\ ;HE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
MKUt TOP COVERAGE £ead«r-Prew and Leader Shopper MSO 05 0.X Ob —top circulation coverage in OkOUO Woodbridfe area. Scrv4ttg--Woodbridge Township, Carterct and Edison Entcnd ii Ind Clui Mall PuhHiM WttMy TEN CENTS At P. O. Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, January 31, 1968 On W«dne»diy Teacher Strike Is Averted As Union Accepts Package WOODBRIDfrE — The Wood- bridge Federation of Teacher* at a special membership meet- Title Closed ing Wednesday afternoon voted Boy Scouts To Observe to accept the Board of Educa- tion's proposals, putting to end Tuesday For what might have been another teacher strike. First Citizenship Day About 65 per cent of the teach- Claypit Site ers gave (heir approval to the WOODBRIDGE — Boy Scduls, [ with particular emphasis on the As a prelude to Boy Scout conditional agreement reached early Wednesday morning be- representing each of Woodbridge olice Building and the many week, the assembled troops of WOODBRTDGE The Fed- Township's 25 troops, will par- w enforcement tools there. Woodbridge will hold a flag- erated Department S to r e s | tween the WFT and the school ticipate Tuesday in nctlvlties Later the boys will enjoy din- raising ceremony at the Muni- through Rousse Company, de- board. marking their first Citizenship ner at the Brass Bucket, to be cipal Building, Saturday, Feb- elopers of Baltimore, Md., for- "It has be/n a long, hard Day. Uowed by their attendance at ruary 3, at 9:00 A. M. A short mally took title to 135 acres of struggle," Alfred Passintino, laypit lands at a closing held president of the WFT said after Gregory Britt, Troop 78, has e official sessios of the Muni address by Mayor Barone will ipal Council. be part of the ceremony. yesterday in New York. Jacob- the meeting at Stanley's Res- STATE WINNER: Howard Weissman, Woodbridge, is shown receiving a $1,000 scholarship been selected by the scouts to son, Goldfarb and Tansman of taurant, Route 1. "There wew award from James J. ("affrey, New Jersey Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a serve as honorary "Mayor of Perth Amboy were .the brokers. many reluctant to accept the resident «f Menlo Park Terrace, after winning Ihe Voice of Democracy contest. Weissman will the Day". Thomas Anderson of The site is between Metuchen board's package, but the majori- go oil to cappete for the National Award. Left to right, Herbert Blitcti, central area Voice of Troop 40 will take Council Pwe- Nothing Doing! ty felt they were ready t» ac- Democracy chairman; Mayor Ralph P. Baronc, Weissman and Caffrey. Avenue and Route 9 and be- ident Joseph Nemyo's seat, ween the high tension lines cept it." while Clifford Spies, Troc# 42 and tie Reading Railroad Charles Richards, form»r and Richard Heller, Troop' 70 tracks teacher who wa* recently re- and Robert Barber, TroojJ ,44 Won HRename Seamans. Fwe property owners were leased from tile Middlesex Coun- Candidate - Budget Forum will occupy the seats of the nvolved in the deal. The prop ty Workhouse after serving 24 councilmen-at-large — Robert erty was bought from Sam Ship- days of a 30-day nentence for Smith, John Hila and Charles Mrs. Morgan, Says Mayor per representing Beth Israel contempt of court following last Terzella. Cemetery Association, The M. year's teacher strike, Mid the The honorary "ward council- WOOBBRIDGE—"Last night's was concerned with Mrs. Mor D. Valentine Division of A. P. negotiating committee did an Set By LWV-PTA Leaders men" are from troops located lerformance at the Human gan's plight and played some Green Company, John Almasi, effective job. within the wards they represent, ights Commission meeting re- rote in gaining housing for her Louis Sisto of United Excavating "The spirit of last year was WOODBRIDGE - Twb forums cadi of the nine candidates for item in New Jersey, our taxpay- the troop numbers are in paren- ffirmed my conviction^ that where she wanted it and she is Company and United Advertis- not with us this time around," in one will be held by the Woocl- the Board of Education on Feb-iers cannot afford apathy. An in thesis: Joseph Semsel (37), First Woodbridge Township per se aware of this. There is no rea ing Corporation, Richards said. "The issues were bridge Township ParentTeach- ruary 13, will be given an op- telligent vote cannot be obtain- Ward, Councilman Harold Mor be better served without son for contorting the issue Although the price was not not as great and we depended er Presidents' Coune-il in coop- portunity to be heard. There ed unless all issues are under- tensen's seat; John Castles (73), lev. (Theodore) Seamans and other than causing unwarranted revealed, one spokesman said upon collective wisdom. Every- Mrs. (Paula) Morgan", Mayor stress in our town. The issue eration with the League of will be a question aad answer stood, The issues concern quat Councihnair John fi. Bgkn's "It was a fantastic sum". one did a go.d job." Women Voters Thursday, Feb- period. ity education and taxes. These seat; Edward Benkert (48) Kalph P. Barone said today at is being contorted by some wh It was learned on good au- press conference ay lip service to the caus Accept 37-Point Package ruaEy 1 at School U Auditorium, Mrs. Anthony Brown, presi1 issues deserve the utmost con- Councilman George Yates' seat; thority that the tota 1 price paid The mayor's statement was In >f equal rights and justice i Th« teachers had to vote on Ross Street, Woodbridge at 8:00 dent of the PTA Presidents', cern of every parent and tax- Robert Behrens, (46), Council for the 135 acres W8s $4,100,000. a 37-ffoint package and a state- Council stated: The purpose of:payer in the Twnship. nswer to the resignations Tues- I while in reality they an Federated Department. Stores P.M. T man Gene Tomasso's seal nftd day night of Actiug .Chairman suUing o*ly to agitate." ment of administrative policies ioL_JMJiel, wttti Mrs. thhe *orufo m js to discouragJ e voter )I, .Vfe* program has been en- j M7chael "Mangione"(31 f Council expects to be operating by 1970, from the Board of Education McCormick of the apathy. Bocaffse Woodbridge[titled ''Education is a Commun-i William Kileallin*s seat William Morton, Mrs. Mary The mayor also indicated tha the spokesman further said. McCormick of the , . , , , , , ... , ,r . „ mann William Ki]gallin*s seat idell and James Pope. They he gave "Mrs. Morgan the fu Under tfte policies, transfers 1S toe imv± largest schoo[ sys lty Affalr When completed, the indoor League of Womeo, Voters as | '' ' The boys will sit at the Coun oted that if the mayor reap- sooperation of our legal staff must be submitted before May 1 moderator, will concern a pres- cil table Tuesday night with the mall to be constructed will "out- of each school year, the adminis lointed Rev. Seamans who has shortly after I took office. It wa shine the Cherry Hill shopping entation and explanation of the officials whose offices they wiL ieen the center of controversy resolved shortly after that". tration will recommend the em- school budget. Speakers will in- hold in an horferary capacity center", the same spokesman ployment of technicians to ser- High School Boys Nabbed nd Mrs. Morgan that they Walton Smith, Rabbi Philip aid. clude Mayor Ralph P. Barone, Others who will sit at the table would reconsider. When the vice and maintain all audio- William Bihler and Charles Brand, the Rev. Brian McCor- will be Garry Lapidus (42) who erms of the two ran out the mick and Mrs. Miriam Balder- visual equipment, tile Depart- Famula, president and vice will be honorary Township ment of Elementary Education president respectively of the mayor did not reappoint them. ston indicated they wished to For Cemetery Vandalism Clerk, a post held by Joseph J Continuing his statement May- discuss the matter with the Board Campaign will conduct a study of the math- Board of Education; Patrick A. Valenti; John McKeague (40 ematics. Boylan, superintendent of WOODBRIDGE—After weeks >r Barone said the meeting "was mayor before taking any action. of investigation, Woodbridge De- who will sit as corporation coun display of demagoguery which The two-newly-appointed mem- The settlement provides lor a schools and William J. Burns, cil with Norman Robbins and Drags On and On , ectives Felix Galasso and Steve invariably results from dealing bers, Mrs. Lillian Szalay and basic salary range of $6,300 to his administrative assistant. Simon took into custody today Library Bd. Dennis Nagy (84) who will sil with personalities instead of Joseph Dunn did not take part WOODBRIDGE — It is less $10,300 in 12 annual steps. Th« The mayor will explain the two juveniles who allegedly en- as Township solicitor with Isa :old issues". ,-Me$day night's discussion. than two weeks to the Board' original aim of the WFT wa« municipal tax structure while tered a mausoleum last Decem- dore Rosenblum. "I am outraged that they Spurgeon Cameron, Plainfield >t Education election in Wood- $7,000 to $14,000. Premium pay Boylan and Bums will discuss ber 23, cousing considerable Elects Mahon The twelve other boys repre- would subvert this important NAACP, said it would "be best briige Township but very little is also provided for additional the effect of the budget on the damage. senting various officials and de ssue to personalities", Dr. Ba- to deal with a human rights nterest is being shown. Per courses and degrees beyond tfa* rone went on.. "I am proud of school system. The boys, who were released WOODBRIDGE — Having partment heads are: Edward •ommission than kids in the haps, the only item which may bachelor level. After the budget discussion, n the custody of their parents Keating (33) as Township Asses Woodbridge as «fine home town street. There are at least 30 help to draw some kind of a Most significant In the new surpassed the 500,000 mark in for all and I want a strong func- after a juvenile complaint was or; Keith Maylott (45) as comp- automatic rifles floating around showing at the polls is the gi- contract is that the Board of circulation by 5,000 for the first ioning Human Rights Commis Plainfield. I have been threa gantic School Board budget. signed, are now awaiting the time last year, the Free Public troller; Mark Benson (49) a Education will recognize the Alcan To Locate action of the County Juvenile sion so that it will continue that tened and had bullets zing past The Independent Team, con- memorandum of agreement, Library System began a new ollector; Edward Moore (82 way. I know problems to vary authorities. The boys are 15 and as treasurer; Brian Hayes (78 my head during last summer's sisting of Mrs. Elitabeth Novak, arbitrations and grievance pro- 16 years old respectively and year with a new president of ng degrees crop up from time rtots. I didn't like it." Mrs. Barbara Wyatt and Prt- cedures and a guarantee that On Englehard Site ts board of trustees, Edward as police director; Henry Peter- to time in all communities. are students at Colonia Senior son (80) as public works direc Mayor Barone said today that rick Dowling, candidates for the the present memorandum will WOODBRIDGE ~ Alcan High School. Mahon, who assumed his post When it happens here I don't full term and Joseph Lynch for be carried over from one year tor; John Briguglia_(86) as plan- want it ignored. It must be he has no meeting scheduled Aluminum Corporation, with According to Sgt. Elme" earlier this month succeeding ning and dejflopment director with Human Rights Commission. the unexpired term, has been to another. headquarters in Cleveland, ()., Mrs. Barbara Lenoble. acted on for the good and wel attending various candidates Green of the Juvenile Bureau, Dennis Luna (48) industrial af- fare of all. 'I told'them at the time they Aoiong the other items to be will definitely locate here, The he boys unlawfully entered St. nights and coffee klatches as Other officers are: Miss Ruth fairs director; Gary Cardinal' 'We will fight for everyone's approached me that it was my included in the memorandum of LEADER PRESS was told by Gertrude's Cemetery in the Co- has the "Best" Slate'consisting Wolk, vice president, Mrs. Pat- (49) as parks and recreation right for all the benefits under perogative to appoint those I agreement that will become ef- a very reliable source yester- lonia section of the Toffhship. of Earl 'McCracken, John P. ricia Lamatino, secretary, and director; Warren Donaldson the law, but we won't conduct felt wouM serve Woodbridge fective July 1 is that a mater- day. After forcing entrance to the Cassidy and Jack Pank for the Stanley Strickarz, treasurer. All (47), health and welfare direc that fight in a manner to pro- Township best and I emphasized nity leave will become effective mausoleum, Graen said they. full term and Bernard F. Me- The plant is to be construc- will serve one-year terms.' tor; James Lantz (36), magis mote self-aggrandizement or for Woodbridge Township", the not less than four months before broke a window, tipped over a Cauley, two-year term. The lat- ted in the Englehard tract, trate and Bruce Horner (71 the purpose of gaining scream mayor declared. "In other com- the approximate date of con- kneeler, broke statues, and Mayor Ralph P. Barone and ter at a candidates' night spon- across from Reynolds Alumi- business administrator. ing headlines which serves no munities when they talk of un- finement; teachers at elemen- num plant. It is understood vases. Superintendent of Schools Pat- derprivileged they are talking sored by the Greater Colonia In observance of Boy Seoul purpose other than to present tary level will not be required that the firm has acquired 20 rick Boylan, according to law, about the color of a man's skin. Democratic Club Wednesday The sergeant also said the two Week, the Citizenship Day activ our community and its residents to work more than three nightly acres and construction will be are ex-officio members. held just before press time said: stole two bronze candelabra ties will begin at Town Ha in a false light." In Woodbridge when we talk of duties a year, a policy will be in two phases. The first phases The Free Public Library Sys- "of greatest importance to our valued at $60 and a three-foot Tuesday at 3:30 -R..M., whe: Discussing Mrs. Morgan's ef- the underprivileged we talk adopted that teachers will re- will consist of 250,000 square tem of Woodbridge was aetiva Township is the fact that we long white rosary worth $15. Mayor Ralph B. Barone will we' forts to secure an apartment in about all people whose incomes ceive four year's credit for mili- feet of construction. The sec- ted in December 1963, and in are discriminated against by the come the scouts. They will tou Woodbridge (Mrs. Morgan is do not meet the standards for tary service; credit will be giv- ond phase will include another its first year, circulated 186,000 state formula for aid to local WHERE THE ACTION IS various municipal facilitie, negro), the mayor declared: a middle income family. We en for all prior teaching experi- building plus rail facilities. schools. Although we are the WOODBRIDGE - Organiza Currently, more than 42,000 "In fact, although I saw-no do not ask the color of a man's eleventh largest community in ence; that all days of absence It is understood the plant tions may list summer activi registered borrowers take ad reason to seek publicity, I too, skin." New Jersey, we have the fourth must be paid; public phones will will manufacture cans from ties in '68 edition of "Where vantage of the facilities, which Mayor Issues State largest school system. That be placed" in School No. 3 and sheets of aluminum which will The Action Is" by notifying includes a total book stock ol means that a great percentage Hagaman Heights; funds will be be shipped here. main library. 140,000. Of Township Messag Mayor Lauds ^Tanzman of our tax ratables is the type provided for remedial reading WOODBRIDGE — "We are which incurrs school costs." programs, ninth grade and sen- After Months of Planning a major community, with $490 lonel A. Kahn, candidate for ior high school teachers will not million worth of taxable prop- For Bill Aimed To Get the two-year term, running in- be required to escort their stu- erty, and another $100 million dependently, announced he has dents to the cafeteria. worth of exempt property. In been notified that a group of Also, attempts will be made to essence, we are a major cor- Township More State Aid Towjjisbip residents has orga- provide reduced class sizes, late 1st Concert Scheduled poration and all our residents recognized organization approv ized in support of his candidacy buses will be provided for all WOODBRIDtiE — Mayor are shareholders. Their in- ed by the Director of Budget; Assuming the name of 7A senior high school students, vestments are their property, Ralph P. Barone today lauded State Senator Norman Tanzman and Accounting." Association, tlie membership teachers will be notified of I heir holdings, about $147 million of headed by Edwin Monas in- schedules whenever possible 10 for introducing a bill, which if Asked if he thought the Repub 1 By Community Orchestra which is industrial and com- passed, will give Woodbridge in lican — controlled legislature cludes businessmen, profession- days prior to the end of tin merical property and approx- creased state aid for education. would approve his measure als, educators and housewives, school year, and that marking WO()].)!{1(1 DC K _ After sal. Currently rehearsals are Ralph 1'. Ma rone, who is a di imately SXlfi million is resi- Tht« niayor said he had confer Tanzman replied: "I can't se representing all areas of the periods be studied and reevalu months of planning and rehear-jheld on Mondays, from 8:00-; rector of the group, to proclaim dential", so declared Mayor red with Tanzman several times!any basis on which they coul Township, Kahn said. ated. hals, the Woodbridge. Townshipi!(:30 p. in. in the, Fords Junior; Kulph I'. Barone in bis annual because "Woodbridge Township deny it, since Woodbridge is wi the ni^lil of their concert "Coni-i "State of the Township" mes- u Community Orchestra will pre- High School. is beinbi g shorht t hrgpj " ling to pay for a census," sent its first official concert inunily Orchestra Night" in the sage to the people of Wood- Mayor Barone said foda The fledgeling group drew on! iownshij bririgtt Township. According to Taiiim3n>.umler| Tuesday, February 6, at the some of the best known Wood- Chapter 85, laws of 1954, conu| Woodbridge Township is Italian Born--He's Real American John K. Kennedy Memorial : Mayor Barone, in agreeing to; it from both ends. We AVKNKl, — Here's a change in pace. bridge Township's residents for; the" declaration, addei The mayor discussed the muiiities with over 100,000 pop High School, lselin at 8:00 P.M. new computer system, the illation based on the 1960 census are the town in the slate I'Hr inuiilhs we have been reading about long haired Begun by a small group of its board of directors and wasj ••(Vrtajnly, much of the work receive an additional $27 per over 100,000 n&K^eee-iving" the able to attract as patrons lhe\li . | the'nii-n and opening of two new municipal native born who chant, "Hell, No, we won't gu". Kobrrio jnusif lovers in May of last )ru )y women of playgrounds and llu- many in- pupil iu slato aid. Since the 1900 added assistance.^*T*H4W Ihe togai, 111, who resides with Harry McCarthy. 42 Mark year, the orchestra includes a iminit-ijraS recreation depart census Woodbridge has grown our community oirlieMra was a novations ii| the recreation de- present state •'aid formula I'laie. Avcuel, was born in Italy and came here when lit* few students and adult mem- in on I, the Brass Bucket Kestau by leaps and bounds and it is es we increase our ratables we re- sheer labor ol love, 1ml it ivas partment, (he formation of a ""Vrwijjl years old. He is now a senior in Woodbridge Senior bers who, in private life, are rant, the law firm of G. Nicho none the less \< ork. 1' would lie committee to organize a limaicd that the population is ceive less money. Last year teachers, muses, engineers andlas Venezia. Ideal Trailer Court only fitting ilial Wi over ihe 100,000 mark. Wood we lost $750,000 in stale aid and High SfihKiLThis week he received a notice from the Italian Y.m V; the growth of tin- li- bridye even offered to conduct storekeepers. the I'TA of WiHKlljridge Junior residents present themselves as brary system mid plans for a tiiis year we lost $381,00 or consul askinjthtm^u report for duty Iu (he Italian army. its own census but was informal $1,131.00." Howevtir, RobertoKtajthe United States. He wants to In the early days of the or ! High School, Hess Oil and Che an audience, i;jt only to enjoy new main library building, the ly turned down by the Attorney gani/ation, they busily searched' mical Co. and the Jaycees. an evening of good juusir, bill rluns for the recently opened General. It is estimated that a special graduate in June and tlien]oi*jbraiich of the United Statei for a rehearsal stage, a musical j After all their preparation. lf--;i!ih (ruler; plans for sol- census will cos( Woodbridge armed forces. You see, he lovesurissxountry. Mayor Ralph '» perinil Ihe orclie-itru lllein i Undor the bill introduced by direi-iur, other musicians and llioso involv d m I hi' Co.nmuin- hers the fiillilliiirn of perform v'n" i!i 'im"i problems. Tanzman. the same wording about $30,000 but the gains to P. Barone has asked Congressman E*w^rd J. Patten to il Miri|iort. It was not un-'lv Or •'> >a \\\ '' "I J'oo pri'M.pri'M, l ! '.; befop' an j'ppn'ciativr- an Tin- i' n>(>l If message will exists with the amendment giv be received through State Aid help Roberto to slay, to finish his education att4-4ieci>me m til Sip1. '• II. 11; y u.Tr : in, ,., t-j l.^e fi, inly liui'i'. in re .i i1 I fur Ih • U '' liiiuul ou 1'uge 7 of thin is- jing the community n lighl lo to education would more than American soldier. ^^^--s- able, lo hold their lirst rehear in that light they askoil Mayor; work they did inpii sue.' 1 special census "by 4 mak« it pay. Hell, Roberto wants lo go. ^~\ THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
»• >a TOT COVERAGE Lea Serving Womlbridge Township, Carteret and Edison bt*r«4 H M aw Mill At P. O. Woodbrldgt. N. J. Woodbiidge, N. J., Wednesday, January 31. 1968 Puhfelwd J On W«dilMdir TEN CENfaB Carteret Datebook Thm Candidates for School Lamb Is Carteret Lions Club THURSWY, F1BRUARY 1 r\R AND ROSARY SOCIETY, St. Josephs - Monlhlv Meet Hear Tea Taster !he Church, 7:90 P.«. Board Offer Backgrou Confab CO _ St. Demetrius, at the Center, fi9l Roosevelt Avenue F.VKRY THURSDAY. SPECIAL BULLETIN lilirary has scheduled the showing of full lcncth feature Chairman ,,, Mir next few months. Admission is froe only to members Library with a library card in good standing. CARTKHET - If was an lilren's movie, ."Misadventures of Merlin Jones" win nnunrccl loilay that Mr. Joseph. on Saturday, February 24th al 10:30 AM. The adult I,a nil), iircsirie.nl of the Car- ,j!l bo shown on Thursday. February 29th at \ P M The title teriM Hoard of Krluration. has film will be posted in the library. been selected as chairman of a |KTSMEN'S CLUB — Regular Meeting, 86 Elm Street. H session on Professional Em- ployee Relations which will be ] conducted at the National i; rn.MPAN^' #1 — Ladies Auxiliary, Installation of offj School Boards' Association Con- it ,'ifii Roosovelt Avenue. 8 P.M vention in Detroit, Michigan on I!T FUND DRIVE BEGINS — Volunleers arc needed For April 1. information call Mrs. E. Tuohey 5416944 This convention Is an annual ||[.H LIBRARY — Chw* Club Play Session, at Ihe Library. meeting conducted by School Hoard organizations throughout IC LIBRARY —Board Meeting, at Ihe Library. 730 P.M. the United States. Lamb has FRIDAY. FEB. 2 previously conducted a three- day symposium on a similnr CKTHAI.L GAMES — Carteret Freshman vs Highland rc-hmati. Away, 4 P.M. topic al the New Jersey State Convention at Atlantic City last n t H' vs. Woodbridfje JV, Away. 6:.T0 P.M. year. The topic is considered rrt Var<:ilv vs. Woodbrlo'tfo Varsity Away S P M MRS. MARY KOKO1.1S one of the key problems today >> - Si Rlias. at St. Ellas Hail, lliKh and Romanski in the field of education, as has 1-. P.M EVERY FRIDAY. CLUB - St. Etias. Weeklv piroRvL Sale Orrfers CARTKRET-The backKnn.n.ls.fm ,„<-,• Margaret Schuman. Wd|and the Newark Businessiou^ s interruptions ami related EVERY FRIDAY' 1C' Ur"m a"d 9uallflcallons »f three of the i> the father of four children. ISchool. |io I.' !> M Call 541-I J disputes that have exited in jsn.iNi; — JV ROKOIIG Park JV. Awav. 8 P.M. ''""' B°," ."' ^T^h e ?¥$*} For 22 >'eals he wa* self em- THET Park Varsity Away. 8 P.M. ifi^^K SATURDAY. FF.B. 3 iaod Michael Brew are listed ark. and Selon Hall University. supenntenflant ol the Carteret Parks and is currently i — St Joseph's, ia the Church Basement, 730 PM He is presently employed by employed as a chemical opera- svrnmAY. Mrs. Mary Kokotus International Terminal Opcrit tor for Sinclair Koppers, Kokolus f 14 ing Company, Port Newark. l|r. IKIiFT YOUTH CENTER — Movi«."Frankenstein . ° j His civic activities include be- -i> Monster." AAtniMkm ten cents,-Refreshments Orlando is vice-president of the Carteret, public schools Italian American Club, Odd Fe! ing a past member of the wel- TEA TASTER K Jersey S)re»U, I P.M. fare hoard a former co-chair- here, and four her five cliil jlow.s, St. Sebastian Club of the The teabag was eeddentaHy i CI.UB—St. Demetrius. Club Rooms. 62 Liberty dren are of the Carteret Heart Fund, CARTERET — The highly attrndingjSt. E st 737; Carteret Ca i. specialized art of lea lasting invented" in 1904, tile same ; these schools itholie War chairman of several of the n parades, .sponsored ami the romance and hist year, coincidentaHy that "iced |SII AMERICAN CLUB, INC. — Monthly Meeting, at thel She is the former Mary Dikun-Gun Club'Warren County Federal'" tea" cam* into being. V-e Randolph Street, 8 P.M. 'and the wife ol John Kokolus. at ion of Sportsmen and "a mem y Carteivt. ('raftsmen's Lorv connected with "the Club of which he was a former most popular beverage in the Today, teabags are made of a [((' LIBRARY — "Scene Stealm," Young Aclors Club! If elected Mrs. Kokolus slatediher of Local No, I international special filter paper. Each tea- actors and actre*sc5 S-12 years old. Applications areithat she would dedicate herself-Longshoremen's Association. president. world" was described by Ken- neth Rapieff of the Tea Council bag contains exactly one tea- !c at the Library, tt-* P.M to the improvement of the edu ! He is a communicant of St. Mr, Breza is a member of the at onal svslem m th um ar au of the U.S.A., Inc., at the meet- spoonful of tea — Just enough to LIBRARY - tots and Crafts a( the Library 1012' ' e borough.!Joseph Church and a member " » ' Reformed Church, make one cup of tea. A pound Theodore Roosevelt Masonic int; of The Carteret Lions Club p p jit is her desire and ambition to;of its PTA. held at the Gyps^r Gtfmp. of toteeto te a wililll makke aboub t 200 ccome rf finest mem If elected Mr. Orlando pirtges Lodge and Ihe Oil, Chemical and , star Landing Post #2314, Sons o( VFW Meeting at Post J> ?"« < <•]« ' In- his talk Mr. RapieH ex- cups of tea, when made accord- to work as an independent ft«e Atomic Workers International iog t% dBgscHons, . ,, j— — •—••••—i Wednesday, January 31,1968 LEADER-PRESS - Folly Eiplalnerl i wrote his dad, "When you CAKE SALE SET Money and careless ^ i Movie 1 Sqn In cpllege.wu applying!haven't sent mB a check for Courses Offered KEASEEY—The tidies Aux- truth explain a' lot of propa HOIY COMFORT SOCIAL SECURITY iliary of the Protection Fire Co- anda. ,u™ for more money fro* *« «^ JJ-^.," "'"" Qteitloni and Answers 'o be Held Saturtlay EPISCOPAL CHURCH llome ,mpany No. 1 will conduct i - ; "That's unremitting kind- On Government By A.V0NEL - "Snow White and homemade cake sale, Saturday, William »ti'(:u»rr«iii, BMW "I cannot understand why you ness." wrote the father in his Howard G. Houghton. ie Thtre Stooges", with Carol Mr« Murlnn Hiir't. (irlanlfK WOODBTUDGE - The Wood- February 17, from 3:00 to 7:00 Complete Wirrn R'.IKrn &r.. I.«y fUarlfr rail yourself a kind father." ho next letier. District Manager eiss, will be the feature mov- P. M. in the firehouse. Th« good biidRo Adult School, in conjunc- SERVICES tion with the local Jaycees, is Q. How do the new changes at the children's show to be lime Committee with Mrs, Rob- offering a course in "Local n the Medicare law affect cov- resented Saturday at 1 P.\M. ert Collins and Mrs. Peter Mar- TRAVEL • Holy Communion lit 7.M A.M. St. Andrew's Church ha\. tin a * co-chairmen are i n • Family Wnr«Mp «t 9 » A M Government," which will ex- :rage of hospital outpatient scr- Arrangements Alnnf Wllh Th» Church School plain the various divisions of 'ices? North Madison Avenue. The St. charge. • Mortiln* Pr«yrr «n<1 Sermon >I PORKIGN • DOMESTIC LEGALIZED REMITTANCES! local, county and state govern- A. Starting April 1, 1968 ndrew's Ladies Society is t>e 11 AM. men s, and their inter-relation- jwnsoring group. UnM>lflsh service is about the WM. VISLOCKY travel STBANflCTS WFI/'OME AND .OLE AUTHORIZED AOKNT IN YOUF hoipltal autpatient services, WABMI.Y RECEIVED. ship arid-effect upon local gov- whether for diagnosis or for The movie is a modern ver- best contribution that a man 717 W. Grand Avr. TRICT FOR: •{rminerjr Avf . it .*. Oorf« Avr, ernment. Both theory and prac- treatment, can be covered only ion of Grimm's fairy tale which can make to his day and gene Rahway . . . 381-8997 tical asprrts of povernmmt will ration. TUZEX TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA, IKKA TO 1 by medical insurance — not ring* up before the children's HUNGARY, AND CASH DOLLAR DELIVERY bf present'ri, hospital insurance. yes to open a new world of Thp theory, based on (he The 'effect of the change is cjuly and rollicking Jim. The IN POLAND. GETS THEfiff ^UJCKEfi. SAFER legal lorm of go that >n hospital outpatient ben- e show settings and delight- AND IS MORE PROFITABLE IF SENT be explained by the instructors; eftts will be covered under the ul music along with the comedy and the practical by speakers medical Insurance program THROUGH: who are practicing members ake this show a real treat. All and, therefore, will be subject hiMren are welcome. Tickets of government The local form to a $50 deductible and a 20 of government will be present- ill be sold at the door. OPPORTUNITY percent coinsurance feature. ed and contrasted with other Under the old law, benefits Travel bureau forms in operation in nearby were paid on the basis of a alme B a roll, Spanish Davis communities. A discussion and "diagnostic study." This wan Cup Manager: :m MAPLE STREET question period will be part of a 20-day* period during which "Emerson was better than I b each evening's class. Students MEN —ANY AGE a patient received diagnostic lave ever seen him before," are encouraged to enlighten services from the same hospi- commenting on Roy Emerson's $ PERTH AMBOY, N. J. themselves by asking questions tal. For each such 20-day pe- ictory over Manuel Santana of both the instructor and the EST 1907 _ Tel. VA riod, the patient was required nd Spain's loss to Australia.) guest speakers. to pay the first $20, and his GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, MAKE ALL Also to be offered are ten ses- hospital insurance paid 80 per- TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS WITH LICENSED sions on "Law for the Laymgn", cent of the remaining costs. AND SUPERVISED IATA AND ATC AGENTS Topics to be discussed include The $20 deductible he paid un- Wills and Estates, Contracts, der the hospital insurance plan SICK LEAVE! PENSION! FUNCTIONING UNDER USA GOVERNMENT Criminal Law, Federal Income CONTROL. counted toward the $50 deduc- Tax, and Ownership of Proper- tible under the medical insur- Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year* ly, Real and Personal. ance plan. Sor additional information, round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group insurance. Pen- consult Woodbridge Adult The new law relieves ad- School hrochiie, or contact the ministrative complex tics in sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry office of adult education, 636- the old law that were created 0400. by the existnee of two deducti- and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest ble s, by the need to distin- COME ON DOWN to guish diagnostic services from and finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general Temple Beth Am Sets treatment, and by separate Premium Oil. Nmionol Srand. 74-hr. procedures for the handling ••rvlst sn all mrtee ef turner.. layoff in its Route Sales Department since it was founded In 1889. Roy Scout Services of those services rendered by a physician and those not For Fan nrvice /i/»* Phone EL 2-5000. Or apply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY COLONIA — Services Friday rendered by a physician. Hos- fit>« u« o call. BUD'S HUT BAR & GRILL evening at Temple Beth Am will LA RUE, 2400 Lidgerwood Avenue, Linden, New Jwsey. take place at 8:30 conducted by pitals will be permitted, under SIMONE BROS. Rabbi Abraham Horvitz and the new law, to collect up to COME ON DOWN — Meet Your Friends At Our Popular Cantor Royal Rockman. Boy $50 for outpatient hospital ser- LINDEN, N.J. vices from the medicare bene- Peanut and f'l«m Bar. Superbly Prepared Foods. Scout week will be observed. HU 6-2726 NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Jerome Rosenberg, scout ficiary. These amounts, of HU 6-0059 leader, will speak on "The course, will be counted ax ex- Fathers Part in Scouting." penses reimbursable to the Large Size beneficiary under the medical PIZZA Mr. and Mrs. Avsholom Smith will be hosts to the congregation insurance plan. Thin provision PIES 99C in honor of their son Ira, who of the 1967 amendments will will receive the eagle award on bring the requirements of the Tuesday. Medicare program more close- CHICKEN The children of the Hebrew ly in line with the usual bill- ing practice of hospitals. JUS*".'.,. and Sunday School are now pre- BASKFT paring a program for Jewish Arbor Day to be celebrated on Denver picked to bid for '76 February 14. Members of Sister Winter Olympics. hood will serve fruits symbolic of tlie Holy Land. Junior Congregation meets Spectacular Saturday morning at 9:15. Min- CLAMS van service takes place even- ALTERATION ings at 8:00. \ • \-i SHELL or STEAMERS and • SERVED NITELY AT BETROTHOL TOLD OUR BAR CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. EXPANSION Donald Elliott, 49 Elmwobd Ave- nue announce the engagement SALE of their daughter, Donna May, NOW GOlMi ON • ORDERS TO GO • to Adam Figiierea, son of Mr. Hug* fiductfoni on quality, nam* and JMrs. Ramoft Ffenerea, 212 brand cteihirrg f«r nun an4 boyi- W« Prepare the same Patersoti S"treet7 Perth Am'boy. tasty foods to go as you enjoy here in our rest- FULBRIGHT ON WAR aurant. 634-9807 Senator J, William FulbrigM told his constituents' that U. S. NO DINING ROOM SERVICE MONDAYS involvement is not worth the MEN'S and nrice we are paying. The Ar BOYS' WEAR kansas Democrat said "the best ROUTE 1, AVENEL support we can give our troops 25 BROAD ST. 3/10 Mile North Woodbrktgc Clovcrkaf . . . 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CARL CEFARATTI, Dean ft Director i 634-1111 i* FRANKUN BEAUTJT SCHOOL MEN AND WOMEN ! 121 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH, N.J. S Name {NAME • Profettional and N on-Profession a I Prim i Address .: IAQDBESS • Studanti, T«en-ag«ri, Mouiewlvt* Town Tel. # IciTY STATF ! APPROVED IT THE N.J. STATE IOARD OF EDUCATION, BY J A?E . _ . PHONf VIHRANS ADMINISTRATION, AND THE N.J. BOARD OF Age School • {.minimum Age in < Minimum Age 12) J OCrUPATIQI* UAUTY CULTURE. J Leader-Press Wednesday, January 31,1868 PAGETHREB W.H.S. Sets Folk Callanan'Monaco Rites »Dance Festival Performed on Saturday Costumes of Many Lands WOODBRIDGE-Woodbridge Senior High School will be onr AVENEL — Nuptial vows of the five host schools, through- were exchanged Saturday after out the State of New Jersey, to Inspection Held noon at St. Andrew's Church he To Feature Woodbridge conduct a Folk Dance Festival tween Miss Marian Monaco, sponsored by the dance section of the New Jersey Association daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tho- for Health. Physical Education At Pack Meet mas J. Monaco, 42 Clark place, and John Thomas Callanan, son and Recreation on Saturday B 1 SKI,IN — Thomas Cornell, BPWInternational Fete A.M. of Mr. and Mrs. John Callan? , neighborhood commissioner Ba- Irvington. Participating will be Physical nt,in Council Hoy Scouts of WOODBRIDGE — Hungarian, ovef the state will be present. lance which was danced in fhfl Educators and students from Ju- Miss Mary Bivona was maid Dutch. Czecho-Slovakian, Span- Entitled "International Broth- trert.s of Tot Aviv ••+ i l"-"l America, conducted the annual of honor. Bridesmaids included ish, Italian. Hawaiian, and nior and Senior High Schools in ii of Cuu b Scout Pack 48 erhood in Song and Dance", thf won its Independence 20 years the Monmouth, Union and Mid Miss Helen Enderlein, Miss The- Ukrainian costumes, just to go, will also be on ine urn at the January pack meeting. mention a few, will vie with program will feature Czaflfcfe dlesex County area and students The annual event is ifTpTBpTfa- resa Guyre, and Miss Beverly Slovakian songs by Mrs. Joseph from Newark State College. Par- Gianchetti. Junior bridesmaids each other in brilliant colors, at tion for charter renewal. the annual International Night Bakaisa, Perth Amboy and Another feature of the pro- ticipants will be given an oppor TV opening ceremony was were Miss Terese Spitaletti and Spanish songs by Miss Beti Rob- gram will be a display of art- tunity to observe and demon- Miss Kathleen McCarthy. sponsored by the Woodbridge conducted by Den 5, with Mrs. Township Business and Profes- bins, a member. Both women cles from forejgn lands owned Istrate new materials. Ben Roechetti, den mother, in Serving his brother as best will be accompanied on the by BPW members. Mrs. Koru- " Chairman of the festival is man was James Callanan. Ush- sional Women's Club Thursday charge. They also conducted night, February 1 at the Hun-piano by Mrs. John Kozusko. sko, together with her daughter, Ernest Dubay, Director of Phys- (Photo by Bejas Studio) the closing ceremony. ers were Thomas Monaco, Bry- Mrs. Joan Gadek and grand- ical Education in the" Wood DIANA BELMONTE garian-American Citizens Club, Hungarian, Polish, Ukrainian, SUSAN M. GALL Exhibits were presented by on Smith, Raymond Forge, Jos- Port Reading Avenue. daughter, will be dressed in bridge Township Schools. Italian and Dutch folk dances !iecho Slovakian costumes, bril- Den 2 with Mrs. J. J. Naughton eph Monaco, and Anthony Mon- ENGAGED: Mr. and Mm. will be performed under the di- Guest teachers will be Barba BKTROTIIKI): Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Bednarek, den aco. According to Mrs. Aida Bren- iantly and perfectly embroider- Edward G. Belmonte, 31 Sum-nan, World Affairs chairman, rection of Mrs, Kay Symchik ra Scott, a teacher of Physical Frank D. Gall. 140 Womlbrirtgc mothers, Songs were led by After a trip to Nassau, the mit Avenue, Sewaren, have ed. They wiH also display sev- Education at Verona High who is in charge of the evening's and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Avenue, Sewarcn, have an- Den 1, Mrs. R. E. AldriehL den ral articles from that land. couple will reside in Edison. announced, the engagement of program, State BPW officers!Hosbach of the Carteret School School and Dubay. nounced the engagement of mother. The dark horse event Mrs. Callanan was graduated their daughter, Diana, to Rob- and representatives of clubs all of Dance. The Hora, the Israeli One of the successful features their daughter, Susan Maur- was conducted by Den 3, with from Woodbridge Senior High ert E. Heightchew, Jr., son of of previous International Night een, to Richard Stanley Loj- Mrs. G. J. Mucn-ch and Mrs. School A is employed by Fitin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. programs, "The International Parents Group evyski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber, den mothers, in Heightchew, 358 Broad Street, Stanley Lojew ski, 86 Central cis I. du Pont & Co., brokerage Smorgasbord", will again be charge. firm, Manhattan. Sewaren. The couple plan to served. Each member will bring Avenue, Sewaren. No date has Den 3 presented .a variety of marry January 25, 1969. Our Lady of Peace Scene Plans Luncheon been set for the wedding. Her husband graduated from hot and cold main courses, of satirical skits including: a com-Walt Marshall Catholic High he country of their ancestor's WOODBRIDGE — The Wood ical magic show; a mockery of School, Irvington, and is em- origin. There wit! also be des- bridge Slate School Parents As- a commercial; and a comedy Of Solasky-Matis Rites sociation is planning a luncheon/ ployed by McDonnell & Com- serts and wines of foreign lands. inspection skit, where the cubs pany, brokerage firm, Manhat- Plans Listed Mrs. Brennan's committed fashion show to be held at the VFW Ladies List had long fingernails, long hatr FORDS — Saturday afternoon School on Rahway Avenue in tan: consists of Mrs. Elizabeth No- and wore red and white sotks. at Our Lady of Peace Church, vak, president; Mrs. Mary Ann Woodbridge. The event is sched- Announcement was made that By Girl Scouts Miss . Jean Kathleen Matis, uled for Tuesday, February 27 Plans of Events Pack 4S was awarded the Honor "Inllowny, Miss Ruth Wolk, Mrs. at noon. FORDR — Mrs. Robert Furga- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Sarah Tezbir, Miss Janet Fof- HOPELAWN — Hopelawn La Unit Banner for membership at mes Matis, 74 Gordon Ave., be- A Smorgasbord buffet lunch- dies V.F.W. Auxiliary of Post the 1967 Round-up. Full Calendar son, chairman of Area 7, the rieh, Miss Joan McGee, Mrs. Fords-Barton-Heights Associa- came the bride of James Sol- Catherine Dunn, Mrs. Dorothy eon will be served. Door prizes #1352 announced they are seek- A Wefo-e-los graduation cere- asky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John and fashions will be featured. ing the names and addresses of mony was conducted for two tion of Crossroads Council, Girl Foti, Mrs. Mary Chiarella, boys serving in Viet Nam. These Planned by PTAq Scouts, listed recent activities Solasky, 282 Watson Avenue, Miss Claire Sutch, Mrs. Ann Tickets are available from Mrs. boys going into Boy Scout Troop Perth Aanboy. The Rev. Adam Frances Chick, 262 Lake Ave- may be submitted to Mrs. Steve 48, by Reinhart Ttiorsen, Sr, M the Troops. aso. Miss Mary Ciuffreda, Mrs. nue, Colonia, FU 1-5175. Cserr, president. scout master; Reinhart Thor- WOODBRIDGE — The Jan- Junior Troop 420 led by Mr*.Keanw officiated. Annette Rowland, Mrs. Agatha uary meeting of St. James PTA Mrs. Adolf Schrimpf, sister of Woodbridge State School is a A penny sale to benefit an open sen, Jr., junior scoutmaster; Chase Lichtenstein and Mrs. Loyacano, Miss Irene Onody, itate residential facility for the and Carl Luna, assistant scout- was conducted" by Mrs. Martin Marvin Abelowitz is collecting the bride, was matron of honor, Mrs. Catherine Kadash, Mrs. heart patient will be conducted Minkier who announced coming and Miss Maria Floresch, maid mentally retarded. One thous- on Sunday, 7 P.M., in the post master, Troop 48. • The boys, used eyeglasses from now un- Mary Muccilli, Mrs. Mildred and residents, male and female, rooms. Tickets are available who crossed a symbolical bridge events as follows: til June which will be sent to of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Hutt, Mrs. Nancy Vogel, Mrs. ages five and over reside on a from any member. were: Herbert-Gunthner and Tomorrow, Thursday, at 1:00 New Eyes for the Needy hi Susan Lenart. Helen Hugelmeyer, Mrs. Rose 68 acre campus. Woodbridge, Reservationsar.,»»yauuu3 aree stil»tuli opeupen IOfoTr Keith Kromones., They received P.M., there will be a meeting Short Hills, New Jersey. Anyone Robert Thullesen served as Perrilard. The auditorium walls State School Parents Associax a.^toiantin» Dance, sponsored boy scout neckerchiefs. After- iff the school cafeteria to fur- wishing to donate .eyeglasses is best man. John Solasky Jr., and will be decorated with posters tion, under the leadership of jointly by the post and auxiliary, wards they crossed another ther plans for a Chinese auction, to contact any leader. Robert Farrington were ushers. of many lands. Each table will Marvin Mills, president, is com-on February 10, 8 P.M., at the bridge for the Arrow of Light. April 17 featuring a "queen for The recent announcement The bridge, a 1965 graduate of have a flag of one of the free prised of ail parents and guard- post home. Reservations may The first bridge, constructed a day". All members who a,reabout Area 7's pending trip to John F. Kennedy Memorial countries of the world, set in a ians of residents at the School. be made through the command- by George Wright and Henry able are asked to attend. the Poconos on February 17 High School, Iselin, Is employed stand of flowers. The center of Through its fund raising activi- er, George Kacsur or the presi- Moulder, Web-e los leader, was A rummage sale will be held should be clarified according to as a bookkeeper by Mid-Jersey attraction will be a large Amer- ties and support, the Parents dent, Mrs. Steve Cserr. made from lumber donated by on May 4; any articles of cloth- Mrs. William Nocdtra, chair- Distributors Inc., Metuchen. ican flag which has flown over Group augments the efforts ofX^Heservations are closed for Iselin Lumber Company. The ing, toys, furniture, household man, as the trip is for Cadette Mr. Solasky was graduated the Nation's Capitol. the School to provide an approp*ittnrb\js ride to the Latin Casino second bridge wW'ilven by No-items will be appreciated. Scoute, their leaders and fami- from Perth Amboy High School date treatment, training and !in Cherry Hill to be held on Feb-velty Ideas, Oak Tree Road, A cakeless cake sale is sched- lies and committee chairmen, in 1964 and is^employed by E. I. Edison. therapy program to each of the ruary 18th. Bus will leave the uled for February with moth- Mrs. Fergason reminds the du Pont de Nemours Inc., Par- SUSAN I,. BURROWS residents. post home at 1 P.M. sharp. No awards were presented as lin. Ladies Guild [they will be presented at the ers of the fourth, fifth and sev-leaders that they are to contact annual blue and gold dinner, enth grade students in charge. Mrs, Ralph Aldorasi and her as- TO WED IN JULY: Mr. and scheduled for February 11, 2 P. There will be a Spring card sistant, Mrs. Charles Yager Mrs. George E. Burrows, 349 Planning Events M. at Cranwood Inn, Garwood. party held on May 1 with all about participation to qualify Colonia Boulevard, Colonia, Ringwood-Bopp Marriage No regular pack meeting win be class mothers in charge. for the World Friendship Pin for Charity Dance announce the engagement of WOODBRIDGE - At a meet- hold in February; the next will The second phase of the mem-the Juliette Low Rally set for their daughter, Susan Lyn, to ing of the White Church Guild, be March 28, 7:30 P. M., at bership drive is now in prog- Friday, February 16, from 4:00 Set Saturday James Joseph Kozo, son of Mrs. Barbara Murphy, who is Solemnizedon Saturday School 15. ress. to 5:30 P. M. at the Clara Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Kozo, 280 Pros- in charge of the project, announ- ton School. pect Avenue, Avenel. ced (he new church note paper Mrs. Stephen Toth, chairman WOODBRIDGE — Plans have WOODBIDGE — Saturday af- Senior Girl Scout Troop S60 Miss Barrows, a graduate is available and distributed ternoon at St. James Church, of the merchandise club, an- been completed for the charity same to the members. will hold a spaghetti dinner, dance to be held, Saturday, 9:00 of Woodbridge Senior High Miss Jo Ann Margaret Bopp, Bluey Gold DinnetfW: Marian Players nounced the Spring dub wffi be- School and Westminster Col- son of Mr, and Mrs. Francis T. gin during February. Proceeds open' to the public, on Sunday, P.M. at St. Anthony's recrea- Date for the fish fry has been ! February 11 from 5:00 to 7:00tion center, West Avenue, Port lege, New Wilmington, Pa., is set for Saturday, March 23. All Bopp, 571 Linden Avenue, b*> Changed to Aven&P'!: jii will go toward payment of employed as a sixth grade loame ihe bride of John Joseph book bill. P. M. at the V.F.W. Hall in Reading, under the joint spon- are welcome. AVENEL — A change in piace Guests jrfts. Chaiwnan is Carolyn sorship of the Knights of Colum- teacher by the Metuchen Board Plans were also made for.a Rangwood, son of Mrs. J remba, wolf badge and gold ar- three year pin; and Mr*. Gag-b*0C«; DoufUf Bonne, engi- row; and Den 8, Robert Jaku- ish ,den mother, on* yetr pin. neer badge; Joseph Bawo, ath- Spectacular Ten New Bobcats bOwsW, one year pin. Jalnibowtki anil McCarrot lete «ad narturaHst b«d«ei; Ken- Mrs. Loretta Petto, new den wcr« inducted into the Web-e- neth Iacono ,sport»m«n badge; ALTERATION There's still time to get mother", Den 10, received her los. Thomas Freeman, rtowman IFor Pack 249 den mother's badge and pin. badge; Richard Speafcman, Ira- ISELJN — Ten Bobcats were Badges presented to Web-e-lot and Other awards were: Webe- under the new program were: vel«r badge; and Don«ld Sulli- welcomed into "the tribe of van, iportonnan badge. on Santa's Check list! AJcela" at the January pa«k los, Wayne Muller, bear badge, Kenneth Lake, sportsman and EXPANSION meeting of Cub Scout Pack 249 one gold and four silver arrows, aquanaut badges Thomas Monday at St Cecelia's School. Thomas Hokita, two year pin, Lynch, athlete Ahrl sportsman SALE They are Ronald Checpak, Den- Donald TruszfcowBki, two year b a d g e A ; Michael ShnVr MOONGLOW NOW rjoirv*. OS pin, Gary Palftto, lion badge, sportsman badge; Steven Lynch ntv DflWl, Kevin Marshall, Cofktnll Hufl« racfurtiont on qu*ility( nafn* Brian Nazztaro, Richard Me- and Robert McCarroll, two year traveler badge; Scott Popovitch, pin; Den Chiefa, Kevin McGratfi, •1,1,™ IUVPK, ronxmm hn¥»M, brand clothing for m«n and boyi- Sorley, Michael McEnetney, artist badge; Donald Truszkow pi rrwk* • nvwrt #nj . >,• , .^L. ,.««,. toot* WANT YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THE CLASSIFIED FOR FAST RESULTS IN THE MARKET PLACE Everyday of the Week Thousands of people use The WANT ADS to BUY or SELL Electric mixers and blenders, of course, now give tremendous FOLLOW and USE WANT ADS convenience to the housewife. Pretty good value, too. The cost of living has shot up 120% in the last 25 years, but because of rate reductions together with increased use, the average unit cos' ... it's where the action is of electricity has gone down 45%! All in all, electricity is still ... it's everybody's "bulletin board" of best buys the best bargain in your home-and most families use four times more than they did a quarter century ago. Electricity Phone 354-5000 does more... for a Trained, Experienced for less WANT-AD TAKER SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY .. \ Wednesday, January 31,1968 LEADER-PRESS \ - -The Chain O'Hills Womea't IS. J. Special Police Puzzling One of the ways to become In- believe everything you see ii Club will have to monthly meet- James A. Kadash to Wed One thing that puzzles every telligent is to remember not to'print. ing Tuesday, 8:30 P. M., at Elect iVetc Officers married man is why every Green Street firehouse hall. Isclin HOPELAWN — At a meeting bachelor isn't rich. • • • -U. S. Coast Guard Yard News.|| Mtss Offutt of Virginia of the New Jersey State Special —A (meeting of the St. Vincent Police Local 25 office™ were STARTS WEDNESDAY Frank Sinatra "TONY ROME" "•\ THE MIDDLESEX COUNTS BV WINDSOR J. LAK1S Letters to Editor Folks In January 23, 1M8 Editor leader-Press 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 On January 18 at the Wood- hridRc Jr., High on Barron Ave., Review Phone. 634-1111 (Area Code 201) I witnessed a beautiful and mov- ing performance of the very new cultural addition to our Published Weekly l(ty Per Copy { community, THE WOOD- WINDOW BRIDGE TOWNSHIP COM BY JACK TILSON On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates MUNITY ORCHESTRA. ON GREEN STREET The Orchestra offered S selec- North Jersey One Year, $4.00 tions as • preview of their first Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 concert which will take place Pleasing to the earn: Those nice found* created by John on February 6 at the John F Labanz and his orchestra. From a horse barn to one of the finer eating places in the Kennedy Memorial High School (8:0i:o0o F.MJP.M.). . y\ Fast moving Nicholas Tajsinello is now handling the presL LAWBENCE F. CAMPION, Publisher • HARRY P. FRANK, Awoclat* Publlihw area — that's the Brass Bucket on Outer Main Street, Wood- bridge. This marvelous effort yeart. Sha w«t a parlshinft School and our new Public of St. Andrew « Church, Health Center, demolished ex- Surviving are a son, Harold isting structures there and con- Howard Weissman Gives Obituaries F., Old Bridge; two daughters, State of Township solidated the entire area ai open Mrs. Daniel Hudson and Mra. space, to provide • campus like Voice of Democracy Talk William Powers, both of Ave- setting for the area. We have been successful In ai ROBERT W. SJOBLOM with the Livingston Na- nel; 12 grandchildren; one great- WOODBRIDGE — Howard can feel a justifiable sense of grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Message by Barone trading a firm which will de Weissman, 18 Crocus Street, pride In our country. We need CARTEHET — Robert W. tional Bank for three years. She Charles Crowell, Rahway; Mrs. vrlop a large portion of the clay- was the winner of the VFW only to look around us to «e Sjoblom, of 79 Hickory Street. was a parishioner of the North- Julius Jaeger and Mrs John pit area, changing it from an State "Voice of Democracy" our abundant blessings — a a member of New York State's field Baptist Church and a Sun- WoodbrMge Township's prog skills required for pursuit of the ugly wasteland into a beautiful, Everett of Avenel. award, a speech contest. He strong and just government in- District Council of Carpenters day School teacher. She was ress last year was a direct re Good Life in our society. To $15 million tax ratable. now Will compete for the Na suring security while vigorous- and Dock Builders Local 14e6, a member of too Livingston flection of the age in which, we that end, we have established Also last year, we succeeded died Saturday at the Veterans' Grange, the 4-H Club of Essex JOHN TJMKO live, and that's as 4t should be. program whereby those who in winning a federal grant to Uonal Award. His dissertation ly upholding the rights of th« Administra ion Hospital, East County acd a leader In an ur- FORfJS — The funeral of John because our community kns must earn money can continue study the area along Route 1, is as follows: individual; a Constitution and a Orange. Born in Jersey City, ban dereloptnent progttam of the Timko, 27 Ling Street, who died moVed into the modern era. In their schooling while working and devise plans to beautify it. FREEDOMS CHALLENGE Bill of Rights guaranteeing all 4-H dub. Mr. t-joWom resided in Carteret Tuesday at University Hospital, that posture we have enjoyod part-tame. We have instituted In fact, the project was deemed "In theM turbulent and dis- Americans their inalieniblt .Surviving are her parents, i'.'ii years and was a member New York City, is scheduled for the benefits of progress, and we facilities for locat'np iobs wor.hy enough by the federal sent filled times, 'all Americans rights as human beings — rlall's Mr. and Mrs. Rna*r W. Jnhti- 1 of Zion Lutheran Chorch in Car- SaTTTflTBy* morning at 8:30 at the have wWwrted to the complica- local stores, plants and other tovernment to serve as a model of life, liberty, aflTfne'pui™' " son, Livingston; a brother, Rog- teret. During the Korean War, Mitruska Funeral Home, 531 tions which progress entails and places for young people during for like projects elsewhere. of money our homeowners can of happiness — rights wh i er W. Jr., New Providence; which it projects for the future. their summer vacations from have encouraged and pcrinll- Mr. Sjoblom served in the U. S. NewBBrunswick Avenue, Fords, In considering our physical pay in taxes to support the ser- three sisters, Donna, Deanna, If there is one word whi^h ade- school anrl college Lust sum- Air Force. He was employed wllh a high Mass of requiem at resources, the activities of our vices they fleed, so we have con- ted men of all races and na ion- and Amy, all at home. quately defines the difference mer more than 700 young people as a Safety Insr/ctor for the Our Lady of Peace Church at Department of Public Works tinually looked for sources oi alkies to make this nation great. between modern living and liv- were placed in jobs through the Department of Engineers and 9:00. Burial will be in St. Ger- also must come into play. Their revenue other than property But, with right comes respon- ing in the past, it's interrelation. efforts of our administration. Safety of New Jersey. MRS. ANNA MICAK trude Cemetery, C o I o n i «. work towards maintaining an taxes. sibility, and with freedom — Today, more than ever before, to adequate network of streets, as FORDS — Funeral services Friends may call from 2 to 4 Certainly not the least as an Our administration keeps a- the unceasing vigilance and sac- He is survived by his wife, function properly, people and example of our providing the ccrtaining that sanitary sewer for Mm. Anna Mic*k, 80, of 25 and 7 to 10 P. M. breast af all legislation which rifice necessary for its preserva- Mrs, Margaret Huber Sjoblom; government and institutions and finest in municipal services for facilities will serve the needs of could gain for Woodbridge fund tion. Avenue C, New York City, Mr. Timko was born in Mc- • daughter Heidi and three mother of John Micak of lit commerce and industry all must all our residents in our public new proposals and adjusting ing from other agencies. If Adoo, Pa., and lived in Perth Then exactly what is free- sons. Russell, Neil and Kortt, Liberty Street, waa held (hi* relate with one another, both'library system, which, during storm drainage plans as the ter- funds are available for projects Amboy for 40 yean before mov- separately and within groupings. !the past year gained the dist- dom's challenge and how can all at home; his father. Axel morning at Flyrm and Son Fu- rain is changed must be corre- similar to those we are planning, we, as Americans, meet it? To- Ruben Bloom of Carteret. ing to Fords 17 years ago. He TK;this. ha«..s. beeK—n calle..IWd th«.»e "co•<„„„m, inction of being designated of lated with the other bodies in- we bend all our resources to neral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, dayd , America is great, power- was a member of Perth Amboy puter age," and, complicated as icial repository of state and volved. Consistent with require convincing the agency involved Rev. Harry C. Fox of the Zion with a high Mas* of requiem at ful and prosperous. The free- Iron Workers Local 373 for 35 they are. computers function by federal documents and records, ments of our growing commun- that we should be com, 'ered for Lutheran Churcb, conducted fu- Our Lady of Peace Church. Bu- dom and security we live in and neral services at 9:30 A. M. this rial was in St. Peter'i Ceme- years before retiring last Au- simply relating various bits of and was accorded added rec ity, last year saw the most ex- a share of those funds. gust. He was a parishioner of information in a predetermined accept Is coimnonplace art morning at the Synowktcki Fu- tery, New Brunswick. ognition by the state in being tensive sanitary sewer construc- Because our professionals pre- manner to produce desired re- merely dreams to many under* neral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- Mrs. Micak, who died Sunday, Our Lady of Peace Church. funded as this area's research tion undertaken during the past pare their funding proposals in sults. Human interrelationships privileged people throughout th« nue. Burial was in New York was the widow of John Micak. Surviving are his widow, Sta- and reference center. five years. As a result, three a manner acceptable to the fed- are infinetly more complicated. world. Our nation's affruenca Bay Cemetery, Jersey "City. A native of Czechoslovakia, she da (Duszenski); two daughters, Those honors attest to the ex- areas of our town which had ex- eral and state agencies, and be- Perhaps the most appropriate unequalled, we are wcjl fed, resided in New York City 20 Mrs. Dorothy Poulien, Edison; cellence of. our library system perienced major pollution due cause of our record of perfor- way to begin this report on last comfortable, and contented. years. Mrs. Florence Raison, New and they are a. fitting reward to overflowing septic tanks in mance in funded projects, we en- MRS. HELENA RIVAS year's activities is to mention Market; five grandchildren; five to a hard-worhmg library staff, the past finally were sewered. joy a high degree of success in Bui let us not forget that this Surviving also are four grand- that 1967 was the year during CARTERET - Mrs. Helena sisters, Mrs. Mary Bobal, Mrs. which has deviied a number of One of the long-time problems winning outside funding, there- nation, embracing all jthat w* children. which we computerized our mu- Ttivas, 77, of 177 Hign Street Anna Herzog and Miss Margaret innovations to attract even more we have begun to attack is that by saving our taxpayers many value so highly, was forged nicipal administrative opera- died Saturday in Perth Amboy Twnko, all of Perth Amboy; Mrs. people to use the library facili- of storm drainage. We have a dollars, while continuing to of- from wilderness by de sweat, HAROLD BLESSING tions. We were the first govern- General Hospital. She was the Betty Dammon, New York City; ties, comprehensive plan to correct fer them excellent municipal blood and tears of pioneers. CARTERET — Funeral ser- mental agency in Middlesex wife of Alfonso Rivas who sur- Mrs. Irene Farshler, California; Many Innovations flooding conditions throughout services, Let us not sink back into'leth- vices were held tor Harold County to do so, and we are one y vives with three daughters, Mrs. a brother, Louis J. Timko, Chi- our community, but it is too argy. Let us not smile smugly Blessing of 128 Heald Street on of only about a half-dozen muni- Some of those innovations are: Although some of the federal- Anna Ordun i in Cuba, Mrs. great an economic burden to as- and contentedly amidst thi trap- Wednesday, January 24 at 10 cago, 111. cipalities.in the state who have opening the MftJn Library from ly and state-funded proposals Irene Mende* and Miss Helena sume all at one time. In fact, pings of our rich society — for A. M. at the St. Mark's Episco- entered the "computer age." 1-6 p.m. Sundays; dramatizing we won approval for last year the cost would be more than $12 this decade, indeed this century Rivas of Carteret; a son, Al- pal Church with the Rev. Rich- the value of fading, through will accrue us funds over a MRS. ADELE M. VALENTINE On Computer offering story hours for children million. period of time, we received in is not one of rest and peact; this SEWAREN — Funeral servic- Some of the tasks already be- The best approach to the dren and three great-grandchi: [ing_ Interment mt in Rahway and book discussion groups for actual dollars about $600,000 century is not one for relaxation es for Mrs, Adele M. Valentine, ing done by computer are: com- adults; sponsoring such activi drainage problem is to do some during 1967. We have every rfea- and apathy. We live in a time Cemetery. 470 West Avenue, who died Tues- pilation of real property assess- w$rji each year, consistent with g Funeral services were held ties as art shows and chess ses of challenge. We are at war — The pall bearers were Ray- day at Perth Arrfboy General ment rolls, involving about 28, maintaining o\ir stable tax rate. son to believe that we^wUl get Tuesday at the Flynn and Son sions'to bring people into the at home and abroad. mond Blessing, Jack Lyons, Hospital, will be held Saturday 000 parcels, from which tax bills Since 1967 is the year when the even more this year. Funeral Home, Perth Amboy, buildings and expose them to RorvaJd Blessing, George Kunafc, morning at 8:30 at the Greiner will be computed and printed five-year drought was broken in Another important source of What is our enemy? Commun- followed by a high requiem their facilities; appearing at th Harry Freeman and Frank Do- Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, this year; preparing and print- this area, it can serve to illus revenues to reduce the tax bur ism? Racism? Obvious answers Mass at 9 A. M. in the Catholic schools, both public and paro den on homeowners is com- lan. Wood'bridge, with a requiem ing the bi-weekly payroll for mu- trate the progress of our storm but merely outward manifesta- Church of the Assumption, Perth chial, to sell the idea of read'ng merce and industry, which pro Mats it 9:00 at St. James nicipal employee* at a fraction books, and helping library per drainage project. For example, tions of our true enemies — Amboy. Interment was in St. of the time it took manually; vide jobs for our residents and JOHN PALOCZIE Church. Burial will be in St. sonnel at those schools to bettei last August third, we experien- hunger, disease, poverty, ignor- James Cemetery. and even generating applications ced a storm which dumped 1.8 pay taxes in greater proportion ance, and a legacy of bitternesi AVENEL — Funeral services James Cemetery, Woodbridge. promote and use tfHr own facil to benefits received than do for about 8,500 dog licenses, eli- inches of rain on the township and hatred wrought by the Jhis- or John Paloczie, 51, of 28 Friends may pay respects at ities, and, in general, makin homeowners. Because of rts im- minating the need for residents during a 30 minute period. It deeds of those who came;befor» WALTER J. ZIEMBA , Chase Avenue, who died Sunday the funeral home Thursday and every attempt to induce great- portance to our communily, we CARTERET — Funeral ser* Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to to apply in person, and permit- er use of our fine libraries, T was.,of a severity which could us. Then what is freedom's night at Richmond Memorial ting a more complete dog cen- f have engaged in a concerted vices were conducted for WaV. 9 P. M. the future they plan to o' -- be expected to occur only once challenge? It is the challenge Hospital, Prince Bay, S. I., are sus at a fraction of the' cost in- every 25 years. drive to attract industrial rat- ter J. Ziemba, of 243 Washing- special services to senior of a great free people, abun- scheduled for tomorrow morn- A resident here for 50 years, volved in the past. During that storm, we receiv- ables which won't destroy our ton Avenue on January 24 from zens and to municipal em- dantly supplied with resources, ng (Thursday) at 8:15 at Syno- Mrs. Valentine was a parishion- We were able to locate our d only one complaint from an suburban atmosphere while the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 ployees, among others. to right the wrongs of history; wiecki Funeral Home, 56 Carte- er of St. James Church. She computer in facilities owned by rea where drainage work re helping us provide services nec- Wheeler Avenue followed by a was a private secretary with the Last year our free public li- essary to maintain it. to direct their energy toward the ret Avenue, Carteret, with a the Board of Education, a body brary system grew to ten ently had been completed. To requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Mass of requiem at 8:00 at St. Diamond Match Company, New over which we have no control issess the effectiveness of that One measure of our success elimination of the inequalitqy y Roman Catholic Church with branches. Two new buildings Andrew's Church. Burial will be York City. This is a good example of the rark, it should be noted that in our effort to attract new in- plaguing mankind, FeedioJ the are being constructed in Iselin dustrial ratables is the act that the Rev. Anthony M. Gaydos, Surviving are her husband, benefits of fruitful inter-govern- uring two storms of consider hungry, curing the diseased and n St. James Cemetery, Wood- and- Port Reading which are due last year we added almost $13 OSM, as celebrant. Interment Roy G.; three sisters; Mrs. RutS mental relationship. Because we bly less severity just prior to eradicating poverty — net'with bridge. ' •-" to open shortly. Also, during million to those roles, an in was in St. Gertrude Cemetery, D'Angelo, Linden; Miss Blanche were able to enter into forma he drainage improvement the charity, but with assistance..Not Mr. Paloczie was employed this year we will develop plans crease of about a half-million Colonia. Coley, Sewaren; Mrs, Gertrude agreement for joint use of fa umber of complaints were 30 with handouts, but with the tech- as a maintenance mechanic at for our new Main Library. dollars over the new ratables The pall bearers were Julius cilities with the Board, our tax nd 13 respectively. nical know-how and human ef- the Food Machine and Chemical Derowen, Trinidad, Colo. There are many instances of attracted during the year be- Uribe, Sr., Frank Striyshak, Mi- payers have gotten more mile- We plan to continue our attack fort necessary to allow the un- Corp. Inorganic Chemicals Divi- jfition for increasing our fore. That is only part of the chael Benasiak, Joseph IHub. HOWARD SHARP age from their tax dollars. ' n the flooding problem, and derprivileged to pull themselves sion, Carter^, with 29 years bra,ry efforts. Most of them, can picture, however, because some FORDS •- The funeral of How- lave budgeted for considerable Francis Leimpeter and Bill service in the firm. ,, Another instance of benefit resolved into a simple slate- of the corporations we were from the quicksand of desp»ir, Ellis. ard W. Sflar^, TB48 King Georges from cooperation between'the vork towards that end this year. "Where is freedom's chal- During World War II, the de- ,ent of fact . .iV "jljS p successful in attracting to Wood- Road, who died this morning at The rain that broke the lenge? The challenge of free- ceased, jsexved.in the U. S. Ar- administration and the Bo*#d M ofirtfffesMe'nts.ire using bridge through our efforts last Perth Amboy General Hospital, Education contributed to last Irought certainly was weleom- dom surrounds us, ranging from ARTHUR J. VISCOMI my. He was a parishioner of St. 1 T,^ facilities, s". These few year are not included in the $13 is scheduled for Friday at a, year's record-setting retf-ea^lc* I but it brought a few prob LSELIN — Funeral services js' may" give afl idea of million figure. Two of those _j the, jungles of war-torn Vic nam Andrew's Church and a mem- time to, be announced at the program. We were able to pro ems in its wake, not the least for Arthur J. Viscomi, 46, of 110 ber of its Holy Name Society 1'e scope of our services: from Eastern Airlines, a $5 million to the jungles of not-scarred 1 Flynn and Son Funeral Home, vide activities for tens of thous ebruary to November of last >f which was luxuriant foliage Newark. Ri-" 'ey Avenue, who died Thur-, and St. Andrew Council-5080 •hich, in the fall, overtaxed the ratable, and the $15 million Fed- sd at St. Elizabeth Hospital, 23 Ford Avenue! Friends may ands of children who participat- ear. 23,580 children were erated Department Stores com- "What must an individual Knights of Columbus. Born in ed in the many and varied pro- apacity of our leaf collection wi. ' held Monday morning at call at the funeral home from 2 ached in activities other than mercial center, to be located in American do? He must realize New Hall, W. Va., he resided in grams offered by our Depart- iquipment. That fact, added to the Thomas J. Costello Funeral to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. erely borrowing books when the * claypit area — give us a that this is not a time for ig- Avenel 20 years. ment of Parks and Recreation. itate' restrictions oh leaf-burning Home, Green Street and Coop- A retired principal having ser- 9 classes from our schools vis- good head start towards a ban- norance and apathy. He must Surviving are his widow, 38 Flaysites as prompted us to budget for ved Schools 7 and 14 in Fords, led, ;the lihraries, 211 story ner year of new ratables for realize that the challenge' to er Avenue, with a requiem Mass Mary (Rakoncia); two daugh- three moxM leaf collectors tbi? at St. Cecelia's Crurch. #ujriaj Mr. Sharp retired in 1956. Born We opened two new municipal ours were held and 462 visits 1968. There are still Others'to be freedom is shaking our society ters, 'Barbara' Jean and Chris- year. <5 was in St. Gertrude Cemetery in Haleyville, Cumberland Coun playgrounds, for a total of 38, ere made to classes in the announced soon, and, through to its very foundations. He must tine, both at home; his mother, The leaf situation is some- Colonia. ty, he was a graduate of Tren- and added equipment to others, hools; through our unique our continued effort, we are cer- realize that he is at war, and Mrs. Barbara Paloczie, Carte- where needed. Our children re hing we couldn't predict, so It A native of Italy, Mr. Viscomi ton Normal School and Rutgers irogram of presenting story tain there will be still more. that his actions may well ret; two sisters, Mrs Marga- sponded by showing appreciation aught us off balance. However, formerly resided in Brooklyn, University. He was a charter lours at playgrounds, 4,070 As we promote Woodbridge as cide the destiny of our nation, ret Dalyar, Carteret; Mrs. Rose of the efforts in their behalf by 'hildren were reached during n areas where we could be ex N. Y., and lived here for 16 member of the Fords Lions Club a desirable industrial location, freedom, and indeed, the: whole Wasco, Lakewood; a brother, he people in their hometown. the month of July alone; am pected to anticipate change, we years. He was employed as a a jwst exalted ruler of Perth the value of township-owned world. Frank, Kenilworth. His father, While in other places there were the figure that sums it up best were prepared. For example, section supervisor with the toll Aimboy Lodge 784 BPOE, a g p we added two trucks to our san- land continues to appreciate, "The road before us is WnJ, Stephen Paloczie, died last De- fracases at playgrounds and at division of the New Jersey Gar members of Fords Fire Com- f all about 500,000 books tajjon fleet last year and were and, through the efforts of our dances, in Woodbridge Town- ere circulated last year. and H will not be easily tread. den State Parkway. He was a cember 17. ble to take an increased gar- administration, we have been pany, United Exempt Firemen's ship, 7,420 young people, aged Our public health services We live in a time of challenge parishioner, of St, Cecelia's bage collection task in our getting fill dirt from the turn- Association of Fords, Hopelawn 10 and older, enjoyed weekly ere expanded last year with and conflict. Let us neither ig- Church and served as a staff MRS. JEANETTE M. tride. In fact, through schedul- pike — widening project, which and Keasbey. block dances held throughout he opening of a modern build nore the challenge nor fail to sergeant with the U. S. Army NORMAN ing changes, we established two will reclaim a low-lying parcel during World War II. Surviving are his widow, Ger- the community last summer ing to house our up-to-date pub- we own on Port Reading Ave- engage in the conflict. BefoT* AVENEL • The funeral of Mrs. collections per week, even dur- Surviving are his widow, Hel- trude (Ward), a retired school without a single incident of mis- c health facilities. nue, adding about 30 acres of bemoaning our difficult time* Jeanette (Masiello) Norman, 58, teacher who taught here for 33 behavior. Almost as many par ing weeks which included holi- and the cruel fate which placed en; a son, Randolph and a Our immunization climes days, to a total of about 23,000 valuable industrial property to of 52-B Street, who died Monday years; a daughter, Mrs. Ches- ticipated in playground activi us in this fast-moving, strife-tdra daughter, Anita Ellen, both at lealth education programs homes. our holdings. When such land home; two brothers, Anthony, morning at South Amboy Mem- ter Thatcher, New Brunswick; ties, with the same- evidence oi sting programs for early de is sold sometime in the future, world, let us remember the chal- Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., orial Hospital, is scheduled for a son, Howard, Woodbridge; good citizenship. ection of diseases such as dia- We were fortunate last year, the taxpayers will benefit both lenges which our ancestors faced Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y., a sip- •'omor-row morning (Thursday) six grandchildren; a brother Our recreation activities in- jetes and tuberculosis, our ma in that, despite a less-desirable from the sale price and from the and overcame in making thi* ter, Mrs. Anna Madona u t 8:15 at the Zamorski Funeral Kennard, Millville. clude programs for adults, too, ernal and child health clini experience on the port of our ratables which will locate there. country all that it is *oday. neighbors, the incidence of Brooklyn, N. Y^ me, 441 Washington Road, but, and properly so, they are nd other programs have at- In the light of our never-ceas- "Let us offer thanks for the crimes of violence decreased in iyreville\wit\ihh a requiei m MMass geared to enrich the lives of our racted record numbers ol ing*ft>attle for revenues which opportunity to serve our coun- JOHN SW1NTON young people, by permitting people. The work load of our in- our town. Probably, there were RABBI M. L. NEWBERGEK l 9:00 at? St. Mary's Church, will enable us to offer needed try and all mankind, and let COLONIA — Funeral services them to fill' their leisure time spectors and other health ser many contributing factors, and services while maintaining our WOODBRIDGE — Funeral outh Amboy. Burial will be in us pray for the strength, wis- for John Swinton, 62, of New with constructive activity. rices people has increased among the most important is our stable tax rate, we are distress services for Rabbi Meyer L. Mary's Cemetery, East dom, and forbearance to me»t Dover Road, who died-yester One of the admitted, immedi- oo, yet, we have found time t policy to encourage all munici- ed as the costs of education, over Newberg, 87, of Bayside, N. Y., runswtefc. freedom's challenge. day while vacationing in Key ate problems of our society be take the lead and organize othei pal employees, including our which we have no control, con- who died January 24, were held Mrs. Norman was born in "I thank you." West, Fla., were scheduled to ing the deterioration of mora municipalities into a regiona police, to increase their profes- tinue to soar. at the Riverdale Chapel, New outh River, daughter of, the be held there with a memorial values held by some of ou ir pollution control agency. s i o n a 1 competency through For example, last year our York City. ate Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mas- service to be held here at a young people, we are determin- Just as we have made provis schooling and study. During state aid to education was cut we ask that other taxing bodiet The deceased is the father of ello. She was formerly employ- time to be announced. ed to continue the expansion of on against a breakdown in th 1967, members of our police by three quarters of a million (county and school board) do Aabbi Samuel Newberger of id at the Dee and Dee Store, force attended 346 schools, many Mr. Swinton was a retired our enrichment programs, both iublic health of our community dollars, despite the new state the same. ,A v Congregation Adath Israel. erth Amboy. recreational and cultural, fo: so, too, must we continue an involving a number of courses. sales tax which was supposed We are a major community, Alsa surviving are four sons, employee of the New York Tele- Surviving are her husband, Woodbridge youngsters. ther program begun last year More Policemen to help ease the burden on prop- with $490 million worth of ttfr a daughter, 10 grandchildren, phonp e Company where he work- 'erdinand (Vernon) Normat- To that end, I have appointee hat of guarding against bligh Nine men were added to our erty taxpayers. This year, we able property, and another $100 and two-great-grandchildren. ed 37 years. was a ggrad- ive sisters, Mrs. Mary Unkel, a committee to work towards if our neighborhoods. force last year, and civil service expect still another decrease, by million worth of exempt prbp- Shjva is being observed at the uate of Lehigh Ttoiversiti y and ayreville; Mrs. Victoria Lom- establishment of a YMCA pro So that hew construction wi exams were set up, which re about $381,000. We feel such de- erty. In essence, we are a ma> home oi Rabbi Samuel Newber- >ardo, Somerset; Mrs. Lillian a native of Linden. He resided gram here. be done properly, our Depart suited in 25 more candidates, of creases are incongruous, in the jor corporation, and all our red« in Colonia for 35 years. iich nine were sworn in as bobbins, Mrs. Virginia Trazas- Currently the YMCA Steerin ment of Planning and Develop light of more state taxes and a dents are shareholders. The.ir Surviving are his widow, He- policemen this month. We will ta, and Miss Amelia Masiello, Committee comprising repre- ment made 9,810 field inspect growing school population in pur investments are their property len (Robbins); two sons, John not relax our efforts to ascertain JOYCE A. JOHNSON 11 of South River; a brother sentatives of our clergy, bus ons of buildings under construe community, and we pledge Th holdings, about $147 million.« that our residents are afforded WOODBRIDGE - The funeral lam, Metuchen. R., State College, P>-; Thomas nessmea, industry leaders, civ ion. Through such diligence utmost cooperation with any and which is industrial and commer- the maximum in personal and Of Miss Joyce A. Johnson, 22, S., at home; two grandchildren; ic leaders and other genuinelj we are assured of complianc all agencies who will work cial property, and approximate- protection. of 25 Chi1 s nut Street, Living- MRS. MARY SKAY four s^ters, Mrs. Harold L. concerned people, is working to with our building code and zon property p towards rectifying that unfair ly $336 million is residential. ston, daughter of Roger W. AVENEL — Funeral services Gray, Rahway; Mrs. Harry wards determining the types o ing ordinance. ' Everyone enjoys all the muni- situation. Our administration feels a great Johnson, executive vice presi- for Mrs. Mary V. Skay, 17 Bur- Spillinger, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. YMCA programs we need i Aside from being sure tha cipal services we offer hi Wood- As we have worked to find responsibility to manage that dent of the Woodbridge Area nett Street, who died Tuesday Edgar E. Harrison, Westfield; Woodbridge Township, and ex new building meets our-stam bridge, and everyone knows outside revenues and to pare the portion of our corporation which at Perth Amboy General Hos- Mrs. Frank M. Le Compte, Wat- ards, we have begun a nroera that they cost money. No one costs of operating your municii i properly falls within our area Chamber of Commerce, was ploring means of raising *thc reallMS more than e Ao that held this morning at the North- pijal, are scheduled for Friday chung. funds necessary to get a solid, o maintain the value of our ex * pal administration, so, too, will stewardship. field Baptist Churcb with buria! morning at 8:30 at the Greiner self-sustaining YMCA proje isting structures. We have seen!'here is a limit to Ihe amount in the church cemetery. Funeral Hame.T.'ith a requiem underway. I know that all Woo' in neighboring communities thej Miss Johnson died Saturday Mass, at 9:00 at St. Andrew's bridge residents will contribut results of neglect of neighbor-; hoods and we. must guard at St. Claire's Hospital, Deo Church. Burial will be in St. Aston Inducted toward the success of an ende against such deterioration and ville, of injuries suffered in an Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. vor which will give our comm nity another source of hometow the social evils which result. accident on Friday on Route 10, The deceased was the widow By 3411 Club Ready To Help 1'arsippany. Born in Orange, of the late Harold E. Skay and pride . . . and we are a hom< Our building division stands! she lived in Livingston most of resided here for the past 48 AVENEL — George Aston town. The hometown spiri bur life and was graduated from was installed as president of the makes us strong, and the ho£n< ready to help people who want; Livingston High School. She at 3-6-11 Democratic Club at a din- town atmosphere makes Woo- to maintain their properties and] Over Half Century tended Upsala College, East CARD OF THANKS ner dance attended by over 200. bridge an ideal community i have questions about the best way to do so. We have I'stab Orange, and was aUendin HAROLD BLESSING Serving as installing officer, which to live. Everything w Of Personal Service lished a program to check ur Middlesex County College. We wish to express our sin Mayor Ralph P. Barone also do is aimed at preserving th ban blight and have inspected To All Faiths cere appreciation to all our rela inducted other members of the atmosphere and g u a, r d i ri She was employed as a book lives, friends and neighbors for .1,142 dwelling units tluriiiy the Throughout Middlesex County slate as follows: against encroachment whi past year to implement that the many acts of kindness and would disturb it. sympathy they extended during Vice president, Richard Mfcr- program. AUGUST F. GREINER II, Manager CARD OF THANKS kunaq: treasurer, Susie La Sal- Our concern about our children our bereavemenr'in the death and the guidance necessary to Aside from concerning our We wish to express our of our beloved husband, father, le; secretary, Carole O'Brien; selves with new building sincere thanks to all our rela- good and welfare; Mildred Sobi- ascertain that they develop into grandfather and brother, Harold worthwhile citizens extends be protecting existing tives, friends, and neighbors Blessing, and gratefully ack eskie; sergeant of-arms, John Greiner Funeral Home for their kind expressions of nowledge with thanks the .many McGuinn. svinpatby, their many acts floral tributes, spiritual bou Ashton presented Leo La Sal- because of iwor planning in determination that they be en- of kindness, the beautiful quets, donation of cars, and es- le with a plaque for outstanding past, are, at best, eyt'hons abled to gain the basic academic' floral tributes they extend: pecially wish to thank Rev. service to the club and a gift Last year, we took significant DIRECTOR e and apple juice. Season with Lou Lewis announced that a cinnamon and serve from a chaf- Fire Department ew 20 week Club will com- ing dish or punch bowl at the Local Residents Services Listed mence the week of February 4. evening's end. Hearteningly Sor information call him at warm, this punch will be wel- Elects Officers Of ' Three Men on Horse' 83 1028 or Herman Hodes at come before the cold ride home. By Beth Sholom 548-9057. C0I.ONM • During tho month BEEF BROTH DIETERS' of December the Colon i a Fire WOODBRIDGF, _ Kstrllo Dia modeling, and has appeared in ISELIN — Services at Con The U. S. Y. Group tinder !h« BOON . . . Watching calories? Department answered a total of mnnd and Harold Eisen of Co- uimermis productions of the regation Beth Sholom, 90 Coo eadership of Dave ConWssor ii Then you'll like the idea of can- 24 calls for a total of 554 man nla and Leonard Consumano x>rd Street Players of the B'nai Avenue will be conducted roud of its newly-formed Bas- ned beef broth as a beverage. hours. The breakdown on the nd Judi Cohen, Woodbrirlfie; acob Temple of Avenel, and is y Rabbi Harold Richtman on otball team. The team is be- Hot or iced, an average serving calls are house fires 2, false be appearing in the forth- •art of an Israeli FoJk Dance riday at 8:00 p. M. Sabbath ng coached by Rabbi Richtman, contains about 22 calories. It's oming Circle Player.s produc- [rosip appearing at many organ Morning Services on February who leads in practice regularly, alarms, 4; miscellaneaus, 8; he next game will be Iselin a handy beverage, too . . carry Car, 1; assistance 2; stand-by 1; ion of the John Cecil Holm, national functions throughout will be held at 9:00 A. M, Jun it in a vacuum bottle to work or George Abbo't comedy "Three the area. Off stage, she Is the ior Congregation Services fol against Scotch Plains at Metu- rubbish 1 and drills 5. hen at 3:30 P. M. on your travels for quick re- Election of officer's was held Men on a Horse", at the Circle moiher of two little girls, Jac- low at 10:30 A. M. in the lowe freshment. Cold . . pour it full layhouse, Martin Terrace and queline and Susan. uditorium. Services are held Winners of the elimination Hot Battered Spicy and the following men were very night at 7:30 and on Sun round for the Ping Pong Tour- SOUP BOaSTERS FOR strength right from the can over elected for tfie coming year: lahway Avenue, Woodbridge. Harold Eisen is making his COLD WEATHER SPORTS Tomato Soup ice cubes; hot . . dilute to suit day mornings at 8:30. nament of the Pre U.S.Y. Group 1 10-3/4 ounce can condensed your taste, and heat as usual. Chief Raymond Hughes; first crformance nights are Feb- lebut at the Circle Players, in are Bob Bernstein, Jeff Cohn, Snowy, Blowy wintertime in- assistant, Chester Komoroski; he role of Frankie, one of the Bingo is held every Thursda tomato soup ruary 10. 17, 23, and 24. Feb- at 7:45 P.M. The Weight Watch creases appetitls for hot soup, second JNl orse players. Mr. Eisen has Steve Klcbe, Carl Riwwiljauiii N Special Saturday Classes in COLLEGE BOARDS Owner-Operator Mrs. Slinskl collaborated with Jilorey Open Saturdays to Students of All School* LaRue management in planning and designing thjs new store so that it would enable her to provide customej| with €•11 or write for appointment or free brochure, no obligation. maximum convenience plus the following finest Quality OFFICE OPEN MONDAY, THURSD4Y, FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, TRVRSDAY EVENINGS, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. services: dry cleaning, laundering, rug cleaning, fjtr and garment storage, tailoring and special processing for trea- * 11 Yten Experience In Acctltrattd Prep School Field * sured linen and apparel. Mrs. Slinski's home, 399 Lake ELIZABETH PREP SCHOOL Avenue, is just a few steps from her new store. 1 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH, N.J. 07201 - Ph.: 289-3444 (Entrance On Iliiabeth Avenue) STARTS FEBRUARY 1st AT: 426 LAKE AVENUE, COLONIA WINDOW DISPLAY (Corner Lancaster Road) SPECIAL! DRY CLEANING SALE We'M pleated to announce a ftew featvr. at MIKE NUNZIATA NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, GET A\Y 2 GUTOWSKI MUSIC CENTER ,|artlnB February 1 titto W^CSir which we know will dtlighr all muiidam. On u"""ra™ ** GARMENTS CLEANED AT REGULAR PRICE AND ONE MORE tha* date, well uM on. orhde at am unbelievably low, tew pricel Thli •ale Item wifl be ditpbyed M our window and wW remain on tale for FOR ONLY 1^. Example: First two garments cleaned and fin- one week only, lh«n the second week, another article wjM become our SPECIAL Of THE WEEK. Remember, ev.rr week .tarttng ml week, ished at regular price. Any third similar or lower priced gar- OUTOWSMI MUSIC CcNTHt win Inn « qwdal »U ment, only lfS. MUSIC SCHOOL (Less Than 3 Items Cleaned At Regular Price) LESSONS on ALL BANDS NOTE: MOREY LA RUE'S 1* DRY CLEANING SALE ONLY IN EFFECT AT THIS 426 LAKE AVENUE INSTRUMENTS EQUIPPED I Complete BIG DISCOUNTS Beautifully . Music Instrument Laundered and I Repair and ON ALL NEW BLANKETS Finished I Rental Service INSTRUMENTS t |NKW BINDIN(;S $2.50 (plus tax) Cleaned and 75 Made Water Gutowski RAINCOATS Repellant I - I SEP. LININGS 50c EXTRA ic Center LAUNDK11EKS • CLEAJNEUS 1209 E. GRAND ST., ttJZAMHM H. 2-3734 NEW STORE AT: 426 LAKE AVENUE, COLONIA WKN MOH. * THUR8. TH. » P« riJLurt or IMKMNG MCA* or MJMI. UII r*uu LOT \ \ The Middlesex County \ — TOP COVERAGE COVERAGE I ;ulcr-Prcss and Leader'Shopper I«tder>Ptes8 and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in —tap circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Woodbridge area. Wednesday, January 31,1968 News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures FEBRUARY IS HEART FUND MONTH - Mayor Ralph P. Barone (seated) signs proclamation declaring February as Heart Fund month in the Township as local Heart Fund leaders look on approvingly, (left to right): Bernard W. Freedman, Wood- GAVE FAIR SHARE: Valentine Fire Brirk Division of A. P. Green Refractories Company employes display United Fund's gold bridge general chairman; Miss Karen Jo Beck, youth coordinator; Donald I. Smerecki, Fords chairman. checkmark symbol, indicating that all nl' Woodbridge plant employes have participated in the Karitan Bay Area United Fund's annual campaign. The company matched the employes' contribution making Valentine's total contribution, $2,S20. Front row, Fund chairman, Earl C. McMahon and employes John Kissel, Zoltan Papp, Richard Patrick, Frank Tovisano and Michael Kap- elock. Back row, Ernest Kijula, 1'aul Sabinc, A niello Martino, Andrew Csepcsar and Norman Strange. WELCOME GIFT: Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick presents her husband with an ex-chief's badge at dinner held in his honor by Woodbridge Fire Company at the Seven Arches, Perth Amboy, Saturday. MEDAL WINNER: Specialist Five E-5 Robert W. Kozan, son of Mrs. Alma Mikkelsen, 377 Outlook Avenue, Colonia and whose wife resides in Iselin, was awarded the Army Com- Man, Wife Answer Call mendation medal in special ceremonies at Camp A. P. Hill, Bowling direr 11, Va. The award was made for meritorious THE CLAN GOT TOGETHER: The entire Fitzpatrick family was present when Charles Fitzpatriek, outgoing thief, was honored service while serving with the 588th Combat Engineers in at a dinner of the Woodbridge Fire Company. Left to right, James, Robert, Edward, Miss Hannah Fitzpatrick, Charles, Mrs. To Serve Iselin Church Vietnam from October 1966 to October 1967. Specialist Kozan Mary Fitzpatrick Brown, William and Thomas. is a graduate of Woodbridge Senior High School and is a ISELIN — The Rev. and Mrs. former employee of General Motors, Linden. At Camp Hill Samuel Clutter Evangelists, he is assigned to Headquarters Company and is a surveyor have accepted the pastorate of with the Engineer Section. Iselin Assembly of God Church in response to a unanimous call. They plan to begin their minis- try here on Sunday, February 4. First Aid Squad-Installs It is expected that the Rev. Fre- derick D. Eide, superintendent of the New Jersey District of New Slate at Dinner Fete the Assemblies of God, will hold a service of installation some- FORds — James Sieczkowski Aid Squad's Ambulance Fund time in the near future. was installed as president anil,is scheduled for Wednesday, The Clutters have been prom- Ed lSromirski, captain of the St.! February 21, at the Fords Jun- inent evangelists in their de- John's First Aid Squad, Inc., Mof iligh School with local talent nomination for many years, in at a dinner-dance held at Phoe-jfeatured. Tickets may be pur- addition to serving as pastor nix Bar and Grill. Other offi-jchased from rmembers of the of several churches. They both cers installed were Frank Pry-j First Aid Su.uad and the Lions are natives of East Liverpool, beck, assistant captain; Axel j Club. Ohio, and attended Central Bi- ble institute in Springfield, Mo. Thomsen. first lieutenant andi The next meo'ing of the Squad Mrs. Clutter shares with her HEV. AND MRS. CLUTTER, Joseph Dambach, second lieu- .wil| be hcl(1 Momiay February husband the ministry of preach- tenant. Also Michael Kubick,i5 at 8:00 p M^ at sqMad Head- ing the "Word of God" having area, Mr Clutter served eight! vice-president; John Faczak, quarters on Conelle S.rci't. preached since she was 15 years years as the Presbyter of the]secretary; Michael Yuhasz, old. Both she and her husband Eastern District and held a po|treasurer; Meyer Sindet, finan were ordained by the Eastern sition on the Board of Direc-'cial^ secretary; and William (Court of IIOil or Set District of Pentecostal Assem- tors of Northeast Bible Institute j Brosc, sergeant-al-arms. Triis-I blies of God, Rev. Mr. Clutter in Green Lane, Pa. [tees are Bart Florentine, Robert;tor ,i LUgle SlOllts in IWtli and Rev. Mrs. Clutter The Clutters recently resign - Olmo ami Charles Pfeiffer. in 19M. cd the pastorale of Pentecostal ,, „ ,. ,...... , n i ISELlN — According to an Mr Ruth, 14th District Re,, j . , , j „.,. Music has been an added fea- Lighthouse Church in Paterson. ulncmncellU nt h v Prior to their leaving that resenUtive of the New Jersey jo]i islan| Sl.oulni.,.;,r ture of their ministry with.M/. State First Aid Council, WB5the| ij j chairman. |il:"is Chiller playing as accompanist church, Mr. Clutter was instru- and pub c lv mental in leading the congrega- Club annual!^- -f rway for the «„, while singing Gospel duets with Seoul Court of Honor to his wife. Mrs. Clutter has at tion in an extensive remodeling show for the benefit of the i irst [ limes given "chalk talks" in 'prograni that enhanced the in- by the Troop, March 21. att'on- their evangelistic services, and terior pf the church. For the ^legation Beth Sholom, spon- PETER NOVAK JK. both have, as a team, conducted iatlt year Rev. Clutter has ser- Holy Communion Set sors of the troop. Nathan Tuck- Daily Vacation Bible School ve| as the Sectional Home Mis- er is scoutmaster. PROMOTED: Bernard Philip Levine, led. *ou of Mr. ami Mis. Jules l.e\ino, :i!l Cruciis SI,, EAGLE SCOUT: Peter No- sessions. Camp meeting mini* sions representative for the By Lutheran Church To receive the Eagle award Northwest Area of the Assem- Woodbridge, was promoted to lieutenant at tin* INaval Hospital, St. Alhaiis, V Y, lie is a vak Jr., IK and a junior at try has been another phase of are Richard Heller, Robert blies of God in New Jersey. EDISON - Our Savior's Luth Uwi8 graduate of Woodbridge High St-huol anil I'airleinh Dickinson UniveiMty where he niajoml in Wooiluridge Senior High their varied ministries, and tlus eran Church which meets at 5050l, - and Arnold Falchook. Psychology. He also attended Yesiiiva University when- lie majoml m Clinical Psychology lor summer they will be included Culvert Avenue Kast, will hold! School, received the Eagle with tile featured speakers at two years. Lieut. Levine was ou the Demi's list and Editor of Psychology Journal. He earned ENGAGEMENT TOLD a service of Holy Communion at MEETING FEB, 14 Scout Award Saturday at • the Malaga Camp in Malaga, CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. ISELIN - The Ladies Auxil- his B.A. in 1901 and his M.A. in l'JH.'l. Stationed at (he St. Albans Naval llispital since August 10:15 A.M. The Church SchAol Court of Honor held by Boy N. J. Robert Blanchard, Madison will meet at 9:00 A.M. Rev. U iary of Iselin Athletic Asspcia- 19«7, Lieut. Levine is a Clinical Psychologist. Besides serving in Vietnam, his former duty sta Scout Troop XI at the First In their earlier years of minis- Township, announce the engage- bertson will instruct the Adult lion will hold Its monthly meet- lions include the National Naval Medical Cent«r, Bi'lhcsifa, Maryland; Parris Island, South Presbyterian Church of Wood- try piuch time was given to ment of their (Jaugtyer, Barbara Inquiry Clus which meets at ing. February 14, 9.1'.W at the Ana BlandjartT la - Stephen l.u- 9;00A:M. All are welcome, —fldfson Bowl O Mat, Oak Tlea Carolina; Field Medicine Service ScbOol, Camp Pendletou, Calif,; U. 8. Army M«df(ul Center, bridge. He is the son of Mr. Serving as pasturing and pio- Okinawa and the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia. In the pic tun- above he is shown bring congrat neering church in* ConiHIsville, kasiuk, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. At 7:00 P. M. «ier* wfll J» a Road. All mothers who hav« and Mrs. Peter Novak, 154 | Hamburg ami Pecksville, all in!Stephen l.ukasiuk, 114 East • informul hymn sing and servicesboys signed up lo play are wel- -d by Capt. J. Taylor m, executive officer at the Naval Office.' py v Ctenteut Street, Wtwibridg*, While in tint Cherry Strew. Jot HoJy todd d attendd. PAGE TEN Wednesday, January 31, 1068 Railway Adult School to Offer Board of Education Candidates 9 New Courses Answers Questions Asked by LWV RAHWAY — Eriwnnl Ilirsch man. Director of the Rahwny Adult School, atinounrorl today thai the school is scheduling1 nine new courses for the Spring! And Presidents' Council of'PTA Term which will begin on Mon day and Tuesday, February r>th .•! iid fith. WOODBRIDGE — Two quest a) basic content for all stu-1in mind tnat the primary goal his area ate used in 'he wisest The nine courses arc: ions wrre asked of each candid dents and is .unctional design. We need way possible. Improvement in 1 ate for the Board of Education b) depth content for students the Board of F/ducation commu- Portrait Painting — one of I lie by the Woodbridge Township not build units which contain most satisfying and ehallenKinr with the ability and inter- costly beauty features, but nity relations is decidedly in or- Parent - Teacher Presidents' ests that go beyond basic dev. Any disharmony, an upsnt *• prossioA'^f the artist. Slu Council and the League of Wom- should concentrate our funds on (tents will learn to develop the provisions. .sound comfortable buildings anywhere, affecting the public en Votew. The two groups are I would give top priority to image of any segment of the skit's necessary to perfect this I sponsoring a candidates' foMim constructed where the Town- n'.cdium and they will work with maintain up-to-date basic edu- ship needs them, not where con- school system leads to lowered live models. | and s discussion on the school cation and increased emphasis morale, and upsets the one hoard budget on Thursd-ay, Feb- venience dictates. In addition, Lampshade Making — this on depii education tor the gift- increased emphasis on maia- group the educational system ruary l, at School 11 auditor- ed student. I would also bring should benefit most — our chil- course will revive the old art of. ium fit 8:00 P. M. winence wtti continue to pre ]• erccd lampshade making. Stu the underachieves Into the serve our older buildings In dren. dents will be taught the tech The questions asked were: depth education program. sound operating condition." No. 2. There seems 1o be an niques of making lampshades "No. 2) Information avail- indication presently that the 1 "What programs do you feel fi'om parchments like papqj on should receive priority?" and able from the superintendent's school population in Woodbridge which designs are cut and picrc 2. "How can the schools meet office indicates that the tchool MRS. BARBARA WVATT in the elementary grades has ed. tie challeivges of growing pop- i population for the past few "No. 1. Problemi within the reached an almost stationery Interior Decorating — will help! ation in Woodbridge Town- yean has remained school system which need prio- point, and 1-s beginning to de- students to learn about such sub ! BEST OF MICK: Mayor Ralph P. Barone congratulates retiring Chief Charle* FKipatrick on hip?" conttant. However, I would re rity include that of transporta- cline slightly. It is possible that jeets as use of line and color the right as the new chief, Jack Krnny. looks on. The ex-chief's" dinner was held at "the Seven The answers were aa follows: commend that a yearly eensua tion.. A thorough review and by filling our current nteds we and fabrics, accessories, furni- Arches in Perth Amboy Saturday night. be maintained of the preschool evaluation of bus routes and may have already met the chal- ture styles and arrangements, population so that the Board safety factors involved would lenge for perhaps the next five wallpapers, floor coverings and RS. ELIZABETH V. NOVAK could plan classroom expansion seem a necessity. Closer ilasoti years. I would suggest working window displays and treatments. No. 1: "There is no doubt that five to six years ahead. If the with the police department closely with town government Drama — This course will be Legion Receives Thanks )aniel Shields complete survey and study of Board should overexpand slight- might be advisable. Investiga- in the area, of zoning and build- offered for the first time. It will e transportation system is in ly, it is more desirable to have tion into the needs of the cla*.v Ing permits so that any rise in offer many opportunities of the lagle Scout rder. Woodbridge has grown several children less than the room through teachers involved school population is most care- world of the theater. Students For Christmas Scroll like Topsy" and as the need of desired number in a class tban so that budget appropriations in fully planned for," will take part in plays, design lcreased transportation be- several above." ing costumes and scenery, and CARTERET During the "We will run operations from ame apparent, routes were ad- also direct and write one actlChristmas Season, Carteret Post this base. But they can only be ed, like rooms to an old house, IONEL A. KAHN plays. Students enrolled in the 1263, The American Legion, in battalion or regimental size aking the entire set-up a Independent Slate Urges course will also visit the McCar- cooperation with the Carteret operations. The monsoon rains odgc-podge. A survey and No. I, Nov; that Woodbridge ter Theater of Princeton Univer- Public and Parochial schools, have been on and off for 3 udy by experts in the field School system is nearing com sity to see Fautus. sent the scrolls to Vietnam. This months, so we have been lucky. re indicated. pletloa of its building program, It is time to improve the curri- Defeat of Budget Unless Memory Improvement — The Is the acknowledgement receiv- "I have to close now. I am "There is also no doubt that murse will show the student how ed from Lance Corporal Rich- going on an ambush tonight, ;o culum and programs of the real public relations set-up schools. Those students plan to improve his memory in those ard Carter of the 1st Marine Do- I have to get ready. n the school system is not only areas in which everyone is in- vision. He is the son of Mr. and ning to attend college should Significant Cuts Made Mrs. Edward Carter of 14 Birch "Please thank the American dvisable but a necessity. Al- have a full, but varied, acade- terested; namely, anniversaries, Legion and the many people hough the Board has a Public birthdays, news faces, lists, un- Street. This is his letter. mic program. Those who do not WOODBRIDGE - Elizabeth who were so kind and thought- elations Chairman, meeting Novak, Barbara Wyatt, Joseph related facts and figures, tele- "I received the American Le- ful for sending the scroll," continue studying should have phone numbers, dates, appoint- gion's Christmas Scroll and be- fter meeting he reports: "No educational and vocational train Lynch and Patrick Dowling, ments, schedules, etc. lieve me* was appreciated more eport." In this day and age, candidates for the Board of Ed here is a need to keep the pub ng to prepare them to enter than words can say. the productive work force. The ucation on the Independent Modern Political Systems—an informed there will be TV Today and Introductory course in political I was at Nong Son, Viet distributive education program Slate today issued a statement Nam which was a Marine Moun- o o d relationships between system* ij also being offered for ioard and the general public. is an example of this type of indicating that they will urge the first time. The course will tain outpost, when it arrived. training. their supporters to vote against Tomorrow confer on three major ideologies My buddies and I just couldn't The Right to Know" should be figure out what the 3 foot card- nlarged. "No. 2. To meet the chal the Board of Education bud-get of the twentieth century: Com- lenge of the growing population on February 13, unless signifi- munism, Fascism and Democ- board container had in it. No. 2: "The schools have ON JANUARY THE 17th Jon- "Some of the guys helped me Miss Bonnie Lynn White, of Woodbridge Township, the cant reductions are forthcoming racy. The course will consider made a good start — but there schools must offer the best pos- athan Winters will have as his both the theoretical and practi- as I read it. There were a lot daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ,s much more to be done, of in the second reading of the of funny things written and we ert White, 15 Trafalger Drive, sible education, academically budget on January 31. guest star. Buddy Ebsen of "The cal aspects of each system, the ourse within the ability of the and vocationally, keeping in Beverly Hillibillies." Abby Dal- present political situations will couldn't get over how long it a graduate of Woodbridge DANIEL SHIELDS axpayers to foot the bill, The "This Township can no longerj "will be a regular on his show be related to the discussion. was. It took about 2 hours to Senior High School, is attending mind the ability of Woodbridge ton dult education program is off to support such programs. Only absorb the type of increases in playing the role of his wife each, Sex Education for Parents — read it. There were many beau- Berkeley School, East Orange. COLONIA — Daniel Shields o an excellent start — but it heir taxes that the Board of tiful poems and sayings in it. • » • i year old son of Mr. and Mrs by the judicious use of the mon- week. We watched Winters first will attempt to assist parents in We did have a little trouble be- !oyt Shields, 21 Sandalwood hould and can be expanded. ies available can the Woodbridge Education has been imposing program. Red Skelton was one answering their children's ques- Miss Lind* Harned, High The work-study program which upon them," they said. "There of" the guest stars and the skit tions. Is also being offered. The cause we had the scroll unroll- Street', -Woodbridge, is recover- ane, reached the top plateau o school system be improved. A ed on the top of our machine oy Scouting when he was pre s being conducted on an experi- well educated population creates are several significant areas he did was more amusing than type of programs Instituted by ing from injuries-received in an mental hasis in the school sys- where we believe expenditures those on his own show which gun bunker and it started to automomible accident and nted the Eagle Award at the highly skilled, highly employ- many school systems will be rain. But before it got too wet, cra, should be continued and are either not necessary or can preceeded that one. Abby DBI- discussed. would be happy to see her ourt of> Honor ceremonies hel< able working force, encouraging ton, who we remember as the we got it inside. t New Dover Methodist Church more classes added. to business of all types. This be reduced without affecting Yoga — a course teaching the friends. -he quality of our children's ed- nurse on "The Hennesey Show," "The word got around about • * * Daniel entered Cub Scouting ir There is one thing Board in turn creates jobs and main- is good. basic principles of Yoga will be the Christinas Scroll I got and members should realize — that ucation," taught, students will learn the Mr. and Mrs.,Niels Kjeldsen, 962 and progressed through th tains salaries, providing a heal- my Platoon commander and Xibs as a wolf, bear, lion am: he • actual teaching of the thy financial atmosphere for the They continued, "We believe IF MERV GRIFFIN would basics of this ancient art of re captain came to our bunker to Terrace Avervu'e, Woodbridge, eliminate some of the weird laxation, meditation and e.xer are planning to leave for a visit intered Boy Scouting in Febru il^rcn is the responsibility of population in the township." that the $76,000 plus addition to see it. ry 1964 when he became a ten he teachers and administra- the Woodbridge Senior High characters who appear on his cise. "Everyone really liked it a ftfVemhaf^fe Way, they' plan show we might stop twisting the1'' to stay five moms, erfoot at the age of 11, He ha: or$. As vacancies occur, we School for a Data Processing Mr. Hjrschman stated, "the lot. But not as much as I did. rved during the four year,; hould get the best administra- JOSEPH M. LYNCH enter is not needed at this lial to other stations, where rad- public Is always looking for new The Captain and my buddies etween tenderfoot and eagle * :ors we can possibly afford. I "No. 1. All programs per- time. We find it difficult to be- cals are allowed to downgrade and different subjects to study said I must "come from a real A pre-organization meeting of ssistant patrol' leader, patro eel it is the duty of the Board talning to the safety of the lieve that the two classrooms heir own country and the men and we at the Adult School will great town to have the people he Proposed Metuchen Busi- * are fighting for their coun- ader, scribe, and instructor. f Education to provide the children, while they are trave- which presently house the Com- do everything in our power to send such a wonderful and es-s and Professional Women's "I'd like to be an engineer o ling to and from school, as well puter Center are now urgently ry we consider their host un- continue offering the most var thoughtful Christmas gift." lub will be held Friday, Feb- oots with which the teachers •elcomed in our homes. cientist" is what the new Eagl and adminis'rators can work as while they are in school, needed. The Township has re- ied curriculum possible. "At the present time, I am uary 9 at the Lamp Post Inn ill tell about his life's ambi should be given top priority. THE RISE AND FALL OF at Hue Phu Bai. This is.a very efficiently. The Board should cently completed two new high HE THIRD REICH based on Registration for these and all Mario's), New Street, Metuch ion. He is presently working to iet the policies — the teachers "The curriculum should be schools which should provide our other courses will be on big marine installation about n. Woodbridge Township BPW ard the goal as he pursues hi Villiam Shirer's book, will be size of DaNang. should teach." constantly reviewed to update for ample classroom space. We Monday and Tuesday, January s the sponsoring club. Any Me- ud.es in the ninth grade at Av our program for: in the air in March. The com- 29 and 30th from 7:00 to 9:00 at find this justification totally un- men'ator will be Shirer, himself uchen woman, gainfully em ncl Junior High School. "1. The children with special satisfactory." Rahway Senior High School. loyed in business or the profes- JACK PANK iut the narrator will be Rich- I The master of ceremonies wa problems and handicaps. The Independents attacked For any additional information, irst Friday ians, or running her own busi- 'homas Leach, senior patro No. 1: "A curriculum that "2. The inclusion of new ma rd Bnsehart who is known for please contact Mrs. Florence ess is eligible for member- |eader, and the speaker William would be suitable for the great- the tremendous rise in the com- is role in "Voyage to the Bot- terial and techniques in appro- puter rental cost in the budget, om of the Sea." iikay at 388-8500. hip. Further information may "right, est number of children to attain priate courses, as they are dis- Observance Set >e obtained by writing Miss their highest potential. The slow "it appears to us that the Board AN ABC SPECIAL in Febru- Other awards Included seconi covered and proven (such as is absorbing a large portion of ry will have Fred Astaire danc- ISELIN — Very Rev. Msgr. tuth Wolk, expansion chair- lass to Bob Buettsl, Allei earner and the overly bright scientific data), that will better the Township's compu.er coatt ing with Barrie Chase. Petula Holy Communion Win W. Wilus, pastor, announc- man, 148 High Stxeet, Wood student should be offered some- g Wood; first class to James Allo prepare the children to meet and while we hear thah t tfl l b th h es First Friday will be observed »ridige. i>ay, Chris Solop; star to Wayw thing more than the average the later challenges of life. lark will be on the show. this week at St. Cecelia's ichaeffer. student." may be paid to the Board for Set for Sunday hurch with three Masses, "No. 2. By having a compe- SEVERAL DAYS AGO, we No. 2: "Woodbridge by now use of the computer, we can't heard one columnist defending cheduied at 6:30 P, M., in con- Merit badges included person tent staff of professional execu find this item in the revenue TSELIN — The sacrament of r has just about reached a sat- the number of commercial in- ent chapel and 9 and 10:45 A. astor Lists 1 fitness to Richard Petrucha tives administer the system. section of the Budget present* Holy Communion will be com- Cenneth Kodilla, Kevin Brook uration point and will probably "2. By having them employ ;erruptions that are given over memorated at the Iselin Assem- ii. in the main church. Confes- n tion." ions will Ix- heard tomorrow om Leach; citizenship hi th need very little major expansion appropriate business technique elevision and he compared bly of God Church during the Thursday) from 4 to 5:30 in Sermon Topic ome to Danny McGivney; doi other tfym what is now in the to forcast various problems, and The candidates maintained, them to newspaper advertising. morning service worship ser- he afternoon and from 7:30 to are to Gary Guarino, Scot planning stage." when they will develop. concerning transportation costs, He brought out the fact that the vice Sunday, 11:00, according to CARTERET — "When God )uesterdick; life saving to Kev that the 20% increase in the pro- newspapers have a much great- in the evening. Becomes Jobless' will be Dean "3. By establishing long range Rev. Samuel Clutter, pastor. n Brook; firemanship to Harr: plans incorporating devices to posed budget is not necessary er proportion of advertisement Other Masses scheduled for Dr. Harsanyi's sermon topic al BERNARD F. McCAULEY o other content than do the net- Other services and activities he remainder of the week in- Vformarstein; reading to Ken combat these problems ahead and that this increase could be scheduled for Sunday include: worship services Sunday, Feb icth Kodilla; safety to Joh No. l: "To differentiate be- reduced or eliminated through works. Our friend, unfortunate- lude: tomorrow, 6:30 A. M. tween programs as to which of time, so as to minimize the 9:45 A. M., Sunday School for chapel, and 9 A. M., church; and uary 4. He will speak in Eng Zmich; public health to Rich an a re-evaluation of the entire ly, did not tell his listeners that ish at 9:30 and in Hungarian al ihould receive priority presents effect of them when they do one has only to skip over news- ail age levels, with ten classes "aUmlay, 7 A. M., chapel and etrucha. arise. transportation situation. This in- from nursery through adult; 11 1 o'clock. Sunday School at Tote and chip award went t one with a difficult decision, es- crease is particularly difficult paper ads if they fail to be of A. M., church. The noyena to "4. Constantly review and re- interest to him, while those who A. M., Junior Church, for boys )ur Lady of Fatima will take :30. Bob Buettel, Billy Adams, Allei pecially if he considers every ,o understand since the new The Annual Meeting of the Wood, and Bob Yagusesky. so-called program a facet of vise short and long term plans have their original teeth, who and girls two through eleven >lace after the 9:00 Mass Satur- as new problems are foreseen. classroom additions are being have no acid stomach, who years of age; and 7 P.M., Evan- "ay. Hungarian Reformed Church of The Mothers Circle complete, the whole program "EDUCA- made to allow more children to Carteret, held last Sunday, ap he evening with refreshments TION." "5. By having sound policies hink that children giving ad- gelestic Crusade service. The Feast of St. Blaise will issued by the board to establish go to neighborhood schools. vice on medication is ridiculous, The church nursery wiM be e celebrated Saturday with proved the 1987 Financial State na a special Eagle Scout cake "The Board of Education's ap- proach should be flexible the framework for their profes- "In addition, the need for new have to either sit through naus- available, under supervision, for leasing of the throats after the ment of $68,673.98 expense classrooms and 55 new teach 9 A. M, Mass and at 11 A. M. which Included the cost of the enough to permit attention and sional administrators to work eating commercials or get up small children up to two years within." ers is also difficult to under out of comfortable chairs and of age during the 11:00 services. Religious instructions for pub- church renovation besides tin efforts to be distributed propor- ic school children of the parish tionally over all educational stand when the Increase in the visit the refrigerator. We still The schedule of services for regular expenses of the "church number of students has been contend that the networks over- the remainder of the week of in grades two through eight will household". Chief Elder Louis Fords Facts subprograms, in depth sufficient PATRICK F. DOWLING. JR. do interruptions to programs to be given Saturday, ^9:30 A. M. to satisfy their changing re .ess than expected. In fact, the fourth includes: Tuesday, Szabo, Vice Chief Elder Leonard "No. 1. There are several there is currently a decrease in their own and to their sponsors' in the classrooms. Confessions Sendejsky, Treasurer Andrew qujrements and in this sense 9:30 A. M., ladies prayer.ineet will be heard from 3:30 to 5:30 programs which require imme- the estimated student enroll disadvantage. ing; Wednesday, 6:30 P, M., Pross and Secretary Julia —The Fords Chapter of Debo receive a priority rating. It diate attention. However, none . M. and from 7 to 9 P. M. goes without saying, demands ment. Some increase in the in Royal Rangers, boys unit, semi- Reisz were elected officers foi rah will hold its annual fun; is more important than the scho- jtructional staff would seem to Masses to be celebrated Sun- 1968, Joseph Adam, Roy Jensen of newly introduced "sub pro- monthly meeting, and 7:45 P. day, February 4, include: 8:30, raising mobile cake sale, Tues lastic level of our system as be in order, but 55 teachers ap M., Mid-Week Bible Study and (William Kantor, John Nemish day, throughout the Fords are. grams" will receive the concen compared.to other systems. Our ":15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, and (ration of resources required to pears to be too high when prayer service; and. Friday, 7:. 1:15 A. M. and 12 noon in the Vito £tasolla, Francis Ullersber beginning at 9:00 A. M. Featu. school system is. not noted as considering that 80 new teach OIV ger and Charles Varga elder; ed will be homemade cakes, dc insure a successful launching, Jn ton n 30 P. M., Christ's Ambassadors, upper, or main church; also one which was a high scholas- ers were added last year." youth group meeting. 9:15, 10:00, 10:45, and 11:30 A. for three year terms; Menyhert nuts, pastry. Mrs. Lulu Bohac causeing what can be consid tic rating. This is (intolerable M. and 12:15 P. M. in the lower Toth is the new alternate elder s chairman. cred some momentary sense of for a community such as Wood- Concerning an increase oi For warmer climates, a new Funds for Sicily church, Lourdes and Fatima The 18 member Board of Elder; top priority." bridge, which has high* civic over $150,000 in school maintain gold toned leg make-up is being Halls. The sacrament of bap- further include Alexander Com SULTANAS TO MEET No. 2: "The Budget State- pride and a universal interest ence costs, the candidates said used. tism will be administered at " ba, Louis Hollo, Geza Megyesi CARTERET — The Sultana ment for the School Year 1968- in providing our children With "There are numerous item Drive is Launched P. M. of El Hakkhem Alha,mbra 9 within this category which we Resort clothe* for southern ISELIN — A funds for Sicily Alexander Peter, Frank Deak 69 indicates a potential topping- the best education possible. I places and for tropical cru ses Other services, activities, and Stephen Kovacs (Cranford) an will hold their regular meetin out of our school population would, if elected, work hard for believe can easily be deferre drive has been launched by the Monday, February 5 at 8 P. M until a later date. Economies are being featured in many of Si Vincent de Paul Society to Masses for the remainder of th« Frank Versegi. (1966-67 - 21,490; 1967^68 - 22,- the Institution of a study team the shops. week of the fourth include: Mon The Annual Meeting voted its at the Columbian Club, Higi 000; 1968-69 - 21,780 (estimated), comprised of administrative per can be attained in other budget aid the victims of the recent Street. All -members are re- earthquake!) and severe storms [lay, 7 P. M., Confraternity of hanks to the Building Commi i understand a census of the sonnel and qualified and inter- areas which will «lk>w for re Christian Toctrine, High School tee — John Nemish was it quested to attend. preschool population indicates placements or repairs withou The drive will continue through of Religion, groups one and two ested civic leaders to find out, February 15. chairman —, to the Board o this group can be accommoda- through fact-finding, what is 'his significant overall budget Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Mass fo; SEEKING NAMES rise." Checks made .payable to St Peace; Wednesday, 7:30 P. M Elders andy "to all those whe ted with little or no difficulty required to place the Wood in any measure and capacity CARTERET — The auxiliary because of existing or planned JUST PARAGRAPHS Vincent de Paul Society, Iselin the • continuous novena to St of St. Elias Post 797 Catholic bridge Township at the top of The candidates also criticize n i;i y be mailed to Msgr. John Jtide, patron of hopeless case participated in the church reno facilities. Considered in light I the state, scholastically. Budget- the over-spending of the budget the names of local men serving ON LOSS OF M. Willis, St. Cecelia's Rectory, and the novena to Our Lady ' vation, for an excellent job". War Veterans wishes to obtain believe there is little challenge ary restrictions Will not allow in the 1966-67 year in the Con oak Tree Hoad, Iselin, 08830. the Miraculous Medal, with The Quarterly Conference to rise and meet. implementation of all items Im- traded Repairs Area of $145 New York — Jules C. Stein, in Vietnam in order to send chairman of Research to Prevent benediction of the Most Blesset the Eastern Area Youth Federa them packages. Names may be "As to the potential shifting mediately. Nonetheless, let us 000. "What good is a budget, I'TA Founder's Day Sacrament to be commemora tion of Hungarian Reformet of the school population among when the Board of Educatioi Blindness, Inc., reports that submitted to Mrs. Ann Klimek, at least have a plan of action more than 80,000 Americans lost ted afterward; and Thursday Churches- will begin at 2 P. 10 Kurtlyla Avenue. the various sections of the- which clearly states the goals does not follow it?" they asked Will lie Observed 3:15 P. M., special religion clasi in. Bethlen Hall. The youn Township (reflecting periods of "When money bee*mes avail- their sight in the past two years. we are striving for, and let us He says people fear blindness MKNLO PARK TERRACE — for retarded children, Room 109 people will discuss the comma ENGAGED TO WED development and/or garden inform the community of our able from unexpected sources A meeting of School 19 PTA wii: The annual three week parish nication gap existing: betwee apartment construction), _the it does not, in our opinion, giv more than any other physical af- CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. goals and plans in this area. fliction, yet there is no great de- be held, February 7. 8:00 P. M mission is scheduled to begi parents and teenagers todaj John P. l(eary, Cinnaminson, concept of neighborhood schools "No. 2. Meeting the chal the Board .the right to spend al 1 he school. the week of Feb. It, conductec should be adhered to so students on budget areas which have no mand for the prevention of blind- Mr. Louis Panigrosjo, teache have announced the betrothal of lenge of a growing population ness. Ronald Somerville, program by the Vincentian Fathers. Thj of hLstory, will introduce th their daughter, Rosemary to will not be artifkally uprooted, while continuing to provide qua- been approved by the voter* chairman, announced Founder' first week will be for the wome conference topic. Registration Dennis N. Pellegrini, son of Mr. Advance planning is essential Iky education is a serious prob These dollars shpuld be carriei CARS & SHOULDER BELTS lt THRU THE WANT ADS THRU THE WANT ADS PHONE 634-1111. A COMPETENT AD TAKER WILL HELP YOU WITH WORDING. ADS CAN ALSO BE MAILED IN. COPY DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 P. M., BUT EARLIER COPY IS APPRECIATED. IT AD FORM! CLIP OUT... 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He in a locker of a large m-at- for: example, » modern picture The World of is in a wheelchair during the packing pbr.t wb-re the I'm- ONLY f About lour or I Louis XIV would look Very entire film and you would havepera'.ure was rrally freezing. (Approx. five words to a line) muth out of place in a room Entertainment to see it before you can realize Terry Moore, Paul M;i,;fe» with Victorian furnishings. Also, the many weapons and gadgets and others join Jan Murray in 4fi« tcolors in the picture should that can be moun'.ed on a wheel- this film. Home not/clash with tha color scheme A MAN CALLED DAGGER chair. SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT Need three (3) women 35 yrs.HI 2-2462. 1/3-31 1«62 BUICK Invlcta 9->aiM«ger or fivw as counsellors! Top Station Wagon, power iteorlng, AAA4 company expanding with Waitress. Full or part time. Annual Barn Dance 1»»5 KUICK-Le Sabre 4-Doar auto, tfant. woman in management! We Lunchonette. 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'66 DODGE $ '695 395 '64 FORD 63 MERCURY '61 CHEVROLET $ Pglara 4 Dow Hardtop; K i II po»,i Country S*dun Station Wagon; auto,, all brak«i, auto. - Showioum Conditlaii 2295 power atc*tiorUil . 1395 Cum«t 4-Door; oute., RtHI _ 795 tt-lan pan*| truck — Mtchanic'i Sptdall _ 395 fMM D ESTABLISHED 1945 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN CHRYSLER Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer MOTORS CORPORATION HU 6-2374 \ Wednesday, January 31,1968 LEADER-PRESS — [•'on Is • v V Facts —Donald P. GianfrafK-eseo •••*>•>:••• '- •••• '« •• • . 4 »rifl John Mi7<*rny, co-chairmen '• v«•;.•• J.-i I--1 '• ;••'• • • of the annual Spring dance spon- sored by the Fords-Clara Bar- ton Boy.i baseball League an- '•I .,.£'*" • ' nounced that John L, Onofrey, . - '-V ~l »., raster Khifll, John StiandU and Robert Steinbach will «rve y mi iheir committee. H>e affair ,-a.iU take place on Saturday, March 30, at St. Anthony's Rec- ten ion Center, Port Reading. • • • —The Rosary Society and tfce T.adies Guild of St. Nicholas Ciiholic Church of the Byzan- tine Rite will receive Holy Com- mutton at the 8:30 A. M. liturgy on Sunday, February 4. Tlie Holy Name Society will meet Monday, February 5 at 8:30 P. PSLformate M. The Knights of fee Altar will meet Saturday, Febiuar? 10, at 10:30 A. M. ConfewiotM Will be'h«M after the meeting. The Nocturnal Adoration Socie- "'fc ty will meet at St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy, Satur- day *t 3:00 A. M. • » • -Tire flfcn, "The ChiM Motes- and then some ter'1 wfll be shown by the New Jersey State Police at Lafayette Estates School 25, Monday, Feb- ruary 5 at 1:00 P. M. The guest speaker from the Police De- partment wiH conduct a ques- tion and answer period. Parents are urged to see Super Shell's detergent cleans the carburetor and other areas Super Shell's detergent helps exposed to the flow of fuel. It It's just what it sounds like—a under all driving conditions. prevents deposits from build- powerful cleaning agent with (For more information OH our STORK CLUB ing up around the metering chemical properties that are detergent, and on other Super New arrivals recorded recent system that controls the air- ly at Perth Amboy General Hos Detergent similar to those of a good laun- Shell ingredients, watch the pital include: fuel mixture. If allowed to dry detergent. Shell Answer Man on TV, and From Woodbridge, a daughter build up, deposits could cause to Mr. and Mrs. James Gard- listen to him on radio.) iner, 116 Pikeview Lane. an improper air-fuel mixture, From Carteret, a son to Mr. reducing mileage. and Mrs. Alfred Brockop, 15 Lincoln Avenue. From IseHii, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, John Catdno.UO • The colder the weather, the Butane's volatility helps your Trieste Street; a son to Mr. and more Butane helps. It can be Mrs. Joseph Covino, 22 Gills Butane is a highly volatile in- -engine fire up fast in cold particularly important if you Lane; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ' gredient—which means that it weather. The quicker your John DeFalminis, 55 Gill Lane; do a lot of short-haul driving, will turn from a liquid to a start, the less gasoline you use a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert calling forsevera l cold-engine O'Neill, 135 Warwick Street. vapor (like water turning to before you get going. starts every day. Fran Fords, a daughter to Butane stead) at very low tempera- A single slow start might Mr. and Mrs. Jose Maldonado, NOTE: Butane also helps tures. Butane will actually boil not affect your mileage much— 881 New Brunswick Avenue. mileage by working with Pen- but it could really add up over oake. tane mix (see below) to warm SQUIBB ON DRUGS a long winter. George S. Squibb, a former o up your engine in a hurry. vice president of E. R. Squibb & Sons, has reported to the Sen- ate monopoly subcommittee'that Misfiring during warm-up, drug prices should be cheaper. Pentane mix is especially valu- He said unless there was a re.- means coughing, bucking— form in prices they must be reg- able if you often drive only * Pentane mix is an ingredient and wasted fuel. Pentane mix ulated as a public utility. few miles at a time, virtually that helps your engine warm works with Butane to prevent warming up your engine the up quickly and smoothly. Its that misfiring. With a fast whole way. hydrocarbon molecules are Pentane Mix warm-up, your automatic The cooler the weather, the small—they serve^'as kindling choke can be adjusted to turn more gasoline you can waste' in the Super She 11 /formula. off sooner, keeping down the during warm-up—and the The Greatest! amount of extra fuel it has to •4 more Pentane mix helps. RASS BUCKET send to you* engine. -, 'lUeet Water and y THE IMPORTANCE OF FORMULATION LUNCHEON fied from time to time as the seasons change, Daily U:M to I:M P.M. Then are Aw secrets in the making of gaso- Yet no two gasolines are formulated quite line, Although Shell has pioneered its share the same way. There is a certain art to the and from plaoe to place as dimati and alti- DINNER of major improvements-the use of TCP, formulating of gasoline if you are to get tudes change. Dili* |:M «• U:M P.M. for example, and of Platformate-tbe ingre- good mileage no matter what sort of driv- The right ingredients. Hit right forma* and MtnriUjr TU Ml dients la today's Super Shell are known to ing you do, no matter where you do it, and lation. 7 4 VM. TU U P.M. other oil companies. Most of them are used no matter what time of year.The blend must Those axe the reasons we cell Snper Shall BRASS BUCKET in out gasoline or another. be carefully balanced. And it must be modi- sood m^tig H Charcoal Steakhouat U. 8. • ft MAIN 8T*E*t WOODBBIDGE Reservations: ME 4-9141