PATRIOTISM IS NOT DEAD

THE MIDDLESEX COUMY

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Knit ml ir and Claw Mail At P. O. Wiiodhridff, N. .1. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, October 18, 1%7 TIN CENTS Overflow Crowd Expected at U.S. Day Celebration Sunday at WSHS Stadium

Bv RL Til WOJ.K Principal Speaker and is the father of two daugh- thought in my mind, I was thf three Township High Rarone. in behalf of the com- ' Matter of Ceremonies ness and Professional Wom- WOOMtRIIHiK - What I* ters. The family makes their literally sitting in a fox hole Schools; a 280-voice choir, munity; Mrs. Elizabeth No- en's Club, Mrs. Novak, presi- <-M>ectofl In he the largest at- home in Fort Wadsworth. on Okinawa when the word also from the three high vak, president of the Wood- dent; Miss Wolk, Mrs Ber- came." Irnrird local program in the Master of ceremonies will schools; the Avenel Firelilcs, bridge Business and Profes- nariette Acierno, Mrs. Aida He is a Lf. Col. in the Army sional Women's Club which Brennan, Mrs. Rosalie Kin- history or Wmxlhridgr will he I,t. Col. Joseph 1M. Me a drill team; the 389th Army Reserve and presently serves Band, drill team and honor will be marking the conclu- ney. Mrs. Kay Kadash, Mrs. take place Sunday at Wood- Crane, Jr., commanding offi- as commanding Officer, 11th guard from Fort Monmouth; sion of its National Business Sarah Tezbir. hririge Senior High School cer of the 11th special Forces Special Forces Airborne with a detachment of Green Be- Women's Week at the pro- Stadium at 7:00 P. M., when (Green Berets). He is also M a y o r 's Commission on owner of Cherry Hill Inn. headquarters at Miller Field, rets, the New Jersey Blues gram and Michael Trumba- Youth, Edwin P. Beckerman, ihe United Stales Day Celc- Stalen Island. In 1M4 Mc- from Rutgers University and tore. chairman of the Cultu- ON WEST POINT TEAM general chairman; Michael l>t;t(i

Stand Razed Not All at US Day Program: Youth Corps Area Artists Urged To Make Way^Local Group Plans Part Extends Its To Participate In Three Major Firms Project Here U. S. Day Art Show For Complex In Peace Demonstration WOODBRIDGE — In connec- WOODBRIDGE - Mayor tion with the United States Day Will Locate Here Celebration to be held Sunday WOODBRIDGE - Residents WOODBRIDGE — While most There is still a tendency by lhe| *•»*? driving along St. George Ave- ed that this township's Neigh- at 7:00 P.M., at Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE—Close on th« of the community is preparing public to consider dissent un- Senior High School Stadium, heels of an announcement Tups- nue, in the vicinity of the Wood- for the United States Day Cele- borhood Youth Corps program, patriotic and from some cor the Woodbridge Township Bus- day by Council President Joseph bridge Senior High School may bration to be held at Wood- ners, even to call it treason. We has been approved for extended iness and Professional Wom- Charles Frank's Opinion Nemyo that a major Eastern re- * notice a significant change in bridge Senior High School Sta- are concerned that, as the warfunding by the U. S. Depart ment of Labor. en's Club and the Cultural tailer will locate warehousing (he landscape because the "Dai-dium Sunday night as a public continues, dissent will be more Sub-Committee of the Mayor's ry Queen" stand in front of demonstration of their patriot- overtly suppressed, either by in- The in school program has Not Ours, Says POPA VPs and office operations on a 6fi- been refunded for 32 weeks, Commission on Youth, the acre tract off Blair Road, Mayor 'he school was razed Monday. ism, another group — Middlesex timidating those who speak in sponsors, have announced that When iho High School was first County Clergy and Laymen Con- opposition or by attempting to with a federal grant of $54,400. WOODBRIDGE - Two vice,-— • Ralph P. Barone today announc- It provides for 105 enrollees. • an art show on patriotic and ed that still another corporate built and aprroval was given cerned about Vietnam, — odiscredif t them." historical subjects will be held. presidents of POPA - Property j 17-„__,,,. D*»JA** The summer program, for ratable has decided to locate in wnicn Rev Seymour Zynchelsky, chair- Owners Protective Association lOUngeT IxeOaerS by the oKard of Education fOr' - Theodore Seamans, 250 enrollees, has been refund Mrs. Josephine Swartz, im- Woodbridge. ihe construction of the stand iof tne Woodbridge Methodist man of the Raritan Valley Chap- mediate past president of BP-disagree with a public statement! ter of SANE, was guest speaker. ed for $133,000. Its duration is 1 made by Charles Frank, ST., in T U A nth ATS Gibralter Container Corpora- 'his newspaper fought againstjChurch is a leader, is making ten weeks. W and chairman ) of the art ft 0nr plans to participate in the peace He said the American people l0 tion will construct a $2 million it, u nMiceessfully. It was our The federal government stip- show, said today that all paint- urging the voters not to cast tieUT AUIUQTS Siti in WaShin tOn Saturd have "reservations about the ings must be brought to her their ballots for anyone in favor industrial container fabricating at'the' time^Ut! " * . ^ ulates that employment offered WOODBRIDGE — Two auth facility in the Blair Road Indus- At lhesam e time the roup is wisdom, compassion or success at the stadium between 1:00 of urban renewal. aimed at ua- an eyesore and would not' * to NYC enrollees be limited to 0 whose books are trial Park, off Markley Street. enhance the setting of the high iendeavoring to secure signa- of our policy in Vietnam than and 2:00 P.M., Sunday. Judg- Christian Witting and Joseph " , will visit ever before." nonprofit agencies. Mayor Ba- the un er readers The major retailer referred to school I tures to what they call a "ne- ing will take place immediate- Cohen, the vice presidents, in an here y°durin* g National Book rone listed agencies for which ly afterward. will be open letter to The LEADER by Nemyo is a large food chair g tiaU0I1S n W petiti nS M Week, October 28 thru Novem- Mayor Ralph P. Barone said ° ° " ° - "' Woodbridge NYC program en- on display during the program PRESS wrote: similar to A&P, the mayor said, Donald Dewlow, Fords, is in | COMPLAINT MADE ber 4. fivlay tlia- the removal of the rollees work as: The Board ol at night. "When the POPA group was and they will locate their ware- refro-hmeiit 'stand "sjKnals charge of the local group going] WOODBRIDGE - Paul .Black, i Education, the State of New Benjamin Schneider, whose houses and officcs on Blair Road ,.,,.., lo the peace demonstration. local attorney appeared before!j The Middlesex County A $25 U. S. Savings Bond will formed it was agreed that it co-trip • !i« th- •«.=,.« H^r^trDt;™ ]ocai attorney appeared before! Jorseye i The Middleex County be awarded to first place prize first novel, "The Winter Pat i jn ^ vicinity of Omar Avenue, the Board of Education on be-lEconomic Opportunities Cor- would be non-political. All arti- our .-non ot the first phase m[ Recently, Rev. Seamans told winners in the juvenile, inter- riot," was published recently, Genesjs Realty Corporation half oi Dr. Stephen Forlay, 86:,»,-,, ij ' MultiService Center, cles released were to be cleared 1'i-osrain to beautify the|the group thal ..57 ^ ce!ll of on s mediate and adult categories. Green Street, and complained! Perth Amboy Genera! Hospital, by the Board of Directors. Late- area \\hkh now includes the! the public is against the war." Second and third place win- ly, the newspapers have been 'he new Woodbrirt further said that "it haabous t Woodbridge Junior High|the Woodbridge Library Divi eighth grades) November 2, at; Health Center and ners will receive ribbons. The publishing articles ,, written by but, according to the mayor the to our attention that the students trampling Dr. Fortay'sision, the Perth Amboy Housing contest is open to any resident ithe Fords library branch. gardens. The matter was refer Authority, Perth Amboy City Mr. Frank which appeared to firm does not want its name re- be llic- •iin> of the new main li-jnews media is becoming more of the State of New Jersey. express the opinion of the POPA Roger Bradfield, whose books leased yet. l>rarv and a veterans' monu-(and mor« critical of the admin- Hall, Perth Amboy High School Mrs. Swartz said. carry such titles as "Pickle- men! listration Group. These articles express Chiffon Pie," will be at the Hen Gibralter Container Corpora- Mary's High School, the personal opinion of Mr. ry Inman library branch No- tion plans to break ground Frank which is his constitutional a month for it! Christmas Parade vember 4. about right, but in no way, the feelings new plant, which will initially I Mr. Schneide, . . r i.s a too• l, anJemolod v approximately 200 pen Again Planned Here or opinion of POPA as a unit. die maker by trade . THi1 s interest ememploH'".y\ «n appy WOODBRIDGE - The Wood "May we emphasize that we y pie. Gibralter was characterized bridge Recreation Department take no political sides and every in early American history dates by Mayor Barone as another back to his childhood days in will again sponsor a local Christ- clean operation which will help mas Paradadee lo welcomwelcome Santa's candidate as he sees fit with torical area. He"often"h'i'ked"to;residents pay for their nii.mci- ! aniva! on Sunday, November out pressure from anyone in our. .. Headquarters at'pal services, will provide jnhs .. ...» .. ., .„ .«..» w» • ,»»H,,,O ..n.h Washingt 26. starting at 2:0O P. M,, ac group. We are proceeding with N0n.,which the average man can qual- cording to an announcement sense. As an tool and ify for. yet, will not pollute mil iade today by Frank Murphy, Street with five stores already i committed to take on a Colonial1 die maker, he worked ai Pictin atmosphere or otherwise mler- director of the Department ol ny Arsenal where, in Revolution-fere with the suhurban atmos- Parks ami Recreation. appearance. ary times tools and cannon phere of our residential commu- All firms in the Township are "Town.ship Planner, 1 Koto' ; balls were made for Washing- nity. a.sked to enter with a float, Rosa, has presented our bust ton's army. ibaad or marching group. ! ness in en's committee with i "Within the past few months, After serving in the U. S. I A reviewing stand will be fine set of workable plans, which our industrial development pro- Army during World War II, Mr.gram has been succe^ful in al- 'rri-c tcd on Main Street, Mr. will be presented to the public for a trading quite a few new corpor- : Murphy said, anil trophies will in the near future. Within the' company in SagHarbor. Long IK- awarded lor the best march next few years the Main .Street py ate residents to Woodbriduc. II is|and, a wtll known whaling should be noted that we 1iav« inj; hand, best fire company, area wllllwill bw e a sllo show |)liUplace , somtsome t™< ft ,i * *' •!community in the 19th eentury.|iimji«d our new ratable.* to thnst ln->i last aid squad, lhill|! of wllich we W a bf! 0 '" " His interest in. Amer-icaii history which maintain the cliaracter ..i and IM-M group participation plou(| •• 01 plou(| •• ^^ JBcrea!Jeincreasedd , hencehence-ou' r ttown,"" tthh e ma^'oa r concluded une organisation. The Winter Patriot." Meantime Milerd 'ImluMi i.il< He will be at the Fords library Inc., has contracted In leav » I'ANKl. SI'KAKKR at 8 p m. lo discuss how he rr No Vendors M n >'" • ' "7s "" c ," ihiiiKtinC to be hulll al 18 M.I. •* — Mayor searched hi. nnvel and will d,s i ^nodhndur ..><»•« alfiln P. Rarone will b* a panel WOOIlBRllMiE - The com-play his Colonial arts and crafts • • AU;|,)I|(. (-nffr( p at Ih? conference of the mittee in charge of the. United rolitirtl011 Rag Co., Inc. of Brooklyn a.«. American Library Ass^.at'Oi,, $latjff Celebration 8uBd , "-lolly Roper" Bradfield is a ||ercuiPS Products. ln«\. Phil

'I' . «"? , wS u%\ October 22 at 7 P.M., at Wood- full time author artist who has acie]phia .The building which wil through Saturday at the Hotel br,,dge Rjgh gchoo| s(adium a built-in panel oi critics and ad Tray more. Atlantic City. br dge Rjgh gchoo| s(adium contain 10,000 square feet on has announced that no vendors visers at home his own five acre of land will be,constructed children. Out of his efforts have wilmill bpee permittepermiuend on thinee hignighn lu,,,u,t.i. MU OJ ,„„m ,ul , „ ,c Mi|weed and will be vradj TURKEY SHOOT V school grounds or in the uta- come The V lying Hockeyl"- .. , liv jvbruarv I ISKIIN — »SI Cecelia Council •limn uillwithi 1litth>e n juiut-d lugttliei to ipuusui » tu^tuuu ihavi IwntliU of Culumbus will hold ituud lo b« o|»eiulrd by tluTI.u-.lV Cain.1" mid Thuuday. October 26 ul »: 10 F. M., it the Koyul Oalu, (Ink Tree Road, Lili.un. Pitrticipaliiig i lulu mr (niui Avcucl, ( ulouu, a* tutli «iu»uul turkey tbout Mudeut Cuuuill. The cuniuill- lords, Iselia, St-wairu unit WmxIbrtdKe. Mn. Walter Biaili Culuulu, n<-uei»l dull man. u >IIIIVMI lntldlni< « way duuiitnl by Sunday, October KB from noon tee Ins nude the dceislon be- and Atlxnlii', piiMiiupi^ tif (iuvrmur Illihurtl HIIKIII-V t IK- tray will be K'veii «» » door urije. l.rlt to IIKIII. >IIV Orlando Coppola, IHVMII.III Awnrl Worn HI 4:00 P.M , Hi Ilie W'i Block I-oiifc Ituildine is lurutnl in Kliraliclh just one block away from the Union County Cotirthouac You'll find GIRARD'S dirrctly on corner of Jtiltnon A«. «nd Dickinson Si. — jurt »ne Mock in tntm BOTH Broad St. and Elizabeth Avc 200*000.00 • KASV CREDIT — Low down pn

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G*W 5 O'CLOCK or VODKA 2" loo* m *•(• Minn, ki IM «or« akMUtu. to GIRARD GUARANTEES LOWER PRICES <.l AH \[\TKKU IN WRITING! At Citanl's You'll Talk I'rioe . . . You'll Ca* , IMPORTED FROM I CALIFORNIA BOTTLED , HOME. 10 YEAR-OLD GUASTI FAMOUS .. tin- IIKST Deal! We liereliy pledge our signature: That eai-li and every item of BRANDY WE GUARANTEE inci'i'liuiidUe taunot be purchased eluewliete lor l«-«s inoiiiy, tonnideriiig the »am« Otlft.lirMi I. k, n,i 1\ *fn rutulitioiiii of delivery, service and gitarunlic. And tliat if you i-iiu find within 10 vat mil IV * ' ' *0 nn« WE GUARANTEE daj a of |iun h.iso ihe saute iti'in f\)r less, sold on cquitl (iirurd Sale C'.onditioilB, tho (iiiaid iMirniluie Couipauy will tefuud nol only ihe dillVietite, hut a 1>OUIH of 10',,'i All AIIOLH Products An: Home Liiytiors H.xc of lhat differen.e. G1HAHU FUHlMTLKi: CWHPAN Y-Mike (iirard, Pre.ident THESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY IOW PRICES WE GUARANTEE RAHWAY UNION SALE NOW GOING ON! 1532 MAIN ST. 1907 MORRIS AVE. WE GUARANTEE Otheis In; Mewark 1/ Stored • Irvington — Kejiny — M(

- South HKkenuck — b>( Wteh«wktn — Weil N«w Yo T.,rarlrr-Prr«;'•• held investiture of new mem .'•I'I'I rail Kir.I no'innai ions (.1 the llev. Chester ('. (ienecki of • ••I.l.::ii- .r '.IIIN.1 I -1 i i . '!':ti;ii:i'i bi rs and installation of officer- nll'cci < was1 iviii'luctcit uiih Ihe fieialing. :•!'! \l;:ck, :IMi T\. i • .!ir ;m : M^s Catherim Hu.ler were (re/a Hie/o and treasurer, Mrs Mis. Ivluanl I'almcr. K\ Siai,- bridsmaids. h ;,;:* (»:i;)i!. ('nuncilli i anil Mrs. Raymond Joseph Virag, The new member 1 Serving as best man was liich who was accepted was Mrs. El Vil!' h' i: ' JIL'IIIIH K;;!iu ;:> Walcrhousc recording serve ard He s. cousin of ihe bride mer C'-imliok. ' i; -i Scii.ml .ir..l Laiioralnrv In- I:";.. 1 g rod in Ushers were Hoberl Ilu nihrc (if Uciiiil .Mcrch.in ii'ii) .:. Mi"". l';iI l.clcw reported on the Outgoing officers. Mrs, Steph s 1 gelnieyer and Kranci Knaiit/. en Ilhouse. Mrs. Kohcri Wilson, \' i. > 'ii \ ( ily. . . K- ,•• t'l'ii]'-*' • -I ,iiccessl''il \alinnal Council ses After a trip to Las Vegas and In Kin- Hi".-. l''iir:iiliii'i' M-IV, si::n. Mrs, Sieve Suhay and Mrs. 1 California. Ihe couple will make Stanley Dacko were presented l!:iiiw ii\, :r. ;i nicrchii'iili-iii, ; Severnl members plan In at- their home in Old Bridge. with gifts. <-ici'k. tend a dinner dance, sponsored Mrs. Peru, a graduate of SI, The following members were M.- KH:. ::i!-n.lr:i 'Viimil)] idge b\ il,' I'asi Councillors Associa Mary's High School, Perlh Ain- also appointed in charge of vari- Senior Ilkh Schin :. served lour lion.-Saturday, 8:00 P.M. at Ken boy, was also graduated from ous commit tees: Welfare, Mrs. MRS. LOUIS RICHARD FILEP 1 tiy Acres, veils in Iiir I'. S Mann: ("iirp-. Newark S'ale College .ind is aMary Laczko and 'Mrs. Mary Lo- llosK-s was Mrs. Kdward anil is em.iii.yc:! liy lhi> Iron A m. teacher at SI. Ambrose School, vasz; hospitality, Mrs. John Trust. Special award winners workers' Local :i7:i, I'er.h Am Hegedus and Mrs. Frank Slom- deluded Mrs, Barkclew. Mrs. Madison Township. boy. ENSIGN JOEL W. LEERON r ko and dark horse, Mrs. Robert Filep-Wallman Wedding .lames Searle, Mrs. Raymond ; Mr. Pero. a l!),>7 graduate of Afli'i" a trip In Nassau, the COMMISSIONED: Navy Ensign .loci W. Lecson Jr.. son of the same high school, served Wilson. Hancock. Mrs Margaret Weis- Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Leeson, 114 Grove Avenue, Woodbridge, couple will reside in MadiMin niaiille. and Mrs. Klsie Carglc. four years in the U. S Air Force • T h e Hungarian Rosarians rr alions by United Airlines. New- Iwhieh Hev. John F. thonko offi- CARTERET - The weddin' Wilson, sister of the bride and n.AN BINC;O School (OCS) at the Naval Base, Newport, R. I. Ensign ark. cial cd. Refreshments were serv M. at the American Legion hall. I.eeson is a graduate of Itutgers University. of Miss Gail Arlcne Wallmann Miss Dorecn Dow, Toms Kivcr. CAHTKRET — A Toy ;md Ap- ed following the services in the: and Louis Richard Filep took William Teleposky, was I>e4 pliance Hingo will bo held by St. Freedom of religious worship Years Will Tell Church ball. place Saturday, October 7 in St.man. Ushers were Walter Gal- Eli/abelh's P'I'A on Sunday, No- ,ni ,;tis one tiling in the United Covers Ground ||o f a very large increase in thc^ old aige is when von find your Elizabeth's Roman Catholic vanek and Jerry Ward. SATO to take Japanese aid vember 12 at 2:30 P.M. in St. •;iies and another thing in Another thin Ihe automobile'acreage of wild oals. self using one bend-over to pick Church. A champagne luncheon was .In iiu's Hall. Longfellow SI rod. oilier countries. has done, it ha been (he cause, -Times, Louisville, up two things. to Southeast Asians. The Rev. John F. Chonko of held at Ye Olde Cedar Inn, Toms ficiated. Rivef. Parents of the bride are Mr. After a irip to Bermuda, tbe and Mrs. Allan R. Wilson, 200 couple will reside at 290 River HURRY FOR SAVINGS AS BIG AS ALL OUTDOORS! Springfield Avenue, Pine Beacih. Road, Piscataway Township. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Filep is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Filep, 1 Toms River High School. -She Whitman Street, Carterct. attended Stuart School of busi- The bride wore, a gown of ness Administration, Asbury silk serge with Kabuki sleeves, Parjj, and Ithaca (N.Y.I College. Alencon lace trim, and chapel She is employed by N. J.-Bell train. A crown of pearls and Telephone Co., New Brunswick. crystals held her veil. She car Her husband, a graduate oj! ried a cascade of white carna- Carteret High School and Stuart tions. School of Business Administra- SALE NOW IN PROGRESS—Most Miss Louise Filep, sister of the tion, attends Rutgers University. bridegroom was maid of honor. [He is employed by W, Richard piece? are newest 1967-68 Furniture Fashions from Bridesmaids were Miss Robin Wilte and Co.. Linden. America'* best known makers of fine furniture! Rut thcra ore also many fabulous "as-is:' warehouse and floor suni]ilcg! Some oM.-of-a-kin.l' I.IMIllll) OLANTITIKS! FIRST COMK, FIRST SERVED! S.. l,,.rrv, Iw.rry - HIRRY TO THE GIRARD FLRrVlTLRE COMPANY!

• C;lrard <.uar«nt««s In writing that Its furniture pricos arc lowpr! See I\i^e 1 of this complete «-|ia»e ncw>i>apcr wction! YOU EXPECT MORE FROM CllRARD'S — AND YOU GET IT! S"

• SO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOB UNION AND MIDDLESEX COUNTY RESIDENTS-(.iruril Furniture Company's block-luiiR huililiiiR is located in Elizabeth just one block away from Union County Court, i r a r home You'll find (;iRARU"S directly on the corner of •^p^a^i^B^a^BMHgBriMJM Jefferson Avenue and Dickinson Street — jiM one block in from BOTH Uritad Street and Eliinbetli Avenue. • EASY CREDIT — Low down payment! Take up to F U R N T U R E 2 years to pay! • EASY PARKING — Spacious Parking Area directly arrot»B from store! • STORE HOURS — Onen unlil 9 P.M. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday niflils. Open unlil 6 I'.M. on Wednesday, friday and Saturday. 15 JEFFERSON AVE.. ELIZABETH 200,000.00 MRS. MATTHEW BOUSELLI Miss Margaret Burke Weds Matthew Bouselli CARTERET - Miss Margaret Serving as best man was Jo- Burke, daughter of Mr. andseph Narjli and ushering were Mrs. Thomas Burke, 287 Roose- Richard Bouselli, brother of the velt Avenue, exchanged mar- bridegroom and George Hrun- 7-PIECE riage vows with Matthew Bou- ka. Ringbcarer was Mark* Ro.s- selli, 55 Marion Street. Port coe, cousin of the bridegroom. Reading on Saturday at 12 Noon The bride, a graduate of Car- in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic teret High School, is employed I RECltEATION 1IOOM ' Church. Rev. Aloysius J. Bo- by M.U.R.I. of Newark as a land, OSM officiated at thkeypunce h operator. COMPLETE 7-P€. RECREATION ROOM GROUPING CONSISTS OF: Sofa ami M.itchi.^ Cliuir uiili double ring ceremony and cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. The bridegroom, a graduate LOOM PiUow Foam Ba< ks . . . 2 Vkalnut End Tableg . . . Cocktail Table . . . plus 2 Table Lan...s. All 7 Plow* Sale Serving as maid of honor was of Woodbridge High School, is Priced mi Only Miss Debva Hudak and the employed by Emerson Quiet bridesmaids were the Misses Kool in Avenel. Estelle Farrante, and Lois Stei- VKEK LAY-AWAY — Kuy now! U*e a liny FREE DELIVERY! I nlike many other Following a wedding trip \n ner. Miss Diane Rozanski, deposit to put your [iirn'itinx aw;iy for future ill- Iciitlin- 1'iirnilnre store?, (,IKM«I) 11 KM- ! Miami, Florida, the couple will 'I'URE Joe* not chaise you exlra for Je- • LIVING niece of the bride, was flower livery on the date you •|ini(y! Of course, no extra girl. reside in West Carteret. 1 FREE! livcrv! ME! for this convenient liiy-uniiy eervict ! ROOM and 6, bookmobile; also on EARLY HIRD SPECIAL! WALNUT CKLTAR- March 5, fashion show; April, EARLY RIRD SPECIAL! BOOKCASE — Walnut! Fashion Show card patly. , ETTK ~ Complete wilb 2 Sliding Doors. Includes 2.V'xll"x-10" lii«;li. Sale l'riml at Only S1U.50 • BEDROOMS , 18-piece Glassware. Sale Priced at Only $39.50 Mrs. Fred Marks, cultural EARLY HIRD SPECIAL! RKCOKD CABINET — EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! TABLE LAMPS—A truly On PTA Agenda arts chairman, reported thai m Walnut! Sliding Doors! 30"xl6i/ "x29'/." hifib! Sale. sensational bargain! Sale I'riced at Only 2 lor $12.5(1 November a concert will be held 2 f'ORDS — New and exciting in the all purpose room for the ! Priced at Only " - *29.50 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! ITUMKI) 1'IC'IT HKS — plans were announced by Mrs, fourth through sixth grade pu- EARLY BIRD •SPECIAL! 12" HICII WOOD Gerald Schneider, president g( \\ itlc selection of old inaKleis and modern mt isls. I'raini'x pils. Mrs: Marks also said lint WARDROBES. Your cboice: walnut, iiuiliofiany, •loldeu ( 1 l the l.afayetle Estates School r> to fit any ,')').).">. ^<>^^ Sale to dale, approximately mi) tii-k- bi&quc, maple or bloixl. Coiiijdelc with kx-k, kev and PTA, A Fashion sluiw will liiuli Priced »S Only L * 12.50 to $39.50 els have boon sold for Ihe chil dnet Safe Priced at Ouly ?2 1.88 light the fund raising events fur !lhe 1!H)7 (is school yeiir. ilren's Theater Scries ol H'noil- . DINING Mrs. .Limes Keller, program bridge 07 liS. to be held at ;he chairman. "iircMiiled the sched- W'ciodbridge Senior llii.li School. ROOMS uled planned meetings for Ihe The li\e voting delegates ID season: November, speaker on attend Ihc New ,ler>cy ('oin'.re .-, 8-PIECE BEDROOM GROUP ihe aelivihes of Camp Piice: of I'aienl Teachers AssneiaMmi January, speaker on the school COMPLETE 8-PC. WALNUT GHOUPIIM. — Ml |.l>i>i«c t..|., front and hid.*! jRih Annual Stale Conu'iii.on in budget: February. Founders A'lanlic City aro: Mrs. C.er.ild 1 n;iy prog mm, including a hal »t Spring and Mattrew plus 2 Koudnir Lamp-. All H \'i<*-r* Salt . Priced at Only Schneider. Mrs. l.eoniml Kap- show; March, Andrew L Ander lan, Mrs. Robert. Hiidi •riiian, son, Human Relations F.xperl, will .speak on "Is Sex Education Mrs James Feller and Mts. USE YOUR CREDIT TO SCOOP UP THESE BIG SAVINGS! Necessary'.'"; May, installation Fred Marks, of officers with a musical pre- sentation by a special churns: I All. I IS|i\ AI, DANCE ulsu III M.n . a he.illli rdm ;ilnm h'tiKDS — Tt'inpli- t''ui;mu I'l til [ j I lor iiniilu'l's iinil daughters FURNITURE CO. will hold a lall lesliv.il dame, Mrs. It,(licit Hiidcniiiin. \\a\s Middlesex ('oiiiih's Near Neighbor! Saturday at TenipU1 \e\e Slio- utul means clian man. .tmiuiinrol 1 Less than l!i Alimitt-s Away! l'.asv I'aiUnif; Itnerllv Across Slice! From the school's I'unil raising even1 - luni, MeUleheii l''oi' tu'k. iii[,.,- <,IK\K1)S: lur the \cai : Niiv.embi'i' V, Elee m at ion CDiiUict ihe 'i'tmi'le, 41> GIRARD Uon Day cake sale, March 4, b J THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Bv WINDSOR J. LAWS Under the Capitol Dome By J. Joseph GrlbbinB TRKNTON - Within three by a Middletown engineer who weeks, New Jersey's three mil- s a gun enthusiast and owns 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 lion voters will go to the polls fifty rifles and shotguns. He was to elect an enlarged Legislature Phon» 634-1111 (Area Code 201) refused an identification card Senate and Assembly dis- when he would not tell the local tricts for the first time in his chief of police whether he was lory. a member of any organization Published W«ekly 10(J Per Copy WINDOW At stake in the voling are which seeks to overthrow the BY On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Ratei forty seats in the State Senate government by force or which would deny the rights of others. JULIAN North Jersey One Year. $4.00 ON GREEN STREET instead of the previous twenty- nine and eighty seats in the The tourt said: Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 General Assembly instead of "The danger to law and order LLAI I couldn't believe me eyes when I saw a big luscious look- the usual sixty. Under the old represented by armed, organ- ing strawberry on a bush in the yard Sunday afternoon, and system the electorate voted for ized groups far exceeds that Mini-skirts, they say aro tlis LAWBENCE F. CAMPION. Publishfr • HARRY P. FRANK, Auoclat* PublUh.r after closer inspection found not one, but a whole quart. candidates at large within posed by any individual. These cause of many auln accidents, Thos* vines did not produce a single berry all spring and county lines. organizations can quickly mag because the mm stare too much summer, and here it was Oct. IS and suddenly strawberries. Both the Senate and House nify the destructive potential at the girls instead of paying chambers at the State House of individual, armed members attention to the wheel II n Can you imagine a letter postmarked with a grocery store are being enlarged to accomo. and form bands capable of both also the cause of some dome-slid Plaid stamp crossing the Atlantic Ocean twice without a hitch. date the increased membership confronting and challenging the trouble as evidenced from a re* next January. authority of the local police, cent court hearing. And, although I would not advise it, mindful of the fact that the h postal authorities might frown on the idea, nevertheless it did Battle lines are being formed .''Such groups may provoke • a • in the grass roots areas of the riots and other forms of do- happen and could apparently happen again. mestic unrest whose intensity The lady of the house who Stephen Comba, 54 Barron Avenue. Woodbridfie, related the State and hectic campaigning was only 32, decided tt ievas* is underway by both parties. and duration will be directly re- story to me, through a letter and newspaper clipping he received lated to the armed power pos- in a mini-skirl. She slewed it from his old friend, Milton J. Farr, 2020 N. E. 26th Street, Pom Republican leaders charges the off to the husband when aa Democrats in control of the sessed by the group. They also pano Beach, Fla. may by their presence deter returned home from work. Sha Legislature and the Governor's gushed and fell very kittenish. Mr. Farr was well known in this area for many years, hav •with doing nothing about others from protesting peace- served as terminal manager for the American Oil Company in ably and eventually encourage Then the turmoil started in th« thelhcrease in crime and are house. Carteret. For the story I quote Larry Hughes of the Fort Lauder prediotm* a State, income tax these nonviolent organizations dale News: is inevitable Lf a Democratic to take up arms in response to "So Uncle Sam's going to raise the cost of a first class postage Legislature is elected on No- their activities." The husband did not realiz* stamp from five to six cents. vember 7. TAXES: New Jersey's tax- that one has to be discreet when "Ha. able land and buildinys have a it comes to discussing women's On the other hand, Demo- "Some people have learned they don't need even a five cent total true value of $43.6 billion, clothes. He made a few re- crats claim the team of Gover- according to the Table of marks about fashions and how stamp on their letters, or a four-cent stamp on their postcards. nor Richard J. Hughes passed In a majority of cases coming to the attention of The News, Equalized Valuations released silly some women looked in the more beneficial legislation in by State Treasurer John A. mini-skirls. "No wife of mine, a trading stamp gets the mail through just as well. he past two years than any "That's right, a trading stamp; the common, garden variety Kervick. is going to wear anything like Legislature in the history of that" he warned. merchandising premium stamp which accompanies thousands New Jersey. Organized labor The table, promulgated by of hags of groceries into thousands of households each week. has joined with the State Demo- William Kingsley, Director of "Some Broward County postoffices have postmarked the mis- cratic administration in promot- the State Division of Taxation, The argument continued un- sives and sent them right along "to the addressee; some otherijng a Democratic victory. shows an increase of $2.6 billion til after dinner time and things county postal facilities seem to be somewhat more careful. The big campaign issue, how- over the 1966 State total of began to pop. Various and sun- "The intriguing case of the spurious stamps began when this ever, is the passage of a law $41.0 billion. dry small household items be- newspaper was contacted by Milton J. Farr. retired oil company under Democratic auspices The table is based on the gan flying around the house, executive who lives at 2020 NE 26 St., Lighthouse Point. nroviding strike benefits to un- study of 344,944 sales of real including such pieces as ash' "A reporter—photographer was dispatched to the Farr resi- employed workmen on strike, estate in New Jersey in the trays with cigarettes still burn- dence, and returned with proof of what — at first — appeared to benefits to unemployed work- past two years which comprised ing on them. be an unlikely set of circumstances: men on strike. Many Republi- virtually all sales recorded at cans insist the law comprises a the various county recording "Mrs. Esther Conklin. Brooklyn, N.Y., a friend of the Farr Later in the evening, the hus- raid on unemployment compen- offices throughout the State. band and wife were still on family, was a recent visitor to this area and, while here, did sation funds. A Protect Unem- The sales study is conducted some shopping at an A and P market which offers Plaid stamps the warpath and fists came in- ployment Benefits Committee continuously by the Local Prop- to play. The husband made the to its customers. has been formed and is quite erty Tax Bureau in the State "She apparently deposited the gummed bits of paper among clink that night on a charge active in securing support for Division of Taxation in coopera- of "assault and battery." The other trivia in her purse, went back home and embarked on the repeal of the Statute through tion with county tax boards and SS Kungsholm lor an extended overseas cruise. following morning, the husband the election of a Republican the municipal assessors. got a suspended sentence. "While aboard the Swedish American Line vessel, she penned a Legislature. JERSEY JIGSAW: New Jer- • • • postcard to Mr. and Mrs. Farr in Lighthouse Point. Vincent J. Murphy, State sey farmers have appointed "Now, a woman on a luxury liner en route to Europe certainly AFL-CIO president, charges their own task force to study The mini-skirt issue was won can't be faulted for making such a minor mistake as pasting a big-business Republicans are conditions among migrants' on iy the little lady. It was evi- trading stamp, rather than a legal postage stamp, on her card. behind the PUB to make the New Jersey farms Repub- dent in the court room, when "The piece of mail first was postmarked at a sub-station new unemployment compensa- licans are predicting a State she appeared in her micro out- aboard the Kungsholm. It then, apparently, cleared the postoffice tion law an election issue. income tax is inevitable if a fit. The husband fumed, but he at a city in Sweden. From there it was dispatched westward on New York and Rhode Island Democratic Legislature is elect- ook the wife's arm and walked yet another ship, with postal authorities aboard sending it along are the other two states -which ed next month, a prediction lut with her from the court- to Pompano Beach and, finally to Lighthouse Point. have a similar law. Organized which is being denied by the oom. "The mailman delivered it to the Farrs, fully and authentically labor claims there is no demand Democrats Louis Malavar- Ye$ Sir, Patriotism U NOT Dead! postmarked, with no stamp on it other than the one Mrs. Conklin in either State to repeal the ca, South Orange, has been ap- had received earlier from a local grocery clerk. morning, of course, dressed in working statutes. pointed as Coordinator of the The "big day" is almost here. "The group which had heard of Mrs. Conklin's "success" with AIRPORT: Opening in 1928 Republican Clubs of New Jer- After stressing the slogan, "Patriot- clothes. her unique postcard agreed to mail each other letters and card: when aviation was underway sey in this year's campaign . . . ism is NOT Dead," for several weeks There is one thing the committee through the Ft. Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Hollywood, and but development was but a Cost of transporting both paro- Deerfield post offices. dream, Newark Airport is now chial and private school child- 43 Crocus Street, the committee in charge of the United wishes to bring to light. There is only "Each piece of mail had a single Plaid stamp affixed where building two new terminals, as ren in New Jersey during the States Day Celebration to be held Sun- one aim to the program—to stress that the usual four or five cent issue normally would appear. The well as runways, parking lots current school year will be Woodbridge, N. J, results are in, and they're somewhat surprising. October 15, 1967 day at 7:00 P.M., at Woojibridge Senior patriotism is NOT dead. The commit- and approach highways, which $93.21 per pupil. .. Robert Day, "Every letter mailed through the Ft. Lauderdale postoffice will cost more than $200,000,000. of West Trenton, has been ap- Miss Ruth Wolk High School Stadium, predicts that the tee feels that too often emphasis is cleared that facility without a hitch. The improvements being pointed Acting State Assistant Leader-Press program will be the best attended in "Deerfield and Hollywood postal employes, however, were on made by the Port of New York Commissioner for Public Trans- 20 Green Street, placed on the things that are allegedly their toes. Not one got through, although each was delivered on the 300 years of the existence of Wood- Authority in ultra-modern air portation The New Jersey Woodbridge, N. J. wrong with our country. Because the a "postage due" basis. terminal installations, follows Dear Miss Wolk: "Postal workers in Pompano were on their toes, too, but on Department of Community Af bridge Township. sponsoring groups are of the opinion four years of steady labor to fairs will sponsor a $175,300 As the spokesman for a com- the toes of only one foot. Fifty per cent of the Plaid-stamped convert marshland into the 425- mittee of Methodists who are The sponsors, the Woodbridge Town- that there are countless things that mail sailed through; the other half got the postage due treatment. Foster Grandparents program ship Business and Professional Wo- acre construction site. for 240 children at Fout State concerned about the future ot are good and wonderful in the United "This raises some interesting questions: Business could start The new terminals will be the Woodbridge Methodist booming at A and P: close scrutiny could rasult at area post of- Institutions . . . The New Jersey men's Club and the Cultural Sub-Com- States—despite the shortcomings we gently-curved two level struct- Library Association announces' Church, I wish to commend the fices; or, as one individual said, 'if they get wise to the Plaid ures 800 feet long and 165 feet mittee of the Mayor's Commission on might have—it is still the best country stamp deal, my wife's got a drawer-full of other kinds and publication of "New Jersey and Leader-Press for their support wide. Each terminal will have the Negro" a bibliography of Youth, have commended Mayor Thom- colors." if the patriotic rally being In the world—the good points should three two-level circular satellite over 1,600 printed works from ponsored by the Mayor's Com- # * * as Deverin, of Carteret and Mayor An- structures, 200 feet in diameter 1715 to 1966 ... Attorney Gen mittee on Youth and the Busi- be stressed while trying to overcome Fritz Van Dalen, who operates a gas station on Rahway thony Yelencsics of Edison, for issuing joined to the main building by eral Arthur J. Sills urged both ness and Professional Women's and correct the situations which may Avenue, Woodbridge, had a fine tuna catch over the weekend. arcades. Each satellite will auto drivers and parents of Hub on Sunday, October 22 in proclamations urging the residents of He boated • M, 25 and 18 pounder. be wrong. The majority of the people— have nine or ten aircraft gate young bike riders to be on the the Senior High School stadium. their communities to join with Wood- hard-working, every day Americans, a • • • positions. alert at this time of year for We, as Methodists, also en- Mrs. Martin Mundy back from Florida Monday after spending bridge in the program. The committee great many with sons, husbands and Governor Richard J. Hughes traffic perils . . . The New Jer- dorse this demonstration of reports that it has had excellent co- a week at the Emblem Club convention there. As president of recently witnessed the first sey Taxpayers Association will Americanism by the citizens of brothers in Vietnam—do not in any the Woodbridge club she represented that organization, along hammer blows in driving 6,600 hold its 37th annual meeting in Woodbridge Township and we operation from Mayor Ralph P. Barone,^ condone the practices of the luna- with Mrs. Joseph Fedor, Mrs. Stephen Kara and Mrs. Paul steel pipe-piles into the ground. Newark on November 21 Yuhasz. intend to prove it by a large Woodbridge, who also issued a procla- They will be filled with con- It is estimated by the New Jer- representation of our member- tic fringe. They were appalled when a And, what do you think that nice lady brought me back as a crete to support the two ter- sey Taxpayers Association that mation and has worked with the com- gift — a box of assorted marmalades. Just recently her husband ship in attendance at this pro- bunch of unwashed hippies burned minals and their satellite build- the proposed $7.4 billion in- gram. mittee constantly during the past our nation's flag in Central Park, just sent me a box of assorted jellies from Alaska. These people must ings, as well as portions of an crease in Federal taxes would weeks. think we eat a lot of toast, and it looks like we had better start elevated roadway system and cost New Jersey taxpayers $315 Sincerely yours, a few miles from our area. eaing more. the central heating and refrig- million annually James Sherrard 3rd Strange as it may seem, even though Falulty Chairman — So Sunday's program will ignore the * * * eration plant. The work is ex- members of New Jersey's State it is so close to a general election, poli- Saturday night at the Woodbridge Elks Lodge wilt be Hun- pected to be completed by "Committee of Con- hippies and their ilk and will serve to colleges are pushing for im- cerned Methodists" tics have been forgotten in this case, garian Night and Grape Festival. The entertainment com- April, 1968. mediate increases in the size reaffirm our allegiance to country and mittee headed by George Wittenzellner will offer, chicken, The passenger terminals are of the colleges and in their own and both major parties have joined flag. loup, chicken paprikas and stuffed cabbages along with designed to separate arriving salaries ... An estimated 7,000 forces to assist in every way possible. dancing to an authentic Hungarian band. A few tickets are and departing air travelers. municipal officia/s and govern- The Young Republicans volunteered The sponsors respectfully request still available. The Port Authority will con- ment consultants plan to attend SOCIAL SECURITY that each and every -household, each * • • struct the shell of the terminal the 52nd Annual Conference of Question* and Answers to help as did the Township Democrat- By merchant, and each and every indus- Joe Molnar, the happy bartender at Molnar's Tavern, and his buildings and their satellites the New Jersey State League ic Organization. Veterans groups, civ- wife, Frances, have returned from a three-week vacation which and individual airlines using of Municipalities from Nov Howard Q. Houghton, District Manager ic clubs and fraternal orders all sent trialist in the area make certain that took them through 18 states. The couple visited with Joe's daugh- them will finish the interiors in 1417 in Atlantic City . . . Stat the flag of our country is flown on that ter, Mrs. Marilyn Beebe. whose husband is a staff sergeant in their own operating areas. Secretary of Agriculture Phil letters offering assistance. the radar squadron in North Dakota in the Fortune Air Base. 1. Q. I will be 65 next year day, from sunrise to sunset. If you PAY BOOSTS: Governor lip Alampi has been commis- but I intend to keep on workint Now, the committee would like to ac- • # » Richard J. Hughes plans to call sioned by the U. S. Food and John "Limey" Lelmueter of Carteret still talking about the full time. Can I get Medicare? cept that assistance. Help will be need- have a floodlight to focus on the flag, upon the legislature on Novem- Drug Administration to inspec A. Yes. The amount of 35ft pound Go-Go «ir! he saw in action in Pennsylvania over ber 20 to appropriate enough all medicated feed mills in New it can be flown at night. the weekend." When she abruptly stopped her dance, the fat money you earn does not af- ed starting at 8 o'clock Sunday morn- funds to provide double incre- Jersey. fect your eligibility for Medi- Perhaps, the best way that we can an her kept rolling around for another minute or too," he de- ments for all State Police offic- ing to clean up the stadium—after clared. CAPITAL CAPERS: The Del care. Saturday's football game—to erect ex- show that we are Americans first, last ers, retroactive to Sept. 1. aware River Basin Commission 2. Q. My wife is nearly 65 but * • • The pay boosts were prom- tra seating and to set up the speakers' and always and not ashamed to wave The Jackson Drug Store and building on Main Street is becom claims "it seems as though n she is an invalid and cannot ised the troopers after they one on the local scene want leave home. How can sha sign platform which will be brought to the the American flag—the emblem of the ing nicer looking every day and when the renovation is com- worked long hours without any pleted it will eertaily be an asset to the main stem. any part of a water develop up for Medicare? Stadium in sections. Anyone wishing best country in the world—is to attend additional pay during the New- ment project until the need i • • • ark race riots. A. She should get in touch the program Sunday night. in his kitchen" . . . The New with the Social Security Dis. to help, even for an hour or two, is A friend of mine brought to my attention the fact that those At the present lime neophite Jersey State Museum amunir We'll be seeing you. «reen signs with the white lettering near the Municipal Build troopers (luring the fourteen trict Office and they will help asked to report to the stadium Sunday ces this year's annual Orioni her to file her application in ing, particularly the two at Eleanor Place, cannot be read week training period receive a meteor shower on Ort. 21 wi at night and I checked this out and found It to be true. Unless salary of $221 plus meals and the three-month period' befor* be ppartly obsrdred by moon the reaches 65. there is somr light on these signs they cannot be read. Even quarters. Upon graduation, the lih The Winter Weather light A flood insurance hi the car headlights are too low on the road to make them annual salary of a trooper is which had its genisis in th< 3. Q. Is it true that I might er forecasts be? The experts sometimes visible. $5,774 plus $1,704 maintenance spring storm of 1962 passed tin have to pay more if I do not The Farmer's Almanac, which tells allowance. Yearly increments U.S. Senate during.the heighi sign up for Medicare when I disagree. Some disparage such predic- Ask Officer Joe Nagy if he had Olympia Joe at Aqueduct on* am 65? us about the weather in advance and Monday. The horse paid $226 to win. of $289 are now granted until of this fall's hurricane season which has been in existence since the tions. Others, including farmers, de • • • the maximum of $7,508 plus A. Yes. if you do not enroll Mike Shannon walking around with his rh*st out these davs Si,704 maintenance is attained. Please Do! during the first enrollment early days of the country, holds out pend on them to an extent. since the Cardinals won the pennant and Mike Shannon of the This totals $0,212. "Dear Editor," wrote the period you may have in pay hope for all those sorry to see the warm Who can forget those calendars, Bed Birds had a lot to do with the victory. GUN CONTROLS: Tho State anxious correspondent. "I am a higher premium when you of Now Jersey is not required in love with a very homely girl, do sign up. weather ending. which had each day marked in color. Tickets art now avajjable for the Woodbridfie Elks Annual,by the Constitution to remain while a very pretty girl with Abe Weatherwise, who forecasts the and Symbol for the expected weather? Charity Bill sponsored by the Crippled Kiddies Committee to be helpless when timely safeguards lots of money wants me to WILSON ON ECONOMY are deemed necessary to- as- year's weather at ono writing in the al- marry her. What shall I do?" London — Prime Minister What youngster has not longed for held in^th, lod*. H.u on Nov. m sure the maintenance of law The editor replied: "By all manac, aays that despite heavy snows and order and to guarantee ^Harold Wilson has staked his snow on the day the calendar forecast A fashion *how feautrln* tht fashions and accessories of Mrs. means marry the one you love, personal prestige on Britain's in January spring next year will come Sophie Kokenyeiiy *f PUcataway, will be presented by the others the continuing exercise and send me the name and ad- it would come? Of course, the predic- to their civil rights. dress of the other." return to economic health with early and be sunny. Thus both those Middlesex Ouaty Legal Secretaries Association next Tues- a cabinet ehakeup. His goals tions are not always right (nor is the day, at the Bel Air Manor, Perth Amboy. Tickets sell for of their civil lights. who want good snow and skiing condi- $2.00 which includes refreshments and door prizes galore. In a common segse opinion, Why? are a cut in unemployment, « Weather Bureau). That isn't the point; All members of the Association are selling tickets, which may the Appellate Division, State Why is it the guys who brag strong pound, an end to wag* tions and those who want an early restraints and continue c-ffortj they're interesting, because the weath- also be purchased at the door. Proceeds from this Fashion Superior court thus ruled on the they can take it or leave it spring have something to hope for. , Show will >to towards a scholarship to a law student in Middle . lt'Kiility of the 1%6 nun control alone are always taking it to outer the European Common Uow accuiate tau long-term weath- er affects all of us. j HI County, „• •. • i . . j iJaw, The statute was challenged] -San Diego Hoist..Market. Loader-Press Wednesday, October 18, J967 PAGE FTVE Three-Part Program 4 'Hats Off to Combined Campaign' to be Theme Of Sisterhood Evening WOODBRIDGE — On behalf ablinfi moro (nullified and Modi of National Women's League cated young women to attend. Combined Campaign, the Sister j The Comhinefl Campaign for hood of Congregation Adath Torah Fund and the Matilde Israel will present, a three part:Scheehter Residence Mall is the program entitled "Hats Off to mcaiis hy which the prournm Combined Campaign" at its and activities of the Seminary meeting Tuesday, October 24 at 8:30 p.m. at the Woodbridg |can be directly related to the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Benjamin Rabinowitz, ural needs of the Jewish people., Sisterhood Combined Campaign Mrs. Sanford Brandt, Sister chairman and chairman of the lood president, hits arranged as evening, announced that one the lighter portion of the pro part of the program will be an gram, a unique hat show. | original skit written by Mrs. All Sisterhood members andj Halph Deutsch and honoring two :heir friends are invited to at-! outstanding past presidents of end.v Sisterhood, Mrs. Cyril J. Hutncr and Mrs. Benjamin Kanlor. KNIGHTS TO MARCH Speaking on Combined Cam- WOODBRIDGE — All mem- paign for the Torah Fund and bers of Middlesex Council 857, I the Matilde Scheehter Residence Knights of Columbus, are re Hall for Women of the Jewish OI'KMN<; NATIONAL 1H SINRSS WOMAN'S YVEIK: Woodbridtfe Township Business and Professional Women's Club marked Theological Seminary of Amer- quested to assemble nt the coun- (he opening of National Business Women's Week with its annual Membership tea held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laden, ca will be Mrs. Sol Soloff, Toms cil hall, Sunday, 11:00 A.M. from (.recn Street, Woodbridgr. Lett to right: Mrs. Bornadette Acierno, first vice president; Miss Ruth Wolk, charter president; River, a vice-president of the where they will proceed to| Mrs. Rosalie Kinney, second vice president and tea chairman and Mrs. Elizabeth Novak, president. Members who were accept Central New Jersey Branch of Knights of Columbus Council ISO,I ed during the past year were inducted during an emblem ceremony. Women's League. Torah Fund 65 Lincoln Park, Newark, to par was started in 1942 by the Na ticipatc in the march to support tional Women's League to sup the boys in VietNam. Laymen's Sunday o Direct Play port the Seminary's all-em bracing program designed to en ENGAGED TO WED Obituaries rich Judaism, Two of the Sera To Be Observed inary's better known activities CARTERET - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Britt, 3 Elmwood Av- WOODBRIDGE — Laymen's are the maintenance of the Jew- (il!S THKADWAY ish Museum and the production enue have announced the betro- FINALIST: Miss Paulctte Filarski, daughter of Mr. and LARKE DUBREUIL Sunday will be observed at the thal of their daughter, Margar- CARTKR?:T — Cus J. Tread First Presbyterian Church of of the Eternal Light programs Mrs. Joseph L. Filarski, 45 Prospect Lane, Colonia, is one of WOODBRIDGE - The fune- on radio and TV. Several years et H. to Wayne N. Amundson, vay of 16 Capp Street died Fri- al of Clark Dubreuil, 73, of 528Woodbridge during the 11 o'- six finalists selected from 01 contestants competing for tho day at home. Born in New clock Morning Worship Sunday ago the League began a cam- son of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Am- tahway Avenue, who died Sun- paign to build a sorely-needed title of "Miss Coricidin," a contest for the employees of Orleans, La., he was a former ay at his home, were held The following men will assist undson, 156 Pershing Avenue. A resident of Newark and lived residence hall for women stu- Fall wedding is planned in the Schcring Corporation. A winner and runners-lip will be an- 'uesday night at the Metho- the Rev. Lewis E. Bender in dents of the Seminary, thus en- in the borough for the past 13 ist Church with the Rev. Theo- conducting the Morning Wor First Presbyterian Church. nounced shortly. years. ore C. Seamans, pastor, offi- ship: Gary D. Busse, Donald G. Ho was employed by the iating. Burial will take place Roder, Donald Murphy, Edward Pennsylvania Railroad of New- t Mount Hope Cemetery, Hos- Yelle, William H. Johnson. The ark for the past 18 years. He ingson-Hudson, N, Y. The theme and sermon subject will was a veteran of the U. S. Army Jreiner Funeral Home, 44 Green be "Been With Jesus." Special in World War II and was a mem- treet, is directing arrange- music will be rendered by the ber of the Brotherhood of Rail- nents. Junior High and Sanctuary way and Steamship Clerks, Mr. Dubreuil was a retired Choirs, under the direction of Lodge 163. I ratchman and an army vete- Fred A. Briegs, Jr. At 7 P.M. members of the Ju lie is survived by his wife, an of World War I. He resided n Woodbridge for the last 10 nior Christian Endeavor and Ju- Helen Grimes -Treadway; two nior and Senior High Fellow- daughters, Joyce and Maria at ears and was a member of Woodbridge Methodist Church. ships will attend the United home, a.nd two sons, John and States Day program to be held Richard, at home. Surviving are several nieces JOHN S. HALLOWELL nd nephews. in the Woodbridge High School Funeral services were held stadium. WOODBRID"GFT- John Stan- from the Lymaji-Rumpf Memo- HELEN SWITZER Monday, the White Church ion Hallowell, director of the rial Home, 21 Locust Street. CARTERET - Miss Helen Guild will hold a Hallowe'en forthcoming production of the Iwitzer of 72 Sharot Street died party at 8 P.M. in Fellowship Circle Players of Woodbridge, STEPHEN URBAN m October 16 at Perth Aimboy Hall. Committee: Mrs. Joseph "A Thousand Clowns" has an- WOODBRIDGE — The funeral General Hospital. Born In Aus-Husk and Mrs. Edward Yelle nounced the members of the of Stephen Urban, 527 Alice ria, she was a communicant of hostesses: Mrs. Andrew Lockie cast. They are: Gerry Cantor, Place, who died Friday while Jacred Heart Roman Catholic and Mrs, S. P. .Johnson. Wes-tfield, in the role of Mur- at work, was held Tuesday Church. She held membership The Ladies Aid Society will ay; James Stanley, age 11, morning at the Leon J. Gerity n the Slovak Citizens Club. Her meet on October 25 in Fellow- Metuchen, as his son, Nick; Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Ave jarents, John and Marie Swit- ship Hall, 1:30 P.M. Donna Hugelmeyer, Wood- bridge, as the Social Worker, rme, with holy sacrifice of di- er predeceased her. Further information pertain- ing to the activities of the "andy; Charles Laugbery, Co- vine liturgy at St. Elias Church. Surviving are five nieces Mrs. Margaret Dutko Of Carteret, Church may be obtained by call- lonia, as Albert; Irving Shames, Burial was in St. Gertrude Ce- ing 634-1024 or 634-0156. Edison, as Arnold; and Stanky metery, Colonia. drs. Helen Williams of Somer- et, Mrs. Anna Monahan of Nix- Kaplan, Linden, as Leo. Born in Carteret, Mr. Urban on, Mrs. Margaret Bisagno of Mr. Hallowell is both aotor lived 18 years here. He was a Highland Park and Mrs. Mary 12-Pt. Legislative nd director, appearing with member of St. Elias Greek Cath- Sudimak of San Lorenzo, Cali- the Woodbridge Township Sum- olic Church, a member of the ornia; 7 nephews, Joseph Do- Program Is Offered mer Shakespeare Festival In Middlesex County Knights of inich of Carteret, Anton Dolin- By Dems' Candidates such productions as "As You A newspaperboy leami Like It". "Much Ado About to keep good record! Columbus Council 857, and the ich of Rahway, Frank Dolinich, WOODBRIDGE — A 12-point International Brotherhood of Carteret, Mark Switzer of Me- Nothing" and "The Comedy of legislative platform for the bet-Errors." He has directed for Electrjcal Workers Local 358 oftuehen, John Switzer of Hope- terment of Middlesex County Perth Amboy. He was employed awn, Emil Switzer of Metu- the St. Joseph Players of Car- and the state was offered today teret, production of "Pajama by the Melrose Electrical Com- chen; 10 grand nieces and 4 by Democratic candidates for pany of Linden. grand nephews. Game," "The Curious Savage", the legislature. "Design for Murder," and in Surviving are his widow, Eliz- Funeral service* will be held The nine candidates are pledg" from the Bizub Funeral Home, 1967, the Rogers & Hammer- abeth (Hissen); a son, Robert, ed to run as a team said they itein musical "Oklahoma," Freehold; a daughter, Mrs. Jo-,54 Wheler Avenue on Thursday present the program with the seph Varga, Madison Township; at 9 A. M. followed by a high assurance that their joint ef- At the Circle Playhouse, Mr. four grandchildren; four broth- requiem Mass at Sacred Heart forts will make its consumma- Hallowell has directed "Tun- ers, J&hn and George of Avenel; Church at 9:30 A. M. Interment tion possible. nel of Love," '|»a|MT 110 Magnolia Road, who died test in Middlesex County. Jay Arveiter, Mrs. Samuel Sunday after a long illness, wen Students in the 10th, 11th and Expand the borrowing an bonding capacity of municip Bersner, and Mrs. Howard Ro- SERVING UNION and MIDDLESEX COMMUNITIES held this morning at the Thorn 12th grades eligible to win scnthul. as J. Costello Funeral Home awards and scholarship, when lities; COMPLETE ROUTE APPLICATION OR CALL AFTER 4 P.M. they participate in the "V.F.W. Create a loan fund to encou New or nearly new items Green Street and Cooper Ave should be nicely wrapped and nue, with services at St. Bein Voice of Democracy Program," age business in central cities; ASK I OU MR. FILMORE in discussing the annual script- Give peoplo the right to d prizes will be awarded for the 634-1111 trius Church. Burial was in Clo three best wrapped and a prize verleaf Memorial Park, Wood writing contest conducted by thecide whether or not 18 year Veterans of Foreign Wars. olds should vote. for the person who buys the big- Name bridge. gest "bomb." Some of the benefits are In- Increase penalties for assaults A native of Athens, creased self confidence, express- on police, firemen or first aid Auctioneers are Mrs. Richard Mrs. Orfan formerly resided ing ideas clearly. For Stata win- squad members; Wolfe. Mrs. Sam Winakur, and Address Brooklyn, N. Y., before moving ners a broadening experience of Tougher penalties for drug ad- Mrs. David Rappaport. here 13 years ago. She was a five-day tour of Washington diction ; Town Tel. # parishioner of St. Demetrios D.C. Protect senior citizens by re- Abdullah lbn Al Hussein, King Greek Ortiiodox Church, Perth From among the state win- quiring full disclosure of financ of Jordan: Amboy. ners, five national winners are Ing retirement communities. "We should face reality and Age School Surviving are her husbanc chosen to receive a total of $13,- \ The candidates pointed out our past mistakes in an honest, • (Minimum Age it)12 ) , • . William Orfan; a son, John ,500 iii scholarship. that Middlesex County legisla- adult way. Uousting of glory home; two sisters, Mrs. Jane The next meeting will be held tors hav-e lead the way in pass does not make glory, and sing- Faraklas, Irvington; Mrs. The-November 8, llopelawn Memor ing legislation Hi at will benefit iiug in tho (kill does not dispel •vi Alemakis, in Greece. ial Port #1352,8:30 F, M, the yaoyle .ear. PAGE SIX Wodnrsdav. Octnbrr IS, 10fi7 Lcarlfr-Prrss iidefeated J.F.K. Seeks Fifth Win South Brunswick at Woodbridge 0-4; Colonia Carteret Saturday \-l\ IMay Away Saturday LIN — Joe Cros.mlalo and later Harold Brown scored from fu yiuYKR RHSKNBI.UM iany iThe (ireen and While .one yard oul. of John !•', Kennedy Mem ' Midway through the final •: \KTKIU\T — Jim (iilrain'.s lli<:h School) sparking all frame, Taylor interceplerl a ;•!•! Ill"h School Ramblers. with a record of four wins Daub pass'io set up Amboy's I ID a 7 7 deadlock al half Local Cops ami no. losses, go for 1hoir final score. Searlcs ended the i' -.iaMipcdcd back with full il!h Saturday when they tra- ball-control typo drive with a : -.- in Ihe second half to roll 1 lo Hndgcwa'er in hopes of f ,| touchdown run off his v llnsellr. 35-13, and e\- Outshoot mir var • ' their winning streak in ri!! another lo their unde >ow n riuht tackle. 1 v '•Iraight games, before a fealed record. 1 Thp Barrnns Ko, nn thc srnrB 1 ' crrrwd at (he Roselle field Carteret Ihe M;,slanRS. representing;',,„.,,,, in ,n ,hc fma, d la Saturday afternoon. .-rond oldest high .school < „ quar1prhack )o qiiarler. WOODBHIDGF-: — The un As a result of their latest in ihe lovvnsh.p have the school j ,,ack R |ar tjuartorhack beaten "A'' police pistol Irani imi-rcssivc conquest, and Ihe i; over the fact (hat within, Kicth Dailh mov(lf, ,„ flank(,r second time in a row in which did it again when it met the Car a fr sh rt e irs n n 1h{ 1 .-'.. T " >' ' , . ' back and Bob McS.aughlm took Riwiblers roared back with teret Police Team on (he firm .! gridiron they have moved into Over the quartcrbacking chores. an explosive second half raliv!!'"e and handed thrm a ITSOUIKI top echelon in slain grid 1 a iron rireles. WooclnridRO High, fhe pass play covered 41 Carlerot added considerable I^.^'.^L . '? °" ?!"- '. yards h< w h lc '(I- Pass way mark. bluecoats, next came Al Hollus fl om with a 284, George Cook with a ting another sparkling effort, ; McLaughlin (Houser Roselle gained a short-lived 275 and Bernie Anderson came 4th Straight Contest Win Easily Over Rams from Joe Croasdale. racked up j kick). 70 lead early in the opening up with a 257 for a team score 442 yards total offense to 106] quartet Carteret tied the count of 1103. Edison Police fired a By MEYER ROSENBLUM 1SEL1N — 'flhe undefeated ! for the Bombers who went down | By CHARLES BUZZI in the second period by driv terrific 1180 with Ralph Wuest St. Cecelia's Golden Knights of to their third defeat against one 1 COLONIA — An alert John ing 7G yards in six plays. Quar- hitting his targets for a 299 as Shamrocks Hold Iselin, kept their record intact Intermediate reversal Friday at Sayreville,! P. Stevens High School defense terback Phil Chiera hit end his team-mate Bob Palko fired Sunday by defeating the Roselle 27 7. i intercepted two passes, recnver- vSteve Jtennett with a 46-yard a 298. Next, Charlie Salvemini That's the current record of Rams at Woodbridge Stadium Croasdale, who did most of; eel two fumbles and turned them touchdown aerial bomb and hit 292 as George Cook came in the Carteret Sportsmen football Bearcats To Tie; by a 47-13 score. the lugging on the ground, scor-; into touchdowns enfoute to a Phils place kick tied the score for fourth place with a 291. team in the Pop Warner Central The Knights blunted a Ram Flag Football ed two touchdowns on runs of 32 0 rout against Colonia High al 7 7 at halftime. Jersey League, Thc local con- drive following the kick off and 10 and eight yards. Vince Fair- School. Next week will be the final tingent whipped Plainfield. 44 Carteret Next The Ramblers gained the lead match of the Outdoor Series ended an 88 yard drive when child tucked in a 60-yard scor- The game was played at early in the third-quarter — a to 19, away from home last FORDS — The Fords Bear Al Campana dove over from ing pass from soph. Bill Kistler with the Woodbridge "A" team Sunday afternoon to remain in Results Woodbridge High School Sta- lead which they never relin- meeting the "B" team. eats were stymied Sunday by three yards out and Campana j and Tom Campana went over dium before 2,000 people. quished thereafter. A 65-yard the pole position in the current the North Edison Shamrock added the seventh point on a j AVENEL from 12 yards out. Standings in the League are: race, As if Ihe defeat to the Patriots touchdown run was completed Football Team in a score that run. Roselle came right back atriots 2 - Raiders 0 And damper the Sayreville of- when Larry Lewis drove over Woodbridge "A" 25 For the past four weeks the ended in a 00 tie. Tcnse, the Mustangs certainly wasn't stunning enough, co-cap- Perth Amboy 20 with a strong passing attack 5isons 37 — Chargers 13 tain & star linebacker, Glen Ma- from the 18-yard line. Phil local boys have been on the The Bearcats offense started and a Tatum to Franklin pass rets 0 - Oilers 0 id. holding the Bombers to 32 j Chiera'J boot gave the Ram Piscataway 20 road and this Sunday thc team ards on the ground and 179 son suffered a sprained shoulder Edison 20 to roll in the second half, when play covered thirty yards for landings! It is likely he will miss this biers a 147 edge. Later in the returns to the Overholt Stadium two touchdowns were called n the air. Iselin also held a Woodbridge "B" 15 a score. The extra point try Bisons 2 - week's game against Princeton, .same period when the Ramblers in its inaugural home contest back for penalties. On a roll- 13-5 advantage in first downs. South Plainfield 14 failed. Jets 1 — 0 - one of the power houses in the drove deep into Roselle terri- against Fords before what is out play by Danny Fenton, he Sayreville's only score came Dunellen U John Smyth blocked a Roselle Oilers i, _ o - slate. The Patriots will play tory found their ground attack expected to be a record home- went 70 yards for a touchdown punt in the second quarter and Patriots 1 - in the third period when De- stymied at the moment, Phil New Brunswick 11 coming crowd. Biase hit John Safge with a 22 Princeton on Saturday morning Madison Twnp. "A" ' 9 i but a penally nullified the score. the Knights took over on the Chargers 0 - Chiera .booted a field goal from ard score and Bill Coyle con- a. t 11:00,. a.,l Princeton. . Princeton Middlesex Park Police 8 Against Plainfield, Carteret' The Bearcats now have a re visitors' 35 yard line. Campana Raiders 0 - Is one of lhc f cw that still the 24-yard line to increase the scored in every period. The cord of 3-0 1 and meet Carteret scored again on a dive play FORDS •erted for the extra point. u , . Ha in bier lead to 17-7. Highland Park 8 use he smslc w lng Madison Twnp. "B" 6 first TD came when Bill Hagan at Overholt Stadium next Sun- from the five yard line and Cowboys 27 - Steelers 0 It wasn't until late in the first n , , , eriod that the Mustangs got s 3-1, losing only to a strong Before the quarter ended, Carteret , 4 ran 67 yards on a reverse, cli- day. ran the extra point. Roselle, Browns 14 - Redskins 6 Perth Amboy team. the Ramblers added another maxing an 80-yard drive. Bill The Bobcat Pee Wees, on the n the Scoreboard. Al Pope, East Brunswick 3 continuing its passing offense, Eagles 7 - Giants 6 Art Giganfino and John Far- touchdown — this one on a Mellor ran for the extra point other hand, scored their second scored again when Tatum found Standings'. :he main cog in the Iselin de- id-yard run by Larry Balka, to make the score 7-0. But win a row by dumping the Pee 'ensive line, recovered a fumble rell were the heroes for the Oliver loose in the secondary Eagles 2 - Hawks. Farwell went 65 yards booting" Carteret's lead to 23-7. Plainfield came right back on Wee Shamrocks 22-0. and hit him with a fine pass Giants 1 • n the 10 and Croasdale carried Strongfield At he ball over on the next play. with an intercepted pass and re- Roselle drove 96 yards in a 63-yard pass play to score. Bill Brosc blocked a kick on or the score. The play cover- Redskins 1 - The home team missed the ex- the North Edison thirty and With the first half nearing covered another crucial fumble eleven plays to score its fi- ed 40 yards. The extra point Browns 1 - while Gigantino recovered a nal stanza when John Slotwin- Trenton Track tra point and Carteret still led, after a drive, Stu Jago handed ry was made by Oswald Beard. Cowboys 1 - an end, Kennedy took a Sayre- 7-6. off to D o n Sieczkowski who \ punt on its own 40. On fumble on the three and scored ski .scored from the eight-yard TRENTON — A-super sensa- The G. K. offensive machin- Steelers 0 - twice. strip and John Mikuski scoop- In the second quarter Car went for three yards and a ry went into high gear just WOODBRIDGE he first play from scrimmage, tional field is shaping up for the score in the first quarter. Jago Kistler found Fairchild open The Hawks are now tied for ed up a Roselte fumble on the Trenton Speedway super-modi- teret crossed the goal line twice. before half time on a 63 yard Rebels 38 • Comets 0 Starting on their own 48-yard passed to Steve Simon for the drive that culminated with Bob istona 14 - Cougars 13 and hit him with a strike. Fair first place in the Greater Jersey five yard line and dashed into fied race inaugural on Satur Central One Division. the end zone for a touchdown. line, Peters and Hagan took extra point. Mayo taking a pitchout and Rockets 7 • Wildcats 6 child sprinted for the end zone day and Sunday, Oct. 21 and and Ray Soporowski kicked The score by periods: — 22, when the old roadsters»jx>p- turns on carrying the ball to As the second quarter open unning the last 45 yards be- landings: Quarterback John Turner re- the 30-yard line. At this point ed, Nicky Dunn blocked a hind some fine blocking. The Rebels 2 he conversion for a 13-0 half- turned to action after being out Roselle ... 7 0 0 6—13 ular sprinters and self-nurde time advantage. Carteret 0 7 16 XZ — 35 Bob Nicholson passed to Mike Shamrock kick on their five, try for the point failed. Rockets 2 • with a hand injury and passed "bugs" wing their way for the Kennedy got a two-point gift first time ever onto a one-mile Kaskiw for a 13-6 lead, A fum- and two plays later Stu Jago Pistons 2 • for two touchdowns. ble recovery by Gary Fullam went over for the second touch- The second half G. K. quar early in the second half when An. intercepted pass by Ed JAYVEES WIN paved oval. terbacking was done -by Ken Wildcats 0 • on the 28 yard line gave Car- down. The extra point failed. Cougars 0 Sayreville's center, Tom War- Burrows set the stage for the The Carteret High School Jay- Super-modified racing has In the third quarter, Stu Jago Wahl when a regular quarter nowicz, snapped a bad pass to vces, following in the footsteps grown in leaps and bounds over teret possession and put the Comets 0 initial score. Burrow^ intercept- ocals back in another scoring ran a punt back for thirty yards back John Smythe was taken Bill Boyle, who was back to ed the pass on the 14 and Jim. of the varsity, dominated play the past few seasons and Race o the hospital for X-rays. Wahl COLONIA iosition. On the next play Bob and after four carries by Fran 49ers 33 - Lions 12 punt, and the ball went over Hall carried to the one and on, most of the way and defeated Director Sam Nunis saw fit to proved he was an able replace his head and through the end the Metuchen junior varsity Nicholson passed to Bill Mellor cis Silletti, who picked up 22 Vikings 13 - Packers 2 fourth and one Gigantino bulled bring .the roll-cage, winged ma- yards, Jago went in for a touch- ment by pitching out to Mayo zone for a safety. team last week by a 6 to 0 chines to Trenton for the sea- 'or a 19-6 halftime advantage. Rams 13 - Colts 7 over for the score. The kick for down on a quarterback sneak. who romped for 35 yards and Seven scrimmage plays later, the extra point failed. score. son's racing finale. In the third period the Sports- a score. Campana ran the ex Standings: Nicky Dunn went in on a hand- 49ers the Mustangs were on the Carteret scored in the second The growing entry list reads men scored twice and Plain- off for the extra point. ra point. Jeff Petroski of the Scoreboard again, this time on Stevens gained possession fipld once. Shortly after the Vikings after a Colonia punt early in period on a 50-yard pass play like a "Who's Who" in the su- In the fourth quarter, William knights gathered in a short Ro Campana's 12-yard scamper, from George Penksa to Richey period opened, Mike Kaskiw selle punt, kicked from the end Colts .he second period and quickly- per-mod ranks, with the likes Koylbasowski tackled the Sham Rams making the tally read 21 0. Mannino. The pass covered a of Nolan Johncock (cousin to turned in the most spectacular zone,'and scooted 35 yards for scored again. Hall ran the first play of the game when he took rock quarterback in the end Packers three yards to the 41 and Tur- distance of 30 yards with Man. famed Indy championship dri- zone for the Bobcats final score a T. B. Campana again con- By TOM HOUSER nino racing the rest of the way the opening kickoff on his own verted. In the last period the Lions ner tossed to Gigantino for six ver Gordon Johncock) of Hast- on a safety. ISELIN WOODBRIDGE - Coach Sam for a touchdown. ings, Mich., Earl Halaquist, Sid- 40-yard line and raced 60 yards brilliant running Campana points. He caught the ball on for a touchdown, with the aid Joseph French, Ross Wilson, Broncs 20 - Dolphins 0 Lupo's Barrons put together the 23, eluded two tacklers and Cartcrel missed two touch- ney, N. Y. (URC sprint point George Huha, and James Short again scored on a diving, twist- their finest offensive attack of of some good blocks on the part ing 20 yard run to end a 51 ?ards 20 - Bisons 7 scored. John Barbarczuk. downs when receivers dropped champion), Lou Johnson of Wil- played outstanding football in Chiefs 12 - Seabees 0 the season, but were still not mington, Del., and roadster of his teammates. At this point yard drive. Wahl scored the ex The H,awks upped the spread, passes in open territory. keeping the Shamrocks score- 1 Standings: able to overcome a powerful chauffeurs Tony Lavati, Olm- Carteret led by 26.6. But Plain- tra point. Mayo scored the fina thanks to heads up defensive The Jayvees have a 21 re- field pulled off another bomb, less. Chiefs Perth Amboy club. The Amboy- sted, Ohio, Dieter Mundwiler, touchdown for the Knights by ans downed the Barrons 2813 play by Farwell. He recovered cord for the season, losing to scoring on a 60-yard pass play. running 44 yards down the left Cards Rumson-Fair Haven in the Norwich, N."Y. (in the old Dem- at Waters Stadium. a fumble on the Colonia 41 and ler roadster once piloted by Carteret came right back, with side line to end a 63 yard drive Broncs the Hawks pounded the remain- opener .and then taking the next Bill Mellor scoring from the 30 Recreation Dept. Outstanding in the Knights' de Dolphins This week the winlcss Barrons two games. Jim Hurtubise), Joe Martincic, ing distance in five plays. Gary yard line on an end run for a fense was the play of Jeff Pe Seabees lake on J. P.-Stevens at the Edi- Schuller took a pass frorn. Euclid, Ohio, and a host of son High School Field, In its others. 32-13 lead for Carteret at the troski. Tom Higgins, and Mat Bisons Turner on the one and stepped FROSH UNBEATEN end of the third period. Flag Football McGrath. last outing, J. P. Stevens romp in the end zone. The touchdown An international flavor will WOODBRIDGE - Junior Di cd over Colonia Patriots by a The Carteret freshmen foot- In the final stanza, the Sports- The Squires, Pee Wee version covered 23 yards, ball forces continues unbeaten. be reflected by Canadians Gary vision Flag Football. (Results score of 32-0. The defense did Witter and John Burckholder, man continued their high scor- of the Knights, also remained especially well, intercepting Also in the second period, In their latest game, the ing tactics with two more touch- of games played the week of both from Ontario and both October 9, 1967). undefeated by slaughtering thei two passes and recovering two Farwell picked off a pass in ths Ramblers defeated Metuchen, downs. Dwight Peters scored Ram counterparts by 27 0. Joe 13 to 10. They tied Rumson driving roadsters, John in the COLONIA fumbles. Stevens varied its of flat aand raced untouched for Gordon Dukes car which was from the one-yard line, follow- Knoth scored two T.D.'s, Miki fensive attack with running and a 65-yard scoring play. Thi? Fair-Haven in the first game ing a 50-yard touchdown drive, Reds 12 - Phils 6 Cilento one, and Mark Brady |iiine bought just last week. passing. boosted the Hawks lead to 250 and rolled over Roselle Park with some passes sprinkled Braves 6 - Astros 0 one T. D. and three extra in the second, followed by last The feature field will be lim Standings: Against Amboy, the Barrons at the half. with line running by Kaskiw points. Outstanding for th« AVENEL JUNIORS were first to score. Woodbridge Art Gigantino set the stag« week's win over Metuchen. ited to 45 cars, with the fastest and Hagan. In the final minutes Reds 1 — 0 Squires were Chris Kosty and Bob Ercolino ran 45 yards 33 in time trials on Saturday Braves 1 — 0 MAJKST1C LANKS kicked to Amboy and the kick for the final score when he re- of the game, with practically Bill Vogt. High (lames: J. Mahr, 104 put them inside their own 10. covered a fumble on the 3 yard for the first touchdown. Jeff forming the first 11 rows and the entire reserve team in the Dodgers 0 — 0 Mets 0 — 0 The Knights travel to Clark 192-180; It. Baiimgartner, 176. The Amboyans were forced to line. One play later Hall went Howeir scored from the 2-yard the non-qualifers being pared game, Nelzie Brown passed to on October 22 to battle that line to give Carteret a two- in a 2 p.m. Sunday consolation Phil 0 — 1 High Sets: J. Mahr, 566; J. punt to the Barrons. The Red through the line for the score. Ron Krantz for the final touch- town's Crusaders. A win in thi Stanziola, 478. and Black's first drive was Barbaezuk converted. touchdown lead which was the 20-miler to round out the other down, 44 19, Aslros \ 0 — 1 final •margin. ISELIN game could bring a battle fo Leaders: — Ortem Sports- halted by an interception. 12 starters in the 3:15 p.m. Sun the championship with Linde Colonia is now looking for- day main event. Outstanding defensive per Rangers 6 Maple Leafs 0 wear, 8 4; Avenel K. of C. 5088, The Barrons again forced the ward to its game with Wood- formances were turned in by — also undefeated at this time 8-4; Avenel Lions Club, 7-5; Co- Panthers to punt from deep in The race wilt feature the Red wings 8 - Canadians 0 bridge. Carteret Pee Wees Terry Coughlin, Lou Balka, Ray Bruins 12 - Rovers 6 in a game to be played Octobei horsky Const. Co,, 7 5. their own territory. This time, colorful Indianapolis start with Zajac, Joe Zajac and Steve 29 at Woodbridge Stadium. Amboy center Ron Finn got off the cars lined up three abreast Standings: AVENEL BANTAMS AVERAGE 39.7, PER PUNT Win Fourth Straight Slattery. Rangers 1 — 0 a poor snap to Pete Marvookas CARTERET — The Carteret so plan to come out and see the Carteret 7 12 13 12 — 44 SAVINO ONE OF\BEST MAJESTIC LANKS who scooped it up. but was un NEW BRUNSWICK - Rut> return of the old roadsters a Red Wings 1 — 0 gers could have one of the best Sportsman Pee Wee rolled im- Plainfield 6 0 7 6 — 19 Bruins 1 — (I NEW BRUNSWICK — Pet High Games: S. Lnkf.cs. 177; able to gain the first down. pressive to their fourth straight they battle to regain the pres Savino of Perth Amboy, th G. Green, 155; M. Hollo, l!>3. From that point, it took the net punting averages in the na- tige they once held prior to th Hawks 0 — 0 tion Three punters have co-m- victory of the current campaign Maple U-afs 0 — 1 quarterback; and the alterna High Sots: G. Green, 301; D. Barrons five plays to hit pay — without a single defeat — by rear-engine car era was launch Rambler Trackmen (ing tailbacks, Bryant Mitehel Lordi, 292; S. Lukac, 299. dirt. Tom Houser, I he Barren him-d to average 39.7 per booi ed. Canadians o — 1 and returns have totaled 19 knocking off Milltown, 27 to 7, Hovers 0 — 1 of CharlotU'.sville, Va., an Leaders; — Avenel Coal & captain scored from four yards in a regular game in the Pop All tickets, except box and Lose to Highland Ph. Bruce Van Ness of Prinreto Oil, 8 0; Woodbridge Barrel, 5 out. His extra poin! attempt yards for a net 38,8, Mik« KOKIhS Greaves of Lev it town, N. V^ Warner Central Jersey football dub house, are unreserved and CARTERET - The Carteret! are the individual leaders ir 3; Avenel Kire( Co., 4'-j-3'a; sailed wide of the uprights. Blues 24 - Bengals 18 1 1 the regular punter, has a 58 1 league: will be off sale at .10 a.m. on high school Ramblers lost their Panthers 24 Cougars 6 most departments at Uutgers Abbe Lumber, 4 -. -3'a. Early in the second quarter, both Saturday- and Sunday on fifth Cross County dual meet, Savino has passed for 243 yards mark and Van Ne.ss, all on The Pee Wees will make Standings: thIllef D.tlllMIBarronsS werV\tHe" forceIWIlfdU tIIoI "• . ..> dropping a 1714 decision to the MUNICIPALS their home debut this coming « first-come, first'served basis. Blues 1 _ fl and has a total offense mark mini from deep in lln-ir owni'iuick kicks, is averaging 44.5. undefeated Highland Park har BOWL MOR LANKS Sunday at 1 P. M., opposing Panthers 1 — ,0 of 268, tops on the team. Mil- territory, giving Amboy cood TOPS' IN RUSHING, PUNTING riers. jchell, via rushing, has 230 High Games: R Schocllple, FOOTBALL ODDITY Fords Pee Wees. A large home- Cyclones (» — 0 , , ,'-,., i I7fl; B Ku/niak. Hi8, J. Yates, field position. In eight plays. coming crowd is expected to.be NEW BRUNSWICK - In re Carteret had only throe run Raiders n — 0 yards, leading in that area and ' ., j, ,,,, f | BrBriann TTayloy r scored from one NEW BRUNSWICU K — Here's ; Mulnar Electric. !Mi; {lri\t' Ill's ciniwiMiiii iilteiupt was wilb ihf hi'l|> of Ihe new punt. a returu of a punt covering a Batema'n is interested only in 3. 1. (i-arbi'r . Ml" Orioles l» - Hawks 0 Brass BucM, »K; Bassarab ;ooil. Al ihe hull, Amboy l.KADINU KKCKIVUK in" rule, which reMrii'ts inleii- 4(Xyard. run. The extra points the final score. Iu rushing and 4. Don Stewart 1' Standings: Hi'ally. Sii. le.nl by a score nl 14 (i. were made on passing plays by punting, Rutgers has been su- 5. Gladnodota 111* Celtics 1 — 0 NKW BHUNSW1CK — Bob '' * \fler Ihe scmvli'ss ihird'ivr linemen ID ihe Wayne Spoganetz to Jim Walsh. perior to its opponents. In all 6. C. Morton HI* Chiefs 1 — 0 Stouebraker of Milesburg. Pa t- Panlhcrs gol all lo'lme until the IKIII is kicked, Scoring — N. Ziccardi 2, B. 'other areas, however, the fig 7. H. S/elagowski C Knieks I — 1 a sophomore, luis caughl seven Fos; is shift that is dangerous,;) quick start in ihe liu.il Iramc. Pollock has average 17 1 yards Molars 1, P. Stragapede 1. jurt's put Scarlet far in the H. J. Kami 111' While Sox I — 1 passes for IJI7 \ arils in the to drive in especially if it's .lim M.illucu uv, rerov ei ed a per reluril uh.le Maker's murl| Extra I'oiats — J. Walsh (2) rear. Hut in points, Rutgers 'J. J. J'oliti 111* Oriole.s 1 -- I last Iwo games lo become Kllt-jthe menta!Htall variety. |. WoodlVtooOlirnlj;*u ulur' liniiblminime1 oin ihe is IH I. ^ach ilai had *«Vta pane fl baa «4 to its opponent*' 60. iO. i, Szosepanskt C HawkM x • - I leading receiver. •Aecoi'd, Muukato, Kia.JWootlbnibi* 45. Eight. Leader-Fret, ...xlncsday, October 1R, Iflfi7 PAGE SEVEN SPORTS TALK The Candidates Speak

By nOBMRT I\ T)eSANTIS By Mayor RALPH l\ lURONi: Mayoralty Candidate I And foiinrllmrn .lnsrph Ncmvo, This- Township's adiniiiislrn-j llobrrt Smith, John Ilila and lion, as represented by the town;Charlfs Tm.ella. rnimcil iiiifl the Mayor's office,| 'WOODIiKIDCK — a joini refuses to nTdgni/.o Ihp poiits ! today, (he Dome e:il issues which face the people craljc Action Team of May of Wondhriil^c! I.ikp an ostrich, Ralph P. Bnronr and Coiim this administration is hiding its men Joseph Nemyo, Koln head in the sand. Smith, John Hila and Char! On August 10, 1967. I sent a Terzella, all seeking reeled in letter to this council in which I cited their "platform of po asked 5 specific questions con five action, already implcmen By MEYER corning the federal indictments ed in many instances. .. ,,.,,.. , , of former Mayor Walter Zirpolo The "Since our platform was for Sullivan:• mailma. one n delivered a letter to us last work from Curley[and Town Council President malized two months ago, we "- of the besl known ball players in Cartcrct of a; Robert Jacks. You issued a il;r;ule am>. In if, C'urloy talks about tho ail time preat ball play- "white paper" to the press on have already shown that we ers in Carlcrpl since the timo he was a boy. And that, folks, was Septembe"ht r 1, "bu tt you failed to mean every word of it, because I timi e answer a single question. much of it has been translated We are noinn (o reprint most of the loiter because ve I "1 it On September 5, 1967, T ap into action. will be nf interest to the sports fans of Carteret. peared before the Town Council "We pledged efficient busi "15 Summit Street and answered your "white pa- ness practices, and we have do East Orange, N. J. : per." At that time, I repeated livered on that pledge by in Dear Meyer:- I the 5 specific questions which stalling modern computer facil I waj just thinking about the all time great hall players in you had previously not answer- ities, instead of replacing worn f 'artrret since I was a boy and believe you me I think this is the ed. You did not answer those out manual office machines, host I could come up with. At first base Otto Elko was the best- public questions then, nor have "Our determination to acccl very f;r>od long ball hitter and good fielder. Joe Elko on second you answered since then. erate our industrial develop basfi and no one could play the bag and hit like Ernie Sabo. If, It has been brought to my at- ment and promotion program {'oiiRhlin ot short stop had no equal—he was the best ball player jtention that Mayor Ralph Ba to attract traditional, desirable lhat ever came out of Carteret, barring none. Then fame third'rone sent letters, signed by the ratables has borne fruit many base ant! on one could play the bag and hit like Ernie Saho. If Chief Building Inspector, to IIOOTKNANNY NIGHT: Fords Junior High School Hoolonanny ('luh will sponsor a Hooteiinany Night, Friday, October 27, at times over, as attested to by the 7:^0 P. M.. in the rafetnrlum of thr school with many former student* appearing. Groups to appear in addition to the Fords club Ernie had more pep on third he would of been a big leaguer. linorc than 400 residents of Tse- newspapers. which regularly 1 l,cft fielder of course was Mall of Fainer Joe Medwick. In vny'lin, advising them that their arc Wandrrin SOHIN, Kriisnn and Tlie People'g People, Wooribrlclge. Left to right, Virginia Matyc/.ka, Kathy Kulik, Linda Dry, carry stories of new compan Carol Lubinski, Karen Kulik, Claudia Greco and Dale Fennelly. opinion be should of been in the Hall of Fame before Jackie Rob- j homes would be inspected by the ies coming into Wootlbrid^e to in>;on. lted Ruffing, Lloyd Waner and n few others. In center (Building Department. This ac- help with our tax burden and i fk-ld there was a .nood outfielder and runner in Ruck Scally. tion, by the so-called "Men of provide jobs for our residents. Outside of Medwick. Buck Scally was the best left fielder that Action," is clearly trr violation "We promised to take full ad ever played on Leibig's Field in the good old days. Right fielder of the United States Supreme vantage of all Federal, Slate of course belongs to Bill TVzurilla who was a real good hitter- Court ruling. In the case of Ca- and County- subsidized pro- Obituaries cither right hand or left hand—and a good switch hitter. I re- mara vs. Municipal Court (35L- prams which will benefit our member that in Carteret Bill was a real outstanding ball player. W4517) which stated that war- rantless nonemergency inspec- township. Aside from continu- YGLESIAS FUNERAL The best catcher ever to come out of Carteret was Charles ing work on programs already CARTERET - Funeral .ser- (King) ttrady. He was a most reliable man behind the plate that tion of residential premises by city housing inspectors, without in progress, we have invented vices were held for Mrs. F,n I ever pitched to. Chippy Cutter was second best and a better three new ones which will serve canacion Santos Yglesias of 68 hitter than Brady. the occupant's consent, is a vio- lation of a man's constitutional as models for the entire nation. Atlantic Street were held Wed As far as pitchers went. Frank Andres was Cartcrct's greatest We have been granted $32,000 nesday, October 11 at 8:30 A.M. pitcher of a decade ago. He was smart, had more stuff and was rights under the Fourth Amend- ment. The Court stated that a for a health maintenance pro at the Synowiecki Funeral a good hitter. He used to hit a home run ball down the left field gram for" our older residents; Home, 56 Carteret Avenue fol- line and it used to roll down toward Benjamin Moore's plant. building inspector must obtain a warrant from a Magistrate the U. S. Dept of the Interior lowed at 9 A.M. by a hijih re For a pitcher he surely could hit. John (Slops) Murtaugh was has certified our waste water next. He had a blazing fast ball and if it hit you, you'd think you Court in order to perform an in- quiem Mass at St. Joseph's Ro- were hit with a sledge hammer. He also could catch and hit well. spection of an individual home. treatment' ideas as being elig- man Catholic Church with Rev. Theji there was George Enot who pitched for the All Stars with A local radio station (W.C.T.C. ible for federal funding; and Patrick Lyons OSM as cele Dick Brown catching him. George was a very good pitcher. And - New Brunswick) asked Mayor we have conceived a unique brant. Interment was in St. last but not least came Marty (Topsy) Roth, a little left hander Barone for his comments con plan of self help for those on Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. who was my class mate and weighed only about 120 pounds, cerning his illegal action on Fri- fixed incomes, which we are The pall bearers were A. Ba- soaking wet. For a little fellow, he sure had plenty on the ball. day, October 13. His office did ready to submit for federal santc F. Nieto, E. Ogando, M. I always said that if Topsy had about 25 more pounds on him, not reply to the public then, nor funding all since we pre- Muniz, V. Gago and A. Nunez. you could never beat him. has it since then. sented our platform, only two short months ago. And here are some honorable mentions: Tnfielders—Sam Smo- I contend that his action was EUGENE II. MESAROS lenski. Johnny Leshick, Mike Mitroka, Patsy Andres, Ed Cough- arbitrary, capricious and con "We have delivered on our CARTERET — Eugene M. RICHARD A. BOYLE temptuous of the constitutional promise to expand our recrea- Mesaros, 38, of 63 Mary Street, lin. Outfielders—Johnny Staubach, Al Jakeway, Gip Ginda, HEADS COMMITTEE: George Elko, Jess Sullivan, Lou Lukasiak. Catchers—King Stut- rights of the individual and the tion program to such a degree died last Wednesday in the sanctity and inviolability of the that it has attracted the atten- Pennsylvania Hospital, Phija- Richard A, Boyle, 92 East WH- s/ke and I.eo Brown. Pitchers—George Sheridan (Ex-chief of Ham Street, Fords, has been police) Ed Dolan, Sr., Mickey Miglecz, Leon Falconer, Harold home! tion of state-wide press and has delphia. He was a musician and On October 11, 1967, a local been mentioned favorably on the n parishioner of St. Joseph's named chairman of the show Sullivan, John (Bully) Donphue. committee of the Linden Chap- f saw all of these fellows play ball and I must say (hat they newspaper (Leader Press) quot- floor of the Congress of the Uni- Roman Catholic Church and a ed Mayor Barone as having an- ted States. ter of the Society for the pres- were about the best that came out of Carteret. Perhaps I missed member of its Holy Name So- ervation and Encouragement a few, but in my opinion, these were the best." swered a Woodbridge citizen "Recognizing the fact that ciety. Mr. Charles Frank Sr., with storm drainage problems some- of Barber Shop Quartet Sing- Sincerely. Mr. Mesaros was a member ing in America. The With an- "Curly" "Project Bowtie is not an issue times originate outside our of Perth Amboy, Local 273 and in this election and I don't intend boundaries, we pledged to work nual "Night of Harmony" will the Plainfield-Asbury Park Lo- be held November 4, 8:00 to make it one.' toward convincing the County cal No. 366, Musicians Union. Carteret high school's football fortunes got a bit; boost this and State governments of their P. M., at McManus Junior week when the Gin-ain-coachcd forces came through with great Evidently, Mayor Barone A resident of Carteret all his Hi.eh School, Linden. doesn't seem to realize that responsibility in the situation. second half rallies for the second time in two weeks to win an- We took immediate action to life, he had attended New York Itoyle is married has five other come from behind game by routing Roselle, 3513, last these issues do exist and that it University in New York City. lldren and is employed hv is the electorate which determ have County officials on the Saturday at Roselle. Carteret's current record now stands at 3-1 Surviving are his parents, Mr. HELLO, MARTHA!: During a rehearsal of "Hello Dolly" in Hie Township of Woodbiidtir. ines what the issues are and not scene to survey our many storm Vietnam, Martha Rayc takes time out to say hello to Chief and is most impressive. This coming Saturday a big crowd will what this administration would problems. Since that time, and Mrs. Stephen W. Mesaros; be on hand to welcome the boys to another home game—this one a sister, Mrs. Joseph Kaschak; Yeoman Donald E. Painter, son of Henry Painter, 117 Berke- like, them to be. these county officials have in- ley Boulevard, Iselin, Miss Raye met the chief's brother, Wil- Sidney Cohen, psycologist and with South Brunswick. Game time is 2 P.M. and we'll see you tensified their efforts towards a niece, Catherine Anna and a expert on LSD: there. Even more ludicrous, is the bur A., then a sailor in Brighton, England, in 1947. action by this Township's Recre- formulating a plan to combat the nephew, Michael Kaschak, all "Man has the capacity to be of Carteret, ation Dept., when an unmain- drainage problem on an area- more than a flower-picking pri- Walt (Moe) Gasior, director of athletics at Carteret High, has tained, filthy, deplorable public wide basis. Funeral services were held asked us to cooperate with him in announcing that there will be mate. We need more thinking rest-room in Fords Park was "In the meantime, we have Monday at 8:30 A. M. from the not less, and a society that does a SECOND ENTRANCE GATE AT ALL HOME FOOTBALL Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Whee- Miss Raye Meets Iselin bull-dozed after we Republicans begun an accelerated program not value trained intelligence is GAMES-SECOND GATE TO BE LOCATED AT LOUIS STREET showed pictures before this ler Avenue followed by a re- ENTRANCE. This action has been necessary in order to allevi- of our own to widen our streams doomed." Town Council. Evidently, this is and install storm drainage lines quiem High Mass at St. Jo Brothers-20 Years Apart ate the congestion on Hermann Avenue at all home games. We another way to do away with for maximum benefit within seph's Church at 9 A. M. In- think this is a good idea. political issues! our ability to pay. terment was in St. Gertrude ISELIN — In 1947, Martha and the late Francis E. Painter. believe it had been such a long Cemetery, Colonia. Raye met Wilbur A. Painter, Chief Yeoman Painter, a 19- time ago. Because this administration "We hvae demonstrated that All roads will lead to the Carteret "high school stadium this has failed to keep the public in- then a Quartermaster Second year ve'eran, is married to the During the short meeting, coming Sunday when the Carteret Sportsmen, undefeated in four our platform is a constructive MRS, ESTELLA CHAPPEI.L Class on board the USS Willard former Norma G. Brown of Nor- MLss Raye also recalled that * straight road games, and tied for first place in the Pop Warner formed, and is attempting to one, and we have proved that it avoid all the issues which con- COLONIA — The funeral of Keith (DD-775) in Brighton, folk, Va., and has two children. Manchester England newspaper football league, will make their grand homecoming against Fords is more than just a series of Mrs. Estella Chappell, 79, of ague, will make Uieir grand nomecoming against roros front the peop,e of Woodbridge England. He is now with Na- His family is at their home at ran a picture of her and Petty promises made during a politi 36 Pine Tree Drive, who died tional Shoe in Beverly, Mass. 5740 Susquehanna Drive, Vits at 2 P.M. The locals have turned in an amazing record in league j do herebyv challenge MavoMayoir cal campaign. We have a record Officer Painter and that the pic- play during the past four years. The Pee Wee game will start at Ralph Barone to a public de Monday at home after a brief In 1967, 20 years later, half ginia Beach, Va., where the ture was sent to her later by a 1 P.M. In case you ''"n't know, the Pee Wees are also unbeaten. of accomplishment, and we illness, is scheduled for Thurs- bate. Only in this manner, will have demonstrated that we shall way around the world, Martha Chief plans to retire next year. relative. the people of Woodbridge know day morning, 8:30 at the Pettit Raye took time out during re .In recalling meeting Wilbur continue that accomplishment. Funeral Home, 371 W. Milton Chief Yeoman Donald Paint- Paul 6retski had a excellent where the two parties stand! "At this time in its develop- hearsal of "Hello Dolly" to say Painter, Miss Raye said that er entered the Navy in April, evening with games of 209 189 ment, Woodbridge needs alert, Avenue. Rahway, with a high|hello tc> wilbur>s brother, Chief because of rough seas, the for- An«elo V — Mass of requiem at 9:00 a" St. 1948 and received his basic 251 and a 649 sot. Gretski's ex- Truong Dinh Dzu, South Vietnam imaginative and experienced Yeoman Donald E. Painter, sec- mer was unable to return to his training at Great Lakes. HI. He cellent work led to a sweep men to direct its affairs. We be- Mary's Church. Burial will be retary to the Assistant Chief of ship af.er attending a show in presidential candidate: in St. Marv's Cemetery is a graduate of Woodbridge Sweeps Olds over the Tandyrack Five. "Democracy means the peo- lieve that our Action Team ha? Staff of Logistics, MACV J4, at which Miss Raye had perform- Senior High School and •ttend- In a battle for the lead, Val- ple's ability to kick out such shown that it can fill the bill Born in Rahway, Mrs. Chap the MACV Headquarters in ed. Upon learning of the situa- cd William and Mary Extension CARTERET — Action in the iant Aluminum downed F.W.B. worthless and ineffective people and that it will continue to work pell lived here nine years and Vietnam. College, Norfolk, Va. Prior to Nine O'clock Keglers found tion, Miss Raye invited the vending in a pair. Bob Streck as Nguyen Van Thieu and Ngu for the benefit of all Woodbridge of Louis Miss Raye recalled the. mo-el petty officer and another sailor going to Vietnam ho was sta- Angelo Michael Five sweeping yen Cao Ky." residents in a positive manner." »>i»ll. She was a communicant of ing in Brighton and asked that tioned in the Patjama Canal its opponents to tie for the with 214-543 and Mike Valiant to have dinner and see the 1own St. Mary's Roman Catholic the Chief send her regards In Zone. He holds the Joint Ser- league lead. Joe Feerick tack- 200-539 did the damage. Church and a member of the with her and her husband. Sabo'.s Sport Shop moved Wilbur. "We had a wonderful time at vice Commendation Medal, ed on games of 211-211 and 604 St. Joseph's Guild, both Rah- Good Conduct Medal - 19 yean net to rout the Olds team. Bill closer to the leaders with a way. Wilbur and Tlonald are Iwo of dinner and later touring the sweep over Ideal Liquors. Er- 'Send Me No Flowers' eight sons of Henry A. Painter, town," ^aid Miss Raye who of service and National Defense Kopervas was high for the Surviving are a son. Louis, and Vietnam Service, losers with 210-558. nie Sabo was high for the win- Rahway; two daughters. Mrs. 117 Berkeley Boulevard, Iselin, found it almost impossible to Kacsur Plumbing swept Cen ners with 201-545 and Ideal's To be Given Nov., 10-12 Edna Dow, with whom she- tral Exterminating as Lenny High man was Ed Ryan with made her home; Mrs. Estelle until 4 and 7 until 10 P. M. be Talalai bombed away with 244- 213-555. CARTERET — The St. Joseph| Mever, Rahway: two grand- ginning Thursday. 605. DeCarlo pinners downed the Remaining matches found Players will present at the St. children; eight grea'grandchil- Joseph Annex Auditorium on Legal Step$ Taken A lifelong resident of Fords, Semenza-Carlson. men with Such"s Bar & AMT Realty dren. Mr. Nalepa was « letter car Frank Faton scoring with 226- Sweeping and odd game wins November 10,11 and 12, a recent Against Contractor New York comedy entitled j ner with the Fords Post Of PROCLAMATION 213 — 605. Jim Cartoon bowled went to Carteret American, and WOODBRIDGE - Everything "T™ IN FiiS cp,rvjr>PS fice. He was a ve'eran of WorM 103 213 — 604 in a losing cause Price's Mens Store. "Send Me No Flowers", a sly TS IN legally possible will be done to ^J' ~~ Funerav l ii,,n,«,» War II having served in the U. WHEREAS: UNITED STATES DAY will be antic about JB hypochondriac correct the situation. Mayor „ . "" ,. ... K., Bran.-iga_, n s ^^ Hp wgs g parisninnpr who overhears his doctor de- c observed throughout, the length and breadth of Ralph P. Barone said yesterday!^. 9 of BIW Henry riacr. nf Our Lady of Pracc Church scribing someone else's fatal who d,od M«mcl-y Mu cn- our nation on Sunday, October 22, 1967, and in a Pomplaint madf1101 nns la1 and a member of its Holy Name symptons, thinks his own days hy Harry Murray,'"^""secwuV "" P' ' Plainfield Society. UP was slsn a member are numbered, and proceeds to street Port" Reading that lheian ilmrs-s °r fiv{" mrmlhs, are WHEREAS: thnr is a general feeling that of San Salvador Council 2^ arrange various for-Ris of secu-iManzo Constructing ' Company scheduled for Thursday mo ru- Knights of Columbus, IVrlh trmloni is not "free", but must be won anew by nty, including a new husband,: "tore the sidewalks out and then' ms at tl;n" ai (;i'own<'>' !''llw Ambny, and the Postal Em- each generation, and for his wile's impending widow-1walked out of town." raI I'rt'»<4. 1()7(l N. Broad Street, ployees Association, 1IU wife. hood. ' The mayor said that the com-'"'"'i'10' with . b"ri:!l in n°so WHEREAS: the backbone of this great land lmmllt M Helen. (Krhardl i. died on Au .liilin Danii ri (Geoii'A. Kim puny wanted tu do Ihe job all at i'i»onal 1'ai*. yusl 16. of ours consists of loyal, honest and morally ball) will have ihe rule of ihc one time, but easements bad (o Tll(' deceased was I lie widow deirnt people who wish to tell tho world that in chief l;tii;:li yenerulor ul the be obtained from the railroad "r I||1|IIV '" 1''"I'k uh" ll"'(1. n Surviviiii'. are five dau'-iljtei'i. V|J; ; :l l 01 lrlX| v ( ilv tin' United Stales "Patriotism is NOT Head", and eoinedv, Hit- healthy husband on tlu- oilier side of the .street. "' "" ' '" '" • ' ' - Mrs. ltita (i;i\vlo»sKi. We-l I'a ]w lei'son: Mary. Kraneine, llrace. v.liu Hunks be has onlyy a few That situation has been eorreel * nsided in Newark and Hi!! nio\ iti to l-eliir ami Dawn, all at home; a .sun. WHKHKAS, the Woodbridge Township Busi- days 1o live. John l>;iiu'ri (.ludy .eil. When thu complaint wassilil' J itaviiHHul \V.. al Inline: his ness and l rofe.s.sional Women's Club 'inid the Kiiubail) will be seen as hi's.'"^ t0 him. Bl"'u"« *»''•'. he ll)lir called Manzo and,was promised lu>1' (laugher Mrs Lavina Serif-: mother, Mi Jennie S. Cultural Sub-Committee of the Mayor's Com- wife who wishes he'd not pay "he would be there the first. fii!njiiH>. ShSh e waas a membeb r Forth : a brother, Waller Na mission on Youth are jointly sponsoring a (State- much attention to every little o{ pain that a good burp would thing Monday morning." He did <*'« Cranford Methodist epa, Metuchen;; thret e sisters, wide UNITED STATES DAY celebration on Sun- not keep his promise Church and the Marcus L. Ward ] jn stella Carvello, Mrs, J«-n day, October 22, 19G7 at 7:00 P.M., at Woodbridge easily cure. Joe Cash (Arnold) c| a rSi plays the part of the husband's . Meantim. e, a . crossin. ., g «uard. i l'tt'r 96, Daughters of Anier-i nje Bianchard, and Miss Mar- Senior High School Stadium and have inviUd neighbor and friend, who is so ha^ bt'cn l'laced m 1lle urt'a garet Nalepa, all of Fords. all communities in the State of Ne(v Jersey to surviving are two other join with (hem to mark the day in this urea (lie best hot or which is jieh in patriotic heritage and historical thai hr resorts o his old grand the ^ ^\M*<»« *'» ^" ^'^r' lllllMl "' ''' K "-:l background, dad I,, .see him through the I on tlle ^b;" !h<"" ( onnors' lranfl>»|: fl)i" cold Sl'HS in town one ^'.reat cr ' ' ' ' ' i To e.iey|ie erilicisin 'Km ehild, it 'sister. Mrs. Anna Uil NOW, TIIERKFORH I, Thomas J. Dev«rtn, Aldv .Mi|ipiirlintt the lead roles; your OrtM cnliei.Mn liisl ki-n< Mi'hlo I'ark. Maynr of the 11 h id Carteicl, do hereby v.lll lie I'll]I Miller * licit ) tin I ] 11 ><' I.I 1111 Sllll(l,l\ October :!:'. 11107 as UNlTKl') uld Maine of the pert wile, hand Nu person of WillJUI A \\1 I l'\ |>ii I.ill In lh,' hn ,|iand as heir FuKltS --• Funeral siiwn MTA'I'l'!:; DAY m I lie Itoioiivh of Cai Icn t and Hess piclend.s lo b l .'|M'-" • id In his oun (III one Kill for Vt illi.iin A N.ih'iJ.i, I ' iirj'.c nil r< :,iilfiil: lo join with Woodbi id[',e mid llui-stuii, Mr. Alkuis) I hi1 HIT I lie rest ol I lie s The bua.si of equality rarely ileceh Slrecl. uho died til lie in the erlebnil uyi. 1 also NIMH: Tli« VV.MMIIImi>.•,<• J.mits and the handy cemetery lot salesman, comes from those on the top morning at his home, an ap urge I hat all re.sidctils and business people fly parent suicide, will be held i-tagilo of V\*oinen Voters aiiimmurri 1IMI.IV that and Tom McWatters (Dr. Mor- most ievel of humanity. I lie American flag on that Day. • II local «uidldatcs have accepti-il invitations to jiai liiipale i i.spy) whoso diagnosis of an .Saturday, limp to ho amioum' In their annual Candidates' Ni^lil next Tuesday at K l"> I'M., Ihcr pulieiil provides the fuel ti> fantasy srrnrs by Karl Schrop. rd. nt HIP I'lvnn ami Sim Fn CHARLIE'S THOMAS J, Ul'iVKKIN, Mayor at Hnnarri .JIMMIMMI'S, Route I. Ahnvc are Mrs. ,\i line l,^nt IUIIIIC the play dcr. Mill llnna, .Shirjry I'ar/ych niTiil lliMnr. !''! Foil \\cnu< SUBMARINES l'iorouf>h of Carleret • i "i i liau nun of voter hciviic Im the IcaKiiF and KnijtTt A 'cciinil lini' i>l Mi|i|inrl Is Dnliiic-, Slbilia and Kfltlllffli Friend*. m,n call a I Ihf funi-i.il liivi- f chairman. provided lor the well dcviicd, lluf.d.uit. lo pa.v Iroui 1 PAGE EIGHT Wrdnrsday, OMnbov 1R, 1W57 Lradrr-Prrss

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ion* upon lh» exerelat of »uch pnuor |il»m and speHni'atiiiiii ai llir miir liiiiiiu ol ih- ,,,,,ii.,n oi llr.iinh IWi. reil.ted Stptimlxir. IMV. • mount al ouMamtim bonda and rwtet l>utexl from tht (lute of aai'l bnniU Political Statements, [M may he. aiMwiallv provided hy taw or ,lti»e|»h V. Valenll, Minii'-ip;il t V»k. I lip Wiiiiilhinlar MIIPI Im-aleil » ('iHialrurt a atorm water drain In'lMiied pursuant to thla ordinance nhall KKCTfON 'I II i« h*i»bv (IfHir •mint "l »tal*d th.l Ihp SupiiVmrnlal isine^w, beginning Oclnbri 11, I'hi;, VM-IIIII', fViHiiMiiiilvp, nn »ho«n nnin a plan fntllled "Plan Mid I'rofila «il llnnert in thia mrtlon, the money* rained Stal*m*nt i*qiiu*d hy si H"i"l pl.Miq I'lihllrd "t'intipi*Kpn«l\p Shrnm pmpoMwl a1t#e4 |rad*a and atftrm drain-;hy th« imiane* «if a»M honda llhall. to l<*w han h*en dulv rnHd* By Carteret Candidates liniin»\pni*nl riufiain Construptinn a(e lor Kimball Klre*l," drawn hvlnot le«a than the amount of aurh «OMI, offio of Ihe Municipal riPik nf KOVAOS. AVDERSON. charRe. Inr alf plans And aiieviln ;iti, |,l.in»l'niiti,irl SI'iA, Bum h KM ('hailflt W. neailr, Townnhip Rniin*ei,;lM applied In th* payment nf aurh iinUl Towmhlp, and that «in-h «ut<-m»nl «n n which mtm .^hAll nol be irlm Bid* mini he sirhmilterl on th* I'M WuivlLuiiap Hurt." prepared I.T M ». CnniKrurt a .tmm »»le, d, ^n b.-' «™T!nN 7. K.ph bond .nllripation Tiwnihip, a, dpfine.1 in .Sen,,,,, 4OA • n ,*al l m 1 CARTKRKT — Addressing, CARTKHET A constructive ,1..r. M/MI-II-IMW »?4M fnrm.t fllinithftri to Ih* RirUlm iun<• « " P«rM»nt >n Ihi. ordinance nf .aid l^-»l Bond l.a», ,, ,nr,,,,«1 ht accompanied hy rnrpontle unply Un c\ • li\p rn «hpp|». dalPfl Seplcmher IS, „„,, Kflrda, aa ahown on a plan entitled »h>11 "• ll*(*<1 on about Ihe dale ol thl< mdinanc* hv tlM,.Vlfl. and th*r Ihe rhr worker* at * recent meet pdiicational program of l«en ! luuanre. and ahall he pavahli not Iwun" of Ihe honcta and nnl»« auihm SCPBatOR COURT Of NEW JKR.SKV Kutinn of the Contract on awnril thr-reiil ''"" "PI,in and Profile of proponed atoi in "• • than cm* year from Ma dute, ihill i»«l liy Ihi* oidiname mil he u-ilhm nil in';, John MeN'ulty Republican age activities was proposed to rHANCERT DIVISION 'Vne hid mum be arrnmpnnlnl liy a t i'l i pi-hiiii :' rii* mim or SflO.min Ii tipiehy dialn lor Walnut Street," drawn hy' hear int»re«( al s rat* which shall nol debt limilationj prewi'ihed by .Municipal Chairman, asked for!day by council candidates. John Minni.FHEX t'OtlNTT I'""! <'heck For nol lf« Ihnti K>n peappiojr i i.ilod tn Ihe rofl of sui'h imprnve-itrharlea W Beaal*. Towmhlp RniinMr,'1 „ . , nipnts September. l%7 Docket No. F JIKM M ;"n{ of Ihe amount of hid The sum an apprnpnalwi xhall lie .dated September. l%7 :Mre«l alx p«r pentlim !«"„> per annum BonSWri'KId I-a»N 10 Thin nrdinanre »hall t»k« cooperation and a solid deter Wolski and Robert S/.ifieti. r n mrl fi Ind m>y rw 1 (mm Um lo lim Tht Lincoln Savirns Bunk. formerly ''""• ' "" Council reserve* the nfihl to in (lie prnieeri, * ,.n f Ih,p aille ol thr tnto. n*Construc * *«t a *ator m watet r Adrai „n kbt-. 'I nlw^nTrf 't* ™ * ll1 '**%""»' I 'llmitatmn'a pflect twenty daya after th* firat piibllra- ni;ned effort be forthcoming to The two Carteret Democrats, known at Th« Mncoln Savingn Bank nfacrepl or ref.it any or nil liicl< which in linndi Anil «vl. and Ihe down payment ,,„ A „ M,(B atll>rt_|J"""*5." * .'within Ihe niipnilii atcrl, hy Mm ordinance. Such im !.,„„,. .. _i^ ,.„ . „,„_ .^ i ,,B« I Ptewrmefl y tne I Law. Kach tlon theieof after final p»*Ra|*. Brooklyn. > eorpor«tion orxaniied and j '*•"' "Pinion "ill hr In Ihe best in|(.!i-s( of P'tirdv. aa shown on a plan entitleulMd "Re- n ure victory for the repuhli-! in setting forth their plan, sta- pui\pini'ii' chilli he undritaken a.s a gen- of aaid not*! ihaljocal hl *nVin alfned d hr the .lOSfll'H NKMYO exlrtlne und«r the Laws of the Slut* nil the Tnwmhlp. vised Plan and Profile of proposed Mary can ramlidalees Pauline Hanf ted: "We believe lhal our Bor p eral inliumrnn-iil ;nul nn p.irt of the co.sl Mayor and Municipal Treasurer and Prealilent of the CnunrH New York, la the, plaintiff, and ,7nhn - *•• AIJflWAY Avenue Storm Seww." drawn hy Charlea| '^"^ " MM™he" w7 of'i.idTown.hip nf ,4fted airmail. ^, _ t, „ . • "J"V*ria«ii ne undeu r me aeal or ««ia lown«nip STATF.MKNT ,ic ! .1. <'h;irles Bohanek in No- ough Schools, built with Car- Rempkowskt und Kll/abeth Rtmpknwakl. misiiWM Ailminislr.it.il B T Vnih K l r n(l hli wife; Ocean Finance Corporation. • ••<"• I"/1««/B7 s.!7 W innppity srwM-ially lipoHitpd Any loan' , '*'Ti,n "' 'J _ 2"" tT " ?-^ " »H«t«d by the Munldpal Clerk. Said The Bond Ordinance pnhliihed lierowiHl \: ubr's e'ection. It is impera- teret Taxpayers money, should III.KIP bv Ihp Kpdpral CuvprnmenrWo Ihe January, 1%2. reviaed September, 1M7. 0,,lrfI., ,rf h,,,by ,U|hoili-ed to execute hai he<-n finally paiiJed hv the Uumripal v oorporalion of New Jersey, Curl Kantor; t be fully utilized by the Roroufih Priutwhip lm i»l;in5 Inr slirh impin\>mpnL f'onflruct a atorm water dlaln In ,,i(i „„„, Imitn iMU, Mirt ru>t*t in auoh <'.'nin. il o[ the Township n| Wondhiidsr in ! ." nl;y added that the G«neral Divestment Corporation, a cor- INVITATION FUR BIDS in;iv lie palfl llorTl thp PIIMPPIK of thp Ih* vicinity of Tri«Me_ Street. Tranto f tm aa they may ailopt in conformity Ihe Oninly ol Middlesex, in Ihe Slate ol poration of New Jeraey, and earn of theiri o i ii -i he brought to theCouncil. This would provide al! The llepartmeni of Planning tt lw\p|.,',- nf the nhliyations aiilli,>n/Ml hy this Sti and Kennedy Place. I*elm, aaB|[h law |'ht power to determine any New Jeiwy nn Ih* l"lh day nf Ortnb»i heirs, devimn and pen i i-, Yu if the democrats Carterel youngsters with whole in dtiiiinf-p shoun on a plan entitled "Plan and Pin-, mallen «ith respect lo aaid nolen nol 1W7, and Ihe twenty day period nf limi- lives, and. hii, thflr. or any ni their ••<• crtve biila lor Park Development niul h hereby rtplprnnnccl and (il* "' Prr>Pf «inh 1 defendant*. Writ ol Execiflinn (or the .ule!until 11 A.M. 'Standard Timei nn thr "•"'LI .'l.-ihr^kinVnV^h -i^h;p^-in^ri ^ •; the residents of thetional opportunities." ininrnipnl thcrplniiltp,- iMPllcrl tn a.< September,jd,,) to the Muniripal Treaaurer whni ordinance can he commenceil, as pronrf- ol mortfafed premises dated August 11th. .wond day of Novemhni, 1%7. at th* or 1* herehy authorized to aell aaid note«;eii In the local Bond l,j«, h»« begun to :»7. "pinlxiM'" nnt a I'lllicnt rxppnaA nf y will bt "short lire of Muniripal fTlerk, I Ma \2 €onatruel a culvert und^r Mfrwtith rithf r at or>« time or trnm llm* to t|om th* dal^ of the firan publication "If elected, we will work tow- By virtue of the above Dialed Writ, to tPrt. ^,.11(1 rn\MV«,hll». and l'l\ il i«i tipcrtssaiy lo liy losing the minority WnodbridKe. New Jriwy at uhi.h tinir fiiiiiurp naill purpose by thp i.mi.itue of Road. Colonia aw ahown on two plani ,„ the manner prd by law of thi« atatempnt ards incorporating into the Bor- m* directed and delKered, ! uill expone and place d l all hid* >VJUU IM mHilurly •Piled ntili^atinns ill snid To^nsliip putsujint to entitled "Proposed culvart location ! SBcriON «. It ia hrrrby df trrminf AI .IOSKIMI V. V.M.EM'I c i the. borough council lo *al« at public vendue on WKDNI-.S ind read Meiedith Road." drawn hy Charles W.I ough Recreational Program, almid. / ^^-^ Ihe l.m'al IllKHl Law nf Npw .Icl'MPy, and ,nd dfclarni that Ih* pulod nf inrfulncmc Municipal <'lcrk nf lh» DAV, th* 39th Day or OCTOBKB. All., are BpaKl«, Township Rnglneet. dated F'eb- ui>nn Ihr itpmy llir pslini.iloil cost of .said purpose \% of laKl purpon. according to IH r«asnn- Township of Woodbvido, N '. as a watchdog of jtee^i age activities that" wili 15*7 at the hour of two o'clock hy th«! maiy, !%7 ami "Hpadwall Detail lor and quantiliif of um-k tJOO.IIOO. .mil ill S^.S.ft«rnooii of th* Aaid t>p pii,v Ulpd hy Ihe df>uii payment heivin Item 1. Planting & Secdinjr Rnafl," drawn hy Charle* W. Beagle, erous facilities to our Borough day. at th* Sheriff's Office in tht City of .iflei atipropti.ilcd io finmice said pur- -i'mvnshi_ Eniineer, dated February, New Brunwick, N. J. Contract !>ocumenu. ini-ludiiiir r>ra poip. and '5) the eilimated maximum: NOTICE OF TAX SALE vMlalcj Pauline Hanf Youth. 1WI7. nrk were presented to tract or pare*! oF I l:i. t'onatruot • rutvert under Midwood' TOWNSHIP OP W00DBR1DGE Our Schools cost millions, yet ptarly ', and were well pleas- Ihe r,.,t o( such purpose, as herein. ad ahown on a set oi two Section #100 they remain closed for almost described, tituate, lyinf and bcinf lit Ihe entitled "Propoaed culvart loca-i i the enthusiastic re- Townshi f Wdbid 25". of the year. Our plan, if Midwood Way" drawn by Chail«*{ Notic* In hereby given Miat the underlined Collert^r nl Ttrim nt the Townahlf them. Also in- m Wondbridie, in Ihe County nl Middlesex will hold a publin sale u tht Tax Offiw, adopted, will open up the ! ' '.'cvl formally wa« Mrs. Memorial Municipal Building. Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, October Mi schools for all to enjoy." 1K7 at 2 o'clock In th* afternoon. Eattetn Daylight Time, to aatlafy municipal Men! .; ";a. \'ice Chairman of Wolski and Szigeti continued: now in arreara. r..j Ls't-ret Republican Organ- Tha paroAli lo bt antd are liated below, being described by lot and block number ; "By using the schools we can vhown on the Townthip Asseasment Map, and in accordance with the last tax dupli- i (m «ho was recently elect- In the order of Department of Planning t to\:?.-2rt of lh* I^oral Bond Law, heiphy appropriated lo th« roit of auch provide our teenagers with pro- minutM W«t and parallel with cate living tht Awtver't name ai shown on the. last tax duplicate, together with till c,l by the district leaders at t Willow| Development, ntcotiahle u. .i,nrl,^ ,~i 11..1 1 S»id retpectivt Jparcela of land will be sold to make th* amount* MverallT electronic*, mechanical-draw- pilated lor down payments on capita sale of the bond, authonwd, and .he ch,rMlb|,~linit ;n. ttmt M ,M TasT DAT OF JDLT. |SM a, computed kj h:is proven by her active par- ing, home economics along with li -iOKtion that she is well qual- commercial courses of typing i; il for this responsible posi- and I.B.M. programing. Many ! n and will zealously perform children would like to partici- h'-i- duties throughout the cam- pate1 in these programs, but paign in behalf of the candidates don't hav« room in their sched- Pauline Hanf and Boh a nek, con- ules. tinued McNulty. .,r >ni UI.ICIiminmpn agj WfTH ITBCn BEING i plot ni land 50 feet by 130 Feet!their rice, creed, color, Miaul At ano'her meetiag with ttie In tddition, Wokiti and Sii • LOCK OWNEft TO JULY h !*M frontinf on Oak Avenue, l.wlin. Wood-fin. sha i-t^ r /s'-jss.'Ssis isi^r-'=?v*«- ~M geti said: "Our plan includes TowMhip, HMdletex County. New 10 tlw L c district leaders was presided The Department n( Planning and De. not r.x.oed six per crnlum KM per an'[to .the Loca? l Rond Law of New Jersey. 19C ]3 Carl 4 T. Reitenbach . 5«1.7? Jer»»y. . . and <3> tht estlmaUd cost of said purpose over by Mr. McNulty. Republi- utilizing our High School Audi- BEtN velopment rpsenns the risht lo ie>ct•num. All mailers with nwpecl to .said• '. E. & C. Realty, Inc 121.62 BEtNC the Southerly 50 fert of Ijttt 7. any or all hids or ui waive any informali-, bond* not ,-m'n.rf h (i, j" *" inl »175,0O0, »nd 141 MJ00 of said mm ii 20 IAS can Chairman. Mrs. Mary Bal- torium as a movie theater. The , and 5 In Block 43S-J aa shown on map •ies in the hiflding ' E. & C. Realty, Ina B32Q.40 entitled "M»p of Victory ^--"---V^tr'rb^^^-^by^^^me. 20 1A6 ks Vice Chairman announced seats, projector and screen Bids may be held by the Department of hereafie 1F2 E. 4C. Realty, Inc 21.37 have alretdy been provided. We 20 t': DKVEU)PMENT ainoUTit of notes hereby authorized to beby Section 4OA:2-tt of th*. Local Bond 49 18B to 22A Ind. Molnar k H. Stark 196.84 Th* itibacriber reaervea lh« ri([ht Ui ad- criuclude the preparations, a- . COLONIA - The Federated RflBRRT E. ROSA issued shall he reduced by an amount Law. R0 IA Pia Star Realty Co., Ine, 1981.31 joum aaid aale from time to time subject Director SECTION <. It la- hereby determined mong which will be profession- Women's Club of Colonia will 61 IA Parka Realty Co., Inc. .. 984.50 al entertainers to provide an hold its next meeting, October 65 2 Pia Star Realty Co., Inc. 30.98 enjoyable evening for one and 24 at the First Presbyterian 77 1 Pia Star Realty Co., Inc, 256.99 '.ouis Mangerg i was appointed Church. Avenel at 8 P. M. The 78 1 Pia Star Realty Co., Inc. 1T1.1S as Deputy Chairman of, the North Plainfield Women's Club 79 1 Pia Star Realty Co.. Inc. 102.36 .Municipal Committee. choral group will be featured. 90 2 Pia Star Realty Co., Ino. 817.00 286 6B Arthur * Y. Lance, Jr. 803.83 328 1D2 Reda Corp 6,07 359 IA Windsor Garden* 1193.95 Nathan Hale Pupils On 378 C 7 It 8 Henry Si Elizabeth Bracy 15.14 378-E 3 Government Security Co, 1210 ilih the not exceed six per centum <6%4 _. i and to — ,_..^- per annum. All matters with reaped to 378-E 8 Government Security Co. 12.1Q TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ly read prior to sale. 10' strip of Lot 9 in the limitations prescribed by tha 378-H Turtle Back Zoo Visit Local Bond Law. Each of said notes shall said bonds not determined by this or- 7 4 8 Meryl Land Co 12.10 TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned Block 973 on tht Woodbhdgt Township be aieupd by the Mayor and Municipal dinance shall be determined by resolu 383-F The Church of Our Lorrl will apply to th* Middlesex County Assessment Map. y ayr and Municipal lion* lo be hereafter adopted. 8 to 12 Inc. TreasureTreau r andd shalhlll be unded r tht seal of CARTERET - The third icek and Mrs. Marian Gaydos Csurt on UM 3rd day of November. 1967. Municipaljsaid SECTION To Jesus Christ) of tha •r des of the Nathan Hale at !> M o'clock in the, forenoon, for a - .— -..A pur.suanti Apostolic Faith, Inc. . 992H .ssisted in chaperoning the Judgment authorizing him to asjume the to law. fixexl a minimum price at which! of an aggregate principal amoun= t not •hool visited Turtle Back Zoo group. name of CHESTER WILLIAM LEWIS said 10' .trip of Lot 9 in Ld block \illith°H ,'" **eeaiZ sal* n0U"s and l0 *ssuc exceeding $l£6.500 are hereby authorized 383-F 43 to 46 Inc. The Church of Our Lord be MM together with nil other deuni per I J •"'"", '" such ""m " they mav ad- to be issued pursuant to said Local Bond Jesus Christ! of the n West Orange, While at the Halloween Dance cmari'isK WIU.LMH GEBHARDT. folm y w tn law The by bis mother and natural tlnent, said minimum price being S2OTM T, '" ™ " ' ' •««« *" Law In anticipation of th* issuance of Apostolio Faith, Inc. . 793.70 i. the children witnessed and On Friday, October 27, the guardian, JO ANN GEBHARDT. Pluplus costs, off preparinorenar./g dee^d .an^d 'advertis4 ^ - Jjjj'™- - ™"SU'iy Sff^d^!-^ *>»<* * "» n|»nc, ,-,,,d also:!, e power to ill "a!dnot« ?«"»»">' '» » ordinance, the 385-C Carlton & E. Stanton .. 18.15 y lain said block will require a down pa;•ymetitii, , £i th, ' J**;»«reg.1- .nwuirt rt iio^ terA^iift-! Attorney for Plaintiff, her( by Mtt to M u pall 388C 86 Government Security Co. 30.26 ?d were llamas, pigmy don- be held at the Nathan Hale 119 Main Street. of lfc;, of the bid accepted by the Mu i*r oriied to he issued shall be reduced by Woodbrtdje, N easuri'r who is hereby authorized to' "s, sheep, goats, elk, yakSchool, . Grades 6, 7 and 8 will Jersey Iniclpal Council, in cash.' certified check,;«i1";al'l and Alphabet Nursery were The Chosen Few. All students MIDDLESEX COUNTY Reserve District No. 1 Park Assn 123.29 ;••' Vd attraction at the zoo. must come in costume. Prizes SURROGATES COURT State No. 560 394-K Cloverleaf Memorial NOTICE TO CREDITORS REPORT CONDITION OF OAR 12 to 20 Inc. Guides were stationed will be awarded for the pretti- Howard GiGilesl , Executor of Alfred F. Park 29(1.3T l-.nniflhoul the area to tell the est costume, the most original Germann, deceased, by direction of 394K Cloverleaf Memorial Ab. L. Mototinaky, Deputy Surrogate of s 21 to 24 Incl. children about the various ani- costume, the best foreign look- th* County of Middlesex, hereby gives no- Park 346,09 tic* to th* creditors of the said Alfred j sta Cloverleaf Memorial mals in each section of the Zoo Ing costume and the weirdest KNOWN AND DESIGNATED on "the ment required by said Local Bond .... OCTOBER 4, 1S67. PUBLISHED IN 394K P. Germano, to bring in their debts, de- — -iiiiriu ivMun-eu uy saia i^ocai Hond l.aw ACCORDANCE WITH A CAUL. MADE 25 to 27 Incl. and answer questions. costyme. The faculty will serve mands and claims againat tha estate of Township Assessment Map as 10' slrip|h»s been duly madp and filed in the of- Park 71.84 cipal Clerk of said Town- BY THE PEDBRAL RESERVE BANK The children were chaperoned as judges. Dancing will start the aaid deceased, under oath or affirma- of Lot 9 in Block 973 now owned by and | (ice of the OF THIS DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE 395 Cloverleaf Memorial tion, within six months from this dat* or in possession of the Township of Wood!ship, and such statement so filed IA & 2 Park Assn 2803.63 by Miss Joan Ostrander andat 7 P. M. and continue to 10they wilt be forever barred of any action bridge, to bt held Wednesday Evening,' shows lhat the xross debt of said Town- PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RE- SERVE ACT. Miss Florence Rubel, ttiird . M. therefor against th* aaid Executor. November t, 1967, at a P.M. (EST> in ship, as defined in Section 4OA:2-4.1 of 401 Cloverleaf Memorial Dated; October 17th, 1967 Ihe Council Chambers, Memorial Munici- said Local Bond Law. IK increased by ASSETS 2A grade teachers. Also accom- CaHh, bai&ncae; with Park Assn S67.91 Howard Giles, pal Building, Woodbridge. N. J. this nrdinance by $475,000 and that the Miss Florence Rubel, teacher The premiseps s abovbove designated will bbee ,issuanc3.>UJ,I,Be mof mthe bondwins and notes author- other bunk*, and cash 403-D 1 Louis, Jr. &. Mary Homer 1979.10 panying the children were Mrs. Executor. sold pursuant to resolution of the Munici-lired by this ordinan Items In proceea of of a third grade in the Nathan Cbarlea V. Booream. Esq., ld t ice will be within all 27 & 28 George Boyce 38.12 Chirks Loretto, Mrs. John Buc- pal Council adopted, October 17, 1%7 andidebt limitations piescribes d by said Local collection * 403F Hale School has been selected 199 No. Main Street notice oft sale advertised OctobOctobee r lft and d| B 1 it 2 Abco Building Corp 15.82 sak, Mrs. Andrew Debrovich Itilltown. N. J. tOMM) Bond I.HW. United States. Govern- 404K by the Classroom Teachers of October IS. 1967 in the Leader-Press. Section 10. This ordinance nhall lake ment obligations. and Mrs. Thomas Bobenchik. Attorney Subject to the fallowing terms of sale: 409-1 370 Guiseppe Mongallazzo .. 83.73 N. J. to represent them on a L.P. 10/18-25-U/1-K/67 eflect twenty days alter the first publi- Obligations of State* TtM'-fburtii grade class of Mrs. 1B-2S-11/1-8/67 *18.«o| 1. The purchaser will pay ten per Mntjcation thereof after final passage. flnd political tub- 410-B 305 & 306 Elizabeth Roman 85193 special Friday program on the . !ooff thee accepteaccented bibirid iin cash#>a*h, *.«.-*;fi~-icertified . JOSEP.,..——.H. NEMY— —O " divisions Julia Thomas ^visit«d the New NOTICE TO BIDDERS check, or cashier's check payable i-o ... th- e 2,H«,Mn.92 411-A } 214 & 215 role of the United States dn the Notic* is hereby given that Sealed Bids:Township of Woodbridge, on the day of President or th* Council •'"» »«"• *4,«1.M, 409-F { 266A Loretta D. Naylor . T187 ton Outdoor Education Center will be. received by the Town Council of | the sale, STATEMENT Securities of Federal . United Nations, which will be Bon d 413P 50A to 52A Incl. Kenneth & D. Uwi» S56.55 located,in Stokes Forest, New U» Township of Woodbridge on Nov. 14, •> i A~A u u u J „ i ••" Ordinance published herewith W"»clwi »nd corpor- 199.DM.75 conducted at the UN this fall 1967. for the construction of the A , b* d(hvfr*<1 «lthin, ha, been finally passed bv the Municipal' »tloM 421-E 25 It 36 Agnes Hubbell 275.03 ton, N. J. The children were by the Foreign Policy Associa- under the supervision of Mrs. i including $30,000. 437-C 20 Harold E. Kline .. 31.89 tion, a private, non-profit, edu- corporate stocks). 924.W0.M! Julia Thomas and Miss Joan Federal funds sold and 448W 1603 to 1606 Incl. Leonard & Betty Feuer 875.04 cational organization. These Cast Iron Pipe Woodman. of purchase price by thirty day* alter the utioii within which a suit, action or pr* securities purchased under 468-D 2223 The Allen T. Company 50.90 programs offer a unique oppor- 55 L.F. Jacking 2a" Steel Pipe n B fMO/MO.DO and the necessary appurtenances in sale win rwult in forfeiture ol deposit. i ceedine questioning the validity of such ^5,^ * J»_!f ™?dis . The Cleve Company 50.90 Their itinerary consisted of a .m, ™ necessary appurtenances in tc-| 3. The Township, upon compliance byi ordinance can be commenced, as provid-l Other loan* 468 -D 2225 tunity for community leaders to 1 >um visit to "the Museum, where ani coroance with plans and specifications on j the purchaser with the terms of sale ed in the local Bond Law. has begun ' "™ ' 468-0 2035 to 2037 Incl. Richard & G. Thomas 1030.21 observe the UN in action and HI* with th* Offloe ol the Township En-jshall deliver lo the purchaser a bamain ,.,,, !,„.„ n,. A-,,. ~t iv.. <:.- _..uii..> Less Reserve IS2.230.9S 7,430 .OTJ.ffi shall deliver lo the purchaser a bargain: run i,nm the date of the first publication Walter Corry 40.72 mals native to New Jersey were glncer. Bank prsmlses. furni- 468-V 1932 Si 1933 to discuss its worldwide acti- Bids for the above will be received at and sale deed, 0( this statement. on display, birds and snakes e above will be received at 4. The premises shall be sold subject to ture and fixtures, and 473-J 3 Pab Realty Co 73.7? vities with their representatives the Office of the Municipal Clerk of the JOSEPH V. VAI.ENTI _ - r— «. "^iaalul taxes, assessmentss and other ToTownshipv l Municipal Clerk ot Ihe other assets represent- 473 J 4 Pab Realty Co 73.77 that may found in this area at the United Nations. ing bank premises IM ,042.79 Township of Woodbridge. Memorial Mu-ii6M 0{ record to the date ot sale. Tnunship of Woodbridge, K. ,1. 473-J 5 Pab Realty Co. 73.77 of New Jersey. nicipal Building. Woodbridge, New Jersey,! 5. The sale of all the premises in ciues-, 10/18/07 S4;;O2: Other asset. urtil 2:00 P.M.. Prevailing time, Nov. 14.11;.. .•..•• >.» „.•.:•_. .. .i~ ,_••--. 6 Pab Realty Co 73.77 Time out was taken for lunch. Miss Rubel has been asked 1967. to be opened and publicly read by lowing: TOTAL ASSETS 473-J 1 Existing restrlctiou of record, il 8 Pab Realty Co T9.93 The children all brought their to participate in a discussion the Town Council at 2:40 P.M. Prevailing NOTICE LIABILITIES 473 M Time. any. ! 12 Pab Realty Co 92.2i own lunch baskets. Punch was the tasks and opportunities with The effect. IT any, of municipal 7flti AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Dfmnnrt deposits of 473-Y No plans and specifications will be jtiv- inc t,«, i,..i other"»».M hi "',;, T"K IMPROVEMENT OF THE STORM lncllvldunls, partner- 5 Anthony & M. Striffoiino 127.31 which we are confronted at the en to prospective bidders until they are I ine laws and othei applicable' mil- wv, Kr, HHAINACK SYSTEM or THE ships unrt 478-C served free of charge by the nicipal and governmental regulu United Nations. This invitation prequalified. Prequalificalion period shall; TOWNSHIP III WOODRRIiXSK. IN THE corporations I 5,H4,7O1.1O 486-L 15 Government Security Co. 24.33 kitchen of the Center. end on November 8, 1967. Bidders will he lions. COI'NTY OK MII)I)LI'KI-:X. BV {TIN- The rights of tenants under existing Time and savitiKa 489K 123 Joseph Davlud 503.09 Following the lunch period was received from Arthur J. notified of their status within forty-eightt STUUCITNC STORM WATER DRAINS deposits of individual*, hours after prequalliication form has been leases, if any. IN v.\nioi;s 1'iiiii.ic STREETS, .TO 510-C 3 Ella Davis, Guardian .. 686.31 the class was broken into two Goldberg. U. S. Representative Any state ol facts which an Hetur- partnerships, and submitted to the Municipal" Clerk. •\1'PRO1'RI\TK 5175,1100 TO PAY ,JlKcorporations 5 ate sur\rv ami inspection of the 510-F William Bolden 457.54 croups. Miss Jeanetfe Holmes to the UN. Bids will b* received only from those |. TO MAKE A IMITVN! Deposits of United premise* would diflclo.se. nK 510-G 8 Frank & Joe Anna Brown 469.84 instructor at the Center and Bidder* who are qualified tn accordame AM) TO AlI'llomZK THE' States Government l.V1,M7M LEGAL NOTICE with the Instruction to Bidders. Copies Ri£hts of nciKhlMiriiifc miners ,iml IsSIANCIO OF ROMIS TO f'lN.Wt'E Depo-its of Sliiles and SlO-Cr 9 C. Gardner & L. Darden 1153.63 Mrs. Thomas accompanied the of the Prequalificatton Documents may municipal, corporate and public sui'll APPltOPniATlON AM) I'O 1'HO- political subdivisioon rights, if any, in an1.' brunk.s. SU-D 179 JohnFurr. Jr 1387.99 group on a nature study trail. NOTICE • be. obtained upon application to the Mu- V1DK I'Dli THE !SSli.\Nt:K OK BOM) Certified Mid officers' streams, ditches, drains umk'i'- 511-D 184 Ralph & G. Grand 280.01 MJM Joan Woodman accompa Notice of the names of person* ap- nicipal Clerk. , . . . ANTICIPATION NUTfiS IN ANTIl'll'A- checks etc. IOS«3,M! pearing u ihe owners of unclaimed am- Bidders who qualify in accordance u i'h ground drams, pipes or cciiuluits T10N OK rllt; ISSUANCE OF SUCH TOTAL DE- 518C 51 Louise & Margaret nied the second group into a ount* held by th* Carttret Bank andthe Instruction to Bidders may obtain bnrileniig or crossing premises in [joXDS *- POSITS 11 LeBlanc 199.52 different area of the nature Trust Company, 1S-J0 Cooko Avc. Car. plans and specifications at the Ofiice of , We-iH" BK IT ORDAINED by Hie Municipal ta) lut,fll 6922 Joseph V. Vtlentj, Municipal Clerk, dur- I. IliBhts of the public and private i\lmv\\ „, InP Tnwiisliip or Mitlille.sen. shall Ivan & Thekla Kuziuk 11149 1 574 D 17 St 18 are native to this area, wate 10J High Street. Otxttret. N. J. for an plans and specifications is $5.00' Take ,furthe r notic. , . e. , lhal at sn'ui,. salt-,, UIUIUMC the siniin.' w.itrr dii .image >ys- r dilte v h h inav lle 1 1 598 3B Phoenix. Realty Co. . 14 09 Accovit Numbti: which sum shall not be returned. " *"», "? I "' " "'I' """" ' ol Ihe Tnwnshi|3 by: er liabilities iluclvid- pollution of the brook wa« dig h 1u ( lpa l Co LI 1 5el e5 o 14 09 Bids must be submitted on the Proposa,«,™^».l ; <:.» 1"' : . .. . " " "' * ""•" - 1. The c iiii^ti nith'ii ut a storm drain uvi $ None mortsases 598 3C •'hoenrx Realty Co. . 13M1 ! ln cussed, fungus in tb« area wa LP. tO/l»/#T ,.,., Form lurnUhed to the Bidder; must be '" discretion u. rcieci any one m all nun, sta'e Home =27 KaMei ly to the aurt other Hens nn bank 15.09 : hld M tnuut 616 141 Uihiir Zane * °" accompanied by corporate surety for es- * '' any statement of the lia->is m,,ln|i,ie ol the IViinsvk.inia Railroad as premises and other out to the groups by 'lecution of the Contract on award thereof "' ''•Jection. and to sell s^id 10' ship <>t shown nn a plan rntilled 'Plan and Pio loal estate) 1S7.S9I.27' 662 20 & 21A Benjamin & E. Robinnwitz 42.21 SBRRIFV'S SALE llOt said hloe re- u.,,,!,,, l'>.,7 Common stcx-k —total 710 A 443 fc 4\1 Frank & Stella Pankn .. 947 21 ccept or reject any or all bids whirh in ceived. ; I too.ooooo sisbed of goals, cows, horses, Doeket Ne. L J1IM M L nc 1 721 35 & 36 Glenrlale Really Corp. .. 2451 There L Goltiao Plaintiff, ano Carits opinion will bt in the best interest of '. " arceptanee ol ihe mm bid. iii.rh ir.iiii Wcil^inwiri \M'nue, Mood- No. shares donkey, rabbits, »kunk and rac- lhe or bid ahove miniiiuim. h.v Hie Muo 78fi I Suncrest Homes. Inc. .. 25.74 mine Majlionj e Drieadant, Writ c« K\eruiK\u •n'.il bnii-je. Smillicilv MIIIIIC ihe Easterly line authorized. 24,000 34 B .1. A ALI.OWAY Cnuneil and the payninu thereoi b; r coon. tioi n for in* sile of pmnisM dated July Ihe ,,| t|,c I»t.,-i|, Amlin.v and UonilbniUr Rail- No.'SharJ. 823-H , i0 & 51 Richartl & B. LaPorta .. 120 3a Businest Administrator purchaser accurdinK to the ni imur UK. 196?. "I ruad in a tribul.ii.v nl Ihe Wiicnllli-idce ullt'.lan \lg. 24.0OI 83,1 B7O.54 The sixth grades of the Nath 10/H-25/67 SiS.9fi I'urrliase in ai'cnriiatue with In ins nl llin-r a« vliuwii mi a plan enullocl "Plan Surplus g ki.non on 3t Edmund Garde virtue ot tht above stated Writ, to '' 2204 ^ i.i Hale School visted the Uni- mi directed and delivered, I will expose .- . .. . . sale on iile, the Township will d?lm •' •> a ml I'nilile Inr a pi opined *inrni drain- UiicllvUie T yroflts SiU.OOO.OO 838 14 to 21A Incl. Harold & J. Kiken . NOTICE TO BIDDERS baru.ull and *u!c deed lm said pi rim »'V .me i,, ih,. WwUcwoml AUMIUP Aiea," Uc'frve l^1.' culltln- r r •rt Nations and tha Museum of la sale M public vendue on WEDNES- 8, )'i Ai 171 & 172 Robert II. Werbel, Sr. .. 2. >9.53 DAY, tnt 1st Day of NOVEMBBA, At). Notice U hereby given that Sealed Bids DATE1J: OidiliiT 17, 1'W iliimn l>> Chailfh.iil.-. s W llraule, Township! KeiK'IfS .111(1 other 884 Matural History. Miss Clara 1967 it tht hour oC two o'clock by thewill be received by the Town Council JOSKIMI V. V\LEM'I. Engineer', d.tlcidaliMl MarchMar.-h,, l%7. , 'al'ilal reservm :t28 & 329 Anthony Fazio 22.76 the Township of Wuoclbridtte on Nnvem- MuMunicipan l Clerk Kanlor, Mr. Leonard Sabo, Mrs. Usen prevailing (Standard or Daylight I. Ci uition l ,i >.[< .dcr ilrai TOTAL CAPITAL 88» UK) S9 ber 14. IW7, for the .'onstructmi ur Stoim I P lt)/l»a/U7 161 to Ki9 Inc], Leon & Laura Line Saving) time, ia the afternoon of tht I 411 In,- i,l « l,i. I'l.u -8(17-A 61.92 Dorothy Scader and senior prac- said day, at Ih* Sheriff's OKic* ia thSttwere s in various &et-tiuiir4 ot ihe Town. ml iai Ui 12f. Incl. Annul' Wri'fkiiiH Co., Ltd. tice teacher Mrs. Marge Ro City uf New Biun.ivlik, N. J. u uf WuuUbiiiigt it.'untracl ^tAti). cun SOTICi; Wi-^iii II, II,• l'DTAI. I.IAHII.nlES 897 A , sii.ta AM) CAi'n'AI, 126 WJ m Incl. Armor \Vrooking Co., Ltd. A\ OHDIWSC !•: io Airiiom/i: fwim III.n lint- 91'J A were in charge of classes. Being* 1-ots kituwii as ajid by th* num- ACCUUNIVS klS.R4(.mv John Brown 64 48 l,a< l.rV Various Si/r-ii H I'. l'ip« I'HK IMI'KIIVKMI'I.M' or III I: M l( I'l."I i 111 |,lu I ber* liU. MS. lite. 1M7, IMS and 15*> 1 Ui^ A Mrs. Henry Alexandrich, Mre. on a map entitled "First Map al latlin, 502 L.l- . Variuus Si^e.s (,'. M I'ipe IM i: w\i'i:it III(\IS\(:K S\,MK\I UF |,HM-II «i in til. ll.-iu> MKMIIII Will John Brown -IMI Woodtuidl* Township, Middleawi Coun- aoo L.r. Various SUm C M Aich tin: rou.ssiiu' or WOOI>IIUIIM;K, is 1'i.ni'. " III .IM II I < li.uli Hr.itle, Avetni'e of lut.il ih'|ju-,il« 9:17 Ti M, Robert Molarz, Mrs. Floyd 1 421 & 422 Meryl L.nul (\» ly, N. J.. W. F. Kaufman, C.E., 41 W :Bth Pipe 1IIK COIWl'Y Of MII)I)LKSK\, UN I'""1' ,lii|i Kuciiii. .I..I : I • j . l'l,,7 lm ilje IS I'lilendar d«y& »:i7 Keiebman, Mrs. Charlet Vacl*- and tnt necewary appurtenances in a nil^l I nrlliill .il.'r (tKiin eiicliiu uitli 41M & 424 Anna & William Jon , H 9!t Street. N.Y.. March IS, 19H, and which :i: VVIDHMNC OF Pl'MPKIN P V!'< II I I 9: w map WM filed ln the ollice of th* Clerk cordanc. ,e ^ith plans and a[iec-itiialioiiv r. <\ \M> OITIK.H BIIOOKS, Itl Al' in *"ill Mill Ho, i on c-.i.l il.ite ... VM.A,l.lo5 ,r)Rl 4 ,r)8L' (iovcrniiiriil Security Co. It «7 of Ihe County of Middlesex on the. 7-hillle w1tn "» oihl* »' lhe Townjhip-hn • 'ItlVI'l'; SSIX).l«T0 I'D V.W TIIK COS'!' •* pi. II cnlilled ll nl 1' III! Aiern^e cif totnl loan* r 1)01 (iHMIT SALE (>n 1274 fi U'T.'i Lucille Brown , )!t9 day of March. 1922, the said ttvtral di-! l *" .. . Ol-. I'O MAKIo A HOWS' I'AS I'li'l'" SIM] sun in Ill Smith Hill fur the l,i ralendiir day* 957 CARTERET - The Junior mentions moi'ft nr tesai. ^ \\[l TO AITHORI7.K 'I'HK IS- R""" l f 11 ,T « n I fh.iilf. v> Beagle, enrtinc with :!41 In :t'U Incl. nnrnthy Wilson Bid* lor In* above will b« t-*rei\»d at I ' •". OK BONDS TO KIV'ANCF. M I'll Town-Inn Km;iili'(i, d.itwl M. rail date 1 ",*30,»o floly N»me Society of St. Eliia- Excepimg «nd reserving them/rom Otfice i>f the.... Municipal Cler. k o, f. .the 439 A- 430 Pete Br/.iff 1198 that portion of tht ahov. mentioned Ms Township nf ".oodbndje, Mtmnnat Mu- 'I'rUATION AMI TO PflO\iriF. ^ (("is«i -ijolmn "I a stnrm ilram In 1 iians AA Rhnwri in 100.S Iwth Roman Catholic Church ".\Aset,s" ai'e aiter 4:ir> k 4.-.* Win i. Sarah Bowe 6RH yi taken by Lhc SlaU of N. J , m the wid- owp*! Building, Wcwlbridge. New ,ler MF. 1SSIA.NCE OF BDNT) AM |i I- eliminale i dili h F,.iM of Bemamut \\t- ions •^ill hold a home-made dough- tniiig of Uncoln Hifhwty ui front of and,«•">•• llntl1 2:L' P« PravaUini Time. No \ NOTES IN ANTICIPATION Of nu». IstUn as f,h'i» n on the pi in entitled rietiuriion oi va,lu«.tlon 497 tc 4!»8 Potrr Bp7.incc 1.S4 47 •SL'ANCE OF Sl'CH BO.STK. "Plan »nd Pn.fik n) prn|« «j storm t»«nn of » K.M0S5 100.S nut sale following each Mass on adjoining thai above dueribad lot* veinber II, 1WV, tn he opened and public 15 3R to fiA Incl Wood Reading Realty .. S74 91 Being tha umt premjMs cooi*y»d to lv read hy tht, Town OouneiJ M I IS P- IT ORDAIXED, by ihe Municipal dram at Beniamm Avenue" drawn by .Securities aa shown in "as- losn B Sunday, October 39 in Si. James Itl llealry Co., Inc. b* dMd el Kuil- M. Prevailing Time. of the Township of Woodbndge. in Charles W Eracle, Township Enguieer, sets" are. afttr deduction ol fiB to SA Incl Wood-Readme Really .. Ji74 91 1 Yiluauoa resents of 10M) R Hall, Longfellow Street. mu THaiiUj far Co., Inc., dated Nov N» P *"* »>d specification* wjl be inty of Uiddletex. New Jersey, u dat^ti April. 196' 4.111 S3 •8B to 10 Lncl Wood Reading Realty .. 5749i IS, 1860 and rvcordvd Ju. 13, 1991 to ghen to projpacti^'a biddera until they 6 Construction of a storm water drain; •• Alex Bobsocnik, Jr. Treasurer, of the 1050 B Bre Essex Mtg. Corp 189.72 Book t231 ot deadf lor IliiMtt—I Coun- prcqualliitd. Prequalification period n t. Th*. Township of Woodbridge, belwetn New Do\er noad and Ldward above-named bank do htreby dtcltrt that 105fi 4 DeprteiaUon ty, pages 411 *te. 'shall end on Novwnbtr S, 1967. Bidder ounty ol Midiilut\, shall improve Street, Iselul as shciwn on a plan entillKl 'his report of condition ui true to tht best 7 E.sstx iMty. Corp 21460 lac-e water drainage system ul the ' 1'l.m and Piolilf ul puipobtd bli>ini 'J rny knowie-dne and belief. 1056 Real property commonly known and "ill bt notified ol their atatus witlm 1 lo 3A Incl Wood Reading Realty ,. .Vil.H2 "I need a boUday," sai :/,.jicd as -«at Llncoui Highway, Wixxl-' f°rty eiaht buurs ainr prequalUiciiti ,iu ny: ili.xii brl.vteu St-w liuvt-i Itn-iii ami l:>t j Max Hubunxluk. Ji 10ti7 .'i!t HI pretty M»t«urint eaibiev. ' I*, New Jtrsey. tuiin hu^ bwi «UjblnlU*d to In* lulling «t th* Pumpkin Pltrh u^i.l Mie.-I." iluun bV t'iuiU- W ! We. th. mills! »ulw.l dil*>'tuit, ntHKt 101,7 :•!.,Ii in ;:h.\ iml WIKKI lieuiliiiK Ufuliy .. il.e bpiiroKimatt amount of,tht juds , llu' CUrh. llnd by iilil salt II, Ilia """ '•"' b* itt'«ived only from llw iJ • Utl blUuK. I'ul >ii l it,. • ml < , l.u lli.il il lias bt-kli tKaniinnl li> l()t.7 •lull i;\ 1ml W.iinl Hr.l'llllS Keully 71 1 Hit manager looked ann 'If Hilri.' 'llMilUAilil, Sill Hilllill « l, I'-nMrlJ Stliit ale Wa\illvulUli, liluld l "illl Hit- IliV I II, Uwll to HiiktWlt lupl^A i 4tiA W'li.'l Ur.nllllK Kl'.ilU II '' "Nontenst!" he fortt;d. 1 lm,} l.l.-lrll tO|*ll|«| Wllll ltl> IU II,,' I'l I ','lul. l 1' l.,ll^ (ullll ,u t 'In ivici i.lil V MIIIIIII. "U ira't non«nse," «h« |,lu ill 1,1 Mid Mull 1' .11, II l,,,:.|l. .111,1 K llluV 1 Tli« men l ( i'-' 1, 1 H '1 IIV 1 1.1, 1' • I IliU lfltill l)i I'.IM'S Halt* hum liftit tu tune auli i Kulile llu <[u«Ufy Ut acc Sjclmltt wlUi court tttir «u«k umlMNi H marico1 "w la u. r. w, u. » nm LI', lu. 18.ii7 o o irkickirk'kititit'k'kick " td Patriotism Is NOT Dead!

THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY

TOP COVERAGE Leadcr-PreM and Leader Shoppet •Mop circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Wood!)ridge Township, Carleret and Edison Entered m 2nd Cl»v Mall Publuhed T TEN CENTS At P, o. Wwdbridff. N ,l. Wood bridge, N. J., Wednesday, October 18, 10(57 On Wedneahy

1 Presidents Council pptl hy MM. Anthony Brown, Education and Related president. ' [\m Plans School Tour (Juest speakers were Judge The Rev. John WiRhlman, Program — 1 WOODIJRIIXiK - Woodbridfic Al(tona E- Appleton, Middlesex First Congregational Church, Tou-nsliip Pmvnl Trnclier Presi-Collnly Juvenile Court Judge, gave the invocation. an(1 dents' Council, al the first meet- Assemblyman Robert N.| — ; D ,~ ini- nf the season, formulated Wilenlz. The program topic en-j Unemployment in Britain con- UNITED STATES DAY UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION plans tn sponsor a tour of Town-|compassed Juvenile Problems, times to rise. MASTER OF CEREMONIES — Col. Joseph McC.rane, Command- s|1jp schOols in November Pa z^-- ing Officer of 11th Special Forces «m-en Berets) m], prOups" inlorrsied in partjei '• CONCERT — Band and Choir from the three Township High paling may contact Mrs. Anth- Experienced Staff Excellent Food Schools—Woodbridge Senior High, John F. Kennedy Memor- ony Brown, 636-0526. ial and Colonia Senior Tne 1(,ccnt appointment of PRILL — Avenel Firelites Mrs. Alex Toke as scholarship • WEDDING RECEPTIONS MASSING OF COLORS — Music :i8!lth Army Band, Fort Mon- chairman, and Mrs. Marvin Fox mouth; Drill Team and Honor Guard from Fort Monmouth, as a>ca chairman was announ- • BANQUETS • PARTIES Green Berets, New Jersey Blues, Rutgers and Color Guards (iimriilrilt Virklm IIT Air

This Message Sponsored As A Community Service By Bastardo MUSIC STUDIO WOODBRIDGE ELKS LODGE No. 2116• l,es»oii« • Slirct Music • Sales On All liiMriimnil- • Kmorda • KtinH Rentals COLONIA: 3*7 Inin.n in, 3827517 WOODBRIDGE, N. J. tXlZ.l 111 Bafci,,, A,,., Sunday night (Oct. 22 )al OFFICERS Woodbridge Senior High Sta- John JNagy, Jr., Exalled Ruler ^ l'o >iiiir adi ani.ij;? . , dium help prove to the entire ijJComtin-L I'll. 1- laUrry world that here in Wood- Dominick LaPenta, Leading Knight Walter kop< ho, Loyal Knight # SUITS bridge 'Patriotism Is NOT Martin Mundy, Lecturing Knight Frank Fate, Esqffire Dead!' Bring your family IMADE TO and friends to: James Mandy, Chaplain George Witteuzellner, Inner Guard m ORDER William Wedemeyer, Tiler Richard Coley, Secretary wW John Kuzniak, Treasurer \ • 1 .41 I'M l-rihl'M V \ • Nvlei linn f'JEh'l IIS, UNITED STATES DAY I | BILL BOKOR fn W• j | TRUSTEES 434 Main SI, Meluihen 548 7834 CELEBRATION Stephen Holcij One Year Peter Greco, Two Years £__ This Message Sponsored As A Community Service By Richard Swift, Three Yearn Stephen Dorko, Four Years , DINNER SERVED TO MIDNITE John Nagy, Jr., Five Years DAILY SPECIAL! , LOBSTER A. MARTIN DINNER PAST EXALTED HULEKS $375 Joseph P. Somers Anthony Poreda W* Alwayi Hav* St«orn4n UNDY, INC Frederick M. Adams Peter Greco Jumbo Cocktails Served i iii^ Total Comfort" Fritz Van Da I en Slt'phr-ii Dorko UORIS NEDS.::;':! ll(» \mlw>\ l\c. \N tuidlu |lilandi Aill fOMHIIOMNC. AMI lli:.\ri\(. 15V 1.1\\\OX PAGE TWO Wrdnrsday, October 18,19R7 Leader-Press

; r l ;iv ) i lUon club> Inc ]ast 1 Mrx IIarol(1 cial prize was presented to Mri. (jcan Club '' ' ' ' < t tol>pr 27 at the Amor- of Ihrir local government arc Membership Tea Hcld * • T* """ ' KiUrhing, Mm. Ar ican Upion Hall, Berry Slreel.'invitttl In nllond as guests". Ar Boy Scouts Aid day at the homo of Mrs. Donald thur Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Dunn, William Branch. ' 1 1 1 To Present Candidates al S:ni, v. M. A buffet supper jj^ H""" "™'' ' . prc»«icnt. liy Ladies Auxiliary and Mrs. Raymond Failk. The next meeting Is nclirt- ulrd for Thursday, November 9, WOODRRIDCE — The "111" '""' I'evernfics will be served. | -.- - _ At G. S. (lamp ISELIN — A Membership lea were Mrs. Brcen. Mrs. Michael Plans were discussed for a Christmas party, with Mrs. 8 P. M.( at the home of Mr§. Republican Club will sponsor .1 "AH i^flrnts who are con ' N() n,an js ,rrc un]rss h(1 knows was held after a meeting of the Nigra, and Mrs. Charles Blunda. rnl|ll! ill lh<1 Failk named as chairman. Spe- Blunda, 18 Wtrwick Street. "Moot (lie Candidates Nit:bi". <' • "<" performance.thP |ruih. ISKUM - Thirteen hoys of New members welcomed were Troop 4R, Boy Sronls of Amcr if.i, whirh is sponsored by VI'W Post 2rafi, rcrcnily parlicipaled in a work weekend at Camp Chirajjami, Crossroads (Jirl LUM FONG Scnut Counril's ramp, 'at liar riman Stale Park, New York. They took down lents and pre OF HONG KONG pared ramp for the winter months. GETS HIS PRESTONE 4 Roys participating were: John Rcrlhelsen, flregiiry AND MUFFLER' FROM Chambers. Brian ('ranner, I-ouis D'Addario, Robert Fah- i ringer, Thomas G or 7.0, Glen BIG JOE BYRNES fioley, James Grannelli, Craig Hughes, Karl .Tanke, Jeffrey "THE MUFFLER KING" I.aMarra. Dennis Lima, and] Philip ferial. ; OF A & B AUTO STORE The boys were tinder the leadership of ClcorRe Cham- bers, assistant scoulmaster of 'he troop. The work was direct- ed by HolRor Berthelsen, chair- EARLY BIRD man of the Girl Scout Council 4 Camp Committee. Mrs. Berth elsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hawk- SPECIAL! 4 inson and Ben DorRai, also of the camp committee. Accompanying the (roop and leaders were: fyisan, Lynn, Mary Jane, and Claire Berth elsen, Sandy Dorgai, and Jel- frey Chambers. Installation in any car 1.00 Ztrox, Telar ft Z«ron« in Stock 'I.urn Kon; (tU his Ullpl{* nnad« to ord«r from J Johnson Named Too! Committee Post FALL SPECIALS! WALTZ THRU WASHDAY.^ WOODBHIDGE — Roger W. Johnson, executive vice presi MONOID F HER MOST ATS 98c- \ rierrt of the WoodbridRe Area RUST FOR PEANUTS Sllikot*', tb« eicluriv* HOSES __99c- Chamber of Commerce was ap- UH •!<•, Aulo-Litt or Ford wMi all UM moctom fwttifM. needed for the association. It. International Parts pruiurt. Original Equipment — P»inlt, Pluji and Con- is also this committees respon- «*n —' Adjuit Carbur*t«r, Chtck V«lt I nit uvingt. CONTINUOUS sibility to assist the Chamber R*0ulatar, Fan fetlf, G*n*rotftr tcid Ho Muffler IliCTItlCAUr WELDID :of Commerce of the United • . Pill MITTEN SCAMS AS LOW States in programs which paral- n\t I.C»«*NT™ T Thii fuses Ih* tnttti into rot At lovn ii 1 MU4 bond itml mtkm AS • CYL. CAR lel ACCR and chamber manage- TOU o*d TOl'i c*» thi Kim ichullT 12.95 itronirr tlun tny s

Business and Professional Women's Club K s, Members of our personnel connected with this co-sponsoring organization MRS. EILEEN SALSANO DEAD! Assistant Vice President "1 pledge allegiance to the flag of the United State of Amef MRS. NETTIE EISMAN Administrative Assistant ica and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, under MRS. CAROLINE STEINITZ Cod, indivisible, with Liberty, and Justice for all" Supervisor of Tellers MRS. JESSIE MINTZ LOYAL CITIZENRY ;•! Personnel Secretary Our Bank is proud to pay tribute to the Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Women's Qub and toMayor Ralph P. Baroiie and the Cultural Sub Couimittee on his Commission On Youth for sponsoring a program proclaiming our Allegiance To Our Country. And we are equally proud to have four key members of our bank's personnel to be associated with the co-sponsoring community organization.

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riiin now lo annul our WOODBRHMiE UNITED STATES DAY < KLEBKATION this SUNDAY 1NK;HT (Od.22) at WOODBRIDGE SEMOK ]II(;H STADIUM ! You'll In- glad you rame! ll will he one of the greatest, grandest patriotic celebrations of its kind ever held any- where, anytime!

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• United Slates Day is being sponsored jointly by the FAMOUS CELEBRITIES "Patriotism Is NOT Dead!" Woodbridge Township Busi- This Sunday night wo in \\ oodhridge Township plan lo prove ness and Professional Wo- men's Club and Mayor Ba- this fact for the entire world to sec! 4} GUARDS DRILL rone's Commission On Youth. TEAMS You're Invited! Bring Your Family And Friends! UNITED STATES DAT SUNDAY (OCT. 22) 7 P. M. WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM (NO ADMISSION CHARGE) CELEBRATIOSEE the exciting honor guards and drill teams. LISTEN to the thrillinNg 280 voice choir and 250 piece orchestra/^EE the - breath-taking fireworks display. VIEW the never-to-be forgotten art show featuring historical and patriotic paintings. A FREE patriotic booklets. ALL THIS - and so much more. • \ RALPH P. BARONE, Ph D., Mayor COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE COUNCILMEN JOSEPH NEMYO JOHN A. HILA HAROLD J. MORTENSEN GEORGE YATES First Ward Third Ward ROBERT J. SMITH CHARLES TERZELLA J0HN EGAN GENE A. TOMASSO Second Ward Fourth Ward k WILLIAM KILGALLIN Fifth Ward

fthulv I p Of These Fine Neighborhoods • AVENEL • COLONIA • FORDS • HOPELAWN • ISELhN • KEASBEY • PORT READING • SEWAREN • WOODBRICGE P.10PER PAGE FOUR Wednf sday, October 18,1067 Leader-Press

Harr*, Pa., will be featured lit A polka contest will highlight A.M. numery, kindergarten, sons interested «r« requested scheduled for thft week of tti* •Pcniisy JNight' a Pennsylvania Night to be thn cVGlling, %ilh first, second Senior Citizens Church To Hold primary, and juniors; ]0:15 to notLfy cither Rev. Prince or 22nd include: Tuesday, 1 P.M, sponsored by VFW Post 2r,:iO nnd third place trophies being A. M.( prim a yr junior end Post the church office. Prayer Group, at lh« horn* of Saturday, November 4, begin- awarded. The menu will include High Class; and 11:15 A.M.A four-week Biblt Study on Mrs. Fred Blessman; Wednes- On VFW Agenda ning at 9 P.M. The event, In hethe traditional fielbasi, home Visit Poconos Member Classes Junior High Class. the book of Exodus, conducted day, 7 P.M., Junior Choir, 7:45 A derics of Adult Member- held in the post hall. Route 27, is made stuffed cabbage, and pier- ISEI/IN — A visit to Memory ISEMN — ••C-cxl'd Majestic by Rev. Prince, will begin P.M., Intermediate Choir; *nd 1SEUN — "I*fly and the ship Classes will begin Sunday Thursday, October 26, at R P.M. 8:30 P.M., Senior Choir. Ar. open to the public. ogi. Town in Penflsylvania was aSovereignty" will be the topic from Wilkes- highlight of the recent mystery rf the sermon by Rev. .David Dmornin. g at 11:15 A.M., lmmed Th« study, to be held in therangeunent-i may be mad« for Tickets or information may be iately after the worship service. transportation to the prayer obtained from Walter (Red) "foliage" trip held by th« Prince, pastor of the First Pres- church, is open to all who would Iselin-Colonia Sennor Citizens >yterian Church, Sunday, Octo- Other classes will bo held Oc- like to attend. service by calling 2830224 w Kline, at telephone 548 6126, or tober 29 and November 5. Per- 283-0924 Keep Fit at the post after 7 P.M. any eve- Club. A lour of the Poconos >cr22, at the two worship ser- Otfier service* «nd activities. BOWL ATTENTION BOWLERS ning, telephone 283-9859. and dinner at th* Colonia Inn, vices, set for 8:45 and 10:15 Join "New" Men's Handicap Stroudsburg, was part of theA.M. Scripture, reading! will be For Fun Select Girl* For "Sentdays events. taken from Psalm, 2, Isaiah League Several of the members will 40:12 to 42:9, and John 8:12 to Monday Nite 6:50 P.M. Roundup At Camp D participate in a 16-day trip to 30. 1967-68 Season WOOBBRIDGE — The follow- Florida with members of the Tlie church nuwery will be BEGINNERS & LOW AVERAGE ing local girls have been select- senior citizens elubt of Wood- available, under supervision, bridge and Fords. during both services, for imall Use your "WELCOME" ed to represent the Crossroads A regular meeting of the 'hildrcn three months to four • Establish your ABC. Average fiirl Srout Council at the "Senior 1 • M;\kf Mi> :,niir mvn (cam nr tiro up 09 «n Individual. Wn will plan yiiu. Roundup" at Camp Drum, Wat club is set for Monday, October years of age. Bring a fru'nd. ertown, N. Y., July 11-30, 1968: 23. 1:30 P.M., at th« Green Church school sessions have (iinny Fletcher, t128 Bedford Street Firehouse Hall. been scheduled as follows: 8:45 Ave., Iselin; Barbara Karnay, Hair Dryer BOWL MOR LANES 79 Laurel St., Hopelawn; Eilcei First Ward Democrats 346 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE — 634-4520 Goley, 58 McKinley Ave., Iselin Scout Mothers Plan November Rally WOODBRIDGE - A political rally has been scheduled by the Plan Card Fete First Ward Democratic County one hour ISELIN - Th« Mother's Club Committee on Friday, Novem- of Boy Scout Troop 48 has «etbers, at 8:00 P. M., in St. James 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead' final plans for its public card- Auditorium, Amboy Avenue. social to be held at VFW Posl Rally chairman, Earl Me- 2636 Hall, Route 27, Friday, Oc Cracken is being assisted by tober 27, at 8 P.M. Edward Evancik, decorations; for less Be Patriotic ... Committee chairmen hav Mrs. Betty Karnas, refresh- been appointed as follows: Mrs ments; Mrs. Norma McLaugh- 1 Plan To Attend Robert Graser, admissions; lin, public relations; Winfield J. Mrs. William Farley, token Finn speakers. bags; Mrs. Holger Berthelsen, According to Mr. McCracken, a Penny! Mrs. John Goley, and Mrs judging from the enthusiasm UNITED STATES George Textores, extra cards now being displayed the com- Mrs. Karl Janke, Mrs. Berthel- mittee feels the rally will be DAY CELEBRATION sen, Mrs, J. G. Raab, table set- attended by unprecednt num- up; Mrs. Goley, Mrs. Textores, bers. Supplementary committee Sunday Night (Oct. 22) and Mrs J. E. Weber, refresh- will be appointed next week. ments; Reinhart Thoreen, scout 7 P.M. at Woodbridge master, and Mrs. Janke, tabl 1 The chief trouble with the Senior High Stadium! Rames; Mrs. Carl Luna, anc Mrs. Albert Kantor, table one human race is human beings. Mrs. George Chambers an

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Be Patriotic...Plan To Attend & Participate UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION SUNDAY (OCT.22) 7 P.M. "Patriotism is NOT Dead" Woodbridge Senior Hi Stadium Let's prove this fact for the entire nation to see this Sun- day Night, Oct. 22. This is the day that has been officially designated UNITED STATES DAY by the governing offic- SEE the exciting honor guards and drill teams! ials of both WOODBRIDGE and CARTERET! LISTEN to the thrilling 280 voice choir and 250 piece orchestra! SEE the breath-taking fire- ATTEND UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION works display! VIEW the never-to-be-forgotten £>rt show featuring historical and patriotic paint- Sunday, October. 22, 7 P. M. ings! FREE patriotic booklets! All this... and so WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM much more! (No Admission Charge) See the exciting honor guards and drill teams. Listen to the thrilling 280 voice choir and 250 piece orchestra. See the breath-taking fireworks display. View the never-to-be-forgotten art show featuring historical and patriotic paintings. Free patriotic booklets. 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' United States Day Is Being sponsored Jointly By The Woodbridge Township Busi- 1887; ness and Professional Women's Club and Mayor Rarone's Commission On Youth. )^Jf3fJf^>fJf3f.if.)fif.if.if}f>f3i This Patriotic Message Paid For By ********¥*•¥.**•¥•¥,* EVERYONE, IS INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE UNITED STATES DAY CEREMONIES! Individuals . . . veteran organizations , . . fraternal ethnic . . . youth . . . business . . . union and civic groups. No formal invi- tation necessary! RICK BROS. This Message Sponsored As A Community Service By 3^. *Specialists in custom built truck bodies and re finishing. Specialists in Liquid handling equip- v j^. tnent. Complete repairs to aircraft refueling trucks. Serving key industries throughout New Jcr- ± jf sey and entire Eastern Seaboard. ,v and loan association of MAIN OFFICE: ROUTE #1, AVINEL, N. J. PERTH AMBOY Phone «S4 -930D PERTH AMHoY WOOIiBRIIlGE P EDISON MJ9 Stata Stiout • 080 AntDuy Avanut "••••••••••••••••••*•*** *•*••*<•***•*••*••••••••* O J3 Aiiiuoy Avinut L Leader*Press Wednesday, Octobrt 18,1967 FAOBFZVB WITH PRIDE I OUR HERITAGE

We... Ihe business concerns and individuals • listed on this page... are pleased to be able to do our part to help insure the success of • this Sunday's (Oct. 22) UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION at WOODBRIDGE • SENIOR HIGH STADIUM! EVERYONE IS INVITED! Individuals — veteran organizations — fraternal — ethnic - youth — business - union and civic groups. No formal invitation necessary. COME ONE - COME ALL - BE AT WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM THIS SUNDAY "Patriotism IS NOT DEAD" NIGHT (OCT. 22) AT 7 P. M. PROUDLY ATTEND... UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION SUNDAY (OCT. 22) 7 P. M. WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM (No Admission Charge) This Patriotic Message Sponsored By Raymond Jackson The BOOT SHOP Publix Pharmacy and SON DRUGS 105 Main St., Woodbridge 91 Main St.,Woodbridge 88 Main St., Woodbridge F. W. Woolworth FASHION TREND Company CHRISTENSEN'S 114 Main St., Woodbridge DEPARTMENT STORE 107 Main St., Woodbridge 97 Main St., Woodbridge REAGAN'S CITCO MOREY LaRUE MODERN MEN'S SERVICE STATION LAUNDERERS• CLEANERS * 108 Main St., Woodbridge JL TEEN & PREP SHOP Cor. Amboy Ave. & Main St., Woodbridge 99 Main St., Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE Martin Lawrence THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY TRAVEL AGENCY JEWELERS 100 Main St., Woodbridge 103 Main St., Woodbridge MAI bT. •W \,

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Corps, "The Saints." Mrs. Joseph French; transpur Klein, Rirhnrd Hdlcr, I.inda nlnf? prior to the datt listed each MARINES AND RESERVES bat troop* In Vietnam but thnt Flag Presented The executive board of theltation, John Kadash^. bugle in Regular Minyan (ioodmnn. l.ynn Grossman. Jeff month in the C.B.S, Newi. Any The Marine Corps Corn- the White Hou.i* ha* deci'lrd Corps includes assistant dire-c | strurtor. Anthony "Sonny" Ca rcy Shapiro and Harlcy Hnff question regarding Yahrzeits mandant. Gen. Wallace M. not to mobilize the resprv« (or, Albert nemehak; corres i1an«> and Drum Instructor, FVpfV F num. '.should be directed to Dave Ittle- Greene, Jr., reported that the Fnurlh Marine Division and Air To The Saints' ponding necretary, Mrs. Grace j CiPorRJ! Ixipesz. Registration is ljV^' } *•- All bur and hasinilzvahs arc son Marines could use more com Win*. FORDS — John Moczynski, Jenkins; recording secretary, j still fipen for buglers from n r,.,uest(,l to fil, out and return *^*JHHH£*^^^ commander of the Clnm Bur Mr*. Bo.Hy Riank; treasurer, to 21 years of aj><\ ISKMN—Itiilihi Harold Hichl IhvirQurs'iannaires promptly so man. .spiritual lender of Conpre- thai, the infnrmalion can hp pub- ton American Legion Post 324 Mr. Put Spatola: scrrpanl-at The next mrctiiiR is set for ;l1i n pro-sen tod a flag to Raymond arms, 1/wis Tomko; coordina Friday, October 20, from 7:0(1 '' " »';th Shnlnm, Isrlin. an llshr(l jn ,hp (; Bs Nrw ,. Director of <>iir| lor. John Squires; publicity, j to 10:00. P. M.. in the cafeteriamnincrd thnt a rrKiilar Mmvati mjtt€P ,.h;,inn(,n ar(. rpmindrd 1 ,s hrld every rvrninc at 7:30 , , ,j * I..irly of Peace Drum and BuRle Frank Allman; lead chaperons, iof Our I,ady of Peace Church. (hal rpport! for hp c s News I' M. and Stmilav Mormnes at , ' .. , Support your Township... * 8:ao A.M. Ana resuionts arp »>•«' '"e a the rw.lar monthly •I \wliomc lo attpml ho''lnl nu>('tlnR n(>1(1 "n thp fourth Sucrot Services'will he hold:T"cstlay nf Parh mon(h Anynm" •t on Wi-dnrsday evening, Octoher'wishing to utilize the facilities t i nf tne r B s Nows ran ca the Be Patriotic... "Patriotism Is NOT Dead" IHth at 7:30 P.M., at 6:30 A.M. - " •I on Thursday, Octoher 19th, fol-,ecli!or. Robert Freeman at 283- -f( 8 RE-STYLE lowed by Jr. Congregation at W "- (-K ! 10:30 A.M. Friday evening serv-i The ritual committee annnun ,-^t I ices will be held at 9:00 A.M. on ced that prayer hooks, Sanctit-i^ Do Your Part—Participate and Attend YOUR 01D FUR COAT October 21st, followed by Jr.'ary ^eats and memorial plaques I ^ jCongregalion Services at 10:30'are available to commemoratp X A.M. (birthdays, anniversaries, bar- ? BOO A BRAND NEW j Rabbi Richtman announced bas mitzvahs, memorials etc.? that ,Ir. Congregation Services Appropriate letters are sent out J United States Day are now obligatory for all lie-,t0 the recipients informing them > 1 0 S tll dc tS and wi ! MGKTNEIGHT1968 MODEL l™-^ ' "' , n . j; c " of the donation made. Area resi-J l^^il?.0:30 AM' eV"ySab ,rient3 are welcome to join with'* $ IOC 00 b ThhemmeXr.ship committee congregation members in advised that the following fam- makm* donations. For prayer ilieili s hhav e bbeen p books, call the synagogue office FfiOM between 9:00 A.M. and 12:00. Celebration members of Congregation Beth. Sholotn; Meyer Skolnick, Iselin; For sanctuary seats and plaques ) MKEMQUDB Mr. & Mrs. Isidore Okun, Iselin; [call Ed Conn at 283 0145. ;; Mr. & Mrs. David Aptaker, Edi! A record is maintained at the : • Yoorcfofaeotalyfa son; Mr. ft Mrs. IsJdore Shando- synagogue office of all Yahrzeit'; low, Iselin; Mr. & Mrs. Sam anniversaries. Each member is!' • KowUntog • FPM Monogram Gerson, Iselin; Mr. ft Mrs. H.inotified prior to the date of the|k Sunday, Oct. 22 Cohen, Iselin and Mr. & MrsYahrzei. t so that arrangements; Lublin of Iselin. „ may be made to recite Kaddish.i AH members are asked to call , addition Rabbi Richtman an- To commence at 7 P. M. at the the synagogue office if there are , ' .. , .. . _ . un es any changes in address or phone:™ S, from the^pulpit at Fn-| Woodbridge Senior High Stadium number to be listed in the newi^.Eveni»« Servlces the nam?s > - membership list which is being^f those whose memories are to, J •OA or TWIST made up. (be honored. There is no charge' Robert Freeman. Chairman of for *•» service. If you have not This message sponsored as a community service by $2530 Pre-U.S.Y. advised that all Pre-submitted the name and anni- U.S.Y. meetings will he held on versary date of a loved one you William Oyer, Proprietor the first and third Mondays of wish to honor, please call Dave OVER CONSTRUCTION School Street, Woodbridg* each month. The October 16th ntleson at 283 0066. The Yahr- meeting will be held at the Bowl ^ejt Candle should be lit the eve- O-Mor Bowling Alley at 7:00 P.-J M. Winners of the ping-pong Tournament which commenced at the Sept. 18th meeting were Linda Bound, Lori Eisenberger, Ilene Steinberg, Robin Rucker, Fern Kasher, Bob Bernstein, Richard Monastersky, Marc Qtu£ty¥an since 1920 Markel, Steven Oxman and Carl 56 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH Rosenbaum. Fc«« puking rear of Cjanl'« David Convissor, U.9.Y. Advi- Op«i Mcndor & ThanJoy Nights •*! * sor announced that the following U.S.Y.'ers attended a leadership 352-3703 training institute at the Cranford Synagogue on Sundayl Octoberl 1st. The Institute is given by the' region as a training center for future U.S.Y. leaders . . . Neal

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mony; Dorothy Gondola, Girl Mrs. Lee TurUir, Mrs, Alrloni i JFK Students G. S. Leaders Scout Sunday; Mrs. P. 0. Al Class Mothers Bijjos, Mrs. Mary Ann IMIMR, dora.si, Juliette I/owe. Mr.s. Michael /inlunvj, Mr* Are Commended Name Chairmen Official delegates include Selected by PTA Waller Kimk, Mi-, licrmoll Mrs. Paul DoFalro, Mrs. Abelo O'Cradv. Mr .1'ilin DrlTliT and | PROCLAMATION j 1SKUN - Miss Miiry P. Con- EDISON _ Neighborhood 7 FORDS-Mrs John Habrark. wit/, Mrs. Sieve Sadow.ski, Mrs. Mrs, Dnnalfl I', (iianli'iiriresr innlly, principiil of John F. Ken- Crossroads Girl Scout Council Helen lorillo, Mrs, Charles Ya president of the PTA of School nedy Memorial IURII School an 14; Mrs, John Defflcr. vice Also' Ml'1- Kitttlil Srliiislrr.l Throughout the nation, the week of October elected Mrs. Robert Kuj-ason, ger, Mrs. Ann Nocitra, Mrs. flounced thai I.oilors of Com- chairman, and Mrs. Paul De Kay Ilnti.sft.irk, Mrs. Frank Wol president; Mr.s. AM'I Tliomscn, i Mrs. I'.cllf WiUk. Mr'.. Kli/a. 22-28 has been designated as "Cleaner Air STORK CLUB momlalinn honoring Ihcm for Fako, assistant chairman, to czanski, Mrs. Pederson, Mrs, Mrs, Douglas Auburn and Mrsb<-ll. i Viih.i•/. Mi'. \ inccnl l.al Week," so that people may better understand thoir hijjh performance on the nerve for three years. Phyllis Chimilo, Mrs. 0. T). Frank J. Capraro will he the Krosria. Mi I'lullis Unsfii, ' that preventable air pollution in any form is a New arrivals recently record-' tIM!7 National Merit Scholarship delegates al the New Jersey Mrs. Mai-y Ulaill. Mrs. M C. Appointed to assist th« chair DoucrUc Mrs. Kay Aldoresi, public hazard which can be corrected through cd at.the F'rrth Amboy General Qualifying Test (NMSQT) have Mrs. Sharon Yanik, Mrs. Doris Congress of Parent Teachers As- Sorciisrin, Mrs .Ifian lincrarrlli, Hospital include: men are Mrs. Victor Simon, Mrs. .1. .). l.cfkus. Mrs, Itonni4 intelligent action involving engineering, equip- hren awarded to five students at Hospodor. sociation 58th annual state con- 10 11 v corresponding secretary; Mrs. vention in Atlantic City on Orto IVIcrson, Mrs. Kdv.ard Skokaa ment, research, and education. From Woodbridge, a daughterr " - Kennedy Memorial High to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fishier, School. •Totm Fox, publicity chairman; Altrrnales are MYs. Irvvm her 18, 19 anti 2(1, land Mr.s' It !•'. Hcid. 5 North Circle; a son to Mr. and1 Those named commended stu- Mrs. Michael Zelicskovich, cook Waxberg, Mrs. Kntherine .Sli- A hnmr marie caVv salr will The purpose of "Cleaner Air Week" is to pro- ie chairman; Mrs. J. P. Lucy, vinski, Mrs. Lichtcnstein, Mrs. The class mothers for the IM7- Mrs. Robert Rossi, 79 Roanoke dents are Mark Rnada. James 68 school year are: Mrs. Robert hp held after the Halloween pa- mote a united educational program for cleaner rect, Del'asque. Barbara Donaldson, calendar chairman; Mrs. Ray-Alice Ballingall. Mrs. Jean •radr at. the school on Tuosflay, mond Smink, camping repre Skawinski, Mrs. Helen Kodor, air and to help build a better and stronger Am- From Sevyaren, a daughter to Chester Janiszewski, and Joseph Schaefer, Mrs. Ann Mace, Mrs. |Ortoher 31. at l:()0 I'. M. Th« tentative; Mrs. Robert Peder- Mrs. Rita Horvalh, Mrs. Loretta erica. Oui Nation's greatest asset is the welfare Mr. and Mrs. William Gyetvay, Bea Yetman. Kxcciitivo Board will moet with Neesan. son, neighborhood piper. Brzychcy, Mrs. Frank Capraro, and health of its people. For these reasons the 41 South Roberb t Street. Thcy are among Organizer for School 2r> will Mrs. Donald Zboyan, 2 Wood- stu. Mrs. George Munn. Mrs. Michael abatement of the air pollution nuisance is of ut- » J « s™-f,. da"Bhtcr J°i dents in the United States who Also Mrs. "Steve Sadowski, be Mrs. Blockus, consultant for Babin, Mrs. Emanual Silva, land Avonue at 8:00 P, M. on most concern to every American citizen. Mr. and Mrs. William Devortk ' cored in the Upp^r two pcrccnt chairman of mother-daughter Brownies, Mrs. Marion Kraw- Wednesday, November 1, Fa- Rya S re t a S t0 Mr nd f thosc wh win or father-daughter events; Mrs. chuk, and for Juniors, Mrs. Sa-Peace School. At the Clara jthcr's Ni^ht will be observed al LMrs. «rWjciec^ uh VKowalsk)°V, . 58o Go r° ° Kratiuate from Chase Lichtenslein, refresh- dow.ski. Consultant for Cadette Barton School, Mrs. Waxberg the next mretinR of the PTA "Cleaner Air Week" Is a good time to do your high school in 1968. The com- don Avenue; a daughter to Mr.j dents rank just below ments and hospitality; Mrs. H.troops, Mrs. Noctira with Mrs. is consultant and Mrs. Hospo- on Wednesday, Novcmher 15. part at least during this week by becoming more mende(1 stu and Mrs Richard Wernoski, 105 the lim semifinalists announc- J. Blockus, babysitter; Mrs. Iorillo serving all levels of i dar serves at functions at School jwilh the fifth grade motheri si aware of your community activity for cleaner Bloomfield Avenue; a daughter! ed'in Septem'be'r'by"the National IMarvin Abelowitz, opening core- Girl Scouting at Our Lady of 7. 'hostesses. air and the efforts that are being made in your to Mr. and Mrs. Eh Pcligal. 6 Mcrit scholarship Corporation behalf. Clean air is important to you—remember Tulip Drive, South; a daughter (NM,SC) you are equally important to cleaner air in ob- to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Doraw- John M. Stalnaker, president! taining public support. ski, 62 Corey Street. of NMSC, said: "Although com- From Iselin, a daughter to Mr.mended students advance no fur-II 80 Therefore, I, THOMAS J. DEVERIN, Mayor of and Mrs. William Beagen, ther in the Merit Scholarship II Star Avenue. competition, their outstanding|| the Borough of Carteret, N. J., do hereby pro- From Hopelawn, a daughter claim that October 22-28 is "Cleaner Air Week," record in a nationwide program |l to Mr. and Mrs. William Dar- deserves public recognition. and I strongly urge all citizens and organiza- gan, 48 May Street. Their significant academic at- tions to participate in the celebration of this From Avenel, a daughter to tainment gives promise of con- occasion. Let's make it the beginning of a year- Mr. and Mrs. John Herczeg, 1 tinued success in college." round campaign to abate destructive air pollu- Burnett Street. tion from all sources. After a five-year absence By Appointment 636 0119 from television, Desi Arnaz will Signed appear as a Spanish matador Vito Mazza THOMAS J. DEVERIN, Mayor in the new TV series The HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN Mothers-In-Liw. S3 Main St., Woodbririxe

imported domestic BEERS WINES SERVICE CHARGES "What! big selection [WOODBRIDGE More taxes. Liquor Store KIND ME 4-1889 3 Amboy Av*., Woodbridge^ to pay strikers ?" Open 9 i.m. to 10 p.m. "Say It With Floweri" When You Open A Regular Personal from WALSHECK'S CHECKING ACCOUNT •THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK 4 of Any Kind If You Maintain FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

A minimum Balance of $200 Please send me information and signature cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL BANK BY MAIL FREE... CHECKING ACCOUNTS. • Individual Account • Joint Account We Pay Postage Both Ways NAME ADDRESS B« usured Vtower* from WAI.SHEK'S, be It a •null irrange- WRITE OR FILL OUT ment or a wtdding ure glvtn the CITY STATE utmost of aUenllon and cro COUPON FOR INFORMATION WALSHECK'S FLOWERS Thafs right. There's a new state law raising your unemployment taxes MS Amboj Avt. Wi»ilbrl4ic 20 per cent starting January 1. And the law says taxes of all workers (union and non-union) can be used to pay unemployment benefits to PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK strikers. We're not kidding. CAMERAS MAIN OFFICE: At the "FIVE CORNERS" Perth Amboy Why should you pay more taxes to support somebody

Candidales For the STATE SENATE 7ft District - Middlesex

[ John A. J. Edward Norman > LYNCH (D) CPABia (D) TANZMAN (D) 75 Patcnun SI., 38 Highland bnve. \W Suulh Park Drive, Kew Brunswick, N. J, Milltown, N. J. Woodbridge. N. J.

John A. Edgar J. William BRADLEY (R) ' HELLRIEGEL(R) SHELLEY (R) 816 N. Main Stre«t HI Woodland Avc. t Haywood Avenue, MiUtown, N. i. , Middle**, N, J. 1'liciUway, N. J.

Candidates For CENFJUL ASSEMBLY Middlesex

Robert N. John J. Daniel It. Herbert MENTZ(D) FAY, JR. (D) KOSTECK(R) BERRY (R) FOR THE LOWEST FREE ESTIMATE AT NO OBLIGATION GALL 636-0676-7 »2 Mtdium Avenue lit AllllWiil Sirrrt. I.! Mmmw Avemia WinUi- Slift Feilli Aiubuy, N. J. <'uluuU. N, J. Lulncl. IS. J, Inlm. N. J. BE. L C;;iof-NQ SALESMEN-NO DOWN PAYMSENT-UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY-ALL WORK GUARANTEED r;i dor-Press Wednesday, October 18,19fl7

>»:•' •< ,( , .1 ATTENTION...

RESIDENTS! be patriotic.plan to attend and oarticipate UNITED STATES DAY Celebration SUNDAY, OCT.22--7P.M. AT...W00DBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM

Come one . . . come ALL this Sunday, Oct. 22ndI EVERYONE You'll long remember with pride your participation IS INVITED! in this—the grandest, greatest patriotic celebration • NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION ever held in Middlesex County! We urge each and

Individuals. . .veteran organizations every Carteret resident and organization to join in! •SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS DISPLAY fraternal. . .ethnic. . . youth. . .busi- Do your part to prove that 'Patriotism Is NOT ness. . . union and civic groups! No •PATRIOTIC ART SHOW DEAD!' Bring your families! Urge your friends to formal invitation necessary! We in •FAMOUS CELEBRITIES Carteret are joining together with come! Above all, tills will be a great tribute to the our Woodbridge neighbors to help many brave men who gave their lives in past wars— • DRILL TEAMS-HONOR GUARDS prove to the entire world that here plus those who are now giving their lives on the in America 'Patriotism Is NOT •250-Pc. ORCHESTRA Dead!' battlefields of Viet Nam 1 •280-VOICE CHOIR

This Message Sponsored In The Public Interest By The Borough of Carteret

COUNCILMEN THOMAS J. DEVERN • MICHAEL TOTH • JOHN WOLSKI *J. CHARLES BOHANEK • RAYMOND ABAZIA CARTERET • JOHN V. TOMCZUK • ROY JACKSON PAOE TIN Wednesday, October 18,

at tonlght'i meeting of the Wo- made to collect • new gift for MIS RIFLE IMPROVi;i> memoraUd afterward; Hurt Women to Hear men's Association U> be held at each member of the congrega General Wallace M, Crcenc day, 8 P. M., film on adolei- 8 o'clock in Fellowship Hall. tion of this mission church, a* Mass Schedule Marine Corps Commandant, cence, In conjunction with the Members of the Claire Pfeiffer well as a cash donation for can- said the Marine Corps is aclinul Rev. L.E. Bender Circle, Mrs. J. R. Thergesen, dy and whatever else may be * Listed by Pastor s«rvieei of "Sexual Education chairman, will be hostesses. needed to provide a special Ireat lo correct excessive jamming of Youth" currently being helrl WOODBRIDGE — The- Rev Mrs. Charles Schuerman, for Ihe holiday season. Anyone of the M IB rifle. The linhl for parents; and Friday, 8 I' F^wif E. Bender, pastor of the weight, rapid fire weapon will I.HKUN — Wry Rev. Monsig world service chairman, will wishing to contribute to thin nor John W, Miliis, pastor of M., lecture and discussion of First Prwbyterian Church, will dedicate the Christmas gifts to use a new buffer mechanism project may do so before No- SI. ('(Telia's Church announced "What's New in the Chun-h". speak about mission work im h« sent to a church at Anasco, vember 1 when the gifts will b« and the powder used in cnrl- Masses for Ihe week have been scheduled derson, (). P., chaplain to the ChlMirn l as follows: tomorrow, 6:30 A. Brothers of the Sacred Heart, 1 M., convent chapel, and 8 and SI. Joseph !, Metuehm. 9 A. M., in church; Friday, 6:30 A. M., chapel, -and B, 8:30. and 9 A. M. church; and Saturday, 7 A. M., chapel, and 8 and 9 A M,, church. The. novena to Our I.ady of Falima will take place after :30 in the I afternoon and from 7 to 9 in * Yes, we proudly salute all our Ihe evening. country's heroes who have given Mission Sunday will ne oh NO GIMMICKS! NO INTEREST! served at St. Cecelia's Church their lives in preserving our freedom Sunday, October 22, at 13 Mass cs, commemorating the Propo- unce our nation's founding in 1776. sal ion of the Faith. Masses NO SERVICE CHARGE! NO have been scheduled as follows: 6:30. 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, We urge you to demonstrate your 1115 A. M. and 12 noon in the THESE ARE ALL THE PRICES YOU PAY! gratitude and pride in your heritage upper, or main, church; also, 9:15, 10, 10:45, and 11:30 A. M, CLARINETS * TRUMPETS * FLUTES * VIOLINS by attending the UNITED STATES and 12:15 P. M. in the lower church, Lourdes and Fatima • USED INSTRUMENTS. • NEW INSTRUMENTS DAY CEREMONIES this SUNDAY Kails. The Sacrament of Bap tism will be administered at 1 School $ch o1 NIGHT at WOODBRIDGE SENIOR P. M. in tiie main church. $' $' 3 $ ^ C ° Ytar Month! j HIGH STADIUM. Services, Masses, and acti vilics for the remainder of the full Frit* Plui Tax Full frit. Plu. Tox week of the 22nd include: Mon- The evening's activities will be day, 7 P. M., High School of - Call lor information en othtr ioitrumints Full Rental Credit on Purchases Religion, Group 1, and 8 P. M., areawide affirmatiott-^f our faith High School of Religion, Group 2; Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Mas? SAVE ON MOST in the principles of personal liberty, for Peace; Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., the continuous novena to UP TO 40% INSTRUMENTS and a pledge to be ever resolute in the St. Jude, patron of hopeless rases, and the novena to Our cause of freedom. Lady of the Miraculous Medal WE STOCK All MSt FAMOUS BRANDS with benediction of the Mosi Blessed Sacrament to be com SAX and FLUTES DRUMS

TRUMPETS £ ARMSTRONG This Message Sponsored As A Community Service if IUDWIO By Greiner Funeral Home if OENEINHARDT if SL1NOERLAND if ROGERS TAT if IUESCHH CLARINETS *AU DRUM ACCESSORIU if BUFFET • All our efforts are directed toward making the funeral service a fitting ^IILDJIAN CYMBALS TONITE THRU TUESDAY expression of the love and devotion that comes to the departed from if LIILANC if SHORE MIKES all those nearest and dearest. Yes, we here at GREINER'S—as did our Sidney Poitier fathers—ease the burden in every way. Rod Sleigfr SPECIAL Complete COMPlETf instrument MUSIC LESSONS mmUMENT RENTAL SERVICE "IN THE HEAT DISCOUNTS ON ALL For All Repair FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Muiic INSTRUMENTS AND PRIVATE August F. Greiner II OF THE NIGHT' Student* Service STUDENTS

MEMBERS EVENING* 1:W - SUNDAY NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTOR* ASSOC. 1209 E. GRAND ST. NEW JERSEY 8TATE FUNKRAL t:M - 4:45 - 7:00 - DIRECTORS' ASSOC. Gutowski ELIZ.-EL 2-3754 GREINER FUNERAL HOME SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW OPEN DAILY 10 to 6 44 GREEN ST., WOODBRIDGE — 634-0264 established 1904 SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. MONDAY & THURSDAY "THE SWORD OF lie Center 10 to 9 P.M. AH BABA" PLENTY OF PARKING REAR OF WILDING ~ CITY PARKING LOT Be Patriotic...Attend and Participate Sunday night (Oct. 22) at Woodbidge Senior High Stadium help prove to the en- tire world that here in Woodbridge 'Patriotism Is NOT DEAD'! Bring your family and friends to: UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION This Message Sponsored As A Community Service By

WARM ALL WINTER...FOR PEANUTS MODERN GAS HEATS YOUR HOME BEST Why shell out for old-fashioned fuel? Go clean, modern gas heat... for peanuts. Gas is dependable. No storage. No waiting for deliveries. No soot or smoke. Gas is pure energy... pure efficiency... pure economy. Why wait? Your heating contractor can convert your home to gas in just 8 hours. For clean, full-house warmth this winter...heat with gas. USE OUR HOT LINE TO WARM UP FAST: For priority survey service, Phone 289-5000 Extension 417 FREE HOME HEATING SORUEY... MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY J , Elizabethtown Gas Company • Home Heating Division, Dept. PI The Newly Remodeled Home and Machine Shop, owned and operated by Stephen Scpa, One Elizabethtown Plaza • Elizabeth, N. J. 07207 259 Betgen Street, Woodbridge Gentlemeni Yea. I'd Wet to KM wtnn fat painuts. PtoMt s«nd your tepresentative to mate a ftrw heating turvay of m hoim.

NAME. .PHONL WOODBRIDGE MACHINE STREET. CITY. -ZIP- Our bomi contains room*. Wa own Q rtnt rj Our praaant liwlit rj oH Q «°^ D **>* AND TOOL COMPANY, Inc. Furnaca wai Inatallad around .. THIS FREE OFFER IS GOOD ONLY IN AR€AS SERVED BY EUZABETHTOWN 0A8 CO. gkntral machine work, offering 24 hour service, specializing in chemical plant work and life airing •qulpmeat tor ships. N ' "Nothing Too Small Or Too Large" lizabethtown Gas Th* plant began operations In 1947 with one man, the owner, working' part time. In 1953 the one MOUCMW I M*THMHMY BAHWAY WUTFIELD Uni EffnlMtMown n*i* 1^9 O.iitill Ar«nui 1(14 tlm &U«tt man began putting In full time—and today there are eight men employed full time at the plant. 289 5000 462Mtbftiw289S00O t |*W 28Mnta9 50O0t Strw" i 2*9-6000 7B9 5OOO Leader-Press Wednesday, October 18,19fl7 PAGE ELEVEN Her husband is attending Rut Her:- llniversily College and is Trinity Church Unit nal plant wert mid* for «. cirri bcni or at th« door. Th« card TOUR STORE Township Couple United ^X'i ^i mSn **< .1,*,,eii)ploye:."!() and 11 A. M. services. Sen- ior High meet al 11 A. M. only. On Sunday the annual Men's WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HI STADIUM Christian Fellowship communion breakfast will be held in the church hall. Communion will be served at 6:30 A. M in 1he Chapel and will be followed'by breakfast at 7 A. M. The menu will be prepared by the women of the Congregation. A free will offering will be taken to help defray expenses. All Senior High Boys accompanied by an Want a home, a car or a dream vacation? adult will be th<- guests. The 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' quest speaker will be the Rev. your coal and aim for it with a savings account, at First Savings. You'll score Ray Fulcher, Church of God. SUNDAY NitlHT AT WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH Haleyville, formerly of Clark, a hulls eye every lime because your money will be earning higher dividends that 9re who will speak on "Christian SCHOOL STADIUM . . . SEE the exciting honor guard* compounded and credited quarterly. And to keep your mind at ease, your money is Livinfi". For reservations call and dill teams! LISTEN to the thrilling 100 voice safe because it's insured up to $l.r>,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor- the office, 6341631; Mr. Bar- choir and 100 piece orchestra; SEE the breath-taking poration. Let First Savings help set up your target, open a savings account today. rett, 636-3386; Clem Hagendoorn, 63C-1B80 or Carl Rogers. 486-8191. fireworks display! VIEW the never to-be-forgotten art show The Junior High Fellowship featuring historical and patriotic paintings! FREE patriotic will meet, Friday 7:30 P. M. in the church hall. The ninth j booklets! ALL THIS — AND SO MUCH MORE! grade girls will present the pro- and loan association of gram. PERTH AMBOY The Senior High Fellowship W0ODBRI0GE EDISON imcet every Sunday, 6:45 P. M. boy Av«nim D 0BO Am boy Av«nu« jfor fellowship and Wednesdays, 7 P. M. for recreation. Serving The People Of New Jersey The Couples Club dinner that was scheduled for October 14, has been postponed to October Since 1920 In The Fields Of... 28, 6 P. M. Contact Mrs. James Sheehan, 3811242 for reserva- tions. Residential Real Es- Membership classes for young tate communicants will begin on Oc- tober 25, 6:45 P. M. in room 5, Industrial Develop- Christian Education Building. On October 25, 1:00 P. M. in ment the church hall, the Women's Association will hold its month- Commercial Real Es- ly workshop. They will continue tate work on the stuffed animals for Woodbridge State School. Appraisals Property Manage- \25th Reunion Held ByWHS Class of '42 ment WOODBRIDGE — The 2$.h Investment Properties reunion of Woodbridge High, School CJass of 1942 was held at Kenny Acres on Saturday. Awards were presented to: James Leahy, most recently married) most children and These 47 years of know-how youngest child, Marion have made J. G. & T. one of the (Schmidt) Gural and traveled most progressive real estate farthest and grandmother, Jean firms in the State of New Jer- 47 sey. The experience tbjit comes (Duff) Blackmore, who came from Siloam Springs, Arkansas. with time is quite evident in the George StillweU showed mov- YEARS OF REAL ESTATE list of recent developments that ies of the 20th reunion. A two we are handling at the present minute period of silence was ob- time, this partial list speaks for served for eleven deceased class ^KNOW-HOW Itself. members. Peter Reynolds was the master of ceremonies. New officers of the class were intro- 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' duced: President, Robert Mc- Ewen, Woodbridge; vice-presi- dent, Gladys (DenBleyker) Vi- JACOBSON, GOLDFARB ^ TANZMAN cisko, Colonia; secretary, Mar- ". . . THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, garet (Baloga) Tyrrell, Wood- THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED BY THEIR bridge; and treasurer, Louis! 290 HOBART STREET HI 2-4444 PERTH AMBOY CREATOR WITH CERTAIN UNALIENABLE Tanzi, .Colonia. 1 RIGHTS, THAT AMONG THESE ARE LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPI- NESS."

On July 4, 1776, at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, American freedom was born, with the adoption of the Declaration of Inde- pendence.

For the 56 patriotic men who signed this document, their act was both an affirmation of belieftand an expression of great courage. In signing, they truly pledged "their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor."

To the vision and determination of these men—and others like them through the years—we owe our progress and achievements as a nation, and our American way of life.

WoN'T YOU PLEASE JOIN WITH US THIS SUNDAY IN A JOINT AFFIRMATION OF OUR FAITH IN THE PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS OF PERSONAL LIBERTY, AND A PLEDGE TO BE EVER RESOLUTE IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. NEW WATER FILTRATION PLANT — Our new Water Filtration Plant Is presently under con- struction in Edison Township. When completed in 1969 this plant will provide an additional 20 Attend...UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION million gallons per day to our customers. An adequate water supply is essential to the growth of the area and we are pleased to be a part of the growing community. SUNDAY (OCT. 22) 7 P. M. WQODBRIDGE SENIOR HI STADIUM This Patriotic Message Sponsored As A Community Service By Knights of Columbus Atuericiis Lodge, MIDDLESEX Middlesex Council #857 #»;* F. & A. M. Main St. & Amboy Ave. Circen Street WATER COMPANY Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. MAIN OFFICE: 52 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. JOSEPH GOUGEON GEORGE KOFUS <«rand Knight Worshipful Master Allend IJNITttl) STATUS DAY r.KI.KRRATION Snmluv, i\t\. 22, al Wood- bridge Sminr Hi^li Stadium. PAGE TWELVE Wednesday, October IB, 1967 Leader-Press HAD BETTER BELIEVE U!

AND THE ENTIRE STAFF AT MAURO MOTORS & THEIR FAMILIES WILL PROVE IT SUN. OCT. 22nd

Krnieinbcr thr fares you see in this MAURO MOTORS group photograph. You

will meet each anil everyone of them, with their family and friends Sunday, Octo-

ber 22, at what promises to he the greatest, grandest patriotic celebration of it*

kind anywhere, anytime! UNITED STATUS DAY CELEBRATION commence!

7 P. M., at Woodbridge Senior High Stadium. The staff at MAURO MOTORS : "i ' ~~ • .: ' ' '--" "•" will be a small part of the people who will turn out! Prove your patriotism by at*

tttldiujj, prove your patriotism by participating. ' Wednesday, Oriobrr 1fl, 10R7 PAGE THIRTEEN

Shirley Kiscngcr, Mrs I,. Kap lowil/.. and .Mrs. K. Itahnis. Sels 1 The Sisterhood will hold * On Sunday, Oct. 22, the cyeH of l\w, rntire nation arr rummage sale at the (omple jjoirif; In be upon us. Thin is the day that lias been of- Fashion Show building Sunday. October '.'.'.'.. TEEN-WISE starting al II A. M Tlir public ISIU\ _ \| mcciitii! )f fi( iidly iU-HiKiiate«l as UNITE!) STATES DAY by the a is inviicd. Featured will Iw ;i Si- ITIKUHI of ('inmro II n< 111 S|.|{i(.|i,in of wealing apparel. ^ovrriiiiip officials of both W OODBKIIM.i; and \lnnd.n . in Ihe iiric a iunc, children's Inys and CARTKHKT. < nnpei \\cnue. |)0(,|iS ET'SA im.il iil.'in-. I lie fonhroniin:: entiiVil ' K.i-h n-. Too,lIMo.ilci - ami You' «-.MT HAI.I.OWKKN PARAIIK ni.irlr. F0KI1S — The annual llalln The event, open In Hie p\ih wi'cii parade and parly will In1 IK iv vlaii'd f;>r TucM-lay. n<-io- licld al the meeting (if Cub her :'l. H.ld I' Al , al the Pines. Sgpul Pack .VI cm Thursday. Houle -I7. K:iisun J*^>lol)cr 1!t a) 7:',W IV M . in (iiic-!- alii'iidin^ he inci^im; Ihe cafeteria of Our Lady of include.I Mis. M. Weiser, Mrs. Peace Church.

EDITOR'S NOTI', — This is a cner a balh l.ucky little girl nlumn for teen-agers written thai she is. I he' Davy will iy a teen after. Of course this make a i:real godfather. And if BE PATRIOTIC 'nlumn should also he must Mr. and Mrs. Gallo haven't al eailinR fur older folks who wish ready spoiled the child with n keep in contact with Amcri love and affection, bet Davy FLAN TO ATTEND ra's young folks.) will. (Clood luck, David, ol' pal!) • • (iJU'SS WHAT? David « • * Jones is now a godfather! You '" NOW WHAT? How 'bout UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION -ec. while Davy was appear the "Brotherhood"? Someone ng in Pickwick, the Broadway asked me where she could write nusical, lie met I,on (iallo, the to Phil ffan?) - Sinit.ty Sunday (Oct. 22) 7 P. M. Woodbridge Sr. High Stadium

. . . Sunday night • • • SINCE (Oct. 22) at Woodhi irtge *•* EVEN WILDER THAN Senior High Stadium. "THE WHO"! If you think "The The Greatest! Who's is wild — smashing the guitar, amps. etc.. at BRASS BUCKET the conclusion, of each perform ance — try to get to see Eng- land's Arthur Brown in action. and While performing his vocal act he paints his face different colors. If that isn't enough, for a grand finale to each perform LUNCHEON ance he ignites himself then walks off the stage ablaze! (Is D.iil.T 11:30 lo 3:00 I'M there a fireman in the house?) EASTERN METALS That's Arthur Brown for you. DINNER IN ONE-STOP SERVICE England sure has 'em, doesn't Daily 3:3* to 11:00 P.M. she? EVERY TYPE OF REAL KSTATE - Residential, Indestrial and Commercial. WE Friday and Saturday 'Til 12:31 Sunday 4 P.M. 'Til 10 P.M. SELL ... LEASE .. . MANAGE . .. APPRAISE ... INSURE ... and FINANCE. ••• SPEAKING OF THE CONVERTERS, inc. NGL1SH let's discuss Cynthia ennon and Pattie Harrison. Cutters Lane, Woodbridge, N. J. BRASS BUCKET Mien the Beatles had to catch Charcoal Steakhouse fast train at Euston Station hey were left behind. Seems U. S. !) & MAIN STREET he guards mistook them for GEORGE W1TTENZELLNER WOODBRIDGE :ans! '• Rpservations: ME 4-9148 After much pushing and fuss, he guards finally believed them. But not until Lyn b,#d shed more than a few tears, t

Is CONGRESS, ha4. in* *•• NEXT . . . RECORDS FOR THIS WEEK! LITTLE AMES (The Yardbirds) . . THE ABOVE GROUND SOUND by cute Jake Holmes) . . . 'RIVLEGE (by Paul Jones) . . and THE ROLLING STONES REATEST HITS (by the Roll- ng Stones, natch!)

•*• ONE MORE THING. It seems Roddy's English teacher lidn't like all the "slang" used by Rod in her last column for me. Sorry 'bout that, teach! Guess you're not with us teens. Have you read the sports section oJ He Was the New York Times lately and tried to figure out what Our NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS membership means that we are some of their reporters' sports specialists in the veal estate field, that we are experts on realty values, appraisals, trends and Ready expression mean??? When Roddy told me about fir-noing. We proudly display the REALTOR EMBLEM in our office. it we both smiled. We did be- cause an English teacher once To Pay told me, "You can't write. You'll never be a writer!" If I couldn't write then, what STERN & DRAGOSET The Price am I doing now! Oh, well .... • * • 54 MAIN STREET (Phone 634-5500) WOODBRIDGE •••LAST! It seems I've run I Of Freedom... out of space again. So, 'till next I week "If the shoes fit, wear I Excellent On Premises Parking Tom Jefferson knew the risk involved when he drafted the Declaration 'em!" SEE YA NEXT WEEK!!] of Independence. So did his fellow-patriots who pledged "their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor" when they signed that Declara- tion. They were all ready to pay the price of obtaining freedom. Sunday night you can help prove to the entire world that this type of patriotism is NOT dead in the United States! ATTEN... UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION Sunday (October 22) 7 p. m. Woodbridge Sr. High Stadium

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MEMBER 117 MAIN STREET FEDERAL DEPOSIT ujou ave-i•'hot oy roijtf bloody LJOU II hcive to order* Ljour new bedroom \-'v\rii-ice?? INS. CORPORATION WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Saving! Insured pnonnone ffrom LJOUT I|e e epnone "Dudnes'S' v_y|-pce. [ ne |—'rinces-? pnone come? Up to $15,000 By ME 6-0100 — Daily 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 T.M. 1 Act of Congress Friday 9:00 A.M. to 7 P.M. tn pve beciuLi|"u cd or? ana is1 designed to go with ahij bedroom decor. | he diet! • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • MORTGAGE LOANS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • MONEY ORDERS light? up for convenient nighttime calling, \hs cost: Just 65c extra per\month. • CHRISTMAS CLUB v • CONSTRUCTION LOANS • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Niw Jiruy Bill PAGE FOURTEEN Wednesday, October 18,1967 Leadtr-Pr««i (Jieer leaders St. James Names Chosen by CYO Glass Mothers — The Cathnlic Youth woonmtincK — 'iv M ()f Our L;idy of lowing class mothers have hern Trace lluirch has chosen rlipn 1 named at ph Mct.aughlin, Mrs. Virlnr K;ithy Duffy, Janet Fcnton.t Italogh, Mrs. Arthur Finn, l-'rnnrinn Nclcpa, Ellen O'Hara, Carol I'apierowicz, Palti Paren- First Grade: Mrs. John Ma lone, Mrs. Kajph Sanioro, Mrs. \c and Joanne Piromalli. Mrs Kdwanl Herd, Mrs. Daniel l)n Thomas Lcpping is the advisor. ^an, Mrs, William Savino, Mrs. Tho second Annual Bancl-O- MaMhcw Goliibicski, Mrs, Itob- Rnina, sponsored by the Amhoy erl Kit/.palrirk. Area CYO will bo held on Sat- Second Grade: Mrs. John urday, October 21, at St. Mary's, Kenny, Mrs. Stephen Gaul, South Amhoy. Approximately Mrs. John Fee, Mrs. Raymond fifteen bands will compete for Tcrpanick, Mr.s. Martin Snyder, ;i $100 first prize. Doors open Mrs. Alfred Franke. at 8:00 P. M. For tickets con tact Anita Fitzsimmons or Ron- Third Grade: Mr.s. John Os iti Clerico. vaih, Mrs. Paul Solar, Mrs. An essay contest with the George Johanscn, Mrs. McFar- theme "Youth-Apostles to lane, Mrs. James Reynolds, Youth" is open to 7th and 8th Mrs, Joseph Sokolowski. traders and all high school Fourth Grade: Mrs. Joseph CYO members. County elimina Salagi, Mrs. Patrick Golden, turns will be held in late Octo- TANZMAN BILIAS BIX'OMK LAW: tiovornnr Richard .1. Hughes rp-crntly siRnnl into law as- Mrs, Edwin C'osgrove, Mrs. SCREENING COMMITTEE AT WORK: Getting *rt for the seventh annual Junior Miss Pad- ber. For details contact Mrs. semhly bills A-347 & A-349. With the Goxcrnor at the siRninK VVITP left to right. Assemblyman Henry Travistino, Mrs. Frank cant November 17 at WoodbridRe Senior High School auditorium sponsored hy the Wnodhridgt Bauer, 826-5694. Norman Tanzman, Woodbridge (D) Middles*1!, <;ov. Hughes. Nicholas Friday, Prrs. N. J. As- Csanyi, Mrs. McCarthy. Jaycces and Jaycceettcs. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Robrrt Campel, Mrs. Charles William*. Adult help is needed as co- sociation of Real Estate Board, looking on Robert F. Ferguson, Jr., Eie.c. Vice Pres. New Fifth Grade: Mrs. George Mrs. Herbert Ilannagan, Mrs. Joseph Gichner; standing, Lawrence Kolakowski, Richard Bassa- ndvisor for the CYO newspaper. Jersey Association of Real Estate Board, both of Newark. Bustin, Mrs. Arthur Ring, Mrs. rab and Ralph Gloff. Tlease contact Father Deutsch Bernard Sokolinsky, Mrs. Grant at the rectory or Mrs. Bauer. I Colgary, Mrs. Richard Speich- er, Mrs. N. P. De Muro. Post To Honor Wilentz Named Jr. High P. T. A. sixth Grade: Mrs. John Duni- Junior Miss Applicants Forth gan, Mrs. James Patten, Mrs. To Task Force Meets Oct. 26 Sidney Murphy, Mrs. Joachim Past Officers Goceljak, Mrs. Robert Kocio- Now Being Interviewed TRENTON - Appointment of WOODBRIDGE — The first AVENEL - On Saturday Oc- lek, Mrs. Terrence Muller. tober 21, 7:30 P.M. at the Ave- Assemblyman Robert N. Wil- Facts general meeting of the Wood- WOODBRIDGE — Ronald G. entz to a special task force to Seventh Grade: Mrs. Albert nel Memorial Post #7164, a bridge Junior High School DeAngelo and Gene Lucas, an- develop a master plan in the PTA will be held Thursday, Oc- Stroll, Mrs. B. T. Horn, Mrs. Party Rally' Plans Past Presidents and Past Com- nounce that on Friday, Novem- field of vocational rehabilitation, Pete Dalina, newly elected tober 26, 8:00 p.m. in the school R. Bixby, Mrs. Peter Duffy, manders dinner dance will ba was announced today by Mrs. cafeteria. Mrs. William Zenga, Mrs. Wilber 17, the Woodbridge Town- et by Democrats held honoring Russell Harrison, president of the Fords-Clara past commander and Ladiei Beatrice Holderman, director of Barton Boys Baseball league, liam Gerity. ship Jaycees and Jaycee-ettes WOODBRIDGE — David Kee- Stanley Jedrusiak, program an, public relations chairman Auxiliary Past President Dor- FURNITURE IIOUSE the state Rehabilitation Com- along with his officers, will be chairman, announced there will Eighth Grade: Mrs. John will hold the 7th annual Junior mission. the United Democratic Clubs othy Clouatre. The master of •HOME OF installed at the annual dinner be a speaker from the Middle- Concannon, Mrs. Ignatz Hozjan, Miss Pageant at Woodbridge Se- Mrs. Raymond Brown, Mrs. Middlesex County Inc., an ceremonies will be James Caf- riNK FURNITURE" The task force will develop a and dance, Saturday, October sex County Dental Association nior High School. frey, Jr., department comman- plan identifying, analyzing and Richard Dunlavy, Mrs. William ounced the group will hold a 28 at St. Anthony's Recreation The faculty will be introduced party rally," Thursday, Octo- der, and the mistress of cere- evaluating everything needed to Center, Port Reading. The of- to the membership by Lincoln Almasi, Mrs. Albert Pedone. The screening committee, UlArKJI ARTl.IW FOR Ralph Gloff, Lawrence Kolakow- T 18, 8:00 P.M. at the Lucey monies will be Claire Toth, provide comprehensive voca- ficers are: Matthew Jago, vice- Tamboer, principal. eighth district president. LEES CARPET tional rehabilitation services by ski, Richard Bassarab, Mrs. letter, William Street, Perth We Do Our Own president; Thomas Broad, re A membership drive is under- .mboy. 1975. cording secretary; Edward Robert Cample, Mrs. Charles The past commander Russell Expert way during the months of Octo- Golden Agers Williams, Mrs. Joseph Gichner Harold G. Lincoln, president, Harrison will be presented with Installations Included will be a determina- Kocsik, corresponding secret- ber and November with Mrs. tion of the needs of mentally and ary; Edward Kobilas, treasurer and Mrs. Herbert Hannagan, is dvised all kinds of refresh- a life membership to the V.F.W, Alex Wishney, membership now in the process of interview- lents will be served and State for his wonderful endeavors far physically handicapped per- and John Mizerny, sergeant-at- chairman in charge. Elect Miller 1 Excellent Selection sons, the aging and the scially arms. Robert Steinbach and ng applicants individually on md County candidates will be the past year. Frank LaGoIa, and economically disadvantaged Plans have been made by ISELIN — Edward Miller was personality, poise, appearance onored. There will be no chairman of Hie affair expecU of John Mizerny are co-chairmen a wonderful turnout. and disabled youth. It will also of the dinner dance. Mrs. Thomas Burns, president elected president of the Golden and talent presentation. Names barge. FURNITURE Age Club of Coopers Towers a' cover persons with behavioral * * * and Mrs. Harry Meyer, vice- of the ten finalists will be made • Period • Modern president to attend the annual a meeting Wednesday in the sen public within the next week. Farm Bureau asks investigt Britain's gold and currency problems such as narcotics ad Participating in the Laymen's • Colonial P.T.A. Convention in Atlantic ior citizens apartment building on of itself. reserves decline diets, alcoholics and public of- Day Service to be held at the The pageant is a program to City, to be held today to Sat- on Oak Tree Road. fenders. Wesley Methodist Church on recognize and honor outstanding urday. Other officers elected include: Senior High School girls in the Authorized Dealer Wilentz will be part of a group Sunday, October 22, will be Nor covering legislation and finance man Beck, Thomas Shoobridge, At a recent meeting held in Morris Sacknoff, vice-president community. It is definitely not MOTOROLA TV with the specific job of determ Alvar Peterson, and John the home of Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Freida Reicht, secretary a beauty pageant, since no bath- ining the funds needed to devel- Christofferson. Major Ralph Burns, Rah way Ave., the execu- Mrs. Frances Shandlow, treas- ing suits are allowed nor is it a talent contest. Senior girls from PUONE 541-5995 op comprehensive services. Walters will preach the Sermon tive board of Woodbridge urer; Ralph Willetts, financia Junior High School announced secretary; David Norris, ser- Woodbridge Senior High School •I KOOSEVELT AVKNUB They will seek ways of financing entitled "How Can You Say and study the need for improved }&s officers end chairmen to geant-at-arms; and Mrs. Grace John F. Kennedy Memorial High God Love*?" Handy Nelson is School and Colonia High School CARTERET or additional legislation. the acolyte «jd Mr. and Mrs. gerve for the forthcoming year Holland, publicity chairman. Optn Mon., Tnei.r Thuri between the ages of 16 to 18 The Assemblyman, a candi- David Kirkup, ••" SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 •trvio* on all mak« «f buiniri. • Action Cjcl. i • Belt Tor fail t«rcr'c« juil Vibrilor • Missai* PROCLAMATION giro u< a call. Roller • Sun Limp WHEREAS: The strength of our nation lies in SIMONE BROS. i the firm commitment of its citizens to its prin- IUII1I1 LINDEN, N.J. AtoZ ciples, and HU 6-2726 Rental Center WHEREAS, throughout our history, that com- I1 HU 6-0059 i S71 RT. 27, ISELIN mitment has been tested many times and has ll It 11 PROCLAMATION always prevailed; and, i WHEREAS: in vigorous defense of individual liberty, we tolerate criticism of our policies by WHEREAS, Sunday, October 22, 1967, is all; and, being observed throughout our nation as NOW-LOANS TO $1000 WHEREAS: extensive publicity has been given UNITED STATES DAY In a tribute to those to any and all criticism, whether based on fact 111 brave men who gave their lives in past wars— IN RAHWAY! or fancy, to the degree that some may wonder II • about the firmness of our traditional commit- and are now giving their lives in Viet Nam—so New law effective September 7,1967 allows you to 1crib, double-drop aides ment; and we can remain free, and borrow up to $1000, subject to usual credit ap- proval, on signature, auto or furniture. Combine WHEREAS: it appears that only through pub- all of your obligations into one smaller payment. lic display can those who support American tra- Basse ft Crib in WHEREAS, the objective of the State-wide Come in or phone today! dition and its commitment to preserve the dig- nity of man gain the attention to convince UNITED STATES DAY ceremonies at Wood- Spanish Design ^M bridge Senior, High School Stadium, Sunday, NEW 36 MONTH REPAYMENT CHART others that our national commitment prevails still; Double drop sides, adjustable spring, plastic teething October 22, 1967, at 7 P.M. is planned to show Monthly Payments CASH TO YOU for 36 Months NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ralph P. Barone, rails, stabilizing bars. Safari Oak finish. forcefully that patriotism is NOT dead; mayor of the Township of Woodbridge, do here- $ 305.87 $12.00 by urge all residents of Woodbridge Township to Matching 4-Drawer Chesty.$9.88 NOW, THEREFORE, I, MAYOR ANTHONY 509.79 20.00 reaffirm their commitments to our nation by M. YELENCSICS, do hereby proclaim Sunday, 716.17 "28.00 attending the UNITED STATES DAY CELE- Duitproof drawers, Dovetail cor»tttvctt©«, Formica Top. Oct. 22, 1967 as UNITED STATES DAY in EDI- 924.27 36.00. BRATION, October 22, 1967 at 7:00 P.M., at 38.90 Woodbridge Senior High School Stadium; to Open MON. & THINK, till 9-DcHy to 6-OOttD SUNDAY SON and urge all citizens to participate actively 1000.00 prove to the World that Americanism is still in these patriotic endeavors while calling upon cherished and that "Patriotism Is NOT Dead." "30 Yean of Valve ami Sonic*" God for understanding and guidance in our ef- 1543 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY I further urge that the residents, businessmen forts to bring peace to the world. and industrialists concur with the request of #»«) PHONE: 382-5252 the sponsors of the program — the Woodbridge Township Business and Professional Club and IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto the Cultural Sub Committee of the Mayor's Com- set my hand and caused the seal of the Township mission on Youth — to fly the flag of our coun- try from their homes and businesses on Sunday, of Edison to be affixed this 18th Day of October. LOANS UK INJURED October 22. LOANS AT 10W COST ANTHONY M. YELENCSICS, Mayor Ralph P. Barone, Mayor, Township of Woodbridge 1176 ELIZABETH AVE., ELIZ. Edison . - ". OVER 7,700,000 LOANS TO SATIJMID CUSTOMERS Attest: Joseph V. Valenti At broad St , opp Courthoute El 2-9648 OFFICES FROM COAST TO COAST AND HAWAII Municipal Clerk • * I •* • <

inu with this tlieine and Indian ing the ftquarc knot, and ClotliM Donofrlo, Jean Tncbo, Cathy Cat Junior Troop 104, mi Gi#7 Scouts Hold Field il.'iiees and skits were present line Relay, with the clove hitch, abro, Kathleen Ryan, Nancy Junior Troop 812, ihlpi; and Beverly Ann Keleman i'd Alter avkinu the juniors Id conducted by Mrs. Warren Plough, all of troop 241, with Gen« Lucai, photographer ol point to the norlli, IIMIIC the Hees; and Kim's (lame, an ob 'Mrs. Herbert dunthner, leader. glrli In action. Day at Merrill Park .-mi as a guide, the cadelles MTvalion game, conducted by a Also, Ann Hie next >ialion where (liil Scouts and (lirl (inkles. The closing flag ceremony with beth's Roman Catholte Church.! Th best man was Harold Jen first clue. The story of how Jnl the eadeltc patrol put on a Hal Featured were a handbook the playing of taps was conduct Oswald, Roscinarie Tucka, and reading, icholarship. Nalhan Rev. John F. Chonko officiated.' nejahn and the ushers wer« rile l.mv (Daisy) started thc^t.w'ii skii, showing thai .Inli "How Girls Can Help their ed by Junior fiirl Scout Troop Linda Caron, all of Cadette Tucker is scoutmaster. The bride, a graduate of Car Richard Gruysman, Robert Grr first (iir! Scout troop, in the ettc Ixiw "loved to put on plays." Country," the American Flag 287 and 103. Miss May Krantz. Troop 172. with Mrs, Fran Morit| -- tcret High School and the Mandl co, Robert Sabo, Dennis and including the proper folding, and of Cranford, who attended with I'Miicil KUti-s, at Savannah, Ga.J.Thcy followed a eat trail to the and Mrs. Rose Tucka, leaders. DESSERT CARD JARTY School for Medical Assistants, Mark Razzano. with a phone call was drama-'fourth station, where the ea- questions and answers on active a visiting troop from Clark, Mrs. Maxinc Galasso wan gen- ii employed by Dr. Theodore | li/.ed. and patrols were glveirdetto patrol, dressed in Indian citizenship. :played taps. eral chairman of the event, with COLONIA — The Colonia Can Lorence, Mountainside, as at Following a wedding trip (n ivnlkie-talkirs, symbolizing the costume, described the story of The sixth st-.ition included The Cadette Girl Scouts, who the following leaders and troops cer Club will have » dessert medical assistant. California, the couple will re- telephone. The scouts were in- Juliette Low's grandmother, (lances from United States, conducted the stations of the participating: Mrs. Maurer, de- card party on Monday at Oaks The bridegroom,/a graduate side in Ancheim. structed to follow the "daisy who was captured liy the In Sweden, and , including, "wide game," included: Linda picting Juliette Low; Mrs. Anne Lounge. Chairman Is Mrs. Ed- of Woodbridge Sftwor High " " trni to the next station. Huge dians, and named "Little Ship Skip to My Lou; Hey. Little Las Sylversten, Deborah Maroieino, .lackey, pumpkin purchase for win Ellam, 381 8921. The next School, served four years in When you find you^cannot daisies made of crepe paper en in Sull Sail." The junior girl sic; and Mexican Hat Dance; Joyce Baumgarten, Donna Aiel- .area one; Junior Troop 292, with ...meetin„ g will be held on Novem- the U. S. Air Force and Li cm afford something, the best thing various trees marked the trail.'scouts made little ships in keep games, with Dog Team, employ lo, Candy Anderson, Evelyn I Mrs, Marion Roth, leader, trail! ber 13. ployed by North American Avia to do Is do without.

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•••• •'•• '•'»•™*'n»— ».. ••*•••*>• •: •-.. •< PAGE SIXTEEN Wednesday, October 18,1987 Leader-Press Aiiih students in V. S. score American policy. neighborhood chairman, wai a Special Guests special guest. "Buz7." groups In the Brown- >B0WCRAFT ie, Junior, and Cadette levels At G. S. Meeting wore held. It was decided to "Patriotism is NOT Dead!" hold several training sessions PLAYLAND ISKLIN - Miss Holm Crain, at neighborhood meetings on Fun For All Ages Rahway, and Miss Betty Scan out door skills, investiture and riell. Mehichen, editor and as- redpdieation "Scout's Own". sistant editor, respectively, of Mrs. G. A. Nichtern. npiph SCOTCH PI AIMS jhorhood chairman, introduced 2JJ0675 Senior Scribbles, a publication of the Senior Girl Scouts of chairmen who have hren elect- , Crossroads Council, were spe ed fnr one year terms. They • Miniature Golf • Airlirry iare: Mrs. George Corngan, • Go Karts • PmK po,,n rial gm'Sts at a leaders' meet- • W.iter Cycles • Caiumne ing of Neighborhood fi. last secretary; Mrs. Ruth Roes, As a tribute to those brave men • Pony & Horsr Buck Ridr* ramp chairman; Mrs Maxine • Whiffle Goll Ofiving •Thursday a\ St. Cecelia's • Sn»cK Bar • Pienlc Art* (Jalassn, Juliette T/)w; Mrs. who gave — and are now giving i School. (ioorge Fink, camp stamp | Mrs. J. J Mahoney. past chairman; Mrs. Betty Hearn, — their lives so we can remain calendar chairman; Mrs; Louise Rnppa, cookie chairman; Mrs. Re Patriotic! Attend! Doris Munns, finance chair- free, please do your part to man; and Mrs. Alexander Cuth hertson, publicity. make our community's Octo- Members of the nominating UNITED STATES comtnittep, elected to serve ber 22nd UNITED STATES three year terms, are Mrs. Stephanie Day, chairman; DAY OBSERVANCE a success. DAY CELEBRATION Mrs, Corrigan; Mrs. Laura Westa; Mrs. Henry Carpenter; And as we participate in this Mrs. Hearn, and Mrs. Edna • Syversl.cn. patriotic endeavor let us each Mrs. Galasso, who served as fhairman for the Junior Field Day recently at Merrill Park, offer a prayer. The most fit- reported that the theme empha- SUNDAY, Oct. 22 sized "Juliette Low, Founder of ting tribute we can pay to our Girl Scouting". Starts At 7 P.M. Sharp At Mrs. Rees reported that the nation's heroes is a renewed Woodbridge Senior High Stadium! TlikeToCamp held during the summer as a pilot project was effort to bring peace to the Do your part lo prove that 'Patriotism is NOT Dead!' "successful in the Iselin area." Bring your family. Urge your friends to com*. She also reported on the Audo bon junior program available! world. We call upon God for This Patriotic Message Sponsored By to troops, I Mrs. Fink spoke of the camp understanding and guidance. stamp savings plan available! to all scouts. She explained that stamps may be purchased GENE A. for ten cents, saved and cash-' ed in at council headquarters ATTEND... UNITED STATES DAY OBSERVANCE to pay for camp fees or equip- ment. TOMASSO Mrs. Hearn reported the an SUNDAY (OCTOBER 22) 7 P. M. nual calendar sale will be held this year from November 13 through December 10. WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM New Leaders were Invested by Mrs. Nichtern at a candle- light ceremony as follows: Mrs. Jo Ann Friote; Mrs,,Ma- This Message Sponsored As A Community Service By irion Augustowski, Mrs. Patri- j cia Schaefer, Mrs. Sandra Lee Petti, Mrs. Mary C. Ross, Mrs. REAL ESTATE i Helen Thomas, Mrs. Betty Ssto- stak, Mrs. Evelyn Brewster, COSTELLO Mrs. Katherine Dittemer, Mrs. Mary Lou McMahon, Mrs, E, Greenstedn, Mrs. Rose Tucka FUNERAL HOME APPRAISAL WORK and Mrs. Nancy Yopp. J Five year pins were presented •Consideration Is Our 80 Year Tradition' —member— I to Mrs. Gerry Donofrio, Mrs. MIDDLESKX MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Syversten, Mrs. Corrigan and MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD REALTORS Mrs. Carpenter. GREEN ST. & COOPER AVE., ISELIN, 283-0075 The next leaders meeting is 183-2500/1339 Oak Tree Road/Iselln set for Thursday, November 9, STATE & CENTER ST., PERTH AMBOY, HI 2-0075 8 P. M., in Si Cecelia's School.

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BE PATRIOTIC...PLAN TO ATTEND * i UNITED STATES DAY AND CELEBRATION •ft THRIFT (no admission charge)

* Sunday (October 22) 7 p. m. AMERICAN STYLE Woodbridge^Sr. High Stadium * Family living - American style - includes home, family, fun

>• and holidays. And what better way for you to build for your Everyone is invited! SEE the exciting honor -^ family's future than through thrift... one of America's old- guards and drill teams! LISTEN to the thrilling * est traditions. Save now for all the good things in life, and 280 voice choir! THRILL to the stirring patri- 7k- v make them come true sooner . . . the Mutual Savings Bank otic selections played by the 100 piece orchestral way. SEE the breath-taking fireworks display! VIEW the never-to-be-forgotten art show featuring his- torical and patriotic paintings! Receive FREE patriotic booklets! All this.... and so much more! PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS

Perth Leader-Press Wednesday October 18,1867 PAGE SEVENTEEN

Ky RUTH WOLK Women* Unit of OUT RUMMAftE SA/.K day from 9:00 A. M. 1o r.nfl District Slate Race and Religion to be WOOI)BItm«K - St Anne's P. M. Mrs. Charlcj Ruge is To Sponsor Convert Unit of Trini'.y Church will hold chairman. Anyone wishing to ' WOOTHIUIDGE — Theodore ils annual riimmaRR sale on donate to the sale may leave thn Visits Lions f;/,lirc/, Program Subject Hikcl, folk siiifier, will ap|K>ar Thursday, October 13 from fl:00 articles in the new parish nous* FORDS — Di in concert on Sunday, November A* M. to'fl:00 P. M., and Fri on Trinity Lane. John Gror«r of Di "'» " ISMI.IV — The Church and ions aspects of the riots, 12, at 8:30 P.M. al the Eli/.iilielh Armory spoii.sorcd liy Women's deputy dMlie! governor. !);mirl Society CuniiiiiliiT of the Firs Itev. Mr. Garlick, a native of; Flanzbaum. cnhinel M-eretary PrcsUyicmii Church, in cm OUTU . New Jersey and graduate of treasurer, William Kr.md ami junction with (lie Adult Kducii He will appear with Israeli zone chairman. Al IMatl visited n<)n Committee, has outlined : Bloomficld College and Hart- singer Geula Gill and accompan- Ihe Ford* I,inns Cliih with Now .number of programs for the ford Seminary, has held his iment. Funds raised will be used Jersey president, Ernesl Ulan next few monih.s in inn area of i present position for the past for the benefit of the Israeli def chard, presiding. Race and Religion. two years, is married ami the icit emergency needs campaign. 1 George spoke In Ihe club on i Programs will include a dis father of two daughter. ?. Rev. For information or tickets call "Lionism, Fellowship and Un ; cushion on Ihe Presbytery Rar.CiGa,rlic,k has-been actively Mrs. Sandra Panster, 549 8083. dprstanding" ani! announced! and Religion questionnaire, in jvolved in both religious and ! William Henry Lancaster, 10, Six Township Residents I On the dean's list at Mont- this year's Ihemr is "Under-_ formal discussion ngroup r s withf ; p«mmuiiity affairs, 1 ln he m kc will make his acting debut in an Be Patriotic ... Plan To Attend - launched college careers clair .Slate College is Robert standing Through Monism." He ,informed Negroes in this area 'P E >° °P Elizabeth- discussed Lionism on world and i participating on the problems port relatively free from the episode of The Big Valley. Wil- reccnlly at. Uniun Collcfic, for- Coylc, 315 Columbia Boulevard, liam is the son of the well-known local levels. which Negroes face in suburb- racial disturbances of the past merly Union Junior College, a social science major. actor Burt Lancaster. UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION ('ranford. They arc Miss Merle • • • Jack Boerer presented George an areas, and a guest speaker summer. Kahree, 7D Grove Avenue; Among the studentj who com-with a plaque lor his dedication who will discuss the recent Sun., (Oct. 22) 7 P.M. George A. Brown, 171 Lake pleted a one year course in to Lionism, riol.v Avenue; Miss Patricia F. In- practical nursing at the Middle- Edward Stern, show commit- The Rev. Joseph Garlick, di- DON'T MOVE! Woodbridge Senior High Stadium firain, 126 Carolyn Avenue; sex County Vocational and tee chairman, reported Ihe an reelnr of the F.lizabcthport 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' here in Woodbridge. Mis. Marlenc S. Lawrence, 65 Technical High School. Wood nual Lions Club benefit show- I'rosbytcrian Cerrlcr, will he IMPROVE! Broadway Avenue; Miss bridge and received pins and will be held at the Fords Junior finest speaker .Sunday, October Let Us Solve Your Sunday night you can help show this fact to th« Joanne A. Santiago, 12 York Adult Technical diplomas from High School Wednesday, Feb- 22, P.M. in Fellowshillh p Space Problems entire world. I.anp and Jrthn V. Narowici 22 the school are: Miss Judith Fe- ruary 21. The show will consist Hall, lie will discuss the var- Blackstone Road, liciano, Fords; Mrs. William of local talent. The committee Durkc* *nd Miss Ann Herrick, includes Frank Grahmann, Jo Solution CONSTRUCTION ELIZABETH T. Susan Paulette Casteras, Iselin; Mrs. Helen Novak, Wood- seph Fritsche, Henry Dambark "For years," said the little Vincent I)r,M:irrn, I'rnp. daughter of Mrs. John M. Cas- bridge; Miss Joy Siracusa and and Albert Quadt. Charles De- woman. "I didn't know where KODAK est. 1900 CHARLES J. Mrs. Gloria Stephens, Colonia. •eras, 14 Water Street, Colonia, Maun is in charge of posters. my husband spent his evenings. • ADDITIONS • ADD A LEVELS MOLNAR The graduates will take State ft»t Estimate! . . Plan* . . was among the freshman who Anyone desiring to lake part One night I got home early and • ALTERATIONS • AlUM. SIDING attended the convocation cere- Board examinations given by in the show should contact Mr. there he was." 82 New Street, Woodbridge, N. J. 361-7786 • MODERNIZATIONS • GARAGES monies marking the opening of the New Jersey Board of Nurs- Stem. -Golden Gates, Vassar College's 103rd aca- ing on October 23 in Trenton. « the membership at thia time, Road, Iselin. talk on the phoenic system of We in EDISON are joining together with our WOOD- Joseph Kerr, retired head-of reading being introduced into English department of Perth the Woodbridge Township BRIDGE and CARTERET neighbors in this UNITED Amboy High School, and re- Schools will be given by Harry cently appointed member of the Lund, supervisor oi elementary STATES DAY CELEBRATION to prove to the entiie Trenton Diocesan Board of Ed- education. Mrs. EsteUe Marks, world that here in Middlesex County 'Patriotism Is NOT ucation, will speak on Guide- elementary library coordinator, lines for living. Mr. Kerr, who will be Wither guest speaker. Dead'! EVERYONE IS INVITED. No formal invitation row does substitute teaching in Her topic is "Widened Reading the Woodbridge schools, is also [orlzons In our Schools." necessary. Individuals . . . veteran organizations . . . *n active member of Ihe Strra A Room Mothers Tea was fraternal... ethnic... youth... business... union and Club of Middlesex County. leld today in the school lunch- room. It was given by the PTA civic groups! COME ONE, COME ALL! Miss Jan« Driseoll, Perth Aim- Executive Board — Mrs. Ray- boy actress, will present dra- mond GUI, room representative matic monologues. A graduate chairman. The tea afforded of Marquette University, Miss room mothers the opportunity to Drlseoll has been affiliated with meet each other and learn the the Neighborhood Playhouse of responsibilities expected of • SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS DISPLAY! the Theater of New York Cky. them. She is the niece of Ruth and The school library opened Chartea White, Broadway «tars Tuesday and will be open every who appear on stage, screen • 280 Voice CHOIR! 250 PC-ORCHESTRA! Tuesday, Wednesday, and and television. Thursday morning. All library Miss Madeline Haug will per- duties hav» been assumed by form several selections on tiie members of the PTA. Food for • PATRIOTIC ART SHOW! CELEBRITIES! piano. She is a student of Sis- thought — a sign in the library ter Mary Sharon, at St. Mary's suggests "Give a book to the li High School, Perth Amboy. Mrs. >rary for your birthday." • HONOR GUARDS! DRILL TEAMS! Stephen Almasi will serv« as On November 14 at 1:30 an toastm aster. Executive Board meeting will Special awards will be pre- be held io the School library. sented to Mrs. John Ryan, a On November 28, Open house member for 40 years; and to it the school is scheduled for Mrs. Werner Hansen, Mrs. :30 to 8:30 P.M. A cake sale James Keating and Mrs. Wil- 'ill be held at the tame time 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!- liam Moran, retiring officers of and day in the school auditor- the court. Mrs. Herbert Dalton ium. and Mrs. Joseph Simun are co- chairmen of

iipcnn PII:I<-II1S. unit olhcrs wilh R:l!(). a I Green Sired I' Ditnation.s fur shipping en Is ;UT \>ft, . inli i i in ibe educational pro- Hall. l'er->ons a ten.ling are re being acr'pled ;inrl tnay be lei: cram of Ihe church, will he h"ld <|iicsied Id use the Grand Si reel in the church office. C'lthing Scl I' ONLY 30/ PER LIML£ tmir 111, er'hl o'clock. :il the entrance. is sent lr> Ihe needy all over I*;i.;i.|\' _ The I-elin IVIIIO. !•'i r>l 'i cslivl rri.in Church, Ihe world. {A|>prox. five words to a line) 1 eri'lif f'lub uill -poll ,or a pic- A mnliiie (if Ihc ('hfi-'"s Am A mcelini! of the St Vincen' li:l election rally. l''rid;iv nu.'lil ;it Tin- Weh c l'is of Sf. Cecelia's '•aildrs. .viiulli rroup (if the lie I'aul Society is scheduleil for 's('l:" A"-cmbly of Cod Church. S :iM ;l lnl I-'i-i«l;i.v. 7 :io, in Ihc Mavfr Halph Hiirone ami his n h . •.even o'c'nrk. in Ilooni lia's .S"bfMil, Sill on Sireei, church. fi 11 mi n •_' nii'tli'1. Cuimriliiwii :'II7 of I he school Honin 107. Mruili;/ nl llu Federated Brownie. Junior, anil Cadelle Neitiyo. Smith, Ihla. ;iml Ter/el Women i ! il> n! I <• n »ill I Cecelias' (' Y O is spon (inl S;-out Troop, sponsored by 1 la will be Ihe speakers. s(||1 L ;l A rehe;ir.sa! •meelin .; of the meet t h i-. .' (1 r • mum ;I| imr SI. Cecelia's PTA, will meet to- i" ! danrr Kriday ni;:lit. 8 Jersey Aire ('burns of SI'KfiS AKo expeclwl lo allcnil arf> n clo.k. .il the tu>mr of Mrs. ni;!ht. seven o'clock, in the as- In 11 o'clock, in St. Cecelia's OSA. Inc is set fnr Tuesday !) Si'iinlor John Lynch, Senator J. CLASSIFIED ADS • '•'jieneer (iii-cii. 71 Trie.-te :Street. signed classrooms of the school. School cafeteria. An admission Kciward Crabiel, A scmlilvman 1 ! 'Ihr local group is co sponsor fee will be charged. I'. M.. in VFW I'osI. Hall. Route One Ihnc: .10c per lino (Minimum Charnr SI.Till) 2 or mnrr insertions: 2(1^ prr linr (Mini- Norman Tan/man, setiale randi- niiriM Chirfio SI.00 per insrrtion). Phone fi.'M-llll. A <<>mpete«it Ad Taker will help you I ing a fnshion .slum-, with o her 21. Bintjo games will be conduc • • • tlale, Assemblyman Kohert Wil- v. "i yo.ir wnrriinj!. Ads ran also be mailed in. COPY DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 women's chilis of Woodbridge Thr Junior lliijh Fellowship nf 1 ted tonighl by the Isclin Firsl Rin^o (.'allies- will be held enl/, John Kay, candidate for i' M . ;ml earlier copy is appreciated. Township on Thursday , October the I'Mrst I'lTshytcnnn Church 2G. at n o y a I Oaks Co-Mail Aid Squad, beginning at 7:!t(), Tuesday nit'hl in St. Cecelia's the Assembly; (liiidn Urifiiani, in Ihe sriuad building, 477 Lin- will havo their scmi-monlhly Lounge, Oak Tree Road, Edison. l.ourdes and Falima Halls. Kar eiiiifiidi'ile for Surronalc; Ix)iiis SERVICES I CF.RAMIC Tll.K HATH PKMALE HELP WANTED meeting Saturday night.. 7:110, coln Highway, (Route 27), May and John Hoa^land, candi- [ROOMS RKMODKI.KD. ('US • * in Fellowship Hail. ly bird «ames will beyin nl 7 The semi monthly meeting of * * * m * * dates for Freeholders. IF VOUIt DRINKING HAS; TOM VANITIES. JIM MOVER. AVON. CHRISTMAS & YOU P. M. and regular games at 8 the Royal Hi-n-frrs junior hoys A meHing of the Weight Wai bic ..me a problem. Alcoholics ;t)S4 8643. 10/4 10 25 Fill Those Christmas Stockings The- annual square dance will P. M. I William Quinn. president, an- unit of Ihe Isclin Assembly of chcrs Club, for men and women, An IIH'loons can help you. Call Now. The Avon Way, By Selling tip sponsored by Ihe Chain ()' ~" •" "" " 'nouueed the rally will be open Avon's Christmas Gifts And Cos God Church, is set for lorlay, w'" nn hMn* tonight, 8:30, in HI 2" 1315 or write P. O. Box Available to Home Owners. Hills Women's Club Saturday, fl Traffic rrpulalinns. rigidly en to all who are interested in meet- meties. You Can Earn Up to $4 t 6:30, in the church, corner Congregation Beth Sholom build 1 za, Woodbridgc 10/412/27 2nd Mortgage Money at N. J. I M . in St. Cecelia's School forced, will help save lives on in;,' the candidate,. Refresh- i Banking & Insurance Rates. Per Hour, For Home Interview if Cooper Avenue and Berke- ing. 80 Cooper Avenue. cafeteria. Call HI 2 2462. 10/4-25 Icy Boulevard. Ihe streets and highways. rnents will he served. FURNISHED, TIED AND Acme Mortgage Co., 422 No. * * * * ; The choirs of the First Pres Wood Avc., Linden, 925 4522. A drill-meetiiif! of the Tselin Rr,WEBED, SOFA $12, CIIAIH Work from your home only. St. Cecelia's Accordion Band byterian Church will meet to- 10/11 18/29 Fife and Drum Corps is sched r Earn $50 per clay or more. For will meet for rehearsal tonight, j night in the church. Rehearsals $«. M\S0. TOUCHING AND tiled for Monday, 7 P. M., at ZSA ZSA GABOR says - HEFINISHING. CALL 985-5895. MALE HELP WANTED information write, Lake Food seven o'clock, in Falinia Hall. have been scheduled as follows: Service, 605 New Rrunswick • • * Junior Choir, 7 to 7:45; Interme- the home of Joseph Painter, di- 9/27-10/18 rector, 117 Berkeley Boulevard. Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. 08861. cliate Choir, 7:45 to 8:30; and SAVE MONEY at AAMCO AMBITIOUS BOYS WANTED The final session of the Lead- • • • WHO CAN SELL. Ages 12 to 10/18-25 ership Training Course, design Senior Choir, 8:45 to 10. Cub Scout Pack 249 will meet 6. Earn while you learn to ed for Sunday School teachers, • • • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Office Girl. Typist, part time, Monday, 7 P. M., in SI. Cecelia's build new routes using samples The semi monthly meeting of SPECIALISTS! WANTED 5-day week. Located in Isclin. School," Sutton Street. or which there is No Charge, the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Call 283-1211 for interview. COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE J near your home. Earn cash for Post 2636 is scheduled for Fri- Ambitious day at 8 o'clock, in post head- Reinhart Thorsen. Scoutmas delivering a weekly newspaper. Mature woman with car. to ASSISTANT quarters, Route 27. tor. Boy Scout Troop 48. will One days work a week. Earn call on newcomers in Colonia, FREE conduct a regular troop meel prizes and trips for getting new Isclin. Part time. Call for ap Mulll C'liPtk • Towlnf The Middlesex County Coin in* Tuesday. 7:30 P. M., at VFW BOYS customers. Call Mr. Fillmore pointment 2330003. STOREKEEPER KimdlFst Club will meet Friday at 7 P. M. I Post 263G Headquarters, Route f interested at 634-1111 between 10/18/67 EXCLUSIVE WITH MMC0 For- Male. Mature and ex- in St. Cecelia's School cafeteria, 27. LIFETIME GUARANTEE 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Fr»e part* and tabor on ali AAMCO TF FOR SALE perienced for central Sutton Street. rebuilt transmissions and torqM Boy Seoul Troop 4fl will meet ronverlen an loliR as you own your storeroom. Excell- own rar and •rrvlre It annually at FEMALE HELP WANTED 1960 Blue Dodge. Good condi- Alan Bliss, Scoutmaster, will'Tuesday, 7 P. M., at. Knichts of * modest service charge at any nt tion. Automatic. 4 Door, Radio :wo AAMCO shoi» coast to roairt. ent Benefit Program. meet with members of Boy Coiumbn.s, Columbian Hall, There art no other guarantee* llVe HOUSEKEEPER — Mature ex- & heater. Call 634 8670. Apply Employment Of- Scout Troop 47, Friday, 7:30, at Grand Street. Ull DM, ONLY AAMCO HAS IT! perienced woman to live in. 10/11-18 the First Presbyterian Church, * NO MOKEr DOWN fice. Fellowship Hall, 1295 Oak Tree The Women's Association of Good home. Call LI 9-4555 before SCHWINN 24" black bicycle; FIRST I'AVMENT OCTOBEB Road. the First Presbyterian Church is 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. fair condition. Extras — Gen PERTH AMBOY • • • presently conducting a clothing Open Hilly Hf, • Sat. ft.l • 21 IIr Ftiona Servlc* 10/4-11 erator set, large baskets, ideal GENERAL HOSPITAL A meeting of the Clover Leaf drive for Church World Service. for newsboy. Speedometer op- 209 New Brunswick Ave. 442-3700 Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc., Clothing may be placed in the Perth Amboy, N. J. 324-1777 tional. $20.00. 381 1847. is slated for Monday evening, vestibule of Fellowship Hall. J MRS. DARLENE 10/18/67 READER AND ADVISOH. ADVtCE ON AI,L PROBLJEMS OP LIFE. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: WANTED 846-7077 A REDI-REFERENCE Located it MS MIIHown Ktli). JUNK CARS BOUGHT. $5 North Brnniwtc% and UP. ME 6 0925. GUIDE TO RELIABLE Acroo from North Brtuuwick 9/27-10/25 Shopping Center. BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS DIRECTORY LEADER-PRESS Character Readings by WANTED TO BUY Automotive Liquor Stores Paints Service Centers Trophies NEWSPAPER LIONEL & IVES Mrs. MARRO Telephone MErcury 4-1889 Headquarters For TOY TRAINS Worried, tick, or in trouble? DonH KONDOR'S ROUTES The Bigger The Better know where to get happiness in life? WOODBRIDGE AMERTCAN — In Woodbridge and Car- Call PA 1-3680 One visit uith MRS. MARKO, and VITA-VAR PAINTS you will find the happiness* you are Have Your SERVICE leret Areas. Qualify for edu- looking (or. LIQUOR STORE, INC. and cational tours, earn your 1 • Tires WE DE tVER! • Tubes own spending money, prizes, KELLY MOVERS INC. appointment fc-rO" I 101 Car • Accessories S & H Green Stamps. AGENTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN Complete Stock of Domeitlc LUMINALL PAINTS 580 EASTON AVE. • Batteries VAN LINES •nd Imported Winei Wallpaper and * TROPHIES Tlie GENTLEmen of th» moving NEW BRUNSWICK ALL REPAIRS AND industry. Local and long dujtanc* Beers and liqnon Safety Painters Supplies Automatic Transmissions Call 634-1111 mining, packing and «torage, Reg- 10 A.M. to » P.M. tonable ratal. 573 AMBOY AVENUE Rebuilt OptnPLAQUE Dally S A.M.S4 P.M. — between 3 P.M. and 6 Zvti. b/ Appolntmwit P.M. Ask for Mr. Fillmore. 382-1380 Checked WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Rahway Ave. & Green St. ANGELO MICHAEL WOODBRIDGE KITCHEN HELPERS ME 4-9706 or VA 6-3058 Now &SOH 242 Amboy AIUK l»lltr 1 I'M. Male over 18 years, full 268-270 Washington Avenne WOODBEIDO* «3l-10Sl time, permanent. Ex- ROCKMAN'S Carterct — Tel. KI 1-5441 SOLD SOLD For Fall and OI'KN WKU. I;,10 lo 1 I'M. cellent benefits. Apply TAVERN in person employment REAGAN'S Winter HOUSE OF BEEF SOLDSOLD office. CITGO The Best In Beef Photography Wallpaper & PERTH AMBOY S0 SOLDSOLD Driving Variety Sandwiches Service Center GENERAL HOSPITAL • Tune ups TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- • Repairs OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- SOLDSOLDSOLD 442-3700 FREE ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO • Brake & State 3 YEARS LONGER. SENTRY Ins?. Work SOLD SOLD AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY Film & S & H Stamps \? GOODYEAR r MISS ELIZABETH TIRES & ACCES. WALLPAPER REMOVED w & Essex Sts. PERSIIING at RANDOLPH with our expert develop- SORIES 5C : SOLD" READINGS RAHWAY CARTERET ing and printing service. Main St. & Amboy Ave. per •if Reader & Advisor ~k IT' IC7IMI Complct* Una el pnoto rappllei Woodbridge average All readings private in our Larrj Reaian, Prop. ME 4-7767 room own home. 515 SOLDSOLDSOLD Up To 5 Yrs. To Pay ] For further information call: Music Instructions GALLARD'S 246-1715 Watch Repairs 388-2778 SOL SOLDSOLD PHOTO & STUDIO We »t» fully Insure! "I Lecittd «t Bt. #1, K«4woo« AT*., Electrician Editon, N. J. Evwy hour of every working day, The Berg •Jao svjilable for •pecl»l party «ld • LOWKEY 547 Amboy Avenue Ag&cy sells another home. That's why more banquet thi We Are Experts! ORGANS WOODBRIDGE WATCH REPAIRS psoble who sell homes are sold on The Berg AU Work Fully Guaranteed! ME 4-3651 ROCK • CONN with Full Guarantee Agency. HEADINGS BT • RESIDENTIAL & CALL US NOW! COMMERCIAL SERVICE ORGANS Expert Repairs SALT • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- • KLMBALL I Roofing & Siding on all Jewelry 1OOIb. bag $2.20 TRICAL WIRING PIANOS SARAH • SERVICE CHANGE- FU 8-1667 PICKED-UP OVERS Instruction T. R. STEVENS SERVISOFT OF READER A ADVI8OR Lie. #2M1 Hoofini lad Sbetl Mr 111 Work GOLDBLATTS Tuning 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. Hallway's Oldest WOODBRIDGE DON JO electric co. WOODBRIDGE Love-BurineM-HeaHli FREE ESTIMATE 6344172 Kstalilished Jeweler <>2l St. Georges Avenut (Just South u( €lov«l««l) JARDOT Repairs of S4 K. rHKKRY ST.. RAHWAV 1245 St. Gteorges Ave., Woodbridge, Colonia ROOFING ME 4-1815 442-9891 MUSIC COMPANY All Typei 634-4400 IM BMITH RT. Coal & Fuel Oil 83 Main St. GUTTERS AND LEADERS PERTH AMBOT Air CoidUionlnf Woodbridge Indmtrlal Eihauit Sjil«ra Warm Air Brat ME 4-544« Motor liuardi Houri: 12 to ». Clottd Mondiyt FOR FREE ESTIMATES OPPORTUNITY Plumbing & Heating ME 4-2145 Nil Yo»r Ctil Bin With HENRY JANSEN& SON l*hl|h Frtnivm Anthracite Sheet Metal Work ED FREY PLUMBING MEN - - - ANY AGE NUT or STOVE (Formerly with Charley Fur) Roofing 95 Electric Gutters and 23 TON Sewer PEA COAL Serried Leaders GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! 421.95 NT HkrrcU AT*. SEWAREN Wuodbrldi., N. 1. 588 Aldtn Street Is one of more than 50 New JIMM'V «-oniiiiiiinlit's enjoying MB U73B Woodbridge, N. J. our 28 years of MTVIIIH >.;«1 i^li«-tl riistomcrs . . . SICK LEAVE! PENSION! Telephone MErcurj 4 • U4S Printing Btart as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- Slipcovers CISZAK round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group Insurance. Pen- PLUMBING and HEATING sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry RAHWAY ••Tin- i'laileniiirk of Quality" and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest FASHION FABRICS PRIHTIHb EMERGENCY 7 Days A Week jand finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general GAL. Custom-made Slipcover! Pramiun Oil. Nallenol Land. 14-hr. SERVICE 24 Hours A Day payoff in its Route Sales Department since it was founded in 1889. t»rvl«» on •• n«kt> of fcuinnp. TOP QUALITY MATERIALS rPhone EL 2-5000. Or apply In person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY For ftut mrwUm jiui HIGHLY TRAINED PERSONNEL fir* u « tall, INSTANT PRINT CO. JiA RUE, 2400 Udgerwood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. 33 MAIN ST. PROFESSIONAL ENOINEERINC SERVICES SIMONE BROS. WOODBRIDUE 1)H.» I'f K1EB MOOERN TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT CUKTJUNS « ¥/tKl) ALL WOIK OUARANTKD AND HtVKID LINPCN, N.J. ISKKVICK WHILE i NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! HU 6-2726 YOU WAIT FU B PHONE 341-6985 6-0059 (36-2030 1421 Main St. Hahw»y 82 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET Londor-PrM.1 Wodnrvulnv, October 11. 1'"V7 TAGE NINETEEN Cocf^ragational Church Special Bible

('OI.ONIA — A class mothers Slml Offeml in filial Federation Night tea was held ;il 1 ho home of To Break Ground Sunday v Mrs. Dorothy I.. Fox, Mrs Mi EDISON — Sixty adults of * l'oliDS — The Woman's Club J EDISON — Sixtv adults riatii ttalderston. principal of woonnmncK — M O V i n c relatively small rnniirognlion of of Fords celebrated it'.s 471h School 17. attended and Mrs. !!."ii) confirmed tne.mbw* lic^m birthday at a Federation Ninhl ny will be conducted Saturday the fir si seven weeks of a A?. Dorothy Miilhiesen assisted as oMiinK at 9:4:. by (he men of meeting held .t| Our Redeemer 3 PTA hostess. ' L i I 1 l\ week ftudy that .stretches over l.nlheran Church Kducalinnal the First Congregational Cluii'cli two years. Our Savior'* I.ulh- Building, i A threefold activity evening At (1:00 I'.M. Saturday, in the 17 . D1 ,.„„„ J cran Church will be abje to offer lias Annual Tea i is planned for the parents of |,,W(T auditorium, a farewell'E l VLI1 IS 1 IclIlIllU a w Miss Geraldine V. Brown, i children in School 17 on Nnvein p , ,. .,,ii in <*" prepared study of lh« president of New Jersey Stale J AVKNEL The Parent, : ! ber, yearly t' al^members Tn ^>^.A - A, the firs, meet Bible because five .member, Federated Womens' Clubs, guest Teacher Association of Avrnel in nf Srho<)1 27 I>TA ]ilns WPro s|)rnl thc last lwo ycflrs School 23 held its annual Class house where they can moot ami Quests A recreation hour is « ' P ,iuspeakei ci HI. 4 r\ i Lift discusseka* ii'via «••<. d it..ti*th.o •« * fedcra- madeto purchase additional m weekly training classes plus talk with the teacher. Second, in ' afterwards, : lion and stressed participation]™™1™ Te;l- , the all purpose room there will": raincoa.'s for palm! hoys and wrr e.f-ht hours each work in- Nutrition and Athletics 'inn, where siiyar and chocolate at 11:00 A.M. grm p y not only in club activities but, Mrs. Armend /ambardi and;b(, hysical fitness. The students, ener-y expenditure. Basically, BROILED CHICKEN cheer! Mrs. Scibienski, civics acob will be held Thursday, however, the athlete requires Baked Potatoe ohn McGuinn, Mrs. John Mi- The United Synagogue Youth irected by Joseph Zurich, t 8:30 P. M. Children's ser- and legislative; MTS. Frank Pay- ak, Mrs. Charle-s Olah, Mrs. have erected a booth commemo Donation Voted eacher, include Michael Allen, •what everyone else does — aWhole Wheat Rolls ti, conservation 1nd garden; ices will be conducted Thurv balanced diet based on the four Richard Pinter, Mrs. Lawrence •ating the festival with symbols obert Behrens, Victoria Brown, ay and Friday at 10 A. M. Buttered Asparagus Mrs. James Siggelakis, .music representing various fruits of len Cockerline, Edward Healy, fond groups, with perhaps more Butter or margarine and drama and Mrs. Niels Jen- aola, Mrs. Howard Pa eel, By Auxiliary t the local synagogue. env>hasis on carbohydrate than Mrs. Ferguson Palmer, Mrs. the Holy Land. The public is in iusan Holderried, John Jackson, The Bar Mitzvah of Michael Tossed Salad with Tomato sen, education and decoration. vlted to visit the Succoth. Barbara Keyasko, Ricky Minor, do less active peonle. Let's take Wedges, Fresh Fruit Compote Also: Mrs. Otto Kowang and Mark Simandl, Mrs. Ralph CARTERET — Ladies Auxili- Rosenblum, son of Mr. and Mrs. a look at what this means in Schwertz, Mrs. James Singer, At the Friday evening ser- Tewell Morgan, Edward Plaska, Ben Rosenblum, will be held Milk Mrs. Julius I z z o, hospitality; iry to Star Landing Post 2314 ]hillip Regan, and Arthur practical terms: Mrs. Christensen, safety and Mrs. Albert Schenk, Mrs. Ed- vices, 8:30, Ruth Minkoff, daugh- aturday at 9:30 A. 1$. He will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Min- leld its meeting at the post foung. house committee; Mrs. Edward ward Szyrwiel, Mrs. John Tara ooms on Monday with Mrs. ilso assist with Friday evening Meats, fish, poulty, eggs and HUNGARIAN STUFFED ktil, will celebrate her Bas Also commended were the ervices at which tirJI'a Rabbi nuts furnish protein, body-build- PEPPERS Schaper, international relations ka, Mrs. Robert Townsend, ia Wood presiding. A donation and Federation day; Mrs. Bu- Mitzvah. After services the pa- rack team members who placed hilip Brand will officiate. ing and repair foods; the athlete Bread Sticks Mrs. Russell VanLiew and Mrs rents will have a receptiom for was made to the National Home cholz, membership; Mrs. Tang- iharles Valulick. irst again this year making it Friday's Oneg Shab&af will b* needs, these of course: but it Butter or margarine members and friends. or Christmas seals. Plans were three successive years. does not follow that feeding him gaard, publicity; Mrs. S. Wil- An executive board meeting discussed forthe Christma par- sponsored by Mr. *nd Mrs. Spinach & Lettuce Salad Services for Junior Congrega Open house will be conducted Charles Kanlg In honor of tht excessive quantities of meat Gingerbread liam Hornsby, program and will be held on October 26 at y to be held December 15. year book; Mrs. Joseph Sedivy, tion will be held Thursday, Fri t tiie next meeting November birthday of their daughter, Ka- will build more muscle; tissue Milk 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs day and Saturday morning at Mrs. Margaret Sjoblom, Com .4, 8:00 P.M. building requires all necessary youth conservation; Mrs. John ren; by Mr. and Mry. Jerom« Lawrence Paolaf 192 Woodruff 9:15. munity Chairman, announced Robinson in honor of ihe birth- nutrients in proper proportions. Burke, ways and means; Mrs. Avenue, hat no more toys will be col Tho dairy foods - milk and its ON WATER RESOURCES Stephen Balazs, welfare; Mrs. Daily Minyan takes place at Port Reading Fire days of their sons, Larry and 8:00 P .M. ected but if any member or Michael and by Mr. and Mrs. products, cream, butter and Vice President Hubert IT Kowang, custodian and Mrs. non-member may have some cheese, ice cream, buttermilk - Humphrey has urged regional George Molnar, historian. PTA MEETING Auxiliary to Meet A. Nachtigal for the birthdayi reuseable clothing, they should of their children, Lqe, Kathy are sources of protein, vitamins, and international cooperation in WOODBRIDGE — St. James drop them off at th« post rooms PORT READING — The La College Accepts dies Auxiliary of oPrt Reading and Jack. minerals, carbohydrates and development of water resources PTA will have a parent-teacher This clothing collection will go fats; they are building and in the Middle East to bring Turkey Shoot Plans conference, October 24, 7:00 P. Miss Ziccnrdi Fire Company 1 will meet Fri- to the Woodbridge State School. day night at 8:00 at the fire energy foods. • peace in that unsettled area. M. with a general meeting be Adults' and Children's clothing The Vice President said this Announced by K. C. CARTERET — The first early house, West Avenue. In charg< Fruits and vegetables, for ISELIN — "Try your luck' ginning at 8:00 P. M. in the au- decision college admission of are needed. country and the Israeli govern- ditorium. A rainwear rummage of hospitality will be Mrs. John 1965 FORD roughage, vitamins, minerals ment have been working to- may easily be the slogan of St the present senior class has been An official visit was made Palinsky, Mrs. Dominick Cop- and sugars quickly and easily Cecelia's Knights of Columbus sale will also be held. Christma granted to Patricia Ziccardi during the evening by the 8th pola, Mrs. Carmen Covino, an CUSTOM 2-DOOR gether on a plan to desalt sea cards will be sold afterward Automatic, EtH. W.W. Ti'M, metabolized for energy. water. Council 3639 on October 29 from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack District President, Mrs. Claire Mrs. Joseph Covino. 12 noon to 4 P. M. at the Wood and also on Sundays after all Ziccardi, 107 Markowitz Street. Toth of Hopelawn. Mrs. Rose White rinUb, Blu* Vinyl Utertor, Enriched breads and cereals, Winners of the dark horse On* Owner, Immaculatel furnishing starches and sugars, bridge Township Police pisto Masses. Bougias King, principal of Car- marie Mazur, Mrs Toth's Chie: drawings at the last meetin vi'amins and minerals, rough- McNAMARA ON ROMNEY and rifle range, reported Ray teret Hi£»h School announced of Staff, Mrs. Helen Amazi were Mrs. Stephen Lazar, Mrs At a recent news conference, Schneider, chairman of the or- this week that Newark State Mrs. Marie Blaszka and Mrs ape and some protein. 'BATTLE OF BANDS' Covino, Mrs. Michael Simeone In sufficient quantity and var1- Sobert S. McNamara, Secretary ganization's fifth annual turkey College has accepted Miss Zic- Helen Kroll also attended. M295 COLONIA — The United Syna- The social award was won bj lely, these foods will supply all of Defense, denied that he has shoot. cardi as an elementary educa The VFW Post and the Auxl Mrs. John Jordano. an athlete's nutritional needs. misled, the public about the To accommodate their friends gogue Youth of Temple Beth tion major. liary will parade Sunday, Octo Am will hold a "battle of the A donation was made to the Vitamin supplements, over- Vietnam war. This was in who by taking part in the club's In high school, Patricia Is a ber 22 in Newark at 2 P. M Woodbridge Emergency Squad. RAHWAY feeding of proteins, sugar for response to Michigan's Gover- fund raising program to aid in bands",'October 24*7:30 P. M. Member of the Future Teachers to back up our boys in Vietnam Bands from many communities MOTOR CAR CO. quirk spurts of energy, are nor George Romney's charge reducing ti» Columbian Club' of America, recording secretary Refreshments were "servet Different LINCOLN—MERC l/RT— needless for a well-fed athlete that the Johnson Administra- pledges, the men have arrang will compete for the^honoj;** of the National Honor Society following the meeting. The nex- Candy and flowers make som tOMET—FIAT DEA1.EB The only exception is in mara tion had given inaccurate in- e:l for the turkeys to be deliver- playing at the USY area dante, homeroom co-chairman, and meeting will be held on Novem wives happy — others suspici 1003 SI. Otorg* Ava. thon and o'.her events requiring formation concerning the war ed or picked up, right before November 18. Hie battle of the member of the Spanish club and ber 6 at 8 P. M. at the pos ous. RAHWAY — FU t-3M* prolonged and sustained exert in Vietnam. Thanksgiving. bands is open to the publli. senior class planning committee rooms -Illinois State Journa THEREADOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? DODGEVERYBODY'E S GETTING

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ESTABLISHED 1945 1OO E. ST. GEORGE AVE., LINDEN AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER Dodge-Dart-Renault Dealer HU 6-2374 PAGE TWENTY Wrdnrsrlav, Orlohrr 1R, 1f)R7 pR0UD T0 WE'RE SUPPORT" WOODBRIDGE-CARTERET UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRATION SUNDAY (OCT. 22) 7 P. M. WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM We urge you lo attend the WOODBRIDGE-CARTERET UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRA- TION this SUNDAY NIGHT (Oct. 22) at WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH STADIUM. We know you'll he glad you fame. It promircH to be one of the grealeHt, grandest palriotic fele> bratioiiK of its kind ever held anywhere, anytime. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD of FREEHOLDERS GEORGE J. WE KNOW YOU'LL OTLOWSKI WANT TO SEE... Department Of 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' Public Welfare 280 Voice Choir Join with us this Sunday Night in proving 100 Piece Orchestra to the entire world that in America JOHN J. Patriotic Art Show 'Patriotism Is NOT Dead!' FAY, JR. Famous Celebrities Department Of Penal And it Honor Guards! Drill Teams! WE URGE YOU... Correction Institutions Fireworks Display!

As a tribute to the brave men who gave their lives in past wan - ALL THIS AND SO MUCH MORE THIS SUNDAY NIGHT - and are now giving their lives in Viet Nam - we urge you to THOMAS H. (OCT.22) DURING THE UNITED STATES DAY CELEBRA- «lo your part to make the WOODBRIDGE - CARTERET UNI- TION AT WOODBRIDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. TlvD STATES DAY CELEBRATION a big success. iLEE Department Of HEADS OF OTHER DEPARTMENTS Water Supply Vocational School Board Parks OF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT Advisory Commission

LOUIS B. MIGLIORINI President MORGAN R. SEIFFERT Chairman In order that the public may become acquainted with the various WILLIAM P. SNEDEKER Treasurer HENRY S, PATTERSON U .... Secretary departments which make up our county government, we list the depart* ROBERT R. BLUNT Secretary THOMAS F. BOYLAN, Jr. ments and those who direct them. LEVENWORTH H. TYLER WILLIAM FLEMER, Jr. JOHN C BOLL NICHOLAS FRIDAY ELMER DIEKER GEORGE L. MORRIS GOODKIND BOARD OF ELECTIONS, JOHN J. HEAGER President Middlesex County Henry F. Billemeyer Mosquito Extermination Civil Defense and BURTON, COUNTY AGRICULTURE Commission AGENT Disaster Control Director Milton Cowan LAWRENCE J. SMITH President SOCIAL HYGIENE JAMES MULLEN, Vice President Dr. R. L. McKiernan COUNTY FIRST AID RICHARD H. SINGER, Treasurer COORDINATOR Steve Kish, EDWARD H. KOYEN • ASST. CLERK BOARD OF Lafayette W. Livingston Highland Park BAILEY B. PEPPER, Ph. D. FREEHOLDERS Fordi RADEF — (radiological) ROBERT DREYER, Act. Exec. Secretary Mrs. Mary C. Hudson DEPUTY COUNTY Lawrence O. Pietila, JOHN A. > COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISOR COORDINATOR Highland Park Middlesex County Michael Amodio Edward A. Risler, POLICE CHIEF Metuchen Sewerage Authority ' SIGHT CONSERVATION John Eltmyer, Edison Frank W. Pardun COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE Robert J. Killops, GEORGE F. SMITH .. Honorary Chairman PHILLIPS i COUNTY SUPT. SCHOOLS Leon Semer, Metuchen Jamctburg ANTHONY POPOWSKI . Exec. Dir., Sec'y. Robert R. Blunt PUBLIC INFORMATION tc Treas. Department Of ENGINEERING Walter L. Shepard, H. HAT ADAMS Chairman i DIRECTOR PLANNING BOARD Herbert Fleming, New Brunswick MRS. ELIZABETH BOGUE .. Asst. Sec'y Highways anil Bridges - Douglas Powell k^Utown EDWARD J. JOHNSON Counsel i JUVENILE DETENTION HOME HUE CHIEF TRANSPORTATION SOL SEID Chief Engineer Francis V. Masi Al Henry, George P. Rossiter, WILLIAM A. DA1LEY N«w Brunswick Piscataway DAVID BOMBERGER > MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC ROBERT ROWE Dr. Edward Panzer MEDICAL ACTING WELFARE Laboratory Supervisor Norman Boggs Dr. John Regan Dr. Frank Paret, CHESTER LYDECKER New Brunswick JOSEPH R. New Brunswick ENRICO T. PALOMBA I PARK POUCE HAROLD B. McCUSKER Chief John Maloney ROBERT T. DAILEY Mental Health Board and Comptroller COSTA Advisory Committee County Planning Board Depart incut Of • COUNTY CLERK HERMAN B. HOFFMAN Frank Schatzman DR. ELMER C. EASTON .... Chairman HENRY E. APGAR DOUGLAS KING Public Properly > COUNTY COUNSEL • SURROGATE VICTOR ARBITER DR. PAUL STUART WILLIAM FLEMER, JR. Vice Chairman MORRIS GOLDFARB Elmer E. Brown DR. LUDWIG GEISMAR STANLEY ROTHMAN INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER LAURENCE DeMAIO Joseph P. Somers • SHERIFF JOHN A. HOWE ARTHUR BURGESS JOHN HOAGLAND Robert H. Jamison ANTHONY^JAVICKAS FRANK DeAQUILLA KARL E. METZGER COUNTY AUDITOR • COUNTY JAIL MRS. DOROTHY CLARK JOHN SHAFRANSKI EL1HU JOSEPH Seeretary Lloyd A. Cestare Peter Geis, Warden JULIUS SCOTT DANIEL ROCKOFF FRANK M. DIRECTOR VOCATIONAL Advisory Committee - Perth Amboy SCHOOL • PROSECUTOR Middesex County College Edward J. Dolan MR. FRANK SEAMAN MR. MARTIN ROSKEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Burr D. Coe • CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER MRS. P. M. COX MR.WALTERMITCHELL SUPT. COUNTY PARKS PAIGE L'HOMMEDIEU Chairman Albert G. Waters, Jr. MR. GUS N.OVAK MR. ANTON BALINT ROBERT HUGHES Robert H. Beecher DEINER, SUPT. PUBLIC BUILDlNCiS • COUNTY WORKHOUSE SUPT. DR. SAM BRESLOW ROY JACKSON FRANK MARCHITTO MRS. ETHEL SLAVICK MRS. LILLIAN CARMAN William O'Malley Capt. Jack Malkin, Supt. JOSEPH KLEGMAN Department Of Finance, • SUPT. ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL Advisory Commtitee - New Brunswick G. NICHOLAS VENEZIA COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER Administration, Education Dr. William C. Wilentz Dr. M. J. Chueng MRS. EDWARD ISAAC MRS. WINFIELD SCOTT RUSSELL F.EAKES MAURICE ROWLAND COUNTY ADJUSTER • COUNTY DIRECTOR OF MRS. MORRIS BROWN MR. JAMES KANE WELFARE ROBERT R. BLUNT Frank Moore MR. ERIC B. CHANDLER MRS PURCHASING AGENT George F. Baler MR. FRANK LYONS MARGARET MORRIS Roosevelt Hospital • DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF Helen Hayes WELFARE *>*. FRANK MARKLEY MRS. MARY ANTHONY BOARD OF MANAGERS BOARD flF TAXATION ' Miss Catherine Miller RICHARD M. William J. Harding, Pres> JOHN H. ROWLAND, M.D., President • TREASURER ACTING SUPT. OF WEIGHTS Welfare Board CHARLES HOFFMAN, M.D. Joseph C. DeCoster EDWARD PARTENOPE, M.D. AND MEASURES flJMNER MOORE Chairman • MIDGET DIHKCTOR CHARLESNIF-TUBira Joseph Cors,e VICTOR ARBITER Viee Chairman Jolm J. Nolan JAMES HAKD1MAN MACK, m NATURALIZATION BUREAU VHOlfAS WRIGHT Secretary Treasurer 1 t COUNTY ENGINEER KB* NANCY. VOGEL MRS. MARY SERAF1N THOMAS I '. BUYLAN. JR. Frederick Maziuek " SAMUEL KKONMAN k Of The Board Herbert R. Fleming Al. J. CHUENG, M.D., Sec'y. L Tieas,