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07056 SOOTH CITIZI Vol. 88 No. 21 South Amboy, N. j. \dvertising Less Than 75% Thursday, May 25, 1967 Price 5(5 (Out of Town 7(5) SUPERINTENDENTS' SERVICES GROUP LOCAL BRONZE STAR WINNER Sewage Problem Still Facing City To join or not to Join? o the proposed construc- MEMORIAL PARADE MARSHAL To build or not to build? ion plans. In the past, plans TO AID SPECIAL EDUCATION PUPILS These are the questions ad been drawn for various Vici Cong then rained gre- that are facing the people A chance remark at a DIRECTOR RE-HIRED onstruction work through- meeting of the County Su- nades on the machine gun of South Amboy now! out the city, and , due to perintendents' Association Reports from Director emplacement. According to City Engineer Edward extenuating circum- a few months ago has re- Michael Poll were re- his citation, Barbieri, Reilly told the Board of tances, alterations had to sulted in the formation of ceived on the Basic Adult without hesitating, picked Public Works that they can oe done in order to over- a separate cooperative and Adult Education pro- up a live grenade and hurled expect a report of theMet- come existing obstacles services group among grams. The basic adult it back at the enemy, this calf and Eddy report, on the that were in the path of county administrators of program will be discontin- action credited with driving feasibility study of the the proposed route for 15 school districts that will ued as both state and fed- the enemy off and helping South Amboy sewage prob- sewer and water lines. directly benefit special eral funds have been ex- to save his comrades. lem any day. These changes were not education students as de- hausted in support of this Barbieri i6 married to This study will point out always noted on the blue- fined In Chapter 29, State program and because " of the former Theresa the various factors that will prints, and in later years Laws of 1966. the poor response of Leonard. He and his wife confront the board and the the maintenance crews ran eligible students. Mr. Poll As explained by Su- reside at 320 Parker Ave. people of South Amboy re- into difficulty trying to lo- was tehired a6 the adult PARADEJO START AT garding the treatment and cate lines. The board in- perintendent Eugene Do- education director at an brzynski to the Board of disposal of sewage. structed the city engineer ^annual salary of $650, PINE AND PORTIA According to Reilly, the Education at their meet- Member Mrs. Howard Er- o see that this suggestion ing last night, the purpose John Benyei, state vice study will explore the pos- be carried out. vin commended Mr. Poll commander of the Disabled sibility of having a sec- of a cooperative effort for the success of the even- Continued on page 2 . would "resolve the com- American Veterans, who is ondary treatment plant ing school program this chairman of the Memorial added to the existing plant. mon problems, such as past year. staffing and providing fa- weekend observance, has The full cost is to be met cilities, and consider the A six-game schedule for announced that the parade by the taxpayers of the city. MEMORIAL SERVICES various needs in each the new soccer team was Francis Barbieri will start promptly at 2 The city must also face the school district". approved as was the p.m. at Pine Ave. and Por- probability of the state AT CEMETERIES A veteran of action in Special education students purchase of uniforms and tia St., with units to start standards being changed so equipment for the 22-mem- Vietnam, where he was assembling at 1:15 p.m. that it will not be able to Local veterans'organiza- as defined by Chapter 29 twice decorated for brav- tions will hold joint include students who are ber team at an approximate The parade route will con- meet them by the time the cost of $750. ery, Specialist Fourth tinue left on Pine to Bor- period of grace runs out, memorial services at area mentally retarded, visually Class Francis Barbieri, which is October of 1970. cemeteries on Sunday, May handicapped, auditory A trip sponsored by class U.S. Army, will act as dentown Ave., right on Bor- 28, in observance of Me- handicapped, communica- mothers for Grade 2A to dentown to Broadway, left On the other hand, ac- Newark Airport was given grand marshal for the South on Broadway with a brief cording to Mr. John Plos- morial Day. tions ' handicapped, Amboy Memorial Day Beginning at 9 a.m., the neurologically or per- board approval. The trip Parade. memorial service at the konka, the initial cost of ceptually impared, ortho- will be held during the week Railroad Plaza, continuing tying into a regional sewage veterans will conduct serv- pedically handicapped, of June 5. The first local resident on Broadway to Main St., treatment system, namely ices at Christ Church chronically ill, emotionally to be wounded in action in left on Main St. to Stevens the Middlesex County Sew- emetery; General Mor- disturbed, socially malad- SCHOOL COMMENDED Vietnam, Barbieri is the Ave,, left on Stevens to age Authority, could also be gan's grave; Morganexplo- holder of the Bronze Star City Hall on John St. where prohibitive in cost. Plos- slon graves; Jewish Ceme- justed, potentially severe Two letters received last and the Purple Heart. He ery; Sacred Heart Ceme- learning disability, and night commended the the parade will end and konka stated that there are was awarded the Bronze services will be held im- $7 million in federal fund§ tery; St. Mary's Cemetery; multiply handicapped, school in two different Star, America's fourth waterfront at the dock of The superintendent re- areas. One from former mediately following the pa- for the state and over $13 ranking medal for valor, rade. million applied for already. the South Amboy Boat Club; ported that the cooperative student Gregory Motyleski, when he and three buddies and will conclude at noon group has been meeting currently employed by Na- formed a machine gun crew Commander Benyei has In his report to the board, on the lawn of Christ monthly in an effort to draw tional Lead as a laboratory trying to protect a bar- requested that all parade Superintendent Charles Church where they will be. guidelines that will benefit technician, praised the rier and prevent them- participants remain at City Thompson suggested that joined by church members each district and is con- school for the teaching of selves from being wiped Hall for the services, the city be provided with and the governing body of sidering the services of a terminal chemistry, a new out by the enemy. All four Continued on page 2 revised, or actual con- the city of South Amboy. consultant who would be an course initiated two years men were wounded but they struction plans, as opposed authority in the special ed- Participating in the com- Continued on page 2 continued to fire, as the bined services will be the ucation field who would be John A. Connors Chapter paid on a pro-rated basis GUEST SPEAKER AT SACRED 67, Disabled American by each district. Veterans; Luke A. Lovely CELEBRATES FIRST MASS HEART CYO AWARDS NIGHT Post 62, American Legion; NEW TEACHERS HIRED at Hofstra College which Sacred Heart Post 578, Quinlan was sent to the Catholic War Veterans; and With regrets, the board show 204 victories against Theological College of the 77 defeats. Mr. Van Breda Veterans of Foreign Wars accepted the resignations Catholic University of PoBt 2448. of two teachers, Miss Kolff is the newly appointed America in Washington, basketball coach of the Los The Bauvais-Hudson Post Emily J. Bight and Mrs. D.C., for graduate study Joanne Q'Donnell, and Angeles Lakers profes- 126, American Legion, hired five teachers for the in theology. Father spent sional basketball team of firing squad of Staten Is- 1967-68 school year. They six years at St. Mary's the National Basketball land, under the direction are Miss Gloria Mlsikie- High School in South Am- Association. of Capt, Waller Conbey, wlcz to teach French and boy as a teacher of Latin The Mom and Dad's Club will fire the memorial sa- Spanish at a tentative and German. will once again honor all lute at the services and salary of $5800 with an Father Quinlan'a First of its youth who partici- taps will be sounded by adjustment to be made on Solemn Mass was cele- pated in various sport6 ac- Michael Chomzuk, a mem- completion of her mas- brated last Sunday, May tivities, Nocturnal Adora- ber of the John A. Connors ter's degree; William 21,. at noon in St. Mary's tion Society, Knights of the Chapter 67, DAV. Matysek for the elemen- Church, South Amboy. A Altar and cheerleading tary school, currently reception in the parish groups. completing a master's de- cafeteria followed the The toastmaster for (he Special Board Matting gree at a salary of $6400; Mass. Ministers of the dinner will be the Rev. Elliot Koretz for the ele- Mass Included the follow- Myron P. Gayda. Awards To Discuss Sit* Report mentary school, with one ing members of the parish: will be presented by the year's experience, at a sal- Deacon - Rev. Francis J. Rt. Rev. Msgr, Walter F. At a special meeting of ary qtf $6100; Mrs. Joyce Sergei, of Holy Cross High Urbanik, pastor of the Sa- the Board of Education Sub jack for the elementary School in Riverside, N. J.; cred Heart Church. scheduled for June 8, mem- school at a salary of $5800; Subdeacon - Mr. William Kolff Tickets for the affair are bers will discuss the re- and Robert Bloodgood for Rev. Thomas J. Quinlan R. Hawes, a seminarian still available and may be quested feasibility report industrial arts, with pre- who is a student at St. William H. Van Breda obtained from Mr. Joseph done by City Engineer Ed- ward Reilly on the Water vious experience, at a sal- Thomas J. Quinlan, son Mary's Seminary in Balti- Kolff, the coach who had Mauro, PA 1-3038, or Mr. ary of $6400. Mr. Blood- more, Maryland. Father All-American Bill Brad- Bob Levins, PA7-0744. Works tract as a possible of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas new school site. good was also hired by the J. Quinlan, of 428 David Quinlan's cousin, Mr.Ger- ley on his Princeton Uni- At the last meeting of the board to do a month's work Street, was one of the thir- ard J, Quinlan, of Wash- versity basketball team, Sacred Heart Mom and The report, authorized this summer in refurbish- teen young men ordained ington, D.C., acted as Mas- recognized as one of the Dad's Club, installation of last month by the board, ing the industrial arts room to the priesthood by Arch- ter of Ceremonies. Very easrs most successful col- officers for the coming was received yesterday at one-tenth of his salary. bishop Celestine J. Da- Rev. Msgr. William F. lege basketball coaches, year took place. The of- morning but as all board miano, of Camden, on Sat- Fitzgerald, J.C.D., Chan- will be the main speaker ficers are: president, Mrs. nfembers had not had a urday, May 20. The or- cellor of the' Diocese of at the Sacred Heart CYO Mary Bodziak; vice pres., chance to review it, Pres- byre-Wood Ford dination took place at 9 Trenton, spoke at the Mass. Mom and Dad's Club an- Mr. Joseph McCarthy; re- ident Frederic Reese said a.m. in the Cathedral of the Father George M. Brem- nual awards night dinner cording sec, Mrs. ITieresa it would be discussed at the Salt* - Parts and S«rvic* Immaculate Conception in bos acted in behalf of Rt. to be held on Saturday, Mauro; -treasurer, Mr. special meeting before be- A-l U(«d Cart Camden, New Jersey. Rev. Msgr. Francis J.Sul- June 3, at 7 p.m. in the John Lazarowicz; and cor- ing made public. IT. 9, MADISON TOWNSHIP Born September 14, 1937, livan as Archpriest. parish cafeteria. responding sec, Mrs At thi6 meeting, members 100 h. i of *«yr«woo4 Shopping O. in South Amboy,. Father The minor ministers of His Princeton University rene Levins. will also meet with the PArhwoy 1-46QSQQC Quinlan attended St. Mary's the Mass included: Sean coaching record for five South Amboy Teachers G rammar and High Schools. Kelly; Francis McLaugh- seasons show 103 victories Main Liquor Store Association to discuss He graduated from St. lin; John Musolf; James and 31 defeats. In 1965 policy of contract renewal mm PHARMACY the Princeton mentor was On Uppar Main & David Sr. for non-tenure teachers. Charles College, Catons- and John Nappi; Gerard TdartgU T»l. PArkway t-9723 ville, Maryland, in 1957 Rrusakowskl; Thomas named coach of the year by and received his M. A/de- Sheehan; and Francis Sul- the- Basketball Writers Emy Park A Sh«p gree from Seton Hall Uni- livan. Messrs. Frank Association. Of the five Wt Drliv.r PA 1-1 164 you think oi Open This Sndiy versity, South Orange, in Hawes, James Helm, Fran- seasons with Princeton, 1963. During the summer cis McLaughlln, and John Van Breda Kolffs teams PRESCRIPTIONS of 1963, Father attended Nappl acted as ushers. won the Ivy League Cham- ]. J. Htrrigan Co., Inc. and Madura's Hofstra University, Hemp- Father Quinlan will leave pionship four times. Van think of for ito Day stead. Long Island, the South Amboy on June 3 for Breda Kolffs previous — R«al Estate A Insurance — coaching record Includes PETERSON PHARMACY recipient ofa NDEA grant his assignment at Our Lady (Sayreville Shopping Center) In COW •< laorfMcy Call in German. In the fall of of Good Counsel Parish in .four years at Lafayette Hr«icriptiom *tnc« 1190 towlh An«*y Manorial the same year. Father Ocean City, New Jersey. College and seven seasons Phone PArkway 17500 132 N. Broadway PA 1-01*7 The Mil IH AUHlit < ITIftKN -2- inursaay, May 2bt

SEWAGE PROBLEM MEMORIAL PARAOE Cub Pack 98 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Closes Season Commissioner Frank where he will introduce O'Brien reported to the former Mayor William E. board 'that starting June The first full year of cub /I he SeniorMethodist Youth O'Leary, master of cere- scout activities for South Fellowship will hold a car 1, a safety program will monies. be started for the employ- Am boy Pack 98 officially wash on Saturday, May 27, The invocation will be ended with their monthly at the Church from 8 a.m. ees. Each month, accord- given by the Rev. George ing to O'Brien, five or six meeting on Tuesday at the to 6 p.m. The cost per car " Bremboa, curate of St. Hoffman High School audi- is $1.50. safety rules will be issued Mary's Church. The mayor and at the end of the year torium with Cubmaster and council members will George Schnyderite and these will be compiled in be introduced and Mayor booklet form. Assistant Cubmaster John A dinner party honoring Richard J. Schultz will ad- Boychuk presenting var- Mrs. Arlene Billich, out- dress the audience. The NEW WELL O.K. ious awards. going president of the South memoria? address will be Among presentations Amboy PTA, will be held given by Commander Fred- made were gold and silver on Monday, May 29, at the Layne of New York re- erick F. Banghardt of the arrows to boys who had Pumpkin Shell, Rt. 9, Madi- ported that the new well New Jersey Disabled completed the necessary son Township. is meeting all the require- American Veterans. work. Also awarded were Reservations may be ments and that the pipe can Mrs. Charles Brown, den chief's cords and cer- made with Mrs. Russell be hooked up to the mother of the late Charles tificates of thanks to Bill Stillwagon, 721-6257, and resevoir. According to the Brown who was the first Billich, Eldrid Bullard and Mrs. William O. Brown, tests that have been run, local casualty in Vietnam, David Malicia, all of Boy 721-4515. the new well is pumping will place a memorial Scout Troop 91, for their between 425 and 435gallons wreath on the City Hall work in helping den moth- per minute. There is still lawn, assisted by Benyei ers. A meeting of the entire a question as to whether the and his wife Anna, who is Four den mothers, Mrs. new pumphouse will be a vice commander of the Calendar Party committee Helen Schnyderite, Mrs. of the Sacred Heart PTA made of steel or cinder state auxiliary, DAV. Helen Boychuk, Mrs. Helen block. will be held on Wednesday, A salute to departed com- Kotula and Mrs. Rita Ma- May 31 at 8 p.m. in the rades will be given by the son were also awarded school cafeteria. Sayreville VFW Post 4699 certificate of thanks and 1- SERVICES GROUP TO honor guard under the com- year star pins as was the mand of Capt. Al Cuomo MOTHER'S DAY BRKAKFAST - The annual Mother's cubmaster. and taps will be played by The executive board of the AID SPECIAL PUPILS Day Breakfast sponsored by the Sacred Heart PTA An inspection of the boys South Amboy Fire Depart- Michael Chomzuk of the was held on Sunday, May 14, in the school cafeteria on their code of dress was Continued from page 1 John A. Connors Chapter following the 8 a.m. Mass. ment will meet on Monday, made by Assistant District May 29, at 8 p.m. in the 67, DAV. Msgr. Walter Urbanlk, pastor, served as the toast- Commissioner Al An- ago, which Motyleski found The Rev. Edward Cook, Broadway Fire House. had immensely aided him master. The guest speaker was Sr. Genevieve Izinicki elinger and Neighborhood pastor of Christ Episcopal of the Conacle Convent. Commissioner/ Fred in obtaining his present Church, will give the bene- job. Awards were presented to: the "Mother of the Year," Brown. diction. Mrs. Bernice Squire; the oldest mother, Mrs. Helen The reunion committee of The other letter from the The first boy from the the Class of 1952 of St. City Council praised the Woznica; the youngest mother, and newest mother, pack to be invested into Mrs. Carol Hearth; the youngest grandmother, Mrs. Mary's High School, re- calibre of students who 36 UNITS TO MARCH scouts, Thomas Malicia of quests that all returns be participated in the recent Julius Dobrzynski, who is Mrs. Hearth's mother. Den 1 was given his scout Among the 36 units al- Musical selections were rendered by Miss MaryAnn in no later than June 1. Youth Day activities in ready scheduled for the kerchief. which city students had Madura. She was accompanied by Mrs. Louise Derzawiec. A demonstration of parade line-up, there will Chairladies of the breakfast were Mrs. Raymond spent the day learning about be veterans' groups, boy mouth-to-mouth resusci- municipal government. Breyta and Mrs. Stanley Knast. tation was given by Frank The Morgan and Bayview and girl scouts, fire com- Pictured above, left to right, are: the "Mother of Manor Improvement Asso- The board also thanked panies and auxiliaries, au- Grimley and Joe Doyle of the Class of 1966 for their the Year", Mrs. Bernice Squire; Msgr. Walter Urbanik; the South Amboy First Aid ciation will hold its regular tomobiles with veterans and Mrs. Theresa Meade, president of the Sacred Heart meeting on Monday, May 29 purchase of three Ameri- who cannot march, police Squad and after their talk, can flags which are on PTA. the boys were asked to at 8 p.m. at the'Morgan and first aid units, march- Flrehouse. The guest display in the school. ing bands, little leaguers, demonstrate this method of artifical respiration. speaker will be a repre- state DAV officials, and sentative from Federal the mayor and council. On July 23, pack mem- POPPY DRIVE ABBATIELLO TO BE HONORED AT DINNER bers, den mothers and Water Pollution Control Commander Benyei said committeemen will be Administration. NOW ON that refreshments will be guests of the Civil Air Pa- The executive board will served to all the children the Sayreville-South Am- meet tonight at 8 p.m. at participating in the parade. boy area to pay a fitting trol on an all-day field trip The New Jersey Ameri- on the Camp Kilmer the home of Mrs. Edward All little leaguers; tribute to a genuine friend Ryan, Morgan Ave., Mor- can Legion and its Aux- of schools, sports and the grounds where they will be iliary are conducting their Brownie, Junior and Girl gan. Scouts; Cub and Boy Scouts community. shown various phases of annual Poppy Day Drives ground search and rescue. throughout the State for a will be served soda and Toastmaster for the oc- ice cream immediately fol- casion will be Edwin A. A picnic for the boys and ten-day period that began their families will be held on May 21 and continues lowing the memorial serv- Kolodziej, former attorney ices on the playground at to the Sayreville Board of on August 6 at the Holm- through Memorial Day, del State Park and Mrs. May 30. the rear of City Hall. Education. Gil Augustine, principal of the Samuel E. Schnyderite has asked that Designated as the they be at the park by noon FAST ACTION memorial flower for Shull School in Perth Am- boy, and long-time friend so that games may be American war dead follow- started at 12:30 p.m. ing World War I, the Poppy of Mr. Abbatiello, will be FROM WANT Tr the principal speaker. Started in September 1966 was officially adopted as GOLDEN TOUCH rickets may be obtained under the sponsorship the memorial flower of The OF HOSPITALITY of the South Amboy PTA American Legion at its Na- from Stanley Marcinczykat ADS 254-4400, Max Klitzke at with 25 boys, Pack 98 now tional Convention in Cleve- has 56 members, 7 of whom land, Ohio, in 1920. Adopted 257-1240, or Harold «i JANE ASHLEY Schmidt at 254-7114. have graduated into Web- similarly by the Legion's elos and 1 into scouts. Auxiliary in 1921, both or- Flavor Pork Chops With Oranges Pack members who will be ganizations resolved that marching in the Memorial the sale of poppies be pro- Whether you pan broil or Vincent J. Abbatiello Day parade are, asked to moted annually for the sole bake pork chops, they are at purpose of aiding in vet- their best when cooked with a Vincent J. Abbatiello, Su- FIRE ALARM BOXES meet Cubmaster Schny- erans' relief work. little liquid. To pan broil, perintendent of Sayreville derite at 1 p.m. at No. brown the chops then add a Feltus St. near Portia St. Poppies sold by the Legion little liquid, cover the pan and Public, Schools, whose re- WILL BE TESTED tiremenc becomes effective where they will join the and its Auxiliary are made cook over very low heat for line of march. about half an hour or until June 1, will be honored at Fire Chief Joseph Keegan by sick and disabled tender. veterans in veterans' hos- a testimonial dinner on has announced that starting Although good seasoned with Friday. June 2, at 6:30p.m. pitals and homes, and all only salt and pepper, pork in June and continuing monies collected by such chops take on company flavor at the Jernee Mill Inn, through July, weather per- sales are used exclusively when flavored with oranges, as Sayreville. mitting, all fire alarm for rehabilitation and child suggested In this recipe de- Mary Ann Collins, Presi- boxes will be tested. veloped In the Argo corn starch dent of the Sayreville Edu- welfare programs. kitchens. The testing will be done Albert J. Moeller, State cation Association, an- on Saturdays between 12 Legion Commander, in- (alazed Pork Chops nounced last week that noon and 1 p.m. and the vites attention that Chap- -I pork chops, cut 1 inch thick plans have been completed schedule for individual 2 teaspoons salt for the testimonial banquet. alarms is as follows: June ter 207, New Jersey Laws 1 of 1938, as amended April 8 teaspoon pepper This activity is coordinated 3, boxes 21, 23, 24, 25, 22, 1965, provides that 2 tablespoons corn oil jointly with the Sayreville 26; June 10, boxes 27, 28, poppy sales be restricted fi cup light corn syrup Board of Education and 31, 32, 33; June 17, boxes to nationally-chartered 2 cups finely chopped orangeit other community and civic 34, 35, 36, 37, 38; June 24, veterans' organizations 2 teaspoons corn starch organizations. boxes 41, 42, 43, 44, 45; Vt, cup cold water and limited to ten days Present at this memor- July 1, boxes 46, 52, 54, immediately preceding and. Sprinkle chops with salt and 55, 57; July 8, boxes 62, pepper. Heat corn oil in large able occasion will be mem- including Memorial Day. skillet; add chops and cook, bers of the professional, 63, 64, 65, 71; and July turning once, until browned on educational and athletic 15, boxes 72, 81, 82, 83, both aides. Remove chops. staffs as well as personal 84. Drain excess fat from skillet, PLEASE PATRONIZE acquaintances that Mr. Ab- For the period beginning then pour in corn syrup. Add in January through the OUR ADVERTISERS oranges; bring to boil and boil batiello has been asso- 1 minute Arrange chops in ciated with during the past middle of this month, the single layer in range and oven forty years pf his profes- fire department made 36 ware dish Pour sauce on top. sional and athleti^involve- calls, including 10 houses, Do not cover Bake in 360 de I tavern, 1 car, 16 bruah grees F (moderate) oven bast ment. ing frequently, until meat is The dinner-dance its an and 9 miscellaneous. THOMAS TcHADWIC tender, about 1 hour. Remove opportunity for citizens of chops and keep warm. Com bine corn siaxch and water. f Stir into orange sauce; cook on top of range, stirring constant- ly, until mixture thickens and bolls 1 minute. Serve over NEBUS MARKET chops. Makes 4 servings. Blu* Coal-Fuel Oil-/c» SOUTH AMHOY8 OUTSTANDING MARKET Carrying- A Full Line of t HK( KS ARK. IN VI Mr'. I OR MA\ Iri.viltrs duftks, that Is. Sparky says: QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES During Muv, at thousands of luniks throughout the IS., arnonr can 148 Wh.tehead Avenue buy up lo is,000 »orlh of 1 irst National < il> I ruvelers Checks for Fresh Vegetables — Ice Cream — Frozen Foods u fti: of $2, instead of tin- usual fei- of $1 pvr $100 worth. This meant South River T)w rareless smoker M MIVJIIK of $48 on Ihr maximum punhust-. Antpttd b> more than 1230 N. FELTUS STREET SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. 1,00(1,000 establishments throughout Iht world, these travelers checks For Free Delivery Dial PArkway l-022fl van bf used any time and have (lit advantage of full protection in Clifford 7-2323 ca»* of loss. Whether or not \ou are planning a trip soon, It's both FIREBUG and smart to buy travelers check* during May bargain month. CITI1BN ivlay 25, 1967 NOMINATED TO INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CAKE SALE PLANNED BY Married At Local Church 1 WHO'S WHO* ANNIVERSARIES JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Fifteen students at Mt. St. HKIUlUI.F.S The South Amboy Junior The following births have Mary's College. Emmits- INCORPORATED Woman's Club will hold been recorded at the South burg, Md., have been nom- PARLIN PLANT a cake sale on Saturday, Amboy Memorial Hospital: inated for inclusion in SERVICE May 27, at the Foodtown Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. "Who's Who in American ANNIVERSARIES Market, Bordentown Ave., Robert Lund, No. Road, Colleges- and Universi- MAY, 1967 South Amboy, from 9 a.m. Chester, N, J. ties. Rev. Carl J. Fives, Mrs; Joseph Trlggs, Jr. — Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Academic Dean, said the 1 he following Hercules is rhe chairlady. Frank Bednarczyk, 45 Wilk selections were made by Incorporated, Parlin Plant RtL, Edison. faculty and students on the employees, observed Serv- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- basis of scholarship, lead- ice Anniversaries during ACCEPTED INTO ert Gumprecht, 234 Second ership, service and prom- May, 1967. St., South Amboy. ise of future usefulness to 30 YEARS SORORITY Son to Mr. and Mrs. Don- business and society. Paul M. Cox, 9 Pershing ald Lee Casterline, 126 A student nominee from Ave. and Sigmund M. Miss CharleneMcNamara, No. Broadway, South Am- South Amboy Is Francis P. Kuchta, 9 Charlotte St.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Keenan. both from Sayreville. John J. McNamara, 1 Weber boy. 25 YEARS Terrace, South Amboy, was Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Keenan is a junior Martha R. Anaya, 15 formally accepted into the Melvin Henry, 31 Vineyard biology major and the son Henry St. and Stanley J. Thcta Phi Sigma Sorority Ave., Morgan. of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wolanin, 36 Canal St.; both of Trenton State College on Son to Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Keenan, 322 Fourth St., May 9. Jacobs, 460 Conover St., South Amboy, N. J. He is from Sayreville. South Amboy. a representative of the Stu- Louis P. Eskra. 236 Oak I he sorority, which was Son to Mr, and Mrs. dent Council; co-chairman St., South Amboy. founded in 1889, is asocial Leonard Chrzaszcz, 289 of the Junior Prom; and 20 YEARS and service organization Rarltan St., South Amboy. was Freshman Class pres- William J. Sebestyanski, with a present member- Son to Mr. and Mrs. ident. "He is a graduate, of 26 Third St., Sayreville ship of 99. Thomas Schoemer, Madi- St. Mary's High School, Miss McNamara, who is ' son Gardens, Rt. 34, Mad- South Amboy, N. J. an English major, isa 1966 ison Township. MOOSE HONOR graduate of St. Mary's High ji>aughte-r to Mr. and MrB. School, South Amboy. Eugene J. Felaisky, Rt. 9, OUTGOING OFFICERS Old Bridge. Engaged Perth Amboy I .edge 1360, EVENING OF Son to Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Order of Moose, held Joseph Kanca, 27 Third. its 18th Annual Dinner RECOLLECTION PLANNED St., Sayreville. Dance to honor its outgo- The annual Evening of ing officers: Past Gov- Recollection for the Mid- ernor, Edward Cross; Jr. dlesex County Chapter of The following area births Past Governor, Joseph Catholic Nurses will be have been recorded at the Hari; Trustee, Erwin held in St. Bartholomew's Perth Amboy General Hos- Joachim; and Sgt.- Church, East ferunswick, pital; Miss Janet Kathryn Von Ohlen, daughter of Mr. and at-Arms, Anthony Raniere. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Past Governor, Joseph on June 2, 1967. V, Mrs. Adolph Von Onion, 26 Cliff Ave.t Morgan, became Reverend George Fitz- Neil Smoldens, 14 Vermeer the bride last Saturday of Donald DiCillo, son of Mr. Hari was presented with a Dr., South Amboy. gerald of the Congregation and Mrs. Anthony DiCillo of Roselle. • gold watch by Governor, of Jesus and Mary will Daughter to My. and Mrs. The Rev, Leon Kasprzyk performed the ceremony in Joseph Skibinski, and a conduct the services. Fr. Frank Gregor, Sky top Gar- the Sacred Heart Church, South Amboy. plaque by Secretary Frank dens, Parlin. Fitzgerald is a former Miss Rose Pasquale of Parlin was the maid of honor. Sarnecki. The Master of chaplain of the Royal Son to Mr. and Mrs. The bridesmaids were: Miss Dorothy Springer of Morgan; Ceremonies was Peter Canadian Air Force and Ernest Frey, 7 Van Delft Miss Linda Atkinson of Parlin; Miss Janice DiCillo, Beni, President of the 4th Dr., South Amboy. is widely known throughout sister of the bridegroom; and Miss Rctoin Ann Von Ohlen, District of the New Jersey the U. S. for conducting Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. sister of the bride. Miss Lisa Springer of West Keans- State Moose Assn. The missions and retreats. Thomas Kirkman, 159 burg was the flower girl. guest speaker was Se- Parker St., Morgan. Following the services, Kenneth DiCillo served as best man for his brother. bastian Belfiori, Past refreshments will be Son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ushering were: Robert Springer of West Keansburg; President of New Jersey Applegate, 10 Muth St., served and the newly elec- Thomas Von Ohlen, the bride's brother; Anthony DiCillo, State Moose Assn. The ted officers will be pre- Morgan. brother of the bridegroom; and Gary Weaver of Morgan. Governor's wife, Florence Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Skibinski, was presented sented. Bryant Ksenicz of Morgan was the ring bearer. Miss Betty Ann Conlogue, Douglas Whitaker, Skytop Following a reception in the Polonaise Inn, Sayreville, with a bouquet of roses by Gardens, Parlin. the Past Governor's wife, R.N., president, urges all Angela DeMarco the couple flew to . Upon their return, they will nurses to attend this last Son to Mr. and Mrs. reside in Elizabeth. . Mrs. Edward Cross, Xhafles Scillia, 75 Pine- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas activity of the season. Ad- • The bride is a graduate of Sayreville War Metnorial mission is free. Mrs. tree Dr., Parlin. DeMarco of 140 So. Broad- High School, the Comptemeter School in Newark, and way, South Amboy, have an- Joseph Curry, R.N. is In the Middlesex County Vocational Beauty Culture School. charge of arrangements. nounced the engagement of She was employed by Glamour Coiffures, South Amboy. their daughter, Angela JOHN W. SUTLIFF The following area births The bridegroom was graduated from Roselle High Catherine, to Kimball Al- School. He served in the U. S. Army and is employed have been recorded at St. len Johnson, son of Mr. TO BE MARRIED Peter's General Hospital, by the Prudential Insurance Co., Jersey City. INSURANCE and Mrs. Charles C. John- Auto - Fire - Life - Health New Brunswick: son of Roanoke, Va. The marriage of Miss Son to Mr. and Mrs. Miss DeMarco is a 1966 & Accident, Homeowners Janet Murasko to Airman Michael Sudnick, 19 Hope graduate of Hoffman High 358 Main Street, South Amboy Third Class Robert Zagata Drive, Sayreville. NATIONAL LEAD METHODIST CHURCH will take place on Saturday School and is currently em- Notary* Public Son to Mr. and Mrs. John ployed by Chevron, Perth DECLARES DIVIDEND LISTS EVENTS at 2 p.m. in Sacred Heart Adams, 2 Washington Road, Airiboy. Phone: 721-0427% 264-2690 R. C. Church, South Amboy. Parlin. 3 Mr, Johnson is a gradu- ate of Roanoke High School Directors of National The Methodist Church of Full Selection and is currently serving in Lead Company today de- South Amboy announces m CLASSIFIED ADS the U. S. Army. He is sta- clared a dividend of 75p that the Church School will FORGET-ME-NOT GET RESULTS tioned at the Nike Base. per share on the common begin at 9:45 a.m.; the A July wedding is planned. stock. Payment will be Morning Worship Hour will jADAM LOVELY Greeting Cards made on June 26 to share- begin at 11 a.m. The Rev. holders of record June 7. Mr. Eldrich C. Campbell's Plumbing A dividend of 75£ per share sermon, is "The Need for and Heating was also paid last year Church Renewal," H. OPPENHEIM in the second quarter. Pay- GAS ments for the first half The Junior and Senior HEATING of 1967 will total $1.50 Choir will have rehearsal Units Instilled &SOK per share, equaling last Wednesday evening at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m., respec- 3R9 Henry Street 106 S. Broadway year'8 payment in the first SOUTH AMBOY tively. South Amboy, N. J. six months. Tel. PArkway 1-0118J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 721-0283

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New Jersey Bill (3) Til* itm'Tlt Jt*tiM»Y -4- 1987 SWIM CLUB EVENTS BIRO AGENCY TO Sayreville Students START SATURDAY OPEN NEW OFFICE Receive Awards The Berg Agency, New With the blessing of the Jersey's largest resi- Individual awards for , pool on Saturday, May 27, dential real estate firm, their entries in the North at 10:30 a.m. by the Rev.Ed-. will open its newest office Jersey Student Crafts- ward Cook of Christ Epis- In Scotch Plains, N. J., man's Fair were awarded copal Church and the Rev. on June L, It Was announced u> Irancis Onifer, Dan James Forker of St. Mary's by Kenneth Berg, who with (lark, Elliott Bates, Tom Church, the Frog Hollow his brother, Leonard, is Melee and Anthony Kukul- Swim and Tennis Club will co-owner of the firm. ski, students at Sayreville officially begin their sea- The Scotch Plains office War Memorial High School. son for the year. The pool will he located at Park Ave. In addition, a second place will be open for the Me- and Highway 22 next to group award was given for morial Day weekend Snuffy*s Steak House. It a chess set in the original through May 30 and then is a free-standing brick ceramic mold division con- on weekends only until the building with more*£han structed by students in Me- close of school on June 17 3200 square feet of Upace. tal Shop I and II. All for summer vacations after The building has its own projects submitted came which it will be open daily parking facilities. from Mr. Paul's Wood- for the regular summer "We're anxious to open shop and Mr. Rupp's Gen- season. the Scotch Plains office and eral Metal and Ceramic A number of activities, to begin to serve the people Shop. for teen and adult mem- of the area," said Berg. Sponsored by the New Jer- bers, have been planned The June 1 opening will sey Vocational Arts Edu- through the Labor Day bring the total of Berg cation Association and the weekend and include swim- Agency offices to eight. New Jersey Industrial Arts ming instructions, dance Berg said the office will Education Association the parties, diving instruc- be staffed with 12 full-time fair is open to all New tions, dive and swim meets, salesmen managed by Jersey students enrolled tennis meets and a family Lewis Reed. Reed nas been in vocational and industrial picnic. manager of the Dunellen arts classes. The annual John Malinowskl will office for four years and exhibit was displayed at again this year be in charge a member of the real estate OFFICERS INSTALLED - At the Jaskowiak, 1st vice president; Mrs. the Paramus shopping cen- of diving instructions which firm for 10 years. last regular meeting of the 1966- Alfred Meade, president; Msgr. ter - exit 16.1 on the Gar- will be held every Satur- In addition to real estate, i96? season of the Sacred H&rt Waiter Urbanik, pastor of Sacred den State Parkway. day from 11 a.m. until noon the Berg office will have PTA, installation of officersjfflok Heart Church; Mrs. Joseph Mauro, for beginning and advance/! a full insurance department place. historian; Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, A first place ribbon and groups. Swimming classes and a land department, both Serving for a second term, left recording secretary; Mrs. Charles gold pin was given to Fran- for beginners will be held commercial and industrial. to right are: Mrs. Danny J. DIPoalo, Damico, corresponding secretary; cis Onifer for a wine Mondays, Wednesdays, and The Berg Agency has been treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Breyta, and Mrs. Edward Moskwa, 3rd vice pitcher in the industrial Fridays at 11 a.m. and in business for 19 years. 2nd vice president; Mrs. Casimir president. ceremics class. Dan Tuesdays and Thursdays Other offices are located Clark's entry of a cold at 11 a.m. for adults. in Metuchen, Middletown, chisel took a second place 1 in the small metals divi- Al Sorrentino is program Dunellen, Sayre Woods, Boys And Girls' State Set At Rutgers sion while Elliott Bates' chairman for the year and Hazlet, East Brunswick and funnel received an hon- Jim Harkins will act as Woodbridge. orable mention under sheet tennis coach. More than 1,300 high Camden. Mrs. R. Graham metal development. Tom The officers are J. Car- school students will plunge Huntington of Mont vale is McFee and Anthony Ku- ney, president; A. Sorren- into the world of practical Girls' State director. kulski both received hon- tino, 1st vice pres.; A. politics when the annual Girls' State will close on orable mention in the wood- Clark, 2nd vice pres.; R. New Jersey Boys' andGirls* Friday, June 30, and Boys' working division for a ChuilU, treas.; J. Coan, State week-long programs State on Saturday, July 1. turned wooden bowl and a secretary and chairman of at Rutgers on June 25. floor planter, respectively. the board. Other board A recor^ number of members are J. Pitel, J. youngsters will participate Banfierd, J. Harrigan, F. in the two programs, ac- Iris Society Show Seaman, J. Nappi, J. Van- cording to encampment of- Irises from an interna- NAVAL ACADEMY Derveer and R. Farley. ficials. Close to 900 boys tionally famous collection The first teen party will are expected for the Boys' will be among entries in APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE be a "Band Arama" event State program on the Rut- the Garden State Iris So- on June 16 from 8 to 11:30 gers College campus and ciety Show June 4 at Rut- All young men who are in- p.m. about 440 girls will take gers University. terested in a Naval career part in the Girls' State ac- The show will be open to and an education at the U.S. tivities at Douglass Col- the public from 1:30 to Naval Academy may apply lege. 5:30 in Blake Hall, Col- now for admission with the Questionnaires Sent The youngsters will take lege of Agriculture and En- Class of 1972 which en- part in almost identical vironmental Science, ters the Academy in June programs designed to give Nichol Ave. Entries will be of 1968. Applications for To Local Residents them a taste of democracy nominations may be £ent accepted from 8 to 10:30 to local Congressmen as Questionnaires from in action through the elec- a.m. tion of city and county of- soon as possible. Appli- Representative James J. Several entires are ex- cants need not know their Howard were delivered this ficials and two mythical pected from the garden of governors. Their education Congressmen personally to week to all the homes in Dr. Frederick Knocke of apply. South Amboy in order to in the world of practical Readington, whose find out exactly how his politics also will be ad- "Skidivia won the presi- Standards for admission constitutentB feel on the vanced through lectures by dent's cup at the American are based on a good schol- "grass roots*' level about a number of New Jersey Iris Society convention last astic record, participation several issues expected to office holders, including year, according to Mary In extra-curricular activi- be taken up during the 90th members of Gov, Rich- Wais of Lebanon, show ties, and leadership poten- ard J. Hughes' cabinet. tial, as well as physical Congress. chairman. fitness. The questionnaires, the Gov. Hughe6 will be the Melvin Levitt of White- speaker at the opening day Further Information on cost of which is being paid house will display some of the Naval Academy pro- by Mr. Howard, contain a luncheon of Boys* State, his promising new seed- sponsored by the New Jer- gram can be obtained from number of questions on lings. the U. S. Naval Academy Vietnam and tax deductions sey Department of the Charles and Stanley Grey PRESENTS CHECK - Mrs. Theresa Meade, president American Legion. Girls' Information Officer, LCDR fdr educational purposes. of the Sacred Heart PTA, is shown presenting a check of Montvale will show their Eugene S. Dobrzynski, 321 The Congressman also is State is sponsored by the Dykes Medal winners. in the amount of $1,000 on behalf of the PTA, to Msgr. American Legion Aux- Portia St., South Amboy, asking constituents to list Walter Urbanik, pastor of Sacred Heart Church. Of special interest will N. J. 08879. what, in their opinion, is viliary, Department of New be a display of historical the most serious domestic Jersey. iris from the garden of issue in the United States Both programs will in- John Juhasz of BoundBrook. today. clude a busy schedule of Rootstocks of his collec- "I am hoping for a good social and athletic ac- tion came from the Rut- WISH I'D SAID response because the more tivities as well as class- gers Display Garden. THAT returns I receive the most room study and mock po- Mrs. Ralph Berkson of comprehensive the survey litical campaigning. Lebanon, in charge of ar- will be," Mr. Howard said Delegates to the programs tistic arrangements, is in- yesterday. represent every county in viting garden clubs to en- "A person can determine New Jersey and are spon- ter these classes. sored by local American "MarriaRe does something if he wants to sign his name On June 3 a tour of iris to a man biU nobody knows or not before returning the I egion posts and civic and gardens will start from service organizations. what except his wife."— questionnaire," Mr. How- Blake Hall in private cars, George B. Bowra, San Juan • ard said, "but the most Soon after their arrival and this, too, is open to any- here they will be divided (New Mex.) Independent- important part is to fill one interested, Mrs. Wais Review. dut the questionnaire and into two mythical political says. return it to my office." parties and will seek elec- Mr. Howard said the re- tion to various offices on turns will be tabulated in city, county and state 62 YEARS OF bis Washington office and levels. that the results will be I he Boys' State program CONTINUOUS mailed to local newspapers is directed by Harold A. liaton of Riverton, retired SERVICE for publications. HBATIMO OIL In addition to the question- former director of admis- naire, the four-page news- sions at the Rutgers, Col- letter also outlines Mr. lege of South Jersey in Howard's proposal to es- tablish a Sandy Hook Na- tional Seashore and his DON STILO'S Inc. SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. legislation which would G. Manvel Applegat* and Sons amend the Constitution to lower the national voting Fuel Oil • Kerosene - Coal and Ice Cubes "age to-18. DEGREE DAYS DELIVERY — 14 HOUI T0WINQ 1IRVICI Cover Up To undentand: "To err \u hu- • WBLDIMQ m*n," Oil Burner Sales I Service Require* no gift of rare .acu- * WAXIMQ men. But muiy would agree, It's CKUWNLK - Mrs. Marie Merski, a lOOft, member of C0MPUTI AUTO WMU the Sacred Heart PI A, crowned the statue of the fik'tssed C4U oft STREET true, SOUTH AMBOY That to hide the error's hu- Virgin Mary which was the highlight of the last meeting 72M*lf « 731-97M nua, too. tMftOTWMUMMT of the 1966-1967 season. IAIITAN IT uruviui PArkwty 1.0340 -LeoD»nl K. Bchiff. -5- Thursday, May 25, 1967 AMBOY UNION SODALITY TO ATTEND CHOSEN CROWNER Hoffman Hi-Lites CROWNING SUNDAY CHATTANOOGA U. By: Edwin Witkowski, Bon of Cathye McKeon Mr." and Mrs. Edwin R, It was the long-awaited Witkowski of 520 David social event of the season Street, has been accepted here at Hoffman High, and for admission to the Uni- now only fond memories versity of Chattandoga, linger in the hearts and Chattanooga, Tennessee. minds of those who exper- Mr. Witkowski, a senior ienced it. This event was at Hoffman High School, the 1967 Junior Prom. Fri- A pleasant coincidence happened to me last Wednes- has been a member of the day evening, May nine- day in Sayreville. I met Sam Homan and the first thing Junior Varsity and Var- teenth, strains of waltz mu- he said, after the usual pleasantries, was, "And do you sity basketball teams, the sic could be heardfromthe remember the checker games with Pete Goyne?" I told baseball team, and the Battleground Country Club Sam to read tomorrow's issue of the CITIZEN, Sam, for bowling team since his in Freehold, N. J., the the benefit of you who dqn*t know him, is a former Freshman year. locale of the Prom. SOME resident of lower John St. He also brought out the fact He was Vice-President of UNCHANGED EVENING his Freshman class. Pres- was enjoyed by all. that Old Pete was quite a cagey checker-pusher. ident of his Sophomore class and is presently On Sunday afternoon, the "IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR HELP AND GUIDANCE" Vice-President of his Sen- Governors stimied the From the Bay View Rod and Gun Club ior class. He has also been Eagles 7-3. Five runs in So reads the inscription on a brass plate attached to a member of the Future the fifth inning helped to the base of a combination barometer, thermometer,and Teachers of America Club give Hoffman this victory. humidity gauge that was given to Mr. Charles Thomas Karen McCloud Dob Keegan, the junior a few weeks ago. for the past three years and righthander, was the win- A more fitting description could not be found to Roseann J. Balog was a Student Council ning pitcher. In other base- t representative as a Fresh- On Sunday, May 28, at describe* Mr. Thomas' way of life. The occasion for the Miss Roseann J. Balog, man. 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's So- ball action, the Guvs ac- presWitation was a farewell party, given by the club, prefect of the Amboy Dis- dality will honor Maxy as cepted defeat from the P.A. to Mr. Thomas before he moved back to his home In trict Sodality Union and Queen of May in St. Mary's St. Mary's Lions, 8-3. Curt Pennsylvania. past prefect of the Church, South Amboy. Miss Wood, in relief for Jim Mr. Thomas, and it has always been "Mister" to Ukrainian Catholic Church Karen McCloud, prefect of Tingle, was tagged with practically all of us who know him, has always given of the Assumption, Perth the Sodality, will crown the this defeat. himself to all the people of South Amboy. Many of us Amboy, will crown the sta- statue of Our Lady. At the Middlesex County have been fortunate in that we had Mr. Thomas as a tue of the Blessed Virgin Maureen Christensen, Coaches Association Din- teacher, mentor, leader, and friend. His activities in Mary ar the annual cere- vice-prefect, will assist ner, 24 "Scholar Athletes'*., scouting, teaching and sports brought him in contact monies conducted by the Miss McCloud. Eric were honore^d^ William with all age groups. To the youngster in school he sodality union. Christensen will be the Clayton from I^H.S. was SEEMED to be, although actually he wasn't, a stern The crowning will be held crown bearer and Misses one of those seniors capped disciplinarian. The closest he ever came to "getting on World Sodality Day, Sun- Barbara Bonis and Joyce with this honor. Bill, a tough was the time Bob Morriss was busy talking to day, May 28, at 2:30 p.m. Maciejewski will serve as 6 ft. senior, has been a someone, and not paying attention to wtiat he was doing. in the Albert G. Waters flower girls. member of the basketball Mr. Thomas said, "Robert, stop sawing the vise. Stadium, Perth Amboy. In Miss McCloud is the and baseball teams and also . As stated before, we always CALLED him Mister, case of rain it will be held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. participated on the bowling but, we always REFERRED to him as CMT. Some of in St. Mary's Church, Perth Joseph McCloud of 31 team. the bolder kids even went so far as to say Coffee, Amboy. Liberty St., Morgan. The class of 1969 held a Milk and Tea. In the mechanical drawing classes, to Directing the coronation cake sale in the high school get his C. M. T. in the approval space, was really worth proceedings will be the on Wednesday. Money all the honors and glories a person could ever achieve Rev. Donald J. Reilly, Un- which was earned at this in a lifetime because he wasn't too free and easy with ion Sodality moderator and EAGLE-ECHO sale will go into the class bis approvals. With him there were only two ways to assistant pastor of St. treasury for the senior do a job, no half-way measures. James Church, Wood- Edwin Witkowski by Marguerite Buckley class rrip. And when Mr. Thomas started to scratch his elbow, bridge. His current interests con- A Yearbook Staff meeting look busy! This was the tip-off that he had a Job on Included in the cere- sist of tennis and playing was held in Room 312 on his mind, such as cleaning out the stockroom. All Maryites are praying Thursday afternoon. monies will be a proces- a bass guitar for a newly- for the speedy recovery of One thing that was hard to do was to swipe one of sion of Sodality girls from formed band. In the aca- Monsignor Francis Sulli- The Library Council along his pencils. He always cut a ring around it with his fourteen parishes in the demic field, he Is in- van, who is recovering with the F.H.A. took a bus knife, that was his mark. Amboy area. Socialists will terested in Business Ad- from a serious illness in trip to N.Y. on May 17, Mr. Thomas was born and raised in Tersey Shore, form a living Rosary led by ministration. the Oak View Nursing The girls spent the morn- near Williamsport, Pa., where he attended high school. former prefects of the Un- Home, Morgan. ing at the Metropolitan Art He graduated from Lock Haven Normal School and ion. They are; Miss Marie Museum, and later every- Williamson Trade School in Media, Pa. in 1914. Tuesday afternoon, Wed- one proceeded to have lunch Careleo of Holy Rosary, nesday, Thursday, and Fri- Upon graduation he worked for a short period of Perth Amboy; Miss Bar- Girl Scout Camp day were solemn days in at McGinnis' of SheepsT\ead time for a contractor and then went in business for bara Surma of Holy Trinity, SMH, as final examinations Bay. After lunch, the girls himself building houses, A few years later* a former Perth Amboy; and Miss Directors Named proceeded. Congratulations set out for the St. James roommate talked him into the teaching profession and Catherine Mudrak of Sa- to all those who attained a Theatre to enjoy, "Hello while taking a refresher course at the University of cred Heart, Carteret. Dolly", featuring Martha Pennsylvalna, he met Mr. O. O. Barr, South Amboy* s Camp directors for Camp B or better average in Rae. The crowning will begin Chickagami and the var- their subjects, as they were Superintendent of Schools, who prevailed upon Mr. with the officers presenting ious day camps have been exempt. Thomas to come here to teach. This was in 1921, bouquets -—to the Blessed named by Crossroads Girl Tuesday, May 31, will and he taught up to and including the year of 1957. Virgin. Scout Council, according to bring Memorial Da y and The hallmark of Mr. Thomas* manual training classes Each parish prefect in its president, Mrs. Rich- with it a parade. St. Mary's was the cedar chest. Next in line are the lamps and end the court of honor will pre- ard L. Lehman of Edison. High School Drum Corps tables. When asked how many of the famous cedar chests sent her bouquet. Members Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, a will march in the parade, were made under his supervision^ .he estimated, "At of the court are the Misses member of the council which starts at 1:30 p.m. least 400t" Mary Seponsky, St. An- here in town. (Eugene A. Morris We want to thank the Thomases for being with us and staff, will direct Camp drew's, Avenel; Marion Chickagami. Four sessions Tuesday, June 7, the an- Paints, Oils and Varnlahet for bringing us all the "good" that they have added Mazur, Holy Trinity, Perth will be conducted beginning nuai Senior Communion Drunhes, GIBBH. Bronze* to our lives. May they be blessed with many years of Amboy; Eileen Malloy, St. June 26. The first session Breakfast will be held after happiness in their new home. Mary's, Perth Amboy; Su- will run for one week only, the 8 a.m. Mass. Under Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. san Chamra, Sacred Heart, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan of Catherine St. have con- the other three for two the direction of Sister Mon- WALL PAPER Carteret; Suzanne weeks each. Prior to the ica Marie, the Junior class, tributed more to the history of the Morgan family. They 233 First Street, South Amboy have added the daily account book, year 1868, of Milton's Knonowicz, St. James, opening of camp an open following tradition, will Woodbridge; Madalyn So- house will be held on Sun- provide the decoration and Dial PArkway 1-0435 grandmother. As soon as possible, there will be more jacy, St. Joseph's, Car- day, June 25, from 2-5 entertainment for the last items of her diary, year 1862, and some from this teret; Nancy Safko.Ukrain- p.m. The camp, situated in event of the senior year. account book. ian Catholic, Perth Am- Palisades Interstate Park, boy; Margaret Nagy, Our is operated by the coun- Major General James Morgan was born on January Lady of Mt. Carmel, Wood- cil. 30, 1765, and died on Nov. 14, 1822. He was a Lieutenant Published £vtry Thursday bridge; Joan Deyak, Our Miss Penelope Auld of by lh« Colonel of the Fourth Regiment of the Militia of Middle- Lady of Peace, Fords; sex, New Jersey, breveted Major General and a repre- Piscataway Township will So. Amboy Publishing Co,., Inc. Donna Krllla, St. Mich- direct Camp Kokomis, the sentative in the General Assembly held in Philadelphia ael's, Perth Amboy; Marae 109 No. F«ltu»tS».. South Amboy. from 1794 to 1799. He was elected representative from day camp with two cabins Jf JULIE'S Eilablith«d 1»82 Massopust, St. Stephen s, in Roosevelt Park. Mrs. New Jersey to the Twelfth Congress as a Federalist, Perth Amboy; Barbara Ko- serving from November 4, 1811 to March 3, 1813. It Edgar Surface of Old waliski, Sacred Heart, Bridge and Miss Merle Al- Beauty Parlor J. R. Wojciechowski was held in Washington. South Amboy; and Maureen Managing Editor He retired to his plantation, Morgan Manor, on Raritan len of the staff/will divide Bo land, Holy Spirit, Perth the responsibility at Camp EXPERT HA1B CUTTING Phone PArkway 1-00Q4 Bay and Cheesequake Creek, two miles from South Amboy. Amboy. He was intered in the family burying ground on the estate, Pommassay in Thompson Specializing in still used by his descendants, w t Park, Jamesburg. Mrs. Entered 01 Second Clan Matter at In* Miss Balog, daughter of Surfacu will direct the TINTING and 1 MINUTE South Amboy foil Office Under lh« General James was the son of Captain James who was PERMANENT WAVING Mr. and Mrs. William Ba- camp activities for the first Act of March 3, 1179 very active during the Revolution, serving as Captain log, 334 Bruck Avenue, was session, July 10-21, and (No Chemical*) of the Second Middlesex Militia and afterwards. Captain graduated from Perth Am- Miss Allen will direct for of the State Troops. His grandfather, Charles Morgan, boy High. School in 1964 118 So. St«v«ns Ave. Subscription foltt the second and third ses- $3.00 per year • 7t pet copy was a member of the Colonial Assembly at Perth Amboy and is an IBM operator at sions, July 24-August 18. South Amboy, New Jersey in 1716, meeting for the first time after the Queen's E. R. Squibb & Sons, East Phone PArkway 1-0867 death (Queen Ann), and coronation of King* George. Brunswick. Mrs. George Corrigan of (Member of New Jeney Fren Ann.) NOTE: No person capable of being elected a repre- Mi 8 s Balog will be Iselin and Mrs. William 'Over 26 Year* Experience) sentative by said Freeholder, or afterwards of sitting assisted by her cousin, Auld of the staff will direct Thu newtpaper will not be liable for in General Assembly who shall not have one thousand Nancy Ann Tarantino, the Hike-To camps. These CloMd WEDNESDAYS errori appearing in the advertiting acres of land of Estate Freehold in his own right, Perth Amboy, as crown-' camps can be reached on beyond the eon o< ipcice occupied foot or by private convey- JULIE DOWNS, Prop. by error. within the province for which* he shall be chosen. bearer. The Fourth De- ance-no buses will be char- (History of the Colony of Nova Caesaria of New Jersey, gree Knights of Columbus tered. Mrs. Corrigan will 1492 to 1765). from Perth Amboy, South Amboy, and Carteret, will direct two sites; Merrill form a guard of honor. Park, Colonia, the last Rev. Francis Dally, assist- week in June and the first ant pastor of St. John week in July, and Rahway &Uc&Uc S&tuUe, Vianney, Colonia, will give River Park, Rahway, the N two middle weeks in July. Travel, the sermon. j Mrs. Auld will direct at Hive Father Reilly will lead all Carteret Park, Carteret, DOOLING participants in the Act of the last week in July and the ELECTRIC HHATING -- OUR SPECIALTY Consecration. St. James first week in August. The Choir will sing the Crown- Hike-To camps will be op- •Arkwoy 7 2444 Lk & B P«r. No 2718 fArkwoy 12375 ELECTRIC COMPANY ing and Benediction hymns. erated- only on Tuesday, Commercial Residential and Industrial Wiring Mrs. Charles Telliho will Wednesday and Thursday be the soloist. of each week. Free Kstimates Cheerfully Given FOR SERVICE CALL 251 Morgan Avenue .South Amboy, N. J. Rake* ajid Palo* Gardening now is very big- You'll find muscles, kmt Proudly Announces 24 Hour Service - 721-5425 But actual •pa.deworJfs infra twisted, dig. That you hardly kiraw existed 7 Days A Week Tk» Kikl TH AKMV 4 ITleUHPe Thursday, May 25, 1967 ' 0B1TI4KY Federal Tax Facts Blue Husbands STANLEY J. ZAWACKI AMENDED INCOME ELIZABETH F. SMYTH TAX RETURNS Stanley J. Zawacki, 353 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Smyth, Henry St., South Amboy, Taxpayers, who discover 21 Haven Terrace, Sayre- that they neglected to re- passed away on May 17 ville, passed away at home at > the Perth Amboy Gen- port all income or all de- on May 20. She was 48 ductions on Federal in- eral Hospital. years of age. Born in South Amboy, he come tax returns filed last Born in , month, should prepare resided here all of his life. Mrs. Smyth resided here Mr. Zawacki retired from amended tax returns to for 14 years and was a correct their mistakes. E. I. DuPont Finishes Plant communicant of St. Berna- five years ago. He was a Joseph*/!. Shotz, IRS Dis- dette'a K. C. Church. trict Director for New Jer- member of the firm's 23- Survivors include: her year club. sey, explained that KIRK DOUGLAS husband, Thomas; one amended returns must be A communicant of Sacred daughter, Mrs. Peggy Ko- Heart R. C. Church, Mr. prepared on Form 1040, ROBERT MITCHUM lowlcz of Jackson, N. J.; sometimes called the long Zawacki held membership one son, Donald at home; RICHARD WIDMARK in the Holy Name Society form, even though the and her mother, Mrs. Kath- original was filed on the and St. Joseph's Society. erine Slagger. He was a member of the short card Form 1040A. Knights of Columbus, South Funeral services were These returns should be 'NEVER TOO Amboy. held yesterday at 8:30a.m. clearly marked AMENDED from the Kurzawa Funeral RETURN in heavy print LATE' The husband of the late Home followed by a Solemn "THE WAY WEST," in color, starring Kirk Douglas, Dorothy Wojtys, he is sur- across the top. They should Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark and Lola Albright Piiul Koril -« nmi of th« officers and account any tax paid or re- parents, SB well as on their daughter and son-in-law, atecMiotdara ares Kathryn Bou- funded on the original re- from the Kurzawa Funeral durd, i» Main ft.. Sou* Amboy, provides some of the funniest moments ever to appear Home followed by a Solemn Presidrtt; Richard Boudbard. lit turn. on the screen. MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS to. Broadway. South Amboy, Secre- New Jersey residents Guitar, Bass, Piano, Or- Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. tary and Tniaurerj wmum Bou- chard. Hi So. Feltu* St., Sou* Am- should mail their amended gan lessons. Children or at Sacred Heart R. C. boy, vice-Preside*. NOTICS Church. Interment was held returns to the internal NOTICE adults. Home or studioJ Objections, U «ny, should be made Revenue Service, 1060 Take notice mat John GeotieNebua, 442-4928. ' in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Immediately lit writing to John J. tradlaa aa Jehu's Woade* far, ha* Take notice that application has Trigga. City Clerk. Broad Street, Newark, New Sayreville. /a/ Katbryn Bouchard applied to the City Council el Sou* been made to the Mayor and Borough . , President Jersey 07102, If "xhe Amboy, N.J., far a Plenary Detail Council of the Borough of Sayreville Consumption License for [aimlaaa N. J. to transfer Plenary Retail Con- 5/25-6/1 5.^2 original was filed from situated at 400 Henry St., SouUi Am- sumption License C-57 t/a Beb HELP WANTED FEMALE WALTER CHRZAN another address, attach a boy, N.J. Playpen Lounge, Inc., for premises NOTICB ObjKttMe. a any, should ba made situated at Highway MS, Sayreville, Part time, full time. $3.97 T«Ju» Bottc* that Kathlnpr Inc. t/a note giving your former immediately In writing to John J. Walter Chrzan, 349 Ward Trigga. City Clark. P. O. South Amboy, Nh J. per hour to start. Beauty Lagoda'* Bur 4 CrtU fcu applied to address and the IRS office The new equal partners are: Arthur culture instructor needed. Ave., South Amboy, passed the City Couacll of South Amboy. to which it was sent. Stock, Parkview at Madiaon Apts., away on May 23 at the age N. J. for a plenary distribution 11- 5/18-5/25 3.36 Luarence Harbor, N. J., and Robert We train. No canvassing or CMH for premises sltuatad at 23S Amended returns are not Markey, 1Q7-A Durham Ave.. So. delivering. Work in own of49. No, Peltue St.. South Amboy, N. J. necessary to correct an er- Plalnfield, N. J. Born in Sayreville, he re- The stockholders, are: Roderick NOTICE Objections, if any, ahould be made local area. Call 721-9276. Calms, 142 Morgan Place, North ror in arithmetic or the Take notlct thai Bottieatop Tivtrn, immediately, In writing, toi Thomas sided in South Amboy for Arlington, N. J., prea. and trass.; omission of a W-2 form or Inc., trading •• Bottlcatop Tavern. E. Pawelek, Borough Clerk of the 27 years. Charlea O*Neilt 397 Cheat** St., supporting schedule. Inc., has applied to the city Council Borough of Sayreville, N. J. Mr. Chrzan was a com- KMxny, N. J., vie* pres. and eac- of Sou* Amboy, NJ. for a Plenary FOR SALE retaxy. Arithmetical errors are MUU Consumption License for pre- (s) Arthur Stock, Parkview at Mad- South Amboy. 2 family municant of Sacred Heart Objections, II any, abould be made automatically corrected by mlsea situated at l0*-l/2 No. Broad- laon Apia., Laurence Harbor, N. J. R. C. Church. Immediately In writing to John J. way, Sou* Amboy, N.J. (a) Kobert Markey, 107-A Durham house withmodernimprove- Trigga, City Clerk. computers when returns The ltt>cttold«r» »rc M»ry R. Me Ave., So. Plainfield, N. J. ments. 5 rooms 1st floor, Surviving are: his wife, Cartfiy, No. Stevens A*t., Sown Am- 5/l« - 5/25 oo (Signal) Roderick Calm* are processed. If a social boy, N.J. and Jtmes VsnOirveer, 24) $6> 6 rooms 2nd floor. Separate Anna; five brothers, John 5/25-6/1 O2 securtty-Tfflmber, W-2 form Aiausta St., South Amboy, NJ. of South River, Frank, . Oeitetiona, l> tny, should be made heating units. 50 ft. lot in- or schedule is missing, In- immediately in writing to John J. NOTICE ' cluded. Low taxes. 721- Louis and Edward, all of NOTICE ternal Revenue will ask for. Trigga, City Clark. Taka notice that Ogin'*, Inc., (Signed) Mary ft. McCarthy trading aa Ogan's, hu applied to 7667. Sayreville, and Arthur of it when it is needed. "DcT the City Cornell of South Amboy, N, J. Morgan; three sisters, notice that Cataldl's Liquor 5/18-5/25 4-0B for a Plenary Retail Conaumptlon More t/a taialdl'n Liquor Store not send it before. license for premiaea situated at 276 Mrs. Mary Letts and Mrs. has applied to the lity Council of Main St., South Ambov. Ceil Ellis, both of South the City of South Amboy, New Jer- The officer* are: Virginia Ogooow- NOTICE akl, 156 Pulaskl Ave., Sayreville, NOTICE Amboy, and Mrs. Josephine sey for a Plenary Distribution Li- N. )., President; Walter Ogonowskl, cense for the premise* situated Taka notice that Helen McCarthy, Take notice that Robert Uftt of Sayreville. NOTICB trading aa Broadway Cafe, has ap- 154 PulasU AYB.. Sayrevilla, N. J., at 631 Hordemown Avenue, South Taka aoace (bat fee Thuoderblrd plied to die Ctty Council of Sowh Secratsry and Treasurer. Doran, Inc. trading as Cor- Funeral services will be Amboy, N. J. few, he, trails* aa Thuaderbird Amboy. N. J., for a Plenary Retail Objections, U any, should be mads ner Bar Pub has applied held on Friday at 8:30a.m. I he stockholders are: Helen M. few, Ma applied to die City Cotm- ConMutwptfcm tU-anrr for praralaaia immediately In writing to John J. tataldt, I rank I.. Catatdi. dl or Sowdi Amboy, N. J., for a •Ituattd at 1U So, Broadway, Sou* Triggs, City Clerk. to the City Council of the from the Kurzawa Funeral Pkeaery aVatall Coacumptton LJeanse /a/ Virginia Ogonowskl Objections, if any, ahould be made lor wsiaiaa* altmtad on Hlgftway Amboy, N. J. City of South Amboy, New Home followed by a Solemn immediately in writing to John J. US, tMA Ameer, N. J. Ot>)ecdoM, If any, should be made PraaUent Jersey for a Plenary Con- Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. I riggs, City Clerk. The prlBelpal stockholders are inmedlaMly In writing to John J. 5/25-6/1 e lfe (Signed) Helen M. Cataldi . lieatey V. Ubaiwkl, HMiwsy 135. Tl Ctty Clerk, sumption License for the d) Helen McCarthy in Sacred Heart R. C. (Signed) I rank I . Cataidl tow* Antoy, N. 1 u«t&ait Mary premise! situated at 117 Church. Interment will be 5/25-6/1/67 . 4.32 Latanstl, Hljbway WS. South Amboy, 5/18-5/25 3>12 No. Broadway, Soutb Am- N. J,, secretary) kaymond v. Ziobro, held in Sacred Heart Ceme- 17 Uda* St.. Sayrwviile, N. J, trvss- NOTICB boy, N. J. tery, Sayreville. Taka notio» AatMlka'a TSTMH, Inc., QatlecUaM. tf anjr. ehouM tm made NOTICE tnttng aa Mlaa's TsTarn, be. baa The stockholders are: sapUal to As City Council of Soufe diaal y In writing to Jc*ui J. Mrs. Theresa Trygar and lk 1AKB NO IlCt that AMBOY AmboT. N. J., for a Plenary Katall NO IICE Trio*. Cl» Clerk. Coaauopdoa Ucaoaa tea ar*miaaa Audrey Loya. Mawsdi atsaley V. LabenaU LIQUORS trading asSOUTHAMBOY 4.M LIQUORS has applied to the City sltuatad at 344 Cedar St. Sou* Am- Objections, if any, should lake notice that Novitiate of l.o» 5/25-6/1 Council of the City of South Ambov. boy. NJ. Gatoa Wine* Inc. has applied to the tor \jrmctoms auwi New Jersey for a PlenaryD iitribu- TM ofnean arai Andrew Hranfcow- be made in writing to John akl. 240 Oak St., SayravlUa. NJ, Director of Division of Alcoholic NOTICE tion License for the premises J. Triggs, City Clerk. beverage Control (or • wholesale sitauted at 111 North Broadway, PreabtaM and TraUuranAiuiaSlako, Wine License for premises situated 344 Cedar St., SMtb Amboy. NJ, (s) Theresa Trygar, sec. STIVI UR lake notice that application has Soutb Amboy, New Jersey. Saczetaryi and Julia HxankowskL 240 at 2 13arelay Street, New York 7, been made to the Mayor and Borough The stockholders are: Oak BL, Sayrrrlll*, NJ, stockholdar. 5/18-5/25 4.80 New York and to maintain a sales- Council of the borough of Sayreville, John Lagoda, president, 368 David Objections, If any shouM be made room at 2 UarcUy Street, New York N. J. to transfer Plenary Itetall Con- St., South Amboy. N. J.; Ronald Immediately in writing to John J. 7, New York. sumption Mcenae C-57 eofTloera are: Doro- K, Pawelek, Uorough Clerk of the for premisee sltuatad at 147 Pins Giovanni V. Komeo. 1 he stockhold- SERVICE NOTICB thy Deyenny. 101 S, Pine Ave., South era are; Edwin A. Harden, Etise B. Do rough of Sayreville, N. J. Ave., South Amboy, N. J. Objections, If any, ahould be made Amboy, Prealdemi Patrick i. 0a- Harden, and Giovanni r. Kortieo. call (a) Arthur Stock, Parkview at Mad- Takke nonce featfea fad's Package Stor* lanwOUtaly in writing to Joan J. venny. 101 S. Pine Are.. Sowh Am- Objection*, If any, should be made Lson Apes., l.aurence Harbor, N. J. *«H trading as Msnn Psckags Store, Trias, City Clark, bov, Treasurer! Gerald P. Bgan, 43 Immediately in writing to the Di- (s) Kobert Markey, 107-A Durham BJC. baa appUed to thh e CitCi y CCornell Wcoad) Prank k Beatrice B/Tajalfc Oakland Terrace, Newark, N.J,, Sec- rector of (he Diviaion of Alcoholic 249-5422 of Sou* Amboy, N.J. for a Plenary retary. Ave., bo. Hlalnfleld, N. J. total! OtatntUHon License for nre- (leverage Control. 1100 Raymond 5/18 - 5/25 >6.00 •A8-5/25 3.12 Objectlona, u any, ahould be mad* mlBM atouatsd at iOa So, Broadway. Immediately .in writing 10 John J. Ulvd.. Newark. N. J. Objections, if any, should be made (•) Edwin A. Harden, pree. NOTICE Trigga, City Clark. UaaudlaMiy in writing to John J. Taka notlca mat Hillcreat Inn, Inc. Dorothy Davenny, Novitiate of loa Gatoa Wine*. Inc. Trigga, City Clark. hss applied to the City Council of the "2 Uarclay Mreet,NewYork,New York. (Signed) Stfney Carshow City of South Amboy, New Jersey, for 5/25-5/1 5.04 5/2» - o/l 8-16 ' NOUCE s Plenary Retail Conaumptlon License 5/18-5/25 3.60 for die premises sltuatad at 200-202 Take notice that Club 500 Inc., t/a So. Stevens Ave., South Amboy, N.J. Club 300 Inc., has applied to (fee Nftice The officer* arai IU>ee Ann Giddes, NOT1CB City Council of South Amboy, N. J., Taka notice that Michael Oudllt III and 307 Caorga St., South Amboy, pres- MRS. SARAH JISU corp. for a Plenary Ketall Conaumptlon Ellzabedi Oudik, in pannerahip, trad- ident ana treasurer) Mary Clddas, Take aotlea tfist Pelican'* Tavern, License for premises situated at ing as Kit In Liquor Store, have ap- 399 Dual St, No, Plainfleid, vice- kc, tradtag aa Pallcaii'* Tsvam, Readings and Advice 47 PftfMCH STRUT 500 Washington Ave., South Amboy, plied to the City Council of South praaidanti and George E. Clddas, hicL ba« t»Uad to aSe City Cowcil Amboy, N.J. for a Plenary Recall 399 Dual St., No. PUlnfleld, secre- offaMb AmaoyT NJ. lor a Pleaary 308 Smith Street Mtall Caaaumpbon Li can** tor pra- MIW BRUNSWICK. N.J. Distribution License for die premises tary. Perth Amboy, N. J. The stockholders are Peter Cov- situated at 533 Main St., Sou* Am- Objections, if any, ahould ba made nOaaa altaaead at 130 Stavana Ava., ernale, 85 Jefferson IMvd., Kdlnon, boy, N.J, •» Immediately in writing to John J. Sousli Amboy, N.J. HI 2-9891 •IHM 149-U72 N. J.; president; WilUamCovernale, Objections, if »ny, should be made ~ I, City Clark. Tbaafflotn sraiAasWwyJ.PailcaA, 61 rlrit St., .Sotnera«t,N. J.,s«cr«- Immediately to writing to John J. ' . Jloaa- Ann GUdea, Pres. UV sfsttVsjeM fWats^j BaWsB AaMaVOV',, rT%* tary; Angela Governale, 85 Jeffer- Trigga, City Cl»rk. aldaat) larab B. Vatican, 1*0 Sssvaa* 5/16-5/25 - *•»* Ava., aea* Amboy, Vice PraaUeat son Dlvd., Edison, N. J., treasurer; Signed: Michael Dudlk III and aad Traaaurari and Rabert A. Pellca*. and Charles Pe pi tone, 176 George Ulafcajt DuUk. IIS So. Pia* Ava., Sou* Amfeoy, St., New Brunswick, N. J., vice- NOTICE aacratary. (Sard of president. 5/18-5/25 3.84 ' Okjsctloaa, U any, abouM ba made Objections, if any, should be made Taka notice dial Anna M, Jerome, lajmediataly la wrlilng, to Joha J. trading aa Jerome'* Tavern, hss Trigga, City Clark, We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives Immediately In writing to John J. NOTICE applied to me City Council or Sou* for the kindness shown and sympathy extended during Irlggs, City Clerk. TaJce Jioticf that Joseph Amboy, N.J., lor a Plenary Retail {Signed) Anthorv J. Paliean' Consumption Ltoense for premise* 5l5Z our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved father (Signed) Heler Govern*!e Tarallo trading as City sltuatad at 109 So. Broadway. South 5/18-5/2^ and brother, Stanley Zawacki. 5/25 - 6/1 5.28 L.ine Tavern, has applied Amboy. N.J. Objections, If any, ahould be made We are grateful to all who sent Masses, flowers, to the City Council of the Take aadca «ut V-J's ««, -City of South Amboy, N.J., Immediately In writing to Jdin J. ni ii •• Pi g •awto, spiritual bouquets and donations; ~ —Trtasv—GKw fjt^j* ' 1 to sV* CitC y COUBSU W (oust We expecially want to- thank Rev. Myron Cayda, Rev. for a Plenary Consumptipn ' (Signed) Anna M. Jerome HJ. taranaa«rrKataJiOaM Licenae for premises si- 'VlB-5/25 3.84 llssaii tea- Leon Kasprzyk, Rev. Thomas Quinlan, the Sacred Heart AvSMtaft. t*tU Holy Name Society, the Knights of Columbus #426, tuated at 717 Bordentown Ave., South Amboy, N.J, IM Aafusta K. Boy* AiDboT the South Amboy First Aid and Safety Squad/ Dr. Mast! Aaaa au^rt^jj Ambrosio, Dr. Slobodlen, Dr. Paglia, Dr. Crossman, Objections, if any, should DRIVfRS 17 to 24 be made immediately in Gel liability Iniarotct wll* •mdl Mrs. Ann Marie Nebus, the gouth Amboy Police Depart- mcnlhl; pajiniBli. W« will write nd 0 J 10* N. MOADVtfAY writing to John J. Triggs flontir* It lor ;tu. IZ'jJg !*- N« - Sacratary. nient and rhe Kurzawa Funeral Home. Okjacdons. if any, abould ba made South Amboy City Clerk. J. P. FORTIER 4 SONS tamadlataly la writing to JohnJ. TW t r. «L (Signed) Joseph Tarallo "Tk« FlKllr As*uj" Trigga, Cky Clark. The family of the late Stanley Zawacki an tmUb lirttt , glgartlV 5/18-5/25 4.08 u MIM The MHTB AM HOY « ITIZKN -7- Thursday, May 25, 1967 Mile Square Talk SOCIAL SECURITY HEWS Police SERVICE SLANTS Technical Sergeant Ar- Machinist's Mate Third SENIOR CITIZENS thur V. Jablonski, son of Class Stephen O. Engh, Wilbur Schmidt, thair man A very special Happy MONTH Robert Zioia, 228 George of the luncr Kaising Com- St., South Amboy, age 19, Mr. and Mrs. 1-rank Ja- USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Birthday to Dave Mouse, of pleaded guilty to a charge blonski of 231 Elm St., O. Engh of 8 CrassaB St., mittee of the South Amboy Red Bank. We're one week Noting that President lirst Aid and Safety Squad, of traveling 50 m.p.h. in South Amboy, ha6 South Amboy, is in the late, Have, and believe it, Johnson has proclaimed a 25 m.p.h. zone and was received the U.S. Air Force Mediterranean, serving tells us that anyone wishing those twenty-five years and May Senior Citltene Month, to turn in their coin card fined $25 by Judge Everitt. Commendation Medal at aboard the Sixth Fleet one week sure went Howard G. Houghton, social Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam. Destroyer USS Richard E. may do so on Monday nights too fastt!! security district manager, Sergeant Jablonski was Kraus. or Sunday mornings at the urged area residents who Gary Kosovichof 354 Bor- Squad headquarters on are approaching age 65 to decorated for meritorious His ship is one of the The opening of the slow dentown Ave., South Am- service as a communica- most modern anti-eub- Main St. celebrate by ffnding out as boy, age 18, pleaded guilty pitch league saw Enter- much as they can about the tions technician at England marine warfare units In the prise Hook and Ladder take to a charge of careless AFB, La. He was cited fleet, armed with anti-sub- Don't be surprised if you Federal health plan for driving brought by Patrol- find the politicans playing the first game 4-2 against older Americans. for his leadership, expert marine rockets and the the Zebro Association, man Frank Dziekan. The knowledge, professional drone helicopter "Dash". ball. There was some loose A person should sign up act of "peeling rubber" talk at the council meeting skill and outstanding man- The Kraus is scheduled for medical insurance two earned Kosovich a fine of agerial ability. to visit Naples, Italy in last week, something about or three months before he f Box Zebro catching, Richie $15. He is now at Tan Son June. While she is there, The newest addition to the reaches 65, if he wishes the crew will have the op- playing third, and Fred vjocal Brinamen clan Is coverage of doctor bills to Nhut as a member of the pitching. Minority leader Another bit of squealing Air Force Communications portunity to visit the Brian James, born to Pat begin in the month he tires cost Henry Sacher, ancient cities of Pompeii Pete will most likely be and Jim on May 11 at the reaches 65, Houghton said. Service in support of the out in left field!! age 18, of 94 Albert Drive, Pacific Air Forces which and Herculaneam, the Isle Perth Amboy General Hos- If he waits until later, his Parlin, a fine of $15 when pital. However, grand- provides offensive-defen- of Cafiri, and Rome. doctor bill insurance may he pleaded guilty to a sive airpower for the U.S. And when the mayor an- father Charles at the Post not begin until one to three charge of careless driving nounced that Fred would be Office is telling well- and its allies in the Pacific, months after he signs up, on the complaint of Officer Far East and Southeast Army Private First Class the acting-mayor, some- wishers that the baby's and if he waits more than Anthony Warn. Nickie J. Sholar, 18, son body wanted to know if name is" Aloysius Percy". three months after he Asia. The sergeant is a gradu- of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln E. Richie was getting married Oh, Mr. B.lll ' reaches 65, he will not have Frank Liayana, 412 Con- Sholar, 125 Laurence during his vacation. another chance to sign up ate of St. Mary's High over St., South Amboy, School. Parkway, Laurence Har- Long-time members of for a long time — perhaps pleaded guilty to a charge bor, is participating in a One of the other papers the Woman's Club received as much as two years. His wife is the former of acting in a disorderly Christine Lakanishi, field training exercise con- noted that Tom Downs> the 50 and 25 year membership The basic' hospital in- manner in that he did be- ducted by the 3rd Armored 1st. Alternate to the Board pins, for the first time in surance protection begins come abusive to Patrolman Division near Grafen- of Adjustment, should be the club's history, at their automatically with the Raymond Brown. Judge Marine Corporal James woehr, . well qualified because he annual luncheon last week month of the 65th birthday. Everitt fined Liayana $40. J. Dunn, son of Mr. and During the exercise, had been previously re- and are displaying them Those persons who are Mrs. James J. Dunn of 27 which will end June 6, he jected in his application for proudly. Credit for the already enrolled under Minnisink Ave., Parlin, will take part in weapons a variance. To this we can pins' presentation goes to Medicare, are urged to BREAK-IN was awarded the Purple firing and tactical maneu- add that Seth Barton, the outgoing club president contact their social secur- Heart Medal at the Second vers as part of an Army 2nd alternate, is also a Doris Aiazzone who will ity office prior to submit- ATTEMPT FOILED Battalion, 26th Marine program to maintain the member of that clubl! continue her active club- ting their first request for Regiment's headquarters combat proficiency of his work as the local group's payment under Part B Sup- near Da Nang, Vietnam. unit. ,Noting that there has been federation secretary. Con- plemental Medical Insur- Thanks to a fire detec- gratulations to the devoted ance. Mr. Houghton said tion system recently in- •His Purple Heart was pre- Pvt. Sholar Is a track a recent theft from a car sented by Major General vehicle mechanic in Com- of a Firet Ai,d member members and to Doris in the social security office stalled in the home of Mr. her new position. will be able to assist per- and Mrs. Louis A. H. Nickerson Jr., Com- pany A, 3rd Battalion of while his car was parked manding General of the the division's 33rd Armor. near the squad headquar- sons in filling out the re- Ploskonka of 2 Macedulski Terrace, South Amboy, an First Marine Division, for ters, and being told that First-time parents Patty quest form properly, and wounds sustained while there have been similar in- /and Flip Purcell were a explain just what informa- attempted break-in was averted. The system was participating in U.S. and cidents in the past, we feel little surprised when Pat tion is necessary on the allied combat operations. that something should be found she had to go to the forme. Having the request purchased from Warren forms completed correctly Kurtz. Dunn entered the service done to protect the property hospital earlier than ex- in June, 1965. [Air Electric; of the First Aid lads while pected . . . imagine their will insure quick payment The Ploskonkas had been they are serving the peo- double surprise when on of claims. out for the evening and when they rerarned home, ple of South Amboy. Tuesday past at the South The Perth Amboy social Army Private First Class These thefts are dis- Amboy Memorial Hospital they found the alarm sound- security office is located ing and the police at the Leon Sklerski, son of Mr. H gusting and sickening. Ap- they became parents of at 93 Smith Street. The and Mrs. Henry L Skler- pealing to the sense of twins, a boy and a girl! scene. There had been an 4 INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL phone number is 826-4407. attempted break-in through ski, 28 Harvard Road, Par- COMMERCIAL decency of the culprits is Equally surprised are the Houghton said that the of- lin, was assigned to the a waste of time. It is go- first-time grandparents on one of the windows and as STATE DC HIM fice will also be open from the would - be - burglars 589th Engineer Battalion W» Rtpsir All M«k«« «f A»«lianc«< ing to be up to us to stop both sides of the family: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Fri- near Qui Nhon, Vietnam, IRONS T0ASTIR5 VACUUM CUANIRS this. This is not a problem the Tom Lettses and the opened the window, the days for •. those who cannot alarm sounded, scaring on April 29. of the squad* This is OUR Phil Purcells. And we add come in during regular Pvt. Skierski, an engineer PArkway 1-0096 problem. What are WE go- double congratulations! them off. It was loud enough hours. fo*r the neighbors to hear in the battalion's Company ing to do about it? The new babies are the 5th B, entered the Army in (Lifford 4-0087 The boys of the squad can't living generation on the and the local police were 16 FERRY ST. SOUTH RIVER .2 called. April 1966 and was last take time to lock and se- maternal side with Mrs. stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex. cure their cars. They are Mary Nemeth, great-great The fire detection system trying to get aid and re- grandmother being the old- actually serves a duo pur- -Y-V lief to the unfortunates. est member. pose, ie., fire alarm and >r Let's help them do this burglar alarm. Private Martin M. Gomolka's son of Mr, with freedom of care and Belated birthday greet- O'Grady, 17, AUTO BODY worry over their personal ings go out to young Scott and Mrs. Martin J. property. Pearson, son of Mr. and O'Grady, 152 Liberty St., r Body & Fender Work j We can't expect the po- Mrs. John Pearson of 24 "Have you noticed it now Comedy Plays South Amboy, completed a i Complete Refiniihing, Weldingj lice to send a special guard Becker Dr., Parlin, who takes four cents for you to helicopter repair course at (DuPont Spray - Glazing) up to the parking lot either. celebrated his 5th birthday say your two cents worth on Featured On the Army Transportation Chances are they will be with a party last Sunday. a penny postcard?" The High Seas School,' Ft. Eustls, Va., too busy at the scene of the on May 16. accident. Now there is a floating legit- During the 11-week How about It???? What Party For Proud Graduates imate theater and the price of course, he was trained In Can WE Do To Help The admission is passage on the the repair and maintenance Squad???? of the Iroquois, a single- S.S. . engine, single-rotor troop The season of Theater S.S. (TOWING SERVICE) and cargo helicopter. (Phone PArkway 1-0109) A very Happy Birthday to France, opened with the Most of the school's in- Miss Donna Beninaeo, France sailing from mile past S. Amboy Hospital J| structors are Vietnam vet- K • II M. d _ ft. d .A ^^t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and on April erans. HIGHWAY 35 MORGAN' Joseph Beninato of High- 21st, to New York, and closed way 35, Morgan, who is in the fall with the trans- celebrating her 12th birth- Atlantic season. day today. In honor of the occasion, she is spending The idea is not new with INSTANT COID PACK-NEW FIRST AID T001 the day in New York. the French Line; in fact plays have been produced in the the- The Bottlestop beat Pete ater of the S.S. France on sev- Whitehead's Team 11-3 eral Atlantic crossings as well last Tuesday. Pete was as during cruises to test reac- crying because Bottleatop tions of the passengers. had "too many young The formula, which produced guys". the most favorable reactions, in to stage condensed versions On the road to recovery of popular comedies performed following surgery at the in Knglish and in French. The South Amboy Memorial Honor Roll Strawberry Pi<; is "most likely to succeed" at a actors, many of which are Hospital is Mrs. Marge graduation party. It'n a luscious combination of strawberry flavor gelatin, strawberries and vanilla ice cream in a flaky members of the famed "Conv Lapchuk of Connors Drive, pastry shell. —And to be sure you always succeed in making edie Francaise," are all per- South Amboy. Mrs. Lap- tender pastry use dependable pie crust mix. Ring the pie with fectly bilingual. During every chuk is now recuperating puffs of whipped cream and top with strawberry halves to com- crossing a play will be per- at home. plete this "cool" menu item. formed once in French and An Ingenious new tool to minimize pumlul injuries is the Bike Honor Roll Strawberry Pie Cold Pack — an instant ice pack It is rapidly being made a twice in English. standard supply item in schools, gymnasiums, training rooms, Best wishes for a speedy Mak*s