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TOP COVERAGE Leader-Pren and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage In Woodbrldge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Cartcret and Edison Sntarad u M Claw MM PnbUitwf Watty TEN CENTS At P. 0. Woodbrldf*, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, May 1, 1968 On Wtfl Hess Gives $5,000 Pool To Y Program INSTANT COP: Ltocal Y Gets Big Start Draft Dodgers Receive At Kick-Off Luncheon; Quit E. Brunswick Dept. Advice From His Group Pledge $11,500 In Gifts WOODBRIDGE Leon Hess, earning, Service to God and At 12 M., Reports Here president of the Hess Oil and Active Kindness." Rev. Seamans Revealed Chemical Corporation, will pre Pastor of the First Presbyter- WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Theodore C. Sea- make the decision whether to go or oppose sent a $5,000 mobile swimming ian Church, Iselin, Rev. David mans, pastor of the Woodbrldgr Methodist the draft." pool and trailer to the Wood- D. Prince pledged the support Church, will not find a champion in School The Methodist minister pointed out that bridge Area Y.W. and Y.M.C.A. of the Protestant Community For Duty 8 Hours Later Commissioner Roy Mundy. counselling Is the only object of the group. to be ready for use this summer. Tor, he said "to serve God is to After a movie sponsored by Seamans' He said if a young man decided to flee to The announcement was made serve mankind." WOODBRIDGE - Instant Township but police officers nelly and Patrolmen Warren group — the Middlesex Conftty Clergy and another country or face five years in jail by State Senator Norman Tanz Charles Famula, president of cop! from six surrounding communi- Searles, Patrick Donohue and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam — at and fine rather than fight, it is an individ- man at a kickoff luncheon held the Bnard of Education, inform- That Is what Sigmund Za- ties as well. Herbert Williams. The men at- Woodbridge Senior High School auditorium ual's decision. Wednesday at the Cotillion Room ed the community leaders that blocfci, Jr., 528 East Avenue. Se- Currently taking the course at tend Rutgers two nights a week which seemed quite empty as only 75 at- "There is one youth from the County of Howard Johnson Motel, Route the schools are behind the Y pro- Wfuen, has turned out to be. Rutgers are Capt. Arthur Don- on their own time. tended — the minister told Ihe press after- who is in Canada, partially because of our 1. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Novak, ram and the formal agreement ward that his group would tsk for classes counselling", Seamans said. "Several president of the Woodbridge between the Board and the Zablocki, together with Rich- Township Business and Profes- ard Koesi-s, 8 Roanoke Street, in the school system on the Selective Ser- others expressed their interest in moving Township officials was the fore- vice Laws so the students will have "their to that country which protects draft dod- sional Women's Club, was in runer of the, YMCA, action. Woodbridge, were sworn in rights explained." charge of luncheon arrange Wednesday morning as mem- Bids For Glen Cove School gers. They went as far as to visit Canadian Also addressing the group wai cities, but later decided to face the courts meats. Nicholas Venezia, president bers of the Woodbridge Police in the United States rather than give up In making the announcement, Department. 'Ridiculous', Says Mundy of Woodbridge Area Chamber Being Reviewed By BofE their American citizenship." Senator Tanzman said that May- of Commerce. The Sewaren man for the past "Ridiculous!" exclaimed Mundy when or Ralph P. Barone had called two years has been a member WOODBRIDGE — Efforts are The Board President indicated told of Seamans' statement. "Selective Ser- Did Not Pay Entire Tax him and said that one of the Principal speaker wa* the of the East Brunswick Police being made by the Board of that the Board had hoped with vice is not a school function. I am certainly key needs of the new Woodbridge 'ommissioner of Labor and In- Department. Education to get everything in the construction of the new opposed to any such suggestion. I, as a Rev. Seamans told the reporters that he YMCA program was to get dustry of the State of New Jer- member of the Board of Education, will not served as a chaplain in the Air Force and sey, Raymond S. Male who is "As a matter of fact," Police readiness to award contracts for school .that School 8 in Keasbey someone to donate the mobile also vice president of the Cen- the construction of the Glen Cove could be closed down. be a part of teaching youngsters to evade resigned his reserve rank as captain last pool which will be in use Director Joseph A. Galassi said, the draft, which is the law of our land." year in protest of the Vietnam War. He also tral Atlantic Council of YMCA "Zablocki worked his last shift School, Sewaren, possibly a "But with all the new town throughout the municipality. of the United States. He pointed week from Monday. Seamans said the possibility of distribu- reported that he did not pay 25 percent of as a member of the East Bruns- houses being con9tructed in the ting literature on the draft through the his income tax in protest and has heard "I told the mayor I would try out that the erection of a Y wick Department until midnight Charles Famula, president of area, their is no hope of closing schools and sponsoring talks on the subject from Federal authorities who have assess- and I called Mr. David T. Wil- building is not necessary to a and reported for duty here at 8 the Board of Education, said to- down Keasbey School at the during Assembly periods will also be in- ed him six per cent of the unpaid total. entz", Tanzman related. "We successful Y program - that a o'clock this morning, Since Za- day that the bids for the school present time", he went on. "We vestigated by his group. are very fortunate in having "I computed the amount of the U. S. bud- a man like Mr. Wilentz who is uilding means working on bud- blocki has completed the com- came ki somewhat higher than will have to find some one to "There are several types of objectors to get that is going into the war and simply gets day in and day out. He felt anticipated. The school was es- make improvements at Keasbey always available. He was en pulsory training for policemen Vietnam War" continued Seamans. "There deducted 25 per cent from my tax", he thusiastic about the Y program a Y program should be for "the required by the State of New timated to cost $970,000. The and keep the school open at are those who are opposed to it morally continued. "I sent my forms in along with kids where they can be reached least for the time being." and a few days late I received Jersey and the required training lowest bids came in at a total and there are those who are just afraid to a letter of opposition to the Vietnam War." a call from him saying: 'You've and on their terms." He advo- in firearms, we found our type of $1,040.00. go for fear of their own safety." got it. Mr, Hess will donate the cated using facilities already of uniform to fit him and Za- "However, it has been deter Would Back Dodgers pool.' We are very grateful to available. blocki went to work immediate- mined that we received good Counselling on Draft The minister then informed the news- Mr. Hess." Fred Weber, of the Wood- ly." bids", Famula continued, "but Governor's Aid Seamans revealed that the Concerned papermen he would back a person bucking bridge Jaycees, gave a report 1 Donors Make on me1'YMCA survey recently Zablocki is 26 and a gradual there are a number of minor About Vietnam unit hat beep counselling the draft "both financially and morally. ' , an average of eight M sflNUw County H«t indicated he would «e> *»HT M to spend Although the kick-off lunch conducted by his o.r*?nizatlon. of Woodbridge Senior High details to be ironed out before Plan Finds Favor v eon was not meant for solicita- we can accept the bids." youths a week. He said the information five years in jail for coaching young men He saidthat of the survey forms School, Class of 1963. He is mar- given to the young mei "have helped them on Selective Service. tion but to set the groundwork distributed, 50 per cent returned ried to the former Barbara Ki- A caucus of the Board is set for donations, several other don the survey sheets and 94 per wior of Perth Amboy ilKl is the tor Monday when the subject, With Fay, Wilentz ors were reported. They inclu cent favored the program. In father of a daughter, Cheryl in all probability, will be dis ded Alan Steinberg, vice presi regard to the question whether Ann, 2. ' cussed. WOODBRIDGE - Assembly- dent of Supermarkets Genera they would be willing to pay an Census Takers To Start Nab Parents, that is building a warehouse on Kocsis has been employed at Famula said he was disturbed men John J. Fay, Jr., Colonia annual fee of $12 to 15 per fam- by rumors making the rounds and Robert N. Wilentz have an- Blair Road, $2,500; Peter Si ily, 9,266 voted yes and 2,057 Ford Motor Company, Edison. deris, owner of Howard Johnson He moved to Woodbridge from that the Glen Cove School will nounced they are willing to go Son For Sale voted no. right down the line with the rec- Rounds Monday Morning Restaurant and motel, $1,000; Johnstown, Pa., about four be a school for the retarded. Carl Fleming of Fireside Real years ago. Aged 27, he is mar- "That is not so", the Board ommendations contained in Gov WOODBRIDGE — Starting Of Fireworks ty, Iselin; Leonard Sendelsky ried to the former Vicki Tyrrell, president declared. "There will Richard J. Hughes' special mes Monday morning, 130 federal Colonia and Quardrell Brothers Township Receives Rahway. They have a son, Ri be classes for the atypical child- sage for urban aid. The gover census takers will start out "to Township to Share WOODBRIDGE — Police re- builders, $500 each; John Mol- chard, I. ren in the new Glen Cove School nor has said he favored an in count noses" in WoodbrJdge In Aid for Migrant ported that there were none nar of Molnar Electric, $300; Jo come tax but would go along of the usual weekend complaints seph Ostrower and Isadore Ro $58,500 in Green Tomorrow will see more activ- as there are in other schools Township, with the hope that of persons setting off fireworks throughout the Township. How- with an increased sales tax. the final result will be an extra Education Says HEW senblom, $200 each; Dr. Georg ity at police headquarters when thanks to the alertness of Town- Frederick, Charles Dearborn Prof. John Mark, direc'or of the ever, the main reason for the Fay said "it is ridiculous to $582,725 in State School Aid for WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- bridge school district will par- ship detectives whose stakeout $100 each. Acres Funds, Mayor police science program at Rut- construction of the new school talk about favoring recommen the municipality. Under the pre- of Iselin home resulted in three sent law, municipalities with a ticipate in the migrant-educa In welcoming the guests, May WOODBRIDGE — Checks gers, will outline the new course was to lessen the busing from datkms while opposing taxes.' tion program financed by the arrests and confiscation of more at Police Headquarters at 2:00 the area and return the children Fay said he favors the income population of 100,000 or over are than 20,000 assorted fireworks. or Barone said that "the initia in the amount of $58,500 in United States Department of impetus (for the campaign] P.M. The audience will not only to their own neighborhood, so to tax but like the governor would entitled to an extra $27 per pu- Health, Education and Welfare. Charged with possession of Green Acres funds, have been include policemen from the pil. fireworks were Mr. and Mrs. must come from community received, Mayor Ralph P. Ba- speak." accept the increase in sales tax Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr. leaders, such as yourselves. We E. J. Steinfeld, Census Super- (D-N.J.) who sponsored the mi- Zalenko, 156 Worth Street, Is rone announced yesterday. lin. Their 16-year old son was trust you rcognize the value oi visor, who started instructions grant-education bill, said $517,- the YMCA program and that According to, the mayor, for leaders today, said he was 728 will come to the state from charged with juvenile delinquen- cy and possessing and selling today we will be able to show $47,500 is for the site where very pleased with the facilities HEW during the summer. A- you, through the work we have provided and the cooperation re- mong the programs to be estab- fireworks. the Health Center now stands Police said a number of com- done to this point that such pro ceived from Township officials. lished are summer classes, grams can be successfully es and where the new Main Li- evening classes for teenagers plaints streamed into headquar- Mr. Steinfeld also reported ters during the past weeks and tablished in Woodbridge Town brary, now in the architectur- and young adults who cannot ship". , al stages, will be built. The that 250 applicants as census leave the fields in the daytime, an investigation was ordered. It takers were tested and approxi- diagnostic center to determine wasn't long before Detectives Rev. John L. Gerety, St. Ce remainder, $11,000, will meet mately 130 are being employed. specific difficulties in migrant Stephen Simon and Felix Galas- celia's R. C. Church, Iselin, told half the purchase price for The Census Supervisor asked all education and a two-week camp so learned of an alleged "sales- the group that all three majo man" from an Iselin Junior two acres on Rahway Avenue residents to give the census tak- to be attended by 250 migrant faiths have combined to maki and along the Reading Rail- ers their cooperation. children. High School sttident. the Y program a success in road right-of-way in Avenel. "If you work and no one Is The Zalenko home was placed Woodbridge Township. home during the day", Mr. TALENT AUCTION under surveillance and shortly "We must teach our young The Township owns a par- Steinfeld said "you can help us WOODBRIDGE — A tafent after teenagers were seen en- people how to liv,e, not just how cel of land of over eight auction, for 'the benefit of the tering the home and later leav- to make a living", the priest re- acres adjoining the two acres tremendously if you will list the marked. names of each member of your Perth Amboy General Hospital, ing with a purchase. They were which will be added to the will be held Tuesday at 8:00 taken to headquarters and the family with their birth dates on Rabbi Samuel Newberger P. M., at the home of Mrs. questioning resulted in obtaining Congregation Adath Israel, in recently acquired site k* pro- a piece of plan white paper; seal Walter Zirpolo, New Dover a search warrent from Magis his remarks said that there "are duce 10 acres for future rec- it in an envelope and then give Road, Colonia. trate Andrew Desmond. three lessons we have to learn reation use." it to a neighbor to be passed on to the census taker. This will facilitate the work of the enumerators and help us get the census completed in time for the State's (leadline June 30.'• Mr. Steinfeld also recommen- ded that if there is no friendi with whom the information can! be left, that it be sent to the census office at 106 Main Street. *!\o Comment', Say Murphy and Barone WOODBHIDGE — "No com ini-nt. I don't want to get into a controversy in the press on a subject that is really trivial", said Frank Murphy, Township Di'iiiiii'iahc .li!ad«r, recanting -.tune.s printed elsewhere that a lialltc is developing ovvr tllu ''("••I'd'atic clrrnir-- ' i'>. l''nr t'••• pa-t f.w v:\ii-.-i, ns if

Mfj'in to appear that li'.,iulh Ward Dcinu.ratic County Com- urn lie Chairman Joseph Baki-r is planning tu challi-ngf Murphy lor the Icadi-rshij). A lot of wmd a;;c is used ill Wie press ill id All. SliT K>H ANNUAL SHOW: Tnnily Player ul . i u I,, i o I ( :,,i, U \\ • ,,i wjH i Murphy has Ix-en .iBflciti-d ' • present an original roiiiiuly, "Swrrl Snlju :i " r i , • tin., lion ni i\|is. N. ic y ,i,-il ut the u I a fly Triuily Parish House, May III Mini II. In:. <•, in > lie ui-unuxl from l.imla P,n< i, i:,7 I' ISI-II Mayor Itiilpli P- Barone al.su SCIKMTISTS OI I 111: I Ulllti;: While iilhi'i stu.l.iils look mi, Srlli IMmi OHHIUCIM ,I Miciitilif t-iuri'iiiu-nt j| I:\JM, '(IK, Avriiii.-, \v<'inl. Left t0 light, Mrs. Kobeit luue, Mis. tieorge Jiuoui, Mis. Anthouy Viiuilli anil .i

I r TOP COVERAGE I*ader-Fr*n and Leader Shoppct —top circulation coverage is Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carterct and Edison At P. 0. W«xM>fid|t, N. J. Woodbridge, ICJ.,.Wednesday, May 1, 1968 O« IWHMU TEN CENTS NEWSFRONT Carteret Student Tops All CLOSE-UPS Bob Monahan Accepted Students Visit n The AitarHwttly Society of St. Joseph'* George Maskaly, 15 ,„!,:• i hurch will Iwht flieir regular monthly meet- By U.S. Naval Academy Il t ih.v 2. The annual May Crowning will take Historic Spots < hurrh witfcwtfc&flKmgf being chosen from CARTERET ~ Robert P. , ^hft rider illembers. AD flMMMri are requested to at Monahan, of Carteret, nomin- On Bus Journey ated by Rep. Edward J, Pal- ,„,(,,,s are reminded tfcat Taeiday, May 7, will be an ten (D 15 Dist.N.I), has been j CARTKRKT - Two fourth Ifirado classes of the Nathan ii. M in. miff lion at *e Ceaade. The hus leaves from accepted by the U. S. Naval T J .. I.. L- * sirnt srhool at 5 P. M. ihar*. Academy, Hale Srhool visited the Aquara mil and historical Philadelphia He will report to the acade- this week Mrs. ,lulia Thomas's The Mothera' Clnb «f St. Elizabeth Roman my at Annapolis on Wednes- nnd Miss Bertha Rubcl's fourth mifr ,.,11 hold its monthly Surka and Kolbasz sale day, June 28th. graders departed from the Nath ' j | \i n 8 from 5 P, M. to 7:30 P. M. and on Thurs- In National Contest Monahan is 17 years of aye an Hale School at SAM. via ,", .,,,.. in A. M. to 1 P.M. in St. James Hall, Long-i and is a senior at St. Joseph's the Board of Education Bus ',,. i.j- m-c orders may be placed hy calling the Hall! CARTERET — George Ma* High School, of Metuehen. He At the Aquarama. Ihe rhil :aly, 15, a sophmoroe at Carter* ,v ,..,i«v and Tburfday morning, at 541 8238. } will also be a member of the clrpn visited Sea Theatre and t High. School, has won Grit • • • t June, 1968 graduating class. witnessed a pair of dolphins be Public Service Advances irize in the 1968 National Mart RT]1U r The I-oraatfy Laites Aid Society of the Son of Mr. & Mrs. William ing put. through their acl by me Day Pester Contest, tJ. S, ,„ Rffnrmed Char* WH1 prepare Hungarian stylish J. Monahan, of 78 l^ber | their trainer Bob Mullen. Under Rep. Edward J. Patten (D-NJ) water ,s«>a life was the next show Rhody to New Position ; nn\ Tuesday and Wedaetday, May 7 and 8. Sale Street, Robert is a member of j announce/! this week. place at Bfthlen Hall, M Cooke Avenue where ad the National Honor Society, | witnessed by the group. Train ed seals were put through their CARTERET — John G. Rho in <;eneration field locations; Patten, who represents the iSih , nlrtrrs uill be ready for piekap. Such orders can be received a commendation for j dy, 83 Hagaman Street. Carter-jnamely. Marion Station in Fob- Distrfcl -- most, of Middlesex his scholastic accomplish- paces as another attraction. The I „„(, .im member of tag society or Mrs. William Blrl, 1 group saw exhibits ot many et, has been named assistantiruary, 1964; Hudson in August, County — was informed by J. W. Ittsidrnl. ments and was on the debating 'kinds of fish in large tanks with chief clerk at Sewarea Genera 11964, promoted to office assist Gulick, Acting Maritime Alt team and cheerleader squad. glass sides ting Station of Public Service ant at Hudson in 1965, and ministrator, that the Sf Joseph's HoJy Name Society will formally Interested in track events, The classes next visited Tn Electric and Gas Company. transferred to Bergen Station in oungster will be awarded • membership drivt oa Sunday, May 5. All en Monahan served on the. varsi- dependence Hall, Liberty Bell, Rhody holds a bachelor of March, 1966. cheek on Wednesday morning, <:, nil me and phone can be forwarded to the Gen ty crosscountry and track Chrisl ('hurrh and Franklin's science degree in management Rhndy vvas promoted tn senior for his artistic achievement. I . f'pleiier or.aay active Holy Name member. teams. ROBERT P. MONAHAN office assistant in September, The presentation ceremony 1 Grave the BeUv Ross House from Rutgers University. Em- , i BO ,- in tb» it*t twi» years it is the fastest Monahan was nominated hy ing part in extensive competi- and Carpenter's Hall. ployed by Public Service in 1958 1966, the position he held prior will be held on the Senate-Bide •. m ihe ParUkv., Congressman Patten after tak- tive tests. Two fifth grades departed for in the Load Dispatcher's Office, to his transfer to Sewaren as of the Capitol at 11:15 A.M.*«tftli > V » Morristown. and visited Morris he thereafter transferred to the assistant chief vlerk. Patten and other officials taking I The St itMah'a Nwtanal Adoration So. jlown Historical Pa,rk. Wrs. Hil Generation Chief Clerk's Office Mr. and Mrs. Rhndy have part. nil! Mil its AdorjrttajMrflfiMBjr May 4 from 12 BPW Renames 2 Scholarships ida Ginda and tyr, Al6n l.eiter and has held various positions three children. Every year the Maritime Ad- rjit in I \ M. at SL wUn WiWs, Perth Amboy, Car i accompanied their classes. The ministration—which is part o! I k- available !• fr«* *f ft. jTiyali'i Church from first stop was made at the Ford the Department of Commerce— i r> I'M. (Fri. «|0t> tar* UQmt «aable to faminh Mrs. H. S. Juniors House, where George Washing- Parking Rules Sons of VFW and the shipping industry of the !i>n sel up his headquarters dur U, S. conduct a contest ainong CAHTERET — Mrs. Wanda i CARTERET — Two - . inn the Revolutionary War. the high school student* ?M Rcpi-e»cnlativflf from 19 New Jersey colleges Anderson was elected to her! High School seniors received ] Fieri- the children saw original Being Enforced Get Trophies throughout the country in order \!.,;.tclair State CoBafS «• SMvday, April 2T forisccond tei'm 8S President nf the scholarship awards recenjfey. ; furniture and household articles to obtain a suitable poster to b» t; CARTERET — Ait a recent; CARTERET — The Sons o! S'u lent Hotiiint Ctttutapt. the conference has arleret Business and Profes- Lorraine Yapczeiiskiis-the re- ll!UinK back <" th(- Revolution. placed on all mail trucks during 66^nanall Wonwn's Club. Other meeting cxi«sh-b the ^aj. Iianding Posl 231 Jfattai noted with "great :T ideas fa> Improve off-campus housinhi g pn> * * **» <" IW8-19W w..storn University where she he next stop, \ rm wpre M!ss Ma 1 n iliown to the classes showing advised the Authority the in 'Veterans of the Forein Wars nride"^that students fronviP*^ •:nd«U at Hwtctair«ttat«Collee« assisting ihe'* , 'y V"^ to study, journalism. , staUatiostaaionn of tht e prkmE R | rst 1 l explaining the Revolution- pa E MIV Breslow.S East Oak and Mark Rudnirk of.' I** P*^" *^; Mr? has also be&r offered a tne States walke teret HJgh School have won Hit lation signs is progressing sat: of first piize three times ill" t» 'dent; RiverMrs.s M|rie Pedlam, re scholarship by Boston Univertt-;^WS JTV"/.,,!, ii^actorily, a»d all regulations:awai y with two trophies from past- five years—Michael Mas 'curUiOK eij- M^s. Kthel Ity and admission by Smith Col the LoyiUy Ds.v 1 tege. The daughter* of Mr. amf x Suutn Hivcr on fwuul&y ?bi>t. year's lop winner! in 1964; | Sherry, eorrssponding sftreta- ajice> Coaxnissionor Roy The Annual Loyalty Day Pa thony Garcia, in-1967; as tan liittriiatianali fc» aecatve» certificate and Jjjanctte Street Lorraine will| y try. Installation earemonies will jj |ll||)c|l arK,, reflL. ,,shmems- aud by the 8tt George Maskaly, in 1968. Jeffery 1 m.'Pimu Slin*iy, 'MHMi at the Canpus fen b lld f ll||)c|l arK refl L shmems aud ]Tie<;ting the be held at the Cobblestone Inn. be recalled for her rok in burg has been made by the bride-elect's !State scholarships. J as follows: one hour parking, Dennis Koehner, Alan Munkacy, 'I Mrs Walter Bucynaki, 121 Herman Street. Library to close CARTKRKT - "Poland has parking in prohibited area, park- James Petro and Unit Com- • * • always fought for freedom', ing too close to stop signs, park mander Paul Szoke. Others Mr - The Saen4 Heart PXA. will hold a Moth- Friday at 4 P. M. claimed Francis Joseph Proch, ing too close to intersections, who participated were Daniel Donovan, John Boland. Ray- program and crMnteg of Ike Blessed Virgin Mary CARTERET - On Friday, Primary Contest | a New York attorney and for blocking crosswalks, dpuble inlir monthly meeting to be held Thursday, May 2, : mer Dachuu Interiiicnt Camp parking, parking against traf- mond Kulnis, Scott Simister, May .1, thf t'arti'ret Fr»-e Pub- fic, flaihire to stop for step James Weisenhorn and Martin Thf trnwner will be Mr». Helen Pekola and her lic Library will close at 4 P.M. prisoner, in a speech before 250 Mrc. Marie Oadrejak. For Republicans guests of the Palish American signs, and failure to yield right Walsh, and Tom Gustafson. In ! instead of 6 P.M., and will re- of way. five years the unit now boasts main closed on Saturday, May > CAHTERET — The June pri Club dinner held Saturday. mary election in Carterel will "Despite our love for free Sgt. Frank Versegi of the of a dozen awards received in [ 4, for the New lersey Library competition. ! Association Spring Convention feature a contest in the Re- dom," he continued, "we had Traffic Safety Bureau also re Day for Israel Set ! in Atlantic City. publican ranks. been crushed by political con quests the motoring public to I The library will reupen on spiracies between the Germans obey the speed limits on our Kumikig for mayor is Sam and the Russians. More than Boro Charity Ball I Tuesday, May 7 al i P.M. The ut'l Sica and th« cuuncilmunic streets. TTie iiewiy acquired! 250,000 Poles are yet unaccount- Radar ^mit is presently beinglBrings $1,170 mghoui This Week I Carteret Fret- Public Library icandidates are Samuel L. God ed for. To the gruesome total of it. always dosed on Mondays; lilcss and Louis G. Mangier!. operated by the Traffic Safety! CARTERfiT — As the result ti,0OO,(K)0 Polish J«ws decimated Bureau at all hours of the dayf f another successful "Open RET Fuo Nlte Mrs Irving Lev it/. uuen I. to 'J P.M. mi Tuesdays opposed by Steve must'b<1 adde(lthe sum of 7r000> o and Thursdays; from 10 A.M. and night and speed laws ateoJYour Heart Charity Ball" held GEORGE MASKALY Sup- presented the nominating com Trosko, Charlts Boocelet and 000 Polish Christiains including |JNK lu-lrt to 6 P.M. un Wednesdays and Daniel Kosteck, beinI««I>gP «bWlstrictl«y pnfftrpwenforcedi . |at the st Demetrius Community Thurtdajr, mittee report. A tag day honor l ,1900 priests. Many of the crim Congressman Patten attribut- Jewish 1 Friday*; J A.M. In 5 P.M. on (Center in Carteret, a check am Israel Indeptvideiice will Ix The Democratic Candida es, iinal respOriible . have not been ed "the amazing success" of th« Si;. a delight bod during the week of April! Saturdays. The children's sec all of whom are seeking reelci: !f j jounting to $1,170.00 was present Jarteret High. School art'snw' I Ml.-./;, oum Communion Set jed to the Very Rev Msgr. Kob- •li Mrs. Sam- 28-May 9. The Board of Ditec lion lias the same hours ex- ion are Mayor Thomas Deverinj Thomas Milik was toastmas-t dents to "plenty of natural, tal+ ha:; in j ert P. Egan, by chairmen Mr. n, announced ton win meet Thursday Mas 'J cept I P.M. to 6 P.M. on and Councilman John V. Tom or. Mr. Proch was introduced lll BorO Saturday d M N ent" and "a great art teaohet turned hi hi the home of Mrs. M^ix c>ru ; Tuesdays ami Thursdays. czuk and Michael Toth. CARTERET - Rev. John F a«*.M"; Nicholahl s AA . tasalinoCl , und wonderful human betas* PiCkr, by Feliks Bruks, president of up bio. The next regular meeting of the Polish American Congress Chonko, ppstor of St. Elizabeth's!?/ "« New Jerseys Boystown Michael Maskaly, Sr.,, the faUk the Chapter will be held Thins of New Jersey. Walter Surowka Roman Catholic Church, has an-ftearny. Jh«- J-aaalino s report er of George and Michael. ' ieosatioaal day. May 23. : and Mrs. Jolin Vincent Tom nounced that First Friday win|U»at another UO0.00 of ad money "My wife and I could say « . _ • ...... ius stiletill outstandingsuilttanrlincr. Quotinllnnhiiig' frofrnm "'K presented Tie annual spring conference; 'Czuk, presidents of the club and be observed on Friday, May 3 oreut deal at a time like this, Thursday ev«- for tile Southern New Jersey He. ! auxiliary, grctrfed the guests. with Mass at 7:30 A. M. Follow Msgr. Robert P. Egan, Director, but just say that we're proud 1 Center, an gioo of Ha#*,sah will he held ing the Mass the children will "I am deeply indebted to you for and very happy," the aeniof Mrs William Knd- (May 5, •, 7jat tl>e New Irving be served breakfast. Ihe check in thfe amount of Maskaly said. They will accom- com(nltt«e U» Hotel In Lakewoo re i •ble eve- apeaker will include Mrs Carl Parish Women Rosary Society will receive Holy! Arrangements have been ital. andrend re- Spector who wfll be advisor. Shi- Communion in a body at the 8 i made for another "Open Your 1 When this year's top • Mfered t^ die it a foriner National vice prcsi To Attend Talk A .M. Mass. Recitation of the!Heart Charity Ball ' to be held George Maskaly—was told a«Pt af Hada.ssah and has scr Rosary will follow. iat lhe St Demetrius Community his national accomplishment, h$ many other Jewish and i CARTKHMT — Mean Dr. An On Sunday, May 5 lhe Soda 1 (Center in Carteret, on Novem said, "I never forgot the eveninjj Mrs causes i'i the drew llarsun.yi. 1'uiilor uf the ity of the Blessed Virgin will re-'ber 23, 1968, featuring Lefty and when the Maritime Administra- /"-.v GJDCttM Hungarian Kci'onned I'lunch ceive Hoiy Comtnuniun in a (his Doininos for your dancing l( tion presented my brother Mik« 'l>orts pa tht g from the Chapter to! will preach on Hie topic "VVhile body at the 9 A. M. Mass. pleasure and floor show. with his award in Washington* Christ Is Still With Us" at 9:30 *|)h \\ were f ««rference Will be Mrs | 11 was here that I made up my; t andUta. R4th aM Mrs. Burton Price u. in in English and al II mind that 1 would someday* o'clock in Hungarian. Sunday Three Fraternal groups with God's help, be standins « School at 3:30, Confirmation tlie top'aud also receive that (•lass for lhe senior group at. 9 first prize." Borough Student o'clock Saturday morning. All women of the Church are to honor 1st aid Squad George's winning entry _r_ invited to attend the Annual chosen by a committee of an Conference of the Eastern Area CARTERKT — Through the alied Ruler; Frank Balka, Trus and shipping experts from Campus Afloat United Church Women ot the {forts of three fraternal prgani .tee, and Ray Wiwia, Past Exalt 2,100 posters submitted, each lluufjarian Reformed Churches zations and then leaders, oired Kuler, have been meeting which bore the i»essage for- QM Of the «tudents who will Sunday afternoon in the Win June 1, at the St Demetrius since August to plan th? dinner year's contest, "Amery^ lake the atudy tour ;iut Place, Staten Island church. o mm unity Center in t.'artereljaitd dance. ' Ships Deliver U>e Goods." The teroeater inchides pass They will leave from Ilie Cm the Carteret First Aid Squatl; The evening will include a tie Members of the ppi for t Bfe to Dublin, Copenhagen, Hot lerot church building al l:4lj. will be honored Iightful dinner and dam- diistry who sponsor the 1968-UM ludude the following: A *ar terdam, Some, AUiens, Haifa, Ur. Harsanyi will Leaders from the followingjng to music by the great Andy Cfttania, , Barc«K-na, Las Pal- in the national level fraternal organisations are Orchestra. Setups will be Institute of Marine mai. Frea town, Bio de Janeiro, ('atliolic/Reforined I' Carey Couucil No. IWi Knights sold throughout the evening. All ers, American Merchant Orani, Buenoa Alrea, Montevideo, Pun un coilvmsiitious, a bi -aiuuial of Columbusm, , y Sariillo, proceeds realizett will be dona lustitute, Coinmittee of ta Agents, Santiago, Linu, Aca meeting, to be held this time Grand KnightKiht; Frank Truesdetl, ted lo our ouUtanditrg first aid can Steamship Lines. Lake g Association, Pacific Anfe COD- ^ will return to Los May ?-fl ip St. Anne's Retreat Deputy Xtraud Kmj;ni, Theo aquad. You cau lupport this House, Hiistuw, Virginia. TliL'se dote Rooaevelt Lodge No. 219 function by purchasing your eiicau Steuinship AasocUWlW* is late January. Each Propeller Club of the 1 I to par- will receive full semes L'onversatiuns are jointly spott- Free and Accepted Masons, tickets from any member of the 1 at iea.|tar attendanctedane cre credit t in pa pro- I sored by the Human Catholic Robert Moore, Worshipful Ua* above organizations or write: States, and Shipbuilder * '••> over approved and accreditedidd FUND DB1VK Ol'ENS TODAY — The amiual fund drive "f Bishops' Committee for Ecu ter; Carl Freeman, Senior War- M.JE.K. Charity Fomsdati.ni uf cil of America. uni- aeademte ataading. The cau- the Carteret Unit Aid Squad held during the mouth of May aieoical and Inten eligious Af den, tbeodore HorUea, Past Carteret, P.O. Box MEK m, The entry carries tbe mesiig| <-''»untry, | aJJ received a opens today. I.eailrs in the drive, shown in this picture from fairs and the North American Master: Carteret Lodge #2235 Carterel, New Jersey OT00H. as the stripes of a waving fla^t which iiruvides the backdrop tyf «! «*n of Mr to aisut in meeting , rkht are: sealed Stephen Tensbetaky Sr., and Michael Area Council of the World Alli- Benevolent aud Protective Or Make check* payable to MEK ano* at Keiwiued ft thtiimMMof ttila aemestor of MUodiitf, XttMBM Walko and &uit*m *""•" LEADER-PRESS Wednesday, May

Through the sale of Jewish New Ulcer patientV ir» wirntf Clean-upProgramSuccess Carolyn Wohlcrt Year Card Year cards, funds are mad* use of antacids. Hea available to help support and • r mif ftnr'f of Contest Listed train the students. Pool Expttti h«lp In Iselin; Scouts IaifderfT° d Group All high school art depart i+BOWCRAFT you wirh yoiir ISFLIN — Miss Carolyn Woh FORDS — Women's American pool n««diu menu have been notified of the ISELIN • Edmond Del Princi- lorl will be installed as president RT (Organization for Rehabi- contett. All entries must be pe, co-chairman of the Wood- |f the Junior C.irls' Unit of the Iation Through Training 1 s mailed to Women's AmerieSn Fun For AH Ages 18 FT. '68 MUSK1N CAPRI bridge Citizens Advisory Com- ihurch Members Auxiliary to VFW Post 2636 at ponsorlng an art contest for ORT, 7« City Hall Plaza. East mittee's C I e a n-Up, Fix-Up, •inonies Sunday, May 5, 1:30 ill high school students in theOrange. it J2 Paint-up Campaign, literally M., in post headquarters, North Central Jersey region. SCOTCH PI AINS POOL WITH AMPRO i'.LTER I drew nut the first ball for theTo Hear Singers toute 27. She will assume of- Talented artists art asked to Children's Cleanup Carnival ice after (he New Jersey De esign an appropriate cover for WANTED loi.boll Ratting sponsored by Boy Scout Troop ISELIN — Members of Iselin >artmcnt Convention in June. ORT's Jewish New Year cards. Silver CertlficWs MInUlur* Golf • *rch»ry IS, Saturday, in Heiberg Park- issembly of God Church will Oo Karii • Ping Pnnlt Other officers to bp installed he priie Li a $25.00 bond. Hi 50% over face ing Lot, Oak Tree Road. ittcnd a performance of the nclude: Chris Bachovchin, sen Wlttr Cyclei * Canntinc By . designing an attractive EDISON COIN ECHANftE Pony 4, Hnn# Bir.k Niri't Mr. Del Principe threw the Journeymen Singers, of Boston, or Vice president; Maryann Hi cover, American student* will • WhtfNi Golf Driving Mass., Saturday, May 4, 7:45>ell, Junior vice president; Lin 1803 Lincoln Highway Snack Bar • Picnic Araa first ball in the "Kill the Litter- help their counterparts in ORT Edison . . MS-747.1 Hug Ball Throwing Game," one , M., at Neptune Assembly of da Carew, chaplain; Donna schools throughout the country. if the games which featured the od Church, 5th and Bridge Croa, conductress; Diana Pline •vent held in conjunction with venue, Neptune. The public is treasurer; Jean Peters, guard the scouts' Keep America Beau- invited. LJnda Kline, secretary; Diana iiful Campaign. The theme of Rev. Samuel Clutter, pastor, [line, reporter; Marge Bowen announced the sacrament of latriotic instructor; Debbie Kie • 4" Spacivut Top Siot, Iridg* the campaign, in its third week, This ad is filled is "Keep Iselin Litter-Free." Holy Communion will be com-leling, Joyce Kieseling, Jean memorated at the 11 A. M. wor-Wohlert,*and Kathy Stanley, col • N#w Foundation Plata, Lo«lt Five hundred balloons, inflat- ship service, Sunday, May 5. or bearers; and Sandra Paul with reasons why Bottom Well Channol ed with helium, were distributed Other services and activities [us, historian. k> children in return for their or Sunday include: 9:45 A. M., Mrs. Jerry Kline is auxiliary admission fee of a brown paper Sunday School for all age le-chairman for the unit the next time you bag filled with litter. The chil- vels, with ten classes, nursery dren also played a dart game, .hrough adult; 11 A. M.( Junior also called "Kill the Litter- Church, for boys and girls two Johnson's travels not to be dis buy PAINTS and Bug", receiving prizes in both hrough eleven years of age; losed. Tames. Free soda was given to ind 7 P.~M., Evangelistic Cru- JUVENILE FI RVITfnK CMC the children. ade Service. WALLCOVERINGS Cribi.. Mattresses .. Chest* Edward Benkert, Life Scout, The third week of the seven SAVE TO and chairman pf the campaign, week annual Loyalty Campaign it should be from ind Dennis Luna, physical ar- of the New Jersey District As TAT rangements chairman, attired semblies of God is get for Sun- Ml 4•till 1176 ELIZABETH AVf, ELIZABETH • EL 2-9618 is clowns, distributed the balday. a SPECIALIST! DAILY TIL 6 P.M.; MON., THURS. TIL 9 P.M. oons. Services and activities for the TONITE 7:00 - 9:00 remainder of the week May f Jerry Hughes, Green Street include: Wednesday, May 8 SAT.-SUN. MATINKK 2:0ft set up the public address sys 9:30 A. M., ladies prayer meet WAI T DISNEY'S That's Where YOSPIN Comes In! tern, and his son, Craig, a scout, ing, and 6:30 P. M.,. Mission provided music and records as We hav* made Paint and Wallpap«r our buiintu for over SO y«ar« —You b*n«fit ettes, juniors and seniors, semi from our »xperi*nc«l You ar« never exposed to "moonlighters" when you com* to I entertainment. monthly meeting, and 7:45 P " BLACKBEARD'S Lou "Luke" Lukasiuk's Booths were built by the M., Mid-Week Bible Study and arty of our 3 stores. We employ no part-time sales help that confut* youl Only full- scouts, under the direction of prayer service; Friday May time experienced help to solve your problems intelligently. OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW Sanford Luna, troop carpenter, 10, 7:30 P. M., C. A.s,' youth GHOST" AS ANYONE IN THE AREAI and institutional representative. group meeting; and Saturday, Tavern Although litter barrels were May 11, 7 P. M., prayer meet SUNDAY 5:30 - 7:.1O - 9:20 Formerly Bee Jay'g Tavern emptied during the activities by in«. MON.-TUBS. 7:00-9:15 Robert Graser and Carl Luna A baptismal service has been Dean Martin assistant scoutmasters, becaasi scheduled for Sunday, May 12 4 COOKE AVE., CARTERET of the large turn-out of commu- " P. M. Stella Stevens nity children, Miele Excavating supplied a "huge" dump truck "HOWTO SAVE YOUR to clean-up the remaining litter. 'Crime in Streets!* MARRIAGE AND Like Congenial Atmos- Three scouts loaded the truck, To Be Panel Subject SMARTEST HOMES Thc-mas Gocze, senior patro! RUIN YOUR LIFE" phere, Good Food, leader; Karl Janke and Deni WOODBRIDGE — "Crime in Luna. the Streets!" will be the subject Friendly & Interesting of a panel discussion to be mod-' .STARTS WEDNESDAY erated by Robert B. Meyne-r on Conversation? Come on COLD BLOOD" VI-KO DAUGHTER IS BORN Friday, May 3, at 8:15 P. M,, down & reminisce with WOODBRIDGE — Announce- at Connecticut Farms Schools, EXTERIOR ment has been made of the Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, un- Luke (Known as "Wop- birth of a daughter. Kristy Ann der the auspices of the Union NEW JERSEY'* Newfif. LATEX County Open Forum, Inc. Tick Mont Aiodrrn Thflltre , . , eye" when he played to Captain and Mrs. Ronal PERMANENT TRIM ENAMEL Gasiorowski at Andrews Ai ets will be available at the door. Surround yourj»if with the to- ball.) Force Base Hospital, Maryland Panelists will be Vincent Brod rnanc« of colors from th« most Captain Gasiorowski, USMC, is erick, former New York City A WALril tlADt TMIAHI exotic places on sarth, $e* this IT'S EASY stationed in Washington, D. C Police Commissioner; Marshall fiutheruie group of colors hare Brown, president of Plainfield He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. NOW PLAYING toon. Thay'ra avfilabtt In all EASY TO USE (It just *lid«t on) OPEN: All Day. Eve. 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CALL THE •u Amtmr »• NATIONAL BETTER WJf'IN''"IS Other Stores—64 New St., Nt>w Brunswick—247-0710 386 INorlh \vt>., lhiiii'llt'ii—»«tl-0«8(i Wednesday, May 1,1988 PAGE THRER For Building Fund: Junior High Recital May 11 to Aid Honor Roll Announced^ Congregational Church CW.OMA - Donald DPV,W nf\v, principal ™f Colonia Junior WOODBRIDGE - Dorothy in the Mid South Piano Competi ceived the M. S. degree from Srhnnl, announced the hon- \| Strahl, violinist and Joan Gilbert, tion and gave performances on Juillisrd School of Miwic in or roil for the third marking1 pianist, will give a recital Sat- television and in reci 1967. She has studied chamber urday, May 11 at 8:00 P. M., at pianist. prrirvl' music repertoire with Paul Ma- the First Coneregational Church, Miss Gilbert attended 75b"eflin Grade 7, Wendy Burnett, Phil-' Barron and Grove Avenues, for College as a National Merit kanowitzky/ Felix Galimir and ip Bnimmpr, Michael Capataitk the benefit of the Congregational Scholar and was elected to Phi Walter Trampler. es, Jeffrey Cebula, Ange.l<, Church Building Fund. Beta Kappa. Graduating magna Miss Gilbert has appeared as Chnrncy, Larry Fishman, Thmn' Mf«w Stiahl, a New York ar- cum laude from Oberlin with a soloist with the Memphis Con- as Fogel, Patti Friedlander,'. ist, is a member of the violin B. A. degree in 1966, she con cert Orchestra and with the Robin Garfinkel, Kathryn Gus,' aculty of the Riverdale Country tinued her piano studies with Oberlin Wind Ensemble and has Jack Radunsky of the Oberlin given recitals and chamber mu- tafsnn, Meredith Isler, Barbara' Dly School in the Bronx and Keyasko, Nicholas Marzocco,» plays with the American Sym- Conservatory of Music faculty sic concerts in New York City, phony Orchestra under the di- and with the late Edward Steu- Oberlin and Memphis. George Poiani, Lea Reinharz,' rection of Leopold Stokowski. ermann of the Juilllard School of Tickets for the recital may be Robin Roth, Arthur Samodov-. She recently completed a na-Music. obtained from Jardot Music itz, Jan Schildkraut, Deborah/ ionwide tour with Peter Schic- As a scholarship student of Company, Main Street and at Ulgherait, Douglas Vick, FranK, kele and the P.D.Q. Bach En- Sascha Gordnitzski and the late the First Congregational Church Virlolin, Susan Wagenheim,, semble. James Friskin Miss Gilbert re- office. Jayne Zal!, Winner of the National Fed- Grade 8, David Asman, Shelll eration of Music Clubs' compe- Baer, Nancy Baureis, Abby ition in 1963, Miss Strahl has Binder, Diane Borruso, Joannq' performed as a solotst and giv- Couple Exchanged Vows Capataides, Stephen Emery,. n recitals in New 3fork City, Kevin Fvanko, Lenore Faas,' Pittsburgh and the Midwest. In Frayria Fcldman, Renee Harris,', 964 she made a solo tape for Saturday at Richmond Mickey Hart, Leslie Isler, J(» he Voice of America broadcast Judd, Harry Knapp, Anna Lan-' to Europe and Russia to repre- PORT READING — Marriage were John Skiba, Virginius K. za, Robert Maher, Scott Marum," sent young artists in the United Vows were exchanged Saturday Moody, Laurence Upton. Victory Nick Marzoeco, Janice Quillen,, States. She was awarded a afternoon at St. Bridget's Ro- Kostak was ringbearer. Eli Reinharz, Michael Rosen-- Fromm Fellowship at the Berk- man Catholic Church, Richmond, blum, Marlcne Roth, Lynn Spit- shire Music Center, Lenox, Mass Va., between Miss Virginia Fon- The bride is a 1965 graduate zer, Nancy Van Blarcum, Mary in 1967. taine Moody and Miro Michael of Virginia Interment College Vidolin, Lorraine Wells, Loi» Didyk, Richmond, Va. The Rev. and attended East Tennessee MRS. ALEXANDER F. MAUCINIAK A student of Ivan Galamian MRS. JERRY T. BROWN Wycinski, Randi Yaffee, Mar- (Photo by Bejas Studio) and Dorothy Delay, Miss Strahl J. Michael Breslin officiated. State University. She is em lene Zagerraan. s a graduate of the Juilliard The bride is the daughter of ployed as a secretary by Pow Grade 9, Deborah Cockerline, School of Music with B. M. and Mrs. Edward J. Maben, Rich- ers and Anderson Dental Com Evelyn Coelho, Wendy Comin- M. S. degrees. She studied vio- mond. The bridegroom is theInc., Richmond. Barbara 0 'Neill Married sky, Lynn Feist, Dorothy Fun- Marciniak-OrtizMarriagelin repertoire with Walter Tram son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael dock, Jo Ann Hadesty, Barbara Didyk, 16 Second Street. Mrs. Dddyk is a 1961 grad pier and chamber music with uate of Woodbridge Senior High Higgins, David Jost, Catherine Felix Galimir and members of Miss Meredith Ann Poor was School and a 1965 graduate ol AtBarksdaleA.F. Chapel Keelan, Ronnie Kestenbaum, Solemnized on Saturday the Julliard String Quartet. She maid of honor. Miss Olga Didyk, Newark College of Engineering Edward Komoroski, Lou Miceli, was a scholarship student at Miss Patricia Brooks and Miss He is employed by Fibers Divi WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. James Mrs. Brown is a 1965 grad James Radler, Susan Smirnoff, CARTER FT — The marriage Serving as best man was Meadowmount School of Music Linda Everly were bridesmaids. sion of Allied Chemicals, Hope J. O'Neill, 16E Burms Lane, an- uate of Woodbridge Senior High Sharon Wells. for several summers and for two School and is serving in the of Miss Lucy Elizabeth Ortiz, Thomas. Gimta, cousin of the Miss Gabriela Kostak wan flow well, Va., as a chemical engi nounced the marriage of her daughter of Mrs. Gloria Can- seasons was a member of Leon- er girl. daughter, Barbara Elizabeth United States Air Force atten- bridegroom. Ushers were Tho- ard Shure's Chamber Music neer unit supervisor. delario, 37 Roosevelt Avenue, O'Neill to Jerry Thomas Brown, ding Louisiana Polytecluiical In- mas Marciniak, Angelo Cande- class in New York. Miss Strahl Michael J. Didyk, served his After a trip to Nassau, the stitute. Her husband, a 1965 and Alexander Frank Marci- brother as best man. Ushers son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Temple Beth Am : niaik, son of Mr ami Mrs. Alex- torio. Ringbearer ww Benniishas served on the violin and couple will reside in Richmond. graduate of Aberdeen High chamber music faculty of Mer- Baxley Brown, Aberdeen, N. C. ander E. Marciniak, 19 Chrome Dias. School, attended Southern Pities Avenue, was solemnized Satur- ry wood School of Music, the The couple was married, April Community College and is also Friday Services 1 day afternoon at St. Joseph's After a trip to Puerto Rico, chamber music faculty and its Students to Provide 20th at Chapel No. 1, Barksdate serving in the United States Air Church with the Rev. A. Mth. e couple will make their string quartete of the New Eng- Entertainment at PTA Air Force Base, La., by theForce attending the same in- COLONIA — Friday evening \ Gaidos officiating ait the double home ia Woodbridge. land Conservatory of Music, Chaplain, Father Andrews. stitute. .services will be conducted at . ring ceremony. Boston, Mass, and the violin Temple Beth Am by Rabbi • Mrs. Miarcbiiak graduated Scholarship Dinner Abraham Horvitz and Caivtor " Miss Sonia Torrvella, Oairte- drorn Carteret High School and faculty of the School of Arts, drawing and Mrs. John Jordano, New York. WOODBRIDGE — Freddie Rockmati. The sermon topic will ret, cousin of the bride, was is employed by Cities Services the social drawing. be "When Dreaims Oome True". maid of honor. Bridesmaids on New Jersey Turnpike, Se- Joan Gilbert, one of a family Red) Cochrane, former boxing Fire Auxiliary Mrs. John Kalma, merchan- were Miss Rose Bond, Carteret, waren. Her husband is a grad- of musicians, received her early champion and Julian Ciotta, of dise club chairman, announced Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jawbs . Miss Anita Peto, Port Heading. uate of the same high school musical training as both pianist will be hosts to the members • Middlesex County College, wil Donates to C. P. winners include Mrs. Mae Jan- and friends in honor of the Bar ; Flower girl WOT Evelyn Nerre- and is employed by Hess Oil and and violinist. She made her de- be speakers a» a scholarship uzak, Mrs. Stella Kubala, Mrs. ra. but at the age of seven as a vio- PORT READING — At a re- Mitzvah of their son, Mark, who Chemical Corp., Perth Amboy. dinner being sponsored Thurs John Palinsky, Mrs. Hose Mel- w«H celebrate his Bar Mrtzvah, • linist and later as a member of cent meeting of the Ladies Aux- der, Mrs. John Simkovich, Mrs he Memphis Concert Orchestra day (May 2) by the Parent- iliary of Port Reading Fire Saturday by chanting the Hof- . Julius Simeone, Mrs. Elsie Dor- torah and participating in the and as a concert master of the eacher Presidents' Council Company No. 1, a donation was ko, Mrs. Rose Susko. Tennessee All-State Orchestra. made to the Cerebral Palsy warship. Alter service's MT. Albers-Kopala Wedding 'he affair will be held at Royal Serving on hospitality for the and Mrs.Jacobs will serve Kid- At 13, Miss Gilbert was a' finalist fund. Mrs. Julius Simeone was month of May are Mrs. Kalina, aks, Oak Tree Road; Iselin named chairman of the cake dush to the Worshippere. arting at 7:00 P. M. Mrs. Steve Lazar, Mrs. Patsy sale. LaRusso, and Mrs. Sabby Mar- All classes of Hebrew and Performed on Saturday Entertainment will be provi Sunday School are now in ses- Rummage Sale Listed led by students in the Wood Memorial services for deceas- tino. COLONIA — The wedding of ed members will be held at the The next meeting will be held, sion. Jtajwr Congregation meets, The bridegroom is a X963 grad- By St. James* P. T. A. ridge Township schools. Saturday 9:15 A. M. Minyan Miss Carole Ann Kopala, daugh uate of St. Peter's Preparatory next meeting with the RevMa. y 17, 7:30 P. M. at the fire ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blace J. WOODBRIDGE — A rummage Stanislaus Milos, chaplain of the house. Mrs. Erwin Nebel will services'evenings ait 8:00. School, Jersey City, and a 1966 sale will be held Saturday, May uowi Aflvlc* , eroup, and paster of St. An- Kopala, 36 Mercury Avenue and graduate of Newark College of announce the date of the execu- 18 from 8:00'A. M., to 2:00 P. , „ much b#$ff to sit tight— thony's Church, leading the tive board meeting. RicharRihdd Brian Albers, son ofEngineering, lie is employed by , She Is James Albers, M., under the sponsorship of St. MISS ELLEN S. GUTMAN hftn attempt to drive in thai prayer services. Mrs. Thomas Carroll of Obio Love may 'be blind, but the Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and Kelcey, Newark, James PTA in the school cafe Dayton Drive, Edison, was per ondltion, T - , Mrs. Leonaid CUiffreda was the former Ann Superior, WHS aaverage ' Permanent storm sash and screens! Master TV antenna for color plus black and superintendent of Woodbridge Recreation Department, who i 40 GALLON DOWN while! Modem Kitchens! Air Conditionig! also director of the club. GAS WATER ONLY Door prizes were presentee o Mrs. Louise Maholski, Mis', HEATER $1.25 PER WEEK -inma Lees, and Mrs. Matilda Anderson, Lunchean and refreshment; (MODEL OPEN -.12 NOON TO 6 P.M.) were served to 160 members. Elizabethtown Gas ;l She May Be! UI/AbtlH I MnucHfN I ntfiH AMuor I HAHWAV WtSIMllO A i-'irl J.I cute as a kitteo Jilt I h ' il...-lMu.,[i .1 • "

Young man taking a business course! During the school day this boy own retail business, with the takes courses in English, arithme- counsel of our circulation people tic, the social sciences. And he who make a career of working does well at them. On his news- with boys. He buys bis news- paper route, he takes another papers from us, and he sells them course—a business course, in to you. In managing his business, which he applies in a practical he delivers, collects, Keeps records, way the things he learns in the learns to deal with people. Little classroom—he also learns some- wonder so many business leaders thing more. of today will tell you the most valuable experience they had as He learns the basics of business, a boy was managing a newspaper which will stand him in good route. It's one good way a boy stead throughout his life. As a can round out his education. For newspaperboy, he operates his information, call— ME 4-1111 ~~ ASK FOR MR. FELMORE

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'onday to Thunday, 0:30 A. MethodistWomen '. to 3 P. M., and Friday from 30 to 12. Co-chairmen are Mri. A. Ber- CLIP mmOUT To Be Guests of sat and Mn. N. Moan, and their committee Includes Mn. C. USE NOW THRU MAY 25, 1968. 'lip Out Tl,l» Entire A.I! Whiiefleld and Mm. S. Kastner. IT IS ONE BIG DISCOUNT COUPON! Ramot Chapter F()IM)S - Ifamot Chapter of Career Oppurtnnltles H nni B'rith Women will pre- •-•ont a proRram, "Your Neiph- MUTUAL FUND SALES WORTH Ixir Olcbrates" on Tuesday FIRST INVESTORS pvcniiiK, May 7, for the Wom- CORPORATION en's Society for Christian Ser- leading distributor of MORE ces nf the New Dover Me- Mutual Funds, offers llst Church, Edison. the opportunity to ex- The purpose of the program periment on a Part- THAW _ ill be to explain and define Time basis in one of the ft various holidays and tradi- fastest growing indus- ons of the Jewish religion. tries in the United 'his will be the second program States. DON'T GIVE UP FREE! FREE! FREE! a proposed annual series. YOUR FULL-TIME PO- Among B'nal B'rith women, anticipating will be Mrs. H SITION. WAIT! rizer, Mrs. N. Aronow, Mrs Division Offices are now . Hazelburg. Miss R. Lipof- being opened in the ky, Mrs. A. Miller, and Mrs. R County. lolomon. WE NEED HELP!! The chapter, will sponsor a Get farther information by ummage sale at 368 New Bruns calling ck Avenue, Fords, from May AT STYMNG PROCKAM: IWd at Military Park Hotel were members of toe Master Barbers 343-9333 Association, standing loft to right, Al Petretti, John Toth, president; Al Blanco; aeated, Andy to May 10. The hours will be Kohl, Al Cannnnc, chairman John Gentile. FOR THE 1ST TIME II PERTH AMBOY P. M., prayer group meeting at and Senior Choirs respectively; Holy Communion the home of Mrs. Fred Bless- and 8 P. M., final session of AT THE SEVEN ARCHES RESTAURANT man; Wednesday, May 8, 7, Membership Classes; and Fri LAUNDERERS. DRY CLEANERS 7:45, and 8:45 P. M., choir prac- day, May 10, 6:30 P. M. Family HARRY JAMES Services Listed ice for Junior, Intermediate, Night, Fellowship Hall. AND HIS 18 PIECE ORCHESTRA THIS ENTIRE AD IS ONE BIG DISCOUNT COUPON! Clip out and ISELIN — The sacrament of APPEARING IN PERSON FRIDAY, MAY 3rd Holy Communion will be com- send in with itpm(s) listed IM'IOW — otherwise, regular prices will be memorated Sunday, May 5, at Unreserved Tables }jr Per charged. Use this CUP OUT DISCOUNT COUPON — ask for another. First Presbyterian Church, at Available O person two worship services, 8:45 and All Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled Reserved Tables With Filet Mignon Dinner, $-1 O 50 pel No limit on your livings at Morey LaRue — Now thru May 25, 1968. 10:15 A. M., according to Rev. only person David D. Prince, pastor. Frames, Lenses & Temples Replaced Dinner Served Church school sessions have Most Glasses Made While You Wait been scheduled for Sunday as from 6 P.M. on follows: 8:45 A M., Idndergar ten and first through sixth SPECIAL HOME SERVICE FOR INVALIDS Harry Jamei RUGS CLEANSED grades — section one, and tenth Thin coupon mutt b« presenter? when, ngn >r« lent id. We will deduct 25% grade; 10:15 A. M., nursery, ENTERTAINING ""* off ths regular price of ALL ruga (over 12 ft. wide, regular price). kindergarten and first through OVER 500 FRAMES TO CHOOSE sixth grades — section two, and SAFETY GLASSES FOR YOUNG & OLD EVERY FRI. A SAT. Post High Class; and 11:30 A. From 7:10 Is 11:30 P.M. M., Junior and Senior Hjgh STEVEN CHUBAK, Violinist Classes, including 7th, 8th, 9th ^rrenru iff. Cf ^umona lA/eindttlein 11 th, and 12th grades. r AccrapmliMiit by 1JO BLANKETS Albirt Tith Jr. «n the »IM* The Senior High Fellowship \ticiand M\ Wf M^ W« will deduct $1,10 off the regular pric* of any blanket. Yon pay only $1. will have their regular meeting a Sunday evening, 7:30, in Fel- 465-67 MAIN ST. — METUCHEN — 548-6215 FRIDAY * SATURDAY lowship Hall. CARMEN and THE SKYLARKS HOURS: Monday and Friday — 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. HARRY JAMII Services and activities for the Tues., Wed. & Thnrs. — 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. remainder of the week of the 5th ~5O' Blanket Bindings will include: Monday, May 6, Saturday — 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. BEL AIR MANOR FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF STORE 7:30 P. M., Deacons monthly 4*6 FAYCTTI ST. 4424134 (Clot.d Men

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VSR NOW TIIRV '" •'••,>' id! IT is o.\h ni<: /;.', tn .\r <., THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Bv WINDSOR J. LAK1S Letters to Editor Folks In leader Press 'DIP United Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex Coun 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE. NEW JERSEY 0709S ty has launched its annual drive fw funds — a campaign that Review Phone 634-1111 (Area Cods 201) seeks to raise $21,000 outside the United Fund area — in sup- port of the operation of its Published Weekly lOtf Per Copy Treatment Center in Roosevelt WINDOW Park. _ BY JACK TILSON On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates This sum is only a fraction North lerssy One Year, $4.00 ON GREEN STREET of the total cost of operating the Treatment Center, but It is the Publishing. Inc. Six Months, S2.5O most important fraction. Ap- Busy days and nights loom on the horizon for William (Roland U. S. Rep, Edward J. Patten (DNJ) support* a bill that would propriations by county and Drive) Block Jr., recently named co-chairman of the ColonU municipal governments, and an aroa United Cerebral Palsy fund drive. change the celebration of four Federal holidays to Monday: • • • UWHENCE F. CAMPION. Publish* • HARRY P. FRANK. Auodat* Publish* Washington's Birthday; Memorial Day; Columbus Day; and allocation by the United Fund Steady twosome: Mathias Rodriguez and Elisa Pena. "| Veterans Day. represent the largest share of • • • Patten, who represents the 15th District — most of Middlesex its budget. The balance must be raised from special benefits Didst know that Mrs. Dorothy McKenna has been re-elected to County — said the legislation would: provide the American fam- and its annual campaign. ily with the rare chance of spending more extended time to- the board of directors of the N. J. Chapter of the Public Relations VIGIL gether; eliminate disruptions In the school curriculum; eliminate In 1967 nearly 12,000 thera- Society of America? pies were given at the Center, expensive midweek factory shutdowns; and provide additional Classify Mrs. Walter Zirpolo as a really dedicated worker ia an increase of more than 2,000 revenue to one of the largest "industries" in New Jersey — the behalf of the Perth Amboy General Hospital Women's Guild. over the previous year. The resort field. Most Americans favor the change, he said. number of patients treated I admit they are wonderful, especially in the «ummer months, showed an increase of 35 to 322 A delightfully happy engageduo: Diane (West Broad Street)! but these long weekends can also put quite a dent in your pocket- individuals — the largest in the Videyko and Thomas (Auth Avenue) Jankowsky. book, Ed. 19 year history of the Center. 'Tig reported that Art (Carteret) Me"Mahon hai inked a nifty These figures clearly demon- contract with the Boston Patriots. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Melanson, Sr., 9S Green Street, Wood- strate the need for the continued bridge, will celebrate their «0th wedding anniversary Mon- and expanded humanitarian We salute those tremendous area teenagers who helped day, May «. work conducted at the Treat out brush fire in the Hyde and Clark Avenues t'other week. Thi ment Center and they also be- fire Was endangering a home whose owners were away. Tom, speak the need for support from John, Pat and Raymond McNamara, sons of a fireman, plui While taWng • ride down the shore last Sunday we came the citizens of the. area solicited. Martin Cianfrocca and Paul McNair, were among the neighbor- across a fine eating place that I highly recommend and must Cordially, hood youths. When firemen arrived the fire was under control! pass on. Herbert J. Ulmer Executive Secretary If you are in the vicinity of Manahawkin on Route fl, just north Everyone agrees that Samuel Felnsteiri is doing a.top-notch of 72, drop in and try the excellent food at Carroll's Mainland job as president of the Edison First Aid and Rescue Squad 1. Tavern, and ask for Bobbie Roma, a pretty and most hospitable Editor's Note: This letter waitress. as sent to us with the request Joe (Phillip Drive) Raymond says: "WHh taxes the way they • • • be published.) are today, there's only one thing worse than being poor—being rich!" But, somehow, that philosophy doesn't keep energetic Joe The Woodbridge Elks annual race track onting to Mon- April 26, 1968 honorable Ralph Barone from driving ahead. In just a short time now he should be the month Park Race Track this year will be held on Saturday, proud owner of his "master's degree" in electrical engineering. June 2». Tickets are $11.00. The price Includes transportation Town Hall Woodbridge, New Jersey from the lodge, reserved grandstand seat with clubhouse We were really happy t'other weekend when young Blllie (Mad- privileges and return trip to the lodge for dinner and dancing. ear Mayor Barone: I am acknowledging receipt eline Drive) Ladd agreed to take us as a customer of his rapidly John Naftr Is chairman and the affair Is a function of the if your letter of April 19th con- expanding "grass cutting enterprise"! planning board. :erning the Iselin Theater and mother theater you mentioned, Glen (Jefferson Avenue) Nelson has made the dean'g list at Jack Maclver is busy looking wer maps of the terrain and with regard to federal aid for the University of Illinois. mountains in the vicinity of Williamsport Pa., as he tries to possibly converting these the- • • • Talented organist: Mrs. David J. Diehl. build up enough courage to take that airplane trip to Williams- iters for recreational use. Since the Iselin Theater was port with Mike Sasso, an accredited and fine pilot who flies his presented to the Township Peter (Lillian Terrace) Krulikowski, recent graduate from own plane. The other passenger slated to make the trip is "Chee through our office, we are mak- Tarkio College, plans to enter the teaching profession. Chee" Vasquez, who says that he feels as much at home in a ing it known to you that I, as plane as he does on the ground. They had hoped to take Ed president of Bassarab Realty, We're hearing rave reports about that "How To Succeed In Louris along with them but feel the extra weight might keep will donate to the Township of Business Without Really Trying" musical comedy staged at the he plane from taking off. Woodbridge all commissions St. Joseph Annex in Carteret. Featured performers were Sandy • * • that would be due our office in Siegel, Al Blumenthal, Pat Schweble and Jack Tighe. the event this sale was made. I • * * Rlehard Van Pelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Pelt, 87 feel that this site is an excellent Gail Muccilli rates journalistic accolades for her energetic Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, is one of eight students selected site for a proposed center, amd I "co-chairman" efforts in behalf of the Woodbridge house-to-house by Bloomfield College to participate in the World Campus m sure that this donation of canvas for the United Cerebral Palsy. An English teacher, she Afloat for the first semester of 1968-89 academic year. lurs, if the sale is made, will is also corresponding secretary of the Woodbridge Township Ed- Four hundred students from colleges and universities :ertainly give the Township ucation Association. Time For Pride In Country •cross the country will sail on tte S. S. Ryndam to Dublin, iome sort of a starting point. \ • * • Tuesday nights are usually busy their kind they are now trying to shift Copenhagen. Rotterdam, Rome, Athens, Haifa, Catania, Bar- You also indicated in your let- James Conlan is mighty proud o'that first place award he won celona, Las Palmas, Freetown, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, ter that application was made m the pinewood derby sponsored by Cub Scout Pack 85. times for us at the newspaper. There the blame to the police—using the old Montevideo, Punta Arena, Santiago, Lima, Acapulco, return- to the Federal Government, If ••••'• • • are meetings galore to attend, but this tried and true Communist line that if ing to Los Angeles in late January. Scholarship hat been may, I would like to bring to Joseph Gurneak and Maureen Kisala have that "serious look!" _ V' . • • • granted to Mr. Van Pelt for this semester of travel and study. >ur attention that application week, there was a fifth Tuesday of the you tell a lie long enough and loud 'or HUD for seven community Tommy Marciniak is playing a fine brand of baseball for the month and no conferences were sched. enough someone will believe you. centers have already been ap- Seton Hall diamond aggregation. , plied for by the Town. These uled. • • As we looked at the films Tuesday Donald Skrocki, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Skrocki. 82 Poplar '• -i « * * Street, Carteret, has been admitted to Middlesex County College centers will be located in areas So, we sat in front of the TV set, an night, we also wondered what has hap* where -the people could meet Near neighbor Al Rinaldi is now a scout for the Pittsburgh in the pre-technical program. At Carteret High School, Donald Pirates organization. unaccustomed leisurely practice for us. pened to patriotism, to love of country plays varsity golf, is manager of the basketball team and has for a variety of purposes. In served on class dances committees and with the stage crew of •act, I am enclosing a letter Public Service Coordinated Transport has elevated William As we watched, the news program and respect for property rights when [pom Congressman Patten which the school play. (Bradford Place) Collins to the post of assistant maintenance indicates this appeal to HUD. So came on and the nation, to its conster- one sees college students lauding Lenin Among other Carteret students Leslie Sjvak, previously grant manager for its Newark shops. • •„. nation, saw the havoc wrought at Co- and Castro. These students, one must there is a possibility that efforts ed admission by Douglass College, Fairleigh Dickenson Univers might be repetitious since ap- ity, and the University of Connecticut, has also been accepted by Oct. 12 is the date set for the 25th year reunion' planned by lumbia University. In this day and age, remember, are supposedly being edu- plication has already been Carteret High School's Class of '43. It'll be held at the Catholia the University of Florida. when high school graduates find it dif- cated in order to lead the country in made. I think the Town's next War Veterans Hall, 100 Jackson Avenue. For additional info, ficult to get into college due to lack of the future. All that can be said at this Gary Sivak, already admitted by Rutgers, Stevens, Fairleigh step should be a positive one in write: Mrs. Dorothy Trosko Stauback, 4 East Oak Street, Car- Dickenson, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been moving toward the commitment teret. space, the damage at the university, is point is that if that bunch of nincom- notified by Brown University of his eligibility. that possibly has already been • * * made through HUD. beyond any reasonable excuse. Whis- poops is to be our leaders, we pray that Glenn Turner, granted admission previously by Franklin Col- Have you noticed the sparkler being worn on Cheryl Kuhtman's I am enclosing again letters key bottles, beer cans and all kinds of ihe good Lord help us. lege of Indiana and Doone of Nebraska, has also been accepted left hand, 'Twas a present from John Kermondy, by Park College of Missouri. of endorsement from the Clergy, • • # Congressman, students and unspeakable refuse were littered all Actually, we are reaping exactly John Kindiierski, who won acceptance from Notre Dame, Mathematics major Gary (Iselin) Nier is on the dean's list at people like myself who are in- over brand new buildings. Even doors what we sowed. Many of the parents of Northwestern, Rutgers, and Wake Forest, has been admitted Maryville College in Tennessee. also by Duke University. terested in seeing a recreation- were shattered as if these so called al center become a realky in • • • these youths belonged to a so-called Classify Steven Calabro as one of our area's top young bowling this Town, and not just some- "students," in a turbulant, rampant blase generation. They failed to show comers! rage, set out in maniacal fashion to de- Truck drivers have a language of their own and these are thing to dream and think about. I their emotions. They expected the among some of their expressions in referring to their trade: If I might make a suggestion, stroy all in sight. schools and the Recreation Depart- ANCHOR IT — Apoly brakes for an emergency stop. the building that was presented What irked the TV watchers most ments to serve as baby sitters while AVIATOR — Speeding driver. to the Zoning Board of Adjust- BALLOON FREIGHT - Lightweight freight. ment for a teen club might also they were pleasure bound. If one dared be considered as a recreational | were the markings on a partially des- BARERACK — Tractor without its semitrailer. THE to speak of anything patriotic, one wa; center for both young and old. troyed hardwood door which read: B^D BUG HAULER — Moving van driver. This Township center, or cen-1 " "Lenin Won called a "flag waver," as if waving the BIG HAT - State trooper. ters, would certainly be a giant INSURANCE Fidel Won flag was some kind of disgrace. BOB TAIL — Tractor cab driven without trailer; also refers step forward for the Town. l| to straight truck. don't have to explain to you the EDITORS We Will Win". What is needed and needed immedi- BOLL WEEVIL — A novice truck driver. magnitude of the population in are we coming to when inex- ately is a rebirth of old moral values, BULL HAULER — One who hauls livestock. this Township and its needs. I CORNER such as love of country, respect for law CACKLE CRATE — Truck that hauls live poultry. am sure, as Mayor, you are well pertEDQed, easily-swayed, bearded and aware of it. However, it is the and order, respect of property rights CHERRY PICKER — High cab over tractor, sometimes callec —froirT the looks of them—dirty, un- "peach picker." responsibility of both the Pub- GtiMt Editor — Gerard Greaux keraptyouths can tie up an institution and the rights of those who wish to CHIEF HOOD LIFTER — Garage superintendent. lic Servants as well as the tax payers, to make available for CIRCUS WAGON — Low sided trailer with high bow tarp. of leaning of the magnitude and repu- learn to get an education without in- our residents recreatonal cen- tation-of Columbia University? What terruption by kooks. COFFIN-BOX — Sleeper compartment independent of true ters, or a place for everyone to cab. We know that a small minority htl go, and this move must be made the majority of us would like to know DOG — Truck with little power. now. Is where are the parents of these rowdy out at the United States Day celebra^ DONUTS — Truck tires. I am sure that the Town and 54 Main Street, Woodbridge rioters who are paying large sums for tion held in Woodbridge last Octobei FISHYBACK — Transporting motor truck trailers and con its residents will be inspired by tainers by ship. tuition to insure, supposedly, a fine ed- 22, under the direction of the Wood efforts being taken to have a HOW TO INSURE A CHURCH ORGAN GLAD HANDS -, Air hose brake system connections betweei YMCA building established in ucation for their sons and daughters? bridge Township Business and Profei tractor and trailer. Woodbridge Township. How- "Is the new, expensive organ we hav« installed in our Perhaps, the police who were finally slonal Women's Clubs with the cooper- GOAT'n'SHOAT MAN — Driver of a livestock carrier. ever, this is not the only answer. church covered by the regular fire insurance policy or GUM BALL MACHINE - Rotating warning light on top of a: I have spent a considerable must it be insured separately?" the church organist acks. called in did a job that they, the par- ation of the officials of Woodbridge emergency vehicle. amount of time working with Your organ is covered by your regular fire policy since, ents, sfiould have done in the past. Carteret and Edison. If you check flfcesl our younger generation and as HAULING POST-HOLT'S - DriWn" an empty truck or traile Eor insurance purposes, a church building includes among you are well aware, we have a Oh, it's easy to shout police brutality, of the dissenters and their organiza- HOT LOAD — Rush shipment of cargo. other things a pipe organ, its motor and attachments. tions you immediately get the picture, HUNDRED MILE COFFEE — Extremely strong coffee. tremendous problem in our but th» men who are sworn to uphold KIDNEY BUSTER - Hard-riding truck. country today which must be You may, however, want to obtain broader protection than that afforded by the regular fire policy. In that case the law must do their job. Have you ev- We believe, and fervently, that KNOCKED DOWN — Unassembled freight ©r merchandise. solved by working and enjoying you should insure the organ separately and also remove the United States Day programs, similai LAY ON TJI^ A'tt - ADily brakes. recreation with one another. er trie«l to buck up against men who words "pipe organ" from the regular fire insurance form — Driver's log book. The only way that we can do have the strength of youth? The police to that held in Woodbridge should bi this here locally and on a na so that its cost will not be included in determining the — Shm me'h>nic. ticnal level is to have places value of the church building. Ivt.ci to;defend themselves. But can the held in every city, tbwn and hamlet i. M",'< RUN — Fasy trin. the United States so that our younq; . i ii , fo—r• citizentos go, both young Insurance for organs is not only special insurance avail- ".' .tdetits for Democratic Society," a MULE - f-na tr.-y'ir used in warehouse to pull two-ax , . , themselves! sters once again will have pride in thei] and o)d (0 ex H t ss able lor churches. Valuable paintings, stained glass win- [' up that has long espoused the cause talk with one another, and en Iw.'s, pictures, statuary or objects of artistic or historic c;i trie Reds and their ilk, defend the country, their educational institution WA'-ON - Sooner tractor. j&y recreational and other facil- value may be covered separately under an all-risk fin* — r-V" use' W transmit ^lectr'fM powr to trailer. ities that might be available. arts policy. damage wrought at Columbia? Like all and, yes, pride in themselves. POSSOM R^.M.Y — Livestock trai'-i- with a d-O'i ft-me to Other problems we are faced haul small animtls (chickens, etc.) underneath heavy cattle. with are a conflict of genera- Motion picture projectors, tape recorders and similar Cerebral Palsy Campaign POUR ON THE COAL — Step «n the gas. tions which also can be offset equipment owned by the church may be' insured against PUP — A short semitrailer used in combination with a dolly by these Township centers. And loss or damage while in «r away from the church aud in A few years ago Cerebral Palsy 222 — 35 more than a year ago. Near! and another semitrailer to create a twin trailer. 1 might add, if an immediate transit. study is taken, you will find youngsters were bursting at the seams 12,000 therapies were given during th< FAGS — Bad Tires. Silver or gold chilices and similar items that are kept RIDE SHOT OUN — Not drivint;; ridin« on ri»ht side of cab. that these centers dun't have to of a.former county garage in Perth last year. The total attendance at doc be tremendous places or ex- in vaults or places of safekeeping outside the church prop* SADDLE TANK — Fu°l storage area on a tractor. pensive programs which might erty may be insured while used iu church services, trans- Amboy which served as a Treatment tors' clinic was 617. SHEEP HARDER — Driver wit4 questionable abilitv. create a heavy tax,,'burden for ported to and from the church and while stored off the Center. Eventually a modern Treat- These figures also point to the neec SICK HORSE — A tractor in poor mechanical condition, es- the rithtMis. Tlvsc can be smi'll premise*. If these items and the projectors are separately ment penter was constructed in the for supporting the Treatment Cente: pee in,--w;th power. l)iiiV!n«.s, .small stone fronts, lo- covoR'ii, be ime they are not included in the contents beautiful surroundings of Roosevelt cale I Ihroiiyiioul our entire value uiiiler a fire insurance policy, in the current camoaiffn for $21,00 'IV ,iiiliip. Park. That was seven years ago. Today Vuur local insurance agent can advise you on the best outside, the United Fund, giving area. 1 make myself available to kiud of insurance coverage for the valuable objects uwnett we leam that new Treatment Center" increased demands, for services ,\K:" ' — (>n» tb-"k a perf'.et driver, you and your staff to give you by your church. Is ciQvcded to capacity. K — Driver with low job seniority. all the information I IliiV.r. and the Treatment Center cannot be me YARDK(RI) — A iMver w'«o connects and disconnects tractor also my knowledge and 'exper- This column will be glad to answer any que«tloni yea In every category statistics show an without the public support of this gam semitrailer combinations and moves vehicles around the ter- ience of the yfcuth of the Town may have about property and cisuajty Insurance. JDI( increased demand for services at the paign. And for those youngsters afflic minal yard. j ship. I appeal tu you to consider send them to Stern & Dragoset, 54 Mala St., Woodbridge, 1 Y*"O M'" *' — Sni»ll tractor usod to move semi trailers I" 111! CIS. marked to the attention of Mr. Greaux. Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center. 1 » ed with cerebral paL.y, it is a chance to Vary truly number of patient^ h,as increased to be ro&tyft again. ZEPHYR I1ALL -A shipment oi li^hL weiyht cargo. __ Htchard j. '.4

Leader-Press Wednesday, May 1,1P6B

Obituaries Communion Supper'Ma Planned by Altar Group ST1MA, SR. FUNERAL Perth Amhoy 50 years prior *o moving to Woodhridge four ISELIN — St. Cecelia's Altar- dent; 2) that the president will fARTERET — Funeral ser Rosary Society has scheduled its regularly serve on the executive vires wore held for John Stima, months ago. She was born in Hungary. A parishioner of St. annual Communion-Supper for board for two years after the Sr. of 32 Warren Street Wed- Monday, May 6, in Lourdes Hall. expiration of her term. nesday at 8:30 A. M. at the Michael's Church, she was a The affair, open to all women Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 member of its Rosary Society Mrs. Robert Schmidt, past and ihe Sacred Heart Society. of the parish, will he held im- president, will serve on the Carteret Avenue followed at 9 mediately after Holy Mass at :utive board for one year' and A. M. by a high requiem Mass She was also a member of the 7:30 P. M. in the church. at St. Joseph's Church with the Sixth Ward Hungarian Ladies" Mrs. Vitale will serve forjthe Rev. Anthony Gaydos, OSM as Democratic Club, all of Perth Mrs. Walter Rechko, chairman next two years. "J • celebrant. Interment was in St. Amboy. has announced tickets are avail Rev, John Gerety spiritual di- Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. Surviving are four daughters, able through band leaders or rector, was the celebrant of a Mrs. Anna Kriss, South Amboy; Mrs. Eugene Farley, member- Mass preceding the meet- The hearers were Casfmir Ko ship chairman. lodzisski, John Bryer, Frank Mr*. Helen Kocsi Woodbridgc; ng. The Rosarians expressed, Mrs. Mary Wallace, South "May is the month of Mary, their appreciation to Sister Kantnr, Jerom? Enot, John Pi- and our society is dedicated to dich and Stephen Bernath. River; Mrs. Theresa Szitas, Catherine Frederick, 0. P., for Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Our Lady under the title of directing the folk music which two sons, Steve, Edison; George Her Rosary", the invitation read was accompanied by three gui- DANIEL VAN GLAHN Jr., San Rafael, Calif.; 14 "This is an opportunity for Ros- tarists, all eighth grade stu- CARTERET — Funeral ser- grandchildren; three great- arians and all the women of dents of Sit. Cecelia's School, vices were held Tuesday for two- grandchildren. the parish to make a sacrifice Richard Van Edsinga, Douglas and one-half year old Daniel Van and offer this evening of prayer Snyder, and Diane Neverausky. Glahn of 7 Ginda Street who for the intention of peace at AMBROSE PASTOR Right Rev. Monsignor Vincent died Saturday after fa''in? ink home and abroad." '. Castellino, of the Archdiocese • swimming pool in his back FORDS — Funeral services The Altar Rosary Society elec- of Nagpur, India, special speak- yard and drowning. I for Ambrose Pastor, 54, of 132 ted officers as follows: er, addressed the group on The services tcok place from Hornsby Avenue, who died Mrs. William Henkel, presi 'Christianity in India". the Synowiecki Funeral-Home, Thursday morning *t P-~'h dent; Mrs. Frank Juarez, vice Mrs. Robert Kain announced Amboy General Hospital, were president; Mrs. Edward Mahon, 5S Carteret Avenue at 8:30 A.M. 1 the Rosary Bowling League will followed by a Mass of the held Saturday at tile i ecretary; and Mrs. John Czaj- bowl on Tuesday evenings at Angels at 9 A. M. in St. Jo- Funeral Home, 531 New Bruns ;owskl, treasurer. Mrs. John Edison Rowl-0-Mat next year;. seph's Roman Catholic Church. wtctt Avenue, with services of Knowles was appointed mem- Seven teams participated in the Interment was in St. Gertrude Divine Liturgy at St. Michael's bership chairman by unanimous leventh annual Rosarian Tour- Cemetery, Colonia. Hungarian Catholic Church of hoice of the executive board. nament at Garden State Bowl, Ha is survived by hi» parents, Byzantine Rite, Perth Amboy. Mrs. Bea Vitale, president, ipecial award went to Mrs. L.i Mr. and Mrs. John and Ruth Burial was in the church cem- •resented the ballot and explain- W. Benderfor a high (526) net Sullivan Van Glahn, two sisters, etery. ed recent decisions made by the series. Carolyn and LUa and four broth- Mr. Pastor was a salesman board as follows: 1) that to The date for the annual card ers, John, Mark, Thomas and imployed at the Fords Snow insure continuity of program- party was set for Thursday, Au- Paul, all at borne; his maternal White Laundry Inc. with 34 ming, the vice-president will gust 8, in Lourdes and Fatima grandfather, Richard Sullivan of years service. He was a mem- egularly, at the end of her Halls. Mrs. Kenneth Lake and PLANS IN THE MAKING: Above are some of the members of a committee in charge of a parisft plente to be held Jnne 10-11 Jersey City and his maternal ber of St. Michael's Church. erm assume the office of pres- Mrs. John Polio are co-chair- grandmother, Mrs. Louise Oui- Born in Hungary, he resided in on Our Lady of Peace School grounds, Fords. Left to right, Joseph Faziari, Rev. Georga E. Deutech, Donal4 Potter, Ray men. Chleleskl and Manny Tlerra. mat of Connecticut. this area 38 years. died Saturday morning at Rah- The pall bearers were John L. Surviving are his widow, way Hospital, were held yester- Sullivan, Jr., Pete Bernaducci, Helen Ignatz Pastor; a daugh- day at the Lehrer-Crabiel Fu- Nicholas Casalino and Henry ter, Mrs. Elaine Ernest of Falls neral Home, 275 W. Milton Ave- Spring Calendar Scientific Gas Pombrowski. Church, Va.; a son, Ambrose nue, Rahway, with the Rev. Fords Parish to Sponsor Jr., Scotch Plains; two grand- Frederick Fairclough, pastor of Products Names children; his parents, Mr. and Zion Lutheran Church, offida- For Girl Scouts MRS. MARY FREEMAN Mrs. Frank Pastor, Perth Am- Carnival June 10 to 16 CARTERET — Mirs. Mary boy. ing. Burial was in Hillside Ce- FORDS — At a meeting of the ADS, Inc. Agency metery, Rutherford. Fords-Barton-Heaghts Associa- Freeman, of 35 Essex Street EDISON — Scientific Gas FORDS — Announcement of a died Thursday in Perth Amboy Mrs, Walter widow of Paul tion, Area #7 of Crossroads 'roducts, Inc., Edison, national MRS. MOLLI [HAPPEN Walter who died October 17, Council, Girl Scouts, Mrs. Chjar-. parish carnival has been made General Hospital. manufacturers of gases, gas by Rev. Joseph R. Brzozowski, WOODBRIDGE - The funeral 963, was born in New York lotte Auld of the Council office, mixtures and gas handling Surviving are a son, Ernest Woodbridge, narrated a film Pastor of Our Lady of Peace Church Schedule and one granddaughter; two of Mrs. Molli Mappen, 119 Free- l, daughter of the late Mr. equipment, has appointed ADG, nd Mrs. Alois (Franciska Lev) showing the activities of scouts Church. The event, under the di- brokers, Elder John Freeman, man Street, who died Friday nc, Newark, for advertising, rection of Rev. George E. Deu- at Boston, Mass., was held Donak. abroad benefiting from the Ju- pastor of Holiness Church, liette Low friendship fund. lales promotion and public re tsch, will take place on the Listed by Pastor jj.oiKlyn and Henry Rfepdes of Sunday at the Levine Chapel, Surviving are a daughter. ations. Mrs. Frances Jediny with whom school annex grounds June 10- WOODBRIDGE — At the Norfolk, Va,; three sisters, Miss Brookline, Mass. Burial was in Mrs. Robert Furgason, area According to Us president, 16. Maggie' Freeman, Mrs. Sarah Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon, he lived; two grandchildren; a chairman, announced organiza- Bob Roccanova, the firm plans First Presbyterian Church of Mass. Later, Mrs. Anna Jiracek of The carnival, a new under- Woodbridge Sunday Church Peterson and Mrs. Pearl Hold tion changes: Mrs. William Yet- an accelerated marketing and taking for the Parish, was iniat- of Carteret, Mrs. Mappen operated a Teaneck. man is new organizer for Our •romotional program for its line School takes place at 9:30 a. m. :harm school at the Freeman ~\/ady of Peace School and Mrs. cd to help defray the cost of the with classes for all ages, includ- Funeral services were held BRECHKA FUNERAL if pure gases, high precision school expansidn and renova- Wednsday at 1 P. M, in the Street address and formerly oseph Iorillo is new consultant ;as mixtures, gas systems and ing two adult classes; Morning was associated with Bamber- CARTERET - Funeral ser- tion program. The parish pr*- Worship at 11:00. The Rev. People's AME Zion Church. In- it the same school. Mrs. Pwight equipment for industry and the vide-s school facilities for more gers. ices were conducted for Anton Morian is consultant for James icientific field. Lewis E. Bender will deliver the to—>nt was in Alpine Ce/nwtery, Brechka, of Florida, formerly of than 1,000 students in grades sermon on the subject: 'iA Mes. Perth Amboy. Surviving are her husband, Monroe School and organizer kindergarten through eight. Phillip; two sons, Felix Map- Carteret on Friday morning there is Mrs. Albert Arouh. Mrs. sage From Mount Lebanon." pen Roth of New York City; xom the Bizub Funeral Home, Theodore Gordon was appofc- A new school building located There will be special music by CHARLES KRYSZEW8RI Marc Mappen, Woodbridge; 54 Wheeler Avenue followed by .ed corresponding secretary. n Franklin Avenue was recent- the Junbr High Choir, and a requiem Mass at Sacred Heart Art Auction PROMOTED: Carl F. y completed and contains six CARTERET — Charles Kry- two daughters, Mrs. Bdlth In- Events on the spring- calen- Sanctuary Choir, under'the di- Church, wij&. the Rev. Andrew Wheeler, 40 Hoy Avenue, lajjsjoonis and a modern gym- rection of Fred A. Brie'gs,. Jr., szewski of 14 Christopher Street gall, Framingham, Mass.; Mrs. dar include! Senior Scouts cap- r A. Okal as celebrant. Interment .Fords, a former municipal en- ia-sinm. Necessary renovations director. died Sunday at his Borne. He I n a Coppelman, Needham ling and graduation, at Craa- Planned by ORT gineer, has been named head was the son of the late Mr. and Heights, Mass.; seven grand- was in St. Gertrude Cemetery, are in progress fsr the Main Colonia. A>ood Inn, Garwood, May 8; Ca- .QjRJJS — Rutgers University of the new department of en-' School on Amboy Avenue and Youth Board of Finance will,, Mrs. Peter Hryszewski. '• He was children. dettes camping weekend in All- gymnasium, New Brunswick, gineeringof ,the U, S. Home meet at 6-00 p. m. At 6:^0 p.'rri. in he insurance and real estate The active bearers were Mar- !or the Annex on Walsh Avenue. aire State Park, the weekend of will be the scene of an art auc- and Development Corporation, |The school library, meeting all Youth Groups of the Cfturcn" business for many years and tin R. McCoy, Sr., Dominic Lorn May 24-26 and open house -at JOHN SOMERVILLE ' ardo, Karl Pickeman, John tion on Sunday afternoon. An Freehold, Herbert M. Hutt, rooms, and some offices will be will meet. The Senior High FeU. had been a chief petty officer of Camp Chickagami, New Ydrk ixcking afternoon has been lowship will enjoy an interna- finance in the U. S. Navy dur- ISELIN — The funeral of Cucaba, Robert Kucaba and 1 Colonia, executive vice presi- incorporated in the annex. Robert McCoy, Jr. June 30. ilanned by the Section V Chap- dent announced today. Wheel- tional food festival. ing World War II. He was a John T. Somerville, 41, of 19 Mrs. Michael Zcliotkovics, era, of Women's Amordcan At preliminary meetings to Claudia Street, who died Thurs- Or is a graduate of Newark :)Ian carnival activities. Father During the 11:00 a. m^servicb" former member of the Carteret NASCAR SR.~FUNERAL cookie chairman, reported that ORT's school building project in Sunday the Sacrament of Bap- Board of Education. He was day morning at John F. Ken- over 100,000 boxes of cookies "srael. College of Engineering with Deutsch named the following CARTERET — Funeral ser- both B. ?. and M. S. degrees., committee chairman: Games, tism was administered to Brian,, also a member of the Polish Na- nedy Community Hospital, Edi- were, sold by the Seniors and Art in all forms -wiJI be on tional Alliance of Jersey City. son, of an apparent heart at- vices were held for. Anthony U« is a. member of the Ameri- Ray Chmiqleski rides, Don Pot- Andrew Arrcjo, son of Mi*, and' Vascak, Sr. of 9 Lexington A^e- Brownies. The June 23 picnic ale — oils,, water colors, pas- Mrs. Craig L. Arrojo; and"Kr Surviving in a brother, Stan- tack, was held Monday morn- for leaders and committee chair- can Public Works Association ter; 50-50, Tony Zagrecki; re- ing at the Runyon Mortuary, 56 lue on Thursday morning at the els, original sighed lithographs, 'reshments, Joe Fazzari; rec- Dorma Marie Powell, daughter,, ley Gryszewski of Carteret, men of Neighborhood #7 will ill of them framed. Such well- and the New Jersey Society of of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Middlesex Avenue, with the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Wheel- Municipal Engineers. ords, Manny Tierra. er Avenue. The Rev. Andrew be held at 1:00 P. M., at Grove known artists as Dufy, Chagall, Powell. Mr. Bender wa& assist^ Rev, Dr. A. H. Behrenberg, #2 with Mrs. Edward Frank is "Mscasso and Matisse will be The week long festivities will MRS. ANNE CHERVENAK pastor of First Presbyterian A. Okal was celebrant, Rev. be high-lighted by the annual ed in the administration ofthfl. CARTERET — Mrs. Anne Anthony J. Pluta deacon and chairman. Assisting her will be •epresented. Viewing will be Sacrament by Elder Alexander Church, Metuchen, officiating. Mrs. Theodore Gordon from from 12:00 noon until 2:00 P. M., Mother-Daughter car raffle, which will take place Cliervenak, nee Pindrocb, of 58 Burial was in Graceland Me- Rev. Aloysius J. Boland sub at 12:01 A.M. Monday, June 17. Donnelly. • '" Leick Avenue died Tuesday in deacon of the high, requiem school #25, Mrs. Steve Estok at which time the auction will The White Church Guild will..' rarial Park, Kenilworth. from Schools 7 and 14, and Mrs. begin. An extensive display of Social is Planned Two 1968 automobiles will be of- the Elizabeth General Hospital. Mass held in Sacred Heart EDISON — Our Savior's Lu- fered in a drawing for which hold a country auction and, bake • Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Mr. Somerville was employ- "hurch. Interment was in St. Arthur Simon from James*Mon- art works in all price ranges sale on May 11th from 10:00 ed as a mechanic at Brockway roe School and Mrs. George has been arranged. Admission theran Church, 50 Calvert Ave- books of shares have been dis- Chervenak had resided ki Car- [ertrude Cemetery, Colonia. nue, East, will hold Church ributed throughout the Parish. a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Fffiftfi' teret for 50 yars. Her husband, Motors, Elizabeth. Born in Jer- Gondola from Our Lady of is free. ship Hall. sey City, he resided in Iselin 12 The active bearers were Jo- Peace School. School Sunday at 9 A. M., and the late Michael Chervenak died seph Nascak, Jr., Burt Perhacs, Sealed bids will be accepted celebrate Holy Communion at years.,He was a member of the Any parent interested in be- torn those who cannot stay the April 5, 1956 and a son, the late Teamsters Union and Iselin Joseph Rosol, Joseph Kikk, the 10:15 A. M, worship ser- Boy Scout Troop 33 FILM DATE CHANGED John Chervenak died in 1958. Frank Gaydos and Mike Do- coming a Leader or otherwise mtire afternoon. Children and vice. Rev. Erling A. Jacobson, AVENEL - "The Moaoun Post No. 471, American Legion. assisting in Girl Scouting can husbands are welcome to at- She was a parishioner „ of St. He served in the Air Force dur- ra anski, interim pastor, will continue to To Attend Camporee Traveller", a Walt Disney film,, Elias Greek Catholic Church. contact Mrs. Furgason, 62 First tend. preach on the Books of the old WOODBRIDGE - Boy Scout scheduled to be shown on May " ing World War II. Street. - • Mrs. Chervenak is survived JOHN E. PETROFF Testament. Ail the women of Troop 33 will participate in the 4 and 5 at the Avenel VFW.ha*' by three sons, Michael el Mid Surviving are his widow, Wil- been postponed until May 18 at ma (Jacobus); two sons, Ray- FORDS — Funeral services the church ana their friends are Raritan Council Camporee at dletown, Andrew of Cartafet and PTA Spring Bazaar invited to a Mother-Daughter So- Runyon Water Works, May 3, 4, 1:00 P. M. for the benefit of the George of Carteret; twapaugh- mond and John Peter, at home; for John E. Petroff, 52, of 431 Cancer Crusade in Averfet. • "" a brother, Ronald, Fords. Crows Mill Road, who died Lady of Peace Tuesday at St. John's cial at the church on Monday, and 5: Leaders who will attend ters, Mrs. Anna Batiulf if Car- May 6, at 7:00 P. M. The pro- are Robert Shaw, Clyde Wil- teret and Mrs. Mary Magyar of Monday at Perth Amboy Gen- FORDS — Another reminder eral Hospital, are scheduled for gram will emphasize work in liams, Alex Balog, William Port Reading; one sister. Mrs. ROSS PRICE Luncheon Trip about Tuesday, May 7. This is the mission field of Japan and Black, Richard MsSorley, and Pauline Kepic of Czechoslova- :omorrow, Thursday, 8:30 A.M. the date of the annual all-day John Gardella. WOODBRIDGE - The funeral at the Flynn and Son Funeral spring bazaar, sponsored by the proceeds will go to that cause. kia; ten gramichitdrenjifnd six of Ross Price, 47 Van Buren FORDS — On Saturday, June All boys will assemble at the great-grandchildren. y Home, 23 Ford Avenue, with a 1, the PTA of Our Lady of Peace PTA of the St. John's Episcopal On May 10-12 the Luther Lea Street, who died Saturday at requiem Mass at 9:00 at Our Church. gue will go to Camp Koinonia, church parking lot, Friday, 6:30 Funeral services willjbe con- the Jersey Shore Medical Cen- Church is sponsoring a luncheon ~.ady of Peace Church. Burial trip to Peddler's Village. Lunch- The affair will be held In the near Port Jervis, N. Y. which P. M. Parents will transport the ducted from the Bizub Funeral ter, Neptune, was held yester- will be in St. Gertrude Cemet- boys to Runyon Park and also day at the Lanternman Fune- eon will be served at 1:30 P. parish hall with lunch and din- is a.camp owned and operated Home Friday morning. The Rev. ery, Colonia. ner being served. Mrs. Charles by Lutheran Churches in the pick them up on Sunday morn Augustine Medvigy will offer a ral Home, East Stroudsburg, M. at the Cock 'n Bull Restau- Ing. A native of Phillipsburg Pa., rant. The rest of the day can Carlisle and Mrs. Thomas Pe- eastern area. requiem Mass in St. Elias Pa., with burial in Mountain Each patrol .will do its own Church at 9:30 A. M. Interment Home Oakland Cemetery. Mr. Petroff resided here 19 be spent browsing and shopping tersec are co-chairmen. years and was an employee of in the little shops. There are 34, cooking. Order of The Arrow will be in St. Gertrude Ceme- Born in Mountain Home, Pa., will be held, Saturday, 8:00 tery, Colonia. .< the Allied Steel Products Com- shops in a colonial setting which SPRING FAIR Catholic Youth Sets Mr. Price resided hero more pany, Kendlworth. He was a offer a nostalgic retreat to the COLONIA — School 21 PTO P. M. on the camping grounds. than 20 years and was retired veteran of the U. S. Air Force good life of yesteryear. Buses will bold its spring fair, Satur- Dance on Saturday Parents are welcome. MRS. MARY S. KOVACS from the Merck Company where having served during World will leave from the annex at day, May 11, with Mrs. Jack FORDS - The Catholic Youth WOODBRIDGE - The funeral he worked for 25 years as a 11:00 A. M. Kahn in charge. Featured will Organization of Our Lady of machinist. He was a veteran of War II. He was a parishioner of Annual Rummage Sale of Mrs. Mary Silagyi, 241 Clin- Our Lady of Peace Church and Reservations may be made be games for everyone, lunch, Peace Church will hold a dance ton Street, who died Tnirrsday World War I, U. S. Army. member of Perth Amboy white elephant table, and plants. in the annex on Saturday, 7:30 At Methodist Church Surviving are his widow, Ma- with Mrs, Edward Schaper, 548- morning at Perth Amboy Gen- Lodge 784 B.P.O. Elks. His wife 6810, chairman or Mrs. Frank P. M. FORDS — The annual rum- eral Hospital, was held Satur- ry (Thomas); a son, Thomas R was the late Helen Ropchock AUXILIARY TO MEET All activities held by the C. Y. mage sale, sponsored by the Price at home; two brothers, Biank, 549-1351, president. Dead- day at the Mitruska Funeral Petroff. line for reservations is May 17. ,. KEASBEY — The Ladies Aux- O., especially dances, are only Woman's Society of Christian Home, 685 Corflandt Street, William, Woodbridge; Ford liary of the Keasbey Protect- for the students in grades nine Service of the Wesley Methodist Tulsa, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Surviving are two daughters, Church, will take place on Perth Amboy, with a service of Mrs. Janet Hanson, Perth Am- ion Fire Company #1 will meet through twelve. All dances be- Divine Liturgy at St. Michael's Frederick Degler, Sailorsburj Tuesday, May 7 at 7;30 P. M gin at 7:30 P. M. and end at Thursday and Friday, May 9 Lake, Pa.; Mrs. Charles Krum boy; Miss Marion at home; one and 10, from 9:30 to 4:00 P. M. Hungarian Catholic Church of grandchild; two sisters, Mrs, Las Vegas Night at the firehouse. 11:00 P. M. sharp. Byzantine Rite, Perth Amboy. mell, Virginia Beach, Va. in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Edward Pauliiie Henderson, Philadel- Ostergaard is chairman. Burial was in the church cem phia, Pa.; Mrs. Gladys Lubin etery. MRS. FRANCES D. WALTER Niagara Falls, N.Y.; three Set by GOP Club The regular meeting of the The deceased was the widow COLONIA — Funeral services brothers, George P«troff, State WOODBRIDGE — The Wood Application Forms Ready group will take place on Tues- of George Kovacs who died Jan for Mrs. Frances Donak Waller College, Pa.; Andrew Petroff, bridge Township Young Repub day, 8:00 P. M. at the church. uary 15, 1967. She resided ir 72, of 24 Lincoln Avenue, who Fords; Stephen Fetcko, Niagar; lican Club announced plans for Falls. N. Y. the second annual Las Vegas night to b© held this year at the For 1968 Debutante Ball WOODBRUK;E KIWAMS cum ANTHONY VAN DUSKY American Legion Hall on Sat WOODBRIDGE — Invitations As soon as the debs are se- CARTE RET — The funeral o urday.'May 11, 9:00 P.M. are being mailed out by the Anthony Van Dusky. 64, of 11' Joseph Spahn, chairman, ap lected, a meeting of the girls Woodbridge Township Business and their motheri will be set 'fll Street, who died thi; pointed the following committee and Professional Women's Club morning at home, will taki chairmen: tickets, Pat Britton; to prospective Debutantes to be up immediately 60 all the rule place Friday morning at 8:30 a refreshments, Agnes Lynche presented at the eighth annual and regulations can be outlined AUCTION the Synowiecki Funeral Home. ski; games, Ken Olechkna; dec Debutante Ball at the Bruns and questions answered. Over Half Century 56 Carteret Avenue, with a high orations, Vivian Serko; public wick Inn, Friday, December .27. Election Slated Of Personal Service Mass of requiem at#:0O at St ity, Larry Kolakowski. The major portion of the pro- Joseph'* Church. Burial will be The price of admission in ceeds of the ball is used for The annual election of offic To All Faiths MAY 4; 10 Alto 3 PIin St. Peter's Cemetery, Staten eludes games of chance, re scholarships and charitable ers of the Woodbridge Township Throughout Middlesex County Island, N. Y. Visiting hours 2 k freshments, entertainment and ventures of BPW. Business and Professional Worn 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. prizes. Ticket) may be obtained Parents of young girls 16 to en's Club will be held Thursday AUGUST F. GREJINER II, Manager Mr. Van Dusky was a crane from any club member. For 18 inclusive who are interested] May 2, at the Woodbridge KORVETTE'S operator employed at the U. S, further information and tickets in having their daughters pre- Health Center, St. George Ave- Metals Refining Company here call Mr. Spahn, 382 0456. Tick sented, may obtain application nue. Miss Claire Sutch, chair with 40 years service in the ets may also be purchased ai f'lrms fiam the chairman. Miss man of the nominating commit Greiner Funeral Home PARKING LOT firm. He was a member of th< the door. Ruth Wolk, at The Leyler- tee, will present the slabe. Other 25-Year Club at the U. S. Metal lJres.s., aj Greon SUeet, or at members of the committee are (St. (ieorfe Avenue Entrance) Refinery plant, and a metnbe. MEETING TUESDAY the offices at Colanla and John Miss Wolk, Mrs. Aid* Breman (Auctioneer: CLYDE LINABERRY) of Woodmen of the World. H WOODBRIDGE — Knights of F. Kennedy Memorial High and Mrs. Josephine Swartz, u\ DIRECTOR was a parishioner of St. Joseph' Columbus, Middlesex Counci; Schools, , past presidents and Mhs Irene * Benefit Of * Church. Born in Elm Park 857, will hold an "open house' Deadline for the receipt of ap- Onody, outgoing treasurer. August F. Greiner II KIWAINIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND 1'url Richmond, S. I., )»e resides meeting, Tuesday, 8:00 )'. M plication is May 8. A screening Mrs. Elizabeth Novak, presi in Ciirlerel i'i years. Members are requested to bring committee will then1 go over the dent, has requ««Ud that all of 44 Green St., Woodbridge. ME 4-0204 Fur: J. K. Kennedy, Colonia and Woodbridge High Schools i fimM, standing and special — Kain Hate: May It, IMS — 1 Ayrs Daltun, with whom 1J wi/1 be presented and refresh- »'

TJIADFR-PRERS — » Wrrlnes|^y, May 1, 100R

Nn Charge od oiw who had not Railway Avenue, when the pre-through MM. Michael Miller, McCarthy Group Set* ticket chairman, 8 Tulip Drive, Johnson returned to his na him. sentation will be "Cat on a Hot "No, but he thinks he h««." \Theutrr Party, May 23 Tin Roof", Fords. live town after some years "In what wny'" abroad i WOODB RIDGE - The Wood- AU proceeds will be used to ''Me persist* in talking about help finance Senator Eugene Mc- CAKE SALE , "His he changed much?" asfc- what a fool he used to be! bridge Volunteers for McCarthy COLONIA — The" Colonla Can- have organized a theater party, Carthy's primary campaign. cer Club will conduct a cake May 23, 8:40 P. M. at the CLrcle Tickets may be purchased at sale, Saturday, 10:00 A.M. at Playhouse, Martin Terrace off the door or may be ordered Food Fair. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE A iigttlHed und rewarding profettion For InformatiM a«4 nrxUra Fill* 1th OapM •• a Pwt Car*. MAIL DIKKCTI.T TO: OUR 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE MR. CARl eiFARATTI, Dtm ni DlrKfM- FRANKLIN BEAUTY JCHOOl SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 111 BROAD ST., EllZAIETM, NJ.

NAMF Irartm • Print ADDRFSS Free Carnations With •NTH NI|M Cltwi riTY STATF fcy HM NJ. Shrtt Umt »f Mother'sDayPurchase AftF PHONF Mutation, by Vihrni tUn, dirf KM NJ. Umi tf FREE GIFT WRAPPING orruPATiON Cultiir*. VISIT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE: Two students of John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, ENROLL 1VOW FOR CLASSES Iselin; Lynn Yette, 359 Outlook Avenue, Colonia, and Thomas Anderson, 112 Poplar Street, practical gifts for Mother Fords, talk about landscape architecture with Richard H. Merrit, (left), director of resident instruction, of the Rutgers College of Agriculture and Environemental Science as they inspect FRANKLIN BEAUTY SCHOOLS a scalp model of a city. The two students were among 2,500 high school pupils who visited the HOSIERY College Friday for Science Day. A ±«p*t«tlit and truitring method* $«eond tm **»m Mrs. Howard Rosenbaum, may 121 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH 1206 E. GRAND ST., ELIZABETH volunteer by calling them at 283 LINGERIE urn State of Israel 1292. Directly ocroti from Woolwonha Phone* EL 2-3037 — EL 3-8537 SugqetHonit tor GLOVES Mother's 20th Birthday Day To he Observed COSTUME ISELIN—Rabbi Harold Rich! FACTORY man will conduct services at JEWELRY Congregation Beth Sholom, !K> PRICES Cooper Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. 1 His sermon will be based on Factory RETAIL Outlet recognition of Israel Indepen SWEATERS 14M Ir»ln« St., Raima? Dal* t. • p.fi. _ m. • p.M. dpiice Day which is celebrated | on May 3 and will mark Israel's 20th anniversary as a state. A plea will be made from the wv CIMT A maoutn torn pulpit for "a continuance of OV FAMOOI IM righteousness, dedication and devotion to the Jewish cause all over the world." Saturday morning services Mothmr would to delighted will be held at 9:00 A. M. May with a The Greatest! 4, with Junior Congregation meeting at 10:30 A. M, in the SRASS BUCKET lower auditorium. Regular eve- GIFT CERTIFICATE ning services are held daily at ;Beef fixitr 7:30 P. M. and Sunday morn- She can select her own gift at her and ings at 8:30. All area residents convenience are welcome. SERVICE CHARGES A successful fund-raising car- wash was held at the synagogue LUNCHEON by the Pre-U.S.Y. Group. The Daily 11:JO la 1:00 P.M. proceeds will help pay for the annual outing to Seaside Heights. DINNER Rabbi Richtman announced a IHCPAHTMEM STOHi: meeting will be held on May 8 KIND Dailj S:*> (a 11:00 P.M. rrldi; nod Saturdar "HI lt:» at 2:00 P. M. at the synagogue SuniUj 4 P.M. Til 1* P.M. to organize a Senior Citizens group. The group expects to meet on a regular basis for the • FREE PARKING at the purpose of experiencing a pro- REAR ENTRANCE OF BRASS BUCKET gram of social and cultural ac- STORE Charcoal Steakhouse tivities, including trips, paint- ing, sewing and ceramics. For When You Open A Regular Personal • OPEN FRIDAY NITES U B. * A MAIN STREET V TILL 9 P.M. additional information, call the HONORED WOODBRIDGE Rabbi at 283-2421. "\ DAILY 9:30 to 6 P.M. Reservations: ME 4-9148 Don Applebaum, vice-president CHECKING ACCOUNT* of ways and means, announced that a Mixed-Couples Summer Bowling League is now being •THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES '••¥• ~" formed. Anyone interested in PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK joining may call him at 283 of Any Kind If You Maintain FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. 1. SAVE ON Chain Link Fences 0O68. A minimum Balance of $200 • VINYL COATED Plans for the annual Congre- Please send me information and signature gation calendar are now being cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL COLOR GUARD formed. Anyone interested in as- ; ii CHECKING ACCOUNTS. '«i'.-"'vC sisting the chairmen, Mr. and BANK BY MAIL FREE... • ALUMINUM 0 Individual Account Q Joint Account • GALVANIZED NAME • WOOD Loyalty Queen Chosen We Pay Postage Both Ways ADDRESS By helin VFW Unit WRITE OR FILL OUT ISELIN — Miss Nancy Raiti CITY STATK Pon't be aught buying inferior fencing, - CALL - was chosen as Loyalty Queen COUPON FOR INFORMATION priea alott* doesn't tell you the quality in the recent contest sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW *f your fencing. Be sure before you Post 2636, according to Mrs. Nicholas Migliorato, Loyalty buy!!! Call Ciccone NOW! For the best 283-2051 FREE NO Day Chairman. ajifflUtr fencing for the lowest price I ESTIMATE OBLIGATION Miss Vidci Manoff was pick PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK •' SITS.'!"'' cd for first runner-up with Miss .lime Markussen as second run ud EeUli ner-up. MAIN OFFICE: At the "FIVE CORNERS" Perth Amboy •FINANCING ARRANGED* Ell. U1I BRANCH OFFICE: Convery Blvd. and Brace Ave., Perth Amboy Ira RaBtogf • Aluminum Rallinfrs / Aluminum THEATER PARTY Triplt Track Window* / Alumnuim Jalousie COLONIA — The Altar Rosary Dwt / Aluminum Combination Storm Doors CICCONE WELDING, mt.^ Society of St. John Vianney BRANCH OFFICE: Cooke Avenue, Carteret Aluminum tnd FU>r» Clao Awnings / A hi ml- Church will conduct a theater •urn

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^ Tlje Middlesex County TOP COVERAGE TOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Pren arid Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in —top drcolatlon coverage In Woodbridge area. Woodbrldg« area. Wednesday, May 1,1968

THE^.GOT ATTENTION: In conjunction with the cleanup, flxup, paint-up campaign now underway in Woodbridge Township under the direction of Citizens Advisory Committee, Boy Scouts of Troop 48, Iselin, sponsored by the VFW, put on a novel cam- paign Saturday to bring the important subject of beautifkation before Iselinites. They constructed booths on vacant lots on Oak Tree Road. All day long youngsters brought in bags of rubbish they collected in empty tots. They were rewarded with gift bal- loons and a chance to play the various games set up in the booths. Left to right, Thomas Gocie, Barry Nealls, Edward Benkcrt, Edmund Del Piinclpo, co-chairman of the campaign; Dennis Luna and Br^m Granmer.

GIFT TO HOSPITAL: Joseph Sherber, administrator of the John F. Kennedy Community Hospital, is shown receiving a check in the amount of $141.12 from Herbert Hannigan, chairman of the Woodbridge Township Jayceeg 1967 Football Classic. On Mr. Sherher's right is Jack Lawrence, president of the Woodbridge Township Jayceeg. The Woodbridge Jaycees' total contribution to the John F. Kennedy Community Hospital to date is $719.97, J

MORTON MILLER

TO BE INSTALLED: Mor- ton Miller will he installed as president of the Colonia- R airway Lodge of li'nai B'rith and the annual induction of of- ficers scheduled for May 9 at 8::iO P. M. at Congregation B'nai Jacob, Avenel. Others to be inducted are vice presi- dents, Richard Saunders, Ed- IT'S SPRING FAIR TIME!: Admiring a poster and displaying some of the articles to be sold YANKEE BIRD-WATCHERS - N. Y. Yankee Whitey Ford, left, and Fred Talbot, right, admires the brand new Ford Thunder- win Kaufman, Albert Somlo; at the annual Spring Fair to be sponsored by Avenel Schools 4 and 5 PTA May 8 from 9:00 A.M. bird presented to him by Irv Levy, middle, of Woodbridge Ford, Woodbridge, for use during the 1968 baseball season. Altogether, treasurer, Michael Lemer- to 3:00 P.M., are Mrs. Owen Culton, chairman and Miss Alice Gade, principal. Refreshments 26 New York Yankees and coaches were given the Thunderbirds by the Metropolitan New Jersey Ford Dealers Association, at man; financial secretary, Ed- will be available and in the booths will be displayed homemade cakes and pies, toys and handi- a special luncheon honoring the ball plaeyrs at The Manor, West Orange, ward Warshaw; recording secretary, Sheldon Feirstein; craft books will also be on sale and there will be a pantry shelf. corresponding secretary, Rob- ert Sokol; warden, Harold Court Mercedes Minkoff; chaplain, David Co- hen; trustees, Cohen, Henry Klein, Samuel Feingold, Min- Breakfast Listed koff, Mike Sablosly, Sam Sa- WOODBR1DGE — Father ga n and Ray Haftel. David Dominic Egan, O.S.B., of Lin Levy, Westfield-Mountainside Lodge, will be the installing den will be guest speaker at officer and Marc Andrews, the annual communion break comedian, will present a pro- fast of Court Mercedes, 769, gram. The pubic is invited. Catholic Daughters of America, Saturday, after the 8 A. M. Mass in St. James' auditorium. History of Iselin The affair will be held in the To Be Written, Seek Fiesta Robm/Reo Diner. Miss Betsy Traulwein will entertain Old Pictures, Maps The annual Catholic Daugh * WOODBK1DGE - Tex Perry ter of the year award will be has announced that, the Iselin presented by Mrs, Thomas Citizens Committee is now in Gallagher. Mrs. Leon Gerity the process of compiling a his and Mrs. Patrick Golden are tury of the Iselin section of co-chairmen. Woodbridge Township, Mrs. Geneva Ryno, Cliffwood Many old time residents have Beach, creator of "Geneva Jel been interviewed, Perry said and lies" presented a program ai now his group is seeking "pic the regular meeting. tures of yesteryear as they apply Mrs. Peter McCarui, com- to the Iselin section". munity charity chairman, re- All pictures will be returned ported that an Easter party Perry promised. We will copy jwas held at .the Woodbridg> the pictures immediately and State School for Retarded give full credit to the owner of MUSICAL EVENT: Above are lour members of the chorus at Woodbridge Senior High School Children; the court supplied the original pictures. who will participate in a concert listed for May 10 in the school auditorium in conjunction with candy and refreshments for 53 Perry said he has been col- LOYALTY DAY PROCLAMATION — Governor Richard J. Hughes officially proclaimed today- the Festival of Aits to be held the same night under the sponsorship of the PTA. The arts and children in its "adopted cot- lecting notes and data for sev- as Loyalty Day. State V.F.W. Commander James G. Caffrey, Jr., of Woodbridge (left) and craft* show will be held in the gymnasium ul 7:31) and the concert, under the dirccliou of the tajje". A collection of wash eral years. Old maps of the State V.F.W. Loyalty Day Chairman Emmett G, Cherue, of Middletowu, view signing of pro*- Vocal Music Department, will start at 8:30. Left to right are Gary Berlin, Virginia Zelirer, cloths and shoe laces was als area as well as pictures are Laura lloffer ami Alexander (.Sandy) Kandu. given to the school. needed, he declared. lamation in state capitol. SUPPO YOUR POLICE PAGE TEN , May 1, 10BR

CongregatidHQh lakCh urchRev. Wightman A Former Woodbridge Man Plans Cornemtone Rite Named Alternate To Appear in Play Here WOODBRIDGE — Rev, John WOODBRIDGE — The First Wightman. minister of the First WOODHHIDGK—Boh Congregational Churrh of Wood 1 ConRreRational Church of Wood formrrlv nf Worxlbridue, Bnd idRr will hold a special \ bridge, has been nominated as m.inac-r of 1hp Woorihrirign cornerstone laying ceremony as an alternate delegate to the 1M8 linindi of ih<" First Savings and Democratic National Convention part of its morning worship fiuri : I,nan of Perth Amhoy, will bn day at 11 o'clock, Rev. John G, " by the New Jersey Volunteers scon in Uie role of Brick Pollit, Wighttnan, announced today. '^for McCarthy, Rev. Wightman ii the Circle Player* presenta- A new Christian Education •will run as an alternate fronv tion of Tennessee William*' and multi-purpose room addition the 15th Congressional District '•("m on (i Hot. Tin Roof". The- to the church which will contain ion a McCarthy slate in the play will be performed at the j June 4th primary. offices, lounge, kitchen, seven Circlp Playhouse, Martin Tfr- j Although a relative newcomer classrooms and a large fellow race and Rahway Avenue, Wood- ship hall, has been under con !to the political field, Rev. Wight man has had experience in com briilKo. on the evenings of May struct ion for several months and 11, 18. 24, and 2r). Curtain tim« is nearing completion. ; munity action, human rights and Interfaith work. He it a will hr R:30 P. M. for all per- Speakers will include Miss Su- formances. san Rolmer, representing the graduate of Carleton College youth of the church; Frank Bur k Union Theological Seminary, A graduate of Sayreville High ger, chairman of the Christian was ordained in 1992 and spent School, Bob is presently atten- Education Committee and Mrs. four years In Arlington, Va., ding Monmouth College, major- o. William Lauritsen, president : where he was president of the ing in Business Administration of the Women's Fellowship. | Arlington Human Relations and will graduate in June. Mar- : Council. He came to Woodbridge After appropriate article* ried, he and his wife, Judia, in 1966 and is president of the have been deposited in the cor- also an actress who has appear- United Clergy of Woodbridge, nerstone, it will be put inlo d in many area productions, and represents the Ura'ted place by Clifford Bundy, chair nd his daughter, Erin Kelly, rr- Church of Christ in the Social, BOB O'KEKFE man of the Building Committee. . JOHN (J. WIGHTMAN ide in Cliffwood Beach, after Education and Action Commit aving lived in Woodbridge for Special music will be provi irection of Richard Glas tee of the New Jersey Council number of years. ded by tht Chancel Choir under of Churches NEW APPOINTMENT: Richard J. Bamrtb, chairman of Woodhrldf* Township CiUtcni for For many years Bob has been Rev. Wightman has thrown Jr. High Band Robert F. Kennedy, hai announced th« appointment of Mri. Robert Lliowtkl, 30 Eait Prcicott :tive in Circle Player «ppear- his support, to Senator Eugene Avenue, Colonla, at area representative In the fifth ward. Mri. Lttowiki, formerly of Orange, ig in "Tender Trap", "Five McCarthy "because of McCar inger Exercise", Summer and hn resided In Colonla ilnc« November, 1MT. She li a pirlshlontr of St. John Vianney Church. Nesti-Kuruczr Rites Held thy's courage in speaking out Plans Concert MM. LlfowtU win soon call an area meeting lor Interutcd cltiiens. moke" and "Bus Stop." Most on Vietnam when his views were ISELIN — The Iselin Junior ecently he has appeared for Saturday at Holy Spirit relatively unpopular, his ability High School Instrumental and Theatre 300 in Linden, in "Our to bridge the generation gap Vocal Music Departments will 'own" as the stage manager, HOPELAWN — The Church Serving as best man was Jo- and reach the student groups, present the annual Spring On nd in "Auntie Mame" as Brian cert Thursday, May 9, 7:30 of the Holy Spirit. Perth Amboy, seph P. Belko. Gerald J. Nesti his avoidance of simplistic solu t'Banion, and as Alfieri, in tioas and avoidance of appeals P.M., in the school auditorium. was the setting Saturday after and Andrew J. Kurucz, Jr. were View From the Bridge". With to emotion and demogoguery, The band, under the direction noon for the wedding of Miss lishftrs. the Woodbridge Shakespeara Patricia Veronica Kurucz, and his basic intellectual ability of John Parks, will offer a var Festival Players, he has appear Mrs. Nesti attended Wood- and honesty". daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An iety of numbers, including the ed as Tibault in "Romeo and bridge Senior High School and favorite "Greensleeves", by A drew J, Kurucz, 82 Juliette uliet", and as Demetrius, in Mandl School, New York City. R. Reed; "Fiddler on the Roof" Street, and John W. Nesti, son 1 Midsummer's Night Dream". arranged by J. Warrington of Mr. and Mrs. John Nesti, 546 Her husband attended Middle Victims of Newark During the summer of 1966, Bob Brace Avenue, Perth Amboy. sex County Vocational and Tech "Chorale from the Organ Sym Riots to be Aided phony", Saint Seans; "Prelude appeared professionally in me The Rev. J. Nevin Kennedy of nical High School, Perth Am lodramas which toured the ficiated. By Avenel Church La Traviata", Guiseppe Verdi; boy. Both are employed by 0. and the novelty number, "The state, "Curse of an Acning Miss Barbara Baliuk was K. Electric Supply Div. Sup- AVENEL — The Sacrament Flea." Heart" and "Caught in a Spi- maid of honor. Other bridal at- ronics Corp., Perth Amboy. of Infant Baptism will be oh der's Web". tendants were Mrs. Joseph Pas served at the First Presbyteri The school chora! groups, tore, Miss Christine Ruggo, Miss After a trip to Bermuda, the an Church of Avenel, Sunday, >ecial chorus, and the Glee Tickets for "Cat on a Hot Tin Rita Nesti, and Miss Kathy Lee couple will make their home at the 9:30 and It A. M. ser- ub, tinder the direction o Roof" may be purchased by Kovacs. in Madison, vices with Rev. Walter W. Feig- iss Bernadotte Smith, will calling Miss Connie Marehitto ner, pastor, officiating. resent the Negro spiritua' at the Playhouse 634-9679, eye National Family Week will Joshua Fit De Battle of Jeri nings after 9 P. M. and placing s(art May IS and to commemo ho"; "Silver Swan" by Gib orders. Further information on Vereb-Scrofani Marriage rate it, the Church School Youth ions; "Gloria in Excelsis", Mo ticket prices may be obtained will present a prgram in the art; "Clair De Lune", by De by calling the Playhouse. The Sanctuary. The 9:30 session will IUSSV selections from the play is directed by Ronald J. offer its program at 2 P. M., Music Man" by Wilson; and Platt of Plainfield. DEBORAH WALDHOLZ SUE H. DROSSMAN BERNAD1NE J. DEANGELO Solemnized on Saturday BETBOTHED — The en- while the 11:00 session will pre- Give Me Your Tired, You (Photo by Carlan Studio) (Photo by Thomas Studio) 'oor," by Berlin. gagement of Sue II. Drossman COLONIA — The marriage of and Edward Parin were ushers. sent heirs at 4 P. M. All par- A special number, to Carl A. Pearlman has been BRIDE TO-BE: — Mr. and Miss Josephine Mary Scrofani After a trip to California, the ents, members and frionds are SUMMER WEDDING: Mr. announced by her parents, Mrs. Joseph DeAngelo. 26 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John couple will reside in Elizabeth. invited. lolly", by the "Dancing Dukes' Sinai Chapter and Mri. Charles Blatt, Colo Mr, and Mrs. David M. Dross Clyde Avenue, Hopelawn, Scrofani, Elizabeth, and Eugene! The bride was graduated from The Woodhridge Council of ill be a feature of the evening, nla, announced the engage- man of Verona. Mr. Pearlman have announced the engage- Battin High School, Elizabeth, the United Church Women will ith the special chorus., Thi John Vereb, son of Mr. and llee Club will sing "Ten'Min Collects Books ment of Mrs. Blatt's daughter, is the. son ftf Max Pearlman ment of their daughter. Ber- Mrs. Charles Vereb, 760 Wood and attended College of St. Eliz hold its annual May Fellowship Miss Deborah Waldhob to Al- of Roselle and Mrs. Leslie nadine Joan, to Richard P. abeth, Convent Station. She is luncheon Friday at noon, at the tes Ago", and "Lady < COLONIA — B'nai B'rith Wo- Avenue, was solemnized Satur- •pain." lan Osffega, son of Mr. and Pearlmao of Elizabeth, for- C.arber, son of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon »t St. Anthony of employed in the analytical lab Avenel Church. All women of men, Sinai Chapter, have laun- Mrs. David Ostrega, Montreal, merly of Woodbridge. John Garber, 43 Worden Ave Padua Roman Catholic Church, oratory, Schering Corp.. Union. the area are invited. Rev. Feig- ched a drive to send ene billion Canada. The bride-to-be Is al ner will speak on "Human paperback books to American A graduate of West Orange mie, Hopelawn, August IT has Elizabeth, .with the Rev. Dom Mr. Vereb was graduated so the daughter of Arnold been set as the wedding date. inick Di Guardo officiating. from East Side High School, Values". Baby alters will.be servicemen in Vietnam and hos- Waldholi, Moatdair. Mountain High Sctiool, Miss provided. Holy Innocents pitalized veterans. )ro«sman is a Junior at Bos- Miss DtAngelo Is a grad- Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaRocco. Newark ind is employed by Misa Waldholi, >> graduate ate of Woodbridge Senior brother-in-law- and sister of the Princeton Case Company Ros- A collection of dotting; food Anyone with books to donate ton University, majoring in and money is being coQtced for of Woodbridge Senior High elementary education. Mr. 'Wh School, Class of UM and bride, served as best man and elle, as a manager oi thermo Planning Raffle or for further information, con- School, Is a medical techni ' " Fashion Institute of Tech matron of honor. Joseph Shine forming. he people in Newark who were tact Mrs. Michael Frucht, 88 Pearlman, a graduate of Wood- burned out of their homes. Call clan, and Mr. Ostrega is an bridge High School, is a jun- 'ngy. New York City, where COLONIA — At a meeting o Drake Place, 382-5443. If no an- accounting student in Mon- i received aa Associate of | the church office at 634 16J1 or the Holy Innocents Society o swer call Mrs. Mae Fisher, :;81- ior at Boston University and bring the items to the Church. treal. They wen both itudents plans to attend a school of vet- tiled Science Degree, mi iddlesex County Monday a 9050 or Mrs. Beverly Liebeskinri, On Thursday, May 2, the Gold- in Israel last Fall. A sum- erinary medicine after grad- ring la merchandising. She Miss Mary E. Procanik t. Mary's In Perth Amboy 381-5482. en Circle will meet at 1 P. M. mer wedding ii pinned. uation. >s employed at Merck & Co., there was a round table discus for recreation, crafts or Bible Belle (Jlasser, a past president Rahway. ion on various topics includin of Sinat Chapter, represented Mt garber Is also a (trad- Study. Rw. Feigner will con- he annual raffle. Mrs. Jac aid Walters, Denis* Wdowiak, t Weds Warren C Boiste duct tha Bible Study. the grc-up early this week at the M4> et Woodbridge Senior asey, fund raising chairman 33rd annual convention, Spring Susan M. Yavor, Lawrence Zur- announced this year four prize; Principal High School, Class of I960 and KEASBEY - Miss aty Glen, N. Y. Mrs. Leo Grossman lin. will be raffled. An 18" telev Monmouth College, Long i abeth Procanik,' daughter of and Mrs. Leonard Chakrin also Juniors—Linda L. Agnew, Ev- ion, a vacuum cleaner, a ha Branch, where he received a /Ver Tumid Candidates* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Procanik, Baptist Church attended as delegates; both ara elyn E. Barby, Carol Bernadyn, ryer, and a pants valet. Th< Announces Bachelor Business Adminis- 84 Highland Avenue, and War past presidents of the chapter Juliana. Borodxiewicz, Charlotte rawing has been scheduled fo trator degree. Tie is a bank Consult with Rabbi en Curtis Hoiste, son of Mr. and of B'nai B'rith, Women Nor- Bulvanoski, Michele Caravella, October 28. examiner for the Treasury ISELIN—Rabbi Harold Richt and Mrs. Walter Hoiste, Tea- Lists Schedule thern New Jersey Council. Honor Roll inda Corcoran, Barbara Kvan- The program chairman an Department. man of Congregation Beth Sho neck, were united in marriage ISELIN — Mary P. Connolly, cio, Theresa A. Gorny, Gary R. WOODBRIDGE — The Con nounced the guest speakers fo Jrillo, Lynn . ship meeting of the season Tues Multiple Listing Service which Blick; O'DonneU Agency; McCarthy, Rosemary McDon- Street, were guests of honor at couple will reside in Morris Hellwig, Debra L. Hinlicky, De- day, May 14, 7:30 P.M., in the May 5th has been designated has its headquarters at 328 Mor- Paige, Paige & Richards; R. ald, Joan. R. McDowell, Roger a surprise party in honor of Plains. borah] Hollman, Linda J. Hoov- auditorium. victory Sunday and will mark ris Ave., in Elizabeth. E. Scott Co.; Surety Realty; Mustalish, James Mutzabaugh, er,, Lynn H. Jefferson, Cathy their 25th wedding anniversary. the first step in the 1968 build- Officers for the 1968-1969 According to Charles V. Ber- Stanley Jay; The Boyle Co.; Joseph A. Neesan. Jorgensen, Patricia Malon«y, The affair was planned by the ing fund program. school term will be installed ry, president, Multiple Listing The Kolar Agency; The Phares Jann L. Obuck, Phyllis Pias Gary Mitchell. Lembergs' daughters, the Miss Recently baptized were Mr with Edward P. Keating, Direc Inductions Set Service members are "able to Agency; Van Horn, Dotan and k-wsky. Shelly Reynolds, Patri es Beverly, Myra and Phyllis. and Mrs. Ferguson. Also Robert Mortollite, James tor of Secondary Education, of insure fastest possible home Wm. T. Ard Assoc, Janmar U Realty, and R. W. McCafferty. Terry Glum, Mrs. Jarvis tioned at Cherry Point, N. C. Nunn; Klumas & Gais; Me Mem and Mrs. Irv Malina. Rab- Pherson Realty; Phil Henehan; In Union: Autorino Realty; bi Brand w^ll give the invoca- MOM-DAUGHTER Shaheen Agency, and Vic Den- Brounell & Kramer; Charles V. tion The. discharge of officers BREAKFAST nis Realty, Berry, Inc.; .Dominiak Realty; will (>e conducted by Mrs. Rho- WOODBRIDGE - St. Anne' In. Elizabeth: A. A. XHson Ell Lief; Gorman Agency; da hunger and Lester Jacobs Agency; Abe Berkofj. A. O. Mur Hanscom Realty; James Whita JHINKI'II A. MANGEK KOIHiKi J. BARAJ.VS KOKK11T N. WYHLK Unit of Trinity Episcopal OburcJ will have the honor of installing will hold its amuia 1 mother ray;B. B. Miller Co.; Brown & Realty; J. P. McMahon; L J. TO <.HM)l.\ IE: Four Woodbrldge Township patjolnifu will graduate I Hclay with Hie luiilli Municipal Police Class, trained lie new presidents, '1'orry Glinn daughter breakfast, May 12 Brown; Correia Real Estate; Zehnbauer, Inc.; Martin 11. Ho- al Sea (.ilt, according to an announcement made by Col. 1). B. Kelly, superintendent. New Jersey Stale Police. I'br exercises for the congregation and Mike Plans are also being made fui Crown Realty; Emanuel Car- chadel; Ray Bell & Assoc; R J. -nill lit- held at Siuing Lake Community House, Spring Lake at 2:00 P.M. Tile local graduates air Robert J. Haiajah, :i» lie : Robin (OF Men's Club and Mrs. a card party. May 22 at the lino; E. W. Hague, Co.; K M Dunne Assoc; R. Mangels Co ; StHMU, Fords; Josrph A Manger, 119 Jansen Avenue, Aveuel, Robert N. Wyber, VI Jeffersou Street, Aleulu I'ark leiiatd i.lmima llobinaou, &$Lci; [parish with. 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PAGE TWELVE Wednesday, May 1, 1P68 Leader-Prest Wrestling Clinic Answer Score Two To Senior Coaches' Dilemma Dual Wins By LONNIE LAUER FINALS | 134 lbs -Keith MeArdle (C) 9, ISELIN — The three senior 92 lbs —Gary DeFranco (K) 0, Bal1 '• (ARTKRET — Carteret won high schools of Woodbridge Cllento (C) 9. 142 lbs.—Jim Harman (W) pin 2:52, Breindel (C). its second dual meet of the sea Township have very good athlet- 98 lbs— Adolph Magnola (C) sen, scoring an easy win ovor ic program;* and can hold their pin :28, O'Connor (K). 148 lbs-Walter Place <('), I!< scllr Park in the Garden State own against almost any team in Bill Miller (K) pin 2:27. 104 lbs.—Dennis Strummick 157 lbs.—Mike Rosenbaum (C) Crriifri onrp, 87 37. The RamblCTS any sp^rt. (W) pin 1:42, Schubiger (K). out. of 14 events, with Their successful records in 1, Col»an (K) 2. * well I. 110 lbs.—Phil Flanagan (W), 168 lbu.-Mike H»ythorn (W), Larry Iialka, John Spoganetz the overall athletic program are ;in tn«n«hl|> of WDoObrMiT"'. In lh« Mnnlrlpal HullcUnJ on May 31). Cninlr o( Mlddlfifx. tf. J. rMfrv«a Ihf 2 no p u. I'r«valilnf Tim», r ehl In wnlve any informallllta 1« n tc Dr.wlnn. Kptclflcatianii and rnrmn nt iiicc-lnin of lhr» Women's (if Columbus Columbian Clul), ri-tw-t any and/nr all hlds. Bl(1«. ConlracU and Bond fur lh» prni».«-d Knili bid muni br arrnmptnlM hr a work, prfparrd by fhsrln W Bfa«k. Missiiiiiiuy <'nLiii"il of Assembly (Irnnd Strct. irrtlllfd dwek to Ih* ordfr of tha Town- TowmhlB En(ln«*r. and upproi-rt hy ih* of (wnl (limch is s-hr luloil for » « . ihlp n( WoodhrldK, or « bid bond anj|oiinmlMl(infr of Tran»pnrtaUnn. hi>» IIIUISII.IV, May 2, 7.Mil I'. M. ;it Two drill moclinns have boon hi wnlfh ihall hf In Ihe amounl of lfn||y.,n liirA ,„ lh, of(lr, „, lh(, ,,|,| \r. per centum <]0';> of the bnae bid In Ihc Ulneer at Memorial Municipal Building. Ihc ihurcli, corner Cno:>or Avc sot for the Is'clin Fife nnd Drum form ami Itlhject to tha ron4l!lonr pro- 1 Main Street. Wrmdhrlrlle. New Jerwy, niic nnd licikclcy lioulrvarrf. iCorps on Tuesday and Wedncs N • * * jday, May 7 and 8, 7:00 P M., at 1 o< thiny on> daya sfter Uw actual 1 t«p»T (Jovernment Aid DMrlrt Oftlce lo. Mrs, Lonnln Puntorno, prcsi-.the h^me of Joseph Painter, tinE oflrftctor, 117 Berkeley Boulevard The successful bidder will fM required Square, East Halo Sire*. Freehold. i ftiirtlnh a 3uii>ly Compuny Bond In N. J. 077d!fl, and may h« Inspected bf allies Auxiliary to VFW Postj • . . 8Y le full amnunt flf Ihe eontrsrt price In- proapertlve bldd^ra diirlnir huitne^ii •3B is scheduled for Thursday, Bingo games will he held rmhliylna; Ihr Townahlp ol Wnodhrldfe, hnura. Rlddfri win he furnt.l.M with a JULIAN N J from any nnd all pwMdlniM, copy of tha aperltifntloiv and MUA prints ay 2, 8 P.M., at p?st head Tuesday night in St. Cecelia's nrtirm* nt any klnrl, name or of th* drawlnjft hy the iTiKlne.fr on prnp- inrters, Route 27. Lourdes and Fatima Halls. drirrlptlon and romHtlnnal lor th< faith- cr rmtlott and payrnentt of cont erf pro- • a • Early bird games will begin at ful performance of the worV j paratlon. Bid* muat rw mada on atHnii. POLLA The Owner reserve* thf right to ard proposal forma In the manner de*lg. The executive hoard f' '-">'>" 7:00 and regular games at 8:00. Any combination nf bid* nr to award th« nat«d therein and required by th» *pprlfl. Ihletic Association will meet • * • mntract In part or whole, and to waive catlona. mu* h« enclosed in aealed en- any informalities In or tn reject any and velopca. bearlnf lh< nam« and addreaa ol Members of Boy Scout Troop Kngrish (lpvoloprr, who hursday, 8 P. M., in Kni •. ..; ol all hin> If formed to be In their tost In- bidder and the name of the. road on mit- olumbus Hall, Grand Street. 48 will meet Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. always walks sideways saysiternt to«_ d• o so_., I •"• "*-reaaed •« *"* T*wn Council of lh» • • • in VFW Post 2636 Hall, Route sideways walking is the answer Bjr Ordtr of: IXwnahlp of WoodhrWfe. Mlddlenex to pedestrian congestion in busy TIfE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIIXJI!County. Ntw Jemey, and muat he. acrom. Bingo games will be held 27, with Reinhart Thorsen, IN THF, COUNTY or panl*d by a Non-Cnlluflon affidavit and hursday night at CongregationIscoutmaster. cities. In fact, he has asked MIUULE8EX. N. 1. a certified check for not len than ten the Council to make pavements (1EOROE T 1MEH0I.ICK. (ID) per rent of th* amount bid, provid- eth Sholom auditorium, 8o' Bualn«H AdmtnlatraUir ed aald Check need not he mora thaa ooper Avenue, beginning at A meeting of the St. Vincent in his town available for the Bjr: JOSEPH V. IJO.OOOOO nor altall not be lew than 30. de tVul Society is scheduled for exclusive use of sidewalk walk- Municipal acrk 1100.00 and'b* dellverad at Hie place r>« DATED: Ut> 3, MM or be>fora the hour named above. Th* Tuesday, 8:30 P. M., in Room ers. L.P. S/1-8/M »•« itandarrl pnpnaat form and tte Non-Cnt- Members of the Ninth Grade 109 of St. Cecelia's School, Sut uitoa Affidavit art attach*! to the. aup- He feels that pedestrian con- NOTICE Or HKAWNO ilenwntary ap*olMcatlonKr copfef vt lommunicants Class of First ton Street. >• th* Matltr of Ihe Appllrtllon o'l which win IM fumlahed on application t* resbyterian Church will meet • • • gestion in most town centers is JAIME LUIS TORRID, an Infant, br hit hursday, 6:45 P. M., in Felbw- The Chain 0'HilId Womens as bad as traffic congestion. mothar tnd natural fuirdlan, fiLORIA By order of th* Town Council *f th» hip Hall. But no coe bai given any con-TORRES, for Itavt Is aaaam* lh* Hint 'owuhlp of Woodbridfe. Naw Jtraey. Club will meet Tuesday, 8:30 JAIME LUIS MORALES. Joa*r>h V. Val*nU • • • ' M., in the Green Street Fire- sideration to this problem. He TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN: Municipal Ctork Boy Scout Troop 47 will have house Hall. said he had given the matter TAKE NOTICE that th* underload P. 4/M4/1/M tn,7» serious study. will appJy to th* Mlddlttex County Court regular troop meeting Thurs- • • * on the 16th day ol May. IBM. at •:JO In ay night, 7:30, at First Presby- The Royal Rangers of the As the. forenoon, for a Judgment authorliini SALE The Englishman thinks side- 4 n m JAIM B LUtS tUMMUOB COUBT OV NEW JEaUET CARTERET RECREATION DEPARTMENT — Sixth Grade I.eagnc champions for 19*8 Season. riati Church, 1295 Oak Tree sembly of God Church will meet JJJ^g™ "" * * « CHANCERY DIVISION The Rockets, winning eight games and losing only two. Front row, left to right, Bill Daydos, load, with Alan Bliss, scout- with Lyle Meyers, Sr., comman- wayi walkers occupy less i>.iw- JAIME urrs TORRW. MIDDLESEX OOVItTT merit space and elderly and in- Daektt N*, W-UUM Bob Molarz and Nick Ziccarrli, Back row, lift to right, Andy Kaskiw, Don Elko, Ken Mackie- master. der, Wednesday, May 8, 6:30 by hli mother and natural Th* fertk Atnboy Stvlnft InatttoUon. wicx and Don Abrnzo. • • • P. M., at the church. firm people are safer walking luardlan. GLORIA TORJUJ banilng corporatton ol New Jenay, la in this way. They have more H. Evans HtiriuUi, Jr.. Plalntur, tad Jam* Maahlnf Grnvar, ad- Tryouts for St. Cecelia's • • • Attorney for Malnlld mlnlatratoT of It* EMI* of Roland Oro- of their feet on the ground. It 71 Rooaevelt Avenue tr, o>o*aa*d. Jam** If. Crovar, at tin. .Y.O, Cheerleading Squad are Leaders, den mothers, and Carteret, New Jertey eheduled for Friday, May 3, 6 is very rare to find a sideways llt.W et ali. are Defendant*, Writ of Eieeutlon ommitte members of Cub Scout walker slipping on a banana L.P. VLM7-24-5/1/6B lor th* Mle of nortf aiat pramla« tated Rutgers Slated 30-Lap Feature Aromando Leads . M., In Lourdes Hall. All girk Pack 48 will hold a planning ses- April 1st. 1MI. skin or other dangerous sub MIDDLERKX COUNTT COURT »y virtu* of th* abott aUUfl Writ, t> n 9th, 10th, and 11th grades PROBATE DIVUION sion Wednesday, May 8, 8:00 stance, be snvs. m* dincM and dalivcnd. I will npoa* re eligible. P. M., at First Presbyterian Darkfl N*. •Me at public vendo* *n WEDNES- To Play In Utah CITII AetUa DAY, THE ttai DAY OF MAY AD, Flemington Iselin to Win Church, 1295 Oak Tree Road. • • • • * • He cites many advantages of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE M« at (he hour oi two o'clock by th* FLEMINGTON, N. J. — Billed ISELIN — Iselin Junior High The C.A.s of Iselin Assembly • • • THE MATTEA l R OF THE ESTATFn I . UOT prtviilliif (standard, or DayllfM walking and Su, STANLEY Savlnf > time, In th* afttrnooa of UK taid s top attraction in the weekly achers, led by the hitting of JOHNBON, pre»um*d to b* Court Classic f God Church will meet Fri- Brownie, Junior, and Cadette pie can talk to each other lace dsada . day. at the Sheriff's Offlc* IA t%* CDy ol tock car races at he Fleming- Vngelo Aromando, defeated the ay, May 3, 7:30 P.M. at the Naw Brunswick. N. J. 1 NEW BRUNSWICK — The Girl Scout Troops, sponsored by to face. And after practice they Upon maim and mint of th* V»rt/led on Fairgrounds are the 30-lap ords' Junior High teachers hurch. St. Cecelia's PTA will meet cam get about just as quickly. Complaint of Viola E. Johnaon from AU trie following tract or pans*! of land 1968-69 Rutgers basketball srhed eature race for the sportsman- 'riday by a score of 10-9. • • • M It appears that the. Mid Stanley tnd th* »r«mI*M hMtlMftaf particularly Wednesday, 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. • • • Johiuon has a blent KJ Mmaelf for more described, sltuat*. lying and behif In th* tile includes participation in themodified sensations, the four 10- Aromando, drove in five runs than 5even yeara from hi* last known ret. St. Cecelia's C.Y.O. wilt spon in the assigned classrooms o: This Englishman walks side- Borough of tayravin* In the County ol first Utah Classic in Salt Lake ap heat aces for them, plus with a double, triple and home We nee which wu at 23 Grand Avenue, Middlesex and Stat* «f New Jersey: or a dance Friday, from 8:00 to the school. Iaelln. Woodbrldt*. TowMhlp, Mlddleaex Oity, Utah, and two games in t least 2 qualifying heats for ways as often *s he can. He BEGINNINO a> a point in th* northerly run. Roger Kenney'g three run .0:30 P.M., in the school caf- • • • County, New Jersey: Madison Square Garden among 9ays he always walks sideways It ll an thla 11th day of April, 1MI, >lde of Norton Stre«t distant westerly he rookies and the 15-lap fea- omer in the fourth inmlg had JW from Ui* Intacaectlon of Uaa northerly teria. Each member is entitled Bingo games will be sponsor when he is among shopping ORDERED that Sandra I.ynn Johnson the 24 on the schedule, it has ure attraction for the same ut Fords ahead 9-6, but Ar- •Id* of Norton Street with th* westerly been •announced by Albert W. o invite one guest. ed by Iselin First Aid Squad crowds and often goes lor a Roger Johnton, Ttwmai Johnson, Mae sid* of Stevtns Aveno* Uiene* ranntnf iterling candidates. mando countered with a three Ructner, Walter T, Johtiton and Prink Twitchell, director of athletics. • * * Wednesday^ 7:30 P. M., at the walk so that he can practice (0 Wuttrly along UM aoitiptrlr aid* ol First on the agenda Saturday un blast in the seventh. C. Johnson ahow cause before thla Court Norton Street, 59" to a point Is aaM nor- The Junior High Fellowship squad building, 477 Lincoln walking this way. He feels that at the County Court Home, New Brona Coach Bill Foster will take ight will be the rookies, who In another game, Avenel Jun therly line M Norton (tract; theno* (21 f First Presbyterian Church Highway. wick. New Jersey on the 24th (Jay o: Northerly and paralhl with Stevens Ave- his team to compete in the new or High teachers romped to a in time this will become the May, 1968 at 10 A.M. In the forenoon whs ake to the % mile speedway will meet Saturday, May 4, 7:30 nue, 100' to a point; thtiw* (J) EMterly Utah Field House with Utah, 6-4 decision over Woodbridge • • • only way he will walk. a Judgment should not ba rendered de along the southerly aid* of Lot* 1M4 aa t 7 P. M. and thrill the fans . M., in Fellowship Hall. clarioi Stanley Johnaon to b* dud: and Colorado State and Virginia Mili /ith their performances. They "unior High teachers. Ron Pizar Registrations are being ac • • • dMlgnated on the DereiMrUr descrHXI tary Institute on December 27- • * • cepted for St. Cecelia's Golden IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that map. So' to a point; and Uwnca <4) Boutn- nclude Wayne Covert, Wilbur lad a three run homer for the Anyone far a sideways stroll copy of thla Order be publbhad in thi erly and parallel with Eleven* Avenu*. 28. Force, Charlie Filmore and Al vinners while Leo SeygHnsk: The Pre-U.S.Y. will meet Knights Pop Warner Footbal" along Fifth Avenue? lvOadcr-Prcss. Woodbridge, N. J. foui UW to th* point or place of Bcflniilng. Monday, May 6, 7:30 P.M., at times during four consecuUv* oalendai The Garden games will be rVhitehouEe, who were outstan- lomered for the losers. Chuck League at Campinas School o: weeks, once, in each week, commendm KNOWN as tot* 31 and 31 In Block T, against St. Louis University on iing the first night. These 4 eines was the winning pitcher Congregation Beth Sholom, 90 Music, 1170 Green Street, week within two waeki ol the data (if thla Or as shown and laid out upon a Gtrtala Cooper Avenue. days from 3:00 to 9:00 P.M. and dor; and thai a copy of tti« Order, will map entitled, "Map of property situate in December 12 and New York especially Wilbur Force who Team Standings: a copy of the Mid Omptatnt, certified I th* Borough of SaymUle. Middlesex University on March 6. ame from behind to win troun- • • • Saturdays from 9:00 A.M. tc he a true copy by tn* attorney for plain County. N, J, known aa Whttehaad W The Deacons of First Presby- noon. Boys must be accompan tiff, be aerved upon the said Sandra. Lym Heights, dated March 1HU survey ad by St. Louis, Colorade State, V.M. ed the field in qaulifying heats, venet Jr. High 1 — 0 Johnson, Roger Johnson, Tbomaj John Madson at Smith, J0» Madison AVtnue, terian Church will meet Mon ied by parents. Perth Amboy, N. J. I., and the University of Bui t marked the first time in his- selin Jr. High 1 son, Me« Buckner, Walter E. Johnson al ory that 4 qaulifying heats had — 0 day, 7:30 P. M., at the church. • « • Frank C. Johnson by mailing the tame tc Tha approximat* amoant of th* Judg- falo, which will visit here Jan ohn F. Kennedy 0 — 0 them certified mall, return receipt re ment to b* satisfied by (aid sale U th* uary 29, are new opponents for 0 be completed in order to ac-Fords Jr. High 0 • • • Web-el-los of Cub Scout Pack Naval reservists based at the M)r-*tpf1. fit least twenty (20) 4ayi before sum of Five Thouaand riv* Hundred For- the Scarlet Rutgers met Ut»h ommodate the more than 40 iVoodbridge Jr. High 0 — 1 The executive board of Ken 249 will meet Wednesday, 7:00 Perfh Amboy Naval Reserve i'h« «'urn r ty-Five Dollars (KWo.00). mar* or lea. once before, in 1919-20. P. M. in Room 207 of St. Cecel- Plus intanst together with th* coals ol ars that made up the field. nedy Park School 24 PTA wil Training CenteC r whh oh have been i/Ab* S. SchwJ.C.Ca rt.j this tale. ia's School with Thomas Rokita, JC Rutgers will open the season This arrangement was neces- IIIERA PITCHES MUTTER transferred to active duty for ,.P. V17-J4-5/1-I/H Th* subscriber miliH th* rlgbt t* meet Monday, 8:00 P. M., at theJacob Truszkowskl, and Edward adjourn said sale from tlm* to Urn* sub- at Pittsburgh on November 30 ary in the sportsman-modified CARTERET — Phil Chiera training are Fireman Appren ject only to such limitation* or restrict- chool, Middlesex Avenue and Mercer, leaders. RESOLUTION and will play the first of n home entries because of the large itched a one-hitter in South tice Michael L. Marsh, 194 Ions upon th* exerciM of such power aa Joodrich Street. The Weight Watchers Club Take notice that on the 25th day may be specially provided by law or games on December 7 against umber of starters in the ranks. April. 1968 tn* Zoning Board of Adjust Brunswick, striking out six and wjD meet Wednesday, 8:30 P.M.,Grove Avenue, Woodbridge and rules of Court. Be Id subject to condition* Colgate. Among the many entries were walking two for his team's sixth • • • Seaman Apprentice Henry M. rm-nt of the TowaMp oi Woodbridge, af of sale Boy Scout Troop 49 will meel at Congregation Beth Sholom er a public heating adotpad a resolutloi The Scarlet will have seven Stan Ploski. Al Tasnady, Jackie ictory in eight games, Zeb Saginario, 31 Birch Street, Car John Gregovich, for a variance f ROBERT H. JAMISON building, 90 Cooper Avenue. 1 lettermen, including the top five Tamilton, Dick Havens, Ollie VIoser spoiled the no-hit bid Tuesday, 7:00 P.M., at Knights teret. Marsh heads for 14 days build a one car garage on 61 ]uwood A Sheriff :nu». Colonia, New Jersey—Lot 18—Bl4d KOVACS, ANDERSON, scorers from the 1967-68 team, Butler, Whip Mulligan, Dick To- .vitli a single is the fourth. o£ recruit training at Great 496-E—and that a copy of said resolutlor HOROWITZ h RADSR plus the products of last win "jias, Russ Adams, Bob Traut- Lakes, 111. Saginario has been on file in the office of «ald Board at tha Attorneys ter's freshman team, which post man, Lee Hendrickson, Pat New Out-patient Clinic ordered to 144 days of instruc- Municipal Building, Woodbrldg*. N. J 1..P, 4/M-S/l-t-lS/U IM.M and, l* available for Inspection. ed, a 13-3 record, on hand for Wohlgemuth, Tom Eppolite, Roy tion in basic electricity and Board of Adjutrnent Reserve Slatrict No. I the 1968-69 schedule. I'auch, Steve Elias, Rick Thum, electronics at the Naval Train- Towmhlp of WoodbrMM Stat* No. M0 The Schedule: Bucky Barker, Mike Grbac, ing Center, Bainbridge, Md. Bernard SettolenJki, Secretary REPORT OF CONDITION OF CABTER- For Amboy Hospital OK'd ..P. 5/1/68 FJT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF November 30, Pittsbugh away. Ray Coffin, Al Kraft, Larry Fonl; * • • CARTERET. NEW JERSEY MOW. A Voss, Pee Wee Griffin, Lenny MEMBER OF TRK FEDERAL RESERVE December 4, Penn, away; 7, PERTH AMBOY — The, It will contain examining rooms, Major Robert W. Hobson, a SYSTEM AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Colgate, home; 10, Columbia, Martin, Al Becker and many first-year resident in surgery Notice is hereby (Iran that waled bid* 1 PUBLISHED IN more. Iealth Facilities Planning' treatment rooms and confer- wilill bo received and opened in thhe MMu- ^mmSiri*'mm r^ALL^llADK home; 12, St. Louis (Madison 'ouncil for New Jersey today ence rooms. Service in the out-at Walter Reed General Hospd- Square Garden); 14, Delaware, Fresh from victories opening Facts announced its approval of plans patient department will be ex- tal, Washington, D. C. has been •way; 17, Princeton, home; 21, night were Trautman, Tasnady, PROVISIONS OF TEE FKDERAL HE- or the Perth Amboy General panded -so that the hospital will awarded the First Oak Leaf WoodbrliUe, Mew Jersey for we iu.w..- Fordham. home; 27-28 Utah Hamilton, Ploski, Barker and Hosjjital to purchase and reno- be caring for a larger portion Cluster the Air Medal for his inj: SEHVE ACT. Classic (Utah, Colorado State, Voss. GUTTER BROOM Assrrs vate a one-story building for of the indigent outpatient load service in Vietnam. The award ROAD MATERIALS V.M.I.). Salt Lake City, Utah. Graduation for High School Oaah, baJances with How they will do in the future Confraternity of Christian Doc outpatient clinics at a cost of in the county. was presented for 25 aerial mis- OFFICE SUPPLIES otlur banks, and CMb January 25, Lafayette, away; depends on racing skill and how line Seniors of Our Lady oi $95,000. "We are approving tMs pro- ions in combat in Vietnam TOUCE SIGNS t POSTS item* In procrai ol 29, Buffalo, home. the car will shape up in the long where he was stationed with the Bidj must b« submitted on propoawl collection _.. flMUKM Peace Church will be held on ject because, as of the moment, forms and accompanied by a certified DnlMd States Govern- grind. The project involves the pur- check in the airiouut oi 10% of amount February 3, Lehigh, away; 6, Friday, May 3. Mass will b< Perth Amboy General Hospital 'ifth Special Forces Group. ment obligations, MM.T18.U Boston U-, away; 8, Lehigh, Promoter Bill Kinmamon has chase and renovation of a one- is unable to provide necessary Airbirne and Bien Hoa. He is bid. ObllKaUona at StatM celebrated at 5:00 P. M., afte Information for bidders, standard pro- snd political sub- home; 11, Delaware, home; 14, 1 50-lap championship race story building of approximately services in its outpatient depart married to the former Judith poial form, special addressed envefopa Army home; 15, Georgetown, which the class will have din divisions eheduled for May 4th, with the ner and see a Broadway Show 4,000 square feet to house the merits. We are confident that Ruskai of Woodbridge and they and specifications for bidders can be Securities of Fedend home; 19, Bucknell, away; 22 picked up at the purchasing Department, agen&e* and corpor- usual preliminary qualifying out-patient departments of the this will be a major step in the are the parents of two children. atlooj M9.M0M Lafayette, home; 25, Conneeti 'I Do, I Do." 2nd Moor. Memorial Municipal Bulltlng events. • • • hospital. The building is a mod-hospital's effort to provide a The Hobsons reside at 7005 HUiduring the houra of 9:0O A.M. to 3:00 P.- Other securities cut, away. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.M. Monday through Friday. (including $30,000. ern one-story centrally air-con- well-balanced program of ser- corporate stocks). WJ07.N March 1, Penn State, away; First Friday Masses at Ou: • * • The Tows Council reserve* th* rlfht to Lady of Peace Church are ail ditioned structure approximate- vices for the people in this accept or reject any or all Wdj, which in federal funds sold and 3, Gettysburg, home; 6, N.Y.U. ly one block from the hospital: •tfrea." Edward A. Gerity, 511 Fran lLs opinion will be in tha beat lnt*rMt of aecuritics purchased under Madison Square Garden. Barrons Win 6:30, 8:00 and 10:00 A. M., wit* th* Township. agreanunts to resell aw.oeo.M Benediction at 2:00 P. M. Firs cis Avenue, Woodbridge, has George T. MehoUck Other loans and dis- Saturday Devotions will be heli been named business manager Business Adminljtrator count* of the 1969 Scarlet Letter, the Sam Albrecht l.eM Reserv* .... S70J91.U 7,3JS,7»3.54 9-2 Over Saints after the 8:00 A. M. Mass. Buyer Bank premises, furni- Opening Day CelebrationRutgers College yearbook. Ge L.P. 17.04 ture and fixture*, and, Drivers Share • • • other assets represent- WOODBRIDGE — After suf St. John's First Aid Squa rity is a sophomore history ing bank prtmists fering three losses Woodbridge's major and the son of Mr. and NOTICI OP HEAEINO will meet at Squad Headquar In Uw HaUer of the ol Other assets Mrs. Edward Gerky. IBET MOCENCU TORRES, an Infant, In Lap Prizes diamond aggregation came back ters at 8:00 P. M., Monday TOTAL ASSETS Sunday for B. B. League by her mother and natural guardlani into the win circle Tuesday with May 6. Kenwood Geigel, son of Mr GLORIA TORRES, for leave to asiuino LIABILITIES a 9-2 win over St. Mary's oi FORDS — More than 750 boys State Troopers, Leon Slickner and Mrs. Veraon K. Geigel, 14 the name IBET INOCBNCIA DIAZ. Demand deposits of Perth Amboy. Jean Court, Woodbridge, a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: individuals, psxtuso Atlndy'500' The 10th annual art exhibl and 150 managers and coaches and John Dennis will lead the ahlps, nnd The Barrens scored seven junior ait Tarkio College, Tarkio TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned , IND. - For sponsored by the Women's Clu will be in the line of march in parade. will apply to th* Middlesex County Court corparaUimi I UM.Tn.N runs in the first frame to settle will take place on Sunday, Ma. the Fords-Clara Barton Boys Mo., has been named to the on the 16th (Joy of May, 19M. at 9:M in Time and savings the second straight year, driv- the decision early at the Perth Two clowns, Ed Schubal and honor roll. the forenoon, for a Judgment authoritlng depo»lt*i Of indiTldusJs), ers running in first place or 5 on the Tennis Courts in Fords Baseball League annual opening son will provide entertainment her to assume the same of IBET IMU partnership, and Amboy field. Mike Frank pow Park. Registration will be hel day parade on Sunday beginning CCNCIA DIAZ. corporaUons 10AI7.u)3.11 second place on each lap of the 1 for the spectators along the par ered a three-run homer during at 11:30 A. M. Mrs. Robert Oh at 12:30 P. M. The League is IBET INOCENCIA TORRES, Deposits of United 1968 -mile race the rally while Adam Gluehoski ade route. by her mother and natural States Government HXMT.0I will share in a $40,000 lap prize son, chairman, announced home celebrating its 15th anniversary School 15 PTA guardian, GLORIA TORRES Deposit* of State* and fund. struck out seven in picking up made cakes will be on sale. this year. George Gondola, chairman for H Evans Hemsath, Jr.. political subdivisions ... MM.4M.M the victory. the day, said that a picnic for Attorney for Plaintiff Certified aud ofllcers' This was assured today when • • • Tlw 46 teams, including the V« Roosevelt Avenue Checks etc. HJW.M Lose To No. Edison the boys has been planed for Carteret, N«w Jersey the Citizens' Speedway Commit A film on "Feminine Persona Midget, Minor, Major and Re-elects Head TOTAL D& A run in the last of the seventh Hygiene" for the girls of th Senior Divisions will assemble immediately after the ceremon ISELIN — Mrs. Fred Davis L.P. «/10-17-2<-3/l/68 tiau tee of the Indianapolis Chambe frame gave North Edison a 5- ies. Each boy will receive $1.25 posrrs tu,w4jM w of Commerce announced tht fourth, fifth and sixth grades o at Clara Barton School, Edison. was re-elected for her second NOTICE * (a) Total win over the Barrons on Mon in refreshment tickets from the TAKE NOTICB that * pubUa Ml* wl.. demand $40,000 goal had been reached Lafayette Estates School 25, a The line of march will be east term as president of School 15 (Uposks day. Al Lovett walked and mov companied by their mothers on Amboy Avenue, Edison, to League. P.T.A. at a general member be held on Monday. May », 1»H, at »:00 again. Prior to 1967, lap prize ed to third on • steal and sacri- A.M. prevailing- Urn*, at Ball Motors. (b) ToMl awards were paid only to th* will be shown Wednesday, Ma; King Georges Road, Fords, Stephen Dalina is president of ship meeting in the school, Per Inc.. Route 27, Colonia, Woodbridge. New tlm» and fice and then Jim Scicutella sin 8 ait 7:45 P. M. in the school, down King Georges Road to the league and Mrs. I. Matelski shing Avenue. Jersey. One IMS Fprd Two Door Hard savings leader of the race at a rate o: gled to bring him in. Top, Serial Number DEMXl(U7tS, motoi deposits .... $150 a lap; but the fund was ex ail purpose room. Arrangement: Route 440 and into Fords Park, is president of the Mothers' Other officers elected were: vehicle, will be sold to the highest bid Othsr liabilities (Inolud- panded last May to include $5C Zawilinski, Aquila and Matus for the film were made by Mrx where ceremonies will be held Auxiliary. Mrs. Jacob Truzkowski, firs der, to satisfy the balance due to Raritan lng t None mortgage* ek made up the battery for th Valley National Bank. Edison, New Jet mid other liens on bank a lap for Ihe second place drivel Leon Simet, School 25 PTA at the Dennis and Memorial vice-president; Mrs. Michae aey. on an installment note and security premiss* and olhar on each of the 200 trips arounc Red and Black. Chairman of Health and Menta Fields. Tranchik, second vicepresi agreement given by Eddie 1) Daniela of r«aj «*•<«) ; yt.TW.W Lose Double Header 1)7 losley Prac*. Elizabeth, New Jertey TOTAL LIABILITIES ... mUU.«l.n the two-and-a-half-mile course. Health. She stated that the fil dent; Robert Mascenik, princi Tha amount due on the aforesaid obliga On Saturday New Brunswicl. Participating in the parade CAPITAL ACCOUNftT Parnelli Jones collected mos. was supplied by the Kimberly pal, honorary vice-president: tion Is tl.130.31, plus eipeuaej of repos High snapped its four-game los- Clarke Corporation. After th. will be Congressman Edward J. session. Commopar valun estock —totAl 600,000.00 of the 1967 fund, earning $26,90( Mrs. Charles Klenzman, re No. shares ing streak by taking a twin bill film, Mrs. Lottie Bernstein. Patten, Mayors Ralph Baruae ol This automobile may be seen at Bell before his turbine-powered cai cording secretary; Mrs. Her-Motors. Inc., Rout* 17, Colonia, Wood sufhoriud tM^luO from the Barrons, 4-1 and 2-1. Woodbridge and Anthony Yelen- No. shares was sidelined by school nurse, will preside at man Maurert treasurer; Mrs bridge. New Jersey. Aquila was charged with th question and answer perioc scics of Edison and councilmcn ROKOS * DRUCKER, KSQS. oulatandlag (24400 trouble while leading the field and recreation directors from Thomas Rokita, corresponding Surplus _ __ 400,00000 loss in the, first game while Glu Free booklets will be distributee Attorneys for rUriUn Valley 100,000.00 with only four laps to go. A. J. Woodbridge and Edison. Also secretary; and Herman Maur National Bank Undivided pronts Foyt, , Al Unsei choski, giving up only two hits • * * er, parliamentarian. 1141 E. Jersey St. Reserve for contin- the officers and team, mothers Elisabeth, N. J. gencies and otljex and were tht suffered defeat in the secor* Members of the Fords-Clar, Installation of officers will be capital nservss UI.Ms.Ol contest. of the Mothers' Auxiliary. L.P. 4/M-S/l/M •11.00 other contenders who shared in Barton Boys Baseball Leagu Musical units include bands held in conjunction with the reg TOTAL CAPITAL the cash distribution, will meet Wednesday, May ular P.T.A. mating ' Monday MIDDLESEX COUNTY ACCOUNTS frdm Edison High Schwl, Wood- STORK CLUB BUHBOOATES COURT Jones became the new all-tinn CARTERET WINS 7th at 8,: 00 P. M. in the cafeteria bridge High School, St. Joseph's May 20, 8 P. M., k the schoa NOTICB TOTAL Our Lady of Peace Church. New arrivals recorded at the All penn concerned may tak* nolle* AND CAPITAL leader in lap prize earnings a. CARTERET — Carteret r*l High School of Metuchen and auditorium. ACCOUNTS ... • • • Perth Amboy General Hospital that th* Subscritwr, surviving executor Ihe result of his success las lied for three runs in the sixth St. Mary's of Perth Amboy, and etc.. ot Ethel Smith Gerru. deoased. In MEMOBANDA May & his total of $75,000 can for a 5-4 win over Rumson Fair Cub Scout 53 committee meet the Bay City Band of Perth Am- include the faUowiag: LEGAL NOTICE ttnda to inhibit final accuuut to tk* Mid Average of total deposits Haven on Tuesday. It was th«ing will be held Thursday, Ma; From Fords, a son to Mr dleacit County Court-rrabat* Division, en for tbe 15 calendar days be surpassed by an 1968 entraiu boy. The "Saints", newly-form- ADVERTISEMENT Friday, the 24th day of May, I960, • enhiiiK with It's possible, however, for tfoy Ramblers seventh victory. Johr 2 at 8:00 P. M. in the meeting ed Drum and Bugle Corps of ami Mra. Thomas Amlre, 42 TUB TOWMSUU> OF WUOPBHlIXiE 111 AM., for SeUlunaut *JI4 alluwanc* call dat* to move from fourth place tc Lynam coming in from first room of the cafeteria of Our Our Lady of Peace Church, will March Flaw. IN Tilt;, COUNTY OP JaUUDLESEX lh* asm* being ILrst audited and stated Average of total loan* Rutnsoq pitcher Rich Ruble Lady of Peace Church. The Cu OWNEK. by tb« SurivgMte. for the 15 calendar ttay* second place in the standing make its initial appearance. From IseUn, a daughter to luvitea suitd bids fur: Marvin s. Smith •ndlnf wltb lie has earned $44,250 in la] doubled In two. Seoul.', will hold a cake sale Sui Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Contract! SI Sit* Construction SurvLiiuj Eievulur call dat* _ *MW.1U.» j»rize money. Bill Vukovich am, day .May 5, after all the Masse Marching units will include Contract: £-2 Site Construction Dated: Apiil ltlh, ltHia Loan* M ssio-wn lu tha Hopelawn, Fords, Keasbey berndt, 165~"W. Edward Street; CoiHiaut: S3 Sit* Contraction Moss and Ingle**, Ems. "Aa**ts" an after Jim (Hark now rank second am The W«y It Readi in the cufetria of the church. tod Main Stivet w rank second and Raritan Engine No. 2, Edia daughter to Mr. and Mrs, in connecttuu with Park Improvement: deduction *jf vsJuatlon third with $65,250 and $14,700, Sign in a restaurant: Tbone Marvin Fpote, 1199 Green for Project Howtle. Port Reading, Town Metuchea. N. J. r**ervu of t TDJH.U tjiucfivi'ly. re- 25 cents. Below, in fine print son, Fire Departments and ship of Woodbrldge, N. J. in tha Count: attorney I. Alex Bobenchlk. Jr. Tnuiw, ol the CAT' ""'ING MACHINE First Aid Squads from St. John's Street. L.P. 4/ii 3/1 B 15/ta SHOO above-named bank do narebjr dsular* that With meat, $4. this report ol uoaditloa I* tru* to «o* boat including the $40,000 raise pliia — Jhiladelphia in Fords, Clara Barton and From Colonia, a sou (xi Mir. Council Chambers, (li;s year, the Citizens Commii Municipal Huililin(. 1 lliiin Sir- MI1ICK It) HIIJDI ui mi kuowled*e and belief. •vl jniobilu eater ha Hopelawn. Also the color guard and Mrs. Robert Jugom, 'SI Midbridiv, N. i. \s Notice '• licreby gutu tliat jt Al*x BuWachik. jr. tre lias been responsible for , he Bowes "Seal Fast" Co* I ;ii a solution ti> lh qf tha American Legion Post die HiU Road. Time: 11:00 A M.^arevalllnr/tlma will u* received by lh* Tvwn Cvuncll W We. tn* ua4*rslfn4 •Unctar*. **U*t ioi.il of $883,610 in lap priz Unla: Monduy. May' M. 1H£> trio Tuwtiahli) a Biluniinoua Oai Oaorg* Ckanrt ' ""* " ••" :»#fficial pace car loned y year. The machin parade as well as representa- From Cartert'l. a son tu Mr Aivhllecl, Diehard Cni>i.v, IIuUi>; «ILIJ Typ* RM-1 aurr&ctf ii|Kin * Bltumlnoua Harold Chriattnjeji is can up 500 junked auto tivei * ffro m the Woodbridyi e ami Mrs, KoberU) Medina, 51 Un|im SiiI'm l.,iiiilii'iiuili-. N !. Sljblli/rJ lt.ii,i' liiuiulrilluji. Ubin Audi aw J. Uila <,l llw Muinnii.il flkik, uf liUunui^uui Coui'iet* Html Hi ihrastun a day. i'uulu id S Maltt W|««t, Wvwli;iia»a, N. J. JMhl u 14/11 Worlnosday, May 1, LEADER-PRESS -

1 First Holy Communion for STORY HOUR MET Sel Family Service* Communion irst Friday •hildren of St. Cecelia's School WOODBRIDGE - Registra s scheduled for Saturday, 10 Won continues fot the afre At Temple Emanu-El ONLY 30^ PER LINE A.M. Confominns will be heard School Story Hour to be TieM (Approx. five words to a line) Set for Saturday To beObservecl Saturday aft.crnn from 3:30 to at the Sewaren Branch of the FORDS — On Friday eve- 5:30 and in the evening from 7 ning, at 7:30, family services - Firs! Friday will bo Free PubHc Library of Wood On Friday, May 3 the Holy to 9. bridge begmning^May 8. The will be held at Temple Emanu- observed at St. Cecelin's Church El. Children with birthdays in Name Society will .il'cn-l f^n- Thirteen masse* will be cele- session* will be held on Wed with four masses according to May and June will be blessed. SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT turnal Adoration in St, Mary's 1 ne«day mornings at 10 A. M. Very Rev. Monsi^ivM- John M. brated Sunday, May 5, as fol- Children in the Junior Choir will Church, Perth Amhpy from 11 Wilus, pastor. Masses will be lows: !30, 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, for six weeta. Parents may P. M, to 12 P. M. AM members receive pins in reeoRnition of fbtttcd at 6:30 AM in con- 10:30, and 11:15 A.M. and 12 register their childiren In person their fine work at services this are urged to participate in order .it wapel, and 8:00, 9:00 and noon in the upper, or main, or by telephoning the librairy at year. to make a good showing. 19145 AM in church. church; also, 9:15, 10, 10:45, and 634-7571 between the hours of On May 8 the Holy Name So 11:30 A.M. and 12:15 P.M. in the 1:30 5:00 P. M. daily Prefer- The Oheg Shabbot will be spon- Confessions, will be heard sored by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CLASSIFIED ADS clety will sponsor a bus ride Thursday from 4 to 5:30 P.M lower church. Lourdes and Fa- ence will be given to four and to the Circus In the new Madiso-n fiveyearjolds who have not had Arons in honor of daughter, Alli- One time: .10f per line (Minimum (harRp $i.5fl) 2 or more insertions: 20* per linn (Mini and from 730 to 9 P.M. tima Halls. The sacrament of Square Garden, tfew York City. any previous preschool story son's Baa MiUvah, T\x> follow- mum Chirff* $1.00 per insertion) Phone A.14-1M1. A rnmpetMit Ad Taker will help you ©thtr masses for the remaind- baptism will be administered l For further information, please P.M. in the main church. hour experience. If openings re- ing names will be read during with your wording. Ads rin also be mailed In. COPY DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 er of the week include: Thurs contact Paul Sioke, 541-4657. main, 3W year oH children will the Kaddish prayer: Elizabeth P.M.. bnt earlier ropy is appreciated. day, 6:30 A.M.. chapel, and 8 Services, masses and activities be considered. Mayer, James Baer, Walter En On Sunday, May 19 the annual end 9 A.M., church; and Satur- for the remainder of the week of gel, May Bronson, Robert Yed FEMALE HELP WANTED ng AVON COSMETICS. For Communion Breakfast sponsor- day, 7 A.M., chapel, and 8, 9, the 5th are scheduled as follows: tin and Frieda Schwartz. 1965 Vespa Motor Scooter. 150 ed by the Rosary Society will anc • A.M., church. The novena Monday, 7 P. M., High School of in me interview call HI 2-2462. C. C. Excellent mechanical con- Thursday, 3:15 P.M., special re- The Bas Mitzvah will take Legal Secretary Full Time take place following the 8 A.M. to;OuT Lady of Fatima will take Religion, Confraternity of Chris- ligion clas« for retarded chil- 5/1-29 dition. Reasonable. Call any Mass. All women of the parish place on Saturday morning at Experience preferred. Pleasani place after the nine o'clock tian Doctrine, groups one and dren, Room 109. 11:00 at the Temple. working conditions. Retirement time.' ME 6-1670. are requested to be present. masg, Saturday. two;. Tuesday, 7:^0 P.M., Mass MALE HELP WANTED 5/1 plan. Write P. 0. Box 157 Iselln. On Saturday, May 11 the ehil Men and boys of the parish for Peace; Wednesday, 7:30 P.- 5/1, 5/8, 5/15 Boys wanted to deliver Leader BUSINESS dren will receive their First will participate in Nocturna M., the continuous novena to St. ress, t Woodbridge and Carter OPPORTUNITT Holy Communion at the ?, Adoration Saturday morning Jude, patron of hopeless cases WELCOME WAGON tt weekly, 12 to 16 years of age. Mass. The children are urged fr»nt5 to 6 at St. Mary's Church, and the novena to Our Lady of If you are restless aod looking Some routes available in Wood- MALE OR FEMALE: Reliable to attend instruction class-.:., . . Perth Amboy. Cars will leave the Miraculous Medal, with ben for something to do. Welcomi bridge. One day a week delivery. person from this area to service the next two weeks on Monday, the church parking lot at 4:45 ediction of the Most Blessec Wagon has an opportunity to Tuesday, Thursday and Friday NOTICE Sacrament afterward; and Build your own route from sam- and collect from coin operated A.M. you. Car essential—reference, dispensers. No experience need- at 3:30 P. M. >le» around your .jown home. 1 required—No Selling. For inter ed. We establish account ! for Bingo is helcr every Monday TO ALL view write Box 251 c/o Leader- !arn your own spending money, you. Car, references and $450 to commencing at 7:30 P. M. in St. Press. 5/1-15 >rizes and trips. Boys wanted in $1950 cash capital necessary. James Hall. ill of Woodbridge Township and Four to eight hours weekly can CARTERET DOG OWNERS GO AHEAD—BUY IT :arteret. Call MR. FILLMORE, net excellent monthly income. You can pay for it after sum 634-1111 between 3:30 p.m. and For local interview write: Mar SECURITIES and mer with the money earned sell t:30 p.m. 2/28 tin-Bradley Associates, 1850 Shaw Aven. Pgh., Pa. 15217. ANTI-RABIES SERVICES Please include phone number. FREE CERAMIC TILE: BATH Attention Job Appllcaite VACCINATION CLINIC REAL ESTATE ROOMS REMODELED. CUS COM SAVE! INVESTING TOM VANITIES. JIM MOYER. Th« Middlesex County Leader SALESMAN 534 8643. 5/1-29 Press does not knowingly ac '61 PONTIAC SATURDAY cept Help-Wanted ads (rnm *m Bonn*., 2-Door Hardtop, ont IF YOUR DRINKING HAS ployers covered by the Fair The aggressive intelligent awnir, ntw car guaranti*, LECTURES Ath 1:0° to 4:00 P-m - Fire House #3 young man desiring a future become a problem, Alcoholics Labor Standards Act if they of auto, tram., Anonymous c»n help you. Call fer less than the legal minimum p/s, p/» _ *KII Pekloa Ter, West Cartowt with one of N. J.'s largest BI 2-1515 or write P. 0. Box 253. wage or fail to pay at least Realtor Firms. Liberal draw >67 GTO 4/3-6/26 time and one-half for overtime 2-Dr. Hardtap, auto, conioli, Henry Inman Branch 1:0 to 4:00 m -Hwoper training. Our men hours. The minimum wage for UAV 11th ° P - - Carteret Park FOR SALE P/S, n*w c Iflrtl I I III Hot House - Cypress St. Entrance ire top earners! employment covered by the guarant«« 607 Inman Avenue 24 x 48 Swimming Pool and ac- FLSA prior to the im Amend- ments is $1,60 an hour with '86 LE NANS BROUNELL/KRAMER essories. Call after 5 P.M. 541- YOUR LICENSE FEE PROVIDES overtime pay required after 40 Conv«rHbI«, aulomatic Irani- Colonia 1478 MORRIS AVE. 2916. hours a week. Jobs covered as million, P/S, Air $ FOR THIS SERVICE UNION, N. J. 4/24-5/1 a result of the 1966 Amendments C*ndltion*dl MIT 6-1800 require $1.15 an hour minimum '6S PONTIAC STORE KEEPER with overtime pay required af Bonn. Ccnv., auh>, tram,, P/S, May 7,14, 21 at 7:30 P.M. DAVID E. EDENSON ter 42 hours a week, for specif- P/B, on* owmr, It. $1 jjU! ASSISTANT ic information, contact the blu./whit. top • iWI HEALTH OFFICER Character Reading! by Wage and Hour Office of the '89 PONTIAC THE FKEE PUBLIC LBBAKT OF WOODBUDQI 1 Male. Mature. Full U. S. Department of Labor, lonn.., Conv., duto. trani., CARTERET BOARD OF HEALTH MRS. MARKO Time. High School Room 836, Federal Building, P/S, P/», Sky Ilui/Whlti top, 970 Broad Street, Newark, | Wanted, ilck, «r hi Graduate. Some Experi- whit« buckvt $ trouble? Don't know where 07102. ••ari „ ence Helpful But Will I to get happinesi in life? '06 CHGVY A REDI-REFERENCE TOURISTS CARDS OM Wilt with Mrs. Marko Train Right Person. Impala 4-Door Hordtop, V-B, | and you will find the Washington — President John- auto. Irani. $ GUIDE TO RELIABLE Good Salary And Excel- son's study group on travel has Happiness you are look- B powtr it«ring • log for. For appointment U lent Benefits. Apply At introduced a hospitality card LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS ^ tall. •87 PONTIAC BUSINESS DIRECTORY call: allowing foreign visitors dis Employment Office. counts of up to 50 per cent on Cafallna 9-pan. Wagon, auto, D tranimlittan, ?/$, on« owmr, I 246-1164 United Sitates domestic airline Slipcovers Trophies it a.m. to t p.m. PERTH AMBOY tickets plus other travel expen Music Instructions I »• Easton Ave. D GENERAL HOSPITAL ses. The card is an effort to guaranty* fcWwlr , New Bruswlck, N. J. draw more tourists to the U. S. '65 MERCURY I1 I 442-3700 Sto. Wagon, ava. Irani., P/S, • LOWREY RAHWAY •• M • • • Factory Air FASHION FABRICS KELLY MOVERS INC. Conditional ORGANS "Intttln Dectritori" AGENTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN '63 PONTIAC VAN LINES • CONN Custom-made Slipcovers n» GENTLEmen of th» moviif Vintura 4 dr. H/T, $1 Indiurtry, Loc»l «md lon« dl»Unc« aulo. tram ORGANS moving, packing and aiora|t. R«- '64 CORVAIR DRIVERS fonabtt ratai. Moma Conv, ouro. trani I, i Premium An i" • KIMBALI 382-1310 on* cwoti, IV" SUMMR1 PRICES Experienced Tractor Trailer Drivers Wanted. lew mll*ag* PIANOS Must have at least 3 years of driving experience '63 TEMPEST Instruction UKAPKBIEB • BEDSPREADS Cuitom Convirtibh, «ufomatic CUKTAINS • ITAIU) GOODS RUT or STOVE C*U ftt Ffe« EalbniU . orj Diesel Tractors. Multiple delivery operations. PORTER h-anlmiiilan, pow«r IflOR Tuning •harlng _ 9S r . rv Only qualified applicants will be considered. '64 BU1CK Male. Mature, Full I23 TON 14Z1 Main St. Rahway Special 2-Door Spart Coup*, Jflgn School Graduate or equivalent. Apply in «A COAl JARDOT Time. Hours 11 P.M. to tu-toni, standard person to PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT tranimUiion MUSIC COMPANY Service Centers 7 A.M. Permanent Posi- 83 Main St. tion. Excellent Benefit Woodbridge ROYAL DAIRY PRODUCTS, Inc. Program. Apply at Em- ME 4-5446 KONDOR'S Wallpaper& Painting | flouti: 12 u> H cloud Mondajt ; * 631 DIVISION STREET ployment Office. AMERICAN SERVICE TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- • - ELIZABETH, N. J. Photography • Tires OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- PERTH AMBOY • Tubes ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO GENERAL HOSPITAL • Accessories 3 YEARS LONGER.* GAL. • Batteries 442-370* OH. Notwnal Iraml. 14-hr. ALL REPAIRS WALLPAPER REMOVED •irvlot *n all m«iiM tt kumira. FREE Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt WAREHOUSEMAN- far Fatt itreict juit per (If* IU m tall. FilmsS&H Stamps Rahway Ave. & Green St. average KITCHEN HELPERS WOODBRIDGE room PONTIAG with our expert develop- SIMONE BROS ME 4-9706 or VA 6-3058 Up To 5 Yr«. To Pay & COOK'S HELPER Utter 7 P.M. \ DRIVER UHED CARS LINDEN, NJ. ing and printing service. Complete line of photo iuppUcf Male. Full Time. Over HU 6-2726 388-2778 Wholesale distributors of building material located off 458 N. BROAD ST. W* in tally Randolph Avenue In Avenel. We are looking for a depend- 18 years of age. Hours 7 2 r>. Warranty on all HU 6-0059 able man for general warehouse work. Occasional driving A.M. to 3:30 P.M. and Uied Card GALLARD'S REAGAN'S may be required. SEE MR. WALTER SALES AT: 12:30 to 9 P.M. Excellent ELIZ. - EL 4-6100 ROCK Liquor Stores PHOTO & STUDIO CITGO Benefit Program. Apply 547 Amboy Avenue at Employment Office. SALT WOODBRIDCiE Service Center • Tune ups Telephone Mfcrcnrj 4-1889 MK 4-:ifi5l 1OOIb. bag $2.30 PERTH AMBOY • Repairs BILDISCO WANTED PICKEDUP • Brake & State GENERAL HOSPITAL WOODBRIDGE 1 CRAGWOOD RD., AVENEL Ambitious Insp. Work SERVISOFT OF ' Before 3 P.M. Any Day 442 370* LIQUOR STORE, INC. Roofing & Siding V? GOOD YEAR WE DE1 »VER! TIRES & ACCES- WOODBRIDGE SORIES Ml St. Georges Avenue Complete Stock of Domestic T. R. STEVENS BOYS Main St. & Amboy Ave. (Juil South of ClurerlMi) Ksolinf isd Hlrnel Mcl.l Work and Imparted Winei Woodbrldge 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. ME 4-1815 — For — Beer* and Uquon •rry giifin. Prop. ME 4-7747 WOODBRIDGE 573 AMBOV AVENUE Repairs of WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ROOFING Plumbing & Heating Electrician OPPORTUNITY All Types GUTTERS AND LEADERS We Are Experts! Air CoadlllooUii Ul4uCrl>l Kih«u«l Sritein All Work Fully Guaranteed! ROCKMAN'S Warm Air Hot ED FREY Mulur ijuurdi • RESIDENTIAL & MEN - - - ANY AGE (Kur • en; wltb Ctaulej fair) TAVERN FOR FREE ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL SKRVICB Klmtrlo • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- HOUSE OF BEEF ME 4-2145 Sewer TRICAL WIRING GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! The Best In Beef Service 517 lUrrcli At; • SERVICE CHANGE- Variety Sandwiches HENRY JANSEN & SON Woodbrirtjo, N. j OVERS ME 4-17M SICK LEAVE! PENSION! Sheet Metal Work DONJO «lectric CO. Roofing FREE ESTIMATE 834-4171 Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Tear* Gutters and Watch Repairs round employment. Paid vacation, aide leave, group Insurance. Pen- LEADER-PRESS Leaden l'EKSHlN(i »t RANDOLPH Attention sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry 5^8 Alden Street WATCH REPAIRS NEWSPAPER CARTERET and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest Woodbridge, N. J. with Full (luanuiteu Mr. Merchant: Telephous MErcury I 1244 Kxpcrt Kcinurs and finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general ROUTES You Are Only One tt on all Jewelry 44.000 Readers Reading layoff in Its Route Sales Department since it was founded In 1889. — In WoodbrldKe mid pply In person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY cational tours, earn your I Why Not Call Today wfd own spendiiiK money, prizes, ; Place Your Ad. S & U Giecu Stumps. GOLDBLATTS LA RUE, 2400 Lldgerwood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. CLASSIFIED ADS It Costa aa Uttle aa Call 634-1111 IZ.00 per week NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! — between 3 P.M. and 6 BRING RESULTS!! HAHWN Call ME 4-1111 P.M. Ask for Mr. FUlmore.

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Scout Troop 2M, with Mn. Frank Galisso and Mrs? W Ci•! Leaders nf the Odette Tronps, families wing tht park faoUltitacil annual Aasembly nicetinR Leaden and adult member! Brownies Hold Frank Stantld and Mn.John vitano, leaders. who also assisted in registering parcnU of children last week at Iselin Junior High of the area will meat Thursday, Statin tho Brownie troops, wore: Mrs. came to aee the Indian dancer*. School for best attendance (rf al-May 9, 8 P. M., at Bld«-A-Wil« Boyle, leaders, conducted the The Bear Hunt Bt oil* Herbert Gunthncr with Mrs. Mr», Nlthtern, ternatM and delet»t«i. They Cabin, Camp Nokomlf, Roose- Annual Revel station. and the Rodeo at the other were TMcr Calahro; and Mrs. Arthur association chairman, reportep d were awarded a certificate for velt Park. Mrj. G. E. GuMrk, Tba second itatlon was a pup-conducted by Catlftte Troops T. Morit, with Mrs. Rose Tueka. tthah t «rea l hahd recflveld an a book to be used in the area council trainer, will demon- ISELIN — Two hundred p pet jlven by Junior Girl 241 and 172.The girls planned Before the climax of the day,award at th« Cronroad« Coun- wido library project. strate outdoor akilli. Brownirs, reprosentlnit IB troops Scout Troop 104, with Mrs. and carrifd out the themes. of Arei Anoclitfcm Six, Cross- JENEWEIN $ roads Council, participated In Johnny UnlMs sny«i I ho annual Brwwnio Reval, or VOLKSWAGEN field day, Saturday, In Merrill tM I. ftlnbeth Ave. l'ark. Troops from thft three "The fellas at AAWICO V»t*n, NJ. 4IM10O taelln and Menlo Park Terrace units attested. are all pros!" Al Fink and Us Indian Trihit lONDITIOI Dancer*, of Woodbridge, were OPEL featured «t the first station, the j noiiK »vn»M lln(: II IK hit.. firrltU* t 7#t»DfVaT«t... Indian Village. Junior Girl I Tfur nrnir. wlndnwi. ih1 FAST ACTION IAAMCO; Dial: ^82* OPEL The Only Sates Facility Devoted Exclusively to BUICK'S OPEL KADETT TRANSMISSIONS General Motors's Lowest Priced Car •PORT SPIDER 1-Day service FRBB BUICK-OPEL TRADED Try eut FloK« pluih rtaw 150 . Multi-Check | tpert Spider, rind eut haw at over 500 centers • Towing GUARANTEED, DOUBLE-CHECKED much fun rep performance, • Road Test BIG SAVINGS handKnf, ami comfort eon be. Thle bundle •* pep il«riDg, >u(o, Uiu., Am CON- YOUR CHOICE: It »• «t*ata trei»!)_ W ' ^» * 'SB BODfiB DmoNmoi 'Aft BUICK '66 PLYMOUTH $1695 USaera *4>r. Birdie* ante.. TKudtj power tUtrlng; E*H, pewar lUartaf. fever kratet. »ato. Like now! CONDrnOKINO! _ $2295 •«R FOBD TmlDrlnThli... ratriaaa 'SW. M)«at nartaMI '65 OLDSMOIILE „ $1895 1968 1968 '66 CHEVROLET %-ti\,. ttandirs (kMi T«l>I» tot| Dynamic *U' Convertlbl«; auto,, New Jersey's Largest Stock •et-JMr 4-Deer fleaaii V-*. at*e.. all Ttayl «t11O*l (www itaerin(i power hrakea; pswer ataarbifl pever erakui FAST ACTION power wladom; stereo radio! and Display of Opels TACIOIIT AIlUCONDttlONINOi '64 PONTIAC '65 CHEVROLET $1795 Oaak Blue Malta vttk *1 iQK POLARA DART GT o CalaUu 4-Daer a*4aai T* Hiki Mae lulerlerl ? ' " Caprloe 4-Door Hardtop t Maroon lit*., powtr ilMT- tlOO*>a black vinyl topi power aleerlnc Auto., Power Steering & Brakes, Radio, Heater, W.W. • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY till »ew.r btalMl ^ ' *~ power brakea: M.000 original >ee VOLKSWAOEN miles; one owner! Tires, Undercoating, Spray Glaze pins all Standard Factory • EASY G.M.A.C. FINANCING t-Doorl 4-fteeel O1QK '63 BUICK 11 pie nOeal » Ulatare, 4-Deef fartttff T4, '66 MGB $1695 Equipment. • ECONOMY — 30 M.P.G. '68 BUICK ••to • power itetrtafl kaaaHM rionditer; win whetli; It*H, 4 Wlle«al Otas Bpert, t-JKtt Bars- WUIa halihi BhM taMHI MH SPORT • peed; 19,000 orlftntl mll«. one • COMFORT and STYLING leei aote.. sever aUertaf I paver local «wnii tUm til OH SPIDER owner. Dark Green, blark topi • GM'S LOWEST PRICED CAR • riCTOlT ^ FULL omONIN_ •63 PONTtAG Try eut Fiat'i pluih new 124 SPKCIAIJi • 24/24 WARRANTY — G.M. CalaUu Uleer ••<•*) T* SeM Al Trodiit $ •B6 BUICK Sport Spider. Find aut how SALE • ALL VINYL INTERIOR tpeoUI Meet Mart Ceagei T-l •ate. triM.. BMb •» U much fun top performance, 11 RAMBLER i-Dr.. .UIU eellaal aea4UleB! ___?« '«J KAMBLER Conertlbla tMI ante.gevu tlTOS handling and comfort can be. 'II BUICK J-Or. H.Tt PRICE eteeruifl——— f l"» Thle bundle of pep fi loaded 'it FOBD M)r, H.T<« 'M PALCON «.»r., ante. »1»S 2795 with feoturei — itandard, not 'O BMW IM1 oxtrai. Full Inilrumentation, •*» YAUXHAI.l 5 LOCATIONS Including tachometer, over- '•• BENATJLT head camt and 5 forward 'II CADILLAC reeiweeal _ •peedi. Available with »ft or VACT Am Utiti im SUBURBAN 1 hard top ... or both; they're 8 ST.OEOROE AVENUE Interchangeable. ENEWEIN FIAT 114 SPOIT $4QQC Sr-IDIR only *«WI J VOLKSWAGEN! 130 E. St. C«arsMAvt. 'I.U ST GHOHGES AVE. ST GEORGES AVE RAHWAY.NJ 780 STHFORGtS AVL l

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May 25th according to an an- A skit wan performed by Dm Mr. Heinbach welcomed th» nouncement by Ansley Long, 8, Trudy Schacffer, den mother, new Bobcat* Including Robert Cub Scouts Plan DeLuca, James Powers, Keith committeeman, who also ad based on the t.eme of Uie Your FINAL TRIBUTE Singer, and Frank Rune. ' mrtnth; Keep America Beautiful. Than It no finer 4rifauta to «ha vised the bus is scheduled to Awardi were made to Clifford; Coming Events A poster was selected to be mamary ef dapartad lovid on«i The Mayor Reports leave the Presbyterian Church entered in the Keep Your Com- Denning, Frank Ferro and Rob than a dlillnctlv* dlaniflsd m.- AVENEL - At • meeting of of Avenel at 8:30 A. M. munity Litter Free contest, spon ert DeLuca. marlal. Call an ui for hafoful tarvlea and tuparlor arllitry In Cub Scout Pack 41, Robert Leo Froehllch announced the sortd by VFW Post 2636, Iselin. by The poster was made by Don monumtnti and morVin of all Woodworth announced there pinewood derby kits will be dig CLEARS CONSCIENCE aid O'Shiro of Den 6. •ypai. will be a trip to the Earle Am- tributed next month for the an St. Louis — Leonard M. Bump NOW IS THE TIMK TO Ralph P. Barone, Ph. D. munition Depot, May 18, Armed nual race to be held during the was surprised when he received Forces Day. Mr. Woodworth a letter containing $10, The note ORDER FOR FATHER'S picnic in June. This is a father (to Display ... ' f « -r.Hcr had picked DAY DELIVERY. and James Tiernan also ex- and son project, plained the Webelos program up a dollar he dropped, while coll 634-1521 Stewart Heinbach, scoutmas ! and the schedule for the coming BALDWIN -» inj( a package of cigarettes, ter, conducted the meeting with • flanos * Orgom 24 years ago and he hoped the I months. With the advent of good wea- vent deterioration through wea- members of Den 5. Lillian E1MSON PIANwO €0. money enclosed would cover WOODBRIDGE MONUMENT The group will participate in Woods, den mother, in charge principal, interest, and mfla tticr, our Citizens' Advisory thering. 1059 Amboy Avt., Ediion, LI S 3367 Factory! Opposite City Holl .... WOODBRIDGF, N I Committc« has begun efforts to Als?, our people are expert at a trip to Roadside America, of opening ceremonies. tion." gpt a township-wide "Cleanup, spotting potential trouble spots Fix-up., Paint-up" campaign un- in time for you to eliminate fhem before permanent damajfe derway. sets in. Tn the interest of maintaining We are all aware of the value the pleasant appearance rf our of a program of preventive community, and guarding maintenance, and our adminis- against deterioration of our tration stands ready to aid you neighborhoods, our administra- >n your own voluntary program tion has enthusiastically joined to keep your home in good con- Eh thai CAC program, and we dition. Through such cooperative Irave .made available to our efforts, we can maintain the de- iomeowners experts who can sirability of our hometown. advise you how best to preserve •he value of your properties. We have all seem instances of run-down neighborhoods. Gen- They can be helpful, for ex- erally, the trouble begins when tmple, in pointing out Improve- a number of homes deteriorate ments you can make which to the degree that they can't be #on't raise the assessed valua- sold. At that point, they usually tion of your property, but will are rented to tenants who don't setting the fashion scene fin prove its appearance and pre- care to go through the expense of improving someone else's property, which results in furth- er deterioration. Eventually, an Wheel iyesore develops which depre- ciates the value of, surrounding vv Chairs properties, which, in turn leads to more run-down houses and a generally decrepit neighbor- For SALE or RENT hood. tnCMLLT BIHD-Ciri-fullJ The best way to prevent such . IT Hid} iMI t»r»(«rtl contingency is to attack it be- fore it gains a foothold, and to continue a program of vigilance to keep it under control. A few months ago, we em- harked on such, a program, but, for reasons best known to them- selves, some people spread false rumors, which raised questions in the minds of some homeown ers. We stopped the program, in order to reassess it and to ex plain it to interested groups and individuals. After clearing away all the Colson wheelchairs fit all false notions about our intent, Rogers Clothes age» ... from tot to old folks. we have continued our efforts. Everyone adapts easily to in conjunction with those of the Colson's simple, uncluttered Citizens' Advisory Committee. design. The rigid frame on Remember, if you are wntacted by a representative of our build- :•:•;•:•:•:•:•: smooth, easy-wheeling ball !•!'.;!:•:•:•: bearing wheels provides safe, ings division, he will have cre- :•'.•:•:•:•:•:•:•?.•:':•'.•'.•:•:• effortless mobility. Scientific- dentials to prove that he is work- ally sized for all age groups. ing for the township (for YOU), Chairs fold to compact lOMi- and his purpose is \f> help you •v- •v-l &MW8$$ inch width. Full accessories preserve the value of your prop- Colorful Silk Sharkskin and Mohair available for each chair. erty. 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