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\ • THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY TUB Serving Woodbridgc Township, Carteret and Edison fublliliril Wrrkly At P. 0. Woodl>rid|e, N. J, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Wednesday, December 31, 1969 On it TEN CENTS Welcoming A New Decade — Happy 1970!! Jap. 1st Reorganization Meeting Still in'Doubt; New Members to be Sworn WOODBRIDGE — Will there be a reorganization YULE FUND TOTALS $3,404 meeting of the Municipal Council on January 1? At this point—press time—it is indeed the $64 ques- tion! The coalition led by Councilman Gene Tomasso has called for a meeting on January 1 in a letter Letters Of Appreciation signed by Tomasso, Councilmen Robert Smith and William Kilgallin and Councilmen-elect John Chirico and John Cassidy. Received From The Needy The administrative code of the Township, adopted WOODBRIDGE — Letters of j $70.00 in 1964, when the new form of governmenWPlan F appreciation are pouring into! Sludcnt Council of Colonia tie under the Faulkner Act—went into effect, states that The Leader Press office from re nior High School, special meetings may be called "as provided by the cipicnl.s of Christmas baskets) $64.00 charter," by the mayor, on his own authority or upon thanking all those who made iti staff of School 18, Iselin, written request of a majority of the members of the .ill possible. j $25.00 council. Most of the notes state that; 1 In a legal opinion given by I heir holiday was made brighter Amcricus Craftsmen's Club, Hutt and Berkow. Norman Robbins, Director of ;IIKI all seemed to wind up the, Law, it was noted that only same way—"God Bless You!"| $10.00 Cops Check three of the men wtm made th* The blessings are due all of you| Servisofl of Woodbridge. request are presently members who contributed and we at Thej $5.<*<> of th council. Since Chirico and Leader Press are grateful. . The Gruncr Family, A friend, On 2 Holdups Cassidy will not be members of Donations exceeded our expec- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ziccardi. the council until they are sworn tut inns and all bills will be paid Mother Undefilcd Rosary Band; WOODBRIDC-K - Two arm in, the group cannot, according without any difficulty. The total of St. John Vianney Church, Co ed robberies one in a liquor store to Robbins, be considered "a io dale received amounts to Ionia. and the other at a service sta- majority of the members of the S.'MIM 25. $.1.00 tion, were reported in the Town council." Contributions received after Anonymous ship Monday night. Robbins quoted a recent rasa l;ist week's pap*r went to press $1.00 were as follows: In memory of Frank Nes.iine. Approximately $100 was taken of McCue vs. Antisell in which at the Alchar Liquor Store, 297 the court held as follows: Am boy Avenue, Woodbi'idge, "The general and better ru]« which has been held up several is that one elected to an offio Our Veterans Day Rites limes in years past. At the Hess does not become an incumbent (ias Station, Port Reading Ave- of it until he assumes it by qua I nue, Port Reading two atten- ifying therefore—which in this dants were relieved of approxi- case called for being sworn. . ," A HAPPY NF.W YKAK TO ONK AND AM,!: Two of the children of Mr. and Mrj. Richard Kauffniaii, M<» Noc Avenue, Wood In Congressional Record mately $100. 'Not Incumbents' 'nidge, entered into the spirit of things and conducted a preview for tonigtil's activities. They celebrated, complete with con- "It would appear," Robbins fetti, gaily streamers, funny hats and horns. Nancy, III months, is at left anil Ttfmmy Kauffman, fl years old, is at right. WOODBRIDGE — Wood-la fitting Veterans Day celebra Frederick C. Frank, 19 Roa From (hr staff of THE M-:AI>£K PRESS Io nil of you - A VERY HAPPV NEW YEAR FILLED WITH JOY AND CONTENT- bridge's Veteran's Day celebra tion for the 300th birthday of nokc Street, ownei of Alcha',' continued, "therefore, thai the MI'.'NT. i lion and the honoring of Captain Woodbridge Township. It will be Liquor .store said lhat about 8:50 Councilmen elect are norincuui Jack H. Jacobs, Congressional an occasion long remembered P. M., two white males entered bents or 'members of the Conn Medal of Honor Winner, has by the proud citizens of this Ihe stoie when suddenly one of cil' until they are sworn in. Until been inserted in the Congres community." the men (Minted a large auto such time; therefore, their re Mundy Only One to File Fire Damages Congratulations, sional Record by Representative ••' > tt+n inatic pistol at him. Frank saiid quest, although it may be con Edward J. Patten (D), 15th Con he was pushed into a rear room. sidered. is not mandatory under Host Wishes Sent gressional District • Library to Show „ At the Hess station, Mike Cril- the Code or the charter, until For B of E; Friday Is Former'lf on To JFK High Bund In part the record reads: "The ly, 17 and Joseph Bober, also 17, such time as the Councilmen festivities were covered by the both of Carteret, attendants at elect have been sworn in." WOODBRMGE - Mayor National Broadcasting Systern 4 Films Tuesday the station said that a car drew A copy of the opinion was sent Ral|Hi P. Barone, on return- and received much attention in up will three males in it. to Municipal Clerk Joseph V. Deadline for Candidates BuildingHere ing to town yesterday after the press throughout the metro- At Inman Branch They asked for a dollar's worth Valenti with the conclusion: WOODBRIDGK - Allliough die Some people take two or lhr6t.. mllllll.Bm,,p . a short vacation, immediate- politan area, My good friend, WOODBRIDGE — Four films "The request of December 2fi, VV( L SIUUUI< — rtA fire in an of gas. Bober said he went to j deadline for filing petitions is he .said, but do not divulge the "' " ' - ly sent a wire to the John the. Honorable Joseph Nemyo, are scheduled for "Tuesday Night 1969, therefore, is not mandatory JII-,1 a cnij.le of days away -names of-the people for Vhomiibandonc!1 warehollse «" llPPer the driver's side to collect the F, Kennedy High School Band president of the municipal coun at the Movies" on Tuesday, .Ian oil you as Municipal Clerk, and January 2 at 4 P. M. — only one they are securing the petitions. Barron Avenue and Prospect dollar when one qf the men poin- which is appearing at the cil, was master of ceremonies, nary 13, at the Henry Inman you need not comply with it." ,.f lhe incumbents. Hoy Mundy,! addition to Mr. Street was fought for three hours ted a pistol at 1iim and said: S() olllcrSi in Peach Howl in Atlanta, ('•». and, of course, the Honorable Branch, from 89 P. M. They Valenti said today that hi» ha.i has announced bis intention of Mundy, who did not play coy,yesterday afternoon by firemen "This is a holdup) give me all llIOII1 The telegram read: "Our Dr. Ralph P. Barone, mayor of are: "no choice", lhat ho cannot /ecking reelection i will be filing their petitions onjfrom Woodbridge Fire Com :the money you have". pany best wishes are with you to- Woodbridge was on hand for the "Alphabet", an amusing and overrule the Director of Law, The other incumbents are1 Friday, some just a fpV mom any. ceremony which included a his- night. We will all be watch- energetic romp through the let "If it went to court, 1 would Charles Kaniula, president »fieiits before deadline. For some The building, a single story j tory of the new memorial park ing and cheering you on T. V. ters of the alphabet. Each letter not have a leg (o stand on if I ihr Hoard .aiiH Bernard Me :unknown reason candidates for;,cinde ,, r bloc.,, k structure,, , wa.. s useyd" by Mr, Herbert Blitch, liaison Make One for lluT ConRratulatinnS/ again from has its own objects, animals, or " ] did not take the advic« of th« c-iiiilpy and neither so far would the Board of Education through ^ th,e ,Tysolyson ^"Poration for officer with the Veterans Alli- your IOft.000 friends and actions to suggest words it be i Director of Law who representi MV whether or not he plans Io' (he vears believe it is the thing manufacturing purposes until a, neighbors." ance. The dedication of the park was then conducted by Mr. gins with. iboth the mayor and tb« coun- ,serk reelection. ,,. lUiriii. |few years, ago. Ihe lownship "Op - Hop Hop • Op", a hand WOODBRIDGB — "Make the Mundy, lon^ a critic of many and the corporation were in liti Frank Murphy, director of park lji^ Valenti said. made, scratchedon film experi one for the roart a cup of coffee," of lhe Board's policies, indica- galion for some time over a and playgrounds for Wood • Va|rnli said ht would b(> ,,,.„. pelso ment in intermittent animation. Police Dneceor Joseph A. (in ted he would "iio it alone" so, S"ibuilding permit and the Town Phil Anderson bridge, who was assisted by p ont at ,np muni(.|pa| building at e and "The Drag," a humorous look if Famula' an« Mayor Barone and C'apt. Jack lassi advised today urging that noon on New year's Day, but ..a am. mi-uauii-y li.u-nirwh0 nas an ( t ( , cducatiocducationn at a serious subject — the ciga In lenm up they undoubtedly will , ^ , verted to the municipality unless! To Be If. Jacobs. This park will ecr the drivers "take it easy and nn|y to sweal. in tnose whn .seek a third running; mate ra(nci than |JU The rctte — done in lively animation third runmnfm.tr b()ard ,g , it was vacated by a certain) inl adri l0 the beauty of this prevent fatalities." Selected at the polls in Novem- WOODBRIDGE - Thc art of> y and jazzy music. Famula said he would notircc(ions 0|) date. The whole matter is still; Galassi said he would not like ber. number of issues | flower arranging will be demon city with its recreation area and "No Reason to Stay", the story make his decision until deadlinea|)(| j ^ lied up in courts although the beautiful water fountain. to see a repetition of Christinas The coalition Has demanded new administra . Jstraled at the next meeting*" of J of a boy who decides to drop eve when l IUT n m ny l hing S Township hopes eventually out of school. The story is told J , four men were killed the. meeting in order tn carry out '"'' '. , r • \ ? , , .lotion will" work betler together the Woodbridge (iarden Club,!This fountain, surrounded by a consider. McCauley slated _heithan the boar(1 use the site for recreation pur circle of flags, is indeed a fittingifrom the student's point of view. in a headon collision at Route ll its plans Io oust Joseph Nemyo now." [on Thursday evening, January! M mild announce his decision im .. ... poses. "Tuesday night at the Movies" and Douglas Avenue, Avenel,;aVCouncil President and to plrrt H at the Iselin Branch Library, tribute to our veterans." mediately after the hoJidavs. Jn Debris left in the empty build Hep-. Patten then went on to is a family film program for and another man was killed in anjTomasso in his place, that case it would mcun Friday, I WINDOWS BROKEN 11081 Green Street, Iselin. ijig fed the flames. The fire com relate how Capt. Jacobs was all ages, presented every other accident on Rahway Avenue, since the new form of Rhvern Inr the day before New Year's ISKLIN — Dr. Mark ..„. „. pany could not give the cxactj Phil Anderson, 800 Green honored by the community and Tuesday evening at the Henry "We can ha.ve a N e wjment went into effect--lhe Jan- and New Year's Day are Board-Plymouth Drive, reported to po cause. The alarm went in short j Street, Iselin,. will conduct th...e. noted how jie was presented with Inman Branch, 607 Inman Ave Year's Kve and New Year's'uary I meeting was climinafM (if F.dueation holidays. ' -"lice Monday morning that five ly after noon and Waodbridge demonstration to be based on a new car and a $1,200 check to nue, Colonia. Day free of accidents^ if eachjand the new members wpre Kurt Cadwaladcr, secretary windows were broken in his of Fire Company with the aid of the theme,, "Use Flowers From dose out a student loan at Rut Children younger than 12 years driver takes precautions andisworn in at Ihe first regular In Ihe Board, said about 18 peti If ice, possibly by Snowballs. He Fords firemen brought the fire Your Garden" and "The Enjoy gers University. Patlen conclud old must be accompanied by an above all if you drink don't meeting iti January—the first tinii forms have been taken out. estimated Ihe damage at $125. under control by two o'clock. ment of House Plants." ed by saying: "This was indeed adult. idrive", Galassi advised. ;Tuesday. The 1960s Had Their Share of Joy and Pathos — Township Looks Forward to New Decade

1 — Tonight, at In the early part of January Mayor Ralph P. Barone estab ;and the First Presbyterian May was honored at a dinner. All promotions announced as fol ;schools; readies petitions at own I.ouis i.'yktor's lerm on the,. midnight we enter a new dec lished a Bureau of Consumer]Church of Woodbridge. three high schools had large lows: From lieutenant Io cip expense. 'Plann/ng Board expired and[ Affairs and named Bernard W. Hearing? were held on Board iide and we start the new year | The Municipal Council slashed graduating classes. Outstanding tain. Anthony O'Brien; from ser Council pas-cs oiiiinance to jjoho Zennario was named chair (Buddy) Freedman to serve as of Education budget in Trenton. willi lii^h hopes for peace and S882.554 from Lhe Education bud The new Woodbridge Firehouse recreation program announced geant to lieutenant, Klmer halt Heard's iirnok flooding. man of lhe Board. director. f a year of accomplishment. jjet. The Board appealed to the' was dedicated May 18. and the for.boys and girls. (jfeen; from patrolmen to ser | November Robert DeSantis was named; Mirth 1 As I!X>!) wanes and we look Commissioner of Education who Council passed an ordinance pro July gcants, Stephen M. Simon, .In Somers. Chirico, Cavshh. \! liank February baby sitter areas, sky liyjit Church the Friday before. Priur nmwl many dressed in t'o The Tercentenary Committee, lu tlie parade there was a re HPW Club — Karilan Hay Musi tec. of Culollia held ii|i by lone h.unlit. Joseph Di'Marino. a former, roofs, amphitheatres and a civic who madf off with S20.72.Y :iomn Jniiial costume — .stood in front issued "sold" coins to mark the enactment of Washington's stop ness and Professional Women's I Willing Older Workers opened |policeman, was high man in the auditorium. The plans were un 1 anniversary hall at Ncwn Aidi ill the town hall, as the Ameri- 300th Anniversary of the Town- over in Woodbridge and the rais- Club — organized in Woodbridge office lor third season in Stern race for membership on the veiled by Edwin A. Daniels of -es putstandinc aflair. can and new Township flags ship John Cassidy announced he jing of the First Ustar flag in township. Towers. Mrs. Irene Pnuhon elrc v ic raised, Tlie mayor and his Board of Education. Also elect !Ihe Rouse Company, the de . Decembrr pd were. Rnhrrt P Figarpttq of Wr>o']briH»e ('enler.1 would run in I lie Third Ward on .'F by Janet tiagp, thr; Ird president of nrw RarilMn Bay i.mnlv then rntrrpd a''.stagp (iOP lickPt; ,lo->F|>h P. Sornrry ||r-;-. Y/AAtXW \ I r 11 n •" -- ;r| ; T-| rpniPtil was marlr that wif* f)l a Ton |i«n--hip plan for pool and Profp«inrial Worji r,,jP|nociM'i'" tirk"l f Ol r|c flub MidHlftPs i iiinh """r • Auditorium. Pnrt Re»i\ Onlral Railnad wn«M «fv fill -'iir-s irHJfl'lil'' rebuild the Wood Avpnur Under in thf first. Ward, John Wnlff j Narrin paradp hdd m W'tmtl "if for t.he. mayor's r«r«ption Spcnrid Ward, 'i^frgif Yalps, (>t\ June II srirl l,i frnrri In rri'\ ('nil Hi .liiriii i' I irl>i pass to flirriinate th* IKIHIP p. ' / ''•'•r* was i brW ceremony f°f John J, Rnlpri, r'ninnia. »n Thiid Ward, Hew T'lrriiflso, brifjj« Tmvnship h»|d an old municipal fiinrti'ins' fic-c flhrishnas Hirid rnitst4rvl 1 neck at (hp high speed railroad •Ii* nitting of trm Township's irchitsct (va.i named t« the fasfaioiifd Country Fair to murk in October ing MineM Marorip ufges p.n statinri at. Iselin. ' Fourth Ward, William Kilgallin. hufhday cake with Mayor fta Planning Bo'airi In sure end LOIN'S Fiflh Waid Cassidy's riirinipR the 30Oth | Anniversary of the firoiiiid was broken for Metrn Monument in memory of Jon ';a"e nl -lilf eonfliel of inffrf-«t • fVli<:il I lie IIIKIIh aniiiveisary cele T<))vn-ilii|i (iie.fenlcil oul>:liiii(liiiH vt.il to Wfiitdbiid'-.t' U'-H prf.fiit Uaiil, liolieil /•. fincbe .|'.i1 , \hl uli. lp.1 lill,I I ur. II Illjp ( ,,:lt| er. AUirill f--*si11: ,vm filled eur-li In iiinii and Mrs. Kli/abeth V 3(*lh amiiyefsary [(rr^rarns. ell at HIP, awiih Annneisaiy Cmi :,e(i)iid; I'lnlip f'eniai, IMJIIIIII UJtiili.iiiji profeiJm ilev, .lei.f'i in Un.jitiiiiiije, ii|i h,,l\rA '-. I t-l. "tur ll-ltu.r.l f.. r riay vsith-inteie.;led residents aud Vfcilfd iti 'lijlldy ( |'i , ,.>(iai > .il.. i II e|iln>ii (hail man, ISii' (iji Felii'imiv '.'.i\. Hie Hoard o(vif I le:iiiiiiri" Ibe l.afjyelte Cul :iiiil l';ary I'H'^B, C'lltli, John September jpi.pjp,j:ed t IPI.H I:I nn ii i ,I,I JI . 1 lolk.i froai iithfi (KMiiiiirnlie's.. CiiiiK.h redoiy H.Minriil-, in |i. i; 'I In-j•• w jis sin-t. .ift;•. I'dlll'.llillll h 11(1 ••(• t' Wil'f llcffllleil I." ,• i::,-i' (lull .March ^1. "Ill* ('Im nn iiiinniiiii cil be -u tn i Ii] run iVew Jersey Exempt Firemen Vll I pilii S I Jill, llrM i|| \% ,,.,,( 1 il.pn i'r; an i -.;<• (it'r ;il niril \ milk ' a M- II I Mini' milt I' .' luni ;r| ii'. i «:is .-.|':!,i • il 'by tini ail i'nili'(ii'lld<'ilt in Ibe Sn iiml .. Miss Ataly Kee, who reliieil linlil luincnlUin and |i;nail" III' Miiym inv.••'! >.111>i>i>11 .tin ie Iii ul^' anil In in.in \\ 'h'lr ,,-" in:,. . ! • v.ciil. In (lie iiiiiiLiii ,i| (IPIMMII M>\t\l\ .\liili .. I -.ill J I'Oliliniller , 'id. • / | principal of IKi'clauii school,|WwHllnidge. Police Depailnif-iit tin u |'i a> er in l IUPM-PP! I oliPIII.I .

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m ten torn* left at TM Plwto 9ht». «4 Citf JM«am Carteret, «M»aite Bwwfh H»H, «£•»•*• •MOti direct to mala •ffle. at T •"-— Street, WtrihrMlt, N. J. Serving Woodbridge TWnstiip, Carteret and Edison F TEN ottrra Carteret, New Jersey, Wednesday, December 31, 1969 0» B.E. Election Ringing Welcome Awaits the New Yiat Registration CARTERET — Carteret will Star Landing Post, 23H, VFW Carteret Post, «5, greet the N«w Year with merry- and Auxiliary will hold a NewLegion will hold a N — - making and, in a more serious Year's Eve party at the post Eve party at the Legion Tl«wr- Data Listed ein, with solemn prayer. room. Dancing will start at 9ial, 1155 Roosevelt AvinW., New Jersey's fort-moat d*"* CARTERfiT — Every citizen There will be customary P. M., to the music of Steve ouse parties and various organ- Lawrence and his orchdttra. fee band will play for St. Jwifpk'i of the United States, age 21 Second Annual New Yett'i'BVf years, who is a resident of Hisisations have arranged parties affair is limited to members and si,>• Smith rammed the basket. Christmas" included as a cast ay, January 5, 6 and 7 from 7 and obtain detailed information Lindsay, o( 43 McKinley Aw- more than nicipal clerk or by the Board 'iic Matahko vehicle successful. For the Great contributions of canned Ann Marie Palesado, Gregory 9 P,M,, at the Carteret tiring registration nights. nue, wiU serve as "Mothers King, Thomas Rapacki, Thomas of Elections. If you desire to i:J')n Avenue tear Li- past two weeks, the students goods, boxes of tissues, tooth- register, please find out when Ichool, Carteret Adult Schol will also ilareh Co Chairman of the Capotorto, Christopher Carbon- ISti-r-i-t. Carterrt. have been bringing in all sorts paste and candy canes were gen your municipal clerk is avail School w)tl begin on January jffer other courses of a voc»- Mtarrh of Dimes Campaigns in aro, Arthur Pinto, Margaret Mrs. MatchkB charg of canned good* to aid tbu pro-terously donated by Grants and *%te. Wood, Laurie Tardiff, Ellen. Mb >u;h and Smith within. Without their help this en-jSitar's Shop Rite tc support this An oppBrftmitr for^ ing courses wi ofg£. 5«ta and Mis* Vert BaboJ. TJtu •uligent and reckless *ir* ---'--• would not have beeniproject Elwee. John Lambert, Jo^n Ca»- ieople who bave not completed : General Office Practice, Da was announced today by Dmnis sidy, Michfte) Bahufijali, ami Fitzgerald, Carteret Chtlrnian 'til are asking ter Main Arteries igh school, will be offered P?ocessing Concepts, Typing, !"l costs of the suit' Valerie Kelemen. The remaining |gh the Carteret Adult tbnography. Stetioscript. Sew- of the 170 March of Dimes. • snd loss of each students comprised the choir. ng, Basic Drafting and Blue- Mrs. Lindsay is the mother of Carteret Homes Bright (f iThe second grade class of Mrs, Cleared of Snow This program which is spon- rints and First Aid. three children, and is vice-presi- Carol Gurovich then sang. "It dent of the Columbus-Cleyeland CARTERET — Carteret'js jMd bj tiie N$\* Jersey Depart j Must Be Santa" for the entire School P.T.A. road department did an excellen leUif Education and the'Car- ier Insurance With Symbols of Holiday 'school. teret Board of Education is often She started that she Is happy job in clearing the main arter- Bright Outlook to cooperate with Miss Stein and i In conclusion to the program, ies of travel after the Christmas referred to as "The Second CARTERET — There are'plays with string of lights, Chance." Miss Babej on conducting the Sister Mercedes, O.S.M. led theDay snow storm. quite a number of Carteret Some window lights form Mothers March, and sht> urges Bank Funds entire audience in singing of By force of circumstances, homes that are bright with sym- Cross. There are reindeer with The. through roads were com Seen For 1970 the worhen of Carteret tff volun- ff. l:l: I _ Attention h be Christmas carots. pletely clear because the high many people have been denied bols of Christmas. sleds and Santa. Quite a num the privilege of completing high CARTERET — 1970 will bring teer their help to make th« '••> Carlerrt residents Manger semes. Santas and ber of homes are trimmed with way crews worked around th more jobs, higher wages, and Mothers March a success. clock to keep the primary roads school, and others have failed to •'•^l government now mu|ljlu"df o( light, lre still the lights. recognize their opporutnities new facilities to Middlesex The goal of the Marjch <* m co m meicial open. Dimes organization is the pre- _ l i most popular, but many homej one scene shows a Santa on Even today, when public high lounty and to the Garden State, ROTC Prog Carteret like most municipa vention of birth defects — •• decorators b ve C0I C P schools are available to all, ap-iut prices and profits may lag maximum^ " " " ities was hammered by gaL proximately thirty per cent of behind increased costs. This is well as care for children wtw wait There is also a Deadline Jan. 15 winds, followed by snow am need help now — and contribu- 1 our high school pupils leave the majority of opinions expres- an j ing this high iwWtc gt>en and biue iignts.i manger scene with Santa giving rain. tions to the Mothers Marchers CARTERET - Carteret High school before graduation, It is ed by 3,324 employers partici- will help the National Founda- figure has been|Htn'ind thfre are nativity dis 'away presents. School seniors have been advis- for these out-of-school people pating in the 1970 New Jersey law last week hy! "" ' tion achieve their goal. u ed that they have until January that the equivalency program economic outlook survey. •">n. It became ef ? was established. Women and men are needed to "mediately, i 15 to apply for an Army ROTC Carteret Legion For the eleventh consecutive work on the March and aB reft four-year college scholarship. Eligibility For Program (Jeposists In the fi I year, the New Jersey Manufact- dents are urged to doQale .(«V n-tituttona were insured! Set Yule Rites Some 1,200 of the scholarships Program Cited 1. Age: Minimum age, 18 years urers Association polled its 14.erously when called are being offered for 1970. They old; one or more years out 000 members, and of the more Marching Mother. |Bi.»ration and those ing the four year Army ROTC Eve with a buffet-dance, say State of New Jersey. . of continuing inflation and pres- •'ml loan associations obser of St. Stephen Friday, when di !program. CARTERET - The Commander Frank Blackford, Education: No previous a ent government policies of mone- Visit Observatory I'-ral Savings and Loan liturgies will be served at! Scholarship winners receive CARTERET — Sixth and sev- f vance of the least of Nativity « ^ ^^ jn (he mornini g Music wilt begin at 10 P. M tendance ' in. high school is tary restraint. "iporation. 1 full tuition, textbook costs and enth grade students of tie Na- Jesus Christ according U) Julian , and be furnisb/.d by The Nev required. Included in the survey results laboratory fees plus a $50 a than Hale and Minue Sftfcools, Image. Examination Scores: Appl are the opinions OL 261 Mjddle- Promoted calendar will begin at St. De month allowance. They take ac- Carteret, visited the V£jllbvrft In early March the post w licant must attain satisfaf c sex County employers. In this demic courses in theiri selected Miller Sperry Observatwy at . R(mk -netrius Ukr,«Ur. Orthodox Police Solve Break initiate new members, am on tory scores in G. E. D. Tests County, only 15 per cent predict major field, in addition to re- Union College, Cranford, S - Robert L Cor-Church »f Cartfftt Tuesday. /„ Borough Home them some 35 Vietnam veter- which are administered un- lower employment of 1970 while ^"i)se mother. Mrs. ^^ fi ^ der the supervision? of th< cember is, 16 and 18th jJ£$ Ja'nua'r'y 6th,"with Great Com {"cARTKRE'F - Quick solution quired officer training ^ ans. The date is tentative. almosf 0 per cent indicate they of project "Operational iet*«a- Moar, lives in Pa| In April the post will burn its expect to employ more workers. omy: the Earth and BiSNT-? *as promoted to pline to be sung at 11 o'clock at 0( a break, entry and larceny,cc] Upon graduation, they are com night. was reported by Carteret P°li :-missioned second lieutenant and. second mortgage. New Year's Day Of the 261 area businessmen, They heard a short lecture «si i Nov. l in Viet- Divine liturgy will bbee cciebra with the arrest of a suspect, 18, nave a fouryear active duty ob- only 2 predict lower payrools e'1' he is serving with In May the post will partici- astronomy and space sciinc«K ! g midnight by Rev. John of this borough. ligation. Session Thursday and 2 lower material costs. Des- including several demoasfflC- i''am 99, advising a ted at pate in Memorial Day ceremon Hundiak pastor, and RevR , Peter ThThe arrest wwas ui connection CARTERET — Borough pite predicted increased sales, tions, and were shown how ti st' Army unit. Pdech 'assistant at the altar, with an entry into th- home of r I I les and parade. h Council wU! hold Its tradition- over 3 per cent of the Middlesex 12',Vinch reflector and ktim Henry L corbin.with the church choir singing'Mrs. Mary Spisak. 47 Randolph Mercury Le«d 1$ In July it will attend the an- session j County businessmen expect prof- nual Middlesex County conven al New Year's Day refractor telescope) are used ttt Hagaman St., und ^ dlreclion of Diroitri Street Orteret Stolen j^ plmt Thursday at noon. 1 its to be lower in 1970 than in the Sperry Observatory. ' lion, and in September the an- 19G9. &«O«ky, ..^Afb^f ta l&n «-! CARTERET - Theft of .ner- nual state convention. Taking the «ata •( Jofflce Ontheday.ofChri.stnu, Jan taken jn i-ury lead valued at more than For the New Year's Eve Dance wilt be Charles Bo|£fl|*t and SERVING IN ARIZONA "•*-"- LIST SERVICES Winter ulry 7th. divine liturgy will b^ ^ reported to police by reservations CJUJ bo made-with" WHIIanf Coons, both of whom CARTERET - Marine Laic« Jrihn Cbhte or at The American were elected lo Uie Borough CARTERET — New Year's Corporal Charlei F. Nieur wheels may . Hair Fashion Show will be 011 regular Convention 1 try to pull out in CARTERET - frutumi by in* group at its next •Mjproachlng car if meeting of the Curli-ret chapter FrankA. MolnarAwarded, 'im'slioil alHJUt m»k Httdassul. lirld Thursday if you have evening in the Carterel Jewish ^£»SSSet at Carteret Jan. 25 the other fcl Community fenler was opened Army Meritorious ^ 'have trouble STOP- Brook will attend the 9 A. M.accomplished during the year. with Joyous gieetitiKS by me tlie. Mass in St. Klias Church of the The program for the auxilia CARTERET - Specialist Joanne, livo president, Mis. Al Kesienbaum. will be door priies. (iucsts are Four Frank A. Molnar, 25, son vention nl the Middlesex County Byzantine Rite at which the ries will be in charge,of Mrs. Ave., Tottenvill, s Reporta- on Donor. Member arr welcome. chair Catholic Veterans Posts and thtir R«v. Aiijuitme Medvigy will of- of Mrs. Dorothy P. Molnar, 63 N. Y., entered the A»my |KT'_ UrivuiK in to- Lois O'Neill, president of the St. 1 ship, Rattles by rfrs S. IJaime flcuta. Elias Auxiliaries. Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, receiv- vember, 1968. compjeted, fy traiiic with only a ed the Army. Commendation Iphole and Mr.. Harry Rudiuck pn- January 25. breakfast will follow. Speak- The post u holdwi iti annual training at Ft. Dlx, A ei4td the reading of A Letter St. Elias Port, CWV wi| wtfl include Mayor Michael Medal while serving with the tioned at Ft. Sill, fttwt U\ tuly >« J'ebniary. The next- New-Year't Ev« party, with all 13th Field Artillery near Cu Clii. to his arrival in Vi board of director* aweting Jan-host to the convention to bt and Assembryraao-elect reservations already'taken, i to by Mri.'Edward Uiman at Ihe post rooms. Vietnam. May, practiet t| Jujt al i 8 1970, will be hosted by Deveriu, Iwtli of whom wmtn»iiOer taid. ever was, warns lettet r which appeared in the a*l ara members of tile post. 4 Molnar tara«d the He completed his IHlllllHH i The post U aUo pUnning « award for merltorimii service educatiau last April n tin Pajijp, \( N*W York Times wus An Mil day yurini to* busiaess by Urt. Hose Scuwaitx. r*ctptian in bonur d Awtmbly- Hi an aisiita&t .gunuir In Bat-Gurnrai Educational f AMciii and: wbicii will fallow awards will man-tlect Rcvtrin, Mayor Toth tery A of the arUUery'i 3rd Bat meat program. ih of Police wh»al«o A Ufa niambtwhiu ijm •I,.. i.-,l Ilie l".»lv- g Iron) lU-,p«*t" Ubi m|(|« to various po«ts and aiui Councilman Eugeatt De Vita. taliun. Thp awardd was pt wn mri tti di I'hi; specialist, be Middlesex Cowty ud B*ua| NuxlUariai for outetaoding work The date wfll be «t soon. NDV. U. »>. by Mr». J'liilii) v PAGE TWO Wednesday, December 31,196? leader-Press Frederick M. Adams Takes Church To Begin School Staffs, Students Set-Communion "Peas In A Nutshell" Training Course By LONGIN W. MARZECKI Over as C of C President A id Needy During Season moration WOODBRIDGE • Rev. Charles The Sacrament of WOODBRIDGE — Frederick elor of Arts degree in 'Eeonom LighWeii, pastor of the WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- tots" program was union will be com- 'Hi is is « noteworthy day I No one pays any attention to it until M. Adams has been elected lcs. he also holds a Bachelor ol bridge Gospel Church; announ- bridge Township Public School jointly the SchooJ IToraled at the First Presby- a fortnight befoi'tt it is due. When it is recognized, it still is con- president of the Woodbridge Science in Accounting from Rut ced the Adult Training Union System staff and students were and PTA. terian Church, 1295 Oak Tree sidi'ied in a lecdndary aspect because ther« was a more im- Area Chamber of Commerce for gers University. A native of the will be held each Sunday even- in the spirit of giving one* again Road,, on Sunday, January 4, ac- l>inlant day preceding it. It has been that way for a few thou- 2 and cording to Ilev. David D. Prince, 1970', Oscar J. Ackelsberg, outgo- District of Columbia, Luce at- ing at 6 P. M., at the same time during the holiday season. 16 in CflToTiia alsQ.had'a hand in sami vears and it is hoped that it shall continue for the same as the two Youth Training pastor. Services will be held at ing head announced today. tended schools In Summit, New Students at Colonia Junior making the Holiday season more J«'ii';th of time into the future. The dawn.of this day is revived Jersey and resides there with Hours. The course, to be held 8:45 and 10:15 A. M. and ho will \- iih I lie usual moaning and groaning, hasty breakfasts andVvift VWams, a former Woodbridge High School, for example, do- cheerful at the Woqdbridge State bo assisted by Scott Sullender Mayor is a graduate of his wife and son, Robbie. during the next 13 weeks, is en- School. The school's student movement from home to place of work. As the hours begin t titled "Teaching Techniques for nated 1553 parcels of canned and Clifford Rediger, student IN'P h\-, a transformation takes place. Woodbridge High School, Rut- goods and food for distribution council provided decorations assistant ministers. gers University and Harvard Sunday School." It will be open to the needy in the township. for the state school cottages, What has been a state of lethargy (or is it recuperation from Law School., Practicing law for to' all college age and adult per- Principal Donald E. Devanny Favors and mats were also The church nursery will ba P< previous several weeks?) changes subtely to a state of an 22 years, Adams heads his own Colonia U. S. Y. sons, A certificate will be issued stated that the remainder of the made and many useful toys and available, under supervision, 1 p-ition. Of,what? Tonight, of course. Everybody knows that law firm, Adams and Rockoff, to each person who successfully food parcels would be given to gifts were donated. So "big" during the 10:15 service only, V i-n norm arrives, interest in daily tasks and surroundings melts on Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge. completes this course. For In- the Salvation Army for distribu was Santa's gift bag, a Board of for small children up to four ;i . ;iy ;inrl a gay fcelkig takes over.. A week ago, strangers jjreet To Host Confab formation, Pastor Lighfweis can tion to other dleadvantaged fam years of age. Active in many civic organiza- Education truck was needed to c ' one another with "Merry Christmas" and shortly before thai COLONIA - Rabbi Saul Z. be contacted at 634 2796. ilics. help in deliveries. • 1!-.ppy Channukah." Now they say, "A happy new year!" Time tions, he has been an organizer Arthur Clough, general church Hyman and Royal Rockman Pastor Lightweis wiU ' be school superintendent, announ- ' rtirto run out fast as the afternoon hours take over the clock of several including the cham- Cantor of Temple Beth Am will The Christmas baskets were ber of commerce. starting a survey study in the presented' to the needy this mor- ced the schedule for Sunday at I'hns are beint: made or confirmed for get-togethers tonight fo officiate at \ Sabbath Eve ser Old Testament starting witti VFW Post 2636 Plans :i c»lfhratioh of a new decade — the Seventies, For many cen ning. It was a Student Council follows: 10:15 to 11:15 A.M., fie served In World War II as vices, Frida^, January 2, 8:30 Genesis each Wednesday night Nursery through Junior Depart- (!>• ies past, parties and services were held on the eve of the qld an officer and special agent in P. M. An Oneg Shabbat will take project under the guidance of First'New'.-Iear Event >• :ir with the deep wish and hope that this would be a bette at seven 6'clock. He will be ment; and 11:20 to 12:20, Junior, the United States Counter-Intel- place afterward. stressing the over-alt structure Mrs. GWynne Gibson and Mrs, ISELIN'-VFW Post 26& an- and Senior High. year than the one just ebbing away. ligence Corps. Adams also was Marce'lla Cole. • nounced the first affair of the- Services on Saturday, January of the different books so that .Ninth grade communicants In Hie afternoon, many "kick over the traces" for a flood start attorney for the New Jersey 3, will begin, at 9:30 A. M. Cltrss- each person has a workable Ninth grade students in the new yean will be held January 1 woodworking class of William classes, which have been sus- liv sundown, everybody Is In a jovial and gay mood. They feel State Turnpike in the original es in the Religious School will knowledge of jthe books. The 10. It will be" a barn dance, with lil r they've gone into a department store and ordered a brani acquisition of right of way to Boos made 60 toys for the chil- music, by Harold D'Espies, be- pended during the holidays, will resume on Monday, January S first lesson will be given on Jan- dren-at the Woodbridge State be resumed on January 7, at 7 new wardrobe to be worn for the next day. The old outfit is casl build the il8 mile highway. along with the Youth Program uary 7, Just prior to the prayer ginning at 8 P.M., in the post ;i ili> and left on the floor. It's a good attitude to shake off the Married to the former Lois- Hospital. The toys were painted hall, Route 27. P. M. Adult Hebrew Classes will be meeting. The course is open to hi bright colors and were of var- and look to the future. Looking back h,as its points, but look- jeanne Axelson, the couple have held Monday, at 8:30 P. M. Services and activities sched- p, all Interested persons. ious sizes. The usual refreshments Will be uled for the remainder of the in ; aheah d is much betterbt . ThingThi s thath t haven'h t bbeen done, can five children and live on Dover The Colonia U.S.Y. will le available. Tickets may be ob- Road, Colonia. The Gospel Church is located At School No. 18 in Iselin, the week of January 4 include: Mon- In-, if the will powerHtad endurance is applied. hosts for an area convention on at the comers of Ridgedale and tained by contacting Carl Ray- Adams' term as chamber pres- faculty voted to pass on the us- day, January 5, 7:30 P. M. Dea- Many notes will be made of previous mistakes that must be February 27, 28 and March 1. Prospect Avenues. mond, at 548-8938, or visiting the cons, monthly meeting; Wed; ident will start January 1. ual Christmas card exchange. post lounge any evening. rn oiiied because the new year of 1970 is going to have every Members of the Co*regation nesday, January 7, 3:45 P. M., Newly elected by the Board Instead, the money—$64.00—was eh.-inee of being the best one yet. have received requests^or nous given to needy families. Carol Choir, 7 P. M., communi- others at the beginning of the last evening of 1969 will mak of Directors to serve as a vice f ing delegates. Forms should be YOUTH SLATE PARTIES cants' classes, 7 P.M., Youth resolutions. All of th^m will be .good and uplifting. Old diarie president ii Earl McMahon, returned to Ellen Lerner, 71 Evangelist Upwards of 500 new and used but workable toys were collect- WfeODBRIDGE — Members of Choir and 8 P. M., Adult Choir. v'M he closed and new ones opened with the first page — blank presently Superintendent, Pub- Starlight Drive, Colonia, or call Miss Christina Emra is organist- He Service Generating Station ed and gift-wrapped at School the Junior Christian Endeavor ;ml brand new to receive the news of history.'A few will spend her at 381-2503 or 381-2445. will gather for a holiday dinner director of the choirs. the late hours getting ready for church for candlelight services n Sewaren section of Wood To Be Speaker No, 27 in Colonia for the under- they will genuflect and ask for help in the days bridge. A graduate of Massachu privileged children in Trenton. at First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Karl^Janke, church sec- i "'II some were not. The lafter could be shaken off; "Every- NATURAllY FERMENTED ization's treasurer was H. David Packard, Deputy Defense According to Rev. James Gent, IN THt BOTTIE • i" Innnnns for the best in the lon« run." There might have pastor, outstanding color pk- 'homas Luce. Controller of New Secretary: MI ;i f'w material gains pertaining to one's self such as a bet- ersey Wood Finishing Com- tures of the Holy Land will be HOME SCOTCH i s.ifirv. a new car, a more modern home, an improved status "Progress in Vietnamization any. A graduate of Denison is such that our withdrawal is presented each Sunday evening •'i" cn'nnif>rrial world or promises for a nobler future which University in Ohio with a Bach- luring the month of January. CHAMPAGNE WHISKY i, ,.o^H enmnletion by those offering them. There is also an- ?oing'to continue." n He said these color slides arc '"•r side to the coin. Where most have gained, a few have lost among the finest pictures ever highest, takes stock on this day about what ias been done and g 99 99 to be taken 'by professional vTynnp at every level of society; from the lowest to the what the plans are for the futurfuturee . '•" FIFTH photographers In the Bible Thank goodness that man has a resiliency within himself; to Lands. They will be shown on a FIFTH cope with mostly any situation. Most of the time his thinking,is giant screen. Sunday services correct and logical. Therefore he manages to survive that wblfcib MAGNUM 3.89 begin at 7 P. M. UUMPtr.NF threatened him. So it goes from generation to generation and f or. 4.99 EDISON TOWNSHIP I'INK RIIAMPtGKr from century to century. History is the recorder of the good A scries of four pictures to be ; 8URGUNDT v. GAI . 9.95 deeds and the bad ones. No one can really judge whether the shown will include: "Bethlehem O1D DUCK JUIL GAL 19.75 right thing had been done or not. The future will decide after all Jmia"; "Blue Galilee"; "Flow A ,,r . ,.1 n.l.ll 1 TAX NOTICE the facts have been ascertained and evaluated. A decision will ers of Palestine" and "Babylon lo cm linnily of be rendered and made permanent in the annals. Most will never Ur and the River Euphrates." NEW YORK STATE The tax assessment books for the Township of know after the boatman has been paid the fare for the crossing LAKEStCRGE Kr'i.son for the year 1970 will be open to the of the River Styx. CHAMPAGNES And so this column closes as does the old year. Thanks so IMPORTED FIJOM SCOIIAND public for inspection on Wednesday evening vScouts Acti • CHAMPACNI Jiinuary 7, 1970 from 6:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. at the much for your interest and for your kind offerings of informa • PIN* ( HAMI'AI.MI Finn SCOTTISH tlon which were all appreciated. Again to old friends in Upstate • SPA^Kl ING FtlB(,IIHOY assessors office, Room 117, in the Municipal • COID DUCK SCOTTISH HOME New York, Lancaster County in Pennsylvania and other places In Past Year Building. throughout our country, you are wished the very best for a whole mm. string of new years to come, God bless you! FORDS — "Pf-oop 52 of the Boy SCOTCH Scouts looks back at '69 as a IOSSO full, fun filled year according to ASTI SPUMANTI SCbTCH Scoutmaster Raymond Hansen. Vf.f, Wllll lIllKR U llm} Mr. Hatiscn and assistant scout- master Donald Finan led a total of 19 scouts and 9 fathers on a canoe hike down the Millstone River. The weekend trip began at Rocky Hill and was completed at South Bound Brook. The trip provided the scouts with experi ence of canoe handling, portage ing, and general water safety HOLIDAY NOTICE over a distance of 15 miles of water that ranged from calm to swift to rapid. The Millstone River proved to be interesting as a scenic point o Carleret Residents of view, but provided history for the scouts inasmuch as it now flows South to North instead of North to South or East to West as other rivers in the country do This change was made during the ice age, as the river once FULL HOMF BfL AIR flowed North to South. HOME CORDIAIS At another date the members VODKA & GIN NEW YEAR'S DAY It « PBfH.r of the troop and their families enjoyed a hike to the site of Sun CRfME Of Ml ill HI fish Pond high in the Kittatinny ni (0 PPOCH mil. or. . . 3 69 CRfME OF CACAO Mountains. This is the controver M PKCK1F - JAN., 1,1970 - sial lake at the Tocks Island Dam site along the Delaware River. Throughout this lake area CAW 5 O'CLOCK runs the Algonquin Trail which BEL AIR CORDIALS Thursday, Jan. 1,1970 is a legal holiday. There- runs from Maine to Georgia and VODKA & GIN was used by the Indians and early settlers. 89 fore there will be no garbage pickup on Trie hike required a total of six hours to complete and show- ed the scouts the wonders of the Thursday, Jan. 1,1970. clear blue water of the Glacier Lake with the many natural rock formations. From this van- tage point the scouts could see rr.any miles into New Jersey and Pennsylvania, picking out land marks and a total of seven • Thurs., Jan. 1st pickup will be made on Fri. Jan. 2nd. mountain ranges. • Fri. Jan. 2nd pickup will be made on Sat., Jan. 3rd. ' Boys to be Accepted In Blue Angles Corps ISELIN — The Blue Angpls Junior Drum and Bugle Corps has decided (o admit a small number of boys to the organiz ATTENTION ation, ^11 to be placed in the section. No trash will be picked up during the holiday week iri'TpstPfl In Joining may HMAIUftil VA'.Ulil 'l'i <:'i hy conturling Frank f)rniRh"rty, corns dir*rt,«r, mm.MI OWN tlifo'igh nny rnpinlier 'if HIP BOROUGH OF CARTERET '•'trps, "r "' M' horn* •'Mr'":'!, 'iM Ml'Mlesex Turnpike, to nh fain information:' RAHWAY .-..-> MAI.. •.- | UNION <•- ^,,,-,AV r MICHAEimmi, CHAIRMAN STREETS, SANITATION Th<> Blue Angpls will host, its liif)'if)r rrintp.sk in the Wwl OPEN MON,, FUES, and WEI), 9:00 AM In 111:00 P.M. JOSEPH BUONfVICO, SUPERINTENDENT Senior High Srhonl fin February 'M, at 7 F'.M. f> ?till r>fi*»nin?•( for in the (.'film (iiianl as WPI /.') m hli'^'Jn scrlinn nf tlir: enrpfl Leader-Presf Wednesday, December 31,1969 ' PAGE THBEB First Aidman Children Carol Visits School For Elderly COLONIA — A first hard look 1SELIN — Thirty-seven young »t, «nd a chance to touch, equip stcrs of the Junior Department ment used by the Colonia First (if First Presbyterian Church Aid Squad,, was experienced by School caroled for the senior cit first graders/ of School 17, re izcn.s of the town Saturday night, cently, Howwd Lubetkin, a vol at the Cooper Towers Building. unteer member, demonstrated They were accompanied by all the equipment used in the teachers and parents and each first aid calls. child received a candy cane. The children had an op[>ortuiii Upon returning to the church (y to try on the oxygen tank, I the children were served hot hear the thump of the heart chocolate, cookies and candy. with a stefchescope, see an air Adults who helped out were: splint applied on the arm and Mrs. Miriam Marino, Mrs. to lie down and be rolled air Grace Young, Harry Belford, in the stretcher used by first Robert Argalas, Anthony Heller, aid patient?. At one tinii1 a Mrs. Billie Jean Wohlert, Mrs. greeting was given to the class Lillian Boyer, Miss Jane Ma over the radio by the local po rino, Rev. David D. Prince, pas lire department. tor of the church, and Mrs. Ar galas, • superintendent of the Mr. Lubetkin is the father of junior department. ' Michael, a first grader. A talk concerning safety in the home and the street1 was given. The climax of the visit 'came when Bookmobile Is W children were shown the ambulance •ml^were allowed to see the interior and to blow the Due at School Siren. FORDS — Fords Junior High .Mrs. Casteras and Mrs. Fa School P.T.A. will welcome the mula are teachers of the classes. Bookmobile, a traveling library, at the school on Fanning Street in Fords. The dates are from January 5 through January 9. Hadassah Unit Students will have two opportun ities to purchase books during school hours. » Slates Events Tl. committee advises the COLONIA — Plans are under books are all v-.thwhib read way for the card*party and fur ing and sold at reasonable cost. fashion show being sponsored by The P.T.A. urges parents to en G'olonia Hadassaih on January 20, courage their children to take Tuesday night at 8:15 lj|. M.. at advantage of this opportunity to Temple B'nai Jacob, Lord St., visit the bookmobile. Avenel. Tickets are available A LETTER TO THE SOVIETS: Mayor Ralph P. Baronc signs letter that appeals to the Soviet The bookmobile committee Is from co chairmen Mrs. Milton Union to stop discrimination against behind the Iron Cartain. Looking on approvingly are seeking help on these days. Any Kig and Mrs. Gerald Seiff. Mrs. Fred Kaufman (left), president of the Woodbridge Hadassah, and Mrs. Terry Glinn, presl- jone wn0ca n heIp out is a(jvjsr(i NPW MTTER BASKETSBASKET:S Woodbridgeg Townshi p pis placinpg gattractive litter baskets In the dent of the Colonia Hadassah. Throughout the United States, H.tdass.ih Chapters are conducting to call Mrs. Lefkus at 442-0114 NPW MTTER i l t h h b lh M President, Mrs. Terry Glinn a letter drive to support the American Jewish Committee to Save Soviet Jewry. ons business districts of the municipalityy, similar to the one shown above, lownship Manning announced the next general or Mrs. MJSS at 225 2184. and Development Director Kobert E. Rosa (left) and BBe n MartinMti, chairmahi n of ththe WoodbridgWdbid e meeting of the chapter will be Citizens Advisory Committee, are placing the first litter In the new baskets recently installed lield January 5 at 8:30 P. M. at on Main Street, Woodbridge. the Temple. Foundation Program Set: At the Colonia-Hadassah "Paid- Engagement Told lip Membership Party" Mast Cub Scouts of Pack 33 month, the following women In Hollywood, Florida v.ere officially inducted into the Raritan Bay BPW Plans AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. chapter by Mrs. Lawrence Weiss, Charles W. Elmore of 57X2 Biicst inducting officer: Mrs. Pierce Street, Hollywood, Fla., Receive Various Awards Aaron Bond, Mrs. Herman Far announco the engagement of WOODBRIDGE — Two newand Cubs contributed to their pr, Mrs. Sanford Guritzky, Mrs. 'International Night \ their daughter, Lynn Gail to cub scouts were inducted into own special Christmas project. Howard Ilaborman, Mrs. Albert Pvt. Ronald B. Koffler, USMC, Pack 33 at the Christmas meet- After the business was done, Kapit, Mrs. Steven Lesser Mrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kof- ing, held Thursday night, De- the boys all joined together in Henry Saruya, and Mrs. Morti- fler, Jr., of 731 N. W. 73rd Ave- cember 18. They were Den 3, Christmas spirit and presented mer Weil. Businessmen V Luncheon Hollywood, Fla. The KofCarleto- n Blend, receiving Bob- a play with the theme Christina* A highlight of the party wa fler.s are former residents of cat pin, bear book; and Den 5,Around the World. During tho the announcement of three new WOODBRIDGE — Slides will The affair will bo held in Fel- Avcnel. •' be shown and a talk given on lowship Hall of the First ,Pre»- John Burke, Bobcat pin and wolf singing of the songs. Santa Clam life members who .are Mrs Miss Elmore, a graduate of book. Mr. Novak opened the ses- surprised the children with can Herman Ilaberman, Mrs, How the Business and Professional byterian ChurcB on.;""""" Women's National Foundation Plans Complete McArthur High School, attend sion with a salute to the flag. dy and gifts for the Webelos and .-ml Habcriaan, and Mrs. Mel February 12. !(':!;;<.>$W ed Broward Junior College and Cubs. Refreshments were served \ 111 Schlesinger. and Library in Washington, D. International organ; The following Cub awards is employed by the Grand Unionwere given: Den 1, Scott Do by Dens 3 and 2. ' Mrs. Seymour Ovsiew, mem 'at a meeting of the Raritan Be provided by Ken For Winter Trip Company, Hollywood, Fla. Bay Business and Professional Bochler, wolf badge, Joseph P& The next committee meeting liership vice president, extender Intematiunul (lances will be per Pvt. Koffler, a graduate of Women's Club, Thursday, Jan- formed by several groups. ISEL1N — Plans for the Win sek, wolf badge, Danny Lubas, will be January 8 and the next (hi* thanks of the chapter to ai: Woodbridge Senior High School, wolf badge and bear book, Gary Pack meeting will be January • ^ William Alton Patterson, son was employed by the Grand charge of play production. submit applications for member- uary 23. Detailed information of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pat- Union Company, Ronald Strauss, scholar scien- RKCEIVES DEGREE ship. Any area woman, gainfully Members of the club will pro-can be obtained from Mrs. Ed tist, Larry McAulife, forester; Anyone interested in joining COLONIA — Barry E, Berko vide food for an international terson,. 38 Kingsley Way, Free- mployod in business and the win Cobn, 283-1409. hold. / two year pin; Ken McAulife, ar- the pack may contact Mrs. Ro- witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harol professions, is eligible for mem- smorgasbord — each preparing ON DEAN'S LIST manella by calling Me. 4-3705. Ii. Ilerkowitz 237 McFarlan food from the country of her an- Substitutes are needed for both Miss Toth Is a graduate of tisb> geologist, forester, two year bership. Application forms may the Tuesday afternoon and Wed- WOODBRIDGE — John L. Up pin;\ David Novak, naturalist; Hoad, received his bachelor Oi cestors' origin. Dishes from Ita- Woodbridge Senior High School dike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy 1 .science degree in aerospace en be obtained from Mrs. Caso at nesday evening bowling leagues. and the Nancy Taylor Busi- sportsman, Jwo year pin; Da- Barry Coldwater, Republican the Woodbridge office of the Na- ly, Israel, France, England, Scot- Updike, 223 Clinton Street, was {.'incering and his commission a; land, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Interested persons may call Mrs. ness Institute, class of 1968. vid Wilson, albMe; and Steven Senator from Arizona, on TV ional State Bank, named to the "pean's List" at Schweitzer, atntet».^and fores- a second lieutenant in the Unitet Sweden, Norway, Denmark will Frank Bernstein at 283-0642. She is a secretary at Rutgers Indiana Institute of Technology, news: States Air Force Reserve at th. Preliminary plans have been abound. Decorations will be in an Mrs. Helen Falk, 225 20BT, may University, New Brunswick. Fort Wayne, Indiana for the Fall ter. "- "I agree with the Vice Pres! Fall Trimester Commeneemeir completed for the club's first international theme. be contacted for purchases in Her fiance graduated from Quarter of tbe current school The Light of the Arrow Gratj deat about biased television news Kxerclses of Parks College oi International Night program with the sundries department. Mrs. Livingston High School, class year. uation ceremony was given for coverage; I would have put it in Mrs. Aida Brennan as chairman. Guests will include State of- Aeronautical Teerm^logyo Henrietta Dorff may also be of 19M. He is a senior at~Rut- John Is a Freshman at TnRobert Hopta. All tbe Webelos stronger wqrds." Saint Louis University whic. ficers and members of B P W clubs in le jarea. Any Town- contacted, Call Mrs. Herbert gefs University, majoring in diana Tech where he is major urrtv held Wednesday, Decem Nissenbaum, 548-3085, or Mrs.English. ing in-Civil Engineering. He was lier 17. in the College gymnas 'Gospel Blimp' Title ship wo n interested in atten- ding should call Mrs. Brennan Evelyn Rhams, 549 9513, for gift The couple plan to marry in a 1969 graduate of Woodbridge inn). He will attend gradual. shop items. September, 1970. Senior High School. school at New York: University, Of Film to be Shown at FU 1-6785. WOODBRIDGE — The "Gos- Miss Ruth Wolk has been nam- There's something better than aspirin pel Blimp" is the title of a color ed as chairman for a luncheon Tf Urn process continues there sound film to be shown at the to relieve your home heating head- for business and professional IIIIIIHI«llinil»r*HMnni»UllHHIIItllllllHNllH|*M \ 10 Min. openings for experienced, qualified TAX and BUDGET INTO MOMEV . . PRIZ- . found Hal Him 1W Dagrwt 10 Mia. ACCOUNTANTS. Positions offer excellent starting salaries I. fcUwn rfttwry nrvfc*. . First Warm BUM DODtfrwt tlMM. ES AND TRIPS! 10. Smut Warm tint* IMDtfiwt and liberal company benefits. 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• V X • >- i . •A \ By WINDSOR J. LAKIS THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Letters to Editor News Report from Washington

(Note: This letter.was sent to Washington, — The armed forces and develop potent us with the request it be pubworl- d situation has come full cir- military weapons, and it is in 20 QREEN STREET. WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 lished.) cle from the years of the Trip- the U.S. interest to do so be- i Township of Woodbridge artite pact. Although German cause of the Communist threat Phone 634-1111 (Aroa Cods 201) Bureau of Consumer Affairs, officials feel secure on the sub-to the free world Ln the 1970's. 1 Main St. ject of an American troop with F-lll'S AGAIN Woodbridge, New Jersey drawal fnr 1971), most of them be- The new fighter whiclf the Air Published Weekly 10$ Per Copy WIN All: Bernard W, Freedman, Di- lieve » withdrawals are immiii- Force watted for so long, and rector * unt in 1871. (They feel they have which failed to be of much valu« On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates Dear Mr. Freedman, a Nixon Administration g'uaran- in Vietnam, the FH1, is (till ON GREEN STREET tee for 1970.) North Jersey One Year. $4.00 Please accept my thanks for experiencing cost and technical your efforts on my behalf with Likewise, the Japanese feel troubles. Publishing, Inc. Six Months, S2.50 Policemen in the course of duty have seen many strange they tan depend on thejU. S. nu- things but I wonder how many, while patrolling the highways, local Department Store. Over three hundred F-lll'i I refer to an advertisement on'elear umbrella to dettnd have been turned oul-668 are to have passed a car and noticed a large pony sitting on the back jewelry. When I tried to make a for sonio years longer/. But they seat with no apparent concern about liis surroundings. be built, in all, 550 to go to Die LAWRENCE P. CAMPION, Publl.htt • HARRY P. FBANI, Associate Publish*!* purchase I was told they, never know the U. S. is heading to- TactTcall "Air"' Command, But Now whether or not, any traffic officer had seen this odd situ iiad the advertised items'" ward a lesser military presence these are. under-powered, and aton_ during his travels last week it is the source of a true story. A lctter t . in Asia and that they will have which can be verified by a large number of people. from your of only just now are more power- rtpe and they made a proper to do more to defend themselves. ful engines becoming available. It seems that two township residents in- their own version of presentation I subsequently IThe recent Okinawa agreement The Ppatt- and Whitney P 100 WANT AD the spifiiiitt off ChitChristmai s went to tthhe WdbiWoodbridgd e auctioti n witih thh e ma[|c anurcha.se specified that Japan most pre engine 7s expected to enable tha thought invmind of purchasing some Yule gifts. During the eve Your .rtepartment truly does pare to defend the island. In Fill to carry its originallyia- mng, they came across this pony, or small horse, for sale and rgpre eni theWoodbridge Con- Bonn, Tokyo and Washington, tended bomb'load. they bought it. . -, • • "~ . ' then, the common need is recog- sumer. Many, Many thanks. It also is expected to enabla Later that evening the doors of Mayer's Tavermopcned and to nized to be: rearmament in Ger- Very truly yours, the controversial fighter to at- the utter amazement of the many customers imbibing in their Mrs. William H. Macfie many and Japan. favorite spirits, in walked this horse with a rider on his back. Our major foes in World War tain performance goals most of Two. men immediately stopped driijjking, and several others took II are not now turning to nuclear today's operational Fill's can't the pledge as the pony and rider walked around the bar, weapons, Germany has attain. (Originally the Fill wai ccelerate to about 1500 miles Back outside, some of the curious customers heard one of the signed the treaty which not to do so. But the Ge an hour in less than a minute men say "get in the car, Helen," and sure enougn£|p pony got and a half. Today1.; models re- into the back seat and sat down like a lady. SOCIAL SECURITY are in the process of buij/rfing an Question and AIWW armory of fast and h l-hitting quire some four minutes to at- Later, another group decided to take the pledge when 'the By HOWARD G. n{JjUGHTON,j fa tain that speed), . horse and rider strolled around the Elks Club bar. Now, no one 8rmored vehicleS) have just t J In addition to disappointments should bring a horse into an Elks Club—ii anything a real filk wwvwwvwwvwwwwwvuvi •gun production of an excellent strolling about the room might not cause any confusion. medium tank attracting a lot of concerning performance, it has Q. When my wife died 3 years attention. been established that present Next came a visit to the Jiouse^of Dan and Helen Deverin. This; ago. she left me with four small They are building new. tank models of the fighter must soon was after midnight and the two>had gone to bed when the door children. She had worked 6ff destroyers and a whole family be overhauled at a cost of about bell rang, and Dan, somewhat perturbed about his sleep being! and on under social security. I of armored vehicles capable of $80,000,000 each, because the interrupted at this time, went to the door, opened it to find algot a small, sum death pay. wing box Is not strong enough. horse putting his head and two front feet into the living room- . operating in radioactive areas !ment but social security of and crossing rivers, etc. ThPresene t indications are that th« and that is as far as Me ponv got, After forcing the animal out |fice t()ld me tnat theSe four total cost of the Fill program. Dan immediately ran to his Har and downed three fingers of! any joint German U. S. heavy tank children couWi be paid pject, bungled and delayed in will be about eight and a half Scoteh- ' / '" \ ' monthly benefits. t years, is expected to pro-billion dollars. The original cost The climax came, when the two clowns walked Helen up thirl Well, the other day I was talk- tank no sooner estimate wa» roughly one third CONVENTIONAL teen steps to a second floor apartment and walked thehorse into' who had lost his this figure. ENGINE the bedroom where Ed Lourie was so.und'asleep. Awakened from wife too. She died in April of The German Army is pathet- The Fill is the child of for- a deep snooze "Big Ed'^sat up to see a horse staring him in theI his year, and he's getting social ically small compared to themer Defense Secretary Robert face. I understand that Lourie, too, immediately took the pledge. security checks every month for ftfrces confronting it on the .other McNamara, who attempted t» 4fter thiJ incident.I am happy about one thing that bothered their children. What's the idea ollide of the Iron Curtain. It con make it a Navy fighter also. Th» me—the horse is being well fed and taken care of by two under- this? He can and I can't. What sists of 12 divisions, 3 armored, Navy managed to get rid of th» standing men who purchased the animal the next day. ! yives? 7 armored infantry and twplano e and is developing a fight- This is rather an unusual Christmas story—but believe me A. The answer to y«ur ques- other, all of them under NATO er of its own. McNamara crea- you'll have to take my word for it, since it's true. tion Is that the law has been command. The equivalent of five ted additional misgivings when ^changed. Amendments to theU. S. divisions and two British he awarded the contract for th» Before a large congregation Sunday, the Rev. Walter Feig- social security law that be- divisions augment it, under Fill to General Dynamics ner of the Avenel Presbyterian Church preached his last NATO command. rather than Boeing, the lowest 'OVr e came effective ir February sermon in the new modernistic" building. John Lyons Sr., who 1968, make it e '• for sur- In East Germany, Poland and bidder, - gave me the information, said thatjip had-no indication where vivors of women workers to Czechoslovakia are 65 divisions, McNamara said General Dy- the popular minister would go for "Ms next assignment. get benefits. hall of them Russian. It is esti- namics' version was more real- . - X Your social "Security office mated that the^e divisions, plus istic and would cost less to build, The Woodbridge Emblem Club No. 351 will^ponsor a pancake! was correct in saying that you those close by in eastern Russia, in defending this action. ',&&&Z}tf& breakfast at the Woodbridge Elks Home, 655 Rahway Avenue.! couldn't get monthly checks are equipped with 30,000 tanks. But it apparently is yet to h« The public is invited and breakfast will be served Sunday, Jan- for your young children. That's NATO tank forces are outnum- seen whether the service's hopes uary 11, from 7 A. M. till 1 P. M. the way the law was AT THAT bered about eight or ten to one,for performance improvement, TIME.iI suggest, you go back then. The only possible balanc- based on the new engine, will tw For the NEW YEAR: ing recourse is to achieve weap- fulfilled in 1970, If not, a, ten year to the social security office ons superiority. This is the pro-wrangle over the new fighter, its I would like to see so^f action on removal of that hazardous now and file an application for gram Germany has embarked cost and its performance, will Green Street Circle. those children if any of them on. y anew. Have A Happy are under 18 yean of age and Improvement or a brand new surface on Blair Road. Japan is just beginning to Despite all these troubles, Air spvpral u-nnr! rhiroq hnnnpnprl nnrl To Walter Merwin — All the success for your coining mass haven't married. You can be The year 1969, will soon be a mem- paid up to 12 months back build a new army but the situa Force officials in Washington • >; v. The past twelve months have had —several gooa tnmgs nappenea ana. fl|ght for a fourdav and three nighgt trip tp0 Las Vegasg you benefits. Any child between 18 tion there is similar to that fac are saying,the Fill is a good the accomplishments were many. ' fill the plane, and I have every assurance that you will. ing the Germans. Since other fighter and arc in general put- 11 icir share of war and tragedy, of joy- To Gus and 22 (through age 21) can Now a new decade is about to Start.! Gastgaber — A larger truck to haul your many Gast- be paid if he is a full-time stu- countries are interested in theting a good face on the situation. i.n.s events and progress. May it be a decade of peace and happi- ««£'£ ^™« ^ ^ contiruet 08hin ebrightfi r dent too. It is good you In-new German medium tank, theLieutenant General John O* quired. • Leopard (using a British-made Neil), vice commander of th» Miiti.walked on the moon, men died ness for all. *• , . ' ',o' n the "Lights of The Arthur Kill," , Air Force's Bi Rho(les antl Jack 105 mm cannon), Japan might systems command. in Vietnam, and the political picture We, on The Leader-Press, extend trr ?° '^ Sullivan — Continue your wonderful also acquire it. Japan will also said recently the Fill had add- ci liinucid. Locally there was a great deal work with the crippled kiddies. need U, S. manufactured weap ed substantial mission radius, you and yours good wishes for a yean To John Nagy — May you come up with a horse that will go on onpi in the years to come. ordinance capacity, ferry range "I prepress with many new programs to win stakes races. and all weather bombing accur- that will fulfill your most treasured To Fred Adams — A bigger boat to take your friends around Ironically, we are encourag i'"!;im in such divisions as the Recrea- irigboth of our major opponentsi acy to the Air Force capabil- dreams. May this New Year bring you Barnegat Bay In. ti'in Department, the school system To Ben Weinstein — Stop ridiculing the Hooligan Navy. in World War II to build up their j itios. find the libraries. all joy and may life be. good to you in To Officer Joe Nagy — An authentic 100 percent "hole in one." iv.spfte the tragedy and heart-ache 1970! To Paul Nemergut — May the Sun continue to rise and rise with you. Red Square Biggest Tourist To George Wittenzellner — Continued success for the many ventures you undertake at the Woodbridge Elks. To Jack Maclver — May you continue your fine spiritual guidance as chaplain of the Woodbridce Elks. Attraction In Russ Capital Be Alert — And You Won't Be Sorry! To Seotty MaeDade — No more horses. By Walter J. Brown hour to witness the changing of To Congressman Edward J. Patten — A continuance of your (Special to Leader Press) the guards at Lenin's Inmb, evrn Last week, police raided a Wood- excellent representation of the people in this area. Moscow — Without question, when it is not open. When the any favor. It is an expensive habit and To John Bncskay — Keep feeding those fine diners on Thurs the greatest tourist attraction in mausoleum is oprn, lines form !>nvqu see me ac 1 To Pete Ricciardone — I hope that*o« cu complete the fine nujrP u- ii9» thing on this rectangular cobble-1hours, " the What amazes the authorities is that cellenrnent'St jonarcoticb on this sspecialist Case. Pleas, die d Cooperan ex-- jo-_•-..b you are doing- in panelin- .g you-r hom•*-e ne?»t year so that you n|,v,.;,,j '*£" h(1 stone expanse. It is flanked on! Two days a week foreign visi can take it a bit easipr like your big brother, Viaee, has been P"^slclan wnen nr the twr> short ends about three: tors are permitted to form at. Ihe .'illhough many youngsters in the In-• ate with him. If you have any knowl- year-old Mary's nose was run HKW i\t \i\j IIII^I ia.il. yearycai .. ' j i_ i • times the length of a football j head of the limr, provided 1hey i) ;in Avenue section are alleged to be edge, of narcotics being sold, get in To Charlie Molnar- You need more relaxation in the Poconos ,n'nf?. a?A. she *i>s hovering over field by a spiral historical mu-i arrive before 10:00'TV. M., and the helpless infanu t1 kissing him. Mmiking "pot," not one parent came touch with him. He wiltXhonor your and I wish that you can 2Pt away more often to enjoy the nire th"7e , helples' •»{"*s "infan'"t Tkissin*g hi' m" . seum and St. Basil's Cathedral I there are so many foreign visi- country fresh air. IM ward to offer any information. confidence—but most important you unchildre, i annn ha t knowd the,m m firste res, but ott wUh j)s ^^ archi|Lture t()rs that it quires most of the To MaynaTd Winston in Fort Worth, Texas — I hope to hear Red Snare was M iscow's ma in morning to RO through the tomb. w nots sick as the At, Lt. Robert Thompson of the De- will be helping to Stamp out a vicious that you run for the legislature or for governor of that great j™j^ ^ ° market place hack in the lsoo'visitirs pass the guards anrl stat sinop V0lir let the i l< rtive Bureau said, "By hiding the racket that could ruin the life of some- e Thoma" ° bridges —s No anwd thaswimmint vie ?kno thwe Paritawho yon uBa arey again. dro.p Nave adults. When children are wall of around and see the hnvs dnrns thp year, born, they are entirely free from the Kremlin, spruce j trees 0 To Joe Molnar - Fnr vour continued efforts to trjr and best bacteria, which are found on the| "i the foreground and gold nout everyone in an argument -most of which you have won to noses and throats of sufferers en cupolas behind it. In front of date. from colds. If they were kept the wall is Lenin's red Ukrainian j ^3^!!< News Judgment To John Molnar — May you havp plenty of snow at the Four away from these germs, they granite tomb, It is open to the! j. ;i clothes are colorful and Seasons this vpar would never develop colds. public five days a week, but _fi.-•dive, this season.. Jump people continually comp to Red - One reason so many television news To Tom Fn<;s — PI pa' Srotch pip's npxt year, Remember, the small child s in stretch materials can. the Panthers and then gave.jequal time To Mike S-'f'-heek — Mavall thr- leaves from your trees r-atches colds very readily Square day and night. Two Rus ^., lound to fit nver boots. •mmentators reacted so angrily to to a Black Panther and the police chief k down in»r> VHHT own yard npxt year. through being kissed, fondled or sian soldiers st;ind guard at thr i('(• President Spiro Agnew's call for of Los Angeles. To Bill Wpdemoypr — Pleasr rlo nnt run out of hot toddies next otherwise exposeexpos d at close rang„„.e. entrance to the mausnlucm ! Some stretch ski suits feature r r hpf r to one who is suffering from |iwentyfour hours day, seven matching helmets. 'iif objectivity in television news re- On that day there were thousands of y ' '> P a change to have one, a \ To Mike Sa^so - vou more flyins time this coming coldld. daysawpekdaysawpek. •i I ing" is that most of them don't are relieved everv' Insulated jackets are s must Other trials in the country, and many year in your fine little Pin«r Chernkpe. if vour wakepat those nags that they appear to bp See that your child spends the part of the monument itself. At > majority of Americans out8ide the prime ume, were iavorea over me po T<) stevp s?na _ Ym| gnd yQur ^^ {gmi^ shwU hay<> t requisite number of hours in about five minutes before the MONUMENT Mr.politan areas believe in and lice, who have had a very hard time timSoape iny youMaver poor —l nex Bett yearvou .can't luake that delicious soup a?ain sleep. Give him a well proport 'hour t,vo relief -soldiers will GROUP with them (several have been killed in d bod b| ilul 1 Do nit next year. Once was enough. n«T k«n y i ' « "'-"";?oo ?oosSeeS tpstppp rrofrom aa KrpmliKrpmlinn WallWall !I " President Nixon named shoot-outs) in many cities. This never ke e rooms h anand L Kmma Maver — For a higher anrl hett^r bowline year. ' r 'h a°* ^i entrance onto Red Suare, They era liuA W. Clark as one of * TIP of the best-known television close. Give him a proper^mount under command of an offher , e six new members of the happens when rightist militant groups Viola — Looking forward again tn vour famous bbckberrv pie. s ns lare h [ Mary Merwin — HnDe to havp plenty of those dplidous baked " hin« and fre ;h air Then, hanrlles th» detail. They Amprican B a 11 1 e Monuments s tpams is Chet Huntley and David seek publicity. rst and last against in clams ynu make again npxf vpat .' 'tep abfiut ISO yams tn C'immi>Mf>n T h e < com mis'!inn ir.Hry On a recent thirty-minute Unfortunately, this example is typi- Captain Terrv Dunrfip — Msv vrm haire s ewirl vear at sea fection. r 's tcirrib As thp Kremlin aintains mpmnriah anrl armH To .f'ihr| Torna — If you sf'io afkine fnr sefinrls and thirrli; nett ksva Tftwfr rl(>''k strikes • program two of their major news ral of television news today. Its content fnrrp.t f>)irial gr Rer fhaf finp rrew rpsfaiiranl be- unveiled a 250 mile an hour rap-j step back, and thp relief ON VOTINCJ RIGHTS f; IS a "• fonr't process and a federal judge lent. If trie newscasters cut off the flow come a reality at (he WoorlbrirJitP IWnlor lyiflgp on Route 1. id transit vehicle with tf revohi into their plnce ,for one hour (if »"i>»t,' '' surprise to rivil tionary magnetic power plant. statues(|iie vicil, The officer and ri"Flts supporters, ' the' (Muss liiifigfoiisi/ since, and a Black Pan- (of free publicity militants advocating And, last but rirrt leart — To Marty-Mundy., Since you will be If trial runs, which begin next the two relief soldiers then; passed President Nikon's najiotl- <•< story. The Panther story quoted • the overthrow of the government come exalted ruler of the Wotf^lbriilge .Klks*I/idge come next month, prcife/''successful, the smartlyy goosg e step back rfoivn-widedown we votinngg right g s bill as'asaia sui

orial Home, 21 Locust Street, WHS L member of Congregation PETER K.ARMA11N charge of, arrangements. |Adath Israel and Its Sisterhood, FOHDS — Funeral services Buchmuller•Kolenz Rites Mr. E11W, Who retired 11 yea SHe also was a member ox ' jere held Monday morning for Obituaries ago from Foster-Wheeler Corp Hatjassah and Manorah Link >^u Peter Karmazin of 18 Drum- where he had been employ vai employed as executive sec m»nd ^Avenue from the GagU- Solemnized on Sunday (or 52 years, died Sunday relary at the Atlantic Mainten ardi-Kato Colonial Home, PerUi Rahway General Hospital. H Corp., Newark,, Amboy. A Mass of the Divine AVENEL - Rev. Chester College, class of 1968. She stud- MARY M. FOXE grandchildren;, and a brother led during her junior year of col- George Dobus of Benelt, 'Mo was a superintendent of patter Surviving are 1 brother, Al Liturgy was offered afterward Genecki performed tha marriage CAHTERET — Fyneral scrv at St: John the Baptist Greek ceremony Sunday at St. An- lege fft the University of Heidel- Ices wore hell Saturday morn She was the mother of the late makers and carpenters. fred, of Metuchen; three sisters JoJ\p Dudik. A life-long resident of Cai Mrs. Morris Nadge, KLizabeth Catholic Church, also PerUi drew's Roman Catholic Church, berg, Germany. Sha teaches at ijitf for Mrs. Mary MalWy Fox uniting Miss Joanne Kolenz, the language Institute In Heidel- of Bg Emerson Streetrfrom the teret, Mr. Ellis had served as Mrs. Werner Steinberg, Linden Ainboy. The yery Rev. Msgr. STORK CLUB Borough Councllmau from 1920 and Mrs. David Fllenbaum, Me Stephen Sedor officiated. Inter- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph berg. • Lyman Rumpf Memorial Home EAIWrV ANDERSON New arrivals recorded recent- 21 Locust Street. A requieni to 1932. He served a3 chief tuchen; two nieces and two tieph m«nt was In St. John's Church J. Kolettz, 111 Demore^t Ave- Her husband attended St. FORDS — The funeral of Earl the Carteret Fire Departmeni ews. Cemetery, nue, to Joachim Buchmuller, Blalsens Preparatory School in ly at Perth Amboy General Hos- Mass was offered afterwBrd in pital included: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic W. Anderson of 751 South Fed-Engiae Company 1 in 1924, Services will be held tomor Mr, Karmazui, who died De-1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Germany and is' currently stud* Church. Interment was in St, eral Highway, Pompano Beach Surviving are his widow, J toy/ afternoon (Wednesday) 1 cember 24 at borne, was 58 years BuchrauUtr, Bmchsal, G e r-ing for his doctorate in medicine From Woodbridge, a son to James' Cemetery. Woodbridge Florida, who died Thursday in lia; a son, Robert of Cart ere o'clock at the Greiner Futiera' old. He had worked for 29 years many. at the University of Heidelberg,,] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suntora, Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lau- five sisters, Mrs. Katherin Home, 44 Green Street. Rabbtjas an operator for Union Carbide Miss Eileen Kleffer, River After a wedding trip to Wash- 138 Strawberry Hill Hoad; and Mrs. Foxe, who died Decem d^rdale, Fla.. wag held Monday a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jo ber 23 la Perth Amboy Genera! Graeme of Carteret, Mrs. Mam Sholom Stern o{ Congregation!ln Bound Brook. Vale, was maid of honor and theington, D. C, the couple will in Pompano Beach. Flynn and Misdom of Florida; Mrs. Ji Adath Israel a ad Rabbi Hersch Born in Pejth Amboy. he wasbridesmaids were all' cousins of leave for Germany, where they seph Boehm, 159 Wedge wood r'ospifat,- was a member of St, Avenue. Joseph's Altar Rosary Society Eon Funeral Home of Fords di- sophine Bodnaf of Clark Tow; el Matt of Metuchen will offlcl the son of the Uta John and the bride; Miss Joan Delia Cave, will reside in Eppelheim. and a membeif of the Ancien rected local arrangements. ship; Mrs. Lillian Farrls < ate. Interment will be in Beth Helen Karmazin. Mr. Karmazin Bound Brook; Miss Diana Ko- From Port Reading, a Order of Hibernians. Division 2 Born In Pqrth Amboy, Mr. Merchantvllle, Pa. and Mr Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge. was a charter member of the lenz and Miss Mary Kolenz, Vas- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Born in County Galway, Ire Anderson had resided In Fords Ruth Srimdberry of Woodbridg. BFOE Lodge 1914, Metuchen, salboro, Maine. Colonia Troop Kling. 22 Henry Street. land. Mrs. Foxe had resided in for SO years before moving to and two grandchildren. MRS. ANTHONY BEHANY and a member of American Le- Gary Kolenz, brother of the From Carteret, a daughter to Florida two years ago, He was gion Clan Barton Post 324, Edl- •Cartcret most of her life. She SEWAREN - Mrs. Jacquelyn bride, was best man. Ushers in- Mr. and Mrs. Freddrick Picco, was the widow of Thomas Foxe a retired employe of the Rarl MRS. ROSE TORKOS son. '/.ided: Andrew Grygo, Fords; Guests At Parti 17-A Wedge wood Drive; and a tan Arsenal and a former bus Behany of 556 Cliff Road, died Mr. Karmagln was the brother- Surviving are three daughters. CARTERET — Funeral le Sunday at the John F. Kennedy .11 cent D'Agostino and Louis to. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Mrs. Helen Surick, Mrs. Jean driver for the Public Service in-law of George Louis Homa, /S Perez, 85\Edwin Street. vice.* were held Saturday mont Community Hospital, Edison. elle Cave, cousin of, the bride, COLONIA — TroopTU, Boy Boohner and Mrs. Eileen Bren Coordinated Transport. He had Edison, and undc of George J (jund Brook. ing for Mrs. Rose Palfi Torko Bom in Vineland, she had lived s Scouts of America, jHwmas A, LEG At, NOTICES man of Carteret; two. sons. been a member of the Wesley Homa of Farmingdale, Robert The wedding reception was in of 15 Lowell Street in the Hun-in the Woodbridge area for 23T. Homa of! Parlin and Richard Edison Council, CowW District, Thomas of Enfield, Conn.; and Methodist Church. I erman style at the Schwaebei- NATICE garian Reformed Church of Ca years and was a parishioner of W. Homa of Edison. which meets In the New Dover Junies of Carteret; a sister, Surviving are his widow, MrB. I lie Alb, Warrenville. NoUc. 1« hereby ill en Uiit Uu Mrs. CatherineTlaherty of New *eret, with Rev. Dr. Andre St. Anthony's Roman Catholic United Methodist Fellowship Ordinance wu regtUrly puied'ind ad- Edna Hafmann Anderson; three Harsanyl, pastor, officiating. In Church. Mrs. Buchmuller is a grad- Hall, located at 690 New Dover opted at a special meeting of *1h£ Mu- York City and a brother, John sisters, Mrs. Mabel Tyrrell of MRS. ROSE WALDAPf EL uate of Woodbridge Senior High nicipal Council oi Uts Township g< ,W«xJ- Maloney of East Orange, and terment was in the! Rahwa Mrs. Behany 'had been an in Road, Edison, on Thursdays at t»ridg«. in th* County of Mlddleatx, New Rahway, Mrs. Connie Sorensen Cemetery, with the Syn6wi«ii-1 FORDS — Funeral services School, class of 1964 and Douglas 7:30 P. M. started the holiday fan«y, o» Uw JOth day oi Dw»rnber, eight grandchildren. spec tor with the Fedderg Co., UN. • • . and Mrs. Dorothy Ryder of Funeral Home, 56 Carle/et Ave Edison. were held today (Tuesday) at season with a Christmas party Fords; four brothers, Albert V. nue, directing arrangements. noon for Mrs. Rose Waldapfel oi sponsored by the Mothers Club, AS ORDINANCE TO MOESOjUl OR- MRS, GLADYS TASKER Surviving are ber busband, An- cllle Smith of Jacksonville, Fla,; DINANCE ENTITLED "AN OK0B&NCH1 of Edison, Thorvald of Madi- Mrs. Torkos, who died Decerrr- 11 Denham Drive in Temple three brothers, Frank and Sidwith Mrs, Irene Mallncheck, CONCBKNJNQ ALOOHOUC BEVERAG- CLAHK - The funeral of Mrs. son, Hoyal of MLllt<>wn and Mer- ; a daughter, Miss Carol Neve Sholom, Metuehen, Rabbi ES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD- ber 24 in Elizabeth General H( at borne; and two sisters, Goodwyne of Jacksonville, Fit. president, in charge. BRUME." •ladys Tasker, 70, Of 14 Blake rill of Fords. pltal.vwas a member of th Hershel Matt officiated. Inter- Along with their Scoutmaster, *"riVe, a former ")lonia resi- Mrs. Mario Rappetti of Vine- and Master Sgt. Gene Goodwin, I HEREBY CERTIFY that tlw abova William Penn Association ari ment was. in Beth Israel Cemet- Mr. F. Koddilla, the scouts sang Ordlnmee wu introduced at tlH meetlni Land and Mrs, Robert Conning stationed in Japan. ti the Munlctpll Council of tot Township Jt, who died December 23 atMRS. LILLIAV KALBHENN the Hungarian Reformed Fed ery, Woodbridge. Flynn and Son songs and played games-. Fir* Hahway Memorial Hospital, was ton of Penns Grove. Funeral Homes, 23 Ford Ave- oi Woodbildo, New Jeraey. held oa D<- WOODBRIDGE — The funeral eration of America. She was aid kits were received by all ofo«mb*a KUi, 1D6I>, and' if ter publication held Saturday at the Lehrer- member of the Hungarian R Funeral services will be held nue, directed arrangements. the boy's and Santa Claus Jr. icconUns to law waa further conatdend Crabiel Funeral Home, Rabway. of Mrs. Lillian Kalbhenn of 74 torn orro w (Wednesd ay), 8:30 for flail vassaj* and wai ftnallj_a4op< wood, and five grandchildren. Born in Perth' Amboy, |T3 Highland Avenue, died Sun- cried at a nwclal meatlsf of tfa* Mu- Szalay of 1200 St. George Av Selma Cohen, with whom she ucation for many years. pizza or run out of money to nicipal Council of the Tovsablo ai Wood. Kafoherm had moved to nue, died Saturday at Eahwa; day at Roosevelt Hospital, Edi- bridle. Ln (lie County of Mldjaaa*. N*w |son. Born in Hungary, he hadresided; two grandsons, and a Mrs. Dunigan was a life-long,ipay for same." t MRS. MARY DUDIK bridge 30 years ago. She wai Hospital. Born 'In brother, Hyman Rothenberg of resident of .Woodbridge. She was1 Jcney, oi the 30th daj oi D»flatDb»r, member of the Presbyterian lived in Perth Amboy-Keasbey The troop will not meet until FORDS - Funeral services Hungary, she had lived in Aven Miami, Fla. a member of Si'."james' Roman January 8, A Court of Honor AN OWDrJOKSB AMENWNO AMI were held Saturday morning for Church and of three of the el forv49 years. She was a memarea for 65 years and was a re Catholic Church and of Its Ros- EST*ELlSHIftG TUB LINES AND BOUN- ired employe of the Elizabeth' will be held ln February and DARIES or rm.H! DISTRICTS #* #•», Mrs. Mary Dudik, 87. of 36 Ryan church's organizations, the La-ber of the Ladies Auxiliary ary Society. Mrs. Dunigan was #11 and #U OF THB TOWNBSP OT dies' Aid Society, the United Fire Company 1. own Consolidated Gas Co. MRS. EVA CARK the scouts are working toward S1 rect, from Flynn and Son Fu- also a member of the Court Mer- their Eagle Scout Award. Also, a W00OBRIDCE. COUNTY OF JCJDPLB- Presbyterian Women's Associa- .Mr. Orosz was a parishioner of SEX. iicral Ilnmc, 23 Ford Avenue, A Surviving Hre a son, Frank WOODBRIDGE — The Tune cedes 769, Catholic Daughters of paper drive will be held in Jan- I HEREBY CERTIFY Hurt tte abova liiiili Mass of requiem was of- ion and the Cancer Dressing Brandauer of Scotch Plains; it. Michael's Hungarian Cath- ral of Mrs. Eva M ari en Carr of Amejrica. uary, the exact date to be an-Ordinance vu Introduced at ate nwettng daughter, Mrs. Frank Ungvars olic Churchy of the Byzantine oC the Municipal Counofl of th* Ttftnahl) fered nflerward in Our Lady of Group. 20 Nielson Street, who died Sat- Surviving are three daugh- nounced later. of WowJtJridne, N«w JM-SW. huJnDt. Peace Roman Catholic Church. of Woodbridge; three grandchi Rite. He was the husband of the Surviving are a son, William urday In Perti Amboy Genera] ters, Mrs. Thomas G. Desmond, Boys eleven years or older cember 19tJi. 1»6S. and after pnlbUoaUoa Interment was in St. John's Kalbhenn of Woodibridge; a sis- dfen and one great-grandchild. late Elizabeth Pflialics Orosz. Hospital, will be held tomorrow of Woodbridge. Mrs. Walter C. according to Ian wu farther aonaUtrad <;ri'fk Catholic Cemetery, Perth Funeral services will he hel are welcome to join the troop. for final puaaga and waa UrnBj advpM er, Mrs. Andrew Nblsorwpf Surviving are three daugh- Wednesday) 10:30 A,,M. in theWarr and Mrs. w. Rodman VanThey must be accompanied by on Iteoeoiber 30th, 1968, attar a pobUo Ainhoy. tomorrow (Wednesday), 10 A.M ters, Mrs. Helen llnajch of Se- teller Funeral Home, Lewis- heirlnc at a acecUl meeting of the Mu- PlalnfieM; one grandchild find Loan, both of Darien,. Conn.; at least one parent, nicipal Oovncil of Hie Tovnahlp af Wood- Mrs. Duriik, who died Decem one great-grandchild. from the Gcrity Funeral Home waren, MrsvMaiy-Hapach and 'town, Pa, Interment will be in three sons, Bernard F. Dunigan bridle, Now JerMj. Said Ordlsaooa wait lirr 23 in Perth Amboy General 411 Amboy Avenue. Woodbridge Mrs. Irene Burehpck, both of] approved tj (*• Mayor, and ratarMd on he Juniata Memorial Park, also of Woodbridge, Maurice "\ Duni- Dwonlwi Slit, 1S8>. and win take rffact Hospital, had been a resident of| 1 ntcrment will be RosehLH Cem Keastey; two soiUr-Michaelj/; HERCULES ELLIS Lewistown, gan, Jr., of Germantown, Tenn. on Jamiu? 31*. 1970, aooordkK to law. Fords area for 70 years. She was etery, Linden. of Perth Amboy taid William of) Mrs. Carr, the widow of Sam- and John A. Dunigan of RUM. JOSEPH V. VXUBNTI » native of Czechoslovakia, CARTEHET — Funeral ser- New York City; a sister, Mrs. uel Carr, was a .parishioner of son; a brother, Thomas Gerity, What to Do At MonWpal dark vices wtll be held tomorrow L.P. U/Il/M 17.44 The widow of Michael Dudtk, SANDRA ANN Elclen Brazdo of Woodbridge; 13 H q 1 j Communion Lutheran Sr. of Woodbridge, Free Public library sin- is survived by a daughter, morning [Wesdnesday), at 1] grandchildren and 14 great- Church, Yeagertown, Pa. and Mrs. Dunigan was the grand I'clocfc. for Hercules Ellis, 7-11 CARTERET Sandra An Jamtaxy 8 Miss Anna Dobosh of Silver Wojewudzki, 4, of 47 Hoi! grandchildren. was a past president of the La-mother of the late M. John Duni- of VMbrldge .Springs, Md.; five sons, Michael Byron Street, at St. Mark's Epis Henry Innaao • Library Club Street, died Sunday £h Pert! Funeral services will be held dies Auxiliary of Post 1349, VFW,gan; Bernard F. Dunigan, Jr. Mudik of South Amboy, Peter of opal Church, with Rev. John Ambpy General Hospital. , Sh omorrow (Wednesday)j 8:30 of Lewistowti, Pa. She had lived and Williarn B. Dunigan, as well 4 P.M. Railway. William and Joseph, of Ward Smith officiating. \nt<^ was born In Perth Atnboy anc A. M. from the Muska Funeral ln Perth Amboy., prior to moving as ten other grandchildren and January 8 to January 11, 1970 January 13 . ment wilL be in Railway Cerfie I'Vds; George of Mcluchen; 14 had lived in Carteret. hapel, 235 Hall Avenue, Perth :o Woodbridge, five years ago. 13 great-grandchildren. , Adulti Port Keadlof — Library Club jliiimlcliilriren and 2a great- tery, with Lyman Rumpf MJem- 3:30 P.M. Surviving are her parents, Ed Amboy. A service of- divine lit- Surviving are four daughters, Funeral services wnWbe held] January $ ward and Judith (Kochlclc) Wo urgy will b« offeree1 at 9 A. M.Mrs. Margie I. Carr of South Friday, 9:30 A,M,, at the Leon Iselin — Garden Club Meet icwudzki; a sister, DebociV •at St. Michael's Church. Inter- Riv«r, Mrs. Joyce A. Batt of J. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 ing - 7:30 P.M. Mr. Phil Ander- homo; her maternal grandpar- ment will be in the church Baltimore, Md. and Mrs. Patty Amboy Avenue, A high requiem son will give a demonstration of Bastardo ills. Mr. and Mrs, John Kochial cemetery. Roibosson and Mrs. Doloi'os Lar-Mass will be celebrated at 10 flower arranging. MUSIC STUDIO (if VVundbritlge; her paterna seiro|_Woodbridge; three grand- A.M. in St. James' Church. ]n- Adults and High School Students fflffl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Iterment will be in St. James' January 13 • Lessons • Sheet imlc MRS. MARY V. 1HOZDZIERZ children and one great-grand- • Sales On All Uutnunenti Steve Wojewudzki of Carteret child and a l)rother, Lloyd Coo- I Cemetery, Henry Inman — Film Pro- HOPELAWN - Funeral scr • Band Rentali her maternal great-grandpar- ncy of Lewistown, Pa. !, Friends may call at the funer- gram - 8 to 9 P.M. "Alphabet", COLONUl Over Hall Century 'ices will be held tomorrow 'Op-Hop-Hop-Op", "The Drag", ents. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Broehi Local funeral arrangements al, to pay respects, on Wedncs Ifi bunas An., laV7Iet of Rhode Island; end her patent Wednesday), 8:30 A.M., for day (tomorrow) and Thursday, 'No Reason to Stay," EUZABBTali Of Personal Service were made by Flynn and Son 111 To All Faiths al great-grandmother, Kamili Mrs, Mary V. Mozdzierz, of 103 from 2 toif and 7 to 10 P.M. School-Age Boys and Girls Soanowski of Carteret, Worden Avenue, in Flynn and Funeral Homes. j Throughout Middlesex County Funeral services were held to Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford Ave- day (Tuesday) from the Syno nue, Fords. A hi^h Mass of THOMAS C. BRITT wiecki Funeral Home, 58 Carter- equiem will be offered at 9 CARTERET — The funeTal of et Avenue. A Mass of the Angeli A, M, in Our Lady of Peace Thomas C. Britt, Elmwood Ave- GREINER was offered afterward at Hoi; Roman Catholic Church. Burial nue, who died Saturday at Rah Family Roman Catholic Church il be in St. Gertrude's Cem- way Memorial Hospital, will be Interment was In St. Stephen*! etery, Colon! a. held tomorrow morning (Wed- FUNERAL HQMEI Cemetery, Keasbey. Mrs. Mozdzierz, who died Sun- nesday) at the First Presbyteri- Inc. —J day in Perth Amboy General an Church of Carteret. Rev. ESTELLE R, RAUCHMAN Hospital, was the widow «( Dale Schlafer will officiate at Established 1399 WOODB RTDGE — Estclle R Clemenee Mozdziorz. A native tb.e services. Interment will be . K. Kain, Pres.-Manage Rauchman, 58, of 49 B. Middle if Hungary, she had lived in n Bosedale Cemetery, Linden, sox Avenue, Metuchen, die' Woodbridge Township for 60 Born in Vienna, Ga., he had P. W. Borden, Director Monday at Perth Amboy Genet years. She was a parishioner of been a Carteret resident for 25 44 Green'St.. Woodbridge ME 4-0264 at Hospital. She had been a res: Qur Lady of Peace Church and years. Mr, Britt was a self- dent of Woodbridge 55 years a member of its Altar-Rosary employed contractor. prior to moving to Metuchen. Society and the Third Order of Mr. Britt, an Army vetenn of The daughter" of the Ue Mr. St, Francis. World War II. -was a life mem- and Mrs, James Rauchman, shi Surviving are four daughters, ber of the Star Larding Post Mrs. Eva B.acz of Hopelawn, VFW and American Legion Post Mrs. Eleanor Fraind of Berwick, in Carteret. He was a past mas PH., Mrs. Agnes Whitebread of er of the Theodore Roosevelt Neseopeck, Pa., andi Mrs. Dor-Lodge, F. and A. M. othy Ciirjak of Fords; three Surviving are bis widow, Mar- »ons, Adam of Melbourne, Aus- ;aret Bok Britt; two daughters, ralia. Leon and Edward of Mrs. M/srgaret Amundson and -lopelawn; 21 grandchildren and Miss Bonita Britt; a son, Thom- eight great - grandchildren; a as L, of Carteret; three sisters, Complete J* sister, Mrs-. Sophie Brzychcy of Mrs. Louis Thompson of: Forked Fords and a brother, Joseph River, .. Mis. Gladys Xutt of Priii ling Wantuck of Balboa, Panama. Frostproof, Fla. and Mrs, Lu- Services

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\ t PAGE srx Wednesday, December 31, 1969 Leadcr-Prrs*' LEGAL NOTICES LKGAL NOTICE? I.EGM, litiiM NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL; NOTICES LEGAL NQTICKS Hat Tricks h lr de 1 Section. 11. EacH bond A|iiiii|>ailn| kinir ••Did v mi ever observe, Cicorsc. *"" , ' «T" J minuw. WMI. MOO NOTIII: Ntlnal a iinint In Ihe Ka.sltrly Avenue with Ihe Westerly line of Watar undertaken as a sidewalk improvement ship within (en days after service thereof | ^ iu.li,,.,,. ,1- •» ;\fMl lo a point; thence (ii North 73 d«-[ >v OMM.NANCr: -|1) AUTHUIII/.K TIIK linr of Wiilrr St. said piilnl lipinj .111.411 Stioci and iu>inlne inHiie; and the curbs and acquisition of land ft* Section 7. It is hereby detennlnr-tl and lushed pursuant es this nrdiiiiturc tlna\ Ur f'r.ll, lit,It l.llllOUSiOMIgllCI'S l.llvC jras 45 (minutes WMI. M.U feet JO a (O.VSTIUIITION 01' SIDKWM.KS AND feel Northerly frtnu the Intersi't'llnn ol 1. rkiutherly' and alonj said Westerly a local Improvement and the cost there- stated that (II the making of Mich I111 .dated on or ab'outvlhe dale of its INMAAV,' 1 1 Kt i; Nnrtl1 1(i said prolonged Kusterly line of Water line of Wlltr Street, S 17° 25' E. 170.22 of ahaJI be assessed In the following pruvement Ihcrrinultcr rerrrrnd to ajanil shall he payable not mure Mian Jn< a rtoin.-in's head to adorn most i"' " ; ^" " du«i«* uiuuniis ON PORTIONS OK MONTIUISK ye^r from IU date/ shall bear inter ml ai tit /Mir .-nint'" illilHlUa Mil. W.OO feel In • point In the AVKNUK. VVATEII STItlSET. KE-NSINC Slrcrl wilh the prolunsed Westerly line fcrt to a point thence i manner: (Ii an accurate account of the "purpose"), is not a cui rent expense ofj ill oili J.OIII.S, i*iiuui«ly ililf of Mtrlool Drive, ll>cntt[TON AVENUK AND CLAttEHIONT AVIS. ot Vernuli Avcnui1, and running ihr-nce 2, Westerly and along Hit Northerly cost et constructing or laying sidewalks mid Township, and '.'» It Is necessary lo a rale per annum' as may be heicalier determined within Ihp luuilationn inr- CiPOrCP — "I CHIl'l SHV I'VCj < •'' Al""« «»'"• South 73 de»Tre» «!NHC, COI.ljfVIA. AND Tini ACQUISI. II) Easterly and Hlom Ihe Souiherly line of Ul 2141 In Block -IliJH, N 71* 5V• •hall be kept and such cost shall be rinsnee said purpose by Ihe issuance of aaacased upon Iha aeveral properties scribed by law and may be rriieucri (mm nm 0K lnilfi KEtEMARV EAS1! Una or Lot 2111 In Block 1U8U, S VI" 57'W, 0 89 feet to a point thence: ohllgatloni of said Township pursuant to m.ttrrir lhal. darling, but . hiu'c| tTli&ttmV!* *"* - K, Vim Kcet lo a point; thence: 3, Northerly and through Lot 2115 In fronting on the Improvement In propor- t,he Loral Bond Law or Nmv Jersey, and time to lime pursuant lo and within the UKNTS AND. HKillTSilN-LAND IN THE limitations prescribed by the Local Bonn* 1 1 :!>'Southerly and through Ixil 2111 inBlock 4bIH, N 17° 25' W; 1C9.W ftet to tion to their respective frontage thereon (3) the estimated cost of said purpose is noticed 'tliat famous designers'TK\Cdesigners T 11 TOWNSIIU' Or- WOODHRIDGE. IN Till! Law. Each of said noles shall be MJIIK-,1 I U f i l "EG1VNIN COUNTY OK MIDDI.IvSEX, NEW JElt- Block 4U8G, S 17" K' K, h>-'i:i. leet to a point lo tbe Southerly line of Muntnwe id (4) Vi.DOO of said sum Is ID nnnv nf mi' mine In oilnni "EG1.VNING >l I point in the westerly Avenue thence; provisions of Chapter 65 of Title 40 obfe provided ,by thp down payment here- by the Mayor and Municipal TICHSUH'I SEV. AS A LOCAL AND SIDEWALK IM> point In the Northerly line of Lot 1113 In and shall be under the seal of said Town- a VvOllUllin.niyS 01head m.v. coins to mint 11 ,„,, oanl tWUso JIM.5n 0S(re(lt feet i nurthl.Hllk.hv „,„„alu,m , , samdls(e. from FROVEMMNT. TO Al'I'llOI'lllATK »5ti,. Mock m>SGi thence 4. Easterly and along said Southerly the Rtvlsed Statutes of New Jersey: and inafter a|iprn|>riuted lo flnuni'e said pur- (2) Ihe remainder or Ihe cW of Maid Im- pose, anil !!>) the estimated maximum ship and attested by tbe Municipal Clerk. hd its Intel section vtlthhl the north|j> side of0W) TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO .13) Westerly and along said Northerly line of Monlrose Avenue S K" 03' E, 5.30 Kuid ofliccrs are hereby authorized 10 . Knyoltc Street and running thence (1) DOWN PAYMENT AND TOline of Lot 211] ln Block 4u'HG. N 71" 57feet to the point or place of Beginning, provement shall be asaeused upon the uniount of bonds 01 notes 'necch-siiiy Iu be L'oJiim rough MAKE A D lands and real estate upon trie line and Issued Tor nairi purixisc Li $5:1,200. and. exurute suld notes Bnd tn issyp said niih-s N'orlh 70 degrees O0 minutes 45 seconds .UJTIIOimrIIOimrc T11E ISSUANCE 01' BONDS VV, 3ii9 Keel In a mint In the Easterly BEING a 5 fool wide atrip or land along in such form as they may adopt in rim. U. S. nirbs. , West, 100.00 ltd tn a point: Ihence C!> TO FINANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION, line of Water Street: thence: the Easterly line of Lot 2115 in Block in the vicinity or said improvement which (li) the cost of such pur|Mi.>ie, as hrrcin-' F may be benefited by said Improvement before ttatcd, includes Ihe aiiercilale lormity with law. The power to doici'minr - North 19 degree* j9 minutes I., seconds AND TO I'ROVIIJK FOR THE ISSUANCE (4) Northerly and alons snid Easterly 4(ioII, as shown of the Woodbridge Town- any mallara with rrspcel to fcaid nnir* | East €•).:,2 feet lo a i>olnt: thence (31 OK BOM) ANTICIPATION .NOTES IN line ol Water Street N 17° IV W, 68.25 ship Tax Manand on County File Map pursuant to and In accordance with the amount of tl:i,UUII which Is estimated to r, NOTICES provisions of Chapter M of Title 40 otife necessary to linnncr Ihe cost of suYh not determined by this ordinance and *IMI | alone: iu curve to the right having a ANTICIPATION OK THE ISSUANCE OK Kcet to Ihe point or place of #M2; Kile S2OFiled: July 25, 1911. tbe power to sell said notes, is hcrrhv " | radius of 391 j.oo feet 100 35 feet to a I lie Revised Statutes of New Jersey, and purpose, inrludinij Rrchllcct's fren, ac- NOTICK lli:i\G a 5 Foot wide strip of land OWNER: \ delegated to the Municipal Treasurer ului s le ls .C ft A, (Ihristopherson Ihe assessments levied therefor shall in counting, engineering and Inspection coitls, \i.tu'<. is hrreb.v jtiien thai the (ollouing >»""(' '", "" **W* " °' *' "5 BE IT OlilMINKn by the Municipal along the Westerly line or Lot 2W1 ln each case be us nearly as may be In pro-lecal expenses and other expriises, in- is hereby authorized lo bell ft&id ni,liMI«li. :jn |lu, CmM>, „, Middle»e». shall Improve OWNER: 3116 and 2147 IN BLOCK 4>»-R REQUIR- 1 parcels of real estate shall be deemed • I'isi), on the anih day of December. The approximate amount of the judg-ithe public .streets ol ISc Township by con- .losi-ph i- B. Perricone ED FOR SIDEWALK EASEMENTS to receive by reason of such Improve- Serlion I.-i It Is hereby determined and and declared that the period of u.scln!- l1''i . nwni to b* saljslied by said aale is the: alruciliiR rnncretc nuns and concrete 71 Water Street ALONG WATER STREET. ment; and (3) Ihe portion of the cost ofslated thnt moneys exc'ccdinc $2,800, qp- ness of said purpose, according (0 us \\ oltljIWNCE TO AMEND AN OR sum of Elahty-One Thousand Six Hund-'skleualks therein as follows: Colonia, New/ Jersey such improvement which shall not be sopropriatcd for dovvn payments on ciipKal reasonable life, i.s a period ol 10 yeai 1 BEGINNING at a point in the Wester- computed from tbe dute of auid bnmlv J''N v\.(-t-: CN'nri.ICD "THE TltAKKIC red Seventy-Five I>olUl-a 'ISULWrLlJOHinllim,; DICSCRIPTION OK A PART (IK LOT assessed shall be paid by Ihe Township as Improvements or for the capital im- ly line of Water Street, said point being Section 1.1 It is hereby determined ami nlNUVVM'r-: Ul' THE TOWNSHII' OF! more or ^ss, plus Interest tojelher uilhj MONTIUMK AVKNL'K. COI.ON1A - Jl 14 In RLOCK 4li«-G RKQUIHED KOIt 227.10 feet Souiherly from the Intersec- In the case of a general improvement provement (unil In budgets heretofore vi'iiIHiRIIKiK (I3,i5l. flbf costs of IhJi sale. it'unstruction of cunrrete sMrwalks on the which is to be paid for by general taxa- adopted Inr said Township are now avail- stated that the Supplemental Dcul Slalr. SIDKWALK BASEMENTS ALONG tion of said Westerly Una of Water Street menl required by sajd IJUCSJ Bond La" "I'nri.^ \v,-,uic> i The •ubscrlber rrurvct tha right toj sjori|, s|,i,,, [ro,n (j,c westerly linr of WATER STREET. • IU>'trip Southerly line of Montrose'Ave- tion in addition lo Ihe contribution of the able to finance said purpose. The sum of I K IW;i,V CK,ftTll*Y 4^ha t Ihe above adjourj n said sale from lime to timej water .Street to the easterly line of Township, If any, hereinafter mentioned. $2,800 Ls hereby appropriated from such! has been duly made and filed in Ihe y o RCXINNING al a point In Ihe EuMrly •Xie tnd running ihence: ofllee of the Municipal Clerk' or s.inl Inlroiluccd n( thf mertim aublett only li> »uch limilatloni or re line of Water Street, said point twrng (1) Southerly and along- said Westerly moneys to the payment of (he uo-at 'of said: Cleveland Avenue. Soulh Side, frum the .Section 5, It is htrtby determined and purpose. ' * Township, and that such statement .-« in lhi> Munlvi|>al L'ouneil of IhV IWn^hipinlrirliona upon the rseniw uf such I*"-I ivuitcily lire ol Witlef Street lo the east- 204 53 feet Northerly fropi the intersection line of Wattr Street. S 17* 25' E, 1U.7Sstated that (1) the Township will contri- rvi Unoillulilse. \fi Jersey, held oiv-Pc-'cr »5 may be apcrialLv provided by law' , Ijf line nl Columbia Avenur, I'rom the filed ,ishows that the gross debt of said V r of srtld prolonued Kasterly line of Water feet lo a point; thence bute no part of the cost of said purpose, Section I), Tn finiincp said put p |,n hn^l pHSiaiii' pud Nas finally adolrcl ' j ll\e vvy.iiorlj: line of Princeton Avenuei to ' 1, IJA.itcrly and.-alons |he SuuU W. 5.1>9 fed to a, point: thence pose is 136,000 of wrrlch.-jzysoo is theby.authorised to be Usurd pursuant tosaldj issuance of the .bonds and notes aul£ioii/"ei! nil Di'ii'inhpr Mill. I9M. afler a public 1 Sheriff , . ;hp easterly line of Rutgers Avunue. /The estimated cost nf the sidewalks, and (3)Local Bond Law. Safd bonds shall hear lir.innc st a special meeting of Ih^ Mu- ^ line of Ut ?U3'in Block *M\[ S 71* }7 (3) Northerly and throng* Lots 214b" by this ordinance will be within all ilrlit ,. ,nd Wise I .sidewalk*, are tu be ennstrufted. in con- K. 5.u9 foct to a point Ihence; 2147 in Block 468-H. H IT" 25' W.no special assessments for such purpose Interest at a rate per annum as may* helimitations prescribed by said Local Bund ',iii< |I;I I Council of Ihe Township of Wood-'^, /* funn^nee ^vlth a plan entltfed "Plmt and have been levied or confirmed, and (4)hfrcafter determined within the limita- hrirlar, ^Jew Jersey. Said Ordinance was j, p, j;, 2. Souiherly and through Lit 3114 'l1q.M3.76 feet 14 a point In the Southerly Law. /17.2-tl3l/ti!J-1/7/70 SKHi.OB, ProfilR of proposed sltect srades for Block 4C8G. S 17" 25' E, 1 line of Lot ^118 in Block 468-H: thence such special assessments may be paid in tions prescribed by law. All mutters with nvnned liy Ihe Mayor, and• returned on; -—— Montrose Avcimn." prepared by Charle* ten (10) annual Installments. respect lo -said bonds not detemiiih'd by Section 14, Ihis ordinance shall lake ifc'i-iNnlier list. |S:J», and will take effect: point thence: (4) Easterly and along said Southerly elfecl twenty days aller the liist publi- N^TIUK W. Bi'aslL'. Township Engineer, dated .1. Westerly N 78' 57' W, 5fi9 left to aline of Lot 21M In Block 4B8-H, S 78° 97' this ordinance shall he rielciinined by on ,I,uiu:ii) 21st. 1870, according tn law. . .,,,.; May. ]%7, Section 6. Before malting the sidewalk resolutions to be hereafter adopted. cation thereof after final passage, ./osErir v. VALENTI •TO ORDINANCI-: TO APPROPRIATE point in the Easterly line of Water Street E, 3.65 feet to the point or place of Be- Improvement described in Section 1 here- ' JOSEPH NEMVO HATI:B STRI:I:T, COLONIA • Con thence: ginning;. 1 Municipal Clerk Slii.llOO TO PAY THE SHARK OF THE of, or awarding any contract for such Section 10. To linanc* said purpose, President 0! the Council MU.UUW iu r.-vi irir. snnnr, ur me , ,, . ,, , 4. Northerly and alons said Kasfcrly BEING a S Toot wide strip of land sidewalk Improvement, Ihe Municipal 1. !'. 1 uM bond anticipation notes of said Township S7.2O TOWNSHIP OK WOODBlilDUE, IN TUB "•' <"> »' concrojr sidewalks and cun-line of Water -Street. N 17° 2^ W. 176.4!) along the easterly line of Lots 21W and Clerk shall cause notice or the proposed ot\m aggregate principal amount not ex-j STATEMENT uc c urbs Wc l sill! The Bond Ordinance published here- NOTICI: CONSTRUCTIOnmcinr iminNi miOK' Araifk-il PEDESTRIA in' TOPI"™"N s°u|ncrl1->"r 4lu™e e »ol' Munvrrnoi ronw AvenueAvenue . tKaso Ihit . riKI\r; a 3 dint uide strip of bind along bridge Toivuship Tax Maps and on Coun- owner or owners of all real property af- be issued pursuant [0 said laical Bond, with has been finally passed by lhe Mu- Sl nl dllrc >1 in lin vil II10 Westerly line of l.ol '2114 in Block ty Kile Map #632, Kile 525, Kiled: July fected thereby. The notice shall contain a Law in anticipation ol the issuance of said nicipal Council of the Township of Wond- OWI.NG WIIITS OK F.XWI PK^(EWIUI COMp"\V\\IMtoV K"|* westerl'""" 'y iule of "Vrrnon Avenue" ". Kast K r lh (iiBi;, as shovm on Woodbridse Township 1911. description of the improvement and a JlTKniENTS ' " I'KCT AVENUF IN TlfK TOWNSIlll' TO ' norllierly line nl (failrwe'Avrnuf In bonds. In the evcnl IhRt bonds are issued bnilfie in the County of Middlesex, in th* Tax .Map and on County Kile Map #632; OWNER Michael I M. Santorelli lalemcnt that unless the owner or own-pursuant lo Ihis ordinance, the aggregate.State of New Jersey on the .10th day of BY y ers complete the name within thirty days ,:!£:««BTnw!r PAYMENT ^u'TO ,'" • ^°" .'"" "' vSE.n A™«. TheKile I2S, Kiled: July 25. MIL 37 Waltr Street amounl of notes hereby authorized to beDecember, 19U9, and the (twenty day per- ed In conioriitauce with OWNER:. Colonia, New Jersey aftor service thereof, the Township kill Issued shall be 'reduced by an amount iod of limitation within vfhich a suit, ac- , .v> 1 n^,,^ . ,„. ...t, ..n.,"1'1"" ""' 1>lolill! o' Proposed street Ftaymorid V. Torrero Section 3. The sum of Jjfi.OOO is here- make the impnuinent at the expense "F equal to the principal amount of the bondstion or proceeding: questioning the valid- WMOI.r.. Tilt MI'TMOD BRINGING THE TT \ND TO PROVIDE FOH IIIE IS. th* owner or ovOiers. Such notice shall BID TO BE THE i'i-rSlJMCK Ol" K0-N'l) ANTICIPATION '•r*d" '"' "'alcr Street", drawn by Water Street by appropriated to tbe payment of the so l&ued. If the aggregate amount or ity of such ordinance can be commenced, Ku;ni:sr TOTAL C11 rl w be nerved in accordance with the provl-j as provided in the local Bond Law, ban •V iu OL, liu. M ^y,,,,^ ,N ANTICIPATION OK THE lS- » " - "»i>l.'W> Township Ensineer. Colonia. New Jersey cost of making such improvement arid outstanding bonds and notes issued pur- .VVI, Ml.TIIUIJ. SUANCJK OK SUCH BONDS I dated May. I0J7, eiinsistling of t allccls. DESCRIPTION OK A PART OK l.OT"acquirin! g such land. Such appropriation slora of Chapter 65 of Title 40 of the begun to run from the dale of the iu>t w0 Revised Statutes of New Jersey, in par- suant lo this ordinance shall al any time •ill'CRIDIt COURT OF WHEHE.\S, (lie Tounslii'p or Wood- KENSINGTON AVKNUE. C0LONIA . 2115 IN BLOCK 408-11 REQUIRED KOR shall be met from the proceeds of the exceed the sum first mentioned in this publication of this statement. sale of the bonds authorized, ind theticular Section 49:65-3 and Section 49:65-4. JOSEPH V. VALENTI tHA\CI;RT or UridacJ In the County of Middlesex, pur- JjOnsiruciion of concrete sidewalks on the SIUEWM.K EASEMENTS ALONG section, (he moneys raised by tile issuance WATER STREET. down payment appropriated* by thij or* and the proof of service shall be filed Municipal Clerk of the liOCIitT h- - " - ' suansuiimt t1o0 rs.j.a•", in:i::.|y anu lo-i^-^y.i,! — "-• -••-- • -——.,.-'•'' .»,UL I,, >,[. with Ihe officer of the Township in charge of said bonds shall, to not less than the 110 Al BEGINNING at tnr point «( Intersec- dlnance. amount of such excess, be applied to the Township of Woodbridie, K. J. lictitiuned the Department of Public Ulll-i " enui- to Ilir »c»teily Si,|t al of the records of tax Haps nf the Town- L.P. LVni/«> $140 W 1 MI I'Vdei'Hl Sa\ M tiim of Ihr Southerly line nl Mvntro.se Section 4. Maid improvement shall be payment of such notes then outstanding. 1 th' : illes, Board of Public Utility Commission-it-'Uremon1 8 1 t Aveniic. South Side, from thr thr 1 oasterly tle f>r inw ^HI!'Wi,? ™™?"",'? ;'«rs«'"''«"i», lor lli«i «i«li™";construction of f^iedSti;, a-pedcslriail " " * »f'l"'e »r Vei-noVrrnon •Avemie to the •i n.ifH MdlLs 01 Atiwrku, is plaintiff, jnfland, ,,ils:ja(!e 4v,r (ne t,Jtks of lh(, pcm Cpn.j vvestei-lesle yl v side of Ularemonl Avenue, as Mmn'f ( .„„»,, """"iv;,Vi-'i"" ••£-;-• !*asiiil8e over the tracks of the Penn Crn-i " ' - *">' "' Claremilled "Plan and « a •»rt'r endai H lulle'Lo" hleder' "i 1>-»I Company trailroacl) at Prwuccl Ave- V""1" »•> » "caisn enli ln E s r ml Seclio lhe P r opilwli slrMt trades for Km ivnn ni 1 \I.VUTI()\ Kon rrir'™'..-,-..,- '", " " ' " "' ' "' " by Charles w Mil. r»i- Wincilli^S, th* Department of PuWiii "fa"le. Township Engineer, dated May, I) VI If) Oflolx-r 1st, 1 Ulilllioi, Board of Pgblic Utility Cmiimls-I imi-

C n II.' Ar'ro["ii1(l!l"^ c«u n,y m°S Jl VVWIKREAS. Ihe Towml,ip, by ,-„„,„ Claremonl Avenue", drawn "by" "charlH w h 01 junnicwj county in Book SB (i0ll adopted Ausu.1t 8. 1WB, aurecd to - B^Sle. Township Kngineer, dated Dr'.l'i. p;iBB HI Ja n 9|; ! t'aj_ 13";- of said lotal applicable tost:, , ".«')'• I *. r,i:i;i\M\(; al nxwinl in (he said vvc!l-; Sa"l uilprovcnicnts shall b* niadf al inr of Me(lella\ Street at Ihe north- BE IT OHDAINED by the Municipal: '-« locstions and in the dimenjions ci of I,o[. \j\pn map aforesaid: Cwuiicll of the Township of Woodbridgr.j »hBWI1 •» «uch plans aijd inolfles above thent along the .-midin Ihe Cuunly of Middlesex, as folluns; of which an on file in lj fine of Mi;Clella>-*u«e> l 2S fret Section I. The sum of Jlii.OUO Is hereby, "" oflice of Hie Municipal Clerk and.arc Guaranteed by one of the oldest

l\AI\V':-.i = , in, - ,1 , crlv •sl>Miall-v lienclilled-in the Township. 41(1.11 fed Norihi'l Iv ricni the." jiilcr'src" M M !i n « Mt * •Sllli0" '•• " ij llr"'l)*i uelciiiiincd an >n of s* rnloneed Vusleilv line ,,1 ments in Westerly nrtd ulnn; s;iid ' N'vrthftl and • ji Hie esliinati'd nuxiinuitt Vtnt of hot'1\H i n Hlock <(^8-G, ,\ "71 Worth America.

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sey I PART OF LOTS I BLOCK 4II8H •:W\LK • A 1,'n 111.11-oni Tollars more w, aimmnl nf su.h (xcess, be applied to the; BI^IWINO at a print in Die Wester- inleirsl ti)(cth wllh thi tMls 1 '" I™'' ""' « «uch notf. (hen nuisiandint. |v n „,. w , g1 i(, m h ; , i Srrlion B. Karh bond anlicipallon nine .,,„ , ,.., ...,i.-.,.. . •„..'.-.. "i SLa ed to .„ ,j.,,,M .,,,„-,naiiui, tune |40 «c( iffl Soulhrrl.c v horn Ihe intersection I "•' 'iTd ",',,!i'"'-'-"-""" • -' "''''''•- i»'»««"... pi™,.-. ,u..n' t (i) this ordinance shall be r ,ri We.lei-lv lin» nt w«ii>i.

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Z :iri;•„.,.„, t,e ri«ht toa.lJIir^K^eTsh'^b^n^ t^'^7Z^^c^l W Z%\ The, United Stales of America. retirement, a college education for yonr ' *« w such liinitatioiis or restrictions thai I bo undei (hi. seal of said Township ," "^, ^, ,v ,nrf thr,,u«h Ul, ?H1 * tfnited Stales guarantees its in- children . . . save the suit wyt with n ,„. ,,„•,',„ oF suth pnvvrr »„ mn> and sltcstcd by live Municipal Clerk. Staid ,.rt ,HV n ni ok 4WII N 7» 'i \7i'( ",l M-i-naliv iiMniilitl l)> l.-iw or rules cl officers are heirhv .,,.l,,,,l,.J i~ - *™ 2H3 '" "'"'k 41|!1" " ]l ••* w ' 1 "•'' U.S. Savings Bonds.

it.v with law. The power to determine tie United Stales guarantees its re- Join the Payroll Savings Plan irher* JOH.N J. KLANACAN any matters with respect to said notes E *S" Sheriff Dot a^tcrniinr-d by this ordinance and i ;•» '«' "> <" pldjccment if it's lost, stolen or destroyed. you work or arrange a Bond-a-Montlf t" II I', :M 31/G9 ulso/tlie power to sell said nolcs. is here l).v nelegaLed t» the Municipal Treasurer BEINO a S foot wide atrip of land Vnd that 100% genuine United States Plan where you bank. Then you'll be SIILRIKI 3 SALE vvh^ is hereby authorized lo sell said along Ihe Easterly line of Lots 2144 and »n: KIOR LOir.T OF notes either at one time or from time lo 2115 in Block 4t8II as shown on Wood- Guarantee makes the Savings Bond one VrW JLKSET (ijiie In the manner provided by laHv. bridge Township Tax Man and County sure to have the money you will need in < HAVCIBT DIVISION Section 7. It is hereby determined and Kile Map #U32i Kile 324i. Kiled: July 25, of the surest investments you can make. tllDKLi.SHX fllf.VTI dec-lured lhat the period of u.seltiine-s of 1911. the future. Ilitrtfl No. F-I-107-(;l said purixise. sccordins lo its reasonable OWNER: " ^vi'il- (,l K;ihMii>, a banking coi- So, no matter what you're saving for 1 | life, is a pf-i'iod of- 311 vr.irs computed William k Klinore Tinll The United States of America guar- oI Ilir ^f ,'A<- r»f ^c\ Jrnr-y i iimi innn Ihe rime of aaid bon'h. Al Waler St Box Y.I I MI:,, ami ixiv-d Ciiiiiinnnll.v H'i>le Se^'tlon 1 Ttto herrn v rlelerinined and ... a car, a boat, an extended vacation, antees iu ."1 l'u i (jviuiianii w Pliii"lilf. si»(r-d thai Ih* Sti|»(ilri»i'>nlal I>IH Siale- DLSLRIPTION nv \ r\rtr or LOT jita '-' -rt *dl«r. PlailohP \dlw. Kiral wnf rf'riiilrerl b.v sair] l.,>ral Pnnii Law i\ BLOCK MM; RratIrt.tr> KDB mtn- *" fnrl ( nmiTaii.v. Dwiid P»vlo\ has been rluly. marie anrl filrri in thft of- WALK EASEMENTS ALONG WATER I ' n.niif r>p\"loi»>rj, Inc., Aldoris ,Ice ol the Slunicipal C'krk of said Town STREW I, i . I inloil States of Amerio: ship, and that such •talemeni no filed BKGI.NNl.NG HI a point in the Easterly ^1 i,i ^e^\ Jersey ind Maryland; l shuns th»t the truss debt of raid Tmyh- line of Walrr Street ssirt point being 273.11 - f nM"-sfs. Inc , are Defendants.' artip, as delined in Seclion 40A:Jl:t ol le t Northerly from the intersectlpll of! - 1-. ,I-I iirion for the sale of niort- said \MM\ Bond Law, i» increased/ by said prolonged Easterly line Af- Water i |,i fimsr-s dated November 1Mb, this ordinance b.v SI5.2IK) and that Ihe i, Sire-I wilh the prolonged Westerly lini- nuance oi the-lionds uiul nud'S iiulhuri'/cd o( Vt rnnn Avcnui' anil runnint; (hence: >•> i i liie i>f the tlmvc slatrd Wrili liy l*ii-s ,,iil'm.iIM i- win he uillilil nil ill 1,1 'I ' ,-,ir.l .mil il, liii-nil. I will r>. (I) I'jvli'il.v unit zitaj)" ihe SH .' ' .,.,' .,1 imlilil- i fining ,,U Wll, tuiili.il s (,H-M i il,cil liv k.uil l.,,ul r-4,nd Im.- <,l l.oi L'II! in i!i.,iT 4i,:i (;, 's in- Take stock in America Law. K, .,,:) \er\ t,i j i-niiit. Hi, INf i • M . I Hi Hill L)\> f il' January 1 Snl,,n 9 This .inii' sll.tll take el i'i Siiinhcrlv :niiI in,i>,i h I ul 3li:i In i ' ". ,,l Mi* limn nl hui nYliiek l,v h'ct liii-ntv tf.ivs '•' fii''• lilinc;! Ktanftiir d or V>i\y- th*r liisl pultlira Dim k AiiMt. S IV :'.',' F. t.»~n iw in a 1 litm thereof after iminl in Ihi- North ily line ol UK 2114 ill; Buy US. Savings Bonds • • 'D; ' tinit'. issi tin- al'C'iK'^n o>f 1 I|;I- al lh» Sli-lil/> (IIH<'« in .KISKPII : I5i... k Uli thrnir' f'l 'siflenl nf lh» f nlini l r..ni N ,S' .i, F.a :U>r!'

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•'-iin'in' Itie'T'ltj'Tf'Pcrth"Am'bl,'v" I'!" "! 'm":l['""1 «i'ti«i «hicli a, sun.' nr. VUG. a» ilmwn fin Wfmdbrlrfsr? Town? pr r c l i'. -' MlOdTesex ,& Sue Tttoi ?"„." » « l "» nu,s,i,,nlnS ih. v.lid-i ship.Tax Map, ami on County .Kile Map "v. "« to TB\(T IJ y ' ""h ""''niniv c:in ll« I'imiiili nivil,1 S, I!. Kile ::. KIIHI: .filly J5. 1911 ••

.,,.;.... , . , . . . '""I"" '" '"" If""" Ihr dale Ol lite fit si Ji»cpli ( ,'.' .l.r, al i point in the southerly |iiililir;'-(ii,i W:ilfi Street '•i M;«it,,,,| lirr.e. nhifh pnl.,t is ilii- ,l( '(.'iifiHlu. , Ni-w .!,*-,,» ' » i ' • •! iiM.tr-rK liluilt! sump IMITII '.I •'I (Ink (,l llnf I'l-'irjiU'rHIN l>l V I1 MIT (IF IDT ''II' II' 1,1 ^....,11,1 ,. 1 '• • '• '< II 'lie ... Ill sti t. i I •, nine i I (i lil'ill'll! . II I III! sllilii J11 ^ " H ,.aiiil iitliiiuiu Ibi'iice lt''jl-l|. }.-,,l;,,'J vi,K I.\SI;VIH;.MTS .M.H.^U W.MKII si. r .. The Middlesex County TOP TOP Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Press aiid Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in —top circulation coverage in Woodbridje area. Woodbridge jirea.

Wednesday, December 31,1969 BPW Deb Ball: The Shining Hour of Youth

C.VKI, !•'. WIIKKI.KR iNsr,\u.i:n ON MONDAY: 4'nrl I'. Wheeler, former Town- slii|> Ijiginrrr, was elected .mil installed as Worshipfnl .11 astir of I,a Fayetlo-Lodge, No. 27, F.&A.M., in Railway. Sir. Wheeler is Chief Engineer ol I'. S. Home and l)e.velop- nien( Corporation, New Jersey 0OTI1XI0N FK 'IIS:: ,Viove; arm some ol the debutantes doing the traditional ilance at the ninth annual Del) Ball sponsored liv (lie Uoum <•(! hv Kichard Pfterson, ("olonia. Bruno, Sr., Marshal; Chester II, Breaks, Organist; and Ste- VMCI) (MTICKR cuii of her past four somes phen Gregor, Tyler. I'OI.ONIA -•- Carol K. Henry, t.crs ill Bile knell and is cur senior fnuii Colunia, is curreiitly serving as dormitory ' TROOPS SING CAROLS iiily serving as vice pre.si WOODBRIDGE — All Girl head resident, iil of Sii?ma Delta Pi, nation .' Scout troops of Area Association Spanish fraternity, at Buck 7. ijicltidiili; Brownies, Juniors, ll University. L, Mciidel Itivers, (Chairman of Seniors " and al Roosevelt Hospital, Kdlson. on 'da ughter nf Mr. and Mrs, Boyd' tinj! (.:> Kiissian-niade WIG Friday evening. The jcouls worn , H. Ik'nry, Jr., 3(16 Cypress landing in Florida: on the lawn of the hospital. Pl IVC, / ''This nuUer could have very i.Many of (lie shoppers, etivoul* j Miss llcifry has boon named serious implications concerning lo Hcnlo .Park Mall, s'opppd to 11<» the J)i"an's List following our defense capabilities," listen.

«••••#•#••#•*•#••••••••••••#•••§* IVS IN (HIDI-IU: Pev. Donald Endebrock, pastor of Si, John Viannev If. C. ASII.IMII I III; I iml;i Itl.'iir. Colonia anrt her rscort Calvrrt KIIIIMII. UIIII iiftVieil the iiiv(ir;iiiiin, chats with Mary Fennellv, Ciilmii.s .lanin' Ijasiriiiniiiy HniidliiiillfiP -isul I), l.ouis Toiili who served as ^^ster o( ceremonies for the presentation rere ttowrcj, l{,iluv;n, tak<- (imp onl

. \ PAGE EIGHT Wednesday, December 31,1969 Leader-Press St Nicholas Of Barrons Play Dominates Church Loop FORDS - The Byiantine Ca tcrcstlng race has emerged for tholie Churches Basketball <. onrl plac. position betweer Finals Last Night League of Central New Jersey St. George, Linden, and St. Ml completed ils first half of thejhael, Perth Amboy, with Seven By STEVE 58-51. Woodbridge led by on le.'ijjue's schedule with St. Nich- wins and only two losses. Ai ODBRIDGE - This pas point at the end of the first per olu.s, Fords, continuing to dom- k saw Woodbridge High od and by two, 27-£5 at the hal lrate tin league with :U brilliant other interesting race for fourtl Carteret Bows h.r.i .landlinj; and backboard place has, cropped up between School's basketball team contin After being outseored 17-9 i. control. St. Nicholrt>vPerth Amboy, andue its winning streak to four the third period the Barron St. Nicholas\ Dunellen, last games, the last two contests in come back by outscoring th To Perth Amboy They remain undefeated in year's tournament champions; the Middlesex County Holiday Falcons, 22-9 in the final period niUP ;irts and seem t lie onwith six wins ai 1 thcee losses. . Festival. On Saturday the Joe Flahert; CARTERET — Carteret, play liifir way for t' ' top position of First, the Barrons with the coached team romped pas 3 against unbeaten and top- I h c league dethroning St. Last Sundiy, St. Nicholas seeded Perth Amboy quintet, Fords, continued to dbirunate help of Lee Hackett and his"26 Sayreville, -85 66. The Barrom <;eorge, Linden, as champions of, points went past St. Joseph's jumped ahead 17-15 in the firs bowed to the 'anthers in the l;it year's season play. How- with their winning wiysNrith quarter and jumped to a 38-2' first round of the Middlesex heir ninth consecutive victory. eviT, at mid season a very in- The victim this time wag Stlead at the half. County Holiday Festival basket! [TJiom&s. the Apostle Church, With a 21-9 second period ball tournament last Friday eve-j Rahway, by a score of 38 to 25.Woodbridge then slid into the nlng at Woodbridge. Amboy look! Keith Dengelegi with 18 points victory with' Hackett" getting a ' i 44-2<: first half lead am served his team well with 18 game honors, with 29 points. coasted.along to an easy victory BOWCRAFT Last night Woodbridge me The score: points while Victor Kurylak gar- nerec'. 10 markers for the losers. Perth Amtyy in the'finals a PERTH AMBOY (82) In flther ball games the St.Cedar Grovex Carey 5 Nicholas, Perth Amb°y quintet SAYREVILLE (66) lemkow / 5 12 won over Sts. Peter If Paul, New Anderson 1 Marcink'wlc2 Brunjv.'ick,, by the sedt^ of 29 toWisnewski Steuber 2 4 0 20. Barry Bondola-aad Jqhn El- Campion, B. 3 Ferriter ko respectively were top scorers ~ .yons Dillard 6 5 3 for their teams with 11 points |Lynch 0 Oblmski Kanitra 2- Wonderful each. Casazza 12 1 St. George, Linden, won de\abe- l 1 Ziznewski / Nicholson 0 cisively over its neighbor, St. w 0, Fashions Elias. Carteret. by a 40 to 29 to- Mokar 0 RiccK 'lowers 0 tal , and thus was able toJceep itsUnkel shaic of second plape of the Harriganx league standings. AWn Bakunas TOTALS 36 10 gained individual honors by scor- 66 ARTERET ( ing 21 points for the Linden 4 1 WOODBRIDGE ( Rush group; Vincent Gre'nda tallied Bufano 4 0 10 points in a losing cause. Hackett 3 McDonald 7 3 St. Michael, Perth Amboy, Frank 9 2 Brzozowski 3 1 continued to hold its share of Ryan 5 4 Howell 1 3 second place by defeating St. Winter 1 'irag 0 0 Joseph, New Brunswick by theLyons 1 r Itewart 0 0 score of 38 to 26. John Fedor Smith ' 3 o Hagan 0 2. starred with 11 gpals and a free Speicher 0 Klndzierski 0 1 throw to tally 23 marl.jrs for theTirpak 0 3 0 ajac 0 0 Perth Amboy quintet while Mi-Carvana •& Cinch 1 0 di a el Labos scored 13 points. Gillis 0 • 4 ' 0 entry 0 2 St. Nipholas, Duiiellen ended Smith, W. 0 folder 0 ' 0 MISSES SHOT — Lcc Hackrlt, Woodbridgc's top srorer with 29 points is shown missing the the djtys schedule by downing 0 basket (luring the Barron-Sayreville game in the Holiday Festival Saturday Vight. He was the 0 St.^fary, Manville to the tune 34 17 85 TOTALS 20 13 53 most consistent scorer with his deadly jump shots. Murk Smith (40) Woodbridge and Anderson «f^35 to 16. John Lytwyn scored erth Ambcw^M) 2-K19 19—82 (35) Sayreville move into the play. hi h for the winners with 13 WOODBRIDGE (58) 3 ll (HOLIDAY FESTIVAL PHOTOS BY BOB NED) markers while Ma'rko Mosko Hackett 10 26 arteret V * ^ " " Frank 5 Hi 9 tallies for the losers \ Cartcret's Ben Castillo won MAY SEEK SENATE THE LEAGUE STANDINGS: Winter 2 4 W L Ryan 2 8 Blues Win 3rd he 106 event, with AI Ott, an John Glenn, former astronaut, >B0WCRAFT SI. Nicholas, Fords 9 0 Lyons 3 7 itber member of the squad, has indicated he may run for the SI. Ceorge, Linden 7 2 Smith 1 2 omping home to victory in theU. S. Senate from Ohio. He re- Pimm Carvana 0 b St. Michael, Perth Amboy 7 2 Straight Game •23 class. ently conferred with political .St. Nicholas, Dunellen 6 3 Fun For All Ages CARTERET — The Carteret After New Brunswick's Nolan idvisors. SI. Nicholas, P. Amboy 6 3 23 12 58 Ramblers rolled to their third St Thomas the Apostle j Griffjn recorded the first pin in ST. JOSEPH'S ($1) straight wrestling victory by SCOTCH PLAINS Kahway 4 5 crushing winless New Bruns- of the 136 pound class, the Op«n 11 A.M. to 10 I'.SI. 233 067J Konkel 0 tiblers-marched to four con- St Elias, Carteret 3 6 Vastola 2 wick by a 30-16 score last week. Charlie Brenner's St. Joseph, New Bruns. 2 7 jive wins. Mike Steima took - • *rtk«ry Boldug' 5 New Brunswiok was handi- • Tillt Teutli St. ivtary, Manville ,1 8 l41, .J)oug Steigman, won Sport Shop, Inc. Wolff 0 capped by a lack of personnel ( . linn *• •iS. Peter & Paul, aeadquirltri For.fll'NTINC .Cileato 2 and was forced to forfety Er»eg copped the FISIIINCi • AKCIli KV Horifbick Bldln» New Brunswick 0 9 mackinson 0 the 96-pound event artd He Walsh pinned his OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT Tli« next games will be played 0. heavyweight match. e 168 pound class. 1534 lrtlnj II., Rahwujr J82-4O6I at St. Elias Church, Carteret. Mondeto 0 21 9 51 STATE JEWELERS 13 Main qt / Woodbrldft AMERICAN WAR M1-1671 CASUALTIES • IC XPERT WATCH & The U. S. Command ha« re- Unlimited Convenient JEWELRY REPAIR ported that American casualties . Sat., 9:30-6; Fri., 9:30-9 in the Vietnam war passed the 300,000 count in early December. t makes a man leave lie people he knows, the home HOLIDAY NOTICE le made, even the language ie speaks, to come here? WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP

A better way to live. Where an ordinary man can NEW YEAR'S DAY do the things he thought wero jurt for others. Where a man can own his THURS., JAN 1,' 1970 own home. Maybe with a back with a little old Americas #, yard and a fence. pride. '' Where a man can give his • For another thing. Bonds Thursday, Jan. 1,1970 is a legal holiday. There- children an education. A good help you. one at that They grow at a guaranteed fore there will be no garbage pickup on Una is American living. rate, so yotrtl have a nioe bwdb And there are waiting lists, for some rainy day. ten feet tall, of immigrant What's more, Strop Bond* Thursday, Jan. 1,1970. families waiting to come here. are easy to buy. Most of us know about the You can pick them w where good things around here. you work in a Payroll Ssmnfi Although sometimes wo Plan. (Someone die doe* itf forget. paperwork.) Thursday, Jan. 1st pickup will be made on Friday, Jan. 2nd So what are we supposed OryoucanbayBopdpvben to do? you bank. Well, for one thing, we can When a famUjr lam behind Friday, Jan.2nd pickup willbe made on Saturday, Jan. 3rd invest in our country. Not an old familiar way of life everyone can boast that " to start a new OIKS, there an* \ Invest in U.S. Savings Bonds. some reasons. They help make America Reasons you economically strong, might like! SPECIAL ATTENTION And mere's nothtyg wrong invest i All special trash pickup will be suspended from Dec. 26, 1969, to January 12, 1970. Take stock in America

* • Township of Woodbridge NICHOLAS CAMPAGNA Head of the Division of Sanitation Oi the Department of Public Works

\\ Leader-Press Wednesday, December 31, 1969 PAGE NINE

COMPLETES COURSE Members Named WOODBEIDGE - Albert K Many Dignitaries to See Thergesen, 154 Prospect Ave nuo; has returned from a two- To Committee week stay at filoomington, Ill- I.SKLIN — Mrs. Ann Forsberg Barron Band in Virginia inois, where he attended an in surance claim management cli.iinnaii of hospitality for thi WOODBRIDGE — Many dig In order to raise sufficient IsclinColonia Senior- Citizens course at the corporate head- nataries from all over the World money for the Virginia trip a quarters of State Farm Insur- I'hih, :ipj>ointed members to the will see Woodbridge Senior High paper drive is being conducted .laiiii.iry committee as follows rance. Thergesen is a property School Marching Band at the and calendar space is being sold claim supervisor for State Farm Mis, Tillii' Damiuno, Mrs. Fern 43 year-old Shenandoah Apple Lo advertisers. Owen. Mrs. Edith Gadc, Mrs. at the company's service center, Blossom Festival in Winchester, Newspapers, bundled or bag- 610 Hamilton Street, Somerset. I'.mline Balliind, Mrs. Madeline Va., April 30 and May 1. [N'apalitano, Mrs. Ellen Wagner jed may be left at the Band Mrs. Ann Krushcn and Mrs. Gus The Marching Barrons will be Rotm door at the high school or Every man has freedom to do sic Ulim. part of a 90-Dand extravaganza it the refreshment stand at tho all that he wills, provided \v of marching bands which will football field where on Satur- infringes not the equal free- December birthdays were celc- be part of the crowning of Miss lays the students load the paper dom of any other man. '*• bratcd at the meeting and'holi- >nto a trailer truck. -Herbert Spencer. day poi-ms were prosented by Apple Blos'som. There will be Mrs. Sclina Teller and Mrs. Fes antique,car exhibits, floats and •slcr, "Trimming the Christmas other exhibitions of America. Tree" and "Toast to the New The fund-raising activities con DATA PROCESSING Year." ducted by the Band Boosters — Fred Walker, president, re- made up of parents and friends ported no meeting would be held of the band — and by the band this week because Of the holiday members themselves, twirlers, PROGRAMMERS and that the Radio City bus trip drill teamTgnd color guard, in- will be held Monday, January 5. clude the selling of raffia tickets Buses will depart from the 'or a march drawing with a SYSTEMS Green Street Fire-house "Hall at prize of a cruise for two on the 8:45 A. M., returning t6 Howard Oceanic to Nassau. Johnson's, Woodbridge at 2 P.M. Under the direction of Casimir for the mid-day meal. UrbMski, the Marching Barrons ANALYST^ Mr. Walker, after opening the have Earned an enviable repu Experienced in: Accounting . . . Finance . . . M.I.S. . . or_ meeting with the salute to the tation and has been able to raise teleprocessing with IBM £60 equipment IN lti:ci:iVIN(i LINE: Guests are shown congratulating some of the Debutantes who were presented Saturday night at the ninth flag, led a moment of silent funds annually to attend Band Several of our area's companies have immediate openings. annual ball spun.sorey W'uodbridge Township Business and Professional Women's Club. j prayer. Mrs. Gertrude Muench Camp each August in Barnegat Excellent starting salaries. Oustanding career opportun- acted as secretary in the ab- where the students practice new ities. Top company benefits. All inquiries are considered privileged and held in strictest confidence. Send resume scheduled to hold semimonthly sence of Miss Edna Rudland, re- routines for the following season. day afternoon, 3:45, in (he ported/ill at home. Mrs. Ann today, or phone for appointment. All fees paid' by employ- meetings on Wednesday, at 6:30 church. jMathes. treasurer, was also re ers. P.M., in the church. portediU at home. Mr. Walker admission to all activities spon- DR. RALPH P. BARONE ISELIN ITEMS St. Cecelia's Accordion Band • • • • sored by the board of education. is set to meet Wednesday, 7 P.- read sqristmas wishes from Brownie, Juhiorjnd Cadette members ^nd friends. Mrs. Owen, sunshine chair- A Her Culhberison j 7, 8 P.M., in the school on M., in Fatima Hall of St. Ce- man, reported the ill. including Girl Scout Troops .sponsored by celia's School. John Zullo, director of the 16(tfi Oak Tree Koad 'Benjamin Avenue. Mrs: Freda Salz and Mrs. Agnes r. p. barone St. Cecelia's PTA will have in- * * • Woodbridge Township Center^of Iselin, N. J. • • • Bruce, in John F. Kennedy Telephone 548-84SJ dividual troop meetings on Wed- Bingo games will be conduct- Aging, urged the members to The Webelof* of Cub Scout nesday, 7 to 8:30 P.M. in the as- support the "Fight for Sight" Community Hospital; Mrs. Bal- ed by the Iselin First Aid Squad land, Mrs. Weygand, Mrs. 'I'lif! Nt-.w Year's Eve Charity Pack 249 will meet Wednesday, signed classrooms of the school. on Wednesday night in the squad program by bringing in ,old eye associates 7 P.M., in Room 207 of St. Ce • v • • glass frames and discarded Mathcs and Miss Rudland, all at Hall, sponsored by St. Cecelia's, building, 477 Lincoln Highway, MEMBER: NATIONAL MANPC^ER REGISTRY celia's School. The Carol Choir of First Pres- beginning at 7:30. jewelry. He also informed the home. is reportedly a sell-out again TEL. 201-634-4.100 Hi is year. DinneT will be served • * • byterian Church, composed of club that gold passes would be Mr. Walker, Mrs. Mueneti at 10 P.M. and a breakfast will Two youjh units of the Iselin first, second and third graders, Finch seeks better planning distributed to all township sen- nd Elner Hobbs conducted 73 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 07093 he served at 2 A.M. Assembly of God Churrh are will meet for rehearsal Wednes- on pollution. ior citizens, entitling them free bingo games.

\ New Year's Eve Party < lie held by the Chemical Hook and Ladder Co., District 11. and. its Ladies Auxiliary at the Auth Avenue Firehouse Hall. The an- imal installation of officers is se (or January 17.

Pefiistration for.--first grade children, for St. Cecelia's 1970- 11)71 school term, will close on January 15, according to Very Itev. Monsignor John M. Wilus pastor. * * * The Wcbelos of Cub- Scou Pa.* 48 will meet Friday, Jan nary 2, 7 P.M., at the Firs 1'resbyterian Church. 1295 Oak Tree Road. Al Magna and Wil liam Shaver are co-leaders of the unit.

All levels of the Iielin Assem lily of God Church Choir will liold rehearsals Friday night, at H. in the church, corner of Coo- '"•jier Avenue and Berkeley Boule \uvA. * • • A meeting of Sing Out Middle- sex County, the local affiliate of the national Up With People. moral rearmament movement, will be held Sunday, January 4, 2 P.M.. at the New Dover Meth- odist Church, New Dover Road, Kdison. The group will, also meet Wednesday, January 7, 7 P.M., in St. Cecelia's Lourdcs Hall, Kutton Street.

A group from the Iselin-Colon- la Senior Citizens Club will trav- rl to Radio City Music Hall on Monday, January 5, to see the Christma j Show. Buses will leave the Green Street Firehouse from all of us Hall at 8:45 A.M.. scheduled to return to Howard Johnson's, Woodbridge. for a mid-day meal.

"Hie monthly pack meeting of (ub Scout Pack 249 ij set for to all of you . . . Monday, 7:15 P.M., at the Knights of Columbus Hall, (iraml Street. Walter Ohespalc it Cubmaster of the scouting unit. * * • The Hoi season is always the time for the expression of Deacons of First Presbyterian church will hold the monthly goody n warmest greetings. In the spirit of friendship, planning meeting on Monday evening, at 7:30, in the Church. these hearty wishes are extended to yau with the hope that a St. Cecelia's Altar Rosary So- ciety is scheduled to meet on bright New Year will bring a full measure of Good Health Monday, with Mass celebrated »t 8 P.M. in the church. The and Happiness. meeting wilt be held afterward In T>ourdes Hall, with Rev. John (ierety as moderator.

The Iselin Fife and Drum Corps, under the direction of Fred Mess, is scheduled to meet Tuesday, 7 P.M., in Rooms 101 and 102 of St. Cecelia's School. » • * Members of the Chain O'Hills Women's Club will hold their * \ monthly meeting on Tuesday night, at 8:30, in the Green Street Firehouse Hall. « * • A meeting of Boy Scout Troop 41 is set for Tuesday, 7 P.M., in the Knights of Columbus Hall, (.rand Street. Ringo games will be held Tues- day right in St. Cecelia's I^nirdps and Fatima Halls. Farly bird games begin at 7 and [•'•sular game* at ft.

Scoutmaster Rdnhart Thor <"n. Sr,. announced meetings of BORO OF C ARTERET Pnv Soout Troop 48 had been t'ispon'M because of the noli 'i o v« I?(.sumption date will be MICHAEL TOTH, Mayor ii nn'Hirif rw].

t • « itic St Vincent cl« Paul Soci Rf)Y JACKSON HOHERT .SXI<;KTI JOHN V. TOMCZUK • ' .-.ill riK'Pt Tuesday night, al. Council President >: 10. in Room 107 of St. Cecel- CounciUnan! Councilman ia's .'ir-bool. Sutton Street. I ? * * \ Members' of Ihe Home and EUGENE DE VITO RAYMOND ABAZIA JOHN WOLSKI £rhnol Association of School 26 Councilman Councilman Cnnneiltnau nre s('hnrlii|p(l to holdthf; mimffi ly incf'titif! "ii Wednesday,./an I PAGE TEN . December 31, 1969 Leader-Press ONLY 75c PER INSERTION 3 LINE CLASSIFIED AD

WHO'S WHO The Mayor Reports 4 Woodbridge Township Ralph P. Barone, Ph. 0. Education

WOODBRIDGE^ — In a few '" ' r r i* ii* IL~IILTIHIIIu4lui"s'"i.rt.hinf; to munch on Motiday. January 5, according or his property and to confer informally with the assessors SUBMARINE to pshbi S»ul Z Hyfnan, spirit Vir| fnr an introduction •'> SANDWICHES : 3 [.orfcrt rri^s!. what»i/»r Hie ual lfsH»r to the correctness of his assessment. 't\m U.I V uri'l f'rsrrs V wiH _(h»t Will oKJ i rrti'l-witit^r 'n>*iit.v/n 'filing''. THOMAS MILIK TURKEY • ROAST BEEF Oilnrtia fJ.S.Y. wi'l 'host an '.'. fi. 9 A MAIN ST. [W ("'invention on February 27, ASSESSOR WOODBRIDGE (OLD CUTS ) iml IVfarch 1, •}\* . . rhnp<| . . . .rnfnnii M ;M»H« . . '.ill lodnr (or s.r». ArrE??"n ^'-OSED MON. • DINfNG AREA l"n . . Trl fill.HI III 1,5 AVINIf sr IVw fr (irnrr.il Djnnmlrii, AVUNKI. Urii'Ti offirinl s;tyn ' PAO^TWELVF Wednesday, DecenVber 31,1969 Leader-Press — ) r, .. . _

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Where E'er You Be ... From All Of Us... HAPPY NEW^YEAR

. As 1970 goes into orbit, all of us here extend-to you our I earnest good wishes for a year that will fulfill your most treasured dreams. On your way to future goals, we wish you good luck, and happy landings.

May this season be a time of great joy and contentment ... the best of the best! '-••'.

ayor Ralph P.^arone* Ph. D.

COUNC1LMEN-AT-URGE JOSEPH NEMYO ROBERT SMITH COUNCIL PRESIDENT JOHN HILA CHARLES TERZELLA

WARDCOUNCILMEiV HAROLD MORTENSEN JOHN R. EGAN GEORGE YATES GENE A. TOMASSQ KILGALLIN ,> • t