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fto TOP C0VERAGB beader-PreM and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage in Woodbridge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Puhllihed Bit*!*! M M Ctu> M..I Wednesday, July 24, 1968 On W«dni>«lay TEN CENTS A* F. 0. Woodbrktt*. N. J.

GUEST EDITORIAL Jack Washburn To Sing At

Ellington To Appear SPECIAL TO THE LEADER-PRESS WOODBRIDGE — Thli All-America community, in the Harry Frank's Dinner Sept. 14 American tradition of extending conoideration to every- body, through its Human Rights Commission joined in 1 ? Jack Washburn. known as the Munzcll and many otherf, * sponsoring "Project Understanding" it St. James School Scott continued. on Monday through Thursday cvenlngR of this week. man with the golden voice, will be a featured entertainer at the "He has also appeared \#th Here On August 26t Although there is no manifMt problem of Race in this "Testimonial To Harry P. Sophie Loren and Anthony community, iU leaders, recoglf rinf the overall importance Frank", associate publisher of Quinn in the Paramount fflra WOODBRIDGE — An antici- of the Issue in onr Nation, fell it advisable to acquaint it* the LEADER-PRESS and pub- 'Blaek Orchid1. He had his *wn rasidents with some of Uie underlying causes of racial dis- pated 10,000 persons are ex- lisher of THE DAILY JOUR- television show in San Fran- turbance, to better understand the evils of the problem, NAL. | cisco and his other television pected to be present for the thereby making a contribution to Its notation. New Industry Locates The reception and dinner j assignments included appearan- Duke Ellington and his Orches Apparently, Woodbrldge resl|ents have more understand- ces, on the Ed Sullivan Show, tra, and the Jay and the Amer honoring Frank on his 50 years' ing of what it takes to solve problems than do some of the in the newspaper business and j Arthur (iodfrey Show, Steve icans at the special concert in On Blair Road Tract "experts" In the field of race relations. for his community service will Allen Show and the Artefle Woodbridge High School Sta- On Monday evening, a selfrproclaimed "scientist" and be held Sept. 14 at the Winfield Francis Show. "intellectual" addressed about 250 people who attended dium on August 28, which will WOODBRIDGE - Another odors, filter out dust particles Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. ".lark Washburn also sang the first session of Project Understanding. They sat quietly kick off the last week of the large industry officiary opened from the air and handle waste In announcing Washburn's HIP leading role in Paradlsf township's recreation activities, its doors on the Blair Road In- disposal that finds its way into •nd paid polite attention to th« speaker, while he held their scheduled appearance, Frank Island, Jones Beach. His most community up to ridicule as a "racist" one, and castigated Way or Ralph Barone declared dustrial tract last week when municipal sewer systems. Scott Jr., general chairman, recent recordings are 'After their Mayor as an unimaginative "politician" who must ceremonies were held for the Frank J. Cerny, executive vice said "we feel honored by hav- The Circus' and 'Maybe', and today. be afraid to attempt anything progressive because the citi- East Coast Woodbridge Pro- president of the laboratory, ing one of the nation's top musi- being released shortly his new- The Hess Oil Company will duction Plant and Distribution said, "This is the first fully zens don't want such leadership, and would turn him ont cal comedy stars join with us est records are "If 5 Year* underwrite the cost of this out- Center of Economics Labora- automated facility of the com- of office. in this tribute to Harry Frank." Pass' and 'Yesterday'." standing concert and the affair tory Ine., 255 Blair Road, pany and will become the proto- Aside from ienoring the fact that h* was the only indi- "Jack Washburn has appear- Tickets for the "Testimonial will not cost the taxpayers one Representing the company at type for future plants to be con- vidual there who was being paM for his attendance, and ed on the.musical comedy stage lo Harry P. Frank' are being cent, he said. the ceremonies were, E. B. Os- structed. A similar type for that he wan there by invitation(ot*ttiwns who were seeking co-starring with such notables handled by Joseph R. Lombar- Dubbed "Appreciation Week" born, president; Frank J. Cer- plant will be put up in Los An an understanding so that he tnd others like him may be as Enzip Pinza, Robert Ryan, di, of 246 Williamson Stwet, by Recreation Director Frank ny, executive vice-president and geles, Calif., in the fall of 1968." granted their rights »% free men ... he was blissfully Florence Henderson Patricia JACK WASHBURN Elizabeth. Murphy, the occasion will ex Raymond E. Wheeler, vice- Produced at the plant will be unaware that Mayor Barone was, at that very instant press "our appreciation for the president, while Mayor Ralph consumer products such as Soi- meeting with the president «f the local chapter of the co-operation of Woodbridge citi- P. Barone and Councilman Har- lax, Electrasol, Finish and Dip NAACP, In a dialogue copp with common problems before zens, particularly the young old Mwtensen were present in It, as well as detergents for they may happen which th« NAACP official termed as Iselin First Jd Squad Troopers Nab people, in our summer activi- behalf of the township council. commercial automatic dish- "very reassuring." ties and programs." Representing the County was washing, detergent sanitizers Despite allegations that they are "provincials", the resi- Joseph P. Somers, industrial Murphy said that the cost of for hospital use, specialty clean- dents willingly gave the speater his "day in court", in their commissioner. Logged 15,000 Miles Suspect After tickets for the concent will be in ^products for food processing determination to understand a problem which obtains large- held at $1 each, and that the ex- Th» new,automated product equipment and industrial ap- ly beyond the borders of their hometown. ISELIN There are 38 men Traffic accidents make up the ion facility will be the first to pected demand will necessitate plications in both liquid and After being preached at for an hour, the audience re- and a hand of high school stu one emergency category that manufacture both powder and powder form. Rt. 1 Hold-Up •eating on a first come-first tired to another room, where tiiev were divided Into group* with the task of keeps the squad members hop liquid detergents and environ- The dents char served basis. liquid products line is of ten or twelve to discuss what the speaker had said. Fol- rushing sick and yjn.ju.red Iselin ping most. Last year, they re mental sanitation products for based around a highly sophis- WOODBRIDGE - State Troop- Ellington the long time leader ghly sophis lowing that session, they reassembled in the school's audi- residents to the hospital. sponded to 200 of them. all four divisions of the com- ticated and completely automa- ers on the New Jersey Turnpika of popular music trends in pany. torium, whpre a member of each discussion group capsuf- The men — electrical engin 7 MINUTE RESPONSE ted blendin gand batching sys- iird what had been discussed. arrested one man shortly after America, and an ambassador The structure, totaling 178,000 tem. eers and truck drivers, execu- The squadmen are proud of par excellance for this Nation square feet, will be used to pro- If the speaker had remained to hear the summations by tives and laborers — belong to he fact that they can be at the he and two others held up the in visits abroad, is joined on the More than 100 or so employes residents, he could have learned a lesson in understanding. duce products for all wajehous- will be able to use a large air the Iselin First Aid and Rescue scene within seven minutes after Sunrise Gas Station on Route 1 bill with a group of youngsters It was apparent that the people .were able to tolerate the es on the Eastern Seaboard, and conditioned dining area with an Squad which last year logged an initial alert. early yesterday morning, near from the streets of Brooklyn indiscretions of the speaker, and to concern themselves will be used for distribution of adjoining roofldeck patio. more than 15,000 miles while an- the call from head- who recognize the opportunities with the problem they had cone to gain an understanding Exit 15 on the Turnpike. its roducts in the New York The Economics Laboratory swering more than 1,200 calls. quarters and the men have three extended Jn this country to of. They realized that the speaker had not bothered to in- The suspect and two others en- Metropolitan area. serves in the New York-Metro- minutes to be at headquarters," those who will strive for excel- form himself of the local situation before making public The squad was formed in 1951) tered the gas station near Fords lence by calling their group Jay One of the important features politan area's major hotels, and is housed in a modern build- Dougherty said. of the plant is the many safe- comment on It. and they mentioned hi passing that [us ref- at 3:12 A. M. One of them had and !he Americans. restaurants, hospitals, schools, ing that can be quickly trans guards against air and water erences to their mayor were ">ot »f line." They rejected "A minute can meaa life or a short revolver and stuck it in colleges, breweries, bakeries! formed into an emergency hos- Another .special event of "Ap- pollution through the use of research also his contention that black ,'iiatbry can be taught only death," Dougherty said? "Those the attendant's ribs. The three laboratories, metal pital. With two ambulance*. seconds and nrinulqj are iinpor- preciation We«k" will be a fam- equipment installed to control manufacturing plants, marine by a black man, statin*, "W *)irt go »u( >ud look lor then tied hi hi up with several 'Civil Defense rescue truck and tarrl." ily night", Wednesday, when effluents in the air and water installations'_. , airlines and house Chines* to teaeh their HUtory" . , and "a knowledgeable white rags and emptied his all playgrounds will remain streams to eliminate noxious holds person, with the aid *t proper sourc* material should be !a "swab truck" — a specially Victims arc generally taken to pockets. They look $203.80 from ©pen until 8:00 p.m. so thai § able to teach within his discipline, regardless of the color iequipped ambulance — the men tlie John F. Kennedy, Perth Am- the attendant and fled in a latt tiio.se who care to may use the pf life skin." vWork an average qf 25,to 30 boy General or Railway hospit model GTO Pontiac. farililies lor cook-ouls and other hours a week without getting a It was evident that Woodbridge residents share the All als. But if a person requests an Fifteen minutes later troopers traditional family activities. > Limited Mail Service American copcem for their fellow men, and that they are red cent. institution in his home town, the Tuesday and Thursday even- The squad building was con stopped the car and apprehend- capable of skirting road blocks in their quest for an under- chances -are the wish will be ed Arvis Daniels, Jr., 22, of Jef- tatfs willjee the last two teen- strutted in 1965. It has a large granted. standing of others' problems. They are actively seeking ferson Avenue, Elizabeth. The age blotitVlances, and Friday, information to help shape their opinions, and they were auditorium, normally used for will sfce the\yclosing presentation To Begin On July 27 dances and bingo parties, which In addition to taking victims other two escaped. State police accorded an object lesion In the dangers of speaking out to hospitals, the squad lends •f f/oject World Wide — a var- can be made into a 50-bed hos- found a .25 calibre revolver in WOODBRIDGE — Because of Saturday and Sunday window on a subject without fall knowledge of the facts. crutches, wheel chairs and other ie#\show presented by the for- pital, complete with an emerg the car which had been stolen thhe CongressionaCi l mandate to service will be discontinued. It is to be hoped that the speaker learned his lesson in equipment free of charge. eign student counsellors at Mer- ency room. the night before from Elizabeth. cut back Federal employmenployment understanding from the residents of this All-American "We are seeking persons who rill Park, beginning at 7:00 p.m. General delivery windows will Dougherty, a former Navy He is charged by state police to the June 30, 19666 level—inlli - community. can work days," Dougherty said. be open for two hours on Sat pharmacist's mate and now a with possession of a stolen car cluding 83,238 for the postal ser- urdays from 8:30 A. M. to 10:30 F. M. P. "Those interested should contact vice nationally and many in this timekeeper for an area firm and concealed weapon. Wood- A. M. to deliver mail to general us to make an appointment for bridge Police will charge him area—mail service limitations said all members hold current an interview." Hole In One For delivery patrons and to firms "Hopefully," Mr. Watson add- duce employment to the June with armed robbery. Patrolman will start locally, Saturday July that normally call for their mail Red Cross first aid cards. Eight 27, Postmaster Deter said to- ed, "Congress will correct this 1866 level." qualified instructors conduct Arthur Dando made the initial at the post office. Residential situation." report and Detective Stephen day. customers who have received a Mr. Deter noted also that he regular classes to keep person 16-Year-OIder Postmaster Deter emphasized Carbide Co. Expands Simon made the follow up in- The local postal head has been notice that parcels are being net posted on new methods. that the Post Office Depart- has been directeed to submit his vestigation. FORDS _ Jack Wolff, 16- advised by Postmaster General held for them at the post of- Squad personnel, like most Specility Facilities ment-agreed to the reduction in plans by September 1 regarding year old son of Mr, and Mrs. W. Marvin Watson to comply fice also may call for them at other units, depend on donation! WOODBRIDGE - The eon funds for the 1969 fiscal year John Wolff, 4 Grant Avenue, with the cutback required by that time. his proposals on how and when from the public. Besides attend struetion of a large specialty grading raw gases produced by that began July 1, and is not made a hole-in-one Thursday gress under the recently- Saturday delivery on city resi- "This is not a matter of dol- asking for a restoration of any ing weekly meetings, members gas facility by the Li,nde Divis- other divisions of Union Car- on the sixth hole at the Rarl- Scted tax bill (Public Law dential routes should be han- canvass homes to collect fund; ion of Union Carbide Corpora- bide. With the new facility, taji Arsenal Golf Course — a lars but of people," Postmaster money cut from its budget. 90-364) by reducing some postal dled locally. and sponsor dances and bingo tion at its air separation com- Union Carbide and J. T. Baker, distance of 148 yards. services and curtailing new hir- General Watson explained. "Un- "The Postmaster General," der the manpower restrictions Mr. Deter explained, "tqld us An effective date for the parties to keep the $20,000-a-year plex in Keasbey, was announced a leading distributor of fina The youth is a junior at St. ing. operation going. today. chemicals to the research indus- imposed by the tax bill, we sim- we could operate within our ilimination of Saturday residen- Joseph's High School, Metuch- Curtailments as follows will ply will not have enough peo- budget and maintain postal ser The only outside finances the The new facility will provide try under contract with the cor- eo. and haj participating in take effect locally: ple to continue all postal ser- vices at or near their present tial delivery here and nation- unit gets is $2,500 from the town- production and test equipment poration to market these gases golf for four or five years. •Effective July 27, all regular vices at their present level. level if we did not have to re ally is then expected to be es- ship, not even enough to pay. forfor bulk distribution, storage to laboratory users - will be bet- ablished by the Department, the squad's yearly $3,300 insur facilities for safe handling of ter equipped to handle the en- the postmaster explained. ante bill. toxic gases, and facilities for up tire market for specialty gases.

LKADICR—Nicholas DaPrile, 2li3 Green Street, was installed as grand knight of Ihr Middlesex Council 857 Knights of us at ceremonies held in the Knights Hall. He has beeu associated with the Prudential Insurance Company for the, l>a>,i is years aud lives at home with his wife, Ann, and five children. Present at the installation were members of the" Free and Accepted Order of Mason* aud the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice P. Griffin of St. James Church. In the photo above left l(» right are John Kuntrie, district warden; Stephen Comba, secretary of the Americus Lodge No. HI), V. and A. M.; Philip P. PULLING THE SWITCH: Township Officials join executives of the new Hast Coast Woodhiidi;t> Production Plant and Distri- Boyle, past grand knight; Joseph Gudgeon, presenting gavel to Mr. DaPrile, Cliff O'Brien, District deputy Aladar T Orew Jr bution Outer uf the Economics l.aboiatmks Inc., 2fi.) Hlah Kuail, Avoid, in pulling the .switch tfrat officially opt'iit'ct this splendid incident of the Central Jersey Shrine Club and Len Walter*, past grand knight. new addition to the Blair Koad Industrial Trait. Left to rjghl are Mayor Italph Baioiic-, Itaymoiid K. Wheeler, vice president; E, B. Otiborn, president; Frank J. Cern.v, executive vice president and Councilman Harold Moitonstn. SUPPORT YOUR FIRE FIGHTERS The Life They Save May Be Yours • 1• THE MIDDLESEX COUNTS

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TOP COVERAGE f Leader Shopper .r-rr«-^ coverage In Leidrtr»Pn*i an lVmrH«bri million. 1.6 million kilowatt coal fired power, will bo hold Saturday, July 27 voimrk and Julianna I.esky {the U S. A officuting with .••, \ust Virginia. The new unit* will power two I by Si DfMiielrius Ukrainian Or Members of the parish and or j assistance of Father John thodix ('lunch to mark a mort diak, pastor, and many priigtt .,1,1.- of producing 800,000 kilowatts of electricity ''•< hurninfj ceremony. Sanitations affiliated therewith \nnf; Plant of Appalachian Power Company, gam of the archdiocese. ulitv of the American Electric Power System R the achievements of; contributed generously !o the Fuw Teamwork St. Demetrius Ukrainian Ortho 'building fund which was incroas riox parish the most outstanding led by "a loan on'the" morlga'ge k/S'f.T P TFFI I >» Sigma CChWi orf Carteret will hMft a one was the building of St. Dc-! advanced by the Perth Amboy fif, !]Ji£ lhthee parisparlsh with tbe IM .in Serv•rviel ^ Station, Port Reading, July 27 metrius CommunityCommunity; CenteCenter on|,Saving|jSi s InstitutioItitti n in thhe Roosevelt Avenue in 1955. trustee* headed fir*t by ffw W* mil:. P M. • \ amount of $100,000. Total cost of Walter W. Wadiak, who Tim building was planned in the Center came up to $250,000. succeeded 1951 when a campaign for rais- by J board of trustees headed Kosten. his predec«*wr. w .! » Center re- |ri:RI: I - The H. F. Botier Co., located at the old quired another ban advanced property reported the (heft of a welding ma Playground Events Listed by the saaii- bank again in the |imt burning torch. amount of HW.<**), tbe baUnee * * * j CARTERET — The Carteret Nathan Hale School playground. Contest Winners of which as of ivy* u S3*%Wft, re nlo h 1 The parish wjf bold a dinner* • /•IlIT^-TfA^f^J? !!. "!L' J ! M^ !Recreation Department lux ar |Music will be provided by the All nine playgrounds sponsor Shopping Crier. TH. burglar, »PParently! , . ^ ,, ed bubble gum blowing contests. Jacce Saturday, July 21. at "* r me ranged numbei 0llL anding Organized Confusion orchestra. t'!H i Winners were John Lukas, Kev ' iDeir.etrius center cor*' j*v*nts for the jtext never a I Music will .start at S and con- in Dralw, Mary Ligari, Kathy [ri;itt:r - Cartiwt health ofoeeV f)a,»fd K. (weeks. Commissioner" 'Kobert tinue to 11 P. M. The Scflmariko, Michael Mirko,, ml thai a confereaei is belsut held in Washington. iStigetg i and Recreation Director School playground will be used. Michael Tezbin, Joaun Nonnen i noise puMtc [Thomas Coughlin completed on August 28 for a Block Dance. tnacher, Sharon Seymore and [ Dance for Jeanette Stone Winners of thej [plans for a Block Dancing will start at 8 and last :.Iuly 24, 1968. Music will be pro various contests will receive a tRf-T l.nrenzo D. Curfoelo of Union Cit>*. reported the until 11 P. M. Music will be pro- bfgin at vided by the C'rownsmen from 8 bus trip with chaperones to £r Tizio at I n ihe U.S.M.R. parking lot He said his auto to 11 P. M. on the Nathan Hale vided by the Chosen Few. Palisades Park at the closing of he parked it. lohr iA:hky a* School playground. Arts and Crafts the playgrounds. Mrs, trttlla • • •"••-.. The following day, July 25, a The Arts and Crafts depart On July 29, the Recreation De r.Jis. .Ann Tizio JO TUtI I -- Thieves stale all fmr wheels and tire* from Choral Concert will he presented ment will teach the children the partment will offer free movies! dinm-i wiih tbe i,v Klizabtth Eamlodl, U Edwin Street, Car- at the Carteret Park from 7 to art of making leather key cases to children of school age. Walt; pan-h \H\ua%, Peter M«*a att< 9 P. M. The Chora! group is un for their playground project be- Disney entertainment motion i'luU in charge of ad- der the direction of Miss Joan pictures of full length with car i:..M"iiv Fivh'rr i'iho Hundiak ginning Monday July 29. On 1 Kr.mk Perry, IB Tappcn Street, Port Reading, Bressman, Carteret High School Monday, July 22, from 1 to 3 the toons will be shown at the Car ,,i(. |; i) '.f . a toy'i<-ijjr book and ht Moulder while playing Softball at the Sulli- teret High School Stadium be-j (jubln• 11>. music teacher. The Recreation Parkview Playground will be REV. JOHN IIIMIIAK UEV. rill'KK MKI.Kflf i aricret Park, while sliding into second base. Department has been sponsoring serviced, from 3 to 5 the Shore Sinning at 8:30 P. M. A slight Hoard U IiU*d •••<• Perth Amboy General Hospital in the Carthi- s talented group since the crest, on Tuesday, July 23, from donation will be charged to Thf prfsexn i^^rd Phillip*, Jiids* Choral Program Grant Avenue, on Wednesday The public is invited to attend. To Name lleil Tonight Maltreat at tfc* Carteret Dteer reported from 1 to 3 Liberty Park, 3 to 5 The first feature picture will be acl Bodiiaj-. Micba*! On August 8, the Choral group Mrs. Ano Myzykii aad tame ta the place, had wmetliiax to will present a program from 7 Carteret Park, on Thursday Mr. Magoo's Storybook and Walt As B. E. Business Head abusive. from 1 to 3 Bernard Street, 3 to Disney cartoon parade. The Car „.„_„„,„„ Muzyka, wan 'Aber members of to 9 P. M., in the Carteret Park. CAR1ERK1 -t.ciii-c II. Hoil, a formor CurteiH tosidcm and , jniU.<*e Andrew Heriesb. On August 13, another Block 5 Cornell Estates, on Friday teret Youth Council will be in he tom charge of donations. a former member of the Carle-ret board of Kducation will be ]\]ithavl Dwbrowoltki, tUmaid \io vou mWaiog a pigeon? One pigeon is await Dance will be presented on the from 1 to 3 U. S. Metals. named business administrator of the board at tonight's meeting Szpak Andiew H^roadyfc H,, at n iMiii Street, Carteret. of the Board of Education. Michael PavkwU. Anthony Curtail Mail 'Good Old Days* Final Plans Set He will succeed Edward Tirello, who resigned from his po Skiypociki Waltw K«yo»»ka, St- For Parish Picnic sition sometime ufjo. mon Chelak. Pttw Mriu, The*- Vhtta, M iMMveM Aveane, Car- Service Saturday A Thing of Past Mr. Heil graduated from Carteret High School and Temple dore Dobcovwlkki. Steve Leahy, ried ihe theft of Ma ttit. CARTERET — Final plans CARTERET — Mail service CARTERET-In July 1928- University in Philadelphia. John Dobro»<4tkj. Michael • • • exactly 40 years ago, there are being made by Chester Mil- limitations will start Saturday, ik and Mitchell Bednartz, chair- Ex Board Member Szuak. Paul iLau«otk>' Mtchaet was a lot to hold the attention He was employed in au executive capacity af the Benjamin Hrycuna, Sr., OxofiaMwe, My- - Mm Evans, 37 Hermann Street, reported that July 27. of Carteret citizens. men of the Holy Family Picnic :•;• "'icd into Us home and garage. He aUo report August 4, with the cooperation Moore plant in Carteret for a period of 18 years. Elected to theinio. All regular Saturday and Sun- Two efforts failed to pur- board of education, Mr. Heil served a full term of three .years. Rev. John Huadwk who can* . *- *i He was tre*te4 at the Perth Amboy from street deposit boxes will with the result that a curfew Mustang, which will be raffled Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, &* opinion ot the former "W be adjusted to conform to the ordinance was approved. A off at 6:00 P. M. on Sunday, Mr. Heil moved from here in 1959. He formerly resided in lne expam.ioe «* the f»n*!i was August 4th. West Carteret section miraculous. Wnh ibe 4**n,*e of less-frequent Sunday collection blast from Liebig's whistle 13 told the children they must Proceeds from this affair will Father of Four i" ^ pi«o««r*, tixte *a# a ISKT-ii,, slh Steele Mines Limited, a 75% owned Can schedule. * change 1 uarii Wf&it rush home. be used for the extensive reno- He is married to the former Ann Halasnik. They have four!" f « l lurv (,f AM AX (American MeMetaWl Climax, Inc.), an General delivery window will .'/>«- (be l l 1 jn s lur An advertisement in the Car- vation of the School. Fr. Henry childre,i.drenn; Christina, 18; John, 17; George Jr., 7 and Petra Ann.:«-^7^^* "' "i ement on a new two--year labor contract with be open for % «« "0 A » 0 mke. of u- —:__ —J iii T.«.r days from 8 A.M. to 10 A.M. to teret Press offered a four- Bpgdan, administrator, extends 20 months. k of America at Us mine mmill near days - .. . a:hearty welcome to all friends In addition to the Heil appointment, the board is expected to [conipanwu, to *» ptm deliver mail to general delivery room bungalow, plus two lots was ratified by Local 5319 of the for a total of $4,000. and parishioners. name several teachers. », July 17, The contract covers 170 workers patrons. amounted to M.r :

., v 'I of new aluminum paschal and catafalque .,, ;/•"• i" rented to St. Demetrius Ukrainian Ortho- ami ulJui louxiUft. btc^tuc M Sunday. • » • I block dance, aponaroed by th« Carteret ; will be held at • o'clock tonight at ^Iwol Auditorlnn. • • « !l * I'arterot First Aid Squsd took a member i'lu.i: will] lai.it1 '-xint&t* Kh Hillock II to the Marine Hospital in Staten I IU |.,.JJjit A,.'fcil.»..»r.Jll ill while the boat was docked at the :• an |jji! s the CrKtf autid (be • * * w i ft* \ i)ike was found in front of 219 Randolph I 11- ii j-'j-i^' U J ^ '' police showed that the bike was reported ! ".\(1f 128 Emerson Street • • • i|h<- tar of Charlea ITbtts W Roosevelt Ave 3t0<«» here, has htm reewerod m Woodbridge.

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tbe y«IMf ,HeyWiiy be Photo shows members of the Caiteret Police Department at tbe Horough HaU, Tht picture k if«il CLIP ffPHPH OUT Fast Sales Promoted USE NOW THRU AU(i. 3, iflf»8. Clip nut this cntirr Ad! IT IS <»E Hl(. DISCOUNT COUPON. By Multiple Listing ELIZABETH - Selling records Jnion County Multpile Listing possessed by the real estate Service a» members of the board broker mem hers of the Union jf directors are: WO III IS County Multiple Listing Service Shea Schachter, Schathter border on Ihe sensational. Realty, St. George at No, Wood- Homes worth many millions Avenue, Linden; J.M. Neustaed- nf dollars are sold each year by r J. M. Neustaedter 83' E. i MOKE mrmhnrs of the Multiple Listing Westfield Avenue, Roselle Park Service which has its headquart R. E. Scott Jr., R. E. Scott Co., rs at 328 Morris Avenue In Eliz- 400 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth; I THAN aholh. G. E. Howland Jr., G. E. How- Commenting on why hlande , Inc., 13 Eastman St., Cran- houjtht Union County MLS tord. mem hers were so successful in Frank Johnapn, R. Mangeli FREE! FREE! FREE! soiling homes fast, Charles V. Co., 365 Chestnut St., Union; 'lorry, president, said: William Price L. J. Z«hnb*uer, "Any member can supply • Inc., 982 StUyveunt > Avenue, prospective buyer with *n up-to Union; Herb Tieger, Surety date picture, description ana lo- Realty, 95 E. Jersey Strtet, cation of every listing available. Elizabeth;U. E. Ratzman, Ratz- Thus, the buyer can see the en- man Agency, 121 Chestnut ire Union County home real Streeit, Roselle. •slate market instantly while Ail Palermo, Wm. G. Palermo, visiting only one broker. nc, 441 No. Wood Avenue, Lin- den; Sid Nunn, G. Q. Nunn, 181 "When a homeowner, interest- North Avenue E., Cranford; ). unit' can tie1'Converte d quickly PLAYGROUND nated Sunday, scheduled as fnl- We will deduct SO..' off Ihc regular price of atfy "Cprnmurticade1' is a new 115-intfi ]fe' b6mni(fhieations center ows: «:30. 7:15, 8, 8:45, 9:45, 0FF "i eoiil, car coat or suburban jacket. Cleaned and foot (raiJer ' featuring eic||ibitji and moved to the affected area NEWS 0:30 and 11:15 A.M. and 12 noon in the upper, or main, church; finished. and displays wiiich 1 el I the'slwy lor emergency usj. STRAWBERRY HILL Designed to supplement New also, 9:15, 10, 10:45, and 11:30 COUPON; Jersey • Bell's, popular open Tlie registration to date li .M. and 12:15 P.M. in the lower Happy-go liuuse program,. "Com muni 23. The winners of the week church, Lourdis and Falima MIRZA CLEANSED — Summer cade1', already has been booked for Arts and Crafts metallic Halls. The sacrament of Bapt- I 25% Fashions far ..various locations through wall decors are Bobby Kacaba ism, will be administered at 1 This coupon must be presented when rug is sent in. Susan Superior, Brian Sharick, all at... out the., #tate< > Groups wishing .M. in the main church. We will deduct 25% off the regular price, (over 12'ft.. Brian Cannizard. Joann Hander- LOW • 10W to arrange for a; show in their STORK CLUB I OFF wide, reg. price) nan, Carol Gill, and Dawn A baby-sitting service, conduc- community should contact their New arrivals recorded at the ed by C.Y.O. girls, is available local telephone business office Barsi. Paper Bag faces were CLEARANCE Perth Amboy General Hospital to parents attending any of th* 2COUPON f#r details. made on Monday with a contest PRICES nclude: to follow. The Most Outstanding Masses, Sunday morning. Small SLIPCOVERS The modern blue-and-white From Fords, a son to Mr. an< paper bag face was done by children may be brought to I 50^ • SwimiuiU unit features displays on tech- Mrs. Arthur Brett, 21 Burnham Missy Lucas. A Pet Show wa Room 206, across from th* We will deduct 50 IRVING ST. Smallest Crawling Animal- nesday; 7:S0 P.M., the continu- BAHWAT the communications needs of the From Iselin, a daughter tc Cleaned and finished. people of New Jersey. Mary Ann Sorensen; Most Un- ous novena to St. Jude, patron OPEN THUJUS. Mr. and Mrs. James Cher, 6! usual P, a—(guinea pigs) Da- of hopeless cases and the novena, OFF Of topical interest in today's •til 9 P.M.! Patton Street; a daughter tc vey and Ken Larson. Bug to Our Lady of the Miraculous COUPON; OOitr Iteys. "muii" world is an exhibit on Sat. 'til « 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rus Snatcher winners are Tomm Medal. Benediction of the Most miniature circuits, new micro- chak, 1046 Green Street. Cicala—1st place for catching Blessed Sacrament will be com- BEDSPREADS scopic building blocks which From Carteret, a daughter tc the most beautiful butterfly memorated afterward. Candlewick Bedspreads, laundered - Reg. 99tf, you pay only 69«*. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Craig Kevin Shea—2nd place—the only George Washington and Bates Bedspreads, laundered • Reg. $1.49, First Friday .will be observed 109 Roosevelt Avenue; a son tc one able to catch a lightning August 2, with. Masses to be an- you pay only $1.19. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ortiz bug. nounced. I MB MM ^^M ^^m m^m **-- ** «• ^^m ^M HM ^mm I^HI ••• ••• ^am aiM 37 Union Street; a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Verna BUCKNELLPLAYGROUND chio, 37 Louis Street. Bowtie Pool and by making The children at Bucknell Park velvet pastel drawings and net From Sewaren, a son to Mr started out a long hot and humii and Mrs. George Rybak, bug holders as a part of their week with a doll show on Mon arts and crafts program, Pleasant Avenue. day morning. Nanette Leonard!; From Avenel, a son to Mr. an was awarded first prize for th BLANFORD PARK Mrs. Gerald Chrlstensen, 281 doll with the prettiest costume A Bike contest was held on NOW Demorest Avenue. Eric Cooper, the only boy t July* 16. Winner* were: 1st enter the contest walked awa; place, most colorful bike—Joe with 1st prize for owning thi Cubolaki; 1st place, most decor- FREE TRIAL Circle Players Set most talented and unusual doll, ative—James Jeffersen; and 2nd Date for Try-Outl a Mexican string puppet. On Place, Ernest Muller. Prelimin- 50 COLORFUL FASHIOH CHECKS Tuesday the boys got into the aries were held for the foul WOODBRIDGE — The Circli act with a modeling contest shooting tournament; winners When you open your Players of Woodbridge will noli Ken McAuliffe took first prize were: Joanne Covington, Margo additional try-outs for parts ii for the best model gun with Whitehead, Charles Covington, QUALITY STORES IN THIS AREA the play "Rain" by John Coltoi Barry O'Neil and Larry NcClu- Clarence Turner and Joe Tur- NEW CONVENIENCE and Clemence Randolph. Try leffe following suit by winnini ner. Velvet panel* were mada ELIZABETH — 536 NO. BROAD ST. . . . outs will be held at the Circli 1st prize for the best air anc on Thursday, tii* most decora- 189 ELMORA AVE, ... 522 FIRST AVE. . . . Playhouse, Martin Terrace am car models. Besides participat tive panels being done by: Kar- Rahway Avenue, Thursday, Jul; ing in these contests the chi en Kalinowslri, Joanne Coving- 406 SO. BROAD ST. CHECKING ACCOUNT 25, 8 p. m. Ronald Platt is dren also enjoyed themselvei ton, Lace Covington and Mary- by swimming in the Projec ellen Kalinowski. • COLONIA — • SPRINGFIELD reding. 426 Lake Ave. 203 MorrU Ave. • LINDEN — • WOODBRIDGE — 2400 Linden Ave., East 108 Main St. 435 No. Wood Ave. AND THEN • MXO\ ~ • UNION — . 246 Plainfleld Ave. 344 Cheetnut St. you can...Do All Your Opon Mon., & Thun. NitM • METUCHKN -p- ^^^^^^ 'til 9 P.M. POOLS!! • HAHWAV — 884 Si. George Ave. 402 Main St. Personal Banking SAVINGS THAT ARE UNCOMPARA6LEI AIL FACTORY FRISH POOLS IN SIALIO CAN- TONS LIMITED QUANTITIESI CASH N CARRYI EVERYTHING FULLY GUARANTiiDI ' • ISELIIV — • NEW PROVIDENCE — MHM . 119 1AVINOI ON POOl ACCHimill • "Under One Roof"ndlion 1538 Oak Tree Rd. 592 Central for Reg. Jll'l- Sulchfrme for IB' Mu»Un_$»* c«ll 442-4100 68 MUSKIN CAPRI POOLS Urg. $ ififl-Btiuh lUven W»llt A F»olur«» imluiJ* "Sanilind liim", •*" Round for Super Carol, CompleU Ijnlof DiUNi , | I PHONE 325-5000 • 15'x48" ltr||. J 11 - Duunlitioy lilt Up l.adder~92U ROUTEMAN SERVICE tit.'It. $:'.—I'ullv Cover lor 2V Pooli $IU uiuul diliount pr'i* ••** — 139 %•::< As h 4' Toot l.mijUn $1O Dependable • Convenient • Bunded jr. WouJ L»Jdei _16.»» 18x48" Urn. $:. -Aluminum l.niirt .18.11 If more convenient fur you, you fun also call those nuinlxrt for uiual diicount • FIITEH FOR POOII AT 110 SAVINGS • IIUITOIA* SEI PERTH AMBOY prill $199 169 Kfg. 1 M -)\\'V. rilt«r (or IV Pooli_SS» r K. n. J til -HI'A Kilter lor 18' Faoli_V4S 539-1140 * 969-2421 * 77, >-8(>76 SAVINGS 24 Kfg. JH'f HPK Filter lor 21' Pool« $18 Um. Jll)l>*°«>u»t Frli- li' Pvoli |11» USE NOW TTTRTT AITC. :i, l%8. C.\\\* mil this riiiire ail. Men.btt ffdiul Deoont Insuunc* Coipoution • RiPLACiMINT LINMS IO« POOU • 1174 ELIZABETH AVENUE. EllZABEIH p|i. JKI lrivl8 Millionaire l.inrr ... 17.SO IT IS UJNK MIC DISCOUNT COlU'OlN! ~~ D.ilj S»l III « I I hurt \,rf p., kin lul ii II at II i-H. Jill IH»18 Milliiituii-i- I inn . 5H.5O Leader-Press Wednesday, July 24, 19RR List Committee* Balch Cited Miss Janet Lee (Ireene Jaycee-ettes For Safe Driving Weds Wendel Schaefer WOODBRIDOE — SlnmlinR COMMA—Benson R. Buich, committee chairmen for [he up B8 Meredith Rnad, has bren reo coming 'season were namrri by oCTized by Humble Oil fc Ttc WOOrmttllKiF, —Saturday at Trentbn State College. She 1» WoodbridRp Township .Jnyrrr- fining Company for achieving ooii in Wesley Methodist employed as a teacher of the el I PS as follows: 1!> years nf arcidnnt free driv- I Church. Ellison, Miss Janet Lee fifth grade at the Melvin H. .Taycee Jargon, Mrs. Grace ing. Mr Bnlch i.s manager of (Irrcnr, daughter of Mrs. Elea- K r e p s Elementary School, Gichner; mimeo, Mrs. Klnine oil heal sales for the Linden j nor Greene, lfiG Freeman Street, Hightstown. Martin; history, Mrs. flclea dislrict. .iml Mortimer Greene, Culpep- Mr, Schaefer i.s a 1963 gradu- Mosolgo; constitution change. A. E. W Ada, Jr., operations pcr, Va., became the bride of ate of Thomas Jefferson Hi^h Mrs. Marilyn Willoy; sunshine. manager of Humbles eight , Wendel Sehaefer, son of Mr. andSchool, Elizabeth, and served Mrs. Carol Trache; hospitality state Northeasteren Region .in- i!\n-s. William Schaefer, 144 four years in the U. S. Navy. and membership, Mrs Sup Fi dicates the awards are made (Jiove Avenue. The Rev. George He attended Trenton Junior Col- garolta; speak-up, Mrs, Mosul-' annually to recognize vehicular !<.'. Srhlesinger officiated. lege and is employed as a sri- go; publicity. Mrs. Figarotta driving accomplishments of em- Mrs. Carmen Patten Jr. was entific assistant by American and Mrs. Norma Miller; adull. ployees under the company's matron of honor. Miss Julie Cyanamid, Princeton. Mrs. Gichner and Mrs. Gcclke safety program. llfi/.fpld was bridesmaid. Sorvinu as best man was Ed- Ensinger. "The best designed vehicle on Jeweled necklines and cuffs ward Cook. Usher was Alexan- on cocktail dresses are favorei Named as special committee' the road is only as safe as the der Hill. chairmen are Mrs. Miller, fash man behind the wheel," Mr. by some designers. ion show; Mrs. Barbara Lewis, Aficr a trip to the Pocono Ada stated in announcing the Colorful shoes with medium husband's night; Mrs. Claire award. "Our safe driving train- Mountains, Pa., the couple will Kolakowski, vacation auction; ing stresses defensive driving make their home in Cranbury. heels continue to be popular. Mr*. Audrey Weber, carnival; techniques and the need to Mrs. Schaefer is a 1964 gradu- Mrs. Dolores Herold, capital watch out for the other fellow ate of Woodbridge Senior High city receipt; Mrs. Joan Campel, The practice of avoiding trouble School and a 1968 graduate of football classic; Mrs. Millie Sut- by anticipating it enables our phsn. parades; Mrs. Mosolgo. truck and autmobiles to achieve mylons for Greystone; Mrs. Mar- some 21 \ million miles of safe Iselin Church tin, coupons, Mrs. Kolakowski, driving annually." picnic; Mrs. Sutphen. area meet ing hostess. Sunday Services Honorary membership was Vacation Bible School ISKUN - Rev. Samuel Clut ! presented to Gretel Moeckel. tor, pastor of Iselin Assembly New members sworn in in Announced By Pastor of Gort Church, announced ser- elude Mrs. Herold and Mrs. CLARK — The Rev. B. N. vices (or Sunday, July 28, have Trache Christensen, pastor, announce: been scheduled as follows: 9:451 that the Christian and Mission A M., Sunday School for all ary Alliance Church of Clark ace levels, with ten classes, nur- will conduct a two-week Dail: sery through adult; HAM Vacation Bible School, Monday worship service; 11 A. M. Junior through Friday, July 29 through (I'tinlo bj Hrja* Studio) (Photo by Frederick's) Church, for boys and girls two Society News August 9, at 2 Denman Avenue through eleven years of age; MRS. CHARLES.I. AFFUTTO This year's theme will be MRS. JAMES J. KOZO and 7 P. M., Evangelistic Cru "God's Son for Our World" sade service. (Note: Ruth Wolk is on vaca- Morning and evening session Tlie church nursery will be tion. The column this week was will be conducted as follows: available, under supervision for written by Peggy Wilverding). Couple Exchanged Vows Ages 3-9, 9:30 A. M. to Noon Kozo-Burrows Marraige small children, infants to two Steve Kordos. 36 W. Iselin Ages 10-Teens, 7:00 - 9:00 P. M years of age, during the 11 Parkway, Iselin, a student at All children and youth are in o'clock services. vited to attend • and to bring ENSIGN Colonia Senior High School, is j Solemnized On Saturday Activities and services for the WINDSOR J. LAKIS JS. one of the high school students At Double Ring Ceremony their friends. remainder of the week of the who began studies of Chinese ^ — The marriage of Serving as best man was Rich- 28th include: Wednesday, July Windsor J. Lakis Jr., son of COLONIA — Marriage vows with Father Jensen officiating. 30, 9:30 A M., ladies prayer Mr. and Mrs. Windsor J. La- at Seton Hall University. The were exchanged Saturday be- tisl'Susan Lyn Burrows, daugh ard Pryce, Washington, D. C. classes will last until August 9. Given in marriage by her fa- W Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ushers were Andre Apostol, service, 6:30 P. M., Royal Rang- Ids, 240 Grove Street, Wood- The demonstration class is part tween Miss Vilma Elizabeth Sei- ther, the bride wore a gown of ers, boys youth unit, and Mis- bridge, was commissioned an jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ejurrows, 349 Colonia Blvd., and Avenel; David Price, Totten- of the National Defense Educa- silk organza trimmed with Ven- itttts Joseph Kozo, son of Mr. ville, S. I., N. Y.; Joseph Oden- sionettes, girls' junior mission- ensign in the United States tion Act Summer Institute for Ralph Seijo, 31 Beekman Ave- ice lace flowers and seed pearls. ary unit, semi-monthly meetings Navy at graduation ceremon- nue, and Charles Joseph Afflito, •nd Mrs. James J. Kozo, 280 heimer, Iselin; Frederick Dil ies held at the Officers Can- Elementary and Secondary Her floor length veil fell from a 'Prospect Avenue, Avenel, was kes, Woodbridge. and 7:45 P. M. Mid-Week Bible School Teachers of Chinese held son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Afflit matching lace headpiece, and Study and prayer meeting; didate School, Newport, R.I.. to, 4 Tower Place, Fanwood. The she carried a nosegay of glam- i Solemnized Saturday afternoon Mrs. Kozo graduated from last Friday. at Seton Hall in conjunction with at the First Presbyterian Church Woodbridge Senior High School Thursday, August 1, 7:30 P. M., the U. S. Office of Education. double ring ceremony was per-elias. W. M. C. (Women's Missionary Ensign Lakig completed a« formed at St. Bartholomew The of Avenel with the Rev. Walter and Westminster College, New The high school students who Miss Jo Ann DePierri, Colonia, Feigner, pastor, officiating, and Council) monthly meeting; and extensive 18-week course in Apostle Church, Scotch Plains, Wilmington, Pa. She is employ- Saturday, August 3, 7 P. M., participate come every day to was maid of honor. Bridal at- the Rev. Graham Bardsley, as- ed as a teacher by the Metuchen Navy sciences and coordina- (lie South Orange campus and tendants were Mrs. Louise Fal- sisting at the double ring cere- :hurch open to the public for ted subjects prior to his com* Board of Education. prayer. missioning. attend classes from 10 A. M., cone, Philadelphia, Pa., and mony. Her husband, a graduate of to noon. The classes consist of Miss Jane Catalano, Scotch Following a two-week leave, Given in marriage by her the same high school, served he will report for duty aboard n hour's instruction by a par Plains. Flower girl was Cynthia three years in the United States VFW Ladies Auxiliary 8cipant in the Institue and an Fuentes, Bronx, N. Y., niece of father, the bride was attired in the U.S.S. Caddo Parish op- hour's laboratory exercise and [a gown of organza trimmed with Army, and is attending Union erating in Vietnam. the bride. College, Cranford. He is em- Plans Hawaiian Night drill conducted by a native Serving as best man was Mi- Alencon lace and seed pearls ISELIN — The Ladies Auxil He is a Woodbridge High speaker in the Chinese and Ja- featuring a full length train ployed by the Woodbridge Town School graduate and also a chael Forina, Union, cousin of ship Engineering Department. iary of VFW Post 2636 will con panese languages. No credit is the bridegroom. Ushers were Ni- trimmed with matching lace. duct an Hawaiian night dance 1966 graduate of Lafayette given for the course, but the cholas Falcone, Philadelphia, Her elbow length veil fell from August 4, 9:00 P. M. College, Easton, Pa. students have the advantage of Pa., and Eric Seijo, Colonia, matching lace headpiece, and ATTEND CONVENTION A past commanders and pasl a number of professional teach- brother of the bride. e carried a bouquet of gamel- EDISON — Wilson L. Mad presidents dinner honoring Nor- ers. At the end of the four-week After a trip to the Bahama is and an orchid. sen of fidison, a , Lutheran man Stanley and Mrs. Lonnie' period certificates of attendance Miss Marcia Burrows, Co- Brotherhood distrtab ' rtoj^U be held, Septem- Baslardo will*be awarded. ' Islands, the couple will make theirlnwhe in Clark. For travel^ DR. mia, sister of the bride, was tive, attended 121. Drfess win ba ojrtional. i MUSIC STUDIO ' • • • A. G. ANECKSTEIN laid of honor. Bridal atten- Plans were also announced i ing th,t!pride chose a red, white, , pPpPENE S EDISON OFFICE: sales convention with his wife • Leuoni • Sheet Music R. Wayne Randolph, a senior dress with white patent nts included Miss Carol Kozo at| the Radisson Hotel, Minne- for a Halloween dance, October • Sale* On All Instruments pre-med student at the College Dr. AArthur G. Aneckstein has venel; Miss Barbara Paton apolis, Minn., having qualified 26, with Mrs. Joseph Strassen- leather accessoriesi . announced the opening of his • ReeordK • Band Rentals of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, was ompton Plains; Miss Barbara for the conference through his as chairman. ! 00LONU: W7 lnmin An., 3BJ-7.VV: The bride ggraduated- from office for the practice of Oh- ! named to the Dean's List. He uci, Edisou; Mrs. Virgil Pus-] insurance sales efforts during The next meeting of the group 411 Katmj *'•. J55-C30S Wuodbrldge Senior High School stetrics and Gynecology at is the son of Mr. and Mrs :arich, Bentleyville, Pa. 1947. is scheduled for August 15. Richard B. Randolph, Schoder in 1964 and served as, vice chair- 1819 Oak Tree Road in Edison. Avenue, Woodbridge. man of the 1963 Debutante Ball, Born in Perth Am boy and a * * * graduate of Perth Amboy High sponsor*p ! by % Woodbridgige School in 1953, Dr. Aneckstein Multi-talented Dean Poulsen,| i TWSToWnSshrh p *Biisines*Bii s and PProfesf - attended the University of Vir- 105 Schoder Avenue, Wood- sional Women's Club, ginia where he graduated with bridge, recently made his New AIRMAN ROBERT PUZZO Mr. Afflitto graduated from distinction and was elected to York debut with a group called TAKING COURSES: Air- Union High School and attended Phi Beta Kappa. He received "Court of Appeal" at Barney man Robert Puzzo, son of Mr. Fairleigh Dickinson University. his medical degree from Tu- Len Philips Google's, E. 86th Street, between and Mrs, Andrew E. Puzzo, He served two years with the lane Medical School in New Second and Third Avenue. Poul- 59 Glenwood Terrace, Fords, U. S. Navy, and is employed as Orleans, La., and interned at sen is the group's organist, sax has completed basic training an interior decorator. the Jefferson Medical College player and vocalist. He is a stu- at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has I Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. is o dent at Jersey City College and been assigned to the Air Force Women Will Honor He completed his residency in majors in music. Technical Training Center at Obstetrics and Gynecology at Chanute AFB, III., for spe- Aged Home Members the Flower Fifth Avenue-Met- ialized schooling as an aircraft Attending the annual conven- ISELIN — The Womens Asso- ropolitan Hospital Medical Family Man.. • tion of the National Federation equipment repairman. Airman Center, New York, and recent- Puzzo is a 1966 graduate of ciation of the First Presbyterian of Business and Professional .'hurch are collecting articles ly completed a two year tour Women's Clubs in Minneapolis, John F. Kennedy Memorial of duty with the U. S. Air High School, Iselin. 'or the annual birthday party at Minn., from the Woodbridge the Presbyterian Home for the Force. That's Why Township Business and Profes Aged, Belvedere. The event is Dr. Aneckstein is a member GionaJ Women's Club are MrsRosary. Sets scheduled for September 28 this or the Middlesex County Medi- Elizabeth V. Novak, Fords, club year, time to be announced. cal Society, the New Jersey president serving as delegate; Gifts are needed for all the Obstetrical and Gynecological He Started a Mrs. Bernadette Acierno, Colo- Annual Card guests, six men and 54 women. Society, (he American Fertility nia, alternate and Mrs. Rosalie A box has been placed in the Society, and the Phi Delta Ep- Kinney, Colonia and Miss Ruth church kitchen to receive dona silon Medical Fraternity. He is College Wolk, Woodbridge. Party Event tions, or any member can be on the staff at the Perth Am- * * * ISELIN — An "evening of en- contacted. boy General and John F. Ken The Board of Trustees of oyment" is planned by a large Miss Ludeck, the associations nedy Hospitals. Temple Emanu-El, Fords, will committee for those who "look adopted guest, will celebrate her Dr. Aneckstein is the son o Accumulator hold a reception in honor of orward each year to St. Ce birthday on September 12, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aneck- Rabbi and Mrs. Alfred B. Lands :elia's Altar-Rosary Society stein, 381 Park Avenue, Perth berg, Saturday, 8:30 P.M. at the card party." The fifth annual SERMON LISTED Amboy. He is married to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin social is scheduled for August 8, EDISON — Rev. Edmund W. former Judith Magzamer and Savings Plan at A. Rosenblum, 2 Renea Court, 8 P. M., in the air-conditioned Pipho will preach Sunday, July two children. Edison. Rabbi and Mrs. Lands Lourdes and Fatima Halls. 28, on "They Are Hungry", at berg now reside at 137 Munday Mrs. Kenneth Lake and Mrs. Our Savior's Lutheran Church. , r . Avenue, Edison. John Pello, co-chairmen, an- Rev. Pipho is one of the mints- Named to Dean 8 LlS FIRST SAVINGS * • * nounced considerable progress at! and success by committees The Ladies Auxiliary of Pro-working on prizes, decorations tection Fire Company, Keasbey, East, Edison, during the period WOODBRIDGE — Local resi and reservations. it is without a permanent pas- dents named to the Dean's Lis will hold its annual picnic, Sat Some of the prizes in store for outstanding a c a d e m i urday, 6:00 P.M., at the home of tor. Sunday Holy Communion for "lucky" winners include will be celebrated at the wor- achievement during 1967-68 a Mrs. Robert Collins, 101 St. Ste-dinnerware, clock radio, blend- Rutgers University College, Ne phens Avenue, Keasbey. ship services, commencing at 9 er, hand mixer and a' steam A. M. Brunswick, include the follow NEW HIGHER * • * iron, demonstrating that the ing: -DIVIDEND RATE Miss Arlene Lasky, daughter prize committee, headed by ON DEAN'S LIST Gordon R. Florky, 10 Lenoi 4 Vs% ^anticipated for of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lasky, Mrs. M. J. Lynch and Mrs WOODBRIDGE — James M. Avenue, Avenel; Donald M Walter Chespak, have been the quarter beginning 332 DeSota Avenue, Woodbridge. Doyle, 25 Walter Drive, has Palmer, 6 Hermann Street, Ca July 1 has just returned from a vaca" "very busy". been named to the Dean's List teret; Donald E. Ryder. 1 Zoa tion in Mexico and Acapulco. Mrs. Roger Wassell and her for outstanding academic Street, Fords; Arthur M. Do decorating committee will cre- achievement during 1967-68 at nelly, 209 Kennedy Place an ate an atmosphere of Mexican thu.Jorsuy City evening divis- Joseph John Malcolm, ', liesta-time For those attending g SMART DADDY ... The Philips children are Graduation Held Bloomfield Avenue, IseJin; P NUMBER this summer social event. ion of the State University of AAMOUNM T SAVED EACH MONTH about to launch their career in Kindergarten but University College. tricia Ann Balint, 792 St OF For Head Starts Reservations should be made Avenue, and Stephen K (iau YfARS $1.00 $3.00 $10.00 $25.00 it won't be long before they and Daddy are early with Mrs. Walter Rechko. The reason hard work kills so :i:m Dt-Kalh Avenue. Wooi talking about college. When that time comes CARTKRET — Graduation ex 1 12.30 cruises were held recently by ticket chairman. few people is because there are bridge; Hetty Ann Walsh, 1 Len will be prepared because he just started 3 38.60 _l 15.80 386 01 965.01 the 29 pupils attending the Car so few people who work hard. Kensington Avenue, Colonia. an Accumulator Savings Plan at First Savings. teret Head Start program. Annual Swim Party 5 67.37 _aoa7io ten ii saving for them and for the future. He The welcoming address was • 115.65 T7V56748 given by Miss Ruth Moore, tea "fifi ** V'*>W' (^ls knows that the secret of accumulating monsy is ther. The children"were dressedfi r £ 7 ih ~r r i""",- G"' 10 111,63 _45418«~ l,516JlV regular and consistent savings combined with in hanhandmadd made canecapes, an,and! i.i«rl>mortar ""'JH" l..°f.* lhlh ,cc .J^?Lad»?le.«s AuxiliarAuxiliary to 19 257,0) 7/1.06" 2^5/0. f9? 67425.47" high earning through dividend* Pick your goal p VMV Po l>AJb h boardboardss , for the occasionoccasion , held iinn » »<« «'» annual below and start saving this payday for your 1 pa rcc v al h (Canpufid it fft* Rofi of 4Vi% pir Annum; Compound^ Quarterly children. the F,rst Presbyterian Church;*"f 'M" fcllW^ df , | bak° fellowship hall. ° M '\, "/ ?,7"l ' » i ,.u- r/-.u i >. i • Miss Mary Ann llibell was con Police thief Charles Makwin ^-aUilatcd by Mrs. Nicholas, ski was the principal speaker, i Migliorato, auxiliary poppy MisyBk'iid,...-,, ^leuda WilsonWilson , acting heaci;heacl;|c|KHili .ln:11 ' fur ()i;l,,in,, as (()|) of Middlesex County's auti pov .salesgirl in the unit for the au- erty agency, and Miss Moore nUul sale. presented temporary diplomas Four of til* Hiils inarched ul to the children. 01154 with' Mrs Jerry Kline, unit and loan association of Parents will receive-offictat chairman,' in the convention pa eweler PERTH AMBOY diplomas from Washington, D rado at Wililwood. Th«y were 444 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE EDISON (' , imlicaliii.n that their children IJiula Kline, unit president; PER1H AMBOY WOODBRIDGf FORDS. N J. 8B0 AinUuy Avunu* MilTcsslully eomplolod the lIvad'Kalliy Stanley; Uiiiiic Kline; au

TRENTON — Last January KKEP SUMMER SALADS Governor Hughes called upon COOL! (he Legislature to approve a Now ihat summer is hero number of recommendations to again, accompanied by plonly enhance the identity New Jer of hot weather, you'll definitely scy has received in recent he making more use of foods yoap*, but the lawmaking body such as chicken, tuna, egg salad only- gave tiie Governor 50 per for cold plates and sandwiches. cent of hit proposals. The food scientists of the U. S. Looking over the "half a Department of Agriculture warn, loaf" legislative program, the however, that these delicious Governor is considering whether salad foods are especially sub- to recall the Legislature back in ject to barteria growth that September to complete the pro- •ould pause food poisoning. Cram and consider some execu- One of the most erroneous of tive nominations, or to forget he "old wives' tales" which oo about his proposed changes un- casionally lingers in the minds til November 18 when the Legis- of the public concerns the caus- lature is scheduled to return. :s of food poisoning and relates The Legislature approved a mayonnaise and salad dressing $25 across trie-board per pupil o food spoilage. Like other NO VACATION FOR THEM — Here Is one of the summer classes conducted at the Cirteret program costing $33,000,000 hut myths and hand-me-down pre- High School. Scene shows the personal typing clan conducted by Mri. Donovti. delaying the appropriation to judices, this is completely un- local school boards for one true. year. The Governor does not The Governor proposed Bpenrt- role or probation, was also re wrote the song, the measure had There is no record in any of like this program because each ing $180,000,000 on new school jected. 52 sponsors. With such a tttnip the technical or scientific jour- district will benefit as well as buildings. The Legislature cut PAY RAISES: AH New Jer- of supporters, Assembly lead nals of any case of food poison- PLAYGROUND NEWS poorer districts. He had pro- it in half and appropriated $90, sey judges are enjoying a $5,000 ers were forced to put tt uj for ing which associates the con- sumption of commercially pre- posed an emergency school aid 000,000. A $720,000 program to a year pay raise because of the vote. '• • program costing $25,000,000 to pared mayonnaise or salad finance community health ceiv.jdifficulty of prevailing upon However, the measure stilled MENU) PARK PLAYGROUND swimming this summer really be spent on poorer districts and dressing with the cause. As a ters advocated by the Governor, romnrtcnt lawyers to leave in the State Senate. It was given Quiet games were in order u^ , _ considers the GO.P. plan a matter of fact, it is well known it and We are havin< prob was rejected by the Legislature. their lucrative practice and don a similar fate in 1966. Red Mas this week as the high temper- k of keeping the maximum "pork barrel" proposal. that the vinegar medium of m Police matter were given a the robes of a jurist. The new cara has been pushing his song mayonnaise or salad dressing atures drained everybody s en- number down to ten a day. law containing the pay boosts, The Governor's Emergency cold eye by the lawmakers. The in the legislative halls since will deter the growth of these ergy. Several playground mem- THORPE AVE. PLAYGROUND which cleared both houses of School Aid Construction pro Legislature rejected executive 1960. This year sponsors of the food poisoning organisms. It bers managed to overcome the This week two contests were the legislature during its final heat and placed in last Tues- held. Tuesday afternoon a soap gram received Mtter treatment proposals to spend $300,000 on song included the New Jersey has been established that or- hours, increases the salary of lanisms normally associated day's basketball tournament, carving contest kept us busy at the hands of thqJLegislature. police cadets; $350,000 for more Club of Clearwater, Florida judges of the District and Ju- and the New Jersey Young. Re with food poisoning are com- Winners were Russell Elliot, and on Wednesday afternoon a probation aides; $500,000 for 60 venile Courts to $30,000 a year; publicans. pletely destroyed in the parti- Barbara Blauvelt, Stan Gutoski, stuffed animal contest was held, additional State troopers; $50, county and superior courts to Efforts have been made in cular acid medium of dressing and Jane O'Donoghue. The Monday and Thursday mornings 000 for attitudinal testing of po- $32,000; and Justices of the Su- the past to secure a State song products. Swim Mobile looked very lnvit- were our arts and crafts times. licemen, and, $475,000 for police preme Court to $35,000. The In 1939 and 1954 the Legislation HEALTHS BEAUTY _i< as approximately one-half BUFFER STRIP laboratory expansion, It is conceivable that food Chief Justice will receive $1,000 authorized the State Depart poisoning could occur with a oT'our younger children took Buffer Strip had two contests FORMAL Stata grand jury legislation more. All raises were effective ment of Education to jconduc number of foods which may Love is God's greatest gift to advantage of the swimming les- this week, a coloring contest and advocated by the Governor was WEAR July'l. contests for an official State have been mixed with salad man. It enables him to make sons. More active projects are a pop art contest. Tracy Gernit also sacrificed, as well as leg- song but both efforts failed. In dressing and/or mayonnaise, as in store for next week's program and Joe Gorczyca won first • For Hire islation to make arson of an oc- The increased expenses .would with joy supreme sacrifices for be met by an increase in filing 1964 the New Jersey Tercenten in the case of potato salad, tuna with the anticipation of a tem- prize in the poster contest. • For Sato cupied building a high misde- salad, etc. But the fault lies the benefit of others. perature decline. One morning was set aside for meanor and interference with a fees for civil suits under an ary Commission sponsored Ciuton Filling with the chief ingredient, such The man of Gallilee exempli- ADELAIDE PLAYGROUND show and tell. The items policeman during a riot a mis- other new law also adopted dur- State Song Contest and received Latest Style* as fish, meat, eggs, or potatoes. fied that in His life and in His Monday afternoon many chil- brought in ranged from » demeanor. An executive pro- ing the final hours of the Legis 769 lyrics and over 200 entries in the music phase of the con- Essentially, care should be tak- dren played dominoes, checkers sn°2f>y dog to creepy crawlers, Complete posal to spend $1,080,000 to con- lature. death, "Greater love hath no s SCH( 0L N0 test but no State song was se en to see that all ingredients are and jacks. All playground *™f™( > - » Selection struct narcotics rehabilitation Senator Wayne Dumont was well cooled before the salad man than 'this, that ha lay down 1114 Or*M »., t»Im • MJ-MM lected. members and guests agreed to ™s week the children particl- centers, and $1,200,000 to finance one of three Senators who op- is mixed and that the dressing his life for his friends." The keep their bicycles in the bike Pat^ in ? Pet show, a model after car© or narcotics on pa- posed the measures in the up- not be added until shortly before Master went further still. He racks for safety's sake. Tues- meet,_and__» clean-up contest. COMPLETES TRAINING per house of the Legislature. He serving. laid down His life for His enem- day was our first arts and crafts The Pet Show winners were claimed the raises would in- VS Uai COLONIA - Peter C. Tola, son FOOD AND HOME NOTES a day and Joe La Bazzo's velvet- l^W^ ^ K * Kopcho, crease pension costs and judges ies. blhp of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tola, 52 report published by the U. S. een wall decoration was selected f Bujalski Mary Kepervas for all are the only public officials who Raven Drive, recently complet- Department of Agriculture Af- Around the world today where for display. Wednesday we had Laura Anderson and Patty do not contribute to the pension ed a U.S. Air Force Reserve fice of Information, states that there are men or groups of men a contest for "Happiness is" Dunn. Scott January Jack Dor. fund. Officers Training Corps field in tests with chicken salad, re- who believe in His teachings and in which all members had to man, an, d Scott Nemet-i were the YOUR HEEDS! Governor Richard J. Hughes, training encampment at Pease searchers found that the most follow Him, there are love, color a picture, to suit the model meet winner. The best AFB N. H. A 1965 graduate of a former Superior Court Judge, critical factor in the prevention kindness, generosity, harmony, thought. Tommy Mara drew cleaners were William Castel- Woodbridge Senior High School lanog and Scott January. Regis- has much difficulty seeking of bacteria growth is the time and peace among them. There a picture of camping and won lawyers who agree to give up he is * member of the AF ROTC tration continued and the arts required for cooling from room could not be war if men follow- 3rd prize; Joe La Baxzo took their law practices to become unit at Rutgers, the State Uni temperature to refrigerator tem- 2nd prize drawing a picture of and crafts projects for the week CASH Ain't MMO. ed His precepts for there would - . BOftROW ANY AMOUNT YOU fi£T «INoM PYMT. judges. versity, New Brunswick. perature. About 3 hours are re girls, and Lisa Nielsen won 1st were foam slippers and bug FOR ANY NEED be, no hate, no antagonism^ np • Horn* lm- • HouMhoM $1000 1355.83 22.60 STATE SONG. For another quired for chicken saladi 4 prize for Her picture of two __,.___ „.„„• :r»lty, add no revenge, i" {MSWjMWnt • Mtdicil Exptnsm $2000 2711.67 45.20 year, New Jersey will be with- Appropriate inches deep, to reach refrija-a- girls sharing a jump rope. Many DOUGLAS ST. PARK tor temperature (41*) after it members enjoy a story in the Because of this week's heat, • BHI7»y- * Col!»o Exp«ntM $5000 6779.19 112.99 out an official State song. Magistrate — What's youi There would be love. Sain* m«W Lo*n» •VaeatWn Phm has been n*dved from room tem- morning io which children are most of the time was spent $7500 10.168.23 169.47 The General Assembly this name and occupation afld #ha Paul tells Us that "Love suffer- Lift ImuniH* Aallitl* ofr All Lum perature. requested to bring their favor- painting, coloring, or playing year, by a vote of 4a-7, passed a are you charged with?.- \, eth long, and is kind; love ca- table SPECIAl ISTS If4 HOME ite books. Thursday we made games. Monday afternoon bill several weeks ago making The experts advise to put the vieth not; vaunteth not itself, is _ «E-r INANCING - Prisoner — My n,atnV iu bug snatchers for our arts and certificates were distributed to salad in shallow pans or dishes not puffed up; seeketh not her 257-8000 'I'm From New Jersey" the Sparks, I'm an electrician and crafts project and some of the those who won in last week's own, is not easily provoked, , MOURN ACC1PTANCI CORP. official State song.' Through the I'm charged with battery. so that it will cool rapidly. They children went hunting for sped- contests. On Tuesday, we made |281 HI6HWAY 1», EAST BWJKSWlCXHaUI. N.. JJ.. /111* HARITAH IB>.,CUUIK, H.I. 3M-7MO indefatigable lobbying of Red Magistrate — Put him in a dry also recommend not to make thinketh no evil. And, now abid- Bu lUc. Chap. mens. Steve Sosnovich caught " S Snatchers" and on '• i. si. PL itesmmmmmtmm^mmam Mascara, of Phillipsburg, who cell. too much salad at one time and eth faith, hope, lov«, these a beautiful butterfly for his Wednesday many came back to serve it promptly after re- three; but the greatest ol these siwtchen A clean-up contest and showed me what they had moval from the refrigerator. is love." was held when the boys came caught. Thursday, we made With these recommendations If you give love, love will to pick up our garbage. Kenny the Velvette Wall Panels, the in mind, see how easy it is to come back to you. It may be Kearney was the captain of the best being completed by Cathy put together a meal by serving many days before you will real- winning team. So far in our Anaricsak. We are also planning TOMATO ASPIC WITH CAB- ize it, but it will surely come competitive contests it is a 2-1. our first special event which wiU BAGE SLAW, It's pretty enough Winners will be chosen at the °« * carnival held on August some day in your time of need. 7 to delight the eye, yet hearty If you "give to the world the end of the summer. Friday aft- th. ernoon we are having a doll BUNN8 LANE PAKE enough to satisfy the hungriest best you have, the best will show. All winners will be given The week ending July 19th, appetite. Best of all, the cab- come back to you." bage slaw can be substituted by a certificate according to class, proved fruitful for Bunns Lane other filling such as cottage If you hate, you poison the Billy Kopervach made a bug Playground. The children play, cheese, potato salad, egg, chick wellsprings of your life and de- snatcher to display but we de- ed various active games such en, or salmon salad. Just re- stroy your own peace and that cided to give it to a visiting as Four Squares and volleyball, member to keep it cool! of those about you. Hate will guest who did not have the op- The arts and crafts this week TOMATO ASPIC WITH produce a terrible harvest of de- portunity to participate in were Velvet pictures and Bug CABBAGE SLAW structive emotions within your Thursday's activities. Joe Li Snatchers. The winners were Unmold a Tomato Aspic Ring soul. Bazzo will represent us in the Joanne Palueinski, Michael Bu- on a serving plate. Fill the cen- It is the harvest that Is being foul shooting tournament at Is- kofsky, and Klaren Reed. Since ter with Cabbage Slaw. Garnish reaped from sowing the seeds of elin on Tuesday. the weather was so humid thu with lettuce. hate, with all its venomous AVENEL PLAYGROUND week we had a Coloring Contest. TOMATO ASPIC brood. The second week of play- ">• winners were: Florence 01. 3 envelopes unfavored gelatin Yes, it will come back to you ground activity at Avenel Park ku". Most Aspiring and Klaen 1 46-oz. can tomato juice As you sow, so also will you included swimming Monday and Laura Reed the neatest, (5% cups) reap. through Thursday morning at we also had a Jack Spinning 3 tablespoons grated onion. the Bowtie Municipal Pool, arts Contest and Keith Shields seems 3 teaspoons salt and crafts on Tuesday and to have the most talented fin- 3 dashes Worcestershire sauce 'Nothing More', Topic Thursday afternoon and a pet 8ers- We ended the week with SERVICE CHARGES Lettuce for garnish shoe to conclude the week on a clean-up contest the winners Soften gelatin in 3/4 cups cold Of Sunday Sermon Friday. Winners of the Velvette being: Karen Lukas, Klarea tomato juice. Set top burner AVENEL — Sunday the First Wall Panels contest held Tues- Reed, Keith Fiorello, and Jo- temperature control at about Presbyterian Church of Avenel day were Andrew Mazzarella, anne Paluciski. 200". In saucepan, heat remain- will offer the Sacrament of the first place; Darlene Hoffman, PEARL ST. PLAYGROUND ing tomato juice just to boiling Lord's Supper at both the 9:30 second place; and Rosemary Registration this week reach- 1 point, but do not boil. Add onion, and 11 A.M. services. "Nothing Certain, third place. ed a high of 40. First place KIND salt, Worcestershire sauce and More" will be the sermon topic HOPELAWN PLAYGROUND winner in the Bubble gum con- softened gelatin, stirring until of Reverend Walter W. Feigner Hopelawn park has been very test was John Nuss while sec- the gelatin dissolves. Pour into pastor. busy with Arts and Crafts this ond was Lenny McGrath. We na an 8-inch (l'/a quart) ring mold On Saturday, at 7:30 P.M. in week. We also have been plan- <* • v*Y successful pet show and chill until set. the Chapel, there will be a Com ning contests for use later in Wedensday. Ridiie »nd Jimmy CABBAGE SLAW 'the summer. This week we Szal>o w?n most unusual pet munion Preparatory Service to wiUl 3 cups shredded cabbage make ready for the Sacramen1 made Velvette Panels and Bug their two turtles. Gary When You Open A Regular Personal 1 small green pepper, diced of Holy Communion. AH mem Snatchers jn our Arts and Crafts Jablonski won for the prettiest 1 small onion .thinly sliced bers are urged .to attend. iperiod. The winner for the Pet. Nancy. Susan and Kenny 1 12-oz. can corned beef, diced neatest bug snatcher was Doris Mathiasen won for the biggest Vi cup French dressing Summer Sunday School is held Lorentz and there was a tie Pet ««i Richie and JoAnne To- 1 teaspoon celery seed for nursery and kindergarten in between Cheryl and Diane Ste- «>k won a prize for the dog with CHECKING ACCOUNT Combine shredded cabbage, dic- Room #4. Primary 1, 2, and 3 fanski for the most colorful and the prettiest coat. Arts and ed green pepper, sliced onion meets in the Church Hall at the neatest Velvette Panel. A Pet crafts winners this week were and diced corned beef. Add 9:30 session only. Contest was held Friday, July Norman Hess and Larry Gates *THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES French dressing to which ihe 19, at 1:30 P. M. Many pets for their pictures and Bug PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK The weekly Wednesday night celery seed has been added and picnics are held at Merrill Park were represented. 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^ 10c! Per Copy Published Weekly WINDOW BY BY JACK T1L80N On Wednesday By Mail Subscription Rates JULIAN ON GREEN STREET North Jersey One Year, $4.00 POLL A Publishing, Inc. Six Months, $2.50 Making his mark in the entertainment world i* Sam (Wood- bridge) Marsicano. The name of his organization is Tammy There is no doubt that every father puffs his chest out and likes Talents, Inc. to extoll the character and qualities of his son or daughter at one WINGS OF LIFF, - CHAP. IV • • • • time or another and will do this at any given opportunity. LAWRENCE P. CAMPION, Publiihei • HARRY P. FRANK. AuoclaM PubllihM On my visit to the Home For No doubt about it, Elsa L. Petz does do an outstanding job at This time I happen to be in this category and am not ashamed the Blind, during my talk with corps secretary for the Avenel Fire Lites. of having puffed my chest out more than once. my friend the cobbler, he told • * • Windsor J. "Scott" Lakis Jr., completed his 18 weeks of train me something that gave me a Dr. Samuel H. Silverman has been elected a fellow in tha ing at Newport R. I. Officers Candidate School in Newport, R.I great satisfaction to know. The American Academy of Pediatrics. . WHO'S THE FAIREST ONE OF ALL? and it was quite a thrill for me to see him commissioned an en cruel superintendent of the or • • . lign in the Navy last Friday. )hange had been convicted of And didst know that Dr. Ralph E. Siegel hat been named to brutal treatment of children in Watching him parade the length of the Woodbridge High School the board of directors of the newly formed New Jersey Eye Bankr stadium to the tune of "Pomp and Circumstances" to receive his care, and had been put be- hind bars. "He's in prison, and • • • his high school diploma was a thrilling moment — the boy had An energetic fellow: Leonard Talalai, president of the Carter** grown up and was ready to go out into the world. it's too good for him," the cob- bler said. Republican Action Club. Tiien came the graduation at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., • • • He related to me the whole and we witnessed another plateau in the young man's life. Where the direction of an "Hawaiian Luau" Is concerned, you sordid story. About two years Soon all this was too quickly forgotten as we saw him emerge just have to classify Mrs. John Zawislak as an expert in a naval officer's uniform and take another forward step in after I had made my escape, this uncertain world of ours today. one of the boys went on the usual Barbara Harned is now the proud possetior of • Doctor of morning trip to the store, three Education degree from. Rutgers University and it an assistant I have never seen an actual graduation at either Annapolis or miles distant from the orphan- professor at the Trenton State College School of Education. Bar. West Point but I am sure that the fathers and mothers who came age, to get the daily supply of bara is the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Warren Harned, 161 from all parts of the country to Newport for this ceremony were bread. The baker noticed large Downey Street, Woodbridge. ai impressed as I was. black and blue bruises on the • » • , On Thursday we watched the 390 boys remaining out of the ad's chest and questioned him Adele (Surmyside Drive) Laurino and Charles Gruppuso poiseu orignal class of 500 parade in perfect precision, and while the about his injuries. The boy told that "serious look." drums rolled the change-over of the color guard was something him that he had been unmerci- • * • I will long remember. fully beaten-by the superintend Top-notch gymnast: George Smith. The next day we saw this fine group of young men receive their ent for stealing a ride on a wa gon. • * * commissions as ensigns and believe me the fact that the hall was Serving as co-chairmen for the St. Cecelia's Altar Rosary So- not air-conditioned during the ceremony did not in any way de- This merchant had been sus- ciety August 8th card party are Mrs. Kenneth Lake and Mrs. ter our interest in the proceedings. picious of the German superin John Pello. It will be held in Lourdes and Fatima Halls. Handling Newport is all navy. The taxi drivers, bartenders, and motel tendent for a long time. Stories tickets and reservation are Mrs. Walter Rechko and Mrs. John clerks are all ex-navy men and they tell me that if the naval in- of his brutality, and of his starv- Knowles.

stallation there was to ever pullout, the town would become a ing and mistreatment of the or- *• * • ghost city overnight. phan* had come to the mereh Hear tell a wonderful time is had by all who attend those mid- Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kehoe and their son ant's ears from time to time, week family picnics and outdoor devotions held by members of Michael, of Perth Amboy, we ate at a splendid old former man- for several years. But until that the First Presbyterian Church of Avenel. sion named the Shamrock Cliff House on Ocean Drive, and if you time, because he was doing busi- • • • ness with the orphanage and he are ever in Newport make it your business to stop there. These are indeed busy days for Thomas Lee, chairman of the did not want to lose this trade. An interesting note — Most all the cemeteries in Newport are But the sight of the unfortunate County Parks Department. on Farewell Street. child's bruised body was too • • • • • • much for the kind-hearted mer Members of Fords Girl Scout Junior Troop 474 think that Can you Imagine Bobby Kasko, a star athlete striking out chant. This time he did not hesi- leader Mrs. Richard Mosolgo is "just the greatest!" twice in the Freeholders Slow Pitch Tournament. The Wood- tate. He closed his little store • « • bridge Teachers, however, won without his help, beating the and took the boy to Police Head- Engageduo: Peggi ititts and A. Rodger Kochek. Perth Amboy Police, 17-11. quarters. • • • • • • It started a big scandal and 1Tis reported that Regina (Carteret) Zajkowikft heart belongi Mrs. Vwda Clark, of Gary, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. expose of the orphanage. The to Edward Snyder. Walter "Fern" Kopcho of 659 Richards Avenue, Woodbridge. trustees were called by the po • • • While visiting here she also attended the Elks National Conven- lice, and an investigation was- Another steady twosome: Toni (Coionia) Centuori and Ralph tion in New York City. begun. The merchant also re- (Carteret) Antonello. • • • vealed that the superintendent A ... Folks In the Strawberry Hill area who have old newspap- had been "feathering his own Mrs. Barbara (Port Beading) Balhumeur was named to the ers are asked to put them out on their curbs Saturday morn- nest" by his dishonest dealings, dean's list at Rhode Island College. She's the former Barbara ing for tin Elks Crippled Children* pick-up. and that from time to time the Sosnowski. orphanage director had demand • • • • * • ed cash of him and had signed The following folks do a fine job as reportera for the Perth Ten persons from the Woodbridge Elks Lodge #2116 attended for merchandise that w,as not d^ Amboy General Hospital's "Ambler" newspaper: Julia Brown, Oar Great Country! the Centennial convention of the Benevolent and Protective Or litered. Others who did business 1 Ethel Kozub, Frenchie Johnson, Ed Scholl, Andrea Langer, der of Elks in New York City, July 14 through 18. with the director told similar Arlene Lampart, C. F. Hostrup, Marten Adathczyk, Bernice Med- Headline stories continue to follow each year, and nearly 40 per cent of Dominick La Penta, exalted ruler, represented WoodhridRe as stories of his crooked methods var, Joan ZatesH, Pat Kreiger, Betty Belko, Mariella Laday, the official delejratp Ho was accompanied by his wife, Gloria. As a result of thp investiga Joseph. Andrash and Jean Knight. a depressing theme of failures and the physicians who receive their Ph.D's Others that attended were John Leimpeter, Walter Merwin, Uon, the superintendent was ar » • • shortcomings of the United States. Too abroad end up in the United States,. Charles Blum, Walter Kopeho and his wife, Martin Mundy, Carl rested and taken into custody many critics spend all their time look- As Herbert Hoover said on the occa Fischer, Stephen Kara, Jack Maclver, Anthony Peredo and charged with larceny, embezzle Ralph (Carteret) Peters is chalking up a fine academic record ment and assault. It came out at Langston University out Oklahoma way. ing for the things that are wrong, and sion of his 90th birthday: Frank LaPenta and his wife. The WoodbNdje delegation was housed in the Americana Hotel alt his trial in court that he had Happy to report that all members of the Norman (Phillip Drive) Heinly family arrived home safe-and-sound from their not enough good citizens are looking "The critics say we seem to be in a during their, stann New York. Convention sessions were held in spent Saturday nights in an all- lengthy x-county tour via gas buggy. for the things that are right with our very, very bad way and engaged in our the New York Hilton Hotel. night gambling dive, where he had lost heavily, and had con- »-- * • country. decline and fall. Criticism is no doub During the convention marking the Order's 100th year, more tinued his gambling activities No truth to the rumor that Dan (fuel oil) Servidio's vigorous After reading and hearing all these than 15,000 elks and members of their families attended. A high- despite his losses. It was further practice sessions in his backyard pool are in preparation for good for the s6ul, but we must beware light of the convention was a guest speaker Gen. Lewis W. Walt, tales of doom and gloom it will prob- revealed that much of the money Olympic swimming team tryouts! that it does not upset our confidence former commander of Marine forces in Viet Nam, and currently ably surprise you to learn of the thous- he was gambling away, should « • . in ourselves. So perhaps the time has Deputy Commandant of the U. S. Marine Corps. have gone for food for the or- Didst know that Fred vonAhrens won many top honors in autp ands of doctors, scientists and engin- come for Americans to take stock and The BPO Elks, organized in New York City on February 16, phans. and motorcycle racing competition? eers from other countries who are to think of something good abou 1868, has nearly 1,500,000 members in 2.108 lodges, making it the At the time of the trial, the old Ed Godfrey knows a fellow who thinks Ms wife and the In; pouring into our United States each themselves." largest strictly American fraternal order. shoe-cobbler was slowly going ternal Revenue Service have a lot in common—all they ever think • • • blind. He was one of the witnes about is money. year. ses called by the prosecution. He In brief, the United States of Am- . * * A legislative questionnaire containing ten auestions on do- proved to be a very good wit- Annually this involves as many for- erica is a great land. Each of us should Joe Raymond's burning the midnight oil getting everything mestic and foreign affairs will be mailed by Rep. Edward J. ness, too. He recited many eign doctors as 30 medical schools can spend more time talking about what is Patten (D-NJ) to every home In the 15th District, most of piteous things the boys of the ship-shape at his new Avenel business enterprise! Middlesex County. The questions deal with such areas at • * • graduate. Five thousand foreign engin- right with it. orphanage had told him, and he A fellow whose activities help make our community an even Vietnam, the draft, gun controls, missile defense, interna- testified that on numerous occa- nicer place in which to live and raise a family: James G. Caffrey eers and scientists come to our nation Let's be proud of sur heritage! tional security, legislative reform, consumer affairs, job sions he had seen the marks of Jr., former VFW state commander. training, educational opportunities and construction of hous- brutal beatings on the under- ... ing Patten asVed his constituents to return their replies by nourished bodies of the little Carteret residents are mighty grateful to Mayor Thomas Dev- August 10 so that he conld process all answers as soon as boys. Some of the orphans were erin and Borough Council members for their endorsements of possible. Results will be reported in the press. called into court to tell their the Planning Board's ban on the development of truck terminals. Woodbridge Says W • • • stories; with fear gone, they re- • * . * vealed all the inhuman and hor- They only have eyes for each other: Linda (Avenel) Lance Our congratulations to Captain Arthur M. Donnelly of the Two representatives of a New York rible punishment the cruel di and Thomas (Sewaren) Balogh. Our community has already re- Woodbridge Police Department for being placed on the dean's rector had meted out to them » » • ' television station were in town last ceived more than its share of unfavor- list at Rutgers University. Donnelly is studying for a degree in told freely of all the malicious- Mrs. Richard Davidson is a strong supporter of any move for police science. He has been enrolled in the police science pro- week. able publicity as a result of the actions ness that had been heaped upon stricter gun laws! gram at Rutgers since its inception in September and has com-them. Judging by their statements made of this pastor. pleted the requirements for 12 credits of the 66 needed for his • • • degree. This shocking expose of con 'Twas an Aruba and SanJuan, Puerto Rico, honeymoon for during a visit to our LEADER-PRESS Our civic leaders, the former church d it ions at the orphange stirred Donnelly, the father of seven, attends Rutgers two evenings a newly weds John and Maria'Schlesier. office they had not experienced much the entire populace of the city to » • • members, and some who still pay thei week. On that schedule the course will take 5Vi years to com- anger, and a new and better re- Classify Mrs. Claire (Hopelawn) Toth as a dedicated, tireless success in rounding-up volunteers to assessments but do not attend serv plete. gime was instituted at the or- worker in behalf of VFW Auxiliary projects! appear on a show they were producing. ices at the Methodist Church, feel, a • • • phanage. A motherly woman « • • The topic of their TV presentation, A block dance will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. next Saturday was installed there as superin- most upstanding Americans do, tha Mention Navyman Matthew Lacko's name and watch *• by Avenel Post 7164, VFW .in the post parking lot, 60 Park tendent, and the boys who con which appeared as a brief segment of all the laws of our country should be happy smile that appears on the face of attractive Marget a Sunday night news broadcast, was Ave. In case of rain, the dance will be canceled. A car wash tinued to be sent to the old shoe- local minister, Rev. Theodore Seamans obeyed. will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 3 in the parking lot. cobbler for repairs on their (Keasbey) Pintinics. of the Woodbridge Methodist Church. On Sent. 15. the auxiliary will sponsor a bus trip to the Smith- boots, spoke enthusiastically of • • • Their actions each day reflect this ville Inn. Buses will leave the parkin? lot at 11 a.m. Mrs. their happy surroundings, good John (Fords) Hannan is now an underwriter for the New Jer- Undoubtedly, most of*the Wood- They do not have to appear on a tele- Coral Zellner Is in charge of reservations which should be care and treatment and the sey life Insurance Company. bridge residents they conversed with vision program to either reaffirm their made by August 1. wholesome and plentiful food. » . • felt as we do at the LEADER-PRESS. patriotism—or to "defend" it! • • • I was very glad to hear of this Great! Carol (Cypress Drive) Henry's name is on the dean'a Ralph V. dayman of 128 Grove Ave., a student at Grinnell and to know that those innocent list at Bucknell University. Iowa, College, has completed a semester of study and research orphans were getting better care • • • at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, 111., where he had and treatment than I had known James (Isclin) Percival is receiving congratulations » hta been working at the big nuclear research center near Chicago while there. In the five years appointment as an engineering associate in the Products Re- since early spring. Clayman, a biolotty major, was assigned to lived in that institution, the boy search Division of Esso Research and Engineering Co., Linden. Children at Play his area of interest and was granted for the work full academic never had a real bath. We jusi * * 4 credit by his college on comoletion of the semester. He was one washed our faces and bodies su Mrs. Barbara -Abbott's "Nixon earrings" are attracting much . V/ itch out for the children! of 15 students from 10 midwestern liberal arts colleges to be se perficially. Once a year, durin favorable attention. like swimming pools and lawn mowers the summertime, we wore taken leclfd. « . • * T^i's what the Natipnal'Safety and sharp sticks. to the river for an annual bath • • • Good news! Joseph (Edison)"Lampart has received his bach- and swim. Council'tells us. They make posters We know that children cannot be Gene Feilor, 92 Thome Avenue, Avenel, Ig the proud recip- eloN of science degree in engineering from the Newark College and calendars and newspaper pleas wrapped in foam rubber cocoons. We ient of a elt'H'on from Hi° Snorts AfH-( W;i*a:'.ln<" for boating Under the new -regime, hy of Engineering. giene became important. Satur •• » • • about it. Watch out for the children! know they can't be locked in the house a 40-pound cod whil» fishing aboard the Magnum 3rd out of Mrs. Adele Zanzalarl continues to do an outstanding job ai Booth bay Harbor, Maine. day was bath day, and plenty ol director of volunteers at the Roosevelt Hospital. With the youngsters out of school, it and denied the healthful effects of the The citation reads: "m» Distinguished Anglers Award for warm water and soap was avail « * * " becomes doubly important to*keep an sun. But what we also know is that Outstanding Angling Achievement in Landing a Trophy Fish able, so that every bqy got T'other Sunday Paul (Carteret) Wolf had lunch with Yankee «yr out for the toddlers chasing a ball every one of us can exercise just a little While Conforming to the Highest Principals of Good Sports- good hot bath. The old out house Clipper Joe (Oakland A's) DiMaggio! manship Afield." 100 yards away from the orphan » • • aito the street. caution. • • • age building, was abandonei Friends are congratulating Mrs. Joseph Buffa on her election That's all very important, but in our President George Aston has announced that the annual ptenjc and a lavatory installed in tlv as president of the Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles Let's make an effort this summer to 1 nook they could add another caution: of the 3 S 11 Democratic Club will be held this Sunday at Merrill house The hoys had neve 0158G. protect our children not only as we , Park. Michael Freda is chairman. known Midi luxury. • • • i'ARENTS, watch your children! drive, but as we live. ' • • Fear, iifso, was . done aw;t> Appntpnsof nothms: The moon's next eclipse will occur In 1971. Too many of the accidents that will Take the ladder out of the pool wlvn • ••%Mnr'.!r'>ti" |'i" ",!1 volt1"' f-r st\f mrim'>srs at t(r> r'-fl-v M''n as a,te to ,iraj«ke their ailments Lady — Why are you in prison, ;i'Hiiy times a child will wander att un- kiits when we're*'mowing Ihe lawn.-Get; er. She is serving as a stuff member in (lie office adniinistra- long as lie could. Kur li • l.av.v known to li( r, tweaust? they were my poor man? linn art'a. [Hat il'-jit1 diutl'icd 'iii arlio- jiiil sure nf T good and Convict — For driving a car noticed into Ihe path of tragedy. rid of sharp articles around the house,| 1 Iliains Id Hit- tlii'i-i in: , il uw.int tfkk. oo slow, lady. A little caution now can prevent hi' place a protective cover over them. Scliieilier 17, of 17 i.i'e Slrt-el. Kdisun. will nHri|M'tf in lliai llir iluvt l')i' ui.'n -.. i, 11 • •' ness limn that nine mi. wus nt" "t.ii^y — You mean loo fast, 1 1 1 J ii:-ic!i .suitor ing -ater. Let's wat^h our children have a sale "u Mis - American Slarli'! Cunt-st at Ha'isadrs Aimi'-i'iiifiil l ark 'it* unkv.slird ;r.',unN Ilic unl'ir vn finluri'il in sili'me. I'veni Convict «- I mean loo slow. Cars are dangerous, but so aro things ''"lie national fraud finals » II b • (••l-viscd from I'alisat'-s Park '11.11" U hill Kill ttHill llv II •". . Uioi ,li ihi- cure jni"h! involve a The owner •jum|ifd**ial«r another happy summer. _ j un Mouday nveuiuu, August JJJ via WI'IX TV Cluuuel 13. dost of i;Ui>i oil, icar and «iughl me. '•

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'all the good teachers, „.,'t'-Vvstt-- - rrtent and other facilitiei. s ctliilw* n •VTiT always in the while man's Obituaries I Charges school." Flemington Furs Set In summing up. Schwarlzhach said time is running out because C. M. FREDRICKS ] 11a. Mrs. Joseph Malczynsld of little progress has hern realized WOODRRIDUK — Funeral Orlando. Fl».| Sea Land Inc. 'Uof . S. Race since World War II. He said 40 *pivicei s fof r ClifforClifdd M. FFredd- PPuerto Rico, and the Carteret per cent of American Negroes New Style Trends ricks, SIS Atmon Avenue, whn Police Escort. are making less than $3,000 an- diocl July 17 at John F. Kennc Bloomfleld; Mrs. Anna Kotla, Nation nually and that most middle and y dy Community Hospital, Edison, Mrs. Helen Czerwinskf, Mrs, high-income Negroes tend to •wore hold Saturday morning at Irene Jeglikowski of Irvington; WOODBRIDGE — Irving look down upon their poor black the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 Miss Bernice Prtygoda, Miss Schwartibach, noted teacher of brothers. *rt Green Street, with the Rev. Lew-Sophie Prrygoda of Newark; a Negro history, said Tuesday "We must work to gel thr. Is K. Binder, pastor of the First brother, Stanley Priygoda, I night the United States is a ra UroupNEW HOPE_ , PA. Bol.d ..ne. wStylesappropriate for women ofFeatured aldyel d Mink Paw ski jacket, Negro his equal rights and op- surprise pelts that haven't been Presbyterian Church of Wood Newark, cist nation because the white portunity," Schwartzbach said. styles in furs, reflective of Ihoages, and every activity and trimmed In Natural Opal Mink used for decades, but now, bridge, officiating. Burial was man refuses to accept his black "in group' age, were unveiled event. Paw with matching shorts. styled in high fashion, are con- In Rosedale Memorial Park, "It takes talking, meetings and MRS BESS,E NAIDITCH brother as a locial and eco- action to have progress." on July 18 when the Flemington This year, perhaps more than The shape of things to come sidered "finds." Among these nomic equal. Black Leader Speaks rjur Company staged a press ever before, the company has from Flemington this fall is also relative newcomers are Chinese Born In Elizabeth. Mr. Fred- Schwartibach, assistant direc- John Harvard of Elizabeth luncheon and "Furs Interna- directed its creative attention characterized by a variety of Racoon, Japanese Weasel, Pol&r rick, attended Elizabeth school, Fox, Unplucked Nutria, African tor of the Rutgers University said Monday night Mayor Ralph tionale" fashion show at theto the everyday world of thechoices, from the snug, body- and formerly worked with the Lamb, and the seldom seen 2a MJ|, v ,, TnhL %• Education Action Program "Up- Playhouse Inn in New Hope. younger set with a dazzling as- hugging slender image in a Bush Haulage Company in New- P. Barone and other white lead- bratta. Pltal> E dlson ward Bound," spoke to about 150 ers do not understand the plight Margaret Wllverdlng and sortment of sensibly priced number of fitted and semi-fitted ark for 20 years. He served as £"°H . ; "fun furs" designed for the live- body lines, to the rakish full- Another surprise from the a ^ine. agent with Tea.st.rs persons at the second of a four- of the Negro in the ghetto and Maureen Tilson, LEADER- day seminar on race relations surburba. PRESS staff members, joined ly "mod" to wear in city, flared tent look. Fleraington workshops is a country, or on the campus. whole collection of sprightly de- at St. James' School. Harvard, a with fashion world dignitaries Novelties deemed courant by Sur'vfvfng .re hiS widow. Ce- Cemetei chairman of the signed fur coats for the men- celia; five sons, Clifford Jr and X Brook- "When a little white girl is Inter-Act Foundation of New and fashion editors in preview- Proving the point that there the Flemington forecasters this is a fur for every imaginable season included a dashing new folk; man-sized, man-styled ele- Glenn of Madison Township; asked what she is, she replies York City and active in the civil ing Tlemington's new fall crea- gances of such unconventional Paul Irvington; Richard, Rear- of Benjamin Naiditch, Irish, Dutch or German," rights movement, was guest tions, which should lend an ex- occasion, Flemington is offer- emphasis on buttons of\unique the material as Mink, Alaska Seal, ny; Donald, Bloomfield; six deceased was born in Rus-Schwartzbach said. "But it was ipeaker at the' first of a citingly different aspect to theing a stunning variety of ele-designs and smart arrangements sla nd Persian Lamb, Canadian and daughters, Mrs. Virginia Seek- - » resided in Brooklyn just a few years ago when the four-day seminar on race rela doming season. gant and off-beat conceptions and belts of matching full fur antl Norwegian Seal and Unplucked man, Elizabeth; Mrs. Eunice Newark before moving to Negro thought of himself as ation and problems at St. James' for the woman who goes places. and leather, set off by shiny Fwd One of the first major fur Nutria. Greeley, Madison Township; » **» year* ago. She wasnothing when asked the same School. A Natural Jaguar walking coat wide buckles. A show stopper * member of the Minsker In- stylists to break with the tradi- (that could be used for jogging, was "nude" mink for th« ultra Introducing Flemington Furs' Kirs Claire Gable, Colonia; Mrs. question." Harvard said Barone and thetion1 that fine furs were the ex- fall fashions for '69 was Carol Barbara Swan, Old Bridge; Mrs. dependent Benevolent Associa- tool), trimmed in brown-dyed daring—white mink flowers cap- tlon of Schwartzbach said most Ne- Rev. Theodore C. Seamans, con- clusive province of the mature Lawrence, famous stage and Gail Higgins, Edison; Mrs. Au- Brooklyn. Sheared Alaska Seal with tivatingly placed on "see groes, since the Civil Rights troversial pastor of the Wood-, woman - to be worn only on for-matching Seal slacks and through" sheer lace. television star, aided by her hus- drey Matousesky, Someri Point; Surviving Is a daughter Miss movements became a promin- bridge Methodist Church, both band, Robert Goulet, Broad- 35 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. |maj, accasions - Fleminglon's Jaguar mask, vied for honors Harriet Naiditch of Fords. ant part of American life feel, have a mission. He said Mr. priW'Winning designers have Furs used in Flemington's way's foremost singing favorite Helen Bartus Toms River; a with a semi-formal Natural Ger- new creations are truly inter proud of their (kin color. He Seamans is appointed to do his consistently fashioned garments man Stone Marten, and a black- —now starring in "The Happy pointed out that many still feel job by God and Barone is ap1- national in origin, and full of Time." the suffering of their slave an- pointcd by the people. «»u*. — x-uucttfi scr- mother. Mr,'. Edna Fredrick?, cestors and inherit the degration Edward Wollschlager, Harvard admitted he knows of venlnor of their parents and grandpar- - 73, of 79 Emerson Street, who Woodbridge's problems only ents. died Monday at Rahway Hospi- from newspaper accounts. MRS. ANNIE V. WARD tal, are scheduled for tomorrow "Although there have been "The white man and Negro- WOODBRIDGE — The fun- morning (Thursday), 9:30 at themany laws passed it is difficult must be able to sit down and eral of Mrs. Annie V. Ward, 59, Synowiecki Funeral Home, 56 for the Negro to make it in so- talk about the problems and who died Friday night at John Carteret Avenue, with services ciety today," Schwartzbach then do something about them," F. Kennedy Community Hos- at 10:00 at Zion Lutheran Church said. "He has to work twice as he said. hard to get half as much as his pital, Edison, was held Monday and the Rev. Harry C. Fox, pas- Harvard called for an end of white counterpart." morning at the Pettit Funeral tor, officiating. Burial"will be hatred among races and for Home, 371 W. Milton Avenue, in Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, The historian said Negroes schools to teach Negro history. Rahway, with burial in Clover- Woodbridge. have been reacting in many He said, however, "black history. leaf Memorial Park, Wood- Mr. Wollschlager was a reways- : by resignation, "Uncle can only be taught properly hy bridge. tired employee of the American |Tomism" and militlsm. a Negro because he alone can Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, Agricultural Chemical Company "The average Negro only understand the problems. Mrs. Ward was a resident of wants a fair shake and nothing where he had been employed as "Having a white man teach Woodbridge for 15 years. She more," Schwatrzbach said. "He power plant engineer. Negro history is like asking was a member of the Avenel wants to stand up and be coun- Born in Germany, the de- President Johnson to write the Presbyterian Church and taught ted as an early American." ceased resided in Carteret 57 history of the Republican par- Sunday School there. She was Schwartzbach said Negroes years. He was a parishioner of ty," Harvard said. formerly a saleswoman at E. J. Zion Lutheran Church, Carteret. have been fighting for iheir Korvette, Woodbridge. rights since the 19th century. After his talk. Harvard told A United States Army veteran reporter* the press is playing a Surviving are her husband, of World War I, he was a mem-He said they existed in the south under threats of lynchings, major role in the civil rights William; two brothers, Cotter ber of Carteret Memorial Post, struggle. He said the news me- and Fred Bert of Nova ScotfiT;- .American Legion. castrations, murders and tor 'ture. dia is starting to print and pre- two sisters. Mrs. Frank Lewis \ Surviving are his widow, senting multiple views. of Alberta. Canada; Mrs. John Anna (Rosenkan); two daugh- "Booker T. Washington in Nemeth, Rahway. ters, Mrs. Agnes Malwitz and 1895 made a speech to an inte- "The majority of Negroes in Mrs. Hilda Slotwinski of Car-grated audience that today is America are law abiding citi- significant.". Schwartzbach said zens," Harvard said. "It is only MRS. MARY D. GREGOR teret;' three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Amanda Zabei in Negroes should stay out oaf minority who riot." CARTERET - Funeral ser- Harvard commended news n y;\ two brothers, Sam- white politics, but be active in vices for Mr,. Mary (Dmytriw) black politics." papers, radio and television for Adolph of Carteret. Gregor, 52, of 9 Cooke Avenue Schwartzbach said, it, is theshowing the history oj theiNegro who died Jujy 17 »t Roosevelt general feejing, that. tbj£ disord, and the part he has played in Hospital, were held Monday at r EDGARMORqENSjflftf.," ;! .-, ens and uprising qfjhe'past five American civilization, the Synowiecki Funeral Home, i Other programs of the:1 first WOODBRIDGE—The funeral yearl"came a'bout due to' %, 56 Carteret Avenue, with/the daiy of the "seminar included of Edgaf 0. Morgehson, 60 High grbes' feeling that very littl^fe Rev. John Hundiak, pastor of [Street, who died, Monday at prief talks by white and? Negrd being accomplished tq obtafy, r St. Demetrius Church, officiat- Rahway Hospital, Was held this youths who gsvtf their vipwu, on ing at the church services. Bur- equalityand job opportunities. the racial problems and: pos- morning at the Greiner Funeral He said the ghetto residents are ial was in Cloverleaf Memorial Home, 44 Green Street, with the sible ways to solve them. A frustrated and disillusioned. 1 Park, Woodbridge. Rev. Walter W. Feigner, minis- play, "Losers Weepers;'' about The historian pointed out Mrs. Gregor was a parisiiion- ter of the First Presbyterian a, Negro family living in a some Negroes that history boqk> er of St. Demetrius Ukrainian Church of Avenel, officiating. ghetto, was also presented. Orthodox Church and a mem- do not tell about broke thr(i*g^ Burial was in Alpine Cemetery, Iftl.-t "~ ~ ~ ~v. ber of St. Mary's Sodality. Born Perth Amboy. "" barrier and were,, able ,io in Jersey City, she resided in Mr. Morgenson was a retired . *'1t on their own, 6he of Carteret most of her life. She electrical engineer formerly em- tfese was Fred Douglas. Chiefs Win 4-2, was the daughter Robert A. Golden, 18 LongfeL SC0 re d by low chief petty officer. The term of Tickets, nominally priced 4 the many acts of kindness and He charged that school systems' ( , Drive, Colonia, armor; make the "Jayne F.isman Bene- Each contestant enlistment for this program is $5 and $6, may be obtained from are not doing enough for the _-_,—"Jr. ^ f Bruee R- Ma"ei- u Marlboro fit Concerts" something never LaM Colollia n 30 months. Mrs. Iitinge, 67 Mercury Ave. Negro and in teaching Negro Dave scored i w - . ^ ^f Carl J. to be forgotten. All their work wa g al f r Meiaar JrJr 1313 44 nue, Colonia, 381-2246 and Mrs. history, although carefully not- the Chiefs to ° ° - - PreviePrevieww LaneLane,, Any experienced construction and endeavors are to help Vigilante, 240 Maple Avenue, ing that he was not pinpointing 4-1. Assists • „ »u 5"i.paiWu W«odbridgeWdbid , infantryift ;Mi Michah e worker interested in finding out Woodbridge. B how to become a leader in the Jayne Eisman, the 20 year old Avenue, Rabway. 381-4378. Jr. and Ray Perry. South Moun - Smith, 105 Park Avenue, Is- Woodbridge youngster who still "Negroes have played an im tain scored again to make thi «%«™*; Glenn L. Walters, world famous Seabees, may con According to the chairmen of portant part in American his- score 4-2, but by this time there j ridge. Avenue, Fords, tact the Navy Recruiter at the lies in a coma in a New York the program booklet, Mrs. War- lc of Perth Amboy Post Office build- ,Df . Harry J, Kurec i.p«. tory but school books don't was no doubt as to the outcome Hospital, suffering from (En- ner and Mrs. Hooper, mer- ing. chants, executives, secretaries, Alan Bodak, Neil Kamichoff! show this," Schwartzbach said. of the game. Included in the 12 week-end cephalitis) sleeping sickness. and Nicholas Zaleski- VFW The winners of all ages groups "The black man fought in all laborers and just about every- are as follows: LEAGUE STANDINGS training sessions and two field Tost 2314 of Carteret and its the wars, helped build farms training periods of 15 days each one have been very cooperative 10 yrs-11 yrs. Boys: 1st. Gls. GIs Ladies Auxiliary; VFW County into cities and has been kicked were such subjects as military Sports Film Program in both their time and empty- Weyne Peragello, School No. 21. W L T Pts. For Ag Council of Middlesex; McGuiri in the teeth by his white broth ., g leadership, map and aerial pho- ing their pockets to help Jayne. Air Force Military Honors Con- 2nd.—Dennis Clancy, Longhill Woodbridge 2 115 9 Every Wed. at Library Anyone interested in helping er." N. Jersey 2 115 9 10 tosraph reading, weapons, drill tnigent; McCoy Air Force Baw Playground. 3rd. — Gary Ko- this humanitarian cause by do- Schwartzbach pointed out that Chatham 2 2 0 4 3 ana command, methods of in- Family of the lat« Sgt. Vogt ' blentz, East Green Street Play- WOODBRIDGE — The Free nating time or submitting ad- segregated schools only hinder South Moun. 2 2 0 4 J4 g structionstruction,, uniunitt administratioadministrationn , ground. g Public Library of Woodbridge is vertisements may call Mrs. the Negro's education because Asbury Pk. 1 3 0 2 j j military law, logistics, civil de g 5 continuing to hold a Sports Film Warner at 381-9438 or Mrs. 'fense, riot control, physical Program every Wednesday in Hooper at 388-4419. Patnon ads training, communications, main- July and August beginning at are ranged to enable everyone 10 BHEAK GROUND tcnance and tactics. 7:30 P.M. at the Henry Inman to participate remarked Mrs., SEWARKN — Ground break- Two Township residents are Branch Library, 607 Inman Ave- I loop«r. Actually, interceded |ing ceremonies for the Glen scheduled to attend the 12th nue, Colonia. Mrs, Warner, "a donation of any ICove Elementary School in Se „.„.,.,„academy, class,,„,,.. The1Ilrjy, arlllce ualm.a ;waren will be held .SalurdayiA .Bund'y, 111 McFarland Road, The schedule for the remaind type or any amount will be Kreatly appreciated for our jinoriiiiig at II A.M. ai Ci-ntraVcolonia, and Frank P. Griscti, er of July includes films about "Get Well Page for Jayne." laud Glen Cove Avenues |ll Wisteria Drive, Fords. football and auto racing on Over Half Century July 24, and films about foot Checks may be made out to ball, motor boat racing, cycling "Jayne Eisman Benefit Con- Of Personal Service I an dbaseball on July 31. cert." To All Faiths A rundown of the committee Throughout Middlesex County BRONZE MEMORIALS Hawaiian Floor Show is as follows: Overall chairman, Kileen Salsano, 381-7700 and AUGUST F. GREINER II, Manager A lasting expression of devotion, (lie Family Me- llifililight of Dance Betty Sayage, 381-1707; tickets, tttoiiul be it made of bionze or granite marks the Khorta Litinger, 381-3346 and resting placo of,those who, united so closely dur- 1SKMN — An Hawaiian floor Gloria Vigilante, 381-4378; pub- .show, featuring th« B;iVl>: I Mip.r,,,r (,„„( »nt,,, , r lurtri I r, rmuKit >,<-ll niriugiiiiU I,, Ilirir l»l Fifteen hundred' tickets are |» ps to Jayne's get w«B book. 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found in business and industry. ''Clearly, the local govern "Reglonalization,'' Giaquintu Those interested in obtaining in- enl system as it is now struc added, "it a natural evolution in Many Awarded County College formation on one of the college's Builders Warn red is inadequate. There is allproviding efficient government PLAYGROUND NEWS cijrriculums are asked to con often fragmentation, over services. It can be (he cure for At Club Meeting Lists Vacancies tract the Director of Admis- About Future p and weakness. many 111*. However, those who sions, Middlesex County College, "There are too many layers of cherish maximum local au(o ISELIN — Cub Scout Pack 49, EDISON — Middlesex County LYMAN AVENUE inal wall decoration, and Chuck Edison, or to telephono 548-6000. ovcrnment in many areas with nomy, may be willing to pay the Lyman Avenue playground Daniel and Renee Dunn tied for ponsored by Knights of Colum ollege president, Dr. Frank M. Tax Increases sultant conflict and wastes of increasing costs of home rule." held a speedy Relay Race with first place with the Hexapod >us Council 3639, conducted its Chambers, announced that there EDISON — There must be an isources and energy. All this "Upon these trends will rest a winning team consisting of house. A scavenger hunt was inal meeting of the season with are still vacancies in the science State Democrat ncrease in the regionalizalion as recognized 40 years ago, much erf the future course of Tom Sonnenberg, Gary Yacku- also held with five teams com- I Vill, Webelos leader, taking and technology programs for of services by New Jersey com ow, however, the situation is New Jersey's buijding industry tich and Paul Linde. The cap-peting. A good time was hadthe place oi Joseph Dunn, cub his fall. Chambers said that munitios or city and suburban jaring a critical and highly and the state'* progress in the tains of the second and third by all, trying to find plaid shoe- master, who was on vacation. vacancies existed in the county Platform Hearin homeownors will be confronted anRerous stage demanding ac 1970's," Giaquinto concluded. place teams were Jim Kozub laces, pink string, and orange Mr.Vili presented awards in college's chemical technology, with an unending scries of tax ion." and Harry Pease. soda labels and other diffi- luding wolf badge to Gerard lectrical technology, laboratory ncreases, the president of the Failure of most municipalities cult things. echnology, engineering science, Set For Aug. 2 New Jersey Builders Association i meet these problems, said Hadmwh to Prrnenl Artists who won our Coloring SCHOOL NO. 21 'etti, Robert Ross, Michael Di Contest were Cindy Pease, Bar- fomasso, Anthony Maiella; and pre-technical programs. TRENTON—New Jersey's two warned today. iaquinto, can be attributed to Autumn Fashion* bara Coley and Katy Coley. A The winners of School 21 inlear badge to Edward Parten- hrce factors: the Twenty-One tournament The engineering science pro- members of the Platform Com- Not only is there a duplication WOODBRIDGE - The Wood- group of boys made up our pan- ope, John Ryan, Daniel O'Brien, gram provides its students with ot-services in many areas, ac The state has far too many bridge Chapter of Hadassah el for the doll show on Wednes-numbered nine. In the lay-up Walter Kelly, William Comnos, mittee for the Democratic Na- :overnmcntal units with coun tournament two came home *he first two (2) years of a cording 10 John R. Giaquinto, oi will present a fashion show, day. Winners included Sharon Carl Heitmeyer; gold arrow to our-year engineering program. ional Convention will hold a Edison, hut these services often ies, municipalities and school "accent on autumn", Septem- Black, Michelle, Petruccelli and with one winner. Gerard Petti, Robert Ross, hearing August 2 on suggested listricts adding up to a total of Winners for the best bug The technology program! art are "archaic in outlook and too ber 11, 8:30 P. M. at Howard Pat Petruccelli. Michael DiTomasso, James Con- career-oriented and designed to planks for the national plat- costly." ,492 governmental bodies. Johnson's. Mrs. Arthur Mazur catcher was Billy Rebetje, Don- roy, Steven Calabro, William ; Too much of the financial bur Paul Linde, James Kopcho na Notte won our drawing con- provide those completing these form. Giaquinto suggested that com and' Mrs. Leon Nedzela are ser- and Harry Pease won our Bal- lowinski, Kenneth Kimidy. curriculum^ and receiving an len of governmental services ving as co-chairmen. test with her picture of children Robert J. Burkhardt, Demo- munities correlate their plan- loon Relay race. The membe»8 associate dagree in applied sci- ests at the local level, when re Mrs. Ralph Kushinsky, vice swimming in a pool. Maureen Silver arrow to Gerard Petti, cratic State Chairman, stated ning so "the race for ratable* ponsibiljty for many such srr of the playground' are now Hughes, Mary Dunbar, Jean Robert Ross, Michael DiTomas ence to enter business and in- president of fund raising, is in working on preparations for a dustry upon graduation. Nation will not result in a crazy quilt ol ices jftould be regional or Wiecke and Janice Wiecke are so, Steven Calabro; denner bar this week that Vincent J. Mur- residential commercial and in charge of tickets; Mts. Nedzel- Carnival to be held on July 24th. the most helpful people around to Steven Majewski, Michael al and local surveys indicate a phy of Spring Lake, and Mrs. tatewide. la, models; Mrs. Robert Mel- Tbe profits made from the Car- great demand for technicians dustrial building." There is n<£ adequate machin- the playground. Our bulletin Witt, John Frost, Eugene Mes Joseph Costa of Willingboro, nick, decorations. nival will be used to finance our board is filled with events such in these areas. The college "Almost all of the state's 567 ry within the system to provide Tickets will be available at Family Cookout to be held on sina; assistant denner bar to graduated its first elast on will conduct the hearing at themunicipalities are seeking a as games and contests. We have Kenneth Kimidy, Michael Mai- oordination of local units on the door. Refreshments will be Friday, July 26, from 2 P. M.begun to prepare our summer June 12, graduates of chetfrtcal, Hotel Hildebrecht in Trenton. certain degree of growth," Gia robletns that transcend juris- served and door prizes award- iniak, John Glowinski; one year electrical, and laboratory tech quinto said, "but the reverenc to e:p. M. scrap book. service star to Edward Parten- "The New Jersey delegation lictional lines. ed. ; nology are now part of th*fjob for home rule must not be al HEGINA PARK MERRILL PARK ipe, James Conroy, Michael Ha- will hear all points of view in Regina Park listed three market. A mechanical technol- an open manner," Burkhardt lowed to block cooperation with The week started off with ;e«r; advance to Webelow, Ste ogy curriculum is being intro- said. other adjacent towns." winners in the tournaments held practice for th« 21 and lay-up at Isetin Junior High School last en Calabro, J.ohn Cloffi, duced this fall. This program, Many people have strong Such attitudes have resulted tournaments which resulted in Charles Ydoate, William Glowin which is. filled, is designed to Tuesday. The best pictures in two wins for Merrill Park Due opinions on the issues which in cases where one town ap ffte chalk art drawing contest ski; Webelos athlete badge to provide training in the areas of t,h? Democratic National Con proves industrial zoning on it! to the hot weather, we had poor William Comnos; Webelos drafting and design. ARTHUR G. ANECKSTEIN, M. D. were drawn by Ricky Wells, attendance at the park, but teotion's platform committee borders, despite the fact the ad PauJ; Petto, Nancy McGrath, sportsman badge to Daniel Di- Will be discufcing. NowAf\he joining town has land zoned resi those that were here had plenty Graitis; Webelos outdoorsman "Che pre-technical curricUjum LlM-McGrath, Eddie Goughlun to do. There was a softball is a preparatory program 'for time to make those /opinions dential on the • same boundar, and Kevin Szezlech. An oppor- badge to Timothy Kennedy, known in a constructive man- line, Giaquinto pointed out. game against School No. 22George-Kittermer. high school graduates who have tunity to show off their pets was playground, a scavenger hunt not sufficiently prepared them- ner." ' "Certainly no one benefits b Announces the opening of his office givea to the children on Wednes- was held and we had our drti Arrow of light and Cub Scout selves to enter a collegiate pro According to Burkhardt, sug-this type of parochial planning,' day with a pet show. Winners and crafts. On Wednesday prac- graduation certificates went to gram. The one-year, non " gested plans must be filed in he said. "We must look ahea for the practice of were Antoinette Ulman, Peggy tice for the foul shot competi- Wayne Forziati, Ernest Tomaio, course is taught by colle writing by July 30. They should realistically to a New Jersey oi Obstetrics and Gynecology Varey, Robin Schwartz, Walter tion was held. Michael Hager; den chief one fessors; and those salisfi be sent to the co-chairman, New 1980 with some 9-million people Kopcho, Liza McGrath', Eddie COOPER AVENUE y«ar service star to Robert ily completing the progra Jersey Delegation Platform all seeking the best residentia Coughlln, Beverly Slusher, Dar- Ryan; den mothers appreciation We started this week with a able to enter one of the Committee, in care of the Dem- atmosphere possible." 1819 OAK TREE ROAD fene Slu'sher, Kacin Szczech, clean-up contest in the form of plaque and certificate to Har-lege's credit programs. ocratic State Committee, 21 N. The builders' leader ireferrei Donna Horbal, Michael Ferrano, a scavenger hunt. Everyone riet O'Conner, Terri Ens; com- The county college facilities Willos Street, Trenton, to a recent interim report by EDISON, N. J, Jay Frandano and Nancy Me participating was a winner with mitteeman's appreciation plaque and equipment are modern and • Burkhardt added: New Jersey County and Munic Grath. penny candy for prizes. Our and certificate to Ronald Ens, pal Government Study Commis up to date. Students particbat "Anyone wishing to testify on Office Hour! Telephone LSELIN JR. HIGH SCHOOL arts and crafts program includ- Refreshments were served by ing in the science and tedifcol behalf of his plank should en- sion as a "guidepost for action In the Basketball Competition ed bug catchers and velvet wall the Den Mothers. The next Pack ogy program have the advan close his request, He will be that must not be delayed." By Appointment (201) 549-4082 held here last week three of panels. Cathy Belam and Chuck meeting will be held on Septem tage of learning their skills with notified of a time to appear at In the report, Giaquinto noted, our girls placed among the win- Baron were named winners for ber 16. the same advanced equipmen the hearing." the commission said in part: ners. Swimming has been very arts and crafts. successful and all the children FORDS PARK are looking forward to the ar- Besides having daily volley- rival of the Swin Mobile next ball games, horseshoe games week. and checker tournametits, we Winners in the coloring con- are also planning various con- test were Cookie DiCataldo and tests during the course of the Dorryl Nadal. A total of 208week. On Wednesday, July 10, children have registered at thewe had a coloring contest Dawn playground thus far. Nalepa placed first with Bruce HAGAMAN HEIGHTS Britton and Kevin Sullivan plao- Monday, using construction ing second and third respective- paper, foam scraps and glue the ly. A jump rope contest for children made very original boys was held on July 24. stick puppets. Tuesday we made bug snatchers. Wednesday both boys and girls learned to sewSeveral Memorial with the help of sewing cards and Thursday their artistic tal- Gifts Dedicated Sun. ents were put to the test with ISEUN — Several memorial the cha,lk and velvet wall panels. gifts were dedicated at the First SCHOOL NO. 25 Presbyterian Church, at Sunday morning worship service, by Most strenuous activity was Rev. David D. Prince, pastor. terminated this week in ex- riiange for quiet games and arts Memorials including an elec and crafts because of the intrie typewriter, in memory of tense heat. Some of the chil- Mr. and Mrs. Renzo Watts, giv- dren learned the rudiments of en by their family; communion paper folding, an old Japanese bread trays, memory of Wilbur art. With the fundamentals be-Wright, by members of his fam hind them, they went on to ily; Pew Bible, memory of Mis; make whales and swans out ofLaura Parker (a late resident o paper. A doll contest was held Belvidere Presbyterian Home) for all the girls with Debbie by the Womens Association; and Lutz and Danielle Urbano bem^ a silver bread tray, dedicated in named winners. In Arts and honor of the 1967 Ninth Grad Crafts, Scott Rasalowsky won Communicants Class, given b,, first place with the most orig- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eustice

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COMMENDED: Mrs. Juliana Viccaro, Chief Clerk of Local Draft Board 32, was presented with a Commanding Officers Certificate of Achievement, for faithful and efficient service rendered to the local Army Recruiting Station. The award was made by Major C. A. Kelly, Commanding Officer, U. S. VACATION CRUISE: Miss Arlene Schicker, 67 Ford Avenue, Army Recruiting Main Station, Newark, and. was presented Fords, is shown on the deck of Greek Lines' T. S. S. Olympia, by Sgt. Ronald Guilford of the Perth Amboy Recruiting Just before sailing from New York for a vacation in Bermuda. Station, left.

VERY GENEROUS GIFT: Mayor Anthony M. Vdencsics of Edison Township and President of the Board of the John F. Kennedy Community Hospital, is shown receiving a cheek for $2(1,000 from Mr. William M. Day, General Manager of Westinghouse, Mantovani and Bride on Edison Division. They are standing next to an X-Kay machine supplied by Westinghouse. On the right is Mr. Ralph Muchlig, Manager Industrial Relations, Westinghouse Corp., Mr. Muehlig is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Ken- Honeymoon in Bermuda nedy Community Hospital. The Gift from Westinghouse brings tlicir total contribution to the Hospital up to ?95,000. CARTERET — Miss Glenda ushers; Jerome Schmentti, ring- Jo Marie Campbell, daughter of bearer. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, The bride is a 1967 graduate 172 Roosevelt Ave., became the of Carteret High School and is fid of Randolph* Mantovani, employed by Alcon Aluminum, t»W$iMrs. Rose Mantovani, 17 Elizabeth. Dunst'ef fet., Saturday at ?;30 P.ml in St. Joseph's i The bridegroom, a 1955 grad- Catholic Churdi. uati of Middlesex County Voca- Miss Patricia Brjrer was maid tional and Technical High of honor; the Missns Christina School, Perth Amboy, is Ho low ate h, Milmiczuk i hihis senioi r yearat West Vir- and Maryann Stima; brides-, B1 Institute of Technology, raaidsj; Melisso Campbell, flow ^cfetgomery, West Va er fWt Richard Garonski, best The couple will reside in Car- man; Wesley Catri, John Hat teret after a wedding trip to rington and Thomas Campbell, Bermuda. Kovacs and Hk Bride Honeymoon in Hawaii CARTERET — The wedding jridgewater - Raritan School of Miss Patricia Jane Sipos and listrict. John Eugene Kovacs took place The bridegroom was graduat- NEW POST: Steve Miller, Saturday at 4 p. m. in the Hun- ed from Morris Hills High 38 Albemarle Road, Colonia, garian Reformed Church. Dr. School and Drexel Institute of has been appointed manager Andrew Harsanyi officiated. Technology, Philadelphia, Pa. «f toe Newark agency of Phoe- He is doing graduate work at The bride is the daughter ot nix Mutual Life Insurance IT TASTES GOOD — Children who attended the recent PAL DAY affair are shown enjoying Stevens Institute of Technology. Company. the sandwiches served at the park. Mrs. Geza Budai, 40 Longfellow He served two years as an off* St., and the late Walter Sipos, cer in the U. S. Army in Germ Mr. Miller joined Phoenix any. He is employed as a mech Mutual in Newark in 1965 as the bridegroom is the son of Mr. agency supervisor after sev- and Mrs. Geza Kovacz, Whar- anical engineer in Picatinny Ar senal, Dover. eral years of sales and man- ton. agement experience in the in- The bride was escorted to the After a wedding trip to surance field. In 1967 he was Hawaii, the couple will reside in advanced to field supervisor altar by her stepfather, Mr. Chester. Budai. and liter had management Mrs. John Schmenkel served The bride was graduated from training assignments in Rhode as mati-on^f honor; Mrs. Rob- Island and New York City. Carteret High School and Doug- ert Tolve and the Misses Bar- lie has served as an instruc- LINDA KISII lass College. She received her bara Matto, Susan Matyas and Ciara Kantor, attendants; Ste tor in the LUTC insurance CONTEST FINALIST: Linda Kish, 17, of 6.1 Essex Street, master's degree from Middle courses for the Newark Life Caitciet, pictured with model of National Airlines jot, has bury College Graduate School of phen Kovacs, brother of the bridegroom, best man; William Underwriters Association and been named a finalist in the ninth annual Miss American German in Mainz, Germany. has been a resident of Colonia Teenager Contest at Palisades Amusement Park, Palisades, She is employed as a German Ellis, Ernest^Sarkady, Matthew and Kenneth Moye, ushers. for,die past 12 years. N.J. Teacher in Hillside School, Baptist Church Swimming Pool Lists Schedule Safety Rules WOODBRIDGE - Sunday WOODBRIDGE — Dr. Antoine morning at 11:00 service of the T. Attalla, director of the Wood- Central Baptist Church of Wood- bridge Township Department of br.jd<;e, temporarily meeting at Health, prepared a guide for School a, Woodbine Avenue, swimming pool owners under Avcnel, the Rev. James Gent, the direction of Mayor Ralph pastor, will offer the Bible mes- P, Barone. sage. Ted ?ules for swimming pool "The Paul Carlson Story" will safety are: be featured at the evening ser vices beginning at 7:30. All are Do not place rags, paper or invited lo view the" 53 minute other combustible material near color film. pool chemicals since it is high )y combustible. Also, when TV bud's Supper wity be ob scooping the dry chemical into TOYOTA 2000 GT — Sports car shales the spotlight as the official Course Marshal car in ths served Sunday. August 4th at the pool, use a dry ladle. Braille Institute Cross-Country Navigational Kally in Los Angeles. Film star .hones Garner thi' evening service. Ne^e* swim alone, especially (right) was among the field of (ill personality-drivers in the Kally. Mr. ami Mrs. Skip Crick (left) Daily vacation Bible school is children. served as the Course Marshal with pretty Kam Nelson (second from right) as Queen of the scheduled for August 12 through event. Itt with .sessions for ages 4 Any individual witii open sores through 12 in the morning from should not be allowed in the Super chlorinate the pool them with a qualified person. ' RISE IN MAIL FKAUDS pool. !):00 until ii:30 and.teenagers at every 7 to 10 days. Head and Dr. Attalla indicated thai resi- 'Postmaster .General W. Mar- infill from 7:00 until 8:00. Free Keep noise down in considera- follow directions carefully when dents who have questions about tion of your neighbors. using any chemical. their pools may call the Depart- vin Watson reports an increase bus service will be provided for in the number of mail fraud anyone in need of same by call No horse play should be per- Never dive into shallow water ment of Health. Uig 721 9204. mitted in the pool or the area. areas. complaints from con.suim^rs ami During the youth hour on An A testing kit is essential for Use hair and skin oils spar An iinhriiUcd tongue is the wor.st others ilouik; huMiu'.is through HOT DOG — To these youngsters, the hot dogs and sod* had a terrific attraction, at the I*AI. gust 18 the mOvie, "Bob and His proper readings of chlorine re ingly. ol diseases. iliu mail is IS per rent higher.. DAY luld iu Carteret. lUukly," will be presented. sidual and -alkali factors When problems arise, discuss Kuripidtis, than the saino p*>rind IJM yp;IV. SUPPORT YOUR POLICE . • WMUfWr n • v- v tram majff, PAGE TEN Wednesday, July ^4, 1IMI Winners Listed In Golf Tourney ttOODHRIIMiK The Woof! ji'rt. SiloRy, Rnhert Casey, Rnh hiiilt'.c Tnwiishiii Board of £tlu !oil. Shanck, and Patrick Deo i-iilion announced the. following 1). winners in Ihe 18 hole Minature (iolf Tnurnnmenl held in con12-U0M'. WINNKRS junction with tho Title I Summer The WoodbridRe ['roRram hosted by Edward ,01* Board of Education announced npta, proprietor of the Minia the following winners in the 72 lure Coif ('nurse at the Wood hole Miniature Golf Tournament bridge Driving Ranje. held in conjunction with the Title 8 Year Old Girls: 1st pUce, I Summer I^oaram hosted by Martha Brown 58 and Joy Brit. Mr..Edward Obropta, proprietor (on 58; 2nd place, Daphne John' of the Miniature Golf Course at son 59; 3rd Place, Susan Shank the Woodbridge Golf Driving Range. 185. - > 12 and 13 Year Old Boys: 1st 8 and 9 Year Old Boys: 1st place, Derwin Edwards 161; 2nd place, Jim Britton 58 and Victor place, Joseph Calola 166; 3rd ; j Miranda 58; 2nd place, Richard place, Dennis Roberts 168. ! JAere 59; 3rd place, Mark Mon- 12 and 13 Year Old Girls: 1st dragon 61 and Danny Hooban 61. place, Bonnie De Vestern 156; 10 11 Year Old Girls: 1st 2nd place, Jackie McCann 187; place, Lisa Wilson 62; 2nd place',3rd place, Linda Ziesmer 207. ACCEPTS PLAQUE: William Kckert, Comminsioncr of Baseball, 1* shown her* with Joe Med- HONORED BY BORO RKSIDKNTS: Following his investiture formally Into the Hall of Fame, Judy Bond 66 and Dorothy Mir 10-11 Year Old Girls: 1st place, wick, "(ioosc" (ioslln, and MIR. Kikl CuyVr. Mm. Ciiyler arrfpied the Hall of Fame. Plaqn* Joe Medwtck was presenter! with a plaque "FOR INSPIRING OUR YOUTH" by Carteret Post anda 66; 3rd place, Michelle Gi- Collins 170; 2nd place, y ; p posthumously for her husband. The scene was Monday it ('ooperstnwn. Behind Mr. Eckert it No. 263, The American Lesion. Shown in the photo are. Chester Wielgollnskl, a staunrh fan, Fran- iBrdella 67. Debbie Kipila 178; 3rd place, EEv ois T. Tomczuk, who made the presentation, John Mcdwick, hi* brother, Joe Medwlck, Michael the huge permanent plaque of Medwlck's achievements, which will be on permanent display 10-11 Year Old Boys: 1st place, elyn Krissoff 189. in the Baseball Hall of Tame. "Ducky's" record of 64 doubles in one season still stand*. Hi* Medwlck (Joe's son) and Joseph Comba, who played early baseball with Medwlck. The photo Russell Thompson 45; 2nd place. The following were awarded win taken by Henry Melchln. Melchin, Comba, and Tomczuk represented the post. Medwlck RBI of 154 In 1937 has not been surpassed to this date. We is the last triple crown winner in the Robert Sharick 57; 3rd pla.ee, ribbons for the hole in one tour- National League. In .11 year* no one else has achieved thin record. Photo by Francii Tomemk. talked affably with the group and the evening before momenUrlly left a formal banquet to greet David Krissoff 62 nament: Jackie McCann (4), *lh« gronp. The banquet was restricted to Hall of Famers. Photo by Henry Melchin. The following were awarded John Kurtiak (3), Dennis Rob ribbons for the hole-in-one tour erts (3), Kathy Collins (31, Deb hand to congratulate th» new nament: Russell Thompson (4), bie Kipila (3), Susan Hooban (3), Joe Medwick recipients of Baseball's greatest Boro Weekly Wendy Dixon (2), Dorothy Mir.Derwin Edmonds (2), Joe Caiola honor. Also on hand were Wil- anda (2), David Krissoff (2), (2), Raymond Reed (2), John iam D. Eckert, Commissioner Sport Shorts Woodbridge Rec League Standings Brenda Harlan, Jane Hainan, Roberts (2), Norman Wilson Inducted Into of Baseball, Warren C. Giles, Rec. Results Mark Mondragon, Richard Aprc, (2), Evelyn Krissoff (2), Bonnie president of the National League and Joe E. Cronin, president of MOLLY PITCHER CARTERET' — Ray's Gulf Michael Krissoff, Victor Miran- De Vestern (2), Kathy Kipila the American League. OCEANPORT — Four is th« WOODBRIDGE — The Woodbridge Recreation Department made it seven in a row to main, da, Danny Hooban, Joseph Sza (1), Karen Lukacs (1), Linda Holl of Fame The master of ceremonies was magic number in Monmouth Baseball & Softball League schedule July 29th thru Friday, Aug- tain its lead in the Oldtimers bo, Bonnie Bolte, Lisa Wilson, Ziesemer (1), Myrtce Lowe (1) By MEYER ROSENBLUM Watson Spoelstra, of the Detroit Park's $33,000-added Molly Pit- ust 2nd, is as follows: Softball Slow Pitch League last Kathy Wilson, Judy Bond, Rob and Debbie Dixon (1). COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.—Yes, News, who is president of thecher Handicap, which, is to b« PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL week. The league leaders edged MONDAY, July 29th Gamei at t:00 P.M. they were all there—the base Baseball Writers Association of renewed on June 29. Fifteen of out the Kolibas Oldtimers, 9-8, America. The welcoming ad The Klique vs, Kings, Fords Jr. Hi ball greats of a decade ago, the 22 winners of th« filly-snd- as Moe Gasior hurled the vie- dress was given by Stuart Zeroei vs. St. John Vianney, Wdge. Sr. Hi School No. 21 Dominates including Frankie Frisch, Lefty mare stakes hivt been 4-year- ' «ry. Bill Hercek smacked a Grove, Pie Traynor, Charley Taugher, mayor of Coopers- olds. Meltz Marauders vs. Hilltop Boys, Avenel Park Corner and triple and Steve Nel town. Rookies vs. Basarab Realty. Pochek #1 Gehringer, Ray Schalk, Charley son pounded out three hits for Harnett, Joe Cronin, Zack BOULMETI8 TRACK Pirates vs. Picaro Construction, Pochek #2 the winners. In the second game, The official program included Twenty One Tournament Wheat, Max Carey, Bob Feller, a page of statistics on Joe Med OFFICIAL ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH the Pusilla A. C. defeated the Eddie Roush, Heinnie Manusti, wick. His lifetime batting aver OCEANPORT — Sam Boul- TUESDAY, July 30th Oamei at (:20 P.M.First Presbyterian Church, 13 to WOODBRIDGE — The annual Mike Becse, Thorpe; 2nd, Ken the immortal Casey Stengel, age was .324, a' rarity these metis, now an official at Mon- Fords Fire Co. vs. Port Reading Fire Co., Fords Jr. Hi twenty-one Basketball tourna- Koblentz, East Green St., Rich- 6, with Ron Pusillo hitting a Lloyd Waner and Red Ruffing. days in baseball. He led themouth Park, won four of the Little League Mgrs. vs. Sdireiners Agsoc, Oak Street homer and triple. In the final ment sponsored by the Wood ard Warakomski, East Green first seven runnings of that St.: John Reilly, Iselin Junior This was a great day in theNational League in runs batted- Overs Construction vs. Satans Ath & Social Club, Wdge. Sr. Hi game, the St. Demetrius nine bridge Recreation Department in in 1936, 1937 and 1938. In track's New Jersey Futurity, Woodbridge Teachers vs. Brennans Club, Boynton beat the Little League Managers saw School #21 place four win- High, Henry Korzeb Jr. School life of Joe Medwick, swagger- which will be renewed July 17. 25. ing Carteret high school's most 1937. he led the league in games Avenel Fire Co. vs. Hopelawn Engine Co., Avenel Park n a big upset as Ron Novak ners in the various age groups. played, at bats, runs, hits, two- His winners were Sir Flip in, St. Cecelia's' vs. Molnars A. C, Iselin Jr. Hi got two doubles and a triple. East Green Street and Iselin famous athlete who rose to 1959, Sea Spirit in 1961, Ram- fame and fortune with a record- base hits, home runs (tied) total Sun Realty vs. Sanitation, Colonia Jr. Hi Junior High were closely'behind bases, extra-base hits, extra bunctious in 1962 and Redpoll in Woodbridge Jaycees vs. Dukes, Merrill Park The league leading J and Lwith 3 winners each. The tourna- reaking career, whose name 1963. Auto Body won an important Turko Given will be enshrined with those of bases on long hits, runs-batted ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH ment brought 72 participants to in, batting average and slugging gama by defeating the second Iselin Junior High seeking to y Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus MONMOUTH OAKS WEDNESDAY, July 31st Games at 6:20 P.M.place All State Air Cargo, 12 to Wagner, Walter Johnson and percentages. He set a National Lucky Spot vs. Woodbridge Cardinals, Fords Jr. Hi place 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in eachScholarship League record with 64 doubles OCEANPORT - Monmouth 8, with a big four run rally in Christy Mathewson. Park's |50,000-added monmouth Don Bosco K. of C. vs. Commando's, Wdge. Sr. Hi age group' The winners are as JONESBORO — A 9.4 sprinter in 1936. He made ten consecu- the sixth inning. The last place In accepting the honor, Joe, Oaks, to be renewed on July 4, PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL follows: fr,jjjji Northeastern (Colo.) Jun- tive hits during the 1936 season. U. S. Metals took nine Innings with tears rolling down his face, was first run in 1871 at the old Picaro Construction vs. Zeroes, Avenel Park 8-9 year old Girls: iofr College has signed a track Tn 1937, he was voted the Most to port their first triumph of the and in a truly humble manner, track of the same name. Tha Kings vs. Pirates, Pochek #1 1st, Barbara Piekarski, Is- scholarship to attend Arkansas Valuable Player. current season, nosing out Con- said: "This is the greatest mo- race disappeared between th« Hilltop Boys vs. Rookies, Pochek #2 . announced tinental Can, IS to 14. ment of my life and now I am closing of that course in 1893 un- INDUSTRIAL SLOW PITCH 6ach"ToKfTRose. If you arc in good health, you The Lions Club played to a truly grateful for this honor, til the modern plant opened in THURSDAY, August 1st Games at 11:20 P.M. 8-8 year old Boys; Mike Turko of Woodbridge, an one of the luckiest among ?-! flWUllock with, the General waflt, to thank a9 those who your f»ik>w citizens. Heyden Chemical vi. Natvar Corporation, Fords Jr. Hi 1st nftsell Elliott, School! ranHed among the elite sprinters i^H-j :,,:;•,#h; ttamocratic Orjjaniiati lave helped me, particulariy Hess Oiler* vs. Eliz. Town Gas, Wdge. Sr, HI 2nd, If - •" )r college competition this Babe Ruth League,.cotij hfe Sports cartoonist of the &. A. P. Green Valentines vs. Hatco Chemical, Boynton Pirki with his 9 4 timing in theLbuis' Star. I want to thank my behind to tie the count/ St. Jo- Amato Carpet Service vj. Wltco Chemical, Avenel Park Eas' dash and 21.4 clocking friends from Carteret and New seph's scored a 31 win over the Gulton Industrial vs K1«en Sweep, belra Jr. HI 10-11 e 220 yard dash. Brunswick who are here sharing General Democratic Qfitai -II yeac o JrllL Engelhard Min. * Chem. vs. Ronson Corporation, Merrill Park Flit* >se said that Turko was athia thrilling moment. I shall lion as Gary PichalskL Ist,l3£da HEAVY SENIOR FAST PITCH Linda Bilobram, Inman consistent 9.5 sprinter and hadraver forget this as Ions as I the FLAME.5^ nifty two-hitter in a surj nue, FRIDAY, August 2nd Game* at «:20 P.M. Avenue; 2nd Mar the capabilities to become the 've,'.' set. The defeat enabled the D'Orsi Bakery vs. Anchor, Wdge. Sr. Hi chool 2L C.olle history, Lions Club to win the first half J6e fhen introduced members Kngelhard Eagles vs. Woodbridge 43's, Merrill Park School .JJ-! [ leconds championship in the Babe Ruth of his family who wejre pres- Kolibag Cardinals vs. Public Service, Carteret Park will Recreation League. In the final ent, including his wife and two • ENTERTAINMENT NITELY PETERSON CLASSIC BASEBALL lill. grown daughters and grown son, game, St. Elizabeth's nosed out Basarab Realty vs. The Klique. Fords Jr. Hi 0-11 year old Boys: all of whom were present at St. Joseph's, 7-6, in another big havp a terrific v> St. John Vianney vs. Meltz Marauders, Avenel Park 1st, Dennis Clancy, Longhill, the presentation ceremonies. featuring ftdturlnj '*>-l upset. The game went eight in- quarter relay team with Turko, Charles Covington, Blanford; Ford Frick, chairman of the Satans Ath. & Soc. 1 ft nings, as the winners scored two Caputo, Rudy Rogers (9.7 last SENIOR LEAGUE 2nd, Kevin Szcsech, Regina, Baseball Hall of Fame, was on WEDNESDAY, THLRS., FRIDAY ft SAT. W Avenel Fire £o. 16 runs in the eighth. spring) and Vernon Guest (a Robert Blake, Glen Cove; 3rd, Rockdale, Tex., schoolboy who SUNDAY A. & O. Sweet Shop 4 Continental Division Wayne Peragallo, School 21, Thote Sentatiotut In the Joe Medwick League, has timed a 9.5'and earlier sign Of*> 11 A.M. to 1« P.M. D'Orsi Bakery 4 Woodbridge Teachers 7 0 Jeff Adams, School 21. At • the- G.B.B A. scored its fifth ed with the Indians) running the Anchor 2 Brennans Club 6 1 12-13 year old Girls: Charlie Brenner's straight win by beating the G legs," said Rose. "THE STRANGE "THE COUNTRY Kolibas Cardinals 2 Woodbridge Cardinals 4 2 1st, Virginia Hollenback, East and G Excavating team, 9 to 3. Turko is 5 8 and weighs 155 Sport Shop, Inc. Public Service 0 Sun Realty 4 2 The P.A.L. Ladies Auxiliary Green St., Susan Dorgai, Glen LOVES" Engelhard Eagles 0 Don Bosco K. of C. 3 4 pounds. nMrtera ttr HUNTING CLASSICS" nosed out the G.B.B.A. in eight Cove; 2nd, Debbie Celko, He"lin FISHING • AKCHERT Woodbridge 43's 0 Dukes 2 4 innings to tie the losers for first Junior High, Jane O'Donaghue, CELEBRITIES AT TRACK OUTDOOE EQUIPMENT HIGHWAY 9 i 35, SOUTH AMBOY, NJ. 721-97M Sanitation Department 2 3 MM ITTI.I St., Kahwar Games Played: place in the team standing. It Menlo Park #19; 3rd, Janice OCEANPORT — Celebrities D'Orsi 8, Kolibas 4 Commando's 1 f was the first loss of the season Wiecke, School 21 Jean Wiecke, are frequent visitors to Mon- INDUSTRIAL SLOW PITCH Woodbridge Jaycees 0 ' for the G.B.B.A. nine. In theSchool 21. mouth Park, and among the American Division Garnet Played: final game the P.A.L. Ladies .213 year old Boys: regular racing fans is Don Voor W Brennans 24, Jaycees 4 Auxiliary triumphed over the 1st, Steven Zambo, East hees, conductor of the Bell Tele- Kleen Sweep Sun Realty 24, Commandos 10 Borough Employees, 12 to 2, forGreen St., Joe Vazzano, East phone Hour Orchestra. He rare- Heyden Chemical Teachers 13, Sanitation 11 an easy win. The winners scored Green St.; 2nd, Pat Confer, ly misses a day at the Resort Ronson Corporation Molnars 12, Fds. Fire 11 seven runs in the first inning. school 21, Bruce Perafjalio, of Racing. Hess Oilers Dukes 10, Lucky Spot 9 Tarantino got four hits and Law School 21 Gulton Industries Don Bosco 10, Cardinals 8 lor made three. 415 year old Girls: Oyers Const. &, P. R. Fire Co. 1st, Barbara Blauvelt, School Okay, you've wor Eliz. Town Gas Natvar Corporation Hope. Engine 8, St. Cecelia's 7 The J and L Auto Body won 19; 2nd, Rosemary Clancy, National Division L. Lea. Mgrs. 6, Satans 3 , their final game in the Carteret Longhill. Witco Chemical Schreiners 4, Ave. Fire Co. 2 Little League, American Divis 14-15 year old Boys: You ve waited Hatco Chemical PETERSON CLASSIC ion, by beating the Catholic War 1st, Roger Schneider, Thorpe, K Amato Carpet Service BASEBALL Vets, to close the first half sea Colonial Pipeline FINAL 1st HALF W I son with a 144 record. Jack Pages, finishing in a deadlock yourself right into Knglehard Min. & Chem. 3 'Pirates 9 I GARDELLA'S with Carteret Auto Parts for sec SCHOOL'S OUT A. P. Green Valentines 2 The Klique 7 i and place, nosed out Foodtown, BIKE SHOP . . . Play Safe General Dynamics St. John Vianney (1 tie) 5 : 0 13 21. The Carteret Auto Parts 416 Smith St., Perth Amboy . . . Keep Fit the year's biggest Games Played: Zeroes 5 < beat U. S. Metals, 5-4, with 442-100!) . . . Keep Cool Gulton 27, Eliz. Town 9 Hilltop Boys 5 ' . , Repair . . Kike Parts ... GO BOWLING At: Kleen Sweep 18, Engelhard 7 Steve Molnar posting the win. Picaro Construction 5 < Metro Glass defeated Frank's . . Accessories Witco 13, Colonial 12 Rookies (1 tie) 4 BOWLMOR savings. Hess Oil 8, Heyden 6 Department Store, 6 3, as Mike Kings 3 I Regena hurled the victory. In ORGANIZATION SLOW PITCH Basarab Realty 2 I LANES Universal Division the final game the Sportsman j Meltz Maraudara 1 Club knocked off the Knights of! -+B0WCRAFT lllti Main St., Woodbridge W Baseball Team 2 ! Columbus as the losers suffered NIXT TIUC Oyers Construction 7 'Pirates - 1st Half Champs their 17th loss of the season. Pimm vni.1 Port Reading Fire Co. 5 Games Played: LANES Fords Fir* Co. 5 Kings 12, St. John Vianney 4 Airco Electric finished in Fun For AH Ages Molnars S Pirate* 9, Hilltop Boys ft first place in the first half stand AVAILABLE Hopelawn Engine Co. 4 KUque 8, Marauders 0 ings in the Carteret Little m 22 St. Cecelia's K. of C. 2 Zeroes 9, Basarab Realty 2 League, National division, by SCOTCH PLAIBjJ for 2 1J 0675 Schreiners 2 Pirates 7, Marauders 1 taking the Fire Company No. 2 Little League Mgrs. 2 Kliqus 5, Rookies 4 into camp, 22 to 9. The leaders i*ball Batting Over 11,000 cars in wound up the first half with a Gulf - ArcFiery OPEN stock In thia area! good record of 14-4. The Ideal Go Kjrli • Ping Pong VYdter Cycln • tanomiK BOWLING Savings you must see Liquor tossers, tied with Fire Pony S, Huisi. Bark Hull's to believe. AJ makes, al • Whlllti Golf Onvi Company No. 1 for second place, Snjck Bdr * Picmi. KVKItY I>AY & N1TE ootore. AM options. We mean walloped the Carteret Deli, 1!) ALL SUMMER business. Come save today. final clearance to 1. The Fire Company No. I beal Carlo's Pizza, 4 to 1. Syno wiecki's Funeral Home made a slugfest oul o£ their game with Monmouth Park By Bahics Furniture, winning byka JANTZEN rout, 28 1. In the final game. Safeguard Realty nosed out the P.S. Express Bus SWIMWEAR Craftsman Club, 5-4. In the International Division, EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY thu Toary Club finished the win ners in the first half, with a l(i 2 Fofd Qaltxi* WO mark. The first half champs ONLY X»A5 ROUND TRIP 2-Do*>f Hardtop nosed out Grain's Pharmacy in FROM CARTEf^E —Leave Carteret Shopping their final first half game, i 3, Center Wednesdays at 11 :T5 A.M., Saturdays at 50 with Jim Manhart the winner. 10:45 A.M. Or from Al's Luncheonette, ROOM- See the 68 Thund«rbird~ The second place Food Machin velt Ave. & Hudson St., 5 minutes later. eij Corporation defeated thf offickU eqr of rh« N«w York Yankees! Hill Pharmacy, 8 4, for their FROM WOODBRIDGE— Leave Main 4 School fourteenth win. The third place or Main & Pearl Streets, Wednesdays at 11:30 Dcveriu Association odgcil out A.M., Saturdays 11 ;0O A.M. Phillips #86, 4 3, to finisji the first half race with a 13 5 record. FROM PERTH AMBOY —Leave P.S. Garage, Sport The Hebrew Mens Club outslug- 351 Smith St., Wednesdays at 11:40 A.M., Sat- WOODBRIDGE MOTORS, Inc. ged Uie Italian American Club, urdays «t 11:10 A.M. SOLOMON'S Shop 113 12. lit the final came the Jew Oih>n M.-ii , Thuri '1111 1171 tli.ob.lh Av., tli.abath ish War Vels heal Kaskiw U. S. Route 1 & Honson Road, Woodbridge, N. J. 9 I" M Dully h.. POII.II Auuo h riiunbiii!!, to wind up with an PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORT 'Sre the '68 Thunderbird — Official Car of the New York Yankees" y 9 murk. Wednesday. .Tuff **. 7ORB

' • "t V'n'Tiil dc t'-iul So , ;roy;h the Initiative mill "mi- visions of Ihe bill. population increase of about fojv Rev. David D. Prince l:iy r.i ,lit. 8:110, in Koom 109 of trimmed by even so much asl ....••- ty thousand since the movie Sets Worship Service* SI. .CeccliaJs School, Under the Capitol Dome one red penny." company moved in. It is also » "Why on earth can't these ISELIN — Rev. David D. more economical to make mov- Prin t f th Fj p Members of Hie By J. Joseph Gribbins powers tfive the guy who pays les in Spain than in America and)! Watchers Club for mm and lie fntifc transportation his full most of these will eventually byterian Church, announced two women will meet Wednesday,! TRENTON—The Slate of New,rh;niRc of information agree •rngram?" the association asks, TV Today and worship services will be held July 3i', 8:3P P.M., at. Congre-Jersey finally «<>! around t"| niont wilh the fefleral Internal reach Ihe television networks. MARRIAGE COUNSELOR: - GLEN 'CAMPBELL, who be- Sunday, July 28, 8:45 and 10,45 Both Sholom buildinc taxinfi a businessman's debts- Revenue Service Vjjlich is ex- he Stale of New Jersey llius A.M. at the church, 1295 Oak inadvcrtenlly. bul for real. Tomorrow came the host of Ihe Smothers A Mir. ,ir: i>r \ I'W [Nisi 2l>:](i pected to identify non-filing tax- ar has failed to rcgulale the. Tree Road. Under t h e Unincorporated ___ __ ] Brothers show after the 16th of Is -c| fur '['liiir-.d,-iy. .Inly :!.">, 8 Bingo games will bo sponsor payers, as well as taxpayers who •iractice of marriage counsel, The church nursery will he d by Ihe Iselin First. Aid Squad Business Tax law. the one ing. AM!Y"nALTOrCVhTTnade >"'« month, is one of twelve y P. M , nl piist h(';iil(|ii,u'tprs, report gross business receipts Hmilr ?J. I'lini'; iiro beins made, Wednesday night al the air- quarter of one per cent lax is her first bic hit as the nurse in children. They were a singing available, under supervision, ft«- in error. A bill, introduced in Ihe Le fnr co >piMisoi'shi|) of the pas] conditioned squad building, be immposep d on unincorporatep d husi gislaiure, last March 18, would the "Hennescy" series with family with all of them playinelsmall children, three months of conimmid.M's nnd p;isl picsi- nesses having gross receipts of HIGHWAY FUNDS: — State a stati.Bni.nl tf Mar Cooper as the Navy doc- some kind of musical instru- age to four years old during Ihe •jinninc at 7:30. r Board of Mar drills (linner-diincc, September over $.),00() a year. The gross highway funds will be sacrific- counspw Fxaminers in'1'11"' is now with the "Jonnthanimrnt. Glen says that h could 10:15 service only. * * * riage Counselor Examiners in w,n|urs shmv., A|j,)y t,0l.sn-L|p]ay anyth,nR ne wantfic d to 21, with the ladies auxilivy. ill amount is taxed at this rate re- ed this year in order to keep the Department of Law and Church school sessions have Tickcls and special discount have as much to do in this ser : h n he was eight years of age. the post hall. Nicholas MWIio- coupon books are still available gardless of whether expenses of id issues to be submitted to Public Safety to license and w C been suspended for the mon'hs rato. ju-.ior vice-commander, isj for the C.Y.O. annual bus trip $20,000 were paid out by a voters in November under the regulate marriage counselors. ies as she had in past programs He writes many of the songs he of July and August, according tick(>l chairman. | o S;:iside Heights, scheduled 530,000 a year businessman to billion dollar mark. But the measure failed to clear — which is a shame as she is an sings. to Arthur Clough, superintend- * * • Tor Sunday, August 25. They will earn the amount. Thus the debt The New Jersey Citizens High- the State Senate after passage excellent comedienne. She is ent. The Iselin First Aid Squad )e on sale each Sunday morn- is also subject to the tax. way Committee asked for $500 through the General Assembly. happily married to Jack Smith, LBJ AND GUNS A meeting of the Senior Wih Cadets will meet Thursday ing at the main entrance. Fur- The law specifically applies to million for highways over a five The State would receive a net who is not in show business, and President Johnson has asked Fellowship is set for Sundny Bight, at 7, in the snuad build- :hor information may be ob- professions such as doctors, year period, which would" have revenue of $39,000 in 1968-6? and they have three preschool age Congress for legislation that nigbt, 7:30, in Fellowship Hall. InR, 477 Lincoln Highway. Com- tained from Robert Duerscheidt, lawyers, accountants or archi- brought the total package of $5,000 in 1969-70 if the measure children would registration of fnunity residents, boys betwi sn tects. It also applies to partner- bonds to be submitted to the require telephone 548-9541, or Miss Don- would become law. When the IT IS BECOMING POPULAR every gun in the nation and the ages of 15 and 21, are bo- na Garibatto, telephone 548 ships and individual business- voters to $105 billion. The Le Legislature reconvened in No- to do the filming of picture in the licensing of every person ing sought as members in the 3078. men whose annual gross re- gislature, however, gave the vember, the measure may be Spain. The scenery is wonderful entrusted with the use of one. volunteer corps. Interested per- ceipts exceed $5,000. highways only $440-million to.enacted'into law. sons may p.ttend any of the The State Tax Division is ex- keep the total of the several Weekly meetings to apply. The proposed law is designed periencing some difficulty in en- bond issues at $990-million, just to protect the public from the The only thing wrong with oui * * • ieachers Learn forcing the 1967 law. Some law- under a billion, unprofessional, improper, unau- •remoers of Boy Scout Troop ers have \returned tax forms "What looks like good poli- horized and unqualified prac- Sandwiches is they're too BIG! #T will mejt Thur.=rby ni"it, claiming they are members of a tics in June is not necessarily so tice of marriage counseling. 7/ater Safety profession and are not unincor- 7:30, at First Presbyterian in November," warns the Com- Marriage counseling is a spe- Church, Fellowship Hall. WOODBRIDGE — Robert Na- porated businessmen. Of the mittee. "In fact, it is a question Sunday Morning Spec 400,000 forms mailed out about cialized field of counseling * * * •azina, a Woodbridge Township of grave concern to us, whetheT which centers largely upon the 9 A. M. - 12 NOON Meeting's of the C.A.s, youth half went to persons whose certain economically powerful Hot Dogs & Sauerkrau'"'It f Red Cross Water Safety instruc- gross receipts did not exceed relationship between husband OPEN DAILY group of Iselin Assembly of segments of the highway u«er and wife. It also includes pre (On Premises or-trainer, recently completed the $5,000 a year. About 112,000 9 A. M. - 2 A. M. aut |b Primlum Oil. Notional Irani. 14-kr. God Church, usually held Fri industry will continue to oppose marital counseling, pre-and post- •trvie* on all maktt of bumirt. day nights at 7:30, have been caching a course to the coun- reports -were returned accom- panied by checks. the highway-rail fiscal package, divorce counseling and family suspended for the summer selors and instructors at the some have indicated they counseling which emphasizes for Fait tarvice jut months. Resumption date will Woodbridge State School. The State Tax Division is will — which is very likely to the spouses relationship as a the IM a calf. be announced. making preparations for a thor- LEN'S DEN Mr. Nagazina, with the assis- mean its defeat at the polls." key to successful family living. • • • ough enforcement program to SIMONE BROS. The association is also miffed A 7-member State Board of Registration for the Y.M.CA. tance of a water safety instruc- start around August 1. Plans Bar & Package Store LINDEN, N.J. Swim-Mobile swimming lessons 'or Miss Nancy Mallon, demon- because rail relief of $200-mil- Marriage Counselor Examiners call for the use of field investi- Jion hurdled the Governor's Cap- 2137 U. S. Hwy. 1, Rahway will be held Saturday, 9 to 11 gators in sales and other tax which would be unsalaried, HU 6-2726 strated how to get the child to ital Needs Commission, passed would be created to license mar- (Across from Merck's Field) A. M., at School 22 parking lot, adjust to the water, to float on bureaus to call upon various HU 6-0059 for boys and girls between the through the Governor's office riage Wunselors at; a cost of his back and his somach, and business and professional peo- ages of 6 to 10. Lessons will be ple. The law provides a penal given the following week. also presented other demonstra- ty of $2 a day^arfailing to file • * • tions from the Red Cross begin- and 5% plus*l% per month in- The American-Irish Associa- ner's manual "Teaching Johnny terest on delinquent taxes. tion of Woodbridge will sponsor How to Swim". The booklet was Court suits are expected to Its second annual family picnic, be filed to test the validity of August 11, beginning at 1 P. M., also passed out to the 19 per- sons who participated in the the new tax law. A court in- in Grove 1, Merrill Park. junction could further delay EFFECTIVE JUNE M 968 • • • program. payments of the tax until Joseph Painter, director of the Nagazina also gave a talk a judicial decision is finally Iselin Fife and Drum Corps, re- reached. ported two drill meetings will be how to handle wheel chair c held this week, set for Tuesday and individuals who may have State tax officials claim that and Wednesday, July 30 and 31, .epileptic seizures. A d»monstra because of the opposition to the law, the tax may fall $11,000,000 7 P. M., at his home, 117 Berke- tion of mouth to mouth resusita- ley Boulevard. short of an original $26,000,000 tion was also given with the as- in estimated income. But the • • • State has a confidential ex- Bingo games will be held sistance of Miss Mallon. Tuesday night, July 30, in St. Cecelia's air-conditioned Lourd- es and Fatima Halls. Early bird games will begin at 7 and Mt. Carmel Church Scene regular games at 8. * • a Of Thomas-Fur man Rites New higher Reinhart Thorsen, Sr., scout master of Boy Scout Troop 48, WOODBRIDGE — Saturday kins. James P. Nolan, Jr., was will meet with members Tups- afternoon at Our Lady of Mt. ringbearer. day night, 7:30, at VFW Post Carme) Roman Catholic Church, After a tour of the southern 2G36. Miss Margaret Elizabeth L. states, the couple will make Furman, daughter of Mr. and their home in Pefth Amboy. Mrs. Michael J. furman; 60 Mrs. Thomas is, a. .1965 grad- interest rateson Park Avenue .became the bride uate of TjfyodbrJdge Senior Hj$i of Robert B. Thomas, 598 Jac- School and is a senior at Glagi ques Street, Perth Amboy, son boro State College majpring in of Mr. and Mrs. Horace elementary education. Thomas, Clearfield, Pa. The Mr. Thomas is a 1967 grad Rev. Michael Vincze^fficiated. uate of Rutgers University Mrs. Frank Grippo was ma-. where he majored in 'polittasi Iron of honor. Bridesmaids in- Savings Bonds science. He is employed asjfc cluded the Misses Patricia J. teacher in Highland Park Hind Hamilton, Janet Thpnias; ary is attending evening classes at Luka, Sandra Bran*, Ba" ara Newark State College, Union. Miller, and Jean Waldron. Flower girl was Denise J. Fur- ON UNEMPLOYMENT man. The Labor Department has and Freedom Shares Serving his brother as best man was Gary Lee Thomas. reported the U. S. unemploy- Ushers were Robert Koesis, ment rate during May remained John Furman, Michael Furman, at 3.5 per cent of the nation's Frank Grippo, Seth McQuillan, working force for the second Jow U.S. Savings Bonds pay Jon Prosek, and Schott Hud- consecutive month.

* '-• ••*• Avenel Man Sentenced 24, 1967, when Walker's car jumped a curb in Avenel and hit new Freedom Shares pay*5% In Child's Death Edward Favitta, 5, who was NEW BRUNSWICK - William walking home from school at the Walker Jr., 23, of 96 Inman Ave., time. Woodbridge, whose car struck and killed a five-year-old boy, AIR FORCE SHELTERS was sentenced Monday to six AIR CONDITIONED The Air Force has ordered re- months in the Middlesex County construction of shelters for its Today, Savings Bonds are a better investment than ever. Now fhef TON1TE THRU TUESDAY Workhouse. aircraft in South Vietnam The sentence was imposed by against Viet Cong rocket and pay AVA % when held to maturity. And new Freedom Shares pay a faff mortar attacks. At present, air- Evenings: 7:00 - 9:10 Middlesex County Judge John Molineux after Walker, a former craft are in roofless enclosures 5% when held to maturity. Sat.: 2:00- 7:00-9:15 sailor, pleaded guilty to a death made from earth-filled steel Sun.: Cont. From 2:00 P.M. by auto charge. walls five feet wide and 12 feet Freedom Shares are still sold on a one-forgone basis wffii Series I The accident occurred on Feb. high. Spencer Katherlne Bonds, but now you can buy the combination any time at your bank* Air Coudlliontd Tracy Hepburn NOW PLAYING and not just on a regular monthly plan as before Sidney Poitfer Daily at 2:00 -7:00 -9:00 Sat. & Sun. r The higher interest rate on Savings Bonds applies noToniyTO ffleftew "Guess Who's Continuous from 2 P.M. (Korvette Shopping Center) ones you buy, but to your older ones too for their remaining period to Coming maturity—genera I ry effective with the first full six-months interest to Dinner" period beginning on or after June I. (Outstanding Freedom Shares are not affected) Adults: $1.25 COLOHt)vPe[iixe PANAVISION* W Children under 12 — .50 BARGAIN MATINKKS Kverj TllliS. & TI1UKS. — All Sells 7&c I'tauno (,.(*'• 1 Hi fur Snl. llvtlililj Iteservatitmi fur Lodes Buy Bonds and New Freedom Shares—help yourselt even more as you're helping your country. MIKE'S HAS THE The Greatest! BRASS BUCKET Jtater TASTIEST GIANT SIZE U.S. Savings Bonds and

LUNCHEON OtUr U:N I* 1:00 P.M. New Freedom Share DINNER D.Uy 1:10 U 11:00 P.M. NI:W HOURS Fild»T tod (UiitnUr 'Til U: IN TOWN It* U.*. ******* *M t# PV If rii'i arfvarfli.m.a?. It It jvuMttd a* a public iirvltt In cMfwaHw with MM Sunday 11:30 to 10 P.M. 4 P.M. TU It P.M. Made wlUi\ualli; culd cuU . . . lues, a A. M. to 9 P. M. fiofc trl.v' llall.u Bi,«d . . . Wed., Tfctwi., »'ri., Sat. UlltUlj li»»icdle«l. juej hilu 9 A. M. to 11 P. M BRASS BUCKET each aud ever; HUB •audwlih. Closed Mondays 'ity out tudajr! -.?• Charcoal Steukhouse U. S. 9 & MAIN STKDKl us AVI:NI;I, ST., AVKNKL WOOIIISHIIH.I; •.mated llnu l.rul nyuauilua : MIC 4 9148 I'l^vrulcul Ululug Area 636-1288 .«• > A.

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V THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY 1 Leader-Press c\y, July 2^ 1CG3 PAGE LK«AL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE UNUSUAL CELEBRATION i St. Loiii.s\— .1. Robert Dcvous Sill Ttll F K SAI.f; tain snil mile deed ! adjourn snirl ul* from litre la time sun- Sheriff. ficndigo-Eso Marriage _ N.Y. Mayor Kicks SITI1IIOH (HURT OK Nl'.W .II'.HSIIV 4. The premises shall he mid auhjert Jert nnly tn mrh limitations nr rentrlc-j Zt'CKmt, GOLDBERG jcolehrati'd his 20th wedding an (IIAMUtV IHVIKIIIN in Ml laxrv awmmrtiln unrt oihrr limn iinrnt the Hercine <)( Mich now" «••* WEISS, () Tiiumhlp lien* nf IIM'IIIII tn the dais m.iy be AparlMly proviflfd hy law or ruff* | Attorneys. niversary by handing ul flow »iii)i)i.i:m:x ronvrv fM-Tf llnrkfl Nil. F-JflM-SI nf ml*. ' "I Court. Sold subject In cnnfllllons ef I I' Off Ship Visiting crs tx> pedestrians nnd ask'ii'.; 3 Ihe !-.ile nf nit nf the preniHe* in mle. Solemnized On Saturday So H'h .Iri^cy MnrlBiiHP *'<> . It rorfmiji them to rail his wife by Irlo trie fr>( ROIlFnT II JAMISON. COURT nr mm FORDS — The marriage of IOWIIIK Klirrilf ( HANCKKV IMVIX1ON p'lonr anil wish her a happy tin and John P l.iilwltviv Kmncr* .1 Miss Donna Marie KRO, daugh- ii"»i. hli will*. RiMirflrlal Klimnrr Cu ». l:xi«tln>< irtlrii'tluns <•[ mnnl. If WlTl.TAM NK.WMAN, Mir>m.rf mortgaged prrm KtTHRIOR. <;OIJRt OF NKWT JKRSKV Paulene Bendigo, Dundalk, Md , LEGAL NOTICES . The ri "hta of trnnrfts under exlil XTATF, OF NEW JBHSEY: City of New York, visited Ihp MIPS dnled June 171 h, Kxu, CHANCERY DIVISION and the late Mark C. Bendigo, For JivR.O.T.C. destroyer USS Bristol with oili- Ins Ic'iHcn, if any. MIDDLES!:* COUNTY TO: JEAN ANN RICKKH B» virtue of the almve Will, lo me (li Any itale (if htrts which an nc- was solemnized Saturday after- PERTH AMBOY — High NOTICE DnrVet Nil. F4TJM7 By virtue of an Order ol tin Superior er dignitaries in tho former > nntlep that application has li ctcd nnd delivered. I will expose \» *nl* (••l^ite mirvey and Jn*p*rttnn of the Haven and Loan . la Court of New Jeriey, Chancery Dlvlttftn, noon at St. Stephen's Lutheran School graduates, who completeBrooklyn Naval Shipyard to rnadetn Ihe Mnynr and Counrll <>l hf'nl public Venriuf nn Wn>NKSI>AV. TMK dlarlote Plaintiff, and Robert K. Fan-ell md Carolmade on the 37th day o( June, I96A, In a 1 v Uormldh nf fMrtrrel tn lrnn»rei In AN i 2' st DAY OF AUGUST, I add, «l the hour e RUMS (if MlBtiborlne mvneM nnd A p-.irtell. Hlj wife and franklin BankJ '' " awtlon wherein Aflen D. Bicker the Army's Junior Reserve Of • H», • ••'I'.ri, I,..* r-llv_ ]fq|B«« » I l*l>n|ll> •»I»PI«*| Church, Edison, by the Rev. kick off a summer program ofTIIONY ZULU). ANN ZULU), unit -ID "1 two o'clock hy Ihe then prevailinj U>e plaintiff and you are. the defendant, ficer Training Corps or Nation rorprtrale «nd public fi,rm»iiy known as Franklin Trust Com- John Molin. ship visiting for children of slumSKIMI ZULU) trading an .IDE'S Til ML i Standard or DaylighyR t Savingg) lime, In ri«ht». If nny, ln_ any hrooks, p,ry „, F'nlerwn, are Defendants. Writ you are hereby required lo ninr (ha Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senen- al Defense Cadet Corps Proareas- . RR COURT INN Im looalod «t|lhf aftrrmm' n o( th« »»lil dny. Hi , dit<'he«, drnins, under nf Execution for the .wl* of mortgaged complaint of the plaintiff on or before th« oky served as best man and ma- grams and college men with 1504 Roosevelt Avenue,, Oitcret. Ntw Sheriff,, oiflct In the City nf Nrw Brunn Hr'Uinrl di.TiTiH, pipes or conduits premise-s dated June fith, l!Hift. 5th day of August, by nervinK The program is a three way Jtrsey, the Plenary Retail Coniumptlnn 'Irk. N. J. lionlrring or crossinf premises is Ry virtue of Ihe aliove stated Writ, to aniwer on Karl R. Meyertonn. F.i Nnrth II degrees 06 minute., Went minimum bids shall be received. new Jersey, on July 2, 19«, as Map No grR SALE ty Salon, Fords. ter. The New York Naval Base Ing single family dwelling and photonrj long the Easterly line of Lot IT 31.42 feet Upon acceptance of the minimum bid, 1140 and In File No. 649. discipline, through such sub- phy >tudlo located at 762 Green St., I«- SUPERIOR COURT OP MX« JEKtBT Her husband was graduated Band played "East Side, West the Southerly line of Lot 11 in Block or bid above minimum, by the Municipal Being the same premises conveyed la CKANCERT DIVISION jects as drill, marksmanship, lln. New Jersey. Lota 1 and 2 In Block )6 as laid out on the above mentioned Council and the payment thereof by theRobert F. Farrell and Carol A. Farrell, from Dundalk High School and 403-B and (hat * copy of Mid determine MIDDLESEX COUNTY military history, and first-aid. Side" as the mayor, tieless, in fcp of Grand View Knolls, Section #1:purchaser according to the manner of his wife by deed of Robert R. Nelson and Docket No. r tMJ-CJ served four years in the U. S. tlon of mid Board M on file in the office (3) North 44 degrees 00 mlnutea 10 purchase tn accordance with terms ol Miriam Nelfon, his wife, dated October The Army's senior ROTC pro- shirt sleeves, and sweating pro of the Board of Adjustment at the Munici- Theodora Perrr is Plalailff, and Robert Army. He Is employed as a East along the Southerly line of sale on (He, the Township will deliver a' 2.6. 1966, and recorded November S, 196S J. Blschoff Is Defendant, Wrtt of Kxecu- gram is the largest source offusely in the intense heat, was pal Building. Main Street. Woodhridgit, I*>t 11 :OQ.on feet to the WeMerly line of bargain and sale deed for laid premise*. n Book 2J6J of deeds for Middlesex Coun N. J. and Is rvallibls for Inspection. lon for the sale of mortgaged framiaea technician by Reynolds Metals new officers for the Active mobbed by scores of cheering I^rchmont Road; thence (4) in a South- DATED: July Ifi, 1%8 ty at pag« 33. dated June 10th, 19M. Company, Avenel. BERNARD P. 3CIB1ENSKI erly direction along the Westerly line of JOSEPH V. VALENTf. Also Included are alum s/s, 2 alum, s/ By virtue of the above staled Writ. % Army . and the Reserve Com youngsters who had just visited irchmont Hoftd curving to the right on After a motor trip to Canada, the ship. , ,, Secretary Municipal Clerk ftn electric range, shades. me directed and delivered, 1 will expose ponents. College ROTC students L.P. 7/w«« M.12 arc having a radius of 20O feet an arc Tn he advertised July 17 and July 24, Being commonly known as 14 Birch U> sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, the couple will make their home completing ihe four year pro- Istance of 10400 feet to the point and l%n In the Leader-Press. wood Drive, CUffwood Beach, Madison THE 14th DAY OF AIT.UST A.D., 19M. He was met on the quarter- lace of beginning. I.. P. 7/17-M/68 WO.48 in Perth Amboy. gram or a special two-year pro- SUPERIOR. COURT OF NEW JERSEY Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. at tha hour of two a'ciock by 4fa* then pre- deck by Rear Admiral Francis Docket No. M MI8-67 The approximate amount oc the Judg- vailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) gram are commissioned second BEING known u Lot 11 In Block 'm ment to be satisfied by said sale i* thetime, In the afternoon of tha tatt day, at D. Foley, USN, Commandant STATE OF NEW JE21SEY: a« laid out on Map of Grand View Knolls, SHKRlFr-B SALE lieutenants upon graduation. TO: ANOELO F. ABARCA SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY sum of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred the Sheriff's Office la th* CHy of New Third Naval District, and Com- Section 4fl situated In Edison Township Brunswick, N. J. By virtus ol an Order of (he Superior CHANCERT DIVISION Forty Nine Dollars (»l«M9.i»l, more or mander Thomas Noble, USN, and filed In the Middlesex County Clerk's MIDDLESEX COUNTY less plus Interest together with the costs ALL that tract or parcel of land and Watermelons Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Office u Map 1H4 File #860 on Deoem- Bristol's commanding officer. mad* on the 16th day of July, 19M, in • Docket No. 1M1O-68 of this sale. premises, hereinafter particularly de- e*r 14. 1M4. Shadyside Manor Inc., a corporation of The subscriber reserve* the right to scribed, tituate. lying and behtf ia tti« civil action wherein PATRICIA K. ABAR BEINO commonly known as T Larch- Addressing the press, crew- CA Is the plaintiff, and you are the d4( New Jersey, is Plaintiff, and ColleiCe Town adjourn said sale from time to time sub- Township of Woodbridce, County af Mid- Church to Give swt Road, Edison. New Jersey. Homes Inc., a corporation of New Jersey, ject only To such limitations or restric- dlesex and State of New Jemey: members, and children on thelendatnt. you are hereby required to Low In Calories to u- TOGETHER with the following hou*. tions upon the exercise of such power as forecastle, (for which he donned swer the complaint of the plaintiff onl Andreas Klein and Marie Klein, his wile, HEIN'(, known and deaipated on * | By ANNE L. SHEELEN tutor* th* 17th day of September, Md appliances which are and shall be Sidney H. Paley and Allen Tucker, Joseph may be specially provided by law or rule.' map of certain water front lots belonging 1 a coat and tie), the mayor jok- by serving an answer on Robert C,. mOru-teemed to be, fixtures and a part of the F. Tote. Mary Tote, Oliver 7t. Kovacn. of Court. Sold subject to condition* ol to John Taylor Johnston, Sawarea, Mid- County Home Economist Free Movie Show realty and are a portion of the security Catherine Stepash and Michael Stepash, salt. dlesex County, New Jerear filed in the 1 ingly volunteered to sign on hin, Ejq., plaintiff's attorney, whose a be satisfied by said sale is the. in usefulness, and welcomed the ROBERT C. GRUHIN are Defendant!. Writ of Execution for the pome vitamin A and C, their of one of the world's greatest specially provided by law or rules of the County of Middlesex and State of New sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred For- chance for the Navy to be of Attorney for Ptalntiff Court. Sold subject to conditions of sate. Jersey, more particularly described aj sale of mortgaged premises dated June ty^Sevcn Dollars (12,547.00), more or lass. chief nutritional attraction is singers. This beautiful motion service to the community. 317 Washington Avenu* ROBERT H. JAMISON, follows: 3rd, 1961. plus interest together with tha coata ol Belleville, N. J. 0710* Sheriff. FIRST TRACTi Being known and des- By virtue of the above stated Writ, to this sale. that they are low in calories. picture is the first dramatic L.P. 7/M-Jl/M-M/M 131 W Even though a good watermelon Christian musical ever pro- Also speaking at the ceremon- FEW AND RIMM. ignated as Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 In Block me directed and delivered, I will expose The subscriber reserve* th* right to ies were Commander Noble, Attorneys. B83G as shown on Map of Shadysida Ma. to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, adjourn aald ule from time to time sab- Is sweet to the taste, a % by P. 7/24-3M/7-M/M nor, Section 2. prepared by Edward C. THE 7th DAY OK AUGUST, A. D., IMS, duced. Tony Fontane, is a form- Brooklyn Borough President NOTICB $113.28 Jed only to such limitation* er natrtet- 30-inch wedge contains only 45 er recording, television, radio Tale notice that L. 4 S. TAVERN. ; Rcllly * Associates dated August 25, at the hour of two o'clock by the then ionn upon the exercise of *uoh power a* calories. Watermelon, therefore, Abraham Stark, and Gerald CORPORATE!), has applied to (he Muni SHERIFF'S SALE and recorded in the Clerk's Office of prevailing (Standard or n&ylight Saving) may be specially provided by Jaw or and stage star, who gave up aGrlswold, vice president of th«cipal Council of the TowMhip of Wood SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JEB8ET Middlesex County on August 30. 1949, aa Map which is symmetrical with a park. "Hie ihlpyani was offi- Aim Leako, President By virtue of the. above stated Writ, to NOTICE TO DBTBKDAKT OF "Tony Fontane Story", com- January 24, 1962, aa Map #2568. File , #889. ORDER TOR PUBLICATION cially closed by the Departme Charles George, Secretary ma directed and delivered, I will expose In Clerk's Office of Middlesex County en Sid •ull finish and a pale yellowish bines music — the language of . irenar Qeorjt, Treasurer Said premises are also known and desig- to »«ie at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, nated at Lot 10 in Block I on the Official Underside, however, is a pretty the soul—with one of the most of Defense in 1966, (10. #949. JOSE GUERRBBtO, PUbttltf, THE 7th DAY OK AUGUST A.D., 1968, FOUBTUBTS TBACTTBACTii Being known and '>'•'* Map o! tha Township of Madison, aa good indication of quality. thrilling stories of this century. at the hour of two o'clock by thn then designateitd d asU UKK* 10, 11 and VI in Block the sam« now exists, prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) CGLIA ALVAREZ HOLDlAN GUER- To be at its best, watermelon aitVIFg SALE 883 I al Awn' OB Map of Shadyside Man. Said premises are also commonly known REIKO. Defendant. Remember, that's Wednesday No. 221 Austin Avenue, old Bridge, Should be thoroughly chilled be- SWPEKIOB' COCUT OF NEW JGBSK time, in the afternoon uf the said day, at or, section 3t Prepared by Edward (' TO: CEl.iA il.VARH BOLD AN CUUft- evening, Jijjy 31, 7:30 P.M. at DIVISION the Sheriff's Office ID the City uf New pcilly u AgsooiaAeff dated :9<>l i'W Jersey. Marine Exhibit BiuuswicK, IN. J. REIRO fore it is eaten, If you would COUNTY and recorded tn the Clerk's Offirt> in Tlio approximate amount ef the judg- the First Presbyterian Church in AH that tract or parcel of land, altuutr, By virtue of an Order of tha Superior like to take onp> on a pirnir, Decket.Ns. F-2458-J1 Middlesex Ownty on JJanuaru y 24, ithiJ as ment to bo satisfied by aald sale Is IheCourt of New Jersey. Chancery Division, Carteret. Dry Dodt Savings liaj*. • banking cor- lying and beiti£ in the Borough of South MaM p #2K» KilKiel #9«.«- sum of Ten Thousand Throe Hundred Jteep it refrigerated until you Plainfield, in the County of Middlesex, in made on On Utb day of June, 1968. hi • Open To Public poration of the State of New York, FIFTH TBACTACT: BB«l»i « known nnd dea Sixty-Eight DoDsra Slo.M8.or)). more or civil aaUon wherein Jose Gutrreiro Is j ready to leave the house and Plaintiff, and Joseph A. Berxsh. Sr. i the State of New Jersey: Unatcd aj Lot 8 In Block S&3H u shown less, plus interest together with the costs pUintlffXind yon ara defendant, you ar* Veronica Borish, his wife, and Joseph Being known and designated as l,ota 32 on Map of Sbadyaide Manor, Section :i. of this sale. hereby required to answer the oomplaiBt p it in newspaper for trav- NEW YORK CITY—A "shot and 33 in Block 4 as ahown on a certain eling. Beriah, Jr. and Ueraldina Berish, hi prepared by Edw»rd C. RelUy & Associ- The subscriber reserves the right to ad of the plaintiff on or befor* the 19* day New Mortgage heard 'round the world" was wife, an Defendants. Writ of Executio map entitled, "Map of Property owned ates dated August 25, 1961 and recorded Journ said sale from lime to time subject of August, 1968, by serving upon Porman Watermelon lends itself to staged July 17, in ceremonies for the Mle of moittfaged premiaea dated y McDonough Brothers, situated near In ttie Clerk's Office of Middlesex County only to such limitations or restrictions up- and Forman, Esqj.. Attorneys for Plata* great versatility when serving June 17th, 1968, the City of Flainfield. N J.. September on January 24, 1962 as Map #2469. File on the exercise of such power as may be tiff, whose address Is No. 49 Broad launching a marine exhibit in By virtue of the above writ, to me dl 9U5" and filed In the Middlesex County #949. specially provided by law or rules of Street, Elizabeth, New J*n*y. 07301, time comes. The most popular Man Selected the Union Carbide Building as rected and delivered, I will expose to sale .'fork's Office June 3. 1910. aa Map #568, The approximate amount of the Judg- Court, Soil subject to conditions of sals. either (1) an acknowledgment of *ervio*> method is to cut a great big part of "Project Old Ironsides," at public vendu* on WEDNESDAY, THE ile #457, ment to be satisfied by said sale l.i the BOBEHT H. JAMISON. of process, or (2) an appearance, or 43) ELIZABETH — The appoint- 21st DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1968, at toe Being the same premises conveyed to sum of Seventy-Five Thousand Six Hund- Sheriff. an answer to the complaint. If you faU chunk and just wade in. Cut a civilian fund-raising campaign is Mortgagors herein by deed or Marcel ment of John Mellinger of 142 hour of two o'clock by iita then prevail red Forty-SU Dollar* power a* may SUrjJEIOR COURT Of NEW JEHSET Superior Court, State House Aaoex, Tret* If you art planning to have He will service spot loans forCarbide- Building picked up ason. In the County of Middlesex and State taga given to eecure * part of the pur. be specially provided by law or rules of CHANCEttT DIVISION ton. New Jersey, in accordant* with tt» tape • recorded exchange of of New Jersey. ha«i price paid for to* premiaea above, Court. Sold aubjeot to conditions of ml*. MIDDLESEX COCNTY rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. a backyard party this summer Jersey Mortgage customers in lescribed. ROBERT H. JAMISON. Docket No. F-336M7 KNOWN and desigaatod as Lot 28 In The object of said action It to obtata three-gun salutes between the Block 1117 as (hown on a certain map ci BaM premise* also being knows as 1219 Sheriff. Flushing Federal Savings and Ixan As and would like to serve water- Somerset County and part of South Ninth Street, in th* Borough ol GORDON and KANENQBHDR. •oclaUon, a corp is Plaintiff, and Miguel a judgment of divoro* on tha grounds of cruiser USS Boston off Vietnamtitled "Map of Niton Park, Section 3, sit- desertion, between Ul* WM plsinttU aral mi elon, try to determine the Union County. uate in Rai-ltan Tiiwnahlp. Middlesex South Plainfield, County of Middlesex and Attorneys. A. Rodriguez. Emollo Rodrlguei, bis wife. and the USS Constitution in State of New Jersey. Banco De Ponce, a corp, and Maltilda you. easiest way to serve it and Mdlinger bad been with the County. N. J., filed in toe Middlesex L.P. 7/10-I7-H-31/88 tffi.M DATED. June 13, IMS. keep it cool. One suggestion Boston Harbor. The salvos hon- County Clerk's Oiiice on January 24, 1931 Subject to restrictions and easements Moralis, are Defendants. Writ of Execu Paramus Mortgage and Abore- d the opening of the marine or used In connection with the afore- Firat National State Bank of New Jer- THE 7Ul DAY OK AUOUST, A. I).. 1968, attended schools there, and was The approximate amount of th» Judg- mentioned premises. ut the hour of two o'clock by the then SHEBIFF'S SALE other advantage to this method Vice Admiral Andrew McB. ment to be aatiafied by »aid ule Is the sey, a national banking association. Is graduated from New York Uni- The approximate amount of the Judg- Plaintiff, and Paul Barry and Veronica M. prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) SUPEBIOK COURT OF NEW IEBSEY is that it is easily moved if it Jackson, USN, Commandesurm of Fifteen Thousand. One Hundred time, in the afternoon of the said day, at LAW DIVISION Four Dollars (S15,LM.M», more or less, ment to be satisfied by said sale la theBarry, his wife; Ocean Leather Corp., and should suddenly be in direct versity in 1951 with * BachelorEastern Sea Frontier and Naval sum of Twenty Thousand Six Hundred the State of New Jersey, are Defendants. I,!H> Sheriff's Office in the City of New MIDDLESEX COUMT plus interest together with thu coata Brunswick, N. J. Docket N». L-M7M1. J-WJUl of Science Degree in Business Representative to the U.N., atthi- s sale. Two Dollars (J2O.6O2.00) more or less, Wilt of Execution for the aale of inort- •uniight. plus Interest together with the cost* of gaged premises dated May 23rd, 1S68. All the following tract or parcel of land London Record Distributing Corporation Administration. He has also tended as representative of The subscriber Miervea On right to ad- a corporation of the State of New York, this sale. By virtue of the above stated Writ, to and the premises hereinafter particularly taken real estate courses at President Johnson. Rear Ad- journ said sale from time to time subject The subscribsr reserve! tiw right to described, situated, lying and being in theIs Plaintiff, and Leonard Levy, individu- only to suoh limitations or restrictions me directed and delivered, i will expose ally b t/a Martha Washington Distribute*: Rutgers-Newark. miral E. M. Eller USN (Ret.), adjourn said (ale from time to time sub to aale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY. municipality of the City of Perth Amboy upon the exercise of such power as may Ject only to such limitations or restric In the County of Middlesex and Stat* of Company, are Defendants. Writ of Execu- be specially provided by law or rules of THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, A. p., 1968, tion for tbe tal* of premise* dated May Dryers Can Director of Naval History, was tlana upon the exarcUe of such power aa at the hour of two o'clnck by the then New Jersey: Court. Sold tubject lo conditions of sale. 23rd, 1968. present representing the Secre- may be specially provided by law orprevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) BEGINNING at a point in the Westerly ROBERT H. JAMISON, rules of Court. Sold aubject to conditions By virtu* of th* above Writ, Trailer Stolen tary o€ the Navy. Sheriff. time, In tha afternoon of the said day, Mnide of Madison Avenue, distant 290 feel of aal*. the Sheriff's Offics In th* City of NewSoutherly therein from tts intersection me directed and delivered, I will expo** Keep Fabrics A Marine Color Guard raised POTTS AND GAYNOd, ROBERT H. JAMISON. Brunswick, N. J. with the Southerly aide of Psteraon Street; to sale at public vendae on WEDNESDAY, From Boro Plant Attorneys. THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., 196*. the national flag while the New Sheriff. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, thence CARTERET — Theft of a L.P. 7/24-31-8/7-14/6" Ui.it WILLIAM NEWMAN. lying and being in the Borough of South (1) Along the Westerly aid* of Madison at the hour of two o'clock by eh* then York Naval Base Band played prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving! trailer with merchandise valued Attorney. Plainfield In the County ol Middlesex, in Avenue. South IS degrees 00 minutes Wrinkle Free the national, anthem. A Navy SHERIFF'S SALE L.P. 7/10-17-M-J1/W M6.4O the State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at West » feet; tnenc* time, in the afternoon of tha said day, at at between $3,500 and $4,000 wasColor Guard trooped tin© colors, SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY a point In the easterly aide line of Orch (2) North 79 degree* 00 minutes West the Sheriff's Offics In th* City of New By MABEL G. DTOLTE reported by the Aetna Contain- CHANCERY DIVISION NOTICB OF PUBLIC SALE aid Drive distant 655.75 feet northerly 118; thence Brunswick, N. J. County Home Economist and a contingent of Sea Cadets MIDDLEgEX COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: along the easterly aide line of Orchard (.1) North 13 degrees DO minutes East 25 premises tn Township of Woodbridg*. er Corp., 1000 Blair Road. were in formation for the cere- Docket No. F-1443-17 At a regular meeting of the Municipal Drive from the intersection of tangents feet; thence Middlesex County. N. J. Durable press fabrics, some- The trailer was filled with mony. J. I. Kialak Mortgage Corporation, Council of th* Townahip of Woodbridge of said easterly side line of Orchard Drive (4) South 75 degrees 00 minutes East 111 BEGINNING at a point hi th* South- times called permanent press, cardboard containers. corporatloo of the state ol New Jersey, la held Tuesday, July 16, 1968. 1 was diwith the northerly side line of Sampton iti't to the Westerly side of Madison easterly side line of Elizabeth Avtuu*. Leslie C. Stratton, Jr. Chair- Plaintiff, and Robert Paator and Jamreeled to advertise the fact that on Tues- Avenue; thence from said beginning point Avenue, the point and place of Be-therein distant Northeasterly along tha have been used more and more Dot, sometime* known ai Mra. Robert day evening, August 6, 1968, the Munici- along tha easterly aide Una of Orchard ginning. sam* 300 feet from Its Intersection with in the past year for many of the ma nof Project Old Ironsides, Pastor, said name Jane Dos beinjf (ic- pal Cuuncll win meet at 8:00 P.M. UKiT) Drive North lli degree*, 3» minutes. 3d The foregoing description being derived Ihe Northeasterly aid* lln* of Woodruff larger, bulkier items in our Inc., presided over the cere tiliimt, are Dafwdants, Writ of Exwulicir in the Council Chambers, Mi-murial Mu- seconds west a distance of 79.0 feet to a in part from and drawn in accord with a Street and runs thence:— monies. for the sule of mortifaj'ed premuiej datet nicipal Building, Woodbridge, New Jerpoin- t and corner; thence north 78 degrees, survey made by Goodman, AflKnir and 1) S. 40° 12' E. ISO' to * Bt. *bMC«! homes. Draperies, bedding andJaguar, Cadillac Junu 18th, ISM. sey, and expose and sell at public salu lo 21 minutes, 30 second* east a distance ol Scott, P.E. L L.S., Woodbridge, New Jer 2) N. 49* 48' K. 50' to a pt, akenoe: table linens now can be pur- The free exhibit, open through By vlrute of the stated Writ, to me di- thu highest bidder according to terms ui 125.57 fett to a point and comyri thence sey, dated May 6, 1967. 3) N. 40* 12" W. ISO* to • ft rected and delivered, I will expose to sila ule on file with the Municipal Clerk open south 18 degrees » minutes east a dis- Subject to and together with • certain Ssrulneasterly side line of Mttlbetb A»- chased with this finish. August », i9 designed to inspire at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE to inspection and to be publicly read prior tance of 79.28 feet to a point and corner: Easement of Right of Way recorded In enua thence; If durable press household Increase Sales support for Project Old Iron- ILst DAY OP AUGUST A.D., 1968, at theto sale, 10' x 100' along the northerly Kit thence smith It degree! 21 minutes, 30 deed to Hyinan Bender and Jennie Bender. 4) Along the same S. 4»» W TT. BO" «• Items are properly washed Hdes. AH funds raised are ear- hour of two o'clock by the then prevailing line of Lot 1493 in Block Ml-A on Wood- seconds west a distance of 13226 feet to his wile. In October 30, 134J, in Deed the pt. and place of BEGINNING., Jaguar Cars, Inc. have an- marked for maintenance of the (Standard or Daylight Saving) time. In bridge Township Assessment Ma£u., . the easterly side line of OrcharW' Drive, Bonk 14K, Page 414. The above Is in acconJano* vrith Uw (using manufacturers' instruc- nounced that sales in the U. S. the afternoon of the said day, at the Sher- Take further notice that the Municipal the point and place of BEGINNING. AUo included herein Is one range. auney made by Louis P. BOM, CivU En- tions) and then tumble dried USS Constitution, augmenting iff's Office ia Ui* CUy of New Brunswick. Council ha*, by resolution and pursuant It ii intended to describe the same gineer, Perth Amboy. New Jersey, date*! for June 1968 are 20.5 per cent N. J. Being known as 2201 Orchard Drive, touch-up pressing wall be all limited government appropria to law. fixed a minimum price at which South Plainiield, New Jersey. premises conveyed to Miguel A. Rodri- October 3. 1951. ahead of last year. Sales for the ALL that tract or parcel of land, sltuutt said portion of said block will be sold guei and Emello Kodrlguaz, his wife, by ALSO KNOWN AS IW EUuMtl Avenue ecessar tions. Being the una premise* conveyed to I* /?i " y- Practicing January-June 1968 period were lying and being In the Township of Madi- together with all other details pertinent, Joseph T. Bojaciyk and Charlotte K. Bo-Deed recorded on June 6, 1967, In Book Iselin, New Jersey. the following suggestions when A reception for some 200 inson- , In th* County of Hiddleau, in til* aaid minimum price being $200.00 plua gaczyk, his wife, and now known u Jo 2SS2 of Deeds for Middlesex County, ptge The approximate amount ol tbt Judg- also ahead, even with the halt Slats d New Jersey: coat* o< preparing deed and advertising seph T. Barrett and Charlotte K. Barrett, J1S. ment to be satisfied by Mid Ml* is Uu using youy r dryeyerr will helh p mini, vited guests was held Tuesday this aal*. Said portion in aaid block will sum of Four Thousand Seven Riaadr**] of sedan shipping due to thenight for a preview of the ex- KNOWN and ilesunatad u Lots 472 an his wlf* and Chariott« K. Barrett also Being premise* oommonly known a* Ill ttize fabric wrinklingwrinkling. introduction of American safety 773 In Block 23 op map entitled "Map olrequire* dowu paymentof 10% of thebeing known as Mary Charlotte Barrett, Madison Avenue, Pelih Amboy, New .Jer Sixty-Eight Dollars iW.788.an, man «r Mak« sure your clothe* will hibit. Rear Admiral R, S. Ben-Section number J, Liurenc* Harbor. Mid- bid accepted by the Municipal Council, by deed from Joseph Jerome Errico and sey. less, plus interest 'together with th* and air pollution specifications. son, USN, Commandant FIRST ton Towwhip. Ulddltaex County, Ne* in cash, certified check, or cajhler'j Grace M. Errico, his wife, dated October The approximate amount of the Judg- of this sale. tumble freely in the drum tha rlftit 4* Cadillac domestic deliveries Naval District, was a speaker at filed In the Middlesex Count check payable to th* Township of Wood- M, I960, and recorded October 27, 1960,ment to bi> satisfied by said sale Is the The subscriber reserves eV nl d it fo : Clerk's Office Juo* 1, 1923 u Map lOLi bridge* th* balanc* of purchase prlc* to In Book 2216 of Deeds for Middlesex sum of Eighteen Thousand One Hundred adjourn said sale from time to sub- d0Ul le Sized bed heets for June have resulted in the reception. "014 Ironsides' be paid within thirty days after sale. County, page 17. Ninety-Six Dollars l$18,19t.t»l>, mere or Jert only U> such limitations « rmtrt*- 7 % ? Said property Is mure particularly de leu, plus interett logtUier wltti th* casts tions upon the exercls* of suoh power a* SlnWJIiI !?°umake a ?load. « divisional, highs for the half- I* Admiral Benson's Flagship bEING commonly known as 773 Green Bring thu sniutt premises conveyed to year and second quarter at wood Avenue, Madison Township, Mlddlg •crlbed as follows: muituuKm* hyjcin by drcd of even date of Iliis sale. may lie s!>eclally provided *T ltw or Articles must tumble with- Offices for Projaet Old Irun sex County, New Jersey. Edit siu* tff llully Street, olf lOdgeiloll leifwlth lium Jowpik T. Hjirutt uuil The SUII.M rlljsr r teserves th* righg t to ad-rules of Cuuit. Sold *ubj*ct to condition* more than i«ven per cent. In Itt&IAiG the nuiiiti premise* conveyed UuUl*.-vard. Aveiicl. Now Jtury. Chailvtte K. li.inctl. liis wife uhii'h deed journ aaiu ««lo frum lini* U> lime iul>lfct of sale. out heat for the last JO minutes sides are in Suite 1105, 18 East IKHMS AMI CONDITIONS Ur1 IM1BIII l (u t liinitdtioiit s ur H. JAUIfON, addition, thu daily selling rate 41st St., New York N Y Holwrt Ptrtvt, Single, by lxed uf Hich.ud Is tu be ie(.i>roiiaia ami fhurUAto t'. MauDun- SAl.t UF HUH. KSIAI't with. upuu tli* ' • aid, hi* wlfv. dated evea r«- L'uui-t, Sold subject to vonditions ul slfc, Attorney. - •' Dried Item* should b« re- In th* Clerk's CMIIt-» ol tin County of along Ui* nurttWIy lot lia* vf Lot H»pare3 d by Carrull Engineering Company, JIOHHRT H. JAMISON, L.P. 7/UM7-M-II/N •MM Middles*!. in Ukx.li Ml A now owned by «iki in |ua-Pi'ol«0\ening. Augu.it This li a purrhAStf iniiney inorUaKe HHE DISTKICT NUMBER ONE. WOODBKUHlK TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY hang.": «kjrts by waistbands PERTH AMBOY — McCarthycalled that because it'a the place pric* for Ui* aboy*. described prom- IDMIDM)). att II I'I'MM . Utl' in tl>tl e CCouncil having been given lit MTIIIV part ol the tDMl'ABATIYK BALANCE SHKKT and pants by cuffs; and straiaiht- for President Headquarters 1st*. ;hauiber*. Memorial JAuftu^pal UuildlDgi purchase money forming itie consideration AKBKTM -. Bslaiwa Balawe where too many drivers failed TUB) MurUagor •cknowlwlge* that th< Woodbiidge, N. J. of said conveyance. rth.M. 1W* MW.W opened in Perth Amboy at 286 Tha premises above dtiignaled WHI b« >l, A , t H.7MJS I ^^ aU to maka (he grade. follow(B» tfeiis an a part of tlui morl Being known nad designated aa lot 9. »ild iiui juint id resolution of the Mujilcl with your Hobart Street .second floor,an d |*g«a premises; Alum. S/B windows, 1 ncli J15-D, on map of Martin Terrace, hud*. l *erv« resident* of Carteret, -Enquirer, Cincinnati, tinrni dnors. " pal Council adopted July lt>, 198* nodSeclion 3. situated In the Hnrmigh ol Ccrtilirale of Pepoalt lOOJBO.M) Tn« approximat* amount nf tha Judg- notice of *ala aiivertiAed July 17 ftod South rUinflfW, .MiiMlcw* Oinntv. New 1'nilefi Nalai Treasury BlUs ATOJ , Woodbridge Township, and ment to b* •Atbiltd by said ule Is theJuly M, 196* In the Leader Press. Jersey, March 1, 1<>5». and Mh.iq;! lii t Deferred Charge* to Future Taxation Fuadsd SSOjmoO 1 UpwarrJ,J«! Subject to the following terms of sale: *^oo» dry not a normal Pe»tb Amboy areas. For fur- sum of Thirteen Thousand Frv* Hundred drainage eaieinent 10 fwt U width «djuin- Sur» thejpa i tqllntara an Nino Dollars (113^06,011), men or Was. (. The purchaser will gay Un per cent ing the rcu- Una of said lot. wjduce. the original ther information or to volunteer n plus lnUrwt (OfttaW w*b Un ou*t* oi •f th* accepted bid in cash, certified Subject to restrictions and «wment* el th« ladder et iucpeji, but you'U check, or cashier'* check payabl« LUBILITIGS AND il'EJ'LUI " help, call 442-1150. this aai*. record, if any, zoning and municipal or- Serial Bond* . .., ^ UKJDMM B»wef aatfoB^riem unless you to th* Township of Wowibrtdg*. on dinances and such facts «* *n accurate * of tlu fabric. So r«- Til*, •ubsciibai reserve* th* right to th* day of the aale. Improvement Authorisations Funded K1.W1.M adjourn said sai* from time to tlnit sub- survey afld exauiinaliwi of the premises lt*s*rv* lor Dm Town — m«nb«r. high dryjf U are sliding down. I A dnd shall Iw dellvaiad uilhlu wuuld dliL-l4)ir •XXMOt tririty also contribute* to the ject only to *uoh Umllations or r«* thirty s 5.bi9 to 7.IIO9.SI tin* art ^ -New Era/ TalboUon, (ia. UIJIS ui^a lh «• »utic el»)jt»Miy UIB a law il (ulitt. takilil suUJlot tw vuuUilious ui u>'hM« I'll' • tueiiliLfUttl iiiciiiiic* u.ytt ati' I»JH ut ul ih* purdiaNi' tu imi 'i'JiC• Jt,'|MUf\Ka*l« AMtUUiJt i teaijiiii-ftUu* ia tti« dryor tor * AlltiUioUfjhl Ui lull ui UUJUIIUM ft\p» If ,i tii* Jo4f- H, JAMISON, tUriiit tu b* #.tlLs*.itnl h> rMl.l »jlo \i thu This iuinroiiT uf Audit h>r Ih* yssr ended Ketiroary 2W, 1%8. uf 111* Boasil u| virloua L «bMtw period of Um». Aha try It t» Impoiitaat tu build cliar alt or m ti—ii•Um iuf l i\siity 'fuMi Tlmiis*iul S«Vfn ttuii Fire t'uiiiiiilssiuiiiirs, r'lft* UlatiiL-i Nitmiici (int.-. \v«KKHnTi1g»-'Jjmufrhlp, New Jsrs*yv usilllf a fabric sotU'iier in tilt; «cl»r. And, viuitdjne.s, it li Im- GBLJAO ItUAt 1 llw mult i>r lass, plus tuleiest IDKtither wiUi John J. KslUic/ U»t rim* wnt.r during Da* puulidw;r twth tliiMrim* ut HJ1«|UI« vusts u{ Ulis sale. ~ •Mows, U«, ' •ball ieilnt M «• put**** k bu-J 'Htm UM Wednesday, July 24, 10flR LEADER-PRESS — ...

pros arc using plustic to Ret bet 'know it was not a live animal, berric.i (or raspberries, blue- patch, or (b) if birds are just tcr yields and cleaner fruit in1 "However, they did object to berries — even gooseberries) at smart as we have alwiy* their melon, cucumber, squash, our family taking a stroH he and you've heard that a piece Skillcrs? You'd better not, John-j or distance away than the fox ries from bird damage. REMINDER ~ JULY 27 >• srBI ««••m& flhadviseS M • 9 I j* A JBt exccpJ* mi rt ** k^-ft1 foff\ r m _1111* n f% J _ ll The idea for (his research How about giving il a Iry? line—approx. 5 words to a line. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIED This is my last chalWe to fc- chemicals to fumigate the soil] project came to me as a gift, Then write your" results to Gar- RATE: Drop off Classified Arf Copy and Prepayment at Leader-Press Office, or mall mind you about the Vegetable- "I have movies of the swal in your whole vegetable opera lows from beginning to end." so to speak after dinner when den Reporter, College of Agri- in copy and prepayment to: CLASSIFIED DEPT., LEADER -PRESS, 20 (ircon St., Flower Open House scheduled tion before you plant. the conversation somehow got culture and Environment Sci- >r July 27 at Rutgers. Lcl.'s all tlmnk Mrs. T. for her '> Woodbridge7 N. J. «M5. Copy deadline: Monday at t P.M. The commercial men are us-,interesting account of how swal around to birds and berries and ence, Rutgers University, New The Display Gardens are just cats. Brunswick 06H03. Postcard or ff Route 1, near the new Ryders ing weed-killing chemicals sue |OWs did nnl react to a certain It seems that this lady who both sides of the paper. anc overpass. You can't miss cessfully, but their problems are part of an animal. not the same as yours. used to grow berries would put I've always thought that swal a piece of fur where the birds ! lows were meat caters, diving This may be the breakthrough I feel I may be doing some iJ^J,n a limite*™™}d space i?.*s a? prett.Sy could see it, and it never failed ardeners a real service by after mosquitos and such in to scare the daylights out of we've all been waiting fo(r, ? CLASSIFIED ADS ticklish operation because the flight. And maybe couldn't care chaps. •* RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS PHONED IN TO ((34-1111. One timr: 30* per line (min. entioning the Open House them. They let her eat her ber- herbicide that controls weeds gain because we all feel we less about a ripe strawberry. ries. Gypsy ikirU, very full and charge $1.50), 2 or more insertions: 201 per line (min. charge $1.00 per insertion). without damage to one vegeta- lave a good throg going for you. However, we're grateful for colorful are popular with the ble may hurt other plants near- You may have ft guided tour this contribution to bird reaction. WHO'S SMARTER? younger set. These skirts can irough our Vegetable Research by. Just a little puff of a breeze be worn with linen or cotton HELP WANTED FEMALE Colonia-Isclin resident. Ma SERVICES Sometimes learning about She didn't specify mink, 'arm and Display Gardens, and can carry the spray where it have • fluffy look and others ture women to welcopne new what doesn't happen is as valu though. Probably a cat-size por- n opportunity to get some first- could do harm. blouieg. Some of the blouse* WELCOME WAGON comers. Pleasant employment. WATER SOFTENERS - $275 able as finding out what does tion from an ancient 'coonskin land advice about your garden Airs. Indira Gandhi begins a are plain. If you are restless and looking Car necessary, Phone 233-0003 INSTALLED—Modern one unit- happen. coat that has been so great for Completely guaranteed for life. ng problems from a large corps four-nation tour. JUST A LITTLE MINK for something to do. Welcome between 9 A. M. & 5 P. M, for costume parties would appear Wagon has an opportunity for 541-5680. )f specialists who wijl be on MRS. G. T. JOINS Last year, for example I told appointment. to be even more ferocious than SIGNS CRIME BILL you. Car essential—references 7/17 - 9/25 luty to help you. BIRD RESEARCH about the man who put the tran 7/24 President Johnson signed th» required—No Selling. For inter- mink. Better steer clear of rab- If you can't make the Open Comes a letter from Mrs. G. T. sistor radio in his strawberries, crime control bill saying that view wriU Box 251 c/o Leader- CERAMIC TILE: PROMPT rit, though; birds and rabbits louse, come any day before or over in Old Bridge, who joined and the birds didn't come close. it contained "more good than Press. 7/2-7/31 GIRLS! WOMEN! Need ERVICE—EXPERTLY DONE. seem to be "friends. Money? Utilize your spare time. oon after to the Display Gar- And then I got a letter from a bad." Johnson was urged to FREE ESTIMATE. JIM MOY lens for a look around, but no our research to find out if it's Call 721-4662 between 7-9 P. M. man who told me he did not put So here's what we're trying to veto the bill by its opponents, Ambitious women without ne- R. 634 8643. 8/28 :uided tour. The vegetable farm true that a piece of fur left in 7/24 radio among his strawberries find out: (a) if a piece of fur who argued parts were un- glecting your family you can •"' be open only on the 27th. the strawberry patch—or gard- IF YOUR DRINKING HAS and the birds did not eat any will scare birds out of the berry constitutional and unwise. earn good money representing MALE HELP WANTED become a problem, Alcoholic* en—will keep away hungry berries. Avon Cosmetics. Call HI 2-2462. IND NEXT MONTH ... Boys wanted to deliver Leader Anonymous cm help you. Call birds. Hasn't anybody got the curi 7/2 - 7/31 Here we are almost at the Press, a Woodbridge and Car- BI 2-1515 or writ* P. 0. Box 353 The idea is that birds are osity to snip the tail off a mink 7/2 - 9/25 md of July, and in some parts coat and place it in a crouching START a nest egg. Money In teret weekly, 12 to 16 years of dumb enough to think that the if the country the gardening position in the garden? How the bank is a real joy, and it's age. Some routes available in swatch of mink or coon is a HELP WANTED eason would be about over. about among the tomatoes that easy, Call Avon Mgr. HI 2-2462. Woodbridge. One day a week de hungry cat lying in wait for a However, in our Garden State birds sometimes like to sample? 7/2 - 7/31 livery. Build your own route Reliable Man or Woman for bird dinner. (And it's dangerous te have several more weeks to assume that birds are dumb). Remember, Garden Reporter, from samples around your own added income part or full time. head. One of the jobs you may home. Earn your own spending No selling or experience neces I reported that one lady found College of Agriculture, Rutgers, >r may not be looking forward the trick effective and invited KELLY MOVERS INC. money, prizes and trips. Boys sary. We secure accounts for o is making or remarking your New Brunswick 08903. ACKNTI fOR NORTH AMERICAN Dealers accepted . comment. AUNT MABEL TO THE VAN LINES wanted in all of Woodbridge lawn. fa* GENTLEmwi of U* movtBf Township and Carteret. CaU 7/24 Well, Mrs. T. writes that she RESCUE bdaatrr. Local and loin That's a job for late August is pretty sure that a foxtail is Let's say you have an Aunt moving, packfof aa4 atoraft. MR. FILLMORE, 634-1111 be or early September, and you AMBITIOUS MAN desires no substitute for a cat. She ex- Mabel who has had her k i twaen 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. part-time employment 7-10 P.M. may as well begin to think about 7/2 - 7/31 plains it this way: faithful mink coat transformed 382-1380 and Saturdays. Able and will- . And study up, too, if you into something stylish. ant to improve your chances of "Last year, we had a pair of GUARDS ing worker. Reply Leader Press She finds that what's left of Box 101. iuccess. ^wallows build their nest 10 feet TRANSMISSIONS Permanent and Part-Time. Uni the old knee tickler serves her 7/24-8/14 We have a free lawn bulletin away from a foxtail I had hang- forms and equipment supplied well in keeping the arthritis out READINGS BY that tells all about soil prepara- ing beneath the roof of my patio. of her shoulders, otherwise ex- Work in Central New Jersey HOUSE FOR SALE tion, seeding watering, care and I feel if it did not frighten them posed to the chill winds of An Call: 329-6021. , all the rest. Makes pretty good away from building their home gust blowing from air condition- 7/24-8/28 Shorecrest Split: 4 bedrooms, reading in a hammock with under the rafters and eventually ers in her favorite retreat. 2 full baths, open porch, fenced shade and lemonade. hatching three baby swallows If Aunt M. hasn't been care- SARAH in property. Many extras LOW You can get a copy of "Your there, then the fur piece couldn't less with her leftover skins, ex READER & ADVISOR TAXES, $27,500. Call 381-2320. possibly have scared them away plajn that you'd like to borrow LARGEST MEDICAL 7/24 Lawn" from your county Exten- OB tension Service office or by send had a garden been planted that a few snippets for research pur- DAILY 8 to 6 — SAT. 8 to 1 ing a card to Garden Reporter, close. poses. 209 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE, LoTc-Business-Health SECRETARY SWALLOWS KNEW PERTH AMBOY. N. J. - 3241777 Ladies Size 7 Apparel, Nice College of Agriculture, Rutgers You can strengthen your bar- 442-9891 FEMALE Assortment, like new (value New Brunswick 08903. "Every now and then the gaining position if you tell her Full Time for Laboratory De- $400) sell $45. Call' 636-9190 breeze blew the tail, but they you are trying to grow straw-1 308 SMITH ST. partment. Experienced. Must weekends. WEEDS WON'T WILT PERTH AMBOY have knowledge of medical T/24 M you're a new gardener terminology. Good Shorthand youd better know that weeds A REDI-REFERENCE and typing skills (Electric SALE SATURDAY! Dresses, that sprout in your vegetable Housecoats and Teen-age Dress- Typewriter). EXCELLENT patch won't just wilt and go GUIDE TO RELIABLE es! BEST MAID CO., 51 Essex BENEFIT PROGRAM. Street, Carteret. way. Weeds usually are more LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS Apply: Employment Offcie. lurable than vegetables and BUSINESS DIRECTORY 7/24,31 ometimes people. WANTED PERTH AMBOY 1960 Thunder Bird Convert- Let the durn things grow and Liquor Stores Photography Service Centers GENERAL HOSPITAL ible. AIR CONDITIONED. >u'U be needing advice in a Coal & Fuel Oil Ambitious 442-3700 Many extras: push button win- :ew weeks on haw to wrench Equal Opportunity Ernplovtr dows, power steering and brak- Jiem loose from the soil without Telephone MErcury 4-1889 es, new top. Excellent condi jetting a permanent backache. (CONDOR'S tion. Call after 4:30 636-0063. BOYS It's easy right now, when W00DBRID8E FREE AMERICAN 7/24 eeds should be no more than SERVICE WOMEN n inch or so tall, even with 1&60 Thunder Bird Convertible ilenty of rain. LIQUOR STORE, INC. • Tires AIR CONDITIONED. Many ex Film&S&H Stamps A Rutgers vegetable crops WE DE* IVEBt • Tubes tras: Push Button Windows with our expert develop* SEWERS ipecialist, W. Bradford Johnson, fill Your Coal Kin Wiin • Accessories Power Steering and Brakes Complete Stock of Domestic mggested cultivating as soon as Lehigh Premium Anthracite ing and printing service. • Batteries New Top. Excellent condition LOW SUMMER PRICES and Imported Wlnea Complete Us* il phot* inppllca ALL REPAIRS WANTED Call after 4:30 636-0063. J :he soil drains after a rain and s crumbly. If sunny weather fol Been and Liquors Automatic Transmissions lows, the surface of the soil will Rebuilt Work at home doing S73 AMBOY AVENUE POSITION WANTED Iry up and so will the weeds. NUT or STOVE Rahway Ave. & Green St. sewing. We supply ma- WOODBRIDGE, N« J. GALLARD'S Then, wnen you have con- WOODBRIDGE terials and pay shipping AMBITIOUS Man desires Part- [uered the weeds, use a mulch PHOTO & STUDIO ME 1-97W or VA 6-3058 both ways. Good rate of time employment 710 P.M. and o discourage future weed 23" TON 547 Am boy Avenue (alter 1 F.M.I pay. Piece work. Saturdays. Able and willing growth and keep the soil moist. PI A COAl worker. Reply Leader-Press, CHEMICALS FOR PRO'S ONLY ROCKMAN'S WOODBKIDGE Box 101. 7/24-8/14 And if you want to save work MK 4-3B5I Write Dept. 2W3, and try something a little new- TAVERN Jamster Industries, Inc., Then And Now fangled, borrow a trick from REAGAN'S commercial vegetable growers HOUSE OF BEEF 100 Ashmfcn, The guy who drives fast pas CITGO a schoolhouse is probably the and use plastic film mulch. The The Best In Beef Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., same person who was so slow Plumbing & Heating Variety Sandwiches Zip 49783 getting through it a few years ADDED INCOME Service Center back. RELIABLE MAN OR WOMAN FOB • Tone ups -News, Savannah, Ga PART OR FULL TIME • Repairs NO SELLING OR • Brake & State LEADER-PRESS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ED FREY lasp. Work WE SECURE ACCOUNTS FOR (Formerly with Charley Pan) Premium OR. NrtlMiri IrawL M-kr, GOODYEAR DEALERS ACCEPTED POLICE orvles M tiU m.kta tf bvrntn. Electrio TIRES & ACCES. TRUCKMAN Willed fur tUs area to reiitek Sewer SORIES NEWSPAPER CADET WOELD FAMOUS R.C.A. and SYL. For Foil ferric* put FERSHING at RANDOLPH VAN OPERATOR VANIA TV.. Mdlo, itcreo, and glra u* a call. Service Main St. & Amboy Am. COLOR tubes told thru our n»w (INI CARTERET HT Hum) kit. Open to Male Citizens IT to 20 Model) aelf-itrvlc* tube itiltr. will Woodbridge years of age who are resi- sot interfere with jour present em- SIMONE BROS. Woodbrldfe, N. J. Lurry Kenan. Fr*p. MB 4-7X1 ployment. To quallfv jou mini h»e ME 4-1731 ROUTES Engel Brothers is presently dents of Woodbridge Town- IJ.WI.ao to M.495.09 euh iDTeatinent UNDfiN, N.J. accepting applications for lo- ship, New Jersey. aTAUible Immediately, icoored by Inventory and equipment, car. 4 to HU 6-2726 Mason Contractor cal and short-haul drivers, 8 houn weekly. COUIJ) NET IIP TO | Wallpaper & Painting — In Woodbridge and Car- warehousemen and packer. For application forms and 1500.00 PER MONTH or more depend- HU 6-0059 teret Areas. Qualify for edu- ing on Alt or route. COMPANY IN- Roofing & Siding Must be age 21 or older, able further information contact TEGRITY CAN WITHSTAND THOR- TRY OUR 2 COAT EXTERI- cational tours, earn your to pass physical examination. NEW JERSEY DEPART- OUGH INVESTIGATION. For person- T. BERENCSI OR AND INTERIOR PAINT- own spending money, prizes, Experience preferred. Bene- MENT OF CIVIL SERVICE, al Interview. WRITE Including phon* number, T. R. STEVENS ING. IT LASTS FROM 2 TO S & II Green Stamps. fits include vacations, sick STATE HOUSE, TRENTON, MASON Laundry Booflnr and Hh»l Mtlal W.rk 3 YEARS LONGER. leave, holidays, group insur- N. J. 08625 or call 634-7700. CONTRACTOR TUBE-O-MATIC ELECTRONIC! 685 ST. GEORGE AVE. ance. Good starting salary CORP. Colonia, N. 1. with regular pay increases. APPLICATIONS MUST BE 1373 Ollvo Boulevard WOODBRIDGE WALLPAPER REMOVED Call 634-1111 For confidential interview, FILED BEFORE Angost 8, Olivette, Mo. Hill All types masonry work Repairs of call William. Engel, Jr., at 'per — between 3 P.M. and 6 1968. No fee for filing appli- including repairs ROOFING 354-7800, or come to 901 Julia COMPLETE All Types average P.M. Auk for Mr. Fillmore. cations. Steps, Patio, Sidewalks, Street, Elisabeth, N. J. Male Help Wanted room Concrete Driveway, Curbing GUTTERS AND LEADERS 6.30 PRACTICAL NURSES Air CepdilloniDf Up To 5 Yrs. To Pay ^ (Uceiued By Examination ALL WORK GUARANTEED laduilrtal Eibiuit STilom or Endorsement) FAMILY Warm Air Heat Immediate Openings All SlYiit* Meltr Giarda 388-2778 ATTRACTIVE SALARY FU 1-9306 W. ir« (lily UmrW GUARANTEED YEARLY FOR FREE ESTIMATES INCREASES RAPID PROMOTIONS TO ME 4-2145 SUPERVISORY POSITIONS LAUNDRY UBBRAI, CIVIL SERVICE ROCK BENEFITS Music Instructions MEN-ANY AGE FREE HOSP. - (MED. - SURGICAL) SERVICES PAID VACATION U SJCK LEAVE HENRY JANSEM & SON Apply: Personnel Office SALT New Woodbrlej:sen, 9 to 4:30 P.M., at: ment* i* fl.AO an hour with ENT ANSWER to your wash Woudbrldge Custom-made Slipcover* OTertim* pay required aft*r 40 day problems. houn a week. Jobs eortred •• ME 4-5446 a r**ult of the 1M6 Amendm«Dv» •ouiti 12 to » Cloaed Mondajt r*quir* ll.li ID hour minimum with or*rtim* pay required af Morey La Rue FU 8-1667 ke>r 42 noun a w*ek. Kor *p*cif Kur f»bl, dependable, bonded Leader - Press ic lufuruuUioa, couUtt tti« PK.tPGKIKS 0 KOI 1 KMAN SKKVK K GOLDBLATTS MOREY La RUE LAUNDRY COMPANY Wag* ami Uuur Offk* ol tht (Massif.ed Ads CUKT*JNS ^ YAhll 41(M)Da 2100 l.id^* ruoixl Av US Urpaiiaiaul of Labor, , pliuiie: t'«U r-vr free *:»Mui«l« I i:.»-.,. .• I, i Kuom 890, f'nlcial Building, I'll 8X111 i- •' il'i. '•'! ii .Yuri, t iro Biuad Mr**!, N*wark, 352-5Q00 Bring Kesnlls UNDKIN, INKW JUHSKY •71M. 1421 Main St. Railway

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or neighbors. After attending a be Hie first of its kind in Amer- e noted, "and as a result, we cy of conducting operaflons "it meeting or two, one can judge IJOI&I ican industry, was shown at the low find ourselves ten times a way that will enable'personnel whether he wishes to continue Eating Practices Cyanamid Woixlbridge plant and other iafer at work than elsewhere. o avoid injury. The demand* with a particular group or seek Cyannmid plants and offices on "What we at Cyanamid are another. In the long run, you are Subject of Study Plant Partakes July 22, the anniversary date of ow looking toward," he stress of production do not overshadcrtf The Mayor Reports sure to find an organization its founding in 1907. Mr. Siverd id, "is the virtual eradication he safety of Cyanamid person- which suits you, and the work Despite claims of 1 ho over- has proclaimed the day as Cy- of accidents. This is a long- nel" you do with that group will bring weight that they "need'' more n Novel Event anamid Anniversary Safety ange goal, and to the degree Mr. White added tiftt th* by you satisfaction and benefit your food, recent, research has we can make further strides special safety program' drama- WWJDBMDGE — The Wood Day, to be observed annually ommunity. shown that the obese person's "to mark our renewed dedica- toward it, through added safety tizes the fact that "it Is a per- iridjje plant of American Cy- eating practices are related tion to safety and loss preven consciousness, this program will son's own pride and hi*.regard wnmid Company took part P. Barone, Ph. D. more directly to external cues tion." show its value." for himself, his fellow, em- lhan to the internal state of the Monday in a novel program to Mr, Siverd noted that over the ployee, and families, that-Is th* body. mhance safety consciousness The accident frequency rate County Given years, employees at 24 com- real catalyst which gflnerttw among the diversified chemical for Cyanamid, a major produc Psychologist Richard E. Nis- pany locations had won the overall respect and acceptance producer's 26,000 employees er of products for the home, in bett of Yale University, report- dustry, agriculture and the President's Safety Award, the for the moral truth of safety. Park Monies ing In "Science" on feeding ex- across the country. From time to tim«, reiklenU Grou- p action, of courw, mul WOODBRIDGE — Middlesex medical profession, averaged company's highest such tribute. That Is the message Mr Si- pUl periments with overweight, nor- t«k mo how they can contribute ^ en th« effect of Individual ef County has received a payment A crack motion picture team 1.97 per million man work hours The Woodbridge plant won this verd has left with us," Mr. i« the betterment of our com fort. It can be quita rewarding of $62,500 in state Green Acres mal and underweight human 'rom Ledcrle Laboratories Di- award in the years 1960 and White said, "and the reason be- subjects, found that the over- in 1967. This is well below the wiunity. I am pleated to know to view the results of a group- funds for expansion of parkland vision's Davis & Geek Depart- 1964. hind the plant ceremony to- weight person will habitually eat chemical industry's average of that people are interested sponsored civic project In which in Woodbridge, Freeholder ment, hitherto known for sur- 3.8, and the corresponding fig- Looking ahead, he told em day." one has participated. everything he is served in a typ- enough In Woodbridge Township Thomas H. Lee said today. gical films in support of medi- ure for all industry of 7.00. ployees, "I would like every The employees of the Wood- I,ee, chairman of the Depart- ical meal. Non-overweight per- crafeducation, has produced a to consider giving up som* of Aside from contributing to the sons, on the other hand, eat pri- "The Idea behind this new company location to earn its own bridge plant have worked from work of a group, an individual ment of Parks and Recreation, ffveminute color and sound campaign, 'Mr. Siverd said, President's Plaque. March 26, 195S until the present their time to make it a better said the payment is for expan- marily to reduce the discomfort movie of President Clifford D. place in which to live. It means an gain from information gatfv of hunger, and usually leave "is that we won't be satisfies After viewing the film, J. E. time without suffering * lost. red from other members. Too sion of Merrill Park in Wood- Siverd presenting his "deep with even a better-than aver- White, plant manager, called time injury. This represent!, 4 that, although numerically we bridge, on» of five parks oper- part of their meals uneaten. frequently, those who rely solely personal concern for the safety age performance. Industry has attention to Mr. Siverd's re total of over 1,950,000 mtnhourt are a large community, we have ated throughout the county by When an unlimited number of on the public media for informa- yt all our people." been successful to a large ex- mark's to the effect that the worked without a disabling in- retained the hometown spirit the Board of Freeholders. sandwiches were available to a tion about their community may group of student volunteers, but The Siverd film, believed to tent in controlling accidents,' company has a continuous pol- jury. which builds healthy towns. miss something of importance The payment represented 50 only one or three actually were The most basic manner In to them, because of limitation* per cent in state contributions placed in front of each subject, under the Green Acres match- which a resident can contribute 0( space, or other considera- overweight subjects served to tha, well-being of okoiunki tions. ing fund toward acquisition of three sandwiches ate almost approximately 23 acres from pality iM by being a goal neigh two^Mrds more than those M members of groups, indi Middlesex Builders for expan- bor, a thoughtful eTlpten' and, WduaU can ascertain that their served one. Persons of normal sion of facilities at Merrill Park. weight or underweight ate generallyy the type of .individual org_aflitations invite speakers .$. who cin'be counted ou tr> lend " Lee said the balance of the es- about the same amount regard DON'T BE MISLED BY PRICE ADS. who kav« first-hand information timated $125,000 in acquisition support to various worthwhile about the very subjects in which less of the number of sand- costs will be made up of fed- wiches placed in front of them projects which come-up. Such they, personally, are interest*!. eral fund* under the Open Space peopla are the backbone of t Generally, such speakers, »!• program and county land acqui- Dr. Nisbett says that strong, community, without whose sta though their schedules will no sition money under the continu- nearby food stimuli are more bility nothing can b« buitt- permit lengthy discusion with ing program of park expansion. difficult for the obese to re- For those who have time apart individuals, are pleased to ap- Merrill Park is the youngest sist. Distant stimuli—desirable from family and vocational oT> pear before groups, and to an- in the county system. Construc- but weaker—apparently are ig- swer questions from the audi WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD lujations, and who enjoy working tion began in 1958 on the park nored by the person who lacks as part of a group, Woodbridge ence. which spans approximately 200 internal motivation to seek oul Townghlp offers many fine civic Those wishing to join any of acres and includes picnic and food. BY social and service organization; the organizations in town can fireplace areas, athletic fields, which seek constantly to add to learn of meeting nights from tennis courts and similar recre- their membership. the newspapers, or from friends ational facilities. Consultant Tax $ GIVING TOP QUALITY AND SERVICE! Forms Ready Applications for the 1968 spe SPECIAL cial enrollment examination of .$ the Internal Revenue Service, are now being distributed, ac cording to J. Robert Murphy acting director of IRS for New AIR CONDITIONED Jersey. The examination must be passed by tax practitioners who are not attorneys or certi- .$ fied public accountants. 68 DODGE DART Applications are available in Room 103 of th© Federal Office Building, 970 Broad St., New ark. Mail requests Should be sent to Special Enrollmeni $ Clerk, P. 0. Box 80 Newark WELL OVER N. J. 07101. Completed applica tions for the examination, to b given at the Federal Offici Building Sept. 25 and 26, shouli 4 DOOR EXECUTIVE MODEL LOADED WITH be accom money .$. EXTRAS FACTORY AIRCONDITIONED. Ar- . irectoiV' IOOO J ill Cons '69 CONTINENTAL MARK III ON DISPLAY! tfn, OUR CORTEOUS SALES STAFF IS READY TO SERVE YOU! ON SILVER CERTIFICATE^ • The Treasury < DepaWmen MOTOR CAR CO. hpndjd (Htt lt» last piecaof si $r fcr a 'dblfer bill Jjijb 24U LINCOLN MIPWPY (OMIT FIAT DfAUP ^^ Radio, Heater, Safety Paper money is no longer back ( l ed by eithei *Jver or ^ftld, bu FU8-3344 group, Erntf&tfty flwhf«i Ttirt Signals, All Vinyl can still tw used fir money IOO3 ST GEORGE AVE RAHWAY N j Interior. 5-y«tr/5Q,OOO Mile Warranty.

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EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE 2 LOANS Middlesex County's Quality Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer. LOWEST "THE DEALER WHO CARES" BANK RATE '68 CHRYSLERS '68PLYM0UTHS '68 VALIANTS FINANCING '68 IMPERIALS '68 BARRACUDAS Our ventually will become the most For Disputes egitimate claim to relief. plaques and Bug Snatchers. year olds defeated Merrill Park finding the most peanuts. The berries are also tow in calories a 100% guarantee'*1 mportant mode of transport." WOODBKIDGE — Assembly- Tlalf a cup contains only 42 eal Under the new law, payments INMAN AVE. in a baseball game. The chil- ater '68 shared their talent with man Robert N. Wilentz said to- will begin as soon as a claim •30 iay or 1,000 mll«— dren enjoyed making bug Quigley on Thursday when they Patten spoke in reference to ories. engine, IrammlOMtn, reari The young athletes of the In- the high-speed ground transpor- day he will seek legislative ac- has been made, with the investi- man AVenue Playground re- snatchers and foam clothes dur- presented a show consisting o To add to your list of new MOST ARE O»tt OWNER, tation program which was re tion in September on his pro- gation following the beginning TRADE-INS turned -with honors from the ing arts and crafts. Bill Mc- a singing and guitar playing, a recipes for outdoor meals, clip of the payments. Ginnis made the most original ventriloquist act and a play. cently extended by Congress for posal to prohibit issuance of a this one for Blueberry Upside- '«7 TEMPEST *•»»* Twenty-One and Lay-Up basket- mother two years. He was a co temporary restraining order The county spends $10,566,009 ball tonmaments. In the 10-11 bug snatcher. A barbeque is Everyone enjoyed the show, and Down Cake, Warm, it will come ClHtora 2-Dobr Hardtop; :!2t' V-t iponsor of the program. arising out of labor disputes 10 the terrace, the porch, or the for public health and welfare. endue; standard trans., RIH! division, Linda Bilobram won planned for Monday. some are planning a show of 'gSBUICK $1595 second Jdace for her lay-up SCHOOL NO. 27 their own to put on for theater Amendments to the act pro when unions have not been noti- arden as a delightful dessert Special 2 poor Sport Coupe; au- shooting. On Wednesday and By the end of our second •68. ided for construction of stobur fied that management is apply- ;o finish off an outdoor meal. FREEMAN ON FOOD STAMPS tomatic, power aiwrltiR! !old, it will be turned out on '66 TEMPEST _Jl5S5 Thursday, the children made week our park reached the to- FOURTH ST. PLAYGROUND )an stations in Iselin section of ing for the order. Agriculture Secretary Orville Sprint Sport Coupe; automatic; ttiesh bug snatchers and velvet tal of 100, with Alan Drew be- Woodbridge Township and in The Middlesex County Demo late at the picnic to which power steering! We have now completed an has been carried in the 8-inch L. Freeman told Congress re- '66 FORD 91495 picture panels. ing the 100th to sign. With the other week in the Fourth Street suburban Maryland as part of crat called the bill (A-98) "a cently that he believes the food square cake pan in which it has Custom '500' 4-Door; automatic! playground. Arts and Orafte the Northeast Corridor high matter of plain fairness to as- stamp program was the best power Peering! speed train route from New sure that a court considering been baked. Best of all, this consisted of a cricket cage and Blueberry Upside-Down Cake way to feed the poor because '66 OLDS .9X695! York to Washington. These stops issuing such' an order hears the coupons could not be squan Dynamic "t«" j-poor Hardtop; wall plaques. Another evenl reflects the blue of the summe: powtr ntffriiuj; power brakes: was the bicycle decorating con will test public response to newboth sides of the argument be- dered — as was the case, at vinyl top: Maroon with black In- less CHRISTENSEN'S ises test which was won by Ronali railroad stations with ample fore reaching a decision." sky! times, with welfare money. $1«95 parking facilities located at junc- BLUEBERRY linpsla 2-Door Hardtop: power Ragucci and Angelo Melillo. Ti Wilentz said the bill was post- UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE •leering; FACTORY AIH-CON- 'The Friendly Store" end our second week we will tions of existing railroads and ed in the Assembly for action nmoNiNG: limited access toll roads. 1 quart fresh blueberries close with a clean-up contest. on June 24, the day the Legis- 1 tablespoon lemon juice '66 CHEVY *17»5 lature adjourned for the sum- lmpala Convertible; power fcteer- EAST GREEN ST. Suburban stations will be "vi- teaspoon ^aromatic bitters Uw; power brake*! Monday we painted picture; tal components" of any high- mer, but "for some reason, was 1-V4 ciip sugar '•5 OLDS 91795 and held an art show along th speed project, the Congressman removed and recommitted to •Dynamic "M" ConmrUhw: i the Labor Relations Commit- 4 tablespoons shortening er ateertng; power brakai power park's fence. Among the win noted. "They will serve as bell- 1 egg windowi: other extra! wethers of the entire program. tee." '65 OLDS 91*95 ners were Jeanie Butler, Rob 1-% cups flour TVMa "B$" 4-Door ttp ert Osolinski, Danny Brown, envision Iselin as a future cen- Assemblyman' John J. Fay Dash of salt FACTORY Am-co^ro^^o^^1^fc; WOODBRIDGE Dale Clausen, Laurie Gursaly, ter for dozens and dozens of new Jr., Middlesex Democrat, is the power steerinf; power brakn; 1-Vi teaspoons baking powder poufr windows'! David McGrath and Tom Oso trains." principal co-sponsor. 3/4 cup milk •65 CHEVY 91695 linski. The two arts and craft "As suburban shopping cen Wilentz said that under the Wash and drain blueberries Sui^r Sport Impala; low mileage; present law management may like New — 4-apeed; RIH: this week consisted of velve ters have totally revolutionized place in bowl. Squeeze lemo '65 TEMPEST -81595 wall panels and hexapod houses retail commerce, so will subur- apply to the courts for a re- juice over top, sprinkle with 3/4 LARGEST SELECTION} C T.O. Con\nrtiblf: 4 • SALE DAYS! The winners were Virginia Ho ban rail stations like this revolu- straining order without notify- cup of sugar and bitters. Sei OF OPELS lUir. poupr Miwnn! lenback, Debbie Terano, Sandr tionize transportation and hope- ing attorneys for the union in- aside. 65 CHEVY S1395 IN NEW JERSEY Bel-Air 4Door; «*r Dunlary and Ronnie Bell. fully herald a rebirth of rail volved. Cream together shortening R4TT. low milratfp' THURS. FRI. SAT. the township tournaments las passenger service," Patten "This bill simply requires that and remaining sugar. Add 'fit CHRYSLER Tuesday Rich Warkimsky wo N»w Yorker 4-Door; I.Ike New-- laimed. "We must recognize the attorneys for the applicant egg. Sift together flour, salt, and low mileage — power steering second in the twenty one tourna that rail passengers will not for the restraining order notify baking powder. Add to created power brakes: pMM- Uftnitoit; auto . back won second place tee, cited the mounting crush on "This Is merely a matter of Rfclf, power steering; i>o*er and spread cake dough over 1885 1 brakes: while Iloberl Osolinski tool both highways and airports and elementary fairness to the other berries. Bake. When cake is Many Olhen Far Tour Selrdlon third place in the twenty-wu noted that these already-over- party and will not delay the done, invert on platter. Cut in AS-TRADED SPECIALS tournament. Total enrollmeni crowded facilities will be "taxed court's consideration of the ap- squares and serve warm with ENEWEISold Al Taken NID Trta> at the playground is now 120 well beyond the breaking point" plication for the order," the plain or whipped cream. Yield: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BOYNTON STREET HEIGHTS in another few years. assemblyman added. 8-10 servings. «> AU MODEl* J VOLKSWAGEN' During this hot week in Ju He pointed out that the Iselin Temperature: 350°. Time: 30 two contests were held. Th 130 E. St. G«orge* Ave. station would be accessible from A sharp tongue is the only edg. minutes. winners of the foam brush co LINDEN 925-8989 test were Olga Haluska, Jo An cities as far apart as Easton, , tool that grows keener with Covino and Cheryl Covino. Th Pa., and Tottenville, S. I. "You constant use. Most reformers are satisfied BUICKOOPEL Q winners of the bicycle contes can drive to Iselin from Pater- -Washington Irving with themselves. were Cheryl Thomas, Shell son faster tlian to Newark," Pat- STORE-WIDE Ochener, Mark Zack, Diane Po ten reported. lack and Keith Ravaoli. "People will take trains again You get a WOODLAND AVENUE if the railroads give them the BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! We conducted several speci right kind of service," he con- whale of a lot luded. "These stations in the events this week. Winners of at GET A 5 YEAR WARRANTEE WHILE IT LASTS! SAVINGS the Clean-up contest were: Ber- suburbs will be -an important nadette Wiatr, Tom Latario, step in that direction." "the whale of a lot" * Gertrude Waitr, Sharon Pokol, On the floor last week, Patten Marilyn Parente, Alan Granieri, and other advocates of high- Brian Latario, Adrian Fabian, speed ground services success- For The Entire Family fully fought an attempt by Rep. Rhonda Ferri and Karen Pa- rente. The children also en- Richard Ottinger (D-NY) to de- joyed making arts and crafts. lete the portion of the bill auth- Relay races and jump rope con- orizing the Iselin and Maryland stations. .,.„, HEW '68 LEFTOVER tests also filled our week. PONTIACS TEMPESTS & FIREBIRDS TO in te- 25 % 1969 auto* will roit coniidttaWy mor* and the 5 Ytar Warrante* wiN no longtf b* in •itttttrKt. • day and find out about thi Big Savings at Mroick on a ntw 6* model. 5 AVE! PONTIAC as much as 50% SAVE! & FFIREBIRI D DISCOUNTS LEFTOVERRS ACBKOfHfir*** AH Models- AI1JStyles

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