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Woodbridge, New Jersey, Wednesday, October 21, 1970 On W« attanzio Sworn In Statement Council President Charles Frank and Mayor RaljJh P. Barone, and The Middlesex County LEADER-PRESS, and its reporter, Ruth Wolk, by their respective attorneys, have announced s 136th Member Of resolution of their differences, and the libel suit instituted by Mr. Frank against thorn in (he Superior Court, on the basis of the following statement: 'Urges' Attendance^ Mayor Barone disclaims any imputation of wrongdoing upon Mr. Frank concerning his offer to pay $78,000 for Project Bowtie land when the figure stated in the Town- ocal Police Dept. ship ordinance fixed the price for substantially the same amount. Mayor Barone recognizes that Mr. Frank or any other citizen and taxpayer could have made an offer of At Public Hearing Srrvire Exam* $78,000, as a fair price for Uie land. MllI1(| D The Leader-Press disclaims any intention to charge All information on Proposed Sewage-Refuse Disposal Plant to i>« Mr. Frank with any wrongdoing in making the offer, and y <*parts From Board it was only reporting what the Mayor of Woodbridge said Outlined: Political Implications seen in Some of Opposition :i:im;K — Robert J. in connection with a public controversy concerning the : H2 Fulton Street, sale of the Bowtie lots, and that it was its duty as a news- WOODBRIDGE — Council President Gene A. Tomasso today i m as a member of To Take Post As Teacher paper to do so under the First Amendment of the Federal Township residents to attend the public meeting concerning the proposed SBW- :'•.; ifi^o Police Depart- WOODBRtDGK - Tn Constitution as declared by the V. S. Supreme Court. age and refuse disposal plant. —X iiv. it was announ- a sur- ant superintendent of schools in Mayor Barone completely withdraws the statement that The meeting will be held next Wednesday night, October 28, at 8;00 P.M., prise move, Roy J. Mundy charge of curriculum and sought member of the Board of Edu- he made concerning Mr. Frank, imputing wrongdoing. in Woodbridge Junior High School on Barron Avenue. • i|i|)ointment of Lat- the latter's help in qualifying They apologize and express regrets to Mr. Frank for cation since 1961. resigned from for certification. "Because of the extreme importance of the proposal to each and every reei- <• rcngth of the Police the Board and was immediately anyone having drawn any such imputations of wrongdoing dent of our municipality, I not only invite, but URGE them to attend this ]• n now set at 136 A native of Woodbridge Town that caused Mr. Frank embarrassment or affected his appointed a science teacher at ing, Tomasso announced that no Woodbridge Junior High School ship, Mundy holds a Bachelor reputation as a civic minded citizen of Woodbridge. meeting, to hear the facts about opposition is politically discussion would be held that .CO. -»-*>*» ii married to the effective Tuesday. of Science degrees in chemistry The parties have deemed it in the best interest of the ™the proposal", Tomasso stated. and business management from community to resolve their differences in this manner and If "Come and hear the presenta night — that all questions will Proponents of the proposed nip Carol Ho well Mundy, who was a research be answered at the October 28 • •• Mature. His father, Rutgers University. He has also for Mr. Frank to dismiss the action. tion so that you can judge for plant claim it is the only answer chemist at National Lead Co.. done some graduate work at public meeting. • •-.iii/io. is a career Titanium Division, Sayreville, yourself, at first hand, what is to solve the worsening pollu- Princeton University where he proposed. You will not then To Set Rules tion problems, Opposers have !-. ihp Township'* En- for 25 years, took early retire- Tomasso also said that he ment as his job was to be elim- taught for two and one-half have to rely on second or third- said they do not want the plant ' Pitrtment. years. hand information," he added. wished to convey to all that the in the Township but not one has •• of St. James' inated in a "layoff from top to public meeting will be an order- bottom." A resolution was adopted by "Of course, a question and come forth with an alternate and St. Jo- Cocktail Buffet answer session will be held af- one, that rules and regula the Board lauding Mundy for plan which might be better. . Meluchcn. Mundy'x new post will pay ter the presentation." ions will be outlined and that The current proposal is term- ?9.200 a year. Reached at his "valuable services to the Board ll will be expected to abide by :id,inzio attended and the public in the formula The Council President said ed by Federal and State offic- - idilecr, "enn- home by a reporter, the former To Honor Frank hose rules. ials as the newest concept in board member said that "teach- tion of the programs for the in- '.ii \ College and WOODBRIIXiE — A testimon-ew Nilsen, and secretary, Miss: '* . :, _n« „( the mOst crucial Called the Woodbridge Re- waste and sewage disposal. The ing was always something I crease in classroom facilities ii cocktail huffol honoring Har- Sallv Ksval of several bond iroposed $21 million sewage allrndint; Fair- ls llcs ry P. Frank, publisher of The Also toastmaslor. Edgar I growing increasinincre g worse each water, which will result, to pri- could afford to do it," * ""suiting in the complete Daily .Journal and associate pub- nd refuse disposal plant, is in on University elimination of double sessions Gray, program chairman, •J- land everey y day.dy" " vate industry. hi.i stud- a nd the tons lisher of the Leaclor-Press, will Kenneth Roden, assisted b p^ to efld waste and sew Contrary to rumors, the treat- isaumes Teacher Role , . t™eti°n and com- * "Therefore, iit behoves each ige problems in the Township. be held from 4:30 to 7 P. M. Sheriff Ralph Oriseello as co- of our residents to view this ment plant is expected U> look plelion of more lhan seven November 29 at the Winficld chairman; entertainment, Rich- Opponents to the plant are like the finest light industrial .ip)»>intmrn(. (he schools and additions to schools, proposal objectively in order to he Woodbridge Township ^fiivic "• I iM of eligible including the opening of two SeoU Ho1?1. Elizabeth ard J. Branahan; publicity, solve this urgent problem," To plants, with the area lined with -i depleted and Po- new senior high schools. Frank is retiring on Novcm- Jack Tilson, and decoration, masso concluded. ssociation and the Sewaren sidewalks, park benches, and •i'urph A. Galassi The Fioard further noted that ber 30 after 52 years as a news- Vincent Festa. At Tuesday's Council meet ivic Association — both newly for recreation purposes, a play- -"lulled the Ci ! Mumly's "previous service in paperman. Interested persons may ob- ground and other related facili- 'Come and See* ties. Sprays of water, actually ni^Hin to prepare the educational field gave him In announcing plans, Mayor tain tickets from Mrs. Matth specialised knowledge which Ralph P. Bat-one, honorary co- ew Nilsen, 333 North Broad Fourth hsue of US a purification process, would filiation. \\n* the Walks, •• the Civil Service immeasurably assisted the chairman of the retirement tes- Street, Elizabeth. Board in disposing of its mani- r and place (tor the timonial :ommittee saidr'-y-, 4T*n Be Used F« Boart* fold responsibilities." "Harry Frank is a dlstltv If the bfeh temperature tadn- infill! alion forms Now Being Prepared Charles Famula. Board presi- finished journalist Who 1*8s de- eralor is implemented into the .lie at Woodbritlse Garden Apartments WOODBRTDGE — The fcirlh dent, announced the board will dicated a lifetime of service to issue of "Write In and Speak plant, garbage and sewage |iutrtor<; accept resumes from persbtis New Jersey. He is not only an Get Final Approval Out," (he high school student sludge will be decomposed into •i Inrtav that under coking to fill Mundy's scat on outstanding leader in the pub- WOODBRIDGE — Final ap- literary magazine sponsored by a coal-like substance which will proval of a 126-itnit garden ap- n.esrd state law hhc Board until the February lishing world, but he has lied the Free Public Library of be sold for road materials. The i. tirnirnts for ap |School Board election. Accord- many positions oi charitable artment on Gill Lane, lselin, University (if Minnesota is was granted by the Municipal oodbridfie, is now being pre i CDIICP Depart ling to the statutes, the appoint- and civic life." pared. Junior and senior high testing a similar substance for i"-i'n lowered ment must be made within 60 Council Tuesday with two coun- non-slid highways. During his career as a jour- school students who have, writ i no longer have days or it will be filled by Coun- cilmen — John Hila and Charles A member of the counci!"said nalist Frank has spearheaded a Terzella casting negative votes. ten material and/or line sket- '•"• Township two ty Superintendent of Schools ches which they would like to today that "actually the Town- Robert Blunt. number of projects that have Citizens objected to the apart- •ii'-v i-.in be con contributed to the growth of contribute to the magazine ship through the sale of purified - in Like the (Ivil The Board president predict ments claiming that there water to Public Service and Middlesex and Union Counties. would be increased drainage should contact Jack Forman or .n.itinns for patrol cd that most likely the board Richard Greene at the Main oilier industry and the sale of will receive from 10 to 12 resu- "His faithful service and great and traffic problems. They the coal-like substance for road < i vcalrd. "Now devotion to the public good is pointed out that they wished Library, 800 Rahway Avenue, HI i< only a six- mes from interested candidates Woodbridge, 634-5101. construction, the Township can "by Friday" and will have no legend," Mayor Barone stated. the area to remain one-family eventually realize a profit of Serving as general chairman houses. Since the library is publish- 1 i I'ctor alsr> noted i Mundv said lie had discussed!trouble filling the vacancy by between $70,000 to $100,000 an- ! thtits regular meeting in Novem of the testimonial committee is Council President Gene A. ing the magazine as a forum for nually which could be used- to •• I'irscnt is to ap- the possibility of tearluiij; wi all high school students who Dr Jiudd C. Kessner, director cf Tomasso, who is a real estate pay off a portion of the mort- n.il men to thej - Frederic Huomii-iire, assist-ber. community relations for iza- broker, noted there is a need havafomeUung to express, stu gage. The Federal government as the elig beth. for apartments in the Town- dents are encouraged to contri GENE A. TOMASSO will pay roughly $14 million of li-ased by Civil Assisting in plans for the tes-ship. butev The frequency of publi he $21,000 million cost. Nutritionist Appointed timonial arc: "Tenants are in a very bad cations depends on the number formed after announcement Council President Tofflasso Ticket chairman, L. Carl Bar- situation", he declared, "be- of contributions made to the was made of the plans,— whose said that he was certttin the bato; reception chairman, Ma- cause an existing apartment magazine. members claim the plant will 'public hearing on the plant A few copies of the third is- cause increased truck traffic, it>il>(invt> Sunday By Division Of Health rio G. Mirabelli, assisted by Jo-shortage permits landlords to slated for October 28 wilt clear seph C. Tomasulo. Sen. Matthew gouge on rents and skimp on sue of "Write In and Speak Out' more pollution and possible up a lot of rumors and quest- 1 '• '• '•' =M: I-: The annual breakdowns of equipment. WUODRRUXiK — Mrs. Flor- J. Rinaldo. Sen. Nicholas S. La-maintenance and service with- are still available at the Main ions once and for all." '•'• '' the WoodbridRe the State Organization. She is Many rumors regarding the ence B. Melick, a member of Corte, Mayor Thomas A. Kacz- out fear that the tenants will Library and branches of the "Now is the time to do what • •"•••rattc Organize- also a representative to the New marek. and Mayor John T. Gre-move because they have no Free Public Library of Wood proposed plant which may be the faculty of Doufilass College, located in Sewaren have been is best for the Township", h« *• ' '•!t in the division olf HHealt!h the administration have claim- Ld that all the rumors are an announcement of Dr. Antoine alse. will include IT- AUalla. Health Director, Political Implications i W,ll,am,, con | A member of the Home Eco- There are also politi-al Im- •ird .1 Patten and ««""" l>«P»rtment at Douglas plications. Leading the oppos- and a nutrition consultant for ers are Republican Councilman '•l.-r Dalv Camp- the Middlesex County Visiting John Cassidy, his campaign ina-t href din Nurses Association in N e w manager, Ernest Neal who is ,nl andMheVe BrunswU-k. Mrs, Melick will ,e president of the newly formed ,„ * "J. " available for consultation with Woodbridge Township Civic As- th sociation and Alan Roekoff, IH piece orches-!|"l'"ll)IMS cf lllc Hcalth ^f °D local attorney and GOP Munici- normal and therapeutic aielaiy pal chairman and one-time Re- »'• reserved by ,pn>bli.'ins encountered during publican candidate for mayor. :>t ME 4 2656 home visits by the nurses. All three deny reports that their itji) persons arc Nutritional guidance will be '•ml provided to families in com- '>»• a very short munity programs such as Child Albrecht To Leave Murph,.,.,y, Health Conference and to in- andidates and dkiduals with particular prob- Township Post For Barone will lems. 'll be brief. The Mrs, Melick has been an Ar- dinner-dance is my Hospital Dietitian and a Red B. of E. Position Cross Nutritionist. She is a me - '•rHtii- Party get- WOODBRIDGE — On Novem HI 4 enjoyment." ber of the executive board of her 15, Sam Albrecht, Town- SANDRA SPITZ ship Purchasing Agent, will ri pack his brief case at the Mu- NAM CD KIHTOH; The «p- nicipal Building, leave his desk poiutiiu-nt «>( Miss sandi'a >tnid Broken For New at which he sat for five years Spllx as lCditur of Sicmeti- and move to the School Admin- stopo", the company Baptist Church istration Building on School paper of Siemens Street, to take over his new du- lselin, has been Jiniiiuiiced By •\ Kruundbreak- A sanctuary, office space and ties as Purchasing Agent for the Duuald I., hubes. Marketing "]'' si!« oi the pastor's slutiy will b«- on the Momd of Education. Services Drparliueat Muna- '! Uai>list Church first floor. Albrecht will fill the vacancy ger. •' 'ion of Wylie Land acquiMtiim and construc- left by the resignation of Rob Mi^s Spitz, a native of I'lt- I'f Avenue, was tion costs will place a valuation ••it V. Keating who has accep- crsrni, N. J., joined Siemens illl> the pastor, of over $100,000 when Hie church ted a like post in Boise, Idaho Nuvembrr I'lHU, as Administra- '•inl. officiating. is completed. ^ Keating decided to make the tive Assistant in the Market- wire move because his wife is ill and ing Services Department, pre- trustees. he felt that the climate in Boise viously, she had been an Ac- . admin- Notice would be better for her. count Assistant at Levy Ad- StartiM wlUJ *U vertising Associates, Inc., tn ''•"it i0 the mayor, c With the Township, Albreclit Leader-Preu will ••• ^ "*• Nrw York City. '"«• Township and inte FOR DEVOTION TO COUNTRY: Miss Ruth Walk, jditor «f THE LEADEK-PRKSS and president of the Karilaii Bay Busings ' iweived $11,000 a year. He will I:"WMM-, architect. Initead of plt«M«- « * U jnil I'lofenviuual WoniruS Club, wa-i the rr< ipieui or itif IS70 Arari'li'anisut AWJIU u( llic Wuodbrlilge l.ud^e 2UU, Btitevulrut ha puiU $IM.HOO by the Uuurd i « gi»diia(e of j(ij fiutcdive UJIUI of the Klk*. Hie uwuttl Is glvi-u wuuiully. Shown with Mk» Wolk are A. Martin Muudy, tialUd Kultr >( t'Uuoitiuu Dickinson 1'ulveiU- and first the funnrr l>lusln ut lUc luii^r, left »ud tfMAk l.nFeniji, Auitileunl-Ui Lliaiiiaan vl Ut* Ordrr. 'tbt ylnque WH* prtieuted at m luucbeoa Suuday Litstt year Anthony Muzzeo re- ty, when pbe recrlved a H. S. "' hclJ la th* Ftllf»wihii» H*H ut Uie Pint Pie»b>teiUu Church by th* KiriUu Bay BPW lu ob»»rvaflce vt Natioual Buvlaein i^iied as Township comptroller Degree la Marketing. She win publication wuit bt lu thl* Mlsa Wuik hus MMWII tis .liuiniiuii of twu very via-cetuful United States Day fetebratloni and tf chairman to take a better paying job as a member of the Day »nJ Eve- r| : / ,•••! flian nuou uu v through All iln- Ti»».»».> 't'i''i s ::ilMO > uniii . :-iy.y Slur uas ulso <. h.< ii in.i it of the State's tertenttimry lot' Woodbridgjje Towusliip^ip^ s gfficial Inisincss admiuistnttur With the ning Student Ciumt its a|id I'111 •'1<--<1 la the buse 1 ,,m dcailllue will fee of llie I'uwunltiu aud Una *»ii»U;U ut »e»eial ut tittt Awericauiiiiu pioi;iaius pituentea by Uie Kilts Lodge. ' school board. Zcta kappa Honor THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY

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Ptoto *•». M t, MMttt BwMfli Hill, Ibwt to uia •ffltt a* ttm , N.J, Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Carteret, New Jersey, Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Florentino Deserves Your Support For Tax Collector

(See Editorial On Tim Page) filkmobile [ill Visit No New Ballgame for Joe 1 (hoots Here Joe Florentino, as you all know, is the acting "Thank the Lortf, 1 made it back home. There \\\i\ i:ET — School child- Carteret tax collector. Only 45 years old, Joe has were many of my buddies who didn't," says Flor- i T fourth, fifth and been working in the tax office for 23 years, most entino who always keeps a grim-lipped silence ,[, . , irs of Carteret public of his adult life with unparralleled aptitude. about his war experiences. .YIL; L 'ill have a first-hand When Tax Collector Alexander Comba unfort- Joe feels that halving been a soldier in the V. S. p,-r! .I..;i.' this coming week to unately became ill two years apo, Joe Florentino Army has been ail honor and will always look T , ni "The Miracle of took over the important duties of tax collector, back on it with pride. He likes to think of the and he and his able staff continued to carry on courage, the high ideals of the men at the front l> ii.iiv Council of North- the work with exemplary degree, much to the engaged in a gigantic struggle for freedom. , \ Jrrsey's Milkmobile I; i "iking an appearance satisfaction of Carteret taxpayers. Florentino, who is married to the former Flor- ence Worton, is the father of three children. One t in Carteret on Octo The resignation of Mr. Comba made the post [ • i and 29, coordinating of tax collector available this year. It is one of of them, Michael, who served with the Marines .mi with classroom the most important jobs in the Borough Hall. in Vietnam, has won two citations for helping i milk and nutrition. When the announcement of the availability to save the population of an entire village. He >.mobile is one of the of the post became known, leaders of both part- had been in service three years. A daughter, Bar- i ntive public service ies quickly spoke up. "Yes, Joe is the man for the bara, is a student nurse and a son John, is a stu- f the Dairy Council, job. He has been at it for more than two decades dent at the Carteret High School. : ittnn of farmers. 1 with an impressive record and besides, he is a Since his return from the service, Joe has been liniior !, and nutrition wounded war veteran." helpful with community work, despite his handi- li'd to educating the cap. Have you forgotten when Joe was pumping :nod health through Then a POLITICAL MIRACLE WAS PERFOR- gas for the Lions Club, navigating on one leg? • .ion, including the MED. Remarkable friends. Lo, and behold, a can- tion, Hq. Command liSAF, Civil Engineering is rongrauiiMieu »j v«.-» . *.-.,.*• .. . ii-o of milk and its THE CARTERET LEADER PRESS feels that t didate was sprung onto the ballot to oppose Joe Joe Florentino has proved during more than 20 immediately following ceremonies retiring Colonel Hasek from active duty with the Air Fore* Florentino. Ten minutes before the deadline. that took him from assignments with the 15th Air Force dnrtnj 1'i.irle of Milk" Is years that he is an :»l>le and competent public WKW Jn7*i' ^ «! Sclir^cV fc S« AM.Co.one> and ,i 3'i-foot aluminum Joe never wanted to be a political candidate. official and therefore deserves reelection. Tk (Cem^r) cmently reside at 5«6 MarUnJWvr, Oi^Hfll, Maryland. trailer designed to He is not in a position to run around the bor- On General Flection Day Carteret's electorate f a class of 15-20 ough, ring door bells, shakes hands etc. He is a — Republicans, Democrats and Independents ,il a time for a five crippled war veteran devoted to his job. should make it a point to go to the polls and Col Hasek Retires from Air Force 'rain. The narrated Why? JOE HAS ONLY ONK LEG. He lost the cast their votes for Joe Flurcntino. He has the en- •!" K> .«e, -jfcie, , ,-". •"?•«• ""'nil wag badly wounded in the left knee and to save <.*rrkJ ^tJ(H Ha. Patrick AFB, Florida. Ca W74BSS«^BSS,, United N«Uou M«da . csigned les with the 15th Air Force during Hq. Pt his life, the leg had to be amputate*!. give him; a rousing approval. United Nations Service Medal, :..,' vum Iff thirds•• World War II, to Hq. Pacific det First Class Robert Hasek Vietnam Service Medal, Repuh- •• and after the Milk- Mr Forces in Southeast Asia. is attending Air Force Academy lie of Vietnam Campaign Medal, individual schools. ( olonel Hasek, son of Mrs. Paul- at this time and will graduate Small Arms Expert Marksman- :t!i this school pro. For Some Students And Ceremony Held ine Hasek and the late Mrs. Jo-and receive his Air Force Offi- ship Ribbon, and the Republic Dairy Council has seph Hasek, of 12 Liberty Street, cer's Commission in June 1971. of Korea Presidential Unit Ci- • Milkmobile to shop- Carteret, is married to the for- Colonel Hasck, a member of {Teachers Day is Short For Pulaski Day tation. Colonel and Mrs. Haselc - and fairs through- mer Blanche R. Smolensky of American Legion Post 263 of CARTERET — The Mayor of Carteret. Carteret, holds many awards presently make their home at ; n New Jersey dm CARTERET — When the final pose is to support CHS in any •.Carteret, Michael Toth, who The Haseks have two sons, and decorations including: The 5406 Martin Drive, Oion Mill, fall bell ends the last class of the kind of sport and to promote ! ihad proclaimed October II as both with the Air Force. Lt. Air Medal, Meritorious Service Maryland. at Carteret High school spirit. Students may as- General Casimir Pulaski Day, activity does not sist their school in this area by i called his contribution to Ameri- also joining the Twirlers or the; rtaimng message. come to an end. Actually, the ca's Independence one of the lend of last period signals the be-Cheerleaders. jinost heroic sagas in this na-i Talalai Sworn Cub Pack 86, St. Joseph d ring on Tuesday. Business students may wish; 'lion's history of heroes. lar activities the school has to to join the Future Business Leaders of America (F.B.L.A.). ! Anthony Rycko, an eighth dnesday morning. offer—which for In To New Post At Party; Awards Made ts objective is to create more i grader at Holy Family, re- • A. Lincoln School; and students is on [counted how Pulaski in white interest .and understanding by iHfe of,Weblos are. Chris "Mirault, afternoon, Octo- j basis. And there really uniform on a dark charger came CARTERET - Cub Weblos are. , uliolas Mioue School,activity for everyone. ctive participation of members St. Joseph's Carteret held a Richard Dixon, Richard Pusiioi , selecting business careers. to the beleaguered General midday morning. Oc- A student interested in writ- Washington's rescue in the bat- combined October pack meeting Patrick Haley, and Michael ing, for example, may elect to Students who hope to someday! 'olicastro. Leaving the Weblos Columbus School. ecome teachers may wish to' tle of Brandywine. For his ac- and Halloween party October 1'itlins weeks, the join the ranks of the Annscott tions he was promoted to brig 15, md eligible for Boy Scouts »re official school news- participate in the many activi- Anthony Carbonero and James ties of the Future Teachers of adier general and was given The following awards were paper. Or a student may prefer permission to raise his own Weisenhorn. in many other corn- America (F.T.A.). presented. Weblos: Athlete, iliroughout the troops, the famed Pulaski Le After awards were presented, speaker, the official extracurricular STEPHEN SKIBA James Salatti, Richard Gard :ih Jersey area: gion. costumes were judged and the of the high school activities include the Home Ec HEADS BOARD: Former ner, Mark Beres, Brian Chiz- following prizes were won. In The Honoring the "Father of the madia, William Brunnet', Mich- For those students interested Mayor, Stephen Sklba, has United States Cavalry" were the most original category: Ar- in the performing arts, the Per- been named chairman of the ael Bland, Walter Marzulli, '"')it (ot^ert the Mechanical large delegation from various thur Dekarski, Michael <}'• forming and Visual Arts Society Relations Club, Redevelopment Agency Board Martin Radomski, James King Grady, Arthur Pinto; Most »t« Drawing Club, the Varsity Club, Polish-American societies Oct. 25 (P.A.V.A.S.) offer an outlet for of Commissioners. Leonard Thomas Milik, master of cere Richard Babik, Scot Celley, Wil tractive, Gregory Buss, Mich- Silver'their talents. Or participation In Talalai, is a new member of monies, noted that Mayor Toth liam Hansen, Carlo Canestri, ael Bland, Jerome Bettimer; the many activities of the Dra the board. Club. There are other such at called Polish-American contri Robert Witanek, Donald Velar Funniest, Kenneth Najto, Wil- Joseph's Annex Aud ma Club not to mention selec bution to American life out di and Joseph Gaffney. Acqua liam Hennings and Greg King; tion for a role in one of the .class tivities and new ones are being Sunday, October 25 FIRST DEGREE standing and worthy of emula nami: Mark Beres and Richard Most horrifying, Robert Witan- edded\ every year tion. to 6 P.M. For tick Is school simply The Carey Co- Gardner. Sportsman Robert ek, Ronald Velardi and Thomas propos tion? The answer to this lumbiettes will hold an exemp- President Walter Dotegowsk Witanek and Richard Gardner, Capatorto. For those with vocal abil noted the "splendid turnout" fo question is "no" for both stu- lification of the First Degree on Geologist: Arthur Dekarski. James Witanek is the Cub ity, participation in Choir offer the brief ceremony. dents and teachers. For it is in Wednesday, October 28 at 9 P. Master. ,". an outlet for their ability, Rev. Fr, John Mackin of Holy _ w Bobcat pins were presented to ! your ticket will al- such after-school activities that following a regular business The cubs enjoyed their Hallo- Students interested in promol Family prayed that the heroic LEONAKD'TALALAI JGerald Bare, James Maznola, both students and teachers en meeting. This degree will be in ween treats. Mrs. Helene D« will be donated ing school spirit memory of our late Past Presi- heart of Poland may enjoy the Jerome Bettinget' and Michael CARTERET — Leonard Tal- Buczynski, Denner pins were Sena headed Hospitality assist- Rectory Unkle dent Mary Truesdejl. same freedoms that Pulaski and High's pep club. Us mam pur his kind assured for the United alai, of Carleret, who was ap- awarded to Gerald Bare and ed by Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Gard- Stales. ointed the new State Commis- Kevin Murray, assistant Den- ner, Alice Marzulli, Joan Philip- oner of ihe Redevelopment ner to Arthur Pinto. bar, Irene Sohayda, Mrs. -Bab* gency in Carteret, is a native Cub Scouts who advanced to ick, and Mrs. Emily DekaxsJcL if Old Forge, Pennsylvania, Mr, Eli/abteh PBA alalat has resided in Carteret or the past 10 years. He is a Honors Pollak .epartment Manager for the |Crackdown On Owners V & P:Tea Co., where, he has CARTERET — Julian Pollak, been employed for the past.20. editor of the Carteret Leader ./pars. He is married to ther for-; Of Dogs. Set By Board Press was honored Tuesday njer Anne Barbelti, also of Old' night at a dinner by Elizabeth 'orge, Pa., and who,is present CARTERET — Two problems owners comply immediately, Local 4, Patrolmen's Benevo- acing the Board of Health in further legal action will be tak- lent Association in the Winfield y serving as Vice Municipal Chairlady of the Republican arte ret are unlicensed dogs en against them. Scott Hotel. Elizabeth. Afcout nd dogs that run at large. The The local Dog Ordinal) 200 attended. arty in Carteret. They have hree children. Municipal Warden Service, states that owners of dogs- Poilak was presented with t which are the dog wardens iu be fined up to fifty dollars, plaque reading: "To Julian Pol Mr. Talalai has been very ac- ive in his community, serving tie Borough, have been inform- each offense to be vecoverE4'JQf tak in recognition of his untir ed to initiate a stepped-up pro- ing efforts, devotion and serv as the Master for the Cub Scouts the Borough of Carleret and tn ice to the Elizabeth Police offi 'or two years, assistant Cub ram on dogs that run at large, default thereof shall be Ma&f cers."1 Master for several years and is 'his applies to any dog off the o be committed to the premises of the owner, with or Pollak, who retired from the now serving his third year as Jail for a period of 10 Daily Journal in Elizabeth in ^ommltteeman for the Roy without a leash or muzzle and Cooperation of all the citi not under the direct control of February, covered Elizabeth Po Scout Troop 86 of St. Joseph's. was asked by the Board the owner capable of handling lice Headquarters most of the these two problems the animal. Please note that 28 years with the Journal. PLAN D1NN F.R'DANCET remedied. The presentation was mad* by CARTERET - Carey Colum your dog license is a privilege, Pflrolman Michael lannacelo hlettes will hold a Fifth Anniv not a permit to let your dog run president of the PBA Local. eriary Dinner-Dance on Satur loose, says John Hines, Sanitar Spaghetti Supper ; At the dinner. Dr. WiUM day, October 24 at the Colura ian of the Health Department. bian Hall, 104 High Street. Cock Set By PTA Unit ~ O'Connor, policp e phy#lciwt wa A mlierk of the M of dog i tty li tail bgur ai 7 l',M, Dinner wiui • sttyer lift owner* which wit m«d* at the CARffERET - A p I/iuil M a P.M. and dim tug «i » p.M supper sponsor id by tha to the music of the Ar-TelU time the Borough ma.de Us »u «ver, Union County rapartar o nual dog census for the Sfate Family P.T.A. will b« h|[ the Stir Ledger, lauded Poll*/ Tickets ar« $15.00 p«r couple aud may be ubUistd Irom Pept, of Health disclosed tha urJay, October JIC- seller expresses his Intention Missionary Conference to be held vations in a member MI-S real estate nucleir powered guided mlsille at 10:00 A.M. Regular Friday may bo hrated on Sunday, October 18, r this weekend at the church will taottng Besides giving the Juniors a irm, a team of highly skilled To Perform brifate USS Biinbrldge at Long night Services will b« held at tho lic including: 6:30. 7:15, 8, 8:4S, chance to show off their skills, ?xoerts RO into action seeking a ISELIN — All area young p«o BeacTi, Calif. 8:00 o'clock. be "Go Ye Into All the World." Mrs the afternoon waa an exciting 9:45, 10:30, 11:13 A.M. and 12 tolutlon. Their comtiined experi- pie are invlUd to attend "A • * • He laid emphails will be iiltc- Mr9 experience for the Brownie* who noon in the upper, or main Might With the Cytationg" to be Navy Petty Officer Third Simehat Torah Is celebrated ed on the "Christian's respon- jjot to se« some of what they'll ence and know-how usually pro in happiness and festivity by n] church; and 9:15, 10, 10:45 and duees fast results." held Friday night, October 23, Olais Raymond C. Rlchardi, son sibility to spread the 'Good men of the "fkh ,,,,„,] be capable of within the next U:30 A. M. and 12:15 P. M., :n Jews the world over. The Torah News' of Jesus Christ, not only Represented In the local Ml.fi R P.M.. at the Royal Otki, Oak of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. baranr and Mr; ii(ir,,n lew years, according to Mrs. the tower church, I>ourdes and scrolls are taken out of the Ark oversell but here In the Wood organization are Hie Eastern Tree Koad, Edison. Tickets may Richards, inn of Mr. and Mrs Christmas care] rlinirni- Albrecht. Katima Halls; and 10 A. M. l>e purchased from any John F, during Services and carried bridge area." Union County Board of Realtors, Raymond C, Rlchirds, 141 Ber nounced that cirri: ;,ro Mass laid In Roosevelt Hospital Kennedy Memorial High School around the tynagogue In a pro "Savage Flame", a mission U. S. forecasts tha Cranford Board of Re~!tor» geley Avenue, Colonia, wai grid snle and will al-.n Im n|, a renewed Hand member. cession known as "hakafof economic upswing. Annex, Menlo Park. The Sacra- and the Rahway Board of Real uated from the Avionics Funda< ary film, will feature the Friday bazaar. Calendar in-.vM-i ment of Baptism will be admin A snack bar will be featured with children carrying flags session, 7 P. M., with Rev. Stan- >rs. mentals School at the Naval so available Tn , ii,lrKf. sirred at 1 P. M. Area residents served by th Singing and dancing are held. ley French, pastor and profes- President of the Eastern Union Air Technical Training Center, liolty are Mr^ ()ujlin A baby-sitting service, con- high school, located on Wash Memphis, Tenn. During the 20- Bingo will resume on October sor at Northeastern CoUeglate PhMip Johnson ml MM ducted by the girls of tho Par- ington Street, are aiked to sup(r<; 'Itinnif, Masses, activities and ser- wife. Patricia. Is the daughtei Races" on Saturday, October arie* to The Netherlands under Dick Lane will y -. Chorg* 4 } Now It Th* Trinity Lane. The event ia open with the fund-raising drive now r vices scheduled for the remain- of Mr. and Mrs. William R 24. "Post time" is 8:00 P.M. he Bible Club Movement. Rev. adult program nf p,,,- It... I l^ Tim» To to the public and ticket* may on to hrip raise funds for the, der of the week of October 25 Fore, 82 Woodbrldtfe Avenue sharp. Vanderwil'i topic will be "The ltypnotism at \h* -<\\ know it. at night. class mothers in charge. it the regular meeting noted activities during tlif MATTRESS several fund-raising projects for September shows • s.|iia| BEDDING -&WA! the new year have been started. sponded to 123 SAVINGS! p A fashion ihow, "This Wagon ed 389 volunteered nan-l King IIM, Queen, Long Boy - Reg. $65 eo. of Autumn Fashions" will be The squad's two held November 4, with Mrs. Jo emergency truck MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINQS Karnis, chairman and tance of 1,391 miles t» con stay ahead Mrs, Lester Kenhaw at coth- e tasks. 7l"xlO", 75"x78", chairman. Mn. Letter Duch, 40"x73" and 60"x80" ticket chairman. Is assisted by Mrs. Valentine Blatz; Mrs. Fre- Mrs. Cold To II. derick Little is chairman of dec- Jewish War Yei i<"\ 29" orations; and Mrs. Howard, ISELIN - Mrs Mi: of the game chairman of refreshments. VAL to *«O, Mit-Match»d will address the ^ The Christmas Chinese auc- Township MvMinri.il MAHRESSES & BOX SPRINGS tion is planned for Tuesday, De- Auxiliary #715 at Hie cember 4. 7:30 P. M. featuring ship Party on Tin ••]•': $ handnade prises. Mrs. SET 27, at 8:30 I'. M in • Downcs Varey and Mrs. Alton of Mrs. Helen I'.ml'i: 55 Wolny are chairmen; Mn, Mi- Worth Street, Iseim chael F»rrell, ticket chairman • CrlbMattreM,"11- A workshop is being held every Mrs. Gold h.H !'•''••> • Tuesday at the Parish House and dedicated ini;-- • Que«n Size Set* £ I for the purpose of making the Jewish War Wti" ' SAVE various Christmas gifts tnd dec- for tbe and SUte level. S!i>; orations. The affair will be open •I prelideilt of t: HJU to the public. Teiai Ladies Ai.> Kenneth Van Pelt, of the MORE partment of Nr.v I Woodbridge Police Department :! CONVERTIBLE SOFAS lain, VAVS tu !••• was guest speaker at the mat- Hospital. Depaitn.' •iriy Anwrl«i> ing on the topic "The Child Mo- Jersey Hosuital Cii.i tester". He led a question and BORROW Gold is now seiwn; aniwer period ifterward. Re- ment of NfW ' freshments were served with Mrs. Walter Kromeder as chair- tbip Ch a i 1111.111 LESS man. Children of the Sunday School ON WEM-'AKK will be given Halloween Parties Democratic I.i' on Saturday. October 24, The Mansfield h-i^ '•>• -i up nursery and elementary clasc^s Nixon the Scn.itc Watch your financial will meet In the afternoon and the idminlstraUw score add up big when _; the older children will meet In form plan befdi1*1 D you Mve every PAydfty

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PKRTH AMMY | tOMON Ji.5 Aven' State Wednesday, October 31,1970 PACfETHKBlS rSs Mary P. Connolly, Golden Circle College rinripal at JFK to Be Marks Birthday To Be Held EDISON — A "Back to School ()j(>d by Township BPW AVBNBL — The Golden Cir- Night", with parmU * rf«- le of Avenel celebrated Its 12th denta following a modified (to- ,I.I:IIM;K — Miss Mary nniversary, with the symbolic Ignting of 12 candles, at the dent ticttemile, win feature th» principal of John first meeting tonight at eight .•'.". Memorial High Mober meeting. Mrs Ruth 'owell, vice-president, recalled o'clock of the Parent-Teacher I , i. has been selected haplcr Seeks n appy events of each year as Guild of St Thomas Aquina* !l!,:,,|j;r Township Bu«l- each candle was lit. Past Prent High School for this, the sec- i I nfr-ssional Women's New Members dent Kinsey and all officers ond year of existence for Ul* nnf standing Woman were honored and all joined in school. The session, will be pre- AVENEI, _. Mrs. Seymour inging the Golden Age Song ceded by a short buMneu meet- )vsiew. Membership Chairman (1 ,,,1 will be presented as well as old favorite tunes. Ing in the auditorium. , ,, ,,nl!y at the club's -oloni* Chapter of Hadassrti! Eight new members were The event is being held to n nvitod residont., to "Become a ,,, ,,,|s dinner Thursday, welcomed, including: Mrs. enable the parcnta to meet tn« 11 Colonia Country ^adnsnnri V.I P. . a Hadasaah Mary Smakula, Mrs. S. De faculty, learn what they ar* ,ni nf the observance cry Involved Person! Join the mc'.o, Mrs. Ruth Cronln, Mrs teaching, what they exp«ct from 1 .! more than 300,000 American Helen McMahon, Mr. and Mrs the students and how they plan ,,.,,,1 Hiisiness Women's Renauld, and Mr. and Mrs : I, (fprned Sunday and Jewish women who have en to present the subject material. mittcd Ihomselve* to the ideals T. J. Henderson. No individual conferences be- ,,mi,- until October 24. Kenneth Hunt reported on the I iuisinoss Women's and Roals of Hsfaassah," she tween parents and teacher* will aid, "Hadassah |as hern de- ctivities at the recent Free- be held. ,l--'Mi;nprl to focus at- hold Raceway trip and Mrs ,,;, the rol<» of women ned as a "dream that works" The Guidance Department of because nf its program of prac- Elmer Hobbs submitted a re- ..Hid as members of port on the Forum for Senior the high school, a member of ical idealism. Among the m«ny the Middlesex Guidance Coun- ..yuv[ force and as daily Citizens held at Rtltgers Uni- .;,,,. in the economy, ci- aned activities of this national versity. Mrs. Powell reported cil. Is helping to sponsor a Col- nral phases in the rganization are: American and m the State Fair. lege Night at J. P. Stevens High Zionist Attars. Jewish Educa- School, off North Grove Avwwe, nlllllll'' , and nation. The craft group presented th ion, American Youth Program, Golden Circle with a musi tomorrow night. October 22. Medical Program in Israel, book of old time songs. The program will be divided In- Tadassah - Hebrew Univer ;ity Mrs. Beth Vigh, president, to three sections, 7:15, 8:25 and Medical Center, Teaching and opened the session, leading thf 9:05, with over 80 colleges t Research, Land Reclamation prayer and salute to the flag MRS. NICHOLAS BARBIE RI ing representatives. hrouqh (he Jewish National Reports were submitted b 'und. and Youth Immigration Miss Florence Shunsberg, sec Service in Israel. Dedicated MRS. retary and Mrs. Barbarj Jadassah women in the United FRANK A. PAUL CONWAY Sears, treasurer. Mrs. Louis* Barbieri-Santoro Rites Public Invited States support these important Frank took roll call In the ab sence of Mrs. Marge Jamison. ictivities which henefit thou- Mrs. Frank, good cheer chair- Solemnized in St. James To Book Fair sands of people both here in the Miss Patricia Del Rocco man, reported get well an PORT READING — The p United States and in Israel." !*(>od cheer cards sent to var- WOODBBIDGE — St. James' also a graduate of Woodbridge lic as well as the student?- of Colonia Chapter of Hadassah ious members. Mr. Hunt visi Roman Catholic Cmirch was the Senior High School. He served St. Anthony's School win be able ill hold its Annual Member Weds Frank A. P. Conway ed ill members. setting on Saturday afternoon, in the U. S. Navy and is assis- to browse and purchase books hip Party Monday, November three o'clock, for the marriage tant warehouse manager at Tilex CARTERET — Miss Patricia Mrs. Muriel Brycr, formei at the, student book fair, to $e 6 at 8:30 P.M., at Congrega- Business, New Brunswick am of Miss Jean Marie Santoro to Corporation. held Wednesday, October at, Marie Del Rocco, daughter of currently attends Middlesex Co! president, now residing in Flor tion B'nal Jacob, Lord Street, ida, sent her best wishes. Nicholas Barbieri. Rev. Brian After a wedding trip to Free- through Friday, October 30, All interested Jewish women in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Del Roc- lege in the evening. He. is am Refreshments were served b McCormick officiated at the port in the Bahamas, the couple The fair will open to the public the local area are invited to at- co, 21 Hastings Place, became ployed as a payroll accountan double-ring ceremony. the bride of Frank A. Paul Con- Mrs. Florence Nier, Mrs. Heler will reside in Hillstop Estates, between the hours of 1 and 2:30 :end. Mrs. Osview will accept at Metro Glass Company, Blair'; Parents of the couple arc Mr. way, son of Mrs, Theresa Con- Hietch, Theresa Klempa, Mrs Edison. P.M. and books will be on dis- •eservations for the party. Call Road, Carteret. and Mrs. Matteo Santoro, 748 way, 88 Wortylko Street, and the Dorothy Van Cleft, Mr. anc play in the auditorium. •Trs. Osview at 388-7291 for fur- After a honeymoon trip to P Harrell Avenue and Mr. and late Francis Conway, Saturday Mrs. Ashmore. CANOE TRIP HELD The committee invites all stu- her information about the party radisc Island in the Bahamas Mrs. Anthony Barbieri, 727 Rah- afternoon, 230, in St. Joseph's Folk dancers from the Plain FORDS — Nine Scouts, mem- dents, parents and visitors to • about membership. Mr. and Mrs. Conway will re field Methodist Church will en way Avenue. attend. The purpose of the event mi:v r CONNOLLY Roman Catholic Church. Rev. side in Carteret. bers of the Boy Scout Troop 52, On October 28, at 7:30 P.M., Columba E. Murphy celebrated tertain at the next meeting The bride was given in mar- accompanied by Scoutmaster is to encourage student Inter- the first meeting of the Hasha- slated for November 5. All Sen riage by her father. est in reading and building home . f \\ field. Miss Coil ECIALISTS ,i member of the ing; Mrs. Linda• Jfarisfc Wood, at 9:30 and 11 P. M. lets are invited to attend aw co at Perth'•Ambof.'cousj^'of the liinnship Charter Duties Outlined bridge and Miss Linda Santoro, The Senior High Fellowship may bring guests. The orgaiiiz bride, was ringbetrer. Since 1919- Cartoret, cousin of the bride. will meet Wednesday at 7:30 P. lion is open to all mothers o • i •-I'lii which rpcom SKWARKM - A room moto- THe bride is a graduate of Miss Judith Del Rocco, sister M., and the Junior High group twins and triplets, regardless Wooflbridge Senior High School, i ir, n! f.u m of Mu rs tea was held by the Sewaren of the bride, Carter^, \tas jun on Friday at the same time. the age of the children, . Cla* of.,1967. Her husband is One Of Our 'Best' Buys! • iinii nl She has al School P.T.O. in the school li- ior bridesmaid. ''•'' ' ' .«• - »' —^ '• -i member of the brary with the president, Mrs. iif'ionie Commit- John Wiec/.rrsak in charge. Jeffrey Conway, tirotricr of Sturdy Constructed Crib She introduced Mrs. John In- the bridegroom, Carteret, was i': nicipal Is a mem ;Hs, room mother chairman best man. Ushers were Law- With All Deluxe Features •rl professional and and Mrs Robert Zaboiocki, as- rence Conway, another brother • '> including Amer- sistant chairman. of the bridegroom, Robert Spo lizino, both Carteret; William HOW! X.A95 i :'•,; meslf Mrs. Stanley Dulemba, Mrs. E. the attendants wore Camelot i e hardeat jab yo Krolin, Mrs. Donald Polhamus, headpieces attached to Cathe- nice your collefi' Mrs. Edward Quackenbush, dra! length veils. Mrs. Frank Gall, Mrs. Toth, The bride is a graduate of HI down." Mrs. N. Shockley. Mrs, A. Ket- Carteret High School and of tyle, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Albert Middlesex College. She is cur- Hunt, Mrs. DiMaggio, Mrs. Eg- rently attending college, eve rvn JEWELERS not, Mrs. Barardo, Mrs. Edward jiing classes, and is employed 11 Ml «• / WwArtlf* Chcslak, »nd Mrs. E. Urbanski. as a third grade teacher at Holy Sit 1671 Harold Goetschius, principal Family School. MM.I;I >V.\TCH A thanked the mothers for the Her husband is also a grad- KEPAIB time and energy they give to uate of Carteret High School. their children's school. He attended Drake's College of The exciting 'Chtidcrafi' Verona Crib, Mediterranean inspired ityling. In luxurious natural oak grain. Deluxe features Include iteel stabilizer bars, ploitic teething Back In New Brunswick By Popular Demand rails, 4 poiition spring, heavy deep double drop sides. Immediate Deliveryl • A PATTERN MATCHING CHEST OR CHIFFEROBE AVAILABLI Posturepedic Mattress 24.95 CUTTIHG SHOW CHh.r. Prlcvd From 11.97 to 39.97 Charge It! We Honor Most Credit Curd* Spend just 90 MINUTES with us and learn how to make your own CLEARANCE! W/Q patterns for any member of your family 20 Pcv ODD ChfcSTSt DRESStR "TnrTget a perfect fit every time! The new wash day miracle isn't a new soap—It's a brand new ftASESI OTHERS! Ad nationally od- v«rii»»d branch! Caih 'n' Carry to . NO MORE ALTERATIONS! gas dryer. Cnoose from Maytag, Whirlpool or Speed Queen Only. No charge|l tX;:-**ry «xr|| bridgo Senior High School, has the Psychiatric and Mental pa Kappa Gamn,., ,,',,, performed locally with many Health Nursing Division of the ty at Illinois W,.,|,.V1| ROT s, nocrorsKY musical groups. New Jersey State Nurses' Asso- •Ity, Bloomiiipf,,!, |, ciation at the 68th annual con- man at iwu, u',,,. , HEADS AUJMNI GROUP: • • • vention held recently in Atlantic majorins in Nur ln, „ Roy S. Doctofsky, 1431 St. Academic awards were pre- a City. 1970 graduat, „, l(lln George Avenue, Colonia, who sented to Georgian Court stu- dents for their achievments dur- * * • nedy Mcmorin! n,,i is associated with PnbHx Phar- h ing the 1969-1970 school year at Iselin, ' macy, Main Street, was elec- Miss Debra L. Hrehus. daugh ted president of the Rutgers College of Pharmacy Alnmn. AiROcIatlon. A 1951 graduate of the College of Pharmacy, 1895 19] Doctofsky Is past president of the Middlesex Connty Phar- CHRISTENSEN'S maceutical Society, chairman •f the public relations commit- TW Frlmmdtj fforty tee of the New Jersey Phar- maceutical Association and a member of the National Asso- ciation of Retail Druggist nd the American Pharmaceutical 75th ANNIVERSAR Association. f PROUD WINNERS: Of fee Fire Prevention Essay Contest sponsored by the Bnreaa of Fire Prevention, District », Iselw, In Doctofftky Is on the boards conjanctloB with ita annual Fire Prevention Week Program are pictured with their trophies aboard Volnnteer Fire Co. #l'i of directors of the Middlesex track. Left to right, are: Lynne Crnekmur, Iselin Junior High School; Robert Alexander, School 19; Cindy Larson, School IS; Rehabilitation Hospital, John Charles Abramo, School 26; Gail O!«xa, School 19; William Haydnk, School 18; Cheryl Hartkopf, School 26. Absent from the F. Kennedy Hospital and Mid Celebration Continues picture was John Smyth, John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, who as quarterback was playing football the day the photo dlesex Comity Chapter of the ITS (MR ANNIVERSARY, TOT TOO GET TK GIFTS* ITS OOR WAY OF SAYING "THJ American Red Cross and the YOU- FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. COME III AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ANNIYBK March of Dimes. He Is a mem- SPECIALS TODAY THRU SATURDAY. DROP YOUR NAME M OH* DOOI PRIZE BOX for Friday, November 13, at the ber of the Woodbridge Town- MAY RE THE RECIPIENT Of A VALUABLE GIFT CERTIFICATE. BE SURE TO SET OW OlSP iWoodbridge Band Hosts school auditorium and cafeteria, Women Voters ship Jaycees and Is senator reported tickets are available of the Jaycee International. OF OLD TIME PICTURES AND MEMENTOES H OUR SHOW WMDOWS AND THKOUGHO roru Booster members. Dona- TIC STORE. JFK High Band at Game ions of small gifts may be given Publish Book $ to Mrs. Stratton. or deposited WOODBRIDGE — Each yetr 'String Your Partner' WOODBBIDGE - At the re- half-time refreshment period. in a container placed in the Band he Leagut of Women Voters, t To Be Dance Theme FREE 25 GIFT CERTIFICATES cent WoodbridgeJohn F. Ken- At the more recent Colonia- Room for the project. nonpartisan org;r><*atian, pub- nedy football game, held at Woodbridge game, Colonia Band Begin Raffle lishes a "New Jersey Citizen's WOODBRIDGE — The theme ONE AWARDED EVERY DAY AS A DOOR PRIZE ths Woodbrldga High School Parents hosted the Woodbridge of the square dance to be spon- Members of the band are sell- Facts and Date Book." Its pock- j stadium, the hospitality commit- students. ing raffle tickets at local : hop- et-size design includes basic in- sored by St. James' School PTA tee of the Baron Boosters, with Mrs. Marilyn Cooper, publici- ping centers. Each ticket entitles formation on writing to an elec- on Friday, October 23, will ^c Mrs. Robert Shaw, chairman Ly chairman for the Baron Band the holder to three drawings, all ted official, voting, registration, "Swing Your Partner". Re- FREE 100 GIFT CERTIFICATE reported that members of the Boosters Inc., the parents' or- part of a Family Shopping legislators, congressmen, poli- freshments will be served at the visiting JFK Band were invited ganixauon of the band, announc- Spree. Prizes include a two hun-tical parties etc. It is a must avent to be held beginning at WILL BE AWARDED AS A GRAND PRIZE ON SAT., OCT to join the Woodbridge Band a d the band played at the dedi- dred dollar gift certificate to a for all all citizens who want to 8:30 P. M., in the Church Dining ation of the Port Reading Fire- local department store; a two be informed about New Jersey. Hall. house on Sunday. Recently, the hundred dollar certificate to a In addition, it contains full No Pirchase Necessary to Enter - Winners Will be Noiift band received a generous cash local supermarket; or an air pages of monlh-at-a-glance cal- Mrs. Lawrence Weston, PTA gift from Quiet Kool Industries, conditioner. Co-chairmen oi the endars which make scheduling president, announced that tick- Avenel, in appreciation for its raffle committee are Jerry of appointments easier. ets may be purchased at the participation in that company's Click, J. Gochai and N. Szi. gyi. door on the night of the dance. dedication of its new facilities. For information call 225-1463 or Copies sell for 25 cents plus 75th Anniversary Specials... The band, tinder the direction 634-2423. The Band and Boosters sales tax. Discount prices on of Casimir Urbanski, played the are now raising funds to finance quantity orders are available. National Anthem as well as a the return of the band to the Please contact the Woodbridge H^IIHY PiPARTMEWT program of selections. Shenandoah Apple Blossom Fes Township League of Women KAYSER LINGER!! tival in Winchester, Va. in April, Voters if you or your organ!*** FIRST QUALITY Dolls, outfitted in authentic tk>n la Interested in ordering band, twirler, drill team, color 1971. The band received acclaim PETTICOATS • SUPS - GOWNSl from the Festival Committee in the Date Book. For further in Premium Oil. National Brand. guard and football uniforms of formation call Mr*. G? Sabois 24 hr. service on all makes of the Woodbridge Senior High Winchester, when it called the itANTYHOSE group "The best representative 388-2524. " Reg. $4 * $5 NOW ^2 burners. School, are being completed by $1.49 Pah- For Fast Service Mrs. John Lofstrom and orders of the State of New Jersey" at Just Give Us A Call. for the dolls are being taken last year's festivities. Navy seeks fourth atom car Reg. $7, $• A $9 _ NOW *4.7| Mrs. Lofstrom, who is helping The band recently participated rier. with the fund-raising project for *2.70 SIMONE BROS. in the New Brunswick Home or 95* Pair Linden, N. J. the Boosters, can be contacted News Festival as part of a ton Marching Band Festival to Fomfit/Rogers at 546-7203. gathering of high school bands observe the marching teehnl •34-2624 from all over the area. They 4W-27M Mrs. Gladys Stratton, chair ques and abilities of Northern man for the Chinese auction, set also had a field trip to the Clif New Jersey high school bands. FIRST QUALITY BUS & GIRDLES SEAMLESS MESH Reg. $1 A $3J» —NOW l,7| NYLON HOSIERY .»ow*2.4 *4.9 WALTER R. LEE 3,A. $1.75 Why wait for PROMOTED: Walter K. Lee, anMuu. CROUP of Sewarea, has been promoted FIRST QUALITY BOYS' tojaaistaat Superintendent of Path* hi the Port of New York Authority Police Department. BUSINESS MESH FUMEL PAJAMA! a7l? .«.*3.0l SECURITY {Hosiery soM by box only)

Fm 65, but I don't plan to SPtCIAL GROUP SPECIA1 G80W retire in the near future. What SPECIAL will become of the social securi- MEM'S & BOYS' ty contributions I have made PLAID UNED MEN'S SWEATERS MEN'S PAJAM/ over the many yean? Broadcloth 8. Fla A. Your contributions go ia- C.P.O.'S CARDIGANS fo the social security trust ~nd PUUOVERS Some Permanent Pr flings from which monthly so- Refl. $20 ft $25 Ibur 71 Ford cial security payments are m|je. Even though you are working, your contributions Now '15 25% OFF 25% OFI art providing social security protection for your family if not* yog should die. At 72 you can get benefits even if yon are is waitingfor you. sttQ working full time. And yea «OB't have to retire to take advantage of the Medi- No delay. Immediate eare health benefits for those •$ or over. Any model, any style, any color. You name it-we've got Q. In May, my husband and it. Frisky new Ford Pintos. New 71 Torinos, LTDa, N>egaa receiving social securitv TINY TOTS , Mustangs, Maverickn. (And trucks, too.) checks. Since then, we have r Ford's hi full production. Has been all year. b«*» divorced. What v < t will this have on my benefits? v So, if you're in the market, we've got the caw. A. If yea and your husband • And we Ford Dealers won't forget you when we tum over the were married at least zo years keys. We stay with you and your Ford. Every pawing mile. and yon reached : Ing facts I thinthik you should irincipal, has announced. "'.. , uitlv honored these k he event is it takes many mem- know about popular Past Presi- Those named as commended ber!! tn work for this caute. Glen individuals den Alice Migliorato. Since be- tudents are: John C. Doran, Cove School holds regular clasi- , •In-fiil dinner-dance. coming an Auxiliary member in WllI ,.,0(1 to attend this 'eter B. Fallon, Michael T. from kindergarten to sixth .964 she has worked as Chair- Taddi, Phillip A. Mango, Rob Imth in my official man of Halloween, I-oyalty Day, grade classes. They also spe- mnyor of Wood- ;rt R. PascinskI, James J. Ul cialize in Special Education Poppies and many other •no._o, WiliiaWilii m M" . -Reilly — ' 'amj ,,^0 as a member of mlttees. com and classes for thp educable, train- Alice has served the Auxlli- iocco M, ZanlnelU. able, deaf and neurotogitally id an ry as Color Bearer, Guard, Con- They are among 35,000 stu- impaired childrrn. -iitn-Hv ri r,ii:i tnilor and Cornman- cent opportunity I had to serve as installing officer for the fol ikrd on numerous "owing capable, energetic lead and fund- ers of the John F. Kennedy lii-; lie was instru- Greater Woodbridge Democra i mining the first All Uc Club: r liuard Precision Sbirley Friedman, president i iii our Post and Floyd Beadle, vice president, I .Mi important role Anne Casano, recording secre research lab limn of the Blue tary; Manda Cinda. correspond <,i:i Drum and Buin- g secretary; George Sukovieh 1 treasurer and financial secre i r Nccsan is ser-tary, and Edwin W. Casey, Jr. ,i ' r year Trustee parliamentarian. . . \ . K. W. Pest 2636 at for The Vet These folks — individually an collectively — really know hov id War II he wasto get a job done. I am confi S Army 407 Inf,dent that their leadership en •, in Europe from dcavors will enable their f">m munity minded organization t continue to move forward at ; in and raised In gratifying pace. • .1., where he was il and state athle Incidentally, Ed Casey rate ins and Cub Scouts accolades for his competeni lor of Tyrian Lodge "MC chores" at the club's se ; ('raftsmen's Club venth annual dinner-da ice ill Cedars of Leba Everyone in attendance, inclu ding the writer, also enjoyc ••• illi his wife Nel I/)u Stukas' fine singing, a • ' i) sons in Iselln well as the dance music prti .i indent at John vided by Vince Alicci and hi ; iMty. William is orchestra. COLONTA KAPERS

Dnlurt-s Coulter I'.ilriiia Avfnue Scout Peter Cornell, of Troo 'oionia, New Jersey 44, will receive his God an | Telephone MZ-4S* Country Award at the Trinit Ipiscopal Church in Cranford, BEFORE ' > of St. John in Sunday, October 25, "This car wa« placed in a clear pla*Ue AFTER F-3IO bay with lha angina running. A c»r-*W> i are held every * * * a very dirty origin* ma purposely The United Church of Chris lo provide a aavan ta*L Tha bag tlartad . Jlark and Colonia, holds reli c rtt+ la W\ with dirty exhaual unfit the whatitt *CO« i Sunday for the glous services at 11:00 A.M. fo completalyobtCMfwUhacarThltahoiw Astronaut > !*uy of St. John Sunday worship and includ how exhaust •mission* from dirty an- ii is the second both adult and children's sc ginas go into the air and waate mrtasg«." try month, with mons. held on the third * * * -u ut 8:30 P. M. The Colonia Civic Club hold - * a newspaper drive on the la < Sunday for theSunday of each month. Tb <.i My uf St. John trailer is parked in the club's 1 i is the first Sun- parking lot and paper may be in'Mith and meet dropped off there or in front : '•" the first Thurs- of your home. F-310 in )ii"»th at 8:30 P.M. * * * ' The Iselin Giants Home Games urn in St. John are held at Merrill Park at 1 l[i are asked to P. M. I as possible. turn rty Party Will Benefit into Auxiliary of Fire i In ild a Chinese Browns Mills Hospital tll|)iT 27, at 8:00 FORDS— A merchandise par- niiari Avenue Fire ty will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose Sunshine at 50 Max- well Avenue on November 2 mileag ' "P 44 will hold in the evening. The proceeds ' Court of Honor/|to go to the Parkway Chapter Uiu-s(Iay) at 7:30!of Deborah which in turn will Now, research scientists at Chevron Oil Company have As a car accumulates mileage, deposits build up. The amounts • Kagle Scouts give the profits to the Deborah achieved the most outstanding gasoline development in years! of gasoline and air fed into the engine get out of balance. This Kike place in th Hospital at Browns Mills. The t'urters, Unitel hospital specializes in the treat- It's a new gasoline additive — Formula F-310*— that sharply causes the engine to "run rich," wasting gasoline. As a result, 690 New Do-ment of lung md operable heart kin! I . patients regardless of race, re- reduces dirty exhaust from dirty engines. And helps toward excessive unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide ex- ligion or inability to pay. Any- cleaner air. haust emissions go into the air. F-310 can correct this condi- one wishing to attend this mer- ["•' "«•«»/ Makes chandise party is advised to Tests conducted by Scott Research Laboratories, an inde- tion. Just six tanksfulcan do the job. contact Mrs. Sunshine at her pendent research group, showed that Chevron gasoline with I!'!. ' "it to Unit home. Of course, the degree of improvement in your car will de- M\ Hie Ladies F-310 reduced unburned hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide pend on how dirty your engine is. Not all 11 v of the Vete Wars, were re exhaust emissions dramatically. Clearly, this is a major step engines are so dirty that they emit dirty *>v the officia Reunion Dinner toward solving one of today's most urgent problems. smoke. But F-310 also keeps clean engines "•v othe 1 CAUTttHKT I'lvrrylhiiiK in wasted gasoline. So F-310 literally keeps good mileage from Formula F~ 310, Polybutene Amine Gas- 'Hirers, Mari 1 H'Mdt'iit; Lucii in readiness fur Hit reunion tu] going up in smoke. oline Additive, is now available in Chevron !l- Uoselee Fa be held by tliu Curlm't Ili|4li ''it-sident; am School Class of l'J4il to be held How does an engine produce dirty exhaust in the first place? gasolines wherever you see the F-310 sign. Saturday, October t\ in St. ••"HUT Bearer, •R«glil«ro, MIDDLESEX COUNTY By J. JoMph GribWni October 15, 1970 TRENTON — Present officers and governmeni To the Editor of the New Jersey State Senate "f!,,. THE LEADER PRESS will continue to direct the upper VOTE 19:. Nrw ,, 20 Green Street house of the Legislature during will have another i, Woodbridge, N. J. 07095 1971 but the Assembly may notyoungsters a ,-h;,,,,' 20 QRKEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 Another front page editorial go along with the same idea. the November i Phone 634-1111 (Area Code 201) has just arrived, in which you Senator Frank S. "Hap" Far tion. '• expound the virtues of ecology ley, Atlantic, the oldest mem However, im|,u in general and the unilateral WINDOW ber of the Senate in point of unsuccessful irv i, lOf Per Copy benefits of a sewage and refuse service, called a sudden meet- this year's Published Weekly Mail Subscription Rates disposal plant in Sewaren in limit at 1st ing recently and the upper '111! On Wednesday by Month .55 ON GREEN STREET particular. Your main points house lawmakers decided to sey Education' North Jersey Six Months $3.00 arc that the residents of Se- keep the same leaders for an Heves the Vote One Year $5.00 Through the efforts of John Lukacs. chairman •»< waren are opposed to pollution other year. Under Senate proto- is a chanco ff,r > Publishing, Inc. 6ut of State $6.00 Wittenzellner, entertainment chairman, the Woodbridge control and that their motives col, the oldest Senator calls zens to wUl present a rather unique auto show this Saturday on the are partisan. such a meeting each year. young lodge parking lot. There never is anything that Senator Raymond H. Bate "By and Inrre •• r, CAMPION. Puhttriwr • HARRY P. FRANK. Associate Publisher Lukacs, an antique car buff, and the owner of a gleaming is all good, and certainly no perman. R., Somerset, will bang sociation, "the •„.,. 1928 Buick will have his car on hand, along with a host of oiner son in his right mind could dis the uavel again and Senator cd have " fine antique autos which will be placed next to similar 1971 pute the ill efforts of air and Harry L. Sears, R., Morris, wll When they models being displayed by area car dealers. In brief, an antique handle the floor details. Henry classrooms mnsl. water pollution. This is no- as alort. Buiek will be on display next to a new Buick, and so on. where more evident than in Se- H. Patterson, Asbury Park, will COLD WATER remain Secretary of the Senate. discerning annul ),„ The affair is open to the public and there will be no admission waren, where pollution in all they will rver he charge. Refreshments will be sold on the lot. The show will begin forms has been a matter of All have been performing welt and the Senators decided to "This is the -,,,, at 1 P.M. and last till dusk. daily routine for years. You young job hnidfr This is an opportunity to look over the 1971 models and enjoy don't have to convince us, we avaid a contest and permit v.hd them to carry on during 1971. still unmarried f;i| seeing some of the old cars of centuries ago. know, Democrats and Repub- ui!i tionately t,v licans alike. The political picture changes tions. this In the General Assembly. The Airman James A. Raein, son of Mrs. Margaret E. Any engineer will tell you age group which that when a project has left the present majority leader, Barry of our viRnrons I 42 Howard Street, Hopelawn, has completed basic training T. Parker, R., Burlington, planning stage and is built, it and most of our at Lackland AFB. Tex. Be has been assigned to Lackland, want.s the Speakcrship now held ing for training as a military training instrnctor. Airman Racin, works without fail the first time by William K. Dickey, R., Cam- women VVIM a graduate of Woodbridge Senior High School, received his the buttons arc pvished. If you den. He is seeking votes among personally I>V I], B. S degree la civil engineering from Newark College of don't believe that, ask the men the membership for support to peace derision-, t|r Engineering ... The church service and brunch held by the who designed and built the Hess follow the rotating leadership, electorate, help ,],, Raritan Bay Business and Professional Women's Club Son- Oil Company plant in Port so that he may step up on the you vote. Nuw-ii,!,, day at the First Presbyterian ChnTch Sunday was outstand- Reading. They probably still rostrum and direct activities of faith in our \nniii i ing. I was impressed with Rev. Bender's sermon and with wonder how all the oil got into the 1971 session. a chance." Jndge Aldona Appleton's speech ... As an Elk and as a Smith Creek. Or whatever it Because of increased popula- CROOKS • Nn^i. member of the Leader-Press starf I was happy to see the may be that creates all those tions in the towns and villages Elks' Americanism Award for U70 go to our own Ruth Wolk. at work in ihe [, rather unpleasant odors we of Burlington County, that area House offices ,i | Congratulations. is expected to be represented m • » * have come to know so intimate- fice building and th ly. by two Senators instead of one trying dcs|ieraiH. "Dear Windsor: The attached came to me from Publicity There is no reason why a when the 1970 census becomes with the crooks. Chairman Ann Dinnerman of the Olsen Towers Senior Citizens sewage plant should be differ- official. The speakership would Club. It was brought to the attention of the club at their last be a good jumping off place for During Hie. put •.. ent from an oil refinery; mal some visitors M,,,II meeting by Mrs. Siems who is deeply moved at the thought of Parker to successfully seek to ; functions, if that is what they ridor of the stale r our flag being abused today. She In turn feels if people wili read become a Senator. Therefore he 1'U-iU are, do occur. We all know, of dart into offices :vu\ this short story about our flag, it will make them think course, that there has never has announced his candidacy Some time ago, Governor Wil- lets, handhnj;--. .-,i.«i , I think so too — been a power failure in this uables ami di^ppc,,- Best regards, area. So we don't have to wor liam T. Cahill announced his preference for a two-year lead- from the buildiuc. Th, Celia Schwartz. Fords ry what will happen to the is to remove air. „.', treatment of our sewage, should ership in both the Senate and HELLO! REMEMBER ME? Assembly and is expected to wallets ami haii'llu-. one ever happen. Perhaps we "Some people call me Old Glory, others call me the Star favor another term for Assem- them in public pi-,,,", Spangled Banner, but whatever they call me, I am your flag, can talk our governing body in blyman Dickey. Sessions of the tance away where the flag oi ths United States of America something has been to passing an ordinance that Senate and Assembly are now usually found -.tvA IT bothering me, so I thought I might talk it over with you would keep people from using set up for two years, under new the owner by die [lr because it is about you and me. their bathrooms temporarily. legislation. Unpassed bills in- eral times they v. irr You like to call the efforts troduced this year will automat- in mail boxes, without "I remember some time ago people lined up on both sides of ey. the street to watch the parade and naturally I was leading made by the people of, Sewaren ically be considered at next The corridor kn every parade, proudly waving in the breeze. When your daddy "partisan". But can you blame year's session without being re- i nl printed. Street" where saw me coming, he immediately removed his hat and placed it anyone for being suspicious news reporters are k against his left shoulder, so that the hand was directly over his when the last Democratic DRUGS:- 76 successfully steer been particularly hai heart. . . . remember? mayor of Woodbridge has only wallet, stolen and "And you, I remember you, standing there as straight as a just been convicted for his an- drug law revisions to victory in the Legislature, Governor Wil first lime, \wi.s re soldier. You did not have a hat,, but you were giving the right tics, while the mementos are his coat later. Un salute. Remember little sister? Not to ho outdone, she was salut- standing on Blair Road? liam T. Cahill was forced to go on the warpath to gel a bill wallet stolen a M It Has Got to Stop! ing the same as you with her right hand over her heart ... I would suggest you recognize were forced and remember? through the Assembly. that there are two sides to The Senate had easily passed cashed at a nearliy u "What happened? I am still the same old flag. Oh, I have a every issue, certainly to this branch bank, on the ?ai In Police Director Joseph A. Gal- ious acts against police. When a -taw stars since you wpre * boy. A lot more blood has been a bill entitled "The New Jersey rly ridiculous to Controlled Dangerous Substance they were stolen. assi's office there is a sign: "If You enforcement officer dies at the r those parades of long ago. y to' people who Act" without a dissenting vote Because the snrak Don't Like Policemen, next time you of a killer, part of our systepi, oUaw "But now I don't feel as proud It I used tdf./'fFhen'I cotse osed to pollution but the measure g°t hungup in are so elusive, arit'-i' need help call a hippie." dies with "him." down the street you just stand tliere, with your hands in yotir the people of Sc- the Assembly because some leg- most nil. The tension i jackets and I may get a small glance and then you look a_wayy. And if I were de- islators objected to a provision the robberies has plate The sign, we suppose, is meant to Hoover's warning should .Jbe care- Therj I see the children running pfl and- shouting... . . , , —They uting a Democratic softening the penalties for first itors under Misnit-iun. be somewhat facetious, but there is a fully considered by each and everyone don'l seem to know who I am. . .Tsaw 0M man take his >at I would do some time marijuana offenders. great deal of pathos in it too. of us. Murder of law enforcement of- off,' then look around. He didn"l see anjffti Eielse with their's st and look into the The new law provides that if JERSEY JUISAW:. Th off,.so he quickly put his back on. I might then find a person is caught with 25 penalty for iky lii^h jai It becomes more tragic when an ficers, whether under the guise of "Is it a sin to be patriotic any more? Have you forgotten what that maybe I should talk a little grams of marijuana or five proposed in a bill !)tf< •authority like J. Edgar Hoover, head racial, political or social action, is an- I stand for and where I have been—Anzio, Guadalcanal. Korea less loudly. The record does grams or less of hashish in his Legislature . . . The St of the Federal Bureau of Investiga- archy in its most dangerous form. It and now Vietnam? Take a look at, the Memorial Honor Rolls not inspire blind confidence. possession he would face a dis- partmctit of TruibiKTU sometimes, of those who never con» back to keep the Republic allocated $K!.80:ijr«i For my part, I respect the orderly persons offense rather tion, says that recent murders of breeds disrespect for the system of law free. . . . one nation under God. ... when you salute me, you than criminal prosecution. county and niunivipal people who take the time to throughout the State policemen threaten the nation's entire and order and erosion of the demo- are actually saluting them. The Bill finally passed the As- make their point in front of State Aid Hoad .v.-'f sembly by a vote of 51 to 10. law enforcement system. cratic republic we live in which offers "Well, it won't be long before, I'll be comimf down your Town Hall. They have no other . . . Governor William ' Governor Cahill, in a special J street again. So when you see me, Standing straight, place your way to make their point of has appointed !>r. l'ra l| Hoover warned: "Only an aroused opportunities to all who are willing to message to the Legislature last right hand over your heart . . . and I'll salute you, by waving view known. And they are des- son, Trenton Sen mil M grasp them and work for accomplish- May, proposed such a law in an citizenry and swift, certain punish- back. ... and I'll know that. ... dent, as diainujii ci perate. effort to discourage drugs in the ment by the courts can reduce felon- ment. YOU REMEMBERED!" mittee heading •' • Very truly yours, bands of youthful persons. 1 J. H. Lueth delegation into ll" '•'•i • * df Both the Governor and Sena- C'onfirencc on t'l- i'1 106 Old Road tor Fairleigh S. Dickinson, it., "When a man loves his country, Sewaren, N. J. O7077 cembcr . . . IK'"<" • • Bergen, the main sponsor of the served as Ci»>i •!'.''••>' "When a man loves his wife and his family. bill, are personally aware of the "When a man fights for what's right and what's decent. Editor Month in Now ,i> i ' • i> Seta Good Example Leader-Press drug problem. One of Cahlll's proclamation of '••'•l' "When a man does the sporting thing. sons has been arrested twice for "When a man doesn't reduce himself to cut throat political As a resident of Sewaren, who hill ... A .MI i ir, if a Speeches sometimes can be boring perhaps because of their own exper- marijuana possession and Sena- growing in Jcrr,' A tactics. has become active in the Tewa- tor Dickinson's son died from and sometimes when such boredom iences during the depression. "When a man stands up to be counted. ren Civic Association, I am get State has 59f coimin^. an overdose of drugs while a era of this crop avA V) "When a man stands in back at his Commander in-Chief. ting tired of being called names. college student. exists our minds wander and we do "Yes", she said, "parents give then- "When a man stands in back oi every constitntent. planted to the n>[>. First, we are called "politically • » • not absorb anything the speaker is "Then, you have the man who, was the Congressman development children all the material things — motivated people and now we HOUSING:- New Jersey's telling us. from the 15th District, is the Congressman from the 15th are called selfish private inter Park in Cinnami: they give them everything but love." housing crisis will continue un- !, tii However there was no such problem District, and will be the next Congressman from the 15th est groups. All we are. is people til next year because of the un- Burlington I'OUH; Perhaps what impressed her aud- District—The Ilonorable Edward J. Patten. who are tired of sitting back availability of statistics on the rooted by tin- >:.<' when Judge Aldona Appleton, who re- ience most was her statement that the "He's doing a fabulous job for ns in Washington, why and taking all the garbage that subject. MedicaI-SuryiL.il i tired the first of this month after Stop now," no one else wants. Jersey (Blue .v:• •'.' major contribution toward today's de- summer. Governor Cahill pleased with .i • • ! Mrs. Jack Yablonsky Sewaren used to be a beau- serving 12 years as judge of the Mid- S4 Webb Drive announced he would tend * spe- increase be^inns linquency, drug addiction and cam- tiful town yean ago and look at dlesex County Juvenile and Domestic Fords. cial message to the Legislature ary. (joveiimr * J!-- pus rioting, was the fact that most of it now. We dont tven have any Relations Court, told it like it really is this fall outlining the housing a bill adopted by i- ^ the young people involved do not have recreational ma. It is easy for shortage in the State and steps which penult- all !:'.!I at the National Business Women's religion. She urged the parents pres- Leading New Jersey banks will serve as distribution and re- the Mayor and the town council to be taken to overcome the special polite i ' <••• Week luncheon at Fellowship Hall of demption centers for State Lottery tickets, it was announced to sit back and say put it in Se problem. At the time, he de stitutions ... 11»: ent to see to it that their children re- today by Ralph F. Batch, Executive Director of the State Lot- the White Church sponsored by the waren, they don't have to live dared houses are not being pany lias \utlnii"-i ceive religious training and education. tery Commission. here with the odors we already built fast enough (o meet the against the :•'•'•' Raritan Bay Business and Profession- Under arrangements with the Lottery Commission, the banks have. demand and something fut lensed the \»" |S' al Women's Club. So, you parents, before you go out will not only distribute the Lottery tickets to licensed agents What about our children who must be done about it. quircnienls oi '!'•' for sale to the public, but will also pay the prizes to those hold- The Governor is seeking a j, Ml Judge Appleton placed most of the to dinner and leave the children be- have to walk these streets where Air Pollution f- hind, have you taken time out to talk ing winning ticket numbers. the trucks will go? complete inventory of available plication to SJII blame for today's trouble with our Among the first banks to participate with the Lottery Com- What about the rats that we lands for building purposes; The County Hiid young people directly at the door- to them, to really listen and to let mission, Batch reports, are the New Jersey National Bank and will have? complete statistics on land use; islative Study < them know that you love them? Have the Trenton Trust Company, both of Trenton; and the First What ir (his experimental a report from the State Rental unveiled a I'1*1 steps of the parents. She said she was National State Bank of New Jersey, Fidelity Union Trust Com- plant breaks down or fails? Housing Committee and a re- aimed at I'ILHU not talking about the killer type, but you gone to your church or the syna- pany and the National Newark and Essex Bank, all of Newark. If you can't tlrnk of the peo port from an ad hoc commlt- joint services . til to bobtcr the ordinary American boy and girl. gogue lately? If you haven't start go- Batch said a 'otal of 50 to 60 banks in key locations throughout|pie [n tms tovvn , no.)e vo(] able, the pollution free process- 1 and i ing now and take your offspring with the State, along with some TM to 300 branches, will participate:at |east ((,j k '0« .u ,.hilHri> es involved, the utilization of She noted that today's parents give in the State Lottery prom-am. 'that are living here' you. They will learn by example. It is expected that vvlirn the weekly State Lottery is in fullj present costly facilities at band their children all the material things, We all agree that we need and the urgency to goto this tional operation that tickets will be Mild through 3,000 licensed agents; U being with anticipated sales of a million neketa weekly. something done with our gar- domestic problem *$ it sndata bage but do you have Department <» ' Here is how the Bank-Lottery arnpgement will operate: to put today, this creative Inovaike Governor CahiN !• it in a residential area? must prevail over any political Agents wili be assigned to a parfcular bank or bank branch May 10. 19''l *• in their area where they will pick up their tickets. A week later airs. Nancy Curry or self interest solution. ! Sewaren, N. J. UvalWeek" M Women and Cigs the agent will account for all sold tickets at the bank and return Very truly yeurs. alive «xjiri!.sM"ii unsold tickets. At the same time he will pick up tickets for the (Note: This letter was sent to Lance A. Wiley Senator Kdwm i following week's Lottery. ii with the request it be pub- 25 Grove Avenue Burliugton, w'i" Tot the first time In half a century Horn says some thirteen million The winning Lottery number will consist of aix digits and will lished.) Wovdbridge, N. J. CoiiKitsa, ilJ1" be for the $50,000 weekly first prize. The nine holders of the tee of real estate men, builders cigarette smoking has declined among Americans in all have kicked the habit October 13, 1970 that the .Sena!' last five digits in the number will receive the $4,0(Kl second priz conflicts of i'11'"' adult women, a national survey shows. in the last four years. es; those with the lust four dibits will receive the 90 $400 third Dear Mayor B a rone To the Editor: lam writing this letter to fully When cigarette commercials end — prizes, and the 900 holders of thernumber with the last three So, the Republican candidate CAPITA I- »'.\r This means millions of women have digits will receive the %Hi fourth prfces. The 9,000 holders of thesupport your proposed sewerage for Congress has come out to in December — the down-turn in cig- and garbage treatment plant in County SIHMII given up the habit, or refused to begin last two dijiits will qualify lor a tksjtt In the Millionaire Lottery "support efforts,of House Re an indite"'!''"' arette sucking will probably acceler to be held in 1971, Sewaren. It appears thru what publicans to 'revitalize the Con it. Dr. Daniel Horn, speaking recently I've read you are pn United StiU.'s :•< ate. One certainly hopes fewer young To receive his prize, the holder of a winning number will go to ijressional Seniority System ." ested !« J'l'1^ to the first National Conference on a participating bank, fill out a claim form and leave his ticket ins the most sophisticated and It may interest the readers of people will be hooked when the com- efficient attack on America's ture has adjoin n Smoking and Health in San Diego, es- and claim form with the bank which will issue a receipt. State this newspapeVvthat incumbent ary, but it is •"' ' mercials are eliminated. The young, (and Woodbridge's) political 1 timated the number who have given Lottery officials will validate the wiii'iing tickets that have been U.S. Rep. Edward J. Patten will return in N" ignorant and gullible sometimes fail presented and will authorize the banks to pay the prizes from number one problem — Pollu- has vigorously fought the sen- the City of Nl*" : a Lottery account which wiU be set up in each bank. tion abatement. Seeing pickets up the habit in the last four years at to realize fine horses running through iority system and is one of the dollars to £cean surf, or beautiful outdoor the usual nonsense picket signs, 1 ized to participate in the State t.ott^fy program to provide ade ional reform to eliminate this Series over i" ' " the United States Public Health Ser- scenes, have no logical connection quate geographical coverage. He stid that strict controls are I felt compelled to hurry and system in >Ye 435 member being established in all areas of Utt Lottery aoeraiion h thU, letter. In anv event Mousi* of U Slate-- cn.il" amoke, its complete integrity. ~ ^ W *T ..? t with federal-grants avail (Continued ua Page 1)

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MRS. LILLIAN BAYER tow bad lhr«d to Perth Arnboy , wardrobe chairman; and ISELIN — Mrs. Lillian D. before moving to Forda eight 3 Instructors ,• J. Lauber, public relation/ 1 » »™»F UlULItCITQ. He re- Bayer. 62. of 9S Canal Street, Tear* ago. He ttt aa employe Mauro of South Amlioy died Tuecday in East Orange of Oolton Induttries. Metuchen. Majorette of the unit ia MATTE, gR. and Joseph Mauro of Perth Am- sided In Avenel for the past 25 Funeral services boy. seph Mau f Prth ears. eneral Hospital. Surviving arehfi widow, Mrs. Named By Ccrpa j Dougherty. Oolor IN' KKASBEY - Anna Iwanow; two aona, Albert Saturday for NU vices were held Monday Mr. ChrlstMuen, who died A native of Worchester, Mass., 1SEUN — The exefllttt* OMaV captain (TPeggy Heath, ,i Avenue, In the MRS. JOHN HUGHES Mrs. Bayer had lived In Edl-Of Fords and Walter of Wood iaaMtd by Patty De John, co- Mart*, Sr., « £ Friday at Rahway Hospital, was bridge and one grandchild. mhtee of the Blue Angtlt JwHtit WOODRRiDGE - The funeral machinist with Mueller Ma wn before moving to Iselin flv« Drum and Bugle Corpa « Wood* eavlala. [.ri'Tste. Rev. David of Mrs. Alice Weber Hughes of eara ago. She was a parish- Funeral nervlees will be held bridge Township announce* the 5 Home. 433 hine Co., Metuchen. m for- Friday, 9:30 A.M. from the Jo- ,.i,ir of First Prea- 1 OH WedgwooWdd Avenue who merly operated an |£ oner Of St. Cecelia's Roman appointment of three Bew rree advice, regardless ol ita A eph V. Costello Funeral Home, 1 ,,•!,. officiated. Cre- d at Holy Spirit died Saturday In St. Peter'a port business In Perth *mboy CathoUe CbUfch. "highly-trained * inatTUCtorl to ia almost worthless. Grema- l 'erth Amboy. A Divine liturgy work with the cotM. oman Catholic Church Perth Hospital, New Bruns- and was a partner in tht Brady Th« widow Of William Mayer, will he offered in St, Demetrius mboy. Interment was In Ourwick, was hfild Tuesday fmm and Christensen Used Car Who died In 1065, Mrs. "ayer Greek Orthodox Church, also Bobby Craig will take over *dy of Huncary Cemetery, the instruction of the drum Une, who died Octo* y he Ix>on J. Gerlty Funeral Agency, Perth Amboy. aurvived by four daughters, 'erth Amboy. Interment will be Hopelawn. ' Homo, Mrs. Phyllis Powers of Edison, while Glen ttnf wOl work with .lohn F. Xenn*. Hom, in Amboy Avenue. A The husband of the late Mrs. n Clover Leaf Memorial Park letters to Editor nigh Mrs. Robert Mackie of WHUnR- the horn Hoe. Mlaa Marian rin- Hospital, tcdiaon, Mr. Mayte. who died Friday Mass of r>quiem was of Mctha Christensen, he is sur •emetery. boro, Mrs. Fred Guensc" of dels will handle the color guard Continued from Editorial Page , mthe Wortlitag- thom« was a brld^ operator in St. James' noman vived by a daughter, Mrs Friends may pay respects nt ataamy, or the State of Now Jers tatholic Church. Interment was Nnwark and Mrs. Phillip CSeller instruction. It's too had that Assemblyman , Mary Turk, of North Bergen. the funeral home tomorrow The Blue Aof eta are mtabtra irn a machiniet. Born In Har>elawn. ho was * In St. Jamrs' Cemetery. with whome she resided; a son, Thursday) from 2 to 4 and Qaribaldl is not A he had member nf Holy Spirit Church. Born in Woodbridge, she was Staff Sgt. William Bayer, Jr., to 10 P.M. Trisagion services and Ensemble Associa- State* la Surviving are his widow, MM. lifelong resident. Mrs. MllH. MARGARET WALSH U. S. Air Forde Baae, Calif.; 'Caucus System ' hcltt by the will be held tomorrow night, tion, Both the oolor gu»rd and In I'"' in fielln for retie Mayte; a son, Louie Jr Hughes was & parishioner of 1SEI.TN — The funetel of tl grandchildren; her mother :30. Republican Party at the State a Mn. Julia Porter of Enjjliih corpa will be competing In this -, vp«r« and waa a f* •\°lT; fcrothfr, Paul of St. James' Church and a mem- Mrs. Margaret Walsh, 59, 4 207 House in Trenton, The dnaded WoodbrldRR and threp sisters ber of its Rosary Society. She Ntbal Way, who died Friday at town; a brother, Edward potvin circuit during the coming win- ,!,!ii nf Kearay. Mr. ter months. The unit will also "Caucus", where only the Re- member of the Ann State of Edison, Betty Ho' was also a member of Court John F. Kennedy Community of Trvlngton; and two sisters Mrs. T. K. Andenon publican Party sit.1 in judgment :l Mrs. Caroline Symon of Factory be participating la many par- • t.iian Church. Ml of Fords and Mary B«reckl Mercedes, Catholic Daughters Hospital, Edison, was held Mon yille, Pa., and Mrs. Ben Margu To Speak To Guild ades throughout the area. o rule on what hilts would be , re his widow, Mrs. ftf Avenel, of America and the Thirteenth day at the Thomas J. Costello brought up for a vote. It was ; Republican Club of Woodbridge lies of Edison. PERffc AMBOY • Mtt. T.K The unit U conducting k mem- -.,•„ Madsen; three Funeral Home, Green Street Anderson; apMtMf of the lab-bership drive and all young- nteresting to note that at a de- of Mnden, Alfred PAUL J. BURK Surviving are her husband and Cooper Avenue. A requiem Funeral services will be held John Hughes; a daughter, Mrs oratories at KftJrOl Aflibjy Gen* sters between the ages of 10 and bate held last year between the •v'rMt and Christian COLONIA - Pauaul JJ.. Burk, of Mass was offered in St, Ce Friday, 9:15 A.M. in the Koyen >ral Hoepltal »U1 speak on til n. interested In travel, making Assembly candidates, Mr. Gar- Wd Jules Sabo of Colonia; a son a brother, Alfred In J6 Woodi Une, died Saturday cella's Roman Catholic Church, Funeral Home, 319 Amboy Ave topic "BloOlt — A ContinUln ibaldi came out to be • strong John T. Hughes of Lansdale, 1 new frtenda and Joining m a ti.-n sisters, Mtt. October 17, in the John F. Ken- Interment was in St Gertrude '! nue, Metuchen. A high Mas Need" at (he Itmiannual op«n wholesome activity with other supporter of the Republican Pa.; five grandchildren; three of requiem will be offered a • ni of East Orange nedy Community Hospital Ed. sisters, Mrs. James Keating, Cemetery, Colonia. meeting of the Women's Gull youngatera, are advised to com Caucus", one party .^dverav ison. Mrs. James Born In Perth Ambojr,,^Mre 10 A.M. in St. Cecelia's Roman of Perth Amboy Hospital. Th tact Frank Dougherty, 3tt Midment used tn Trenton. J& thi» Irs. An Mnllertkow in Dunn, both Catholic Chureh. Interment wil seven grandchll Mr. Burk wai employed at (heWoodbridge and Miss Ida WebWalsh had lived In GtttUtt ession will take place Monday, diesex Turnpike, tielln, or call what Mr Garibaldi wjnts tdi irk anil Sewaren Generatinn Station prior to moving to Iselin 18 bo in Resurrection Cemetery October 26» 1:30 P.M., in th him at au-oaia. or of Colonia; and a brother Pisciitaway Township. Implement In Washington? \ Public Service Electric snd Gmi Thomas Weber of Carteret. years ago. She was the hospital 'auditorium, Groom instruction, uniforms and in If Mr. Garibaldi feeta- that Friends may pay respects a Street. Company. He was a native of of the late Edward A. Walsh. strumenta are supplied without people should be appointed to Rlverilde. New Jmey and lived CHRISTIAN CHRISTENSEN HIP funeral home tomorrow Mrs. Bernard VnRH of Me cost to the members. rhe funeral of Surviving are a daughter (Thursday) from 2 to 4 and House Committee's on thfe.b»sl« In WoodbrldRe for 18 years prior AVENEL — Funeral services tuchon. Guild president, noted The Blue Angels Committee of merit and qualification-, why I ihbnnci, 79, of 88 were held Monday for Christ- Mrs. Maryann Rillings ol tn 0 P.M. that Mrs. Anderson is o moving to Colnnla. Ho was includes: Mr. Dougherty, execu hasn't Assemblyman G«ribaMI nuf. who died Thurs ian Christensen, 63, of 27 Meifl- lielin; three brothers, John, live corpa director; Richard member of the First Connre- elect Of the New Jersey Society ever considered it a necessity to ftoosrv pit Hospital, Edi 7.er Street, at the Flynn and SonStephen and Andrew Demelor, JOSEPH IWANOW of Medical Technologists. Ej?an, corps director; Bob Rational Churrh of Woodhridne, appoint people on tht ,s hold Saturday at Flynn Funeral Home, 424 East Ave all of Carteret; and three sis FORDS — Joseph Iwanow i*l The Women's Guild is form- Heath, color guard director • former member of its offi- basis in TrentonT ;; ; }-W}crH\ Home, 29 Fordcial hoard for mnny yearn; Rj. nue, with the Rev. David G. ters, Mrs. ElUabeth Qroth ol 350 Crows Mill Road, died Tuai ulating plans to assist the hos-Larry Victor, business man A inzb Ma«s of re versidn Lodge No. 187. F. fc A. Volk, pastor of Grace Lutheran WatchunK, Mrs. Rose C!eversc\ dny morning in Perth AmbOj pital by helping to obtain blood apor; Jim Wltkow»kl, unit td Frank QugUanM- :hurch, Perth Amboy, otficiat- of Carteret and Mrs. Emma Ro donors. Any interested person mmislrator and treasurer; Mrs. tn offered in Our Lady M., Excrlslor Scottish Rite Bod- General Hospital. ; 433 State Street a,-rt Roman Catholic ies, Went Collingiwood, Ameri- inp. danski of Carteret.. Horn in the Ukraine, Mr. Iwamay attend. Dougherty, secretary; rs. Perth Amboy, IN. J. Interment was in Ourcu» Craftsmen's Club No. 990, i ihmaary Cemetery. Inc., of Woofibridue and the Co- in | [unitary, Mr. Labloni- a Country Club lie was t l,d lived in Perth Am veteran of World War IT, I m M^bH • ^B.^BMiaMVk ^fSSIfck ii^^LaV -^^-. 4Kt^. * \ lure mnvtnu to Fords 46 He is survived by his wife, Mrt. Jean Greiner Burk, two t , \w wai a retired you can of Raritan Copper daughters, Nanrv and Ellen, at home, and a brother, John Burk was a parish of Riverside. of Our ,ady of Peace Private funeral services were a member of its held this morning In Riverside Society. He wan for the immediate family. In- ,!>rr of the William terment was in the family plot, rcn Association. Odd Fallows Cemetery, Burling- \ ton, New Jersey. ind of the late Mrs, Vj.r I iitihinci, he Is In lieu of flowers a contribu- d v, tuo daughters. tion to the American Cancer So- lirv i-'^ri of Fords an ciety or to the charity of your choice would be greatly appre- Mar. v,'\ hraniec, with ciated to rallied; two son*. AT A & B AUTO STORE Fd MI ;iml Joseph, Jr ! :..-.. Mih, »nd eight MKS JULIA SKALANGYA GET READY FOR WINTER -^ CARTERET — The funerU of LIFETIME PROTECTION Mrs. Julia Kasinec Slcslangya TUNE UP YOUR CAR! A (Skalango) of 79 Randolph WI1IINBKRG MUFFLIRS lnclude* plug*, points, Street, who died Saturday in eend*nt«r, check timing, )M\ Funeral services Perth Amboy General Hoipltal. Km* tttrj mrflW tamirMXlltiottMlr Siturday for Louis m*t»I>Mcd !«f tM Lin of the irklrlr carbur*t*r, fan b • 111, was held this momlnc (Wednes- « »hi,h it m IntaUWT Ai»o uiipip»^ «: en of 390 Fair/lew yvirinf and ignlHon cell. day) In the Blzuh Funeral 6 eyl. in th» I,eon J. Gerity Home, 34 Wheeler Avenue. A 8 cylinder, $17.95 1 H"MII- til Amboy Ave requiem Mass was offered in ooJ:,:i'i.i\ Ttcv. l*wl» E. St Elias Bjrantlne Rite Calh- .i.tnr of the Fint Church Burial was in St. BRAKE SPECIAL! * SHOCK ABSORBERS tp;ii;i rtiurch, Wood Ciertrude's Cemetery. Colonta. INSTALLED FREE Off!. Irftfll. Mrs. Skalangya, who had llv- Chevy, rVd irnlierK, who died d in Carteret since l!>2fl. was W» hmr* Monn m«licr OoM Cat«mbM> mn)l oibtn. at Itahway Hospital. i parishioner of St. Elias' Valiant • i .is custodian at Church and a member of iU Rosary Society She had served Moil lompactp i »duding din brake*. Included n iiio Woodbridge labor. ln>|nct flrwm., $1Q99 •hih t ipvdall ll i mw hdlnahl i M lb lt l * Ki.'il System. is president of the Mothers' liiwt awl fnnl wh»l p !lub of the parish for ten years. l llUtn, hl|k "( i Tt Reading, he SHOCK i:'. fnis township all Mrs. Skalangya was '.he widow of George Skalangya, ABSORBIRt •••!•> ;i member of who died in 1963. Surviving are •'• i !• First Presby- two sons, George of Edison snd ohn of Woodbridge; t daugh- inv his widow, Mrs. er, Mrs. Helen Ladanyi of Car- r :v Wittenberg; a teret; four sisters, Mrs. Mary •i ' f C'oi mia; • ils* Fesko of Passsic and Mrs. Jus- Ani.i GoleblewsM of ina Fucsko of I.etheridge. On- "i "•(• grandchildren ario, Canada; Mrs. Regina Ko k»Jkf) and Mrs. Barbara Buc- sak. both of Czechoslovakia and seven grandchildren.

BOYS MRS. RICHARD TERIO TIME FORDS — Funeral services * S1».\RE were held this morning (Wed- 4' MONEY PRIZ- nesday) for Mrs. Lauretta TRIPS! Mauro Terlo, 54, of 63 Ford CHECK LIST: Avenue, from the Flynn and Son and takes •»nly Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR y A requiem Mass was offered in '!.-. lJress Carrier Our Lady Of Peace Roman • FAN BELTS •i re- \2 to 10 yeara Catholic Church. Burial was in WINTER DRIVING! •li'' in below coupon Holy Rosary Cemetery. .ttxiut our Wood- Mrs. Torio, who died Sunday Miittup and Car- • HOSES ANTI IDUU's in John F. Kennedy Commun- ity Hospital, Edison, was em- ; l i 11 more ployed an a saleslady by Cor- £ . THERMOSTATS RUST nell Children's Store, Mftnlo Si. Park Shopping Center. Coupon »xpi[« Oct. 31. N j A native of Perth Amboy, £ . PRESSURE CAPS llmtt 1 got*. p*r «i(tom*r lotloflstion ovvilokl* in Gal. Mrs. Terio, had lived in Fords LIMITED OFFMI for 20 years. She was a parish- Af* loner of Holy Itosary Roman Catholic Church. Perth Amboy. Surviving are her husband, Richard R. Terlo; a son, Y ^^^ With Tht» Coupon Thomas A., at home; three sis- ters Mrs. Eileen Seroflno of A — LUBE & A S OIL CHANGE $ FOR YOUR AUTO NEEDS CALL

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AHce Cfltfcbertm its regular tm,,,, m,, IMS Oak TMe Moat day night, 7 i,, <, , Columbia (:i,,i, , Ml Meltai, N. J. '•unit l Telephone MM4W The Sodality of the Blessed Cub Scout I'a, k Tuesday, 7 u, 1 Virgin Mary of St. Cecelia's '• M.I Church will hold Its monthly cafeteria of si t meeting in the school cafeteria, tomorrow night (Thursday),- at Art annual pV seven o'clock. grade parrni> with a cnkp s. Members of VFW Post 2636 Wednesday. otI,N)W. 1971 M are scheduled to meet tomorrow at the IsM,,, [,' night at 8 P. M. In post head. School. Thp PTOlv,!,!, quarters., Route 27. yearly to cn»hi, „„,.„ * * * teachers nn a social Cub Scouts of Cub Scout Pack a will hold their monthly pack The Ladirs Anxii ni vl meeting tomorrow, 7:30 P. M., in unteer Fire r0 -' the VFW Post Hall. will hold its mnnii * * < ting on St. Cecelia's Holy Name So- o'clock, in the CHRISTMAS ciety will once again supervise Firehouse Hall the Thanksgiving Clothing Col- lection for the needy of the Brownie, Junior ai)j 1 world. The event will be held Girl Scout Troop. s,)nn the week of November 1. St. Cecelia's PTA uled to mrft \\Vii.v

A meeting of the Iselin First 8:30 P. M, in thr a,t Aid Squad Cadet Corps is set rooms of thr si-himi tor tomorrow, 7 P.M., in the squad building, 4T7 Lincoln Sunday Srh

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Church, will meet tomorrow, 7:30 will sponsor I nn;:n ;.( P.M., in the church, 1295 Oak nesday niphl in iho Tree Road ing, beginning • * • All adults of the First Presby- 1 terian Church are invited to a Progressive Dinner (each course Scout Troop at a different home) on Friday. October 23. The Fellowship Club Visits FircU is giving the c nt. • • * ISELIN - In Fire Prr\ fin mri \\?i Join Early! All levels of the Iselin Assem- Scouts of Troop bly of God Church Choir will direction of Srnui rehearse on Friday night, eight an Tucker, manhi'd |rd o'clock, in the church, corner headquarters at (.,>r,j( Of Cooper Avenue-an4Jergaley B6th Sholom, s lirin^ on Saturday, 10:30 A. M., in the fames Forte and Ri'n^ post hall. la. Marshall Moss

Sing OutMlWlf^ex County, «n ?!*•".* JS I.A1 Berke T.m ( * fl,e'WWInal Up WW Andrew LIM . fnorallreajfmamcnt prff- th« boys around die :rt cojnposeps d of youny g people ^pUiliing tbc different iPSHt Sd^ , WiP-iSHet Sunday^ 4^ |n^iShiins V.W, in the Nefcr Dover.! Although thr eompi S£! k Methodist Church, V *' ;hree irmks the aerii Edison-Colonia ;ruck took the hoys 1 unit will also meet Wednesday, rhief allowrd each tiny I October 28, 7 P.M., in Fatima iriver. After reccivinj Hall, St. Cecelia's School. helmets as M>u\Hiirs fro Berke, the niocnng The Christ's, Ambassador! Journ*d. Youth Group is slated to meet "A "VisK to s on Sunday, 6 P.M.. in the Iselin must for Fin mm lip Assembly of God Church, corner badges, SO quite ;i '••'•I I ACCORDING TO THE CLUB OF YOUR CHOICE of Cooper Avenue and Berkeley now in line fnr ilie in Boulevard. xaminalion.

A meeting of the Iselin Colonia Senior Citizens Club is scheduled Pastor Lists for Monday, October 26, 1:30 P M.., in the Green Street Fire- house Hall. A, Halloween^-pot Church Sen! luck luncheon Is planned. ISELIN - V;^ • » • tivities for Siinda: Scoutmaster Reinhart Thor- at Iselin A^fin! sen will meet with members o: Church, rorner i'« Boy Scout Troop 48 on Tues- and Berkelev limi day, October 27, 7 P.M., in VFW announced l>y K<" Post 2636 Hall. The veterans' Clutter, past r. t- post sponsors the scouting unit 14,, Sundav Si age levrK "it': The Men's Fellowship of th< nursery throng ?'l or ALL PURPOSE DISH GAROYDISH of PITCHER Assembly of God Church will morninE wor-lnp make its monthly visit to the A. M., Jimiiir *"ri•:J 1 Bowery Mission, and girl.s t^o 'r on Monday evening Cars will years of an1 depart at 6 P. M. from the Ambassador ^ <> <[ l AVAILABLE FREE AVAILABLE FREE vl •hurch. meeting; ami .'I' • * * * • ilstic Cnisadi- I-I Members of the Auxilliryi to Facilities of iii- When you open a CHRISTMAS When you open a CHRISTMAS the Military Order of Cooties. aery will !><* •''••' $ $ $ Pup Tent S. O. L. 13 are sched- capable suiu'n lvh il..i CLUB from 50c to 3 CLUB from 5 to 20 uled to meet Tuesday, October 11 o'clock vn v !-•• 27, 8 P. M., in Poat 2636 children up lo i-•" Hall. accordinS to i'.i--'. a Services and ••" Bingo games will be hel uled for tin' 1''in SAVE Tuesday night in St. Cecelia's •rk of Od.'lir: WEEKLY * .50 • 1.00 * 2.00 | * 3.00 ' 5.00 | * 10.00 ' 20.00 Lourdes and Fatima Halls, with Monday. (>ctnl>.: early bird garnet beginninp at Men's Fci]iiw-i"i YOU MCHVI seven o'clock and regular for 1 itv *rra games at eight o'clock. Mission, Ne SO WEEKS •25.00 '50.00 'I ,0 '100.00 | '150.00 '250.00 | '500.00 '1000.00 day. (kinb Members -d the St. Vincent d ladies pi a> 1 Paul Society will meet Tuesday P. M.. spei night, 8:30, in Room 107 of Si prayer sn^ CeceuVs School, &jtton Street tober 28. v Bible Study Boy Scout Troop 4» wQl hokl Friday, Ori hearsal of Perth Amboy "choir; a'1'1 S I I v' C •30 P. M.. tin"'1 r l"a'

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HONOR TOWN HAM, EMPLOYES: Women employes In the Municipal Building were honored by the Woodbrldga TowntW* WNIVERSART CELSBRATION: Of the Fords Woman's Clnb was held in the Lutheran Church*iast week, homrljiR Business and Professional Women's (Hub as Mayor Ralph P. Barone renamed the triangle fat front of the building a* BPW Square to mark National Business Women's Week. Shown with the mayor are BPW Otflcett »nd town hall employes,Jeft to |,,.| inrsidents of the dab, and the conclusion of a long effort to obtain permanent headquarters. Among the pasi^m^i- right, Cathy Stumpf, Olga Enik, Marie Schott, vice president; Chri*SI»ea, BernadettMfonn, president; Horothy Foti, Mildred t< |.u inrrd above are left U right: Mrs. Howard Madison, Mrs, Arthur Overgaard, Mrs. Frank R. Dunham, Mrs. HjpSan Albrecht, treasurer; Josephine Swartz, past president, Irene Bernath. The annual award* dinner of the club will be held tonight (,.irnni (present pfwldent), Mra. John Zelesnlk, Mrs. Chester Baginski, Mrs. George Molnar and. Mrs, Nicholas Ijtl. (Thursday) at Colonla Country Club. Y MICHAEL'S CARPET SHOPS...

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Select and inspect from more than 100 rolls of nationally famous carpeting... \ Ma gee, Armstrong, Roxbury, Sequoyah, and many more. Actually ste the roll of carpeting you are getting! COMPLETELY INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING PADDING i INCLUDED! Nylon lextur«d, FHA ap- proved. In Avocado, Antiqu* 'TALKING' BOOKS: Miss Ellen Peterson, director of the newly-Instituted Library Service to Gold, Royal Blu», Ruby Rod, the Bliml and Handicapped, demonstrates the use of "talking" books now available in the Sandalwood Beige. SQUARE YARD WoodbridgR Public Library System, Demonstrations of talking books are being held this week at Itu- various library branches. Interested persons may contact Miss Peterson at the REG. *9.99 Sq. Yd. COMPLETELY INSTALLEDl Main Library, 800 Hahway Avenue, Woodbridge. Grade Communicants Class, 'Moses-Doing YourThing' Meetings of the Intermediate and Adult Choirs will be held Extra-Heavy MAGEE HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL also on Wednesday night, under MAGEE the direction of Miss Christina CARVED VELVET To Be Pastor's Topic Emra, organist-choir director. HI-LOW ACRYLIC NYLON CARPETING 1SBL1N — 'Moses — Doing lcr, 283-0224 or Mrs. Gilkison, Mrs. Karl Janke, church sec- INSTALLED COMPUTELY INSTALLED! Your Thinj;" will foe the theme aud 2 P.M., participation in retary, reported the church-of- INSTALLED #%QO with PADDING of tlic sermon to be presented Presbytery meeting, Dunellen; fice will be open during UieTCS- Excellent for kitchens, rec Sunday, October 25, during the Wednesday, October 28, 3:15 to ular schedule < f hours. Hours with PADDING 1J77 Lateit Decorator Shade* 99 two morning worship services rooms, halli, 7 steps. 4:15 P.M., Carol Choir for boys include: Monday through Fri- L">utd, Red. ^W 4 Colorj. by Rev. David U. Prince, pas- Sq- Yd. S Yd and girls in grades one, two and day, 9 A.M. to 12 noon and 1 to REG $14.99 M S1Yd' REG. $1299 Sq. Yd. REG. $10.99 Sq. Yd. 1- - tor. Scripture lessons will be from Exodus 3:1-4:20. Services three, 7 P.M., meeting of Ninth 3 P.M. are scheduled for 9:30 and 11 s A.M. ' Fischback. Current events en* Student assistant ministers Hadassah Board titled "Staid Soviet Officialdom IMMEDIATE DELIVERY are Ureg Keosaian and Robert shocked by their teen dances" McCreight. was read by Mrs. Jack Stoln. ORDER NOW FOR Anyone interested in using Holds Session The president, Mrs. Irving Lev* the facilities of the church nurs- CARTERET — The board of iU presented her activity report. ery during the 9:30 service is THANKSGIVING INSTALLATION! directors of the Carteret chap- The chapter is engaged In asked to contact Mrs. Robert their yearly project which will Pettipaw, telephone 549-0240. ter of Hadasiuh met in the Car- benefit the Hadassah Medical Church school classes have teret Jewish Community Cen- scheduled as follows, ac ter. Mrs. Benjamin Zusman Organization. A G.E. Portable cording to Arthur Clougb, .su- was lauded for the permanent Color T.V. is the prize. Tickets perintendent: 9:31) A.M., eighth Masol-Tov cake she made and are available from any mem- tirade; 11 AM., Nursery through presented to the chapter. Hos- ber of Hadussah. Mrs. Edward seventh grades. Volunteers are tesses were Mrs. Al Carpenterj Shapiro is chairman. needed as teachers for first and Mrs, Wm, LeBow, The next regular meeting ol Membership chairman Mrs. OPEN: through • ixth grades. Aiiy per the group will be held TtaursaUy, sou willing to help with the pro Philip Chodosh. announced a October 29 In the CenterrMrs. memberthip tea will be hetd in Monday tfcru FrWoy gram la asked ity call Mr, Irving Levitt, president, will Clough, 548-4273: her homo in January featuring )jf» A.M. to 9:00 PJ regional guest speaker. All present her convention report. Scrvkef sad activities sched- Education report by Mn. Ed- uled for the remainder of the new and potential members Saturday, 9:00 kJL ward Ulinan. to 6:00 P.M. week of October H6 intludt: will be invited. HeportB were Tuesday, October Ji7, 1 to presented by Donor chalramu P.M , iQMtiu« of prayer Mrs. Tlittodur* Ctaaldn, Fiona- Inherited a*, bom* of Mrs.. Robert Gilki cial Secretary Mrs. Aaron Sack- "You «ay Myrttt inherited bar son, telephone 381-5121, requests heim, New Year Greeting chair- beauty?" tut' prayer may b« made by man Mrs. Robert Brown, lu "Yes, her. mother left hw a either Mia. Selina Tel stalialioa report by Mrs. Cierild cosmetic »hop." _ v';'Xead<>r-p Carteret Mairmmns Its Unbeaten Mecord By MEYER ROSENBUJM |his way to the Roselle ... line ,on Ihi nl.ivj CARTEHKT — Using a pun Rosalie team who prevented) Vtaf! later H isliing ground attack couplf-d line by the last m*n on the with an impenetrable defense him from scoring. UTOU,;I,I , the Rl-ie Ml that never permitted Roselle to But Rucci soon to the Reselle 1 vni, •ros* the Ramhler 38-yard line, and White rooters something to On the next p].v ... Carteret High School's foot- cheer about when he a*Ooted around his rirlii i iall forces successfully main- around his left end into Uti end end rone with \\u \ tained their unbeaten record by tone for a 6-0 Carteret first ond touchdown (,f n defeating Roselle. HO, at home quarter advantage. passed i,, last Saturday afternoon. The In the second period. Dtiane lit .tile t-nrt 7f>Tn- t Tlhies rolled to their fourth ron Fott Intercepted a Soselle £ass point conversion in and ran across tfie goak l&e wiftch thp nii,(.s I secutive victory under chilly 'inlj weather conditions. with what appeared to to* the flih aecond Rambler touchdown, but Scoring — Quarterback Nick Ruccl fig- a clipping penalty by one of ured in all the acorlng for Car Carteret the Rambler* let the ball back Rotelle teret, The unbeaten Ramblers the Roselle 31-yard line in- accounted for all their game to FlrM Quarter - r utead. scoring In the first half. Car immediately took up teret plays Matawan away this Rucci Second Quarter coming Saturday. the Carteret cau»e and st'rted Ruccl - 4-yani n another Carteret drive as he i from Rueci f(li Carteret scored the first time raced down to the Roselle 16 version.) HAPPY BECIPIENT — Of a rnerk for $W0 from (he Ton* Activities Committee of the Woodbridge Glka Lodf«, to be n*«4 for vifonni for the St. James it gained po»session of the ball Ap*«tlM, Pop Warner (earn, is MonKignor Manrict Griffin, ihnwn accepting me donation from Walter Lee, chairman of the committee. The Elk* marching following the Roselle kickoff, bai^ performed at half time dnrinjc the game Sanday, after which the check presentation wai made. In the photo from left to right: rwmtnlck LaPenta, part Ken Maupin. with Carteret in exalted ruler; CTlff Riweile, lecturing knight; Charie* Blob, loyal knight; George Wlttentellner, leading knight; A. Martin Mundy, exalted rnler; Monsignor possession on its own 32 yard Griffin; Lee, Fred Greaiheimer. trustee; and Jack Maclver, chaplain. In the rear are Jerry DeRota and Joseph Nagy, memben of the committee; Secretary Da]» Deverin and Scotty McDade. line, moved the ball to the Car- teret 43-yard line on an off tackle slant. Three plays later WOODBRIDGE Rucci broke out of the middle of the line and raced to the Ro«- Apostles Bearcats elle 46-yard line where he was TOWNSHIP Bar ron Tower house' stopped. Maupin kept the drive alive ktUp with a twelve-yard carry down RECREATIONl Win 2nd to the Roaell* 34-yard line. Two At Home Saturday Shamrocksplayi later, Maupin mushed REPORT ^WOODBBIDGE -Woodbridge again. This time oa a 62 yard noon midway into the final pe- In Row — The Fords Bear By Frank Murphy High's unbeaten Barrons. cur- off-tackle burst riod. Cornerhack Tom Welter in- etta cot off to a quick start l listed as one of the top tercepted a Mokar pass and re- WOODBRIDGE - The StSunda. y in beating the North Perth Amboy mounted its lone James Apostles made it two in a Kennedy Recreation Department Director In the state will be hosts first half drive with four min- turned it to the Perth Aroboy ES Shamrocks as they scor Saturday to J. P. Stevens of six. On the next play. Hutten- row last Sunday by defeating ed two touchdowns in the tin1 utes remaining. Larry Mokar, Highland Park 19-0 at Wood Ediion. Game time is 2 P. M.Perth Amboy signal caller, cli- berger carried three Perth Am- quarter and one in the seconi ouUtanding boy tacklers across the goal bridge High School Stadium. xed the 52-yard march by go and were never headed. All winter programs of the Department (' ing in from thfi one to make the line with him. The Apostles kicked o£f at the At Ridge * Red and Black's out- Fords recovered a Shamroc' reation will start the week of Deer-nibc: V Perth Amboy closed out thebeginning of the game but quick- standing senior power back John halftime score 13-7 in favor of inblc and in nine plays Do scoring when Fred Fashaw cap- ly recovered a Hurricane fum- will continue through May 15 — and folk HUttenberger demonstrated to Woodbridge. P|»vost. Jim Larsen and Vine we have the activities for you. The pn^i ai:; At the start of the third period, ped a 73 yard drive with a one- ble on the Highland Park 25 brought the ball to th Perth Amboy High School Sat- yard plunger. yard line. The Ap sties* fcd bar- geared not only to youngsters but adults;, urday why he is reputed to bethe Perth Amboy offense stall- twi where Provost took it in o Saturday Woodbridge .. ed and Glenn Howe was brought 6 6 6 — 25 ce'lona moved the ball to thea plunge up the middle. Nortr And after you look over our schedule ! one of the finest backs in the Perth Amboy 7 0 8 — 15 Highland Park 16 and Marc in to punt. But Howe's punt cov- Edison after Ihe kickoff agai 1SKI.IN — Thr Mustangs of anyone to use that old bromide: 'T.tu I state by scoring four touchdowns WOOD — Huttenberger 7 runPetty scampered for 16 yards and, gaining 315 yards in spark- ired only 12 yards, giving Wood- fumbled and throe plays later John F. Kennedy Hiyh School, nothing to do!" (Kuzniak kick) WOOD—Hutten- ami a touchdown. Vince Grenda inlrss in all four K'^m^s this We are expanding our programs tins yiv: in^tfae Barrons to an easy 25-15 bridge possession on the Perth berger 62 run (kick failed) P.A. fc Kobilis hit Clary Hurley Amboy 19. Three plays iter, carried the ball in for the extra capnn, on par with (lolonia with only will the Junior High Schools ui i ; win over the Panthers. —Mokar 1 run (Garrison kick) point and St. James had the a 2fiyard pass and he went, Huttenberger banged in from r the score. Vince Noto siiiiilnr record, vvill make an Avenel. Woodbridge, Fords and Iselm b, "Hie victory enabled the unde- WOOD—Huttenberger 3 run (run lead 7 0. tlier attempt to gel into the the three. the extra point.,around again this year five nights a week and ali-u; feated Barrons to win their failed) Huttenberger 6 run ki k n column this Saturday when In the second quarter- the In tt« second quarter Dan Saturday but we also plan to use Mdiii fourth of the season and extend The crunching fullback tallied failed) P. A.—Fashaw 1 run oach Ronnie Osbornc's charges their unbeaten skein to 13 games his last sixpointer of the after- (Mokar pass to Fashaw). Apostles scored again. St. Jatftes rost again went up the mid- School 19, Fords School 14, Port Reading :s took over the ball on downs at ravel to Cedar Ridge. —i Qie longest in Middlesex Coun- fi»r his second score and Quarterback Nick Cegerenko 9 and Hopelawn School 10. In all there Will ty. the Hurricanes 28 yard line Doug ball game. nine different sites. Anderson blasted up the middle id all the scoring for Sayre illc HDttenberger (cored on runs Pee Weea who last week Saturday at Sayreville as the And such programs! of 7, 62, 3 and 6 yards to a ass ards to the 25. JKd B«r- Winless Patriot had the big gained in blocked off undefeated Carte- ombcrs pinned a 7 0 loss over We will have boys' and girls' gymna^fii hit-total of 24 points. The ff, 205- ret team 140 iave yet to lie Iselin school. and girls' bajsketball, boys' and girls' vo pflaMLback has now scored 48 . 15 yards down ta\the renda got all the lau scon^d upon as they beat The. evuned Sayreville's re- twirling and cheerleading for girls, roller -i.ti potabr this year and is tied Nortlf Ediion team 0 0. ord at- E 2, K«nhedy has yet to \«ttfc Wayne Fredericksoo. of Play Away Sat. he rambled fen yards on. Saturday?, fr,qm the-email Iry up lo Kiani jrt after SMat fine down ^• ^ also.; got off to a in, dropping allfour games the and grandma; weight training, wrest imp. si I only touchdown of the afternoon. Total yardage 176 young and old — and there will be sunn-:! Scotch Plnlni Bob Mayo scored the touchdown Return yardage 48 74 both the offensive and defen- Rosser. Dennis Coyle managed to thrust 233-0475 Pass. Int. by 2 0 sive teams. A fine individual ef- out another yard for the Bomb- doing all the tune. You can't enjoy theiM ti: on a one yard run. The big Nert Sunday the Saints and you come out and take part. We can provide play, besides the touchdown run, Punts 7-35.6 4-32.5 fort was contributed by the Hur- Apostles host North Brunswick rs, Kennedy managed to drive ricanes Ron Bush. programs, then it is up to you to partie G* Karti was the 30 yard pass from Ci- Fumbles Lost 1 1 at Woodbridge High School Sta Cegerenko back for a one yard Baseball Batting lento to Draina which put theYds. penalized 27 45 loas before the fighting Sayre- If you have any questions at all do not I r.-n'.an In the Midget game the Saints dium; Game time Is one o'clock Mlalatur* Golf ball on the 11. ville quarterback slammed his to call us. The telephone number is 6:« i > Arekery Colonia's defense was very The first and only test of one's way over the goa! line for the ask for the Recreation Department. »»•.: stiff until the final four min- religion is the kind 0* life he game's lone touchdown. ployes are well versed in their work ana ^ utes of the game. Colonia punt-'leads. BOROUGH OF CARTERET Cegerenko followed the TD able to answer your questions readily with a PAT conversion. Kennedy managed to sustain a drive down to the S 20 in the third quarter for their best of- PROCLAMATION fensive showing in the encounter. LEAD & GAS TAX WHEREAS, A community, state, or nation is The lead industry has opposed Complete President Nixon's proposed tax P. S. EXPRESS BUSES TO only as strong as its schools, and the schools are on lead in gasoline. John L. Kim- ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK Printing only as strong as the people.of the community, berly, executive vice president EVERY WED. & SAT. AUG. 12 THRU SEP I .'J state, or nation strive to make them; and of Lead Industries said so-called & LABOR DAY. THEN EVERY SAT aromatic chemicals added to Bum Ltavt Miin & School Sts. on Wtd. * C 2 5 gaiolioe to booat octane ratings at 10:30 a.m., and on S*t at 10:00a.m. O,\^-' • WHEREAS, Each citizen in each of his public could cause a 25 per c«nt in- crease in pollution over emis- PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORT and private capacities has a direct responsibil- sion from gasoline with lead. ity to understand, support, and improve the schools; and

Business WHEREAS, Each child hai a right to a qual-

ity education relevant to his abilities, back- U>,m*t$ €*Htm*tHtl, ml tm» Builders ground, and goals and tieslgfied to help him be- M*m«n, +,ll a* come a citizen capable of functioning fully with- IN WOODBRIDGK in the range of his unique talents; and Howard Johnson's Motor Inn NORTH ON U. 8. 9 JCT, 1 4c t WHEREAS, The public schools serve to pro- FOR APPOINTMENT CALL mote academic knowledge, vocational prepara- 1 DATS ONLY OCT. ZZad, Z3rd ft MUl tion, cultural enrichment, development of In- dividual self-esteem and chitfacter, enlightened wtlafoa citizenship, and creative thirling for each in- ntttairt, MthamM, bl*«J» dividual In a society which, tjiifcs to improve the quality of life for all man! MIDDLESEX COUNTY Now, Therefore, I * Mayor of Car- teret, N. J., do hereby . October 25-31, 1970 to be American and urge

l«t i fchwi ttmm W«iW M»t $M fit system and to help our schools reach their po- 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 01095 »«• f^wt Jjik.lt 41 44 tential of the beat possible education for all. M«4* IfciiM I ..1,1 ' : 111 I (Area Code "01) SAtlirACIION CUAtAHIltO O* MONlf fWwl" «>'^^ flPSS Wednesday, October 21, 1070 PAGE ELEVEN Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zullo AAUW Branch \ Schedules Tea Mark 50th Anniversary COWNIA Th« Colon!* WOODBR1DGE — A 60th wed- Branch of the American Ambi- ding anniversary celebration tion University Women will hold was held recently foir Mr. and a tea for new and pros- Mrs Julius Zullo, 502 Leonard Wfcit tt !• At pective members on Wednesday, Avcmw. They were married In October 28. 8:30 P. M., rf th« ;t 1880 In Our l,ady of Mount C»r- Fret FiWIc Library Iselin Branch Library. .1081 m>t Church, Newark. tf WMftrHgi Green Street. Ueiin. — The rouple has two children, The branch currently conmcta The branch currently coofltucti son. John R. Zullo. 386 Hyatt twr- «»dy groups which Street, A vend and a daughter. OCTOBER 22 to OCTOBER 28 Mrs Anthony Valenti. with ALL AGES monthly, as well an a monthly meeting featuring whom they reside. They also To October 17 ave six grandchildren. speakers on varjrfnj* Jfipkf Mr Zullo is a retired em Henry Inman — Photographic throughout the year. The ployre of Ihe Central Railroad Exhibit of the Amish People ture Study Group meets and Mrs. Zullo is employed at by George Tice larly to discuss books of c\n> Perth Amhoy General Hospital ISELIN — Photographic Exhi- rent interest. The AfteTBoo* Gourmet Club is newly-orgtni*- in the Dietary Department. bit by Steve Roeengarten "En- r A surprise dinner was held for ed this year and members a « vironment: Use, Disuse and busily tasting and trading fa- ,!r. and Mrs. 7,u!lo at the Cob Abuse" vorite recipes Westonc Inn, Middletown, ADULTS All women who hold bacca- October 26 laureate or higher degree* from TO ATTEND SESSION Henry Inman — Chess Club — colleges and universities on the EDISON — Alt laymen of Wes- 7 to 11 P. M, AAUW qualified list, or a de- ley United Methodist Church Mayor Ralph gree from a foreign institution are invited to attend the 19th YOUNG ADULTS Helen MlknU. Matthew October 28 recognized by the International Joseph Hrmerka and Ruth Neshihal of St. James' School, Wood- Annual Board of Laity Instituti at Camp Aldersgate, Novembe Isclln — Photo-journalism Federation of University Wom« ' ,! -wski, president* for Jawr" Mr Sr t,k J- **•? PMCe Scb001 Fords. Representing the Woodbridge Township Jaycees is en, may join the association. Project UNICEF chairman. Joseph 13, 14, 15, 1970, Registration i Workshop — 4 P. M. dif I,iv coc$ is noi in picmr^, Kfpn^spntini? tlif* Nntinnni ^iii* H^ L U? JI • J • « ' " opened to all who are interested Anyone interested in becom- , _™^______''*-«i™iJrtiiK( f\ooo nriciK-c is (icrsln manager. SCHOOL AGE BOYS men and women alike. Aceom ing a member of AAUW may AND GIRLS modations at Wesley Lodge wi attend the tea or contact Mrs. PLAN THEATER PARTY see a performance of "Soul be arranged to suit. Answers ti October 26 Stanley Rothman, 211 Tempi* ISELIN — St. Cecelia's Altar- Pacific." any questions are directed ti Barren — Stories for Hallo- Way, for further information. erg Agency Expands Rosary Society will sponsor a A deposit is requested at tint David H. Smith, Jr. at 12 Hick ween — 7 P. M. theater party on Sunday. No of leservation. Interested pei ory Street in Cranford. To tele October 28 1 Health and cheerfulness mutual- vember 22, at the Meadowbrook. sons may call Mrs, Moni phone Mr. Smith pleasa call a Henry Inman — Stories for ly beget each other. idastrial Division The group will have dinner and Kemps, 3821938. 276-5167. Halloween — 7 P. M. -Joseph AddUon, i N - Recent «ddi- Hamilton formerly served in .irra residents to managerial positions for several :.iff of The Berg New Jersey food concerns be- i,l, ('ommercial. In fore becoming associated with I Investment Divi- The BOIK Agency. He attended uininircd today by the University of Washington : president o£ the where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry and a , :'".<• s.ilcs posts werbacheloe r of science degree in iicin, Hal Wa'son /oology. He resides with his wife '! .niilton. and two children at 5 Knox •unrig The Berg or- Lane, Englishtown. i ii nstrin served as One of the state's fastest -' HIT president (or growing industrial and commer- •;- in Now York. He cial Realtor concerns, The Berg : r( in marketing Agency recently opened new of- •<;r Ciiv University fice facilities for its Land, Com- He rrsides with mercial, Industrial and Invest • : >n at 17 Lake \\e- ment Division in the Holland I'.riiii^wick. Plaza Building, Jersey City. . inrvmiis activities The Berg Agency is a division i rmplnymrnt m a of Berg Kn'erprises. Inc., a pun : • • k Kxchange brok- licly owned reai estate organi- relations consultant. zation. Its operations encompass I teacher and football commercial, residential and in LEONARD BERG • .11 earned his ba~he dustrial real estate sales, a and :• n.T decree at East bank operation, a general insur quarters in Metuehen, the firm <• suite University. He ance agency, plus a mortgage has 16 regional offices located I has four children banking subsidiary and natiora throughout New Jersey. i! IS Mitchell Avenue, mortgage brokerage. Refreshments will be served In addition to its main head and door prizes1 given. :hneider Named As Church Services Are Announced uycomm Consultant AVENEL — Rev. James Gent, pastor of the Central Baptist . l» Announcement Church of WoodbridRe Township, •m'nient of William announced the regular schedule is a consultant to Lutheran Church of services for Sunday. October ••mm Industries' na- 25, as follows: 10 A.M., Bible :Million of its medi- School; 11 A. M., worship ser- n:i s iervices was Plans Festival vice; 630 P.M., Youth Time iiy Joseph J. Ray- EDISON — Our Savior's Luth- and Adult Training Time; 7 nli'nt of the firm. eran Church, 50 Calvert Ave., P. M., evening service. m\ electronics and Mid-week services will be held in In in in in K., Kdison. will celebrate Re- "ikern. now has formation Sunday, October 25th, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. headquarters lo with an all day festival, the The Radio Voice of the Cen- Higher Vocational Low-Cost Recreation Health i ii'-wly constructed theme of which is "This Is My tral Baptist Church is heard lluiiie 33 in Howell Father's World." The intent is each Thursday morning from lo celebrate the earth, its 11:30 to 12 noon, WAWZ 99.1 Training: Government: Programs: Care: 1 Education: .i.t hern a member people, their art and their faith FM. The program features out- I* s board of direc- in God. standing Gospel music, a per- iimnding two years sonal interview or testimony and Middlesex County's Dem- Middlesex County's Dem- Middlesex County's Dem- Middlesex County's Dem- Middlesex County's Dem- 1 A folk-Mass, "The Winds of ocratic Freeholders have ocratic Freeholders have ocratic Freeholders this ocratic- Freeholders hav* !mlds directorships a stirring Bible message. The ocratic Freeholders have iod," wili be performed at the built and are expanding just opened the county's kept costs down! That's year opened the new created a health care com- "'SHT large compa- Teens and Testimonies Broad- • it activities inclu- 10:15 a.m. worship service. the Middlesex County Col- fourth Vocational and no idle boast. Tha coun- Tamarack Golf Course in plex that ranks as a leader The choirs, guitarists, the con-east is heard each Saturday lege. It's the No. 1 two- Technical High School — ty's financial rating is 'Aa' East Brunswick—the in New Jersey — ths :v top ment endea- from 3:30 to 3:45 over the same 1 mted States and gregation and its pastor, Peter year college in the state, the new school in East — one of the best. So, county's • second course. Roosevelt Hospital, serv- J. Wuebbens, will participate. station. The program is direc serving some 7,000 Brunswick doubles to the county pays less in in- In the past decade, the ing thousands of patients 1 The organist and choir-director ted and produced by the young youngsters and adults on nearly 2,000 the young- terest when it borrows. In Freeholders have more annually through clinics, -.is .served as pros- is Mrs. Lillian Kessin. people of the church. its rapidly-developing, sters who are learning ths fact, that rating saved the than doubled from 1,100 home care and extended rmclrics, Inc. His Mr. and Mrs. Riekehof were ultra-modern campus in skills which will help them taxpayers one half million to 2,400 acres the amount care programs. The coun- • 'i also includes a At 7:00 p. ra , a dramatic pro- recently added to the member Edison, a tract secured win well-paying jobs. And dollars in interest on the of county park land with ty's mental health network • >! idtion with the gram called "Vision Magnifi- ship of the church which holds free by the county from more than 5.000 adults fast two bond issues. outside funds and at mini- provides instant and long- 1 'itionics Co. and at" will include excerpts from all services at its temporary lo- the Federal Government. use the county's vocational Middlesex also had the mum cost to you. . Two term help through the ir, Stavid Engi- the Wakefield Shepherds Play. Crisis Intervention Pro* cation, School 23, Woodbine The County College's long- schools for evening school fifth lowest increase in the million people a year use W. H. Auden's "For the Time and job related courses. county tax rate among all these parks — thousands gram, the Marlboro Clinic field operations event. Performers are from the ments last year. • •mule !>ales of more 'robe Theater, Inc., of Bloom- Plans For Scout Week ' 'ion per year. field, N. J. The price of tickets METUCHEN — The program • I Hutler Universl s $1.50 for adults and $.75 forcommittee of Crossroads Girl I !': •••«•< Me. resides witchildrenh . Scout Council will introduce I;.i nyj Woodland Ave An exhibit of paintings and plans for a council-wide eveni In contrast, the two Republican candidates for free- in municipal services. The other candidate is president I. • !i! . rafts on the theme "This Is Myfor Girl Scout Week. 1971, a holder have 'served' in government — but what have of the Piscataway Township Council. The Middlesex (• Father's World", will be on dis-the Fall Council Meeting to b ir A on Schneider's County prosecutor is now investigating a $600,000 K.iMiioud said: play aU day. All artists are in- held Monday, October 26, in St they done? ••"imm goal is to vited to bring their work. Dead- Joseph's High School, on Plain over«expenditure during his tenure. :| line for registration is October in a more of new field Road. A coffee hour at 7:31 One just quit as mayor of Madison Township under 18th. Display props should be iionii:s technical P.M. will precede the meetin pressure — walking away from the top job in a town So Think! Who would you depend on to administer • 'KM throughout the provided bv artists, although which begins at 8:30 P. M. 1 Mr. Schneidtr's tables will lie available at the The program, according t that has more than its share of problems — like the and plan th» future of Middlesex County. Think — " liulities will ins lo church. Further information Mrs. Leonard Donahue, gener highest tax rate in the county and the least: to show Then Vote! • '••> and means to can be obtained by calling the chairman, will include a me "'udi this objec church office. sage from the council president Kriends and neighbors are and a presentation of tenur 'iiiiinn professional welcome to participate in any awards and recognitions. 'lnt 'utiunal back or all events. Coffee and conver- Senior Girl Scouts will he ii> ins new assign sation will be served all day. featured in a presentation of ' iniiciil and genera crafts and pictures brought back ! 'HII is diieutly ap Adult-Senior High from various summer living and Vote Democratic on Nov. 3. Vote Line A. You can trust *tead workshop experiences at which Dinner Is Scheduled they represented the council. past severa ISELIN — 'Hie Stewardship Area Association Eight, with uiii Industrie Committee of First Presbyteri- Mrs. John Wataha, chairman, w service oper an Church is sponsoring a Sun-will host the meeting. Diegp. Boston, day Night Dinner on October Freeholder Louis F. May Jr. and Peter Daly Campbell to do ^iid, PUtaburgh 23, 6 P.M , in Fellowship Hall, Which? a , *reai. 1295 Oak Tre« Road. Th« Uwme "Of course. I must ask you of the event, which is strictly 11 for a deposit," said the land fur adults ttiid senior high age lady. 1 '••, ol »tor«) youth, will be "No Trick! Its "Certainly," replied th« new 11 a Treat!" ., ., want me to bill tenant, handing over the requir 111 ilie shade, elec Baby-sitters will be available a reliable job on the Board of Freeholders. ed sum. "'1 .i bulb when in the downstairs room. Any- ,,,e v-u|illf, u, hake 3 cake for "Thanks, Now, shall we truat p|t oui' loca Ac:.- a is a*ked to «-all Mrs. each other, or do you wan* a Arthur Cloiigh, M8 42« receipt?

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pHrti kf ft* okaewatkai a«a1*»*aBai PilKlliat if WSTI.lt T, ..rt ikatkr frwrkaw). H fash aaatki Streei i . rlT* CMMf kl***ay, tka aa- M ffl* k the t *f Ow ptaaf lar aoak »*•**- «lfh» 1 tka WTW WSTRICT. 5,Kfln, , ^'bt oktahwo from tk* i m,Tkg eea- mm OISTWCT, s,u, tk* knarow- •IB b* —__. naaaata bf aald OaoaeO at a faatln Avenu*, ilai. (Md rlawwtlk baawemaal nZuM tf that hodt k ha ha Coonrfl Ckaaaber at th* Mmtotpal 8IVIHTH OlSTHir T Weedbrldf*. N. J. oa Wi aO< e mueejwaUo* «r concrete ataewalke « feet Ib* 4th day of November, 1M, at Marykooll DooH », —t MMr MK la whtth. aad the eonatxarUon of «f»- .Jock fat tk* evenlni. at whichjJaea HOHTH DISTBiti, < ___ «f mi* m Id** with tht* «•*>•• aa a part e» em* *ldowalka whether and ttma an paraon* Intaraokd will h* l d k k* . aot ta the aaale* of th* tet*«*c*tan* Maryknoll BsnH M, Tchufc eee«a k (Mtwstlai aad k of atrotk, hi the foltawlaf portion, of atvea aa oppwtoaity k he heard eno- fe nSl friar k aale, Lot » k corolBt "w srdkaiie* NINTH DISTRICT S,h MT-A oTta* WMM ktta aoatharty aide ef Woodruff Street IUVINTH DISTRICT Daald W ta aaid ktook wffl be aokl nv TOWNSHIP Of WOO0WI0OI 9 (other with all othar aataOe perttaent PartnlOD Av.ni,., 9*aM mtalmtnn price beta* »O««0 pin* th* aortherty aid* of Berkley GENERAL ILECTIOH k the aoutherly aid. of DISTRICT' Qoatk ef preparing deed *ad *4vortlala« Tna the aartheriy aide of Notice It W*bf glvan iW oa H«ak tale. BaH M k aald Woe* win re- la the aoatherty *M* of Woodruff a dewa aaynoat of 1»% «i th* bM TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 1, 197D, School, Hyd. Av# Straat, • ak»wB «HipUa a pa> aentitlea d "Plan «ed by th* atuntekjel Owacil. k between the heurt of 7iOO A.M. and Doaaa, earttflot dwek. or ***hler'a cheek aad Preffit of prai»*»d itratt padap i for FIFTH Ifmkk k tk* Ti il*l| ot Waodbrtdte. Craaaur Avant*. latlla.lll"" «w«f»wnn b(.0j 0 P.M. fEST), <• GBNMM ElKTION rich Straet, l,,i , Dta* balaaee CMrkM W. BMO* Mmdeteil will be held for th* flECTION of Pi*- dated rFataiMiry. l«*t. revlaatdd Ji 1*70 tKOND DISTKtCT, vkMt , He Officer*. Md tWMtgr to mn twitM**; o»- conaMInf *f two aheeta. took Avenue Colo^ Said kinmii'anMiil ahaD toelode Following are *e public afflcori ta THUD DISTIICT, S h i n nd all work necenary for aad t M 0 INCINERATOR be «rt*d ler ot Hie Oeneral BocHoai mont Av.nu. Cnln- , at k each Improvement and mad* hi aewdenw with aad at th. lo- On. (1) Unit- J •OUKTH DISTRICT, Mw\ cation* ahown on aald Mam and Pro. On* (1) Member A* Horn* •! Crartntont Av«nu« r. iTwwaaaak Aaaaaanaat. Map aa Lot It b)file*, eeoka of which ar* oa file hi th* office »f th* ManMp*l Clerk and are HPTH DISTRICT, JK^I'H, I Bleak H7-A mm loaa* kry a* to »**• 1 Itwaaka of tk* Tewaaalp of WeooVVbr*, pea k tpQbik laaprcUoa. Dov*r Rsod, folimr, Section 1. Said improvement dencrilwd 15th Congrtiaional Dirl. Ik he keM Wednoadiy. November 4. SIXTH DISTRICT, i,^r, Ua lUM, at I P.M., k th* OMBOII Chan- In Section t af thii ordinance aha!) be Two (7) Member* of tho loord o* •ylvonio An , f ln- ^ |tajj^ Memorial ItaaJeinil Solldtnf, slriVmalk imi Choten FreeK o I wwsMbnafti If* #a and the coat tbemV ihall he ttVENTH DISTRICT -..„, I The anmlaa* ahov* •eatfnated wOl in the foHowInc manner: An accurate AtSENHE IALIOTS Innwn Avmu,, Colo-, la* feat puma* to neohiUea ef tk*acosoal ot the roet of eomrtnictlnt Application! for CIVILIAN ABJfN laVBBatNl OMkdl adopted October ». EIGHTH DISTRICT t.fcn. BlflJl aaJ Mtka ef *a*» advert!*** Oeto- aneh coot ahall he eafeeeed upon thy >B<> bridle, oa tka day ef the eale. •Uted that tt* Tawuhto wiH aot wn- bridge, K. J. to any qualified r*a- awn Avanu«, Co!o- T tribot* •»/ ttnoont of UM civt of lurh Why Is A ft A and ahall he delivered w«hln itter.d 'Ot.r upon D*rwnal or written A voter moy mat* ^ thirty daya after tk* aale, vpoa the ImproYtmtwt. It brim rxp«rtr b« or Mdd olvt n minlmamil , by thht kf 1970. PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK pal Oooaeil aad the payment taareaf AV ORDrNANCC TO AMEND AN OB office of the County Cie-k r.o | tho MMiar aocanHn( to the BINANCE ENTn9LE3> "THE TRAFFIC BUILDING, PERTH AMSOY, N. J. eight doyi p^or to G»-«-el There is no assurance that this point will work. Can Wpoijbridge Township survive of aarckaae la aooardaace with terma RpiNANqe, OF THE T0WNSHIH OJ af aale oa nu, the Ttwaanip wW deUver WOODBRID&E" (1S65), Applicotiom for G MILITAl ? II a bVftla aad aalo do*< for aald prem (HoweU Avome) LtST OF POLLING PUCES ICE BALLOT will olio be '- «| a multi-million dollar mistake? This would be the third garbaf e or sewage plant Ha.,. , I HEREBY CERTIFY that the abov FOR TOWNSHIP Of WOODBRIDGE the County Clerk or !-• I! DATtt: fMabor M, irt Ordtnaace waa Introduced at the tnectim FIRST WARD •KMEPH V. VAUDFfn UClarr k nto any member Mmldpel dork FIRST DISTRICT, School No. 11, kou ' ." ° ' built within thy pan of a few years in this Township which did not work properly ..__. ^.A-ij.. "«i«; or lo on, pal . To ba admwtiaed Odeber n aad Octo- tober «ti, W0, and after publication ac Streetr , Woodbridge. hospital who Hoi b,«n rt'ea- l|bor 9. lt» la th* Leader Press. oordlng to law waa further conatdered SECOND DISTRICT, Woodbridg* Jr. for very long. (i. e. look at the upper Main Street incinerator plant remaining un- L.P. K1.91 (or final pejeafe and waa finally adopted charged from the m-im-y High, Barren Av*., Woodbridg*. on October Mtfe, 1*70. after a public any wor In vKWh th. U' NOTICE bearing at a meeting of the Municipal THIRD DISTRICT, School No. 11, ROM Kaa been engaged. *-< used and decaying for the past 10 years). BUDDUCBEX COUNTT corner. OoaocB of the Townahjp of Woodbrldfe, Slr.et, Woodbridg*. Now Jeney. Said Ordinance waa approv- friend of wch voter na/ < PBOBAIX DIVISION ed by the Mayor, aad returned on Octo- FOURTH DISTRICT, School No. 1, DeckM N*. O M U» t» ber Hat. U70. and win take effect on Mawbey Street, Woodbridg*. an application and i»"' | Law Office* November 11th. 1970, according- to law 1 1 r Edward J. Doles, Eaqulr* MFTH DISTRICT, Woodbridg* it. High, th* vo1*f. Applico' "'' - 4. Because of increased garbage truck traffic passing through all sections of Wood- JOSEPH V. VALENTI I One Botanea Street Barron Av*., Woodbridg*. and ''I'd i •""• Cartent. New Jeney OTOJa I Municipal Clerk AUoraay far Plaintiff, ' L.P. WM/70 $7.30 SIXTH DISTRICT, Municipal lilldlng. County Clork'. Off... bridge Township, automobile insurance rates throughout the Township will be Main Street, Woodbridg*. avn, ACTIOS NOTICE ing of wch ballot to ' JUDGMENT Notice la hereby flvta that at a Rej SEVENTH DISTRICT, School No. 1. POLLING PLACE affected. The increased hazards caused by out-of-town garbage trucks will create IN TEC aUTTEK Of THE APPU- alar Meeting of the Council of the Town, Mawbey Street, Waodbridg*. THE LOCATION C- CATattkJ Or AKTHUK 4VUUS L.AXA. •hip of Woodbrtdfa, beM on th* 20th day EIGHTH DISTRICT, laalin Jr. High [ IHI Tm kfD afOrOtVA JAKE LAKATOS of October, l»70, the followia; Ordinance PLACE OF THE 0i5"» HK WTTK, BOTH LTOHVIDIJAIXY AND waa iatmdocwd aad read: and pweed on School, Hyde Av*., Iwlin. YOU RESIDE M*1' BE ' additional safety problems for our school children and our families. AS PAuarrs AND NATURAL PUAHD- NINTH DISTRICT. Woodbridg* Jr. UPPER LEFT HAND CC« IANS Or BRUCE LAKATOS. AN IN-AN OHDtNANCE fanTrNa SPBCUL High, Borron Av*^ Woodbridg*. rANTi AatntUB. jiruus LAKATOS, TBHPOaABY TRAfTIC BB3GULA SAMPLE BALLOT. IK.. AN INFANT; ANTHONY THOMAS TION8 ON VAKIOUS STEEaETS IN THETENTH DISTRICT. Municipal BuiMing, 5. Our open air spaces are shrinking at a frightening pace. Apartment developments, LAXATOi, AN INT ANT; AND SAUN- TOWNSHIP Of WOODBRIDOE. COUN- Main Strwt, Woodbridg*. fURTKER ti )•'> "I DBA ANN LAKATM. AN INFANT, FOB TY Of BCPDLESXX. STATE CW NEW CATION Of THE Pi LBAVK TO AMUHat THE NAMES OF JEHSEY AND SETTINa PENALTIES shopping centers and highway complexes are turning the Township into a concrete AaUafSk miUt LAKE, aONEBVA FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOP. SECOND WARD YOUR VOTING C LAKE. SaUCC LAKE. AN IN- WHEHEAB, bf raaaon of the cooatruc- FIRST DISTRICT, School No. I, MAD* ON AN* « F • ASTHUa JULIUS LAKE. JR.. Hoa wort la oomectkn with ihe wtdea Street, K*o>boy jungle. The one remaining parcel of land in the Township that has been dedicated AN IWANT; ANTHONY THOMAS lac af the Beard* Brook ChanncUzaikw. TWEEN THE LAKS. AN INTANT AND BAUNDEA bi the TDWsanlp of Woodbrldjt. In theSKOND DISTRICT, Jthool Mo. 10, AND «-00 F A' for park and marina purposes — the Sewaren Peninsula — is immediately adjacent | ANW LAKE, AN INFANT, EESPBCT Conaty of MMdlea**. vehicular traffic Clyde Av*., Hooolawn THE IOKOUGH f-- jrVaVLY will be required to be r*-roat*d. 11mlled THIRD DISTRICT, Senior Citiient' Apor> Artfear JaUaa Lakato* aad kfinerra and otherwl** refiiUUd, on vartoua HALL, CARU8ET N to the site of the proposed garbage plant. It is the designated area for the expansion kla wife. Brace Lakatoa. atreeta wltUn the maalctpakcy of the m.nt Bidg., Now Brvntwicfc Annu*. V*t BOARD Of f Arthur Jullat Laiato.. Jr, • of WoedbrMbjai and Fordi HCE - nvn AV( ao4 taaadra Aaa Ukato*. u Us- of this plant. Another area for people will be lost I 1 J BH HU(I »•<*•> TIM Ung O*org* Road, Fordi |ANK BUILDING' f"^ faat. aavlaf aaaaa a»o PERTH They will not live with the rats, mosquitos, and flies that will thrive on the activity. It aoaoarktf tkat the peanaUna have the aoopdM of apedal trarllc re*uU School, Conning Street ond BUILDING, FER1H i laitairfarl wttk tk* DCVTUIOM of the NewOooa affectiotfti , varlourt a .uect, within n._.u . Drive, ford_. a Jersey tebrtea. JA5J 1 et «q . and the Woodbrtdae. which £|OHTH DISTRICT, No. JJ, Ford aiipHraka* Kalra of thia court pcrtain- traffic rtjulalluM iaf a> the aame, and the court beln* are hereinafter act forth. Avenue and Aflington Drive, Fordi 7. An employee strike or plant breakdown could cause a major health problem. The aatiaflod thereof, and food caiue appear. 1 To* eareet* atttUt. and the la< a* tk* oooit and ao one appearing NINTH DISTRICT, School No. X Straw- T DISTRICT, V- traffic i*fnlaUoae which ahall be in mS aiakut aald applicatkn or any rtaaoo- effect thereon, an hereby b*rrr Hill Aveeue. WoodbridflO pile-up of garbage and sewage would be catastrophic. (On Friday, October 9,1970, thereto baiaf made a«d declared to ba aa TENTH DISTRICT, School No. 10, Ctyd* SKOND DISTRICT. B I* «a ltd* latk day of Ootober. 117), (*> Thar* ahall be a* parkin*1 of vehl Order Mat aaUadfad tkat Aitkar JiUlua da* OB But aid* of Kikway Ave- Av*., Hopolawn 151 3 men were killed and 8 injured, one critically, at a sewage plant in Kearney, over- Lakaaov aUaorva Jaa* Lakaao*. kla aa*. from tho aoothecly curt line ELEVENTH DISTRICT, School No. 7, Hag THIRD wila. kVaot Uttakaa. aa kataat. Arthur of Baa* OHM Mreet M • pokK ill *••<•" come by lethal hydrogen sulfide gas). Jaata* Iakaeoi. aa bataat, Aatkoa* George load, fo*d» 151 ROOM"! Tboaaa liafcakii. aa kataat aai Saaadra b* BO parUaf of ve-TWfLfTH DISTRICT, School No, U. FOURTH DISTRICT, Aaa 1 atriti aa tafant, be aad ar. kidaa oa Weet akW of Babwaj ford Avanuo, forda 102 Aveao* from Ones Street lo Grove 1 THIRTEENTH DISTRia, leSoot No. J5, I..:."' at Arttar Joaoa Lake, aUaarva ^ Aveao*. A'." Lac*. Um «**). Rruo* Lake, aa latent. «' " lo a* tolillakll once in toe Leader-Prea*. (*> There ahoUl be ao parklnf ot ve- Aren.l Stroot, Avonal NINTH DISTRl^f- ^ done is not specified. There are a number of proposals which are being studied by tawt watkai aweaty daya attar th* hicle* oa both aide* of Bnwk Street THIRD DISTRICT. School No. 12, 'Of tahi Jadamaot, aaid pUlutiffa da frum Pearl Street tu Sctuol Sii*ct waren Avenue, Sowaran TINTH DTSTRKT- I', jiafawaaf and atf IdavU «f PoblV U) Park Avenue, between I'earl Streri State and County governments. What is the big hurry to rush into this parUcnlan wtth th* Clerk of Ih* Mid' and SctkxJ Street, ahall be * one-FOURTH DISTRICT, School No. 9J«rn*r Court and a certified copy way atreet U a ftt.ttnuod dlrec Street, Port Reading ELEVENTH it with Ike Secretary of af Ita tlua. FIFTH DISTRICT. Av*n«l and Coloaia School, Po'" B| proposal? Let's take time to study all available proposals, and then decide which t* tho prevkuoa* of a It) Bmok Street, between Peart Street Ha* ants* *f Ik* Oourt hi aad fkaool Street, ahall be a uue- First Aid Building^ 103 Avenel Stroet, TWElfTH aaafc WBBJ at4* aa4 orovkle. way atreet la * weattwuait Avert*) School, is best for our own needs I /a/Jojopb t Uoo. J. CC SIXTH WimCT, Idwof No. XI, Wood- K.. ahall to la effect bsnMdlatei* bin* Avenue, Avonol ur.wm* upoa adoption «f thla Onkouc* accord SfVtNIH DISTRICT, School No. *. Tim- IM lo Uw aad far a period «f *x month. •r Street, Port* loading School. 9. The people proposing this plant are the same people who said "revaluation of our hoaahf «>*• that at a Rof- from the dal* of tho adoption aud/ur f th Ofl f O T anlil omeieuoa of the wiUenlu* uf u«EIGHTH DISTRICT, Aveoel and flfTEENTH oa the Mth aaid Heard* Brook, whichever i» Fint Aid ftulMLng, 103 Avoaol Street, School. ! homes would lower our property taxes." We're PAYING for that mistake. How 4. UnUaa anutbar penally it txytomly i. "• raaii aad provided by New Jeraey Statute, evwy AveneJ peraoa otarrlceed of a violation of a NINTH DISTRICT. School No. 12, So-"22--i::! many can we endure? vialoiakwa «ff tthahi OnllBMteOV , or aay «»!•- waren Avoaira, Sowar** meat Uterwto okoll be B*bl* to a pmeAr of not more taaa ftfty (MOJO) dollar* TENTH DISTRICT, School No, 4, Avaoal layrlinimat for a term aot Streof, AVOMI i»< fifUea (U) aay* er kotb. ELEVENTH DISTRICT, School No. Iff ATTEND THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROS AND CONS OF THIS REGIONAL i. Any orokuaoa «r portloo of aa ord- • »li eeaflkt WrewMk 1* buobr iZ- Woodbln* Avonuo, Avaaol CABBAGE CENTER AT BARRON AVE JR. UJCH SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, OCT. ad ducau tko tana of m* ^^.i- ataoe. At Mka tormlnatkai of tk* FOURTH WARO 28,8P.M. A* lorough porUoaa. If aa/. FIRST DISTIICT, School No. 14, Hiiu, No* Joraiy aufaitiatiralty become cftoctrv* rick Stroat, laoUa y, SECOND DISTRICT, School No. 22, Now . Oeeaoa 1. Tk* partteoa of kW pohlk tie htid Inv SEWAREN CIVIC ASSOCIATION - WOOBRIDGE TWP. CIVIC ASSOCIATION IhKkMraat la ta* Ti i aiatla «f Weodarata*. Ordiaaac* olwll Dover Mad, Coloaia be deemed aevoraata I la aaoCauaty of yiridlaa... dwrlbed la •ad the [wander of the Ordtaoactaoo ataat THIRD DISTMCT, School No. 13, rwnh- ;Sootaw> a of thl* wotawao*. akaH bo ko- remaU la effect. l»g Atoaaa, liolia ' . '••

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ASTROLOGY id Inlinji ,i| 7« 7/ie Holy Name Dead?' Chapter Slates matntninrd I,,. Astrology For Beginners, Ifte.. trips of lhi> f,, Clauses hcRln at Club lnterna ONLY 75c PER INSERTION (lonaIf. 385 Main St., Metuchen, 0. R. T Sabbath Officers .,,,,1 Thursday, Oct. 2», • P.M, Cal *apter will ,, t LINK CLAMMIKIKI) AO lipipini. lik words) PAID IN ADVANCE, ill* each addtlluaal Topic Of Monthly Meeting EDISON — Metwood Chapter M8S080. all Urt—approx. S worri* to • line IO QUALIFY FOR THIS 8PKIIAI U>W CLASSIFIED . 10 21 COI-ONIA - St John Viati- a short business meeting in theof Women's American ORT (Or Jersry : ganfzation for Rehabilitation KATE: Drop off t'lagslfled Aegal minimum wage sM to begin. Teenagers are Grade 2A, 2B and 2C arc asked nation, a tribute will be paid •onferenro i'h;m,,. CLASSIFIED ADS o fail to v at least time «nd asked to register by filling outto provide the cake. to the global vocational educa- 'hairmen rriiinr,,',',' tion and training program of tlon to contaci \v.,' : SATES FOR CLAN.SIKIKH ADS PHONKD IN ro 934-1111 One time: JO* per line (nin one half for overtime hours. TheLho forms in the rear of the The CYO Ping Pong tourna minimum wage for employment churcli or by calling any of the ORT. Rabbi Gerald Lee Zalker 1 Charge $1.M>. Z or morn insertions: 20* per llit« (mtn. charge $1.00 per imiertloB). ment will be held on October 25 LVceu by the FLSA irior to numbers listed on the flyers. at 3:00 I5. M.. in the CYO Cenwill conduct the service, starting RUMMAGI: KM r .he 1966 Amendment is (1.60 an St Thomas Aquinas High er. Refreshments will be serv at 8:30 P. M. Mrs Robert Mel- W00DBni])i;|.' SERVICES Part Time 9 am.- mid age to Leader-Press. 20 hour with overtime pay req.iir v School, "Back to School Night." ed. The Bowling tournament worm is president of the chap sale will ho iiri,i n :t.30 p.m. $2 ppr hr. Writr Box (.'..Green St.. Woodbridge. : fter 40 hoi'rs a week, .'obs covwas tiold on Wednesday. After will be held on November 22 atter. Fellowship ihii ,, I^YOUR DRINKING HV c/a Leader Press, Woodbriilgc, f ered as • result of the 1966 Edison Bowl A Mat. Mrs. Gerald Hlrschman, ORT byterian Clmnh becotM a problem, Alcoholi: N J. TF FOR SALS Amendments require $1.15 an [; The CYO Masquerade Dance Sabbath chairman, stated that nue. Datrs sdir.iiii,' AnoflgfaotU ca- help you Ca hour minimum with overt! e Choice lot 100 x 125 ft.- cor Art Committee will be held on October 24 it "is a time during which we ncsdny. Ocinhi'i '. W3-MM or write P.O. Box 253 Opportunity knocks. 6 to 10 pay required ' after 42 hours a ner of Amboy Ave. A Bergen from 9 to 12 in the cafeteria. No offer our thanks for what the M.; Thursd.u u, 1/7 4/ women. Part time. Excellent week. For specific information earnings for evening hours. Help St.. Woodbridge Call: 634 4357 one will be admitted without a ORT program has been able to A. M. to 1 V M CERAMIC TII.E PROM I after 6 P.M or write stating c ntact the Wage and Hour Of Starts Program costume. An award will be prc Hi.] Dad balance the budget. Call lice ot the U.S. Department of achieve during the nine decades October 30. <) \ \, JERVKE—EXPERTLY DON! now for interview. Must be abl telephont number to Leader- COKONIA — The first general sented for the best costume. of it* existence. ORT's networks Press, Box If 2. 20 Green St.. Labor. Koom 836. Federal Build Articles m,,, |,,' FR1»£ ESTIMATE. JIM MOYto start immediately. Phone TA meeting of School 17. wasMusic will be provided by thehave contributed to the rehabili hall on Wrdn, v,|, ER £32-8643. 636389*. 10/21-11/4 Woodbridge. 17 F ing 970 Broad Street, Newark held with Mrs. Richard Mickey, 'Iron House." 07102. tatlon of mom than a million evening ami ihn ,i Woodjjfidge, N. J. 07095 PORT READING president, introducing Mrs. Mi- Choir practice Is held every uprooted, deprived «nd persecu 3/2u-5/2l UAJJI HXIP WANTED Ranch — 4 rooms, bath, base- chael Brennan, who gave the Thursday at 8:15 P.M., in thteed Jews in many countries of SAFER EYF.<,|..\ss|.- Boys wanted to deliver Leader ment carpeting. 117B St. $24,500. Chinese Auction Word of Inspiration. Mrs. Wllchurch- . New members are welthe world. But in addition to the s FEOALE HELP WANTED Immediate occupancy. Call: come. Eif-choir members are •The Food ,,nn thrn- pendable car. good work the month, will be followed, in VAN um WANTED TO RENT the Guard II younR ladies wil the months to come, by a Sculp Geneva Inn, Route 1, Trenton. Mrs. Joel Eidelsberg, Iselin. is cancel a door (minor habiU & a strong desire to fto njENTIJEnw mt Uw assist in distributing gifts to co-chairman. tvirr. Ueal »4 ttnt « WOODBRIDGE—White Church turer. Photographer, Poet, Mu Bingo is held every Wednes of $10 or moif a.,,j succeed. Initial cash deposit •j. milfl u winners. Proceeds will benefit the schol money back. 'Ili. i re required between (1000 & Area. Private Garage for car. sician and others, who widal y and Friday evenings with A limited amount of tickets arship project of ORT, which would hold a pnhi,, 54000; (Refundable) After 6 P.M. 636-02SO. share their talents with the early bird games at 7:30 P. M will be sold at the door. Ad provides funds for the training the proposrfi ||I1(|P rn( 132-1388 10/21 youngsters of School 17. and regular games at 8:00 W« want a person who is vance tickets may be purchased Mrs William Baldcrston, prin P. M. of teachers for the vocationa rule Jan lfl. aspiring to afileast $800.00 from any Qucensmcn mem.be cipal, introduceo the leaching per month. ^-^ READING! BY or by calling Mary Sowiensk staff, then gave a detailed ex at 541-2042 or Jean Basel at 541planation of the reporting sys- ,Qr information write, giv- 9630. ing1 -full Information about tem being initiated in the town JUMK CARS ship. yoiirSeU including detailed ON FARM SUBSIDY SARAH Mrs. Roscmarie Mazzeo, Elc references and telephone The Senate has approved number to: READER * ADVIffO* three year $3.5 billion agricultur mentary Science Coordinator.' WANTED authorization bill, but rejectee1 was guest speaker. After ex ! NORTH AMERICAN an attempt to impose a 520.O0C plaining the basic elementary! ENTERPRISES, INC. Top dollar paid! limit on subsidies paid farmer! program of Science in Wood-1 ' J25 Newhonse Bldg. for not farming. The action prac- bridge Township to the parents Salt Lake City Utah 841U 442-9091 tically assures adoption of a and in keeping with the thojfiht Phone: that "Science should be a doing : Or Call Collect m mm rr. $50,000 per crop limit on cot ton. feed grain and wheat sub approach." parents were sepa- M1/355-173C — Mr. Bond LI 8-6582 P1ETH AMBO1 rated into small groups, around various tables and instructed to do three experiments with the following in mind: Observing, A REDI-REFERENCE Space Time Relationship. Learn- ing Number, Measuring, Classi- GUIDE TO RELIABLE fying, Communicating, Predict- LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS DIRECTORY in? and Inferring. Mrs. Mazzeo BUSINESS ended the evening with a pictori- al (our of the Woodbridge Town- NEED ship School System's Elemen- | •-. Unity || Rooting&Siding | Watch Repairs Fuel Oil tary Science Classes. Theme of Card Party T. R. STEVENS WATCH REPAIRS COMPLETE ft*ofln« u4 ttwt MtUl ffirk Will Reflect "Fair , 685 ST. GKORGE AVE. COLONIA — All phases of the • WOODBRIDGE Fall wiU t» reflected in thoj thjeine and* decorations of the! FUEL annual card party to be spon- FAMILY ROOFING sored by the Altar Rosary So FU 8-1667 ciety of St. John Vianncy Church GUTTERS AND LEADERS ott Thursday, November 10. The *lr C*ndlU»Blli( tatutrUl Bxhaul B;itu> GOLDBLATTS evamt will begin at 8:30 P. M. LAUNDRY Warm Air Heal in the cafeteria. Hiltr GianU OIL Mrs. Peter Morrison, chair- SERVICES FOR FREE ESTIMATES man, announced the evening HELP?I ME 4-2145 will feature door and raffle prizes. A special surprise des- sert is being planned by Mrs. Anthony Pinelli. EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM? HENRY JANSEN & SON Those attending are asked to Sheet Metal Work bring their own cards. Tickets Photography are available from each prefect HOUSE FOR SALE? Roofing or by calling Mrs. Paul Auan 382 1633 or Mrs. Cnarles Reilly Gutters und 3821853. ROOM OR APARTMENT TO RENT? Leaders 15-6 gal. 588 AJden Street FREE OTH li* Gal. DcliTttlei if BUSINESS SERVICE TO OFFER? Woodbridge, N. J. Telephoua MErcnry 4 • 1ZM 'ration Ot. Nifloatl Imi M *r WANTED 1 Roll of Film Given with wrviM m iu waJua ri ktsut*. if USED CAR FOR SALE? • -W* Slipcovers Our EXPERT Developing r« rut arnca torn Ambitious CAREFREE and CONVENI ENT ANSWER to your wash- and Printing Service if HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO SELL? day problemi. RAHWAX SIMONE BROS. FASHION FABRICS LINDEN, N. J. BOYS T Morey La Rue Custom-made Slipcover* GALLARD S •34-2SZ4 — For— - then don't keep it a secret! For fait, dependable, bonded PHOTO & STUDIO ROUTEMAN SERVICE '. '• phone: 53 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Liquor Stores 352-5000 634-3651 ONLY 75^ PER INSERTION CUKTAJM «) rAJID OOODI C(U For fltm EiUaul* 3 LINE CLASSIFIED AD (approx. 15 words) PAID IN ADVANTr. Tavern FU S-3311 Telepbow MEreory 4-lSt* 10< each additional line—appro*. 5 words to a line. TO QUAU1 \ 1421 Main St. Kihway FOR THIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIED RATE: Drop off Ch.s i Rock Salt WOODBRIDGE Home Cleaning LIQUOR STORE. INC. ROCKMAIM'S IVK OK1 rVEK! TAVERN Couplet* Stock •! Douettio ROCK aad Imported Wuea HOUSE OF BEEF CLEANING Beer* and Uquora Tht Beat la Beef SALT Cellars — Attics m AMBOY AVENUE TO PLACE YOUR Variety Sandwkhea Garages 1001b. bag $2.65 WOODBRIDGE, N. 1. • P1CKED-UP LEADER-PRESS All Trash Removed SERVISOFT OF Service Centers REASONABLE WOODBRIDGE CLASSIFIED AD •Zl St Georges Aveno* .NEWSPAPER at RANDOLPH (Jnr tin.. . WOODKKiDGE > i *:» f JI. uk| f 1 MB per Una (nun. charge $1.50). 2 or more insertions: 'iM F ""* BRING RESULTS Atk tm M>. Nlauff*. «fa*rf» $1.00 per Insertion).

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frederic Large Grbu|> jrcsses School 1 PTOAttends Session — Dr. Pr«d- Schedule Jofitt ; chool last year by the PTO FORDS _ The Golden Age , ,., assistant aup- ws spent. Parents wore invited lub of Olsen Towers Senior Ci- | ,,'f Woodbridge o a meeting on Wednesday and tizens held iM regular meeting Session Nov. 3ft ••MOK nnd a past Thursday afternoons for at Thn meeting was a huge sue WOODBR1DGE-A j ,' school 1 wai a an «x lf pUnatlonof the roport card sys cess with 73 members in at- Ing of the Woodbridge town Ur a i the first gen- *m. Mrs. Kelly R],0 Invite endsncR. The group reported ship Service ^lubs will t>e held 1l1,.,-.hiu meeting of ne with an intareatmif ho'bhy «n its recent trip to Pennsylva- at Howard Johnson, Monday, fll (his school term, ila where tbey found the November 30 at fl:Jlo V.M. v anything that would bo of sren- juperln educational value, to the chil- ry beautiful and enjoyed the At the planning meeting were: inls was origlnal- dren to apeak In Individual inj»lneini! on the hus. At the Iselin Lions, Phil Anderson; .) speak, but wasclassrooms or in the assembly estination 1hey found the food Fords Lions, Bob Gawroniak and She also reminded parents that o be excellent. Altx Melko; Woodbridge Ki*a- m- ipoke «* ad. the door is always open to any- Mrs. .lean Scalleter attended nls, Donald MeCab«; Wood- Elementary >ne with problems and questions a ffuest. of Mrs. Ann Dinner bridge Lions, Joe Sorows; ,dlir:,tinn; the multi-text :oncerning their children man Woodbridge Jaycees, Larry Ko- Social Studies AcUvlUei Uttea There, will be a Halloween lakowski; Avenel TJoBs.iWry iiin, Haling with prob- Mrs. Dolores KnrwPcki, ways Party on October 27 and birth- Goldberg and Gene Burke; OIV111, ,n opposed to nd means chairman, thanked days for the past four months Woodbridge Rotary, raiinl, farts; the source ill already working on the will he celebrated. Schwenter and Joe UrstJ*' ind for the first time Christmas Bazaar nnd asked for Flu shots will be given today the Hopelawn Lions. tiry teacher has now volunteers. Other Activi- Wednesday) at the Health Cen- Over two hundred business ties planned are, a Chinese auc er in Woodbrldge; at Olsen •S [CrM the AAAS men are expected to participate ion and White Klephant Sale, Towers: at Cooper Towers; and in thir, worthwhile "Get Ac in Hir field of Science, Mrs. Pat Iverson, chairman; Oc at Woodbridge Stern Towers. jfj,on| 1 hrlppd to pilot; quainted" and "Project Gt-op" cation and Vocal tober 24, Barn Dance, Mrs. Tru Appreciation was extended to Night. dy Daidone, rhairman. he Vetefnns of Foreign Wars pPparlnirnts, with three [If mi'mliors In the vocal Miss Brennan, Scicncp. Chap- in Fords for the piano they have, department added this man and Teacher Representa- donated. Since the quarters are illn^ini; two periods for tive, announced 12 mothers have so small the piano seems to take Mothers Club ohmteered to function over the whole room, therefore ass. on a Science Committee. a request for a smaller piano 3(i>d the first elementary It was an is still open. Anyone who wishes Outlines Plans nounced that there is a need irt turner wai hired, of more class mothers. to donate a small piano is ask- FORDS —Future activities.of j, Title I Program, fed ed to please contact the Club. Boy Scout Troop 52 highlighted Dr. Buonocore The question of the ruling oi a dress code for elementary The raffle prize won by Mrs.the discussion at a joint meet- Moppet as a "tre schools was discussed. Mrs Rasmussen was donated by E. ing of the Mothers' Club and i sin-cess", highly re Larson. Door prize donated by Troop Committee of the unit. PATROLMAN'S LITTLE HELPERS: Members of the Safety Patrol Squad of Bopelawi Sc&Ml #1» were outfitted In rate (ear Kelly advised that the final won by the Hop«lawtt Lions Club, sponsors of the group. Front row: left to right, Rody Verw, Tim Bablman, Arlene Marcil, t)V the State Depart Helen Novak was won hy Mrs Raymond Hansen, Assistant from the committee studying Debra Bartha, Donna PadfJeld, Robert Uveges, Lion Joseph Galliano, safety chalrnatf; aecwd row: I«onard Lelink* Uen- rxpn-mK children in dress code was that a chili Rebak. Scoutmaster, outlined future artrn through second tenant; Robert White, captain; Wayne Matasek, Robert Gedeon, Albert fichwaltier. Bear row: «#Hcer Robert Barajaa, Wtt- should dress according to th Refreshments was served and plans for a winter weekend liam Jordan Linda Cunha, Cheryl Calantonl, Robert Gido, Brian Donnelly and Mrs. Joseph GagUano, school adviser. o all the arts by top diacretion of the parents, witti those who were interested en- campout, a Bushkill Falls trip the wish that the dress be con joyed a game of bingo. Next in February, Memorial weekend meeting will be on Tuesday. raft trip on the Appalachian leeks Teachen du»ive to good educational prac Uce. Trail, and summer camp at Presbyterian Church Sets Lukaszewski Promoted re, Who Is Sakawawin Hoy Scout Reserva- of personnel, ha» been Miss Halchak'g third gradi Natl, Education tion. Edmund Elzold, 'j-oop | by !>r Carpenter and won the attendance award. chairman, thanked the Mothers' ird nf I duration to seek Week Set By Club Club for its continued help and Sped hi Laymen's Day By City Federal S&L' |r the Iwst teachers with CARTERET - Mayor Michael support of the troop. WOODBRIDGE — Lay Sun- Special music will be rendered CARTERET — Raymond Lo- jd> i>{ • 11'• .school and par Toth today Issued a proclama- Curriculum Plans were finalized for a day, October 25, will be cele- by the Junior High Choir and kasiewskt of Carteret, has been |gra Township School our educational system and to year on Monday, October 26, a vations may be made with Mrs, present various aspects and en- and preschool age children. ment was made today by Mr. md projected In years help our schools reach their po- 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Sandra Petnk Peter Bloomfield, chairman or deavors of the local church nnd Sunday Church School classes Gilbert G. Roesaner, President t«,- vili have the bes tential of the best possible ed president will introduce th( ucntion for all. any member of the organization. the worldwide church to the are held each Sunday at 9:30 of the $360 million association. system in N. J. members of the P. T. A. board Special awards of the evening congregation and the communi- A. M. for children from pre- City Federal Savings Is New GkM Daidone was nom Edward Keating, principal vvil were presented to Mrs. Stephen ty. fcindergarten age through senior Jersey's largest Federally char ' vacancy or record in turn introduce the faculty. Magician Will Karmazsin and Mr. Hansen. L a y persons speaking and high school age. They may be tered savings institution with 15 iv Donald The program for the evenin This meeting was held at the offices servicing Union, Essex, 1 their respective topics of pre registered any Sunday morning in rod need ttt* new Will be a discussion on the ne Kntertain At Party Fords Women's Club with Mrs. in the Church School office. Morris and Warren Counties. CARTF.RET - Rick Lane, srtitatiott will be: Mrs. William iv ':. .ni membwri .and oUrrlcutanl introduced to th James Harkay »nd Mrs. Peter A. CSete, "Purdue"; John At 3:30 P. M. on Sunday, Oc- Mr. Lukaszewski is a grad wly Daidone, member Junior High School this yen noted magician will entertain Blnomfield as co-hostesses. uate o fthe Cartcret school sys in Cartcret Thursday, October Hillyer, "One To One"; Miss tober 25, the officers of the Jun- airman, announced 277 Many of the "old time" subjects It was announced that the next Gloria Ann Peterson, "The ior Christian Enleavor will be tfi mand is currently attending r,v fibers not iocludug the Newark Chapter of are b*inj? taught entirely diffe Lane will appear at the Hallo meeting will be on November Heart of C. F. A"; S. Leonard installed by Elwood Kirschner, fit ih.it night. rent, and there are many new ween party to be held by the 8:00 P. at the home of Lloyd, "At Work Taiwan": of the New Jersey American Savings and Loan In iitis Kelly, principal subject* taught today. mdjlfliaryd R , Jflg ity of Mrs. Dorolhy Karmazin who re-JWalcolm Kutan, "Shepherdli ristt|q|9n4savor Ualon. Offi- tltute. Joining the staff as th; -i cumptishrnentj Repnrjs witl be piven tn a f teller in the Linden office ; Joseph's sides at King Georges Roadi and Sheep"; Clyde A. William* a W installed are Daniel l:hcr during the las ihort ta|k bv the members of e a^ led for thi Jr., "Alt together". ^-'* Shirley Da- February, 1968, Mr. Lukanew- year ;ni'l oxplainadjn d LUKASZEWSKI t|ie boaftl who attended conven»(ptel(ic.st. nies Ind moij .President signs unempioynteatt The* Res. ^Lewis E. Bcndei;' and ski has since served several givea*-6 thi'tton at /Atlantic: City last week. outfits. insurance measure, , ,, will be moderating the services! City Federal offices in varying capacities. Joseph's Church. He haj also served as Secretary of the Car- g will He lives at 81 Bernard Stree and is currently an usher at teret Coin and Stamp Club. by all. Parents are invited to attend. At 6;S0 P. M. the Junior High Fellowship will meet with Dr Parent Orientation Night Robert Clark, who will talk about science and religion us- g great number of chemical experiments as illustrations. Held By School 25 P. T,A. The Senior High Fellowship FORDS — Lafayette Estates •Ira. Victor Glickman.; pre- will also meet at 6:30 P. M. Mr.School 25 P.T.A. held "Parent- chool, Mrs, James Keaney; Briegs will lead a discussion Orientation" night with Harry ounders Day and program on the role of music in church, Lund as guest speaker. As Direc- chairman, Mrs. Melvin* Slater; Chandler^ A presentation of new trends tor of Elementary Education In membership, Mrs. Shortr sixth r and contemporary music will he Woodbridge Township, Mr. Lund grade party. Mrs. Gerald Gobd included. discussed the parent-teacher nd Mrs. Joseph Chalfln. A Got the 'Flaming One' for 71, The Midweek Period of Medl- conferences in conjunction with A cake sale will take plac* on tation and Prayer will be held the new progress and report Election Day, November.. 3, at on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 card system recently establish- lie school between ID A.M. and in the Sanctuary. These meet- ed in the Township. P.M. All cakes will be home- ings are informal, lasting just The faculty was introduced by made. There will also b« cup- one-half hour and all in the Robert Zanzalari, principal of akes for the children. g; j community are welcome re the school. The P.T.A. budget gardless of church affiliation. was presented by him and was The Ladies Aid will hold a accepted by vote of the mem-VFWVnitMap^ Rummage Sale in Fellowship bership. Christmas Fete Hall on Wednesday, October 28 The 1970-71 executive board from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.. Thurs- was Introduced by Mrs. Leonard CARTERET — Ladle* Auxil- day, October 29 from 9 A.M. toKaplan, president. It includes: iary, Star Landing Post, 2314, 4 P.M., and Friday, October first vice president, Mrs. Robert VFW has set December 11 aa 30 from D A.M. to 1 P.M. Arti- Short; second vice president, the date for its annual Christ- cles for sale may be brought Mrs. Melvin Slater; correspond mas party. It will be ttld this in on Wednesday afternoon and year at Diamond Jim'f, 'Route Thursday morning, October 29 ing secretary, Mrs. William and 30. Tamburri; treasurer, Mrs. Rob-34 and Miss July Healey is in ct Ruderman; budget and fi- charge of reservations, • On Monday, October 26, the nance, Robert Zanzalari; char' At its last meeting, fits Aux- White Church Guild will present acter and spiritual guidance a well-known magician, Dick Mrs. P. Moyle; by-laws and leg-iliary voted a donation to the in an entertaining pro- islation, Mrs. Robert Short; Chapel of the Four Chaplains. for the adults of the ways and means, Mrs. Jerome The unit welcomed a visit from church. This invitation includes Grossman and Mrs. Stuart Kra Eighth District Presideat Helen senior high school children and vits; health and mental health Krai, who was accompanied by will start at 8 P.M. Mrs. Harry 71 DEMON Mrs. Maurice Gluck; hospital! her staff. Meyer is in charge of the pro- The next meeting will t>9 held gram. ty, Mrs. Albert Hellegaard and Mrs. Wilfred Paulsen; inside November 2 at 8 P. M., in the For further information con- publicity, Mrs. Norman Chara- post rooms. - . cerning the many activities of tan; outside publicity, Mrs. Ber- the OJd White Church in Wood- nard Magler; library, Mrs. Hen Health Is very valuable to bridge call 634-1024 or 6340156. those who have lost it. ry Back; magazine and sun Brandt confident on support shine, Mrs. Theodore Gordon Courtesy IF a virtue that seems for Soviet pact. parent education family life to be on the wane these days.

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Daily I a.m. h> 6 p.m. JACK fINN. Pluf,,i*hjr Sat. a a.m. to S p.U rSJw»ftirp of the „» tllm fmm y ( 7 V Rml a standard that neV« -chanf eat' Z8:tt; 3<0- 5. Does Holy Spirit J^K|"itT (I Cor- f«remi»h 1T:«; lafttata M:6; K" T** l'*l'i. There is only one Book which ments. I. The Bible tells us that this hint my testimony to the inthian* 8:19, W»:tt w« arc LiOnJ Jesus t"ii11., , Kstor Tell Me. gives us an unchanging stand we must not love the world nor unsaved? (Romans 14:13). r. Is tnithful in answering these 33:«). There rtiurt be the real- Repentanrf thfrf ] # Christian conscience question* and ar# really look- ization that you iri jWufMlf can ah(j By Rev. Charta Ltghtwei* ttd even through this day and the things that are In the Jeaua Christ |pn,| , age we are living in. That "Book world for then the love of the a-f/SrMl it? (II Corinthians 5: for the t-ord'a Reading we do nothing (John. 14:*; Acts 4: of .ones sin to'<;,•." Woodbridge Gospel Church Is none other than God's Holy Father Is not in us (I John 2:15-17). 7. Does what I am doing will have no problems aboul 12; Proverbs 14:12). 3; Thounh lead me into sin? (Romans 6: which' we are doing or go- Word - the Bible. So if I may 17). 2. Does what I am doing you are Helpless yet God has mans 10:). n, please allow me (o turn your have the slightest appearance tp; Romans B:20-23). 8. Does ing to do. provided for your need (John Question: What do you think ler what I think. For if what Send yr,,,, ( question nround and ask this - of evil? (I Thessalonians 5:22). I lifinR glory to God? (I Corin- Question: How may one know 3:16; Isaiah 53:6; (II Corin- aboiif various amusements that Ihink hail any validity then s Prospect AVP,,11P. What does the Bible (God's 3. Porn it harm the physical •':ii ) 0. Would I want (hat he is a child of God? An- thians 5:21). Seeing your »elf 1 *r The answer to this quest- New J the world baa to offer today? does what you think or for tha Holy Word) foil us about ' ' (1 Cori'ithmns 3:16,17). to be doing this wnen Jesus an God see you. realizing your l.lr- (Mallhew 24:44). 10. DoIon Is found in God's Word, l S Tt doesn't really mat mnttrr anyone else. So th amusements? For the child of 4. Does what I am doing keep own helplessness and that God has provided for you even in ions this Wl.,.k J your helple»sncss then you must booklet entiiir,i 'Ihf repent (Luke 13:3). That is you and Glory of <;flI| SINCE 1934 BRICK CHURCH APPLIANCE SiNCl I'OH OS FACTS

CeUa Sehwart* Is It Barnhani Drive uck ami 1] Ferdi. N J. 'ul future. WeI'diiiii:d . Tetephoae 2U-*tX4 in FAMOUS BRANDS «»«• air for Ihr m[,n,h| n OCTOBER The Choir buffet-dtuner darlec riiary. (;rr,v is ( J riding m carirr,, ,lu| sponsored by Our Redeemer mg in W Lutheran Church will he held on October 31, 8:30 P. M For reser- vations see any choir member MONTH Of Our Rodrcmrr ,j or call the church. Ihurch will nhsi Congratulations to Linda Ann ion scrvirr-; nn s,n,|,, Polllngcr and Jon Prosek who ier 25. Worsln,, ,,,[, /j MAMMOTH were married in Harveysburg, 15 A. M. and in \; < Ohio on Saturday. Congratula- tions to Rita Holt and Michael All Lutheran ( n||r, T Dainard who were married at l» held at Kan-ifi^r) Wesley Church. Teaneck on Sun-Is.^ n," VALUE! from 7:00 in a.M I1. \ ivill leave frnm nn Admiral .. Anna .. *ri«W*i* . . 6-1 . . N«h»<«t. . Kalvhiitor .. Nwrf* .. Mar** C,et-we)l wlshea to William r rll jUtheran Church at 15 r WhiriaMl . . Wttthfhw* . . C«l*rk . . Twfpm . . ZMlth . . KhtH.n.W . . WtlkHt Walters, Sr.. Iinda Springsteal, A reprpsrnUdw . . tCA . . HoaittM . . PlMMHk . . t*M*n . . ShiM . . Hariwkk . . CHrpUr Norm a Anthony and Rudolph BRANDS YOU KNOW! dia Teacher'; c Rasmussen. We hope to «ee them all up and around real Nebraska, will |, soon. high school «,tin.., , # - * lo attend The Wesley United Methodist Just Church will hold aervies of Re The Parkv.sv .•.,,!i;rr formation Sunday. October 25 borah will h»h| ,1. \.ni:i Usher for that day will be Randy ing at thr home .>r v;, One-low Nelson, with head ushers Alex aj;Harir[|ii nf !•..!•* - Marcy, Sr. and Harry Baltes row. Greeters are Mr. and Mrs. Ste • • wart Jones; financial assistants The SiMrrlmn.l Price! are Mr. and Mrs. Anders Chris Emanu Kl hrld 1; tensen, and Mrs. C. Kellogg. Di Tuesday PIPIIMK I'r.rr vine services begin at 10:30 AM he evening wj! • l|.,.. * * # ting wit the v»!< ' t.. The Wesley United Methodist Mrs. Judv Sliiii-i-,, 'r] Church Youth are planning voter ser\nr of many activities. The Chinese Women auction will be held on Novem ber 20, with plans for a square Our Rodrriin dance exhibition, and a trip to Church locatnt un K.i. New York to see the Christmas in Fords, will Imlii i.,; CHOICE show at Radio City. Also in th Classeg al fi 30 p. M wind are plans for a weekend day eveninjs. Thr (hr trip to Camp Aldersgate some- meeting at 8 l.'i the 1 time in early January whe ning, there is snow on the ground * + * Anyone interested in attendin The Sunday Si lm.,! ; is advised to contact the churc Our Redeemer l.uilin the M. F. Y. group meets everj will hold a nieetm; • Friday evening at 7:30 in Fel October 26, at 7311 !'. lowsbip Hall. Church. THIS.:> Or..% There will be no meeting o * * t the Bible Study Group this week Adult instruflinii '•( f due to Family Night on October deetner Lulhrran 1 :v. 11. take place on Tuc^iay : * * # 27, 7:30 P. M. liibln \n FAMOUS MAKE 20 Co-workers of Geraldine Mil will take place on Wei 1 ler at Hess Oil have informed October 28. IUJI will I- pi this correspondent of her en by prayers in the (hap COLOR FROST-FREE gagement to Thomas Sepka A. M. CONSOLE SIDE-by-SIDE Sen. LaCorti Grtat«st TV Vain* Anywh«re! BIG 23-INCH RCA Hl-LITE PICTURE TUBE REFRIGERATOR Backs Grosi OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER From America'* Top Mokarr Deluxe Fta- ture* Include Largo 252 Lb. Capacity ELIZABETH - State Sen. Food Fraszer, Deep Door Storage Shelvei, Nicholas S. LaCorte, Union Dual Temptrature Controls, Available in County Republican, today call Colon. Our Lowest Price Everl ed on voters '1 help "President Holy 1971 MODEL! Nixon get his great program go- ing in congress by electing Nel- S'/i CU. FT. COMPACT MFWGCTATOR If} SELF-CUANIH* RICTRK RANK son C. Gross", the Republican Plan Meeting candidate for U. S. Senate from The Holy Inn 10 CU. FT. UPRIGHT DELUXE FAMOUS BRAND FIKZtlLT*138 C\*4k Whil> k C.in, Dwr Stor- New Jersey. of Middlesex On. j Cl.tk and Tim.r, »y|LW St>rs(*. ^ izatioi) made 1:1' age Shdvw, Fotl Width Critp*r. FAMOUS BRAND URGE CAPACITY 2-CYCLE AUTO. MYER '109 The Elizabeth legislator, who i ih)iMi« CUtk and Timer. has been campaigning through- teachers, »"'l f $ 19P- mentally reianir HAMH.TON DEIUXE GAS DRYER, VARIABLE HEAT CONTR. 138 out the central Jersey area for Gross, pointed out that this is Family Ni^ln ^ ' 15 CU. FT. 2-DR. DELUXE REFRIGERATOR TAPPAH 30 GAS RANGI y meeting im v 2 SPEED, II LB. CAPACITY AUTOMATIC WASHIIL___*149 the first time in more than 100 CanliUvw ihalvai, twin peruloin : Vihlnin S*v*r tvrrwn, N^-fiW Ovm years that "we have a presi October 26, V " Shtlvo, Dual Temperature Contrail, | Ratkt, Ufl-CrH T.p, Uh-Orf OVM D**r, dent in the White House with- St. Andrew '* • 12' BLACK & WHITE DELUXE PORTABLE TELEVISION {09 Avenel, Extra Lora* Fr*4iw ftotkat. fro*f frM. Itny I*ll-Owt trailtr, l«n«v*« fin out his party having control of >r in r.tl 15" COLOR PORTABLE TELEVISION WITH AFT '179 Ovari K»*p Warm Ovtn C«ntf*t. '128 at least one bouse of congress. Tbe guest Rev. 1-eo Cul "That is why the election of 16 CU. FT. Froit-Fm, 2-DR. Deluxe RfFRKMRATOR | $ tertain Hie ib 22" FAMOUS MAKE TABLE MODEL TELEVISION |2l t SELF-CLEANING GAS RANOf Nelson Gross Is so important," ily Night, Available in Colon. Oiant 16J-lb Ca- LaCorte continued. "With Re pacity Fr*»i*r, Adjuirabk Conril«v*r $ jd**lnin|. CI**M whil* y«w «««k All intcifsl 5h«lv»i, Twin Psrulain Cmptr, Daap publican control of the con- luMte--l 23" COLOR CONSOLE TELEVISION, DUAL SPSAKERS 39 \P**' "»«'nt Clock ft Timtr. FvH vited to ail' Door Storage Shalvti, Rail* Out on gress our president will be able will be Cottars. FAMOUS MAKE WOOD CABINET CONSOLE STEREO S128 k'llorao* D**r. to do the things for this nation 198 which so desperately need to be 19 CU. FT. Frost-Fit*, 2-DR. Dtluxt REFRIGERATOR II" COLOR PORTAH! TELEVISION WITH AFT '279 IIA MAKE 2-DOOR RIFMGERATOR^ done." Circle lMa>*r Adjintobl* ContiUvtr Ihtlvn, D*«p LaCorte described Gross as a Door Sloraa* Jk.lv.., Awihtbla in rVirt«M«tic D«tr»it, L«fO« FvH WldA team player «nd • winner. Coler*, Twin Porcelain Crit|Mn, Oiant ! Criip«r, !>••• D««r ttaro«* thtrm, "From the days he competed Plan Trvouts 103-lii. Capacity FrMiir. 3 lai|» IW* Out JK.Iva,. as a Teaneck High School «11- '128 country football tackle and ten- EDISON nis star, Nelson Gross has been Circle I'lavu 21 CU. FT. Frost-Free, SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR COLOR PORTABLE FAR OUS MAKE WASHft, ALL PORCELAIN a winner. This year he will win "Generatiuii" MIUXE - WITH ICE MAKER again ai captain of the Repub liam tjoudhi'i Factory Intlall.d Ua-MaWr, A.aitabl. tub CtMtrucaUn, lican varsity." the Jewish I'm in Colon, Full Width Critpar Drawer, DaluM Model! Fint Tinta Evarl U1 ! I||a|f lid, l^aa CapoiHy- LaCorte , emfjftAsjMft that Ed^aon, '' Glide-Out Fruit »oiWf, Huge I7J-lb. •gdlson. In t'11 Capacity Freemr, D*ap Daar Stara| Gross is runniaf-W "•^ '128 of the buildni member of the Nixon ta»f»". tober 25 ami IPOOt 2-SPEfD AUTOMATK WASMII "Some foUcs btve forgotten Needed fi" 22 CU. FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE Frost-Free MFtlGERATOR if that it was Nelson Gross -who men; twu I" O.nlU' CycU t,< OtUcal* CUl«H>t. played a vital role in swing 1 Inig* 333-Lb. Capacity rmw, DHI -g a ml I' Daar St«rag« Slrtlvai, Dual Cantral lara* C«r"""y Tub, 5»i«ty fwilcb O« iua the New Jersey delegation (0 Richard M. Nixou at the 1WUJ ta*np«rvlwr« SyalarM, littrai L«if/« L.d. 25 years '133 Republican convention Since 1 Fr»«ur taikx. Iheii his actions and statements Those i"' '" have continued to reflect strong Uttle Tin-ail' support for the Nixon Adminis- invited to " tration. and to M11';'1- Of "(il-lI'M.llli Ilie K A H W A T 17-35 St. G«>r8M Avi. LaCorle said that a basic b for possible » sue of the New Jersey senatorial tion SUPER fampaifn ia how best to get the The play « lie I'! APPIIANC! U. S. troops out of Vietnam, SHOWROOMS UNION "Nelson Groa* supports Viet- on ' New Jcrwy'a Matt 0>p«nd«bU Appti.nt. Chain namkatlon and urges faster re- 24, 30 anil -il ^^^t^ ia^* moval pf U, S. t'oiutat truuiu KSwUm I?»MWWH« iltr wuji H*tly op^ojcd tu Uic Call amendment "Dun't yii AMTu vuuPM->ATuRDAo».iuyi^IllJJJOPM ' PLtHTYOI fRLI I'ANKINL iiitiocled fur m liuiiV tit a unilateral, precipitous with ••Nut «•»•' diawal," LaoCrle concluded.