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WOODBRIDGE — A score card will be most helpful if you ously?" another reporter asked: Also Ralph Kushinsky, Woodbridge; Mrs. Minnie Richman, had approved a subdivision and th« Zoning-Board a want to identify the candidates in the September primaries. "I'm taking the opposition seriously, I always do", an- Woodbridge; Paul Cuntala, Port Reading and Arthur Heit- variance for property on Amherst Avenue, Colonia, which is From all indications it will be a three-way race in the swered the mayor, "but our campaign is mapped out and I zenroder, who was eliminated by the GOP screening com now being sold through the Gene Tomasso Real Estat* Republican ranks with the announcement yesterday by John am sure we wilt go forward. We are working on our plat- mittee. Evanko also stated that some consideration is being Agency. Evanko, former Republican Township Committeemnn, that form with some top people and it will be announced shortly. given to Sabol who might be willing to exchange his mayoral he will be candidate for mayor. Robert DeSantis was the The platform will cover and meet all the needs of the muni- ty aspirations for a chance for a council seat. Abstained from Voting Reached on the telephone late yesterday afternoon, TOHMW- choice of the GOP organization as the mayoralty candidate cipality." Evanko called for elimination of what he called "conflict while John Sabol, Iselin, a comparative newcomer to the so said: of interest" and lashed out at Louis Cyktor, chairman of the "I have been in business for. 20 years and I cannot abandon Township recently announced that he would be a Republican To Have Slate Planning Board and Councilman Gene Tomasso. He charged candidate for mayor because the Republicans "didn't have my livelihood because I serve the people on th» council. I do a real choice". Asked if planned to field a complete slate against the Da Cyktor with "emasculation of the suburban area of Fords not think the people would want me to do that, The subdivis- Santis ticket, Evanko replied: "Certainly". proper with a high rise building". In the Democratic ranks, Mayor Ralph P. Barone is being ion and variance on the property went through the proper opposed by G. Nicholas Venezia, local attorney. The latter, He said he has been talking to several people including boards without any objection by surrounding property owners who is now on a month's vacation in Europe, said he will Miss Martha Morrow, a Woodbridge Senior High School fit Edison - Not Woodbridge and when it came before the Municipal Council, 1 abstained place an entire slate in the field to oppose the administration. teacher and department head, "but I haven't convinced In answer, Mr. Cyktor said yesterday afternoon: from voting and made it clear why I was abstaining. Since her yet". "Mr. Evanko should get his facts straight before he speaks. then, several homes have been built in the area on nice sin "Not Going To Matter'* "I feel it is time for a qualified woman in local govern- The building I constructed is not in Woodbridge Township, lots with approval of the property owners". ment and I am trying to pursuade Miss Morrow to run", but in Edison Township. It was in the planning stage for Discussing the Democratic candidates, Evanko said! "The Yesterday at his weekly press conference, Dr. Barone was Evanko continued. several years and had the approval of all the surrounding debate between Barone and Venezia is which one was closest asked if thought Evanko's candidacy would affect him. The former Township Committeeman also stated that property owners including tjie Bishop of the Trenton Diocese to Walter Zirpolo. We don't care about the closeness, all we He replied: others being considered to run for the council posts are John . for the Catholic Church across the street. I don't have to know is that they are on the same team. Barone has desrted "I don't see how it is going to affect our election any. I Hughes, former third ward committeeman; John Keitel, defend the type of building I erected. I feel it is a show the 'Courage Team' and the JFK Club. I maintain that he only don't think it is going to matter too much what happens in chairman of the 4th Ward GOP; Robert Neary, Fords; place and it had the approval of the various departments of disagreed with Zirpolo when he failed to make Council Presi. the Republican Party". Charles Nelson, Woodbridge; Edward Martin, Colonia; Mar- the Township of Edison," dent. It was just personal with him. He voted with the or- "Does that mean you don't take the other candidates seri- tin Mulroy, Iselin. In regard to Tomasso, Evanko charged that the Planning ganization 99 per cent of the time". mmsmm High Speed Stop Called 'Blessing' For Township

WOODBRIDGE - The high Meantime, Robert De Santis, ministration would be a pana- NEWSFRONT speed railroad station in Iselin, one of the Republican candi- cea for traffic and safety prob- Beware: You're On TV approved by the State, Depart- dates for mayor, who is run- lems." ment of Transportation, "will ning on the "Concerned Team" Tuesday, Commissioner Da- Tanzman Calls be a future blessing for Wood- charged that residents of Ise- vid J. Goldberg of the Depart- tjrunken Drivers Discover bridge and has solved problems lin "are being led down the ment of Transportation, an- we couldn't have solved on our primrose path when they are nounced that a new station will CLOSE-UPS Rally Tonight own". Mayor Ralph Barone told asked to believe that certain be built in Iselin at a cost of the press yesterday, al his road improvements being $1.7 million. The station will be COLONIA — A truck that backed up to a delivery platform Suddenly They Are Actors weekly conference. I sought by the Democratic ad- situated in an area bounded by and struck an electric meter box, caused an electrical fire at the To Aid Israel the Garden State Parkway, Drug Fair, 302 Inman Avenue. The truck was owned by Hackett By RUTH WOLK <, WOODBRIUGE — As- Pennsylvania Railroad, West Motor Express Co., North Bergen and was driven by Ralph Sa- ^Vutblyttran Normim Tanz- Avenue and Middlesex-Esses rao, 36, Moonachie, The rear of the truck was slightly damaged. W.po&BJtIDGE — "I can't year, When the*. b«com# ID yan, iTiainnan of the Uni- Turnpike. *• % * walk the straight line, because men thc .'Mary ts fcf wd Jewish Appeal, has ISELIN — Ten-year-old George Williams, 108 Homes Park t have a bad knee", said the $7,300. The maximum is reach In making the announcement, drunken driver. ed at the end of the third year. called an emergency joint (!r>ldberg said that the stale Avenue i» a very unhappy boy. He reported to Patrolman Woodbridgf-Perth Amboy Ronald Nler that someone stole his bike, valued at $45, from "You make me nervous", he Captain Howard Tune, togeth- 'ill accede to the wishes, of er with other members and ca Community Rally tonight his backyard. told a police officer, as he stag- Or. Barone and will assist in gered all over the examining dets of the department, have as a benefit for the Emer- •he. widening of Middlesex Es- * * * room. "I'm not drunk, I am so- visited both high schools show gency Fund for Israel. •-.« Turnpike and Route 27. It WOODBRIDGE — Edward P. Litwienski, 275 Conover Street, ber as you are". ing slides and the video record The rally will be hold will eventually build a new un- South Amboy, was arrested for drunken driving Monday night The drunken driver had the re- er. The department plans to put lerpass at Wood Avenue. There after his car was observed being driven in an erratic manner at Temple Beth Mordecai, porters who witnessed the scene on two cadets this year. One Perth Amboy, it 9:15 P. vtll also build ramps from the by Patrolman Richard F. McCabe. According to the officer the doubled up in laughter,, but act- cadet, George Nemera, has al iouth and north which will fur- vehicle hit a curb near the Mayfair Tavern, then crossed the M. Assemblyman Taniman ually it was a serious matter. ready become a patrolman and is being assisted Iky Us her alleviate traffic in the Ise- white line into the opposite lane of traffic almost striking the The reporters were not seeing John Haley, who will be 21 in the 'in areas. radio car being driven by McCabe who gvae chase. Litwienski co-chairmen, Hyman Bal- the scene "live". It was a replay Fall, will also become a police lon and WHthm Staum. Increase In Value was stopped at the corner of Ridgedale and Schoder Avenues. on a video recorder used by the officer. Haley has proven pro- Brought to headquarters he submitted willingly to a sobriety The assemblyman said Asked by The LEADER- department to show to the court ficient in fingerprinting and PRESS what he felt the econo. test. He was released on bail for appearance before Magistrate photography. that those attending the just what type of examination rally will have an oppor- mic advantages would be for' Andrew D. Desmond. was held in proving the driver Asked if any consideration * . * * tunity to hear a prominent Woodbridge Township, Dr. Ba- was under |he influence of in- had been given to girls as police rone replied that the proper- ISELIN — A fire at the Bristol Arms Apartments, 40 Gill toxicating beverages when ar- international speaker "who cadets, Captain Tune replied will give a true pWf.ure of tics in the area will increase in Lane, damaged the maintenance shop in the basement Sunday rested. that no thought had been given night. Donald Kachmar, 29, building superintendent said he just what is happening in value almost immediately. , The video recorder was dem- to it. He said a women could be Israel". and his wife Sara and their baby, Donna Marie, 2, were in used in the juvenile division, in "There will be a great deal of onstrated to the press as part All residents of the com- development, especially for the the basement Apartment IK when he heard something like of the department's drive to get his opinion, but she would have an explosion. He told Patrolman T. Crilly that he tried in to be a college graduate with a munity are invited to at- claypit area. It will be a tre- high school graduates interested tend the rally. It is ex- mendous boost for Woodbridge vain to put out the fire sustaining burns on his left arm. He in the police cadet program. major in psychology. then said be turned in the alarm and Iselin Fire Co., District pected that over 1,000 will Township", said the mayor. Police cadets, if they pass a Upon appointment cadets are be present. 9 responded. Them was extensive smoke damage in four rotated in different bureaus, are The mayor further .explained civil service examinations, serve "Woodbridtfe Is joining apartments and the maintenance shop was badly damaged until they are 21 years old. They expected to enroll for at least that "it's going to take time to by fire and water. Mrs. Kachmar told police that she hurt then become temporary patrol- .six hours of college credits each forces with Perth Amboy", develop the use of the station — her legs when she fell trying to leave the building with her men until they pass a second ex year and attend classes on their Assemblyman Tanzman a[ least six months after it is staled, "to help alleviate infant who was burned on the left hand. The Kachlnars were amination given just for cadets. own time. Cadets work 40 hours LARGEST LOCAL AWAIU): Rath year the Woodbnidge completed. By that time the un- taken to their family doctor by the Tselin First Aid Squad. They automatically become pa- a week. Applicants must have the decreased economy in derpass ought to be on its way Israel due to the imme- Township Business ami Professional Women's Club gives a trolmen fourth class. The salary lived in the Township at least and we have assurances from ISELIN — Leonard Fischer, 64, 55 Evergreen Avenue, Fords, diate emerge v." complete $1,500 scholarship to the Charles V. Gregory School for cadets is $3,600-$4,600 a for one year. of Nursing, Perth Amboy General Hospital in memory of the Public Utilities Commission was admitted to Perth Amboy General Hospital Tuesday for a Tanzman, along with that they will approve the peti- possible fractured shoulder as the result of an automobile acci several prominent state Charles E. Gregory, who was publisher of The Independent- Leader. The award goes to a "most deserving girl", who tion for the underpass as soon dent. Fischer told Patrolman Dominick Cavallero that he was personalities, will partici- as it is submitted". stopped on Green Street, waiting for an opening on Route 1, when pate in the program. graduates from one of the Township's High Schools. This JFK Will Graduate 507 year's scholarship went to Patricia Walling, Avenel, left, Two years ago the PUC turn- his car was struck in the rear by a vehicle operated by Paukne ed down the Township's request .A. Lata 1062 Green Street, Iselin. Woodbrkige Senior High School. Making the presentation is r Class Night Set Tonight Mrs. B. W. Vogel, personal development chairman of the for a new underpass. Now, the • • • Woodbridge BPW. Milis Walling for years has been taking Commissioner of Transportation WOODBRIDGE — The committee m the formation of t I Young People care of a bedridden mother and has always indicated that stated he will support the plac- YMCA in Woodbridge has met and appointed a steering com- 1SELIN — When commence- ing of necessary funds in the ment exercises are held next she wanted to be a nurse. She passed her preliminary tests mittee to make a survey of the need of a Y in the Township T with flying colors. next budget. and the willingness of the people to cooperate. Wednesday at John F. Kennedy 4 • • Memorial High School, 507 Route 35 To!Fl*<* ° "Without the station we could not hope to get these improve- FORDS—Joshua G. Cooperraan, 109 Hornsby Street, son of Dr. seniors will receive their dip- lomas, according to an an- Music Program ment s", commented the and Mrs. Eli R. Cooperman, graduated with honors from Phillips 'Interns' in Government mayor, "and without these im- Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H., Sunday. In the Fall he will enter nouncement made by Miss Mary Be Widened; WOODBRIDGE — More than Connolly, principal. provements, we could not hope Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. 250 music students or young to solve the traffic jam we now • * • The program will be as fol- Rf»arll*»rl!people interested in learning to have in that area. Relief is now WOODBRIDGE — Ruth A. Baumgartner, 7S High Street, lows: Processional, "Pomp and XlC/CiXl.lC'U. play an instrument have shown N. J. Assigns Two in sight. The north and south- a Junior at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., won the Ruth Circumstance"; invocation, an interest in joining an eve- bound ramps which will be in- Kellers Maxwell Prize for excellence In English Literature. Rev. Leslie Hewett, Sr., T.S.F., WOODBRIDGE — Assembly- ning orchestra or band pro- stalled on the parkway will take St. John's Episcopal Church, man Norman Tanzman and, gram. from Gill Lane all the traffic Fords; Star Spangled Banner, Mayor Ralph P. Barone, in a The summer project, Mayor] which now uses it as a short 617 Seniors to Graduate school band; "Our Senior High joint statement today, announ Ralph P. Barone announced to- To Woodbridge cut from Route 1 to the Park- School Years", Robert Grah-lced that the Department of;,|;lv, is being sponsored bv the way". > mann, Thomas Hofherr and Transportation will receive bids Township Recreation Depart-i wooDBIUDtiU -p Wooiiluidtipot the >tuc3ruls w-iLl help in the The proposed station will bn July 13 for the widening of t d MondpyNightFrom WSHSMary Anne Perry; class song, men an is available l0 all wj|| j,axe tw0 ' inttins" from ci program while the constructed as a joint project by I lyrics by Lynn Marie Hill; | Route 35 (St. George Ave) from young people in the Township, the State Department ot Com- other will be assigned to Jhe po- t h e CommuteT Operating WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge change Student, Annie Lucienne! music by Garry Snyder; the Cloverleaf to Route 27 at Purpose of the program, Dr. imuniiy Affairs workim: .it the lice dfpdHment to do research i Agency, the Federal Depart- Railway line. The Township Senior High School will grad- Benzaquen, of France, Louis S.I Class of 1967, Miss Connolly. hwn'.nll^vn^no 1fOr^"f?vP Bat'onn said. « to develop war-'Municipal Building this hummel ;m recruitin•pcruitingg personnepersonnell . ment of Transportation, Offur of Gabriel, principal; class song, uate 61T senior* at its 81st an- Presentation fit Class to - '- eetthe imnroveinent thy leisurt and recreational! The announcement was niadei "OnOnee ooff ththee weaknweaknesses"e , the High Speed Ground Transports- nual commencement exercises words and music by Helen Elise \ Board of Education, Superin- yesterday j explained, "has been thejtion. The state and federal JJOV- The road will ,be four lanes, nceds of the y°ung pcople Thc ma or to be held Monday at 6:45 P. M., Baumgartner and David Harryitendent of Schools Patrick A.: Ma w Jial Barolw problem of sreurinc qualified eminent will share the cost. ich lane 11 feet and there will la«"Sest interest has been > >'» «'• at WoodHridge Senior High Minograd; introduction of class Boylan; presentation of dip The salaries of the two interns personnel lor the police depart- The state indicated that ;i!l School Stadium. also be two 10 foot shoulders, in the elementary orchestra, 1 president, Bennie Lee Hunter, lomas, William J. Bihler, presi :Sidewalks will also be installed elementary band and juniori will be paid by the slate, Dr. ment and he will do research injalong Woodbridge Township was Tim traditional program will Jr. I dent of the Board of Education;'The curve will also.be straight- high school bands, Barone said. There will be T/iihut area. The President's Com ,1he favored spot but Mayoi be is fc!!owi»: Processional. Presentation of Class to Boardi acceptance of diplomas, Rich- Hiironc said the Township would tiled out at RCA plant and a Nicholas Romeo, supervisor "interns" of which 24 will t^o to niitlee on the Prevention of "Pomp and Circumstance", Sen- of Education, Superintendent of ard Eric Decker; Alma Mater, new bridge built across the ,,j instrumental music for the have no part of the station un- ior Hi£h School Band, Charles Schools Patrick A. Boylan; pre- Class and Guests; benediction, various municipalities. ('rime has recommended t the road improvements Urbandi, director; invocation, sentation of diplomas, William! Rev, Hewett; recessional, Tssemblymau Taiuman said Board of Education, will be in "We are very fortunate, that;communities think in the terms were made. Vi'i-v HOY. Msgr. Maurice P. J. Bihler, president of the Board' finale from Julius Caesar, Han- it iresritnat7d"'thaUh7m)rk"wiii *harg*s. It is planned to hold re- of the 24 going to municipalities, of college graduates for the po•: , i>n a t or, St. James of Education; acceptance of lei school baud, Philip Alvaiw |je completed liearsals two -evenings each we will havu two." the mayor:lice department. That may be TO ATTEND INSTITUTE diplomas, class president. •••'"•••"' " .Star Spangled Banner, week betw«en 030 und 8:0U stated "This progtarn is to give;the ttnaww and the research will| WOODBRIDGE — Ronald Os- Alma Matur, class and guests- The auniul cli^s day and P. M , fur six w««ks Certified college dtudeJitss knd jioduateiheip a> tajid the uniM r<-seiii;itn>ii (iadek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed | io .itli-iiil a rumiiuiiuiy idealMiiMl, Susan Kate Tin- IIIPMIIICI'S of the Krmluit hin is to jjive each liioup tin'! „'..,. ind the list of the uraduates ward Hade.k, M> Seymour Ave inn I'IIIIIHM': lii'-iituii' hi 1 iny CIJ.IS sre as follows: will appear in next week's i.% iuie, is nn the first honors lists •(i|ii)i'lunity lo oiler piiblif inn n|lc,t;es ami LllltVl'l Nllil"s''. I. and li.ukriuini.l- ut iheji-,,. held ,il I- .in U-r.h IM< km>-m <4 Forugn £x-' t Continued on Paje 16) | sue. at (ieorgelown Uoivgif.il>. |^si'li before th« eeasou ends. Dr. Baroue revealed Chat out iluduilj tu be suiit litre', Uwver<) the week ol Jua* 1 nAPPY STEAK SAUCK8 store remainder In refrigerator touches hot steak. less to taste) prepared mtm mix thoroughly Hot Blend: Mix V* cup dry muf- until next steak. 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Ihiii lias boon specially designed Inducted were: Mrs. Men Vi for the New Jersey Shakespeare tnlc. president; Mrs. William jl'i"-dvnl of New Jersey lo serve llenkcl. vice president; Mrs, Ed ,T< ;\ rornpiicl hacksta^o for stor- immd llaney, secretary; Mrs age, transportation, nmi mount! Walter Rechko, treasurer; and .inn «' audio and electrical equip ; Mrs. Kugetie Farley, member- mcnl. is lioinj; readied for Ihe ship chairman. prodiiclion of "The Comedy of New members were Hie reei IF'rror.s" to he presented in Wood |Hents of a blessed rose at de bridge Ili^li School Park on July vnlions in Ihe church prior to 5 through 8 While new letter Ilie regular business meeting ill inc will enhance the exterior of Kourdes Hall. the trailer, technichal equipment Vr. Gercty presented a past has been added to the interior! president's to Mrs. Robert of this portahle static. New spot Schmidt, the retiring president, lij'lits will improve the lifihtinR Mrs. Schmidt extended her "gra of this seventh summer season. tiUide" to hoard members, com- An elaborate set design of mittee heads, and members "for ja facade of the home of Antiphn- their loyalty and cooperation lus of Kphesns has been design- during the year." ed by John Pclrocy and is under [construction. Costumes designed Mrs. D. Wassell, chairman, by Arlrne Nash are being corn announced preparatons of can- pleted by Ann Lusick, assisted cer bandages for Sacred Heart jby Marge Ca.ssirly, Claire Fa- Hospital, Philadelphia, will be nienko, Kay Burns, and Gene continued during the summer MISS EILEEN J. SZABOCSIK months. Carroll. CONTEST WINNERS: Students at Our Lady of Peace School, Fords, who won in the recent Also actively involved in back ANNOUNCE ENGAGE- Rt. Rev. Monsignor Vincent safety poster contest, are shown above as follows: Karen Draper, Jo Ann Hanson, Mary Ellen stage preparations are Jules MENT: Mr. and Mn. Paul F. Castellino was a guest at the Mcllugh, Lois Dourette, Deborah Schoalcs, George Carasiti, Thomas Mezey, and Sister Theresa Meislrieh, technical diractor, as- Szabocsik, 53 Fifth Avenue, meeting. Catherine, principal, shown with Marion Donohue. sisted by George Urban, Tony Avenel, have announced the Ttagucci, and Gail Woychowski. engagement of their daughter, Ttulh Tail, stage ljflanager, as Eileen Jean, to PFC Christo- Shower Of GiftS !/«>/ICM>«/I'« Witnesses sistcd by Bill Tait, Gloria Tait, pher Pelrovic, son of Mr. and Joanne Swalliek, Cloe Wafti, and Mrs. J. V. Petrovic, M Long- Set Public Lecture Margaret 7.ullinj>er, is busy col- fellow Drive, Colonia. For State School 1SELIN — The public lecture lecting props for a scorcerer. Miss Szabocsik, a 1965 grad- at Kingdom Hall, 73 Edward | Accessories are by Thelma uate of Woodbridge High WOODBRIDGE — A shower Street, will be offered, Sunday, Miles and make up is by Ruth School, is attending Newark of gifts for the residents at the 3:00 P.M. by Robert Ruby of Woodbridge State School wasj .. Tait and John Hallowell. Wan- State College in Union. Her fi- lse n da Crawford is director and Mrs. ance, stationed at Fort Mon- held at the meeting of Pickwickj t" ; Club at the home of Mrs. Frank A delegation of men, women Henry Belafsky, executive pro mouth, is a graduate of the and children from the area at- (iuccr. same high school. Buchold, 3 Iris Place. Mrs, John Miss Ellen Susan Kline Petrocy was co-hostess at the tended the three-day convention dessert picnic which preceded of Jehovah's Witnesses at Eliz- the meeting. abeth over the weekend with Bride of William E. Rabb j*ws CYO TO Hold Church Lists f John B. Dufner, presiding min- After an opening meditation ister of the loeal congregation was read by Mrs. Richard Fcl- WOODBRIDGE — Temple Is- Meeting on June 1R _ leading the group. rael in Swampscott, Mass, was FORDS - The Catholic Youth tus, a session of games was con- Summer Lvents ducted by Mrs. William Wright. "God Cannot Lie" was the the sotting June 4 for the mar- Organization of Our Lady of title of the two-hour colored riage of Miss Ellen Susan Kline, Peace Church will hold a gen- AVENEL — On Sunday at the Winners of prizes were Mrs. Da- First Presbyterian Church of niel Ogden, Mrs. Howard Eshle- film shown Sunday afternoon. daughter of Attorney and Mrs. eral meeting on Sunday, June On Saturday afternoon 38 Abraham C. Kline of 10 Shel- 18, at 8:00 P.M., in the Annex. Avenel the sermon topic will beman, Mrs. William Kalbhenn, "By Their Parents Ye Shall Mrs. Buchold, Mrs, F. Ward tn don Road, Marblehead, to Wil- This meeting is open to all high baptized. liam Elliot Rabb, son of Dr. school members including 8th Know Them" at both the 9:30 Brown and Mrs. Clyde Williams. and Mrs. Isadore Rabinowi'z, grade graduates. and 11:00 A. M. services, Rev. Arrangements were made for Green Street. Rabbi Peretz Hal- The freshman dance will take Walter W. Feigner, pastor; Rev. a theater party to be held in Officers Are Elected Robert E. Lewis, assistant pas- 1 pern and Cantor Harry Lubnw place on Wednesday, June 21, Nenew YorIUIKk in Octobeutiuueir witwiuhi Mrsmi's..i n Tr j ri* r tor. officiated and performed the at 7:30 P.M., in the Annex, E. K. Kravitz as chairman. Mrs.|«V Keasbey tire Lo. single ring ceremony. i Chairman is Bernie Hardik. Beginning on Sunday, June 25 Kalbhenn will be in charge! KEASBEY - Stephen Fac and continuing to Sunday, Sep- zak, Jr., was elected president The bride, given in marriage of dinner arrangements. |k J ltd id tember 3, Church services will Protection Fire Company by her father, was married with The next meeting will be, Sep othcr be held at 8 A. M. and 9:30 A. M. tember 11, at Mrs. Erwin PePe- ##1- officers are: her great-grandmother's wed- only. ding ring. She wore an import- 'Family Album' terson's home in Middletown. _ Peter Keso, vice-president; Sunday is being set aside as Mrs. John Murphy was a guest. Charles D. Pfeiffer, treasurer; <*1 swiss net gown which fea- Talent Sunday, at which time tured a cage silhouette, and it John S. Kovacs, Jr., Secretary; j Meeting Theme each member will have the op- Frank Banyacski, Jr., Sergeant was embroidered in three- portunity to rededicate to theSIMMONS GRADUATE GETS MAYOR'S AWARD: Edward Lahoda, left, Is show* dimensional flowers, The de- WOODBRIDGE — "Family at arms. Ubum", a program of slides Lord those talents which he has WOODBRIDGE — Miss Diana Trustees: John Ceto, Frank being congratulated by Councilman John Hila at Woodbridgt tachable train was of identical entrusted to our care. Forms aken at various church events Grace Sable, daughter of Mr. Banyacski, Jr., Peter Martin, Senior High School on being presented with the Mayor Ralph swiss nef. Her full length flower hrough the years, was present- have been mailed out, and are to and Mrs. Stephen Sable, 70 Ca- strewn veil was designed to George Butth and hose fore- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kill- be returned Sunday. roline Street, received the de- man, Richard Martin. P. Barone award of a $50 bond and two handbooks, one on match the dress, and she car- mer at the June meeting of the On Saturday from 10 A. M.gree of Bachelor of Science in ried a cascade of white orchids, Also, chief, Joseph Danes, Chemistry and Physics and the other of Mathematical Tables, JUDITH PKCKERMAN Vomen's Association held in Fel- to 4 P. M. the Women's Associa- business administration at thefirst assistant chief, William Stephanotis and ivy. owship Hall, First Presbyterian tion will hold a retreat at the annual commencement exercis- for having the highest average in American History and Gov- Miss Karin Copeland of Mar- Szalocji; second assistant chief, ENGAGEMENT TOLD: Mr, Church. The opening devotions church. Each woman will bring es of Simmons College held Sun- Peter Martin; truck foreman, ernment. The books were given in the area of the pupil's blehead was the maid of honor, and Mrs. Morris Peckerman, were conducted by Mrs. Llewel- her own lunch; dessert and bev day at Symphony Hall, Boston, and Mrs. Victor Silverstein. sis- Thomas Holisky and hose fore- major interest. Lake Avenue, Colonia, an- yn C. Holden. erage will be served. Part of Mass. man, Richard Martin. tor of the bridegroom, was the nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Charles Scheurman, the program will be presented matron of honor. Miss Sara Mil- daughter, Judith, to Steven L. world service chairman, dis at Merrill Park. ler, Waterville. Maine, and Mrs. Hyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. .flayed a collection of sewing The Deacons will meet June Donald Shapiro, Swampscott, Frederick Hyman, Steven Ter- materials for a missions station 19 at 8 P. M. in Room 5 of the acted as bridesmaids. The at- race, West Orange. An August at Imro, S.C., a quilt destined Christian Education Building. tendants were identically dress- wedding is planned. or a hospital in Puerto Rico A Strawberry festival will be ed in floor length gowns of yel- Miss Peckerman is a gradu- nd bandages for a hospital in held Tuesday, June 20, at 7:30 loy silk saki. and they wore ate of Douglass College and Thailand. In addition, gifts of P. M. in the Church Hall. For full length illusion veils and teaches English in the Wood- money will be made to the over- reservations call Mrs. A. Peter- carried bouquets of daisies. bridge school system. Hyman, seas stations. son at 634-8032 or Mrs. A. Bryer Dr. Victor Silverstein was the a graduate of University of To- Mrs. John Csete, president, at 634 2781 on or before tomor- brst man for his brother-in-law. ledo, is associated with Grand and Mrs. Fred McElhenny, vice row. Ushers were Ned Seder of Bos- Lumber and Millwork Com- 1 1; president in charge of program, Ion. I,R'-'" ' — and William pany, Jersey City. will represent the local group at -bin of New York and Stuart he tri-annual meeting of Pres- Joseph's Delicatessen Homer of New Jersey. byterian Women to be held at Has Fine Reputation Mrs. Rabb, a 1963 graduate purdue University, Lafayette, of Marblehead High School, at-Baptist Church nd., the week of June 26. RAHWAY — "Explore a tended Simmons College from Members were reminded of world of fine foods, here at which she will graduate this Lists Schedule ;he Summer Offering for Medi- Joseph's International Delicates- month with honors. The bride- :al Missions which will be col- sen", states Joseph Palmisano, groom attended the University AVENEL - On Sunday at the .ected at the September 21 asso- proprietor of the 2li year old of Virginia and is a 1966 grad 11:00 A.M. services, the Rev. ciation meeting. These funds popular delicatessen. \iate of the Boston University James Gent, pastor of. Central are used to purchase medical School of Law. He is a member Baptist Church, temporarily supplies and defray expenses for Mr. Joseph and his staff pre- of both the New Jersey and meeting at School 23, Woodbine indigent patients both in this pare the finest of buffets, with Massachusetts Bars and is pre Avenue, will preach on the sub country and abroad. a most unique selection of meats and salads. SERVICE CHARGES scntly employed as the Wood- ject, "The Godly Man". Even- bridge Township attorney for ing services are at 7:30. "I believe in preparing each the Federal government's Legal and every tray of food for my Service Projeet. Sunday School" will be conDeadline Set clientle just as though I were ducted each Sunday morning preparing them for my own con- throughout the summer at 10:00 sumption", says Mr. Joseph. Find Exams Listed for all ages. For 'Cub Day' It is suggested that if you KIND For Nursing School Youth groups meet every ISELIN — Thomas Rokita, are in the area that you order PERTH AMBOY _ Final «n Sunday evening at 6:30; the leader of the Webelos Den of one of Mr. Joseph's six-foot trance examinations for school Mid-Week service is conducted Cub Scout Pack 249, and as- subs, Of course, you had better of nursing candidates for Sep each Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.; sistant cubmaster, reported re- plan on feeding 20 people. tember, 1967, will be held at teacher training class is being gistrations must be mailed by the Perth Amboy General Hos- Joseph's International Delica held each Monday, 8:00 P.M Saturday, June 24, for the Web- tessen is located at 104 Highway pital on Friday, June 23 at 8:00 at 30 Chase Avenue by the Rev e-los Day to be sponsored July a. m. 27, Rahway, and is open 7 days James Matouk, Director of 8 by Northeast District of Rari- a week. When You Open A Regular Personal High school seniors may ob- Middlesex County Child Evan tan Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- tain applications from the hos- gelism Fellowship. ica. No refunds will be made after June 26. MEETING TUESDAY pital's Charles E. Gregory On June 28, the Rev. Farrel] WOODBRIDGE - Middlesex School of Nursing. Juniors may Kearney, missionary to Ice The day, beginning at 9 A. M. Council 857 Knights of Colum- CHECKING ACCOUNT also take the test a year ahead land, will apaak and show slides and ending after dark, will be bus will meet, Tuesday, 8:30 P. held at Camp Cowaw, near Dela- of entrance time. of Iceland. M., at the council hall. *THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES PEItTU AMBOY NATIONAL BANK Arrangements may be made Recently received into mem wart Water Gap. A campfire by telephoning Mrs. Margarrt bership were Mr. and Mrwils l climax the day. of Aiiy Kind If You Maintain FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J, Nimetz at 442-3700, Ext. 221. C. D. Backs_trom, Mr. and Mrs All cub scouts who are about A. C. Melchior, Mr. and Mrs Web-e-los age, even though not A minimum Balance of $200 Please send me information and signature la Tito, Mrs. Betty Bowen in the Web-e-los den, may attend, cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL Mrs. Carol Noah, Mrs. accompanied by his father, CHECKING ACCOUNTS. Smith, and Perry Jensen. guardian, or uncle. Cubs are to BANK BY MAIL FREE... wear uniforms, bring a change The Greatest! • Individual Account • Joint Account of clothes, wear hard soled Parochial Vacation shoes, and bring their lunch. BRASS BUCKET We Pay Postage Bolli Ways NAME School Opens June 26 Mr. Rokila, in stating the pur ADDRESS FORDS — The religiuos vaea- pose of the outing, said, "The Vtet lEatrr Iftoont WRITE OH MIL OUT school of Our Lady of Webelos Den forms a natural and CITY STATti Peace Church will open Mon- stepping stone for the cub COUPON FOR INFORMATION June 2)6, and continue to scout, and his father, into Boy Qlorbtail-Intuit July 7, from 9:00 A.M. to noon. Scouting. So the purpose of this outdoor experience is to create Special classes will be held LUNCHEON preparing to in all cubs, older than 10, a for the children geniune desire to know more Ulilr ll:M It 3 W P.M. receive First Holy Communion about the Boy Scout Troop, and I CARTERET OFFICE October and for Confirma- DINNER in the Spring. Attendance and to give him a preview of, the I these classes is required for]thrills of Scout Camping." Daily i.M lo 11;*) P.M. : PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BAM ihe reception of these sacra- Hiyhlmhts <>' 'he day will in- FrliU; anil tSaluritaj "til ]',» Sund«j 4 I'M. Ill In I'M nicllls. clude: snuilcnift aiTa. tiiUun- 2:> COOkE AVENUE, CARTERET lodge, rifle and aidu'iy nni^i1, MK. KliCSI GRADUATES hike lo Paradise Kails, Trailing CAKTERET — Mrs. Mar- j Post, water carnival, flag re- ADVISORY BOARD garet Kecsi, 123 Carteret Ave- treat, supper, campfire, Indians BRASS BUCKET BENJAMIN BERTMAN JOHN KOL1BAS 1SIDOR J. WEISS nue, was one of 21 mature wom- on horseback, songs and skits. Charcoal Steakhouse ALEXANDER COMBA LESTER SABO JOSEPH WEISS en who graduated Saturday at Mr. Rokita and Jacob Trusi U. S, 9 & MAIN STREET ABRAHAM D. GLASS WALTER SCHONWALD GEORGE EHRENKRANZ Middlesex County College for'kowski, assistant cuhmuster, will WOODBRIDGE ilit- Job lloi'Uons for Women,'answer any questions on the Reservations: ME 4-9148 • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Member Federal Restive System • * clerical retraining program. ,event, •laky, membiri of tat troop fselin Women Appointedcommittee of Brownie Troop 370, will work •• a team. Mri. Eg- gert la aa accomplished musi- G. S. Camp Song Leaderscian and Mrs. Richvalsky pos- sesses a fine voice. They have and 29 and July 5, 8 and 7. rSEMN — Mrs. Warren Rees, previously been aong lenders Mrs. Rees, long associated Mrs. William Eggert and Mrs. for the Brownie Scouts. Francis Richvalsky hav» been with Crossroads Girl Scout Council, currently aerves as Other activities auch as ori- named as song leaders at the ginal sketching, .group, and In- Merrill Park Hike-To Camp far leader of Junior Girl Scout dividual dramatics, discovery thft six-day sesson Juno 27, 28,Troop 309. According to Mrshikes. , camp craft, outdoor cook- George Corrigan, camp direc- ing and games will be offered. CARDS - CARDS tor, Mrs. Rees has a large store This new opportunity for girls of folk songs, rounds, game to participate in an enjoyable Father'i Day • Graduation songs, graces and tonga with Big Selection At The . . . camping program at modest special effects to share with cost has. been developed by He CARD HOUSE the campers. She accompanied Crossroads flirl Scout Council Korvette's Shopping Center herself on the guitar. as a service to all area girls Rt. 1 tt 35, Woodhridga between the ages of 7 and 14. Mrs. Eggert and Mrs. Rich No buses will be chartered - the camp can be reached on foot or by private conveyance. 4 - PIECE — SUPER CLASSIC Registration Information can \M i ir\\kiir>rr DRUM be obtained by contacting Cross LUDWIG roads Girl Scout Council, S21 SET Railway Avenue, Woodbridge, telephone 634-4231, or Mrs. George H. Corrigan, 101 Fiume $ Street, Iselin, telephone 283 2327. LIST $520 PRIME TARGET 289 Birmingham, Ala. — In the last 5 years, 19 automobiles have crashed Into the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oliver. Warning sigm and lights have Gutowski failed to prevent can from crashing into their home on the curve, but they do not plan tc Center move. NEWJERSETBELL 1209 E. GRAND ST., ELIZABETH - EL 2-375-3754 j Open Mon. & Thurs. "Til « P.M. Hire a payroll clerk Closed Wednesday • June, July A August &AMWIAMWWIMWMMWAMMMMA eUhJUhAJiJ ! that is completely accurate, WONDERING WHAT TO DO ABOUT doesn't gossip about salaries, SOILED doesn't get sick, never takes a CARPETING? 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To pre- vent theft: (1) keep the bicycle locked when not in ust, and IDISON OFFICE FORDS OFFICE ISELIN OFFICE PERTH AMBOY OFFICE Ui z&c&zdXti* aerial number and a description of tht bika n Hwy. (it. V) and Sh«pir J (75 King GeorM Road 79 Middles!* Avanut 214 Smith Street -so that U it is-stolen, Bfilicfccao. readily Identify it, _ . . 247-4*00 Ptiarw WMW • - Pbont: 442-2900 Phon«; 442-2900 AVtMfLCOlONIA OFFICE HIGHLAND PArfK p, KENSINGTON OFFICE WOODBRIDGE OFFICE This column .wIlHwr glad tertnsirtr' taf q'aettfonOon K Qwrs* Avtnu* 'si'J Raritin'Xvtnu* Ford Av«. and I all)(tie Moor* Av«. and Barry St may have, about property and catoaltr Insurance. Just 442-2904 rhV 247-460* . Phoni. 442 29LH) Phone: 442 2400 •end them to Stern & Dragoset, 54 Main U., Woodbridge, to.Jhe atkaUtw of Mr. Ureauz. RECEIVE DEGREES Artt degree June 4 at tfa* lTth SERVICES LISTED ing at I p.m. Junior Congre- Cigarette critical of \ WOODBRIDGE • Two Wood commencement exorcises Awards Presented Friday L'OLONIA — Services tomor nation will meet at 9:15 a.m. report on filters h ridge ntldenti, Joseph J. Falrfiold University. FairfieM row at Temple Beth Am will Saturday morning until the end \ Conn. Rrinoeftn, Jr., lift High Street place at 8:30 p.m., con of June. Headquarters For by Rabbi Abraham Hor- and Richard P. Peck, 173 Main NATO adopt* policy of "flex At Street, received Bachelor of ible response". fitz and Cantor Royal Rock Smart Roy VITA - VAR PAINTS WOODBRIDGE — Several hy, Paul Leblanc, Gerald Mm man. The topic of the sermon Ljul*. Bobby: "I found REAGAN'S awards were presented last Fri tin, Diane Mesar, Rudolph Mo- wl11 ^ "freedom under Law", horseshoe this morninR." CITGO and day night when the annual grad- desnto, Mary Modzelewski Ma Ttl* aim of tne Sfirmon W'H b<1 Mother: "Do you know what uation exercises of St. James ry Anna Olkust, Jean Pelto, '••> show tne importance of law that means'11 LUMINALL PAINTS PERTH AMBOY School wen held at St. James Mary Lou Sandor Jofin Schimpf in fJle affairs <* nations Little Bobby: "Yes, it mpans Service Center Ni ht sf>clal hour nd ciisclls Wallpaper and Church. Gerald Simone John Tirpak' * » that some home is running • Tune opt Debora Van Tassel, BarbaraI fIon periods will take place Kri around in his stocking feet." • Rfpaiv Painters Supplies Award winners were: day night the children will par- • Brake & State SUMMER SCHOOL General excellence, gift of Wyrzykowsld. ticipate in songs, recitJtations WE CARRY lnsp. Work Middlesex Council, Knights of AWARDED DEGREE of the 10 commandments. A ItF.NRIift . . MILOVA WATTHKA Columbus, Debora Van Tassel; (iOODYEAR AN6EL0 MICHAEL GRADES 1 -12 CARTERET — Miss Carolyn:table showing the importance Ktpvrt fflirh tnd Rfpilrl TIRES & ACCES eneral excellencer gift of Holy F. Rapp, 38 Post Boulevard, was of the commandments in the Name Society, Barbara Wyriy- SORIES A SON awarded a Bachelor of Science [life of the indifidual as well as STATE JEWELERS Main St. & Amboy Ave. kowsH: religion, gift of the degree at the University of1 the community will be pre- 2M-1T» Washington Areaae Very Rev. Msgr. Maurice P. 2.1 Main St. /Woodbridge Woodbtidge 271 STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY New Hampshire. She majored sented. A.14-1R71 Carteret — Tel. n 1-M41 l.irry Rri|iii, Trnp. MF 4-TTI7 Olmi Griffin, Diane Mesa; English, in medical technology. Daily Minyan is held erwn- Open to Parochial and Public School Students gift of Rosary Society, in mem- ory of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles Registration High School H. McCorristin, John Schimpf; mathematics gift of Rev. J. J. 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Woodbridge; Mrs. Veronica Burial was in I he ihunii rein ticil Monday at the Atlantic Drahos, Perth Am boy: Inn el(TV. 'lighlands Nursing Honv>, brothers, John and Frank of! Sumvinj: ;irr the parrnl> l'.,uinl u Inking place in the Perth Am boy. | Mi', iind Mrs. Louis (Aim Cii •liurch cemetery. irik l ForleiilxihiT, 7 Her m Sli•• was1 ilu- willow of John JOHN TROSKO JR 1 -Iivct. Iliici sislrrs, I,«>i- • i | 'iinlfield. Horn in Woodhridge HISS ADKLE RUSH CARTERKT - John Tioslui '3(iiI I.II Ann; ;i hrnlhiT. Joseph : frnm Fords to Florida in 1959. i,|r., 43, of Route 2. Trnymmr ie was a life-long member nf SKWAREN _ Funeral ser died last. Wednesday. •II .il home, his paternal uriiiul Road, Freehold, died Sumlav i. .lames H.C. Church. \ ires were held yesterday morn He had retired as a guard nothrr. Mrs Alex FnrlcnhHuT his home. A native and former Mrs. Caulfield was a member int.' from the Joseph V. Costel at the International Smelting resident of Carterel, Mr. Trosko, nf the Hosary Society, and a l<> Funeral Home, State and and Refining Company. Perth f'vrnior ch'irter member of 'he resided in Freehold for the |>nst, MI{S. I:. K MaclMIWKI.I, renter-Street, Perth Amhoy. Amboy. He was born in Den- Court Mercedes, Catholic followed hy a Mass of requiem mark. three months. Fie was employed WnOliBltllHIK _ by the Indiana General ( m Funeral Pnuchters uf America, m St. Mary's Church for Mis* 'l'«'--;-rrvices for Mrs r Surviving are his wife, Mrs.| ation, Keashey and was a niein ~ iil K. Surviving are two nephews. \6PT« tea Rush, 551 West Ave Elise A. Jensen, Dunedin: a UacDowell. .">!». of 2712 N, W. Cringe McCibc of Hope lawn nm\ wjo died Sunday at her bor of the Freehold branch daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Ward, Jehovah's Witnesses. o'vtrd S'reet. Korl l.audordalc, ami Albert Thompson of East home. - Old Bridge, and one grandchild. . '""la., who died suddenly ,il hoi- Hrunswick. and two neices. He is survived by his wife. Rurlfl followed in the church | rit !.f) for Saturday afternoon al dark and Mrs John Morris of Miss Rush was born in Brook- WOODBRIDGE — Funeral his father .lohn Trosko Sr.. of 12:00 at the J;i(|iit Funeral'Ft 1,'auderdale Fla lyn. N. Y. and had lived here services were held Tuesday Freehold and two sisters, Mis.s| Homo. 17 S. Adelaide Avenue,. for the^past 60 years. She was morning from the Leon J. Ge- Margaret Trosko of Carterel anri Highland Park, with the Rev. 1. TONKOCHICK a graduate of Perth Amboy High rity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Mrs. John Schultz of Old Bridge. Theodore C. Seamaiis. ppastor, , FORDS — Funeral services Funeral services were held f h W School.ICtass of 1906 and Lyn- Avenue, followed by a high re- of the Wondhridgp Methodist' are to be held tomorrow morn- yesterday at 10 A.M. in the don Hall, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. quiem Mass at St. James R. C. Church, officials. Burial will!ing frorn tne Flvnn an(1 Son 1907. She was a retired secre- Church for Miss Mary L. Fen- Flynn and Son Funeral Hnmejnojn the family plot in Clover-[Funeral Home, with the Rev tary with Neo Gravure Co., ton, 83 Caroline Street, who Perth Amboy. Interment was inj Park Cemetery. Friends I Canon George H. Boyd, rector New York City. died Friday at her home. Cloverleaf Memorial Park 5m aayy call at the funeral home j of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Woodbridge. She was the daughter of the She was a retired employee tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to'Perth Amboy, officiating, for in P.M.. and on Saturday prior Michael Tonkochick. 7fi Wilri- late Daniel and Annie Shields of the Board of Education, and MASON G. SELF Hush. Surviving are a sister, was the daughter of the late to the services. wood Avenue, who died TUPS- CARTERET - Mason G. Daisy A. Rush, and a niece, Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton. Mrs. MacDowell was horn in i flay at the Perth Amboy Gen- Self of 2 Soltes Avenue, Car- Mrs. Hilbert Basehart, both of For a number of years she was South River, the daughter of j mil Hospital. i teret, died June 8 in the Public Sewaretr, and a grand nephew, employed at the Woodbridge the late Mr. and Mrs. August I Burial will follow in the Al- INSTALLEI) AT BAM,: Officers of the Woodbridge Young DemocraU were installed Saturday Service Hospital, Staten Island. g Bruce Basehart of Sewaren. Junior High, Barron Avenue ClausenCl . Prior to moving i CemeteryC , PPerth Amboy. at the Mayor's Ball sponsored by the club. Mayor Ralph P. Barone, who wait honored was pre- and was a member of the St. Mr. Self "was the father of j Florida in November of *l9fifi.! Mr. Tonkochick was a con- sented with an award. Left to right: James Adams, second vice president; Mrs. Sonny Yablon- STANLEY SIERNOS James Church, Woodman of the Eugene Self, who was killed she was a resident of Wood- stmction worker. A native of j skv; recording secretary; Mr^ Li Han Plnkwvage, financial secretary; Barry Greenberger, last Oct. 18 while on duty in the fSELIN — Funeral services World and the L.C.B.A. bridge at 144 Dunham Place Windber. Pa., he had resided Parliamentarian; Mrs. Betty KamUk, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Chris Shea, first vice U.S. Navy at Vietnam. Mr, r were held yesterday morning There are no survivors. for over 25 vears She was aim the Fords Perth Amboy P e*Went; Richard Baran, president and Council President, Joseph Nemyo, who served a* in- Self was a member of the Car- a ; from the Gosselin Funeral Burial took place in the St. for over 2rf5 yearsThe . .ShWoodbridge was e [^3 fQr the past 20 years He stalling officer. Missing from the picture are Julius Perreira, third vice president; Ernest teret Post, Jewish War Veter- Dra Home, 660 North Dover Road, James' Cemetery, Woodbridge. Methodist Church and its Fort was a US Army veteran off «°s. treasurer and Vincent Fotl, sergeant-at-arms. ans. Colonia, followed by a requiem nightly Guild, a member of World War 2. ~ Mass at St. Cecelia's Church JOHN RESO He was the husband of the Loyal Council 11 of the D.A.R., Surviving are two sisters, SPECIAL FLOATING for Stanley Siernos, 60, of 558 FORDS — Tlie funeral of former Bernice Fo'rtini, who Perth Amboy. Mrs. William Martin of Perth BOTTLES Semel Avenue, who died Sat- John Reso, 130 Hornsby Ave- survives with a daughter, Sus- Surviving are her husband,1 Amboy and Mrs. Mary Hansen' New York — Scientists of the urday at his home. nue, who died June 7 at his an; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Roy. former president of M &G :''f Fords, and five brothers, Jo- Tropical Atlantic Biological, Self; and a sister, Mrs. John p n Burial followed in St. Ger- home, was held Saturday morn- Transportation Companpy y of' P and George of Fords;; Laboratoryy are releasingg 7,007,000 ston in Jacksonville, Fla. of trude's Cemetery, Colonia. ng at the Flynn and Son Fun- PertPthh AmboAb y untiill retiremeni^nt ' HlHazlett . JJohh n off N]bttNew]bottlel s ii n thh e Atlantilic Ocean and The funeral services were Mr. SJtrnos was employed as eral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, lasl t year; two sons. Marine j Brunswicikk ridarid SStephen of Fort Caribbean Sea to study oceanic held at 1 p.m. Sunday in the a bus driver for the Public Ser- with a requiem Mass at Our Gunnery Sgt. Donald stationed Worth, Texas. surface currents. Each bottle West End Funeral Cfeapel. 4511 vice Coordinated Transport Co. Lady of Peace Church- Burial at Pittsburgh, Pa.: William, will contain a request in four Fort llamillbn Parkway, Brook- Surviving are his wife, There- was in Our Lady of Hungary Old Bridge; five grandchildren: PETER GI/LICK languages seeking information lyn. Interment • was at Pine sa; a son, Joseph at home; two Cemetery. a brother, Russell Clausen, PORT READING — Funeral about the bottle's location when Lawn, L.I., in Beth Moses daughters, Mrs. Norma Hecker, A native of Hungary, Mr. Clark; three sisters, Mrs. services will be held tomorrow found. Cemetery- ' Middle Valley and Mrs. There- Reso had been a resident of Frank Gutwein, Normandy morning from the Synowiecki Beach, N. J.: Mrs. Walter Ger- Funeral Home, 56 Carteret Ave- sa Davecka, Clifton, and six Fords for the past 41 years. He MRS. A. S. McGRAW YOUNG BURGLARS grandchildren. was a retired construction lufsen, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. nue, Carteret, for Peter Gulick, ISELIN — Funeral services Irvington, N. J. — Two young] mason and a member of Local Michael Roman, Perth Amboy. 46. of 54 Fourth Avenue, who girls 8 and 11 years old were DUDKA FUNERAL 27 Bhcklafers Union. He was a for Mrs. Anne Salvia McGraw, died Tuesday at the Perth Am- 14 Henry Street, a former resi- arrested after they admitted CARTERET - Funeral ser- parishioner of Our Lady of WILLIAM A. SNOW boy General Hospital. dent of Avenel, who died June ! breaking into five home and vices wire held for Edmund Peace Church. 8 at Rahway Hospital, were CARTERET — William A.j A Mass of high requiem will;taking $550 in cash and"$350 in Dudka, 54 Roosevelt Avenue on Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Snow, Sr., of 20 Lefferts Streetifollow at St. Elias Church con- held Monday morning at the jewelry. The police said the Friday at 8:30 A. M. at the Martha Bertha Reso; four died Sunday at Perth Amboy Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, •hided by the Rev. Augustine girls started by stealing bicycles Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 daughters, Mrs. Margaret General Hospital. Born in 411 Amboy Avenue, Wood- Medvigy, pastor. Burial will be but changed to robbing houses Carteret Avenue, followed at 9 Kearney and Mrs. Helen Scala Staten Island, Mr. Snow had bridge, with a high Mass of in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, when they learned they could A. M. by a requiem Mass at of Edison; Miss Irene Reso, been a resident of Carteret for requiem at St. Cecelia's Colonia. make more money. Holy Family Roman Catholic "ords; Mrs. Shirley Ruddy, many years. He was retired in Church. Burial was in St. A native of Port Reading he Church with Rev. Henry Bog- Menlo Park; a son, John Reso, 1960 from the Refractory Pro- TAX CREDIT BILL BOYS STATE DELEGATES: John Kindzierskl and Alan Sum- James Cemetery, Woodbridge. was a lifelong resident here utka look over Boys State information with their alternates, dan as -celebrant. Interment Jr., Fords; four grandchildren; ducts Co., Irvington. Senator Abraham Ribicoff Is Mrs. McGraw was a parish- and had served with the U. S. Steven Bistak and George Diken, Jr. The delegates will be at was in Si. Gertrude Cemetery, a brother and sister, both in Mr. Snow was the husband of confident his proposal to give ioner of St. Helena's Roman Navy during World War 2. American Legion Jersey Boys State from Junn 25 to July 1. Colonia. • f Hungary. the late Anna Comisky Snow. parents a tax break on college Catholic Church, Edison. Born They will be accompanied by Francis T. Tomczuk, of the The pall bearers were Jo- He is survived by two daugh- He had been employed as a educational costs will pass later in New York City, she had re- Carteret High School faculty, who is editor of the Boys Stat« seph DiHari, John Cheslak, Jr., STEPHEN ANDRESCH ters, Mrs. Doris Larkin of Car- stockman for the past 19 years this session. The Connecticut sided in Avenel 30 years prior publication. John Damarecki, Phil Straga- FORDS — Funeral services teret and Mrs. Gloria Cole of with the Ford Motor Co. plant Senator, who has pushed this to moving to Iselin 17 years pocla, Anthony Sroka and Paul 'or Stephen Andersch, 109 Max- Newark; four sons, Wiiliam A., in Edison. He was a parishion- idea for a long time, is pleased ago. Sroka. well Avenue who died June 7 at Jr.; Donald, Kenneth and Rob- er of St. Elias Catholic Church with its present progress. •erth Amboy General Hospital, Surviving are her husband, ert, all of Carteret; 11 grand- of the Byzantine Rite in Car- VICTOR SKOMBA were held Saturday morning »t John; her mother, Mrs. Maria children; a brother, George teret and s member of CWF AN AUGUST VACATION? Salvia, Avenel; five brothers, WOODRRIDGE — Funeral 'lynn and Son Funeral Home, Snow of Sayreville, and one sis- Post 797. Speaker of the House John Thomas, Rahway; Joseph and sri'vices were held Monday 23 Ford Avenue, with a requiem ter, Mrs. Edith Callahan of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. W. McCormick has rejected any Anthony, Avenel; Rocco and morning from the Greiner Fu- Mass at Our Lady of Peace Staten Island. Mary Hunadi Gulick; a son, suggestion that Congress adjourn Michael of Woodbridge; four nrral Home, 44 Green Street, Church. Burial was in Ukrain- Funeral services will be heW Peter at home; four sisters, in August or by Labor Day. An sisters, Mrs., Theresa Setter- Woodhridge. for Victor Skom- an Church of the Assumption today at 10 A. M. at the Lymafi; Mrs. John Shafranski of Perth August vacation is especially in- icze, Woodbridge; Mrs. Thomas ha. % Schoder Avenue, who iemetery. Rumpf Memorial Home, ;81 Amboy, Mrs. William Scully of teresting to young lawmakers Capace and Mrs. John Dynar- died Thursday at the Middlesex A native of Perth Amboy, Mr. Locust Street, with the Rev. Woodbridge, Mrs. Andrew Gal- of both parties who would like ski, Avenel; Mrs. Steve Gort- Cincral Hospital, New Bruns- \ndersch resided here for the Dale Schlafer officiating. In- vaeh, Jr. of Port Reading, and to vacation with their school vay, Sewaren. wick. past 17 years. He was a veteran terment will be in Cloverleaf Mrs. Edward Preputnick of children. of the U. S. Army, World War Park Cemetery, Woodbridge. Port Reading, and five broth- Burial was in the Clover Leaf MRS. EDNA LAMPE Park Cemetery. I and was a parishioner of Our ers, Andrew of Whittier, Calif.; AVENEL — The funeral of ASKS DRUG PRICE PROBE He had no known survivors. Lady of Peace Church. He was MRS. C. CAULFIELD John J. of Simi, Calif., and Mi Mrs. Edna Lampe, 9205 Adel- Senator Gaylord Nelson, chair- Mr. Skomba had been a resi- a painter employed by the WOODBRIDGE — Funeral Ichael, William and Frank of aide Court, Bethesda, Md., a man of a Senate investigating dent here for 30 years and had Johnson and Johnson Company, services are being held this Port Reading. former resident of Avenel, who committe, has written officials been a member of the United New Brunswick. morning from the Leon J. Ger- died June 8 at home, was held in eleven communities asking Brotherhood of Carpenters and Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ity Funeral Home 411 Amboy them to explain why there is Monday at the Greiner Funeral Pilot's eye still prime tool In Joiners of America, Local 1006. Sophie Skalocky Andersch; two Avenuewith a Mass of high such a price difference in the Home, 44 Green Street, Wood- air safety. He was a World War 1 veteran daughters, Mrs. Robert Jugan, requiem at St. James Church same drugs. In some places bridge, with the Rev. Walter of the U. S. Army. Fords; Mrs. Arthur Church, for Mrs. Catherine (Conole)i Brooke says Dr. King's stand drugs costs forty times as much Woodbridge; three grandchild- W. Feigner, minister of the Caulfield of New Street, who hurts civil rights. as in others. HANS T. JENSEN ren; his mother. Mrs. Veronica First Presbyterian Church of FORDS — Hans T. Jensen, Andersen, Perth Amboy; two Avenel, officiating. Burial was 73. of Dunedin, Fla., who moved sisters, Mrs. Mary Trider, in Cloverleaf Memorial Park, Woodbridge. Mrs. Lampe was the widow of Herman Lampe, and a mem- Doctor Yuri Zhivago (Omar Sharif > is assisted by volunteer Consideration Is Our 80 Year Tradition ber of the Avenel First Presby- nurse Lara (Julie Christie) and an old soldier (Eric Chitty) Iterian Church. She was an af- in a nocturnal operation in this scene from David Lean's film I filiate of Holly Chapter No. 25. of Boris Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago." Also starred in the Order of the Eastern Star, Jer- spectacular Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer picture are Geraldine sey City. She moved to Beth- Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, Alec Glinncss, Siobhan McKenna, esda from Avenel four years Ralph Richardson, Rod Steiger and Rita Tushingham. ago. Surviving are a son. Robert, DEGREE FOR HORN | GrVEN DEGREES Thomas Fairfield, Conn.; a daughter, CARTERET - Robert Dre-; CARTERET — Jersey City Mrs. Dorothy Flynn, Bethesda, man Flora. 24 East Oak Street,Istate College awarded degrees with whom she resided; two his borough was awarded a;to the Mowing Carteret resi- Joseph brothers, Sam Ashmore, Co- IJachelor of Science degree, ^guts- lonia; John, Avenel; three sis- Saturday at Southern Connecti-j Robert E. Maslo, 13 Chestnut ters, Mrs. Dorothy Van Cleft, •ut State College, New Haven. Avenel; Mrs. William Baker. Street, majored in Social Scien- Margate Fla.; Mrs. Stanley ! ces. Carl L. Beltz, 149 Pershing DeGauIle still opposed Avenue. COSTELLO Norton, Miami Beach, Fla.; British Market . seven grandchildren. Draft lottery plan assailed in Bonn will restrict award of IERIC FORTENBOHER House. iorders of merit. 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The hlRh average A luncheon was held Monday ray Gildwarg, will taka place morrow'i services. various tasks they participated Sprowion, and Rudolph Andtr* (male) award went \o Milton afternoon in conjunction with the For Hebrew School Saturday at 9:30 A. M. ah the The results of the winter bowl Kig; high game (male), Ted Senior Citizens in during the past season. son. installation of officers. AVKNEI, — Registrations are local temple on Lord Street. ing league, sponsored by the con-Arlington; high series (male), The annual bus trip to Cape hcing aerppleil for Hebrew Gary will also conduct Friday gregation, are: "Tho Winner", Milton Ei£; high average (fe- Name Officers Mrs. Skibinski, expressed her May is scheduled for Monday, evening services tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bittcra, Mrs. male), high game (female), thanks to John 7,ullo, superlnten June. 19. Buses will leave from CARDS - CARDS school end Sumlny school at Con- Ivy Rogoff and I,arry Katz, first ISELIN - Michael J. Daly the Oreen Street Firehouse Hall KK'Halian IJ'nni .lacoh. Interest- Hahhi Philip Brand and Cantor and liijjh series (female) all dent of Woodbridgo Township Fitter's Day • Graduation liliiro, Tho "Illue Balls". Mr. wont lo Ann Butera. was elected for his third term ccreation Department, for hisin lselin. ed porsniH nuy r.ill CM .1410. Nathan Parnass officiating. Mr. j Big Selection At The . .. Mrs. Jack Schneider and as president of HIP lselin Colonia "work, patience, and coopera Mrs. Rose Michel was wel and Mrs. Gildwarg will bo hosts. TIIB Hnr MiUvah of Gary GiW- and Mrs. Martin Litinger, Senior Citizens Club at Ihn retion" with the club, and to thoeomed as a new member. Door The CARD HOUSE cent business meeting at Green officers and committees of th<> prizes were presented to Mrs. Korvelte'a 8hoppln( Center $3,500 Raised Slreot Firehouso Hall. club for their cooperation in theClara Conklin, Mrs. Emma Rt. 1 & 35, Woodbrldge GENERAL CONTRACTORS Others named were: Christian For Israel At Malltmus, second term, vice- president; Fred Walker, fourth term, secretary; Mrs. Eleanor V "«£L; DEAL DIRECT WITH CONTRACTOR ilselin Service Dictz, fifth term, treasurer; Mrs. $0,JOB TOO SMALL • NO JOB TOO BIG * LOWEfT POSSIBLE PRICES 1SKLIN — At a special ser- Edna Skibinski, third term, pro FAMILY FUN FOR EVERYONE viro held at Congregation Beth gram director; and Mrs. Anna r ;( "Tin; IMCIIT ion Ani)-AU conducted a question and answe sonally supervise the processing session afterward. $ through proper channels. j PORCH 298. 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JOHN C. TOOKER ELSIE C. CARSTENSKN MARY ANN FLETCHER JOHN A. BERGACS JUDITH E. CLAUSS JUDITH ANTISELL GERALD MELECH RONALD PLSZAR DEGREE RECIPIENT: Ju- BACHELOR .OR ARTS: — GETS B. A. DEGREE: - RECEIVES DEGREE: — dith Estetle Clauss, a native of Mrs. Judith Lttrkin Antisell, Gerald Melech, aon of Rev. Ronald Piszar, son of-Mr. and Four Township Residents Woodbridge, received a Bach- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Melech, 637 Mrs. Geza Piszar, flermann elor of Arts degree from Roa- Francis Larkin of 53 New Jer- Roosevelt Avenue has been Avenue received a bachelor noke College, Salem, Vs., at sey Avenue, Carteret, receiv- awarded a bachelor of arts of arts degree from Moatclair Recipients of Degrees commencement June 4. ed a bachelor of arts degree. degree at Montclair State State College. Ha majored is Miss Clauss, the daughter She is the wife of Carl Antisell College. He has obtained a physical science. WOODBIUDGE — Several bridge, received a bachelor of of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. of Morganville, who received position on the high school Township residents received de- arts degree. A graduate of Clauss of 262 Green Street, a similar degree at the same faculty in New Brunswick. crees from Montclair State Col- Woodbridge Senior High School, Woodhridge, majored in so- exercises. His father is asssitant pastor lege June 7. he majored in industrial arts ciology. She is a graduate of A graduate of Carteret High of St. Demetrius Ukrainian Among them were Elsie C, at Montclair State and did Woodhridge Senior High School, Mrs. Antisell majored Orthodox Church. Carstensen, John C. Tooker, his practice teaching at School. in mathematics at Montclair John A. Bergacs and Mary Ann East Orange High School and While at Roanoke College State and did her practice Fletcher. All received Bachelor Dag Hammarskjold Elementa- she was secretary of Wesley teaching at Passaic Valley or Arts degrees. ry School, East Brunswick. Fellowship, vice president of High School. She was treasurer Miss Fletcher Is a graduate Dr. Tooker was sergeant-at- Women's Independent Club, a of her sorority, Kappa Rho of Woodbridge Senior High arms for his fraternity, Lambda member of the traditions com- Upsilom, and a member of School. At Montclair she ma- Chi Delta and also Us home- mittee of the Freshman Ad- Sigma Phi Mu, the math club. jored in Business Administra- coming chairman and repre- visory Council, and circula- tion and did her practice teach- sentative to CLUB (College life tion and exchange editor of er at Metuchen High School Union Board); freshman repre- the student literary magazine, She was a member of Kappa sentative for the Industrial Arts "Expression". Miss Clauss was Sigma Kho Social Sorority, Kap- Guild and in 1964 its Carnival also a member of the Religious pa Delta Pi, president of Pi chairman; captain of the Soft- Council, the yearbook staff, DOROTHEA M. KLEBACHER Omega Pi and treasurer of Phi ball team; and a member of the and the Women'i Athletic As- Beta Lambda. She is the fencing club and wrestling team. sociation. BACHEL0R~OF SCIENCE: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- He has accepted a teaching LOCAL MAN GRADUATES: Dorothea M. Klebacher, daugh- seph Fletcher, Bedford Avenue, position in the Woodbridge sys- A local resident was among ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Iselin. tem. more than 47$ Stint Peter's J. Klebacher, 62 Longfellow The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Alan Bergacs, son College seniors who received Drive, Colonia, received the of Mr. and Mrs. John W, Szala- bachelor degrees at commen- degree of bachelor of science Earl C. Carstensen, 491 Green Street, Woodbridge, Miss Car- ji of 860 Coolidge Avenue, Wood- cement ceremonies Sunday, at in Mathematics and Physics bridge, received a bachelor of Jersey City's Roosevelt Stadi- on June 4 from Chestnut Hill stensen majored in fine arts at Montclair State and did her arts degree. A graduate of um. College, Philadelphia. She was GRADUATES?— Mjss Vir- practice teaching in Terrill Jun- Woodbridge Senior High School, The student is Joseph Borkes, among 190 graduates in the ginia E. Sltar, daughter of ior High School, Scotch Plains he majored in music and did 129A Roanoke Avenue, Wood- spring exercises. Miss Kle- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sltar, 120 and Woodbridge Senior High his practice teaching at South bridge, and he received a B.S.- bacher is a graduate of Bene- Linden Street, Carteret grad- School. She was a member of Plainfield Junior High School. degree. CAROLANN M. SATKOWSKI dictine Academy, Elizabeth. uated from St. Agnes Hospital the Fine Arts Association, Gam- He was recording secretary COLLEGE GRADUATE: Miss School of Nursing, Philadel- ma Theta Chapter of Kappa of Phi Sigma Epsilom, social Curolann Marie Satkowski, 13 phia, Pa. Graduation exercis- Pi, National Art Honor frater- fraternity; corresponding sec- Melvin Avenue, lseltn, receiv- es were held in St. Edmonds nity; Mu Sigma, social sorori- retary and warden of Phi Mu ed a bachelor of Arts degree in Church in Philadelphia. ty. She is a 1963 graduate of Alpha Slnfonia; and solo French Early Childhood Education Miss Sitar attended Holy Woodbridge Senior High School. Horn in the Concert Band and from Newark State College, Family School and was a ttlfil Concert Orchestra. CARL A. KALINOWSKI John Cahill Tooker, son of Union. graduate of St. Mary's' High Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tooker, After graduation, he plans to School, Perth Amhoy. 325 Columbus Avenue, Wood- attend graduate school. M.t.T. DEGREE: At the 101st commencement exercis- Miss Sitar will be on the es of the Massachusetts Insti- staff of Alexian Brothers Hos- tute of Technology Friday, Masses Listed pital in Elizabeth. Carl Anthony Kalinowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kal- By Rev. Wilus STEPHEN J. POCHLK inowski, 111 Meredith Road, ISELIN — Very Rev. Mon Colonia, received a Bachelor signor John M. Wilus, pastor BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: of Science degree in electrical of St. Cecelia's Church, announ- .Stephen Joseph Pochek, 678 engineering. Kalinowski has ced the schedule ot masses for Watson Avenue, received an been a member of the M.I.T. the remainder of the week as Associate in Arts and Bachelor Freshman Council, the Outing of Science degrees in second- follows: tomorrow, 6:30 A.M., Club, Radio Society and the ary education at the 33rd com- convent chapel, and 8, 8:30, and Sports Car Club. He is also a mencement exercises of Mon- 9 A. M., in the church; and Sat- member of the American Insti- mouth College, West Long urday, 7 A.M., In chapel, and tute of Electrical Engineers. Branch, held Saturday. 8 and 9 A.M. In church. The novena to Our Lady of Fatima will take place after the nine MARTIN S. STALM Visiting Volunteer EVELYN M. FINKELSTEIN o'clock mass Saturday morn TO STUDY IN PARIS: Mar Temple Beth Am Fire Chiefs Honored ng; VASSAR GRADUATE: Ev- tin S. Staum, son of Mr. and ISELIN — Visiting volunteer elyn M. Finkelstein, daughter Persons wanting to attend Mrs. William Staum, 454 fire chiefs from all over the state of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finkel- Installs Slates mass in the chapel are request Maple Avenue, Woodbridge, of New Jersey were welcomed stein, 141 Creemer Avenue, COLONIA — A joint installa- ed to use the Oak Tree Road a graduate student at Cornell by Dr. Ralph Barone, mayor of Isclin, received the A.B. de- tion of officers was held Sun- entrance of the convent. University, has passed his Woodbridge Township, at a gree from Vassar College at Confessions will be heard oral exams toward his Ph.D. day evening at Temrle Beth Am meeting at the Iselin Chemical it's 103rd Commencement, Saturday from 3:30 to 5:30 in Degree and will now do re- with Mrs, Seymour Facher and Hook and Ladder Co., District June 4. JOHN E. CASTERAS SUSAN P. CASTERAS the afternoon and from 7 to 9 search for his dissertation In Mrs. Charles Thaw serving as 11, at Auth Avenue firehouse, A graduate of Woodbridge chairmen. O'hers on the com- in the evening. GRADUATES~CUM LAUDE: 18th century French history Sunday morning. ; Senior High School, Miss Fink- TO DO GRADUATE WORK: mittee included Mrs. Bernard Masses scheduled for Sun Susan P. Casteras, daughter in Paris, France. JOSEPH E. COMBA dstein centered her studies at John E. Casteras, son of Mrs. Chief Al Signore, of the Iselin day, June 18, will include 6:30, of Mrs. John M. Casteras, 14 Eisenberger, Mrs. Jerome Ler- Vassar in Political Science. John M. Casteras, 14 Water Staum Is once more the re- company, was host for the New 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, and BACHELOR DEGREE: Jo- Water Street, Colonia, gradu- ner, Mrs. Phillip Lowy, Mrs. Sbe served as president of the Street, Colonia, received a de- cipient of a Herbert H. Leh- Jersey State Volunteer Fire 11:15 A.M. and 12 noon in the seph Edward Comba^son of ated cam laude from the Rut- Leo Price, Mrs. Lawrence Ze- International Relations Club gree of Bachelor of Metallur- man Fellowship for this work. Chiefs annual meeting. upper, or main church; also, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Comb a, 152 gers Preparatory School, Som- •jas, and Mrs. Ralph Lesser. and as vice-president of the gical Engineering from the The fellowship is granted to A roast beef luncheon was ser- 9:15, 10, W:45, and 11:30 AM Edgar Street, Carteret;. receiv- erset, on June 8. At the com- Stanley Schuman installed of- Vassar-Yale Democratic Club. Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- outstanding graduate stu- ved after the session. and 12:15 P.M. in the lowe ed a Bachelor of Arts-Degree mencement exercises she re- ficers for Sisterhood: Mrs. Sey- tute, Troy, New York, June 9. dents in New York State uni- church, Lourdes and Fatima upon graduation from Mont- Miss Finkelstein plans to at- ceived the Joyce Kilmer Eng- mour Goldberg, president; Mrs. A 1963 graduate of Wood- versities who are interested In clair State College. . tend Columbia University Law lish Prize, the Argo Award, Eisenberger, Mrs. Stephen Hart- Halls. The sacrament of Bap- bridge High School, Casteras social sciences and public and A 1963 graduate of Carteret School in September, where and cum laude citation. She stein, Mrs. Jack Kahn, vice tism will be administered at is a member of the Theta Chi international affairs. Staum Church Guild High School, Mr. Comba will she has a fellowship. served as Editor-in-chief of presidents; Mrs. Simon Wilpon, P.M. in the church. fraternity. He has received a has been inducted Into Phi Masses and services for the teach Industrial Arts, at the the School newspaper, as Pres- Beta Kappa, honor society for treasurer; Mrs. Samuel Fried- Dag Hammarskjold Junior fellowship in materials re- ident of the French Club, as a remainder of the week of the TO GRADUATE TODAY outstanding scholastic achive- man, financial secretary; Mrs. Has IN Dinner High School, East Brunswick, ISELIN — Miss Barbara A. search and will continue his member of the Key and Cum 18th are scheduled as follows ment. Mar'.in Sternbach, recording WOODBRIDGE — The White in September. ' Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. post graduate work at Renssel- Laude Societies, and as a 1966 Tuesday, 7:30 P.M., Mass fo: secretary; Mrs. Zegas, corres- Church Guild closed its season Earl F. Little, 66 Washington aer next fall for his master's delegate to the Northeastern Peace; and Wednesday, 7:3i ponding secretary; Mrs. Paul of activities on Monday night Avenue is one of 88 student degree. States Youth Citizenship Con- P.M., the continuous novena t School 17 Presents Hofman, Mrs, Samuel Julian, with a United Nations dinner nurses who will graduate today ference at Tufts University. Mrs. Melvin Klein, Mrs. Je- St. Jude, patron of hopeles: Rally Realizes from Temple University Hospi She will enter Vassar College, in charge of Mrs. Scott Jessen cases and the novena to Oui 'Help Them Help IV rome Lerner, and Mrs. Stanley and Mrs, Burnham Gardner. tal School of Nursing, Philadel- Poughkeepsle, N. Y., in Sep- Rothman, members-at-large. Lady of the Miraculous Meda phia. Miss Little is a 1964 grad- Annual Concert tember, COLONIA - "Help Them Members brought food renre Benediction of the Most Bless $12,000 Pledges .Installed for the Men's Club: senting various nations includ- uate of Woodbridge Senior High Help Us" was the title of the Seymour Facher, president; ed Sacrament will be commem School. play presented by members of ing French, Italian, German, orated afterward. At St. Cecelia's NOTRE DAME DEGREES Lawrence Zegas, Jerome Da- the first grade at School 17. Polish, Hungarian, Hawaiian, For Israeli Aid ISELIN — The seventh an- WOODBRIDGE — Three vis, Eugene Mindell, vice pres- Mexican, Pennsylvania Dutch, Mrs. Casteras was in charge of idents; Bernard Eisenberger, COLONIA — Overwhelming nual spring concert was held Township residents received de- Scotch, Swedish, Danish, Greek, support for Israel was pledged the play which concerned com- treasurer; Seymour Grodstein, Fire Officers Group by the St. Cecelia's accordion grees in the University of Notre Dutch, tnd Tahitian. Some by Colonia area residents at a Grammer School munity helpers. financial secretary; Charles Is- and guitar bands last week. Dame's 122nd commencement dressed in costumes native to Plans Annual Picnic rally held at Temple Beth Am. j^iiecording secretary; Mar- Featured were many instru- exercises June 4. They are Ke Participating were Andre the country represented. Room FORDS _ The Woodbridge A spontaneous outpouring of mo- vin P. McNevins, 16 Hyacinth Hill, Diane Farrell, Anna Sa Graduation Set mentalists, solos, duets, trios £'; Sternbach, corresponding decor comDleted the theme with Township Fire Officers Associa- ral and financial backing for the Drive, Fords, accounting ma bestinas, Samuel DuPree, Ste ISKL1N - Students of the and combos on piano, trumpet, S«jreUry; Jerome Albert, Je- United Nations flags, maps, and tion will hold its first annual tiny mid-Eastern, democracy jor; Ronald J. Potempa, 14 ven Kaye, Douglas Bergman, eighth grade of St. Cecelia's saxophone, clarinet, drums, ac jft Lerner, Herbert Pachti- cook books. j picnic at Merrill Park, Grove came from the large crowd. Glendale Road, Colonia, pre Jamie Penna, James Krill, Gar- grammar school will partici- cordiou and guitar. r, members-at-large. 2, Section 1 and 2, from 11:00 Speaking to the group was professiosal major; and Joseph ry Ruane, Thomas Fenlon, Jo Mrs. Edward Yelle asked the pate in graduation exercises to- For the Temple: William Dis- A.M. to 6:00 P.M., on Sunday, Leon Smith, general chairman of Participating members of the C. Venerus, 195 Grove Street, \nn Pecylak, Robin Jennings, blessing before the meal. night at 7:30 in the church. accordion band and soloists tel, president; Irving Witt, first At the business session, Mrs. June 25. the Raritan Valley Israel Bond Woodbridge, electrical engineer Michael Bintliff, Paul Bentsen, Very Rev. Msgr. John M. were Jeffrey Aiuto, Paul vice president; Sheldon Zeiger, Theodore Cadwalader and Mrs. The picnic Is open to the of- Rally, and Henry SchwarUman, ing major. Anthony DelConte, Anthony De- Mahon, Vice Officialis of the Thompson, Edward Karar, An second vice president; Larry Barbara Murphy were welcom- ficers from 1962 to 1967 and executive chairman of the same Matteo, Victoria Volpi, Jason organization. They reitecated the Arch Diocese of Newark, will na Marie Nowakoski, Melanle GRADUATES Kirschenbaum, treasurer; Mor- ed as new members. Mrs their families. Reservations Kondraeki, Anthony Soltys, Ga ("importance of maintaining the lie the speaker. Symborski, Pamela Fairley, SEWAREN - Miss Janice L. ton" Erdfarb, assistant treasur- James Lockie announced week- should be made with the chair- ry Abline, Linda Petronella, territorial integrity of the tor- Msfir. Mahon is brother of Barbara Gnadinger, Michael Wasilek, daughter of Mr. and er; Meyer Traberman, finan- ly workshops will be held man, John Mlzerny, by June 20. mented land, which has been the SI. Cecelia's Ho'y Name So- Malinlak, William Walczak, Mxs. George Wisilek, 121 Karen Mennor, Bonnie DeCamp, cial secretary; Mrs. David throughout the summer to last hope of so many pedple since ciety past president, Edward Woodbridge Avenue, Sewaren, Darlene Young, Deborah Bobko- Schoenberg, recording secreta- Norman Stanley. make items for the fall.ba DEGREE RECIPIENT World War II.") M Million, and uncle of Nancy will be graduated this week skie, Laura Orlando, Mark Cul ry; Mrs. Seymour Facher, cor taar. These meeting; will coin- WOODBIUDGE — Mrs. Lot- Frank Petto, James Bembe, Kabbl Abraham Horviti, Tem- Mahon, a graduate of the 1967 with an associate degree from lerton, Julius Toth, Andrew responding secretary; ^Albert tie W. Bernstein, R. N., 230 Andrew Perdek, Paul Perdek, cide with the weekly organ ple Beth Am, also addressed tho class. the Fashion Institute of Tech- Steinmark, Kapit, Harold Minkoff, Gerald Martool Drive, graduated from William Lutz, Michael Glnson, workshops beini; held in Fellow- gathering and indicated the his- nology, New York. She major Sandak, and Arthur Shoik, Jersey City State College with Mary Rose Olivieii, Cathy ship Hall each Monday eve- toric bond of friendship between RECEIVES MASTERS ed la merchandising and buy rnembers-at-large. ning from 7:00 until 9:00 to a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Brennan, Lawrence Alutto, Don PTA BOARD TO MEET the United States and Isjael. He ing. Hy Rosenberg, past president acquaint pianists with organ Health Education and School aid Notte, Paul Pindris, Gre- AVENEL — The executive reperred emphatically to the U. WOODBB1DGK — Andrew J of Temple; Mrs. Saul Strauss, technique. Nursing. gory Wageman. board of School 23 P.T.A. will S. commitment to allow free pas- durt'chlad, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Gnadinger, James Rad •neat today at 8 P.M., at the past president of Sisterhood, It was announced the Guild A graduate of Perth Amboy sage of shipping to and from Is- Electric guitar band mem- Andrew Gorechlad, 203 Ruuell ler. home of Mrs. John Konick, 450 Mi' David Distel, put presi- sponsored nursery held during genera] Hospital School of Nurs- rael. Pledges for both Israel bers and soloists included Nor Street, received his Master oi Gary Grnio, Joseph Sasso, Prospect Avenue, Plans wljjl be dent of Men's Club addressed, church services will be discon- ing, 'Mrs. Bernstein received Bonds and the,Emergency Fund man Gerhardt, Jerry Zdiieb- science degree in Aerospace En- Charles Jim, Michael Bren- mad* for a party for' the the group. tinued after June 25 until Sep- her school nurse certificate of the United Jewish Appeal ex- r.inaering from Virginia Poly kowski, Patricia Meyerj, An nan, Kftaua£ Skjoidd, ChatUr 4«M»l'i *UIA grad* students • Mr. Roaenberg presented Mr tember 10. Children are always from Seton Hall University. ceeded $12,000. tcchnic Institute, Blacksburg thony YanuMs, Frank Marinho, Janlzewskl, Steven Hayes, which wDI be held in the all and Mrs. Berate Binder an welcome to the church * n i-es Mr. and Mrs Henry Saruya Va. He is a graduate of Wood i John Chepulis, Jerry, Gerber, James Pindris, Patricia Lorn iurpos« room of the school 3ward for being "the most out Meeting will r ;> i '-p Johnson urges party tn p?i of Temple U •h Am urgaojjtd bridge Senior High School. Gary Dingott, Nanty Plough, bardo, George Pindris. 'Tueidajf. •Unding couple of the year". lember 25. *«V«4'« 41 'W. Leader-Prow . Juno 15. 10f>7 PAGE TWELVE Community Group Offers GIRARD'S...'Your Open Door to Better Furniture Values' Summer Courses to Teen Agers in Colonia Area COLONIA — The Colonia ern dancing — these subjects I.Ill Mill Community Association, a chap- will be included in the courses being offered. ter of the Youth Organization The six week program will of Woodbrklge Township, an- start on June 2fi and will be 15 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZABETH nounced that it is offering a| held at one of the schools in summer program to boys and Colonia — the exact location to girls of Colonia who are of Jim-1 be announced. There will be iur High School Age. ' a nominal fee. Applications will Mrs. Carl Glide, chapter pres-;\ be. available at the Colonia Jun- iilont, stated. "A survey was ! ior High School, St. John Vian- made last winter at the Colo- ney and the Henry Inman nia Junior High School to de- Branch of the Woodbridge Li- R N I T U R E termine the interests of the stu- brary. dents, The courses to be of- Part lime personnel is stjll fered this summer arc an out- needed for the courses in leath- growth of this survey." ercraft, model building, and Because there was a tremen- chess, Qualified people may dous interest shown in art, call Mrs. Carl Glick, 388-2483 sewing, automobiles, ship and (73 Trafalgar Drive, Colonia) plane model building, leather- for salary and other informa- craft, chess, drama and mod- tion. STORE HOURS - Oprn Monday, Tuesday line! Thursday Nidl)t« mini ° I'.M. Open tinlil fi l'.M, on Wedne* Gold Decorations Mark day, I rid ay ami Snturday Nighta. Hall Setting at Fete EASY CREDIT - CAHTERET - The first in- proclaiming simply 1917-1967, Mo.I folk* are delighted by the extended easy credit terms availuhle at Girard't! Low down Off dication (hat Saint Elias Aud- but saying much more in silent itorium was the scene of the words. The great chalice, 7 payment! Take up to 2 yt»r» to payl (Johlen Jubilee of the priest- feet in height, and the host, al- hood o! Rev. Fr. Matthew A. most 2 feet in radius, with the proclamation, were set on a . . . ON MANY HOME FURNISH- Konopka, Pastor of the Holy INt; ITEMS THROUGHOUT Family parish in Carteret, was green felt drop that was 12 feet, the decoration of the foyer. by 12 feet, with the width les- (GUARD'S HUGE, BLOCK-LONG From the outside one was sened by pleating. In a subdued I SALE NOW GOING ON! FURNITURE STORE1 greeted with four large gold light, the chalice and host sunflowers with long green seemed to vibrate, and despite stems and leaves. the throngs that had admira- tion for this handiwork of Mrs. This motif was repeated in lQfK*&?t±V>f9& S5 6^PC. DINING ROOM Belardino Lupini, a peace the foyer and in the auditorium. seemed to eminate, a peace YOU RECEIVE: Formica Top The foyer, made to appear that said for a«U to hearthear: like the columnar aspect of an- Yours, Father Konopka, has Table, 4 Chairs plus China or cient Rome, was the handiwork been a blesses and fruitful fifty Ruffet. SALE PRICED AT of Mr. -Edward Lokiec. years of priesthood. Wivat! $299 ONLY' — To the right, as one entered, Wivat! Sto lat! was a bird fountain, decorated beautifully with flowers and EASY asornments. Above this was the CREDIT dlaurclfd sign: Golden Jubilee — Rev, M. A. Konopka — 1917 - B.S. Complete 50 TERMS! 1967. A little to the left was a You'd expect to *•"*""••*"atnt,:l. stand of white from which, in Mile Canoe Trip pay a lot more i'^i—^ an illusion of suspension, rose a gold 'chalice. COLONIA — Thirty members jor a Content- •\$JfcJ of Boy Scout Troop 42 success- porary Dining -%-- '^^'^^w.^. The .reception desk appeared Room as lovely 'Mi to be a- small church organ, re- fully completed a 50 mile canoe splendent with glittering gold trip on the Delaware River as this one! .jsjj of 17 pipes. This was created from Port Jervis, N. Y. to Kit- by Mrs. Belardino Lupini^ and tatinny Beach at the Delaware Mr. Edward Lokiec. Water Gap. Each will receive After being received by the reception committee, composed a 50 mile award during cere- of Mr. and Mrs. William Za- momoniei s at parents' night, June chick, Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- 28. ek, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Participating were Clifford Tomczuk, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Spies, Carl Yeager, Kenneth ^W**'-' - . ^:*f***?Z mund Urbanski, one entered a Jennings, Matthew Banka, Mi- »\ hall made fantastically beauti- chael Hartstein, Edward Schwei- ful by the concerted work of kert, Steven McClemmens, Mi- Mrs. Edward Lozak, Mrs. Ed- chael Carnavale, Walter Spend- Fine wood cabi- win Bergmann, Mr. Edward ley. Andrew Kondracki, Michael T,okiec, Mrs. Thomas Milik, Dziadyk, Michael Petrillo, Mark netry glows soft- Mrs. John Wanreynski, Mr. Henry, Russel! Henry, Richard ly in a warm Chester Nilik, Mrs. Leo Rycko, Wiley, Kenneth Dunbar, Gary Tavern finith. Mrs. John Tomczuk, Miss Lapidus, Steven Alencewicz, Helen Nilik, Mrs. E. Fotl, Mrs. Thomas Oberdick, Leon Wiens- Exactly match* Belardino Lupini, Mrs. William binski, Peter Yeager, Thomas ing Formica ' *f!.: 5^ Zachik, Mr. William Zachik, Hughes. Gary Hughes. Richard table tops defy Mrs. Edward Szulinowski. Ross, Marc DiBella, David Ro- senburg, Jay Weitz. William scratches and The tables were all set with Best, Frank Schaffner, and Da- •pill*. a gold stripe running the cen- Bestid Meltz. Fran. ! ter, and at each end, a hand vid Meltz. crafted styrofoam of graceful Accompanying adults were curve* and a candle. These Jack Spies, scoutmaster; Wil- were £11 cut by a nichrome liam Chemok, assistant scout- wire. The walls repeated the master; John Kondracki, Wil- FURNITURE gold sunflower motif, each liam Best, Kenneth Jennings SUPER SPECIAL flow?r;of ten petals, a bud, and and Joseph Dziadk. COMPANY long leaf stem. The flowers Slides of the canoe trip, the 9-PC. ITALIAN OR FRENCH PRO- themsfives were 18 inches Memorial Day parade, and the VINCIAL DINING ROOM GROUP- 15 Jefferson Ave., Eliz. across, and there seemed to be New York Auto Show will be enough to symbolize a bright shown on parents' night which ING IN FRUITWOOD — Consist* of: year in the priesthood of the will be the last meeting before Oval Table, with 94" extension slide Reverend Father Konopka. summer encampment at Camp ... 4 Side Chairs ... 2 Arm Chairg . . . Cowaw beginning July 23. Every aperture was coverel Buffet with China Top, 78" high and with a small orchestra- of 30% TO Wk SAVINGS flowers and service centers 66" wide — truly king bize! All 9 Pieces were oanopied in a deep forest Sale Priced at Only $44» green." Colleges Accept As one looked above, he ON DINING ROOMS could iee beautiful chandeliers, Four Seniors a reH^work of art. There were At Girard Furniture Company you'll discover one of the five of this graceful and intri- CARTERET - The latest no tices of college acceptances have largest and finest' dining room collection* in the entire guing creations, each with some been received by the following 85 priSms, suspended within a senior students: JNcw Yoi'k-New Jersey Metropolitan Area. Exquisite dining cage jf rattan, kept together Charles De Grace, son of Mr with wires sprayed with gold. room creations by: Thoinasville, Ba&eett, Blowing Rock and The jfrisms themselves were C. De Grace of 145 Lowell Street^ silver |nd was the jubilee num- has been admitted by Strayer Trogdon. i ber, 50, suspended below. College where he plans to major in business administration. Impressed with this, the view- Miss Joy Gluchoski, daughter er waj even more taken-with of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gluch- awe-as he looked forward the oski of 10 Chrome Avenue, has length of the hall. Beyond the been welcomed by the New beautifully set first table was Brunswick Secretarial Account- the main table, garland with ing and Business Machines flowers, lighted softly with the School where she will study mellow glow of candles. The I.B.M. stage . was white and gold Misses Rosemarie and Ann- based,'- and curtainded by a marie Herila, daughters of Mr. hand sewn Austrian Antique and Mrs. William Herila of 26 White Satin drape 90 feet wide Hermann Avenue, have been ac- at the top and 23 in length. cepted by Salem College in Sal- This curtain was made by em, West Virginia where they Miss Helen Nilik and Mrs. Be- will major in elementary educa- lardino Cupini. tion. With the curtain open, the Lewis Kravet, son of Mr. and symbol of a priest's duty cen- Mrs. Seymour Kravet has been tered "the viewer's attention. admitted by Long Island Univer- He could think only of the holi- sity. Lewis was previously ac- ness of a priestly life, the sin- cepted by Monmouth College. cere dedication, the gentle sac- David R. Shlian, son of Mr. rifice of a priest's desires to and Mrs. Daniel Shlian of 590 the sublimation of service to Roosevelt Avenue, has been ad- his flock. For there, to behold, mitted by Quinnipinc College IN FRENCH and ITALIAN STYLES was a- great gold chalice with where he will major In account- the host of communion rising, ing. Uooda aro <-herry vcit«ui'» ut'leeted for beauty of (jraiu —• and puiiiHtak.- CHILDREN 'ADOPT' in^ly rubbed to a silken ^h'ain. The KONDOR'S VETERAN Uullel IM)") delicately curved lutdiy and to|)d aru Hampton, Va. — The student YOU RKCKIVK (««") Kxteii- »u ^rueeful, and the cubriole le^a art) SERVICE body at Phoebus Elementary •iou Tuhle whfi l^eaf, 4 Chairs partiiulurly lovely. 329 School 'adopted' a wounded Na- • Tirei and Chiiiu (160" wide). ALL 5 FRENCH or ITALIAN PROVINCIAL h one of tiu» loveliv* > Tubes vy veteran who just returned 1 PIECES SALK PK1CKD AT furniture designs — and we think (/in group it an ""'•'•"•'''»• Accessories from Vietnam. Hospitalman 2C ' Batteries Allen Neal Keller of Newport ONLY f tttt Kxample of that period. News has been awarded two ALL REPAIRS Purple Hearts. The 325 students Automatic Transmissions "adopted" Keller when he wrote Rebuilt a letter ol thanks for a box GIRARD FURNITURE CO they sent. Subway Ave. & Green St. •>' • u < WOODBRIDGE ME 1W6 or VA «-3058 Havana acknowledges aid to (attar 1 f.M. IVeoemek guerrillas, 100,000 The Middlesex County 100,000 READERS READERS Leader-Press and Leader Shopper Leader-Press and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Woodbridge area. Thursday, June 15, 1967 Awards Presented at Woodbridge High

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MEMORIAL AWARD: $200 in memory of Victor C. Nicklas, AWARD WINNERS: Louis Gabriel, principal, is shown presenting the Dr. Joseph S. Mark LIONS CI.UR AWARD: $150 each to two studens who will major in physical education. Left to superintendent of schools went to Mary Lcngyel, left. Making Memorial Award of $100 to Jeff Jaeger and the Charles E. Hunter Memorial Award, $100 and right, Raymond Cipperly, and Elizabeth Goglas, winners and Irving Goodstein of the Wood- the award is Mrs. Miriam Balderston, principal of School 17, lnm;in Avenue, Colonia. plaque, to Jeff Handler. bridge Lions Cluh who made the presentations.

TWO PRIZES: In honor of Dr. John P. Lozo, former high school principal. Charles Schwenzer, PRIZES FROM GROUPS: Frank Brecka is shown presenting the Americus Cejjtsmen plaques NEW AWARD: Woodbridge Tavern owners presented a $300 left, is SIKIUU presenting the $100 award for the varsity club to Edward Sulgia and Carol Was- to Helen Baumgarten and Dennis Ueutsch while Jeff Gutman received $200 award from Clifford award to Catherine Henrich, right, for achieving good schol- scrman is shown with Dr. Lozo after receiving $100 from the Rotary Club. Dunham representing the Kiwanis Club. 1 astic standing. Making the award is Ben Den Blyeker.

HERMAN STERN MEMORIAL AWARD: Given by Mrs. SAVINGS BOND: Of $50, the Woodbridge Women's Club FOR EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Brant Saperstein re- Stern to a graduate who has displayed outstanding commun- $50 BOND: From Middlesex Council Knights of Columbus reives a $50 bond and plaque from the American (yanamid ity minded spirit, went to Linda llarncd, right, who received went to Beverly Kleiu. John Powers, representing the K of C, Award, went to Kathleen Gall, right. Mrs. William Alniasi, Co. Making the presentation in behalf of the firm is Frank $300. Miss Margaret Henrickseu, left made the presentation. is shown making the presentation. left, made the presentation. Caprichio. Linda is president of the newly formed Nike Club of BPW.

IN MEMORY OF MARY HWALMCKi The B^feli^n mholiirihlp of MOO given to a resident of IN HONOR OP NAKY I'KK: Giveg by the Fir.it Bank and Trust Co., Fords, to a hmli ranking Ill sS OIL UYNKII Of $|-jn tinm earli in n resident of • lunHawii who has attainet d uUiiactofyy iCtowitytowtyc lUndin gg ##vent l« Ann Dfltk, center. Making , student who resides in liup'-'twn. Mark st«IUC\YT«, left, winner, received f25u, ltum C. A. L.A i Sewaren 01 Pot llcidipp ' d• --M, llooks on. i lomeiuk Is iho«n makias Ui* a«ud to Cltir* (lie iJieieutation «*• U». lilttall iuliy, left and Mn. 8. Ceeit, tight. V\C,K FOURTEEN Thursday, Junr 15, 1007 Leader-Press

Jl Was a Big Night: Youth Week Officials Honored at Dinner Monday by Woodbridge Lions Club

ANNUAL EVENT: At left is the Woodbridge Senior High School group. Seated, Dr. Isadore Rabinowitz, Linda Dobson, Charlotte ing, Dr. Cyril I. Hunter, who has served as Youth Week chairman for 30 years, Mr. Desmond, Mrs. Roslyn Gross, Douglas Jago, Barchet, Marie Mlnkler, Fran Llsi, Mary Ann Fedun, Nardine Mroit, Rita Burke, Amy Hoffman; standing, Thomas Desmond, Nancy Westlake, Linda Agnew, Michael Benham, Joseph Yaremczak, Miss Mary Connolly principal and Irving Goodsttin. Seated. Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Barry Gross, Jay Sher, Richard Ballon, Glen Ostergaard, John Billy, Irving Goodstein, Sue Hastily, Pat Sydlo, Linda Bergin, Lois Warren, Karen Sutch and Donna Michel. Louis Gabriel, principal and John Stanaitii, assistant principal; At right, John F. Kennedy Memorial High School group. Stand-

UON8 FREE EYE TESTS; Photo shows a scone at the recent'Trec eye test giv^ta. some JOQ persons at Lincoln School. Hop* is expressed that another such free test will bo held in the near future.

Silvn Benefit Danre leld by helin Club ISELIN — Mrs. Roseanne lanzbaum, chairman of the reddie Silva Benefit Dance, •'onsored by the Chain O'Hills omens Club recently in St. Ce ilia's Loutdes Hall, reported \e event was a "social and fi lancial success." The large "turnout" of per CHAPERON SAFETY PATROL: Photo shows group that directed the trip of the Carteret School SiOj^JPatroSdifcsfatroll to-Junatic City sons danced to the music of Bob recently: Front row, left to right, David Lynch, Minue School; Sister Agnell, Holy Family; Sister MatthewatthewTst, St.. EEUasl ; Mrs. Irving Ruddy and his orchestra. A Levitz, Lincoln school; Sherman Umansky; rear row, Mrs. Theodore Kaskiw, Lincoln School; Thomas Ingling, St. Elias; Mrs. large array of door prizes, do Dolores Naples, Lincoln School; Sgt. Frank Venegyi, safety director; Mrs. Catherine Williams, Columbus School and Joseph nated by ilocal businessmen and Goetz, Lincoln School. friends-, were awarded. Freddie, a local youth who was severely injured in an auto- mobile accident a year or more Full BPW Calendar Hermsen Resigns ago, has been paralyzed and hos-; pitalized ever since. He is pres-' From Fire Board entiy a patient at Craig Institute, Denver, Colorado, undergoing Committee Heads Named Kershaw is Named extensive treatment. Mrs. Fianzbaum extended her gratitude to fltl members of the COLONIA - William Herm- committees and club, who par scn, who has served as a ticipated, giving special Continue Memorial Fund "thanks" to the Satans Athletic member of the Board of Fire Club of Iselin and St. Cecelia's WOODBRUJGE — Standing States this Summer and Fall Commissioners District 12 for and then plans to go abroad for Council 3639, Knights of Colum- committee chairmen for 1967- nine years and was treasurer FOR CANCER SOCIETY: A check of $500 was presented by the Colonia Cancer Club to th« l>8 were announced by Mrs. several months. of that body, resigned Friday, American Cancer Society. Left to right, Mrs, Norman Jorgensen, ways and means chairman; Elizabeth Novak, new president CONTINUE FUND Series of Card Mrs. Matthew Drwal, county president who accepted the check and lauded the club for its un. of the Woodbridge Township The club membership decid- effective immediately, llerm- Worship Services Business and Professional Wom- ed to continue the Anne Sutch Parties Planned sen, who is moving out of tiring efforts during the past. 20 years; Mrs. Joseph Caplzzano, Colonia Cancer Club president en's Club, at a meeting held last Memorial Fund of which Miss the state, is being succeeded and Mrs. Einar Gregoriussen, incoming president. ISELIN — The final meeting Thursday night at the Henry Claire Sutch is chairman. The of the season was held by the by Lester Kershaw of 9 Linda Set by Church lnman Branch Library, Colo- fund plans to "adopt" an en- Chain O'Hills Womens Club Avenue. ISELIN - Rev. David D. nia. tire "cottage" at the Wood- Tuesday evening, at the Green Prince, pastor of the First Pres- bridge State School and provide Kershaw was appointed by The chairmen are: Program, Street Flrehouse hall. Mrs. Don- byterian Church, announced two items not included in the school Board Chairman Ronald Mor- Mrs. Bernadette Acierno; mem- ald Essex presided at the busi- morning worship services have budget. During discussions a nissey to fill the unexpiral bership, Mrs. Rosalie Kinney; ness session. been scheduled for Sunday, June proposal was made to provide a term which runs until next personal development, Mrs. Members brought in their in- 18. at 8:45 and 10:15. washing machine and dryer for February. Nancy Vogel; civic participa- dividual wedding alburn^, re The church nursery will lie the cottage. Board officers for the en- tion, Mrs. Josephine Swartz; fi- miniscing on their special available, under supervision, du suing year are Morrissey, nance, Miss Claire Sutch; legis- Several members of the local "day's". Buffet and punch were ring both worship services for chairman; William Price, lation, Mrs. Mildred Hutt, pub- BPW, led by Mrs. Novak, will, served. small children up to four years vice chairman; Jerry Seidner, lic relations and bulletin edi- attend the charter night and A "round robin of card par of age. 1 secretary and Joseph Pastena, tor. Miss Ruth Wolk. installation dinner-dance of Edi- ties ' will be held throughout the treasurer. Church school sessions have Special committee chairmen son Business and Professional summer in members home. been scheduled for Sunday us were named as follows: Archi- Women's Club tomorrow night Mrs. Rita Shissias reported the The Board of Fire Commis- follows: 8:45 A.M., nursery, kin vist, Mrs. Aida Brennan; by- at the Pines. The new club was merchandise club will be run sioners meets the first Fri- (iergarten, primary, and junior; laws, Mrs. Agatha Loyacano; sponsored by Woodbridge BPW. during the summer also. day of each month and all 10:15 A.M., primary, junior, and incentive. Miss Wolk; press Participating in the program Mrs. Gertrude Kaciniko, sessions are open to the pub- Post High Class; 11:15 A.M., .hi book, Miss Wolk; hospitality, will be Mrs. Swartz, who was Square Dance chairman, an lic. nior High Class: and 11:30 A.M.. Mrs. Mary Ann Holloway; tele- president when the Edison Club nounced all plans have been Senior High Study Hour. phone squad, Mrs. Helen Hug- was organized and Miss Wolk, completed for the event to be Mrs. Kenneth Watts, church c'-ivyer; good cheer, Miss Joan who served as expansion chair- held at St. Cecelia's Hall, in Oc- school superintendent, requested' ''-Cr-i1; emblem, Mrs. Joan man and who will be toastmas- tober. . * Vacation School persons wanting to have their ter at the dinner. Judge Aldona The program for the first children attend the nursery Appleton. of the Middlesex Pool Party meeting of the fall, set for Sep- class to*eontact her at 549 0850. County Juvenile and Domestic tember 5, 8:30 P.M., in the To Open June 26 Announcement was made that The regular meeting of the Se Relations Court, and a past pres Green Street Hall, will include a nior High Fellowship is scheil a -nl party, as recommended ISELIN - Our Savior's Lu- ident of the Perth Amboy BPW Chinese Auction, featuring uled for Sunday, 7:30 P.M., in I lie National Federation, will theran Church which worships 1 will be guest speaker. Miss Christmas gift items, new and Fellowship Hall. ir.'lcl July 8 (rain date July Charlotte McCracken, Eliza- handmade. in the Menlo Park Elementary 1 :it the pool of Mr. and Mrs. A meeting of the Prayer beth, president of the State Fed- School off Calvert Avenue East, I i, , voscl, Green Street. At- Group is set for Tuesday after- lt eration, will be the installing NOVEL ADMISSION FEE near Grove Avenue will begin icn ling will be local and Edison noon from 1 to 3 o'clock, at the officer and will present the COLONIA — Colonia Chapter its summer schedule for wor Hi'W members and members of jhonie of Mrs. Fred Blessniau charter, of Hadassah will sponsor a ship service on June 18 with 1hc Nike Club, sponsored by the Transportation for persons want "Guardian Bank" barbecue services at 9:00 A. M. No church AT INSTALLATION: New officers of the Attorneys Wives of Middlesex County were installed lmal BPW. The Nike Club is Mrs. Novak, Mrs. Acierno, ing it, may be arranged by call June 21 at 7:30 P.M., at the school will be held during the m (,i|hur 28:((),,4 ()[. ,8;U|(J2., at a dinner held at Sally's Steak House. Left to right, Mrs, Arnold <>. Hoffman, assistant to the made ui> of a group of Junior Mrs. Kinney and Miss Wolk will Dean at Rutgers Law School who was presented with a $500 rhei'k for the scholarship fund; home of Mrs. Ivy Rogoff, 6 The Supper Meeting of the Wo ami Senior Hilgh School girls. Mrs. Norman Koliliins, Fordo, Immediate past president; Mrs. Albert Seaman, Perth Amboy, attend a meeting for ^PW of Nelson Court. The admission Rev. Richard V. Gilbertson will mens Association Is scheduled treasurer. New officers are: President; Mrs. Morris Brown; vice presidents, Mrs. Albert Sea- It was also announced that ficers to be held Saturday at prize will be a filled dime bank be Use With Thanksgiving . |{m. TlIC!sdav> june 20> al 7 ]».M man, Mrs. Joseph l-'erenc/i, Mrs. Anthony Marra; treasurer, Mrs. Edward Schoifet; secretar- Miss Wolk has been named edi the Roger Smith Hotel, New Mrs. Eugene Mindell is chair- Vacation Church school will Kenneth Becker, guest speaker, ies, Mrs. Robert Moss, Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. James Nolan; publicity, Mrs. T. Oscar Spe* tin- of the New Jersey Business Brunswick. man, he held daily from 9 A. M., to j will present the film "Perver Woman, official magazine of 11:30 A. M., at Menlo Park sum fox Profit." Husbands and vak. Mrs. Kobbins was presented with an engraved, gold encrusted gavel. the New Jersey Federation of As chairman of the Debutante SEEK GOP AID School, June 28 through July 7, i friends are invited, with Mrs. business and Professional Worn Ball, Miss Wolk reported that Johnson Admimstrtion support- with the exception of July 3 Nancy House and Mrs. Prince in also needed are reccreational cocks; volley balls; basket Persons wanting to volunteer en's Clubs. Miss Wolk succeeds a meeting of 1967 Debs and ers are looking to Republicans and 4. Children age 3 through charge of reservations. equipment and supplies for balls; footballs; baseballs, baU for the local church's Vacation Miss Helen Hurd, of Highland their mothers has been called on the Senate Labor Commit- eighth grade are welcome, Volunteers sue needed to help crafts, such as: crayons; con- and gloves; and table games. Bible School, to he held July 31 I'ark, who recently retired as tee to supply votes neded for There will be a small registra for Friday, June 23, at the with Ihe summer program for struction paper; pencils; rulers; Information on the summer through August 11, are request' Dean of Students at Rutgers approval of the President's plan tion fee, Pupils may register the Elizabeth Missions. For ev compasses; scissors; wiffle balls program may be obtained from ed to contact either Mrs. Arthur UiiiviT.ii'y. Miss Hurd plans to Council CjjjwrrBSrs, Municipal to avert a threatened railroad aft*r services Sunday or before cry 12 children, one adult ami and bats; ping pong tables, balls, Harry Malpeta, telephone 548 Clough. 548 4275, or Mrs. Arthur Uavel throughout the United. Budding, Woodbridge. strike. iclass glai'U ou June iti, |ou« assistant is needed. Item and rackets; bailmintoniiets and |(ialja, 548 7C45, f,1IM»"»«Wv\

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• 1 ' Serving Union and Middlesex Communities YOU NOW GET MORE - THAN EVER BEFORE! Home Delivered For Only 50c Per Week . . . Caff Circulation Department . . . EL 4-5000 PAGE SIXTEEN Thurficiny, June 13, ltMVT Firm Loses Out Woodbridgc Sortior High School (Jradtialcs Sue Anil Abrnm* Klliabelh Jane Coqlm {Joette Chmlotte Miller Pnlor Allan Tolendino In Action Over Club Formed by Libraries Warrsn Bany Abramson Sandra Merrle Gold Nina Judith Miller Doris Ann Toth Irene Maria Adam Paul Joseph Golden Virgina Ann Miller Andrea Traberman ToMphins M. Adamiee Karen J. Comola Geiald Steven Minucd rank Albert Trlolo Plastic Sidinsr WOODBR1DGE — The Free beginning immediately Hlsphen lohn Alach AlclHos Tavares Goncalves Kathleen Concetto Miikinis l.onoio Lisa Trotto Public Library of Woodbridge In addition to the Reading Club Oonna Marie Amelorsano William Gene Golldenknr Linda Ann Mitchell udith Lan^ Trueheri TARTKIiKT — A Union has announced the second an- there will be story hours and Cynlhia Marls Anderson lotieph James Gougeon, Jr. Mary Louise Molnar hilip Michael Tuhy firm last week was nn-, special activities at all libra loan Kathleen Anderson Kalhryn D, Graham Dennis Charles Monteealvo William Thomas Tumaskovlcs successful in its allcmpt lo col-. nual Summer Reading Club for ries in the system. Information Valerie Geraldlne Andrew! Margaret Frances Gray William fames Moran 'eggy Kathleen Turner W| more Ihan $1,500.00 from a children. may be obtained by calling the Ajnelia Ann Angen Ronald Allyn Gregg Ellen Jane Moiiiko Barbara Ann Ulecka for I Rending woman who re| The club is designed to en- main library or any of the Linda Angley Carol Ann Gregus Patricia Monow George Girard Urban dished In pay thorn for an nn- •ourage children to use their branches as follows: Joan Diane Armstrong Donna Marie Grewe Gerald Marinos Moihopoulos Aliens Mary Uszenskl William Thomas Van Bramer .s:\lisfarlnry job of siding instal- 'eading skill through the vaca- Main Library, 800 Ranway Craig Lynn Arrojo Paul Richard Grigas Nancy Florence Motlack lation on her home. Holder Martini Assuncao Aleck Michael Grlshkevich Jane Louise Moyer Donald Harrison Van Hoosier ioti months, and to emphasize Avenue, ME 4-4450; Avcnel Thomas' Anthony Attanasto Michael Philip Grossman Wayne Joseph Moieletkl Harvey James Van Orden The ('.(". Fiasco Co.. of Union the fun of reading. This year Branch, 238 Avenel Street, 634 Betty Ann Baker Doiothy Frances Growney Michael Stephen Mulherin Kathryn Cecelia Van Tassel had sued Miss Mary Jane Raitt 323S; Barron Branch, 582 Rah r the theme 19 Step up to fun —. Darlene Gail Baker Maxlne Joyce Grutti Darlene Murano Brenda Susan Vanuk nf n.i Holly St., Port Reading, oung Woodbridge Readers are way Avenue, ME 40413; Colo lonathan Emerson Baldwin Jeffrey Stein Gutman Donald Patrick Murray Hobeit John Vargo claiming she owed them $1,528 EVERYWHERE." Each child nia Branch, Chain O'FIill Road, Thomas W. Balogh Linda Eleanor Haclcett Henry James Mushlk Robert Louis Vetere for "plasticrylic" siding put on will receive a personal reading FU 8-3415; Fords Branch, 558 Michael Anthony Barbterl Charlene Marie Hagendoorn Edward Charles Mutlkowskl Diane Marie Vldeyko her home. record and after he has read New Brunswick Avenue, 442- Anthony George Barcellona loann Haklar Catherine Theresa Nagy Dennis William Vint Miss Raitt had counlersued, four books he wilt receive mem- 3989; Hopelawn Brr.nch, School loseph John Barcellona, Jr. Michael Benjamin Hamilton Lois Ann Nagy Pasquale Anthony Volpone Margaret Mary Nagy Mary Anne Waggner charging misrepresentation and bership button. At the end of #10, Clyde Avenue, 826-3097; ludith Kay Barrett Mary'Ruth Hampton ALAN LEVIT2 Joseph Barsi Stephen Francis Nagy. Jr. Patricia Ann Walling fraud in the inducing of the con- the summer each child who has Iselin, 12 Middlesex Avenue, 283- William Robert Hancock BAR MITZVAH: Mr.: and Eve Ann Bartczalc Michael Anthony Napurano Henry Richard Warner tract, and with poor workman- read six or more books will 1338; Port Reading, School #9, Jacqueline Marie Handeihan Mrs. Harold Levitz, 20 Pinho Valerie lane Bar tha Norma Cathrlne Nekarda Raymond Wasilko ship and use of substandard receive a special certificate. Turner Street, 6340447; Sewa Jeffrey Barry Handler Avenue, will sponsor tomor- Susan Kate Baas Karen Ann Hannon Robert John Nelson Carol Susan Wasserman material. Children of any age may regis- ren, 546 West Avenue, ME 4 row evening's One* Shabbat Helen Elise Baumgartner Linda Carol Harned Wiliiam G. Nelson Thomas H. Walters After one day of trial before ter in person at the Main Li- 7571; Henry Inman, 607 Inman Antonia Frances Nsrl Carol Laurel Weber at the Carteret Jewish Com- GOssandra Beadle Geraldine Claire Hatlield brary or any of the branches Avenue, 382-5090, JohiP Joieph Beca Ralph Nelta Mary Ann Welck District Court Judge Herman munity Center at 8:30 in honor William Black Hawkins I,. Brietkopf, Flagge agreed to Frank Gene Beck Eileen Mary Haythorn Neil Thomas Nicastro ail Terty Weiner of their son Alan's Bar Mit?- Bonlta Lee Bell Christine Rose Nocciolo by Roberta Weiner a dismissal of all charges, act- vah Saturday, June 17 at 9 Andrea Cheryl Hegedus in? through its attorey, Nathan AlexU Ann Bell Andrew Stephen Hegedus Teresa Nocks fobyn Lyn Weingarten A.M. The community is invit- Patricia Ruth Benko Margaret Ann Nordahl Caren Ann Wslusz Weiss of Newark. Mrs. Price is Installed Gail Lynn Heidt ed. Alan Thomas Bern Catherine Mary Heinrich Kathleen Mary Norton Sarlene Carole Westbrook Miss Raitt had charged that Annie Lucienne Benzaquen Michael Novak 3avid Myron White the company's salesman Milton Alan is a seventh grade stu- Mary Carmella Herdman President of Hadassah dent at Minue School. He has Belly Ann B«rei Lawrence Raymond Hilton Monica Mary Novak Frederick James White lluckman of West Orange, had Callen I. Bergenfeld Jans Ellen Hinko Mary Victoria Nowakowskl Patricia Ann White represented to her that the sid- attended - Carteret - Hebrew Steven Alan Bsrkowlti Edward Henry O'Brien Linda Lea Wiggins School for 7 years. Alan will Michelle Leilani Hoffner ing to be installed on her home CARTERET — In a simple the Center Sisterhood and read William Michael Bernalh Patricia Ann O'Donnell Barbara Fern Wilpon setting, the newest president of by Mrs. Irving Levitz. chant a portion of the Torah Michael Charles Hofmann was all plastic. She charged Hosallnd Bertram Gary Elvin Holland Stephen Mark Often John Dennis Winer the Carteret chapter of Hadas- Reading on Saturday, known that the actual siding which The program "A Portrait of Paul John Hopkins Robert Alexander Olah David Harry Winograd sah Mrs, Burton Price, accept- Many" was by Mrs. Al Carpen- as "The Haftorah". The com Richard Allen Beyer Thomas John Olivaci atricia Collins Winston was brought to the residence Eleanor Judith Hopler ed her office for 1967-68 at the ter and Mrs. Burton Price. The munlty is invited to the ser- Caiyn Madeline Blash John O'Malley Joseph G. Wiribicki and which was actually Instal- Florence Louise Bobick Gloria Jean Horan installation ceremonies held cast included, Mrs. Zelman Cho- vices and the Kiddush follow- Patriclc Henry Horan Robert Orlick Harold David Witt led on one side of the house was Theodore Boehm Vincent Michael Orlick Thursday evening June 8th in dosh, Mrs. Lawrence Seigel, ing. Gsorgene Marie Bohacs Michael Christopher Horbal, Jr. eorge Wolters actually asbestos with a plas- the Carteret Jewish Community Mrs. Aaron Sackeim, Mrs. Kni- Timothy James Horton Gail Marie Orosx James Francis Woolley tic coating. Miss Raitt ordered Maureen Theresa Boland Jill Marie Orrigo tenter. fel, Mrs. Irving Levitz, Mrs William Otto Horvath Charleen Dordthy Wuth the workmen to stop Installs Cathy Jean Bolen Robert Albert Oshiro Patricia Ann Wyda Also installed were: Vice Edward Ulman, Mrs. Joseph Jonathan Fremont Bonnel Michaelene Sue Hrabar (ion when she became aware New Gasses Linda B|sA Ostlin Hartmut Frank Yago President Education, Mrs. Zel- Weiss. Accompanist: Mrs. El- Kenneth Kurt Booth Vincent George Hughes of the type of siding being used. Benni* Lee Hunter, Jr. Wallace Graber Pabst Barbara Ann Yannucci man Chodosh; vice-president mer Brown, Props: Mr. and Joanne Teresa Bornemann Peter Joseph Pahopin Flagge sued, claiming she Barbara Ann Borowslci Irene Rose Hurley Rose Frances Yanvary Fund-Raising, Mrs. Sidney Fox; Mrs. Knifel. The Installation At Youth Center Patricia Ann Imbrlaco Glenn Leroy Palmer eter Paul Young owed the firm for work done Vice-president Program, Mrs. Jeremony was written by Mrs. John Both-well Ronald Joseph Panko CARTERET — The Carteret Patricia Ann Bouvier Patricia Frances Ingram Elizabeth Karen Yudenfreund and for other fees. Laurence Seigel; Vice-president Al Carpenter and Mrs. Edward August John Intiabartolo Patrick Joseph Pansarino Shirley Ann Yuhas At the trial, Miss Haitfs at Recreation department, has an- Christopher Jon Boyter Julius Papp Membership, Mrs. Lewis Lehr- Ulman. A dinner preceded the nounced that there are new sum- Gary Joseph Introne Robert George Yunker •orney, Edward J. Dolan of Kathleen Susan Brennan Janet Louise Pasquall Alan Francis Yurenda er; Honorary Hospitality, Mrs. evening's program. mer classes now forming at the LOUIB Briante Thomas Frank Iremonger Carteret, asked the first Flagge Greg Pataky Natalie Zagalik Al Kestenbaum; Treasurer, Youth Center, located in Car- Patricia Ann Jachtm witness, Huckman, if he had Mrs. Harry Ginchansky and Kenneth William Brielske Sylvia Jackson John Joseph Palo Ronald Francis Zee Mn. Isidore Brown; Recording Mrs. Knifel were recipients of teret Park, corner of Louis .stood on tha piece of sample Leroy Robert Brown Ellen Jacobs Linda Ann Patterson Stephen Andrew Zeholla Secretary, Mrs. Phil Drourr; National Hadassah Awards; Street and E. Jersey Street. Alan Robert Paul siding in his sales presentation Raymond Stanley Brown Jeffrey James Jaeger Christine Edith Zincke Financial Secretary, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Ginchansky for life mem- Twirling classes, starting Wed- Gloria Paul Dorothy Beatrice Zingieser ' to Miss Raitt. Huckman said he Aram Robert Brusaw Carol Mary Janis Ginchansky; Correspondi n g, bership and Mrs. Knifel for vis- nesday, July 5 from 6:00 to 8:00 Wayne Bernard Bryant Yvonne Jenkins Lorraine Judith Pawlik Alan John Zinxe had, in order to show the Mrs. Charles Kuritz. ual aids. The next board meet P. M. $2.50 for a period of ten Antoinette Maria Buccarelll Bradlield Todd Jensen Mary Perei John Peter Ziolkowsld strength of the material. Dolan Teresa Ann Buccarelll Patsy Ann Zionce Board members - 3 years — ing of the group wilt be held weeks. Anthony Robert Joaqulm Patricia Laurie Petersen then placed a piece of paper on Thursday evening June 22 in the Dancing classes, consisting of Agnes Theresa Buchko Edward Francis Jodzio, Jr. Dianne Janice Peterson Franceen Stella Zmlgrodskl the floor and stood on it, then Mrs. Daniel Shllan; 2 years — Carolyn Ruth Bums Linda Lou Johnson Francis Andrew Zmigrodskl Mrs. Aaron Sackheim; 1 year — home of Mrs. Burton Price. ballet, hawaiian, tap, ball- Stephen John Petras asked if that proved the Friend Joseph Burton Richard Anthony Jones Daniel Anthony Picaro Linda Marie Zuber Mrs. Sidney Brown. room dancing, will start Thurs- Diane Marie Burylo Eufemia Jean Zullo strength of the paper. day, July 6 from 6:00 to 8:00 P. Barbara EUeen Jost Irwin Barry Plnkus The beautiful decorations, vis- BUS TRIP SET Anthony Stanley Cacchione Cheryl Ann Kacskovics Margaret Marie Pintinics Kenneth Mark Zurich Then Dolan questioned Huck M. $5.00 for a period of ten John Charles Cacchion* Janet Lillian ZwieraynsM man about the cost of the job. ual aids and program book were WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- Margaret Nancy Kaeser George Gene Plrnlk weeks. Charles Cadmus Merle Kahree Dolan then took the estimated executed by Mrs. William Kni- bridge Senior Citizens will par- Robert Allen Pirnlk Registration for these classes Richard Carmine Caifiero Dana Carl Kaiser Mary Anne Theresa PUano cost of the materials as given fel. Reservations: Mrs. Philip ticipate in a bus trip to Bear John Joseph Cahill Chodosh, Mrs. Jack Stein. Hos- will be held at the Youth Center, Charles Michael KaraBlk Louis John Pluone by Huckman, added them and Mountain, June 29. Reserva- Linda Lee Calaiiore Judith Barbara Kasiewici itality: Mrs. Sam Roth, Mrs. Wednesday, June 14, 21, and Maureen Margaret Plaska asked how the firm planned to tions are open to the public and 28, from 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. Glenn John Canniiiaro Beth Anne Katen Christina Agatha Platted make a profit on the siding Job Sidney Brown, Mrs. Al Kesten- may be made by contacting Rosalie lean CaiaveUo Margaret Jean Keegan Theodore Stuart Plavin baum, Mrs. Sidney Fox. Teen-age dances will be con- Barbara Janice Card if the estimated costs totalled Mrs. Ester Neilson, ME 4-1471. tinued at the Youth Center Janet Lynn Keleman Donald John Plescho Richard Peter Carney Robert John Kelly S2.400 and the price of the con- The address of welcome was A social meeting was held last through the summer on Friday George Stephen Poko Linda EUeen Can Jeffrey Alexander Xettler Theresa Catherine Polio tract was $2,300. delivered by the installation week and the door prize won nights from 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. Diane Lynn Carragino chairman Mrs. Joseph Weiss by Mrs. Neilson. Arlefie Trances Kisir ' Thomas Edward Poloski After Dolan concluded the Music will be played by "The Barbara Lynn Cariott Francis John KUh, Jr. Philip Hewy Possiel cross-questioning, Brietkopf or- Treasurers report: Mrs. Isidore Nightriders" and "The Alibis".' Gall Ann Cashion Kathryn Mas Kish Brown. Outgoing president Mrs Dean Edward Poulsen dered the dismissal. CHANGE MEETING DATE Admission 25 cents. Peter Paul Catenacd Victoria Margaret Ki»h Thomas Eugene Powers William LeBow presented her Christine Cassandra Chlera Beverly Susan Klein Vitold Mark Powylan Just In Case report for a successful year, and FORDS — The Board of Fire FOOD PRICE RISE Row Ctaedo • Bonnie Rae Klein Marilen Mae Prosek "Sorry to put you to the trou was given a gift by her board Commissioners of District 7 The Agriculture Department Raymond Joseph Cipperly Carole Jean Knezo Michael Thomas Pryilakowskl h!e of fetching water specially and members. Greetings were has announced that its meet- has predicted American house- Joseph Ernest Ciiavolo Robert Stanley Kohut Emily Ann Puskas for me," said an English touris brought from the Southern N.J. ings held heretofore on the first wives will pay two or tlkee per Barbara Ann Clement Diane Mary Kolb Robert Keith. Quinn who ordered whisky in a High- Region of Hadassah by the Wednesday of each, month will cent more for groceries this Karen Ann Cobb John Stephen Konar Carl Kenneth Racavich Helena Rose Kosakowsld land Inn. chapters liaison officer Mrs. Jo- be held the first Monday of summer. For the year as a Diane Gertrude Coggini Anthony Joseph Raguccl seph Schlesinger of Woodbridge. Theresa Ann Kostursld Mary Ann Rebovich "Nae trpuble at all," «eplied each month at 7:30 P.M., at whole, the department forecasts Roberta Sheri Cohen Dolores Veronica Kovach Greetings were sent by Mrs. an average increase of 1.7 per Stephen lames Cohorsky Thomas Joseph Redhing the host, "I always keep a drop the firehouse, Corrielle Street, George William Kovacs Sandra Redxinak on the premises in case of fire." Warren Drucker president o; Fords, starting July 3. cent above last year. Savas Gregory Comsudia Joann Elizabeth Xovacs Elbia America Conctpcioa Leslie Gilbert Reid Linda Alexis Krauss Gregory Edward Beszutek Eneido Concepcion Albert Donald Kubick Janet Anne Coniglio Robert Reynolds Sylvia Kuchma Raymond Charles Richards Paul loseph Constantin* Mary Ann Kukish Joann Corey Nancy loan Richichl Victoria Susan Kursinaky Jane Ellen Rlppen KARL C. MtMAHON Joseph Francis Cornacchla Ellen May La Bruno Virginia Mary Hobak SUMMER SCHOOL Claudette Julta Cornell John Carl La Cagnato SEWAREN — EarJ C. Mo« John Isabelo Rodriguex Hoy Thomas Covino Anna Maria Lacko Lawrence Daniel Rodzinka Mahon, suj>erintendent of Ui« Sponsored by James loseph Cruise Edward Jean Lahoda Janet Maty RomaneUi Sewaren Public Service Elect- Peter Culton Veronica Catherine Lambertl Frank Anthony Rombardo ric & Gas Company Generating Brenda Joy Cunlala Anthony Paul Lama John Alien Rose Station, today was again named Ethel Melissa Curry Jean Margaret La Poote Kenneth Allan Rosko general campaign chairman of Sandra Lee Dabrowslcl Janet Bernadette Laskowild Bonita Lynn Rothman Constance Star Daicilc the 1968 United Fund-Raritan The Woodbridge Township Board of Education Nuniio La Spate Diana Lynn Joyce Rubanick Bay Area Campaign to stark Lorraine Marie Dai Eva Lorraine Latshaw Clyde Henry Rutan Thomas Edward Dalinsky Frank Anthony Lattarulo Patricia Ann Ryan in September. Earl Eugene Dandridge, Jr. Mary Lou Laxar Arlene Katherine Sadowskl Mr. McMahon was named by Ann Grace Daniels Maureen Georgeann Laso Jean Alice Salisbury Ernest S. Lenning, Jr., United June 26 - August 4 Alfred Eric Darmoial Raymond Joseph Lemey Lynne Marie Sandstrom Fund president. Tha campaign Linda Jean Daubs Mary Elixabeth Lengyel Gail Ann Sangrita chairman is a graduate of (Closed July 4 - Open July 8) Brace Edward Davis Roy Albert Leonard Anne Marie Sanlscalchl Ann Marie Dealt Massachusetts Institute ot Susan Dorothy Leiko Joseph Peter Saniscalchl Technology with a B.S. degree Anita Mae De Groat Jean Marie Le Van Ann Catherine Sank OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS James John Delardo William Richard Lowii Joanne Andre Santiago in Electrical Engineering; of Vallijean De Laune Joanne Mae Lindell Jean Maria Santoro Columbia University, with an Linda Ann De Luca Frances Kay Liptak Brant Paul Saperstein M.A. in Sociology; and the New Lawrence De Pew Frances Jean li»i Lorraine Mary Sardone Jersey Law School (now Rut. RESIDING IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Sandra Jeanne De Sante Neal Howard Litlnger Cynthia Ann Saruga sers University) with an L.L.B, Dennis Stuart Deutsch Andrea OUna Lohne Theresa EUeen Satallante degree. He is a member of the Janet Christina Devlin Barbara Jean Lombardl Janis Gayle Schlenl Marion EUen Diem Woodbridge Area and Perth Margaret Grace Lomonica Howard Gary Schlesinger Amboy Chambers of Com- ELEMENTARY SECONDARY Laura Ann Digiovannl Frank Paul Lukacs Louis Barry Schleilngsr Angelo Di Laura William Frank Lukacs Ronald Henry Schlosser merce, the Woodbridge Rotary $25 Make a,) Ln scs (z li $20 Jacqueline Mildred Dillen Mitchell Louis Lukasluk Stephen Joseph Schulack , Club, the New Jersey Associa- Bemadett* Maria Dolese Raymond George Luti William John Scully tion of Professional Engineers; Developmental Reading Engli»hI,n,III,IV Plane Geoin. John Joseph Donnelly Patricia Ann Lyons Carolyn Mary Seddon and has beeri a leader in char- Maiyann Helen Dorohovich John James Maclver Dennis John Sedor itable and civic activities in World Gv. II Algebra I Richard George Dorohovich Jean Ann MacKenile Barbara Marie Seeman West Caldwell, where he re- Modern Mathematics Shariene Stephanie Dorot Neil William Magargal Mary Henee Seicxek ,ides. World Hist. Biology Robert Donald Druisba Lorraine Lou Mager Joann Ida Sellitto U. S. Hist. I. n Physics Nancy Joyce Dubay James Thomas Mahon Delorei Ann Seralln In accepting the post of Patrick Joseph Duggan Wanda Kedwig Majlowski Susan Carol Serge chairman for the second time, French I Chemistry Dennis Bernard Dunigan Kathleen Elizabeth Mallen Linda Marie Serreno Mr. McMahon appealed strong- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Janice Margaret Duiis Nancy Ann. Mallon Stephen Sexton y to local leaders to help reach Spanish I Bookkeeping 1 Ruth Marie Egry Ruth Susan Malon Kathleen Marie Shannon he goal, which will be deter- 2 hours a day $20 Gen. Math. Donna Lee Eidson Dennis Edward Malopolskl Kathleen Shields •nined shortly. Typing I Wallace Thor Ekstedt Lucia Maria Mancini Margaret Jill Shoosmith Sharon Ivy Ellison Philip Peter Mansueto Jeffrey John Siessel 7th & 8th Grade Mathematics Personal Typing - (No Credit) Russell Daryl Ely Peter P. Marczak Gloria Patiicia Silagyl James John Englert Theresa Annette Margiatto Mary Silogy 7th & 8th Grade English Susan Jill Eshleman ' Gae Marie Marino John Peter Slmono Patricia Mary Esmerado Alice Susan Marlis Linda Carol Simpson NEW COURSES Donald Francis Esposito Carol La Vein Marsh Linda Lee Singalewitch Annette Barbara Falco David Alan Marshall Gary John Sklar V'l Hrs, a day) $40 Richard Joseph Faletts Valgene Martha Martellt v Coreen May Skoland SAD HOMECOMING Kathleen Ana Farrell Ton! LilUan Martorelll Linda Ellen Smith Goderich, Ontario — A 20- English], » M, IV 'fhund Dianne Grace Federico John Gerard Masterly Francis George Sninskl year-old girl returned to her Martha Alice Fedun Thomas Michael Masters Stephen Michael Sohlnkl farm home and found six mem- Maria LouUe Ferioll V. S. Hist! I, II Algebra Frances Victoria Mauceri Patrlda Ann Soleo , hers of her family shot to death, Michael Bruce Ferrars Anthony Joseph Maure, Jr. Joann Marie Sorrentl Biology Em«»t Charles Fessel Helen McNee's mother, sister Bruce Edward Mazur Robert loseph Spadaro and three brothers were dead Maria Xatherin* Festa Dawn Marie Mazzella Johp Slaltari Nancy Ann Flnegan Timothy McCarthy in bed. Apparently her father had shot the five members ot Scott Alan Fischer Donna Jean McClelland Maty Christine Stank*wic* Eugene William Fisher Juanita Lois McDaniel Kenneth Alan Stegman (he family then went to the wood- REGISTRATION Linda Adrlenne Fisher Charles Robert McGarry. Ill Allen James Stevens shed and shot himself. Carol Ann Fishinger Dennis Arthur McGettiqan Alan Frederick Stewart ' Donald William Flono Thomas Edward Mclntyre Robert Thomas Stewart ON CAR ACCIDENT DEATHS Patricia Ann For* Richard Paul McKedn John Dennis Francisco Linda Marie Stiles Chicago — The National Safo- Children may be registered at th« school they Howard McLeod Sandra Lee Stlllwell ly Council has reported tralliii are now attending. Cynthia Marie Frank James Thomas McQueeney Donna Marie Slinziano Elementary Program: Douglas Warren Freund Margaret Mecka deaths totaled 10,900 In Ihu Susan Frey Thomas George Sloll quarter of 1%7. This was a ona Joann Marie Mehes : Linda Ann Strubel Students attending public schools may register Jay Bennett Frledland Nancy Jean Mellor Thaddeus Francis Suchan per cent increase over the sama Linda Ann Fiielinghaua John Timothy Melton Edward John Suliga, Jr. period last year. Accidents m Secondary Program: wKKr" ice counselor. Jill Kathleen Frorumaler Rudolph Ivan Menchan Jon Ivan Symko this period left 40,000 injured I Arthur Fry Clematina >Iajie Menichl&Jlo Margaret Ann Siakacs and an economic loss of $2,000,- llElalne Louise Futey Eddy Mermelstein Dwayne Edward Szczech 000,000. ipKalhleen Mary Gall Joanne Louiae Meslcs NON PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS Charles Irle Ganelt Kathleen Ann Stale Frederick jQ»eph.Mst»lnfleT Cheryl Louise Sienasi DAI), MOTHER OK YEAK. Barbara HettcsjM Raymond Vincent Siiber . t'psta Mesa, Calif, r- A oily- Marsha Joyce Mesiaros Bemaid-' Gaspaut Katherine Elizabeth Takacs wide "mother- ef the y6ar" con- !;te/»n • Frank' Mihalek Rosalie Elaine Talbert test was won by Floyd \V. Lino-. June 20, 21 from 1:8Q PJVL—3 P.M. at Wood- Patricia Ho»«maiy Gsaidlno Mutia Alice Miley Jantt Le* CUnna John Frond* Tallaierro Say through a letter written by ,., brfaje Senior HJgbfidiooJ.------* ,. - - - - - Cbiie Klizabeth Miller Ralph Michael Tango Dlemne) CWOOM ' Deena Lynn Miller his • l?-yeai' oH daughter; Tha lohn Alexander Geiek Barbara Ann Taylor self-employed carpenter lia* ID R^RV&T TUB-BIGOT TO WITHDRAW ANY COURSE FOK WHICH THERE IS INSUFFICIENT Leoor* Jan* Giannechinl Rosemarle Ann Teleposky been father ami tuollur for iii* Susan Gilford Mary Alice Thompacm Hdith Ann Marie Tinyel* thi-i'f children since las \w!u Sue Glapsiaaii died in March. n Hichaid Qlickinan Jacqueline Sandia A an Titlel Leader-Press Thursday, June 15, W67 PAGE

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Kurds I1'ire t'iim|>;inv h'lrn ;i ii ;ui'l u ;i ^ rlrrlrd In I lie 1 hold a ill ill Inimurim \aliiin:il lluiior Nnnriv m III Hems 1 V. M . ;il HIP fi HIM nil Co "I'hnmni r V'iir. lie rrrrntlv \MIII iir.sl place in the HHO yard rirllo SIIOI'I \ evml in Ihr Virginia Callinlic A jnopting of tho Middlesex High Sclinls Tniek Meet. He has County Coin Club is scheduled I The Molliers Auxiliary nf lli< circled to arcrpl (lie Wesl Point for tonight «t 7 o'clock. In St. Fords Clara Hnrton Hoys Hnsr- hall l.ensue will inert at Ihe nomination and follow in the Cecelia's School cafeteria, Sut- older brother, ton Street. Clara Barton Vireliouse. on footsteps nf his I-cc. who graduated from (he II Bingo games will bs held to- II Monday. June 10. al R:30 I' M S. Military Academy in .lime, night in Beth Sholom Auditori- IDT/P ', Mrs. I. Ma'elski. president um, 90 Cooper Avenue, begin said that Ihe men's excculive '•""• ; niiig«t7:45. Several graduates of Doug- daughter of Mr and Mrs. hoard will join Ihe women im- mediately after the short btisi ^ • fin * •' Tsl Aid Squad lass College havo been award- Philip SingalewiLch, 17 Linda 1 1 will hold a meeting rm Monday, Tha Ladies Auxiliary of the d scholarships, fellowships or Avenue, Colonia, has been ac-i " " mcclinR. c Juno M, at 8:00 P. M., at squad Chemical Hook :md Ladder Co.Jteachift assistantship for grad- eptcd for enrollment at Davis "We Foolish Builders' will headquarters. Corielle Street, District 11, will meet tonight uatc study. Th-ey include Janice and Elkins College, Elkins. W. be the sermon topic of the Rev. at 8 o'clock, in the Auth Ave- Handler, 375 Cypress Drive, Co- Va., for the Fall term. A June • • • Robert II. Skidmore, pastor of lonia, assistantship in the law graduate of Woodbridge Senior tho Wesley Methodist Church. A meeting of Boy Scout Troop library at Rutgers Law School High School, Miss Singalewitch Sunday, June 18. Randy Nel- 47 will be held tonight with and Ellen S. Gutman, 120 Grove was active in the glee club, son will be Ihe Aeolyte and Scoutmaster Alan Bliss, at First Avenue, Woodbridge, Master of served on the school newspaper Mrs. Walter Bohensky and Mrs. Preibyterian Church Hall, 1295 Arts in Te.yhing Fellowship staff and participated in the Carol Rowland, Grecters, The Oak Tree Road. Program in English at North- senior play. Official Board will meet on • • • western. • • • Monday, June 19, at 8:00 P.M. T1i« lemi-monthly meeting of • • * On the honor roll at Pingry * * * th« Ladies Auxiliary of VFW School are Stuart Homer, 150 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aquila, The Sisterhood of Temple Post 2636 Is scheduled for to- Green Street, Woodbridge; Ian 53 Holton Street, Sewaren, were Emanu-El will meet tonight at night at 8 o'clock, at the post! hosts'to Shrank, 374 New Dover Road, 20 relatives and friends 8:15 at the Temple. headquarter*, Route 27. Colonia. Departmental honors at a buffet supper Sunday to Mrs. Stanley Solomon GETS AWARD: Commander Elect Frank Bnzas and Retiring Commander Alfred Oakley pre- in English, Latin, German, mark the first birthday of their conduct a make-up demonstra- sent Douglas King, principal of Carteret High School with the VFW Citizenship Award for his Mathmatics and History went 11i» Chriit's Ambassadors of son Christopher Donald. Mrs. tion called "Introduction to outstanding work for the youth of the community. to Stuart Homer. ths Iselin Assembly of God Aquila is the former Barbara Beauty", consisting of an an- Church will attend ths District Ann Zullo, daughter of Mr. and • * * alysis of individual factors and C. A. banquet tomorrow night, Mrs. James Zullo, Cedar Ave- Recently James E. Nonnema- corrective make-up. Theater 7:30, tt (ho Eatontown Metho- nue, Woodbridge. cher, of the American Legion, tickets and door prizes will be HEALTH & BEAUTY dirt Church. Cars will leave the who resides at Nixon, was elect- awarded. Is«iln church, corner of Coo- Robert R. Best, 531 Alice ed to serve Public Service Post It is well to bear in mind that per Av4nuo and Berkely Boule- Place, Woodbridge, returned 160 as Junior Vice Commander Cub Pack 53 will hold a dangerous germs are alwaji vard, «t 6:45 P. M. home Saturday from Fort Knox, for the year 1967-68. meeting tonight at 7:30 in IhejPresenUt t in tthh e normall akink , t» Ky., where he served two weeks • * • annex of Our Lady of Peace Penally in the fold around the St Cecelia's C. Y. 0. Is spon- of active duty as a member of Chevron Oil Company, Perth Church. hair folicles and in the oil glands soring « dance tomorrow night the 78th Division (Training). Amboy, honored area residents • • * about'the nos« and back. Ai a at eight o'clock, In Lourdes * • * for uninterrupted service. They The Library at Our Lady ofjrl'e they cause no harm but Hall. The Women's Association of included Emil S. Haklar, 69 Peace Church School will he are capable of causing serious • • • Christian Service will hold its Poplar Street, Fords, 20 years of closed for the months of July infections if a person's skin bt Service; Joan M. Tatarka, 27 The Junior High Fellowship annual Strawberry Festival to- and August, with the exception comes broken or abraded, or of the First Presbyterian Church morrow in Fellowship Hall of Pikeview Lane, Woodbridge, 15 of Sundays, when it will beithe vitality is for any reaion will meet Sa'urady, 7:30 P. II., Woodbridge Methodist Church. years and Carol M. Kane, 434 open from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 • lowered Cliff Road, Sewaren, 10 years. in the church. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Frank La P.M. When the skin is kept In a • • • Penta and Mrs. Andrew Ander- • • • healthy condition, face powdtr Gregory D. Winter, son of Mr Sixty-five fathers and sons son. The festival will be open The Golden Age Club of 01- is' a great aid to beauty. It re- Wit 6 participated in Cub Scout Pack to the public from 6 to 7:30 and Mrs. Georgge Winter, 165 sen Towers will visit The moves the shiny appearance, so 249's father and son bowling p. M. Washington Avenue, Iselin, will Smithville Inn in Absecon, sought after by the African, but receive his diploma Sunday event held at Edison Bowl-0- • • • Tuesday, June 20. The bus will deprecated by the Caucasian. It Mat. Results were: Cub Scout when Seton Hall Preparatory On the Dean's List at Rut- leave the building at 9:00 A.M. also partially conceals minor dt- High Games, Kenneth Lake, School, South Orange, conducts gers College of Arts and Scien- • * • fects such as discoloration and Den 10, first place with 118; its commencement exercises. ces are: Frank G. Kursay, 63 Terry Fullterlon, son of Colo so forth. Glen Henkal, Den 10, second > • • Larson Avenue, Edison; Joseph nel and Mrs. Leroy R. Fuller- place, with 112; and Eddie James Alan and Joseph Alan The powder does not clog tht T. Higgins, 301 St. James Ave- ton of Arlington, Virginia, won a McGeehan, Den 7, third place, Mehesy, sons of Joseph J. Me- pores and cause blackheads if nue, Stephen S. Winograd, 296 4 year Army ROTC Scholarship with 111. The father and son hesy, 68 Worden Avenue, Hope- removed at night by cream or South Park Drive, and Robert at the University of Notre Dame, "high game" went to Kenneth J. Nagy, 805 Terrace Avenue, lawn, respectively, a junior at by washing the face. In fact, it the School of Education and a a 4 year NAVY NROTC Scholar- really acts as a protection or md his father, Kenneth Lake, all of Woodbridge; Robert J. ship at the University of Illinois, Sr., with 313. JQuinet 29 Partch Place, Edi- senior at the School of Religion covering against biting winds and a Presidential nomination at and direct rays of the sun. The * * * 'son. of Bob Jones University, Green- each of the three Military Aca- foundation lotion or cream pre- Women Interested In volun- ville, S. C, are on Dean's list AT MEMORIAL DAY RITES: Photo shows scene at the Carteret Memorial Day services. demies. Colonel Fullerton is the vents the powder from coming teering to make pads for can-| Linda Lee Slngalewitch, for the second semester. Shown from left to right are Mayor Thomas Deverin, Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. M. Self, Mrs. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. off and gives the skin a softer cer patients this summer, are Duffy and Mrs. D'Alession, also Al Oakley, commander of Carteret Post, 2314, VFW. Howard Fullerton, New Bruns- and velvety sheen. requested to call „ Mrs,. .J. M. wick Avenue, Fords, Colonel Ful- 1 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Maly, telephone 283-2897, or lerton, a graduate of Woodbridge During the day if you wish to Mrs. R. B. Wassell, telephone freshen your appearance, County of Middlesex and SUta al New pproved subject to Uie ternu and con- Resolution for Howard Development Co. High, has recently received his Jersey: itions set forth In the Board of Adjust- approving variances for side- and rear 283-2469. No special talent is Doctorate Degree in Education down for a short period, if you "BEING know and described u Lot 12ment resolution adopted April 6, 1967. lines on four dwellings to be erected on necessary. Material can be have time close the eyes and lit Block 399-G on the Map of Chain ADOPTED: June 6, 1967 Lots SB. 69, 70 t 71. Block 500, on "Pro- from George Washington Univer O'HIlls, Istlin, Section 3. Howard Mad- I hereby certify that the above li a posed Preliminary Plan and Profile fnr brought to the individual homes sity, Washington, D. C. Terry relax every muscle in your body. ison, Surveyor, dated May 27, 1953, andtrue and exact copy of tbe Resolution ad- Ladmar, Inc." May 3, 19S6, revLied AUK. and the pads picked up, if ne- Fall asleep if you can On filed In the Office of the Clerk of Mid- opted by th« Municipal Council of the 16, 1966, approved on Nov. 1, 1%« hy the a graduate this week from dlesex County on June 26, J953. ai Map Township of Woodbridge at their Regular Municipal Council, 'Map of Vista Estates. cessary. Pads will be sent to Bishop O'Connel High School awakening, take a short, hot No. 1822. FUe No. 424. Meeting held on June (, 1M7. Section 2' (Old Lot* 5 to II, Block 500 on the Sacred Heart Free Home, bath, finishing with a dash of ALSO being known u 162 Bedford Ave- JOSEPH V. VALENTI tho Woodbridge Township Tax Map), l.url and was a football and track let- Court, off Kline Boulevard, Colonia. N. J. Philadelphia. cold water. Rub with a crash nue, belln, Woodbridge Townjhlp. Mid- Municipal Clerk dlesex County, New Jersey." L.P. 6/1S/6T ts.so HOWARD DEVELOPMENT CO. towel until the whole body is The approximate amount of the Judg- 1M So. 21st Street The Pre-U. S.Y, will meet STORK CLUB glowing from the friction. Put ment to be satisfied by *aid sate Is the RESOLUTION I Kenilworth, N. J. sum of Seventeen thousand, eight hun Take notice that on the 1st day of June, L.P. 6/15/67 Monday. 7:30 P. M., at Congre- New arrivals recorded recent- some fresh lotion on your facetet d Twenty-six <%n*xu» Dollars more1967, th» Zoning Bo»nl of Adjustment of|- gation Beth Sholom Synagogue, and remove excess with a «oft'°r '«•. ?'"* interest together with tu the Township of Woodbridge, after a pub- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ly at the Perth Amboy General cost* of this sale. lic hearing adopted a resolution for Gwen- Seated Bids will be received by tha 90 Cooper Avenue. Hospital include: Book Review towel. I The subscriber reserves the right to ad-doline Fennelly, for a variance to erect a Board of Education of the Borough of Car- ureainRraothe* iIn ailnl inthn» air thif jJourn said sale from time to time subject one family house on Dow Avenue, Iselln, teret, New Jersey at the Abraham lin- From Fords, a son to Mr. i!;.v.,^--, only to such New Jersey, Lots 1444 and 1449, Block coln School Building, Carteret Avenue, Meetings of the Iselin Fife : your lungs will hold. Attempt upon the exercise of such power a may 449-A, and that a copy of sold resolution Carteret, New Jersey at a Regular meet. md Mrs. Napoleon Auger, 96 |l'; ::f'^M y g Is on file In th» office of said Board at Ing on Wednesday evening. June 28, 1967, and Drum Corps will be held ;i: h it be speciallilly providedd by llaw or rules olf i"ifth Street; a daughter to Mr. — '•" ROSEMARY'S BABY to expell it with resistance. The Court. Soli subject to conditions of rale. ths Municipal Building, Woodbridge, N. at eight o'clock for the following! Monday and Wednesday eve- and Mrs. Joseph Palochko, 63 By Ira Levin cheeks will puff out, the lungs ROBERT 1). JAMISON J. and is available for Inspectionpt . Furniture And Equipment nings, seven o'clock, at Wayne Sheriff Edward J. Kenney, Secretary for the Art Room at the Fifth Street; a daughter to Mr. and throat become tense, and Carteret High School Wilson Hall, Middlesex Avenue. (Reviews Written by Staff of VICTOR II. EICHHORN Board of Adjustment and Mrs. Moritz Halpern, 21 the blood will race through thi Attorney Township of Woodbridgi Bids will b« opened and read at this meet- The entire corps meets Mon- Free Public Library of Wood- L.P. 6/8-15-22-29/67 S53.76 ing. Bersey Court; a son to Mr. and body, causing the cheeks to L-P. 8/1J/67 13.52 day and the Senior Group on bridge) Random House, 1967. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF Certified check In tha amount of 10'% Mrs. Frank Tully, 53 Safran flush with the glow of health. NOTICE of the Total Bid or a Bid Bond must ac- Wednesday. "Rosemary's Baby" deals in ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Avenue. When you are slowly letting SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: company all bids. PLEASE TAKE? NOTICE, that on June Statement of BIRDER STATE QUALI- the macabre, as differentiated out the breath while resisting, DOCKET NO. M-64W-M From Carteret, a son to Mr. PROMOTED: — J. A. Oli- from the simple psychopatho- STATE OF NEW JERSEY: 6, 1967 the Municipal Council of the Town FICATION must also be enclosed with tht Den mothers and committee- nd Mrs. Raymond Denton, 43 tap the face, neck, and throat TO: SADRED1N NASR ABA ship of Woodbridge approved subdivision Bid. vacz, 260A Main Street, Wood- logical we read of with under- of Lots M and 38, Block 43S-A, Wood Ave- Specifications may be obtained, at tha men are needed for Cub Pack with the fingers playing a sharp By virtue of an Order of UM Superior Fitz Street. bridge, has been appointed standing and a minimum of ter- Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division nue, aj approved by the. Planning Board office of the Secretary/Business Mgr.. 49 to continue the program for rat-a-tap, tap on the tensed mus- made on the 29th day of May, 1S67, In a on May 29, 1967, and u approved by the during business hours, at tha Abraham From Woodbridge, a daughter Building Maintenance Super- ror nowdays. Lincoln School, Carteret Avenue, Carteret, the coming year. No experience cles. Now, put on your powder civil acUon wherein Gloria Nan Ara is Board of Adjustment on March 6, 1967 and to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buehko, visor in the New Jersey Bell May 11, 1967 of the existing one family New Jersey. is necessary. Boys between the Despite author and friend the plaintiff and you are the defendant 126 Fulton Street; a daughter Telephone Company's Eliza- and other makeup that you you are hereby required to answer Ui» dwelling on Lot 36 and tho construction of Bids ate to be placed In a sealed en- ages of 8 and 11 are eligible Hutch's warning, Rosemary and choose. You will not only feel complaint of the plaintiff on or before the a new dwelling on Lot 39. velope and plainly marked o Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk, 16 beth District. He will be re- BID PROPOSAL FOR FURN1TURH for membership. Anyone inter- Guy Woodhouse, being young, 31st day of July, 1967, by serving an an- GEORGE KTTLAN and MABY KITLAN, 'eyser Street; a son to Mr. and sponsible for the maintenance, alive and rested, you will look swer on Louis F. Sellyei, E*qidre, plain- ROSE MARY KITLAN AMI EQUIPMENT FOR ART ROOM AT ested in registering a boy, or skeptical and in the first flush tiff's attorney, whose address ia No. ITS By Francis C. Foley. E«q. CARTERET HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Vinu Patel, 149 Pikeview heating and air-conditioning >i fresh as when you started volunteering their help is re- of economic security, move into out in the morning after a r«- Smith Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, 1430 Oak Tree Road Tha Board of Education reserves tha iane. systems of the Telephone and in default thereof such judgment shall Iselin, New Jeney right to reject any or all bids and to «on, telephone 548-6030; Joseph the Bramford, an old apartment| freshing night's sleep and a be rendered against you as the Court shall L.P. 6/IS/67 13,94 waive any informalities In the Best inter- From Woodbridge, a son to buildings in Woodbridge, Perth think equitable and just. You shall file est of the Board of Education. quested to call Arthur B. John house where suicides were com-]good breakfast, Dated: June 13. 1W7 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Orender, Amboy, South Amboy, Sayre- your answer and proof of service In du- NOTICE Dunn, 381-0982; or Robert Kraft, monplace and where in former TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 80 Strawberry Hill; a daugh- __ | plicate with the Clerk of the Superior Joseph P. Lamb, President ville, Carteret and Browntown PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that on the Edwan! J. Tirello, 634-7261. er to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony years resided, until exposed, the w N help______s ____poo_r lands ex. Court. State House Annex, Trenton, New area. Jersey, in accordance with the rules of 8th day of June, 19«7 the Zoning Board of Secretary/Bus. Mgr. Lease, 747 Harrell Avenue; a cannibalistic Trench sisters and jpan( _ telecommunications, civil pr&uUce and procedure. Adjustment of the TownWilp of Wood- Cartertt Board of Education Mr. Olivacz began his tele- bridge, after a public hearing, adopted a The Clover Leaf Chapter of the infamous necromancer Ad- —— The object of said action Is to obtain a L.P. 6/15/67 $8,5* daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John phone career as a building Sweet Adelines, Inc., will meet rian Marcato. Henry Ford warns of rise in judgment of divorce between tba sali Egry, 151 Carroll Avenue; a equipment mechanic in Eliza- plaintiff and you. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT Monday, 8:30 P. M., at the son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Living a wall space apart:car prices DATED: June 1, 1967 OF FIRE DISTRICT NUMBER SF.VK.N beth in 1964. He was assigned LOUIS F. SELLYEI TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE. MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NEW JERgET Green Street Firehouse Hall. Sofka, 226 South Park Drive. from the Woodhouse are Mjnnie COMPARATIVE'BALANCE SHEET J to Rahway, Cranford, and LEGAL NOTICE Attorney for I'lainllff ' * * * and Roman Castevet. Minnie, an 175 Smith Street Balance Balance From Carteret, a daughter Summit, prior to his present ASSETS , Mar. 31. 1M« Mar. 31, 1S61 MIDDLESEX COUNTY Perth Amboy, Mew Jersey The Knights of Columbus to Mr. and Mrs. John Cselinacz, promotion. aged though budding horticult L.P. 6/015-22-29/67 t29.9> Summer Camp, Camp Colum- urist, seems bent on cultivating SURROGATE'S COURT Cash-General Account f 11,193.29 t 3J14.2I 32 Lincoln Avenue; a son for He was born in Rahway and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cash-Construction Account 25JKI9.21 bus, at Bamber Lake, Whiting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cincar, Rosemary's good will along ORDINANCE #87-10 Deferred Charges to Future Taxation 190.000.oi) graduated from Woodbridge Theodore M. Belcheff, Jr., Executor ol AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDIN- will open Sunday, July 2, and 186 Pershing Avenue; a daugh- With the tannis root she grows ! Theodora" ~M.~Belcheff. Sr.. cor) Theodore ANCE #140 ENTITLED "AN ORDIN- S1S7.092 -49 S 3,314 23 High School. He served with - • • -- * J by direction of Ab close August 19. The camp is ter to Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph v«. nnnni»«r.H» PrvrnQn ridr Belcheff, deceased, by , . ANCE TO RAISE REVENUE AND TO Surrogate of tna|_,HoHIBIT AND REGULATE THE DIS- LIABILITIES, RESERVE AND SURPLUS the United States Army as a in her apartment. Roman, ner , M((tolillsky. Deputy .mjH1H1._. ANll HKUVlArK -nm Uls. divided into three groups, the Prokop, 84 Longfellow Street. Serial Bonds , $150,000.1X1 Sergeant from 1961 to 1964. He distinguished Whlte-maned and County of Middlesex, hereby Rives notice POSA1US. AN_ oDp RUBBIS REFUSEH AN, GARBAGED TO ESTABLIS. ASHH- Cub Village, boys 8 to 10 years more ag b t^0 lhe^ _ f th 8ai d ^MU to Appropriation Reserv* 7.879.UO From Iselin, a son to Mr. and is a member of the Briarwood _.„ .„_,______vivnt husband "editor Sr *lor ») Tl)eilim« Theodore M, AND REGULATE A MUNICIPAL DIS- 3,31431 of age; Juniors, 11 to 13; and who has traveled the world j j , in their debts, demands and claims Surplus IUH.-2S Mrs. Richard Orcutt, 7 Fishel Sportsman's Club and holds mor. e agea DOn- V1. V ni nUSUdllu. , Dr n(„.-...._ . Theodor. e Belcheff, to POSAL AREA 1'OR SAID PURPOSES IN Improvement Authorization 25,899.21 Seniors, 14 and 15. Additional in over seems to have livedd fof r gainst the estatte nf thth e saiid deceaseddd, T,,E uoROUUH OF CARTERET. COUNI Road. Over, seems lO Iiavt- ' j under oath or affirmation, within six- MIDDLESEX AND STATE OF * 3.31-1.21 formation and application forms office as treasurer. He is mar- TY 0F From Fords, a daughter to the sole purpose 01 enricning | montl)5 _r,,m ,|,_s date or they will belNKW jEHSEY, AND TO LICENSE ANDI for registration may be obtain ried to the fromer Linda Ann forever barred ol any action therefor! REGULATE COLLECTORS AND TOI This Summary of Audit for the yesr ended March 31, 1M7 of the Board of Fir* Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guraey Minnie's existence. Commissioner!, Fire District Number Seven. Township of Woodbrldge, Naw Jersey. ed from Tony Clericuzio, at 283- Szucs. . .. | against the said txecutor. PROVIDE FOR THE CHARGING OK! 7 Tulip Drive. Guy Woodhouse, WHO IS a bit Theodore M. Belcheff. Jr.. FEES FOR THE USE OF THE MUNICI- Is published twice as required by R.S. 40:151-37. 2068. | Executor PAL DISPOSAL AHEA." S. W, HORNSBY From Keasbey, a son to Mr. Treasurer ,.>„. ;n fplpvUinn and Who has Dated June 5th lw7 APPROVED AND ADOPTED; Jun» 7. • • • L.P. 6/15-22/67 fcf.TJ and Mrs. William Szaloczi, 53 actor in Television arm WHO ™ Dated nickeiam, Es A meeting of Boy Scout Troop Greenbrook Avenue. been depressed after having Stanley s INTRODUCED: May 17, 1967. Advertised, as adopted on first reading 48 is set for Tuesday, 7:30 P. From Menlo Park Terrace, a come in second in an ™^™\™ y with Notice of Public Hearing May 29, M., with Scoutmaster Reinhart MORE PARAGRAPHS L. $18.00 son to Mr. and Mrs. Edmond focaller adn timportano do thte moviparte becausrole, ise | AUorney6/15-22-20-7/6/6. 7 Thorsen, at VFW Post 2636 Hearing Ik-Id: June 7, 1967. Lynn, 115 McGuire Street. the actor originally choset bn sud- NOTICE Approved by Mayor Thomas J. Deverin Headquarters, Route 27. From Edison, a daughter tc denly becomes incapacitated. Take notice Ihnt SHORTY'S BAR 1 Advertised as finally uduutedTJune 15, y ON RUSSIAN NAVY CHILL, INC.. tins applied to the Munici- • * • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seramba, With the part sate'.y in low, 1967. A Societ naval force was re- pal Couiu-il of the Township oi Edison, •PATRICK POTOCN1G SALE Bingo games will be held 7 Eastlick Road; a daughter to fur a Plenary Retail Consumption Ituiuugh Clerk portedly steaming in the Medi-j: lii-cnse for premises situated at 701-793- _ p 6/15/67 1638 Tuesday night in St. Cecelia's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engel, 14 795 Amboy Avenue, Fords, Edison Town air-conditioned Lourdes and Renee Court; a daughter to Mr. terranean in position to play al{£"by" w"i\hdra'wV hisTbjections. ship. New Jersey. ORDINANCE #67-09 Fatima Halls, Early bird gome possible role in the Arab-Israeli One night, as if in a dream, Objectluns, II any, should be made lin- .... ORDINANCE PROVUMNG FOH SHOES & SNEAKERS begin at 7 o'clock, and regular crisis. Pentagon sources said mediately in writing to Oicar Kauj, THK HEl'.MH, CLOSING OR DEMOLI The choirs of the First Pres- Rosemary feels and sees a! Clerk, Municipal Building. Edison, New T|0N 0_,- ANy BUILDING FOUND TO games at eight o'clock. fifteen to twenty Soviet naval J HE DANGKHDt'S, UNSAFE, INSANIT- byterian Church will meet Wed- strange Guy assault and rape| $ ships were keeping track of the ARY OR OTHERWISE UNFIT FOR HU- nesday night for rehearsal in her. She become pregnant and SHOIITVS BAH & tiilll.l., INC. MAN HABITATION, OH OCCUPANCY,! NATURALIZERS 6 •<• *10 movements of the much larger Mary I'oliirluk, Pres.-Tieas. The Jersey Aire Chorus of the church. Jhe schedule Is as is now the center of attention of OR USE WITHIN THE I1UKOUUH OF U.S. 6th Fleet. Edison Township, N. J. L'ARTF.KKT (all current styles — regularly to $18) SPEBSQSA, INC. will hold a follows: Junior Choir, 7:00; In- many of the Bramford's ten ..P. 6/1-15/67 , APPROVED AND ADOPTED; JUJJC 7, rehearsal meeting Tuesday, 9 ants. Hutch, who had warned 1367, termediate Choir, 7:45; and ANTI-POVBRTY FUNDS I INTRODUCE!)' May 17, 1967. S P. M,, at VFW Post Headquar- Senior Choir, 8:45. her. She becomes.pregnant and SIIKIIIJKS SAI.K j Advertised as adopted on first reading, President Johnson has urged FLATS and LOAFERS 6 ters. * • • phones to COI'KT OK NKW JERSEY iB__h Notice- ol Public Hearing May 25. congressional allocation of anti- to meet her with further evi IIANCKHV DIVISION j 191i7 \ I (regularly to $12) The Weight Watchers Club Rearing Held: June 7, 1W7. poverty funds needed to head llorLel Nil. l-'-Wli-tii Boy Scout Troop 49 will meet j , will con- dence to substantiate his warn Approved by Mayor Thonta* J. Devei'ia for men am women off racial unrest this summer Ings. An American-type voodoo HAH.MON1A SAVINGS HANK, AilveitUeu as finally adopted Julia 15. Tuesday night, seven o'clock at tmue meeting throughout the in ten major cities. The special poratu! m ul the ^yle uf New Jersey. l.s' Ii)tj7. Columbian Hall, Grand Street. r on Wednesdays, 8:30 is practiced on Hutch, who be- ',"J'luiium. mul HOWARD M UUEL1.. JR., PATRICK POTOCN1G KEDS '/a OFF! surnme $75,000,000 appropriation would comes one more fatality Of anil DOLORES lil'ULL. his wile, aie De-1 Borough Clerk • * • | P.M., at Congregation Beth provide summer jobs in ten ma- Satan's Henchmen [..P., 6/IS/oV A meeting of the St. Vincent, sholom Synagogue. living at j Wri( (lf ),;s(,(.U|i,in (,,r ltle ,a|e nf This ad is worth $1 on any purchase over $10 jor cities. The special $75,000,000 Bramford. The Story is then' morUdginl premises dated April as, IW7. HF.NOLtlTION I de Paul Society is scheduled for appropriation would provide speeded up to a kaleidoscopie'^ ..„ _Virtu „,.„„e„ „of 1l>e alxiv s staled Writ, WHEREAS, application his been made, TuesdayTusy,, 8 P. M., at St. Ce- The annual Iselin Fair, spon summer jobs, training and re- lo me directed and delivered, I will «»- by Walter Reade Orgaoliatton, Inc. for * sored by St. Cecelia's Church, Climax, but with a number Of pose U> tale at public \endue on variance permitting tha exertion of t»x> celia's School, Sutton Street, in creation. F ,i im-iiou stgni uiili changeable l*Ue» Room 207. is scheduled for July 17 through situation* uncompleted. | ^^^Y" I'U,^,"'' ° attached to existing Ira* standing dgu GLASSER'S • • • 22. The event will be held on Mr., Levin serves up an en '«t uu hour of two o'clock by the tim lui-au-J on Routa JJl and SI. Ceorge Ave- nue. Wocxtbrtdge. New Jersey, also known Op*n Monday and Friday 'til 9 P.M. Boy Scout Troop 70 will meet the church fairgrounds, corner and Mrs, Robert Fahad, 79 B .#..,... I.M m~mAi~m ^vna.*!An/.a *1 prevslUng (Standard or Daylight Sav Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., at Con- of Cooper Avenue and Green'Dayton Drive; a ion to Mr. and grossing g reading experience, al- !" , Un£ ta lh, meiaom ;.*__,, tM<,. u>t 1 m mock though it falls far Short Of his cay, it the Sheriri's OllU-e In the Coun ! NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV 109 Qulmby St. WetHield gregation Beth Sholom building, Street, opposite the Penniylva-,Mrs. John Sullivan, 14 Pied- earner enori, A - - — Administration Building, In the I'lyt of ED by the Municipal Council ol the Town- 80 Cooper Avenue. nia Railroad. 'mont Road. w Hrunsuii'k, V.I »l"l' <>f Wnndln ulj(,- that aalil application \ lUi Tuuiuluu oi Yvoutlbridge* fur tuiaiKi bu ami ueittbj u graulid and Leader-Press Thursday, June 15. 10

" I MlTKr. ' fert ID the coiner of ,i lm hrieioiin inmi n iipuupohn IIIIII** mrnrTM»*»)iTl«ee «(ill aiHMnufhi powepower an msmayy VOTIPtf ' common Council ol Ihe Borough of Car- frank namblnn. Mil RIH s SAW. j M,TICK thai on Friday, June JO v"cd hy »md K. t'.arrttmi mid wile lo He a|i|>rt»lly prnvided hy 1,<* oi fu!«a' nl I al,.' nnil.-e lhai JOHN I'FEIH Ml and teret lor » Cluh license No. (BIO for Flnl Vlrp Commander, Tske notice that ANNA IVANO. F.iern- trlx of the Estate el PAUL IVANO. t • tt llr.lltlt col RT OK NKW IKRSF.Y ,„!,„( j M, ,,'cloVk III Ihe forenoon I Thoniiw Keiimin. hy Deed ibleil .l»nii,,,y I'nurl. Sold aulilei't In m.K JOHNSON, Infant by his n. IHS3. rnmrtid in Ihe Mlddle«e\ (mm HOI1KHT H. JAJH*!^ Inn. limi- H|iplled Hi Ihe Miiym mid l-nm- Carterel, New Jersey. Second Vk» Commander Paul's Tavern, has applied to the Mayor Mllllll.K.SK\ rut'NTV (luardlall .ill l.llem. OI.K 'lIKIDAR' .10- ly I'terk'" (Hfi<-e in ll.mk 1.7 nf Heeds, i-n Shftrlfl mon bininrl'l m the llmniioh «i Ciilrrel Ohlerllonn. II any. nhould he rn.de Im- Mlrhtrl Carnavalft and Common Council of the Borough of N(1 (SKIIM.M \ KI.AS/.B.MJM mi a IMciiiiii Retail Ciinauinplion l«en«e medlalely in urlllng W> Patrick Poloenlg, Third Vte* Commander i Carteret, for a Plenery ReUU Consump- "'""" ' »•'»'•«» IIANNESSKN. «hnll apply In Ihe MliWIe- lln I JO Theme llliinlilii Nmlh K..islvi-:> •10M lion license No. CM, for premlM. .lio- IHP i;ijl II M'.l.l-: I.IKE AWRVNVE «e\ County ('mill nt the Midill * t'min- alnnu Ihe South Kitleily Mcle nl -;inl l\r AlliiriN'V \.i i in ii,i pniiMM's Miii.iinl al 31 Borough clerk ol the Borough ol Carter- I,.P. «/«, 13/«7 1 <*i 'il ,\ln-ciii WIIIII l.n.rirl N .1 et. New .lene.v. •t»d al » Charles Street. Carteret, N J. l-ut ll.l\ III Till': I- NII'KI" " I STATES, a ty Court llnu' w in the lily nf New Hu• m HI., l.iit nm- lumilii'il l.illiti'i'll Ii-i-l iiml I.I'. t>/UI1.> Objection., if any, shook! be msde Im. i m i>ii .iiiiin nl Um State of New York, ulck. New Jersey Inr a iiulnmcnl ;iiiltlni t-1 iH lit inrlirH I llia"i ihrni'i1 lii'mimini: Illi iliniil.t lie iii.ntr iSlgnerll SOTK K ST. DKMKTHIfS MEN'S Cl.t n Take nolle, thai" "MAMIK RfXKMAN,' nwdfately In writing toi Patrlek Polomlr. I, |i!inili:f. .mil Vnrill'H .lONES; COTV |,|,,f „„ |n imiimn Ilie name nf HAY;II:,IIII ;> n-e ih.ii (Mlii;nl' l \KV\ N jii.in. ,in,l IIII.I.SIIIK STUE HANK. •' o[.K MKIDAII jnllANNKSSKN, Maihn Lm .il ir:hl an^lis lu s.uil \M' fI-;MS|-.N I uiKir; 'i.-.'Ti, IIKM-AOI.KM I nil Hi, Ni-W leu led Dobrnwolskl. Preildenl, R(KJKMAN. psrtner.. t/a Rockman'sI••. «" Jersey. Nr \ .l.-rs.j hHiikiru I'orporallon. are m father anil nnMirn 1 Ktiurrlliiii n nm' i*m- luinilirii IMinl.v null! l.ii .mil \\n I'llii KCTIVK onilEII OK KI.KS. Waller Konowka, See-Treasurer Tavern a, Ul)uor g,ore, B,v, applied to (Signed) 1 ANNA IVANO. lK-i •nilmiu HWMONI) OLE JOHNSON Imir inches ill'fr l"i; thi'inr Nmlh Went |ljlN finnlM-d In till MJIVIM and Cniiiiiiini .liHIN IM-KIIMOIt ..P. «/«, 13/67 »7.M D,, Mayor and Common Council of the nly In I lie Soulh [-'..islrily enrllrr ol salll • nillli'M 01 tile lliiinii|!li nl l.lllteiel (ill JDIIN IIOWMtli Borough of Cittern lor a Plenary Re- E«erutn« of the Estate of Win nl i:\rr.iliun l«r Ihe lale ol l-i» Ofdcej 1 PAUL IVANO 'Ki'ogiin's )AII .mil lermliniinn ol I he See n Cluh llcenM N" CR-1? lor pirmh r.iilm I- NOTICK i tall Consumption lleenw No. CM lor n,»M.,.;f,l premise, ii.iled May 1. !•*;. KUTW. I'KINCiOI.H * KA1M.AN t/a Paul's Ttvera lu Milue ol ihe slime slatril Writ. In .1-7 I'ooke. Avenue mid (nurse hiTi'iimller nienlinned: said 0, slluitrd nl m '.IS ltm\c\ell A»emir I a (il.4>.-- UHI Inn Take notlre that the FOnF.STKTlS premlHS sllusted at IS Randolph Street, in. iliui-fil anil delKeml. I Mill evpnsr I'arterct. New Jersey OTIIIH cianlril U>1 INIIIIHIHI .Noitli Wrvlnly h> (aill'iel. Nrw .Iri^ev. I' i,/», I5/H7 <;.!" IIOMK ASS(KlA"riON ha. .pplled to ihe'Corner Per.hlng Avenue, CarWret, N. J. L.P. «/«. bit im« nr lormi-rly of Thoniiii, Krosail, olijrrlinns, n ;ui>. «hutlltl ne niiiili Vlayor and Common Council of the Bor- Objections, II any, should be made t.i vili' al public \ciulue nn Attorneys for Pellllnuer. N0T «l'.|l\KS|l\Y, TMK 5lh I)\Y OF ,'-.P, S/B-15 22-20/M ${', 1.0 Sntllh Kl^leiiy hy l^il nmv nr lornr'ily or jnim^dIH(*-I> i n HIIIIMB In Palrn'k PII- "'»• ough ol Carteret for a Club lleenie No.immediately In writing to: Patrick Po- N0TICE \ln\nilllian Marlln; Ninth Kn«il('il.v hy [f,rM.ii. HIHIIII ch (Ink nl the BomuBh r,ikr noiiep thai ihe I KI1AINIAN AM ,„., (or prfm|rt, .nutted il IS Ch.rlee locnig. Borough Clerk of the Borough of Take notice that ALEX ffrOJXA, JR .11 LY A.I)., IMiT. v Inml 11.)^ nr late nf J.uni'^ l ,irkri, *l:> (l| < ;irtf-rct New Jersey. MM VN i ITI/.KNS' Cl.t'll h»> ainilleil Blr,eli (;,rterrti New jerMy. Carteret, New Jersey, and BERTHA ST0JKA, t/t Bert * AI at ilie hnui nl Iwn n'cloek liy the, then • It.. *.ll.i,..i t>ri^ f^-.kllll-.Vl f IIIIIU'll *l .. .. _ ...•• * m . *m . — m . HIIKRIJKS SAM -rasetl, mid South Wrstiily by *a.d Aie lln' Coiiiinnn L'IIUIII-II nf ohyitu,,,,,, u , , should be made Im- pirvailiny 'Slinilard or Daylight Sav iSIRIlHll ny 'Signed) Stojki't Tavern, have applied to (he SI TKRMIR COIRT ()!•' M W .IKRSKY oi Carterel lor a Cluh m^im,^ ,„ writing lo Patrick Potnenlg, Mayor and Common Council of thc Bnr. inid tune in Ihe »llernonn of Ihe .aid day, (MANrF.RV DIVISION CARTKHKI NKW .IKIVSI.Y MAMIE ROCKMAN pt Ilie Sln'tid's Office in Ihe County Ad llt'in^ (lie sani" lamh .ind inrniivcs lnin>e No. (US (or nremiM-s altualed Borou,n C|er|, „, the Borough ol Carter- SIDNEY ROCKMAN sugh of Carteret for e Plenary Retail Minni.KNKX <'IH'NTV .. -".IIJ Ib .!• Avi'i.uA f ICaileret * *m . I n. m-Jm.1 . NK\ . 1J . , _ iinni'.,raliiin BuiUliilK. Ill the City ol New knnun as "17 r.ailon Avenue, New llruii- RENEVdLKM SM) New Jeriey. HOWARD ROCKMAN Coiunimptkm Ucente No. C-1I for prem- noeket Nn. F-7M4UI (Miii'cilons lj JH'> shnnld he made lees tltuaUd it 10-li Hudaon Street. Car- llrunwlt'k, N. J. s^ii'k, Nrw Jerpry. PROTECTIVE 0R1IKII Or (Signed) Partner. TMK PKRTII AMP.0Y SAVINCS INS II- The jt|i|irnxiniiile animml ill tllf immrihatcly in iijitinti lo I'alni'ii Po FORESTERS HOME ASSO- t/a Rocktn.n'a Tavern 4 teret, N. J. KI.KS iiicniK. Rnrough c.lvik ol the borough I'n-mi'.es in Hid Township nf Wonr!-.Ti.TK. a banking rnrporallnn nf New Jer- „„,„, ,„ bB lnti.,nrd hv said »,ile is Ihr Rayinnnd VVi/nn, CIATION Llouor Store • Objections. U anr, etwild be made Im- bridge. Middlesex Cnuniy. New .ler.wy. wy, L, l'l,,i,,Ufr. and DONALD N. J\CO- ,um ,„ -, «e,ily eisnt Ilioiisaiid. six hun- nf (Hiteiel New Jcrse>. John Bal«wlci, President L.P. «/l, IS/67 MM mediately In writing to Patrick Pptnenii, HK(ilNNIN(; at a |)*iiiit In Ihe south- RI and JKAN M. .lACOHt, his wile, [j,^ thirty-one (SJfl.li.ll (H)l more nr li-ss, William A Kahian. i NIKIU'II) : Frank Dardar. Treasurer Borough Clerk of the Borosfh of Carter- vesterly slilrLne of I nmhrlrtce I)rl\e (iKORCE I), TRIU'IT, INC., s corpora pi,,, jntewji together iiilh tfie, cusls ol Serrelary UKRAINIAN AMERICAN Jowph G. Shutello, Jr., Secretary NOTICE et, New Jeraey. Ihcreln distHiil ti:tti feel norlhueslerly from, lion, are Defendants. U,| >, | . s it r CITIZENS cum P. 6/», 15/67 »7.92 Take notice that KATHZRTNC 0DON< (Signed) it. inlprseelinn with the northwciilerly, Writ of Esrrutlon for He «ale nf mort- Tho subwiilwr mmn the richt lo 1 i Omelan llral> NELL and ALICE C. BEDNAF, t/e O - ALEX STOJKA, I*. mlellne nl New Dover Road and Irom W1(wl p^lr,i,p, ,|atpi| Anrl| Wi ,OH7. adjourn Mid sale from lime lo lime sul,- NOTKiC i.Sec. l Waller Janiw NOTICE Donnell'i Bar ti Grill, have applied to BERTHA 5TOJKA. eaiil imlni nl neginnlng running: , B_.,v viriu. 0 „[ the above slate_ d Writ. In jec. t only. l.o surh limilnlions or vestric Take nolir. that TIIK POLISH \MER- '• . fi/8.15/6 7 •'•™ Tike nolle* that l.tTTLE COTTON the Mayor and Common Council of the: t/a Bert k U Stojke'a Tavern Hi alnnj Mid Miulhnriterly line ol m0 direcied and delivered, I will c\pose iirl\e north ftl degrees 43 to anlp at public vcnduG OIT mny he specially pimided hy Ian nr Mayur fltid Common Council ol the Bor NOTIt K Inc.. ha. applied to the Mayor and Com- Consumption license No. C-IS for prem- — nn minute, IS .N-nndi west 161.1.1 feet to a WEDNESDAY. THE 2»lh DAY OK riih'.i ol Court. Sold subJiHit lo conditions miRh of Carterel (or a Cluh license No Take notice Ihm JOSEPH CAVALETZ mon Council of the Borough of Crteret|Ises located at MJ Roosevelt Avenue, Car- jioinl ol curie; Ihcnce <1> still along xaid JUNE AD 1067 «' f sale' . (UB lor premises situated at 120 Ran- and JUI.IX HWALET7., Partners. I/a lor , plenary ReUU Conaumptlon II-iteret, New Jeraey j Take notice that CARTEHET BMW, noulhweslerly sideline ol Cambridge ,, (he hmir # ,„.„ 0-[.ln(.k ny thf,(hnl ROBERT II. JAMISON. 'ilnlph Street, larterel New .lersey Mcllile's Diner and Bur have applied KinnH jy, c-lS for premises .ituated al' Ohjectloni, il any. should be m.de Im- TER and BETINKRY WOKKERS UN- DrUe in a northerly dlreellon along the prevaltlnK (Standard or Daylight SavlnKl Sheriff. 1 Objections. II any, should he maile ihe Mayor and Common Council ol the 35.37 Salem Avenue, Carteret, N. J. i mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, ION, LOCAL NO. l» has applied to the em- of » nine lo the right havini! a r.iilius ,ime in lhe afipmom ot |h, 9a|rt day ,t.l,oWENST'EIN mid SPICEH 1 immediately m writing to Patrick i'n. Borough ol Carteret lor a Plenary Retail, objection., If any, should be made Borough Clerk of the Borough ol Carter- Mayor and Cemmon Council of the Bor- nl IHO feet, an arc dislKiiee of 157.08 ffet; ,hp sherlffj Office in the County Admin- .Attorneys. tOL-nl*. Borough Clerk ol the Borough Consumption license No. CM for prem-. immediately In writing to: Patrick Po-iet, New Jeney. ough of Carteret lor a Club license No. 14n ! (heme Oi south 28 decrees 14 minutes Mr(tlm Bunding ln tn0 tlly of j,-ew;L.r 6/l-B-i5-2J/ii7 ' o| Carteret. New Jersey. ! iscs situated al 528 Roosevelt Avenue, tocnig. Borough Cler> ol the Borough ol (Signed) CB13 tor premise, situated et 217 Rsna» ::< teconds west 107.21 feet to an ancK'; iiriinnvMrk \ J iSignedi Carterel, New Jersey. I Carteret. New Jeraey. j KATHERINE O'DONNELL velt Avenue, Carteret, New Jeney. Ihem-e; i II wwili 1 degree 10 minutes 40j AAlnl ththe e ,foliowini0|'|0"W|ng! |tracra0t| oorr parceparcell oo(( lanlandd SHERIFF'S SAI.i: THE POLISH AMERICAN Objections if any. nhould he mad* Im-i (Signed) I ALICE C. BEDNAR Objections, If sny, should be made terondi west 429.M feel; thence, 151 aouth ,„,,|h t pr(,nilsM hereinafter particularly SUrKltKIH CorRT (IK NKW JKRSKVi Cl.rB. INC mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig, LITTLE COTTON CLUB, LNC, t/n 0'Donnell's Bar i. Grill Immediately In writing to Pttrtrk P«- ni IIPKITOS M minute. 30 .econds «* ((e^ribed, ailuale, lyinR and being in the. CIIANC'KRV 11IVIMON Waller Surouka. President Bimiush Clerk ol the Borough ol Carter- t/a Little Cotton Club, Inc. L.P. •/«. U/67 locnlg, Borough Clerk of the Borougk tfl.n (eel; Ilienc? 161 north 2« degrees Towl.,hip of woorttrid^, |,, tne ciunly MIIII1LKSEX CtlVNTY William MarlemvuK, Kin-Sec.-Trras. in. New Jersey | Joseph Zullo, Prea. of Carteret, New Jereey. ]4 minute, M second. M«t M3.42 feet and of d,d(,,,.„,,,, andSMe „„,, New ]nMy.\ \ Docket No. V-MJl-M I.T. ,6/8_ ., 15/6,7 $7,411 iSignedi ' Alber...._.t Zullo. . -Secty . . •NOTICE (Signed) il! the nmihwcslerly line of lot 6, on Me New ]nMy [T 6/ 5/6 e nmihwcslerly line of lot 6 on p,,|rt on thth , ,ou|hh. 11 MaB^ar SavlnCs and Loan Asjociation . JOSEPH (SAVAI.ETZ, ! L.P. 6/8, 15/S7 »7.92 Take notice that E. J. K., INC.. I/a CARTERET SMELTER at Comer Tavern, ha. applied to the Mayor REFINERY WORKEJIS and Common Council of the Borough of UNION. LOCAL NO. «37 1 1 le n rlr Take notice that JO1LN SANTWR, t/s £"*«*' '<" J/ , » , Thomas De Federico Sandor's Tavern, has applied to thetlon license No. C-4 for premise, aim- President Mayor and Common Council el theated it 247 Wa.hlngton Avenue, Carteret. Ernest Jones. SecreUrj I Objections, if any, LP.8/B. 15/67 tin "'mediately In writing to Patrick Carterel, New JerMy. "| Borough Clerk ol the Borough ol NOTICE n w Objection.Objections. IfI anyy,, should be made "• « Take notice thst AUGUST KlIONEN- Immediately In writing tot Patrick Po- (Signed) E. J. K., INC. BERO snd HELEN KRONENBERG t/a tocnig, Borough Clerk oi Ihe Borough Falcon Hall, Have applied to the Mayor of Carteret, New Jeriey. t/a Corner Tavern By virtue of the above staled Writ, lo Siened) Objections, if any, should he made Im Elliabelh KoclbaD, Prti. and Common Council of the Borough of Iv at pa lie 11)7, and conveyed to Arthur (Signed) LOUIS MOLNAR . mediately in writing lo: Patrick Potocnig, i L.P. «/», 15/67 Carteret for a Plenary Retail Couump- ThB »PP™«"n»«PP « 'mount of the Judg-iioJg"i ule att p public vendue on WED.NES- VIVIAN MO1.NAII HmnuRh Clerk of the Borough of Carter- JOHN SANDOR llon license No. C 17 for premise, situ- !• i «-i rr2,h,S.i,r»™i «1'1** "> • » "atisfietifidd hy saiidd salle Is theDAYAY. THFTHF. 28th DADAY of JunJ eA ADD . 1967, t a Lou'n Tavern ,, ,, et. New Jersey t/a Sandor'a Tavern I ated at 1H PulaaU Avenue, Carteret, took 55,1 ol D«d. for Middlesex County, „„, or TM lhousand/rlne hulM,res. • (Signed) Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter- tion License No. C-t for premise* situated jStreet) and from said beginning point run-!L.P. 6/B. 15/67 57 THEODORE HANSEN at 13M Roosevelt Avenue. Carteret. New may ho specially provided by law or! 1 <" SOPHIE KLEBAN et, New Jeraey. ruli's m Court Sold subject to condition*' sntnirSHERIFF'r S« SALMLIE . ning (1(I) iIn a westerly direction anda aat t/a Kill Bowl Commander Jersey, „ .ale cow" jSUFEHlOB COURT OF NEW JERSEY'right angles to said Soulh llth Avenue' NOTICE JOSEPH FLETTERER, ISlgned) lAW L.P, «/«, \i/a KM Names and residence, ei officers, di- _.„„„-,„ ,.„,„„ • DIVISION ] (formerly Tierce Street) one hundred feet Take notice (hat WILLIAM NEMBJI. rinuce Officer GENERAL STEFAN1X AMERICAN- rector, and stockholders holding ooe> or SLOVAK CITIZENS CLUB ROflLRT II. JAMIWN . ESSEX COl'NTV 'to a point: thence 12) in a southerly di;t a Roosevelt Hotel, ha. applied lo the, NOTICK i L.P. «/«. U/67 U.SO more percent of the (tack ok said cor- n ck N J Andrew H.ula, President noNM 0 R IONFS • ° " °" ****** /ectlon and parallel with said westerly; Mayor and Common Council of 111.1 Bor-I Takwe notice that%i< thc eiiiui HIBERNIA: N CLUB poration: h llth George Rlbnlcky, Sr., Fin. Secy. \110rncv I to«« r>rug Company, Inc.. a New '"" °< So«' ^"">* (formerly j ough of Carterel for a Plenary Retail^,, Ile4 u ,„„ Wtyet ,ni Common NOTICE Mil. Mary Smith JJerler L.P. «/8. IS/87 111.00 yv'.Wii-Zl-W,i7 11111.1 M20 J «y corporation., PlaWiff, and College^™ Street) fifty feewent too a. l^ntpoim:. thence'conMmpUovnence i-onsunipuon Iire* cens™e N«n»^. C-v-1i fo">ri.™"'-|Councir premj Cound|l oo(( ththee Boroug Borough h „o, lCart((re Cartoret tfo fot r Take notice that JOSEPH LESCHEK Secretary-Treasurer 1 Pharmacy, Inc., a New Jersey corpora-;l3' '" a" direction and parallel ises situated at 543-54S Roosevelt Avenue ub license No CB-9 for premises and ROSE MARIE LESCHEK. Partner. M Maple Street with the first course 100 feet to a point in a O ! lion, and Kathryn Robltsek. Defendants, se 100 feet to a point In Carteret. New Jersey | ,|tustei| ,t ]89 Roosevelt Avenue, Car- t/a 1)1x1"'. Tavern have applied to the NOTICE Carteret, N. J. NOTICE I Writ of Execution lor the sale of prem the westerly line of South llth Avenue Objections, U any. ehould be made't(r4t Ncw jerKy Take notice that STEVE MARKOV1CS, Alexander Such t(r4t Ncw jerKy Mayor and Common Council of the T«ke notice that Michael Misko and'1*" d'ted M"ch 21, 1%7. 1 formerly Tierce Street): thence (4) In aImmediatelmediately in wtinwritingg ttoo P"rjc"jck k PPo, objectionsj , U any. should o* made eorougBorougnh „of, Cartere^.n.tm fo ,orr a . Plenarr«....y , ReU».-U"t/a Steve's Corner, hu applied lo the President 1 northerly direction and along the wester- Po-, objections, U any. should o* made Mayor and Common Council of the Bor- Veronica Misko, T/a Misko's Cafe, have: By virtue of the above stated tn 1 tocnig. Borough Clerk ol the Borough immediately In writing to: Patrick Po-1 coiummptlon license No. C-9, for premlaea M Maple Strut • ly line of said Soulh llth Avenue, (form- w ugh il I i Ptik P .applied to the Borough Council of the Bor- me directed and delivered, I will expose • "o'l """*—Carterel' , Ne™w •'""Jersey". tilocnlgg. BgBorough ClClerk oll tthh eBo^hlsituated d at M5MS RlRooseveltt AvenAvenueu Ci, Carr- ough of Carteret for a Plenary Retail CarUret, N. J. ISigned) Consumption license No. C-H for prem- nugh of Carteret for a transfer of Plenary to ule at public vendue on WEDNES of Carteret, New Jersey. teret, New Jeney. Hary C. Such Jldall Consumption license No. C-22 lor ** WILLIAM NEMlSn (Signed) Objections, If any, should be made i situated it W Roosevelt Arenue, Car- Vlce-Preddent tiremlses situated at 139 Randolph Street, t/a Roosevelt Hotel HIBERNIAN CLUB mmedlately ln writing tot Patrick Po- lent. N. J. M Maple Street • conveyed being also shown, known L.P. 6/B. 15/67 $7.04 Objections, If any, should be made im- Carteret. N. J. Carterel, New Jersey to premises situ- pnvatung lacanoaS ndardorm or uajnmni1 gh t. savinavulBg d^gnated j^ . John O'Donnell, President tocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Boroufh ated at 139 Randolph Street and Lots . 'l ,^ ' , J t d ai m n Md No Eugene O'Donnell, Vice President ol Carteret. New Jeney. mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig, Objections. If any, should be made im- time, ln the afternoon of the said day, nt _ * whici- L, ..,„. .. . c.rtI,in NOTICE Borough Clerk ol toe Borough of Carter- 65B, 66, 67. 68, Block 171. Carteret, New the Sheriff. Office in the County Admin n m a ml wmcn 1'rancis Hegan ISigned) mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnlg. »k. sh^riic. nrti,.. in tk. r...i, IH™I«. deed madeP by Joh nu Agi\«. W'esern in , a ecertait al,n to Jersey. istratlon Building, la the City of New Take notice that MARGARET BER- Recording Secretary JOSEPH LESCHEK, Partner et, New Jersey. Borough Clerk ol the) Borougn of Carter- New Brunswick Heights Company, a cor ENCS1, t/a Sporta Rest Cocktail Bar, (Signed) Objections, if any, ahonW b« made Im- Brmuwici, N, J. John Slattery R06G MARIE LESCHKK, Partner t New Jersey. potation, dated 25th. July 1912 and record haa applied to the Mayor and Common STEVE MARK0V1CS (Signed) mediately In writing to: Patrick Potocnlg, BEGINNING on the North Easterly Financial Secretary t/a DUle'a Tarera ed in the Middlesex County Clerk'. Of Council of the Borough of Carteret for t/a Store's Conn 8UCB*3, Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carteret, stdo of the Turnpike Road leading toward Richard Connelly LP. 6/«, 15/67 J7.9! lice, 12th August 1912 and therein en-,a Plenary Retail Consumption Ucenw L.P. i/l, 15/S7 *7.M IMS Rooaeveit Avenue New Jersey. Easton, now called Easton Avenue, at Treasurer titled "Addition #1 East New Brunswick IC .M for preraiw, situated at 63-« ROOM- Joseph O'Hourke, Sentinel NOTICE Signed: the Westerly corner of a lot of land lately cartaret, N. J- me weneny corner Ol a lot ot lana lately Heights, situated in Borougnh ofl HignUindHighland^el]Veit, Avenue,. Carteret, New JeraeyJeraey.. john Sklmmona. Mar Take notice that LEBEBO MOLINA NOTICE L.P. t/t. U/67 (14.33 Michael Misko conveyed by the Executors of Jame.lpark, Middlesex County, N. J.. Scale] objection. U any ehould Be made i P «/« is/s7 «w l HO and NICHOUNA GARCIA, t/a G Take notice that AUGIE SIRS, INC., Veronica Misko Parker, deceajed, to MaxmUllan Martin ioo feet, 1 inch. Mason k Smith. C .E.,ilmm^iale|y „, wrumg to Patrick Pi* I ' ' ' t/a El Dora Inn, haa applied to the May- * ° !• It Lfciuor Store, have applied to the NOTICE T/a Misko's Cafe thence running along »ald Easton April 18, 1912' locnig, Borough Clerk ol Um Bocsugbj or and Common Council of the Borough NOTICE Mayor and Common Council ol the Take notice that JOHN PAGE and I.P. 6/8-13/67 tt.W Avenue North Westerly Thirty-three (33') Commonly known as No. 21« South 0| carteret. New Jersey. of Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- A notice that GEM TAVERN, INC.; Borough of Carteret, for a Plenary DOROTHY M, PAGE, t/a Jack Page'.. llth Avenue. Highland Park, N. J. i Signed I tion license No. C-29, for premises situ- a corporation of New Jersey, has applied Retail Distribution license No. D-2 for have appUed to UM Hayor and Common ORDINANCE NO. «7-I2 .said Section 3 and now available therefor Being the same premised conveyed to MARGARET BERENCSI ated at 265 Washington Avenue, Carteret, by virtue of provision ln a budget or to the Mayor and Common Council ot premises situated at 78 Washington Ave- Council of the Bomofh of Carteret for a BOND ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING Mary Nagy by deed of Ennlo Cartocclo et] t/a Sporti Rest Cocktail Bar New Jersey. S2M.000. AND AUTHORIZING THE budgets of the; Borough previously the Borough ol Carteret for a Plenary nue, Carteret, New Jersey. Plenary Retail ConsampUoa license No. ux., dated August 23, 1961 and recorded L.P. 6/8, 15/67 J7.04 Retail Consumption license No. C 3J for Objections, If any, should t>« made im- ISSUANCE OF J240.0O0 BONDS OR adopted. August 23, 1961 In the Middlesex County Objections, If any, should be made C-M for premises situated at 939 Roose- NOTES OF THE BOROUGH, FOR Section 2. For the financing of said premises situated at 136 Washington Av- Immediately in writing lo: Palrlck mediately In writing to Patrick Potoenif, velt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Clerk's Office tn Book 2277 of Deeds at NOTICK enue. Carteret, New Jersey. Borough Clerk of the Boroufh of Cartel- VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS OR Improvements or purposes and to meet Page 293. Potocnig, Borough Clerk ol the Borough Objections, If any, ehould be made Im- PURPOSES AUTHORIZED TO BE the part of said 1252.000 appropriations Take notice thai ANTHONY J. TOP- Name, and residences of officers, di- et. New Jeney. The approximate amount of the judg- of Carteret. New Jersey. mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig, UNDERTAKEN BY THE BOROUGH OF not provided for by application hereunder PO, t/a TOPPO'S Tavern, has applied to rectors and stockholders holding one or (Signed) ment to bo satisfied by said sale Is thei , common Council of the (Signed) Borough Clerk of the Boroufh of Carter- CARTERET, IN THE COUNTY OF of said down payments, negotiable bonds the Msyor n<1 more percent of the stock of said cor- LEBERO MOLINARO AUGIE SIRS. INC. MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY. of the Borough .each to be known as sum of Sixteen thousand, two hundred Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Ke- et, New Jersey. poration: NICHOUNA GARCIA t/a E) Dora Inn (Signed) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH "Improvement Bond", are hereby sixty-six (fl6.2M.CI0) Dollars more or less, tail Consumption license -No . C-37 lo- r Augustine C. Zullo, Pres. Michael Poll, President, t/a G. k M. Liquor Store JOHN PAGE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF authorlied to be issued tn the principal plus Interest together with the. costs of premises situated at 49 Hudson Street, L.P. «/«, H/67 t amount of $240,000 pursuant to the Local 57 Linden Ave.. Carteret, N. J. L.P. 6/8, U/67 17.9 DOROTHY M. PAGE CARTERET. IN THE COUNTY OF this sale. Carteret. N. J. Stephen Varga, Vice President MIDDLESEX! NEW JERSEY (not less Bond Law of New Jersey. In anticipation The subscriber reserves the right lo ad- t/a Jack Page'a Objections. II any, should he made 299 Penhlng Ave., CarUwt, N. J. NOTICE NOTICE than two-thirds of all the members of the Issuance of laid bonds, and lo journ said sale from time to time subject L.P. I/I, 15/67 *T.U temporarily finance Said improvements or Immediately in writing lo Patrick Po- Joseph Poll. Treasurer, Take notice that LOUIS W. NAGY Take notice thai MICHAEL MARK0- thereof affirmatively concurring), AS only to such limitations or restrictions 1 i purposes, negotiable notes of the Borough tocnig, Borough Clerk ol the Borough Carteret ». I: '•''•' and LILLIAN NAGY t/a Nagy'i WTTZ, t/a Mark's Place and Llquo FOLLOWS: upon the exercise of such power as may in a principal amount not exceeding of Carterel, New Jersey. Objections, li aoy, should be made Im- Family Liquor Store, have applied Store, hu applied to the Mayor and Com- NOTICE Section 1. The several improvements be specially provided by law or rules of 5240,000. are hereby authorized to be (Signed) mediately in writing t«: Patrick Potocnlg, to the Mayor and Common Council mon Council ot the Borough of Carteret Take notice that JOHN K0K01US and described ln Section 3 of this bond Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale. Issued pursuant to and within the ANTHONY J. TOPPO Borough Clerk ol the Borough ol Cartel- of the Boroufh of Carteret for afor a Plenary Retell Consumption license STEPHEN KOKOLUS t/a Kok*s Tavern ordinance are hereby respectively KOBERT H. JAMISON, limitation, prescribed by said Law. t/a Toppo's Tavern el. New Jersey Plenary ReUU Distribution license No. No. C-24 for premises situated at 124have appUed to the Mayor and Common authorized as general Improvements to be Sheriff, made or acquired by The Borough of Section 3. The Improvement, hereby L.P. 6/B. 15/67 D-l for premises situated at M-10Roosevel1 t Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Council of the Boroufh of Carteret for a JOHN A. SMITH, *7-O4! (Signed) Carteret, New Jersey. For the said authorized and the several purposes for Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Objections, If any, should be made lm Plenary ReUU Consumption license No. Attorneys. GEM TAVERN, INC. several Improvementa or purposes stated the financing of which said obligations NOTICE L.P. 6/8. 15/67 mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, Cll, lor premises situated at U Hudson L.P. 6/1-8-15-22/67 $114.36 SHOD Objections, li any, should be made Street, Carteret, N J. in said Section 3, there are hereby are to be issued (each of which shall be Take notice that JULIE MINUCC1 t/a immediately In writing to Patrick Boroufh Clerk of the Boroufh ol Carter- appropriated the respective sums of made or undertaken ln accordance with 'Objections, If any, should IM mad* Im- DEPARTMENT OF STATK Be-Jays, has applied to the Mayor and NOTICE Potocnlg. Borough Clerk of the Borough et. New Jersey. money therein stated as the appropria- the respective plans or specifications or Common Council ol The Borough ol Car| take notice thaf'ciTY LINE BAR k (Signed! mediately in writlnf to Patrick Potocslf, both, therefor prepared and on Ule In the CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION of Carteret, New Jersey. tions made for said Improvements or teret for a Plenary Retail Consumption | GRILL. INC.. t/a City Line Bar k Grill, MICHAEL MARKOWTTZ Boroufh Clerk of tot Boroufh ol Cartel- purposes, said sums being inclusive of alloffice of the Borough Clerk and hereby To all to whom these presents may (Signed) et, New Jeney. license No. CIS (or premises situated;ha, applied to the Mayor and Common LOUIS W. NAGY t/a Mark's Place and appropriations heretofore made therefor approved), the appropriation made for come, Greeting: (Signed) and the estimated cost of each such at 4 Cooke Avenue. Carteret. N. J. I Council ol the Boreugb ol Carteret for LILLIAN NAGY Liquor Store nnd amounting In the aggregate to WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfac- JOHH KOKOLUS and $292,000 Including the aggregate sum ofpurpose, and the estimated maximum Objections. 11 any. should be made:, plenary Retail Consumption license t/s Nagy'i Family liquor Store L.P. «/«, 15/67 *7.4« tion, by duly authenticated record ol the STEPHEN KOKOLUS $12,000 as the several down payments for amount of bonds or notes lo be Issued for proceedings for the voluntary dissolution Immediately In writing to Patrick Po-JNo. C-14 lor premises situated at i L.P. «./», 15/«7 I7.S2 *aid improvements or purposes required • each such purpose, are respectively as tocnig. Borough Clrrk ol the Borough 1 Roosevelt Avenue, Csrteret, N. J. NOTICE j Va Kok'f Tavern thereof by the unanimous consent of all 17.41 by law and more particularly described in follows: the stockholders, deposited in my office, of Carteret, New Jersey. The officers and directors of aaid cor- NOTICE Tike notice) that CRIDELU INC.. t/s L.P.«/«, 15/67 that COLUMBUS HALL ASSOCLVTION, a (Signed) poration are Giovamna Ritiaj, 3 Rooie- Take notice IDS' THE FIRST SLOVAK Cridell. Inc., ha. applied to the Mayor ESTIMATED corporation ol this State, whose principal JULIE MINUCCl ivtlt Avenue, Carteret, N. J.i Palma Cs- CITIZENS CLUB has appUed to theand Common Council of the Borough ol NOTICB - MAXIMUM office Is situated at No. 530 Rahway Ave t /» Be-Jays tri, 319 Carteret Ave., Carteret, N. J.Mayo; r and Common Council of the Bor- Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- Take notice that CARPAW0-RUSS1AN APPROPRIA- AMOUNT OF nue, In the Township ol Woodbridge, Lr- *>'• M.W Theresa Donovan, 10 Polk Ave., Carteret, ough of Carteret for a Plenary Retail tion license No. C-10 for premises situ- AMERICAN CITIZENS' CLUB hu ap- TION AND ESTI- BONDS OR IN. J. Consumption license No. C-41 for prem- ated at «M Boosevtlt Avenue. Carteret, plied to the Mayor and Commas Council NOTES County of Middlesexil , State of NeN w JJer Improvement or Purpose MATED COST sey (Frederick JI. Adams being the agent NOTICE Objections, If any, should be made im< ises situated at 7M Roosevelt Avenue. New Jersey. of the Boroufh of Carterel tor • Club Carterel. New Jeney. OFFICERS license No. CB-1 for prenjlses rtttiate4 fa) Construction of a new building which Bo gh Cl k Objections, it any. should be mads John P. Phillips • u Coiiinlsl Lake Drive, at 1 John Stave*. Carteret. N. J. procesprocesss may be served),, has compliecomplied 1n- /,tlh. MM/vnrSr!^ ? .^ T " shall be of Class A construction la. 1 to lhe M tXl Ne Je y> Immediately ln writing to: Patrick Po- Trenton, N. J. - Pros. Objections, U any, should be made lm. defined or referred to ln Section 40A:2-22 with the requirements of Title 14. Corpor"'"^^ _ | , % r . ??t a . TlPI T,rl . T tocoig. Borough Clerk of the Boroufh of Anne T. Phillips • 22 Colonial Lake Drive, mediately In writlnf to Patrick Potoenif, of the Local Bond Law) for use as a lh< of g atlons Generaprellminl of Revise^ tod th Statutee issuinsg SIof, "' Bo™*Distributio" n Cartere licenste foNor a. PlenarD-e foyr CITiSignedY LIN) E BAR l> GRILL, IMC. CarteretC , NeN wJ Jersey. Trenton, K. J. - Sec.-Treu. Borough Clerk of th* Boroufh oi Cartel- municipal garage for the storing and iS ^ SI««WPremise' sDistributio rituated n. tlicens 1297e Rooievel No Dt Avee fo-r -• - DHtECTORS et. New Jersey. garaging of motor vehicles and other thi....s. Certificat*,* ...e» o„f. „...DDilutioni . |, „ „ , „ , Ciovsnina Ribas, President (Signed) equipment of the Borough on the NOW THEREFORE, 1, the Secretary of nu ""j" „ Carteret. N. J. CLUB Trenton, N. J. CARPATHO RUSSIAN AMERICAN constituting Lot 3 In Block S on the Tax Hereby Certify that the said corporation1 Immediately ln writing to Patrick Po- L.P. 6/8, 15/S7 tio.K J. Saraka, Jr., President Anne T. Phillips - 23 Colonial Lake Drive, CITIZEN9' CLUB Assessment Map of the Borough, and the did, on the 26th day of May, 1967, file in i^'f!. Borough Clerk ol the Borough A. Chamra, Secretary Trenton, N. J. John Kunak, President, purchase and installation of all original my office a duly executed and attested,»' Cacleret. New Jersey. NOTICE Andrew W. Binick, Treasurer Leon B. Winner . )ll] Concord Court, 32 Atlantic St., Carteret, K. J. furnishings and equipment therefor 130.O9S t 123,903 consent in writing lo Ihe dissolution oil u'uor Slor" has applied lo th» Mayor and Common NOTICE John P. Phillips U the beneficial owner Peter Bucsak, Treasurer, LP 6 8 15 vehicles and equipment lor the Borough and the record of the proceedings afore- - / ' /67 $7,04, Council ol the Borough of CarUret for Taka e notice that STEPHEN PETRACH of all share* of the stock ot Cridell, Inc. 48 Lee St., Port Readinf, N. J consisting of one (1) power-operated tree said are now on file in my said office as a Plenary Retail Consumption license and ANDREA W PETRACH,, t// a Petrach's Objections, tf any, should be made L.P. t/t. 1J/87 ».54 clump remover, one 11) oowtr-operated provided by law. NOTICK [No. C-38 lor premises situated at (Bar, have appliel d lo thh e MayoM r and Immediately tn writing t« Patrick Po- tree branch chipper, one U) four-wheel Tak nollc lal IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have « « " JOSEPH MAJonOS.tHolly Street, Carterut. New Jersey. Icommon Council of the Borough of Car- toonlg, Borough Clerk ol the Boroufh NOTICB drive Jeep dump truck, ont (1) self- hereto set my hand and affixed myof(ici-, hhM »PPlictlictll ll00 th^ Mayor and Common objections, if any. should be madejteret for a Plenary Retail Consumption of Carteret, New Jersey, propelled street sweeper, one (1) power- hereto set my hand and affixed my oflici- »PP e Mayor and Common Objections, u any. should be made teret for a Plenary Retail Consumption Take notice that JUUU9 DARAB and al seal, at Trenton, this 2bth day of May;Council ol Ihe Borough of Carteret for immediately ln writing to: Patrick Po- license No CM for premises situated (Signed) driven sewer vacuum cleaner on chassis, Plenarv 1 ROSE DARAB, t/a Darab's Tavern, have and one U) garbage truck •8.473 16,212 ,A.D. one thousand tiina hundred and sixty.: a to'* Consumption license] locnig, Borough Clerk of the Borough at 19 Mercer Street, Carteret, N. J. CRIDELL, INC. appUed to the Mayor and Common Coun- No. C-23 lor premises situated at 215 of Carteret, New Jersey Objections, if any. should be made t/a Crtdell. Inc. ,, s, ell of the Borough of Carteret, for a seven. (Signed) t (c) Improvement of the public playground ROBERT J. BURKHARDT | Roosevelt Avenue, Carterel, N. J. immediately In writing to: Patrick I'o 11, P. 6/8-15/67 * • Plenary ReUU Consumption license No. tennis courts of and in the Borough on Secretary of State ' Objections, if any, should be made CARTERET HOTEL CORPORA- tocnig, Borough Clerk of Ihe Boroufh ol C-S, for premises situated at I0-W Wash- ]«»!• Street by construction thereon of a L P. l/l-d-15-22/67 J35 20 Immediately In writing to Patrick Po T1O.N. INC. Carteret, New Jeraey. NOTICE ington Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. new playing surface t 1.117 I 4,940 : tocnig, Horough Clerk of the Borough t/a Gypsy Camp (Signed* Take notice that MICHAEL MISKO and Objections, U any, should be made Ira- SHERIFF'S 9ALK of Carteret. New Jersey. George A. Brown, President STEPHEN PETRACH and VERONICA MISKO t/a Misko's Cafe mediately In writing to Patrick Potoenif. (d) Improvement of the Borough Rail SUPERIOR COURT OK NKW JERSEY (Signed) Robert W. Brown, Vice President ANDREW PETRACH htve applied to the Mayor and Common Borough Clerk of the Boroufh ot Cartar- located ln the Borough on Cooke Avenue CHANCERY DIVISION JOSEPH MAJOROS Cecelia Brown, Secretary t/a Petrach'a Bar Council of the Borough of Carteret for a f7t) Plenary Retail Conaumptlon license No. et, New Jersey. hy reconstruction thereof Including; MIDDLESEX COUNTY L.P. 6/8, 15/67 $6.16 L.P. 6/B, 15/67 $11.80 L.P. 6/8, 15/67 (Signed) installation ol new root and replacement C-22 for premises situated at 139 Ran- Docket No. K-::0T7-6« JULIUS DARAB ol all existing exterior window! and doors GREGORY DOBUSZ, is Plalnlllf. ami NOTICE NOTICK NOTICE dolph Street. Carteret, N. J. with new windows and doora and required ROSE DARAB SAMUEL DAWSON, KEITH DAWSON, Take notice that WILLIAM KOL1BAS, Take notice that LEON F. NOWAK Take notice that JOSEPH SANDOR Objections, If any should be made Im- t/a Darab's Tavern appurtenances »,94] 38,040 a mediately 1> writing to Patrick Poloenlg,1 PR1SC1LLA ANN DAWSON, his wife., and ' Kolibas' Tavern ha. applied to the t/a Leo's Inn has applied to the Mayor BAR, INC.. t/a Joe'a Bar. has applied L P. (ft. 15/87 $7.41 PEOPLES CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO..I Mayor and Common Council of Ihe Bor- and Common Council of the Borough of to the Mayor and Common Council of Borough Clerk of the Boroufh of Carter- (e) Purchase ol additional equipment for a 1'ennsylvanil corporation, are Defend ough ol Carteret for a Plenary Retail Carteret for a Plenary Retail Consump- the Borough ol Carteret for a Plenary et, Nfw Jersey. Installation and use ln the Borough Tax NOTICB antsil . Consumption license No. C-20 for prcm-Jtion license No. C-34 (or premises situ- Retail Consumption license No. C-43 for (Signed) Office, consisting of one U) new Take nolle* that the COLUMBIAN automatic bookkeeping machine 1.300 7,905, Writ of Execution lor the sale nf mort situated at 41-43 Pershlng Avenue sttd at 562 Roosevelt Avenue, Carterel, premises situated at 74 Pershlnf Avenue. MiCHAKL MISKO. gaged premises dated April 28. l'.HiT, j Carleret, N. J. IN. J. Carteret, New Jeney. j VERONICA MISKO CLUB haa applied to the Mayor and By virtue of the above stated Writ, to Objections, if any, should be made] Objections, If any, should be made hn Objections, if any. should be made t/a Misko's Cafe, Common Council ot th* Boroufh of Car- Totals me directed and delivered. I will expose1 Immediately in writing to Patvu-k Po- mediately in writing to Patrli'k Potocnlg, immediately hi writlnf to: Patrick P0.1LP. «/«. 15/67 $7.48 leret for a Club license No. CB-2, for I 232,000 t 140.000 to sole at public vendue on tocnig, Borough Clerk ol the Borough Roroush Clerk of the Borougb al Carter- locnig, Borough Clerk of the Boroufh premises situated at 164 Hlf h Street. Car- The exo of the appropriation made WEDNESDAY. THK 28th DAY OF of Carteret, New Jersey. ct, New Jersey of Carteret, Nevi Jersey. NOTICE' teret. N. J. for each "such purpose over th* estimated the aggregate, for Hems of expense iSlgnedi iSienedi .Signed) Tike notice that CARTERET LIQUOR The officers of th* dub arei Thomas mentioned In a ad permitted under section JUNE A. D., 1%7. maximum amount of bonds or notes to be at Ihe hour of two. o'clock hy the then WILLIAM KOLIBAS LEON K. NOWAK. 1 JOSEPH SANDOR BAR. INC. STORE. IMC. t/a Weiss' Carteret Liquor Hsnley, Jr., President; Anthony SaniUo, Issued tberolor, as above staled, la the40A:2-20 ot said Law have been included Store. Inc.. has appUed to the Mayor and Vice President; Leon Cmrraa, Jr.. Tr»a- in th* foregoing estimate of the com of prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) t a. Kollbaa' Tavern t/a Leo's lmi| I/a Joe's Bar •mount of th* said down payment for time. In the. aftamoon of the said day, ai;L.P. 6/8, 15/67 iJ.04 I. P. 6/J, 15/67 Si.CH Joseph Sandor. Pres. Common Council of the Boroufh of Car- sureri Waller A. Campbell. Financial Sec- •aid purpose. " \ purposes. the Sheriff. Olfice In the Cnunty Admin Margaret Sandor, Secy.-Treai. terel for a Plenary ReUU Distribution | retaryj John Potroslao. Recording »«cr*- Section 4. The following: matters are Section 5. The full fslth and credit of the Borough are hereby pledged to thell"»*'on Building, ln Ihe City of New NOTICr. NOTICK L.P. 6/8, 15/67 »7.92 licenae No. D-3, for premises situated at tary hereby determined, declared, recited and 6S CookCk e AAvenue , CCarterett , N. JJ. Objections, tf any. should be mad* Im- punctual payment of th* principal of andBrunswick, N. J. Take nolice that CARTERET I'RAKl'S-i Take notire that ANN KARAKOWSKI stated: All the lots, tracts or parcels of land MEN'S CLUB INC., has applied lu the t/a Andrew's Tavern, has applied to Ihe NOTICE I ObJectlona, if any, should be made tin- mediately In writinf to Patrick Potocnlg, (a) Th* said purposi described ln Interest on the said obligations authorized 1 flection 3 of this bond ordinance are notby this bond ordinance. Said obligations hereinafter particularly described, situ-' Mayor and Common Council of the Bv-Miiyur and Common Council of the Bor- Take notice that WILLIAM SITAR, t/a mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnlg, Borough Clerk of the Boroufh oi Carici- i urreit eipentes and are each a property shall be direct, unlimited obligations of ale, lying and being in the Township ol rough ol Carterel lor a Club license .No.'ouKh ol Carteret for a Plenary Retail 1 Slur's Package Store, has appUed to Borough Clerk ol the Boroufh of Carter- et, New Jersey. or improvement which tti* Borough may the Boroufh. and the Borough shall be 1'UctftJawny, County of Middleaex and (B J lor premises aitualed at 86 Elm Consumption license No. C-33 for prem- the Mayor and Common CCouncio l of the et, New Jersey. ISigned) lawfully acquire or make as a general llfated to levy ad valoireni taxes upon Slala of New Jeiscy: |Strcet, Carteret, N. J. l«s situate^ at 552 Roosevelt Avenue, Boroug~ h of Carteret, for a Plenary Re- (Signed) COLUMBIAN CLUH, Improvement, and nu part of the cost 1 the taxable propertproper y within the BEGINNING at a point formed hy the; Objections, If uny, should he niade.farteret. New Jersey, tail Distribution liccnt* No. D-9, for CARTKREr UQUOR STORE, Thomas Hanley, Jr., rcealdent thereol has been or shall b* specially Borough for Ihe payment of said intersection of the southerly fcldo line ol immediately in writing lo Patrick Po- Objections, if any. should be niade lm- premises situated at 192 Washington LNC. LP. t/t. 15/67 ».=4 assessed on property specially benefited obligations and InteresL thereon without, cedanvood Drive (formerly Walnut Street,tocnig. Borough clerk of the Borough mediately in writing to I'ulruk Potocnig, Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. | t/a WelM" Carteret Uquor thereby. limitation of rate or amount. exlmuion) with the easterly tide line ol:Oi Carteret. Ne.iv Jersey. .Borough I'lcrk of ihe Borough of Carter- Objections, if any, should be made Store, inc. NOTICE (h) The average period of usefulness of Section «. Thla bond ordlnam,c e shall i Doswuod Drive (formerly. Sixth Place) (Signedl cl, New Jersey. Immediately In writing to: Patrick Po- Joseph Weiss. Pres.\ Take nolle* that WHEELER INN, INC . •aid purpose* taking Into consideration take effMt twenty (20) days after the'running thence along the southerly side CARTEKKT CBAKl'SMKN S lixniK, Uuioinh Clerk ol the Boroufh L.P. t,I. 15/67 $6.M a corporallon of New Jersey, has applied the respective amounts' ol to* aaid obliga- lf to the Mayor and Common Council of Ihe firs""'t publicatio""•""" "n" thereo"" f afte'=r finaliifinal i na Of tfedant'ood Drive. (1) South 61 de- CLUB, ISC. ANN KARAKOWSKI - ol Carteret, New Jersey. tions authorised hentar for UM eeveral pauitge, as provided by said Local Bond l/j Midr«*'i Tavern 1 -(Signed) NOTIi'K I Borough ol Carteret lor a Plenary Retail lurposcs1,. withi. n th_..e limilaUim._ a o„f _ sai. d glees 02 minutes East 100 feet to a point; l'residenl, Henry J Saakes r Law. running thence (2) Soulh 5 degree* 51). Vice I'rt'sidenl, Hubert W. Uulnn (' I 0,'H. 16/67 $7.04! WILLIAM SITAR Take notice that ST/VH I.ANDINQ POST Consumption Ikeiue No. C-3, lor premises Wai iigntl Law an) •ccoiding to the situated at 7 Wheeler Avenue. Carterel. leosuqablu Ill* thanol qonipuled from Ihe NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE minutes West 175 feet to a point; running Treasurer, Harry IU|ip 1 t/a, sttur's Package Store #2314, VETERANS OK FOREIGN WARS, ilate ol the said bond, authorlied by this Tho ordinance published herewith was llwuce '3> North 84 degree. 02 minute. Secretary. Ituuuld Sz[iak NOTICK LP. 6/1, 15/67 |7 04 has applied to the Mayor and Common New Jertey. I ordinance Is twenty-fpur (M) yeaxi ! Introduced and passed upon liisi 1 eadinii West 100 leet to a point In the aforeme.11- I-P. 6/t- tu.w lake mil ice. thai ALEX PRVWATA has -[Council of the Borough of Carteret for . Names and resldencts of otficori, di- ui TI10 supplemental debt aeateinenliai a meeting ol ihe Boiouiili Council of noned easterly side lino of Dogwoodl— pnlleil to the Mayor and Common Coun- NOTICE ;Club license No. CB4 for premises lo rectors and stockholder, holding one or icquired by said Law has been duly nude the lluiough ol Lartorel, in Hie tjuuiily nl Drive, runnum thence (4) along said tide NOTICE [eliclll of ihthe borougBorough of CartereCurterct for a Pleoa Take notice thai CATHOLIC WAR'cated al 1 Harris Street and Pershtngj more per cent of Iho stock of said ooi- ami n>d In the ofaca of th* Borough Middlesex. New Jersey, helil on Juim 7. line North i degrees M minute. Kasl 17S lake nulke thai i:ll' £V KAZEKAS, iiy Retail Consumption license No. C'-Jl VETERANS. ST. ELUS POST #797. has Avenue. Carteret, New Jersey. ipoisUon; ( leik and a complete executn) duplicate 1967. It ulll ha iurther considered lur feet to the point end place oi BEGIN- l 4 t-lrnie't Bar and GrillTnh applied to for premise, situated al 96 Roosevelt Av- applied U> Ilic Mayor end Common COUA- Objecllons, li any. should be madnadea lm-lm[ ! Mary Smith ihu»f uui boon filed In to# uilka of thefilial passage, after public hearing MM, ' jthe Mayor and Common Council of th. tuut, Csrteret. N. J. "I of Ule Boroufh ol Carteret for s mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig.j Secretary Treasurer, Dlreutor of the DiivaViB ol Loo*) finance thereon, at a meeting of naiJ liuioutli BEING known as parts of lots 20-M in 'Boroggh of Carleret lor a Plenary Re Objections, If any, ahould be msde lm- Club license No CB-7 tor premises k> Boroufh Clerk oi UM Boioufh of Carter-' (6 Maple Street, Carterel. N J. In th* Department of Community AtUin Council to be held in the Municipal! c|uijva m Block %, Map No. » Hlifbt 1 ud Consumption licenae No. C-2 for mediately in wntinf to Patrick Potocnig, cjied at 100 J nekton Avenue, Carterel. et, New Jeraey. Alexander Suca, PreMent, of ibe bum of Maw J«n*y. ud fuck Buildlnf lu laid Borough ou June 21, 1967 premises situated at 90 Pekola Terrace, Borough Clerk ol the Boroufti of Cutec- New Jersey. iSlgnet) M staple Street, Carteret, N J. •taUmctit ihawe that Iks gra*a d*M ol •t 100 'l*tk P.M.. and during Ihe k amount of the Judg- Carteret, N: J. et. New Jersey. Ohltctioiii, If any, should b* made STAR LA-VDma POST.*2314, Mary C. Such, Vice President • he Buioujib u defined is aaid Law la immediately ln writing lo: Patrick Po \ tri'tKANS OF FOREIGN WARS 66 Maple Street. Carteret, N 1 incrtesMtl by tlja authoriutlou of the 1 by said ule Is the Objections, if any. should be nun> (SignedS ) ' thousand, five hundred Immedlalely In writing 10 Patrick Po- ALEX l'RYWATA Itwnlg, Borough Clerk ol the Boroufh of Alfred E. Oakley Objection., if any, should be made Ini- tiond. ajul uui« wuvided for us tills bond -_ -— - available al the Qlerk'a 18 16 Cartarel, New Jeriey. " by »240.000. and th. obligation eUhtyuiie (K.Ml.OO) Dollars more or 1<«,locnig, Borough Clerk ol the Uoroujh IP, «/l, 19/67 (.'uniniander mediately In writing to Patrick POUK'HII, 1 In .aid Borough to the memoir, ol i Signed l Frank Uiukh. Borough Clerk ol the Borough of Csrteret, bl hi this bond otdlnanu* will be the general puolia who shall request Ihe plus interest together with the coat, ol ef Oerterel, New Jersey. ad debt limttalluu prescribed by Ihi* sale I-Slgnedl NltTICK < VTHOI.IC WAR VI'llRiNS, M. Vi e Cuinulatilter New Jeraey. ] KH.VE.vr rAZKKAS T.iki- nolle thai Ihr ST lIKMtTRIl'S SI'. KIJAS I'OSl S7D, Miicrnl 1 •. -.Mi, 1 'I n« VATKK'K I'OTOt'NIG The buhsciibt r reserves Ihe lltht In ail 1 in Amounts, out ciceoduig $24,000 in Boivuga Clmk Journ said s«ile Irom time to lime 1 I 'a Kmlu's. |Uf ant (illU MlvN'S Cl.CII HI' CAKIKHKT. NliW Alex It. h«/,e\ia. .li V ,k« 1.-.iiiiii inOti 1.NM, LSt" $IU7.M only w euc.li Loutalious (» fwlncUoiuL.P. I/I, KM UKY, hu ayvlii'd lo the Majut and LT.e, I, lJ/« . WM L.P.e,*, 1J,V VAM PAOfl TWENTY Thursday, June Is, 1967 Leader-Press Volker Completes 74 Fillies Eligible In Debutante Stake GOSHKN, N. Y. — Tf the en- Record 7-1 Season tire list of eligiblcs to Historic' Track's Dehulante Stake were^ Helpful Hints Hv RORKRT IIKDGKS wore still able to push across iinRti eight in a row, they would ISKI.IN — An era has rornc to thrpp nm!>- stack up more than nine rows in end at John K. Kennedy Me. Dong Bradhury and Reilly deep. This two year old filly niiinal High School. walked lo open the third inning .nace. a $12,000 feature on In On Golf Course l'erhnps it would best be call Both moved up one notch when, dependence Day, i.s one of the With increasing number* tak- IMI (he Mike Volker era. Tom Debrowski laid down a sac! more heavily populated races ing up America's most popular Completing his high school r'f'lf> *"'nl- j during Historic's five day Grand outdoor game, more accidents ;ilhletic career with a flourish,! fal1' Kushner followed with a.Circuit meet beginning July 3.lean be expected on the golf Volker fired a no hitter against 'onK Hy tf> renter, driving home! tad through the score of yearscourse this year. Just as the WoodUridge last Thursday as the Bradbury with the Mustangs'it has been staged, the Debu-i highways are already seeing. Musianps won by a score of 3 0.'first run. Keilly also crossed the tante has ranked as one of the cars bumper to bumper on late nn lllP same Iav as n u,«t aimnc/a norfprt aame P P J°ci fastest events at the Goshcn weekends, the steady stream for the han^hrowmg nShthand ?icci couldn't handle the relay half mile. of golfing enthusiasts may or If Paul Kushner hadn't mis-|from "nterfield. I Stanley Dancer and Richard make the country club or pub. played a flyhall in right fieldj In the fourth inning JFK added,Thomas have been chipping llc course more hazardous than •n Volker would have recorded on*1 more run. Ray Soporowski j away at the record since 1964. [ever before. the perfect masterpiece. drew a base on balls, advanced Dancer won the pace that year! Golf is not considered a dan- Nevertheless, Volker was to second on a wild pitch, and with Beloved Hanover in 2:03.4. gerous sport but, just as in driv- much too powerful for the Bar- then stole third base. Ron Slic- He came back to tie his own ing a car, inattention and lack ion batters. He struck out l1u 0mlu, . .record in '65 with Bon.jour Han- of experience can result in did not walk anyone. Volker!*ith a Pe.rtccl bunt down the over. Last July 4, Dick Thomas tragedy. The Institute for Safer could have beaten any high ''^'^ase ''ne' 3°' m^° the act °y dropping the Living of the American Mutual school team on that particular! Hie game was a real pitcher's stake record to 2:02.3 with Liability Insurance Company day. Iduel between Mike Volker and,Ember Hanover. | has prepared some timely tips Ran(i The no hitter raised Vd1ker's! y Randall. There were only| Anv one o{ tne 74 ^yles jn for both the novice on the link* tnj nits pitching record to 7-1 on thel ee between the teams, the rjebutante could come up a,and the more seasoned player. and 21 batters went down on, ,| PRKSIHENTIAI, PHYSICAL FITNESS — Junior High School award winners are pictured above, left to right: Ren Guy. A vend; year. Woodbridge was the ojilj y winne~r. fo._r. th—e -holida y , crowd-.- "Look before you drive — U , [[tea m tto beab t VolkeVlk r thihis season, strikes. ln terms of sheer numbers, the safety is par for this course" Is Hob Scale (second year) Iselin; Mary Ann Joswick, Colonia; Dorothy Yuhasi (second year) Fords; Bruce anil Alan mvn (twins) Woodbridgc Junior High. < i and that happened as a result of Volker struck out 11 and walk- odds would be in favor of Wil- jthe headline on the poster which five unearned runs in the last ed two itt recording his sixth vie- ijam Haughton's entry. He has I has been sent by the Institute inning. toryy^the season. He was in fjve pacers going: Armbro Ir-ito more than 4.000 golf courses Just take a look at these sta- once during the ma, Cantata Hanover, Key- across the country. Carteret Slow ; t is tics compiled by Mike Volker. game and that came in the very stone Wave, Lullathrope, and] Here are the safely suggest. He permitted two earned runs first inning, Meadow Lydia. Haugnton! jons. in 60 innings of work for an ERA With one down, Tim Regan Pitch League iof .23, one of the best in the reached first via a walk. Singles is anyone — caddies, other state. He struck out 9(5^ js8ued| y"pa rLa"ub "and Dan"_Sheeley 1 b u CARTERET —Cornell Estates only 12 walks, and yielded 23 loaded the bases for the Falcons. since. With his quintet, the came from behind to beat the hits. To top it all off, no team But Volker came through un- leading reinsman could launch can hit. J & L team 16 to 10, despite horn- has scored on Volker in the last der pressure and fanned the next a full scale attack on Indepen- ers by Chelbian, Toth and Kinch.|31 innings. two batters to escape without dence Day.. If a is shagging for Ihnat had four hits for the win- JFK dented the plate withJwojany further damage. Joe O'Brien has two Adios fill- J"™/ ^ive Wm »<*•>»« to pro- ners. runs in the second inning. Tom Volker then proceeded to re ies in the ready. They are Beau- i tect himself. Make sure the sun St. Joes HNS came from be- Carbonaro got things started by is behind him, not in his eyes.' tire the next 14 men in a row— tiful Hanover and Adios Debu- Don't take practice swings hind a 9 to 12 score and made doubling down the rightf ield. line. the skein ending with a walk to tante, a fitting name for the four runs in the bottom of the Volker struck out, but Joe Croas- Regan leading off the sixth in- potential stake victor. Another unless it is your turn to hit — seventh to win over the El Dora dale and Ron Slicner walked to ning. nair of contenders will be John not only discourteous, it's a load the bases. dangerous habit. team. Bill Hercek and Ernie Falcon pitcher Randy Randall Chapman's Duane Hanover off- Weber had homers for the los- Woodbridge pitcher Tony Aqui- spring, Neige Rose and Rapid Always stand behind and' la then struck out Dennis Reilly also turned in a fine pitching ers. performance. He struck out 10 Queen" 'ciearview Stable'wiTliaway from the player making for the second out of the inning, the shot — this :is golf courtesy Pusillo team won its fourth DeliveCrinT"the"UcluTch"'hit"'was batters and issued four walks in have Drama Girl and Mildred "^ """ " """ "—'""" Pierce who gleaned her name and golf safety combined. straight game, winning over the Tom Debrowski• - , who singled up absorbing his second loss of the year against five wins. from her dam, Hi Mildred, and If a hole is blind (either dog- A & O team, 12 to 6, scoring sev- the middle to chase home Car- leg or over hill) don't hit until en runs in the 1st inning, fea- St. Joseph's 000 000 0 — 0 not the movie of the same bonaro and Croasdafe. you know for. sure that the tured by homers from the bats J. F. Kennedy 002 100 x — 3 na-mei ••.••-*• ..••.• .-,- ..With two down in the sixth, the foursome ahead is out of of Steve Kondrk and Tandaryk. Jimmy Wingfield, the Geor- Mustangs struck for another COLEMAN WINS range. St. Joseph Players scored 17 run. Reilly lined a single to right gia boy who earned early fame runs on 17 hits, featured by Boband continued to second when ISELIN — Charlie Coleman as the caretaker for the immor- If hitting in a wooded or Merelo's two homers, and hom-Tim Horton bobbled the ball. A pitched a five-hitter last Tues- tal Greyhound, is expected to stony rough be sure that other ers by Hochman. The losers had passed ball moved Reilly over day to lead JFK to a 4-0 victory go in the Debutante with Happy members of your match stand more hits and homers by Vargo to third base. over Madison Township. rews. The Resnick stable of well away while you hit. If and Giles. After Debrowski drew a base The win leveled Coleman's re- EllenviUe, New York has Kitty here is a possibility of a ball The Little Managers gave the^on balls, Kushner beat out an in-cord at 4-4 as he did not permit Hanover, a Tar Hill filly, and bouncing back at you, take the OIJTH LEADERSHIP AND LANGUAGE AWARDS. An annual presentation made by the St. Demetrius team its first loss field hit to send in Reilly with a runner beyond second base Quickie Hanover by Adios. Can-safe, shot. koodbridge Elks Lodge 2116 went to the three students pictured above during class day cere- in the league, by a score of 17 and was in complete control all ada's entry will be Timely If workers are on fairway ,ionies at Woodbridge High School. On the left is Ann Dcak, the language award winner, and the final run. to 6. The hitting star of the game The only Barron to reach first the way. Drummond who summons his within range, warn them that Meek Griskevich and Patricia White for youth leadership. Maying the presentations is Jerry was Palugu, with two homers 1 name from the Drummond Sta- vKosa, of the youth activities committee. All three received ?25 bonds and plaques. base against Volker was Frank Scoring two runs in the first you are going to hit — and and two doubles. Whittet hit twoMatusck, .who got on board via inning, the Mustangs provided bles of Drummondville, Quebec. •make sure that they hear you doubles and two singlesk the error. Woodbridge almost Coleman with all the hitting sup- Take a number from one to before you do hit. '2 and you are bound to come The Kolibas OldtimeW wal- had a-'few hits, but some spec- port he needed. Don't drive a golf cart on loped the Sportsman team on a taculap fielding plays by short Paul Kushner led off the first ip with a winner in Historic Track's Debutante Stake. sides of steep slopes, too close 21-hit barrage led by Lukasiak stop Dennis Reilly and third inning with a long triple to right. to other players, to fast. When and Vinsk's homers, while Verdi baseman Ray Soporowski pre- The next two batters went down stopping, park hi level area. had a double and three singles. vented any other baserunners 1 on strikes, but clean-up hitter EX-CONVICTS AND VOTING Steve Nelson hit a homer for the Tom Carbonaro was the hit- Ron Slicner singled up the mid A presidential crime commis- If a thunderstorm threatens, losers. ting star for the Mustangs with die to drive home Kushner. sion report has recommended get off the golf course. If this is not practical, stand in a The K. of C. scored all its runs two singles and a double. Also Mike Volker followed with a that ex-convicts should be given in the first three innings and held wielding a hot bat was Tom De-double to send in Slicner with the right to vote, serve on juries grove of trees — never near a on to win 14 to 11. Pompeo and browski who went 2 for 3. the Mustangs' second run. and hold public offices. The re single one — or in below — Smith had homers for' the K. of Thus JFK finished their base- In the third inning, Kennedy port stressed that rehabilitation level protection in a ditch or C. team, while Kahora hit a ho ball campaign with a creditable pushed across another run. With is not a success because it is sand trap. If caught out in the mer and single and double for 13-10 record. The Mustangs won two outs, Tom Campana lined a not being- stressed enough. open, lie down on the ground. the losers. their final four games of the single to left. A long double to Beware of the sun. The sun- K. of C. team won its first year to attain a better than .500 centerfield by Ray Soporowski ON NUCLEAR FALLOUT stroke hazard can be reduced game in the league, with a 16 toseason. knocked in Campana. Defense officials report about by wearing a hat; the heat 1 victory over the St. Joes Play The loss put Woodbridge's rec- The Mustangs added their fi 70 million Americans would be prostration hazard, by salt tab- rs. An Jl-inning run scoring ord at 10-14-1. nal tally in the fourth inning unshielded if a nuclear attack lets. pree by the winners was the J. F. KENNEDY (3) Tom Carbonaro ripped a double occurred in 1972. Secretary of Beware of bees and hornets, •ature of the game. Medvetz, AB R H to right-center and scored on JoeDefense Robert McNamara has some people are critically al- Chippy and Angelo hit homers. Debrowski 2b 3 0 Croasdale's single. maintained that fallout shelters lergic to their sting. The Gypsy Camp upset the fa- would be an integral part of Kushner rf 4 0 ! Taking the loss for Madison Golf courses are not nurseries orite Little League Managers 4 0 any antiballistic program. — Campana If : Township was Phil Capowi, who or dog ranches - when playing iy scoring two runs in the bot- 4 0 v Soporowski 3b ;permitted seven hits. The Spar- leave children and pets at om of the seventh inning. Varga Carbonaro lb 4 1 ' tans finished their season with THE WAR AND F 105'S nd Giles did all the heavy hit- Volker p 4 0 ;||a 11-12-2 ledger. v The Pentagon figures show home. ing for the winners, Varga get- Croasdale cf 2 1 the Vietnam war has most the Remember your age - you :: Madison Township 000 000 0—0Air Force about half of its F-105 ing a homer, single and double, Slicner c 2 0 Kennedy 201 100 x- are getting older every day and Giles had a homer, triple, Reilly ss 3 1 2B—Soporowski, Volker, Car Thunderchief fighter-bombers and the course gets longer Only about 400 of these planes and single. bonaro. everytime you play. SLOW PITCH STANDINGS remain in service after more 30 3B—Kushner. than two years of the air war British and U.S. investment usillo A. C. 4 0, WOODBRIDGE (0) against North Vietnam. in Africa is large. Kolibas Oldtimers 3 AB R ANNUAL VIPS AWARD — At Woodbridge Seniior High School went to Steven Offen this year, little League Managers 2 Kubick cf 2 0 Freehold to Use who was awarded a plaque and watch at the class day ceremonies. Makfcg the presentations to K. of C. 2 Van Liew cf 1 o offen, in the center, are A. Martin Mundy and Jack Mac Iver. St. Demetrius MC 3 Fitzgerald cf 1 o PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE A&O Sweet Shop 2 Horton rf 2 0 Instant Video j Matusek c 3 0 o Parts l, Fine pitching job by porl$ Orientation El Dora Inn 2 FREEHOLD — The latest ad j Perennial (arteret Little "'rank Coanshock and the sev- ypsy Camp 2 Kubovetz 3b 0 vances in instant videotape of mth win for J&L. 'rogram Saturday Cornell Estates 2 'Stio rf 0 races at Freehold Raceway will St. Joseph Players 1 2 Kaelber lb 0 AMBERG Farm Frank's Dept. 4, K. of C. 3. An- 0 be in use during the meeting COLONIA — All boys, who 0 League Results ther loss for K. of C. as Ronnie Sportsman Association 1 3,KTch'sky ss oj which gets under way on August Kraut's homer in the sixth in- will be attending Colonia Sen- J&L Auto Body 1 3 Gyenes ss 1 0 0 7. The system is being installed NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 CLOSED MONDAYS . . OPKN DAILY ning won the game. ior High School in September St. Joseph HNS 1 3 Diez lb 0 QJby the Teleview Company under & SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Craftsman Club 14; Safeguard 1st Presbyterian 0 4 Koczan 2b O 0 and plan to participate in the 0 the guidance of William King. OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL DARK !» The Craftsman team gave the U. S. Metals. 4, Jack Pages 2. Dubay 2b 1 0 Ken Wright hurls one-hitter as 01 The replay of the races for the Safeguard Boys their second interscholastk sports pro- Pirnik p 1 0 0'judges in foul claims and inquir- loss, featured by two homers off the Metal Boys finish the first gram, are invited to attend a 4 Aquila p 1 0 halnaf wwitlthn rrecord of eight wins 0 ies will be reduced to a matter of tlm bat of Thomas Bodnar. Mike| " . sports orientation meeting B' Team Loses Lazur If 1 0 ;seconds by the use of videotape.! 4 - DAY r^I: FATHER'S DAY lU-ibus hurled the win. jannd r1 lossloss-. with the Colonia Senior conch- The judges will have the oppor ; Carlo's Pizza 5, Synowiecki 4. Foodtown Markets 2, Catholic 22 tunity of reviewing a race from Steve Kovacs struck out 14 bat-War Vets 1. Bob Nicholson hurls es and athletic director. First While 'A' Score by innings: before a driver dis- good game. The meeting will be held J. F. Kennedy 020 001 0 — 3 moun ;s It is as the Pizza Boys outscored ' will have the advan Hie SyMwieckj team, 5 to 4, J&L Auto 8, Sportsman Assn. on Saturday morning, June 17 Stays on Top Woodbridge 000 000 0 — 0 tage of watching the videotape! DISCOUNT PLANT BUYS 1'ire Co. #1 26, Babies Furai- 2. Mike Lynam winner with the at 10 o'clock in Woodbridge 2B—Carbonaro. rerun several minutes before a a great selection of (ure 2. eighth win for J&L, Senior High School. WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- claim of foul has been lodged. bridge Police "A" team steam- DOWN ST. JOSEPH'S healthy plants Metro Glass 9, K. of C. 8. Met- Important Information re- The speedy replay can be The #1 Fire Lads walloped rollered through the East Bruns- ISELIN — Using the shutout 1 ho. Furniture Kids easily and ro wins second game of the sea garding dates and times for shown in stop action and slow wick Police Team to be the only pitching of Mike Volker and Tony Hidalgo pitched a two-hit son as the K. of C. lose heart- the beginning of fall sports motion similar to the instant re-|| team in the Pistol Loop re some timely sacrifice hits, JFK ter. breaker. Gary Kerkowski winner (football, soccer and cross play which has been used by' maining unbeaten. The Wood- beat St. Joseph's of Metuchen Fire Co. #2, 5; Carteret Deli and Mike Kaskiw homers. country) will be announced. last Saturday by a score of,3 0- major networks in televised foot- Boys will be introduced to bridge B" team suffered its ball and other sports. Under the ratessen, 4. Brian Erdley and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE first defeat of the season at the The Mustangs managed just Israel Estevez combined their coaches of all sports and will old system of film the public Gruhin Pharmacy 17, Jewish hands of the Piscataway Police one safety, a single by Dennis spent many anxious moments talents for a win over Delicates War Vets 1. Gruhin team win its have an opportunity to meet team. Reilly in the fifth inning, but sen team, 5 to 4. Erdley doing them personally. when a foul was claimed and a sixth straight of the season. Joe Top man for tha League Lead- decision reached by the judges. the pitching and Estevez hit McKay winner. ing "A" team is Richie Alexan- |.f. Beitz with a 288. Next week homer. The processing of the film and Kaskiw Plumbing 13, Ideal Li AMERICAN LEAGUE der who blasted his targets for | the "B" team is in for another projection caused a delay which! Italian American defeated the quor 9. Meyer Russell hurls win a 297 to be the top shooter of lough match when it meets the will be eliminated by the video i Airco Co. team, 10 to 0. and also gets homer. Mark Koli U. S. Metals 8 J&L Auto Body 7 2| the day. Next was Andy Lud- Perth Amboy Police Team. tape. ; Craftsman Club won over thejbaass hits homer. jiwig with a 292, Art Dando who Standings in this Outdoor Pe- In the Freehold Raceway op Ha hie Boys 18 to 3. Phillips 66, 6; Rotary Club 2 Jack Pages 4 Frank's Dept. Store 4 4 Tired a 291, and Rudy Gloff 29O.juce League are: eration there will be three cam-] Pizza Boys win another, thi Marty Onulak wins for the Phil T, for a team total of 1170. East] W era positions and the same num OFF... time over the Fire Co. #2, 5 to 4.|ijp team Foodtown Market 4 ipgs team. Carteret Auto Parts 2 4 Brunswick was represented by ']. Woodbridge "A" 7 ber of recorders. The control, AMERICAN LEAGUE Jewish Community Center 3 6 point will be in contact at all Carteret Auto Parts 4, Cath Catholic War Vets 3 5 '{, Wait who fired a 282. K. Perth Amboy Hill Pharmacy 0. A no-hitter foi Sportsman Assn. :t 5|Treat 26G, ami J. Czizmar 211 Edison ti times with the judges to instant BKJ CHOICE OF ROSE BUSHES .. GRAVE olio War Vets 0. Joe Bobel spin Dave Levitt as the JCC win thei K. of C. 3 "(i for a team total of 759. Next Piscataway 6 Jlly produce any portion of the V1NK .. SI1KUBEK11Y . . FRUIT TREES . . two hitter as Auto Parts whit second game. 6 ' race. Two cameras will be U> wash the CWV team. Metro Glass 2 5 week the "A" team meets South! 5. Woodbridge "B" EVERGREENS . PERENNIALS . ANNUALS Deverin 18, Jewish War Vets 1 Plainfield"•'•• . 6. South Plainfield 4 cated to take in the action in the!! Jack Page's 8, Brown's Dept. IS strikeouts for Tom Coffee with 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE The "B" team was over- 7 Dunellen 3 homestretch and backstretch for 2 Joe Gaydos hurls fine game Don Humphrey gets homer. 3 Craftsman Club whelmed by the excellent shoot- 8' Madison Twnp. ' A" head-on shots and the third cam- lor the win," Gruhin Pharmacy 14, Phillip 2 era vill be positioned atop the FATHER'S DAY gift suggestions ... Metro Glass 7, Foodtown 1. Carlo's Pizza 2 uig of the Piscataway Police a, Highland Park 66 ?. Gruhin remain unbeaten 2 with a final tally of 1161 - 1091. 10. Middlesex Park PD 2 grandstand to provide a pano-P First win for the Metro Boys as winning their seventh straigh Ideal Liquor 1 Safeguard Realty 2 Scores for the "B" te->m were:, .11_ . Carteret • rama view. ' Garden Tools - Power Mowers Metro upsets Foodtown. Melzi* game. George Harold winner. 1 6 The videotape is certain to find We hive a unique selection low priced! Browtn winapr. Fire Co. #2 3 U Hollus 285, Kus* Stevenson 1? Madison Twnp. "B FMC 18, Kaskiw Plumbing 3 3':78, George Rebnirky 277, and;i3. F.ast Brunswick 1 * favor with fans. In addition to II S Metals IS, Sportsman 4. John Humphrey winner. Fire Co. #1 14. New Brunswick t :the time saving element in foul AMBERG PERENNIAL FARM AND GARDEN CENTER Seventh win for the Metal team Hill Pharmacy took another Airco Co. 4 Bernie Anderson :'.il Piscata U New Brunswick .igainst only one loss. Milu Min- win from the Rotary team. Synowiedcl 4 way's hpst w;is Frank Toby Ilinh individual shooter was claims the races will be rerun 2100 I.AMRERTSMILL Rl)., WESTFIELD ~ 233 0868 ute winning hurler. Carteret Delicatessen s 'iiha:Mi tot'n« •.) in V r. • nn u; M irU-r of Wood-lover the monitor* for public J*r. Auto Bod* 2. Cuttrat A«4 Mudiua, Jiuw 1 'Babic* FuraUuM Tim, Gwr»« Vau Allen m md'ttfklg* with a 297 Thursday. June 13, 1f)fl7 PAGE TWENTY-ONE 115 Junior High Boys and Giris JUST PARAGRAPHS

Qualify for Youth Fitness Awards MAY (AM, RESERVE 1 ie, Mark Shedlock. (lary l.aKra rTing, Francme Nc'epa. Deb) Senator Henry M., " Jickson WOUDHIIIDCK — Krnrst l)u 1 (!) Wash.) said National h;iy. dirrrlor of physical criura no. John Page, William Drum Pagnotla, Jancl N;if,v, R'' mond, William I'erez, Susan Mcl.air'hlin. Anlhony W,,i (innrdsmnn ind Renetvuts will linn in 11M- Woodhrirfgc! Township; hive to be ordered 1o active public schools aniiouncrd that, a] Chernow, Linda White and Nan Henry Uy.in, Mi-lncl Nol.i, .' cy Haureis. military duty to m«et man- Inlal of IIS buys and girls. 04 seph Capik and Thomas Slior'. power needs in Vletna3n. There pirls ami M boys, from the more Fords Junior High School Isolin Junior Il'sjh School than li.ono seventh, eighth and' Joan Kempton. Dorothy Ju are 442,000 troops in;the war nm!h graders tested in the \m- hasz and Sally Milorhik. Deborah Annia, Lisa Scar zone now, with a 470,000 boost rrican Association, for Health, Iselin Junior High School lelta, Martha Neal, Chrisl expected by the end of the year. J'lusiral Kdneation and Recrea- Bob Scale. Sorenson. S t e v e Bmric Frank Ilruska, Lee Derrick. I •BOEING GETffBONUS tion Youth Fitness Test have Woodhridge Junior High School I The government is giving qualified for the Presidential Neil Weingarten. Fairrhild and .Inlin,, Petty. Woodhridae Junior High Sri Hoeing Company a bonus of I'llysiral Fitness Award. Qualifying for the first time nearly $2 million for the excel- Qualifiers will be recipients of and eligible for the numeral "1" Dcnise F'lyn, Terri Aziego, : lent performance of Lunar Or- tin- award, an atlractive ccrtifi are: san Handerhan, Trudy Hani hiter 2 The National Aeronau- rale and an emblem, awarded Avenel Junior High School Lucy Figueroca, Carol Jacksr ties and Space Administration by the Woodbridge Board of Ed- Jeffrey Kuehar, Jeffrey Wing Gail Boland, Phyllis Friedmn promised a bonus if the space- ucation. lor, John Risso, Robert Luedde- Susan Vrabel. Valerie Alexar craft carried out it* photo- In order to receive this out ke. Richard Jarks, Phillip IVAg er, Andrea Marosevitch f'h: graphic mission well. standini; award, hoys and girls, ostino, John McDermott, Rose lotte Enik, Cynthia Tune, Kar ! STILL RUNNING WELL a.U's 10 17. must score at or marie Jo, Sharon Harris, Barb Weingarten, Karol Karen. Jo Binghamton, N. J. —The fact- alinve. the KSth percenlile on all ara Donley, Patricia Kotowski, C.rosh, Dale Magnier, Hirba •that he is 70 years oDJ doesn't^, seven lU'ms of the AA11PER Elaine Clancy, Pamela Roscoe, Lewis, Richard Yanik, Kdw." : keep Arthur Newberrjrfrom Hi Voiiih Fitness Test and also Nancy Juzwiak, Lynn Miehalski, Zullo, Charles Frank, Jam ; three-mile runs. Thi former- must he students in good stand- Jo Ann Carmarato, Betty Kas- Martelli, James Davis, Urn Binghamton commissioner of ing and he rt; com mended by per, Karen Pinoci, Bernadette Rosen, Alan Rosen' and Al; public works won a local ama- th-'ir principal. Sullivan, Nancy Lucas and An Sher. teur race when IS yenu old and (.inalilyitit; for the second con- tonia Acardi. decided 10 years ago Jo reQffft S(vu:ive year and eligible for the Colonia Junior High School CUBA BUYS U. S. GOODS N to running. He ran a- 6-miauU numeral "2' on their emblems Raymond Mauceri, Kent Mil- J. Edgar Hoover said that | mile at age 62. arc: ler, Steven Majka, Thomas Con- Cuban delegates to the United <;i.ASCO TIRKS: High Powered Cooper Crew of Kahway Attend Cooper Tire Seminar. Cooper Avenel Junior High School fer, James Benz, David Kuntz, Nations have been buying mili- Tire Company held a sales seminar at Glsisco Tire on Friday. In attendance were the following ON AUTO SALES Deborah Litzenbcrg, Mary Jo Robert Henning, William Kloos, tary equipment from U. S. sur- (Uasro Tire representatives; Left to right David Kerr, Frank ('ulp, Bruce Marzloff, John Hart- Detroit — United States auto Fofran, Caryl Shoffner, Mary Bruce La Frano, Thomas Wig- plus stores to equip pro Castro ley, Service Manager, Stanley (ilassor, (in rear) proprietor of Cilasco Tire, and Cooper Tire dis- sales in the first ten days of Ann Taylor, Linda Motlack, Er- gins, William Heruska, Anna guerilla groups in other Latin tributor; James Coogan, Cooper Tire factory representative. (Jlasco Tire Company ii located May (for the first time In eight na Arnesen, Rozanna Marinucci, Lanza, Lizabeth Stevens, Shelly American Countries. The FBI on Kahway Avenue, Railway, opposite stale inspection station. months) exceeded those in the Kmilia Knodcl, Diane Stupi, Tartaglia, Teresa Wrlhn, Mari- director told this to a Congres- comparable period a ye*r earl> Lynn Quinn, Robert Snedeker, anne Joswick, Doreen Lyons and sional committee in mid-Feb- ier. General Motori reports • Handy Frommater and James Judd Jo. ruary. CAUGHT BY PANTS 1 hanging by his trousers. The trousers caught on a spike where East Germans replace Red 24 per cent Increase this year Clilly. Fords Junior High School London — Police had little 47-year-old man had climbed he couldn't escape. youth laader. over the same period last year. Colonla Junior High School Delores Shuff, Allene Szycher, O'Brien asks House panel for trouble arresting Patrick O'-jovcr a wall and had taken a 28- U. S. will launch a Europe G.O.P. leaders oppose wider AH four U.S. automlkers re* Alan Vigilante, Thomas Ritch- Barbara Sokolowski, Julia Lev- postal increases. Conner when they found him (pound o£ coal only to get his satellite. role in "other war". ported increases.

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• ONE INSERTION - 30c per line MORE THAN 100,000 READERS - Your want ad message (Minimum Charge $1.50) will have a 2-in-l selling impact on more than 100,000 local • TWO or MORE INSERTIONS - Woodbridge area consumers via: LEADER-PRESS and 20c per line LEADER SHOPPER. Deadline Tuesday, 4 P. M. (Minimum Charge $1.00 per insertion) INSERT AD * TIME (S) @ „ PER INSERTION. STARTING (DATE) AMOUNT ENCLOSED ( ) CASH..... ( ) /CHECK ( ) MONET ORDER Vacation Bible Winner of Chrysler'* ONLY 30/ PER LINE School June 26 (\ N W ^ A600D "Quality Dealership (Approx. five words to a line) Award" i AVFNKl, - Wilh the theme \ THING MAURO | "Walking Jesus' Way", the vn- V.J ralion Hililf school will he held, SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT .lime 2fi through July 7 al the First Presbyterian Church nf Avenol for classes from three year olds through the seventh IBM MOTORS To register contact Mrs. Glo- CLASSIFIED ADS ria Mir.ak, K14-B650; Mrs. Ann One time: :iOe prr line (Minimum < h:n«r SI.SO* 2 CM mmo insertions: 21V pn lino (Mini- White, .I8i-54fi4; Mrs. Harmon mum Charge $1 •>() prr insertion). Plionr fi:t1-IIH. A rompolpnt Ad Taker will help you Clark. 634-1631, or return re- BONUS SALE ON with your woKling. Ails run ulso he mailed in. COPY DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT i gistration form to Ihe office on I'M., but earlier ropy is appreciated. or before June 17. Superintendents are as fol- BRAND NEW H;MAI E HKI.P WANTED | girl considered. Write P.O. SERVICES lows: Nursery, Mrs. Jean Gre- -; Box 240 c/o this paper. co; kindergarten, Mrs. Nancy AVON •6/15-22 IF YOUR DRINKING HAS be-Morgan; primary 1 and 11, come a problem, Alcoholic* An Mrs. Janet Culton; primary 111, has Territory available in Wood SARA COVKNTARY needs o Mrs. Gloria Mizak; junior, Mrs. 1967 PLYMOUTHS brtilue. Pail AVON COSMETICS' women part-time. No invest- onymous can help you. Call BI Anne White, seventh grade, (Hi 2 24G2) for home interview. ! ment. Management opportun- 2 1.115 or writ* P.O. Box 251, Mrs. Helen Clark, treasurer, 6/1-291 ity. Appointment call 287-0348. Woodbridge. 4/6-6/23 Mrs. Gloria Mizak; child care 6/22 Mrs. Margueitc Hunt and Ms '67 CHRYSLER ASSISTANT: For proifission- PIANOS REPAIRED. RE- Anne Machat; kitchen commit al store. Diversified. Perman- MALE HELP WANTED FINISHED, BOUGHT 4 SOJLD tee, Mrs. G. Scordas; crafts JOIN IN ON THE ent. Pa* time. Knowledge of BOYS WANTED: Morning Mrs. Ruth Powell and music FREE ESTIMATES 388-5851. Mrs. Eleanor Smith. '67 IMPERIAL sewing necessary. 3 evenings a newspaper route carriers, 12 TT week, 7 to 9 p.m. High School yrs. to 18 yrs. Phone 636-3728 or Members may help by giving 826-2855. TUTORING BY PUBLIC a scholarship grant of $150 per '67 PLYMOUTH 6/8-22 SCHOOL TEACHER. ALL child; contributing cookies for refreshment time (contact Lee INVENTORY MEN PART TIME GRADES, 3 to 8th. NEW MATH. CALL 2831349 AFTER Howell, 634-3908); supply money $3.15 per hour. Any 3 days or for fruit juice; join in car pool; '67 VALIANT CLERK evenings. Full time opportun- P.M. 6/15-tf offer services to teach or baby Female High School Gradu- ity with Alcoa subsidiaries. sit. | College students may apply. EASIEST TERMS ate. Must have experience. Call for appointment. 442-1610. Glova Construction Co. As- '67 BARRACUDA Typing essential. Excellent 6/15-22 phalt driveways and parking Benefits. Apply Personnel De- lots. Free estimates. 549-5359. WJD' Approves 611 AMBOY AVENUE/WOODBRIDGE/ME 4-4100 OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M. partment. BOYS WANTED! 6/16-23-30/7-6 For distribution of printed ma- FOB SALE EKRTH AMBOY terial. Light work. No collect Bowtie Grant '63 Volkswagon '65 Dodge '63 Cadillac '65 Mustang ions. Must be 12 to 15 years of GENERAL HOSPITAL COLONIA - HOME with Tree WASHINGTON — Mayor Dr, 2 DOOR MONACO 2 DR. 4 DR. HARDTOP 2 DOOR HARDTOP age. Must be residents of Wood- HARDTOP AIR COM). LOADED INC. AIR CONI). - 442-3700 bridge or Carteret areas. Call shaded yard, dining room, living Ralph P. Barone announced last '634-1111 between 3 and 6 p.m. room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, full week that the U. S. Department Ask for Mr. Fillmore. basement, attached garage, alu- of Housing and Urban Develop- ment approved a Federal grant 6/15-tf minum siding, screened porch, $875 $2175 $1975 $1475 Mid 20\s. 382-0180; 4:30 week- of $594,781 for the "Bowtie" ur MALE OR FEMAM days, all day weekends. ban renewal project in the town- HELP WANTED 6/15 ship. Mayor Barone was informed A REDI-REPERENCE Telephone solicitation work 3 Piece colonial bedroom set. of the grant by U. S. Rep. Ed- GUIDE TO RELIABLE from your awn home at your Good condition. Box spring and ward J. Patten (D-NJ), who was mattress included. $50. Call r>wn convenience. Can esilly told by Robert C. Weaver, Secre LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS 826-9046. tary, Department of Housing DIRECTORY earn $1 to $1.50 an hour. 887 BUSINESS 0870. Ask for Mr. Fritd. 6/15 and Urban Development (HUD).

I- f IK IIIIMI OWN I US 1/28 TF The $594,781 brings the total 1961 Ford. 4 door sedan. Au- "Bowtie" grants to $2,170,955. Coal & Fuel Oil Roofing & Siding Watch Repairs 41 MO. IlMO. crmatic transmission. V-8, The project comprises 105.8 YOU fir PYMT. prMT. Radio heater. MOUNTAINEER Good condition. acres. * 6OO 16.07 545-0961. HENRY JANSEN& SON WATCH REPAIRS $1000 ^26.79 22.60 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY The latest grant will permit *15OO 40.11 33.90 Asphalt Driveways & boundary revision, land-use pro- Have Your Sheet Metal Work with Full Guarantee 12000 T 45.20 posals, acquisition of certain J23OO Parking Lots Udall takes over funds of tribe Expert Repairs t 56.50 property previously designated Roofing KREE ESTIMATES on Coast. $3000 67.80 as "not to be acquired," rehabi- on all Jewelry WOOO 90.39 727-0460 litation grants for projects area Car Gutters and $5000 112.99 Johnson approves plan for de property owners, and other HH Yur C*il Bin With | 3 HR. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE salting plant. areas. Uhlgk Prtmliim Anthraclla Leaders FU 8-1661 l.lc I'rulrr Cluip. 91. PI. 1V.5 CHIC-A-DEE 588 Alden Street GOLDBLATTS Complete . . . Reliable Burvlce for now on sale at B.D.'S Storei NUT or STOVE Woodbridge, N. J. CALL NOW! Day nr Ni^ht BABY SITTING 9S Telephone MErcurj 4 • 124C I Kahway'.s OinW • SERVICE AMMEN'S Checked b'.stnhli'.htti Jewdtr DAILY • LICENSED BY 254-8200 POWDER, 5V, oi. 21 TON H4 K. CHERKV Si.. KAHWW HOURLY, EDISON B.O.H. 57' WEEKLY, HURRY!! PEA COAL $19.95 ZENITH LOAN CO. 382-2279 . T. R. STEVENS 43 West Prospect Street AMMEN'S See the ALL-NEW Now Roofllf and Shr«l Mrlit Work East Brunswick. N I. POWDER, 10% oz. 99 AUSTIN HtALY 68S ST. GEORGE AVE. Wallpaper & Painting SPRITE For Summer WOODBRIDGE MUM Repairs ot Character Readings by SPRAY, 12* off ROOFING TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- 84< All Types OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO DISTRIBUTOR SENTRY GUTTERS AND LEADERS MUM J YEARS LONGER. For This Area Mrs. MARKO Air Condlllonlni ROLL ON, 8* off Iljuilrlil Eihaud K;ltem Worried, sick, or In trouble? Don't 64 AUTO PARTS & SUPPLY know where to get happiness in life? Warm Air Hcit Recession - Depression Proof Motor Guard* WALLPAPER REMOVED One vitit with MRS. MAItKO, and Monroe & Essiv Business. PartTime Work— jou will rind the happlnew you are MUM .34 JUST ARRIVED! FOR FREE ESTIMATES looking for. SPRAY, 7.5 oz. Fully HA 11 WAV GAL. per For Extra Income IT I 'iTim f»r Factory II. Nallmd Irani. 14-lir, ME 4-2145 average •pyalntmtal 246-1164 Niwl A chance lo enlcr tlio nuiltiniil- Equiped •HVIM tn «H maVtt *f burmre, room lion dollar Electronics Replacement 51995 580 EASTON AVE. field. No experience required! Merely B.D.'S STORES • BANK for Fait i«reic« juit Up To S Yrt. To P»f restock locations with world famous NEW BRUNSWICK RATES fivt u* a call. Music Instructions SYLVANIA or BCA radio. TV. and 79-81 North Broad St. • HIGHEST color tupes; »ld through oar new 1» A.M. to » P.M. Aluminum Products 388-2778 (1967 Model) self-service tube testers ELIZABETH, N. J. TRADE W* •» tunni Company guaranteed discounts in this INS SIMONE BROS. • LOWREY repeat business assures exceptional 1INDEN, N.J. and profitable income (or our dealers. ORGANS All accounts contracted for and set up, KELLY MOVERS INC. ALUMINUM HU 6-2726 plus training and operating instruc- AGENTS FOB NORTH AMIsUCAM ROCK tions by Company. Will not interfere TAN LHM Windowi . Doori. Siding HU 6-0059 with present business or occupation, • CONN Tht GENTLEmia of tlw moTiag as accounts can be serviced evenings Industry. LocaJ and long dtotase* or on weekends! Color TV creating SALT looting, packing aid storagt, •»•- WINDOW SHADES ORGANS enormous demand and surge In future aoaibla ratM. 1965 Stock & Custom sales throughout (he industry. Liquor Stores • KLMBALL 1001b. bag S2.20 Earning potential up to $500.00 per 382-1380 Awnings, Canvas or Alum. PICKEDUP month or more, depending on size of Telephone MErcurj 4-1R89 PIANOS route. Main Showroom: Alum. Gutter* and Leiden INVESTMENT OP $2,290.00 UP TO Reglazlng or Rescreening SERVISOFT OF 13,690.00 IS REQUIRED. Also, a good MUSTANG 85 CENTRAL AVE. WOODBRIDGE Instruction car and 4 to S spare hours a week. It WOODBRIDGE you are interested and meet these re- 2 -|- 2 METUCHEN • LI 8-3500 quirements; have a genuine desire to MASON A.lOVAStSONS LIQUOR STORE, INC. Tuning 921 St. Georges Avenua be self-sufficient and successful in an 7 ever expanding business of your own. R adio/Heater/ Autom atio 722 Amboy Ave. -*——^^ IMC. WE DE IVERI tluit South ol Clorerleaf) then write us today! UNIVERSAL Contractor IMi MAIN STREET OftO AlCtt ME 4-1815 ELECTRONICS CORP.: »363 Olive LIKE NEW WOODBRIDGE RABWAY, N.J. JOB'S 13D Complete Slock ol Domestic JARDOT Street Road: St. Louis 32, Mo. Include and Imported Wines phone number in resume. • STEPS 636-1591 MUSIC COMPANY Been and Liquors • PATIOS 83 Main St. OUR COMPANY • SIDEWALKS Plumbing & Heating at METRO Electrician 173 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbridge INTEGRITY CAN • FIREPLACES MOTORS WANTED WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ME 4-5446 WITHSTAND THOROUGH All Work Fully Guaranteed 561 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge We Are Expert*! Honri: 12 to » Closed Mondiyi INVESTIGATION ME 4-2434 Ambitious AU Work Fully Guaranteed! FU19306 Colonia • RESIDENTIAL & Slipcovers COMMERCIAL SERVICE ED FREY (Furr.-rilj null Chaxlof FUT) • INDUSTRIAL ELEC- RAHWAY BOYS TRICAL WIRING Electric • SERVICE CHANGE- FASHION FABRICS Sewer -For — OVERS "inUrlor Da«oralora" Service lie. #2M1 Custom-made Slipcovers 167 HureU AT* Woodbridga, W. t. MEN-ANY AGE DON JO «l«ctrie co. MB 4-1711 FREE ESTIMATE 134-4171

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EMERGENCY 7 Days A Week ROUTES Information Una •( |ibu!v SERVICE 24 Hours A Day — In Woodbridge and Car- teret Areas. Qualify fur edu- IOI> (HJAUrT MATIMAIS cational tours, earn your TtAIMCO ratSONNIl own spending money, prize*, GALLARD'S MOREY La RUE LAUNDRY COMPANY S 4 H Green Stamps. Call PHOTO & STUDIO MOOfRM TOOLS AW EQUIPMENT 2400 Lidgerwood Avenue , ;V17 Amboy Avenue ML WORK GUARANHID A HO SERVKID Call 634-1111 VVOODUPIIM.K PHONE 541-6985 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY — between 3 I'M. aiid 6 INIK 4-3651 P.M. Ask fur Mr. I'illiiioie. ME 4-1111 2 BOOSWM.T AWfcNUt, ScliaumburB, pastor, All fathers small children up to two year* sionary Council) meeting, an>l Invitation* have befen Kent to will ha honored. ' of age, during th* 11 O'clock Mr- 7:4.t P. M., Mid Week Bible Sin the Superintendent of School*. Fathers' Day 'Expo-ACES' Set Director of Elementary Educa- Other services and activities vices. |fly and prayer service; Friday, tion. State PTA president. Coun- PLEASANT VALLEY for Sunday include: It A. M., Services and activities for Ihc7:M P. M., Christ's Ambassn ty PTA president, all elemen- To Be Marked worship service; 11 A. M., Jun-remainder of the week of June For Tomorrow tary school principals, and PTA 1 dors youth group meting; and TSKUN _ Father ! Day wiii ior Church, for boys and girls 18, have been scheduled as fol-Saturday, Church and. Sunday PORT READING — Tomor- presidents, to Mayor Ralph P. thelwo through eleven years of age; lows: Tuesday, 9:30 A. M., la row afternoon at ]:00 at School I nmimomorated durining School picnic nt Merrill Park. BaroM and Frank Murphy, Di- BICYCLE and 7 P. M-, Evangelistic Cm dies prayer meeting; Wednes 9, Turner Street, the PTA will rector of Tlecreaflon, !n hope* IIi ty Srhool session of the Ise- Missionery Sunday will be oh ••V-vtnhly of God Church S«(IR Service. day, 6:30 P. M., Missionettns, proacnt "ExpoACES" (ArU "the program tnay b»* turn lime 18, 9:45 A. M., nr The church nursprv will he juniors and seniors, youth divi served Sunday, June 25, at the and rrafta, booking Enrichment mer project suppqpfal by the SHOP to Rev. Harry W. available, under supervision, for sion of W.M.Ch (Women's Mis- 11 A. M, worship service, and Enjoyment course and Sew- Recreation Dsparlitwnt". ing) program to all elementary Featured will be a schools throughout the Town- show by th§ "J^J All MAKES Ehtr Xw Of CARS SIMONE BROS. Includin Rtmovifif. Dlimintllnf, LINDEN, N.J. Thoroufh Inipidlon. HU 6-2726 IXCLUSIVE WITH »*MC0 YES LIFETIME GUARANTEE HU 6-0059 Tree part, and labor on all AAMCO rebuilt Iranimimions and torque converters u long aa you own your own car and aerjM It annually at On* of America's Leading Ford Dtalert a modeat aervlca charge at injr of 300 AAMCO thopa coaat to coast. There ir« no other (uaranteea Hkf CAMERAS thii on*, ONLT 4JMC0 HAS n: Youth Employment Service Mt MOMIT DOWN FIRST PAYMENT JULT SETS u PA 1 "Of Woodbridge Township ' REPAIRED Mtmbtr ol Diner* Club AND Dally 74 • Sal. 1-1 • M Hr. rain* ferric* A • PART-TIME HELP FOR BUSINESS AND HOUSEHOLDS 20f New Brunswick Ave. to LOW CAR EEPSI O EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNGSTERS F-A-S-T Perth Amboy, N. J. .1241777 J KODAK COLOR Put Youth on a Job Today! FILM PROCESSING Publix Pharmacy "Sine* 1932" 91 Main St., Woodbridge YES.. YES., «34-0809 NEW '67 MERGURYS and COMETS . , . the youngsters in our com- munity are a fine group. If they COOPERATION IS A KEY TO COUGARS •67 FIATS are gmng to develop their full po- "YES" SUCCESS AMAZINGLY LOW fRICED ALL MODEIS ON DISPLAY tential as individuals and for our Since America was founded a keystone community theiy need pobs and of our growth has been the will to help ON '67 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS DISPLAY encouragement. Similarly, many each other. Employer* should advise '67 FIAT homes and businesses need the YES of the kind of help required. Teen- 1100-R 4 DOOR SEDAN * 48 MONTHS TO PAY' services of eager, bright, capable agers should register in advance for the USED CAR CLEARANCE youngsters. kind of work they want. YES functions as a clearing house to in- '61 COMET $595 '64PONT1AC Ddiinevlllc Convertible: P.S., P.B.. NO MONEY DOWN & BANK RATES form employers and youth of opportuni- 2 Door. Slamliird Tram., R*H, Very Clean I Bill, W.W. Tires; Auto., Finished The purpose of YOUTH EMPLOY- ites, names, addresses and phones. In White, Blue Interior; Excellent Youngsters pursue leads given by YES, Throughout — Ready For Summer MENT SERVICE is to bring to- Varatiom gether those who are seeking contact employer, confirm job require- 63 MERCURY ments, hours, wages, etc. with front dlac brain, Mnntprey Brer/r\*-*y 4-Drtor: Au- '65 COMET _$1495 after school and vacation employ- Wages vary with experience, age, and hteld «a*hpri, W.W. Tires; tomatic Trims.. Pnwpr Stp^rinK, 2Door; fl-Cy].. Autn. Trana., RiH, Emergency Fluhera, Heittr and Pow«r Brakes; RfcH, W.W. Tires; W.W.TIrea; Sold New And Serv- ment and those who need extra the job. YES does not determine them. rxfroattr. Sjlnljr Belta, OM Owtwi iced By U«! Maufafo. or occasional help, or who are YES follows up to see if job, wages and work are mutually satisfactory. '66 COMET _, $1895 looking for talented young people $jrgt 63 RAMBLER _$79S Voyager SUtlBn Wagon; 9-Cyl., for permanent jobs. COOPERATION OF PARENTS Is essen- American Station Watfon 4 Door; Auto., RliH. W.W. Ttrea; Sold And tial. YES will do its best to assure that Auto Trans.. RiH. Nice Condition: Serviced By Ua! all jobs it offers meet the laws of the RAHWAY YES is an extension of already ex- .state and the standards of the commun CAR €O. MOTOR CAR CO. isting employment channels for ity. However, YES cannot assume your FIAT Dtiltr UNCOIN-MERCURY-COME1- youth. responsibilities as a parent for the safety 1001 ST. 0IOI6ES A VI. RAHWAY FIAT DIALER 300 E. ELIZABETH AVE. and well-being of your child. YES urges MNWAT FU11344 FU 8-3344 you to take a direct interest in any job or LINDEN • NU 64500 YES — endorsed by our schools, employer to which wt refer your son or churches, service clubs, and civic daughter. Parental cooperation, interest groups. and guidance are essential. YES has the cooperation and Remember- guidance of the New Jersey De- partment of Labor and Industry. school work comes first • ATTENTION, IF YOU CAN USE A QUALIFIED TEENAGERS (Between 16 and 18 years old) YOUNG EMPLOYEE WOULD YOU LIKE AN INTERESTING JOB? • In Your Office . . . If you are between 16 and 18 to type, to file, to run errands, years old and live or go to school to help with the mail, to an- in Woodbridge Township, register swer the phone, to collate, to directly with the YES office. fill in during busy periods or YOUTH EMPLOYMENT emergencies . . . SERVICE O In Your Store... Police Dept. Building to sell, to deliver, to pick up, Burry Street to wrap, to sort stock, to un- Woodbridge, N. J. Dial: G31-4500, Ext. 273 - 274 CHANDLER MOTORS pack, to clean up Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Friday O In Your Restaurant . . . holding to set up to serve, to clean up, Get your name, address and to deliver ... phone on file with the type of work you seek. YES will do its best to find it. There is no charge to • Ire Your Plant. . . you lor job placement. Discuss to expedite, to keep records, to with your parents your desire to help your skilled employes . . . •work and the work you are best qualified to do. Your school work • Ore Your Farm . . . comes first. to pick, to plant, to sort, to There are two obligations on your help . . . part: PRICE of 1. Complete any Interview you request; • At Home. . . 2. Perform any Job you accept to for yard work, to baby sit, to the best of your ability. Re- paint, to clean, to help with mernj)er, a good word from Bland a party, to cut grass, to wash your employer will smooth the . your car, to help you for an way to a bigger, better job hour or two ... later on.

PHONE PHONE IOWEST BANK RATE FINANCING 634-4500 TURNDOWNS 634-4500 AIRIADY HAVE 2 LOANS Ext. 273, 274 Ext. 273, 274

Courtesy of The Leader-Press menial music Instructor and ing secretary; Mrs. .loan Hub-i AH) STATI; scnom, •in-M'iiliM Inilrlnes and per th« Jay err elte project*. The School 20 Holds Mrs. Donna Johnson, vocal bard, treasurer. WOltnUHIDUK - Wood- sonnl items to Hie W(H)shnilu<' cliairtnan during the. past year OPLN SUN. 9 IO 5,'30 music instructor. Summer Mrs. Cohn expressed appre- bridjiP Township Jaycer riles Slate School, which is one of was Mrs. Hhoda Tohaek. music school scholarships wore ciation to her executive hoards,! it awarded by Hie ITO to Mari- Music Program teachers, parents and William|, America's nrwost anne llochrun and Anthony Hcrron, principal, for their en Wigs - Wiglets - Falls CENTRAL BAPTIST most excitinjj game I'iH's, both of the fourth grade. COLONtA — A sprinR music opernt.ion throughout, the year.; Buy Retail at Wholesale CHURCH program was presented at Installation ceremonies for Mrs. A. Bernolas and Mrs. Srhortl 20 by John Walz, inst.ru- he newly circled officers of theR, Vanasse, library chairmen, $ PR:CES $ Of Woodbridgs Township • K07 3/10 Mile North Woodbridge (Jlovoiiraf . . . Parking Galora This Week & Every Week PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE t • • TRADING STAMPS FREE! Mon., Tues. & Wed. FOOD BUYS Maryland STEAMED *-"^»«rw**"»»! T* JT'^IBIBi^l 'l^JfRfJll^flPI^ y"*f$lt ROAST BEEF POT -c :^! FULL BONELESS TOP.ROUND, CUT < Buy one at regular price 35c, eat a second for lc. CALIFORNIA • p.m. to 2 a.m. On premises orders only! No Limit. AND CROS5RIB L MARYLAND STEAMED CRABS to go $3 dbz. CHUCK Lft.

Over 1 Million Sold BONELESS STEAK SALE uv [CWKIl LONG ISLAND CLAMS FRESH CHICKEN Q Due to popular demand we now have our UARTERS Clam Special available All Day fc Nifht W1NGON lONDON BROIL ™o*££ Thurs., Fri. b Sat. Buy out LEAN & at regular pries 95c doz. eat BREAST nmr YOUR CHOICE a aecond down for lc. NO FRESH CHICKEN %UDK TENDER ^^ ^^ UMrr. On Premise* Only! la thell or iteamed. BACK0N SWISS BOTTOM II M C DOZ. LEGS SHOULDER TASTY Ib. Stop Down For One of Our Many Specials ROASTING ,,,, In From a Sandwich to a Dinner CHICKENS "" CHICKEN Complete Menu for 1 just ring . . BREAST TWO GUYS SUCH) ORDERS 634-9807 CHICKIN BACOK BLUE LABEL "TO GO" TWO GUYS VA-lb. 1 636-2845 LEGS roB ROCK CORNISH PORK ROIL HENS ' HORMEL READY TO COOK TURKEY CANNED HAM P. S. COME ON DOWN SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINLESS In Foods We Have "SOMETHING FOR EVERY- DRUMSTICKS FRANKS ALL MEAT ibJ ONE" So baing a friend , TWO GUYS UNSWEETENED TWO PINEAPPLE JUICE FACIAL TISSUE ^ GREEN BE WHITE. PINK jr BOXES YELLOW/ Q of 200 CANS I 5 S. 89' ORCHID 2 PLY, CREMORA NON-DAIRY ICY POINT ALASKA LINCOLN BREAKFAST RED SALMON 179 ORANGE DRINK 4 - 89C CREAMER 8-ot. PROGRESSO PURE GREEN GIANT SEVEN SEAS ITALIAN OR RUSSIAN PEAS GIBLETS 6 89' c OLIVE OIL TWO GUYS NEW BLEND DRESSING 3-89 tWO GUYS CHOC CHIP ib. C7 TWO GUYS IRISH COFFEE can Q f ( COOKIES V: IDAHOAN INSTANT POTATOES"^" 8-99' HUDSON DECOR PRINT I POTATO FLAKES 79 TWO GUYS TOWELS «ar- TWO GUYS SLICED 4 S.O.S. SUGAR 5 & 53' pkgs. SOAP PADS of 10 BORDEN'S NON-FAT WHITE BREAD 2 &. 33< REG. ROLLS TWO GUYS SCOTTOWELS LEMON PIE ^ 39' DAIRY DEPARTMENT APPETIZING DEPT. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. MARGARINE TURKEY BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES TWO GUYS PEAS or 10 OI. QUARTERS ROLL CUT CORN 2 •PK$

BORDENS TAYLOR'S SLICED TO ORDER RED, GRAPE, ORANGE CREAM CHEESE 25 PORK ROLL Ib. HAWAIIAN PUNCH 2 29* Register now for our fWO GUVS TRADING STAMP PRODUCE DEPARTMENT ftONU* ONE BOOK SPECIAL WEEKLY SPECIAL Teen-Age Cooking Classes ' YOUR BOOK fff TQWARO JUI 4 Isssons—10-11:30 A. M. SAVES V#f « PURCHASI Of BANANAS 8 • EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, STARTING JULY 6 TEFLON SCOOP GOIDEN In Elizabeth, Metuchen, Rahway, Westfield and Teflon* coated dunwnim. Sur» A.M.F. 10" BICYCLE RIPE Perth Aipboy. T-Bone frame, chrome fenders and handle bar. grip handk. Jurt wip« to dam Whitewall tires, two tone sadle. Flamboyant • Fret Instruction! • Free Gifts for All! red finish. • FriB Food) • Frea Recipes to take home! REG. :>. All Compliments of the !97 POTATOES 99c U.S. No. I t\Elizabethtown Gas WITH A FOOD PURCHASE B $|ZE OF $2.00 OR MORE. Classes will be held at: Plus One Filled Two Guyi CALIFORNIA Trading Stamp Book, HOUSEWARES DEPT. ELIZABETH WESTFIELD RAHWAY METUCHEN PERTH TOY DEPT. Une 184 Elm St.213 Central 452 Main St. AMBOY Elijabelhtown 288-5000 Ave. 289-5000 220 Market St. Plaza 285-5000 289-5000 SURF ALL WISK LUX SOAP LUX SOAP 7B9-5000 COID LAUNDRY HURRY! REGISTRATION LIMITED! SUNSHINE "WTfC FLUFFY C both ii WATER DETERGENT 3-lbt. 2-oi. 3-lbs. 2-oi. 3-lb. box 3 = 35 n/rs. Charlotte Mitchell, Home Economics Dept ELIZABETHTOWN GAS COMPANY Ooi Elizabethtbwn Plaz«, Elizabeth, N. J. LIFEBUOY LIFEBUOY ALL SWAN FINAL TOUCH SILVERDUST SOAP SOAP Yes, I would like to attend your FREE Teen-Age Cooking DISHWASHER, Classes »*• LIQUID DISH C DETERGENT 20-ox. box 22-ox. bll. 2 s 39 Nime.

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