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, M. I. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, June 19, 1968 OK TEN QBNT1 Expect 50,000 at July 4th Celebration Bowtie Pool to Open BeagleNamed Thursday, June 27th Employers to Attend Work-In' PORT READING — Project Tommy Leonetti Bowtie Swimming Pool will To 7-Member open to members on June 27 starting at 1:00 P.M., Frank Murphy, director of Recrea- To be Headliner For Young People on June 25th National Unit ion, announced today. WOODBRIDGE - This com The long-awaited pool will Jnunity's "Younsf People's Work- WOODBRIDGE — Mayor' be officially dedicated in the In," designed to aid high school talph P. Barone today cited near future, Murphy said, July 8 Date llose to 400 families have tak- Of 2-Hour Show and college students find sum- another instance of recognition mer employment, appears head- New Look for Tax Bill en out memberships. ed for success, according to a if the professional excellence of The pool will be open from WOODBRIDGE — "Last year an estimated crowd of 40,»M statement today by Mayor For Opening he township's administrative 1:00 to 8:00 P.M., daily and on attended our annual Fourth of July celebration. This year Ralph P. Barone. jersonnel," in announcing that Saturdays and Sundays from we expect in eiOess of 50,000 if the weather is nice," de- •But Hike Still There clared Frank Murphy, Director of Parks and Recreation who The mayor, who initiated a harles W. Beagle, Director of 11:00 A.M. to ,8:00 P.M. Of Day Camp WOODBRIDGE — Before long, taxpayers in the Town annually has charge of the mammoth program. Youth Employment Program uhlic Works, has been named As in previous years the program will be held at Merrill last year, said that the "work WOODBRIDGE — Youngsters ship will be receiving tax bills with a new look. They are all ready to be mailed out, fresh from the computer. o the seven member committee Park, Colania, and will Include a series of events which will in" idea apparently has stinui ged six through 13 from this begin at 2:00 P. ML, and run until 11:00 P. M. lated additional interest this ommunity will receive applica- The computer delivers 451 lines in a minute or produces direct the public works equip- 'olice to Charge 45 bills per minute. The computer, once the programming ment data bank research proj The feature of the day will be a two-hour variety show. En- Hummer by both young people tions in their schools for the tertainers will include outstanding Broadway, TV and night- »nd employers. ixth annual Project World was completed, furnished the tax bills for ithe entire Town- ct of the American Public ship of Hoodbridge in ten hours, according to Business Ad- Works Association. AmboyMan Nabbed club personalities, lead by Tammy Leonetti, a well-known More than 200 prospective em- WIDE, a recreation department singer who has appeared in many parts of the world, gener- ponsored day camp aimed at. ministrator George Meholiek.. Beagle's colleagues on the ployers have been invited by let ommittee are directors of pub ally with headliners such as Bob Hope, Sophie Tucker, Jim- ter and phone call to attend the winging the games, food and "It used lo take the girls 10 weeks to get out the bills In West Caldwell my Durante, Danny Thomas and Dinah Shore. work-in at the Woodbridge High >ther aspects of euKure of for- and that included plenty of overtime," Meholiek remarked. 'c works of the cities of Pitts- School gym on Tuesday, June ign lands to Woodbridge boys The business administrator also stated that as far as he iurgh, Pa.; Wichita, Kansas WOODBRIDGE — A. Perth Two Hour Show 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m nd girls. knew, Woodbridge was the only municipality in the area nd Battle Creek, Mich., also, a mboy man,'arrested in a hold- Leonetti and his supporting cast will be on stage from T:M and possibly the only one in the state producing its tax corporate vice president, the di Many of the 1,434 students who Mayor Ralph P. Barone to- p in West Caldwell June 17, will to 9:00 P. M. Other artists will be the Jerry Shaw Orchestra; ay said that more than 4,200 bills by computer. ector of equipment services of TV's Bobby Rollins (Mr. Baltoonman) as master of cere- have applied to Mayor Barone's e charged here today with two office for jobs will attend, also. hildren have enjoyed Projed Although the taxpayers may be delighted with the fact "•ort Worth and the chief admin monies; Los Crackerjacks, Spanish Acrobats; the Martin All of the applications will be World Wide since ibs inception that the computer is saving money, they may not he so strative officer of Chicago. :ounts of armed robbery. Brothers, Jugglers; the Kardwells, magicians; Steve DePass, available, categorized, for per In 1963. happy with the bill which shows a tax rate of $7.49 per $100 "Again, Woodbridge is thought Police stated that the man is popular folk singer and Los Powell Trio, skating acrobats. usal by those seeking student As in past years, She program assessed valuation—or an increase of $1.24 over last year. at along with outstanding large lylvester Roots, 24, 545 Zamb Another onstage show, geared to the younger element, will help. his year will accommodate 120 Th« Tax rate is divided as follows: For County of Middle- cities from all across the coun begin at 2:00 P. M., and will run until 6:30. WJRZ's popular hildren per week for each of sex, $1.49; for Woodbridge Township Schools, $5.11; for ry in terms of professionalism,' iry Street, who was arrested disc jockey, Paul Brenner, will MC the show which will in- To date, 322 students liave Ihe eight week-Jong sessions dur local municipal purposes, .65; exemptions, .24. Mayor Barone said, adding', "be long with one David Gibson, of clude a nine-piece, all-midget band dressed in Uncle Sam been placed in jobs in the pri ng the summer. To the general tax rate of $7.49 must be added the Fire ing held in such high regard i A'fore the Township won a Other eoncelebrants will be Mass for the Success of the Highways of the state for not trophy, one step below ihe Trigg the Very Rev. Msgr. Maurice Parish. starting a study he requested Award. to cut down the speed at the Griffin, pastor of Saint Saturday, June 29, Mass of "We hope ^ n take that James Church; Rev. Martin Green Street Circle. Morlensen one big step and reach that Thanksgiving; 8:00 P.M., Pa- said he had received no answer K. O'Keefe and Rev. Brian L rish Ball (dinner-dance). Trigg award", RRicciardoni e con McCoi'mick. assistant pastors to a letter sent to Ihe depart- tinued, "and we can do it if and Hew Charles R. Valen ment two months ago, every organization and each in- tine, a native of Woodbridge. "We have not heard any- dividual in the Township dous $1 Million in Notes 1 Chanters will be Rev. Char thing", the council man said: "I his share.' les llaggerly and Hev. Matthi* Sold by Municipality think Ihe Highway Department Each area in the Township ew Vargo, liolh priests of the " WOODBRIDGE - One million is dragging its feet white a dan- will bo given a specific week u< li\ i' Carmelite Order. dollars in Bond Anticipation gerous condition continues to for a special pick up of hirgo The speaker will be Rt. Notes, for one year, were sold exist. piles of refuse and accumula- Rev. Michael V. McCorristin, to The Edison Bank today at a Nemyo said another letter tion of items no longer wauled. 1' A., lite Vicar General of comparatively low interest rate will be directed lo the Depart- Collections have already been the Diocese of Trenton. of .424', Business Adniinislra- ment again reciiiustiiig 'thai (he concluded in Avenel and Colonia Dinner will hi- served in lin- George Meholiek announ- survey be made as soon as pos- and wjork Is now going on in S.iiui James Dining Hall for ced sible. . .,.. KoMh (his week The rest of (ho viMiinr, clergy, religious and ( The notes are for all bhje cap- Uchtdule „ will be as follows: nnilrd quests). lilal improveinenls completed Members Soughtill^I'dawn. week of June 24; W'ook Of Celebration ' in 1!(H7 .At" 1nV same time, Mr. | l.selin, week of July 8; Keasbey, A wei-k of celchiaUou will announced that the Wy AUi, S credit ruling has been 1SULIN - The lsdin First wee.k ol July 2'1: Sewaren, week hi' lit Id during Ihe coniws 1 wo'k, with Holy Mas> <>fTeli'd up-dated from BBB fo BAA. Aid Squad Cadets an .seeking of July 29 and Woodbridge, Au- al !l o'clock euc> morning. As boys between the ages of 15 and gust 5. many parishioners as possible PILOT PROJECT 21 a* new members. Iselin resj For special pickups, xesidents arc ufged to allend. WOODBRIDCE — The Board dt'nls only, are eligible. of biie Township are asked to Tin- wivk will culminate of Education Monday approved Interested boys are requested call the .SamUilum Department, wilh a PUIINI Ball In be held , Ihe acceptancacceptance oof aa pilopilot prpo to attend a meeting any al anytime but, it pos- l>i;i»l( VI1ON KITES SUNDAY: St. 3»tur* R. ('. Cliurrh, Ainboy Avenue, Woodfoiitlge, recently cuiuph-lrd, Mill lie indicated nii^lit, Jum: :!!), start |jfct for Advertising Ail andjday night, 7 o'clock al squad'sibled si , residents are asked In .Sunday with a solemn blessing by the Moat KJ»V. tieorg* W. Ahx, S. T. D., Bishop oi tlhj liclilim IMiRTSe partidiiiUiilg'. A week of .it H u'clock. Dinner will be 'Display and will receive funds ticudu.ua.uers.,, 477 Lincoln tilth call during the week , uut>»«» awl celebration 1» being pUnaod. wrved. ui btto auiuuiit of Hblu. my. \ •lite MIDDLESEX COUNTY

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X'« Servm8 Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison •* •»• "• *• Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, June 19 1B68 TBK 61MTO Oh 4 ummer Rec. Program Starts Monday ACTIVITY LOCATION TIME AGE LEVEL INFORMATION CARTERET HKiH SCHOOL 9:00 to 11:00 A. M. 12 to 14 Starts JUNE 24 to AUGUST 2 i CARTERET H. S. SHOP FA1.' 9:00 to 11 tOO A.M. 12 to 14 Starts JUNE 24 to AUGUST 2 CARTERET H. S. SHOP 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. BOYS & GIRLS Starts JUNE 24 to AUGUST 2 13 to 15 COLUMBUS SCHOOL 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. BOYS & GIRLS Starts JUNE 24 to AUGUST 2 MONDAY 12 to 14 WEDNESDAY FRIDAt NATHAN HALE SCHOOL 9:00to 11:00 A.M. BOYS & GIRLS Start* JUNE 24 to AUGUST 2 TUESDAY 12 to 14

? .K • • MINUE SCHOOL 9:00ie 11:00 A.M. BOYS & GIRLS Starts JUNE 24 to AUGUST I THURSDAY 12 to 14 CARTERET HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION 9:00 12 to 14 Start* JUNE 25 to AUGUST 1 PARKING LOT JUNE 25,1968 DATE TIME ACTIVITY PLACE 26. 1968, 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. BLOCK DANCE U. S. METALS 27. 1968, Thun. 7:00 P.M. FREE BAND CONCERT PLAYGROUND FREE CHORAL CARTERET PARK ,18. l%8,ThiM./ 7:00 P. M. CONCERT CARTERET PARK [24. 1968. WwL 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. BLOCK DANCE NATHAN HALE CONCERT SCHOOL 8.1968, 7:0dP.M. FREE CHORAL CAR.TERET PARK 28. 1968» 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. BLOCK DANCE MINUE SCHOOL Columbus School Lists jSaf ety Patrol Awards To Graduates Leaders Given Instrum usic CARTE RET — The following jtion to David Holder; for the awards were presented to thegirl student who has shown the Two Awards graduates at the Columbus]mosL improvement during the CARTERET -^ OutsUndins School graduation exercises: present M'hool year, a check do members f)f Ihe Safety Patrol at nated by the Carteret Education Progi*anl will Open Highest scholastic achieve- the borough schools were pre ment a ch*tk from the Col, to Kaifn Papp; for the girl who sented trophies by P.B.A. I/ical CLOSE-UPS Clev, P.T.A. to Kevin Groeger; has made the highest scores in 47 and cash awards by the Po- highest scholastic achievement|the final testing program, a lice Athletic League. BET - 1968 Stevens graduate, Joseph .1. Sico, ion of in English a cheek from the Co- check donated hy the Carlerel Winners of the honors and the wesj Sco »nd (he late Mr. Joieph Sico, 6 Johns Street, lumbus School Faculty to Kevin Education Association to Lorna h» been accepted M a transfer student to Northern Pctrovv; for the buy who had school at which they served are: June 21 in Borough Groeger; highest scholastic llnuersiiy, Marquettt, Michigan achievement, a check from the!made the highest scores in the Robert Brown, trophy, and Richard Ondrejack cash award is»1965 graduate olCartertt High School As a student Col Clev. P.T.A. to Jennifvrifinal testing program, a check CARTEHET — Th« Cartent '•"•" Administration program at Stevens Business Kosten; highest achievement in donated by the Carteret Kduca- of Private Nicholas Minue Board of Education announces School; Carol Tomori, trophy i he participated m baseball and basketball and was mathematics, a check from Unction Association to Daniel- Itasi that there will be a six vj»ek ' Most Valuable Player" trophy at the recent Ste Columbus School Faculty tojmowic/.. and Joseph Marino cash award Ciuffreda Graduates; program in instrumental nnuio iJennifer Kosten; highest achie For the highest achievement of Columbus School; Richard from June 21 through August 2, , - ' -^—» Wll ttt&QC &t Si. WVBI j*.. -• jvement in science, a plaque do in Spelling, a check ui memory Spisak, trophy and Mary Pirnik in conjunction with the system's ' U**t [hp

Wednesday, June 11), 1968 s LEADER-PRESS Lyndon Johnson, President: V'Thc problems will not be solv- j Thursday night, beginning M The WoodhridRc ;>.];A\1 of Ed Bihgo (iMi-fes will be held Tues- building, 477 Lincoln Highway, ed if we Rive way to cripplinR 7:30. ucation Is sponsoring a Speech day, night in St, Cecelia'j alr- beginning at 7:30. • • • Companeros Unit Feast of Sacred despair or to bad-mouthing our and Hearing Evaluation Clinic eoidjlhoneri I/Kirdes and Fatima • • • Joseph Neman, VFW Post country all day long or all week the week of June 24 for pre Halls. Early bird games will be- The Weight Watchers Club, ,'MR Poppy chairman, reported school children, ages 4 to 6. Ions." gin at 7 and regular games a£ 8. Formed in Boro Heart fill Be "champion" salesmen were Carl and Speech Therapy Classes for an organization for both men CARTKRF.T — The Compan Raymond Norman Stanley, pre-school and school age chil- and women, will meet Wednes- Nirholas Mifiliorato, Nick Ando- Project Understanding, a pro- eros' Junior Color Guard is a Ilumphrry suggests aid to N*- dren July I through August 9. day, 8:30 P. M.p at Congrega- Commemorated li. Frank Covelli, William Ryfcn gram designed to bring the peo- newly-organized youth activity There will be no cost to parents RIO businessmen. and John Lukenson. Mrs. Mig- ple of the township to a better tion Beth Sholom building, 90 n the Carteret - Woodbridfje ISELIN - The Feast of *• linrato was chairman for the la-as'the program is funded under understanding of the racial Cooper Avenue". area, The guard director is Mr Sacrei Heart will be comment* The Middlesex County Coin dies auxiliary. the Elementary and Secondary problem, has been started. A • • • Ernest Gartz who plans to have1 Education Act of 1965.' ffratfct Friday, June 21, at St Club will inert Thursday June • • • study group is now being form- Norman Stanley, out-going the guards in competition fcy 20 7 P. M , in St. Cecelia's • • • Cettlifc's Church, according to A meeting of Boy Scout Troop ed and will meet every Wed commander of VFW Post 2636, the upcoming color guard sea- •ichool cafoteriA, Stillon Street. nesday. 7 P. M., in the new £ev. Monsdgnor John M. 47 is set for Thursday, 7:30 P. Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet has been named to the All State ion. Why • • • Medical Building, St. Georges Wilus, pastor. Masses have been IM., at K i r s t Presbyterian Tuesday, June 25, 7 P. M., at Commander Team for 1968. He Adopting a Spanish theme, the The monthly meeting of the Church, Fellowship Hall, 1295 Knights of Columbus Columbian Avenue. Additional information scheduled for 7, 8, and 9 A. M. expressed his gratitude to' the ;uards should be one of the most The Ladies Auxiliary of Chemical Oak Tree Road. Club, Grand Street. may be obtained from Father Brian McCormick, Me. 4-0500. following chairman for enabling colorful in existence. In order Masses for the remainder of Hook and Ladder Co., District • < • * * • to raise money to pay for the this week include: Thursday, T 11, is set for Thursday night at » • « him to win the award: Carl The C.A.s, youth group of Ise- Joseph Painter, director, an much-needed equipment, the and 9 A .M.; and Saturday, 8 and Christian 8 in the Auth Avenue Firehouse Members of Boy Scout Troop Raymond, membership chair- lin Assembly of God Church, nounced drill-meetings of the Companeros intend to run a 9 A. M. The no vena to Our Hall. will participate in the Youth Fife and Drum Corps, are set 48 will meet Tuesday night, 7:30, man; Joseph Neesan, Loyalty paper drive, tag day, cake sale Lady of Fatima will take place Science Bingo Ramos will be held in Rally at the Assembly of God for Tuesday and Wedriesday. ith Reinhart Thorsen, ST., Day chairman and Poppy chair- and a car wash. If finances per- Congregation Beth Sholom audi Church in Shrewsbury, Friday, June 25 and 26, at his hotne, outmaster, at VFW POst 2636 man; Edward Sherry, communi- mit, the Companeros will attend after the nine o'clock Maes m orhim, 90 Coopor Avenue, June 21, 7:30 P. M. 117 Berkeley Boulevard. all, Route 27. The troop is ty service chairman; Ziggy Ma- the American Legion State Con- Saturday. Monitor onsored by the Veterans lusiak, Youth Activities and vention in Wild wood, in Sep- Confessions will be heard S»t- roup, Voice of Democracy chairman; tember. urday from 3:30 to 5:30 in the • • • and Alfred Krai, hospital chair afternoon and from 7 to 9 ia recommends o SI, Vincent de Paul So- Los padres del Companeros man. booster organization for the the evening. e& will meet Tuesday, 8:30 Thirteen Masses will be cele- I First...Finest...Largest . M. in Room 109 of St. Ce guards will hold their first meet- brated Sunday, June 23, as fol- you read lia's School, Sutton Street. ing on June 19 at 90 Willow Yosef Tekoah, Israeli Ambassa lows: 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45 9:45, > • • dortotheU.N.: Street, Carteret, at 8 P. M. Any one between the ages' of 12 and10:30, and 11:15 A. M. and 12 The Iselin First Aid Squad "Jerusalem was reunited your local 18 interested in joining may noon in the upper, or mtta, DRAPERY CLEANING ill sponsor bingo games Wed- again and nothing can change call 541-8648 between 4 and 6 church; and 9:15, 10, 10:15 and sday, June 26, in the squad her reality." P. M. daily or meet at 7:30 P.M. 11:30 A M. and 12:15 P. M. in newspaper any Wednesday at 90 Willow the lower church, Lourdet aad Fatima Halls. The sacrament of Your local newspaper keeps you in- SERVICE in N.J. Street. formed of what's happening in your Baptism will be admmirtered STEMPLER'S - SINCE 1910 ELIZABETH PREP SCHOOL at 1JJ. M. in the main church. area —community events, public meetings, stories about people in (CO-ED) A babysitting service, under your vicinity. These you can't — and Columbiettes the supervision of C.Y.O. girli, shouldn't — do without. 1 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH, N.J. is available in Room 206 during HOW THE MONITOR COMPLEMENTS FOLD FINISHING all Masses. 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\ V Leader-Press Wednesday, June 19,1988 THRRB Double Ring Ceremony Cbuple Recited Nuptial Carlucci - Sipos Wedding United Couple Saturday Vows Sunday Afternoon At St. Michael's Church COLONIA — Nuptial vows I man was Lt. A. Scott Wilson, KEASBRV — St. Michael's poj and Judy Wojcik wort wore recited Sunday afternoon U. S. Navy. Ushers were John 'Greek Catholic Church, Perth bridesmaids. Miss Ann Mari< a I St. John Vianney Church he- Giordano, Richard Surde?,, Rich- Amboy, was the netting Sunday Lwoen Miss Joanne Judiith Ciior ard Zic;4-..-,- anil Jan Knmlel. afternoon for the wedding of Sipos was flower girl. dnno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was graduated from Miss Patricia Ann Sipos, daugh- Barry Herman served as be* Joseph Giordano, 560 New Dover on'P rid';.-. .Senior High School ter of Mr. and Mrs. (;a,i,,:-l man. Ushers were Charles Car Sipos, Jr., 18 Gm>nbrook Avc lucci, Gregory Slivinsky, Louii Fload, and John Bruce Wilson, and Lyons Institute of Technol- ogy, t.'!ie is employer! an a lab nuc, and Sgt. Ronald Carlucci, Carlucci and Michael Carlucci son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil- technician by Ceiar Brook Med- son of Mr. and Mrs, I-cwis Car- After a trip to Miami, .Fla., son, Garfield. ial Cenl?r, Plainf:-ld. lucci, 23 Coolidge Avenue, Edi- the couple will make their hom« Miss Joanna Lawler was maid son. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Albert i Fords. of honor. Bridesmaids included Mr. Wilson was graduated S. Gajdos officiated. A 1966 graduate of Wo^dbridfj the Misses Lucille Eagan, Fran- ;. ,,m Garf eld High School and Mrs. Eugene Vernachio, cous- Senior High School, th&.briie rine Benanti, Linda Brooks, and Rutgers College of Engineering. in of lihe bride, was matron of is employed by M. «"F. CtWnii Beatrice Weinberg. He is a member of Lambda Chi honor, and Miss Marsha Mesza- ] cal, Railway. Her husbafitr*is a Alpha National Fraternity and Serving his' brother as best ros, cousin of the bride, maid 1964, graduate of Edison Town- American Ceramic Society. of honor. The Misses Sharon Si ship High School. •* Junior Girl Scouts Joan Zeller, Darleen Post, Bar- bara Heimbuch, and Patricia councilman, were guest speak- Given Merit Badges Hingle. Golden Age Club ers, Mrs. Tomasso was ISELIN — Fifteen Junior The troop held an overnight also. Girl Scouts of Troop 226 receiv- camp-out at Camp Pamassay, Miss Mary McLloy, of p ed merit badges and year pins Thompson Park, Jamssburg, Marks Birthday field, entertained'with solos, ac- in the recent Court of Awards last week. Accompanying them ISELIN - The Golden Age companying herself on guitar, held at St. Cecelia's School. were Mrs. Ann Terregino, lead- Club of Coopers Towers held er; Mrs. Charles Kelnzmann, with Billy O'Donnell, a teen- They were: Virginia Krawiec, its second anniversary dinner ager on banjO and guitar,, and Judy Klenzmann, Linda Lem- co-leader; and Mrs. Ralph Fin- aldi and Mrs. Carol Dudar, par- at the senior citizens apartment Miss Valerie Ganett, Clark, picki, Lisa Ann Finaldi, Mary ents. building, Oak Tree Road, Sat- Anne Terregino, Deborah Du performing piano solos. A bowling party and luncheon urday. Mrs, Doris Mohr was dar, Mary Ann Jachym, Laura chairman: Two members, Mrs. Mjray was also held recently at Edi- SackLnoff and Charles Reno, Grimes, Susan Strittmatter, son Bowl-O-mst A year-end Linda Schwab, Doreen Derlak, Mayor Ralph ' Barone and played the piano and drums for trip is planned for July. Gene Toma'Sso, Fourth Ward dancing. MRS. THOMAS LEO GOLINSKI (Photo by Peter Wallburg) Miss Barbara A. Possiel Bride of Thomas Golinski MRS. GARY R. BRUNO SEWAREN — At a double Serving as best man was Den- YOU CAN NOW DO ALL ing ceremony Saturday after- nis Bruno, Perth Amboy. Ush- AVENEL — Miss Barbara was Eileen Possiel, cousin of the won at St. Anthony's Church, Aim Possiel, daughter of Mr. bride. ers were Leon Ferrari, Mata- ^ort Reading, Miss Karol Fer- wan; Coleman Lyons, Fords; and Mrs. Philip Possiel, 64 N. Michael Goodstein served as ari, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bruno and James Orosz, Madison Avenue, became the best man. Ushers included Wil .eon Ferrari, 36 Vernon Street, Perth Amboy; John Ferrari, bride of Thomas Leo Golinski, liam Possiel, brother of the became the bride of Gary R. Sewaren. Ringbearer was Brian son of Mrs. Mary Golinski, 1338 YOUR PERSONAL BANKING bride; Theodore Tiazkun, cousin Bruno, son of Mrs. James Bru Ferrari, Matawan, Maple Terrace, Rahway, Satur- of the bridegroom; Carmen Gof- io, 135 Madison Avende, Perth day afternoon at a nuptial Mass After a trip to Nassau, the fredo, uncle of the bridegroom; Amboy and the late Mr. Bruno. couple wil make their home in at St. Andrew's Church with the Philip Possiel, brother of the The Rev. Stanislaus Milos offi- Sewaren. Rev. Ohester Genecki officia- bride; John Paciga, and Thomas iated. ting. A graduate of Woodbridge Dobrek. Miss Millie Stotle, was maid Senior High School, 1965, and Mrs. John Paciga ^erved as of honor, and Mrs. Leon Ferra- HERE UNDER ONE ROOF matrtm of honor. Otter bridal Mrs. Golinski graduated from Middlesex County Vocational Woodbridge Senior High School ri, Matawan matron of honor. and Technical High School, attendants we're Miss Karen Other bridal attendants inclu- Fossiel, sister of the bride; [in 1962 and is employed at Eme- Woodbridge, is employed at ry Air Freight Corp., Newark ed Mrs. Roger Rezes and Mrs. Perth Amboy General Hospital Miss Patricia Pevarfiick, cous- Mary Ann Bruno, Perth Am- in of the bride; Mrs. Thomas Airport;, Newark. Her husband as a licensed practical nurse. oy; Miss Kendra Miller, Wood- Mr. Bmno graduaited from Dobrek, Miss Catherine Golin- graduated from Rahway High iridge; Mrs, Robert Figarotta, WITH NEW CONVENIENCE ski, sister of the bridegroom; School in 961 and is employed in 'ords; Miss Donna Schuck, Ma- 1963 and is employed at Ral- Mrs. Roland Hagan, Miss Ber at Lockheed Electronics, Edi- awan, as flower girl. nadette Schmoll. Flower girl son. Woodbridge Inc. 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MENLO PARK TERRACE — man was Howard Beal. ttohefs | Miss Marcia Elizabeth Wester- were Lester York and William 'vc:!t, daugihter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Westervelt, Jr..,...' William J. Westervelt, 121 Mary- t After a trip t6 Jtava Scotia, knoll Road, and D6n/kld"Robki- the couple will live in Plait- son Real, E .Front Street, Plaih- field. ' -' j i field, .son of Mrs. Lyle E. Beal 'of Auburndale, Mass., and the Mrs. Beal is a 1960 graduate late Mr. Beal, were .united tfn of Wqodbjidgo Senior High marriage on Saturday'areeftiTOh School "and attends NYU Fash- at P 1 a in f i e 1 d Congregationl ion Institute of Tychonology. al Church, Plainfield, with the She is a fashion coordinator at Rev. Willard A, Bicket officia- lIoltihauspft's.Dopatftinent Store, ting. Union CitjS. < Mr. Beal graduated from Miss Beryl Beck was maid of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Ka- and is a developmental chemist thryn Clark. with American Cyanamid Com- Serving his brother as best pany, Bridgewater, available, under supervision, Service Listed I for small children up to two years of age during the 11 For une 23rd o'clock service. ISELIN - Rev. Samuel Clut- Services and activities sched- ter, pastor of Assembly of God uled for the remainder of the week of the 23rd include: Mon Church, announced services and day through Friday, 24 through activities for Sunday, June 23, 28, 9:30 A.M. to noon, Bible have been scheduled as follows„.: School; Monday evening, Men's 9:45 A M TT™ c\"T7' Fellowship Bowery Mission A. M., Sunday School for Night in New York city. Wed. Pay bills and have a record of payment with a Perth Amboy all age levels, with ten classes nesday, 9:30 A. M., ladies pray- nursery through adult, in the er meeting, 6:30 P. M., Mission- Savings Bank Convenience ChecKing Account. It's easy,., lower classrooms; 11 A.M., ettes and Royal Rangers, semi- worship service; 11 A.M., monthly meetings, separately, it's modern... it's fashionable. MRS. JOSEPH F. OSZKYCZIK Junior Church, for boys and and 7:45 P. M., Mid-Week Bible girls two through eleven years Study and prayer service; Fri- Check these advantages: jday, 7:45 P.M., C.A.s youth I of age; and 7 P. M., Evangelis group meeting and Bible study; Oszeyczik-Brown Weddingtic Crusade service. and Saturday, 7 P. M., church NO MINIMUM BALANCE The church nursery 'will be open to public for prayer. : ONLY $50 STARTS YOUR ACCOUNT Performed on Saturday YOUR NAME IMPRINTED ON EACH CHECK-FREE WOODBRIDGE — The wed- Heiselberg, Norfolk, Va,, and YOUR CHOICE-POCKET OR DESK SIZE BOOK ding of Miss Kathleen Ann Lisa Karen Andrek. Wood- MONTHLY STATEMENTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE Brown, daughter of Mr. and bridge, niece of the bride, as Mrs. John Henry Brown, 131 flower girl. OME Of OUR *' Prospect Avenue, and Joseph Serving as best man was c—j CWtMMG SPKMDIES Frank Oszeyczik, 22D Bartle Henry Rybicki, Colonia. Ushers Court, Highland Park, son of were Robert Andrek, Wood- FREE TRIAL OFFER-COLORFUL FASHION CHECKS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oszeyzik, bridge, brother in-law of the We eater to your tastes to 1437 Glenwood Drive, Piscata- If you'd Ilk* something extra special, select the check color bride; A. Robert Johnson, Plain- bring you a wedding recep- and cover style that's appealing to you. At the slight additional way, was performed Saturday field; Jack Einhorn, Warren. tion you'll remember with afternoon at First Presbyterian Mrs. Oszeyczik is a graduate pride. We're specialists in cost of only $1.99 for each 200 checks you may choose from Church with the Rev. Lewis E. six beautiful check colors, eight exciting "fashion" covers or Bender officiating at the double of Woodbridge Senior High excellent catering combined ring ceremony. School and Syracuse University, with elegance and moder- ten "classic" covers with your name in gold. School of Elementary Educa- ate prices. No party is too Given in marriage by her tion, and a member of Delta big for us. Two beautifully FREE TRIAL-5O CHECKS father, the bride was. attired in Delta Sorority. In September decorated banquet rooms an A-line style gown of silk She will teach in the Warren are at your disposal, both pique trimmed with lace. She Township School system. with private entrances. wore a floor length mantilla of Her husband is a graduate Comfortably air condition- •ilk illusion with matching lace, of Plainfield High School and ed, spacious dance floors, OPEN YOUR CONVENIENCE CHECKING ACCOUNT WHERE sod carried a bauguet of dais- Rutgers University and a mem- valet parking. Come in to- YOU HAVE YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND DO ALL ies, pompoms and ivy. ber of Phi Beta Kappa. He ser- day and let us talk it over, Mrs. Robert Andrek, Wood- ved with New Jersey National you will be pleasantly sur- YOUR PERSONAL BANKING UNDER ONE ROOF. bridge, sister of the bride, was Guard and is employed by E. prised. patron of honor. Bridal at- R. Squibb & Sons, K«w Bruns- fcdto included Mms. Gary wick. COMING SOON! — Every Friday Night* DINING • DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT PERTH AMBOY CONTINENTAL BUFFET TABLE! Featuring » delectable selection of your favorite Continental Cuisine. Dancing to the Society Tempos of SAVINGS INSTITUTION Bill C,iaye and fain Orchestra, unlimited food, excellent entertainment. Downtown: Comer of Smith and Maple Streets Forbesdale: Florida Grove Road > FATHER'S DAY oLeonard Iria JUNK 16 Perth Amboy, N.J- aion The »,'ALL MJ* HKdtttV.VIIO.N*

KfclSTAURAJNT CATERERS 444 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE FORDS, N J, KL 2- J«54 6ii VVLSIMKI.I) AVK., liUZABEJH (OK Eimoii Av».> PA'OTJ TOUR Wednesday, Jun» 19,10B8 Leader-Press Impressive Program is Conducted 82nd Graduation Exercises Held At JFK High School Graduation For Class of 1968 at Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE - Traditional 'atrlcla (llnbeth Davli Alexander Matthew K*vact Llnde Mary Pllllk ISELIN — An impressive pro- jvld Joseph Facclponto ' imes Vincent McCarthy rlene Barbora Stern commencement exercises were Francii Bruce Kovact Constance Pinolate gram was held for the annual Incent Lawrence Foirchlfd ureen McCarthy Sary Stuart Stevenson Barbara Marie De Leca held at the 82nd graduation of Ranald Pleva ^ commencement exercises of the 'eborah Fransls Fama Memarie McDonald oanne Strada eanne Marie De Nittls Robert Kowal Woodbridge Senior High School Dererhy Frances Pllcht* John F. Kennedy Memorial High ureen Froncts Farrell in Rose McDowell tary Pamela Sweeney Jo Ann Elizabeth Koilewtkl at the Woodbridge Senior High ohn Joseph Dl Blatfe Mary Margaret Mn* School. iuzanne Farrell nne Marie McGeehan lane Lorraine Sweet Mary Jan* Krackomberger School Stadium. rio Dlez / L*b Ann P*H*rak The complete program-was as )ale Ellen Farrlngton homos James McGlynn 'homas Szatkowskl Ronald Chester Krakewtkl The program was as follows: obert Michael Dlken Duan* AMn Kreet ChriMtne Marl* Pevex tfrfllows: Processional, "Pomp III Marie Fennelly obert James McGowan >eborah Ann Siefayk harlotte Ann Di Rocc* Judith Elizabeth Krlczar Corel Jean Peulsen acquelyn Mary Ferrara irlene Frances McKeon >avld T. Tail Processional, "March of the and Circumstances"; invocation, Mancy Ann Oorahovkh Lawrence Weyne Krogh Cereryn Lwlee P*ulten Constance Marie Ferrerl imes McKeon III klbert Vincent Tanko Brave" Zamecnlk; School Rt. R«v. Msgr John M. Wilus, Alan Oearge Drago* William Richard Kuboveti Peter Alan *r1«z Maria Eliiabeth Flnan no McLachlan 3erard A. Tarabokla Band, director, Charles Urban- pasty. St. Cecelia's R. C. orralne Llso Dubay Cdward Wtlllom Kulschinsky Vlre Marl* PurlnWn Linda Susan Fink lomas John Medler Walter Glen Tenpenny ski; invocation, The Rev. Lewis Church, Iselln; Star Spangled Jolores Lorraine Dublckl Robert A. Kumpa Isabell* Maria Pusket l*da Lee Flemm nndra Ann Melillo ndra Ann Terebush Bender, pastor of the First Banner, High School Band, )ebarah Oene Dudas Salh/ann Kutcher Dereen Julia Redkh rraine Theresa Fh/nn aymond John Mellett ludith Lillian Thomos Presbyterian Church; Star Linda Susan Ragucd "Now, Its Meaning to Us", Lau- uce Joseph Dusko Cecelia Ann Kuznak Mare Phillip Forstor lobert Elmer Mellett .eona Florence Thomos Spangled Banner, Band; "Quest PrlKille Annette Randolph ra Jean Iillien and Alexander Sandra Lee Dynarskl Belinda Ann lamoreoux Michael Harold Francis )avld Bruce Metiger chard Edgar Thompson for Identity", Salutatorian, Su- Kathleen Carl* Resmussee, Damian Lukacs; The Class of Thomas Fledrlc Eaten Jerome Alon Longer •aul Anthony francboa no Lee E. Michel lomot Thomsen san Ellen Ilnat; Valedictorian, Barbara Ellen RarhgeW 1968, Miss Mary P. Connolly, 'atrlcla Ruth toon Joseph Andrew Laskowtki lames J. FranVs chard Wayne Mlgliorato lancy Lillian Thorjen Howard Owen Weissman; class DennU William ReKherdt principal; Presentation of Class ichard Engebretien Kathleen Ann lauer oseph Anthony Franks ry Wayne Miller /1111am Edward Throne III song, words and music by June to Board of Education, Edward Barbara Jean fsolde Allen Irwht _ lohn Dennis Gallagher rraine Amy Miller atrkio Anne Tlerney Ann Kopcho and James Keiven P. Keating, Director of Secon harles James Farr Jo Anne lomef Barbara Jean RMMR iancfra Rose Gansel lalne Mary Tobla liomas George Mlrdala Snyder. )ennli Zenek Fedak Fronds Derek Lenti Willie* Patrick tower. Jh dary Education; presentation of Mono Lois Gardner :elth John Mliura 'olerie Jean Tolecka Introduction of class president, loyce Ann Feher Arlene Unda llano Suxanne Marcy diplomas, George Rybak, vide )orothy Teresa Oartner lleen Mary Moost rianne Jacqueline Tondi Louis S. Gabriel, Senior High oyce Ann Ferke Peter August llnde Carl Jehn Ruffer president, Board of Education; rhomas George Gehrlng acceptance of diplomas, Lois Ian Henry Modliuewtkl nda Dlan* Toth School principal; presentation oseph Louis Flgueroa Diana Lang 'alter Bruce Gierman rianne Moll 4ick Toyas of class to Board of Education, anet Anne File Edith ft. I. Lorenti Alke Mary Rwpp Ann Warren, president, Senior Iherine Ann Gllroy loberta Monaco larbara Ann Travis class; Alma Mater, Class and William J. Burns, administra- Mary Lou Helena FlKher Dolores Irene lunn Care! Ann Rvnroyk fufemia Fannie Giordano uks Enid Monastertky ucill* Janet Trentadu* tive assistant; presentation of ichael Arthur Fischer Geraldlne Theresa lynn Denna Patrlda Ryan Guests; Benediction, Monsignor Sail Gltlin fllliam Moorheqd 'alerie Margaret Tune Amy Catherine Mock Wilus; "Hymn of Freedom", diplomas, Donald Macdonald, anice Marie Fisher Gary Herbert (aekM Anthony Gerald Gino lloen Moron William Charles Updegrave Board of Education member; William Charles FHz Gerald Aileen Nancy Moffe* Jeeeph Saetta Brahms, High School Band, Martin Hat Goldberg lomot Patrick Moron Inda Dlan* Vagrln Bernadette Florla Genaro Joseph Magyar •any P. Sahul James Guter, director. acceptance of diplomas, Richard Judith Ren Goldowsky met Engord Morony Ihristin* Ann Valculevtch Neal Ballon, class president; outs Charles Forsthoffer Justine Sutan Mont* [lain* Amy Abromik Andrea Bryna Goldstein usan Morrison arol Lynn Valente Alma Mater, class and guests; itephen Jacob Frank Carol Ann Mardnlak Linda Itxobath tarter* Veronica Ann* Abrama Edward Alan Gordon obert John Murdock iruce Dominic Valvano dwin Lee Franks John Walter Marciniak Antonio Fellclane Santos benediction, The Rev. Mr. Ben- :armello Mary Morgtone Catharine Virginia Acquilto Joan Gornitiky iarolyn Murphy sffery John Vandecker Georgia Ann Freeman Maria Angela De Je*us Santa! der; recessional, "Undversiiiy, rank Robert Margiotto Patricia Ann Adltman rbara Jean-Marie Gouillon toger William Mustalith athleen Alice Vesey Sam Fried George M. Sarik Grand March", Goldman, band. lohn Wayne Martin Philip Walter Ai.llo lobort John Grabowsk] >ennis Michael Mutiabaugh Marianne Elizabeth Vida eborah Lyne Gadek Nancy Jean Schlundt Robert James Masorik Robert Jamtt Albirtien loyce Ajn Gramlak lames Charles Mutiabaugh :arol Helen Vlg The complete list of graduates atherlne dlona Gallagher Gerald Albert Sdimld lobert Paul Garble Linda Sue Matlock $alvatore Aldoraii SeboraH Rose Grass* lane Lynn Mykietyn oseph Anthony Violante •class of 1968, is as follows: Marianne Teresa Schwan :arol Marie Oelger Sharon Lee Mattes RUIMII CharUi Alexander loot Jay Greenwold Inda Sue Nalbone )ian* Louis* Vital* Kenneth Anthony Addone Susan carol Soafleta Una Carmen Gemgnanl Sandra Nancy May Louii Arthor Allmt tobort Anthony Guarin* ludith C. Nebus (aymond Velovar Mwvrd John Adelman Katherlne Dolores Scolar* 'enlse Oenoveie Mary Marcia Mayer John Pool Allacd lotoph Patrick Guerro 'oteph Allen Neesan (athUcn Margaret Wahl Theresa Marie Aleut Patricia Ann Sedlak orothy Genovese Kathleen Ann McCaffery Beverly Meredith Alltn Karon Anno Ourneak (rodford Thomas Nelson )onald B. Walters, Jr. Jamet Michael Almasy Revert Jehn Sesmwkh ohn William Gerard Harry Charles McCarthy lamot Stephen Gyorfl lathleen Eliiabeth Nemeth iugen* Chester Warokomski Kathleen Mory Andreonl "ilenn Michael Shaffer Barbara Ann Amann Richard Joseph McClutkey in Frances Haferbier oseph Frank Neville .ois Ann Warren Stephen Androcy Jr. Michelina E. Gergely Amy Elian Annlreto Kathleen Thereto MdQnney is Iris Shapiro Kathleen Patrlda Hagedorn >orothy Key Nlven )*nis* Wdowlak Gary Ray Anthony Edward Kevin Gibson Joanna Andalora Denise Janet Meade ineth Leenard Sheehen Miehele Joan Anderson nevleve Ha|ter effrey Allan Nix rginla Gall Wetnberg Franctne Carmella Antreux athleen Anne Girdner 1 Howard Sher •any Hall lobert Harold Noll Janin* Sandi Weinsteln Edith Archibald Mary Ann K. Afigtfmae, Helen Joan Golden p .en Shneyer Irene Margaret Hall Daniel Weiss Robert Arnold Nancy Colleen Anala mn Lois O'Buck obert Michael Gomorl Michael Joseph Medlch othllynn Annette Shugarr Karen Marie Holuiiko Kathleen Gloria Arro[o Lillian Ma* Arnesen fare Bruce Oglotree Man C. Werner ean Stella Gorechlad Helene Rose Medvetx ohn Robert Shwiner ry Ellfabeth Hamill Nelson Richard Avery Edmund H. Arnold obert Dean Oldenboont rlene Mori* Werner William Montgomery Gauge rene Mary Melczer auline Blanche Silagy Joann BabHsky t Sutan Jaan Asbridao Paul Wayne Handerhan rbara Ann Olson rbara Jeanne West Patrick John Gregory ichard Paul Melton Susan Silogy William Bobek, Jr. Joseph Hare Villlom Charles Olson Harold David West Joseph Michael Ballnski ' hristlne Eliiabeth Orenda Rita Marie Melvin Bernadette Verenlque Singer Charles Ballok Carol Ann labiak Sutan Christine Hastily anice Ondar >onna Gay Williams arry Charles Gross Christine Elizabeth Menk'e Romono Victoria Slowinskl Richard Neal Ballon Jotaph Richard Bablan loyc* Hauptman eslee Ann O'Neill Valerie Lynn Williams la nice Ellen Gugliemetti usan Merwin Richard Thomas Smith Brian William Bonnort Daniel Fortunate lalderwe Swan Ann Hearn Voyne Charles Oisenfort Mark Frederick Wimberley arl Anthony Gurney ester James Messina James Keiven Snyder Fro«k Charles Boron Diana Constance lalastracd rbora Ann Hegedus :indy Ann Ostergaard Mank Jay Wishner Barbora Gyorfy Kathleen Lorraine Menares Walter William SeblesU Carol Lynn Barajai Scott Henry homas Michael OToole James John Witos Bernadette Oliva Barbate George Alexander GyurUIn Ronold Joseph Metre William Leslie Salten Charlotte Emma Barchet Linda Ann Bornlkevr Judith Ann Herptch Joniel Walter Pajak Laura Sharon Woliner Harry Anthony Haag Victoria Patmore Meyer Deborah Jean Sorenson Robert John Barone Eileen Margaret Haluska George DannU larnuM in Vincent Herrick oseph Michael Palka /-• Mark William Vfced Mono Jean Mfdklff Ruitell Frederick Seetht Patricia Susan Baumgartner obert Hamilton Edward Alfrad (orratt Ann Hess laymond Polumbo Stephen John Yackman Donna Lynn Mlhalek Helen Mori* Splndler Karen-Jo Beck aymond David Hanley, Jr. Patricia Ann Bartfal Lorraine Theresa Hidalgo iusan Ponk Charles Loon Yanchosky rederick Rlchord Mikkelsen Ronald Russell Stadler Reinhold Henry Becker Michael Vladmlr Hanowih Laura Ann Baum Lois C. Hlltwein ancy Ann Pante usan Marie Yavor Dennis Alphense Milan* Steven P. Stawinski Beryl Audrey Behr Oarrell Jamar Hansen Stanley August hum, Jr. Marion Svsan Hinlicky ichard Joseph Patrick leborah Ann Yesalonia* Sherry Ann Milford Barbara Ann Stephonlck Howard- Jay Be If or Pamela Ann Hayrilia ^lohn Anthony Badnar Angollka Hoeher tonnle Joyce Paul Sloria Theresa Zawatsky Gary Richard Miller Mark Robert Stockel Phyllis Marie BelloHo anet Barbara Hawkes Michaal Matthew Benham Linda Ann Hofacker 5«nevra Pawowltz Lynn Margaret Zimmerman Marie Elizabeth Minkler Patricia Anne Stout Deborah Ann Hawkins Diana Patricia Bannatl Helen Marie Hoffman irlene M. Poytl Larry Robert Zirlin Patricia Anne Bender Patricia Anne Misak Dolores Stromlck Kathryn Ann Hayes Jan* Anna Hogan lobert Thomas PelosI Jo-Ann Susan Zliczewski Michelle Lucy Berezowsky Glenn J. Mohr Carol Ann Sullivan Linda Elian Btrgin ames Patrick Healy Joseph Ronald Hemyak Villiam Duran Perez Serald Henry Zub Pierrette Joiette Berthoas Carol Agnes Montecalvo Ranald A. Szurka Wayna Allan Bjorken Edward Roy Heller Lorraine Theresa Haspodar Jlenn Raymond Peterson kndrea Dorothy Zuckerman Dennis Svend Bigler Edith Unda Morales Linda Diana Blaaia inda Marie Henninger Bill Leuis Szurk* Christine Candice Huba eanne linda Peterson Beatrix Elizabeth Billnszky linda leyce Maran Diana Evalyn Blyth Eva Marie Heiciea Deuglos Stanley Stycher [chard Francis Hubbard tobert William Peterson John Billy, Jr. Barbara fllen Morris Mark Albert Boada Rosalind Hickman ; Allen Francis Siyrwlel Roslyn Jane Black NerdlM Mary Mrez Chriitina Ann bobal Peggy Ann Hughes krnold Frank Petrosino Wlllloni Albert Taylor Raymond William Blodgetf * Dennis Wayne Mundy Mitchill Frad Bobkln teverly Ann Hulsizer Frank Joseph Petrvcci Picnic for Choirs Mary Ann Margaret Higgtns.'' Kathy Ann Th*mas*ii Lois Bocchino : Ralph Lawrence Boccanfuso John Paul Hutson Phyllis Beth Piaskowsky homas Gerald Higley Unda Aim Thorlk Vera Mnhei • Robert John Bolan Cenneth James Hutton Jo-Ann Plclett Ann Christine Hill Thonws Louis Musanti Maryann Caroline Tinlnskl Judy Ann Huiar oanne Marie Pignator* Set Saturday Loulo Beka I ; usan Ellen Hnat Betty lew Musiinan Barbara Jaon Bonk Barbara Tebok Karen Ann' Boland Joseph Robart ftotti Michael Charles Imperial* • Louis Pinelli Karen Hoban Ranald Philip Napell Walter Joseph Tekortkl, Jr. WOODBRIDGE — On Satuiv Harvey Boone Ton I Jaan R. Boyd Robert Bennette Irish ieorge Davtd Pinkham y Laura Lee Hoffer Thereto Marie Nardiell* David Tefh ay the Carol Choir and Juniof Nb Douglat Gaorfla Bradbury oteph John Iwanski idward John Pirigyi Norbert Robert Bettka Lottie Mae Holder Kathleen Mary Nartewicz Andraw Gaorga Brady rbora Joan Jaeger iharon Lea Plavln High Choir of the First Veronica Ann Bottyansky Lynda Joyce Honlmar Qorathy Mae Noumyk Elizabeth Geraldlne Trabalka Marcalla Brannigan Jouglas John Jag* laymond Joseph Plesnartki yterian Church will have a pic- Karen Ruth Bra by n nU Wayne Horvath Unda May Neal Michael Thomas Trescheffl George David Brawar Chatter Anthony Janlszewsk! 3iane Helen Pluikota ic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ray Brooks Jr. DavM George Houser Barbara Ann Neves Joseph Steven Txhinkel Thomas Alan Houser William Roger Brier Nancy Catharine Janson ames Brian Podeizwa William Csete, 69 Highfield Thomas'Crmrlet Butler Lynn Carol Nielsen Steven Turanlcza : John William Howard, Jr. Robert Nicholas Nielsen David Edward Brownstein Leonard William Jaskewici rank Stanley Podgortki Road, Colonia, at 10:30 A.M.Elaine Enid Cabassa Jeanne l*ls T Danuta Anne Hryhlawskl larbara Carol Niemies Anthony Thomas Bruno George Thomas Jogan Catherine Ann Polaski Roberta Lee Calaiiore Olorla Jean I At the Sunday Morning Wor- Christine Violet Jankawski Ray Alan Nifoutsl Patricia Lynn Buckney Cathy D. Johnson oni Evette Polvero Michael Callahan Angelo Jotep hip ,11:00, the Rev. Lewis E. John Robert Jansen Barbara Jane Nisbet Richard Allan Buckney Larry C. Johnson klbert Major Pope Mary Lorerta Campion Dirk John Vai. Bender will deliver (be sen Phyllis Ruth Jensen Mary Katharine Netchey Kenneth William Budiek Patricia Ann Johnston iron Marie Potempa Barbara Ann Cannella Philip Joeeph Van... mon assisted by Robert Murphy, Samuel Aaron Johnson Barbara Ann Novak James Michael Burchfiold Karherine Margaret Jones :arol Potkanski Kathryn Jean Capik Michael George Van K.... Pegeen Harriet Jost Emyle Frances Nuu Judith Ann Burke ry John Jorgensen lohn Charles Praliner student assistant. Beginning Thomas Joseph Carlisle Kurt Allan Vorg* Mary Ellen Jugan William Joseph Nuu Francii Bernard Burnt Bernic* Christine Kaczmarek Shirley Helen Pret* une '30 through the first SunT Dominlck Frank Carnevall Cduard* Velasquea Joyce Carol Jmwiak Patricia Oberlles Maryann Janefte KaaorowtU Michael Prieti day of September, the Morning Kathleen Ann Castles Nando Viola Linda L. Byron Anthony Craig Kalina Patricia Ann O'Brien John P. Katlnofskl >Or*en Joan Prlnglo Worship Service will be held at Alfred Fred Cetrulo Karen Jayne Walter Lorraine Constance Kaminiky Rosemary O'Brien Carol Ann Calabreie I 'atrkJa Ann Kaku Teresa Marie Procopio Mary Jane Chappo Donna le* Wantuck 9:30. Alexander John Kanda Barbara Elizabeth Ogden Louit Angelo Calabrese >entto Marie Kordos Marcella Puliinelle Elizabeth Pearl Chartrand Thomai Robert Ward The Sacrament of Baptism wil' Geraldlne Bertha Kaposztai Susan Julia Olah Carol Ann Caliendo Judith Ann Kasper Carol Ann Check Sherri llene Warner Janet Helen M. Quinn be administered Sunday and ne\f Paul Henry Karmazin Gloria Ann Oliva Karen Marie Caliendo Susan Linda Kattempris Beverly Jean Chitmar Diane Roci members will be'received. • Linda Anne Karpowich Patricia Ann Olson Frank Michael Wassel Gregory George Call William Thomas Kaxanecki Richard Theodore Christen Jr Larry Michael Radomski Donna Carol Kailauskas Loii A. Ombres Robert Donald Weick Wayne George Campbell Sunday School has been dis- Janit Marie Keller Joseph John Randazzo Arthur Carl Christoffersen Paul William Keifreider Dennis James O'NeHI Howard Owen Weissmao Thomas Richard Carbonaro ontinued for July and August Robert-'Thomas Kennedy Nancy Ruth Rees James M. Cier William Kelly Terence James O'Neill Carol Ana Whaley Faith Lillian Carey nd the first Sunday of Sep- Gary Richard Kenney. Thomas W. Rees James Alan Clark Judith Helene Kerly Virginia Ann Clear Jeon Denise Wheatley Joieph Donald Corey tember. Nancy Adele Kilby Coreen Rose Regenye Bonnie Jean Cloidt Patricia Ann Kettyle Kathleen (Hen Padden Denise Bridget Wheelaa Francis John Carniglia Margaret Catherine King toshyn Frances Reifer Monday. 6:15 P. M., theri Robert Cogai Carol Deborah Kiken Christina Carolyn Palocxle Pamela Joyce White Frederick Martin Corr Linda Bernadette Kitala faula Ann Remlas wil lbe a softball game with Sr. Jaime Abdiel Concepcion Kathryn Jane Kleban Susan Julia fapp Laura lee Williams Thomas John Casey, Jr. Binnie Bernadette Kisala iuzanne Rencikowski Andrew's at Oak Avenue field Arthur Conquest Jr. Steven Henry Klose Karen Ann Parde* Deborah Jane Wilson James Cavanagh Binnie Candice Klein Judith Ann Reno The 300th anniversary commit Carol Ann Marie Copertino John James Knarr Ranald Joseph Porlacvskl Mary Winston linda Ann Cawley Neal I. Klein Edward Anthony Ressel tee wil lalso meet, Monday, 8:00Celeste Marie Co vino Alan Barry Knlps Joseph Charles Patemen Carolyn Mary Wlshney Charles Christopher Chamak John Peter Kmett Shelley Patricia Reynolds . M. in the lounge of Fellow. Joann Rose Critelli Rosemary Jane Kocheran Allen Albert Patrick Judith Ann Wuy George John Chamak >* itophen John Knlec :heryl Ann Rhanu hip Hall. Patricia Ann Crowe Christine Ann Kogut Joyce Pease John Robert Wyzykewskl . Francis Steven Chah Shirley Ann Knauri Jeffrey Alan Rhams On June 26 there 'will be i Frank Michael Csanyi Joseph Paul Kogut Unda Ja Pedr* Catherine Ann Yerkenls Philip John Chilinski Michele Ceil Kobrin Karon Marie Richardson William Joseph Cuiick Mary Ann Kogut Paul Allan Pelletier Linda Ann Chlrico softball game with First Pres- Mark John Kokinda Arlene Yudenfreund Svton Eliiabeth.Koch Karen Rltchings byterian Churoh of Iselin at Maureen Alice Cybulski Joseph Penic Jeanette Ciccone Christine Claire KoctU William Anthony Romeo Carolyn Mary Click Gloria Jean Kondrk Linda Marie Perri Theresa Marie Yutko Patricia Ann* Clay Merrill Park, 6:15 P. M. Ronald Joseph Da Cunzo Michael Connie Konowici II Arthur Charles Peterson John Joseph Za*ilimkl Henry John Koebel Marie Ann Rostinia On June 27 Cub Pack 33 will David Alan Coen James John Kogut Barbara Sheila Rubin Andrew Dafcik June Ann Kopcho Robert John Petrocy Paul C. Zlegler Richard Norman Cohen Ronald Eric Kolb John Scott Rusnak meet in Fellowship Holl at 7:00Joseph Michael Daily Bert Steve Kovach James Charles Petrow Anne linda Zllocchi Lynne Colacina Gall Lynn Kooni Maryelten Claire Rusnak P .M John Joseph Daly Alice 2ltter John Anthony Connolly Marilyn Ann* Kopacx enneth Owen Russell Michele Sybil Cook Dolores Catherine Kovalko Joseph Rutso George Thomas Solenske, Jan* Thomas Edward Cooper Diana Elaine Koiack Daniel Thomas Ryan Glenn Coppa Denise Sollish, Vincent Frank Kancy lee Krall Patrlda Helen Ryan Spadora, James Scott Spencer, Joieph Patrick Croasdale Helen Elys* Kroh Patrick George Ryan 1968 Graduates At Colonia High Sonia Maria Cruz Deborah Jean Krontodor Chariot Michael Salduttl Linda Lee Stacey, Andrew Fran- Veronica Irene Cullen Christine Candoce Kubak Nancy Jean Salvesen cis Stanislawciyk, Roger John William Gene Culver Jane Patricia Kubert Sutan Eliiabeth Samson Stanko, Ronald Charles Stanko, Linda Eileen Cwlekale Paul Kuehner Kathleen Sanacory Barbara D'Agottino Doris Ann F. Stellmach, Derek Gregory Kvlinlch Andrew Carl Saporito Receive Diplom as At Exercises Stewart J. Dai ley III John Stewart, Michele Maria Jo-Ann Kulschlnsky Deborah Antoinette Saranctak Anthony Joseph Damiano John Joseph Kurack III James Jacob Saranocak Stofega, Robert Russell Sweo- Karen Celeste P'Apolito COLONIA — Colonia Swiior Detrick, Timothy Larson Deuer- Kleiner, Margaret Anne Kolb, son, Wanda Maria Netta. The- Gregory Michael Kuthman Jeanne Ann Sail son, Jr., George G. Taylor. Evelyn Ruth Dapper > High School scheduled its grad. ling, Jennifer Marie Dickson, Martin John Kolibas, John An resa Victoria Nieroda, Marga- Paul George Kushner Dana Lynn Savage uation exercises June 19 at 6:45Jeffrey Alan Dlugasch, Michele ton Kranz, Philip Harold Kran- ret Jean O'Donnell, Patricia Barbara Ann Tearpock, Patri- Bonnie Ann Davis Joseph Arrmeny laGuardia Kenneth Wayne Savage Marie Dt>err, Maureen Elizabeth Bruce Alan Davit M., after a successful first zke, Edward Andrew Kubas, Ann Oldenborg, Kevin David cia Ann Tezinski, William Frank Sharon Roto lambortson Patrida Margaret Scarola awards night, June 14. The grad- Doherty, Janice Amelia Doma- Richard Allen Kucsera, James O'Rorke. Thall, Sosan Lynne Thoma, Ma- John Philip Davis Charlotte Ann LapcxyntU Joyce Ann Schaper Ann* Esther Desk uates are as follows: ratius, Diane Marie Donnelly, Kuisma, Elizabeth Jane Knkish, Kenneth Frank Otte, Anthony rian Ruth Thomas, Karen Louist Marguerite Larsen linda Gale Schifkoviti Charlene Sandra Ames, Diane Calvert James Downey, II, Ho Thomas Walter Lasota, Michael Joseph Palombo, Erica Maxine Tobias, Marshall Alan Trach- John DeBoer Howard Allan Lasky Marc Jay Schlfinovitz Thomas Anthony Debrowski Mary Anderson, Mary Elizabeth ward Lee Drescher, Julius Dun-Joseph Laspina, Robert G. Pascal, Stacie Pascal, Lauris tenberg, Anita Janet Troxel, William Edward leathern Gladys Marie Schmidt Andiorio, David Patrick Andrio- can, Jr., Mary Elizabeth Dzia- Lauer, Michael Arthur Lazur, Anne Patterson Mary Catherine Lawrence Martin Uhrlasi, III, Diana Rose DeCotlmo Adele Marie Lechleiter ohn Christian Schmidt III Ponna Susan DeLoreiuo a, Daria Lynne Angelo, Carol dyk, Catherine Linda Dziedzic, Stuart Alan Lefsky, Paula Jane Pecil, Wayne J. Peck, Gail Ma-Richard Rodney Ufdang, Mi- Judith leffler Marlene Ruth Schneider Ann Archacki, Steven Alan Ar Dennis Charles Ebbets. Lemerman, Gerald Thomas Leu- ry Perricone, Joseph John Pe- chael James Valentine Patricia Arlene Grace DeMaceda Mark Michel 1*111 Patricia Ann Schneider Lynn Frances DeMille kin, Patricia Grace Ashwell, David William Edrington, potd, Laurence Ira Levine, ters, Nancy Ellen Peterson, John Ann Valles, Gregory Offea Va- John Race* Leon* Madeh/n Frances Schroedc Ruth Meaks Austin, Dennis Rob, Elaine Frances Lieberman, idward R. Darning Joyc* Patricia Levenduskl Jeraldine Margaret Schuli Clifford Philip Enz, David Phil- Joseph Piga*. Jeffrey M. Pinkus,ns sse, Janette Mas Vanderwa- James DePasque erts Br ch, Jeanne Baraniecki, lip Faas, Kita Frances Farace, Bruce Harvey Litintibr, Angela Joanne Helen Polacek, Kathleen ter, Alan Scott Victorlne, Peter John Paul levering Kevli) Anthony Schwiner Rose Lo Bue. Robart Louis Dietrich Robart Allan Levin* John Robert Schwing iheri Anne Baron, Matthew Hay-1 Marcia Dale Feist, Victor Fe- Patricia Pryor, John Robert Ra Paul Wagner, Michael Rudy Laura Ellen Dinka JoMphlne Ann Lewandowskl Michele Eufemia Scalamiero mond Bassler, James J, Beben,! lix Arlene Frances Ferraro, Michele Ann Lo Grande, Craig cano, Joan Alice Rakowsky, Waldholz, Douglas Norman Wet- Robert Frederick DExon lynnetto Marie Lightner Helen Irene Scuono Carol Ann Brncstu, CiinsiuD.erj Elaine Mary Ferraro, Deborah Lorantzen, Vernalynn Patricia Jerry Jerome Rij, Helen Riley, tach, Jr., Shirley Whitaker, Da- Stephen David DIZia Laura Jean Lllllen Cheryl Ann S.epcsik Allen Bihler, Eileen Mary Bloa-| Ann Filarski. Patrick Terry Lucas, Janet Marie Luithle, Mi- Carmella Grace Rombardo, Jo- vid Dexter White, Linda Del*- linda Sue Doerr Camill* Ann Llottt Martha Sharon Serotkin mer, James David Boyie, Joel Fink, Jean Barbara Fischer, chael Louis Magnola, Mary seph Steven Rosenbaum, Allen res White, Deborah Anne Wia< Roiemary Dombroskl ROM Vlchenu Upari Theresa Sesta Arthur Bratter, 1 n e s e lnara Marvel Mark Florin an. Barbara Anne Mahon, Manuel Andres Robert Rosenberg. ler, Henry Raymond Winiarz, Barbara Lee Donaldson , Anthony Llseikl Margaret Mary Shine Brietlis. \nn Frt'iiml. Robert Benjamin Maldonudo, Claire Ann Malias, Harry Dan Hosenblum, Ger Paul Joseph Wnorowski, Keo- Daniel Michael Donnelly Paul Utchfleld • Mary Ann C. Shoemaker Linda Suzanne Hrosluw, Vale- r'rid.son, Cul'ierine Marie Fun Martin K, Marceski, Diane Ma aid |. Hosenthal, Paula Gay ivfth Frank Woodenachek, Bar- Italores Donnelly Franc*! Nell Looby Sally Ann Shukis rie Ann hniilei', Jay Lawrence dock. Jo-;iph Mirhni't Frr;t:i, ne Marowsky, Michael James Husenthal, Thomas Charles lly bara Anne Woods, Raymond Josoph Anthony Dotoll Joanne Unda Lopes Frederick William Silbon, Jr. umber, Miles Ailiii liiiiiii- Edward KobiTt (Ii-louiu, (ieor- Marsden, Mary Ann M&rzocco, all, Michael WiHiam Uyan, Jo- Philip Woodward, linda L«a Jaunnert* Theresa Drott Joseph Vernon Uvaw George Jeffery Silva berg, Charles Wallt-r \hu.u, H^na Maru (ieorge, Anna lii?r- iKilecn Louise Maser, Glen Ma- se|)h Charles Ht,- i*ierf«, Lois Wyszinski, Mary Jane Youut, Linda Helen Dubell Monica Ann Lubert Raymond George Silva Klualjolh Anne Calull, John Vin-tiel, John Tliuinus lieirily, i'at- Uwi, Denise Marie Mastalski, Su-Ellen Sumodovitz, Marcia Gail Uii r. Frederick John 'fair Mclnlyrc, Uo.,erl .JO.M Jeanne A. Scliunian, Alan Mar Colonia Paper Drive Kuthleen Cecelia Eastman Mary Malynda Mahoney Joyce E. Smith ciS+'ili'iok Clancy, An.iin.iy \\il- ilarrs, I'ali'ii'ia Ann M;ii'i'i>, •Meinkrii, Virginia A. Rlengo, I in Schwartz, Uobeit Henry COLttNIA — Due to Ihe num- Richard Eberl* Corl Fronds Maier Paul Chrlitepher Smith liani C6iUe,-.^l)i'is>tu|>liri' Lei a mi lianiara Ann il.iyv.s, Jainos JD- Michael Eugene Merjuior, Thom- Schwartz, Lorraine Mary ber of organizations couductLng Kobeit Sanford Edwards ' Patricia Miduiela Mqlowlch Williom Howard Smith Cook, Christine Kuima Corallo, s'jpli llenilei s, :i, Linda -Carol as David Meiuior, Steven Allen Schweikert, Kenneth Wayne individual paper drives in the Mary-Ann Rose Egri Thomas John Manitcalco Nancy Eleanor Sokolowiki Ponna Maria Couyhlin, Mi>ljm't liviu.ing, Llvii:i:s Jay Herman, Miller. Barbara Ann Misodoula-Serwin, Laurence Bart Shames, Colonia area the Colonia Mem- J.lfrey LowU El*k John Joseph Manochlo William John Soltu riuncii Mutio Ella Alan Crystal. • Loi,,:u Juy. lli's.s, Carol Lee kis, Georgina Mary Mitrano, Cornelius PaUick Sharkey. ' orial Prat 6061, Veterans of William Joseph Maranskl Raymond Philip Soporowiki M.uireen Amy Mnrccrolt-. Mi- iuuiiM Marie Ellis June Ann Marchak Karyn Angulu Dani..Ly, De Ifrikby, Jeffrey Brian llir- Sharon Joyce Shocklity, David Foreign Wars, has found it nec- Ronald Sorenten Icliuelenf Ci'Cflia Moiek, Bearl t.sbury to diM'oiUutue Una acti- Bonnie Jean fugleman '- . Suianne Marie Marvin lex Ernest Spinden nise Carol Danko, IK-I.HIS lu- Alfred Sliitjer, Margaret Jean Kolicil Mi>ii;;ui Sli'VairTdwanl vity. Bcveily Marie Edgier Frederick Emit Marx Jane Thereto Spino Cfojjta, llerhi-rl/rlioinas He No i (j .Mai'V 4i 'inson Ju'in ^ilar. IJi'i-ald jlayiii Skau. 'IVif- 1 Mi-^h • N • ii;-y in.' ' -.1 h "i'l.'iiT 1 D«th Kuulu Epituin '" - ^ Thomas JoueJi Matusi Linda Elifubellt Spoon yellb.t, iV^ehi/l,* I'. !;• . I '1 I ' 'll'lfll.' ', .Ill IliU' I.JU The Pint,wishes to thank th« DUIHIU Iynn Eiikien Loring Chailet Maylott Greyoiy III»I«IK» Stuiypan Adtattune IJ>>: • ': I it . i lie • "I lIn; ii.i in. .. .y tor Diana lynn McCarthy Joel Lee $leinb*ia LUWJS t)« Sunlt, Juiuce AiuliL> Jonn Aticliacl Ui..c . Alui-y. ^luscolino Curl A(lun (Nel-snuui, llaiLiaia Lt'e anil Wednesday, June ft, 1968 1.EADER-PRESS — LEGAL NOTICES tJEGAI, NOTICE Srrrtcp* Scheduled Sunday, 8:30 P ,W., »h* youth Senators to study Supreme' i, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LECi^I, NOTICES ment lo b* satisfied by said Mle 14 His HKINC Ih* sam* pnmlses convey*, to! j wilt view a movie "Look Court powers. rights, if any, In any toads, avi- \ | Council Clumber it tha Munklpt! ftulM- mm of riflnn Thousand Five Hundred I IK- •rantora h*r*in by dead of Benjamin nuei, streets, -Defs, lanes, or At Baptist Church | Talking". !• iMji-Thra* IMIari HUMIOOI. marc or noehm and Kalherln* Boehm. Ms wife,! *"*:lng. Wnodbrtdge, V. J. on Tu»«Vr, the rights of wtf. bordering on or Buainas. AdmlBlstra«_r 2nd day of July, l»M, at I o'clock In tha 1 l u Ur U> lh r h lh va . crossing th* premisei In question. *-*. WOODBRIDGE — The Central i On June 30 Mr. and .Mrs. Fred July draft call 15,000, lowest :nl", hl ? l_!;! "* " ' "" * *' {^"MSS'I^ "mm*' n!r_ "^m™ j.' ! Additional condition* of tale: No Th« suhvilber r***rves the right In Book -MUl of Deedf, Pag* 1M. Baptist Church, »f>moprarily Romer of Philadelphia, Pa., will since April, '67. mmdlni Perm- shall M law*. *-i*r Writ < adioum said sal* from lime lo lime »uh Hring tlie premlwj commonly known By virtu* of Ih* ahov* stated Writ, U>]| ta hl hMrd ••« meeting at School 23, Avrnel.'lead special Sunday School ral 1 (ban an «rremory tin authorised by ' Irrl only lr rules The anproujmaia amount of Hi* ludg- T_c« r- that at uki mile MY, THE 3rd RAY OF JULY A. I)., each Sunday, 10:00 A. M. for all|a puppet program and Mr. Ho SftERIrF'S SAI.K ,i,l Court. Sold, subject to conditions ol men! tn b« satisfied byy sais,,dd sale. I.s the th* 1988, at the hour nl two o'clock bv the ; ial«. or any dnta to which It may b* adjourn, «RPS nurRary through adult. ,ner » black light chalk talk. Kl'PKKMR ((HUT of One Thninand one Hundred Twen ed. the Municipal Council mervaa the than prevailing (Standard or Daylight OF NKW JKRMKV I ROBKHT If. JAMISON ly Siv Hollan '•1.12B00). mora Iris. .Saving) time. In the afternoon of the »lit NOTICR Morning Services take place at' The Lord's Supper will be ob- Sheriff iilin interest right in Its discretion to reject any (II4S(KKV DIVISION with Ih* of without ttttement ol Hlnn, anil to Mil said lot In l>«ik«t No. F-tMJ-87 The subscriber reserves til* lakl Mock lo such bidder as It may select, All th* following tract or parcel ofjnhlp of Wnodhrtdre, held on the llttti rt.i.r f:30. Midweek service is held' _ _ , ,,„.,. Vtlorneyi adioum said sale from tim* to thWmb ind and the ar*mi4«s hereinafter par- of June, IWfl, the. following J I. Kistak Miirtjt.i(* <:orporallon, a 1.1'. 5/a-«/I-12 19'ja due regard being (riven to Urm» and m Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. On Sunday. July 7, th Ion ol the State of N*w Jersey, »M.M lert only to such limitations or raatrlc ner of payment, in ca*e one or more tlculsrly rtasrrlbed, situated, lying and wns Introduced and read; and passed cm lions upon the exerels* of auch power si minimum bins shall M rsccjved being In the Borough of Carteret in th* First Heading: (panhers also meet Wednesday ' Contain Story" will be may he aperlally provided hy law or Tlpnn aocvptanc* of the minimum bid. (jiunlv of M__l*aa_ and Stat* of New onniNANcrc TO Docket N«. Ml-K.«7 Sheriff purchase- In accordance. wHh term* of ough of Cart«n>t Map known «« 'Revised CKNTRAI, AVFNITE. TO DrlBHA fiv virtue of th* abov* stated Writ, lo KI-HENR I.F.WIS anle on file, th* Township will dellvn a Map of Blocks _ll, 3X1, _tl and 2.14, sit-IN Tirg SEWARKN SF/TIO\ f)|- TUB WORLD WIDE TRAVEL fPECIAMSTS SINCE IMS me directed ind delivered, I will expose \llomry uated in th* Borough of (!nrteret. County TOWNHHIP OK woonnnrrw.E Mijeslic Financ* ind Discount Corpor harfaln and mle de«d for said promises in sale at nubile vendu* on WRDNES-i I..P. 5/M-V5-1M9// M »1(B.M DATr~): June M, Iflfift of Mtddlesex and Sut* of New Jeriey, HE TT OHDAINKl) hy the TMunlripal UAY, The 26TII DAY OF JUNE A T> ation, a New J«rsey corporation, is Plain- 1 , Te 26TII DAV OF Jl!NE AH y p -I — JOSKPlf V. VAMCNTT dated July 3, 194A; approved In arcord- Council of the Townihlp of W/wxihrMS.? - at the hour of two o'clock »y th« ''"• *<** Walter Jellnjky and CerelU Jel VOTICK OF PUBLIC SAME ance with Chapter 2M-P. I,. l!>21 as! SF/T1ON 1. The fnTTim-ttiK street Insky ar* Defendant., Writ of Execution TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Municipal Clerk TRAVEL then prevaillnf (Standard or Daylight To he advertised June I". IMS and JU1Mamended, signed l>y Joseph U Jomo, Mu- rhan(es be snd h*ratjy are made In for the. sal* of premises dated March A' t a regular meeting of the Municipal Saving) lime, In tha afternoon «f the 16. }Mt In the liMder-PrsM. nicipal Engineer and Land Surveyor, cordance with tha fallo mir ! tatd day. at th* Sheriff's Office In the28th. 1MI. Council of (ha Township of Woodbridfa, License No. 1957.' " L.P. O719-M/6I J5V«4 Railroad Areniip, In the Wood- k is our City of New Bfuniwlck, N. J. By virtu* of the abov* stated Writ, (o held on Tuesday. June lath, 1%», I wai Being the premises commonly known bridge Section, from It* lioullwriy A m* directed and delivered, I wli: expose directed to advertise the fact that on and dsaignated as No. 27 Londtllow Termlnm, VA feet South of Or- AIX that tract or parcel of land, lit- to sal* at public vendm on WEDNES- Rf.SOMJTION iiale, lying and b*liu| In tha Township of Tuesday evening, July 2, 1KI, tha Muni Street, Cart#r*t, N. J. ange Street to its Northerly Trr. DAY. THE _Kh DAY OF JUNE A.D., clpal Council will meet at 1:00 P.M. Take notice that on the 9th d»r of The approximate amount of tha Judg- mlnm, 50 feet North of Whits rMlaon, in tha cqunl.v of Mlddletui. In 1968. at the hour of two o'clock by the , lha Stnte of Navr Jmtj- 'DSD in tha Council Chambers, Memor- May, I9C8 tha Zoning Board of Adjust ment to be satisfied hy sirly line of Saving) lime. In th* afternoon of lha i;ilil Jersey, and expose and wit nt public Date ^^ Fox Road distance So feet northerly after a public hearlnf sdotfwl a rasnlu Seventy-One Dollars (t4.971.O0), more or fb) Central Avenue. In the Sewflren day, at th* Sheriffs Offlr* in the City ol to the highest bidder acaordtng to terms tion (or William «nd Marrsret Krug, for plus Interest together with the Section, from Old Rond to Cliff zjf Air • Rail • Steamship akin* the same from the Intersection of New Brunswick, N. J. tha westerly HIM of Fox Road with the o( sale on fila with the Municipal Clei»|, variance to erect four ona family dwell costs of this sals. Road. Is hereby changed t» ' Hotel • Tour and Cruise Northerly line of Edmund Street; thence A 1,1. tint tract or parcel of land and open to inspection and to be publicly i|ne, on undersized lots. I/>t 1, Block 790. The subscriber reserves the rlgnt to Debra Plaee. jninninf (I) North 75 defreea SS minutes premises, hereinafter particularly describ read prior to sale, 1M 1 In Block 442-H woodbrldge Avenue. Avene). Woodbrldge adjourn said «le from time to time sub SECTION 1, Thin ordinance (hall be ef- ed, situate, lying and being In th* Boron th* Woodbrldgt Township Asseasment Township, N. J. and tha Municipal Coun Ject only to such limitations or restrict- fective. Immediately upon rnloptiott. ap- Reservations The World 50 wcondj Weit and parallel with the Mnp. ' northerly line oF Edmund .Street 100 feat; ough of Ssyrevlll* in III* County of MM Ml approved subdivision on May 21, 1961lons upon tha a»rclaa of auch power as proval and publication according to Uw. Over — VA 6-3661. thence (2) North. 17 dafreei 41 minutes tBVsex and State of New Jersey Take further notict that tha Municipal and that a copy of ssld resolutions are may ba specially provided by law or JOSEPH NBMYO Ra»t and parallel with tha weaterljr line BEGTNNINO at a point on th* Westerly Council has. by resolution and pursuant to on file in the office, of (aid Board and rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions President of the Counrll | of Fox Road S0.9O feet; thence (.1) South slds of Snyders Lane which point Is dis-law, fixed a minimum pries at wtiloh CniCouncil l at tha MunicMunicipap l Buildingg, Wood of sal*. Said Ordinance remains on III* to th. tant Southerly approximately .1M feet aald lot in said block wil b* sold to- I office of th* Municipal Clerk for eubli« 75 degreet S3 minutes 50 aeconda East bridge. N. J. snd ara availablle for IIn ROBERT H. JAMLSON ami parallel with tha first coun* 100 from Ih* Intersection of th* Westerly aide gether with sll other details pertinent. *pection. glurllf inKjaictlon. Travel Bureau ft t th id U said minimum price being 11.000 00 plus William and Margaret Krug il.FXINAHD ADI.ER Notice la further given that said ordin- costs of preparing deed and .advertising Applicant* - Attorney ance win l» further considered for final CSIPO this sal*. Said lot In aald block will re [, p MM passage by aaid Council at a reculur •/19/S8 IVm.L.P. *7M-ll-as7« quire a down payment of 10% of the bid | of that body to he held In th* 303 Maple Street accepted by the Municipal Council, in ,,inr_ oAft BEnnvi'rwviM^G INNING. Northerly linn of the tract of land con- NOTICE Council Chamber at tha Municipal Build vsjed by Elizabeth Bain, widow, et >l csih, cc-rtilled check, or cashier's check NOTICE TO BIDDF.R* ia*. Woodbrldge, N. J. on Tuesday, th« PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Being commonly Known as Nolle* la haraoy given that a Itognlar #J« Fox. NI J. lleniy Boehm and Wllhelmlna payable to th* Towiuhlp of Woodbridge. Nolle* la hereby ggiven that Sealed Bids -Jeetlug of Ui* Council of the Townahip ind 4ay of July. 1901, at I o'clock in Uw WORLD WIDE TRAVEL Road, ICdison, New Jersey. noehm, hii wife, by deed dated Septem- the balance of purchase price to !)• paid will be received by tha Town CouncFf of of Woo-brMg*, held on the lflth day ol*v«nlin*. a* which pl«c* and, Ume all r*r- Bt_ Interest*) will b* f |vsn an opportun- SPECIALISTS SINCE 1907 the mortgagors herein by Deed dated of th* Clerk of Middlesex County, in Book Said property W moi* particularly o> IMA for the construction of Concrete Introduced and raadi and passed m First ity to b* kcard concerning sa,ld ordin- even data herewith and aboui lo be ra-S19 of Deeds, at page 122; running thenoe scrlhed as followi: Curb" and Storm TJraln. In various Sec- Heading: ance. ... „ .. „ i jo i( W^ I corded simultaneously herewith. TM« Is South minI1(M W side of Diai Street, W. off Wilson tion of the Township of Woodbridge, Con- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR JOSRMT V. VALENTI a purchasa money mnrtgaj* being given 177.07 feet to a point; thence 121 South 62 Avenue, laelin tract ifXSA ooosistln. of tha following DINANCE ENTm-ED "TBB TRArnC Municipal Clerk lo secure a portion of tha purchasa price decrees 3D minutes 50 seconds Bast 151.95 TERMS AN1> CONDITIONS OF PUBMC quantitiesti : ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP 0*" L.P. l/U/se 11! M of the wilhin described premises. jfeet to a point on the Westerly side of SALE OF REAL HSTATE 4650 L.P. Concrete Curb WOODBRIDGE" H96S) INCLUDED as part of tha mortgaged'Snyders Lane; thenee n> North 17 d«ireei KNOWN AND DESIGNATED on the 1050 »..V. Concrete Curb Ik Cutler BE IT ORDAINED, by the Municipal LEOA- NOTICE premiseris s ;ite tHih e fllfollowini g HItem s 7 20 mlnntes 10 seconds Bast *mt sloui; Township A.i3e*sm«nt Map u T,ot 1 in 90 L.F. 15" Reinforced Concrete Pipe Council of 111* Townahip of Woodhrldg*: riJuASB TAKE NOTICE that an appli- shadex, 7 storm windows, T screens md'ththe WesterlWtly Wside of snydcri l,.in« 5312 Hot 412 It nniv owned by and In posses- and th« necessary appurtenances In ac SECTION 1. Aa ordinance entlU*d cation has been made to the Division of sashes, J jtorm doors. feet to a point; then,« ill ntlll along th* sion of the Township of Woodbrldge, to hecordance with plans and specifications on Traffic. Ordinance, of the Township ol Buildings In Uw Township of Woodbrldga Wesl r| FUN SUNGLASSES iuAz * )' sid* of .Snyders I,an* and -- held Tunday Evening. July 2, 19M. *tfile In the Division of Engineering. Woodbridge" <1»S5> b* and hereby _ by It*** Oil - Chemical Corporation tn curve to the left for a radliis al 29B 12 n-rt « I'M. ilXST) in th* Council Chambtn, Bds for the ahov* will b* received at amended as follows: permtt the eonstmetlon of » Sohent Slur. tria feet to th* point or plac* of llegin M. morlil Municipal] Building, Wood the office of the Municipal Clerk of the SCHEDULE 1 age Terminal, consisting of underground liing. IllidKe. N. ,t. Township of WoodbrldCT. Memorial Mu- In accordance wtth th* provisions Horace hortiontaj steel i;.nk«. ebovr- for the SUN in your life BKINO T/H No. I-A In Blork No ?l» Tl nicipal Building, Woodbridge, New Jer- acor frouud. vertical steel t.-mks, two truck 'niB inirniv* al>»ve designated will be Sertion M. no person shall park a v». un the Tax and Awssmenl Map of Ilia. pursuant lo resolution of th* Muni sey, until 2tno P.M. prevailing time, July loading racks, a atoraffe and office huilcl- ; Borough of Saj*-eville. hlele at any time upon any of the follow • Blue, Pink, Tan, Grey, Green, or Gold Lenses iHpal Couni-ii » of Woodhridge, on tlie be notified of their ctatuj with forty-cieht Street to a poinitt __ ffentt east ththereoff . Block 760. Lot 20-A, 20 B. 21 and 2.1R TAKE YOUR CHOICE * after Hie «al«. upon (he payment! p'''tI wiM be received only from those! BIDES lor this application has been scheduled FOR HIGHEST PRICES into tin Township Treasury of UieBldders who are qualified In aocordancei for Wednesday, July 3. 1968 at 8:00 P.M. balance of the purchase prlc*. FaUuTej«ilh 'he Iniiructton (o Bidders. Copies of; LOCATION at the Municipal Building, 1 Main Street, •if the ppurchase r to make ppaymeny t In'the Prequallflcatloq n Documents mayy be Frof-rmo Ihth*e westerlwestely curb llinne of Liberty Woodbridge, New Jersey. Plot plans and *u Iff. Cf\2Humona Weinsteiin ALL STATE Coin Co. speciflcationa for said construction are lull puivhate price by within 00) obtained upon application to th* Munld- street to a point 200 feet west thereof. 211 Now Brunswick Ave., after the «le wHI result In for-pal• Clerk^B 1.. I NAM_ _ - —.. E OF STREE- • _ fc__T filed with th* Planning Board and an NoOtieUixVer18 Hopplawn (Perth Ambov) lelture of deposit. Bidders wiio qualify In accordjnce wlthj Liberty Street available for public Inspection \JpticianS 44.1199 Tim Tnuti.ship, iitxm i-omntlanoe hv|lhe Instruction to Bidden may obtain RIDES HESS On, Ii CHEMICAL WillBeArfmrtted! the purchaser with the termi of salt "'am and sneclfloatlons at the Office of Both CORPORATION sliall iii-iiver lo the purchaser a l>ur Joseph V. Valenti, Municipal Clerk dur LOCATfOJJ State Street 465-67 MAIN ST. — METUCHEN — 548-6215 ^aiu and sale deed. i ing the hours of th* regular course of Kran iha northerly curb line of King Perth Amboy, New Jersey Tlie premises shall be sold subject to busliietM, begmnlng June 30, 1968 hut notGtnrg* Road to a point 100 feet north L.P. 6/19/68 $7.04 HOURS: Monday and Friday — 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. -•I laxe.s, asaessmeat* and oUier later than three (3) dftys prior to th* final thereof. liens of rtcord to th* dale date, for receiving of bids. The charge SECTION _ This Ordinance shall be- Tues., Wed. & Thurs. — 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. of sale. for all plans, and t-peciflcatlons ii (500come effective immediately upon adop- Saturday — 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. I h.- ><>le of all of th* premises In which sum shall not be returned. tion and publication according to law. %••- GAL Dally J:J» ti 11:00 P.M. 25th & 26th ^^F I k *«U'«rl« rriday and Saturday 'Til lt.M Frsmium Oil. Notional Brand. 24-hr. iundaj 4 F.M. Til II P.M. tsivlw on all maksi of burnsrs. HOURS 10 A.M. Tot hail tervice jutl TO 5:30 P.M. f ii>« in a cull. BRASS BUCKET No Photographer SIMONE BROS. Charcoal Steakhouse between 1 & 2 P.M. LINLJ-N, N.J. U. S. 9 & MAIN STREET Get a Firm Grip HU 6-2726 WOODBRIDGE HU 6-0059 Reservations: MR 4-9118

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in color— lVatiiro Sat. al 6 I It) — Suudiy <'oul. from I r\M. SAT. MATINEE SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW 2 & 4 P.M. ... And Start Connecting "THE ENDLESS SUMMER" Get into the swing of saving regularly with our Accumulator Savings Planand see how quickly your position will im- PROCLAMATION prove. Just pick your goal from the chart below and we'll help you con- . nect for a home run by adding healthy WIIKHKAS, the New Jersey Alliance of Bu.sines.smen lias planned to hold a Job Fair at the New Brunswick dividends regularly to your savings Community Center on June 20 and 21, for the purpose of uiTungiiij'. for summer employment, as well as permanent account. employment for thos« who seek such assistance; and

WHKKEAS, this is a cooperative venture on the part of Die Alliance, together wijh the Chamber of Commerece, Gef a beautiful Slate Kinployment Service, Industry and Commerce Di- vision of the lUban league, and other interested groups; AMOUNT SAVED EACH MONTH $1.00 $3.00 SlO.flO $25.00 8x10 WIIERKAS, We in the Borough of Carteret wish to » 12.30 36.89 122.96 307.J9 (BUCK & WHITE) recognize the importance of this endeavor Insofar as it will encourage the youth who want to work, as well as any 38.60 115.80 36641 963.01 picture of your baby and all employers who will participate In the program in 67.37 202.10 673.68 1,684.21 a meaningful and creative way, and it being in the best 113 65 346.94 1,136.48 2891.20 interest ()f all citizens that we do everything iwssible lo for only foster this effort which will result in the good of the com- 151.63 454.89 1,316.29 3,790.73 munity at-large. 337,02 771.06 2 ,S70.19 6,423.47 mrnm TO I_ YEAR* (Comnufid of tht Rail (f 4'i% JIT Am)tim} (ampoun.a. Quarftrlr H*r*'* all you do) Ju.« bring your ehlidrtn NOW, THICREFOKE, T, Thoma*"j: Deverin, Mayor to our »ttx» DO. th« datoa, atumn tad ou, spoolalUt In child phglotr.phy will tak.* "of tlie Borough of Carteivt, N. J., do hereby proclaim \ *«v*ral cut* poias. You'll g*t ta m you,- Juno 20 and 2^ as lo».ly finish*, pictures In just • few days Brln. all th* thlidrtn undtr 12 — 1 Silo' JOB FAIR DAYS only «M. Hch child tak*n a|n»ly or 1 8xlli in the Borough of ("arteret, and urge participation and _ruu|j only <1.00 p*r cfiild. support of this evenlrf s. You'll •«• finlihad plctuna — NOT PROOFS • In Ju.ta f*w day*. Ch«o«* 8xlO«, Jn7's or wjlm all* — and our special "pi_gy bio." First Savings IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand camtra msani you can buy portriiti in anil caused the seal of the Boruu.h 0/ Carteret, New Jer- . and loan association of fy J . ..* LIVING COLOR TOO! sey, to bo affixed Urn 19th day of June, ]UC8. j PERTH AMBOY At unb*|l*va.ly low pile**. \ Hi. Rl 11 AMBOY WOODBRIDGE EDISON a Friend THOMAS J. DEVKKIN, Mayor ^JJ'J btpt* blimt 43 Ainboy Avoi.ua ••O Amboy Av.nuo • \

THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Bv WINDSOR J. LAKE Folks In

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PuMSahvd Weekly / l(ty Per Copy WINDOW BY On Wednesday By K Mail Subscription Rates JULIAN BY JACK YfLSON Norftlenej One Year, $4.00 ON GREEN STREET * > Publishing, be. mm* Six Month*, $2.50 POLL A Good luck wishes to Mrs. Richard (helln) Van Editefi, For the first time in the history of New Jersey, individual rec ular new prexy of the St. Cecelia's School PTA. ognition was given to the tank truck companies as a group, when Because mir name is in the UWfiENO F. CAMPION. • HABRY P. FRANK, Auodate PubHihtx members of the industry combined their efforts to display an ar You'd have to travel far to find a more competent tnjtr telephone directory, we get a ray of equipment, capable of handling asphalt, petroleum, chem tal music director than John Parka. icals, liquid gases and dry bulk, granular and pulverized ma great deal of junk mail from a wide variety of sources. Most terials, as well as food grade products, at the Greenbrier Rest letters state that we "may have Harry Heim rates Journalistic accolades for his codtavoai • QONSOKTADON aurant, Route 1, North Brvpswick, under the sponsorship of the already won i valuable prize." behalf of brain-injured children. Raritan Traffic Club, Tuesflay night. • • • Over 400 persons at the dinner later on heard the guest speak • • • Overheard in a local pub: "My wife and die Internal R«T«&M er C. Austin, Sutherland, managing director of the National Tank The recent letter came from a national magazine. It said that Service have a lot in common—all they »ver think aboil m Truck Carriers Association in Washington, D. C. declare that the our name and that of a neigh- money!" "tank truck industry serves the entire continental United States bor have been chosen by a com- • • • with over 1,000 products daily." puter and all we have to do is Mrs. Geza Dobrovolsky is handling reservations for tha da/ ei Sutherland further noted that "although the industry was in send the attached coupon. recollection being held by members of the Altar and Rosar^ *w volved in handling hundreds of hazardous materials under reg • * * ciety of St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church. But will ltavi illation Interstate Commerce Commission and related groups That was not all. The letter al at 10:30 on June 23 and Rosary Society members will then tnv4 the safety record established is one to be proud of." so asked us to become a mem- to the Dominican Retreat House in Media, Pa, Besides the many exhibiting carriers at the first such venture ber of something or other and • • • there were also a number of suppliers related to the industry on get five dollars worth of shrimp Enthusiastic outdoorsman: Richard Graoholm. hand. The success of the meeting was attributed to Daryl Henry delivered to our door ev^ry of the P. B. Mutrie Motor Transportation and Nicholas Quadrel month for a measly few cents a Mrs. Elmer Hobbs rates applause for her tin* original of Colonia, of Quadrel Brothers in Rahway, at the Woodbridge day. entitled "Memorial Day, 1968." She recited k at a me Township line. • • • candlelight service held by th* Iselin-Colonia State We wrote back to the maga- Club. zine and told them that we are very jubilant about the fact that the computer selected our name. We're mighty proud of Stan (Allstate Insurance) Schulti. tt We added that we are waiting led his company's Eastern Zone in Honor Ring potato in | anxiously for the prize. But we He and his wife were featured on the cover of the latest iasw did not order the shrimp. Contact, the magazine for Allstate salesmen. Ha wa* aljo t • • • subject of a fine Contact feature article. The letter was sent out in due For many years Stan has personally provided the writer lime. Weeks passed and of the type of conscientious, superior service that policy h dream about but rarely receive! course, there was no answer. • • • We decided to inquire and wrote to the magazine and asked what Vivian (Edison) Tiatz's heart belongs to Navyman David M«ffc happened to our very valuable prize. Prediction: William Bohn will do an outstanding job • • • man of the Edison Township mental health drive. He's «i A couple of weeks elapsed and principal of Herbert Hoover Junior High School. we finally got a card. It said that publishers of the magazine In case our readers wondered who the "familiar strangers^ regretted deeply that our name were watching the Memorial Day parade here, most of yosi did not come in the final tally. guessed correctly—they were Elmer and Rose Veciey of Saraw Bi i we got tile booby prize—a ta, Florida. 10 cent print of a famous paint The Vecseys were well known locally, after living here all thehj inM in appreciation for our keen Shown arc the "f ytations", the winning group in the Rattle lives, they retired to Florida 10 years ago. They are spending the interest in the matter. of the Bands, recently hjitd in Woodhririg* Township and summer here in Sewaren with their daughter and son-in-law, • • • sponsored by the Woodhrldge Township Jaycees as they left Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Sandy) Banko. Mrs. Vecsey is the forme} for Atlantic City yesterday morniir:. From left to right are: The dime print did not even Rose Varady of Fords. Richard I. Bassarab, chairman nf the 'Battle of the Bands.' cover our own investment. We Elmer, also known as "Steve," is a veteran newspaperman, ttf Bund members are: Kenneth l.alVnta. Robert Lapushinsky, mailed two letters to the maga was a hardhitting, crusading editor here in the 30's and playej Boyd Cannon, Gary Morten and John Carvana. Missing is zine, the postage on them wa; an important role in the history and growth of Woodbridge Town- // You Really Want To - - Joe Samuel. The grop is now playing in state competition in 12 cents. ship. Tdnfght, as tlie strains of "Pomp and an institution of higher learning. In Atlantic City, and if successful, will enter national competi- "Steve," as the township old timers will recall, was most ao Circumstance" were heard at the three many cases it will be a big sacrifice, tion also In Atlantic City. Best of luck to yon Dick, and your tive in civic affairs. He served as secretary of Woodbridge Fire Township public high schools, hund- but the returns in the end will make it boys. Company for 13 years. He was one of the charter members and • • • secretary of Woodbridge Kiwanis; he was one of the organizer! reds of clean-cut, young Americans re- worth while. Sixty four senior 6tudWs at the tjivee township senior high Your State and secretary of the Woodbridge Businessmen's Association^ ceived their diplomas. We offer th«m schools. Woodbridge, Johrt'ff! Kennedy and Colonia, were honor- our sincere congratulations. If a student has maintained a fairly, j^tta Woodbridg. Tyto* J-ycee. for scholastic achieve commander of Woodbridge Post 87, American Legion; com- good average in high school, there are! ment and presented wi#JW

LEGAL NOTICES Pupil Assignment Wetherbee, Mrs. Jean A, n Merotr St. Wetherbets John E.. It Mercer St. Obituaries Wetherbee. William W. Jr., 7« Merest Change Announced St. District 4 Balcom, Mrs. Ruth, ST Mercer at. i Ball. Jot Corty. 35 Salem Ave. MRS. BETTK WALKER L/C ROBERT R. HANSON By Board for Fall Bell. Robert, IS Salem Ave Bernard, Mrs. Sophie, 44 Warren St. WOODBRIDGK — Funeral SEWAREN — Funeral servi- WOODBRIDGE — Changes Bernard, Stephen J . 44 Warren St. iwvicea for Mrs. BeUn Walker, •es with military honors were Brown, Clarence, It Mercer St. 25, of 2503 Col« VillnRP, Las in pupil assignments starting in Brown, Miss Doris Ann, 21 Salem Art. conducted this morning for September or shortly there- Carter, Mr». Barbara, B 7 Bergen SL Cruses, N. M., who died June Carter. Robert, B7 Bergen St. Lance Cpl. Robert R. Hanson after, depending on completion Castle, Thomas R.. 37 F.»sex St. 11 after an milomobilo accident who was killed June 1 while of additions, were announced Clark, Mrs. Deane, H-S Bergen St. an U. S Route 70-82 there, were Flgueroa, Loulae, (!] Btrgen St. on active duly with the U. S. by the Board of Education as Flmieroa. Miguel A , 45 Pershlng Ajv*. held Friday at the GuWerman Marino Corps in Quang Tri, Re-follows: GovaletJ, Mrs Pearl M . B 6 Bern** St Funeral Home, Jersey City public of Vietnam. Services Giles. Mrs. Leila V,, 5r> Rnflievrlt AT». All North Westbury students Graves, Charles. 12 Wsrrrn St. with burial in Baron Hirach Ce- Green, Mr». Henrietta M , 50 Merrer were held at the Zylka Funeral now attending Schools 1 and 11 jnetery, Staten Island, N. Y. Home with a requiem Mans at St. " Mr«. Walker was (he daugti- will Attend School 18. Children Gurman, Maria, At! Bergen SI. f>t Anthony's Church, Port residing west of Garden State Jones. Mrs, Annie, 58 Essei St ter-inlaw of Theodora Wlocer Reading. Burial was to St. G«r- Krlmin, Miss Judy. 1» Edwin St of 118 Harrell Avenue. Parkway In Iselin will attend Markus, Jr., Stephen. 13 Salem Ave. trudt Cemetery, Colonia. School 15. Those residing east Martin. John, D-7 Bergen St. Surviving are her husband, Martin. Nellie. D-7 Bergen St. Tb« deceased was (he son ofof the Parkway will attend McCall. Henry, !4 Mercer St. Robert; a son. Lane* at home; School 24. Perry, James. 59 Mercer St. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Mrs. Josephine SoKys Hanson, RMado, Juan, B.A. Apt. 12 Bergen St. geph Olgin, Jersey City; a bro-130 Old Road and the late Eric Children residing In Video Saei, Mrs. Juanlta. F. :i Hereen St. Saei, LuU M.. B4 Bergrn St. MARTHA ABRAMS CAROLYN CITRON ELAINE G. COLWELL SUSAN CZAPUN8KT ther. Dr. Howard Olgin; h«r Hanson. He was a native of Park, (Mania, now attending Saei, Samuel. D-l Bergfn .St Per* Amboy and a pariation- School 27 will be re-assigned to Snlavsry, Mrs. Anna. 37 Union St. Iselin Colonii Colonia iMlia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. SaUvarr. John. 37 Union St. Louis Olgin and Mrs. ROeNr of St Aotbooy'g Church. He School 17, to relieve over-crowd- Somu. Joseph S.. D J Bergen St. m a graduate of the Middlesex ing in the former school. Stu- Somu. Mrs. Julia L., D-J Bergen St, Kaye. Samnels, Jr. Herbert. 27 Salem Ave. County Vocational and Technical dents residing in the area ser- Schnorrbusch, Mrs. Marten* E.. B-10 High School, Perth Amboy, viced by School 21 and now at-Bergen St. MRS. ANNA K. McCABE llass of 1966. He enlisted in thetending School 22 will be re- Sosnownkl, nrniatiette F-, *i Warm St WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Marines on December 28, 1966urncd to School 21. Students in Stapler, Hunter. 4S Mercer St. Soy, Henry. 44 Essex St gervices for Mrs Anna (Kut- and was engaged, in active duty East Iselin ,now attending Taylor, Mra. Katie M., 23 Mercer St. cher) McCabe, 116 Church in Vietnam on August 13, 1967Schoo. l 26, will be re-assigned to Tlrado, ARUstln, F-I Bergen St, Varga. John, 83 Edwin St. ..Street who died June 13 at John Besides his mother, he is sur-school 18. Walker, Lillian, 54 Essex St. V. Kennedy Community Hospi- vived by a sister, Dolores, and Walker. William J.. M EMfx St. a brothe-r, Eric, both at home. In order to reduce class sizes Williams, Fred, 57 IJnlon St. tal, Ediaon, were held Monday in School 3, about four grade 4 Villlanuva. Isabelita, 33 Salem Avt, morning at th« Flyim and Son pupib will be asked to attend niitrlrt t funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue. Guteskl. Joseph A . 70 Pul.-nkl Ave. MRS. SOPHIE GROMATKA School 11. Grade 4 pupils from Halfon, HowiTrt, 27 Ijongfelkiw St. , Fords, with the Rev. Charles W. Sewaren will continue to attend Seprenski. Mrs. Helen A . 9L Pilau si CARTERET — Mrs. Sophie Ave. Krahe, pastor of St. Paul's Ev School 11 for grade 5. Grade 5 AepTenskl. Leonard J . 91 Puliskl Ave. Prokopiak Gromatka, 73 of 92 • angelican Reformed Church, t students from Sewaren present- Strasko, Mrs. Lor'tta. Id l^iwell St, Randolph Street died Saturday Varga. Aranka, U Emenon St. Perth Amboy, officiating. Bur- attending School 9 will be re- at home. She was the widow of Dtalrlet 7 ial was in Alpine Cemetery, assigned to School 11 (Glen Foil. Anthony, «5 Sharot St. Walter Gromatka. Born in Po- Hamm. Mrs. Carol H.. «1 Lelck A»e. Perth Amboy. Cove School will not be com- land, ertie had resided in Car- llamm. John (.'.. 61 Lelck Ave. pleted.) Port Reading pupils in Hutnlch. Dennis. 77 Fitch St. A guidance counselor at Car-teret 60 years. Mrs. Gromatka grade 4 now attending School 12 Hutnich. Mrs. Jerilyn, 77 Fitch St. teret High School, Mrs. McCabe was a parishioner of Holy Fam- Ihnot, Michael, 5ft Lelrk Ave. will be returned to School 9. Jenkins, Mrs. Blanche 1, . S3 Leiclc Avi was a member of the faculty ily Roman Catholic Church and All other Port Reading pupils Jenkins, Vermin \±, 93 Lelck Ave. since 1927. She held a bache- member of the Polish National Kutcy, Mrs. Edna. ? Wheeler Avt. now attending School 12 will re- Kltcy. Joseph. 7 Wheeler Ave. lor's degree in guidance from Alliance 102.1; also of the Kasa main there. Lukl, Miss Sfphte. SI Sharot St. Seton Hall University. She wasPosmiertna Society. Majawtkl, Mn. Iran* S. II Wtoster • graduate of Perth Amboy All students residing in Ken-Ave. High School in 1923 and of Bea She is survived by a daughter, sington Apartments now attend- Majsztrlk, Belts T.. 14T Randolph St Mrs. Josephine Wissocki of Michael, Mrs. Carolyn A. M3 GERALDINK G. FREUND SANDRA LEE JENKINS JANE D. LEONARD LINDA C. LEVY ver College. Jenkinstown, Pa. ing School 19 will return to Wajhlngtoii Ave. Colonia Ford* EdiwM During World War II, she was Perth Amboy; six sons, Walter, School 25. Murray. Albert R . Mi Washlngtoa kv*. Edl Edward, Frank and Peter Pro- Rytel, Joseph 3.. 100 Randolph St. commanding: officer with the Shennah. JoMS>h J.. O t^ck Av.. tank of captain of the 700th con- kopiak, all of Carteret; Stanley Turlck. Mrs Christine, 54 Sh«»t St. tingent of the Women's Auxil- of linden and Adam of Perth Turlck, Henry. 54 Sharot St. Amboy; 43 grandchildren and Zy|ler, Peter. 105 Sharot St. iary Corps at Wright's Airfield, Miss Fauci Is Diitrlrt II Ohio. eight great-grandchildren and a Basarab, Charles. 57 Charles St. sister in Poland. Hrechkj, Mrs. Antointtte M , 43 Lincoln Daughter of the late Mr. and Ave. Funeral services were held Brechka, Joseph J.. 43 Lincoln Av« Mrs. John Kutchner, Mrs. Mc- Church Bride Tuesday at 8:30 A. M. at the Brodkln, Bart, 606 Roosevelt Ave. Cabe was born in Perth Amboy Brodkin. Mr»- Theo, 60fi Roosevelt Ave, Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 CARTERET - Miss Lillian Campbell, Edward A., 41 Grant AW. and resided in Woodbridge dur- Carteret Avenue followed at 9 Fauci, daughter of Mr. andClmrella. Mr*. F.llzaheth, I Lincoln Avt. ing the last 22 years. She was Derc7Ji, Frank. 13 Charles St. A. M. by a high requiem Mass Mrs. Steve Fauci, 16 Sunnyside Fields, Miss Katherlne. 634 Rooswdt also the sister of the late Mrs. at Holy Family Church with the Drive, became the bride of Jo-Ave Theresa Pfeiffer and the late Rev. Henry Bogdan as cele- seph Torre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gural. William, 50 Christopher St. Mrs. Helen Wolff. Heffernan, Mrs. Rita T, 11 Llneeln brant, interment was in Mount Anthony Torre, 80 George Ave. • . • ,. i . , . Surviving are her husband, Calvary Cemetery; Linden. Btr*»t ofrSaturday afr5:15 P. M. lodjk, Mn. Barbara A., V Christopher Jarnee; two sons, James and it,' The pall bearers were six jn St. Joseph's Roman CathoHj: Indyk, Walter V . « Christopher St. Chirks, at home; four broth- Church. t . <' ••Ivano< , Mrs, Anna. 9 Charles St. ers, George Kutcher, Tacoma, sons Walter, Edward, Frank, Jarnutoskl, Theodore J . IS Lincoln Ave. Stanley, Adam and Peter Proko- Korhy, Albert, 52 Jeuiette St. Wash., Charles, St. Petersburg, r Kochy. Mrs. Helen J., S2 Jeanelte St. Fla; Henry, Blue Lake, Calif.; piak. Patri'd a"6hoban, tHe'oridal at Shiver, Mrs. M»ry, S» Chrlstopttt St. I/mis, Englewood, Calif. tendants ware Mrs. John Ches- Shaupr. Ray, 50 Christopher St. lak and the Misses Bernadrtte Smith, Leon, 598 Roosevelt Ave. ALFRED HAUSELT Walko, Itonald N.. 41 Grant Av«.' Phillip, Marilyn Balaris and Dlstrlit > MRS. MARY SHURYN SEWAREN — Funeral serv Elizabeth Torre. Haginsky, .(oseph, 19 Hayvvard Ave. Hiiginsky. Mary, 19 HaywarO'Ave. AVENEL — Funeral services ices for Alfred "Jimmie" Hau-s- Serving as best man wasR6e9ch, Edward, 20 Swarthmwe Drive. elt, 54, of 1412 School House Frank Gallo. Ushering were ]l(>esi-h, Khirley. 20 Swarthmore Drive. tor Mrs. Mary Shuryn, 67, of 4 Kusso, Barbara, 17 SwarUtoore Drive. Meinzer Street, who died Mon- Road, Glendola, formerly of Se-Bruce Decker, Dennis Siddens, RUPIJO. Michael. 17 Swarthreore Drive. waren, who died Friday at Jer-Thomas FalAte, Lawrence Fau- Surless, John T., 45 Swarthmore Drive. day morning at Perth Amboy Tanko, Joan, 36 Harrison Ave. General Hospital, were held this sey Shore Medical Center, Nep- ci. Tanko, Louis. 36 Harrison Avt, PHYLLIS T. NOVICK OLGA M. ROMAN MARYANNE C THORPE ANTHONY C. TOMAgSELLI morning at K a i a Mortuaries tune, were held Tuesday at Bel, Both were graduated from Titus. Harold W.. 19 Hay ward Avt. Edison Woodbridge Ford* Edison iCarteret High School. The bride, Wllgus. William »'.. F-ll Byron St. Summa Cum Laud* Inc., State and Washington mar. District 10 Streets, Perth Amboy, with Di- Mr. Hauselt wa» born in West 'a graduate of Nancy Taylor Order), Joseph £., M Locust St. Business Institute, New York Corderl, Mrs. Martha, 68 Locuit St. vine liturgy at St. Demetrius Chester, Pa., and lived most of Rapp, James V., 19 Louis St. Church and the Very Rev. John his life at the shore where he City, is employed by Hess Oil District 11 & Chemical Corp. Ilellezla. Mlis Lucille* 11M Roosevelt Hundiak, pastor, officiating and owned and operated the Oak Ave. Rev. Peter Melech assisting. Bu- Tree Tavern 21 years. He also Mr. Torre is a student at Le- Doyle. Charles, 90 George St. banon Valley College, Pennsyl Boyle. Sarah. 90 George St. rial was in Clover Leaf Park worked in the traffic division of Celeckl, Jane, 10 Post Blvd. Cemetery, Woodbridge. the New Jersey Highway Auth I'elecki. Richard, 10 Post Blvd. LEGAL NOTICES LookMeen, Mrs. little L , 35 Delaware Born in the Ukraine, Mrs. jority 13 years. He was an ex Ave Shuryn resided in Sewaren 20 empt member and past presi NOTICE TO VOTERS Miller. Florence, 56 Post Blvd. dent of Glendola Fire Company 111 accordance with Provisions, of an Oranglo, John, 10S George St. years prior to moving to Avenel Act entitled, "An Act to Regulate Oranglo, Mildred, 105 George St. 18 years ago. She was a mem- and a member of Asbury Lodge Election*", (Title: 19; 31-15), Revised Peters, Alfred, 34 Pennsylvania Ave. ! 142, F.4A.M., Asbury Park. SUtutet of 1949, together with the Peters, Joyce, 34 Pennsylvania Ave. ber of St. Demetrius Ukrainian Amendment* and Supplement! thereto Urbanskl, Charles, 51 Pennsylvania Ave. Orthodox Church, Carteret. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. the following names will be removed Urbanskl. Sophie, 51 Pennsylvania Avt. from the permanent registration binders District 12 Surviving are her husband, Doris Valentine (nee Kreutz in the BOROUGH of CABTERET, unless Falzon. Marie, 127 Jersey St. Joseph; Iwo sons, John, Fan- |berg), Sewaren; a daughter voters appear, personally, before the Falzon, Paul, 127 Jersey St. MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OK District II wood; Michael, Woodbridge; a Mrs. Sandra Cassro, Wood ELECTIONS, 313 State Street. (Room Sena, Frank Sr., 37 Holly St. daughter, Miss Anna, at home; bridge; three sons, James and 708), PerUl Amboy, New Jersey, on or Sena, Mary. 37 Holly St. before September 26th. 1908, if they wish Slska. Louis. 34 Holly St. two grandsons. Robert, both of Sewaren; John, to vote in the General Election, to be Stropkal. Ernest. 87 Holly St. with the United States Air Force held on November 5th, 11168, ami prove ti District 14 the satisfaction ol the MIDDLESEX Chadwlck, Peter. 30 Bernath St.. MRS. RUTH WINEBERG in Germany; two grandchildren COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, thai Cullen. Miss Elizabeth A., 85 Jackson! his mother, Mrs. Leona Haus they are residents of the BOROUGH ol Ave. COLONIA — The funeral of elt, Glendola; two sisters, Mrs. CAHTERET, and entitled to vote. Cundar, Benjamin, 26 Bernath St. Mrs. Kuth Wineberg, 45. of 16 The following names were removed for Greenberg, Clark, 15 Colgan Ave. Leona Stewart and Mrs. Cynthia Greenberg. Elayoe, IS Colgan Avt. Rugby Road, who died Sunday the reason that postcards, mailed to posseler, both of Glendola; a them, at their last known address, hav< Sullivan, Jobs L.. 32 Bernath St. at Rahway Hospital, was held been returned by tin Postal Authorities. District II brother, Leonard, Avon. IndlcaUnf that they no longer reside Bennett, Fsyt E., 1901 Roouvelt Ave. Monday afternoon at the KreiU tlwrt:- Bennett, William S,, 1901 Roosevelt Avt man's Jewish Memorial Home M1DDLESEX COUNTY Blalock, Eileen C, 54 Plnho Ave. 854 East Jersey Street Eliza BOARD OF ELECTIONS Blalock, William B., 94 Plnho Avt. MARYUN S. SE1DNER JUDITH L. BETHEIL ELIZABETH A. RUTN1K JOHN J. McENSOB WILLIAM J. TERBA ADVERTISED 1M1 Borcsak, George. Blair Road.. Colonia Fords Iselin befch, with Rabbi Abraham Hor- CARTEEET ChMlsk. Louise M . 9 Pekalo'Avt. Colonia vitz of Colonia officiating. Shiva , AVENEL - The funeral of District 3 Claaton, Allct E., U Pekalo Ave. |Willtam J. Terra of 15538 Bed VargOi, Llborlo, 43 Atlantic St. Claiton, Edward A,, is Pekalo Avt. services will be observed at her District 1 Cronce. Edward D.. 1501 Rootevelt Avi. late residence. dington Drive, Reddington Bllllot. Mrs. Madeline, 3 Hudson St. Crone*, FloTtncsj L., 1901 Roostveli Beach, Fla., a former resident Brodle, William, 38 Perilling Ave. Ave. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Govaletz, Joseph L., 33 Chrome Ave. Hansson, Adeline, 45 Blair Road. of Avenel who died Sunday of Govaletl, Mrs. Mary, 33 t'hrume Ave. Hansson, Kdward c 43 Blair Road. Wineberg resided in the Bronx an apparent heart attack in Lee, Louise, 38 Pershlng Ave. Hanus, JoAnn F., 1 Ethertdge Drive, most of her life and moved Florida, is scheduled for tomor- Mulrhead, Hugh, B-l Herman Homes. Harbush, Marie, 1501 RooseveH Ave. Nlebes, Mrs. Anna, 11 Warren St. Klernan, Belva. 1501 Roosevelt Ave. here 12 years ago. She was arow (Thursday) at 8:30 at tbe Pabon, Joie A . 90 Warren St. Klernan, Owen, 1501 Roosevelt Ave. graduate of the City College of Greiner Funeral Home, -44 Rada, George, 5 Burlington si I.nrien, Walter A , 1501 Roosevelt Avt, New York and completed grad Kiel. Mrs. Iris It., 66 Pershing Ave. Lewanskl, Charles. 31 Stima St. Green Street, Woodbridge, with Rodriguez, Daniel, 67 Union St. Lewaiukl, Grace, 31 Stlma St. uate work at Rutgers University a requiem Mass at 9:00 at St. Slngura, Stephen, 64 Larch St. Mastandrea. Stefanla, Trails and Newark State College. She Skripko, William R , 4] Larch St. Court-Apt. 3. Andrew's Church. Burial will Sofronji, Karl C IS Burlington St. McGlllis, Agnes, 3 Pekola Terr. was a teacher of th« second be in Cloverleaf. Park Cemet Van Dusen, Mri. Dorothy, McCiillls, Clarence G.. 3 Pekola Terr, grade at School 10, Perth Am ery, Woodbridge. Chrome Ave. Moll, Joseph M.. 15<11 Roosevelt Ave. boy, for six years. Velez, Miss Glad j i, 24 Hudson St. Nanh. Imoseno, 1501 Roosevelt Ave. \ Mr. Terra was retired as an 0 ll.na. Tluimas J., 1S01 Hoosevelt Ave Surviving are liar husband, Palmer, lla C , 1501 Roosevelt Avt. associate of Perth Amboy Sav Surviving are his widow, Flor Palmer, Walter J., 1W1 RooseveH Ave Moe; two sons, Laurence and ings Institute. He had resided ence (nee Kayser); five broth Pepllng. Patricia, 1S01 Roosevelt Ave Howard, both at home; a sister, in Reddington Beach seven ers, Edward, Eugene, John Redmond. Arthur H, 1501 Roosevelt Ave. Mrs. Pauline Last, Westfield. years. Louis, and Michael; two sisters Hcdmond. Katherine H . 1501 Roosevelt Mrs. Elvira Miranda and MrsAvi!. HI'PIKTI .lulej J., 151)1 Rwievelt Ave. Gilda Quadrino. Russii. Grace, S I'ekola Terr. Russo. Thomas, 9 Pekola Terr. Wierdo, Josephine, 1297 Roosevelt Ave District It 3W ''IS Clark, John G., 73] Ruosevelt Ave 1 lark. Ulna L., TJi Roosevelt Ave Kunak, Miss Elizabeth. 19 Wlilman St. II J9UJ3.IO •£ !)snSny llfmsel, Charles. 1 Charlotte St. Ih'iiuel, Kdna, 1 Charlotte St. l Nancy, 1 Charlotte St. HOioama Ki.sher, Lucille, 12 Liberty St JAMKS K. KOKNMKYKB S.nmifls, Herbert J., 85 Whitman St .KONAUl) KIIULMAN WILLIAM T. CHAPLIK GERALDINE M. TRAVIS »06I S.imueiK. Sanura B.. 15 Whltinau Si Kdisun WuudbridKe Woodbridge „ Iselin (uni l.atule Magna Cum Liude 1 ,IIIIO|| |!!J,llllli| J.IIIUJ ) LKUAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NIIKKIKK'S SAI.lv New Bruiuwkk, N. J, JCL'I only to such UinlUHouj or itrtiut- SITKIIIUK nil'kl 1 A1.L (liiit certain trjft or pit real of luiia UIKJU the t-xerciw* uf vuuh iwwvr M OK NhW JKKSKV tuud, HLtuute, lying and LHJIUK in the m*y 1M ipedully pruvidwl by Uw or 'II H3NI3HO d ISADflV Your FINAL TRIBUTE ( II.AS( I KV DIVISION _ An-tliip of tidison. County uf Middlesex ml«4 of Caurt. iyold vubjet't to eondttton« MIDIIl.liSliX COUNT! itid SULa uf New Jerttcy: oi wde. • it no tmei tnbyl* to tha .hrl Nu. r-hW-it Amciiitrd Know ii and dfhijfiiaird »$ IM 33 tn ! HOUKKT H. JAMISON xasatppiJAl uiy uf ilt-purftsd lovad UKfl Jeisi-> SJVIJIUD allU Ulan ASK>- Bluck 114U is shuMii on IPMJ|» of Wash- I Sheriff Is CHARLES SAVONA u tlntiiutivB dignified a Ni'^v .IriM'y ([jjlJiM.ihiill. 11 Higltui I'Mik, S«i'lion X\ »UUHL« (n ftli- . anil (.mm! ,1 Wy«lt and Helen •on TuMnslup. Middlesex inuiily, New ! Attorney oiuil ( utl on I 111^ «.i... \l I iIM.i , .it M 1 .:.m-. •In M \, ScHle !" rvi)\ tialeU ^o\enllH l . \h p. • JO BIVMB onil tuptnor nrhUty enl I'll., llfniiy lijlll.i; Slale rrnMKl V. Wilson L IM mnnumenti and mar Ken of ..1 -' \ . > ii II M11I1 1 . I i.l III) Aasttrirflt's, 4ti PalL

y i.l.t mnip.ilil . tki'i.ifti Wtll'i' Hi'. Biunswiik, N«w J«r»ey." uhirh map wasUKGKEK RECIPIENT ull typ»i. \, * '.-\ 1 iiiisuiner Dlsi-umit C%tllPitny; Itk-U in iin' itilki uf \Uv t-li-ik vf Mid.lle- I -M.lll ,1; in <: ..l[ll)i:.il (I > ifK (uimy on Jim« V, 1VW M M»p No. WOODUKlDGt; - llene Bos« \uiii (..uuveilieiii'ti Stop Nc\\.uk L'y|M»;i dphit al Kt'ilcral Im In F1U 7». Rabiaowiu. daughter of Air. In Our hhu'wi'uum or cull ^Illi l.t'illlillll M, SjlUlll-S, UIO d«| - Helug also kuowo us No. 'Mi Kinley and Mrs. Benjamin RabinowiLz, Mil >l\ !•>( full iiili)uiuLi*iii. ,. V\iil i.l I'VI^IIIIUII lu| lllc lj|« 1 ..I |iU'inl^> il reifivt'd a U, A. Pegree in Ed tall H, Millie ul Hit dti. -JII» nit MiuouQt u( ths Jud^ucalnMl »1 the rec'fiii i IV..,,,, ,11. .1 1 . i LLJ IIIUI iluhu ill iint<1 by i«L4 bli 1* 111*merit rxrrci.ss tit I lit IV ul |AIIIIIU M Ml I l». ) llnnun.iil 'I'wu "Mlui WOODBRIDGE MONUMENT I III. 'I.Ill IM\ I .IK'. I inlj 1' ill I'I .',I lui y il.i w.i, 11 U|.|j. t My Mull, WU >',, WillK.-L. II J. Ilir . 'ilf Anny dufriiils txli» puyiuuul j. AI III* ili«ull s U!lii« ut Ut« t il> ul avljuuiu Mid sail livia Uum lu tuiltt *ull- ioi M iti ritlcs. PAGE EIGHT Wednesday, June 10, 100B Leader-Preew Woodbridge Rec League Schedule 56 Students Qualified

Tho WooHbrldge Township Recreation Department Basohall It Soflbnl] l.ea'iup schedule Monday, June 24th thru Friday, For Youth Fitness Test June 28th, is as follows: PKT^RSON CLASSIC BASEBALL MONDAY, Jnn" 2'th Gnmeg at 6:00 P.M. The Rasoball Tenm vs. Zeroes, Fords Jr. Hi Piraro Construction vs. Plfites, Boynton St. John Vianney vs. The Klique, Avenel Park Hasarab Realty vs. Hilltop Boys, Ise. Jr. Hi Kings vs. Meltz Marauders, Wdga Sr. Hi ORGANIZAflOW (SLOW PITCH) Games tt 6:20 P.M. Sun Realty vs. Don Bosco K. of C, Sewaren Glen Cove ORGANIZATION (SLOW PITCH) TUESDAY, June 25th Gamei at 8:20 P.M. Fords Fire Co. vs. Schrelntora Assoc, Fords Jr. Hi Little League Managers vi: Avcnel Fire Co., Oak Street Port Reading Fire Co. vs. Molnars A. C, Sewaren Glen Cove Overs Construction vs. St. Vfccella's K. of C, Boynton Brennans Club vs. Dukes, Avcnel Park Satans Ath. & Social Club vs. Hopelawn Engine Co., Iselin Jr. Hi Wdi»e. Township Jaycees vs. Commando's, Colonia Jr. Hi Woodbridge Tearh»rs vs. Luckv Snot, MerrMI Park PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL WEDNESDAY, Jnne 2«th Games at 6:00 P.M. Pirates vs. St. John Vianney, Fords Jr. Hi Z"roes vs. Picaro Construction. Avenel Park OUTSTANIHNO ATHTETE AWARD — Thomas Rvall, one of tho top schoolboy runners in the Hilltop Boys vs. The Baseball Team, Iselin Jr. HI state, accepts plaque from Josoph E. Coir man, on the loft, director of athletics at Colonia Rookies vs. Kines. Wdge. Sr. Hi Iligh School durin-: Awards Day at the school. The plaque was Riven hy the coaches to the senior ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH boy "who has made the most outstanding contribution to Colonia Senior High School's athletic Game* at 6:20 P.M. program." Citizenship, honesty, loyalty, sportsmanship, dedication and athletic ability are the Sanitation Dept. vs. Wnodbridse Cardinals. Sewaren Glen Cove criteria for this award. INDUSTRIAL SLOW PITCH THURSDAY, Jnne 27th Games at «:20 P.M. Heyden Chemical vs. Elizabethtown Gas, Fords Jr. Hi Witco Chemical vs. Hatco Chemical, Oak Street THREE TIME WINNERS: In the Presidential Physical Fitness Awards, are the three student! Colonial Pipeline vs. Ronson Corporation, Sewaren Glen Cove pictured above. Left to right: Pat Mattos, Woodbridge Senior High; Robert Scall, John F. Ken- A. P. Green (Valentines) vs. Hess Oilers, Boyton nedy Memorial High, and Sally Milochik, Woodbridge Senior High. General Dynamics vs. Natvar Corporation, Avenel Park Englehard Min. ft Chem. vs. Gulton Industries, Iselin Jr. HI WOODBRIDGE The Wood- Presidential Award. A new School are: Sam Johnson, Char, Amato Carpet P°rvice vs. Kleen Sween, M»rriH Park bridge Township Board of Ed- number will be added each year lette Enik, Mike Karnas, Carol PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL ucation announced that 56 stu- until 1974, when a distinguished Marciniak, Maria Passamano, Games at 6:00 P.M. dents, 35 girls and 21 boys, from group will become eligible to Pamela Hoy, Karen Karol, Bea- Melte Marauders vs. Basarab Realty, Colonia Jr. Hi the more than 3,500 tested in wear the first Presidential Phy- trice Davis, Helen Golden, Ida HEAVY SENIOR (FAST PITCH) the 10th, llth and 12th grades sical Fitness Award emblems on Spinola and Patricia Egri. FRIDAY, June 28th Games at 6:20 P.M. in the American Association for which the number "8" will ap- Qualifying for the first tim« D'Orsi Bakery vs. Anchor, Sewaren Glen Cove Health, Physical Education and pear. from John F. Kennedy are: Ja- Endehard Eagles vs. Woodbridge 43's, Merrill Park Recreation Youth Fitness Test, In order to receive this out- nice Cowan, Barbara Dziombak, Kolibas Cardinals vs. Public Service, Carteret Park have qualified.for the Presiden- standing award, bpys and girls, Debbie Carlucci, Shelly Rey- HEAVY SENIOR (Fast Pitch) tial Physical Fitness Award. ages 10-17, must score on or nolds, Jackie Ferrara, Christine fords Fire Co. 1 1 Qualifiers will be recipients above the 85th percentile on all Niyen, Linda Gunther, Cathy W seven items of the AAHPER A.&O. Sweet Shop 2 it. Cecelia's K. of C. 1 1 of the Presidential Physical Fit- Wineland, Leslie Stevenson, Little League Mgrs. 0 ness Award which is an attrac- Youth Fitness Tests conducted Lynn De Mille, Linda Donnelly, Anchor 2 during tiie year in the physical Kolibas Cardinals 1 Satans Ath. & Social Club 0 tive certificate, suitable for Adele Lechleiter, Sharon Olden- Schreiners 0 framing; printed in gold and education classes. Recipient bloom Joanne Schaefer, Janice D'Orsi Bakery 1 must be in good standing and Public Service 0 Aven«l Fire Co. 0 black bearing the President's Ondar, Debbie- Hinlicky, Mary Continental Division signature, the President's seal recommended by their school Nalepa, Denise Donchevsky, Engelhard Eagles 0 principal. Woodbridge 43's 0 Woodbridge Cardinals 2 and a congratulatory message Frederick Carr, Domenick Di Woodbridge Teachers 2 and the recipient's name. Qualifying for the third time, Gregorio, Kenneth Engle, Kevin Games Played: since the program started in D'Orsi Bakery 19, Eagles 2 Lu,cky Spot 1 0 In addition, the Woodbridge Loder, Robert Marcovecchio, Sanitation Department 1 0 1966, from John F. Kennedy Gary Masucci, Bruce Morlino, A.&O. Sweet 7, Wdge. 43's 3 Township Board of Education, Memorial High School is Rob- Anchor 6, Pub. Ser. 0 Dukes 1 1 will award an emblem, three Keith Nicholas, Gary Paccdano, Sun Realty 1 1 ert Scale, and from Woodbridge John Rulle, Albert Tanko and inches in diameter and embroi- Senior High School: Pat Mattos, INDUSTRIALTLOW PITCH Brennans 1 dered in gold, red and white on Mark Wood, ft from Woodbridge Commando's 0 Sally Milochik and Laraine American Division blue. The emblem is designed Zullo. Senior High School: Gary Mor- W Don Bosco K. of C. { 0 to be worn on sweaters, jackets ton, John Dubay, John Jorgen- Kleen Sweep 2 Wdge. Twp. Jaycees 0 Qualifying for -otie second time son, Keith Daub, Frank Ma- Games Played: and blazers. The emblem bears from John F. Kennedy are: Bar- Hess Oilers 2 a white numeral on a red field bara Zanistowsky, Elaine Clan- tusek, Spencer Robbins, Arleoe PRESENTS TROPHY — Ron Osborne Sr., on the left, Is shown presenting the championship Heyden Chemical 2 Brennans 35, Don Bosco Alexandrovich and Debbie Buo- trophy won by the Mercury Savings team in the Munici-Pal League to Lance Willey, comp- Cardinals 17, Dukes 7 which indicates the number of cy, and Carol Bernadyn and Gulton Industries 1 times the recipient has won the from Woodbridge Senior High nerba. troller at the savings company. Others on the winning team besides Captain Osborne were Bet- Elizabethtown Gas 1 Sun Realty 14, Jaycees 0 ty Kuzniak, Cyril Simone, and Narda Vuolo. Ronson Corporation 1 Pr. Reading Fire 13, Avenel 2 St. Cecelia's 12, Satans 9 Natvar Corporation 0 1 Frank's Dept. Store 1 10 National Division Teachers 9, Commandos 2 Witco Chemical Over's 8, L. L. Mgrs. 7 Oldtimers Softball League Colonial Pipeline 1 Molnars 8, Schreiners 5 Slow Fitch Hatco Chemical 1 PETERSON CLASSIC Standinfs os of Saturday June 15 Amato Oarpet Service 1 BASEBALL Litlle League Managers 3 0 Engelhard Min. & Chem, Ray's Gulf 2 A. P. Green (Valentines) 0 ; Piearo Construction Kolibas Oldtimers , 2 General Dynamics 0 ! The Klique Pusillo A. C. 2 Games Played: Pirates St. Demetrius Men's Club 1 Witco 17, Natvar Corp. 11 Kings 1st Presbyterian M. C. 1 Amato Carpet 13, Gulton Ind. 8 Zeroes St. Joseph HNS 1 Ronson 12, Hatco Chem. 2 St. John Vianney J&L Auto Body 0 Eliz. Town Gas 12, Engelhard ! Basarab Realty K. of C. 0 Kleen Sweep 9, Popeline 6 The Baseball Team A&O Sweet Shop 0 Hess Oilers 9, Dynamics 8 Rookies Gypsy Camp 0 Heyden Chem. 8, A. P. Green 0 Hilltop Boys St. Joseph Players 0 ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH Meltz Marauders Games Played: Industrial League - Universal Division Slow iPtch W Pirates 11, Basarab 2 J&L Auto Body . . .. 3 . Port Reading Fire Co. 2 0 The Klique 7, Hilltop 2 All State Air Cargo 2 Oyers Construction 2 0 Rookies 6, Marauders 2 J&L Auto Body 3 Hopelawn Fire Co. 2 Kings 4, Zeroes 2 Continental Can 1 Molnars 2 Baseball Team 7, Rookies 6 U. S. Metals 0 National League Craftsman Club Fire Co. #1 Carlo's Pizza Ideal Liquor Airco Co. Safeguard Realty ynowiecki Funeral TIME OUT FOR A BIKE HIDK: Sharon Kent, like so many ire Co. #2 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS — Douglas Jago on the left presents sportsmanship awards at other smart Woodbridge Township women, above, keeps in Carteret Delicatessen John F. Kennedy School to Albert Pope and Sbelley Reynolds at the Awards Day program held labics Furniture at the school. shape by exercising at the new Figure-Tone Spa located at International League 2659 Morris Avenue, Union. Often she brings along her four- '. M. C. Corp year-old daughter, Lesley, in picture, who also is turning otary Club into an exercise buff. Sharon Kent's exercise session at the leverin Association new Figure-Tone Spa in Uniion consists of active and passive lebrew Men's Club exercise, steam bath, sauna bath, massage and sun treat- (ill Pharmacy ment. talian American Olub ewish aWr Vets askiw Plumbing Iruhin Pharmacy Carteret Rec. Department Standings 'hillips #66 Jr. League Standing CAR.TERET RECREATION Foodtown Markets 8 3 Merrill Park DEPARTMENT Metro Glass 7 4 L little Carteret League U. S. Metals 6 5 w deal Realty 6 0 Stgndips as of Saturday, June 15 Jack Pages 6 5 Thelmas' Bakery 1 American League Catholic War Vets 5 6 Liquor Cabinet 5 5 2 Carteret Auto Parts 9 2 Sportsman Association 4 7 St. George Pharmacy 3 S J&L Auto Body 8 3 K. of C. 1 10 5 uddeke Insurance 2 ^arallos Market 6 TIIE BOARD OF EDUCATION — Sportsmanship award at Beacon Liquors 1 6 John F. Kennedy Memorial High School at the Awards Day As of June 11 0 program went to Joe Croasdale, backfield ace of the cham- Mm. I Tiwr*. Nltti 'til 9 PJL, Polly 'til 6 P.M. pionship Mustang football team. Donald Macdonald, on the Saturday 'til 5:30 P.M. Nixon assails delay on spend left, of the board of Education is shown making the presen- uts. tation. Local Headquarters Auto makers recall 30,000 Monmouth Park By ars for checks.

Nf XT TIMI P.S. Express Bus VOU BOWL A complete ttlection of popu- EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY LANES THE CHRISTINE TIIOKN FUND — Was aided by the little Fellows League of Colonia from lar Jantinn twim w«ar in mo it the proceeds of a benefit Softball game. President Kay Smith on the left, shows check to Leagu* wonted itylti, color*. Stop irt AVAILABLE Director Walt Jacobowski, Cal Donnelly and Tony Partesi. and IH our Jantzen collection* SO OC ONLY X«A9 ROUND TRIP for Few in Saigon show interest Police get new weapon ii NEW TURK CHUTE FROM CARTERET—Leave Carteret Shopping in Paris talks. spray can arsenal. Uceanport, N. J. — Monmouth Center Wednesdays at 11:15 A.M., Saturdays at Park's new turf chute was OPEN grown to specifications by tho 10:45 A.M. Or from Al's Luncheonette, Roose- ! velt Ave. & Hudson St., 5 minutes later. I j I'rincetim Turf Company, whicll You'll find U here! .BOWLING ADDITIONS also specialises iu supplying sod FROM WOODBRIDGE —Leave Main & School ROOFING for several of the nation's best FULL LINE OF or Main & Pearl Streets, Wednesdays at 11:30 EVERY DAY & NITE AM, SilMl'.lKK SICIKG ALTERATIONS known ballparks, including Yan- WATER SPORTS A.M., Saturdays 11:00 A.M. \ ... ninvuiJt; is FUN kn> Siudiuin and Fenway Park. EQUIPMENT r;-1OM PERTH AMBOY —LOQV3 P.S. Ga-?, 3^1 Sniilli St., Wednesdays at 1t;-',J A.I.', '. .- . . . Keep Kit U|KD 11 AM Is U r M. urdays at 11:10 A.M. . . . Keep Cool FLEM1NGLOSS & SONS Charlie Brenner's HOLIDAY SPECIAL! ".". . Completely Air Sport Shop, Inc. SOLOMON'S Sport Shop Special trips on July 4th _ Condiiloiieri I*MVOYI<;N sr., iom>s Hi-..l,iu,ucrr. Fur HDNTINU I I/I EllZABETH AVI., HIZ . pork.. leave above locations same time as Sa' , s. KI^IIINK • AKCHKKY BOWLMOR LANES K20-1«7 I - '.12 WHW7 III IIHIOII KUIII'MKNT PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPCRT Hi Main, si./WuiiU>ru|it KU Irvine St.. Kabway Wt «M*

\ Wednesday, June 19,1968 LEADEH-PRESS — -T" CLIP OUT Mrs. WarrenReesHpnored USE NOW THRU JUNE 29, 196«. Clip ouMhUjmilre A<1! By Girl Scout Area Heads IT IS ONE BIG DISCOUNT COUPON. ISELTN — MM. Warren Rew, imlor troop consultant, area past ramping representativs for one; Mrs. Jerry Donotrlo, Brow, Area 6 Association, Crossroad* nle Troop organiser and consul, <;jrl Scout Council, was honor- tant; Mrs. Herbert Gunthner, (1 by the leader* and adult lunior and Carktte organizer, WORTH members Thursday niffht at a ind Mrs. T E. Syvertsen, con- "covered dish" supper In thesultant ,area two; and Mr^.Hea. Green Street Flrenouse. Mrs. ry Carpenter, Brownie troop or- Reos, who has been active in ganizer and consultant, Mrs. J. MORE scouting for over ten years, Is . O'Donnell, Junior and Cadetta moving out of the state. troop cosuitant, and Mrs. J. A. She has Rfirved in various ca- Sesta. Junior and Cadette, troop tegories, leader of Brownie, Jun- organizer, area three. ior find Cadotte troops, Day Mrs. Day, chairman of th# Camp counselor; and Council nominating committee, read tha enmp committee. As n tribute, approved list of chairmen and FREE! FREE! FREE! Mrs, Doris Valenti, of Washing- neighborhood personnel for th» ton Rock Council, a former area .96JM969 scouting season. They leader, presented a "This Is wore: Mrs. George Corrigan, Your Life" skit, with Mrs. Rces secretary; Mrs. Betty Hearn, seated in the honor chair, wear calendar chairman; Mrs. Rob- IF YOU REMEMBER: You'r/8 Retting old, brother. Above arc member* of the clans of 1818 of Ing a "gold" crown. rt Sullivan, camping represen- Woodbridge Senior High School, of which Judfie Andrew D. Desmond was president and the Mrs. Richard Lehman, presi- tative; Mrs. George Fink, camj late Esther Jordan, secretary and treasurer. The class colors were blue and gold; clais motto, dent of Crossroads; Mrs. Jack stamp chairman; Mrs. Sal Rap< Miiltom Parvo and class flower, Cornflower. Second from left, front row, was Dr. John Ix»ve, su .Brown, past president; Mrs. Va pa, cookie sales chairman; Mrs. pcrintendont of schools. We herewith list the names of those in the class. Yon oldtimers see if' lenti; Mrs. Betty Felmly, Coun Charles Klenzman, Juliette Low you can match the names with the faces. Esther Jordan, Panl Sullivan, Caddy Dee, Andrew cil representative; and Mrs. J chairman; Mrs, Alexander Cuth- Desmond, Paul Sullivan, Nathalie Logan, Frieda Miller, Ruth Happen, Alt* Carter, Carmen J. Mihoney, past neighborhood bertson, publicity chairmaii; Zullo, Russel McElroy, Marian Breckenridge. The Class of 1918 was a war Urn* clan «g the chairman, were special guests Mrs. Frank Galaaso, visual aid class of IMS In the three high schools is today. Mrs. George A. Nichtern, area chairman; and Mrs. Frank Stan- association chairman, was mas ki, Junior\Girl Scout Field T)ij tea- of ceremonies. chairman, Mrs. Lehman presented Mrs Mrs. Nichtern will serve in Rotarians Induct Slate Rees with the Service to Girls her second term as area associa- Plaque on behalf of Council tion chairman, Miss Merle Allen LAUNDERERS. DRY CLEANERS She is the first recipient of the is Council field representative At Dinner at Oak Hills award, originated by Mrs. Leh- for the 40 troops which mak« THIS ENTIRE AD IS ONE BIG DISCOUNT COUPON! Clip out and man. A Girl Scout statuette was up the Area. WOODBRIDGE — Annual in- presented by Mrs. Brown on be- stallation of officers of the Members of the nominating •end in with item(s) listed below — otherwise, regular prices will be half of the leaders. committee for the coming year Woodbridge Rotary Club was Mrs. Mahoney was general charged. Use this CLIP OUT DISCOUNT COUPON—ask for another. held Friday night at a dinner School 21PTO are: Mrs. Corrigan, Mrs. Sy- chairman assisted by leaders vertsen, Mrj. Carpenter, Mr* No limit on your savings now thru June 29th. at the Oak Hills Manor, Metu- from the Iselin-Menlo Park Ter- chan. Minor Fahrmann was in- Hearn, and Mrs. PaJma M«s4- At Final Meet race Area Association. with Mrs. Day again lea- stalled as president. Mrs. Nichtern presented her ving as chairman. Other officers inducted were: COLONIA - The final P.T.O. service team with spedal Thank Formal meetings of tf» asir> Donald Barnickel, vice presi- meeting of the school year was You pins, including: Mrs. Ste- held Thursday at 8 P. M. in dation will not be held during dent; Lester Oros, treasurer; phanie Day, organizer, and Mrs the summer, but win be reman- Thomas D .Duriham, secretary the all purpose (room of School Robert Vislocky, Brownie anc *¥° QUILTS 21. Presiding over her last meet- ed in September. and Jay BJornsen, Ben Folk, Dry C1MM RUGS CLEANSED Westfield with his wife, Antoi- mothers, Mrs. Darell Russ; od 314 North Feltus Street, South kuksld, William Chapman, Rob. from Wesleyan University, 4B H BT M\ With thii coupon wa will deduct 25% off th« regular price of all rugs. nette and four daughters. He is ucation, Mr. Robert Post; hos-Amboy, was solemnized Satur- ert Rock, Gary Norton, Jote (OTBT 12 ft. wide, reg- price.) Middletown, Conn., Cavanagh , a member of Holy Trinity pitality, Mrs. Bernard Judd; li- day at noon at St. Anthony's Stanik. Ringbearer was John E. received a Bachelor of Arts Church, Westfield Council of brary, Mrs. Dominick Chisvette Church with the Rev. Martin Ahlering. degree cum laude as well as Knights of Columbus and past and Mrs. Jerry Rabinowitz; Komosinski, uncle of the bride- Mrs. CiszewsM graduated from president of Chapter 9 of Ameri- newsletter, Mrs. Ijeonard Franc- groom, officiating. Woodbridge Senior High School departmental honors from can Institute of Plant Managers. the University's experimental kowiak; assistant editor, Mrs. and the Charles E. Gwfgory Seymour Frankol; publicity, The bride, given in marriage PILLOWS College of Social Studies - by her brother, Kenneth AMe- School of Nursing, Perth Am- Mrs. Hugh Brite; telephone boy. she is attending Jmey 7M'^ ~m~~l5 W7t New f««therprooproof ticking plua laundering, fluffing apapd^d rterilliation«t« of ring, Port Reading, carried the an ungraded, Interdisciplin- squad, Mrs. William Koonce; City State College and toem - feather*. We will dadact "So off tha rogular prica, Y?»»'piijr, only $2.50. ary program of independent Fly -Up Rites garden oommittee, Mrs. Louis same prayerbook her mother ployed as assistant head Burse study in the social sciences. phiccone; theater series, Mrs. carried at her wedding in 1938. at the Perth Amboy General Mrs. Kenneth Ahlering, sister- At Wesleyan, Cavanagh was Arnold; Redder and class trips, Hosplbl, For Girl Scouts Mrs. Alvin Werner. As an ex-in-law of (he brid«, was matron active as president of Beta of honor. Other bridal attendants Her husband attended St. •AVKNEL ~ A fly-up cere- pression of the PTA Board's ap Mary's High School, South Am- Theta Pi social fraternity, preciaftion for her leadership included Mrs. Nisarul Hague, <) Skirts vice president of the Arthur mony-for all levels of Girl boy, and Newark State College. Scouts was held at the First and service, Mrs. Ijehman re- T. Vanderbilt Debate Council, He is attending Treoton State Sweaters, Trousers Presbyterian Church hall. ceived a gold charm. College and is a teachef in and as a varsity debator. lie The PTO presented the school ANY tombinalion of 3. W« will deduct 30c off the tottl regular price A flag ceremony was conduc- St. Anne's Unit Sayrevills Wax Memorial High received the Briggs Prize for ted by Cadette Troop 585, Mrs,with a Xerox 3M copier. Fre- School. outstanding intercollegiate de- Ruth Stett, leader. derick Gcoffroy, principal, gave a brief demonstration of the Installs Slate After a trip to Miami, Jfla., bating, a Thorndike Award Brownies from Troop 147, tthe couple will make their home use of the gift. WOODBRIDGE — St. Anne's for independent honors study, Mrs. Stella De Pahna, leader, Mrs. Lehman installed newly in South Amboy. a summer study grant, and flew up to Junior Troop 127, Unit of Trinity Episcopal Church RAINCOATS Mrs. Kay Graham, leader. elected officers: president, Mrs. was twice presented with the Kay Beron; first vice president, held its installation at the new We will deduct 76c off tli« renular price of any raincoat. Cleaned, finished Decker Memorial Award. He Troop 456 Brownies, Mrs. Mari- Mrs. Donald Schmidt ; second and waterproofed — you pajr only $1.99 (lining extra). lyn Latoraca, leader, entered parish house and also celebra- was also president of the Uni- Junior Troop 234, Mrs. Sybil vice president; Mrs. William ted the 25th anniversary of the versity's chapter of Delta Koonce; third vice president, Gray, leaders. Brownies of Mrs. Leo McGarm; recording group. The Rev. William H. Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, Troop 463, Mrs, Jeanette Com- Scfamaus installed Mrs. Joseph ba .leader, flew up to Junior secretary ,Mrs, Joseph Paga the national forensic honor so- nelli; corresponding secretary, Karnas, president; Mrs. Frank ciety, and was selected to par. Troop 263, Miss Peggy Growney, AIR CONDITIONED leader. Mrs. Robert Post and treasurer, Hellwig, vice prtstdent; Mrs. 61' BLANKETS ticipate in the Harvard Uni- Mrs. Howard Frank. Fred little, secretary; Mrs. versity Business Internship Juniors from Troop 120, Mrs. TONITE THRU TUESDAY \f Jr M W* will deduct 61o off the regular price of arty blanket. You pay ODIJ $1.49. Parisen, leader; Troop 127, Program was presented by Alan Stewart, treasurer. this summer. the school band, under the di- Mrs. Graham, leaded:; Troop Mrs. Arthur Molitor, first 234, Mrs. Gray, leader; Troop rection of Mrs. John Walz, and Next year, Cavanagh plans the sixth grade chorus, under president, and Mrs. William Evening!: T:M • >:1« to undertake graduate work 263, Miss Growney, leader; the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Kash, first treasurer attended. at the Harvard University Troop 299, Mrs .Martha Haw- Other former members atten- Sat. Mat.: 2:00 kinson, leader, and Troop 260, Kleber, accompanied by Mrs. Blanket Bindings Graduate School of Business Miriam Ohorborda. ding were Mrs. T. R. Jones, Son.t 1:30 • 3:35 • Administration for which he Mrs. Elsie Buzick, leader, flew Mrs. R. Cruikshank, Mrs. Faith Wo will deduct SOe off the regular prica of blanket binding! — new, both has been awarded a Clurk up into Cadette Troop 585, Mrs. Humphries, Mrs, Joseph Sipos. 7:30 . 9:3* Stitt, leader, and a new Ca- enda. You paf only $2.50. Fellowship. Cavanagh was a Hawaiian Night Dance "St. Anne's Memories" was 1064 graduate of Woodbrldge dette Troop just being formed with Mrs. Nancy Morgan_ lead- On VFW Calendar presented by members of the LUCILLB HENRY Senior High School. committee including Mrs. Les- er. Mrs. Morgan also madle the ISELIN The annual Ha- BALL FONDA bridge used for the ceremonies. waiian Night dance will be ter Kershaw, chairman; Mrs. sponsored by the Ladies Aux- Andrew Shaffer, Mrs. Downes iliary of VFW Post 2636 Au- Varey, Mrs. Stephen Shaffer gust 3, with Mrs. Frank Stan] and Mrs. Alton Wolny. Sermon Topic named as chairman. Mrs. Karnas announced a Cht "Yours Mine Dancing at the event, to be nese auction will be held in the held at the poat ball, Route 27, fall with Mrs. Wolny as chair- Told by Pastor will be from 9 P. M. to 1 A. M.man. ISEUN _ "Jesus and the Old Typical Hawaiian, or native & Ours" Commandments" will be the dress will be the costume. An unsuccessful organizer Is M>plc of the sermon to be pre- Tickets may be obtained from one unable to get other people ADMISSION Mrs. Stabl, telephone 283-0673. sented by Rev. David D. Prince to do all tb* work. AdulU $1.23 pastor of First Presbyterian The boy who plans bis course Church, Sunday, June 23, at twoand completes his job is getting Boeing designing a small jum- Children Under 1* - M mdthing worship services 8-45 to be a man. bo set. QUALITY STORES IN THIS AREA anfl 10:15. The church nursery will be ELIZABETH — 536 NO. BROAD ST. . . . available, under supervision, 189 ELMORA AVE. ... 522 FIRST AVE. . . . during the 10:15 service only, 406 SO. BROAD ST. for children three months of age END OF SCHOOL SPECIAL to four years old. • COLONIA — • SPRINGFIELD The Senior High Fellowship will meet Sunday, 7:30 P. M., in 426 Lak« Ave. 203 Morris Ave. Fellowship Hall. ONE DAY ONLY! • IINDEN — • WOODBRIDGE — The Prayer Group meeting is 2400 Linden Ave., East 108 Main Su set for Tuesday, 1:30 P. M., at FRI., JUNE 21 435 No. Wood Ave. PARTICIPATING ARTIST: the home of Mrs. Fred Bless- • NIXON — man. Persons requiring trans- • UNION — 246 Plainfield Ave. Miss Barbara Marlis, 18, portation should call 2830224 or 344 Chestnut St. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ge- 283-0924. ALL SUNDAES* rald Marks, Colonia, will take • KAHWA Y — • HETUCHE1V — Mrs. Josephine Black and SOFT'ICE CREAM Reg. 35c to 45c 402 Main St. part in the second concert in Mrs. Joan Graessle will be co- 884 St. George Ave. this year's Maslerwork Young superintendents of the annual • 1SEUN — • NEW PROVIDENCE Artists Series Saturday at 8:30 Vacation Bible School to be P. M. ,at 300 Mendham Road, held this year during the weeks 1538 Oak Tree Rd. 592 Central Ave. IHorristown. of July 15 and 22, for nursery A pianist, Miss Marlis has age children, 3W, to Junior High been studying for eight years students, grade 9. Cla-sses will with Roger QuiuUu, Alexander be Monday through Friday, 9 PHONE 325-5000 ROUTEMAN SERVICE (liiapniflli ami Seymour Bern- A. M. to 12 noon, at the church. 29c Plus lo tax stein. She is completing her Registration forms must be junior year in high school and submitted, with fee, to the 'except bununa splits & nut nundaei Dependable • Convenient • Homled will bpend the summer in ad-child's Sunday School teacher • If more convenient for you, you van also call these numbers for vanced music study under a or Mrs. Black, 50 Trenton Ave partial icholirship at Am- uue, Edison, by July 7. One of the Largest, Mu»t Complete Ice Cream ROUTEMAN SERVICE: lierst College. She has per- Stores in the World! formed in many recitals, in- • UU €-5000 e HI 2*6161 • JE 9-1110 e AD 2-6122 e PR 5-8676 cluding out) at Judsoii Hall In SERVICES SUNDAY New York as a winner in the COLONIA — "The Man Who OPEN DAILY &, SUNDAY Music Education Countil Plauo Conquered Fear" will be the 11 A. M. to MIDNIGHT competition. She plays first sermon topic of the Rev. Donuhl OUT . chair clarinet in Colouia Sen- T. Hijggs, pastor at the U:3U CLIP ior High School concert and Und lf:00 A. M. serviced Sun ui a idling bituds und has ac-day at the New Dover. Metho- USE NOW THRU JINK 2<>. < lip mil ilii« rnii™ ml! companied the school concert dist Church. There will he a COLONIA DAIRY MAID ' choir in concerts and musical coffee hour bHween services in 1075 St. (.'forge A\«'.-:*KI-«)2*)2-<:oloniu IT IS ONE BIC DISCOUNT r I productions. Fellowship Hall. Wednesday, June 19, 1968 LEADER-PRESS —

indi received do not truly re 2<>3. tha Am rican Legion Atixil v literary magazine of the Time is our consciousness of lh» ect a gaving to the local prop lary. high school. /succession of ideas in oil erty owner. Such a statement Five Students Pact is Signed Patti ig the daughter of Mr. The Friday evening session Is mind. bears close inspection. and Mrs. Seymour Pierce of 45 open to the public. For example, the money au At Classes in Slima Avenue. Her high, school The daily Boys State sessions With Contractor -P. B. Shelley. The Mayor Reports Jiorlzed for us last week is part activities included vice-presi- start at reveille 5:30, end with >f programs included in the cur- dent of the Future Teachers of lights out at 1(1:30. Included are CARTERET-The Redevelop- ent budgets of both the State Citizenship America, Junjor Achievement oasons in N. .1. politics, athlet- ment Agency has signed a con- Cuban women will attend by 1 and the federal government. CARTERfcT - Five CarlcrM •»FMC Corporation) treasurer of cs, elections for all compara- tract with (he Soble Construe military schools. Taxes have been levied to ap 1 he Club he I lc rna tive offices. Boys State has 16 Lion Co, for the first phase of ih School'juniorVaVe^atten,!Shl jj i .re attend ! f™!* ^. ' " A Ralph P. Barone, Ph. D. propriate money for those pro ng week long classes in citizen tional Relations Club, and Ann 'ities and a 100 piece band. tne , Chrome urban renewal grams, and applications for ship at Rutgers and Douglas scott News Staff. Harold A. Eaton directs for project. grants have been prepared by colleges at Now Brunswick. All The purpose is to learn the the 23rd yeaf. thousands of municipalities ac- are members of the National functions of the various branch According to Chairman Nieh ross the country and hundreds Honor Society. Thp announce- cs of New Jersey government. olas DclVacchio, the Atlantic within New Jersey. City-based firm will construct dltlonal recreation lands, and ment was made by Douglas (Sponsored by Carterct Post Social Security You may hav» noticed In the If Woodbridge Township had King, principal. No. 263, the American Legion, pross or heard over the radio that about two-thirds of the cost! 178 unit middle-income gar- not been successful in gaining Sponsored by the Carteret Boys State is by far the largest den aparment complex on thr ljist week that Congressman will be borne by the federal and program of its type in the Uni state governments. That repre the funds, the money would have Women's Club, Girls Citizenship Subject of talk undeveloped I. T. Williams Co. P.itten's office notified us nf gone to some other community. ted States. Some 900 boys and U. S. Dept- "of Housing and Ur- .•vents a direct savings of about Institute is being held from June ISELIN — Melvin J. Berger tract, behind the Carteret Diner There would have been tio re- 17 to June 21 at Douglas. 100 staff members will attend field representative for the So- h-n Development (HUD) &fh $106,000 Uf our taxpayers, and duction in excise the 23rd annual session from and tfie present Herman Homes p\>vai of1 about $80,000 in Open it is only a fraction of the mil- taxes, sales Attending will be Ann Marie cial Security Administration, taxes or Income taxes for Oprendek, 17, daughter of Mr; June 23 to June 28. was guest speaker at a meeting project. f >nces /grants for acquisition of lions of dollars in funding we Woodbridge residents. But, be- recreation land In the township have successfully gained for va and Mrs. John Oprendek, 124 Program Listed of Iselm-Colonia Senior Citizens The site is on the northeast ause our application for thRandolpe h Street, her activities Highlight of the program wil Club in Green Street Firehouse end of the urban renewal area. The federal money will pay rious projects in our township funds, and because we pressed The apartment project, esti- for 50% of the costs of parcels during the past few years. in high school consisted of be the inauguration of a boy Mr. Berger spoke of the var ur case and had the aid of Con Future Teachers of America, In- governor on Friday and the in- lous provisions of the Social mated at a cost of $2.5 million \tfhleh will enable us to add to From some of the statements gressman Patten's office in pur- to $3 million, is scheduled u> be Avenel Park, Vallay Rd. Park ternational Relations Club, Biol; troduction of the girl governor, Security Act and its aims for I've heard and read, there ap- suing the grant ... we will re- whose inauguration will have the elderly people. gin at the end of 1968 with com •ihd Boynton Playground. We al- eive money which reflects a ogy Club, and was assistant edi- pears to he a general misunder- tor of the "Loudspeaker", the taken place the evening before The club welcomed back pletion a year later. BE A CHAMPION I K have approval from the State standing of the nature of funds lireot saving for each property school yearbook. in Voorhees Chapel. All Legion Michael J. Daly, recently ActuaA IWIUUI VUi^l cosV l.*' t HITto. ILV4W.ia the federai ^l'> l gov- — - Ofeen Acres program for more iwner in the township. re- ite e received from sources other assemblies are in the Rutgers elected for his fifth term eminent and the borough will be „"*"•* «^ 2 55 j „ titan $26,000 to defray part of the than municipal taxation. It has The second delegate is Ann costs of acquiring the 8.3 acres It is through keeping abreast Gymnasium. president. He had been ill sev- determined by FHA, probabiy - - - been misstated that, since the Marie Gliniecki, 16. dauohtpr nf within the next two weeks ac- Involved at the three sites. of legislation which couM result Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gliniecki the first delegate is Thomas eral we°ks. Mr. Daly greeted included base for all such funds is taxa- in grants for our community, Mrs. Mollie Cohen as a new cording to Walter Schaffhaiiser. The upshoot is that we have tion of one form or another, the of 43 Jackson Avenue. During Brechka, 16, son of Mr. and nd properly applying for those Mrs. Michael Brechka of 23member and Mrs. Margaret executive director of the Car- been able to acquire needed ad her high school years she par- teret agency. - ^SSSff H Si grants, thai we have been able ticipated in the Biology Club, as Lexington Avenue. He was Var Rooney, of Irvington, a guest o j TORCH. to maintain a stall!* tax rate for an Algebra tutor, as president of sity Baseball Manager, in thMrse . Bertha McLaughlin. The units ranging from five!' Our VBS M-designed for «M- Com* SM . .. Com* fov* OM ., municipal purposes- while ex- Varsity Club, Biology Club and Mrs. Edna Skibinski, program bedroom to one-bedroom, some drett—frodrettfrom the toddlers to tb« r+BOWCRAFT the Latin Club, in the llomi te«w. And the Bible i« our Rate PACE SETTING landing and increasing munici Evonomk; Club. Future Teach International Relations Club director, reported on the lunch- apartments subsidized by the te«w And the Bible i« our Rate pal services in a time of rising He was also a Laboratory As eon and installation of officers federal government, are destin-l Bocfc. We'd be gW to ineloda Sumrttr ers of America, as a J V in «ush delightful cm* n/mm costs. set for Monday; the "mystery" v*-" "/I wov «r» iviwauuii an.*7i3 lui p*—r —~ —J, , ••- Basketball and Football cheer- sistant. ed for use as relocation Skes ior,J<*« rt s Fun For All Ages FUN CLOTHES leader and was also the feature bus ride to be held Tuesday; and families, displaced by the $6.1 -^*"* «p™_*_J " ™° * Complate wlfllon of lumniiraiir Ronald King, 16, is the other tant opportunity for him to learn editor of the Annscott News the boat ride to Bear Mountain million urban, renewal project. *""unforgettabl* e troth*. for vacation and everyday »t . . . Gary Ginsberg Bar delegate. He is the son of Prin- held last week. Mt.22 which is the school newspaper. cipal and Mrs. Douglas King 0 SCOTCH RAINS Refreshments were servec LOW FACTORY PRICES Mitzvah on Saturday The purpose is to build lead 191 Roosevelt Avenue. He was Lost time is never found again, CHILD Dl 233-0675 and door prizes were presented • swiMsurts • SLACK orjTFmi AVENEL - Saturday will be ership, character, and citizen on the Junior Play Stage Crew, SCHOOL Boiiboll Batting • SHtFTS • CULOTTES to Mrs. Lucy Peters, Mrs. Helen • PANT DRE8SKS he Bar Mitzvah of Gary Gi ship. the Student Organization Poster • Miniature Coif • Arehary Markman and James Burke. -Benjamin Franklin. '* Go Karti • Ping Pong 0>en Thundoy 'til 9 P.M. berg, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parti Pierce will go to Douglas Committee and performed as • Water Cyclet • Canoeing Ginsberg, at Congregation B'nai from June 23 to Juno 28. She is >i"

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Wednesday, June 19, 1968 News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures

GEORGE REROVICII, JR. j WEST POINT GRADUATE: i George Rebovich, Jr., son of I Mr. and Mrs. George Rebo- j vich, Sr, 556 Sayre Avenue, I'prth Amhoy. was graduated from the United States Mili- lary Academy at West Point, New York. He is the nephew of Council President, Joseph Netnyo. MAPPING WOODBRTDGE CAMPAIGN: !,eonird Berg (right), vice president of the Board of He received a Bachelor of Trustees of the John K. Kennedy Community Hospital in Edison and genera] chairman of the Science degree and was com- hospital's fund raising drive, briefs Woodbridge Mayor Ralph P. Barone on the schedule for missioned a second lieutenant, $50,000 drive among Township industries and businesses. The Woodbridge phase of the overall Regular Army, in the Army fund-raising effort seeking approximately $200,000 for new equipment at the hospital is a con- of the United States. tinuation of an effort started in 196S. I.t. Rebovichs' first tour of duty will be with the Air Defense Artillery, Third Bn., COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: Was presented to Mrs. Wallace Daniels of Colonia for her efforts in helping to establish a 65th Artillery, Cleveland, Ohio, where he will be working with Family Counseling Service office in Woodbridge. The presentation was made at the annual dinner meeting of the Colonia Chap- Nike Hercules Missiles. ter of the American Association of University Women at Sleepy Hollow Inn, Scotch Plans last Thursday. I«ft to right, Dr. David Burrows, Douglas College, speaker; Dr. Jean Simmons, Upsala College, special guest; Mrs. John MacKinnon, outgoing A Dean's list student, he president; Mrs. Daniels, Colonia, award winner; Mrs. Henry Brown, incoming secretary, Colonia. Not shown is Mrs. Stanley was a member of the Mathe- matics Forum while at the Nicmic, who presented the award. A native of England, Mrs. Daniel* is now an American citizen. She has been active in ama- Academy. teur and professional theatrical circles and is past president of the Colonia University Women.

HISTORY IN THE MAKING: Reviewing material to be included in a history of the Iselin area of Woodbridge Township, Mayor Ralph P. Barone, flanked by Fourth Ward Councilman Gene Tomasso (left) and Tex Perry, chairman of the Iselin Citizens' Committee which is undertaking CADET DiNlCOLA the project, comments on the data already compiled. Indicating his desire to cooperate with the group, the mayor asks all residents who have photos or information which could be incor- BETROTHED; Mr and Mrs. TO VISIT FORT: West Point porated into the history of Iselin to contact Mr. Perry. AH material will be returned. Eugene Lutz of 67 Elm or a Cadet Richard G. DiNicola, INSTALLATION DINNER-DANCE: The Carteret Lions Club held their Installation Dinner Avenue, Elizabeth, have an- 20 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dance at the Gypsy Camp and International Councilor Hank Allen installed the officers for the nounced the engagement of Leon F. DiNicola of 112 Wor- year 1968-1969. In the above picture, George Yuhasi is shown receiving the Gavel from out go- their daughter Mary Eliza- tylko Street, Carteret, will be Award Winners ing President, Anthony Mosca while Hank Allen looks on. beth, to Thomas Raymond among the members of the The officers for the coming year are: President, George Yuhasz; 1st vice pres., Joseph Gil; Pastena. son of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Military Academy's First 2nd vice pres., Michael Toth; 3rd vice pres., Gene Wadiak; Secretary, Fred Rossi; Treasurer, Joseph Pastena, 65 Morning- Class (seniors) that will visit Listed By School William Skiba; Tail Twister, Wendell Wilson. Board of Directors: Anthony Mosca, Kenneth side Road, Colonia. Fort Monmouth, CARTERET - At the gradua Harris, Louis Sitar, Robert Brown, Edward Philips, Walter Pavlik, A! Sohayda, Jr., Charles tion exercises held at Abraham j «C Miss Lutz is employed in the ! Varga, Lester Sabo, John Liempeter, billing department of Cosmair Lincoln School, the following L'Oreal of Paris in Clark. awards were made: , Mr. Pastena is employed ia Miss Csuti Wed Tie for first place: Stephen the Data Processing Depart- Paul Balk and Michael J. Mesa ' ment of Fidelity Union Trust vilz, $10.00 C.E.A., Plaque, Company in Newark. At Church Rite Lincoln School P.T.A. i CARTERET — The wedding Tie for second place: Dale| I Miss Anna Marie Csuti to Ann Guthey and Robin Ellen "•'-'•!. $5 «o, Lincoln School Per Mothers'Club jeorge Michael Hrunko took sonnel; Plaque, P.T.A. place at St. Elizabeth's Roman i.ulling Award, Michael Me Jalholic Church on Saturday at savitz, $5.00, Lincoln School Has Penny Sale P. M. with the Rev. John Personnel. Science Award, Steven Balk, FORDS - Mrs. Edwin Shus F. Chonko officiating. ,.,...• ., , $5.00 and Plaque 4 , Better Schools tor, president of the Mothers The bride is the daughter of Assodation. ELI NADELMAN Club of Troop #52, conducted • Mr .and Mrs. Antal Csuti, 50 Math, Steven Balk, $5.00, Lin- penny sale after the final meet Edwin Street. The bridegroom coln School Personnel. TOP SALESMAN: — Eli STANLEY J. FREDERICK Nadclman, leading agent in ing of the season held at the the son of Mr. and Mrs. John English, Robin Katz, $5.00, Lincoln School Personnel. HEADS UNDERWRITERS: the Newark General Office of home of Mrs. James Daly. Hrunka, 27 Dawn Drive, Port the New York Life Insurance Geography, Dale Guthey $5.00, Stanley J. Frederick, Port Reading. Company, attained the leader- A roundtable discussion was Lincoln School Personnel. I Reading, was elected presi- Serving as matron of honor ship of the entire Greater New held on camping procedures, re History, Marilyn Vitale, $5.00; dent of the Raritan Valley was Mrs. Philip Spaziani and York Rc;ion on annum! of new quiremeuts, and schedules for and Plaque, Veterans of Foreign Life Underwriters Association business paid for in May of the bridesmaids were the Misses Wars. the coming summer scout camp at the annual meeting of the 1988. Magda Csuti, Judith Bilinszky Most Progress, William Cril- at Camp Cowaw, Delaware snd Susan Vine. Flower girl ley, $5.00, C.E.A. group held at Kenny Acres. In addition to leading his own region, Mr. Nadelman Water Gap. The unit will leave was Miss Susan Csuti. Home Economics, Diane Pen continues to be among the on July 28 and return August 8, The best man was Joseph na, $25.00, Englishtown Gas Co. top 10 of 7,(10(1 agents in pro with Raymond Ha risen and Don- Nardi. and usering were Matt Marilyn Vitale, $5.00, Miss Former Peace Corps hew Bouselli, Richard Gregg ducing new business. Because ald Finan, assistant scoutmast- Woodman and Trophy, Crisco. \Worker Is Speaker of his outstanding production, and Frank Batitto. JUngbearer Honor Roll, $3.00, Lincoln ers, providing adult leadership Mr. Nadelmau has been in- was John Hrunka, Jr. School Personnel; Steven Balk, COLONIA — Miss Jandjie Zim- merman, a former member of. vited to be one of the princi- PAKVULI DEI AWARDS: For three Cub Scouts of Pack 4S were presented Sunday at St. Ce- Mrs. Shuster introduced Mrs The bride was graduated from Judith Bramovicz, John Deci- (he Peace Corps, spoke of her pal speakers at the State Sales celia's Church. Pictured left to right are Michael Maliniak and Michael RaberofDen6, John Rokita as a new member. Carteret High School and Elec- bus, Dale Guthey, Harry Isaacs, Congress in Camden, this tronic Computer Programming Theodore Kaskiw, Robin Katz, work in Ecuador before stu George Stubblebine, Den Si who received the award which It presented to Catholic Cub Scouts Mrs. Edna Harkay wa month. He is former owner who have reached the rank of Bear Scout, fulfilled the 12 requirement! and presented tlieir Log Institute, New Brunswick. She Michael Mesavitz, Mary Milak, dents at School 17. of Reo Diner, Woodbridge. Book to the Board of Review. awarded the special prize of the is employed as a computer pro Louise Nagy, Marilyn Vitale, The speaker described the evening. grammer by Teneco Chemical Catherine Verdi. daily lives and customs of Edua- Friday Services Set Horvitz and Cantor Royal Hock- wjU *lso present "Ideals of the The next meeting will be held Co., Piscataway. 100% attendance, $2,00, Lin- dorian children, showed slides American ways upon them. She inao. The sermon topic will be Jewish. Women". September 10, at which tim The bridegroom was gradua- coln School Personnel; Joanne and described the use of articles performed Ecuadorian dances At Temple Beth Am "The Growing Girl". Mr. and Mrs. Grossman will final plans will be made for a ted from Woodbridge High Canovas, Donna Cmil, Theresa she brought with her. Mrs. Zim- to native music and taught the candy sale to be held during DePasquale, Jorine Hartshorn merman also told of her role COLONIA — Friday evening Rachel Grossman, daughter of be host* to the congregation School and served two years pupils words of the language, Mr. and Mrs. I«o Grossman after services in her honor. November. in the U. S. Army. He is em- Harry lsacs, Theodore Kaskiw, and responsibility as a Peace Mrs. Zimmerman is nowmn- services will ba conducted ait will ealetuato her Ba« Mttzvah Hebrew Sdhool will conclude ployed by Air Reduction, Union. Tibor Kerekes, Catherine Krzy Carps worker .attempting to ployed as a social worker in 8::iU at Temple Beth Am wider and will chant tho Bottom h and today and tomorrow. Daily Min McCarthy urges U. S. baching The couple will reside in Port wicki, Irene Hadigan, Mary Sal teach (he Ecuadorians to ihelp Brooklyn, helping Cuban re- the direction of Rabbi Abraham lead responsive readings. She yan takes place at 8:00 I'. M of Israel. Reading. ilustiu themselvas without imposing fugees, PORT YOUR POLICE Wednesday, June LEADER-PREP^'/ SUCCESS TO OUR GRADUATES...CLASS OF '68 May you fulfill your highest ideals Future Success Class 01 '68 in all your endeav- PLATT STATIONERY ors! 100 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE Shop here for the • STATIONERY — One Of The Finest, Most Complete Selection Available Anywhere! hc§t jewelry gifts • GREETING CARDS for all occasions! for the graduate • BULOVA WATCHES * BENRUS Best Of Luck Graduates WATCHES (1 Tair Onirutfi) from th« Woodbridge Senior • Colonia Directors, STATE Officers & JEWELRY SHOP Employees « Main St., Woodbridge 634-1871 F. Kennedy Memorial First Savings Congratulations & Loan Assn. And Our Best BEST OF LUCK HIGH SCHOOLS 535 AMBOY AVE., WOODBRIDGE Wishes To The Graduates GRADUATES! 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$200 AWARD: The Residents' CnutvcU of the Parent-Teacher Association presented its scholar- AMERICUS CRAFTSMEN'S AWARD: A plaque for outstanding service to the class and school MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN SCHOLARSHIP: Mark Wishner, left, was the winner, with the father of the war hero, Joseph ship to Marc Schlemoviti. Shown with him are Mrs. Rcilly, left, and Airs. Brown, at right. and for high scholastic average was wan by Donna Ediksen, left and Mitchell Bohkin, right. O'Callaghan, making the presentation. The award, $200, is John Jago, in center, made the presentation. given to the graduate who has: Love of life; Consciousness of responsibilties to the world around him; good imaginations potential for fulfilling a worthwhile life.

TECHNICAL AWARD: Two awards ol $125 each were presented this year by the National ISELIN LIONS AWARD: Theistim of $250 each was presented to Diana DeCosimo, left and ANOTHER AWARD WINNER: An award of $100 was made Neal Klein, right. Making the presentation was Mr. Ritehings, The award is for giving time by Woodbridge Rotary Club to Sandra Simonsen, for making Honor Society to Robert Murdock, right and Charlotte Lapczynski, center. Making the presen- and energy to the scM*>t and community, for plans to continue their education and for main- the most of opportunities offered by John F. Kennedy Me- tation was Mark Boada. taining a satisfactory academic and attitude record. morial High School. Making the presentation is Charles Wit ley, Jr,

AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP: $500 given by the FOR HIGH SCHOLASTIC ABILITY: And for good citizen RED CROSS SCHOLARSHIP: Went to Lorraine Miller from OUTSTANDING STUDENT: Jann O'Buck won the $22J Middlesex County Chapter of the American Legion to a stu- ship, the Fireside Realty Award of $100 went to Laura Lil- the High School Junior Red Cross Chapter as the member Woodbridge Township Education Association Award as an dent who has exhibited outstanding qualities of leadership lien. Making the presentation is Carl Fleming. oT the graduating class who plans to pursue a career in outstanding member of the Senior Class who will pursue in student government. This year the award went to Mark nursing and who in the opinion of the faculty selection com- studies to lead to certification as a teacher. Boada, right, with Mr. DeStefano making the presentation. mittee is the most deserving. Making the presentation, left, is Nancy Rees.

MAKUAKKT LEAKY MIMOHIAI AVVAHII: \i< award or a MOST Ml KIMHUOl S: Hit- Victor C. NUklan Memorial *,um I'ltl SI N I \ IKtN: l.liini I'I-U-ISDII. i lulu, was Hit- win I OK (, ( 11 I/I NSllU': Ti s (tub Award of }2M V.ll I mill the VVmiilliuil^i- Tovwishi|i Srlmiil (Inks a nil Sec Au.inl rum li\ (In- I'I Jin i|i.il's ASMX ialioti, was awurdi'd urr of tin- iiHJid by WomllifiilKi- Township I'rilci ullon «f wan iiiucnlcd tu Mark Uoailtt, left, Loui» 1'llxkw. I'fiaui's, Imal IIIK'I, went lu l.imlii U.iiniluni, It'll, piv tu I'll M ri.i-,i,uw>l,\, null In. Kobi-it MiilliHiin tilling Hut Tcuclit'i's. ll was uiwii l»i liiKli siliiilaslii- sluiidlng, fur by Mn. Louig htliiu. Ituuui». |ilaniniit. tu tatii1111111 lii, i'.liii'dtion. M.ikinjj the i left, is Ai l'«»nauim« ul Ike Wednesday, June 19, LEADER-PRESS CLASS of '68

WOODBRIDGE SR. HIGH COLONIA HIGH JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL "May Success Be Yours In All Your Endevors Memories Are Made Congratulations Grads Of A Photo The future 1^yours grads! May you soar to the very heights of success. Congratulations to our grad- uate* of the class of 1968! Bejas STUDIOS Our very best wishes to you all, and of course ... a note 466 Rahway Avenue,. Woodbridge.. 636-9555 to friends . . jewelry, a last- ing gift of pride. best of luck grads!

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services before your round of partying. •COLONIA •WOODBRIDGE GALLANTS 426 Lake Avenue 108 Main Street Lenoard Mason Fords Jeweler *ISEUN •METUCHEN PHOTOS & STUDIO 1538 Oak Tree Road 402 Main Street Ted's Tailor & Cleaners 547 Amboy Ave. Woodbridg* 444 New Brunswick Ave./FORDS/VA 6-4747 •NIXON 17 Qreen Street.. Woodbridge .. 634-3826 ME 4-3651 Franchisee! Jeweler for Longine* and Wlttnsuer Watcbei L 246 Plalnfield Aye. Class Of Success Well Done 1968... CONGRATULATIONS Graduates To Our CLASS OF Graduates! The Very Of The Best For 1 1968 Your Future Vince and Peter Success! Riccardone and Class Class Of Employees 1968 MR. & MRS. MARTIN MUNDY Touth Committee' MR. & MRS. WOODBRIDGE WALTER A.H. , Inc. RICK ELKS LODGE New Jersey State Licensed Contractor BROS. MERWIN A, M. Mundy, Inc. The Only Certified Lennox Dealer Main Office No. 2116 JJJ The Raritan Bay Area Route 1, Avenel, N. J. Phone 0344)300 AND SON 466 AMBOY AVE^ WOODBRIDGE Phtjne 636-9052 r' Leader-Press Wednesday, June 19, PAGE FBTEEN ' Awards Night Held at Cplonia Senior High School

J:!no VICTOR C. NICKLAS AWARD: A $200 scholarship to a de- WEST POINT ACCEPTANCE- The United States Air Force SCHOLARSHIP: Givrn by the Licensed Beverage Own- B'NAI JACOB SCHOLARSHIP: In the amornit of $50 for high serving senior who has demonstrated a high level of scholar- . ". _ .... ' ' " , ' V , IU ,'„ , ...,„ ers Association of Woodhridge Township went to Calvert academic achievement and for exemplifying spirit of brother- Academy Certificate of Acceptance Tor the (lass of 1972, was I)owney fw f|rgt p|).|d |n hjs fam||y ^ aUend co|,e!?e >nd ship, given by the Principals Association of Woodhridge hood and fellowship went to Theresa Slaughter. Mr. Wil- presented to Joseph Furda. Congratulating him is William Township went to Mlchele Stoffga. Making the a w a r d is who possesses good academic standing. Shown with Downey liams, who made most of the presentations, is shown giving Georg« Bator, principal of Avenel Junior High School. Williams, vice principal. is Mr. Williams. the award. j

WOODBRIDGL TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF TEACH- 1 VNIVERSITY WOMEN AWARD: Of $25, for a senior girl MOTHERS ASSOCIATION OF COLONIA: A $25 award went STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD: For Outstanding service war ERS: Presented $100 to Adrlemic Dem for good academic to Janette Vandewatcr, as a deserving student who plans to given to Anna Gergel. Mr. Martin Gurbach is shown making | who has demonstrated high achievement in the school's pre- achievement in high school and for plans to continue her j paratory Curriculum, went to Erica Maxinie Pascal, Shown education. Recipient must have a parent who is a member continue her education, Making the presentation is Mr. Wil- the award for honor, loyalty and respect toward performance with her is Mrs. Abraham Rothman. of the union. Shown with her is Mrs. Phyllis Schectman. liams, of duty.

.SCIENCE DEPARTMENT AWARD: $25 Savings bond for H1(;H SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE: A $25 award by a friend of JAYCEES MAKE PRESENTATION: 1 or members of the KIWANTS SCHOLARSHIP: Of $200 for determination to overall excellence in the field of science went to Dennis Eb- "Colonia St'iiior High School PTA" went to Linda Brostow senior class who have maintained a straight A or straight B achieve and good school citizenship went to Jean O'Donnell, average in all subjects during her senior year, went to Diane Making the presentation is Mr. WUliams, .„, belts. Making the presentation is William Wolfiamuth. Mr, Williams making the award. Marowsky and Richard Chakrln. Shown with them is Rich- ard Trache of the Jaycees. Diane is the only student in the three high schools to finish her year with a straight A in all \ subjects.

: III SIM SS AW.lKIt: A *-'> Sjuii^t Bund w.i-. |>UMiit 1 FOR FI TURE NURSE: A-scholarship (liven by the Fi-dera- | PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP: $>W was pr«. S::^-, SCIIOI.MtStlll : (.ivtn l>\ tlu- Woodbi-idBi- ToHiiship Ke teU lo James (..ulii,., lliLr.ni,, In llr. IVilll.mu liDin llm 1 ittII14- l!iwi|ir,s I .iliii'iilinii VMM i.iliini < Dcui.se I.-.1 Woman's tilth of t'olunU. t« a Coloniu. RIII who plans to I " S»eiicer..«euter, by Mrs. Gordon Macauley, ! JO PTA ! i jili i i ut .ilU«l|)ju af Itltt OUtiilitudiujj seiilui ineiiilu'i <*l ki'li'lici tMlli J.iinci I'.illi'ii in.ikinj; llic pi't'»l'llliitiou. .-n.e, a junior eoll^e or mi, sum "'hool „,.! to Pa, llahl. ' ' K^"*, ^ ,f't U^'llh' Y^'i- °" tlf °L "'* ,. , , . .. . , . PresidenU touncil of Woodbndge iownship fot demonstra- Makmg the prcsnitation i> Mrs. Jowyh \italf, dub prrsi-. ting scholastic achieveiueut, good moral character and lh» d<'nt. * | luotivaUou to succeed. j PAGE SIXTEKN ' Wednesday, June 10,1968 \, LEGAL NOTICJI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Francsak, Mart An. Box 91. Jnllut St. Smith, Ellta NovoMlttk, Joan, 1 Woadhta. An.. Prttkm, Betty, 71, McOmtn St. Colmua, NOTKE TO VOTBRS 178 Orivt Ave., .Scwaren. JohMon, Jam** T. t Btrktler An, la accordant* wHb Provision*, of an Ittlln J Woodbrldge. Cole, Elluheth M., Ml Weit Avt., Sanders, Haul. 41 Vernon St., lewtrtn AvttveL Mtineh^ Aii Entitled, "An Act to Ragulata Elac- . Carol, 1U Brow* Avt., Inlln. Stachownkl, Albert J., 10 Milton Avt.. S«waren. Sandenr, John, 41 Vtrnon St., Sewaren. O'ConntU, Harry, KM Protptct An.. Prtelon! John R. Jr.. 71 McOnlra St. ColonU. Gannon, Walter, lax Brawn Avt, Uelln Woodbrldge. Schwlnd. Ida, 88* Wett Ave., Sewaran. Avenel. Mttaohea. OchUng. Walter E, i Itont," (TKIt: 19|3118>. Revised Statute, Daly ..ramee Jr.. M5 Wilt Avt. Apt. 1. Colonu. of 1MB, together with th* Amendments llarrlt. Colin L., MO Reglna St.. Uelln. Takara. Dori*. 71 Culture Line. Scwaren. Schwind, Lawrence. M8 Wttt Ave.. O'Connell. Rita, m Prwpaot Avt., Roektr, Anna, 17 Ktlly St. Mitten**. Harris. Eleanor E., 100 Reglna St., Woodbrldge. Daly, Kathleen fl.. H Hollon St., Avenel. - RMker, Jtcob L, 17 Kelly ft. Patrick. JIM. N Ratgtrt An. Ceioala, and Supplemtntt thereto, the following Patrick. William E. M Rtttftn An. name* will be removed from the pernia Uelln Tafcaca, John Jr., 7» Cuttera Lane. Seuarnn. Snith.' DtvM, II Stilt* St., Sewaren. Ptbti, Wtllaoa O, I WoodbiM An., Metuchen. Klernan, Helen. »J0 Green St.. Itelln. Woodhridgp. , Carolyn, t2S Weit Ave.. Apt. 1 Srriith. Linda. 21 SUlet SI., Sewaren. Avtntl. Rocker, Rochellt, 17 Ktlly It CokinU. tent regulation binder". In the Rlmbtll. Carolyn W. 114 New Bovtt TOWNSHIP OF WOOnnRtDC.F. linlms Kleher. Mildred I., « Queen Rd.. lae|ln. Trout. Barbara, 101 Rurnrll St.. Sewaren. Smith, Oeorge, IM Old Rd., Sewartn, Peterton. Mildred E., HO K*nuen An., Matachen. Kl»pner, Thelmt, 170 Bedford Avt.. Woodbridge. ! Dunalnr, Henry, «15 Weat Ave.. Apt. J, Smith, Rottmirie. im Old Rd., Avenel. Romano. Joseph A, MOP Lafayette Rd. Rd , Oolonia. voters appear, personally, beforn the Swum. DavM B. 14 Prlnceten Av*. MIDDLESEX COUNTS HOARD OK llrasi. Albert. 141 , Scwarecwrnn Stwaren. Petructllf. Harriet M., MB Woodbine Metuchen. ELECTIONS. 311 Slate strwi. (Hoom Krler. Christian G.. 100 Brown Avt., Woodhridge. nnhman. Harriet, IIU WMt Avt.. Rotak. John A.. 4tS West Ave., Sewaren. Avt.. Avenel. Rom inn, Suzanne, HOD Lafayette Rd. Colonla, Metuchen. Swanton, Marte, M Prlneetoei An. 708.J Perth Ambny. New .Irrsey, on or Iselln WARD I S*warrn. Wetabrenner. Dartene, (72 West Ave., Pleraon. Sandra, 1 Woodbtae An., brim* September 2Bth. 1%«. II Ihey wish Krler. Edith, M0 Brown Ave.. Iielm. Plahman, Harry, M4 Weat Avt., Sewaran. Avtnel. Rothlln. Robert M, SWA Lafayette Rd. Colonla. DISTRICT lit Metuchen. Temkla. 11* to vo«» in th* O*r»r*l Rl*ction, In be heJd MeKone. Adele, 8 Falmoutb Rd., Uelln Bravermao, Leonard, 94 Harned Ave.. Sewftren, Welnbrenner. William. 871 Wett Ave.. PyUI, MUt PttricU P., ITS Hyatt St., m Novembw Sth. IMS. and prove In thit MrMamit, Bernard A.. »M Oreen St. Gendlek. Catherine, *19 Weat Ave., Apt. Stwaren. Avenel. Rothlln. Sheila F, 350A Lalaytttt Rd. Colonlt. Perth Amboy. Wlltak, Annt, »IO Wait Ave., Stwaren. Mttuchen. iwHsfartlfin ol the MIODI.K.SEX COUNTY Iselin. Butala. Stanton M , 37 Coddlngton Ave.. fi. Sewaren. PyUII, Helen, 179 Hyatt St., Aveml. RO\RD OF ELECTIONS. (hat th«y are Murray, John P., 20 Julius St., Uelln. Oendleknl. . JJohn Jr., 625 Weal Avt., Apt. WARD 1 Raokncta. MUt Jacqueline. 1IA Rudemtn, Edna, HOC Lafayette Rd. WART) I Perth Amboy. O, SewarenSewaren. WoodbiM Avi., Avtnel. Metuchen. DIST. > rr--,lnd entitled to vote Isclln. Iloppork, Glenn. 510 East Av*., Regtn, May. 349 Avtntl St.. AvtMl. Ruderman, Itretl. 3»»C Ufayett* Rd. Ackenliel!, John, 77 Jeffery Rd., CMoata, Woodbrldga. Sewarcn. Chrtttlt. a Rotnok* St., •Bitch, Francis, JM Reman Ava., Metuchn. Peterton, Marilyn, II Ji Avt., Joaepb, Irene, M Laurel St., Perth Woodhridge. BuraczyntW. Margaret, 17 PnaUa Rd5 The following names were removed for Wnodbridga. Hciinmnn, Gary, 411 East Avt,, Avanel. Schtchter. Florenot, )90C Lafayette Rd. thi* reaiton that postrarri*. mailed to Amboy. Balrd. William Jr.. 41 Roanoke St. Metuchen. Colonla. Rendlnelll, Anthony J.. 104 Ellsworth Riach, Ruth, 129 Remten Avt., Avtntl. D'Emtlla, ErnM, Jr.. 77 LeWHt Rd, them, at their la*t known adrireaa. have Joseph, WlUlam J.. M Laurel St.. ^"uTnwn. Lucrtxla. 411 East Av*. Woodhridge. Ricket. Judith «.. 1 Woodbine Ave. Apt. Schichter. Herman J, HOC Lafayette hern returned by the Postal AuthorltlM, St Iselln. Perth Amboy. Cokmrt. y , Rendlnelli, Joan M-, M Ellsworth St.. Sewaren. , -Betilke, Donald C, IN Roanoke St. 17C, Avtael. Rd. Metnchen. l kl OUen, Alfred E., 17 Coddlngton Av*., Importlco. Christln*. M Vala PL. w™?irid*.?, RdgeRodgerr , John, Ml Bntler St.. Avtntl. Srrlmt, Ctrolt R, 3MD Ufayertt Rd D'Emlllo, Marl* P. 77 LttHt M, that ihpy no longer rraklc Uelln. Perth Amboy. Hymen, 44 Iivuuatton Colonla. there; Roako, Dorothy M., Bex 171, JuUnl St. Scwftren. Sable, Arthur, )!4 Wood ran Ave.. Metnchen. MIDDLESEX COUNTY WARD 1 •lucohluh, , Dorothy. 4M Weat Avt., Avt., Avenel. Avenel. Scrima, Nicholas C, HOD Lafayette Rd, DonateUI, Robtrt, n Prtdnem Av*. Woodbridgt. ColonU. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. DISTRICT 11 Stwarenre . Cosme. Join, 42 Mtdlson Avt.. Avtntl. SablaSbl , Jail* M., 114 WoodruM Av*., Metuchen. Roteman. EUxahetti If.. an Raynor St. Berkowtti, EdwirH C, «l New Flrkttn. •otanwi. 100 Jttfery Rd. Iselin. MaakaiinetiM . Winifred, 601 Wttt Avt., Crowley. Besslt. 31 Livingston Avt.. Avantl. Shane, Joel W, 150D Lalayett* Rd, WOODBRIDGE Bruiuwlclt Ave., Forda. Avenel. Metudhen. Cokuilt. Rowman. Robert A.. 101 Raynor St. Sewaren. Salamon. Judy, 37t Hyatt St., Avtnal. WARD 1 Gilesll . TTbomah t WW, 18 Warner St., Meumnerm , Mlldrtd A., 4M Cl[lt Rd., DAr, Salamon, Mat, 379 Hyatt St.. Aventl. Shiftman, Cynthia F, 1MB Lafayette Gtorgtt, Ellen A, 81 Mercury Ant DISTRICT 1 Iselln. Fordi. Sewaren. Wood*rld([eD"Arlenio, Georgian*, 13 Roanok* St., SaltartUI, Frank. 378 Hyatt St., Annel. Rd, Metudhen. Sandert, Etunore M.. W Jtmaen An.. waren George*. Jamtt, O MtTCUT An, Aualen. Alfred R. 88S Rahway Ave., HUchor. John J.. 7 Joyce St., Fordi. Mellaa, Cbrlatlna, 483 Etet Ave. D-Arlenu SalUrelll, Marion. 378 Hyatt St.. Aveoet. Shiftman. Irving, WOB Ufayett* Rd. PO Box 3*6. Woodbrldge. Kovact. Mlchatl, 467 Crowe Mill Rd., Sewaren. Woodbrldie LouU. II Roanok* St.. ScandaUa, George, 411 Protpect An,, MetuOhtn. ColooU. Wixftlhrlrtge. Solowey, Mrs, Anna. 70 Brown Ave., waren. Grebo. LoratU M., in Fnnlhtsn PI. Austen. EmIIU K. SIS Rahway Art., Fordt. Mella>M , Jamaf, «S East Ave.. Stwaren. Avenel. Shirley, Barbara O, MOD Lafayette Rd. Kovtk, Ann, M Hornaby Ave.. Fordt. Moinir. Corlnne, DucaakT'Margartt B., 18 Firth Avt., Stllnlck. Roger, 1 Woodblnt Metudhtn. Colonla. Woodbrldg*, r 825 Wett Ave., An.. Solowey, Walter, 70 Brown Ava.. Itelln. Macko, John, 47* Crows MUI Rd.. Sewaren. Rrntrtki. Alberta. 414 Roanofc* St.. Avtnel. Shirley, Philip C. JMD Lafavett* Rd. Grebo, SUnley D, IM FoTdbMi PL Oolvln, WlHam, 404 School «.. Witboldt, Herman W., 192 Bedford Ave., Woodbrldge. ColonU. Woodbrldge. Fordi. Moinir, Joteph, 829 Wett AH., Sehmick, Rottyn, 1 Woodblnt AT*., Metuchen. Itelia. Morris, Charlea E, 11 WUterla Dr., Sewaren. Fabian. Helen F.. 14 Livingston Avt., Aventl. Stebblna, George T. 109 Ethel St Hagmana. Eteanor K, II aftrenry An, Dunham. Mr*. Bernice. 404 School St., WARD 1 Molnar, Louite, vtftMl ColonU. Woodbrldge. Fordi. 443 Weat Ave., Semon, John H.. 1 Woodbine Metuchen. DISTRICT * Peebl**, Harold •„ lia Horneby An.. Sewaren. FitiaJrnmoM. Ann. N Potter Way, Avt., Avtnel. Stebblnt. Jscquallnt, IN Ethel St Hagmtna, WfllUn a, N Varan* An, Karol. RoeaJd. Ml Rahway An., Artimovlch, Gabriel, 14S Schoder Ave.. CtlonU. Woodbridge. Fordi. \ Seguine, Dolorai M., 88 Stwartn Avt., Woodbfidge. Slegrtit, Mark R., 1 WoodMnt An. Ant. Metuchen. Woodbrtdg*. Sewaren. lie, Avenel. Steffenauer. Loola, Hoffman, Lawrtaee L. M Fordhant PI Koticy, Joteph Jr., N Main St.. Wood- Artimovkk. Virginia E.. 141 Schoder SlecbnU. Bernard. 9*4 New Brunswick Tlynn, Bain*. 417 Janata Av*.. Avtntl Matoa y Ave.. Forda. Steuibaeher. Tbomai J., 614 West Ave., Gardoa, John W. Jr., 17 Lenox Ave., Smith. Craig, 1 Wcodbint Av*.. Annel. M!^?m- ColoBla. bridge. An., Woodbridge. Stwaren. , Maton HoHman, Hyra E. M FoTdham Ft C, Adam, Karl R.. 189 Rutherford An., Slenclniki. PrlacllU E., W4 New Avenel. Smith. Janet. 1 Woodbine Ave., Aventl. SteffMtuer. Marie. Krug, Bin. An., Brunswick Ave., Fordi. Stephensp , Edward, t Sewaren Ave., Olynn, Tiiereaa L.. 104 Roanok* St., Smollniky. EmU a., tW Rente I, Metuehntuc . _ Colonu. Woodbridgeobridge. Woodbrldge. Sewaren. Woodbridge. SttUiteld, Howard. 160 E. Lafayette Laureniane. Angelina, N Adam, Mary N.. 165 Rutherford An., Warren, Leslie D., 1«J Horntby Av*. Avenel. SamsS , GGeorg/t, M Main St.. Woodbrldge. Fordi SStephenStephenaa, Eileen, * Stwaren Avt., Go»t«r. Patricia K, 1S4 Roanok* St., Sttmick, Edna, 411 Rtmaen An., Rdd. MetnchenMth . Av*. Colonia. Samo, Georg* A., at Mao St., Woodbrldgt. Mliano, Evely* Wemoskyy,, Joteph, 581 New Bruniwlck Stwaren. Woodbrldge. Avenel. TompMn, Joan. N0C Lafayette) Rd. U M Pretton Ed. Womlbridge. Cahalane, Daniel A. Jr.. 18 Vaaderbltt Takact, Iran* M.. 80L Wtat Avt,, Met.cSen. . Colonu. S»rn», Helen T. M Main It. PL, Woodbrklge, Ave., Forda. Gi*en, Theodore, «1 Roanok* St., Sterrdck, Robert, 411 Ranuen An., Mlmoough. Carol A, 44 PrtdUor* An, Wlernoaky. Joaeph S.. M3 New Sewaren. < Woodbridge. Avenel. TTraynor, VatrlcU P. 380D Laiayttte Rd, Wondbrfdge. Cahalane. Lorraln* E.. 18 VtnderbUt Uaa, LllUan U,, m Wett Ave,, Metuchen. Bnumrick Ave., Forda. Green Virginia. II Roanok* St., Supon. Lawrwct, 11A WoodbbM Ava., ColonU. Spell.Sll-* MMrt. Laeilw. 411 School St., PI.. Woodbrldge Stwaren. Avenel. Traynor. Richard J, MOD Lafayette Rd. John r.. 44 Prtdmor* Amt WooflbrMge. Fischer, Elwyn C, 88 Lockwood An.. WARD I Gretne. Catherine, 40* Aldan Rd.. Colonia. DISTRICT 11 Van Ml, John, 90 Dunlap Dr., Supoo. Viola, 11A WoodbiM An.. Metuchen. WARD 1 Woodbrldg*. Sewaran. Woodbridge. Avenel. Van Winkle. Edgar B IH. 3MB LafaMtte Nacattro. PhyDxi. It Prtttea Rd, kav DI8TRICT 1 Flacber, Marie. 88 Lockwsod Aw.. Daley. Barbara M., H Summit An., Van Pelt. Nancy, Greene, Kenneth, 4M Aldan ltd., Colonia. dweri, John S., m Barm An., Fordid . 90 Dnrlap Dr., Tttltvlch, WttyUna. in Praaptot Rd. Meturhen. Woodbrldge. Daley. Michael J., Summit Ave., Sewaren. Woodbrldgt. Avt., Avenel Whtelock, David C, M McGuin St. Noyet, Ev.lya W.. IM Wooflbrldge. GUngraato, Carl, 140 Hllliidt Ave., Zitnlwnl, Cecelia. Ht Cliff Rd., Grunwaik, Arltn*, 171 Roanok* St., Metuchen. ColonU. Leahy, Eugene J., 714 Harrtll An., Fords Thaw, Charto, t Woodbine An. Apt. Woodbrldge. Stwartn. Woodbridge. 14A, Avtnai. Wheelock. Barbara J. M McGalra St. Noyet. Robert R. Jr., 108 Fordham PL Woodbrldge. Gollan. Jos«ph J., 1S» Backneli Ave., Larson, Joan A.. IS Summit An., ZambonI, Hal L. 988 Cliff Gninwatd, John. 171 Roanok* St., ColonU. Forda. : Rd., Tobln. FrtncU, 141 Rtmten An.. Mttuchen. Leahy, Arlln* J., 714 Harrell Ava., Woodbrldge. Sewaren. Woodbridge. Annel. Wiley. Betty J, 108 Atlantic St. PetrlmanPlm , Leak*, 88 Mercury An, Woodhridge. GolUn, Mary O, 13» BuckneU Ave.. Miller. Jeanett* E., 50 Overlook Terr., Harboe. Andrew, 18 Fifth Av*.. Avertl. Colonla. Fordi. WARD J Tobln, Mary, 34* Reman An., AvenaL Metuchen. ' Lynn, William. TN RirreH An., WoodbrMge. DISTRICT I Holovacko. Chtrlea, 18 Park Av*., Tomalavage, Edward. 1 Woodbine An. Wiley. Donald G. 108 AUaatts St. Pearlman, M Meroory Av*. "Woodbridge. Miller, Raymond R., 90 Overlook Terr, Avenel. Colonla. Hacker. Andrew, 11 Vanderbltt PL, Fordi. Brandt. Margaret, 33 Cbettnut St., Apt. 21C, Aventl. Metuchen. Mente, MadeBne O., 777 Aborn St., Woodbrldge. Avenal. Holovacko, Margaret, IS Park Ava., Tomalavagt, Sophl*. 1 WoodbbM An. Wllkti, John A, 390A Ufayettt Rd. PIKIUIH. J*nol* A., M Barry PL WnodbrMge. Novak. Frank J., 4« Woodland An., Avenel Colonla. Hacker. Janet N.. 11 VanderbUt PL, Fords. Jensen, Rustell. Officer! CotUgt, Apt. 31C. AveMl. Metuchen. Mente, Michael A., 777 A born St., Woodbridge. Rahway Prison. Hull. Charlet C , 11 Fifth Avt., AvtMl. Trtvtna, Martha A., 478 AvtMl St., Wlnani, Arltn* B, JMA Lalajntte Rd. Pladtelll, Vlaoant, M Barry PI. Colonla, Woodbrldge. Janderup, Rot* J, 11 Freeman St.. , WARD I Jobln, Barbara A. 419 Roanokt St., Rosco*. Joha. Jr.. Box 1U, Wood An. DISTRICT It WARD 1 Avenel. Metuchei. _ Sabn. Andrew J.. (U Harrell Ave., Woodbridge. DISTRICT I Woodbridgt. Voorhe**, Co*rt R. 1 Woodbln* An., Wlnani. Stuart M, IMA Lartrette Rd. Rahway. Joule. Frank S., 11 Vanderbllt PI., Brlmtlt, Harry R., 11 Wliteria Dr., ln Roanok* St., WARD I Fordi. Wagtnhoffer, Ronald W., 398 EUa Ave.. •'<* > Ronald. 411 Avenel. Metnchen. Ssbo. Roam, 891 Sam! An., Woodbridge. Avenel. Woodbrldgt. Wolfe. Robtrt J.. M4 Woodbrldgt Avt., Wlsanger. Joan M. U Jeflenon St. DIST. I Woodbrldg*. Brlndle, Toby, 11 Wisteria Dr., Fordi. Roanolt* St., Joule. Frank S. Jr.. 11 VanderbUt PL, Calkioi, Josephine, 4 Tulip Dr. IF, WARD 1 Kane. Donald. 411 Avtnel. Metudhen. Bmffard, RsUnd A, U» OtrthH Aw. WARD 1 Woodbridge. DISTRICT 7 Woodbridge. Yearsliy. Helen, 4M Dooguu Avt, Wlsanger, Robert B. Jr., at JtHenoa Colonla. DISTRICT 1 Kopl. Ann, Fordi. Roanok* «3* Rldgedala Avt., Cleary, Joan P., 9 Tulip Dr., Apt. IB, Brangan, Robert M.. 132 Dawn Dr., Kane, EUxabeth. 413 Avenel. St, Uttuchen. Carlson. Chris K. IN Rarruni An, Bottec. Myrtle C, Apt. tt> Bunnt Lam, Woodbridge. Port Reading. Woodbrldge. Yeartwy. WillUm. 490 Dtuglas An., ColonU. Kopl, Joseph, 638 Rldgedal* Avi.. Fordi. Colgan. Mary, 13» Camelot Dr.. Port Karttnlck. Barry, 18 Roanok* Avenel. ™~— WARD 4 Can-. Judith. 147 Eatt St. ColonU. , Woodhridge. Conca. Ralph J. Jr., 11 Wliteria Dr., Cauara, Sandra. 11F Bunna Lane, Woodbrldge. Reading. Woodbridge. DIST. I Carr. Tbomaa H, 147 Eaat St ColonU. Fordi. St., WARD I Woodbrldge. May. Dorothy S., I Vanderbllt Rd. Colgan. Robtrt, IM Camelot Dr.. Port Karetnlck. Naomi, « Roanok* DISTRICT 1 Gahan, Irm*. 88 Wett Hill Rd. ColonU Cohan, Irene, 81 Harrison An. Colonlt, Woodbridge. Croaby. Brut* R., 14 Wisteria Dr., Reading. Woodbrldgeoodbridge. Costntlno. France* A., Apt. 8B Bunna Fordt. Gahan, Jam** W, K Wett Hill R«. Cohan, Irving, 81 Harrison An. Cotoafi Lane. Woodbridge. May, George W. Sr., 4 Vanderbltt Rd. Madsen. Alfred, 11 Larch St., Port Keegan, John J. M. 11 8th Av*., neokenttela, Ronald, (7 Ditc *.. ItnUn. ColonU Cuneuno, Janet L, 111 McKlnlef Av*. Droet. Emma Woodbridge. Croaby, Patricia A.. M Wlttorta Dr. a, Reading. avenel. RamnwU EUiabeth I., II Dial ! Marital, Jo Ann, 109 Dover Rd. ColonU. Colonla. E., Ml Mala St., Fords. Istlln. Woodbrldge. Qiligley, Gerald B.. 815 Rldgedala Avt., Maasaro, Genaro, IM Camelot Dr., Port Keegan. Loula*oula*. 11 5li Ave., AvenelAenel. Marital, Sal F, 109 Dover Rd. ColooU. Fagan. Mildred, 71 Rarrlseo An, Woodbrlrlge. Dablneky, Alvln, « Tulip Dr., 3D, Ford* Reading. KeeK »gani , RoaalleRll , 43OA HudaoHd n BBlvd. Rhode, HarrUoa W. 8 Weat Cliff Rd. Colonla. Hennemy. William T. Sr, 177 Bergen Del Sardl. Anthony, 45 Oak Ave.. Fords WARD I Sr,, Woodbrldge. Sabados. Ann. 701 Rldgeflole Av*., Plans, cnarle*, W7 Gamelot Dr., Port Avene•I!. DISTRICT I ColonU. Ftgan. Raymond A, 71 Harrison An, Del Sarti, Marl* C 45 Oak Ave, Lyle,. ASM*... , in Koanoka It.. Steniel. Marie L, IS Elm St. ColonU. Jensen. Kenneth J., IBB Banna Lane, Woodbrldge. Fordi. Reading, Kinkier, Carol, M W. ColonU. Such, WHUim, M Fneman St., Piana. Tereaa, W Camelot Dr., Port Woodbridfe. Hln Franda St., Sternal, Wtldon P. 19 Elm St. Colonla. Fidelia, Stanley J. ltj GarfleM Aye, Woodbridge. Gottfried. Rote, 10 WUterU Dr., Fords St., Itelln. Jensen, Margaret A. 1IB Bunna Lent. Woodbridge. Reading. LyM. Edgar. an Roanok* ColonU. Greenfield, Sadie, 60 Tracy Dr., Forda. Woodbridge Hinklty. Jotwfe A.. *t W. Frtncai St., , Woodbrttfge. TrUbel. Walter A., W Fneman St.. Prentice, Nancy, M7 Oantelot Dr., Port ftalin. WARD 4 Flura, Dors, 41 dtrtland Ava. Woodbrldge. Greenfield, Sidney, GO Tracy Dr.. Fordi Reading. Martin, Kama A.. IM Roaooaa St., DIST. 10 ColonU. .. KniMtr. Anna, 191 Sherry St, Wood- Gupko, Veronica, 9 Tulip Dr. 3D, Fordi Miller, Patricia J.. 71 W. Jama* PI., bridge. Urban, Maryann I,., 799 Rtdgexbh Ave.. PrenSct, WUllam, 117 Camelot Dr. Iwlln. Butler, Aitunta H. 61 Drew Way. Ttelln GaUagher. Tbomai t. 14 Sam* H. Woodbridge. Harmon, Ann Ceclle, 7 Tulip Dr ZB, Port Reading. Mlllman, Roland p., t* Roanokt St., ColonU. Kouach. Mary, It! D* Kalb An., Fordi. MiMin*rn , Ronald B.. 71 Waet Jamta H., Conk. Anthony, 101 Bedford St. Uelin. Woodbridge. Weaver, Lillian J., 890 Rldgedale Ava.. Toporovic. John. 182 Larch St.. Port Woodbrldgt. etUi Donnelly, Dolores, MS Bedford An. Gerber, Arthur M, lxl OtrtJeM An, Woodbrldge. Harmon, Catherine C, 7 Tulip Dr. IB, Reading. MUlman, Sheila. IM Roanok* uetUi. ColonU. Kovach. Stave, in D* Kalb An., Fordi. Woodbrtdg*. WARD 4 ItelU. Woodbridge. Weaver, Vincent J., •» Rldgedale Ave., Zimmerman, Barbara, 41 Henry St. DISTRICT t Donnelly, Thomai F, 148 Bedford Avt, Gordon. Harriet, 10* darfUld An, l.elner, EUzabath. Apt. 4D Bunnt Lane, WoodbrHge. Burden, Veronica M, 10 Wliteria Dr. Port Reading. O'BrO'Brieni T Edmund, IM Roanoka St., Iielin. Colonlt. IP. Forda. Woodbrtdga. Kartell. John, M MMagnolU Rd., IttUn. Gordon, Irving. IN Oartield An, WAodbrtdge. WARS 1 WARD 1 Kerten. Margant, » Magnolia Rd., Edge, Helm D. 102 Bedford St. Iselia. DISTRICT U Knorr, Gall E., 1 Prtmrott IS, DISTRICT t PotpiiU, Barbara. 414 Janata Avt., ColonU. Land, RonaM A., Ml Clinton St. Forda. Aventl. lin. Edge, Vincent. 102 Bedford St Iielin. Woodbridgt, Berardf, NICBOIBI, Jr., 53A New St., Barton, Lauretta Jr., 15 F St., Avenel. Kirby. Jimei, 77 Plymouth Dr., Itelln. Fay, Martin J. 89 Bedford St. Iselin. Green. Robert C, 147 East St. CoionU. Woodbridgebge. . Leichler, Eileen. 7 Tulip Dr., Fordt. Balei, Flavie E., M D St., Avene]. Pospitil, Georgt H., 414 Janm Avt., Hohe. Carol S.. 170 GarfleM An, McHugh. Gram, SCI Orady Dr., Avenel. Fay, Myrtle Y. 89 Bedford St. ItelM. Woodbridge. BerenyiBi y,, Monica. M Gordon St.. Leichter, Joel, 7 Tulip Dr., Fords Benjamin, Florida B., 71 Avenel St., WARD 4 McAlltter, Ina J. 7 Willow PL, belln. ColonU. dbld Luth, Maurtce H.. 8 Tulip Dr.. Fordt Avenel. Saddler, Patrtda A.. Apt. lit Roanok* DIBTBICT I Hone. DonaM O. 170 GarfleH An. McHugh. William. 30* Gridy Dr.. Woodbrldge. St., Woodbridgt. Carrea. Anthony R., 147 MMdle*a» Pastuszak, Margaret, 1 Lincoln pi. L., 2* Gordon M tai Peta 1 Prtm e Um Blache, Sara. 59 C St., Avene!. ColooU. Woodbridge. Berenyi, Paul St., 3R Ford ' "' ™ ' SdvokUU. Ann* M., 200 Roanok* St., nmptkt. Istlin. CokmU. Nbti Mary Elliabeth, 14F Woodbrldgege.. Blache, William, 50 C St., AveneL SchlUacl. Norman F. M Bedford St. Hntztenbeck. Robert. *8 East St Mjrrii, Bertha M., 11 WliterU Dr. 3C, Black, E. A., 99 D St., Avenel. Woodbridgt. Dittemer. Charlea W., 171 Rldgeley Colonia. Waodttidge. ChiChryuikoak , George J., 170 Smith St., Scivoletti. Georg*, 100 Roanok* St., Itelln. Nix. Nelson J, 14F Woodbridge. ForUs, Black. Imogene, 59 D St., Aventl. ve., IseUn. Staples, Thoma* W. 74 Btdtord Av*. Jenkins, Wlttiam P, I Central Ave. .. 1 Primrose Lane Black, Dwlght, X B St., Avenel. Woodbridgt. Ouzw, Jottph F. Jr., 118 Emhurst Colonla. Woodbridge. Kaplnot. Anna, 10 New St., Woodbridge. IHr Fordf, Shlpman, Anna, 197 Roanok* St.. Helta. Nix, Rosalie, Apt. 14F Bunai Lane, Malone. Enrigue, 41 New St., Black, Hortense, M B St., AveneL ve.. Iaelln. WARD 4 O]>peahelmer, Hani, *1 But St.. Colnaia. Poole, Mujolia U., ti Tracy Dr., Bo.vd, Jamas. S J St., Avenel. Woodbridg*. Kantor, Lysn D.. 1177 Groan St., belln. Oppenheimer. Martha, II East St. Wood bridge. Woodbridge. Fords. Shlpman, Floyd L.. 157 Roanoh* St., DIST. 11. Saddler, Ann*. IB Bonn* Olplnakl. Irene, 3 Jean Ct., Woodbridge. Boyd. Kqbertt, 5 J St., Avenel. Klelnman, Edyth— " * -R, , 10--5 Ridgale-•- y . Pompto, Tbelni E, 1111 Oak Tree ColonU. ' W»»»m . «S Tracy Dr., Fordi. Clark, Maryellen, 31 SmWi st, Avenel, Woodbridgt ve., Itelln. Russell. Jean J, 91 East St, Coloaja. Woodbrldge. Strolher, Robtrt M.. II Fifth Avt. Rd, istlln. Shaffer, Burnett C, Apt. UF Bunna George, 3? Burnftam Dr.. Ford*. Corley, Ralph, 31 D St., Annel. Kltjlnmen. Norman, 101 Rldgetty An., Hlrt, Helena V, 1U1 Oak Tret Rd RnaKU. Raymond t., »l Baa* 81* PottU, Mary Loula, 33 Burnham Dr., Corley, Vtronka, 31 D St.. Avenel. AveneL ColonU. taheahe.WoodbrUg, 'WoodbrUgee, Wtbtter, Dotortl. 41* Janttn An. Uelln. Tcmko, Carol M. 231 Clinton Woodbridge. Fordt. CouU, Audi. JI K St, Avenel. Long, Francei, 108 Worth St., Ittun. Mac Arthur, Rtchard, 119 Corrtja Ave. Spew, Everett R, 1*1 drant An. Sperap , Edward S., 4 TiUJp Dr. IF, Coull, George, 11 K St., Aveaei. Avenel. * "ig, Peter, 10c Worth St., Utlia. Colonia. Woodbridge. Rett. Margaret S.. » Moon Av*., Webster, Thomat, 419 Jtnten An. beUn. Tomfch John J., SI CHnien St. Woodbrldge. CuriUs, GwaM H, IB «., Ave»l. AllUter. Charles. 17» Btnjamia o-Grady, EUa. UN Oak Tre* Rd. £pecr, Irts, 188 Orant Ave. Colonia. WARD 1 De Marco, Carl. 1 A St., Aveaei, Avaqel. Tobias, Theodore, l«7 McSahiy An, WooBbrldgeWoBbrldgev Reet. Mrf. Ruth, 10 Moon Av*., William*. Daisy, 4a Hudson Blvd. Utlln. VVr, France* IT.', 171 Amboy Av*., Wood- Woodbridge. DITRICDISTRICT ! De Marco. Carol*, 2 A St.. AveMl. Mihoch. DorU S. 97 Gill Lane. Ittlln. O'Keefe, Jame* M, 71 Corrtfa Art Colonia. Kullck, Anna M.M . 10 Fourth St., Port Dlehl, Thomai J., 39 D St., Avenel. Avenel.' Mlboch. John. A , 97 GUI Lant. Uelln. Wlfbel, Ann*, M Cltvtiaad An. bridge. Schmidt. Peter N., 178 Gordon Aw.. WUUams, Jottph. 419 Hudson Blvd. uMlnll . Woodbrldge. Heading. Dyoipk, France*, M B St.. AvnneL Me Alllster. Jeanettt, 179 Benjamin Colonla. • Iras. Latter, 171 Bergen St., Aytotl. " IttllnIttlln.. O'Keefe. Stella A, 71 Correja An. S^rnldt. inger M.. J78 Gordon St., Kullck, Frwifc, » Fmiroa St.. Port Etier, Kenneth, 4? C St., Avtnel, < iHlin. Withal, MyrtM I. » Cltnland An. Woodbrldge. Reading. WARD I Muakowita, Augutta. ColonU. Uran. Albert, A.. 171 Bergen St.. Woodbridge. Ester, Madeleine. 47 C St. AvtnaU 91 GUI Lane, Rega. Barbara L. UM Oak Trc* Rd. Evaslln, Gary. 13 E St., Avenel DISTRICT 11 Vttes, Janice, 171 OartMd An. Woedbrtdge. «V »• Oorton St, Iaelin. Evaslui, Judith, 13 E St., Avtntl. Adamt, Joan W.. 1 Woodbine Ave., Motkowiti, Max, 95 Gin lant. Italia. ColonU. •Uraei, Michael, 171 Bergen St., O'Doanell, rarrida, M Bloomffeld An., Sinka, Anna M, M Trent* St. IseUn „, _• i. J<*eph, M Gnrdon Ct. Leltner, Mlchs*! S, Jr., Timea St GasMWiy, Mlyan, fn Rahway Ave AveneL StanUliwtkl. Antoinette, 189 Penhtng I. 1« CfarfWd Ami Woodbridge. Port Heading. Avenel. Klin. — WARD 1 Woodbrfflgt. dg. BaUyil , Nnrt. l Woodbbw Avt., Act. HE, Ave. Iaelln. Colonla. Sl Ml Fl Gassaway, Robert. H7 Rahway Ave., PolaktwaH, Catherine E., X OH1 Lane. DISTRICT 4 ™ S?' M'fgaret. 71 Coley St., Apt. 1W Mnlroy, Florence, 7 Sunset Dr,, Port Avtutl. SUntalawaU, Bnina, IM PtnMng Avt. Woodbridfe. Reading. Aveael. BaUy, Thomas, 1 Woodbine An. Apt. «luj, bum. WARD I Baumtartner, Eleanor D,, 20 Van Bnren MlroMulroyy, MirtUt. B., 7 Suntet Dr., Port Gaudet, Henry G., 10 J St.. Avtnel. 21E, Avenel. Tymko, Lorettt. lo» Batter Way, Iaelln. a:,' Wooflbridge. WARD I saulng Waits, Jsnts, U Corrtja Am Utlla. DOT. 7 DISTRICT 1 Grlmei, Heanor, 30 George St., Avenel. Baker, ThotraM, 407 Proapeot An. ymko Marie H., IM Hester Way, Bennett, Jimmy B, H NornsHdy Rd. Haumgartner, Frank J., 10 Van Buren Hsaulng. Grimo, Edwin, 30 Georgt St.. Avenel. Harper. Jean. 91 Highland Ava.. M Port Avenel. WARD 4 ColonU. S(>V«blI Keasbey. RaadlnT""" ' Hatey, Homer F., u E St., Avenel. Baker. Virginia, 407 Prospect An. Weber, Ada M., m Elmhurst Ave., ; Bower, Robert S., 181 Decker PL, Herndon., Eleanor C . 15 B St.,. AAventlv . DIST. 11 Boyle. Mary H, zM Oxford PI. Colonia. Wofldbridge. Martinet, „ R«he. Rita C, 190 Rosewood Lane, Avenel. Bakker, Dorothy M, 9 Hyde St. belln. Browtr, Elaine, I Spencer Av*. Colonia, Keaabey* Port Reading, ^^ Herron. Robert, 60 C St., Avanel. Batka. Hudolph. 141 WoodruU An. Weber, Jowph, 199 Elmhur»t Av«,> Brewer, Robert. I Spencer A»e- Bower, Rosemary, 1W Decker PL, Humphreyii, Kalhertne, 34 B St., Kitn. Bentsen, Bernard, 99 Pttten St. IseUn. J Ave.. WARD 3 Avenel. Benlstn, Elaine, 99 Patten St. Iaelln. Colonia. Woodbridge. Pertb Amboy. ' DISTRICT 1 Avenelvenel. -, Beraay, Kenneth, 411 Rtmten Avt., Weymonth, Lawrence, IM Elmhunt H Diamond. Morris, 19 Hyde Ave. bells. Carvalno, Dolores. M Lancaster Hit, . ' Krouse, Faith, 709 Amboy Ave., Wood. Agolio, Mildred E.. Lot 11 First St, Humphreys, Sidney. 34 B St., Avenel. • AVtnel. ColonU. tarldge. P^ RRonaM A., is Oakland Ave. Jerome, Joseph Jr., 900 Rahway An., Weyraouth. Nancy M.. 184 Elmlnrtt Diamond. Seymour, 19 Hyde Ave. belln. Box 323, Perth Amboy. Avenel. Bersty. nfaxU, 4n HemMn An., Duffy, KtUdeen, 130 Park Ave., IseUn. Colure. Thomas O. U Normandy Rd, Krouse, Robert, 709 Amboy Ava., Allen, victor H. Jr.. 4MB Janaen Ave. Avonel. Avenel. .n.. latiin. ColonU. Woodbrldge. Roehm. juMa. Florida Gron Hd. Joyner, Liston J., 17 C. St.. AveneL Duffy, Tbomaa. 130 Park Ave. Iaella Keaabey. Bryan. Theresa, 301 Hyatt Avt., Avenel. Wundar, Gtorg*. Sv9 Green St., Iaelin. Dtur. Florenee, 117 Oxford Rd. Csloaia. Moraar, Frank, IM Green St., Wood- Areni. SadU V., 904 Woodbrldga An., Kelley, Latrissa, » K St., AveneL Burki, rotter Jr., X WoodbbM An.. WARD 4 Elliott, Bernard, 102 Grand Avt. Iielln. WlUon. Dorothy A., 49 Highland ATe., Kenney, Dorothy, 24 C St., Aventl. Elliott, Helen, 102 Grand Ave. helln. Daur. Joteph. W Oxford Rd. Cotoala. bridge. rertn Amboy. Avenel. Aveoel. DISTRICT g Swam, Neil R.. 70S Amboy Are. Kenney, Lawrence, 24 C St.. Avenel. Fellcltty, Joan, 138 Worth St. Iaelin. Denora. Carlo J., 9 Spenotr An, WARD t Bmkro. Pitricl* A,, 473 Juuen Ave., Burke, Laura J., 1 WoodMn* Ave. ColonU. Wnodhrtdge. Koklnda, Dolores. 91S Rahway Ave., Avenel. Boako. Robert W.. 1340 Gr*«, s Hermanaen, Susan E. 95 Washington Turner, Edward, OH Green St.. DISTRICT 1 Avtnel, Itelin. Avi. lielln. Dittemer, Catherine P. lot Lancaster Ltad, Linda, 389 Florida Grove Rd.. Balm). BOH M,, 471 Janien Av«., Davlla. Carman, IM Remten An. Rd. ColonU. Woodhrldgt. AveneL Kokinda. Peter, 919 Rahway Ave., Avanel Del Veochlo. Mary A., 1*3 Michael St., Hllidon, Charlea G. It Byrd St. laelln. Perth Amboy. Avenel. uwiin. Jettelson, Gerthude, 14 Dunde* Ave, Dittemer. Raymond I. IM Lancastar WARD 1 Davlla. Jorge, 3» Remten Av*., Rd. ColonU. DISTRICT S SchwaUe. Peter, 7» PemuylvanU An., Koppe, Gertrude, 8 J St., AveneL Av.nl. Hempt. Carman J., 83 Pin* St., Uelln. Iselln. Perth Amboy. Kyier, Clyde. 1 H St.. Avenel. Hempt. Robert P., 83 Pin* St.. Iaelln. Jettelson, Julius, 24 Dundee Ave. IseUn. Duffy. Dolores F., 48 MorBlngtid* Rd. Bernstein. Nathan. 911 Linden Av*.. Da ROM, Florence. 3*7 Hyatt St. Jweata, Anna M., 17 Michael St., Itelin, ScuByy . Jane L, » May St.. P»r*h MC1 1 JMM AT Kyier, Pearl, 1 H St., Avenel. Avenel. Krison. Allnda, 169 Bloomfleld Ave. ColonU. Woodbridge, Am boy* Wanzella, Anthony, 51 D St., AveneL Koroml. Angelina, 21 Grand Ave, Uelin. Dnlfy. Thomai A. 41 Morningrto* Rd. Blharl, Marian. «M LlnrJtn An., Da Ron, LouU. 387 Hyatt St.. Aventl. Colonla, WARD « AS' "* '" ^ «- Maranglo, Manuel, tis Blanford An., De Young, Jacqu*une, 1 Woodbine An., Kraton. Michael, 1<9 Bloom Held Avt. Woodbridgt. DISTRICT S Butklewlci, Elizabeth A., 4H Janaen Avenel. Korp»l, John A.. M Grand Av*., Itelin. UeUn. Krlcseon. Carl, 11 Momragildt Rd, BBuonanno, Carmine C, 1U VatantkM Ave., Avenel. Aveml. Helnlg, Etenore, 4 1 HarcH n PI., Forda. Marangio, Hamona, 955 Blanford Av*., DoUner. Janm* S.. 1 Woodbine, An. H«Uly. G^rf. Tl. 9 Wathlngtoo An., Mayer, Nancy E, 113 Grand Ave. Iselln. Colonla. PI.. Woodbridge. Hrehoclalk, NelU*, SI Jersey Ave.. Flttgerald. Richard E, 171 Oxford R4, Forda, 11 Ava., Avenel. Avenel: Robertson, Alexander S, «7 Patton St. Buonaono, Jottphine A., 145 Valentin* Marahal, Douglas, 31 Burnett Patricia A., I Waihiagton Av*., Uelln. Coloola. PI.. Wooobridge. Anthony, Lot Donofrl. Andrew.' 1 WoodMn* Ave '. Fktrtnet, m Kii I Third St.. enel. Avenel. Robertson, Mat E. 67 Patton St. Itelln. FitigeraM, Carol 171 Oxford Rd. Carapella, Sam C. Jr.. 598 Barren Av*., Marahal, Maureen, 11 Burnett WARD 4 Scanlon. Alice M, 130 Park Av*. Iselln. Colonla. Woodbridge. Cashton, Alice J., 11 Donaffl, Eirzabe*. 1 Woodbln* Av*. Chase Av*., enel. Avenel. DISTRICT 1 Shlossman. Bernard, 18 Aberdeen Avt. Fredericks, Barbara A, W Nomundr HaU. ». Jr., 550 Cedar An., rordi. John. A., »W xtntr Oeorge Rd. Avenel. Matera, Edward, 5 Mein»r St., Avenel. Iselln. Rd. ColonU. Woodbridge Tonna. D'Angelo, LouU. Hiram's Trailer a., Dresner, Harcia, 8E, 1 WoodMn* An, Bernitelii, Flortnc*. in Kelly St.. Fredericks, Lawrenc*, F., 98 Eaat WUllam St., Matera. Theresa, 5 Meinzer St., Avenel AveMl. Mttuchta. Shlossman, Phyllis, 11 Aberdeen Avi. HaU, Dorothy, 990 Cedar Ave., Wood- Fordt. A vend, Matlack, Bernlce, 46 B St., AveneL Uelln. Rd. ColonU. brWge. Dresner, Norman, 8E Woodbtn* Av*, Bernitela, Harold, lo» Kelly St.. Fufhs, NeUll A. J.. M Ea D tot i Firet Matlack. James, 46 B St., Avenel. Avenel. Metucbtn. Stolltr. Eileen. 41 Dundee An. Istlln. M Nomandr Bd, Mutka, Andrew A., 1*1 Dunham PI., St 'AveneL ****** lie Curry, Anna, 9 D St.. Avenel. Sloller, Herbert, 41 Dundee Ave. IieUn. Colonia. Woodbrldge. Duncan. Dennis, 1 Woodbln* An. Cohen, Miriam U.. ISO AUanUo St., Fuchs, Tb»dort, M Normandy Rd. WARD I Me Curry. David. 9 D St.. Avenel,. Avenel. afttucbtn. Thompson, Jamet J, 7t* Green St. Mutka, tUllan, 181 Dunham PI., Wood- DBTRICT « Me Mamu, Dorothy, 17 D St.. Avejiel. Uelln. ColonU. M dJ<011 Ave Duncan, Dorothy, 1 Woodbin* Av*., brWgs, lieo, Julia, 158 Summit Ave., For*. » - Me Mantis, WillUm, 17 D St., AveneL St.. Wllaoo, Paulette. 104 Hyde Av*. Uelln. HarUteta, Ruth. 11 Spencer An. WARD 1 MM Muihall. Brendan, 91 C St., Avenel. Avenel. ColonU. To d*»*d*» ' O"<* «» Bna; George Rd., w WoodbbM DISTRICT f No n> °«lbrldg* An., Maleinlk, Richard, 37 B St.. Avenel. D'Zurllla, Kathleen A.. 1 fcphta St., Hartitaln, Stephen I, M SpMctr An. ™* Ave., AveMl. ' "• WARD 8 Btrahona, Ernett, 32 Crampton Ave., Patrick, If Cobler St., Ford*. NaumoviU, Clement. 81 Smith St.. District 1 Colonu. Earjr. Clinton, 434 Protpect An, uJ{«r|amaa. Jan* A., let Hudton St., Hatosy. CatherhM, 109 Lancatttr Bd. 2b l u Lom« W venel. Avenel. Bounty, Eleanor, 72 Star St. IieUn. Deo, -Adeline 6., f>» Vesper Ave., Naumovlti, Mildred, H Smith at ColonU. Eary. Marion, 4M Protptot AT**, Edmundt. Ella W., US Stafford Rd., W»odbrMge. WARD 1 Thom fl An., vend. Colonia. Herman, Fraud* A. Ill Monungsldn Deo, Joteph A . 918 Vetptr Ave., Wood- * Outw«U>r. Sarah J., 4 K St., Aventl. Avenel. Ave. ColonU. DISTRICT I Everman, Davkt p., 1 Woodbln* Av*. Reilly ct., Laitrenca, Adele. 339 New Dover Rd., bridge. CUne. Haniiat,, M Ford Ave r ^ Harty. Ava., Pennlngton. Itabelle, 14 H St.. Annel. Oolonia. Hewitt, Marts O. 84 Kunb*rly Rd, Donelan. Madeline, S Eaat Green St.. t M Ford Ave Avenel. PalmerPalmer, EarlEarl , 70 Mnhatt A Apt. JOB, Avenel. ColonU. CUne. HaroU T.. to Ford Ave.. Fordt. Manhattan Ave.. Falton. Patrtda. Richard J 41 ReUly Ct., Laurence. Sfdney C. MS Nnr Dover 81 . tVoodbrtagt. 1 FraBfoc FMdH A F,. 44 Chaai Avi. venel. 1 Woodbln* Ave Hewitt, Richard C, M Ktmberly Rd. Hanien Aveoel., ColonU. Colonla. Da Breull, CUrke, I2S Rahway An.. ?^ "' Palmer, Vera, 70 Manhattan An.. WillUm F.. Martin, Dorothoyy W.. 4 KanKnt Rd.. Colonla. tVoodbrldge. venel. FaUon, Theoder*. 1 WoodbiM An, Kenny. Richard T. 101 Kimberty RC Dorothy, 20 Ford An.. Fordt. 90 Woodbridg. Ava. Avenel. McNUf. Buaadetta, 141 Devon Rd., Dunham, Henry, Jr., 472 Rahway Ave., Cecelia, 82 Ford Avt.. Fords Palmer, Margaret E., 70 Manhattan Rio Colonla. Colonia. FUhUn, Kenneth, 1 WoodbbM An. M. • Sharon A., Klawunn. Norman T. U Rtvtnt Dr. Wovdbrldge. *•>»•. 1W FalrfleM Av*., ve., Avene!, St.. McNlff, John J, 111 Dtvon Rd. Cololna. Hansen, L«oa A.. I Eaat Oraav St., Fordt. v^SelT Paalnl, Leo, 4 T St., Avenel. A venal. ColonU. FUhkln, Sara, 1 Woodbine Ava., Pursche, Hedwig A, 3D New Dover Rd. Klawunn, Tbertaa. M Ravm* Dr. Woodbrklge. Mueller, Melvln H.. 14 Second Kalaen, Anne. 84 Inman Ave.. Avenal. Petraa. Mary P., 30 Burnett St., Avenel. Fordi. St. Flaherty, Carolynn K., 1 Woodbln. ColnoU. ColonU. Hanien, Martin, 1 Eaet Oreen St., H M M M Petras, Michael E.. 30 Burnett St., Jr., 1U Ptote, Anthony I. Ml Stafford Rd. Woodbrldge. Rotella, John, 32 Flrat St Fordt ^T " " ^•o An. venel. Ave., Avenel. Loghidlc*. Ang«l» L. M Rana Dr. Flaherty, Joseph R, 1 Woodbln. A' ColonU. ColonU. Hruska, Ann, WARD I Risso, Andrew V., 1* Melrotr at. 10 dab* An., Avenel, WARD 4 Sdmndhr, Oortrudt D., Rldg* L*nt, Loghidic. Loratta H, a* Ran* Dr. WooUbridge, DISTRICT I venel. DISTRICT 1 ColonU. Katko, DorU, 991 Bamford Av*., Wood- 0 Kambacn, Richard, 487 Ji Fogg, lilla O.. 348 Remsen A' Colonla. r *' {*»" K--102 Koyen St.. Fordi Av.., Roehrich, Carol, 12 C St., Avenal. Avenel. M, WC Schundhr, HaM O. Jr. Rldg* Lane, Loughray. Edward J, 191 Jordan Rd. bridge. Cox, Patrick F., 102 Koyen St.. Fordi. AveneveneLl Roehricli, William, 12 C St., Aveaat. Colonla. K.tko. Julia, 991 Bamford An., 1 1 J Koffler, Otto Ruff. Owen T., 78 Manhattan Ave. Freedgood, Alan. 1 Woodbine Av Colonia. rt ' °" " J " " ^l Cle™ . H.. 42S TapDtn St. Avenel. Schundler, Peter O.. M Rldg* Lant. Ifflighrey. Thar*** B.. Jtl Jordan Rd., VVoodb ridgt. Fort, Avenel. venel, ColonU. KoCfler. Ruth Rolf, Sandra I.., 78 Manhattan An', Freedgood. Arlene, 1 WoodbiM Av*., ColonU. Lmw, Barbara, »90 Watson Av*., A. 4H Taspea St. Avenel. Scbund]«r, RuattU D, M Ridgt) Lane, WoodbrMge. *- Avenel. venel. BakUno, Miriam C, MOB Lafaratt* Rd.. Manttr. Mary P. IM Jordan Rd. Gruacxok. Peter M., Ill Remten Av*., Metuchentuchen. ColooU. Mayer, GlorU, M, 812 Bamford Av*., Andrew. Jr.. 107 Koye. s,., Lohne. Bertha L.. 27 Park An., Avtnel Ro«1n, GlorU, 1 D St., Avenel etuchen ScuHy, Jkanu II.. 48 Ravin* Dr, Row!it, Victor, 1 D St., Avenel. Aveml. BBaldlno, Wayne P.. 3MB Lafayttw Hd., Manser, Richard 3. IM Jordan Rd. Woodbrldge, Metuchen. ColonU. MeDermott. Elsie R.. 480 Rahway Ava.. WARD 1 Lohne. Magne, 27 Park Ave., Avene! Sherwood, Mildred, 70 Manhattan Av*., GutawaU, Joaeph, WoodWot Avt., Apt ColonU. E mm Trall B21, Avanel. BalUn. Dora, Scully Joteph D, 48 Ravine Dr. ColonU. Woodbridge. DISTRICS T 7 ivene™' ^^ " '* <"' « vend. 3M Lafayttt* Rd.. Htdtr. Michael, 1 WoodbiM Av*., Metuchen. Sheet, Clay C, 38 Ravine Dr. Colonla. Mttigtr, John R, T4) Jordan Rd. MeDermott, Thoma* F., 480 nahwty tavenlBM 1 0 1 Ru 4 Thlrl1 Smith, Cecille P., 10 H St., Aventl l0iB 1 Terr., M . " . & ,^ . «•• Avenel. Avenel. BalUn, EUai, Lafaytlt* Sheet. Mary E, is Ravine Dr. Colonla. Cokmla. Avt.. Weodbridge. Sosinowich, Helen. 35 Smith St., Aventl. Rd., Trackman, OvraMiM, IB B. Shirley Spellmeyer, Ethel, 9 E St., Avenel. Hader. Paula R., ] Woodblnt An., Metuchen. Mueller. Lorraine, H Normandy Rd. Nurdone, Doria, 921 Vesper Ave., hl, Euga M., Ave. ColonU. Woudbridge. Slahler, Eugenia M., 8 D St., Aveneel Avenel. r nni A K< Sysock, Mary Ann, 1 Melniar St., Heerwagen, Dorothy, l WoodbiM Avt., M«u"lii!: * * - "• "» «••Trackman, t*sn* «., n B. Shtrtey Aw., Murdy. Robtrt C, 17 Iptnee*- An. .Nardone, Patrick F.. 5J3 Veiptr Av*., Harmi. Marte, 7 Jonquil Clrclt, For*. .ve«el. ColonU. , Lltbe., Dori,. varady Dr., Fords Avenel, BatUaU, Joseph P., 119 Ktlly St ColonU. W-orlhrMgo. u ^ Morgan, Brian G.. 457 Woodbrldg. Ave. SysockS , William, 2 Melnter St.. AveneJ. Heerwagan, Elwood, 1 Woodbin* An Metuchen. Wltfong, Mart* A. 4} Ravlna Dr. Murdy. Vtronfcs, » Sptocttr AT*, Phillips, Fred C, 338 Wataon Avt., Ave Forts'" M*ryr0M> *7 Hearthstone Thomas, Joaeph. 98 Melnter St., Avtnel. Avenel. Haitian, Robert J, ColonU. Colonla. Woodbrldge. ConM n» Ktlly St.. "« »• « Mitchell PI Thomas, Valenllna, M Meiiuer St., Hunter, Alaxander, M Coiy Cornar, Metuchtn. WUfong, John D, Jr., 4] KavlM Dr. Peters, Patricia A. « Jordan Rd. rlillliiu. Mamlt L., 839 Watson Av*., WARD 1 Avtnel. ColonU. ColonU. DISTRICT 8 Avenel. Rd.. 1 Theotf<)ni T- «< M»che" PL Whltlack, Eugene, 97 AveMl St.. HunterH . Frances. M Cocy Comer, Plcaroni, John a HI Oxford Rd. •Siranb. Marlln W. Jr., 41 Claire Ave., Barrios, Alfred H,. 9S Jackson Ct, Avenel. Aevnel. WARD I Colonia. ^ords. Whlliuck, Veronica. 97 AVIMI St., Kline. Tbtlma, 1 WoodbiM Av*., DIST. 2 PUtow. Ptggy B, H Hickory RdL Simuh, Mary K., 41 Ctatre An., Barrtot. Ruth M. a Jaetaon ct Avenel. Awnel. Crlgger, Dougtat M, 1411 St. George ColonU. Forda. — '' «•• \'»i>lbrillKe. Ave. De Slefarua, Bruiu, 33 K St.. Avenel. Kling, Audrey, 399 Prospect Av Ave. ColonU. Pillow. Porter L. M Hickory Rd, Bntler. Justine S.. 78 Brandywlne Rd., WARD 3 Avenel. J., 190D Crlgger, Joyce, 1431 St. Otjori* Ave. ColonU. Marnaret M, » Claire Ave., rqrda. DISTRICT f Kllng. Richard, 39» Protpect Ave., Meluchen. Colonla. Russo, John, 71 Hickory Rd. Colonla. S/irkod, Mary Ann, 4*0 Rahway Ave., F.. 1 MarU I Baker. K.athle«n. 88 Bridge St. Avenel. Cochran, MiUicent D,. 11 o Guir* St.. Currtn. John V. St., 148 McFarian* Rd., Russo, Lent. 79 Hickory Rd ColonU. B M J> H IniIla A Sewaren. KrajewsU, Bernard Jr., 1 WoodbiM Colonla. Schwlndlngor. EUtn. U Lanrfler RA, iv,,|n, Katherint K., 10 Clair* Ave., Danion. Frank J., 1 Marie Rd., Fordi. Awne'l"' " " " » ' Hsker, Richard, M Bridge St., Sewartn. Ave., AveneJ. Domenlcucol, Silvio. 44 Mason St., Curran. Anna, 141 McFarlan* Rd Cokwls. Dawson, Alan R., 38 Farmingdalt Rd., Meluchen. Av"!,'"' EU"ei m Wm)(lbridW Ave. Colvln. Alice, 130 Old Rd., Sewaren Krajewaki, Carolyn, 1 Woodbln* Avi Colonla. Sobattlan. Otor**, M Drak* PL. r.mak, Dolores If.. 1t Claire Ave., Colvln. Hubert, 130 Old Rd., Stwaren, Avenel. Herman. JSOB Rd., Gomulka, Dorothy J, 111 McFarlane ColonU. ^WoodruH, Elliabeth A.. 11 Sayder Hd., ,, 479B Jjtnsen , Corson. Audrey J., 89A Old Rd., Kravat. Alan. 1 Woodbln* Ave.. Avenel Rd. Colonla. Sebastian, Vivian, 88 Drak* PI. Colonla. WARD 1 Avan™]""' Sewaren. Karvet, Anne, 1 Woodbine Avt.. Avenel MVUZZ:nnn . Arth" °" " McGuIr* St.. Goodman, Carol A., Ill MoFartam Rd., Spahn, CUra, 64 Normandy Rd. Colooia. DISTRICT 7 WARD I M., 47SB JM le. Albert, 87 SmnoUt Ava., Kufui, Georg* J.. Jtl Dtmarett Avt, Metuchen. Colonla. • Spahn, WUllam. M Normandy Rdv Rote, C, 231 So. Park Dr., DISTRICT t Sewaren. Avenel. H uen, MB r M 1 Rnghts, James B. 1431 St Gaorgt Av*. Oolonia. Bath. WillUm. 124 Fulton St., Wood. Syllng, Lillian L, 4t MadUoa Duicavage, Vera, If Summit An., Utnlk, Michael R, Jr., 1 Woodbine MetucheniSuHEn'. ' ' " ° O" " *•• Apt. 16. ColooU. ewaroii Straus, Evelyn, 81 Drakt FI. Colonia. Helen. IM Mam oTlOgi. Avenel. Avt., Aventl. Hughtt. Marguvtte B, 1431 St. George Straus. Saul. 81 Drat PI ColonU. e, Farrell. Herbert. 15 SUlet St, Sewaren. Brewtter. Loulae. »7 Grove Ave., Syllng, Richard D., „** Madlaun Ave Llquori, Carolln* R., 1 Woodbine An JMM< Ave. Apt. 18, ColonU. Surgent, John N, 47 Drak* PI. Colon!*. Rexford A.. 1 Main WoodbrHge. Ai'enel. Varrell, Patrlciu, il Stiles a.. Sewaren, Avenel. •- » St.. Nkbola. Jamea D., * East HU1 Rd., Surgut. Emma L. 47 Drakt PL Woodruff. CHester, 68 Inman Ave. Gamer. Or!*, ml Old Rd.. Sewartn, Lupt, Bnnda, 1 Woodbln* Avt.. Aventl. ColonU. ColonU. Mead. Herbert W. Jr., 123 So. Park Dr., Avenel. Garner, Suzanne, 201 Old Rd., Sewaren. l.upl, John J., 1 Woodbine Ave., Avenel, Jullano. Metuchen. Itatwh* Nichols. Roaann J. * Eaat Hill Rd., Taylor, Jani. 41 Rana Dr. ColonU. Dublgan. Joseph, 75 Kulton St., Woorlruff, Carol J, 88 Inman Av ^GftWeii. Roberta. 29 Pleasant Ava., Mtgltra, Jacob M , 330 Woodruff Avt., ColooU. Taylor, Tbomai. 43 Raven Dr. OotonU. 'oodbrtdge. Li Iliiher. France* F., 3» So. Ptrk Dr.. Avenel Aveaei. 1 J U Walsh, KathlHo M., M Ronald Kd Apt. Wheelar. Blchard T. IK Oxford. Rd, Dunn, Jotephln* M Wvckoff, Helen P., Golden. M^uohtn. "'" - " ' °«» «' Wnmlbrldgt. 110 Amboy Ave., 38 Chase, Av* WUllam. 21 PUaaaat Av*.. Mavet, Btvtrly M., 1 Woedblnt Avt. 1«, ColonU. ColooU. Rot* A , • Xoaan St., Woodbridge Avenel. Sewaren. Aventl. Luckln*. afoGuir* tt. WARD I DunnDun,, RicharRi d M,. 110 Amboy Av*.. Wyckoff, Dartman Chait Av Groiiman, Jerome, it Bailey PI, Mtad*Mad . aUrytnn, M R*mtta Ave Metucbtn. DUST. 1 WARD I trT AUred, »1 FKMtwood Rd., Woodbrldgeoodbrldg , Avenel. Sawaran. Avtneltl . Lucking, John J., McCuir* st Auley. Shtrtey G, 1 Evergreen Ct Grotsman, Phyllis, 18 Metucbtn. DIST. I G*le. Oarald, J7 Grove Ave. WARD 1 Bailey PI, Mead*. Ralph, Iftt Remaen Avt Coloals. BUlups. William, Plat St. 00 Earl St , Wood pntloa. Judith aV William. 82) Wei GuUan, Barbara, Bailey PI, Montgomery, Gltdyi A., t Woodbine ColonUlonU. ColoaU Nagy. John O, bridgtrid . Avt., Apt, C, Sewaran. Ave , Aveatl. Pactnl. Jtannt C. M Wood* Lant, Mato St. Culian, Susphen. II Bailty pi., Stwartn. Mt Sd. Lynch. Kathtrln. T. M Atttmaiie 10. Graham. Judith A., 200 E»rt St.., Anderson, Albert. 177 But Av Moptlckp , Iiiuan, 1 Woodbine Avt ColonU. ColonU. . Henry J.. ta Woodbrldgeoodblge.. Sewaren. Hreta. Ceorjt. 7 Kadclift PI, Sawaren. l ^Millej-, Patrtdt, M0A Laiayttt* Rd., WWaltonl , Ellen M, I ShadowUwa Dr. lubrr. BtnneM St. Hreht. Patricia, 7 Hadelltt PL, Avenal. Lynch. Martha i. *• AlBtaarM "4. Wuodbrtdge. HealyHl , EtheEh l R., 78 AmSoy Ave., Wood- Anderson, HtMlbell*. 377 Eaal Av, Mopsltk, Stuart, 1 Woodbln* Ave tolonU. Colonla. • WARD I bridge. Sewui«u. Aveneir ^""T" Charie* •,, EUwl at. Jai-obi, Jean M.. *4 Caivln • An., tui- | Macktwict. AnttMtv. • Alwnnarkt D1STKKT a Johutouhuu,, lioyl d M. Jr , MGrnvt Ave. Austun, Either. Went Avt.. Sewai-en, Moaoo*. Nina, 1 Woodbln* Are. .Avtstl. "• M WARD I Rd. ColonU. , Anthony T., 140 Tyler Ave, Woodbridgodbid . ^ Auslefi", Pen/, West Ave.. Sewaren, Sewaren Muscot, Ronald. 1 Woodbine Avi., DIST. 4 Kulilk, Donald, 9 Sills. Ht . Sewtrcn. Mackwlci. ValwU, » AlbtmaiU Rd. KovHC-a. Akthuny, U4 Fulton St. Hun, Gtuuldlne A . 625 West Av Avvnel. Anton, Edwin A, lot larkerey An, WoodbrMg*. Sewaren. Kubik. Janet, A l.MTurnpike. Hnulhetstorly lo Its Heulhrily Drive Cits, Mrs. Muriel. 7 Mldwood Ave. iMinuc AS r Din Mr I II iVodbj'ii'Be Avr, f>ATA PHOCESSINO CENTRran Hiw TO. R TIIF r terminus Plan pnlltlett ' I'lan ,-ind I'fnlile known for his ability on the turf, Tonfhlnl, Mrs, Theresa M.. 104 ftchtehr, Mrs, Edith, 14 Wood Acres ' 'i BonBdd lawl . of proponed street grailei Arkernnan, Mrs l,Ar*ttt J., 11' Crescent VVarnlck, Ulrlch K , 111 SylvandttlAve. H. IO!NT ll^F. OF TM" Ti)iwii|p (i>l ° Sirllo'"• n 4. It W heielu determined and es for .Inliet but he is also an accomplished Rnad. Street, niiuslrd In helm. . Wicklf.v. Roy A,. IRfSR WoodDrlrlife AV. Schseftr, Robert R, 14 Wood Arres Dr. WOOnBrttTKJE AND TUP SCHOOL mi ."tiled thst moneys nceedlng I4JS0. tp Township," drawn hr Ch.11 leu W tf. Mr*. Elaine I,. 31 W. ZelBhnikl. Mrs Rntt Ann T., IM V p. rwn hr runner on the main track having Almasl, Roblrt J., Roula 17. Schrailer. Mrs. Dorothy 0. 117 V1'£L~ '!!: TOWNSHIP ny vvonil j proprltled for down paymentu nn capital Knolluiiod Rood. JlnptT A(e. Sherwood Rd. BRIDOR, Municipal l-'.nRlnrer. iialed May. won the Kentucky Jockey Club Btlolli, Anthony T.. 19 Cilvert Avt.. Bruns, Frederick J\.. 3 Rosewood Road. IN THF. COUNTY nr Improvementt or (or Ihe oapital improve Zelerhnskl, Mteph«n J., IM Clipper Ave. Timm. |r«nk 9. Jr.. Ill Wood Avt. •»lt*HHX, TO MAKE A fmWN ftraU 1 Inch equal* in 1~i naxlt Brunt, Mri Marguerite, 3 Roirwood men! fund in hUAICKs hfrHotore adoptpn Vfrnani Stre^l. !«rlln < ''instruction of Stakes as a 2 year-old. Not even B«lotU, Mrs. Finny. M Cilvtrt Avt.. ./ntrlrl V. Timm, Norms. Ill Wood Ave. for said Township are now avallahls to Road. Munle, Nicholas. Jr., 11,8 Sluney Rd. Avn TO Mimnnw. THE W- Curtis on Northerly hiil* from HIM Vtlcnzo, frank, 31 Ullci Rd. II'ANCK OP BONPS TO FrNANCV. SIIHI flnsnc* tnld pur of Krlso, in jockey Eddie Arcaro'fl Coinptnn, Clifford A, SO Brookvlile nelfhardl. Kdw.irl K , 17 Slnlpurill St. the H>»lerly «We of Mld.llese« Av.sur trj Beiota. Richard A., M Cilvtrt Avt.. Road. '"' AND TO PROVID'" Is hereby appmprlsttn from such moneys opinion, had equal ability on Edlita District 34 WesterTy <4l'1e n\ AiMh Auenne. IM.in Ettit Ooinpton, Mn. Joan, 50 Brookvlile FOR THR N OF BONT) ANTICI o til* payment *f the cost of said pur entitled "rian anil rmfile >^ Propo^pd Bograd. Mrs. Mlldrtt. Bldg. 10, Dayton pint! cl 33 Burke, Alfred D . 91 George Ave. both dirt and grass. Road. Blrtrdl. Jostph J.. U Wlsltrli St. -rvrfO, IN AVTTCIPAT1ON OF pose curb grades frnm Vernam street, (tftu.il* Dully, Mn. Anna E., 3 Waverly Drive. Rurke. Ann* B, *3 George Avt. THE IWUAVCK OF *UOf BONDS Section Hiranli. Mrs. Jospnhln', 21 Wlsuria .<(. Fenger, Mn. Emily M. 19 Midland Rd. 9. To finance said put-pott, in Iselln. Woodhrl'lte Tnwn«hlp." rirawn F*»kts. Mrs. Anna, Route 17. Eaal. BK IT ORDAINED by thr Munlrlnal bonds of miid TTownship of an ...... hy- Carl F Wherlnr. To«n«hlp Rnajineer. Ott. William C 1M Lincoln Hwy. Coen, Mrs. Jotn n., US HY No. I. Coty Ftngtr. Manfred, It Midland Bd. Oceanport, N. J. — Paul Reid, Duffy. Robert D., 1 Waverly Drive. Tralltr Ct. Council of Ihr Tnwnntilp M Wood1>rlri>». principal amount not exctdlng MO,75O''1sle County of Middlesex. New Jersey, art hereby lufhorized to h« Issued ppur-jj V)" feet an end for North -Carolina Dlilrtrt * Groves, Alfred R.. 31 Crescent Road. as follows^ Coterie P1a«s, r«li>ala Construction of row, Louis T, 14A4 Redfleld Village. Trailer Ct, Moon, Mn. Prtscllla K, in Gtorg* suant to said *call BnBondd Law. Said bonds Groves. Mrs. Josephine 1... 31 Crescent shall bear Intern! at • rale which shall curb in front of Ixit J1A In Block 411 r. State's football team, ii spend Few. Mary Allc* ».. 14A4 rltdiMd Road. Colquhoun. Harry S, 75 Duelos !.*n*. Av*. 1. Tht Mm of Ilijono 15 hereby r >arro, Benjamin, IS Hy No. 1, Cosy ippmprlated to Ihe pjiyment of thp ro l t As shown on s plan entitled "Street iii£ his summer vacation operat- VU1»«*. Holmes. Albert J.. 31 Waverly Drive. Moore, Robert H.. 107 Georgt Avt. not exceed six per rrrrtum per an. Prof lien Oaktyn Terrnce 1. Dover Rn.id Frank. John, JOI Oakland Avtnut. Tralltr Ct. •I r-rnnMnirfinj Ihe area of tht public num. AlA l matters with respect t o saiid ing a tractor which harrows the Watt. (lellen. Mrs. Lillian, II Wisteria St. amt Colonla IMace," drawn-by Howard Glllls, Mrs. Barbara, MB Oarfitld Apt*. Illlngworih, Mrs. Allc* M , 14 Brookvlllt District 3.1 huRdlng which Is to hnn» Ih* rintii prn bondt not determined hy this ordlnanr* Madlfton nr> date Olllls. Gtorgt J.. MB Gtrfleld Apis. Road. Gnyh, John Anthony, H (Itrden St. Dtvllt, Mn. Patricia M. 41 Ftrmhivin rcMin" crt»*er to he tl*Pd Inin+'y bv thp shall ]M> fleternilnpd by rftsolutions to Monmouth Park main course. Dever ttesrf, r«lonla I'onstnict curl) in Kearney. Mrs. Elltan C . 1*C4 Redfltld Jones. Mn. Sandra A, 29 Crescent Culhrle, Hugh R, n Plalnfltld Avt Ave. ftwnihlp nt Wofll|> nf Woorthriit-o. Secllun 6 To finance eald purpnee, front of I/it niA In muck in u. T»I« 14 LEGAL NOTICES Kearney. Gilbert John. 1BC4 Redfleld Kremp. Henry P.. 38 Ashley Road. Krog, Bruce G, )1 Garden St. llantin, Mn. Helen, M Cilvert Ave. E. In the County 0f Middlesex. Such sppro- hond anticipation notes of said Township Ihrnugh 17 In Block 41W ami Ixls 1 VUlag*. Le Comptt, Mrt. Gall K , 19 Idlewild Kupko. Mn. Elizabeth P, V. Gardtn Si Harntm . Georg" t E, 89 Ctlvert Av*. K. prlation shall be mat from th« prord of an aggregate prlnri[»,il amount not ex through 5 In Block 413P as shown (in a (Continued from Pag« 16) Lucas. Joseph I,.. 4B Oirfleld ApU. Road Utham, Arthur W, 19 Crosby Are. Hoffhnan, Mn. Btrtha R, tt Marl nf the »«le of the bomlt sulhoriied, »mi ceedlng *ft0,7M are herrh-y authorlied to plan entitled "Street Profiles Oaklyn Mo DernMtl, Mrt. Htltn S., 11 La Compta, Robert A., M Idlewild LtUiam, Mrt. Mary Jane, » CtotbyJAvt. E. the down ptvment appmprlatcd, by thli Terrace 1. Dover Road and folnnla I'lain, Lane. be Issued pursuant to said I/wal Bond drawn hy Howard Madison no date Cnlonla. Maplewood Avt. Road. Hoffmaa, Lawrenc* C. ST., II Merlin ordinance. Such Improvement shall be Law In anticlpatlnn of the Issuance of Navdrro, Vincent N, 3* Eratttn Rd. Seliritr, Sol. 1IA Rtdfttld Village. Leister, Mn. Irene) A, 4 Glenvllle Imp. Mrs Michelle. 71 Crosby Av*. Av*. E. HndertaVen a* A general improvement F.asl Hill Read. Colonia Conyrm-s) said bonds. In the event that Itonna ar« sidewalks in front of l»t IA through 4A Colnnla. Tllboe, Gilbert a., 11X1 Redfleld Road Lovt, Roger D. Jr.. 74 Crosby Avt. femenorf, Normal, 19 Marlln Ave. E. and no part of the cost thereof ffhatl he Issued pursuant to this ordinance, the ax ' Warshawtky. Hilton, 17 Albemtrlt Rd. Village. Ulster. William J . 4 Glenvllle Road. Maglera, Mrt. Helen, 31 Ortngt St, Smith, Alfred P. 29 Timber Rd. In Block 42IK and In front of !.ots M and fistewd sgslnst property specially bene- Rregale amount of notes hereby author 19 In nlock 4z1F shown on s map Cnlonln, Tllboe, Mn. Rostll* K , 16E1 Rtdfleld Ntllson, Mrt. Gloria. 79 Idlewild Road. Nicholson, Curtis L. M luring Avt. White, Mrs. Fannie C, 99 Adams Ave. 'll*d. Village. ized to be isttned shall )>e reduced liy nn entitled "Plan and Profile of Street Wnrnhawstar. Sarah. IT Albeffltrl* H.6. Pogue. Albert O.. 19 Crescent Road. Patrick. Georgt, US Hy No. 1, Coty amount eqnal to the principal emount of Colonl*. Dlllriel 7 Pogue, Mn, Susan, IS Crescent Road. Trailer Ct. Sfcllon i. TI tt hereby determined tnd Cirades fur East Hill Road.- Drawn by District 31 silted lha< (t) (ht msklng of such (m tha bonds so luue<1. Welch, Ana, W Albemarl* Rd, Coloaia. Kretge. Mn. Isabell* M.. 10 O'Hara Slab, Adam H , 16 Glenvllle Road. Sanders. Edwin, JO Duelos Lane. Blum, Mrs. Alice. 293C Ltfayttte Rd. If the Xgregale Charlea W. Beagle, Municipal Entinrrr Street. Slab. Mn. Nancy, U Glenville Road. Sanders, Mrs. Oaylt C, 30 Duclot Lant*. Blum, Phil, M3C Lalaytttt Rd. provement (hereinafter referred to •(. amount of outstanding bonds and notes Scale 1 inch equals 40 feet. Dated May. WARD I tile Donoagh. Mn. Ann* Q., M Puke Simard, Mn. JuttiUa T.. 11 Carlljle Shufeldt, Richard E. 69 Duelos Unt. Briscot, WUUam A. N.J. Soldlen Homt. "«urpost"l. Is not * Mnrent exprnst of Issued pursuant to this ordinance shall DBT. * Road. Section 3, The sum of Ml M0 Is h'rehy Court. Witlnakl. Mn. ElUabeth A., US H> Nr/. Brady, OtarW R, 253D Lafayette Rd. tld Township, tnd (2) K is neoe4*nry st any time exceed the sum first men- Dear, Dint K. IN Patricia Aye. Ue Dontnik, John. J., 14 Ptaxt Road, I, Coty Traiitr a. Brown, Harriet M, Roottvtlt Hospital. to flnsnce taid purpose hy the !**UMtir* tioned In Ua1s section, the moneys rais- appropriated U> the making ef surh Colon la. DUIriet » SirnanJ, Lester A., 11 Carlisle Court. of *bllgntli>n< of !d Thi ed by the Issuance of said bonds shall, improvements. Such appropriation nhafl SUvinskl. Joseph. 32 Ashley Road. Burnt, John p. 2MB UfayeUt Rd. Township putsunnt Dear. Theodora A. 1W Patricia Ave. RorvaUt. Andrtw, 114 nnh Street District II Il o tthe Local Bond IJIW of New Jersey. tn not l th th , mrt from/lhe proceeds of the sale ol Cobbs. Vincent J, au Lafayette Rd. t N J su ex he bonds suthorized. and the noun Co!onl». ... Horvath, Frank, 114 Fifth Street. SUvlnafci, Mitt Rita Ann, U Ashley Bender. Mn. Julie, 12 Weldon Rd. Coulter David D. N.J. Soldlen Horn*. and (3) the estimated rout of said pur than the amount of surh ex- Rankls, Mn. Kaelhe, aas Amboy rr.M. he applielidd tn the J'aymVnV t of such lyment appropriated, bv this ordioamr- Handleman. Emma, 111 T«mpf« Way, Road BerthoM. Arthur J., 41 Hlllcrett Av*. Demettr. Miss Rot* E, IMA La/ayette pose Is 119.000. and 14) J?W of naid jrurn Colonia. Avenue. SUvlntky. Mn. Rita D . SI Ashley Road. notei then oufstsndlng. Sectlon 3. Said Improvement shall In Btrthold, Mn. Cecils A, 41 HiUcrett Rd is ta bt provided by (ht down i»vm«nt Section 7. Each bond anticipation note MeiMe. Dolorta. 111 Arthur Avt. Rankis. Rainbold V. HD., 131 Amboy DISTRICT 17 hereinafter appropriated to finance said undertaken as s sidewalk Improvemrnt Colonla. Avtnut. Abraoo. Eugene A.. M Winihrop Road. Ave. ^\ . Dombrowtkl. Mist Barbara M. 153A [Bsqed pursuant to tnls ordinance shall be and tht curbs as a local Improvement Melkl*. John, 152 Arthur Avt., Oeknll. Schlmmtl. Arthur. H Ird Strati. Afonso, Marta. 13 Brakalda Rd. Blanco, Mn. AMt, » Hilicrttt At*. Lafaytttt Rd. purpott. tad (5) the eatlmated m.inlmum dated on or ahout the flat* of Its Istuanre. and the emit thereof shall he assessed in Mollnaro, Anna, 38 Railway Avt. Sczuxninti, Mrs. Dtgmar, 39 lid ttreeL Bahr, John Eugene. 7 Sturgls Rd. Blanco, Rot* F , 33 Hlilcrtat Av*- - Domldlon, Philip W, Menlo Pk, Soldier* amount of bonds nr notes necewary to and shall h« payable not more than on* tht following manner; (1) an accurate Colonl*. DUtrTet • Bateman. Mrs. Barbara C, » CoUax Doughy, Francis, 173 Plainfltld Av*. Ilome. be Issued for tald purpose Is &14.250. and year from U% date, shrill hear Interest at account of the cost of constructing or Molknaro, Lebero A, 3a Railway Avt. Cavanaugh. Mn. Camlllo H., Ill Rd. Dunn, Duttln C. Jr., 131 Lorlng Art. Dwyer, George, 293B Ijifayette Rd. ft") th* cost of surh purpose, fin herein a rate which shall not exceed six per- laying sidewalks shall h* kept and surh Colonla. Jtfftrtoa St. Bllmm. Mrt. Btulah. 14 Colfai Rd. Fehring, Ronald A, 129 Lorlng Ave. Dwyer, Mrt. Rotemtry, IWB Lafayette befor* stated. Includ-s the aggrcirstt. c#ntum Ifi';,) per annum and may be cost shall be assessed upon the tcversl Mollnaro. Sophia, It Rahway Avt. D* Vtsttrt, Mrt. Irto* A.. 474 Amboy Boardman. George J., 39 Ashley Rd. retiring. Mn. Susan M, a* Lorlnf Av*. Rd. amount nf U.OOO utikh Is estimated tn renewed from time to time pursuant to properties fronting on the Improvement In Colonla. Av*nue. Boardmtn, Mn. Mary T., SI Ashley Rd. Hlgglnton, Mn. Ann E, tl Prospect Eberweln. Wlllism H, Jr.. 233E be necetdry to finance Ihe cost of such proportion to their respect<*tiv! e frontag Ave. Lafayette Rd. and within the limitation* prescribed by Polak, Charlea A. M David Ct. Coloala. Gardner. Ctandt. «3 Sharon Avtnne. Bowser. Gerald L.. 34 Sturgls Rd. purpose. tnrliKiIng archHert's I the l*c«l Bond IJIW, Each nf said notes thereon pursuant to ami Inn.. accordance Higglnson. Richard L, 91 Prospect Avt. Enmierllnn. Ronald A, c Skytop Rd. counting, engineering anrl , s •Polak. Pttrleia M. » D»vtd Ct. Colonla. Lasxlo. Mn. Rot*. 75 Evtrgretn Avt. Bowser. Mn. Sonia. 24 Sturgls Rd. Inspprtlon h>11 b Id b h M with the provisions of Chapter 63 of Title Scfcaltttoek, Oeorga B.. in Lake Avt. Mlrlocca, Clro. 161B f*ay St. Briant. Mn. Helen M., 38 Sturgls Rd. Inweod, Mrs. Jotn F. 315 Lorlng Ava. Fizzano, Mike. N.J. Soldiers Home. " ' "Igned by the Mayor and Mu- 40 of th* Revised Statutes of New Jersey; Inwood, Richard E, 319 Lorlng Ave. costs, legal expenses and o


r expenses, nicipal Treasurer and shall be under the Colonla. Miriocca, Tessit, MIB Fay St. Brtant, Robert I... 38 Sturglt Rd. Gllmtn. Mrs. Sadie, 293E Ufayette Rd. inrlurilnr Interest on mich ot>li(!atlons *D and (2) the remainder of the cost ef said Schmidt, Edna T, lit Dortut Avt. •ally. Stephen. » WUdwood Avt. Byron. Donald A., 39 Brwkvllle Rd. Monajhsn. frsncls N, 1] Elm Avt. Hachett, Edward J, N.J. Soldiers Home. teal nf s\M Township and attested bv Improvement shall h« assessed upon the Monczewskl, TBamM A. Jr., 4 WeMon llawklna, Mn. Ellen B, 293D Ufayette *« -x'-nt net-rnlttwi by Sertlon 40A:?-Xl he Municipal Cleric. Aald officers ire Colonla. Sayan, Robert E., 13 Aidrtch Drive. Byron, Mrs. Evelyn M. 39 Brookvlllt of Uie LocaJ Bond l«. Isnds and real estatt upon tht line and in Schmidt. William. 11] Florae* Avt. Slmms. Mn. Mildred G., 33 Alboumt Rd. Rd. :d. hereby authorl7em the rlat« of said bonds. Fumla. Iftbtilt, Flaftntn Drive. Horoan, WaMer. 104 Winthrop Road, Ave. Lafayette Rd. whirh Is to h* paid for by general Fltik*. Le Roy 7., 1033 Amboy Ave. shall bear Interest at a rate which shall Section 1>. It Is hereby determined end luxation in addition to the contribution oi Colonla. Hurwitz, Mn. Carmen. 10 Colfax Rd. Wilton, Frederick S, 190 Penn Avt. ljwton, Earl R. 1S1D Ltfayett* Rd. not exceed six per centum (fi^f.) per an- Haymes. Hilda, (91 Inmtn Avt. Colonla. Kolodxle], Mrt. Bertha. 61 Jackson Avt. Jacobsen, Frederick 14 Colfax Rd, Wilson, Mrs. Mary E. 190 Penn Ave. I«. Jostph F. N J, Sjfldien Homt. sta(e«l that tho Supplemental Debt :hr Township hereinafter mentioned. Kolodzie], John, u Jackson Ave. num. All matters with respect to said Statement required Bond Haymu, Murray, HI Inmftn Ave. Jacobatn. Mrt. Jean E , 14 Oosfax Rd. District 15 Uvy. Joel H. 153 li Lafayette Rd. by said Ix>oal Section 4. It hi hereby determined and Colonla. , - Matyi. Steven. IK Goodwill Place. Kline, Joseph G., 11 Ashley Rd . Levy, Mn. Rent* S, 293B Lafayette Rd. bonds not determined hy this ordlnincp .»«• has b«en duly made and filed Baktr, Donald w, 34 Sanders Rd. shall be determined by resolutions to be stated that to the ToftnAIp will Jonea, Betale, 733 Inma.il Avt. Colonla. Roaney, WUUam R. Jr.. 385 Pierson Kline, Mrs. Patricia A., 11 Ashley Rd. Baker, Nancy L, U Sanders Rd. laIn CiceroCicero . Joseph'CJoteph C, "sss2S3Cc LafayettLf e he ofrh'e of the Municipal Clerk of ttld Av«nue. Hit. hereafter adopted. contribute no part of the Cost of eald Jonec. William, 7» Inman Avt.. Cokmlt. Koellhoffer, Richard J., K Winthrop Berner. Artl»ir S, 193 Ht. 27. Apt. Cl. (I. Township, and that siu-h statement to purpose, snd (2) the eatimited maximum Netaon, Samuel J. 812 Wont Ave District 11 Rd. Maav, Harold, N.J. SoldUrs Homt. Section 5. To finance salt! purpose, lied aliowt that the gross* debt of Biehier, Bruno, 74 Howard Ave. Bobnynskl, James. 14 Dayton Rd. amount of the special assessments for Colonla. Mahoney. Mn. Anna T., 70 Wtntbrop Breheney, Jamea P . 1922 Lincoln Hwy, Massaro, Edward J, N.J. Homt for hond anticipation notes of said Township Township, as defined in Section 4OA:2-4'I said purpo** of 141,400 of which »!*» it WARD » Bithler, Katalln. 74 Howard Ave. Rd. Disabled Veterans. of an tggregtt* principal amount not if said Local Bond Law, is increased by Blumeta, Andre F . 35 Bonham Drive. Dtlton, Henry J, 38 Kenmore Rd. Ihe estimated cost of the sidewalks, and DIST. 11 Mahoney, Paul P. 70 Winthrop Rd. Miytn, Madison M. Jr., 133C Lafayette exceeedlng J14.250 ar8 hereby authorlied Biunntti. lln. Johanna. 33 Bonham Dalton. Mrs. Slgrid, 3t Kttunor* Rd. .hit ordinance by SAfi.TSO and that the i*- (3) no special assessments for such Bryan, Loretta M. 47 X. tktnut Ava. McDonald. Mn. Gloria 17 Richmond Dl Nardo, Jame* J. 90 Baxter Rd. Bit. to be Issued pursuant tn nald local Bond suiinc« of the bonds and notea authorized purpose hsve been levied or confirmed, Colonla. Driv*. Rd. let K, KOC Lafayette Rd Law in anticipation of the Issuance oi Borqultt. Mn, Esther B., 11 Harrison Doerr, Harold J, 17 Fairfax Rd. Prttattr, Charle* E. by this ordinance will be- within all debt and (4) men special issetimenti atay bt Bryan, Weltford 1. 47 E. Sherman Ave Nelson, Mn. PrUdlla K. 10 Colfax Rd. Pressler, Mrs. Virginia, 193C Ufayetta said bonds. In the event that bonds are paid in ten (10) annual Installments. i Avt. Doerr, Mn. Theresa A. 27 Fairfax Rd. Rd 'imitations prescribed by said Loca Patterson, Mn. Mildred, 11 Brookvlile Holland. Mn. Winifred A. 104 Prospect Issued pursuant to this ordinance, the Bond Law. Demon. Derby A, is Starlight Dr. ClfelU. Mn. Yvonn* K, »3» Rd. Ave. Proventann. aggregate amount of notes hr-rcby auth- Section S. Before making the sidewalk Woodbridge Ave. Mrs. Angela, 193A .Section 10. This ordinance, s-hall take improvements described in Section 1 Colonia. Rutttn. Eugene J. 23 Coltax Rd. Kulmlr, Andrew S. Jr., 1930 Lincoln •afayetto Rd. orized to bt is-suM shall be reduced by Denterv, Ruth S, M SUrllght Dr. Foldi. Mrs. Lois, U Morris Avt. Hwy. Provenxano, an amount equal to the principal amount effect twenty days after the first pub. hereof, or awarding any contract lor tuch Haaiand. Mrs. Marlys D.. «2 Sprue* St. Ruaaan. Mn. Marjori* B., 13 Colfax Rd. Anthony. 153A Lafayetttl itdewalk improvement, the Municipal ColonU. Scofleld, John L.. 5 Ashley Rd. Meslar.Donald R, 36 Kenmore Rd. Rd. of the bonds so Issued. If thr nKKrfiiitt 'Lcatlon thereof after flrrai paasaKe. DepttyBtW. Olga, It E. Grant Avt. Haaland. Sigurd R.. 62 Sprue* St. I'avchwerk, JOSEPH NEMYO "lerk ahall cause notice of the proposed Kaotner, Mrs. Betty, » Spmc* St Thompson, Alen J., 10 Richmond Rd. Meslar. Mrs. Elizabeth J, 34 Kenmore Bernard. 1S3C LafaytU* •mount of outstanding bonds and notm sidewalk improvement to be given to tht Coloala. Topolskl, Mrs. Marlon 76 Winthrop 11(1. Rd Rd. Issued pursuant to this ordinance Khali President of the Council Krayavskl, Oleh, 41 Philo Blvd. Stetzko, John, 253 Lafayette Ave. owner or owners of all real property Dubritx, Kathryn M. 24 Starlight Dr. Kraytvild, Mn. Hildtgtrd, 41 Pbilo Topolskl, Robert, 76 Winthrop Rd. Seramba, Harry R., 43 Cotton Rd. at any time exceed thr sum first men- STATEMENT affected Uitreby. The notice goal] contain ColonU. Traver, Dennis, 10 Colfax Rd. Stetzko, Mn. Ann* M, 293E LsfayetU Blvd. Sheppard, William R., Jl CoHon Rd. Rd. tioned in this section, the moneys raised The Bond Ordinance pubU'ihed here- a description of the property afltctea Dubrsta, Otto T., M Starlight Dr., Travostino, Joseph J. 13 Colfax Rd. Valentino, Rndolph V, 7 Windsor Hd. by the issuance of naid bonds shall, tn with has been finally passed by the Mu Kindle. Mn. Helen. 15« Alcoa Avt. Strobe!, John, Rooaevell Hospital, sufficient to Identify It, a description ol ColonU. Lott. Albert C. 87 Howard Ave. Travoatlno, Mra. Muriel 13 Colfax Rd. District M not leas thnn the amount of surh excess, nlclpa.1 Council of the Township of Wood- the Improvement and a statement that Qekfblttt, CtroU. 137 Cyrttat Dr. Lott. Mrs. Genevleve A., 97 Howard Votlo, Mrs. June, 66 Sturgls Rd. Ayo, Domingo A., 50 Morgan Dr. Thomas, Leo A, 253A Laiayette Rd. be applied to the payment of such notes hridge In the County of Mkkilosex, In the unless the owner or owners complete tht Colonia. Av*. Yuhas, Louis W.. 10 BrookviBe Rd. Harnhart, Mrs. Pauline, IM Loring Avt. Uien outstanding. Stat« of New Jersey on the lBUi day of District 17 same within thirty dtyi alter service Holltsnsa, Mtry E., M Oandl*wo*4 Ct.. Lueck*. Mn. Carol* A., tt Bonham Yuhas. Mn. Muriel L. 10 Brookville Rd. ChrtstensMi, Carl H, 27 Schuyler Dr. June, 1%8, and the twenty day period of thereof, the Township will make tht Ootana. Drive. Dlitrlcl II Chrlsteiuen, Mrs. Mary M, 37 Scbuyler Church, Anna E, If Wayne St. Section 6. Each bond anticipation note 'imitation within which * *uit, action or improvement st the expense ol the owner HoOMMW. ftttr W, » Candltwood Ct., Luecke, Erwin R , li Bonham Drive. Bender, Mra. Kvalyn. 17 Eastllck Rd. Dr. Church. Ernttt E, 19 Wayne St. ssued pursuant to this ordinance ehall [•roceisiing quest|«i|nx the validity of or owners. Such notice shall be served in ColonU, Me Dougail, Mrs. Ella M. lu Dorothy Bender, Harold 17 Eastlick Rd. 1 oiutanllne. Frank L, IM Ortnge tt. Falcone, Elizabeth M, 70 Elm 8t. be dated on or about ttw flat* of its Inu- such ordln-aiKW can be commenced, as accordance with the provisions of Chapter '. Banld! K., W K. Shlitty Avt, Ave. Kacudait. ^Iward W.. U Woodedge I)c Santij, John W. 27 Schuyter Dr. Palcont, Joteph s. 70 Elm St. tnc* and »h*U be payable not more, than provl'Vd in tht local Bond Law, has* be- 6S of Title 40 of th* Revited Statute* ol Ave. ' Finley, Thomas J. 17 Elm St. one year from Itt date, shall bear Inter- New Jersey, in particular Section 4)Q:«5-3 Me Dougall, Fred H . 103 Dorothy Ave. Dreler. Edward W. Jr., !9 Doley Ave. Hague, Richard Fv H Elm St. gun to run from the date of the first uub- Karate*. J«naa, gl Cyprtam Dr., Mortarano, Mn. Carol A., ii Mill Road. Foster. Mn. Anna 8. 41 Cambridge Rd. Drelet, Mn.'Jn-ann* A/J9 Doley Ave. est at a rat* which [hall not exceed six 'lotion of thb statement. and Section 40:65-4, and th« proof ol Leonard. Mrs. Janet R,. 177 Winthrop llarrUon, K. Irene, 2« Morse St. per centmn («c;,) per annum and rosy service shall be filed with the offiear ol Cotocla. Mtjrtara.no, Vincent D.. 3S Mill Road. Frajt, Miss Pauline, 1(» J/iring Ava. KgwalesW. Andre* A, 33 Mont Av*. JOSEPH V. VALiENTT X, U3 Cyptett Dr, Otto. Mn. Barbara U., 10 BoBham Bd. ' . ' Cllbbons, Mrt. Evttyn R, 32 Duley Avt. be renewed from time to time pursuant the Township to charge of tht records ol Drive. I^onard. Joseph I,. 177 Winthrop Hd; KmvalMkl, Ronald, 33 Morse Ave. and within the limitxioiu prescribed Municipal aerk of the J Gibbons, Lawrence, 31 Duley Avt. Marfre. Phillip F. 29 Silverlak* Ave. Township of Woodbridgt. N. llens"°(if "the" Township wllWs ten daya Otto. Edward W, Jr., 10 Bonhim Drive. Mslloy. J'mil L. n Ktlen Ave. Goodwill, Titian H, IB BelmnVt Ave. Art. by the Local Bond Law. Each of said ' Lara***. £t*ra E.. » E. Hecal Avt..' Malloy. Mrt. C«.heilo» K, 74 Bdw Pigano. Mary. 4e Elm St. notes thaff be signed by the Mayor snd! L.P. 6/19/68 Wo.M after service thereof. Ritchie. Mrs. Mtrda G, SO Harrison SB SlClUanii. Elizabeth R, at Elliot PI. Section «. It la hereby determined and Ootonta. Ave. Avc. Goodwin, Mn. Mary V, ii'BcJmont Municipal Treasurer and shn.ll be under Lanista. fttphen a, 29 E. Hegel Ave. Martollo, Anthony, 23 tirox Rd. Ave. Apt. 9B. Slclliaao. John, 88 Elliot PI. tated that (l> the making of tuch Sago, Robert J., 90 Harrison Ave. Tierney, Shwya A. 2200 Woodbridge Ihe seal ef said Township and attested SHERIFF'S BALE improvement (hereinafter referred to as Colgsui, Edward J.. 71 Callfon Dr., Seles, Mrs. frtnees, 23 Mill lload. MarleUo, Mrs. Jcaonem ('., a Broi 'ens, Mrs, Cynthia, W,» Lincoln " -- • • - Said offici Hwy. Ave. by the Municipal Clerk. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY "purpose"), is not a current expense of ColonU. Stacker, Gerard C. 3p5 Pienon Ave. Rd. in hereby authorized to CHANCF.RY DIVISION laid Triwnahlu, and U) It It nectcaary to Temporario. Ronald K.. SO Harrison itartlU, Cartnlm J., 63 Vrooding Lewis, Raymond J, 23 Belmoat Avt. Yinciek, Mrs. Catherine J, M Elm St. execute faiti ftauchwirf. Helen S , so E. Shirley Ave., Yarciok. John W, TO Elm St. notes and to issue tald nolel In such MIDDLESEX, cud NT t finance said purpose by the issuance ol Ave. • • • Nauts, Mrs. Adele V. 40 Morgan Dr. obligations of said Township pursuant to Calonia* Tangen, Harry A., 1) So. Main St. Mazzarella. Mrs. Venenza 63 PuJkrandt, Mit* Jeannit. st Bradley Dr. form as they may adopt tn conformity Docket Ne. F 4B39-64 Randnrarii Hu. 50 E. Shirley Ave. District 38 with law. Th* power to deOrmln* any EquLty Savings tnd Loan Association, tha Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and Tangen. Mrs. Jane F . II So. Main St. A.ve. •." • •'•.•" Htfi. Richard I, 21 Beunont Av*. (3) th* estimated cost oi said purpose It Colonla. wardwtn; Mrt. Barbara, 1 Hemen St. MiekoLi, Mn. Dorothy 34A Woo District U Cohen, Allan I., 8« Fox Rd., Apt. 10A. In tho manner provided by law. By virtu* of the above stated Writ, to Skrlbnta, Audrey T., IS OalU« Dr., Space, David J. 49 Stonay Rd. Sheppard, Warren E, II Belmont Ave. me directed and oeUvered. I will expose Btrnith, Mn. Maria, G3 Wills rd Apt. 6A. Cohen, Sally A. 66 Fox Rd., Apt. 10A. the cost of such purpoi1st, as herelnbetor* Colonla. Dunham Drive. Space, Mn. Pamela B., 49 Stoney Rd. Section 7. It Is hereby determined and to sale at public vendue on WEDNES the cost of sucn purpose. «» •iv*i.u«n. Vinlk, Robin K., 7 Paley pi. Slaymaker, Robert T, 13 Belmont Ave. Dawson. Robert M, 49 Raymond St. declared that tht period of uiefulosas of stated. Includes the aggregat* amount oi L>. C/M/N BoxwtU, Charles W., Trailer Harbor. Dec. Walter J. Jr., 83 Fox Rd. DAY, THE 10th DAY OF JULY A.D., NOTICE TO VOTEU VUcegUa. Mn. Ann P.. 21 Ferris Rd. Stephenson, Mn. Annette c, S SuydJm said purpose, acoordlag to Ht reasonable 196J, at the hour of two o'clock by tht $5,400 which is estimated to b« necessary Caaalttto. Mn. Arirnnt A., Trailer Ave. DeUa Pietro, Fred, M York Dr to finance the cost* o-f• tuc—.-»h» pWintent**V . In accordant* with Provisions, of an Harbor. Wlecxeruk, Frank W. 22 Brox Rd. life, is a period of 19 year* computed hen prevailing (Standard or Daylight Delia Pietro, Loretta. 14 York Dr. including lrcliltecfs fee*, accounting. Act EnUUad, "Aa Act to Ragulttt Casaletto. Will Lam A., Trailer Harbor. District IS Tadnelll, Nicbolat S, M Schuyler Dr. From tht date of tald bonds. Saving) time. In the afternoon of the said Ambrose. Michael W., 238 Old Post Rd. TadneUi, Mn. Nlcoletta, M Schuyler Dudasn, John A. Jr.. 60 Fox Rd., Apt. engineering and inspection co*U, legal ElecUons", (Tltlei 19; 51-11), Revised Clluffo. Mn. Virginia. Apt. 3A, Willard Dr. A. Section 8 It is hereby datermlned and day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City expenses and other expenses, Including StttutM ol IMS, together with the Dunham Drive. Barberich, Frank S., 238 Old Post Rd. elated (hat the Supplemental Debt Stale- L lierkes, Alex Jr., 74 Garden Terr. Wilkens, Mrt. Christine Z, 10 Jonea Pi. Dudash, Judith A, 66 Fox Rd.. Apt. 1A. of New Brunswick, N. J. Uiterest*on"Buch' obilgationt to" the extend Amandmenta and Supplements thereto Ciravolo. Mrs. Clara. 9! So. Main St. Dzlak, Carole A, » Fox Rd., Apt. 1A. ment required by said l,ocal Hond Law permitted by Section 40A:1-20 ol the tht following names will be removed Borwegen, Mn. Margaret A. SO Garden ALL that certain tract or parcel of land Clravolo, Joseph. <7* So. Main St. District 17 Dtlak, John J, 83 Fox Hd . Apt. 1A. has been duly made and filed in the of- and premises hereinafter particularly de- Local Bond l,aw- ham tht) nnnantnt registration binders, Clausen, Carl, Wlllard Dunham Drive. Terr. fice 0/ the Municipal Cl«k of said Town In th* TOWNSHIP of EDISON, unless Borwegel, Robert C. 80 Garden Terr. Bruno, Mrs. Flora, 1246 Lincoln Hwy. Fallon, Hobert T. 71 Fox Hd,, Apt. 7A. »cribed, situate In the Borough of Car- Section 7. It la hereby determined tndj Clausen, Mn. Sophie. WllUard Dunham Capone, Vincent. 76 Brookhill Ave. Fldler, Abraham, 5 York Dr. Apt. 6A. ship, arid that such statement wo filed t«ret, in the County of Middlesex, end stated that moneys exceeding tf.OOO, votara appear, personally, before the Drive. Buchanan, Mrs. Virginia s. 36 Hill Rd. ahows that th* gro» debt of said Town MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF Buchanan, Ward C. 36 Hill Rd. Capone, Helen M, 79 Brookhill Ave. Georglanne, Munxio O, 11SC Marina State of New Jersey, appropriated for down payments on C'onway, Joseph B.. 25A Alva Court. Oreent, Mn. Marian J, 78 Campbell idns. ship, as defined In Section cal Bond Law. Said] them, at their last known address, have Dunbam Drive. Road Kelch, Suain M, 141 Marina Gdns. President of the Council feet to a point; thenco <3) Westerly par been returned by tha Postal Authorities, Flood, Raymond J.. 238 Old Pott Road Racz, Rose H, 141 LexUlgton Ave. allel with tha first coursa 100 feet tu said bends shall bear interest at a rate which Emerson, Henry r., Trailer Uabor. Striker, Marit A, 63 Campbell Ave. Kbller, Alfred. 34 York Dr. Apt. SB. STATEMENT shall nut exceed six per centum (6 per indicating that they no longer reside Fakstty, Mn. Ltnora L., Trailer Fundock. Alex. 130 Garden Terr. Keller, Linda M. Apt. 141H Marina The easterly line of Frederick Street; ttience theie:— Verducl. Paiquale. Filrvlaw Ave. Bond Ordinance published here- (4) Southerly along the easterly line ol cent) per annum. All matters with Harbor. Fundock, Mrs. Maria K, 130 Garden Ondt. with haw been finally pasted by the Mu- respect to said bonds not determined by MIDDLESEX COUNTY Fltury. Joseph H., Tralltr Harbtr. Terr. Frederick Street 62.50 feet to th« point vi BOARD OF ELECTIONS District M Keller, Robert G, Apt. 141H Marina nicipal Council of the Township of Wood- place of BEGINNING. this ordinance, shall be determined by Fredtriok, Carlylt I.. Trailer Harbor. Gehrum. Joseph C, 31 Phillips Rd. Hdns. bridge in the County of Middlesex, In the resolutions to be hereafter adopted. EDISON Gordon. Mrs. Dorothy M., Trailer Ginfridt, Philip L., 19 East Side Ave. ChUhota, Jostph P., 131 Greenwood Ave. King. Louit F., 60 Fox Hd. 4B SUt* of New Jersey on the 18th day of SAID premises are commonly known Section 9. To flnanco aald purpose, bond District 1 Harbor. Howard, Sheldon, 19 Meyer Rd, as No. 60 Frederick Street, Carter*, Addalia, Mrs. Mary S.. Tingley Lane. tarry, Frank X, KB Bunyon Av*. Klein, Frederick T, 14S H Marina Gdnt. June, 198K, and the twenty day period of anticipation notes of said Township of an Gordon, Edward J., Trailer Harbor. Murray, John K.. S7 Violet PI. Klein. Mary K, US Marina Gnds. N. J. Brooklns. Bernard, 1«D No. Edison Gubik. Mn. Eva, F4 Wluard Dunham Murray, Walter J., S Amman Rd. Ferralotta, Samutl R. IS Shepptrd PI. limitation within which a tutt, action or aggregate principal amount not exceeding Guldens, Graham Ave. Drive. Kostnln, Lawrence, t York Dr. Apt. SA. proceeding questioning the validity of The approximate amount of th* judg $39,400 are hereby authorized to be issued Navatltoski. Mn. Beetle L., 24 Stevens Ferraro, Beverly A. Hi Plalnfield Avt, Kushlnsky, David L, 131 Marina Dr. ment to be ttatUfied by tald sale Is the pursuant to said I-ocal Bond Law in Hrooklns. Mrs. Deloyt I., 7-C North Gunning. Mrs. Vivian M., Trailer Ferraro, Robert A. 3U Plalnfield Av*. such ordinance can be commenced, es Harbor. Lehmaan, Arno, Jr., M York Dr. Apt. provided in tha local Bond Law, bw be- sum of Thirteen Thousand Twelve Do! anticipation of the Issuance c-f said bonds. Ellison Gardens. Navatotkl. Edward J.. 34 Stevent Rd. Kouttas, Barbara. 303 Plainiiald AVl. 1A. Brookins. Eug.ni N.. 7-C North Ediaon Htmmlngt. Mn. Edna E.. Trailer Apt. Bl. gun to run from the date of the first pub- lart (ft3.012.00), more or less, plut in In the event that bonds are Issued! Ottensten. John r., S4 Curley Bd. Lehmann, Lllll. 21 York Dr. Apt. 3A. lication of this statement. termt together with the costs of thu tale. pursuant to this ordinance, the aggregat* Gardens. Harbor. OtUntta. Mn. Phllomena, 64 Gurley Kouatu. Gtorgs. ioj PleiofleW Avt. amount of notes hereby authorized to b* Brooking. Let Edward, 127 Beatrice Henderson, Mn. Bernloa 10 Candy Rd. Apt. Bl. Lempert. Allc* C, 11 York Dr. JOSEPH V. VALENTI Tht subscriber reserves th* right to ad- Parkway. Court. Rich, Ernest J. Jr., lit Poll PI. Marrero. Anna, M Fox Rd. >>urn tald tale from time to tlmo tub Issued shall be reduced by aa amount Kokickl, Mra. Elliabeth B , 138 Old Pott McNulty, Marie A. 21 York Dr. Apt. SA. Municipal Clerk of the equal to the principal amount of tht Brookins. Maymt Elizabeth. *ZI Horn, Mrt. Etteilt R.. 441 Old Pott Rd. Rich. Mn. Vlrglnli, 310 Poll PI. TownahiB of Woodbridgt. N. J. ject only to such limitations' or rettrlc bands so issued. If tht aggregate amount Beatrice Parkway. Road. Sheppard, Mist Roiemirie, 39 Chetttut McNukty, WUUam P., 21 York Dr. L.P. «/19/68 tlons upon the exercltt of tu.ch power es Hoklckl, Joseph P., 13a Old Poat Rd. Mendelaon, Shirley, 5 York Dr. $37.11 of outstanding bunds and notes Issued Drown. I*o, 5C North Edison Gardens. Horn, John H., «os Old Post Road. Slmboll, lln. Mary S., 3»2 Old Post Bd. St. may b« specially provided by law or lules pursuant to this ordinance EhaH at any Danowskl. Thomas W . 773 Grove An. Jones, Jack R,, Trailer Harbor. Stniboil, Rauol T., 3tU old Poat Rd. Smith, Julius J., Plainfield Ave. Mendebwn, Mae, t York Dr, Apt. LA. of Court. Sold subject to conditions of Nemetft, Vivian. 147 Marina Gdns. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE time exceed the sum first mentioMd in He Bo.se. Mrs. Frances E.. 17A No. Keele. Miss Ann If., 57S Old Pott Rd. Stamro, Karl. 240 Old Pott Rd. Smith, Mn. Mary J., Flainiltld Avt. •ale. this section, the moneys rtlswl by tht Edison Gardens. Krostley, c*ri J.. Trailer Harbor. District t» Nemeth, William, 147 Marina Dr. IMPROVEMENT Or CERTAIN PUBLIC Trinity. Jamea S. Jr., 71 Gurley Rd. STREETS IN THE AVEMBL AND ROBERT H. JAMISON Issuance of said bonrii shall, to not lent Ingram, Charlea W.. TUdta Avt., Box Krutley. Mn. Karen M., Trailer Harbor. Wedeli, Henry A., 71 Sharon Avt. Arlalt, Mrs, Helen, * Elmwood Nlziolek. Mary, 42 York Dr. APt. 3A. Sheriff than the amount of such excess* be. Kupko. Jottph W.. 14 Wluard Dunham Terrace. Niiiolek Joseph, 42 York Dr. SA. LSELIN- SECTIONS OK THE TOWNSHIP e 137. WedeU. Mra. Inngard E^ 7* Sharoa FRIEDMAN, GRUND11AN applied to the payment of such notes then Jackson. William H., IB Weaton Forbes Drive. Cordler, Mn. Janet E, 314 Central An. O'Neill, John B, 78 Leo St. OF WOODBRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY outstanding. Ave. Oster, Frederick W. 88 Fox Dr. OF MIDDLESEX, TO APPROPRIATE l< FRIEDMAN Cciurt. Lambtch. Mn. Carol. Trailer Harbor. Yurt, Mn. Dulde, « MelvUlt Rd. Cordier, Robert H. 314 Central Ave. Luad. Mn. AUoa M., Ml Willard Estabrook, Charltt V, 4*5 PlaLnfldd Oster, Sue Ellen. M Fox Rd. MJ.00O TO PAY THE COST THEREOF, Attorneys Section 10. Kach tond anticipation not* Jensen, Arthur T., ST., 1774 Uwrtoct District *0 (76 l< Avenue. Dunham Drlvt. Ave. Palmese, Carole, 71 Fox Rd., Apt. 3B. TO MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT AND TO L.P. 6/U-19-J6-7/3/M Isaued pursuant to this urdinauce shall be Abata, Mn. Dorli, 102 Mill Rd. Palmese, Joseph. 71 Fox Rd.. Apt. IB. AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF dated on or about the data of its laroanc* Johnson, Mrs. Fannlt) B., 4B No. Editon MacCoUum, Arthur C Trailer Harbor. AbaU, San. 101 Mill Rd. Gesek, Mn. Iran*, a Mercer St. Gardens. Mattnmjt, Mrt. SbirM* V.. «F Willard O-ConneU, John E.. 4« Plalnfield Avt. Phelan, Arthur. 7B Fox Rd., Apt. 4A. BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH APPRO- AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE snd shall be payable not more than one Dunbam Drlvt. Allen, Charlea E., 32 Audubon Avt. Phelan, Dorothy, 7t Fox Rd. PRIATION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CURBS ON year from Its date, nliall bear istareat at Johnson, Mrs. Ftnnlt) B«IL «B No. Allen, Mn. Irene, n Audubon Ave. Sanzone, Mrs. Nancy H. 71 Hunyon Avt. N OF CU Msvyi. Erosst R.. 1305 Woodbridgt Avt. Sanxone, Vincent J, 71 Runyon Ave. Pope, Charlea L, 123 Marina Dr. ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION PORTIONS OF WAWALNUL T rate which shall not exceed tix per Edison. Gardens. Bartow, Arthur B., 31 Crestwood Ave. N STREET, Johnson. Wtlllt J.. 7-C Waits*. lorbat Mayt. Peggy L.. »03 Woodbridge Avt. Shenyo, Warren G. S Elmwood Terr. Quava, Allc* J. 12 York Dr. Apt. IB. NOTES IN ANT1CIPATON OF THE IS OMAR AAVENUEV , INMAN AVENUE centum 'tiiper rt-til) per annum and may Court. Mo Alpine, George W.. TreUerHarbor. Bartow. Mn. JulU A. 11 Crettwood Thatch, Dayman, 30 Lahlere Ave. Quava, Raymond L, u York Dr. Apt, SUANCE OR SUCH BONDS HUNT STREET, JUIJET STREET, be icnewdri from time to time pursuant Mo Alpine. Un. inn* H., Trailer Ave. Vanyo. Eugene, 11 Peterson Ave. Apt. IB9.. ERNAM STREET. COLONIA Pl.ACK to and wltTiitwtl the limitations pprescribed Mehrkan, Georgt T., Old Raritan Road. Beinke. Mn. Alexandria R., Raritan BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal Hd L Eh of tai4 I'aterson, Mrt. Fannlt L, 10 No. Harbor. Arsenal A6. Bajch, Krma B, it York Dr. AND DOVER ROAD AN1> till >KWAMU by the Local Hand Law. Each of tai4 Edison Gardens. Mo Grat. Mn. Aon. M Wlllard Unlce. Mist Kathleen A. 11 Peterton Reed, Edward W. Jr.. Fox Rd. Council of tha Township of Woodbrldfe, ON A PORTION OF EAST IIII.I, HOA1. notes alull be niKiie by the Irlayor and singley. Mrs. AnIU (J. IB Watton Dunham Drivt. Hanooo*. tin. Beverly A.. 31 Crtetwood Ave. Roche. Keven V, 14SA Marina Dr. lit tht County of Kidaleiex, New Jersey, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WIMIDHHIDUE Municipal lri-,iMii«lri,iMii«i unnd slsliall l be uunder t'urbat Court. Hock. Haul I... IMS Woodbrldga Ava. Watts. Mn. Carol* J, S3 Runyon Avt). Rust, Marie O., to Fox Rd. at roUowti IN THE COUNTY Of MIIMH.I3SEXSE , A.' the seall off aalld TTownshii p Mild »ti«tetitdd by singley. Ernert. IB Wtston Forbtt Mock. WUU* W.. 2303 Woodbrtdg* An. Kautaun, Mn. Goldlt 14 Lee St. Watts, Donald C. U Runyon Ave. Rust. WUUam A. Jr.. H Fox Rd. Sectiun I. IV Township of Woodbridge, A LOCAL IMPROVEMENTIMPE . TI. the Muniriii.il (Ink. S.1I1! gffleers are Court. Molnar. Mrt. Lavarn* A., Trailer Kaufman, Melvin, 14 Let St. Weigmait, Mn. Jean D, 13 Lahlere Are SalUiisn, Phyllis M. S3 Fox Rd. In tht County of Mlddtewr, thai) lm APPROPRIATROPRIATE $$41,101) To PAY T1IK hi-rehv "\ith<>rl£L-it to execute, said notes Smith, Mitt Iris. 1M1 Inman Avenua. Harbor. Maclver, Earl R.. 21 Kearny Avt. Welts. RUii H, I Dogwood Clrclt. Saltman, David B, M Fox Rd. prove the following streets in the Avene] COST THEItKllK. Tl> MAKE A DOWN and to bt>uc haul nuUs lit such form at Molaar, Radolph J.. Traiitr Harbor. Morgan. Ronald, 19 K«arny Ava. and Iselln Sections by constructing or re they may adopt In conformity with l»w. . linger, Rev. Charles r.. Oak Tr*t ^Saathoff, Mn. Natalia B, 18 Kearny Welts, Richard H, S Dogwood Circle. Schadt, Donald F. 60 Fox Rd.. Apt. 4A PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE T1IK Road. Box 140. Mot* Ktnntltt L.. lss» Woodbridgt Avt Weiss, Ruth H, » Dogwood Cirlce. Schadt, Marilyn R, (0 Fox Rd.. Apt. 4A, constructing thereon a mixed surface ISSUANCE W IIIINDS TO FINANCE The pnHiT tu determine any matters with, Unger, Mn. Hargtral W.. Oak Trtt ^Moat. Mrt. Margartt A., 1S0J h Schmilx. Donald L, H Fox Rd.. Apt. «A, treated road comiatlng of an l-lneh sur SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO respect to aaid notes not dtlerrnlned by H.J..I, Box 140. Woodbridgt Ava. Sf«' »n. Rt<^rd L.. II Kearny Avt. Dlatriet N Schultl. Donald L, 34 York Dr., Apt. face of gravel, atone or other selected PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF this ordinance, art! also the power tn sell Welgti. Mra. Martha. B.. 411 Tinglty Murphy. WUuun Bruo*. Trallar Harbor. apkin,.Mrs. Beverly L., 9 Lee St. Caflahai, MnMra.. Xarla LL, tun Park 2B. materials under partUl control mixed BONI> ANTICIPATION NOTES IN said iiptut. Is hereby delegated to th* Mutttlwhit*. Ciartnc* W.. Tralltr District 11 Ave. .Schulti, Judith. 34 York Dr. Apt. IB. with ctmtrit 0? Urn* tnd fly uh. fl inches ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF Municipal Treasurer who it hereby Zinirfirman, Mrs. Enwstlo* W.. R.D Harbor. Bennett, Mn. Joan A., 78 Foyer St Schwartz, Linda, 61) Fox Rd., Apt. 2B. In compacted thicknett with bituminous SUCH BONDS. authorized tn aell said notes either at on* 1. Inman Avtnut. Callahan, Richard J, MM Park Ava. Pace, Gartld W.. Tralltsr Harbor. Beroatki, Joan A. Jr., UU Woodbridge Clements, Frank, Elsie St. Schwarti, Brian, «0 Fox Rd.. Apt. 2B. surfact treatment and cover, and b: time or from time to time In the manner District I Pac*. Irwin H. Tralltr Harbor. Shulman, Geraldine, 78 Fox Rd. provided by law. Baktr. Un. Paulina 11. Ml W. EmmerUng, Mn. Karla J, « Skytop M constructing th* neceatary drainage UK IT ORDAINED by tha Municipal Pact, Mary T., Traitor Harbor. Barb Gallagher, Barry E, t Pant Circle. Shulman, Michael A. 7> Fox Rd. ftclUtltt in connection therewith^ viz Council of the Township of Woodbrldce, Section 11. It Is hereby determined tnd Sherman Avt. Slay. Mn. Patricia R . Trailer Harbor SSSC-A^- Smith Barbara J, 31 York Dr. Apt. SA. in the County of Middlesex. New Jersey, declared that the period of utefulnett ol Maker, Victor J . Ml W. Shannaa Avt. "* *•• White, Mn. Joan H, Woodbrook Karros, Walnut Stntl, aWtntl - from Dart Slay, Samuel o.. Trailer Harbor. Park Ave. Smith, Clinton W, H Fox Rd.. Apt. 7B. aa tallows: stld purpost, according to Its reasonable Bankervill*. Mrt. Shlrlty P., 14X Taylor, Mn. Carolyn D,. Trailer BUlmeyar, Darryl F.. 1011 Woodbridge mouth Avenue to Homestead Avenue White. Robert F, Woodbrook Farms Spragut, Judy A, 66 Fox Rd. Section 1. The Township of Woodbridge, life, is a period of 10 years computed Fletcher St. Bokor, Jamw W.. 1(71 Woodbridgt Avt. Turrlunl, Virginia R, H Fox Rd. Ionian Avenue, Avegel - from Icetvlhe tn the County of Middlesex, shall improve from the date of said bonds. Bronner. Junta V.. Entry PUot. Box Park Avt. Taylor JJavId F.. Traitor Harbor. ABokor. Mn. Mary A., un Woodbridgt Van Brunt. Beverly J, M Fox Rd. Avanua to th* Railway City line. the public streets of Ihe Township by Section 11. It Is hereby determined ani| Van Sant. Mn. Helen, Trailer Harbor Omar Avenue, Avtnel • from Piper stated that the Supplemental Debt Brouner. Mn. lielisl*. Emtry PUot. District 31 Van Brunt, George T, » Fox Rd. constructing concrete curb* and concrete District 14 Dehner, Karl R.. 63 Lloyd St. Van Keuren, Floyd D, Marine Dr. Apt Avenue to Rahwsy Avenue. sidewalks therein at follows: Statement required by said Local Bond Box 2ta. Dcakynt, Irving u , ivti Kail st DaPraler. Mrt. Ann E., 105 Todd SI Charney. Leon. 8 Ely PI. charney. Mrt. Hostile. If Ely PI. 13IC. Haul Street, Iselin - from Dove, Ave Walnut tUrtel, Aveacl — The Law hat been duly made tnd filed In the l)i«w, Mrs. Mary. 17 Otis Pilot. Flnnerty, Mn. Autuuetlt. u Mt QlnnU DePrater, Billy L.. IDS Todd St oftlc* ir! tht Municipal Clerk of said rurlws, Mrs. Sarah. CUntun Avt., Box Koad, Darrah, Mn. LuU M. Witt Lincoln Hwy Van Keuren, Mildred A. Marina Dr nue to Auth Avenue. construction of curbs on both sides of rk M luthl Apt. lttC Juliet Slrtel, Isellai - from HMdleaex Walnut Street from tile Northerly side of Township, and that such statement su •S*. Pelniulcllu. Mrs. Kdua B. 11 So Duran, Mrs. Susan P. $1 Partch PI. ^ A ? ' Flligenld. Mrt. Juan M, a bach Dr Velchko, Richard E. 31 Yurk Dr. Apt E»s*x Turnpike lo Itt southerly tcr Dartmouth Avenue lu tho Southerly side filed shuwB that the gross debt of said Harris, Mn. Mildred, 34 Gluvtr Avt Haaihcul* Ave. Tawnuhlu, as defined in Section 4QA:3-4] r'arkaTT"Robert C, 11171 Wuodbrldg* FiUgertld. Thonw* P, • Bauh Dr. 3B. minus. of Homestead Avenue. Plan entitled Mrs. Henrietta, J, m Kills Patrituitllu, iVtd, 11 m. Uuthsote Veldrn, Alex A. 41 Yurk Dr. Apt. IA, "Plan and Profile of proposed street of said |jocttl Bond Luw, I* Increased by Galali, Mrs. Dorothy. II Ely PI. Section 2. Th* sum of W3.000 is hereby this ordinance by $39,400 and lh»t Hit ~ lloaglaud. Kenntti) ».. 173 Kills i, Mn. Anna L. 111711 Wuodbrldgt Veldon, Margaret 8. 41 York Dr. supropriated to th* coat of such street grades for Walnut Street, Avenol." dated Walk, Mrt. Jo Ana, HI *u. Haitacult Gilbert, Lawrtnci. 1* Price Dr. February. 1%», drawn by Charles W. issuance of the Parkway. Hawk, Cbaria* H. M Taft Ave. Vooa. Carult J. 37 York Dr. Apt. 2B. Impruvementia. Tht sum to appropriated bonds and notet ilibblU. FraacU V.. 1871 Woodbridgt Vout. Henry L. 17 York Dr. Apt. zB. Beagle, Municipal Engineer. Seal* 1 inch authorized by this ordinance will " Johnson, Dunald 0.. Sin Binary Street, Walt*. Kvbtrt 1>. ao So. Huthoott Avt Ave. Hawk, Mrt. JoMPbine, M Taft Ava. •hall be met from the proceeds of the Matthews. Mis* Anna B. US aruvt Walter, Claud* D, 28 York Dr. equals 40 feet. within all debt limitations prescribed by District IS Justin, Mrs. EllwtMsth. M Harrigan Bt Ilutar, Nicholas J. S4 Taft Ave. sals) of th* bonds authorized, end the Av«. Waltz. Richard A.. 131 I. Marina Gdnt. down, payment appropriated, by this or- Omar Avenue, Aveoel -Canstmotion of said Local Bund Law Clay. Ill, 1} Dubion Koad. JuiUn, James *'.. 114 Harrigan St. Levlnrad. Mrt. Gloria, 14 Barlow Rd. curbs on both tided of th* street from the Section n This ordinance than take Me Callltttr, Henry, P.O. Box 41]. Mlk«II. Gerald T. 21 Carmelk) Dr. Welner. Mrs. Dorothy. Vlalnfleld Ave dinance. No part of the cost of said pur ^jut. Mn. Gloria K.. 41 idlewUd Justin, Michael R . M Harrigan St. Easterly of Piper Avenue to (he effect twenty, djys after the lirst Hiibinton. Albeit, qM Ihmtn Avt. Muiell. Mn. Gloria. 31 Carmelto Dr. Box 4M. pose sh%U be assessed against property 'I loch*. Mn. Elmira, 37 Gravt Avt. Kilborn. Kiillin M. UM Woodbridge Wenlzel. CJartnct S. 22 Ynrk Dr «B. Westerly side of Rahway Avenue. Plin publication thereof after final puMge. Dtnte, Vinotnt »\ 41 Idltwiid Bead Avt. Mills, Mrs. Dorothy M, 92 Taft Ave. entitled "I'lan nf street gradet lor Omar Wtniak. Mrs. Junt C, 191 W. Locutt Mitchell. George E, 21 Partch Pt. Wtchtlns. Donald A. 71 Fox Rd.. Apt t£ZF' »•*•«••• A., li Suillnun Lotto. Mn. Baniina. 117) Woodbridge Section 1. It i» hereby determined and Avenue. Avcnti." prepared Dy Charles W JOSF.PB IflSMYrt Ait. Mitchell, Mrs. Begins A, 12 Partch pi. IA Waihlngtat. Mrt. MtbtL » Perklas Wlrhelni. Linda A, 71 Fox Rd . Apt. IA. tilted that U) the making of sitch Im- Keagte.Munti'i|>4i4 TowiiNhip . . ._,.... NurthetiNth y tu ((hhe RRahwah y OCiti y LIJUei . PPlal n bridge in tht County o( Middlesex, la Urn Av*. Sammirce, Mrr. Ann, Clark Ave. 7-epp, Dennis Q, 11 York Dr. entitled "Plan. Profile and cross •ecllooj Diiirlet 4 Sammarco, Carl, Clark Ave. to the Local Bond Law of New Jersey, Stat* of New Jersey uji the lfjit) day ol <;tiburn*. Jack. l» Moraln* Road. suowr, Murphy, Mrt. XUatn M, Zavjtly, Linda A, i Yprk Dr. IA. ind (3) the ettimalad cost of laid pur nf the* proposed Improvement ol Btat June, UM. and the twenty day period at roodbridft Av*. Sctraao, Mitt Adeline M, » Sima Jtd Inman Avsnue," drawn by City Englnatr CiUbum*. Mr*. Yv*tt». It Kerala* Bartant. Mn. Louis*, oo nutwHd Koai Schmtl, Mn. Constance R. 19 Barlow District »» POM U WMQ. and (4) W.13O of Hid lum luuHallon within wlikh a suit, nciloa. or rluad. Murphy. Patrick F. 1871 Woodbrtdg« Aiitullu. Frank J , ] Hleder Rd. '1 to be prqvldnl by the down payment Prjtilt hiu^iir. City uf Haliuay. proctedmn qucjittiijiiug tJie vsjkllty vt M*rt*ns. Hudultfl V . (R> liiltwlld KuaU Ave. ltd lluul Slirrl, itnlut Ooiuitruulioa td Mg Knight, (,'ltik A.. U Sihiiial, Hlchard L, II Bmlow Kd. Hecm«r. Hot* K , 6> Duluiet Rd aui:h urUlnance coii be ttjiniiuuLC«d. tt* Miottle, JOMII D., It Muiiagliau HuwU. cMldreM, ptulUia (i , BiuUiellwuil ^t 'liuiiAjse. aud ta* the «aUuiMt«tl Mfc^JLhjiuin LIIIII* Mu]«lm. MiiT Maigaici, j.lilb lli.u uf Alilll AVeUUK. Fla.1 ..,-, MM, Hartlya A.. lf?t Sluil.M. MJ*. Toby I'. 11 Kaulley Kit liely, Kllccn U. Mi Duilum *i< tie ifuued lor M^d UUIJUNM 19 tao.vw. HHU lilliltil "IMall ami Hlullle uf |Tl>l>OSI*d lli-.ll,,o of tlili •dilrhiunl flut p u 1' Uidwtll **" * • 'Iliayt-r. Mrs Aunu I . 1 i ..ini.H,, In WJIUC*. David t! . Taliujilte Mil IHI Ilia cott of *u* ll lulling, a.i hi-itkn lull i-KiiL,* I.,1 Hunt Sll'ml. Istllll. Jll.SKI'11 V VALKNTI lajlur. Kit. Kwalisw J, illd|e A\r l,ilu.a atulir.1, lll< liulos Ills »i(CI<«.il> rtvad. n ah*evn II ' "' r , U'-i>or. Man lo U. J I'siinellil l>r. »wk»1ie, Uxikta ». , 1UU fi«>. iJUili.ni HU^lnl HI U.hll VHM,,ll,.lcljr luwn.hl,, '• Muiili>iiul 4'lei* of t)i« \l,.Ik M11 Hilt 11 :. a Kdiilliv rid. 41111111111 ol llu.ixu Mhiili u i>iimttud ti, Si.ilc I null i-qkuU 40 irtl Pitoiitiied by i -iiulav ui Wuviibildtfe, N. J, "**"* ** ** li*U« I1-. M I Walk, Itubm |i, v> tiaiuity Mil. lit itKtttaiy to lUMttut tin out* tat twit ,C*iail«* Mn, B**sle» MtUUiiitl*! L.P. tViS/ot , Jon» w,

*a*tor Announce* Mrs. Marguerite Messerole, for- Church Women Sons-Daughters mcr State Pianist. Sunday Sermon Topic A sing-along was conducted ONLY 30^ PER LINE with Mrs. Messerole at the piano Honor President FORDS - "How Shall Man Be Of Liberty Meet and refresh 1Qents were served. (Appro*, five words to a line) Saved?" will be the sermon FORn.S Mm. Richard Nei .Speakers who addressed tha topic of the Rev. George C. WOODBRIDGE - After the Fach MOM wns honored at th« June Schlesinger. pastor of the Wes- group included Mrs. Yawgcr, dinner of Win Woman's Society recent business meeting of tf>e Mrs. Walter Weisbecker, Na- ley Methodist Church on Sun Pride of New Jersey Council SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT of Christian Service of the Wes tional Counsellor; Mrs. Orviila day, 243 Sons and Daughter* of Li Stephen Dnlinn. *y Methodist Church at the Oak ChurcC h Services will be held Barkelew, National Treasurer; th« Fords Olar« Hart on Hoys berty, a reception was held for Hills Manor, after having com at 10:00 A. M. June 23 through Mn». Dorothy Yawger, State Miss Margaret Gordon, a for- hsscbrtll league, ftnnounrwl HIP pi fted her second term in office September 1 and will be 42 min- mer National officer; Mrs. Shut- all star games wili be played, counsellor, and her staff of of as president. utes. fleers. Some 31 guests were nre te, and Mrs. Ga-ston. June HO in Fords Park. The Also honored were Mrs. An- Senior IMv., will start. 2:00 P.M., The Church and Sunday sent from North and South Jer Special award winners wer« CLASSIFIED ADS drew Nilsscn, Mrs. Charles Lar School Picnic will be held Sun- sey Councils. Mrs. James Searle, Mrs. Otis (he Midget Division at 5:45 P. son, Mrs. Joseph Maffei, Mrs. One time: 30< per line (Minimum Charge $1.50) 2 or more insertioni: 20# p«r line (Mini M. and the Major and Minor day, after Church at Johnson Gifts were presented to hon Sears, Mrs. Edward Trost, John Christofferson, Mrs. Dan- mum Charge $1.00 per insertion). Phone 6.14-1111. A competent Ad Taker will help you Divisions at 8:'00 P. M. A] Ko Park, New Brunswick at the ored guests Including Mrs. Yaw- Mre. Weisbecker, Mrs. Water- iel Slusser and Mrs. Edwin Van with your wording. Ads can also he mailed ID. COPT DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 sup. Jack Cline, Ed Straub and Girl Scout picnic grove, which ger, Mrs. Raymond Waterhouse house. Emburgh, with a total of 23 P.M., hot earlier copy is appreciated. Ball" Brosa are in charge. is in the vicinity of the anima State Deputy; Mrs. Ruth Gas years of service in the Society. The next regular meeting is • • * shelter. Families should bring ton. State Deputy; Mrs. Lillian scheduled for July 12, 8:00 P. The program wag conducted their own food, soda and ice HELP WANTED FEMALE eauty Salon, Woodbridge Call: rOB BALI Mrs. Raymond Allen and Mrs. Shutte, State Outside Guard; M. at American Legion Hall. 636-4818 or 636-4890. Gerald Glick, co-efhairmen of by Mrs. Leonard Nelson, wor- cream will be provided. • AVON CALLING 6/12 6/19 14 ft. L Shaped Snack Bar, be tfhe Cerebral Palsy Fund Drive ship chairman, and assisted by Amhitious women in this area low and above cabinets with in Fords are sponsoring a teen Mrs. George C. Schlesinger, Gromyko says Soviet will con to earn extra money. Name MALE HELP WANTED sink. 13.9 Refrigerator with age dance at the Fords Junior program chairman. The theme your* own hours. Call HI 2 24*2. Freezer top. 36" Gas Range. High School, Fanning Street, of "Happiness" was brought out tinue to aid Hanoi. 6/5-26 Boys wanted to deliver Leader- Call 388-0002. 6/12 6/19 Saturday, 7:30 to 11:00 P. M. by several scriptural passages ress, a Woodbridge and Car "The Generations" will provide and two short stories from Sam Meetings will be discontinued - WELCOME WAGON ret weekly, 12 to 16 years of BUSINESS WANTED the music. Levinson's book, for July and August, with the If you are restless and looking ge. Some routes available In Tavern or Package Store Pre- • • • Mrs. Einer Nelson, who ha next meeting set for Septembe for something to do. Welcome oodbridge. One day a week de- ferably with property in Wood- Mrs. I. Matelski, president of served so faithfully for eleve 10 at the Church. Mrs. Richard Wajjon has an opportunity for very. Build your own route bridge Area. Call 289-5452 the Mothers Auxiliary of the years as secretary, was present Nelson, Mrs. Leon Nelson and! RETURN' TO THE CAREFREE CAROHSINfl OF YESTF.RYP.Alt AT NEW Jou. Car essential—references JERSEY'S MOST UNiqilK SING AU1NG, I.AllGH ALONG BANJO PARLOR :rom samples around your own 6/12-7/3 Fords-Clara Barton Boys Babe ed with a gift and corsage from Mrs. Einer Nelson will be host- required—No Selling. For inter ome. Earn your own spending ball League assisted by the vice the group. esses. * OLD TIME FUN * BUCKETS OF BEER * view write Box 251 c/o Leader money, prizes and trips. Boys president, Mrs. Norman Peter press. 5/22-6/5 anted in all of Woodbridge son ,will present awards to the OR ANY KIND OF MIXED DRINK YOU ENJOY AtteiUoi Job MALE & FEMALE ownship and Carteret. Call 138 boys participating in th« 'l HELP WANTED MR. FILLMORE, 6341111 be The Middlesex County Leader star games on June 30 at Fords EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE-IRISH NITE ween 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Preis does not knowingly ac- Park. rl - BEAUTICIANS Friturlnr 2/28 cept Help-Wanted ads from em- • a • the Fabiiloti, DORM AN BROTHERS „„ " S fufl time, few part time. Arch ployer* covered by the Fair A 9 . — On Friday evening, June 21 M Experienced Block Mason Labor Standards Act if they of 8:30 P. M. Sabbath Services will - SISTER RUBY all 201-255-2512 collect or re far less than the legal minimum be held at Temple Emanu-EI. EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY >ort ready to work at Wagner wag* or fail to pay at least The Oneg Shabbat will be spon (fives never failing advice on Pine Street, Perth Amboy on time and ont-half for overtime sored by Mr. and Mrs, Marvin 'THE SILVER DOLLAR Banjo Band' aU'affairs of life. Helps in hursday, June 20, 1968. hours. The minimum wage for Sohlesinger in honor of their (| matters such as love, mar- 6/19 employment covered by the son Howard's Bar Mitzvah, THIS SUNDAY THURSDAY NITE r'a^e, business & health. One FLSA prior to the 1986 Amend- which will take placo on Sat- njrrrt from CharN* Bntrs In NPW York. DANCE-Sing Along visit wili convince you she's Elderly Man Wanted for Part ment! is $1.60 an hour with urday, June 11 at 10:00 A. M. , superior to any other reader. Fime work. Apply Fords Porce overtime pay required after 40 • • • THE BOB EMMA REVUE fa th. Permanently Inmted in tier own hours a week. Jobs covered as Private Homo at lain Works, Lehigh Avenue The annual scout picnic, spon- Bob Emma Revue erth Amboy. a result of the 1966 Amendments sored by the Mothers' Club FREE "Ur FROM 7 P.M. - 1475 FOREST AVE. require $1.15 ar hour minimum TRANSMISSIONS . JSfTATEN ISLAND, N. Y. 6/19 Troop 51, was held at Roose- with overtime pay required af- velt Park, with Mrs. Joseph Right across from Robert SERVICES ter 42 hours a week. For specif- Hall. Look for Big Address Baux and Mrs. Herbert Carter ic information, contact the as co-chairman. Some 110 par- FREE on her door. CERAMIC TILE: BATH Wage and Hour Office of the i-Day service ROOMS REMODELED. CUS ents, friends and scouts parti Multi-Check Open Daily & Sunday U. S. Department of Labor, cipated in a variety of races, Towing TOM VANITIES. JIM MOYER Room 836, Federal Building, at Over 500 centers • A.M.-9 P.M. 634-8643. 6/5-26 games and other competition for Road Tett 970 Broad Street, Newark, which prizes were awarded in coast-to-coast 981-5930 07102. r YOUR DRINKING HAS various age groups. Ralph Ga- WORLD'S LARGEST TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS RTE 35, SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY ecome a problem, Alcoholics mo, former scoutmaster, of the DAILY 8 to 6 — SAT. 8 to 1 JaM 2 uilei Mnrih of EdiWBridge- Northboaad Lnw • unit, was honored guest. READINGS BY Anonymous can help you. Call 209 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. BI 2-1515 or write P. O. Box 253. • • • PERTH AMBOY, N. J. - 324-1777 4/3-6/26 Miss Tillotson The Fords-Clara Barton Boys Baseball League will meet, June 16, 8:20 P. M. in the cafeteria FEMALE HELP Weds Cinege, Jr. SARAH of Our Lady of Peace Church. WANTED Colonia-Iselin Resident. CARTERET — Miss Cynthia A REDI-REFERENCE Marie Tillotson, daughter of Mr. Cub Pack 53 wiU hold its Pleasant employment wel- monthly meeting on Thi'r-clr.y, READER & ADVISOR and Mrs. Jack A. Tillotson, : coming newcomers. Car nec- June 20, 7:30 P. I'. GUIDE TO RELIABLE essary. Spring Lake, exchanged mar- nex of Our Lady of Peace riage vows with Joseph Frank LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS Call for Appointment. Church. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Love-Business-Health Cinege. Jr., son of Mrs. Eliza- • • • AMBASSADOR beth Cinege, 105 Dorothy Street The Temple Tweens of Temple 442-9891 SERVICES and the late Joseph Cinege on Emanu-EI will sponsor a youth Coal & Fuel Oil Music Instructions Slipcovers Trophies 308 SMITH ST. 2330003 Saturday in St. Catherine's Ro- group dance Saturday from 8:00 man Catholic Church, Spring PERTH AMBOY to 11:30 P.M. at the Temple. A il Lake with the Rov. George E. band will play and refreshments • LOWREY RAHWAY Character Readings by KELLY MOVERS INC. | Deutsch of Our Lady of Peace will be served. Eighth and ninth FASHION FABRICS AGENTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN I Church, Fords, officiating... ,; grader* and their friends are ORGANS "Interior Decorutori" I VAN LINES invited. MRS. MARKO Th* GENTLEnum of tfct raorlM Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Olmiz- • CONN Custom-made Slipcovers Worried, sick, or In industry- Local >nd lonf dUUM* Izi, brother-in-law and sister of I moTlni, packing ana rt.jru«. EM- SON IS BORN trouble? Don't know where KMbl* ratw. | the bride, served as best man ORGANS I lo got happiness in life? and matron of honor The , — Mr. and Mrs. i ..• Your coat i>.n u.. One visit with Mrs. Marko 382-1380 bridesmaids were the Misses John Teleposky, Jr., 17 Metu- Lebigh Premium Anthracite • KIMBALL TROPHIES I and yen will find the Deborah Mazen, Anne Nuctia- ohen Avenue, Woodbridge arc LOW SUMMER PRICES PIANOS AND Happiness you ire look- roae and Sandra Cinege. the parents of a son, Scott Mi- chael, bofrt June 12 in John F. 0KAFKKIES • BEDSPREADS PLAQUES ing for. For appointment Instruction CURTAINS • 1"ARI> GOODS I Ushering were Charles Dalton, Kennedy Hospital, Edison. Mrs. call: David W. Forrest and Charles NUT or STOVE ClU lor Free EslimaU Teleposky ia the former Carol OFFICE CLEANING DuBois. Tuning FU 8 3311 a 246-1164 RusnakRk , ddaughter of Mr. and 95 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The bride, a 1966 graduate of ''ihn Rusnak, 21 1421 Main St. Rahway .St. Mary's High School, Perth 23 TON It! Amboy A?e i 580 Easton Ave. $1.60 hr. Avenue. JARDOT W00DBB1DGB Amboy, is employed as a secre- PEA _ New Brunswick, N. J. m tM-im IN PERTH AMBOY AREA. tary by the law firm of Henry MUSIC COMPANY Service Centers • • • • • m m PART TIME EVENINGS. O. Hobick, East Orange. 83 Main St. VACATION AND ALL BEN The bridegroom, a graduate CARPENTER CIVIL SERVICE Woodbridge EFITS PAID. UNIFORM of Carteret High School, is a EXAMINATION FOR • ALTERATIONS KONDOR'S SUPPLIED. PHONE senior at Upsala College, East ME 4-5446 Wallpaper & Painting I Orange. • ATTICS Doori: 12 to i Closed AMERICAN SERVICE POLICE 634-4060 After a wedding trip to San • PORCHES BETWEEN 9-4 P.M. Juan, Puerto Rico, the couple • Tires TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- CADET will reside in Carteret. Photography • Tubes • BASEMENTS OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- . . . for Woodbrldfe, N. J. Open lo • Accessories ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO male cltlieoi 17 to 20 years of aie, • Batteries 3 YEARS LONGER. who are resident! of Woodbrldfe, Call Joseph Lawless GAL. N. J. For application and further Make-Believe Trip ALL REPAIRS Information contact: PORTERS frtmlum Oil. Noll«n«l lia.d. 24-hr, Automatic Transmissions itrvio «n nil malm *f bunwn. FREE WALLPAPER REMOVED N. J. DEPT. OF Conducted by Pupils Rebuilt COLONIA — All American 382-3878 CIVIL SERVICE for Fait itrvice juit Rahway Ave. & Green St. per $1.82 hr. Airlines" was the theme for an Room 310 fin UJ a tall. Film & S & H Stamps WOODBRIDGE average IN PERTH AMBOY AREA. imaginary trip through the Uni- 1100 Raymond Blvd. with our expert develop- ME 4-9706 or VA 6-3058 room Newark, N. J. PART TIME EVENINGS. ted States presented to the stu- SIMONE BROS. (alter 7 P.M. Room 310, 1100 Raymond VACATION AND ALL BEN- dent body of School 17. The LINDEN, N.J. ing and printing service. Up To 5 Yrs. To Pay Or phone yon local youngsters were "taken on a I'oiuiilelc Line at pbutu supplies EFITS PAID. UNIFORM HU 6-2726 Police Department 634-7700 visit" to the Pilgrims, Revolu WANTED 388-2778 SUPPLIED. PHONE HU 6-0059 APPLICATIONS MUST BE tionary soldiers ,to New York REAGAN'S H« m rullj Uuurti FILED BEFORE City, to the Middle Atlantic Ambitious GALLARD'S JULY I, 1968 634-4060 States, to Dixie and thence to CITGO BETWEEN 94 P.M. the west coast. PHOTO & STUDIO, Taking part were Cindy Fin- Liquor Stores Service Center ROCK deis, Susan Kurzeja, Alan Haf BOYS i 547 Amboy. Avenue • Tune ups tel, Gary Wierzbinski, Paul Bos WOODBRIDGE SALT -For- Telephone MErcury 4-1889 • Repairs tic, Ronald Riheaume, Thomas ME 4-3651 • Brake & State Hocca, Elizabeth Dudek, Rich- Insp. Work 100 1b. bag $2.30 ard Mickey, Donald Boker, WOODBRIDGE INSTALLERSof ALUMINUM GOODYEAR PICKEDUP Mark Gustafson, Pas We Are Experts! Joselyn Barnott, Debbie Gue- ROCKMAN'S ludu.trial Diliaust System nette, Scott Carter, Phyllis Wel- Warm Air Heal Speed Equipment Sold & AU Work Iully Guaranteed! Motor t^uurilu Avenue, is looking for dependable men to handle cher, George Ruzanski, John Pe- Installed • RESIDENTIAL & TAVERN FOR FREE ESTIMATES installations. See Mr. Lewis or call 382-5200. cylak, Linda Lipsky. Teachers Straight Front Axels COMMERCIAL SERVICE Reasonable Prices in charge were Mrs. Barbara HOUSE OF BEEF ME V2145 • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- Zapotocky and Miss Margaret Corner Convery Blvd. & The Br»t Jn Beef TRICAL WIRING O'Brien. Id are Ave. LEADER-PRESS Variety Sandwicnvs HENRY JANSEN& SON PERTH AMBOY • SERVICE CHANGE- John Ad.imie.e • 321)0797 OVERS Sermon Topic Listed Sheet Metal Work Lie. WAREHOUSEMAN- By Rev. Wightman NEWSPAPER Roofing DON JO Metric co. Watch Repairs FREE ESTIMATE 934-4171 WOODBRIDGE — The ser- Cutters and DRIVER mon for Sunday Services at the First Congregational Church of PURSUING at KANDOI-PH leaders Woodbridge (United Church of ROUTES WATCH REPAIRS Wholesale distributors of building material located off 588 Alden Street Christ) announced by Rev. Juhii CARTEKET Kandplpn Avenue in Aveiiel. We are looking for a depend Woodbridge, N. J. Plumbing & Heating G. Wightmaii will be "What v>^rt\;FUli, guarantee — In Woodbridge and Car e MKrrury 4 1240 able man for general warehouse work. ()(< asiunal driving Makes A Hymn?" " '^Ex^rC'Repairs J teret Areas. Qualify fur edu- way be required. SEE MR. WALTER SALES AT: Tlus Sunday is Music -Sun- cational tourn, earn your ••••*'ori'aJl Jewelry day. Members of the choir will owo upending money, prizes ha formally recognized. S & U Green Stamps. LEADER-PRESS FU 8-166? ED FREY There will be no church school (tui i-ci ly wllll I'burloj t«rC> for the next two weeks. During GOLDBLATTS fclectrlo July and August, church school CLASSIFIED ADS Sewer BILDISCO will be offered only for per- Call 634-1111 Service sons up to the second grade. ~ between 3 P.M. and XI HurtU Ara. I CJUGWOOl) RD., AVENEL P.M. A»k for Hr. Killmore. t*au«brid|«, N, t. BRING RESULTS!! i til-Hi" 4 MB t-UM Before I P. M.t Any 1)»T luOi* tells. U. N. ak« CWJ'I LEADER-PRESS — .. . Wednesday, .Ti 10,1868 ,, • ed with the Perth Aniboy YMCA Beth Sholom Lists UTH WOLK Swim-Mobile day camp program far wveril ire Company Miss Deborah /. Minsky seasons will handle tit* opera- Services antf. Events tion of the unM and be co- ISELTN — Services at Con- JonorsMen -i J'J™ Registration . instructor with Miss Zdanowicz. gregation Beth Sholom will be Married at Miami Beach George Smith, Jr., Perth Am- conducted by Rabbi Harold KEASBEY - Stephen Faczak, nnn boy YMCA Physical Director, Rlchtman, Friday, 8:00 P. M. r,, president of Protection Fire WOODBRIDGE - Th« wed-Westbury High School, Houston. Is Postponed Company # 1 gave the welcome will cooperate with the Wood- Sabbath Morning Service* will ding of Miss Deborah Jan* Min- He recived a bachelor of fdeno* WOODBRlDaB - With the iddress and introduced the mas- degree in economics from Ma*»- addition ot the N«w Wbodbridga bridge Recreation Department b« held, Saturday, 9:00 A. M. er of ceremonies, Honry Andw- ky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.achuaetts Institute of Technology Area YMCA Swim-MobBo which on aite locations and overall Evening services continue on a ;on at the 60th anniversary ce- Max Minsky of Coral Gables, this month and is a member of will open lenm-to-jrwim leanm promotion of the newly arrived regular basis at 7:30 P. M. and ebration last week. Fla., formerly of Woodbridge, Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. for Woodbrtdge Area youth this Swim-Mobile. 8:30 Sunday mornings. Guest speakers were Mayor nd Russell Paul Silverman, son )f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Sil- After a trip to Jamaica, fh» mmmw, a mtaff of Aquatic The next meeting of the Board Ralph P. Barone of Woodbridge, couple will make dhedr home in are urgeg d to cbjck president of She Township Coun- erman of Houston, Texas, was instructors has been chosen. a recent buflletin passed will be held, Tuesday 8:30 P. WaVtham, Mass. Mto Joanna Zdanowtcz and i cil .Joseph Nerayo and Council- performed Saturday night at (he all school systems for M. All members are Invited to Eden Roc Hotel, Miami Beach, Ken Hinmenwrlsr hav» bwn hir- attend. man Robert Smith Also M. J. locations of the Swam Mobile. Parsler, Keasbey old-timer with y RabM I. Kahn of Houston. ed to hsndlt all phase* of th« Red«tra*lon scheduled for Sat- Bowlers interested in substi- Swim-Mobilt program. tuting may contact Al Herbst 1 years of service. Ernest V. D*Rtpfano, son Mrs. Roger Nussbaum was urday at Woodbridge Junior Presentation of plaques were workshop with high school matron of honor for hor l Mist Zdanowicz. a second HJ#h School has been cancelled 288-0441. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent De nglish teachers in new ways '68 OPEL Bingo is held in the air con-made to Joseph Koczan of the fano, 193 Arlington Drive, Fords, Bridesmaids were itho grade school teacfow In tit» and will begin as icheduled Hopelawn Engine Company No. of teaching Shakespeare at the June 29 at School 12 parking lot, ditioned main auditorium each WSs elected junior vice presi- American Shakespeare Festival Sue Ellr-n Kaplan, Kathy Sax, DEALER North Brunswick School sys- 1; Steve Schulack, Hopelawn nd Bsrbara Silverman II THE tem, during th« school year Sewaran. Thursday, 7:30 P .M. dent of East Carolina Univer- at Stratford, Kushner expects to Fire Commissioner; John Mi- sity chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, join VISTA in September to con Koraicth Rosenberg served as and also a part-time aquatic in- zerny, Fords Fire Company No. best man, Ushors were Philip STATE! structor at tfce N«w Brunswick Curbs on envoys are lifted by Thieu names Tran Van Huong business fraternity. tinue developing a program of 1 1; Mrs. George Butth, Ladies • * * ,'nplan, Roger Nussbaum, and YMCA, wiH work the registrar Poland. as Premier. Auxiliary of Keasbey and Peter theatre, film and writing in New tiwi and cooperate With Hunne- Time fa a great manager; it The Ruth Circle of the First Haven's Hill neighborhood. The jionrl Sdhooler. Hodan, Keasbey Fire Commis- Mrs, Silverman attended Wy- meder as co-it»tniey, '-W Kranclne •Golttslem, Dalfe A. '68 CHRYSLERS W PLYMOUTHS '88 VALIANTS Gllthey jorine Hartshori, Diane Istok, Mary Kassls. '68 IMPERIALS '68 BARRACUDAS RObin E. 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of three or more children. Young Dem$ Pretent the National Honor Society. H« Large Class Graduates Avenel Church Questionnaires have been mail- will attend Johns Hopkuw Unl- ed to members for the purpose Reorganization Meeting Citisenghip Atvard eraity in the fall, and will ma- of taking children from the jor in International Relation!. WOODBRIDGE — Howard Services Listed ghetto areas of Elizabeth into Former winners of this award From Columbus School the home this summer. Anyone Weiss man, 1368 graduate of July 8th for Nike Club Woodbridge Senior High Scfhool are John Futey, George Buatin. AVENEL - Sunday at the interested may return the form Richard Cavanaugh and Jeff CARTERET — The 1868 *rad Raymond Kinch, Vepia Koloski, First Presbyterian Church of to the Church office or mail it WOODBR1DGE — A reorgan- are given opportunities to be of has been selected as thin year's recipient of the John F. Ken utlman. uates of the Columbus School Jennifer Kosten, Ronald Krantz, Avwiel services will be hold directly to the Rev. and Mrs. ization meeting of the Nike Club service to the community and at follow: Allen Krupn, James Kubiak, at 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. with nedy Memorial Citizenship Russell C. Block, Connecticut of Woodbridge Township High the same time BPW assists Lissctte Alices, Elissa Bam- Annie Leonard, Joseph Marino, |the Rev. Walter W Folgner, Farms Presbyterian Ohuwh, Award presented each year by Temple Completion burak, David Batha, Deborah Christine McHenry, James Me pastor, speaking on "The Mil Stuyvesnnt Avenu« and Chest- Schools will be held Monday them in planning careers. Dues the Woodbridge Young Democra- Batson, John BlacknaU, Frank Kenna, Kevin McPeek, Kathleen lionaire". nut Street, Union, 07083. July 8, at 7:45 P. M. at the are nominal. tic Club. Mr. Wleasman, who re- Expected in Sept. sides at 18 Crocus Street, Wood- Bogacsi, Helen Bozykowski, Menge, Kathleen Misdom, Au- Summer Sunday Church School Woodbridge Health Center, St. The objectives of tfie Nike Club EDISON — Temple Emamv Sharon Brown, Allan Boesak, die Moore, Alfredo Morales, bridge was also the winner of will be held for nursery, kin- George Avenue, according to an which is named after Winged the Voice of Democracy Con- El, now under construction on Steven Bur sale, Richard Neal Marcial Morales, Elba Nleves, dergarten, in room 4; primary Eagle Scout Awards Commerford, Augusto Crespo, Elizabeth Onofrietti, Janene Or- announcement made by Mrs. Victory, the symbol of BPW test sponsored by the VFW, and Jameg Street, is expected to b* 1, 2, and 3 in the church hall was presented with the VFW John Cupsie, Dana Davis, chard. at 9:30 session only. Due at Honor Court William Brennan ,of Colonia, are: completed in September, ac- George Dean, Louis Delgado, ISELIN — Jonathon Vitriol Nike Club Counsellor of Wood- Americanism Award. He was Brian O'Reilly, Karen Papp, New member* of the "66 Club" 'To develop initiative and lead also flhe recipient of We Mayor': cording to spokesmen for th« Frank Del Popolo, Nestor d«l Dwight Peters, Lorna Petrocy, and David Schreiber will be bridge Township Business and crship; to give service to the are Cindy May and Ellen Whit- awarded Eagle Scout awards at Award for History, Government congregation. The land wai pur- Kosario, Richard DeStasio, Eliz- Norma Quinones, Robert Raab, tet, Kim Barker, and Kathryn Professional Women's Club. schools and community; to stu abeth Estevez, Robin Felauer, Jody Ramirez, Alice Ramog, a Court of Honor. June 28, 8:30 and Political Science presented chased from (he TownihJp of Gonzalez. P. M. at Congregation Beth dy vocations and prepare for each year to the outstanding Sandra Fitzpatrick, Doris Fos- Daniel Rasimowicz, Bruce Raz- The Nike Club, a national or- careers; to accept the respon Edison in an area set aside by ter, James Gabriel, Michele Gtl, illard, Ramon Reyes, Sylvia Vacation Bible School begins Sholom, sponsors of Troop 70. ganization, is a junior version of student in the Township. the Township Council for three on June 24 through July 3 under sibilibtes of citizenship; to in Susan Gllligan, Michael Grassi- Robinson, Albert Rodriguez, Any area boys age 11 or over BPW. Membership is open to Whtle attending WHS Mr. religious houses of worship. fulli, Kevin Groeger, James Ha- the direction of Mrs. Anne may contact Norman Tucker, any girl residing in the Town- spire appreciation of our free Weissman was the editor o: Nelson Rodriguez, Charles Rose, land and its opportunities." gnn, Jeanne Hagan, Daniel Hal- Lucille Ruffino, Thomas Ruiz, White open to any girl or boy scoutmaster, ME 41856 if in ship who will be a Junior or the school's literary magazine, The building will have a sanct- ifko, Sharon Hasek, Nereida Garry Ryan, Deborah Sabo, from nursery through ninth terested in joining the group Senior in High School or private Any eHgible girl may join by on the staff of the newspaper uary that will seat 600, seven Hernandez. Francisco Santiago, Harold Sey- grade. Registration fee is two when meetings resume in the school in September. attending the July 8 session a member of the Student Conn classrooms, a choir room, kH> dollars or five for a family fall. Members of the Nike Club cil Executive Committee, and chen, office and Rabbi's study, David Holder, Howard Holder, more, Daniel Tarrant, Donald Mrs. Brennan announced. Thomas Howland, John Hunde- Tezbir, Carol Tomori, Cheryl mann, Diane Hunter, Joseph Towns, Angel Vazquez, George Hunter, Jeanne Jennings, Vance Walker, Robert Wasllkowski, Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Cindy Roberta Wasilkowski, John Wa Jonas, Eugene Kaufmann, Dor- sylyk, Gregory Williams, Debra othy Kelemen, Karen Kenna, Woods. Edison Festival Sen. Tanzman At Bank Success To Be Speaker EDISON—Fa mJHes from miles •round gathered at the Edison Al Graduation Office of First Bank and Trust PERT HAMBOY — Senator Company on Saturday, June 15 Norman Tanzman will be the to join in the Thomas Alva speaker at the 1968 graduation Edison Festival. Keen excite- ceremonies of Perth Amboy .ill ment and interest permeated the. General Hospital's Charles E. Air' as the clouds lifted and the Gregory School of Nursing. The iiii bright sunshine ushered thou- ceremonies will be held at 11 •a'nds of visitors into the newly A. M. on June 24, at the Co- txpanded banking office. lonia Senior High School. The class of 38 is the largest ever A StartUngly life-like, full szie, to graduate there since the wax figure of Thomas Edison greeted the crowds as they en-jifoundinn 1903,g of the school of nursing tered the exhibit area. On loan ' . 1903. § TROPICAL luxury for a very brief period only, Senator Tanzman, elected to from the famous Tussaud's Ori the New Jersey Senate in 1967, giaal English Wax Museum, the began his legislative career in ftfafure, valued at several thou- 1960 with his election to the a trip ,,,ta pur nearest sand dollars, is one of the most New Jersey General Assembly. popular at their museum in At- He was re-elected in 1961, 1963, lantic City, lit created the set- and 1965. In 1967, he was Assis- ting for a unique display of ^tan^ t teMajoritI y Leader. His pre- Edbonia garnered from far and ^sen t ^terj m in the Senate expires wide by First Bank for the Fes- in 1971. ers Clothes store! tival. Highlighting his long hst As a state legislator, ttie Sen- of inventions, the first experi- ator has been Chairman of U19 roental model of the Edison Business Affairs Committee, phonograph together with future and has served on others con- models, both cartridge and disc cerned with pollution, public records, and an Edison juke .state tax policies, insti Otters so much...and cost* go little! bo* caught many an eye. The tutions and welfare, and bank- world's first motion picture, ing and insurance. He lias also m made right here in New Jersey, served as Chairman of the Gov- which Edison called "The Great ernor's Commission To Study In- Train Robbery", wag shown digent Patients, and has been a continuously throughout the day member of other commissions and is scheduled to remain at dealing with law revision, state the bank until Thursday. It is land purchase, aid to schools, not unlike many of the old and brain damaged children. I "westerns" winch filled televi- sion screens for many a year. He was named Legislator of Added to the exhibit at the the Year in 1966 by the New Jer- 95 last minute, was a battery pow- sey Association of the Board (with I tronsers 62.95) ered Edison radio brought in of Chosen Freeholders, and in 49 by one of the bank's customers. 1967 by the New Jersey Young This is tlje fanjom* suit, that has made sortfisny friend* "The attention thiis program Democrats. 1 created has been phenomkial", As a member of the Perth .(%t us. J)rf cieW-W wish. ? You'll always l«ok fresh Amboy General Hospitai Board and keep cool. Tremendous selectiop of styles and ;j] W. Emlen Roosevelt, president o—f Governors, Senator Tanz- of First Bank, noted. "Upon man serves o