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-»« «Q THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY m ac rt MO O UK4K COO TOP COVERAGE Leader-Frew and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison i u *4 Olui Hill At P. 0. WttdMdft . N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, April 3, 1968 TEN CENTS

After 55 Years At Same Old Stand: Montazzoli, Green Street, Truck Terminal Investigation Shoemaker, Is Retired Nears Completion In Township By RUTH WOLK WOODBRIDGE - By May vets of the Division of Health; them most of the information zoned, land area, size; use Township for six months. The \v:)CDBRIDGE — Fifty-five 1, an investigation of the Joseph Gates of the Depart- they need. of land, percentage of park- hearing was supposed to have ye s in the same business and trucking industry in this ment of Planning and Sgt. The items include: Type of ing area, vacant area, build- been held last night but was at :he same "stand" is a long Township will be completed Arnold Hauser, police photo- operation: tank trucks, haul- ing area; distance from resi- delayed until April 17 to al- tiiv.v and the administration will grapher. ing, general construction, dential area, non-conforming low the Planning Board to begin work in drafting a new "It is wonderful to have other; facilities-number of use; traffic-i« access a prob- make recommendations. That is the record chalked up ordinance regulating truck Such great resource people on by Pasquale Montazzoli, 22 buildings, approximate size lem?; Is the operation hazar- The origina'l ordinance was terminals. Business Adminis our staff", Meholick declared. of buildings, truck washing dous?; evidence of road introduced because residents G.ecn Street, better known to trator George Meholick and At a meeting of the group all as "Tony". Tuesday, Tony facilities; pollution control-is abuse, any neighborhood com- complained that truckers Council President Joseph •flf researchers they were told truck washing effluent col- reared. Nemyo revealed today. to outline goals and an eval- plaints, nature of complaints. were polluting streams with For years, Tony has ham- lected?; is the effluent classi- The miscellaneous items in- the effluent from the wash- "I have been very pleased uation of the complete study fied or separated?; is there mered away as the "dean" of with necessary photographs clude housekeeping, general ing of tank trucks. Truckers Wipodfcridge eobblers in,the win with the results of the survey any pre-treatment?; where is appearance. admitted that some of the so far", said Meholick, "and in order to provide standards the waste disposed?; are any dow of his small shop next to and guidlines to prepare an truckars were at -fault but tlie LEADER-PRESS building we have top people doing the floor drains connected to Moratorium Set job." ordinance. either sanitary or storm sew- Initially, an ordmancrwas objected to the entire indus- As he workod he waved to hts try being penalized. The six customers as they walked or Thorough Study ers?; is any waste discharged introduced January 16 but Working on the survey are month moratorium on con- rode by. At time, Tony knew Mary Elizabeth Tappen, The researchers who have to nearby stream?; how is there was considerable con- practically every resident of have been putting in a great the solid refuse disposed?; if troversy and objections and struction was then devised to Bnilding Inspector; Captain disposed by incineration, does Uie ordinance was cancelled. give the administration time Woodbridge because for years Howard Tune of the Police deal of their own time at he was Che only cobbler within night and on weekends have it conform to state regula- Then an ordinance was in- to investigate thoroughly and miles. Department; Nicholas Cam- tions? troduced to bar construction esablish permanent standards pagna, head of the Division been using a form made up of two sheets which gives Zoning How is area used, of truck terminals in the of control. Montazzoli same to this coun- of Sanitation; Joseph Wuko- try from Italy in 1912 from a town near Rome. He worked for 4M-" : one year in Rahway before moving to Woodbridge. One~Man, One- Vote Rule A bit sad over his retirement, State Grant Helps Build but at the same time his face wreathed in a brave smile, Mon tazzoli recalled his early days Book Examination Room Makes Census Important in Woodbridge as we sat and WOODBRIDGE — A library will be a cultural center as well WOODBRIDGE — If the spe- they are fairly equal in each talked. PASQUALE MONTAZZOLI examination room — a room, as a depository for books. The which will be stocked with nely firm of Merchant k Seidel, NeW cial census to get underway soon ward. Last year the registered "I.,had many good times in in Woodbridge Township shows voters at the time of the prima- the Leader-Press building when books sent by publishers ani, Brunswick, has been engaged a.s architects. The firm is well large inequities in the Wards, ries were as follows: it was the Masonic Temple", which will be used bbyy all libraf- the administration will "take a the aooemaker told us. j "The ies in the regi;ion—wile l be erect- known in this area as it was First -.Ward, 8,335; Second Township Trying to Find architects for the Administra long look at it" tf*d "make Ward, 8fl5; Third Ward. 8.1 tO; auditorium Was on thei*ird ed in what is now empty changes if necessary" to comply floor (where our photographer, used for storage on the ion Building and Court House Fourth Ward, 8,924; Fifth Ward, in New Brunswick. The firm with the U. S. Supreme Court 8,772; m u. total of 42,986 regis- Windsor J. Lakis now has his floor of the Municipal Building. ruling placing local govern- dark room). All the sljows and Buyer for Kdppers Plant The cost of constructing tha also has done work for Rutgers tered voters. Today the register- University and drew the plans ments under its one-man, one- ed voters number 44,000. movies were heM ther*. In one oom—which will actually be di- vote rule. Council president Jo- of the stores in the building was PORT READING — Win- cess operators, Glessner said, vided in two rooms — will be for a library addition at Glass- However, the one-man, one- eld J. Fain, head of the Indus- are trained technicians, in de- boro State College. seph Nemyo said at the weekly a post office and everyone con- borne mostly through state press conference. vote rule is based on total pop- gregated there to get their mail. rial Commission, has been as- mand in the State's extensive grant. In about a year and a ulation. Thus, an older section gned the task to find a buyer chemical industry. If the registered voters in the like Woodbridge, may not have Next door was Pete Peterson's half, the book examination room Township were used as a basis, tailor shop and Peter Greiner's >r the Sinclair-Koppers Co., Severance Pay will be moved to the proposed Librarian-for-Day as many children as may be Barber Shop, both my friends." lant here which will discontin- A release from the company Central Library which will be found in Colonia where the ma- Program Outlined jority population is made up of Montazzoli, a widower, met e operations on April 26. He Tuesday stated that it is engag constructed in the civic complex MAYOR RALPH P. BARONE [A)ml to Attend his late wife, Laura, who was a 'ill work in cooperation with of- ed in efforts to help find other adjacent to the Health Center WOODBRIDGE - As part of younger people. sister-in-law of James Ca'tano, icials of Sinclair-Koppers Com- employment for affected em- nd Woodbridge Senior High FEELING JUST FINE: Job Corps Workshops Prior to 1956, the Township the observance of National Li- "Hello", came a strong voice Sewaren. "in Jimmy Catano's any. The surprise announce- ployees. It noted further that re School. The room in the town brary Week the Free Public Li- WOODBRIDGE — Captains was made up of three wards — 6tore in Sewaren." ent that the plant was going cent negotiations with the Oil, hall will then be turned over to from a phone in Kootn First Ward was Woodbridge brary of Woodbridge will ba 308 at John F. Kennedy Com- Howard Tune, Joseph McLaugh- close down was made Tues- Chemical and Atomic Workers the Township for use by the mu- host to several high school jun- lin and*Arthur Donnelly and Lts. proper; Second Ward included "We were married in St. An- nicipality.' munity Hospital. thony's Church, Port Reading in lay. The action will put 200 lo- International Union resulted in iors and seniors who will be "Li- Robert Thompson, Anthony Fords, Hopelawn, Keasbey, Ise- 1919 by Father Galassi", the al employees out of work. an agreement on severance pay "As I see it, it is a good deal brarians for a Day." The stud- "Well, hello, you certainly O'Brien and Robert Tune, of lin and Colonia; Third Ward was shoemaker related. Council' President Joseph Nem- for which the Port Reading em for us. The book examination ents, who have tentatively indi- don't sound sick", said this re- Woodbridge Police Department Avenel, Port Reading, Sewaren Montazzoli is Lhe father of immediately called a meet- Payees are now eligible. room will be panelled and will cated that they may pursue ca porter. will attend a special program at and the Parish House district of have wall-to-wall carpeting,'' "I'm not. I feel fine", de- Woodbridge. Then, Iselin and twin sons, Dominic and Con- g with plant officials and other Nemyo said today that a che- reers in Library science, will Camp Kilmer, April 16, 17 and 18 stant, both married. Dominic said George Meholick, Business meet library staffs, tour the fa clared the mayor. "1 didn't to mark the third anniversary Colonia, became the Fourth and Township officials Tuesday af- mical company had an option to Administrator. have time to get sick. I got a of the Kilmer Job Corps. One of Fifth Wards respectively. has two children, John and Paul ernoon. purchase the plant which ex- cilities, participate in the pro- Librarians in the region can grams and try their hands at be little pain around 7:30 Monday the speakers will be Percy Sut In 1963, with the change in "It's hard to retire, don't let George J, Groenemau, mana- pired April 1. The firm failed to come to the examination room ing librarians. morning; around 10 o'clock it ton, Borough President of Man anyone tell you it's easy", the ger of industrial relations for :xercise the option. Some of the the torn of government, the five and look through the new books was an ache and by noon it hattan. wards were realigned, under the Green Street man said, "but he company, said that difficul- iquipment, it was learned will being offered by the publishers The students who will be was a real stomach ache. At Also being arranged for the time passes and I want to en- guests of the Free Public Li admistrative code so that there ies in getting sufficient rawma- be dismantled and taken to Tex- so they can determine which 2 o'clock 1 was in the doctor's various platoons in the Bolice was no more than a 10 per cent joy the time I have left. I plan erials to operate the plastics as this equipment is part of a books they prefer to purchase brary of Woodbridge which is office and at 4 o'clock 1 was to stick around for a while and Department will be workshops discrcpency in the figures. The >lant here promoted a corpor secret" process which Koppers for their own libraries. Since an area library center, are: on the operating table being on "Youth Corps and the Po- take things easy. I'Jl do what From Perth Amboy High present structured wards were I want to do when I want to do te decision to consolidate- oper does not want to get in the Woodbridge is an area library, relieved of my appendix. It lice". The workshops will be established by a commission — tions with facilities in Houston hands of competitor!. this is just one of the services School, Kevin Szatmary; from was that quick." "• held from 4:00 P. M.-,-to 9:30 P. it and let each day take care Woodbridge Senior High School, five members named by the of itself," nd Port Arthur, Texas, and to offered with the help of State A mere appendectomy has M . and will be arranged on days municipal clerk and four mem- lose down the local plant. grants. As an area library, Joseph Wehner and Gwendolyn not stopped Dr. Barone. Ycst- convenient to each platoon as bers named by the municipal CAC To Hear Plans Woodbridge offers services to Spriull; from Colonia Senior tiday he went through his mail the men are volunteering to at- clerk and four members by the To Close April 28 Perth Amboy, South Amboy, High School, Ira Glasser, Pat According to Charles Gless in a room chock full of flowers tend on their own time, Police County Board of Elections. For Vets* Memorial Metuchen, Sayreville, Edison Townsend, Michelle Doerr, Jo- and baskets of fruit. He dicta- Director Galassi declared. Rabbi Newberger »er, plant manager, the manu- Carteret. anne Gillette, Linda Iremonger; Meantime, Nemyo said that facturing process will end April WOODBRIDGE — A report on ted answers to his administra- many more people are needgd The estimated cost of the from Carteret High School, tive secretary, Mrs. Joanne PARADE PARTICIPANT 26 at which time the company the proposed veterans' memor- Cheryl Fenske, Karen Winesky; to take the special census which To Be Honored At will begin phasing-out its 200 renovation was estimated at Yates and was briefed in on PORT READING — Cadet 1st. may give Woodbridge more ial to be erected at the civic $1.2,689 — the bids came in at from John P. Stevens High all the things that have hap- Lt. John R. Futey; Air Force local employees. He emphasized complex near the Health Center School, Edison, Paul Bregman; state aid to education. hat the shut down affects only $10,826. Tuesday night the pened- since Monday by Jos- ROTC, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- Dinner, May 26th will be heard at a meeting of thi Township awarded the electrical from John F. Kennedy Memor eph Nemyo, president of the drew S. Futey, Port Reading, "A letter is being sent to all he resins plant, and not the Citizens Advisory Committee ial High School, Nancy Finan, Municipal Council. will march in the National Cher- civic groups in the Township WOODBRIDGE — Kalbi oppcrs creosote plant next to work to Mplnar Electrical Con Tuesday, April 9 in the Confer tractors at $2,989. Linda Gunther, Deborah Hin- "I don't know when-they wi'l ry Blossom Festival Parade in seeking their cooperation in se- and Mrs. Samuel Newberger, it. Amboy Avenue, will be hon- ence Room of tke Municipal Meantime, the Library Board licky, Patricia Johnson, Helen send me home, I'm not push- Washington, D.C., this weekend curing census takers", the coun- ored at a testimonial dinner Noting the number of loca' Building at 8:00 P.M. on "Green of Trustees is moving ahe^d Kroh, Janet Pannone, Dor in? it. But this is the first real as a member of the nationally cil president stated, "if we do Sunday night, May 26 at the people who are out of work be Acres and Open Space Pro- with plans for the construction Ting; St. Mary's High School, rest I have had in a long known Rutgers University Colo not get a successful response we Woodbridge Jewish Commu- cause of labor difficulties in of the now Main Library which Perth Amboy, Angela Durso. time", the mayor stated. nial Guard. will try paid ads in the papers. nity Center. area plants, Nemyo expressed gram At this point we have 160 appli- concern about the employees cants. We need a minimum of Rabbi Newberger, whi saw 390'." the Adath Israel Synagogue who will be out of work because grow from a small structure of the Sinclair-Koppers decision on School Street to the large, Glessner indicated that many modern structure on Amboy are highly-skilled craftsmen- New Iselin Library Avrnue, will be retiring as machinists, electricians, carpen spiritual leader of the congre- ters—who "should have littl Opens Doors Monday gation after 22 years of dedi- difficulty in finding employmen ISELIN — The Trustees of tha cated service. elsewhere. The chemical pro Free Public Library of Wmid- The dinner is being spoil hvidfte, announces the opcni.ijj sored by the entire congrega- ul the new Iselin Branch '.i- tion and chairmen include Galassi To Wind Up biaiy, 10KI Green Street. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stein, day, April 22 at 10:00 AM State Senator Norman Tam- Englewood Job May 1 An open huu.se. scheduled fur ilian and Kilieit Korb, con- WOODBRIDGE — By May 1 Sunday hail to be cancelled be- gregation president. Police Director Joseph Galass cause all the furniture has not Reservations me now being will have completed his job :i>- been delivered due to a st i c. accepted by Mrs. Sol Klein consultant to the Englewood,Po Asvsoon as the furniture an A S, (KH I.inden Avenue. lice Department and will retun a new date will be scheduled lur full time to. Woodbridge. the open house. Galassi was asked by the State The huur schedule fur l.selin Town Approves Land Department of Community Af Branch Library will be as fol fairs to investigate manpower lows: Mondays, ID A.M. t<> 'JW Sale for Post Office utilization, manpower and com P.M.; Tuesdays 1:00 to !):()0 I'.- munications in the Englewood WOODBRIDGE — The Muni M.; Wednesdays and Thursdays, oii>ii 1 Council Tuesday'approve1 Police Department and to make 10:00 A.M. tu 9:110 P.M. and Fri- tin? coriicact for sale of land fi recommendations. The state re days and Saturdays, 10:00 All, pr.vute redevelopment with Sa imburses Woodbridge for the 10 5:60 P.M. vatore DeSapio and Son for time Galassi spends in Enjjle J5.57l.31. wood which is two days a week, some nights and weekends. YOUTH (tl .'K'lAI.S: Above are Township "officials" elected duiiug Youlli Wefk at VVoudln ulf;r Senior Ili^li School under the iuoii.suriliip of the Wuoilbridn? Hi). MI:I:TIN<; CUANGR The lu nd will be used for the fialussi is riding patrol) in l.ioiiM (iuli. Th- Hiiliinis liavp been urlil for 31 years. I.elt lu right. s«*alrd, JitnH VVaslyk, Student Cinimil »tiTi*tary; Kitu Burke, Senior t'Uss seireturv; Lor. W1>U1UD(;K --- Due In lhe oiin uticlion o| ii.f new Port Knjilewood interviewing olli mini- Z.tiHo, Si- HI Cluss lii-u->uiei; Juily Slit/el, Student < IMIIHU. IrrnMiiri ; IMna O'Hiit-n, Junior It eel doss vicr president; Kulhy Cu»U'k, Junior Krtt Cinis Kustw lioliduys, April conduct was approved • > .iny police relit <•: '••s; ,J ' (' istrative assistant; I'rauclM Naleua, vice uresidaut, Juuioi t'Usi; Nancy UupU, vice piesideul, otuclcut couudJ; Leslie Tli 22 .it 8:00 P M., al the Admiii- 11W). lUons program, # pitsiUeut, Juuioi Ued Liuas. Building, &uoul Street. V R POLICE

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JOP COVERAGE Leader-Press and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Oku Mail [e. N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, April 3, 1968 PnMMM h Ok W«dMidiy TEN CENTS ate Colleges Able Guidance Widens Scope of Library

CARTERET — Since the in Faruquce said that the li- places of interest; a full length e obtained from the State ccption of the Carteret, Free brary is enlarging Its,service! mnvie for the children on the ry and other sources. ve Nod to 33 Public Library forty* four years wifh a book collection of last Saturday of each month; Public and parochial schools ago, it has been operating on 24,910 fiction and non-fiction' picture hook hour for pre- are invited to bring classes a full time basis (fortyhours titles for children and adults, for guided tours of the library. I i - Thirty three Oarteret High School seniors have school children at 1. P. M, a week) for the last two years including books inVFrench, j every Tuesday; puppet shows The library is publishing a ,, ,,: idrir admission to the six New Jersey State Col- only. This step in the de German, Spanish, Hungarian, monthly; Scene Stealers — a monthly Calendar of Commu- r'liiile Joel Albert, Newark; Susan Amodio, Tren- velopment of the library has Slovak and Ukrainian. Other young actors "club for bud- mity Events, including pro- i imiinerford, Gla«*boro; Debra Dubois, Jersey City been relatively slow in com- materials included in iU col ding actors and actresses 612 grams taking place at the li- „ i ulleen E-gan. Newark and .le-rsey City, Ronald ing, Atauar Faruquee, Libra lection are: 105 different mag-j years of age every Saturday brary. By dialing 541 5737 any- ;itk Emma Green, Glassboro. Newark ami Trenton; ry Director, stated today. But azines ranging from light to 12-2 I1 M.; summer reading one may reserve a book; (IT Trenton; Oarolann Kane, Newark; Jeffrey Katz, with increasing public sup- serious ireading; pamphlets program for elementary school check on community event* , ! Trenton; Dorothy Kilyk, Trenton; David Lalka, port, the library can become covering a wide variety of children grades 5 8, listed in a master diary; ob- ij.j Newark; Diane I,osche-k, Jersey City and Tren tain information about library the vital source of cultural subjects, such as, careers, A Chess Club sponsored by 1,','ik.i-. Newark and Trenton; Paula Lutton, Newark; life in Carteret or in any other current events, etc.:, Various activities and have questions newspapers of local daily and the library for beginners and in general answered. The li- 'r|,,, Newark. communities that the modern those wishing to improve their [,- |, i kerman, Trenton, Glassboro and Newark; Chris day public library already has weekly publications: the New brary bas a meeting room and York Times; as well as the game, meets every first and when not used by other groups ,., ,,-y City and Newark; Virginia Richert, Paterson become in many adjoining mu- second Tuesday and Thurs- u'lene Sabo, Newark and Glassboro; Anita Sherry, nicipalities. Christian Science Monitor. may be reserved by communi- day of the month at 6:30 P.M. ty organizations. ,: iiisey City; Elaine Truch, Glassboro; Judy Trues- Card Ii Free New Facilities 28 youngsters are presently en- i iiv, Trenton and Newark, Marlene Varga, Jersey Faruquee asserted that any A Radio Malic Stereo with roliecl. On the last Thursday The Public Library is pre- Gait Ward, Jersey City; Arlene Zazwki, Jer one living or working in Car- .superb high fidelity headphone of every month, a full length sently closed on Mondays, but |d Ni'wark. / teret is entitled to a library listening has just been added adult movie is scheduled at open from 1 to 9 P. M. on to the facilities of the library i-andidate*, accepted in December, are Gloria card free of cost. A card may 7 P. M., and the AduK Book Tuesdays and Thursdays; from t;la>sboro; Nancy Deverin, Carol Mamie and Fran also be obtained by a non- for the listening pleasure of its members. Faruquee also Discussion Club meets on the 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. on Wed- B|i Monlclair; Kathy Resko, Trenton; Patricia Zic- resident at a nominal fre of third Thursday of the month [>onald Hunsujger, Paterson. $3.00 yearly. A member can announced that phonograph re- nesday and Fridays; 9 A. M, ADDED ATTRACTION — A radio matic stereo with super at 7:30 P. M. to 5 P.M. on Saturdays. Th» the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Aroadto, assure himself of uninterrup- cordings, many in stereo high fidelity headphone listening. Hurt, is a member of the National Honor Society, the ted service by remaining in ranging from pop to classical, Other Services children's section has the i••-, Leaders of America, the Annscott News and good standing, simply by hon- may be listened to in the li- Events Are Listed Workshop from 10 A. M. to •Other services provided by same hours except on Tues- k,-r staffs. oring his obligations as a brary or may be borrowed as Scheduled events for (he noon every Saturday; field the library are: hooks and days and Thursdays from 1 i.nerford has been a mathlete and a member of the member. well. children are: Arts and Crafts trips to the museums and other other material not on hand to 6 P.M. ;b*r al the Future Teachers of Am«rioa,;arc"hcid"every"Frid"ay"at"* P"M*j 'M™ °» thafulght. lege, Nebraska, in the physical ;mrt several <*•« «orrtmi!tees. Hf. parents are Mr. i,, Hungarian; on Wednesdays afi Guests will include and Doctor of Humane Letters heard each Sunday throughout Wars of the United States held degrees. He was orduiued by some twenty six states over ! education programs, fn Carteret its Annual Loyalty Day Queen i,ircl Holder, 32 Dorothy Street. 7 PM jn English and at "a:4s! bers of the New Jersey : i High School, Mr. Turner has !ii.-.k is a member of the National Honor Society aadipn Thursdays for the1 the Elizabeth Presbyter the Philadelphia Presbytery WestiiiKhouse Itudin Station Contest on Sunday at the post on in 194a. The Pittsburgh K1)K.\. j played varsity and >u •• wiess U-aders of America. Her father is John hool children 1 former ministers who headquarters. Amidst the tears sc Church is noted for its insti- (baseball and junior varsity foot- iai'1' Street. served First fcwrcn The Reverend Dale D. of joy, applause, etc., those in The Holy Name Society will I C - tutional program, particularly ball. He appeared in the senior attendance saw last year's Ii r. a member of the Future Teachers of this Schlafer, pastor of Cmterct's play and is a member of the ml vjrsity choirs, the girls' chorus, Dianne Jo Le (oration atl The guest speaker on the Tuesday Noon Club For queen Miss Charleen Lee crown s Church on Friday, occasion will be The Reverend Businessmen Where an aver- First Church, wll act as Mas- Carteret Youth Council. He is Miss Patricia WaLsh as the Car- ; ;ii Jii fiavit Oak Street with hor parents, Mr, and age of a thousand im-u per he son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph I.e--ciiek. April 5 from 10 P.M. to 11 P.M. Robert J, Lamont, Minuter ter of Ceremonies. teret Loyalty Day Queen 1968. All men are urged to attend Turner, 36 Park Avenue. i' was stage manager for the junior play and Miss Walsh will represent tha The Altar Rosary Society will Raymond Jasienski will study post in the District Competition for the senior play She is also a member of a calendar dinnerdance, to PTA TO MEET and Ix)iu}s|)eaker staffs She is the daughter Communion Three HS > drafting and design at Mercer for Middlesex County Loyalty gether with the P.T.A. in CARTERET - Sacred Heart bounty Community College. A ames L. Kane. 58. Heaid Street. James Hall, Longfellow Street. Day Queen in South River on •" . ——~i--"—•••-,• iSaturdaSaturday withn recitatiore n o( the Get Scholarship PTA will hold its next meeting member of class dance and April 21, ana she will appear Confraternity classes for high April 4th at 8 P.M. in the is the daughter otfVlr. and Mrs. John Lufcas. 58;Rosar/to fo|Iow CARTERKT — Winners of planning committees, the drama in the Loyalty Day Parade in t unvntly home room cbairniau, she has sung », Palms will be distributed af schoo! students are held every scholarships from p r i v a t e church hall. The hospitality arm" international relations South River on April 28, and the i vir-iity cltoirs. been a member of the all Masses on Sunday, April Monday evening in Carleret schools recently received by committee will consist of: Mrs. clubs, he is also on the Annscott arteret Memorial Day Pa- America, the French club and Pegasus staff. 7. Palm Blessing and Procession High School. Carteret High School seniors E. Bizub, Mrs. J. Minich, Mrs. News staff. His parents are Mr. rade, Runner up in the Senior Junior Achievement will be held before the 7 A, M. Bingo games are held every include grants to Steven Bis- P. Renaldi and Mrs, J. Vitcav- and Mrs, Arthur Jasienski, 46 Queen contest was Miss Jill on is treasurer of junior achievement, a member of ]jjass. Mondav at 7:30 P. M. in St. tak from Stevens Institute of age. Rev, A. Okal will show Marion Street. Bager. DI:LHH committee and the varsity choir. Her parents on Sunday April 7 the Sodal- James Hall. Technology; Ruth Ann Van- films of his trip to Hawaii. An Honor Society member, Crowning Ceremony Mrv Clayton Lutton, 13 Dunster Street. 1 ity of the Biessed Virgin Mary Pelt, Bloomfielil College; and winner of essay and speech con- Orovyning the Junior Queen rko ts a member of the French and drama clubs. j|i receive Holy Communiou w RETURNS HOME SOON Betty Ann Mahl, Nancy Tay PANCAKE BREAKFAST tests, Susan Tempany, daughter Miss Judy Bager was last year's !••• Mr and Mrs. John Marko. M Railroad Avenue, ij,, a body at the 9 A. M. Mass. lor Business Institute. CARTERET - A joint affair of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Tem- Junior Queen Miss Rosemarie e: man is the daughter <>f Mr. and Mrs. Irving Peck-; At the 8 A. M. Mass on Sun- CARTERET — The Rev. Twenty members of the ; being planned by the Altar pany, 106 William Street, has Austin, and runner up in this »f Street. She b a member of the National Honor 'fay April 7 the members of the John Hundiak, pastor of St. De Class of IdliX now have been Rosary Society and the Parent been granted admission to the division was .Miss Catny M«Go- Teachers of America, the concert and daaoe p.T.A. will receive Holy Com mctrius Ukrainian Orthodox recipients of such awards. Teacher Association of St. Jo- School of Pharmaceutical Sci- wan. Th« committee for this Kini>h, drama and biology clubs. Strjunion 'n * body- All members Church, who is a patient in Fourteen were named winners seph's Parish. ence of Columbia University. year's competition was Presi- a member of the French, biology and home are requested to participate. Elizabeth General Hospital, of New Jersey State scholar- H will be in the form of a She is a member of the Pegasus dent of the Ladies Auxiliary Lu- lit). Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pelc, 23j on Saturday, April 20 the Al Elizabeth, is expected home chips and Lorraine Yapc/yen- lancake breakfast April 21 from staff, the concert choir and cille Wood, Mrs. Ann Jlealey and tar-Rosary Society will sponsor within a week. ski, John Kindzierski, and 8 A.M. until 1 P.M. girls' chorus. Mrs. Pat Austin. The sons of Active Cheerleaders Robert Commerforil were an- the VFW were the escorts klii-rt has been a cheerleader, secretary of the| nounced earlier when the stu- these young gentlemen wer» a member of tfce National Honor Society, the dents were informed by the Dennis Boehner, Alan Munkacy, .«ml the girls' chorus. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scholarship Fund Party colleges of their choice. Legion Post Will Honor John Boland and Martin Walsh. (leu live at 7 Elmwood Avenue. The judges were dignitaries n^s a Central Jersey finalist in the Miss Teenage from the County and District mber of tbe senwr play oast, concert and varsity Set By Carteret BPW ON DEAN'S LIST Leaders Here Saturday 1 Ladies Auxiliary and were 8th K'rls chorus. She won the VFW Voice of Democ- CARTERET — Walter Coan District President Claire Toth, iid is currently lay-out editor of the yearbook. Her CARTERKT — The Carteret I tee at its last meeting to pie shock, of 3 Calgan Street, Car CARTERET —The annual tes- tie expect many of their firmest 8th District Sr. Vice President Ir. and Mrs. Nicholas Sabo, 113 Linden Street. Business and Professional Worn sent a slate of officers for the teret, was among 385 scholars timonial Dinner-Daace, honoring friends to attend. Helen Amacxi, Middlesex Coun- fcwirlers, Anita Sherry resides at 69 Pinho Ave- en's Club will, sponsor a Card 1968 9 year. Members are Mrs. to receive Dean's List honors at Past Commanders of Carteret Principal speaker of the eve- ty President Fran Czalpinski [parent*, Mr. aid Mrs. Hbwai-d Sherry. She is also Party for the benefit of its E. Quin, Mrs. Lillian Grohman, St, Joseph's College, Philadel Post No. 263, and 1'ait Pres- ning will be Legionnaire Mayor and County Secretary Rebecca the Future Teachers of America, and the French Scholarship Fund. The affair Misses Ginger Sherry, Mary phia, for the fall semester. idents of Carteret Unit. No. 263, Thomas Deverin. Dobos. Commander Frank Bu* libs. will be held on Monday eve Feryo and Mis, Marie Fedlam. The American Legiou Auxiliary Reception with cocktails at zas w*s in attendance and ch has been »a cheerleader for tootfeaH-and basket ning, April 29 at the Catholic The next meeting will be held OOP SESSION will be held on April (i, in The 7:30. Dinner will be served at thanked all for their help and War Veterans Hall Many beau- on Thursday evening, April 25, American Legion Mi'iuunul. eight. Music for (lancing will congratulated the winners and t&ry «[ the Futui-e Teachers of America, and a CAHTJJRET — The RepubJi by Johnny G and will continue he Annscott Newistaff. Her mother is Mrs. Anna tiful prizes will be awarded, and at tyowurd Johnson's in Wood Receiving the accfltade.s this presented them with their gifts, home made cake served. Miss can Action Club will meet April till 2 o'clock in the morning. tie Street. bridige at which time Election 8 al 8:|0 P. M. in Firehouse year will be Immediate Past while piano player Al Rocky Ginger Sherry and Miss Mary Reservations must be in no Ia provided appropriate-music., 11 ilaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Truesdell, 23 Feryo are m charge. of Officers will be held and elec No. 3. Plans will be advanced Commander Theodore Hansen tej ttyn Thursday so that the nvasurer of the Future Teachers of America, lion of delegates to the State for a dance to be held May 4 and Junior past President Mrs. Master of Ceremonies fWa» The members of the Club Kitchen Kanaries can prepare Paist Post Commander Aimseott Newp staff and cast of the senior play. Convention in May. in Bethlen Hall. John Ciarbowski. Ted and Lot- their fabulous cuisine. fcnt director of tfte junior play. elected a Nominating Commit- Cioodrich.

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1 p mualcaT" comedy, TIclt'eU miy* l» obtained by Queen Contett Set Trinity Player* Offer Sweet Suburbia", Miy 10 andcontacting Frederick Little, 3 GueitSpeaker Original 3-Act Play 11 at |:80 P. M. at the parish Vanderbilt Place or Mn. Mich- Saturday at helin house of 'Trinity Episcopal ael Farrell, 52 Seymour Avenue, 4 WOODBRIDGE — Trmlly y , ISELIN — The annual Loyal- Church, Trinity I.ane. Mrs. and wililll b ilbl h ty Day Queen contest dance, On Palm Sunday Players will present an orig rial be available at the |! CLIP mw OUT Nancy Kiel is director. door. sponsored by the Ladies Auxili- AVENFJ, — Dr. Charles Croc (VSE . . . rt THRU APRIL 21. 106/1)' ary of VFW Post 2636. is sehwl nan, Jr., assistant Professor of flip Out TM* Untire \d! uled for Saturday, April 6, 9 Religiog n at Woomficld h t k 4 Jp. M.( at the post hall, Route will be the guest speaker at the It If Onm BHi Mnrount Coupon? 127. Mrs. Nicholas Migliorato is First Presbytcrjau Chuirch of EARL Y BIRD general chairman, Mrs. NorAverm- l on Palm Sunday. ApfH 7 4 num Stanley and Joseph Nee Sartees will be hcM at 9:30 san, ticket chairman. and JM. M. rch School is held for 4 FREE! FREE! FREE! Home Improvement Loans Judging will begin promptly at through Junior High at 9 o'clock. Dancing will be to e 9:30 and 11 A. M. sar USE THIS CLIP OUT DISCOUNT COUPON (WORTH MORE the musk of "The Penetrators". „, The senior High Depart THAN 14.50) WHEN YOU SEND 1TV ANY — OR ALL — OF Refreshments and beverages ment meels only at 11 A. M will be served. Baby and Toddler care fai avail THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW. r,00;:r ' >vil! be pres«nt(9d to :*hip, April ii, Jtoo THE POLICE ARE ALWAYS 4 QM.VI o will deduct 50c off the ton! price of »aj Slipcover Order of W or more. Receives

e Heart New featherproof ticking p!ui Utmderinfc, fluffing and ateriliration of THERE TO HELP A ,-*1tyENEL - Lt. Jack Jacobs, feathert. We will deduct 75c off llie regular price. Yon pay only 12.50. whose wife, Karen and two ;fchljdxen, David and Heather, reside in Avenel, was awarded a purple heart on March 13, af- ter being wounded in Vietnaim.! t Lt. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. j BLANKETS David Jacobs of Fords, has al- so been recommended for two4 W« will deduct f 1.10 off the regular price of any Blanket. You pay only II. silver stars, three bronze stars OFF and the Congressional Medal of II Honor. A career man with the Army, BLANKIET I he received his commission af- ter completing the Reserve Of- ficer Training Corps program at jflutgers University in 1966. He4 BINDINGS | deceived a B. A. degree in We will deduct 50c off the regular price of RIanket Binding! — n«w, both political science before his en- ends. You pay only 82.50. | listment. He was trained as a parachutist and forward obser- | ver and learned to speak Viet- namese before goinj; overseas on September 5. * It U CM S MIKA CLEANSED We will deduct 3c Sq. Ft. off the regular price of ruga. Yon pay only Children's Show Set 9c Sr 'TU II M 186 WOODBRIDGE AVENUE, SEWAREN •IUIUJ 4 r-M. TU II P.M. ROUTEMAN SERVICEi I BRASS BUCKET • IIU 6-5000 • ill 2-6161 • JE 9-1140 • AD 2-6422 • PR 5-8676 Charcoal Steukhouse 4 MARINE EQUIPMENT IS OUR BUSINESS U. K. 9& MAIN KTKKKT V CLIP KiTTIMI OUI WOOUHltlDCK (l*e . Kesi-rvuttons: MK 4 !M4« 4 Leader-Prew Wednesday, April 3,1968 PAGE THREE Large €rowd Expected Saturday At BPW Mercy's Guild !Mt. Camel PTA El,,ects Slate Set Smorgasbord WOODBRIDnE-The Mercy's WniDGE — At * re- C.uild AuxLltary, Amboy Area rout meeting of Our Lady of Leadership Conference For H. S. Girls recently elected officers as fol- Mt, CArmM PTA, MM. MeiVitl lows: f.ykivi, president, announced a WOODBRIDGE - Over 200; President. Mrs. Robert Chris- SmorgnslHirtl will be held, April young women have registered to tiansen. Smith Ambny; virc nrrs- ?R from 4:00 until fl:00 P. M. in rtite for the Leadership Confer ident, Mrs. John Schirger, Wood the parish ball. Mrs. Lester bridge; recording secretary. Messina and Mrs. Joseph Mo- ence for Youth being sponsored nrk. fochairmen, advised all by the Woodbridge Township Mrs. Joseph Herron, (arterel; corresponding secretary, Mrs. reservation* must be made by Businoss and Professional Worn April 19. Tickets will not b# en's Club Saturday at Wood- Henry Travastino, Wootlbrirlgp; : treasurer. Mrs. Edward Ruth, sold at the door. For further b> dge Senior High School Au information contact Mrs. MM- di."Hum from 9:00 A. M., to Woodbridge; trustees, Mrs. John I Martin, Woodbrirlge Mrs. Al-1 sina, 634-4555 or Mrs. Monek, 12:30 P. M. All high school 634-9552. girls residing in the area are fred Fritz Sayreville; Mrs. inv'ted to attend. Teachers, .lamps Mahon, Union; parlia The regional communion sohocl administrators and par mentarians, Mrs. Anne Hydo, breakfast will be held on April enU are invited as observers. Perth Amboy and Mrs. William 14 at 8:00 A. M. in Our Lady of E. Bronnan. Colonia; hospital, >ace hall after the 7:30 Mass. Several top people have in- Mrs. Fred Henry, South Amboy; 11 are invited to attend and dicated their intention of taking membership, Mrs. John Mc- JESSIE C. ANDERSON may call Mrs. Lykes, 634-5987: part in the workshops. They in- Cloud, South Amboy; good 'or reservations. clude Dr. Myron Beispiel, New cheer, Mrs. William Fass, Ma- BETROTHED: — The be- The Bev. Michael Vinzee, Monmouth, who will talk on the fawan; telephone squad, Mrs. trothal of Jessie Carol An- >astor, addressed the parents. sciences; Mrs. William Townes, Ettore Dosscna, Woodbridge; derson to Thomas Hewell lister Mary Agnes FDC, prin- president of the Belmar Teafft- ways and means, Mrs. Fritz and Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. ipal, announced a committee ers Association and Dr. John Mrs. Mahon; archivist and pub- Julius Sewell Bruce, 80 Ara- fill be formed to^plan sex ed- P. Lozn, retired principal oi licity, Mrs. Brennan. herst Avenue, Colnnta has been ication programs and discus- Woodbridge Senior High School, announced by her parents, Mr. ions for the school children, »nd Miss Margaret Henricksen, The auxiliary was organized and Mrs. Jesse Cameron An- she also advised school will head of the Guidance Depart over two years ago by Mrs. lose for Easter vacation on ment of Woodbridge Senior High MRS. WILLIAM TOWNES JOSEPH FAMULARY MRS. SARAH E. MOWBRAY DR. JOHN P. LOZO Brennan. The organization is derson, 430 Echols Avenue, 8E, Huntsville, Ala. The wed- April 10 and reopen on April 22. School, wiH discuss education. Theatre of Operations during composed of relatives and grams. An important facet of According to Miss Wolk, who with Community College In friends of the Sisters of Mercy ding will take place dur- Tentative plans have been In the field of journalism, Jo- .World War II. Before coming Mrs. Mowhray's job is to effect chemistry he has also,taught at Schweinfort, made for a penny sale or raffle seph C. Famulary, advertising is chairman of the conference, Meeting's are held the fourth ing May to the Daily Journal he served cooperation between the public there is a great shortage of li- chemistry in New York Univer- Thursday of the month at the Germany. in May for the graduating class manager of the Daily Journal, as a circulation manager and library and schools. sity. rip and the annual picnic. Elizabeth and Miss Ruth Wolk, brarians with the result that Knights of Ookimbus Hall, South Miss Anderson is a 1966 then as a sales promoter for Served in WACs "the pay is good". Miss Wolk, "There is a great field for Amboy. graduate of Huntsville High General meetings are held editor of the LEADER-PRESS, Curtis Publishing Company. Mr. Mrs. Mowbray received a B. the third Thursday of th« will participate. who is vice president of the women in chemistry and re- School and attended Birming- Famulary is a member of the S. in Psychology from Simmons la-ted sciences". Dr. Beispiel Women who wish to join are month. Hostesses for April will To Discuss Government Board of Trustees of the Free asked to call Mrs. Brennan at ham (Ala.) Southern College New Jersey Press Association. College, Boston, Mass., in 1944. Public Library of Woodbridge, said, "and I hope that all girts be mothers of the seventh Durmg World War II she served 549-3373. and Athens (Ala.) College. rade students. •George Meholick, the new National Newspaper Association, suggests that some of the girls in your area interested in the She was presented at the 1967 business administrator of Wood- Advertising Club of New Jer- in the Women's Army Corps as sciences wilj attend your Lead- a psychiatric social worker. In who put "undecided" down as Symphony Ball m Huntsville. bridge Township, will have sey and Classified Managers As- to planned careers, might be ership Conference." charge of the workshop on gov- sociation. 1951, s!he received a Master's Donor Committee Her fiance is a 1965 grad- Children's Movie ! Degree in Library Service from interested in attending the work T» Discuss Social Service uate of Woodbridge Senior ermnenf,"*"W hile Miss Suzanne Greetings will be given by Makes Dinner Plans Law, assistant director of the In her position as Coordinator Columbia University. From 1951 shop to be conducted by Mrs. High School and is serving To be Shown Saturday Charles E. Gregory School of of Children's Services of the to 1958 she served as a Chil- Mowbray, Miss Charlotte McCraeken, state COLONIA — The Deborah with the U. S. Army in Ger- AVENEL — A children's miv Nursing, Perth Amboy General Free Public Library of Wpod- dren's Librarian in Teaneck president of Business and Pro League of Colonia donor dinner many. vie will be held Saturday at i bridige, Mrs. Mowbray is respon- Workshop in Sciences Hospital, will talk on the nursing Public Library. Dr. Beispiel, who has a PH. fessional Women's Clubs. Moss committee met at the home oi P. M. at St. Andrew's Catholi* sible for the children's book col- McCracken, who is executive Church hall, North Madison profession and related services. Prior to coming to Wood- D. in Chemistry, is now teach- Mrs. Charles Lauxman. Mrs lections in the Main Library and bridge, Mrs. Mowbray was co- director of the Union County Paul Vanuk and Mire, Lauxman Trip to Hershey, Pa. Avenue, sponsored by the Many of the young girls have nine branches. In addition, she ing sciences and mathematics in co-chairmen, announced the at church's ladies society. The indicated they are interested in ordinating Librarian for the Red Cross wMI conduct the will plan programs for the en- Board of Education in Oaldwell- a private school. He is a con workshop on Social Service. fiair will 'be held, May 2, 7:0C Set fey VFW Girh film, "Hey There, It's Yogi wocfclng with airlines, some as tire library system including sultant to the Woodbridge Divi- P. M., at Short Hills Caterers Bear" and stars Yogi Bear in sbgwardesser. John McDonnell, West Oaldwell. She was charged Mrs. Elizabeth Novak president ISELIN — A trip to Hershey pre-school story hours, story with the development of library sion of Health on Pollution Con of the Woodforidge BPW, the Mittburn. Yogi color. Some of the songa i Airlines will discuss the hours for older children, spe trol and analysis. He has worked Pa., has been planned by the to be heard will be "The Ash varfcus opportunities open with resources and services ft>r six sponsoring group will give greet- Mrs. Joseph Sollish, 388-1604, Junior Girls Unit of the auxi- cial programs and flhn pro elementary schools. in Bk>-medieal laboratories and ings in behalf of the club. reservations chairman, a n t Can Parade"; "St. Louis"; an airline for young women. liary to VFW Post 2636 for April '•Ven-E-Ven-O, Ven-A" and The field of business will be Mrs. Joseph Higgins, 388-5799 16 and 17. are aiecopting reservations. "Like I Like You." dismissed byt Mrs. Mildred Me The two-day trip will include Lean, Summit, an official of Tickets will be sold at the Teachers Attend New Officers are Named Art Contest a visit to "Roadside America door and refreshments will be Silver Burdett Publishing Com NAGGING CONSCIENCES and Lost Oaves,' according t> fan sale. pany, Mcntclair, who will also Washington — The Treasury Mrs. Jerry Kline, unit ohair give the keynote address otv lead- Annual Institute Winners Listed Department has received The St. Andrew's Ladies Sen ership and communication. By Avenel Congregation total of $2,931,687.89 in what i man. ciety will meet Monday at S Mrs. Annabelle Barney, tea-ch- WOODBRIDGE — Twenty WOODBRIDGE — At a meet- calls its "conscience fund." The Girls wishing to participate P. M. in the parish hall. er of Clerical practices and three elementary teachers from AVENEL — The new officers ing of School II PTA last week, fund started in 1811 when a con are requested to call Mrs. Klke; sfrengrapohy at Woodbridge the Woodbridge Public Schools of Congregation B'nai Jacob Founder's Day was celebrated science-striken citizen sent i: telephone LI. 8-6126. Charity is to will and do what Is Senior High School, will talk on participated in the 10th annual are: with an art contest and exhibi- $5 for defrauding the govern The next meeting is 9et fo just and right in every trans- the subjecis she teachers and New Jersey Aerospace Institute Terry Glinn, president; Dr. tion. Winners included Sharon mont. Other contributions cov Saturday, April 13, 10:30 A. M action. will work with Mrs. McLean no at Edison High School. In the Norman ftscker, religious vice M>cAuJiife, flrst division grades er equipment taken. at the post.hall, Route 27. . •Emanuel Swedenborg. the Business workshop, which, group were,£dward Ackerman, president; Dr. Stephen Kaplan, 1 and 2; Matthew SzUaogyi, sec- to dr.ts, has the largest regis- Joseph Agresta, Janice Ainge, ways and means vice president, ond division grades 3 and 4; tration. Nex year, Mrs. Baroney Katherine Bishop, Sara Justine Jerome Robinson, membership audc Mancuso, third division will be co-ordinator of the Work Black, Norlyne Cole, and Mary- vice president; Mrs. Carolj 'ades 5 and 6. Special awards Study Program. She received dee Costello. Also attending Kaye, treasurer; Mrs. Irving j wit U) Gary Brown and Vale- her B. S. Degree., from Rider were Ann B. Dougherty, Esta Malina, financial .creUry;, le Alsan and best art class College, Trenton and before en- Fisher,, Austin King Betty L; Ivy Bq 'ding sec-! ward went to the students of tering (he teaching'field1 Work tie, Antoinette N#jirak)6, a \ | Feist, cor- King, sixth grade. 'Eugin^Raiskiy. In addition, Pa- ( ed for Prilderitlai IasUranftCom : Besponding se'iryiarjt.i, j; Mrs. Joseyi Hopta, program patijr and a contracting firm. tricia Reid, 'Helen A. Sechrist, hairman, whs in charge. Leon A, Seygliwski, Ronald Tre- Other new, officer^ .include: She has taken post graduate Hy HabernWln, > floiifje ' trustee; Mrs-. William Poll, special work in varityping, stenotyping, harne, Sadie Varnos, Sally Yaf- rvents chairman, explained the fee, Sophie Yanowsky, and Mar- Jack Schneider, youth trustee; multi-Hit and daia processing. Lester Jacobs, Hebrew trustee; listory of Founders' Day. A The various library services cia Zagier attended the Insti- -pecial program written .e The couple plan to be mar- Troop 37, sponsored by the Firs GREAT VALUE FROM A GREAT Mill! quireinent$ in October 1966 dud melodrama. Also featured will hoys, Gary Rice, with 196. High ried on November 23 at St. Congregational Church, held a received her degree in June 1967. be a quartet from The Sweet average for the girls was Shari James Church, Woodbridge. Court of Honor last week BARWICK, the adventurer in the art of hroadloom design, has come np Awards were presented by B. Workshop in Journalism Adelines. Gunthner, with 93, and for the with another winner in "Harrington" This outstanding cut and loop boys, Gary with 147. Kasiewicz, scoutmaster; Joseph puttern is all the more exciting in the easy-to-eare-for-Cumuloft® nylon. Mr. Famulary has been in the DIVORCE ON CRUELTY Belko, assistant scoutmaster newspaper business for 22 years. Lyndon Johnson, President: The Junior Highs will join the Redwood City, Calif. - Mrs The color selection is aa exciting as an artist's palette on the East Bank of Senior High Fellowship for a Roland K.mberlin, assistam lie studied advertising at Rut- "American security as well as Beatrice Bernal,mother of 15 scoutmaster; Thomas Kulina Paris! See "Burriugtim" today then buy a few dresses tomorrow with the gers University aud served in Vietnam's freedom is now facing Y.M.C.A. Night April 20 in Me- has won a divorce on th tuchen. Participants will meet ommittee chairman, and mem money you'll Buve! the army in #ie European a dangerous challenge." grounds of incompatibility bers of the committee. Avallabto in both 12' and 15' width*. at 7 P. M. at church and return extreme cruelty. The 36-year- at 10 P. M. Adults are needed Among the many merit badg old mother was awarded th« es awarded Scouts attaining the for transportation and to super- children ranging in age from CUMULOFT* vise activities at the "Y". most were Thomas Blond, Ray to 20 (all were single births). mond Brown, Thomas Perry, Very Specially Priced! TERI-LE FASHIONS Richard Staehle, Peter Kluska, line our Easy Budget Plan Richard Kasiewicz and Robert Up to 3 yr&. to pay 1197 St. Georges Ave., Colonia NURSES--RN's and LPN's Fink. 634-9126 Advanced one full rank were Positions In New Patrick Kulina. Michael la Mor- Hours: 11:30 - 6 P.M., te, Jpffrcy Moran, Thomas Thurs. & Fri. 11:30 - S P.M. INTENSIVE & CORONARY CARE Sounenbrrg, Richard Staehle. Unit Opening Soon Receiving the rank of star Breeze through the day were Thomas Perry, Anthony looking fresh & lovely in All Shifts Available — Competitive Salaries Profetto and Patrick Kulina. our casual daytime dresses Shift Differentials — Generous Benefits The troop is preparing for a spring campout during April. ... Or look superbly ele- Fur Further Information Call 201-289-8Q0O ' NCDRPORATED gant in one of our or fill out and mail the coupon below to: •- "DRESSY" Dresses. We've Chinese Auction Set racks of Colors & Styles. Director of Nursing Service By Colonia Hadassah We carry a complete line of ELIZABETH GENERAL COLONIA — A limited mim- b'-r of tickets are still available HOSPITAL .and. DISPENSARY fur the Chinese auction, spon- sored by the Colonia Chapter of BUTTE KNITS 925 East Jersey Street Hiuiassah, April 22, 8 P. M., at 1135 CHESTNUT ST. Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 Temple B'nai Jacob, Lord . . ALSO FOR MEN . . SI reel, Avenel. 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Published Weekly 10(! Per Copy WINDOW BY BY JACK TILSON On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates JULIAN North Jersey One Year, $4.00 ON GREEN STREET Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 Always on the move: Energetic Dominic Lanza, cttef of Isalin James McColley sales manager of the Ideal Way Movers in Chemical Hook and Ladder Co., District 11. Avenel has sent me a copy of a moving letter from his brother If gardening is to have a fii ture, today's youngsters must Steady twosome: Raymond Kersting and Kathleen (Iselin) LA WHENCE P. CAMPION. Publlriw • HARRY P. FRANK, Attoclai* PubJJihw Captain John A. McColley, stationed in Viet Nam. The captain has made an appeal for help in sending clothing maintain an interest in the. hob- Sullivan. school supplies and cleaning material for children in the Village by. Why not plan a small gar of Bmh Ky, ranging in age from six to 11. den for your children or grand 'Tis reported that Dorothy Fox is a hard worker ID behalf of children. projects sponsored by Colonia School 17 PTA. A five-pound package can be mailed direct for $1.45 under the • • • S.A.M. postal system and ten pounds direct for $3.00 under the • • • THE LONE RANGER PAL. postal rate. Do they want one? Just ask She possesses one o'the prettiest smiles hi town: PhyHii Ray- them and watch their faces light mond. Let's read the captain's letter: up! The Idea of having some- • • • "Dear Mom and Dad, thing all their own is wonderful. Journalistic accolades to Captain Albert Lebeda forhl j all-Oul 'I am sitting here on a hot, sticky, and so far quiet evening The thought at springtime is the Avenel First Aid Squad endeavors! writing by candlelight. I am very excited tonight, because I feel best. » » • God had a purpose in sending me to Vietnam. 1 live at the village of Blnh Ky. It kas a population of 700 very very poor people. Don't forget to read Woodbridge Mayor Ralph P. Barone'i In- teresting, informative column in this week's LEADER-PRESS, Beverly can tell you more, in abow 2 weeks she will have some To start your own youngsters • • • slides of the village, the people, and the schoolhouse which in the gardening game, help brings me to my main subject. ttiem choose what to grow and A reader writes: "I'm definitely not going to contribute to thai where to grow it. It is highly teachers' so-called, 'Million Dollar Militancy Fund.' And a mf "I had some Hershey Candy left over from our PX supplemen- important to start them off with tary pack whdch is issued to us every 45 days. I decided to take husband's union contributes even one penny he's going to Benin) easy-to-grow items so they won't long and loud!" half of what was left and take it to the school. This was the first be disappointed by early fail time I visited the school while it was in session. The building is • * * ures', small and divided into two classrooms. Inside are crude wooden Top-notch Girl Scout leaders: Mrs. Ruth Stkt and Mn. Vn> • « * benches and about 150 children ranging in age from 6-11 years. etnt Sorge. Recom mended vegeta^ The only teaching aids are a blackboard, a little chaulk, and a ' • • » hies might include radishes let few notebooks which the children use. When I arrived you would Melvin J. Kohn does a really ok job up there at the spetlwr'f tuce, beans and tomatoes. An- have thought I had a pocket full of gold—their eyes danced, and podium. He's assistant executive director of the N. J. Highway other project in which children, ithey burst into song. Tears came to my eyes. I knew right then Authority. i are interested many times is that I would be guilty of a sin worse than murder if I did nothing • • • the planting of a tree in the to help. I am contacting a District Aid official tomorrow to Music to the ears: Those ear-pleasing sounds created by the yard. get some basic supplies. Many are needed, and anything would Les Vander Hoven Orchestra. • • • be helpful. I am going to send Beverly $50.00 and have given her • • » The experience of planning a a list of needed items. I have asked her to contact you, as well tree, caring for it and watching Talented artist: Mary Ellen Dunn. as her parents, for some help. it grow to maturity is one likely • • • You simply must classify Mrs. David Baer as as "autoority- "I will administrate on this end In addition to school sup to last a lifetime with young- plies, clothing and cleaning material is needed and necessary. par-excellence" where antiques are concerned. sters, and they appreciate the • • • . Any clothing for children 3 10 can be used. Somehow, national wonders of nature in this way. agencies (which do help) never seem to reach out 10 rural vil- Yop, Maryanne Behan would like to be a famous artist tow,*- lages like Binh Ky. I am hoping you will help and will enlist the day. There are many booklets and • • • help of your church and friends I know that as Mothers and iapers available for children on Fathers you will understand how I feel about these children. AH Didst notice that John Haas, Carteret's pride and joy, feu ;ardening. They are written in been named to the All-State first team selected by the Newtfer- they ask for Ire the most meager items, and they will be happy. mple, easy to-understand Ian- The fact they have a school now gives them hope. As for the sey Basketball Writers Association? iuage and prove invaluable in • » • candy, I ended up giving them the rest of the PX pack and also caching gardening techniques the bag of candy you sent me. They each received a few pieces. beginners. Joel Albert plans to major in political science at the Americas I am sure you will be happy to know the one bag of candy you International College. sent me, a small item to us rich Americans, could mean so much Seed catologues, too, contain • • • to so many little children. many tips, and their colorful pic- These are indeed busy days for John McCormack, pmsldrai I live you all, Jack t ures of flowersfl , fruitfist andd ve"ge- «f* *th• MeiUMol ParPkk TerracTra e ^Bo y LeaguUagae-e "Captain John A. MeColley 084301 USMC bles stimulate the young ima- Advisory Team #1 ination. It's a fact. Meyer, our LEADER-PRESS sports columnist, hai Drawer 18 3rd Baft 51st Reg't as many friends in Carteret as Santa Claus. In short, he'* a popular, respected individual in his beloved Borough of Carteret! A. P. O. San Francisco, California 96337" trates that most persons who • • • • • • ise a gun to commit murder Proposed Federal cuts in soil and water conservation pro- lave already been identified by Good news! Cadet Austin L. Dooley is on the Admiral's list at grams were opposed by U. S. Rep. Edward J. Patten (D-1S iieir prior criminal records as the New York Maritime College. Dist.-NJ), who warned a House subcommittee that redactions Persons who should not have ac- • • • would hamper or prevent projects in Middlesex County and cess to firearms and as persons Appropos of nothing: Has any bartender ever given you more Help Beautify Woodbridge Now file State. most likely to use a firearm in change than you were entitled to? Patten said that in N. J. an urgent need exists for soil a crime. • * • A lovely local woman, who is no long- tiful public grounds, parks and resi- survey and watershed protection programs by the Soil Con- In effect, the community had They have that "serious look": Elliot (Judson Street) Lengrf v with us, used to say: "The hens can dential communities. Individual .busi- servation Service. "Tnese programs are instrumental in help- mple warning of the criminals and Emilie Miller. arn from the chicks," ness concerns, from a small service ing municipal, county and regional planning groups make n their midst and that they • • * sound decisions concerning the development and use of land could erupt into violence at any You just couldn't find a more capable, conscientious worker How true! station to a plant complex, can do and and water resources," the ea«gmsinan poonted out. moment but did nothing to pre- for community betterment (ban Francis Foley, counsel for th* Out Iselin way, Boy Scout Troop 48, should do their part. A well kept • • • • vent it. Lax gun laws and lax Woodbridge Board of Education. "Hello Everybody-Good Bye" was the curt greeting given nforccment enabled (lie known • • • sponsored by the VFW Post 2636, will lawn, a few flowers, some shrubbery, by Mrs. Lena Quadrel to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. riminal to arm himself. Mary Jane (Carteret) Trnosky's heart belongs to EdmtmA open a campaign Saturday to "Keep can beautify an industry or business. and Mrs. Nicholas Quadrel of Colonia on Saturday. The With the results from over Carter Jr., who's currently serving in Uncle Sam's Navy. eighty-one-year old "39er" as Nick calls her hag a tremen- B0% of the cities tabulated, it is * * V Iselin Litter-Free." The boys have Let's clean up the clutter, the debris clear that the profile of the gun dous penchant for travelling and flies all over the country. President Mrs. Lonnie Eidson keeps things humming at ft picked three sites for an initial clean- and do a little landscaping. Business nurderer across the Nation is Mr. Quadrel of the Quadrel Brothers Trucking in East Rah- pleasantly busy pace for members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the up, hoping their elders will take a hint can be better, neighbors and employ- way said that the spry old lady had flown in from Las Vegas essentially the same as the pro- ;ile of the gun murderer taken Avenel Fire Company. and clean up their properties. ees more satisfied workers, when land- to say hello and then took right off again. Travelling with • • • her was her daughter, Mrs, Paul Lampel of Las Vegas who rbm the records of the Grand ury and Police Department in How much better things would be in our nation if all citizen* Beautification involves our entire scaping has made their surroundings accompanied her mother since she did not know whether the were as patriotic as Dorothy Clouatre! elder lady might take off for Europe or South America. "All he District of Columbia. (The environment. The initial step in beau- more beautiful. Incidentally, industry :omplete study will be made • • • her children are worried about where she might turn up The Bahamas are tops as a honeymoon haven according t» tification is the job of cleaning and re- and business may be interested in the next" the truck firm owner stated. ivailable when the tabulation is omplete). newlyweds James and Jean (Woodbridge) Solasky. pairing. The part of the Township you fact that the American Association of He told me that although she is a devoted religious person, Numerically, most murders • * • can start with is the closest to you— Nurserymen annually sponsors an In- she still cannot resist the "one-armed bandits." A definite asset to dur community: Michael A. Nussman, ex- • • • are committed on impulse, but your own property. dustrial Landscape Award. At the out- it is the criminal who most of- ecutive director of the Woodbridge Center on Aging. set of this award program, most of the WITH OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE en succeeds when he has a gun • • • There has been some criticism of the Second Lieutenant Pamela J. Pepsin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs in his1 hand when overtaken by Dr. Sam (Hill Pharmacy) Breslow and bis lovely Mrs. wiil local administration's plans to inspect large corporations surveyed admitted Joseph J. Pepson of 111 Trinity Place, Avenel, has been grad- the "impulse" to kill. celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary via a trip to Hawaii little or no thought to beautification. uated from the U. S. Air Force flight nurse course at the USAJF The Amendments I proposed property and to make suggestions for School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas. clean-up and repairs. Politics, my Today, however, the story is different. to the Federal Firearms Laws, Lieutenant Pepsin received special training during the six with the support of President I friends, is a funny game. Many large corporations have become week course in the duties of a senior medical attendant on aero Johnson, are aimed at effective- enthusiastic about the practicality of medi-cail evacuation aircraft. ly controlling the sale of fire- THE Just look at Annapolis, Maryland, The university-level course, which is offered to commissioned arms to known criminals, ad where a citizen's action group was beautification. officers of the USAF Nurse Corps and Air National Guard, pro- diets and others who should not formed to do the same thing Wood- When the rewards of beautification vides the student with knowledge of the procedures, techniques have them and who are most INSURANCE and skills required for in-flight nursing care, mamaigement of all likely to misuse them. bridge is now doing. Teams of Annapo- types of patients and aircraft ditching and other emergencies. are brought to the attention of more For more than 30 years fire- EDITORS lis firemen and policemen made a businesses, the overall program will The course qualifies the student to ftmetion as tJi« senior med- arms interests have actively city-wide inspection for violations of ical member of an aeromedical evacuation team. opposed adequate laws to dis- benefit greatly. This is an educational The lieutenant is returning to her permanent duty assignment arm the criminal. My amend- CORNER the City Code. The drive revealed close program that the Woodbridge Town- at Lackland AFB, Tex. ments to the Federal Firearms to 1,000 unsanitary yards, over 200 ship Citizens Advisory Committee can lieutenant Pepsin, a graduate of Woodbridge Senior High Law, S.I - Amendment #90) School, attended Ail Souls Hospital School of Nursing m Morris- have been stalled in Committee tiuett Editor — Gerard Grwuut abandoned cars and some 135 pitted * undertake. town. ' through most of the 90th Con- sidewalks, in addition to hundreds of The age-old question that always • « • gress. violations in the homes. This was ac- Naval Reserve Lieutenant Robert M. Mesaros, son of Mr. nod It is because of your interest arises at the initiation of a municipal- Mrs. David Mesaros of 256 Cypress l>rive, Oolonia, is serving in the need for firearms laws tive beautification. wide program such as beautification with Air Antisubmarine Squadron 29 at the U. S. Naval Air Sta- that would hit at the criminal tion, Norfolk, Va. All residents of this area can take is: Who benefits. without interferring with the 54 Main Street, Woodbridfi • * * legitimate pursuits of sportsmen part in the beautification program. The answer is YOU! Therefore the Machinist Mate Fireman Jeffrey W. Queen, USN, son of Mrs. that I am sending these findings SPECIAL CARE REQUIRED WHEN Community action groups should be beautification program involves you Elizabeth Queen of 275 McFartane Road, Colonia, has returned to you. to Norfolk, Va., aboard the destroyer USS Damato fallowing a With best wishes. ^ U£ING CARBON TETRACHLORIDE formed to achieve cleaner, more beau- and you must be a part of it. seven-month deployment with the U.S. Seventh Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. Sincerely yours,, "I know carbon tetrachloride is an efficient cleaning THOMAS J. DODD agent but is it as dangerous to use as I have heard it is?" Chairman a reader asks. Sub-Committee to Au»terity? Investigate Juvenile Used properly, "carbon tet" is a very good cleaning Delinquency agent. Used improperly, it is indeed very dangerous. •Unless Congress sharply reduces ployees in the next fiscal year—ap- United States Senate A recent report from the Accident Prevention Depart- budget recommendations for the com- proximating the population of the LETTERS^™ EDITOR ment of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies ing fiscal year, the "^gderal govern- 98 High St advises that "when possible, substitute a less toxic solvent State of Washington—would repre- for carbon tet." ment will have nearly three million Woodbridge, N. J sent an increase of 21 per cent since Mjirch 29, 1968[mal murders, but it would in V , March 30, 1968 If you must use it, follow these precautions: only usa is workers at a prospective cost of more Editor convenience the legilimati Editor: a well-ventilated room or outdoors; avoid inhalation of HM thv.ri $25 billion for payment of com- the end of fiscal 1964 and a payi;oll in- Woodbridge Leader Press sportsman, and eventually taki Loader Press vapors and avoid repeated contact with the skin. Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095 away his hunting rifles." 20 Green St. You cannot overdo these precautions. A single exposurt l' n /ion and benefits. crease of 40 per cent over the five-year Woodbridge. N. ,T. I would like to bring to your This argument is false. to a heavy concentration of the vapors can cause death. Woodbridge Sr. High School The budget, as originally proposed period. attention some highly signifi- The ti-uth is that the bulk < Repeated exposures to lower concentrations can cause a the "impulse" murders a r Parents: chronic poisoning. Symptoms can include: fatigue^ anxitty to Congress, anticipates employment canL«Utl anHUWd interestin11111,1 ^.n I KIEgL statistic.HHHCLUs3 r1Le I " . i _l 1 • • • 1 I In reporting the totals, the New Jer- WERE YOU THERE when 26 or depression, jaundice or muscular twttqhlng. The liquid in the executive branch of the Federal cently developed by this Sub 'committed by criminals alread sey Taxpayers Association pointed out committee in connection with known to police. First results of boys gave an excellent gym or vapor also can damage optic nerves and cause blindness. government of 2,986,700 civilians at that the proposed 1969 increases in our efforts to enact some streng- a study of 120 major cities now nasties performance for 22 Even brief exposures to carbon tet vapors can cause kid- the end of the next fiscal year on June Federal employment and expenditures thening amendments to the Fed being tabulated by this Subcom- people? ney damage in some people after they have been drinking eral Firearigs Laws. mittee offer ample proof of this WERE YOU THERE when an alcoholic beverages. 3Q, 1969. This is an Increase of 55,000 seem to refute Washington claims of fact. Appointed Board vs. An Elected The latest in a 30-year long First aid measures include washing the skip or «yM over revised Federal employment esti- "austerity" budgeting and to run The cities studied are. the ma Board was discussed? thoroughly if carbon tet comes in contact with them, re- series of arguments presently jor population centers in the Na- WERE YOU THERE when mates for the current fiscal year (19- being circulated by the sports- moving a victim to fresh air if he i» overcome snd^mpet counter to the law enacted late last lion, and the time period used the PTA Board worked hard to important, calling a doctor in.*v*ry case. 88) and nearly 110,000 more than were men groups who are traditional in each case was the most re make this a really good PTA? year calling for mandatory reductions ly the spokesmen for the weal In industrial use^Jiie-rfsgociaUon urges extreme protec- on tfie payroll last June 30 (fiscal 19- cent Calendar Year for which WIM, YOU HE THERE at the in the obligations- of Federal-civilian thy firwirms lobbies runs along'fi,,llres wm, availaWp jMa.v Arts mid Cnifts Show after tive measur$>—m"~hcuvlLy contaminated ^reas, for in 67). gs: 'The fit 1l:ib'<|ulecl lvsullH.'slud'Mils lind teachers' have stance,,-.it recommends safety goggle*, self contained lepartments, including au amount/' " ,l>#etfThing apparatus and rescue harness and lifeline. Safety Federal employees were'located in •qual to 2 per cent for personnel "\li,t IPUI'.'.TS an iiol Tin (HI H frr i!"> I)i:lricl of COI'MM ,spt'iit ninny lio"rs putting to j(:i,(, by t.,lin;.,,,,,. \ ., ..,„_ ,.. ;• aijuiini'iH of the geth'T a guud show? . •"' guggles and rubber gloves and aprons should be used jt every state last June, approximately "It would seem that, in the li"ht of inunli Mi'.r.t "s show m Al lvfl l The study shows1 OUR S T U D EJiPK'AND aH times. 68,000 of them in New Jersey. Californ- he continuing controversy over the ls- mure than half the murders tliat"ui'e tha!Uat moslobbiest victim. s were mem- TEACHERS HHSERVE BET committed on 'impulse' and the bers of Uie family or friends but T E RJBK ATMENT THAN Thli column will be glad to answer any questions ypt ia's 306,300 total almost equaled the jue tax increase vs spending control victim is a spouse, a member of that most of the defendants had XiUfti may have about property and casualty Insurance. Juri number located in the Washington, and reductions, this is the type df bud- the family or a friend." I criminal records, many fi Sincerely, send them to Stern & D»agdset, M Mate St. Woodbridge Mary V. M.'icanliiy D.C. area. get item which should be subject £o" "Tough laws to keep gi'ii, <>'il ':"U crimes (SIT tm^Um^ff "1'ro marked to the attention of Mr. Greaux, ,..[ the Ir'ii'ls of ci'iiii'nu's \. * il:l r ol a Kiilu^r*'^ (Mrs.iC I..) Nearly three million Federal e;n- congressional scrutiny," said NJTA. U>t cut down ou lues* nun chut1 Uovytrtrrf"the study demon Pi«ts; WyilS I'TA

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«•• V • ' • '"""U. A. and Peter of CoIonJa: Thom- da* Station Bandit as, Carpenteria, Calif.; two journalism Topic brothera, Sebastian Scotch Gets Away with $223 Thorn Fund List Minard-Lazar Marriage Obituaries \ Plains; Edward, New York PORT READING —An armed City; a sister. Mm. Lena Morel- Of Dr. Wanty bandit held up a gas station at- Of Contributions 11, Iselin. , tendant Tuesday night and ac- EDISON — Dr. Vernon A. C A 0Nn A w <*m Performed on Saturday JOSEPH J. 8EDIVV Ladies' Afd Society and White cording to a report made to ng Julie Rosenblum of Carteret and Rev. Poltorak was 'born in in taking part may contact anj Island, N. Y.; five grandchild- a nephew, Meyer Rosenblum of Perth Amboy and was the son Miss Patricia Feltner, pub- of the trustees: Tom English, ren; two great-grandchildren; a Carteret. of the late Michael and Louise And Ours licity and news-letter chairman, Woodbridge, 636 4530; Robert advised the first Newsletter is Giordano, Roselte, 241-5657; Mrs you must be a machine brother, Leo Bennett, Long Poltorak. He attended Perth By The Home Service De- Island. Aimboy High School for two ready, for distribution. John Woods, Colonia, 382 2926; CARL R. KOSCHIG partment BlUabetbtowB Gaa Mrs. Raymond Hughes, Cokmia ISELIN — Funeral services years and graduated from St. Robert Simkovieh, chairman Company of the ice skating party, announ- 382-0178; Miss Joan Cubino.'Co MRS. MARTHA RODGERS for Carl R. Koschjg, 41 Persh- Mary's High School, Perth Am- look, 388-7620. , ISELIN — Funeral services ing Avenue, who dded Friday boy in 1930. Ho graduated from ced it is scheduled for April 9. uwnamaT for Mrs. Martha Rodigers, 85, of at his borne, were held Monday St. Charles College, Catonsville, Holidays Are Ham Days According to Karen Leahy, 14 Vincent Place, who died afternoon at the Thomas J. Md., in 1932, and received a No matter what the weather second vice president, the next Three Juveniles Held - CALL - March 17 at the Homestead Oostello Funeral Home, Cooper bachelor's degree in education forecast, Easter is one of the cake sale will be held, April 21 Nursing Home, Freehold, were Avenue and Green Street, with from Mount St. Mary's College, brightest days of the year. Al in the church hall. For February Robbery held Monday morning at the the Rev, Charles W. Krahe, St.Maryland, where he won awards at once, Mother Nature is more Announcements made by Ar- WOODBRIDGE — Acting on 826-3131 Thomas J. Costello Funeral Paul's Evangelical Reformed in geology, philosophy and Eng-colorful, feminine apparel is thur Winstanley, president, in- gayer, and dispositions are sun- tip, police yesterday took ink Home, Green Street and Coop- Church, Perth Amboy, officiat- lish literature. He entered Mount cluded: The April 25th meeting custody three juveniles — 13, 14 INTIODVCTOET IPECUL er Avenue, with the Rev. David ing. St. Mary's Seminary in 1934 andnier. To sum up the situation in will be a "bring a flriend night"; and 16 years old — alt residents Prince, pastor of the First Mr. Kosohig, a retired sea was ordained for the Trenton simplest terms: "Spring is sport night banquet will be held, of Woodbridge proper for break- Presbyterian Church, officiat- man, lived in Hoboken before Diocese April 16, 1938. sprung!'" May 5; Miss Diane Poland is ing into the Well Done Concrete $ ing. Burial was in Clover Leaf moving here 12 years ago. He Father Poltorak's first posi- The perfect accompanimen chairman of the toy repair pro- Plant on Route 35. fani Cemetery, Woodbridge. was the husband of the late lily tion was! assistant pastor at Sac- to this springtime feast is, of ject; St. Anthony's Junior Bas- The plant was broken ink "«""* 2LLV* A native of New York, Mta. sonic Lodge 71, Union City. He red Heart Church in South Am-course, an unforgettably delic ketball Team took third place February 19 and stolen were a MUTKM '24" • PMEIWUM Rodgers resided in IseHn for was the hubsand of (he late lily boy. He held positions as assis- ious dinner. And what bette in the playoffs. fire extinguisher, a drill, a eel 30 years She was the widow of Koschig. tant pastor at Sacred Heart complement to Easter than a of drill bits and a box of tools Frederick Rodgers. Surviving are two daughters, Church in South Plainfield and gleaming ham? The ham-for- total value $200. St. Stanislaus Church, Sayre Easter tradition had its begin Reunion on June 22 UTI Ml , Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hildegard Hoeher, at All the stolen property wai tPmiunlMa Mrs. Edna Radecsky aud twohome; Mrs. Jngeborg Flesch of vitte. He was also temporary nings centuries ar»o with thi recovered in a field off Route tmm IWifli i Ptw Mai ' For WHS Chiss of '32 NKlatfS IS » Ftilrllut™ »% m • lti\*iil«m fe-n '01 grandchildren, all of Iselin. Kinnelon; a eon, Helmut, Ho- administrator of Holy Family pagan custom of celebrating thi 9. The juveniles were booked foi I I1U»| I B> W OS.IJ.ltl Church, Carteret, before his as- dvent of spring with feasts WOODBRIDGE — Plans have *• I 000 nil w boken. been announced for the Class juvenile delinquency and re • toot WM4 CMr« signments at St. C e c e 1 i a 's Our suggestion for an extra: leased in the custody of Uieir Chndi Buj Caiilnl MICHAEL Church, Iselin, and St. Anthony's pecial Easter treat is Tonga of 1932, Woodbridge High School, CARTERET — Michael Bladt THORVALD PETERSEN reunion, June 22 at Kenny parents to await the action of *1>ritTiilt}iuttt (di4 itrvicti.' Church, Hightstown. Uaied Ham. Because the ham Acre's"" the juvenile authorities. of 4 Hermann Homes died Sat- FORDS—The funeral of Thor- baked cut-side down in a shal- Call lAYtN-AUAl In your trti—tny llmt. tny dty Including turd ay i—(or FREl urday at Perth Amboy Genera] vald Petersen, 3020 N. E. -Ninth Father Poltorak became pas- ,«i//rajlt in* copy ot boeklit. "Jht Stcrtl ol turn Buulv" Ho QbHettfon. tor of I%naculate Conception w roasting pan, the meat i Serviitg on the committee are Hospital. Bladt. who was born Avenue, Pompano Beach, Fla., optionally, moist and juicy.J John Aquila, general chairtnan; ON TRAVEL TAX in Rumania and lived in Car- formerly of Fords, who died Sun- on Maroh 14, 1948. Since then ONLY NATIONAL AUTOMATED LAWN SERVICE his parish has grown from 120 , however, the glaze which Marie Bauman Murtagh, res- The Johnson administratioi ieret for 33 years, was a re-tired day in North District Hospital, akes this meal unforgettable ervations; Dorothy F. Wolny, has proposed a graduated trav DEALERS FROM COAST TO COAST employee of tie U. S. Metals that city, was held this after- to about 1,550 families. He bought a four acre tract for he blending of pineapple, hori Margaret Bram Claus, puMc tax on spending in excess of $ YOUR BEST GUARANTEE IS THE REPUTATION and Refining Co. He was a noon at Flynn and Son Funeral , and wine in this glaze als ity; Florence Snyder Miller, a day outside the Western Hem parishioner of St. Elizabeth's Home, 23 Ford Avenue, with the $100,000 and established a coo- OF YOUR SERVICEMEN . . . CALL THE vent for 18 sisters and a com- akes it the perfect sauce tr guests; Dr. Francis Nelson, en isphere. Among several othei Roman Catholic Church. Very Rev. Cannon George II !rve with the sliced ham. tertainment. suggestion was a 5 per cent levj NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. He is survived by his wife, Boyd, rector of St. Peter's Epis- bination church, school and au- ditorium which was dedicated A leftover meal from yqu.r FM further information con- on overseas plane and ship tick Rose, and two daughters, Eliza-j copal Church, officiating. Burial aster ham that everyone is tact any of the above mentioned. ets. beth and Magda, all of Rumania in 1960. He also began a full was in Lake Nelson Memorial program of scouting. ure to enjpy is HamMacaroni- and a brother, Joseph Bladt of Park. nd - Cheese - Filled Tomatoes. Perth Amboy and several nieces Since he came to Immaculate Mr. Petersen resided in Fords Conception, a number of groups lubed ham is added to the tra and nephews. before moving itional favorite of macaroni Funeral services were held at Pompano were formed which include jun- Beach seven years ago. He was ior and senior Holy Name So- nd cheese and spooned into to- 8:15 A.M. Tuesday from the a retired painter employed by mato shells. The result is a Mitruska Funeral Home, Perth cieties, Rosary Society, Sodality, the American Smelting and Re-Conlraternity of Christian Moth- aste-pleasing combination that Amboy followed by a requiem fining Company, Perth Amboy. makes leftovers fun. Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church ers, PTA, Catholic Youth Or- Surviving are his widow, Gla- ganization and Knights of Co- Township of Woodbridge with the Rev. John F. Chonko dys (Geib); a stepdaughter, Tonga Glazed Ham as celebrant. Interment was in lumbus Council 4907 and its aux- Mrs. Audrey MacCormack of iliary. 6 to 8 lb. pre-cooked half Our Lady of Hungary Cemetery, PompaiM Beach; a stepson, Her- smoked ham Woodbridge. Father PoUorak had been state bert Sehuitz of Fords; three chaplain for the New Jersey 9-ounce can crushed pine- grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Rural Police Association and apple, drained MRS. HELEN LENCHES Anton Wodder, Perth Amboy. chaplain for the Catholic War cup honey CARTERET — Mrs. Helen h cup white wine > Veterans, Spotswood. Lenches, 75, of 29 Edwin Street, tablespoon soy sauce SANITATION LEGAL Surviving are three brothers > died Saturday at home, SHARKEY FUNERAL teaspoons ginger CARTERET — Funeral serv Thomas, Chicago, John and Mi- Mrs. Lenches was a member chael of Avenel; sisteirs, Stella teaspoon instant minced onion of the Hungariai Reformed ices were held for George Shar- •2 cup canned pineapple juice key of 13 Fillmore Av Kearney; Stephanie, Newark; Church of Carteret, its LorantJfy three and on Remove most of outer rind Friday at 8:30 A.M. at the Syno- nieces « nephew, loin ham. Bake ham, cut-side wieck-:-.-i-ii Funera^• l >lion> , i The Most Rev. Bishop George lown, on rack in a shallow open W. Ahr, bishop of the Trenton HOLIDAY NOTICE erat Avenue followed at 9 A.M. oasting pan, about 2 hours or by a high requiem Mass at t>t. Diocese, celebrated a concele- ntil roast-meat thermometer Mary's Ukrainian Catholic brated requiem Mass this morn- registers 130'. ing. Burial was in Holy Trinity Church with the Msgr. Victor J. 3 • Pospishil as celebrant. Inter- Cemetery, Monroe Township, Set top burner temperature ment was in St. Gertrude's Ce- under the direction of th« Bck :ontrol at about 225°. In sauce metery, Colonia. man Funeral Home. pan, combine pineapple, honey > • wine, soy sauce, ginger, onion 3 • The bearers were John Kurec; and pineapple juice; simmer Nick Koval; Patrick Ivanitsky; LESLIE J. WEBBER until thickened. Robert Urbanski; Frank Dary- WOODBRIDGE — Funeral •k GOOD FRIDAY tichen and John Rakovic. services for Leslie J. Webber, About 30 minutes before ham • c 668 St. George Avenue, who is done, remove it from oven; died Tuesday at Perth Amboy pour off drippings. Quickly Good Friday is a recognized HOLIDAY for our Sanitation SALVATORE LIMOLI score surface fat in diamond COLONIA — The funeral of General Hospital, will be hel Friday morning at 11:00 at the pattern; brush generously with Salvatore Limoli, 87, of 352 Mid- hot pineapple mixture and con- Personnel. Therefore, there will NOT be a garbage pickup dlesex Avenue, who died Sunday Greiaer Funeral Home, 44 Green at his home, was held this mor- Street, with the Rev. Arthur A. tinue roasting, basting 2 or 3 ning at the Thomas J. Costello Matott, pastor of the First Pres- more times, until done. Serve, on this day. Funeral Home, Green t byterian Church of Perth Am- passing remaining sauce. and Cooper Avenue, Iselin,-with boy, officiating. Burial will be Makes 10 to 12 servings. Tem- a requiem Mass at St. Cecelia's in Clover Leaf Memorial Park. perature: 325*. Time: approx. Church. Burial was in St. Ger- Mr. Webber was a former res- 2 hours. 3 • trude Cemetery, ident of Dunmore, Pa,, where Ham-M&caroni-And-Cheese M A native of Italy, Mr. Limoli he served as mayor. Filled Tomatoes -k resided here 45 years and was a Surviving are two sons, 3/4 cup elbow macaroni •k retired tailor. He was a meih- George C. Paulson of Pitman; 6 large tomatoes FRIDAY PICKUP WILL BE her of the Garment Workers James A. Paulson, Elizabeth 2V4 teaspoons prepared mustard -k Union of New York City. £ daughter, Mrs, Wilbert Krogh 1 tablespoon butter or mar- Surviving are three sons, Jule Woodbridge, six granddiildren; garine MADE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 11 a sister, Mrs. Ida Propst of Arch 1 tablespoon flour bald. Pa. Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 3 • 2/3 cup milk 1 » 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar 3 •, Democratic Club cheese ' * . THURSDAY PICKUP WILL BE 3- l'/i cups cubed cooked ham * 3- Cook macaroni as directed on MADE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Plans Events package. Drain. Cut W inch -k AVENEL — At a recent meet thick slice from stem of each Over Half Century ing of the 3-6-11 Democrats tomato. Carefully scoop out -k Of Personal Service Club with George Aston, pres; pulp. Be sure to leave at least -k dent, presiding, Committees r Vi inch thickness, being care- To All Faiths ports were given. Mrs. Dona] ful not to cut through bottom. •k YOUR COOPERATION AND CONSIDERATION J- Throughout Middlesex County Iteilly, chairman of the Chines' Spread inside of each tomato -k 3 • auction, reminded the member lightly with mustard. Arrange in WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED AUGUST F. GREINER II, Manager ship it will be held, April 25 a- shallow baking pan. : school #23. Set top burner temperature! Michael Freda, chairman control at about 225*.-In me-' the annual picnic, announces dium saucepan, melt butter orl Grcincr Funeral Home that the picnic will be held or margarine. Remove from Township of Woodbridge July 28, at Merrill Park, Col Stir in flour, Vt teaspoon must NICHOLAS CAJV1PAGNA nia. ard and Worcestershire sauce. -k Joseph Krlsak, membershi Gradtiallystir In milk. Bring to -k DIRECTOR chairman, gave a report on ho\ boiling, stirrin.g constantly. Re- •k Head of the Division of Sanitation to get new members to join th move from heat. Add cheese, Of The Department of Public Works August F. Grelner II club. Any resident interested ir macaroni and hum; mix* until joining should contact Mr. Kris well blended. Spoon into to- 44 Green St., Woodbridge, ME 4-0264 ak, ME 4-1019. matoea. Bake, uncovered, until The next meeting will be held tiplrieii brown. Miikcs G swvings. on April 24, at the Hiliciest Inn 'fiumperalure: 375". Time: IS in Avenel. Jmiuutes,

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slazny, and Mr*. Zena Heiffcel. mm, Mm, G, T. Kutcher, and The club will participate In 9 Guests from the WoodbrWge Mrs. Joseph Zambardd, mem a bus trip to see a performance Senfor C. 3ns Senior Citizens Club included bem. of the Easter Show at Radio ''Keep America Beautiful Drive Ernest Burrows, president; Carl Door prizes went to Mrs. Ma City Music Hall, New York, on 'nger, vice president; Mrs. thes, Mrs. Elizabeth Kazimor, Monday, April 8. They will and Mrs. Antoinette Bodnno. have luncheon on return to town. ISELIN — Iselin-Colonia Sen ior Citfeens Club held a hobby Outlined by Boy Scout Troop 48 and antiqiK" exhibit in con June lion wlh its meeting at Green LINDEN LUMBER for better living! | ISEUN — Boy Scout Troop Isrlin we see plenty of evidencfi Utter 'A Menace' Five Pointers Street Fire-house Hall, 48, sponsored by V.F.W. Post. (hat it is littering. There seems "In addition to being needless They have also outlined five According to Mrs. Anna Ma 2B36, will launch a "Keep Amer- to be a touch of the litterbug in Iy expensive, litter is a health ways community residents may the*, publicity chairman, exhi ica Beauliful" enmpaign Satur- most of us. Even Scouts have and safety menace. It creates help: bits included hand work and Stretch Remodeling Dollar day, AprTl 6, using the slogan, been known to let candy wrap- breeding grounds for disease- Keep your own property lit antiques ranging from SO to "Keep Iselin Litter-Free." Ed- pers flutter out of the fingers. carrying insects and rodents. ter-free; parry a litterbag in 300 years old. Included in the With Our Special ward Benkert, Life Scout, is This may sound trivial, but Littered waters endanger swim- your car or boat; always dis displays were silver candle- chairman. people are becoming aware mers, fishermen, and boaters, pose of trash in a proper recep sticks, pictures, picture frames, In a flyer distributed by the that it adds up. and are a threat to marine and tacle; encourage municipal of- apron* albums, pillow covers, Savings Plan ... Free Estimates Ininp it was stated in part: "pvery year, litter cleanup plant life. Possibly, even worse, ficials to provide enough recep- a fire helmet, shirt and badge ;| "What law in the United States costs U. S. taxpayers an esti- on an average of every 12 min-tacles for pedestrian lirtter and spoons; evening bags; and jew-1 is most frequently broken but mated $500,000,000. Thirtk what utes a horde is damaged or de- adequate collection and disposal elry. Mrs. Edna Skibinski wa.v the offenders rarely punished? could be accomplished if this stroyed by a fire starting in rub facilities; and co-operate with program director. KITCHENS... BATHROOMS... Speeding? Jaywalking? Here in money were spent for additional bish or litter. In one year, an es local volunteer groups working Michael J. Daly president, parks and playgrounds, sports, ttmateri 130 persons lost their to eliminate litter in your com- welcomed four new members, and cultural facilities, instead lives in litter-fed fires." munity. If there is no litter-pre- Mrs. Helen Deverin, Mrs. Ma- PORCHES... DORMERS... of for picking up trash and dis- Seven Alms vention movement in the area, deline Galli, Mrs. Stella Pry FAMILY STYLE cards. The commttee has outlined start one! seven aims they will carry out Brian Cranmer, scout and pa- School 17 PTA Sets CATERING or promote. They will conduct a trol leader of the troop, will be ADDITIONS... ATTICS... Complete litter poster contest; place poster contest chairman. The Meeting Thursdiiy • Yow Norn* th# M also voted to accept Terry Glinn, Mirs. Herman Ha the recommended changes in berman, Mrs. Seymour Ovsiew, tlie by-laws and standing rules. ROUTE 1 AVENEL Mrs. Rudy Rettig, Mrs. Donald Department chairmen repor Rivers, Mrs. Sylvia Seruinick 3/10 of a mile North of Woodbridgt.Cioverlnaf ted on activities for the monffli. Mrs. Aaron Zale and Mrs. Me The American home department naehem Zloczower. will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Bradh, 103 Worth treet, Iselin, on April VI. The art department will hold SERVICE CHARGES a water color workshop at the home of Mrs. Jacob Wirtz, 52 Longfellow Drive, on April 8. Mrs. Willafd MacArgel, mer- chandise club chairman, an- Mardi Gras nounced the club will finish tihis week and additional winner are KIND Linda Constantine, Mrs. Jacob Wirtz, Mrs. Rollin Hubbaird, and FRESH FRUIT PINEAPPLE WINE Mrs. Albert Marrone. A drama festival will be held, April 30 at the Trinity Reform- Made with Pineapple Brandy ed Church, North Flatafield. The next board meeting will be held at the home of MTS. When You Open A Regular Personal Stephan Miller, 63 Highland Road, April 16. DAUGHTER BORN CHECKING ACCOUNT CARTERET — A daughter, Beverly, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Flor Perez, New Bruns- *THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES wick Avenue, Perth Anvboy, PKKTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANE Maroh 18 at Perth Amboy Gen- FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ural Hospital. Mrs. Perez is of Any Kind If You Maintain the former Mary Stratton, (laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis A minimum Balance of $200 Please send me information and signature Stratton, 5H Bergen Street. cards on your "NO CHARGE" PERSONAL BANK BY MAIL FREE... CHECKING ACCOUNTS. • Individual Account Q Joint Account "SHOP MAIN ST. WOODBBJ^GL" We Pay Postage Both Ways NAME ADDRESS REVLON WRITE OR FILL OUT CITY STXTK COSMETICS COUPON FOR INFORMATION "HONEY GOLD" "PINEAPPLE HEADQUARTERS IN GLASS PACK GLASS" PACK WOODBRIDGE OIK — Uh MariU Ural One—loth M.rdi l* Wtiw $1.80 Pineapple wt» $ ,96 Duo — Huucjr tiold $2.49 Ouo — Plueiypta 1 UiM KU 8e4 Publix Pharmacy PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK TOTAl $4.29 $3.52 roor - (I) Faw-Ouau

GRADUATES: P.F.C. Bruce Wayne Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, 104 Daniel Street. Carteret, was graduated from Military Police School on March 22 at Fort Gordon, and is now as- FOR CHRISTINE THORN FUND: Left to right: Richard Speicher, John Tirpak, of Woodbridge Junior High; John J. Cos- signed to continue Special Se- grove, treasurer of Rahway Elks Lodge; George Marhok, chair a,i of tripped Childrens Committee, Rahway Lodge Elks, curity training at Fort Sam shown presenting a check for $250 to Christine's grandfather, Philip Thorn, a trustee for her fund; Raymond Wong, president of Houston, San Antonio, Texas. thr Student Council of Woodbridge Junior High turning over a clieck to Christine for $124.60, the proceeds from a student-faculty basketball game and Joan Cubino, a fund trustee. CARTERET GIRL ENLISTS — Pictured above are Sgt. Ronald Guilford, U. S. Army Re- cruiter, Perth Amboy, explaining the various programs available to women in the Army, to Miss Ii*ene Farley of 59B Larch Street, Carteret. immediately before Miss Farley's oath of enlistment. Miss Farley enlisted in the Women's Army Corps on March 19, for a period of three Pupils Provide years under the High School Graduate Specialist Program, which guarantees training in the field of her choice. Sgt. Guilford stated that to be eligible for this program, young women must be between the ages of 18 and .14, have no dependents, and be high school graduates. He added Program for PTA that appointments for inquiries are available and invited, by contacting him personally at 828- FORDS — Students from the 5020, between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M., Monday through Friday. rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades pro rtded the program for a meet- ing of the PTA of School 14, ith Mrs, John Habrack presi- ding. The third graders danced the konika and Hansel and Gretel. 'he fourth grade danced the iashay and Nellie Gray and rorm an Arch. A chorus made ip of fifth and sixth graders iaiig a medley of songs which jonsisted of "No Man is an Is- tand", "Freedom Isn't Free", RONALD W. SEPCS1K "When Irish Eyes are Smiling", FURTHER TRAINING: - 'McNamara's Band" antf "It's Airman Ronald W. Senrsik, fust One of Those Songs." son of Mr. and Mrs. William ". Mrs. Steven Harkay, repre- Sepcsik of 20 Liberty Stroc senting the nominating commit- Fords, has completed ljn:.sc tee presented a new slate as training at Lackland Alii, follows. Tex. He is remaining at the Mrs. John Szilagyi, president; Air Force Technical Train- Mrs. John Defller, first vice- ing Center for specialized presMeot; Sirs, Vincent La Fros- se-hooling as a security police- cia, second vice president; M.rs. man. Airman Sepcsik, a 198* Donald Zboyan, recording sec- graduate of Woodbridge Sen- retary; Mrs. Steven Harkay, ior High School, attended Le- corresponding secretary; and banon Valley College, Ann- Mrs. Frank J. Capraro, treas- ville, Pa. TO MAD CLUB: Mrs. Stephen Sara, Wi, « shown after being elected president of the Wood- urer. bridge Emblem Club, Saturday night at the Woodbridge Elks Club. On the right is Mrs. A. The attendance award was Martin Mundy, outgoing president. won by Mrs. Bertha Pliskin's hird grade. Events Planned Mothers of pupils in the sec- ond grade served as hostesses. The next meeting is scheduled By Scout Pack ftxr Wednesday, April 24, at 8:00 WOODSHOP MASTERPIECE: Quality craftsmanship is the keynote in the woodshop at Wood- WOODBRIDGE — The March P. M. in the school auditorium bridge Senior High. One of the pieces most recently completed is this handsome chest, above meeting of Scout Pack #41 wa« designed and built by Edwin Brooks. Ed is a senior at the high school and is taking his second opened with a prayer by Stew- major course in woodworking. The chest is 72" x 30" and is made of solid black walnut lined art Heinback, scoutmaster. Den Spring Program with aromatic red cedar. To enhance the appearance of the chest Ed cut an inlayed design into #8 with Irene Hemback, den the front and topped the piece with a cushioned black leather top. The students of Woodbridge mother, led the opening cere- mony and skit. I$eo Mefeh an- High are offered several different courses in woodworking. At the present the student may take nounced the trip to Hie Newark At School 10 woodshop for two years as a minor subject. If the student has ability and desires more train- Museum and Planetarium. A ing in the subject, he may elect to take woodworking as a major course. HOPKLAWN —Students a trip to the Paper Mill Play- School 10 presented a program house is planned in April, and "Swing This Spring" with Mrs. the yearly bus trip on May 25, M. Fish as pianist and Mary will be to Roadside America in McGlynn, announcer. Mary C Pennsylvania with dinner at tha Fee is principal. CharioHesville Hotel. The an- nual picnic will be held in June. Included in the cast were Ga- Paul Scibetta presented the ton Ciallella, Ruisel Bodnar, folUuving awards: New Bob- Joan N a g y , Richard Novak, t^ Thomas Wiedner, Patrick John Dunn, Geralyn Volesko, Manno; George Bunk, wolf and and Patricia • LakHaw. gold arrow; Fra^k. Ferro, bear Songs of the Pioneers were and gold arrow; Michael Ap- offered by grades three, min- plegate, denner; Patrick Man- strel numbers by grades one no, assistant denrter. Those pro- and songs of the depression mqted to Weblos were John years by members of the Kind- Utlvardi and Harry Micliz. ergarten. Grades six represen- ted the Gay Nineties, grades With Trudy Schaeffer, den two, Ragtime; grade's four, mother in charge, Den #6 pre- World War I; grade six, blues sented a skit entitled "In Like number; grade five, World War A Lion, Out Like A Lamb". II and American Musicale num- All of the dens had display bers. tables with the projects they PLAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND: The Parent-Teacher Presidents' Council of Woodbridge Town- The finale God Bless America had made for the month with ship is planning to initiate a scholarship fund to be available to students from the three high and This is My Country was of- the thorn e being "Rivers of th» fci'hcx'' i who may not be in the top of their class but are nevertheless "academically qualified forfered by grades four, five, and World". colU • work." Students will be selected on the eligibility of the student for financial assistance. six. The Hist fund-raising event will be a scholarship dinner, May 2 at the Royal Oaks. Above Mayor Ralph P. Barone is shown purchasing th • first ticket. Mrs. Anthony Brown is on the left l.,ninr fjmt ^ . t School Choir and Mrs. Joseph Rrilly, dinner chairman on the right. Other members of the committee are 'junior Krlrl SCOUIS Mrs. Howard Kothfuss, co-chairman, Mrs, Paul Lubcyk, Mrs. Jerry Glick, Mrs. Howard Ka- wash. TickeU may be obtained from any member of the committee. Skater Badge Offers Program ISELIN — Requirements for the Junior Girl Scout Skater COLONIA — "Music will fill as a Bobcat in the traditional I ner's stripes; Kevin Kronunes, Badge were completed recently the all purpose room of Colonia Skit Presented Akela ceremony and received a denner's stripes; Lewis Rocchet- by Troop 300, according to Mrs Schools 2 and 16, on April a, wolf book. ti, silver arrow; and William THE TWO PRETTY MISSES: On a Bermuda liaach are (left) Marjorie Cromie daughter of Mr. J. A. Sesta, leader. and Mrs. James Cromie, 73 Harrison Avenue, M lltown, and Mary Anne Hamulak, daughter of 8 P. M., for the last PTO meet- Badges in the Web-e los pro j Rocehetti, silver arrow, ing of the school year," declar- The troop participated in ten Mr and Mrs Jonn Hamulak. of 157 Carteret Avenue, Carteret. The girls were in Bermuda for By Cub Pack 48 gram were presented as fol Thomas Cornell, neigtHjonhood weeks of skating and instruc- ed Mrs. Wilfred Jopling, publici- lows: John Weir, athletic and the first week of th,e annual College Weeks wh :h are or"a«» •• i by the Bermuda Government. ty chairman of the Parent- commissioner of Raritan Coun-! lions at South Amboy Arena to The girls are both students at Douglass College New Brunswick. ISKUN — A skit "The Grow- citizen badges; Edward Evan cil Boy Scouts of America,learn the b,adge. Teacher group. After a brief ing Machine'", featured the cik, athletic anil geogoiist bad- Northeast District, was a spe business meeting, the school meeting ol (,'uu Scout Pack 48 ges; Jeffrey Chambers, aqua- The grec-ters will be Mr. and MEKTING MONDAY "Choir" will present « 'pro cial guest at the event. awarded to Mrs. Edward Rice, Mrs. David Kirkup., i WOODBR1DGK — Sisterhood Thursday ait School 15, Persh- naut, athletic, artist, citizen, and A movie, "Car Racing Special Music gram, under the direction ol iug Avenue. Den Z with Mrs. J. geologist badges; John Grolley, was, njrs mce i>en deader Coach, Pa.slor's Confirmalion of Congregation Adalh Israel Mrs. Marjory Kleber. J. NaughUm and Mrs. W. J. aquanaiut, athletic, naturalist, shown through the eCforls ofj presented honor den pennants and new members will be Bcdnarik. den mother and as- ouldoorsman, showman, sports- Richard Aldich. fmfo.r inf)0100%, ...cubh,s ,ann,id .,.,.,„,,paren,t ,att.- On Palm Sunday The officers nominated for Mintaut, directed. First a child's man and traveler badges and Songs were led by Den 1, tendance to Dens 1, 2, 3, and 5, A will Buiack will present t|u> next school term will !>• shoe was put into the "machine" two year pin; Gregory Wright "Vtn Mrs Aldrich, dei. mother John Weir, cubmaster, an 'FORDt(-'" S — Palm Sunday. April held after the Service in Fellow- Characters in Search of a Read- presented. Thoy are: Mrs. An- ) yy F ure,, snug by theth' ' Met'ii.li.-Mtlit t YutYouthh FelloshiFellowshippi mamann. 1 -James libwtll dick, Uavid. Kutiiuian was invested Brian Bedmnik, deu- ihe dark horse gifti , whichi h was,uue. Sanctuary and Clwyei ciioks,ik SundaySd , ApriAil l 7, al (j;3U P. M. '

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ft 'JO 14 i '' First Bank afi (hIonia Father-Son Contest is Successfu Promotes Martxn Cocozza ISELIN — "It looked like the Rel, Anihony Petto, Gary Cat! COmNIA — Dr. Samuel Ku- inside of an elegant bakery o, Michael Catino, and Gre- na, president of the First Bank shop, but it. was really the ory Stotz. of Colonia, has announced the March meeting of Cub Scout Achievement and advance appointment of Martin J. Coctjt Park 249", said Mrs. William nnnt awards wer« 7,1 as assistant treasurer of the ('iil)son, publicity chairman, A llowi: Raoul'O* hank. father and son bake-a-cake con- ear pin; Deri-1, Ja Mr. Cocozza joined the bank test "brought out the best in olf" badge, Anthony Torsiello, as note teller in August 19fifi. imaginative ingenuity." Ivcr arrow; Den 2, Gftttaird HP worked in the various de Some of the cake shapes were asso, gold arrow and silver parlments of the bank, and was Easter baskets, « rabbit, a ro- rrow, Nicholas Miele, gold ar transferred to me Woodbridf?? bot, a castle, a dog, and some ow and two silver arrows; office in September 1967 as As talph Bolhmann, HEALTH & BEAUTY 1 | Cub Scouts. Four impartial sistant Branch Manager. He judges from Cooper Towers, sen nd silver ar continued in that capacity until: ior citizens apartments, Mrs. reiman, gold arrow and silver .Eternal vigilance is the price he was named Assistant Treas- rrow; Donald Tavares, Mae Reno, Mrs. Frieda Reich, J& prolonged youth and health urer. and Mrs. Rose Michel, had the rrow and silver arrow; Rich- Previously Mr. Cocozza • was "formidable task" of picking out rd McMahon gold arrow; that must go with lt. Your body with Rarrkan Valley National the winners. Thomas Terranova, bear badge; and your skin will respond to Bank, and First Bank and Tmst nd Francis Mayo, goU, arrow First prizes: for the funniest proper care, but an the other Co. of Perth Amboy. and silver arrow. lhJH4.it quickly shows neglect He resides at 5 Lehigb Av»- cake, Anthony Torsiello and fa ther; wildest, Joseph Norton and Also Win Aw ffflraDiWe. mie, Fords, and is mairried to Also, Den 3, Bria the former Marilyn E. Willey. father; and the best all-round | 'The fur of an animal and the Mr. Ooeozza was graduated Ronald and Larry Chespak and denner bars, and •1 Me? eathers of a bird gleam and father. Enerney ,wolf badge; Den t, glisten when their coats a>ro from St. Mary's High School : in Perth Amboy in June 1961, Second prizes were presented Bruce D'ApoUto, bear badge, pope-rty fed and ctred for. Ob- and attended the American In- as follows: funniest, Ken Shaw and Peter Segarra, bear badge letve the satin co*t of the ten- RETIRING: Ttie North Jersey Publishing Co., which publish*.. THE LEADER-PRESS sre Ion- stitute of Banking and Rider and father; wildest, Frank Den 8, John Dutch«r, wol derly nurtured, scientifically Ing tm valued employes today, Mr. and Mrs. Henning Peterson, of Avenel, above, who srn re- College. He is presently atten- Thune and father; and best all' badge and Michael Sherber, fed, well - groomed race honse, tiring. ding Rutgers University, and round, Robert Catimo and (a recruiter; and Den 10, Harry »iid compare with the dead- also taking a Dun & Bradstoect ther. Third prizes were: fun- Sohnitzer, wftlf badge and a l^okidg, ragged coat of the un- correspondence course in "Cre niest, Peter Segarra and father statant denn«r'denner's bar^9iibar^iSiiB8 BretBre l tendUl, neglected horse. Here dit and Financial Analysis.'" wildest, William Brandt and fa Oberman, denner's ban. you iiave a striking example, Badges and year pins pfesm of What judicious, intelligenb Petersons Retire After Holy Communion Mr. Cocozza is a CYO adoilf Iher; and best all round; Nicho- las Miele and father. ted to cubs of the Weh-e-fos Den oare will do for all living things. advisor at Our Lady of Peace were: Douglas Boning, aqua Chiirch, Fords, and a member The facB suffers most from, On Palm Sunday Present Charter naut badge; Wayne Mtiller, out exposure, hence ages more Many Years of Service of the Woodbridge Junior Cham- During the business part of doorsman badge; Michael Max ISELIN — Palm Sunday will ber of Commerce and the Wood- quickly than any other part of be commemorated at the As the meeting Jocob Truszkow well, artist badge; Robert Me the body. This is due to want WOODBRIDGE — Mr. and tompositor a job he has held bridge Italian-American Olub. xne Women's Missionary ski, neighborhood commissione] Carroll, aquanaut and eoginee of protection from biting winds MM. Henning Peterson, 58 Man siice, sembly of God Church with a He was formerly a member of Council of the Assembly of God morning worship service sched Northeast District Raritam Coim badges; Eric Eastman, aqua ami burning sands. Discretion in hattan Avenue, Avenel, long- Peterson is a native of Perth the Edison Police Reserve, and I church will meet Thursday, cil, presented the new charte naut badge and three year pin coring for it will, to a large time employes of the North Jer- Vmboy and has been a resident tiled for 11 o'clock, according to served two yars in the United | April 4, 7:30 P. M., at the church Rev. Samuel Clutter, pastor. to David Bagish, cubmaster. Hi Patrick Donovan, artist badge extent, overcome the evil ef- sey Publishing Company, pub- rf Avenel since 1918. States Navy. | corner Berkeley Boulevard and also presented Mrs. Grace B Steven Lyons, aquanaut ,artis lishers of The Leader-Press, Mrs. Peterson, the former The sacrament of Holy Com- fects of exposure to the chang- munion will be observed. Cooper Avenue. l&saa and Mrs. Ann Popovitch naturalist and outdoorsman bad ing elements and keep the com- are retiring today. lita Baumtm, is also a native of • » * den mothers, with the seeonc ges .and 3 year pin. Other services and activities plexion in good condition. Mr. Peterson came to work 'erth Amboy. The family mov- A meeting of the exeutive place award for their window Also, Richard Speakman, en in fche press room and three ed to Woodbridge in 1929. Mrs. for Sunday, April 7, will in display during Boy Scout Week The body is a poison factory. elude: 9:4.r> A.M., Sunday School ]board of the Iselin Athletic As- gineer badge; Michael Sherbc The organs for removing thes« yeaiis later he became an ap- Peterson cairn e to work for the sociation is let for Thursday, 8 Den 9 welcomed a new de: naturalist and showman badge prentice in the composing room. >ublishing firm on February 1, for all age levels, with ten class pernicious substances, are tha es nursery through adult; 11 l*. M., at Knights, of Columbus mother, Mrs. R, B. Norton am and one year pin: Larry Ches liver, kidneys, bowels, lungs and After serving his apprenticeship 937. She met Mr. Peterson Hall, Grand Street. her assistant, Mrs. J. M. Rue pak, showman badge; Scott Ba he became a full-fledged union through work and they were A. M., Junior Church, for boys skin. If waste is not properly and girls two through eleven a a a lens. Den 8, received a new a gish, showman badge; Robert cared for, but allowed to accu- married on August 15, 1941. sistant den mother, Mrs. E. E Jakubowski, aquanaut, athletic, Mrs. Peterson is retiring as of- years of age; and 7 P.M., Fact: The Ninth Grade Communi- mulate in the body, the skin Evangelistic Crusade service. cants Class of the First Pres- Stotz. and outdoorsman badges; Hon- suffers and presents an unheal- fice supervisor in the printing The highlight of the evenin ald Wrabel, .sportsman badge; St. Cecelia's department. The church nursery will be byterian Church will meet thy appearance. Thursday, 6:45 P. M., at the was color film on the Boy Scou' Gary Palitto, scholar badge; Ed- Toe Petersons have plans for available, under supervision, Miss Susan Onofrey, 69 Grant Jamboree at Valley Forge. ward Skolnick, aquanaut, artist, Many people drink too little travelling and eventually plan for small children up to two church. No classes will be hekl water, and the moisture that Avenue and Miss Patricia Thursday, April 11, or Thurs- Ten new cub scouts were in engineer, geologist, sportsman Masses Listed to make their home at Shore years of age, during the 11 and traveler badges; Thomas should exude through the skin o'clock services. French, 145 Summit Avenue, are day, April 18, but will resume vested in the traditional Bob ISELIN — Vint Friday wQl Acres, where they have been cat ceremony. They were Freeman, two,year p|n; John is greatly lessened. The perspi- spending their summers. Services and activities for the on April 25, the regular time. ration becomes so concentrated be observed at St. Cecelia's Miami Beach, Florida. j Students are requested to at- Amade Baptist a, Maurice Ru Pintak, two year pin; Kenneth Church tbti week with three week of the 7th will include: * • • lens, Frank Tiiune, Glenn 0 Iacono, two yeaf pin; and Scott and acid that the skin is irrita- Tuesday, April 9, 9:30 A. M., tend the Maundy Thursday Com- ted. The pores are stopped by Masse*, at 6:30 A. M., convent Mrs. Nicholas Torchia, 96 munion Service, April 11, 8 P. hen, Joseph Norton, Scott Sie- Popovitch, three year pin. chapel, 9 and 10:45 A. M., is ladies prayer meeting; and Warner Street will be hostess to viscid secretions. Blackheads church, According to Very R«v. Club to Sponsor Wednesday, 6:30 P.M., Mis- the executive board of the Moth- M. and pimples follow. You need Monsignor John M. Wilui, pas- sionettes, juniors and seniors, ers' Auxiliary of the Fords- plenty of waiter internally, and tor. Confession! will be heard youth unit of Womens Mission- Clara Barton Boys Baseball Bingo games will be held Avenel Schools to Hold externally if you would keep * Thursday, April 4. from 4 to Tenth Art Show a r y Council, semi-monthly League Monday, April 8, at 8:30 Thursday, 7:30 P. M., at Con- good complexion. meeting, and 7:45 P. M., Mid- - 30 P. M. /Wt sjmftier when 'it's warm- Mass tantar. dren up to twelve yean of age York. fewer tip call Of the public. * • '• hut as chaJrSan of {he WooA Street on Sunday, June 9 at' ' •fafteSi-of in the winter, we'd Men c* tbt Bofor Nam* Socle will be permitted to exhibit free. Tlje fyttwQown is as folle«ws: 16 A model AerotPlan Club for l.y and bow pt (be parish will The Fords-Clara Barton Boys children in thei; tiLO,-^h^t u bridge ltyfnt$u'p P.TJfA. Coun- P.M. in St. Elizabeth's Roman be able to do without a fire Ribbons will be awarded and utomobfle accidents, • fires, 7 cil scholarship dinner was an- Catholic Church. and save coal." participate ia the monthly Noc ome accidents, 3 iahalator, 13 Baseball League will meet on age group is being _spoii turaal Adoration Saturday morn- the exhibit will be used for an nounced by Mrs. George Ryan, art scholarship for a deserving on-tramsports, 83 transports, 3 Wednesday, April 10, in Che ca- by St. Cecelia's Council 3639 ing from 4 to S o'clock at St. feteria of Our Lady jnf Peace Knights of Columbus. A meet- president The dinner will be Mary's Church, P«rtli Amboy senior art student from John F. urnpike and 1 miscellaneous. Kennedy Memorial High School. The two amublances traveled Church at 8:00 P. M. ing of the group is set for Fri- held May 2. Mrs. Kohut has Cars will letve ti» parking lot total of 1,273 miles. In order * * • day night, 8 o'clock, in the Co- tickets for all Schools 4 and 5 at 3:45. i travel this distance they con A hat social wil be featured lumbus Club, Grand Street. parents, teachers and friends. Religious instructions for pub • • « ADVENTURE TRAVEL Rev, Wightman Lists umed a total of 128 gallons of at the Fords Woman's Club lie school children of the parish, meeting on Monday, April 8 at Also appointed by Mrs. Ryan 1303 St. Georges Ave., Colonia — 634-1200 asolioe. One of the ambulances The C. A.s, youth group of was Nelson Avery as auditor in grades two through eight, wili Palm Sunday Sermon raveled 317 mile and the other 8:00 P. M. in the clubhouse on the Assembly of God Church, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING be given Saturday at 9:30 A. M Corielle Street. Prizes will be and Mrs. Buzkk as chairman of WOODBRIDGE - Palm Sun- aveled 956 miles. will meet Friday night, 7:30, a teachers' luncheon May lti. Confessions will foe heard from day will be observed at the First awarded for the funniest, most at the church. Presents: Fin-Fur & Feather Club 3:30 to 5:30 P, M. and from ongrefational Church {United original and prettiest. Refresh- A certificate of award was{ By Air Canada 7 to 9 P. M. Church ol Christ) Sunday, April selin Girl Elected ments will be served by Mrs. presented to the P.T.A. group Thirteen Masses will be cede Mae Flemingloss, chairman. St. Cecelia's C.Y.O. will hold by the New Jersey Congress of 7. Church School is held at 9:30 a dance Friday night, from 8 brated Palm Sunday, April 7 and 11 a. m. morning worship V» Phi Beta Kappa * • • P.T.A. for a 10% increase in including: 6:30, 7:15, 8, 8:45 Mrs. Eugene Antol, chairman to 10:30, in the school cafeteria, its Founders' Day contribution. WK.—FISHING VACATION at 11 a. m. Child care is provi- ISELIN — Miss Rita Serotkin, for members and their guests 9:45, 10:30, and 11:15 A. M. and ded during the morning worship aughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Rob- of the theater-dinner party spon A donation of $10 was sent to 12 noon in the upper, or main sored by the Mothers' Club of only. Each member Will be al- service. The sermon by the Rev rt Serotkih, 47 Aberdeen Ave- lowed to bring one guest. Boys the Woodbridge Community «213.50 church; also, 915, 10, 10:45, and John G. Wightman will be en ue, has been elected to Phi Boy Scout Troop 52, is accep- Scholarship Program. 11:30 A. M. and 12:15 P. M ting reservations for the bus must wear ties and jackets and plus Air Fare titled, "The Authority and rel eta Kappa. girls must wear skirls and blous- in the lower church, Lourde; evance of the Church." trip scheduled for Thursday, OVEIR 30 APPROVED LODGES TO CHOOSE FROM Miss Serotkin, a senior at es or dresses. and Fatima Halls. Palms will There will be a reception for )ouglas College, New Bruns- May 9. All reservations must ORT Women Opening be blessed before the 6:30 Mass new members at the parsonage. vick, was graduated in 1964 be made by April 25. Plans in- * • * • iirui distributed at all Masses. 58 Giuve Avenue at 4 o'clock in rom Woodbridge Senior High clude "Oklahoma" at the Paper The executive board of the Second Thrift Shop The sacrament of baptism will the afternoon. School. She is senior editor of Mill Playhouse, MiUburn, and PTA of School 15 will hold a COLONIA — The North Cen- be administered at 1 P. M. in Senior high youths will mee< The Quair," school year book. dinner at the Paris in the Sky planning session Monday, 9:30 tral Jersey Region of Women's the church. at 6:30 to plan for the visit o: room of the Hotel Suburban in A. M., at the school, Persbing American ORT (Organization A baby-sitting service, sup the young people from the Rock B'nai B'rith Women East Oramge. The party is open Avenue, with Mrs. Fred Davis, for Rehabilitation through Train- plied by C.Y.O. girls, is avail Spring Congregational Church to the public. A varied menu will president. ing) announced the opening of able in Room 206 during *1 of Arlington, Va. nstall Officers be available. * 9 * second Thrift Shop to serve Masses for small children c The Congregators, a group COLONIA — Sinai Chapter of * • • A meeting of the Session of Southern New Jersey more fully. l>arents attending Mass. for couples, meets at 7 o'clock B'nai B'rith Women conducted The Metwood Chapter of the First Presbyterian Church The store will be located at Services, Masses and actiyi in the evening. ts 12th installation of officers Woman's American ORT wil is set for Monday, 8 P. M., in 143 Albany Street, New Bruns- ties announced for the remain- at Colonia firehouse. meet Tuesday, April 9 at 8:30 the church. wick. Mrs. Robert Fink, will be der of the week of the 7th in- Drill Team Seeking Officers include Mrs. Michael P.M., at Tempk Neve Sholom, chairman. Mrs. Albert Gross, clude: Monday, 7 P, M., High Frucht, president; Mrs. Milton 250 Grove Avenue, Metuchen. Two drill-meetings of the Ise- chairman of the region execu- School of Religion, Confrater- Boys for Membership Rubin, Mrs. Donald Liebeskind, The guest will be Michael Si- lin Fife and Drum Corps will be tive committee, announced the nity of Christian Doctrine, ISELIN — The Drill Team o ice presidents; Mrs. Ralph mon, a guitarist and folk singer. held next week, on Tuesday and store merchandise will include groups one and two; Tuesday, VFW Post 2638 is seeking new Lesser, corresponding secretary; Wednesday, 7 P. M., at the home seasonal clothing for men, wom- 7:30 P. M., Mass for Peace; and members. Boys between th Mrs. Yale Abrams, recording of Joseph Painter, director, 117 en and children, bric-a-brac, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., the con- ages of 10 and 15, interested ii secretary; Mrs. Max Schwartz, SOCIAL SECURITY Berkeley Boulevard. electrical appliances and all tinuous novena to St. Jude, pa- joining, may attend any Monda: financial secretary; Mrs. Ber- household items. tron of hopeless cases, and the night meeting. One of the fea nie Oliner, treasurer; Mrs. Neil Qieillont and Amin a a a iwvena to Our Lady of the Mi- tures of membership is the vari Krouk, sentinel; Mrs. Belle By A meeting of Boy Scout Troop raculous Medal, with benediction Howard G. Houghton, 49 will be held Tuesday, April Cooper Avenue *nd Berkeley ous trips held throughout th Glasser, counselor; Mm. Mer- Boulevard. of the Most Blessed Sacrament year. ton Cantor, Mrs. Joel Penna, District Manager 9, 7 P. M., at Knights of Oo- umbus Hall, Grand Street. a a a afterward. Meetings are hejd each Mon Mrs. Bert Drucker, Mrs. Fred Q. I've heard it said that Special Holy Week services dav from 7 to 9 P.%. at the pos Faer, and Mrs. Leonard Chak- 987 amendments make it easier a • a St. Cecelia's Accordion Band are to be announced. halt, Route 27. rin, trustees. to claim Medicare benefits for Boy Scout Troop 48 will meet will hold a rehearsal-meeting doctor bills and other medical with Reinhart Thorsen, Sr. scout Wednesday, April 10, 7 P. M., HE KORVETTE SHOPPING CENTER Knights of Columbus services. How so? master, Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., in Fatima Hall. WOODBRIDGE • 636-4474 A. There are two ways to at VFW Post Headquarters. a a a — NOW SHOWING! — Breakfast on Sunday collect medical insurant*ben- Thorsen; Carl Luna, assistant Bingo games will be sponsor- WOODBRIDGE — The annual efits under Medicar^TMne Is scoutmaster; and Craig Hughes, ed by the Iselin First Aid Squad Knights of Columbus Middlesex for you to let the doctor (or scout and troop bugler, were Wednesday, April 10, 7:39 P. M. MIKE'S HAS THE other supplier of services) special guests at the first Eagle in the squad building, 477 Lin Council 857 Corporate Commu- nion and Breakfast will take collect the Medicare payment Scout Presentation of Boy Scout coin Highway, place, Sunday at the 8:00 A. M, directly from Medicare. (If Troop 70 last week at Congrega- a a a Mass at St. James Church with he agrees to do so, he ac- tion Beth Sholom. Craig climax- Brownie, Junior, and Cadette breakfast afterwards in the cepts the reasonable charge ed the Eagle Court of Honor by Girl Scout Troops, sponsored by TASTIEST GIANT SIZE Council hall. as determined by the Medi- blowing "Taps". Mr. Thorsen St. Cecelia's School PTA will Kdward J. Maras, public re- care carrier as his full extended congratulations on be- hold meetings Wednesday, 7 to lations officer, advised "This charge.) There's no change in half of Troop 48 to Eagle Scouts 8:30 P. M., in the assigned class is Uie outstanding Oatholic-Fra this method. The second way Arnold Falchook, Robert Lewis, rooms. tmiul affair of Middlesex Coun- is for you to apply for the and Richard Heller, on attain payment. Under the old law, iug the highest scout rank. cil 857, and to assure its ulti Leaders, den mothers, and SUB mate success is the personal if the doctor did not want to • a % committee members of Cub responsibility of each and every apply for the Medicare pay- Bingo games will be held in ment, there was no way for St. Cecelia's Ixmrdes and Fati- Scout Pack 48 will meet Wed member. Attend and bring a re- negday, 8 P. M., in First Pres lative or non-member friend to you to apply until you had ma Halls, Tuesday night. Early paid the bill- and secured an bird games begin at 7 and regu- byterian Church, 1295 Oak Tree NKW HOUltS effectively demonstrate # mili Road, tant spirit of Columbianism and itemized, receipted bill. But lar games at 8. IN TOWN now, you can apply even If • a • a a • Sunday 11:30 to in P. M United Catholic Action." Maaa wllk «ualllj coM cuU . . Tueg. 9 A. M. to 9 P.M.; you have not yet paid the bill. The St. Vincent de Paul Socie- The We-b-e-los of Cub Seoul rr«ik «flH> JUIlu BMW . . . Wed., Thur»., Kit, Sat. » ENUAUEU TO WEI) All you need to do now is ty will meet Tuesday, 8 P. M. Pack 249 will meet Wednesday Uuallljr lafrttleala |«i Uto A. M. to lt P.M. CARTERKT - Mr. and Mrs. get an itemized bill (paid or in Room 109 of St. Cecelia's 7 P. M., in Room 207, St, Cece eunk ud »»«17 IUB uuiwlot. Closed Mondays Edward 0. Siefert, 93 Coolidge unpaid) and send lt in with School, Sutton Street. Lk's School. • •r Avenue have announced the en- your Request fur Medicare • • a a • • gygt'iiu'iit of thi'ir daughter, Payment (S&JI-H90). If the A meeting of the Royal Hung A meeting of the Weight Wat 155 AVKNEL ST., AVENUI, Miss Su-->iui F. Siefart to Peter doctor's oil Ice will fill out i'ii, boys' youth unit of the chers Hub ia scheduled for Weit UiM Off. U«n'l IljDttnUl A. 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i? s- .»,; i PAQE TWELVE Wednesday, April 3,1988 LwUJer-Presi Woodbridge Rec League Standings ttogerson Wins Eastern

WOODBRIDOE — Frank Pirates (Champs) B USA Diving Championship Murphy .director of Recreation Rockets 6 in WcHwlhridge Township ari- Dirts 5 AVENEL With a remark- New Jersey registeired first 6995, while Norrlne CroddlrJc nounced the following champ- Falcons 5 able finish, Dave Rogerson, of places in the Girls 11-12 event; helped the locals with a fifth on* in the Pee Wee and Small Jaguars 4 Avenel, won the Boys 10 and by Kim Bell, and Girls 13 14 by place fnish of 4975 pts. Fry Basketball Leagues: Braves 1 under Eastern AAU Age Group Andrea Whitelaw. Both girls In the 13 -17 event Jean Fodor PEE WEE WOODBRIDQE One Meter Diving Championship represent the Somerset Valley completed the scoring of the day Twins 11, Comets 8 in the AAU Regional 1-2-3 meet, YMCA. with a second place. Colonla - Redskins - Steven held at the Philadelphia Aquatic The meet, which attracted 140 The Perth Amboy girls reg- Pollack, Richard Sharabba, Barrens 19, Tigers 4 Senators 42, Athletics 14 Club, Philadelphia, Saturday, divers from: Allegheny Moun- istered 18 points to wrest the lUainc Sadler, Charles McGin- which attracted district ehamp- tain, Connecticut, District of Diving Title from the Central- ness, Michael Bauehkey, Ken Senators 8 Barrens 7 ons and outstanding divers from Columbia, Metropolitan, Middle Bergen VMCA, which tallied 15 Geib, Mike Facher and Arthur the entire Eastern Seaboard Atlantic. New , New points. ^ Glikin. Twins 5 through the Southeastern and Jersey, Niagara, Southeastern, Fords - Pirate* - Brian Puc- Tigers . 3 South Atlantic Associations Virginia, and South Atlantic As- i, Kevin Sullivan, William Athletics , 2 Dave, representing the Perth sociations, was decided in the Lessons ' Bradbury, John Van WaWon, Comets 2 Amboy YMCA, one of the two 10th and last event, the Men's Offered Youngsters Elmer Viriag, Louis Chlsmar, COLONIA Open three Meter. By placing Jamas Capraro, Mike Ferraro, Cards 20, Eagles 5 members of the New Jersey PERTH AMBOY — The team, dived in a consistent man- first, the Middle Atlantic team Perth Amboy, Raritan Bay Glen Mako Tom Gmbesichi Redskins 27, Rams 16 earned seven points, thus en- Mark Loukides, William Subs Packers 28, Bears 6 ner tar his first four dives. In Area YMCA will offer swim- fourth place, in a tightly packed abling them to tie New Jersey. ming instructions for three and John Howell. Redskins (Champs) 9 field, Dave snared a 16 for his The both teams, who were pre- Iselin - Oilers - John Stanko, Bears 7 through five year-old boys and last dive, the forward dive a one- meet favorites, finished with 66 girls, beginning on April 22nd Mark Benko, Gary Kistler, Cliff Packers 6 half twist layout, to wrench the points. The Middle Atlantic and Denning, John Choffi, Mike Rams 4 and 23rd. The classes will be lead from the Niagara, New New Jersey Association teams held twice a week for five Ohoffi, Robert Foster, William iards 3 England, Connecticut and New will share the Eastern AAU Div Foster, Skip Weisman, Tony Sag'es • 1 weeks. There are four classes: Jersey champions, and captur- ing Championship Trophy. 1 and 1:30 p. m. on Mondays Belinsky, Gafy Moll, Ray ElM- SELIN ELLEN ALSO WINS Bangers 13, Bulldogs 11 ed the title with a tally of 104.67 and Thursdays, 1 and 1:30 worth and Robert Tenpenny, points. Dave nipped the current Ellen Rogerson, of Avenel, SMALL FRY Raiders 14, Mustangs 4 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. New Jersey champion, Steve won the Girls 12 Under Northern Each class consists of not TO THE CHAMPS — Lincoln Tamboer, principal of Woodbridjfe Junior High School on the left, Oilers 21, Rifles 16 Colonia - 49ers - Mark Evan- Oilers 6, Rifles 4 Sehramm, of Westfield by .51 New Jersey Section "C" Girls more than eight children. Tw» accepts plaque from James Mayer, representing the Woodbridgn Elk* Youth Activities Commit- ko, Donald Mtotz, John Bobto- Oilers (Champs) 8 points. Diving Championship this past experienced instructors, Mrs. tee, after the Barron Avenne team had captured the Township Junior High Championship. skie, Frank Vwltaggio and Vin- Riffles 7 This First Annual Region 1-2-3 weekend. The team competi- Marie McGlynn and Ken Han- cent Renz. Bulldogs 5 meet brought together the two tion, held at the Perth Amboy sen, teach the course. Parents Woodbridge - White Sox - Raiders 5 outstanding divprs from each YMCA, attracted girls from the are responsible to prepare tfie Koith Hackett, Jeff Gogias, Rangers 5 AAU Association in the following New Jersey YMCA-YWCA children for the pool and dross Mark TH Donne. Tom Henmissy, Mustangs 1 events: Swimming League. them afterwards. Parents may Pater Mansueto, Brian ShartcJt, SMALL FRY Boys, Girls 10 — Under, 11 12 Ellen, displaying her top form observe the fifth and last les- Louis Daidone, Howard Miinu COLONIA 13-14,15-17 One Meter. Women's, of the season topped the field sons. Registration, course fee and Al Chiszar. Colts 27, Steelers 15 Men's Open. Three Meters for with a total of 91.95 points. Vick or any other Information may 49ers 17, Patriots 11 total of 10 events. Dadorius, also of the 41^' be obtained from Ken Hanscn PEE WEE Browns 23, Giants 4 In addition to Dave's top spot, placed third with a score of at the Perth Amboy YMCA. RESULTS 49ers (Champs 10 Games Played March 30 Colts 7 AVENEL Browns 5 Olympics 12, Bullets 10 Steelers 4 Cougars 2G, Knicks 20 Patriots 2 Trotters 29, Celtics 4 Giants 2 Knicks 8 WOODBRIDGE Cougars 8 Red Sox 50, Angels 30 Trotters 5 Yankees 35, Orioles 34 Bullets 4 White Sox 44, Indiana 35 Olympics 4 White Sox (Champs) 9 Celtics 1 Yankees ' 6 FORDS Red Sox e Jaguars 19, Darts 8 Orioles 5 Rockets 6, Falcons 4 Indians 3 Pirates 14, Braves 1 Angels 1 Carteret Rec. Department Standings

/ Final Standings Girls 5th & 6th Grade League SENIOR LEAGUE Barracudas 8 W Impalas 7 IT ALL SEEMED LIKE AN APEILFOOL JOKE: When our photographer was called out Mon- Ray's Gulf 12 day to photograph a wild boar tfaat was shot in Pennsylvania, but the photo above proves that it Bears 6 ; Royals 10 Jaguars 5 was not so. Liwfftyji 8«ft, *f Golonla, an excavating contractor and a member of the Board of A40 Sweet Shop 7 Directors of ttyFIrit Bank of Colon]a, shot the 125 Ib tour while hunting Saturday atm Hem- Cheetahs 4 •tate Troopers 7 Leopards 3 lock Acres Ehuting Preserve between WUliamsport ani Wllkes-Barre, W So thertf are wild Teachers 4 boars in Pennsylvania. Wildcats 3 St. Demetrius Men's Club 2 Stallions 1 i JUNIOR LEAGUE Diplomats 10 Girls 7th & stti Grade League 1 76'ers 9 fcjnk Panthers 8 ; CONGRATULATIONS COACH: Was the gTeetrng given on Monday by town hall employes Four Plu» One .8;" 3 Cougars • 7 ; when Bill Buglovsky, cage mentor of the State Championship PerUi Amboy Basketball Team, .akers 5 ""6 •Tigers ' 5 entered the mayor's offices. He was presented with a cake and basketball. The group surpris- Ronnie's ' 2 ', 9Mustangs 2 ; ing the coach who Is the supervisor of the Neighborhood Youth Corps in Woodbridge Township, Barberians 2 •'• 9 Ramblers . 2 ; consisted of Mrs. Jo-Ann Yates, Mrs. Olga Enik, Mrs. Betty Kuzniak, Mrs. Eleanor Perry, ligma Beta Phi ' l

unday Swim Classes : Wot All That To Be Instituted at *Yf PERTH AMBOY — Due to he great demand for swimming 9 instructions for six and seven- I'ear-old boys and girls, the Swashbuckling Stuff! MUNia-PALS Perth Amboy YMCA is unable 0 accomodate everyone with By JACK TILSON BOWL-MOR LANES the saber and the epee, or duel- way before he can attack. This High Games: Men - W. Simon- he customary Saturday classes. EDISON — About 200 boys ing sword. is known as a riposte. The nor- sen, 223; B. Johnston, 222; J. Therefore, two Sunday class- girls ranging in age from 12 to The foil, or practice weapon, mal chain of events in a fenc- Lattanzio, 209. s are being instituted. They 8 are now being introduced to has a tapered and flexible quad- ing match might be an attack, ill begin on Sunday, April 21st, the fun and challenge of fencing Women - N. McLaughlih,' 212; rangular blade three feet in parry and a return and parry .Kuzniak, 186; R. Schoellple, at 1:00 and 1:30 p.m. A maxi- via a program being sponsored length. In foil competition, « riposte. A fencer's second attack mum of fourteen children are by the Edison Recreation De- score is made with just the is known as remise. 86. permitted in each class. The partment in coperation with the High Sets: Men - E. Quinn, point of the blade. The target Coach Guarino points out that iquatic director, Ken Hansen, Board of Education. is the torso only. Coach Gua- 561; B. Johnston, 560; W. Si- teaches the course, assisted by conditioning plays an important monsen, 546. The fencing classes are being rino's Edison students are using part in the development of a members of the Leaders Clubs. conducted on Monday, Tuesday, this weapon. fencer. Leg and forearm exer- Women - B. Kuzniak, 505; O. Beginner, intermediate and ad- and Wednesday nights at the The saber, a fluted, triangular cises are stressed; strong fore- nik, 491; J. Madsen, 480. vanced skills are taught accord- Herbert Hoover School under blade of three feet, provides arm for agile flips of the blade, Leaders — ing to each child's ability. Reg- the direction of Vincent Guari- morte scoring possibilities than and powerful legs for speed and Mercury Savings 57V4 28V4 istration information can be ob- no. On each of these nights there the foil. Scoring can be made balance in and out of lunges. Metro Motor* 50 37tained from the Perth Amboy are three one hour instruction with the point and the cutting as 4 43 39YMCA. periods starting at 6:30, 7 30 More and more school systems edge. Technically speaking, the throughout the United States and 8:30 P. M. Approximately cutting edge consists of two- MOTHERS-IN-LAW LOSE OUT 20 students attend each class. are introducing lencing pro- thirds of the bottom edge and grams. Coach Guarino hopes One Minute Washington — The Census When you watch those eager one-third of the top edge. The that eventually it will be intro- Bureau reports that last year young fencers in action it issaber's target is anywhere duced into Edison schools on an Sports Quiz the proportion of married coup- h.aird to believe that they at- above the waist. The saber has intramural basis. les sharing their homes with tended their first class on Jan- >een used in high school com- relatives declined from 7 per petition here in America for Judging by the enthusiastic uary 25, and that February 1 1. With whom does Boston cent to 1.6 per cent. This may was the first time that any of about 10 years. response fencing has received from students currently partici- open the baseball season? cause an end to the mother-in- them had ever held a foil. The newest weapon to hit the 2. Who is Jo Collins? law jokes. 1968 HEAVY SENIOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Lou's Hess who had a seasons record of 17 high schools is the epee, orpating in the Edison Recreation The excellent progress they Department's classes at Herbert 3. Who is John Miller? wins and two losses are shown left to right: Kneeling, Greg Wardlow, Bill Kelley, Augie Bar- dueling sword. It is 36 inches The people who smile often tolo; Standing Dennis Mayer, Tom Marciniak, Steve Zapoticzny; Missing from picture: Joe have made has encouraged. Hoover, there is a good possi- 4. What college has domlna Coach Guarino to plain "open- long with a triangular blade, ted recent collegiate skiing have more friends then the lUggins, Dennis Montecalvo. and it is heavier than the other bility this will happen, and that to the public" fencing exhibition. other Middlesex County are. championships? people who frown. It will be presented at the two types. The style of fencing 5. Who wrote, "Rhubarb in with the epee is different than school systems will follow Edi Clara Barton School on Tues son's example. the Catbird Seat?" To Register April 6 Baseball & Softball day, May 7. that of foil or saber. Scoring is 1964 MERCURY Lou's Hess done with the point only, but No doubt about it, fencing is COLONIAL PARK For Girls Softball Leagues Are Being In the writer's opinion there the target is anywhere on the becoming more popular with are two important reasons for body. each passing year. It is no The Answers STATION WAGON FORDS — The Fords Youth Formulated by Dept. the fine fencing strides being f AutomaUc; V-B; rower Association will have registra- Fencing, according to Coach longer solely "the sport of Steering; Puwsr Brakes; Kill; W/W tion for a newly-formed League WOODBRIDGE — The Wood made by the boys and girls par- Guarino, is an outgrowth of the princes"! Tires. Sold and Serviced by us. Wins Title bridge Recreation Departmen ticipating in the Eduson Recrea- BEAUTIFUL CONDITION) for girls softball. All girls who honor system which flourished is formulating Baseball and tion Department's program. during the Renaissance. UBS uiojj WOODBRIDGE - Lou's Hess will be ten years old before Au- Softball Leagues for the 1968 $1595 rallied in the final quarter to gust 1 and not fourteen before One reason, of course, is their Aristocrats would answer an summer season which will com- enthusiasm and eagerness to Kangaroos Win smother Arties Tavern 70-57 in August 1, and who live in Wood mence around, June 3. s insult by challenging an adver- bridge Township and the Fords learn. The other is their dy- sary to a duel. The battle would JO Aif8onag og RAHWAY the playoff finale to take home Clara Barton section are eligi Leagues include the following namic coach — Vincent Guarino end as soon as blood was shed MOTOR CAR CO. Hit; Woodbridge Township Heavy ble. Heavy Senior Softball — (Fasl Although 30 years of age, he thus saving each maa'a dignity Babe Ruth Title LINCOLN MKIHIUV Senior League title. is in topphysica l condition. He tOMtTKIAT DKALKK Registration will take place on Pitch) - Age Unlimited - Town The victor would be proud of WOODBRIDGE — The Fords 100] St. tn 11 A.M. to It r.H. *Wed. to 9 p.m. ciniak was bigh with 17 points between 3 and 9 P,M. and Satur- COLONIA-, Colonia High •ad Unit) Fenton seven. $1995 and. also lad the reboundors with day mornjnjgs. launched its initial cam- Charlie Brenner's In regular seasons play thi •Thurs. to 9 p.m. 18. Steve Z»poUcjny had 16 paign in remarkable fashion, RAHWAY Sport Shop, Inc. Westbury Sweet Saoppe and RAHWAY •Sat., Sun., ALL DAY- points. Denny Mayer 12 and Joe In regular seasons plays (in blanking Madison Town.ijh p, 18 Kangaroos 'both had 17 gwne MOTOR CAR CO. lliggins 11. Arties Tavern eluding playoffs) Arties had a 0, aj, the Colonia Country Club. Moitiiaarferi For HVNTINO winning streaks going Into th< LtNCOLN-MKHCUEV* N1TK Pat Fiuk and Don Berkowitz LANES FISHING • AHCHRHY COMKT-MAT DISAJ.EK kept in contention for most of 15 and 3 record while the OL'TUUUH KUUirMENT playoKs. The Kangaroos woum BOWLMOR LANES the game by Bill Kuchen'a IB champs wound up with 17 wins scored 42s for nine holes to lead! 145J Lawruot »l MM lrvlif SI., Hallway in-4M« up with 19 wins and one loss «nc 1*03 ITT. UEOIMiM AVKSl'K 382-0373 KM1WAY — Ml :i 33U and Al Byiugfoa's 15, and two losses. Coach Jut) Martuio's combine. I RAHWAV - V the LoHwm 18 and iwu. lAdor-Prcss Wednesday, Anril 3, 1068 PAGE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICF3 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES tlon u required by law. Unit, ln\tie afteraodn ol the sad day, II snail be il ,1 by resolution to bejnrlied Is be Issued shall IM reduced by NOTICE triy direction for s distinct of JOO' to1vscstad hereby sad farther reserves IK* List Teacher JOSEPH NEMVO Ine Sheriff* Olflra In (he Cnuniy Ail.iln »::fter sdopteil. «n •mount aqust to the. principal amount Notice ta herety liven thl a Reg to a point 100' W«st ot th* Westerly right ta enter tne said land and lo 6V> any Pruldrnt nl tin Council Ittrallnn BuHdi «, in the Clly ot Sartlon e principal amounamnuntl notlisuenntiuued purauanpursuant to IhlI Mte ordinanordinancee shallhallo, of f AiAprill, 1WI1WIII . tIhh e fllfollowinl g OdOrdinanci e 67* lo Ml fticluiilvel In Block SM and'sewrn, pipelines and utilities at anf Appointments Inspection. Inntl and Ihe prem *e« hereinafter particu- exf-edin*. »49,non nrr hripby mi 1 -nr'ieil, ;it any time exceed the mm first men|w»s Introduced and read; and paased on 2 (k/a Lots M» and 117 to In In Ime In the future, Notice li fortlwr llvtn Uint Mid on)larly dcarrlhid. sltii.it?, lying and heiMfl :•> DP I-.is-rl iHirais.nl In in il Mini linml1 tinned In this section, the money* raised First Readlm: 1 elusive) In Block AM and from the SECTION 4. This ordlnane* >h»n take TAJtTERET — At the last Inanre will be rurthtr considered for n Ihp Township ol WnodhrldKe In hi '.n\v In anllrlpnllon ot till" Inuanre ol hy Ihe iMllince of said bonds shall, to AN ORDINANCF. VACATINtJ POR- Westerly side ef Central Avanua to the effect Immedlataly upon adoption and rr?;;-« of the Board of Educa- (Inal prnili by sulri Council at a re«-l >ui»ly ol Mlddletm •nd State of New, mid hnnil*. In e\ ent lli:i hnnli arc nnt leaa than the amount of auch etceu, TIONS OK RADCMFF AVENUE AND lands of the right of way of the Newpublication scrnrdlng to law. nlsr jntellni of toil body to be Veld In Jersey: puraunnt to thl< ordinance, the ag-be applied to the payment of eueh note* STANLEY AVENUE, IN THE SRWAREN Jersey Turnpike and bring Ihe lands JOSHPH NKMYO , hrn owttandlng. tion, Robert T. O'DonneH sub-the tounrll Chamber at the Municipal BEJNO KNOWN ANI) DESIGNATED a< gregale amount o' notes hirehy nutlmr SECTION OK THF. TOWNSHIP OF between IM f>»3 In Block M4 and Ut President of the Council . m tied thn following reeommen- Rulldlnf, WoodhrMgs. N. J. on Tuesday,j '.M #1 as shown nn a rrr'.ilii map on i;n| tn be l«surd shall he rrducrd hv an! Section I. Each bond anticipation note WfloriBRIIKlE, IN THE COUNTY OF M4 In Block 6«li Ihe Idth day ol April, m«, at I o'clock j lined "Mnn or Properly hclrin(!lii« tn Wm. minimi i-nunl tn Ihe principal nmnunt ol iiaued pursuant to this ordinance ihall $ald ontlnanre remains on file In lh« MIOD1JSKX AND HBU5ASIN(! AND Stanley Avenue, from Ihe Easterly side- ri.itions for teachers appoint- In the evenlnf, at which place and tlmr 0J«, t Arthur Dunhum tilunlcd In Wood j the hondi so Issued. II Ihe «««ii-jnlf ^ dated on or about the dale of Its Isau office of the Municipal Clerk for puMit KXTINtilllSIIINO THK PUBLIC RIOHTS line of Central Avenue In an Easterly ment: all perMns interested will he given smirldge Township, Middlesex C.iunly, N. imnnnl nl outstandlni bonds and nntea>once and shall be psysble not more than IN ANI) TO TUB SAME. InspecUoa. -I. known as Valentine Manor dated Mftrrh pursuant to IWs ordlmince sha" direction for s distance of 900' lo a N«ic» Is nrther given thst said «rd- opportune Is be h»*rd concerning said one year from Its date, ihall bear Inter HE IT "BDAINNKD. by the Municipal Tenure Appointments ordinance. 1423" aa (lied In the Oilier of Clerk ol nl any time exceed the mm first men- ptrlnt lute West of Ihe Westerly line of Inance will be further considered for final eat at a rate which shall not o*c*ed sin ('minrll of the Township of Wnodhrldge, Old Road and being the premises ad- JOSEPH V VAI.ENTl Middlesex County. New Jersey on Decem- Moned in this section, (he moneys rnlscd passaic by said Council at a regular Mr* iFannie BasiloUn, F'ora per centan (S%) per annum and may srcrrioN i, That portions ot Radcilff jacent to Lot 2 (k/a Jie and 533 to 941 Municipal Clerk ber 24, 192.1 as Map it 1014 In Fl!e #M!>. by the Issualtda of «ai(t bond* thall. to tw renewed from time to time pursuant meeting af Uisl body to be neld In the D. Bnllaro.va, Mrs. Mary Cen- not less Ih.in the amount of such exc Avenue and Stanley Avenue, In the 8e- Inclusive) In MUx-k «*) and Lot* 4IS to I.. P. «/3/M 11210, BEING slso known and deslgna'pd SB to and within the limitations prurribed ASren section of the Township Council Chamber at lha Municipal Build- Ijit 4 In niork 55!\n t\% shown on ihe Wood- 431 in Block «7» and from the Westerly der, Joseph DePlerro, Robert be applied to the payment ol such nn'es by tne Uoal Bond Law. Each of ealdjhrliine. hereinafter more side of Central Avenue to the New Jer Int. Woodbridgs, N. J. on Tuesday, the NOTICE brldge Timnshlp Tn\ Mnp: premises Ihethen outstandingoutstanding. hll b id b th M d ib Donnelly, Joseph Goetz, Laddie not*t , ahall be signed by the Mayor and; scribed, be and the same hereby sre vl- sey Turnpike and landa adjacent to Lot ISth day of April, IM*., at • o'clock In Notice la hereby liven thai at a Regu comrnnnly known an l.lt drove Avenue, Section 7. Kaoh bond anticipation notr Municipal Treasurer and shall b. under rale.1 d Ihe public right* .rlslna from Giibick, Mrs. Ellen Holtberg, lar Meeting of Mr Council of toe Town Woodbrldce, New Jersey. nn 4S9 In Block 67> and l,ot 397 In Bloc* the evening, at which place and time til Issued pursunnt to this ordinnnce shsll His seal ot said Township and attesteri'the dedication thereof bV and th. un 601, as shown nn the map attached persons Interested will be given an op- Clara Kantor, Mrs. Susan L. ahlp or Woodbridfe, held on the .'nil day be dated on or about the date of Its lssn* by the Municipal Clerk. Said officers srt|heicby art released and exlingulshwl of April, IMS. th« following Ordlnnnce Iherssfler attached to or used In connec- hereto and made a part hereof. pnrtunlly to be heard concerning said K'cin, Mrs. Nancy Kozmvor, anre and shsll be payable not mire thnn hereby authorlted tn eiecule ssld notejj SFXTION 2. The lands so vacated are SECTION J. The Township reserves the ordinance. w» Introduced and read; and paued on tion with the premises herrln described me year from Its date, shall bear Inter nnd la Issue said notes In such;described as follows: rirat Readlngr I right to maintain any and all pipelines Alan J. Leiter. and the household appliances which are >st at a rate which ahall not exceed six torm as they may adopt in conformity JOSEPH V. VALENTI AN ORDINANCE VACATWO HAI.F7V fixtures and part of the realty. Including. Kaddlff Avenue, from th« Easterly! and public utilities of any and all types Municipal clerk Also Kathryn A. Lombardl, •i, centum (6%) per annum and maywith law. The power to determine sideline of Central Avenue In an East- which are presently kwaisjd in tbe land L.P. LaVerne C. Malon, Mrs. Sheila PLACE. IN THE ISB1.IN SECTION OF Roper range, 20 shades, 22 wood storm be, renewed from time tn time pursuant any matters with respect to aald notes 4/3/M •MM THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOE. INwinnows, 24 wood screens/ssshes, snd 4o and within the limitations prescribed not determined by this ordinance and N. Miller, Stephen Plszar, Ar- THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND storm doors. the Local Bond Law. Each of snld also the power to sell said notes. Is lene Pullen. Allen D. Rtley, RELEASIN« AND RXTlNCUISHINfl. The approximate amount of the ludg- notes shall be sinned by the Mayor ami hereby delegated to the Municipal Trea- THE PUBLIC HIG1ITS IN AND TO THEment lo be satisfied by ssld sale Is theMunicipal Treasurer and shall bp under surer who Is hereby authorised to sell James C. Robinson, Margaret SAME. sum of TwentyThree Thousand Five Hun- he seal of said Township and Attested said notes either at ona time or from Sutto, Doris E. Tambascia, BE IT ORDAINED, hy the Municipal dred and Four Dollars (I2.1J04.00) more ly the Municipal Clerk. Snld officer* nrf time to time In the manner provided by Council of the Township of Woodbrldge, Irs*, plus Interest tofether with the lerehy authorlred to execute ssld note* law Sirauel L. Turner, Kathleen A. SRCT1ON 1. That Haley Placp. In the ind to Issue said notes In such form as cost* of this sale. Section 10. It Is hereby determined and Walker. lapiln section of th» Tnwrmhlp of Wood- The subscriber reserves the right to ad bey may adopt In conformity with law blrtffe. hereinafter mnre partlciilHrly de- The power to determine any matters declared that the peilod of usefulness of Re-Appointment Journ said sale from time to time subject mid purpose, according to Its reasonable acrlbed. be and the mm« hrrchy In va-only to auch limitations or restrictions up- cated and the public rtghta arising from Ml respect to said notes not determined j ms, |, a period of ten years computed Mrs. Judith Antisetl, Eugene on the exercise of such power ss may beby this ordinance and aho the power to fTOm the data of said bomb, the dedication thereof, be and the same specially provided by law Dr rules of A. Barrett, Walter J. Bihuniak, hereby are released and extlna:uixhe<1. lell said notes, li hereby ny, i|«>rallun thowa that the gross debt of said Town- fect twenty days after tha first publica- ko, Geraldine Kurec, Barbara (4) Along the Northerl/ line of Eagle organized and existing under the laws of ihlp. as defined in Section 40A:2 4J of tion thereof »rter final passage. L, Lapen, Patricia Litus, An Street aouth u° ir east 90 feet to the United States, is Plaintiff, arid CHAR said Loral Bond Law, is Increased by JOSEPH NEMYO • point and place or BEGINNING. LE3 F. TEUFEL. EDNA M. TEUFEI. his ordinance by $49,000 and that the President of ths Council nette Litwin, Mrs. Judith Lom- SKCTION 3. The Towmblp reseryM and CRESTV1EW I.AWYERS SERVICE, ssuanre of the bonds and notes author- a Naw Jersey Corporation, are Defend- STATEMENT barfi, Edgar J. Manetta, Joseph the right to maintain any and nil pipe- i«l by this ordinance will be within ell Tha Bond Ordinance published ben- llnea and public utilities of any and allants, at* limitations prescribed by said Local J. Mangelli, Henry G. McCon- Writ of Execution for Ihe sale of mort with has been finally passed by the Mu iypej which are presently located in the Bond Law. nlclpal Council of the Township of Wood a^y, Stephen H. McKenna, land vacated hereby and further resorvea gaged premises dated February 7th, 194MI Sect™ ID. By virtue of the above stated Writ, to This ordinance shall take bridge In the County of Middlesex, in ths the right to enter the ftalNF.Sf)AY. THE 10th DAY OF President of the Council proceeding questioning the validity of ( : time, in the future. APRIL A.P.. 1568, Said Ordinance remains on file In thesuch ordinance can be commenced, as s. i;e Petersen, Patricia Po- SECTION 4, Thl» Ordinance shall take it the hour of two o'clock by the then .[(Ire of the Municipal Clerk for public provided In the local Bond Law, bu be- ki effect Immediately upon adoption and irevalling (Standard or Daylight Saving) inspection. gun to run from the date of the first pub- DWlSlOKOFPLAMNtNG mp, |A the afternoon of the said day, at publication according to law. f Notice Is further given that Mid ordin- lication of this statement. A'so Joseph R. Read, Rose JOSEPH NEMYO 1 Sheriffs Office In the County Admin istration Building, in the City of New ance will be further considered for final JOSEPH V. VALKNTI I'l-'e Regan, Mrs. Francine G. President of (he Council passage by said Council at a regular Municipal Clerk of the Said Ordinance remains on file In the runswtck. N. J. I' -Win, Benito Ruela, Leah ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of meeting of that body to be held In the Township of Woodbrtdge, N. J. office of UM Municipal Clerk for public Council Chamber at the Municipal Build- '. 4/3/61 HJ.28 nspection. land and premises, situate, iylng and be f '.j-hterman, Mrs. Bernadette UK In the Township of Edison, tn the ine, Woodbridue, N. J. on Tuesday, the !>i Han, Robert S. Sisko, Har- Notice li further given that said ordin- .'oiiiity of Middlesex, In the State of New IUh day of April. 196«, at 8 o'clock in v y M. Soiferman, Dorothy M.ance will be further considered for final ersey, bounded and described as follows: thn evening, at which place and time all ;>aA*ftgft by said Council at a regular BEUINNINU at a point i>n the South persons Interested will be given an op- f ein, Edward J. Sullivan, Rita meeting of that body to be held In the lasterly aide oi Heathcote Avenue which portunity to be heard concerning aaid or- I. Tambascia, Sherman J. "ouncll Chamber at the Municipal Build- iint is distant 491 feet westerly along dinance. ing. Woodbrkige, N. J. on Tuesday, the ime from Ita intersection with the west JOSEPH V. VALENTI U^nsky. Mrs. Marie B. Virag, 16th day of April, 19M, at 8 o'clock in the rly side of Leland Road li both street* Municipal Clerk li-yllis Vitello, Beverly J. Viv-evening, at which place and time all per- extended to intersect, and running P. 4/3/M J44.M rrj, Donald T. Watkins, Mrs.sons Interested will be given an oppor hence (U South 5V 37' M" East UO.OO unity to be beard concerning aald ordin- ieet to a point; thence (2) South 29" 29' NOTICE Rose Weiner, Barbara T. Wem-ance. West. 49.29 feet to a point; thence (3) AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE sto:k, Mrs. Cynthia Wendell, JOSEPH V. VALENTI [orth ««* W 54" Weat, UO.OO feet to i IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF Mrs. Lynn F. Zawistowski, An Municipal Clerk point on the southeasterly side of Heath MUTTON HOLLOW ROAD IN THE , 4/3/6a * *1*.M ote Avenue; thence (4) along same on aTOWNSHIP OF WOODBRHX5E, IN THE gel a T. Zuppa. lurve to the right having a radius of 350COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AS A LOCAL NOTICE tet, an arc distance of 72 feet to theIMPROVEMENT, TO APPROPRIATE Notice Is hereby given that at a Been point and place of beginning. THE SUM OF 1135,000 TO PAY THE ar Meeting of the Council of the Town DRAWN la accordance with a survey COST THEREOF. TO MAKE A DOWN ihlp of Woodbrkl*e, held on the 2nd day lade hy Goodman, AllKalr l> Scott, P.E PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE THE Will Compete if April, 1968, the following Ordinance L.S. Woodbrldge. New Jersey, at 8 o'clock Juiy 6« lift?, and prepared by Goodman, As a group winner In this inspection. >.M. or U soon thereafter as said matte Ailialr t Scott, F.E. * L.S.. 510 Amboy Notice is further given that said ordln an be reached, at which time and place Avenue, Woodbridge, New Jersey. s "ond phase of this competition ance will be. further considered for final all persons wlio may be interested there Section 2. The. sum of $135,000 is here- ,*V received a $50 U. S. Savingspassage by said Council at a regular in will be given an opportunity to br by appropriated to the payment of the Il^ni and the opportunity to dis-meeting of that body to be hekl in theheard concerning the same. cost uf Bucb Improvement. Such appro- Council Chamber at the, Municipal Build A copy of this ordinance has been post priation shall be met from the proceeds p'ay her culinary ability in theIng, Woodbrtdfe. N. J. on Tuesday, the ed on the Bulletin Board upon which pub- uf the sale of the bunds authorized, and f nal phase which will take place 1Mb day of April, 1968, it » o'clock In thelic notice* are customarily posted In thethe down payment appropriated, by this evening, at which place and time al Memorial Municipal Building of to, ordi nance. in the Elizabethtown Gas audi- persons interested will be given an oppor- Towu»hlp, and, a. cupy Is available up tc Section 3. Said Improvement shall be torium, May 6th. tunity to be heard concerning said ordin and Including the time of such meeting undertaken as a local improvement and e, to the members of the general public of the cost thereof not borne by tbe Town- Miss Trueh, daughter of Mrs •he Township who shall request auch uop thlp shall be assessed upon ths lands Young man taking Anne Truch, 29 Jeanette Street JOSEPH V. VALENTI at the office of the Municipal Cle Municipal Clerk the Memorial Municipal Building t and real estate, upou tht, Hue and In the plans to become a home econo L.P. 4/J/68 *U.'« Woodbrldge. N*w Jersey. vicinity of said improvement which may l>e benefited by said improvement, aj mics teacher and has been ac Middlesex Cemty Surrogate's ( ourl AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE provided In Chapter 56 of ntte W of the cepted at Glassboro State Col NOTICE TO CKEP1TOKU ACQUISITION AND INSTALLATION, O! Hevlaed Statutes of New Jersey. All as COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL SYS a business course! le?e. She has also received a Mary Adams. Administratrix of Charles .sesMinents levied for said improvement Sadusk (or) Cbarles H, Saduak, deceased TEMS CRADIOS) FOR USE OF THEshall in each case be as nearly us may New Jersey State Scholarship. by direction of Guldo J. Brlgltnl, Surro- POLICE DEPARTMENT. FIRST AID l» in proportion to aud not in excess of SQUAD AND PUBLIC WORKS DISPART the pecullur benefit, advantage or in She was accompanied by hergate of the County of Middlesex, hereby MENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOOD During the school day this boy own retail business, with tht home economics instructor, Mrs gives notice to the creditors of Ihe said BRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OF Mil:crease in value which the respective irlei Sadiuk (or) Charles S. Sadi DLESEX, NEW JERSEY. TO Al'PROI- lutu and parcels of real estate ahall be El zabeth Sufchinsky. to bring in their debts, demands and deemed to receive by reason uf yuch lm- takes courses in English, arithme- counsel of our circulation people claims against the estate of the aald de- HATE THE SUM OF 151,900 TO FA1nriivemeut. The total amount of the *s- who make a career of working ceased, under oftth or affirmation, within THE COST THEREOF, TO MAKE > leujiiients so levied shall nut exceed the tic, the social sciences. And he LEGAL NOTICE six mouths from this tlato or they wil! DOWN PAYMENT AND TO AUTHORIZE <-d»t of said improvement. Thn portion of with boys. He buys his news- THE ISSUANCE OF UONIW TO l'l stiL-h cost which shall not be so assessed does well at them. On his news- be forever barred of any action therefoi NANCE SUCH APPROPRIATION ANI RESOLUTION against the said Administratrix. TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE Or' shall be paid by the Township as in the paper route, he takes another papers from us, and he MII* them fake notice that on the 18th day Maiy Adams, BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN AN- ase uf a geueral Improvement which Is Manh, 19G4 the ZonbK Board of Adjust Administratrix. TICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF to be paid for by general taxation. Such to you. In managing his business, Dated: March 13th, 19bU, course—a business course, in ment of the Township of Woodbridge, iUCH BONDS. portion uf the cust Hhall be tn addition Charles E. Stein. Esq., , he delivers, collects, keeps records, after a public hearing adopted t resolu- BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal to the contribution, if any. of the Town- which he applies in a practical 9» Bayard Street, r tion for Andrew Make for a variance to Council $t the Township of W«xll>iii)gt, ship, hereinafter provided. erect a two car garafe. *t 113 Poplar learns to deal with people. little New Brunswick, N. I. In the County of Middlesex, as follows: Sectiuu 4. It is hereby determined and way the things he learns in the Street, Forda. New Jersey — Lota 2731! Attorney. stated that (1) the Township will con- 274 and 275 - Block 175-G, and that a Section 1. The Towiuhip of Woudbriilge, wonder so many business leaders L.P. 3/20-27-4/J 10/M 111.00 n the County of Middlesex, ihall acquire tribute no part of the cost uf said pur- classroom—he also learns some- copy of said resolution la on ills in the puw and (2) the estimated maximum of today will tell you the most office of aaid Board at the Municipal and install communication and signal 8UPERI0R COUHT OP NEW JERSEY systems consisting of two-way radius, to- amount uf the si>ecl«l assessments for thing more. Kuildlng, Woodbrldge. New Jersey, and CHiNCEBY DIVISION valuable experience they had as Is available for Inapeotlon. gether wttn. all appurtenances, equip- purpose b 1135,000 and (3) no special MIDDLESEX COUNTY nent and machinery necesdary and laments for tuch purpose have been Dtcket No. M-47147 Board of Adjustment suitable levied or confirmed and t4) such special He learns the basics of business, a boy was managing a newspaper iMvil Aotloi for the Use of such i-ommu- Township of Woodbrldge [itcutlon and signal systema by the Po iintjiitu may be paid in ten annual route. It's one good way a boy Bemud P. ScJbleuskl. Scored NOTICE OP ice Department, Firk Aid SquiMl and Installments. which will stand him in good L.P. 4/3/M M.7- 0RDK8 FOB PUBLICATION l'ullllc Works Department. WINIFRED HANSEN, Plaintiff, vs Section 5. It is hereby determined and stead throughout his life. As a can round out his education. For WILLIAM J. HANSEN, Defendant. Section 2. The turn of S5I.6OO Is hereby stated Uut (1) the nuking of such im Middlesex Canst? Surrogate's Coui appropriated to the payuuMit oi the cult pruvement (hereinafter referred to as NOTICE STATE OF NEW JERSEY newspaperboy, he operates his information, call— v TO: WILLIAM J. HAN3EN. Defendant uf acquiring and installing such cuininu "purpose"), is not a current expense of All persona concerned may take notice nitration and signal system radios and By virtue of an Order uf the SupNiof said Towoship, and (2) U is necessary that the Subscriber, Executrix etc., _ equipment. £uch appropriation sbaH be to finance said purpose by the issuance ME 4-1111 — ASK FOR MR. FILMORE Florence A. MartindaVe deceased, tniaml Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divlsloi . met fruni the proceeds of the vale t>f theuf obligations of Mid Township pursuant to exhibit final account to the Middlesex mads on ths 15th day uf March, J!*8, Inbonds authorized, and the duwu payment County Court-Probate Division, on Fri a civil action wherein Winifred Hai to the Local Bond Law of New Jersey, appropriated, by this ordinance. No part ami 13) the estimated cost of said pur- day. the 10th day of May. 1968. at It Is the. Plaintiff and you are tllu defendant, uf llw cost of such improvement haa been AM, for Settlement and allowance; the you are hereby required tu answer tli pose Is S133,(HKt, snd (4> W.7ISO of said >r is to be assessed againat property sum Is to be provided by tbe down pay DAILY JOURNAL HOME DELIVERY ROUTES NOW nun being first audited and stated b; Complaint ol the Plaintiff uu or btfoi pevially benefited. the Surrogate, th> 16th Aay of May. vm, by serving a ment hereinafter appropriated to finance r ~f Dated AprU 1st. 1%J answer on H. Evans Heuiijath, Jr.. Kit Section 3. it is hereby determined and aid purpose, and (S) the estimated AVAILABLE IN WOODBRIDGE, CftLONIA, AVENEL, CAR- staled that II) the making of such im maximum amount of bonds or notes nec- Mary CJory) Yabublk, quire. Plaintiff's attorney, wlioae juldiea Is 76 Roosevelt Avenue, Curteiet, Ne\ (tieielnalter referred, to u essary to be Issued for said purpose is Executrix TERET, ISELIN, ME1 UCHEN AND EDISON. Jersey, and to default Uiereof such Judi "puipuse"), is not a current expense of 1121,290, and (6) the cost of such purpose, Edward A. Kupper, Esq. ment shall be rendetiHl *«~dlii4t you a said Tuwiuhlu. and (2) it is necessary to 284 Am boy Av«nue as hereinbefore stated. Includes the a! the Court slull think equitable aiul Jual said purpose by tae issuance of (regale amount of »15,000 which Is esti- Woudbridge, New Jersey You shall file your answer aitd proof i. of said Township pursuant Xo IP 4/3-1O-17-24/W mated to be necessary to finance the service In duplicate with the Clerk, uf th% .Stn-tiuii li). In the fast paragraph, the Aud luan asjociatioti, 1* Piflntlff, am able to linanc* said purpose. The sum ufper annum. All matters with resneut ti uuiila "uf uut leu ttuui tlUO.UO and" beKDWAHi) J. McCLUSKEY a,nJ EUJt'i.*00 Is hereby apprupriated from such said bonds not determined by this ordln oiid the suing aio hereby deleted. McCLUSKEY. mud MATE UF NEW JEH moneys to the payment of the cost of said aucs snail be. determined by rtsulutlonj Town Tel. # ..... StH-tlon 'U. The wurdr s "not loan than SEY are DvleudanU. purpose. to be he,reaitiir adupud. (110.00) dollarl s awl", andthe Writ t* ExtcuUuu for the sale of nuirt Section J To finance said purpose Section ». To finance said purpose, kfat s "not less thtfu two , Wit, lilt l'\rei.-d »i\ pel i'l-lltui said liuiula. lu Ihe c» t-iil that bund* an Duliiiaiici) ulidlt bvi-unie -effective al Ine houi of two u'tluik by tin thsi IUIII. All matters Milh issued pursuant lu Ilili uiiluiaiUT, (h< L . I Ml VUl>Ut* iucvallijig. isiuidud ui tmlUsijLuudt uut livtciuuneil ii> Una vulluauctjUfiTegtU* aiuuuiu uf uutca licitbv null Wednesday, April 3,1968 LEADER-PRESS -

systems are adequate for to Trout (Uherman wait patient problems. . ly through the winter monlh G&emor Richard J. Hughes for the good weather of openin ONLY 30t PER LINE invttH the Repiibliean-eonlrol- duy and maximum legal caln Your State )<'d i^egislalurc in his annual en. May their dreams com „ (Appro*, five words to a line) mrtftoge to examine and eval true over (he weeketxl. uale the presetH sydtem of OlKEft crime control and evaluRte SWAP - HIRE - BUY - SELL - RENT and Mine them. The Legislature has ac cepted the invitation. "To achieve this goal, (here JUST PARAGRAPH? TRENTON — Increased crime I would be little gained by plac- is being attached in New* Jer- ing the spotlight on notorious sey by 429 local police depart- criminals and racketeers if our Processed Thought ments and 1,248 members of the present system of law enforce- Some people never have rr CLASSIFIED ADS State Police force but J. Edgar ment and justice are not ade-flections unless they're stamdin; UM time: 30* per line (Minimum Charge SI.50) 2 or more insertions: 20< per line (Mini Hoover, FBI chief, reports the quate to remove these persons in front of a mirror. tiium Charge $1.00 per insertion). Phone 634-lltl. A competent Ad Taker will help you State leads the nation in law- from our midst," says Senate - Tribune, Chicago with your wording. Ads ran also be mailed In. COPY DEADLINE IS TUESDAY AT 4 lessness. President Forsythe. Wanted: A Dirty-Upper J*.M., but earlier copy Is appreciated. In the local police depart- TROUT: New Jersey's pop- Did you hear about the tw< ments there are 12,555 perman- ular trout season will open on ent police officers guarding the Saturday with 222,745 adult beatniks who hired a woman t FEMM.E HELP WANTED pies around your own horn* Thousands of Films to choose safety of the populace each day, trout stocked in Garden State come in every week to dirty up Earn your own spending money, from. We supply all equipment - Record, Columbia, S. ( VACATION according to a report of prizes and trips. Boys wanted in 2all 634-4577. State Department of Law and money can be earned right now The total includes 62,411 brook all of Woodbridge Township and Public Safety headed by Attor- Fast Change if. you live in Woodbridge Town TAX RETURNS trout, 19,605 brown trout, 138,654 Carteret. Call Mtt. FILLMORE, ney General Arthur J. SUls, You never realize how th ship. -Sell AVON COSMETICS to 6341111 between 3:30 p.m. and rainbow trout, 890 golden rain human voice changes until INCOME TAX: Returns pre bow trout and 1,185 Donaldson waiting customers. Call (HI 2 8:30 p.m. 2/28 Because the State and the na- woman stops scolding her hr ared by accountants in our of tion is confronted with the most Kamloops Rainbow trout. 2162). lice at 445 Avenel Street, Ave band to answer the telephor 4/3-24 SERVICES startling increases in crime in Additional trout will be liber at your convenience. Day or history, people are expressing ated in all these waters several A Good Reason MALE HE\P WANTED CERAMIC TILE: BATH Ivenlngs, Jim McNichol. great concern tor their safety times after the season opens. Every man needs a wife - ROOMS REMODELED. CUS- 334-7550. and for the safety of their fam- The total stocking through Me- because so many things j Boys wanted to deliver Leader TOM VANITIES. JIM MOYER 3/6-4/10 ilies. Neighborhoods in smaller morial Day will exceed 600,000 wrong that you can't blame tl fish. Press, a Woodbridge and Carter 634-8643. 4/3-24 INCOME TAX RETURNS communities know crime as government. et weekly, 12 to 16 years of age PREPARED IN YOUR HOME well as the large cities of the Some routes available in Wood IF YOUR DRINKING HAS Y QUALIFIED ACCOUNT- State. COCKTAIL bridge. One day a week delivery become a problem, Alcoholics ANT. It. RICHMAN. PHONE Attorney General Sills claims excitingly Build your own route from sam- Anonymous can help you. CalFU 8-713*. that given more men, money MOONGLOW LOUNGE ilifferent BI 2-1515 or write P. O. Box 253 and resources, more arrests can 1/24-4/11 Frldiy and tal. Nltti 4/3-6/26 be made in the organized crime STORE KEEPER FOR RENT area. Although there has been VICKIE SCOTT Formal dress making an4 al a steady rise in the number of Sultrr sonf stylist ASSISTANT terations. Custom made gowns Pour room apartment two criminal , arrests, gambling Alnp all roar peputsr bits and cocktail dresses. Call 541- bedrooms Heat and hot water raids and 'seizure of «flT"H:r- FrMi, and Sal. Mies Male. Mature. Full 7604. supplied. Call alter 3 P. M money over the past several SAI, MONTH Time. High School 3/13-4/3 9690968. years, crime has marched for- Features plane moods 3/27-4/3 ward to become the greatest In hit >wa lelmllable ilrU Graduate. Some Experi- B. L. M. PRODUCTIONS Hll concern of the country. ence Helpful But Will plan and project entire film CARTERET: 3 rooms and Stop In ... wa're or... Train Right Person. programs for your organization jath. Heat and hot water sup- To find out reasons for the Corntr Irving St. & plied. Call 5:30 to 7 p.m.. 641- upsurge in crime in New Jersey, Ssminary Ava., Rahwa/. Good Salary And Excel- 2277, 3/27-4/3 the Legislature has created the New Jersey Legislative Crimin- lent Benefits. Apply At KELLY MOVERS INC. FOH SALE al Justice Study Commission, Employment Office. AGENTS FOR NORTH AMERICAN headed by Senate President Ed- VAN LINES '61 CHRYSLER Hard Top. No A REDI-REFERENCE The GENTLEmon of th« movlnf win. B. Forsythe, R., Burlington, PERTH AMBOY Industry. Local and long distance ents, no nisrt, A-l.motw. Cal which is now holding a scries GUIDE TO RELIABLE ninvlnc. paeklnf and storage Rea- A.M. 1 P.M. 636-3117. 4/: of hearing a3385... - ?•* ' »>» Fully Equipped, Like new! hat trerjthim. Including factory with our expert develop- REAGAN'S The following people compe •M BU1CK Cirau Sport; sutu. *6« VOLKSWAGEN $1395 air condition. Must be Men. Xii:. iww«r ilwring. power ing and printing service. ted: Beginning Bookkeeping: brakes; KACTOHV AIR-CONDI* CITGO ROCK Kombl JataCer. BAH, 1rta\ot •66 TEMPEST $1595 Complete line of photo tupplies Bonnie Kilyk, Michele Banko N '44a' engine >OW Liquor Stores Bill* * While 2-Dr. Hdtp., BAH, W.W. Tlrea, and sport wheelshi . SUck-shift, Looks like New! Mary Ann McNellis; Bejrimnig Was »2S95_ Service Center SALT '85 PONTIAC $1195 Stenography: Cathy Dyciewski •66 PONTIAC Grand Prix; aulo., Xemprst, 8 Cjl. Coupe, RAH, 1-1 '62 FORD $495 RiH, power aleerinjj, NOW • Tune ups Michele Bistak, Claire Kappock; power brakes; power Telephone MErcurj 4-1889 GALLARD'S 100 Ib. bag $2.30 Comilliou. Low Mileage. •-F»trlane M)r., BAH, Ante windows. Was $2595^ • Repairs Advanced Typewriting: hinds '« PONTIAC G. T. O.; power PICKED-UP *ft* FALCON $695 Gelato. Christine Podubynsky steering; power brakes; power WOODBRIDGE PHOTO & STUDIO • Brake & State ••Door Sfdan. R4H, Like New! windows; auto., r"AC< NOW Insp. Work '64 JEEP Alice Krystosiak; Miss F.B.L.A. rOKY AIR CONDI- o47 Amboy Avenue SERVISOFT OF •69 RAMBLER $695 'WAGONEER* $1495 Michele Sadowsky, Francine TIONING. Was »2405_ LIQUOR STORE, INC. ,'' GOODYEAR Station Wa»on, UH, 4-Wneel Dr., Top Ctnd. Niedbala, Roslyn Napurano; Ad •6« PLYMOUTH Burr*. NOW 1 WOODBRIDGE Auto. cud*, auto., K&H, pow WE DE TIRES & ACCES- WOODBRIDGE vanced Stenography: Suzanne er steering. Was JlaiB ME 4-3651 '*« MUSTANG, V 8 NOW SORIES 50 OUwn to ChQMfr From All bodfe Product* B*iuc* Wehrle, Jamne Horbacz. NOW Complete Stock of Domestic 921 St. Georges Avenue auto., power steering! eed, posl- ROCKMAN'S DODGE bala, Rosylin Napurano. tractlon! Was llB9i_ Repairs of •65 PLYMOUTH Satel- NOW PORT READING lite. V-8. stick! TAVERN ROOFING All Types 85 CENTRAL AVE., METUCHEN W8J J1595 ; Is one of more than 50 New Jersey communities enjoying Plastic surgery aiding prison '65 FOKD Galaxt* XL: nuU>. our 28 years of serving satisfied customers . . . LI 8-3500 er rehabilitation. power steering; NOW HOUSE OF BEEF GUTTERS AND LEADERS power brakes 1 Was J1B85 The Best In Beef Air Cuiidillunlul •85 VOLKSWAGEN PBICKD Industrial ttxlmiist System Camper BIGHT! Variety Sandwiches Warm Air 11. at •M BUICK Sport Convertible; Mutur OUHTAS auto,, R*If, V-«, pow- NOW er windows; power FOR FREE ESTIMATES CISZAK seal I Was $1495 •63 ALFA- NOW BOMEO. ME V2145 PLUMBING and HEATING OPPORTUNITY Was ilDM "The Trademark of Quality" •17 PLYMOUTH VaUanl, auto., HENRY JANSEN& SON Km, WW. Tires, 6,000 miles. EMERGENCY , 7 Days A Week Still Under New NOW PERSHING at RANDOLPH Car Warranty! 0 70 Sheet Metal Work Waa I19S5 T" CARTERET SERVICE ) 24 Hours A Day •M CHEVROLET Inipala 2 Door Roofing MEN - - - ANY AGE Hardtop; auto., power steering power brakei; FAC- NOW TOP QUALITY MATtRIALS TORY AIR-CONDI- Gutters and TIONING! Was »Z)S5 $2195 HIGHir TRAINED PtDSONNIL 'M CHEVROLET Impala Cum.n PROFESSIONAL ENSIttEERINO SERVICES bit; auto., power sleel- NOW Music Instructions Leader§ GOOD PAY! VACATIONS! log; power brakes; MODERN TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Was l209i_ 588 Alden Street 'M rOBO Cuitom '300' 4Door; AU WORK GUARANTEED AND SERVICED V-(, aulo.. RliH, pow- NOW Woodbridge, N. JL er sttrlni; power • LOW KEY SICK LEAVE! PENSION! brakes! Was 11695 . Telephoue MKrcurj i 1246 PHONE 541-6985 •«5 EAMBLEB 4Door; NOW Jcjl. RliH. standard tinnc OKGAINS 32 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET trans. I Waa »U95 flw7J 'M PONTIAC Ventura Coupe; • CONIN Start as a Route Rider with liberal guaranteed weekly salary. Year- auto., power •tearing; NOW Watch Repairs power brakeal Was |14M T ORGANS round employment. Paid vacation, sick leave, group Insurance. Pen- •63 PONTIAC Starchlef. 4-Door auto., jxjwer *U*i\iiK power • KrvlBAII sipn Plan, uniforms. We train you to take over established laundry brakes; FACTORY NOW WATCH REPAIRS AIR CONDITIONING! atllQ PIANOS and dry cleaning territory. Morey LaRue, one of America's largest Wa» 11395. T ' ' »" with Full Guarantee LEADER-PRESS SP1H-I/W. Instruction Expert Repairs and finest launderers and dry cleaners, has never had a general '66 PONTIAC $695 Calillna Station Waiun; on all Jewelry : tauto.. power Mteoriug; [>ower Tuning layoff in its Route Sales Department since it was founded in 1889. tic#km. bucket a tats; root rack! CLASSIFIED ADS Phone EL 2*5000. Or apply in person, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: MOREY WAS SDtt JARDOT FU 8-166) • LA RUE, 2400 Udgerwood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. ENEWEIN MUSIC COMPANY GOLDBLATTS 83 Main St. KHIW ;!>>• Oldi'sl BRING RESULTS!! VOLKSWAGEN J Woodbrtdga |>t;if»!i hitl .lewi'lcr \ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! 110 I. St. Qaorgas Av IY1E 4-5446 • I Y. < HKKKV ST.. HAH»'A\ UND6N 925-8989 au !> U U? "* Clotted Mt»od ' • • • r - A LEADER-PRESS Wednesday, April 3,1908

Alwayi George Bustin Recipient On (hi* natter I nrrtr cin win. WARRANTY Society News Though I argue 017 point 'til 5 it 50 I shout. t ym - MM* mthx Of Special Grant to Study If I'v« made up raymih d to stay in Mlra Patricia A. White, She's mad* up h«r (act tog o BUY CHRYSLER aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex out "bit* of 658 Veapar ATeoue, French Economic Planning oodhridge, U a member of the fope College Symphonette, a STORK CLUB WOODBRIDGE — Goorge L. a position with the French Na New Worts For OU imflll orchestra oil 27 players se Bustin, won of Mr. and Mrstiona. l Utilities Company (Gaz Mother — Why didn't you call ertert from the large Hope Col- New arrivals recorded tecent- George Btistin of 581 Railway do France) at Qiartren, Wh me when Mr. Cllre kissed youT pj?e (Holland, Mich.) symphony ' ait th« Perth Amboy General Avenue, has btrm named by he will prepar* a report on the Daughter — H« threaten*! effects of central planning on the >rchestra. Th« Synphonatta will lospftal include: Princeton University as thn re- «. French nationalized industries. TRANSMISSIONS present a series of concert* In From Sewaren, a daughter to cipient of an international grant Mother — Threatened? Hlnols, Iowa, Colorado, Call- Hr. and Mrs. Anthony Milito, for a apecisi study on FreiK* The report will be filed both Daughter — Yes, not to klu 'ornls, Arizona New Mexico 09 Summit Avenue; a daughter economic planning. at Princeton and at th« central m« any tnor*. and Michigan this month. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ko- The grant was awarded tooffice of Hie French Utilities i-oay septica racs, 25 Vernon Street; a son to White is a graduate of Wood Bustin, who la a sophomore ma ftrms tn Paris. The grant will . MuTO-Cb** •1r. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, 466 My stomach lerves me Instead at ovor 600 centers .Senior High School. joring at Princeton's Woodrow •cover tihe period June 16 - Sejv of a dock. • Towing est Avenue. tembor 12, 1968. coast-to-coast • Road fast From Fords, a daughter to Wilson School of Public and In- -Jonathan Swift Samuel L. Citron, EH Road Hr. and Mrs. Michael Balazs, ternational Affairs, by tihe Uni- Bustin is a i%6 graduate of WORLD'S URGEST TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Colonia, is a member of the16 Jensen Avenue; a daughter versity and toe government of Woodbridge Senior High School form director of the University Springfield College Stagers, France. Under the terms of the DAILY 8 to 6 — SAT. 8 to 1 o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heath, At Princeton, he ranks 7bh in adebate team and vice-president Springfield, Mass., which is now .01 Lafayette Road. grant, Bintln will be assigned class of 790, and serves as plat- of the American Field Service. 209 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. conducting its annual concert PKRTH AMBOV, N. J. — 324-1777 From Woodbridge, a son to tour. The Colonia student is ma Wr. and Mrs. John Preacher, joring in physical education a' .55 Crescent Street. the College. From Avenel, a son to Mr. ind Mrs. William Golden, 145 Hess OH and Chemical Cor lemsen Avenue. 3 BIO LOCATIONS FOR BIG BUYS! >oratdon today announced the From Port Reading, a son to ilectlon of Bernard T. Deverin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiefer, Edison, to its Board of Direc 489 Port Reading Avenue. Be Our Guest! BUICK-OPEL TRADED tors. Mr. Deverin who joined From Carteret, a daughter to Hess in 1950, was named a vice Mr. and Mrs Santos Vffrela, 51 t MONTHS tr fflflfl II A* GUARANTEED, DOUBLE-CHECKED president of the company In 1962Hudson Street. *,0OOMILK {(Uffa HAd, ind a senior vice- president In .964. J968J0PELS USED CARS The following Naval Reser- Pack 34 Has New ' only Solas Facility td txduilvtly to... vists have Just Joined Surface •87 BUICK ;8i FORD Division 3-40 based at Perth BUICK'SOPtLKADETF SlrUrk 4-Df. H«rtl*pi T-«. Adult Leaders »•*•! Illlllli, Amboy: Interior Communica- ('irnw.llMnlori, il»«-sl I'll illC.H ••(a., jptwur itMrlaf I FACTOBr AIV - COTfDOTONInQl Veantih4 tions Electrician Third Class WOODBRIDGE — Pack 34 of Hi ftebk wi» • tOCOK >65vo $T495| Anthony M. Dalfonsu, 102 Alwat Trinity Episcopal Church has Street, Woodbridge; Seaman been reorganized with all new BIG VOLUME '87 CHEVROLET t-DMT, BhM, $109 Recruit Edward K. Gibson, 21 Adult Leadership. ' Mr lf*rl 0«anf4OI*i TJ, '84 HUICK Fifth Avenue, Avenel; Seaman During the past two months, Recruit Charles J. Stromoskl. rtnrt ri4l*l _—« ^&mr& •uUt, tirmlr titfl the following boys have been lUAmnnl _ #• IT 95 Stony Road, Edison. inducted into the Pack: Ted An- •87 FORD '84 CHRYnLER derson, Danny Barany, Brian Ctakm "WT M>r.i t-&, WUt* & CHANDLER MOTORS (lallk wltk MM Mwferi The B'nal B'rith Girls of Co-Bennett, Albert Bowker, Ed SAVINGS '(** irtdMl iiTOK lonia-Rahway Chapter will spon- Concilia Jr., Robert Caldwell, tk*i __— ?i/ya sor a Spring fashion show oi Anthony and Joseph Frabasile, '88 VOf.KHWABElV Thursday, April 4, in the audi- Dr., ndlfc VtM* 11 nn ( Brian Gruner, Glenn Gordon, ON ALL '68 OPELS •rlitwl BIHI ?' •*"<» •89 BPICK 10 MfllEI Nlffl torium at Koos Furniture Store, Danny Gibson, Robert Hyatt, '88 BUirK 1859 St. George Avenue, Rah Frank Maguirk, Michael Sabrey C-t«M flr««a and ^OOM way. and Thomas Vazzano. Minr during. ptw«r bnkai! DIM Sow Receiving WoM Badge were CONlMVtDNINQF „„ ^*»™»# '83 BVICK USakn 4-Df., nth. fTO* Michael Kuzmjak and John Sle- '88 OLD3MOBILE pmnt itunmtt ..-•' »* vin; pins, one-year to Scott Gor- VtoU CnlMT t-rutonf Urn- Slate Nominated llw WIK.HI tit*., nm itecr- '63 CHEVBOUBT T-t, fft C don and Michael Kuzmjak; two W.kMl FACTOHT iUSlfwrt lllCti M years, to Stephen Hudak. TIONT " BUrk (lokk wUk black bxtaHate) >Htak Irttl .k 9 By Church Group Entering Webclos were Ste • IMMEDIATE DELTVT.ET • COMPORT *M STTUNO •DM Mtttort f«7> '68 PONTIAC • KAST o.M.4.0. riNANciNa • r.Mi LOWEST rmicED CAB phen Hudak, Scott Gordon, «S CHEVROLEt-Dr. T FORDS — The nominating • EOONOMT - M M.r.G. • Z4/M WAMUNTT - O.K. Onal rriiS-Dr. •>r«U Frank Maguirk, Tod Anderson t *H, U.0M brikHi Miukil « itll committee of the Woman's So- • ALL VINYL INTERIOR, and Thomas Vazzano. •wkM luhil , If! I ciety of Christian Service the Wesley Methodist Church Gold Arrows went to Scott presented a state of officers for Gordon and Michael Kuzmjak. $S4tVt/ 1968-69 as follows: Colis Blend graduated Into Boy Scout Troop 37. Th« Renault 10 was btfijt to carry four people, President, Mrs, Richard Nel The Charter presentation was to It made sense for it to havel doors. son; first vice-president, Mrs. 3 LOCATIONS made by auistant district Com- George C. Schlesingor; second But that's just one of the things that maka mander, William Vint, who pre- sense about the Renault 10. It gets 35 miles to tho vice-president, Mrs. Anders sented the charter to the Al gallon, a top speed of 84 miles per hour, has 11 cubic Ghristensen; treasurer, Mrs. Stewart. Entertainment was of feet of luggage space, 4-wheel disc brakes, and 4- Leon Nelson; secretary, Mra. ST. GEORGE AVENUE fered by Dens 1, 2 and 3. wheel independent sospension. Ltttar Millar; program material secrataw, /£ra, Alex l&arcy, Sr.. s^ijfllM* *4fdocial concerns an* Norman Beok *nd kr?,> Thoma's S AVE. ST.GEORGES /WE HAMWAV.N.J. 786 SI GEORGES AVE. RAHWAV.N.J. relations, Mars. John Caristof ShoobtMM; publicity secretary, 8^-OPEL 382 673f. fersen; membership secretary Mrs. Androw Matteift.^oodwil] 388-9400 Mrs. David Kirkup; promotio: secretary, Mxg. CKmetLarsob; MOTORS secretary, Mra. Joseph Maffei; chairman of aftehloon drde, AUTHORIZED RENAULT OODGT DFALER spiritual life secretary, Mr* Mrs. Andrew Nilasen, ST.; atod Leonard Nelson; secretary ehiaarnlan of NtortjMcircle, Mrs. 100 E. ST. GEORGE AVF LINDEN HU6:23741 local church activity, Mr James J»b.

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W«#ley Church lay leader, Ma- [edge," and Gilbert, u &» in- meditation. At 8:00 P. M. IhcI Strong Grasp the Savior Lay" by Wood. .Tame* Radit of the Methodist Youth Follow • Helen Ualszka. Mrs. Clarenca jor Raph Waters, will extend tern. During the offertory both Wesley Service for Good Friday by Bach, and the Anthem by JM »We,. unite *« cikwuon o( M Kellogg.wiU be the featured *»- Wesley Church wi)A> the Acolyte *or(ttt» •£;. grertinfis on behalf of the Wes-the Sanctuary and Chapel evening wiH b»v observed. The Swicttiary Choir will be "O vie*.' ' ' '*' Joan flhoofcrraft, w4H pfwwit W*t irtf (Mr election wH n* Ohoirs will present "The ley Church Official Board and prelude will be "In Death'se , and Mourn with me A- "Were You There?" Mrs. Goofrey Armstrong, Paltna" by Faure, Robert Ma- om During this service, members living Holy Week IJUany by To Welcome 22 church school superintendent, usz will be the Acolyte and Mr. will extend greetings to the par- tnd Mrs. David Kirkup greet Members Sunday ents and the children being bap- rs. -+B0WCRAFT A mtiiu* about YORK WHOll HOUSE AIR CONDITIONING Let of put you in « tised on bchaK of the Wesley On Thursday, April 11, the (mm Mr. Philip Oku, UnlTrrill Rollnt How many y»qri hot It baan now thot you FORDS — The Woslpy Moth Methodist Church School. Last Supper will be observed plannad Is lnfl«tl WHOLE HOUSE AID NEW HOME at the orlist Church will observe Palm The Woman's Society of jeginntng at 8:00 P.M. The Fun For Ait Ages CONDITIONING l«r>, fomlll,, ,umm.r Sunday with baptism and eon- Christian Servioe, under the di Prelude will be "He who will comfort? lilt* ID many othari, you fait It [irmntion of members. rectlon of Mrs. Henry PfeHer, lifter God to Guide Him" by wai to« axpamiva, cfacidad to poitpona It OLD ADDRESS! •'"The membership and evan- will We in charge of the recep- ia-cb, and the Choir Anthem m .M nnofhar yaar, TMl li tha opportuna Mma to j'-lism commission chairm&m, tion in Fellowship Hall to which ill be "Jesu, Grant Me This, I SCOTCH PI AIN J hov. it don.! YORK WHOLE HOUSE »RE- Vrs. Alex Marry, Jr., and the the congregation is invited. Pray" by Pritchard. The ser 3J.1 (1673 SFASON INSTALLATION PRICE IS THE CMNWAl nrmbers of the commission, II Uniting REASON. Call ui tfldny for a monay lovlnfll man topic selected far Maundy VINCENT DE MARCOCONTRACTOK •• I) assist the pastor in welcom- The traditional Palms will be Thursday by the pastor, The * Miniature Golf • Archery 1 -T 22 members into the fellow- offered during the service. Mrs * Go Karta • Ping Pong Fre« Estimates . . Plani • ADDITIONS • ADO A itVM Clarence E. Kellogg, organist, evereod George C. Schlesing * Water Cycles * CanofHna; • i of Wesley Church. Tine 'UNIVERSAL HEATING - EL 2-2484 • ALTERATIONS • ALUM. SIDINO has selected "Maestoso In C r, la "Guests of the Lord." * Pony A Hun* Back Riil»« • Whlffla Golf Driving Fual Oil lalai ... 109 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE, UNDFN . . Sarvir. • MODERNIZATIONS • OARAOB Minor" by Viorne. for the pre- Good Friday Services begin * Snack Bur • Picnic Ar*>a ttlldtntiel ani Commtrclal Air Conrfifmninj 381-7786 On Display ,.. lude. The Sanctuary Choir will at 12:00 Noon to 3:00 P.M. with offer the selection "Hosarata, the Church open for prayer and TUDWIN Blessed He That Cometh", by • Pionat » Orfant K1USO1V PIANO CO. IBJ'R ADVISER 1059 Amboy A»»., Edlion, LI 8-2387 Democratic party leaders re- i port that. James H. Rowe Jr. his been chosen to serve as President Johnson's chief pol cal adviser. The Washington lawyer has reportedly opened a TAT campaign office next door to the building housing the Demo- cratic National Committee. TONITE THRU TUES. 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. Nothing speeds up work lik< the idea of getting through for Warren Faye a chance to take a little rest. Beitty Dunaway "BONNIE

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