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1 \ ;HE MIDDLESEX COUNTY MKUt MSO 5.X Ob OkOUO Scrvttg--Woodbrdge Townshp, Carterct Edson Entcnd Ind Clu Mall PuhHM WttMy Woodbrdge, N. J., Wednesday, January, 968 P. O. Woodbrdge, N. J. On W«dne»dy TOP COVERAGE ead«r-prew Leader Shopper top crculaton coverage n Woodbrdfe area. TEN CENTS Teacher Strke Is Averted As Unon Accepts Package Boy Scouts To Observe Frst Ctzenshp Day Boy Scduls, [ wth partcular emphass on the As a prelude to Boy Scout representng each of Woodbrdge olce Buldng the many week, the assembled troops of Townshp's 5 troops, wll partcpate Tuesday n nctlvltes Later the boys wll enjoy dnrasng ceremony at the Mun- w enforcement tools there. Woodbrdge wll hold a flag- markng ther frst Ctzenshp ner at the Brass Bucket, to be cpal Buldng, Saturday, February, at 9: A. M. A short Day. Uowed by ther attendance at Gregory Brtt, Troop 78, has e offcal sessos of the Mun address by Mayor Barone wll STATE WINNER: Howard Wessman, Woodbrdge, s shown recevng a $, scholarshp been selected by the scouts to pal Councl. be part of the ceremony. award from James J. ("affrey, New Jersey Commer of Veterans of Foregn Wars, a serve as honorary "Mayor of resdent «f Menlo Park Terrace, after wnnng Ihe Voce of Democracy contest. Wessman wll the Day". Thomas Anderson of go ol to cappete for the Natonal Award. Left to rght, Herbert Bltct, central area Voce of Troop wll take Councl Pwedent Joseph Nemyo's seat, Nothng Dong! Democracy charman; Mayor Ralph P. Baronc, Wessman Caffrey. whle Clfford Spes, Troc# Cdate - Budget Forum Rchard Heller, Troop' 7 Robert Barber, TroojJ, Won HRename Seamans. wll occupy the seats of the counclmen-at-large Robert Smth, John Hla Charles Mrs. Morgan, Says Mayor Set By LWV-PTA Leaders Terzella. The honorary "ward counclmen" are from troops located lerformance at the Human gan's plght played some WOOBBRIDGE "Last nght's was concerned wth Mrs. Mor wthn the wards they represent, ghts Commsson meetng reffrmed my convcton^ that where she wanted t she s rote n ganng housng for her - Twb forums cad of the nne cdates for tem n New Jersey, our taxpaythe Board of Educaton on Feb-ers cannot afford apathy. An n thess: Joseph Semsel (7), Frst Woodbrdge Townshp per se aware of ths. There s no rea the troop numbers are n paren- n one wll be held by the Wooclbrdge Townshp ParentTeach- ruary, wll be gven an opportunty to be heard. There ed unless all ssues are under- tensen's seat; John Castles (7), tellgent vote cannot be obtan- Ward, Counclman Harold Mor be better served wthout son for contortng the ssue er Presdents' Coune-l n coopthe League of wll be a queston aad answer stood, The ssues concern quat Counchnar John f. Bgkn's lev. (Theodore) Seamans eraton wth Mrs. (Paula) Morgan", Mayor Women Voters Thursday, FebruaEy at School U Audtorum, Mrs. Anthony Brown, pres ssues deserve the utmost con- press conference perod. ty educaton taxes. These seat; Edward Benkert (8) Kalph P. Barone sad today at Counclman George Yates' seat; Ross Street, Woodbrdge at 8: dent of the PTA Presdents', cern of every parent tax- The mayor's statement was In Robert Behrens, (6), Councl P.M. T Councl stated: The purpose of:payer n the Twnshp. nswer to the resgnatons Tuesday nght of Actug.Charman man Gene Tomasso's seal nftd ol_jmjel, wttt Mrs. the h *orum fo js j to dscourage J voter ) I,.Vfe* program has been en- j M7chael "Mangone"( f Councl McCormck of the apathy.,., Bocaffse,, Woodbrdge[ttled,,...,,''Educaton r. s a Commun- man Wllam Klealln*s K]galln*s Wllam Morton, Mrs. Mary seat dell James Pope. They League of Womeo, Voters as S toe mv± largest schoo[ sys '' lty Affalr ' moderator, wll concern a presentaton explanaton of the school budget. Speakers wll nclude Mayor Ralph P. Barone, Wllam Bhler Charles Famula, presdent vce presdent respectvely of the Board of Educaton; Patrck A. Boylan, superntendent of schools Wllam J. Burns, hs admnstratve assstant. The mayor wll explan the muncpal tax structure whle Boylan Bums wll dscuss the effect of the budget on the school system. After the budget dscusson, Alcan To Locate On Englehard Ste ~ Alcan Alumnum Corporaton, wth headquarters n Clevel, ()., wll defntely locate here, The LEADER PRESS was told by a very relable source yesterday. The plant s to be constructed n the Englehard tract, across from Reynolds Alumnum plant. It s understood that the frm has acqured acres constructon wll be n two phases. The frst phases wll consst of 5, square feet of constructon. The second phase wll nclude another buldng plus ral facltes. It s understood the plant wll manufacture cans from sheets of alumnum whch wll be shpped here., Hgh School Boys Nabbed For Cemetery Valsm After weeks of nvestgaton, Woodbrdge Deectves Felx Galasso Steve Smon took nto custody today two juvenles who allegedly entered a mausoleum last December, cousng consderable damage. The boys, who were released n the custody of ther parents after a juvenle complant was sgned, are now awatng the acton of the County Juvenle authortes. The boys are 5 6 years old respectvely are students at Colona Senor Hgh School. Accordng to Sgt. Elme" Green of the Juvenle Bureau, he boys unlawfully entered St. Gertrude's Cemetery n the Colona secton of the Toffhshp. After forcng entrance to the mausoleum, Graen sad they. broke a wndow, tpped over a kneeler, broke statues, vases. The sergeant also sad the two stole two bronze celabra valued at $6 a three-foot long whte rosary worth $5. WHERE THE ACTION IS - Organza tons may lst summer actv tes n '68 edton of "Where The Acton Is" by notfyng man lbrary. After Months of Plannng Lbrary Bd. Elects Mahon Havng surpassed the 5, mark n crculaton by 5, for the frst tme last year, the Free Publc Lbrary System began a new year wth a new presdent of ts board of trustees, Edward Mahon, who assumed hs post earler ths month succeedng Mrs. Barbara Lenoble. Other offcers are: Mss Ruth Wolk, vce presdent, Mrs. Patrca Lamatno, secretary, Stanley Strckarz, treasurer. All wll serve one-year terms.' Mayor Ralph P. Barone Superntendent of Schools Patrck Boylan, accordng to law, are ex-offco members. The Free Publc Lbrary System of Woodbrdge was aetva ted n December 96, n ts frst year, crculated 86, Currently, more than, regstered borrowers take ad vantage of the facltes, whch ncludes a total book stock ol,. st Concert Scheduled By Communty Orchestra WO()].)!{( DC K _ After sal. Currently rehearsals are Ralph '. Ma rone, who s a d months of plannng rehear-jheld on Mondays, from 8:-; rector of the group, to proclam hals, the Woodbrdge. Townshp!(: p. n. n the, Fords Junor; the n^ll of ther concert "Con- Communty Orchestra wll present ts frst offcal concert Hgh School. nunly Orchestra Nght" n the The fledgelng group drew on! ownshj Tuesday, February 6, at the John K. Kennedy Memoral Hgh School, lseln at 8: P.M. Begun by a small group of jnusf lovers n May of last year, the orchestra ncludes a few students adult members who, n prvate lfe, are some of the best known Wood- : Mayor Barone, n agreeng to; brdge Townshp's resdents for; the" declaraton, adde ts board of drectors wasj (Vrtajnly, much of the work able to attract as patrons lhe\l )ru. )y the'n-n women of mnt-jras recreaton depart our communty orlemra was a n on I, the Brass Bucket Kestau sheer labor ol love, ml t vas rant, the law frm of G. Ncho none the less \< ork. ' would le teachers, muses, engneers las Veneza. Ideal Traler Court only fttng lal W storekeepers. the I'TA of WHKlljrdge Junor resdents present themselves as In the early days of the or! Hgh School, Hess Ol Che gan/aton, they busly searched' mcal Co. the Jaycees. an audence, ;jt only to enjoy an evenng of good juusr, bll for a rehearsal stage, a muscal j After all ther preparaton. '» pernl Ihe orcle-tru lllen dre-ur, other muscans lloso nvolv d m I h' Co.nmun- hers the fllllrn of perform l Mr ort. It was not un-'lv Or '> >a \\\ '' "I J 'o o pr'm.l pr'm,! '.; befop' an j'ppn'catvr- an tl Sp. ' II. ; y u.tr : n,,., t-j l.^e f, nly lu''. n re. I fur Ih U able, lo hold ther lrst rehear n that lght they askol Mayor; work they dd np The boys wll st at the Coun cl table Tuesday nght wth the offcals whose offces they wl hold n an horferary capacty Others who wll st at the table wll be Garry Lapdus () who wll be honorary Townshp Clerk, a post held by Joseph J Valent; John McKeague ( who wll st as corporaton coun cl wth Norman Robbns Denns Nagy (8) who wll sl as Townshp solctor wth Isa dore Rosenblum. The twelve other boys representng varous offcals de partment heads are: Edward Keatng () as Townshp Asses or; Keth Maylott (5) as comptroller; Mark Benson (9) a ollector; Edward Moore (8 as treasurer; Bran Hayes (78 as polce drector; Henry Peterson (8) as publc works drec tor; John Brgugla_(86) as plannng dejflopment drector Denns Luna (8) ndustral affars drector; Gary Cardnal' (9) as parks recreaton drector; Warren Donaldson (7), health welfare drec tor; James Lantz (6), mags trate Bruce Horner (7 busness admnstrator. In observance of Boy Seoul Week, the Ctzenshp Day actv tes wll begn at Town Ha Tuesday at : -R..M., whe: Mayor Ralph B. Barone wll we' come the scouts. They wll tou varous muncpal faclte, Mayor Issues State Of Townshp Messag "We are a major communty, wth $9 mllon worth of taxable property, another $ mllon worth of exempt property. In essence, we are a major corporaton all our resdents are shareholders. Ther nvestments are ther property, holdngs, about $7 mllon of whch s ndustral commercal property approxmately SXlf mllon s resdental", so declared Mayor Kulph I'. Barone n bs annual "State of the Townshp" message to the people of Woodbrrgtt Townshp. The mayor dscussed the new computer system, the openng of two new muncpal playgrounds llu- many nnovatons the recreaton department, (he formaton of a commttee to organze a Y.m V; the growth of tn- lbrary system md plans for a new man lbrary buldng, the rluns for the recently opened lf--;!h (ruler; plans for solv'n"! 'm" problems. Tn- ' n>(>l If message wll '' luul ou 'uge 7 of thn ssue.' oted that f the mayor reaplonted Rev. Seamans who has een the center of controversy nd Mrs. Morgan that they would reconsder. When the erms of the two ran out the mayor dd not reappont them. Contnung hs statement May- >r Barone sad the meetng "was dsplay of demagoguery whch nvarably results from dealng wth personaltes nstead of :old ssues". "I am outraged that they would subvert ths mportant ssue to personaltes", Dr. Barone went on.. "I am proud of Woodbrdge as «fne home town for all I want a strong funconng Human Rghts Comms son so that t wll contnue that way. I know problems to vary ng degrees crop up from tme to tme n all communtes. When t happens here I don't want t gnored. It must be acted on for the good wel fare of all. 'We wll fght for everyone's rght for all the benefts under the law, but we won't conduct that fght n a manner to promote self-aggrzement or for the purpose of ganng scream ng headlnes whch serves no purpose other than to present our communty ts resdents n a false lght." Dscussng Mrs. Morgan's efforts to secure an apartment n Woodbrdge (Mrs. Morgan s negro), the mayor declared: "In fact, although I saw-no reason to seek publcty, I too, other than causng unwarranted stress n our town. The ssue s beng contorted by some wh ay lp servce to the caus >f equal rghts justce I whle n realty they an suung o*ly to agtate." The mayor also ndcated tha he gave "Mrs. Morgan the fu sooperaton of our legal staff shortly after I took offce. It wa resolved shortly after that". Walton Smth, Rabb Phlp Br, the Rev. Bran McCormck Mrs. Mram Balderston ndcated they wshed to dscuss the matter wth the mayor before takng any acton. The two-newly-apponted members, Mrs. Lllan Szalay Joseph Dunn dd not take part,-me$day nght's dscusson. Spurgeon Cameron, Planfeld NAACP, sad t would "be best to deal wth a human rghts ommsson than kds n the street. There are at least automatc rfles floatng around Planfeld. I have been threa tened had bullets zng past my head durng last summer's rtots. I ddn't lke t." Mayor Barone sad today that he has no meetng scheduled wth Human Rghts Commsson. 'I told'them at the tme they approached me that t was my perogatve to appont those I felt woum serve Woodbrdge Townshp best I emphaszed Woodbrdge Townshp", the mayor declared. "In other communtes when they talk of underprvleged they are talkng about the color of a man's skn. In Woodbrdge when we talk of the underprvleged we talk about all people whose ncomes do not meet the stards for a mddle ncome famly. We do not ask the color of a man's skn." Mayor Lauds ^Tanzman For Bll Amed To Get Townshp More State Ad WOODBRIDtE Mayor Ralph P. Barone today lauded State Senator Norman Tanzman for ntroducng a bll, whch f passed, wll gve Woodbrdge n creased state ad for educaton. Tht«nayor sad he had confer recognzed organzaton approv ed by the Drector of Budget; Accountng." Asked f he thought the Repub lcan controlled legslature would approve hs measure Tanzman repled: "I can't se red wth Tanzman several tmes!any bass on whch they coul u because "Woodbrdge Townshp deny t, snce Woodbrdge s w s beng b short ht hgpj r " lng to pay for a census," Accordng to Tamn>.umler Mayor Barone sad foda Chapter 85, laws of 95, conu Woodbrdge Townshp s mutes wth over, pop llaton based on the 96 census receve an addtonal $7 per pupl u slato ad. Snce the 9 census Woodbrdge has grown by leaps bounds t s es lmacd that the populaton s over he, mark. Wood brdye even offered to conduct ts own census but was nformal ly turned down by the torney General. Undor the bll ntroduced by Tanzman. the same wordng exsts wth the amendment gv jng the communty n lghl lo specal census "by mak«t pay. t from both ends. We are the town n the slate over, n&k^eee-vng" the added assstance.^*t*hw Ihe present state 'ad formula we ncrease our ratables we receve less money. Last year we lost $75, n stale ad ts year we lost $8, or $,.." It s estmated that a specal census wll cos( Woodbrdge about $, but the gans to be receved through State Ad to educaton would more than WOODBRIDfrE The Woodbrdge Federaton of Teacher* at a specal membershp meetng Wednesday afternoon voted Ttle Closed to accept the Board of Educaton's proposals, puttng to end Tuesday For what mght have been another Claypt Ste teacher strke. About 65 per cent of the teachers gave (her approval to the condtonal agreement reached WOODBRTDGE The Fed- early Wednesday mornng beerated Department S to r e s tween the WFT the school board. "It has be/n a long, hard struggle," Alfred Passntno, through Rousse Company, deelopers of Baltmore, Md., formally took ttle to 5 acres of laypt ls at a closng held yesterday n New York. Jacobson, Goldfarb Tansman of Perth Amboy were.the brokers. The ste s between Metuchen Avenue Route 9 beween the hgh tenson lnes te Readng Ralroad tracks Fwe property owners were nvolved n the deal. The prop erty was bought from Sam Shpper representng Beth Israel Cemetery Assocaton, The M. D. Valentne Dvson of A. P. Green Company, John Almas, Lous Ssto of Unted Excavatng Company Unted Advertsng Corporaton, Although the prce was not revealed, one spokesman sad "It was a fantastc sum". It was learned on good authorty that the tota prce pad for the 5 acres W8s $,,. Federated Department. Stores expects to be operatng by 97, the spokesman further sad. When completed, the ndoor mall to be constructed wll "outshne the Cherry Hll shoppng center", the same spokesman ad. Board Campagn Drags On On It s less than two weeks to the Board' >t Educaton electon n Woodbrge Townshp but very lttle nterest s beng shown. Per haps, the only tem whch may help to draw some knd of a showng at the polls s the ggantc School Board budget. The Independent Team, consstng of Mrs. Eltabeth Novak, Mrs. Barbara Wyatt Prtrck Dowlng, cdates for the full term Joseph Lynch for the unexpred term, has been attendng varous cdates nghts coffee klatches as has the "Best" Slate'consstng of Earl 'McCracken, John P. Cassdy Jack Pank for the full term Bernard F. Me- Cauley, two-year term. The latter at a cdates' nght sponsored by the Greater Colona Democratc Club Wednesday held just before press tme sad: "of greatest mportance to our Townshp s the fact that we are dscrmnated aganst by the state formula for ad to local schools. Although we are the eleventh largest communty n New Jersey, we have the fourth largest school system. That means that a great percentage of our tax ratables s the type whch ncurrs school costs." lonel A. Kahn, cdate for the two-year term, runnng ndependently, announced he has been notfed that a group of Towjjsbp resdents has orgazed n support of hs cdacy Assumng the name of 7A Assocaton, tle membershp headed by Edwn Monas ncludes busnessmen, professonals, educators housewves, representng all areas of the Townshp, Kahn sad. presdent of the WFT sad after the meetng at Stanley's Restaurant, Route. "There wew many reluctant to accept the board's package, but the majorty felt they were ready t» accept t." Charles Rchards, form»r teacher who wa* recently released from tle Mddlesex County Workhouse after servng days of a -day nentence for contempt of court followng last year's teacher strke, Md the negotatng commttee dd an effectve job. "The sprt of last year was not wth us ths tme around," Rchards sad. "The ssues were not as great we depended upon collectve wsdom. Everyone dd a go.d job." Accept 7-Pont Package Th«teachers had to vote on a 7-ffont package a statement of admnstratve polces from the Board of Educaton Under tfte polces, transfers must be submtted before May of each school year, the admns traton wll recommend the employment of techncans to servce mantan all audovsual equpment, tle Department of Elementary Educaton wll conduct a study of the mathematcs. The settlement provdes lor a basc salary range of $6, to $, n annual steps. Th«orgnal am of the WFT wa«$7, to $,. Premum pay s also provded for addtonal courses degrees beyond tfa* bachelor level. Most sgnfcant In the new contract s that the Board of Educaton wll recognze the memorum of agreement, arbtratons grevance procedures a guarantee that the present memorum wll be carred over from one year to another. Aoong the other tems to be ncluded n the memorum of agreement that wll become effectve July s that a maternty leave wll become effectve not less than four months before the approxmate date of confnement; teachers at elementary level wll not be requred to work more than three nghtly dutes a year, a polcy wll be adopted that teachers wll receve four year's credt for mltary servce; credt wll be gven for all pror teachng experence; that all days of absence must be pad; publc phones wll be placed" n School No. Hagaman Heghts; funds wll be provded for remedal readng programs, nnth grade senor hgh school teachers wll not be requred to escort ther students to the cafetera. Also, attempts wll be made to provde reduced class szes, late buses wll be provded for all senor hgh school students, teachers wll be notfed of I her schedules whenever possble days pror to the end of tn school year, that markng perods be studed reevalu ated. Italan Born--He's Real Amercan AVKNKl, Here's a change n pace. I'Hr nulhs we have been readng about long hared natve born who chant, "Hell, No, we won't gu". Kobrro toga,, who resdes wth Harry McCarthy. Mark I'lae. Avcuel, was born n Italy came here when lt* ""Vrwjjl years old. He s now a senor n Woodbrdge Senor Hgh SfhKLThs week he receved a notce from the Italan consul asknjthtm^u report for duty Iu (he Italan army. Howevtr, RobertoKtajthe Unted States. He wants to graduate n June tlen]o*jbrach of the Unted State armed forces. You see, he lovesurssxountry. Mayor Ralph P. Barone has asked Congressman E*w^rd J. Patten to help Roberto to slay, to fnsh hs educaton att-ec>me m Amercan solder. ^^^--s- Hell, Roberto wants lo go. ^ ~\

2 ' THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY» >a TOT COVERAGE Lea<L«f$reM Leader Shopper top dreulatten coverage n bt*r«h M aw Mll P. O. Woodbrldgt. N. J. Servng Womlbrdge Townshp, Carteret Edson Woodbdge, N. J., Wednesday, January. 968 Puhfelwd J On W«dlMdr TEN CENfaB Carteret Datebook THURSWY, FBRUARY r\r AND ROSARY SOCIETY, St. Josephs - Monlhlv Meet!he Church, 7:9 P.«. CO _ St. Demetrus, at the Center, f9l Roosevelt Avenue F.VKRY THURSDAY. SPECIAL BULLETIN llrary has scheduled the showng of full lcncth feature,,, Mr next few months. Admsson s froe only to members Lbrary wth a lbrary card n good stng. llren's move,."msadventures of Merln Jones" wn on Saturday, February th al : AM. The adult,j!l bo shown on Thursday. February 9th at \ P M The ttle flm wll be posted n the lbrary. KTSMEN'S CLUB Regular Meetng, 86 Elm Street. H ; rn.mpan^' # Lades Auxlary, Installaton of offj t,'f Roosovelt Avenue. 8 P.M I!T FUND DRIVE BEGINS Volunleers arc needed For nformaton call Mrs. E. Tuohey 569 [.H LIBRARY Chw* Club Play Sesson, at Ihe Lbrary. IC LIBRARY Board Meetng, at Ihe Lbrary. 7 P.M. FRIDAY. FEB. CKTHAI.L GAMES Carteret Freshman vs Hghl rc-hmat. Away, P.M. n t H' vs. Woodbrdfje JV, Away. 6:.T P.M. rrt Var<:lv vs. Woodbrlo'tfo Varsty Away S P M >> - S Rlas. at St. Ellas Hal, ll K h Romansk -. P.M EVERY FRIDAY. Thm Cdates for School Board Offer Backgrou MRS. MARY KOKO.S CLUB - St. Etas. Weeklv p rorvl Sale Orrfers CARTKRET-The backknn.n.ls.fm, <-, Margaret Schuman. Wd the Newark B u s n e s s ^ EVERY FRIDAY' C U ous nterruptons am related ' r " m a " d J9 uallflcallon s»f three of the > the father of four chldren. ISchool. o dsputes that have exted n I.'!> M Call 5-I jsn.n; THET JV ROKOIIG Park JV. Awav. 8 P.M. Park Varsty Away. 8 P.M. SATURDAY. FF.B. St Joseph's, a the Church Basement, 7 PM svrnmay. f^^k ''""' B,"."' ^T^he? $*} For >' eals he wa * self em- aod Mchael Brew are lsted ark. Selon Hall Unversty. supenntenflant ol the Carteret Parks s currently He s presently employed by employed as a chemcal operator for Snclar Koppers, Mrs. Mary Kokotus Internatonal Termnal Opcrt IKIFT YOUTH CENTER Mov«."Frankensten. Kokolus f j ng Company, Port Newark. l r. -> Monster." AnMkm ten cents,-refreshments Orlo s vce-presdent of the Hs cvc actvtes nclude beng a past member of the wel- K Jersey S)re»U, I P.M. Carteret, publc schools Italan Amercan Club, Odd Fe! here, four her fve cll jlow.s, St. Sebastan Club of the fare hoard a former co-charof the Carteret Heart Fund, CI.UB St. Demetrus. Club Rooms. 6 Lberty dren are attrndngjst. E st 77; Carteret Ca. ; these schools thole War charman of several of the SII AMERICAN CLUB, INC. Monthly Meetng, at thel She s the former Mary Dkun-Gun Club'Warren County Federal'" n parades,.sponsored V-e Rolph Street, 8 P.M. ' the wfe ol John Kokolus. at on of Sportsmen "a mem y Cartevt. ('raftsmen's [((' LIBRARY "Scene Stealm," Young Aclors Club! If elected Mrs. Kokolus slatedher of Local No, I nternatonal Club of whch he was a former actors actre*sc5 S- years old. Applcatons arethat she would dedcate herself-longshoremen's Assocaton. presdent.!c at the Lbrary, tt-* P.M to the mprovement of the edu! He s a communcant of St. Mr, Breza s a member of the LIBRARY - tots Crafts a( the Lbrary ' at ' onal svslem m th e borough.!joseph Church a member " um» ar ' au Reformed Church, jt s her desre ambton to;of ts PTA. Theodore Roosevelt Masonc, star Lng Post #, Sons o( VFW Meetng at Post J> ccome?"«< rf < ]«' fnest mem If elected Mr. Orlo prtges Lodge Ihe Ol, Chemcal to work as an ndependent ft«e omc Workers Internatonal,, j <mut of S nterest of'the students' «nd the Unoa. _ ' "-* WWSIT,> CT:. Uosauft 'Josaplfa Church *nd a member'taxpayers. [FTRALL GAMES - St. t*s vs St Marred to the former Rose Joseph of rfflwjof thefflcv^ladci.'lk>umbs Mchael A Brew Cty RecTMtqo Center, Tfew Brunswck. 5 P.M. Balogh of Carteret, Mchael Carteret H* Scl T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v PTAs. Mchael A, Breza, 5 John hs wfe have two daughters,. mn; People's.Group, Lousl. _., ' ; Street s 5 years old a lfe- Nancy, Carol who s a th Grades) meets EACH SUNIUV» the (Starch Lous P Orlo!, Syca y ; long g resdent sent of the communty, communty. French teacher -n the Wood more Street, s marred d t to th'h the'he attended ttdd the local l schoolsh brdge Townshp School System. V ERHOOD St. DemetrlM, at the Tenter. P.M. L. JUNIOR CHAPTER St. Demetrus, at the Center, Hadassah Lsts Lamb Is Confab Charman CARTKHET - If was an nnunrccl lolay that Mr. Joseph. I,a nl), rcsre.nl of the CarterM Hoard of Krluraton. has been selected as charman of a sesson on Professonal Employee Relatons whch wll be ] conducted at the Natonal School Boards' Assocaton Conventon n Detrot, Mchgan on Aprl. Ths conventon Is an annual meetng conducted by School Hoard organzatons throughout the Unted States. Lamb has prevously conducted a threeday symposum on a smlnr topc al the New Jersey State Conventon at lantc Cty last year. The topc s consdered one of the key problems today n the feld of educaton, as has Carteret Lons Club Hear Tea Taster TEA TASTER wll be served luncheon tween P.M, The next country. from U A.M. to P.M. Tckets board of drectors' meetng wll Lamb has been Presdent of, MONDAY, FEB. s l reservatons may be made be held Thursday. February 8., He local Carterot. Board for.sx BO - St. Elzabeth's at St. James Hall, Longfellow:! Jn^nPnt wth any y member. The menu u n-d Meat Balls Spaghett, Mrs. Aaron Saekhem. nnth year as a member of that Hostesses wlt be Mrs. Brown ears s completng hs [7 5 P.M. EVERY MONDAY UUVHLUll cludes OF EDUCATION Adult Educaton begns, Mr ' CARTERET The regular! Salad, Beverage anl l Dessert. Interestng Tea Facts CARTERET - The general Dt (rester. Chester. Program Drector. Carteret Hgh School. j meetng of - the. ~ Carteret Chapter!, A donor report was presented Mr. Mrs. Hem. dedcated group. He s also a member of An expert tea taster can membershp meetng of the Pr- Ncholas Muue P.T.A. w$ y KRET PARKING AUTHORITY - - Monthly Meetngjof Hadassah was held Thursday. Joseph Wess, char- parents, narrated a remarkable the executve board of the Newdentfy between,5,6vate Mall, 8 P.M. j Evenng, January 5. n the Car- ; luncheon wll be held flm showng the patternng of Jersey School Boards' Assocaton. a partcular tea was grown, dfferent teas. He can tell where held recently wth Presdent CLASSES Carteret Hgh School, 8 P.M. EVERY<teret Jewsh Communty Center. Aprl at the Waldorf-Astora, ther bran njured (laughter, Mrs. Sally Bone venture presdng. Y. ;Mrs. Burton Prce presded. The Cty. Guest speaker Mchele, wth an ntroducton by what varety t s, at what season of the year t was pcked, Joseph Lamb of the Board, of lmnt'an SISTERS Spansh Classes, Sacred Hear! prayer was read by Mrs. Walter Mrs. Peggy Osborne. Much ere Avenue, 7:-8: P.M. (Classes are flled at.gruhn. news analyst. A Fa- dt s to be gven to the doctors Ftzgerald Heads how t was processed V^at Educaton wus present to revew the proposed school bud-!.shon Show wll be presented by for ther dscoveres of a system other varetes of tea should be Membershp charman Mrs. Bambesers whch s brngng marvelous m March of Dmes blended wth t to produce a gel. The membershp voted to AKKAM CARAVAN Regular Meetng, Columban Club, Sdney Brown announced a ';! Mrs. Sdney Fox. Raffles provements to Mcnele to CARTERET The Natonal partcular flavor. the school budget,,8 P.M. re enrollment. Mrs, Brown, food>charman. announced the draw the many people who are helpng Foundaton March of Dmes celebrates ts th year n the tea Is rfeasured on a scale BOARD OF EDUCATIO. In the tea tastng process, move ttled "KNOW I'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grl Scout Troop *7. charman ' the February ng for the General Electrc 9- wth the pattern manpula Meettng, at the Church, «: P.M. EVERY MONDAY. Luncheon sponsored by the Ha nch Portable Televson wll betons. A queston answer health feld ths year, Dr. Thomas H. Paternt, Mddlesex Coun- Bolng water s poured over the shp. Mss Gal Horn was- pres- then put nlo small whte cups. shown to the general ITS MEN CLUB ASSOCIATION Monthly Meetng. Erne's dassah. announced tha the held Thursday, February beperod followed the flm. fay. Pekola Terrace, 8 P.M. j the close of the meetng, ty drector of the 968 March of leaves the tea s brewed for ent asked for volunteers tor ANAS AUXILIARY OF EL HAKKAM-Rcgular Medna. refreshments were served by Dmes Campagn, sd. The Natonal Fout;daton,^as started n exactly fve mnutes. The tea the March of Dmes Drve. Mss Club, 8 P.M. Mrs. Alex Kestenbaum, hosptlty vce-presdent. 98 by Presdent^Roosevelt to taster watches the leaves unfold; he then snffs the leaves the dstrct for the March OE Horn s the representatve of JOORE ROOSEVELT LODGE F. & A M, - Regular he aroma of the brew. Fnally, usng an overszed tea- ber of volunteer. Dmef. There were a good num-' f, Masono Lodge, SS Elm Street,- 7 P.M fkhl polo, then an unchecked, Star Lng Pwt #Z? Lades Auxlary Meetng, kller crppler. In 955 the spoon he swshes the ten nto hs The nomnatng commttea ; Headquarter!, 9 P.M. (Closed) alk vaccne, developed wth New Courses mouth, sprayng every part of apponted fs as follows: Mrs-. AN'S CLUB Evapdng Group, Regular Meetng, Fre March of Dmes funds, was pro-hnounced safe, potent effec- senstve palate. Ev>e Ullersberger. charman; Pekola Terrace. 8 P.M. ; The drnkng of tea as a beverage prqbably goes back more berg, Mrs. Marge Van Woe***, Mss Brown, Mrs, Elane Rosentve. Added By Board Wth polo conquered, Ihe Na-thatonal Foundaton devoted ts re- the general meetng the 5, years. Chnese legend Mrs. Carol James. After gpup Board Apples for $5, Federal Educaton Project TUESDAY. FEBJ «! fftball GAMES Carteret Vreshman vs. Metuchen: Away, P.M. ret JV vs. Metuchea JV, Home, 6: P.M. Joseph V. Lamb, presdent ol. Envronmental educaton s rot VarsHy vs. Metuchen Vanty. Home, 8 P.M the Carteret Board of Kduca- new fascnatng = tuea'toul > St. Joseph's, n the Church Basement, 7: P.M.jtjon, has announced that appl-;approach to whjh we.vll coo- 'l'uesday. '!cat«n has been made for a pro : trbute." l» OF EDUCATION Executve Board Meeng of fralject whch nvolves a Federal} The ste for 'Je project s to- " " Guest Speaker, Mrs. Valere Dllon on Sex Edu grant of more than $5, caled n Stokes State Forest School, 8 P.M. The project, whch s now call- outrde of BranchvUe, New Jer- tthkt POST #6. The Amercan Legon - Regular «the Newton Outdoor Educa sey. Approxmately 7 mles tqn [ n:>5 Roosevelt Avenue 8 PM Pr J cct ' nas Provded Car, frum Carteret, t offers vared IAN A\fERCAM S CLUB rr.n ' Regular R»»...r Meetng, ujtnff Club n.h n^m* Rooms, teret chldren an opportunty to] facltes to accommodate stulearn about the natural resour- dents for school c»mpnt', sum- Avenue, 8:* P. P M l>«'uetnus Regular Meetng, at the Center, 8 P.M.! «s of «ur stau> aml nteract ; n er ctmpng, feld trps, spec* I IMtARY - Cheat Club Plap Sesson, athe Lbrary, wth thfr fellow students jjal profects, etc: There are teachers, as well as other stu-j twenty fther communtes who ' IRRARY Story Book Hour, at the Lbrary, P.M. deots from urban, suburban, j are nvolved n ths program. ~U$ YOUTH CENTER - Games apd Recrea rural ettng.v They represent'* cross secton A the Center Lmted to Parshoners ther The Newton Board ol Educa of rural, suburban, urban ""- K9 P.M. ton has elected to transfer the communtes. 'n Ln; Post # Post Meetng, at Post Head fscal responsblty admn Lamb added, "The Board llll> '-v a P.M. (Closed) straton of ths program n envronmental edueuton, ton are tqxously awatng Members our Admnstra- WEDNESDAY, PCBRUARY 7 l( Lamb sad, "Because of the word from Washngton the \NI) MOSARY SOCIETY SI, Elzabeth's Regular nterest am unthusa&n shown New Jersey State Department he Church Basfcment, 7: R M. by our studenb, ther parents, of Educaton as to *e approval ' 'tet BPO, Elks Lodge #5 Meetng, 8 P M. our professonal staff, t s of ths request. It s certanly felt' that t s n the best nter- another mlestone n the eduea tonal progress of our Carteret Kl{ l'"r BOROUGH COUNCIL Regular Meetng, at ests ol the Carteret School Sya Chambers, 8 P. M tern to apply for ths program. Publc Schools," KSBYTERIAN CHURCH Boy Scout Troop, #8, f'hrch ' ' h, B:o P.M. Every Wednesday. I KESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Last Claw of School of M. Open to the Publc. SOCIETY - St. Joseph's, Scholarshp Bngo, n Basement. 7: P. M. Ws SOCIETY - St.. Demetru*, Deru, at the Center. 8 P. M. [ u s YOUTH CENTSB - Games Recrea tjnlles. Open 6-8 P.M. V r Bro * n»s. Meetng, St. EUa? HaU, 6 P.M y. <r Srout* Troop #56, St, Elas Hall, 8 P. M l'sluy ASSOCIATION <- Lades Auxlary ' '.. >., I' k--ut Varsty 8 P. M, t vm.-jv w Wo-vlbrHge JV, Away 8: ' ' ~CARTERET The Art Crafts workshop of the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary.*vK goon ther fourth feld trp on Saturday, February 7. The destnaton of the group wll he the Brooklyn Museum. The cost of the bus fare s $.75 The trp s now open to all chldren, ages 8, who wsh to at' tend und reservatons wll be Ukeu at the lbrary; adult chaperones are also needed. The bus wll leave the Carteret Lbrary promptly at 9: a. m., wlt return approxmately 5:P p. nt. For further nformaton, please contact Mr. J. Stojka at the brary, $577. * CARTEHF.T St. Joseph's Holy Name Socety, Carteret, hold ts Ffth Annual St, Patrck's D«y Dunce on Satuntuy nght March Itt at Hethlw HftJI, Cooke Ave., Carteret, Musc wll bf by Andy Wells hs nne pece B, Tckets /are $5 wth lq'd. sojd refreshmaus av»law«bancug, sngng, g*rtes, pfue* al)d lovtywf are *l*o a CARTERET Three new sources know how to the was entertaned by the W courses were added to the Uar-fgheret Hgh currculum by the eds, Dr. PaLernb explaned. a Chnese poet. aganst crpplng hrth de- tea was wrtten n 78 A.D. by Twrlers. Thrd Grades wer«n Board of Educaton. They wll The 968 March of Dmes The Dutcjh. were the frst of hosptalty. become avalable for the sprng Campagn for funds wth whch people n Europe to drnk tea, The theme lor (m general term. to contnue the fght aganst crp early n the 6's. They brought membershp meetng on Feto. Currculum charman, Har> plng brth defects s now n tea to New Amsterdam about, wll be n observance of progress, the followng 65, t sold for about $5,a Founders Day wth Mrs. Sy Segal as charman. qld Maddow, reported that one, requred course n "consumer educaton," s desgnated to prepdre the student fpr hs role n tne naton's economy as a purchaser. An electve course n economcs also wll; be offered to senors antcpatng study n related felds n college, Maddow noted, another electve, a semnar course n "contempor ary problems," also wll be for senors. The last course "s a study o* the problems facng socety too>y," Maddow sad, for "once dentfed, the dffcultes can be evaluated, dscussed perhaps, someday solved." Board Presdent, Joseph P Lamb, sad that n the last four years, the Board has ntroduced 6 new or revsed courses. He gave credt for the flexblty of the currculum to the schuo admnstraton staff. School Superntendent, Ruben T. O'Donnell, submtted s "Soqrcebook for Feld Trp*,' Whch fe«d been prepared by Mrs, Mary Czaya, Col urn bb,seh«tt Prlncm, anl other staff members, to the Board. It wll serve as a gude to educatonal tttea outedfr'of Ua charmen are headng the cam-poundpagn In ther respectve com muntes: Denns A. Ftzgerald 'arteret. CARTERET The hghly specalzed art of lea lastng am the romance hst Lorv connected wth "the most popular beverage n the world" was descrbed by Kenneth Rapeff of the Tea Councl of the U.S.A., Inc., at the meetnt; of The Carteret Lons Club held at the Gyps^r Gtfmp. In- hs talk Mr. RapeH explaned how expert tea tasters select blend teas to produce, the partcular flavor the publc prefers. He outlned the many k'ps tea Koes through from the sefd stfh to the plantng, prunng, pluckng processng be fore t reaches our cups, He demonstrated the dfference be tween black, green oolontf leas emphaszed the cor rect way to brew tea to brng out Us best qualtes. places t n the year 77 B. C. The frst authentc book on There are more than ',p varetes of t«a. Lke wnes, they take ther names from the dstrcts where they grow, such as Darjeelkg, Assam, Ceylon, sc ncludng communty servce facltes, ndustral Java forth, plants, natural areas. The tea buy s al blend of to dfferent varetes, eac O^Donnell announced that es chosen for a certan characterstc; color, flavor, bouquet, say* wrtten by three h school senors have been chosen h ( jy et, c. by the Natonal Essay Prets There are three dfferent typ- of tea black, green among 6, submtted for pub-elcaton n the h annual nnsasne, "Youth Spyaks Out." Thefrom the same plant famly. It's oolong. All three type's come borough's. contrbutors were The teabag was eeddentahy nvented" n 9, tle same year, concdentahy that "ced tea" cam* nto beng. Today, teabags are made of a specal flter paper. Each teabag contans exactly one teaspoonful of tea Just enough to make one cup p of tea. A pound of f totee to tea wll make k about b cups of tea, when made accordog t% dbgschons,. Of «U tfe tea sold n the U ted States today about 55% s n the form of teabags; 5 o as loose.tfra % n nstant form., PTA Nomnatng Group Named Passon Play To Be Seen Mar. 6 CARTERET - The regular ' monthly mootng of the St. Elaa Parent Teacher Guld wllf be held Tuesday, February at H P.M. n the school audtorum, Romanowsk Street. Consultaton wll be by appontment only at 7 P.M. The Kuest speaker wll * be Mr. Albert (.!. Freeh, Drector of the Passon Play present-. ed by Ijoly Famly Parsh'Unon Cty. The Play s consdered Amerca's Oberammergaus. The what happens to them after the Lorrane Yapcensk, Carol leases are plucked that makes Mantle Nancy Devern. theun dfferent. He am noled that two other Over 97% of all the tea con senors have been chosen, turned n the Unted States s Parsh has been presentngujjs through a poelry readng contest, to represent the hgh schflol tea s fully fermented. formanccs are held every black tea. In the processng, the Play for the past 5 yearstp n nterscholasuc compe'.on. Green tea s lght n color end up fo ncludng.palm Kathleen Walsh wll compete when brewed. In ts processng, Sunday. Frst performance wll n the RulgersNewa-k State t s not fermented. be held March lt. Mr. Frecbt College Poetry readng fnals Oolong tea s a compromse wll dscuss the Play shew on March Z runner-up betwepn black green tea sldes of prevous performances. Thomas Worth wll represent It n qew-ermeotod so>m the Members are urged to attend the school at thu New Jersey leaves turn a greensh-brown In ths Play. Foreutk: League poetry readng color. The Guld wll sponsor, a M.ard sesson OB March 5. The word "Pekoe" pro- Gras dance on Saturday, February 7 at 8 P.M. n St. Klaj "peck-o" not p»eklmb,'ssued copes of (he " n th«tea trade school audtorum, Costume* propound revsed hgh school only to «> of leal Md ocft ftpare optonal an prteflt whi h* fo^kb the St* a type or y,m)m nrnne* awarded. A buffet supper whi dent j of szea ate. rame Pekoe ^etve. Musk for dancng patm apm-aval of the code at Souchong, Broken?tkno, Fan;be furnshed by Johnny the out Board Dngs J m< Orchestra,

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BASKFT CLAMS \- SHELL or STEAMERS SERVED NITELY AT OUR BAR ORDERS TO GO W«Prepare the same tasty foods to go as you enjoy here n our restaurant. NO DINING ROOM SERVICE MONDAYS ROUTE, AVENEL / Mle North Woodbrktgc Clovcrkaf... Parkng Galore Courses Offered On Government WOODBTUDGE - The WoodbdRo Adult School, n conjuncton wth the local Jaycees, s offerng a course n "Local Government," whch wll explan the varous dvsons of local, county state governmen s, ther nter-relatonshp ard-effect upon local government. Both theory practcal asprrts of povernmmt wll bf present'r, Thp theory, based on (he legal lorm of go be explaned by the nstructors; the practcal by speakers who are practcng members of government The local form of government wll be presented contrasted wth other forms n operaton n nearby communtes. A dscusson queston perod wll be part of each evenng's class. Students are encouraged to enlghten themselves by askng questons of both the nstructor the guest speakers. Also to be offered are ten sessons on "Law for the Laymgn", Topcs to be dscussed nclude Wlls Estates, Contracts, Crmnal Law, Federal Income Tax, Ownershp of Properly, Real Personal. Sor addtonal nformaton, consult Woodbrdge Adult School hroche, or contact the offce of adult educaton, 66-. Temple Beth Am Sets Roy Scout Servces COLONIA Servces Frday evenng at Temple Beth Am wll take place at 8: conducted by Rabb Abraham Horvtz Cantor Royal Rockman. Boy Scout week wll be observed. Jerome Rosenberg, scout leader, wll speak on "The Fathers Part n Scoutng." Mr. Mrs. Avsholom Smth wll be hosts to the congregaton n honor of ther son Ira, who wll receve the eagle award on Tuesday. The chldren of the Hebrew Sunday School are now preparng a program for Jewsh Arbor Day to be celebrated on February. Members of Sster hood wll serve fruts symbolc of tle Holy L. Junor Congregaton meets Saturday mornng at 9:5. Mnvan servce takes place evenngs at 8:. BETROTHOL TOLD CARTERET Mr. Mrs. Donald Ellott, 9 Elmwobd Avenue announce the engagement of ther daughter, Donna May, to Adam Fgerea, son of Mr. JMrs. Ramoft Ffenerea, Patersot S"treet7 Perth Am'boy. FULBRIGHT ON WAR Senator J, Wllam FulbrgM told hs consttuents' that U. S. nvolvement s not worth the nrce we are payng. The Ar kansas Democrat sad "the best support we can gve our troops s to seek an end to the fght hjffy negotatng a settlement.'' SOCIAL \ Wednesday, January,968 LEADER-PRESS - SECURITY Qtetlon Answers By Howard G. Houghton. Dstrct Manager Q. How do the new changes n the Medcare law affect cov- :rage of hosptal outpatent scr- 'ces? A. Startng Aprl, 968 hopltal autpatent servces, whether for dagnoss or for treatment, can be covered only by medcal nsurance not hosptal nsurance. The 'effect of the change s that >n hosptal outpatent beneftts wll be covered under the medcal Insurance program, therefore, wll be subject to a $5 deductble a percent consurance feature. Under the old law, benefts were pad on the bass of a "dagnostc study." Ths wan a -day* perod durng whch a patent receved dagnostc servces from the same hosptal. For each such -day perod, the patent was requred to pay the frst $, hs hosptal nsurance pad 8 percent of the remanng costs. The $ deductble he pad under the hosptal nsurance plan counted toward the $5 deductble under the medcal nsurance plan. The new law releves admnstratve complex tcs n the old law that were created by the exstnee of two deductble s, by the need to dstngush dagnostc servces from treatment, by separate procedures for the hlng of those servces rendered by a physcan those not rendered by a physcan. Hosptals wll be permtted, under the new law, to collect up to $5 for outpatent hosptal servces from the medcare benefcary. These amounts, of course, wll be counted ax expenses rembursable to the benefcary under the medcal nsurance plan. Thn provson of the 967 amendments wll brng the requrements of the Medcare program more closely n lne wth the usual bllng practce of hosptals. Denver pcked to bd for Wnter Olympcs. '76 Spectacular ALTERATION EXPANSION SALE NOW GOlM ON Hug* fductfon on qualty, nam* br ctehrrg f«r nun an boy- MEN'S BOYS' WEAR 5 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH A Good Professon Can Save Mles of Walkng from Job to Job CLIMB THE LADDIR TO SUCCESS WITH FRANKLIN TRAINING No gmmcks or gveaways eff*r»d of Frankln Beauty School... only H* but educaton In btouty culture, Fully accredted by the Natonal Accredtng Commsson for Cosmetology Schools. If you do not hay* a hgh-school dploma on* may bf obtantd through our hgh chool equvalency court* under qualfed college profeuort rght at Frankln Beauty School, In conjuncton wth the beauty culture court*. You'll never learn about Frankln Beauty School from thl ad. Call for appontment or use coupon below. For Informaton end Brochure Past*. Ths Couaon «n a Past Card! MAIL DIRECTLY TO:! 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The e show settngs delghtul musc along wth the comedy ake ths show a real treat. All hmren are welcome. Tckets ll be sold at the door. alme B a roll, Spansh Davs Cup Manager: "Emerson was better than I lave ever seen hm before," commentng on Roy Emerson's ctory over Manuel Santana nd Span's loss to Australa.) Premum Ol. Nmonol Sr. 7-hr. rvlst sn all mrtee ef turner.. For Fan nrvce //»* ft>«u«o call. SIMONE BROS. LINDEN, N.J. HU 6-76 HU 6-59 \ r CAKE SALE SET KEASEEY The tdes Auxlary of the Protecton Fre Co-,mpany No. wll conduct homemade cake sale, Saturday, February 7, from : to 7: P. M. n the frehouse. Th«good lme Commttee wth Mrs, Robert Collns Mrs. Peter Martn a * co-charmen charge. are n UnM>lflsh servce s about the best contrbuton that a man can make to hs day gene raton. Money careless ^ truth explan a' lot of propa a. Complete TRAVEL Arrangements PORKIGN DOMESTIC WM. VISLOCKY travel 77 W. Gr Avr. Rahway HOIY COMFORT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wllam»t'(:u»rr«, BMW Mr«Murlnn Hr't. 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On hs newspaper route, he takes another course a busness course, n whch he apples n a practcal way the thngs he learns n the classroom he also learns somethng more. He learns the bascs of busness, whch wll st hm n good stead throughout hs lfe. As a newspaperbby, he operates hs own retal busness, wth the counsel of our crculaton people who make a career of workng wth boys. He buys hs newspapers from us, he sells them to you. In managng hs busness, he delvers, collects, keeps records, learns to deal wth people. Lttle wonder so many busness leaders of today wll tell you the most valuable experence they had as a boy was managng a newspaper route. It's one good way a boy can round out hs educaton. For nformaton, call ME - ASK FOR MR. FILMORE DAILY JOURNAL HOME DELIVERY ROUTES NOW AVAILABLE IN, COLONIA, AVJENEL, CAR- TERET, ISELIN, METUCHEN AND EDISON. ourtot Your Communty Newspaper ' SERVING UNtON am MIDDLESEX COMMUNITIES COMPLETE ROUTE APPLICATION OR CALL AFTER P.M. 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4 Leader-Press (Photo by Bejas Studo) SUSAN M. GALL BKTROTIIKI): Mr. Mrs. Frank D. Gall. Womlbrrtgc Avenue, Sewarcn, have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Susan Maureen, to Rchard Stanley Lojevysk, son of Mr. Mrs. Stanley Lojew sk, 86 Central Avenue, Sewaren. No date has been set for the weddng. VFW Lades Lst Plans of Events HOPELAWN Hopelawn La des V.F.W. Auxlary of Post #5 announced they are seekng the names addresses of boys servng n Vet Nam. These may be submtted to Mrs. Steve Cserr, presdent. A penny sale to beneft an open heart patent wll be conducted on Sunday, 7 P.M., n the post rooms. Tckets are avalable W.H.S. Sets Folk»Dance Festval -Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School wll be onr of the fve host schools, throughout the State of New Jersey, to conduct a Folk Dance Festval sponsored by the dance secton of the New Jersey Assocaton for Health. Physcal Educaton Recreaton on Saturday B A.M. Partcpatng wll be Physcal Educators students from Junor Senor Hgh Schools n the Monmouth, Unon Md dlesex County area students from Newark State College. Partcpants wll be gven an oppor tunty to observe demon- Istrate new materals. " Charman of the festval s Ernest Dubay, Drector of Physcal Educaton n the" Wood brdge Townshp Schools. Guest teachers wll be Barba ra Scott, a teacher of Physcal Educaton at Verona Hgh School Dubay. Parents Group Plans Luncheon The Wood brdge Slate School Parents Assocaton s plannng a luncheon/ fashon show to be held at the School on Rahway Avenue n Woodbrdge. The event s scheduled for Tuesday, February 7 at noon. A Smorgasbord buffet luncheon wll be served. Door przes fashons wll be featured. Tckets are avalable from Mrs. Frances Chck, 6 Lake Avenue, Colona, FU Woodbrdge State School s a tate resdental faclty for the mentally retarded. One thous resdents, male female, ages fve over resde on a from any member. 68 acre campus. Woodbrdge, Reservatonsare.,»»yauuu are stll»tu open upen IOT for Rngwood-Bopp Marrage Solemnzedon Saturday Callanan'Monaco Rtes Performed on Saturday Amerca, conducted the annual of Cub u Scout Pack 8 at the January pack meetng. The annual event s ftptbptfaton for charter renewal. TV openng ceremony was conducted by Den 5, wth Mrs. Ben Roechett, den mother, n charge. They also conducted the closng ceremony. Exhbts were presented by Den wth Mrs. J. J. Naughton Mrs. W. J. Bednarek, den mothers, Songs were led by Den, Mrs. R. E. Aldreh L den mother. The dark horse event was conducted by Den, wth Mrs. G. J. Mucn-ch Mrs. Ernest Weber, den mothers, n charge. Den presented.a varety of satrcal skts ncludng: a comcal magc show; a mockery of a commercal; a comedy nspecton skt, where the cubs had long fngernals, long hatr wore red whte sotks. Announcement was made that Pack S was awarded the Honor Unt Banner for membershp at the 967 Round-up. A Wefo-e-los graduaton ceremony was conducted for two boys gong nto Boy Scout Troop 8, by Renhart Ttorsen, Sr, Wednesday, January,868 scout master; Renhart Thorsen, Jr., junor scoutmaster; uary meetng of St. James PTA Chase Lchtensten Mrs. Mrs. Adolf Schrmpf, sster of The Jan- Junor Troop led by Mr*. Keanw offcated. Carl Luna, assstant scoutmaster, Troop 8. The boys, Mnker who announced comng used eyeglasses from now un- Mss Mara Floresch, mad was conducted" by Mrs. Martn Marvn Abelowtz s collectng the brde, was matron of honor, who crossed a symbolcal brdge events as follows: tl June whch wll be sent to of honor. Brdesmad was Mss were: Herbert-Gunthner Tomorrow, Thursday, at : New Eyes for the Needy h Susan Lenart. Keth Kromones., They receved P.M., there wll be a meetng Short Hlls, New Jersey. Anyone Robert Thullesen served as State School Parents Assocax a.^toantn» Dance, sponsored boy scout neckerchefs. Afterwards they crossed another ther plans for a Chnese aucton, to contact any leader. Robert Farrngton were ushers. ff the school cafetera to fur- wshng to donate.eyeglasses s best man. John Solasky Jr., ton, under the leadershp of jontly by the post auxlary, Marvn Mlls, presdent, s com-oprsed of al parents guard- post home. Reservatons may The frst brdge, constructed a day". All members who a,reabout Area 7's pendng trp to John F. Kennedy Memoral February, 8 P.M., at the brdge for the Arrow of Lght. Aprl 7 featurng a "queen for The recent announcement The brdge, a 965 graduate of ans of resdents at the School. be made through the commer, George Kacsur or the pres- Moulder, Web-e los leader, was A rummage sale wll be held should be clarfed accordng to as a bookkeeper by Md-Jersey by George Wrght Henry able are asked to attend. the Poconos on February 7 Hgh School, Iseln, Is employed Through ts fund rasng actvtes support, the Parents dent, Mrs. Steve Cserr. made from lumber donated by on May ; any artcles of clothng, toys, furnture, household man, as the trp s for Cadette Mr. Solasky was graduated Mrs. Wllam Nocdtra, char- Dstrbutors Inc., Metuchen. Group augments the efforts ofx^heservatons are closed for Iseln Lumber Company. The the School to provde an approp*ttnrb\js rde to the Latn Casno second brdge ww'lven by No-tems Ideas, Oak Tree Road, wll be apprecated. Scoute, ther leaders famles commttee charmen, n 96 s^employed by E. I. from Perth Amboy Hgh School date treatment, tranng!n Cherry Hll to be held on Feb-velty 8th. Bus wll leave the Edson. A cakeless cake sale s scheduled for February wth moth- therapy program to each of theruary resdents. post home at P.M. sharp. No awards were presented as Mrs. Fergason remnds the du Pont de Nemours Inc., Parln. [they wll be presented at the ers of the fourth, ffth sev-leaderenth grade students n charge. Mrs, Ralph Aldoras her as- that they are to contact annual blue gold dnner, scheduled for February, P. There wll be a Sprng card sstant, Mrs. Charles Yager M. at Cranwood Inn, Garwood. party held on May wth all about partcpaton to qualfy class mothers n charge. for the World Frendshp Pn forcharty Dance The second phase of the mem-the Julette Low Rally set for WOODBIDGE Saturday afternoon at St. James Church, Mss Jo Ann Margaret Bopp, son of Mr, Mrs. Francs T. Bopp, 57 Lnden Avenue, b*> loame he brde of John Joseph Rangwood, son of Mrs. J<mn Jtngwood, 56 Sherry Street, the late Mr. Rngowood. The Rev. Wllam Roos offcated. Mss Jans Foerschl was mad p honor. Brdesmads were Mss Alce Wagner, Mss Betty Dela Petro, Mss Betty.Anne Boyd.,,.,,,.., ; Servng as best man was Mchael Gall. Ushers ncluded Thomas Mddleton, John Fuhman, Paul Komnsky. Both are graduates of St. Mary's Hgh School, Perth Amboy. Mrs. Rngwood was also graduated n 967 from St. Francs Hosptal School of Nursng. Mr, Rngwood s a junor at Mount St. Mary's College, Emjntsburg, Md. After a trp to the Pocono Mountans, Pa., the couple wll resde n Waynesboro, Pa. Specal Courses Adult School - The Woodbrdge Adult School announced courses wll be offered n drver educaton "practcal real estate for the homeowner." The drver educaton course wll consst of fve V6 hour class perods whch wll nvolve three classroom sessons n order to prepare for the wrtten examnaton two classes dscussng some of the technques of safe drvng. In addton, there wll be toee prvate tours of behnd-the-wheel nstructon at the convenence of the student. The real estate course wll nclude the practcal legal sde of lstng contracts, contracts of sale, fnancng of real estate, deed rghts. An early regstraton by mal,wm nsure a seat n the class elmnate the need for nperson regstraton. For addtonal nformaton, call the offce of adult educaton, 66-. "Say It Wth Flowers" frum WALSHECK'S Mr ajbulto, KltHWl IIUIll V\ A[ -SHKK'S, l>e II n *IIIMII jnjmgnt-jt or j ueuultlk me Kvel ht) ulnom of attenton dud credtlveees. WALSHECK'S H.OWKHS.H:> AuUy Ave. Wuodbrdgr Blue y Gold DnnetfW: Changed to Aven&P'!:! j AVENEL A change n pace No regular pack meetng wn be hold n February; the next wll be March 8, 7: P. M., at School 5. has been announced for the Blue' Gold Dnner for Cub Scout Pack 7 on February. U, It be held a,\ the. Asenel Memu,., Post 76, V.F.W. hall, Part Avenue, nstead of the Woodbrdge V.F.W. hall as prevously announced. The dnner wld begn at 5 P. M. Mrs. Nel- to school do not arrve too early. son,. the Woodbrdge State Rosary Socety Monday 8: P. The Very Rev. Msgr. Maurce February from 7: to :School n Avenel. Tckets wll M., n Lourdes Hall. Frends of P. Grffn, pastor, announced a P. M., at the Carteret Arena. be avalable at the door. Rosarans may also attend. leadershp course n the methods of teachng relgon on ele Leonard Walters, Robert Sm- Charman s Mss Jll Fenley, Servng on the commttee are! son'averyy charman, announced that reservatons are closed. have establshed a reputaton mentary level wll be offered The next meetng of Area 7 mons, Al Orosz, Steve Comba, The Maron..-Players, who Entertanment wll be provded by the New Jersey Folk thentc partrayal of events n on Thursday, February 8 at John Kostek, Frank Brecka, for "reverent, sncere, au-at St. James School ths week leaders charman wll be Joseph Fedor, Joseph Gougeon, Dance Club, under the supervson of Mrs. Kay Symchk, Mary" durng the past seven of St. Stephen's Lutheran Wllam DeJoy, Harold Drexler, the lfe of the Blessed Vrgn 9: A. M. at Fellowshp Hall John Mullens, Howard Tune, Carteret. years wll present "The Sorrow- Mysteres" n musc, narra- Church, Pleasant Avenue, Edson. Edward J. Maras. A fourteen-year old boy ven-futrloqust, George Terebush, Fords wll also entertan. B'na Jacob to Honor Scouters at Servces AVENEL The scouts of Congregaton B'na Jacob wll hfflffjcjj ^JTrday's servces at"8f P. M. at the local temple. AH Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Grl Scouts Brownes are nvted. The Oneg Shabbat after the servces wll be sponsored by" Mr. Mrs. Snowtz, Mr. Mrs. Hy Farer, Mr. Mrs. Nathan Levnsky Mr. Mrs. Abe Lapdus. There 's an adult Hebrew class at the synagogue Monday nghts at 8. The U.S.Y. meets Mondays at 7: P. M. the Pre-U.S.V. meets Tuesday at 7: P. M.- The temple's boy scout troop meets evenngs. St. Cecela's P. T. A. Cake Sale Sunday ISELIN A cake sale wll be sponsored by St. Cecela's School PTA Sunday mornng February, after am Masses begnnng at 8:. The baked goods table, whch wff feature pes, cookes, cupcakes, wll be se up outsde the church offce n the man corrdor. Mothers of students n Stanley Brsk's Sster Jean Matthew's eghth grades wll supply sol the baked goods. ("lass mothers n ch^rne of the respectve groups are Mrs. Jo s'ph Koslosky wth Mrs. Lous Swak; Mrs. Frank Kopcko Mrs. Elmer Mellett. DELICATESSEN 575 Ambuy Ave., Woodbrdge (-ISATIJKNG... CATKKING SANDWICHES MADE TO ORDER IORS D'OEUVRES HOME MADE SALADS QUALITY COLD CUTS THUMAN'S MEATS Dull, «A.M. tu V M. Hlll"<.n^n. M»r Andrnarlk Bros, l'ru ). Inspecton Held Pack Meet SKI,IN Thomas Cornell, neghborhood commssoner Bant,n Councl Hoy Scouts of Maran Players Guests ISELIN - The'Maran Play- -^ * jjhfe a l jholk Women's Clllb ol-jj Pf r^r(, wll present "The 'SonSwtfuT Mysteres" at a meetng of St. Cecela's Altar- tve tableau. The cast conssts of 5 women. Olub members also desgn costumes supervses make-up far ad per- Fords Church FORDS The Fourth Quarterly Conference Congregaton meetng of the Wesley Methodst Church wll take place Monday, February 5 at 7: P. M. The Rev. George Watt, Jr., Southern Dstrct Superntendent, wll presde yearly reports wll be read from the varous commssons, commttees organzatons of the church. Pror to the meetng, the Women's Socety wll arrange a covered dsh supper at 6: P. M. Any person or famles attendng are asked to brng ther favorte dsh, Beverages wll be provded by, the Woman's Socety. Mrs. Norman Beck, charman of the Socety's Chnese aucton planned for Frday, February, has requested that all dona tons for the aucton be gven AVENEL Nuptal vows were exchanged Saturday after noon at St. Andrew's Church he tween Mss Maran Monaco, daughter of Mr. Mrs, Thomas J. Monaco, Clark place, John Thomas Callanan, son of Mr. Mrs. John Callan?, Irvngton. Mss Mary Bvona was mad of honor. Brdesmads ncluded Mss Helen Enderlen, Mss Theresa Guyre, Mss Beverly Ganchett. Junor brdesmads were Mss Terese Sptalett Mss Kathleen McCarthy. Servng hs brother as best man was James Callanan. Ushers were Thomas Monaco, Bryon Smth, Raymond Forge, Joseph Monaco, Anthony Monaco. After a trp to Nassau, the couple wll resde n Edson. Mrs. Callanan was graduated from Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School A s employed by Ftncs I. du Pont & Co., brokerage frm, Manhattan. Her husb graduated from Walt Marshall Catholc Hgh School, Irvngton, s employed by McDonnell & Company, brokerage frm, Manhattan: Full Calendar Planned by PTA q bershp drve s now n progress. Mrs. Stephen Toth, charman of the merchse club, announced the Sprng dub wff begn durng February. Proceeds wll go toward payment of book bll. jfoot culmnatng n '.he presentaton of Scoutngs' hgh- honor, the Eagle Scout to her as soon as pos-sble. Auc-eston s open to the publc. Award, to Ira Smth, a sophomore at Colona.Senor Hgh The monthly meetng of the Women's Socety on Tuesday, School. February 6, wll feature a dscusson of the dutes of the var- Colona Cvc Improvement Troop 7, sponsored by the ous offces, n preparaton for Club, meets every Tuesday, the comng electon n March. 7:5 P. M. New memb/.rs are Hostesses wll be Mrs, Lester prescn'ly beng accept d. For Mller, Mrs. Norman Beck nformaton call 8-99 ox 8- Mrs. Andrew Matusz Perfect Ft Brdals by Usa BHdemd Brldu Oown CocktaJ Furml Drauw 9 Rt. 7 (Colon I a H a h wa jr Ute } 88-8 prncpal, welcomed the pav ents advsed reports to be dstrbuted ths week. She also asked that students who walk wll extend for 5 weeks for a two hour perod. Cana conferences wll be held each Wednesday durng Lent. Msgr. Grffn asked that all socetes n the parsh send to the rectory a schedule of socal' events n order to prevent con- PAGETHREB Costumes of Many Ls To Feature Woodbrdge BPWInternatonal Fete Hungaran, Dutch. Czecho-Slovakan, Spansh, Italan. Hawaan, Ukranan costumes, just to menton a few, wll ve wth each other n brllant colors, at the annual Internatonal Nght sponsored by the Woodbrdge Townshp Busness Professonal Women's Club Thursday flct of dates. formances. at the 8, 9: A.M. ser-fovces. New members wll be Members wll make favors fbr February at 8: P. M. The Amboy Regon PTA wll A Folk Mass, arranged by have ts nnth annual communon breakfast, March., after unted wth the Church at the Presbyteran Homes. The program wll be n charge of Mrs. Rev. Gerety, sprtual drector, wll be celebrated at 8: P. M., the 8: A. M., Mass at Our Church of Avenel the meet- wa^ opeaed wtj 6. prayer 9: A.M. servces wth n the church, proceedng the Lady of Peace Church, Fords. Mrs. John Patten, co-char-nmen of the th annual fashon b k FM O the Rev. Walter W. Fegner, Lexoy Boweo Mrs. Donald g pa py event. Reservatons must be made pastor. Fales, by Nck ForeMo. Openng cere Tckets for a fashon show to wth Mrs. Ernest Andrasck by show, sponsored by Our Lady mones were conducted by Leo Church School s held for nurs be sponsored by the socety on March 5. of Peace School PTA, on Wed-Frolchnesday, March 7 at the Seven the blue gold dnner wll be servces. Senor Hgh meets at Ansley Long announced ery through Junor Hgh at both May Retreat Plan March, 8: P. M., may be obtaned at the busness meetng. shown. Specal przes were won A March of Dmes flm was Arches, Perth Amboy, announc held February, 6: P.M., n a, m. only, Baby toddler Of toly Innocents ed commttees as follows: Westmnster Hall. The group care s avalable at both servces for chldren under toe agethe Holy Innocents Socety of COLONIA a meetng of The fashon show wll be open by Mrs. Francs Smth Mrs. to Mends of Rosarans, Further Arthur Delaney. The attendance Souvenr program, Mrs. Jo-wlseph French, Mrs. John L. Ono-the Guardan Loan Assocaton, of three. Mddlesex County, the program have a wndow dsplay at nformaton may be obtaned by prze was awarded to Sster frey, Mrs. Walter French St. George Ave., Colona from Mrs. Adele Borge has taken for the planned May Retreat was callng Mary Hugh the, book award Mrs. Wllam Budzek; tckets, February 7 to. over the dutes as coordnator dscussed by Father Harry Cassell, OSA, retreat drector at to Mrs. Walter Stllman S'ster Mary Jeanne. Mrs. Edwn Jansch; raffle, Paul Schetta welcomed three n the baby toddler care de Mrs. Andrew Mullally, Mrs new Bobcats, Jeffrey Dunn, Jerry Zambard, John Udvard. The Senor Hgh Fellowshp by Rchard McGvney. partment. Mount Augustne Retreat House, Mothers of the seventh grade Confab Arranged Ronald Wyhranec, Mrs. Salva- Salmbeno, Mrs. Fred Ba- The annual Space Derby was meets every Sunday, 6:5 P.M A flm Was shown depctng students were n charge of hos-torptaltylestracc Mrs. Ralph Lndawer; door przes, 'Mrs. Carl by the boys ther dads, 7 p. m, n the gymnasum for ducted. held. All space shps were bult for fellowshp Wednesdays, how why a retreat s con- The board of drectors wll Thursday meet, February 5, 7: P.M., Newman, Mrs. Robert Scburg, Judges were Robert Wood recreaton. Wllam Burns, assstant to Mrs. Maro Ptosca, Mrs. Wl-worth; starter, Ansley Lon; fn- The Junor Hgh Fellowshp the Superntendent of Schools of meets every Frday, 7: P. M. Woodbrdge Townshp, wll ds- n the cafetera. The next parent-teachers meetng wll be held February. Cedds to Speak Eagle Court COLONIA - Dr. Donald Gedds, prncpal of Colona Senor Hgh School, wll be guest speaker at the thrd Eagle Court of Honor of Boy Scout Troop 7 whch wll be held at the Colona Cvc Improvement Club, February 6, 7:5 P. M. The Eagte Court of Honor! whch s beng held durng Boy Scout Week wll advance scouts n rank begnnng wth Tcnder- OFFICERS INSTALLED CLARK ' The Rev. B N. Chrsbensen, pastor of the Chrstan Mssonary Allance Church, annunecd npw offcers were nstalled durng the mornng wwshp servces on Sunday. / Plans Lsted By Grl Scouts FORDR Mrs. Robert Furgason, charman of Area 7, the Fords-Barton-Heghts Assocaton of Crossroads Councl, Grl Scouts, lsted recent actvtes M the Troops. Frday, February 6, from : to 5: P. M. at the Clara Barton School. Senor Grl Scout Troop S6 wll hold a spaghett dnner, open' to the publc, on Sunday, February from 5: to 7: P. M. at the V.F.W. Hall n jrfts. Chawnan s Carolyn ^Jj8JcO._S Tacas Drve reservatons may be phoned to tfoctfar Senor Grl Scout actvty wll be a Roller Skatng party planned for Saturday, Pck Commttee For Style Show FORDS Mrs. Gene Gbson lam Dxon, Mrs. Joseph DeScs co Mrs. Joseph Werner; recepton, Mrs. James Holton, Mrs. Gerald Horgan Mrs. Ncholas Brady publcty, Mrs. Vncent J, Fuschett Mr. Mrs. Olver Rauh. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT CARTERET Announcement has been made of the betrothal of Mss Maranne Laura, daughter of Mr. Mrs. George Laura, Wheeler Avenue to Russel Allen Grundcn son of Mr. Mrs. Freeman Gmnlon 6 Pennsylvana Avenue, by CAMERAS REPAIRED AND F-AS-T KCD*". C"! FLLI,,....j Pubx Farm "Snce 9" 9 Man St., Woodbrdge.6-8 Ol Fr» I'urkm K'Jr ol Slnrr ovef the state wll be present. Enttled "Internatonal Brotherhood n Song Dance", thf program wll feature Czaflfcfe Slovakan songs by Mrs. Joseph Bakasa, Perth Amboy Spansh songs by Mss Bet Robbns, a member. Both women Our Lady of Peace Scene Of Solasky-Mats Rtes FORDS Saturday afternoon at Our Lady of Peace Church, Mss. Jean Kathleen Mats, daughter of Mr. Mrs. James Mats, 7 Gordon Ave., became the brde of James Solasky, son of Mr. Mrs. John Solasky, 8 Watson Avenue, Perth Aanboy. The Rev. Adam Set Saturday Plans have been completed for the charty dance to be held, Saturday, 9: P.M. at St. Anthony's recreaton center, West Avenue, Port Readng, under the jont sponsorshp of the Knghts of Columbus, Free. S A.c,cep ed Masons of Woodbrdge known as the Mason-Knghts. All proceeds wll beneft the John F. Kennedy Communty Hosptal, Ed- Cub Scouts Plannng Feb. Wndow Dsplay AVENEL Cub Scout Pack # held ts January meetng at the Frst Presbyteran sh lne, Wllam Henbach; reparman, James Schaeffer. Frst place was taken by Jer ry Zambard; second place, Wllam Ureneck; thrd place, Gregory Mzak. All boys were gven a booklet on space. Closng ceremony was conducted by Mr.<Eorello. MEETING TUESDAY AVENEL A meetng of the PTA wll be held at School Tuesday, :5. P.M. Founder's Day program wll he featured a.speaker from Woodbr(Jt;c Townshp Board of Educaton who wll explan the.school bud Spectacular ALTERATION EXPANS'ON bhll MEN'S BOYS' WIAR 5 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH SUSAN I,. BURROWS TO WED IN JULY: Mr. Mrs. George E. Burrows, 9 Colona Boulevard, Colona, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Susan Lyn, to James Joseph Kozo, son of Mr. Mrs. Kozo, 8 Prospect Avenue, Avenel. Mss Barrows, a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School Westmnster College, New Wlmngton, Pa., s employed as a sxth grade teacher by the Metuchen Board of Educaton. Also a graduate Of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School! Mr - Kozo served n the Army for three years. He s employed by the Woodbrdge Townshp Engneerng Department Is attendng Unon College, Cranford. A July weddng s Holy Communon Observance Set AVENEL The Sacrament of Holy Communon wll be ob served at the Frst Presbyteran Churth of Avenel, Sunday, n the church hall for fellowshp recreaton. lance whch was danced n fhfl trert.s of Tot Avv + l"-"l won ts Independence years go, wll also be on ne urn Another feature of the program wll be a dsplay of artcles from forejgn ls owned by BPW members. Mrs. Korusko, together wth her daughter, Mrs. Joan Gadek grdaughter, wll be dressed n wll be accompaned on the nght, February at the Hun-pangaran-Amercan Ctzens Club, Hungaran, Polsh, Ukranan, by Mrs. John Kozusko. DIANA BELMONTE Port Readng Avenue. Italan Dutch folk dances ENGAGED: Mr. Mm.!echo Slovakan costumes, brlantly perfectly embroder- Accordng to Mrs. Ada Brennan, World Affars charman, recton of Mrs, Kay Symchk wll be performed under the d- Edward G. Belmonte, Summt Avenue, Sewaren, have who s n charge of the evenng's her daughter, Mrs. Charles announced, the engagement of program, State BPW offcers! Hosbach of the Carteret School ther daughter, Dana, to Robert E. Heghtchew, Jr., son of representatves of clubs all of Dance. The Hora, the Israel Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Heghtchew, 58 Broad Street, Sewaren. The couple plan to marry January 5, 969. ed. They wh also dsplay sevral artcles from that l. One of the successful features of prevous Internatonal Nght programs, "The Internatonal Smorgasbord", wll agan be served. Each member wll brng hot cold man courses, of he country of ther ancestor's orgn. There wt! also be desserts wnes of foregn ls. Mrs. Brennan's commtted conssts of Mrs. Elzabeth Novak, presdent; Mrs. Mary Ann "Inllowny, Mss Ruth Wolk, Mrs. Sarah Tezbr, Mss Janet Fofreh, Mss Joan McGee, Mrs. Catherne Dunn, Mrs. Dorothy Fot, Mrs. Mary Charella, Mss Clare Sutch, Mrs. Ann aso. Mss Mary Cuffreda, Mrs. Annette Rowl, Mrs. Agatha Loyacano, Mss Irene Onody, Mrs. Catherne Kadash, Mrs. Mary Muccll, Mrs. Mldred Hutt, Mrs. Nancy Vogel, Mrs. Helen Hugelmeyer, Mrs. Rose Perrlard. The audtorum walls wll be decorated wth posters of many ls. Each table wll have a flag of one of the free countres of the world, set n a st of flowers. The center of attracton wll be a large Amercan flag whch has flown over the Naton's Captol. Lades Guld Plannng Events - a meetng of the Whte Church Guld, Mrs. Barbara Murphy, who s n charge of the project, announced (he new church note paper s avalable dstrbuted same to the members. Date for the fsh fry has been set for Saturday, March. All are welcome. Plans were also made for.a tour, March, of Hckory arms n Westfeld. Members wll leave from the church yt 7: P. M. The country aucton bake sale wll be held on May. The openng devotons were led by Mrs. Charles Anness ncluded an artcle enttled, "Wsdom of the Heart", wrttea by Rabb Goldberg stressed peace of heart rather than peace of mnd as the more mportant. \ The program featured a trcky tray n charge of Mrs. Kenneth Pheasey Mrs. Robert Shaw, Hostesses were Mrs. Lew* Bender, Mrs. Harold Barnes. The next meetng s scheduled cuss classes n specal educaton at the February meetng. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, dseases of the heart crculaton consttute our Number One health enemy, beng responsble n ths communty for more deaths than all other causes combned causng wdespread sufferng economc hardshp; AND WHEREAS, the Number One defense aganst these dseases s your HEART FUND ; a of my'of-, t. a call u t -on all our czens to support ths mportant dr,ve wth ther gfts volunteer servce. Dated: Sgned: RALP P. BARONE, Mayor

5 \ There's stll tme to get on Santa's Check lst! OPEN YOUR 968 CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY CLASSES PLUS DIVIDENDS loan assocaton of PERTH AMBOY rcrth AMBOY f f am ttota (traat U Bs Amtxw Av<nu«EDISON MO Ambor Av*nu* Wednesday, January,968 Ten New Bobcats IFor Pack 9 ISELJN Ten Bobcats were welcomed nto "the trbe of AJcela" at the January pa«k meetng of Cub Scout Pack 9 Monday at St Cecela's School. They are Ronald Checpak, Denntv DflWl, Kevn Marshall, Bran Nazztaro, Rchard Me- Sorley, Mchael McEnetney, Ncholas De Ral, Thomas Scbantx, Guy Abbuacato, Thoma Terranova. After de openng ceremony, accordng to Davd Bagsh, cubmatter, the "boya warmed up" by pdaynfl "Page the Donut". "So sklled were they that the game had to be called a draw, because DO one dropped the donut." Followng an "nformatve" fflmstrp on tte new aspects of Web-e-tos rank the sound frf poppng flled the hall as the boys enjoyed a balloon burst. The pack's wndow dsplay, n honor of Boy Scout Week, wll be at the news offce next to Klne's store, n IseJn, from Fehruary 7 through. Mr», Ann Popovtch Mrs. Grace Balasa are n charge of tfee event. I A recent actvty of the pack ncluded skatng party. Consgnor (o Speak \ Sabbath Servces WOODBRIDGI - On Frday evenng Congregaton Adath Israel has scheduled Rt. Rev. Msgr. Vncent F. CastUHno to be guest speaker at Sabbath Servces. Hs topc wll be "Inda-Israel Relatons." Msgr. Casfclllno comes from the Arch Docese of Magpur, Inda wll dscuss Inda's polcy towaad Israel. The USY Chor of Adath Israel wll sng three muscal selectons servces wll be conducted by Rabb Samuel Newbenger. A poll fndf gam lor Rockefeller. Achevement advancement awards were presented to: Den, Robert Catlno, denser bars, Wayne Maurer, assstant denner bar; Den 5, Ncholas Domock, denner ban Bruce D'Apolto, assstant denner bar; Den 6, Vncent Sovoa, denner bars, Joseph Zaremba, wolf badge gold arrow; Den 8, Robert JakubOwsW, one year pn. Mrs. Loretta Petto, new den mother", Den, receved her den mother's badge pn. Other awards were: Webelos, Wayne Muller, bear badge, one gold four slver arrows, Thomas Hokta, two year pn, Donald TruszfcowBk, two year pn, Gary Palftto, lon badge, Robert McCarroll, two year pn; Den Chefa, Kevn McGratf, den chef cord certfcate; Raoul Garbay, commtteeman, Acoommodllnf M U M Banqwtl Prtlrt Exp»rl»norf Ssll, Convenent Putlnf fup«rb Food CROSS KEYS 7 W. CHERRT ST.. RAltwAT three year pn; Mr*. Gag-b*C«sh,den mother, on* yetr pn. neer badge; Joseph Bawo, ath- DoufUf Bonne, eng- Jalnbowtk anl McCarrot lete «ad narturahst b«d«e; Kenneth Iacono,sport»m«n badge; wcr«nducted nto the Web-elos. Thomas Freeman, rtowman Badges presented to Web-e-lot badge; Rchard Speafcman, Iravel«r badge; Don«ld Sull- under the new program were: Kenneth Lake, sportsman van, portonnan badge. aquanaut badges Thomas Lynch, athlete Ahrl sportsman b a d g e A ; Mchael ShnVr sportsman badge; Steven Lynch traveler badge; Scott Popovtch, MOONGLOW Cofktnll artst badge; Donald Truszkow sld, engneer aquanaut B«wl Vtt Tn ml Htlth RAHWAY LANES UJ Lawtvoct SI. RAHWAT -,, IUVPK, ronxmm hn»m, p rrwk* nvwrt #nj<y»hl* *v#nnk for patmw ( (ht«lnllm«<«loung' und Cray roonj. Iftll nr drnk In h* own nlmluhlf ty«. Ihto fr#qu«nt»rt»njoy thf dne* rtvrthnu of (h«smsx TONVR r>io, Thur. Fr, JSfct., fend llao pmvlda that mk hnrk IrouM Aoro for chattng oouplm. LOOATKH CORNER ISVrNO ST. AND REMINART tw., AAIWAT LEADER-PRESS Spectacular ALTERATION EXPANSION SALE NOW rjorv*. OS Hufl«racfurtont on qu*lty( nafn* br clothng for m«n boyr. MEN S nnd BOYS' WEAR 5 BROAD ST. EUZABETH READ USE T ADS!. >,,.^L.,.««,. toot* WANT YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THE CLASSIFIED FOR FAST RESULTS IN THE MARKET PLACE Everyday of the Week Thouss of people use The WANT ADS to BUY or SELL Electrc mxers blenders, of course, now gve tremendous convenence to the housewfe. Pretty good value, too. The cost of lvng has shot up % n the last 5 years, but because of rate reductons together wth ncreased use, the average unt cos' of electrcty has gone down 5%! All n all, electrcty s stll the best bargan n your home- most famles use four tmes more than they dd a quarter century ago. Electrcty does more... for less SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY.. FOLLOW USE WANT ADS... t's where the acton s... t's everybody's "bulletn board" of best buys Phone 5-5 for a Traned, Experenced WANT-AD TAKER

6 " \ LEADER-PRESS \ - Wednesday, January,968 Iscln Hems Tho Wonnn's Mssonory Councl of Iho Isoln Assembly of God Church, wll have ts monthly meetng tomorrow nght (Thursday), 7:, at the church. # Bngo games wll be held tomorroy evenng (Thursday), begnnng at 7:5, n Congregatton Beth Sholom aadttorunl, 9 & Cooper Avenue. «The executve board of the Iwjln heletc Assocaton wll muse* tomorrow (Thursday) 8 P. M., n Knghts of Columbus H*l?. Gr Street. * A dance wll be sponsored by ttw St. Ceeea's C.Y-O. Frday, 8 to P. M., n the school cafetera. fs recommemted. The event s open to members guests only. Each member may brng one guest. The Chrst's Ambassadors youth group of the Iseln As- eembly of God Church, wll have ts regular meetng Frday, 7: P.M., at the church. The Lades Auxlary- VFW Post 66 s preparng for the annual Loyalty Day queen contest, wth Mrs. Ncholas Mgloratto n charn. The contest Is open to «rt» gesjtt to IS, who must be a daugeter, grdaughter, or nece of a post member. Applcatons are not avalable as yet, but anyone woo s elgble, wants to enter the event, (may gw6 Her name address to Mr. or Mrs. Mgboratto or Joseph N«eean. Members of St. Cecela's Ho)y Name Socety wll partcpate n the monthly Noctunwl Adoraton Saturday mannng, from : untl :, n St..Mary's Church. Perth Anboy. Cars wll leave the parkng area t :5. The Junor Hgh Fellowshp of the Frat Presbyteran Chur-n wll have ts sem-monthly meetng Saturday, 7: P.-M-rn Fellowshp Hall of the church. The executve board of Kennedy Park School wll have ts monthly plannng sesson Monday at the school. The regular general membershp meetng set for February wll have Founders Day as ts program theme. * * The Iseln Ffe Drum Corps wujhave a drll-meetng Monday, t P. M., at the home of Joseph' Panter, drector, 7 Berkeley Boulevard. * «The Pre-U.S.Y., Junor'unt of the Unted Synagogue Youth, wll have ts sem-monthly meetng Monday, 7: P. M., at Con gregaton Beth Sholom. * * * N The monthly meetng of the Deacons of the Frst Presbyteran Church s scheduled for Monday, 7: P. M.,ft,the church * * ' VFW Post 66 CotarGuard wll meet Monday, 8: P. M., post headquarters, Route 7. * * Renhart Thorsen, scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 8, wll meet wth the members Tues day, 7: P. M. at VFW Post 66 Hall. The troop, sponsored by the VFW post, wll make fnal plans for celebraton of Boy Scout Week, scheduled for February 7 through. * Bngo games wll be held In St. Cecela's Lourdes Fatma Halls Tuesday evenng. Early brd, games begn at 7: regular games at 8:. -The Chan O'Hlls Womea't Club wll have to monthly meetng Tuesday, 8: P. M., at Green Street frehouse hall. A (meetng of the St. Vncent <le Paul Socety set for Tuesday, 8 P. M., to Room 7 of St. Cecela'* School. Boy Scout Troop 9 wll have a regular meetng Tuetday, 7 P. M., at Knghts of Columbus Hall.» -The I*»Un Frst Ad Squad wll conduct Wage # James A. Kadash to Wed Mtss Offutt of Vrgna WDBRDGE Mr. Mrs.; Thomas Jerome Offutt, of Arlngton, Va., announce the engagement of ther daughter, hantal, to James Anthony Ka dash, son of Mr. Mrs. Anthony J. Kadash, Port Readng Avenue, Woodbrdge. The brde-elect s a socology major at Lynchburg College whch she wll receve her nesday evenng ta~ the squad buldng, 77 Lncoln Hghway, begnnng t 7:. * Browne, Junor Cad- lege, s now attendng the New School for Poltcal Socal ette Grl Scout Troops, sponsored by St Cecela's PTA, wll s teachng n the Hgh School, entertaned the group wth Research, n New York Cty. He Mr. Mrs. Andrew A a roe hold regular troop meetngs at Perth Amboy. sldes of a recent European trp. Wednesday 7 to 8: P. M. n The weddng wll take place Hostess was Mrs. Wllam the assgned classrooms of then June n Arlngton. Brocon asssted by Mrs. John school. Eppenstener Mrs. Joseph ner of Cooper Avenue Berkeley Boulevard. The next meetng s scheduled Husk. The Weght Watchers Club, for men women, have sched * for February wth hostesses uled a meetng for Wednesday, St. Cecela's Accordon B Mrs. Smonsen, Mrs. Alexer Casual dress wll meet, Wednesday, 7 P. M., Nash Mrs. Kreger who wll 8: P. M. at Congregaton Beth 9 Cooper Avenue. The Web-e-los of Cub Scout Pack 9 wh meet wth Tbora as Rokta, leader, Wednesday 7 to 9 P. M., n Room 7 of St. Cecela's School. Tfa* Msarooettes, Junors senors, youth unt of W.M C. Iseln Assembly of God Church, wll meet Wednesday, 6: P. M., at fee church, cor degree n June. Mr. Kadash, who graduated last June from Lynchburg Col- D Fatma Hall. Lades Ad Socety Installs New Slate WDBRm;rc - The Lades Ad Socety of the Frst Presby Kolfoas, vce presdents; Ml terlfln Church nstalled Its newchell Chrste, treasurer fnancal secretary; James Wat- slate of offcers last week wth the Rev. Lews Bender as nstallng offcer. James DeLuca, sergeant-atson, recordng secretary; Offcers ucers nclude Mrs, Fred raw: Vctor Casano, sergeant- Walter Bowen, State Baldwn, WHl, presdent; Mrs. Ed-at-armswn Earley, vce presdent; executve board member; Ed Mrs. John Kreger, secretary; ward Murray, alternate board Mrs. Andrew Smonsen, treasurer; Mrs. Edwn Potter, good member; Edward Rlghtmlre, cheer. be n charge of devotons. IS. J. Specal Polce Elect Vetc Offcers HOPELAWN a meetng of the New Jersey State Specal Polce Local 5 offce were elected as follows: John J. Etmo, presdent; Jul ns Strauss, ^ Scuotto, John State delegate. Plans wore formulated for a dner dance to beneft the Rar tan Valley Unt New Jersey Assocaton for Retarded Chldren wth Mrs. Anne Caaano. 8 Murdock Street, Fords, as charman. The Happenng Place... Puzzlng One thng that puzzles every marred man s why every bachelor sn't rch. -U. S. Coast Guard Yard News. Spectacular ALTERATION EXPANSION SALE NOW r;o;v<; o\ Hug* r«duttton on qualty, nomt br clothng For mm boya. BOYS' WEAR 5 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH CROSS KEYS * Thurs., Feb., "CANNIBAL the HEAD HUNTERS" * Frl., Sat., Feb. I, "THE EARS", plat "THE SOUL MERCHANTS" k Sun., Feb., "THE DIXIE CUPS", Wth "Chapel of Love," "Iko-Iko" t Thurs., Feb. 7, "THE MOST" 7 WEST CHERRY ST., RAHWAT FU One of the ways to become In- beleve everythng you see tellgent s to remember not to'prnt. GET READY for REGISTRATION MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE SPRING EVENIN&-$ara begns FEBRUARY Apply now,by mal for e>tth«r a dtgrt* or a p*callxtd court* at Mddl*«x County Collegt. Th«County Col lag*, located on 6 ncrt of tf* old Rarltan Arttnal, Woodbrtdg* Avtnu#, Edson, ft a btaurlful camptl wth on njoyobu colugt atmotphrt, The) Cofltge) It prvmntty ngag«d In tght fnttrcolkgat* port act)vt#m t Incrtang ts tudtnt nroltm»nt by a lubtanfal numb«r «ach $«m*ttr. U H th* form b«low to obtdn necanary InformoHon. 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7 - ' - - ' THE MIDDLESEX COUNTS GREEN STREET,, NEW JERSEY Phone. 6- (Area Code ) Publshed Weekly On Wednesday By North Jersey Publshng, Inc. 795 l(ty Per Copy { Mal Subscrpton Rates One Year, $. Sx Months, $.5 LAWBENCE F. CAMPION, Publsher HARRY P. FRANK, Awoclat* Publlhw WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE -Wthn a matter of months, we are faced wth another presdental electon. As n every electon, strenuous efforts wll be made to get out the vote. And agan, mllons of ctzens wll be deprved of the rght to vote, because they do not meet state resdence requrements. present, these requrements deprve upward of 5 mllon, otherwse qualfed voters, of ther rght to partcpate n the choce "of Presdent Vce Presdent. Every year, countless thouss of ctzens are transferred by employer Woodbrdge Wn* Agan Worst Knd of Dscrmnaton In. South Vetnam Roman Catholc l v ^ops recently gathered for ther an U meetng. One of the surprses was : c 'II for a halt tg the U; S. bombng of North Vetnam. Another was a statement crtcal of the Sagon Government headed by Nguyen Van Theu, hmself a Catholc. 'the bshops mpled the people of the youth no longer beleved n ther government, of the justness of the cause, concluded the warnng wth these words: "There s no one at the present tme who realzes the extreme gravty o the stuaton n our country." Catholcs comprse only about.7 mllon of South Vetnam's 7 'mllon The Bshops Speak It was pleasng to learn that Woodbrdge, once agan, has been cted for ts entry n the 967 Natonal Cleanup Contest. For the thrd consecutve year Woodbrdge has been n the runnng. The frst year Woodbrdge won the Dstngushed Achevement award a plaque for runner-up. A smlar award wll be gven to Woodbrdge en February. Last year Woodbrdge was one of the trophy wnners gven to the top ctes n the Unted States., As a result of the award The Ctzens Advsory Commttee, whch sponsored Woodbrdge, wll have ts scrapbook entry on dsplay durng the entre, length of the Natonal Cleanest Town Conference to be held n Washngton, D. C., February ; The Achevement plaque was earned for the demolton of unsghtly buldngs to create a new cvc complex, plantngs at the Muncpal buldng, code enforcement program, mplementaton of the Communty Beautfcaton Plan the mprovement of hghway vstas. We congratulate the Ctzens Advsory Commttee the Department of Plannng under Robert Rosa whch asssted the CAC. Durng the past ten years, Woodbrdge has been a consstent wnner n all the contests t has entered from all Amerca Cty to the Natonal Cleanup Awards. Let's keep up the good work. corporatons from one part of the country to another. Through no fault of th^er own, they are dsenfranchsed when electon tme rolls around. They have not had tme to lve long enough n ther new homes to become votng ctzens. A bll s now n Congress establshng September resdency as a unform elgblty stard n all states. As The New York Tmes observes t "... deserves passage to erase some of the present dscrmnaton aganst ctzens on the move." nhabtants most of them are refugees from North Vetnam. But Cath olcs.wth shrewd poltcs magn atve acton have ganed control n the Sagon Senate are powerful m the House, n addton to havng a Catholc Presdent. The Catholc Church then, s senstve to publc opnon Vetnamese poltcs lkely to know the mood of the countrysde, especally so because Buddhsts make upj,he vast majorty of the populaton could threaten Catholc power, poston wealth f antagonzed suffcently. A from South Vetnam's Catholc Bsh- ops, then, some,.ot whom have already been run oyt of the, north, should hardly be gnored by ether Sagon o Wash,- BV WINDSOR J. LAKS Letters to Edtor Folks In January, M8 Edtor leader-press On January 8 at the WoodhrdRc Jr., Hgh on Barron Ave., Revew I wtnessed a beautful movng performance of the very new cultural addton to our communty, THE WOOD- WINDOW BRIDGE TOWNSHIP COM BY JACK TILSON MUNITY ORCHESTRA. ON GREEN STREET The Orchestra offered S selectons as prevew of ther frst concert whch wll take place Pleasng to the earn: Those nce found* created by John on February 6 at the John F Labanz hs orchestra. From a horse barn to one of the fner eatng places n the Kennedy Memoral Hgh School area that's the Brass Bucket on Outer Man Street, Wood- (8: :oo F.MJ. P.M.). y \ Fast movng Ncholas Tajsnello s now hlng the presl brdge. In the early 9's the Bucket housed about 6 horses, used then to haul out the clay from the Mutton Hollow claypts. Ths, n those days was the townshp's most flourshng busnesses mnng clay for the Mutton Hollow M. D. Valentne Brck factores, brcks that were sent all - over the country were shpped to many foregn countres. When the clay mnng busness came to ts demse, wth the excepton of a small segment of ts orgnal producton, the horses became extnct the old barn remaned dormant for many years untl Sarge Magyar, a Perth Amboy Restauranteer bought t made nto a barroom, known for many years as Sarge's Old Corral. For years, despte all hs efforts Sarge could not completely elmnate the odors of horses, but fnally the smell left the place. It was a smple plan barroom wth an exceptonally long bar, later came a Chnese cookng department. I lke to remnsce thnk about the cold wnter nghts wth lots of snow on the ground when I would bundle my son up n heavy garments take hm out for a slegh rde, we would wnd up at the old Corral where I would have a couple of beers he would enjoy a coke potato chps. In December of 957 after Sarge was unable to keep the place gong because of ll health, t was taken over by the present owners who have made t one of the fnest steak houses on the Eastern Seaboard. Sarge had closed off the man dnng room put n a round bar n the present cocktal lounge. The new owners made the old barroom nto a restaurant took out the crcular bar put n a cocktal bar. Ths was the start of the Brass Bucket. In tme t became so popular another dnng room had to be added, Now, Sal Veneza, the general manager "part owner, has taken another gant step. He has added on a large barroom wth three "stalls" smulatng an early Amercan style when Ths Saturday nght the Knghts of Columbus the Masons wll combne ther efforts n stagng a charty dance' show at St. Anthony's Hall n Port Readng wth all the proceeds earmarked for the Woodbrdge State School for Retarded h Avenel the John F. Kennedy Hosptal n Edson. It wll be known as the Mason-Knght affar tckets may be purchased at the door. * Henry Pfelffer wrtes to tell me that Flotlla 5, U. S. Coast Guard Auxlary, South Amboy wll start ts eght lesson course n basc seamanshp small boat hlng at the Rartan Yacht Club, 6 Water Street, startng at 7:5 P. M. on Feb. 6, 968. Ths marvelous effort <d/m* sdental responsbltes for the Carteret Italan-Amercan Socal ented ctzens -of our commun- Club. New head of the Auxlary s Mn. Antonette Conley. ty s ndeed a credt to ther conductor, Mr. Marne* to the cultural clmate of Woodbrdge Townshp. I sncerely hope that the communty wll extend ts full tupport to ths gr endeavor. Sncerely youra, Mrs. Anthony J. Brown Presdent, Parent-Teacher Presdents Councl of Woodbrdge Townshp January, 968 Edtor Leader-Press: As charman of the March of Dmes Hawaan Dnner Dance, t «wth deepest grattude that I extend my heartfelt thanks to the women men of the communty of Colona, busnessmen ndustry for the tremendous fnancal socal success we experenced at ths functon. I am happy to report the affar was a complete sell-out but regret the hall was not large enough to accommodate the hordes of requests that had to be dened. My specal thanks to Sal Veneza of the Brass Bucket for hs gudance help n caterng the dnner, to Mke Tortora hs Blue Tones for donatng hs orchestra for the evenng, to Erc Sejo for hs nmtable complete each "stall" or booth wll seat persons, gvng the rendton of songs to Edwards Boutque of Rahway for area a barn effect. The man dnng room s completely renovated usng old fashoned brck wth an open hearth freplace. hs donaton of an exquste gown to be raffled off. There are so many who worked behnd the scene to gve A new foyer has been added when completed wll have settees tables for those watng for seatng n one of the three thanks to that t would be mpossble to lst everyone - but dnng rooms. When all the work s done, whch s expected to be complete n you know who you are - a month or two the Brass Bucket wll seat to 5 percent more those who wll beneft from the than t had prevously. proceeds of ths functon are Ownershp of ths fne eatng establshment s n a partnershp ever so grateful to you for your of Sal hs brother Nck, of the law frm of Veneza, Nolan efforts. Rebeck, Nck's father-n-law, Andrew Hoapdor. Ncholas Veneza s one of the outstng corporaton lawyers n the Mother's March Charman Eleen A. Salsano state. Colona Area Sat, the manager worked n the sales department for Arnold Bakeres for years before gettng nto the restaurant busness. January 6,968 Marred to the former Mary Faron of Albany, N. Y., Sal has Mss Ruth Wolk, Edtor, one daughter, Marbeth Veneza, 6, who attends Mount St. Leader-Press Mary's Academy n Planfeld. Green Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Sal s a former resdent of Bayoane a graduate of B*yonne Hgh School. He spent fve years n the U. S. Army, most Deaf MsS Wolk, It s wth pleasure that I once of t n the Aleutan Isls. agan wrte you on behalf of the The Brass Bucket s a bg operaton, ths you can ascertan patents, as well as the entre from the fact that there are 55 employes 7 watresses, four staff, to thank you for your bartenders, hostesses ktchen help. Credt for ths large undertakng of remodelng the Bucket goes to Wllam Oyer, the general contractor on the job. * Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Catholc War Veterans wll hold ts annual Kolbas dnner on Saturday nght Feb. at the church hall. The succulent meat wll be made on Thursday, Feb. 8 at the hall extra kolbas wll be sold that nght. Orders can be placed n advance wth Commer John Mhalko, Rabb Harold Rchtman of Congregaton Beth Sholom, Iseln. advsed Arnold Falchook Robert Lews who are members of Boy Scout Troop 7, sponsored by the Congregaton, are to be commended for ther alertness n possbly avertng a serous fre. Whle servces were beng held n the Synagogue over the weekend, the young boys were on the way to Beth Sholom to do some specal Boy Scout work when they observed one of the parked cars afre. The Rabb feels that the quck thnkng of the boys may have helped to prevent a serous fre. Nazareth "Frogs" Barcelona t a master story teller he dd a marvelous Job at the ex-chef's dnner of the Woodbrdge Fre Company at the Seven Arches Saturday nght. Typcal of hs many jokes was ths one I lke to remember: "That LBJ all he does s tax us tax us soon we become 65 years old ad ths s lke the squrrel wth no teeth tryng to consume a- nut." «Seen on the wall at Prncpal Joseph Comba's offce at the Nath'an Hale School, Carteret: Notce To Vstors Frendly calls two mnutes, when busy one mnute. Insurance agents fve seconds. Magazne salesmen four seconds. Stocks bonds' three seconds. Frends wth tps on horses half second. Fronds loqkng for a free meal too busy. Frends nvtng us to lunch two hours. Vstors wth legtmate busness always at your servce. Amonjr the groups n Carteret laudn? the electon of Joseph Mchael Medw'ck- to B^ebpll's Hall of Fame s Carteret Post No. R.. The Amercan hef.utn. Joe played Amercan Legon baseball. He was also present at one of the frst sports banquets ever held for CHS athletes when at the end of the 89 season the Legon post feted the wnnng athletes In a testmonal at the Slovak Hall. Commer John Conte, Carteret Post No. 6, The Amerca Legon, has ths to say about the U. S. S. Pueblo ncdent. "North Korea remnds me of the kd who s a post, h cause of hs sm.ll sze gets away wth qu'e a bt that someon l>>">t m rr h( not. "M-v!v he ( lt to lv s)-" "d shown tl'-'t ev'n sma k "'- ()r l ''' h "" "'' H "' ll: "! " - u,,, "Our o t members ; re very much concerned wth the we be jg of our salng. The government ought to do as much possble, realzng that the prestge of our naton s at stake.' The post sent resolutons to the U. S. Senators Casp W beautful frut baskets donated to Woodbrdge resdent patents at Roosevelt Hosptal. You can be sure that the holday season was brghtened consderably for these patents by your remembrance. It means so much to them to know that someone cares, partcularly at a tme when beng away from home loved ones can be so depressng. For ths reason all of us here at the hosptal are deeply grate- to you those who made hs wonderful gesture possble. Sncerely, (Mrs.) Adele Zanzalar Drector of Volunteers *» For The Brds Bj Far)* 8. SwackluuMV I Profeater Unto* Junor CoOefa Cranford, New Jeney The frst day of sprng the frst sprng day are not the same. A vast gulf separates the two n tme space. The former s a mathematcally computed fracton of a partcular lecond of a partcular mnute of partcular day, the precse nstant when the sun reaches the celestal equator, the vernal equnox of the ancent astronomers. The latter s the day when our famlar feathered neghbors who have gone south for the wnter frst thnk about the return journey, fndng a mate rasng a famly. The frst day of sprng s the st of March. The frst sprng day s early n February. What determnes the frst sprng day n the mnds of mgrant brds? The poet descrbes the phenom enon as a young man's fancy lams to Re jresenulv" Pat tun pofldemnng the North Korean Honda lne Ihoy'd met another, acton askng lor resolute acton. < 'he last wave of robns. "For A popular ndvdual n the Fords area U Ed Bromrskl. And, just n case you ddn't know, Ed s captan of the St. John's Frst Ad Squad. * The audence lstens attentvely when Morton StavU tart* talkng up there at the speaker's podum. * * Must be some sort of a record! Norman Flenbaum Is now servng hs eghth year as charman of the Edson Plannng Board. Assstng hm s Edward Grygo Sr., now commencng hs th year as the board's vce charman. Ddst know that Mr*. Elzabeth Bockowsk has been elected presdent of the Budapest Hungaran Amercan Club for a thrd term? ( Mrs. Jacob Haulenbeek' endeavors do help make Mddlesex County an even ncer place n whch to lre rase a famly! You smply must classfy Owen Mchaud as a data processng expert. He's marketng manager of the New Jersey manufacturng plant of IBM. /v-- < Busy lades n behalf of programs sponsored by the Carteret of Hadassah: Mrs. Sydney Brown Mrs. Elmer Brown. Hear tell that Joe Raymond has been complng some tremendous bowlng scores h recent weeks! A truly dedcated educator: Vncent Wu, Chnese nstructor at Colona Hgh School fc * The recent wcked weather forced Pan (fuel ol) Servdo to practcally work around the clock day-after-day. * Forget not the Crcle Playhouse producton of "Three Men On A Horse." There'll be 8: P.M. performances on February, 7,. Talented members of the cast nclude: Carol Ann Sesterak, Estelle Damond, Laurel Sevack, Jud Cohen, Wllam Hagen, Stephen Trpak, Leonard Cusumano, Arthur Toft, Harold Esen, Stanley Kaplan, Lou Munkaczy, Tony Tumberello, Charles Haythorn Jeff Martn, ~ Isn't t the truth. Money doesn't go far these days. Just rght back to Uncle Sam! Members of the Sayrevlle MlHown Lons Clubs pass along a praseworthy report about Assemblyman John F. Fay's recent appearance at ther jont dnner meetng. Journalstc accolades to Mrs. Raymond Kellner for the outstng job she does as troop leader for Iseln Junor Grl Scout Troop, Neghborhood 6, Crossroads Councl. Steady Harned. twosome: Jay Canne Beverly (Woodbrdge) Norman (Phllp Drve) Henly ponts out that "a jury conssts of ctzens selected to decde who has the best lawyer!" Best o'luck to Woodbrdge Publc Works Drector Charles Beagle n hs current efforts to prove that pavng a street h cold weather s at least as practcal as summer pavng. If he's successful, Drector Beagle may very well start a whole new era n the asphalt busness! Predcton: Ewald Hoffman wll do a fne job as charman of the Publc Relatons Commttee for the Hopelawn Engne Company Frst Ad Squad. Wllam E. Brothers contnues hs all-out efforts to get Edson Townshp properly dentfed on maps area hghway sgns. He's presdent of the Edson C, of C. An attractve Leffler. twosome: Patrca (Avenel) Push Dal* They have that "serous look": Charles (Park Place) Serson Jr. Dane (Roosevelt Ave.) Kng.. You can be sure that Al Cherry wll do a top-notch job as presdent of the Holy Name Socety of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Servng as members of hs "offcal famly" are J. Orosz. frst vce presdent. T. Snedeker, second vce presdent. J. Llly, treasurer. J. Ksh, secretary; J. Dancsecs S. Yos- vay, sergeant-at-arms, the Rev. M. Vncze, chaplan. When Mary Louse (Alpne Street) Dugasz enters the room, Davd Lndemann smles ever so proudly! Reporter RUTH (ROBBIE) TILSON passes along the followng TEEN-NOTES: GARY SIVAK RECEIVES LETTER FROM GENERAL W. C. WESTMORELAND! Gary Svak, presdent of the Internatonal Relatons Club at Carteret Hgh School, s the proud oossejsor of a personal letter from General Westmorel. In hs letter the General thanks Gary hs fellow club members for ther "understng of our msson heart-warmng support of our efforts."» **"EL DORADO" ON SALE AT SENIOR HIGH! Ths excellent lterary magazne contans the best efforts of the student body, ncludng poetry, essays short stores. Rhonda Adler Kathy Kosakowsk are the sales edtors. "EL DORADO'S" prce s a modest $. Hear tell that Gal (Hopelawn) Behan, Marlyn (Iseln) Dowd Dawn (Iseln) Adams had a great tme skng at Lake Placd. Vermont s next on ther schedule. Incdentally, Gal Behan recently completed a judo course at Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School... " * We'll be C-teg-U around! long come expermental vatons that confoud nvestgators. Sor example, cuckoos swfts leave temperate countres at a tme when change of.seasons s not yet aoparent mles on end we could see robns all about us." Scentfc explanatons for mgraton pont the way but haven't, as yet, drafted a Unversally accepted chart of the-reasons ghtly turnng to thoughts of No one theory exnhns Ml the, when ther food supply s undnuf the feathered pop- wshed. love. The ornthologst knows t as photoperodsm. ulaton's mgratory nstncts. In Calforna, some juncos mgrate other's don't. Brd* One of the most delghtfully Ornthologcal journals abound wrtten accounts of the frst n accounts of experments on that wnter near the equator sprng day s "Where Sprng the subject. The only recurrng have the same perod of daylght every day, How do they Begns" n Edwn Way Teale's factor seems to be photoperodsm, "the response, as affectng know when to start north? Some book, "North Wth the Sprng." Leavng frosty Long Isl on growth, reproducton, etc., of a ndvduals overwnter n the St. Valentne's Day, Teale plant or anmal to the length of hs wfe, Nelle, set forth n north for two or three years exposure to lght n a hour ther black Buck to meet the then unexplanably go south for perod." In other words, some sprng as t came north onto one wnter return the next Florda's tp accompany t brds start south when the days' s )rng I)j( thl, y t()n, el t wn j untl t fnally engulfed chlly begn to shorten returm ther bologcal clocks? Ma ne n June. L; te n the sec north when they begn to lengthn. ond month of the year they Durst, n hs defntve work on the mgraton of brds, sums came upon one sgn of sprng: Many other theores have "clouds uf tree swallows swrlng over the sawgrass, thoushp of the brd to ts envron- t up rather well, "The relaton- been consdered dscarded through the years. One was bas ss & thouss of the whlebreasted brds skmmng low, Another taught that mgrants ed on clmatc consderatons. ment s stll rather mysterous." dartng hgh " Just south of (he leave when trees turn yellow January brngs the snow, red n autumn. Scare ty of Makes our feet fngers glow. food has been blamed. Then a- Sara Colerdft

8 Leader-Press Wednesday, January.8 PAGE 8EVN Obtuares ROBERT W. SJOBLOM CARTEHET Robert W. Sjoblom, of 79 Hckory Street. a member of New York State's Dstrct Councl of Carpenters Dock Bulders Local e6, ded Saturday at the Veterans' Admnstra on Hosptal, East Orange. Born n Jersey Cty, Mr. t-jowom resded n Carteret '.' years was a member of Zon Lutheran Chorch n Carteret. Durng the Korean War, Mr. Sjoblom served n the U. S. Ar Force. He was employed as a Safety Insr/ctor for the Department of Engneers Safety of New Jersey. He s survved by hs wfe, Mrs, Margaret Huber Sjoblom; daughter Hed three sons. Russell, Nel Kortt, all at home; hs father. Axel Ruben Bloom of Carteret. Rev. Harry C. Fox of the Zon Lutheran Churcb, conducted funeral servces at 9: A. M. ths mornng at the Synowktck Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Avenue. Bural was n New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey "Cty. MRS. HELENA RIVAS CARTERET - Mrs. Helena Ttvas, 77, of 77 Hgn Street ded Saturday n Perth Amboy General Hosptal. She was the wfe of Alfonso Rvas who survves wth three daughters, Mrs. Anna Ordun n Cuba, Mrs. Irene Mende* Mss Helena Rvas of Carteret; a son, Alwth the Lvngston Natonal Bank for three years. She was a parshoner of the Northfeld Baptst Church a Sunday School teacher. She was a member of too Lvngston Grange, the -H Club of Essex County acd a leader In an urban dereloptnent progttam of the -H dub..survvng are her parents, Mr. Mrs. Rna*r W. Jnhtson, Lvngston; a brother, Roger W. Jr., New Provdence; three ssters, Donna, Deanna, Amy, all at home. MRS. ANNA MICAK FORDS Funeral servces for Mm. Anna Mc*k, 8, of 5 Avenue C, New York Cty, mother of John Mcak of lt Lberty Street, waa held (h* mornng at Flyrm Son Funeral Home, Ford Avenue, wth a hgh Mas* of requem at Our Lady of Peace Church. Bural was n St. Peter' Cemetery, New Brunswck. Mrs. Mcak, who ded Sunday, was the wdow of John Mcak. A natve of Czechoslovaka, she resded n New York Cty years. Survvng also are four grchldren. HAROLD BLESSING CARTERET Funeral servces were held tor Harold Blessng of 8 Heald Street on Wednesday, January at A. M. at the St. Mark's Epscopal Church wth the Rev. Rchyeart. Sha w«t a parlshnft of St. Andrew «Church, Survvng are a son, Harold F., Old Brdge; two daughters, Mrs. Danel Hudson Mra. Wllam Powers, both of Avenel; grchldren; one greatgrchld; three ssters, Mrs. Charles Crowell, Rahway; Mrs. Julus Jaeger Mrs John Everett of Avenel. JOHN TJMKO FORfJS The funeral of John Tmko, 7 Lng Street, who ded Tuesday at Unversty Hosptal, New York Cty, s scheduled for SaTTTflTBy* mornng at 8: at the Mtruska Funeral Home, 5 Brunswck Avenue, Fords, hgh Mass of requem at Our Lady of Peace Church at 9:. Bural wll be n St. Gertrude Cemetery, C o I o n «. Frends may call from to 7 to P. M. Mr. Tmko was born n Mc- Adoo, Pa., lved n Perth Amboy for yean before movng to Fords 7 years ago. He was a member of Perth Amboy Iron Workers Local 7 for 5 years before retrng last August. He was a parshoner of State of Townshp Message by Barone NewB wllh a WoodbrMge Townshp's prog ress last year was a drect re flecton of the age n whch, we lve, that's as t should be. because our communty kns moved nto the modern era. In that posture we have enjoyod the benefts of progress, we have wwwrted to the complcatons whch progress entals whch t projects for the future. If there s one word wh^h adequately defnes the dfference between modern lvng lvng n the past, t's nterrelaton. Today, more than ever before, to functon properly, people government nsttutons sklls requred for pursut of the Good Lfe n our socety. To that end, we have establshed program whereby those who must earn money can contnue ther schoolng whle workng part-tame. We have nsttuted facltes for locat'np obs local stores, plants other places for young people durng ther summer vacatons from school anrl college Lust summer more than 7 young people were placed n jobs through the efforts of our admnstraton. Certanly not the least as an example of our provdng the fnest n muncpal servces for dren three great-grch: [ng_ Interment m t n Rahway Funeral servces were held Tuesday at the Flynn Son Funeral Home, Perth Amboy, followed by a hgh requem Mass at 9 A. M. n the Catholc Church of the Assumpton, Perth Amboy. Interment was n St. James Cemetery. WALTER J. ZIEMBA, CARTERET Funeral ser* vces were conducted for WaV. ter J. Zemba, of Washngton Avenue on January from the Bzub Funeral Home, 5 Wheeler Avenue followed by a requem Mass at St. Joseph's Roman Catholc Church wth the Rev. Anthony M. Gaydos, OSM, as celebrant. Interment was n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. The pall bearers were Julus Urbe, Sr., Frank Stryshak, Mchael Benasak, Joseph IHub. Francs Ells. Cemetery. The pall bearers were Raymond Blessng, Jack Lyons, RorvaJd Blessng, George Kunafc, Harry Freeman Frank Dolan. Lempeter Bll ARTHUR J. VISCOMI LSELIN Funeral servces for Arthur J. Vscom, 6, of R-" 'ey Avenue, who ded Thur-, sd at St. Elzabeth Hosptal, commerce ndustry all must all our resdents n our publc relate wth one another, both'lbrary system, whch, durng separately wthn groupngs.!the past year ganed the dst- TK;. «... K..IW «.» <, ncton of beng desgnated of d School our new Publc Health Center, demolshed exstng structures there consoldated the entre area a open space, to provde campus lke settng for the area. We have been successful In a tradng a frm whch wll de vrlop a large porton of the claypt area, changng t from an ugly wastel nto a beautful, $5 mllon tax ratable. Also last year, we succeeded n wnnng a federal grant to study the area along Route, devse plans to beautfy t. In fact, the project was deemed wor.hy enough by the federal tovernment to serve as a model for lke projects elsewhere. In consderng our physcal resources, the actvtes of our Department of Publc Works also must come nto play. Ther work towards mantanng an adequate network of streets, as ccrtanng that santary sewer facltes wll serve the needs of new proposals adjustng Howard Wessman Gves Voce of Democracy Talk Howard Wessman, 8 Crocus Street, was the wnner of the VFW State "Voce of Democracy" can feel a justfable sense of prde In our country. We need only to look around us to «e our abundant blessngs a award, a speech contest. He strong just government nw. ' held Monday mornng at the Thomas J. Costello Funeral Home, Green Street Cooper Avenue, wth a requem Mass at St. Cecela's Crurch. #ujraj was n St. Gertrude Cemetery Colona. A natve of Italy, Mr. Vscom formerly resded n Brooklyn, N. Y., lved here for 6 years. He was employed as a secton supervsor wth the toll dvson of the New Jersey Gar den State Parkway. He was a parshoner, of St, Cecela's Church served as a staff sergeant wth the U. S. Army durng World War II. Survvng are hs wdow, Helen; a son, Rolph a daughter, Anta Ellen, both at home; two brothers, Anthony, Hempstead, Long Isl, N. Y., Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y., a sp- ter, Mrs. Anna Madona u Brooklyn, N. Y^ RABBI M. L. NEWBERGEK Funeral servces for Rabb Meyer L. Newberg, 87, of Baysde, N. Y., who ded January, were held at the Rverdale Chapel, New York Cty. The deceased s the father of Aabb Samuel Newberger of Congregaton Adath Israel. Alsa survvng are four sons, a daughter, grchldren, two-great-grchldren. Shjva s beng observed at the home o Rabb Samuel Newber- JOYCE A. JOHNSON - The funeral Of Mss Joyce A. Johnson,, of 5 Ch s nut Street, Lvngston, daughter of Roger W. Johnson, executve vce presdent of the Woodbrdge Area Chamber of Commerce, was held ths mornng at the Northfeld Baptst Churcb wth bura! n the church cemetery. Mss Johnson ded Saturday at St. Clare's Hosptal, Deo vlle, of njures suffered n an accdent on Frday on Route, 'arsppany. Born n Orange, she lved n Lvngston most of bur lfe was graduated from Lvngston Hgh School. She at tended Upsala College, East Orange, was auendn Mddlesex County College. She was employed as a book JOHN PALOCZIE AVENEL Funeral servces or John Palocze, 5, of 8 Chase Avenue, who ded Sunday nght at Rchmond Memoral Hosptal, Prnce Bay, S. I., are scheduled for tomorrow mornng (Thursday) at 8:5 at Synoweck Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Avenue, Carteret, wth a Mass of requem at 8: at St. Andrew's Church. Bural wll be n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. ' -" Mr. Palocze was employed as a mantenance mechanc at the Food Machne Chemcal Corp. Inorganc Chemcals Dvson, Carter^, wth 9 years servce n the frm.,, Durng World War II, the deceased, jsexved.n the U. S. Army. He was a parshoner of St. Andrew's Church a member of ts Holy Name Socety St. Andrew Councl-58 Knghts of Columbus. Born n New Hall, W. Va., he resded n Avenel years. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary (Rakonca); two daughters, 'Barbara' Jean Chrstne, both at home; hs mother, Mrs. Barbara Palocze, Carteret; two ssters, Mrs Margaret Dalyar, Carteret; Mrs. Rose Wasco, Lakewood; a brother, Frank, Kenlworth. Hs father, Stephen Palocze, ded last December 7. MRS. JEANETTE M. NORMAN AVENEL The funeral of Mrs. Jeanette (Masello) Norman, 58, of 5-B Street, who ded Monday mornng at South Amboy Memoral Hosptal, s scheduled for 'omor-row mornng (Thursday) t 8:5 at the Zamorsk Funeral me, Washngton Road, \ h M Our Lady of Peace Church. Survvng are hs wdow, Stada (Duszensk); two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Poulen, Edson; Mrs. Florence Rason, New Market; fve grchldren; fve ssters, Mrs. Mary Bobal, Mrs. Anna Herzog Mss Margaret Twnko, all of Perth Amboy; Mrs. Betty Dammon, New York Cty; Mrs. Irene Farshler, Calforna; a brother, Lous J. Tmko, Chcago,. MRS. ADELE M. VALENTINE SEWAREN Funeral servces for Mrs, Adele M. Valentne, 7 West Avenue, who ded Tuesday at Perth Arrfboy General Hosptal, wll be held Saturday mornng at 8: at the Grener Funeral Home, Green Street, Wood'brdge, wth a requem Mats t 9: at St. James Church. Bural wll be n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Frends may pay respects at the funeral home Thursday Frday from to 7 to 9 P. M. A resdent here for 5 years, Mrs. Valentne was a parshoner of St. James Church. She was a prvate secretary wth the Damond Match Company, New York Cty. Survvng are her husb, Roy G.; three ssters; Mrs. RutS D'Angelo, Lnden; Mss Blanche Coley, Sewaren; Mrs, Gertrude Derowen, Trndad, Colo. HOWARD SHARP FORDS - The funeral of Howard W. Sflar^, TB8 Kng Georges Road, who ded ths mornng at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, s scheduled for Frday at a, tme to, be announced at the Flynn Son Funeral Home, Ford Avenue! Frends may call at the funeral home from to 7 to P. M. A retred prncpal havng served Schools 7 n Fords, Mr. Sharp retred n 956. Born n Haleyvlle, Cumberl Coun ths has been called the "com puter age,", complcated as they are. computers functon by smply relatng varous bts of nformaton n a predetermned manner to produce desred results. Human nterrelatonshps are nfnetly more complcated. Perhaps the most approprate way to begn ths report on last year's actvtes s to menton that 967 was the year durng whch we computerzed our muncpal admnstratve operatons. We were the frst governmental agency n Mddlesex County to do so, we are one of only about a half-dozen muncpaltes.n the state who have entered the "computer age." On Computer Some of the tasks already beng done by computer are: complaton of real property assessment rolls, nvolvng about 8, parcels, from whch tax blls wll be computed prnted ths year; preparng prntng the b-weekly payroll for muncpal employee* at a fracton of the tme t took manually; even generatng applcatons for about 8,5 dog lcenses, elmnatng the need for resdents to apply n person, permttng a more complete dog census at a fracton of the' cost nvolved n the past. We were able to locate our computer n facltes owned by the Board of Educaton, a body over whch we have no control Ths s a good example of the benefts of frutful nter-governmental relatonshp. Because we were able to enter nto forma agreement for jont use of fa cltes wth the Board, our tax payers have gotten more mleage from ther tax dollars. ' Another nstance of beneft from cooperaton between'the admnstraton the Bo*#d M Educaton contrbuted to last year's record-settng retf-ea^lc* program. We were able to pro vde actvtes for tens of thous s of chldren who partcpated n the many vared programs offered by our Department of Parks Recreaton. 8 Flaystes cal repostory of state federal documents records, was accorded added rec ognton by the state n beng funded as ths area's research reference center. Those honors attest to the excellence of. our lbrary system they are a. fttng reward to a hard-worhmg lbrary staff, whch has deved a number of nnovatons to attract even more people to use the lbrary facltes, Many Innovatons now Wll compete for the Na Uonal Award. Hs dssertaton s as follows: FREEDOMS CHALLENGE "In them turbulent dssent flled tmes, 'all Amercans yrevlle\wth a requem Mass l 9: at? St. Mary's Church, outh Amboy. Bural wll be n Mary's Cemetery, East runswtefc. Mrs. Norman was born n outh Rver, daughter of, the ate Mr. Mrs. Domnc Masello. She was formerly employd at the Dee Dee Store, CARD OF THANKS We wsh to express our sncere thanks to all our relatves, frends, neghbors for ther knd expressons of svnpatby, ther many acts of kndness, the beautful floral trbutes they extend: e< durng our bereavement m te death of our beloved husb, father, grf;.)u-r, Wllam Funk. Mr*. Wlljam Funk am famly ty, he was a graduate of Trenton Normal School Rutgers Unversty. He was a charter member of the Fords Lons Club a jwst exalted ruler of Perth Amboy Lodge 78 BPOE, a members of Fords Fre Company, Unted Exempt Fremen's Assocaton of Fords, Hopelawn Keasbey. Survvng are hs wdow, Gertrude (Ward), a retred school teacher who taught here for years; a daughter, Mrs. Chester Thatcher, New Brunswck; a son, Howard, Woodbrdge; sx grchldren; a brother Kennard, Mllvlle. JOHN SWNTON COLONIA Funeral servces for John Swnton, 6, of New Dover Road, who ded-yester day whle vacatonng n Key West, Fla., were scheduled to be held there wth a memoral servce to be held here at a tme to be announced. erth Amboy. Survvng are her husb, 'erdn (Vernon) Normatve ssters, Mrs. Mary Unkel, ayrevlle; Mrs. Vctora Lom- >ardo, Somerset; Mrs. Lllan bobbns, Mrs. Vrgna Trazasta, Mss Amela Masello, of South Rver; a brother lam, Metuchen. Mr. Swnton was a retred employee of the New York Telephone Company where he workwas a grad d MRS. MARY SKAY AVENEL Funeral servces for Mrs. Mary V. Skay, 7 Burnett Street, who ded Tuesday at Perth Amboy General Hospjal, are scheduled for Frday mornng at 8: at the Grener Funeral Hame.T.'th a requem Mass, at 9: at St. Andrew's Church. Bural wll be n St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colona. The deceased was the wdow of the late Harold E. Skay resded here for the past 8 p ed 7 years. g uate of Lehgh Ttoversty a natve of Lnden. He resded n Colona for 5 years. Survvng are hs wdow, Helen (Robbns); two sons, John R., State College, P>-; Thomas S., at home; two grchldren; four s^ters, Mrs. Harold L. Gray, Rahway; Mrs. Harry Spllnger, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Edgar E. Harrson, Westfeld; Mrs. Frank M. Le Compte, Watchung. CARD OF THANKS HAROLD BLESSING We wsh to express our sn cere apprecaton to all our rela lves, frends neghbors for the many acts of kndness sympathy they extended durng our bereavemenr'n the death of our beloved husb, father, grfather brother, Harold Blessng, gratefully ack nowledge wth thanks the.many floral trbutes, sprtual bou quets, donaton of cars, especally wsh to thank Rchard Humphrey, Dr. Rev. Wa tars, Dr. Kayeoff, Dr. Gray, pallbearers, Carteret Rahway pul'ce escorts an the Synoweck Ft'!:"-p H"- '-' I'';u- : 'v I I.te' Harold Aston Inducted By Club AVENEL George Aston was nstalled as presdent of the -6- Democratc Club at a dnner dance attended by over. Servng as nstallng offcer, Mayor Ralph P. Barone also nducted other members of the slate as follows: Vce presdent, Rchard Mfcrkunaq: treasurer, Suse La Salle; secretary, Carole O'Bren; good welfare; Mldred Sobeske; sergeant of-arms, John McGunn. Ashton presented Leo La Salle wth a plaque for outstng servce to the club a gft to Joseph Krsak, outgong vce presdent. Present were Counclman George Yates, Muncpal We opened two new muncpal playgrounds, for a total of 8, added equpment to others, where needed. Our chldren re sponded by showng apprecaton of the efforts n ther behalf by he people n ther hometown. Whle n other places there were fracases at playgrounds at dances, n Woodbrdge Townshp, 7, young people, aged older, enjoyed weekly block dances held throughout the communty last summer wthout a sngle ncdent of msbehavor. Almost as many par tcpated n playground actv tes, wth the same- evdence o good ctzenshp. Our recreaton actvtes nclude programs for adults, too, but, properly so, they are geared to enrch the lves of our young people, by permttng them to fll' ther lesure tme wth constructve actvty. One of the admtted, mmedate problems of our socety be ng the deteroraton of mora values held by some of ou young people, we are determned to contnue the expanson of our enrchment programs, both recreatonal cultural, fo: Woodbrdge youngsters. To that end, I have appontee a commttee to work towards establshment of a YMCA pro gram here. Currently the YMCA Steern Commttee comprsng representatves of our clergy, bus nessmea, ndustry leaders, cv c leaders other genunelj concerned people, s workng to wards determnng the types o YMCA programs we need Woodbrdge Townshp, ex plorng means of rasng *thc funds necessary to get a sold, self-sustanng YMCA proje underway. I know that all Woo' brdge resdents wll contrbut toward the success of an ende vor whch wll gve our comm nty another source of hometow prde... we are a hom< y Some of those nnovatons are: openng the MftJn Lbrary from -6 p.m. Sundays; dramatzng the value of fadng, through offerng story hours for chldren book dscusson groups for adults; sponsorng such actv tes as art shows chess ses sons'to brng people nto the buldngs expose them to ther facltes; appearng at th schools, both publc paro chal, to sell the dea of read'ng books, helpng lbrary per sonnel at those schools to bette promote use tfhr own facl tes,, n general, makn every attempt to nduce greater use of our fne lbrares, T the future they plan to o' f -- specal servces to senor zens to muncpal employees, among others. Last year our free publc lbrary system grew to ten branches. Two new buldngs are beng constructed n Iseln - Port Readng whch are due to open shortly. Also, durng ths year we wll develop plans for our new Man Lbrary. There are many nstances of jfton for ncreasng our bra,ry efforts. Most of them, can resolved nto a smple slate-,ent of fact.. V "jljs p ofrtfffesme'nts.re usng T,^ facltes, s". These few j s ' may" gve afl dea of 'e scope of our servces: from ebruary to November of last ear.,58 chldren were ached n actvtes other than erely borrowng books when 9 classes from our schools vsled, ;the lhrares, story ours were held 6 vsts storm dranage plans as the terran s changed must be correlated wth the other bodes nvolved. Consstent wth requre ments of our growng communty, last year saw the most extensve santary sewer constructon undertaken durng the past fve years. As a result, three areas of our town whch had experenced major polluton due to overflowng septc tanks n the past fnally were sewered. One of the long-tme problems we have begun to attack s that of storm dranage. We have a comprehensve plan to correct floodng condtons throughout our communty, but t s too great an economc burden to assume all at one tme. In fact, the cost would be more than $ mllon. The best approach to the dranage problem s to do some w$rj each year, consstent wth mantanng o\r stable tax rate. Snce 967 s the year when the fve-year drought was broken n ths area, t can serve to llus trate the progress of our storm dranage project. For example, last August thrd, we experenced a storm whch dumped.8 nches of ran on the townshp durng a mnute perod. It was.,of a severty whch could be expected to occur only once every 5 years. Durng that storm, we recevd only one complant from an rea where dranage work re of money our homeowners can pay n taxes to support the servces they fleed, so we have contnually looked for sources o revenue other than property taxes. Our admnstraton keeps a- breast af all legslaton whch could gan for Woodbrdge fund ng from other agences. If funds are avalable for projects smlar to those we are plannng, we bend all our resources to convncng the agency nvolved that we should be com, 'ered for a share of those funds. Because our professonals prepare ther fundng proposals n a manner acceptable to the federal state agences, because of our record of performance n funded projects, we enjoy a hgh degree of success n wnnng outsde fundng, thereby savng our taxpayers many dollars, whle contnung to offer them excellent muncpal servces, Although some of the federally state-funded proposals we won approval for last year wll accrue us funds over a perod of tme, we receved n actual dollars about $6, durng 967. We have every rfeasurng securty whle vgorously upholdng the rghts of th«ndvdual; a Consttuton a Bll of Rghts guaranteeng all Amercans ther nalenblt rghts as human bengs rlall's of lfe, lberty, afltfne'pu ' " of happness rghts wh have encouraged pcrnllted men of all races na onalkes to make ths naton great. But, wth rght comes responsblty, wth freedom the unceasng vglance sacrfce necessary for ts preservaton. Then exactly what s freedom's challenge how can we, as Amercans, meet t? Tod ere made to classes n the hools; through our unque rogram of presentng story lours at playgrounds,,7 'hldren were reached durng the month of July alone; am the fgure that sums t up best town. The hometown spr makes us strong, the ho n< town atmosphere makes Woobrdge an deal communty whch to lve. Everythng w do s amed at preservng th atmosphere g u a, r d r aganst encroachment wh would dsturb t. Our concern about our chldren the gudance necessary to ascertan that they develop nto worthwhle ctzens extends be g f all p about 5, books ere crculated last year. Our publc health servces ere exped last year wth he openng of a modern buld ng to house our up-to-date pubc health facltes. Our mmunzaton clmes lealth educaton programs stng programs for early de ecton of dseases such as dajetes tuberculoss, our ma ernal chld health cln nd other programs have atracted record numbers ol people. The work load of our nspectors other health ser rces people has ncreased oo, yet, we have found tme t take the lead organze othe muncpaltes nto a regona r polluton control agency. Just as we have made provs on aganst a breakdown n th ublc health of our communty so, too, must we contnue an ther program begun last year hat of guardng aganst blgh f our neghborhoods. So that hew constructon w be done properly, our Depart ment of Plannng Develop ment made 9,8 feld nspect ons of buldngs under construe on. Through such dlgence we are assured of complanc wth our buldng code zon ng ordnance. Asde from beng sure tha new buldng meets our-stam ards, we have begun a nroera ently had been completed. To ssess the effectveness of that rark, t should be noted that urng two storms of consder bly less severty just pror to he dranage mprovement the umber of complants were nd respectvely. We plan to contnue our attack n the floodng problem, lave budgeted for consderable vork towards that end ths year. The ran that broke the Irought certanly was weleom- I but t brought a few prob ems n ts wake, not the least >f whch was luxurant folage hch, n the fall, overtaxed the apacty of our leaf collecton qupment. That fact, added to tate' restrctons oh leaf-burnng as prompted us to budget for three moxm leaf collectors tb? year. <5 The leaf stuaton s somehng we couldn't predct, so It aught us off balance. However, n areas where we could be ex pected to antcpate change, we were prepared. For example, we added two trucks to our santajjon fleet last year were ble to take an ncreased garbage collecton task n our trde. In fact, through schedulng changes, we establshed two collectons per week, even durng weeks whch ncluded holdays, to a total of about, homes. We were fortunate last year, n that, despte a less-desrable experence on the port of our neghbors, the ncdence of crmes of volence decreased n our town. Probably, there were many contrbutng factors, among the most mportant s our polcy to encourage all muncpal employees, ncludng our polce, to ncrease ther profess o n a competency through schoolng study. Durng 967, members of our polce force attended 6 schools, many nvolvng a number of courses. More Polcemen Nne men were added to our force last year, cvl servce exams were set up, whch re suted n 5 more cdates, of ch nne were sworn n as polcemen ths month. We wll not relax our efforts to ascertan that our resdents are afforded the maxmum n personal g son to beleve that we^wul get even more ths year. Another mportant source of revenues to reduce the tax bur den on homeowners s commerce ndustry, whch pro vde jobs for our resdents pay taxes n greater proporton to benefts receved than do homeowners. Because of rts mportance to our communly, we have engaged n a concerted drve to attract ndustral ratables whch won't destroy our suburban atmosphere whle helpng us provde servces necessary to mantan t. One measure of our success n our effort to attract new nday, Amerca s great, powerful prosperous. The freedom securty we lve n accept Is comnonplace art merely dreams to many under* prvleged people throughout th«world. Our naton's affruenca unequalled, we are wcjl fed, comfortable, contented. Bu let us not forget that ths naton, embracng all jthat w* value so hghly, was forged from wlderness by de sweat, blood tears of poneers. Let us not snk back nto'lethargy. Let us not smle smugly contentedly amdst th trappngs of our rch socety for ths decade, ndeed ths century s not one of rest peact; ths century s not one for relaxaton apathy. We lve n a tme of challenge. We are at war at home abroad. What s our enemy? Communsm? Racsm? Obvous answers but merely outward manfestatons of our true enemes hunger, dsease, poverty, gnorance, a legacy of btternes hatred wrought by the Jhsdeeds of those who came;befor» us. Then what s freedom's challenge? It s the challenge of a great free people, abundantly suppled wth resources, to rght the wrongs of hstory; to drect ther energy toward the elmnaton of the nequalty dustral ratables s the act that last year we added almost $ mllon to those roles, an n crease of about a half-mllon dollars over the new ratables attracted durng the year before. That s only part of the pcture, however, because some of the corporatons we were successful n attractng to Woodbrdge through our efforts last year are not ncluded n the $ qy plagung manknd, FeedoJ the hungry, curng the dseased eradcatng poverty net'wth charty, but wth assstance..not wth houts, but wth the techncal know-how human effort necessary to allow the underprvleged to pull themselves from the qucks of desp»r, "Where s freedom's challenge? The challenge of freedom surrounds us, rangng from mllon fgure. Two of those _j the, jungles of war-torn Vc nam Eastern Arlnes, a $5 mllon to the jungles of not-scarred ratable, the $5 mllon Federated Department Stores commercal center, to be located n the * claypt area gve us a good head start towards a banner year of new ratables for 968. There are stll Others'to be announced soon,, through our contnued effort, we are cerprotecton. property p ' Everyone enjoys all the muncpal servces we offer h Woodbrdge, everyone knows that they cost money. No one tan there wll be stll more. As we promote Woodbrdge as a desrable ndustral locaton, the value of townshp-owned l contnues to apprecate,, through the efforts of our admnstraton, we have been gettng fll drt from the turnpke wdenng project, whch wll reclam a low-lyng parcel we own on Port Readng Avenue, addng about acres of valuable ndustral property to our holdngs. When such l s sold sometme n the future, the taxpayers wll beneft both from the sale prce from the ratables whch wll locate there. In the lght of our never-ceasng*ft>attle for revenues whch wll enable us to offer needed servces whle mantanng our stable tax rate, we are dstress ed as the costs of educaton, over whch we have no control, contnue to soar. For example, last year our state ad to educaton was cut by three quarters of a mllon dollars, despte the new state sales tax whch was supposed to help ease the burden on property taxpayers. Ths year, we expect stll another decrease, by about $8,. We feel such decreases are ncongruous, n the lght of more state taxes a growng school populaton n pur communty, we pledge Th utmost cooperaton wth any all agences who wll work towards rectfyng that unfar stuaton. As we have worked to fnd outsde revenues to pare the Newark. "What must an ndvdual Amercan do? He must realze that ths s not a tme for gnorance apathy. He must realze that the challenge' to freedom s shakng our socety to ts very foundatons. He must realze that he s at war, o mantan the value of our ex reallms more than * e Ao that stng structures. We have seen!'here s a lmt to Ihe amount n neghborng communtes thej results of neglect of neghbor-; hoods we. must guard aganst such deteroraton the socal evls whch result. Ready To Help Our buldng dvson sts! ready to help people who want; to mantan ther propertes ] have questons about the best way to do so. We have I'stab lshed a program to check ur ban blght have nspected., dwellng unts tlury the past year to mplement that program. Asde from concernng our selves wth new buldng protectng exstng that hs actons may well cde the destny of our naton, freedom, ndeed, the: whole world. "The road before us s WnJ, H wll not be easly tread. We lve n a tme of challenge conflct. Let us nether gnore the challenge nor fal to engage n the conflct. BefoT* bemoanng our dffcult tme* the cruel fate whch placed us n ths fast-movng, strfe-tdra world, let us remember the challenges whch our ancestors faced overcame n makng th* country all that t s *oday. "Let us offer thanks for the opportunty to serve our country all manknd, let us pray for the strength, wsdom, forbearance to me»t freedom's challenge. "I thank you." costs of operatng your munc pal admnstraton, so, too, wll we ask that other taxng bodet (county school board) do the same., A v We are a major communty, wth $9 mllon worth of ttfr able property, another $ mllon worth of exempt prbperty. In essence, we are a ma> jor corporaton, all our red«dents are shareholders. The.r nvestments are ther property holdngs, about $7 mllon.«whch s ndustral commercal property, approxmately $6 mllon s resdental. Our admnstraton feels a great responsblty to manage that porton of our corporaton whch properly falls wthn our area stewardshp. determnaton that they be enabled to gan the basc academc' rangng the affar conssted of Dolores Stawnsk, Joseph Sta* because of wor plannng n past, are, at best, eyt'hons Last year, we took sgnfcant lteps to beautfy a number ol areas whch for nmny years hnv<" detracted from the beauty Charman Frank Muphy wu'sk, Georgette Jensen, Mv of our communty. Mre. Lee FK''k's v\<o, r u' ' I ll;)wr, Jo rh Krsul cpal v " ch':!-'!:h I'Vuo..Mrnn Murpln LA yalle* countlut: «ar J auu Uvuu* CSJnuu. ol VVuudbmltc Over Half Century Of Personal Servce To All Faths Throughout Mddlesex County AUGUST F. GREINER II, Manager Grener Funeral Home DIRECTOR August F. Grener II Green St., Woodbrdge, ME -6

9 LEADER-PRESS SOUP BOaSTERS FOR COLD WEATHER SPORTS Snowy, Blowy wntertme ncreases appettls for hot soup, N<T -doubt fs becaum soup supples a specal sense of comfort to support snowmen snowbabes through the hours of play n the tnglng cold. The heat from the hot lqud seems to lt erally flow through vens, drv ng the cold from numb fngars toes. The sppng soups make excel lent cola weftther booster drnks quckly effectve as a pck-up before, durng or after exercse n the snappy cold. They're de lecuble, too, served n a cup or mug as a through-the rr\cal beverage. Hot buttered soup s a happy choce on frosty drys Float a pat of golden goodness on each servng for extra en joyment you'll feel that quck energy gve you a lft. happy GO-GO GIRLS Fr.? Sat. Ntes From P.M. 'tl Closng at BUD'S HUT RT. I. AVfNEt Clovrrlmft Spectacular ALTERATION EXPANSION SALE NOW GOING ON Hufl* nductjwn M I qualty, nam br clothng for mm btff*. Hot Battered Spcy Tomato Soup -/ ounce can condensed tomato soup soup can mlk /8 teaspoon cnnamon Dash cloves Butter pata ITI saucepan, combne soup, mlk, cnnamon cloves. Beat wth rotary beater, Set top burner temperature control at about 75', smmer mxture a few mnutes. Pour nto mugs. Oarnsh each servng wth a pat of butter, f desred. to servngs. MEAL STARTER SOUPS.. j Clear, lght soups cream soups start cold weather meals wth ndvdual style. Condensed chcken wth rce s deal before a bg meal; cream of chcken, mushroom, celery or asparagus soups are effectve openers for party meals. Vegetable soup s the perfect frst course when the menu s short of vegetables. SOUP CREATOR Ever thnk of blendng one knd of soup wth another to make your own "orgnal ' soup. Try t you'll feel lke a genus. Mx a can of condensed tomato a can of green pea. Vola! Puree Mongole. Combne cream of chcken chcken wth rce you have a verson of Scotch Cock A Leeke so on. Once yob start, you'l dscover there are endless adventures n soup ereaton on your pantry shelf. ONE FOR THE ROAD.. Hot beef broth punch s a prac cal dea for "one for the road.' To make t, heat equal amounts of canned condensed beef broth BEERS' WINES bg selecton Lquor Store ME -889 Amboy Ave.» Woodbrdge j Open a.m. to p.m. COLLEGE ENTRANCE MAKE-UP COURSES Ellubtth tnp ho ar. rmgtd a program whr* ludanrt who lack on* or mm lubjct far collage or n n««tflg school admsson may mok» up ths defcency, Studtntt whs have not completed hgh school may «to so n half th* usval rm* or l*u wth full credt gven pror hgh school work (f any). AUKBRA BOMETftY SOCIOIOGY TRIGONOMETRY BASIC ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PHYSICS HISTORY ENGLISH AN6UA6E BNHOOT DAT or EVENING CLASSES Co-Educatonal No Wtdntday or Frday Evenng Clam REGISTER NOW FOR THE SPRWC TERM apple juce. Season wth cnnamon serve from a chafng dsh or punch bowl at the evenng's end. Heartenngly warm, ths punch wll be welcome before the cold rde home. BEEF BROTH DIETERS' BOON... Watchng calores? Then you'll lke the dea of canned beef broth as a beverage. Hot or ced, an average servng contans about calores. It's a hy beverage, too.. carry t n a vacuum bottle to work or on your travels for quck refreshment. Cold.. pour t full strength rght from the can over ce cubes; hot.. dlute to sut your taste, heat as usual.. The!hg, The evenng was fun everyone s keyed up. Now'* the tme for a soothng cup of soup to quet nerves smooth the way for restful sleep. Just heat a can of your favorte condensed soup.., perhaps chcken noodle or chcken vegetable. Allow four mnutes preparaton tme fom shelf to range to cup. ENTERTAINMENT THE JUNGLE BOOK The anmal kngdom comes nto ts own n Walt Dsney Studo's "The Jungle Book." It's a cartoon feature especally suted for chldren the older "chldren" who love anmals. Based on Rudyard Kplng's "Mowgl" stores t tells about a man-cub who was found aban ; doned n a wreck canoe by a block panther reared by a wolf famly n the jungle. The story s told n a smple, uncluttered manner there's much enjoyment n watchng these Dsney anmals. The human voces suppled for the anmals are by such wellknowns as Sebastan Cabot, Phl Harrs, Sterlng Holloway, George Sers, Lous Prma Pat O'Nalley. Reports are that ths «the last anmated feature supervsed by Walt Dsoey before hs death s w«ll worth seeng. FORMAL I WEAR * For Hre For Sale ( j Cuttom Fttng Latest Style* Complete Selecton U Or**n St, Itttln - 8-I5M * * * Wednesday, January, 9B8 Fre Department Elects Offcers CI.ONM Durng tho month of December the Colon a Fre Department answered a total of calls for a total of 55 man hours. The breakdown on the calls are house fres, false alarms, ; mscellaneaus, 8; Car, ; assstance ; st-by ; rubbsh drlls 5. Electon of offcer's was held the followng men were elected for tfe comng year: Chef Raymond Hughes; frst assstant, Chester Komorosk; second JNl Captan, Francs" McKellgett; frst leutenant, Rchard 'Joyce, second leutenant, Salvatare Pezzello. Busness offcers Include: presdent, Charles Urban; vce presdent, Jatne Soua; secretary, Nelson ladd treasurer, Anthony Suarez. Trustees for one year are Wllam Hggns, Raymond Hughes, Rchard Joyce, Lester Kershaw Chester Komorosk. Knghts of Columbus Paper Drve Sunday PORT READING Knghts of Columbus Don Bosco Councl 589 wll hold ts monthly pape drve, Sunday begnnng a : A. M. The monthly meetng of th group s scheduled for Tuesday 8: P. M., n St. Anthony's rec reaton hall, West Avenue. Strange Cookbook All some grls know about cookng s to brng a salor to a bol. -Mansheet, Banbrdge, Mass "SHOP MAIN ST. " CHANEL COSMETICS HEADQUARTERS IN Publx Pharmacy "Snce 9" 9 Man St., Woodbrdge Fret Plrklnj Bau of Store 6-89 PICTURED AT RIGHT: MRS. FREDA Local Resdents Of ' Three Men on Horse' WOODBRIDGF, _ Kstrllo Da mnnd Harold Esen of Conla Leonard Consumano nd Jud Cohen, Woodbrrlfe; be appearng n the forthomng Crcle Player.s producon of the John Cecl Holm, George Abbo't comedy "Three Men on a Horse", at the Crcle layhouse, Martn Terrace lahway Avenue, Woodbrdge. crformance nghts are February. 7,,. Febuary ltth's performance s sold >ut. The play, drected by Mke Mmetz, Metuchen, concerns the efforts of a group of losng horse layers to regan ther losses hrough the "hcappng" talents of Erwn Trowbrdge, an ers'wble greetng card verse wjtter, who has the amazng ablty of pckng consstent wnners at the track, wthout bettng on them hmself. Mrs, Damond wll be seen n too role of Mabel; grl frend to one of the horse players whose tme s usually spent n pawn shops tryng to garne enough for bets to put her boy frend, n clover. Estelte's lasl performance for the Crcle Play ers was n the touchng, but <Le mng role of EUe May, tobacco Road". A talentet performer, Mrs. Damond ha studed the Modern Dance, an The WIG SHOPPE Sale fc Servce % HUMAN HAIR WIGS FALLS \ JWIGLETS CLEARANCE SALE HOW IN PROGRESS Cpnvantnt Locaton Perth Amboy Smth S, -6 Cart.rt* 'A Roo.v.lt Av#, Charges Honored! CCF, Hnd-Char** modelng, has appeared n umerms productons of the x>rd Street Players of the B'na acob Temple of Avenel, s art of an Israel FoJk Dance [rosp appearng at many organ natonal functons throughout the area. Off stage, she Is the moher of two lttle grls, Jacquelne Susan. Harold Esen s makng hs lebut at the Crcle Players, n he role of Franke, one of the orse players. Mr. Esen has also appeared wth the Lord treet Players, n the role of Budy Baker n "Come Blow Your Horn". He holds a B. A. degree n Communcaton Arts, apd attrbutes hs theatrcal bent to the fact (bat he comes from a theatrcal famly of performers. Leonard Consumano Jud :ohen, are both makng ther debuts n a theatrcal producton. Leonard, In the role of Slugger, Jud, as a mad n the hotel, n whch the acton s set. Orgnally from Newark Mr. Consumano has been a res dent of Woodtordge for the pas! three years, havng been nterested n theatre dropped n Dally 9 5:, Thun. to 9. ENNA JETTrCK Reg. to $.99 *7-«9 Servces Lsted By Beth Sholom ISELIN Servces at Con regaton Beth Sholom, 9 Coo Avenue wll be conducted y Rabb Harold Rchtman on rday at 8: p. M. Sabbath Mornng Servces on February wll be held at 9: A. M, Jun or Congregaton Servces fol low at : A. M. n the lowe udtorum. Servces are held very nght at 7: on Sun day mornngs at 8:. Bngo s held every Thursda at 7:5 P.M. The Weght Watch ers meet every Wednesday a< :. Lou Lews announced that a ew week Club wll commence the week of February. Sor nformaton call hm at 8 8 or Herman Hodes at The U. S. Y. Group tnder!h«eadershp of Dave ConWssor roud of ts newly-formed Basotball team. The team s beng coached by Rabb Rchtman, who leads n practce regularly, he next game wll be Iseln at the Playhouse, on the urgng Marc Markel, Nel Grossman, of a frend, Gene Lopez, one offern Kasher, Crag Prups, Susan Lasky, Sher Prups, Lor the Crcle's busest members, Jud Cohen has worked n Esenberger Robn Tucker. number of productons as part Classes are stll open n the of the back stage crew, rs Adult Educaton Program cosponsored by Beth Sholom, makng her frst appearance ' e- Woodbrdge Colona Temples. fore an audence n ths play. Tckets for "Three Men on Hone" may be obtaned for the evenngs of February, only. Informaton may b( obtaned by callng the Pla house «t ME Some seat may be avalable at the doo on the evenngs of performanc but on a frst come, frst ser ved bass. aganst Scotch Plans at Metuhen at : P. M. Wnners of the elmnaton round for the Png Pong Tournament of the Pre U.S.Y. Group are Bob Bernsten, Jeff Cohn, Steve Klcbe, Carl Rwwljau Fern Kasher. Partcpants n the Pre-U.S.Y. Servce were Carl Rosenbaum, Bob Bernsten, Inflaton Worres As more more people begn to thnk about adjustment to lfe n retrement, two problems emerge n sharp forts. One s how to afford t, the other s what to do wth t. Post-Dspatch, St. LouU. OUR 8rd Y«ar NEW LOWER SALE PRICES SPECIAL GROUP V«l. to $ *5 MEN'S NUNN BUSH- ARCH SHOES DISCONTINUED STYLES 66 E. JERSEY ST., ELIZABETH SALEMDS SATURDAY, FEB. SLH#KI, OWNER-OPERATOR OF THE NEW MOREf LA RUE DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY STORE NOW OPEN AT 6 LAKE AVENUE IN COLO- NIA.$6.$8 K Specal Saturday Classes n COLLEGE BOARDS Open Saturdays to Students of All School* or wrte for appontment or free brochure, no oblgaton. OFFICE OPEN MONDAY, THURSDY, FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, TRVRSDAY EVENINGS, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Yten Experence In Acctltrattd Prep School Feld ELIZABETH PREP SCHOOL BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH, N.J. 7 - Ph.: 89- (Entrance On Ilabeth Avenue) Owner-Operator Mrs. Slnskl collaborated wth Jlorey LaRue management n plannng desgnng thjs new store so that t would enable her to provde customej wth maxmum convenence plus the followng fnest Qualty servces: dry cleanng, launderng, rug cleanng, fjtr garment storage, talorng specal processng for treasured lnen apparel. Mrs. Slnsk's home, 99 Lake Avenue, s just a few steps from her new store. * * STARTS FEBRUARY st WINDOW DISPLAY SPECIAL! We'M pleated to announce a ftew featvr. at MIKE NUNZIATA GUTOWSKI MUSIC CENTER, artln B February ttto W ^ C S r whch we know wll dtlghr all mudam. On u """ ra ** tha* date, well um on. orhde at am unbelevably low, tew prcel Thl ale Item wfl be dtpbyed M our wndow ww reman on tale for one week only, lh«n the second week, another artcle wjm become our SPECIAL Of THE WEEK. Remember, ev.rr week.tarttng ml week, OUTOWSMI MUSIC CcNTHt wn Inn «qwdal» U MUSIC LESSONS on ALL INSTRUMENTS I Complete. Musc Instrument I Repar I Rental Servce SCHOOL BANDS EQUIPPED BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL NEW INSTRUMENTS Gutowsk c Center 9 E. GRAND ST., ttjzamhm H. -7 WKN MOH. * THUR8. TH.» P«rJLurt or IMKMNG MCA* or MJMI. UII r*uu LOT t AT: 6 LAKE AVENUE, COLONIA (Corner Lancaster Road) DRY CLEANING SALE NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY rd, GET A\Y GARMENTS CLEANED AT REGULAR PRICE AND ONE MORE FOR ONLY ^. Example: Frst two garments cleaned fnshed at regular prce. Any thrd smlar or lower prced garment, only lfs. (Less Than Items Cleaned Regular Prce) NOTE: MOREY LA RUE'S * DRY CLEANING SALE ONLY IN EFFECT AT THIS 6 LAKE AVENUE LAUNDKEKS CLEAJNEUS BLANKETS NKW BINDIN(;S $.5 (plus tax) RAINCOATS SEP. LININGS 5c EXTRA NEW STORE AT: 6 LAKE AVENUE, \ \ Beautfully Laundered Fnshed Cleaned Made Water Repellant COLONIA I 75 - I

10 TOP COVERAGE I ;ulcr-prcss Leader'Shopper top crculaton coverage n Woodbrdge area. The Mddlesex County \ Wednesday, January,968 COVERAGE I«tder>Ptes8 Leader Shopper tap crculaton coverage n Woodbrdge area. News Of The Week As Seen In Pctures GAVE FAIR SHARE: Valentne Fre Brrk Dvson of A. P. Green Refractores Company employes dsplay Unted Fund's gold checkmark symbol, ndcatng that all nl' Woodbrdge plant employes have partcpated n the Kartan Bay Area Unted Fund's annual campagn. The company matched the employes' contrbuton makng Valentne's total contrbuton, $,S. Front row, Fund charman, Earl C. McMahon employes John Kssel, Zoltan Papp, Rchard Patrck, Frank Tovsano Mchael Kapelock. Back row, Ernest Kjula, 'aul Sabnc, A nello Martno, Andrew Csepcsar Norman Strange. FEBRUARY IS HEART FUND MONTH - Mayor Ralph P. Barone (seated) sgns proclamaton declarng February as Heart Fund month n the Townshp as local Heart Fund leaders look on approvngly, (left to rght): Bernard W. Freedman, Woodbrdge general charman; Mss Karen Jo Beck, youth coordnator; Donald I. Smereck, Fords charman. THE CLAN GOT TOGETHER: The entre Ftzpatrck famly was present when Charles Ftzpatrek, outgong thef, was honored at a dnner of the Woodbrdge Fre Company. Left to rght, James, Robert, Edward, Mss Hannah Ftzpatrck, Charles, Mrs. Mary Ftzpatrck Brown, Wllam Thomas. PROMOTED: Bernard Phlp Levne, led. *ou of Mr. am Ms. Jules l.e\no, :!l Crucs SI,, Woodbrdge, was promoted to leutenant at tn* INaval Hosptal, St. Alhas, V Y, le s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh St-huol anl I'arlenh Dcknson UnveMty where he najoml n Psychology. He also attended Yesva Unversty when- le majoml m Clncal Psychology lor two years. Leut. Levne was ou the Dem's lst Edtor of Psychology Journal. He earned hs B.A. n 9 hs M.A. n l'jh.'l. Statoned at (he St. Albans Naval llsptal snce August 9«7, Leut. Levne s a Clncal Psychologst. Besdes servng n Vetnam, hs former duty sta lons nclude the Natonal Naval Medcal Cent«r, B'lhcsfa, Maryl; Parrs Isl, South Carolna; Feld Medcne Servce ScbOol, Camp Pendletou, Calf,; U. 8. Army M«df(ul Center, Oknawa the Naval Hosptal n Phladelpha. In the pc tun- above he s shown brng congrat -d by Capt. J. Taylor v m, executve offcer at the Naval Offce.' PETER NOVAK JK. EAGLE SCOUT: Peter Novak Jr., IK a junor at Woolurdge Senor Hgh School, receved the Eagle Scout Award Saturday at Court of Honor held by Boy Scout Troop XI at the Frst Presbyteran Church of Woodbrdge. He s the son of Mr. Mrs. Peter Novak, 5 Ctenteut Street, Wtwbrdg*, WELCOME GIFT: Mrs. Charles Ftzpatrck presents her husb wth an ex-chef's badge at dnner held n hs honor by Woodbrdge Fre Company at the Seven Arches, Perth Amboy, Saturday. Man, Wfe Answer Call To Serve Iseln Church ISELIN The Rev. Mrs. Samuel Clutter Evangelsts, have accepted the pastorate of Iseln Assembly of God Church n response to a unanmous call. They plan to begn ther mnstry here on Sunday, February. It s expected that the Rev. Frederck D. Ede, superntendent of the New Jersey Dstrct of the Assembles of God, wll hold a servce of nstallaton sometme n the near future. The Clutters have been promnent evangelsts n ther denomnaton for many years, n addton to servng as pastor of several churches. They both are natves of East Lverpool, Oho, attended Central Bble nsttute n Sprngfeld, Mo. Mrs. Clutter shares wth her husb the mnstry of preachng the "Word of God" havng preached snce she was 5 years old. Both she her husb were ordaned by the Eastern Dstrct of Pentecostal Assembles of God, Rev. Mr. Clutter n IWtl Rev. Mrs. Clutter n 9M. Musc has been an added feature of ther mnstry wth.m/. Chller playng as accompanst whle sngng Gospel duets wth hs wfe. Mrs. Clutter has at lmes gven "chalk talks" n ther evangelstc servces, both have, as a team, conducted Daly Vacaton Bble School sessons. Camp meetng mn* try has been another phase of ther vared mnstres, tlus summer they wll be ncluded wth tle featured speakers at the Malaga Camp n Malaga, N. J. In ther earler years of mnstry puch tme was gven to Servng as pasturng poneerng church n* ConHIsvlle, HEV. AND MRS. CLUTTER, MEDAL WINNER: Specalst Fve E-5 Robert W. Kozan, son of Mrs. Alma Mkkelsen, 77 Outlook Avenue, Colona whose wfe resdes n Iseln, was awarded the Army Commendaton medal n specal ceremones at Camp A. P. Hll, Bowlng drer, Va. The award was made for mertorous servce whle servng wth the 588th Combat Engneers n Vetnam from October 966 to October 967. Specalst Kozan s a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School s a former employee of General Motors, Lnden. Camp Hll he s assgned to Headquarters Company s a surveyor wth the Engneer Secton. Frst Ad Squad-Installs New Slate at Dnner Fete FORds James Seczkowsk Ad Squad's Ambulance Fund was nstalled as presdent anl,s scheduled for Wednesday, Ed lsromrsk, captan of the St.! February, at the Fords Jun- John's Frst Ad Squad, Inc., Mof lgh School wth local talent at a dnner-dance held at Phoe-jfeatured. Tckets may be purnx Bar Grll. Other off-jchased from rmembers of the cers nstalled were Frank Pry-j Frst Ad Su.uad the Lons beck, assstant captan; Axel j Club. Thomsen. frst leutenant The next meo'ng of the Squad Joseph Dambach, second leu-. wl be hcl( Mom ay February tenant. Also Mchael Kubck, 5 at 8: p M^ at s qm ad Headquarters on Conelle S.rc't. area, Mr Clutter served eght! vce-presdent; John Faczak, years as the Presbyter of the]secretary; Mchael Yuhasz, Eastern Dstrct held a po treasurer; Meyer Sndet, fnan ston on the Board of Drec-'cal^ secretary; Wllam (Court of IIOl or Set tors of Northeast Bble Insttute j Brosc, sergeant-al-arms. Trs-I n Green Lane, Pa. [tees are Bart Florentne, Robert;tor, LUgle SlOllts The Clutters recently resgn - Olmo am Charles Pfeffer. cd the pastorale of Pentecostal Lghthouse Church n Paterson. Pror to ther leavng that church, Mr. Clutter was nstrumental n leadng the congregaton n an extensve remodelng 'progran that enhanced the nteror pf the church. For the atlt year Rev. Clutter has serve as the Sectonal Home Mssons representatve for the Northwest Area of the Assembles of God n New Jersey. ENGAGEMENT TOLD CARTERET Mr. Mrs. Robert Blanchard, Madson Townshp, announce the engagement of ther (Jaugtyer, Barbara Ana BljartT la - Stephen l.ukasuk, Jr., son of Mr. Mrs. Hamburg am Pecksvlle, all n!stephen l.ukasuk, Whle n tnt Cherry Strew.,,,., , n ISELlN Accordng to an Mr Ruth, th Dstrct Re,, j. ulncmncellu, nt, j h v.,. resenutve of the New Jersey jo] slan Sl. ouln.,. ;, r State Frst Ad Councl, WB5the pub j c j lv charman. l:"s Club annual!^- - f rway for the «, Seoul Court of Honor to show for the beneft of the rst [ by the Troop, March. att'on- ^legaton Beth Sholom, sponsors of the troop. Nathan Tucker s scoutmaster. To receve the Eagle award Holy Communon Set By Lutheran Church EDISON - Our Savor's Luth are Rchard Heller, Robert eran Church whch meets at 5, 5l Uw8 - Arnold Falchook. Culvert Avenue Kast, wll hold! a servce of Holy Communon at :5 A.M. The Church SchAol MEETING FEB, ISELIN - The Lades Auxlary of Iseln hletc Asspca- wll meet at 9: A.M. Rev. U bertson wll nstruct the Adult lon wll hold Its monthly meetng. February, 9.'.W at the Inqury Clus whch meets at 9;A:M. All are welcome, fldfson Bowl O Mat, Oak Tlea 7: P. M. «er* wfll J» a Road. All mothers who hav«boys sgned up lo play py are wel- d attend. todd d East nformul hymn sng servces Jot HoJy

11 PAGE TEN Wednesday, January, 68 Ralway Adult School to Offer 9 New Courses RAHWAY Erwnnl Ilrsch man. Drector of the Rahwny Adult School, atnounrorl today tha the school s schedulng nne new courses for the Sprng! Term whch wll begn on Mon day Tuesday, February r>th.! d fth. The nne courses arc: Portrat Pantng one of I le most satsfyng ehallenknr * prossoa'^f the artst. Slu (tents wll learn to develop the skt's necessary to perfect ths I n'.cdum they wll work wth lve models. Lampshade Makng ths course wll revve the old art of. ] erccd lampshade makng. Stu dents wll be taught the tech nques of makng lampshades f'om parchments lke papqj on whch desgns are cut pcrc ed. Interor Decoratng wll help! students to learn about such sub! BEST OF MICK: Mayor Ralph P. Barone congratulates retrng Chef Charle* FKpatrck on Board of Educaton Cdates Answers Questons Asked by LWV And Presdents' Councl of'pta Two quest ons wrre asked of each cd ate for the Board of Educaton by the Woodbrdge Townshp Parent - Teacher Presdents' Councl the League of Women Votew. The two groups are sponsorng a cdates' fomm s dscusson on the school hoard budget on Thursd-ay, February l, at School audtorum ft 8: P. M. The questons asked were: "What should. "How can the schools meet programs do you feel receve prorty?" a) basc content for all stu- n mnd tnat the prmary goal s.unctonal desgn. We need dents b) depth content for students wth the ablty nterests that go beyond basc provsons. I would gve top prorty to mantan up-to-date basc educaton ncreased emphass on dep educaton tor the gfted student. I would also brng the underacheves Into the depth educaton program. "No. ) Informaton avalable from the superntendent's offce ndcates that the tchool te challevges of growng pop- populaton for the past few jeets as use of lne color fabrcs, accessores, furnture styles arrangements, wallpapers, floor coverngs wndow dsplays treatments. Drama Ths course wll be offered for the frst tme. It wll offer many opportuntes of the world of the theater. Students wll take part n plays, desgn ng costumes scenery, the rght as the new chef, Jack Krnny. looks on. The ex-chef's" dnner was held at "the Seven Arches n Perth Amboy Saturday nght. Legon Receves Thanks For Chrstmas Scroll CARTERET Durng the also drect wrte one actlchrstmas Season, Carteret Post plays. Students enrolled n the 6, The Amercan Legon, n course wll also vst the McCarter Theater of Prnceton Unversty to see Fautus. Memory Improvement The murse wll show the student how to mprove hs memory n those areas n whch everyone s nterested; namely, annversares, brthdays, news faces, lsts, unrelated facts fgures, telephone numbers, dates, appontments, schedules, etc. Modern Poltcal Systems an Introductory course n poltcal system* j also beng offered for the frst tme. The course wll confer on three major deologes of the twenteth century: Communsm, Fascsm Democracy. The course wll consder both the theoretcal practcal aspects of each system, the present poltcal stuatons wll be related to the dscusson. Sex Educaton for Parents wll attempt to assst parents n answerng ther chldren's questons. Is also beng offered. The type of programs Insttuted by many school dscussed. systems wll be Yoga a course teachng the basc prncples of Yoga wll be taught, students wll learn the bascs of ths ancent art of re laxaton, medtaton e.xer cse. Mr. Hjrschman stated, "the publc Is always lookng for new dfferent subjects to study we at the Adult School wll do everythng n our power to contnue offerng the most var ed currculum possble. Regstraton for these all our other courses wll be on Monday Tuesday, January 9 th from 7: to 9: at Rahway Senor Hgh School. For any addtonal nformaton, please contact Mrs. Florence kay at Holy Communon Set for Sunday TSELIN The sacrament of Holy Communon wll be commemorated at the Iseln Assembly of God Church durng the mornng servce worshp servce Sunday, :, accordng to Rev. Samuel Clutter, pastor. Other servces actvtes scheduled for Sunday nclude: 9:5 A. M., Sunday School for al age levels, wth ten classes from nursery through adult; A. M., Junor Church, for boys grls two through eleven years of age; 7 P.M., Evangelestc Crusade servce. The church nursery wm be avalable, under supervson, for small chldren up to two years of age durng the : servces. The schedule of servces for the remander of the week of the fourth ncludes: Tuesday, 9: A. M., lades prayer.neet ng; Wednesday, 6: P, M., Royal Rangers, boys unt, semmonthly meetng, 7:5 P. M., Md-Week Bble Study prayer servce;. Frday, 7:. P. M., Chrst's Ambassadors, youth group meetng. cooperaton wth the Carteret Publc Parochal schools, sent the scrolls to Vetnam. Ths Is the acknowledgement receved from Lance Corporal Rchard Carter of the st Marne Dovson. He s the son of Mr. Mrs. Edward Carter of Brch Street. Ths s hs letter. "I receved the Amercan Legon's Chrstmas Scroll beleve me* was apprecated more than words can say. I was at Nong Son, Vet Nam whch was a Marne Mountan outpost, when t arrved. My buddes I just couldn't fgure out what the foot cardboard contaner had n t. "Some of the guys helped me as I read t. There were a lot of funny thngs wrtten we couldn't get over how long t was. It took about hours to read t. There were many beautful poems sayngs n t. We dd have a lttle trouble because we had the scroll unrolled on the top of our machne gun bunker t started to ran. But before t got too wet, we got t nsde. "The word got around about the Chrstnas Scroll I got my Platoon commer captan came to our bunker to see t. "Everyone really lked t a lot. But not as much as I dd. The Captan my buddes sad I must "come from a real great town to have the people send such a wonderful thoughtful Chrstmas gft." " the present tme, I am at Hue Phu Ba. Ths s.a very bg marne nstallaton about sze of DaNang. "We wll run operatons from ths base. But they can only be battalon or regmental sze operatons. The monsoon rans have been on off for months, so we have been lucky. "I have to close now. I am gong on an ambush tonght, ;o I have to get ready. "Please thank the Amercan Legon the many people who were so knd thoughtful for sendng the scroll," I Funds for Scly Drve s Launched ISELIN A funds for Scly drve has been launched by the S Vncent de Paul Socety to ad the vctms of the recent earthquake!) severe storms The drve wll contnue through February 5. Checks made.payable to St Vncent de Paul Socety, Iseln n ; y be maled to Msgr. John M. Wlls, St. Cecela's Rectory, oak Tree Hoad, Iseln, 88. I'TA Founder's Day Wll le Observed MKNLO PARK TERRACE A meetng of School 9 PTA w: be held, February 7. 8: P. M al he school. Ronald Somervlle, program charman, announced Founder' lt<y wll be celebrated. Pas presdents have been nvted to attend. A representatve of the Roarc of Educaton wll present Jnt dscuss the proposed budget conduct a queston answe lu-ku afterwards. rst Frday Observance Set ISELIN Very Rev. Msgr. Wn W. Wlus, pastor, announces Frst Frday wll be observed ths week at St. Cecela's hurch wth three Masses, chedued at 6: P, M., n conr ent chapel 9 :5 A.. n the man church. Confesons wll Ix- heard tomorrow Thursday) from to 5: n he afternoon from 7: to n the evenng. Other Masses scheduled for he remander of the week nlude: tomorrow, 6: A. M. chapel, 9 A. M., church; "aumlay, 7 A. M., chapel A. M., church. The noyena to )ur Lady of Fatma wll take >lace after the 9: Mass Satur- "ay. The Feast of St. Blase wll e celebrated Saturday wth leasng of the throats after the 9 A. M, Mass at A. M. Relgous nstructons for pubc school chldren of the parsh n grades two through eght wll be gven Saturday, ^9: A. M. n the classrooms. Confessons wll be heard from : to 5:. M. from 7 to 9 P. M. Masses to be celebrated Sunday, February, nclude: 8:, ":5, 8, 8:5, 9:5, :, :5 A. M. noon n the upper, or man church; also 9:5, :, :5, : A. M. :5 P. M. n the lower church, Lourdes Fatma Halls. The sacrament of baptsm wll be admnstered at " P. M. Other servces, actvtes, Masses for the remander of th«week of the fourth nclude: Mon [lay, 7 P. M., Confraternty of Chrstan Toctrne, Hgh School of Relgon, groups one two Tuesday, 7: P. M., Mass fo; Peace; Wednesday, 7: P. M the contnuous novena to St Jtde, patron of hopeless case the novena to Our Lady ' the Mraculous Medal, wth benedcton of the Most Blesset Sacrament to be commemora ted afterward; Thursday :5 P. M., specal relgon clas for retarded chldren, Room 9 The annual three week parsh msson s scheduled to beg the week of Feb. It, conductec by the Vncentan Fathers. Thj frst week wll be for the wome of the parsh, wth two servce: daly, at» A.M. fthd. 7;J jp. M Monday through- Frjjjay,. choce of attendng ether «r vce may be made. Th«seco; week wll be foj lhu men, wt the fnal week for hgh schoo students. Mss Bonne Lynn Whte, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Whte, 5 Trafalger Drve, a graduate of Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School, s attendng Berkeley School, East Orange.» Mss Lnd* Harned, Hgh Street', -Woodbrdge, s recoverng from njures-receved n an automomble accdent would be happy to see her frends. * * Mr. Mrs.,Nels Kjeldsen, Terrace Avervu'e, Woodbrdge, are plannng to leave for a vst ftfvemhaf^fe Way, they' plan to stay fve moms, A pre-organzaton meetng of he Proposed Metuchen Buses-s Professonal Women's lub wll be held Frday, Febuary 9 at the Lamp Post Inn Maro's), New Street, Metuch n. Woodbrdge Townshp BPW s the sponsorng club. Any Meuchen woman, ganfully em loyed n busness or the profesans, or runnng her own busess s elgble for memberhp. Further nformaton may >e obtaned by wrtng Mss tuth Wolk, expanson charman, 8 Hgh Stxeet, Wood»rdge. astor Lsts Sermon Topc CARTERET "When God Becomes Jobless' wll be Dean Dr. Harsany's sermon topc al worshp servces Sunday, Feb uary. He wll speak n Eng sh at 9: n Hungaran al o'clock. Sunday School at :. The Annual Meetng of the Hungaran Reformed Church of Carteret, held last Sunday, ap proved the 987 Fnancal State ment of $68,67.98 expense whch Included the cost of the church renovaton besdes tn regular expenses of the "church household". Chef Elder Lous Szabo, Vce Chef Elder Leonard Sendejsky, Treasurer Andrew Pross Secretary Jula Resz were elected offcers fo 968, Joseph Adam, Roy Jensen (Wllam Kantor, John Nemsh Vto tasolla, Francs Ullersber ger Charles Varga elder; for three year terms; Menyhert Toth s the new alternate elder The 8 member Board of Elder; further nclude Alexer Com ba, Lous Hollo, Geza Megyes Alexer Peter, Frank Deak Stephen Kovacs (Cranford) an Frank Verseg. The Annual Meetng voted ts hanks to the Buldng Comm tee John Nemsh was t charman, to the Board o Elders y "to all those whe n any measure capacty partcpated n the church reno vaton, for an excellent job". The Quarterly Conference the Eastern Area Youth Federa ton of Hungaran Reformet Churches- wll begn at P. n. Bethlen Hall. The youn people wll dscuss the comma ncaton gap exstng: betwee parents teenagers todaj Mr. Lous Pangrosjo, teache of hlstory, wll ntroduce th conference topc. Regstraton ncludng the cost of supper, ha been get at $.75, Guests are Avefcome but reservatons mu. be made not later than Frda: nght wth Mss Marge Deal or Mss, Marge Lukac or th church offce. )anel Shelds lagle Scout DANIEL SHIELDS COLONIA Danel Shelds year old son of Mr. Mrs!oyt Shelds, Salwood ane, reached the top plateau o oy Scoutng when he was pre nted the Eagle Award at the ourt of> Honor ceremones hel< t New Dover Methodst Church Danel entered Cub Scoutng r 96 progressed through th Xbs as a wolf, bear, lon am: ntered Boy Scoutng n Febru ry 96 when he became a ten erfoot at the age of, He ha: rved durng the four year,; etween tenderfoot eagle * ssstant patrol' leader, patro ader, scrbe, nstructor. "I'd lke to be an engneer o centst" s what the new Eagl ll tell about hs lfe's amb on. He s presently workng to ard the goal as he pursues h ud.es n the nnth grade at Av ncl Junor Hgh School. The master of ceremones wa 'homas Leach, senor patro eader, the speaker Wllam "rght, Other awards Included secon lass to Bob Buettsl, Alle Wood; frst class to James Allo >ay, Chrs Solop; star to Wayw chaeffer. Mert badges ncluded person ftness to Rchard Petrucha Cenneth Kodlla, Kevn Brook n om Leach; ctzenshp h th ome to Danny McGvney; do are to Gary Guarno, Scot )uesterdck; lfe savng to Kev n Brook; fremanshp to Harr: Vformarsten; readng to Ken cth Kodlla; safety to Joh Zmch; publc health to Rch an etrucha. Tote chp award went t Bob Buettel, Blly Adams, Alle Wood, Bob Yagusesky. The Mothers Crcle complete, he evenng wth refreshments na a specal Eagle Scout cake Fords Facts The Fords Chapter of Debo rah wll hold ts annual fun; rasng moble cake sale, Tues day, throughout the Fords are. begnnng at 9: A. M. Featu. ed wll be homemade cakes, dc nuts, pastry. Mrs. Lulu Bohac s charman. aton n Woodbrdge Townhp?" The answers were aa follows: RS. ELIZABETH V. NOVAK No. : "There s no doubt that complete survey study of e transportaton system s n rder. Woodbrdge has grown lke Topsy" as the need of lcreased transportaton beame apparent, routes were aded, lke rooms to an old house, akng the entre set-up a odgc-podge. A survey udy by experts n the feld re ndcated. "There s also no doubt that real publc relatons set-up n the school system s not only dvsable but a necessty. Alhough the Board has a Publc elatons Charman, meetng fter meetng he reports: "No eport." In ths day age, here s a need to keep the pub yean has remaned conttant. However, I would re commend that a yearly eensua be mantaned of the preschool populaton so that the Board could plan classroom expanson fve to sx years ahead. If the Board should overexp slghtly, t s more desrable to have several chldren less than the desred number n a class tban several above." not buld unts whch contan costly beauty features, but should concentrate our funds on.sound comfortable buldngs constructed where the Townshp needs them, not where convenence dctates. In addton, ncreased emphass on maawnence wtt contnue to pre serve our older buldngs In sound operatng condton." MRS. BARBARA WVATT "No.. Problem wthn the school system whch need prorty nclude that of transportaton.. A thorough revew evaluaton of bus routes safety factors nvolved would seem a necessty. Closer lasot wth the polce department mght be advsable. Investgaton nto the needs of the cla*.v room through teachers nvolved nformed there wll be o o d relatonshps between oard the general publc. The Rght to Know" should be nlarged. No. : "The schools have made a good start but there,s much more to be done, of ourse wthn the ablty of the axpayers to foot the bll, The dult educaton program s off o an excellent start but t hould can be exped. The work-study program whch s beng conducted on an expermental hass n the school syscra, should be contnued more classes added. There s one thng Board members should realze that he actual teachng of the l^rcn s the responsblty of he teachers admnstraor$. As vacances occur, we hould get the best admnstra- :ors we can possbly afford. I eel t s the duty of the Board f Educaton to provde the oots wth whch the teachers admns'rators can work effcently. The Board should et the polces the teachers should teach." IONEL A. KAHN No. I, Nov; that Woodbrdge School system s nearng com pletloa of ts buldng program, It s tme to mprove the currculum programs of the schools. Those students plan nng to attend college should have a full, but vared, academc program. Those who do not contnue studyng should have educatonal vocatonal tran ng to prepare them to enter the productve work force. The dstrbutve educaton program s an example of ths type of tranng. "No.. To meet the chal lenge of the growng populaton of Woodbrdge Townshp, the schools must offer the best possble educaton, academcally vocatonally, keepng n mnd the ablty of Woodbrdge to support such programs. Only by the judcous use of the mones avalable can the Woodbrdge school system be mproved. A well educated populaton creates hghly sklled, hghly employable workng force, encouragng to busness of all types. Ths n turn creates jobs mantans salares, provdng a healthy fnancal atmosphere for the populaton n the townshp." No. JACK PANK : "A currculum that hs area ate used n 'he wsest way possble. Improvement n the Board of F/ducaton communty relatons s decdedly n ordev. Any dsharmony, an upsnt anywhere, affectng the publc mage of any segment of the school system leads to lowered morale, upsets the one group the educatonal system should beneft most our chldren. No.. There seems o be an ndcaton presently that the school populaton n Woodbrdge n the elementary grades has reached an almost statonery pont, -s begnnng to declne slghtly. It s possble that by fllng our current nteds we may have already met the challenge for perhaps the next fve years. I would suggest workng closely wth town government n the area, of zonng buld- Ing permts so that any rse n school populaton s most careso that budget appropratons n fully planned for," Independent Slate Urges Defeat of Budget Unless Sgnfcant Cuts Made - Elzabeth Novak, Barbara Wyatt, Joseph Lynch Patrck Dowlng, cdates for the Board of Ed ucaton on the Independent Slate today ssued a statement ndcatng that they wll urge ther supporters to vote aganst the Board of Educaton bud-get on February, unless sgnfcant reductons are forthcomng n the second readng of the budget on January. JOSEPH M. LYNCH "No. talnng. All programs perto the safety of the SULTANAS TO MEET CARTERET The Sultana of El Hakkhem Alha,mbra 9 wll hold ther regular meetn Monday, February 5 at 8 P. M at the Columban Club, Hg Street. All -members are requested to attend. SEEKING NAMES CARTERET The auxlary of St. Elas Post 797 Catholc the names of local men servng War Veterans wshes to obtan n Vetnam n order to send them packages. Names may be submtted to Mrs. Ann Klmek, Kurtlyla Avenue. would be sutable for the greatest number of chldren to attan ther hghest potental. The slow earner the overly brght student should be offered somethng more than the average student." No. : "Woodbrdge by now has just about reached a saturaton pont wll probably need very lttle major expanson other tfym what s now n the plannng stage." BERNARD F. McCAULEY No. l: "To dfferentate between programs as to whch hould receve prorty presents one wth a dffcult decson, especally f he consders every so-called program a facet of the whole program "EDUCA- TION." "The Board of Educaton's approach should be flexble enough to permt attenton efforts to be dstrbuted proportonally over all educatonal subprograms, n depth suffcent to satsfy ther changng re qujrements n ths sense receve a prorty ratng. It goes wthout sayng, dems of newly ntroduced "sub programs" wll receve the concen (raton of resources requred to nsure a successful launchng, causeng what can be consd cred some momentary sense of top prorty." No. : "The Budget State- TV Today Tomorrow ON JANUARY THE 7th Jonathan Wnters wll have as hs guest star. Buddy Ebsen of "The Beverly Hllblles." Abby Dal- "Ths Townshp can no longerj ton "wll be a regular on hs show ment for the School Year ndcates a potental toppngout of our school populaton ( ,9; 967^68 -,- ; ,78 (estmated), underst a census of the preschool populaton ndcates ths group can be accommodated wth lttle or no dffculty because of exstng or planned facltes. Consdered n lght I beleve there s lttle challenge to rse meet. "As to the potental shftng of the school populaton among ENGAGED TO WED CARTERET Mr. Mrs. John P. l(eary, Cnnamnson, have announced the betrothal of ther daughter, Rosemary to Denns N. Pellegrn, son of Mr. chldren, whle they are travelng to from school, as well as whle they are n school, should be gven top prorty. "The currculum should be constantly revewed to update our program for: ". The chldren wth specal problems hcaps. ". The ncluson of new ma teral technques n approprate courses, as they are dscovered proven (such as scentfc data), that wll better prepare the chldren to meet the later challenges of lfe. "No.. By havng a competent staff of professonal execu tves admnster the system. ". By havng them employ approprate busness technque to forcast varous problems, when they wll develop. ". By establshng long range plans ncorporatng devces to combat these problems ahead of tme, so as to mnmze the effect of them when they do arse. ". Constantly revew revse short long term plans as new problems are foreseen. "5. By havng sound polces ssued by the board to establsh the framework for ther professonal admnstrators to work wthn." PATRICK F. DOWLING. JR. "No.. There are several programs whch requre mmedate attenton. However, none s more mportant than the scholastc level of our system as compared.to other systems. Our school system s. not noted as one whch was a hgh scholastc ratng. Ths s (ntolerable for a communty such as Woodbrdge, whch has hgh* cvc prde a unversal nterest n provdng our chldren Wth the best educaton possble. I would, f elected, work hard for the Insttuton of a study team comprsed of admnstratve per sonnel qualfed nterested cvc leaders to fnd out, through fact-fndng, what s requred to place the Wood brdge Townshp at the top of the state, scholastcally. Budgetary restrctons Wll not allow mplementaton of all tems Immedately. Nonetheless, let us absorb the type of ncreases n her taxes that the Board of Educaton has been mposng upon them," they sad. "There are several sgnfcant areas where we beleve expendtures are ether not necessary or can be reduced wthout affectng -he qualty of our chldren's educaton," They contnued, "We beleve that the $76, plus addton to the Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School for a Data Processng enter s not needed at ths tme. We fnd t dffcult to beleve that the two classrooms whch presently house the Computer Center are now urgently needed. The Townshp has recently completed two new hgh schools whch should provde for ample classroom space. We fnd ths justfcaton totally unsatsfactory." The Independents attacked the tremendous rse n the computer rental cost n the budget, "t appears to us that the Board s absorbng a large porton of the Townshp's compu.er coat t h tfl the varous sectons of the- Townshp (reflectng perods of development /or garden apartment constructon), _the concept of neghborhood schools should be adhered to so students wll not be artfkally uprooted, Advance plannng s essental Mrs. Carl V. Pellegrn, 6.]to prevent such dsplacement. Carteret Avenue. A Savngs lond regstered n co owner form become* the sole absolute property of the survvng co owner should the other gwger de. JOHN P. C.ASSIDY No. : "The prmary functon of the Board s to shape polcy for a sound educaton. Educu Uuu cm be dvded uto; at least have a plan of acton whch clearly states the goals we are strvng for, let us nform the communty of our goals plans n ths area. "No.. Meetng the chal lenge of a growng populaton whle contnung to provde qua- Iky educaton s a serous prob lem for Our Board of Educaton However, I do not beleve t s nsurmountable. "Captal expanson must be contnued on a "as needed' bass. Wh?n we plan ths con Uvructon, however, let us keep category." whle we hear that may be pad to the Board for use of the computer, we can't fnd ths tem n the revenue secton of the Budget present* ton." The cdates mantaned, concernng transportaton costs, that the % ncrease n the proposed budget s not necessary that ths ncrease could be reduced or elmnated through a re-evaluaton of the entre transportaton stuaton. Ths ncrease s partcularly dffcult,o underst snce the new classroom addtons are beng made to allow more chldren to go to neghborhood schools. "In addton, the need for new classrooms 55 new teach ers s also dffcult to under st when the Increase n the number of students has been.ess than expected. In fact, there s currently a decrease n the estmated student enroll ment. Some ncrease n the n jtructonal staff would seem to be n order, but 55 teachers ap pears to be too hgh when consderng that 8 new teach ers were added last year." Concernng an ncrease o over $5, n school mantan ence costs, the cdates sad "There are numerous tem wthn ths category whch we beleve can easly be deferre untl a later date. Economes can be attaned n other budget areas whch wll «lk>w for re placements or repars wthou 'hs sgnfcant overall budget rse." The cdates also crtcze the over-spendng of the budget n the year n the Con traded Repars Area of $5. "What good s a budget, when the Board of Educato does not follow t?" they asked "When money bee*mes avalable from unexpected sources t does not, n our opnon, gv the Board.the rght to spend on budget areas whch have no been approved by the voter* These dollars shpuld be carre over to fght ncreases n th next year. We pledge- ourselvas to a regularly produced report showng the voters of Wood brdge Townshp where thel: money s beng spent by playng the role of hs wfe each, week. We watched Wnters frst program. Red Skelton was one of" the guest stars the skt he dd was more amusng than those on hs own show whch preceeded that one. Abby DBIton, who we remember as the nurse on "The Hennesey Show," s good. IF MERV GRIFFIN would elmnate some of the werd characters who appear on hs show we mght stop twstng the '' lal to other statons, where radcals are allowed to downgrade her own country the men * are fghtng for ther counry we consder ther host un- elcomed n our homes. THE RISE AND FALL OF HE THIRD REICH based on Vllam Shrer's book, wll be n the ar n March. The commen'ator wll be Shrer, hmself ut the narrator wll be Rchrd Bnsehart who s known for s role n "Voyage to the Botom of the Sea." AN ABC SPECIAL n Februry wll have Fred Astare dancng wth Barre Chase. Petula l b th h g lark wll be on the show. SEVERAL DAYS AGO, we heard one columnst defendng the number of commercal n- ;erruptons that are gven over elevson he compared them to newspaper advertsng. He brought out the fact that the newspapers have a much greater proporton of advertsement o other content than do the networks. Our frend, unfortunately, dd not tell hs lsteners that one has only to skp over newspaper ads f they fal to be of nterest to hm, whle those who have ther orgnal teeth, who have no acd stomach, who hnk that chldren gvng advce on medcaton s rdculous, have to ether st through nauseatng commercals or get up out of comfortable chars vst the refrgerator. We stll contend that the networks overdo nterruptons to programs to ther own to ther sponsors' dsadvantage. Jn ton noiv For warmer clmates, a new gold toned leg make-up s beng used. Resort clothe* for southern places for tropcal cru ses are beng featured n many of the shops. JUST PARAGRAPHS ON LOSS OF New York Jules C. Sten, charman of Research to Prevent Blndness, Inc., reports that more than 8, Amercans lost ther sght n the past two years. He says people fear blndness more than any other physcal afflcton, yet there s no great dem for the preventon of blndness. CARS & SHOULDER BELTS Detrot - General Motors has announced that all future shpments of passenger cars (except convertbles) wll be equpped wth two front seat shoulder* harnesses. Lst pdces'-tfh l> c re " vsed..

12 Leader-Press Wednesday, Janvmry, PAGE Under tlte TRENTON - Although only «"w works old, the 968 New soy Legslature s beng 'harded wth resolutons to lfnto many thngs from ^ nqh study of tho aborton] trt" sta'tps pertanng to By J. Joseph Grbbns Assfemblyman Walter E, Pererson, Leonard II. Knser, Republcans, of Gloucester Camden countes, Eugene Raymond, rd, Republcan, Camdrn; KenfetB A. flaek, Jr.. Republcan, SalrmGlourester, Lee B. nvason of personal pr-'.askn, Republcan. Camden. j BUDGET: State departments. 8 member commsson servces have requested ap 'I be set up tp determne proxmately a half-bllon dol- : : v r the rule makng powers ;lars more to operate for a year te Stale Supreme Court I after July next..d!) subject to laws enact-l T ne N CW Jersey Taxpayers ed by tho. Legslature. ^no ler Assocaton warns tha f New 6-man be r commsson would study the advsablty of estab- Jcrscy's State Goverrfment budget for the next fscal year s lshnft a State system for the j ncreased by more than $7 o resst, aon of the ttle of boats.,$8 mllon above ts present Another commsson would be $99 mllon appropratons crca'.rd to study the nvason of level, t may mean addtonal personal prvacy by electronc state taxes, devces or otherwse.. The assocaton clams that a Whether the State should as-j total budget of approxmately sume full fnancal rcsponsbl- $,7 mllon, whch would be ty of all publc educaton 'about $7 mllon more than welfare servces now borne by: pres ently authorzed spendng, school dstrcts, muncpaltes, Cll ( ] be fnanced by ncomng countes, would be deddad revenues n the fscal by another proposed fmember, vear whct begns July. Ths would leave a small surplus of only about one per cent of the ncreases over $8 mllon would requre revenue adjustments, Ihe assocaton clams. commsson. Refusal of certan nsurance companes to ssue nolces OTTtan by ano her redonstuted con msson. A study to produce a compulsory health accdent nsur ance plan for self employed per"- sons would get underway ths year by another resoluton before the Legslature, A -em-,,," ",.....HI n me acnou umnc o me ounnn Oer Unfar.Advertsng )o j Carterjt, In the County of Mddlesex, Packagng Study Commsson tef'»»' *e annhl meetng electon tor nronoserl to shrv rhat nhfot tne «lf ctlon ">' lnree <> members of the proposed sway tna SUDjec., Boald of Educaton for the fnll term of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES lon«n eurrol«t of" th«county ef Mjjflleae.l. To elect two F( for the hll term of tre* <J> yean. ~\ To approve an appropraton for general flrf purpoea for the ensu- Inat fscal year, In the" amount of U.O.O H follow. Apprnprlatlnn Amount Fre Equpment > l.mo.on House Mantenance aod BftPBlr l.oim.iw F ' C hereby gve* notlr* lo th* crecldrj of lh» sad John A. Bosxs to hrdk V ther debts, dems clams aganst tne estate of the- sad deceased, under oalh or affrmaton, wlhln alx monrn frm-, hs dale or they wlt be forever Ifarrert \.«. atlon of Pale' son, New of any»<on therefor aganst th lad Jew Jersey corn., la Plalnl, rrank]fn.:,y a't"puv;'''vendue <>n'wednesday"/u»e, lyng beng In the Tnwnhp of accordance wth th* rules of cvl prac- Executors, Fremen'* Compensaton l,efl*l Fees Jantor Salary ' CnmrtlMlnner* Snlnrles... Flrf" Marshal Sjlnry Furl OH Insurance Cenernl F.lrctrlr Telephone Wnter Electon Fxpenscn Home Recever Servce... Mnlntpnanoe of t?lre Truck Alrm Mantenance Gat, Ol, Grease for Truck Natural Gas for Hou** School Alarm System Group llt Insurance Mscellaneous Expentey... Badges (En-Chef Commlsloners) Audtor Mddlesex Water Company (for Water, Mans, Hydrants, etc.) TOTAL AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATION.KWD on.no,mm.no /MM.nO 5,V 9. 7VM.,6.. l.tm.oo:.; J5. 7J., tl #. IAQQ.W Dntpd: January U, Elmer., Brown, Esq. 9 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret. New Jersey torney. "P N*w Jersey..P. /--/7-/W s,. d nwlty Insurance Co.. n rorp. nl known as New Jwjey Manlrlum. In ADVERTISEMENT ' sursnce Company,.re lefemlnntft, Wrt THE TOWNSHIP OF wronbriwf. IN of Execu'Nn for (le sal* of murtraed THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX OWNER premses dnted November Kllh, l%7.,. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS Fourth Fre Dljtrlct Woodbrldle Townshp (Keatbey) PETER HODAN. Secretary L.P. /-/7/6D ram LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notce l. hereby gven to the legal voters of the School Dstrct of the Boroujh MIDDLESEX COUNT* SVRROOATE'8 COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Margaret Putko, one of the Co Executors o( Helen Swttrer deceased, by drecton of Guldo J. Frljfanl, Surrogate of the] County of Mddlesex, hereby fves notce to the credtors of the old Helen Swtter to brng In thetr debts, dems clams ajalnat the estate of the sad deceased, under oath or affrmaton, wthn sx months from ths date or they wll be forever barred of any acton therefor aganst one of the Co Executors. Margaret Dutko One of the Co-Executor* Dated: January 6th, 9M, Etmer E. Brown, Esq. M Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. torney. L.P. /-J/7--/M MS Laws rela'ng to junkyards would also be gven the onceover by another proposed group. Several study commssons are proposed to study the-effects of consoldatng the New Jersey Turnpke Authorty the New Jersey Hghway Alfhbrty whch operates the Garden State Parkway. The aborton laws of the State would be studed modernzed by another proposed study group. Operatons of the Path Ralroad System by the. Port of New York Authorty would be studed. And over-all a 6-member Senate Investgatng- Commttee has been created to nvestgate all publc bodes recevng funds n whole or part from the State. three <> years wll be held at desgnated pollng places on Tuesday, February.!!»«., from : p. m. to 9: p. m., as much longer as may be necessary to enable all the legbl voters present to cast ther ballots. sad meetng wll be submtted the queston of votng a tax for the followng: For Current Expanses M,6,OO.S For Captal Outlay 9,5. For Evenng School For Foregn Born ',5. Total Amount... "s&lkjoum The POLLING PLACES for the-aald meetng or electon ther respectve pollng dstrcts (descrbed, by [reference to the elee'tan dstrcts used at last Oen- Htl Electon I are establshed have been deceoted as follows: Pollng Dstrcts No. RESOLUTION T*Ju notce that on the twenty-second day of January, 989 the Zonng Board of Adjustment of the Townshp ol Woodbrdge, after a publc hearng dened th* applcaton of Jlr Sovak tor > varance For the erecton of a one famly dwellng located on 66 Hallway Avenue, Avenel, New Jersey Lot, Block MA, am) that determnaton of sad Board of Adjustment has been fled In the offce of s>m Board at the Muncpal Buldng, Man Street, Woodbrdge, New Jersey s avalable for nspecton. Bernard P. Sclbtensk! Secretary Board of Adjustment Townshp of Woodbrdge P. //88.8 at th* Columbus School In the School Dstrct, for letfal voters resdng wthn General Electon Dstrcts No. of the Borough of Carteret. Polllnt; Dstrcts No., 5 ) Pollng place at tne Clevel School n the School Dstrct, for legal voters resdng wthn General Electon Dstrcts No., 5 of the Borough of Carteret. Pollng Dstrcts No. «. ID II Pollng place at the Carteret Hgh P P f T n v ',. I School n the Sfchool Dstrct for legal altuhuin: VOX- voters resdng wthn General Electon ers of New Jersey wll go to'the polk to cast ballots on June, desgnated as Prmary Electon Day, nstead of watng untl September. Republcans n control of the Legslature have decded by a vote of 8-8 to hold the prmary electon n June, after also eon' sderng an earler Aprl date. No legslaton wll be requred as the law currently provdes for a frst-tuesday-n-june prmary. Last year the prmary electon was held n September. That date s mpossble ths year because delegates to the natotfa! conventons of both partes are selected at the prmary electon the natonal conventons called to select cdates for Presdent Vce Presdent are beng held at the end of July the begnnng of August. In 966, the prmary electon was held n September; n 965 n June; n 96 n Aprl. Cdates for New Jersey's ffteen congressonal seats wll also run n ths year's prmary. There are no legslatve postons at stake, but cdates for several county postons wll be on the prmary ballot. Republcans hope the new June date wll be permanent, although future legslatures are not bound by the decson of the 968 Legslature. MILTON RUTH: Completng years of fathful work, Mlton Ruth recently retred as Chef of the Bureau of Food Drugs n the State Department of Health. Durng hs career he *>was threatened n the mddle of the nght n Jersey Cty durng World War tryng to keep tabs oo a truck suspected of trans portng adulterated olve ol He has patrolled off-lmts shellfsh areas under gunfre at nght to catch men harvestng shellfsh from contamnated areas. He has helped uncover persons representng horsemeat as beef n hamburgers. He has cleaned up poor santaton n bakeres other establshments. Dr. Roscoe P, Kle, State Commssoner of Health, summed up Mlton Ruth as "a quetly effcent ndvdual who loves hs work," To hs colleagues n the State Department of Health he s looked upon as a symbol of the dedcated publc servant EATS: Davd J. Goldberg, Btate Commssoner of Trans portaton, who supervses two thous mles of State Hghways, bulds new ones : would be gven an addtonal, task by a bll pendng n the Legslature. He would be empowered to devse put nto effect a program desgned to eradcate rats other harmful rodents from BHJ publc hghways, gvng tpecal attenton to hghways adjacent to resdental areas. In many nstances construe lon development of hgh ways n New Jersey have dg turbed the natonal habtat of rats other rodents, resultng n aa ncreased nfestaton of (he pests n areas adjacent to tte hghways. South Jersey partcularly s bfesbed wth the rat-hordes be cawsa of ts rural nature, but North Jersey also has ts share >f tn.- ruleuts. Tw uwasmu u voters r Dstrct* of Carteret wthn General Electon ', 8 of Ue Borough Pollng Dstrcts No. I.I. I» Pollng place at the Nathan Hale School In the School Dstrct, for legal voters resdng wthn General Electon Dstrcts No., 7, 8 9 of the Bor ough of Carteret. - Folng Dstrcts No.. 7 Pollng place at the Pvt. Ncholas Mlnue School In the School Dstrct, for legal voters. resdng wthn General Electon Dstrcts No., 6 7 of the Borough of Carteret, Pollng I>lstrlcls No.. IS place at the Abraham Lncoln SHERIFF'S SALE Superor Court ef New Jersey Cbancerr Dvson Mddlesex Cwty Daeket No. F.JW7-M Keamy Federal Savngs Loan Assocaton, a corporaton organzed exstng under 'the laws of the Unted States of Amerca, s Plantff, JOHN KERTESZ MARGARET KEJBTRSZ, hs wfe, (also known as MARGARET J. KERTESZl UNITED STATES OK AMER- ICA, MARTIN WARSHAUF.R, Indvdually, tradng as NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD COMPANY, STONE BUILDERS a New Jersey Corporaton, GEORGE BENSON, NIW JERSEY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CMI"fcNV. a Na- 'llona Bankng Assocaton, Successors :o New Jersey Trust Company, MON- MOUTH COlrNTY NATIONAL RANK, a Natonal Bankng Assocaton duly organzed Incorporated under the laws of the Unted States of Amerca, APPLI- ANCE BUYERS CREDIT CORPORA- TION, a corporaton of Delaware, THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLE- SEX COUNTY,» Natonal Bankng Assocaton duly organzed Incorporated under tha laws of th»» Unted States of Dstrcts No.. I of the Bor ough of Carteret. PLEASE NOTE: Washngton School wll not be used as a Pollng Place. Edward J. Tlrello )*cre.tary/aun*sg Manager CARTEREJ BOAfD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF ELECTION Woodbrldfe Towwhp Fre Dstrct No. «Notce s hereby gven to all legal oters of Fre Dstrct No. 8 that on Satrday the 7th day of February, «M, n electon wll be held at toe Hopelawn Fre Bouse n aald Fre Dstrct. Ths electon s for the followng purposes: p. To elect () Fre Commssoners lor the full term of () three years.. To vot* an appropraton for general re purposes for the current fscal year. The polls wll be open at P. M. «nd wll be closed at 7 P. H. antor's salary Commssoners salares uel ol for fre house Electrc elephone Water for flrehouse Electon clerks expense Electon prntng expenses Tre truck mantenance repars Fre alarm mantenance repars Audtng fee Fre Chefs badge Fre Marshall's salary Natural Gas for frehouse lawllne for fre truck Proposed Budget For the Current Fscal Year Water hydrantj fremen's bonus... Flrehouse mantenance $ 5,5.,5. repars,. Insurance,. JO.C ,., / jfe Insurance volunteer fremen,, TOTAL K7.9. Board Of Fre Commssoners Woodbrdge Townshp - Fre Dstrct No. 8 Hopelawn, N. J. Anton Polack, Secretary L.P. /-/7/68 \ LEGAL NOTICK»M,r, '!"rl«r Cmrt of Nrtv.«r.- I.'II.INCKUV DIVISION Mddle**! County Dnrkfl N». F--S7 Al v mder llaul'fn LEGAI, NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES /«rs*y, MlW, add jt d»rsuk h J d H h b Wf nf Ihr- S Mr nf New Jersey,!< plantff, A.D, )M, at the how of two o'oldck by:uf, new ffrtry. vvn, " Andrew Anderwm Marlw Andrv-jlle thtn sravsulnsj Undsxtf tme, n the hrtrof such Judgment shall...,.. son. hs wfe, are Defendants, Wrt of Ex afternoon of the ssld day, at tre Sherff's aganst you as the Court nlmh thnk equlterun [HI Ihe **l«of mnrt«*d pr«mls- (Ifll-e In tha. County Admnstraton able Just. You ah ml fle your snner es lalel rsecomhrr th,!w7. I Hullllng, In tha Cty of New Brunswck, nnd proof of servce In duplcate wth tn By vlru* nl Ihr- nhnvr stated Wrll, In! N.J. U'lerk ol thr Superor Court, Wste Hmm v «me Mr-l'l ml delvered, I wll expose ALL that Irml or parrel of l, slt-janncx, Trenton, New Jernrjf, m*!5. In John A. Rone Jr Extcutor, Colenan, Yvonne Colcnan, hs Hum E. Smth, Mnaret Smllh, l«"lejwt Carrm, Unted Slntcs nf ftmrtlra. hru n <:, at puyr vnluf on WEDNESDAY,!, lyg a g p Wl-JTIIK flnt KAY OK FKMRI'ARY* A.D., Madson. In the County ol Mddlesex, In llrf procedure. General Investment Cnr New Jersey, Multllescx I" nl the Ivr of two nviock by Ihc (Stard ' or DnyttRM h the Slate of New known desgnated ss A "M Th* object nf Ha acton I to ohmn In Judgment of dvnrre'lor to nhl.n a nty crp. of S'u.ng) lme. In the afternoon nf thr sdln Block A on the "Map of Brunswck urrment of nullty of marrage) Wrlfne tl v. H (he "lylrl'n Ofllr:'. In Ihe County I'I'd Brdge Mnnor, Sertnn A. Old Br ' >, hr ld plulnllfl ; y y rlfnm ly. nl Ihe ^l^lrfu Offlc:', In Ihu Cnun^y [ f > Tf l ftrl<g* Mnnor, Rect'n A Oltl Rr^r p ld plantff jnu. Board, M^nle Murray. (;mr-r;l Arlmn- ArtnnsttaflT "HulldlnB In Ihe Cty of Mallwon Tuwn^Ip, Mndlfpx Cnun.y. DATED, [wtcrnhfr 9. Tf7 Istratrlx Admnstratrx ad I"rnwj\- M Hnnswfk. N... j N«w Jersey". Map No. 79 Fle No. M HOnERT C. CUt' qendnn of the Ks;te of Wlle Mn :jy. leim In Iho" Twnshl) nf WoodbrldM. rn;nly of Mddlesex Stale of New lorsry: nvlte senled bds for: Contract No. Electrcal Work n connecton wth axtertor lghtng for Woodbrdge Health Center, St. George Av enue, Woodbrldje, N, J. Proposals wll he receved by the Townshp of Woodbrdge, In Ihe County ef Mddlesex, Place: Councl Chambers Woodbrdg* Muncpal Buldng Man Street Woodbrdg*, N. J. Tme: : P.M., prevalng Urn* Date: February 9, 9M then at sad place publcly opened read aloud. The Contract Documents may be examned at the offce! of the Archtects, Eckert / Oatarz, R.D., Box 7 (Rome #, South Brunswck) North Brunswck, N. ]. copes thereof obtaned upon payment of 5. lor each act. Any bdder upon returnng such set promptly n good condton wll be refunded h! payment, any non-blddr upon returnng such set wll be refunded Slt.OO. No drawngs or specfcatons wll be maled. The Townshp of Woodbrdge, In th* County of Mddlesex, N. J. reserve* the rght to wave any!nf malltw In or to reject any /or ll Wda. Each bdder must depost wth hs bd securty In an amount of not lets than ten per centum (%) of the base bd n, th* form subject to th* condtons provded n th* Instructlops to Bdders. No bhfckr may wthdraw' hs bd fcr a perod of thrty () days UUr the ac tual date of the openng thereof. The nceeurul bdder wll be requred to furnsh a Surety Company Bond n the full amount of the contract prce Indemnfyng th* Townshp of Woodbrdgo. N. Jt. from any all proceedngs, suts or actons of any knd, name or descrpton condtonal for th* fathful perform ance of the work. The Owner reserves Ihe rght to select any combnaton at bds or to award th* contract n part or whole, to wave any Informaltes n or to reject any all bds If deemed to b* In ther best Interest to do so. By Order of: THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRrOGE, rn THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, N. J, By: Joseph Valentl. Muncpal Clerk Dated: January, 9M L.P. /-/M «7.7S By vrtue ol the above statrd Wrt, to me drected delvered I «M expose to sale at puollc vendup on WKDNK.S- DAY, the th DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D.,!WB. at the hour of two o'clock hy he th'tl prevalng Stard Umr, n Hlrd March 9.. BKING comnnly known'** Crawford Place, Mudsnn Tmnshlp. N. J. III the Southerly Hn» of' The approxmate nrnm-t ol Ihe Judg-! L - P - /-l7-*''-l/«*. Curch Strct at a pnnt Ihrreh dlslant "lent to be sallsflml hj»l s«l* ll tht 9.m f'fl Wrtlny measun'd»lonr the! " «' Nneteen Thnu, Seven Hun- lnrney lor Plantff 7 Washngton Avrnue Rrllrvllle, N. J. 79 «r v afoc9:ll Smlherly lne of Church Street Irun Its Intersecton wth the Westerly lne of Nle Avenue; thence (* South rmrcff. mnutes V) swnnds WeM ntonc. the dvdng lne between Lots No* II, In nork No. 5M-I). a* shown rected, a dstance thence () South The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme «ub-!ct only to such lmtatons or restrct- BR degrees mnuses seconds West alone the Northerly lne of Lot No. 9, a dstance or 5,M feet to a pont: thence.) North degrees,! mnutes $ seconds' vldlng lne between ees.5 tnv dl STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME, GREETING: WHEREAS, It appears to my sotlsfac lon, by duly authentcated record of the proceedngs for the voluntary dssoluton thereof by the unanmous consent of all the stockholders, deposted n my offce, that WILLIAM H. JAMOUNEAU COM PANY, a corporaton of ths State, whoso prncpal offce Is stuated at No. Mchael Street, IsWln, In the Bornush of Mctuchcn, County of Mkdtnsex, Stato (f New Jersey (Margaret Cooper beng the asent theren In charge thereof, U[>on whom prcxress may be served), has compled wth the requrements of Ttle, ('nrponttns. General, of Revsed Statutes of New Jersey, prelmnary to the ssung nf ths Certfcate of Dssoluton. NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secretary ol State of the State nf NPW Juspy, lln Hereby Certfy that the sad cormratton Sherffs Ofl-e n the County Admlnls-Sj.?.!";! I?,*..,! "!, raton Bulllng, In the Cty ol New Brunswck, N.J. All the followng tract or parcel of l Ihe premses herenafter parlenst along tlcularly descrbed, stuated, lyng beng n the muncpalty of Townshp of Plscataway In the Coanty of Mddlesex State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont In the northwesterly tde lne of West Fourth Street dlstsnt theren 87.7 feet northeasterly along the same from the ntersecton of the northwesterly sde lne ol sad WMI Fourth Street produced southwesterly wth the easterly sde lne of Rujhmore AvenUe produced southerly thence runnng: () Along the northwesterly sde lne nf West Fourth Street, North 5 degrees mnutes East 75 feet thence (> North 8 degrees 8 mnutea West feet: thence South Jl degrees II mnutes West 96.7 feet: thsnee () South 8 degree* 5 mnutes West a n feet; thence (5) South M degrees ) mnutes East 8.8 feet: to the northwesterly sde lne of West Fourth 'Street st the pont of Begnnng. Sad premses also beng known ss 5 West Fourth Street, Arbor. Townshp of Plscatway, County of Mddles*!, State of New Jersey. Also Included heren are the followng: One () Koberthaw Gas Range ten () alumnum screens storms. It Is Intended to descrbe the same premses conveyed to Wllam E. Smth Margaret Smth, hs wfe, by Deed recorded on October, 98 th Book 5 of Deeds for Mddlesex County, page 5M. The approxmate amount of the Judgment to be satsfed by ssld sale IJ the sum of Thrteen Thous Seven Hundred Nnety-eght Dollars Nln.ty-sl Cents (,79.96) more or less, plus Interest together wth the costs of ths sale. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only U> such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons of sale. FJ*^^*^$^^J?J ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sherff ZUCKER, GOLDBERG fc WEISS torney! I L.P. /7---/7/M»».» SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. C-O6 GI.ORIA D. FERRIE, Is Plantff, WALTER P. FERRIE, s Defendant. Wrt of Exeeutun for the»ale of mortglged jremses lated October By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, I wll expose U] sule at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY AD.. l%g at the hour of two o'clock by the then Lots Nns. n, a dstance of. feet lo a pont In the aforesad Southerly lne of Church Street thence () North 88 degrees mnutes seconds East along sad Southerly lne ol Church Street a dstance nf 5. feet to the place of BEGINNING. BEING all or Lots Nos. In Block No. 556-D a> shown on a map enttled "Revsed Map of Noe Estates stunted In Woodbrdge Twsp.. Mddlesex Co.. N. J." fled n th* Clerk's Offce ol Mddlesex County. December I. 98, ts Map No.. Fle 78. THE foregong descrpton Is drawn In accordance wth a survey made by Saler Ic Saler, Cvl Engneer! * Surveyors, M Broad Street, Ellttbeth, N. J, dated September S, 98. BEING commonly known s 6 Church Street, Woodbrdse, New Jersey." The approxmate amount of Ihe Judg ment to b» satsfed by sad sale Is the sum of Nne Thous Sevtn Hundred twenty-sx dollars Two CenU (9.76. ), more or leu, plus Interest together: wth the costs of ths salt. The subscrber reserves tht lght lo *d Journ sad sale from tme to tlm* subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such power As may be specally provded by law or rule* ol Court. Sold subject to condtons of sale. ROBERT H. JAMISON Sherff VICTOR H. EICHHORN torney L.P. /--/7-/W f sale ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sherff.KDARUflV, MCCOHMICK Ic ESTABROOK torneys.p. /7--I-/7/M M.76 SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANOEF.Y DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-WM6 The Howard Savng* Insttuton, a corp. of New Jersey, Is Plantff, Thomas D. Browne Barbara A. Browne, hs wfe, are Defendants, Wrt of Executon for the ssle of mortgaged premses dat November lat, 967. By vrtue ol the above stated Wrt, tc me drected delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNES DAY, THE th DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D. 9M, < the hour of two o'clock by the then prevalng (Stard or Day lght Savng) tme, h rhe afternoon of the aald day. at the Sherff's Offce l the County Admnstraton Buldng, the Cty of New Brunswck. N. J Jred Eghty Two dollar* Seven em's STKHIOR I>or <,7B.7 more or le, plus Interest to- _ na.^ [ether wth the costs of ths sale. nbbt T ^ BOBERT NOTCK l'rt IW NKW JERHI-.V Nn. M.85 d WILKINSON (DEFEND- ANT I: By vrtue of an Order nf the Sup«rlor Court of NfrW Jersey, Chanrtry Dl\v"n, SHERIFF'S MLE Superor Court of New Jersey CHANCERY DIVISION Mddlesex County Dorkel No. F-M--6* J. I. Ktslak Mortgage Corporaton W''k'.-nn cfpnd:'!t, you are hereby requred to answer the complant of the plantff nn or hefre Ihe th day of MArch, 966, by servng an answer on Mezvcea/ Chern - Gu'da, u., w Esqures, plalntl*'* attnrncj, whosr ad- ' dress Is 6 Hhw»y V. -dlson. New Jersey, In delault thereof such Jtremenl shall be rvwered aganst you as the Court shall thnk equtable Just Yon hall fle your answer proof of MTVce n duplcate wth the Clerk of Ihe Superor Court, SUte Hjuse Annex. Trencorporaton of New Jersey, s Ptnlnllff, Chester IL Baker Sttlla Baker, hs wfe, are Defendants. Wrt of, Executon for the sle of mortgaged premses dated November 6th By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, I wll expose to sal* at publc vendue on WEDNES- DAY, THE th DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D., M«, at the hour of two o'clock by Ihe then prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) tme. In the afternoon of th* *ald day, at the Sherff's Offce, In the County Admnstraton Buldng, n the Cty of New Brunswck, N.J. ALL that tract or parcel of l stuate, lyng beng n tha Borough of Carteret, In the County of Mlddletex SUte of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont In the northeasterly sde lne of Sycamore Street theren dstant along the same northwesterly 5' feet from ts ntersecton wth th* northwemerly sde lute of Leber Avenue, formerly known as Grant Avenue; thence ) north degrees mnute* eajt feet to a pont; thence () north (7 degree* 8 mnute* west 5 feet to a pont; thence () south degttes mnutes west feet to > pont n th* northeasterly sde lne of Sycamore Street; thence () along the same south 67 degree* ft mnute* east SO feet to the pont place of Begnnng. BEING ALSO KNOWN AM) DESIGNA TED u Lot No. 9 6 n Block oj L as shown on a certan map enttled "Map of Chan O'Hlls, Carteret. stuate n the Borough of Carteret, Mddlesex County, New Jersey," whch map was fled n the Clerk of Mddlesex County Offce Sep tmber 9, 95, a* Map No. 756 n Fle No 7. BEING KNOWN as 6 Sycamore Street Carteret, Mddlesex County, New Jersey ALSO BEING THE SAME premses conveyed to qhejter H, B*k«r Stella: Baker, hla we, by deed of Joseph Shum ny Eleanor Shumny. hs wfe., re corded smultaneously herewth. ton, New Jersey, n accordance wth th* rules of cvl practce procedure. The object of sad acton bj to obtan * Judgment of dvorce between the s«m plantff you. MEZZATKA, CHEREN It (HIIDA torneys for Plslntlfl By: A. MARVIN CHERIN 6 Hghway 7 Edtaon, New Jersey DATED: January, 966. L.P. /7---/7/88 man ALL that tract or parcel of l. *tu- s Me, lyng beng n the. Cty of South' Amboy In the County of Mddlesex, n the State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont In the Southerly sde lne of Henry Street, Southwest-, erly from the Southwesterly sde lne of Stevens Avenue; thence () South 8 deprees mnutes East to a pont: thrnce () South 7 degrees JO mnute* West 5 feet to a pont; thenre () North 8 grees mnutas West feet to a pont j Ths s a purchase money mortgage,,,,, A r...,,... I a Lne nuu m m u CIDUB uy me MICII l",,!! n,^ t L,lL.?,^.'."*!! Prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) fle n my offce a duly executed at tested consent lu wrtng to the dssoluton of sad corporaton, executed hy all the stockholders thereof, whch aald consent the record of the proceedngs aforesad are now on fle n my sad offce tu provded by law. ' " IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF/ I have Amerca, BROADWAY BANK AND hereto letny'h'an'd "af'f'lx«l my ol'f?c TRUST COMPANY, a bankng corpora-,l seal, at Trenton, ths 9th day of Detnn of the State of New Jersey, UNI- eember A.D. on* thous nne hundred VERSAL.I.T. CREDIT CORPORATION a corporaton of West Vrgna. RONALD L. HORAN, HUMBLE OIL AND REPIN- ING CO., a corporaton of Delaware, CONSOLIDATED LAUNDRIES COR- PORATION, a corporaton of Maryl, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Defend-' ant, Wrt of Executon for the sale of mortgaged premses dated October 6th, 967. By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNES- DAY, THE BTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D.. 968, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) tme, n the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff's Offce In the County Admnstraton Buldng, In the Cty of New Brunswck. N.J. ALL that certan tract or parcel of l premse*, herenafter partcularly descrbed wth the buldng* Improvements thereon erected, stuate, lyng beng n the Townshp ol Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex State of New Jersey: BEGINNING M tha corner formed by the ntersecton of the northerly sde of Laurel Avenue wth the southwesterly sde of Magnola Road; thence runnng () along the southwesterly sde of Magnola Road north degree! 6 mnutes west 5.7 feet; () stll along the southwesterly sde of Magnola Road north 5 degrees 5 mnutes ea*t.c. feet; () north 8 degrees mnutes west 5 feet; () south 5 degrees 5 mnutes west feet to the northerly sde of Laurel Avenue; (S) along the northerly sde ol Laurel Drve south 8 degrees mnutes east, 5.9 feet to the corner aforesad, the pont or pece of BEGINNING. BEING also known as 55 Majnolla Road, Iseln, New Jersey. The approxmate amount of the Judg ment to be satsfed by sad sale s the sum of Thrty-Two Thous three Hundred Nnety-Three Dollars Ffty. Four Cents ($,9.5) more or less, plus Interest together wth the costs ol ths sale. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. Sol subject to condton of sale. ROBERT H. 'JAMISON, Sherff KOCH AND KOCH torneys L.P. /--/7/68 ' STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME, GREETING: WHEREAS, It appears to my satlafac- :lon, by duly authentcated record of the proceedngs for the voluntary dssoluton 'hereof by the unanmous consent of nl he stockholders, deposted n my offce, hat THE TAX INVESTMENT COHPOR \TIN OF NEW JERSEY, a corporaton f ths State, whose prncpal offce Is ltuated at No. Mchael Street, Iseln, n the Borough of Metuchen, County of Mddlesex, State of New Jersey (Margaret onper bebg the agent theren In harge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has compled wth the requrements of Ttle, Corporatons, General, of Revsed Statutes of New Jersey, prelmnary to the Issung of ths Certfcate of Dssoluton. NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey, Do Hereby Certfy that the sad corporaton dd, on the 9th day of December. 967, fle n my offce a duly executed attested consent n wrtng to the dssoluton of sad corporaton, executed by all le stockholders thereof, whch sad consent the record of the proceedngs aforesad are now on fle n my sad offce as provded by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my h affxed my offcal seal, at Trenton, thlj 9th day of December A.D. one thous nne hundred sxty-seven. ROBERT J. BURKHAHDT, Secretary of State, HUl'EBlOR«<foUBT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCEKV DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTV Docket No. M 7-67 Cvl Acton NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF OKOEB FOR PUBLICATION < Matrmonal) MARY DUBLANICA Plantff, vs. MI- CHAEL DUBLANICA, Defendant. TO: MICHAEL DUBLANICA. Defendant By vrtue of an Order of the Superor Court of New Jersey, Chancery Dvson, made on the th day ol January! BA8, In a cvl acton wheren Mary Dutylanca s the planlff you are the dejeudant, you are hereb.v requred to answer the complant of the plantff on or before the M day o March. l'j68, by servng an answer on Fenberg, Kdnherg TrtBClt, Esqures, attorneys fur plantff, whose addraas s 7 Campbell Street, Hahway. New Jersey, n default thereof such judgment shall be reudered agalutt you as the Court shall thnk equtable just. You shall fle your answer proof of servce In duplcate wth the Clerk of the Superor Court, State House Annex Trenton. Naw Jersey, n accordante wth the Rules of Cvl Practce Procedure. The objecl of sad acton s to obtan a jtlhu't of dvorce between the sad plattflf you. Dated: January JO, 968 'KlNBERG, FEINUEHG AND TRTSCH torneys fur Plantff 7 Campbell St. Rahway, N. J.». L"p " "/-/7--/88 $.6 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notce * hereby gven that sealed bds wll be receved opened n the Muncpal Councl chamber* at : A. M., on Monday, February 5, 96S at Memoral Muncpal Buldng, # Man Street. Woodbrdge, N. J. for the followng: To Lease or Purchase Vehcles for varoua muncpal departments. Bds must be submtted on proposal forms accompaned by a certfed check In the amount of % of amount bd. Informaton for btdders, stard proposal form, specal addressed, envelope specfcatons for bdders can be pcked up at the Purchajgng Department nd floor, Memat^l rjj.l Buldng durng the hours of 9: A* M. to S; p. M. Monday through Frday. The Town Councl reserves the rght to accept or reject any or all bds, whch n ts opnon wll ba n the best Internal of the Townshp. L.P. //68 Sam Albrecht Buyer 5 9 NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Colona, Woodbrdge Townshp, New Jersey To tha Stockholders of Frst Bank of Colona: You ate hereby notfed that the annual meetng of Stockholders of Frst Bank of Colona wll be held at ts Prncpal Of fce, SOS lnnan Avenue, Colona, Wood, brdge Townshp, New Jersey on Thur nd sxty-seven. ROBERT J. BURKHARDT, Secretary of State. $7.6 tme, n the afternoon of the sad day, at Ihe Sherff's Offce In the County Admnstraton Buldng, n th* Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All that tract or parcel of l aul premses, herolnafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, tyng beng n the Townshp of WtxKlbrldHe. n the County of. Mddle, sex State of New Jersey. Beng known desgnated oa Lot #? on a Map enttled "Map of Property belongng to Ella c, Brewster Sade II. Cutter, stuate In Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J bearng date May 9 fled u No.." Beng also known as lot Block 56 Woodbrdge Townshp Tax Map. Begnnng at a pont In the northerly! sde of HKl Street dstant VU feet easterly from a corner formed by the ntersecton of the easterly sde of Lnden Avenue wth the northerly sde of Hsh Street, runnng th-nce () North 9 degrees mnutes East, 8B. feet to a pont: runnng thenre () South 8 degrees 5 mnutes East, 5.*7 feet to a pont; runnnu thence () South 9 degrees mnutes West, 9.58 feet to a pont n the northerly sde of Hgh Street; runnng thence <) alnng the northerly sde of Hgh Street, North 8 degrees mnutes West, SO feet to the pont or place of begnnng. The above descrpton s n accordance wth a survey dated February, 96 made by George T. Lucas, P.E. Beng part of the same premses as recorded n Book 99. Page. The subscrber reserves th* rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtaton! or restrctons upon the exercse of such power ss may be specalty provded by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons L.P. /--/7/68 J7.7 n»he Southerly sde lne of Henry Street; thence () North along 6ad Southerly lne of H;nry Street, North 7 degrees mln utes East 5 feet to the pont place of BEGINNING. BEING Known desgnated as Lot.* In Block 7 u shown on the South Amboy Tax Map. BEING commonly known s -5 Henry Street, South Amboy, New Jersey, The above descrpton s n accordance wth a survey made by Fred B. Snger, CE., Westfeld, New Jersey, dated Novrnber, 966. Ths s a purchase money mortgage glv en to secure part of the purchase prce s a frst paramount Uen on the sad premses. BEING the same premses conveyed to the wthn mortgagors by Deed from Stephen Trell. Dorothy Trella, hs wfe dated November 9, 966 recorded smultaneously herewltn. Beng the premses commonly known nd desgnated as No. -5 Henry Street, South Amboy, N.J. The approxmate amount of the Judgrrent to he satsfed by sad sale Is the sm «l Eghteen Thous three hundred nnety-eght Dollars forty-nne tents ($,98.9) more or leas, plus nterest together wth the costs of ths tale. The subscrber reserves the rght to adjourn sad sale from tme to tme sub. ject only to such lmtatons or restrct, ons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court, Sold subject to condtons of sale. ROBERT H. JAMISON. Sherff, ons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons f sale. ROBERT H. JAMISON, Sherff. AMTJEL DRESKIN torney,.p. /7---/7/68 $9T.W of sal*. ROBERT H. JAMISON Sherff TOOLAN, ROMOND BURGESS torneys L.P. /-7--/68 $67. SHERIFF'S OFFICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-5M-M The Perth Amboy Savngs Insttuton, bankng corporaton, s Plantff, John Valosn Helen L. Valosln, hs wfe, Perth Amboy General Hosptal, a corporaton, State of New Jersey, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the sale of mortgaged premse* dated December 5th By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNES- DAY, THE st DAY OF FEBRUARY A.I)., 968, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) tme. In the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff's Offce In the County Admnstraton Buldng, n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. Alt the followng tract or parcel of l the premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng beng In, the Cty of Perth Amboy, In the County of Mddlesex State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont n the jaaterly sde of Charles Street dstant fed SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COI'VY Docket No. F-77 Sade Smth Is Plantff, uul Celestlno Daz Vdnl Gullermne D. Vdal, hs wfe, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the sale of mort gaged premses dated December 6th, 967. By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE st DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D., 968. at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) tme. In th* afternoon of Ihe sad day, at the Sherff's Offce In the County Admnstraton Buldng. In the Cty of New Brunswck, N.J, All that certan tract or parcel of l premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng beng n the Cty of Perth Amboy n the County ol Mddlesex State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont In the southerly lne of Pulask Avenue, 'dstant westerly one hundred () feet from the corner formed by the Intersecton of the southerly lne of Pulask Avenue wtth the westerly lne of Gadek Pla-e;, runnng thence () Southerly parallel wth Gadek Place one hundred () feet; thence run nng () Westerly parallel wth Pulatk sde of Charles street asan uu r«-...=.-.., a northerly from a corner formed by the Aenue twenty-fve (5) feet; thence tun nt«r»ectot of the northerly sde of Hunt nng n'tort^street whhth'e%astery "ldy'of! <» Northarly parallel wth the Charles Street, thence frst descrbed course one hundred U)"'North"M 'degrees' 5 8 mnutes east. J5(f"t to the southerly tne of Pulask Ave feet along the easterly sde of Charles Street, 9 feet to a pont, thence () South 66 degrees mnutes east, feet to a pont, thence (!) South degrees IS mnutes west, 5 feet to a pont, thence (> North 66 degrees mnutes west, feet to a pont In the easterly sde of Charles Street, beng the pont or place of begnnng. TOGETHER wth all fxtures now or thereafter attached to or used In connecton wth the premse* heren descrbed th* household applances whch are fxtures part of the realty; Bengal four burner ktchen g u range. Beng the premses commonly known desgnated as No. 679 Charles Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. The apuroxrnrte a>nount of the tudg- L.P. l/ll /7-H-/ ,. r day. February 5, 968 at P.M. for the -lent to be saf--f,sd by sal' sala I thc $6.8 Mlowng purposes; m ( Fve ThoUHd E.hl llu'red! NOTICE OF ELECTION PUtE DISTRICT NO. Woodbrdge Towsshlp Keubev K*w Jaraey Notce Is hereby gven to the lugal vot ol the Fourth (th) Fre Dstrct of Woodbrdge Townshp, Kejahty. N>w Jersey, that an electon, wlt ba held on Saturday, February 7th, 968, at tn Keasbey Mr. Hous, Keasbey, N J, bbl\>t*n Ihe twns of P.M.. 7 t.u. prevalng tlm*.. ' purposes, ol ths Ittmn n a* ulluw*.. Receve a progress report.. Elect a Board of. Drectors for tha ensung yur,. Trajssct such other bulnw* u msy properly oorae before the nuttng. I L.P." /-/68 JOHN V. TRIMARCO Secretary of sal*. LEON SACHS *9 MIDDLESEX COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT NOTICE TO CREDITOR* John A. Bot* Jr. Irene Rosa lohayda, Executors of John A. Bosza, d*- w*md. b* dtraouus ol Ouldo J. Brgjahl, ffty Two Dollars Twenty-Two Cents <$5,mzr, more or IMS, plus nterest together wth th* costs dl ths sala. Th* subscrber n**rve* th* rght to adjourn Md. sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such powar as may be j torney specally provded by lw or rules of LI'. /--/7-/W Court. Sold subject to condtons nf sale ROBERT H. JAMISON Sherff KOVAOS, ANDERSON. HOROWITZ I K nue; thence runnng () Easterly along the southerly lne ol Pulask Avenue twenty-fve 5) feet to the pont or place of BEGINNING. BOUNDED on the North by Pulask Avenue, on the East by Lot No., on the South by part of Lot No. t on Ihe West by Lot No. 8, BEING >IH> known as Lot No. 97 n Block 59 on the Tax Duplcate Assesameul Map of the Cty of Perth Am boy. The approxmate amount of the Judg ment to be satsfed by sad sale Is the sum of Nne Hundred Seventy One Dollars Ffty-Seven Cents ($97.57) more or less, plus Interest together wth tho costs f tale, of ths sale. The suhtcrllwr rev. r""s the rght to -*d"tu'«md s 'e fr -. ft on'y to b rh art; n nr."'rchns u; JU the c^erfbj of SITJT p r NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO. M 57-tt Notce of Order TO: SADE VINCENT FRANKLIN By vrtue of an Order of the Superor Court of New Jersey, Chancery Dvson, mad* on the 6th day of December, 967, n ) cvl acton wheren BENJAMIN RANKtIN the plantff you ure ha defendant, you aro hereby requred to nswer the complant o the plantff on r before the 7th day of February, 968, >y servng an answer on Robert C. Gruhn, Esq., plantff's attorney, whose, adres* s No. 7 Washngton Avenue, Belle- CHANALIS. LYNCH ft MALONEY torneys. ) L.P. /7--I-/7/M W.56 SHKRIFFS SALE Superor Court el Ne* Jersey Chanrtry Dvson Mddlesex County Docket No. F-SW7 Communty Trust Savngs Loan Assocaton, a New Jertey corp.. Is Plantff, Kenneth E Molok Sharon Molok. hs wfe, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the stle of mortgaged premses dated November st, 967. By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to me drectad delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNES DAY, THE th DAY OP FEBRUARY A.D., 968, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevalng Stard tme. In the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff! Offce n the County Admtnlstrator Buldng, In the Cty o New Brunswck N.J. All the followng tract or parcel of l Ihe premses herenafter partcular!: descrbed, stuated, lyng beng In the muncpalty of Townshp o Madlso n the County of Mddlesex State o New Jerseys BEGINNING at a pont In the southerl: sde of Hlltop Boulevard, dstant 56 feet westerly along the same from Us Intersecton wth the westerly sde ol Sunset Avenue, thence () South decrees 9 mnutes feet, thence () South 68 degrees mnutes west feet thence () North degrees 9 mnutes we feet, to the southerly sde of Hlltop Boulevard,.thence () Along the same North 68 degrees mnutes east, feet to the pont am place of BEGINNING. COMMONLY known as 86 Blllto Boulevard, Madson Townshp, Mddle sex County, Cllffwood Beach. New Jersey. DESCRIPTION derved from s sun*: made by Edward C. Re.llly snd Assocates dated June 8, 966. Alto Included hen wth are the fulluwutj: G^a stove, wood storm* screens. It s ntended to descrbe the sam premses conveyed to Kenneth E. Molol Sharon Moluk, hs w;fc, by Deed re runh'l un Auust 9, Ifht. n Rank?S of Deeds for Mddlesex County, page '5. The approxmate amount of the Judg ment to be satsfed by sad sale Is the sum of Twelve Thous Eght Hundc Thrty-Two Dollars Forty-Nna Cents ($,8.9) more or less, plus Interest to gether wth the costs of ths sale. The ' subscrber reserves the rght t adjourn, sad sale from tme to tme sub Ject only to such lmtatons or restrct ons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by law. rules of Court. Suld subject to condl t ven to secure a part of the purchase rce pad for th* premses above de. crlbed. The approxmate amount of the judg lent to be satsfed by sad sale s the urn of Eghteen Thous Two Hundred 'Ifty-one dollars Fourteen cents $8,5.) more or less, plus nterest ogethcr wth the coats of ths sal*. The subscrber reserves the rght to djoum sad sale from tme to tme subject only to such lmtatons or restrct- RHEBIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NF.W JEMET CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-M UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK ol NEWARK, N. J., a New Jersey corporaton, s Plantff, GEORGE CHAR- ^lr SMITH LES SMITH SMITH. LES SMITH R S E ^ARI hs wfe, PEOPLES CONSUMER DIS- COUNT COMPANY, a Pennsylvana corporaton, PAUL 7.. KAMEL, Esq. Trustee n Bankruptcy for GEORGS CHARLES SMITH, are Defendants. Wrt of Executon for the sale of mortgaged premses dated November By vrtue ol the above stated Wrt, to me drected delvered, I wll expos* to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE 7th DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D.. %8. at the hour of two o'dork by Ihe thea prevalng (Stard or Daylght Savng) tme In the afternoon of the sad day. at th* Sherff's Offce n the County Admnstraton Buldng. In the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. ALL that tract or parcel of l, stuate, lyng beng n the Townshp ol Woodbrdge, In the County of Mddlesex, In the State of New Jersey: BEING known desgnated as Lot* 7 7 on a map enttled "Map of porton of Sewaren, Mddlesex County. New Jersey showng property belongng to Thofna Brown surveyed n November, lftl, by Larsen Fox, C. E. fled F«bruwy, 9 n Mddlesex County Clerk's Offce s map No. 7 fle No. S9. Beng also descrbed as follows: BEGINNING at a pont In tha easterly lne of Sewaren Avenue dstant one hundred forty ffty-three humlrelhs feet from a pont formed by the ntersecton of the southerly lne Central Avenue wth the easterly lne of Sewaren Avenue; thence () Easterly along the somhcrly lne of Ixt 7 the rear lne nf I,ots 79 8, one hundred «nd ffty (5) feet to the westerly lne of Lot No. Bs thence () Southerly along ths westerly lne of Lot 8, ffty (5) feet to Ih* northerly lne of Lot No. 7: thence H sterly along the northerly lne tl Lot 7, one hundred ffty (5) feet lo the easterly lne of Stwaren Avtnue; thence () Northerly along the easterly lne ol Sewaren Avenue, ffty S«) f*<h to the pont place of BEGIN- NING: Sewaren Avenue s also known as Old Hoad. The approxmate amount of the judgment to be satsfed by sad sale s the sum of Twenty thous, one hundred, nnety-four *,9.) DOLLARS more or less, plus nterest together wth the costs of ths sale. The subscrber reserves the rght to arl- Jotrn sad sale from tme to tme subject only to stvh lmtatons or restrctons upon the exercse of such power as may be specally provded by IaAv or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons of sale. ROBERT H. JAMISON Sherff FOX, SCHACKNEH, NEAGLE t MASTRANGELO torneys L.P. /-7--/68 8.( ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING O«ELECTION Of TUB BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBBIDOE, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. N. J. ON FEBRUARY IS, Ut». NOTICE IS HREBV GIVEN to the legal voters of the School Dstrct of U* Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex New Jersey, that the annual meetng of the legal voters of sad Dstrct for the' electon of four members d the Board of Educaton for other purposes wll be held *t : P.M., EST, on Tuesday, February, 968. *".. The polls wll reman open untl 9: o'clock p.m., GST, as much longer u may be necessary to permt all the legal voters then present to vot* to cast ther ballots. The electon meetng wll be held all th* legal voterc of (h* School Dstrct wll vote at the respectve pollng places stated below. Three nfupbers wll be elected for three years. One member wll be elected for two years. the sad electon md meetng wll be submtted proposton! for votng (ax** for the followng respectve purposes: For Current Expenses $lm9s(86.a For L, Buldngs Equpment 8,78*..:» For Vocatonal Evenng School,. The total amount thought to be necessary...: $,89,5,7 Shall the Board acqure by purchase or condemnaton the l* premses known desgnated as Lot SB, Lot ISC the" rear or westerly 8 feet of lot 5A n Block 5 on the Woodbrdge Townshp Tax Assessment slap, Page, adjacent to premses owntd by the Board of Educaton occuped as part ofthe ste of the Woodbrdg* Junor Hgh School, Barron Avenue, Woodbrdge, sad premses now or formerly owned by Stephen Martha Fortay, 86 Green Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. (dwellng at 86 Green Street not beng acqured) for the purpos* of enlargng the ste of the Woodbrdge Junor Hgh School to expend the funds necessary for sad purchase from funds derved from the sal* of surplus ls funds n the Captal Outlay Account. The pollng places for sad electon meetng, ther respectve pollng dstrcts are desgnated as follows, no person shall vote at sad electon meetng elsewhere than at th* pollng plac* so desgnated for tht voters ol the" pollng dstrct n whch he or she resdes. _D»t*d: January. 96J T. c. CADWALADER, Secretary NOTE: The term, "current expenses" Includes prncpals', teachers', Jantors' medcal nspectors' salares, fuel, textbooks, school supples, flags, transportaton of pupls, tuton of pupls attendng schools n other dstrct* wth lh«consent of the Board of Educaton, school lbrares, compensaton ol the Secretary, of th* custodan of school mones of attendance offcers, truant schools, nsurance, mantenance of plant, ncdental expenses. A member of the Board of Educaton must be at least years ol age. * ctzen resdent of the school dstrct, have been a ctzen resdent lor at least two years mmedately precedng hs or her becomng a member of such Board must be able to read wrte snd shall not be nterested drectly or Indrectly In any contract wth or clam aganst the Board. Every cluen of the Unted SUte of the age yean or more who shall hav* been a resdent of the State sx months of the county n whch he clams hs vote days next before the electon who has been permanently regstered n the muncpal electon dstrct at least forty days pror to th* date of the electon shall be enttled to vote at the school electon. Applcaton for mltary or cvlan absentee ballot* may b* made to the secretary of the Board of Educaton. - POLLING PLACES - ftckml r*m*g Dstrct Number. Publle School No, *. Woodbrdge Jr. Hgh School. Publc School No,. Ijeln Jr. Hgh School J. Woodbrdge Jr. Hgh Schosl 5. Mull'pal Buldng..,. 7. Publc SrhHjl No. 8, I. Publc School No.. Senor Ctzen's Rulldlng. Publc: Slthool No.. Publc Shuol No. 7. Fords Jr. Hgh School. Publc School ND. S5. Publc School No. 5. Old Fords Fre IIIHM* 6. Publc School No.» 7. Hagaman Heghts School It. Publc School No. 5». Avenel Frst Ad Buldng "<\. P'S'c Sfhol No. U, I," may be apuca'ly pro^drd by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to condtons ROBCIRf B. JAMISON Sherff. torneys LP. /U-tlt/-U/m m» SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDl.ttftttX COUNTY UvL-kel No. F-Jt-V) Harmonu S»vU*s Bank. M Super: r L:.-. Jc - J Chancery D v s s Wddlssex Cvuncj Dtxj)«No. r-m-h Newark Fsdejtl Savng tnd. Loam AssocUtkra s PUlstlH, u> Roowt J. auns*y nd BrbjM L, Hussy, bs wle, are Dstndutf, Wrt o E«cuUan for It* sal* o mortgaged premss* dated No- 6,, By vrtue of the alvm- jnn) Wrt, U> ne dlterlrkl dlwm, I \stl exmse' to uln at publc velw ml WKD.NFJ IMV. utc utk BAV or ruttua&y -». /am _ I. Publc School No. * l«coloat *. IwOa Jc, Hgh Baboo!.':...». publc (cheat No M M. "Publc School No S. Publc School No. Jt V. Publc School N». V M Publc Srhont No. IT W Publc School No. By Order of ths Besrd nf EJuctloa. Daet:,luuar> II INI Al Al >l f ; t Te Wowhrldf a. W >odlh)d(».. Woodhrdge.. Isf ln Wmlforrre.. WcHKlbrdge.. Keashey... Hovluwn... Fords Forls Fords Ktrrts Kurds... WocHlldge.. Fords Hurt Readng 'mt Rendng Avenel Aver-el Sewnren... ' M I r rk. Coloats Isslk. Itelln.. Oalnu Cojons roloola. Oolona... F»r Lega Resdng General Wart ' N. I '.'.'.'.'.'. I ' ' a.'... J... * u <»» f t... J 5 T. C. CAOWALAJJBK. Voters Ifltkln tkrtlm DIM. No, ; 9 7 a t, 6 IS am Id md U 5 mll l 7! anl 7 anl 8 6 n<l md f ad U S 8 7 am *) ) AOd Ifl ) Sld I ud screury

13 PAGE TWELVE Wednesday, January,968 Leader-Press Plan Homecomng For Joe Medwck CARTERET Plafs are bo nj» started for a "gr" homecomng party for Carteret's Joe (Ducky-Wucky) Medwck, who last week was named to Baseball's Hall of Fame, after watng long years for the award. It s expecfed tha* the affar locally wll be Wld sometme durng the early summer months. Medwck wll be offcally honored nto the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, New York, on Monday, July nd. A neerng commttee was recently announced by Alexer Fazekas ncludes Erne Sabo, Dougy Kng, Hoey Hennessy, of the Carteret Industral Assocaton, whch wll "foot" the expense of Medwek's trp to Carteret, Benny Zusman Meyer Rosenboom. The frst meetng of ths group to formulate ntal plans wll be held n the Carteret Borough Hall, next Wednesday evenng, Feb. 7th, at 8:5 P.M. Blue Wrestlers Score Easly CARTERET Coach Sy Gonczlk's Carteret hgh school wrestlers scored another mpressve vctory by downng South Brunswck, -6, n a closely fought dual meet. The contest was decded n te fnal bout when Rehey Haas defeated Davd Bggns n the heavyweght group to gve Carteret the decson. For Haas, t was hs eleventh straght wn to reman unbeaten. Bll Halfko also kept hs record unblemshed by extendng bs wnnng streak wth a draw aganst bs opponent n the 78 pound class. Carteret's Ken HazOlard, county champ n the 98 pound class, tqored hs 8th straght vctory. Other Qarteret wnners ncluded Denn& Kulck. Keth Zenoba, Blake Rutherford John Slotwnskl. The next Carteret match wll be aganst Rosele Park on Frday, February, «way from home. The complete results follow: - 98 pound class Ken Razllard (C) decson. Ry Sheppard (SB) Denns Kulck (C) dec. Rch BurchnaU (SB) Art Mendelson (SB) dec, Eldo Magnan (C) -. Jack Ruden (SB) dec, Wayne Wachter (C) -. Keth Zenoba (C) dec., Scott Roston (SB) '-. 6 Blake Rutherford (C) dec, Steve Rovcs (SB) -. John McDougaH (SB) dec, Bruce Rutherford (C) 8 Rchard Fowlex (C) dec. Matt Walsh (C) John Slotwnskl (C) dec. Lowell Sprague (SB) Bob Learnng (C) draw Kevn Ryan Bll Halfko (C) draw Harold Scbmtz (SB) -. Heavyweght Rehey Haas (C) dec. DavW Hggna (SB) -. League Auxlary Welcomes Members COLONIA Mrs. Roy Smth Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mrs Herman Bba Mrs. Martn Hughes were welcomed as new members by the Women's Auxlary o the Lttle Fellows League of Colona at ther monthly meetng at the Cvc Club, Inman Avenue, Colona. A specal jont meetng of the regular men's lttle Fellows League plus the auxlary wll be held on February 7 at the Cvc Club to dscus ways means of gettng more Colona resdents who have boy» playng ball to be actve members of ether group. Refreshments wll be served. Presdent, Mrs. Thomas Donoghue announced that on regstraton dates February 8 end February 5, the auxlary wll be on h, hopng to sgn up even a few of the 7 mothers to become a part of ths small but actve organzaton. Mrs Dan DCcco, Mrs. Davd Haase Mrs. August Sobom, Mrs. How ard Welsh, Mrs. B. Trola, Mrs Robert Schmdt Mrs. Thorn as Donoghue volunteered to help out wth ths assgnment. Mrs. Davd Haase n callng upon her Fashon Show Commttee to attend a meetng a her home on Tuesday, January, 968 at : P. M., re ports that plans are rollng t long smoothly thanks to he: '; Tgetc helpers. NEXT TIMft YOU BOWL LANES AVAILABLE for OPEN BOWLING *M<m. ( p.m. to closng Tles. 9:5 p.m. to closng Wed. to 9 p.m. Thurs. to 9 p.m. Sat., Sun., ALL DAY- NITE < BOWLMOR LANES «Mala Rambler Track Wns By 65-6 CARTERET The Carteret arabler ndoor track squad aveled to South Brunswck last eek scored an easy vlcsry over the home team over frozen outdoor track, 65 to!. The locate won eght out of [even events. Larry Balka was he only double wnner, takng rst place n the 6 yard hgh urdles the 7 yard low lurdles. John Spoganetz won the 6-yard dash ted n the hgh jump at 5' 6". The summares follow: - 6 yard hgh hurdles,, Larry alka (C),. F. Gasor (C),. lelno Swngler (C) yard low hurdles, l. Larry alka (C).. F. Gasor (C),. wngler yard dash\. John Spogaetz (C),. Seymore (C),. Andsko (SB) 6.8. yard run,. Stan Szczeansk (C),. Tore (SB).. edemeyer (SB) yard run,. Rch Holl SB),. Dacko (C),. Scbetta C).. «-* mle run,. Charles Burges SB),. SzelagowsM (C),. MUnnnl (C) 5.. mle run,. Don Stewart (C), Kasnussen (SB),. Neves >B).. Hgh jump,. Jm Wheeler SB),. J. Spoganetz (C),. Izczepansk (C) 5'6". Shot,. Wasl Sowrka (C),. ensen (SB),. Vener (SB) '6". Varsty relay. Carteret.7 'reshmen Relay. Carteret.5 LOSE TO SAYREVILLE The Carteret Hgh School noor track team was beaten by ayrevdlle Hgh, 5 to 5, wth the Ramblers wnnng only fve the ten events. Sayrevlle laced eght runners n second ace to wn the meet. Wnners for Carteret were arry Blaka n the low hurdles, Izczepansk n the, Stewart tfye 88, Gregory n the hgh ump Sowrka n the shot >ut. The complete results follows: 6 hgh hurdles,. G. Carney S),. Rathbun (S),. Batha :) yard low,. L. Balka (C), Rathbun (S),. Carney (S).5. 6 yard dash,. Gazapotyczny S),. Spoganetz (C),. Rued C) yard run,. Stan Szczelansk (C),..Gutkowsk (S),. zacko (S) yard run,. Don Stewart C),. Masoara (S),. Sclbet (C).9. V mle run,. NaweH (S),. latt (S),. Tsdhnkel (C).. mls run,. Tom Kuczynk (S),. Sehled (S),. Fedak C) 9.. Hgh jump,. Irvn Gregory C),. Szawaryn (S),. Gut ;owsk (S) 5' ". Shot put,. Wasfl Sowrka C),. Syzwaryne (S),. Kra sowfch (S).. Half mle Relay Sayrevlle ]arteret Jayvees Wn Eght Court Game CARTERET The Oarteret hgh school jayvees basketball cagers won ther eghth game of the season wth an easy 7-7 vctory over Rumson-Far Ha en. It was Carteret's second wn over the shore club. The Jayvees led by 6 to at halftme. Three Carteret players h n the double fgures,-wth John,ynan scorng, Gary Green berg Pete Rush. In ther second game the Jay vees avenged an earler season setback by downng Roselle, 7 to 67. Raselle led by 6to at halftone, but Carteret took 5-9 lead at the end of the thrd perod to wn the game n the fnal seconds of play. Gary Greenberg ted the scorers wth pont*. Pete Rush ht for 6 ponts Jack George made eleven. TheNCarteret frosh ran nto toughluck lost to Rumson Far'Haven n ther frst garn last week, 5 to 5, n a rea thrller by one pont. In the! second game, the Carteret freshmen ran nto unexpectec opposton were upset b; John Adams school, 6 to 5 It was ther second straght loss by a sngle pont. For Carteret Barry Stewart scored 7 pont to lead the Ramblers, wth Tom DPaolo makng 5 ponts. Mantle Drafted By ttsburgh Prates CAHTERET Ed Mant'e, me of the greatest backs to raduate from Carteret n more han a decade, for'the past hree seasons an outstng densvc back for Syracuse Unersty, was drafted by the ttsburgh Prates n baseball's nter free agent draft. For mora than two years flante, t was reported, was unecded whether he would go no professonal football or proessonal baseball, but recently, ccordng to current rumors, he made the decson n favor of aseball. A rghther, one of the jest ptchers n Carteret hgh hool's baseball hstory, the former local star had been drafted three other tmes. Mante also had been offered a $, bonus by the New York Yankess when he graduated from hgh school several years ago. That was before the present free agent draft system started. Presently" he's a senor at Syracuse Unversty fnally may be ready to sgn a baseball contract.- ^ Local fans stll recall the great MM backfeld for Carteret several years ago, consstng of Ed Mantle Art Me- Mahon. McMahon has been starrng at North Carolna State n recent years. llzabeth Journal Wrter Reports on Hockey Chefs' The Woodbrdge Chefs n the Jersey State Hockey League, ter a dsastrous season last year, are fndng themselves ths.ear makng a far better effort on the ce wth a number of wns to ther credt. In a sports artcle publshed n the Elzabeth Daly Journal, Dan McLaughln has ths to say about the boys: ICE MAN COMETH ON SKATES Anyone for hockey? Madson Square Garden t sn't, but when the ralroad conductor from Edson slams bs opponent nto the boards, steals the puck flps a pass to Daly Journal copy boy, t's hard-nosed, exctng acton on ce. The conductor, the copy boy nearly a dozen other Unon Mddlesex County hockey buffs play wth the Woodbrdge Chefs n the Jersey State Hockey League. The Chefs, sponsored by the Woodbrdge Recreaton Department, are a purely amateur hghly enthusastc group of athletes on skates. They have to lke hockey to play the way they do. The league, whch also ncludes teams from Rahway, Asbury Park Brck Townshp, plays ts games Saturday evenngs n the Ocean Ice Palace n Brck Townshp. Ths means no Saturday nght moves, dates or TV, to say nothng of the 5-mle drve to from the rnk. Practce sessons are swched n on odd nghts wken ce tme s avalable. "WE DO t for fun," says Fred Gleeker, W, who runs copy n the Journal edtoral department fve days a week. "All of us love skatng. We're hockey nuts most of us go to Madson Square Garden regularly follow the Rangers." The amateurs start chasng the puck n late October contnue through the end of March. ' the end of the season all four teams engage n a playoff for battered trophy. It sn't the Stanley Cup but t means just as much to the players. The Woodbrdge team was organzed last year by Joe Scott Tom Granell. They rounded up the players convnced the townshp to sponsor them. Scott has called t quts already. He helps wth manageral dutes but he's gven up as an actve player. He's gettng marred ths year. The players range n age from hgh school students who wsh ther schools had hockey teams to the two senor ctzens of the league George Davdson, 5, of Asbury Pa&, Jack Ellard,, of Brck Town. ',, BECAUSE,THE ce tme at Brfflc Townshp Is lmted, somej of the boys b together on thetf own hre a rnk to play chooseups In the mddle of the nght. For $5 an hour they rent the rnk at the South Mountan Arena n West Orange. They chp n $ or $.5 each drve to West Orange for the nformal games from p.m. untl n the morn-! "g. The players come from all walks. Wayne Paton of Elzabeth, the 8-year-old goale, s an expedter at a plant n Sprngfeld. Forwards nclude Gleeker, the copy boy; Granell, of Dunellen, 5, employed n a New York bank, Stu Hackel, a 7-year-old Woodbrdge Rec League Stngs WOODHRnCE The Woodbrdge Recreaton Department Baskcthall Leagues Stngs as of Monday, January 9th s as follows: HEAVY HUMOR LEAGUE AMERICAN DIVISION Artes 5 Anthony's Barber Shop Alb Bur El Dorado's D'Ors Bakery Kaelbcrs Lou's Hess Lucky Spot Market NATIONAL DIVISION Hggns Lou's Hess 5 Ftzgeralds A. C. Raders The Rollng Rocks Peters Peondools Brennans Gene's Sweet Shoppe LIGHT SENIOR LEAGUE BLUE DIVISION Buchko's Aces Stard Club \ Untrustables Woodbrdge Scottes Kngts. of Classc Lore senor at J. P. Stevens Hgh School, Edson, who wshes hs school had a hockey team. Also on the forward lne are Walt Shoredce of Scotch Plans Wlle Peckham of Edson. Wlle s an electrcal engneerng student at Monmouth College. DEFENSEMEN are Barry Carlson of Lawrencevlle, a re- "F" Troop Hogans Heroes searcher n Prnceton; Tom Heaney of Menlo Park, a Pennsylvana Ralroad conductor the "bad boy" of the league wth Avenel Crusaders The Invaders more tme n the penalty box than anyq else, ' WEST DIVISION Ray Perry of Coary Baker, a student at Iona, a student at Wagner College New Provdence Hgh School. Centers are Warng Stearns of Edson, a student at J. P. stev- ens Hgh School, Joe Chudkowsk. The coach s Art Tpald of Edson, a customer servce representatve by professon but a hockey fan by avocaton. "I'm from Montreal I've been n around hockey all Colona Playboys my lfe," he says.' He formerly played wth the Manhattan Arrows n New York brefly wth the New York Rovers n the " ER'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Eastern Amateur Hockey League whch really wasn't amateur hockey but one of the lower mnor leagues n professonal hockey. WHEN TIPALDI talks to the boys n the dressng room, t's the same exhortaton heard n hockey lockers the world over snce the game was nvented. "You've got to back check f you expect to wn. Chase that man stop loafng." Carteret Recreaton Stngs & Results BASKETBALL Senor League. Ray's Gulf. Royals. A&O Sweet Shop. Teachers 5. State Troopers 6. St. Demetrus Junor League. 76ers. Four Phs One. Dplomts. Ronne's 5. Lakers 6. Sgma Beta Ph 7. Barberans Freshmen-Sophomore League. Prnceton. Harvard. Yale. Columba 8th Grade Mdget A League. Columbus School. Lncoln School. St. Joseph School. Nathan Hale School 5. Mn-ue School ' 6. Holy Famly BWCRAFT SERVING SKIERS SINCE 9 r Rt. Scotch Plan Qualty l'',quf>uenl Repars HEAD - BOGNER - MEGGI - SUN VALLEY MOLITOR - CUBCO - KASTINGER - WHITE STAG M, nl. Sk S n-( ul: l I,mll Esqures Menlo Park Shlo's Deacons Edgar Hll Boys Club Petes A Pat* Barrons Afghan Folles The Boys Jve Fve GOLD DIVISION The Basketball Team Tuscan Raders Moes Rant Hlltop Boys St. Geo. Tex. Spartans The Men The Flck The Fve De Hards The Wha? Boardwalkers The Red Barrons The Royals The Trojans MIDGET LEAGUE CAPITAL DIVISION Bears Tgers Charles Brown All-Stars Gravfes Colts CENTURY DIVISION Kangaroos Beavers Mustangs Hopelawn Youth Kaelber Home Improve. BABE RUTH LEAGUE NORTH DIVISION Kangaroo's Mddlesex Marvels Ford Hawks Colts Tgers Playboys Hope. Youth Raders Aces SOUTH DIVISION El Brdos Hawk Eyes Keatngs Klowns Padukes Nonchalantes Watchamacallts Pstons largers EAST DIVISION Westbury Loterers 6 Good Guys 5 Woodbrdge Raders 5* Illusons Colonal Wreckers 6 Spartans Iseln Rajders The Colona Hawks Iseln Gants A. C. The Iseln Hawks CONTINENTAL DIVISION Junor Fugtves The Hawks Kangaroos "B" Team Eagles "Rob. Fuel Ol Torpedoes Hopelawn Youth Jets Lons UNIVERSAL DIVISION Kangaroos "A" Team 5 Knghts 5 St. John Vanney ~- 5 The Mssng Lnks Colts Rams Jaguars th Grade Mdget B League Pee Wee Basketball Results. St. Joseph School games played January 7, Nathan Hale School. Columbus School. Mnue School. Lncoln School, Holy Famly School 6th Grade Northslde Bombers Rockets Spartans 76'ers 6th Bombers Raders Packers St. Joseph # { St. Joseph # Holy Famly Southsde - Lakers 5th Grade - ATTENTION Menlo Park, Westbury Park am All Home Owners wth SOOT PROBLEM Now you can do souethng about t. Cull SHEBARA OIL GO. 'ATM Jaguars, Rockets 6 Prates Darts Jaguars Falcons Braves Roeloets Twns, hletcs Tgers 6, Comets Barrons 8, Senators Twns Tgers, Barrons hletcs Comets Senators COLONIA Eagles 6, Bears Rams 6, Cards 5 Redskns IS, Packers Eagles Rams Redskns l Bears Cards Packers ISELIN ^Bulldogs, Raders 6 l\ Rffles 8, Rangers AVENEL Celts 6, Bullets ; Kncks, Olympcs 7 Trotters, Cougars Celtcs Kncks Trotters Bullets Olympcs Cougars FORDS Prates, Falcons 6 Darts, Braves. Celtcs.. Hawkes. Kncks 5. Bulls 6. Bullets 7. 76'ers 8. Pstons NOW f - Ev«ry drop of our fu«l ol contans th rovolutorury addtv* whch tlmnat h««r-robbng, dollar-robbng toot Call or Wrt* SHEBARA OIL CO. 6 Olers 6, Mustangs Bulldogs Rfles Olers Raders Rangers Mustangs AVENEX Pstons 5, Hawks Lakers, Royals 8 Colonals, Warrors Colonals Lakers Pstons- Hawks Warrors Royals FORDS \ - Phls, Astros Cubs, Mets Dodgera, Reds Phls - Cubs - Astros - Dodgers - Reds Mets - Whte Sox 7, Indnans Oroles, Yankees 7 Red Sox 5, Angels Whte Sox - Oroles Yankees Red Sox Angels - Indans COLONtt 9ersl5,ColtSl Gants 5, Steelers Browns, Patrots 9 9 era Gants Browns Colts Steel«r*::». ISELIN Broncos Blls 9, Vkngs 9, Vkngs Blls Broncos Chefs Chargers Jets U. 8. BUILDS HOSPITALS Sagon U. S. offcals, have dsclosed the Unted States s preparng three hosptals wth 8 beds staffng them wth Amercan mltary doctors nurses to help care for cvlan vctms of the Vetnam war. The hosptals are at Tuy Hoa, Chu La Can Tho. Carteret Rec. Department Stngs RESULTS Senor league A&O Sweet Shop 7, Royals 5, Pat Hart ponts; Ray's (lull 5, St. Demetrus 5, Joe Stse 7 ponts; State Troopers 59, Teachers 6. Pete Bordno Gary Lantz. Junor League Sgma Beta Ph, Ronne's. S. Balash 5 ponts; Four Plus One 6, Lakers 8, John Kolbas ponts; 76'ers 58, Barbera*' 5, Kondrk Smth ponts each. Fratmen-^ophomore League Harvard, Columba 8, Tom Seymore ponts; Prnceton 7, Yale 6, Paul Dutka ponts. 8th Grade League Columbus School 5, Holy Famly 5, Ronne Krantz ponts; Lncoln, Mnue 8, John Conte 7 ponts; St. Joseph 5, Nathan. Hale John Ward ponts. 7th Grade Lea (roe' Columbus School 8, Holy Famly 6, Mnue School 7, Lncoln, Rch Engel 8 ponts; St. Joseph 9, Nathan Hale Rch Zajac 7 ponts. 8th Bombers 8, Eoty Fa.nly 6 St. Joseph # S, St. Joseph #. 9; Packers, Raders 6. 5th Grade Bullets 8, Bulls 6; Celtcs 7. 76ers ; Lakers, Hawks 9; Kncks 5, Pstons. AVENEL BANTOMS MAJESTIC LANES Hgh Games: R. Dwyer, 9; J. Englert, 7; S. Lukac, 5. Hgh Sets: R. Dwyer, 98; S. Lukac, 79; J. Lepore, 5 Leaders:..... Avenel Coal Se-W 9V Wood'bndge Bs*rrfcl 8 Avenel Fre Co. 6^ Avenel Plumbng 6 6 AVENEL JUNIOSS MAJESTIC LANES Hgh Games: P. Svoboda, ; M. Ohler, 9, K. Coyle, 86. Hgh h St Sets: J. J Sta D. Reed, 78; T. Leaders: Cohorsky Const. Co. Ortem Sportswear Avenel K. of C. 588 Hll-Top Beauty Shop 8 89; S MUNICIPALS BOWL-MOR LANES Hgh Games: Men - E. Qunn, ; B. Johnston, ; L. Szabo, 9. Women - M. Pannone, 95; O. Enk, 8; N. Vuolo, 8. Hgh Sets: Men - J. McLaugtln, 59; E. Qunn, 55; B. Johnston, 5. Women - R. SchoelK pe, 5; O. Enk, 8; M, Pannone, 6. Leaders: Mercury Savngs Metro Motors Tradng Post Only n Ford Country Carteret Is Rated IVo. n County Jr. Tourney CARTERET _ Car'.eret s ated No. n the Mddlesex :ounty Junor "Varsty Basketball tournament whch wll got under way on Fen. 7,-As expected, Perth s rated n No. poston. Walter Gasor, athletc (Hrector at Car'.eret Hgh School s charman of the tournament. There are 5 teams n tha ourney whch s open to freshmen, sophomores junors who have played any varsty ball ths season. Perth Amboy,, ths season, drew a bye n the openng round play. The Panthers' only loss was at the hs of Carteret, 58 to 5. Metuchen was seeded thrd St. Joseph's four. The openng round games wll be played at two stes on Feb. 7, Four games are scheduled at Carteret three at Colona. The games slated for Carteret are: a.m. South Amboy St. Mary's-Madson. : Colona-Metuchen p. m. Kennedy-St. Joseph's : South Rver-New Brunswck The games lsted for Colona are: a.m. Carteret-East Brunswck : Woodbrdge-Pscataway p. m. Edson-Stevens FINALS Feb. 6 The second round games wll be played at Carteret Feb. 9, at 5: p.m. Quarterfnal acton wll be Feb. at the same ste tme. The sems are set for Feb. at a ste to be determned the fnals, Feb. 6, at Woodbrdge. Ten Courses Offered Sports Enthusasts For the sports enthusasts the Woodbrdge Adult Evenng School s offerng ten courses. These courses nclude Judo, Begnnng Advanced for both men women; Tenns, Begnnng; Slmnastcs for the women; Archery, Begnnng; Golf. There wll also be two courses of nterest to game ofcals Sports Offcatng, whch wll cover a wde range of actvty; Umprng Baseball, restrcted to the mechancs technques n umprng baseball. For addtonal nformaton, on sut the Woodbrdge Adult Educaton brochure or call the offce of Adult Educaton, 66-. An early regstraton by mal wll nsure a seat n (he class clmnte the need for nperson regstraton. Open AM. t * P.M. Charle Brenner's Sport Shop, Inc. eadqnarten For HUNTING FIHHINQ ABCHERT OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT UM Irvlnt St.. R»bw«y B-M fastbacks n szes! And Uo Ford Torno fastbacks utdlty cost no mow than hardtups. How's that lor a Batter dea? Nobody thttt ujlus tm ktthkxjtas sze tostback.wuveuot <lfto.nubodymatches our sporty Mustang or quet hold. Nobody totals om dealu Cuuy uw*. fjf$s MOTORS, Inc. II. S. Route & KuMou Koud, Woolbrlge, N. J.

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As a general rule, these types of pctures should be wdely matted med n smple narrow fram wll add that needed bt of charm. >n the other h, sold ols There are a few thngs that are correctly framed by mas should be taken nto consdera- sve " L heavy * frames. Hang pctures advantageously ton when plannng a pcture arrangement: Frst, the type of pcture Electrcan We Are Experts! AU Work Fully Guaranteed! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICE INDUSTRIAL ELEC- TRICAL WIRING SERVICE CHANGE- OVERS Uc. #$ " DONJO -Day servce at over 5 centers coast-to-coast BUSINESS electrcco FREE ESTIMATE 6*7 Coal & Fuel Ol HH Toor CMI HII Wth Uhlgk Pnmfem Anttrtct* NUT or STOVE 95 TON PEA COAL GAL. Fremlun OR. NatleneJ Irund. M + r. ervlee en eh melt of eurnert, f«r Fast ttrscm just gn UJ calf. SIMONE BROS. LINDfN, N.J. HU 6-76 HU 6-59 Lquor Stores Telephone MErcorj -889 LIQUOR STORE, INC. WE DE" (VER Completo Stock ol Domestc Imported Wne* Been f LJquon 57 AMBOV AVENUE WOODBRpGE, N. J. 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Custom-made Slpcovers OHAI KKKS * BEDSPREADS CURTAINS VARD GOODS CaU For Free Esllmale TU 8- Man St. Rahway Servce Centers KONDOR'S AMERICAN SERVICE Tres Tubes u Accessores Batteres ALL REPAIRS Automatc Transmssons Rebult Kahway Ave. & Green St. ME -976 or VA 6-58 <a(ter P.M. REAGAN'S CIT6O Servce Center Tune ups Ktpas Brake & State Int>p. Work GOODYEAR TIRES & ACCES SORES St. S Amboy Ave. Woodbrdge a», Prep. Man Called Dagger" takes Jan a long way from hs televson roles. Brector Rchard Rush gave Murray much lberty n portat "heavy" charactmzatottot a sadstc vuan. He s n a wheelchar durng the entre flm you would have to see t before you can realze the many weapons gadgets that can be moun'.ed on a wheelchar. Murray shows talent n ths heavy role, however, don't be of the opnon that there's no -TOT CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS comedy n the flm. especally the scene* flmed n a locker of a large m-atpackng pbr.t wb-re the I'mpera'.ure was rrally freezng. 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17 * > > : ' - ' «. \ Wednesday, January,968 LEADER-PRESS [ 'on Is Facts v V Donald P. GanfrafK-eseo»rfl John M7<*rny, co-charmen of the annual Sprng dance sponsored by the Fords-Clara Barton Boy. baseball League announced that John L, Onofrey, raster Khfll, John StU Robert Stenbach wll «rve m her commttee. H>e affar,-a.u take place on Saturday, March, at St. Anthony's Recten on Center, Port Readng. The Rosary Socety tfce T.ades Guld of St. Ncholas Cholc Church of the Byzantne Rte wll receve Holy Commutton at the 8: A. M. lturgy on Sunday, February. Tle Holy Name Socety wll meet Monday, February 5 at 8: P. M. The Knghts of fee Altar wll meet Saturday, Febuar?, at : A. M. ConfewotM Wll be'h«m after the meetng. The Nocturnal Adoraton Socety wll meet at St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy, Saturday *t : A. M.» -Tre flfcn, "The ChM Motester' wfll be shown by the New Jersey State Polce at Lafayette Estates School 5, Monday, February 5 at : P. M. The guest speaker from the Polce Department wh conduct a queston answer perod. Parents are urged to see <he mportant flm get tle facts on how to protect ther chldren. Ar\ rangemente for the program were made by Mrs. Vctor Glkfcman, parent educaton charman, for *e PTA. Holy Communon Servce Sunday ' CARTERET Announcement has been made by Rev. Joh* F. Chonko, pastor of St. Elza- HxstfTs Romon Catholc Chqrch, that the Altar-Rosary Socety "wll receve HoJy Communon to» body at the 8 A. M. Mass on Saturday, February. RecRaton of the Rosary wll fallow. The Soocfety wll sponsor a Chnese aucton on Sunday, February 8, at 6 P. M. n St. James Hall, Longfellow Street. Ths s open to the publc. The Holy Name Socety wh attend Nocturnal Adoraton at St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy be ween 8 9 P. M. All members are urged to take part. Frst Frday devotons wll be observed wth Mass at 7: A. M. on Frday, February wth breakfast to follow the Mass for Dhe chldren. The Sodalty of the Blessed Vrgn Mary wll receve Holy Communon n a body at the 9 A. M. Mass on Sunday, February. Bngo games are held every Monday commencng at 7: P. M. n St. James Hall. "'fc ' v «;. J. - I - - ' ; '. - '-V ~l PSLformate then some ' I.,. '*" ' fhe good mleage you get from Su er Shell doesn't depend on Platformate alone- not by a long shot. It calls for no fewer than fve dfferent ngredents blended s just the rght proportons to gve you good mleage under all typcal drvng condtons. Plafforftate * What t s Plfltformate s the petroleum ndustry's techncal termfora gasolne ngredent whose molecules have been torn apart reformed wth the helpoa.platnumcatalyst.'tht result of Platnum reformng s > called Platfbrmate TCP Is Shell's trademark for a unque gasolne addtve. Gasolne contanng TCP s covered by U.S. Patent 889. " In today's Super Shell, the chemcal name for TCP's phosphorus addtve s crcsyldphenyl-phosphate. How t helps mleage Platformate contans % mote energy per gallon than -octane avaton fuel. Extra energy equals extra mleage. Shell poneered the use of Platformate as a major ngredent n gasolne. Today other good gasolnes also contan t Nothng can stop deposts from formng on spark plugs. Thess deposts can cause spark-plug msfre reduce mleage. TCP combnes chemcally wth certan deposts to keep spark plugs from msfrng, thus preventng mleage loss. Under what drvng condtons Platformate helps your mleage most when you're drvng at sustaned hghway speed* the condtons shown n tke Super Shell mleage demon-. strattons on televson. Deposts left untreated are most lkely to cause sparkplug msfre tod affect nltfrsr when your engne s WQckng hard acceleratng,for exam* pe. So that's when TCP helps mleage the most.»., y STORK CLUB New arrvals recorded recent ly at Perth Amboy General Hos ptal nclude: From Woodbrdge, a daughter to Mr. Mrs. James Gardner, 6 Pkevew Lane. From Carteret, a son to Mr. Mrs. Alfred Brockop, 5 Lncoln Avenue. From IseH, a daughter to Mr. Mrs, John Catdno.UO Treste Street; a son to Mr. Mrs. Joseph Covno, Glls Lane; a son to Mr. Mrs. John DeFalmns, 55 Gll Lane; a son to Mr. Mrs. Robert O'Nell, 5 Warwck Street. Fran Fords, a daughter to Mr. Mrs. Jose Maldonado, 88 New Brunswck Avenue. SQUIBB ON DRUGS George S. Squbb, a former vce presdent of E. R. Squbb & Sons, has reported to the Senate monopoly subcommttee'that drug prces should be cheaper. He sad unless there was a re.- form n prces they must be regulated as a publc utlty. The Greatest! RASS BUCKET 'lueet Water LUNCHEON Daly U:M to I:M P.M. DINNER Dl* :M «U:M P.M. MtnrUjr TU Ml 7 VM. TU U P.M. BRASS BUCKET Charcoal Steakhouat U. 8. ft MAIN 8T*E*t WOODBBIDGE Reservatons: ME -9 y Detergent Butane Pentane Mx Then are Aw secrets n the makng of gasolne, Although Shell has poneered ts share of major mprovements-the use of TCP, for example, of Platformate-tbe ngredents la today's Super Shell are known to other ol companes. Most of them are used n out gasolne or another. o It's just what t sounds lke a powerful cleanng agent wth chemcal propertes that are smlar to those of a good laundry detergent. Butane s a hghly volatle n- ' gredent whch means that t wll turn from a lqud to a vapor (lke water turnng to stead) at very low temperatures. Butane wll actually bol oake. Pentane mx s an ngredent that helps your engne warm up quckly smoothly. Its hydrocarbon molecules are small they serve^'as kndlng n the Super She /formula. Super Shell's detergent cleans the carburetor other areas exposed to the flow of fuel. It prevents deposts from buldng up around the meterng system that controls the arfuel mxture. If allowed to buld up, deposts could cause an mproper ar-fuel mxture, reducng mleage. Butane's volatlty helps your -engne fre up fast n cold weather. The qucker your start, the less gasolne you use before you get gong. A sngle slow start mght not affect your mleage much but t could really add up over a long wnter. Msfrng durng warm-up, means coughng, buckng wasted fuel. Pentane mx works wth Butane to prevent that msfrng. Wth a fast warm-up, your automatc choke can be adjusted to turn off sooner, keepng down the amount of extra fuel t has to send to you* engne. -, THE IMPORTANCE OF FORMULATION Super Shell's detergent helps under all drvng condtons. (For more nformaton OH our detergent, on other Super Shell ngredents, watch the Shell Answer Man on TV, lsten to hm on rado.) The colder the weather, the more Butane helps. It can be partcularly mportant f you do a lot of short-haul drvng, callngfor several cold-engne starts every day. NOTE: Butane also helps mleage by workng wth Pentane mx (see below) to warm up your engne n a hurry. Pentane mx s especally valuable f you often drve only * few mles at a tme, vrtually warmng up your engne the whole way. The cooler the weather, the more gasolne you can waste' durng warm-up the more Pentane mx helps. Yet no two gasolnes are formulated qute the same way. There s a certan art to the formulatng of gasolne f you are to get good mleage no matter what sort of drvng you do, no matter where you do t, no matter what tme of year.the blend must be carefully balanced. And t must be modfed from tme to tme as the seasons change, from plaoe to place as dmat alttudes change. The rght ngredents. Ht rght forma* laton. Those axe the reasons we cell Snper Shall sood m^tg H

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