ta-

int M.rt attndtSS to mUde land sub-Id tcbai, or require.! alnnu a natural Called and those to be Installed and••he "'islS. m t?« fcrSfgifof t ? a n ™ l 5 t i & or watireours. tor pre^rvingjthe subdlvlder h.s_ romplled with

I" in order to promote tbe public1 "•- "h

The final plat .hall be drawn l n j » ? , , S f J ' S S

,'.i, ::e<i.,

.: uld health, i t l c . j , convenience ind gen>I'.nance <ril welfare of tne municipality. It

th* channel »nd i.rinldlnK for the o n y or both ot the following:flow of water then-m to sategunrd; l. Installed all improvements

VJ

<• •«)••«'• -,::tll be admlnlitertd to InBlW thtj.ccordt.icf with .li.UU" one oi Of therlnr-lpa! ,,rd.rlv trowth and deveJopment.TltlB 58 of tlie Ki'vlwd sututes | 1. /-i« « , ."fon^valL: pwSetU andi M. "Borough." J ' S * , ^ , ^ ' ^ " '"•'' P"'- proper use ol land Mid »<kqu»t?teret." "Cartere'.. Shall inf.m the-m B

the p u b > .inalnM Hood damage In accordance with the requirements"••'" •'• one o f^f these'reirujstlous, or,

2 A performsnce guarantee hasbeen posted with the Borough Clerk

•; a'-«ni>i p ^ v S o n "for" circulation, "utlUties,- Borough of Cartere

V1,,

• i r i r '..i a!x

31 BoroiiiOi (li-rjt " Shall mean,the Clerk o( thr Buromth of Car-ASTICLJ III

APPBOVINO AQEMCYTht approvil prorUtoni ol t h u _ . „

' l ld«",ordinance tjall be admlnlttered by pal Englnrer bli«.i s :orm| t h a govtrtilng body »fUr tavoraole neer of the llorunuli-;•. said r , , , r r , i b i the Carteret planning

i r ' t n boird In accordance with Section

Borough Engineer. Munlcj.• f i i i the Engl-

if Carteret.

V

... fllclent amount to assure thecompletion of si! required Improve-ments.

In either case the Subdivlder shalldeposit a certified check or cash

Ink on tracing cloth at a scale ofnot less thin one Inch equals SOfeet and In compliance with all theprovisions ot Crip. 141 Laws or 1M0.The final plat shall show or beaccompanied by the following

(ai Date, name and looatlon ofthe subdivision, name of owner,graphic scale and reference me-ridian.

(b) Tract boundary lines, rlght-jof-way lines of streets, street names,

lD;eaMmente and other rlghts-of-way,land to be reserved or dedicated topublic use, sll lot lines and othersite lines, with accurate dimensions,bearings or deflection angles, andradii, arcs, and central angles of all

other means of separation oftraffic as thedetermine ap-plannliiE board

proprlate.

d n14 nf Chapter 4M Of the Lsws'953.

ARTICLE IVland

PROCEDUREOl i. Submission a! Sketch Plat.

' iai Any o«i»'r 'CarWrtt shall prluror rtaubdlvldlrw

l. subdivision. Thetract, or parcel — — , ,,

n o or more lou, sites or other two weeks prior,,,.,, divisions of land for the purpose, In* of the »<•••

,-tli. whether Immediate or future, of sale tht proposed, ,,f or building development, «icep* that post! of daw

Uie following divisions thill notiuary^dlscUMionouie •* considered sub<" ' ' '"" "n\\. however, that no\ \a roads a n Involved:

curves.

with the Clerk In the amount of thill i resi

u r s .(o) The purpose of any easement

or land reserved or 'dedicated topublic use shall be designated, and

"" < " t h t n

of the amount of all improve- residential shall be noted.merits, Installed or not, to cover the I «D, « « J "lock shall be num.-cost of all inspections. Final ap-|»™°. the lots within each

U l ' ' a u u i " . , , tf ,u» .per*-wftraeu 10,* division ot tithli'ordlntm-e, sub.ijit to "''•'J™ b rtil of ltnd lnwltary of the p .uini..K»>°'ri» " 'J L p p r 0 , a i by

sites or otbtrtwo weeks pri&r tu "^..fr^ .'a'.l"tr"f Ye) If 4hi

np th» nuruoM. lnx of the floiird » »'-«"'• _'''»lr LhK.' ~,m.

proval shall not be given before thefiling of this Inspection fee.

u within (d> Any plat which requires coun-hdlvldlngity planning board approval pur-

ln tiiaut to R. 8. 40:27-12 shall be f*r-' ' ' i the county planning

Its' action prior to finalthe governing body.

laudtor agricultural purposes whtre the

a house resulting parcels art three *cru oridr nfjltrgtr IB fl**, divisions of property

>v. Bouit-|by Ustsmintary or Interstate provi-<-. fi-et -vestfrly aions, or divisions of property unou

'••> of v.rit*nla court order. Subdivision alto1, In-cludes rt-aupdlvUlon. and where

u i ' 'use approprt»U to the context, relates

v

ami .1

loi

prellml-

Ktlon ot the subdivision committee,i notation to unit ffityt will bemade on the sketch plat. I Wherecounty planning board uppruvul Is

It will be forwarded '-

Post t the process of subdividing or to' A ' nue the lands or territory divided.

2. Plat. Means th* map of s tub-u*le*alki division. 'llarrljioni 3. Sietch Plat. The sketdi mapmierly.of a/lubdlvlilon of sufficient ac-

• f ' l Id be iued for the purposel d l m O t l and

the Mayer sid Ujj

lowing

urMl Id be iued or p pof dllcuislon and clamOoatlon and

'" uiemeetjbg Of rtfltjIretoenU of ArticleAvenue VI of this ordinance.Psulinf 4. Minor SubdWUlon. Aay sub

th

tii governing body. No luribw r *«nlui! body approval shall ,be re-ernluK bodyquired.

turnstbetufficlenl

; «'• l e . ! , . . »

"' H " l e v e l t

! division containing not mare thantl»; three loU fr»iitiii« on an existing

•HIM,minor street, bot Involving any new•nd Holmes street or road or the extension ot ofneer

munlolpil facilities and not ad-

' c 0 p, Teach of the folding1 Municipal Clerk2. Municipal Engine"

Inspector or

•'"' 'M. ,",y l'e|inutv* Rltu, official umir,. itiw.-f .*•"» Ur':Ofdlnaace or tills ordiiuuoe..,. •"•••Aveuue j . n»Jor subdivision. An s-

hliies ofi 'ht l:u; 8 t ;

r_ . .ubdlvt-slons not' classified as minor sub-

™»w divisions.' • l , ! «. Preliminary PhU. TUB preliinl-

1 w,nary nup lndlcftting the proposedlayout of the »ubdlvl»lon which li

•f ui-t". KHU "* submitted to the municipal clerki '•'•'•f !'mi"c!he«tnSt'tor P 1 "" 1 '" b o a r d consideration' '•''-" '-' v.rtet n u t ,»nd ttotstlve approval and meeting, •' '•^•^ and hf,,,<.llBe requirements ol Article VI of

dlvld

™.l.,.:i uu]• rtl.

days from the

A » .

..„ VTentative Applovtl, Tentative

^•'•»"«, all wlthir[ *PPW*1 l» the offldsl action taken•"'•••ret aim an „, on 4 preliminary i>l»t by the Oov-all „,

tructed'"nln*8'0117 I'lans and

I1 !>y J»Mphlibli iMr, aim

Jiyrir am)

urn,.et

•'« i f the

u r y p ymestlllg In r«uular «es

hhslon which determines whether ornot the map submitted U lu proper'orm, and meets the establishedsCindarda adopted fur iti-ilun Ui.niUand dtvilopineut uf tlie >uliiiivli>luu.Huch tentative auproval conlcro mr-talu Irrevocable rights upon a sub-divider for a period of three yeurt uucondition that the general terms

t0 D, and condition! spedfli'ully a«iti)d1 «50,000» "I100 •HI b« I l lU> '" e l •"J ' l l r t l l e l

""ilmuni t n a t **» flnal plat be submitted for

e) If 4he planning board favor-ably refers a final plat to the gov-erning body, the governing bodyshall take action not later than thesecond' regular meeting followingthe referral, noting Its action on theplat, aud the mayor affixing hissignature thereto if said action is'avorable.

(f) Failure of the planning board.nd governing body to act withinthe allotted time or a mutuallyagreed upon extension shall btdeemed to tit favorable approval andthe municipal clerk shall Issue acertificate to tliM effect.

(g) If any person shall be ag-grieved by the action of tbe plan-ning board, appeal In writing tothe (governing body may be takenwit am 10 days after the date ottbe'action of the planning board.A hearing thereon ihall be had onnotice to all parties In Interest, whoshall be afforded an opportunity tobe heard. After such hearing thegoverning body may affirm or re-verse the I action of the planningboard by i recorded vote of a ma-jority of tpe total members thereofThe finding! tnd reasons for thedisposition of the appeal shall bestated on the records of the govern-ing body, and the applying partyahall be given a copy.

(h) Upon flnsl approval, copies otthe final plat shall be flled by tkeplanning board with the following:

1. Municipal c.lerk2. Municipal engineer3. Municipal school botrd4. .Building Inspector '9. Tai awessor0. County planning board

block shall be numbered consecu-tively beginning with number one.

(e) Minimum building set backline on all lots and other sites.

(f) Location and description ofall monuments.

(g) Names of owners of adjoiningunsubdlvlded line).

(h) Certification by engineer orsurveyor as to accuracy of detail,3f plat. 1

(1) Certification that the appli-cant Is agent or owner of tlie land,or that the owner has given consentunder an option agreement.

(]) When approval of a plat Isrequired by any officer or body ofsuch a municipality, county orstate, approval, shall be certified onthe plat.

it] Cross section* and profiles ofstreets, approved by the municipalengineer may be required to uccompany the final plat.

(!) Contours at i ft. Interval) forslopes averaging ten per cent orgreater and at 2 ft. Intervals forland of lesser slope.

im) Plans and profiles ot stormand sanitary sewers and watermains.

(d) The right-of-way width shallbe measured from lot line to lotline aud shall not be leu than thefollowing:

1. Arterial streets 80'2. Collector streets 60'3. Minor streets 50'4. Marginal access streets 40'5. The right-of-way width for In-

ternal roads and alleys In multi-family, commercial and Industrialdevelopment shall be determined onan Individual basis, and shall In allcases be of sufficient width and de-sign to safely accommodate themaximum traffic, parking and load-ing needs and maximum access forOre-fighting equipment.

(e) No subdivision showing reservestrips controlling access to streetsshall be approved except where thecontrol and disposal of land com-prising such strips has been placed!In the governing body under condi-tions approved by the planning:board.

(f) Subdivisions that adjoin orInclude existing streets that do notconform to widths as shown on themaster plan or offlclal map or thestreet width requirements of thisordinance shall dedicate additionalwidth along either one or both sidesof said road. If the subdivision Isslong one sl(l* only, one-half of therequired eitra width shall be dedi-cated. • -

(g) Qradet of arterial, major thortoughfares and collector streets shallnot exceed •!'• Grades ou otherstreets shall not exceed 10%. Nostreets shall have a minimum gradeOf lean than one half of l'i WithinM Jeet of the Intersection of anystreet with a collector street, major'thoroughfare, arterial street or con-trolled access highway tbe maximumgrade shall be limited \o 2%.

(h) Street Intersections, shall beM nearly at right angles as Is pos-sible and In no case shall be less

the final approval. A hearing theTe-on shall be held on public noticepublished by the municipal clerknotifying all parties In Interest who,shall be afforded an opportunity tobe heard. After such hearing the gov-erning body may affirm or reverseIts own action by a recorded voteof a majority ot the total membersthereof. Tlie findings and reasonsfor the disposition of the appeal

DISTRICT NO, 4:—(Voting pllct,Cleveland School! BBQINNINQ ittbe Intersection ot tht Southwestcomer of Larch Street: thence (1)Southerly slong Perthlng Avtnueand continuing In i straight lint toStaten Island Sound: thence |2)Westerly aloni Staten Island Soundto the Westerly boundary lint of theBorough ot Carteret: thence 13) ina general Northerl; direction alongtbe boundary line ot the Borough ofCsrteret to Roosevelt Avenue;theice (4) Easterly along Roosevelt

westerly line ot landt mown atPark View which said Is 125' Witt oitht center line of Hagatnan Streetsnd parallel thereto: thtnee (41Northerly along said line ot ParkView to the center line of WortylkoStreet; thence (5) Westerly •looicenter line ol Wortylko etrett tothe center line ot Colgan Avenue:thence (5) Northerly ilong centerline of Colgan Avenue to the centerUna ot Coolldgt Avenue; thence IDNorthwesterly along center Une ofCoolldge Avenue to tbe center lineot Tyler Avenue: thence (8) Nnrth-erly along center line ot Tyler Ait-oue to the center Une of CarteretAvtnue; thencs <9| Easterly tlnpgcenter line of Cafteret Avenue rU>the center Une of Cypress Blreetand the Beginning

shell be stated on the records o f j A , e m l € to Arthur Avenue where thethe governing body, and the a ' - w -lng party shall be given a copyg party shall be gi py

Nothing In this act shall be con-strued to restrict the right of anyparty to obtain a review by anycourt of competent Jurisdiction ac-cording to law.

AR

1. If

law.ARTICLE XI

VALIDITYany article, section,

boundary line of thteBorough of Carteret meets aunt;thence (il Northwesterly tlong taldboundary line to Larch Street;thenct It) Northeasterly along LarchStreet to the place of Beginning

DISTRICT NO, »:-(Voting plan..Cleveland School) BEOINNINO atthe Intersection of tht center lint

section, sentence, clause, or phrase ot Washington Avenue with the. . . ... .. . . . .„., « . ™ M n w r lino of Pershlng Avenue andof this ordinance Is for any reason

held to be unconstitutional or In-valid, such decision shall not affectthe remaining portions of this ordi-

nance. ARTICLE XIIADMINISTRATION

running thence in Southerly alongthe center line of Pershlng Avenueto the center line of Terminal Ave-nue; thence tJl Westerly along thtcenter line of Terminal Avenue to'the center line of Ooolldge Avenue;

In) Certificate Irom tax collectorthat, all taxes! are paid to date.

(o) All distance! shall be shown Ito actual Intersection of projectedstreet lines and not to P.C. or P.T.

1 These rules, regulations midjthenee (3) Still westerly and HongstUlTiZ Sbe f isidere.1 MW,™*^*™?*!"™minimum requirements for the pro-tection of the public health, safetyand welfare of the citizens of Cur-teret. Any action taken by the Car-teret governing bodv and the pan-ning board under the t*rm» of thlsjordinance ahall give primary con-'slderitlon to the amove mentionedmatters and to the welfare of theentire community. However, If thesubdlvider er his a^ent can.dearlydemonstrate that, because or pe-culiar conditions pertalnlnB to hisland, the literal enforcement of oneor more of these regulations Is Im-practicable or will exact unduehardship, the planning board und|

ibe a nthan slity (Ml degrees. The blockcomers/ at Intersections ahall berounded at the curb line with acurve navlni! a radius of not lessman u feet.

II) Street Jogs with center lineoffsets of less than 125 ft. ahull be

alorfe.ARTICLE VII

IMPROVEMENTS

(J)" A tangent at least IOO It. longshall be Introduced between reverte

arterial and collector

procedure 111 Sectionsthis

of Major SubdivisionApproval

(a) At l«ui>tprlnU of tin V'"together with 'i 'tloii forms toruliall be unbuiltproperly «l«ii«l1 »p e y

swbdlylUerU , agtut

I'uuri/*'*"1 ''oiUiJnal approvM "within the three-yea.:1,,'t

r,l>7« '» Mj,.;Umi period. Itl!"Uin r t l l e '• "«ier»l Term*, and Uuudltluua.'.w'" lisu i"""1 "' Oeowtl tain and <;ouUltlun»jt

"'"• - ii, e" a™ t n o l t u outlined under prtllinl- eJne Mid liwy pltt details, AillclB VI and Hie t

U, U ,fl,. cum l l u l d , , u l ,'

agtutnieiit of Ui

'l.rk «*»

u white'lliniuuy Slat JJiaP

id aiipUca-j approvalthe owner^le person

approval or(or aud Vowner t"

meeting

7. Official. Issuing certificates f»rapproved lots.

(1) Tht final plat, after final ap-proval by the governing body shallbe Sled by the suhdlvldtr with thecounty recording officer within Mdays from tne date ot such approval.If any flnal plat Is not flled with-in this period, the approval ehtllexpire.

I)) No put shall be accepted tortiling by the county recording of-flciy:, unless It has been duly ap-proved by the governing body andsigned by the mayor.

ARTICLE VIPLAT DETAILS

l. Bkettl. Plat.The sketch plat shall be based

on tax map Information or sof»other similarly accurate bate atscale (preferably not lew than 40C

•-' ' - ->.hli t.h« an.

). Prior to the granting of f)nslapproval, the subdivlder shall haveInstalled or shall have furnishedperformance guarantees for the ulti-mate Installation of the following:

(a) Streets »-,(b) Street slgm •JT(o) Curbs and/or gutters(d) Sidewalks(e) Street ;ightlng(f) Shade trees to be located.on

the street lines to us not to inter-1

fere with utilities or cldewalki andsball be of one of the following

( g ) T o p toll protection: No topsoil shall be removed from the -"-

b» paid W, cover the

'«r said.

i man. declared,

dtilfn ttaudardt »» outlinedArticle VIII.

» final Plat. The flntl map of tilor a portion of tbe tubdlvltlonwhich It presented to the planningbo»rd for Seal approval lu axxord^•net with theie regulatiws. tjidwhich If suDroved shall be filed with

or used u spoil. Top anil moved gtreet.during the course of construction "shall be redistributed so an to pro-vide at leatt 6 Jnches of cover toall areas of the subdivision and

i shown on the flnal planddi

. . shown on the final g pand shall be stabilised by soddingon dopes ot 11% or over m shown

l di la

curves onstreets,

(k) When connecting street linesdeflect from each other at any onepoint by more than 10 degrees andnot more than 45 degrees, they shallbe connected by a curve with aradius of not less than 100 ft. foiminor streets aud 300 ft. tor urterla;and collector streets. *

(1) All changes In grade sliall biconnected, by vertical curves of suf-ficient ratllui to provide a smoothtransition and proper kight dlsUuoe.

(ml Dead-end streets (culs-de-aac) shall not be longer than 600tt. and shall provide a turnaroundit the end with a radius ol not lass,than 90 ft. and a tangent wheneverpossible, to the right side of toe

to the center line of Cypress Street;thence 14> Northerly along the cen-ter line of Cypress Street to theotster Une of Washington Avenue:

i«e (5) KisMrlj aloni ttld cen-ter une of Washington Avenue tothe Muter line of Penning Avtnuttad TB» Beginning,

DISTRICT NO. « : ( V o t l m p n .._.High School.) BEGINNING at the ' c e I ) t e , \\at of Xlhettnul Street

governing body may permit nudj!variance or variances us mnv br rentaonable and within thej general pur.pose and Intent of \he rules, regu-lations and standards established bythis ordinance.

2. All ordinances at parta of ordi-nances other] than the Zoning Ordi-nance of Oarteret whlcli are in-consistent with the provisions ofthis ordinance are herebv re'ifiii-dto thfe extent of such Inconsistency.

This ordinance Is to tate efleitImmediately as provided bv i n .

The foregoing ordinance was in-troduced at a meetine of the I'mui-ell of the Borough of Carteret he|dMarch 1, 1V2, when It was adoptfdon first raarung. The said ordinanceWill be turtler considered on tecoudreading for flnal adoption nt a meet-Ing of said Council of the Hcfromhof .lirteret on March 15, 1062, at aP. M., Council Chambers, BoroughHall, Cooke Avtnue, Carterete, N. J.,at which time and place all personsInterested will be given an oppor-tunity to be heard.

PATRICK POTOCNIQ.

rly Une of Washington Avenue to.he center line ot Cypress Street;running thence l'i) Easterly tlongh« senter Une of Washington Ave-

j u t to th' center line of PtrsningAvenue; running thence (31 Nnnh-irl; along center line ol ..PersonsAvenua to the center line of thorn-all Street; Noe Street; runningthenoe 14) Westerly along tbe cen-ter line of Maple Street and NoeStreet to the center line ol ThornallStreet: running thence (S) Norther-ly along the center line of ThornallStreet to the center line of BurkeStreet: running thence 161 Westerly

li ot Burkeilong' the centerStreet

POTOBorough Clerk

C, P. 3/2/62

NOTICEPlease take Motlce that Thursda,

March I. IMMJi the Ust (day toRegister In order to vote in « e Vrl-mwy Wtitlon, April 17. iw»

K you changed your addreM youmust give notice 0/ your new ad-d f tbe County Bectlon Board

ii(ar.aj5fcgshall be provided and p n » < t e i i i l W w amade tor future extension of ternary BMtlon,

t tn e s '"?

ati anas o. up , u » . , - — made tor future extension of t e'shall be ttsblllie* by seedlnu or street and reversion ot tne excess '"?;•'planting on slope, of lest than 13% right of way to the adjoining P«j|>-' «. . „„ , h . « „ . . .frtlnir man iirtles. ' »ertles.

(n) No street blutll have a namewhich wlH duplicate or so ..earlyduplicate as to be i '

J?

17

name sincy V m t re-rigUteron Primary nay yo

If eglstei

on tbt flnal grading plan(h> Monuments to be of the size

aud-shape required by t'hp 141 oftlia Laws of 1860 and shall He plst-ed liava the eunie haincin accordance with said /.'-itute. | 3. Blocks.

(1) Water mains, culv«t», storm! (a) Block tamlli »«d

with the

J , , o r e j i on P r yare eligible to vote If you reglsteinn or before March 8, 1962.

(1) Water mains, ,seweH and unitary sewers All In-stallations ahajl be pruiiciiy con-nected wltli an approved t>y«tem andsliall bt adequate to handle, all pres-

and shall show orlowing Information.

(a) The location at that portionwhich li to bs subdivided in rela-tion to the entire tract,

( i ) All existing structure, anded areas within '".portion to

iubdlvlded and within 200 feet

acreage- wltlbe aiuh asof lot requwiling

the places hereinafter described amwidth ur if&ltOliitBd on

roads ahull TUESDAY, APHII, 17, 1962

DISTRICT NO. «:—(Votlm placeh l ) BEGINNING t the

V.line otEasterly

yBurke

Washington Avenue to the' point orplace nf beginning

. ) • !

fllSTKlCT NO. I}:—(Voting place,Cleveland School. I Beginning tt tbtIntersection of the center line ofPersblng Avenue with the centerline of Terminal Avenue and run-ning thence m Southerly along tbtcenter line of Pershlng Avenue tothe center line of Larch Street;thence I2I South westerly along tbecenter line of Larch Street to taasouthcrl; boundary line and limits otthe Borough of Carteret; thence (J)Northwesterly along aald southsrljrboundary line of the Borough otCarteret to tht center line ot AshStreet; thence (-1) Easterly alongsild center line of Asb Street tothe center line- ot Coolldge Avsnui;thence southeasterly along tbe cen-ter line of Coolldge Avenue to th*center line of Terminal Avenue:thence I3I Southeaiterly along UMcenter Una of Terminal Avenue tothe center Una of Persblng Avenueand tht Beginning. ;

DISTRICT NO. 14:—(Voting Place,,Cartei High School.) BKOINNINQ .at the Intersection of tbe southerlyboundary lint of the Borough olboundary lint of the B o r gOarteret with the westerly lint ofIsndj known at Park View, whichline is 125 feet west of the centerline of Hagunan street and parallelthereto and running tbenoe: (1)Westerly along said Bonugb Use tothe easterly right of way Une Ottht New York and Long BranchDivision ot tbe Central Railroad atN(,» Jersey; thence (3) Northerlyalong said tigri ot way Jlne to tht

intersection oi tbe oent«r line of e l t e n d e d westerly; thence (J)lurk* Street with the l u t e r l j une e r i y along tald center line of p n t s vif WMnlngton Avenue and running - ••- — * • " ""• "*hence l i t Southerly along the East

nut Street to the center Una otCoolldge Avenue; -thenct (4) 8o i ta - .etsterly ilong said Une of Cooidg*Avenue to tbt center Use of OolganAvenue; tbence (51 Southerly Alongsaid line ot Colgan Avenue to UMCenter line of Wortylko Street;thence i t ) Kaiterl; along said cen-ter lint to tbe iald westerly Une ofPark View; thenct (7) Southerlyalong tald Une of Park View to BitBeginning.

DISTRICT NO. U;-(Votl:Carteret High School.) BECat tht intersection ol the ctntetline ot Plllmore Avtnue with Ihtcenter line of Csrteret Avenue sac)running thence: [U Westerly tloagthe center lint of Carteret (kveuutto the denter lint of Tyler flvtmtt;thence 12) Southerly along aald cen-ter lint of Tyler Avenue to the ctt>

BEGINNINGuf Noe tncf

Nathan Hale Schoolat tht, interactionMaple greets with Persnlnn A<e.;(hence running ll) in a Westerlydirection along uld Noe Street undMaple 8treet to Thornall Street;running thence Ui Northerly alnngsaid Tbornall Street to Burke Street:running thence (3) westerly tlongsaid Burke Street to WashingtonAfeout. running thence 4i North-erly tlong iald Washlnisuin Avenueto Randolph Street, running thence(5) Easterly along wtd Rundoipt)S H l d sueet(5) Easterly o gStreet to Heald sueet, runninglthenot iti Nortntrly along taldjHekld Street to Ronietelt Atenui,running tbence il) tastfrij alongtald Soossveu 4 " " —ht""Aveoue. running

iveli tvenut to Pershlng olNNIMQ »tinning thtnet i l l South- cet}tei line

erly t lonl-Mld Pemhing Avtnue toNoe and Maple Street) to the placejar point it beginning

DISTRICT NO r , - i V oMathan Halt Scnool I B.

ttoj piIKJINN

pltce." 1NQ

at the uu«r«eclloi) of KooMvelt Ave-nue> and Hayward Avenue, runningthence l l) Northerly alnmj HaywardAvenue ai extended to a polm ouChe Snutherlv shore line ul the (I in

•"- thence ilul hthence i l l

l..(i short uup ol Haowsypoiui of intertectloD otw|th the tileniioD ot

way Blver, runningSiiuiueasierlycourses '>fRlvei 'o •the wanOliariei S

Memorial -thi tnterwoilon Qlof Roojevelt ' J '

vlth trie fatteri) rlint of *aj iof tht New York *«d Long' BranDivision of central Railroad ot NeJersey and runnlftn thtnee -US h d

iv

DISTRICT NO. I -1 Voting j l sce . i i M line of Chtstnut Street; thtBOt. . . .« / i ( J t wwterly along said center line

Of Chtstnut Street to tht tatttrlyright cjf war Una of tht Long BranchDlvltloh of the Central Railroad ofNew Jersey, thence i l l Northerly

id ht ot way tine to 'heNew Jersey, thence i l l N yalong said right ot way tine to 'hesoutherly Boundary line of Itndtnow or formerly ol American OUCompany; thence 1S1 Basterli atongtald boundary line to the centerUne of Ftllmore Avtnue as extendednortherly^ thenct 16) Southerlyalong tald center une ot FillrnoreAvenue to the jenter line nf Csf-(*ret Aven'ie and 'he Hemnnlnj

tolsrRiti MOAlnerlcsu Legiop

) i

1Mid right ol w»y„„ wutherlj lint Ot * •

BoruilKb of Urteret. tlieuoe '1)srly alniik laid Borough line »

„,„ Miner line of Blair k>td aa« , ,,westerly boundary nf .'»• ^WMHMtoJt1''of Cartefft thence I3I NortherMp'.,>j*,aloog »ld Biaie " J •—' "" '* "courset nf Hie

aoutntrly ainneline toHoroUKl)Wederlythe ce

n t«Line M> I Ucourset «t Hie Hurag

cunte. lint, of Catty's Week: theBMl lng tald «O» J g

. lint, of Cattys Week: theBMi4) Northerly nlong tald «O» J gCtsey't Cttek tn the sOUlD IMH

h Kltr thenoe l | l

i4)Cline

g ^ l d h . I i . uto toutsve,li Avenue, running* . ut Westerly a U g »'d

Mthenoe l | l

UiM «Dm tt

mtnt.All uf the above

be s

ol r mid,eri as1 inn-

Improvetimentt shall bt tubjeel to inspection

and auprovtl by tht muulclr/"' *-glnter who shall bt uotitleddeveloper at leut U hours i-the start o( conHructlon Noground lnttallatlon ahall be covered'until Inspected aud approved

2. Nu final plat ihall he upby the [ilatmliig board until \\\t\.oiiiuleiluu ot til such [tiiulred Im

(b) lu blocks over 1,1100 ft,liedtttrian crow walks ia»yqulrtd In locations deemld

jutticient to roeirequlreinentw foi

4. U t i .

use.

, t county e^ r t ! . o t l e Demoiratlc Party from" 1 election district, for me term

,„„ oue

of Begln-

• v.. NU «;• iVutlht. . . . . — title School I BSUINNIMQai tlie interseciloD of vue ctntti Umol Bu*k« Street with the Basterlyline of Waehlngton Avenut and rutt-nlu* tneuoe i l l Swterly along tsldnut of Burte S iren to tbt otutern-. p. i/li,

K » h * d y H l v t r .c « , l v . , j a l o n g t t l d t h . . . . . . . .lUh«»j Rlvtr t<> the cental Uba $Hermauii Slrtet; thence i | ) • W 1 -erly along centei lint of Htrtj)Street to tbe center line nt ""•velt Avenue; thenct (1i Itloug center Une et Itoottvtltnui to tald sasltrly right otlint ot New York and L o uDivision of central RailroadJerttv and tbe BeglDnlng

PATRIOT eoTooma,catrt

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PAGE SIXTEENTHURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962

Girl Scout NewsJOCOOS

E<f iCARTfcRET - Miriam A.

,Jacob* of Cart*ift. has been Hat Bazaar SetBy PAT!r\E KIESLIN? tacted M to the time and drfteieiected Music Editor of The

Hrl Scout w«>lt March 11-17 that the service will take place. I thacan. the Ithaca Collegerequested to w - T - O r » n t ' » h M v e n > &*' student fortnight ly newspaper, CARTERET - A Hat

.,-....„ _ . . . . . . . . », ™» ._ , „ . . , . . , _ _, ... ^ )d b y t h e A m e r I c f t n j 0 F F E R

By Legion Auxiliary

n-JTA,

\

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.jrelreshmentR will DP served.Charles Jacobs.73 LoweU Street Mrs. Anthony Szelagowrti Is ing

Pont Carteret. the general chairman and Mrs. ttons on his Chin at Perth IClarence McOlllls is co-chair-boy Oeneral Hospital, M .ft ^ ' n e

( ' V ' 1 . 1 ^ : ' ; . ; n " i o V " n ' d - g e n i o r P . Mman • suit of serious bums suffered ipated in the junior^na •«• ^

Preceedlng the bazaar the by the youth In a home acci- plays.

staff.partlc- TuesdRys from

w"l *" son of Mr. and Mrs AI,t 0 has been notified ,,|

topics forwill BP CD

the

«» , -™ ' T h e p t p « h « a circulation of

unit will hold its regular meet- dent.Ing at 7:00 P.M.

Qirl Scout?Tear thflr uniforms duringScout Work Check youi equip-of t n « r 5 h o * Endows. This m o r e than 1600 union* ' » l e g i o n Auxilimy, Carteret Unitment book to be pure you are w i n d ° * "M be decorated dur- s t udents and the faculty of the 2 8 3 o n M a r c h [ 4 a t 8 : 0 0 p M i

wearin? it correctly Remember. H o i r I 8cov'X w e e k ta <*« r v - College at the Cartrret Post Memorial,when vou are in uniform, you ftnw o f U l e 5 O t h ai™>verMr>- oi M t s 6 Jacobs, who is enrolled 7 he publir is invited to attend.

Eight-Week Prog

Initial ceptance tolzatlon ty. He will major in

01-«nd

0. school Include senior h,-chHlrman, uulde u»- n,

roan tea, and

»•„.,

will be nnHcd

Calendar of Event*

EveT strive to G l r l Beoattat In the United | n the School of Music, is the poor prizes will be given and Kenneth Adam».the com- w , , . .

and say "Thank You" to the,manager of Grant's for being;

CARTEftET - At the Calv-

DavisMarked by PTA

March 10 flag raising cere-.so good to the Scout* of Car-monv at Borough Hall at 10 A teret.it. All Girl Scouts and Leaders A reminder for leaders: Have!are urged 10 attend March 10 all cookie money converted intoPuRcan1 Miti'led the Golden a certified check, or moneyPronr>. will be presented at order before turning it in to theWooribndee Hieh School Per- cookie chairman. Mrs, S. Win-fonr>anrp<; at 2 P. M and 1 P. esky.M. On'v those people havingresr rvp^w will,be admitted.March 11th. Wnrihtp Serriees

Girl Scouts belonging 10 St.'Demetrius' Parish will cele-brate Girl Scout Sunday by at-tending A Divine Liturev. Thej CARTERET — A Pounder'sservice is at 9 A. M. to be fol-iDay celebration was held Tues-lowed by a Communion break- day evening at the Columbus-fast at the Community Center.jClevelarfS^Parent TeachersThe breakfast is sponsored by!meeting.the 8t Ann's Auxiliary. Every-! The groups' president, Mrs.one is welcomed. Horace L. Buchanan, outlined

Protestant Girl Scouts are i plans for the school libraryInvited to observe Oirl ScOutiproject. Joseph Lamb, Board ofSunday at the First Presbyter-!Education member, compli-tan Church of Carteret at the men ted the association in ref-11 A. M. service. Girls will erence to the library project.please assemble in the base- Mrs. Mary Desmond, prlnci-ment, so they may enter into pal of the Cleveland School,the church as a group. spoke on the importance of

All Catholic Girl Scouts are proper immunization. Mrs.Invited to observe Girl Scout Czaya, Columbus School prln-Sunday by attending St. Jo-cipal, outlined the programsephs' Church for the 9 A. M.that was followed in the tu-jMass. A mother'and daughter berculin test. A candlelightCommunion Breakfast will fol-|servlce was held. Participating;low. The price of the tickets are^ln the ceremony were the prin-j$1.25 for mothers and 8$ cents;cipals of the two schools,!for girls. Anyone wishing toCounty Pounders Day chair-purchase tickets may do so bymen, Mrs. Grimes past presi-bringing their money to Mrs. dent, Mrs. Ruckriegel the unit)Grace Rice, 63 Sycamore Street, founder, Mrs. Hlla past presi-or Mrs. Mary Hoffman, 76 dent, and present Board of Ed-Marion Street. All reservations ucation member, Mrs. Kurtiak,must be made before March 4.JMrs. Resko and Mrs. Stupar,

Services at the Synagogue also a board member,have not been completed as yet.: A skit "Excuses, Excuses,"Girl* will be personally con- was the highlight of the pro-

gram. Participating in the skitwere Mrs. Sofield. Mrs.Juchanan and Mr. Brown, aacuity member.

The following eighth gradeitudents helped with hospital-ty: Sharon Kilmet, Bridgetlurrows, Barbara bazar, Fran-is Sakatos, Marie Abedemarco,heresa Ozmor, Eilefen Decti,

Janice Wiener, A, birthday giftElection was made to beshared by the National Con-gress'and the New Jersey StateCongress of P.T.A. Membershipreport shows a total of 302 paid!up members, Attendance award |was won by Mr. Mullen, sev-j

nth grade and Mrs. Sabo 11thgrade.

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Session MondayFor Sisterhood

CARTERET — There will bea Board meeting of the UnitedHebrew Sisterhood of Cartweton Monday, March 5, at theSynagogue of Loving Justice.Mrs. Claire Knifel, vice presi-dent, will preside.

"Cabaret Night," the closing;affair of the season, will be dis-jcussed in detail. This gala eventwill be held in conjunction withthe Men's Club.

Invited guests to the Boardmeeting will be Mrs. EdithGruhin and Mrs. Barbara Gen-ser. Refreshments will beserved by the lovely hostesses,the Mrs. Ann Brown, Anne l«v-itz, and Anna Brown.

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