\ THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY xtm Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Ihtertf M M dm IU1 Wttklr Al P. 0. Woodbrldt*. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, June 25, 1969 On d TEN CENTS

Come One, Come All! Fireworks, Top TV Stars To be Features at Annual July Fourth Celebration WOODBRIDGE—Outstanding Broadway and the "Today" show and is well known to American television stars will be the main attraction at the audiences. annual Fourth of July Celebration to be held at. Other acts will include Lee Arnold, disc jockey Merrill Park, according to an announcement with Radio Station WJRZ; the Tenners, .a west- made today by Frank Murphy, director of the ern style comedy and audience participation act; Township's Park and Recreation Department. the Mephisto Brothers, a comic acrobatic team; Ken Sherburne, a juggling, balancing and nov- At the same time, Mayor Ralph P. Barone said: elty act and Corty's Canine Capers, an outstand- "We'-will have continuous activity from 1:00 ing dog act. P.M. until 11:00 P.M." Teen-age "rock" bands will play for the young- An eight-act show, starting at 7:00 P.M., will er generations during the afternoon. Murphy al- be but one of many events scheduled for Merrill so indicated that other activities, in conjunction Park which, is in the Iselin-Colonia section of the with the Township's 300th Anniversary are be- Township. The variety show will continue until ing planned. ARKA (•ItAIMlATIvS: Residents of thi« lira walked aw.iv with tlir prlzffi at the fiiailnation exercises held by Charles E. 9:00 P.M., when a two-hour "fantastic" fireworks There will be plenty of parking space and there f.ic^oiy School of Nursing, I'crth A in boy (ieneral Ilosfkal I'ridav. Left to right, Miss Judith (iutowski, Avenel, who won top display will be held. IMIDOIS li<> highest overall achievement in the class; Miss Kathleen Price, A vend, who won four awards; Miss Veronica Sirock- will be no charge for admission. Every safety pre- 111.111, Ciitcicl; Miss Itus.ili,. (;hinimanco, Carteret, who received the Charles E. llutner award for excellence in surgical nurs- . Included in the variety show acts will be Fran caution will be taken with policemen and police inr; Hiss Suzanne Law, Director of the School of Nursing. Warren, well-known vocalist; the Harmonica reserves inside and outside the park. No parking Rascals, a talented and funny harmonica team will be permitted oh Route 27 and every effort and J. Fred Muggs, "the Champ Chimp" who will be made by railroad and local police to pre- Feerick AveneI Student Wins Top Shakespeare has appeared on top television shows including vent people from crossing the railroad tracks. Funeral Honors at Graduation Group Opens WOODBRIDGE - At gradua study in obstetrics. Both doctors i ( lion exercises of the Charles E. were prominent obstetricians Gregory School of Nursing, and gynecologists and members On July 7th Volunteer Firemen are Lauded Perth Amboy General Hospital, of the hospital's medical staff WOODBRIDGE — The Town Is Set Friday, Miss Judith Gulowski, for more than 20 years, ship-sponsored New Jersey WOODBRIDGK—Funeral serv-iAvenel WOn loP n°nors for n>*h- Miss Price also .cccive" Shakespeare Festival of Wood i"'s for L'2 year-old Brian Pat-|fH;t overall achievement in the Student Nurse Organizatioi bridge will begin its 1969 season For Efforts at Gas Truck Fire ink Keerick. 77 Pershing Avc class' Sne attended the. school ership award, presenh u Woodbridge Senior High inic. Cnrteret, who was fatally1"11 a ful1 scholarship granted by president Miss Melody S' ichool Park July 7. 8. 9 and 1" WOODBRIDGE — Keasbey',, Frank Brwlniak Ford--, theways taken deep ,jride in ilsi Purlin, who iteroieally Mvert lh» lne injured this morning in an auto , Woodbridge Township Busi- Her fourth honor was t 8:30 P.M. Mrs. Rose BelaJfsky. Hopelawn and Folds Volunteer.mayor v f' 'courageous and efficient volun 'life n" n» ,-'iVh driver after thr ness alld award, the Chark K. C lf l r lirt accident on Route 8, here, Professional Women's South Park Drive, is produerr( j-"lre Companies were commend This is to express apprecia ' ' ' companies and >nut- accident, lie hold Saturday unrnin;; Club. ritation for clinic;.! exec. and has been working wilb.1 d today by Mayor Ralph P. Ba efforts justified that e tion. praise and- admiration oivfompany's j "Without fear for his own lifp, X :SO o'clock from'the Syno- l|er award, given by the Perth Miss CathlMn MeCoi mack, i, v Murphy director of therone for the excellent fire fight behalf of the entire township nntl: pruic. cki Funeral Home. .16 Carter- Amboy Savings Institution, was associate director of nursing ed : Napp ran lo'the truck and pulled Department of Parks and Recin-g al the gasoline truck acci- myself, for the exce llent fire! lo you and your company, ,h9 drjvfl|. frQm jt ^ mmliCs el Avenue Carteret. A requiem! presented by Ernest R. Hansen, ucation, made the presentation. reation, the group's sponsor. dent and resulting fire on Koute fight job that was done by your fi'o-ni grateful community, b0f01,e 1|]

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Four Student Leaders U.S.MJL te Hale At Citizenships Institute Executive am CARTERET — Carteret. High nor's inauguration on Thiars graduation School Principal Douglas King day evening in Voorhees Chapel. Gets Award announced today that four stu- will be one highlight that she will dents have been selected by The witness. The new tfouglass Col- CARTERET — Run; n fi. Quillen. Elizabeth Mikajlo,' 01 American Legion and Auxiliary, lege Campus is her home. Ernst, manager of Chemical Re For Summer Listed: '.,,.., i-vrnisrs of ga Moklak, James Mowczan, and the Carterel Women s Club The boy governor is inaugura- search. Technical Dept., Base , li;1li. School were Johnny Nieves. Michael Novak, to represent Carleret ai three ted on Friday night, an event Metals Group, American Metal |ir,l n Bifiiinfi. June Alan Oleartchick, Deborah Pav separate citizenship ttudy insli Climax. Inc., Carteret. will re - the public is invited to witness. \i iiit> i iass tiedica- lowski, Cheryl Peto, Lawrence tutes. The preceding night at Douglass ceive tJw Lundel! Bright Memor- •„,,.,m in Mrs. Em- Petrillo, Gregory Poznanski, oeleci.ed for American Legion the girls, in evening gowns, elect ial Award for 1969 presented by .,„',,„( Mrs. Anne M. Ann Rempkowski, Ann Rivers, Jersey Boya State are James the girl lucky enough to be the the American Society for Test School System Aids Jayna Rivers, Donna Razzo, ing and Materials' Committee ,(1111- teachers Ftintosh, son of Mr.'and Mrs. only one to visit Boys State and ,:,.- Washington Glenn Sabe, John Sabo, Mark E 3 nn Chemical Analysis of Theodore Flintosh. 57 Tennyson its 900 citizens. y j CARTERET - Robert Sligetl, Sandor, Vincent Santa Maria, , H-,-vritifin. loyalty Street, and Vincent Kurdyla, son Attending Douglass this week Metals. The presentation will | Chairman of Parks and Recwa- Georgette Sayitsch, Stanley Sin- . .. i,, ilif children of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Kur- made on June 25 at' a meeting lion, announced today the 19I* gura. Christa Solowjow. George is Nancy Ogarek, daughter ok ,,-1 ladiialed hero- dyla, 152 Lowell Street. They of the committee held duiinp the Pageant Marks Hadassah Summer Recreation ProgTt^B, Stash, David Stich. Eileen Svcr Mr. and Mrs. Stanley OgareK* attend a week long lession which is currently being put j ada, Bohdan Tka czyk. Zaido 120 Clauss Street. ASTM 72nd Annual Mooting al starting Sunday i.v Rider Col operation by Thomas Co Toledo, Carlos Torrales. William Sponsored by the Carteret Chalfonte-Haddon Mall, Atlantic Installation Ceremony : lege. Their alternates are Theo- Woman's Club, the week-long City, June 22-27. The award is Director of Recreation .andTifo- mi- (ir.ulualing Toth, Lori Wurzet, Edward Zaw dore Lubacz, son of Mr. and seph Comba, Summer Recrea- mi. ii f Land of ada, and Jaroslaw Zubenko session attended by Nancy ia a CARTERET — The beautiful .senlation of the pin was made Mrs. Theodore Lubacz, 15 Willow tion Supervisor. Any Borough |,|,i\c(l by Mrs. study, as are [he others, of prac- arranged auditorium in the Car by life membership chairman 1 Mr. Joseph Comba. Principal Street, and Lester Tschinkel, youngster interested in any" of f , mcnliiry mu tical New Jersey politics in ac tprct Jewish Community Center Mrs. Harry (!inchan:ky, Mrs. of the Nathan Hale School pre son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the programs offer ' should-eon Hi.' assemblage tion. was the scene recently of the Sam Breslow conveyed greetings sented awards to the students Tschinkel, 44 Leick Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jake tact Mr. Coughlin at S&Sfcl ;, i Plrds to the chosen by their teachers for out Candlelight Installs in of new from Sisterhood, While at Riders they will fnl way, local Legion and Auxiliary from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. ITU Of [\\t, National An- .standing work during the school officers for the Carteret chapter The annual treasurer's report low a 6:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M chairmen, estimate that Mr< Comba at 541 8968. ,k ichvpi'ed the term. For the highest scholastic of Hadassah 1969-70. was presented by Mrs. Isidore daily routine of study, theory, the inception of Jersey The Summer Program will •|lir theme of average in all subjects for the Installed were: President, Mrs. Brown and the president's re- and practice of New Jersey gov- Stale 24 years ago and Jersey consist of; , American her- year, presented by the Washing Kestenbaum; vice president port by Mrs. Al Carpenter. A ernment. They will !c may Girls State several years later I.i Public School FaeilltiM: with Chcs ton Nathan Hale P.T.A. awarded i membership, Mrs. Esther Baime; musical interlude was given by unmniccft ors. assemblymen, senators, and the programs have c st the lie- Wodd Shop, Metal Shop. Auto ii^ Paul Re to Kathryn Karmazin and Boh vice president fund raising, Mrs. Miriam Baime. rry Gin- ist, Mrs. Zelman Chodoch. In or ami Thnmai Concerts. Youth ...__., Glmcij*, Herman F, Mom chatisk;. ; recording secretary, dor of appearance; Mrs. Marvin S,n li'iuston, gram, Playgrounds: 1. Art* and Memorial Award, presented by Pick Next Year's Staff Greenwald, Mrs. Wm. LeBow, ski iiffi>rp(i Cla- Mrs, Phil Drourr; corresponding Crafts; 2. Bus Trips; 3. G»mei Miss Gail Horn to the most de Renee Palazzo, Mrs. Gru n S\i'irida and secretary, Mrs. Charles Kuritz; and General Activities. serving bj Mathematics aw.ird social secretary, Mrs. Morris hin, Mrs. Sam Breslow, Mrs. nitoied Abra The Teen Age Canteen, wWth Ulman; board members, Mrs, Joseph Weiss. Mrs. Morris Ul- ]^ offered ed to Kathryn Karmazin. Rus Of Student Organization was so well received by Carfer- Robert Brown. Mrs. Sam Bres- man. Mrs. Wm. Knifcl, Mrs. Al in Karmazin|srll Grunden Award presented; „.,„.„,,-, n , ,,. . „ . et teenagers, will be postponed K skiw, cor low, Mrs. Aaaron Sackman, Carpenter, Mrs. Jack Stein, Mrs. t.-hi.-k off^reriiby the Grunden Family to the]

on behalf of the PTO. MrsMrs. . Nicky Vanasse, library cik and Mrs. P. Caruso, Koemer, Mrs. R, Sehaefer, Mrs. tlve board tomorrow (Thursday FfO Conducts Barbara Thompson, outgoing chairmen, were aided by: Mrs. The three sixth grades were W. Krus, Mrs. H. Gercker, Mrs. 7:30 P.M., at her home. Picnic Chairmen Picked president, also, received a gift M. Santorelli. Mrs. M. Cygler, honored at a picnic held in Mer- H. DePalma, Mrs. S. Gaier and At a meeting of the board heli Mrs. A. Manes. from tha unit, presented by' Mrs. Mrs. E. Winters, Mrs. G. rill Park. Games were led by at th« school to welcome ne Beverly' E vans, outgoing vice- members, George Gerek, princi- For Fifth Annual Event Several Events' Thompson, Mrs. H. Martinson, Mrs. Spetzer, Physical Educa- president Mrs. S. Kotowski, Mrs. A. Kot- pal, discussed the activities COLONIA - The faculty of PTA Executive Board PERTH AMBOY — Harold A coffee hour was held in thearsky, Mrs. A. Gonsalves, Mrs. tion teacher. Teachers of the par- scheduled tor the 1969-1970 school School 20 and the PTO executive ticipating classes were Mrs. yrttvThe Ninth Gr-de Gradua Lincoln, president of the United library for all mothers of theC. Nelson, Mrs. S. Factor, Mrs. To Meet Tomorrow Democratic Clubs of Middlesex board wore honored at a lunch- school who had volunteered their R. White. Mrs. Backstrom, Mrs. Strozzi, Mrs. Cinkicwicz and tion jjSxercises, held Monday Pack 57 Holds County, Inc., appointed the fol- ISELIN— Mrs. William Csete, J*me"23, were discussed. con held recently jn the school services by working in the liR: . Evans. Mrs. S. Hruska, Mrs. Mrs. Schemmlll. lowing committee to serve at the library. Two retiring teachers. brary. They Rave one afternoon S. Gaier, Mrs. B. Schackleton, Room, mothers of the PTOnewly-eljeie, d pTesKtent-ef-KBlirf Refreshments were served un fifth annual picnic to be held by Mrs. Wi'llish and Mrs. Schenv a week to help by doing various Mrs. S. Brody, Mrs. F. Spano. which sponsored the event, vftre Junior"ftigh School PTA will pre-der the direction of Mrs. Jackii Picnic-Derby the club, on Sunday, August 3, mill, were presented with gifts jobs. Mrs. Irene. Beniatos andMrs. A. Giaimo, Mrs. R. Ostarl hostesses, as follows: Mrs. Msid. e lit a meeting of the execu Greer. at Thompson Park, Jamcsburg: HOPELAWN - Pack #57 Ernest Bcwling, of Piscataway, sponsored by V.F.W. Post 1352 general chairman; Robert Gash, held its annual picinic and pine Cranbury, ticket chairman; and wood derby, Sunday at Avenel Mrs. Caroline Carmon, Perth Park. Amboy, assistant ticket chair- BRICK CHURCH IAMCI The winners of the cub pine- man. wood derby trophies were Paul .Also, David "Bud" Keenan, Kertesz. first place; Kenneth Perth Amboy, publicity chair- Kertesi, ^econd place; Robert man; Mrs, Lincoln, Perth Am- White, third place. Winners of boy, refreshment chairman; the fathers derby were Paul Mrs. Inez Howard, Mrs. Tena Kertesi, fir»t place; Mr. Robert, GGreen, and Mrs. Earline Jones, White, second place. all of New Brunswick, Richard Awards were is follows: Scott Scott and Mrs. Keenan, both Snyder, 1 year service star, per- Perth Amboy, refreshment com-

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TO vvi:n IN \«ivi;Miii;K.— TO WEI) IN SEPTEMBER: Ah. ami Ills, Joseph llmiki, Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. Pwil- MIX Mary Avenue, lords, have si-n, l Chase Avenue, Averiel, .IIIIKMIIKid iho engagement of announce the cngagcmentl'&f Mich' daughter, JoAmi Mirhae- their daughter, Carolyn L.»to lene, to Sgt. Terry C. Camp, Thomas 11. Hilt, son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Francis J. Hilt, Browds Hacker, Zion, III. Mills, New Jersey. MltS. GORDON HUNKS TAYLOR The engagement was an- Miss Ponlscn attended Tits- nounced at a party given at culum College in Tennessee. the home of Miss Hoyda in Mr. Hill graduated from the Boggta, Columbia during a trip same college this month, the Nancy Arlene Roosevelt to Bogota by the Hoyda fami- couple plan a September wed- ly. Among those in attendance ding. Gilbert - Stein Nuptia Is First Secretary of the- U. S. Weds Gordon H. Taylor Embassy, Dino Pionzio and NIXON'S POPULARITY - Mrs. Pionzio; Vic,; Consul and Princeton, N. J. — In "the BEKNAUDSVILLE—The Pro iRugg, Mr, Robert B. Santulli Mrs. Robert Jensen, Mr. and lest ant Episcopal Church o' thehvir. Nicholas A. Knox, III, Mr Solemnized on Sunday latest notionwide Gallup survey, Mrs. Terry Knee hone of the 65 per cent of all adults,- 21 Heavenly Rest in Nev York was John Miller and Mr. William WOODBRIDGE — Miss Lor ert Berman, both of Columbus United States Information Ser- the setting Saturday for the mar and oldor said they approveTtha Treat Rea. MKS. GREGORY CHARLES BROWN raine Stein, daughter of Mr. and Ohio. vice in Bogota; Mr. and Mrs.way Nixon is handling his job. ri;i£e of Miss Nancy Arlene Rot)' The bride attended the Chapin Mrs. Herman Stein, 184 Main Mrs. Gilbert is a 1965 grad Joseph Rutman, Miami, Flo- .sevelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ers were Ensign Ronald Pitman, The Gallup survey on 55 cam- Sohool in New York and wa WOODBRIDGE - St. Jame Street, became the bride of uate of Woodbridge High School rida and Bogota and Mr. and puses, in May showoA 57 per W. Emlen Roosevelt of Ber- graduated from Miss Pprter' Roman Catholic Church was thiU. S, Navy; 2nd LI. Jerry Far- Bruce Allen Gilbert, son of Mr and a 1969 graduate of Ohio Mrs. Miguel Paz of Bogota. nardsvillc, and New York City, setting Saturday, 3 P.M., for therow, U. S. Marine Corps; and cent of students expressing ap- Sohool in Farmington, Connecti- and Mrs. Jacob Gilbert, Colum State University, where she re Miss Hoyda is a 1965 grad- proval of Mr. Nixon's perfofrn- to .Mr. Gordon Haines Taylor, cut. She received her bachelor's military wedding, with tradition- Sgt. Chester Bassett, U. S. Ma-bus Ohio, at ceremonies Sunday ceived her Bachelor of Science uate of Latin American Insti- .son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald degree last month from Hollin al arch of swords, of Miss Alice rine Corps, brother-in-law of 7 P. M., at Congregation Beth degree in Education. She is an tute and New York Cily and a Frederick Taylor of Manhasset, College, Roanoke, Virginia. Shi Jean Stockel, 145 High Street, the bridegroom. Sholom, Iselin. Rabbi Samuel elementary school teacher. 1M3 graduate of Woodbridge Long Island, New York. made her debut in 1965 at ; and Ensign Gregory Charles Mrs. Brown is a 1966 graduate Newberger officiated at the Her husband is a 19C6 grad Senior High School. Sgt. Camp This is not Leap Year but we The ceremony was performed supper dance given by her par-Brown of the U.S. Navy. Rev of Woodbridge High School and double-ring ceremony. uate of Ohio State Univer- is a graduate of Zion-Bcnton suppose it is all right for a girl by the Itev, Dr. J. Burton Thorn ents at the St. Regis Roof, and Brian McCormick officiated a a 1969 graduate of Clara Maass sity, where he received his High School, Zion, III., and is to propose to the man of her the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given, in marriage a.s, rector of the church. A re-also was presented at the New Hospital School of Nursing, by her parents, wore a white Bachelor of Arts Degree. He is now serving with the United choice. coplion was held in the ballroom York Junior League Ball, The The bride is the daughter ol Belleville. Her husband is a 1963silk organza gown with scoop currently president of Gilbert States Marine Corps. He ser- jit the Colony Club. Debutante Cotillion and Christ Mrs. Bernedene M. Stockel, graduate Of De Paul High School necked bodice. The flowerettes Investment Co., and is planning ved a tour of duty in Viet Nam Mr. Roosevelt gave his daugh- mas Ball, and was a member ol High Street, and Wilson J. Stoc and a 1969 graduate of U, S. that trimmed the gown were to enter graduate school in City and has been awarded two ter in marriage. She wore a the Junior Assemblies. Mrs kel, 184 Cabot Avenue, Edison. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. encrusted with pearls. Her floor Planning in the Winter. Purple Hearts. Both Miss Hoy- pmvn of ivory peau d'ange ap- Taylor belongs to the Colony Ensign Brown is the son of Mr,He is on temporary duty in length veil was attached to a After a wedding trip to da and Sgt, Camp arc employ- "From wbencs romrlh })li(|iiccl with rosepoint lace and Club and is a provisional mem and Mrs. Frederick A. Brown, Annapolis and in September he flower tiara. She carried or- Europe, the couple will make ed at the American Embassy belt for Irit" ;i lace veil that is a family heir- ber of the Junior League of New 62 Minnehaha Path, Lincoln will have flight training duty in chids placed on a Bible their home in Columbus, Ohio. In Bogota. ladi«i' & Junior ' loom and was worn by her moth- York. Park. Pensacola, Fla. Attendants were Mrs, Donald The couple plan a November BETTER SPORTSWEAR er and sister. Her bouquet was HaI erni 1 She is the granddaughter of The bride, given in mariagi The couple will reside at 25 P Woodbridge; Mrs. IIONOR SYSTEM DELAY wedding in the Ukrainian and wlottd thing« of lilies of the valley, white or- by her father, wore a gown oi Franklin Street, Annapolis, Md. Allen Zack, Matawan; Miss Con- Robert H. Finch, Secretary of Catholic Church of the As- chids and white roses. " Mr. and Mrs. John Kean Roo sevelt of Oyster Bay, Long Is fthite organza and reembroid- stance Gilbert, Columbus, Ohio; Health, Education and Welfare, sumption, Perth Amboy. • LATEST STYLES Mrs. Tingey Haig Scwnll was and Mrs. Michael Strok, Balti- land, and New York, and of red Alencon lace, fashioned ON FARM PAYMENTS has disclosed the Nixon admin- her sister's matron of honor a;'.d with a high ruffled neckline more, Md. istration was delaying a John- • NEWEST FASHIONS Miss Shelley Stevens Rea wasMrs. Rufus Gunn King of New The House has made another York, and the late Mr. King. long sleeves, Empire waistlin' The attendants wore shirt- son administration ordered pro WEDDINGS the maid of honor. The other at- and Aline skirt. Her detach effort to make $20,000 a top waist Aline gowns with a flow- gram that would permit welfare • LOWEST PRICES I Mr. Taylor, an alumnus of the Excellent Facilities tendants were the Misses Anne able chapel length train wa federal farm benefit payment to ered on white background skirt. applicants to start drawing bene- Kvans Foreman, Alice Katherine Choate School in Wallingford any individual or corporate farm Moderate Prices Connecticut, was graduated from framed with Alencon lace. He Thomas Walker, of Washing- fits, July 1, without an investi- (i.illa.dior, Maria Anastasia Gee- headpiece was a petalled cluster operator on 1970 crops. Last ton, D. C, served as best man. gation of their eligibility. CROSS KEYS ker, Kal.herine Abbott Hellman, Yale University this month. He July the House made a similar 1439 Irving St., Rahway if lace, organza and pearls with Ushers were Donald Halpern, 37 W. Cherry St., Rahway Open Thursday 'III 9 FJi/.abeth Clark Miles, Anne Ile-is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. provision but the Senate refused Woodbridge; Allen Zack, Mat- H. Frederick Taylor of Belmont i double bouffant veil of silk Antidrug "crusade" for youths 381-5759 388-6400 via Santos, Mary Lou Spcirlcn English illusion. She carried _ to accept it. awan; Charles Becker, and Rob- s ur^ed. and Barbara Jean White. They Massachusetts, and Mrs. Edgar ascade of stephanotis with wore azalea pink empire gowns F. Haines of Brookline, - white daises. with leghorn hats trimmed with chusetts, and the late Colonel Haines, U. S. A. Miss Nancy Howell, of Se moss green velvet ribbon. Their waren, served as maid of honor, bouquets were of pink carna- After a wedding trip to Europe Bridesmaids were the Misse tions and ivy. the couple will make their home aren Stockel, sister of lh< The bridegroom's father ser- in Hanover, New Hampshire, bride, and Jeanne Anderson, ved a.s best man. The ushers where Mr. Taylor will ..ttend the Merrirk, N.Y. They were attired were Mr. Tingey Haig Sewall, Tuck School of Business Admin- n yellow chiffon fashioned with I he bridegroom's brother-in-law, istration. i Mandarin neckline, three- Mr. James Cams, Mr. John C. Mr. Roosevelt is president of uarter length full sleeves, Em Crockett. Mr. Robert L. Danly, The National State of Elizabeth pire waistline and A line skirt. Mr. Hudson B. Lemkau, Mr. <1nd First Bank and Trust Com- They wore headpieces of yellow Thnm.'n ,1. Powers, Mr. Peter pany, N. A., Fords. chiffon with bouffant veils. The maid of honor carried a cluster of white daisies and the atten lants bad white and yellow dai Pastor Selects ies, Ensign David Jennings, of the Sermon Topic U. S. Navy, was best man, Ush ISKUN - "The Faith That Saves" will be the topic of the i inon to be delivered by Rev.Tarnofsky iv id I). Prince, pastor, Sunday, •In lie 29, at First Presbyterian church. Two services have been BarMitzvahSet scheduled, at 8:45 and 10:15 A.M. COLONIA — Rabbi Saul Z Scripture wil be taken from Luke Hyman, spiritual leader of 7: 'emple Beth Am, 220 Temple Thn church nursery will be Way, announced Sabbath Eve available, under supervision, services will be held Friday during the 10:15 service only, for :30 P. M. Royal Rockman is small children up to four years, Cantor. Mr, and Mrs. Bernard of age. 'arnofsky will be hosts at the Church School classes have )neg Shabbat after services in been suspended for the summer, mnor of the Bar Mitzvah of their with resumption set for Septem- on, Randy. ber. Senior and Junior High Fel At the Sabbath morning ser lowships have also suspended ices on Saturday, , at 9:30, J'HYI.US E. KENDLER meetings. Randy Ira Tarnofsky will be can take i called to the reading of the ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr. Announcement was made of the schedule of guests speakers "orah as a Bar Mitzvah. •ml Mrs. Samuel Kendler, Registration for Religious Hillside, announce the engage- during July and August, as fol- lows: July 27, Scott Sullender, School is being held at the ment of his daughter, Phyllis Temple Office, Mondays through lilern, to Ira Bruee Goldfarb, student assistant minister; Aug- (lip son of Mr. and Mrs. Em-ust 3, Rev. Prince, with sacra- Thursdays, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. ;tnwl Goldfarb of Southfield, ment of Holy Communion to be Additional information can bo Michigan, formerly of Wood- commemorated; August 10, Da obtained from Mrs. Howard Frank, telephone 3813808, oi lid Miss Kendler is the vid Hillman; August 17, Rev. Roger Sidener, former" pastor, Mrs. Jerry Rabinowitz, 388 6696. (laughter of the late Mrs. Ruth Arthur Sholk, 382 3495, or (•reon Kcndlcr. now missionary to Mexico; Aug ust 24, Rev. Joseph Garlic of itanley Rothman, 3888316. may Miss Kenriler is a graduate ie contacted for membership of Hillside High School and is Elizabethport Presbyteri&n Cen- a junior at Jersey City State ter; August 31, Mr. Sullender. nformation. • nllpgf where she is majoring The regular schedule wil! re- in plemenlary education. sume on September 7. with Rev.l retary. announced the church of Mr. Goldl'arh, a graduate of Prince's return, and Holy Com fico will he open Monday (In- ni^h Woodhridgp High School, is av munion will be commemorated. Friday, fl A.M. lo 12 noon and 1 senior at Oakland University Mrs. Karl .lanke. church sec to 3 P.M. in Michigan where he is in a jflring in political science. \ A June 1970 wedding is plan- WORLD WIDE ned. TRAVEL SPECIALISTS SINCE 1901

AWARDED DEGREE TRAVEL WOODBRIDGE — Miss Nancy Rnse Klein, daughter of Mr. and v is our Mrs. Emanuel Klein* 196 Green Street, was graduated wilh gen •ral honors from Douglass Col | BUSINESS bj2r this month. irsf Bank Miss Klein, who is a 1965 grarl y Air • Rail • Steamship of Woodbridge High School, H' Hotel • Tour and Cruise and TRUST COMPANYNA awarded a Bachelor of Art.' pp in Spanish. Reservations The World Over — VA 6-3661. MEMBER FEDEflAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION <;r r IMMMAGP SALE ••- Vf,r,f (, .. •[(„, Thirrl War Ji'rn'i'r;i(k ami Civir Club oi Travel Bureau Hank It/Ok All Um 2Mk*JL" Ai"-nH. Inr . will hold a Iturri CSIPO '" ' ''' ' i!e 'in Nairnrlav, ' June 303 Maple Street WM.rn.tsm OFFICE BIA|H ROAD OFFICE EDISON OFHCE FORDS OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE r. fi'im 11 \ .VI . lii / !' M . :il PEFtfH AMHOV, N. J. ,1379 St. GeorfrR'Avenira 481 BMir Road Lincoln H*y 'If. 2/) and Shcparri, PI. 8/5 King Gnurg; Raad 3 f 5 Raritart .1 venua 1 '<' \ •'•n'il 'Hi c-l. iii \l In Sli(i|) Phone: 4-12-2900 Phone. 442-2900 i Phone: 2474600 Phone: miim Phone: 247-4600 - ' WOKM) WIDE TRAVFX *,$*£ KI'I'X'IAUSTS SINCF, l%7 ISFLIN OFFICE -KENSINGTON OFFICE' i PERTH AMMY OFFICE WOODBRIDGE OFFICE i Moore Ave. and Berry St. \ ; \ ii luuai 79 Hnlilii",e( Avenue rnn) hi SP'I hfjjette Ril. ?H Smith Stropt ^ Phone: 142 -"900 l.uiiinf ,•>, • Plumes Ml 2900 Phone: M-290Q Phone: 4122900 PAGE FOUR Wednesday, June 25, 1969 Leader-Press --ope S. Maxwell PromotionExercisesHeld "Peas In A Nutshell" Weds Leroy C. Johnson At HopelawnSchool 10 BT L0NG1N W. MARZEOU SELIN - The Assembly of background with silver accessor- HOPELAWN - Promotion ance; and Susan Schulack, per God Church was the setting on ies. She had a corsage exercises were held Thursday feet attendance, each $1. "TJiey are digging!" Sunday, June 22, 4 P. M., for the orange flowers. afternoon for 56 sixth grade stu- Students promoted were: Kev- marriage of Misa Hope Sharon After a wedding trip to dents of Hopelawn School. The in Baran, Jeffrey Baumlcy, Jo Words like these and certain other ltemi of information travel Maxwell and Pfc. Leroy Clyde Poconos, the couple will reside program included: Procession; seph Ohuck, Joseph Cunha, Rob throughout our community like wildfire. This pie.ee of news was Johnson. Rev. Samuel Clutter, in Iselin. Welcome, Gary Steen; Salute to ert Demko, Michael Farkas, communicated on a phantom circuit from one citizen to another pastor, officiated at the cere- the Flag, Our National Anthem, John Graham, Kenneth Kawash, via backyard clothesline telegraphy. It emanated first around mony. : audience and promoted group JUJohi,,n, McGlynn, James Moon, the main part of town and within several hours had spread lo Parents of the coupie are Mr. Class Introduction, Adrienne CufftAlex Nagy, Richard Novak, .ill the outer fringes of this borough. Everyone, at one time or 1 ami Mrs. George R. Maxwell, Seniors Visit Icr; Looking Back, Venezla Van- "'--Mark Puskas, Keith' Sabine, another, has broken the surface of the earth'with an instrument. 318 Charles Street, and Mrs. Der Zyde, Alex Nagy, Patti Ro Raymond Siecinski, Joseph Tar Nothing was said about it, Gardens have been dug; flowers worn IKlcn Hackbarth, Clarion, Pa. dak and Richard Novak; Intro tza, Anthony Tylor, Jacqueline planted; lawns had been seeded and cellars gougea out for new Mrs. Douglas Bilgrav, of New England duction of Songs, Donna Kola- Bushell, AnaBela Figueiredo, homes. All of this was accepted with a rather blase attitude. Finds, served as matron of ISELIN — Members of the rick, Kum-Ba-Yah, He's Gone Peggy Gu.ish, Darlcne Kawash, There were protests when buildings were torn down for new honor. Mrs. Vernon Gordon, Iselin-Colonia Senior Citizens Away, and Song of the Hill.;; Patricia Rodak, Katherine Sant avenues of commerce or for finer complexes of business. This Iselin. served as bridr unaid to Thank You to Teac'. :rs, Geralyn Club climaxed the season with iago, Frances Skarbeck Flor time no one showed any dissatisfaction. Everyone was caught hiM sisti-r. Miss Deborah Gordon, Volesko. a Mystery Bus Ride on Monday ence Skarzenski, Kaici Tampa up in a current of optimism and pride. This digging was somo- ni-ce of ihe bride, was flower ROBERT B. DOW) Also, Flutophone Introduction, The group went to Old Slur Sharon Tampa, V, nezia VanDer thing very special and something that everyone wanted. There tirl. Kevin Baran, Marine's Hymn, bridge Village, Mass,, described LEAVING FOR JAPAN: Rob- Zyde, and Geraly Volesko. was frustration after frustration ... and promises . . and more Vernon Gordon, brother-in-law Sunny, Lady of Spain; Intro- ALBERT A. PLKVA as a New England village of the ert B. Dodd, 13 Orion Place, Also, Frederick Bahlman, Jo promises that this event would become a reality within our life- of Ihe bride, was best man. Ush- duction of Songs, Donna, Rock- seph Ballnt, Augustino Berlin early 1800's brought to life. Colonia, will soon be leaving REqjNT GRADUATE: Al- times. The cynics, including myself, had said, "Do not believe m were Douglas Bilgrav and a-My-Soul, Waters Ripple and gieri, Robert Biczo, John Dunne Slops were made going and on for Tokyo, Japan, to become bert A. Pleva, son of Mr. and it until you see it ... and when you do, touch it to be sure!" CioorRii Maxwell, Jr., brother of Administrator—Fur East Op- Flow and Every Night When thj David Gyorfy, Kevin Kubik Well, this time I have to admit that I have digressed from the the bride. the way back in Connecticut. Sun Goes In; Thank You to Mrs. Albert Pleva, 172 Minna eration* for Ebasco Overseas Wade Lewis, Kenneth Popan Avenue, Avenel, received a philosophy of H. L. Mencken, and now I have become a believer. •Mrs. Johnson attended John A variety of sights were seen Home and School, Frances Skar Corporation. Mr. Dodd has Kenneth Rusin, Gary Steen Bachelor of Science degree Each day, many citizens will make visual inspections and they V. Kennedy Memorial High at the village in-'jdlng the beck; Thank You to Ziiss Fee, been Business Representative David Tartza, Wayne Peterson from the University of Massa- v'lt eventually be graduated to the high office of sidewalk super- School. Her husband, who attend- blacksmith shop, tinsmith and Florence Skarzenskl, Doreen —Foreign Operations with Eb- Gustave Whitmore, Brian Ao chusetts, Amherit, Muss. Pie intendents. They will be present at the day by day creation of ed CUrion High School is in the jewter smiths, Quaker meeting Damoci, Beth Ann Hudak, John asco Services Incorporated, choa, Robert Vargas, Linda Oo- va is a 1965 graduate of Wood- U JS. Army and will be station- house, other meeting houses, a .ttii! new posl office in Woodbridge. Each motion of the masons the parent organization, with Graham, Susan Schulack, Au choa, Adrienne Cutler, Jamie bridge Senior High School. ed in Korea. country store, bakery, printing gustino Berlingieri, Fred Bahl- and carpenters will be noted with care and the daily accomplish- headquarters In New York D'Amico, Doreen Damoci, Janet ments of these artisans will be scrutinized by many a well-prac- The i bride, who was given in press, art exhibits, candle-mak- City. man, Kevin Kubik, Kathy Sant Gebhardt, Kathleen Hassay ticed eye. Judgment will be passed and the nods of satisfaction of marriage by her father, wore a ing the farm area, herb gardens, iago, Miohael Farkas; and I. Elizabeth Hudak, Donna Kolar The Dodds, who have been the onlookers will be observed. These will be mentally recorded full loiitfth gown.of chillon, with and the pillory and stocks. The troduction of Song, Karen Tarn ick, Debra Leonard, Sharon living in Colonia since 13.17, Atlantic City by those in charge of the project. a bnri'ce of Chantilly lace. Her various people working in the will return here after their two- pa, May the Good Lord Bless Moran and,Susan Schulack. .shoulder-length veil was attach- village were predominantly re- year assignment. Their oldest and Keep You. The new building will be Colonial in motif which will fit in ed to a crown headpiece. She tired persons, attired in appro- daughter, Nike, who^has Just The Hopelawn Lions Club pre Trip Scheduled very well with the early American architecture becoming more carried on old-fashioned nose- and more prevalent on Main Street. The facilities will be up to priate costumes. completed her Sophomore year sented special awards for. high- WOODBRIDGE - Member! Kay bouquet. date. There will be more room within for handling the volumsi Dinner at the Old Tavern on at Colonia Senior High, will be est average as follows: Richard Masses Slated of the Woodbridge enior Citi- The matron of honor's gown that had grown greatly within recent years. As our town has ex- the Village Green was a feature graduating from the American Novak,. $10; Florence Skarzen zens Club will participate in <• was baby blue chiffon and the panded, so must the establishment that serve it. The old build- School in Tokyo before their ski, $10; and Venezia VanDer trip to Atlantic' City tomorrow bridesmaid and flowc. girl wore of the day's activities. At St. Cecelia's ing had outlived its usefulness. It had become so overcrowded .. return. The other Dodd chil- Zyde, $5. (Thursday), with buses leaving yellow chiffon. They carried Meetings of the club are sus- dren, Cindy, Darcy, Dirk and The Hopelawn Home and ISELIN — Very Rev. Mpn that at times one wished that he could invoke the ppower of the) the Knights of Columbus Hall matching bouquets. pended for the summer months. Stacey plan to resume their School Association presented the slgnor John M. Wllus, pastor of fourth dimension to eliminate thh e shortagh e of space. TTo at 8:30 A. M. For traveling the bride had a Resumption date for meetings, education In the Woodbridge following special awards: Ve- St. Cecelia's Church, announced slightly exaggerate for emphasis . . . wings could have been dross floral print on white in September, is to be announced. school system upon their re- hezia VanDer Zyde, highest Masses for the remainder o: ' At the final business meeting worn for travelling from one end. to the other when a tractor- turn. average, $5; Kevin Kubik, high this week will be celebrated as of the season, Carl Deininger trailer unloaded its contents on the back platform. The patience) On the way to Japan, the est average, $10; Florence Skar- follows: tomorrow (Thursday) president, led the silent prayer of the supervisory personnel was strained, but not broken, in LARGE SELECTION OF Dodds will be visiting Yuca- zenSki, outstanding, $2; Linda 9 A.M.; Friday, 7 and 9 A.M.; and salute to the flag. Mrs. Betty coping with this daily situation. Somehow the obstacles wer« ORIGIML tan, Mexico City, Disneyland Aochoa, art, $2; Karen Tampa, and Saturday, 9 A.M. Prekop, secretary," and Mrs. surmounted and the mails went through on schedule. and Honolulu. paused physical fitness test, $1; Confessions will be heard Sat Esther Nelson, treasurer, sub- At this time I should like to credit the unknowns, the unsung; Susan Schulack, passed physical unlay from 3:30 to 5:30 in the mitted reports and Mrs. Thelma and the unthanked ... the postal clerks. They are the ones be- afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the SPANISH GALLEON FOUND fitness, $1; Adrienne Cutler, Smith, publicity chairman, pre- hind the sctnes . . . seldom seen and seldom heard. They are evening. OIL PAINTINGS Vero Beach, Fla. — A diver, most helpful, $1; Sharon Tampa, sented Mr. Deininger with the especially thought of... at Christmas. People watch the moun- Come tee the NEW L * M Art Gallery . . . working for Treasure Salvors most helpful, $1; Jeff Baumley, Fourteen Masses will be said year's publicity book. tain get larger and larger. They wonder how in the world will best disposition and influence, Sunday, June 29, including: 6:30 all of it be sent out. It is done because of their experience and I nu'it lota the atmotphm *nii larger tinting are* . , Inc.. has found an ancient Span- Mrs. Frances Flanneryf sun ish Galleon in 15 feet of water $1; Adrienne Cutler, best dis 7:15, 8. 8:45. 9:45, 10:30 and 11:15 willingness to cooperate ... for the good of the public. The Post Art I - AA Picture position and influence, $1; Kevin A.M. and 12 noon in the upper, shine chairman, reported Mrs. Office Department is like an army with other people to support Gallery |g W. fYl Frame* off the coast of Florida. The Sybil McGarah is a patient in 135-foot ship, believed to be the Kubik, captain traffic squad, $2; or main, church; 9:15, 10, 10:45 and service the man who walks his route. Various window ser- 124 Elmora Ave., Elizabeth Gary Steen, John Dunne, Mich and 11:30 A.M. and 12:15 P.M. Perth. Amboy Hospital and Mrs, vices are offered by clerks who must have the answers to every Capitana, is almost intact and Hegina Fredericks is in the was loaded with Jobacco, hides, ael Farkas, John McGlynn, Jo in the lower church, Lourdes and question. It is true that some out of the ordinary inquiries re- Pally till * — Thvnday till 9, or by appointment — 353-2633 Kenilworth Nursing 11 o m e. dyes and some gold and silver Fatima Halls; and 10 A.M., quire a bit of searching for answers, but the patron docs get PARK FKR IN (EAR eph Chuck, traffic squad, al! $1; Mass said in Roosevelt Hospital Mrs. Dorothy Larson, hospital- when II. sank in 1715. ohn Graham, perfect attend a satisfactory reply. Everyone looks for a bargain . , . and Annex, Menlo Park. ty chairman, expressed thanks rightfully so. The best one, believe it or not, is tho price for s The sacrament of Baptism will to all for their cooperation dur postage stamp. Think about It ... a letter can go thousands of lio-ntitninlstored at 1 P.M. .n-g the past year. Mrs. Florence miles on the North American continent and United States pos- "THE RICHES OF NEW JERSEY", PART A fcaby-Bittirifj service, con Redd was welcomed back to sessions for a few cents . .. six, to be exact. By the same token, ducted by the girls of the parish Woodbridge, to return to Ihe for several cents more, it will fly to its destination. Add a couple will be available during club in the fall. Mrs. Jdna Han more pennies ... a letter will travel to any country in the world Masses in Room 206, for small son won the door prize. from you to the very door of your corespondent. Now . . . how children whose.parents want to The/first business meeting of far can you go bodily for six cents? Actually you cannot even go attend servcies. the fall will be September 4, around the corner for that kind of money. Masses, activities and services with membership opened. Mem- for the remainder of the week of One more group must be mentioned ... the dispatchers. They bership will be closed on Decem- have to know every house number and street in the community. June 29 include: Tuesday, July ber 1. v 1, 8:30 P.M., meeting of St. Vin Too, they have to know scheme routings to other cities, states cent de Paul Society, Room 107; After the meeting adjourned, and countries. They are examined periodically to maintain a Wednesday, July 2, 7:30 P.M., refreshments of frankfurters, high level of proficiency. Their training is thorough for one pur- the continuous novena to saurkraut, cookies and coffee pose ... to serve the public. Believe it or not, every clerk be- Jude, patron of hopeless rases were served. comes a handwriting expert. The many different penmanships ami the novena to Our Lady of must be deciphered so that an envelope with its contents can ba the Miraculous Medal, with BACHELOR OF ARi sent to its final destination without delay. Zip code numbers ars Mass preceding and benediction important . . . just as license plates are for automobiles. These ISELIN - Itobert J. Babiak, son clerks are dedicated servants with one idea constantly in their of the Most Blessed Sacrament of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Babiak, commemorated afterward; and minds . . . each letter must be handled as if it were their very 82 Cannl Street, Iselin, received Friday, July 4, 11 to 12 P.M., own! All employees are handpkked ... for their capabilities, a Bachelor of Arts dagree In Po- Holy Name Society, Nocturnal their honesty and their desire to serve the public. Nothing less is litical Science from Allegheny Adoration at St. Mary's Church, tolerated, With this in mind, a patron can drop a letter into a Perth Amboy. Cars will leave College, Meadville, Pa. mailbox and walk away with the one feeling ... it will be de- the church parking area at 10:45 livered quickly and intact because he knowi that the sanctity of P.M. The main trouble with solving the mails cannot be infringed upon. problems, as we see it, is that Therefore, John Q. 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BROAD ST. 67 WESTFIELD AVE. 5V FIRST ST. in the interest Of Ntw Jersey'* agricultural industry (So Srond Warihouul ELIZABETH CLARK ELIZABETH 'J«rm*rl> StMr«B Fnmltnrfl Op« dnily 9-9 -- Snf ';l * Dcirly 11 Sat III 4 Doify '•* t rw trill El ?•/!« rhuri H) • J Leader-Press* Wednesday, June 25,1989 PAGE PIVB Union Multiple Listing Independence Reports Gain in Sales Sunday Is Set The Mayor Reports AVKNKI-—Independence Sun- ELIZABETH - 173 homes day will be observed on .IIIIIQ valued at approximately $4,700, fcy :>!) at tlie First Presbyterian 00(1 were suld during the past Church, with the sermon topic four work period by members Food Contest |(o be "The Shot Ht-iird 'Hound of tlio Union County Multiple Ralph P. Barone, Ph. 0. : flu- World". Services will bu Listing Service. Winners Listed lit-ld at 9:30 a! • 11 A. M., wiili The home sales represented a K«'V. Walter W. Feigner, pns- five per cent gain over a simi- WOODBRIDGE - Winners o tor, and Rev. C. Spencer van lar period during 1968. the Food Judging Contest held a (liilick, assistant pastor. Charles V. Berry, president en '.he Country Store Booth, spon- Summer Sunday Church School sored by the Catholic Daughters "Whereas, the Township of! out where the action is, is to lmil. Multiple Listing, described the Woodbridge was chartered in the in the book which is available 'or nursery through third (•rule jaltis record as "excellent and of America, Court Mercedes .\il! be at the 9:30 A. M.^scr- year One Thousand Six Hundred to all residents of Woodbridjje v additional proof of the increasing #769 at the recent Woodbridge and Sixty-Nine; and Township without charge. vive only. / " public awareness that the fast 300th Anniversary Fa!., were an- "Whereas, this great munici- For the older folks who are in "SinK It To .e Timf- \'.s tii tho Lord) will take plaoa a hou.se is to deal with a mem jellies first place, Jean Carroll, three hundredth (300th) anniv-|fered in the Township there.is a ! Sunday, 8 P. M., in the Chapel, ber of our organization." Scwarcn, strawberry jam, sec ersary jn this year of One Thous- complete directory of all the do- The Senior High will present tha "Any member office," he con-ond place, Jean Carroll, peach and Nine Hundred and Sixty-'1 partments and a list of all the program entitled "Voices". Af- tinued, "can supply a prospec jam; third place, Mrs. J Nine; and Icouncilmen and department I'ATRICIA ANN KATONA ter the program refreshments live buyer with an up-to-date Schi.iidt, Iselin, grape jelly; re of coffee or lemonade and cako picture, description and location "Whereas, said celebration heads.- lishes-first place, Jean Carroll should be and shall be accom-! There Is a directory of all the BETROTHAL TOLD: Mr. will be served at a fellowship of every home available in Union apple relish, second place, Mrs inie in the church hall. County.' As a result, the buyer panied by a year of historical in-playgrounds, golf ranges, state and Mrs. Albert S. Katona, Schmidt; pepper relish, thin trospection, thanksgiving and al-parks, libraries. Want to know 521A Amboy Avenue, Perth can see the entire local real place, Mrs. William Burns, Se "The Catacombs", the sum- estate market instantly while so enjoyable entertainment and the time of church services oi Amboy, announce the engage- mer coffee house for senior high warcn, mustard pickle; yeast other happy activities; and I any denomination in any section! ment of their daughter, Patri- age young people is held every visiting only one ffealtor." breads-first place Mrs. Willian Berry is owner i.f the Charles "Whereas, the residents of this of the Township? Just look in! cia Ann, to James John Zipf, Monday and Thursday nights, Gerity, Woodbridge, white bread Township should be made aware the booklet. There is even a run ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Zipf, from 8 to 11. The event will be V. Berry Agency at 1865 Morris second place Mrs. Mary Ann Yel Avenue in Union. of the location, date, etc., con-down of all movie houses in!292 St. James Avenue, Wood- an informal gathering place, enevich, Avenel, ..lnwd coffee cerning the aforesaid culturallown and the summer theatres! bridge, featuring spot programs o£ folk Assisting in the direction of cake; pies-first place, Mrs. M and recreational events associat- in this part of the state, the Multiple Listing operation Miss Katona graduated from singers, evangelists, cartoons, G. Plesher, Colunia, crusty ed with our 300th Anniversary; Let's just suppose you are gb movies, etc. All young people are the following officers: Vice and St. Mary's High School, Perth peach pic, second place, J iing to have company on July 4. :rade ten to twelve, including president, Henry Kolar, Eliza Frantz, Woodbridge, strawberry Amboy, class of 1965. She it beth; secretary, Wendell Comp- "Whereas, the Free Public Li-What will you do to entertain employed as a service repre- 969 graduates may participate, tarts; and cookies-Mrs. Mary brary of Woodbridge and the them? Look in the booklet and I small admission charge per ton, Clark, and, treasurer, Char Blum, Woodbridge. sentative with New Jersey Bell les E. Searles, Hallway. MRS. CHARLES D. SPEARE Township Parks and Recreation you will find that the Fourth oi Telephone Company, Perth night will be made, with sum- Directors are: Shea Schacter, Prizes for «...!:u went to: first Department have been request- July celebration sponsored an- Amboy, mer membership available. Linden; J. M. Neustaedter,' Ros- place, Mrs. John Kimbail, Ise ed by the Mayor and'Municipal

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'I own Phone ARPN, N. A By WINDSOR J. LAKIS I HE MIDDLESEX COUNTY News From Under the Capitol Dome I I Washington By J. Joseph Gribbini I TRENTON—The hectic search pressed the belief thi.l "this ac- for an' adequate jetport site in tion to circumvent the CunstiUi- Washington, I). '. — One- of New Jersey to serve the metro tion is unmerited in terms of 20 GKEEN 3THEET. WOUi ..HUGE, NEW lEHfJEY 07095 the unfortunate tilings about thi.s •politan N<."w York area had its either'-emergency needs or pru- Phone 634-1111 > Area Code 201; counlry's war in VieUiam is that counterpart in the Minneapolis dent financial management," tlio American people have often St. .Paul area recently when the nut been told the full story of State Metropolitan Council turn- CROPS: - Vegetable crops in events in that far-away land. New Jersey this • summer face Published Weekly 10«< Pet Copy WINDOW ed tlumbs down on the project. For. a long time the American Preservation of natural valuer fine prospucts, according to the New Jersey Crop Reporting On vVadrwsdnv By Mail Subscription Rates public' was unaware that the was the my factor In the rejec- ON GREEN STREET majority of the South Vietnam Service. One Yecn. $4.00 tion of plans to construct a major North lersey ese people didn't support the mil- airport to service Minncosota's For ten spring and summer Publishing, Inq. Six Months, $2.50 itary dictatorship we were back Twin Cities adjacent to the Car vegetable cops the aggregate Joe "Bubby" Molnar has hit the news again. Bill Gerweck, injj with so much money and los Avery Wildlife Management production this year will bt 4,297,000 hundredweight, 2 per that personable gentleman from Industrial Propane was reading arms. Finally, the truth about Area. The proposed new Minnea- cent more than in both 1968 and the Consumer's Digest the olher day and was particularly im this situation was brought home polisSt. Paul airport, planned riJCE f. CAMPION ruh!i?'iei HARRY P. FRANK. Associate PublUhw along with reports of regula 1907. pressed with an article on gasoline ratings. "That Star gas by the Metropolitan Airports really top quality," exclaimed Bill, and Bubby immediately too undemocratic practices by th< Greater production of snap Saigon regime. Commission for Lak:> Town, the bait, replying "Oh Yes. I used it a mumber of times dow ship, was rejected by the State beans, cabbage, cucumbers and in the southwest. Sure enough, Gerweck had made the name \ In Uie field of military oper; Metropolitan Council. lettuce is expected this year. just for Molnar's reaction. tions, many U. S. defeats < Production of asparagus, esca- "MY NEW COLLEAGUE!" • • * It was claimed the develop role, onions and fresh market ambushes have been hidden fron menl of a new airport facility Bill Borbely of Rockford Furniture, described as the the public. tomatoes will be smaller. No "Perle Mesta of Woodbridge." ( at the Ham Lake site would have change is anticipated for sweet • • • But of all the areas in whicl threatened to disrupt the re- corn and spring spinach, the facts remained hidden frorr charge area for ground waters, George Wittenzcllner, the gastronomical wizard, sat down a The aggregate acreage of ele- the American public the rel lower water tables, degrade th ^n vegetable crops tor which Hackney's Restaurant in Atlantic City last week and devourci gious friction in Vietnam is tin Carlos Avt'ry Wildlife Area b: seven dozen raw oysters, and then topped the meal off with Estimates are now av. ilable is foremost example. Beginnin, altering existing watci relations four-pound lobster and « sirloin steak. 56,700 acres, 4 per ce-nt less thaa * • • • with the Diem regime, whic and bring low-flying aircraft am in 1968 and 6 per cent less than President Kennedy supportei birds into close proximity with in 1967. Congressman Edward J. Patten (D-15 Dist.NJ) said he initially, a large percentage o obvious high risks to human safe was "deeply gratified" to see Governor Richard J. Hughes Production of asparagus for Buddhists in South Vietnam ty. Seriutis doubts were also ex- both fresh market and process- sign a bill that will provide "real help and hope" for victims (they comprise 90 per cei.t of th pressed about levels of abusivi of chronic kidney disease. ing in New Jersey was forecast population) resented the faci noise and the adequacy of th at 502,000 cwt. this year. The Patten, who has Introduced Federal legislative proposals that they found themselves un perimeter area for ddvelopin] in the past that wuold aid those who suffer from the disease, State's snap beau crop is ex- d'er a Catholic dictator. industrial and commercial sites pected to total 131,000 cwt. in the past that would aid those who suffer from the disease, Diem was supported vigorous "It is inconsistent for the Coun Patten declared that an urgent need exits for a compre- The New Jersey Crop Repor- y by the many Catholic refugees cil to work on the development ting Service reported Maryland hensive program to combat kidney disease through the com- from North Vietnam, who today of an open space program and spring crops are in relatively bined efforts of the Federal, State and local governments, form the strongest single blo< then, with all otherjactors even, good condition despite cool tem- medicine, universities, non-profit organizations and individ- supporting President Nguyen approve an airporvinconsisten peratures that slowed growth uals. Van Thieu, another Catholic. A with that program," said the re during May. Crop growth in • • * the present time, in addition, the port of council members Virginia was slow in early May, With the closing of school and the beginning of summer va- upper legislative body in Saigon As a result, the Council has but rain ;nd warmer tempera- cations, more and more people will be riding bicycles, Not only contains a majority of Catholic asked the Metropolitan Airports tures later in the month aided children but many adults have become interested in bike riding. members — though Catholic Commission to evaluate all al the crop. Light harvest started Motor Vehicle Director, June Strelecki, urge's all motorists and make up only ten per cent of ternative airport sites, including in North Carolina during late bicyclists to be extremely cautious during the coming summe: the country's population. Ham Lake, in the metropolitan May and movement should be months. Motorists shduld be aware of bicyclists at all times es The Communists have tradi area. In the new study impacts active until late June. pecially near playgrounds, parks and areas where there are chit tionally fed on the abuses o on natural resources and ecolo- dren. gical effects are to be consider- powerful authoritarian churches HORSES. — Horsemen are Director Strelecki reminds bike riders of the ten rules to sat — that is one reason they are ed in the new airport site sur bike riding that should be remembered at all times: veys. The goal of the counci complaining that each time a far stronger in Catholic coun horse is sold in New Jersey, the Learn aqd obey all traffic regulations. ' tries like France and Italy than is to find a site that meets air Keep your bicycle under control—no weaving or stunting. travel and related requirements State Sales Tax Bureau collects in Protestant countries like Ger a sales tax. Always ride on the right side of the street and in single file. many and England. The North without degrading or destroying Stop, look and listen before entering a street, driveway or valuable open space used by the As a result, the Horsemcn"i Vietnamese and the Vietcong Benevolent and Protection Asso- alley. thus have a hardy weapon in public. Come to a complete stop at "Stop" signs and red traffic The Carlos Avery Wildlife ciation has taken its case to tha Vietnam with which to stir the State Division of Tax Appeals. lights. resentment of peasants (largely Management Area, with its at Sales of horses at claim races, Don't carry riders. Buddhist). ractive variety of habitats, is within an hour's drive of down- with the same horse being sold Never hitch onto moving vehicles. Conditions are better today to-.vn Minneapolis-St. Paul which several times within a few Give proper hand signals when turning or slopping. under Thieu than they were is the main reason aviation en- weeks, adds up to quite a bundle Slow down at intersections—walk your bike across busy ome years back when a mem thusiasts want the site for a when each sale is subject to streets. ber of the late dictator Diem's new airport. the three per cent tax. Last Any bicycle operated after dark must be equipped with a amily, a high church official February, the Sales Tax Bureau Recommended headlight and reflector. was almost a tsar in his pro STATE HOUSE: — New Jerruled that each sale is separate. A 63-page booklet, entitled "Where Proper bicycling can lead to a safe and pleasant summer!-. ince. reportedly taking fat prosey's historic State House in The association contends that July and August. its and percentages on commer Hie Action Is", is now available free of • • • .. Trenton is about to get a beauty after the first payment, the tax The booklet contains the location of The Middlesex Connty Legal Secretaries Association held ial transactions while also rul treatment. ihould be applied only to the dif- ing in the field of religion. (liaise to all residents of Woodbridge every park, playground, golf course Us Sixth Annual Bosses' Nite at the Chez Pierre Cotillion The State plans to acquire the ference between the first price Township at the Main Library, all and summer theatre in the area. It Room of the Howard Johnson's in Woodbridge. Yet in the recent announce- Mercer County Community Col- and any greater price. In inch libraries throughout the muni- Most of the members attended the affair and their respec- ment by Thieu of the formation lege building at State and Wil- The minimum going rate for tells you what is available in the form tive bosses accompanied them as gnest. A dinner was had f a coalition front,' powerful ow Street adjacent to the State horses in claim races is $3,500. cipality, and at the-mayor's office at of recreation for young and old alike. and an evening of entertainment followed, all of which was jarties in South Vietnam re rlouse before constructing a The tax would be $105. I the chaired by the Chapter Governor, Miss Arlene Haas. At the nained out of it including same horse were sold at a sub- iViiiiir-pal Building. It also contains the names of all coun- grcen area to enhance the time, Lillian Khnmerle was awarded "Legal Secretary of powerful Buddhist faction. The approach to the State Capital. sequent claim race for $4,500, Wi' recommend that you secure a cilmen and department heads and the Year." Mrs. Kimmerlp is employed by the law firm of ront, moreover, was largely Title problems will delay the he State would collect another c ;iiv. It is cerfain that you will refer to where they can be located. Baer * Arbeiter in Metuchen. She is presently treasurer of made up of "conservative cen- improvement until late fall. $135. The association claims the the Association and has served on various committees. rists and Roman Catholic re- The State has already acquired State is only entitled to $30 in ii CIIUMI dming the rest of the month Don't forget to pick up a copy. You Various awards were given to the bosses In their capacities ugees from North Vietnam" in six adjacent buildings and plans such circumstances. as lawyers. This event officially closes the season and the in id during the vacation months of will be glad you did I he words of New York Times .o demolish all seven of the struc association meets again in September. •eporter Terence Smith. The JERSEY JIGSAW: - Local tures to create the park between • * • >ress and television seldom re- property taxes in New Jersey ort to the American people the Lhe Stale House and Willow ncreased 10 per cent last year The Eighth District Veterans of Foreign Wars, consisting of Street. Across Willow Street, on ll posts in Middlesex County held its annual convention and anger in this situation, for ob- o a total of more than one bil- Grim Irony ious reasons. Yet it is a factor he site of the old Stacy Trent ion, 710 million dollars . . . Gov- elections in Fords Memorial Post Home and named John Amaczi, Iotcl, a new State building to The main fault of the U. S. in the pords, as commander. Amaczi has served Fords post as com l the unfolding rlrama in rnor Hughes has reappointed Vak average man is not condemned to ietnam, where so many Ameri- iou.se the growing tax depart our members of the New Jersey mander, senior vice and Junior vice commander, judge advocate nent, is under "construction, o\r•; or many of its detractors is that ttack-breaking labor but instead has and chairman of various committees. On the district level he has an bnys have (lied. •teal Estate Commission. . . . his building, which will match served as junior and senior vice commanders and on many com- MMWMMWMWMMMM ['he State Department of Con- il U too materialistic. Apparently, they Mje means to indulge his tastes. Cer- he architecture of the State aic saying that too many people have mittees. George Thciss, Woodbridge was named surgeon and crvative and Economic Dcvcl- tainly it is a good, not an evil, develop- Norman Stanley , Isclin, Trustee. Among area people named Jultural Center up West State ppment has Issued an extensive tiin much. What they are talking about * as staff members were Edward Dowd, Edison, adjutant and itroet, will be completed late irectory of amusement centers ment that people have been able to SOCIAL SECURITY his year. I. l lile unique phenomenon of a nation membership chairman; Russell Harrison, Avencl, officer of the n New Jersey . . . Unemploy- pull themselves out of abject poverty Question and Answers In the near future, the State t has broken the chains that have day; Edward Ellison, service officer; Edward Van Decker, Avc- ment in New Jersey declined by n and serfdom or actual enslavement and nel, bugler; Herbert Blitch, Fords, Voice of Democracy chair- HOWARD G. HOUGHTON, )l:ins to construct a legislative MOO to 125,200 from April to 0 I-i(l men through all of human his- man; George Kacsur. Hopclawn, Loyalty Day chairman; Lon- building in the rea.- of the State ay, the State Department of reach a stage where they can lead a House, which will also match !' V If) systems where a great majority gin W. Marzecki, publicity chairman. Goorie Theiss, historian; Labor and Industry announces the present architecture. The iir. people lived in slavery nad want. more decent and civilized life." As The John Pluta, Cartpret, life membership; Molvin Person, Colonia, Q. 1 will be getting married . . . INiillip Alampi, New Jersey r photographer; George Goodrich, Carteret, Sons of VFW; Steven'in Junc alld hl)>)e tr continue building will house the Senate Secretary of Agriculture, invites l'iicier these systems, materialism was Journal concludes, critics of the Amer- Cserr, Hopelawn, safety, j workinki g afteftrr thatthat. MaMay II use and Assembly Chambers and everyone to enjoy the many op- run pant and brutal. It consisted of ican society "... fail to realize the grim # * * my same social security card? after its construction, the rear portunities offered by New Jer- Our editor received a letter recently from Charles II. Luff- ! A. No, it U only necessary of the ancient State House wil sey agricultural fairs this sum- lmn;>; under the lash and grubbing for irony: That their determination to de- harry, a Sewaren oldtimer, now residing at 262 Wall Street, the social security office in be demolished and a memorial to mer , , . New Jersey firms dur- n living. stroy a materialistic society could only Menlo Park Terrace, Discussing the Sewaren Hotel whkh order (o change your najnc Woodrow Wilson constructed in ing 1968 received 2,961 federal was the Joy of summer vacationers at the turn of the c en- You will be issued another card its place. A marble prominade government contracts totaling IM I ho words of The Wall Street Jour- load to the worst kind of materia'i^m.J tury, Mr. Luffbarry wrote: "The last season it was open to with your new name and the from the memorial to the new$749,580,304 . . Governor Hughes HMI. "Our materialism in this age is the chains of material poverty and of summer boarders was ini.1 and it was unoccupied from then the same number. Legislative buildirg will be a is anxious for the Legislature political authoritarianism." until 192.1 when it was dismantled by Joseph Turck . . . Cars Q. I recently was divorced feature of the improvement. to authorize the first State-spon- in;;lily visible because for the first lime were comine in at the time nnd manv garages in Sewarrn land wish in use my maiden sored municipal bond bank in the were built of the lumber salvaged by Mr. Turek. In June (928 name. Will this confuse my so- DEBTS: — In recent years, nation . . . This year's first fore- Shell Eastern asked the Township Committee for permission cial security record? the State of New Jersey has cast of the New Jersey peach to lay pipes under West Avenue. The night of the hearing A. No, Ii is only necessary resorted to back-door financing crop indicates a 24 per cent in- The Drowning Season the upper floor of the Town Hall (there was an auditorium for you to complete a short of new buildings needed to house crease over the disappointing he height of swimming weather there then) had standing room only. Committeeman Joseph form with your social security growing State government de- 1968 peaoh crop . .. The Water, from a boat after dark, especially if Gill and William Campbell were steadfastly against It, but the partments. iiK.s to mind the fact that each year strange waters. office in order to change your front Commission of New York rest of the Township was all for it. They had the advantages name on our records. You will The New Jersey Taxpayers As Harbor proposes te seek govern- of employment, taxation, etc., while dear Sewaren had the 'UMinds drown because sensible pre- 6. Always carry extra life-preservers be issued a card with your (oelatlon point* out that sine* mental funds to study present sadness. Tears were shed and women fainted, but It was no 1960 the Stit* Legislature has port-wide security practices on t ions are not followed. in boats. use. "In the beginning, and for a few years after, Shell correct name. Q. I am 68 years old and re-approved construction financing the piers . . , Paul N. Ylvisakei. hr lollowing rules are good ones to 7. If you are deathly afraid of water would not hire any resident of Sewaren who lived there in of more than $20,000,000 in public State Commissioner of Commun- 3928.""Construction started In the summer of 1929 and the ceivt social security benefits, •ci vr stay away from It. Am I allowed to woik and still buildings without going to refe- ity affairs, predicts New tanker, the "Shlrak", arrived in November of that year. rendum. will have an additional 3 million Many people can float indefinitely Discussing the bearing further, the former Sewirenite, wrote: get my social security checks? Use supervised pools with young A. If our earnings do not This policy was accomplished residents by 1985 ... A number without any effort if they will hold "Lawyer Tom Brown, the leading counselor of the area at by authorizing various public lillrll , that time, made an eloquent plea In behalf of Shell Oil. When exceed $1,680, your benefits of educational bills have been left their head back so that only the nose will not be affected. pension systems to invest in unpassed by the Legislature be- 1 he finished he was soundly booed by the good folks of Se- public building projects which st ay ashore in heavy weather. waren—something he wasn't used to. It ruffled his feather* cause legislators are fed up is above water. The feet may extend are then constructed and leased with school riots and disturb- ! Krop children out of boats not i bit." A lot of water has gone over the dam since then, and to thr State. The State will re- downward almost vertically but if one today Shell Oil Company is one of our leading industries and ances . . . Legislation that would pay the investment by the pen ipiKd with life-preservers, or with- will be careful to keep his head back, many Sewaren folks are employed there. Tempos fngit. create a National Center for swimmers aboard. JUST PARAGRAPHS sion funds with interest as rent Population and Family Plan- he can sometimes float for hours in for 20 yearS after which the ning has been co sponsored in Trach children to swim early. this position. Try it, it may save yuor William Gene Gottdenker, 380 Elmwood Avenue, Woodbridge buildings revert to State owner- Congress by Representative and Howard Gary Schlesinger, 23 Clayton Court. Woodbridge Neit? ship, Frank Thompson, of Trenton .. . U:,c excessive caution when fishing life this summer. are listed on the Dean's List at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. The mailmen want to eliminate • • # The Taxpayers Association ex- The State sales tax continues Saturday deliveries; will the ba- to provide the largest share of With our men in service: Airman Apprentice Kevin C. by doctor* be next? ON VOLUNTEER ARMY support for a record high one Bialy, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bialy, >A Fitltnn -Journal, Milwaukee. and one-third billion dollar Stale Street, Woodbridge. was graduated from Aviation Mechani- Lewis B. Hershey, has oppos- Oar Very Best Wishes So if Seems ed President Nixon's proposal Government spending budget . . . cal Fundamentals School at the Naval AifTfthnical Train- ienator Richard J, Coffee. D, ing Center. Memphis. T*nn. . . . Fireman Clurrles A. Koell- It sfcms thai, only those writ- for an all-volunteer army be- wmk, the Boara of Education he will take over his new duties with Meroer, believes New Jersey hoffer. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koellhoffcr. ers with a past have a future. cause he doesn't think it will . . important appointments. Dr. confidence as he is a very capable per-i Colonia. returned to San Ricffo aboard the destroyer USS work. The Selective Service di election laws should be liberaliz- -Times, Thomaston. ed now . . . H k J. Buonocore was named As- son. It is pleasant to watch a young: Hopewell after a seven month deployment to the Western^ rector said that inducting the man climb the ladder of success be-' Pacific . . . Seaman Joseph G. Ceglia. USN. son of Mr. ami They'll Learn willing as well as the unwilling Superintendent of Schools in Mrs. Americo Oslia. 997 Rebecca Place. Iselln, is serving If they aren't meek when they indicated the American fighting cause he has the capabilities to fill the1 IAPITAL CAPERS—American* i! I'< rsonnel and Dr. William G. aboard thr destrover escort USS McCloy with the Sixth Fleet nhent the earth, they will be man traditionally fought for hiswil! need eight minutes more of jobs assigned to him. in the Mediterranean. before they get the mortgage nation's freedom, not for cash thfir 8 hour workday In mpc>t '"liigoh, was appointed As- off. reward*. heir 1W9 faxpj than f'ipy rlirl We liavp not yet had Ihp pleasure of 5 Vfvvs, Birmingham. • >: <'iintfr.n ruimM t'i thr> "ton frn" IM Man's Philosophy women did what h« does in hi* |pr«y Farm Iliirfnu . . t'nplj ground is impressive. Based alone on for <)iilsf;imlim: ability in \U« fMrls (,f education and fine arl It's tough on a woman who work." she explained, "They'df ^Tl^ now iparling thrjr works in Ki.(• will take over the post held ;•-, she iliifii'l haw1 a wife , Oilanda, 'F''la >py (\\f fo a e.mnt frort. dip •,f-VV Carl V. (riiildc ufi,| KMifiil be able to do an oMl.slitndlhff job foi |i Sfdlali II.IVP |oin*ri. tin i ildv'l-i- llrl .ii.-i •,(•>' siiiii- riMiiK'ti irn die •i;il yfim, l>y I he late Tlinmti-! i \ ('.Hi- A",rii(-v it-, |>iiiit-s .inn il li>. i-->. ('••( .iltlf, MII.'!'-. liw-<; nl Al I'll IJ,- v I i.cflr-i al \ i I ft I lie fniii III lar^i'.sl. M-linul di,;lricl. in I In l,V'.'inl. f'oliiiiilii:i. S C Re.iMm IJIOHI/II '';:: I'.MHI-I sin ; I. \i i-m-l. Ih- U. I.IMHIIU in tin- Aimv. St-d irl 1)1 llnoiKicuct.' h;is Jti", L;hcu ,' One le.'iMiri Hi, v pill Sills in-ii- is in Mir (inn, ,| s t'.vi ;i;il(Mil New .Iri.-if- Ink. Ill ;>M il-il. li;i . i"" 'ii nil) '-i ;i| S.",l (.ii'fii Ml 'ft • < l.lllll f;n-(•'• mi tii"Ui'> |. 'i;:l 'bv i liaiircs iif hnir.: kill.-.l •• it iiM i :! • 1111'' ' I v.'il il ;r ii (;on".i il iiKtlimi•; b -,t of luck, Di l«'l n Hi- u.-s'..ji|cj-iAii-.lv iis'.jx i:|d (ilcniliiiv Co., Im I'llr II'"•- U II• HI 'Iir llrjvliliiil in1 .ill fH'il Jil-,1 In i;i' '- ti Srdlrik ;illi'iid"il Middle ,c\ Vn: •- I ,i'.| llr;l ii-'l Ill' . 1,1 li'l V I- h;tnil < on il ^i r-. ll Idit 1,^,1 fnimi ami it bi c:<;ilaiu rf; and l)i Kt,viiif'! jHaiiita (OIJIS and is a IIHIHIMI of \oliintiii |'iie Co. i t-1 IK I. ii' y Leader-Press Wednesday, June 25, I960 PAGE SEVEN,

ioner of St, Joseph'J Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. United Clergy Outlines obituaries Marion McMurdo of Keyport; a ISELIN ITEMS son, John H. Power of Hazlet; three grandchildren and three Stand on Sex Education Alice CuthberUon The St. Vincent He Paul Srv JOHN KAKA MRS. JOSEPH DeVIRGILIIS great-grandchildren; two sisters. WOODBRIDGE — The United 4. The challenge of resolving 1606 Oak Tree Road jck'ty has scheduled a Hireling WOODBR1DGE - The funera MENLO PARK TERRACE - Mrs. Mary Iverson and Mrs. clergy of the Woodbridge Area, this problem of valuu makes it I for Tuesday, a'.'Mt I'M . in ltoom of John Kara, 219 Grove Stre« Funeral services were held this Margaret Mahoney, both of in a statement release 1 Monday, imperative that communities Iselin, N. J. 107 of St. Cecelia's School. Kcarny. who died Saturday at his home, morning (Wednesday) for Mrs, outlined its stand on sex, educa- planning to introduce sex educa Telephone 548-84fli> • • * Funeral services will be hoW- was held Tuesday morning from Rose DeVirgiliis, 57, of 89 Hud tion in the Township schools. The tlon into the schools not only call The semi-monthly meeting of The semi-monthly meeting of the Leon J. Gt.ity Funera son Street, from Thomas J. Cos tomorrow (Thursday) 10:15 A.M. clergy stated that in their opin- VFW Post 2630 is scheduled for from the James J. Higgins and upon educators' to become in- the Missionetk's, junior unit of Home, 4L1 Amboy Av«nuo, with tello Funeral Home, Greet ion "responsibility for sex ed- volved in discussions about goals tomorrow (Thursday), 8 P.M., the Women's Missionary Conn a requeim service offered after Son Mortuary, 414 Westminster Street and Cooper Avenue ucation belongs primarily to the and techniques, but also invite at post headquarters, Route 27. cil, Iselin Assembly of God ward al the Hungarian Reforme Isclin. A requie'm Mass was o Avenue, Elizabeth. A high Mass child's parents or guardians" parents and professionals in the • • • Church, is set for Wednesday, and Evangelical Church. Inter fered afterward in St. Cecelia' of requiem will be ofi'ered after but at the same time declared Bingo games will be held in comrriunity to take part in shap- July 3, 6:30 P.M., in the church. ment was in Cloverleaf Park rioman Catholic Church. Inter ward at St. Joseph's Church, at that "the school and other com- Congregation Beth Sholom audi ment was in'St. Gertrude's Cem It A.M. Interment will "be in ing such axcurriculum?** torium, 90 Cooper Avenue, to Cemetery. munity agencies can have a The Royal Rangers, bo>s' Mr. Kara, a resident of Wood etery, Colonia. Rosedale Cemetery, Linden. vital role in sex education". 5. School and community pro- morrow night, beginning at 7:30 Games will be suspended for the unit of the Assembly of U^l bridge all his life, was a mem Mrs. DeVirgiliis died Saturda The statement as released grams in sei education must be Church, will hold its .n\m\- her of Woodbridge Fire Co. at the John F. Kennedy Com MRS. V. PASSAMONTI reads in full as follows: based on sound content, must summer, beginning on July 3. Resumption date will be an- monthly- meeting Wednosdnv, and the Exempt Firemen's As munity Hospital, Edison. ISBLIN — Funeral services "the United Clergy of Lhe employ sound methods, and mu t also 6:30 P.M.. in the church. socialion. He was also a membe are scheduled for Friday at 9:30, Woodbridge Area has voted to be conducted by teachers and nounced. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. sh« * M • The unit has physical activities, of Jie Hungarian Reformed had lived in Newark before mov A.M. from the Thomas J. Costel- transmit to the Board of Educa- leaders qualified to do so by such as camping and hik'ii",, lo Funeral Home. Green Street1 A meeting of the Iselin First Church, ing here four years ago. the wa: VERONICA SIKOCKMAN tion for their future guidance the tra'Ling and temperament. - while emphasizing spiritual val- He was employed at the Na and Cooper Avenue, followed by "Interfaith Statement on Sex Aid Squad Cadet Corps is set for ues, according to Rev. Sainud a parishioner of St. Cecelia' "Pending further study, we at tomorrow, 7 P.M., in the squad lional Varnish Corp. for 27 years Church, Iseliii. a high Mass of requiem in St. GETS NURSE DIPLOMA Education" released June 8,1968 this time make no judgment on Clutter, church pastor. Cecelia's R. C. Church at 10 by the National Council of building, 477 Lincoln Highway. Mr. Kara had been an outstand Surviving are her husband, Jo Miss Veronica Sirockman, of what has already been done. The unit is open to all young • • • ing piuiier with many _ ni-pro- A.M. for Mrs. Vivian Passamon- Carteret, received her diploma Churches Commission on Mar- seph DeVirgiliis; a son, Michael ti, 43 Wilson Avenue, who died However, in view of the recent men of the community, between . Sing Out Middlesex County, an fessional baseball teams at the Charles E. Gregory riage and Family, the Synagogue widely-publicized controversy, it the ages of 15 and 21, interested affiliate of the national "Up With at home; two daughters, Miss Tuesday at the Pine Haven Council of America Committee throughout the area. School of Nursing graduation must be regretted that neither in the volunteer group. Meetings People", the moral rearmament Adeline at home and Mrs. Jea Nursing Home in Bayville. i on Family, and the United States Surviving are his widow, Mrs. held June 20. parents nor professionals in the are held every Thursday night among the youth, will meet Wed- Esther Katelvero Kara, one son Kushmerick of Irvington; hei She was the widow of the late Catholic Conference Family Life mother, Mrs. Joseph Antario ol community, other than educa- in the squad headquarters. nesday, 7 P.M., in St. Cecelia's John Francis, at home; three Antonio Passamonti. j .TAR-- nrr Bureau through their Interfaith • * • Lourdes Hall. Brooklyn; five brothers, Mich J0BS 4 Commission on Marriage and tors, have been consulted in con brothers, Joseph and Steven, o A native of Italy, who had also MILITAR CUT A meeting of Boy Scout Troop • • • *. . Woodbridge and Edward of New ael, Anthony and Dr. Joseph An lived in Brooklyn. She resided! Leonard A. Lecht, director of Family Life. nection with the research begun tario, all of Brooklyn, H.irry ol eighteen months ago. 47 has been set for tomorrow Plans are in progress for St. York City; four sisters, Mrs. Ga in Bayville for the past 32 years the national planning associa- In transmitting this statement night, 7:30, in Fellowship Hall of Cecelia's Annual Isclin Pair, to bo Bodnar. Woodbridge, Mrs Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y. and Was a parishioner of St. Ition's Priority Analysis, reports to the Board of Education we "We believe that a mutual ef- and Thomas of Arizona; two si: First Presbyterian Church, 1295 be held from July 14 through 19 Carl Sundquist, Fords, Mrs Cecelia's R. C. Church. the nation's civilian goals could wish to emphasize particularly fort on the part of parents and ers, Mrs. Mildred Perrillo o Surviving are five sons, Frank, easily take .p the unemployed Oak Tree Road. at the Fairgrounds, located on John Hinds, Woodbridge, and the following points contained teachers can further the develop • ¥ • Green Street, Cooper Avenue, Mrs. Charlc. Kelly, Colts Neck Brooklyn, and Mrs. Virgini Paul, Peter nad Thomas of of defense plants if defense therein: Brooklyn; and Joseph, Isclin; a spending Is cut. A $1 billion ment of wholesome attitudes Choir practice will be held Fri- Berkeley Boulevard and Middle- DeVirgiliis of Northvilte, and , 1. Responsibility for sex edu- sex Turnpike, opposite jthe rail- grandchild. daughter, Mrs. Grace Garonc, cut in military spending may toward sex. We hope that efforts day night, at 8, for all levels of CHARLES KEPICH cation belong primarily to the to construct a program will con Iselin Assembly of God Church road station. of Iselin; 18 grandchildren aud •eliminate some 70,000 jobs but child's parents or guardians. FORDS _ Funeral services Unue and that the guidelines sug- Choir. The sessions will be held SOLOMON KATZ 32 great-grandchildren. money shifted to civilian life 2.. The school and other com- were held Monday morning for could create more than 85,000 gested in the "Interfaith State- in the church, corner Cooper Av- COLONIA — Funeral services Burial will be in St. John's munity agencies can have a vital enue nad Berkeley Boulevard. Charles Kepieh, of 48 Woodland Cemetery, Brooklyn. jobs. ment on Sex Education" will be were conducted today (Wednes- role in sex education. • * • Avenue, from Zylka Funeral helpful. We shall be happy to Home, 513 State Street, Perth day) for Solomon Katz of th< 3. For those whj would intro- The Junior Girls' Unit of the assist in any way the Board Amboy. A Divine Liturgy ser- Bronx, N, Y., at Hempstead duce sex education into the Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post vice was held afterward at St. .ong Island, N. Y., Shiva will Area Residents to Attend schools, the question of values deems possible and proper, and 2636 will meet Saturday, June Society News John's Greek Catholic Church. be observed at the home of bis and noms for sexual behavior is we ask that the Board keep us 28, 10:30 A.M., in the post head- Interment was in the church the most difficult . roblem. informed". quarters, Route 27. daughter, Mrs. Harry Friedman, •• « • cemetery. 189 North Hill>Road. Annual VFW Convention Charles J. Bodo, 541 West Ave Mr. Kepieh, retired from the The husband of the late A meeting of the Christ's Am nue, former vice principal of ISELlN — The annual con The business session of the bassadors Youth Group is set Perth Amboy School #10 has Syncro Machine Co., Perth Am- Johanna Katz, be survived by ention of the Ladies Auxiliary Auxiliary will be held Friday American Legion Holds boy, died'Friday at the Bruns- for Sunday, June 29, 6 P.M., In been promoted to principal of two other daughtjrs, Mrs. Louis ,o the Department of New Jer- morning, at 9, in the ballroom. the Iselin Assembly of God wick Park Nursing Home. He School #2 in that community. Brickstein and Mrs. Martin sey Veterans u Foreign Wars The afternoon will feature nom- Ihurch, corner Cooper Avenue Bodo is replacing Austin Gumbi was born in Austria-Hungary inger, both of East Meadow will be held in cot.junction with ination and election of state of- and Berkeley Boulevard. and lived in Fords and Edison Combined Installation who has accepted the principal- Long Island, N.Y., and nine the Department VFW from June ficers. • • • ship of New Brunswick Junior for 50 years. Mr. Kepieh was a grandchildren. 25 to 28 at Wildwood-by-the Sea. parishioner of St. John's Church. Officers will be installed Sat- COLONIA — Joint Installation cholas- Solomedes, Past Chef de Fred Walker, president of the High School. Mrs. Norman Glendinning of urday morning at 10 in the Rec- Iselin-Colonia Senior Citizens Surviving are his vidow, An luttenberg. State president, will of officers of American Legion Gar of Vi.ture 128; Benjamin • • « MATTHEW B. SMITH reation Hall, Rio Grande Ave- Colonia Post 248 and its Ladies Sunshine, Michael Puskas, Louis Club, has announced suspension Among the graduates of Th« na; two daughters, Mrs. Ann FORDS — Matthew B. Smith jreside over the event with a nue, with a military luncheon of meetings for the summer Pirigyi of Perth Amboy and Mrs. record attendance of members, Auxiliary took place at the new David and Nicholas Distefano, Stuart School of Business Admin- '5. father of Woodbridge Town scheduled for 4 P. M. The par- post home, 806 Middlesex Turn- Past County Commanders; Mrs. months. Resumption date, in istration, Asbury Park, at a din Hertha Gomori of Fords; one delegates and officer., expected. ade will begin at 6 P. M., as the September, will be announced. ship Councilman Robert J pike. ) Sunshine and Mrs. Burrows, ner held Juno 18 were Donald snn, John of Edison; ten grand Officers from the Eighth Dist closing event of the convention. • • • children and two great- grand Smith, died Monday in North ict and Middlesex Coiuty in Middlesex County Auxiliary Past County Presidents. Olah, Fords; Richard Selverino. Hudson Hospital, Weehawkan Reinhart Thorsen, Scoutmas- children. iluder Mrs. James Caffrey, Me- president, Mrs. Dorothy Rutan, er of Boy Scout Troop 48, will Colonia and Charlc, Zchrer, He lived in North Bergen. Born tuchen, secretary; Mrs. Frances and her staff of officers installed Iselin, business administration n Cohoes, N. Y., he was super meet with members Tuesday, MRS. VICTORIA BANCZYK Nebus, Keyport, chaplain; Mrs. Services Listed the following unit oficers or the 7:30 P.M., in VFW Post Hall. curriculum; Kathleen McKinney, fisor for the grain department Rosemary Mazer, Old Bridge, 1969" 1970 term: Mrs. Theresa Woodbridge; William J. Soltis. CARTEKET - The funeral of I the Lehigh Valley Railroad. The veteran's organization spon- guard; Mrs. Claire Toth, Hope- Raudonis, president; Mrs. Doro sors the troop. Fords; Paul J. Stolte, Edison Mrs. Victoria Szajkowski Ban- He was a 50-year member of lawn, Chief of Staff; Mrs. Jean :hy Haydu, first vice-president; czyk of 55 Whittier Street, who By Beth Sholom • • • and Philip J. Vansco, Jr., Wood- the Knights of Columbus Con- Sawkam, musician; Mrs. Anna Mrs. Helen Higgins, second bridge. died Thursday at Perth Amboy ception Council in Jersey City. ISELIN — Wil.iam Maren, Bingo Ramos will be held Tues Stout, Edison, chairman Middle vice-president; Mrs. Berniece day night in St. Cecelia's air- General Hospital, was held Mon- Surviving are his widow, sex-Roosevelt Hospital; Mrs. president of Congregation Beth Symborski, secretary; Mrs, Ber- day morning from the Zylka Blanche Quinn Smith; two child- Sholom, announced services will conditioned Lourdes and Fati- ON VOLUNTARY WORK ulia Dobos, Woodbridge, Menlo nita Burows, treasurer; Mrs. ma Halls. Early bird games be- Funeral Home, 513 State Street, ren, Robert and Mrs. Blanche continue on a reguU- basis on President Nixon has called for 'ark Hospital chairman; Mrs. Dorothea Loekie, historian; Mrs ;in at 7 and regular games at 8. Perth Amboy. A solemn high chintz; two brothers, Joseph L. \lfrcd Krai, Sayreville, public Monday through Thursday, 7:l!0 a voluntary action program to Mass of requiem was offered 1 Alice McKay, chaplain; and • • • nd John, and ten grandchildren. relations and publicity; Mrs . P. M., and Fridays, at 8 P. M. STORK CLUB enlist many more millions of afterward at St. Stephen's Ro- Services will also be held Sab- Mrs. Cat'ierine Buettel.^ ser Fred Mess, director of the Ise- Americans in private effprta to Funeral services will :.J held Rosemary Sommers, Keyport, geantat-arrns. New arrivals recorded recent in Fife and Drum Corps, re- man Catholic Church. . Inter- chairman Junior Unit, V j. bath morning at 9. with Junior help solve community and socinl ment was in St, Gertrude's Cem- omorrow (Thursday) 9:30 A.M. A Past President's ring and ly at Perth Amboy General Hos- ported a meeting will be held lelen Amaczi, of Jords. Eighth Congregate at 10:30 P. Mv and ills. He said he would set up a etery, Colonia. om the William Schlemm ribbon were presented to Mrs. pital included: Tuesday, 7 P.M., in Rooms 101 Funeral Home, Bert and Har- District president, and Mrs. on Sundays at 8:30 A. M. All Cabinet Committee on Voluntary Symborski, junior past pr.esi From Woodbridfce, a son to and 102 of St. Cecelia's School, Action, with Secretary of Hous- A life long resident of Perth rison Avenues, Jersey City. rene Semasko, Sayreville, prcs area residents are welcome to Sutton Street. Amboy, she had resided in Car- join with the congregants in dent; gifts were presented, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newmark, ing George Romney as Its chair. Jurial will be in Sacred Heart dent-elect, will aL attend. 20 D'orolhy Street; a son to Mr. • • • tr-ret for four years. She was a prayer and worship at any time. Mrs.flaudnnis and Mrs. Rutan on man. 'emetery, Long Island, N. Y. The convention will open to and Mrs. Aurie Schmidt, 650 A special prayer meeting will parishioner of St. Stephen's ay with the Past Department Information regarding regis- lehalf "t tile unit, by Mrs. Bur- Church and a member of the rows. Ridgcdale Avenue. be held at I.solin Assembly of 'residents' Luncheon, 1 P. M., tration for the fall term, both Jod Church on Tuesday night, Often the tragedy of old age M church Kosary Society and the OI1N MAKOVEC Sunday and Hebrew School, may Benjamin Perry, Middlesex From Iselin, a daughter to Mr. at Mariners Inn in Wildwood and Mrs. Alfred Lomassaro, 785 at 7:30. These special services found in the stubborn refusal of Auxiliary to American Legion CARTERET — Funeral ser Crest. The affair will honor all be obtained from Rabbi Harold County Commander, and his Post 45. Her parents were the ices will be held tomorrow Gretn Street. will be held each Tuesday until! modern business to give an old past presidents including the Riehtman, 283-2421, or Sol Mar- staff of officers installei the fol- urther notice. 'man a chance to work. late Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Szaj- Thursday), 8:30 A. M., for John "Convention Queen", Mrs. Alice kel, chairman of the Board of lowing Post oficeri: Joseph O, From Carteret, a daughter to Makovec, 54, of 7 Patrick Street, kowski. Trimble of Burlington, who Education, telephone 548-5706. Keanc, commander; Frank Rau- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smibh, 30 rom Synowiecki Funeral Home, •HOMEOWNERS Surviving are her husband. Jo- served as Depai.mc-'. President donis, firs- vice-commander; Warren Street; a son 1J Mr. and soph Banczyk; a daughter, Mrs. i6 Carteret Avenue. A requiem 1952-1953. Mrs. Nebus is Prospective members may call Mrs. George Carabello. Hass will be offered at 9 at St. Philip Schreibei, membership Paul Cooper, second vice-com- Beatrice Gergits of Carteret; hairman oif the luncheon. mander; Christ Barakos, adju- From Fords, a son to Mr. and oseph's Roman Catholic chairman, at 634-6670, for an Mrs. Roger Cox, 16 Hyacinth two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. tant; Joseph Pryor. finance of- Agnes Tomaszev.ski of Jersey Church. Interment will be in St. appointment at no obligation. De- Drive. Memorial Services ficer; Joseph Muzikowski, ser- BORROW ?*IP TO750 7 VltS. To I'/lV 0 ertrude's Cemetery, Colonia. tailed information as to all pha- City, and a brother, Anthony of The joint Memorial Services vice officer; Paul Ablonczy, From Sewaren, a son to Mr. Mr. Makovec, who died Mon- ses of Congregation activities and Mrs. George Arway, 177 Old ••firth Amboy. will be held this evening, at 8, at chaplain; Edward Muzikowski, lay night at Perth A; iboy Gen- will be explained, including re- Road. the Starlight Ballroom. Miss Er- historian; William Brogan, ser- CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS eral Hospital, was a veteran of ligious school, youth groups, ed- From Colonia, a son to Mr. FKED ITAUSER ine Mayberry, National Senior ucation classes, financial obli- geant at arms; and Ernest C. CASH AMDIJNI til) MO he U. S. Army, serving iti World and Mrs. Edward Kross, 213 Get I'IMt WOODBRIDGE — Funeral 'ice president, of Elkin, North Burows, judge advoc YOU GET' OF NOII Var II. He was a member of the gations, etc. Temple Way. $1000 /,' VI services were held Saturday Carolina, will be national repre- additional 1355.40 FW Star Landing Post 2314. He entative. Miss Mayberry, who Mr. Maren announced the ap- Mr Higgins presented Com From Port Reading, a dauph $2000 27116/ 4'./'() morning for Fred llauser, 83, of as an employee of the Weston pointment of Mrs. Lorraine Selig mander Keane with his Badge of ter to Mr. and Mrs. Mario De s manager of the Chatham cash! J5OOO 677919 11.' 99 " n:io Route 1, from the Greiner lectronics Corp., Newark, as Calendar Clearance chairman. Offieo and received 1 s past Un- Micco, 84 Blackstone Road. Funeral Home, 44 Green Street, Country Store, is an active mem- J75OO 10,168 ?0 \httl ' here he had worked 18 years, >er of many civic and fraternal All members are to clear dates it Presidents' pin from Comman- 382-7400 with Rev. Walter W. Feigner, with her, at 283 0535. 1 Lift Insurance Aviilablt on All s a lathe operator. irganizations. der Keane. ODB Reason E. BRUNSWICK TOM ". RIV ,! pastor of First Presbyterian AH Congregation members SPECIALISTS IN HOMl Born in Elizabeth, Pa., he had Miss Mayberry has concentra- Past Post Command-.. atten First Doc — Why did you 257-8000 - 244-5400 church, officiated. Burial was ui esided in Carteret for ten years may attend the regular monthly - RE-FINANCING - (lover Loaf Mrmorian Park. ted her efforts and services to ding were Ernest C. Burows, choose to be a skin specialist? ind was a parishioner of St. Jo- he VFW Auxiliary for the past board meetLgs, to li held the Wendel Doll and Joseph Muzi MODERN Mr. Mauser, a retired tool and Second Doc .— Because my mi n/mrMN ni). (F.ARK. N I eph's Church. iveral years. She strongly fourth Tuesday of each month kowski. Past Unit Presidents pre- dm maker, died Thursday morn- at the Congregation Building, 90 patients never get me out of ACCEPTANCE ZSl IIK.IIWAV 1». KAKT IIKINSWHK, N J. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. mphasizes the importance of sent were Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. bed at night, they never die, and CORP- 1133 HOOPER AVfc , TOMS KIVI R, N. I ing at Rahway Memorial Hospi- iola Wozniak Makovec; a son, Cooper Avenue. mericanism and patriotism and Doll and Mrs. Virginia Thall. they never get well. Lie. Chip. II. ft i«(l tal. Gregory, at home; a sister, Mrs. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he s active in youth work as well Among the guests and friends tfary Freeman of Reading, Pa.; JS hospital work. At the national Canadian air strike test of In- present were: John Seillieri, De- had lived in Woodbridge 33 ind four brothers, Michael, yrars. He was a member of the onvention in Cleveland, Ohio, flation fight. ' ' partment Master-At-Arms; itephen and Joseph, all of Nes 1964, she "was elected national Progressive Assembly 4 AOMP uehonnig, Pa., and George of of Philadelphia. uard ,the first office in a series oaldale, Pa. offic", each for term of one Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ear, leading to the national IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Elizabeth Frey llauser; a daugh- (residency. She will seek the ter, Miss Dorothy Hauser of MRS. ANNA JANE POWER In Central Jersey Area >fice as president in August at Woodbridge; a brother, Frank of CARTERET - Mrs. Anna Jane he National Convention in Phil- (ALL FEES PAID BT EMPLOYERS) Philadelphia, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. ower, 71, of 1508 Roosevelt Complete adelphia. Arlelina Habrrmehl of Philadel- venue, died Monday night at phia.Pa., and two nephews. Perth Amboy General Hospital. Mrs. Glendinning will open the Printing »he was the widow or Thomas meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at Power. A. M., at the Starlight Ball WAREHOUSE MANAGERS Services PANKO TREMBA A native of Harrison, she had oom. Massing of colors of the CARTERET - The funeral of lived here 13 years and had for mmerous auxiliaries within the Pajiko Tremba, 77, of 5 Somer- merly resided in Scotch Plains tate will take pla- In the s. t Street, who died Sunday night and Newark. She retired six vening the Department dinner + Distribution at. Perth Amboy General Hos- months ago as a housekeeper at ill begin at 7 at the Zaberers pital, was held this morning the Winfield Scott Hotel in Elii amous restaurant in North Wild (Wednesday) from the Syria ibeth. Mrs. Power was a parish ood. We Print wiecki Funeral Home, 56 Car- * Traffic lerrt Avenue, with Monsignor Victor J. Pospistail officiating. In- Business terment was in St. James' Cem -^ Inventory Control ttery, Woodbrid^?. Builders Born in the Ukraine, he had resided in this borough for 40 to $15,000 yean. He was retired from the U. S. Metals and Refining Co., here, where he had been em Over Half TEL. (201) Tour productivity tod efficiency can get a Mf ployed in the plant's tank house. Of Personal .Service Mr. Tremba was a member of To All Faiths 634-4300 boost when yon hare well-printed forms ind the company's 25-Year Club. He Throughout Middlesex County letterheads lo meet the needs of yoar basineis. was also a member of the Gen Whether you need business forms ... or Jast rral Stefanik Slovak Citizens Club. the finest in personallied stationery . . . SEE Surviving ar<> his widow. Mrs. r. p. barone US FOB qUALITYI Mary Kondas Tremba; a daugh- GREINER ter. Mrs. Stella Vpcrko of Ave- n<^': »

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WOODBRIDGE — Tile Wood- Benjamin, Phillip D'Agostino, rey Ilclman, Chris Kortz, Jona- School 4 & 5, Janet Gellicl, Ka- liridfie Township Board of Edu-jJeffrey Kuchar. Iselin Jr., Tom than Fritz. ren Lebeola, Cynthia Karsky, cation has announced that a toiAromando; Fords Jr., Frank Iselin Jr., Diane Donnelly, Denise Banz, Brad Dopp, James (:il of 521 students, 288 girls andPiromalli. Lois Daniels, Debbie Anoia, Gardner. .:i:):i hoys from the public schools,! Girls and boys winning the Nick DiStasi, Alan Leffler, Jay School 7, Brenda Evans. in Krados 512, have made, the atfard for the third time are: HinlicVv. Junes Aiclntyre, Ed- School 10, Susan Chulack. - All American Presidential Fit Colonia Jr., Ellen Baureis, Ka- ward Ricci. School li, Lynn Dunham, 'ness Team. ren Brody, Cathy Paul, Jo Judd, Fords Jr., Kim Etzold, Linda James McGlynn, Joel Harris. Winners of the Presidential Liz Stevens, Denise Dunbar, Lefkus, Robert Baumly, Rich Thomas Handerham, Mike Du- ; Physical Fitness Award will re-'Elaine Zapala; Woodbridge Jr., Zuvieh, Vincent Zastocki, Gerry das. reive from President Richard Lynn Gienieczko, Sherri Ur; Co- Morra, Tony Foley, Bill Pier- Nixon an 10"x8" certificate suit-|lonia Jr., Tom Higgins, Ken son,, Steve Simon. School 14, Roberta Berardl, Cynthia Webber, Susan Siggel- am<> lor framing, bearing the:Gray. Colonia Jr.. Jill Buzzi, Stella 1 akis. Joseph Baylis. Presidents' signature and seal Girls and boys winning" the ^Melles, Lorraine Paganelli, Cyn. and a congratulatory message, award for the second time are: thia Schaub, Linda Androski, School 17, Donna Felton, Mich- The Woodbridge Board of Edu-' JFK, Mary Nelepa, JoanneMlchele Durso, Renee Riedel, ael Hooker, David Thomas. raiion will present each winnerSchaeffer, Debbie Henlicky, Cyn- {Janice Wiecke, Debbie Williams. School 18, Gary Lublin, Daniel • with an emblem three inches in thia Carr, Sharon Sullivan, Kd- Wanda Wilson, Sue Holderried, Ziobro, Keith Hildebrandt. •di.-nncter and embroidered inthy Wineland, Kathy Mathews, Maria Nanfria, Rickey Miner. School 19, Susan English, Lynn •f.olil, white and blue with a white Kathleen McManus, Martha Brad Klien. Gary Fink, Joseph Goldberg, Linda Shead, Gary number on a red field indicating;Neal, Lisa Scarseletta, Bruce Fede, David Grossman, Harry Hearn, Barry Karcb, Roy Arn- the number of years the recipi-(Morlino. John Rullo, Lee Der Knapp, Michael Falette, Steve esen. Scout sailboats, made by the Cubs themselves, competing, featured the Mr, Emilia Knodel; Colonia Jr.JJoanne Covington, Nancy Mor- Blendowski, Frederick Gall, Susan Strittmatter, Jacqueline last meeting of liens 8 and » and Webclos of Cub Scout I'acn 19 which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stubble- : Deborah Satkowski, Nancy Bau- gan, Charlotte Clewis, Karen Steven Kovaeh, William McNa- James, Nancy Rapp, Janet Pot- Wne ill Tammy Place, Iselin. In tli(yjplioto arc: First row left to rgiht: Anthony Maiella, Edward I'artenope, William Farley, ries; Fords Jr., Cindy Hartman. Leahy, Donna Mesar, Christine mara, Bruce Smith, Gary Luk- ti. Paul Okulicz, Michael Boutil- SII;IHn \Vceks, Kevin Dunn, Kennetii Hager. Second row: Kmil VVopcik, Peter PorcelU, Kevin Kaden, Brian Cassidy, Jack Girls and boys winning the Hagensen, Karen Ciser. Susan ach, Gerard Borneman, Rich- lette, Louis Rizzolo. 1 !(>•,(. Scott Trotter. Third row: Den mother Itegina Stubblchinr, Louis Tomaso, Carl Heitmeyer, Michael Maliniak, George iaward for the third time are: Staffin, Lorene Stout, Carmela ard Buccarelli, Greg Jorgenson. School 25, Maur«en Dunn, El- Stiiiiiileliiiie, John Kyna, James Trotter, John Tirpack. Fourth row: Webelos Leader Paul Tomaso, Treasurer Peter Porcelli j JFK, Elaine Clancy; Avenel Ferro, Mary Jo Sofram, Judy John Petrocy. aine Crowley, Donna Beatty, Ar^ Mr., Den Chief Michael Hager, George Oswald, Paul Stauffer, Kenneth Kimidy, Jeffrey DeSena, John Gifford, Anne Dunn and Jr., Caryl Shoffner, Maureen Salvensen, Mary Krebs, Karen School #1. Patricia Reager. thur Padula. Cubnuster Joseph Dunn. Missing when photo was taken were: Michael Rabcr, Richard Raber and James Weeks. jOsiecki, Karen Pinoci, Rozanna Davis, Catherine Hoffman, Mary Mark DiDonna. »' Echool 27, Joanne Jacques, Marinucci, Susan McKeage, Au-Petrario, Carl Fisher, Joseph School 2 k 16. Leslie Daniels. Judy Csakai, Beverly McDardd, Idrey Freund; Avenel Jr., Mieh-lLutisaii, Larry Ochgner. David Sharon Kohke, Kathy Strus, Den- Laurie Stevens, Edward Frira- acl Helman, Peter Fenton, GuyiLiss, Robert Saniscaldehi. Jeff-

WOODBSIDGE — The Woodbridge Secreation Department Fencing School Baseball & Softball League schedule Monday, June 30th thru Thursday, July 3rd, is as follows: PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL - GAMES AT 6 P.M. MONDAY, JUNE 30th Peoples Express vs. Iselin Hustlers, J.F. Kennedy High On Rt. 27, Edison Klique vs. Rookies A. C, Fords Junior High Galaxy Geeks vs. Kings, Iselin Jr. Hi Marauders vs. Hilltop Boys, Avenel Park KDISON — Vincent Guarino stamina and athletic ability are CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE: GAMES START AT 6:10 P.M. f Kdison announced today the integral parts of fencing, yet ,it Wdge. Presbyterians vs. Iselin Presbyterians, Avenel Jr. Hi of the Vincent Guarino is a sport for everyone. One of St. James vs. Wdge Congregational. Oak Street ol of Fencing. The school the most famous fencers In his- St, Andrews vs. St. Anthony's, Boynton lie open during the summer tory was not known as a partic- ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH: GAMES START AT 6:20 P.M. months, July thru September. It ularly large or strong man. In TUESDAY, July 1st rated at the Chailes Farrel fact, he was well known as a Lucky Spot vs. Nomads, Fords Jr. Hi nance Studio, 184 Route 27, Edi- poet - Cryano D'Bergerac. Corona Construction vs. Hopelawn Engine Co., Colonia Jr. Hi More and more schools through St. Cecelia's K. of C. vs. G.&M. Trucking, Iselin Jr. Hi rile fencing classes are open out the United States are incor Avenel Fire Co. vs. Port Reading Fire Co., Avenel Park buys, girls, mei( and women. porating fencing into the sports Woodbridge Jaycees vs. Don Bosco Council, Oak Street ry will be held Monday, Tues- programs. Eventually, he hopes Wdge. Little League Mgrs. vs. Gene Schreiners Soc. Boynton v and Thursday IP. M., thru fencing will be introduced to the Woadbridge Teachers vs. Purple Eagles, Merrill Park m I*. M., Wednesday and Friday Edison School System on an in- Rahway Camp vs. Satans Athletic Club, Rahway Camp ID A M. thru 10 P. M., and Sat- tramural basis. PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL - GAMES AT « P.M. urday 10 A. M. thru 1 P. M. Guarino states, "Anyonu, even WEDNESDAY, July 2nd liming the winter months, if you've never held a foil btfort, Port Reading K. of C, vs. Mono's, Colonia Sr. Hi (iiKinno is a civics teacher at join the Vincent Guarino School ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH: GAMES START AT «:Z0 P.M. Herbert Hoover Sch? A. Although of Fencing. I can teach you to Sun Realty vs. Commando's, Fords Jr. Hi ho is 30 years of age, he is in ex- fence, and show you a new way Purple Hazers vs. Brennans Club. Iselin Jr. Hi Ul \liii S( urn MC mi", Jliice ln^h M liool seniors, one from each of the township's hitjh schools were the recipients of cellent physical condition and of life." HEAVY SENIOR FAST PITCH: GAMES AT 9:20 P.M. .mi s. Jii.'.u ,IMI>, J HI M l)v (lie WinMlliiidge llii'nsril Ilevera^n Association during a luncheon held at the Brass Bucket. In the could easily outdistance any of Gervins Sport Shop vs. Local Finance Co., Avenel Park lii(»(« *mi«'i| lilt i» right am llduard Wcislo, treasurer. Henry Pogyena, president; Jerry Bertekap, vice-president and Mrs. his students. Eastern Airlines vs. Fitzgeralds A.C, Merrill Park ril, .it n1 HI y. .SlauiliriK'. Jerome Keitier, Colonia High School; Robert Mahon, John F, Kennedy High School; Kathleen Guarino fences an average of A.&O. Sweet Shop vs. Kolibas Cardinals, Carteret Park . Woodbiidgn anil Andrew I.esko, JFK, two of the recipients; and John Stanitis, WoodbrlAge High. Missing was the third 12 hours a week. He attended the J.&L Auto Body CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE: GAMES START AT 6:10 P.M. t. 01 ark Slotnick of Colonia High School. famous Santelli School of Fenc Avenel Presbyterians vs. St. James, Avenel Jr. Hi ing, located In New York. Mr. Blasts Metals Wdge Congregational vs. St. Andrews, Oak Street 27, between Sabo's and St. Jo Neil J. Laza, a renown fencing INDUSTRIAL SLOW PITCH: GAMES START AT 6:20 P.M. seph's. master, was his t acher. Guar- CARTERET — The J. Si L. Tenneco Chemical vs. Elizabeth Town Gas, Fords Jr. Hi Sabos Win Over Presbyterian's Auto Body Shop holds a one Woodbridge R.C.A. vs. Hess Oilers. Avenel Jr. Hi In the opening games in th< ino is also a veteran of numerous W.Police game lead over the Sportsman Witco Chemical vs. Hatco Chemical. Colonia Jr. Hi competitions- Joe Medwick League, two game Association by annihilating the jSl. rjllZ3DCtn S Fencing is an outgrowth of the Electro Dynamics vs. Natvar Corporation, Avenel Park were played. In one, G&G de> Make It Four U, S. Metals, 18 to 0, during the Colonial Pipeline vs. Ronson Corporation, Boynton honor system that flourished dur I'AHTERET — There were feated G.B.B.A.. 7-2, Mike Min CARTERET—The First Pres- past week. Tom Coffee was th Amato Carpet Service vs. Kleen Sweep, Merrill Park ing the Renaissance. Aristocrats IIIMM) games played in the Babe ue relieved starting pitcher Vi byterian Mens Club made it four winning hurler and Ziccardi and PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL I! "Hi and Joe Medwick Leagues Masi and hurled the G. and G. in a row, nosing out Ernie's Bar, Make It 9 would answer an insult by issu Frolick hit home runs. Classic 9 vs. Harry Rhodes Scholars, Oak Street ing a challenge to a duel. But HIK past week. tossers to their opening win over " to 5, in the Oldtfmers Softball In another game the lesgu Guarino is also quick to point in the Da be Ruth League, Sa- G.B.B.A., allowing two hits In league last week. It was the leaders nosed out Jack Pagei in l>" . M'oiod a closl e 6 5 triumphjthe third inning and two more in first loss suffered by Ernie's out that, "Fencing is definitely a low scoring game, 1 to 0, as our St. Elizabeth's in eight in- the seventh. Bar this season. By winning, the not all that swashbuckling stuff Nick Ziccardi allowed only tw In a Row seen in the movies and on tele- Woodbridge Rec. League Standings mil,:'- Sabo's scored two runs in Ed Bittner nad two doubieg First Presbyterian Mens Club hits. 1 vision." CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE Ronson 12, Hatco 3 V (hi first inning to take an early and a single for the winners. holds a slim V> game lead over Other American League win WOODBRIDGE — The Wood A fencing match keeps the Avenel Presbyterians 5 : !<•••>• 1 but had to come from be- In the second game, G.A.T.X, the unbeaten Little League Man- ners were the Catholic War Vets. Witco 10, Natvar 8 bridge Police had an easy time St. Andrews 5 : In ml in the late innings to come nosed out the PAL Ladies Aux agers who were idle this past players constantly on the move, Sportsman Association, Carteret Hess 8, Dynamics 4 wlth a lct r when it defeated the New Bruns- helping to develop speed and co St. Anthonys 4 : ""' y, ? y- . , „ liliary, 5-4. The losers had only week. The Little League Manag- Auto Parts, Foodtown and Metro R.C.A. 4, Tenneco 2 winning hurler Andy Mazon one hit off pitcherg MoUrl and ers are 3-0, while the leaders wick Police by a lopsided score ordination. "Conditioning," Glass. St. James :i : of 1176-543. Woodbridge Presbyterians 3 HEAVY SENIOR LEAGUE ..I a homer over the right field Hagan, while the winners garn are 4-0. Guarino says, "plays an imIn the National League the rn t0 hc p his u s e Raking their targets for Wood- portant part in the development Woodbridge Congrc. 2 i Fitzgeralds A. C. 2 '"" 'P- ™^ ™ . _ ; ered eight hits off Dave Lecher In other Oldtimers result* this Fire Company No. 2 holds a one- With the bases loaned and no one bridge, Richie Alexander find of a fencer". Therefore, leg and Iselin Presbyterians 2 \ Kolibas Cardinals , 2 The games scheduled this week, the Pusillo A.C. scored game advantage in first place, int. Benson replaced starting a 296; Gerry LaRocque 295; forearm exercises are stressed. GAMES PLAYED: A. It O. Sweet Shop 1 over St. Joseph's Holy Name So- scoring a double win thia past t.l,r^n^rdandWtth>-kareasfoUows: Charlie Banko 294 and "Rookie" Guarino believes that some Av«. Pres. 34, Wdge. Congre 9 Gervins Sport Shop 1 ciety as Steve Kondrk and Joe week. The league leaden whip itier lo force in the winning^ Thursday, June 26 — G&G vs Richie Bernat 291. ped Carlo'i Pizza, 12 to 1 and Ise. Prts. 16, Wdge. Congre 13 Engelhardg Eagles l in G.A.T.X, Agile hit home runs. The The new policeman, with less defeated the Fire Co. No. 1, 53. St. Andrews 14, Ise. Pres. 5 Eastern Airlines 1 Kminie Krantz had three hits! Saturday, June 27 — 1st game, Knights of Columbus eked out a should consistently be turning than a year on the force, de- Frank Medvetz wai the winner Ave. Pres. 12, St. Anthonys 8 Local Finance C*. t r the winners. The next regu-10 A.M., G.A.T.X vs. Boro Em 12 11 victory over the St. Dem- in scores in the 290's. serves a lot of credit, as he in the first game for the Fire Wdge. Pres. 10, St. James 5 GAMES PLAYED: ilv scheduled gamo will be ployees. 2nd game, 12:30 P.M., itrius team, with Paul Bodnar The New Brunswick Police ind Steve Lesky smacking cir- showed great promise as a pistol fell into the loser's column as Co. No. 2, and also got three bits St. Andrews 7, Wdge. Pres. 2 Eastern 16, Local 15 r, «'d this coming Friday, June PAL Ladies vs. J&G. to aid in the victory. INDUSTRIAL SLOW PITCH :uit blows for the losers. The marksman. With a little more only two men taced up to the Kolibas 8. Eagles 3 Other winners in the National Little League Managers beat the practice and some tournament Woodbridge team on the firing American Division ORG. SLOW PITCH LEAGUE St. Joseph's Holy Name Society, matches for experience, Richie line. Jim Patterson hit 273 asLeague were Airco, Babici Fur Kleen Sweep 2 niture, Craftsman Club. Syno Universal Division IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 11-7, with Maloveti homering. his team-mate Richard Wasyluk Gulton Industries 2 wiecki's, Carrol's Hamburgers, Hopelawn Fire Co. 2 S fired a 270. Elizabeth Town Gas 1 In Central Jersey Area In the Commercial League, smashes. The Russian American Deverln Association, Kaskiew Port Reading Fire Co. 2 0 Final tally was Woodbridge Tenneco Chemical 1 CALL FEES PAID BT EMPLOYERS) the Slovak A.C. still remains• Club beat Darab's Tavern, 8-6, Plumbing, and Phillips #66. G. & M. Trucking 2 0 1176 — New Brunswi.k 543. Ronson Corporation 1 unbeaten. The league leaders:and in the finai game, Valiant Ttie complete reiults follow:- Rahway Camp l 0 •oiled over O'Donnell's Tavern'Aluminum won a close one from Next week, Joe Galassi's men Catholic War Veti 8, Jack Pages Hess Oilers 1 Satans Athletic Club 1 1 MANAGERS in easy fashion, 10-3, with Slot the G.A.T.X.. 15-14, as Steve He take on neighboring Edison Po- 2. Natvar Corporation 0 Fords Fire Co. 1 1 genges smacked a four-bagger. lice to try and make it ten in wlniki and Ebert hitting circuit Sportsman Assn. 4. Metro Glass National Division Avenel Fire Co. 1 1 Plant, Warehouse and Office a row. J. & L. Auto Body 18, U. S. Met Witco Chemical 2 Gene Schreiners Soc. 0 1 Central Jersey League: als 0. Amato Carpet Service 1 Little League Mgrs. 0 Team standings in the 2 Foodtown 9. Knighti of Col. I. Colonial Pipeline 1 St. Cecelia's K. of C. 0 2 * ENGINEERS W Englehard Min. k Chtm. 1 Carteret Auto 3. Franks Dept. 2 Corona Construction 0 2 E.E.s, M.E.s, I.E.8 and Ch.E.i. Woodbridge 9 Woodbridge RCA. 1 Foodtown 5. Carteret Auto 2. CONTINEN AL DIVISION South Plainfield 7 U. S. Metals 9. Frank'* D«t. J. Electro Dynamics 0 Perth Amboy 7 Metro Glasi 5. Knights of Col. 1. Hatco Chemical 0 Woodbridge Teachers 2 0 SOCIALISTS AMBITIOUS Highland Park ft Sportsman Assn. 2. Catholic GAMES PLAYED: Sun Realty 2 o Electronic, Computer Systemi and Dunellen 6 W. V. 1. Engl«h»rd 15. Gas Co. 7 Brennans Club 2 0 ^ Data Processing Piscataway $ J. k L. Auto Body 1. Jack Pages Gufton 15, Amato 6 Commando's l 1 Edison * 1 tie 3 0. Kleen Sweep 18, Colonial 3 Lucky Spot 1 1 New Brunswick • l tie 3 Fire Co. No. 2. 12. Carlo* Pizza Nomads 1 1 V.I.P. EXECUTIVES South Brunswick 3 1. Craftsman Club 11, Carteret Purple Eaglet 1 1 BOYS East Brunswick 2 Don Bosco Council 0 2 Airco 7. SynowieckTs 5. Deli 10. Ciddlesex County Park 2 Babies Furniture 9, Carttret Airco 15. Carteret Deli 1. Woodbridge Jayceei 0 2 $10,000 to $50,000 Madison Township 0 Bank 1. raftsman Club 4, Ideal Club 3. Purple Haters 0 I 12 TO 15 YEARS OLD Synowlecki's 6, Carteret Bank 0. GAMES PLAYED: SEND RESUME TODAY Fire Co, No. 2,9, Fire Co. No. 1, Port Reading Firs 26, Little LITTLE FRANKIB 3. League Managers » Dr. Ralph P. Barone Earn Cash IS LEARNING Babies Furniture 8, Carlo's 4. lope. Fire Co. 24, St. Cecelia 10 Carrol's Hamburgers 11, Italian Brennans Club 21, Commandos 2 Confidence Am. 1. Teachers 14, Lucky Spot 9 Deverin Assn. 13, Jewish W. V. r. p. barone Discipline Sun Realty 12, Don Bosco 4 Coordination Ave. Fire Co. 9, Satans 8 PRIZES Sportsman Barber Shop 8. He- Rahway Camp 8, Corona 0 brew Mens Club 7. Team Spirit G. * M. 5, Fords Fire 1 Self Respect Kaskiew Plumbing 12, Carroll's associates WITH YOUR OWN Hamburgers 2. Eagles 5, Haters 4 AT Machinery 12. Oruliirf' ppfprsnn Classic Baseball INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ' }Uny Rhodes Scholars 2 ft Phillips #(W. I*. HII PhsirmK'V KIM"* 2 O TH. (201) JUDO EH 9 F'o'ipl ExprtlS. 1 tie I It Leader-Press Kina.s IHP 1 0 634-4300 5 ST. 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• \\ • t Wednesday, June 25, 1P69 PAGE ELEVEN " More Pictures of SOOth Fair

MMi OUT BKi HIT: The Middlesex County Sing Out Group in action as it performed for a large audience at tin- :i(Hllli Anniversary Country Fair.

YOUNG ARTIST IS WINNKR: Miss Ruth Wolk, center, general chairman of the Townsliip'i 300th Anniversary Committee, presents award to liritce LaPcnta, son of l>lr. and Mrs. Frank Lal'enta, (i Baker Street, Iselin, as Mrs. George Molnar, art show chairman at 300th Anniver- sary country fair, makes announcements.

WOODBRIDGE

l'!NJOY.\IU,rc DAY: Part of the large crowd listening t<) the Sing Out Middlesex County performing on Hie handstand at IlllOth Anniversary Country Fair at ANNIVERSARY Merrill Park. • Mrs. Collins HO0DBRIDGE AREA TRUCKERS Named Keasbey Jim (IP. Chairman KKASBEY - Mrs. Gloria Col W00DBRID I ins of 101 St. Stephen Avenue, IKIS been named chairman of Kca.sbey's residential campaign in support of the building fund o,r the United Cerebral V;.lsy As sociatiun of Middlesex County. Mrs. Collins' appointment was announced today by Philip N. SchwaJje, Metuchen, general chairman of the drive to raise $400,000 to double the size of the present Treatment Center in Roosevelt Park.

Mrs. Collins has been associn I'lHIIC SritVKT; IHSn.Al: One nl I In - in".I < > 111 .1.11111111 .<'. di'pl.us at tin- .'lll'llh Annuri ,.n V ted wilh cerebral palsy for IS country fair was the our alinvi' mlrird by Ihr 1'iililic Service l.lcilui and Iras ( inii|i,iny. years and has been active in numerous other civic and fra- ternal affairs. She has been a Service. Nursery serviie is pro :!(>, ISimling ami Pi/./.a Parly; member of the Ladies Auxiliary Gospel Church vided at each service. and August £i, Miniaturu Golf of the Koasbey Fire Company 1 TlK! Mid Wex'k Pray :• Mcrtinj; Party. for is years, a member of the and liihle Study is held Wednes- The Vacation Bibl • L'chool will Mother's Guild of St. Peter's Activities Told day ;.ights at 7. This week's stu- be held June 30 through July 11, Kpiseopal Church, Perth Amboy, dy is taken from - John 1:8 to from 9 A.M. until noon, with the WOODBRirGE — Rev. Char- ; and has assisted in heart and les Unhtwejs, pastor of Wood 10, theme "Let's Go W "i Christ." cancer drives in Keasbey for bridge Gospel Church, an unde Activities planned during the All young people between the many years. nominalional church, has an- coming months are: Jum; 28, ages of 4 through 14 air inviled 1 AlltS AIM: I Olt KlIiS: While Mrs. Eileen Salsano of the First Itank of Colouia looks mi. Nicholas (}uadiel of Qiiadirl brothers nounced the schedule of services Canoeing Party at Cranford; Ju- to attend. Further information hands an inflated halloon to a youngster at the Arra Trucker!* display at the 3011th Anniversary country fair. for Sunday, Juru 29, as follows: ly 4, Church picnic at Hnosevelt can be obtained from Pastor The child who attempts to re- 9:45 A.M., Bible School, with Field; July 12, Bible School pic Lightwcis, 634 2796. form father and mother ought to available to everyone whether or single event tickets have bee Smith and Maple Streets, and in clashes from nursery through nic at Chester; July 13, closing Arts (.enter I incuts be between the shafts pulling adult age; 11 A.M., morning program of Vacation Bible not they are depositors at the set aside for all events — in al I lie Forfoe.'.dale Section of the Satelilcs launched to watch worship; and 7 P.M., (Jnspel School, 7 P..\;., at church: July Can lie Purchased At Savings Institution. This service sections. Single event reserva City, Florida Grove Road at the family load. nuclear tests. will be free of chargt tions will be filled in the orde Gornik Drive. Savings Institution At the present time there are received, and people who wish t< PERTH AMROY — Local resi- 26 Agencies throughout New Jer- avoid disappointment should ac Irnls can reserve seats at the sey for the Arts Center reserva- promptly. Church Begins harden State Arts Center by vis- tions. These have been estab- Ticket prices range from $2.0i itini; cither of the two offices of lished to spare people the incon- to $7.50, according to the loca flic Perth Amboy Savings Instl- venience of having to write to the tion of the seats. Seats in all lo Summer Hours CHRISTENSEN'S niliim after 10:30 a. m., any Arts Center in advance or from cations can be reserved by visit WOODBRIDGE - The sum- weekday. The service, first of- traveling there to Exit 116 on the ing the local bank. VrcM at the bank last year, has mer schedule of First Presby- Parkway, to find seats in certain Mr. Hansen emphasized tha terian Church will go into effect seen renewed by popular de- areas are sold cit. reservations must be made on Sunday, June 29, according Viaiid, affording to Efnest R. A spokesman for the Arts Cen- person. Telephone or mail order; to Rev. Lewis E. Bender, pastor. •liinsen. President. ter stated that in an effort to as- will not be feasible. No Sunday Church School will Mr. Hanson said that the Arts sure everyone an opportunity to The Perth Amboy Savings In be held for the remainder of Reservation Service is attend events at the Center, stitution is located downtown al the summer and morning wor- ship service has' been set for 9:30 A .M. Two nurseries will be continued to be maintained for all warship services. Tls Zodiac Sea Wolf Meets V At last Sunday's service, Rob- ert S. Murphy, student assis- BRAS.. GIRDLES.. LINGERIE tant, delivered the sermon. Rev. Bender assisted him and special Tte Challenge Of The Great Outdoors music was rendered by the Jun- There's a fashion story going on umlernentli it all. ior High and Sanctuary Choirs, under the direction of Fred A. liras, (firdles, Lingerie . . We carry a complete line. Whethwypw go to tor skin diving, Briegs, Jr. An "Hour of Shar- sailing, fishing or hunting, you'H appre- ing" was held with members ciate the ragged quality of this extra- of the First Baptist Church in MAIDENFORM - PLAYTEX ,«•>* ordinary wsfch. Waterproof (provea in the evening. tests at underseas depths of 660 feet), Rev. Bender conducted a Pro- JtelMrincHrtg. anti-mngnpttc, shook- ' testant Service for the Eighth resteteBt-ttw r^a Wolf wiU prvm to Annual Monroe Pow Wow held FORMFIT, ROGERS $$$' be a hardy, fcparKfctbfecomparfto a last weekend at Middlesex Fair- any outing. Hanrteonv^H y designed, too, grounds, Cranbury Road, New £••&$ In a stainle^ tier* case and expansion Brunswick. Hosts were Chief KAYSER bracefet Bi or white dial with large, Earl Two Bears Longhouse, Inc., and the Medicine Drum Society. luminous bkxks and hands that make The event featured dances of all for easy reading day or night Like aN major Indian tribes. Zodiac Watches, it's guaranteed for one Rev. Bender's continued inter- year from date of purchase. This is the est in the American Indians world's most popular skin diviog watch. stems from his work among the Cone in and see it cloee-up. Sioux (Dakotas) for the Board of National Missions of the Uni STORE HOURS: *ed Prpbyterian Church in the IFONORT.D tJLeonard rr/adon IT. S ;A, He fias written a bonk DAILV FREE on "Th*> Division of the SiouK Family". 9:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. CUSTOMER Proceeds frnrn the event went FRIDAY PARKING Zodiac ^rorad /Jeweler to the Chief Karl Two Bears 9:30 A.M. - !» P.M. AT REAR r.ongrmiisp. Inc., for the educa- tion of American Indians. OPEN ALL DAY ENTRANCE ^444 New Brunswick Ave., Fotds U. 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CAN YOU IMAGINE Woodbridge LOOKING LIKE THIS? This is an etching or Woodiiridge, possibly Rahway Avenue, in 1844.

WOODBRIDGE HAD ITS SIIAKI*:: Of "little red schoolliouse." Above is a one-room school known as the Six Roads School now just bat a memory.

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IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS: One did not have to go very far for swimming and bathing. One of the best known beaches In the !S!)0's was Hoynlon Beach, SfWaiTii, shown above.

i;: This was purl of l!i(. crou'd that w.linnicl lioma < .plain hurt (arisen, skipper of till' Flying <(>iiniiiinile,| (he nttrntion <>! (lift «'HUri> world as he sUyeil with his ill fated vessel.

BEFORE RAILROAD WAS KLEVATI'.I): This Is how (irren Street looked in 11)20. The LEADER-PRESS Building second from right, before It was remodeled is seen in the picture. There were leveral fatalities at the crossing earning demands for the elevation.

RA('IN« IN WOODRHIDGE: Wherp WcHxlbridge Senior High School now stands was one of the best known auto-racing tracks ii the nation. Smnf of the rarers who went on to win the ".lim" at Indianapolis were featured here.

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cinrterjcl. Bradley F. Zipp, K.di viith, Fords; Victoria Kish. IMIOR GIVEN JOB son. / Woodbridfic; Barbara T. Muse,I Alliihla — The Officn of E« 1 Middlesex County College •mica! Technology Currlcu- Woodbridfjo; Anita M. Olah, nomic Opportunity has put him: William F.'Kurzeniowski, Woodbridge; Arleen Price, Ise- poor people to work in the an ONLY 75c PER INSERTION) Carteret; Kathleen N. Koskyna, lin; Donna Rubright, Colonia; poverty agency's Rural Inip.i Graduates Many from Area Sewarcn. Joan M. Sabo; Fords. Sharon L).' I LINK CLASMMHl) Al» (upprux. 15 words) PAID IN AliVANL'N. I Or each ail»lilinn;il 'rnject. They will work fur Electr al Technology: I.tmiH^olt.'s. Colonia; Sharon Valcnli, lay to.. . .ids in six sta1 lme.~appiox. 5.words to a line. 10 QUALIFY I'Olt THIS SPKCIAI. LOW Cl, VSSII-ltd) ; WrtODBRIDGK — Many ynimjfitosh, Carteret. Emily A. Fitst-o. K Barbieri. Menlo 1'jik TIT Colonia. 35 a day. An official sai.i KATfc': Drop olf Classified M I'opv and Pre Payment at Leader -Pi ess Office, or mail : people in the aiva received us |Kili.,un; Alcitk-s T. Gunc:ilvi'.' r«ce; James F." Frank, Colnnia; Secretarial Science: Kllen L. ivould know tlw people and r.siKiato ile^recs friiin, MidillciexjCnlniiia; Michael W. Grc't;orin. In iopy and pie-pa.vmcnl Ui: CI.ASSIFIKl) DKPl.. I.KAIJlilt I'KIJSS, 20 CIIITD St., Frank J. Leilto. Edison. Bauer. Avenel; Dorothy A. ook at the project frmi' -iNi;|i IN TO lillitlll One time: 30* per tine (mm Buskin. Woodbridge; Joanne M j|Kili-i-n Donisnn, Fords; Robertiia; Harold W, Luithle, Jr., Colo Cobh, Reading. traded U> a girl in a minisk.ii churn* $1.50). 2 or ;nor* insertions: '10* per line (min. charge $1,110 per insertion). DiNunzio,'Edison; Patricia J.lnia. Ann M. Lukas, Kdison; Ste mings. Colonia. Annette Fatco.j The result ,vas that he forgot Carteret; Candace A.ven R. Marcy, Edison, Colonia; Bernadine I. Fedoik.n,! The man who squanders much stop hackijig and .smashed ;e Fcruce, Colonia; Joseph J Flin HER VICES .instruction. Professional supw- 1'icss, a Carteret i Woodbrid Peter .....P. . ,Marczak . ,. , „Avenel„ ,; Fords; Jainicc C. Ilanscn/of his money seldom stops t the pide of a police car. Thei !visionl!ilon. No calory counting. No Township Weekly. Build your iLinda Ii' TILE »ROMTT * Milbut, Ise in; Ellen J. Fords; Bruce M Haviland. Men-wonder why his wife tries were no charges but it cosl tl mi( 5 JVH'.I. •R-EXPE1»TLV DONE < ' No diets. Guaranteed re ;own route with Samples (No Female — Colonia; Iselin Woodbridge; Barbara |0 pari( JoAnn M. Hor-'save spare pennies. man S9O. suits or money bacta$4.75 per'c'iarfie to» them). Give a little dent to call on new-comers iA. Murphy, Menlo Park Ter • y.n.i KsriUAia; JIM MOY raC( F.R *143 7/"* Figure of your own tim> and earn priz Please Call Ambassor Services N KareKa^enn K, Nagy, Wood , C 25 es, go on trips, and attend Ml for appointment: ^33-0003. •• bridge; Donna P. Nicholson, Ed- tOne - AvcncK ,T VnUR DRINKIVU NA.S am( s Cal1 Mr m mrf! m I, ^5 son; Christine P. Peterson, b»oiii» • problani. Alcoholics CU^ISTr Pn 2 " - - ' Call vate Instruction. Call: 287 42-8. Fords; Eugene R. Pizzaia, Edi- A:v.n»moua rti< help rt'U Monday - Friday; or mail your FOR SALE son; Patricia G. Ricciardone, 5/21-7/23 B: >151> * writ* I 0. B)J tlti name, address, phont dumber, Woodbridge; William J. Hush, 6 25 H 17 HELP WANTED CHEVY 2 '08, 327 4 speed posi OPPORTUNITY and age to' Leader-Press, 20 itraction Cragars, Complete. Best Carteret; John J. Skierka. Car »UPtD RKDUCIN<; Boys wa.ited to deliver Leader-1 Green St., Wooflbridge tcret.' John P. Stevens. Forrls; I offer. Call: 442 1372. San( • "aitri 3o« tyrmlng Individual 3/26-5/Mi R/J lra L. StMlwcll. Woodbhdfie- h-18 B/^jBarrjy y I.. Van Hoose. Fords;; Keil h J • K'JLT lOTlV* INC, ADMITTING CLERK SURF BOARD. $50 or best of- Wargo, Menlo Park Ter MEN - - - ANY AGE «>» Wviari aMBRICAM EXECUTIVE fer. Call 634 6087. face;., Gerald Williams, Iselin; Female SECRETARIES y/25 Kathleen M. Wripht. Menlo Park Terrace; Peter F. Zyeh, Fords, Mature. Permanent Po- $125 - $135 •68 GTO Convertible. Standard Business Technology currieu- Trans GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! sition. Full time: 7 A.M.- radio/heater maRs. ,llm, Robert w ™^ ' 3t2 1310 Excellent opportunity Se CWMetuc hcn Michael 3:30 P.M. Must have for two (2) qualified sec- rVJ^w " " ' : good typing skills and Call 381 1842. |[)nia; Edwar(, p_ rett Igc SICK LEAVE! PENSION retaries for V.P.'s. Com- 6/25 &_1/2 lin; John D. Caliendo, Iselin; An- clerical knowledge. Ex- drew Mblel panies are relocating to Attentioi Job Applicant* Berezney, Menlo Park Ter. cellent benefit program. Th» Middlesex Ccunty Leader face; Vlt9 Conforti, Edison. Pa- Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- Woodbridge. These are Press deos not knowingly accept Jf1018 M'D °l Rocco. Carteret; Apply Employment Of- v oint«l roonii for rent immediate openings. Help Wanted ads i om miploy Robert J, Derczo. Carteret; Su- round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group insurance. Pen- san Phon«» and fice: 8:30 A.M.-1 P.M. Call 276-660tf"for ap- tr» covered by the Fair Labor A. Dicciani, Edison; Joaim Standards Act if they offer less K. Haklar, Woodbridge; Walter sion Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established lanudry and Cal) 382-1500. PERTH AMBOY pointment. than the legal min:mum wage Klein, Edison; William H. Koch, GENERAL HOSPITAL or fail to pay at least timt an.l1 Edison; Chester S. Kulesza, Jj\, dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest and finest MILDRED MILLER one-half for overtime hou-s. The Iselin; Myra L. Lemberg. Iselin; PERTH AMBOY ; AGENCY minimum wage for employment: James T Mahon. Port Reading-; lanuderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general layoff in Its Route KKADINGS U7 NEW JERSEY covered by the FLSA prior to the Michelc II: Pelesky, Fords Lon- 442-3700 108 NORTH UNION AVENUE 1966 Amendnent ii $1.60 an hour aid C. Pcntz, Cartcret1 Robert Sales Department since it was founded in 1889. Phone EL 2-5000. Or CKANFORD, N. J. with over'ime pay require-i af v Fqnil Opportunity Employer apply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY LA RUE, 2400 Lidgerwood Robert J. Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. Amendmentwe in. l^^ RfAUEM h ADVISOR hour minimum with overtim* Ronald J. pay required ifter 42 uours «,^U1^K r"1.'? w „, AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN week. For specific information, I Wo«H>ndBc; Mark J. Wang. Ed contact (hi Wage and Hour Of I'0";, Kenneth F- Warchal. fict of the U.S. Departnent ol Woodbridfie; David Jf. WasniekJ NOEXPERIENCFNECESSARY 14-17 Labor, Room S36, Federal Build Edison; Joseph A, Wutkowski,!, 442-9891 ing S70 Broad Street, Newark m sum n. Work as assistant to Sales Manager. Good 07101 PIKTII AMBOT salary plus bonus- A REDI-REFERENCE Please call Mr. Luzier: 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. — 634-2048 ARE YOU GUIDE TO RELIABLE i- SATISFIED WITH BUSINESS LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS DIRECTORY YOUR PRESENT JUNK CARS TELEPHONE SALES CLERKS FAMILY INCOME? Coal & Fuel Oil Liquor Stores Watch Repairs Service Centers NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Let your ability sup- pliment your income. Telephone MErcury 4-H89 WANTED Pleasant Downtown Woodbridge Office. Above Husband & wife can WATCH REPAIRS KONDOR'S I nit (lolljr paid! Average earnings. If over 19 Call for Interview. work together. For WOODBRIDGE with..FuJ| Guarantee AMKRKAN apointment call: SI'IRVICE 634-2046 636-337 .1«f).'J I to tlir<-o dill yrars td pay • ORGAJNS Cutters and |a V IIIIIIIIIIMlll^llllRtM MIIIMIII||l*M'*i >**MMi|illlllli|i||||||f||i|||||||,|ll • CONTM Leaders : S^-cioflf Discounted Modcl Itmicf. liftrnii' » ME 4-171S m t'..i JIIIII, liM h,, $ -"- " " : JUST liiuu 2606 LAUNDRY JARDOT RAHWAY XIE '500' NEW '69 CUSTOM FORDO* FASHION FABRICS I.F:ASING? • »••(. PiMlf l|,< $ SERVICES MUSIC COMPANY "Inlerlar OacaraUtra" ROCK Itflcl tTIIII, 3225 Special a mtntli - 2730 K Main St. Custom-made Sllpcoven NEW '69 CUSTOM '500' i summer leaile plaa. Fiptrca Soai. NEW '69 CUSTOM '50O Woodbridge SALT I - Mri. ttwl IIMII. IM I T Blrda (Alrl 11.14 Situira W«»om HID ME 4-544« . '2540 i_ Wmlanin tVK - " 2791 Hoori! 12 to * Cloned Monday* 100 Ib. bag $2.50 liiiiuiiMimmiiiiiiniMiH i •liiliiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiii'imiiiinimiiniiiiiHa IMIIIIIMIII s PICKED UP '68 F0RD^I2295 '66WAG0N_ 1695 C«a*y ItHra Wapa. «<(., I(H, tl. I '66 FORD _J!295 SERVISOFT OF Sabiia la* J-Or. H«a, ItH. f/% «»lil» 'SW t-Dr, am. P1. . I, !..,„ CURTAINS • TARD GOODS Call For Frr« Killirnl* l THESE ARE OUR FINEST Photography WOODBRIDGE LEADER-PRESS |'67 fORD__ 1895 1-OOTMT kwlt-ina. Ttft-aVtya «1T- S FV 8-3311 •nj — than makt an »Haf! '65 CHEVY 895| Kl St. Georret A venue eilnit mm. IH F1 Jhr-CaM. Carnir MMa.em., IIH, Mt, •Hkrti 1421 Main St. Rahwij MM loitk •( Cli $ '66wWAG0N_J1195 5,000 S&H ME 4-1815 I 67 FORD_ 1695 '63 CHEVY »J595| m* WIIN. 11. lafe, P1. Vinyl \**m r66 FORD !1495 GREEN Mason Contractor GiMt IH 1 Or Halt, V1, Mf , UH, f t ADVERTISE S ROUTES 1*67 CHIVY IIJ1295 '66 FORD _J!695 '62 FORD 325 STAMPS Km, Mr. i«H e««b»Ja»iii u I l.i. F1 ItH if we take your MASON mm < \nr-FRICE and CONVEN1- In WoodbrldK* and Cirtf rei !M ANSWER to your wash WEDDING PICTURES CONTRACTOR LEADER f • M Earn ynur own spend FfiV.F, "il minoy, prlllM. Samples I 411 Rind* of M»«onrf Work > •••dirt rqntM art Utf. PRESS Morey La Rue Spvdalirlng In GALLARO'S *5TF,F'S - RATIOS r>n fAsr wiMJinn AVI lor ADS Call 634-1111 Ufl I0M/IN SKRVK.'K PHOTO t STUDIO Reimlr Work w*pn y.m P.M. and 7 rin MI c phone: HI Ambay Avenue 381-930S BRING •• M. Ask r»r Mr, fr'lllmore. 352-5000 After II A.M. RESULTS! PAGE FIFTEEN Leader-Press Wednesday, June 25, 1969, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES •~Th« Townehircouflcll resnus tile rlgtili TO: HECTOR SAMUEL TOHRES hours after prequallllcalloprequallllca n lorm has been copies on standard pro[maal form In ilia lo accept or reject any and sll bills,' By virtue of an Order of he Superior .submitte• • d' to lh» MunlMunicipalMiilClri . Clerkk. manner designated therein and re days prior to Ihe final the Board of Klro Commissioners ro- American Institutu, New York HUUKOGATE'S COURT answer and proof of service In duplicate I date for. receiving of hldj. The charge for serves the right to reject any and all bid* morning and evening sessions NOTICE TO CREDITORS with the Clerk of the Superior Court,;all plans and specifications Is $5.00 which If deemed to the beat Interest lo do so. planned. City. Helen C. Kelly, Administratrix of Eve-State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey.Imirm sbaJJ not be rreturned. Uy order of the Board of fire Commis- Muss Kalhy Wageman was lyn (Evelyne) M. Smith (or) Evelyn In accordance with the rules of civil prac- Kids mist be subiimltteil on Ihe Proposal sioners. Morning sessions will hi; con Smith, deceased, by direction of Ouido J. tice and procedure. Form Furnished to the Didder, must be Board of Fire Commissioners, ducted for young people between graduated cum laucie with a Brlglanl, Surrogate of the County of The object of said action Is to obtain a accompanied by corporate surely lor ex District No. 2, the ages of 4 to 12; ning so Bachelor of Arts degree in Ele- Middlesex, hereby Elves notice lo the judgment of (livarce between Ihe laiil iTulion of the Contract on uward thereof. 91G West Avenue creditors of the said Evelyn lEvelyne) M.|plalnttif and you. The'bid must be accompanied by * Cer Port Resdlng, New Jer«*yr sions for teenagers. Moiniim mentary Education. She will Smith (or) Evelyn Srrfllh, to bring Dated: June 9th. 1B(>9 tilled Check for not leu lhan ten percent Anthony Raguccl, secretary sessions will be conducted from loach in Sayreville ii. the fall. their debts, demands and claims agalns Edmund Vital?, Jr., Eaq., Adinln. of the amount of bid. L.P. 8/25-7/2-9/69 Ml-04 the estate of the said deceased, unaei Middlesex County Leical Services Corp. The Town Council reserves the right to 9:30 to 11:30 and the evening ses Miss Claire Wageman was oath or affirmation, within six monthi Attorney for Plaintiff accept or reject any or all bids which in SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY sions from 7 to 8:45. Bible les iraduated with honors for gen-from thla date or they will be forever By: -BH-IAN BOYLE Its opinion will be in the best Interest of CHANCERV DIVISION ' barred of any action therefor arlnst the Staff Attorney the Township, MIDDLKSEX COUNTY sons, handcraj(ts, refreshments eral excellence and for out- 76 Roosevelt Avenue , Docket No. M KiMi said Administratrix. George T. Meholick v and games will be featured ilanding achievement in French Dated: May 28th, 1969, Carteret. New Jersey Business Administrator ^ - • Civil Action daily. Free bus transportation from the Latin American Insti- Helen C. Kelly, L.P. 6/lM»-25-7/2/89 137.44 L.P. 8/25/6B $14.40 Publication Notice Administratrix. LULA MAY BURNEY, Plaintiff M. will b« provided And all arc in NOT1CK TO B1DDKRS NOTICE" ute, as a bilingual diplomatic Werthmann and Werthmann, Esqs., Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids ULYSSES BURNEY. Defendant. Vited to attend. and executive secretary. She is34 Union Avenue. Notice Is hereby given .that Sealed Bids will be received hy the Board of Fire THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY: Irvington, N. J. 07111 will be received by the Town Council of Commissioners, District No. 2, Township TO: ULYSSES BURNEY, Defendant. Pony Day will bt held Sunday. >:n ployed as a French-English Attorney. the Township of Woodbridge on July 7. of Woodbridge, Port Beading New Jersey, BY VIRTUE of an Order of Ihe Superior August 3. secretary by U. S, Technical L.P. 6/4-11-U-25/68 Ill 19G9, for the construction of 'leinforcvd located at 916 West Avenue, Port Reading". Court of New Jersey, Chancery Dlvlaioa Research Corporation in New .Concrete CulvertB In the Colonia section New Jersey, on July 16, 1968, at 7:30 P.M. made on the 13th day of June, I960, In i Special guests speakers sched SHERIFF'S VALE of the Township of Woodbrldge, Contract D.S.T. for: civil action wherein Lula May Bumey is 23313 consisting of the following quanti- York. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY DEMOLITION WORK the plaintiff and you are the defendant, uled to be heard this summer ui ties: you are hereby required to Answer the; CHANCERt DIVISION A GENERAL CONSTRUCTION They are both graduates of complaint of the plaintiff herein on or b» the church, which is temporal f MIDDLESEX COUNT! •"• 53 L.F. 38" x 60" R.C.P. ELECTRICAL WORK located in School 23, just off .', John F. Kennedy Memorial High Docket No. F4IMI^ 52 L.F. S3" * 83" R.C.P. fore the 14th day of August, 1969 next, k> HEATING, VENTILATING AND serving upon Edward J. Qolan. Esq.! The Greater New York Savings Bank, 52 C.Y. B.C. Headwalls 1 (ieorges Avenue in the Aveno School. Affi CONDITIONING WORK plaintiff's attorney, an AnsMier to said e banking corporation, Is Plaintiff and and the necessary appurtenances in ac PLUMBING WORK section of the township, includ : John f. Llsicki and Cathy M. Lislcki, his complaint, at his address: One Holme* cordance with the plans and specifications STRUCTURAL STEEL 4 MISCEL- Street, Carteret, Now Jersey. In default Rev. Ralph Montanus, Anier BOARD TO MEET wife. General Investment Corp.. and Sta in file in the Division of Engineering. LANEOUS IRON i MB7TAL WORK thereof, such Judgment will be rendered! ica's blind evangelist, Aumist 50 YEARS OF I)i:i>I( ATION — Charles K. Hill, 73 Webb of New Jeney, arc Defendants, Writ < Bids for the above will be received al For the construction of a NEW FIHE- against you as the Court shall think equ.t- CARTERET — Mrs. Al Rest- Execution for the aale of mortgaged prtm :he office of the Municipal Clerk of theHOUSE for PORT READING I'IRE DE- able and Just. t 17, morning and evening; Rev Drive, Fords, seated, and Emamiel M. ROSSCII of Edison, iaea dated May 16th, 1969. 'ownahlp of Woodbridge, Memorial Mu- PARTMENT. Port Reading, New Jersey. Angelo LoVallo, former Romar have over 50 years of military service between them. Both nbaum, newly installed presi- By virtue of the above stated Writ, nicipal Building, Woodbrldgii, New Jer-Bids will also be received from General You shall also file your Answer »"ll hold vital administrative posts with' the 50th Armored Di- dent of the Carteret Chapter of me directed and delivered, I will expose sey, until 3:00 P.M. Prevailing Time, Contractors who will include all work Proof of service thereof In duplicate v,ii» Catholic priest, August 24, morn to sale at public vendua on WEDNESDA" July 7, I960, to be opened and publicly (Demolition work, general eonjtnictioni the Clerk of the Superior Court, Stale ing and evening. vision now undergoing training at Camp Drum, N, Y. Hill is Hadassah, has announced an ex-THE 9th DAY OF July A.D., 196», at thi cad by the Town Council at 2:00 P.M.electrical work, beating, ventilating and House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, In ac- Personnel Actions Officer while Rossen is Chief of Personnel ecutive board meeting •• i be hour ol two o'clock by the then prevailing 'revelling Tune. air conditioning \roi-k, plumbing work, cordance with the Rules of Civil Prac- Records. held Thursday evening, June 26, Standard or Daylight Saving) tune, in No pltns and specification* will be giv- structural steel U miscellaneous iron and tice and Procedure. the afternoon of the said day, at the Sher- in to prospective bidders until they are metal work) In one combined bid. The object of said action la to obtain • in the Carteret Jewish Commun- Iff! Office In the City of New Brunswick, prequallfled. PrequalUicatlon period shall I'.lans. specifications, and lorms for theJudgment of divorce between the plain Iselin Church ty Center. Incoming and outgo-N. J. end on July 1, 1969. Bidden will be noti- bids may be obtained at the office of tiff and yourself. fied of their status within forty-eliht hours William C. Cramer Jr.. AIA, Architect, Dated: June 18, 1969. ng officers are invited. Com- Ml the following tract or parcel of land EDWARD J. DOI.AW and the premises hereinafter particular after prequaliflcatlon form has been sub- 31LMaln Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, mittees for the year 1969-70 will mitted to the Municipal Clerk. upolv payment of a deposit ot 150.00. Altorney for Plaintiff described, situate, lying and being In Ui< %v: II Lists Schedule \Jur If fen Jrn eruico be appointed. Mrs. Kestenbaum Township of Woodbridge in the County a Bid* will be received only from those Bids must be smbmltUd In three (3) L.P. 6/25-7/2-9M/69 Middlesex and State of New Jersey: Bidders who are qualified in accordance ISELIN — Rev. Samuel Chit will be hostess. BEGINNING it the Intersection formei with the Instruction to Bidders. Copies of ter, pastor of Iselin Assembly of by the Easterly side of Merellne Avettui th* Prequaliflcatlon Documents may be Airman B-.TV R. Jewell, son vaney, 281 Columbus Avenue, LEGAL NOTICES (also known u Meriline Avenue) and th obtained upon application to the Munici- (Jod Church, announced services of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jewell, Woodbridge, an electrical power Southerly side of Blanchard Street an pal Clerk. Bidders who qualify In accordance with and activities for Sunday, June 474 Scrrfel Avenue, Iselin, has 1 oduction specialist, has been RESOLUTION running thence (1) Along th* Southerlj SOUNDA-RAMA side of Blanchard Street South 76 de the Instruction to Blddere may obtain 28, as follows: 9:45 A.M., Sunday Take notice that on Ihe 12th day of pl«n» and specifications at Ihe office of completed basic training at promoted to staff sergeant. He June, 196) the Zoning Board oi Adjust- grees 35 minutes Bast 81 81 feet: thrncf School for all age levels, with ten (2) South 25 degrees 30 minutes West 72.0! Joeeph V. Valentl, Municipal Clerk during Lackland AFB, Tex. He has is stationed at a radar site in ment of the Township of Woodbrldfc, if- the hours of the regular course of Duil- classes, Nursery through Adult; ter a public hcarlnc adopted a resolution feet; thence (3) North <4 degrees 30 mln been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Digarbakir, Turkey. S/Sgt. Sil- utes West 10 feet lo the Easterly side neas, beginning June 23, 1969, but not 11 A.M., Junior Church, for boys for Harry Retiky, for • uae variance to later than three 13) days prior to the fc* £<& Tex., for training in aircraft vaney is a 1964 graduate of occupy premise! at 294 Lake Avenut. Co. Merellne Avenue; thence (4) North WS'l and girls two through eleven final date for receiving of bids. The PM maintenance. Airman Jewell is Ionia. New Jeney. Lot 49 In Block 5H-A degrees 30 minutes East 34.96 feet to the '* years of ; 11 A.M., worship Woodbridge Sei.ior High School. aforesaid Intersection with ih* Southerly charge for all plans and specifications Is a graduate of Middlesex County : as • profeulonil buUdlnf. and the Muni- $500 which sum shall not be returned. service; 6 P.M. Christ's Ambas- He enlisted in the Air Force .i cipal Council of the Township of Wood- side of Blanchard Street, the point ONE DAY ONLY! SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Vocational and Technical High bridge at a meeting on June 17, 1969 ad-place of BEGINNING. Bid* must be submitted on the Pro- sadors Youth Group meeting; 1965. posal Form furnUbed to IJie Bidder; School, Perth Amboy, opted a resolution approving said use of KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ALL STEREO ALBUMS IN STOCK! and 7 P.M., Evangelistic Cru- • • » said premises, and that a cony of Mid Mereline Avenue, a/k/s Merillne Ava must be accompanied by corporate surely sade. Service. • * * resolution* are on file in (he office of said nue Woodbridge Township, Mlddleie: for execution of the Contract on award Bruce W. Dimock, son of Mr.Board and Council at the Municipal Build County, New Jersey. thereof. The bid must be accompanied by Army Specialist Four Joseph a Certified Check for not less than ten The church nursery will Ye and Mrs. Fred P. Dimock. Sr., Ing. Woodbridge, N. J. and are available TOGETHER with all fixtures now G. Wirzbicki, Jr.. 20. whose par- 52 Park Avenue, Woodbridge, for inspection. hereafter attached to or used in connec per cent of the amount of bid. available, under supervision, HARRY RETSKY Uon with the premises herein describei The TOY™ Council reserves the right to ents live at 660 West Avenue, accept or reject any or all bids which in during the 11 o'clock services, has been promote.', to sergeant Applicant and the household appliances which »r< Sewaren, has beeh assigned to fixtures and part of the realty, includln Its opinion will be in the best interest of for small children up to two in bhe U. S. Air Force. His wife, L.P. 6/25/6J M.M thi Township. the Fourth Infantry Division Antoinette, is the dajghtcr of but not limited to; WesOnghou" elec years of age. NOTICE TO BIDDERS range: 14 comb window! and i alum George T. Meholick near Pleiku, Vietnam, as a gen- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matkow- Notice |j hereby glvtn tint seiled bids doors: IS Venetian blinds. Dullness Administrator Services and activities sched (14.40 uled for the remainder of the erator operator. ski, 146 Wood Avenue, Iselin. will be received ind opened in Ihe Muni- The approximate amount of the jud * * • Sergeant Dimock is assigned as clpil Council Chamber_! it_ 10:0. 0 A.M. on ment to be satisfied by said sale is the NOTICE TO BIDDERS week of June 29 include: Tues- Thursday, July 24. 106* at Memorial Mu- sum of Sixteen Thousand Seven Hundred Notice Is hereby given that Sealed Bids day, July 1, 9:30 A.M., ladies Army Specialist Four James a bombing navigation systems nlclpal Building, #1 Main Street. Wood- Ninety Dollars (tl6.790.00) more or less, will be received by the Town Council of prayer meeting, and 7:30 P.M., S. Eddington, son of Mr. andmechanic with a unit of the Stra- bridge* New Jersey for the supplying and!plus Interest together with the costs the Township of Woodbrldge on July 7, delivering of US (more or 'ess) 1981 tor the reconstruction and resurf special prayer service; Wednes- Mrs. Robert J. Eddingron, 122 tegic Air Command at -Wurt- treei, The subscriber referves the right to ad aclng of various streets in various sec- day. July 2. 6:30 P.M., Mission Pershlng Avenue, Iselin. has smith AFB, Mich. He is a 1964 Bids mutt be submitted on proa>ia] journ ssld sale from time to lime subjed tions of the Township of Woodbridge, c:W f M Attorneys Bid* for the aftove will be received al Harold Haase, 40 HlUerest Ave- ngton Avenue. Colonia, his Monday through Friday, L.P. «/ll-l«-25-7/2/6l he office of the Municipal Clerk of thr for all levels; and Saturday, Township of Woodbridge, Memorial Muni nue, Iselin, is serving with the been recognized for" helping his IUFEB1OR COURT OF NEW IHtSfcl July 5, 7:30 P.M., church open oipai Bulidlnf, WoodbrMge, New Jtucv. to the public for prayer. .JiilJ:(Uliu(iiieer Battalion, Third unit earn the U. S. Air Force Squadron at McGuire AFB, ^ CHANCERT DIVISION untU 3:00 FJL PwvasUsif Time, Joiy 7,1 MIDDLUEX COUNTY MM. to to opened and puDIVHy Ka7 ny R«Kord«, l(i|t*s, TU[M- Ploynn, Recorder*, Pbonoy Marine Division in Vietnam. Missile Safety Plaque. Sergeant Jersey. The sergeant, a grad- Doektt Ne. M-I1IWI isj Town Council at 2:09 P.M. Prevailinn Cherepanya Is a missile gultl uate of John F. Kennedy Me- Civil Action 'lme. Guiiufv, N«IM||»M ond Accessor!**, Nixon sees Kennedy as likely Airman William G. Silviney, ance and control specialists with morial High School, Iselin, at- NOTICE Or ORHKR FOR PUBLIC ITIO No plans and ipecllicaitonr will lie j/lv 11,t:i Main SI-. Knlmnr EMMA TORRES, Plaintiff vs. HECTOR en to prospective bidder! until they arr '72 opponent. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Si I he 4fith Air Defense Missile tended Trenton State College. IBAMUEL TORKS,defendant".' prequstflfied, PrequallFlrrtlon pfrioil sl.a'l end on July 1. 1969. Blddera will l» will Ned of their itatus within forty eight

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, AifrHUfii/lfl 01 nUfl I 100 I. it GtORCE AVL, LINDEN 6344100 PAGE SIXTEEN Wednesday, June 25, 19B9 Leader-Press Club Thanks Yearly Honor Roll Noted 313 Students Promoted Booth Helpers At Junior High School AVENEL - The Mother's Cltrt WOODBRIDGE - The yearly At Woodbridge Jr. High of Troop 45, Boy Scouts of Amer academic honor roll has been iea, extend its public "thanks' announced at Woodbridge Junior to Seontmaster John Urrutia High School as follows: WOOUBKIDUE — Woodhridge Mary Ellyn Sabn, Faye ('. San iKath. Edward (•. Keating, Alan Assistant Scoutmasters Ed«;i Seventh Grade: — Michelle Juninr High School J'romulion dor, Diane Savel, Donna K. 1.1. Kirschnef, Kcnnctlr A. Knl>- Kremp and Edward Novak; and Bressant, .Susan Da Conceicao, Day was held Monday in the ami Schenck, Sherry L. Schilling, De jlentz, Frank J. Konnondy, Ken- Committeeman Walter Km s, Patti Gates. Caroline Mandy, iilorium with 313 pupils promoted ni.se Srhultz, Linda S. Schumann, neth Kosnar, Danier G. Kovacli, Harry Leathern, George Boba! Gail Mayti, Peggy Nowak, Lau- lo senior high school. Patricia A. «iSeainan, Roxannc Steven Kovuch, ,Jr. and John Haynes for.the "devo- ra Roder, Debra Segreto, Cyn- The program was as follows: Seaman*, Catherine E. Scdilo. Andrew W. K'oyacs, Richard ted assistance at the 'clam thia Shemanski, Nancy Skalang- Processional "Freedom's ikTi lima E. Sop;i, Carol A. Signor D. Kuvacj, Joseph Al. Kukoly, booth' that the club serviced a ya, Mary Am; Sorenson, Christine la;;e", Woodbridge Junior 1 li^ljelli, Debra Singer. Denise A. Ronald .1. Kuriskin, Guy Lanrl- he Woodbridge Township Ter Sucato, Nancy Thullesen, Linda School Hand; flag salute and Na Smink, Sandra M, Solumun, slrom, Joseph D. Lavin, John centeary Country Fair at Mcr White, Diane Yonelunas. lional anthem, audience; wel Linda F. S^ek, Nancy Stck. Lentiui, Larry M. Irvine, Mark come, Susan Kiel; presentation rill Park. Eighth Grade: — Alice Aslak Amy M. Szilagyi, Julia V.'w. Levine. .Richard W. Lewis, of class to .superintendent, Lin Thanks wore also given to ap sen, Susan Dorgai, Grptehen Takacs, Regina M. Tiioiss.j|>aul E. Linde. Daniel J. Lind- coin U. Tamboer. principal; prentice clam openers, all FranU, Michele LaRo.y, Marie Kara ii M. Thompson, Nancy mar, Peter J. Linszky, Gary F*. presentation of class to Hoard scouts: Thomas O'Rorke. James Osolinski, Diane Scutti, Jewel Townsend, Darlone 1, Turner. Logan, John A. Lovas, Jumes J. nf Kducation, Superintendent, of Leathern, Joseph Maxim. Rich Sher, Richard Staehlc, William Eluine J. Vanclorberg, Gail L. Lucas. Kenneth J. Lukacs. Kevin Schools Pajriek A. Boyhin; ird Syrr.borski 1 Alan Haynes. Poll, Patti Velasquez. Vaiisco. Leslie A. Warcha!, J. I.ykcs. Hubert C. Ma.'fou. j awarding of certificates. VI. Me Mrs. Erie Symborski, officia Ninth Grade: — Jeffrey Ail Diane Wickc. Tci'ri Williams, j Kevin J. Malone, Salvalorc K. clam opener, managed the boot! lcr, Leslie Adler. Deborah Apico, i t'rackenracken.. Hoard ol Education; | Karen L. Wilson. Gail A. WjiWojcik.k i MMaivicani o GCarry V"\ Ma/./.a, ;ilonf> with Mr. Symbn-jki. Wind Anthony Baio, Susan Buumgart- 1.onfs I'raycr, ath (Jrade (Jirli;jl(osalie Zagjilik and Patricia George MeGralh, HRichari d J. •losing address, Duien Tappcn; Zennario. McSurlcy Wayne A. sor L:ikis, photographer of the ner, Henry Bernstein, Grace I do, Merrill. •eeessiinial, "Citadel", school Bovs n I'I'H iinrr'V Leader Press, assisted as officia Bothwell, Pamela Brown, Ellen , .n, „ ,.., ,„ Boy.7 s ... . Ronald II. MulkiffMidkiff,"George"'F, ( . sauce taster. Burk, Elise Burt, Andrea l)i band. The graduates were as fol Chester W. Adams. Jeffrey L lows: Mitchell, Jeffrey W. Moran, Mrs. Harry Leathern, prcsi Bl'asio, Mary Lou Elliutt, Wil- j Adler, William• E, Alniasi, ilub James E. Morgan. Ronald 15. dent, reported the annual Squan liam Gardner, Kenneth Kauf- MISS DIANA I.. GALAYDKK jcrt C. Anglcy,' Anlhor.y F Baio, Neal, Dennis L. Needham, Wil- Dance will be held in the fall man, Susan Kiel. Barbara K» BIMDi; TO IIK: Mr, and Mrs, Terri Abrcgo. Leslie It. Adler.;.James C. linker. Puid Ualog liam J. Nemrc. (iary J. Nemrth, with dale lo be announced. pelock, Larry I.evine, Sharon Andrew ey (right iinil appearing in original costumes ter, Diana Laura, to Second Apice, Jayne F. Aquila, Louise William J. Palskanick, John E. were: "Miss Woodbridge 1669" ert Sefczek, Amy Szilagyi, Dan- Class Petty Officer Edwin P. Dennis L. Bindewald, David "Q. Palten, John C. Petrocy. Robert center), arc shown on the House of I'cpit'M'nUlivps sU-ps iel Tappen, Anthony Valenti, Aquila, Y. Barnes, Susan Black. 'Robert W. Byland, Ger- •if the I'. S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.. uhcie they cele- portrayed on Saturday by Mrs Kronseder, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. Baumgartne:*. Joy A. Benko, F. Poll, James M. Polyak. Angel r Robert Lauor of Raven Drive Elaine Vandcnbcrg, Terri Wil- Halter Kronseder, 229 Bloom- ard Burncmai.n, Roiiuie D. L. Rodrigucs, David C. Ruskai, brated their .>th wedding anniversary. They wore urcetcd iams, Karen Wilson. Judith G. Benko, Kathleen A. Brooks, Richard A. Buccnrclli, and congratulated by Stephen (•. Callas, of Edison (left) prin- Colonia; "Miss Woodbridge field Avenue, Iselin. Bennett, Jo Anne Bcnyola, Deb Michael J. Rusznak, Brian Sea!-' 1669", portrayed on Sunday by Brian B. Burke, Thomas J. es. Robert J. Sefczek. William J. cipal aide to Congressman Kdward J. ration (1)15 Dist,), Second Class Petty Officer bie J, Bird, Susan I. Blend, Byoris, Franklin J. Cabonilas Mrs. John Lemke, of Riverside Kronseder recently returned Sharick, Douglas J. Show. who was represented by Callas. held Sunday evening at the main Theresa A. Bogdanski, Barbara j. Joseph R. Cammv, Raymond J Drive, Cranford; "Miss First office of the bank from the thous- from a year of duty in Puerto David Shearn. Kevin E. Shir- R. Bonner, Grace E. Bothwell, Carrigan, Alfred IW. Cavallaro. Bank of Colonia 1969", portrayed ands of entries, and the following Rico and is now stationed in garr, David L. Skibinski, Wil- Without, a doubt, lie said, the Pamela J. Brown, Sheila M. J allies G. Christopher, Greg- on Saturday by Miss Rita Far names were pulled: Davisville, Ithodc Island. liam M. Smith, Michael E. Sole, mam attraction, not only al the Brown, Elaine Buhanoski. ory W. Ciggclakis, Robert M. Bank Declares see of Colonia and Miss Diane Colonia Office, Mrs. S. Aicllo The couple plan tn be mar- Dennis J. Somers, Walter ,1. bank's boolh but at the entire Kllen D. Burk, Elsie H. Burt,I Clemens, Frank D. Cummings, Donahue, also of Colonia; "Miss and Mrs. A. llanrahan, both of ried in September 1970. Sosnovich. George T. Si.'.irakis, fair, was "Uncle hair." who was Dolores F, Caballcro, I'aM A. .Michael T. Demurest, Mark R. First Bank of Colonia 13G9" Colonia; Woodbridge Office. Marc E. Stern, Daniel T. Tap- Fair Successful portuayed by Joseph. Cardoza, Cannizzaro. Maria S. Charter Dcmorcski, Joseph ('. DcMuro, portrayed on Sunday bj Miss Nancy Hurley. Edison and David Normandy Road, Colonia, an cm Steven J. Derculc. Michael L. pen, Charles R*! TarUglione, CO I,ONI A - Dr. Samuel Kuna, Fran Horowitz of Colonia. Kornhciscr, Woodbridge; Iselin ina, Patricia A. Check, Marilyn ployce of the First Bank of Co DLTII, Vincent F. Dippolito. Jo Gary C. Tale. Anthony Valenlt, piTMilcnt of the First "Bank of Office, Mrs. Robert Calmon and (i. Cohen," Patricia M. Colgary. The officers of the bank along seph Dobrovolsky, John Duni- George W. Vcttcr, Wayne K. Colonia, declared today thnf the limia. Unable to obtain an Uncle Mrs. Carol Goldberg, both of Kathleen J. Collins, Kathleen .1. with an energetic coirumittec of gan, Michael J, Early, George Vivadelli, Edward T. Walsh, hank's participation in the Wood Sam costume, some of the tal selin. Concannon, Kathleen D. Crowe, mployees and frier.ds made the Ellis, Laszlo Eros, Richard A. Dennis A. Wishney, Thomas (,'. hriilge Township "300th Anni. entcd employees of this enthus Roberta L. Currid, Janet Davis. arrangements and staffed the The bank displayed a lifo size Robin A. DeBockler, Susan De Fertig, Richard Fitzpatrick. Wood, Leonard P. Wray, Dennis vcrsary" Country Fair celebra- iaslic bank made Hie beautiful 1 booth for both days. Jrawing of the Pm '.'is Dine Mild, Karen M. Demoreski, An Robert Foerch. llerma,i Fredcr M. Yae/ina, David 1. Yanvary, lion on Juno 14 and 15 was a outfit worn by Mr. Cordoza Sat The original "money tree' dis In Window which will be in op drra M. Demorciki, Andrea Di ick, James E. Freem;.-i. Thomas George Yuhasz and George II. success. iurday and Sunday. ilaycd by the bank attracted a oration of the new Iselin Oflue )U;iio. Nancv M. Dippolitn, Lin Krobobe. .Martin F. Gall,,Mich good deal of attention, 'and in I the First Bank ' Colom.i da K Dnbas. Lois V. Dunn. Don lael .1. Garbie, All?n A, Glucho keeping with a good old country ipeninfi about September I. This II,I M. Durinda, Jane K. Eckers ski, Frank ,I. Graffeo. fair a guessing game was coiv- innovation in drive-in windows ry, Carol L, Kgnot, Mary Lou List Continues ! ducted with" a large jar filled Picnic Sunday ~>y the Moslcr Safe Co., will af John Gi'csh Jr.; Janus/ A. with pennies. Thousands of •:i 1 iciLt, Susan Elliott. ford faster service for the bank's (jrysikicwicz,'Gregory D. Gur- people, adults and children alike, Donna Ellis, Donna M. En ustomers. bacli. Kenneth J. ti.vorfi, Greg participated in trying to guess ilics. Margaret Eros, Lama I,. For GOP Club Except for the rain Sund iv ury G. tiyukcri, John Hilton, the number of pennies. The jar [•'alley, Mary Jane T. Fairell, CARTERET - The Republi- ST. JAMES vening which forced early clos Bruce R, Horvath, Paul G. Hor- contained 4,627 pennies, and the I. Figueroa, .Mary J. Fil- can Action Club is sponsoring a ng of the fair, Woodbridge Tow n vath. Viuili lliuszko, Timothy J. First Bank of Colonia awarded hpcsuk, Denise A. Flynn, Linda family picnic for members and ship's 300th birthday was rnyalh Jan.scn. Mark K, January, Chris a $2,r> U. S. Savings Bond to each L. (i.ibiiel, Susan Gallieo. Debra is open for Ihc public. It will 1.8 ibscrvcd by the First Bank of W. Jensen, David P, Jensen, WOODBRIDGE of the four lucky people who Jolonia. L. Ga.spar, Donna M. Cicardino. held on Sunday. July 27th, 1:110 made the closest guesses: Rocco Virginia Gerck, Marilyn Gill, William T. Jensen. Gregory A. P.M. at Liberty Park, West Car- Edward L. Kaplan. A. Cassella, 4.632; Theresa Kruc- BLOUNT AN:> WAII- Marlene Gon/.ales, Danuta (iry |tcret, zek, 4.640; Alan T. Lane, 4,043; Howard M Katen. Richard M. Postmaster General Winton M. .s/.kiewicz, Dcnisr M. llaag. .lill | For tickets call Chairman Lrr>. and Lawrence Kolakowski, 4,650. jiiard Talalai or Robert Beam. Jlount has warned that Ihere M, Haag, Kmily UJ. Ilahn, Co-Chairman are Julian Kn- In addition to lollipops and ould be a national breakdown Susan M. Haisdcrhan. Denise Be. vacs. George Malek and John gum for the children ,and mints i mail delivery unless Congress PLANS DI;( illicit wr:o Heller. Linda A. Ilipgins, Karen Jayeees Honor Uhrin. There "ill be refresh- CARNIVAL for the adults, the bank offered ids on President Nixon's sug-| DING: Mrs. Kdna HigjSins. \2 L. Holowatch, Rose Ann llo/jan,| ments and games. a free drawing for 6 Zenith AM- (;j|)|) Street, Caitt'iet, has an- Carol A. Jackson. eslion that the present system | i Games committee Gloria Bar- FM radios. 2 from each office replaced with a corporate- iKMiuei'd the rngagrnxMit of Lynn D. Johnson, .'over D. 38 Graduates nf the bank. The drawing was her daughter, Mary, to Jospiili Katcn, Kathleen Kalh. Norenet WOODBRIDGE - Thirty eight bcra and Mildred Fischer. Mary yp,obo Ameri- o the J. V. Baseball Team, the sex County, bins, Ceorgrtie Hoynolds. Lor nagle, Klaine Miller, Theresa Mi-' cans have been killed in Vietnam Pie Med Society, YMCA and After a wedding trip to Ihe raine D. R idzinka, Nancy J. sak. Carol Papierowiez. Vera this year but the death toll is House Chairman of Intramurea Diaper Service Poconos, the couple will make about 40 percent lower than the Roesslcr, ambi L Hullo, Strk, Eric Turk, Suzann Vargo, Sports for Frosh House. He !» t'.ieir home in Morgan. same period last ydar. 'aurern Hullo. Carol Sabo. Michael Velchik, Bruce VMri and Nancy Wfstlake. also a member of the Sigma Nu Kralernity. For one of the best SUBS around . From Woodbridge: Warfiarrt at Lowest Prices l!l;irk. Michele ('onlala, Sandra Kutnry, Mary Nicholas, Mar IVa^r anrl H.irbar. Varrv. BUI . . . don't choose the first iervlc« MIKE'S or the lowast priced »«rvice. Males your A CIANT-SIZK choice based on reputation, recommen- dation ond fact. Here are some factt SANDWICHES nbout Caieode Diaper Service which we conjider to be the be»t service available ... Call 636-1288 COURMKT DINING SAUSAGE & MEAT BAIT, TURKEY t ROAST BEEF selection Prpfrr was liie most pii'fd mm mmt WASHING FORMUIA* of all Ihe spieps during (he r CoseoJo'i ntdlcol staff "Queen of the Qypies" Cape of (ioofi Hope in South Phatoi, Now DIOMT Pail. Exotic Dancer, 2 *hBRIM;K Rt, 1 & 9, Rrihwuy — For Ret 382-1500 rt'il , Innt 13th «nd HHAIS Hiii'Ktfr, I » » » ASK FOR 'Ihrrmflfr "I Ilpirr I.' i S( . PIEASE PHONS Wfd. MR. ESPOSITO jnillrMliml trim. :tfl ( 485-4500 v.itm

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