THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY
100,000 READERS READERS Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Press and Leader Shopper —top circulation'coverage in Serving Woodbridge To^nsnip, "Garteret and Edison —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Woodbridge area. Kntprnl at liul (last Mull Puhli«h«t Weekly At I». (l WiHnlliriilni. N. .1, Thursday, January 12, 1967 On Thundiy Collector's Paradise: The Strieker Home NEWSFRONT Christmas CLOSE-UPS Plates Are See Possible A capsule summary of important local news 100 Point Hike happenings compiled by Ruth Wolk and Speciality LEADER-PRESS staff members. By RUTH WOLK In Tax Rate WOODBlRIDGE - The home WOODBRIDGE — Due to a tie between two of the three eon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slric- didatcs, the announcement of the Distinguished Service Award ker, Freeman Street, is a col- Riven annually to the outstanding young man in Woodbridgp. by ector's paradise. School, County, Local the Woodbridge Jaycees wilt not be made until next Thursday, Mrs. Strieker collects china — Robert DeSantis, Jaycee president said yesterday. The "young mostly Royal Copenhagen. Mr. Jpan of the year" will be honored at a dinner January 21 at Strieker turns worn, dilapidated Budgets Being Reviewed Kenny Acres by the Jaycees. The nominees are Norman A. furniture mto lovely pieces. Cohen, Colonia; Bernard W. Freedman, Avenel and Donald G. Although the house is full of WOODBRIDGE-If the Board ftoder, Colonia. An attorney, Mr. Cohen has been active in many antique pieces, it does not have of Education budget remains at tharitable'drives and is a prominent member of the New Jer- he cluttered look that seem.s Question Jewkes' its present announced level and sey Young Democrats. Mr. Freedman, Director, Welfare, is ac ,o mar most places where an- if the Municipal and County tive as program manager of the Youth Corps, as a member of iques prevail. It is a lovely budget estimates remain as an- the Woodbridge Housing Authority and of Woodbridge Red home with a "lived-in" Jook. Eligibility As ticipated, the tax rate in the Cross. Mr. Roder is an active and charter member of the Jay Speaking about her thina, Township for 1967 will go up cees and has served as chapter president. He was named one Mrs. Strieker said: Board Candidate approximately 100 points, it was of the five outstanding Jaycee presidents of the State, He is also "I have purchased very little leirned today from a reliable active as superintendent of his church's Sunday School and in of it myself. They are mostly WOODBRIDGE -Achallenge source. ths Police Reserves. gifts sent by friends in Den- s to the eligibility of John The Board of Education an- * * • mark or were in our family ewkes to serve on the Board ofinouncedabudgetof $14,782,234.72 CARTE RET — Final plans for the January meeting of for generations." Education was issued today by — $2,200,000 higher than last tlir Washington-Nathan Hale P.T.A. were completed at a Two of Mrs. Strieker's favo- Roy Mundy, Eugene Hornick year. However, at that time, the meeting of the eieeutive board. •« rite, pieces are called "wedding nd Dr. Arnold Lad*. Boanl promised a "second look" The meeting win be Held on Wednesday, January 18 in the dishes" and are over 75 years Mundy and Hornick are in- with a view toward cutting some Nathan Hale School auditorium. old. They are fluted bowls, umibents, seeking reelection and of the appropriations. Since then, Members of the Carteret Board of Education will be pres- with pink edges encased in a Dr. Lada is a new candidate. the teachers' union has threaten- ent to explain the 1967 school budget. stands of siLver with silver han- he three are running as a ed a "work stoppage" unless Parents will have an opportunity to view two films per- dles. team. Also running as a bloc their demands, including Raises taining to sex education at this meeting. A new one, GIRL "These were given as wed are Charles Famula, incumbent; of pay are met. If tire board TO WOMAN will be shown. In addition to this, the film ding presents to my husband's e'wkes a former Board member concedes, it is conceivable that B»v TO S'«v -v;..h -is used in the 7th and 8th cades people — the Matthew Strickers",, and Edward R. Gadek, a new- the rate could go even higher. last year, will also be shown. •> ¥ • she explained. "They were given comer to politics. James F. Last year the amount to the as wedding gifts much the same Brennan, Cokinia, is an inde- amount to be raised toy taxes for WOODBRIDGE — Bernard W. Freedman, Director of Wel- iendent candidate. school purposes for the calendar fare, in his annual report to Mayor Walter Zirpolo, said the way as pieces of a certain- pat- tern of silver are given to brides BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES: Holding a bowl called a wedding dish, which belonged to her The challenge issued by Mun- year was $10,658,700 — this year second full year of the Welfare Division's special "individual if the budget stays as is, another attention" employment program brought even greater benefits ftday." husband's family, Mrs. Raymond Strieker stands beside J50-_year-old spinning wheel which dy-Hi liek-Lada, states that as came from Denmark. The figurines and plates in the background came from friends in Den- 1 $2,148,545.49 will be tacked onto than in 1965 to both taxpayers and Welfare recipients. The total Favorite Collection an i nance carrier for the mark or were in the Strieker family for many, many years. The lamp at the right came Board of Education, Jewkes Is that amount public assistance expenditures for Woodbridge in 1966 amounted Mrs. Strieker's favorite col- to less than $57,000 as compared with $68,000 in 1965, $91,000 in from the old Tisdale house on Rahway Avenue and was refinished by Mr. Strieker. not eligible to serve on the Our source said yesterday lection consists of Royal Copen- Board, Jewkes Is the agent for that it is estimated that the tax 1964 and $105,000 in 1963. Mr. Freedman said costs of welfare hagen "Christmas plates". Since assistance for the Township have been cut in half by approx- football team-insurance which rate will be in the neighborhood 1908, Royal Copenhagen has is- spinning wheel from Denmark "and my husband refinished it." To s-how us how beautiful her is paid for
Program Lis classes include, reading, writing ASSISTS WITH DANCE HadassaJiPlans Advisory Group and arithmetic Some, attending Miss Carol Ann Krissak CARTERET - John Marktv lly Rvv. Hdtsanyi classes now will be taking high wit7 is assisting with arrange- school placement tests with ments for the Queen of Heart! Fashitfh Show - Scrvicfs and Named For Adult hopes (if entering the accredited Weds Russel -C. Miller Dance, to be at Montelair State COt.ONIA — Mrs. Ivy nnjjbff arlivitirx in tlie Hungarian Re- evening high school in February. F'riday night In Fife president, presided at tlia-me'ot- formed Church will In- at Hie Efforts are heing made to open CARTERET — The marriage Carteret High School and I all.Cafeteria for the benefit of Inu of Colonia Chapter of H.i regular hours on Sunday, .Ian Education Here classes at centers other thnn of Miss Wrol Ann Krissak, tor Comptometer School, Now sex Cotinfcy Heart Fund. nary 1,1. Confii'inntion class lip. rinss.ih and plans were made Aiimrt M the Womlhridur Senior High daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steark- . She is employed by Kraft e son of Mr. and Mri, for a fashion show, March R ati;ins at B::»1 _ Sunday School ill School. When the necrl is iden- phen Krissak, B4 Mary Street to Foods, Hillside. • rkowitz of 1241 Roosevelt !):30. Worship Service in Kni;lish Munrty, -1C2 Amboy Avenue, has The I'ines. Anyone interested tified, a location found and Russell ('., Miller, son of Mrs. ,,Iler husband attended Union •t, Carteret. in correspond- .11 !):^n, in Hungarian at II brcn named chairman of lh<> Ad- In nllendln.tr may contact Mrs visory Committee for the Woorl teachers secured such classes Frank Evarioski, Linden and theHigh School and is employed by ecretary of Agora, the fr»» o'clock. 1 Sol Breshfnsky. Ml-SOfiO. liridde Adull: Basic Education will be started There has been laic Russell C. Miller was sol-American Cyanamid, Linden. He ternity sponsoring the affair. interest shown by industrialists A donor luncheon will h'e held The Hungarian Deformed Program. Others on the com- emnized in Holy Family Romanl served four years in the U. S. 1 Church of Carterel1 wi'l be one mittee are Dr. Elliot J. Silher- in the area in establishing the Catholic Church on Saturday at DAUGHTER BORN «» the New Ynrk Hilton, M ^ classes. Marine Corps. Thelma I.rp will he the fpatured ot tile fluirches in this com mann, .655 Amboy Avenue, co- 3 P. M,, with the Rev. Henry Following 'a wedding trip to PORT READING — Mr. and rrvcdierme, Miss Toby Lowen- mnnity to participate in tlie chairmnn: Mrs. John Pnnnone, S. Rogdan officiating. Washington, Ihe couple will re Mrs. Thomas McNamara, 74 n s' in. the vocalist, and Mrs. ecumenical services -during the Lowell Street, Iselin; John Fay, FOOD SALE Miss Jo Ann Marey. bride's side in Rosellc. Fifth Avenue, have announced n M \ Mn\son. speaker. World Week of Prayer for Chris Jr., 115 Amherst Avenue, Col'o- cousin, served as maid of hon- |the birth of a daughter, January CARTERET — The Mothers' 1 at the Margaret Hague Hos- :ian Unity. This church will bi- nia; Mrs. Frank Fyke, secre- or and thc bridesmaids were T-esrlav the Mtidv crniii will tary, Sycamore Road, Colonia; |Club of St. Elizabeth Roman Did you ever take time ro pital, Jersey City. "t at trie home of Mrs. Rubin ll ost to I'he seennfl such service Winfield J. Finn, 229 Green Catholic Church will hold its i-t7 Tnylnr Terrace. to be held Monday, January 23. Street and John Roth. 1 Ron-f'rst hurka and kolbasz sale of „ ,. .. „-. ipcrson is, and how anxious most Time to think is as important • the new year on Wednesday February 14 the 8 P. M. The other two services son Road. Bolton was flower girl. |P ^ |Q hc hplnf]|1, R% Hmc ((> wQrk will take place in the Holy January 18 from 5 P. M. to 8 Serving as best man was ' ^ with Co'onia IN THE PHILIPPINES: The program Is given on three P. M. and on Thursday, January Family Church on Thursday. Thomas Lisnock and ushering aH Co'onia ORT. The Israel WAVE Lt. (Junior Grade) levels, according to Roy E. Va 1!) from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. at January 1!) and in St. Demetrius were Bruce Pooled and Anthony Pince Team will entertain. Rose Ann Katransky, a nurse, lentine, director — beginning, St. James Hall, Longfellow Wolosowski. Church on Wednesday, January Members of the dance team in daughter of Mr. and Mrs.intermediate and advanced and .Street. The bride was graduated from rlurie Mrs. Jerome Berkowilz. 15. Believers of all churches are John Katransky, 82 Penn- Mrs. Milton Eig, Mrs. Tila invited to these three services. sylvania Avenue, Hogetawn, SWITCH Bosch, Mrs. Sol Breshinsky, has been transpired to Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippines, Mrs. Manny Tempkin, Mrs. dance at Perth Amboy on Jan- fnnounanq Ou uary 24, Mrs. Terry GHnn was after a 22-month assignment Morton Diamond, M,rs. Melvin at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Schlesinger, Mrs. Hy Haber- narrator, Mrs. Ann DuBrow, ar 50 companist, and Mrs. Avasholam ChMsea, Mass. TO GAS HEAT man. They entertained last night SmiMi, choreographer. Miss Katransky will serve •I- V. I. P. Luncheon for Rahway Sisterhood and Ha- The film "A Simple Case", as a nurse at U. S. Naval Monday . ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, L dassah and are scheduled to was presented. Hospital, Subie Bay, one of eifht comprising the huge au Jus _ military complex. The 24- IN 8 HOURS! year-old officer joined the Tuesday _..YANKEE P6T ROAST ...... $1.50 \ y Ons working day Is all il takes repairs. No more delivery problems. naval service as a candidate Wednesday SLICED LONDON BRODL, /| for commission in July, 1964. to switch to modem gas heat. In And the cost of new gas equipment Upon completing the Naval mushroom gravy _.... $1.50 most cases It simply means a quick is surprisingly low. Call your Iocs! Schools Command indoctrina switch of the burner —everything Gas Company office or your plumblnj- Thursday . BRISKET OF CORN BEEF WITH else stays put —and, presto, you heating corttrtctof for th» factj. tiotl course in Newport, R. I,, Proclamation have clean, dependable, quiet gas No obligation, of course. She wag commissioned a BOILED NEW CABBAGE $1.50 heat No more worry about costly naval officer on August 28 of WHEREAS, the civic bodies and service or- that year. Li Katransky is a Friday SHRIMP SCAMPI, on toast $1.50 ganizations of our community and the depart- graduate of Woodbridge AtxiT. SCTTM Wilt lutd, V.reubU, Potato, Bot Holli mil BulUr Senior High School and St. ments of the local government recognize the Michael's Hospital School of Served noon 'til 3 P. M. great service rendered to this community by Nursing, Newark. She wears U. S. ONE .. WOODBRIDGE . . 634-6068 a National Defense ribbon. iliur»nl tni the Woodbridge Township Jaycees, and EUZAKTH METUCHCH | nwmutmt I MHMV I wormo Cotfcl.il loung. BANQUET HCHITIE8 - Ba*TEE-M«NMENl KIITcXf On. Clirtt«thtown Ran 45? Main stn« 210 Mirtat strHt 21( Ctntil Avmn 11B4 EM MMI WHEREAS, The United States Jaycees and 2W5OO0 2S43000 I WtOO I JHJ0OO I IW90O0 Its affiliated state and local organizations have Priest Lists set aside the week of January 15-21,1967, to ob- serve the founding of the Jaycees and to com- Class Schedule memorate such founding by th« selection of an FORDS — The Rev. Joseph outstanding young man in this community as R. Brzozowski of Our Lady of the recipient of the Distinguished Service Peace Church has announced the; Confraternity of Christian Award, and Doctrine religious instruction schedule as follows: WHEREAS, this organization of young men Grades 1 to 6 - immediately has contributed materially to the betterment after the 9:00 A.M. Mass every of this community throughout the year, Sunday. 7th, 8th and 9th (Junior High), THEREFORE, I, Walter Zirpolo, Mayor of the Fords Junior High School class hWd after school at the school. Township of Woodbridge, do hereby proclaim John Adams, every Wednesday the week of January 15-21, 1987, as JAYCEE evening at 7:30 P.M., in Our La- WEEK and urge all citizens of our community dy of Peace main school. 10th, 11th and 12th (Senior High) - to give full consideration to the future services every Wednesday evening at of the Jaycees. 7:30 P.M., in the Annex. Lay catechist classes are DATE: January 12, 1967 held Mondays at 8:15 P.M. Education makes a people SIGNED Walter Zirpolo, Mayor easy to lead but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but im- possible to enslave. •Henry Broughham.
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Phanei 442-29QQ • Pkont^t4746OO ' Phon.j 247-4600 Pttonti 442-2900 LearJor-Prefis Thursday, January 12,1967 PAGE THREE Engagements Announced This Week Morey La Rue Employees Honored At Annual Fete morn name was aridorf to' personnel director for Mnrry e Morry I.aRup Laundry La Flue. dmiinny's "Ifnlf Century Oliver Smith, retired former •ind nine more employes Morey j,aRu(, Lindcn |allm|ry fmollccl in Ihe "Quartcrlnlanplanlt sniwrintnnHonsuperintendent »iwas, iIn ntiiry Club" at Ihe concern's charge of the entertainment. '(•cciil :iHlh annual employee n.irtv held in its main Linden I'hml. Frank Scott Jr., president of iIrish-Americans Morey La Hue, presented a tel- m »j |l fk -vision set to Stanley Gerhart J () ll0l(1 LfHllCC v ho has completed 50 years •crvice with Ihe rompanypy . Mr. ISELIN — John Owens, mem- Srott distributed watches to the hcTship chairman of the Ameri- following 25 year employees: can-Irish Association of Wood- JohJh n J. O'Leary, Anna J. bridge, may be contacted by Chnnnt Helen F. Krystosiak, anyone Interested in member- Dorothy M. Miller, Walter H. ship, telephone 549 9260. Rnglehardt, Raymond T. End- The association has been form- erlin, Charles F. fiaxton, Ger- ed in an endeavor to unite Irish- ard X. Powers and Andrew Americans in a social group in Ile^lis Jr. order to promoting Irish culture In making the presentations, and traditions. To be eligible T.OHNA SIMONSKN MAIUJARKT M. I'Ol.K ASTRO I/VNN ANN I ALK (JEORGETTE K. SCHMOLL I'AUIJNK A. .SCIINKIDICR KATHI.KKN A. KltHTCIIMICR ENGAGKI): Mr. and Mrs. BETROTHED: Mr. and KN<;A(;KMKNT TOLD: — BETROTHED TO Wr. Scott expressed apprecia- for membership a person must TO WED UEUTKNANT: SET JULY WEDDING: Mr. ion for the long and faithful be of Irish birtti or descent, and LeRoy Simonsrn, Kasi Averfhm, Mrs, William Policastro, 35 The engagement of Miss Lynn SOLDIER: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank W. Krelch- WujrehAtreet, Hopelawn, have Ann Falk to John A. DiDonato, George Schmoll, 56 Madison Mr. and Mrs. Kurt .Schneider, ervice rendered Morey La- over 18 years of age. The mem- Krwarcn, announce the engage- mer, 5fi7 Lillian Terrace. alRWUflced the engagement of son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Avenue, Avenel, have announ- 857 King George Road, Fords, Rue" by these veteran employ- bership is open to both men and Union, have announced the en- women. ment of their daughter, lorna, their daughter, Margaret Ma- Cat.ino of 712 Barron Avenue ced the betrothal of their have announced the engage- gagement of their daughter, to David Cftiszar. son of Mr. ry, to Pvt. William Michael Woodbridge, has been annouc- daughter, Georgette Kathleen, ment of their daughter, Kathleen A., to Leonard G. Mahlon M. Scott, vice presi- Meetings are held monthly at Pauline Anne, to Lieutenant dent and general manager, ex- and Mrs. Alfred Chiszar, Scho- Fedor, II. S. Army, son of Mr. ed by her parents, Mr. and to PFC Gary Franklin Marlis, Magnuson, Jr., son of Mr. and he Royal Oaks Cocktail Lounge, and Mrs. Joseph Fedor, 271 Mrs. Fred Falk. 31 Starlight son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul A. Hummel, son of Mr. ended the company's seasons 700 Oak Tree Road, Edison. der Avenue, Woodbridge. Mrs. Leonard G. Magnuson, 61 greetings. Rector Street, Perth Amboy. Drive, Colnnia. Marlis, 77 Cypress Drive, Co- and Mrs. Carl Hummel, 30 Oxford Road, Colonia. A July The next session is slated for Miss Sjntonson graduated Miss Policastro is a 1965 grad- Miss Falk is a graduate of lonia. Boetic Street, Cedar Grove. 29 wedding is planned. The festivities were heltTin Thursday, January 26, 8 P. M. from Woodbridge High School uate of St. Mary's School, Woodbridge Senior High School Miss Schmoll Is a 1966 grad- Miss Schneider, a 1966 grad- Miss Krelchmor graduated he company's large cafeteria The association will sponsor and is attending Douglass Col Perth Amboy, and is employ- and is employed as a secre- uate of Woodbridge Senior uate of John F. Kennedy Me- from Union High School, Union which was gaily decorated with its first dance Saturday night, 8 lrge. Mr. Chiszar also grad- ed by the Township of Wood- tary by Electro Organ Service High School and is employed morial High School Iselin, Is Junior College, and Newark traditional holiday trimmings. >'clock at the lounge. Music will uated from Woodbridge High bridge. Company, Colonia. by the Woodbridge State now attending MetriStown Me- State College. She is a teacher upervising the dinner arrange- je by Walter Mack's Irish-Amer- School, received his B. A. De- ments was Mr. Bernard Lubas, Pvt. Fedor graduated from Mr. DiDonato, who is also School as a secretary. Her morial Hospital school of of the first grade at Union can Orchestra, with Dolores gree in Psychology from Rut- » graduate of Woodbridge Sen- fiance is a graduate of the Radiologic Technology. She Zee, vocalist from Dublin. Perth Amboy High School in Township school system. gers .State University and is ior High School, is a tab opera- same high school and Is serv- was a 1965 Debutante, pre- Her fiance is a graduate of mission for Ecumenical Affairs. now a NASA Research Fellow 1%2 and is stationed at Fort tor at Rutgers State Univer- ing in the U. S. Army stationed sented at the Debutante Ball Woodbridge Senior High School Rev. John L. Gerety, assist- in Psychology at Rutgers. Irwin, Cal. at Baumholder, Germany. LODGE VISITS U. 8. sity's Data Processing Center. sponsored by the Woodbridge and Union Junior College ant from St. Cecelia's, Iselin is In an interview with tht Township Business and Pro- where he was president of Pi rea chairman of the program. Mutual Broadcasting System, fessional Women's Club. Lt. Kappa Psi Fraternity. He is a Rev. Gerety met with represen- Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Am- Hummnel is a 1966 graduate of member of the Army National tatives from the local churches bassador to South Vietnamv Debutante Ball Success Assures Rutgers University and is sta- Guard and Is employed by at the parish home of Rev. said the over-all situation in tioned with the U.S. Air Force General Motors Acceptance David D. Prince, ^riiere plans the country is better than it Corporation, Cranford, as a at Moody Air Force Base, Val- were finalized. The pastors urge was a year ago. dosta. Gi. field representative. all members of their congrega Funds For BJ*.W. Scholarships tions to attend as many of the services as possible, so as one they may pray together, with WOODBRIDGE — The 1966jvertising and Robert E. Jacks, made and represent dishes of | - Local Christian Churches the ultimate goal in mind "that •Debutante Ball held Decembcr;chairman of the men's commit- various countries of the United they as Christian brothers may BABICS 30 at the Sbackamaxon Country tee and the members of his com-Nations. be drawn closer together." Club was not only a social suc- mittee. ' A speaker from a foreign land Mrs. Broder New Announce Joint Services FURNITURE HOUSE cess, but a decided financial Plans are already in the mak-will be featured, Mrs. Acierno WOODBRIDGE — The Rev. said. erian, Iselin, St. John's Colonk "Horn, ef RM Firaffm" success as well, Miss Ruth Wolk, ing for next year's ball and com- Club President Walter W. Feigner, pastor of the nd United Church of Christ. general chairman, reported Guests from other BPW clubs mittees will be appointed shortly. First Presbyterian Church of The closing service will be Thurday night at a meeting of and friends of members are ex- AVENEL — Named as presi HEADQUARTERS International Night dent of the Junior Woman's Avenel, announced eight Chris- held at St. Cecelia's R. c. the Woodbridge Township Busi- pected to attend. tian Churches in the area will for Mrs. Acierno, World Affairs State Board Meeting Cluto of Avenel, to fill the un- Church, Isetin, with the Very ness and Professional Women's meet eight consecutive evenings Rev. Monsignor John M. Wilus Club at the main library, Rah chairman, reported preliminary Led by, the president, Mrs. expired term of Mrs. Robert plans for Hie "International Salandi, was Mrs. David Bro- to engage in half hour devotions officiating. Clergy from Oak LEES CARPET way Avenue. Swartz, Woodbridge BPW mem- from 8:30 until 9:00 P. M., Jan- Night" to 'be held at the next der, former vice president). Mrs. Tree Presbyterian, New Dover •nd Miss Wolk stated that the pro- bers will attend an all-day State uary 18 through 25. Methodist, Edison, and First meeting Thursday, February 2, Board meeting of the New Jer-Salandi will be moving soon to ceeds will more than cover the at the new Henry Inman Branch South Jersey. In each service members from Presbyterian, Iselin will assist The Newest In sey Federation of Business and at the services.'' proposed $2,000 in scholarship to Library at the intersection of Professional Women's Clubs Mrs. Broder resides at 335 participating churches will con- • PERIOD be awarded this year. She thank- Inman and Beekroan Avenues, January 21 at the Elizabeth Car. Woodruff Avenue with her hus-duct the service, the host pastor Also participating in the Unity Co Ionia. teret Hotel, Elizabeth. Speaker band and two sons, Mark, 15 will deliver the devotion mes- Week are Oak Tree Presbyter- • MODERN ed her committee and gave spe- months and Gary, three years age. Members of the Catholic cial thanks to Miss Claire The 1966 Debutantes will take at the luncheon will be Miss ian, Edison, Rev. Robert L. Sea • COLONIAL part in a special candlelighting Margaret Ruth Thomas, BPW pld. Formerly of London, Eng- and Protestant clergy and laity man, pastor and St. Helena's Sutdi, ticket chairman; Mrs. land, tie Broders have been in will take part. George Kinney and Mrs. John ceremony, dressed in the % a 11 National Federation U. N. Rep- R. C. Church, Edison, Rev. John gowns and rhinestone tiaras. resentative. » the United States four and one Services will begin on January rabowski, pastor. Acierno, in charge of debutantes; half years. FURNITURE Mrs. James Kadash, decorations They will each wear ribbons Miss Charlotte B. McCTacken, 18 at St. Andrew's R. C. Church All denominations will partici Mrs, Herbert) Williams. Jr. Avenel with Rev. John Egan, chairman; Mrs. William Bren- indicating the country they will Elizabeth, State president, will pate in the daily services, the represent. conduct the business meeting former civics chairman, is the pastor. Services will be con [eneral public is invited. Kl 1-5995 nan, in charge of registration- new vice president She resides A special buffet supper with in the morning. Workshops in ducted by the clergy of The A special prayer booklet wil of gowns; Mrs. Raymond at 84 Ridgely Avenue, Iselin. First Presbyterian Churches of 68 Roosevelt Avenue Swartz. who assisted consider- hot and cold dishes will be ser- the afternoon will conclude the be issued containing prayers, ably with the program book ad- ved. The foods will be home day s program. Iselin and Avenel and the Uni-texts, and mediation for each CARTERET ed Church of Christ, Colonia. day of the week. This forma January 19, First Presbyterian Optn MOD, TU»I, Thurt. PreOJSYHosts has been approved by the World •nd M. ID » ML Slovak Ladies Group tom-ch, Avenel with Rev. Wal-Council of Churches, the Nation- Avenel Church WSHS Debaters ter Feigner, pastor. Services by al Council of Churches and the Will Meet Tonight At Area Dance clery of Our Savior's Lutheran Roman Catholic Bishop's Com CARTERF/P — The Ladies Making Grade ISELIN — The Pre-U.S.Y. of Church, Edison, St. Cecelia's Lists Services Auxiliary of the- General Stefa- Congregation Beth Sholom were R. C. Church, Iselin and New AVENEL — Evangelism Sun- nik American-Slovak Citizen WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- hosts Saturday to area Pre- Dover Methodist Church, Edi day will be observed Sunday at Club will meet tonight at 8:00 bridge Senior High School Fo- U.S.Y. units at a dance. son. January 20, The United the First Presbyterian Church at the club rooms, 21 Pershing rensic Society has been enjoying Miss Mindy CJook, president Church of Christ, Colonia, Rev of Avenel with the Rev. Walter Avenue, with Mrs. John Keres- successes of significance during of the local chapter, welcomed Floyd P. Swart. \Services: St W. Feigner, pastor, speaking on tan, president, in charge. the past few weeks. 125 boys and girls, from chap John Vianney R. C>Church, Co- "Our Most Vital Work", John Final plans will be made for At a student congress held in ters in Avenel, Clark, Colonia lonia, Oak Tree Presbyterian 17:18, at the 9:30 and 11:00 A.the cabbage roll dinner to be the Elizabeth Courthoue. Steve Flemingtong , Linden, and Wood Church, Edison, and St. An M. services. The choir is di- held, January 24 beginning at Offen was voted the "outstand- bridge^ dre#vs, Avenel. January 21, New rected by Juel Madson. 1:00 P. M. at the club rooms. ng speaker" award in the "Sen- Meryl Stoller was chairma Dover Methodist, Edison, Rev. Church School is held for nur- Mrs. Susan Balash and Mrs ate." Over 100 students took of thh e session, which had as its Robert J. Gentile. Services: St. sery through junior high at both Pauline Medvetz are co-chair part, and Steve placed among theme "Under the Sea." Andrew's, and Our Savior Luth- Senior highs meet at men. the top four students. Music for dancing was provid ern and St. Cecelia's. January; services. Also to be discussed are plans 22, St. John's Colonia, Rev. Wal- 11:00 A. M. only. Baby and Woodbridge Novice Debaters ed by Gerry Gerber, lead guitar: toddler care is available during for the annual hat social to be took second place in a debate Joe Falchodc, rhythm guitar ter A. Radziwon. Services: Uni- j both services. held during March with Mrs contest at Kennedy High School, Lonnie Lauer, organg ; Richari ted Church of Christ, Colonia, First Presbyterian, Avenel and New member classes will be Edward Sabot as chairman. debating the national topic: "Re- Schwartz, drums; and Steve Our Saviours Lutheran. Jan- held, Sunday at 2:30 P. M. in New members will be inductee solved • — U. S. Foreign Aid Blumberg, vocalist. During in- room five of the Christian Edu- during the business portion oi Should be Limited to Non- termissions music was provided uary 23, First Presbyterian, Iselin Rev. David D. Prince. cation Building. The Senior the meeting and -all members Military Assistance." through hi-fi equipment. are urged to attend. Services: St. Cecelia's, St. An- High Fellowship meets, 6:45 P. Woodbridge Forensics Alumni The Pre-U.SY. meets the first and third Mondays of each drew's and St. John's. January M. for fellowship and Wednes- are also doing very well in their 24, Our Saviour's Luthern days, 7:00 P. M. for recreation. SERVICES LISTED respective colleges: George Bus- month at Congregation -Beth Sholom, 90 Cooper Avenue, from Church, Rev. Richard V. il At the Singspiration Service, ISELIN — The U.S.Y. will tin (class of '66) made the VaT- bertson. Services: First Presby- 8:00 P. M., Mrs. Richard Kerr conduct Sabbath services tomor- sity Debate Team at Princeton; 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. will present Dr. Robert R. row 8 P. M. at Congregation George was askeu to be the de- Crothers of United Presbyterian Beth Sholom. Rabbi Harold bate partner of Princeton De- Church, Board of National Mis- Bichtman, announced services bate Society's vice president. sionsons.. Saturday will be regular con- Mark Friedlander also made- Tomorrow, 7:30 P. M. fte Jun- gregation services 9 A, M., and Varsity Debater at Parsons Col. Jor High Christian Endeavor at 10:30 A. M., Junior Congrega- lege. Mark also graduated last tion services. group will meet in the hall for year. fellowship and recreation. •Monday, 8:00 P. M., the Dea- cons will meet in room five of BIG SAVINGS IN the Christian Education Build- ing. You Get More Precisely On January 19,1:00 P. M., the Golden Circle will conduct a EVERY DEPARTMENT •'mock wedding". What Doctor Orders January 20 through 22 the Sen- ior High teenagers will attend REDUCTIONS OF A mtiHfB from Hn BrntoW •'winter teen retreat" at the re- treat center In Pennsylvania. 1 One can find justification for 20% to 50 ! Just about anvlhing in the Telephone man Tom Maule got the like switch that operated on the same Scripture. ( idea in a super market. principlus as a door opener, but reQUiied ON ALL WINTER Sovoidl months iiyo 1 urn Muulo. a New only H ounces ol piessuro to operate. "SHOP MAIN ST. Jorsiiy Bell engineer, walked into Ins local Wrth the ribbon-switch attached tQ § WOODBRIPGE" super muiket and discovered a new way Bell "hands-free" Speakerphone that per- All The Newest In MERCHANDISE to help a handicapped person use the mits conversation without lifting a re- telephone. \ ceiver, Jim Miller is now able to use his telephone as easily as you do. Incoming Yardley i-'UEE CUSTOMER PARKING Tom had been trying to-figure qyt a COSMETICS way to adapt standard telephone equip* calls come m normally. Outgoing calls ment for use by one of his customers. Jirp are placed through an operator at AT HEAR ENTRANCE PUBLIX COSMETIC Miller, a paralysed Korean War,veteran Tom Maule is a member of New Jersey Wno vvas confined to his bed and only able Bell's engineering group that designs HEADQUARTERS IN unique equipment and systems for peopte WOODBRIDGE Acciiracy" is a highly Im- to move a portion of his right thumb. The telephone engineer found the answer who have special problems using the portant ingredient in any telephone. I>II'MT!|JUI)II Your register- Stop in today at HIM. when ho stepped on a floor mat that auto- P1IA.KMAC.Y Iwiitril at r>K7 matically onuns super market doois for If you know of someone who has a Publix Pharmacy i'il plurniaciM is thoroughly itiKisi-vcIt .'Xvi'iiur. C.IIIII |),K kjye burdened shoppers. special problem using the telephone, cal! •"Siiuc HIX!" 1 (|II;(||IUMI by. win.-, of |ilu el. Sum Kn'slnvk , lenishTrd Maule figured that-it lie could set up your local New'Jetsey Bell Business •JlMain St., \Voinll»ri(lK«- tr.^MoiKil liainint; ami « pIlUl III.UlMl, Ulllt |ll<)|lll
This must be the place... Carteret High School seniors have been notified of their acceptances by institutions of higher education. Miss Eva Amir, daughter of COME ON Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Amir of 50 Charlotte Street, has been ad mitted by the Mandl School of Medical and Dental Assistants, School activities for Eva Include DOWN the home economics club, libra- ry club and the Latin club. Eva Reg. *5 TO ... CLAM and will major in medical assisting. Reg. Vals. Michael Mutnan has been ac- Van Heusen $ cepted by the University of Discontinued Stylet Akron and plans to major in to 65 BUD'S HUT"I^TM chemical engineering. In high Century school Michael was active as 100% WOOL D< basketball manager, in the CLAM BAKE varsity and biology clubs and VANOPLUS the Annscott News staff. He is This Week and Every Week! the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MEN'S SUITS ALL YOU CAN EAT Mutnan of 13 Charlotte Street. SHIRTS Michael Pozzolungo has been Sole! Served every Thursday and Friday from iJ P.M. to Mid- granted admission by the Uni- >9 night and Saturday from 3 P.M. to Midnight. versity of Kansas and will ma- 90 CLAMS on the HALF SHELL • STEAMERS jor in social studies. His school each • CLAM BROTH activities are as follows: fresh- man football, varsity cross coun- 3 for 10.50 try varsity Indoor and outdoor TASTY STEAMED track varsity and Spanish clubs Fret (UMinw) and varsity choir. Ifkhael re- Reg. Vals. to >25 AltHVtfMIS sides with his parents Mr. and MARYLAND CRABS Mrs, Luigi Pozzolungo at 126 Lo- (Only when available) well Street. • STADIUM and Reg. Vals. CHICKEN OK SHRIMP IN THE BASKET ;. St. Joseph's Unit o *65 to '18 I \ Arranges for Ten SUBURBAN COATS \ CARTER ET — St. Joseph's Altar and Rosary Society will Zip-Lined Zipper : hold a welcoming tea on Sun- lilay, January 15 at 3 P. M. in • ZIP-LINED the High Street school hall. The TOPCOATS and [purpose of the affair Is to in- JACKETS KOUQII (10) fine foods prepared, exactly to your likings. Victor Grabrian who served as 1 spiritual advisor to Hie Society for the past sixteen years. Instant Months Men's Open A Rogers Charge Account Credit To Pay Home Made... LARGE Clothing and Collegiate parley proposes Eleven draft reforms. Accessories PIZZA PIES All Winter Clothing GREAT STORES Headquarters For Reduced! THROUGHOUT Ta.-.ly hoim; made • Suits HEW JERSEY \ pies made with quality in- VITA - VAR PAINTS • Topcoats i;miifiit.s. ntTved piping t and • Overcoat* OGERS hoi, mouth watering, Ha • Ovterwnr CLOTHES Elimb.th 4 7474 voilul. l.arfje l:j inch pie • Suburban And LUMINALL PAINTS Stadium Coats OINEKS CLUB 99 • Jackiti - • 174 SjniiUST.. PERTH AMBOY VA 6.5959 Wallpaper and • Habirdmhtry TO <;<> Call <>:i<>-2uir> Painters Supplies 113 BROAD St., ELIZABETH EL 4-7474 I.-KKK I'AKKING - WE'LL PWY YOUR PAKhlN(i (OSIS BUD'S HUT BAR & GRILL ANGELO MICHAEL Free Alterations fl«r*i Throughout N»w Jet- NBW Sun.v k, Pcmai, U. S. ROUTE 1, AVENEL 636-2815 & SON perltl >„,[,,, nu;,,fj,|d, Tmi.ion, W..I N.w York <:• \,.-%:Milt) North of tlovetlcaf .. . Ample Parking 268 270 Washington Avenue Carteret - Tel. Kl I 5441 Lcadcr-Prcss Thursday, Janunry 12, 1007 PAOE FIVE Cleaning Co., which has 118 re "Our modern "Self Scrvi.ce j Vice Presidency tail sales outlets in New Jer- 'hange 0 Matit" locker mcthAil sey, New York and Pennsyl- if collfifting and distributing vania. work clothes eliminates the old For R. G. Taylor In Announcing Mr. Taylor's fashioned, limp consuming, promotion, Mahlon M. Scott] stand-In-line method. Located vice president nnd Refusal man- conveniently near work areas, At Morev La Rueager of the Morey LaRue hanges can be quickly mado Lmindry and Cleaning Co., sta- at the employee's convenience. I ted: "Our s<*!f-service distribution "It has been Mr. Taylor's method also eliminates the dedication, energy and sales need for a supply room staffed capabilities which have played with separate personnel. In ad an all important part in thditione , this service means that rapid growth of Morey La Rue's ach uniformed worker is is Supply Service Co., since its sued work clothing on a per- formation less than 7 years manent basis and is responsible ## or its proper use. He has his Mr. Taylor is active in many own key to his private locker Mayfair and "Big W business organizations and ompartment. Only the bonded community activities. A fetf of Morey LaRue driver has a mas those include: Service as sec- ter key that opens the front retary and member of themaster door when he picks up board of directors of the New- and delivers." ark Executives Association; According to Mr. Taylor, the ARE NOW MERGED! adult leadership roles in theMorey LaRue Supply Service Boy Scouts and Little League, "o., offers industrial laundry 2 SUPER supermarkets become ONE as Mayfair Super Markets, your plus the founding of Pop War- service or rental service for a ner's football competition for complete line, of quality gar- quality-service food stores join hands with "Big W" Discount Super youngsters in the Clark area. ments and linens, including: Markets, the lowest-priced food stores in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have Shirts, pants, coveralls, two sons. Ronald, the oldest aprons, coats and jackets, boy, is a student at the Mer- dresses and frocks, smocks, Yes-Pay Less At the Lowest-Priced, Quality-Minded chant Marine Academy in blouses, caps and towels. ROREHT f.. TAYLOR Kings Point, New York. Gary Morey LaRue was started as Food Stores in the State of New Jersey! is a senior at the Arthur L. a partnership in 1890 in Easton, Robert (I. Taylor of 319 West Johnson Regional High in Pa., by Mahlon Morey and Lane, Clark, has been namedClark. William BaRue. The firm ex vice president of the Morey La- Morey LaRue's Industrial panded to the Linden-Elizabeth COME ON IN AND SEE WHAT SAVINGS REALLY ARE! Ruo Supply Service, Inc., 2400 Supply Service operations are area three years later. E. Linden Avenue, Linden, conducted in a recontly con- Frank Scott, Jr., a long-time which serves many of the larg- structed new building attached prominent leader in New Jer- est New Jersey industries with to the main'Morey LaRue plant sey business and civic affairs, uniforms, coats, towels and in Linden. In discussing Morey and president of Morey LaRue, other allied items. LaRue's supply service to inactivel- y worked with Vice Pres Prior to his appointment as dustry, Mr. Taylor pointed out: ident Louis W. Haviland and Mr. Taylor in the founding of manager of the Morey LaRue "Our prompt, personalized the firm's Supply Service opera- Supply Service in 1958, Mrservice. s are backed by Morey PAY LESS! tion. Taylor was employed in varLaRue'- s 77 years experience in ious dupervisory capacities by family laundering and dry 'BIG W HAS THE LOWEST PRICES IN JERSEY the Morey La Rue Laundry and cleaning. Sisterhood Sets ON THE WORLD'S FINEST BRAND NAME FOODS! FOR A VACATION TO REMEMBER Fete for Jan. 16 CARTERET - The Sisterhood of the Carteret Jewish Commun- WHAT A WAY TO ty Center has a gala tvenlng, of superb entertainment and re- Super Marlcets CELEBRATE OUR freshments, in store fort the an- nual paid-up membership meet- Wahrous Avenue, Perth Amboy MERGER Mmm's ing. This will all take place on 80 Smith Street, Perth Amboy January 16. The drawing for the $200.00 Rte. 27 & Middlesex Ave., Metuchen HERE'S A REALLY shopping spree at Bamberger's 333 Town*end Street, New Brunswick TUikOmOftt Cmrfau Mf will take place th« same even- FANTASTIC BUY! *• tkOUm mmmphtn. Prhnu ing, so be sure to turn alt raffles 344 Rariton Ave., Highland Park and money in. Ketn iaadk mi Irak water pool. Priest *ff»<1iv« thru Saturday, January 14, 1967. N*v*r any Kmg-tim rttm*. Smmpmmt Ruth Kaye, an actress of ex limit*I Hon* »ld to dtalan, Not ruponiiblt for typographi- treme originality and versatility, cal •rrors. WOW mim afcl mint* Mrtufci. will present "An Evening on to «q rimUa fm tpm. Broadway." Some of the musicals this sparkling actress has appeared in are "Finian's Rainbow", "Wonderful Town," "The Boy Dlfclnef Jpfc, — ROOMS Friend", "Guys and Dolls", Aw Btdram Apis. — Heattd "Little Mary Sunshine", and "Lil'l Ahner". Miss Kaye is R*swt$ known for her charm, person- fc ality and voice all over the state For Cot* of New Jersey. W. P.NHpr A Matter of Fitnws a Two reasons why women don't wear last year's gowns; they PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT don't want to and they can't. •Cuneo (Iowa) Topics Del Monte Drink BEST FOR SCOURINO BflllO SOOp PaCIS «onl box 33C Ye. - Pay leu for '•Country Fre.h" Dairy Food,! -International Appetlner Department"! (when avail.) MAFUWOOD Pack*d In 2 RauiabU Contain*™. Kraft Parkay - Cam OH Sliced Demcitli Vi lb. Ham and Damn, Vi Ib. Swlu Ch««» Pork & Beans 1 Mercury ActiveLiquid - - ,., 2* MARMRINWIAKIi AKINE t to--:38 <*9J< . HUHCOMBO SALE *•* FEDERAL SAVINGS SUM HST UjWCAtOM ., UNDEN HOUSt New job j,M fl,,., Cd(ft O^jyr Ib. „,,. ^ ^^J ^^j ^ j .^ j,^ ^ ,„ ^ Canned Soda Ai|Fioy°r| 12«. «nTc 117 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY 07095 pke AUFIAVORS Neufchatel Cheese CS'tlt&JET *" 25c Pastrami i«m>i«ni.HdifiwsOh,orsiic«i tt>.3gc 1 (AREA CODE 201) MErcury 6-0100 Hflnnv'c If A f fUHH halfaal COC All FnHi Flavor! - "Quality" Pillihury - Cinnamon Quality Fr.lh - D.litiou* lappy S ICO Cream "^W Yogurts X1 1P,!19c Biscuits ^C2'"45c Whiting — * 49c Shrimp Salad ™ 69c STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS liiiNji i-Ji^i Ye$ ~pay Le$*f °r VSDA "Mo™" • G°id star Meaisi AS OF CLOSING DECEMBER 31, 1966 KETCHUP 12 oz. bottle ASSETS ; 19 Mortgage Loans & Other Liens on Real Estate $3,648,^32.06 Pay leu for "Country Freifi" Dell Faroriieit All Other Loans „ L.1 x „.:...,...... 330,942.76 Real Estate Owned and in Judgement,. ,.... 100,007.85 SLICED BACON Oscar Mayer Cash on Hand and in Baifts ; 424,849.68 E slra I eon Super Seal Investments and Securities .^- 32,300.00 Vacuum Pock Fixed Assets Less Depreciation 71,402.89 OSCAR MAYER • All MEAT or ALL BEEF FRANKS Deferred Charges and Other Assets 60,250.84 SWIrTS KEMIUM • VACUUM TACK SLICED BOLOGNA TOTAL ASSETS , „., $4,668,186.08 MOWtELl LIVER SPREAD i«pkg. 29c SANDY tor LIABILITIES SPICED HAM 3lbwn'1.49 GREAT WITH fGGS Savings Accounts $4,440,640.07 JONES SAUSAGE LINKS »••*•• Me Ye4 - Pay Lett for FRESH CUT FROM YOUNO MEATY MYERS Loans in Process 58,850.00 "Springtime Freth" Fruit* A Vegetable! LEGS BREASTS Other Liabilities ...... :." 73,652.23 FASY-TO PEEL - FLORIDA • SWEET TEMPLE ^ — SNO WHITE • MILK FED General Reserves and Surplus 95,043.78 CHICKEN PARTS 47c »55° nUJNV VEAL SALE! TOP QUALIIY- \\i 1O 2 IBS. AVtRAGE TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NBT; WORTH '...:... $4,668,186.08 Oranges 10 35 Shoulder Veal Chops lb 68c ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS CUT FROM GRAIN FED POKKbKS Ib MO • U. S. NO. 1 Rib Veal Chops 78c lb bo c FRESH BABY SPARE RIBS "58c DIRECTORS Delicious Apples 3 « 49 Loin Veal Chops lb. 88c Boneless Veal Stew Ib. 75c FRESH HOMEMADE STYLt MOT or SWEET Charles S.Willey,'Jr. Dr. Gene Zirpolo Pascal Celery c^p T.nd.f ««*]<)<. Breast 0' Veal Ib. 35c FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE '" William McGough Joseph. P. Somers s lb lb AIIB f lb Anjou Pears —• *>* 19« Leg 0' Veal Ib 58c Fresh Boston Butts 58c Hamburger " 44c Forrest Golden Frank C. Buchold 54 L C 1 lb tMn lb California Dates " "JP 35 Rumps 0' Veal Ib. 64c Bacon ""T.Vi'.t" 58c Chuck Chopped 64c lb xtral>an lb Walter Jaworski. Francis T. Bopp R d Italian IL 38 lb Fresh Chicken Livers 59c Round Ground 84c Oranges Mu/il 10»29c Veal CotUt .r. "T Slyl. 'I lb rr >h Arnold Leone • '*. Dr. Isadore Rabinowltz • Turkey Drumsticks 33c Beef Stew * Y«# — Pay Leu for Freth Fiih & Seafood 1 (where available) HES — PAY I.KSS hOR FRESH FROZEK FOODS! COUNSEL 1 linden Farmi - Fr.jh Frsi.n . Ptoi, P««i & Carroll, or Cut Corn Frederick M. Adams, Esq. FRESH HADDOCK FILLET ib.49c 1 Herbert M. Barnes, Esq. BOSTOH MACKEREL ""^r 39<: Vegetable Sale ; 2 25 Unden ^artni - Rsgular or frinch Cut Pr«*h Frottn s Insured up to $15,000 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Open SWORDFISH STEAKS •>• - 88' Green Beans »--*.-6*«*l Mayflower Waffles »"*» 10c Llndtn farmi - R.yulu, pr CilnkU Cvl En>|ilor • Shod »•»( or Daily 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. — Friday 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Money 5 d A |um lb Orders 15f) regardless of amount. Safe peposlt Boxes. ME 6-0100. FRESH OYSTERS '» " /•p-aac French Fried Potatoes PV,: 10c Sliced Turkey ^ ^ • * ••• • H Vl .1,. .,..i... ,,-w^#*i K i l it /-• BY WINDSOR J LAKIS THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Folks In Review 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE. NEW IERSEY 07095 Phpne 634-1111 (Area Code 201) WINDOW BY JACK TILSON Published Weekly W Per Copy BY11MIANI On Thursday By O Mail Subscription Rates ON GREEN STREET JULIAN North Jersey One Year, $4.00 By JACK TILSON ever Navyman James Drake'i nam# is mentioned! Publishing. Inc. Six Months, $2.50 The next big right at the WoodbridKe Elks, Rahway (Editor's Note — If you'd like Avenue is Saturday, Jan. 28, when George Wittenzellner a personal item or organiza- puts on a venison dinner for Elks and guests. There are a More people are traveling tion news-note to appear in A tireless worker In behall limited number of tickets left at $1.00 a person. today than ever. Not only the the Folks In Review Column of community betterment en- IAWBENCB T. CAMPION, PuMtohw • , ffABRY P. FRANK, Anocials Publisher • * • senior citizens who have plen- limply mall in the facts to: deavors: Rev. David D. Prince, ty of time to spare, but young Jack Tilion, LEADER- pastor of the Iselin First Pres- **Ehe Combat Infantryman's Badge, mark of distinction for people too, who are broaden- byterian Church. the fighting soldier, was awarded to Private First Class Robert PRESS, 20 Green Street, Alexander Sohayda, Jr., ing their horizons and going Woodbridge, N. J. 07095) R. Gargiulo, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Gargiulo, 70 Locust places. Some people make their rates a favorable mention for St., Carteret. N. Y., in December at Tuy Hoa, Vietnam. his activities as chairman of He is assigned to Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion of own travel arrangements and No matter how crowded the others go to a travel agency, ^ . the Carteret Lions Club Blind THE DRAGON FLIES HIGHER the 4th Infantry Division's 12th Infantry. room you can be sure As Seal drive. Proceeds go to CfBS have been awarded since late in World War If for sus • • • semblyman Norman Tanzman needy borough residents who tained contaal against an enemy in ground action. The badge After many years of roam- I will be able to meet and greet require eye examinations, eye is a blue rectangle with a silver rifle mounted on it and a ing around the world, we find almost every person by name! operations or treatment, plus curved wreath at the top. Subsequent awards are represented lhat a travel agent is your eyeglasses upon prescription. by stars in the center of the wreath. best bet. They have all the A nod in the direction of Mrs. • « • rAt least 30 days of contact with hostile forces in Vietnam is information at their fingertips Alexander Cuthbertson who does required to be eligible for the award. Many folks have commented and their services are free. I such an outstanding job as lead- about the lovely Christmas dec* Pvt. Gargiulo entered the Army in December 1%5. Probably the oldest establish- ler of Iselin Brownie Troop 328. jorat jons that adorned the Phil, He was graduated from Cardinal Hayes High School, The ed and best known agencies I • • • lip Drive homes of the Ed God- Bronx, in 1964. in this area is the Csipo Tra I Hard worker: Robert Lyn- {rey ana Dan Servidio families. * • • vel Bureau. 303 Maple Street, eheski, Woodbridge Township Vic Janson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias V. Janson of Perth Amboy. senior GOP municipal chair- William A. Seeman Is busy 1000 Green Street, Iselin, was recently elected to the office a • • man. accepting congratulations front of secretary of Phi Beta Alpha Fraternity at the University The agents will make travel well-wishers on his permanent of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. Vic. a 196.1 graduate of Wood- arrangements for planes, ships Isn't it the truth? When a appointment a» exeeutiva di. bridge Senior H. S., is an education major at TJayton. friend of yours finds flaws — rector and secretary of th« • * * and trains, and arrange hotel rector and sy J —reservations fot_you_at no ex- she's being cranky. When you son Township Housing Author* New Jersey State Troopers are a breed of fine, courteous tra charge. They get a com- do so — you're being objectively ity. gentlemen, whose only iim is not just to apprehend you going mission from the travel faci- critical! • • • through a speed trap or catch you for some highway offense. lities. The agents usually of- * • • Dr. Abraham (Colmtt) Itofo They have other and far more important duties \» perform. fer a personalized service. January Tth will be long re- man has taken over the r«inj I witnessed this last Saturday coming from Easton, Pa. (Colonial Chakrin because this 1 1 They are experts at their work. as chairman of the dentist* along Route 22 when an accident took place right in front of • • » was the day when son Bruce cel- division of the 1967 Heart Fond: me and I later saw our state police go into action. ebrated his Bar Mitzvah. in Middlesex County. A woman driver, I do not know her name, only that she The travel agents can save » • • came from Haekensack, passed me in the inside speed lane, you a lot of money. They are A steady Carteret two some: Busy lady: Mrt. Alex happened to hit an icy spot on the road skidded into the center familiar with reduced rates on Alan Marek and Linda Marotta. enbaum, president of the Cart steel barrier; cut across in front of me and hit the outside airlines, special offers made teret General Republican Club, metal barrier before coming to a halt. Luckily, one of her by hotels or off-season advan- tages that We predict that 1967 will be tear wheels xaught. on this, fence or she would have dropped a big year for the Youth Organ- Mrs. Rene G. Schlrber aft least a hundred feet, this was coming down Jugtown would not long remember that (crested in planning the right : Uation of Woodbridge Township Mountain. She was slopped two feet from the drop and when with William (Claremont Drive) testimonial dinner given in we reached her. she was afraid to get out of the vehicle for trip for their clients. If you McLaughlin handling the pre- honor by the Middlesex C fear a slight movement might move the car ahead. We ma.nag- are satisfied, they come back. sidential reins! Tuberculosis and Health As* ed with extreme caution to get her out and drove her to the • • » sociation. Mrs, Schirber bftj Coach and Paddock Restaurant. • • • There is always the question worked with the associatioB w Patients at Pertfc-Amboy Gen- more than four decades! We called state police and within five minutes a young of a travel budget. Just get- eral Hospital thoroughly en- trooper was at her side. He told her to try and relax and ting a ticket from a travel joyed the Christmas gift cheer Frank (Lafayette kvn.% everything would be taken care of — and it was. He had a j agent is not the only require- provided by' members of the wrecker on the job and the car towed to a garage in Clinton. I ment. You will have to know Woman's Club of Fords. Schwalje and Margaret &u) Another trooper came back later and said that her car could j how much you will need for (Edison) Bowden are thistfif be driven but when the lady told him she was too shaken to the time you are going away. about each other! continue on, he offered to drive her home. Whenever you see Dorothy There are usually Incidental Lubinsky you're almost sure to I am sold on the work these men do and reiterate what I expenses, such as airport and His duties M president of fbJ have said once before — that they are grossly underpaid. I spot Harry Hamburg. Iselin-Colonia Senior Citiiefl* hotel transfers, but Vhen you • • • never did find out the names of the troopers but I am sure deal a travel agent, he Club keep Michael J. Daly they are just a segment of the many who are doing such a fine i j,as on hand for More than 25 needy Edison pleasantly busy. job. families received Christmas ' Progress is Amazing you. food baskets via the generosity Talented accordionist: Jamd r Mr. and Mrs. Philip Peck, 130 Jeffrey Road, Colonia, arc of the members of the Edison Manhart. Working without publicity, but ac- have already been taken for the con- mignty elated over the fact that their daughter, Eileen, was During certain seasons Ihere Police Department. Well done. • * * named to the Dean's List at the Nation College of Education, is a great demand these days imenl Area Boy Scouts are luck? complishing much, is the smaji; but duction of a modern, 60,000 square Evanston, III. At the completion of the first term of the not only for plane reservations » • • t0 have such a dedicated fel« active, Board of Trustees of/the Free foot main library. A consultant and school year, Miss Peck has an average of 3.66. She grad- but for hotel accommodations. we herewith spread the wel- low as Bill Vent serving at uated from Woodbridge Senior High School last June. Travelers going on their own jCome mat for the following new their Scout Commissioner, Public Library of Woodbrjdjge. architect will be hired in the near fu- j without reservations, may find membered by Mr. and Mrs. * * * Serving without compensation, the ture to help make the structure an On this week's menu at the Woodbridge Elks Club — Thurs it a costly experience, not to Woodbridge teachers: Mrs. Rob- kWe salute David Norris for day will be the usual steak night; Friday there will be shrimp speak of aggravations, loss of erta (John F. Kennedy) Gross- his efforts in behalf of th« civic-minded member^ of the board outstanding and useful part of the ed-jdinners; Saturday chicken paprikas and Sunday, Windsor's time. man. Mrs. Rochelle (School 21) Golden Age Club of Cooper have guided the comparatively new fabulous deep-woods bean soup with ham hocks., George Wit * • • Lerch and Byron (Woodbridge Towers. ucation process in the municipality. enzellner is your host this week — miff said. Each travel agent can tell Senior High) Sullivan,' * * * municipal library system from out- Circulation in the main library and j you scores of stories about . . * Ncwlyweds Robert and Carol The Catholic War Veterans, Mount Carniel Post 577 are persons who went on "their Congratulations" to Tonl and I School 17 PTA Plan* flower armnqements, demon' Fire Commimoner* Club Continues strated .by MM. Erskine St. ifternoon Meeting ('lair. As an added attraction, Board Budget Name, Eugene KmUivi COLONTA — A general meeti- Mrs. T. RroRan will present a TA kA Study Of China paper on "Chinese Women." All *U 1JC PORT READING — At a spe ng of School 17 PTA Is srhed- ial meeting of the Board of iled for this afternoon at)!: 15 COI/)NIA — The Colnnia women graduates of recognized FORDS — January 18 will be colleges and universities are Fire Commissioners, Distrid ?. n the all purpose room. "The Branch nf the American Asso the date of the next meeting of Two-Wheel Bike", an award urged to attend. (he PTA of School #25, at 1:00 Eugene Kaskiw was appointed winning film dealing with hasic ciation of University Women will Other group activities inrlud I'M., in the all purpose room at t« fill rhe vacancy created bv family problems, will he shown. continue what has turned out lo'Pd a literature group meeting the school. the death of Commissioner Mi- Mrs. Lillian Schafft, county par- be an intcrestinK study of ChinaJat Mh(. home nf Mrs/Stanley Nie William Burns. Administrat chael ,1. Simeone who was ser- ent education chairman, will be Every meeting thus far has had' 470 Tensen Avenue Rah ive Assistanl to the Superinten- discussion leader. ving as treasurer. some illuminating focus In throw' dent of Woodbridge Township The group advised it is im- way to consider the works of .Schools, will speak on the Board Mr. Kasklew is marriedi has possible to provide a complete on the perplexing problem of ijn" Yutnn*. The next group of Education budget. two childjen, and resides at r>2 baby-sitting service this year, China today. Those who would;mr<>tin<< will be in February at There will rx> a question am Second Avenue. He is employ- but the library will be made prefer a somewhat ligWer touch, ji.np |,nim. of Mrs, Ralph Fra?.- answer period. Refreshments ed by Hess Oil Company, a available for pre-school young- are urged to attend the meeting |ier. 31 Milliken Road, Colonia. will be served. member of St. Anthony's Church sters with mothers responsible tonight at 8:30 at the home of The bridge group will meet and its Holy Name Society, a for their own. It Is suggested Mrs. Francis B. White, 515 [Wednesday. January 18. at 8 P. History records fthe pre- member of Port Reading Fire n quiet toy be provided to keep Middlesex Avenue^olonia. The M. with Mrs. Alhert Osiislo, 1037 Company No. 1, serving as presi- Ihem amused. judiccs and mislaiW' s of the program will include Japanese 'Milton Boulevard. Rnhway. past. dent COLLECTOR'S ITKMS: Mrs. Raymond Strieker is shown with her collection of Royal Copen- hagen Christmas plates. Only a certain number of plates are manufactured each year and then the mold is broken. Mrs. Strieker ii shown holding a book which contains the history of the Christmas plates. (Other Photos On Page 1.) FLOOR SAMPLES! Cash 'n' Carry! DANISH SHYER, CRYSTAL AND CHINA: Grace the table at the home of Mr. and Mrs. REG. $29.95 TO $69.50 LAMP BASES. One of a kind. Raymond Strieker. Even the candles carry the Danish pattern of the Royal Copenhagen Quantity: 31 to select from. SALE PRICED AT ONLY... $5 china. The centerpiece is a doll dressed in Danish costume. WRITING DESK. Blonde. Plastic top. Limited quantity. Paper Collection First come, first serve. SALE PRICED AT ONLY $15 To Aid Royal Rangers Montanaro Scheduled CORNER KNICK-KNACK SHELF. Blonde. 36 Inches high. ISELJ.N — The first meeting Limited quantity. First come, first served! GIRARD SALE of the newly-lormed Iselin As- PRICES AT ONLY $5 sembly of God unit of the Royal For Children's Program Rangers will be held Thursday, REG. $29.95 STEP TABLE. Plastic top. Limited quantity. January 26, 6:30 P. M. COLONINA — Tony Montana-. First come, first served! ro, Mime, a master of the old- ODD BEDS—Full or twin size. Your choice of maple, walnut, The Rangers is a boy's club of est form of theatre, will perform Confirmation Sunday GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY ,.,.„..-. $9 grey and white. One of a kind. Regularly $39.95 to $99.50. the Assemblies of God, open to Saturday, 2 2. M. in the Wood- GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY $15 tO $29.50 youngsters 9 to 14 years of age. bridge High! School auditorium, At Trinity Church REG. $39.95 CELLARETTE. Fruitwood. On casters. Limited They will be challenged to Bible presented By the Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE - The Rt. quantity. First come, first served. GIRARD SALE PRICED 72 INCH LONG SOFA PLUS MR. AND MRS. CHAIRS — study and Christian service. Children's Theater Series, spon. Rev. Alfred L. Banyard, D. D., AT ONLY ., SI 5 Walnut Danish styling! If you like Danish, this will be'love According to Lyle Meyers, Sr., sored by the Colonia PTAs. S.T.D., Bishop of the Episcopal commander, the program will Diocese of New Jersey, will REG. $29.95 TO $59 COCKTAIL TABLES. Blonde, walnut, at first sight. include first aid, physical fit Tony Montanaro, assisted by make his annual visit to Trinity GROUPING GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY $179 ness, camping, games, and na- his partner, Michael Henry, will Church, Sunday, the Second Sun- charcoal, mahogany. One of a kind. GIRARD SALE PRICED ture studies. bring to life on the stage ani- day after Epiphany, and will AT ONLY „ $10 3-PC. SECTIONAL "SOFA WITH ATTACHED CORNER mals, birds, piano movers, ska- The second paper drive for the celebrate Holy Communion at TABLE AND 2 TABLE ENDS — Contemporary! Highly ters, clowns, lion tamers, comic 5:00 A. M., address the Church styled! Formica tops! Walnut] Nylon or matalesse. GIRARD Roval Rangers is slated for Sat burglars, baseball players, and 6-PC. BEDROOM GROUPING — Your choice: Modern, urday, January 21. Profit will School and Family Service at SALE PRICED AT ONLY $269.50 other folks creating imaginary 9:30, and administer confirma- Italian, Spanish or French Provincial. Some with Formica be used to purchase equipment. worlds. These performers im- Pi ' mi at individual homes may tion and preach at 11:00. Tops. Consists of: Triple Dressers, Framed. Mirrors, large 4-PC. LIVING ROOM GROUPING - Consists of: Sofa,' Mr. pudently share with the audience Chest, Full-size Bed plus 2 Night Stands. Linflted quantities! j,n .i-'an^ed bv calling Lyle their own special way of 'see- The class will be presented by and Mrs. Chairs plus Ottom. ALL 4-PIECES GIRARD SALE Mi* s. Jr.. t"'enhone 548-7938. ing* In what they do, Each the Rev. William H. Schmaus, 6-PC. GROUPINGS GIRARD SALE PRICED^AT ONI $369 PRICED AT ONLY $219 S. T, B. M, A,, rector of the local short scene clearly shows what REG. $59.50 TO $99.50 LANE CEl££rV£JfESTS _ Walnut, they want you to know,, letting church. KROEHLER LAWSON STYLED SOFA WITH MATCHING you peek as through a shining maple, mahogany. Limited quantities! GIRARD ..SALE LOUNGE CHAIR — Choose from a large selection of tradi- dean window and. see some PRICES AT ONLY .7^29.50 tO $59.50 tional tweeds, matalesse and colors. GROUPING. GntARD s strange people and some you Children's Play SALE PRICED AT ONLY $249.50 —-40 know very well, some magical REG. $59.50 TO $189.50 KNEEHOLE DESK — Drop lid. and some very comical happen- Your choice of mahogany, wainm, maple, oak and blonde. CALIFORNIA MODERN SOFA WITH MATCHING CLUB ings. ; To Be Presented CHAIR — The ultimate for wear and quality construction. GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY . $29.50 tO $99.50 Tony Montanaro has studied WOODBRIDGE - "The Un- GROUPING SALE PRICED AT ONLY $249.50 and worked for many years to wicked Witch", directed by Mrs. 2-PC. MAPLE AND OAK HUTCH CABINETS. Regularly become a Mime, and today he Tina Platt, will open to audien- $99.95 to $189.50. GIRARD SALE PRIEffD AT ONLY ROWE TRADITIONAL SOFA AND CHAIR — Crown rubber STORK CLUB has won wide appreciation as an ces for children, Saturday, .atII cushions. Arm sleeves. Kick-pleat skirt. GROUPING \ X artist U:00 A. M., at the Circle PUx-|| $£9.50 to $119.50 GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY $299 New arrivals recorded at the This past season among many house, Martin Terrace and Rahy CORNER DESK — Your choice of mapl\ white and oak. Perth Amboy General Hospital appearances, 'Pony MoManaro way Avenue. Performances will|| 101 INCH LONG SOFA BY CRAFT — Solid walnut base and during the past two weeks in- appeared with the Corpus Christi be given at 2:00 P] M. Saturday, Regularly $69.50 to $129. GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY lege. A $399.00 Sofa. cludeude:: Symphony orchestra in Texas, and on Saturday January 21, at I GIRARD SALE PRICED AT ONLY $299 From Fords, a son 4o Mr. .and on CBS TV on their Repertory 11:00 A. M., and again at 2:00 $29.50 to $49.50 Mrs. Berliner, 15 Wilk Road; « Workshop presentation "Sounds P. M, The performance on Jan- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Silence" and now has h^ uary 21 at 2:00 P. M., will be] Homann, 46 Roosevelt Blvd.; a own television series "Preterj- for the benefit of the First Pres- HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! son to Mr. and Mi's. Frederick do" on WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, byterian Church of Woodbridge. Horton, IS Hyacinth Drive; a which he creates and performs In the cast, as Gobble, Hobble, son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen in. Personal appearances, on and Wobble, the witches, are: GUARANTIEE! Deak. 168-A Fay Street; a daugh- tour will take him to the south, Mrs. Adele Pressman, Miss Phy- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tra- the midwest and New England. llis Giordano, and Mrs. Janet sky, 55 Moffet Street. Burke. As Winona, the young Girard's Prices From Woodbridge, a son to witch, is Miss Maris Norton. In Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foote, 94 Holland Takes the roles of Luke the Lucky, and GIRA Are Lower! Second Street; a son to Mr. and Sad Simon, his Grandfather, are Mrs. Alexander Urban, 582 Bar-Part in Program Bab Weinstein and Ronald Platt. 15 JEFFERSON AM,. ELIZABETH At Girard's You'll Talk Price . » . You'll ren Avenue. CARTERET — Edward Hol- c The bi( b!ork-loiif lmiiiling loontcil liulli ill Inline: a brother. Hoy, JON KIM I S/K1ITI Home, r>:il N<'\t linihswirk Av«- MRS. (JIZRIIA KI.KIN Burial was in Cloverleaf Me- and served as an elder with of New Shrewsbury; his jjrniul CAKTKItKT - .Joseph S/i nnc, will! 't service of Divine C'OI.QNIA — The funeral of morial Park. the First Presbyterian Church Mrs. .1. Stroh of Bum «cli, fix. of VI Randolph Slrorl, I.ihirfiy nl fl:0O in Si, Mirhael's Mrs. (iizelln Klein, 77 Preston Mrs. Kindseher was a resident of Avenel. lie was a member Obituaries son, and grnndfal.hrr, Alfred died .latuiary •! ;il homr. limn riitirch, Perth Amboy. Hurinl Road, who died Friday al the. of Woodbridgc for the past of Raritan Masonic Lodge Didrirkson of Cliffsidc Pnrk. in1 Himiuiry. lie hud vosided was in St. Michael's ('cmolerv, Perth A in boy WOODBRIWJE CAHTKRET Savings 25% to 60% lSKfcIN CLA;RK acuum ean TOM STEVENS ELIZABETH TOYS of the Greatest Selection JUVENILE FURNITURE one hour for/ DANCE i • Cribs • Chests • Chifferobes I t Youth Beds • Play Pens, wood or mesh 1V2 cents! Under Professional Supervision of ; • High Chairs, wood or upholstered • Bothinettes Tom Stevens i • Bassinettes • Dressing Tables of great variety * • Table and Chair Sets, wood or chrome i Chairs! TAP* JAZZ* BALLET * • Rockers • Toy Chests, wood or upholstered „ ¥ • Mattresses • Bumpers • Pads • Car Beds * MODERN •ACROBAT • Car Seats •i Nursery Chairs • Walkers £ * • Jumpers • Baby Carriages • Coaches • Lift-outs • • Strollers • Doll Carriage, coaches, strollers Electricity is stilt^n exceptional bafgaMI \ HAWAIIAN* BALLROOM * • Bicycles • Tricycles • A'jlomobiles While the cost of living has gone up 121% - Tom Slevi'iis DaniT Studios oiler complete, re- liable iiiiitiiirliuii in all iih.ces of dancing, includ- i • Fire .Engines • Wagons • Scooters in the last 25 years—the average unit cost ing leading leciiaRe dances. | • Spring Horses • Pool Table's • Oesk & Ch •' s of electricity has gone down/44%.* You t • Pianos •Games •Educational Toys ' J GROUP TEACHINGS I or Clubs, Organizations can rely on a dependable low-cost pewer 4 Convenient. Numbers for Pick Ug Service I" • Sporting Goods • Hobby Goods * WITH THIS AD supply—to help you Live BetterElectrically! CARTEKET/ISELIN/COLONIA * all at LOW LOW PRICES! If Serving IVTi-nlo Park, Kdisoii, Fords * r .'tii.. iiynsand increased use tiave made this |>os*ibl». 1 FREE « Ihiilv ISIsUN ( AKTI IUT ret* -1 LESSON 2»:$-oir>r> ivi i-ujtr.a if II.MII: II KVIII III, PUBLIC SERVICE WOOOBIUDOE (LARK .1\» TOl S (new students only) 283-0155 KL4-0H08 « ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY KU 1-2.J2:* 21-23 BXZ s:., ******************************************** • v Thursday. January .12, 1907 T»AOF NTNW Obituaries \!HKS J. IUINNK WnoliHItllXlfi - Kunernl ivires for James .1 Dunne, 'in diet! Jnminr.v 4 al Walton 'isfiital, Wfston, Mi'ss., were eld Saturdiiy moniin;! n(. the ri'iner Ktmenil II >im\ 44 reon Street, with a rciuiem Mass at St. Jamrs Churrh. turial was in St. .lames (eme cry. Mr. Dunne, a former resi Vnl of WoodbrirlKc and a re lired postmaster nf Wont!- '•idge Post officp. had been liv- U; K wilh his (laugh er, Mrs, ('arllon II. Klinck, at Wcston. While residing here 60 years, Mr. Dunne had been aetive in community life. lie operated th<\ Thomas F. Dunigan Coal Com- pany here for many years up to inns, He was a past president of Woodbridge Lions Club, member of Middlesex Council No. 857. '(nights of Columbus; and a former parishioner of St. .fames Churrh. He was born in Brook- Ivn and formerly resided there. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Florence Dunigan Dunne nnd the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dunne Jr. NEXT STEP: $102,(10(1: Officers of the WomfVs Auillttry of the John F. Kennedy Community Hospital present check for $1,000 at the hospital site at firat payment on the auxiliary'* fourth Surviving are two daughters, pledge, this one for $25,000. Completion of this new pledge will mead a total of $102,000 railed CARTERKT JA-KESCO CORP. (JETS CHARTI.lt — William Hena and Elaine Tmch, officers of the Junior Achievement Mrs. Klinek, Weston, and Miss by the auxiliary. From left, Mrs. Jeremiah Gumhs, ways and meant chairman; Mn. Scott rninpany-^IA-Itesro, are shown receiving their formal charter from Vincent 0. Kaehler, Resident Manager of the FMC Eileen Dunne, Philadelphia, Macan, membership chairman; Edison Mayor Anthony Yelencslcs, preiidcnt of the hospital's Corporation, Cartcrct plant. FMC Curporation lias again the pleasure of being a sponsoring firm for this youthful organiza- Pa; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Hur- Board of Trustees; Mrs. Edward Partenope, Colonia, auxiliary president, and Mrs. William tion which this year will produce and market an attractive product known as "Rain of Enchantment Shampoo." JA-Resco ley, Brooklyn; 11 grandchildren Alnslee, twig chairman. qualities for this award having met all the requirements as set (or by the Junior Achievement of Union County, Incor- and one great-grandchild. porated. FMC Corporation advisors observing the ceremony are (1. to r.) Edward I'ollack, William Thorn, Joseph Ilamadyk and Edward (Juididas. WILLIAM C. LUm III was celebrant of the requiem mark. Clark last year shut only Mass. Interment was in St. 59.4 at the line. 1 Rutgers Boasts FORDS — Funeral services James Cemetery, Woodbridge. Foster, who was concerned for William C. Ludi III, four Rosary service were held al 8 about the Scarlet's ability to and one-half year old son of Mr.P. M. on Tuesday. Mothers Club and Mrs Wiiliam Ludi Jr., 168- follow-up last year's 17-7 record held services 8:15. The Pall Fine Basketball with another good performance, B Fay Street, who died Monday,Bearers were Miehael paUnkas, has been most pleased with the morning at home, were held ^ NEW BRUNSWICK — With Andrew pm Frank Drolor improved defensive mark. Last vesterday at the Flynn and Son three requlars shooting over 50 Andrew Tol'h, John Onder, Emil percent, with the team hitting a year, the Scarlet allowed 74.7 Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Peter. vords, wit'h the Rev. Walter W. fantastic 78.8 clip at the foul points a game, Also, the 6ffense ^elgner, pastor of the' First line, and with a scoring average has gone up from 79.7." Presbyterian Church of Avenel. ANTHONY J. GALAIDA of 86.2 and a defensive mark of Rutgers is sehooting better — ifficiating. WOODBRIDGE - Funeral ser- 71.9, it's no wonder the Rutgers showing a 47.8 mark to last vices for Anthony J, Galaida, basketball team is boasting a Surviving besides the parents record of 9-2. year's 466, and is defending bet- •'re the maternal grandparents, 828 Harrell Avenue, who died ter, with the opposition hitting Mr. and Mrs. William Rogan Tuesday at Roosevelt HospitM, Ri?ht now Coach Bill Foster on only 41,7 percent of its sljots Mctuchcn. and the paternal are scheduled for Saturday is hoping his players will be compared to 47.9 last year. -ramfnarents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-morning at 8:30 at the Leon J. equally successful in their as- Rebounding is the only, area 'iam Ludi Summit. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 Amsuit on first-semester examina in which Rutgers trails its foes. boy Avenue, with a hiph re tions. The Scarlet will be idle The opposition has controlled 1 M Mi El A?BRFCHT until Jan. 25, when it will be the boards 476 times to Rutgers !V!L ' Church, Avenel, at 9:00. Burial host to Fordham. 460. HOPELAWN - The funeral ofi,vill be in st James Cemetery, Hrs Marie E. Alhrecht, 351 As has been the case the last Clyde Avenue, who died Monday n Rutgers' statistics is Bob Four Incumbents it Perth Amboy General Hos- P.M. pital, is scheduled for this morn- Lloyd of Upper Darby, Pa. the In School Race ng at 10:00 at the St. Paul's The deceased was the Son of,remarkable marksman from the tre late Joseph and Pauline r,a-[>j ] I Evangelical Reformed Chv-h J e d an(1 {oul )jne CARTERET — Four Incum- D 'aida. T o was a resident here fori bents will seek reelection"to the ^ erth Amboy. with the Rev. 1I Lloyd, who scored 1 236 points * ^hnrles W. KraV. nastnr, o*fic- more than 40 years and was a . Board of Election. February IS. ...4: .„•! having in his first two yes>rs, is "better Burial will be in Aloin^ , , .. , _. «,,„ ever," according to Foster. They are Eugene Brown-, John ./Cieslarrzyk and John LiHis fo'- " ' term .in 1 .or a yc8.rs. 5 ?rfnH for V'^G Avenue, Fords. «•» -"ion'? th» nation's bestj-"" - » d°reas»d. the widow of Mr. Gahida was a parishioner scorers. He is hitting 50,4 of. hhunexpired term of Hal Ross. Ti'!ins A'brecht. was a meT^r if St. Andrew's Chiirch, Avcel firld "o»i- attempts despite the P-nil's Fvarcjellc*! Re- i"d a member of th" New Jer-sneci'' efforts of enemy defend- LIBRARY BOARi E? "^ •>»rmert Church, Perth A^boy. A ey State Fire Chiof's Asso~ia- •rs. From the foul line., he has CARTERET — At its List of I.ibaii T.atvia. Mrs. Al-inn ani th? New Jersey "•cm"! h->d streams of 38 and 45 and is meeting the Boa^ri of T^- ht had resided in Hopelaw? Bremen's Association. He was 100 for 105 a 94 3 m?.rk. ,of the Carteret Free Public Li- in ex-chief of Avenel Fire Corn- **2 eT-s. Llov-I at one noint was 91 forbrary elected Thomas flan'-v A KI'ICIONT CHAJJJKR NKiHT I>1NNER-Saw a large gathering oi members and state and local dignitaries at the formal Surviving are two daughters. '3. but in hi1; final game before as president. Named as vi-e Mrs. Elsi? Tom''o a"d Mrs. Lil- Survivi"" is his widow, MVs. the examination break, he lost president was Jahn McNulty. Jr. pic filiation of a N. J. State Charter to the Carteret Oldtimers. The organization has been in existence unofficially for several Margaret Dalton Galaida. yr,us as a civic anil sotial organization. President James Christie in accepting the Certificate of Incorporation papers from lian Tobias of Wiodbri'''!- his streak and then couldn't get and Mrs. Anne McLeod was Richard Plechner, Attorney, outlined the organization purposes as follows: To foster and encourage socialibility and good three "randehildren: four great- th" againg , missing four chosen secretary. fellowship among the members and to make a better community; to sponsor and promote athletic events; to participate in grandchildren; two brothers. Ar- of 13. At the latest renort, Lloydd civic events; and to aid charitable causes. Steve Trosko, former County and Local GOP Chairman made the presentation of thur Grundmarn, Meturhen and MRS. BERTHA ONDER , was number one in foul shoot- SON TO ENNIS „ , The fam"y f (he late B?*tha the Charter. The main speaker was Freeholder John Fay of Woodbridge. He was introduced by Master of Ceremonies, Wil- Ludwig Grundmann in Ger- o ing nationally. CARTERET — A son was many, a*"! a sister, Mrs, Em?Onder wish to take this oppor- liam Marshall. Other speakers were Carteret Police Chief Makwinski, Police Chief Kinch of Rah way; Officer Hodges of Almost as effective has been born to Mr. and Mrs. LaMott Perth Amboy, the only negro PBA President in the State and Officer Gibbs of Perth Amboy, newly elected N. J. Police Lassen, Buenos Aires. tunitv to thank th»ir «"™y;L, d< backcourt partner and friends, neighbors and relatives , j , . Ennis, 59 - 181 N. Ke Noi Road, . Organization President. Shown from left to right are Richard Flechner, William Marshall, James Christie and John Fay. Jim Va van0 of Sea Sunset Beach, Hawaii. Decem- MRS. BERTHA ONDER who were so kind and consiae- ford, N. Y. Valvano is averag- rate during our recent bereave* ber 14. Mrs. Ennis is the for- If you are interested in saving I It) is possible to make an DEMOCRATS and ELECTION CARTERET — Mrs. -Bertha ing 19.4 a feame, is hitting 50.7 mer Martha Kasha, 10 Charles ment also the Rev. John F. from the field and 84.1 at the money on your food budget, you excellent stock with 2 pounds of DemocratiDi c leaderld s across Onder, 35 Jeanette Street died Chonga, the Nuns of St. Eliza- Street Carteret. country are disturbed by January 7, at the Perth Amboy foul line, in addition t» dojng can have soup once a week. smn meat with bone. Add a beth's Church, the Mother's eood work defensively against About Your Home the recent November election Hospital. Mrs. Onder was born "• -S of th° church, the Mother's Save meat stock. Add to it the beef bone and for extra flavor the best enemy guards. RFK-HOOVER HEARING fowl, chop bones, roast bones, losses and are seeking ways in Hungary. She was a parish Club of St. Elias Church and a veal or beef knuckle. The, ioner of St. Elizabeth Church Rutgers is shooting better — Senator Edward V." Long and other meat bones. Also, now to forestall another set- the Altar and Rosary Society of (D., Mo.) who has been inves- We are certainly at the height knuckle is filled with gelatin and and a member in its Mothers is 6-6 sophomore Bob Greacen any water from cooking vege- back in 1968. President John- St. Elias Church, to those who tigating Invasions of. privacy by of the soup season. The soup adds both texture and flavor. son and Vice President Hum- Club. senti flowers and the spiritual of Merchantville, who has found tables. the range on 46 of 88 tries, a 52.2wiretappers and electronic keltic, in most American homes phrey have already started a She was a resident of Carteret bouquets G.A.T.X. Employees, Cook this mixture down until There are endless varieties of for over B6 years. Her husband average. He is scoring at a 10.5snoopers announced that the has given way to the can of. check to see what went wrong A.C.A.W.' Local 8-397, the Sew dispute, between Senator Rob- bought soup. Although there are it is rich and flavorful. It can besoup. Some are perfect served the late Andrew Onder, d'ed in>ng Club; General American clip, third high on the team. used as a base, not only for before a meal. Some are cold, in 1966. 1951. Surviving are two damjh The top rebounder has been ert F, Kennedy (D., N.Y.) and many fine canned soups, it Is Tank Storage Co., our friends FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, hard to beat a great bigvbo|iwl soups but stews and cooking thin or thick A favorite for this ters. Mrs. Frank Peter and Mrsand neighbors, the gentlemen Doug Clark of Butler, Pa., who vegetables. season is the "all-in-one" soup. ASSISTANTS RESIGN Stephen Palinkas both of Car who acted as bearers: Michael has 84 plus an 81.1 foul-shooting will move into a Senate hear- of "home made" vegetable soup. ing in 1967. This stock pot should be boil- This soup is made with vege- Two top White House assist-iteret, and eight grandchildren Palinkas, Andrew Pitlik, Frank Besides, if you want to save ants resigned recently. Press and eight great grandchildren. Drotor. Andrew Toth, John On- money and at the same time, ed, up once a day. In the old tables and good stew meat. It Police Department and the Bi days great grandmother kept a is thick and nourishing and secretary Bill D. Moyers re- Funeral services were con der, Emil Peter. zub Funeral Home. - A philosopher is a man-giving s"i-ve taltier meals preparing signed to become a newspaper ducted from the Bizub Funeral other people advice about trou- old fashioned soups is one waystock pot going on the back of needs only bread, salad and a Those who donated their cars, Family of the late publisher and Jake Jacobsen, Home, 54 Wheeler Ave., on Wed- bles he hasn't had' to do this. the stove all the time. the Carteret) and Woodbridge Mrs. Bertha Onder dessert to accompany it to be a President Johnson's legislative nesciay morning at 8:30 thence luncheon fit for a king or any counsel, resigned to return to to St. Elizabeth church at 9:00 "hard-to-please" husband. private law practice in Texas.'A. M, The Rev. John F. Chonka FREE Trial Ti«atm«n< . . , FREE PrivaU Figur* Analyiii , , . No Obligation THERE'S STILL TIME... Proclamation REDUCING 1 and WHEREAS, birth defects are the second PHYSICAL FITNESS greatest destroyer of life in the United States, FIGURE TONE SPA SPECIALISTS * and HILLS'DE SHOPPING CENTER 351-2070 WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of surviv- WOMEN ing birth defect victims are doomed to lifetimes of physical and mental disability, and WHEREAS, birth defects impose staggering • • • emotional, social and financial stresses on the family and the communi%, and J"o»-e beautiful WHEREAS, under the auspices of the March of Dimes, significant progress aimed at protect- ing the health of mothers-to-be and their babies thru prenatal care, and WHEREAS, ft network of March of Dimes- A "its G^aranfeed M L(ni o A supported centers is providing improved treat- r>;, " •.. NO Di8,s • • • ^ »« ment for tyrth defect patients, and *^ • • • No Pill, WHEREAS, March of Dimes research grants Before are enabling scientists to learn more about (lifoit) (Ah.r) After birth defects, and Weight WHEREAS, Individuals can play an import- "THE WORLD'S FINEST Bu$f ant role in the control and prevention of birth FACILITIES" Our ttudio defects by supporting the March of Dimes, •qoipptd will) iparkling Wai»f chrom* tUttrlcol paitiv* * * and mechanical equipment. Now , Therefore, I Walter' Zirpolo, Mayor of Larg* mirrortd, luxuriouily Woodbridge Township, do hereby proclaim Jan- carptud ttudio, r*frtihlng uary, 1967 as March of Dimes Month, and call mechanical mqsiagfl, tun on all citizens to contribute generously to fight tan rooms, individual tiltt ihowert, tauna room, 12'x birth defects, this awful menace to the health IV whirlpool built-in pool. and loan association of of our children. § CALL 331-2070 today PERTH AMBOY STUDIO OPIN FOR YOUR INSPECTION Ph HI H AMBOY '.•VOuDBHIDCiE Walter Zirpolo, Mayor DAILY 10 AM. la 9 P M. J>U b(«U titiast . .TftTiimry 12,19B7 ACADEMY Clothiers PRICE SMASHING OUR BIG DOLLAR SAVING We're eefebrating our birthday . . . and you get the presents . , . in huge savings on fine quality men's clothing and furnishings. You get the same careful attention ... the same expert fitting ... the k same courteous service that has made Academy fa- SUITS. TOPCOATS mous over 36 years in Elizabeth. Hurry in tomorrow! Complete Line of Furnishings At Important Savings! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SUITS • Groshire IRIDESCENT SHARKSKIN • Eagle • Society Brand • Kuppenheimer SUITS • Rocknit and others SJ You'll want to stock up on these wonderful Birthday Continental and Ivy League Styles. Expertly Savings! Replenish your fashioned from quality, long wearing fabric. SLACKS wardrobe at great savings! Pitted by our experts! Continental Ivy League ALTERATIONS FREE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Conventional ALTERATIONS FREE UP MEN'S FURNISHINGS SPORT JACKETS 20% » 40% OFF 1007o A'! WOOL 100% All Wool t SHIRTS • TIES Newest Shades • SOCKS • BELTS Advance Styles • SWEATERS t UNDERWEAR UP NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ALL WEATHER COATS Sorry — we can't mention any 100% AIL WOOL brand name. Iridescents, 45 Newest patterns, latest styles. Hard solids, plaids. finished worsteds, sharkskins. All sizes. TOPCOATS 18 ALTERATIONS FREE WAISTLINE 95 JACKETS 14 GENUINE LEATHER and SUEDE COATS 20! ALL SALES FINAL FAMOUS BRANDS 95 SUBURBAN COATS 10 8 UP Odds 'n Ends | # Sorry — we can't mention brand namei. USE OUR Mon. & 12-PAY PLAN ACADEMY Clothiers or Thurs. p.m. COMMUNITY Nights to \ 33 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH CC P 1- .1 » '• I I 100,000 The Middlesex County 100,000 READERS READERS Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Press and Leader Shopper <—top circulation coverage in —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Thursday, January 12, 1967 Woodbridge area. News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures IT WAS A HAPPY BIRTHDAY — And also an opportune time for Very Rev. Monsignor Maurice P. Griffin, new pastor of HONOR GOVERNOR: The New Jersey Certified Inspectors of Housing Association are shown with Governor Richard J. St. .lames Church to meet some of his townspeople. Catholics, Protestants and Jews were on hand Monday afternoon at Hughes after presenting a membership card to him. I,eft to right, Walter Sehaffhauser, Executive Director of Redevelop- I.MI Homer's Ad-I.ib, to greet the priest. At the head table in picture above are left to right: William Boylan, Charles Jcnco, ment Borough of Cartcret; the (iovernor; Mrs. Mary E. Tappen, head of the Division of Building, Woodbridge and Kenneth the monsignor, Mayor Walter Zirpolo presenting the guest of honor with the gift, a wrist watch; Winfield J. Finn and Bernard W. Hathaway, Chief Housing Inspector, Woodbridge. Members in the organization have completed courses in current trend* .1. Connolly. in housing inspection Sixty eight housing officials front all parts of New Jersey are participating In the program. ^ Carteret Man is Given Important College Post NO^KLTY WINNKR—In the Carteret Jaycees Christmas Lighting Contest was the home FIRST PRIZE — In the general lighting category of the Jaycees Christmas Lighting Con- pictured above of Mr. and Mrs. N. Nardone, 48 Charlotte Street. Second place went to Mr. test went to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Strangos, whose home is pictured above. Second place went and Mis. Victor Olsen, 1250 Roosevelt Avenue and Mr. Greco, 135 Dorothy Street, took the to Mr. Zalcski, 298 Ash Street, and honorable mention was won by Joseph Mangano, 54 Holly honorable mention award. Winner of the Jaycee Home Contest was Robert Fisher, 16 Larch Street. Judges were Mrs. Stella Safchinski, a beautician from Stella and Jack's Beauty Salon, Street, Port Reading. Avenel, and Windsor J. Lakis of the Leader-Press. >'.'.• '?.''.'.„.'>,.',..-••:*>.t J." .,...... '•.' .- .-;.• :• . • •,< . 1 ¥»);•«'K;:; - :'•<-;;<•:-;;••*-•'••r-;^ STEPHEN TIMKO CARTERET — Stephen Timko has been appointed assistant vice president for general administration at Temple Universi- ty, with the specific responsibilities of supervision of the University's summer sessions, and the overall University bud- get, Dr. Millard E. Gladfelter, University president, an- nounced1. Timko will be working under Dr. John M. Rtaoads, Univer- sity vice president for general administration, on budgetary matters, Dr. Gladfelter said. The over-all University budget now approximates $50 million annually. The University's summer sessions enrolled some 11,500 students in approximately 360 different course offerings in- cluding workshops and study-tours in 1966. Some 12,700 stu- dents are expected for the summer sessions in 1967. Timko is a native of Carteret and has taught accounting at Temple since 1957. He expects to continue to teach at least one course along with his new duties. A graduate of Carteret High School, Timko received his Bachelor of Science degree from Temple u\195|»|nd his Mas- ter of Business Administration degree from N*W York Uni- versity in I960. He has completed credits for his Doctor of Philosophy degree at New York University but still has his doctoral dissertation to write. From 1951 to"1957 he was a staff accountant for the Phila- delphia office of the national firm of Peat, Mitchell a^nd Mar- RELIGIOUS THEME — Winner of the religious category in the annual Carteret Jaycees wick, Certified Public Accountants, with time out for two AIDS UNITED FUND: G. Read Woodworth, extreme left, manager of the Carborundum years in the United States Navy, 1952 to 195*. He'received Christmas Lighting Contest is the home above of Mrs. Theresa Newman, 37 Charlotte Street. Company of Keasbey looks on smilingly as Vincent J. Kunz, right, personnel manager, pre- Second place went to Mr. M. Valo, 267 Carteret Avenue and honorable mention to John certification from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a sents company check to the United Fund General Chairman Earl C. McMahon, Sewaren. Certified Public Accountant in 1957, and from 1957 to I960 was Flanagan, 33 Whitman Street. The contest was under the direction of Jayceeg Leonard Krys- The company and employee gift for 1967 totalled $5,100.00 on the basis of $11.33 for each ko and John Schlesier and Jaycee-ette Barbara Krysko. M a partner in the Philadelphia firm of Wheeler, Crosbie, Seiler employee. and Co., CPA's. Timko is a member of both the American and Pennsylvania fellowship in every commua- the U. S. Navy- — World War Pickwick Club Plans Mt. Carmel PTA Board Institutes "ot Certified Public Accountants. He is married to Church Unity ;ty. Kurtz to Speak II and Korean War. the former Dolores Varallo of Philadelphia, Pa., and they We in Carteret hai^ arrang- Nominees for the award are March Theatre Party Will Meet Tonight have three children - Andrea 12, Stephanie 10 and Patricia New Colonia Firehouse Fords To be Dedicated Sunday Fact COLONIA — The now Colonia dedicated nt a picnic \at Ves 'Auxiliary was formed in 1941 In the* same The first officers were Mrs will be dcdiniled Sun prrino's (imve. The Mothers Auxiliary (if the day nl special crrcmonirs at year the charter for the com James Talari, president; Mrs Kurds Cl.ini llnrtnn Boys ll.'isr- whirh liohert K. Jacks, prcsi pany was issued. .Thomas I'olhamus. vice prrsi hnll I,ramie will mrel Monday, enl of l^e Municipal Council; During World War II, the co. m, denl: Mrs , J!0™'"!^. Aiuto'""".''uliintiiir, v 16 at the Clara Barton reehold^ John V a y. Joseph pany'was active as a unit of treasurer and Mrs William T^el- fir*'h A meeting of (be Web-e-los of CLEARANCE St. CecaHa's Cub Scout Pack Is slated for tonight, seven o'clock, JHAJVY PRICES MARKED DOWN RELOW COST FOR THIS SALE *** in Room 107 of the school. Every piece of furniture in our Showroom and Warehouse has been drastically reduced! Stop in today — Look at our Low, Low Price Tags! You'll The C.A.B of the Iselin Aasenv discover why this event is a "Sell-Out" every year! Don't delay - Shop early for Best Selection! All America's Most Famous Brands! bly of God Church will meet to- morrow night, 7:30, at the *k United *k Thomasville +Broyhill ^kUnuugusta irWeiman it Tell City church. • • • A danc« will be sponsored by 1r American of Martinsville * Hibriten *k Karpen * Flexsteel ir Magee i * Others St. Cecelia's C.Y.O. tomorrow night, eight o'clock, In Lourdes SALE NOW IN PROGRESS - SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION - LATEST DECORATOR STYLES INCLUDEDI T. Hall. The C.Y.O. needs diaper- ones for its social affairs. Any- one who can give one evening a 1. Italian Provincial canebtck, birrefback 10. Large French Provincial picture-window 22. 86" Cnitom-Made Mediterranean Soft. All tgB month, is requested to call Mrs. pull-up thalrs. Choice of colon md drum table, white and gold leather top. wood eipoinre, poly-dac cuihioni and aid* ^P Arthur Murphy, LI 8-8389. fabrics^ „«. 79.95 pr. 149. WAS $119 59. ONLY 2. v cuihiont. teml-altached back, blue and bin*/ 5-Pc. Bedroom Suites oliv« cut velvet eomb. WAS |«9 t$9. * * • 2. Solid Cherry Bedroom includes tripls 11. 5-Pe. All Formica Dinette Set. 36"x48* dresser, mirror, chett on cheat, epindle) bed. combination walnut and onyx table, 4 all- French Provincial Poll-Up Chain. Beige bro- Religious instructions will be WOODBRIDGE RADIO 616 E. St. GeorgaAvenue* Linden, Wwr Jersey 07036 • 486-8845/CWpfc»«™«WrJjifcriorjD««^ flk & TELEVISION 4SO tUhway Ave.. J.P. Koctlk. Prop. I,r;i(kM'-Pi'r;;s Tliursday, January 12, l!)07 PAGE THlftTEEN 1 C'liih.Sj in Vielnam." Th(i"*('ltil»'s Christmas iiirs Lecturer to be Speaker Wo Install; Outlets, Fixtures, J] veiling School Registers Service Men sago was drafted l>y I'rcsidenl IChris. Virag ;mil Vice 1'reside.it 100 Amp Services, Electric Heat, etc. VielNa m idiiry Kiviik with" the advice of (M China at L WV Session For 2nd Semester Toniirhl'" faculty moderator Alfen D. lii I (oi.OINlA - .lanics (' Hsiiing |Icy. The holiday greeting was wm M)(,ak on ••<:hjn.1-- m „ The Wood^rrpililwl ovcniii" schools in I lie Thank IIS Club jlhcn signed by the club inrm sp,.,.ia| p,,h'j,. merlins spun Firr Officers Vttil (I Township Accrcdilei jSliilc oIN'rinj; n hinh school dip CAKTFHKT — The Tnicrnn lierslup. sored by the Wiindbridi'c League Kvemm: School announces ihaljl«ma._ Courses in .ill major ,r;ie-- tj , „,., ( ,.,„,, f , of Women Voters at the Innian To Sponsor lUmquvl , ... , „, , FOHOS — Waller Sobie^ki • e,,slral,on for ,ls second sem.adennJ c areas are offered. SiSI.n . ,„,,„ S(.hon| ,hjs ^ w(1(,k ,.„ m Am MARn| ((,, „,„,,., Avenue ibrary. January 24 a • •, , , .u .. ,,„• ester will lie held ;il John F. dents may lake as many as four . ' |iresident of the t'ire Officers ceived ;i rcplv In Ihc Chrislniasi C()I,()NIA — Mrs. Joseph fin N: 1U |vm> Kennedy Memorial lli,!:li Sell iol major courses in one semester , , • , ,„„,,„ ' Association of Wood bridge Ifiniilhl inmy7:llll In !l p in. Stu-'r»r as few as onu. New cnui'M"-: messii-e sent In American ser im.l.i ami Mrs. Malcolm Mr- Mr MsiiinR is a lecturer in T()Wnshi|i named Com mis'-ion deiils (trsirjfK In register will re will lie offererl whenever I he vicemeii in Smilh Viel Nam.'Hie K.wen. Co Chairmen Women's political science at Rulers and,,,- j,,|m MiM.rny ,,f ||u. ].',,r,K purl In !he "iiidance i.ffice. New need is shown. American enmmander-in chief, ' ivil-s March (if Pimes in Col. New York Universities. He pre ,|.'j p Company, ehainnan of the C. Westnmre r stndenls are welcome. | ]|. ,, ,,. j i f,, (ieneDjI William C. Westnuire onia are completiim plans for viou.sly taiiRht at Columbia Uni-i.srcond annual lliin<)iiet Febrn A fiv(1 (b |r re is ;ll ftI P land, personally replied |n I he M< March of Dimes fashion The school, in ils first year of V(,rsjtv From ,i)55 t(, 1!)M ne was ary n at (lie Colonia Kirehousc is rectuirrd of both residents an(l; ] y " annual holiday Rosluro. show anlWpiirtl party to be held existence, is one of seven ac f ln s editor producer at the Broad. Inman Avenue, at 7:;i() P.M. nnn-residents. Nnn • rosiilrntsj c \ Wcslmorpland wrnte:iat. the Colonia Fire House, In-i i mvTa cast nfi Corp. of Nationalist John Egan and Henry Anderson must also pay a tuition ffr,j"Thank you for your Christmas man Avenue., February 3. Pro- China. He was also tho editor of will be Mastats of Ceremonies. bnseil IMI the number of courses message. Unsolicited lesliinon coeds will be \\Rt<\ by National the China News from 1957 to Music willJio^by the Intcrna taken. IMT further information ial.s such as yours remind us Foundation lo assist Middlesex Awan-s Court 1958. tionalisls. conlacl the evening school yuid- |i | || American public is ap County children born with con )n lr 1 Mi/erny requested all fire If Yoi* Do, Call Now aure department. prcciative of our efforts in this bivth defects, Therapy The meeting will be open to chiefs from the nine districts of Held by Troop Anyone interested in earning country. The support of those at icatnients are given ati clinics inl- Woodhridge Township to submit MCF.Nsrn hifjh school diploma or any- home is an indispensable rip- '•>• Perth Amboy and North a list of all officers who will at, N. l. #m» 548-7246 Col.ovi \ _ Troop VI held a one wishinj; lo lake a refresher ment in the total effort lo bring Hrunswick. Apt Retort tend. All officers from 19B2 to Court of course m Mathematics. Science, peace to this land. Your letter, What cigarette rio you 1!)67 are invited Home, lii an Aveni'c. Social Science. Business educa Will be brought to the attention i Your plans for the future'smoke?" asked the pell taker. who rc'e ed awnrds lion. Kn.L'lish or Lnn^unKe is of our troops through displnyLshoulr! include paying your "Any given brand," the poor | S. atomic aid to France i< FIORELLO ELECTRIC CO. Seoidnii" t ,laci. S-iTs verc '-'.r '• •'( replied. 1 welconi ' t'i attend. in United Service Organization debts of the past. Tender - : V-il'iani Viitil field. Rnbeii Miirdy, Michael Ilartstein. Mark Henry. Rus- sell Henry. John laenliacci. Mare I)i Bella, and William Davis, Second Class: Thomas Hughes. First Class: Pefer Yeayer, Brian Macfie AHvw Komi DIRECTORS raeki, Wafler S|> " 'ley. Star Scout: Kenneth Jen- nings. JENS G. ANDERSEN Merit Badges: Peier YaeRer, STATEMENT OF CONDITION Clifford Spies. Walter Spend ISADORE J.,BEY ley. Brian Macfic, Stephen Levinsky. Gary lat-idus, An- PHILIP R. CHODOSH, D.D.S. drew Kondracki, Kmneth Jen nings. WILLARD DUNHAM Cnmmitteeman Jerry Rosen- DECEMBER 31, 1966 berg; announced that David JAMES J. FLYNN JR. IVJeltz will be Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. DAVID GLEIBERMAN The District Representative, William Barara, and the neigh ERNEST LICHTMAN borhood representative, Harold Melt z. were introduced and CARL J. OLSEN ASSETS 1965 1966 commended the scouts on the fine work they were doing. HERBERT B. RANKIN W. Kenneth Jennings, chair- * m a n, Father's Committee, RAYMOND SAFRAN 4,282,919.18 $ 4,966,421.16 awarded prizes to the three Cash and Due from Banks boys selling the most candy JACK E. SHANGOLD, M. D. during the troop's fund raising 10,034,531.62 10,209,735.26 project for the purchase of new NATHAN A. SHEVELL U.S. Government Securities tents. First prize went to Brian 6,849,146.55 7,795,942.31 Maefie; second prize, Kenneth R. ABBOTT SINSKEY Jennings; third prize, Lewis Other Bonds & Securities Richards. JOHN SITAR 4p00.00 45,000.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock SIDNEY TUCKER, M. D. 14,830,571.68 14,131,354.58 St. Cecelia's PTA HOWARD J, WIGDER" Loans and Discounts 89,106.84 86,702.60 Conferences Set "._ LEONARD J. ZAREMBA Furniture and? Fixtures ISELIN — Very Rev. Monsig- 570,629.72 601,465.38 nor John M. Wilus, pastor and Other Assets moderator of St. Cecelia's P.T.A., has scheduled parent- TOTAL ASSETS $36,701,905.59 $37,836,621.29 teacher conferences for January Advisory Board 18 and 19, 7 P. M. Conferences will be held on the half hour un- til 8:30 P. M. Private confer- ences may be arranged by con- BENJAMIN BERTMAN tacting the principal's office. A brief business meeting.'ivill ALEXANDER COMBA be held on Thursday, 8:45 P. M. Refreshments will be served by JOHN KOLIBAS LIABILITIES 1965 1966 the mothers of the following classes: Mr. Murray, Sr. M. LESTER SABO Jean Edmund, O.P.P., Mr. 6ri- ski, Sr. M. Cornelia. P.P., Sr. WALTER SCHONWALD DEPOSITS: M. Joan Therse, O.P.I The fol- lowing mothers will be in ISIDOR J. WEISS 416,244,146.19 charge: Mrs. James McHugh, Demand $15,007,297.16 Mrs. Joseph Moran, Mrs. Wil- JOSEPH WEISS liam Gregan, Mrs. John Ott, Time 18,476^39.91 18,708,652.^ Mrs. Lawrence Granholm, Mrs. Eugene Stumbers. Mrs. Robert Comstock, Mrs. Thomas Duffe, TOTAL DEPOSITS $33,483,837.07 $34,952,798.77 Mrs. John Mahoney and Mrs. William Brandenburg. OFFICERS Capital $ 595,000.00 $ ,595,000.00 A cake sale will be held after all Sunday Masses with the Surplus 905,000.00 905,000.00 mothers of the following classes DAVID GLEIBERMAN supplying and selling the baked Chairman of Board goods: Sr. M. Ursala, O.P., and Undivided Profits 394,316.79 505,692.19 Mrs. James Bolger with Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs. Myron R. ABBOTT SINSKEY *Reserves 430,937.72 463,731-11 Elecko, Mrs. Raymond Abbitan- to and Mrs. Patrick Rogan in President $ 2,325,254.51 $2,469,423.30 charge. / Total Capital and Reserves A dinner-dance will be held STANLEY E. STRICKARZ 382,105.20 on Saturday evening, at 8:00, by Unearned Discount 366,937.17 Senior Vice Pretident reiervaWon only. Music for /dancing by The Hi-Tones. Other Liabilities 525,876.84 32,294.02 E. MICHAEL DONNELLY PIROGY SALE Vice President CARTERET - The Mother's TOTAL LIABILITIES $36,701,905.59 $37,836,621.29 Club, of the St. Elias Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, will re- JAMES G. HEIDELBERG •Reserve for any future losses, established out of earnings nntkr a formula approved by the Bureau of Internal Bevenue. sume its weekly sales of pirogy and cruellors on Friday, Jan- Vice President and Cashier uary 13, from noon until 5:00 P. M;, at St. Elias Auditorium. SIDNEY TUCKER For advance orders, please call the auditorium Thursday Vice President evenings, between 6:00 and 9:00 or Friday mornings from 9:00 till noon.. NORMAN R. JOHNSON Vice President DANCE IS PLANNED CARTERET - St. Joseph's THOMAS F. DONOHU& Holy Name Society has announ- ced that it's annual St. Patrick's Assistant Vice President Dance will be held on Friday, March 17, 1967 at Bethlen Hall, Cooke Ave., Cartcret. Music CHARLES FILKOHAZI will be furnished by Al Kopko Assistant Vice President and his band. SARAH I. BERGEN Shop Main Street Wuydbridge J Assistant Cashier and Personnel CAMERAS Director REPAIRED KATHLEEN BUZAS AND Assistant Cashier F-A-S-T ELIZABETH G. KAL1TA KODAK COLOR Assistant Cashier FILM PROCESSING "Chartered tit 1924 ... serving the public since" HELEN ELEK Publix Pharmacy Comptroller Main Office at the "Five Corners" in the heart of Perth Amboy "Since 19:^" 91 Main St., Woodbridge JAMES II. LONG OTHER OFFICES at BRACE AVKNUE and in CARTERET e;i 1U80!) Auditor MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i Heir of Storo Dellurj r AOE FOURTEEN Thursday, January 12,1067 Leader-Press liv HUTU WOLK Woodbridge Adull Education Program no To Add Several Courses For New Term WOOWiniMiE - Many new 10:1(1 P. M. A registration fee ning High School (inidanre I)e (hisses have horn added to theof $5.0(1 is required for all stuparlment- , between 7::iO and 111:00 list of nnn-rrctlit classes to hedents, Residents working to- P. M.. Monday through Thurs nffererl in this Spring session ward an accredited, high school clay (Mil 3100) for information ^ of the Wnoflbridfie Adult Educa- diploma are admitted tuition on tuition costs, Veteran linn Program, ('lasses will be free. Residents not working lo-yapply for tuition reimburse held ad throe different schools. ward a diploma are charged jTjiienl for costs under the on different nighls of the week. tuition fee of $25.00 per subject'Bill. Tuesday night classes will be- per term. Non residents should! For any further information b I fin nn Tuesday. January HI, andcall either the Administration concerning any part of th will be held at the Colonia Junior Building, Adult'Education De-Education Program, cont Ilifih School. Registration for partment, between 9:00 A. M. Adult Education Department. these classes will bo January 24 and 4:00 P. M., Monday through Administration Building, Mi';'.' Pamela Nicholas, (laugh The Wooilli! "S"minf» Demfrom 7:l!0 to 9:00 I\ M. at theFriday (636-0400); or the Eve Street in Woodbridgo, )T of Mr. and Mrs. Cclirgr W t"lull will hc;ir Richard-sehnol.school.. They will be a (^fol- Xll hlHa 17 ' i. Tandewood Lane. i,vnrfi. vice president of the lows: Classes beginning at 7:00 ( ii'iini.i, ;i freshman al M.irictla \'f,u, j(,r Tuesday at S 10 P. M. Iho Sw,||f Month Honor Roll fiu i Id Members Avenel Memorial Post 71fi4, V. , •DINNER POSTPONED Emitlovee* At HfttCO 4 Yrr5 m T. w meet'; at. the post home, Displays (mtlwed PORT READING - The r,a | "''" - nnu.a Anrtounccd Install Slate (id Park Avenue. V I ,„»,. .». T. . •• Idies Auxiliary of Port Reading Presented With Bond ... ; 1SELIN — Presentation of thFire e annuaCompanl installatioy No. 1n announced dinner of! FORDS — The llalco Chemi- slnr(1 WnoDnRtDCiK — The White The men of the Avrnel Firr window diiplayg> in fon-|thP Rroup scheduled (or Jan-cal Division, W. R. Grace and AI Jr. High t'lmrrh (inild bold a supper Company No. 1 will hold drill Junction with Girl Scout Month, uary 14 at Whitey'.i Hall has?., has presented a $50 saving MN'rtinj! Monday nifiht with exorcises Monday at the Avenel will be planned and discussed!orel1 P"stponcrli ; new date tn be Mrs Halpli Salisbury, Mrs. bond to Joseph Rudolph, Plain- - Dr. n»brrl E Mill ifirr-linusr at 7:30 P. M. These.,, a mp(l(i rf GJH Srm)t Uaf, announced. IiK-1 n. principal nf Fords Junior Donald Craip, and Mrs. Philip 'drills are held the first and , field, for recruiting an employes lliph School announces the Hon Inhnson, serving. Mrs. Leonard The Avenel Wnm.m s chib will third Mondays of the month. ;"s of Neighhorhood 6, Cross- to fill a vacancy in the plant. or Roll for thn second marking l.lovil asked the blessing. meet Wednesday at ST. P M f • • • :roads Council, tonight, at eight Fords CYO Resumes The company has a program ppnort M follows: All officers of last season Services will start al S:M P, o'clock, in St. Cecelia's School, Saturday Night Hops through which employees are were installed for another term at the Avrnel Colnnia First Aid Srvrnlh grade: — T?os<> Pitlnk, M. tomorrow at Congregation i^, des Hall. The neighborhood aiding to fill vacancies. Tha by Mrs. 1 ir FORDS — The. Catholic Youth Barbara Williams. Palriria John Molnar, past Squad building Plans will be B'naY'ja'robT Lord 'st're('l.'" The' Organization of Our Lady of program has benefited the com. president. They include Mrs. encompasses Iselin and Menlo Srhiinpf, Kalliryn Uomfo, Nanry furthered for a card party to Teen Group, which is com „ . T.,,..n ,, Peace Church has resumed its pany and has helped an unem- Nor itra. Robin Niovort, Irotir l.loyd, president; Mrs. Charles be held next month and a thca-iprised of post Bar MiUvah hoys ' arK lerrace ^oops. Saturday evening fiances in the Anness, vice president; Mrs. tre party scheduled for March.land post Ras Mitzvah girls, will| Cllrl Sc01lt Month is tradition- annex from 7:30 to11:0 0 P.Mploye. d person to find a Job. Horn. Filocn Fehskpns, Robert Kenneth Pheasey, secretary; Baldwin, Ira Simct; Diane On •Mrs. John Wavermk, presi jconduct (he service The par-ally celebrated in March, and The general meeting of the New employees, most of who Mrs. Wesley Heisclberg, treas- lack experience, are provided terman Loretta Amdi Jensen, urer. |tenddent,. urges all members to at jenls of those partieipaHnc in this-year will commemorate the CYO will be held Sunday, at Sharon Ripos, Joyce Veres, Di RKCKNT ORADUATF: Sra the service will be hosts at the 55th birthday of the movement. 17:30 P.M., in the annex. With training to perform the Job. man Recruit Thomas B. Pat- Mrs. Leroy served as toast- ana Margolin, Dorothy LudwiR, master. Mrs. Ira McCabe toast- I-ori Gottfried, Donna Fcrrl, De. terson, 18, USN, son of Mr.ed the president; Mrs. Scott ruse Denaro, Richard Zurlcfc, and Mrs. Ix>ui.i R. Patterson Jessen, the vice president; Mrs. Jo-Ann Coen, John Terefcnkn, of 534 Vesper Ave.. Wood- Joseph Husk, the secretary, and Charles Stek. Theodore Debrow- bridge, N. .1., has been gradu- Miss Gloria Peterson, the treas- ski, Wayne Aloska, Barbara So- ated from nine weeks of Navy urer. kolmvski, Rita Lapezynski, Marc basic training at the Naval FURNITURE Theme of the program, pre- Rnson, John Piotrowski, Joseph Training Center here. pared by Mrs. Husk and Mrs. Boccippio, Louis Russomanno. Bowen was "the guilded cage." Eighth grade: — Deborah To- Colorful birds were placed in AJ\D APPLIANCE tin, Cynthia O'Donnell, Ellen the cage by members as Mrs. Morris, Thomas Welter, Alibert Bowen gave a brie* history of Gioino, Raymond Pirre, John each reminding the group "as Sokolowski, Joseph Olkusz, Nina birds gather in flocks with one Vidra, Patricia Thomas, Linda usually as a leader so the mem- Snlovey, Janet Sabine, Aileen hers of t he Guild gather under Morrissey, Barbara Hastings, the leadership of the presi- Richard Tylor, William Stankc- dent." wicz, John Perry, Sheldon Solo- Members of the committee in- mon, Donald Miller, Karl Kar- clude Mrs. Anness, Mrs. James ncy. John Aprill, Terri Wishner, Lockie, Mrs. Edward Simon- Gertrude Wteribowskl, Eileen scn, and Mrs. Molnar, ways Weber. Mona Fiorentini, Linda and means; Mrs. Manuel Da- Connolly, Christine Andricsak, conceicao, Mrs. Jessen, Mrs. Alan Gooen. Bowen, program; Mrs. Husk, Mrs. Johnson, membership; Ninth grade: — Joanne Balsa- Mrs. John Eppensteiner, sun- mo, Peggy Cieluk, Susan Ger- shine; Mrs. Pheasey, publicity; stcn, Joseph Fisher, Barbara Mrs. Bumham Gardner, nurs- Karnay, Vicki Kalugin, Sally Mi- ery; Mrs. Paul Kindscher, his- CLEARANCE lochik, Shelly Robinson, Joan torian; Mrs. 'Musk, flower Stein, Carolyn Terefenko, Doug. todian for pulpit. At Sears Elizabeth Clearance Center, 930 Newark Avenue las Sheehan, Karen Terry; Dor- Mrs. Anness announced the othy Yuhasz, Linda Weber, Ka- main coming event is an auc- We're cleared our stock rooms, supply depots and i^lea floor* . . . assembled a gigantic assortment of Sears nationally-famous ren Wantuch. tion and bake sale, April 15 merchandiie nnder one roof to give yqu tremendous buys. Some are one-of-a-kind, some few-of-a-klnd, some slightly scratched or THOMAS P. GANNON with Mrs. Molnar as general damaged demonstrator or repossessed models, but ALL ARE MECHANICALLY PERFECT AND SOLD WITH SEARS GUARANTEE ELKS LEADERSHIP WIN- chairman and Herbert Van Pelt as auctioneer. OF SATISFACTION. Come early for beat choice. Sorry, No Mall or Phone Orders During This Sale. NER: Carteret B.P.O. Elks LADY KENMORE Cubs Presented Mrs. Pheasey reported the or- COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR MODERN SOFA 2235 Youth Activities Chair- AUTOMATIC WASHER man Ray Wizna announced gan fund reached 71W per cent 14 Co. Ft. Coll) Print. of its goal. Orders for Helen 14 Lb. Capacity Bottom Freeier With Reg. $259.98, Many Awards that Thomas P. Cjannon of 52 Automatic lea Maker '228 Save $115.98 Leber Avenue, Carteret, will Elliott candy, which helped Wa» $289.95 PORT READING — Lee Save Over 65% represent the lodge in the Cen- raise the funds, have stopped 109 COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR FRENCH PROVINCIAL SOFA Sheid. awards chairman, pre- until March 1 when* orders for tral District Leadership Con- AUTOMATIC WASHER 14 Cn. Ft. sented awards for November at test. Tom, a sophomore in Easter candy will be taken. Beige. 1HQ88 the December meeting of Cub Frostiest Carteret High participates in They may be given to any ID Lb. Capacity Top Freeier With Save 4Ofo Iff ?f Pack 31 of St. Anthony's extra-curricular activities and member or toth e chairman. Sav« Over 30^ -Automitie Ite Miktr Church: has been active in the Boy The next meeting will be held '99 FRENCH PROVINCIAL Bobcat was presented to Scoots of America. A certifi- on January 23 when members KENMORE COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR OCCASIONAL CHAIR Michael Asakowicz, Kenneth will make favors for the Pres- cate of participation and a AUTOMATIC WASHER 16Cu.Fi. ftffcffcO Gold. TQOO Kpri, Keith Bernath, Andrew $50 savings bond will be byterian Homes with Mrs. Sears Frostiest TcT&lm S Save Galio, Vincent Galio, Thomas awarded to Tom at »later Lockie and Mrs. Simoosen in Portable 10 Lh. Top FreeEer *0%9 Mauer; wolf to Edward Quak- date. charge. Capacity. Save (61.00 enbush, Gary Quell, Fred Clay- 128 COLDSPOT FRENCH PROVINCIAL REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER END TABLE ton. Gary Pollick, Robert De- I KENMORE Hart, James Jansen, Joseph WRINGER WASHER 16 Cn. Ft. With Marble Top. 88 Joroski; gold arrow to Gary Monsignor Tells Look At Future Frottlets With %€%£*£* Save 50% Quell, Fred Clayton, Robert De- Deluxe ModeL Automatic Ice Maker * ^Vfeli Hart, James Jansen, Ray San- Save $60.00 99 Rag. JS69.00 Mf*»\9 2PC. LOUNGE GROUP SET ders, Eugene Kaskui, Michael Mass Schedule Speaker's Topic Save $113.00 Coffee, Joseph Bottazi. ISELIN — Anthony Ryan, of KENMORE COLDSPOT ISELIN — Very Rev. Monsig- WASHER & DRYER Save 43% '70 Silver arrow to Gary Quell nor John M. Wilus, pastor of St.the New Jersey Bell Telephone REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER l E ^Sompany, guest speaker a t (3), Michael Coffee, Joseph Cecelia s» Church, announce^ Combination One 18 Cu. Ft. 2-PC. MODERN BLUE Bottazi, Joseph Saphire; bear Tuesday's meeting of the Golden Masses will be celebrated dur- Model. Save $159.95 Twin-Door, Frostleu _ SECTIONAL to Kevin Halligan, Michael Jor- ing the remainder of the weekAge Club of Coopers Towers, '350 Copper With Bronie *, oski; gold arrow, to James as follows: Friday, 6:30 A. M.,held in the main room of the GAS WALL FURNACES Trim* Sheehy; lion to Edward De- apartment building 1422 Oak Automatic Ice Maker Save 337o one Mass in the convent chapel Only n/fturte/(. Hart, John Romita; gold ar- and one In the church; and 8Tree Road, led a discussion on (Only 7 Left) row to Kevin Hayes; Webelos, "The Future." Over 5QW0 Savingi. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS A. M. In church; and Saturday, COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR John Romita, Peter Pollick, 7 A.M., in the chapel and 8 The group took a look, through Colonial, Modern, French and Donald Poland; arrow of light, GAS HOT WATER HEATERS 17 Co. Ft. A. M., in the church. Persons the medium of a film, at the Upright Froitleia mt Italian Provincial — Donald Poland; Cub Scout 9 wishkig to attend Mass In thefuture. The film featured a Day Reduced Freeaer With Vp to 60% SAVINGSl graduation certificate, Donald ' , the Late 1960's," showing Poland; service star to Paul chapel are requested to use the for Quick Sale. Automatic Ice Maker 238 Oak Tree Road entrance of the ree astronauts aboard a Sa- Capper STAINLESS STEEL SINK Donnelly, John Povanda, Ron- rn V-Rocket. on a trip to the ald Finochio. * convent. POOL TABLES' CLASSIC ELECTRIC RANGE Doubla Bowl, oon. 33122x7%". The novena to Our Lady' of Great Selection. 39" Eya Level (Wen * Awards for December Includ- Fatima will take place after the The telephone company lect- Sava 60% ed Bobcat to Walter Dombrow- er discussed "Project Apollo" Save Up to 65%. Broiler with Rstiss. eight o'clock Mass Saturday. Fully Automatic Bin % 21" SILVERTONE TV ski, George Sabol, John Pag' Confeisions will be heard Sat- id the U.S. manned space- Included. Reg. $459.95. liuca; wolf to Ronald Ragaleski, aft flying to the noon and TWIN SIZE BED Al Channel. 9] urday from 3:30 to 5:30 in the r Save $197.95.' Raymond Seguine, Steven afternoon and from 7 to 9 n* the xk. Only 10 ta Sell Reg. $199.95 138 Gyenes, Richard Valettuo, evening. White Provincial 88 RANGE HOODS Thomas Mauer, Kenneth Petro- Hurry In. Theie Will 21" TV COMBINATION Masses will be celebrated Sun- UMMAGE SALE Go Fait. 14 kakas, Lawrence Petrok,akaj; Sllvertone, Automatic, gold arrow to Steven Gyenes, day, according to (he following CARTERET - The St. Ellas Save 145.07 Ea. Save 70ft * 16 4-Speed Changer. schedule; 6:30. 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, T. A. wilt hold a rummage Richard Valettuo, Thomas QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING CLASSIC GAS RANGE AM-FM Stereo Radio, Mauer, Kenneth Petrokakas, 9:45,10:30, and 11:15 A. M., and tie at the General Steftnik Save 47% Lawrence Petrokakas, Mark 12 noon in the upper, or main ovak Club, lower Pershlng OR MATTRESS 30 Fully Automatic church; also 9:15, 10,10:45, and .venue on January 18 to Jan- with Bate 21" SILVERTONE TV Posnik, Jeffrey Kulick, Gary Great Selection Q Q88 •224 Pollickik , EdwarEddd Quackenbushkbh, 11:30 A. M., and 12:15 P. M., in ary 20 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. All Channel. fiQfl the lower church, Lourdes and Mrs. Frank Thon and Mrs. Save Up To 52% From »3 llF Robert De Hart, Michael " ELECTRIC RANGE Save 377<> J.O© lies, Joseph Joraskie. Fatima Halls. Baptisms will be ohn Gural are co-chairmen. BEDROOM FURNITURE administered at 1 P. M., in the 30" Fully Automatic Silver arrow to Thomas Just Arrived — JVew Selection. SILVERTONE STEREO-RADIO main church. Save 607o, Only '97 Colonial Stylo. Mauer (2), Kenneth Petraka- Triple Dreiier — Save kas (2), Lawrence Petrakakas Other Masses and activities 4-Speed Changer. 91 1 ft (2), Mark Posnik, Jeffrey Ju- jforthe week include: Tuesday, GAS RANGE AM-FM Radio. AJLO 7 P. M., Mass for Peace; KENMORE AUTOMATIC lick, Joseph Joraskie, Fred and There is 36* Copper with Save 407o Wednesday,- 7:30 P.M.,two DISHWASHER #400 Griddle, Clayton, Steven Lucas, Joseph SILVERTONE STEREO-RADIO Bottazi, Richard Mangione, novenas. thh e continuoui s novena Fully Automatic '138 to St. Jude, patron of hopeless Save 50ft . Italian Provincial, Raymond Sanders, James Jan- only one GAS RANGE 4-Speed Changer. 3] sen (2); bear to Frank Ottav- cases and the novena to Our AM-FM Radio. iano; gold arrow to Kevin Halli- Lady of the Miraculous Medal. COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR 39" 4-Bumer with Save 50% gan, John Powanda, Michael Benediction of the Most Blessed Oven & Broiler '157 Joraskie; silver arrow, Michael Sacrament will be commemora WELCOME 21" COLOR TV Joraskie, James Sheehy; lion ted afterward. *168 COLONIAL v Colonial, All $' to Robert Superior, Michael WING BACK SOFA Channel. Save ZZfo Mauro, Fred Gall, gold arrow BIRTHDAY GERL WAGON COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR to Robert Superior, Michael CARTERET—Paula R. Sank 12 Cu. Ft. ei Print. SILVERTONE 21" TV Mauro; silver-arrow to Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs/tau Top Frecier Save 45^0 All Channel, 4-Speed Superior, Michael Mauro, Sarlk, 33 Holly Street, wasiia Frosllesa 158 Chan ger. AM-FM, 91 if It Kevin Hayes; service star to birthday girl .on Paul Trip's COLDSPOI. COLONIAL STYLED FM Streo Radio, J.1!If Kenneth Petrokakas (l) Law- Savfl 477° t Birthday House television show REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER rence Petrokakas (l), Richard December 30 when she cele- COCKTAIL TABLE Mangione (1), Douglas Poland brated her fifth birthday. She 12 Cu. Ft. 88 21" COLOR TV (1), Albert Salmornian (1), was permitted to take two Frobiless Save 30ft 24 All Channel, Peter Pollick (1), Paul Mailloux guests .who were Madeline Gall Copper Table Model. (2 jr.), Michael Winstanley and Carol David. COLDSPOT COLONIAL WING BACK Prizes for Christmas card For Information The Barrons won seven of the u^'M^'.IM1,c By T.N.T. twelve matches; five of them nUMMARIlvS A CODE AM. HUNTERS SHOULD I OIIOW were pins 9fi - Rich Lugo fPAl won hy Tony Marciarhera, IHorey l.aUni> Laundry Co. printrr , , „ forfeit — lOfi . Kpnnrih Bridsrkft were ^scored byJCcn T> , 3:13 - nnd an avid outdnorsman, passes along the follnwinc obser- fW) pin M otnilll llM Ken Zurich. Chuck Ken Zurich (W) pin Rich vations which should he of interest to every hunter: ^ Mr(,arry Lou Pizzonc and ". . . therp is a code some hunters follow which Roes Dominques 5:14 — 123 - Lou DOUR Hm>min! LoIAHIu Pizronnzs.wie nahand BarrrffW1"«!W.-TaTyTMiruar, o fi-2 much deeper than the boundaries of our hunting laws. If the fasle.sl pin. The time, was _ 13() Chuck McGarry (V) rtpc. you are one of these sportsmen, I hope I have the pleasure 1 -47 of a hunt with you someday. If you aren't, then I've Dan Dominques 15-6 — 136 Mike gunned with the likes of you beiore but not ana in if I ean The Barrons Jayvees also won Mafinola (W) dec. Frank Tru- help it. Iheir third straight by defeating her 5 4 — 141 Loii Pizznne Leader-Press Thursday, Tnntmry 1? 1DR7 PAOT! SEVENTEEN Mustangs Overcome Cartcrct Winner Carteret Rec. Dept. Ludwig Fires SPORTS TALK In Track Meet Senior Basketball I,en Rue East Brunswick Lead standings „»* nf Sunday, Jan R. Perfect '300' - (\1rlrr1M won 1. Knights of Columbus 2 - The Wood its nd ^rp-'l-l dii'il itv-l 2. El Dora Inn 1 — Barron Track bridge Police Pistol team, start l)c;i• inir v;neth Edison in seven :!. Ukrainian A. C. I — od off the Nnvv Year by defeat- To Gain 66-60 Win of the 1(1 events contested. ,1. 4. Stale Troopers 1 — Team Wins 2nd in:: tho Madison "B" team by a P. Stevens lust its second in 5. A&O Sweet Shop 1 — By ROBKRT HKDGRH .Volker with 12, and Niven with By TOM HOUSKlt sciii'e rtf 1171 lOM. 1SKI-IN - After trailing 10. door imvl. 6. Zuback's Lions 0 — Mi' c Fuccl ,ind John Trend- WOOHBRinOK - The Wood Team Captain Andy Ludwig throughout most of the game. Eddie- Jackson and Dave ,l\v;iv were double winners for hri'lRC Track team won it's see led the Itv.nship s<(iiad to the J. l-\ Kennedy High School took Wohl paced E. H. by ^nvinj! 'Junior Basketball League the Ititmli'ers. Fucei winn'n" ond dual meet by clrfealim; winners rirele by puncturing the the lead in the waning seconds and 18 points respectively, Celtics 3 -0 the BO-v'iird dash and I'he hir-h South Plainfield by a score of targets fur a perfect 300 score. of the- third quarter and hjfldit EAST BRUNSWICK ( ni!or and membership CHURCH SERVICES l^m Then SB.P.O.E. Formingi chnirman. KDISON - Our Savior's Lu- Junior; "We've always had 1 MartIrf Mumly, ehairmnn of theran Church which worships in housing shortage, haven't w ONLY 10^ PER WORD the crippled children's commil- (he Mcnlo Park ElementaryiDad?" Initiation Class tco, reported plans are in the School off Calvert Avenue, East! Dad:'"What makesiyou say (preparation singe to condncl the near drove Avenue, Edison wili that?" _ John Nacy HI RE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HI RE • BUY annual Knslrr sral cawpaifin. worship nt 1 h:t.•> A. M. The ser- "Well, 1 remember when you exalted rule^r of B, !».(). K. No|! Each member will receive an mon. "Thr (iod-pleasirtr g- Son",.used io tell me about that wo- 211G annnun^Pd with the fiscal envelope and is requested to iwill he based on Matthew 17:1 !). man w|io lived in a shoe " (Sunday srhonl will he held at year ending in April a final make his donation in this man [9:00 A. M. for all ages. initiation class Is being planned ncr. This money raising fund is — -••».-- .._—Lyndon Johnson, President: for (he last regular meeting in primarily used to assist local underway and a trailer has been "We fnust turn fo one of the _$Iarch. A drive for 100 newhandicapped children. placed on the Elk's property for great unfinished tasks rrf mir members is now in progress Mr. Mundy also advised the citizens to deposit tied bundles I gennratons: making' Europe CLASSIFIED ADS headed by Fred Adams, past "old newspaper drive" is still of newspapers. | whole." One Time: 10? Per Word (Minimum Charge $1.50). 2 or more insertions you pay only 9? per word. $ • CALL ME 4-1111. 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