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An Editorial: Polls To Be Open WE UNQUALIFIEDLY SUPPORT... Next Tuesday From Next Tuesday, the voters of Wood-' and is already being used to capacity, bridge Township are asked to go to A library system, second to none, has the polls and select a mayor and four! been established. In three short years the system has grown from nine dis- 7A.M. To 8P.M. councilmen-al-large. WOODBRIDGE — With thn vin arc Dennis Cremins, John Mayor Ralph P. Barcjne and his run- jointed, association libraries, in which xcoption of a couple ivf last Facziik, Vincent Foti, Buddy rung mates for council — Joseph; could be found chemistry books n i n it tc rallies, a few coffee Freedman and Jules Perreira. Nemyo, Robert Smith, John Hila and \ published decades before the atom klatches" and 11th hour state- Prior to the rally five separal* nents, the campaign for Tues motorcades will be held through- Charles Terzella are, of course, the!was split, to an area library sys- ay's general election is vir- out, the Township. They will Democratic incumbents. As incum-! tern not only serving the Township but ually at an end. reassemble at 1he Municipal bents they carry a responsibility for; neighboring communities as well. By this time, the majority ol building at 3:30 P. M. for thfl whatever has been accomplished or We could go on and on—but the ho voters have made their de 'grand drive" to the rally. isions and it is unlikely that The First Ward Democratic neglected by the administration. people know there have been improve- many minds can be changed, bounty Committee has sched- The Democrats are asking to be re-1 ments and they know what they are. ijocally, the campaign as a uled a rally Friday night at St. taincd in office on the basis of their In the past few years, Woodbridge has whole has been dull and color- James' Auditorium at 8 o'clock. ess and showed little original') accomplishments. There is much to be not stood still—we are now an import- Earl McCracken is chairman y. Issues were few and far and he is being assisted hy Ed- between. said in their favor. In the six short ant factor in the State of New Jersey. ward Evanick, Mrs. Michael Since it is an off year elec- months that Mayor Barone has been The campaign has been a bit more Karnas and Winfidd Finn. All tion, the ballot is comparatively in office, despite the difficult circum- vocal than usual, but when the charg- small. To be elected are three the candidates will be present. stances surrounding his assumption es are analyzed it is generally found members of the State Senate; of the mayoralty seat, he has carried that most of them contain a great deal wo memifcs of the General As himself with dignity and purpose. of eye-wash to which those seeking of- sembly; one surrogate: two Boys Learn SECOND (^DET JOINS FORCE: John Haley, 21, recently added to the WooribridRe Police memjbers of the Board of Chos- Force as a graduate of its cadet (raining program, is completing a six-week course at the He and his administration have con- fice appear to have a fond taste. en Freeholders, a mayor and New Jersey Stale Police Academy Friday and will begin regular duty Monday. Above he is tinued to give Woodbridge an image — The Republicans—Robert DeSantis four councilmen-at-largc. Baby Sitting shown being sworn in as a regular member ol the department, f.cfl to right, Mrs. Anna DeSte- the image of the most progressive for mayor and Robert J. Donaldson, Candidates are as follows: fa no, deputy municipal clerk, Haley and Mayor Ralph P. Barone. Story on Page 13. community in this part of the state. Robert Fishinger, Robert J. Solt and Democrats, Line A: Members WOODBRIDGE - One hun of the State Senate, John A. dred thirty-one girls and two Let's face it, the rest of Central Jersey Ralph Gloff, for council—have waged Lynch, J. Edward Crabiel, Nor-boys, 12 to 14 years of age, is envious of Woodbridge's accomplish- a campaign which to us appears to man Tanzman; members of the crowded into the Henry Inman FOR THE RECORD: jeneral Assembly, Robert N, ments. have been bare of any constructive con- Branch of the Free Public Li- Wilentz and John J. Fay, Jr., brary of Woodbridge, to take In the past few months alone, the tribution to sound argument. surrogate, Guido J. Brigiani; advantage of the course in haby continued growth of Woodbridge has members of the Board of Chosen sitting offered by the Central There has been an attempt toward Freeholders; Loub F. May, Jr., Parkway Section, National Coun- US Day Group Releases been assured with the announcement muck-raking, but that type of cam- and John J. Hoagland; for may- by the administration that Eastern paigning has been relegated to the or, Dr. Ralph P. Barone; for cil of Jewish Women. councilmen-at-large, Joseph The meeting room of the Ii Airlines will build its complex here^ deep, dark days of. Tammany Hall. The brary proved to be an )''•; ~ev Sent To Parents; and in keeping with the l'\rc er Aluminum will be one of our newwants to know if there are any issues Locally, all the candidates are and very important corporate neigh- seeking reelection. Public Library's policy of coon and if there are, to hear them debated erating with other agencies in 7 bors. The largest department stores in intelligently. Republicans, Line B: Mem- bers of the General Assembly, community activities. This is in Asks Public To Judge the world are planning to locate here Most of the faults that have marked John A. Bradley, Edgar Hell- line with Mayor Ralph P. and smaller, but important firms, the Republican campaign, we suppose, riegel, William Shelley; Mem- Baronc's ongoing "Accent on WOODBRIDGE--"Thcro wasl"Green Berets," the New Jer-'gSare." Clergymen of all three bers of the General Assembly, Youth" program. have already broken ground or are can be chalked up to inexperience and Three sessions were held, each no attempt to 'editorialize' nor'sey Blues from Rutgers and major faiths will participate. Herbert Berry, Daniel R. Kos was there any attempt to imply many local outfits. about to break ground for new ware- faulty advice. The men on the GOP tic- teck; for surrogate, Adele Wat- several hours long. Baby sitting "We, the committee, issue s that dissenters 'are guilty of "One of the features will be houses and plants. They will all add to son; members of the Board of was discussed from every pos- cordial invitation to you to at ket are young and undoubtedly sin- treason' when flyers announcing he presentation of all the flags our ratables and provide employment cere. Chosen Freeholders, John Fla- ible apect, following which the the Celebration hat ever flew over the United tend our United States Day celc nagan, Leon P. Genecki; for youngsters were given an exttm- October 22 were sent to pa- States, with appropriate narra- bration. We suggest that you at for our ever-growing community. Carefully studying the accomplish- mayor, Robert F. De Santis; ination on their knowledge of I he rents through the school chil- tion and music. At the conclus tend as a family unit, so tha Township employes have been ments of the present administration for councilmen-at-large, Robert subject. dren," the committee in charge on the choir will sing the Star your children will long remem J. Donaldson, Robert Fishinger, The speakers included Dr. of the celebration stated today encouraged by the mayor and council and after intently reading and re-read- Spangled Banner and at the last ber the true meaning of patriot Ralph G. Gloff and Robert J. Vincent Tanzi, a school phy- in answer to Rev. Theodore Sea- to keep abreast of the times by provid- ing statements made by DeSantis and note there will be aerial fire- ism. May we look forward to Solt. sician; Mr^ Jay Rabinowitz, a mans, pastor of the Woodbridge works for the "rockets' red seeing you on the 22nd?" ing them with courses or encouraging his ticket, we feel that it is our duty to On Line C, Lloyd Van Sickle Methodist Church. The minister mother; Sgt. Kenneth Van Pelt, them to take courses in nearby univers- support unqualifiedly Mayor Barone is a candidate for freeholder as head of the Juvenile Aid Bureau rapped the flyers stating that a "Democrat Labor Man" and the "wording of the announce- ities. Wherever possible, the Township and his running mates for reelection. in the Woodbridge Police De on Line D, Marian B. Patska- partment; Deputy Fire Chief ment indicated that anyone who Second Phase Completed has sought to obtain and has received We feel that you will be doing yourself nick is running for councilman- dissents from the Johnson Ad- j ,Sal Pezzella of the Colonia Fire federal and state grants for many a favor and the community a good at largcr on "Taxation with \Qo.\ Mrs. Helen Rosengrant, Di ministration policy is unpatriot Representation" ticket. fc." In Rt. 1 Blight Program necessary improvements. A modern deed if you return Mayor Barone, Nem- The polls will be open from rector of Nurses, Division nf "Mr. Seamans read Into the Health Center has been constructed yo, Smith, Terzella and Hila to office. 7:00 A. M.. to 8:00 P. M. -Health; Mrs. Lois Schochet, fetter what he wanted to read WOODBRIDGE - Approved Mayor Barone cited Wood ... I Free Public Library of Wood- toto It," the committee stated. in January for a $123,500 demon- bridge as "leading the way Kallies set and Mrs. Lawrence "Ail we wanted to prove - and stration grant from the federal again, because we are never Am children. She discussed >atriotisro is NOT Dead. The tools and techniques for elimin- we can lick it, and proceed to books which would hold their in- etiter was a simple aimounce- ating and reducing blight along do just that." When all phases; Recreation Center. West Avc nue, Port Reading. Richard Ga terest us well as entertain them. tnent and we ask neswpa-' Route 1 for its entire length are completed, the federal gov-' within Woodbridge Township, is Of New Plants Is Noted vin is chairman. There will be'Mrs. Schochct also demonsha- eminent is expected to fund the pers in the area to re- WOODBRIDGE — The cur- free refreshments and enter-ited finger plays and rhthyni print it zo that people can read on schedule with completion of program to completion. of municipal officials and em-;can lake advantage of. the niikl rent mild weather has permit- games, activities which are it and judge for themselves. We preliminary surveys (Phase I) ployees, who have worked to i weather to get footings poured, itainment and short speeches will tieartily commend the Board of and the development of program ted a flurry of construction ac- expedite the necessary formal- enabling th<*m to run ahead of bo made by statg.:jcounty and good for individual children or Education for their patriotic ges- objectives (Phase II). Cops Have Leads In tivity by industries building ities so that the new industries construe!ion schedules. for groups. ture in permitting us to send the Currently underway are de- new facilities in this township. tetters home through the young velopment of property improve- Cemetery Vandalism In addition to official ground- r itcrs." ment standards and plan and] breaking for their new $5 mil-i WOODBRIDGE - There are lion telephonic reservations cen- j The flyer, in full, reads as fol-action programs (Phases III & several suspects in the vanda- lows : IV), to be completed in the ter by Eastern Airlines officials lism in St. James' Cemetery last Friday, two others of; "Woodbridge Township, under spring of 1968. A final design last Friday, the local police the sponsorship of Woodbridge concept will then emerge, which Woodbridge's newest corporate said today, but would not say residents bc^an construction Township Business and Profes- will be formalized, priced and whether or not arrests are prepared for execution (Phase here. sional Women's Club and the imminent. However, there was Cultural Sub-Committee of the V). a wave of optimism in the De- Jonelics Corp., located in New Mayor's Commission on Youlh Mayor Ralph P. Barone point YoYk City, started its 27,000 is sponsoring a state wide pro ed to the "hodge podge develop- tective Bureau indicating that gram to mark United State Day ment along Route #1," as "a the men feel certain they are on the right track. i ' pn Sunday, October 22, at 7:00 prime example of the effects oi Koosuvelt Avenue, where as- P.M. at Woodbridge Senior High growth when permitted to run Meantime, the Very Kev. sembly of various electronics School Stadium. uncontrolled and without regard Maurice Griffin, pastor of St. components will be done by "This is not going to be just'to the total influence on a com James' Parish, said today that about 40 employees. About IS another program, Our communi munity." a "substantial reward" will be additional people will work in ty. with an historical ami patri- "The fact that the federal given for information which otic background which goes.government has funded our high the office there. will lead to the arrest of the Also, Atlantic Coffee Bag Co., back over 'M) years, wants to • way beaulification program as vandals. prove to the world that "Patri-j a demonstration project, is in- a .subsidiary of llcreulos Pro ©tism is NOT Dead!" The aimldicalive of the seriousness of! Damage at the cemetery is duels of City, lx>gan of the committee is to point out the situation, not only in Wood- estimated at $:H),W. Monu- construction of a 10,000 square ell the things that are right in bridge, but in other areas where; ments were overturned, paint foot facility for packagint! of this country and despite flag and towns grew withut imaginative! smeared on statuary and ob- bags in MiWd.s Industrial Park draft curd burners this is still direclin. The danger inherent ins scene writings painted on Mayor Halph P. Barone noted the best country in the world. such pour administration are up imonuments and statues, "even lhat Gibraltar Container Corp "l.t. Col. Nicholas De Maria, parent throughout the nation,"' on the statue of Our Lady," Mavor appeared before the planning Deputy Commander at Fort Barone said. the inonsignur said. board last night for a Mihdivi Wad.sworlh. a World War II,j Since current planning, zoning siou which permits (iibrallae In Korea and Vietnam veteran,!and renewal techniques to not MONKY FOUND so ahead wilh plans lo l>e:,'.in he Hit principal speaker. Aideal effectively with the proh ! WOODBRIUGK - Henihi' construction of iis proposed 280 voice choir and a 250-piece lem of highway blight, the ad,, ,, e,,. plhwav square i'ool, industrial band made up of students at thej ministration must survey it in u.. iL.'J. " 'f _.'_ fabricating facility in three high schools will partici- pate. Also taking part will be cope Road Industrial Park the Fort Monmouth Army Bund with the problem. Us approach lice. The owner may have thejhefoie Ihe end of ihis year ANNl'AI. U KIV I'! BK.INS: WIMMIIH idi.v I Us l.mlxr /I Hi. in ((injunction uilli


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RED QUEEN Very ' Few things aro innrr cxpen- Lady of Peace ('nijjcurs ! sivp than a girl who is free for CREATIVE HAIR : a dale. STYLING AND COLORING i Gosport. Ponsacola, Fla. Sets Activities ?21 ST. GEOKG! AV(. KAMWAY 387-3960 FORDS — Our Lady of Peace Soviet writers ur^ed to up- Church will hnkl First Kridnyj hold Communism. Masses at fi:^0, 8:00 and 10:0OJ A.M. Ex|H)sition of Iho Most Hlossed Sacrament will take: STORK CLUB place at the 10:00 A.M. Mass.! BIBLE TALKS Adoration ami flcnediction at New arrivals rceordwl recent- 2:00 I'.M, NONDENOMINATIONAL ly at the Perth Amhoy General AIT being held in the A (niiol and simple presen Hospital include: First Saturday Devotions will Y.M.C.A. (Vnorhees Rooml From Port Reading, a son to:bc held at thr 8:00 A.M. Mass. tat ion of tlie Gospel of Jc Mr. and Mrs. James Brifiante, j I'rc Tana Conferences for all J82 .IMfcrsnn St. sirs. Our only text book the Perth Amboy to VViilinKlon Avenue; a (laugh engaged qptiples and those con- Fridays — 7:45 I'M. Bible. No literature sold or tcr to Mr. and Mrs, John Macu- templating marriage will be Nov. 3-10-17 & 24 listributed. No collections. lin. 10 I,arrh Sired; a son to held at St. Matthew's School Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cholar, cafeteria, Seymour Avenue, Edi- CONDUCTED BY 330 West Avenue. son, on four Wednesdays, No- From Iselin. a daughter to Mr vember 15, 22, 2D, December 6 Albert Knaggs Irving Ross and Mrs. Thomas Murray, 87 and 13. Elm Avenue. Lay Catechlst classes are held From Fords, a daughter to on Monday at 8:15 P.M., in the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rydre, 1 Main School Building. Zoar Street; a son to Mr. and The sixth annual square Mrs. Joseph Ventura, 70 Seventh dance sponsored by the Family j Street, Life Apostolate will take place 1968 From Avrnel, a daughter to in the Cafeteria on Friday, No- Mr. and Mrs. George Solovay r vember 3, from 9:00 P.M. to 48,> Jansen Avenue; a son to Mr 1:00 A.M. SLEEP WARM FOR PEANUTS AND and Mrs. Martin Davis, 21 Cor- nell Street; a son to Mr. and The cotillion, with crowning RECEIVE A Mrs. Anthony Padinha, 455 Jan of "CYO King and Queen." will MODERN GAS HEATS YOUR HOME BEST sen Avenue. be held In the Annex November Why shell out for old-fashioned fuel? Go clean, modern gas heat... for From Woodbridge, a son to II. There will be no dance on BEAUTIFUL GIFT November 4. peanuts. Gas is dependable. No storage. No waiting for deliveries. No Mr. and Mrs. Robert Szabo, 303 soot or smoke. Gas is pure energy ... pure efficiency ... pure economy. Church Street: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Urban, 99 Walter Why wait? Your heating contractor can convert your home to gas in just Drive; a son to Mr. and MrsResidents at Smith 8 hours. For clean, full-house warmth this winter... heat with gas. Tiffany Glass Stanley Winters, 40 Walter Baby's Christening Drive. USE OUR HOT LINE TO WARM UP FAST: From Carteret, a daughter to ISELIN - Lisa Margaret Ni- Kerosene Lamp Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pavlowski, na Smith, daughter of Mr. and For Priority survey service, Phone 289-5000 Extension 417 210 Randolph Street; a daugh Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Great M*a- FREE HOME HEATING SURVEY...MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 8 3/4 high. The beauty and tor to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wit dows, was christened at the ek, 19 Grant Avenue. Johnsonburg Methodist Church, Elizabethtown Gas Company • Home Heating Division, Dept. PI color of old Tiffany glass is From Keasbey. a daughter to Sunday. Mrs. Smith is the for- One Elizabethtown Plaza • Elizabeth, N. J. 07207 Mr. and Mrs. Richard McColl mer Miss Faith Maxwell, of recaptured in this usable um, 23 Florida Grove Road, Chares Street, Gentlemen: Yes, I'd like to live warm for peanuts. Please send your representative to Local residents who attend- make a free heating survey of my home. kerosene lamp. Fill with ed the reception afterward in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. George NAME. .PHONE. scented oil to use as a room Maxwell, her maternal grand- E-Z CATERING parents, Miss Hope Maxwell perfumer. We Cater To Large Or and George Maxwell, Jr., of STREET. Small Wedding Parties Charles Street; Mr. and Mrs. 548-0210 Robert C. Scank, her maternal CITY. .ZIP. great-grandparents, Lincoln NEW CLUB STARTS NOV. Highway; and Mr, and Mrs. Our home contains. _ rooms. We own n rentD Larry Snider, Edison. Our present fuel is Q oil • coal p other 1st. WE WILL TAKE PAY Furnace was installed around MENTS ON 19«T CLUB UN- Ba startlo . DINING THIS FREE OFFER IS GOOD ONLY IN AREAS SERVED BY ELIZABETHTOWN GAS CO. I TIL NOV. »th. Ml SIC STUDIO

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation—Federal Reserve System Leader-Press Wednesday, November 1, i967 PAGE THREB B.P.W. to Sisterhood Sets Pack 48 Holds Ronald Spi Party Tuesday First Meeting WOODBRinGK-Ronald Spi- v:ik. a Porth Amboy Attorney, AVRNFI, — A paid-up mem TSFXIN - Cub Scout, Pack 41 will speak on "Air Pollnlion" at bership dessert party is being sponsored by the PTA c a fncHinc of the Wood bridge held Tuesday at. 8:15 P. M. by School IS, held its first pac Township Rusincss and I'rofo.s Sisierhnod of Congregation meeting of the season wit' sional Woman's Club Thursday tt'nai Jaeoh. Admission to the oponinx reremonies condurlei nicht. (Novptnbrr 21 at the new- affair, to be held at the local' by members of tho Webeln Township Health Conlcr adja temple's social hall, T/ird Den A very entertaining ski cont to Woorihridgp .Senior Hiph Sired, is by paid-up flues was presented by the boys t School. These may be payable at the Den 1 under the direction < door. Reservations are being Mrs. Elliott Aldrirh. The them Mr. Spivak will bo introduced handled by Mrs. W. I.anrikorn, by Mrs. Mildred Hutt, legisla r was a Cub Scout's look at T' 381 r»iR.i and Mrs. A. Lupatkin, .commercials. lion chairman. :iRi 717.-5. Rpport on the U, S. Day (Vie \f John Cassidy. committe Uration which was co-sponsorrd A musical comedy, "The * chairman, introduced the lear hy HF'W and the Cultural Sub Framing of the Few," based on ers to the parents attending Commiltpp of Ihr Mayor's Com- ^rxrerpts from "The Volunteer" These are, cubmaster Joh, mission on Youth will be madr and "Sisterhood 2066" with ad ililinnal material written by MISS JOAN M. PEGOS Weir; Inst. rep.. George Chafi- by Miss Ruth Wolk. American bers; awards; George Wright BAHIURA ANN IIOVANKC i irI Scout handshake to Martin'Mahon, School, is secretary at Pacific hand to present to the Webelo day, December 30, at the Shack- of Chemical Hook and Ladder Co., District 11. after presentation of a tree planted at the Mrs. Nachtigall and Mrs. La- Finance Corporation, New and their leaders a gift fron amaxon Country Club, Scotch firchouse, on Auth Avenue, Isrlin, in gratitude for use of the firehouse facilities for meetings. pidus are in charge of refresh- York City. Congressman Edward J. Patten Plains. I/eft to right, four troop members and Mrs. Lee Civitano, assistant leader; Mrs. Frank Galas- ments; Mrs. Stuart Weber is in Her fiance, graduated from an American flag which ha 'Pledge Sunday' charge of visual techniques, as- the same high school at the flown over the Capitol. The fla| A limited number of tickets so, leader; Patricia, Mahon. and William Quinn, of the fire company. sisted by Mrs. William Prusan, same time and is stationed at was obtained through the effort for the ball has been placed on Mrs. Landkom, Mrs. Lapjdus McGuire Air Force Base after Set by Church sale and may be obtained on a of Webelos leader Mr. Evaneik Meeting Postponed and Mrs. Robinson. having served a year in Viet- Mr. Weir distributed man; first come, first served basis The names of this year's nam. He is an aircraft pneu AVFNFX — Pledge Sunday by calling Miss Claire Suteh p awards to the cubs and inductei 1 For Scouts' Parents secret pals will be revealed and draulic specialisili t and returned five new Bobcats. These an will be observed at the First ,|icket chairman, at VA 6-1961 induction of new members will Presbyterian Church of Avenel after 6:00 P. M. ISBLIN — Mrs. Frank Galas- from Vietnam in July. Keith Aldrich. Tom Lucas be conducted by Mrs. Leonard An August wedding it plan- Eugene Escandon, Dino Zull> this week at the 8. 9:30 and 11 ——-'- so, leader of Junior Girl Scout Lieberman. ned. and Andrew Petruska. The Pad A.M. services. The sacrament _, _ j Troop 104, Neighborhood 6. Sisterhood's Weight Watchers is now conducting its annua of infant baptism will be at the || nttiprc j Crossroads Council, announced group meets at the temple ELECT OFFICERS 9:30 ami H A.M. and the ser- * dlllcl s candy sale which is the onl; 'the postponement of the first Wednesdays at 8 P.M. Anyone WOODBRIDGE - The Moth- mon is entitled "We Would be ni fund raising activity of the year parent's meeting. interested in joing may caU ers' Club of Boy Scout Troop Building," by Rev. Walter W.'rlanc Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, 388-3660. Feigner, pastor. ; *ait!i The meeting originally sched 33 recently elected officers in- Church School is held for: WOODBRIDGE — Plans for a uled for tonight, at eight o'clock cluding Mrs. Irene Burylo, pres- Physical Geometry nursery through junior high at ''°ok fair and fathers' night were I will instead be held tomorrow Modern education has not ident; Mrs. Irene McSorley, One of life's saddest facts If persuaded the younger genera- vice president; Mrs. Elizabeth that a square mea] makes peo the 9:110 and 11 A.M. services. announced at the October meet I night (Thursday), at the same 1 .Senior High meet only at 11 ing of St. James PTA conducted time, in the Auth Avenue Fire- tion that "early to bed" is good Black, secretary; Mn. Marline pie round. A.M. by Mrs. Martin Minkler, prosi house. sense. Balogh, treasurer. -Herald, Austin, la Junior High Christian Endeav- dent. Fathers' night will be fea-i or Society will meet on Friday;tured at the November 21 meet evening at 7:30 in the church iin g and bookbk s wilill be placeld on> hall. sale for the students on Novem i The Senior High Fellowship ber 22. Mothers of the second meet every Sunday evening at and third grade students are in fi:45 for fellowship and on Wed- charge of hospitality. nesdays at 7 P.M. for recrea- A membership drive is now in tion in the gymnasium. progress with Mrs. Peter Me BARBARA S. ERNST TO BE DECEMBER BRIDE: BjUtSrwik Men, Women and young Cann in charge. people are invited to the Wed Mothers of the sixth grade stu- TO WED IN DECEMBER: Mrs. Mary C. Kozel, of 741 S. ncsday night Bible studies. They dents will serve on the commit Mr. and Mrs. Runyon G. W. 64th Terrace, Hollywood, will be heid in the old choir tee for the general membership Ernst announce the engage- Florida, formerly of Wood- room from 8:30 to 9:30. Christmas party. ment of their daughter, Bar- bridge, announces the engage- Bus transportation is available Mrs. Ernest Andrascik will ac- bara Susan, to Robert Earl ment of her daughter, Joanne for those who will attend the cept reservations from the mem- McClelland, of New Canaan, Marie, to Jack C. Harmon, Jr., Central Jersey United Crusade bership until November 6 for the Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. in Asbury Park, from November Amboy Region Diocesan Coun Clark McClelland, Westbrook, Harmon, Sr., Jacksonville, 5 to 19 (except November 11) oil meeting to be held, Novem- Main, Fla. Miss Kozel is also the In Stock! ber 15 at St. Ambrose School, daughter of William R. Kozel for $1.25 a round trip. On Tues- Miss Ernst, a graduate of day and Friday night youth Old Bridge. of 1000 S. W. 10th Avenue, Hal- Woodbridge Senior High landale, Florida. nights will be featured with Future meetings will be held School and Houghton College, No Waiting! Christian Athletes giving their on the third Tuesday after the Houghton, New York, has The bride-elect was graduat- testimony. If any church organ- first Sunday. been a teacher in the Piscat- ed Magna Cum Laude from ization would like to attend as a The Very Rev. Msgr. Maurice away Township School Sys- Florida State University in ill First Quality group, call Mrs. M. Santor, 381- P. Griffin opened the meeting tem. Tallahassee where she was a 6879 or J. Bruce McKee, 634- with a prayer and congratulated ! Mr. McClelland attended the member of Phi Kappa Phi, 8166. Buses will leave from the the parents on attendance. Sister Honor Court, Mortar Board, • SANTAS First Presbyterian Church, Mary DeSecours, RSM, princi University of Maine and is a graduate of Gordon College, and president of Delta Zeta So- Woodbridge Avenue, 7 P.M., pal, also addressed the group rority. She is presently em- • WALL-TEX seats at Convention Hall will be commenting on the achievement Wenham, Mass. He is present- ly on the faculty of St. Luke'l ployed by the Internal itevenue reserved. tests given the 9tudents and ask- Service in Atlanta, Ga. , • GLENDURA ing (or volonteers for CCD teach- ^School, New Canaan, Conn., ing in the lower grade level. A December wedding is Mr. Harmon was graduated • TEXTIL planned. from Florida State University The class of Mrs. James Kis- in June 1966 with a B.S. de- Larry Reagan sane won the attendance award, gree in Business. He was a • STYLE-TEX Miss Gale Zaleski, the book member of Sigma Alpha Ep- Blood Chairman award; Mrs. William Almasi, Local Scouts silon Fraternity. He is now library award; Mrs. Stanley employed by Kinnebrew Mo- Tremendous WOODBRIDGE — James P. Zudnk, special award. tors, Inc. in Tallahassee, Fla. Nolan, chapter chairman, of the Mothers of the eighth grade On Camporee Selections Woodbridge Red Cross has an- students were in charge of hos- The wedding is scheduled for December 16. nounced the appointment of pitality. WOODBRIDGE - Boy Scout Larry Reagan as blood chair Students of the fourth grade • FLOCKS man. Mr. Reagan is. owner of entertaineed with a program. Troop 78 of the Hungarian Re- Reagans Citgo Station, Amboy formed Church attended a cam- • STRAHAN Avenue and Main Street. He is poree at the Runyon Water • SHUMAKER married to the former Anita So- Works campsite in Old Bridge. kol and they have three child- United Nations ren, Larry Jr., 10, Robert 7, and Troop 78, only in existence Membership Fete • KATZENBACH- Renee 3. Mr. Reagan is very ac- four weel^s, placed third in the COLONIA — A very success- tive in many local organizations. Visit Related patrol competition. A total of ful fashion show was staged by WARREN He is secretary to the Avenel PORT READING - Miss Sus 43 patrols participated in the the Colonia Chapter of Hadas- Lions Club, belongs to the an Hnat, daughter of Mr. and camporee. Isah at Congregation B'nai Ja- and All other Knights of Columbus, American Mrs. John Hnat, 73 Hagaman The following scouts attended: cob. Models were members. Legion, Jaycees, St. John Vian- Street, reported on her visit to David Petrenka, Richard Car- Mrs. Morton Diamond, Mrs. ney Holy Name Society and the the United Nations at a meeting roll, James Jasper, William Gus Dubrow, Mrs. Harold Ei- famous makes at Irish — American Association, of Valhalla Lodge 275, Independ- Britt, Robert Walk, John Lazok, sen, Mrs. Herman Haberman, Mr. Reagan is at present pre ent Order of Odd Fellows. Miss Anthony Apice, Byan Hayes, Mrs. Seymour Ovsiew, Mrs. Ge- paring for the next community Hnat was winner in the 18th an- Larry Nagy, Dan Bartus, An- rald Seiff and Mrs. Manny Tenv DISCOUNT bloodmobile, scheduled for .nual Odd Fellows United Na> drew Dorko, Bobby Bartus, and kin, Co-ordinators for the eve- Tuesday, November 21, 12:30 to tions Pilgrimage for Youth. Glen Stewart. The following ning were Mrs. Jerry Berko- 6:00 p.m., at the Knights of Co- While there she studied and leaders attended: Howard Stew- witz and Mrs. Melvin Schlesin- PRICES lumbus Hall, Amboy Avenue. observed the UN in action, saw art, Daniel Bartus, Frank Kara ger. This visit is open to the public committees and commissions at and Steve Nagy. The chapter is planning a and anyone interested may ob- work in the five languages of the In order to raise funds for Man Jongg Tournament for the tain further information by call- UN and learned of the vast work much needed equipment, a car near future under the chair- AMAZING NEW VINYL LATEX PAINT ing the Red Cross office, 634 done throughout the world by nu- wash will be held November 11, manship of Mrs. Seymour Hecht, TRIPLE HIDING VINYL FLAT 1616. merous departments. She was from 10 A.M. until 5 P.M. at Anyone wishing further infor- j also able to visit the headquar- Deering's Shell Station, Rt. 440 mation should call 381-8916. i Dripless - Odorless - Washable ters of the United States and and Laurel Street, Hopelawn, IMPORTANT. DO NOT THIN — USE AS IS Canada Mission to the UN. Plans are under way for a (opposite 2 Guys). The scouts membership party November Thii Paint It Mad> to a Jtlltd Camiitincy. Uli il «n at! inferior lurfacil in- League Group Included in the trip was a visit will be assisted by parents and Congregation B'nai Jacob, cluding maionry. Dull or glotty iurfo(«i. Do not ui» ovtr ntiomin* *r flu« to International House, a three- ll3 at Do not uit any oil, oil colors or thinnftri. CUan up tooli with toap and leaders. In case of rain, it will Lor- d- -Street, Avenel. Appoints Board hour boat trip around Manhattan be held on November 18. waltr, For kilchfn and bath wt r#commtnd itmi-glois. Island, an evening at Radio City Deep lonei ilightly higher. Clian up with loop and watir. FORDS - Mrs. I. MateiskI, Music Hall, a visit to the Em Car Wash Saturday president of the Mothers' Auxili- pire State Observatory, and a ary of the Fords-Clara Barton Broadway play. , Hypnosis To Be Planned by Students EXTERIOR RUBBER ! For having represented the SILK CITY Boys Baseball League announc- ISELIN - The students of St, SPECIAL i WINDOW ed her executive board for the Lodge, Miss Hnat was awarded Topic of Talk Cecelia's School, grade 8-1, will new year as follows: a certificate of merit by the lo conduct a car wash Saturday, VINYL SHIELD! cal chairman of the youth com- LATEX FLAT Senior team captain, Mrs. Ber- COLONIA — St. John Vian from 10 A .M. to 2 P. M. in SELECTIONS! SHADES nard Barajos; major team cap- mittee, Robert L. Jessen, and a United Nation pin by Mr. Jess ney^Xitar'Rosary Soriety'wi'l'l.11"1 l"jjurc.h m'lwy piirkin'; LATEX PAINT i Discontinued tain, Mrs. Gregory O'Neil; Mi- . . a e Plait,L Vinyl Emboiitd, Plain Bot- en who ls also deputy grand meet Monday November 6 atj^ J»f "'^ ™£ *" 1 Hll.' 4' NVLOV BKI SH with ^> nr I Patterns nor team captain, Mrs. Nick more gul^ hlrld l.iitri I*;mil I tom, 23" ihi masU r of New •''"'' ' • M. in the cafdoruun. |me oineiu oi me cnuicn ana 99 Torchia; midget team captain, ' In ler iof wood 36" widt. Com- Jcrsev "•'•"••• ' speaker will be Dr. WHITE Go I Mrs. George Cranston and pooli - nibetloi ih C Coffee and cupcakes, baked SANITAS pill* with rolllr. team captain, Mrs, Frank Ca Abraham Thaler, a practicing him, niuioni y th e rls of thp elass w Room dork«n«n physician and surgeon with offi [•>' . . «' - '" botifd and p r 531 1 praro. 1)0 s ld WALLTEX •lightly highir. Also, candy sale, Mrs. Donald Food Festival Set ces in Iselin. He will present a ? in conjunction with the melcil. Defiei bliiter- Gal. ! A fine paint for JJUP events, for the convenience of ing and p • • 1 i Gianfrancesco and Mrs. John lecture and demonstration on White ! VINYLS Fringe Bottom 991.59 By School 19P.T.A. those in line and waiting. Drift in 30 minutes. many purposes IK. h. Onofrey; Purchasing, Mrs. medical hypnosis. 4 MENLO PARK TERRACE - In case of rain, the event will Norman Peterson; hospitality, Mrs. Charles Fuoli and Mrs. Dr. Thalep will discuss the be rescheduled for Saturday* Mrs. John Reinert, Mrs. Ronald Donald Packer, ways and means principles and uses of medical November 11. ATTENTION ARTISTS! Yaros and Mrs. Robert Render; co-chairmen, announced a har- hypnosis in obstetrics, gynecol- BUY DIRECT A!OUR FACTORY... SAVE 40% ways and means, Mrs. Carl vest food festival will be held oyy, .>urgery, dermatology and We now carry Newman; membership, Mrs. at School 19. by the P.T.A., on related fields in pyschosomatic Voluilte'frs Attend Walter French; publicity and election day, November 7, 1 medk'iiie. a complete line of historian, Mrs. Onofrey; All- P. M. to 8 i\ M Methods of utilizing hypno Stars' Kilts. Mrs. Ed. Antouow Featured will bo luniiomadt' therapy will be demonstrated on WOODHR1DGK — The New TALENS ART SUPPLIES uv.; boys' uifts, Mrs. Cus l.uiik 1 pies volunteers from the audience To - Division ul 'he Ainriie-i ' iilr,; auditing and wclfaiu, Mis. candies, rakrs. n.okii's, breads I'liil .ilso ra^'i ( li-h dale. l)r, Thaler has hypnuli/ (I r Scr-ir'iy y ill Imlil its hi John Sullivan. Clean Your Rugs lid* Htw . . . 0s, such as macaroni and more llian lU.t::)" Milijr.'l.s m hi.-, •niri!i;il v^mii.-i-r niii'rrenre si BEST BROS. cheese, noo lie or rice demonstrations and lectures ou "addon flail lintel. Athntii- Ci. it loty ti Da With Rug-Maf* ... Remember? Anyone who is willing to help medical hypnosis, which have ly on Saturday and Sunday. Remember way back when by working one hour during the been given throughout the coun Robert J. Campel of Wood N. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH]RENT Ragina $100 A spy slur's appeared in book! salle or providinidi g a foofdd articlle try. He is on Ihe active medical bridge, executive director; Mr- Mon , Thurs, Fri til 9 PM; Tuei , Wed., Sat til 6 PM mmmJL ELECTRIC SHAMPOOERt I DA'Y form : !MT III n nil tin1 fnml for the KIMH'H iiiiilact Mrs. slaff iif Iht- .lohn K. KITH' Iv Malllu a I'i'w.il nl I'MIMIII. chap iie (l;i ly newspaper :f •••\'X, in- Mrs. I'.irkvrCuiuiiiujiii, y llospilat ;• ul llu- ler pi'esiilcii ; ami Mis. K. •Cimstian Science Monitor, i54H 4atiU ur Ihv class mother. jUnion Memorial Hospital. il-yke. Ji, al (Juluuia will Wednesday, Novunbfr 1, ^EADER-TOESS — 8H0FPEH

to Our Lady of Fatima will take Saturday, November 11, Con- Holy Day Masses plae* after the 9:00 Mass Sat- •Eternity of Christian Doctrine, urday. Confessions will ba heard •ligious classes for public lam 8:30 to 5:30 P. M. and :hool children of the parish Listed by Church from 7 to 9 P. M. •ill begin. Names of children, TSEL1N- - Thn Fca.it of All Persons attending Mass in i grades two through eight, Saints, a holy day of obliga- the chapel are requested to use igistered for classes, and the tion, will be observed with ten the Oak Tree Itarad entrance of lassrooms assigned to them, Masses today in St. Cecelia's the convent. ill appear in the November 5 Church, according to Very Rev. Thirteen Masses will be ce- !h\irch bulletin. Mnnsicnor John M. Wilus, pas- lebrated Sunday as follows: 6:30, lor. Masses will be celebrated 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, and at 5:30. 6:30. 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:30,11:15 A. M. and 12 noon in "Say It With Flower*" 10:15. and It A.M. in the main the upper, or main church; from church, nnd at 6:30 end 7:30also, 9:15, 10, 10:45 and 11:30 Union County's Fabulous P. M. in Ihe lower church, Lour- A. M. and 12:15 P. M. in the WALSHECK'S dos and Falima Halls. lower church. The Sacrament Tho time for the continuous of Baptism will b« administer Merry Christinas Stores nofwa to St. Jude, patron of ed at 1 P. M. Com* tea ... a fairyland of Chrittmai magic hopeless cases and th« novena Services. Masses, and actlvi . . . gorgeous Chriitmat Treei completely deco- lo Our Lady of the Miraculous ties for the remainder of the rated In many itylee that will thrill and delight Medal has been changed to 8 week will include: Monday, 7 you ... Baltam, Scotch Pine, Fir, Aluminum, etc. P. M., Instead of the usual 7:30, P. M., High School of Religion, All mod* In our own factory workroom! and because of the Masses. Group 1, and 8 P. M., High All Soul's Day will b« com-School of Religion, Group 2; tine* we malts them we can ••II thorn at LOW, memorated tomorrow. Masses Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Mass for LOW PRICES. You can olio lee our great col- have been scheduled as follows: Peace; Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., lection of ornaments, light*, indd* and outiide 6:30, 7, and 7:30 A. M., In con-the continuous novena to St decoration* from every corner of the world .. . vent chapel; and 8, 8:30, 9, Jud«, patron of hopeless cases come in and bo amazedl 9:30, 10, and 10:30 A. M. in and the novena to Our Lady u to arrange for an appointment The Rite Set Beauty Salon is open Thursday and Friday nights. On Tuesday, Wednes- day and Saturday it Is open 9 ...in 6 distinctive finishes "A. M to 5:30 P. M. Rite Set's 451 Avenel Street • MTUMIEWHTl location is between St. (korge • FEM BIHr) Avenue and U. S. Highway #1. . ItfDWM NUT IWfl • AMTIQWWL0 B'nai B'rith e TERM COTTA Sets Contest • DWCWfKIIWfll COLON1A — Mrs. Belle Glas- ser, president of the Sinai Chap- ter of B'nai B'rith Women has announced that in honor of Na- tional Vocational Guidance Week, the B'nai B'rith Voca- tional Service of Northern New Jersey will award two $25 bonds TOUR CHOICE — one to a male contestant and in a collection that's the other to a female contes- tant for the best essay on "The Importance of Vocational Guid- ance". aglow with glamour Anyone between the ages of (\ 13 and 18 is eligible. The essay Now yon can traniforra entrance or foyer into a warm introduction of your home with one of the»e beautiful must be typewritten and must Four «idtlnf deilgnt to turn that bars will into , aomolea or commodei. The deiigm are outstanding and the not exceed 750 words. Essays 1 memorable focal point. Nothing ran expreii unusual finuhes on selected hardwood will enhance should be mailed to B'nai B'rith decorating ideal like theis beautifully any decor. To inrare delivery in time for Christmas, com* la Vocational Service of Northern hand-crafted Etagerei—Curio Cabinets! today and make your selection. New Jersey, 494 Broad Street, Each ii superbly finiihed, fully lighted Newark, New Jersey, 07102. and completed with glass ihelrei. Deadline Is November 13. For Now it the time to enhance your further information phone Mrs. home and make it tha envy of all who visit. An outstanding YOUR CHOICE B. Greenwald, 842-4859. yalue at this low, low price. Acouaticon Hearing Aid Center Located In Skaff Pharmacy RAHWAY — The area's new- est Acousticon Hearing Aid Cen- ter is located in the Skaff Phar- macy, 1510 Main Street in Rah- way. The Acousticon Center at Skaff Pharmacy offers a com- plete hearing aid service. This includes the selling of hearing Octagonal Commode* aids, batteries and cords. Hear- 25x25xH 22" ing tests are provided free. Also available is a complete hearing aid repair service. Directing this Acousticon Hearing Aid Center's operations are George B. Skaff and Wil- All Consoles liam Skaff. 36 i 12* H 29*

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LUNCHEON Dally 11:9* to l.M P.M. DINNER Cuilum-Mad* v Y.xy nudgal T«nni Dally I:M to 1}SM r.M. m, and •atudaj Til U.» Dmueriei and ilriigurd to lit yuur •ludaj t P.M. TU 1* F.M. Matching Bed Spreads liitil|rt ... if are a Unity HOUM JOU ttiib BRASS BUCKET Specially Charcoal Steakhouse r U. 8.1 k MAIN STBEET 616 K. St. George Avenue • Linden, New Jersey OTO.'IC • -ISti-SR l. > ' Com,,limentnni Interior Dtcoraiing SnvUt / Open tvtmnga (ill 9 — Hatunlays M I WOOD BRIDGE Ket>eivatiou»: ME 4-DI48 LEADER-PRESS Wednesday, November 1,1067

Investiture Ceremony held at a meeting of Girl Scout!cnndlr liRhtlnR ceremony dur-' ax. Devon Daniels. Karun Carl*- ind Sister Mary Cornelia's third Troop 493 led by Mrs. Anne Os-jing whirh they rcritc.l the Girl son, Jacqueline Diamond, Dor- St. Cecelia'$ PTA grade classes, with Mrs. Henry Held by Troop 493 tJrticki as leader and Mrs. Bev- Scout Promise and Laws, Holy Commaaion Rummage Sale em Ems I, Kathleen Kapper, Cake Sale Sunday Caron and Mr*. Harry Herrirk; COT.ONI'A — A re-dodicstion erly Evans, assistant. I Former Brownies who were Katliloon Kntowski, Me1lss2 U- and Mrs. Richard Campbell ami imi investiture ceremony was The girls participate'! in ill rcil-dedicated were Florie llcck be<;, Lisa Linske, Maureen Me- Planned Sunday Plans Outlined ISELIN - A c«ke sale will be Mrs. John Bryson in charge of ridian, Jcannie Orazl, Pianne conducted by the PTA of St.the respective classes. Oslaricki. Jnna Ptirkis, and T«I.'MV TU v . , COLONIA - "Lucky Eleven' Cecelia'* School, Sunday, after Sandra Spnno. ISKMN - rhe Swramonl nf haj been chosen by a group of all Masses In the corridor out Why? Klaine Ilnchrun and Dawn Holy Communion will hj| com-hard working women is the sido the church office. Why is it the guys who bras momoratwl at the Isclin As ,u , ... Schopfer, who are now to Seoul- wmhly of Cod Church, Sunday, lheme for llo ('lib ciety will be in charge oQcol- HU 6-0059 for you lately? lecting and packing. ^-••••••••••••••••••••••••^ New interstate

WE'VE PRODUCED A COUNTY COLLEGE From legis- W£"VE EXPANDED PARKLANDS AND RECREATION lation creating Middlesex County College, to acquiring By pursuing state Green Acres and federal Open Space a ready-made 161-acra campus, to a new law cutting money, your Democratic team has doubled the county's student tuition, the college now serving more than 3,000 park and recreation land in five years at only a third telephone rates Middlesex County students is a Democratic team effort! the cost for nearly 2,000,000 park visitors a year. Eltecne November i In general, the new telephone rate changes will affect both station-to-station calls and person-to-person calls that arc placed to points outside New Jersey. The time periods in which lower calling rates apply will be enlarged for more weekday hours and extended to cover all Saturdays and five holidays. There will be increases on some calls of less than 25 miles. All of these changes will apply only on out-of-state calls.

WE'VE RESPONDED TO HEALTH PROBLEMS A Demo- WE'VE STARTED ON A NEW VOCATIONAL SCHOOL era tic team effort has expanded health services, includ- New aid won by the Democratic team has cut in half the interstate Slaiion-to-siation calls ing a new comprehensive Mental Hearth Center, tying in county's cost for a fourth vocational school about to be private and stata Institutions with the best in preventive built in East Brunswick for 1,000 youngsters, a project New lower extended after 7 New lower alter 5 rate and emergency treatment for the emotionally-disturbed. which will double county capacity to train skilled workers. and weekend rate From 5 in the afternoon to 7 in the evening, on From 7 in the evening to 7 o'clock the next morning, weekdays, the most you'U pay for an interstate the highest rate for an interstate station-to- station-to-station call will be $ 1.25 * - another FOR STATE SENATOR station call will be $ 1.00 *. This rate, besides 25£ reduction. applying daily and all day Sunday as it now does, will be extended to cover all day Saturday, as New lower midnight to 7 Elect the well as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, special dial rate July 4th and Labor Day. A special dial rate, featuring a 75** maximum for Democratic team an interstate station-to-station call across the New lower weekday rate country will be in effect every day from midnight Weekday station-to-station calls will cost no more to 7 o'clock in the morning. This special rate that gets than $1.75* - a drop of 25ff. The new rate applies applies only to station-to-station calls dialed between 7 in the morning and 5 in the afternoon. things done! directly from non-coin telephones. John A. J. Edward Norman interstate Person-to-Person Calls CRABIEL TANZMAN LYNCH New lower day person- New lower night person-to-person rate to-person rate FOR SURROGATE FOR FREEHOLDER After 5 in the afternoon to 7 o'clock the next > FOR ASSEMBLY The new daytime rate for these interstate calls morning on weekdays, and all day Saturday and will be no more than $3.30* - a 20? decrease. Sunday, and on the five holidays listed above, The rate applies from 7 in the morning to 5 in the most you'll pay for an interstate persou- the afternoon, Monday through Friday. to-person call will be $2.85* - down 15f.

Here's a handy chart listing the new rat^s and the new time periods of interstate station-to-station calls. Rate increases on some interstate calls ot less than 25 miles Robert N. John J. Guido J. Louis F. John J. There will be rate increases of no more than .V MAY Jr. HOAGLANL for the initial time period on some interstate WILENTZ FAY Jr. BRIG1ANI calls of less than 25 miles. In some cases, the initial time period of 4 minutes will be shortened to 3 minutes. Also, there will be a 5f increase Assembly District 7-C fur each additional minute on some calls. These are your two Democratic Assembly candidates if you live in New Jersey Bell Carteret, Perth Amboy, South Am- VOTE LINE 'A Put ol Ihi Nitranwidi Bill Sy»1em boy or Woodbridge. In Middlesex County .S/.vivM licic urc inaumum rules lot ,V tiumtU\ Aiuijtiri ui station calll, /Win hi\ toanywiiatmthecQiHuuiuai UtuietiStates,exctpt Alaska. •All i.lies listed hcic .ire loi i minute calls, plus t,i\ LEADER-PRESS —. Wrdnrsday, November 1, 19B7

ar^ Growing Down ' A Word To The Gnyt | <;od Church, is set for Friday a regular rehearsal meeting Thomen, icoutmaster, Tuesday Dally tt Sat. 7 JO to « P.M . Sun. B to 11 agers act so silly right If a woman wants to learn! niKht, 7:30, at the rhurrh. .Tuesday evening, »;30, at the evening, 7:30, at VFW Post Hior you cease to be one of to'drive. never stand In her way • Grocn Street firehritHe hall. Headquarters, Suite 27. r RENT I ihcm. -Democrat. Davenport, la. ISELIN ITEMS A general meeting of all mom Members are requested to use • • • hers of Si Cecelia's O. Y. (). is Ihe Grand Street entrance. KXKRC1SE EQUIPMENT -Tel«Rra.ph-Herald, 1 A meeting of the St. Vincent Braiil seeks change* hi nu The Royal The iiiniilhly Tiicctiiif' (il Ihi1 se' fr>r Friday, 7:30 P. M, • • • • Action fjtU ^ voim;; de Paul Society is scheduled Dutmgue. la. clear treaty. 1 :>rv Council of in "1C srh(>nl <";lf<1t<%ria A dance. semimonthly meeting of • Hell , hoys unit of the 1 •<•]in Assembly Winnm's MI- . Tnc for Tuesday 8 P. M in Room Vtbmlnr of God Church, will meet the helm A-scmbly of Goopod n to members only, will be ,he pre,u,S.Y. is set for Mon 207 of St. Cecelia's School. held afterward Members are., 7:3O at Congrcgalion Beth llnllrr tonight at. 6:30. at the church, Church, is sclieiliili'il for tomor * • » • Kun Lamp rcirncr of Cooper Avenue- and1 permit ed lo bring one guest i •..•,' • • row evening. 7 .'10, at he chinch, J^j^ iSholom The Jersey Aire Chorus of i -'•• \ nominal admission ' Berkeley Bonlrvarrl, with f.y)«* will be made, SPEBSQSA, Inc., will have a Meyer, Sr., commander. The « AtoZ 1 llr iri (lit, _ of VKW ,ifiv,'in'i in Cv •., Yi .. w, tiriiYJUf'^ rri ** j rehearsal meeting Tuesday 9 unit, which has outdoor anil y Rental Centrr Post 2fi3fi will meet tomorrow, i arr. requeued to attend the| P. M. in VFW Post 2636 Mead Head-i camping activities, also em Columbian Hall, S7I RT 21. ISH.IN 8:00 P. M in post headquarters, meeting. Columbiw quarters, Route 27, I I phasizes spiritual values, Mem Route 27. ' • • • • Grand Street. bership is open to any hoy in • • • : The Junior High Fellowship the area, nine through 14 years o{ tne First Members of Roy Scout Troop\ Presbyterian Church Bingo games will be held Holiday Tale of age, regardless of church Tuesday evening in St. Cece- 47 will meet tomorrow 7:30 P. (will have its semi monthly meet- Don't Move!! Improve!! affiliation. M. with Alan Bliss, scoutmas Ing Saturday night, 7:30, in Fel lia's Lourdes and. Fatima Halls. • • • tor, at. the First Pmbvterian llowship Hail of the church. Early bird games will begin THIS Brownie, Junior, and Cadettc Church, Fellowship Hall, 1295 at 7:00 and regular games at Girl Scout troops, sponsored by Oak Tree Road. A. drill meeting of the Iselin 8:00. L "STAR OF THE ^t. Cecelia's School PTA, will ... ' Fife and Drum Corps is schert i * • • have regular meetings tonight Rev. David Anderson. O p.,: tiled for Monday evening, 7:0(1! Members of Boy Scout Troop * SHOW" IGLET at 7 o'clock, in the assigned chaplain to the Brothers of the,af 'he home of Joseph Painter.. 48 will meet with Reinhart classrooms of the school. The moil reriatlle Hair 'Sacred Heart, St. Joseph's, Me director, 117 Berkeley Blvd ' • • • tuehen, will conduct a lecture piece—for a

NOTICE IN A LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS1 ITEM To Carteret Residents 20 COMPLETE SELECTIONS Due to the Election Day Holiday THE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th WINTER No Borough Employees Will Be Working SCENE TUESDAY'S Garbage Will Be Picked Up On Wednesday WEDNESDAY'S Garbage Will Be Picked Up On WEDNESDAY FEATURING THESE TOP RECORDING STARS ®A< p& &\- THURSDAY & FRIDAY'S Garbage Will Be Picked Up On The Regular Scheduled Day HOdirtGoulel ' Nr™77m» Wood, H(l,,,.n 'iK.o l.»...u, tytf. (.».,... lull. And,«. !.,» V.I. Ill, C-wlIt Dl.t,™. C.rroll

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WH?N YOU ELECTION DAY $ PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS Open a INSTITUTION HOLIDAY WEEK CHRISTMAS CLUB •ME am x* SMBts — vtpi£Rov, rocwr, AND I 2 CORNER SMITH and MAPLE STREETS BOROUGH 01 CARTERET MICHAEL TOTII, CHAIRMAN STREETS, ROADS, SANITATION JOSEPH HUONVICO, SUPERINTENDENT LEADER-PRESS — SHOPPER Wednesday, November 1,1987

Membership Ten Held day at the home of Mrs. G«r»ld Obolsky, past president. KflshfT. Guests were Mrs. Alexander Colonia Club Plant Hy helin Sisterhood Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, pres- Altieri, Edison; Mrs. Herman Rally on Thursday isEMN — The Sisterhood of ident, spoke to the guests about Cohen, Iselin; Mrs. Seymour ('•inprrfiation Beth Sholom spon- the activities of Sisterhood. She Elsinger, Edison; Mrs. Lewis COIX)N1A - A rilly ta honor sored a membership tea Mon-was assisted by Mrs. Sanford Kaplowitz, Edison; Mrs. Shcl of all Democratic candidates don Lublin, Iselin; Mrs. Ifcrhort will be sponsored by the Great Nissenbaum, Mctuchrn; and or C'olonia Democratic Club, Thursday, November 2. This Mrs. Martin Rahms, Information nlxnit miMiihrr- will he an opportunity for all A word ISIDNEYPOITIER |™™ s!up may bo obtained by rnlling citizens to meet all the candi- dates running on the "A" line. I .. uM. ,:•»!.r, p«oDiic'in«;,F anj "WHO'S Mrs. Harold Corbin, 28:! (Mil, membership vico-prosidrnt. liofreshments will be icrved TO SIR, WITH LOVE to all who attend it the Civic to the wives It's funny how much argu- Improvement Club, Inman Ave- ment people will RO through nue, 8:30 P. M. DRIVfc IN THEATRE •"'••*—»• wifh Ihe sake of saving a f'• Hohrrt VV. Maras, son of 7:00 - 9:10 P.M. ONLY Mr. nml Mrs. Mdward J. Mar- George C. Scott (MONDAY thru FMDAY) as, 29 Clomhil Court, Hope- featuring ,.. Prime Ribs — Open Steak Sandwich — town, has just returned home Sue Lyons Veal Parmigian — Stuffed Shrimp — on a leave after completing Shrimp Scampi — London Broil — his 13 month tour of active duty in Vietnam with the "THE Abov» (erved wltli Salsa. VtfeUblt, Potato. Hot Rolli A Butt*! Third Marine Division. 1st WEDNESDAY i THURSDAYS Recipient of the Purple Heart award for wounds sus- FLIM-FLAM Of Each Month | BOUNTIFUL tained in combat action, Cpl. * Fashion Show ? RITPPFT Maras participated in IT com- MAN" bat operations. On completion during lunch ? Si\JVV£jl of his leave, he will report to SAT. KIDDIE SHOW by JO-M's fashions ? (ALL YOU CAN EAT) ('amp Lejeune, N. C, for fur- 2:00 P.M. LADIES WELCOME J Served noon 'til 3 P.M. ther assignment. "ISLAND OF THE A 1965 graduate of Wood- bridge Senior High School, the BLUE DOLPHINS" Hopelawn man was promoted

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LAST APRIL THE WORST LAW IN NEW JERSEY HISTORY WAS RAMMED THROUGH TRENTON. THE LAW RAISES YOUR UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES 20 PER CENT, AND IT SAYS STRIKERS CAN COLLECT UNEMPLOYMENT CiIECKS FROM YOUR TAXES.

REPEALING THIS LAW IS IN ...... ,..#•. ,,,~- EVERYBODY'S INTEREST. NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Linda Scott just cashed her husband's paycheck EVERY SEAT IN TRENTON IS UP , made a deposit in their checking account FOR ELECTION. WHERE DOES YOUR CANDIDATE STAND ON added to their savings account THE STRIKE BENEFITS LAW? ** made a payment on their appliance loan HERE IS A REPORT: |te and got cash for grocery shopping SENATE ASSEMBLY R. K. Haelig Jr. (Rep.) all in one quick stop FOR NONE F. J. Coury (Rep.) at REPEAL H. Berry (Rep.)

SENATE ASSEMBLY irst Bank AGAINST ,. A. Lynch (Dem.) R. N. Wilentz (Dem.) N. Tanzman (Dem.) J. J. Fay Jr. (Dem.) and TRUSt COMPANYNA REPEAL MLMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

AII'-.B iniurmiilioii basnl im IT|>II«I (<> Pun jurvey o! ill randlilatri m uf Oil 2S. l%7. A it a r.uiclid jt.s not uifuliont'd either did uut answer, ur replied limy w«i« uncommitted or fu\i>M'd modification. «f-%• Rank WitkAg tiie Senvicel People."

CANDIDATES WHO VOTED FOR THE LAW LAST APRIL AVENELCOLONIA OFFICE U FORDS OFFICE 1SELIN OFFICE PERTH AMBOY OFFICE SENATE ASSEMBLY 79 St, G»or|t Avcnu* 875 Kmj Gtoix* Hold 79 Midd'tlttl Avinu> 214 Smilh Slr»t 13om; 442-2900 Phont 44J ^900 Phon«: 442-J9OO Phon«; 442 2900 J. A. Lynch (Dem.) J. V. Doren (Dem.) JtfQIIQN OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE KENSINGTON OFFICE W00DBRI0GE OFFICE J. E. Crabiet (Dem.) 1 HKeoW H>vy nt. n) t*d Shtpird PI. __J1_ 5 _ in Av*n«j« ford Av* and LtfayttU Rd. Moon Av«. «nd tun (k N. Tanzman (Dem.) K N. Wilentz (Dem.) Ph«nt! Plwntt J47'4WO rhont; 442 2900 Phonti 442-2900

|J..U| lot I)V \t'V>' J*'1M-> lill« to I'iulCll ( lirili|i|i>)ini ill Hint-Ill* (I'l ll>r Silltr 1>, Until l(..ht-(t Tied, Niu.ti THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY BY WINDSOR J, IAKIS I Under the Capitol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbbini TRENTON, Nov. — Reforms n 19fi8, recommendations for re- count.y government* in New forms in county government* 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 .Jersey under the auspices of will he framed with an eye not Hoards of Freeholders arc only on the problems of today Phpne 634-1111 (Area Code 201) Kroatly needed and if (hey are but for those of the 21st century. not forthcoming the State Legis • » • lature will likely step in and CONGRESSMEN: New Jer- Published Weekly 10(i Per Copy BY order them in effect. sey will probably be one of ths WINDOW This warning comes from Sen few eastern and mid-western On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates JULIAN alor William V. Musto, D., Hud North leriey One Year, $4.00 ON GREEN STREET son, who as Chairman of the states to pick up additional con- County and Municipal Govern gressmen after the 1970 popula- Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 OLLA •HMHHI ment Study Commission, has tion census is certified by tht Nick DaPrile informs me that there are still seats available for completed comprehensive Secretary of State. the Knights of Columbus bus rids to Pittsburgh on Nov. 11 for A leaf from a police reporter's study of county government. A LAWBENCE F, CAMPION, PublHh«r * HARRY P. FRANK, Awociafr Publi^w the football game to be played by the University of Pittsburgh note book: Hnw confidence men report of the commission is be- During tht past seven yearn and Notre Dame. Reservations are $25 a person, which includes operate the switch the handker- ing awaited by the Legislature. New Jersey has attracted large round trip bus transportation, box seats and overnight stay at chief game. Counties of New Jersey derive numbers of New Yorkers and the Pick Roosevelt Hotel. The buses will leave from the Knights • • * all authority from the State. New Pennsylvanians to increase its population. In 1960, the state- of Columbus, Friday morning at 9 A.M. and will return some- Mary Jane is a clerk in an of- Jersey is the only state in which wide population barely topped time Saturday night. If you are interested contact Mr. DaPrile at lice. On Thursday, she got her the county govemiig body is my check for $50. At lunch hour, 6,000,000 but by July, 1966, It the Knights hall, 130 Main Street, Woodbridge. called the Board of Chosen he went to the bank and cashed Freeholders. The basic law es was estimated it reached just Coming out of the bank, she under 7,000,000 and probably is Ed Lourie's definition of a tablishing Boards of Freehold 'real loser" — a stowaway on /as met by a man who asked past that mark by this time. a Kamakail plane. ers was passed in 1708 and pro er where he could find a tele- vided for representation on the Middlesex, Union, Somerset, hone directory. board from each municipality. Monmouth and Mercer counties Spent a pleasant afternoon with Ray Smigelsky, owner of the • • • Sunset Tnn on Route 31. formerly Route 69, out of Clinton on the This structure remained un- gained the most population sine* To help him out. Mary Jane way to Washington, N. J. He is the former proprietor of Bud's changed until 1912 when the 1960. It will be in this area tha ed him to the right place. And Hut in Avenel. Legislature authorized the elec- sixteenth congressman will b+ ust then another man appeared, • • • tion of a small board represent- elected. Both Democratic and le started to talk about money ing the county-at-large. All Republican leaders believe thai Public Service Electric and Gas Company urges all politi- ind confided that he had $5,000 counties now have 3 to 9 free- present upward population cal candidates to caution campaign workers against the m cash, but he is afraid to put illegal practice of putting posters and stickers on utility holders each. Until this year At- trends in the area will result in in the bank, because he could poles. The posters and stickers threaten the safety of the line- lantic, Cumberland, Gloucester a new congressman but they ot withdraw it. His accomplice men who are fr' -lently required to climb the poles under and Salem counties had a large cannot tell at this time what im- igreed with him. pact it would have on other con. adverse weather conditions. * • • board of freeholders. • » * gressional areas. Mary Jane tried lo tell them If boards of freeholders block Ray Elliott of Woodbridge, president of the Linden Chapter necessary reforms in the patch- After the November 7 general that it is easy to withdraw mon- election, the Legislature is ex- of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Bar- ey from the bank if you have it work set-up of county goverS ber Shop Quartet Singing in America, and Richard A. Boyle, ments, solutions will be sought pected to adopt a bill revamp- m deposit. In fact, to convince ing New Jersey's 1966 Congres- show committee chairman, Fords, take pleasure in inviting the hem, she went to her bank, elsewhere, warns Senator Musto. public to the 16th Annual 'Night of Harmony,' to be presented "There is no level of govern- sional Redistricting Law. But ithdrcw $75. They watched the later a new law realigning the at the McManus Junior High School on Edgewood Road in Linden withdrawal and were "convinc- ment today whose future holds at 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, the 4th of November. Tickets are as much promise as that of districts must be passed when ed." the additional congressman ii $2.50 for adults, $1.25 for children under 15, and are available at counties, nor is there any level * • • authorized to represent an in- the door. of government facing as great One of the swindlers produced creased population. danger of becoming an anach- Featured on this show will be two great quartets from out of what appeared to be a roll of • • * this area — THE ORIOLE FOUR from Maryland and THE MEN bills amounting to $5,000. He of- ronism," claims the Hudson ABOUT TOWN from Livingston. Both have won honors in heavy iered to let Mary Jane hold his Senator. OYSTERS:- Next May when competition and are sterling performers. $5,000 provided she put her $125 Candidates seeking election to the oyster fleet sallies forth to THE LINDEN CHORDSMEN, under the direction of Harold with it. She agreed and the boards of freeholders at trie No- dig up lucious oysters by the Kinn, will be heard in several numbers, and two of Linden's own swindler's "cash" and Mary vember 7 general election rec- millions in Maurice River and quartets will be on the program, also — THE BOUTONNIERES ane's money were put into a ognize a ferment in New Jersey Delaware Bay, the harvest is and THE MELLO KNIGHTS. andkerchief. She was then to modernize county govern- expected to reach old-time pro- portions. The Linden Chapter of the SPEBSQSA takes particular pride lianded the handkerchief and ments in order to meet modern and pleasure in presenting THE FOUR CHIMES, a quartet oi told to take the money home technological demands. In the The State Department of Con- young men who are all sophomores in Perth Amboy High School with her and hold it until the past the Legislature has enacted servation and Economic Devel- They have a fine new sound. next day, when they could de- piecemeal legislation to achieve opment reports the third phase Part of the proceeds of the show will go to aid in speech ther- posit it in the bank. such ends. But many of the can- of a five-year recovery program apy for the afflicted children at the Institute of Logopedics in • « • didates believe boards of free- designed to improve the annual Wichita-Kansas, the barbershoppers unified service project, The men left and Mary Jane holders can do the job without oyster crop, has shown pros- • • • placed the handkerchief from resort to the State. pects of a return to the $6.- The Third regular meeting of the Board of Directors of her bag, she found it contained When the report of the study 000,000 a year yield. Last year New Jersey Association of Legal Secretaries was held at the nothing but bits of newspapers. commission is submitted early | the Delaware Bay Oyster bedi Holiday Ion, Penns Grove, with Miss Irene Gallik, president, had the best setting since 1949. presiding. The Salem County Chapter was hostess. The Ten years ago the oyster in. agenda included approval of the minutes of the Board Meet- dustry was almost wiped out by ing of June 10th, 1967; reading of the Code of Ethics in Uni- a disastrous blight. Approximr The Election in the County son and standing Rules on voting; reports of officers and Letters to the Editor ately 1,049,258 bushels of oyster committee chairman. Members attending from Middlesex shells were sown on the State's While It is natural that residents of matic advances In consumer protect- County Chapter included Nor ma Tearpoclc of Iselin, trustee seed oyster beds last jr«r to and Dorothy Plesniak of Perth Amboy, governor, 74 Hagaman Street Assistant Majority Leader help the return of the Crop. It a community are concerned with the ion in borrowing, real estate and tax • • * Port Reading, N. J. was the most extensive plaiting Norman Tanzman Robert M. Sathan, president of the United Cerebral Palsy 27 October, 1967 ever recorded in New Jersey5! election of local candidates, there are policy. Assemblyman, Association of Middlesex County issued a warning today to Miss Ruth Wolk history. many important offices to be filled in Middlesex County all residents of Middlesex County that Cerebral Palsy is not Leader-Press In the Assembly race we have as can- 169 South Park Drive Fresh water in great abund» the state and county at Tuesday's gen- conducting a telephone solicitation for magazine subscriptions 20 Green Street didates Robert N. Wilentz, Perth Am- Woodbridge, N. J. 07095 ance flowing into the pi Sathan said that Cerebral Palsy does not employ this method Woodbridge, N. J. eral election. October 26, 1967 the upper Delaware River boy and John J. Fay, Colonia. of raising funds and has not authorized any one to conduct Dear Miss Wolk: Editor other sources has caused • i such a solicitation, On behalf of the Rutgers Co- Three men in this area are to be Middlesex County Leader Press in the salinity of the water Wilentz, a well known son of a fam- • • • onial Color Guard I wish to point favorable for tht elected State Senators; two will he Woodbridge, New Jersey hank you for accepting us as ous father, is an attorney like his dad, BIRD IN HAND This letter is the result of re- of oysters, as well as named State Assemblymen and two An old adage has it that "a bird in the hand is worth two unit in the Woodbridge United back the oyster drill, tht pi David T. Wilentz. However, Robert has cent statements indicating that States Day program on Sunday, are to be elected Freeholders. A surro- the bush." With this puzzler, however, we want you to take the business community of New harmful predator oi the info* not lived in the shadow of his father. hand in freeing the birds from bushes of words! Each of thi 22 October. The Rutgersmen try. gate is also to be chosen. Jersey has been ignored by the enjoyed their brief visit to his- He has already established an enviable sentences below conceals a feathered friend. Here's how it works Democratically controlled leg- The man listened to the sad story with a thROB IN his heart toric Woodbridge and in partic- STRIKE BENEFITS*. Cff Without hesitation we heartily rec- reputation for himself in the Assem- islature of the State of New ular complimented your com- Now find' some more! Jersey over the past two years. s and counter charges are be> ommend to the voters that the Demo- bly. He has been the moving force be- 1. Mother once acted in a Broadway play. mittee on its organizational ng hurled in the current rac* The facts belie this. prowess concerning the pro- cratic ticket be elected to office. hind dramatic advances in education 2, People on diets often crave nuts and candy. Just a year ago, the legisla "or seats in the New Jersgy Leg* 3. I see a gleam in your eye! ram at the Woodbridge High slature over th* one big issut at all levels and the attack on air and tion replacing the onerous Chap School stadium. The program Senators John A. Lynch, New Bruns- 4. Her nephew is a cadet at West Point, I believe. ter 51 was lauded highly by all >f benefits for strikers. water pollution. He has held key posts 5. Despite constant massaging, the pain in his leg returned was a special treat for us be- wick; Edward J. Crabiel, Milltown and facets of the New Jersey Manu cause it combined hometown Scheduled to take effect neat on the Assembly committees and has 6. The congregation was startled to see the sheriff in church facturers' Association. flavor and sincerity with the anuary 1 the strike benefits law Assemblyman Norman Tanzman, 7. Butter will not last or.keep well without refrigeration. made important contributions to in- In fact, Mr. Troast said that stern determination of an Amer- was pushed through the Legisla- 8, If Al cons that cop, we'll be all right. Woodbridge, are seeking the senatorial this legislation would "end a ican people to defend and sup- ure last spring and signed by crease state tuition aid at the com- 9. The jumper succeeded in clearing the rail after the scconi posts. long period of tax instability; port the patriotism and the in- Governor Richard J. Hughes ov- or third attempt. munity level, reducing the student's abolist taxes and business in- ter grity of a democratic repub- er the solid opposition of Repub- 10. Can a rye bread sandwich cause indigestion? Senator Lynch has devoted himself share and the recent bill to match fed- ventory, remove certain inequit- lic. While some members of toe icans. 11. The new rent rates are effective immediately. ies in corporation business tax; Rutgers community chose to The New Jersey State AFL- to public service since 1941, His service eral aid with state aid to reduce the 12. Unfortunately, it's true that children do vex their paren lower the tax rate and tax travel down to Washingto, D.C., CIO claims the Republican stra> occasionally. in TrSnton has spanned work on vir- county share of construction costs for yield on machinery and equip :o peacefully and not to peace egy is to have legislative can- See how many birds you can find and I will give you the com tually; all key committees. He was new vocational schools. ment; apply uniform rates to fully express resentment with didates in the silk-stocking dis. plete listing next week. tricts where union labor is author of the famous Lynch bill which axpayers regardless of their national policy, the Rutgers Co- » • • ocation within the State; and lonial Guardsmen strove (at scarce come out for repeal d Fay advances to his candidacy for WITH OUR MEN IN SERVICE gavel Middlesex County its own con- most importantly, change the Woodbridge) to show New Jer- the law. It is claimed that in tha the New Jersey level from distinguish- Army Specialist Four Michael Kubick. 21, son of Mr, and sales allocation formula to the sey and all parts of the United key urban areas such as Cam- gressman. His career includes services Mrs. William Kubick. 15 Bersey Court. Fords, has been »s- den, Perth Amboy and New ed service at both the municipal and great benefit of all New Jersey States that indeed, "Patriotism as cpgimissioner and mayor of New ilSned to the 199th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam, Aug. Brunswick, the Republican can* county levels. He saw service on the industries. If tax uncertainty is NOT Dead!" Brunswick, magistrate and Middlesex 25. Spec. Kubick is a 1962 graduate of Perth Amboy High deterent to dictates remain mute. Woodbridge Municipal Council and on has been the key We would also like to thank County Prosecutor. His record has reg- School. economic, development in New you for your kind tetter of 23 At the same time a group calk • • • ularly resulted in majorities that rank the Board of Freeholders. Under his Jersey, then Governor Hughes October and the generous ac ed New Jerseyans to Protect supervision, the Middlesex County Army Specialist Four Roy L. Carey, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. and the legislature have replac- knowledgement of our participa Unemployment benefits which it him as the county's leading vote get' Alfred W. Carey, 1 Lafayette Ave., Fords, has been assigned to ed this negative factor with an Youth Center was built. He is a teach- tion in the program which ap- leading the fight for repeal, in* t,er. the 337th Signal Company near Da Nang, Vietnam. The specialist enactment which provides sta- peared in Thursday's LEADER sists a majority of the Republi- er of history at Linden High School. graduated in 1965 from J. P. Stevens High School, Edison. bility and certainty." PRESS. can candidates, for ths Legisla. Senator Crabiel advanced to the up- • * * Others who approved of th To attempt to show our ap ture favor repeal of the striker* For the Freeholders seats, the Demo- Airman Daniel Chiszar, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. tax reform measures by being preciation of your hospitality benefits law while most Demo? per house from the New Jersey Assem- Chiszar, 78 Schoder Avenue, Woodbridge. has been assigned present at the bill signing cere- cratic candidates have Jailed to crats are presenting John J. Hoagland, we wish to invite you to our an- to MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, for training and duty as monies included General Rob nual Army Air Force ROTC make their position known. bly in 1966, after a career of more than a transportation specialist. Chiszar, a ISM graduate of Wood- New Brunswick and Louis F. May, Jr., ert W. Johnson, Chairman oi Spring Military Field Day and Other problems facing future a decade as sponsor of key legislation bridge Senior High School, attended Middlesex County Col- East Brunswick. the Board of Johnson and John- Review which will be held in Legislatures have been ignored lege. • • • and as Democratic leader. His leader- son of New Brunswick and the beginning of May at Rut- thus far by the candidates and Leonard Johnson, Executive Army Private Alan J. Moy, 20, son or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer gers. Stadium. The final date are expected to remain that way ship abilities were recognized in 1966 Hoagland served as New Brunswick Secretary of the New Jersey R. Moy, 117 Orange St., Woodbridge, completed nine weeks has not yet been determined, until after next Tuesday'* gen» City Commissioner from 1962 to 1967 of advanced infantry training Oct. 6 at Ft. McClellan, Ala. Manufacturers' Association. when he was chosen to serve as Demo- but we shall be contacting you «ral election, • • • cratic Floor Leader at the New Jersey carrying the important responsibility Business tax reform was only as soon as It is announced. • • • David A. Sistek, 17. son of Mrs. Edith Sistek, 119 Arlington one in a series of bills enacted Constitutional Convention at Rutgers of administering the city's Depart- Ttank you again for a won MIGRANTS:- A report from Drive, Fords, enrolled in the Army Reserve Officers' Training by the Democratic legislature derful United States Day cele the Farmers Task Force study' i University. ment of Parks and Public Property. An Corps Program Sept. 29 at Georgetown University, Washington to enhance the industrial cl bration. ing migrant labor problems il attorney, he is presently a member of D, C. Upon completion of the four-year program he will qualify male in the State of New Jer Most sincerely, due to be submitted to Gover* Tanzman has represented us In the for a commission in th,c U. S. Army. sey. Other measurers passe John R. Futey, Cadt. 1st. Lt. nor Richard J. Hughes by th# the County Planning Board. • • • included the creation of the Air Force ROTC, Colonial middle of November. State Assembly with distinction and Electrician's Mate Second Class John E. White, USN, son Economic Development Coun- Color Guard Exec. Officer A drafting committee of tea of Mr. Frank White of 26 Star St., Iselin. is in the Gulf of cil; allocation of funds lor eco- \ o are confident that this fact is so May is a prime example of carrying task force members has been nomic feasibility studies; re- October 30. 1967 v Jelyrrecognized there is no question long and dedicated service in munici- tonkin, off the toast of North Vietnam, aboard the heavy selected to develop detailed pro* form of railway taxation; tax Miss Ruth Wolk cruiser USS St. Paul. posals that will be brought be- lie will be elected State Senator Tues- pal government to the county level. He exemptions for air pollution Leader-Press p p fore a fifty-member4ask fore* 20 Green Street day. We believe his Woodbridge Town- served nine years on the East Bruns- Army Private Peter A. I'aop. 23. whose mother. Mrs. Fli/a- equipmen'; tax exemption for for final determination. Thlf Woodbridge, N. J. ship home town and neighboring com- B. t>app, lives at 665 Amboy Aye Fords, completed a field water pollutioi n equipmentit; re- task force was created by the wick Township Committee, seven of -,-• - , n , _. . , ., „ Dear Miss Wolk: r vision for the first time of the New Jersey Farm Bureau. munities will want to be in the fore- ,. _ ' . communications crewman course Oct. 20 at Ft. Jackson, S>. u insurance investment laws You and-the members of the front of all communities in Middlesex those years as mayor. For 10 years he ... which was hailed by the life in Woodbridge BPW are to be con Dissatisfied with proposals of has been a member of the East Bruns- a task force set up by Governot County in recognizing by its vote Tanz- Electrician's Mate Third Class Louis J. Mazar, USN. son suranee industry in the State gratulated on the excellent pro- wick Planning Board and is current- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mazar or 239 Bergen St., Wood- and liberalization of banking gram presented at the Wood Hughes last spring, the organ* man's worth as a public servant. ~ ly the chairman. He is a packaging en- bridge, is in the Mediterranean aboard the attack aircraft laws to expand lending capacity bridge Senior High School Sta ized farmers hope to have thei* gineer with Johnson and Johnson, carrier USS Franklin D. Roosetelt. of all financial institutions. dium on Sunday, October 22. ^commendations included in Tanzman climaxes a brilliant Iegis- Marine Private Lawrence L, Huth, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. The enactmont of this pro1 Wi\ frmn WosMliidson, thor >any action scht-duk'il by the Leg. New Brunswick. Lawrence Huth, Sr., of 144 Brotyn Avr., Iselin. was uraduutH ••re.sue business leuislali.wi in oylily enjoyed the piomam >^«"'-<' "» '•'<• November 20 ses- hitjve career in the lower house ol the llf llu> from eicht wicks of renuil hvidiny at the I'arris Island, S. C. Ihr IOM Iwo y-ai-s- by the IVino- In this rbv of "pros and cons" •-">» Legislature or when legislature with his candidacy for Scn- We also heartily recommend ,Guido 1 lll w ;r% criitieallv conti-ollni U-fi.slaturr il is sratifyin? to know that I' '' ' '« " 1-cgislature 1 alur. He has served in the Assembly Erigkmi fur the post of surrogate. He • ' # hus rcuilc'l in 'he greatest in "PMriotism is Not pcacl." as convenes next January. since 1961 in influential posts includ- has the ability and experience to fill Army ^er?c»"t .Man 1>. Dci'k. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. W'il- , flux of desirable new industrial witnessed at your stadium, Farm Bureau President Ar- mer Ueak. 158 Midfield Koad, Coloiua, was assigned to Head- I ratables in the history of our Sincerely. thur H. W*5t claims he is op- ing chairman of the Business Affairs the office capably. Ak graduate of quarters Battery, 50th Artillery Group at Ft. SnellinK, Minn., (State I predict that this in- Viola Smith timistic that the new task force Committee and as a member of the Woodbridge High School and a former Sj4t. Deak, a communications Supervisor in Ihr bulli-iy. ru- crciisf will eonlimie at an evi'r I'll'-idtiit. West Hudson will develop the kind of progress- State Tax Policy Commission. He was resident of Fords, Brigiani served two leiftl Ihr Army in January. IJ>«i and was last sluluinrd in itic ri-'liv11 pace Hiisitu'ss and Professional ive proposals that would main- V i-liiaiii. S"t. heak is v IHI>7 grailuatr of Julin V. Kr'iiu Iv yinct'i'i'lv. Women's Club lain New Jersey's leadership M iiained;"Legislator of the Year" in 1966 terms with distinction as a Assembly- Memorial lli"h S<>"inl in Isel'n.'aiH was en'idoyed by i Norman 'I'"ii/niau 88 ,H<{dd<')i Terrace* tile employment ul and his legislative credits inctude dra- man. C'orji., in Hallway, btlorc entering tht Ami). 1 Assistant Alajiiiitj Li'itttn tuiiii Wednesday, Novnmlior 1, 19(17 PAGE NINE

Obituaries

MAIN RYMSHA road, He was * member of Am- WOOIMIRIDCIE — Funeral arllto Lodge No. 731 Texas, F. services for Alvin Hymsha, 69, and A. M., and ot Amcricus of Ridgedalt Avenue, who died draftsman's Club No. 999, Wood Friday at Overlook Hospital, bridgbridgee . Born in AmarilloAmarillo , Tex Summit, were held Tuesday as, he resided in Woodbridge ninrning a! (he Groiner Funeral during the last 10 years, and Home, 44 (ireen Street, with a was the husband of the late Mrs hi.i;h Mass of requiem at St. Kate Haley. J.iinn Church. Burial was in St. Surviving are a daughter, Gertrude Ome'ery, Colonia. Mrs. Helen Muller, with whom Ftoin in Perth Amboy, Mr. he lived; a grandson, Patrick Rymsha was employed by the a brother, Dean Haley, in, Kansas; a sister, Genera! (able Company for Watcher, South Gate, more than 40 years an an elec- Calif. trician. He retired four years ago. He was a member of St, James Church and husband of ALEXIS VAN BOSSUYT the lnte Mary Rymsha. He was ISELIN — The funeral of Al- also a member of American Lc- exis Van BoSsuyt, 89, of 136 ginn Post 87, Wooilhridge. Klizabeth Avenue, who died Surviving are a son, Alvin,'Sunday at John F. Kennedy Needhnm. Mass.; a daughter, J Community Hospital, Edison, Mr-;. Eleanor Ebersolp. Fan ; was held yesterday at the Thorn woo'!: four gr as J. Costello Funeral Home, AH) CARTERET PROJECT: In conjunction with the "Postal Services Obsfrvnae*," which wa« brother, Leon, South River. Green Street and Cooper Ave- held during the month of October, more than :i(M) students from the Carte rot school system were nue. treated to guided tours through the local post office facility. The picture shows the business MRS. A native of Belgium, the de IN MEMORY OF A HERO: The (lass of 1 n«7 or John F. Kennedy Memorial Hif?h School last leaders who actively participated in the above observance, they are Irft to right James D'Orsi, MFTA CHRISTOFFERSEV ceased formerly resided in Uni week presented $750 to the Maurice OTallaRhan Memorial Scholarship Fund. PFC Maurice supervisor, Sitar's Shopritc; Hoey Hennessy, secrttary, Cnrteret Industrial Association; Lester on and Menlo Park before mov A. Snho, postmaster; Alexander Sohnyda, Jr, vice president, Aleiander'i Foodtown and Sid- FORDS — The funeral O'Callaghan lost his life in Vietnam on April 21, 1967 and was the first John I. Kennedy Me- °" ing here six months ago. He was morial High School Graduate to die in the service of his country. The first award was given ney Lcbow, president, Lebow's Super Market. Mrs. Meta Christofferaen, 33 a retired foreman of Kreugcr Third Street, who died Thurs- last June to Edward Scale who now attends Ohio Wesleyan University. The first contributions Dairy Farms, Union. were made by the Class of 1966 by friends, parents and Students at JFK. Robert Mahon, vice day morning, was held Satur- Surviving are a son, Rafin, day morning at Flyn and Son principal of the school, left, is shown receiving the check from Richard Decker, president of the Shappany; two daughters, Mrs. Class of 196T. Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Alice Costend, Irvington; Mrs.! with the Rev. John C. Melin, Cecelia Lake, Edison; nine! pastor of St. Stephen's Luthe- grandchildren; 13 great-grand-' ran Church, Edison, officiating. children. Burial was in Alpine Cemetery. Franklin Beauty School 350 Honored The deceased was born in Denmark and was the widow of MRS. MATILDA O'BRIEN At Banquet Hans Chrlstoffersen. FORDS — Funeral services Is Now Fully Accredited Surviving are several neph- for Mrs. Matilda O'Brien, 55 Sec- CARTERET — Approximate ews and nieces. ' ond Street, who died Monday, ELIZABETH — The Franklin ating on a very good level as ly 350 winners in the various are scheduled for Thursday af- Beauty Schttol, located at 121 Cosmetology Educational In- basketball, softball and base- ternoon at 2:00 at the Koyen Broad Street, Elizabeth, is now stitution." ball leagues sponsored by the JACK GRECO Funeral Home, 319 Amboy Ave- fully accredited by the National Mr. Yahm then went on to Car'eret Recreation Department COLONIA — Funeral services nue, Metuchen, with burial in Accrediting Commission For were honored at the 12th an- for Jack Greco, Jr., 41. of 270 Hillside Cemetery, Metuchen. quote directly from the report Cosmetology Schools, Inc. submitted to his office: nual "Banquet of Champions", McFarlane Road, who died Oc- The widow of the late William In bestowing the accredita- held at the St. Elias Hall on tober 24 after suffering an ap- "We believe Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, she resided here for tion, the Commission described Carlo J. Cefara'.ti, dean and di- Monday night. The team win parent heart attack while dri- the past 50 years. the Franklin Beauty School as ners were presented with tro- ving his car on the Garden State rectress of Franklin Beauty Surviving are two daughters, "a School of Cosmetology oper- School, and their staff members phies. Parkway, were held Friday Mrs. Augie Nielsen, Edison; ating in conformity with the Heading the speakers r>ro- morning at the Thomas J. Cos- Mrs. Anthony Miller, Metuchen; have a high degree of dedica- high professional standards es- ion to better education. Gen- "rnm were Hal Reniff and T"i» tello Funeral Home, Green a son, William, Fords; nine tablished by this Commission McGraw, chief pitchers for the Street and Cooper Avenue, Ise- grandchildren; four great-grand erally speaking, the school is and pledged to maintain the sta- giving a good education. They New Vork Mets professional lin, with a high Mass of requiem childrenhild ; a sisterit , MreMA. ElEliza-i tus upon which this recognition at St. John Vianney Church. are organized and methodical baseball team. beth Heyer, Matawan; two is granted." The team winners were: Bas Burial was in St. Gertrude Ce- brothers, Frank Seel, Wood- in their approach to their tasks. metery. The primary objective of the For these reasons we would re- ketball. Senior League, El Dora bridge; John Seel, Perth Am- National Accrediting Commis- Inn; Junior League, Celtics; Mr. Greco was dead on arri- boy. commend their being accepted 1 sion For Cosmetology Schools, as an Accredited School." Fre=h men-Son* om ore L«»

For onpi A34 1565 hers of the Board of Directors. Tt'Wv. WF.tt.SAT. Named to the. Board were 1 l Herbert L. Moss, O.D., Optom THUDS, nnii FRI. .v.y.'.v..".'.'."."."^'.1.'.1.11.1 9 In I elrist; Kenneth Hampton, New :-:-:-:-»x/i-;Vi Si$^S^S| I AVENFL ST., AVENFl j Jersey Bell Telephone Compa- STOHFS St. Crm-KP Avf. ami U.S. I) ny, manager local offiee; Oscar iiiRorr.iioi r ! ArkelsbcrR, vice president Hat- •IvXvX; >KW JERSM ;m Chemical Division of W. R Klixahrlh '64 PONTIAC , C.raee k Company; Edward A, iPartenope., M. D., Cardiologist; nioomfifld i'KN v R*t Nrw Ynrli RAHWAY manager employment Radio Corporation of America; Earl MOTOR CAR CO. McMahon, superintendent Pub- LINCOLN — MERCURY — COMET — FIAT DFA1.EB lic Service Generating Station. 100} St. Gtorgt Av*. These men have been elected IAHWAV FI) 1-3344 to the Board of Dirctors to serve a three year term beginning January 1. Japanese students oppose mili- tary enrollment.

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M \I!K .ANNIVERSARY: The Hungarian Reformed Church celebrated the fifth anniversary of the new church building Sunday IT'S FUN TO BE A Kll> MAIN: Isclin Colnnia Senior Citizens Club held a Halloween party at the Green Street firehouse, ;il a dinner dance at the American-Hungarian Citizens Club. Standing, left to right, Louis Ilcnyecz., Stephen Gyenes, John Kele- Iselin. Prize winners, left to right, seated, Edna Skibinski, Mary Boland, Bessie I-ong, Antonette Sodano, Minnie Graziano, men, Richard Pastor, John Forster, Joseph Kara, Sr., Joseph Kormendy, Steven Simon, Sr., Stephen Balog, Frank I.eskn, Joseph Sylvia May, Pauline Baltand; standing, Ernest Burrows, judge; Christine Brooks, Kdith (lade, Anna Chepulis, Ann Forsberg. Elck, S. William Katko, Stephen Dorko, Stephen Sepa; front row, left to right, John Kardos, Frank Kara, Benjamin Erdcyi, Councilman Gene Tomasso, Martha Schein, Margaret Nigro, Christian Malkmus, Bertha Wagner, Seline Teller, Carl Deinitt- John Ruehok, John Hacker, Joseph Ur and Stephen Kertesz, all Elders of the church. Honored guests included Mayor Ralph er, judge. IV I! a rone, Assemblyman Norman Tanzman, Council President Joseph Nemyo and Charles Molnar. Pastors from Neighboring communities assisted in the divine worship service. Gifts were received from various church organizations.

THE GOBLINS WERE OUT: Winners of the annual Hallowe'en parade, sponsored by the Sewaren History Club and held at the Glen Cove playground, Sewaren, are shown left to right: Kathleen Karnas, Kevin Egan, Renee Vargo, Wendy Moorehead, Cindy Zack, Marilyn Bertolami, Arthur Quakenbush and Theodore Pioquinto.

RECEPTION FOR QUEEN: Homecoming Queen Christine Holowatch holds the team-signed football, symbol of her reign for the season, and a bouquet of roses. John Kindzierski, her escort, is the president of the Carteret High School Student Council. Christine was elected the queen by an overwhelming vote of the student body. She is a senior and active in many extra-curric- ular clubs. The presentations of the football and the roses were made by Boris Garski and Kenneth Brzozovski. The Chauffeur is Raymond Jasienski. The event was sponsored by the ANNSCOTT NEWS, the undergraduate publication of Carteret High School.

IN l'Jli7-«8 WHO'S WHO: Havid Kosen supeiintenileiit of tho Woodhiidge State School appeal's in the l'J(i7 1'JliH edition of •'Who's Who iu the East." Tho volume lists leading execu- LAUNCH PROJECT PltlUE: Edward /anal, Building liispcctoi: Mrs. Elsie Ituitok. Program Chairman: Miss Mary I Vivo, tives and oliicials in government business, education, relig- ( ivic Participation Chairman; Mrs. Wanda Anderson, President; and Mayor Thomas Dtverin, as they appealed at the public meet VISIT NASSAU i Mr. and Mrs. iliomas Stuppiellti, 2U Ma- ion, the press, civic affairs, fine arts aud the law. Mr. ifusm ing ol Project Pride sponsored by Tht> Carteret Business and Professional Women's Club.. jestiu Drive, Port Reading, art' pictured during their two day received his B.S. degree from tilassboro State College and visit to the oceanfroiit Nassau Beach Hotel in the histono was awarded his M S. degree from Rutgers University. He Congregation, A n s h e Chesnd, vise (hs induction of new HHMII I'ludetl Dr. Viiicenl Taiui, SCIKMII t capital of the Bahamas. The couple won the vacation iu a has been an eduiable class teacher In th« Vlneland Publlo Member Party Linden, with Mrs. Evelyn Ka- l)frs physii'ian; Syl. Krmioth Van Hales incentive*'contest sponsored by Kevin, Inc., of La it I'elt, Juvenile Bureau of. Wood Schools; served as director of the summer educational and binowilz as chairman. Paid-up membors will be Orange. guests of the group and are in bridge Police Department; De recreational program at the Training School, VtoelaodL He Featured will be a fashion Plans Listed viLed to bring their husbands. puty Chief Pezzello, Woodbridge served as director of Education and Assistant Superintendent show. Mrs. Lisa Lavroff will be All others will pay a nominal Kire Prevention Bureau; Mrs ROSARIANS TO MEET ing on Sunday, November 5 at COLONIA — Central, Parkway at the Vineland Stule School lirloiv he assumed his post UH chairman of the dress club this fee. I l.uwri'iiiti Krii'dliinrt, art (each lf >win Superintendrnt of flu- Wmxlhi iil-e Sluto Sihuol hi IVIay of CARTKRKT - The Altar- I."" ''. " .f « ^^^ .Section of National Council of season and is in cliargt! of Iliis A totul i>f lii! (Olonia yinm^- i-r; Mii. Uosi'iikraulz, Public ition ot Ihc Kusary. All iiit'iu- IHU5, He hat served on aci,,| ,c»i(- and federal .J. .... 11 Woirjen announced plans jtart uf [lie program. •li-is reeenlly purliciiJaleil in a . llfullh Nurse; Mr.t. (ioi'ilou Ro^ary jtociely ot lluly Family |,|1|A 1)n, ,,,,,,„.,,;,! ,0 1Vt.mtf ill regard to his piuU: ,m anil is a jncmLu ul man} I. tip membership par* . •.tits. Blanch* Siugwr, m«r»- hufiy silting course sponsored ]St'hocot(, librarian L Mrs. Jeiry Homan CaUiolia Church will Holy I'liiuimiiiiim in a budy -i )m n, tUU P. M! at h uhuuinau, will supei- by Lliti locil iji'oup. SiHiakeii iu HabmowiU, woUiw. il ii it* t»9Jim JUWllkli1 ut«»t-lUl« 1 A. H. Aia^j uu bumiay. TAGE TWELVE Wednesday, Novemner 1 Lcadcr-Prcsi By KUTH WOLK

H5D CH2D Miis Uns.'ilir <';irnvHlo,'a member of Alpha Tan Onioga daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- fraiernity and is active in Slu- Fa h : 5T sh1 ,s m ,£: Merle Kahre, 79 Grove ing in Fashion Design and Illus- Avenue, Woodbridge, is enrolled tration. |in Union College's first credit • • • astronomy course being offered Charles McCabe, son of Mr. at the William Miller Sperry and Mrs. James McCabe, 116 Observatory on the college1! Church Street, Woodbridge, has Cranford campus. been pledged by the Tay Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Missouri Tickets are out for the annual Valley College, Marshall, Mo. Debutante Ball sponsored by th« McCabe, a sophomore, is major Woodbridge Township Business ing in sociology. and Professional Women's Club i» • # October 30 at Shackamaxon John G. Romano, Jr., son of Country Club, Scotch Plains. Mr. and Mrs. John Romano, Sr., Tickets will only be on sale to 1 Westminster Road, Colonia, is the general public for a few one of the 74 candidates for Phi days and will be sold on a first Society, academic honor society come, first served basis, accord- PRESENT SKIT: Cadette Girl Scouts, In costume, put on skit for Junior Girl Scouts at Junior I%Id Day. sponsored by Neighbor- created by the Colgate Univers- ing to Miss Ruth Wolk, general hood 6, Isclin, Crossroads Council, at Merrill Park. Theme of the event was Juliette Low, Founder of Girl Scouting, emphasizing ity of Phi Beta Kappa. A sopho- chairman. For reservations call the fact that her birthday fell on Halloween. Cadettes, left to right, are: Sue Quackenbush; Mary Ellen Smagula; and Donna more, Romano was recently the ticket chairman, Miss Claire Klenzmann. Leaders with the Junior Girl Scout Troop, one of many to attend, are left to right Mrs. Stephanie Day, Mrs. Ann named to the Dean's List. He is Sutch, VA 6-1961 after 6:00 P.M. I*vy, and Mrs. Florence Vislocki, all of Menlo Park Terrace. PREPARING FOR ROOK FAIR: Schools 4 and 5 PTA, Aven. rl, will sponsor a book fair Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in the school auditorium from 9:00 A.M. until noon and from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Above arc the co-chairmen, Mrs. John J. Miss Bauerband is Bride Hafmann and Mrs. Emil Kohut. Of Joseph Schimpf /r. CARTERET — Miss Diane pie and ushering were Daniel Lillian Bauerband, daughter of Bartus, Howard Hoagland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Bauer- Hillard P. Simpler. hand, 10 Carteret Avenue ex- The bride attended Carteret changed marriage vows with High School and HuntsviUe High Joseph John Schimpf, Jr., son School, Alabama. She also at- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John tended Winfred Beauty Acade- Schimpf, Perth Amboy on Sun- my, Perth Amboy and is em- [lay at 1 P. M. in Simpson Me- ployed by Lillians of Carteret. thodist Church, Perth Amboy. The bridegroom attended The Rev. Silvestus H. Henson Perth Amboy High School and officiated at the ceremony. Winfred Beauty Academy, Perth Serving as matron of honor Amboy and is employed by was Mrs. George Searle and Style-Time Coiffures, Menlo '.he bridesmaids were the Misses Park. Elizabeth Gebhardt, Sydney G. Following a' wedding trip to Simpler and Diane Schimpf. Florida, tiie couple will reside The best man was Roy Tee- at 44 Roosevelt Avenue.

GERALD J. EAK IN WHO'S WHO: Gerald J. F,ak of 505 Woodbridge Ave- Miss Kubicka is Bride nue, Avenel, is among 54 Saint Peter's College seniors who Will Live in Edison have been named it Who's Who Among Students In Amer- CARTERET — Miss Arlene Both the bride and bridegroom ican Colleges and Universities. Helen. Kubicka and Robert Da- {are graduates of Carteret High Eak is president of the Gan- vid Taylor exchanged marriage School, non Debating Society and f vows in St. Joseph's Roman GETTING SET FOR PAGEANT: Pictured above are Jack Lawrence, Gene Lucas, Joseph E. The matron of honor was Mrs. member of the Cross Key* atholic Church on Saturday at Richard Peres «pd the atten- Gichner, Ben Jackson, and Lance Willey preparing the scenery for the Woodbridge Township Honor Society. Last year ke P .M. with the Rev. Columba dants were Mrs. John Gaydos, Jaycee's Junior Miss Pageant to be held November 17 at Woodbridge Senior High School. The received the championship IT'S GETTING CLOSE: Charles Molnar, former Township Murphy officiating. Committeeman from the First Ward, right, is shown going Jr.,, and the Misses Jacqnelin theme will be Winter Wonderland. trophy for his appearance of The bride, daughter of Mrs. Knebel and Deborah Giilespie. the College Counterpoint tele- over final plans for Uie campaign with Robert Fishinger, John Kubicka, 3 Washington Republican candidate for Councilman-at-Large. Molnar is The flower girl wai Hiss Karen vision, thow. Avenue and the late Mr. Ku- Giordano. Fishinger's campaign manager. bicka, is employed by Merck Pk.ne CA ,FTA Penny Sale and Co., Rahway. Serving as best man WM Choral Group Richard Peres. Ushering were Brings Fineme forfnr wmtth\Youth •/ The bridegroom, son of Mr. Larry Hunsinger and Kevin WOODBRIDGE - Arthur Pa- Rev. DD. Prince and Mrs. Robert J. Taylor, 88 1 Sings for Club Is Successful Marion Street, served four Taylor. The ringbearer was jak, 18, 80 Beech Street, Fords, Wayne Sysock. was fined $25 and $10 court WOODBRIDGE — Our Lady years in the U. S. Navy. He COLONIA—The Choral Group Lists Schedule is employed by Kilebrew Equip- The couple will reside in Ed- rr the Suburban Woman's Club costs last week in Municipal of Mount Carmel P.T.A. Octo- Court after he pteded guilty to ISELIN — Rev. David D. ment & Suply Co., Newark, ison. nf South Plainfield provided a ber meeting conducted by Mrs. making, obscene telephone calls Melvin Lykes, president, reveal- Prince, pastor of the First Pres- i ftightful program of songs at to a looal housewife and her two ed the success of the penny sale. byterian Church, announced two purchases for the library, and lie last meeting of the Federa- laughters. On the committee were Mr. morning worship services are PTA Plans Open said that there are now 1,323 ted Woman's Club of Colonia, New Jersey Bell Telephone Lykes, Mr. Koplock, Mrs. Gu- scheduled for Sunday, at 8:45 books. She invited parents to t the First Presbyterian lompany assisted the'local po- rarino, Mrs. Healy, Mrs. Deci- and 10:15. The Sacrament of visit the library during open Church, Avenel. lice by using special line iden- bus, Mrs. Lohli, Mrs. Messina, Holy Communion will be com- House-Cake Sale house. The talented group of twelve tification equipment to locate Mrs. Cahill, Mrs. Ruznick, Mrs. menorated at both services. WOODBRIDGE — Large par- Mrs. Raymond Gill, room rep- vomen, dressed in the costumes the source of the calls ./The use Arni, Mrs. Climko, Mrs. Raven- ent attendance marked the first The church nursery will be resentative chairman, reported of the gay nineties, entertained )f the equipment does not in- craft, Mrs. Toth, Mrs. Bucha- available, under supervision, general membership meeting of with a bright selection of songs volve listening to a conversa- ney and Mrs. Simeone. 'or small children three months the School 11 PTA. Mrs. Alex on the room mothers tea given from the turn of the century, ion. The Rev. Michael Vinze, pas- old to four years of age, only Toke, president, welcomed both by the executive board and in- including "In The Shade of the The housewife had complain- tor, thanked the officers and during the 10:15 service. parents and teachers. troduced each room mother, Old Apple Tree", "Daisy" and id to the police after receiving he Sisters for his Feast Day Harry Lund, - Supervisor of "Song of Songs." Church school sessions have Mrs. Richard Feltus, mem- series of calls. luncheon. Father Vinze also been scheduled as follows: 8:45 bership chairman, announced a Elementary Education, the first Mrs. Michael Hughes,, chair- The fine was levied by Magis- thanked everyone for coopera- A. M., nursery, kindergarten, membership of 444. The atten- guest speaker, told of the var- man of the rummage sale held trate Andrew Desmond. tion on the penny sale. primary, and junior; 10:15 A dance banner was won by a four ious systems of reading being in October reported it was a Sister Mary Agnes F. D. C. M., primary, junior and Post way tie by Mrs. Feirtag, Mrs. used and tested in the elemen- ! ••%i success. A portion of the principal, gave a short talk on High Class; and 11:20 A. M., Sherrard, Mrs, Edelstein, and tary schools in Woodbridge. i ncr-eih will go to the Educa- "Guidance for Children" stat- Junior High School Class, with Miss Murphy. Mrs. Estelle Marks, elemen- l nal Assistance Fund. 6. S. Committee ing that children today need 7th grade, in primary room, 8th Budget and finance chairman, tary library coordinator, spoke Mrs. William MacArgel, chair- guidance more than ever. Sis- grade, manse basement, and Mr. E. Maloney, read the pro on the subject of Widened Read- ini'.n, announced the merchan- Elects Officers ter M. Agnes informed mem- 9th grade, Fellowship Hall and I posed budget, and as principal, ing Horizons. i ise club now has 186 members bers they should not be alarmed sixth grade room. The Senior introduced the teachers of the Open house will be held, No- i'nd reported two winners to WOODBRIDGE — At a re- by the marks of the S. R. A. High School class began last j school. He then introduced the vember .28, 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. A dale, Mrs. Albert Marrone And cent meeting of the troop com exams. These tests are to find week for the 11th and 12th library staff, which is compos- cake sale will be held at this Mrs. Joseph Vitale. mi/ttee of Boy Scout Troop 33 the child's weakness so that graders only. A teacher is need d of PTA members and gave trme and the library will be open officers were elected as follows these subjects can be given ed for the 10th graders. The ENJOYED CRUISE: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broome, 273 em well deserved thanks for for visitors. The American Horn* Depart- needed attention. The test ment will make Christmas dec- Robert Lowery, chairman; 11th grade meets at 8:45 A. M. Woodruff Avenue, Avenel, are shown aboard the Grance e job they are doing. The next meeting of the execu- marks will be returned in mid- in the sixth grade rooms; and ora'ions at its next meeting Clyde Williams, secretary-treas- Line's "Santa Rosa" which sailed from New York on a 13-day Mrs. Richard Feltus, library tive board will be held, Novem- urer; Clarence Longstreet, ad- November and parents will be 'he 12'.h grade meets at 11:20 cruise to Curacao, Caracas, Aruba, Kingston, Jamaica jl'ort November 9 at the home of the notified. Sister M. Agnes also o chairman, told of the new ber 14, 1:30 in the library. chairman. Mrs. Thomas Norton, vancement; Daniel Murphy, in A. M. in the kindergarten room. auPrince, Haiti and Port Everglades, Florida. strtutional department; Fred asked for the donation of tele- The final session of the adult l Normandy Road. The Art visions, old or new, to be used Department will hold a "Work- Iverson, Cub Scout ^liaison; membership classes is set for Richard McSorley, outdoorsman in the school for educational 11:15 A. M., Sunday, immediate- top in Oils" at the home of programs and for recreational RRHUIDV Hullabaloo Scene Teen Dance Club " s. Willard MacArgel, 24 San- and transportation activity; ly after the worship service. Linda Ann Shannon is Daniel Natale, publicity; Peter purposes in inclement weather. ( A' nod Lane at its next meet- There will be a P. T. A. Fall The Senior High Fellowship ', November 13. The Drama Novak, •coutmaster; William will meet Sunday evening, 7:30. Wed to Pfc. H. J. Galamb Open Friday & Sat. Niks 1 Regional Conference held at St. "inK'n . announced they are Black, Alex Balog, and Robert in Fellowship Hall. Shaw, assistant scoutmasters. Ambrose in Old Bridge, Novem From 8 P. M. to 11 P. M. 'n •' on material for its pro- ber 5, at 12:00 noon. Reserva CARTERET — Miss Linda, • for Federation Night in Other services and activities Plans were completed for pa- tion can be made by contacting scheduled for the week of the Ann Shannon, daughter of Mr. — the next meeting to be rents' night to be held, Friday, Mrs, Arva. and Mrs. Walter J. Shannon, 2 e home of Mri. Robert 5'h include: Tuesday, 1 to 3 Elks Launch 7:00 P. M. at Fellowship Hall of P. M., Prayer Group, at the Ginda Avenue became the bride re, 377 Falrvtow Avenue the First Presbyterian ChuTch. Sister Mary Angelina F. D. C. iber 6. home of Mrs. Fred Blessman; of Pfc. Robert J. Galamb, U. S. Overnight camping on the second grade won the atten Wednesday, 7 P. M., Junior Army, Germany, son of Mr. and Poster Contest dance award for this month. i on the calendar c* the Runyon Park tract last week Choir, 7:45 P. M.. Intermediate Mrs. Stephen Galamb, 60 Larch WOODBRIDGE — The New 'ion are November s and end was enjoyed by some 25 The second grade class moth Choir; and 8:45 P. M., Senior Street on Saturday at 1 P. M. ers are hostesses for the month Jersey State Crippled Children's i-r 14. On November 3 scouts and leaders. Tentative Choir; and Thursday, second in in St. Joseph's Roman" Ca'holic Nov. Mi " I lir Wlmlr of November. annual drive of the BPO Elks \.u. Jill "tw ••p will attend a benefi plans have been made for an- a four week series of a Bible Church. The Rev. Anthony M. other camping weekend in De Study on Exodus. Transporta- No. 2116 was launched in Wood N.u Illlh " lhR Iliniilrs" 'apA!N<:I: CI.I n i. Mrs Alvan John, Mrs. Al- first meeting of School 9 PTA a "tVi" World Community Three cash prizes will be Serving as best man was R;iy t Man-one, Mrs. Robert Me film and discussion was pre- M. at Congregation B'nai Jacob Day Service Friday awarded fur the best posters a in yre and Mrs. Fred Stevens. sented by Milton H. Halvorsen iiHind Galumb, brother of the the local level and these will be 1488 IRVING ST Rabbi Philip Brand will offi wboDBRHHIE - The Wood bridegroom and ushering weiv The next board meeting will concerning protection of chil date at the services. Mr. and sent, to compel!! on a Distric RAHWAY dren. Mrs. Rubin will sponsor the bridge Church Women United Charles Packard ami Michael level ;tnd then on Hie State lev he November 21 with Mrs. Jack will hold World Community Day Si-hinid. The ringbearer was Mrs. Fred Feltner, president; Oneg Shabbot after services. \ el Winners of the SUile conies Admission $1.50 Wiggins, 28 Sandalwood Lane, . . Service. Friday. 8:00 P M. a', Bnlx-il Vroum. will be awarded a jin/.e at lln Colonia. Mrs. Albert Corbo, correspon- ding secretary; Mrs. Frank Junior congregation services lhlhoo Uni(e(Uni(e(11 chimchim.hn ooff christ - Roth the bride and bridegroom New Jersey State Klk's <|iiartci ,ly meeting in December. Tell any person that she, or Francisco, hospitality chair- 9:3wil0l bA.Me conducte. Regulad rSaturda adult ysa bat. B:;o Lake Avenue, Clark. are graduates of Carteret llinh t; THIS AD WITH YOU be, DM cbann end the chances man; and Mrs. John Kraemer, bath services are held every The theme for the day will School. The bride is a graduate The local Elks in their effor of Wilfred Beauty Culture Aca- «re bettor (hat there will be publicity chairman, recently Saturday at 9:30 A. M. be, "Who Shall Separate Us?" I to create the image of Elkdom charm. represented the group at the Speaker will be the Rev. Floyd demy, Perth Amboy and is em- appeal to local residents "to tuke AND SAVE 25 CENTS 67th annual convention of the Religion may save the human [Swart, minister of the church, ployed by Cypress Gardens heed of the message portrayed OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 11, 1967 # • • - New Jersey Corigress of Par race but it won't be through re- \ All members and friends are Beauty Salon, by these posters which are workinTfcereg ien» ad differencworking efor betwee « Uv-1entn s and Teacher* held at Atlan solutions passed at mass meet urged to attend; refreshments The couple is on a honeymoon inoni'neuily displayed in store to*fa*. I tic City. ings. iwill be fceivtd afterward*. il Ul< J'wcoiio Mountains, 1'a. ^windows Ihrougliuul the luuu." Presenting: Woodbridge Township Candidates Democratic Candidates "Hometown Atmosphere' Retained, Say Democrats WOODBKIDGE — "Although lies which serve evrryop•••. ho. our oommunily has grown to a|eause we made SUIT the fanli. population of more than 100,000 tie were located so thai they are it is still a hometown; where convenient to everyone, people greet each other on the "The traffic which chnl-.c* street, where residents are kept gr0M ing municipalities tins linn aware of the day-today business avoided in Woodbridge, ber;itiM> of their township administration,)your Democratic administration and where local government i*|works closely with stair and maintained on a person to per county authorities and with In son basis," the Democratic Act- industry to ascertain that their ion Team" of Mayor Ralph P. plans agree with our program Harone, Ph.D., Council Il'jto keep the peace and quiet of dent Joseph Nemyo and Council-Qur residcntial slreets 'and men Robert Smith. John Hilai""* . ,'",~7' and Charles Terzella, all seeking!™Ehborhood . "Long-time s residents hav« reelection to the Woodbridge seen the improvement in our MAItlON B. PATSKANICK Township governing body, sjaid township under Democratic ad- Independent Candidate for in a joint statement today. They ministration. Newer residents Councilman at I,artfp reminded that not all commun- can judge by comparison with. Mrs. I'atskanick is a house- ities, in the face of tremendous other communities. Either way, wife and resides at 3t S. Rob- growth, have been successful in M.woit KM,I'll p. ISAKOM; it is apparent that Woodbridge, \I;MV<) ItOBKRT I SMITH CIIAKl.KS TKKZFXLA JOHN IIII A ert Street, Scwaren. A honor retaining their "hometown" at- under Democratic leadership, ii ( itiulidalr (or Itrclrc lion Candidate fur Kcelrclion Candidate for Keeleclinn Candidate for Reelection Candidate lor Keeled ion graduate of Tottenville (S. I.) mosphere. Continuing the state- a fine hometown. The experience Dr. Harone, Hi. is ;i resi- Councilman at large Councilman -at-Large Councilman at-Large Council in a n-at-Large High School, she was the re- ment reads: gained by the "Democratic Act- dent of 171 Devon Road, Colo Joseph Nemyo who present- John Hila, an attorney, cipient of the Physical Train- "It takes determination and Mr. Smith, 42, is a resident Charles Terzella resides »l ion Team" will keep it that way. nia. He holds a B. A. Degree ly serves as Council Presi- makes his home at 26 Mcinzcr ing, Biology and Service experience to maintain the de- of 15 Summit Avenue, Fords. 425 Inman Avenue, Colonia, Street, Avenel. He is .12 years Awards. She was a member sired peace and quiet of a sub "These are critical times fo? from Ihe Newark College of dent, is 18 years old, married, He is a graduate of Rutgers and resides at 25 James He attended Seton Hall Uni- old. The candidate holds a B. of Artist (Honor) and Enter- urban community in the midst our township's future, which Rutgers University. I!'13 and University, New Brunswick, Street, Hopelawn. versity, St. Peter's College, S. degree in History from pean (Music) Societies. of the electric excitement of could continue bright tinder his Master of Science and receiving a Bachelor of Arts He attended Perth Am boy Rutgers University and Insti- Fordham College, 1957 and growth and change. Our resi- )emocratic administration, or Doctor of Philosophy degree Degree in Political Science in Mrs. Patskanick was defeat- e seriously impaired by inex- Schools and Perth Ataboy tute of Industrial Relations, earned his law degree from ed when she ran for Third dents don't have to look very in Organic Chemistry from the Hifh School. He is an active 1938 and a Master of Arts De- Fordham University Law far beyond the borders of Wood- erienced mismanagements." New York Institute of Credit. Ward Councilwoman in 1965. University of , member of the Iron Workers gree in Economics in 1939. School in 19G0. He is a mem- bridge to find examples of what He is credit manager of Rycr- He owns his own Bus com- She was employed for four 19511. lie is Division Assistant Union, Local 399 (Construc- ber of the American Bar As- years by Western Electric, happens to a community when pany. '.offee 'Matches' Technical Coordinator of In- tion), son Steel, nation's largest sociation, New Jersey Bar Inc., New York City, begin- its administrators are unable to terchem Chemical, Inc., Mr. Nemyo has held politi- Steel service Center. In civic Activities, Mr. Ter- Association, Middlesex Coun- ning as a 16-year-old messen- cope with the problems of To Continue After Hawthorne. Dr. Harone ser- cal office for seven years. He lella has served the com- ty Bar Association and Perth ger in the A. T. & T. Building growth. is active in civic affairs and Smith has served as a mem- ved on the Woodbridge Board munity as chairman of the Am boy Bar Association. and winding up In personnel "The Democratic Action Ad eneral Election has served as chairman in ber of the Board of Educa- of Education for ten years, on Advisory Committee to the Mr. Hila has served as and public relations work with ministration is one which feels fund-raising campaigns for tion, member of the Wood- WOODBRIDGE — "An im- Board of Education; as presi- counsel to the Woodbridge the company's newspaper. that the most important thing Ihe old Township Committee such organizations as the bridge Planning Board and a dent of the Colonia Taxpayers Township Planning Board and about a town is its people. portant part of our campaign and the Township Council. He March of Dimes, Heart Fund member of the Township Association, president of the the Woodbridge Township Everything we have done is on for election this year has been was elected to an unexpired and Ihe Boy Scouts of Ameri- Council for over four years. Colonia Civic Improvement Board of Adjustment. the basis of, "How will it bene- meeting many people informal- term as mayor by the Muni- ca. He is also an active mem- Altar-Rosary fit the people of Woodbridge ly at a number of coffee klat- He is a member of the Board Club. For four of the five The candidate is a former cipal Council on April 4, last. ber of the Hopelawn Engine Township?" Because the consid- ches held in private home* years he served on the Wood- Deputy to the Attorney Gen- Dr. Harone has served on Company, a charter member of Directors of the United eration of people and what they hruoghout the township," May- of the Hopelawn Lions Club bridge Township Planning eral serving from 19fiS to Feb- Community Fund and holds Sets Card Fete need and desire directs all our or Ralph P. Barone said today. the Board of Managers of Roo- an honorary member of Board he acted in the capa- ruary 19A7. He is an advocate membership in the Knights of COLONIA — The Altar-Rosary actions, and because our exper- Mayor Barone said that such sevelt Hospital as chairman of FordsKeasbey Fire Depart- city of secretary. to the Knights of Columbus Society of St. John Vianney will ience enables us to direct the Ihe Mental Health Drive and ments. He served as delegate Columbus, Chamber of Com- and a member of several civic session "gives us the op- Mr. Terzella is an active sponsor its annual card party results of progress to the bene- holds membership in the Holy to the New1 Jersey State Fire- merce; Fathers' Clubs, Little and fraternal organizations. portunity to talk with people member of the Knights of Co- Tuesday, November 7, 8 P.M. in fit of people, we can control the men's Relief convention and on a neighbor-to-neighbor basis, Name Society, Knights of Co- League Baseball Clubs, PTA lumbus, Lions Club and is a Mr. Hila is married to the the school cafeteria. Under the effects of that progress . . . ac- holds life membership in the where we can discuss munici- lumbus, Veterans of Foreign groups and Is an honorary trustee of St. John Vianney former Carol Safchinsky and direction of Marie Palumbo, the New Jersey State Exempt cepting the positive aspects, and pal affairs and problems with- Wars, and the American Le- member of the Fords Fire De- Church. He is a former trus- they have one child, John, Jr., preparations for the affair will eliminating that which is unde Firemen's Association and the tee of St. Cecelia's Church, who is one year old. Hila has out becoming involved in poli- gion. He is married and the partment. He is seeking re- assure a true Hawaiian atmos- sir able. Hopelawn First Aid Squad. Iselin and is a member of the contributed much lo the com- tics or the struggle with those father of three children — two phere. The advantages of growth He is also a member of the election on the Democratic Board of Directors of Rahway munity since serving on the concerned only with their own hoys and a girl. Raffle prizes have been pour, are many: properly planned, it Woodbridge Elks. ticket. Hospital. Municipal Council. special interests. ing in and some of the gifts in- results in a broader tax base, clude an electric can opener, a permitting extended and expand- "We have enjoyed the nights fine pocketbook, teflon pots, a ed municipal services with a out with people we otherwise Republican Candidates large coffee urn and the grand minimum of effect on tax rates; wouldn't have had the pleasure prize will be a silver service for judiciously selected, industrial of meeting, and we learned, eight. June Morrison and Alice residents can contribute to the first hand, about what concern- Gillen have been working hard civic and social activity of a ed them most. to accumulate the largest num- town through assigning person "In fact, the coffee Watches ber of door prizes in the Altar- nel to fund drives, sponsoring and the insight gained at them Rosary Society's history. Table youth activities and endowing by both those residents who at- civic institutions; increased pop- prizes this year will be a sur- tend and ourselves have proven ulation brings more talent and prise. to be so important that we see imagination to all aspects of no reason to discontinue them Refreshment hostesses, Tina community life. Nowasad and June Barkovitch after Election Day. "The Democratic Action Ad have special calorie filled good- "If residents will continue to ministration has demonstrated es that will make you sigh and that it has the ability to take ad schedule such affairs after Elec- as usual the best coffee in town. vantage of all those positive re tion, we will be pleased to at- So, make Tuesday, November suits of growth. More than that tend them. I'd like to see them 7 a special date for the St. John Democrats in Woodbridge have worked into the fabric of muni- Vianney Altar-Rosary Card Par been successful in avoiding the cipal government, and I hope y. Tickets can be purchased-by many problems which growth they will continue . . . at a re> calling Eileen Bowers, 381-7811 has brought to other commun- diyjed pace, however, since I'd or Jean Cihak, 381-4049. ities. like to reintroduce myself to my "We have taken positive stepi family after the campaign," to reserve land, where possible, Mayor Barone concluded. Scouts Conduct for future municipal and school system use, thereby avoiding the necessity of purchasing i* CYO Presents Show Court of Honor later at increased prices. ROBERT DE SANT1S ROBERT J. DONALDSON Saturday and Sunday ROBERT FISHINtiER RALPH G. GLOFF ROBERT SOLT COLONIA — Troop 44 held its "We have taken steps to pre Candidate for Mayor vent decay of our neighborhood: FORDS — Our Lady of Peace Candidate for Candidate for Candidate for Candidate for first Court of Honor of the new A resident of 35 Shcrold Councilman-at-Large Councilman-at-Large Councilman-at-Large . scout year at the New Dover with subsequent declining prop CYO will present its first vari- Road, Colonia. De Santis is Councilman-at-Large erty values, through self-helj Mr. Donaldson is 41 years Mr. Fishinger is 46 years Methodist Church. Robert Van- ety show entitled, "CYO Fol- .'{0 years old. He was educated A native of Perth Amboy, A resident of Woodbridge and federally-funded programs old and resides at 16 Powell old and resides at 16 Iris asse, troop chairman, served as lies," Saturday, 7:00 P.M. and at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- Mr. Gloff makes his home at Township for eight years, Solt master of ceremonies. "We have made it possibl< Sunday, 2:00 P.M. in the church versity and UCLA, majoring Place, Iselin. He attended Day- Place, Woodbridge. He has 23 Douglas Street, Fords. He resides at 684 Wood Avenue, for our elderly to continue liv cafeteria. in mechanical engineering. He ton, Ohio, High School and is been a resident of Woodbridge The advancement in rank was ing in their hometown, througf attended Perth Amboy High Colonia. as follows: Tenderfoot, Kenneth Among the performers will be is manager of the design en- a graduate of Miami Univer- Township for over 30 years. construction of three housin Kodilla, Allen Wood, John Bur Alan Semok, ventriloquist; Jane gineering department, Elastic sity, Oxford, Ohio. He major- He attended Newark and School and studied accounting He attended Thomas Jeffer- units for them, and through in Stop Nut Corporation, Eliza- lage; First Class, Richard Pe- Bonovia, singer; Kathy and ed in Biology and Chemistry Woodbridge primary and sec- at Rutger's, New Brunswick. son High School, Elizabeth stituting a program to help sup beth. trucha, Harry Mormarstein; plement their fixed incomes, at Paula, folk group. at Cleveland College. He also ondary Schools. He has been He is a metal buyer for New and Rider College, Trenton. Star, John Perez; Life, Gary well as providing specialize! He is past president of attended Western Reserve York Central office of Amer- employed as a plant engineer- He is employed by Berry Friedman. Lots of people, in this modern Woodbridge Township Jaycees University, Cleveland, Ohio. health services necessary foi ing supervisor of Ford Motor ican Smelting and Refining Steel Corporation as a metro- Merit badges were awarded their well-being. age, will be surprised after and winner of several Jaycee A resident of Woodbridge awards including "Outstand- Company for over 20 years. Company. politan New York and New as follows: Horsemanship, J. "We have instituted a librarj death if they find out that thera Township for sis years, Don- ing Spark-Plug" in the state; A representative of the Lo- A resident of Fords since Jersey area Representative. Chattin, R. Purgavie, R. Van- system and recreational activi really is a devil. aldson is employed as chemist- asse, R. Chattin, B. Baumgard- several awards for public cal 980, United Auto Workers, 1949, Gloff is a member of He is a member of St. John speaking, "Key man of the manager of the technical de- ner, J. Zmich, G. Vanasse; For- C. I. O., Fishinger is a mem- St. Paul's Reformed Church Vianney R. C. Church, past Year award and selected as partment, Castrol Oil, Inc., estry, S. Solop, D. McGivney, T. ber of the Anti-discrimination and has served on the Board one of the "Outstanding Newark. president of the Holy Name Mannion, J. Perez, T. Leach, R. Police Cadet Takes Place Young Men of America" by and Fair Practices Commit- of Trustees for 12 years. He Society, member of Knights He is an elder of the Board Fortunato, Personal Fitness, J. that publication. He is State tee of the National United is also past president of St. of Governors of the First of Columbus and its Public j, B. Macfie; Archery, R. Va- chairman of Project STOP- Auto Workers Union and the Presbyterian Church of Iselin. Paul's Men's Club and St. Decency Committee. He is nasse^T^Leach. Reptile Study, As Regular Force Member stop tolls on the parkway. Hungarian American Citizens Paul's Choir. Donaldson is also a member also a Little League coach, F. S,pano, C. Solop, S. Macfie, His efforts were recognized Club of which he served as B. Macfie, R. Chattin. R. Nietz- WOODBRIDGE - Patrolman Course Completed as the best Governmental Af- of the District Council of Boy He is an active member of past president of the Duke's membership chairman. He is er, R. Petrucha, T. Mannion, J. John Haley, recently added to Mayor Barone announced that fairs Project by the N. J. Jay- Woodbridge Elks, BPOE, 2116 Estate Civic Association, mem- Scouts of. America, Barber a charter member of St. Ce- Zmich, P. Gottlick, J. Peterson, the Woodbridge force as a grad- the week-long community rela- cees. He attended the Nation- Shop Society of America and and a member of Perth Am- ber of St. John Vianney PTA C. Malinchak. uate of its cadet training pro- tions course, conducted for the al Governmental Affairs sem- celia's Council, Knights of boy YMCA. He is a member and past president of the Co- gram, will begin regular duty past four weeks by the State inar in Washington, D. C, last public relations officer of Ise- Columbus and a member of Life Saving. W. Sehaefer, R of Woodbridge Township Jay- after completing a six week Attorney General's office, has January. He served as Town- lin Chapter. Other organiza- the Veterans of Foreign Wars, onia Republican Club. Purgavie, J. Chattin; First Aid, cees and a former member of S. Hutton, R. Hochrun; Soil and course at the N. J. State Police been completed. A total of 79 ship Cancer Crusade Chair- tions of which he is a member Post 4410 .Woodbridge. He was Mr, Solt has always shown policemen attended one of the the United Automobile Work- Water, s'. Macfie, B. Macfie; Academy Friday. man in 1966 and is a member is the Society of Automotive First Ward chairman in 1959 an interest in Civic affairs sessions, as did representatives of the Board of Managers of er's Union of Perth Amboy. Hiking, B. Macfie; Wildlife Man Maxor Ralph P. Barone said Engineers, Society of Lubriea- and 1961 and served as cam- and has held membership in of the municipal building divis- Mr. Gloff has shown a agement, J. Peterson, T. Leach; the results of the cadet pro- the Middlesex County" Chap^, lion Engineers and Iselin paign manager for Charles many other organizations Firemanship, R. Petrucha; Ca- gram are that Woodbridge is ion, administraton, welfare de- marked interest in recreation- partment, division for the aged ter. Fourth Ward Republican Club. Molnar in both these years. other than those above. noeing, R. Peterson. gaining men who early have al activities for young people. and civil defense police. Woodcarving, J, Perez; Mark- dedicated themselves to public protection, and who are thor- Among the lecturers for th« and their friends will be most manship. J. Alloway; Public 'Pennsylvania Health. R. Ebbets; Pioneering, oughly grounded in principals course, directed at increasing welcome at this meeting." Lt. Maryann Curto Wed Altar - Rosary McEwin; Oceanography, J. Al- and techniques of police work. capabilities > for serving resi- Mrs. Edward Mahon, chair- Planned by V. V. W. loway; Safety, R. Ebbets; Dra Haley, a Woodbridge High dents, were representatives of man, will take reservations for ISELIN — VFW Posl- 2636'matics, R. Peterson; Geology, grad, class of '64 began cadet the FBI, the State Division of Civil Rights, the State Police, To Lt. William L* Boone Meeting Monday a bus ride to New Hope, Penn- will sponsor another "Pennsyl- R. Barber; Nature, J. Peterson, training two years ago, on No- the State pept. of Institutions sylvania, November 19. Fur- vania Nite" Saturday, Novem- Bronze Palm, R. Barber. Mile vember 22, 1965. He is a mem- ISELIN — The regular meet- and Agencies and other police CARTERET — St. Joseph's The bridegroom was grad- ther information can be ob- ber K, 9 P. M., in the post hall, Swim. R. Peterson, G. Gottlick ber of the New Jersey National ing of St. Cecelia's Altar Ros department officials. Roman Catholic Church was |iiated from Hiilsboro High tained by calling 634-8477. Route 27, Dancing will be to'and R. Vanasse. Guard Troop 1, Recbn, Sqdrn. the setting for the wedding of ary Society will be held Monday, 102nd Armored Cavalry, based ^ lecturing were members School and the University of beginning with recitation of the Members interested in joining the music of Ihe Polka Chaps, Lt. Maryann Christina Curto, in Woodbridge. of Woodbridge churches: Hev. Rosary and Benediction of the the bowling league, either as U. S. Air Force, Lickland Air Illinois in 1963. fca Knights of Columbus To Visit Here William H. Schmaus, rector of Most Blessed Sacrament in a substitute or regular, may Trinity Episcopal Church; Rab- Force Base, Texas to Lt. Wil- Serving as maid of honor was ture kielbasi, home made stuff- Mayor Barone revealed that church at 8:30 P. M. contact Mrs Leonard Paka^as liam Lea Boone, U, S. Air Miss Mary .Lou Clayton and ed cabbage, and pierogi. A pol Set Las Vegas Night a contingent from Trenton will bi SaiXHiel Ncwberser, Congre- Force, Lackland Air Force the attendants were Mrs. Loren After the business session, at 634-2486. ka contest will be featured and WOOIIBRIDCE — Knights of!visit police headquarters to- gation Adath Israel; Hev. O' Miss Gail Mellugh, of Rumson, 1 Keete, assistant pastor of St. Base. The Rev. Daniel Giorgi Peltisani and Miss Janice Clay- Gifts will be collected for pa- three trophies will be awarded. Columbus, Middlesex Council j morrow afternoon. They art will speak to the group of her James R. C. Church, and Rev. officiated. ton. tients at Roosevelt Hospital at Reservations must be made in 857, will conduct a Las Vegas!members °* Trenton Mayor experiences in Mexico as a Pa Lewis Bender of the First Pres- advance by contacting cither of night at the Council hall, Satur- Carmine Armenti's committee The bride Is the daughter of Serving as beat man was Lt. pal Volunteer for Latin Amer this meeting in conjunction with byterian Church of Woodhridgr. the co-chairmen, Walter (Hod) day beginning at 7:00 P.M. Kree, on public safety, formed to help Mr. and Mrs. Weston P. Curto, the Christmas project. Robert O. Brown and the ushers ica. Currently, Miss Mellugh Kline, or Hugh Gilroy, Me admission with games, prizes! alleviate crime in that city. Mayor Barone complimented 19 Louis Street. The bridegroom were Lt. Edward C. Lynn and is a graduate student at Rut phone numbers !>-18 61L!6 and 518- and refreshments available. ; According to a letter from E. the police and others who took is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Lt. Theodore Hill, U. S. Air gers University. CARD PARTY SUNDAY 0550, respectively. A paper drive will be held in Lawrence Bloking, Trenton's tile course, emphasizing tJiat "they volunteered to learn how les W. Boone, Hillsboro, ILL Fores, Lackland Air Force Floral displays and arrange WOODBRIDGE - The Amer Woodbridge on Sunday beginning director of public safety, the to serve our residents even bet- The bride is a graduate of Base . menU will be discussed by Mrs. ican Legion Auxiliary Unit 87 Life should not be all duty at 1:00 P.M. Help is'requested Woodbridge Police Building and Perth Amboy High School and Ann Seeley of Boundbrooks also. and work; there should be a in this endeavor. its equipment were recommend- ter. The presidents of our town- After a wedding trip to New will hold a card party, Sunday, St. Peter's School of Nursing, According to Mrs. Edward place for recreation and repose, On Tuesday, the regular Coun- ed as one which Trenton may ship, along with me. can ba New Brunswick. She attended Orleans, the couple will reside Grossman, publicity chairman, 8 P.M. at .the American Legion and wise people understand cil meeting will be held at 8:30 want lo model a like facility of proud of such an attitude on th» tilt) University of Virginia. in San Antonio, Texaa. ___^ '"Hosarians are urged to attend, Home, Bany SUtwt, ,Uua. P.M. tU own. part of, our pobiio ««rvanu." , NnvprnhiT 1, 1Dfl7 Leader-Prci "" Kennedy Meets Powerful E. Brans. Sat. Play Away, As Barrnns, Carteret Frosli | 0-6 To Host Blues, 4-2 W: Win Easily, 46-0 1SKLIN — The Mustangs of The third period was a defens CAIITERET — Tlie Carlrmt John V. Kennedy Memorial 'c battle with neither club being| Freshmen walloped South Brun- Jliijh, School have their work ble to move the ball very well.; swick ,460, in a one sided game •cut out for them this week as ost of the action took place recently. Coach Ronnie Osborne prepares round the mid-field area. The Ramblers scored seven tfiom for the big one Saturday The final period proved 1o he tmirhdowns in all. K(\ Wiltjurkl when, the undefeated Green tra- e decisive one with Cnlonia'si did the most scoring, with thre« vels to East Brunswick to lock uarterback Bob I.oPrete. spear touchdowns. Quarterback Nick horns with the team that dis- ading the drive with good Rucci turned in runs of fiO and lodged powerful Perth Amboy asslng. 70 yards for his two touchdowns. from the state's undefeated LoPrete lead the toam 60 yards The remaining scores were re- ranks. 12 plays for the winning score nrded by Bob Ercolina and Al With a five record of six wins this drive he had four key avis. »nrt no defeats after beating ompletions, putting the ball on Carteret went on a scoring Edison 70 Saturday, Kennedy e Barrons one yard line. Full ampagc in the opening period, his moved up the ladder in the ack Tom Levandowski capper! jetting three TD's for a big 21 0 state standings and a win over e Colonia drive with a one- ead. Wilgucki made the first the East Brunswick combine ard drive Into the end zone. The wo with a 15-yard run and a would certainly move them up •oint after attempted failed giv yard line plunge. Nick Rued a few more rungs. Game time rig the Patriots a five point lead. •aeed 60 yards for the. No. 3 is 2 o'clock. 2-7. . icorc. Davis and Maupin made Hapless Woodbridge took its Woodbridge seeking its first he extra points. sixth straight loss without a vin drove into Colonia's terri In the second quarter Wil«uc- win and has to meet an im- ory with quarterback Bob Me i picked up his third TD with proving Cartetet team that is 1/auglhin carrying for most of 20 yard dash. A few minute* now 4 2 for the season. he yardage. He got the ball ater Davis ran 30 yards for an- KENNEDY 7, EDISON 0 lown to the 18-yard line but the other touchdown. Davis also A 25-yard pass from Joe led and Black gave it up on made the extra point. Ooasdale to Doug Bradbury in lowns. Colonia took over and the FACE A TOUGH FOE SATURDAY — The probable starting lineup for the John F. Kennedy Memorial High School undefeated flrid team is pictured above as In the third period, Rucci ran the third period provided the lock ran out making the final it readies itself for the all-important clash with East Brunswick, the ball club that upset Perth Amboy's perfect record. In the line from left to right: Gary Steven- ack a punt 70 yards for his margin of victory Saturday af- core 12-7 in favor of Colonia. son, Al Pope, Pat Grady, Jim MacDonald, Dan Pajak, Tom Carbonaro, Vincc Fairehild. In the backfield, Paul Handerhan, Les Price, Joe Croasdale, and Doug second TD. The final touchdown lernoon as unbeaten John F. Bradbury. If the Mustangs come through with another win, they will have to face Colonia the following week at Woodbridge Stadium and will conclude the came in the fourth quarter on Kennedy Memorial High of Ise- season with a contest at J. P. Stevens of Edison, Thanksgiving morning. 30-yard run by Bob Ercolina. lin defeated Edison High, 7 0, on The summaries: - the Woodbridge High School touchdown. Halfback John Slot-' ame only to have Jim Calenton: South Brunswick 0 0 0 0—0 field. Chiefs Carteret 21 13 6 6—48 winski did most of the carrying pick off a pass. Highland Park The victory was the sixth Carteret Sportsmen In Ramblers on the drive as Cbiera took the then ran out the clock to main- Scoring — Wilgucki 3, Rucci straight for the Mustangs, while ball over from the two-yard tain its unblemished record. 2, Ercolina 1, Davis 1. Edison has a 1-4-1 record. Lose In line. Extra points — Davis 2, Erco- Carteret's one-point loss snap- A pass intercepted by Paul 27 0 Win Over N. Edison ina 1, Maupin l. Handerhan, which was run back Lose by After the Owls couldn't get >ed a Blue and White four-game 18 yards to the Edison 27, led going, Carteret took over on a inning streak and put their Opener CARTERET — The Carteret punt on their own 13-yard line ecord at 4-2 in the Garden State BEAT HIGHLAND PARK to the Kennedy touchdown. Tom Sportsmen snapped back after The Carteret frosh football Burke ran to the 21 on the first and drove a total of 87 yards in :ompetitlon. Highland Park, by their recent loss and whipped nine plays to build what appear- 'irtue of this win, remains the team won its fourth straight play before Croasdale was WOODBRIDGE - The hockey Daredevils In One Point game of the current season by Ihrown for a loss to the 25. season got off to a flying start North Edison by a onesided to be a commanding lead, eader of the conference with ; 'he big play of the drive came I-O record. defeating Highland Park's fresh- After an option pass failed, this past Saturday evening which shutout score over the weekend By MEYER ROSENBLUM men football team, 13 to 8. Fri- :aw the Chiefs Charity Show hen halfback Slotwinski raced quarterback Les Price handed defeated by in the Pop Warner Central Jer- CARTERET — A marvelously Carteret takes on Woodbridg< day at Highland Park. The Jricktown, 4-2. yards through a broken field this coming Saturday at Wood off to Burke, who banded off to sey football league, 27 to 0. It PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. - competent Carteret High School inly to be caught from behind Ramblers were tied in their Croasdale. The latter fired a In the second contest, Rahway ridge. opening game by Rumson Fair- lent Asbury down to defeat by was Carteret's fifth victory in Ken Butler, undisputed champ- football team came close to uarterback John Spoganetz hit pass to Bradbury in the end ion of the auto thrill business, The complete summaries:- Haven frosh. Since then the lo- in identical score. six starts. scoring an upset victory over a teve Bennett for the score, but /one. Bradbury caught the ball comes out of retirement once highly favored and unbeaten the extra point was missed. larteret 7 13 0 0—2( cal team has won four in a row. behind an Edison defender, In the Chief's game the scor- The team will wind up its sea- Highland Pk. 7 0 7- 7—2] ing was opened by Bricktown more to perform for charity. Highland Park eleven last Sat- After an unsuccessful first Nick Rucci and Ed Wilgucki while kneeling one yard in the son against South Plainfield at The one legged thrill king will alf, Highland Park came back SCORING combined their individual ef- end zone. Ray Soporowski boot- ivith Dave Tappen scoring unas- urday "afternoon under sunny isted in the first period. How- home this coming Sunday after- present his famous Crash Driv- skies at Highland Park's home itrong to take command in the First Quarter forts to score touchdowns in the ed the point after touchdown. TS show along with an Auto iver, in the second period the noon, Nov. 5th, in a game start- field. A Carteret fumble late in hird quarter when the Owl's HP.—Milch, 19 run (Boyd kick) victory. Nick Rucci ran back Stubborn Edison had five Chiefs came roaring back to take ing at 2 P.M. The Pee Wee game toll Over Contest at the Atlan- iCrzyzanowski recovered a Car -Lewis, 4 pass from Chier; a punt for a distance of 65 yards threats during the nip-and-tuck c City Speedway in Pleasant- the fourth quarter gave the the lead by a 2-1 margin, The will begin at 1 P.M. home team the winning touch- ;eret fumble on the Highland (Chiera kick). to score, while Wilfiucki tallied battle. In the first period, the ille, on Sunday, November 5th Park 47. From there, quarter Chiefs initial goal was scored by Bill Mellor, Jim Hagan and down. In fact, the narrow mar- Second Quarter from the 15-yard line, The ex- Ragles drove to the 18 yard t 2:30 P.M. for the Bridgeton ack Germann filled the air tra point was the result of a Waring Steams who took a passDwight Peters were the scoring gin of a successful extra point Hue before being shoved back Forest of Tall Cedars of Leb- with passes to Sam Rosenberg C—Chiera, 2 run (Chiera kick) pass from Nick Rucci to Jeff from Barry Carlson and whtp> •tars, while Mlk» Kaskiw, Jones conversion which separated the to the 30 in four downs. )ed a 25-footer into the nets. The anon. Appearing with Ken But- nd Doug Milch to drive the 53 -Bennett, 6 pass from Spogan- Howell. and Rich Zajac were outstand- ler, will be his female protege, two teams at the final gun, 21 to When the first half ended, ead goal was set up by. Jack ing on the defense. ards in seven plays for the etz, (kick failed). Edison was on the Kennedy two 'Elaine" New York model 20. score. Boyd's extra point kick Third Quarter ranelli, who dug the puck; out In, the first period, Jim Hagan JAYVEES LOSE after recovering a fumble on if the corner and fed it to Fred umed daredevil. Elaine will For Carteret, dt was a big mor-made the score 20-14, still in H.P.—Milch, 2 run, (Boyd kick) CARTERET — The Cartcret the Mustang four with 11 sec- scored from the 4-yard line after Jresent her Glamour Girl Hell Carteret's favor. Fourth Quarter 31oecker who was camped tight the team advanced on a 65-yard al victory. Even in defeat the Javees lost their second game onds left in the second quarter. n front of the goal. Fred pound- Sriving act driving a convert- Ramblers looked good and play- H.P.—Milch, 1 run, (Boyd kick) of the season1* dropping a close The Eagles, who ran only drive. Bill Mellor scored from ble on two wheels without a Highland Park then drive to ;d the disk home from virtually the 19-yard line in the second ed well. They charged hard and Why is it so much easier to encounter to South Brunswick nine plays in the third period, toint-blank range. :oll bar or safety helmet as the Highland Park Owls knew the Rambler three yard line late recently, 6 to O. A 15-yard pass quarter alter a 40-yard drive and used by all male race drivers. tell somebody else how to do had passes intercepted by Vince Bricktown tied the score with hey were in the ball game all in the third period, only to have 1 play for South Brunswick was Fairehild with 5:05 to go in the an interception by Mellor. Also appearing on the star stud- Rosenberg fumble the ball something than it is to do i Steve Curry tallying later in the the way. yourself? the only score of the game. game and by Handerhan with second period. At this point the There wu no scoring in the ded bill will be Vic FisheT, the which the Ramblers recovered The Jayvees are now at three "Human Prop", Hoss Kirkpat- The final statistics show that 13 seconds remaining. game went into the third period third period as Carteret was Three plays later, however, Don There Is always the dange: wins and two losses for the cur- stopped short on the 10-yard rick of Rehobeth Beach, Del., Carteret completely dominated Lefkowitz recovered a Carteret In the first half, Kennedy led at 2 all. the play during the first half, of remembering too much. rent campaign. drove to the Edison seven, but line. Jerry France of Dewey Beach, fumble on the Ramblers three The winning goal was scored Del., Dynamite Dave and Slip- while Highland Park had the yard line. Three plays after thai fumbled and Bob Anderson re- In the final stanza Carteret edge in the second half. Cartere covered just before intermis- or Bricktown by Al Stewart who made up for this by getting a pery Alleger, daredevil clowns Doug Milch drove in for the ty as later to provide an insur- and many others. Dave Steel- rolled up a big 20-7 lead in theing score. Boyd's successful con sion. pair of touchdowns. Mellor inter opening two periods, only to fin tftie fourth quarter, the nce tally. Throughout the game cepted on the 28-yard line and m\an local stock car driver will version put the Owls in front b ioth teams were skating and limb on the hood of « speed- have Highland Park come from Mustangs reached the 22 yard Bob Nicholson passed to Mike behind to take the game in thi single point. line of Edison before Mike rhecking with abandon and theKaskiw for the score. Peters ran ing car and crash head first final score was in doubt unti through a one inch wall of fire. final minutes of play on a sue The Ramblers drove to Wojcik halted the bid for inter- for the extra point to give the cessful conversion. Owl's 30-yard line late in cepting. the very end. Carteret team a 20-0 lead. Gary The Auto Roll contest will bring Next Saturday the Chiefs en- ones intercepted another pass together daredevils from Dela- At the start Highland Park ap Also in the final 12 minutes ware against New Jersey, with of play, Kermedy pounced on counter Asbury Park in a 7:00 nd Bill Mellor plunged from the peared to be in for an easy day game at the Ice Palace. The !-yard line for a TD. Jim Hagan the winner to be determined by as it took the opening kickofi the Edison fumble at the Eagle the car that,can make the most P. S. Express 18, but Edison turned around team looks forward to seeing 'an for the extra point. and marched 75 yards in 11 more rooters out to support its roll overs under its own power. plays, staying mostly on th and recovered a loose Kennedy Club. * The summaries :- Ken Butler, the 'Iron Man of ball moments later. ground to record its first touch BUSES arteret 6 7 0 14-27 the Stunt Business' will make 9 down. An 11-yard pass from Kei Kennedy had a total offense LEAGUE STANDINGS Edison 0 0 0 0—0 W appearances in the 17 act show, Germann to end Ted Krzyzan- of 242 yards, including 164 Scoring: W. MeEor 2, J. Hagan including jtwo motorcycle fire to Rahway i owski aided in setting up half- rushing. Edison gained 151 of , M. Kaskiw 1. Extra points rides through a double fire wall back Doug Milch's 19-yard en its 187 yards through the air Bricktown l M. Kaskiw, Peters, Hagan. add also through a 20 foot tun- Woodbridge o sweep for the tally. Boyd's kie The Mustangs led in first downs nel of fire. The show will be cli-put the Owls ahead by 7 to 0. 12-7. Asbury n EE WEES UNBEATEN maxed with the most dangerous Score by Periods: , stunt in the business, the T- The Ramblers, however, cairn GARDEN Kennedy 0 0 7 0 — 7 CARTERET — The unbeaten Bone Crash where a stock car back strong in a 60-yard 15-pla Edison 0 0 0 0 — 0Rambler Track Carteret Pee Wee football team is driven at high speed off a drive, with quarterback Ph SCORING maintained its perfect record ramp, through the air and Chiera mixing his running an RACE Third Quarter or the season by recording No deliberately crashed into the passing plays to set up the score TRACK Men Divide 2 in a row with a big victory A 23-yard pass from Chiera t STATE! K.-Bradbuxy, 25 pass Irom side of a parked car. Croasdale, (Soporowski kick). CARTERET - The Carteret jver North Edison Pee Wees end Michael Venutolo set up Chi era's four-yard pass over thi Iigh School cross country squad 53 to 0. The team will play its EVERY SATURDAY C0L0NIA~b0WNS won one and lost one recently. inal game this coming Sunday middle of the line to his othei BARRONS 12-7 The Ramblers defeated Roselle against South Plainfield P halfback, Larry Lewis, to dead- By TOM HOUSER Park 36 19, and lost to Roselle, Wees and a victory in this game STRIKES & SPARES lock the score after Chiera FROM CARTERET WOODBRIDGE - The Wood 34-21. will mean the championship for AVENEL JUNIORS successful kick tied the count. Carteret Shopping Center, bridge High School Barron; The Ramblers now hold a re- Carteret. Majestic Lanes The Ramblers then took ofi 9:30 A.M. were downed Saturday by thi cord of only two wins against The winners scored in every High Games: T. Moran, 225; in the second quarter and il $4.25 ROUND TRIP new Colonia High School Patri seven losses, ffhe team has been quarter, getting three TD's in looked as though Highland Part F. Schepisi, 211; R. Gilligan, Al's Luncheonette, Roosevelt ots at Woodbridge High's Stadi handicapped by the loss of its he second and three more in the196; W. Dwyer, 190; was headed for its first setback urn by a score of 12-7. top runner, Don Stewart. ourth period. Nick Ziccardi After an interception by tht & Hudson St., 9:35 A.M. High Sets: T. Moran, 519; R. $4.25 ROUND TRIP This Saturday the Barrons In the victory over Roselle scored three touchdowns whil Cacehione, 500; Mahr Schepis, Ramblers of a Germann aerla Park, Roger Szelagowskl and will be trying to bjeak into th Idlett, Spoganet, Molarz, Toth 489. Carteret drove 38 yards in eigh win column when they play thi Stan Szczepanski set the pace and Guiliano each had one TD. plays to register their seconc for the team with wins. Leaders: Ortem Sportswear, FROM WOODBRIDGE Carteret Ramblers in a game t Spoganetz ran for three extra 12-6; Hill Top Beauty Salon, The complete results follow: • points. Main & School Sts., 9:45 A.M. be played at the Woodbridge sta 12-6; Oohorsky Construction Co., OptD 11 A.M. la II P.M. ilium. CARTERET 19, A 35-yard drive with Wayn 11-7; Avenel K. of C. 5088, 10-8. $4.00 ROUND TRIP Carteret is bascdally a passin ROSELLE PARK 36 Spoganetz scoring from the 12 Charlie Brenner's Roger Szelagowski 13.57 Avenel Boys Bantam & Junior team. They are 4-2 on the sea yard line gave Carteret a 6- Bowling League Sport Shop, Inc. son while the Barrons are 6-0. Stan Szczepamski, C lead early in the first period FROM PERTH AMBOY R. Bivigski, RP Majestic Lanes Hcdqn.rltn Ftr BUNTING T h e game between Wood Carteret tallied three times FISHING • AHCHGRT P. S. Garage, 351 Smith St., Lester Tschinkel, C High Games: S. Dubarry, 157; OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT Ti ridge and Colonia was strang the second quarter. Bob Molar; ISM (TTl.f M., Blhwir Mt-MM 9:55 A.M. for many of the boys Ofl both Mike Timieo, C went over from the 22-yard line D. Lordi, 145; R. Dwyer, 135. $3.75 ROUND TRIP G. Vail, RP High Sets: R. Dwyer, 267; D. tc;'ms because last year thes J. Kunak, C Bob Idlett crossed.from the 1 s'lnc lads were playing fo yard stripe and Nick Ziccard; Lordi, 260; S. Dubarry, 247. F. Makara, RP Leaders: Avenel Coal &(Oil, i •'"'! Sam Lupo and the Rei J. Batsch. RP plunged from the 3-yard line Bowl Far hi FROM SOUTH AMBOY .i ' Mack. Spoganetz got the extra point a 11-1; Avenel Fire Co., 7V4-4V4; •nd Be ill b W. Lawrence, RP Woodbridge Barrel, 7-5; Abbe Main St. & Stevens Aye., "'i" hoys who played fo Carteret led by 25 0 at this poin 10:05 A.M. y ROSELLE 21, CARTERET 31 Lumber, 6V4-5V4. RAHWAY CREAM ' iilbritlgc last year under Sam Richie Stein, R 12.27 In the third round, Nick Zic $3.75 ROUND TRIP I o i.'Hinu back to their old sta George Moore, R cardi scored from the 2-yar i i to liaunt them this year. line and Spogenetz's extra point LANES Roger Ezelagowskl, C 1153 Liwrenct II. CANADIAN v Harrons opened the scor S. Szczepanski, C made the score 320 going into LANES AVAILABLE RAIIWAV — FROM SAYREVILLE i in th<> first period when Bar J. Somme, R the final standza. for Main St. & Washington Road, i i (ml Henry Ryan pulled In A, Fernandez, R In the final period, the Pee 10:15 A.M. : aid pass from quarterbacl J, Dvorsky, R Wee's had most of their reserves ?3.75 ROUND TRIP I: i Mclaughlin and trotted Int L. Tschinkel, C in action. Fine defensive play by OPEN DINNER SERVED TO MIDNITE li • cnil zone for the score. Tom W. Lotta R Ziccardi, Wes Kaskiw, Andy DAILY SPECIAL! JI,Iii:SIT kicked the extra poin M. Mawkowitz, R Kaskiw, Juilick and Lecher fea- BOWLING FROM SOUTH RIVER milking the score 7-0 In favor tured the Carteret play. LOBSTER Main & Obert St., 10:20 A.M. tin- Jled und Black. Booth Registers 732, The summaries:- •Mon. (5 p.m. to closing DINNER $3.75 ROUND TRIP in the second period Woo Carteret 6 19 7 21—53 •Tues. 9:15 p.m. to bi-idye was forced to punt from 686 At Bowl-Mor North Edison 0 0 0 0—0 closing deep in its own territory. A poo WOODBRIDGE—Kurt Booth, Scoring—N. Ziccardi 3, Molarz FROM EAST BRUNSWICK punt of only 15 yards gav« Col one of the count's leading 1, Idlett 1, W. Toth 1, G. Guili- •Wed. to 9 p.m. State Highway #18 & MUUOWD nia good field position on the bowleri, was In top form at the ano 1. Extra points—W. Spog- •Thurs. to 9 p.m. Road, 10:25 A.M, Woodbridge 26. On the lecon Jumbo Cockfotfs Stnti Bowl-Mor Lanet during the anetz 3, R. Idlett 1, W. Kaskiw *Sat., Sun., ALL DAY- $3.75 ROUND TRIP play from scrimmage, Ti pait week. Bowling with the 1. ! Mayo ran his fight end for th Booth Electric tram in the NITE DORIS N ED'S £ZL Coloniu, score. The point Woodbritttfe Ti)W!ishi|i Ifaniie, later hud scores of M, 2411 and 36 Short Dr., Highlands i.iiini and the Barrons kept tbt BOWLMOR LANES TUANHfOHT the kegler luincil in a (lurr 210 fur a U8H total—and thai* Ut Mull 8I./Wuodlirld|« CLOIED TUESDAYS lead 7 ti. game 732 and several day* good bowling. Loader-Press Wednesday. November 1,1967 PAGE FIFTEEN * Lions 1 Bible Talks Scries Packers 0 ISEI.IN Set During November Uroncs 12 Cards 0 Woodbridge Rec League Standings PERTH AMBOY — A serin Dolphins 2 Seabces 0 of Bible talks, which commrni- Chiefs 3 ed in October, will continue nn JlMdll DIVISION 'Collies 2 Brones 3 Fridays at 7:45 P.M. during No- COI.ONIA Hawks II. Cards 2 vember at the Voorhces Room Mi'is i) Knur-, (I AVENEL Dolphins 2 of the YMCA, 182 Jefferson HraM", li I'hil> II Angels 20 Roil Sox 0 Soaheos 1 Street. Dividers 12 Mrts n Senators 15 Athletics fi Bisons 0 The services, which are non- nirlgriN 18 Hods () | Athletics 20 Red Sox 6 denominational, are being con- yU'U o Aslnn 0 i Angels 1 Halloween Cake Sale- ducted by evangelists Albert Senators l Knags and Irving Ross. They Rrnvcs 2 0 • 1 Athletics I Conducted by P. T. A. lii'iK 1 1 • 1 Red Sox 0 consist of hymn singing and a \siriH n 1 - 2 ISEL1N - The PTA of Iselin quiet and simple presentation ol \l e! s D 1 -2 INTERMEDIATE School 15 sponsored Its annual the teachings of Jesus Christ !'h:\ 0 3 AVBNEI. Halloween cake sale Tuesday they advised. isri.iN Ihargers 8 Raiders 0 in the school basement. The An invitation is extended to Hod Wings 15 Hawks 6 .lets 13 Patriots 6 event was held in conjunction a"- Bisons 6 Oilers 0 Maple Leafs 13 Rover*- 12 wi'.h the school's two costume Bruins 20 Rangers 19 Bison* 4 FINAL RALLY SET ;Herl Wingr :? 0 Jets :t parades. CARTERET—The final Demo Bruins 2 1 Oilers 2 The first parade was for the cratic rally will be held on 'Maple Leaf-; 2 I Patriots 1 morning kindergarten children, Saturday night at 8:30 at the Hawks t 1 Chargers 1 with the second for all the Catholic War Veterans, Jack Rangers 1 2 Raiders 0 school children and their teach- son Avenue. I Rovcr:i 0 2 FORDS • Canadians 0 2 Cowboys 7 Browns 0 ers. Participants marched twice Aerial reconnaissance is th« j WOODBRIDGE Eagles 22 Steelers n 'around the school grounds. eyes of the war. i Twins 13 Indians 0 Redskins 6 Giants 6 6 Yanks 2 Eagles MAKING A LONG (JAIN — Tim Mayo. Colonia halfback, is srcn rasgini* the halt behind (lip fine blocking of Tom Lcvcndoski, Giants another back, in the WoodhridRe.-Colonia gamo Saturday. Photo by Roger White. : Tigers Redskins WIGS?" 18.95 Wigletles\T*9.95 I Indians Cowboys crship in, the league standings fly Kidd bulling 8 yards for the j Yanks Browns as a result of a hard earned score. Shortly afterwards, the FORDS Steelers EYE Colonia Boys Football 27 to 13 win over the Bears. The Steelers recovered an Eagle Cougars 24 Blues 18 WOODBRIDGE situation wasn't too hopeful i fumble and drove in to score Raiders 18 Panthers 6 Comets 19 Cougars 13 LASHES for the Vikings as the Bears I with Gary Pollock carrying it Cyclones 12 Bengals 8 Rockets 20 Rebel* 6 $1 Results And Standings openep d the scoring as Barry i over. Tony Triola ran for the Cyclones 1 0 - 2 Wildcats 32 Pistons 13 5.95 Carlin hit Charley Esposilo on J extra point and it was 13 to Q. Raiders l 0 -1 Rockets STANDINGS whole Brown team stood out as' 5- ard pass - run play good!Steelers. with two minutes in Panthers 1 Pistons 2 y 1 -1 100H HUMAN HAIR Senior League they stiffened on the few occas for a touchdown. In the sec- the half remaining, Ken Rum-Cougars l 1 Rebels Browns 2 Ojsions the Rams could muster an ond period after some fine run- zie of the Eagles picked off a Blues ] 2 Wildcats 6-Oz. FALLS Lions offensive action. Victims of the ning by Billy Denk, Kevin Bro- Steeler pass and sped 40 yards Bengals l 2 Comets Rams breaks on many occasions, the perich and Steve Androsko to paydirt. An extra point run PORT READING Cougars $ Redskins Rams suffered the hardest blow brought the bears down to the by Rumzie made it 13 to 7 at Chiefs 6 Knicks 2 . COLONIA 29.95 Junior League when key men on their back- Vikings 15 yard line, Androsko halftime. After the rest period Celtics 7 Hawks 6 Rams 18 49ers 12 Vikingi field were forced out by injur- swept end for the score to -make it was all Steelers — They Orioles 13 White Sox 6 Vikings 13 Colts 0 101 BROAD STREET Bears ies in the early going. Scott Orioles 20 Chiefs 12 it 13 to 0. However, the Vikings marched 4 yardy s with Kidd Lions 13 Packers 0 ELIZABETH Steelers Blackman turned in a fine Chiefs 3 struck back and moments be- tallying on a short pass and Vikings tid FLOOfc Eagles game for the losers with some fore halftime, quarterback Bob Orioles 3 Rams Telephone 289-6610 nifty running and a very good run; another sustained drive to Knicks 2 ENUANCI f. JERSEY ST. (Ntxl t* Elli. Summit Trult Co.) COLONIA — In a surprise Schieni broke up the mid-die on the Eagle 15 where Trioca took 49ers defensive effort all day. The White Sox 2 Colts filled second week of action the win gives the Browns sole pos- a quarterback sneak and raced it around end to score; Quarter- biff story was the Browns over- session of the Top spot in the 4 yardd s inti o thhe end zone. back Tony Scuorzo ran it in whelming defeat of the Rams. •league while the Rams fell to Schieni added the extra point from the 11 when a pass play Coaches Magnola and Conrad a 1-1 record. and it was a 13 to 7 ballgamo at backfired; and Scuorzo put the really had their Charges up intermission. The second half frosting on the cake with a In the second senior division for this one as they clobbered of play was all Vikings as half- short pass to Gary Pollock for the opposition by a 68 to 0 scrap, the Lions rebounded from a hard fought 14-12 loss back Ted Rebetve ran through the final TD. count. Cashing in on tile strong and around the Bear defense to throwing arm of quarterback to the Browns to defeat the Red- skins 31 to 0. The game was far score 3 touchdowns on runs of Ed Calinis who threw for four 30, 20, and 3 yards. The Viking touchdowns and the great run- closer than the score indicates Bearcats as the winners had to go all out defense rose to the occasion and ning of Bill "Red" Dacey, choked off any further Bear of- Adolph Magnola, and Ricky for the win. Mike Allan took charge of the first two Lions fensive gestures to insure the Sacks, the Browns proved un- well earned victory. Andy In 1st Place stoppable. Jacks gathered in TD's as he picked off an er- rant Redskin pass and gallop- Adamshick stood out on defense FORDS — The Fords Bear- three of the Galinis long bombs ed 30 yards to the end zone. A for the winners while Jimmy cats (5 0-1), with a great team for touchdowns while Gary Ro- few minutes later after a short Rogan made notable contribu- effort, toppled the South Plain- Kan caught the other for a six sustained drive, he sped 30 tions to the Viking cause with I field Eagles (5-1-0) from the pointer. Vacks, in addition to yards around left end to hit pay-his running and defensive play. unbeaten ranks by a score of his 3 scores on passes, also hit dirt again. Quarterback Greg For the Bears, Charley Espo- 2519 Sunday at South Plainfield paydirt on a 10-yard scamper Ficarra carried in the third sito stood out at his linebacker High Stadium, to take sole pos- around end, Dacey's running score on a sneak from the 3 post along with Brian Miller session of first place in the Cen- was the key to the Browns yard line. Halfback Bob BreiJ- and Bob Carson. tral Jersey Pop Warner Fed- ground game as time and time eration, Northern Division. nan took over the scoring In the other Junior League again his bull like rushes chores in the latter stages as South Plainfield won the toss through the line and around the fray, the Steelers put together and elected to receive, and on he swept end from 10-yards out a strong well balanced attach ends piled up the yardage for to climax a sustained drive and the first play, Frank PiromalHI his club. The final touchdown then sped 25 yards on an off to pin a 38 to 7 loss on the intercepted an Eagle pass, and came on a 60-yard run with an tackle burst for his second tally. Eagles. The winners initiated with good down-field blocking, intercepted lateral by Nick In the Junior Division, the the scoring, when after driving went in for the score. Dan Fen- Yankowicz from his defensive Vikings of coach Paul Padla deep into enemy territory, punt- ton, on a quarterback keep went end position. Defensively the took over the undisputed lead- ed, then took a return Eagle in for the extra point. Still in punt and marched in with Ran- the first quarter, Fords had the ball, and on a series of five plays, Piromalli picked up 21 yards, Fenton, three and John A rtewspaperboy leanu Hilton, five; Piromalli went to keep good record* around right end 40 yards for the Bearcats second touch- down. The extra point failed. The Eagles came right back | after the kickoff, wfcen Gary Moore went through left tackle for 34 yards and the score. A quarterback keep by R. Stei- rosh scored the extra point. In the second quarter, Dave Liss I recovered an Eagle fumble on | their 20-yard line, and four plays later, nan Fenton, on a Young man taking quarterback keep, went in to j ! put Fords ahead 19-6. The extra I i point failed. j In the second half, the Bear- a business course! cats and Eagles exchanged mints when Joe Dillcn of the Eagles went around right end During the school day this boy own retail business, with the for 55 yards to put the Eagles behind 19 13. The Bearcats takes courses in English, arithme- counsel of our circulation people fumbled on a punt and R. Diana tic, the social sciences. And he who make a career of working scooped the ball up and went in with boys. He buys his news- for the Ea?les to tie the game does well at them. On his news- | at 19 all. The extra point failed. paper route, he takes another papers from us, and he sells them At the start of the fourth course—a business course, in to you. In managing his business, i quarter on a series of plays, he delivers, collects, keeps records, FINE RECORD — The Aquinas College harriers have compiled an excellent record in their field | Dan Fenton hit Jeljf Kuchar on which he applies in a practical learns to deal with people, little and one of the reasons for this is Mike Devcreaux, in the center, from l'ords. On the left is Tom I a 30 yard pass to bring the ball way the things he learns in the wonder so many business leaders Ilinck and the right, Paul Grace. to the Eagles fiv« yard line. classroom—he also learns some- Two plays later, Dan Fenton on of today will tell you the most a quarterback keep, went in for thing more. valuable experience they had as the final score and the Bearcat Devereaux Cross-Country BOWLING win. He learns the basics of business, a boy was managing a newspaper The Fords Bobcats did not route. It's one good way a boy WhiU- Birch Rowling League which will stand him in good fare as well, as they took a stead throughout his life. As a can round out his education. For Co-Captain at Aquinas Edison Bowl - O - Mat pasting from the Eagle Pee 215 Games or Belter Wees 40-6. Nick Dunn, on a run newspaperboy, he operates his information, call— GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. — Mike Devereaux is a 5'6", 130jSal Varsalona of ten yards, went in for the ME 4-1111 — ASK FOR MR. FILMORE Coach Richard Dornbos1 Aqui- lb. sophomore from Fords andiJohn Gaertncr only Pee Wee score. nas College cross-country team attended Perth Amboy St. Pete IteiLly 215 The Fords Bearcats host the is enjoying its fourth straight Mary's. Mike, who is co-captain Ted Debrowski 215 Edison Jets next Sunday, No- i |~ banner season with former New of the team, has been running 600 Series vember 5, at Woodbridge High DAILY JOURNAL HOME DELIVERY ROUTES NOW ~l Jersey high school athletes con- number five on this year's George Peich 204, 214, liu-l - G22 School Stadium, wwith the Pee tributing heavily to the school's squadKnnari . His best timoe in aR To Tnin-m i Team Standings Wees starting at 11:0: 0 P.M. and AVAILABLE IN WOODBRIDGE, COLONIA, AVENEL, CAR- success. Tom Hinck is the num-mie uniform was 20:38 in 1956.! White Birch 17 . the Varsity going at 2:00 P.M. ber one man on the squad, while A win for the Bearcats wiir TERET, ISELIN, METUCHEN AND EDISON. Mike's best race this season was!Team #4 1G Mike Devereaux of Fords and Slin Motoi s l;i 1 make them the champs in the Paul Grace have added the need sixth place finish in the fifty " ' Northern Division,1 Central Jer-: ed depth for a winner. man Hope Invitational. j :t Game Winners spy Pop Warner Conference. To date, Aquinas owns a 35-4 Mike is the son of Mr. Walter! Sun Motors over Con-Lux ©ailp f ournal record in six invitationals and Devereaux and resides at 100 2 Game Winners two dual meets. The Toms have Woodland, Fords. Devereaux is Aco Orthopedic over While "SHOP MAIN ST. captured team trophies in all majoring in business administra- Birch; Team #4 over Reynolds WOODBRIDGE" Your Community Newspaper six invitationals. Under Dornbos tion. I Olds;' Menlo Pharmacy over thetommiej hava compiled vie Freshman Paul Grace is a 5',I Aniato Carpets; Tom & Frank's SERVING UNION and MIDDLESEX COMMUNITIES tories over 113 school while 9", 145 lb. runner from Carterct'AUanllc ovcr t'ommunity JihelL REVLON dropping verdicts to 20 achols in and also attended Perth Amboy OTI1KR SPORTS ON PAGK 9 COMPLETE ROUTE APPLICATION OR CALL AFTER 4 P.M. the past four seasons. Thia year St. Mary's. Paul has been the COSMETICS two of the 4 IIOMM have coma at number seven man on tho teamj HEADQUARTERS IN 634-1111 ASK FOR MR. FILMORE the hands of Eastern Michigan but has finished high in several; Big Parties.. .Or Small Par- WOODIJRID(;E University, a which won races. His best performance was lies ... We'll Feed Them All! Name NA1A Cross-Country Champion a 14th place finish in tho Hope: .ship at Omaha, Nebraska in College Invitational. Grace was FAMILY STYLE 19U6, During Aquinas' success- an outstanding sprinter in high Address ful span they have woo team school as he won the state chain Publix Pharmacy honors in the Hops Invitational pionship in the 100 and 220 yard CATERING '•Since 1932" Kalaraa/oo Invitational, and Fur- Town Tel. # dashes for St. Mary's last year.: • You Nunia tha Menu niture City CoHeg« Meet four • Supeib Foodt . , . Unbelievable Dl Wain St., Woodbridge He is a business major and is ttraight time*. Potlioml 6:i I 0800 Tom Hinck la a 5V, 120 lb the son of Mr. and Mrs. John • Call Churlie at 3B1 9S72 Age School... Junior who balls from MOD Grace, 3C Spruce, Carteret. 1 (Minimu(minimum AgAgee 12) mouth Beach and prop] Aquinas will be running in CHARLIE'S ties < hristian Brothers, Lincroft. He NCAA Collage Division Meet m SUBS and CATERING Itrur of Stuir I ha* teen tb« niunbor « Wheaton, Illinois on November 1554 M.iin SI, RaKwuy 331 98/2 I oi- tho past three seasons. 11. PAGE SIXTEEN Wednesday, 19«7J LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTKKS orncii or MFNICIPAI outu (1) westerly and northwesterly Hone; more or lasa, to tba Southerly Una Olty of Perth Amboy to a point Woodbridxe Avenue to the center-' wBIRD WARD ^- KINta DliniCw Bloomfleld Avenue; thence north- along the eenterllne of TOWNSHIP or WOODBBIDOB the> conterlln* of Freeman Street to lot King George* Post Road; tbence, where It tnternectj with the center line of Weal AvenueAnue;; thencn e i3) BBOrKNtNO at the Intersectioon easterly along the eenter line of Avenue to the centrrllne nf M< [ fun ELECTION NOTICC the eenterllne of St. Cleorges Ave- Easterly and Northeasterly along tha line of Amboy Avenue and Florida l h lgj th J^w ^JerseJe y TurnpikTik e and Bloomfleld Avenue to Its Inter Street; then<:a ii\ aoutii'H T• 7 nue (Route 39); thence (J) north- several courses of King Georgea Post Orove Roaii; thence westerly along ononheMterlf WeitAvenuy ealon to'thg eth centerllne rent»rlln«|ge of] WooclbridKj th« e Avunue;; thence north- iweftoiwn n "witith WashingtoWashingtn AvenueAe; ; jafongjafong " lh«icenterflnlh«icenterflne of Mri Nntlea 1* dv«n that a G«Mr*l westerly along the eenterllne of St. lon lh r,](M~tlnn will M heldd at the various Poll- Road to tha point or place of Be- the center lino of Florida Orovr CentrsCi i Avenue; tbenre 1.11 ) south ^jl * « ^ New JerseJerev TurTurn-n , tthench e southesBterlthtl y alonl g th*th*|8irte| t to the rrnier.in» of n ••• * Georges Avenue to the centerllne of lltn to Ing risrea In thi. Township ol Wood- ginning and the Lehlgh Valley Rail- RoaRd d to a point lflo feet north of jeasteriy along the centerllne of Cen>-' E .., '? mteratctlon with Port center line of Washington AvemieriVenTir " "thence 'i'/i" anutherlv am tha Port Reading Railroad; thence road Right of Way the northerly line of codtllnpton I irai Avenue ,„ i RReading Avenue, formerly known to ,u, Interaction with . Clint™Jf 7 JntrrHn. V Rl"k Tvl ^ -i bridge. Middlesex County. BUt« ol New (3) easterly along the centerllne of herly line of Coclillnpton I trai Avenue and tn« prolongation' eadlnn Avenue, formerly Known to 11* Inier'ectlon with Ollntonlthhe rrrntr Jer*ey, between the hours at 7:00 A.M. the Port Reading Railroad to the rimt nmtrlct Polllnt Plaee: School thisnce wemeriv nionpr the of above mentioned Ontrsl Avenuej" WoodhrldR* - Oarteret Road: street; thoire norfhcamerly «lnnglrer,t,r;]n Mayor Woodbrldce. midway between Worden Avenue Four <4> Cflunenmeit-al-targ* and Jnmes Street; thence weewrly ship tr the sfltnheiist«rly corner of point and pine* of Rrelnnlng The boundary lines and the polling F1RA9 WARD - WHIRD DISTRICT along the line parallel to Worden New Jersey Turnpike; thenre WARD 5 — DISIKIC1 I r-lvpj of the varlaiu dlJtrlcta an a> BEGINNING at the Intersection Avenue and midway between Wor- erly alone the center line of the along the boundaryy line between the dockn In the shore line of thelschnnl n: Benjamin Avenue, den Avenue and James Street to ' RKOINNINO at a point, the lnfr- of the center Una of Main Street New Jersey Turnpike to its Inoer- City nf Perth Amboy and Wood Arthur Kill; thence souther]? a-jiln. inrcilon of the centerllne ol tha and Amboy Avenue; thenca south- the center Una of U. S. Highway 9; aectlon with the Perth Ambov- bridge Township to the centerllne long Wie shore line of the Arthur 1 thence southerly along U 8. High- f pIvrmsyJvanlH Railroad and the rrn- •ownMilp ot Woodbrtftga erly along the center Une of Amboy Woodhridge Railroad the point «nd imbny-Woodbrldge Kill to tbe point of Intersection tcrllno ot New Dover Road; thenca Avenue to the- point where It In- way 9 to Its Intersection with tha place of Beginning Branch of the Pennsylvania Rail-1 with the center line of Central FOURTH WARD Connty of Mlddlesn Lehlgh Voilev Railroad: thence eas- Plare;!r<"»'; thence (7) northerly along tin| Avenue extended; thence wiwterlv SEVENTH DISTRICV |(1) mirtheastr-rly along! the State of lev Jereey tersects with the New Jersey Turn- Ninth Dlstrlrt Pnlllnr 11 1 of lne pike; thence westerly along the terly along the I*hlEh Valley Rail- Srhnnl #1. Strawberry tf HI Ave.. tbe Perth Amboy - along the center Una of Central, BEGINNING at a point where the' ' " Pennsylvania RaUrond to WARD 1 road to the eenter line of Florida Avenue eitended to lt«- Intarsectlo"—'centen r Une of Ford Avenue In'er- th« Boundary line of City of Run- New Jersey Turnpike to Ita Inter- Woodbrlticr Wooclhrld(re Brancb of the Penn- w BI 1 section with Main Street; tbence Grove Road the point and placa of jsylpanta Railroad to the centerllne with Went Avenue; thence south- sects t.he center line of New JrrJcr- " " WoodbrldKe Township: from th« crossing of Oartmt Beginning. Hopiil and the N«w Jersey Turnpike; easterly along Main Street to Its o' the New Jersey Turnpike; thence erly along the center line of West sev State HlghwaHlRhwav #25#2,1;; thecthenc "imc* ri) southeasterly- , alond an.it interBection with Amboy Avenue SECOND WARD . northeasterly" along "the center-1 AvenuA e to WoodbridgWdbtd e AvenueAe; y g e o y l y along tbs centerUne of to* ITew Second District Polling Place TF.NTn DISTRICT westerly along the center northerly along the center Une of h.°.l.!ml*.rrJt ^H^t^I? £!iL°LnKr." Jaraey Turnpike to tha oroaaltig of the point and placa of Beginning. School if 10. Clyde Avrnne, flopf- ne of the New Jersey Ford Avenue to Its Intersection ' »» Wnorthrldgge Township lawn. BEGINNING at the point of In- he point or place of'beginning line ot Woodbrtdge Avenue to the with thhe center line of the Phil- 'he cenrerllnll e of StS . OOeora»J ane Mow Jersey Turnpike and the Third District Polling Place; New Jersey Turnpike the point and sdelphla and port Reading Run-,nue (N j. state Highway Route SM; School #11. Roia Street, Wood- rsectlon of the Garden State Third nistrlct Polling Place: Harden But* Parkway; then along arkway Route 4 and King Georgea ionl #12. srwaren Avenne, Se- place of Beginning road; thence easterly along the thence (3) southerly and southwer,t- ilia centerllne ot toe Oftrden Btate brldga. WARD I — THTBD DISTRICT oat Road; thence southerly along Ninth Dlitrlet Polling Place: center line Railroad to Its Inter- erly along the centerllne of 6t Partway JO the crowing of in* Oar BEGINNING at Ihe Intertactloa of he center line of the Garden State School £12. Sewarcn Avenue. Se- section with the center line of New'Genrces Avenue to the centerHnn of cir;i States parkway and R. J. State WARD 1 - DISTRICT « 'arkway Route 4 to Its Intersection warm. Jersey Shite Highway ir25; thence Dover Rond; thence (4) northwest- HiKtiway Route #1; than along th« All that part of the Pint Ward the LebUb Valley Railroad and V S. southwesterly along the last men-ierly along the centerllne of Dover Highway 8; thence westerly along the rlth D, S, Highway 9; thence sou- »HIRn WARD-FOURTH DISTRICT (•merlins ol New Jersey State Hlgh- lying north of Heard's Brook west herly along the center line of 0 8 BEGINNING at the point of In- THIRD WARD - TENTS DISTRICT tloned center line to the c-olnt and Road tn centerllnes of Chain O'Hlll wav Route #1 in a northerly direc- nf tbe center ltne of Amboy Avenue Lehlgh Valley Railroad to King Georges Jlghway 9 to where in Intersects Port Road; thence tntrberly along King tersection wtth tbe New Jersey BKGDXNING at the intersection place of Beginning. Road and New Dover Road; thence tion to the intersection ot ITew and east of the center Una ot tbe with a Una mlrtway between Wor- Turnpike where It Intersects with of New Jersey State Highway irM Seventh Wstrtct" Polling Plscejijsj S|,uf nonhwest«'rly™"a^ong~~th'a Jsrsay Highway Route #1 and Oreem and Reading Railroad Georgea Post Rosd lo where It biter- ien Avenue and James Street and the boundary line between the Rrhool #19. Msryknoll Road, Menlo centerllne ot New Dover Road to sects with New Brunswick Avwine; 9elng parallel thereto; thence east- and St. Georges Avenue; thence Btraet; then along the eenterllne of und the center Una of State High- Township of Woodbridge and th* northerly along New Jersey State Park Terrace. [the point or place of BcKlnnlng • ram Street to the Intersection of way Route No. 39. thence easterly slong the center line erly along said Une midwav be- Borough of Carteret; thence south- Second District Polllnc Plarat of New Brunswick Avenue to whera It Highway £25 to Ita Intersection hno1 2 Green Street and Worth Btreetj Fourth District Polling Place ;ween Wordftn Avenua and James erly along the New Jersey Turnpike with Tappen Street: thenca east-' FOrn-TB wABu Eir.HTn DlSTRirr ' J" * Oullnok Avenue. Colon- than along the centerUne ot Worth Hrhonl 41, Maw bey Street, Wood- intersects with V. S. Highway I: thanra tree* and parallel thereto to lte tn Its point of intersection with southerly atom V. S. Highway 9 to lolnt Of Intersection with Florida Port Rending Avenue formerly erly along the center Una of Tap- BBGDfNrNO at a point Where (he • Btrtet fo tbe Intersection of Worth bridge, mb V 91 1 M •rove Road: thence northerly al- pen Street to Ita Intersection with Street and Byrd Street; then alont '1*. k' *"V ft*"" * ">* t*> known as Wondbrldge - Carteret center line of New Jersey 8t.Htf and Place oi Bffining. mg the center line of Florida Rosd; thence westerly along the Park Avenue; thenca northerly Highway £25 interspcte the WAltD S — DISTRICT 1 the eenterllne of Byrd Street to MM WARD 1 — DISBRICI t Tnlrd tMalrlcl Polling Placet >TOTS Rosd to a point 100 fe#t center line of Port Reading Ave- along the center line ot Park Ave- boundary line betwpen Woodhriricc northern line of Block 393: then All that tract between the Penn- Fords Senior Cithern Heme - New iorth of the northerly line of Cod nua to Its Intersection with Rah- and Edison Beginning at a point Ln the cen- along Block 399 to fit. George Ave- sylvania Railroad (on tbe east) and Brunswick Avenue, Fords. ington Avenue; thence easterly way Avenue; thence northerly a- ter line of Colonla Road, aleo known nue; tWen along the aanterllne of tha center Une ot Amboy Avenue long the line 100 feet north of the long tbe center line of Rahway to Its Intersection with the center as Colonla Boulevard, where the Ct. Gsotge Avenue to the crossing (on the west) and the center Une ortberly line of Coddlngton Ave- Avenue to its intersection trttti the Intersection with the Woodbrldge line of tha Philadelphia and Port ot St. Qeorge Avenue and tha rlghi- ot Freeman street (on the north) SECOND WARD ue and parallel thereto to the Port Reading Railroad; thence and Perth Amboy Railroad: thence Rending Railroad: thence easterly line of New Dover Road and from of-w»y of the Port Reading Rail- and (on the south) by a line drawn FOURTH DISTRICT joint where it intersect* with the easterly along the Port Reading southerly alonK the center Une ot along the center line of said Rail- said beginning point running tn a road; then along the centerllne of parallel with Green Street and 100 BEGINNING at the Intersection center Une of 0 8. Highway 9; Railroad to the point where It the WoodbrldRS and Perth Amboy road to Its intersection witn the general northerly direction along the •he rlKht-of-way of the Port Bead* feet north of ihe northerly line of the Garden State Parkway Route hence southerly along the center irostea the Woodbridge River; Railroad to Its Intersection wltb center Une of Ford Avenue: thence center Une of Oolonla Bouletnrd to thereof 4 and King Georgea Post Road: Ine of U. 8 Highway 9 to the point hence northerly along tba course tha Port Reading Railroad: thence southerly along the" center line of a point where It la Intersected by Ins Railroad to the crossing of the whare It Intersects wltb the center westerly along the cent« Une of right-of-way of the Port Reading Fifth District Polling Place: thence northerly along the Garden of the Woodbridge River to Home- ird Avenue to Its Intersection tne center line of Hoffman Boule- State Parkway Route 4 to tha point Ine of Ring Georges Post Road; stead Avenue: thence easterly a- the Port Reading Railroad to Its th the center line of New Jersey vard; thence northerly along tha Railroad and Rah way Avenue; then Woadbrfdge It. High. Barron Are, hence westerly alone the center intersection with St Georges Ave- along th« centerllne of Rfthway Ave- Woodbridge. where it intersects with Main long the center line of Homestead atte Highwagayy it #2b:: thence west- center line of Hoffman Boulevard to Street; thence westerly along the ne of King Georges Post Road to Avenue to Blair Road; thence nue; thence northerly along the •ly along the center line of e»id a point where the same Intersects nue to the Intersection ot R&hway :he center Une of the Garden 8r»te northerly along the center Une of center line of St. Georges Avenue riR8« WARD - SIXTH DISVRICV1 center line of Main street to where taw Highway to tbe point and I the southerll y line of Block 403 as *T*nue and Woodbridge Avenue; it Intersect* with Mary Avenue; arltway Rout* * the point and BlnlT Road to HB point ot Inter- to its intersection with New Jer- lace off BeginninBii g Inhrtwn on the Woodbridge Township thou along the centerllne of Wood- BEQtNNlNO «t the intersection lace of Bftrlnnlng. section with the boundary lisa be- sey State Hlchwav #25 tha point of Rahway Avenue and Port Read- thencs southerly along Mary Ave- and placa of Beginning. Eighth ^DlsjrirDistrict PollingPolling^ fJ'^'-'iTa;Tan, MMapn : thence easterlyy and northrth - bridge Avenue to the Intersection nue to a point 150 feat south of Tenth District Polllnr Place tween Woodbridge Township and ichool ##19, , Maryknoll Road. Menlo: of Woodbridge Avenue and Oarteret ing Avenue, formerly known M chool #10. Clyde Avenue. Hope- the Borough of Oarteret; thence Tenth District Polling Place: eRSterly tne BOutherly and Woodbrldge-Oarteret Road; thence the southerly Une of Woodland School #4 A #5. Avenel Street, Ave- 'ark TerraceTerrace. ! easterly line of said Block 483 to Road; then along tha eentarllne of Avenue; tbenca easterly along eaid awn, easterly along the boundary line point where it Intersectsid Bl kth 48e 3center Darteret Road to the point of origin easterly along said center Una of line parallel to Woodland Avenue between Woodbridge Township and nel. Port Reading Avenue to Its Inter- the Borough of Carteret to Its In- OURTH WARD NINTH DISTRICT line of Bramhull Road which Is also and ISO feet distant therefrom to SRCOND WARD the dividing line between the Town- section with the New Jersey Turn- tbs center line of Ivy Street: tersection with the New Jersey THIRD WARD BEGINNING at tbe Intersection pike: thence southwesterly along ELEVENTH DISTRICT Turnpike tha point and place of ELEVENTH DISTRIC* 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad and ehlp of Woodbridge and the Olty of WASD I the New Jersey Turnpike to the thence southerly along the oenter jRshway; thence ln » southeasterly line of Ivy Street to ita point of BEGINNING at the point of Is Beginning. BEGINNING at tha Intersection ew Dover Road; thence soutn- From the tstcrnetlon of ttie en>- point where it Intersects with of New Jersey Bute Highway ir35 asterly along the center line ot direction along the boundary Una MrUne of tbe Woodbridge Railroad Heaxda Brook; thence westerly al- Intersection with the center Une ersectlon of New Brunswick Ave between Woodbridge and Rahway to of Pine Street: thence westerly me and Liberty Street: thence wes- Fourth District Polling Place; and Avenel Street; thence north- few Dover Road tn Its Intersection and the Township boundary; along ong He&rds Brook to where It Inter- with Eastcllff Road: tbence south- the center Une of New Jersey state aecta with Railway Avenue; thence along the center line of Pine Street terly along New Brunswick Avenue School #9. Turner Street, Pott westerly along the canter Une of the centerllne of the Woodbridge to Its point of Intersection with to Its point of Intersection wltb Reading. Avenel Street to Its Intersection 'esterly along the center line of Highway Route #27; tbence south- Railroad to the Intersection of the northerly along tha center line of astcliff Road to Its Intersection westerly along the center line of said Kdhway Avenue to tM Intersection Oak Srreet; thence southerly slong ~Clng Georges Post Road: thence with Woodruff Avenue: thence Wood bridge Railroad and the New tha center Une of Oak street and ftstOTlvl along the center line oor northeasterly along the canter line '1th Highland Road: thence eouth- last mentioned Route to the center Jersey Turnpike; then along the with Fort Reading Avenua the WARD 1 — DISTRICT > line ot New Dover Road; thencs point or place of Beginning. the center line of Oak Street ex- King Georges PosPt t RoaRd d to ItIt s 1n of Woodruff Avenua to Ita Inter- asterly along tha center Una of eenterllne of the New Jeresy Tura- tended to a point where It Inter- tersectlon with Liberty Btreet Beginning at the point ot intersec- section with Butler Street; thence lghiaind Road to its intersection jnorthwesterly along the center Una p:ke to the crossing of the New Sixth District Poliinc Place: Mu- sects with the center Una ot King thence southerly along the cente: tion of tha canter line ot Avtntl northwesterly along the center 1th South Hill Rond; thence ol New Dover Road to the point or Jersey Turnpike and the Oa*des nicipal BuUdlng, Main Street, Georges Post Road; tbence easterly Ine of Liberty Street to where 1 Street with the easterly right ot way line of Butler Street to Its Inter- outhwesterly along the center place ot beginning. State Parkway; then along (he cen- Woodbridge. along Klog Georges Post Road to ntersecta with New Brunswick 11ns of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad: section with St. Georges Avenua; ne of South Hill Road extended to Third District Polling Placet Urllne of the Garden State Park- tha Garden State Parkway Route 4 Avenue tha potni and place of Be thenca northerly along tha easterly tbence northerly along toe center point midway between pleasant School #20, CUremont Avenue, Co- FIRST WARD tbe point and place of Beginning Una of the Pennsylvania Railroad line of St. Qeorges Avenue to It* In- .venue and South Cliff Road; lonla, way to the crossing at toe Oaxden SEVENTH DISTRICT ginning. Btate Parkway and C. S. Highway Fourth District PoUlne Place Eleventh District Polling Place right of way to tha right of way Une tersection with the boundary Line hence northwesterly along the BEGINNING at a point Where Fords Flra Honse. Corrlele Street of Stats Highway Route #1; thence between the Township of wood- ne midway between Pleasant Rout* #1; then along the oent«r- Main Street and Amboy Avenue In- School #14. Ford Avenue. Forda. bridge and the City of Rahway; WARD S — DISTRICT I llne of.. 0 s. Highway Rout* #1 orda. northeasterly along the right ot way .venue and South Cliff Road and tersect: thence westerly along ths line of State Highway Route #1 to thenca easterly along tbe bound- parallel thereto to Its Intersection Beginning at a point where tha In a westerly direction to the Town- center Line of Main Street tn the SECOND WARD-FIFTH DISTRIC* tha southerly boundary Une ot tbe ary line between the Township wltb the Pennsylvania Railroad: center Une of New Jersey Garden ship boundary: then along Uu point where It Intersects with the BEGINNING at the Intersection SECOND WARD city of Rabway; thence easterly and of Woodbrldge and the City of hence northeasterly along the Btate Parkway Route #4 Intersects Township boundary ID a southerly. New Jersey Turnpike and the Gar- ot King Georgea Post Road when TWELFTH DISTRICV Rahway to the point where It ln- center line ot the Pennsylvania the center Una of New Dover Road; easterly: and northerly direction to dan State Parkway Route 4; thence northeasterly along the boundary [Kanway w> me It intersects with the western BEGINNING at *he Intersection w Hallrnad to Its Intersection with thence easterly along the center Una she point of origin. northerly along the Garden State boundary Une of the Township o: line of the Olty of Rahway to Mi.| 3>«E!.Highway\ it25i!,\.: thence southeast ew Dover Road the colnt and of New Dover Road to Its Intersec- Parkway Route 4 to the point of the New Jersey Turnpike and thi iRabwsy River; thence southeastern Woodbridge; tbence northerly alonf boundary Una between Woodbrtdg erlv along the center line of New lace of Beginning tion with tba center Una of Oolonla where it intersects with New Jer- tba boundary line between Wood- along the Rahway River to tha west- Jersey State Highway #35 to the Ninth District Polling Place: Road sometimes known as Oolonla WARD I sey State Hlghwav 25: thenca nor- and Edison Townships; thence erly ltne of the Borough of Carteret: bridge and Bdlson Townships to southerly along said boundary Hn Intersection of Avenel Street the School #2, Outlook Avenue. Colonia. Boulevard: thence northerly along Prom the of the theasterly, along New Jersey State tha point where It Intersects witt thence southwesterly along the west- point and place of Beginning. Highway 35 to the point where II between Woodbridge and Bdlsoi ..-.. . | the center Una of Colonla Boulevard Wandbddge Railroad and tha Town- the center line of WUdwood Ave- Townships to a point where It In erly boundary line of tbe Borough Eleventh District Polling Place t0 ltJ ship boundary: then along the ean- Intersects with the Port Reading nue; thence easterly along thL of Oarteret and the center line of| gchoof'iH Woodbine Avenue, Aya- WARD 4— DISTRICT II llne intersection wltb tha center Railroad; thence easterly along tho tersflcts with tha center Une o »«««»7JM. . £• Th. in*. °' H°"man Boulevard; thence terllne of the Woodbridge Railroad center line of Wlldwood Avenue to WUdwood Avenue; thence eaaterl Blalr Road to the center line of|nt[ B8GINNING at a point, the inter-lnMtnerl a, the oentM „ , Port Reading Railroad to the point the center line of Ford Avenue HomeateAd Avenue; thence westerly to the grossing ot tbs railroad and where It Intersects with U. 8. High- along the center line of WlldwoO' section of the centerllne of New Do- iHoffm(in' Boulevard to the souther- the ' ew Jersey Turnpike; then thence northerly along the cente: Avenue to tbe point of mtcrsectloi along the center line of Homeatead FOURTH WARD-FIRST D18TRICT ver Road and the centerllne of 8t , wn on way 9; thence southerly nlonB U. 8. Une of Ford Avenue to the cente: Avenue to the lly ]lDe of Blocfc n« the centerllne ot the Hew Highway 8 to the point where it with Ford Avenue; thence norther BEGINNING at the point of In- Georges Avenue (New Jer«y Btatai.jj, Towr48nlp Tax Map; thence wast- Une of Linden Street; tfheoce east ly along the center line nf Fori Street: thence southerly along the Jersey Turnpike to the crossing a) Intersects with Hoards Brook; erly along the center Une of Undei tersection of the Garden Sbate Hlnhway Route 35) thence (1) south- !„,, monK the southerly line ot tha New Jersey Turnpike and Car- thence easterly along Hearda Avenue to Its Intersection wltb Lin center line of Ash Street to the cen- Parkway Route 4 and Flume Street trly and southeasterly along tbe cen Block 4«3- and- -Bloc• k- 40-4• to tha Street to the center line of Gran den street: thenca euMttiv alonK ter Une of Myrtle Avenue; tbenca thence northerly along the cental terei Read, then along the oenter- Brook to the point where It later- Avenue; thence southerly sjong tb :erllne of at George's Avenue (New northeast cornet of Block M7| "ne of Carteret Road to the Inter- Linden street to Its Intersection westerly along the center Una of Une of tha Garden State Parkwai ersey State Highway Route 35) to sect* with AmSoy Avenue; thence eenter line of GT*nt Avenue to th with Grant Avenue; fthenee south- Myrtle Avenue and its westerly pro- [tbence southerly along the easterly acitinn of Carteret Road und Wood- oenter Une of Fifth Street; ttoenc Route 4 to Its Intersection with tha intersection of the moat north- line of Block 487 to Its southeasterly southerly along Amboy Avenue to erly along Grant Avenua to Its In- longation io Woodbrldge Creek; New Dover Road; thence easterl] easterly Line of Block 395 prolonged: bi irtge A,vemie; then along tne sen- the point where It Intersects with on a Bne northeasterly to the pour tersection with Fifth Street: corner; thence westerlj along (ha •.eriine i>t Wuodbruige Avenue to the of Intersection of linden Stree thence southerly along the Wood- along the center Une of New Dovei Ihence <2) northwesterly to the pro- southerly Une ot Block 467 and con- Main Etrcct the point and place (hence easterly along the center bridge Oreek to the point of inter- Road to Ita Intersection with Mer longed Une northeasterly of the intp'-eriloa of Woodbridge Avenue of Beginning. and Woodland Avenue; thence east line of Fifth 8treet to Its point of section of the prolongation euterly :llth Road; thence aoutheaaterl; tinuing along the southerly Une ot ntii Hunway Avenue; then along the Seventh District Polling Place: erly along the center Une ol Flftl southeasterly Une of Block 384 J; Block* 473-R, 473-3. 473-T. 473-U, Intersection with the westerlv of tho center line of Kletson Avenue: long the center Une of Meredltt thence (3) southwesterly along the ci'nerline m Rnhway Avenue to the School #1, M.iwbey Street, Wood- Street to the point where the west :oad to Its intersection with. Uld «73-V, 473-W, 473-1. 473-T, 474-0 rr'-'.siDg o! R.fhway Avenue and the bridge. erly llq* of Forda Terrace it 1 ex- boundary line of fords Terrnce #1'thence weaterly alonj! the said pro- southeasterly llne and the prolonga- and 474-B, to the center Una ol ertendftd approximately 50 feet; ongatlon and ths center Une of lesei Avenue; thence southerl; tion thereof northeasterly to the rum -/if- way of the Port Reading tended, said point being approxl ong the center Une of Mtddlese: Oarden State Parkway Route #4; WARD 1 — DISTRICT t mately SO feet, more or lass east o thence northeasterly along the wes- Ulelson Avenue 10 the center Une of southwesterly corner ot said Block thence southwesterly along tha K.'.'ip'iid' then along the centarllne the easterly Une of Grant Avenue terly boundary line of Pords Ter- Avenue; thencs northerly venue to its Intersection with 394 J; thence (4) northwesterly along nt the . rii;ht-of-w»y of tba Port (GINNING at a point, tha In- race fjl to Iks Intersection with the Dodrlch Street; thenoe on a Urn same to the point or place ol Be- tersection of the centerllne ot Port thence in a northeasterly dlrecttoi along the center line ol Rahway the southwesterly Une of Blocks 394- ginning. r.'sadins). Rsllroad to the crossing of along the westerly boundary llrn center line of Linden Street: thence Avenue to the center line ot Avsnsl j a westerly direction to tha in L, 394K. and 394J to the centerUne tno rlRlK-of-way of the Port Read- Reading Railroad and the centerllne _ _ y easterly along the center Une of enectton of Kennedy Street anc Fourth District Polling Place) of N. J. State Highway Route 2S||of Fords Terrace Street: thence westerly and north- lume street; thence westerly a- of Bedford Avenue, tbence (5) School #20, CUremont Avenue, Co- Ing Railroad aDO St. George Ave- Terace #1 to Its point a Mnden Street to Its Intersection westerly along the center Une ot southwesterly along centerllne of nue: trren along tha centerllne ot thence (1) northeasterly along tha intersection with the centeter UUrn with Mary Avenue: thence norther- jng tha oenter Una of Flume Strae lonla, centerUne of N. J. State Highway of Linden Street; thnnce eaaterl Avenel street to the point of Inter- o tba Garden State Parkwai Bedford Avenue to the centerllne Pft i utiffKo(iit (venu( e In a northerlrthly ly along the center Rnn of Marv section with the easterly right of of Byrd Street; thence (6) north- Routa 25 to the intersection ot along the center line of r.lnde: Avenue to Its Intersection with loute 4 tha point and plaoe of Be WARD S — DISTRICT * riireetinri to the Township boun- Green Street; thenca <2> north- Street to Its point of Intersection way line of the Pennsylvania Rall- westerly along the centerllne of Byrd dary, then along tba Township Main Street: thence easterly along Iroad and point or place of beginning nnlng. Street to the centerllne of Winter Beginning at a point whera Khe westerly along the centerllne of with Mary Avenue: thence norther the center line of Main Street to Its First District Polling oenter Use of New Dover Road In- boundary ID an easterly, southerly Green Street to the centerUna of ly along Mary Avfctnift to an ang! point at Intersection wltti the New BEING a portion of tha Third First District ml westerly direction to the point Worth Street; thence (3) north- point which Is 150 feet south (.- Jersey Turnpike; thence westerly Ward, District Five, to be knows as School #24, Goodrich Street. UcllD of origin. on and Woodbridge Townships} easterly along the centerUne of the southerly line of Woodland Ava- fUonn Mie New Jersey Turnpike to iThlrd Ward, Fifth District. WARD 4 — DISTRICT 1 Street the prolongation south- thence easterly along tbe center Une Worth Street to tha centerllne ol nue; thonce easterly along the Hn ita point of Intersection wlbh the Fifth District Polling Place: Ave- Beginning at a point where easterly of thhe dividindiidi g Line between of New Dover Road to the cente* Byrd Street; tbence (4) southeast- 1J0 feat south of the southerly Hn boundnrv line between Woodbridge nel Fitit Aid Bldg., Avenel Street, Pleasant Avenue and South Cliff WARD 4 of Woodland Avenue- and parellt :enter Une of Mew Dover Road In Une ot New Jersey Garden etntt erly along the centerUne of Byrd and Edison Townships the point AveneL tersecte tha boundary Una beeweei Road: thence (8) northwesterly Parkway Route #4; thence norther' Prom the intersection of Hew thereto to the center line of Iv anil place of BeRlnnlng. along aald dividing llne between Dover Road and tbe Township Street to the centerline of Bedford Woodbridge and Edison Township, ty along tha center line of aald Park- Avenue; thence (5) northerly along Street; tnonce southerly along th-, Twelfth District Polling Place: ,nd from said beginning point run' South Cliff Road and Pleasant Ave- boundaty; along tha centerllne of center ltne of Ivy Street to its In-1 cbool #n. Ford Avenue. Ford!. THIRD WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT way to a point marking ths pro- tha centerUne of Bedford Avenua ilng easterly along said center lln' nue to tbe prolongation southwest- longation easterly ot tbe northerly Haw Oova> Road to the intersection to a line, ths prolongation westerly tenwctlon with the center lino of BEGINNING at the Intersection erly of the centerllne of Soutb H1U of New. Dover Road and Meredith Ptne Street; thence westerly along of New Jersey State Highway 4r29 o the center line of New Jerse' line of Block 485 on the Woodbrldga of a Une dividing Block 395-E and Garden State Parkway Route #' Hoad; tbence (9) oortheasterly along Township Tax Map; thence westerly Road; then along tbe centerltne of Block 394-L; tbence (G) southeast- tho center ltne of Pine Street to its and St. Georges Avenue; thence hence southerly along the cent said prolongation and the center- Meredith Road to the Intersection point of Intersection with Oak SECOND WARD northerly along St. George Avenue along the northerly Une ot Block* erly along said lino dividing Block THIRTEENTH DISTRIC* Ine of said last mentioned rou line of South Hill Road to the cen- 4>S. 494, 483.49'. and 488 to the cen. of Meredith Road and Middlesex Stree*; thence southerly along the to Its Intersection with Butler .be center Une of James placi terltne of Highland Road; tbence 495. 4, 393-11 and 394-L and the prolonga- center line of Oak street extended Street: thenca easterly along the r une or ularlc rillC8 Avenue; then along the centerllne tion thereof to the southwest cor- f New Jersey State Highway 15 to the point ot Intersection wit '(10) northwesterly along the cen-i«"tar Una of Place: ; ™"thenc" a «"con"- of Middlesex Avenus to the Inter- to ita point of Intersection with and the boundary line between center Une of. Butler Street to Its thence westerly along the center i terllne of Highland Road to the cen- "nulng westerly along the center ner of Block 31M-J; thenca (7) Kln£ Georges Pcwt Rond; thence BEGINNING at the Intersection ntersectlon with Woodruff Avenue; Un oI PlM t b b d r7 section ot Middlesex Avenue and northeasterly along tho southeast- line ot James Place to tha boundary terlina of Gut Cliff Road; thencs » ^^ « V ST °K?. l westerly along King Georges Post Woodbridge and Edison Townships: shence southerly along the center -Ine between Edison and Wood- (11) northeasterly along the cen-betw«en Ed">°n *nA Woodbrldga McLean Street; then along the een- erly line of Block 3M-J and the Boad to Its point of Intersection thence southerly along the bound- line of Woodruff Avenua to Its in- terllne of McLean Street to tha In- prolongation thereof to the most bridge Townships: thence northerly terllne of East CUrt Road to the Townships: tbenca southerly along with the boundarv line between ary line between Woodhrldge and tersection with Avenel street; along aald boundary Una to tha centerllne of Dover Road- thence'1*111 boundary to the point or placa tersection of McLean Street and northeasterly Una ot Block 385; WoodbrtdM and Edison Townships Bdlson Townships to a point when thence easterly along tba center Block Avenue; then along the cen- tbence (8) southeasterly along the the point and place of Beginning. Una of Avenel Street to Ita Inter- Mint or place of beginning. (12) southeasterly along the cen- of beginning. 't Intersects wlbh the southern most BEING aU oof Dlstrlot 2 In tha Fifth District Foiling Placet terUne of Bloek Avenue to the In- most northeasterly line of Block Fifth Dlitrlet rolling Place: loundary line of Roosevelt Park section with New Jersey State Wrllne of Dover Road to the point tersection of Block Avenue and the 395 to the centerllne of St. Georgea School #7, King George* Road, Highway J£2S; thence southerly Fourth WarW d to be kknown aa or_place of Beginning , School #22, New Dover Road, Colo- Estates: thence easterly along the ' Ward, Di l Lincoln Highway; then along the Ave. (N. J. State Highway Route Fords. southerly bouadary of Roosevelt along the center Une of New Jer- ur- <»». sey State Highway #25 to It* in- _Jlllng Place:| oen terllne of the Lincoln Highway 35); thence (9) southeasterly along Park Estates Its various courses and School #22, New Dover Road, Co- Avenue, lo the Intersection of the Lincoln the centerllne of Bt. Georges Ave- distances to when It Intersects with tersectlon with St. Georges Avenue WARD 5 — DISTRICT • nue to the centerllne of tha Port SECOND WARD-SIX4TH DISXHICt the point and place of Beginning •.onla. BEGINNING at a point whera tha Highway and New Dover Road: then ;he center line of Ford Avenue; westerly prolongation of tbe south' along the centerUne of New Dover Heading Railroad: thence (10) BEGINNING at the point of In- -hence still easterly along one Sixth District Polling Place: FOURTH WARD Boad to the Intersection of ITew southwesterly and westerly along the tersection ot O. 8. Highway 9 and southerly boundary of lands ot the School #23 Woodbine Avenue, Ate- WARD 4 — DISTRICT 1 arn boundary Una ot Block 474-D centerUna of the Port Reading Rail- New Brunswick Avenue: thence nel. Beginning at a point ln the dlvld- Bl.EVEMH DISTRICT Intersects the center Une ol tha Dover Hoad and St. George Ave- Board of Education to tha Garden ng line between Bdlson Township nue; then along the can terllne of road to the paint or placa ol Be- westerly along tha center line of State Parkway Route 4; thence BEGINNING ut the Intersection .Garden State Parkway Route N. J. 4s ginning. New Brunswick Avenua to the md Woodbridge Township where of the Pennsylvania Railroad and : thence easterly continuing along tha St. George Avenue to the inter- northerly along the Garden state the aame 1s intersected by t*e cen- Eighth District Polling Pla.ce: he- point of Intersection with Liberty Parkway Route 4 to Its Intersection WARD J — DISTRICT T tba Garden State Parkway Route boundary of Block 474-D, Hi* northern line of Block 393; then Street; thence northerly along the ter line of James Place and from 4; thence northerly along the alornr Clock 395 In a westerly direc- lln Jr. High School. Hyde Avenue, with New Jersey State Highway 25: Beginning at a point ln tha weev- said beginning point running east- 474-0, 473-X. 473-W, 47J-V, 473-TJ, Iselln. center line of Liberty Street to lte thence westerly along New Jersey srly Una of Staten Island Sound center line of the Garden St&te 473-T, 473-8, 473-R continuing east- tion to Byrd Street; then along the point ot Intersection with King State Highway 25 to the boundary erly along tha center Una of Jarnea Parkway Route 4 to lte Intersection centerlliM ol Byrd Street to the where tha same Is Intersected by the Placa to cha center Una of New erly along the southern boundary of WARD 1 —DISTRICT • Georgea Post Road; thence easterly between Woodbrldga and Edison southerly Una of tha Port Reading Une of Flume Block 467 to the southeast corner ol Intersection of Byrd Street and along tha center line of King Geor- Townships the nolnt and place of Jersey Garden State Parkway Route n BEQINNIN3 at a point, tha In- Railroad Dock Property: thenea <1) #4, thenca southerly along the last- L™ , ? ^Bloek 487; thence, northerly along Worth Street; then along the cen- ges Post Road to Its Intersection Beginning, northwesterly along tha southerly center HnJ^ street to !t*; « boundary ot Block 481 terllne of Worth Street to the in- tersection, ot tha centerllne of the with the Garden State Parkway mentioned route to the center line "ttteraectlol n with Th. ¥ "V^ththe eastereastern boundary ot Block 487 Perth Amboy-Woodbrldge Branch of Thirteenth District Polling PUce: line ot tba Port Reading Railroad of Route #27; tbence southwesterly t0 tersection of Worth Street and Routa 4; thenca southerly alone School 1125, Ford Aye. * Arlington of Kennededy %««•• V.J?? , i "»> northeasterlyy comer: thenca the Pennsylvania Railroad and the the Garden State Parkway Route 4 Dock property to the point of In- along said center line of Routa #27 un0v, terllne f>t Green Street to the In- Port Reading Railroad; thence (1) to lt« Intersection with U. B. High- to tha Una of Edison Township; section of Middlesex Avenue^Ind' ' - continuing easterly easterly along tho ceaterUne of ths wa..„,y 9.,; thenc... s southerly along D. longatlon southwesterly of tha can thence northerly along the last Goodrich Street: thence1 southertvlBlong thB »u»>ein boundarbouyy of tersection! of Green Street and R. J. Port Reading Railroad to the cen- a, HlKhwo ter line of Turner Street; thence (2 mentioned line to tha point or Block 483 Highway Route #1; then along th« 8. HlKhway 9 to Its Intersection along thes center liUnee of MiddleseMiddl'x 'Block 463"; tbencthence northeasnortheasterlnorthei t y terUne of Rahway Avenue; thence with NNeww B^f"'* h THIRD WARD - FIRST DISTRICT Northeasterly slong tha prolonga- place of beginning. Avenue to ita intersection with the'"011* the easterly boundary of Block ceuterllne of D. 8. Highway Route (2) southerly along the centerllne Avenue the BEGINNING at the Intersection tion Southwesterly and the cente: BEING all of District 3 In the Pennsylvania Railroad- tnencei*63 t0 Its intersection with the cen- #! In a westerly direction to the point nnd plaee^i. *>*innfng. line of Turner Street to tha Inter ! of Rahway Avenue to the center- Sixth District^ filing PI— of New Jersey Turnpike and Port Fourtard h DistricWard tto'b 3 e known as Fourth ((Southwesterly along the center Une ter Uno of BramhaU Road; thence i "'.vuslilp boundary; then along the llne of Freeman Street; thence (3) Reading Avenue, formerly known section of same wltb the cente: Ward District 3. tne Pen I'uwnshlp boundary In a northerly School #7, King Georges Rosd Third District Polllnr Pl»ce-|°' nsylvanla Railroad to its'northwesterly along the center Una westerly along tho centerllne ot Fords. a s Woodbrldge-Carterefc Road: Una of Ninth Street: thenea (J School #15 Pershlnr Avenue Helln 'intersection wltb the Garden State'of Br&mnall Road to lte intersection direction to tha nolnt of origin. Freeman street to tbe centerline thence northeasterly along the cen- Northwesterly along tba center Uni ' t. ' ^Parkway Route 4 the point and\with the center Une of Inman Ave- of the Perth Amboy-WoodbrldKs ter line of New Jersey Turnpike to of Ninth Street 125 feet more 01 y d • with the center U Branch of the Pennsylvania Rail- SECOND WARD Its point of intersection with th« 1CM: thence |4) Northeasterly paral 'hnlng. nue; thence westerly along tha c«n« WARD » BFGINNINO 7t !I n^Tnt *- 1 •I«*nt}> nUtTlet PoIUns Place: ter Ine of Inman Avenue to Its IInn- (•mm ths Intersection ol Haw road; thence (4) northerly along SEVENTH DISTRICT boundary line between Woodbridge lei with Turner Street to the South 7 Pht A Ili th Gd Stata the centerllne of the Perth Amboy- BEGINNING at the point of In- Township and the Borough of Car- •rly line of Block 1053-A; thence ,.-.T Boad and tha Township Woodbrtdgs Branch ot the Pennsyl- teret; thenca- southeasterly along Parkway N. J. #4; thence southerly || ini.i.irv along the centerllne of tersection of Ford Avenue and tha Northeasterly along said Southerl; Pennsylvania Railroad and tbe cen- along the center Une of Garden vania Railroad to tha point of Be- New Jersey Turnpike; tbence west- the boundary Hue between Wood- Une of Block 1053-A to Its Inter tarllne of Middlesex Avenua pro- FOURTH WARD Ni- linnet Road to tbe Intersection ginning. bridge Township and the Borough section wltb the center Hue of Tin- TWELFTH DISTRICT State Parkway N. J. #4 to tha point •>r New Dover Road and Meredith erly along the New Jersey Turnpike longed; thence (1) northerly and and place of beginning. to ltd intersection with the bound- of Carteret to a point of Intersec- ner Street: thence (8) Northeasterl; northeasterly along the centarllne BEGINNING at tbe Intersection i'•-..(, men uiong the centerllne of Ninth District Polling Place; Blith District PolUng Flaoai WOodbrldga Jr. High, Barren Ave., ary Une between Woodbridge and tion wltb the center line of Turner and along the Northeasterly prolon of cnld prolongation and tba cen- of the Garden State Parkway Route V'iili'L timid to the Intersection Bdlson Townships; thence norther- Street) extended: thence southeast- gutlon of Turner Street to the In School #27, Pennsylvania Avenue, MiTsdlth Road and Middlesex Woodbridge. tarllne ot Middlesex Avenua to the 4 and the Port Reading Railroad; ly along said boundary Une between erly along the center line of Turner temectlon of ssmt with tha bound' centerllne of McLean Street: thence thence easterly along the center Colonla. Avenue, then along tha centerlLne Woodbridge and Kdl&on Townships Street extended to Its Intersection ary line between the Township o: line of the Port Reading Railroad •r- \: iiiiiese* Avenue to tha Inter- FIRST WARD - VENTH DISTRICT with the Port Reading Railroad (2) southeasterly along the center- BEGINNING at the point where to the southerly boundary Une of Woodbridge and tbt Borough o line of McLean Street to tha center- to It* Intersection with New Jersey WARD S — DISTRICT 7 ••• ,.m ol Middlesex Avenue and Roosevelt Park Estates: thence fol- Docks; thence northwesterly along Carteret; thence (7) Boutbeasttrl; State Highway #25: thence north- BEGINNING at & point where tha Main Street intersects Amboy Ave- Port Reading Railroad Docks to Its llne of Block Avenua: thenca (3) • nin Street; then along the oen. nue; thfiico Easterly along the lowing the southerly boundary line along said boundary Una to th southerly along tha centerllne of easterly along the center line of prolongation of Block 505-D Inter- ' me of McLean Street to tha In- of Roosevelt Park Estates; lte vari- intersection with the Central Rail- center Una of Woodbrldge-Cartere New Jersey State Highway £25 to center Une of Main Street to the road of New Jersey: thence south- Block Avenue to N, J. Route #27 sects the centerllne of Inman Ava« • ivtmn of McLean Street and point where It lntersecte with Rail- ous courses and distances to * Road: thence ISI In a general South (Lincoln Highway); thenca (4) its intersection with Green Street; nue (opposite Cluver Avenue)| i. A.emie: then along tha ceu- point where it intersects with Ford easterly along the center line of thenca northwesterly AIOHR tho thence easterly along the centerllna way Avenue; thenca northerly al- Avenue; thence southerly along the Central Railroad of New Jersev to rly direction along tbe aald bound southerly' at right angles to the ceu- center Una of Green Street to its nf mock Avenue to the Inter- ong the center line of Rahway Ave- lhs Intersection with School Street: terllne of the Lincoln Highway to ot Inman Avenue to the Intersection HI if BlocUiock Avenue and tha Lln- center Une of Ford Avenue to its ary -Ins to the point of lntersectloi intersection with Worth Street; ot the prolongation of the eastern nue to 1U point of intersection with the New thence northwesterly along the cen- with thr Northerly or Westerly lln the centerlloe of tbe Pennsylvania t'heuce northeasterly Rlong the Highwayy:; then along tha oen. with Beards Brook; thence ter line of School Street to Its in- Railroad: thence (5) westerly along boundary of Hlock 509-A and Inman >f die Lincoln Highway to : and place of Stateo Island Sound; tbenca (9, center Une of WorCB Street to Ha Avenue; thence northerly along tha along Heards Brook to Its 1 tersection with Port Fteadlne Ave- Iri * general Westerly direction along the centerllna of tha Pennsylvania Intersection with Byrd Street; 'ersectlon of tha Lincoln eui1 t boundary of Blocks 509-A, 509-H n Uon with the New Jersey Turnpike; nue, formerly known aa Woodhrldce ths Mme sound to the Southerl 11 the point or place of ,hence northwesterly along the] ------„ _„_ thence southwesterly along the Seventh District Palling Place -Carteret Road; thence Westerly al- enlnnlng. h and New Dover; then along Fords Jr. nigh School, Fannln Ine of the Port Reading Rallroai U center llne of Hyrd sorret to lts^d 509-D to Its Intersection with •cnterUue of New Dover Road to New Jersey Turnpike to Its Inter- ong the center line of Port Reading ln 1 section with Amboy Avenue; Street A Inverneis Drive, Fords. Avenue to Its Intersection^ with the Dot! Property and point « place o « '•."":'?.,«"!£' ^', /°Jl *» T *?,*'' Intersection with Winter Street; |Southerly Uno Ol Block; 508-Al n:< i.sei 'km of New Dover Road beginning. School #24. noodtlcb Street, lielln.i tuenre southeasterly along tbe'thence westerly along southerly Una M cvoige Avenue; then along thenca northerly along tha center New Jersey Turnpike the point and l Une of Amboy Avenue to lte Inter- SECOND WARD Seventh District rolling fiaci wn,,a~«. .„ "^TTiT^-_ _ c - "• boundary In a northerly, tersectlon of Ford Avenue and the Reading. tse boundary line between Wood- way between South Cliff Road mid no with ttm cemerllne of t-ake 1 IT v And southerly direction to nicipal IluUdtng. Main Street, New Jersey Turnpike; thence nor- WARD I — DISTRICT I n Woodbridge. therly along the center Una of Ford bridge »nd Edison Townships: I Pleasant Avenue and parallel there- Avenue- thence northwesterly along putnt UK Amboy Ave- Valley Railroad tracks eiceptlng 150 Board of Education property to the southerly elonK the Woodbridge and 1, •• u- t point 200 feet north of Garden State Parkway Route 4; of Avene) Street; thenca eoutheset- k>'^» lownthlp boundary to feet wide strip on the Bwterly side Perth Amnoy Railroad to Its Inter- and easterly along the center the center line of Bloomfieid Ave- Bloomfleld Avenue; thence sou ' I- in; riifrly line ot Graen Street; tbence southerly along the Garden section with Avenel Street: thence I nue to its Intersection with Wind- westerly along the center Une of >»• southwest corner ol Block 50S-G; 1: u. e ea.,terly and parallel wiuti of King Georges Post Road, par- State Parkway Route 4 to its point westerly on Aveael Street to Its of Arenel Street to ths center 'hence easterly along the southern ticularly described as follows: Una of Bah way Avenue: tbenca Ing Road; thence In a southwest- Bloomfleld Avenua to tte Inter-1 1 1 ni yiiuut and along tha Une of Intersection with the New Jer- intersectiontersection wltlbb PPark Avenue; ay erly direction along a straight line section with Winding Road; thence j boundary of BlBlockk 306306-G t o ththa .-." feet north tDarefTom to the Beginning at tha Intersection of sey Turnpike; thence weaterly along thence southerly along the center soul6erlv along the center line of to the point or Intersection be- on a straight line southwesterly inorthwest corner ot Block 50J-DJ « • 1 IT line of tha Pennsylvania the Easterly Une of King Georgat the New Jersey Turnpike to lt» line of Park Avenue to Its lnt«rtec- Rahway Avenui to the center Una t-ween tha Garden stata Parkway to the point of Intersection of the theaca southerly along the westerly n.'i:i.jiid: thenca northerly alouis POJC Ro&d with the Southerly Right point of Intersection with Ford tlon with Tappen Street; thence of Nielsen Avenua; taence south- ROUM 4 and the Port Rewding Rail- Port Reading Railroad and the j line of Block S05-D to tha point md ti'u i.euttr 1)JJ« of said RaUroe,d to ol Way lino of the Lehlgh Valley Avenue tha point tnd place of Be- westerly along the center line of easterly Hong tba center Una of road; thence westerly along the G&rdan Bute Parkway Route 4 the place of beguiling. "11' center Une at Fraecnaa Street, HaUrosd; thence, running Easterly ginning. Tappen Street to lu intersection NteLson Avenue to the Wcwdbrldfe Port Reading Railroad to 1U point point and place of Beginning Seventh District PnUlrtg Placet thenoe e*st«rly along tha oeuter along the Southerly Une of the La- Eighth District Polling PUce: with New Jersey State Higbwsv Creek: tbence tn s toutbwesMrlv dl- of intersection with tha boundary Twelfth Diitrlrt Polllin Place: School #1) Inman Avenue. Colonla. line uf I'reemui Street to the 00u- tUfti Valley Railroad ISO fast, more School #25, Ford Ave.. A Arlington it2h; thenoe northerly alonK the rectlon along tha tenter Une of Une between Woodbrldga and tot [ine ol Hahway Avonuo; U the laelialnn Jr. High School, Hyde Avenue, or lett to a point, aald point being Drive, Fords. renter lln* of New jerser State Woodbridgge Creet u> tba northerly IdLson Townablpc: thenca north- ijeUn. WAKK ,5 - DIBIB1CT a unuhsrly tiocg the oeulex llue of the lnusrsebtlna of a Qua 150 feet Hlghwav #25 to its intersection unu e off ttbba PPor t RdReadini g Railroad:,,,..Rild erly, alon»,„.,g. thi,,*e boundar„„,„„„„y, Un».a. be„..- Railway Avenue to tte lntaxsccUou measured nt right angles from and of tba Port Reading Railroad: BEOLNNIS'Q at tha oanterline ol 1 SECOND WARO witit** thh e WoodbrldgWdbrldgaa and PenPenh tJaence westerlly alonl g thh e northerlthlj 11»era Woodbrtdge and Edison Inaian Avenue and the prolongation v. .:;. Main Street; thence wtwterlj parallel with tbe E&sterly Une of Amboy Railroad the Dolnt MO Uu, f the Port Reading RallroadiTownjhip;- to its intersection with WARD I — DISTRICT klong Main Street to Ita lnoeraeotlon King George* Post Road and the NINTH DISTRICT o t the »est b.iundarV Une of Block wuti Amboy Avenua tha point and .Southerly Right of Way Una of tha [>U< « of BBglnnlntBgt t Lchlgh Valley Railroad; thenca, HiHirjj t District PoUPoUtnt g flue: School Southwesterly and Westerly along a «U (Cow SUteet Wuodbrldsje. line distant 15T feet measured at WARD 1 — ItlStVKUw t right angle* to mul parallel wltb ijulnv, tbe luUr- easterly nue 01 B.HI« onorges ron lua> ttiii« n boundarboundary UnUna s betweebetween thethe! ! BBGINNINBBGINND»O aai i aa pointpoint,, IDlb*« mIn- - Fiftrjfth DistricDistrict ttoo ttnn mowmnwn aai i rnirthird BEOINNINBEGINNINGO ««t t ththe e Intentectloni'Intersection!"^ >•'th» e «»'«•«ceiiterlln"e oo' f i»nMeredit« h """R»Hd;" i.i.u, nmimiKrv line tlience wi-icrl» ««i ilou of ih* centerllne of th« itoad, the sevRrsl couraej Uiereof 10 TowUbhlp of Wo Turnpike ami the emteriliii KiKhlh IH«triii I'nllnii Platt: m-WHiiiii H.i'r.md; thence easterly iarlv n\«n\i ilie rrirn":ne of Mcr<-iltih!"' 'h ,, . , , , ,, ^ ttio Hcunaylvunlu ttullruad and th« thento, Northerly sjoug the ftutar- erly nlonK «tld boundary line be-'.if w™idbrld«« Awnue. thrncr in 4\rnel Klrsi Aid Bld(., Ateasl: alonK 'no ri-mat line ol oreen |Kup«t m the i-ci.'ct mi' or Miiiii e*r\ '""' '' ' •' •' ' ' v011" cnuierUiie ol Fieawaa Btieai; Ui«iu.» 1/ line ol Meadow Horn! 150 (aat, twwu Tuwiioiily ul Woudbrldg* aud auierly aluni iba sauionlu* si'susct, Avcucl, tihrtet to lu lncarsacUon wlthUvauua, Wituca (3> auulh»cnLtily I (A I'liHUita UU I Hgi 10 j PITPS W-dirfiday. NiWembw 1, 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEN 1 I.(.\l, NOTK T.S lit. M, M:ri< is ,1 I.AI, MITICIS l.V.CM. NOTICMS t,r,(.AI, NOTICES LKI.AI, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES

M f inN rtv "•( |jt;i .nlf] rpn(*i ilm ' 1. rriinr nl line of Ilia rVirmmfi of CarieretI.. ern bnundtry lilts of nrnisupll P»r»; i4, soii'h*»l.trlt »|r>n* Arvin fUi»d IIIIISTRIII T «T *r h t hn .'Hitft line .if Uu Si 1 'I'T lii'iii-f if.i N'.ri.h-1 ineiirt Hi Northerly aloni SM cl ttimrf lenertlly Northerly ulnni Ihf u, nnmsviils iload, theni-t Ui IlKillr'iNIM; al Ihr IOl*TW' M,,n e4 "h'. Nin II i rl I'xi-iipi1 nni|i-I uniii.fiarv line in > tht southerly Wentrrn Hnunriniyfllnt d iii>,>rvelt IIOIIII Hoad M'niy l(<«ir| Vtv,t IInr ol ^Innv Hnht\ writ tft 1 rit nii'-r^"-- II v wii lit- II HI* hr! i r,hf fl' . Hr; |i-h DM: ,11 nJ ihp ' MIr.rAi 1 hrtiik of c:a**v 1 *:r**K nun Its far- and South#r!y alnn^ 1 !«• Mpinrtion M lti»»(l tti^uce 'Ti Houlti itli Iho rrnpiwlwinia I' ,:'M. ii t. A*/ ftfifi Windhrh CIV 1 :ir.M.i 11I Mi .v . 'hence I7I limit courses to th* southerly nans stm lin* to the plsco ol HI-XJINNINO nlonK hurtmm R"Sd IHiW therwi" SlonK thf* PrnrnyU.it '•i -in' in nr ^f Of lit* ill, Nnri IHM,-nrriv ftlo .. the Rahwa? River, therie* |4| nislrlrt ft* r»lllnt Plsre; (.'Isrt »sr-|Asriiej Remd. tnencs R) Bouthsrii lltiliond How. Northcutrriv i,> II It, I nuM-nf-w;iv unc hf Nev Vnrk Koiitrrh alona aald southerly bank '•" MIIM>, tmlo; Avrnut. anil *'«i#rl» ulnin Annie* ftond n inii'tMi-tlnii uitli the MMm ln-n lvli> ( 1 ^mih IMitrlft Piilllnn Piste ,,„ illd I,(in. llrnn'l vl inti nt 'he;(if the Rahwav Rtv*r and of Her iwintrinii) Romi 'henrt (Pi S^'uth' ii"* ; Uietn t kmtlM-ply nbintt th<- ^ Prhrml til renntylvanlii Irrnm ,,.. c'enirnl l!,nlr.HHl NI*W Ji'fwv U) mann Streer 'esterlv alnnd Wlnlhrnp n-mil tfr Im tun IXIvm lux (•> Its Intirv. 1 enended northrrlj Mitrlfl rly nlmiK tht center linr nl l.in<»ls wooiibrWIm rnwnahlhl p and thhe lt nm 1 H rt IV A ft f I 5 - IH8THIC* 10 h,i lie vnrinnA rtmr (]f miKI tnlll'h northerlv and th* center- mwnihip ol 'ti(i*r*~tht t«'riif i * ' " "" K>"""« llll North- i Iliuhwiy tn thu place nl I-':''-! \U 1-'<|I|.U| RflniNNINO at a 110I111 where tht n- IT.V hnim nf tin- hA.u Hivir in me ot Hermann Btrett w the I, interaerwd bT the New J*rs*y "«"'«l, MnnR Kenmor* hoad «.[ nl.lrin asn rnlllnmumi , Plsct: t Iir i'iiiiTlltif enterline al Ronsevelt Avenue and * Wlnthrop Ri.nu. t,hrnce lUl Wut Sihnol. Pltln'irM Avrnun. v. ill inccl ;it sqii.'iil ln;irli|ii;nl uouiidury line between Kdisiin «m j K« 1 Turnpike ibenoe runnlnl i li Smith W'«nlhrlrl(!e riiwrnhip* i» mierseriet lfcl nnr tlinui-e »l j ths rxilO' and olact if B*«lnning w*sr*rli ai'ini the New J*rsey Turn rl»y aJotiKK Wlnthrop R Pilch rrs, Corii'lli' SIrcrI, Moni'iiv \o " Nnrtnweiterlj ny the o'nterllne of Clark Place Souldwr-sicrlv HIIIII pike to Grand View Aienue; thenre Rn»d; thence (131 District #30. nf 11-iywnrd Slrpfi cK'pmlPfi mirth 12) Nortbw*Kt*rlv ainnR Qrand View Pllnh Hoitd to ne nl»rt of B*- vi'inlicr li, fi! HIKl P.M. iheme eaeterlv ilnna the rooterlln' NO l»:-,vouni pla«. rlnnfnsr BEOINNINO in the Bnunian lln* >f Cl»rk Plnre to Itt intemerllor "a'.lrriv nurl 'hr reti'frllnp nf Hnv-I H||,h 8choo| , BBO,NHI1,O "„ ,Avenue to New Jeraty 8ut« Kun ••twetn tb* Borough of Bmiiti J.T1IIS II '-••lIiiMlCi:;. K«| u'urtt ytrfei tr 'in- 'Tntfrune of formed bj the interwiion of way Riuts is. tn*nf« lilsirlct #11 Polling Plsc* Kdlton Ith the rrnt.«rLln* of Erti^ewnoi T11 llrwid Slret-t ::i(h Ichnnl Cnltun Road i-iiMnOtld and Edison Towmhiy, Thr Fonls Cl;n;i f!;irlnn Boys Arenue; thpnre esuterl? tn\m sale !!nit.»rvrli Avenu* nntl ^he uolni nr|1i renterllne nf Roosevelt Av*mie *rlj aloni ssaili ! NelN l Jtrtty Stair here the same Is int.er»erifri r,f sicunik, New J*' l si y 071 [I, lnrr nt and th* centatllae of- Itcal- •d• Btree- t Highway RnutRi>utt li tn the boiindarv Kasi'ball 1,0.114110 will mod on to the Kinthwent Atli.rniy it Port Rttdlnr, Kallrn»(l; thenr* r and runnlaar ihtno* U) South- lint of Edison Township, thence Diklnct #11: jnnlng (1) Northerly along tl.» Wednesday, November S at 8:00 ™' L.P. in/l i-ll/l-n-IS/S? .,,: IK) nn thtno* I [tm DISTHK"! NO i Vininn pim-r 4) »ion« Dound BlUlNNINa ai tn* inumcnion of dlaon township Bnuntiary Ilne u) » H,..,r wwterlr !nt rllnjj an/ au«aouth«rlTT ilongg aald P.M., in the ciifcleri.'i of (hii',>f sine* and *nrt 474-A BSdINNINO lit the' ' tl' l ' °t ••»'* Sirest; thenca ary Ilne the nlare m Nsw Jeraey Stats Highway Rout* IS islancy 8tr*«t; thenc* 13) r«M«r,y 10 ths OFFIt'R OP THK !WITNtrlPAI, CI.Eim t •'* S th iDstrtct #1 Pnlllni Plane: Jamts and Suiny Rnad; thenc* running ill I.arly of Peace Church I m>*riertion nf the p uf hr centerlln* of ill Westvrw aloni Mid eant*rilna ID loim Dtl&ncy Street and Nevni-.y BOItot till (IF CR Avenue with the •Piiterilnf if Runrtoluh i Btreet to the cfnter- Mnnrfla Br.hool. Sharp Road. Nnnhsrly along Suiny Road to Win ;re*t to Park Avenue; thence i3) linn nf inie line and the centerlili, K1.HT10N Norurt: if Qftrrten Srnte Parltwaj N J #4 of Cypresf Pirret «nd nn* of WMblngton Atenue; Ihence thmp R[[ 7n7nn AAM n»p: ninnlnK thetire NortherlT 11) Northeasterly tionn New Jersey oundary lln* of Edison Township; d 8 10 I'M C ! l ld E to and parallel with th* centerlln* New Jersey State Highway Rnuu U; performances of "The Wonder- Z"Z£™'^"ZSSto? .£ and 8 10 I'M. (C'irrrnt Time) on Tui-s.! nlnnR s»ld Enslorlv line of W»sh- of Mar) Street, chenc* '41 Westerly State Highway Route it to Orand thfnce I4I S"UlhwMterly along aenc* |8) Westerly and Southerly Well on Thursday, November Between Gdiwin und Woodnndgi day, Nnvpmbpr 7. 1!IM, fur the- purpose! liw:lon Avrnue td » point nnd In- View Avenue: thence 12> Easterly Rniitu li tr the niace if Be^inninK Inng tne Boundary line of Edl/«.n of eledlnjr: t«rsl»ces of the various dlitrlds are at the centerline of Flllmore Avenue erty lln* to th* easwrly nirht-of- th* Jersey Central power * Light iittrict #3lt variety show Saturday -and Sun- way lino oi th* N*w Tort and Lona . y . ~ •••, "••;- ••;••• ;th* ceuterllnei Inimn Avenui follows: to a point nnd intersection with utstrlct af; Company transmission Un*; tbenc* BCOWNINO at tb* intersection ol he cente' Ilne of Cnrtnret Avenue; Brtnnb Division of the O*ntr»l BEQirtNlNa at tbs intersection of ill Voutherly alongg the Jersey Cen- Clay, November 4 and 5 in the »n() the Kdlann Jflwnshlp omindan Boundaries of election Districts Railroad of N*w Jerwy; thence 16) ht Lincoln Highway »»d Buttont Cafeteria at 2:00 and 7:011 r.M.I'lo*; thence easterly alnng the can The polling places for the various •unnlnn thence 15) Easterly alnnit Amboy Avenue and tb* New Jer- tral Power * LighLiht CCompany to Lant, thtno* running (1) North- :r-nter line of Carterct Avcnvie to Northeasterly along said easterly set rurnplks: theno* running ill Woodbrldg* Avenua: thane* (1) terllne of Inman Avenue to th* In wards and election dlstrtcta uf the right-of-way lln* >f »h* New York wssterly along Buttons Lsns and th* Tickets may be purchased BorouKh of Carteret are as follows: he point or plnce of beginning Northeasterly along tb* New Jersey Westerly along Woodbridge Avenue 'ersectinn of the prolnn^atlon of to* and Long Branch Division of tht Turnpike to th* Boundary Unt nf to Old Post Road; tbence I4i NortB- Northerly prolongation thertot «o the door. western onundarv of Block 503-L DISTRICT NO 1:—(Voting; plac* hi boundary Un* ot PlsoatawaT DISTRICT NO 11:—(Voting place, Central Railroad of New J*r**y Edison Tnwnshlp; thence |2) South- erly along Old Post Road and Stony opposite Clover Avenue; th«nc« """' K School.Sol.) ) BKQtNNmBKatNNmo aat to an exlstlnt property lln* whloh erly along tb* boundary lln* nf Edi-Road to the place nf Beginnlng Township: th*nc* U) Horthsasurly northerlv alnng tha Doundary ol the Junction M No* Creek with nvate Nicholas Mlnue School ) BE- GINNINQ at the Intersection of the it locattd I2S feet measured north- son Township to its Inttrteotlon District #1! Polling Place: Penja long ths Plscataway Township ant Block 503-L) tn IU intersection wltt StAMn Ialand Sound; running easterly *.i rlgbt angles to and par- o ttt intersection with Plalcfletd thence (l) in e, Westerly direction a. npnrer Ilne of Roosevelt Av*nue with with Ambny Avenue; tbence (J) Bin Franklin School, Woodbridf* th* tnutharlv line of Block 5M-G the center line of Hermann Street alltl with the e*nt*rllns of Chai- Westerly along Amboy avtnu* tn Av«nu*. ivenut, thtno* (1) 8outh*asterlf Cub Scouts Hold tbence westerly along th* soutberr long aald Noe'« Oreek to Perehlnj lottt fttr**t *itend*d northwasterly; th* plac* of Beginning along Plalnfldd Avenue to IU Inter- Doundarv nf Block 508-G to Its in- arenue; thence (J) Northerly along und running tnence ll) Northerly thtnc* (T| Southeasterly tlom PershlnR Avenue to Roosefelt Av«- nlonn the center Ilne of Hermann Olstrlct #9 Pollini Place: Our DISTRICT #ae section with Division Strttt; Uieno* teraectlon «ith the Edlsorj Townahlr Street to the southerly line of the said existing property line to cen- (4) Southerly and Southeasterly boundary Hue: tbenc* snutherlj nue; thenc* (3( westerlv along Roo- terllne of Monroe Avenue; thence Laay of Pssc* Annei, Walsh Avenue BEGINNING at thee InlerseclloIlerseclon oot eerelt Avenue to tne Westerly line ol Rshwny River; thenc* (2) Nnrth- (8) Southwesterly along said ctuttr- Woodbhdire Avenue and Meadew Road, along Division Strs«t to It* Intersec- October Meeting alnng tbe Edison Tnwnshlp bound- ensterlv and easterly along said tion with th* Lincoln Highway: arv lln* to t point and olac* n Charlea Street; thence 14) Northefly line of Monro* Avenue to th* «n- thence Southerly along the center Una along Oharlea Street and continuing line of Rabwaj River to the east- District #10: of Meadow Road and Its prolongation thenc* 19) southwesterly along th* AVENEL — Cub Scout Pack beginning erly right of way line of the Newteruns of Charlotte Street; thence BEQINNINQ at th* tatertectlon ol Eleventh District Pollinr. Place: In a itralght line to the Railway Ri- (B) Southeasterly along said ctnter- to the Rartlan Rlvar; thence alont the Lincoln Highway to UM plac* ol £4L had its October meeting at ver at a potni where Deep Oreet York and Long Branch Division of Amboy Avanu* and ths New Jersey course of th* Rarilan River to th* proBetinnlng- : School jj2i Inman Avenue Colnnla Central Railroad of New Jersey; lln* of Charlotte Street to th* c*nt«r Turnout; thtnc* running il) East- •he First Presbyterian Church JOSEPH V. VALENTT •mptlet Into aald River; thence IS) lln* of Longvitw Av*nu*; thtnrt lcn(«tlon ot Mill Road; thenc* North District #11 Polling Plscet Thnmis Souttieaaterly along the Rahwaj Ri- hence (3) Southerly along said line Bountiary lln* ot Edison Pownshlp; erly along the prolongation of Mil of Avenel recently Hon»rcd[ _ Municipal Clerk of said railroad to tbe center line (10) Southwesterly along said c*n- tbence (2) Southerly and Westerly lerterioa Jr. Hlgk Bchtol. Dlvlsios lT ver to Btaten Ulanfl Bound; thenc* Road and Its c*nt*r lin* to its Inter Street. Quests were Rev. W. telgner.i—...... 1049.% (0) Southerly along Staten talnnd of Roosevelt Avenue; thence (4) terllne ot Longvltw Avtnu* ta tb* alon| ths boundary Une ol Idlsnn section with Woodbrldge Avenue; thenc< Bound to tb* place ol Beginning. Westerly along center Une of Roose- centcrllD* of Holm** Street; uitmct Township and King Georges Pott W»iterljr along tha center lln* of Wood Mr, Mencke, commissioners Ha- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS velt Avenue to the center line of (11) BasMrly along aald csotwrlln* Road to proptrty of th* Onlted bridge Avenue ta th* pltcs oi BEGIN niHRICt Wo, II - BBOIHN1SO a« rold Meltz, Tom Raketa, Jake SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JKHSI.V Hermann Street and ths Beginning of Holmes street to th* eenwrllne Bute* of Arosrica, known a* tb* N1NG. th* intersection ol Oak, Tret Road CHANCERY DIVISION DISTRICT KO. 3:—(Voting plac*, of Roo*sv*lt Avenu*; theno* (12) Rarltan Arsenal;; tnence |J|)) Nonb- with the boundary Us* Mtw««n ths Truszowski. Den mothers Irene District #30 Polllnr Plsce: Benjamin Township of Edison and ths Town, MIDDLESEX COUNTY Oolumbua School.) Beginning at th* DISTRICT NO. 12:—(Voting place Southerly and soutb****risoutbayy alongg westerlv along s*v*ral courses ol aald FrantUa icbo.1, W*«dbril|* Aveane. Heinbach, Trudy Schaeffer, Docket N«. F 40XK6 Junction ol Staten Island Sound •aid centerlln* ol Roosevelt Avenue Arterial lands to tb* New Jersey ship of Woodbrtdg* at-Wood Ave- Abraham Lincoln School.) BEGIN- Turnpike; thence (4) Northeasterly nu*, thtno* mnnini (1) Westerly Faye Bunk, and Lillian Woods (IS.) MICHAEL VIRAC and MARY and Noe't Oreek; running NING at tne intersection of the to the centerUn* ot H**id Street VIRAG, hlj wife and PETER V1RAG and thenc# (1) Westerly along !»o«'s and Uw point and plac* ot B*|in •long th* New Jersey TiirnDls:* i«» DISTRICT #H along the cental Une of Oak Tret conducted the opening cere- centerllue of Carteret Avenue with District #ie Polling Placet Our ni'XllNNl.NG st th* Intersection of Road to Its intersection with Oro** IRENE VIBAG, his wife to 169 CORPOR- Creek to Perablng Avenue thence the centerllne of Cypress Street and nlntl . ATION, a corporation o! New Jersey, 13) Southerly along Pernhlng Aie- Lady of Peace Annex, Walsh Avenue Woodbridge Avenue and Player Avenu Avenue; theno* (3) Northerly along mony, Mr. Mencke offered a running thence: (1) Southwesterly PATWClt MTOCN1« thence Southerly along the center line i GERRY RUSSOMANNO and ANDREW hu* to New Jersey Terminal Rail- BoroiKa Clvk th* center lln* ol Orov* Avenu* to prayer and district commission- UUSKO, JR., road; tnenc* (3) Baaterly along th* along said centerllne of Cypress Playetr Avtnu* and its prolonfation t IU intersection with I*«w Dover Street In tbe centerllne of Asb L.P. W/M-ll/1/87 UO1.84 District tfll: the Rarilan River; thenc* Easier 1: er Meltz presented the pack with YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Mow Jersey Terminal Railroad and Road; thenc* (3) Easterly along the acrom the Lands ol I.T. WUll&ma Street; thenc* (2) Southwesterly BBaiNNlNQ at tht Intersection of along the course of th* Raritan Rivt: •enter lln* of New Dover Road to It* its now charter. The scout comrequire- d to terve upon Feadinand J. Bl- Company to th* mouth ol Tufta and northwesterly along said center- OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CLEM Amboy Avtnu* and the New J*r-to Silver Lake Avenue: Uitnre Nort lnterssetlon with the Township of unno, Esq., plaintiffs' attorney, whose TOWNSHIP OP EDISON sey Turnpike; thenoe running 11) erly along the center line of Silver Laki missioners were judges^ for the address la 10 Commerce Court, Room 707, Crest where tain* empties into the the o»nter- Edison-Township of WoodbrinKS Staten Island Sound; and thence <* Street; thence (3) ELECTION NOTICE Southwesterly along the New Jer-Avenu* to Its Intersection with Wood boundary line at Wood Av*nue] (ioblin Parade. The three win- Newark, New Jersey, an Answer to the ld sey Turnpike to lands of tb* United briilga Avenue: thence Westerly alon (4) Northerly along Staten Kland *» «ntu ot Nodes it hereby given that a Q*n*r*l ihtnct (4) Bouth*rly along tha ners werne Jamelames ^naeiter'irhapffpr , "iplaint fil«d In a civil action in which Sound to the place, ol Beginning Hagaman street to tht centfrlln* States of America, known a* tb* the center lln* of Woodbride* Avcnu* boundary lln* bttwxn th* Town- Mlcllacl Virag andM of CooUdg-s, Avenue; thencs 14) Beotion will be held tt th* various Pall- Rarltan Arsenal; thence (2) South- the place of BEGINNING. ing Places in the Township of Sdlsm, ship of Bditon and tha Township of most original; Amy Fiorella, ter Virag and Irene Vlrag, hi* wile are °~—teaaterl, along ild csnWrllne wetMrlj along th* several coursts to District #11 Polling Place: Fiscal Woodbrldga to th* plac* of BEOLN- plaintiffs and 169 Corporation, a cor- . -XJlldge Avenue to th* center- Middlesex County, Stats of New Jer-lands of said Arsenal to tht most jirctliest; and Kenneth Ryjeski, DISTRICT NO. J:—(Voting plac* sey, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. away Echosl, Wdoobrldf* Avenn*. NINO iration of New Jersey, Gerry Russoman- Oolumfrua School.) BEQINNINa at line of Flllmore Avenue; tbence |5) Southerly oomtr of Block 7»9, Lot Funniest. i and Andrew Buako, Jr. are among the northeasterly along said centerllne sad 1:00 P.M. (Current Time) on Tues- 6-A as shown on tht Tai Uap of District #n Polllnc Place: James the Junction of Tufta Creek and day, Novtmbtr 7. 19*7, for th* purpost District #Z2: All of the boys were requested 'fondants, pending in the Superior Court Statcn Island Sound, running ^lllttiorfl A 7*3nuc to UIQ center- Edison Township; thenc* |3) Nortb- Maiusoa School, New Dover Boat. Ntw Jertey, Chancery Division, with- line of Oarteret Avenue; thenc* tt) ot elecUnfi trly along tbt Westerly Un* of Lou BBOINNWO at tb* Intersection to earn 50c to help with the thence II) Westerly along Tultt s 01 New Jersey Stat* Highway Rotlt* U 35 days after November 22, 1967, ex- Oreek to tba New Jersey Terminal . i^easterly along said centerllne Three (I) Walt gcatUrt e-A and i in Block 7B5 to the Lemib Thanksgiving basket for a needy of Carteret Avenue to the centerllne Tw* (I) Mimtan «f l*» Otstrtl At- Valley Railroad; thenc* 14) Wsstsrly and Stony Road; tbtnet running (1 DIITRICW IfO. 31 — BEGDmmO at usivo of such date. If you fall to do ao, Railroad and continuing along aald Southerly along Stony Road ant. O th* InMrtectloo oi Plalnflsld Road idgtnent by default will be rendered railroad to th* Intersection ol Per- of Cypress Street and ths point and ttmbly along tb* Lehlgh Valley Railroad to family. The boys are also work- plac* ol Beginning, Twt Membtrt «l Ik* BttH *f th* Uttuchen Boundary Un*: Uhtnct Post Road to Woodbrldg* Avtnui and Stspbenvtll* Parkway, tbsne* i* you for Uw nliet demanded in illing Aienu* and Holly Street; thenc* (]) Westerly along Vfoot ll) Northerly atonf th* center uu* ing on their "good turn day" • Complaint. You tball file your An- thenc* (2) and continuing In a Frteholdert ~ Northeasterly along the Me- On* (1) Rurngtl* bridge Avenue to New Jersey Btai of Plalnneld Road to Us tnt*rs* to the Staten Island wltb Oak Tre* Road; thenc* (1) ith the Clerk of the Superior Court. State Sound; thence (3) »Mt*rly and DISTRICT NO. 13:—(Voting place Faar (4) CsnncUtnta Avenue! thence (9) Easterly along turned in by the second week of Northerly along the aald Staten Cleveland School.) BBGINNINa at Tbt bousdary Uu* and th* paWnf sasterly along New Jersey Sta Easterly and Southeasterly iloug th* ouse, Trenton, New Jersey, in accord- the Intersection of tht centerlln* of Amboy Avenue to the plac* of Be- Highway Routs 21 to ths plac* center Una ol Oat Trse Road to ated: October X, 1967. :Hsterly along said centerUne of ward Avanil* (also known a* Dart along the Rarltan Rivet to Its uiter- District #24: Terminal Avenue to the centerllne asetton with the Southerly prolon- BEOINNLNO at tne intersection ot District #M Folllni Place: John F. Mr. S. Heinbach, cubmaster, Mortimer O. Newman. Jr. 1 Lant) to Ksw DQVST Road; thtnot Bltveiu Hlfh SchMl, Grott Avnas, Clerk, Superior Court DISTRICT NO. 5:—(Voting place, ol Pershlng Avenue; thence (») (4) sWl*rly along 5»w Dovn Eoad gation of Mill Road; thence |«) New Jersey StBte Highway Rout* IS welcomed the new committee- P. 11/M-1M1/CT S53 68 Cleveland School. I BBOINNINQ at Westerly along said centerUn* ol Northerly along the Southerly pro- snd Plalnfleld Avenue; thence run- th* Intersection ol the center Una Pershlng Avenue to the centerUne to Orov* Avenu*; thtric* (}) South- longation of Mill Ro&d and along nlnn (1) Northerly along Plalnfleld men Kenneth Melish, Bob Wood- arly along Qrovs Av*nu* to Oa* DISTRICT #M NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ot Washington AY«nu» with the it Holly Street and the point and Mill Road to Wnodbrtdge Avenue, Avenue to Jefferson Boulevard: worth, Lou Cabassa, Paul Sci- cenur lln* ol Penning Avenue and ilace of Beginning, Tru* Avanut; thrac* (8) W thence (7) Northeasterly along thence (3) Westerly along Jeflersnn B£GlNNINa at the InJerseoUon el 'o Whom It May Concern: along Oak Tn* Avsnu* and tbs the Metucnen-HVtlson Une, Boule- 37, and betta, and Lillian Wood, new At a regular meeting of the Board of ninning tthenco (l) Southerly along Woodbrldge Avenue to Main Btreet: Boulevard to Loring Avenue: thence th* ctntei line ol Pershlng AT«- Jtotd from Oak Tr** to South PUln thtno* (•) Northerly alnng Main 13) Northerly alnng Loring Avsnut the Public Service R.O.W. (high tension den mother, ire Commissioners of Fire District No. (laid to th* plans of Beginning. Street to the Metuchen Boundary line); thence Northerly along the cen- 1, Iselin, In the Township of Woodbridge nue to the center lin* ol Terminal DiaTRICT NO 14:—(Voting tJlac*, to Ovlngton Avenue: tbenc* 14) biaham Lincoln School.) BEQIN- District #1 Polling Mac*: John line: thence |B| Easterly and North- Northeasterly along Ovtngton Avt- ter Une of the Publlo Service R.O.W. Paul Scibetta gave the follow- held on Tuesday, October 17, 1967. I wasAr*nu»; thenc* (l) Westerly along Adams Jr. High Ichool, Iftw Dover (high tension line) to Its Intersection •he center line ol Terminal Avenue th* Intersection ol the cen- easterly along the Metucben Bound- nue to Btony Rnad; thence (i) directed to advertlsa the fact that on No- Road. ary Ilne to the Dlaca nf Beginning Southeasterly along Stony Road to with Oak Tre* Road; thence Westerly ing awards to cub scouts—Rob-vember 21. 1967 at I P.M., the Board of to the center line ot Coolidge Ave- terllne of Ooolldge Avenue and the along Oik Tree Road to its Intersection nue; thence (3) Still westerly and centerllne of H&g&man Street and District #lt Polling Place: Bon- New Jersey Stat* Highway Route 13; ert Woodworth, bear and gold fir* CommisslonerB of Fire District No. running thence (1) Southwesterly hamtown School, Woodbrldie Are- tbence (6) Southwesterly along New with Grove Avenue; thenoe Southerly 11 will meet tt the Board Meeting Room. along the center line ol Coolidge DISVRICV K». 1 - BBQIrTNIria at »lort£ the center Une oi drove Avenue .arrow; Michael Mercer, lion and Avenue to th* o«nt*r Un* ol Oy&ress and southerly along aald center- th* Intsrasotlon ol th* IUddl*t*x- nut, Jersey State Highway Routs 25 tn Second Floor. Fire House, Auth Avenue. line of Hagaman Street to the the place of Beelnnlns. to its Intersection with the Edlton-Me- gold and silver arrows; Joseph Iselin. and will expose and sell st public Street; thence (4) Northerly along Unlon County Un* and th* bound- tuchen Une: thence Easterly along tb* the center Un* ot Cypress Street to southwesterly boundary Une of the ary ot th* Township of Edison and District #24 Polllni Flare: American Dorgan, wolf; and George Bunk sale la the highest bidder property owned Borough ot Carteret; thtno* (J) district #13: Edison-MetuclMO Un* to tb* place ol by Hie Board of Fire Commissioners, the center line ot Washington Ave- th* Township ol Woodbndgs, th*nc* Lesion Bulldliif, Jefferson Blvd. « Oak- BEGINNING. recruiter stripe. The new bob Northwesterly along said south- running (1) Scrutbsrly along the BKGINNLNQ *t the intersection of land Avenue, fit* District No. 11 and known as Lots nue; thenc* (S) Easterly alnng said westerly boundary Une of the Bor- District #H PtUln| Mse«l M«nl* cats are Joseph Seibert and 6 & 17, Block 437-C on tile Woodbridge center Un* of Washington Avenue boundary lln* ol tb* Township oil Hew Jersey Stat* Highway Rout* 25 ough of Carteret to the easterly •dleon and tht Township ol Wood- and th* Jersey Central Power * Park Sehoai Menre* Attain, Township Tax and Assessment Map (Oldto th* center Une nf Perahlng Ave- rtght-ot-way Une ol the N*w lork District #ZJ: Bruce Manser. nue and the Beginning. brldg* to Its Intersection with Hew Lighg t Companpy transmission Un«; BIQINNINO at the lnteriectlon oi ftre House land and building. Harding and Long Branch Division ol the h runni g (l| NortbtasterlNaNrtbtstlyy Ansley Long distributed the Uenue. Iselln) accordinc to the terras of Central Railroad of New J*racy; Dover Road, thenc* (2) Westerly th*nc* running Lincoln Highway and Fitch Road; DISTRICT #M Avenue, formerly Edward Avenu*. alonl g tald RRoute 2S to UalUl n 8lr*st8t; thenc* running ll) Southerly along BEGINNING st th* intersMtloa ol new registration cards to every •ale on fU* with th* Secretary of the DISTRICT NO, «:—(Voting place, thence (3) Northeasterly along said the.ic* (2) Southerly along Main Board. The Board of Fire Commissioners right-of-way tin* of the New York along the center lln* of New Oor*t Pitch Road to Wlnthrap Road; U.S. Route 1 snd the Woodbridle-Edl- one and presented Den #6, Tra High School.) BXQINNINa at the Road to lu Intersection with Orov* Street to Wood bridge Avenue; ttxence thenc* (2) Easterly along wlnthrop son Une, UMnce Southwesterly along th* bat established HIM the minimum price intersection ot the center Une ol and Long Branch Division ot the (3) Southwesterly along Woodbrldge Road to ttenmore Road; thence (J) dy Schaeffer, with the attend 'or said premises shall be 19,000.00. Central Railroad of New Jersey to thence (3) Northerly along ths cen- centu Una ot U.S. Rout* 1 to its inter- Burke Street with the Easterly line Mr lln* ol arm* Av*nu* fonnuly Avenue to the Jersey Central Power Southerly along Kenmnre Road to section with Grandvitw Avenu* West: Take notice, that at said sale, or anyot Washington Avenue and running the centerllne it Chestnut Street ti Light Company transmission Une; snee banner. eitended northwesterly; thence (4) Edward Avenu*, and Its Northerly Sanders Road; thence (4) South- thence Westerly along tb* (renter line ol time to which it may be adjourned, the thence (1) Southerly along the Bast, prolongation to tha Ulddlssex-Unl- thence |4) Northerly along the Jer-easterly along Banders Road so Grandvlew Avenue West to- 1U Intersec- erly Une ol Washington Avenue to Southeasterly along said oenterltne sey Central Power A Light Compa- Board of Fir* Commissioners of Fire ol Chestnut Street extended north- on County Uue; tbenc* (4) Easterly Wlnthrop Road: thence |5) South- tion wltb the Western bousdary Un* ol District No. li reserves the right, In itsth* center Un* of Oypress Street; ny to the place ol Beginning westerly along Wlnlhrop Road to Roosevelt Park; thuuet Northwesterly running thence (2) Daaterly alonn easterly and the centerUne of along ths tllddleset-Unlon County llscreUon to reject any and all bids. Chestnut Street to the centerllne of Un* to the plac* of BlOLHNLNa District #13 Polling Place: Bun- Stony Road; thence (81 Northwest- asd Northerly aloof th* boundary lln* William H. Oninn, Secretary the oenter Us* of Washington Ava- hamtown School, Woodbrldse Ave- erly along Stony Road to Ovlngtoo ol Roosevelt Park to lls lntsrsectlon Collect Candy nu* to the center Une of Pershlng Oooldlge Avenu*: thence (5) South- Fir* House, Auth Avenu* easterly along said centerllne of District #2 Polllni Plac*: Jafe** Avenue: thence (7) Southwesterly with the M«tuchen-Edlson Uns; thenc* Iselin, New Jersey Avenue; running (hence (3) North- Madison Ichool, Ksw Dover Rossi. aloug Ovluglon Avenue to Lorlnl Northerly and Northwesterly aloes: >h* erly along center Line ot Persalng CooUdge Avenue to the centerllne 3ated: October 17. 1987 ot Hagamu Street and the point Avenue; thenc* |8) Nonbweaterly Metuchen-Ediwn Um to Us Intersection Avenue to Dhe center line of Thor- District #14: along Loring Avenue to the Lincoln with the ROW. of the Pennsylvania For Soldiers nall Street; Noe Street; running and plac* ot Beginning. District ffJ: BEOINNINO at th* tnt*rt*cUon of Highway; thenc* (91 Northeasterly Railroad; thtnes NorthtaMorly slong LJ>; ll/U.15/67 I21.T8 thence (4) Westerly along the cen- BCOINNtNO si lh* Intersection ol Vineyard Road and Lincoln High- His stdlsnn I'ownthlp Boundary Un* along Lincoln Highway to tbt plac* the center Une of the Pennsylvania Rail- ISELIN—All girl scout troops ter Une ol Maple Street and Noe way thenc* (1) Northeasterly along of Beginning. road BOW. to Its tntarsectlo*. with NOTICE Street to the center Une ol Thor- and the Road rrom Oak Tr** to Lincoln Highway to the Metuchta of Neighborhood 6, Crossroads TAKE NOTICE that a public sale will DISTRICT NO 15:—(Voting place South Plalnneld; th*no* running District #29 Polling place: Wash- Wood Avenue; thenoe Southeasterly and Un* of Washington Avenue to th* Abraham Lincoln School.) BEGIN- Boundary line; thine* CJ) South- loutharly ak>a| UM center Una of Wood Council, may participate in a i* held on Monday, November 20, 1967,point or plac* of Beginning. (1) Eastsrly along the Road (mm easterly and Easterly along the Me-lnf ton Park School, YVLnthrop Road t »:30 A.M., prevailing time, at Bell NING at the point of Intersection Oak Tree to South PlalnB*ld to Oaktuchen Boundary Ilne to Main ivcnuo and the Edison-Woodbrkll* Un* service project to collect candy Motors Inc., Rout* 27, Colonia, Wood- formed by the centerllne of FUlmore Tr** Rnad: thenc* (2) Southerly lls Intersection with U.S. Bout* 1, Avenue It extended northeasterly Btrtat; thenos 13) Southerly along District #21: the plac* of BEOINNINO. for soldiers in Vietnam, accor- bridge, New Jersey. One 1S67 Ford 500, DISTRICT No. I!-(Opting place. along Oak Tn* Road to Suphanvlll*Main Street to New Jersey Stats Hard Top, serial number 7ES9C16O704 and an existing property line which Parkway; thence 13) Southwesterly UKUINNLNO at th* intersection of ding to Mrs. Frank Galasso, Nathan Hale School.) BEaiNNWO Is located 130 feet measured north- Highway Route 23; thence |4) South- Lincoln Highway and Ducloa Lans; District #M PvUInc PU«*I EdUot motor vehicle, will be sold to the highest at the Intersection of Noe and Maple along BUpheitilil* Parkway to Park westerly along said Route it to Old Pint Aid 8«sstl EtlUUsg, Bed* 17, chairman. This applies to all bidder, to satisfy the balanc* due to easterly at right angles to and paral- Avsnue; thenc* 14) Northwesterly ihtnc* running (1) Northeasterly Streets with Pershlng Avenue; lel with tha centerUne ol Oak Btrest Post Road; thenc* (5) W*at*rly along Lincoln Highway to LorLni Hesl* Psrk. levels, Browne, Junior, Cadette, Raritan Valley National Bank, Edison, thence running (1) in a Westerly along Park Avanut to rlevsky Strssl; along Old Post Rnad to Vineyard New Jertey, on an installment note and and running thence: ll) Bouthweet- Iheuct (3) W**t*rly along Ntvsky AAvenue ; tectthench ** W SutheSoutherlShly y alonlng and Senior. direction along said Noa Street and erly clung said centerllne ol Plll- Road; thenc* it) Northerly along LLorini g AAvenue to JeffersoJff n Boul*Bl - security agreement given by James A. Maple street to Thorna.ll Streeet: etreci *od DeUncy Street to ths Vineyard Road to th* plac* of B* #n Gardner, of 1199 Whealen Place, Kahway, more Avenus extended northeasterly Bdlson Tnwnshlp Boundary; thecc* ginning vard; tb*nc* (3) Wssterly along BEGINNIN t ts tntsnwrttottsnwtt a el running thenc* (2) Northerly a- and the centerllne of Flllmore Jefferson Boulevard to Oak Lans; Woodbrldie Avenue and Madow BoM. In cooperation with the FedNew Jartey. Th* amount due on the long said Thornall Street to Burke 16) Northeasterly along th* Edison BEGINNING st ths aforesaid obligation is 13,253.68. Avenue to the centerUne ot Coolldu* Township Boundary Un* to tb* District #14 Polling Place: Lincoln thsne* (4) Northerly along Oak Lant thence Southerly along the center Une erated Women's Club of Iselin, Street: running ehence (3) Westerly Avenue; thence (2) Northwesterly School, BrookvUIe Road. to Rose Street; thencs (Si Westerly of Meadow Road and its prolongation to girls will obtain the hard candy, Thi] automobile may be seen at Bell along said Burks Street to Wash- along said centerllne ol Ooolldge placl * f Beginning along Roe* Street to Duelos Lane; the Raritan River; thence Westerly Motors Inc., Route 27, Colonla. Wood- ington Avenue; running thence (4) Avenue to the centerUne of Chest- DDistrici t # 1 PlPollinl g Pl«*t John thenc* («) Northerly along Duelos along th* oours* oi tb* Rartttn JUver Individually wrapped in cella- bridge, New Jersey, Northerly along said Washington nut Street: thence |3) Westerly a- Adams Jr. Hlfh Icbool. N*W Dovsr OUtrlct #1J| Lane to the place of Beglnnlns. to Silver Lake Avsnue) thenos North- phane, or cracker jacks in box KOKOS k DRUCKER, ESQS. Avenue to Randolph Street' run- long said centerUne ot Chestnut Kosd. BBGINNiNO at tb* lnUrssetlon ol District #2t Polling Place: Ameri- erly along UM center Us* ot fUver es "Trick or treating," ac- Attorneys for Raritan Valley ning tbence (S) Easterly alnng said Street to the easterly right-of-way Vineyard Road and Lincoln Highway can Legion Building, Jefferson Bou Lak* Avewis to Its Interseotlon wltb National Bank Randolph Street to Heald Street; Une ot the New York and Long tbence running ll) Southeasterly Isvard and Oakland Avenue. Woodbrldge Avenuti Uusu* Easterly cording to Mrs. Galasso, is an 1143 E. Jerwy St. running thence (8) Northerly a- Branch Division ol the Oentntl DIITBICT #4 along Vineyard Rotd to John Strett; along th* otnter Us* ot Woodbtidia long said Heald Street to Roosevelt BEOlNrrtNG si ths InlerMdloB thenc* (2) Westerly along John opportunity for this project." Elizabeth, N, J. Railroad ot New Jersey; thence (4) DUtrict #27: Avenua to Msadow Road, tb* piao* ol L.P. 10/2S-11/1/67 , Avenue; running thence (7) East- Northeasterly along said easterly Plalnfield Hoad and Ih* Edison M«tuch*n!street to Idlewlld Road; thence (3) B1XJINNLNG. Troops with items are requested erly along said Roosevelt Avenue right-of-way Una of oh* Ntw fork bouiidarr line, ihenc* Nortkerly along Northwesterly along Idle-wild Road BKaiNNlNQ at the Intersection ol to contact Mrs. Galasso. to Pershlng Avenue; running thence and Long Branch Division ot the Uia cesttr line oi Plainfl«ld Read to IU to Sturgls Road; tuenc* |4) North- Duelos Lane and Mill Brook; the no* District #» PeUlag Plaesi Pise it. NOTICE (8) Southerly along said FersMiiK lnlersectlos with Southfield Road: thtnc* running (1) Westerly along Mill away Sch*«L fftodtrldf* Aresa*. TAKE NOTICE that a public »ale will OentrfU Railroad o! New Jersey to trly along Sturgls Road to the Lin- Packing and shipping costs Avenu) * t Nyo ongd Ml S K an existing property une which Is Easterly along th. center Un* of South- ooln Highway: thenoe (8) North- Brook also th* Borough of Highland be held on Monday, November 20, 1%7, and Maple Streets fltld Rosd te Its Intersection with Csl- Park Boundary Une, to Pltth Avs- at i:43 A.M., prevailing time, at Bell Avenu* to Noe located 130 leet measured north- **at*rly along ths Lincoln Highway DI8TEICT #M will be paid for by the Women's *a the place oi point oll beginningbii . easterly at right angles vo and v*rt Avenue; thenn* Southeasterly asd to the pl»o* of Bdlnntng. nue; thenc* 12) Northwesterly along Motors Inc., Routs 27, Colonia. Wood- Easterly alon* the center tin* oi Calv*rt Pltth Avenue and th* Boundary Unt BEGINNIMO tl Bw lltertectloS d Club. bridge, New Jersey. One l%7 Ford Mus- parallel with tbe centerUne ot Oak District #15 Polling Place: Lincoln Woodbridge Avenu* and Player Avtnue, DISTRICT NO, 8:— (VotlnR place, Street; thence 15) Southeasterly a- Avenue to its lnUrtectlon with Grove School. Brookville Koad. ol Highland Park to the Boundary tsnr, Hardtop, t cylinder, serial number Avcnua; th«n«e Soulhcrlr along tha c*u- lln* of Plscataway Township; thencs thence Southerly alonf the center Una 7T01C15t239, motor vehicle, will be sold Nat>h»n Hale School.) BEGINNING long said existing property Une oi at Player Avenue and Its prolongation LEGAL NOTICES at the Intersection of R6o a point of Intersection oi DltTBICT #1 NING. th* boundary Una ol Block J08-A to This automobile may be seen at Bell the same with the extension o: formed by th« Intersection of the BfcXJINMNQ al ths lntsrtMtion of 1st erly along Route Si to the Jemy District #-'7 Polling Place: John !ta intersection with 508-D; thenc Motou, int.. Roula 37. Colonla, Wood- Charles Street; running thence (3: oenterllne ol Roosevelt Avenue and Metucoen-Gdlsoa lls*. Raul* 27, and til* O*ntral Power it Light Comtkauy Ma.rkht.il School, CorneU Street. District #3* Polllni Plat* I Usdtstss •as) along th* Hue between Block. the easterly right-of-way line ol the Transmission Line; thence (4) StkMl, Blastssa Str*t4. hrldje, Naw Jersey. along said Charles street as ex New York and Long Branch Division ''ublic ieolet R.O.W. (Uih Itualoa 100-D «nrj 508-A to lta lotereeotloc ROKOS at DRUCKEH, ESQS. tended to Roosevelt Avenue- fun UK), thane* Northerly slon*- the c«a- Northwesterly along ths Jsrsey Osa- %lth th* weaterly line of Block SOt of the Central Railroad of New Jer- tral Power Si Light Company to District #:a DISTRICT #3» Attorneys for Hainan Valley nlng trtienc* (4) Westerly alon sey and running thence; (1) South- (er Una o< UM PubUo gwvic* R.O.W. at ths lnt*rs*otlon o. thenc* *outh along tb* WMttrlJ llni National Bank said Roosevelt Avenue to Haywar (high taatloa line) ta II* Intersection Wlnthrop Road; theno* 15) Norih- BEGINNING st ths iBltrtectlon el ths or Block 909 to the point and placi Avenus, th* point or place ot Be westerly SJOUK said easterly right-of- •asterly along Wtnthrop Road to tb* Llnmlu Highway aJid UI vision Pswsylvanla Railroad R.O.W. and th* 114} E. Jersey St. way Una to the southwesterly boun- with Oak Tre* Hosdi Ihtuo* Kastulj Aabley Road; tlionco |6) Kaaurly Blreot, tlience ruuulng North or beginning. Ulliabeth, N. J. ginning. dary Une ol th* Borough of Carter- aloux It* nslcr Uu ol Oak Tr*« Hoad IK Edison-Mtluchen Unt. them;* Nortllerly along Ashley Road to Durham Ro«d; wesMrly and Nortbarly alonaloi g Olvl atom til* Xdlton-Helucn*n Hue to Its Elfbtb Dlit rict Polling Plac I..P. 10/26-11/1/67 111.00 tit; thence (2) Westerly along said to IU litusectlou wtta Wood Av*nu*; thanes (7) Northaaaterly aloug Dur- alon Btreut to Ht Intersection with gchoul #17, lamau Avenue. Coltmla southwesterly boundary Un* and Itstlunc* iSoutlierly alual th* ctniei Un* Uilersectlon with the Port Btadinf Rail- DISTRICT NO. 8:—(Voting plane, ham Hoad to Hukersou Hiiad; P.tihirtL'lil Avenue; tlieuc* (J) North- road! thtuct Westerly along tbe outer MIIIDLKSEX COtJNTV various course* to the centreline al of Wood Avtuu* to US IntuMctiou with tbenc* IS) Easterly along Paikerton W*ItU » - O1STH1C1 » Nathan Hale School.) UEOINNINO Ulalr Road; thenoe 131 Northerly al- Hie K.O.W. irf th* Ptmujlvml. Hall wttwrly alonK PlalDOem Avenu* u line of the Fort Readlitl KaUroad (SURROGATE'S COURT at a point formed by the intersec- Road to Bruokvlile Ko»d; theiict th* boundary line ot Placatawaj ROW. to the Edison Souli Plalnlifld •egluulug at the point at Inter NOTICE TO CBIUITOUS ong said cenberllne ot Blair Road road; thuta tloag tb* ccntw Una > : milheut.t.iirlj along DieUuU Comp&oy HOW. (hlub tension tlx* City ol Rahway; thence north Biro* I: thenc* (13) UoutheasUrly Jtrssy coinntl power ajid LJghi Use) I theuf* Southeasterly alum lha erly along th* center line ot Duke Dltlrkt JJS raUU>( Pltc*i Mink alung John Street to th* plac* ol Coiuimny irLiuamlssion Hut to the center liiw of the Jersey C«nl(nl Power ll'iad which ta tho a&ld rtUltllnH Mi Park Scaicl, Maorui tiurn. Beginning umlu Hue of the i'euusylvioila Rail- asd U«ht Coo\pajiy R.O.W. Ihijh ten- between Wondbrtdge anil the CM he said deceased, under oath or affirma-i tht centerlln* of Lonijvlew Avenue; road of New Jersey and tb* Dolnt sion Uns) Ui US uiterswtion with th* •t Rah way to the pulnt ol mte; and plac* of Beginning, District #1« Polling Plu*i Edison nmd: thenc* (5) Btyuthweswrly along ton. wahln tu months from this datt or lnenc» (3) northeasterly along DISTE1CT #4 Hlfh School, Colton Road. tht) Peuntylvanla Railroad U> th* m Pennsylvania Hailrvtd R.O.W.; tbenc* *»ctloo of (aid oeuter line ol Duk* they wtll.be forever barred of any action. dale-'•;• centerUn-• * o"f -Longvle • w -Aveuue ursecllun with In* Northerly pro Northeasterly alou tha Pennsylvaula Road with th* boundary line be si th* tBtsrsscUoa *l JUUroad BOW. to to* Uttucbeo-Edl- therefor tfilnst tha stld Ewculor, to th* centerlttae of Charlotte DISTRICT NO 17:—(VpMns plao*. Amboy Avtstw M4 tt* Bditao sUtucbts District #17 location of Wlliow Aveuu*. thanoc •ween Clark and Wood bridge Town DaMd; Ootobtt 17th. 1M7 Street; thence (4) Northwesterly SM UM. IS* point and plac* oi BBCUi- ilpa; tuenc* weiterly along thi Private Nicholas Ulnue School.) BE- lui«, IIMBC* EssUrly tkmg Is* emit* at Ih* UMrssotlon of ((fl)) eoutheasMrlyy along th* North Howard Giles, alonl g aalid centerllutll * of Charlotte OINN1NC1 al tbe point of lnterseo- UM ol Amboy Avtstit to tt* lntsr**oU»» ol W'Ulol w Avtnut NING. S Tiding line batweeu Clark am ttxtc utor. Lincoln Hlsrhwsy and Pitch Road; erly prolongation Street ta th* conterline of Monroe Uon ol th* ueulerllus ol Hermann U.S. Ruut. l: tbw«* Northeast- th*nc» runtilDg ID Nortbtast«rly nd alontj Wlliow Aveuue to thf District #)$ Foiling Plact: VToo* %oodbr><1n* Townahlpa to the o*nt* Charl*i V. Boureuii). Aveuu*; thenro (5) NorLheuaturly Street and (he uautarllne oi Huuse- Ltuouln HtKliwuy; ihuiu-e (7) Houth bruuk School. Huaiu Strwl utt Park ue a'i lbl f Ourrten State Pnrkw.iv VM N . Ma 111 .Slit;,-1 i-rly aluiuj la* <*nl*f Us* ol U.S. Haul* along th* Lincoln HighwaIllH y to Blur U aluug said ccnieriliie of Muuroe velt Aveuue and running tbeuce: 1 lu Its UUersaclion with Grtutdvitw (It Road; tbeuc* (21 Soutnirly alou| wsstaily aljuv Ui* Lluoolu Itlsjbw* AVMIU*. Rnute tt Mlllloftil, H. J. (lW.;i» Avenue to hu rvlaHnt; property Hue (1) Westerly uluug tho ceuutrltue to tht) liltu1* of Ht*£lunlnK OSCAR KAllS M lb« Atutei Itu* at Ui* Ua>4* Avtuue W**tl Westarly skuuj Itiirgll Road U) Idlewllil Road; Mtui'uty which Is located 129 feet measured of Roosevelt Avenu* mid Us various tlie it lilt r Imt vl Granilvlcw Avcnu* tlitnct (3) Southeasterly along Idl*- IJlslrkt #n Polllni! IMacti SllltOE Chrt • PMk«*|,\ BOUW #1 to UH L.P, 10/11 M-U/Hyi; I18.1W uorUMMMrlj M I'M M Us lutanwUea WIUI U* Wednesday, November 1, 19fl7 LEADER-PRESS

Something A lo Z Itcnlal !Binning Monday lit Pick Con-'Center owners — who attend party planning, caring for con- In the nood old days a ijnvorn Hi-c.ss Hold, Chicago. 'from ill over th« country — valescents at home, and hand- merit could spend a million ilol The crowing needs (if the ren ,0 in ( thp ]alesl ^^ mA ling projects around the hou$i» ONLY 3(V PER LINE lars and havp something to show Owner lo AIUMIII tnl customer will be emphasized 1 , , • , from building a new patio to (Approx. tive words to a line) Tor it. " - Grit. at the workshop and panel di.s !<"U»P|r customers in their com- 2nd Mortgage Money at N. J. j I.SEI.IN -B. Boeuoft .1 Boel eluding powered tools and party munities. SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT Mankind & Insurance Rates. houwer, whosr A lo 7, fiental goods, recreation and camping ''"he. owners will participate Character Readings by Arme Mortgage Co., 422 No. Center is located at 571 Lincoln equipment floor care and lawn;"i » variety of workshops con- Woorl Ave., Linden, !>25 4522 I Highway, will participate in the care tools 'and related products, 'l'""'^1 h.v specialists to help 10/11 11/29 ifmirday fnnrlh annual A lo 7, and convalescent equipment. < thorn better serve the neerl.s of jRentnl Center Owners' .Seminar The exposition provides an op their customers ranging from Mrs. MARKO CERAMIC TILE: BATH and Suppliers' Exposition, be , il 6 • Repairs OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- MONDAY & THURSDAY 10 to 9 P.M. FREE ING. IT LASTS FROM I TO COMPUTER • Brake & State TLENTY OF PARKING REAR OF BLDG. CITY PARK LOT SENTRY 3 YEARS LONGER. PROGRAMMING Insp. Work Film&S&H Stamps GOODYEAR and AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY TIRES & ACCES- WALLPAPER REMOVED Monroe & Essex Sts. PERSIIING at RANDOLPH with our expert develop* SORIES ZSA ZSA GABOR says - ing and printing service. KEYPUNCH KA1IWAY CARTERET Main St. & Amboy Ave. per I'U 1-G700 Complrtt Una at t>»oto rapptltt Woodbridge average FREE room SAVE MONEY at A AMC0 Larijr Rcafan> Frep. ME 4-7787 Catalog, Aptitude Test, Textbooks, Counseling Plarement Service W0Rim RGESI $15 Up To 5 Yr». To Pay N.J. Stoh) Approvird » AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Music Instructions GALLARD'S Phon* Writ, or Vint SPECIALISTS! Watch Repairs 388-2778 Electrician PHOTO & STUDIO art fully SCHOOLofCOMPUTER COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE • LOWREY 547 Amboy Avenue PROGRAMMING We Are Eiperts! ORGAJNS WOODBRIDGE WATCH REPAIRS Division of Brmuwirk FREE AU Work Fully Guaranteed! Data Service Inc. Mult) Cbeck • TowUf ME 4-3651 ROCK St., Hiwbtrti, N.J. • CONN with Full Guarantee > Roadlest • RESIDENTIAL & EXCLUSIVE WITH UMCS COMMERCIAL SERVICE ORGANS Expert Repairs SALT 289-4558 llFETIME °t>Tt,IT MAMNTK • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- on all Jewelry -,„,,. ,*V" .. Fr« P«H »nd libor OB tli AAMCO • KLMBALL Roofing & Siding 1OOIb. hag $2.20 Cont-to*o«B* rebul|t tr«iurnlj»loM ind lorqw TRICAL WIRING cotiverterj u long u TOU own your own car and wrvlca It annually al • SERVICE CHANGE- PIANOS FU 8-1667 PICKEDUP ADDRESS- a modcit lervlce charf* «( any of 300 AAMCO Ihopi coart to com. OVERS T. R. STEVENS There art no other >uarant*«< Hk« Instruction SEIRVISOFT OF Uc. #2M1 Roollnf and Sheet Melal Work GOLDBLATTS UUl Dill. ONLY AAMCO BAR IT! WOODBRIDGE NO MOMtT DOWN DON JO electric co. Tuning M5 ST. GEORGE AVE. Hallway's Oldest FIRST rAVIMENT OCTOBE1 WOODBRIDGE 921 St. Georges Avenue FREE ESTIMATE 634-4172 i EiiaHi^wd Jeweler LAST SCHOOL YfMt (Just South ct I lovtrltil) JARDOT Repairs of 44 K C'MKKKV ST.. KAHWA\ CPMPI£TH>_ Open Dili; 84 • Sat. 1-1 • M Hr. Phon* tttilt.* ROOFING All Types ME 41815 L.P. 11/1 * 209 New Brunswick Ate. MUSIC COMPANY Perth Amboy, N. J. 324-1777 Coal & Fuel Oil 83 Main St. GUTTERS AND LEADERS Air CoBdilionlni Woodbridge Industrial FibaUMt Sjitem Witm Air Hral I SOLD IT ME 4-5446 Mutor (iuards Honri: 12 to » Closed Mondayi FOR FREE ESTIMATES THROUGH THE. WANT ADS OPPORTUNITY Plumbing & Heating ME 4-2145 Nil Y»»r CMI lla With HENRY JANSEN & SON Uhlfh Pramiam Anthradti ED FREY Sheet Metal Work MEN —ANY AGE NUT or STOVE (hui • nl» with ChailtJ Fur) Roofing 95 Electrio Gutters and 24 TOM Sewer NACOAL Servlo* Leaders GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! Ml Barrtll AT*. FORDS Woodbrldge, N. t. 588 Alden Street II one of more than 50 New Jersey couiinunith's enjoy lug ME 4-1731 Woodbridge, N. J. our 28 years of sen inn satislicd customers . . . SICK LEAVE! PENSION! Telephone MErcury 4 • 1246 Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- Slipcovers CISZAK round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group insumnce. Pen- PLUMBING and HEATING RAHWAY sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry "The Trademark of Quality" FASHION FABRICS and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest "Iblcrlur Uctumlvrt" 7 Days A Week Custom made iSl EMERGENCY and finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general 24 Hours A Day •nmlutn Oil. National Iwiri. 14-Kr. SERVICE layoff in its Route Sales Department since it was founded in 1889. ••nil* «n all mulwa •! aumira. . TOf OUALITY MATHUIS Phone EL 2-5000. Gr apply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY tor F«ji MrvJc* juti INSTANT PRINT CO. • HICHIT Tuimo pnsoNmi fiff MJ • calf. • PtOfBSHMIAl HMlNtttHM tttVKtt LA RUE, 2400 Lidgerwood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. 33 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE UHAfLKIES # • MOMKN TOOU AND NUIPMINT SIMONE BROS. Ct'RTWNS • VAKIJ GOOD! • AU WOW •UAHAHTHV AM> SRVK1B UNDfN, N.J. SERVICE WHILE CaU »«r Tf Eallmil* NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! HU 6-2726 YOU WAIT HI 8 3:111 MffONI M1-498S HU 6-0059 636-2030 1«1 M.ln St. H.hw.y tQo»vw,f AVWMC Wrrtnrsrtnv. Novrmlirv 1. 19fl7

Hoar), Isclin. 1 IKOIIImL; iind mil Before you buy Annual Dinner Dance going officers will be honored. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Planned by Mothers Deadline for lickpl* has born MENLO PARK TERRACK - announced for November S, you MUST see our Th« Mother* Auxiliary of the with none brine sold aftnr that TREMENDOUS COLLECTION Menlo Park Terrace Boys' (lute. The prire of tickets, avail at our LOW, LOW PRICES!! Leagu« will hold its annual in- able to members and friends, stallation dinner-dance. Novom- from MM. W. .1. Cook, 54!) 5414, ART PICTURE bcr 10, 8:30 P. M., at the noyal includes a full course turkey OF HONG KONG* Oak* Coektail Lounge, Oak Trre dinner. GALLERY FRAMES GETS HIS PRESTONE 305 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH Parking in Munttlpol Lot Around Cornaf AND MUFFLER* FROM Oprn Pnity to 5:.1ft • Mon. A Thurt. till f BIG JOE BYRNES "THE MUFFLER KING" COME ON DOWN to OF A t B AUTO STORE SHOOT EARLY BIRD BUD'S HUT BAR & GRILL SPECIAL! IOMK ON DOWN to Meet Your Friends At Our Popular I'ramit and ('lam Bar. SUNDAYS Man., Tucs., Wed. Over 1 Million Sold $ MARYLAND LONG STEAMED ISLAND NOV. 5-12-19 «t' No Skill Necessary 1.69 Installation in any car 1.00 10:00 A.M. To Dusk Z«rox, Tatar & Zarone in Stock Rifle and Ammo l.nm Font feU till tailpipe mad* In enter from lot. CRABS CLAMS TIKI! All laj a ill*, Than., Furnished ••7 ••• at rag. arlca, Frt,, Cat. Bay *u *n. ••I • M««B4 far la. •I t*f. frle* (Me at) SHOOT TO BE HELD AT FALL SPECIALS! I P.M. I* J A.M. O* tat aecond dai. for 1e. c •rtmU« trdrn anljr. Na limit, premlia ar- SILICOTE' PDOIKliO THERMOSTATS 98c Ka UmH. «>n anlj. DZ. INSTALLED —RESIST! «USt V 1 WOODBRIDGE POLICE RANGE tllikole', tha tirluiua HOSES «M of itllcAnri. I SUPERBLY PREPARED FOODS OUR SPECIALITY (oppnslia Rraw Rurkrt) mincU FREE mitfrial. five. 1 Sponsored by Irttarnitlonal Pi! PRESTONE S.a, Large Siie ROTARY CLUB OF WOODBRIDGE DuPoitHTl- PIZZA fATtNTID CONTIA- iiVI! Radiotar BIG MATIC 10UVMI « Saalar PIES 99C OIMI putinf thnurh palml loqvr»f in REASONS dlrvdtd towjrd Mch GET READY FOR WINTER! Athrr to brtil up nn why yovr win buy it in found WI»M, Tfc» rtr CHICKEN IM nipfr-iilrnciof t[ FALL TUNE-UP SPECIAL! limit poaMbla kick Wa Install Oanuina Dales, Auro-lifa or Hri prufuci. in the Original Equlpnant — Paint*, Plug* anal Can- BASKET' 99C International Parts daman — Adjvtt Carburetor, Chatk V*lta«a MIKE'S HAS THE . CONTINUOUI Ragularar, Fan l«lt, O«ntrataf and Data* Muffler IHCTMCAIW WIIMD «.<* Ml» WIITTEIt Ol'AlASl... SEAMS AS LOW ANY THAT 0U11ANTW8 TOBi Hl'rFLIS Till foul tka until Into i tOX Al LONd U a aolid bond thai rnikw AS « CYL CA* tha acim ictuilir 12.95 Daily SHRIMP Specials im> OWN TOIII CAE Wt Art Authoring *rtnt?t thii mr ofhrr Shrimp In Th* Basket BEST GIANT SIZE ffC MUFFIEI WSTALLEH CaN Jaa far *h« law, law prieai «n yaw Dirt m M» unlfltt iti'H So tasty, Krved with Kr. I eyllndar tor al CH 1-0440. Fries in th« basket, Gener- oui portions. 99^ Com* in and Se« Your Shrimp in the Rough "10 SHRIMP"... SUB 41 TAILPIPES MADE TO ORDER CALL Take Home Our Tasty Shrimp 14 By the quart, Steamed or Fried *2.49 IN TOWN ON OUR NEW HUTH BEND-A-GRAPH MACHINE! | •CH 1-0440|> Italian Style 4 JOE BYRNES "THE MUFFLER KING'S" • ORDERS TO GO • Delicious We Prepare the same C Fresh Bread AUTO STORE CH tasty foods to go as you 636- Fresh Cold Cuts enjoy here in our rest- from 50 Sausage 1215 ST. GEORGES AVE., ROSELLE | IM-CARD CHARGE PLAN Meat Balls aurant. 9807 | 2845 4j BRANCH: 132 SOUTH ORANGE AVE., NEWARK - MA 3-9642 ••rmKmmwy-'-rm^rw'xjL * 115 Aftfitl SI., AT«»( Located Opp. Grneral DjUmfra. ROUTE No. 1, AVENEL Convenient Dining Area Open 7 Days 'till 11 P.M. 636-1288 "3/liNltle North Woodbrldge Cloverleaf . . . Parking Galore

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«•:*» ONIY. DART 2-DR. IKCLUDING: Back Up lights. Heater, Defroster, Padded Dadi, Emerjency Flajhers, Impact Steering Poit, llcctric Waihers-Wip«rj, Padded Visors, All Vinyl Inttriorl 5 YEAR or 50,000 MILE GUARANTEE! NO MONEY DOWN S4%tWHl« IT Tff, ESTABLISHED 1945 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN CHRYSLER Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer HU 6-2374 Wednesday, October 25, 1BB7 LEADER-PRESS Vote DEMOCRATIC-Vote LINE X Meet Woodbridge Township's MEN OF ACTION

MAYOR Under their guidance, WOODBRIDGE has become Ralph P. Barnne Ph. 1). the IDEAL HOMETOWN in this entire area! The DEMOCRATIC ACTION TEAM'S EXPERIENCE in public administration, KNOWLEDGE of municipal affairs AND

COUNCIL PRESIDENT CAPABILITY have been demonstrated by Joseph ^i

%•* ""mm their outstanding record of ACCOMPLISHMENT • New and Expanded Recreatioi Activities for ALL residents

#•• • New programs to find jobs for young people and our elderly • Success in attracting new and desirable industry to help with the costs of municipal service! and provide employment • Construction of a modern Public Health Center and expansion of clinics and other health ser- vices for all our residents • Gaining millions of dollars of federal and state funds to relieve the burden on our taxpayer! COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE for expanded services Robert Smith • Construction and resurfacing of 150 miles of streets • Construction of 350,000 feet of curbs and sidewalks • 150,000 lineal feet of new storm drains and sanitary sewers • Instituting a Free Public Library system with ten branches, which has been funded by the state as a regional library • Construction of a modern police building, and expanding, improving and equipping our out- standing police department. ~ • Instituting a police cadet program, to assure our residents of sufficient and highly skilled po- lice protection.

COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE • Maintaining the lowest per-capita tax levy in the area Charles Terzella • Erection of three housing projects for senior citizens AND MUCH MORE Let's keep MOVING AHEAD in WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP! Re-elect Mayor -i( Council Councilmen Councilmen CouncfltheH the ACTION RALPH P. incFDU ROBERT CHARLES JOHN BARONE mm SMITH TERZELLA HILA COUNCILMAN AT-LAKGE John llila ADMINISTRATION Vote DEMOCRATIC-Vote LINE "A" laid for by Frank Murphy, Mi Miuu* Dr, *VW«1, H I,