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fctttDLESEX COUNTY ,> xtm COVERAGS •ai Letter .-«-» Servin S Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison Woodbridge, NlwJersey, June 10*1970 Library Will Be Central CeilSUsF] hildren's Library Commencing L .. ~^ ^.^ * ff , Soon; 100,000 Mark Expected kly 13; To Move 16,000 Volumes •i Main Step Beginning the move. Lavatory facilities are presently under construction at Barron. There will be no other construction at Barron and those interested in the historical value of the building will be happy to learn that the present appear ance of Barron will remain the same _ both the exterior and interior. Summer hours, starting luly 13 ar«: Free Sv.lrm will bf- <! Children's Li. :.i ;ni announce- I .inrciire Weiss, i- I'.n.iiii of Trus :i r. Heckerman, ; rntlrclion Of ,!-•.. .i total of •• I lie transfer | in.iry and be. ..viic rlatr, Bar- ..i> ,ni adult li- .., until ihe new constructed, i Monday and Wedntirtay noon to S P. M. Tuesday, Thursday, Fri- day, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. To Give Town NJ. Aid Mayor Presses for Hike In State Monies Before Legislative Committee WOODBRIDGR _ Miyori 1/j Implementation Iijrron Libra i Ralph P. Barone and his admin jBateman. Tiniman V. 1 be placed istrative assistant, Bernard W. there Freedman went to Trenton Tues \l.un Library is YEAR! day to appear before a public! -'_ "Without such additional school aid. there will he still ion of the more elderly person*, and others bill THIS on fixed incomes, who will have their homes confiscated by ex- cessively overburdensome prop, erty tax increases," fit i ike it per ne * r ">K of the Joint Legislative Education Committee to request Weiss and i d -1r-.t statement, i '• n!|it)r;iry move. M.i n Library is lii'i w.;l again be- ii ii' ;-:Wiorhoo<J I; irrnn's adult h"in'ln!'v use the I i;i:;ir> nn Rah- !'.•:•.: this poiiod." as .'Hid Becker Landscaping Completed At Port Reading Library passage of the Bateman-Tani man Bill which would give ad ditiona! State Aid to Township! schools. The mayor's statement before, ,„_„.„.„, the committee - only three WOODBRIDGE - The land memhorx were present were «c*pin( tt. the Port Reading « follows: Branch of the Free Public I. "On behalf of the 100.000 rcsi brary of WoodbridRe comes dents of Woodbridge Township, mMt appropriate time when 9-Story Office Building Listed ForNewComplex WOODBRIDGE — The Rouse Company, developers of the Woodbridge Center in the for mer claypit site, has issued a beautiful folder announcing that rentals are now being taken for a nine-story office building to be constructed in the. complex. Occupancy will be in the late Spring of 1971. In advertising the rentals, the brochure has a large picture of the architects' rendering. The total square footage of the build ing is set at 165,000 with each, of the nine stories range from Township's Political Ring is Overcrowded WOOI)BRID<JE There is no office of mayor was a full-time doubt, about it. Woodbridge Township is a political town and one can readily believe, judging from the antics of the past few days, that, there is more politics in Woodbridge Township in the square inch than there is in Tammany Hall in the square mile. There was no great surprise when Frank Murphy was elect ed Democratic Party municipal chairman and Alan Rockoff was named the leader of the Repub- lican Party. Murphy was tin ^AssemhlyUnii 17,000 to 20,000 square feet. j opposed and Rockoff ran away •r. nine wnen g v -|-* • • * I, as Mayor, hereby rcqueat tne Township's beautificationl l|| I D 11II fill II your assistance in helping re P™*ram is taking place. 'rilUlHHl lihiHty ii run- ilieve our property tax.payers,; In additiin to 15,000 square •-_, •r On-KiiiK spate. |who now pay 70 cent of each Uxifeel n( sod Periwinkel, Baltic! IV) Rouse lists the advantages of the office building as follows: At intersection ol New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Park way and Routes 1 and 9; five minutes from the Iselin station of the new New York Washing j ton Metroliner; close to Newark [Airport; on site parking and ad- jacent to the new Woodbridge Shopping Center — 110 stores I including Abraham and Straus, Illi- IV K is I('-|.I'IJIHV need- 'doilar tor education, of some of {ivy.'and purple leaved Winter ilif IT.n iMiukh uMch thf excessi\f bur<t»n placed!creeper V-••» hfttn planted clone! >:Mi>inui- > ^ ,.-. i»- .iit.f, them by »• ,U a.rtjcj|!y in.I'D fee h" 1 .!**^* ;r?ound,cpyer.j WOODBRIDGE. -? The .. •^•^•lui^L *-**Jift yh e»»t* aid lor I Vew, firethorn. serviceberry, .Jersey State Assembly Commit schools, land Japanese holly are some of;tee on Air and Water Pollution "Despite the Statewide aver, i to lar Ker shrubs which han-l wi |, he Rues(s f t h e Ww , dbrid Re, ate of about 30°. of each school' w^n used. ^ rpa (nlmhr . . . \ districts budget being assisted' Visitors have taken time to . ,.S .' " nlmerce l0 - by State aid. our Townships:admire the landscaping whi(sh| day (Jmirs «ay). schools gel only 17°; of their'also includes several younRj Assemblyman Kennetli Wilson, budget revenues from State'trees; red maple, white pine. 1 West Orange, chairman and his Stem's, Ohrbach's plus iifs.ir.ibhi uiil litvc bern to [ pul -- |HII Him tif llnin Li- [ hrjn\ hunt, collection In- fjd s[ni-i(.|. making the ^ uii)i|i|i-ii'iv inarcei. 1 tt> ilif public. theaters, restaurants and other (aeilitles. $12,000 NJ. with the election tallying 53 votes against 10 for Mrs. Flor ence .lacques. Then Murphy tried to Rain the county leader ship hut was defeated by Rich ard Mulligan. The Woodbridge delegation, however, had a rip- roaring time in campaigning for Murpliy on the county level complete with straw hats and banners. One got the impression that Murphy was attempting to tell the county Democrats that Woodbridge, the largest munici- pality in the county, which office and he had "to work for a living." Mayor Ralph P. Ba. rone works practically full time on Township Business either from the Municipal building, or afternoons at his business office on Main Street. Mundy said: "I'm no politi- cian. I don't have the give and take of a politician. Every once in a while one approaches me to to run for mayor and I have brushed them off." Mundy did not rule out the possibility of running for coun- cil "if the circumstances war. he Township will receive a-«r- ifiration as to th* numb«r-«f people residing in the rommttii. ty from the Census Bureau~of the Department of Comiaarc* within the next few days. Mayor Ralph P. Barone told reporter* at his weekly press conference today. If the Township has a popula- tion of over 100,000 it is eiigibla under the present law to receive additional for each sehnol pupil in State Aid to Education. With approximately 22,000 ictU>m children in the municipality;"-it will mean close to $600,000 an- nually in additional aid lor th« Board of Education which, gc. cording to the mayor, shouktb* used to relieve the burden on £hi property owners. The mayor also said, that tf the money is forthcoming ihe rant it." Meantime, Rockoff said that fie is going to spend his ener- gies in building up the Republi- can party. Any man who wishes to be considered wi! have to go before the screening committee he said, Mayor Barone stated Chat af ter the Democratic victory a the Primary election, the "fina pieces have been piit ir\to,place. We wif! cort'duct everylliiajf'^n Board has assured him it will go into surplus to reduce thaToaict budget. "I have received reasonable assurance from the Department of Commerce (hat the figure* will be forthcoming before ih cerned everything is moving along well." There has been a great deal will have to be consider ed as time goes on. There is no doubt that he .succeeded. .inuti-U Hl.OOfl to "'"(•- i .in be housed i moneys. Thi< meansgithat thePin oak, Japanese sitverbell. taxpayers of our schAl district.'and seven Chinese scholar trees. committee, will hear Nicholas Oanipagna, Woodbridge Sanitary llir I riKini .( , iwhich Is the 4th largest in New! port Reading residents have! Knglneer - describe his revolu hildren s |j ersey are unfairly getting just expressed an interest and a de t ' 0Darv desi gn °f a solid waste main Library. | a , iule more than (, A I F of what sire to become involved with lOtm , an other school districts receive in the maintenance of the grounds. •• Hit f''n)ks to the '•i 1 only alle- •if problem "f Mine. The „ „ .... •-tl be left!* 20 ..." 1 ! 11101 ]^ 1 . 111 incs (or es [State financial aid! "Our schools budgets, during have in million to the past four creased from $12 li i of * 19 ' J a cumulative in ad- ''••>'. prosram ; » st.ifj will ••• nh the adrli- ii children's 1 ' i'»Ue Szabo. '•n'lit of chil. ditiona! costs since 1966. In the same year period, we have also an aggregate loss! At present, watering ind rou tine care have been taken over by Keitti Comerford. 15. of 119 Turner Street. Port Reading. Keith is working toward his community service badge from the Elmer Green Explorer Troop No. 38. of $4 million in decreased for | f7 Qld (;[ Sunday mini s i AiP a in i i *f * To Observe Flag Day mula State aid! "This means that while our school costs in Woodbridge be offered'Township have risen by $19VJ >' ;iff inclu hours, film million, we have actually re- ccived $4 million less in formula help in State aid — in other words, OUT p ar property taxpayers have been i 'squeezed' by $23'/a milion in in- and the I creased costs and decreased •lien's July 1 "Therefore, Gentlemen, we WOODBRIDGE—Sunday, June 14. it Flag Day. It also will mark the 301st An niversary of the Township of Woodbridge. Veterans' posts throughout the Township urge all residents of the Township to fly the Stars and Stripes to mark both the birthday of our nation's flag incinerator at the chamber's general membership Luncheon in Cher Pierre a.t Howard John son's. Route 1. Members of Assemblyman Wilsons' comniittM who have confirmed their attendance are: Assemblymen Herbert Kiehn, Rahway; John Dawes, Freehold, Henry Gavin, Linden; John Fay, Woodbridge. Mr. Campagna has developed an incinerator system that will reduce solid waste by 96%. This system will also consume sludge from sewerage treatment plants. The total results of the incineration will leave an ash that will be usabe for road beds or sanitary land fill. A unique engineering feature will be the elimination of air pollution dur. ing the burning proceia. illow for• plead with you to please recom and thr anniversary of our mu complete! mend to the Legislature at least nicipality. Three High Schools inning Commencement xercises Next Monday m.,.. •/ Library Unit WOODBRIDGE - Public Library of The Free Woodbridge has been awarded its fifth State grant in less than a year, Mayor Ralph P. Barone announced to- day. The latest grant v f $12,000 un- der the provisions of the Li- brary Services and Construction Act has been given for the op- eration of the Woodbridge Area Book Examination Center. the Book Examination Cen- ter, on the third floor of the Municipal Building, is for the use of librarians from Wood bridge Township, Carteret, Edi son, Metuchen, Perth Amboy and South Amboy who can ex amine new books received di rectly from the publisher rather than depend on reviews in pub lications. Previous grants received re cently by the Free Public Li- brary of Woodbridge have been $1,000 for Puppetry training. $10,0Q0 to compile a Union Lisl of Serials for Middlesex County, $20,000 for a Cooperative Film purchasing project with Moo- mouth County, and $7,874 t build a Library in the Wood The fact that there is a rash of alleged candidates for the post of mayor, even though the election is almost a year and a half away, is something to pon- der. Mayor Ralph P. Barone said e felt it was 'ridiculous' 1 to liscuss a November, 1971 elect- ion now — that there "was too much to be done in solving lo al problems now to enter what s becoming a three-ring cir cus." Summer Jobs Almost Nil for Young Folks WOODBRIDGE Following the national trend, the outlook for summer jobs for students in bridge Adult Learning Center. of talk that Gene Tomasso, Coun cil president, has ambitions to become mayor and that is why there has been a political bar. rier between him and Mayor Ba- one. Other Republicans who have een mentioned as possible can didates are John Evanko, a for. mer Township Committeeman and Robert DeSantis. John Cassidy, Third Ward Councilman, and lone Repub- ican, on the council, has in a round-about way indicated he would not look adversely on a chance to run for the top muni cipal post. He said he "would run for mayor if the party wants me.' He was introduced as "the next mayor of Woodbridge" a the formation of the Jack Cas sidy Civic Association last Fri day at the Sewaren Motor Boa Club. Another name bruited abou as a> possible Republican can didate was that of Roy Mundy. a member of the Board of Ed ucation. Mundy was high ma when he was reelectcd to th Board. Reached on the phone to day, he said he had "no Inten tion of running for a partisa office". He pointed out that th July 1 deadline to make pp cation to the state", he contin- ued. In 196ft a special census Was conducted which resulted iff i count of 97(800 people residing in the Township. The mayor is ccrUIn the new Dumber will be over 100,000. The special cen- sus cost the Township $24,000 but in return the municipality will receive $13,000 annually in increase aid to libraries. StJftS aid to libraries is on a p«r e*|>- ita basis, ""7'."7"! At present, only the so called "Big Six", Newark. Camden, Jersey City, Elizabeth., Trenton and Paterson receive a borraj of $27 per pupil due to the -fatt that there are over 100,000 people in those communitfes. First Grist Mill Built Here Just 300 Years Ag& WOODBRIDGE This is an historical month for Wo«d-- bridge. '...'.'. It marks the 301st birthday of our Township and the 30GUT anniversary of the granting of a contract by the Township to the town's wealthiest man, Jonathan Dunham to erect grist mill for the benefit of the "inhabitants of the Towne". It was the first grist mill to be built in New Jersey. Jonathan Dunham was one of the most influential men ot his time. He represented the freeholders of Woodbridge in many important education and political projects. He received a grant of 213 acres of land as a bonus for constructing the flour mill which was built on Woodbridge creek near the firsX- bridge after passing the Presbyterian Church. The town -, agreed to give Jonathan Dunham 30 pounds for the improve- ment and all the sod out of the meadow he might need tot,,' darning. His toll was to be 1/16 and tradition gives him credifr- for turning out the finest meal. We are told that his toll waaT so light that a man who brought a bag of grain to him tQflK"' back two bags of flour. One of the millstones used in the grist- mill may be seen near the entrance to the rectory of Trinitjf { Episcopal Church. ; 2 I lie eighty, lencement ndge Senior ' held Mon- lh-|, in.- l.i > 1". M, In' as (ol C'ircum- School >ki. diree. Krv. JO- pastor of Church, 1 B:mntr, in a i in-,. "I E Michele Lcc by music . Lor- : 'Uaan Jane '" Malcolm :1111 »f Super- '''• Louis p "''".lid danald. member of the Board nredictorian. Alien* Education; acceptance of diplo mas. John P. Carvana, class president; Alma Mater, and guests; benediction, Brzozowski; recessional. Cwiekalo; The Class the Township is very poor,| Mayor Ralph P. Barone told the! press today. "The national trend is clearly being manifested here" he con tinned. "Large companies that offered many jobs last vcar.j just haven't the jobs to offer.| We sent 1.500 letters out re; Elizabeth questing jobs and received less i of 1970. than 100 replies almost halfi Miss Mary P. Connolly, prinri I said thty didn't need any help l)>al; presentation of class to; this year." class , . . Rev. Board of Education, Dr. William ' Stu ' K. Kcane, Assistant Supcrinten Evidently it is easier to place boys over 18 There are very dent's Marching Song" from dent Curriculum; presentation of; few j ons f or Doyg l s 17 Hm | "The Student Prince". John JFK Exercise* F. Kennedy Diplomas, John P. Cassidy, member of the Board of Educa , tion; acceptance of first dip hardly any offered far girls. Meantime, the mayor anmutn ced that John Futey, Pott Head High School will hold its annual cumnn'iicement exercises Mun y^ June 15. at 6:45 P.M.. at the school stadium, accuniiug to an announcement muc|e by M<ss Mary Connolly, principal. In case of rain the pranroin will be presented the following eve aing. The program will be as fol lows: Procertinnal. "Pomp attd Clr. eutnatutc*". High Seh*ol Band> invocation, Prince, Rev. First Ctturct, Iselin; Banner, High David IV Prenbyttrian Star Bund; Sal loma, Kenneth Edward Jomi-| in <, nas resigned as director of ston. president of the Seniur i t||e Y(juth Em pi oyllieilt Srrvior Class: Alum Mater . c l a s s und, d l t gueiit a; beneUicUpn. l 'H j , u enl(fr pdvate employment ||j s place U being Ukeii by gueiit a; b p . f ||j s place U being Ukeii by; Prince; recessional, 'Hymn u f | Davi j Bixet. a college graduate] Freedom". Hit!" benool Baud., n wil | lea ., n in sentymher. James Cuter, director. Colonu will also who will teach in ment exercises on Monday, . , . , , , •. June 15 Up to presa time, «| Younger girls, he stated, would copy of the program WM pot id altlwustt raqueaU p m»iv*d, raqueaU W h were made. We were toW the program was uot completad. The lists uf uraduatcs of all three high stliouls will Ue print Ihe Mi T. Mil«lwU; V»i J*«i iu nest we«i'» i«ue. Sales and office, jobi are lai't|e( for %it\* over 18. Ulxel may b« reucheij in thr Y. K.S. office in ths ba**"^" 1 ui the police building ur l>c ^nay bt called Ouou«hi3t-4jyU. 1 IHICt WERE AM- <UTK: "A Trip lo M»uy i'ounirtos" wat the theme of a program ((irstutcd tiy ih« kludergarieu i'l«>s «* :IU'«. A. Mulouey mid Mu K. Karablu at Sitwl IT. iktiled te toe from row left to righi: Pmihu Keiuelski (Spain) K m I<H| (titinmay) Miudy ttiuwri «ad Irtue SMH*I> tl'iuuce) t'tlcite t'ulfuid (Ireland.) Bark row. Kvtiu Wsrslmw ICermauy) Allchael AugrUaul (StviL/«fiUud) Jaiuaa Suyd w (SpaU) Juka ¥i»her (tiwUx«rUud> Kuheu Meklumn Uuly) Irk VVUnua «•»# Mlcta.a«i UttMKM IVraiice.)

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Page 1: Woodbridge, Nlw Jersey, June 10*1970 Library Will Be Central … · 2014-03-01 · fctttDLESEX COUNTY,> xtm COVERAGS •ai Letter.-«-» ServinS Woodbridge Township, Carteret and

fctttDLESEX COUNTY

,> xtm COVERAGS•ai Letter

. -«-» S e r v i nS Woodbridge Township, Carteret and EdisonWoodbridge, Nlw Jersey, June 10*1970

Library Will Be Central CeilSUsF]hildren's Library Commencing L .. ~^ ^ . ^ * ff ,

Soon; 100,000 MarkExpected

kly 13; To Move 16,000 Volumes•i MainStep

— Beginning

the move. Lavatory facilities arepresently under construction atBarron. There will be no otherconstruction at Barron and thoseinterested in the historical valueof the building will be happy to

learn that the present appearance of Barron will remain thesame _ both the exterior andinterior.

Summer hours, starting luly13 ar«:

FreeSv . l rm will bf-

<! Children's L i .

:.i ;ni announce-I .inrciire Weiss,

i- I'.n.iiii of T r u s:i r. Heckerman,

; rntlrclion Of,!-•.. .i total of•• I lie transfer| in.iry and be ...viic rlatr, Bar-

..i> ,ni adult li-.., until ihe new

constructed, i

• Monday and Wedntirtaynoon to S P. M.

• Tuesday, Thursday, Fri-day, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

• Saturday, 10 A. M. to 1P. M.

To Give Town NJ. AidMayor Presses for HikeIn State Monies BeforeLegislative Committee

WOODBRIDGR _ M i y o r i 1 / j Implementation

I i j r r o n Libra i Ralph P. Barone and his admin jBateman. TinimanV. 1 be placed istrative assistant, Bernard W.

there Freedman went to Trenton Tues\l.un Library is

YEAR!

day to appear before a public! -'_

"Without such additionalschool aid. there will he still

ion of the more elderly person*, and othersbill THIS on fixed incomes, who will have

their homes confiscated by ex-cessively overburdensome prop,erty tax increases,"

fit i ike it per ne*r">K of the Joint LegislativeEducation Committee to requestWeiss and

i d -1r-.t statement,i '• n!|it)r;iry m o v e .

M.i n Library i slii'i w.;l a g a i n b e -

ii ii' ;-:Wiorhoo<JI; irrnn's adult

h"in'ln!'v use theI i ; i : ; i r> n n R a h -

!'.•:•.: t h i s p o i i o d . "as

.'Hid Becker

Landscaping CompletedAt Port Reading Library

passage of the Bateman-Taniman Bill which would give additiona! State Aid to Township!schools.

The mayor's statement before, , „ _ „ . „ . „ ,the committee - only three WOODBRIDGE - The landmemhorx were present — were «c*pin( tt. the Port Reading« follows: Branch of the Free Public I.

"On behalf of the 100.000 rcsi brary of WoodbridRe comesdents of Woodbridge Township, • m M t appropriate time when

9-Story OfficeBuilding ListedForNewComplexWOODBRIDGE — The Rouse

Company, developers of theWoodbridge Center in the former claypit site, has issued abeautiful folder announcing thatrentals are now being taken fora nine-story office building tobe constructed in the. complex.Occupancy will be in the lateSpring of 1971.

In advertising the rentals, thebrochure has a large picture ofthe architects' rendering. Thetotal square footage of the building is set at 165,000 with each,of the nine stories range from

Township's PoliticalRing is Overcrowded

WOOI)BRID<JE — There is no office of mayor was a full-timedoubt, about it. WoodbridgeTownship is a political town andone can readily believe, judgingfrom the antics of the past fewdays, that, there is more politicsin Woodbridge Township in thesquare inch than there is inTammany Hall in the squaremile.

There was no great surprisewhen Frank Murphy was elected Democratic Party municipalchairman and Alan Rockoff wasnamed the leader of the Repub-lican Party. Murphy was tin

^AssemhlyUnii

17,000 to 20,000 square feet. j opposed and Rockoff ran away

•r. n ine wnen g v - | - * • • *I, as Mayor, hereby rcqueat t n e Township's beautificationl l | | I D 1 1 I I f i l l I Iyour assistance in helping re P™*ram is taking place. 'rilUlHHl

lihiHty ii run- ilieve our property tax.payers,; In additiin to 15,000 square •-_,•r On-KiiiK spate. |who now pay 70 cent of each Uxifeel n( sod Periwinkel, Baltic! I V )

Rouse lists the advantages ofthe office building as follows:At intersection ol New JerseyTurnpike, Garden State Parkway and Routes 1 and 9; fiveminutes from the Iselin stationof the new New York Washing

j ton Metroliner; close to Newark[Airport; on site parking and ad-jacent to the new WoodbridgeShopping Center — 110 stores

I including Abraham and Straus,

Illi-

IV K

is I('-| .I'IJIHV need- 'doilar tor education, of some of { ivy. 'and purple leaved Winterilif IT.n iMiukh uMch thf excess i \ f bur<t»n placed!creeper V-••» hfttn planted clone!>:Mi>inui- > ^ ,.-. i»- .iit.f, them by »• ,U a.rtjcj|!y in.I'D fee h " 1 . ! * * ^ * ;r?ound,cpyer.j WOODBRIDGE. -? The ..

• ^ • ^ • l u i ^ L *-**Jift yh e»»t* aid lor I Vew, firethorn. serviceberry, .Jersey State Assembly Commitschools, land Japanese holly are some of;tee on Air and Water Pollution

"Despite the Statewide aver, i to larKer shrubs which han-l w i | , h e R u e s ( s f t h e W w , d b r i d Re,ate of about 30°. of each school' w^n used. ^ r p a ( n l m h r . . . \districts budget being assisted' Visitors have taken time to . ,.S . ' " n l m e r c e l 0 -by State aid. our Townships:admire the landscaping whi(sh|day ( J m i r s « a y ) .schools gel only 17°; of their'also includes several younRj Assemblyman Kennetli Wilson,budget revenues from State'trees; red maple, white pine.1 West Orange, chairman and his

Stem's, Ohrbach's plus

iifs.ir.ibhiuiil l i t v c b e r n t o

[ pul -- |HII Him tif l l n i n L i -[ h r j n \ hunt, co l l ec t ion In-

fjd s[ni-i(.|. m a k i n g t h e^ uii)i|i|i-ii'iv i n a r c e i .1 tt> ilif publ ic .

theaters, restaurants and other(aeilitles.

$12,000 NJ.

with the election tallying 53votes against 10 for Mrs. Florence .lacques. Then Murphytried to Rain the county leadership hut was defeated by Richard Mulligan. The Woodbridgedelegation, however, had a rip-roaring time in campaigningfor Murpliy on the county level— complete with straw hats andbanners. One got the impressionthat Murphy was attempting totell the county Democrats thatWoodbridge, the largest munici-pality in the county, which

office and he had "to work fora living." Mayor Ralph P. Ba.rone works practically full timeon Township Business eitherfrom the Municipal building, orafternoons at his business officeon Main Street.

Mundy said: "I'm no politi-cian. I don't have the give andtake of a politician. Every oncein a while one approaches me toto run for mayor and I havebrushed them off."

Mundy did not rule out thepossibility of running for coun-cil "if the circumstances war.

he Township will receive a - « r -ifiration as to th* numb«r-«f

people residing in the rommttii.ty from the Census Bureau~ofthe Department of Comiaarc*within the next few days. MayorRalph P. Barone told reporter*at his weekly press conferencetoday.

If the Township has a popula-tion of over 100,000 it is eiigiblaunder the present law to receive

additional for each sehnolpupil in State Aid to Education.With approximately 22,000 ictU>mchildren in the municipality;"-itwill mean close to $600,000 an-nually in additional aid lor th«Board of Education which, gc.cording to the mayor, shouktb*used to relieve the burden on £hiproperty owners.

The mayor also said, that tfthe money is forthcoming ihe

rant it."

Meantime, Rockoff said thatfie is going to spend his ener-gies in building up the Republi-can party. Any man who wishesto be considered wi! have to gobefore the screening committeehe said,

Mayor Barone stated Chat after the Democratic victory athe Primary election, the "finapieces have been piit ir\to,place.We wif! cort'duct everylliiajf'^n

Board has assured him it willgo into surplus to reduce thaToaictbudget.

"I have received reasonableassurance from the Departmentof Commerce (hat the figure*will be forthcoming before i h

cerned everything is movingalong well."

There has been a great deal

will have to be considered as time goes on. There is nodoubt that he .succeeded.

.inuti-U Hl.OOfl to"'"(•- i .in be housed

i moneys. Thi< meansgithat thePin oak, Japanese sitverbell.taxpayers of our schAl district.'and seven Chinese scholar trees.

committee, will hear NicholasOanipagna, Woodbridge Sanitary

l l i r

I riKini .(

, iwhich Is the 4th largest in New! port Reading residents h a v e ! K n g l n e e r - describe his revoluhildren s | j e r s e y a r e unfairly getting just expressed an interest and a de t ' 0 D a r v d e s i gn °f a solid waste

main Library. | a , i u l e m o r e t h a n ( , A I F o f w h a t sire to become involved withl O t m , a n other school districts receive in the maintenance of the grounds.

•• H i t

f''n)ks to the'•i 1 only alle-• i f problem"f Mine. The „ „ ....

•-tl be l e f t ! * 2 0 . . . " 1 ! 1 1 1 0 1 ] ^ 1 . 1 1 1

• i n c s (or e s

[State financial aid!

"Our schools budgets, duringhave in

million tothe past fourcreased from $12lii

o f * 1 9 ' J

a cumulativein ad-

''••>'. prosram

;» st.ifj will••• nh the adr l i -

• ii ch i ldren ' s1' i'»Ue S z a b o .

'•n'lit of ch i l .

ditiona! costs since 1966. In thesame year period, we have also

an aggregate loss!

At present, watering ind routine care have been taken overby Keitti Comerford. 15. of 119Turner Street. Port Reading.Keith is working toward hiscommunity service badge fromthe Elmer Green ExplorerTroop No. 38.

of $4 million in decreased for | f 7 Qld (;[ Sundaym i n i s i AiP a in i i *f *

To Observe Flag Daymula State aid!

"This means that while ourschool costs in Woodbridge

be offered'Township have risen by $19VJ

>' ;iff incluhours, film

million, we have actually re-ccived $4 million less in formula

help in State aid — in other words, OUTp a r property taxpayers have been

i 'squeezed' by $23'/a milion in in-and the I creased costs and decreased

• l i en ' s

July 1 "Therefore, Gentlemen, we

WOODBRIDGE—Sunday, June14. it Flag Day.

It also will mark the 301st Anniversary of the Township ofWoodbridge.

Veterans' posts throughoutthe Township urge all residentsof the Township to fly the Starsand Stripes to mark both thebirthday of our nation's flag

incinerator at the chamber'sgeneral membership Luncheonin Cher Pierre a.t Howard Johnson's. Route 1.

Members of AssemblymanWilsons' comniittM who haveconfirmed their attendance are:Assemblymen Herbert Kiehn,Rahway; John Dawes, Freehold,Henry Gavin, Linden; John Fay,Woodbridge.

Mr. Campagna has developedan incinerator system that willreduce solid waste by 96%.This system will also consumesludge from sewerage treatmentplants. The total results of theincineration will leave an ashthat will be usabe for road bedsor sanitary land fill. A uniqueengineering feature will be theelimination of air pollution dur.ing the burning proceia.

illow for• plead with you to please recom and thr anniversary of our mucomplete! mend to the Legislature at least nicipality.

Three High Schoolsinning Commencementxercises Next Mondaym.,.. • /

Library UnitWOODBRIDGE -

Public Library ofThe Free

Woodbridgehas been awarded its fifth Stategrant in less than a year, MayorRalph P. Barone announced to-day.

The latest grant v f $12,000 un-der the provisions of the Li-brary Services and ConstructionAct has been given for the op-eration of the Woodbridge AreaBook Examination Center.

the Book Examination Cen-ter, on the third floor of theMunicipal Building, is for theuse of librarians from Woodbridge Township, Carteret, Edison, Metuchen, Perth Amboyand South Amboy who can examine new books received directly from the publisher ratherthan depend on reviews in publications.

Previous grants received recently by the Free Public Li-brary of Woodbridge have been$1,000 for Puppetry training.$10,0Q0 to compile a Union Lislof Serials for Middlesex County,$20,000 for a Cooperative Filmpurchasing project with Moo-mouth County, and $7,874 tbuild a Library in the Wood

The fact that there is a rashof alleged candidates for thepost of mayor, even though theelection is almost a year and ahalf away, is something to pon-der.

Mayor Ralph P. Barone saide felt it was 'ridiculous'1 to

liscuss a November, 1971 elect-ion now — that there "was toomuch to be done in solving lo

al problems now to enter whats becoming a three-ring cir

cus."

Summer Jobs AlmostNil for Young Folks

WOODBRIDGE — Followingthe national trend, the outlookfor summer jobs for students in bridge Adult Learning Center.

of talk that Gene Tomasso, Council president, has ambitions tobecome mayor and that is whythere has been a political bar.rier between him and Mayor Ba-one.

Other Republicans who haveeen mentioned as possible can

didates are John Evanko, a for.mer Township Committeemanand Robert DeSantis.

John Cassidy, Third WardCouncilman, and lone Repub-ican, on the council, has in a

round-about way indicated hewould not look adversely on achance to run for the top municipal post. He said he "wouldrun for mayor if the partywants me.'

He was introduced as "thenext mayor of Woodbridge" athe formation of the Jack Cassidy Civic Association last Friday at the Sewaren Motor BoaClub.

Another name bruited abouas a> possible Republican candidate was that of Roy Mundy.a member of the Board of Education. Mundy was high mawhen he was reelectcd to thBoard. Reached on the phone today, he said he had "no Intention of running for a partisaoffice". He pointed out that th

July 1 deadline to make ppcation to the state", he contin-ued.

In 196ft a special census Wasconducted which resulted iff icount of 97(800 people residingin the Township. The mayor isccrUIn the new Dumber will beover 100,000. The special cen-sus cost the Township $24,000but in return the municipalitywill receive $13,000 annually inincrease aid to libraries. StJftSaid to libraries is on a p«r e*|>-ita basis, ""7'."7"!

At present, only the so called"Big Six", Newark. Camden,Jersey City, Elizabeth., Trentonand Paterson receive a borrajof $27 per pupil due to the -fattthat there are over 100,000people in those communitfes.

First Grist Mill BuiltHere Just 300 Years Ag&

WOODBRIDGE — This is an historical month for Wo«d--bridge. '...'.'.

It marks the 301st birthday of our Township and the 30GUTanniversary of the granting of a contract by the Townshipto the town's wealthiest man, Jonathan Dunham to erect •grist mill for the benefit of the "inhabitants of the Towne".It was the first grist mill to be built in New Jersey.

Jonathan Dunham was one of the most influential men othis time. He represented the freeholders of Woodbridge inmany important education and political projects. He receiveda grant of 213 acres of land as a bonus for constructing theflour mill which was built on Woodbridge creek near the firsX-bridge after passing the Presbyterian Church. The town -,agreed to give Jonathan Dunham 30 pounds for the improve-ment and all the sod out of the meadow he might need tot,,'darning. His toll was to be 1/16 and tradition gives him credifr-for turning out the finest meal. We are told that his toll waaTso light that a man who brought a bag of grain to him tQflK"'back two bags of flour. One of the millstones used in the grist-mill may be seen near the entrance to the rectory of Trinitjf {Episcopal Church. ; 2

I lie eighty,

lencementndge Senior

' held Mon-

lh - | ,

in.-l.i

> 1". M,In' as (ol

C'ircum-School

>ki. d iree .Krv. JO-

pastor ofChurch,

1 B:mntr,in a

• i i n - , .

"I EMichele

Lccby

music. Lor-

:'Uaan Jane' " Malcolm:1111 »f Super-'''• Louis

p"' '" . l id

danald. member of the Board nredictorian. Alien*Education; acceptance of diplomas. John P. Carvana, classpresident; Alma Mater,and guests; benediction,Brzozowski; recessional.

Cwiekalo; The Class

the Township is very poor,|Mayor Ralph P. Barone told the!press today.

"The national trend is clearlybeing manifested here" he continned. "Large companies thatoffered many jobs last vcar.jjust haven't the jobs to offer.|We sent 1.500 letters out re;

Elizabeth questing jobs and received less iof 1970. than 100 replies — almost halfi

Miss Mary P. Connolly, prinri I said thty didn't need any helpl)>al; presentation of class to; this year."class , . .

Rev. Board of Education, Dr. William' Stu ' K. Kcane, Assistant Supcrinten

Evidently it is easier to placeboys over 18 There are very

dent's Marching Song" from dent Curriculum; presentation of; f e w j o n s for D o y g l s 17 H m |

"The Student Prince".

JohnJFK Exercise*F. Kennedy

Diplomas, John P. Cassidy,member of the Board of Educa

, tion; acceptance of first dip

hardly any offered far girls.Meantime, the mayor anmutn

ced that John Futey, Pott Head

High School will hold its annualcumnn'iicement exercises Mun

y June 15. at 6:45 P.M.. atthe school stadium, accuniiugto an announcement muc|e byM<ss Mary Connolly, principal.In case of rain the pranroin willbe presented the following eveaing.

The program will be as follows:

Procertinnal. "Pomp attd Clr.eutnatutc*". High Seh*ol Band>invocation,P r i n c e ,

Rev.First

Ctturct, Iselin;Banner, High

David IVPrenbyttrian

StarBund; Sal

loma, Kenneth Edward Jomi-|in<, n a s resigned as director ofston. president of the Seniur i t | | e Y ( j u t h E m p i o y l l i e i l t SrrviorClass: Alum Mater . c l a s s und, d l tg u e i i t a; beneUicUpn.

l 'H

j, u e n l ( f r p d v a t e employment| | j s place U being Ukeii byg u e i i t a; b p . f | | j s place U being Ukeii by;

Prince; recessional, 'Hymn u f | D a v i j Bixet. a college graduate]Freedom". Hit!" benool Baud., n w i l | l e a . , n i n sentymher.James Cuter, director.

Colonuwill also

who will teach in

ment exercises on Monday, . , . , , , •.June 15 Up to presa time, «| Younger girls, he stated, wouldcopy of the program WM pot

i d altlwustt raqueaUp

m»iv*d, raqueaUW hwere made. We were toW the

program was uot completad.The lists uf uraduatcs of all

three high stliouls will Ue print

IheMi

T. Mil«lwU; V»i J*«i iu nest we«i'» i«ue.

Sales and office, jobi arelai't|e( for %it\* over 18.Ulxel may b« reucheij in thrY. K.S. office in ths ba**"^"1

ui the police building ur l>c^nay bt called Ouou«hi3t-4jyU. 1

IHICt WERE AM- <UTK: "A Trip lo M»uy i'ounirtos" wat the theme of a program ((irstutcd tiy ih« kludergarieu i'l«>s «*:IU'«. A. Mulouey mid Mu K. Karablu at S i t w l IT. iktiled te toe from row left to righi: P m i h u Keiuelski (Spain) Km I<H|(titinmay) Miudy ttiuwri «ad Irtue SMH*I> tl'iuuce) t'tlcite t'ulfuid (Ireland.) Bark row. Kvtiu Wsrslmw ICermauy)Allchael AugrUaul (StviL/«fiUud) Jaiuaa S u y d w (SpaU) Juka ¥i»her (tiwUx«rUud> Kuheu Meklumn Uuly) Irk VVUnua «•»#Mlcta.a«i UttMKM IVraiice.)

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Serving Woodbridge Township, Cartcret and EdisonCarteret, New Jersey, June 10, 1970

thelonj;

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Six Student NursesYear's College Studies

,:,,iv nfthe!• j student

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• •• R . M . ' l . 1 6 .\l: Joseph': ic^ite 10:

.Ai'.ary Jcr.^i- provident,

• Inimiation-alee-

jSCHOQL GRADUATION: T h e ***** E r a d e P"*^"4""" " " r i s e s of St. Klla* Parochial School was held Sunday. The presentation of diplomas tookat the 9 A.M. liturgy A breakfau was 4eW in Uw auditorium. Shown in the" pktnre: Wt to right, top row, Patricia Schwailik, Roberta McKim, Donna

u k, !!*«, A " S U S ! ' n e Ml"dvl«>- P»s«>r; Juliana Jacobs. Sandra Dandn, .lean O'Neill; lower row, Sister M. Cornelia, principal; Robert Medveti RobertHubiak, Steven Quafiliano. [Uviri Hetcher, Glen Cherepon and Sister M. Regina.

CARTERET - Six Carteretresidents are among 79 studentnurse* from Elizabeth and PerthAmboy General Hospitals whocompleted a year of academicstudies on May 25. in the nurs-ing program at Union College,C'ranford.

The first year student nursesattended classes at Union Col.Irge four days a week and earn-ed 28 college credits in the twosemesters in anatomy and phy-siology, general chemistry, mlc-rnhioloRy, general psychology,sociology, and English composi-tion.

The School of NuTsing of Eliz-abeth General Hospital and theCharles E, Gregory School ofNursing of Perth Ambby Gen-

al Hospital are three-year,iploma . granting n u r s i n gchook. The college creditsarned at Union College are

Miss Feryo is Installed First Aid Squad Library Summer HoursHead of Carteret BPW Answered 132 j n^// start on June 22

CARTERET - At an impres Miss Sherry with a second past:r.icher. !*'v* ceremony at The Lynn, in-president's bar. and a gift, oni

Young,Elizabeth, Miss Mary Feryo behalf of the members of the' c \RTFRETJoseph!••« installed as President of Club.

Calls During May

;Tbe Carteret Business and Pro The new president announced n ? caH;; d'unrig the month of w i l 1 °e open•Hit Kish l t e s * i o n a l W("ncn.'» Club. In that Linda Mellor. a former,May (Mondays an ,.HMI Mrs I*"""1 w ' l h l w r w e Elisabeth^scholarship recipient of the! fhere were 7 automobile acci-:9 A.M. to 5.P.M. on Tuesdays,

v i s K - t i v e i H o e W o l d c r f i r s t v l « President;; Club, was being capped »s a dents, 1 8 n o m e accidents 6 in i Wednesdays and Fridays. Hours

CARTERET—Beginning June22nd through September 7th, the

The Carteret , (- a r t e r e l F r ee Public Library,First Aid Squad responded U)i | o r a L e d a t 63 Carteret Avenue,

en from 1 to 9 P.M. onand Thursdays; from

vis active ^ '"ai w « Mii-3iucni.,Liuo. was neing cappea as agents. 18 home accidents, 6 in i- leaders A l w e L u c r h l - s o c o n d vice-prcsi-'nuree that night, having gradu-.dUstrial accidents 21 transports iMlMHaker ! d m ; M a n e F<ldlam- recording! u<ed from tile Charles F. Greg ; 68 medical calls requiring. Iran (

for the cWldren's room are1 corre»po: except for Mon

; ii.Hr,^ Jr i a e c c e t t r y ; M i s s M i r v Mudrak.iory .School of Nursing. She alsojsportation to hospitals, 4,cails re •! days and Sbursdays I to 6 "P.andi that this year's scholar ;quiring first aid treatment only,

d ld b t d !i-ssions

)( .. . rl ROV

M. the summer, the libe closed on Satur-

A Summer Reading ProgramMoon Walk", is scheduled a

the main library starting Jul6th to August 7th, for youngsters from the fifth to eightgrades. The Chrome Libraryduring the same period, wilconduct a special reading prgram designed mainly fo-youngsters between the ages osevdn to twelve.

A reading of minimum tennotabje books will entitle sue

l ii lGrohman. treasurer ship award would be presented!5 D.CTA.'S. and 3 miscellaneous

Katharine Eastburti. presi on behalf ol the Club at the]calls. Hospitals visited V M » i ^ - * * ' - l ^ ' ' l n m e r h o u r s f o rthe New Jersey SutesAward ^ j ^ j ^f tr*^*tCar t«X£t ip e r th Amboy General fl4. Hf t ' the storefront library in the r

„ , w „ >«. -«JU-fto"flbtoiJiafttftfeh" SclfiW btirig "field thisJway Memorial la. ElizabethChrome area wif! be 12 to 7'free field trip.maugur*-..ftfijcejf raw to the ceremony, week. 'General 9, area hospitals 15. iP.M. mi Mondays through Thurs | For further information call

Miss Carol Abrunio ol'89Avenue: Mbw Maureen Devffl* '•<of TO Jackson Street; HU* Bar-bara Florentine of 17 LindenStreet; Miss RobliyGreaux ol ,101 Pcrshing Avenue! Miss M | t » — 4 , ^Lynne Keating of 96 WortyliAStreet, and Miss Linda Mellor » !Hickory Street. T |

They are student nursea at theCharles E. Gregory School olNursing of Perth Amboy $9%eral Hospital.

Miss AbrunW. MUs Devlin.Miss Keating, and MIM r "are graduates of CarteretSchool. ••

Miss Abrunio Is the daughterol Mr. and Mrs. Dominick A^runzo; Miss Devine is the daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. William. T.Devine; Miss Keating is thfdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H*r-old K. Keating, Jr.. and lUttMellor Is the daughter of J fcCharles W. Mellor and the-lat*

daughter flti

ransferable to other institution>f higher learning by the student! M j S Jmrses desiring to earn1 a bacca-Ujr ia^y[jl",aureate degree. w a ; r a d u a t ^ from S t . M#ry'l

While at Union College, the High School, Perth Amboy. and!student nurses are ertc Juraged toL a student nurse at Perth Aift-participate in all college aca- boy. and is 1 student nur»--«ldemic, social, cultural and p e r th Amboy General HoipiULathletic activities. A graduate of Metuchen Hi»h

The Carteret residents who School, Miss Greaux is * »t«d«*have completed a year of aea- nurse at Perth Amboy Ganaraldemic studies in the nursing pro. Hospital and Is the daughter,<<gram it Union College are; | Mr. and_ Mrs. Robert Greau*.

cessful participants, enrolled in) ..eithesr pi theSe programs, for a

Eajtbnrn talked to liie

emoriai ia» *jizaoetnfL'»<J«I|e al^a w"> «e a. 10 ''9, area hospitals 15. ! P.M. on Mondays through Thurs

The closing meeting for thej r a D . a i n \n.0TM Hermn re t l a i s - a n d f r o m 12 to 9 P.M. onlthe, Library at 5415737 or 969... all highjph^rtag about B.P.W. objec .summer will be held the last: porte

Pd a totalof 362 man hours1 Tuesdays and Fridays. . 0197.,

.t.end ajthTi. ; w w k i n - ' u n e a n d l 9 7 0 1 9 7 1 ? m 1 d o n a t e d to service all calls, a n d ; - " — ~ — ^ ~ _ ^ ^ . _.• practical Mrs Edwin Quin gave the in |mittee Chairman announced. | 2 i 0 9 7 - m i , c s lravejled bv the 3J0N DEAN'S LIST••..!le«f thevoc i t io^ .Wanda Anderson and Ehne H.i a m b u j a n c e s t n g e r v j c e Xveragel CARTERET -f i f e is at! Miss Ginscr Sherry, outgoing Bartok were co-chairmen of the i m j l e s e o v e r e c j „ , . c a uli between president, presented Miss Feryoaffair. assisted by Miss Feryo. T h e n o u s e ^ ^ouse

f(>r **:!«*..*;.^ H ^ i A ^ . . ! : ^ ^ S H ° C W e l d e r 8nd M " L U C I ' " funds has been c o m p = | e n u e . h a s b e e n named

Joseph M.Sgt. Sisko TrainsAt Alaska Post

,pd;denf»p.D. She m turn presented ch..

'<'•• and D a v i d

al Amer 'li.iys State-

^ Me tutor

1

'Breakfast Set Boro Residents

_ _.. theCo-chairmen of the 1970 drive, j dean's list for the fourth eonA. J. Hila and Frank Kovacs:secutive semester at Villanovawish to thank all donors for|University, Villanova, Pa. Actheir generous contributions. |cepted by the Honor Society.

A small percentage of pros JTerebetski is majoring in ac-^ t F1ll7alrll*til AlA/arrlpfJ rifterrPPS pectivc donors were not at home counting.al. Ei i i / iducLi i / v n d i u c u ^ o g i c c ^ dur ing tne d r i v e T h e s e contrib.

CARTERET — The annual CARTERET Montclairbra and Father-Son. Father . Daughter! State College has conferred de.

utors may mail their contribu HONOR MISS DOWNEStions to squad headquarters. 315

member of Communion Breakfast of the St.jgrees on the following from Car- ;P^ s hk

i n^Avenu^All donationsr;ng Club, Elizabeth's Holy Name Society

He is will be held on Sunday. June 21• s Ambas 'Mass will be at 8 a m.. and the

in St

will be acknowledged.

|breakfa.st afterwards• f memborsiJames Hall.

Society, j Guest speaker «ill be Dmifilas; Richard

teret:Donald B. Forsythe, 91 Haga.

man Street; Kathleen R. Man W j familycini; 6 Skitka Avenue; Mark B. ,

Rudnick. 13 Hermann Avenue; Installs OfficersTindall, 91 William

DennisiKing. principal of Carteret HighjStreet;' H. Michael Freeman, 65

CARTERET — Miss PatriciaDownes, of 122 Markowitz St.,Cai'teret, was honored for 10years' service at a recent serv

lice awards luncheon held, at

C A I J '^ R ? T r T 5 e fi"aImeet• and• I Nelson

and Mrs.Hoehner is

- i SocietyDrawing

•tty tennis.'-Jh school

yi tied with•s. recrea

~ so tightly1]'<t one e x .

1'- • the adults>• nuike only

<•'<-• format,

principal of Carteret HighjStrcel; H. Michael Freeman, fis . J ^ ? r r 5 . DTickets may be obtain- Arthur Avenue and Stephanie!«& °f the Holy J a m . l y Parent_ . „ , i n i- <o r- i t.......... » iTeaeher Assnriatirm was tied

Hoboken.Miss Downes is a member of

the Meallurgy Department.

ed from Paul Siokeor members; Boyciuk. 18 Grant Avenue.of the Holy Name. Tickets willalso be available at the door. . , u

Breakfast will be served by, Anocu.de Degreemembers of the Altar and Ros- r <ii't*lt>r \nnrvaiy Society. ;f or J I B W J O N I J

Teacher Association was heldlon June 2, Officers for 1970 71 « » N G I N VIETNAMwere installed by Mrs. EdwinBergmann, Vice Regent of theAmboy Regent. Officers for the

are: Mrs. JohniWawrzynski. President; Mrs.' r .j • •„ , , i. i i . iwawriynsKi. rresiaent *irg.

\ i ) u s ride w.ll also take place CARTERET - v Si s ter Nancy H e n r v Kolodzieski. Mrs, Lo^iwto Shea Stadium on June 14. Mr. Herron. RSM. daughter of MrJohn Uhouse is chairman.

DEGREE FOJt SIPOS

and Mrs. Joseph Herron, 37Coolidg* Avenue, Carteret, hasreceived an Associate Degree

CARTERET - Robert L. Si.jfrom Mount Saint Mary College.pos. 11 East Oik Street, Carter North Plainfield.

A 1967 gratiuate of St. Mary sHigh School, Perth Amboy, Sister Nancy will continue herstudies at Georgian Court Col-

et, has been awarded a Bachelorof Science degree from Wiscon.sin State University.

He majored in psychology andsociology. lege, Lakewood in September.

Army Private First Class Jo

Lukasiuk. Mrs. Adam RozanskiVice Presidents; Mrs. RichardRybarczuk, Treasurer; Mrs. Elmer Csimbok, Secretary.

Eighth Grade Graduation willbe held Saturday, June 13th atthe 5:30 Mass at, Holy FamilyR. C. Church.

A school picnic is planned forThursday, June 11th at Roose-velt Park.

seph S. Ring, 19, son of Mr. andMrs. Jpseph Ring, 83 RooseveltAve., Carteret, recently was assigned as a tank crewman withthe 4th Infantry Division nearAn Khe, Vietnam.

ON DEAN'S LISTCARTERET - Richard E.

Staubach has been named to theDean's List for the spring semes,ter at the University of Tampa' Staubach is the son of Mr. and

Mrs. August R. Staubach, 1 Jersey Street. Carteret^

CARTERET — Army Sgt.ohn Simko, 21. son of Mr. and

Mrs. Paul Simko. 618 RooseveltAve., Carteret, is receiving fourweeks of training at the North-xn Warfare Training Center, Ft.Sreely, Alaska.The training, which will be

completed June 12, includes in.struction in mountain climbingand walking; techniques incrossing a glacier and snowield crossing; and movement by

river, which includes navigationof inland waterways.

Sgt, Simko is regularly stationed at Ft. Richardson, Alaska, asa gunner in Company E, 5th Battalion, 23rd Infantry, 172ad Infantry Brigade. -,

AWARDED LETTERSCAR.TERET — Miss Barbara

E. Lazar of 3*0 McKinley avenue,,Carteret, is among 34 UnionCollege students who wereawarded letters for intercollegiate athletics at the annual ClasNight on June 4, in the theatreof the Campus Center. C'ranfordMiss Laiar, a graduate of Carteret High School, is a leberaliarts major in the Day Session.She is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Joseph A. Lazar.

High SchoolWill Award312 Diplomas

ROBERT SZAEOBACHELOR AF ARTS: Rob-ert Szabo, son of Mr, and Mrs.Nicholas Szabo, 113 LindenStreet, Carteret, was awardeda degree from Rider CollegeJune 7.

CAJtTERET — A total of ;MJseniors will iec«ive their flip- Iv<lomair aH Ihe Carteret .]J,i£hSchool commencement exercisesto be held Thursday, June 11. «i6:30 P. M.

A complete lul of the grad-uates will be published by theLeader Press In the edition ofJune IT.The program will open with

musical selections toy the Girls'.Chorus, followed by Procession-al by the High School Band. ThOnvocalion will be given by4fc'*[lev. Dr. Andrew Harsanyf, p|S«.tor of the Carteret HurwarteiiReformed Church. K e n nSXtt •Medwick will sing the StlfSpangled Banner.- The valedictory will be'give*by Michele Banko, "A NS#Life" and Constance Kilyk ^Jo-day's Youth • Tho Influence ofTomorrow."

An address and presentation ofthe class will be given by RobertT. O'Donnell, su'^erintendentol

the Carteret public schools, JMFlowed by an address and distri-bution of diplomas by Joseph P.Lamb, president of the Board OfEducation. --'•

HiKh School Principal Doug-las King will read the-names ofthe graduates. "Alma Mater"by the graduates will follow, ledby Elizabeth Brooks. The beqfcdiction will be given by the ReTi"

j Donald M. Gantley, OSM, p a fj tor of St. Joseph's Church. TIM,;program will close with the re*jcessional by the High School(Band.

StaffI Mi H 'arterei

1 its final

i officers•• ' ) ' - . J o h n

| l'-' Bnard"sl ulillesex i

^ I he of •'••» 11172 are

Kliinek".^ r y Hal \«y, Mrs.j

• • • " • • l i i i j ' S e c !

^.'••kiw and;

1 i1 L'IVS

ko,1'iesidenu

M'>i Eileen'«el Synder1 '' 's hooks.•'••r » t v d i

KATIIKKINE D. Bt'lNlSGETS DEGREE: A degree

in elementary education wasawarded to Katherlne D. Bui-

Kathleen ManciniGets B. A. Degree -

CARTERET - Miss KathleejjMancini, daughter of Mr.Mrs. Richard -V. Mancini, 6 !

niS, 50 Tenuyson Street, Cur- ka Avenue, Carteret, was awa*&>-tejet, at Newark Stale Col- 1 ed a bachelor of arts degrcf^ijlegc. Site graduated magna Montclair Slate College's

laude. comrtieneement exercisesMaj 31,

A graduate of Carteret lUtSSchool in 1966, she majoredjJKHoly A'«me Unit

To Install StaffCARTERET The Holy

mathematics and mmorcd-speech at the college and

T ,- lm, " u ' / w W "itfl teaching.Name Society of SM Joseph s E x t r a . f u r r i c ( 1 j a r activitiesChurch will meet -Thursday ( l | u d e d S t u d c m G o v e r n m e n tJune 11 at the High Street School 5OCJalJ0n S e c r e t a r y . class •

til, 11 w u. i u J ,; 1970 Secretary; Board ofOfficers will be Installed it o ( CM Deve|Qpm*Bt»

this Se«,on They are. P w s . - | F u i l d C , U Bdt'ia. hdward Weik«l; first vice. f l a M ()f m o Moalclait, , . .sUem, Jack Gr«dy; second, b a n C o a l i l i o n ; ]n;viiv president .Upi1 Garcia; , , l i i n n j ( o m n l i t l e e ;irej»urer. Robert

A t o m GU; MarshalU

te(. U m J ( .r t ,r a d u a U .l b | e d | n

, ; A m o n g studspajtbelti dinner wiU be cM n dd at the meeting.

; A m o n g students in America*

Mr

MoinarMarieiky and Kuixrt Erdeiyi.

(GROUP TO MEET .

CARTKRET —, *|tnces Ann' CARTERET - A meeting ofec, daughter ol Mr. and [he Little Carteret BiseoaO.:,i-'ruuk H. Hwaoee. 657 League ladies Auxiliary will hi

Avenue, Caner*l hai belU riiuiiJay, iun* U, at tb*~a BacUetpt of Arts C W V Hull on Jackson aja^,

Montclair State C«Ue«s Carwret Avesu«a b«CiuuAl atMontclair. J8.3O.PiI, . i . .

iJ'ss Huvanec, »'businead ma : Auyunt wbbinf -»to • joht«<fc», plans tu teach at Uw swuwi inuiiiary ii uivUed to f iT^H^

«jrUv«l, . _ jUiu

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• Award WinnersLifted by Elks

WOODBRIDGE - Frank L=>fenta. chairman at the mceei ih i "Positive Patriotism!" FlagDay proiram spontortd Sundayby the Woodbridge Lodge of Elkitoday announced the winners Inthe'vatious rvenli.

QteRfe'ezko. ir> -inntrteia. JCuwtaciky.

I I

both

Art Show was judged byUra.'.Joi.n Kczusko Gadek, Se•area, an art. tRichfi in thePerth Amboy School System,•lid awarded the ribbons »nd>TiJtl ai followi • Collages, firstyrfife, a six.f not rollsgp of paXloMc mompntns made by theCoftiefford children. Keith. 16;Kathleen. 14; Kristinp. 13; Karen,11; Kelly, 10 and Kevin, 4. TheyIll-worked hard to make theluge dlaplay of patriotic ma-terial collirleil over severalfears. Sewtnd pri7f> wont tobonna Smith, 12 of Spwaren;Drawings, third plaro lo PaulCoughJln, 18, or Woodbridgp.

Paintings: Toenttfc catrgory,Irst ;j|lace. Thomas Wood. 16,Hvenol; second. Janine l.arh. 15.Sewareo- In tbe category forroungar children, first place toLee Coitello. U, lselin and iec-ind plige to Bruce La Penta, 9,tlso of Jielin.

Cash awards wcro given toill entries that placed in thetrt ihow. The first place win-ters in the essay contest re.teived a cash award and allwinners were presented with aBag pin and 300th anniversarywiu.

Atlantic GtyTripPhmwd

FORDS-The OoVhn A(fe Clubof Olsen Towers held a bttslaesameeting tbia week, and report-ed that \h* bus trip to Herihey.P»msiy1v*nia. was a huge sue.CMS

Plan"; arc being made for abus trip to Atlantic City, onJuno 3fl. The bu« will leave 01ton Towers at 9:45 A.M. and aMdr trip is being planned U>

Mr. wm Mr*. Chrla Sfmfet tentthe rlub a card oi thanks for thegift received by them for theirGolden Anniversary.

Nominations for officers willbe made at the n « t meetingand elections will take place atthe June 23 meeting, the lastmeeting for the atason. Members of the clqb Were requeitedto bring a cwertd diih for apot luck luncheon at the session

A special raffle, donated byMrs. Harry Peterson was wonby Pete Ferraw. The door prize,donated by Mrs. V! Cristauro.was won by Mrs. Rebeck.

Refreshments were nervedand hingo was played by some

CHRYSLER & INFLATIONDetroit — The Chrysler C«rp

•lamed lagging sales and lnflatknpry pressures for Its loss oilearly $30 million In the firstluaiter of 19T0, Board Chairmanjyiffl Townsend said the firm'*portdwide sale of cars, trucksind tractors ran 12 per cent be.ow the opening three months of989, when the firm made a pro-it of $48 million.

Rainy season poies threat toornjer Blafranv

CHEZ LA RICHWIGS - WIGLB1S - FALLS

Human Mid 8y ith^tic- Styling Catei Ace.

Whole Sale - Retail1M Main Si. Woodbridge

lselin ChurchPlans Services

1SEUN — Hev. David D.Princr-, pastor of First Presby-terian Ohurch, announced twomorning worship services wffl beheld Sunday, June H, at 8;45 and10:15 A. M. Scott Sullender andClifford TCedlger, student assistant ministers, will be assistingin the services.

Thft church nursery will besupervision,

lervlce, forsmall children up to four y e a nof age.

Services and activities acheduledweek of June 14 Include: Tues-day. June 16. 1 to ? P. M.. Prayer Group, meeting at home ofMrs. Fred Blessman; Wednes-day, 7 P. M,. rehearsal of Youth

and 8 P. M., meeting of

available, underduring the 10:15

jiifi i'-u uilJIiWt'

Raritan BaySpring Cotillion Planswhich approximately 25 Pehu

BayWomen's Club. Proceeds will

for the $2,200 nursing srholrship which the club hopes to

prewnl to a Township H i g hichool graduate each year.

This yoar, theward, Wtnt to

PROUD FATHER: George Miller, right, congratulate! son, WlUr a S Jl Eagle Scout. William, a member of B«v Seoul Treop SIR, «b a S « " b j " ' L n Mayor Bernard Owyer at the iroop'. first .nnuaiHelena's School, Wednesday night.

. presentedfamily dinner

J1 *1 *.*his Eagleheld at St.

William Milfor ReceivesEagle Scout Rank Badge

EDISON ~ Mayor Hernard|ard Comito and Joseph Scherer,Chairman of the troop commit-tee is Samuel DeNisl.

Troop 318 is a member oC theThomas A. Edison Council.

Phone Co. PostGoes to McHugh

Dwyer presented William G.Miller with his Eagle scoutbadge, scouting's highest rank,at the first annual family dinnermeeting helrt by Boy Scout Troop318 at St. Helena's School.

William, who is Ifi. is the sonof Mr. and Mrs.11 Frances Road.

(icorRr1 Miller,Me is a junior

at John P. Stevens High School,At S years of age William en.

tereil scouting as a cub scoutwith Park 16 in Matuchen, At

for the remainder of the | l j . h f Joined^Troop 16 While a

ChoirAdult <:hoir. Miss ChristinaEmm is organbt-choir director.

Mrs. Karl Janke, church sec-retary, announced the church ot-flce will be open Monday through j

mi-mber of this troop ha receiv-ed the Order of the Arrow andalso completed a 50 mile hikein Philmont, New Mexico.

William subsequently trans-

Bible SchoolBegins June 29Gospel Church is pleated to annouiice that it's annual Bibl

will be held from June

ferred to Troop 318.i«ntly .snrvlng as a

He Is cur-acnlor pa-

Friday, 9 A. M. to 12from 1 to 3 P. M.

trol leader. Tlie troop, sponsor-ed by St. Helena's parish, con-sists of five patrols and 40 scout*.

Serving as scoutmaster forTroop 318 is Arthur McMahon,

noon and | His assistants are Raymond For-ziati, Vincent Sorrentma,

MARTIN'S furniture^

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MATTRESSES & BOXSPRINGl«m* (lightly

29th through July 10th. VacationBible School will meet from 9A. M. until noon, Mondathrough Friday. All young peoplefrom age 4 through 9th tradear« invited.

The theme this year for Vacation Bible School it "Discove:Christ Where You Art." We Invlte you to send your child tthii Christ.centered school fothese two weeka. There will bBible .stores. Bibly study, handwork and games. Don't let yourchild miss out on these two vtryejtcltinff weeks. Show that youcare by <;enriinff them to Wood,bridge Gospel Church.

JAMES II. IHcIIUGIl

today by TheBusiness and Professional |

liminary applications may bemade by mail

Rarltan""'^ R l l t h

Strrot. Woodbridgn.committee will select

and mailed to20 GreenA special

fall expense» WoodbrMg*

School Senior, Doniia Han

in.According to H i l l Ruth Wolk.

the Pebi in November and reheanals will start, immpdiatelyafter the New Year's" Holiday.The Cotillion will be held inApril. 1971, date to be an-nounced.

A complete program for theclub year will be presented tothe membership for approval attonight's (Thursday's)

to be held at tin-Health Center at x p

Reports on the St..tion held in Allanii,month will bn tun,!Irene Poulsen. imm,president; Miss RuthIdent and Mrs F.IIF:pie, second vice pn-

Mrs. Lillian filrni.be in charge of hi,tonight's lesaion wh.the lait official m.September when Hi.birthday will be mirdinner-session.

Helen McCann Marks 40thAnniversary With Shell

plant, and has more years ofservice than any other employee.She went to work in 1929 for thefirm that constructed the initialermlnal facilities. When her as

ended In May. 1950,

HELEN E. McCANN

Oi

Woup Han 1Available for (,

EDISON - T h e S: -Temple Etnami Kithat they havn sn :

available to the <;:nArts Center for thp uand Sergio McnriosMonday, July 27: tli-

jlgn ndshe befan employment with Shellas a stock clerk.

Mill McCann has held variouspositions duringment, including

WOODBRIDGE — Shellrtcently paid honor to Mias HelenE. McCann in observance of her40 years of service at the company's Sewaron Plant. Joseph P.DriscoH, plant manager, presen-ted her with a four-diamond pin

her employ-supervisor of

pricing, stock and tax; and supprvisor of office services. Ourrcntly. she is auditor oi disbursements.

"Shell has always been a goodplace to work," says Miss MeCann. "There have been manyplant has experienced extensivechanges over the years. Thegrowth as our business has expanded. When I started our faduties consisted of a small onetory office building housing sven sales and clerics! personnela terminal for gasoline loadin,and a lubricants blending andpackaging building. Over theyears, facilities have been mod-

and naw construction has

t,tt

nctt show forH; the New Jerseypresents an eveninglerihwin on Wedn^d8; and the Sammy

show on Thursday. , p'J3, For information cMartin Laroff at '/:•.-Mrs. Bernard Stricklu2769.

The Sisterhood MT:last meeting of the <,Wednesday, June i.\P.M.

The program for thew i l l f e a t u r e an orirjiii;i. r | ve|of "The Man of l,a MiScript by Rabbi Alfn-.j !!berg, Cantonal soloist \\n

Mandell and organist OrHlrsh.

at awood

luncheon held atManor, Matawan,

ButtonFellow-

There will be. four diffcrenti employees surprised her at workdepartments with adequate sup with a bouquet of ruses and aervision. Mrs. Elna Frey is the large cake.

Irragular.

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WOODBRIDdE — James HMcllugh of Woodbridge has beenpained manager of New JerseyBoll's Somcrvillc business office.Ho succeeds Kenneth A. Foster, who was appointed manager

|of the company's PuinUn Areabusiness service centur in Pisea-taway.

McHugh was division staff su-pervisor in Union prior to his ap-polntmont, In his new post, hewill be responsible for the ae-count* of 44,000 residence cus-

mer& in the Raritan Area,He joined Now Jersey Bell in<a «s assistant manager of the

company's public telephone of-

CRIB MATTRESSHair •!•<*,lnnwwrl*|ond f»«ni

I n 17x51"

CONVERTIBLESOFAS

i ^ Ch«»t« ft«m lotly A)n«ri-,"ft ion, CqnMmpwsry, with in-^ ^ nnprinf matirtn. Slightly

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director of VHS school this year.yor further information pleaae

feol free to rontact the Churchat fi:ii i735 and ask for PastorLifhtwels.

KKNNEDV AND '7!Senator Edward M. Ksnnerty

has vestal^ that he will notseek the Democratic nominationfor President In 1972 and thathe would not ficcopt * draft.However, he left the door open

j beyond that year.

• fice in Freehold. The following'yucir, he transferred Uj CherryHill as a manager of the Southeni Area public telephone office,and was named division staffsupervisor last April.

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. Me.jllujili was graduated from theUniversity of, Wisconsin in 1968with a bachelor'6 d*gre« inmathematics. He served withthe U. S- Army for two years

I and was discharged with tbel rank ot first UeuUnant.

McHugh and his wife live at78 Walter Drive. Woodbrid|e.

Miss McCann has witnessedtbe e n " " - ;-'• <•'f-..

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distribution.center for nearly allShell products in the Northeast"

Miss McCann is a life long re-sident of Woodbridge, presentlyresiding at 150 Downing Etreet.

You can always lie popularwith your relativei if you spend jyour cash Uborally for their

GARAGE—and—

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handsome pewtertankard makes anideal gift for dad!

Clttiic Unkird with apide handle hj fa.mout Worcester, A diitinctiva, eonv«r«i>iion»l fectort ~ iU)i bottom "- holdi inImptrUI Pint, (10 ounwi). E*»T to cutefar. ReMlni luilr* tp [low through tbejntu

with I Ullin 1 2 . 5 0 Plul l " Many OAtr Styl- T» Stfai From

Martin Building, 1137 E. Jettey St., EL 2.6442FREE PARKING Maiden L.iw PtHuni Loi

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Nobody UkM a groidi. And nobody wanU tob« Mtnd by t grouol, a^peoWly at a bank.

Wefn M nire you i w ' t mnt a frouohy tellert t tny of our offices that we will give you a crhpMW dollar btU. . . if yo^re not greeted with a•mile.

Wi appreciate youi" banking bufllneig, So, re-mmbtr, "imile or dollar" you'll get the bestbanking sarvlce iu tha^Ut* nk Uie Nutional StateBank.

THENATO ^JATB BANK

fiout Union and Mlddlem Countta*

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unADUATE TAKES A BRIDK: I.t. Eddie Mitchell of Vtnco«VPr, Wash> " " » • ' ; C a r ° i A n n K * t b f Wdbrid ft lB i°f

mlB, iry W(.riri!n)Jleavin* ft

by Re i ^Church

tnn Kath Is BrideLieutenant Mitchell

liiin; i,K _ St. James1

i, church was themorning, i t11.i v

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id M 3'.jr

k [„, the wedding of; \n,i Kath to Lt. Ed! Hrv. Brian McCor-MUK'I the military

,,f fir couple are Mr.M.iri in I,. K a t h , 3 2 8

t,, :,iio and Mr. aodMrrhell. Vancouver,

,,,,1 I, Mabey aerved• hunoi. Attendants

\ l i , - . s l.aVerne Malon,iii 1,4. Doris Wo»cynaiv-i Sotnors. Kelly De. «;is (lower girl.

lloalnn waslicircrs were

J»hn Brown

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bestLts.and

md Timothy A.:\ Hyrne was ring

• a graduate ofnior High School.:i i%2 Debutante.

Classboro State,• .HI.i '.',-;!< graduated fromi.rr HuMiipss Institutei'.i[• k witii a degree in seci: -I-IM'.'P in 1967. She i s

•:,-<\ hv V T. 4 T., P i s c aI V tirnlpqroom is a 1965

JiTjai. n( li.ittleground High\j:i ' 'iiivor, Wash. He at-•V IS MA Prep School,

/ »/ I'ducalionlii/to Mroting Date'

ROODHRIDCF; - The regu-!y '.htdiilci! monthly m e e t -

he Wyilbridge Township•f F'lu niioti will b e heM

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nla;. ,IllCi tt.

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Ft. Belvoir, Va. and was graduated from West Point with abachelor's degree in civil *ngineering on June .1.

Firemen to HostExempt Units

FORDS — The Fords Firpompany will he host to the Uni-

:ed Exempt Firemen!;1 Associa-ion of Fords. Hopelawn, Kcas

bey and theKpasbey Ladies Anxiliary on Sunday. June 14. at thet. John's Episcopal Church.

Hoy Avenue. President of theUnited Exempt Firemen Asso-ciation, Joseph Dudik, requestsall the three companies to meetat the church at 1:45 P. M. Memorial services, conducted bythe Rev. Jerry Van Drew willbegin promptly at 2:00 P. M.After the services the threecompanies will assemble outsidethe church and march to theFords Fire House, where theFords Fire Company will hostthe occasion.

At the request of Chief EdwinDeffier of the fire company, al!members of his company are toreport at the firehouse at 1:30P. M., in full dress uniformwithout white gloves. Memberswithout uniform are requestedto attend too.

ON OIL LEASINGof the Interior Wai

at 8 P.M. atSenior High School.

htinula. presidentiyear-i <il Kdncation, an-' luiiije in date from

• ••• i.r>. b e c a u s e o f a

t«r J. Hickle has announced theprobable resumption of oil leasing in the Gulf of Mexico off theLouisiana coast on July 21. Therehave been no Federat sales ©foil and gas leases off the coastof Louisiana for more than a

Photo by liejas Studio

Student NiirsesEnd AcademicYear at Union

WOODBR1DGR — Ten Town-ship residents are among the 78

| ^indent nurses from Perth Am.boy Genera! Hospitals who comiplrtpd a year of academic stud-lies in the nursing program atUnion College, Cranford.j Thr first-year student nursei attend classes at Union Collegejfour day* a week an earn 28 college credits in t#o semesters inanatomy and phUiotogy, general chemistry microbiology, genoral psychology, sociology andKnclish composition.

; The Charles E. Gregory Schooliiif Nursing of Perth Amboy Gen

al Hospital is a three-year,iploma • granting n u r s i n ghool. The college credit

•arued at Union College aretransferable to other institution.1

if high learning by the studcrvmrses desiring to earn a bacalaureatc degree.Township residents who hav

ompleted a year of academictvidiea in the nursing programre: Miss Rosemary A. Aless

1028 ' Main Street; Miss JuditlHuzar. 5 Rrooksirie Court; Mi«Darlene Jacob, 6 Jonquil Cii

]p; Miss Alice M. Lesauis, 11Goodrich Street; Miss ElizabetOwen, 172 Chain O'Hills Road:Miss Victoria Posselli. 15 Brook-side Court.

Also, Miss Patricia Roskey of16 Wagner street, Miss DianeSmath of 30 Grove avenue, Miss,inda Ann Toth of 40 Ling

Street, and Miss Robin Zeigerof 34 Frieda Lane.

They are student nurses at theCharles E. Gregory School ofNursing of Perth Amboy General Hospital.

Miss AJessi, daughter of Mrand Mrs. Joseph Alessi, is agraduate of St. Mary's HighSchool, Perth Amboy.

Miss Huiar, Miss I.esauis,Miss Owen, Miss Posselli, MissHoskey, and Miss Toth are grad-uates of the John F. KennedyHigh School, Woodbridge

Miss Huzar is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Demetrius J. Huzar; Miss Lesauis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MichaeLesauis; Miss Owen is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Owen; Miss Posselli isthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.James Posselli; Miss Roskey i

MRS. THOMAS R. MOY

Miss Oriana Eloise RossiMarries Thomas /?. Moy•/

mininencement ex-'ip three senior high"' township. Wood-1' Kennedy (Iselin)^inor High Schools"'inmrncemcnt ex-

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38 BENEFITS UPThe House Way* and Means

Committee has voted to increaseSocial Security benefits by 5 percent to some 25.5 million Amer-icans, effective next January 1The new benefit increases wouldbe on top of the 15 per centbenefit rise voted last Decembrr.

MM WITH CONFIDENCE."THE MLPFLER KING"

A & B AUTO STORE1215 ST. GEORGE AVL, ROSEUi

Of>«i daily I M t* 7 p m. — Sun. I H I* \ p -m.

AVENEV •*• Si. Andrew's Revman Catholic Church was thesetting on Saturday afternoon,three o'clock, for the wedding ofMiss Oriana Eloise Kosai,. daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlaniio Hossi, Ligano, Venice, Italy, toThomas R. Moy, 52 Cozy Corner.Rev. Chester Genecki performedthe double.ring ceremony.

Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. MoySr. are the parents of the bride-groom.

Airs. Madclyn Radziewicz,Iselin, served as matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were MissArline Bullman and Mrs. CaroleAndieski, both of Colonia.

Robert J. Moy Jr., Avenel,was his brother's best man. Ush-ers were Stanley J. Radziewicz,Iselin and Joseph Andzeski, Co-lonia.

The bride,

League Openor Membersi

WOODBRIDGE — The Junegeneral membership meeting ofthe W o o d b r i d g e Township

eague of Women Voters will beie\d tomorrow (Thursday). 8:30

M., at the Henry InmanBranch Library, 607 Inman Ave-nue, Colonia.

Present members and prospective members are invited to see"The Leaguehonor of the

who was given in

Unt-Cord • Matter

marriage by Mr. Moy, wore a[white satin gown with an elbowlength veil. She carried a bou.

iquet of while roses and daisiesHer attendants wore blue crepegowns with white gloves as accessories. They carried bouquetsof carnations and daisies.

The bride is a graduate olGiovanni Bertoli College, Italy

MUFFLER EXHAUSTED?Gei (i ,,«,w International Pnrt» Corp. guarent««d

" IU"W. Ntw mufflmv at pricM up to 4 0 % offl

GUARANTEEDfor the Life of Your Car

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She taughtCambridgeRaly.

Her husband is a 1965 graduateof Woodbridge Senior HighSchool. He spent three years inAviaro, Italy, in the Air Foreas a jet mechanic. He is currently employed by Penn Central Railroad

After a wedding trip to Wash,ington, D. C the couple will reside in Hackensack.

Texaco andprice rise.

Philips join ga

the daughter of Mr. and MrsHenry G. Roskey. and Mis;Foth is the daughter of Mr. amMrs. James Toth.

Graduates of Wotxihridchool are Miss Jacob«Jt£»aughter of Mr. and. Jacob, and Miss

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H. Smath.

The daughter of Mr, and MreSheldon Zeiger. Miss

graduate of Colonia

in Pictures," inW o o d b r i d g e

League's 15th Anninversary. Inaddition a discussion will be heldon Che local league program, fea-turing the "Know Your Town"and the support items callingfor a new main library buildingand the printing of the LeagueTownship recreation study.

Civic.minded women, interested in good government, may jointhe league at this time. Mem-bership in the LWV is open toall women citizens 18 years ofage and older. Mrs. Daniel Du-gan may be contacted, at 634.0857, for membership information.

SON IS BORNWOODBRIDGE — Captair

Add foolish sights: A man trying to capture the empty honor;of the world and over-looking hown family.

SEWAREN - Missatalie Kosmyna, daughter

BarMitzvahsAre Listed atTemple Beth Am :

COLON! A — Shavuot Mrvicts.to usher in the Feast of Week*. -will be held tonight at « : » at .Temple Beth Am. Tomorrow(Thursday) an early YUkor. orMemorial service will be heldat 7 A. M. Holy Day and regularYinkor services will be conduc-ted at 9.30 A. M.

Friday night. Mr. and Mrs,Allen Markovits will be hostsafter the service it the OnegShabbat in honor of the BarMitivah of their son, Steven,Service Saturday morning willbe held at 9:30 with Steven call.cd to the altar for the readingof the Torah.

Rabbi and Mrs. Saul Z. Hy*man invite the congregation toto join with them in worship Fri-day, June IS! at 8: 0 A. M. andSaturday. June 20 at 9:30 A. M.,in honor of the Bar Mlttvah oftheir son. Marc David. OnrfCShabbat and Klddush will toheld after the services.

OR TAXUS WEEVILthe other hand, don't over-

look the possibility of da-mtf*from a nasty insect that'll f#t-ting nastier — the taxui wee-vil. Adult beetles feed at night.and make telltale notchea inleaves. Ttiey are about a half-inch long, black with patchs ofgolden hair on their wutgf.

Best control la to treat & •Kathleen Woodbridge Senior High School]soil around the roots wtth chlor-

Phofo by BejaMRS. ROBERT IHJSHOK

Studio j

Dushok-Kosmyna RitesPerformed in Rahway

ofIrs. Stephen Kosmyna, 114 Oid

Road, and the late Stephen Kos-myna became the bride of Rob-ert Dushok, son of Mr. and Mrs.idward Duszak, 543 HemlockStreet. Rahway, Saturday afterwon, five o'clock, in St. Mary'sRoman Catholic Church, Rah-vay. Rev. Harold T. Hermansperformed the double-ring cere-mony.

Mrs. Richard Daniels, cousinif the bride, of Trenton, servedis matron of honor. Robert Koc-is, brother in-law o£ the bride-room was best man. Ushers

were Gerald Farinich. PerthAmhoy and Ronald Yackowicz,Middlesex.

The bride was given in mar-riage by her uncle, Frank Pat.terson.

Mrs. Dushok is a graduate of

aml Middlesox County Collegt.She is currently attending Mon-mouth College, West Long|Branch.

Her husband is a graduate ofRahway High School, MiddlesexCounty College and Rutgers Uni-versity, Newark. He will be em. Iployed by Union Carbide, Bound|Brook.

After a wedding trip to Mex-ico, the couple will reside in]Bound Brook.

tions,used according to dirac-in midJune.

U. S, assures poor nationstrade.

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Leo Michael Bustin, 561 RahwayAvenue, received a Bachelor ofArts degree from Princeton Uni-versity yesterday at the 223rdcommencement exercises infront of historic Nassau Hall.

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Wednesday, June 10,1970

Among Farleigh Dickinson University Graduates

RAPRAELE FRATT1ROLO

DIANA LYNN BTINZIANO

SUSAN DOYI.B VICKY MARTORELU JOHN P. TOBAK THOMAS B. SIMM

WOODBRIDGE — Several Township students received degree* at the annual commencement exercises «t the three campusesof Falrletgh Dickinson University In Rutherford, Teaneck and Midfson. They were: From Colonia, Susan Doyle, Bachelor ofArtt- G w r i e Hovanec m , Master of Science; Vicky MaYtoreM, Bachelor of Arts; Charlene Salt, Associate in Arts; ThomasSlmm, Matter of BnrineSB Administration; David Teneyck, Bachelor of Science. From Port Reading: Raphaele Fratteroto,Bachelor of Arts. From Woodbridge: Thomas Galvsnek, Bachelor of Science; James Takaca, Bachelor in Electrical Engin-eering; John Robak, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.

MAGNA CUM LAUDS: FJlana I.yrra StlniUno, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. DomlnlckStlniiano, i t s Bergen Street,WoodhridKe, graduated MagnaCum Imidc from Wllkea Col-lege, Wilkea-Barre, Pennsyl-vania. Misg SUmiano Is •graduate of Woodbridge Sen-tor High School and while atWlikei. the majored in MusicEducation. She held the honorof president of the WUkes Col-ege Student Chapter of Muilc

Educators National Confer-ence, and wai a member of theWllke* Barre Philharmonic.

In September Diana Lynnwill continue her studies athe German Center for Inter-

national Muilc Education InLiidwigsbarg, Germany. Atthe completion of this studyahe will then have earned herMaster's Degree In music ed-ucation.

A recent accomplishment ofDiana's Is a paper written on"Strings" which will be pub-lished in the near future.

Catholic Daughters WinAward for Publication

WOODBRIDGE Court Morcedes No. 769, Catholic Daugh-ters of America of Woodbridgeheld its regular monthly meetingin the K. of C. Annex, AmboyAvenue and Main Street.

Mrs. John Mullen, past grandregent, crowned the Status ofthe Blessed Mother in traditionalceremoAlti conducted at theMjfy meeting.

"Mrs. Bernard Jost, Jr., readlujSMume of her two years ino n e * i s Grand Regent.-3fcht following members wereffltihimously voted into office:

Regent, Mrs. BernardMM, Jr.t Vice Regent, MrsFrances Smith; Prophetess, Mrs.Robert Golden; Financial sec-tary, Mrs PeUr McFa.rlf.ne; Historlan, Mrs. Martin Minkler;Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Simon;Lecturer, Mrs. Ruth Kaufhold;Monitor, Mrs. Stephen Kager;Sentinel, Mrs. Stephen Ungavary; Organist, M r s . HerbertBuetseh; Trustees for threejiears, Mrs. George Binder andMrs. Stephen Toth; Trustee forone year, Mrs. Pasqusle Anto.niello.

Mrs. Jost received the s U Uaward ID behalf of the Court forthe combined activities and pressbook which was a flag desk setfor the local organisation at the3tnd Bictnnlal Convention of thestats Court of Catholic Dsughters of America, held in AtlanticGty. The book was compiled byMrs. Charles Frank and Mrs.Steven Almasi. Publicity credit*were given to Miss Alta Ryanand Mrs. Wayne Wright withphotography credits given toMrs, Vincent Bella and Mrs.

wurk to make the state awardpossible by M M . Jost.

Mrs. Bert Stabo w»s acceptedinto membership. Mrs. S. J.Manganaro. membership chair-man announced reception care,monies will be held for newmembers on Sunday, September20 at 7 P. M. in the K. of C. An-nex. The membership drivecloses Sept. 13. An award will bepresented at the annual banquet

Pasqualt Antoniello. All receivedcertificates of recognition of their

Wayne Wright reported on the25th annual Communion break-fast. The Very Rev. Msgr. Mau-rice P, Griffin, pastor, of St.James' R. C. Church celebratedthe 9 A.M. Mass Mrs. Jost ser-ved »< render nt trio Maw nndthe offering gifts were presentedby ths officers, Mrs. Golden.Mrs. Steven Almasi. Mrs. PeterMcFarUne and Mrs. FrancisSmith. Guest speaker for theCommunion breakfast held atthe Reo Diner was SisUr MaryDorothy of the Sister*Shepherd who spoke onin religious l ife

Plans were discussed to conduct a desert card party fashion

in October to the member spon j s h o w j n s t J a m e s d I n , h a ) 1

soring the most new memberssoring the most new members.Membership is open to all prac-ticing Catholic Women 18 yearsold and older, in WoodbridgeTownship, Information may beobtained by contacting Mrs, j u l y G thMsnganaro, 235 Mawbey Street, grounds.Woodbridge.

Mrs. George Van Tassel announced poetry awards for thefirst, second, and third placeWinner on a local level in secondgrade categories will be presented to winners in St. James andOur Lady of Mount Carmelschools. It also announced thata $26 bond will be presented forscholastic ability.

Mrs. George Binder announc-ed that Mrs. Robert Golden re-ceived the Catholic Daughter ofthe Year Award on her outstand-ing work fur the club through.out the year. Mrs. Golden an-nounced the merchandise clubis open to the public. Anyoneinterested in joining a 10-weekclub will contact her home Cras.kt Street, Woodbrtdge. Theatreparty members will assemble at(ha fit. James' Church parkinglot It 4 P. M. The bus will leavefor Charry Hill where memberswill attend the Andy Williams jshow at the Latin Casino.

the Fall. Co-chairmen areMrs. McFarland and Mrs.Wright. Members will assist awlserve on the committee of StJames' Carnival to be held onJuly 6 through 12 on the church

rounds.Members will participtte in

the farewell ceremonies to beheld for Sister Margaret Mary,principal of St, James1 Schoolon Wednesday, June 10. Mass Isscheduled for 7:30 P. M.

Court Mercedes No. 769 wasthe fourth commended for out.standing work done the last twoyears in the field of charity involvment. Nine courts werelisted.

Members attended installationceremonies conducted by CourtSan Salvadore No. 275 in Perth

Church CarnivalBegins Sunday

FORDS — Final arrangementsare being completed in prr'pnrntion of the Third Annual OurLady of Peace Parish Carnivalin Fords, according to FatherE. Deutsch, coordinator for thelarge committee. The week-longcarnival, beginning on SundayJuno 14, and extending throughSaturday, June 20. will open at7 p . M. each evening, on theschool grounds at Amboy amWalsh Avenues.

The activities at the carnivalinclude six amusement ridestwenty exhibition booths andgames, and a food tent featuringdaily homemade refreshments.

Proceeds from the annuaevent havn sided the> school expansion and renovation programs.

Assisting Father Deutsch arethe following committee chair,men: Rides, Mr. Raymond Spernsl; Fo<jfl, Mr. and Mrs. JameDe Joy; Records. Mr. ManuelTierra; Special Project. MrWalter Colgan; Club ProjectMr. Anthony Zagrzecki; GamesMr. Adolph Bigos, and gam!aptains: Mrs. Louis Gyorfy

Mrs. Gregory O'Noill, Mr. JohiKraemer, Mr. Joseph MeaykMr. Douglas Donohue, Mr. Joseph Szewczyk, Mr. Michael

Amboy on Tuesday. June 9 at8:15 P .M. in K. of C. Hall, AlsoCourt Santa Maria No. 362, SouthAmboy will have their installa-tion ceremonies, Thursday, June11 at 8 P. M. at the K. of C. InSouth Amboy.

Mrs. Stephen Toth announcedthat all members with initialsA to K will please bring theirprb.es for the Chinese auctionto the June 17th meeting.

Mrs. S. J. Manganaro and Mrs. BLACKMUN CONFIRMEDJutlge Harry A. Blacknuin hat

been confirmed by the Senate asa new U. S. Supreme Courtjustice. Mr. Blacknuin said hewas indebted to President Nixonfor his confidence ,and to theSenatesent.

for its advice and con

DEGKEtt RECIPIENTWOODBRIDGE — Everett El

U-'B more Feight, Jr.,

Timko, Mrs. Hugh Harkins, MHugh Harkins, Mr. Manuel Petoseia, Mr. Frank GaslewskMr. George Huha, and Mr. anMrs. Frank Frimmel.

Safety OfficersInstall Slate

AVENEL — The installatiodinner of the Safety OfficersWoodbridge Township was heliat the Siberian Room. Howar<Johnsons. Mrs. Ella Klein wachairman.

The new officers inducted areMrs, Edith Mazura, presidenMrs. Betty Clerpka. vice president; Mrs, Dolores Sokolowtreasurer; Mrs. Helen Klamisecretary; Mrs. EUnor Kispublicity and Mrs. Peggy Faley, cheer.

The door priws were won by,MURE SILVER DOLLARS

DR. JOHN CHARLESALEXANDER

NEW DOCTOR: On June 8,John Charles Aleiander, tonof Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.Alexander, Z Primrose Lane,Fords, received his Doctor ofMedicine degree from St.Louis University School ofMedicine, St. Louis, Missouri.He wai elected to Alpha Omega Alpha. National MedicalHonor Society, and received aBeaumont Prlie for his seniorresearch dissertation. While inmedical school, he was treasurer (during his second ye»r)of Phi Beta PI. medical socialfraternity. For one year hewas a recipient of * NationalInstitute o* Health fellowship

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MRS. JANET PAULS

RECEIVES LAW DEGREE:M M . Janet Pauls, the formerJanet Rneseh of Avenel, re-ceived a $. n . DegTee fromIndiana University l a w Schoolon Monday, June 8- Mr*. Paalareceived her B. A. degree InPolitical Science from Gettys-burg College, Gettysburg. Pa.Shi* was ftradnatcd fromWoodhrldjfe Senior H i g hSchiMl In 1MI.

Hospital GroupRe-elects Hoyt

r'KRTIi AMBOY — Robert S.. — Hnyt director of Perth Amboy

in the Department of Biochem ( , ( n ( i r ; i l , , o s p j t a l h a s been re-

Avenel BrmviNamed Junmi

AVKNEL - In ,-„ ,Avenel Park the ,,„,,,from the Avenel ,„,-!;,# 3 Of th# Cro«srr>m|Council havn B,I, ,Brownies to JurWc

From Mrs. IVWtm#14T, Laura o n , ,.Klc, and Chrlsiim,from Mrs. Hacker^ TDenis* Mitch, Kami-'Deborah Contrlnn. iAlice Goodheart, NUiJacqueline LOWP. i.vert, Darlene Fib-Laura Beck.

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worth, Virginia DonuMarie Pillet, VMU,-Victoria Weschek r.ro. Debra Sanmil,vera, Faith RcillyRlavlnsky. '

From Mrs. Lr^,,1,#224, Ariene Bnnii.T.Bonner. Audrey Flip •,;,Ann Gergory and cinnjkey.

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Dr. Alexander Is a gradnateoT Woodbrldge Senior HighSchool and St. Frauds College. Loretto, Ps., and is mar-ried to the former MargaretAnn KOhler of St. Louis, Mo.

Gen pel or ted Regent from New Jer-

hoy to serve on the Council ofRegents of the American Col-lege of Hospital Administrators.Announcement was made inChicago this week by RichardJ Stull. the College's executive

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Congratulations to J i m m yvistler. who is graduating with

degree in Psychology andtology from Aurora College,lurora, Illinois.

* * *Congratulations to Mr. and

Mrs. Harold Wilkenfeld uponthe Bar Mitivah of their sonMorse Jay.

* • *The Parkway Chapter of Deb

>rah will hold a garage andummage sale in the garage of

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benamin Sunshine, 50 Maxwell Av

enue. The sale will begin at10:00 A.M. on Saturday, June13. For directions call 826-3821

Our Lady of Peace Churchwill hold It annual parish carnl-val

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Amboy and Walsh Avenues, dur-ing the week of June 14 throughJune 20.

STOIIK CLUBNew arrivals recorded recent

ly at Perth Amboy General Hogpital included:

From Fords, a son to Mr. amMrs. EJdward Seylor, 45 KoyeiStreet.

From Port Reading, a son UMr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer, liLarch Street.

From Carteret, a son to Mrand Mrs. Joseph Bufano, 26 Dal-bert Street; and a son to Mr.and Mrs. Lodies Crudup, 26 Ed-win Street.

From Woodbridge, a daughterto Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ditti-

vlce president.This is Mr. Hoyt's second

Christine Hayes, Tummy]er, Robin Howell. r,n,j|terolo, Jane Basil Thnre.lillo, Joyce Stio, Kvdvnand Constance Gnj

From Juniors toMrs. Candido'sSharon Arena.tague.Dunn,Dawn Kiefer.

From

three year term as New JerseyRegent of this international organization for the developmentof the professional aspects ofhealth care administration.

Mr. Hoyt is also president ofAmerican Hospital Management,Inc., a consulting group that as-sists in organizing health facil-ities overseas. He is consultantto the American Public HealthAssociation nnd a visiting lect-urer in hospital administrationnt Washington University, St.Louis, George Washington Uni-versity. Washington, D. C andRutgers University.

A member of the special com-mittee on Ions-rang planning ofthe New Jersey Hospital Asso-

Hoyt is a formerthe Association's

Kim Kit/-,] rj|,jDebhl* Sariv,v<

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ALBERT L. YUNKO, JR.

NEW POST: Albert L. Yun-ko, Jr. of Princeton Junction,has been appointed Pa»«r Industry marketing manager forthe Minerals & Chemicals Division, Engelhard Minerals StChemicals Corporation, Iselin.Formerly Assistant to the vicepresident, Mr. Yunko joinedthe Minerals & Chemicals Di-vision in 1968. He had beenvice president of Decks & Co,,Atlanta, Ga. Mr, Yunko has aB.S. degree from the Univer-sity of Colorado and resideswith his wife and daughter onCranbnry Road, PrincetonJunction.

Gospel ChurchLists Services

WOODBRIDGE — "The Mod.ern Church with the Age-OldBible Message" invites you toattend their services this Sunday. Come to the WoodbridgeGospel Church where we preach

g ^received a Bachelor of SckiKeJMis. Ktamik and Mrs. Bettydegree at the 61st annual com Ilollenback. The women will remencement exercises at East convene for the fall season Sep.C l U i i t G i l l b 3 at the Maple TreeCarolMia University, Greenville, temberNorlh Carolina. Farm.

The Coinage Commissloratified the Senate's plan to i ...it150 million silver dollars com-memorating the late Presidentiw ight D, Eisenhower.

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CHRIST crucified, risen andcoming again.

Pastor Charles LightweU willbe bringing a very importantmessage entitled. "Russia VR.Israel." In light of the Russiantroops in Egypt maining Egyptinn missile sites and flying theirjets — what does God's Wordhave to gay about this? Comehear thin important messagefrom God's Word. The Bibleschool hour is held at 9:45 A. M.There arc clasies from nurseryage (age 2 and 3) through threeadult classes each Sunday morn,ing.

The young people are inharge of the evening Gospel

service which starts at 7 P. M.Sunday. The speaker this Sundsy will be Mr. Roger Peter»enwho will be speaking on the subject, "Christ's Concept of theKingdom." immediately beforethe service at 0 P. M. the juniorhigh and senior high youth trainIng hour groups will be holdint;their meetings. The adults willbe meeting with the Pastor inan informal study of God's Word,Ail uln invited.

The mid.week Bible study andprayer meeting will be held onWednesday evening at 7 P. M.This wek's study is taken fromGenesis 21:23-34 and is called"Abraham at Beersheba," Won'tyou come out this evening andenter int»- this study of God'sWord and then in the prayertime?

Would you likt spiritual help?Then contact Pastor Ughtweiaat tm-2796 or write him at 123Prospect Avenue, WoodbridgeSee you this Sunday, the Lordwilling!

Board of Trustees. He is chairman of the advisory board ofthe health service group, Sterl-ing Institute. New York.

He serves on the State of NewJersey X ray Technicians Board.the Advisory Council of theHealth Services Research Center at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni-versity, and the Advisory Com.mittee to Health Care Educationnt Middlesex County College.

11 r. Hoyt is a Fellow of theAmerican College of HospitalAdministrators, the AmericanPublic Health Association, andthe Royal Society of Health,London, England. He is pastpresident of the Lutheran Hos-pital Association of America,the Maryland District of Colum-bia-Delaware Hospital Associa-tion, the Maryland Hospital Association, and the Baltimore Hos-pital Conference.

Appointed director of PerthAmboy General Hospital in 1961after 12 years as administratorof Lutheran Hospital in Mary-land, .Mr. Hoyt also has been di.rector of Harford MemorialHospital, Havre de Grace,Maryland, and executive officerof several Air Force hospitals.

Mr. Hoyt is also the author ofarticle:, for professional journalsdevoted to various aspects ofhealth care administration.

In Perth Amboy, he is a memb«r of the board of directors ofthe Perth Amboy Savings Insti-tution.

Mrs. Graham1,, |#127, Katherine <aa

Helen Gurrieri, i-:utneLynn Lahavich, KMIIIM-ak, Elaine ScerrmSchneider. Nancy SIMJanet Strittmatlrr

From Mrs. dnr.'i#234. Karen Gray, .1 nllonski, Lynn Vallillu. Hn-ro. Frances Mary \.-,Diane Basil. Cheryl AmpDebbie Hazlett, Suvm sdrea Introne ,in,| 'Reilly.

From Mrs. Ru/irk \#280. Barbara Castloj,Ciocci, Bonnie FrattoroloJGreco, Donna Hank*.McLachlen. Karrn s cMaureen Slowinski.Wagner and Hollip Ely

From Mrs. DePaiuu'sj#263, Marty Marfyn

From Cadets to Seniors: |Mrs. Stitt's Troop ft ISaks, Janet Hayes. Mai*Suarei and Joanne Krupej

Mr. Hoyt grew up in Virginiawhere he attended Washingtonand Lee University. Mr. andMis. Hoyt, the former IsabelHolmes Williamson, live InWestfleld. They have four children: Robert S. Hoyt. Jr., of An.clover, Mass.. and three (laughters — Rldgeley, Isabel andLeigh — at home.

Five FormerSchool 7 PupilGain Awards

FORDS — Five nf th. swho received awardWoodbridge Senior Huhannual Awards Uay <participated, when tsixth graders in S..-!writing "Fords. Yn.'iToday", in 1964. Tlt^candidates for the '•tion.

Mlchele Pelrovay «valedictorian, rpecn^kowtli Motor Awui'lwritten about the I-'"In the 19M publish''1

Others were: Kl.in.'celved Ford's \V'»:iCrafts Award. « * 'businesses; Kfv.ii Utrial Arts Awai'l \\:landmarks: i'ai"v:iNational Associate itants Awards. «>•>••and highways: K I Preceived the Din1'Scholarship Awani ^en by the Nation.. :yearly as a result "' 'Yesterday ami iV:

wrote on Fords M ti •Kevin Short, a '

at School 7. wlio •:part In the writim? •«won the Dr. John 1'

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Three BaptizedDuring Services

AVENEL - Three personswere baptized at the CentralBaptist Church of WooribridgeTownship on Sunday. Accordingto Hev. James Gent Jr.. pastorthey followed "the Lord Jesusinto the waters of believer* baptism and wore thus added to themeinlH-rship of the church."iiapiiu>rt wer*: Carol flenedtct.KobertTJenedk't and John Ik'tiediet. Another baptismal servicewill be conducted soon.

The regular schedule of Sunday services are: 10 A.M.. BibleSchool; n A.M., worship service; 8:30 P.M.. Youth Time andAdult Training Time; and 7 P.-M., evening service. The Wed-nesday mid-week service be|ln§eaoh. week at 7:30 P.M.

The temporary location of thechurch is School 23, WoodbineAvenue.

Paper Collation fljWHS Band Jiwv *'

FORDS -Gardensrady. Wlttenhnri!Drives, and Stern 1'Woodbridge Seniorband members 'coming to homeser and magaiinfSaturday, Jum1 '*'

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Her fiance ii a graduate ofMiddlesex College and Ii prr»mtly ttatloned In Germanywith th« United Statei Army.

Spring Rummage SalePlanned by Women

1SEMN -• The Spring rummage sale sponsored by the Sisterhood of Congregation BethSholom, 90 Cooper Avenue, wll

: be held In the air conditionedauditorium on Saturdiy, June13, 9 P.M. and Sunday. June Hfrom 10 AM, to 5 P.M.snack bar will bo open.

A general membership meet-ing will be held Monday, June22 at B30 P.M.

MRS. W. HAVID ROGERS

Rogers-Bloom NuptialsHeld in Gospel Church

SKWAREN— Misa Kllrn KathipjBertram Rogers, Northfisld,

(Jiurch SchoolSets Closing

AVENRL — Ctoslftt Day Oftho First Pre*yterlan CnwehSchool will be held Sunday. June14 Servir*! have be*n sch«d\i.M fnr 9:10 And 11 A.M.

Promotion certificates wffi beRiven to those pupils flolng Intoa iww department in the fallThe third grade students will r*reive their Bibles as a gift fromthe Church School. Attendancepin* for those pupils and fttaffjwho have ml1?***! no mw« thanI wo Sundays since September Jfiwill be swarded.

Summer Church School willcflin .Tune 21, 9:30 A.M. only

Tho nursery and kindergartenpupils will meet in the. currentkindergarten area, room 9, whilenil primary piitilla, grade onr.two and three will meet In thrprimary I and II area, room 6.Mis T,eslie Ely will he youthcoordinator and any of the te»fbor trainees or other high schoolynutti who can helt. are request-ed to oontart Miss Ely. The sessinn will run through August 30.Fnl! season will open on Septmher 27.

A Strawberry F e s t i v a l Isscheduled for Saturday, June 13,serving from 6:30 to 8 P.M. M M .Rarbara Lewis, ticket chairman,may be contacted at 388.9235.Tickets w!U also be available atthe door. Tables will be set upon the chapel lawn If weatherpermit"!.

Ctoyton-€urry WeddingSolemnized in St. James 1

Mfrit AwardsGiven Students

ISEL1N - The patrol fcff,Humbert of the Student CcOneOand the library helj*n of Sthft*IS were Awarded certificate! ofmerit at a apeclal awetnWyproR-nm. Robert Masctnik,

iprincipal, officiated.I Patrol hoys receiving t h »awards were: James Bow«n,

i.fohn Mercuro, Donald Meyetowiti, Martin Srhnefer, and P*terTrinchlk.

Members of the Student Coun-cil honored Included: John M«r.euro, crude Six, president;Sh.iron Mcrriirlo, grade »ix, re-cording aerretary; J napfi Zlr-emba, grade five, eort«pondtn|secretary; Michael • LaMotta.grade five, vlce-presMeiit; Lau.rle Rlccobono, grade "pVe; PaulOretsky. grsde five;vL«ita La-Motta. grade four; Karen Mar~tlno. grade four; Tritfr Stina,grade three; Chrlitopher Bo.lung, grade three.

Library helpers receiving cer-tlflcate<; were: Jill Leskanic,Sharon Mercurio and Lori Skel-ton.

vt., Linilrn ''inkers following cut in primerat*.

Bloom and W. David Rogerswere married In the WooribrldgeGospel Church, with the Rev.Charles Liffhtweis officiating,The prayer of dedication was

^delivered by the RfV. HaroldTallman, pastor of the North-field, Mass., Baptist Church.

The bride is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Frank R Bloom,166 Broad Street and the- bride."ri"m Is the son of Mr und Mrl.

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organza with silk nppllquti. Shewore a cathedral-length veil.

Mrs. Tlmoth Stowell was ma-tron of honor. Other attendantswere Mrs. James January, MissCarol Gratiz and Mils PattyAnn Ehrler.

Bruce Rogers, brother of thebridegroom, served as best man.Groomsmen were Dale Flllmore,Patrick Cray and Douglas Rogers, brother of the bride. Ushers were Master Kenneth Gan.non and Master Timothy Rogers,brother of the bridegroom.

Tho bride is a graduate ofWoodbridRe Senior High Schooland received a Bachelor of Artsdegree in French from HoughtonCollage, Houghton. N. Y. She isnirtently employed us a substi-tute teacher in the WoodbridgcTownship school system and isstudying for her master's degree at Newark State College.

The hridegrom is a graduateor Northfield (Mass.1 HighSchool and received a Bachelorof Science degree from Hough-ton College.

After a wedding trip to Wfl-liamsburg, Va., the couple willreside in Madison Gardens, Ma-dison Township,

MR8. JOSEPH P. CLAYTONPhoto by Bejas Stodto

Installment c r e d i t row InFebruary.

Club OfficersAre Reelected

ISELIN — Incumbent officersof the Iselin Coloni* Senior Citizens Club were all reelectedfor a second term at. a meetingheld Monday in the Green StreetFirehouse Hall. They are: FredWalker, president; Mrs. Gertrude Muench, first president;Edward Miller, second vicepresident; Miss Edna Rudland,secretary; Mrs. Ann Mathei,treasurer. Gene Toma*so, president of the Township Councilofficiated at the installationceremony.

Mr. Walker will announce theappointment of committee chair-men at the next business meet-ing.

Mayor Ralphgratulated the

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WOODBRtDOE — Miss E.Melissa Ourry, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Georf* E. Curry, 518Almon Avenue, became the brideof Joseph P. Clayton, 24 Brook-ficid Avenue, on Saturday after-noon, three o'clock, in St. James'Roman Catholic Church. TheRev. Martin F. O'Keeffe withRev. Donald A. Brevet of the Re-formed Church, Metuchen, per.formed the double ring cere-mony.

The bridegroom is the son ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. ThomasClayton of Newark.

Mrs. Henry Womiak of Cranford, sister of the bride, servedas matron of honor. Bridesmaidswere Mrs. Tibor KoncE of WestCarteret and Mlas Mary Annrohovich of Woodbridge, MissAnn-Marie Robinson of WinfMdPark was a junior bridesmaidFlower girls w«re Christie Cur

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ry of Cranford and Katby Curry | Jamaica,of Sewaren.

Tibor Koncz was best man.Ushers were Donald A. Curry of,'ranford and Lawrence Krogh

of Sewaren. Leonard Minkler ofWoodbrtdge served as juniorusher. Robert Minkler, alsoWoodbridge, was rlngbearcr.

The bride, who was given Inmarriage by her father, wore anorganza gown, trimmed withlace. Her veil of lilk illusion wasin five tiers. Her bouquet wasmade up of carnations, babyroses and baby's breath.

The matron of honor wore a|apricot crepe A line gown withan Empire waist. Sho carrieda bouquet of mint green carna-tions with daisies and baby'Bbreath. The bridesmaids gownswere of the isme style in mintgreen. They carried apricotcolored carnations with daUiei1

and baby's btttth. Itn flswergirls' gowna w i n tft* tints aathe matron of honors ftnd-theycurried batata ot flffrerv

The couple will rwldt in Wood-rid after a wtddlfig trip te

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m-rntpraised John Zullo, Township dlrector for the Center on Agingfar his "excellent work." Lun-cheon was served to 175 members.

The group will participate ina bus ride to Atlantic City andSmithville on Monday, June 8Departure time, from the GreenStreet hall U 10 A.M. On July11, the club will take part,with senior citizens from al>over the township, in a clambake at Merrill Park.

After Mr. Walker opened thesession with the salute to theflag and moment, of silent pray-er, all members joined in singtot the Star Spangled Banner.Reports were accepted from thesecretary and treasurer andMrs. Fern Owen, sunshine chair-man, reported sympathy andget well wishes sent to variousmembers. Mrs. Mary Cornier,Mr, and Mrs. Raimo, Mr. andMrs. Mastrandea, expressedthanks for sympathy extendedthem in deaths in their families.

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COLONIA — Nelson W, Bail-ey, Jr., 45 Devon Road, was re.cently awarded the TJ.D.S. da-gree from the School of Dentis-try of Fairlelgh Dickinson Unl-versity.

Dr. Bailey is married to theformer Carol Siderls of Colonia»nd they have two children,Kim, SV4 and Peter, l year-old.He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Nelson W. Bailey of Ohlna,Maine. !

Dr. Bailey is a graduate ofLincoln Academy, Newcastle,Mass. ittd Boston University. Healso attended Weslyan Univer-sity, Mlddletown, Conn, andservefl in the U.S. Army forthree years.

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What My Flag Means to Me(A Guest Editorial)

In connection with its annual FlagDay jeaercises—"Positive Patriotism"—which was sponsored Sunday by the$VoodbrSdge Lodge of Elks (and which6y thejway was very well attended),the EJks Americanism chairman,Frank JjaPenta, conducted an essayContest: on "What My Flag Means toMe." :- The flommittee decided on that sub-ject because they discovered that veryfew of;the young people know any-ihing cff the" history of the flag, thatpatriotism is a word with which theyare not familiar. The judges, Mrs.Irene Pblosky, Frank La Penta andMrs. Gerald Klymiec, came up with aprize winner, 17-year-old Robin VanDecker,; 157 Minna Avenue, Avenel, aSenior at Colonia Senior High School.

We are herewith publishing Robin'sessay as this week's guest editorial:

"For almost two hundred years, thered, white, and blue banner has flownproudly, as the symbol of a great na-tion, a proud nation with a place ofhigh esteem and mighty power in theworld today. This flag has been identi-fied as the proof of a determined Am-erican inspiration as men have fol-lowed its fluttering folds onto thebloody battlefields to procure for gen-eration after generation the rights of"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happi-ness." It serves as a representation ofthe highest ideals of individual liberty,justice,-and equal opportunity for all."Old Glory" has been looked upon asa symbol of national unity.

"However, the pride and Inspirationseem today to be falling apart. It hasbecome a time of dissent and subver-sion where "Old Glory" appears tohave lost so much of her importance.I. feel It is indeed essential that all Am-ericans,, young and old, take a longhard look at the country around them

and determine here and now exactlywhat must be done.

"It is common knowledge that theCommunist Plan is to "divicquer," a system readily seen inand South East Asia. However, take tlook around you, and similar symptoms are easly visible. It is hard to pickup a newspaper or turn on the television and not witness militancycampus disorders, and violence in thestreets. In general, anarchy has comeforward as a strong force on the American scene. The students are themain target for the enemy's plan, owhich the S.D.S. is a prime examplewhile many Conservative studentsfind it extremely hard lor one to be-come straightforward and voice ap-proval rather than disapproval, tospeak the truth rather than follow theantagonistic lies.

"Maybe I am "square" but when Ihear the stirring measures of the"Star Spangled Banner" and see theraising of "Old Glory" I cannot helpbut feel a lump forming in my throatAnd when I see this flag, which I loveso dear, being mangled by the filthyhands of pseudo-intellectuals andangry dissenters I cannot help bufeel contempt.

"I am proud to be an American! Ocourse, I look around me and see thaiall is not well. No one wants war, oipoverty or violence. Yet, each morningwhen I pledge allegiance to the flag inschool, I sense that all is not lost. 1men could remember with pride theipriceless freedom bought by the bloooof their forefathers and learn to uphold the principles of liberty for all, wecould stand together and meet the op-position head-on as a united body."Old Glory" shall endure and with herthe American way of life for which shestands!"

Simple ValuesWe live In 9. fast-moving world in

which a tew are able to retain the sim-ple, fundamental values in dealingswith our fellow men.

The urge to earn the dollar is tre-njendous. The urge to follow the crowdfcr. sometimes almost irresistable. Thetrjge to deviate from the truth is oftenpowerful.

•Yet the^«$je$,raen and

our era are those who retain the simpie and basic personality virtues. Theymay not always agree with the crowdThey may speak the truth when it isunpopular. But in the end, they havethe respect of their fellow men.

Simple, straight-forward integrityand honesty will bring permanent sat-isfaction and happiness in life whenthe short cuts will ngt.

By WWKLR A Letters te Editor

WINDOWON GREEN STREET

The Woodbridge Elks finally did it this year. And, it wasthrough the efforts of Frank LaPrnta that the organiiatior *Flag Day services last Sunday be-fore an estimated 500women and children, that the story of our flag was brilliantlytold to the assemblage. In prior years only a handful of residents made an appearance at this patriotic function.

Frank, who is Americanism chairman of the lodge, madeplans for this event early in the year and continued his efforts,with a number of able assistants, right up to the time of theservices. Although rain marred the completion of the fine pro

he presented, about 90 percent of the presentationgramwasmendable Job

he p , pfulfilled before the drops began to fall. It was adable Job and I say to you-"Well Done Frank.

most com

The new Elks band was a happy group on Saturday whenh returned to «he lodge Saturday evening afler having wonfirst place In the band competition at a parade held in K*rl-ian where that commonUy was celebrating Us 100th Anniv-ersary.

It was this same fine outfit under the leadership of BayHoliheimer that performed so brilliantly for the services heldSunday. And. the color (uard nnder Tommy Lane also ex-hibited a stellar role in the placing of the flags.

• • •The lodge has taken 100 rooms at the Seaside Motel in At

Untie City where the state Elks convention is being held thisweekend. Exalted Ruler Martin Mundy has high hopes that theWoodbridge Lodge with its color guard, band, and about 100men in line of march, will capture first prize in this huge event

• • •

Joe Grimaldi, who runs the Jersey Bar in Palm Harbor,Florida, which lies between Clearwater and Tarpon Springs,home for the week visiting his parents.

• • •Our Ruth Wolk received a letter from Lucy Ferguson Gregory

formerly of Green Street. Woodbridge and now of BoothbayMaine. Lucy is the widow of Charles E. Gregory who was editorpublisher of the Leader Press, then known as The IndependentLeader. She was editor of the old Cartcret Press which has beencombined in The Leader Press. Lucy writes that after saying noat least three times, she finally heard herself say yes. and ifnow correspondent for the Portland, Maine, daily newspaperBoothbay as many of you know is a vacation area in the summcr. When the "invasion" starts as soon as schools close "thenatives nm ior coyer," Lucy says. She asks to be rememberedto her old friends, although when she receives the paper eachweek she finds that some of the names are not familiar to herTempus fugit!

• • •GO HOME

Always we hear the plaintive cry of the teenagers: "Whatcan we do? Where can we go?" The answer is: Go home.

Hang the storm windows, paint the woodwork. Rake theleaves. Mow the lawn. Shovel the walk. Wash the car. Learn<o cook. Scrub some floors. Repair the sink. Build a boat.Get a Job. Help the minister, priest or rabbi, the Red Cross,tbe Salvation Army. Visit the sick. Assist the poor. Studyyoor lessons. And then when you are through—and not tired—read a book.

Your parents do not owe you entertainment. Your villagedoes not owe yon recreation facilities. The world does notowe yon a living. Yon owe the world something. Yon owe itto your time and energy and your talents so that no one willbe at war or in poverty, or Hick, «r lonely again.

In plain, simple words: Grow up; quit being a crybaby;get ont of your dream world . . . start acting like a man or

tody.L. » . HARRISChief of Police. Manassas Park, Va

• • •Soapy Mayer, Joe "Holy Moley" Kuplack. Joe "Old Man o:

The Sea" Liska, John Nagy, Joe Hari. and George Witt havereturned from a week's salmon fishing in Lambert Lakes, Main—empty handed—but they bad a wonderful time, nevertheless1 am told.

The Glee Club of Salve Retina College, Newport, R. I..closed their 19*9-1970 season with three appearances—a jointconcert with the Fordham University Glee Club; a programfor the Senior Tea sponsored by the Salve ftegina Guild; andthe Baccalaureate Mass prior to the College's twentiethCommencement.

Singing with the Salve Regina Glee Club this year wasMiss Donna Lynn Venezia '72, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.G. Nicholas Venezia, One Woods Lane, Colonia.

• » •James McGuinness, 24 Alastair Place. Colonia, an evenin

student at Newark College of Engineering is being considerefor membership in Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering honorsociety. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineerin,honor society, and a member of the N. C. E. Amateur RadioClub.

• * •Lately we have been receiving a number of "Letters To

The Editor" withont signatures. In order for them to be usedthey must be properly signed with the address of thesender.

• m •

Petty Officer Kurtz of the Navy Recruiting Station in PerthAmboy announces that the Navy's Special "Raritan Bay RecruitCompany" is nearly complete. Thirty men from this area havialready been sworn In the Navy, and another twenty arc inprocess. The company will leave for eleven weeks training a1

the Navy Recruit Training Command, Orlando, Florida, on17th of August, 1970. A New Jersey state Flag will be presenteto the company to carry throughout the training.

Unfortunately the company is limited to 80 men, therefore, ainterested applicants are urged to contact Petty Officer Kurtat the Post Office in Perth Amboy, or call him at 442-2751.

• • •Total sellout for exhibitor space at the Great Monmonth

Fair, June 28 July 4 inclusive at Freehold Raceway, pre-sages the most successful undertaking of this type in Mon-mouth County history. Joseph V. McLoonr, Fair geurntlmanager, is cniliusiastk by the response from the manyscheduled displays ranging from land development andpublic utilities to Klaj,s blowin' and rag weaving.

The more than 50 exliibtors plus the educational and enter-tainment features are expected to attract upwards of 100,000visitors. All available space has been allocated includingthe spacious Infield which will be the. scene of the 411 Clubactivities and Amusements of America with its rides andmidway.

The Sports-minded set will have both human and equineContest* to whet their appetite*. Harness racing will occupytwo afternoons at 4 P.M. on July 1 • 3. The kulky sportunder tbe direction of the Standardbred Breeders and Own-era Association of New Jersey are nou betting affairs andcomprise two division of two heats each. Two year old trottera and pacers will be in action on July 1 and three-year-olds will engage In events on July 3.

The human end of the sport will be interspersed betweenla* harness rveuts in the- finin of a sanctioned AAU trackmeet on Thursday, July 2, beginning at « \>. m

The Great Monm»utli lair kicks off the week's festivitiesen Sunday, June. 2H. WHII ih* Battle i)l MiiiuiKiuili Paradeculminating at Fieeluild It.iteway to usher the (urinal I'aliopening cen-moimj, an show Judging and 4-11 Queen Con-test. The ribbon-opening i< retiony is set for 2:30 p. m.

The weeklong activities will have special feature* for allsegments; Kiddies Nay oi- '-wday, June Z9; Senior Citizens'Day, June 30; Women's V 'd, July 1; Teen Day, July 2;Sportsmen's Day, July :i "atrSots" Day, July 4. Musicalentertainment It on thr » \ pvery evening and other featurea which will be m<'<1 ti . a Murphy, popular radio persenalby of W Jl.lv. Asbw> Park.

M Leslie RoadColonia, New JerseyJune 1. 19tO

Iditor^eader-PressThe Colonia Chapter of H*

assail wishes to extend its sinere thanks to the staff of the*ader-Press for the marvelousewa coverage that wan given

us during the past year.The tuccess of many of our

irojecta was due to the excellentay in which you publicized our

lans, and our organisation ismost grateful.

Sincerely.Jacqueline RobinsonPublicity Chairman

June 8, 1970\) the Editor:As Publicity Chairman of thearon Band Boosters, an organ

nation that promotes the pro]•cts of the Woodbridge Seniorigh School Band, may I thankou and your staff for your exellent coverage of the activities,f the band for the year 1969 70

I know that your paper oftencomments on the GOOD done byur young people in the comnunity of WrwibridKe Townhip. Under the direction of Mrasimir Urbanski. our 'hand

ters' have completed a year o)nthusiastic and successful *cvity. We are delighted at your

cooperation

TRENTON—State Police havelegal right to seek informa-

on on persons who are sus-•eted of promoting riots andmilar activities, the New .Ter-

ey Supreme Court has ruled.The highest court in the Stale.

y « unanimous vote, also ruledat court suits which attackich a practice must he basedn real, wrongful conduct andot. fancy.A group of malcontents attackd the legality of the State Poce memorandum distributed tocal police requesting informaon on prospective riot leaders,nd informing local police ofheir powers and duties duringivil conflicts. They claimeduch a memorandum could preent them from exercising theirrst amendment, rights, suchs picketing police headquarers, becoming involved in sit-ins, distributing anti war leaf

ts, or parading in peacemarches. The President of the

prsey City branch of theMAAOP claimed once the memers of his organization are inestimated and categorized »sor the memorandum, potential

and we knowhat the people of the area arcratified to be told how wonderil these students ateOur newspaper drives, which

re still in progress weekly and;end the members of the banda their annual Banrl Camp, ourrip to Winchester, Virginia, ouroncerts and our participationn local and distant paradesave all been the more success

ul because of your help. Weyou sincerely.

Very truly yours,M. CooperBaron Band Boosters

June 4, 1970The Editordeader - PressGreen StreetWoodbridge, N. J. 07095Dear Editor:

As publicity chairman forCourt Mercedes #769. Wood,ridge Catholic Daughters of

America, I would like to thankou and the staff of the Leader'ress for the coverage you gave

3ur publicity releases during thepast year. In particular, I amrateful for the photography

Your coverage of our articleshas made it possible for Our

ourt to win the state award ahe 32nd Bicennial Convention 0

the New Jersey State CourtCatholic Daughters of Americn Atlantic City, for the "Comined Activities a n d Pres

Book."Trusting that the Leader-Pm:

will continue its valuable services to our Court, I remain.

Mrs. Wayne Wrigh

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awn specialist who fives everyone the same advice about waiting until late summer or earlfall to seed a new lawn.

Seed a lawn in late sprin.and you're sure to run into trouble with dry weather, weedsand whatnot.

I have found out again jushow right our specialist is. Latilast fall we had some workmanaround the place, oiling brkkl,soil, ooffe* w w t t M i awfe!count shaU •obtofi and Whoknow* what *U« b • #»Wy ! " « •spot in <t i t y

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Under the Capitol D0|Bf I. Jottph Grfbbhu

enforcement, aoperating in »to remove tiir>al from the sKelly. "With

JURISDICTIONfight over whethil Service Cnnewly createdees Relations <•„,le«al jurisdictionlabor practices, u

The dispute hased the State Snnrrdecision

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ture plans apending hills „„„teeth in the PKrtrits members willthe effect, of their ,

The litigation revcourt in the case >,thy Cooper who u ,her temporary pnsi,dant at theEvergreen Parkpita] insibly becauseunionize Biirlmci,,nployees.

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rom any NAACP tciivity. andaudience will bevaluable

nsl."Answering such charces. the

uprrme ('ourt. declared:"There is no evidence that the

Attorney General intended to inimidate anyone. It is no morehart » communication to lawnforcement agencies aboutheir respective powers and du-ies. It is wholly informativend advisory. It does not. com

mand; it merely encourages co-peration among all agenciesoncerned with the problem ofivic disorders."Chief Justice Joseph Wein

raub wrote the opinion of theourt. He stressed the fact the

police also have a preventiveole in law enforcement to try tolock illegal activities before

they start. To have any kind ofcase against the State Police

r the Attorney General, theplaintiffs should have specifical,y identified the information inhe State Police files which is

harmful, the court said.* * *

MACNAMARA:- An outstandng example of a dedicated

State employee, Lester G. Mac-Namara. of Pittstown. Directorof the State Division of Fish andGame, is awaiting retirement.He has promised the Governorhe would stay in State serviceuntil a successor is selected.

MacNamara has been employed by the Stale Division ofFish, and Game since 1934, withhe exception of a short periodn 1944 when he served as Re

gional Refuge Supervisor forhe United Stales Fish and Wildife Service. From Sussex to2!ape May counties, MacNama-ra knows every woods trail,roadway and highway throughrural New Jersey.

During his years of serviceMac originated and accomplish-ed many benefits for wildlife.When South Jersey farmerscomplained that white-taileddeer were raiding their homegardens and fields, Mac andhis men established food patch-es deep in the woods and plant-ed food the deer enjoyed. As aresult, farmers had no moretrouble with deer.

He planted trees and bushesto provide food for an assortment of birds when deep snowscover the ground. He broughtLespedeza Serecia and Lespe-deza Bicolor into tbe State toprovide adequate cover andfood tor both animals ted birds.Many times, ha operated on de-ceased dter to find the cause ofdatth.

Mao U looted upon throughoutt United States and Canada as

one of toe greatest of conservationlsts. He is a great protector

by the Burling:holders.

The Civil Scrvi,„ ,would not handlr h,.,.cause she wa* a irmployee. An appeal i,,suited in t derision „reinstatement with f

During arjfumen' ,,several of the S<MTICourt Justices p,i|,,ilaw creating PKRi ,|out unfair ]aho, ,,,nwhich it may haLanguage in thracterized as • iandtice Joseph

• M j u

ii'i.mb

die toil, so tiuft by early sprin;-when I should have been planting grass, 1 was chopping awaat that hard-packed shale, amadding peatmoss, one dollar ater another. Those late seasosnowballs and general not-fifor man nor beast wtather added to the handicap.

PINCH OR PULLFinally, came the seed-sowing

caper, along with the neededwatering, silt bay mulch, andall the rest.

The grass grew and so did theweeds — every kind you canimagine — just aa Dr. Indyk,our lawn specialist forecast* inhis publications.

So now the big job is to keepthem pinched off and not turnour backs on them. As sure asthat happens, pulling weeds willno lunger be a ginger exercisebut a test of strength.

All in all. it's a pretty con-vincing demonstration that theexperts know what they're talk-ing about when they advise fallseeding

Luckily, our patch of new lawnis near the water faucet so itshouldn't dry up Especially if't rains.

UARDUNING ON SCHEDULEIf yuu've been puttuig in an

nuat flowering plants you mightlike to compare your schedulewith the timing of t ie work inthe ann fl'utgers.

of wildlife andpredators. At a

an enemy ofrecent dinner

given in his honor, outdoorsmenfrom all parts of the countrycame to northern MonmouthCounty to pay him honor. He Uloved by all who know Mm.

• * *

CRIME:- In the fight againstcrime in New Jersey, ColonelDavid B. Kelly. Superintendentof State Police, has startedsomething new.

He calls upon the public towrite to "State Police, O.C.T.F.-B. Box 68, West Trenton, N. J."with any information concern-ing any facet at orgaotodcrime activity in 1b* SUt*.

"We'ra getting thecated tools to do A job and ftJl

PIGS;- 'Hie suin.Tdustry in New ,in<(,cerned about the Sfl,vsure to prohibit th r fedible food waste n,cording to the New iPr

Bureau.

The Bureau claimsonly an import ;tm 3lm

enterprise in New ,!rr<<>other states, pn; frirrractually conserving food|ces by recycling t!n>mhigh-protein moat mipat the dame timo rnare relieved of a portproblem of polluiinning the need forsanitary land filliru;e r s feel strong I v thaiera can be elnmn,v«ioutlawing the feedingwastes to the anim.iking to the Kami KUIPJ

"Other countries havlsuccessful in <iom« MI,|merits the Farm Bureau!

JERSEY JIGSAW N|sey continues to sitional eeonomif :State Department of i.ajIndustry reportsL. Schmidt, oferset County, is the newthe Bureau of PoultryState Department ifture , . . Traffic Iwitlparticularly in ilie Haritler area where the TumplParkway intersects ar«|priority attention into spare summer nmuch, aggravation .

Eradication of t1'-fowl typhoid d i s c o s in|in New Jersey !-• < '•' litiring Benjamin K Mosof Trenton, Supervisortry Standardization »>Department of A.;" ••>'•'Ten grants for i:i!i"\.nijecLs in the tearhm.; "[ jhave been a ^ a u l r i :•> %sey Public School '..vthe State Departingv ntion . . . Philip In^tvyear-old attoinc. idassistant proson:r • <County, is 'he new < *-fi

rector of the St.«i.- uii:>sumer Protection .sey and Delawai.' stu••Unction of having !!:'rat io of taxes alluna-.-i.dollar of Federal >,»distributed to .S'.i'f agovernments.

ajitotf*i' new I

ultiy 1I ]

g k inannual flower garden at

planting. Then came the rainyweekend to provide luts ofmoisture. Let's hope you woreas lucky.

But it wasn't all downhill.Some of the Under young pansyplants fell victim to air pollu-tion damage In the greenhouse,but enough survived to make. •showing.

The garden will have lots ofthe "Id standby annuals1 that always make * goi*d ihOw—many

N e w Jersey Ta\i>^ '"ation . . . The NMV i'<i*of Agriculture M--i'--m

canui ions . diM-^":l1

gladioli and !"•«•- v pmercially in »*'• k

1969 had a whole-.^ v

more than $!>.IHMI"" •;Department of A ^ 1 1

nounces . • ' ' 'K S ' ^ment of*Eduratwn •• «>ing a study to devriui'able method of <'^|!"''11S

tag comjwteJK'' ;i-. <

meat far teacbfi-'•'•,""•New Jersey . • n"partment of Atces the secondsey-Bred All Hiwill ba held *in Jamesbwc <>The State Dep;nhas commend*''1

and public spin

working t l ) 01'^''immunization I11

tect children '<measles

IIU-'I.! I I '

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colorsB»kts.

and varietiespetunias and

of m a nsuch -as

well as a tiandsome array offlowers that bloom well in theshade.

flie crew took advantage of ar i"l' b i hi sjirjir: . u . . . ,. .May 'Si to fiuUtt must ul tin.* behind uur

Strom Thurmond, Senator (D-SC)

"It is now time for t^can !> ;)V" to < I \st- I*

CAPITA I-Jersey danvopen house onfrom no"11

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ObituariesMrs. Martin was graduatedf«wm' St . Ann's School and Freeland High school, she Wit Bm e m b e r frf th« Kings CountvMIIPOII *•• . . ! . i l ._ •Allocat ion.

Surviving art her husband.

who died Sim.Kennedy Com-was employed

Matthew A. Martin; thrcn sons,Matthew T. and Richard A. ofEdison and Thomas J. of Brook-lyn; • brother, Thomas J. Cos.grove of Frfteiind; two sisters," r s . N»lll» G. Boyle of Brook-

n and Mrs. Mary Pucelo oflouiton. Tnxss. ami six Brand•lildten

" t u s l "

111"

:.;,,.,-, noly N a m .Kl,,;hK nf Colum-,, \ihlrtir Asioela.\ : i , , : v l-ait Am«r-,.,,-t u e W M a;, wnrl.1 War II.

. ; i u , he reilded

ONWOODBRIDGE - M r i , Flor

«nc« M. Jackson, of BO Fuller,"lac«. Irvlngton, formerly nf

/oodbridf*, dlod Sunday at Starnabaa Hotpltal in Living

• ,..,,'„•,. Ins widow, May^•n\;!' ]mi,i of Wood

tiny al home; two!Ms \nn Jordan of,,,,! Miss Phylll l at

I" Hi f rl'i-r. l.fo of Brook11 , tv(1!hors. Frank and

(,„,!, ,,f Brooklyn; and

KRCSSELi . - Funeral ier-h.M Tussday for

;;. !•!. 84. Of 60 Iat tiiu Synowleo-

.,,!,-, M Carterat. i n Frank Cross

k: ,'vatinn Army offl-rn.!,it win In L m « lI,'.TV, Paterson.

ii iv,.;!. who diedMulburn State H•• Hiirwl printer of

Co.. Pa

It Sim

| itic

» . K M . Jackson had been ao o U m p t r for Bamberger'i inTewWk for tile past five yean.Surviving ire two sons, ueorget JiflkKu Jr. of Plalnfleld, and

n I , Jiokton of Phtlltpshurg;daughter, MUi Patricia E

ackfon, at home; her mother,Mri, Aon* Blythe and two s|j-:«n, M n . Lillian McWhln ofNewark and Mn. Marjory Burter of Charter and five grand

children.Funeral mvlces were con

ducted today (Wednesday) fromHaefcwleHome at

(diy >

llriSUs ii.i, j :ncmber of thi

n: ]IH!1;M)II. h e l i v e d

tfrr, i T &iU yean. Her,iYis>n most of bl i

Ur ' . i . Bnj.isel was theU d :hi> late May Van

i|r*-rt i

nne s °" . Henry^daughter and

|AI.AN BUDROTIC- "l ii• - [mitral of Pfc.vA. -J s>on of Mr,Jjrui) Bedrock, I

111::.' :: i was killed IMJ, >* m Vietnam

|hfM M.JII.UV from thi1 '•• "mi'iial Home, 228

(i!!or .v,,-imi' Newark.r,: »J» .n King Solomon:ery. t'T-->\\.

L BeJr.vk ' .u

Dr.,-,:

liy cf v:

mvIT K UK l

• .<•- I rv ing withIt.ittalion, 5tl

..i tin- a t h inU S. Army

i:, l^ath.. ^.. lie it IU;

1 •u'nia] grand: Mm. Louis Pai:r. two broth

;i!me and Ca'••< • l i t e r s , Ca:•i Mrs. Bever!

M'-'Ts, Fla.

l-'uneral seiSaturday forK;ina, infant

'J and

US. | A C K S O N

of the Rafirpad Brotherhood of'America. H e had been * brake-maq and conductor for theReading JUllroad for 35 y e a r s ,

Surviving are his widow, Mrs.Mury McNulty Muohanic; threedaughters, Mrs. Mclvin Hahnn/ Old b r i d g e . Mrs, ,Iolin Zupanof South Rnflid, Ohio nnri Mrs.1'aul Stop of IVrth Amboy;thrne sons , Rolwrl nf Wowlbridge, Richard nf South Am-boy and Thomai of Kdtion;four s laters , Mrs .Tulin McNal-ly of Hawthorne. Mrs, PaulineM i R l iy

Marcin ofn f R e l i e , Mrs. RobertHlrfit of Springflelri and MrsHen jam In WeddfrTnoti of Middlesox; two brothors, I l«tPr ofAvejipl and Andrew of Woodbridge; 18 grandchildren amtwo great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be heldtomorrow (Thursday), 8:30 A,-M. from the Laon J. Gerity Fu-neral H o m e . 411 Amboy Ave

« . » , , y " " B " , | n u e . A high Mass of requiemwas the widow of w i l l h e o f ( e r e d a t 9 A M in S t

eorge• Jackson Sr . Jimflg' Church. Interment willA native of Newark, «h» H v H j b e i n thc c h ( I r f h c e m o t ( , r y

Woodbridge for 20 y e a r s andlor t h * last six y e a n in Irving

Three f i y TieIn Little loop

OARTKBET — A three-VByie ex l i t i In Ihe Carteret Littl*

l,eagu*. American dlvlilon.The, three top tea mi deadlock

ed (fir th'« top rung InotaJ and I, Auto Body, Contatei, and Frank' i DepartmentStore.

J and L Auto Body d t f t i t edthe U, S, Metals, 1.1. Cornell

Mrs RobortlEstate beat the C. W. V,, 9 t« *Thf remaining threftway oc-cupant is Frank' i Department

MICHEL CKCERE,PORT READING - Michel

Ann Cecere, lfi month old dsughter of Mr. and Mm. Ronald Ce.cere, 34 Dawn Privr. died Tues-day at Rahway Hospital. Be-Bides her parents, slip is aur.

k Barth1100 Pine

ColonialAvenue,

Jnioc. Burial was in HollywoodMemorial Park. Union.

p pStore, • 9'4 winner over theKnights of Columbus,

Other winners In thecan division included MetreGlass, Carteret Auto Plrtt,Foodtown Market, and Sportamen Association.

Mass ScheduleIs Announced

ISELIN — Very Rev.•ignnr John M. W|lui, p i | f > rSt OenHa'* Church, announcedMmses 'or the remainder e l:hle week as follows: tomorrow(Thursday) and Friday, 6:30 A-M., convent, I and t A, M.,church; and Saturday, f A- M.and 6:30 P. M. in church.

ConfMiloni will be beard B a turday. from J:SO to 5 P, M. andfrom T;3O to 9 P. M.

Fourteen M a s s i s will be "aiden Sunday, June U, a* follows:8:30, 7:1J, 8. 8 4 S , B45, 10:30and 11:1* A.M. and 12 noon Inthi upji*r or main, church: 1:15,10. 10:48 and U:30 A. M. andU:tS P. M , In the lower nkureh.

vived by two brothers,and Brian and three

Ronaldsisters,

IRS. HELEN LOKIECCARTERET - Mrs. Helen

Cynthia. Cheryl and Virginia, allat home.

Rev. Stanislaus Milos. pastorof St. Anthony's Roman Catho-lic Church, wll conduct a prayerlervlse tomorrow (Thursday),10 A. M. at the Greiner FuneralHome, 44 Qreen Street, Wood-bridge. Burial will be in HolyCross Cemetery, North Arling-ton.

JOSEPH r, DTXONFORDS — Joseph F. Dixon,

of 30 Jonquil Circle, died Tuesday night at home. He was re-

D a n o w i k i LoWec of 77 LowellStreet, died Monday in PerthAr.iboy General Hospital . Shew a s tha widow of Stanley Lo! tired a i t bu» driver, employed

in that capacity by the Publicklec.A native of Poland. Mrs. Lo

kiec had lived in Carteret for60 years. She had served

Service Coordinated Transportfor 40 year«.

He w a s a parishioner of Our

Your Homeand Ours

•y Tfce Borne lerflee nef i r

and Fat ima Hal l i ; and10 A. M., M a n Hid tat Rooee-volt Hospital Annex, MenloPark The Sacrament of Bap-tism will be administered at 1P.M.

A hnby sitting iirvlee. con-ducted by the glrli of the parith,free of charge, li available

IT'S A.B-C GRADUATIONTIME!

June rhymes prittily "with | dOr of" "die week "of Jime'l imoon, apoon. and croon . • • butIt just doean't "ling" with gifaduoiion, However, to hundred* »f

thousands of junior and »ehiorhigh school iwiiors all over thecountry, June means cap* andgowm, final commencement ex-ercises and awarding of honors.

whosn parents want to attend services,

M.isses. activities and ier-vicei iche'luled for the remain.

inelude: Tuesday, June 18, S:SOP. M,, meeting of St. Vincent dePaul Society, Room 10T; Wad-nriday, June IT, 7:30 P. M.. thecontinuous novena to St. Judepatron of hopeleii c a m and thennvena to Our Lady of the Mi-raculous Modal, with Benedic

THROWS OUT WVUR BALL: Mayor Michael Teth la shown throwing « t first ball ta UttlsiCarteret League Op«ta| Qan*.

followed by whoop.de-do particsjtlon of the Most Blessed Sacra-of celebration.

formerly as president, for 2O'i,ady nf Peace Roman Catholic!years, of the Holy Family Altar church. Born in Kcarny, he had.Rosary Society. She was a par \\vea in Newark and West CreekUhiontr of Holy Family Roman! before moving to Fords fourCatholic Church and a member;yCari a p l l ,of the Third Order of St F | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

h hof the Third Order of St. Franels; St. Catherine's Society; { ( . ( .0na Ward, with whom heand tiw Kaia Posmiertna So' | |v rd a n d five grandchildren.ciety.

Surviving ire a daughter Mrs.Rose MifeK and a son. EdwardLokiec of Carteret; six grandchildren and two threat grandchildren; and two brothers, ?A

Funeral servicee wil t>R heldFridey, 9:30 A.M. in Flynn andSon Funeral Home. 23 Ford Avenue. A requiem Mass will IKoffered at 10 A. M, in O.uj: lfy

ward and Peter Daaowskiyf Peace Church, In£er.ment will

p o l a R 0 ibe in Gate of HeSven Ccn\et^ry,

Funeral itrvlcea will he held|"aK

nr^J5fs m y m r e s p e c t s a l

the funeral homeand 7 to 10 tomorrow.

2 to 4

8 T E V E N TO1WM1WOODBIUDGL — Steven

Tomko, 44, of 213 MetuchenAvenue, died Tuesday at Peril

atI, Newark,, .pajtor of d a v

tomorrow (Thursday). 8 30 AM.. from tjie Synowicckj Funeri l Hojne. S« Carteret Avenue. Ahigh Mail of requiem will heoffered at 9 A.M. in Holy Family Church. Burial will he in St,Gertrude's Cemetery. Coionia.

I AvoQiie,

MISS FIUNCK* FEDROFF I ^ L i WCARTERET — Funeral serv- ' j . T o m k o and Mrs. Helen Tom

ices will bo hfld toinnrrowjjjo.( T h u n d a y ) , 9:30 A.M. In the, A l i fe long resident . . r e , heSynowiecki Funeral Home. Sfiiwas a parishioner of St. James 'Carteret Avenue, for Miss Fran Roman Catholic Church. He!c e s Kathleen Fedroff, VJ, oE 78 w a i f mployod a» a laborer withH a g a m a n Street. A hi^h Mass the Cornell Lamp Co., Perthof requiem will be offered at Amboy .10 A.M. in St. Joseph ' s Roman B e s i d e s his mother he is sur-Cathollc Church. Hurial will lie v i v e d by four brothers, ThomasIn St. Gertrude'* Cemetery , Co | a n d John, both of Sewaren,Ionia.

It's a time for signing yearbooks, exchanging summer addresses, and partying in gay andcarefree mood. The youngestind oldest teenagers alike willvote unanimously lor an Infor.mal party that offers "MostLikely to Succeed" foods UkePotato Crisped Chicken, eorn-on-the.cob, hot buttered garlicbread, and Calypso Coleslaw.

Finishing the meal with anappropriate dessert of gradua.t|on cake and ice cream. Motheris sure to be voted an "E" forexcellence by the class!POTATO CRISPED CHICKEN

1 broiler-fryer chicken, putin serving pieces

2 tblsp. waterI c. packaged instant mashed

potato flakes1 egg. beaten slightly

salt and pepper,Vi c. butttr or margarineDip chicken pUces

ment afterward.The eighth grade of St. Ce-

celia's School will hold gradua-tion exercises on Thursday,June 18, 7 P. M., In the church.

Woodbridge Garden"lub Sets MeetingWOODBRIDGE - The Wood

bridge Garden Club will meet onThursday, June 11 at 7:30 P. M.at the Iselin Branch Library.Joseph Wojcieehowski, manag-ng editor of the South Amboy

Cltuen will be the guest speaker. Mr. Wojciechowski willspeak on "flee Keeping".

Charter membership will closeat the session, Anyone in thearea interested in flower arrang.ing, conservation, gardening, pol-lution and related activities mayjoin, Membership is open to bothmen and women. Refreshmentswill" be served.

School in th* HoundScheduled by Church

EDISON - Tha Wailay UnitedMethodist Church announcedthat Sunday, June 81 will be thelast regular church school l e ilion. This data la also "Pin Sunday"—when the education department will present the at-tendance and other awards. Alparents and friends are urgedto attend to honor these speclastudents at Fellowship Hall a9:15 A.M.

The Church School In theRound will be a summer offering starting Sunday. June 289:00 A.M. Each Sunday, tUthrough the summer, the groupwill hold a short 20-mlnute seasion.

The last session will be hel'on September 6 for a total oeleven sessions. Regular ChurcSchool will resume on September 13, at 9:13 A.M.

UCONN GRADUATEWQOBBRIDGE — Miss Jo

anne B. Fertig. 265 Green Streetreceived a B. A. degree fromthe College of Liberal Arts »IK!Sciences of the University OConnecticut, Storrs, Conn., Jun<1.

of egg and water. Sprinkle withsalt and pappev. Rolt in drypotato f lakes. Melt'-butter inshn]|ow baking pan, Add chickenpieces, skin side up. B a k e Turnchicken pieces oBoe during bait-ing.

Yield: 4 servings.Temperature 400*Time I hour.

CALYPSO COLESLAW1 12 oz. can whole kernel corn

with sweet peppers, drained'/i c, finely chopped onion.2 tb l ip . sliced black olives4 c. ihredded cabbage

V4 c. cubed sharp Americanprocess

'Soviet sayi tourists spy fordfell

Minister listsBusy Program

ISELIN — Servlcea and aeti<lliai for Sunday. June 14, at

the helln Anembly of GodChurch have been announced bylev. Samuel Clutter, pastor, asollowi: 0:45 A. M.. Sundaycbool for all age levels, with

ten claiaei, nursery throughidult; 11 A, M., worship ler-ice. 11 A. M-. Junior Church,or boya and girls two throughleven yean of a«e; 6 P. M.,3iriit'l Ambassadors Youthroup meeting; and 7 P. M.,

Evangeliitlc Crusade service.The church nursery will bevallable during the 11 o'clock

iervices, under supervision, formall children up to two years

of age.Services and activities sched-

uled for the remainder of theweek of June 14 include: Tueiday, June 16, 9:90 A. M., ladies prayer meeting and 7:30i». M., special prayer service;

Nixon' asVa ttS-millionveterans care.

Fire CompanyBegins Drive

ISELIN - Tha annualdrive of the Chemical Hook andLadder Co,, Dlitrlet 11. btganSaturday, June 6, and will con-tinue throughout the month. U Mfiremen, all volunteers, are ask-ing for the coperatton of tb«residents in the event

The monies received helpsthem to defray expenses of ^uchitemi as schooling, uniforms andother necessary expenses of run-ning a fire company. Tha spokes-man said "By helping n«. youhelp yourself to prove the tyestfire protection available. Faith-ful contributions of the past arefully appreciated. We hope youwill be as generous tills*as you have in the past

Harry A, Blaekmun, U> S.Supreme Court justice;."I am troubled by an aware-

of the awesome respotui-W«Jne'ad»yr«!*3o"p'!"M,"."*ae"nii' biUty of thi* new las ignment ."monthly meetings of Mission,i t t e s ind Roya l Rangers and7:45 P . M., mid-week Bible stu-dy and prayer service; Friday,June 19, S P. M., rehearsal of

levels of church choir; andSaturday, June 20. 7:jo P . M.church open t o the public forprayer.

KELLY MOVERS INC.MMnrra ron NORTH AMERICAN

VAN LINKpm W n i X n w *l (h« reovlai n-IWtlT. Lo*tl U4 Iwu distinct m«*us , VtckiM MM) i t « U i . Rtuonthl*

382-1380

Michael of Wooilbridge and WilFodroff. who died Mon i j a m o f Victoria, Tex . ; four sis-

h ? ( ! , t ers . Mrs John Wood

Chevron Oil Company. She','•., » " ' c I w a s graduated f rom Carteret

111 " o m e ' H i g h School in 1969 and was aparishioner of St. Joseph')Church. Bom in Jersey City,

will['ark Ctme-

'!itii>n to herRhonda and

'' liomt; her•• '•• M r s . H e

\ in hoy; and'--':t», Mr. and"' Avenel.

Ik,: •u l servicesjv for Mri.«i if 955 Route

i.cial Hume,In

bridge, Mrs. Joseph Kovacs of|Ford* Mrs, Kmery Tarsi ofAvenel and Mrs. Stephen Ruskai of Sayreville. , , _ . , .

Funeral services will be newFriday, 8:30 A. M,. from the

she had lived In'Carteret for UiLeorTJ. Verity Funeral Home,411 Amboy Avenue, A high re-quiem Mass will be offered at9 in St. James1 Church. Burialwill be in the church cemetery.

Friends may pay respects ath t

years.Surviving are h e r parents,

Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d J Fedroff, Carteret; four sisters,Maureen, Kathletn . Nancy andJ o y c e , all at h o m e ; seven brothers , Eichard, a captain in the

Frie pthe funeral home tomorrow

f 2 t 5 n d 7 t 0

U . S. Army, at Fort Steward 1 0 p .Ga. . Gerald of P a r l i n , EdwardA.. Lawrence, J a m e s , Timothy i s

»nd Kurt, all at h o m e ; her ma

(Thursday) 2 t o 5 a n d 7 t 0

Market.'•1H died June 3

1 "• •''• New York1 She sad re .

-fi'-r graduatingiiy Hospital

: L Brooklyn Jn

'^•.'il as a nurst

-I. I'a.tor 1

she hady«r».

ternal grandfither. ThomasMoore ol Ixikona Harbor andpaternal grandmother. Mrs.Mary Fedroff of I>odi.

J. H. MUCHANICWOODBRIBQE — John H.

Muchanlc, Kaomore Avenue,died Monday at Rootevelt HoiPital XdUon,

Just ParagraphsTAXPAYERS THANKED

Topeka, Kan. — A group ofWashburn University studenUplanned an "appreciation day"recently to thank taxpayers for

CREAMY MUSTARDDRESSING

1 c mayonnaUe or saladdreising

2 tblip. prepared mustard2 tblip. sugar2 tblsp. vinegar

Vi tsp. celery teed.Combine corn with cabbage,

onion, cheese and olives. Blendmayonnaise with remaining ingredienU. Add the cabbage mix-ture toning lightly to combine

Yield; 6 to 8 servings.

SERVICE CHARGES1

of the event. The

Tin

>)ver Half Century'()f Persoaal Service'i'o All Faiths

Middlesex County

(.REINERMINERAL HOME'

toe.Esttbltahtd 1999

s K. Kt^n, PMB.-ManagMlJ w. Boiden. Director

4-r"cen8t.,

COMBAT HOSPITAL CLOSESDa Nang, Vietnam — T h e U. S"

N a v y lion pital at Da Nang hasclosed after treating more thanB7,(X)u p«tients iiver the pant fouryears . The wiO-hml facility, clos-ed as part of tlie reduction ofU. S. naval farces in the 1stCorps zone, will be used by theA r m y us a billeting area. P a .Hunts hava been transferred touthdf U. S. military hoipitSls.

WOMAN, 71, D E F E N D * FLAGM e . - A Tl

said her

'One Man Show* TitleOf Auxiliary Program]

WOODBRIDGE — A programentitled "One Man Show", ar |ranged by Mrs. Helen Kndtn,program chairman, will featurea meet ing of tha WoodbridgeTownship Memorial Luriitia Aux-iliary. Jewish War Veterans#715 . The session will be held

ustiday, June 16, 8:30 P .M. . atthe Woodbridge Health Center,800 St. George Avenue.

Mrs. Ceil StoUop, president,wil! conduct the business portion'

f the meeting. Refreshmentswill be nerved afterward.

AbbreviationShe — I want a shorter skirt

han the one you showed me.Clerk — Have you tried the

collar department?

KIND

Kay Blicayne!year-old woman

i

mm

husband died in World Waran Aim-rii-aii t\*% Irondemonstrator! march'

na on the Florida White HOUMnd scoid«d them for «arrylfl|t upslda down. M M . Flt l f ir i f l•rarnbUd out of a e i r II ttj;) prutwtgfl near«4 » • ano

1 a 2M mile inarclj onnt Nixon's residence,

T( might not have iH-i-urrrrt t

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ng her parents load logs. Caroiyn Buliard, a 16-year.old Induu girl, was literally stalpoilShe was heping bur father pulla cable from a log when herlung black hair was caught inB drive shaft. Doctors sent herfather back to get the scalp amithey sutured it back in p 1 ac0hoping a graft will take place.

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nWednesday, Jun» 10,1970

Navy Seaman Apprentice .Inteph E. Keriy, arm of Mr imlMrs Stephen J. Korly. imjStrawberry Hill Avenu*. Wood -Ibridge, Wai graduated from re ••emit training at the Navy Traintag Center. Great I.skpi. Ill

(lout tiuard Cadet Third CluaRobert A. Schwe.hr, ran of Mr.and Mrs. Robert J. Schwchr. 6Rayberry Court, Port Reading.completed hit fint year of studyat the Coa* Guard Academy ofNew London, Conn. This sum-mrr he will apend about am<x\th and a half aboard n CoastGuard Cutter on * trainingrniise to Europe learning thefundamental* of shipboard roti

tine. The remainder of the aummer will be taken up by trainingashore and about three weeksleave before classes retume latein August.

* • *Commission* in tb« U. S.

Army. Air Force and MarineCorp* Rpwrvcs were awardedlast Wednesday to Rutgers College graduates who completedlmTC iraininr Area gturlrnU

who were commifliiomd aa SW:-!AFB, Tex., from the trainingond Lieutenants are: Joseph B.Pryor. 29 Cleveland Avenue. CoIonia. Array; Edward A. Petersort. 26 Ijiwrence Street, Fords,Army; Daniel J. L»ar. ft Rey-nolds Street. Iselin. Army.

Airman John D. Peterson. SHUof Stephen I,. Peterson. 46 Camro Place, Colnnia, has gradua-ted with honors at Sheppard

COWM (V V. S. Air Forot aircraft mechanic*. Airman Peter.son ha* been assigned to Mc-Guire AFB. N. J.. where he isserving with a unit of the Mili-tary Airlift Command whichprovides global airlift for U. S.military forces. The airman, a1968 graduats of Middlesex County Vocational and TechnicalHigh School. Perth Amhoy, at-

tended Middlesex County College,* • *

Navy Fireman Apprentice Robert G. West, son of Mr. andMrs. Raymond I>. West, 30 Forrest Street. Iselin. is now servtag aboard Ae attack aircraftcarrier. USS Saratoga, at May-port. Fla.

Manila begins dri»« on goodcost spiral.

Young Acton to Pn>iitPlay to Aid Little (;j

WOODBRIDGE — A produc-tion of the award-winning "Davidand Lisa", will be presentedJnne 2B and 27 at Sooteh PlainsKanwood High School at S15 P.M.. for the benefit of five year.

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Broadway, on telen.ner theatres and uitli ^pertory eompanie Tin- (

been travelling ihnweek to Woodhriikjp fr(]York (or rehears.ik w;;h tof raising at lm::Christine. All of 'Sin,,fering their sorvirf. Wii

Starring Nick I n.uPlains ami Ri isI;;•::> Kr,,imaica, Querns \of the cast iiirhn

Darlene ami Bp!h l.inbeth; l l iomas Kn:u••[!Elizabeth K. Slui^t vCity; Barbara. Slii'idy Green of Fonl : I,nr-y, Philadclphi;i, p .tier, Scotch Piaim ; A.and Bill Barton. \ \ i |seph R*nny. l.rviitrm

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E D I S O N — The Wted Methodist C h u n ia chu rch picnic »n .1Rooseve l t P a r k ('•{<>•,•1. E v e r y o n e in ih,- ••f r iends a r e invitid <••>t e r c h u r c h scn icvbe provided and t^fg a m e s and pn/c '•>'•e v e n t will be M'nt '•" : I1 'Commiss ion on K U ^ J : : 1 '

C h u r c h Divin. W[vice s t a r t s at 1" "i"iSunday . On .In"1"I will be Mr. ..!;•!| Christoffersen «i'!i> F r a n k Zav<xlsk>,! N o r m a n Moon an.Il a n d Financial \ •

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circulation comtf tWoodbridg« ana.

Wednesday, June 10,1970

News Of The Week As Seen In Pictures

v.n.

M IHII.ARSHIP AWARD: Left to right, Mrs. Lillian Swlay. chairman- Diane Sol-,i,,l Mrs Mary Scerr. The award, $400, U given annually to a member of the

nlm resides in Hopelawn and is most deserving in the opinion of the facnlty schol-ii ;uirf Miss Mary Fee, former principal of Hopelawn School.

P'm

AMERICUS CRAFTSMEN AWARD: Left to right, Robert Stephan, winner, Michael Farreland Susan Macauley, winner. Both winners received plaques for high scholastic average.

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Mr.

I Hi: YOUNG DEMS: Councilman John Hila is pictured above presenting aiu lit Representative Edward J. Patten (I5ih Congressional District) to Mr. Pat'i '•> Hall held in honor of Mayor Ralph P. Barone Saturday night In St. An

IN MEMORY OF LATL PRESIDENT: Anthony Silakogki was the winner of the John F, Ken-nedy Citizejiship award »t Woodbridge Senior High School on Awards Day (given by theWoodhrldge Young Democrats consisting of a bond and a bust of the late president. I^ft toright, Bernard W. 1'ieedman, past president of the Young Democrats, Silakoski and GeorgeBustln. a former winner.

MStrawberry FestivalTo Be Held at Church

FORDS — The First UnitedPresbyterian Church, Hoy Avenue, will sponsor its annualStrawberry Festival on Sunday,lune 14, from 4 to 7 P. M., in thechurch basement hall.

Tickets will be sold at thedoor the night of the event, opento the public. Mrs. Ruth Stueberis ticket chairman.

Further information can be.obtained from Mrs. Helen Mako,general chairman.

\ 1 IONS: Bernard "Buddy" Freedman, outgoing president of the Woodbridge"•""• Club, second from right, congratulates James Nolan, the new president of

HUNCH- Ralph P, Barone, on the left and Representative Edward J. Fatten on1 "i The scene took place »t the Mayor's Ball held Saturday night In St. An-

dJWVi" vices

l w Post 2636l l(ld memorial

legation Beth1 "^atice of those

via in the Na-1 Harold Richt.

! '"< a joint raii-" lkl'» by mem-

bers of the Jewish War Vete-rans and Post 2636, in holdingservices at Mt. Lebanon Ceme-tery and placing flags on thegraves of veterans of all wars.A firinf squad, comprised ofthe two units fired volleys andtaps were sounded.

Participating from Post 2636was Commander Elect NicholasMlgDorato, Chaplain Andoldi andMichael t'tuosh »nd Boy ScoutTroop 48, which is sponsor*! byth« post.

The annual Memorial Day pa.rade was held in Iselln by thepost with a wreath being placedat the monument at Auth Ave-nue.

Barbaric YellTourist (in Yellowstone Park)

— "Those Indians hava a bloodcurdling yell."

Guide — "Yes, ma'am, every

one of tin ia a college tfrad-

uata."

DOROTHY F. D. LUDEWIU AWARD: Left, Karen Wantucli,winner, with Mrs. Luilowix, eight. The award, $200, U givento a senior whoi attended ' l"'l's School 7, where Mrs. l.ude-wig was principal and who is continuing for a vocation whichwill enable her to work with tomorrow's youth. Mrs. I.ude-wig is retiring from the school system the end of this month.

Miss June Mikrut WedsResident of California

WOODBHiniJE — Miss JuneMikrut of Manhattan Heath,Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John Mikrut, 512 Barron Avenue, became the bride of OrvilleE. Allan on Saturday, 6 I'. M.,ill lnglewood, Cplif.

The bridegroom is the sou o?Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Hawthorne!Calif.

Miss Jane Mikrul, twin sisterof the bride, served as maid ofhonor. Howard Weaver was bestman.

After a wedding trip to LasVegas and CaUlina Island, thecouple will reside iu Manhattan

Calif.

Pastor SelectsSermon Theme

iWOODBlUIHiK — Rev. Lewis

1 V. Bender, pastor of First Pieshyterian Church, will have asthe theme of his sermon on Sun-day, June 14, "Custer Died Fur

I Your Sins", at both the 9:30and. 11 A .M. services of worship. The Sacrament of • Bap-tism will be administered at the11 o'clock service. Special mu-sic will be rendered by the Junior High and Sanctuary Choirs,under the direction of Fred A.Briegs, director of music. Twonurseries are maintained for theH A. M. service.

Activities on Sunday will be:6 P. M., Junior Christian Endea-vor, picnic, at home of Mr, andMrs. B. J. Quinn, 207 MainStreet; 6:30 P. M., Junior HighUnited Presbyterian Youth meeting.

Activities during the remain-der of this week are: Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., mid week Pray-erUm*, for all ages, regardlessol church affiliation: Thursday,June H, 8 P. M., United PTCSbyterian Women, meeting, Fel-lowship Hall with program arranged by Mrs. William Csete,

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WINNER OF *2,20O SCHOLARSHIP: Donna Hannon. Wt,member of WSHS Rraduating class is shown being preWnie*with the Raritan Bay Business and Professional Women1!Club Nursing scholarship to th* Charles K. Gregory Schoolof Nursing, hy Miss Ruth Wolk, president of the RarltaQBay BPW The scholarship is a full expense scholarshipand is the first such award made by the club which wa» or-ganized just last September.

TOP ELK OFFICIALS — At the flag day ceremonies heldby the Woodhridge F.Iks Club Sunday afternoon are: FlattedRuler A. Martin Mundy and Leading Knight George WitteO-zellner.

KEY SPEAKER — At the flag day services held by th*Woodbridge Elks Sunday was Mayor Ralph P. Barone showCaddressing a crowd of over 500. -"

featuring music and song byMr. and Mrs. Bert Bowers;Thursday, 8 P. M., Christian Education Committee will meet athome of Mr. and Mrs. HarryMeyer, 640 Harrell Avenue.

On Friday, June 12, the ninthgraders, Senior High students,recent high school graduates andcollegians will leave for theannual youth retreat, at John jsun's Farm near Belvidere. The|bus will depart from FelowJii|ij

Hall, 3:30 P. M,, returning Sun-day 5 P, M. Jeff Beaver of thiBaltimore Colts Taxi Squad willbe leader with the theme "Th«Relevancy of the Bible Today",.Ilev, Robert Murphy, assistantminister is in charge of retreatarrangements, Counsellors i r e :

Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mr. and t

Mrs. Eugene Kiel, Mr. aud Uri .(ieorge Heed, Mr .and Mrs. Al-lan McElhemry and Mr. » J 4Mrs. Fred McElhenny.

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CHAMPS: Tn the Xronp 4 mile relay event were the Patriot* of Colon I a nigh seen above. In the Highland Park meetteam tied with Kearney High Left to right are Coach Mike Mnrphy, John Mahr, Steve Felton, Jw Papemik, Dave Kimu

Afllttant Cmrh Harry Brrrf The time wai 3:27,4- All track photos by BOB NED.

or:

WOODBRIDGE• ; * *

WilguckiIs FirstIn Track

IAKTKRET — Ed Wilgucki,one of Carteret's greatest sprin-ters in recent years, capturedfirst plare New Jersey StateSchoolboy track and field cham.pionships held at Rutgers Sta-dium on Saturday,

Wilgucki was the only Car-teret winner in a group of over1.000 schoolboys participating.He won the 100-yard dash in10.2. Joe Hugo of Millburn plac-ed second, Rich Schenk of Red

iBank, third and John Boxley. ofCranford. fourth.

CHAMPS: Fred Gaslor of Carteret High, shown on the left, finished a fine track season atJjff recent county meet held in Rutgers Stadium by winning the long jump for the ««cond con-•Motive year and won the 180 yard low hurdles by becoming county champ in beating PaulHi»elardl of John F. Kennedy Memorial High School. It wag Riceiardi'g only loss of the season.Oflrtbe right Is Ricciardi, a junior at the Iselin High School, a double winner at the event whowon the 120-yard hardies In 19.8 for the state Groap 3 championship.

Colonia Wins JuniorHi School Track Meet

COLONIA — Colonia JuniorHigh School won the eleventhannual Junior High School trackmeet by scoring lT9Vi points.

Iselin took second place with164 followed by Avenel with125V4, Fords with 99 and Woodbrjdge with 92. Over 700 seventh,eighth and ninth grade girls andboys competed in the meet.Winners were awarded trophiesand ribbons by the WoodbridgeTownship Board of Educationwhich sponsors the event.

Gary Slotkin of Wocxlbridgeset a new meet record for 8thgrade boys by covering the 50yard dash in 5.75 seconds. AlanLeffler of Iselin set a new meetrecord for 9th grade boys inthe xunning long jump with a19* ML" Jump.

The seventh grade girls quarter mile relay record was brokenby Donna Felton, Corrine Dun-bar. Lois Breenspan and JackieSarbu of Colonia with a time ofsa.9 secc ds. Ron Fragosa ofAvenel set a new record In the7th grade boys 30 yard dashwitir'a time of 5.8 seconds. The9th grade boys relay team ofIselin, Rich Acocella, CharlesMarehak, Alan Leffler and VinTerrell set a record with a timeof 46.9 seconds.

Individual winners were:7THtJRADK GIRLSShuttle BunLori Greenspan, I. 9.6 secondsPbyleece Young, I; Laurie Stevens, C; Janet Gellici, A; Denlse Banz, A; Maureen Dunn, FStanding Broad Jump:

Joan Goble, C, 8'9"; ConnieMover, I; Debbie Nunn, A; Les-lie Daniels, I; Cynthia ZarskyA; Gaye Allan. C.Softball Throw

Lynn Dunham, W, 151' 6";Podforski, I; Joanne JacquesC; Donna Nagy, F; Carol M*yte. W; Linda Stout, A.

50 Yard Dash:Sue Schulack, P 6.4 seconds;

Alvlna William, I; BrendaEvans,, F; Phyllis Kowal, A;Donna Felton, C; Jackie S»rbu, C.Quarter Mile Relay

Donna Kelton, Corlnne Dunbar,Lori Greenspan, Jackie Sarbu,Z, 56.9 seconds (New Record).

Brenda Evans, Elaine Crow-ey, Maureen Dunn, Sue Schuack, F.

Denise Payesko. Judy McMahon. Leslie Daniels, Alvina Wil-liams. I.

Lynn Dunham. Laurie Watson.Beth Ann Pirrong. Stella Green.W.

Denise Banz, Linda Stout,Cynthia Zarsky, Phyllis .Ko-wal, A.

Virginia Adelman. Janet Gellici. Carolyn Juzwiak, LindaSmith, A,

TTH GRADE BOYSShuttle Run

Keith Curran. I, 9.2 seconds;Keith Hllderbrandt, I; Ron Peragallo. C; Mike Dudas. W; BobCrossley, I; Steve Lukacs. A.Running Long Jump

Steve Rossa, W, WW; DanDziombak, I; Joel Harris; JoeStrawlnski, A; Bob Carson, C;Rich Capo, A.Softball Throw

Mike Monteleone, A, 210'; Har-ry Grose, C; Joe Burda, F; VicBrzewski, I; Robert Bieze, F;Bruce Taylor, A.50 Yard Daih

Ron Fragoao, A, 5.8 seconds.(New Record); Joe Cornish, A;Al Orescovich, A; Larry Myerwitz, I; James Condulupo, C;Walt Betram. W.Quarter Mtle Relay:

Ron Fragoso, Jo« CornishDave Belenski, Al OrescovichA. 51.9 seconds.

Kay Zappula. Pete Gelesky

Mike Monteleone, Steve LukacA.

Monmouth Parkby P. S. Express Bu

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FROM WOODBRIDGE — Leave Main & Schoolor Main & Pearl Streets, Wednesdays at 12Noon, Saturdays 11:30 A.M.

FROM PERTH AM8OY — Leave PS. Garage,351 Smith St., Wednesdays at 12:10 P.M., Sat

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Jim Webb. Vic Brnmskt, JimMcGlynn, Dan Diiombat. I.

Mike Dudas, Walt Betram. JoelHarris, Steve Rossa, W.

Rich Novak, Fred WardenSteve Karmaszin. Robert Bicio, F.

Tony Paes, Harry Grose. RonParagallo, George Vesperino, C8TH GRADE GIRLSShuttle Run

Cathy Paul. C, 9.4 secondsinda WoyUiwicz. C; Ellen Bau

reis, C; Michelle Kochik, FCaroline Van Derberg, W; Darlene Pfeiffer, F.Standing Broad Jump

Debra Wickliffe. C. V 2"; Caroline Mandy, W; Joanne Piser:hio. A; Denise Cappuccio, C

Jeanette Rabolt, I; Nancy Morgan, A.Softball Throw

Nancy Coyle, F, 153'; LindaSchulack, F; Debbie Janowski,

Carol Benkert, I; CindySchaub, C; Joanne Jerome, A.50 Yard Dash

Michele Bressant, W. 6.3 seconds; Lorraine Paganelli, C;Linda Schuster. F; Linda Petro, W; Vydnie Muenzer, F;Maureen Urban, A.Quarter Mile Relay

Caroline Vanderberg, Gina Jo-isne, Linda Petro, Michele BressBnt, W. 56.45 seconds.

Debbie Wickliffe, Debbie Janowski, Cindy Schaub, Jill Buzd. C.

Linda Woytowicx. Ellen Beureis, Suzanne Sulgia. Lorraine Paganelll, C.

Linda Schuster, Sydnie Muenzer. Darlene Pfeiffer, Liiid«Lefkus, F.

Lynn Saviello. Nancy MorganSarah Winner, Maureen Urban A

Joan Freedman, Linda Shmack, Debbie Covington. NinKostecky, F.

8TH GRADE BOYSShuttle Bun

Terry Curran, I, 8.7 seconds;Jeff Ilelman, A; Steve Kovach,W; Arthur Sinet. F; DavidSemm.C; Mike Duff. A.Running Long Jump

Rich Ullrich. 1,18' lOVi"; AlanDrew, C; Anthony Keifer, I;Dave Aprill, F; Kevin CarlisleC; Pater Martlno, I.

Few Tickets Rcrz~i:zFor Baseball Game

CARTERET - A few ticketsemain for the baseball gameriday night at Shea Stadium'ith the Mets playing the At

[anta Rraves. says Ix>u Ilkhairman.Buses will leave The Ameri

an Legion Memorial at 6 P. M.une 12.Tickets may be purchased a

The American Legion MemoriaP.M.erican Legion • Bltaet

SholBft Club i3 scheduled toa month on

S i U e r ' s MUJl WResenritioa.'sajr* Ilk. Statemission for shoots'on meSundJUL eat* month, front,tyt

Thave been ntund.

RyNNER-UP: Al Baker, a Junior at Woodbridge High wast|e runner-up in the high jump at the county meet at 8 footS Inches, but won the Central Jersey Conference Meet with arecord lamp of 6'6V«" at Highland Park.

TOWNSHIPRECREATIOI

REPORTBy Frank Murph;-

Recreation Department Director

WHOLESOME USE OF LEISURE T1M|Today, with a considerable amount of leisure in

hands, and with increased means for misusing th,children and youth—and adults—of our country m,lention to their recreational activities than, perhaps ,

How successful we are in developing health an,leisure activities for people, especially our youthmine to a considerable extent the kind of country -.,in coming years.

The wholesome use of leisure time must hogin n

extend into the school and church, and become an ,iof community life.

Every parent, teacher, church leader, and leadr,nity, civic, social, and youth-serving agencies has :i P M ;

in providing play opportunities for youngsters, i l n ! f,,ras well.

Skills and Interests, developed in childhood, !,•;,,•', s

fidence. independence, and ability to get along-with ,,'hpie. Chiidren learn through play.

Every community-minded leader is concerned tho^. ^the tensions and pressures of everyday living in \}u%space anrl automation.

Television and radio bring world problems into <living room, Our population is increasing rapidlv scrowded. Suburbs are sprawling »ver the countrv.ihighways are cutting across the nation. The world :::

every day.We know now that recreation is a fundamental ]••„

We know it is highly important to mental health h,> -,vides for a change of pace an opportunity to hechance to meet and make new friends, an outlet, fur -inand n cliHnce for relaxation. Let us not forget l^t ,recreational obligations.

Wh;it <li> I mean by "recreational obligations"'It cmiki mean your taking an active leadership t

Township recreational programs, it could hr your i>ntinp.^ion, or it could be merely going out and n<Mof your neighborliiMHl Babe Ruth. Girls' Softball or [teams.

This year we have more than 300 teams playingeach week. 41 ball fields throughout Woodbridgp 1being utlliied for this competition. As a result, tlu-i

j of opportunities for Woodbridge residents of all ;i:relaxing hours watching ball games close to homeyou will enjoy yourself. I am equally confidentmsny enthusiastic rooters on the sidelines will mdeal to the 4.500 participating boys and girls'

m • f o i

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1M&ASD: droop 3 state eTSiW**Wll<ncki of Car-•MB! above whining the 160-ytrd dMh *t Rutgers Sta-flktstrday f«r th* sUte champloataip ia 1»J,

oftfcatf ThrawPhil Piereth, I, 247'2"; Phi

Abramo, I; Tony Nerfrio. C;Tom Burke. W; Tony Sacrepanti, A; Lou Monteleone, A.50 Yard Dash

Gary Slotkin, W. 5.75 secondsNew Record); Dan Kaye, C;Charles Kamanes. I; Thurman

Oliver, C; John Paey, F; JohnWeick, C.Quarter Mile Relay

Kevin Carlisle. Daniel Kaye.Ed Sheehan, John Weick, C 48.8seconds (Tied Record); JohnGretedei, Tom Stead, Rich Ull-rich. Charles Kamanes, I; Thur-man Oliver, Barry Carlin,James Sauza, Alan Drew. C;Ireg Rico. Jerry Saulier, Der

Grazanski, C;Vic Zastocki,

Carteret Rec. Dept Standings

eck Bugg, TedDan Jankovich,

OLDTIMERS LEAGUESLOW PITCH

Sportsman AssociationLittle League Managerslst{Pre»byterian M. C.Knights of ColumbusSt. Joseph HNSCornell Estates

.Synowiecki Funeral[Carteret Delicatessen

01 Ideal Liquor0 R, Sziget Assn.

Carteret Bank & TrustAirco Heating

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PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORT

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a*.»fcttcfc Plaint

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Dave Aprill, Greg Morra, F;Phil Bultalski, Gary Slotkin,John Blendowski. Lou Portilla,W.9th GRADE GIRLSShuttle Run

Maria Nanfria. C. 9.1 seconds(Tied Record); Penny Horn. W;Lillian Brltt, W; Diane CoffeyF; Donna Maglione, I; LindaKing, C; Margarita Suarez, A(Tied for sixth place).Standing Broad Jumj

Lynn Jacobs, I. 7'6"; LillianValasquez. A; Barbara Wilkos,C; Sue Hollerried, C; Kim Etz-old, F; Michele Banz, A.Softball Throw

Joan Duda, I. 167'; EvelynDonofrio. I; Glna Miceli, C;Lynn Biza. C; Lorrie Pfeifle, I;Janice McColley, W.50 Yard Dtnh

Lynn Gieniesciko. W, 6.35 sec-onds; Marlene McGlaais. C;Audrey Freund, A; Linda Nuiui,A; Karen Kretzner, C; DianeDonnelly, I.Quarter Mile Relay

Lois Daniels. Evelyn Dono-frio. Donna Manfre, Diane Donnelly, 56.7 seconds, I; MariaManfria, Sue Corrigan. SueCorrigan, Sue Holderried. KarenKretzner, C; Margarita SuarwLillian Velasquei, Linda NunnAudrey Freund, A; Joanne HanHaitian, Marylou Haythurn. I'atlr!nik, Lynn Gieuieacik«,W;'hrlste Quadt. Donna Kurucxlirbara Edgley, Karen Moore' Debbie Gardowski. Ann

Jewel Morgan. Marlene

C. 8.8 sec

COMMERCIAL LEAGUESLOW PITCH

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Merry MailmenMetsSlovak ClubFalcon HallDartb's TavernRussian AmericanValiant AluminumMarge's LuncheonetteSnooklesG. A. T. X.Spanish AcesMetro Glass

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUEEast

Rotary ClubItalian American

0 everin Assn.

AMERICAN LEAGUEJ tt h Auto Body 7Cornell Estates 7Fnttik's Dept. Store 7Sportsmen Association 6Metro Glass 4U. S. Metals 3Catholic War Vets 3Foodtown Market 3Cirteret Auto Parts 3KnifhU of Columbus 1

NATIONAL LEAGUIEa»t

Fire Co. # 2Vill» RocooGodeny ChevroletCarroll's HamburgerBjabjcs FurnitureCmtiman ClubFir*': Co. # 1

5544332

ewiah War Vets:harlie's Gulfeibis Liquor

Kaskiw Plumbing

Westiportsmea Barber Shop

Hebrew Men's ClubPhillips #66Hill Pharmacy

M. C. Corp.Parkview DemocratsGruhin Pharmacy

Slovak ClubWest

Running Long JumpAlan Leffler. I, 19'1/*" (New

Record); Joe Kraus, A; RonBritish, F; Bob Johnson. I; FredKyle, C; Greg Dochych, C.Softball Throw

Tom Mingola. A. 23B'2"; KeithMohr, F; Gary Reggie. A; JoeBaranay, F; Jim Fenton, FBernard Brock. C.50 Yard Dash

Rich Acocella, I; Frank Piromalll, F; Vin Terrell. IChsirles Marehak, T; Joe Berndt

C;mttle RunNick Marzocco.

Quarter M1U RelayRich Acocella, Charles Mar

"ratiken, C; Stew Jago. F.

:ids; Tony Foley, A; Bob Sums chair, Alan Lefiler, Vin Terrell,ilchl. A; Augie EUo. W; John 'I,. *6.9 seconds (New Record)

Jago, George JacobsenMatelski, Frank Piro

John Garrity, BotMatk Chisvtstte, How

| ard'Welsh,'jC; Tom Barrett. AJAtdtio, Rba Wyatt, Tom Mayo,A; Stave Simon. Mark Horvath.John White, Joe Benidt, F; Jeff

Ox

Charlie Brewer'sSport Shopf

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• ASCHKHtOUTIMMJE E«l!l»MKNl I.t-vy, Kied Hanii^, Stuve

man, and Bob Johnson, 1.

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SALUTE TO OUR SENIOR CITIZLNSWe want to take this opportunity to belatedly i-.,n ,

tention to the fact that the month of May had been i [,:Senior Citizens Month by the President of the Un;'.-i s>

The theme this year had a special significance l«r upopulation because of the coming White House ConfcreAging in November 1971.

The theme was "Older Americans Speak 'I£ Vw NaPrologue To The 1971 White House Conference On Amni;'

It set the stage for widespread forums involving mMdlsand older Americans which will be held throughout dipIn preparation for the White House Conference.

The result of these forums and discussions will hr sug;and resolutions covering items of particular concern t,,aged and older people. These resolutions will specify the;in health, income, maintenance, employment, \vreation and other allied areas.

The conferences leading up to the White Housewill feature the direct involvement of our older |">|levels of government: national state, county ami <rr;wnljon ti>e municipal level, are anxious that our pe"ivantage of these conferences, forums and participate ; i ih»of their abilities.

Here in Woodbridge Township we are truly appn'ri,,i.e ginvaluable contributions made to our community bderfui Senior Citizens. We feel proud and privili'j:<-<l !uhave members of four Senior Citizen Clubs am! oin- '• i1"Club participating in our Township Recreation i)'|ai'activities.

Although our Senior Citizens will not be demon.vi-r.marching, this is the year they will be speaking nmn l i:themselves than ever before.

We, in our awn small way, pledge that we shall dgive their message maximum exposure!

be

Iselin Little League

Rotary Club &Sportsmen Lead

CARTERET — The Rotary:iub and the Sportsman Barier Shop lead in their respective(visions in the Carteret Little

International League.The Rotary Club, (7-1). nosed

out the Italian American Clubin a close game, with WillieTharringtoo emerging the vic-tor. The Sportsmen Barber Shop(8-1) walloped the Hebrew Men's:iub. H-2, with Danny Atkinshe winner.

The complete results:F.M.C. 15 - Phillips #66 14;

Sportsmen Barber Shop 8 - Rotary Club 8; Hill Pharmacy 6 -Gruhin's Pharmacy 5; DeverinAssn. 10 - Reibis Liquor 8; Jewiah War Vets 10 - Kaskiw Plumbing 9; Sportsmen Barber Shop14 - Hebrew Men's Club 2; HillPharmacy 15 - F.M.C. 3; ItalianAmerican Club 12 — Charlie'sGulf 10; Parkview Democrats 9— Gruhin's Pharmacy 5; Phillips #66 21 - Helbls Liquor 1;Jewish War Vets 12 - DeverinAssn. 6; Rotary Club 3 . ItalianAmerican Club 2.

MAJORSAmerican League

TotnasM Agency - TigersOak Tree Drugs - AthleticsK. of C. Coucil M3» • White SoxIselin Lumber • Red SoxIselin Shoprite • YanksFireside Realty - Indians

National Latf ieChemical Hook k Ladder - BraveaJimmies Market • CubsVol. Fire Co. No. 1 - DodgersCosteilo Funeral Home - CardsV. F. W. Post 2*36 - PlrateiCircle Esio - Giants

MINORSPacific League

Ciccone'i Railings - RedsCarrol's Hamburgers - AngelsF. fc S. Markets • PanthersMaglione Ices - ColtsIselin Electric Contractors - AstrosIselin A. C. - GiantsOak Tree Cleaners - Phils

Atlantic LeagueTom &. Frank's Atlantic - BombersIselin Shell - MustangsNorth Kennedy Park Assoc. - SenatorsIselin A. A. Women Aux. - TwinsTown Esso - LionsFirst Bank & Trust - BearsIselin Caterers • Orioles

Two Teams Are TiedIn Senior Softball

CARTERET — Two teams aredeadlocked for the first place Inthe newly-organised Senior Oldtimers Softball League.

The Sportsman Associationsod the Little League Managersboth won their games to re-main in a tie for the top posi-tion The Sportsmen whippedCornell Estates. 12 1, as Emit

I Weber, Joe Weber and Lee Sa

Merry MailmenAnd Mets In Tie

CARTERET — The MerryMailmen and the Mets -are alltied up for first place In theCommercial Softball slow pitchleague — e»ch with a 2 0 record.

The Me try Mailmen ouulug-ged the Falcon Club. 16.13, In a

vdge batted out home runs, TheLittle League Managers had acomparatively easy time defeatIng the Knights of Columbus, B-8

lu the final game the FirstPresbyterian Men's Club walloped St. Joseph's Holy Name As-sociation, 18 2, as Steve Troskuhomered.

gai i :free-hitting ballby five home runs

The Mets nosed on1 1;i

Club. 5-4, with Knu> v,fnering.

In the remainingRussian American '. j Metro Glass, !"-Aluminum defeated *•8-1 as Emie S]>J'h o m e run *1Ul tlu! ''vMarge's Lunch k»'">"Spanish Aces, '•> ' 'Gomez hammen-d "

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Wednesday, June 10,1970 PAGMR

Hold Outstanding Public Flag

l lM'. i I • I IHNCKRS; Were a big favorite a* .hey performed one nf their ritual dances at the Woodbridge Elks Day pro-

II.1TK COLOR GUARD: Of the Wnodhrldge I-odtfe of Elks stands at attention during Flag Day rrrenmniei held by th* lodgeSunday at the club grounds on Rahway Avenue.

THE NEW WOODBRIIHiK. ELKS BAND: Under the direction nf Ray llolziieimcr, was one of <h« outstanding features at theElks' Flag Day program which drew a big crowd Sunday.

St. Thomas Aquinas High SchoolDedication Services Set for Sunday

M in 1'IIE CROWD: That attended the annual Flag Day eit-icises kponsored by the Woodbridge Elks. Approximately 600 people attended the event.

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1;l by Mrs. Mary:-niiMi for the' : |"» "f officers.

(r heads the newVlK.

1 installed were:'li'iinchik. first

M ' s William• <•"••<••• p r e s i d e n t ;l lk principal, hon-

' Mrs. Wy-_ secre-Monteiro.

- H-crctary; Mrs.111 •'"• Measurer; and

Mihamentarian.' l | l | 0»s for the an

I I '- 'am, held in' ''''i slung Avenue.

f 'J".ak's sixtht :"' Hie animal

Il'-il||> '>y Miss E.1'Kiel's.

' ' '" '- 'I portion in-.".''« Hymn; St.""' I'eanut Song;

! ll ' !"; and Three]"•'" '^t'iBler. The

( i '"«"«: Now Letl:! '''»11; Hlowin' In'' "11>:; Windy, by

:|'. Wrlls Fargo' '' Mii^ii- Man,

: iVaditioual"" ;i ^'iir, Folk

from the''Hi'

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5 ^> i i - . L y n n/•"•'• ^ o k e y a n d"-'•"• flutes; N a n c y•'' "I't^balis, Paul'•'' l l u ' John Steig

''""I Astorita'''"'• "obert Mer-

itt, trumpets, Peter Tranchik,baritone horn; Louis La Molt a,Paul Noone and Joseph Zarem-ba, drums; John Steigler playedan accordion solo.

In ChorusFourth grade chorus mem

bers were: Patricia Boccardi,Lynn Campbell, Nancy Ciotto,Kathy Garaffa. Mark Harvilia,Marie Kull. Bonnie MacDonald,Karen Marlino, Donna Nier,Paul Noone, Theresa Weidele,Pamela Rosol, Mrs. Long,teacher.

Fifth graders in the chorusincluded: Nancy Boroz. DianeDidzbalis. Paulette MacDonald,Gwen Rice, Diane Scha«erLarry Siana, Joan Werdmannand Joseph Zaremba, Mrs. Sailsteacher; Patricia Davis, PaulGretsky. Daniel Kolides, WayneMaurer, Jeffrey Miller, LaurieRiccobono, Patricia SouthardJohn Steigler, Peter Tranchikand Donna Zentz, Mr. Weinbrenner, teacher.

The sixth grade chorus members were: Dina BarakosJames Bowen, Carolyn Campbell, Joanne Didzbalis, LorraineEllii, Judith (Jokey, Laura liarvilla, Jaae lluryk, Deborah Jubanowsky, Jill Leskanic, DianeLyons. Sharon Mercuric, Donaid Meyerowitz. Denise Scarselletta, Deborah Sellaro. DeborahSheridan, Lori Skeltou. I'atherme Walter* and Annette Zielinski.

Tb« nearw we coins to greamm toe more clearly we seethat they a n only men.

-Jean deli Bruyen

Group ProjectsTrip to Rome

METUCHEN — The "'arkwayChapter of Deborah will hold itsast meeting of the season to

night at the Lamp Post Inn,New Street. Metuchen at 8:30P.M. Mrs, Esther Blick, regional chairman will officiate rt theinstallation of officers. Therewill also be an award presenta-tion ending with a dessert supper.

Future plans of the Parkwaybapter include a trip to Rome

from October 31 to November 7,offered at an exceptional raleit includes the first class planenon stop via TWA Jet, roundtrip transfers from airport tohotel, hotel accommodations atthe very popular Massimo D'Azeglio Hotel, a welcome dinnerparty, breakfast and choice oflunch or dinner daily, two daysof sightseeing, which includesTiboli, Ancient Rome and Vatican City, farewell dinner partyflight bags, baggage handling,tips, taxes, and services and op-tional tours arc available toFlorence, Capri, and VeniceFor further information abouithis trip, interested partiesrequested to call "Sunny" a548 4252.

A Chinese auction is beingplanned fur September 16. athe Elks•Metuohcn Lodge at 7Middle^:* An-iuiu, tu HutuchenChairman for the affair will bMrs. Mildred Friedman anMrs. Marion Qagliariello withticket chairmen, Mrs. Mar;Wolfe and Mrs. Edith Golabek

^ •

A great man will not trtmpteupon a woman, nor speak toan emperor.

-Thomas Fuller

Band to Climax ActivitiesWith Trip to Lake AreaWOODBRIDGE — As a cli-

max to a busy season, the Woodbridge Senior High School Bandmembers will participate' in theannual trip to Lake Hopatcongon Saturday, June 20. The daywill include swimming, picnic-ng and an evening at the amuse,ment park. Casimir Urbanski,director, and some members ofthe Band Boosters will accom-pany them.

The activities included musicclinics, exchange concerts, con-certs, marching festivals, concert band festivals, trophy-winning participation in paradesand the highlight of the semes-ter's events, the Winchester,Virginia Shenandoah A p p l eBlossom Festival. The band, ata last minute's notice, played theNational Anthem and Taps afterthe Memorial Day Parade.

Last week the unit look part ina sight-reading clinic given byprofessional musicians, anportunity to learn more aboutmusic. Mr. Urbanski said hisaim, along with the Band lloo»lers Is to enlarge the horizonsmusically of "this fine group ofyoung musicians".

According to the judge's' official statement, released nfttrthe band played at Urn Mightstown Concert Band Festival lasSpring, the young peupU- havealready readied "a professionalism to be envied by other bandorganizations." A full page pres-entation including many phpraphs, will be included in June'sedition of "What's New iuMusic", giving some of thebackground of the high »ehoolband, itreislnx the *1un" to

oung musicians have withmusic and marching.

The third annual MarchingBand Camp will take place theend of August at Barnegat Bay,providing one week of marching— band rehearsal as well as anend of summer activity, lncoming band members will be intro-duced to the marching routinesand the older members. Fundome from the weekly news-

paper drives conducted by theband in the township.

Township ResidentsMontclair Graduates

WOODBRIDGE — A moi l iTownship residents who receiveidegrees recently from MontclaiState College were: Patricia JMatuska, daughter of Mr. ancMrs. Edward Matuska, 17 Pin«Street Colonta and Mari» Mer.curio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,Ralph Mercurio, 44 Lee StreetHopelawu.

A graduate of Woodbridge Senior High School, Class of l!Miss Matuska majored in physical education at Uie collegiand plans to teucli. Her extracurriculer acliviti«.s includeilota Gauiina Xi Soruity,, ModenDanca Club and Movniunt amRhythm Club.

JMiss Mercurio also Ki'adualt1

from Woodbridge Senior lliglSchool in 1966 and also majorefin health and physical educationShe was a member of the Physkal Education Club and teamm d Delta Omkron Pi Sorirty

U. S. agencies plan convenioa«l mhi waalei.

KDISON — A Solemn Blessingid festival coiicelebrated Mass

f Thanksgiving will be held atdedication of the new St.

honias Aquinas High School, 1iiif,'ley Lane, on Sunday, June. 3 P. M. A buffet will be aerv-

d after the ceremony in thechool cafeteriaThe Most Rev. George W.hr, S.T.D., Bishop of Trenton,•ill be celebrant. Concelebrantsf the Mass will be; Very Rev.Consignor Thomas J. Frain,*h.D., superintendent of schools,astor of St. Ann's Church,Trenton; Rev. John P. Grabow-ki, pastor of St. Helena'sChurch. Edison; Rev. Donald\. Endebroch, pastor of St. John'ianney Church, Colonia; Rev.august Newmann, associate pas-or of St. Francis' Church, Me.uchen; Rev. John R. Gen>ty,issociate pastor of St. Cecelia's)hurch, Iselin; and Rev. Rich-ird C. Brietske, principal of St."homas Aquinas High School."

List Chaplains'Chaplains to the Bishop will

e: Rev. William R. Capano,irincipal of St. J u n Viarmeyligh School, Holmdel and Revieorge M. Brembos, principaI St. Pius X High School, Pisataway. Rev. Edward U

Kmiec will be master of ceremonies.

Students of St. Thomas Aquinas High School will participateas minor ministers and liturgicalmusic will be by the St. ThomasAquinas High School Glee Club,directed by Rev. Floriau Jjail.The school, which opened it;

doors to a freshman class lastSeptember, has pupils fromselin, Colonia, Edison and Meuchen. Sister Mary Aldona

associate principal. The schoolis staffed by the Felician Ord£

Members of the Student Council and the National JunioiHonor Society will be assistinby parking cars, ilistributiudedication booklets and directinipeople to the cafeteria.

Unit Suspends WeeklyRehearsals Until Fall

ISELIN — Mrs. Douglas Har.ris, director of the Carol Chohof First Presbyterian Churchannounced the unit will not meelduring the mouths of June, Julyand August. Itehear.suLs will re-sume in the Fall, with date to bt

Rev. Milos Celebrates45th Anniversary; ToBe Honored This Sunday

The choir, composed of seconand third grade children, gavits last psrfonnance on MotherDay.

Mrs. Harris, who is also chaiman for the annual VacatioBible School, reported teachersare stlH being sought for the ieslon, to be held this year fromJuly 20 through July 31. Hours

i U b U

The Rev. Stanislaus A. Milos,tastor of St. Anthony's Church

Port Reading, celebrated his15th anniversary to the Priestmod on Saturday.

Father Milos will commemoate his anniversary on Sunday,une 14, by celebrating the Holyiacrafice of Mass at 12:00loon. Following the Mass, thejarish is honoring him with annformal Buffet Luncheon from

P. M. to 5 P .M. in the Parishtecreation Hall on West Avenue,ort Reading,father Milos is a native of

Wafre, Massachusetts. He studiedun&er the Salesian Fathers atDon Bosco Institute, Ramsey andat Fordham University, where hereceived his Bachelor of ArtsDegree in 1921. He studied Sac-red Theology in the SalesianHouse of Studies and was ordained in 1925 in St, Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. He returned to Don Bosco PreparatorySchool as a teacher, remainingthere until 1938.

Parish assignments since ineluded St, Anthony's in RedBank; Our Lady of Mt. Virginin New Brunswick and St. Jo-soph's in Bound Brook fora year before coming to St. Anthony's in April of 1943.

Father Milos has been pastoof St. Anthony's for 27 years.Under his Pastorship, the parishhas grown from a small coun-try type of 100 families to a sub.urban parish community of ovei1,000 families. The parish property consists of a Church -withseating capacity of close to 4<Xpersons, a 20,000 volume librarya grad« school with an enrollment of 240 pupils, a recreatioicenter, a convent and a rectory

One of his greatest joys i:Father Milos tremendous lovifor children for whom he alwaysmakes the time for either blistening to their problems orhim tolling them stories or teach-ing them to play a particularmusical instrument such as thefife or (ite guitar.

BethSholomLists Services

GETS B. S. DEGREEWOODBRIDGE — Brian K.

Mullen, 151 Bergen Street, received a Bachelor of scienca de-gree Monday, June 1, during theannual graduation exercises ofTulane University, New Orleans.Thi degree wai conferred by Dr.Herbert E. Loageitecker, Tulanepreaklutt.

ISELIN—Rabbi Harold Richt-nan and Cantor Evan Jerin will:onduct Shavuot services onTuesday, Wednesday and Thuralay, June 9, 10 and 11 at Con-gregation Beth Sholom, 90 Coo-ler Avenue. The holiday of Sha-aiot commemorates the givingf the Torah on Mount Sinai, ttwlarvcsting of Wheat in Israelind the ripening of the first fruit...The Iselin Musical Drama

jroup presented selections fromMiver at the synagogue recent-

ly. Participating in the programwere: Beth Bernstein, SylviaGurney, Judy Maren. Fern Jur-;rau. Cindy Teilesnick, Lori Le-inc. Lisa Bernstein, Andrea?ohen, Ellen Schneiderman, Jay

Tauber and Mitchell Conn, ElinGursky was the director.

Harry Hodes. son of Mr. andMrs. Herman Hodes, has beenawarded the Eagle Rank inScouting and will be presented,with it at a Court of Honor,The ceremony, to be held by BoyScout Troop 70, is scheduled forJune 17, 7 P. M. Among the officials invited are Rep. EdwardJ. Patten; Mayor Ralph Barone;representatives of scouting andof veterans groups. The troop'sfive other Eagle Scouts will at-tend the ceremony, Members areinvited to attend.

Harry h a graduate of tileBeth Sholom Hebrew School andbecame a Bar Mitzvah in 1967.He attended School 15, IselinJunior High School and nowattends John F. Kennedy HighSchool. He will be 16 years oldthis month.

The youth's main Interest inscouting has been in the areasof nature, conservation andcampcraft. He has been hiredas a counscllor-ln training for na-ture and conservation, this sum-mer at Camp Sakawawin, Stoke*State Forest,

Tho next Congregation execu-tive board meeting will be heldon Tuesday, June 23, S P. JU.All board members are urgedto attend as Congregation mem-bers.

Economta indicator! sttbliM

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PACH TWELVI Wednesday, June to,1970

School to BeginProgram in Fall

WOODBRIDGE - Mrs DarinKelly, principal of School l.•peaking at an executive boardmeeting of the PTO, told of thrMedia Orientated Program toPromote Explanation in TVur-hIng (Humanitarians Program)which will begin at the school inthe Fall. The eight week's pro.f r a m , w i t h Kindergartenthrough third grade student*participating In succession, will"be under the direction of Mr.Kohler.

. Mrs. Trudy Daldone, president.read a letter from the Students

* Union of Middlesex College, asking U)« ttudents to present theViewpoint of the Aeadem'e Com-

" inunlty regarding the events InSoutheast Asia at a generalmembership meeting. However,since there are no further meet-ings this term a letter wilt be•ent explaining that perhaps thematter be taken up in the Fall.

Th« sixth grade student* Hen*'I "Hand-drawn thank you card toth* PTO for making the sixthgrade trip to Allaire State Parkpossible.

An assembly is planned forpresentation of pins to the 25iixth grade band members andfour officers of the StudentCouncil.

Mrs. Jean Palumbo. Mrs. Aud-rey Weber and Mrs. GloriaDaidona volunteered to help au-dit the treasurer's books. MissBrennen asked for volunteers tocategorize things In the ScienceRoom. She requested fliers besent to the homes asking forvolunteers to form a ScienceCommittee to help on a perman-ent basis once or twice a week,starting in the Fall. Mrs. JennieHalverson offered to continuebeing in charge of class-mothers,With Mrs. Gloria Maiur, nextyear.

LEGAL

IK. i n m m ef the Mid tay. et Ik*sheriff*. Offlc ia the city ofBrunanick, N. J.

AM. that wttah tract er peree) 1lend eltaala, lytaaj aad betiaf ta (heTn»-»*hl» 1 WaasBIIMat. Canty ef mi-dlrwi. u d Hal* of New Jersw

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Taka node* that MAROABBTrutM of Court. Sold tuhjrrt (o w™iltlon«i KNC8I, t/« Sparta R'* Cocktail Bartit Ml* kaa apptM ta the Mar>r and Commoatit Ml*.

JOHN J,8

and KAUTMANfor Plaintiff

I- P. B/KH7-M-7/1/7D MO M

NOTICEPteaaa take) art I n that at a Public

Meeting of tba Municipal Council of th*TVrwnahJp of Weedbrldge. held e s J I B SJ* 1970, tha application by WrtMbrldgeSwim d a b far a use variance nermltttnsIIx tut of p n m l K i Ha a lainurMry ackoot, locitrt noni}«. Wooifliiidfc,rrty on tlw•hip Tai Hap aj

m Zi tn

b int!Av#.

»>-C In

, / pkaa apptM ta the Mar>r and Commoac i l f n B f C a t « f

pcaueil of nit of Caita«« for• Plenary Retail ConaumptiM Ucemaac-ee aw p r e n i s n situated al * » - « Batva)t A r e n a . Carteret. New Jersey

otdeetioBs if any. rtioald be nudeImmediately n writing to Patrick Po-tecnlf. Bnroofti Clerk ef tlM Boroughaf Carter*!. New Jerwy.

LE«AL NOTtCRS LEGAL NOTICES

Uie B a n o f h ef Carterat for a CUMlicense No. CB-9 for premise* stimtedl Ta»» notice that ANN B. B D B UM m Bavaimit

Obfcetkms Ifimmediately n writing

Cartarat. N J.

t Patrick Pa-f. aomuli Cler* of Ika Snroa|n

1 Carterat. New l*nt?.

Mayor and

UKRAINIAN AMERICANCITIZENS' CLUB(Prei > Owielaa Rrab(Sec ) Walter .'mrw

NOTICETaka notlea thai JOSEPH OAVAI.ETZ

and JULIA OAVALET*. Partner*, t /aMcRale'a fflwr and Bar hava applied tothe Mayor and Common Council of theBorough of Carterat for a Plenary Retail T > 1 , j ^ g .Consumption license No. CJ» for prrm , l n d LILUAN

floated at Ba Roosevelt Avenne. p „ U v mCarteret. New Jemey. to the

Objections II any, thoald be made Im

loef th*

at Carterat. far a Pk»aryDetail Dtstribotlosi HeaaM lh. M » t

ettnteO at Tt Waattafeaa Ave-nue. Carteret, New Jersey.

OojKtlona. • any, ekesU haImmediately ta wrlUnf lo: PatrickPelnoitg. Bowafh Oar* et the BeneaAof Carteret. New Jartay.

(Signed)ANN B. RETBBt/a RelUa Mown

L P I/IHI/K f«e

art LOtnriAOY t / a

have

W. FIAOY

mediately In writing to Patrick Pntnrnlg.Borough Clertt of the Borough of Csrter-e*. New Jersey

(Signed)JOSEPH OAVALETl.JITLIA GAVALETZ,

Partners.t/a McHale's Diner and Bar

of the Borough afCoaneti

Cartarat far a

t/aMtra. haa

LJ. «/M»/T0 tt 12NOTICE

Taka notlea that CHARLES J. BRADY.

Plenary Retail DiaWbcrtlMi Utenaat i l for premises aJtaatad at W-WlRoosevelt A>taaa, Cartarat, N. J.

Ob>eettona. U a»». akeald ba nada

I/a Brady'a Cafe, hat applied to the' (, P 6/110/7DMayor and Common Council of the Bcr • __aofh of CarUret, lot a Plenary Retail!

immediately n writing laPotorntg, Dmuugh Clerk ef tnaof carteret. Mew Jersey.

(Signed)I/JIJIS W. NAGYUIJJAN NAOYt/a Nafy'a Family

Patrick

p p Ian m Zona ba and hrrthy !• DK.VIET)oa Ui« frotadi Uiat lh* prarnaed u«r«<cnld ovt iuuml th« dItlM i M wootd hava

and fartla detrimental rt

(•ot on lh* fancral health, o f r i r anr]vMxrt of (he To«itthlp and would re-nlt In addttkonat traffic hazurda to U»j»wr«l public and proapscilv* umn of

tj V, Vakml

Munit%al a*rkL. P. 8/10/TO

SHEtUFF'S HALESUPERIOR COURT OF

N«W JERSEYCHANCERY DrVMtOVMIDDLESEX COUNTS

Dwkat St. F«rT-*tTia Parth Am boy Inatllutlon, a hank

ln« corporatlm, ka Plaintiff, «r,l RudolphF. Wtntura add Franoca C. Wentura, htawlfa. Local Financs Co., of Ediaon. aoorporatkra, and Stats of New J m « v .ara EMaadant*. Writ of Execution fnrlha aala of mortjated prtmljea datedM tth l»70

Campus UnrestMeeting Topic

EDISON — Our Savior's Luth.eran Church, 50 Calvert AvenueEast, announces the followingschedule beginning Wednesday,June 10.

Tonight at 8 o'clock, discussionon campus unrest at home ofDr. and Mrs. Richard Peterscn,811 New Dover Road, Edison.The Rev. Warren Strickler,

campus pastor at Rutgers University will lead the discussion.

Sunday, June 14, regular wor-ship, service at 9 A. M. and ser-vice at the Soldiers' Home, Men-lo Park, 10:30 A. M.

Each Sunday alter the morn._ing worship service registrationsare being accepted for VacationChurch School which starts onMonday, June 22, and runsthrough Friday, July 3. Mrs.Fred Peterson Is superintendentantTis assisted by Mrs. GeorgeClo* and Mrs. Roy Ringberg.

»J52

MayB

l»70.virtue of lha above slated Writ, tn

me directed and delivered, I will expto sale at public vendue on WEDNES-DAY, THE « h . DAY OF JtJI.V A. D..ItTO at the hour of twci o'clock bythen prevailing (Standard or DaylightSaving l time. In the afternoon of the.ssld day, at tha Sheriff* Office in theCity of New Brunswick. N. J.

All the follovrlnf tract or Mice! ofland and the premises hereinafter partlcularly described, aitunlt. lying andbeing in the Township t>( WoodbridKe Intha County of Middlesex and State ofNew Jeraey:

BEGINNINO at a point on the Easterly Una of Ford Avenue, distant Norttverly 79 3} feet from tha Init iat ion ,,r iiwEasterly line of Ford Avenuo and theNortherly line of Mnden Siree4: sndrunning thence d i South B9 dcifrrca ztminutes East 21H.30 feet to a point thence(2) N o r t h no i l e j j r r r s .11 m i l i l i l c i lO.ist 75

MARGARET BERENCS1t/a Sports Rest Cocktail Bar

NOTtCFTake notice th.l ANTHONY J. TOP-

PO. t'a Tnpp<V* Tavern, has appHed lothe Mayor and Common Council of thaBoreugh ot Carteret (or a Plenary Betail Consumption license No. C-J7 forpratmaas situated at 19 Rudam Street,

Consumption license No. C-7 for premlsrjtittiatad at SM Washington Avenue, Carlent. New Jersey.

Objections, If any, should ha made lm imediately In writing to: Patrick PotncniH.jBoron«ti clerk of tha Borough of Carter 'et. New Jersey

(Signed)CHARLES J. BRADYt/a Brady's Cafe

*/3-lfl/7O *7.«1

KOTtCKTake notice that THE TOUT SLOVAK

CITIZENS CLUB has applied la theMayor and Common Cornell «f tha Bor-

(oiuumptlon liceaaad t TM

Cartaret. N.OkiacUoiu any. ihoaild ba made

ImmedUttly In writing to Patrick Ps-toeadf. Boroagh Clerk of the Boroughaf Carteret. New Jersey.

(Signed)ANTHONY J. TOPPO

I/a Toppo'a TavernL.P. «/3-HI/7T) I7.se,

NOTICETake notice that SOPHIE KLEBAN. t/a

mil Bowl, has applied to tha Mayor andCommon Council of the Borough of Car-terel for a Plenary Retail Consumptionlicense No C-37 for premises situated atM9-57I Rooeevelt Avenue. Cartaret. N J.

Objections, tf any. should be made Im-mediately In writing to Patrick Potomig,Borough Clerk of the Borough ol Carter-et, New Jeraty.

(Signed)SOPHIE KLXBAN

t/a Rill Bowl. S/3-10/70 *7!0

NOTICKTaka notice that LOUIS A. LUIUSIUR

t/a Be-Jayi, h u applied to the Mayor andCommon Council of the Borough of Car-tarat for a Plenary Retail Consmnptiaalicense No. C-i» for premlaaa situatedal 4 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J.

Objections. 11 any, should ba madeImmediately In nrritlng to Patrick Po-tocnlg, Borough Clerk of tba) BoraojAof Carteret, New Jersey.

(Signed)LOUIS A, LtrKASIUR.

t/a Be-JtyaL.P. S/3-10/70 t7 .»

NOTICETake notice that CITY LINE BAR I

GRILL, BrC . t/a City Line Barhas applied to the Mayor endCouncil of the Borough of Carteret lor

Plenary Retail Consumption licenseNo. C-M for premises aituated at 3Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. N. Joosevelt , . I

Tha officers and director! of said for jDeration ara Giovinlna Rlbai. I Ron*e' i .r . f l in/70velt Avenue, Carteret, N J.i Palma V.a-'ilh, 319 Carteret Ave., Carteret. N. J.;Theresa Donovan, 10 Polk Ave., Carterel,N. J.

Objections. U any, should be made Im

graes X} minutes Wrst ?21.42 r ct InFord Av. iu l r

(he Ensl<Mly

thranil

irwEasterly linethence H i Alnng ... . . ..Kord Avenue South 3 degrees 4S minules 5+ set-onds WMt 75 25 fret It)point or pimp uf Ili^innins.

Tha above ili-«cri|>ilnnwith

NOTICETaka notlea that WILLIAM J. S1TAR.

JTt , I/a Sltar'a Liquor Store, haa ap-plied ia the Mayor and Oonnufl Councilof tha Borough of Carttret for a PlenaryRetail Distribution license No. D-« farpremises situated al 1297 RooaaraH A T *nue, Carteret, N. i

Objection!, If any, ahould ba madeInmrdiately ta writing to Patrick Po-ftocnlg. Borough Clerk of tha Borottffeat Carteret. New Jeraty.

(Signed)WILLIAM J. SITAR. JR.

t / l SlUr's Uquor StoreL.P. (i/310/70 I7.M

surveyIn .K'l-nuf.i

liy Howard

NOTICETake notice that JOSEPH MAJOROS.

has applied to tha Mayor and CommonCounrii of the Borough of Carteret fora Plenary Retail Consumption licenseNo. C-23 for premises situated atRoosevelt Avenue, Carteret. N. J,

Objections, it any, ahould be madaimmediately In writing to Patrick Fo-tocnlg, Borough Clerk ef the Boroughof Carteret, New Jersey.

(Signed)JOSEPH MAJOROS

F.

faris'ei" situated at T» Roosevelt »•r.irterst, Naw Jeraey

Objections, If any, ahould beimmediately tr. writing to: Patrick po.tocnli. Borough Clerk of the Borough efCatirret. New Jersey.

TMK FIBST SLOVAK CTTtEENSCLUB

John Safchlnsky, PresidentJohn Ssrsks. Fin. Secy.Andrew W. Banlck, Treaaorer

.P . fi/3-10/70 n.u

Tak» notleaNOTICE

that JOSEPH SANDORBAR. INC., t/a Joa'a Bar, has applied(o the H«yt>r and Common Coandl Miho Borough of Cartarat for a PlenaryRetail ContomptioB license No. C-U lorpremltea attustad at 71 Penhlag. Aranua.Carteret. New Jerpey.

Objections, U any. ahoold ba mada

h Grill, tocnig, BoroughCommon of Carteret. Ne

Immedlalely in writing to: Patrick Po-Borough Clerk of the Benofh

w Jeraey,(Sinned)JOSEPH SANDOR BAR, INC.t/a Joe's Bar

Jnseph Sanclor, Pras,Marjaret Senior. Secy.Treas.

mediately In writing to: Patrick Polornij,Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carteret, New Jersey.

(Slffnod)CITY LINE BAR fc GBI1.L, INC.

Giovanina Rl^ar, Preaident3 Roowvplt AveauaCarteret, «. J.

L.P. 6/310/TO til.52

NOTICETike notlea that WILLIAM STTAR, t /

Package Store, has applied

NOTICETalce notice that CARTERET HOTEL

CORPORATION. INC., t / i Gypsy Camp.|L.r. 6/310/70hag applied to th« Mayor and CommonCouncil of the Borough of Carteret fora Plenary Retail Consumption license

the Mayor and Commoa Council af th»Borough of Cartarat. for a Pleaarytail Distribution Detest No. DJ,l>rcniiips iltuatad at 1S0-15S WashinctoaiAvrnue, Carterat. Ne» Jersey.

nhjectlom, If any. ahoold ba madImmediately in writing to; Patrick Po-torni:. Borough Clerk al tba Borou**of Carteret, New Jereey.

(Signed). WILLIAM SITAR

t/a Stlsr's Pacsaga Store•7

LEGAL NOTICES

thai AwatE anu, ore.> to* WHad to tha May-

anal Canmaa Oa«Kiil of tna Boron**

Tab* eajtto |a Vote haMo

Carteret tar • Plaiiary Betail Omasmp.« Uoaaaa Na, O » . for pnmiaaa »iw-Ml al M WteMnftM Avsms. Cartaret.

few Jaraay.niijarltoias. • tay. ahooM ba made lm

r ta wrtttaf to Patrici Potocnif,CMt tt tha Borough of Carter-

New Jaraay.(Signed)

Avon anu. INC.t/a Vina RoecoAmelia Xueo, Free.Joan Tubwa, S*r.

.P. f/J-Mi/70

LEGAL TtOtlOtS LEGAL N(i iKIfOIKI

valt Avenue, Cartarat, N. J,Objections, If any, ahould be nude Im-

mediately to wrltln* *a Patrick Potocnif.Borough Clerk of the Bwonfh af Carter-ai. Naw Jeraay.

(Signed)JOHN PAOBDOROTHY M. PACKi/a Jack Pafe'a

L.P. e/1-10/70 f*M

'SI

(llgnad)M T L D R E T J - R in IT

NOTICETake gotlM thai MICHAEL MARKO

Mark's Place and LiquorHut U, the Mayor and Comof tha Borwifh of Carterat

. a Heaary Retail Consumption licenseNo. O-M h t premises situated at m iAooarren AVMue. Cartaret. N J.

OUaeUaH, H any. should be made Im-mediately ta writing b> Patrick Potocnig,Boranfh Clerk of the Borouflt of Carteret. New Jeraay.

(Slfned)MICRAEL MARKOWTTZI/a Mark's Place andUqtnr Store

L.P. t/S-W/TO M 1 6

NOTICETato NoUea that CRIDE!I,L, INC., tr»dif aa Crldell, Inc. hm applied to the

iayor and Comrnon Council of the Bor-ough of Cartarat for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No C-10 Inr premU-ea altusted at t35 Rooaevelt Avenue. Cartaret. New Jersey^

OFFICERSJoseph Macaluso. 10J Rnse Avenue

Wooocllff Lakea, N. J. - PresidentStlvatare Macaluso. 344 Lawtnn Avenue,

NOTfCE

Taka mtlee that JOHN KOKOLOi andSTEPHEN KOKOLU8 t/a Koks Tavernhave applied to lha Mayor and OunnMfiCouncU ol the Boroogh of Cartarat for aPlenary Retail Consumption license No.c 11, for premises situated at « HudsonStreet, carterel, N. J. (to lnolnde cellar).

Objeotlonj, U any. should be mada Im-mediately tn writing la Patrick Petoenlf.Borough Clerk ef tha Borough ef Carter-et, New Jaraay.

(Signed)JOHN KOROLUS andSTEPHEN KOKOLUS

t/a Kok'a TavernL.P. i/310/TO ss.lo

"OTK F

CHffdde Park, N J. Scc.-Tl>H.DIRECTORS

Joseph Maeslujo. 104 Hose Avenue.Woodcliff lJk«j. N. J.

Salvatore Macaluso, 144 t,mvtcm Avenue,OUtside Park. N. J.

STOCKHOLDERSM.P.M. Company. Inc , a New Jeraey

corporation with Us principal office at 3Manor Court, Teaneck. N»w Jersey, l»tha owner of all of the shsres of Crldell.Inc. The officers are Joseph MacalJso,IN Rose Avenue. Woodclllf Lakes. N J.President! SaJvatore Macaliuo, 244 Lawlo* Avenue, CUffside Park. N. J. • Secretary-Treiurareri and Alexander Tomel,7M Palisade Avenue, Teanerk, N J. -Aaalatant Secretary. The director* are'oaeph Macaluao, 102 Rose Avenue, Wood

cliff Laltea, N. J.l Salvatore Macaluso.

NOTICETake notice that CARPATHO-RUMIAN

AMERICAN CmZENS" CLUB baa ap-plled to tha Mayor and Common Councilof tha Borough of Cartarat for a Clublicense No. CB-I for pramlaai attaatadat 1 Jaha Street Cartarat. N. i.

Objections. U any, •hauld ba aisda lag,mediately la writing to Patrick Potoenlf,Borough Clerk of the Borough et Carteret, New JerMy

(Signed)CARPATHO-RUSSIAN AMERICAN

CITIZENS' CLUBMleharl Koncl, President

76 Linden St., Carleret, H. 1.Richard Loiak, Secretary,

7S Randolph St.. Carteret. N, J.Peter Bucsak, Treasurer,

4S Lee St., Port Raadlng. N. J.LP. t/3-10/70 *10M

_ forsumption license No <situated at Route I) s \™ ?**** *"*• *Vfnr.-WM4ortdfa. N.J

Objections u any, ,,Immediately in wtitiilLValantt, Manlclpni , ,.,New Janey.

(Signed)AVENEL RECRl- ,t*/«e Ray's HutAle* Kaohtir. Ftr,Mary Xovark, vimAnn Kaphur. Ser i,Avenel, N.J

L P . «/M0-70

' TTal

NOTKITaka aotloa that MM,V . . .

I/a Bumry'i T«v,m h v

Municipal Council ofWoodbrldg* for a n ^ l r ,mmptlon Mcenae Nn c -isituated at SM Woo.ii.r-ij;.Reading. Town,Mp np u , ,Jeraay.

Objectlona. tf any. ,i,,medlataly In writini; (,, r•ntl. Municipal r:.,k -J«r»ay.

(Signed)MARY BARAMIAKt/a Btmty'i Taveri-Port Reading, N i

L.P. e/3-10-70NOTICE

Take notice that JULIUS DAJlAB ladROSE DARAB, t/a Darab'i Tavern, kaTaapplied to the Mayor and Commoa Oova>ell of the Borough of Cartarat. tor •Plenary Retail Consumption license No.C-9, for premises altualad at 1041 Wagk-tngton Avenue, Cartaret, New Janey.

Oblectloni. If any. ahould b* made 1m-144 Uwton Avenue, CllffiW* Park, New: mediately In writing to Patrick Potoenlf,Janey; Maria Maraluno, 2H U«i»n Av-i Borough Clerk of tha Borough af Cartar-enue. Cllfflld* Park. N. J. and WilliamG. Francis, HO SUinegate Road, Buffalo Grove, Illinois The itock-holdara are Joseph Macaluso, Salv.iloreMacaluso and Maria Macaluso.

Objections, tf any, should be made Im-mediately In writing to Mr. ratrick Po-tocnlf. Clerk of tha Borough of Lirteret.

(ilgned)CHIDELL. INCMS Rooaavelt AvrnuaCarteret, New Jersey

et. New Jeraey.

L.P. S/3-10/70

(Signed)JULIUS DARABROSE DARABt/a Darab's Ta»era

ttli

L.P. I/3-10/7O » « • «

Taks noUcaNOTICEthat the COLUMBIAN

No. C-38 for premises situated at IHolly Street, Carteret, New Jersey

Objections, if nny, Ihnutd he lImmediately in writing to: Patrick Po-i™ . ,, „ •tocnig, Borough Clerk of the B o r e u g h . c 1 " ^ " c .Mf« "Jo 'of Carteret. New Jersey "J."1 . ! ' ' M J " C k

JtCARTERET HOTEL CORPORA-TION. IMCt / a Gypsy Camp

George A. Brawn, PresidentRobert W. Brown, Vice Prei idanlCecelia Brown, Secretary

I. P. 6/3-10/70 $5

NOTICETake notlea that CATHOLIC WAR

VETERANS. ST. EL1AS I»OST #7»T, baaA •• appHed to tha Mayor and Common Coun-

cil of the Borough of Carteret for aCB-7 for premises lo-son Avenue, Carteret ,

New Jersey.Objections, If any , should ba m a d a

NOTICETaka nctloe that M1CHAEI, M15KO and

VERONICA M1SKO t / a Mlsko's Cafe,b a n applied lo the Mayor «nd CommonCouncil of tha Borough of Carteret for aPlenary Ratal] Consumption license No .C - a lor pratnlsea aituated at 139 Ran-dolph Street, and Lots « B , « , «7, «».Block 171, Carteret. N. J.

Objection!, tf any should be made tinmediately In writing to Patrick Potocnif,Borough Clerk of t!>« Borough of Carter-at. New Jersey

(SigtiH)MICHAEL MISKO.VERONICA MISKOt/a Misko'i Cafe.

LEGAL NOTICES

Board of AdjustmentTownship ol Woodhrldfs, N. J,

(ColonialNOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:YOU AUB HXREBY NOTIFIES, as

provided by law, toM on May 28, 1870,the Board of Adjustment. Township ofWoodbridfe, passed a Resolution permittipf the erection of a. single familydwelling located al 41 Lincoln Avenue,Colnnla. New Jeraay, known and daatf-B»led on tha Woodbrldge Township Tax•' as Lota 1»B. 20. 21 and U (new lot

Block 47J-A. In an R-« residential

. Bcjolntloa aUowed the propertyowner lo have a front aat-back of JO featinetead 15 feet and • rear yard of 4Jfeet Instead of 30 feet due to the tri-angular configuration of the lot, so thaitha permitted building vt the single lajn-ily dwelllnf would be the most efficientdevelopment ol the property.

The variance had the simulation thata paved driveway bo installed from thesweat to tha garage and that atdewalksand curbs be installed. This varianoewas frentod affective as of May it, 1970,

JOSEPH ROIBAL andALICE EOIBAL, AppllcanU

C/o LANCE A. POSNBR, KSV)• ! 60 Park Place

Newark, Naw Jerseyh.r. a/10/7O t8M

Koona Associate, Perth Amboy, N. J.,dated April 2, 195B.

Being further known a.t I f lts 7A and7B In Block USE B* the i i i m apiwar onthe Woodbridne Tow-iuhip Tax Assess-mint Map.

Being tha prtmliM commonly knownand dealfnat*d »s No. lie Kurd Avenue,Fords. N. J.

The approximate amount of (he said•ale Is the sum of Ten Thousand SevenHundred Five Dollars (Slo.70S.oo) moreor lass, pliu interest together with thecoats of this sale.

Tha suhsrribfr reserves the right toidjourn said sale from tune Ui timp

subject only lo such limitation* or reetrtetlona upon the exercise of suchpower aa may be specially provided bylaw or rules of Court. Sold «ubject tooondltkona of salt

JOHN J. FLANAGANSheriff

Kovacf, Anderson, Horowlti,Radar t DatoAttorneys

L.P. 6/5-10/70 W,72

Taka noticeNOTICElh»t JOHN KOLIBAS.

NOTICETaka notice that the ST DEMETRIUS

MEN'S CLUB OF CARTERET, NEWJKRSEV, has applied to tha Mayor and

t/a Kollbaa' Tavern h u applied to the [ Common Council of the Borough of Car-Mayor and Common Council of the BorDufh of Carteret for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-20 for pram-.Ises situated at 41-O Panning Avenue1

Carterel. N. J.Objections, if any, sheald be made

Immediately in writing to Patrick Po-tocnig, Borough Clerk of the Boreugbef Carteret, New Jersey.

(Signed)JOHN KOIJBAS

t/a Kolibas' TavernI, P. s/3-10/70

teret for a Club llcaue No. CB-10 forpremises located at 6J Liberty Straat,Cactcret, Naw Jeraty.' ObJacUons, tf any, ahould ba mate Immedlataly In writing to Patrick PotoenlfBoroufk Clerk of tha Borough of Cartsr*et, Naw Jerwy.

(Slfned)ST. DEMETRIUS HEN'S CLUBOF CARTERET, NEW JERSEY

CLUB haa applied to tha Mayor antCommon Council of tha Borough of Car-taret for a Club Ucenaa No. CB-1, axpremlsei altusted at IM High Straat, Cartaret. N. J.

The officers of tha club ara: President,Leon Curran, Jr.; Vice-President. JohnPetroslno; Treasurer. Oaorfa Stolta;Financial Secretary. Walter A. Campbell;Recordtng Secretary, Robert Cawley.

Objections, U any. should ba mada Im-mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnif,Borough Clerk of tha Borough of Carter-et. Naw Jersey.

(Signed)COLUMBIAN CLUB,1*011 Curran, Jr., President

L.P. 6/3-10/70 tlO.Oi

NOTlt ITaka notice that ttu;<

CO.. t /a The New AI.to tk* Municipal four•hip of Woodtjrlrtjo [ , ,CoaMmptlon licentr N,laes situated «t Kn •Avenue, Fordj, To«nrtrN.J.

Objaetlona. tf any .•lmmadlat«ly In '»;ii-,Valanti, Municipal (.Naw Jaraty.

(Slfned)CROWS AND M1I.1-;t/a Tba New AlainLouis Levay. PreviJoa Lavay, Vki> r,Nina Chumura, Sr.-r

Fords, N.J.L.P. «/J-10-70

L.P. tS.16

NOTICETike notice that FRANK H. CAMP and

JANE I. CAMP t/a Frank and Janes

NOTICE-•.Tavnrn. hava npplied to the Mayor and

i Common Council of the Borough of Car-

Taka> noticeNOTK'Fthai l!n\nr

INC., t /a Roxbury Inn,to tha Municipal CVu iship of Woodbrldge inr \ConjampUon Ucenjr N iuna sltaitad at 117 \ <••aal. Township of Wwiv•••!(. "

Objapttons, U any. i>; .j ! >. ,mediately tn writing in i ,antl, Municipal ckrk, \ \ .Jersey.

(Signed)HOXBURY INN, I',,t /a Roxbury Inn. h.rAla* Barrier, PertDorlt Berripr. SfrAvenel, N.J.

L.P. «/3-1070

Immediately in writing to: Patrick Po-tocnig. Borough Clark of tba Jkcoufb aiCarteret, Naw Jeraey.

(Signed)CATHOLIC WAR VETERAN*,ST. EDAS POST #7sTAlex R. Fatekaa,

Commander,Robert McOlnnU,

First Vlca Commandar,tifmiuMl Opanowlca

Second Vlca CommanderJohn Van Glahn,

Third Vie* CommajiJorL.P. 8/3-10/70 »11.52

Take notice that CARTERET IJQUOR teret, for a Plenary Retail ConsumptionSTORK, INC., t/a Weiai' Carteret LiquorStore, Inc., baa applied to the Mayor andCommon Council of the Borough of Car-tarat for a Plenary Retail DistributionUcaUa No. IM. for premises tit aa ted atas Cooke Avenue, Carteret. N. J.

OMectiona. U any. ahould be mada Im-mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig.Boroofk Clack of ttt* Borough of Carterat. Naw Janey.

(Signed)CARTERET LIQUOR STORE,INC.

t/a Weiss' Carteret LiquorStore, Inc.

Joesph Wetaa. Prea.

«V6B I. P. 6/310/7D

Anthony J. Pluta. PresidentDonald Zaxworsky, Treasurer

*!.S4

L.P. 6/10-I7-24-7/I/7O *87M

NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that

lha followlnf ordinance was Introducedand passed on firat reading at a meet-ing o* tha Board of Health of the Boroof Carterat. N. J., duly held May 6, 19W.

PubUanad In the Leader Press May 13,1*70. with a notice of Public HearingJune 1. l»70. Adopted June 3, 1970 andto ba published by Title In the LeaderPress June 10. 1S70, effective immediate-ly as permitted by law

AN OROINANCK TO AMEND AN OR-DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCB TO EMPLOY CERTAIN PER-SONNEL AND TO FIX AND REGULATETHE COMPENSATION OF SUCH OFFI-CERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THEBOARD OF HEALTH OF THE BOMOUOK OF CARTEHET IN THE COUN-TY OF MIDDLESEX Am) THE STATEOF NEW JEIRSEY."

BOARD OF HEALTHCartaret, R J.

LJ". f/10/70 $575

NOTICETaka notlea that CARTERET CRAFTS-

MEN'S CLUB IMC, baa applied to thaMayor and Common Council of lha Bor-rough of Carterat for a Club licenaa NoCB-3 for premises aituatad at 16 ElmStreet, Carteret, N. J.

Objections, if any, should be madaImmediately tn writing to Patricktocnig, Borough Clerk of the Boroufkof Carterat, Naw Jerwy,

(Signed)CARTERET CRAFTSMEN'SCLUB. INC.

President, John McGrathVice President. Harry BrandTreasurer, Ronald WardSecretary, Edward Atluud

Sandor's Tavern, haaMayor and Common

SBSsUFF'S iALBCean ef New Jeuty

CBANCUY DIVISIONMaDDLMKX GOUNTrDaoket No.k t No. F » 4 H »

Franklin. Society Federal Savinga andLoan Association, a Savings and LoanAssociation duly chartered und«r thelawa of tk* United Slates ot America, laplaintiff aDd Joaapo 8, Fint and EuniceC. fiat, his wtfa. ara defendants. Writol JEtaoution for tha Mle at mortgagediHaiulan datad May 14th, i»ra.

By Tkta* ot tba above atatad Writ, toUM dlraetad and delivered, I win exposeto a«la at pttbUo vandu« on W K NDAY; THJI ttk DAY

Borough of Carteret for a Plenary Re-tail Consumption Ucenaa No. C> (oriremtsea aituated at 3< Hudson Street.:artareti New Jersey.

Objections, If any, should be madeimmediately in writing to: Patrick Po-tocnif, Borough Clerk at tha Boroughof Carteret, New Jeraey.

(Signed)JOHN SANDORt/a Sandor's Tavern

..P. S/3-10/70 17.68

L.P. 6/3-10/70 $9.13

NOTICETaka notlco that ERNEST FAZBKAS,

I/a Ernie's Bai and Grill, haa applied tothe Mayor and Common Council of thaBorough of Cartaret for a Plenary Retail Consumption license No. C-2 forpiraiijfi situ*tad a> iQ Pakola Terrace,Carteret. N J.

Objections, li any, abouls ba madeimmediately tn writing to Patrick Po-tocolx. Borough Clerk of lha Bgrougk

Carteret, Naw Jersey.(Signed)EHNE3T FAZEXAS

I/a Eruia'a Bar and GrillL.P. B/31O/7O flit

MIDDLESEX COUNTYAUXBOGATE'S COURT

NOTICE TO CREDITORSMary Ann Heiiu, fcxecutri* ot ln«-tld

Larsen. dfcaased, by direction of UultioJ. BriglaK Surrogate of tlw County ofMiddlesex, hereby ^ives notloa ta Uiecreditors of thi! laid Ingrld Larsen, tobring In their debts, demands and c la imagainst tlw u t i l o of the said deceased,under oath or affirmation, within t l imonths from this date or they will bef ^ dforever uf auy action therefor

a p « WKItNhJjDAY; THJI ttk DAY OF JULY A. D..1 M , t t thai hour of two o'clock by thethem prevailing Daylight Saving lima, is

•gelnit the said Executrix.Mary Ann Halru.Executrix

Dated May 27th. l»70.DarnliAch & McKeevv, Eaqa.,DM New Brunswick. Ave.Fords. New JeraeyAttorney.L.P, t/l-10/70 111.00

BOABD OP riKE COMMISSIONERSr i B C DIHBICT Nl/HBEB ONE • WOOUBaUIKiK TOWNSHIP, NEW JKBSKY

COMJ-AJLATIVC BALANCE IWKKTBalaaaa Balaooe

ABBBIM reh. M. UTs Fee. It, lMtCash ~»"JijS"M"" | 47,023 9»Daferrtd Charges to rutura T a u t i m Fuadad 3W.000.00 376,000.00

TOTAL ABUCTB imilMM

UAsUUTDU AND tUBPLUHSarUl BoBdeImptwameiit Aulhorlutlona TMBtWfat ApptvptiaUoa Beserves•urplus

TOTAL U A B I U T U t AND

NOTICETake notice that tha HIBERNIAN CLUB

has applied to the Mayor and CommonCouncil of tha Borough of Caxteret tora Club license No. CB-t for premisessituated at IN Rooaavast Avenua. Car-Icret, New Jersey.

Objeclkxu, if any, ahould be madaImmediately la writing to: Patrick Po-locnlg. Borough Clark ol lha Horougo* Carteret. Naw Jersey

(Slglitd)U1BEHNIAN CLUB

Frank Dwyer. PresidentJohn Slatlery. Vice PieiMeiitHiymoud SslmmonaRecording SecraUryJuMpb DuffFUuncial SacntajTJames liaganTraaaurerJunes O'DonnaU. Santlnel

P. 8/310/70 111 ii

$370,000.00XT,7iH,M

Ht9JC7.1I

«1T1,1M.1« I41TM3.N

NOTICETaka notlea that JOHN SANDOR. t/>

appliedCouncil

thathe

License No. C25, for premises situated alCharles Street, Carteret, N. J.Objection!. If any, should ba mada Im-

mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnif,Borough Clerk of tha Borough of Car-teret.

(Signed)Frank H. Camp, PartnerJane I. Camp. Partnert/a Frank, and Jane's Tavera

L.P. 6/3-10/70 M.l«

NOTICETake notice that ANTHONY ZUMJO and

ANN BARNSBERd saa ZuUo. partnerst/a Little Joe's Bar and Grill bava ap-plied to tha Mayor and Common Counctof the Borough of Cartaret for a Plen-ary Retail Consumption license No. C-16lor pcemUes situated at corner of Ivenit-ilcy Terraca and Pandro Avenue, Carter-et. N. J.

Objections, If any, ahould be made Im-mediately in writing to: Patrick Potocnig,Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carter'at. New Jersey.

(Signed)ANTHONY ZULLO, andANN BARNEBERG naa Zullopartaers, t/aLittle Joa'a Bar and Grill

P. e/J-10/70 (f.12

L J . 6/3-10/70 $9.12

TakaNOTICE

notice that the AMERICANLEGION. CARTERET POST NO. 263,has applied to tha Mayor ajid Com-mon Council of the Borough of Car*teret for a Club License No. CB-11 forpremises aituated al 1177 RooaeveltAvenue, Carterft, New Jersey,

Objections, U any, should be madeimmediately In writing to Patrick Po-tocnif, Borough Clerk of tba Boroughof Carteret, New Jersey.

(Signed)THE AMERICAN LEGIONCARTERET POST NO. 263FRANK BLACKFORD

CommanderJOSEPH PLETTEREH,

Finance OfficerL P. 6/3-10/70 i

NOTICETake notice that ELIZABETH TOTH

JAMES BABJACK, and GlZfCIJJC BABJACK t/a Leo'a Inn have applied to thaMayor and Common Council of Die Bor-ough of Carter** for a Plenary Retail Con-aumptton liceoae No. C-M for premisessituated al Ml Rooaavelt Avail , Carteret, N. J.

Objections, If any, ahould ba mada Im-mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnig,Borough Clerk of tha Borough of Carterat, Naw Jeraay.

(Signed)ELIZABETH TOTH,JAMES BABJACK. andG1ZELLE BABJACK

NOTICETaka notice that STAR LANDING POST

#J31l, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS,haa applied to the Mayor miU Common

TakaNOTII y.

notice th.v

NOTICETake notice that NEW IDEAL U d -

UOR.S. INC., t/a Ideal Liquor*, Inc., hasapplied lo the Mayor and CouncH of theBorough of Carteret, New Jersey for aPlenary Retail Distribution license No.Di, for premises situated at 777-779Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, New Jeraay.

Objection!, If any, ahould be mademediately in writing to: Patrick Potocnif.

NEW JERSEYOTJENT AND P H O I I I M . KOF ELKS, has appli"! ' >Council of the TnwiM;]' .for a Club license Su ' !situated, at MS Rahwav >bridge. New Jeney

Objections, If any, >'Immediately In whims •ValanU. Municipal (Ink.New Jeraey,

(Slfned)WOODBRJDGE NKW JKH.LODGE 1116, BtNT.VOLT.VAND PROTECTIVr; i

or ELKSDominlek LaPenta

Exalted RulerDaa Deverin, Jr. StemL.P, 6/1-10-70

Wa

asia»ei > r r " » w •"» .™~-rf •-» —..- w»>unrH IIICUlttLeiJ1 111 WilVUlf W; r iUlLK f n i n p n i l ,CouncU of tha Borough of Carteret for a, Borough Clerk of Carterat, Naw Jersey.

NOTICETaka aotlea that MAMIE ROCKMAN,

SIDNEY KOCKMAN and HOWARDROCKMAN. partners, t /a Rockman'a

fc l iquor Store, hava appMad toiyor and Common Council of tha

Borough of Carterel for a Plenary Be-t i l C t l ^ N C33 te

Club license No. CB-S for pnmlses located at 1 Harris Street and PerihlngAvenue, Cartarat, New Jersey.

Objections, if any, ahould be made Im-mediately in writing to Patrick Potocnig,Borough Clerk ol tha Borough of Carterat. New Jeraay.

(Signed)STAR LANDING POST #2314.VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

John PlutaCommander

R, WajawmaaSr. Vlca Commander

E. CampbellJr. Vice Conunaadaf

L.P. a/3-10/70 »10,56

taily

C-33 tea*Ppramiaae situated at aj Randolph Straei,Corner Persblng Avenue, CarUrtt, N. J,

Ohjacttoos. U any. abould ba madeImmediately tn wrtunf tor Patrick Po-locnig. Borough Clerk of tba Boroofh ofCartarM, Naw Jarsay.

(Signed)MAMIE ROCKMANSIDNEY ROCKMANHOWARD HOCKMAN

Partnerst/a Reckman'i Tavern *Liquor Store

LJ>. 6/3-10/70 »10.S6

NOTICETike notice that ALXX flTOJKA. JS

and BERTHA STOJKA. t /a Bert aj AlStojka's Tavern, hava applied to theMayor and Common Council of tba Bor-ough of Carteret for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-13 (or premlaes situated at 10-12 Hudson Street. Carterat, N. J.

Objections, tf any, ahould be made Immediately in writing t« Patrick PuUjtmg,Borough Clerk of tha Borsofh of Carteret. New Jersey.

(Signed)ALEX STOJKA. JR.BERTHA STOJKA,

t/a Bert 4c Al Stojka'a Tavern

(Slfned)NEW IDEAL LIQUORS, INC.Harry Olaser, Pres -Tress.Shirley Glajer, Sec.-Vice Prei.

L.P. 6/3-10/70 »7.W

NOTICETaka notice that WHEELER INN, I N C

a corporation of New Jeraay, haa appliedto tha Mayor and Common Council of theBorough of Carterel for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-l for premisessituated at 7 Wheeler Avenue, Carteret,New Jeraey.

Names and residences of officers. 41-rectora and stockholders holding one ofmore par cant of the slock of said cor-poration:

Mary SmithSecretary-Treasurer.M Maple Street. c*rteret, N. J.Alexander Such. President.66 Maple Street, Carteret, N J.Mary C. Such. Vice PrealdaniM Ms pie Strctt. Cartaret. N 1.

Objections. U any, should be made' lm-mediately In writing to Patrick Potocnig,Uorouiti Clerk of the Borough of Carterat.

N0TICKTike notice tha Him.

t / l Tha Village Inn Barant, haa applied to \hi M :.: i[ell of tha Township ol vs..a Plenary Retail Cons-j::. »aNo. C-45 to Include storu^ <beveragea entire lower Ip.tlfor prajnlaei situated at I *^Street. Woodbrldjc, Sr.» "

Objection, tf any.lmmedlalely In v-i !'!• ^ValanU, Municipal i ::••Naw Jeraey.

(Signed)RICHARD JAN.Mt/a The Village l>;n •:

RestaurantWoodbrldge. N J

L.P. 6/3-1070

New Jersey.

L.P. 6/31Q/V0 HUH

NOTICETake notice that AUCK C. BEDNAB.

t/a CDonnell's Bar 4 Grill, has appliedto the Mayor and Common Council of theBorough of Carteret for a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-U for pram-Ian located at Ui Booeaveii Avaaua, Car-Uret, Naw Jaraay.

Objections, if any, «hould be nude Un-mefflately In wrtilng to Patrick Potocnif,Borough Clerk ol the Beroufb ef Cartar-et, Mtw Jersey.

(Ufsud)ALICE C. BEDNARt/a O'Douii.U's Bar h Grill

L.P. 6/3-10/70 t i l l

L.P. 1/2 10/70t/a Lto'i Llin

aNOTICE

Take notice that ANN KARAKOWSKI

NOTICE- t/a Andrew's Tavern, baa applied to the

This Summary of Audit far the year eaaW February tt, ma , the Board ofrira CoujanlssiMieis, Flra> Dietrict Nnmbar (Ma. Woodbrldg* Township, Mew Jar-eey, la pohUaiied Iwioa aa required by %M. «B;1*1-T7.

* , Todd BswellTraaaurtr

t,P. H/M

Take notice thai OEM TAVERN, INC.,a corporation of New Jeraey, ha> awliedto lha Mayor and Common Council ofthe Borough ot Cartarat for a PleuaryRetail Coneumpuon lieans* No. c-M foraraantans aituatad at 1J9 Waabingtaii Avanus. Orteroi, Naw Jeraey.

Namaa and reaidenrei of cilicers, <11ractora and itocklaildsn nvlduig ooe ormore paroeat of the stock al said wr.Mralion;

Mklual PolL PrMMaaat,»7 linden Ave., Cartrret. N. J.

Wepnea Varga. Vtoe Pmid«atW* Perahlnf A»e., Caxteret. N. J.

Joseph Poll. Treasurer.Cartaret N. J, .

ObJecliiiBs. If aaj . atjuld be made las-audlately la writing to: Patrick Poiocuig.Borattf h Ckarh of Uw Baawf* af Carter-

Mayor sjid Common Council of the Bor-ough ol Carteret tor a Plenary RetailConsumption license No. C-33 lor prem-ises situated at Ml Roosevelt Avenue,Carteret. New Jeraey.

Objections, U any. should be made Im-mediately in writing to Patrkk Potocnig.Borough Clerk of the Borough af Carter-et, New Jersey.

S i d )

NOTICETake antlca that B. J. %... INC.. I/a

Comer Tavern, haa applied Iv the Mayorand, Commoa CouncU of the Borough ofCkHaret for a Plenary Beull Cansuinp-tiftn license No. C-4 for premises altii-

II t t UH Washington Avenue, Caxteret.N. J.

Objections, If any, ehouid be made Im-mediately In writing ta Patrick Polocaif,Berough Clerk of the Borough of Cartera t Naw Jeraey.

(Signed)S. J. K.. INC.I/a Comer T ivan

L.P.

auMMAkT OB •rNor*u or AUDIT KKTOBT or FIMK DMTBILT NUMBER•BtntN XOWNUUP or WOODBSUDCUC, MBpDLKsiei COUNTT Ktm JKWKT

VOMrABATIVK BALANCE gHEtCTBalance Balance

ASSETS Mar, gi. urja M. t . IL UM

Oafemd Chartaa to Future Taiafjoaj

1AVU1JTU*. BSMBVW AND *V*tU)»

AMrToprUlios BatesveaKawarve for New FUe Trucm

1W.WO.00

11J10.M

4.IM.W

et, N e * Jaraay.

L.P. 6/310/7O

(filfned)GKM TAVERN, INC

112 (X)

NOTICBTaka nottoe Wat bTEFHEN miSKULI-

NEC/, t/a Glaaa Bar isa, h u appliedto tha Mayor and Common Council of theBorough of CarUret for aC Ik N C

Kelalfg yCouuiuptuui Ikanae No. C-l* for i>mnkwa ailuatad at H Whsxislr Avcwu. C u

•ay, atuuld be madelent, N. J.

Objection*, ItImmediately tn writing to Patrick Futocolf. Borough Clark of the "of Carters*, Nan Ji

Irnkj aWMBOjhasl a t rOoaMBtalManL Thm (BM«M NWBWaaSirit>oNifhk tsrtea 'a* e*emlr*«1 4hUl-37

It J ofTth« Board of Fixeta Wuodtuidgt, New Jer

BAnnnunrarz/

L P.. e/ne/ie

f -J ;

• T M

y(Signed)ANN KABAKOWSXI

t/a Andrew's TavernKM

NOTICBTake notice that ALEX PBYWATA baa

applied to the Mayor and Common Coun-cU ef tha Borough of Cartarat for a Plen-ary Retail Coueuniptlon lkwiue No. C11for presisiea situated al N Boaaavelt Avanue. (Jarterat, N. J.

ObJa*U»na. If any. atoukl be made liumediately in writing to Patrick PotocnigBorough Clerk of tha Borough ai Carterat, Naw Jaraay.

(Signed)ALE* PHYWATA

L.P. 4/3 10/70 W71

NOTICE

NOTICETaka notice that SUCK'S, a oorporatlon

of New Jeraey, h u applied to the Mayorand Common Council ot the Borough olCarteret. for a plenary Retail Consump-tion License No. C-8 lor premlsee situatedat 1363 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. NawJersey.

Names and residence* of officers, di-rectors and stockholders holding one ormora percent of the etock of said cor-poration:

Mrs Mary SmithSecretary TreasurerM Maple StreetCarteret. N. J.

Alexander SoonPresident7 Wheeler AvenueCarteret, N. J.

Mary C. SuchVice-Presidentu> Maple Streetl .irteret, N. J.

Objections, u* any. ahould ba mada Unmediately in writing to Patrick I'olocuigBorough Clerk of tha Borough ot Carteret. New Jeraey.

(Signed)SUCH'S.13*6 Roosevelt AvenueCarutrat. N. J.

NOTICETake notice that THE POLISH AMER-

ICAN CLUB, LNC. has applied to theMayor and Common CouncU of the B«r-iugh ol Cartaret for a Club License No.:B-« lor premises situated al ttt ESa-

dolph Street, Cartaret. New Jeraey.Objeetiooe, if any, ahould be mada

immediately ui writing to Patikk Po-tocnijt, Borough Clerk ot the Boroughol Carttret. Naw Jeraey.

(Signed)THE POLISH AMERICANCLUB, CMC

Walter Dotegowaki. PresidentWilliam Martauciuk, Fia -Cec.-Treaa.

L.F. «/H0/70 M.16

NOTICETake Sotiea Out GENERAL 8TETAN

IK AMERICAN SLOVAK CmZJOJiCLUB h u aMliad la the Mayor andM M Cooncil of the Borough, of Car-lent far a Plenary BeUU OonsumpUo*Uoaue No. O U let premises aituated aiil Pershiag Avenue, Carteiet, N. J.

The «ttloer> ef the club art: AndrewRatals, President; John Hubaha. VicePrteident; George ftebuioky, .SoiicUnjFrank Modvetz, 'lrtasurrr.

OhJacUuaa. u any. uluulu be made lotmediately to wntimc tu Fatikli Potacnlg,Borough Clerk of the Borough of Carterst. New Jeraay.

(Signed)GENERAL 8TEFAN1K AMERICAN-ULOVAK. CITIZENS CLUB

Andrew llaUia, PiesiaeutCeorga R

L.P. e/MO/70 t l J U

NOTICETike notlco that FALCON HALL

CARTKKKT, INC.. haa applied to thaMa>ur and CuinmoB Council of the Bor-ough of Cartciet fur a Plenary Retail Con-sumption license No. C-17 for pram liessituated at 1« Pulaatl Avenue, Carterel,

Ot>)ecli,juj, u any, ahould be made tinniKli.uly u, writing to Patrick PotocnifBuruuih Clerk m the Borough of CartereC Ntit Jericy

XAU'dN 1IAIJ. OK CAHTEBET, INC..Sau.i.jr, i tesfa. prtuwaii.ni f, LaurrefllKigsr.

Taka nottca thai JOSBPH L£SC'H1£Hand ROSE MABIE LESCHEK. i'.ilucl.

L-»*- »/3-10/7O $11150

t/a Dinia'a Tavern haveMeyor aod Coirunpn C<nuicii

, . , NOTICBui the TBJL* aoUce Ui«t STKV

*' ^ l / a Stave'» Coiner, has applied

tkK, (wwiii efi.4>.

sltuaied at IU Heoaavaa Anaue. Car-terat. Naw Jarsty.

ObtacUxuu U va. aboiUd be madeImmediately In writing lo: Patrice: Pa-(ecalg. Boroua* Clerk ef tha Borevghof Carteret. New Jcracy.

' (Signed) 'JOSKPH LEbCHEK. PaiuusrBODE "AH1E l-FW-HJat.I/a I ' - . t ' i l'avers>

for a PleawiT BaUlllor prew

«t 41 Bo«ewelt Avenue. Car

If aiur, «hswM ba nade l a -tn wTtilBf tv Patrick PetocaU.

Bocuugh Clerk ul the Horouah af Oerteict. Naw Jwtey

(Signed)S't'lA'E MARK0VIC*

1/a Dteva'a C K B KL J . 1/1 HI/7«

I- P. «/J -10/7DTreaa.

W.li

NOTICETake nutlce that CABTERET SM£I

TEil and HWINERY WOKKJOIS UNION. LOCAL NO. 617 ha I tppUed to thiMayor omt Couuooa Council of tho Boruugb ol Carleret for a Club Uceusa NoCB 13 (or pnsmlaea •Uua.led at 337 Kouaeveil Avenue, Caxteret, New Jersey.

OOJtL'liuiLa. n aAy, should be u.. In writing lo Fairies, fu-

. Borough Clark af the ttorvufiof Carteret. Naw Jersey.

< d)CAHTEJUCT •Mli.TKB 4RXPINBBY WOBKI&B8UNION, lOCAh NO. » 7

Al M i h 'ftxtuimx

,.P. 6/3-10/70

(Signed)WHEELER INN. INC.

117 4«

N0TKK

Take notice that i nt/a Paul's Tavern, :tha Municipal <•<>:•ahip of Woocbriilj£e IRetail CoEiumpnrn ] ' • • •premise* situated »' •Woodbridge. Ne* J...

Objections, If I I 1

immediately In »in<Valtatl, Municipal < •New Jersey.

(Signed)MARY CINKOnI/a Paul's T*"1!"Woodbridtfe, Ne« i.

LP. 6/3-10-JO

P. «/3-10/70 M i l

NOTICBTake notlea Uul CABTKRET NEW

JERSEY LODOB UM. DKNEVOLENTAND PROTECTIVE OBDEA Of E U U ,haa applied lo the Mayor and CommonCouncil of the Borough of Carteret fora Club Ucenaa No. CB-11 for premls-

"rtera«!*Nw jSasy*. E ° * " m U AT<™"*'Objections. If any, ahoukl be

Immediately la wrltinf lo Patrick Po-

Mill! >

Take notice that C !'•TORS. INC.. t/a !!!>•baa applied to the » •the Townahlp ot wo.«inary RataU Con.iu]ii>^ 'lor prtoilaes iltuatett y.Avenua, Avenel, Tu*..bridge. New J m « r

Objections, ii i«V.Immediately In •n' l'<Valanti. MUUUJJ<> 'New Jersey.

(Signed)C. BOAKD Dl.l i Ii / a Beacon B»i I ••

Joseph Mitiui IMargMet M.ln,.Avenel New Jei.

L.P. O/J-10/7U

LJ».

Botmgh Clark of thaCarttret. New Jeraty.tSlgned)CARTEHET NEW JZRUYLODGE Wi,BENEVOLEKT ANDPBOTGCITVS OHDBB Or

Jamea A. StoneBulled Buler

WlllUm A.t e o n u r y

Boreufh

TakeNOTICE

notice tiut DUTCH MAIDLODfiES. INC.. n Naw Jeraey CwporTtlon. t/a rurge Inn, oaa applied lo theMunicipal CouncU of the Township ofWoodbrldge, lor a Plenary ReUUi Con-sumptiua license N C U f

y ReC-U. far a MWrtl 1 B ™ U #,

NOII''1

Take notice It"' ' H

POBATION, t/a K'l'- •plied to the Mimnll'-lTownship of Wuudb(iJ)i"Batall Consumption ) :

situated at »»Avesuw. Tord*, l o* ' 1

**»• ?" Ju"Manv, .ImmtillT^'r IAValanU, Munlclp*! t :

New Jeraey.

CIOU5MAHt/a Maysi's

Joseph f «l»i«>- '•• waltuma 1

sumptluo Ucause No.building to he>Bunna Lane, WoodbridVeT New"T*raay!

f k u , and nwcilicasioiu for pmu«*a4«ew building Ui be oonstrucled, axe onWe at the offka ol the Municipal Clerk.

Objectiuas, u any, ahould be madeimmediately. In writing t*ValeoU. MuolcipaJ Clark.ftcw Jeraey.

DUTCH MAID LODGJES, INCt/a F"oii» Um(luilss i'n.liUi7ao Lawrence Ave.Westfield. N.J.

Charles Jaftoe,

AUenhorat, N. TVIce-PnatdDotVUa BtOeiiy,IM Lak* Drive EastWayne, N .J .

NOTICEthat

snip, I/a MaiiitaOardan. haveCouoail of ^ l e !«"••-•—for a Plenary Htu»W N No C «• *" »""'Bahway Aveoun (JJlV:'*Box 113. AvBBt1' luv"hridfa. New J « « ^

ValanU. Muakill*JN«« Jtcaay.

PartasnUpI/a Mtple T«« *>""

nA Beer U*'";"Aveoel, N. J

Fi a/j-li-J*

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LQGAL NOTICES

•UntpoMj I m n w No. C-M tor

Townihlp

LBOAL NOTICES

1

, June 10,1970

roarch, Fin. officerWoodbrldge. N.

mVilnU. M

Woodbrtdfa,

,,irKTAii. unmat. , Cnl l l*,.,,-,. Jr., Praa.; „.„ prculdent

.. . r r r u m * m M

,;irmALTAB COK-hw' *U

ot KeaL.P. «/M0-7»

Joh»«w«cnunetl of th*

'„,.„„,. NO e n lor,, ii s Hoot* No., vVoorlhridg*.

nffirerl of OS* C**-

videntVlre-Prai1d*»l

Secretaryto ra»*t

Jarau(HlMd)ALIBI im INC.t/a Alfht Inn. Inc.David Reyder, Prt*.

Port Ke.dlng. N J.

LEOAL I.BGAL NDTICESftOTIC* . . :

Tiki n t h * Hut WILUAM J. NOVAK,»/• IUIJI VtcTi Loop t n . M i W M«o UK HnMpi l GcwsHt oi tk* TMnuktpl W d t Bvttfl CM-

tor

M i lKOTIUH

^ a J S ^ . J S ! ' M t ' " N MAYEBMid JAMES MAYER, t / i Miyar'i T.v-

!?Jf"£y"lto " Mthe Municipal Ceon--«. -owmhlp of Woodbrldge lor a

Plenary Retail Consumption license NoC-M tor premise, sllmted i t no AmtotAvamit. tot* 1 H W , Block »»-A. Woodbrldgv, N. J.

ObftctlM*. H sny, ahouldImmediately In writing toValenti. Municipal Clerk, 'Naw Jaraey

(Signed)HH.TAN MAYERJAMES MAYERt/a Mayer's TivemWondbrtdg*. N .J

Jnwph v.l

LJ".

,hould„( in Jn**pti V

| |P f k . Wnodbridf*

(IHITHIATIOII

till

th.l Uio AMKRICU*o CLUB, m e , >»• >>.

f « * l to »ho HanloliMl Council ol th<

o«u« Ne CB-9 lor pr«nli>a tiluattd ilM Onto Slrtet, Woodhr1d«e, N J

Objection U u r , ihouid b« widelmm»<!Ul»lj in wi-HIn* to Jowph VVllmtl. Munlrlpil cifrli, Wr»dbrtd(«."•W JffTftJ.

( R i d )

111.51

n BAW.rorpor«t)on, /

Two Oujri Oilet-M l d l„. . in the

.M1,i,ip of Wo*dhrldf*,ii nt^trlhutlon Uceflaa..,; situated i t Root*

any, ihouldwriting to

DAUMF1TZ. INCt/a White House TsveiThomil Dolan. Pren,

•P 47J-10-70 "*W

L.P.

N. |Mil

NOTICR

INC.. Bhu B»r hmo t h 8

th*

?

>" " 1 : IhmildIn wrltlnj to

i cV

pRMHI Con.

" pr«ml«i

(SlfMd)BLUE BAR ft GRILL. INCt/a Bin* BarMoholai DaPm*. P r M .Dennl* J. Ry«n, Vlce-Pres

Ryan,

L.P. 8/3.10-711N. J

L.P.

tAJdCRtCim CKAFTSMZNI

CLUB, me.h n Sh«Her, Pr*«lden(

NOTICET a t o Mtlee thai COLONIAL ASSO-

CIATES, a New Jersey corporation. I/aHank's Park Inn, h u applied to ttoMunicipal Council el the Township of

" — ' - (or • Planar? Ratall Coa-ftaiapUw Uetnx Nolttod

ptltoatod

py-should 0*n lo Jo»»ph.rk, WooOMMf*,

INC.. Inc.

\ .1.

1-r.iMirrr: l s , . n St .

•: . 1 .

Aul.

IU.M

13M Oik Tn*N«

lor p n m l t t iRd titM iui,

II any,Immediately It writing

WltUAM j . NOVAK,t / i Bin* Vuk-i L a x

D M

IfOTKTKTlk* « M « l b M PKTITJI DOM. INC.,

t / i Horri* Bir hl i ipplM to Ik* Munlclpal Council ol UM TowniMp ol Woodbridn lor • Pl«fl«rj ft«UU CowomptlonItr'im No C-il lot pr«mlM« iltnit«l it5TJ-C New BrDBiwIck Avmat, rorrti.Townihlp ol Woodbrldfa, N. J

ObJocUotu, U inr. ihoulil b* mad* Im

I.P

moE LIQUOR «TOMINC

WooMrMfv m w Mw* hem AMnunli. Pri imi

Andnidk, •nnutfd , Tnwnr

Woo«irMfi, H. J.«0.M

le* R.C m

Paul E.

MJalMt

MSMOHAL POCT

or (Ti«mMit>tqunpr.

•i rmctTito antic* tnat AUDI I.KtUOM, O»C .

i New Jeney Corporation, h u appMad tothe atitnlrlpa Council of th* fowut i lp

Woodbridg* lor a Plenary Ratall Con-sumption llcente No CM, for Knt floorpifmlMe acd apartment to rear nod «

•top for premise.S. Highway # 1

N. J

n i x

Tlk. MUM O » l HUNOABUN AMEBJAN CITIZENS1 CLUB *m >p*Uo4 I*CAN

the

Tito HUr* that MARTHA VTAMUCE,u rruk'i TtvtT*. kw W M

11

Cam** Baraate,PMB> P W K ,Oaorf*Birrm

I.P. •/*•*>•*

NOTICFTito aMio* that th*

PUB.. INC. to* ipplted to th*CmcU «l tto nf

I* Ito Mw*rt*ai Comrfl *f tto•I WoediwMg. f«r a « .

rlceme No. C l l |*rat 717 King Oewfa Ra

II • « . , (tootd-to

eluding•ted it 7)0Township of OhJtrtloM. tt

hi wrltlu V.

Q»unll «l tto Tewuklt, I H • Plenary Refill Conmmptlim L k m *

> Jatnr. Woodbridge, New JerseyesMM to mad* OtotertKmt. M any, ihmiM be made lm

. Mtim tn JMtf* V.lierk. WoodarWgi. N*«

mediately lati. «"5 ,, a^r^?

Vi)»nll, Mtnlctpti Clork. Woodbrtdf*.

y n wrltinf to: Jonph V.linU, Mtmlcliul Cl*rk. Woodbrldi*.

(,Slfn«d)Ai,rai i.iquona. me.THOMAS n. QUIOIJTY. PrcitdHIIEVELYN QU1GLKY, Stemrr

I P 6/310T0 W.U

t,.P.

(BlgtwftPETER DORS, INC.t / i MorriV BarP*Uf A ChlrtroGerard Ortam, Vice Praa.Doris B. Chlrico, «*cr*tary ladTreasurer

Ford*. N. J.110 (XT

Trtc notln that CALDWtLL FNC. aN.w Jerwy eorporlllM, t / i Ann«l Uquor Ston. haa Ippllod 10 UM MurildpilCouncil of tht Towmhlp af Woodbridfi

HirNClARlAN AMERICANCLUB

Alei Meh**, PresidentFrank LaobtMr, Vie. PraaldeotUul i Horrtth. TnaaartrMr, Mirtai N*nt*Qi. Secy.

Woadbrtdn. NP. «/J I07»

Tiki ootlc* that WALTtK M. SBAB-1.E.1KI • • « OtBNE SBABLESKI t /a

lor • Plcnarr BotaU DMtflmtloa U r w w . H H " Bird l i u , bar* tv>Utd to «to Ma-No, t n , for prtmlMa iltnatod »t lti- "Wl»l Connotl *t Ib* Towaahtp W W w *

Woixlhrldie, NewAvind, Towruhlp ol

r«tld«nr«t nl all ol tto

tor a FUaarj Ratal! CouninptlM

V. Vahwi- t ,1171,

MVRTHA tXANNICK.t / i Frmk'i ^avtra

- Vordi, n. i.MM

SPORTSMAN'S PUB INC.J m p h Karthinrhik, PreeWenlSara Jane Kurnbimtiak. Secy

«/3 1070

NOTtf l .Take Nolle* that LIBF.BTYF FORDS, INC t/1 LIKorty Tlv.ru.a* applied l« ihe Municipal Cooarll «l

(•.•(I the Townahip ol Wnodbrldg*, Inr t Plea*-' rt l*>tall ConMimptlo* ilraaaa N*. C l l> r prrmlm situated at Ul « J Kl.g

Tato notfc* thit COLUMBIAN CLUB. '• J*' ""*?• Tw**' t ™ 1 * 1 -

WFJ4K, t u applied to ih. Munielpal Council *f th* Toraalp tl Woed-bridge for a Club Ucrnee. No. C.B. 17,far preml*** rttut»dleelln.Jer**T.

I l lWoodhridge.

nld

immediately

'*\ New Jtrecy

any.writing V.

be m a * ,immediately la writing to Joupfc V.

I KM st G » r | t AC-« lor prtmlaai attnattd it v«i«ntl. ktnnltlpn ciwk.

NOTICl!

JiSU£&v'Jlut "AJESTIC BOWI.ING eU ol Uw Towiulilp of Woodbrldfe for

NoncxTike not lo thai STANIBY and OTA

CIA JEDRZRJEWSK1, t /a ttin'a B«r •Grill hav« applied to the Municipal Conn

ACADEMY, INC., t/a Mijeitle _ _ .Academy, h u applied to the Municipalcouncil of tha Townihlp o! Woodbridgelor a Plenary. Retail Consumption llcetueNo. CJJ for premises aititated si NewJaraaj Hlghwiy No 9 and PennsylvaniaAveno*. U u n l Pirk. H<ip.li«m. Town.ahlp ol Woodbridge. N.w .i-mey

The atmag and addresies of th* officer.and dlracttira are

nlllr-fri nt Ihi ippl lnnt i n : j -jhlp qf WoodbTldft N. 1.Io«ph Sltrn - Pruldsnt. U STMiinor* ObjMllnni, If any, ibmM to mad*

Avunue, North Plilnfleld. Niw J-n*y.j l m™<tlHsly IB writing to Jo*ep* V.^nnii C Siftn - Sur f t s r - and Truiur- Vultnti, Municipal Clatt. WoodbrMf*

North Pliln- ^ J

b* mw).

David Levin*. PresM.nt. 930-B Village!Dr. West, North Brunswick. New Jersey 1

Ellenor Stllhlr. Secretary, w CntalpaAv*nn. Perth Amboy, New Jersey j i . p 6/3-10 70

Chirtes Nichnowlti. Trea.urer. 11

Plenary Retail Conmimption license No.C 17 Inr premises situated at 113 NewBrunswick Avenue Hopeliwn. Townshipof Woodbrldtfe, N J

Objections, If any jhoald to n a d e Im-mediately In writing to: Joseph V. Va-lentl, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridg*. Newlerney.

STANLEY andSTACIA JEDR7.FJKWSK1,t /a Stan's Bar ft Grill,

Hopelawn. N } .•9.13

flelil. New JerseyThe mttnes and residence* r>4 aft of the

OlrrrttirB of the applicant arp;Joseph Stern - 43 Sycamore Avenue.

North I'iiinneld, Naw Jeriey.Anna e Stem — 43 Sycamore Avanoe.

North Plalnfleld, Ntw Jeriey.laiurl Soitt - JJ Beverly Court, M.lochen. ^ew Jersey.The names ind raildences of all ttock

Municipal Clark.Naw J i n * y

( S U d

JOKph V wood Avenue, Edison, New Jersey.Woodhridge,' Objections. U any, should be made

Immediately In writing lo Joseph VNOTICE

Take notice that ISELJN BTU.TOPU d )COLONIAL ASSOaATES

t/a Hiak'i Pirk InnUtmn 1 Pofyam. Frwldint

17 Ravia* DriveOolenla. N. 3

John 8. Jotinnn.44 Towtr RoidMfnJo Park. N J.

William j . Brwn4* Wrifht StiMt.iMttn. N.J,

L.P. 4/M0.70

VilenU, Municipal n w l i , Woodbrldge, LIQUORS. INC.. a New Jersey CorporN.w

(Signed)MAJESTIC BOWLINOACADEMY, tNC.I/a Majestic Bowling AcademyBy: David Levlne. President

A Hut:El inor Uilhar. Secretary. _. Hopeliwn, N JL.P. 6/M0-70 iiVai

Tata Mttea

illon, h u ipplltd to th* Municipal Ceran-II ol the Township ol Woodbrldgc lor •

Plenary Retail DMrlbutioo Uc«n»» No.D-7, lor prtmUei iltatted at 15M OakTree Road, tnlln. Townihlp oi Woodbridf*, N, J.

Objection!, U any, ihould b« mad* lm-m«llattly In writing to JoKPh V. Vi-

NOTICET U l notlA* that Die VETERANS Or

tkat THE HOVKH. INC., <2"MGN'WAlis'i#«T«/wboDBRIDCE:t/a Tha Bran Baokat. hat ipplled to P 0 S T - haa applied lo thi Municipaltto Huoklpal Council ol th* Towuhlpol Weodbrtdgt lor a Plenary Retail Con.fwnpUoa l innH No C-M for p n n l mettnaUd at Circle oa Rout* (I No.

MlflCE" ' the COLONIA

,', I Mt.VT CLUB, INC..••• \('in ldril Council

. \v,,,Kllirin(e lor ai M i rnr premises ttt-

• i iniluii W i y a n d

. • T . M . N J . . Town-• • 1 ,

j 1

•IniuM: 1 .

iddra**,

to mad*oieph V.

Woodbrldg*.

mar Mala Street, Woodhridg*. N.J.Objection*, If any, ihould to mide

Immediately In wrltlni to Joseph VViltnll, Municipal Clerk, Woodbridgi,N»w J*r*sy

'Signed)THE HOVF3V. INC.t/1 The Brass BurMA- V. Hospodar. PresD. D Vrnetla, Sea.Woodbrldti. N J.

I. P. «/3!0 70 (9 n

IMPROVEMENT

I'.jr Oiilrmian

Colonu. N. 3.110 Oi

Council of Ih* Townehlp ol Wwdbridfefor • Club llcanao No. C.B.J lor prem-I H I alluted l l N l Pearl Street. Woodbridge. N. J.

Objections. U any, ahould to mideImmediately tn writing to Joieph VValenll. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridge.New Jeriey.

(Signed)VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS# « » WOODBRIDGE POSTThomii O'Brlon, Commamlcr

I.P. «/J-lfl-70Woodbrldge. N. J

ts.64

holilrra hnldlng more than 10% of»tnck o! the ippllont ire:J h St

(Signed)WALTER M. SHABLBmIRENE SRABLKSK1t/a Bio* Bird In*

N. J.B. t l

A>ett*L Town. New JeneyISigneO)

COLUMBIAPt CLUB OF ISBI.IN. INC.'i p a/j in.toP. M. Traynor - Preslrteni F ' / 5 I O T O

J. A. Odenhelmer • IM Vlce-Pre«.R. Sanli Maria - md Vice-Pn*.W. Farley - T n u u i t rW. CAOU > Svcretary

NOYfCITato aotle* that JOSEF* T. JASPCR.

t/a UqkoratU, to* applM.k) Ha lfaal-L.P. t/l-10-70 t».U

I P , e/.i 1070

NOTICETake notli-e that FRANK D'ALESSIO,

•fOTTCETak* nKlcv that JOHN ROVLE. DOR-

OTHY KOYLE and EIJZABETH DA.

C<• •>«•

l # Council rt the Township ol Wlor a Plenary Retail Consumption 111

Jowph Stern - 4J Sycimcra ATHU*.North Plibilleld. New Jeraey.

Anna C. Stern — 43 Sycamore Avenue,North riilnlleld, New Jeraey.Oh;f,tmni, if my, should to

In writing to Joseph V.Municipal Otrk. WoodbrWg.,

New Jeriey,

CALDWEU. m C .t / i Avenel Liquor Stor»

Avinal. N. J.L.P, S/3-1O-7O I19.J0

NOTICETlk* notic* that FORDS TUMBLE INK,

y pNo. r 1 lor pr»mliea altuited i t GrrenstrpM and Railroad Avenue, laelin, Tew».•hip ol Woodbrtda*. N. J.

l t

ctl of th* Township ol•* 1 Plenary Retail Consumption

#C-41. for premis** situated it HM It(Gorges Avinu*. Colonla, Towaaklp ofWtwdbridge, New Jeriey.

Objections, U tny, should to mademediately In writing la Joseph V Vl

UBrHTV TAVHtN OFFORDS. INC,t/a Liberty TavertOerild J BartakaV, Fn».Louu Bertekap. Jr., Wje-Fre*

Ford*. H. J.(MM

nl of Un Tovn*Wk> t« W***Va Flmar* RatalDWrtkattam

0, w (of pnmiU** ( M i l atShopping Center, U. •. R**ta

W l b i

ctp*l COMBCUbridge lorUr4n>* NeKorvett*#3» and UnlngVm AvN*w Jereey

OblK-tlom. U any. ahMld 'aMdlately In writing ta •leoti. Municipal Clark. WiJ*r**y.

malt*

Olijectlom. U any, atwald b* mideImmediately In writing to Joecph V. j ienU~Muilcl»al C l « k . WoodbridJ*. N«wValentt. Municipal Clerk, Woodbrtdfe, | JttmyN«w J n H y .

(Signed)FRANK D'ALESSIO,

L.P. «/3 10-70I**UB, n. i.

NOTTCHTake nolle* that FRANK MONTBCAL-

VO, l / i Mayfair Bar and CrUl. haa ap-plied to tha Municipal Council ol the

lent!. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridgi. Hew1 INC., t /a Forfi Tumble Inn. Inc.. hajjT l ) W 1»h |P o ( Woodbridge lor a PlenwyJe applied to the Monlelpat Cdraidi el th* i R r t - " ComumptUm Ucana* No. C-« ler

Thl d premle Uuated at Rahway Av«twJersey

(Signed)ISCLIN RTLLTOP LIQUORS, INC.William Zlegentolg. Pris . ft ^Ullian Zlagenbalg. SecreUry,laelin. N. J.

L.P. 6/MO-7O

NOTICE

Tlk* notice that REM LIQUORS. INC.,1 New Jeney corporation, t in appliedto the Municipal Coundl of tti* Townahipol Woodbridg* for a Plenary Retail Dta-trlhution llcena* No. D-ll tor premlMadtoated at 101 Xelly Street, M*nk> Park

Township of Woodbridg* lor a Pi.niry premli** *ltnat«d at Rahway AvenueReUll Consumption llcenie No, C-» lor 1 I U | Tmspect Strati. Woodbridg*. N. J.

•—. . . . . _ . . Objections. H any, ahould b* mad*Immediately In writing to Joseph V.Valenti, Municipal Cterk, Woodbridgi,New Jeney

(Signed)FRANK MONTECALVOt / a Maylalr Bar and Grin

Woodbrldge. N. 1L.P. 6/3-1070 N.16

pited i t 103 Ford Avenue,

Townahip el Woodbridce, N. J.Objedloni, if iny, ihould be made

mmedlately in writing to Joieph V.Val-ntl. MuniclpU Clerk. WuodOridgaNew Jerny

(Signed)FORDS TUMBLE INN. INC.t / i Ford* Tumble Ian. lac,JOHN KOCEQI, President,MARY KOCEOI. Treuurar.

ford . , N J.

Tito Mtlc.NOTICEthat HILU-REST, INC ,

CABI-ir Cabin**, Inc..

i. M-.lvir:n*l Coundl Of tb*• .!:!.•:.•- for a P l m u y.••:i Im-nie No. D-l for• •1 nt Colon)* llMimlnj

|r. -v I! .-.•..,<>• No. 37, Coloaia,•i:.A(t. N . J ."v. .hould to mad*

to Jowpk V.

t/a Hlllrreil. Inc. has applied lo theMunicipal Council of the Township olWoodbridge lor • Plenary Retail Con-sumption llceu* No C-61 tor premisesd t u U d it I MA-[ill Aventl ittMt.Avenel, Township of Woodbrldgi. N. J.

Objections, U any should he madeInmadlaUly in writing to Joaeph V.Valeatl. Municipal Clerk. WoodbrldJ..Naw Jersey

(Signed)HIUXREST. INC.I/* BUlcreat IncWllllara Q. Rorvath. Preddentr r u n t Honath, SecretaryAvtael. N.J

«/l-W-70

NOTICE

Tike nolle*NOTICE

that PORT RF.ADINOTAVERN, INC.. t /a Port Reading Tivem. l m tpplled In tha MunicipalCouncil of tha Township of Woodbrldgefor a Plenary Retail Consumption licenseNo. C-22. (or premises situated at 19Tappen Street, Port Reading. N. J

Objections, 11 any, should be madeImmediately in writhiK to Joseph VValenti, Municipal Cleik. Woodbrldge.Ntw Jersey.

(Signed)PORT READ1NO TAVERN, INC.I. a Port Heading TavernBenjamin F. Den Bleyker, Prea.Alice Den Bleyker, Set Tr»a>.

Port Reading. N. J.I.P (/3-1O7O M.12

Terrace. Woodtxidge Towuhlp. P. O.Metuchen, New Jersey

Objections. l | iny, should to mad*Immediately In writing to Jo**ph VVilentl. Municipal Clerk. Woodbridg.,New Jersey.

(Signed)REM LIQUORS. INC.Emnnuel Choper

President<>9 Uailewood AvenueMetuchen, New JeraejRoulia C. Stihl

Treasurer550 Birron Avenu*WoodbrMlge, New JerseyShirley A. Choper

Secretary69 Hazlewood AvennaMetuchen, New Jeriey

I, P. 6/1-10-70 113.44

L.P. S/n-IO-70 •9.11

NOTICB

NOTICETike notice that MART DESANTIE

•nd PMll. DSSANTIS. t /a Center Barhive applied to Ih* Municipal Council oftne Township ol Woodbridge for a Plen-

liry Retail Consumption llcenae No. C-43

WILDING CORPORATION has ippUad •»J» Municipal Council of the Towsaklp *lWoodbridge for a Club llcena* CB-1S. lorpremis** sHuitad at 15 Brown Avesua,selin. Townahip o! Woodtoridge, New J ~

Objection*, If any. should to mad* 1m-iixllately. In writing, to Jnneph V. Va-

il. Municipal Clark. Woodbridge. Nawrsey.

isigned)T. NULTY POST BUILDINGCORPORATIONJohn D'Cnnnw - frfjldenlFrank Juart i - Secretary

P 8/1-10.70

T i t o untie* thit EPICUREAN. INC!for premlau altnited at Boll; and Mart-t/a Stanley's Diner, Inc., h u ipplled tothe Municipal Council ol th* Townshipof Woodbridg* for • Plenary R*UU Coi-mmptlon Hceni* No. C-T lor preml*

LJ.

I I i -V.- i , i . i l

'IS CABINET,. -• ''..binet. Inc.\'-sr!tv. President••• Mr Sully, V i c . Praa.

NOTICETiki notice that MAIN TAVERN, INC .

T i t o aotlea lhat TBX tAMBERN , N , w j P r w y Corporation, hm ipplied toCORPORATION, • New Jen*T Corporl |,(,,, Municipal Council of the TownihlpUse, t /a TlM Ore«n Untern, ha* ipplled!o f woodbridge for a Plenary Retail Conttt t to Munlclp*! Council of th* Town-' sumption license No. r 40 for prrmlseiShip of Woodbridgi for _a_ Plenary Retail | ,,1Uat»d i t 7« Main street, Woodbridg*,

Objections, if iny should be madeImmediately in writing to JoKph V.

Src TYaaa.MM

-•W1,1.1CR TAWOW.f v - r n . has spftiad

• ol Uw Town-i ^ Plenary B*t*il

• .: i W for prtmleMMrct. Woodbridge.

•.I,..mii to mad*Joa.pt, V.

M l )

C«uajnptie* licena*. C J>, (or premU*i•Maated i l 47J Rabwar A n n u l , Woodbrldg*. New Jeriey.

Obyictloiij, If any, ihoiild to mad*immediately la * riling to Joseph V.Valenli. liunlciful Clerk. Woodbridge,N*w Jeraey

(SUnsd)THE ZAMBERN CORPOHAT10N

a New Jersey Corporationt / a Th* G r m LanternMorris J. Bernstein. PreJ.Eugene Zambo, S«c.Woodbrtdg*. N J

L.P. l/j-10-70

Valenti,Ntw J i

Tak* noUc* that 71 NEW STRTETCORP.. t /a HonM of Finn, to* applied to

Corned of t t o ~to J J f v "» «a^U»at Co. w^SS*.y;woodbrldgiltor a PUoary BHalitcB-k. Woodbrtdg.. .mnpitaTHtrt,, jfC-s, for pramlaaa M-

• " ' M S I N C .

'crttary

usted al 71 Naw S t r u t Woodbrtdg*.New J«r**r,

Objection*. H aiy, ihould to mad*immediately tn writing to Jo*** V.fileetl. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridg..

Municipal Clerk.• y

Woodbridge.

(Signed)MAIN TAVERN. INC.Michael Almasl, Sr. PresidentMichael Almas), Jr . SecTr.as .Jo*eph Almaat Vice President

Woodbridg*. N. J.L.P. 8/MO-7O W.ll

NOTICE

Tato notlc* that MARROW'S BAR. INC.,I/a Tha Alibi Bar and Rathskeller, haaapplied to tb* Municipal Council of UwTownship of Woodbridg* for a Plenary

NOTICETak* notice that COLONIA COUNTRY

CLUB h u applied to the Municipal Coun-cil of tha Township of Woodbridg* for aPlenary Retail Consumption license No.C-56, for premJaes iltuated at ColonliBoulevard. Colonia, Townahip of Wood-bridge. New Jersey.

The officers are Edward D. Comer, 834Nancy Wiy. Westfleld, N. J, (President)*William J McEntee, Mo Deal Lake

(Drive. A«bury Psrk. N. J. (Vice-Presi-dent); Andrew Monte, 90S Rosa S t , Rah-way, N, J. {Secretary); Joseph C. FtT-uce, 75 .Stanford Avenue, Colonia, N. J.(Treasurer); Frank A I l ly , 917 Beech-wood Court. Plainfleld, N. J. (As* . T r u -surer)

The Directors are: John T. Glennon, SOIlarchenter Way, Wfilllrld. N. J.. Pominic Lepore, 4 Sherwood Circle, Linden,

' N. J.: Henry p. Meyer, 437 IJnc Road,Matawan. N. J.; Raymond G. Mullady6 Little Kallj Way. Scutch Plains. N. J.;Albert Osllilo, 1(137 Milton Blvd. Rah-wuj, N J.; Vlnmit K. I'atrlcli, 337Sherwonil Hold, Uniun, N. J.; MichelRaxook, 3 l-awn Terrace, Cranford. N, J.Ijturie Silerno. 23,18 Whlttler St., llah

N J

•lluated at U. S. Highway No. 1. Wood-biidge, New Jersey.

Objeciloni, u any, ahrnild to madtimmediately In writing to Joseph V.Valestl, Municipal clerk, Woodbridge,New Jersey

(Signed)EPICUREAN, INC.t/a. Stanley's Diner. Inc.Woodbridge, N. J.Emelle P. Sclrano. Pr**14*nlM Meredith RoadColonia. N J.Stanley P Apoitolou,

Secretary-Treuurer90 Midwood Way,Coloola. N. i.

on Streets, Port Reading, Township «fWoodbridge, N, i.

Objections, U any, ihould M made !nymediately In writing In Jowph V Va

,Retail Consumption License No. C-67 for way, N. J.; Edward J. Simmons, Ml•nlire basement pr.mLaei only ailuit*! Shadowliwn Drive, Weslfleld, N J.;

• • - •• - R b t S t i b h U0« Ma Mi L

110.0*

lilCK

•••• < 'OLO»1A P O i T• LF/,ION, ha* tp-• »] C o u n c i l of

• •'it l o t * C l a b U-' : [>remiie* s t tu t td

0, Coloala, Towu-'>'w Jeraey.

ihould to'••; to Joiaph V,

' -:k. Woodbrldf.,

<'halrmiB

• me E

U'K I, BABE'S WC.Municipal ~

NOTICETato notlM thit C.EOROE H PAINTER

and ELLA B. PAINTER, t/a Balga's Tav-a n have applied to th* Municipal Councilof toe Township of Woodbridg* for «Plmary Retail Consumption license No.C-ll tor pntnl*** lUuated at >ai MainStreet. Woodbrldge, N. J.

Objections, U u y , should be mid* tmmedUUly in writing lo Joseph V. Valenll. Municipal Clerk. Woodbrldge, NewJaraey.

(Signed:)Gaorg* H PainterElla B. PilnterI/a Balga'* TavernWoedbrldg., N. J.

P. 6/3-10/70 *

lie tor a PlenaryN l M l h

Tna

Mil', ,

Hi..., 1

fa I i •

Ik useat 1MJ\hip of

•. ahoald

I i m .

Tiea.

t / a Eon*iny Win* h Liquor S ton h uapplied to the Municipal Coundl of Ih*JwasLlp of Woodbrtdie for a Plenai?

Eatail DUtrlbutlon Uceose No. D-l toaHuaUd at TO Main *V**t.

N.J.M J J I V .

WoodbfMf*,

N M

UQUoma-

'MICE

sitiutol at tn ***v'tidg K JK. J.

» nwdfto ___

• I'l'rk. WOOdbtlU*,

»V INC1,1,1!. p,..,,

-'•>• I ' m .

M M

' I H• V . , . . , .

"l1 f tt» Townahip'"li-'niiT Betail Coo-

• (.35 io,"• No. 1

ujuu of

UlUlg Joaask V.

»».*o

UTIO U 5. Highway # 1 , Iielln, Town•hip of Woodbridge N. J.

Objections, U any. should to mad*to Joseph V.

L.P. 8/3-10-70 111.91

NOTICET i k i notice that HI-WAV, INC.. a Naw

Jeriey corporation, t /a The Spirit Shoph u applied to the Municipal Council olthe Towmhlp ol Woodbridge for a Planary Recall Distribution l icense No. D-»/or premises iltuated i t 565-567 InmanAvenue, Cotonia, Township of Wood-bridge. N. J.

Objections,Immediately

cull Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge. New

user.

..P. 6/3-10-70

(Signed)MARY OESANTISPAUL DESANTTSt/a Center Bar

Port Reading, N$9.1:

NOTICETake notice lhat ESPOSITO'S INC., t /a

Honey Be* Inn has applied to tha Muni-ipal Council of the Township oi Wood-

bridge for a Plenary Retail ConiumpUoalicense # M for premises tttnited on Lot1A. Stock i n . Rout* U. S. No. t . Wood-bridge. N. J.

Objection*. If any, ahould to mail* Im-mediately In writing to Josaph V. Va-laatl. Municipal Clerk, Woodbrtdf*. NewJtney,

(Signed)ESPOSITO'S. INC.t /a Honey Be* InnJoiaph ChMra, Pre*.Chester Swlatock,

Secretary Trenur*r,Woodbridg*. H.

•ny, ihould to madewriting to Joseph V.

Valentl. Municipal Clerk, Waodbrldfe,Niw Jersey.

(Signed)HI-WAY, INC.t / i The Spirit Shop

Colonla. N J.Philip M. Peck, President

IM Jaflery So ld . Colonla, N. 3.David B. Glttn,Bacntarr-Trauurer

10 Lynn Drlv*. •piiatfltM, N. J.L.P. 6/3-10-70 *11.04

L.P. S/S-10-70 W

NOTICBTato noUot that tht WOODBRIDGI

OLUMBIAN CLUB, INC., haa applied tMunicipal CouocU ol t to Townahl

Woodbridgi for a Club Uc**ua NoCB-1 lor premise, iltual*! at U0 "Street, Woodbrldgi, N. J.

Objeetioni. I' any. should be. mad* tmmediately in writing lo Joseph V. Va-nntl. Muadpal Clerk. Woodbrtdfe. New

(Signed)71 NEW I T M X r CORP.I/a HOOK of FlanArthur > Finn, Pr«identTheresa M. Kllem*o. SwratarrWoodbrtdg*. N . J .

.J". «/J-10-TO W

(Signed)MARKOWS BAR, IMC,l / i The MIDI Barand RathskellerBenjamin DanBteyiet. Pre iMutAlice DwBleykar, Sec-TrMi.

laellB, N. J.T..P. «/3-10-7O 110.08

Robert Steinbruch. 1906 Mary Mien Lane,Scutch Plains, N J.; 1'hlltp Vltello, 175Adams Strcel, Brooklyn. New York; WllHam G. Wetton, 63S N. Wood Avenue

dark. Woodbrldge, Linden, N. J ; Peter Yovlco. IM Easter*Parkway. Hillside, N. J.

Objections, ii sny, ihould to mad* ta-mediately in writing lo Joseph V. Valen-

Mumcipal Clerk. Wooiibridse, NewJersey.

(Signed)COLONIA COUNTRY CLUBJuseph C. Feruce. Treasurer<jikmla, N. J.

L.P. 6/3 10-70NOTICK

Tak* notice thit PfcTTEK RADKB b uapplied to thi Municipal Council ol t toTownship of Woodbridg* for • PlenaryRetail Coowmption Llcnu* No. C-70 lorpremlau situated at Ml Florida OroveRoad, Hopeliwn, Townahip of Wood-bridge, N. J.

Objection*. II any, should to madeImmediately in writing <« Jo*aph VValenU, Municipal Clark, Woodbridg.New Jeriey.

(Signed)

PETER RADXR.Uopelawn, N. J.

L.P. S/3-10-70 1766

Tak* notio*NoncKthat UDNEY

o b rOblactloiu. U any. ahouW to mad*

ily In writing to Jo»*«>h V.Valaali, Moaiclpal Clerk, WoodbrtdJ*Naw Jaraey.

(Signed)•1DNEY WEINERI/a Eoonomjr Win* 4U<JI*J, Stor*W»oo5rlog*. N. J.

LJ». l/J-10-70 *»•**

NOTICE

Tak* notlc* that HI.W. REALTY CO.INC.. t /a Bud'a But. h u appliad to theMunicipal Council Of Uw Township oiWoodbridg. tor a Planar? X*UU Con.sumption Us*a«* No. C-» b**ttu«l*d at Supar t "1), totwun SmithS t r u t , AvueL TownshipN. J.

Objections. If anylmm«dlat*ly inValeuU. MuoicipalNew Jersey.

(SlfMd)H.I.W. HtAl.TY 0 0 . INC.I/a Bad'* U* „Edward J. Hudilk, S»c.Tr*is.•dward J. BudaU. J r . Vic. P r uWanda Hudalt. Pre*.

NOTICE

Take notice that KORHS BAR AND LJQUORS, t /a Forda Bar and XJquori,

h Municipal Coun

NOTICETak. nolle* lhat MARY MOLNAR and

CHARLES J. MOLNAR. a partnership I/aMolnar'a Tavern, have applied to t toMunicipal Council of tile Townahip olWoodbrldge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption license No. C 57 for premlMiiltuated at the corner of 02 New andWilliam Streets. Woodbridge, N. J.

Objections. If any. ihould be mad*Immediately in writing to Joseph V,Valenli. Municipal Clark. Woodbridg*.Niw Juicy.

(Signed)MAHY MOLNAR andCHARLES J. MOLNAR

a partnershipV i Molnar'a Tavern

Woodbrldge N. J.

NOTICXTake notlc* that FRANK T. SUPERIOR

and CAHMELA SUPERIOR, t /a Snook-y's have applied to the Municipal Coun-cil of the Township of Woodbridge for aPlenary Retail Consumption Uceme No.C-2T for premises situated at 1239 Rail-way Avenue, Avenel. Township of Wood-bridge, N. J

Objection*. U any, ihould to malaImmediately in writing to Joaeph VValenti, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridg*Niw Jeraey.

(Sign id)FRANK T. SUPERIOR.CARMELA SUPERIOR.t /a Boooky's

Av*nel. N. J.L J \ 6/31070 $9.11

h u appUedil f th T

the Municipal Coun-d b i d ftil 6f the Township of Wiwdbridgo for a

Plenary Retail Consumption license No.C-34 lur premise* situated at 4»-48» NewBrunswick Avenue. Fords, Township 'Woodbrtdg*. New J.rny.

Objections, U any. should to madeimmediately in writing to Jons* V.Valanti, Municipal Clark. Woodhrtdjr*.Naw Jersey.

(SUrud)FORDS BAH AND LIQUORSI/a Fords lljr and LiquorsEdmund J. Wcialo, President

Esiell* F Wcialo, S*c Tr*u.Fords, N. J

L.P.

L.P. 6/3-10-70 I960

NOTICKTUe noUe* that UTTLE JOE'S, INC.,

t / i Little Joe's Inc., h u ipplied to theMunicipal Council of the Township ofWoodbridge for a Plenary Retail Con-sumption license C-24 for premises sita-ited at M Second Sit**. Woodbrldga,N. J.

Objections, 11 an/, abould b* mad*Immediately in writing to Joseph V.Vatenti, Munluloal Clwk. Woodbridf*,Naw Jeney.

(Signed)UTTLE TOE'S, WC.I/a liltl* Jot's Inc.M. T. ReUs. Pres. t Treai

Woodbridge. N. J

#ۥ23 tar premises tituated i t 394 Purlirttt, Woodbridge. New Jersey.OojKtiun*. U any, should b* made

ImnMdiaUlr In writing to Joseph V.Vilentl. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridge,•iew Jera.7.

(Signed)JOHN J. JULIANQRACE M. JULIANt/a Julian'sWoodbridg*, N.J.

NonesT i t o notio* that PLANKO'S TAVBUIN

OiC, h u applied to th* Municipal Coun | .cll of tb* Towsatuu of Woodbrtdg* lor a,Plenary Retail Coii»umptioa license No.j

premises situated al 309 New I

NOT1CB

T i t o noUc* that BOWUMOR IANES.NC. a New Jaraey Corporation, u * ap-

plied to UM Municipal Council ol th*Township u* Woodbrldg* for a PlenaryRetail ConaumpUoB Llcena. No. C 3, forpremlaa* altuaU « 34a Main Street,Woodbrldg*, New Jeriey.

Objection*. 11 any, *hould to mvl*Immediately in writing to Joseph V,Valentl. Municipal Clerk, Woodbrldge,New Jeraey.

(Signad)11OWI.-M0R LANES. INC.Andrew V Hoipodar, PresidentDorotby D. Venella, SecretaryDoiulhy Hoapodar. Vio* Pruident

Woodhxidge, N. J.

L.P. •9.

NOTICETak* aotlo* that PIONEER TAVERf

INC., t/a Ploii«*r Tavern Inc.. hasplied to the Municipal Council of th*Township ol Woodbridge for a PlenaryRetail Consumption license No. C-ll forpremises lituatwl al 41 Mircuni Avenue,Uelln. Townahip ol Woodbridge. N. J.

Objections,Immediately

L.P. 6/H0-7O 1(11

ValenU, Municipal Clerk. WoodbrtdgNew Jeney.

(Signed)PIONEER TAVERN. INC.t/a i*ioa**r Tavern. Inc.Elizabeth V. Moacaretli,

PnddaUJan* Gldd**, Sacrtttarr

Uelln, N.L.P. 6/3-10-70 «

NOTICE

Take DoUn* that FRANCl* I . F1TZ-

AvalL.P. «/HIW9

, N. J$10.06

NOTUX

PUNKOS TAVKW, B1C.John Planko, 7r**idiiitLynda Pl.ua*, »**.-Vta*> P m .Ann* PlaslWi Trauunr

Ford* N. J.L.P, l/MO-70

no, IT,THE AMERICAN LEGIONEob.it Sunoiuwu, Conmiiinder

NOTICE

Tata nolio* that JOSSPB D U I N A and•= UIOLTA DAJJNA havej w l W to UM

niclpal CounsU of tin TowoaJOa <•ibridge lot a FUaary UtoSl C o *::ou Ucenao No, C-ll.ed at Ml Crow* UUJ

jtelv In writing to: Jqanta V. Va,u, 'uiniSnal Ciwa. WooS&M. Uwm

Jtimr.(•Unad)J O U W DALJJtt U 4SAJOITA DAUMA

L.P. 6/3-10-VON. J|S.lt

. . «f Woodbridge. N. Jubjuutkiui, U any. ihould be mad. '">•

amliatcly lu writing lo JdseiJli V, Va-leiiii. luwiulilu (.'lerk. Woodiuidgc Ne4

(Signed)FHANCIS J. Fli-ZOEKAli) andOENl^lEVIS FITZOltRALUI/a rttignald'i B u

A.ve»L « JL.P. 6/3-10-70 " '

:

any. sliuuld be nudewriting to Jo»ph

(Signed)WOODBRIDQE COLUMBIANCLUB. INC.Robert J, DeJoy, Pra*.Philip J. Boyle, Treas.

Woodbridg*, N.P. I/3-1O-7O M

(SlgMd)JOHN ROYLJSIX)ROTHY ROYLKEIJZABETH DAMITXt / i Spread Xagl* Ian

'. I/I-1O70 |*.M

NoncmTU* nolle* that VAN TAJOXt OO1>

.EGE INN. l a c , has BPPUM to tto Ma>lclpal CounMl ol the TowaaM) *f '

bridge lor a Plenary Retail<M l

Tike notice)

NOTICEthat T, NULTY POaTT

NonceTake notice that VIRO. INC.. t /a AY-nod Liquora, Mart-Bar-Llquoia has ap-

lied to th . Municipal Council of Uwownanlp ol Woodbrtdie, lor a PlenaryItlail Conaumptlon License No. C-W.or pramlsea situated at 971 Rahway Av*-lue, Avenel, New Jersey.

Objection*, if any ihould to made In--ledlately in writing tn Joseph V. V>snU, Municipal Clerk. Woodbridg., ~*eraey.

(Signed)VIRO. INC.t/a Av-Wood IJquor Mart-Bar! .IquonC. Hlhler. PreilcVntN. Mullln. See-Treas.

I..P. 6/3 1070

P. t/J-lO-W

(Signed)JOStPH T. J A B T T W

Woedbrtdf*, N. I.

V.

No <M3 i o r prtmlaa* at tuic i . at11 Main KtrMt. Woodbrld|t. H. 3.Ob>wUons, If any, ihouianmedUtel; In writing to

Valentl. Municipal Clerk,Niw Jersey.

(Signed)VAN TASSEL'S COLLECT INIf.William Van Taiaes. P|M.Helan Ryan, W e Praa.*lacT.

Woo*brldg».P. 6/S-10-7O

n, I.M.Ii

NOTICETaka notio. that ISEUJt POffT M * .

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OfTHE UNITED STATES, haa ap»U*4 *»111* Municipal Council of tha Township ttWoodbridg* for 1 Club llean** No. C.B.-T.for pramlM* altaated i t 4U Use*** Hlflvwar. ls»lln. Townihlp of WoodbtMf*.N.J.

Oblectlons. U any. ahooM to mad*Immediately In writing to Joseph V.Valentl. Municipal Clark. Wrndbridfe*New Jaraey.

(Signed)ISELIN POST MW, V R a M A MOF FOREION WARS OF I DUNITED STATES

Ljelln, N. J.MctKilm MlEllorito. OomminoarKevin McCabe, Quartetinaattr

L.P. S/J-10-70 I1».M

NOTICETak* notice that HOPELAWN ataV

MORIAL POST #1351. Vetarana at*» M Foreign Wan. h u applied tn the Munlel-

—~z pal Council of the Townahip of Waod-NOTICE h r ) d g , ( o r a C h l b u c t n i e No. CB10 I M

Tak* BoUct) that SHORTY'S BAR * premise* altuilad at 11) J ime* Strtot.GRILL. L N C baa applied to tha Munki , Hopelawn. Townahip ol Woodbrl4t*.pal CouncH of the, Township ol Edison, N. J.for a Plenary ReUll Comumptkin lirena*| Obltctlou, If any. ehinld to mide tm-for premises situated at 791791-795 Am 1 mediately in writing lo Jqwph V. VtVboy Avenue. Edison Towuhlp, New Jer pnti, Miinlctpi

» . Jersey.Objections, if any, ahould be mad* Im-

mediately In writing to Arthur Tucker,Municipal Building. Edison. New

Jertey.(Signed)SHORTY'S BAR ft GRILL. INC,Mary Polischak, Pree.-Troaa.

Edison Townahip. N. J.L.P. 6/3 1070 M.16

al Clerk. Woodbrldg*. N*w

(Signed)'HOPELAWN MEMORIAL POST#1391. VETERANS OF FOREIGNWARSSteve Oerr , CommanderJoaeph Kocian, Quartermaster

Hopelawn. N. i.L.P. 6/3 10 70 tlO.M

NOTICETake NotlM that tha COLUMBIAN

CLUB OF AVENEL, INC., has applied totho Municipal Council of lh» Township ofWoodbridge) lor a Club License No CH-H.ful premises lituitod at IM Morrlssey Ave.nue. AvcDel. New Jersey.

Objections, II any, ihould be mide im-medlatoly, in writing, to Joseph V.Valenli. Municipal Cterk Woodbrulge.New Jersey.

(Signed)COLUMBIAN CLUB OF AVENEL. INC.John J. Tn LUCK, PresidentHobert I>emmon, TreasurerFrank Pelunaiu Secnlary

L.P. 6/3-10-70 <••••

NOTICETi to nolle* that KORIM MEMORIAL

POST Veteran* of Foreign Win.M i C l l

NOTICETak* nolle* that JOHN J. JULIA!

md GRACE M. JULIAN, t/a Julianv* applied to the Municipal Council

the Township ul Woodbridg* for a

NOTICETike notice that COLUMBIAN CLUB

OF PORT READING hi* applied to th*Municipal Council of th« Township oiWoodbridfo for a Club l icense No. CB-20for uremlaea lituated at 290 Old Road,Port Heading, Naw J . n e y .

Objections, il any. ihould be mad« Im-mediately, in writing, to Joseph V.

POST ttvm, f g .h u applied lo tha Municipal Council «lin* Townihtp ol Woodbridg* for a Clablicense No CB« for preml*** iltuiUd•t 411 New Bruniwlck Avenu*. Foro*.Townihlp of Woodbrtdge, N.J.

Objection*. Ii any. should to mad* tea.mediately In writing to Joieph V. Val-entl. Municipal Clark. Woodbrtdg*. N«w;trier

(Signed)FORDS MEMORIAL POST #*••*•VETERANS OF FOREIGN WAM

Hi. hard Uncla. CommanderJohn Amaoi. Club Cbalnnia

roroa. N. J.L.P. 6/3-10 70 It.U

lenary Retail Consumption licenst; vak'nti, Municipal Clertt, Woodbridge,

,.P. e/S-10-70 tl.64

NOTICBTak* aotlat that SAM'S BAR ft GRILL.

INC., a corporation of N*w J*ra*r, hasapslltd to the Municipal Council of theTownaklp o l Woodbrldli lor a PlenaryRatall Oonstlmptlim llcens* #C-41 torpramlaw altuiied i t 464 Naw Bnuuwkk

venne. Forts . Township of WoodbridgeNew Jersey.

Objaetion*. If any. abould b* man*immediately in writing to Joatph V.Valentl, Municlpil Clerk. Woodbridg*,Naw Jeraey.

(.Signed)SAM'S BAR ft GRILL. INC.Allan Scnonbergtr, Preg.Fordi, N«M Jeiaey

.P. 6/3-10-70 $8.M

NOTICETato Notle . that CURLBY-B CORRAL,

m e , h u applied to th* Municipal Coun-cil ol th« Township of Woodbridge. for

Plenary Retail Couumplion License No.A for premlsu iltuated at 303 FultonStreet, Woodbrldge. Naw Jeriey.

Objection*, U any. ihould to made InvIn writing, to Joseph V.

NOTICETlk* notice that the COLONIA ME-

MORIAL POST 6061 VETERANS OFFOREIGN WARS hi* applied to th*Municipal Council of tha Townjhlp ofWoodOrWg* lor a Club lloans* No.C.B.11 for premises litualed at KM Inman Avenu*. Colonla, Townihlp of Wood-bridle. N t w Jersey

Objection*. U any.•hould to mad*Immediately In writing to Jo*eph VValeotl. Municipal Clark, Woodbctog*,New Jaraey.

(SlfMd)COLONIA MEMORIAL POST MSI

NOTICETak* ndtlo* that WHrrE BIRCH INT-

INC.. t/a White Birch Inn, has appliedtto Municipal Council ol Ito Townshl;of Woodbrldge for a Plenary Retail Consumption license Mo. C 14 for i>remi.«.situated at Route U. a. No. 1 asd FunAveoua. rord*. TowuabU> of WoodbridgiN. J.

Objection*, If u y , *hould b* mad*lmm«liately la writing to JuMph V.VattaU. Municipal Clerk. Woodbrulg*.New Imwn

(Slgnad)wurrB Bmi ii INN. INC.t /a While Ulrtib liuiFrances J. MunUKUe, 1'i-e*.Thumas Ii Hughes. Vlc-e-Pra*.Jowph D. Carvy. b«c.

Forda. N. J.L.P. 1/3-10-70 W60

VETERANS OF FOREIGNVern Haraell, CommanderGene Seiclm-b, Adjutant

Cflloola, N . J .L.P. 6/3-10-70

WARl

ew Jeney .(Signed) COLUMBIAN CLUB OF

PORT RBAD1N0Frank P. Janer, Jr., PrealdentEugene H. Kaakiw, Vlce-PnaidentNlcholia Posuk. SecretaryWilliam J. Surdi, Treaaurar

.P. (/3-10-7O H M

NOTICBTake notio* that ATLAB U Q U O I *

INC. ha* applied to tto Mdniatpaj Coo*cil ol tha Towajihlp of W( " -it Plenary Retail ConNo. C34 ior premiaa*Rout* # 1 , Township ot Woodhridg*. N.

ObjKtiaaa, at a a j , ifeOBki to masW bavmsdlataly la wilting t*i Joaafk V. Vk>lonU. ManMnal Ctark. Woodbridge, M*MJeraey.

(Sl«n*d>ATLAS UQUOM, INC.Abraham WUafear, Pre*.

«i Traa*51 Mala itreet. Ft. Le*. N. J TGladys WUakar, Sec.i l Main Street, Ft, lm, M. J.

L.P. (/J-10-70 W.U

modlotely,Valentl, Municipal

ew Jersey,Clerk. Woodbridge

(signed) CURLEVS CORBAU INC,George Levins, PresidentUldg. 141 - Apt. I, Orandvlew Apis..Edison. N. J.Margaret E . Levlni, Vica-Preildentand TreuurerHWK. i t s - Apt. I . Grand view Apti.Edison. N. J .

L.P. 6/3-10-70 *>•*•

T«k»

NOTICEnotlc* that RICH-PHTLMAR,

!NC.t I/a Horur1* AdUb h u appliedto the Municipal Council of tha Townihlpof Woodbridj* tn a Plenary Ratall Ceo-.umption liceni* No. CM1 lor P«nila»«altnated at Route #1 and Edward Street,Istiui. Townahip ol Woodbridge, N. J.

ObJectioos, il any, atnold to mad* Ira-mediately In writing lo JOKPh V. ValanU,MmuglyaJ Ctark. WoodbtUl*, New i t

rstgned)BICH PBTLMAl, INC.t /a Rornar's AdLibMarj Korur , Praa,L i i Horur , Jr., Sac-Treas

Uelln. N J.

Tail* » U M thai WOOlJiUUDOC LJ.StOJUC. W C . t /a Woodbrtdg.

liquor Stft", Inc.. h u applied lo thet k l l C U «f tto TwaBiV ~'

NC11CB

Tlk* ootlc* that HOPELAWN UQUOICORP. INC., t / i livuvr Uty, U s ap-plied to UM Municipal Council ol la*TownaUp of Woodbrldge. tor • PlenaryRetail DiitrtbuUou Ucwu* No. D-l for

situated at 117 New BrunawickAvenu., UoptUwn. Ttrwnahln oi Wood-bridge, N.w J . i . . /

Ob|*rtl*u. U a«>. liuald b .immwUitely In writing, I* Juoeph V,ValenU, Municipal Clerk. WuvdbfMaewNaw Jmmj.

(Signed)HOftLAWN U4U0R CORP., INCt/a Uquor CityJoou Doaoer. PnddasiArtbor Fiaiuou, S^j Tro*anre»

NOTICETato n o U n U a l AVICNEL MEMORIAL

POST #7164 VJT.W, I n c . h i . aWUni_ _ . > the Municipal CounqU of tn* "Sowuihtp

P l u a r y R«UU Ustrtb al WosdhrhVf. < • * Club Liainae lorIM' tot n n m l a u aittl tpritmiaW ^t iut td at to Park Avenue

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* 3 d 11571 A m t e / A v e o u f c Woodbrtdie,

' Q W M U H * . Htaanwdlattly toValaliU. Municipal Clark, Woodbrtdjt*,N.w J * n * r .

aittl tpritmiaW ^t iut td at to Park Avenue,d i A W / T U f t i W O t e i d N

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p t i a W ^ i u t aAveoW/TawUfatp Hi WuoOteidae, NawIer«ey

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HoncaTata BOtto* tkat nKHtm V. BUB,

I/a Klah'a Baj and (trill, haa appllad lothe Municipal Cattnoll of t h . Towuhlp ufWuodbrldf* lor a Plenary Katall COD.bumptiiOD Uc»u« No. C-61 tut premise!iltuatid at 542-M4 N»w Brunawick AV«Kuuu. Fords. Townahip *f Wcwdbrtdg*. N J

UbjislUau. It any. alwttld to mail,tu writing I* JuMph V. V*

NOTIC*Take notice that, ITALIAN AMJSUOAJI

CI.UB OF WOODBBIDGE. INC. kU aa-ptled to the Municipal Coonoll at ttoTownahip of Woodbrldg* lor tto laaniimof a Club Ucanse for pranjlau dtoaMI• t 71 Greed Street, Woodbridge, N«WJ*rHy.

Objections, U any. ihould to mad* baymediately In writing to J « * * V, V**.entl. Municipal Clerk, Woodbridg*. H«t)Joraey.

(Signed)ITALIAN AHEJIICJLN CLUBOF WOODBRIDGE. INCVincent Dilu, presidentBen De> U o . Seoretary

L.P. 6/3-10-70 UM

NOTICETake notice that COLONTA, NEW J 1 %

SEY I^DGE NO. MU. BJENEVOiiBWPROTBCTIVE OHDJ5R OF TUB aXJOLINC.. h u applltd to tto MBBtotMlCouncU of the Township of WoodbrtdJ*for tto Issuance of a Club LleenM C M !for premises located at «53 MtddlaMAvenue. Colonla, Township of Woedbrld**.

ObiectWinH, if iny. should to mad* n ^medlaiely in writing lo Jo»*p» V. Vile*.ti. Municipal Clerk, woodbrldg* Towa>ablp.

(Signed)COLONIA. NEW JERSEYLODQE NO. OU 1ENEVO.LENT PROTECTIVE ORDISOF TKK BLKJ, INC-Liwrence GriipartEialtad RulerLeouaiii F. BednariH,Secretary

6/31U/10 fll.W

iiumedialelj tu wrttof * JiMpLull. Munklval Clerk, ttMdbrld*-*. N.wJeney.

(Signed)

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NOTICBTato notlc*. that U * •• TAVUU*, m

CORPORATE!). h*a aagUad to tha Municipal CouncU oi ( t o Tavn^htp of Wood

, bride* I « I V I ^ 1 > 7 -j license No CJ ior ""

Florid*praalau attoaUd *lwt> la id . Hnaalam.

Tito Uut ST. ANTKJNVSHOLY NAME SOCIETY h u IPoLM tothe Muoielpa! OouutlJ of th* Towmhjrof Woodbridie. for » Quo

. . . _ . ol Woodartlife N. J....i,-, :,uas, tf aay, atauW tw mad*

, i .tely In w t 3 u WToanpi V. Va-

Wmeite ly s iUua W * p gValanR. MuntaUui Clavk. WaodhriOge Objection*

i a NoCB-M lor pnoiiafU tituatcd *» Ml Weal

to made * venue. Port Seeding, T»wn*Up tiJo**ph V . iV[>ndt>ridgi. N» • Jerwy.

b t i h

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NOTICETake Notlf* that KENNY AORBI. D t C ,

t/a Kenny Ac-r«», h u applied to t to M *Diciual Cuutti'll ul th* Townahip s t Woo*.

fur the iususiK* Of a P U l U TOjiiAiuiiptluu Lliwu**, fur a Bail

buiiatna; w »• uomtiuowd at »•( aUn|BuaiJ (U.S . aouta No, »)»

Wimdlirldgu. N*w Jiri«y,im n.i.l ipecinuatkHa for propoaedIjuUOma W..... b u l l

fill) at the. uffiui of ths Clart.Ubj«:U.>ua. il iny, sbuiild b* m u t e I

medlalaly. W writing to JaMon V. Va-tsnti. Municipal Clark, WoodteUt*. N e *

KENNY ACJLEB. INC.CvmlM Y tW\trLU'~U )d*i«Mi Blvi . .BayriMUla, N. J .

ii any. ihould b*la V.

(ttcnad)U ft B. TAVERN. « CAnna Lesfco. P m .Cbarkaa Q t

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ONLY 75c PER INSERTIONj LINK CLAMMKIKO AD upprol. IS word*) PAID IN ADVAINCK. ll>t r«rh UddttteaalBhe— ipproi. 5 WnrfU to * line. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL LOW CLASSIFIEDM T E : Drop nff dactirird Ad Copy and Pre P i r n r a t »t l*»d*rPr*s« Offlr*. mr mMa copy and prepayment In: CLASSIFIED DKPT.. I.EAOKK TRi:SS. in Green *JC,••odbridge, N. J (TCltts (opT deadline: Monday «l « P.M.

CLASSIFIED ADSKATES FOR CLASSII 111) ADS PHONKD IN TO KM n i l . On« time: J0# per line (Mia.

$LS0>. Z or m»r» innrrtioMt: 2e« per lin« (mitt. charge $1.00 per in*rrtJon>.

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SERVICES

i r TOUR DRiNKir.r, H A Sbecome a problem. AlrotmlirsAnonymous can help you. Call7«S-Hlf or writ* V O Box r>3 !WoodbfUdg*. N. J. 07095 '

: ' /7-4/ i

THBLJP WANTED

Boy*>aut«] to deliver Leader-!Press,) CaiterA * Wood bridgeTbwnaltfp Weakly. Build your•WB route with Samples. (No•tare* * * them). Give a littleef your own tiraa and earn prii-1H | t a tripi, and attend b*U|games.-Call Mr. Fillmore 6341111 between 4 P. If. and T P.M

Friday; or mill jrourname, address. phOfle numberand age to Leader Pres*. *>(>re«a SL. Woortbndge.

CEHAMK; TILE PROMPTSERVICE—EXPKHTLY DONETREE ESTIMATE JIM MOYCR 6344643 i'M-5/M

HELP WANTED

Need money for vacation?Sell Sara Coventry Jewelry onejor two nights a week. Earn $20jto $39 a night commission. Noinvestment. No delivery. Call:6349017, 969-2591. 636 3894.

5/27 - 6/17

GIRLSHigh School, College, earncash this summer, chooseyour hrs.. up to $6 per hr.Become a Beauty Advisor.

FREE TRAININGCalif; 225-1588 or 22WC1Iafter 6-.30 p. m.

READINGS BT

SARAHREADER & ADVISOR

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Lov«-Businew-Health

442-9891ItS SMITH ST.

PERTH AM BOY

GIFT ITEMSHair Trimmer. Trims, tapers,

keeps your hair neat. Use likeenmb. $1. Bo Turner. Box 227,Cherry Valley, Ark. 72324.

6/3 - 8/12

GENERAL CLERKMiscellaneous duties, good

typist, good with figures. A national corporation. Avenel lo-cation. Call for appointment:3829333. 6/10

Attention Job Applicant*Hie Middlesex d-unty Leadtr

Press deo» not knowingly acceptHelp Wanted aili i>om »mployart covered t>y the Fair LaborStandards Ac: 1/ they offer l«*ithan the legal min mum wag*or fail to pay at least tim« andone-half for overtime bou's. Theminimum wage for employmentcovered bv the FLSA prior to the1966 Amendn rat ii Jl.60 an hourwith overtime pav requirei aftcr 40 hours a week. Jobs COT•red it a result of th« 1966Amendment* require 11.15 anhour minimum with overtimepay required after 42 o-mrs awaek. For specific Information,contact the Wage and Hour Offie* of th« U S Department ofLabor, Room <?36. Federal Building 970 Broad Strtrt. NewarkOTlMt

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JUNK CARSWANTED

Top dollar paid!

Phone:

LI 8-6582

KUBICA GRADUATESCARTERET - Navy Seaman

Apprentice Robert J. Kuhica,son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KM.bica of 101 Hickory Street. Carteret, was graduated from rrcruit training at the Navy Train,ing Cester, Great Lakes, IH.

MASSIVE SHOPPING CENTER: Begin* to take shape. The mnltl mHHon dollar mall will honse more than 118 natlocal and local retailer* wholease* with Rntwe and Company. Columbia, Md.

The Mayor Reportsby

Ralph P. Barone. Ph. D.

BEAUTICIANSPart time - Morning*Part (imc - EveningsPart time WeekendsFull Time 4 to 5 day*

Shampoo (ilrl - Weekends

Arch ItoHiily Salon111 Main St., Woodbridge

636-4418

The many flags that flew over!our country during its history|f!ew in thr breeze as a narrator told thoir history. In the background was a huge flag of these

j United States glistening in thesun. And seated and standingwere may patriotic Americans —for some reason they are calledthe Silent Majority these days

|— listening with great interestto what really amounted to alesson in American history.

These patri:':~ ' .ricanswere attending the annual Flag

jDay exercises of the Woodbridgej Lodge of Elks Sunday.

What impressed me the mostwas that a large portion of the

BUSINESSA REDI-REFERENCE

GUIDE TO RELIABLE

LOCAL BUSINESS FIRMS DIRECTORY".Laundry II Roofing & Siding | [ Watch Repairs

COMPLETE

FAMILYLAUNDRYSERVICES

CAREEBKE and CONVENI-ENT ANSWER to your wash-dfy problem*.

Morey La Ruefir tut, dependable, bonded

BOUTEMAN SERVICEphone:

3(52-5000

Tavern

ROCKMANSTAVERN

HOUSE OP BEEFThe Beit In Beef

Variety Sandwkhea

PERSHING at RANDOLPH

CAKTBRET

T. R. STEVENSK»onu« tnd She«l Hel l l Wttk

6SS ST. GEORGE AVE.W00DBR1BGE

ROOFI Repairs ofAll Types

GUTTERS AND LEADERS

Harm Air H«lMolar Guilds

FOR FREE ESTIMATES

ME 4-2145

WATCH REPAIRS

FU 8*1667GOLDBLATTS

HENRY JANSEN & SONSheet Metal Work

RoofingGutters and

Leader*588 Alden StreetWoodbridge, N. J.

Telepboca MErcnry 4 • 12«

Small Repairs

Photography

Fuel Oil

FUELOIL

J&GSMALL REPAIRS

GENERAL CLEANINGODD JOBS

UGHT HAULJNQ

• FREEESTIMATE

381-4594

MOVING SALEDrastic Reduction

• Cameras * Projectors• Tap* Recorderi

50c BARGAIN TABLEValue up to $1S

GALLARD'SPHOTO & STUDIO517 Ambuy Avt'nue

Slipcovers

RAHWAlFASHION FABRICS

"Utviar D«t«r»t««"Custom made Slipcover!

(AJW OOOUtCaU t«r Fro tiltuial*

M M 4-:nir,

Mason Contractor

MASONCONTRACTOR

All kinds of masonry workand general repair*! Speciallsing In: BRICK OR STONESTEPS . . . PATIOS . .DRIVEWAY . . . GARAGE. . . and FRONT BRICKING

381-9306

T. BERENCSIColonia

After 10 A.M.

Rock Salt

I42I Mam Si. Kabway

LEADER-PRESSCLASSIFIED ADS

BRING RESULTS!

ROCKSALT

lOOIb. bag $2.65

15-6 gal-?r«m[njn (ML NlUoiui Brian. M kr.

• f t w ea HI n i k a tl bonun.

Tar Tm* mmat jut(iv* oa • nil.

SIMONE BROS.LINDEN, N. J.

634-262*4M-272C

auilioiire was made up of rhildim and teenagers. They werethe first to stand when the handplayed the national anthemplacing their right hands overtheir hearts. Yes, it was an impressive sight!

1 have noticed this same trendthroughout the Township, partkularly on Memorial Day whenI attended all the scheduledevents. My day on MemoriaDay started with a early morning /lag raising at the MasonicTemple on Green Street. ThereI noticed the Order of De Molaymade up of teenage boysclean cut and intelligent lookingyoung men — taking pirt in apure and simple patriotic ritual

1 noticed, too. on that day, howthe High School Hands participated — and John F. Kenned;Memorial High School Band, foiexample, marched in Woodbridgiand then rushed home to freshenup and take part in another parade in their home territory —Iselin.

Then there Is the "Sing OuMiddlesex County" group — agreat bunch of young people hgo all around the area singingtheir hearts out and telling aland sundry in song what a grealcountry this is.

I wiil admit T get annoyedwhen 1 see college students ontelevision rampaging and destroying property. However. ]feel much belter when I thinkof our Township's youngsterstha generation that will be K°ingt« college in a few years. Theseare strong, young people wholove their country and will nopermit themselves to be leddown a garden path leading toanarchy.

I honestly feel that the futunof this country is secure withthe young generation now growing up. They love their countrand their flag — you only hadto watch them proudly pinning

their nation's colors at th

Liquor Stores

WANTEDAmbitious

BOYS- F o r -

TeiepAOM MErcnry 4-1IM

WOODBRIDGELIQUOR STORE. INC.

WE DE« 'VER!

Complete Stock ol Domeatlomad Imported Winea

Been and Uquor*

S7I AMBOY AVENUEWOODBRIDGE, N. J.

Service Centers

SERVISOFT OFWOODBRIDGE•21 St. Georgea Avenue

MB «•(«*

KONDOR'SAMKUICANSKKVICE

• ButU-iiesA l l

AutomaticRebuilt

ttabttay Ave & liree* St.WOUUBKIUUE

Mh i-tntie <w VA lijtiifc' • I t . , , »' M

LEADER-PRESSNEWSPAPERROUTES

—Jn Woodbiidge «nd t.\ r e a s . Earn your owu piftg money uriit-s. Samplela build are ilee."

Call 634-1111—between 3:30 P.M. andMM. Ask fur Mr. Ulltnor..

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STEEL WORKERS: Are hard »t work on Woodbridge Center in the old daypit<; I hr HPJping mall will be one of the largest in the state.

Elks program Sunday to knowhat i.i true. They evidently did

not take the Communistic baitoffered by the radicals in thecolleges — such groups »s theSDS, and one of its factions, theWeathermen.

I would like to say to eachand every one of these young-sters:

"We are all proud of you.Keep up the good work. Remem-ber that first and foremost you

Rogers Clothes SloivtReady for Father's /J

PERTH AMBOY — RogersClothes, long famous for theirdistinctive selection in suits,sport coats, slacks, shirts andaccessories, has a special gift-idea panel to anwer your quest-ions and to make suggestions incase you are overwhelmed by

American and continue i t n e u p c omj n g holiday honoringto show your pride in America.iD ad s , Granddads and Hus-Do not follow in the footsteps:bands. This experienced panel,of the militants — but do ask established by Seymour St

are an

questions and be sure you getanswers; that is your right Donot think you are 'chicken' ifyou do not experiment in drugs,for those of you who turn a coldshoulder to such suggestionsare tha intelligent ones —- theothers ara the dopes. And remember, young men and women.o continue to show the respect

Lifer, President, provides helpful assistance in selecting justwhat Dad wants — and is set upin all Rogers 13 stores.

Rogers Clothes knows justwhat toSwinger'

pick for Dad'in the latest

"Thebody

.shirts, wide track ties, shapedsuits and double and singlebreasted sport coats. For Dad'Theto your nation's flag as you are

now doing. The result will be h a p e d

that you will be better citizens.Once again let me say—w« ireproud of you."

Recipe of theWeek

By Sarah Ann SheridanIf your family has a "sweet

tooth," we have found that thisLemon Cake recipe make* a bigbit at our house. The addedlemon juice and rind to the cakeblends with the frosting to giveit just the right tangy lemonfalvor.

LEMON CAKEV4 t. butterVt c. shortening2 c. sugar3 eggs3 c. all purpose flour« t. saltV4 t. soda1 c. buttermilkl- vanilla1 t. lemon juice1 t. lemon rindCream butter, shortening and

sugar. Add eggs ont at a time.Next fold in flour that has beensifted with wit and soda. Last-ly, add buttermilk, vanila, lemonjuice ind rind.

Pour batter into a tube panwhich has been greased andfloured. Bake at 350 degrees (orI hour.

FROSTINGMelt ',i stick butter. Add I cop

powdered sugar and juice of 1lemon. Pour over cake while itis still hot.

ASPHYXIATIONWashington — A carbon moo.

oxide prevention kit has beendistributed to the 54 state andlunitomi health officers by thEnvironmental Control Administiatiim to help minimize homheater hazards. Chris A. Hannru, lommissioner of the admin

ration, urged the eliminationof unvenied fuel-burning ba«Ufrom dwellings.

Wright Pitman, Congressman(I) Rex);"Congress should stay in ses-

, sioa night and day . . . to brtaf! about lower inter**.r*U* . . *

Contemporary" in subtlysuits, popular dress

shirts , habeir | , i - i i fand colognes. An.1 !..•C l a s s i c " i n r < i i u !•••.•!

and three button ••..sport shirts and h'.ivClothes stores c a i r .range of s iws f:'>;?•52 portly and ton.; (...is bound to inchj.lt- ineeds . And rvr:i r

doesn't fit or thr cnlvRogers Clothe*, -.mexchange it. Oti>--i r.i.era policies imiu'iplong alterations .nutbudget plans Si"i> 'Father's Day fjifti ;cRogers Clothes ston^174 Smith Street. Ii(corner Madismii. i1;and Friday ni^hi^ '•>George Strort. N e tOpen Monday aminights to 9

AboutSocial Securit

By HOWAKO G. BOl'GHTO

District M i n i "

t t l a l t k Mreet. Perth Ambor,

Q. My son, now 22, U a highschool dropout but has beendoing construction work since hewas 17. He is disabled mentallyas a result of a head injury onhe job. He has "blackouts" so

often that he hasn't worked forthe last 8 months. I'm at mywit's end. Could he qualify fordisability payments?

A. Peasibly. Yon and roorn i should visit your socialiccuritj office NOW and applyfor benefits. The people at theoffice will tell you what medieal Information you will needto furnish. Under th« socialsecurity law, your son can beconsidered disabled If he hasa severe physical or mentalcondition which prevents himfrom working and which haslasted, or is expected to last.at least 1Z months or to resultin death.

Q. I'm attending BeautySchool full-time and receive student benefits. I also work parttime as a babysitter to supplement ray benefits. A friend tellsme these earnings count for social security. Is it true?

A. Yea it b IF (he u m eperson pays jOu $so or morein cash wages in any J mouthcalendar quarter (January-March, April June, JulyScp-tember, October-Ueveinber).

As litti* as M l i wetkl? fromthe same pemon can amountte tH by UM * B 4 <l th* ISweeks In a calendar quarter ofa year. The law requires youremployer to report du wage*— when they amount to ISO ormore Is a quarter — and sendthe social Mew*rfew to I** btm«l

Service. Only ca*h n *Kjnot room and b"-mi i>n

kinds of payment tinrule also ipplif^ '" u

els* who works mprivate homewoman, maid, hl«r, gardener, or i-luu«»

Charlotte If'

Receives ii-WOODBK1DGK ( t l

A. WiUiamg gradual"!sinus College. <'.>l!eri-a l Centennial * HI"exercises held in ^at 11 A.M., Moiid.n.

M u s Will iams i* li'-1

of Mr. and Mrv r i l J !

tarns, 19 Wedj^Y."1"Woodbridge. ami inPsychology at \'isv.n

She received the l>-

I

WHISTLKS IN SI I I I'Black Pool. KiiKl."^

year-old 'IVny M' l j ' 'ents wertt |iu/.'J''i "|-youngster wlii-itl'-'l i •'After a year's conc-n^

pital c a m e <'P vvl t'' "''they rtmiov^l * <"•

lodged in OIIK <>' l l 1 '

GIVEN O K t i K I lCAKTKUK'l* »•

ano of tins l">'""s" '

ence iii M*i-li» l lU'''' .from H'aiileiU11 l ' ! "versity.

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„,, i s Wore In the group above at the Installation or now officers of the Woo.Ihri.lge Voting Democratic Club as theL l-nnorr«l Mayor BalpnV. Barone at the Mayors Ball. In tho front row an- MM. Jameg Nolan; Mrs. Edward J

I Mr. tirrnard Freedman rear, Jameg Nolan, new president; Representative Edward J. Patten of the 15th CongresI i " ; N»Vftr Barone and Mr. Freedman, outgoing president.

IN APPRECIATION: Bernard W. Freedaaan, Wt, ooUobtcprpuldent of the Woodbrldge Young Democrat!, If presentedwith a gift by the incoming president, James P. Nolan, right,as Councilman John Hila, center, looki on.

[IH i A <;oOD MEMBER: Richard Kumiak, left, who has served as an officer for thenjK received a pUfM from outgoing president, Bernard W. Freedman, right,•, lull, Saturday.

rossroads Scout Council)IVH to New Quarters

lili'i.E - CrossroadsiGeorge's Road. Edison. Thenl has moved toat 715 K i n g

building of the former Sand Hill*School, which the council pur

The four classrooms hive bamconverted to space, for professional and clerical staffs andconference room to be used foicommittee and board of direcors meetings a#, well as, trainingsessions. A kitchen, louug* a

JOINT CELEBRATION: WUle Mayor Ralph P. BarOM WMgnest of honor at the Mayor's Ball Saturday given by theWoodbrldXe Young Democrats, it was alto • special day forthe mayor and hit wife, Marie, shown abov« . . . for It waatheir 18th wadding analTertary.

FOR SERVICES RENDERED: James P. Nolan, right, Incoming president of the WoodbrldgeYonng Democratic Club, receives a planne from Bernard W. Freedman, retiring president,left. Councilman John Hila la in the center.

and two powder rooms havebeen provided.

The new quarters will fc«called Crossroads Girl ScwtCouncil Service Center, prov$-lng off-street parking. - c •, The council will host an openhouse on Sunday, June 28, fromJ to 5 P.M. at Camp Chicka.

afternoon touring the groundsand visiting the living areu andthe waterfront Which inclines tdock rfjfd two cribs for l

Hot Veal"Cool Price!ODGE

garni, the council's resident* ienced swimmers, row boats andcamp located in Palisades Il-J canoes;''•

rstate Park. \ I „ The,.dji«etor Miss Irene MayScouts, their families andler of Avenel and assistant dl-

itlends are invited to spend tae|rect(5r,:4Ilsa,. PenelQpe Aujd"will introduce the

tour foreigntaUt •> unit

aitf ttto UUwsHovWfl and Susan

Brown M Enflla.no1, Xarfft Pogod-sky of Germany and TherewyVerwey of. "Hie Netaertandi.

The staff also includes MissJanice Lucas of Rahway, busi-ness manager; Misses JeanFitch and Betsy Green of Me-tuchen, waterfront and boating;Mrs. Denis Mayer of Avenel,registered nurse and Denis May.er, program specialist.

A special waterfront unit, developed this year, will train qual.lfied scouts for a canoe trip onthe Delaware River.

IT WAS A VICTORY DANCE, TOO: For Congressman and -Mrs. Edward J. Patten as they danced at the Mayors Ball •Saturday at St. Anthony's Auditorium. Saturday, •fatten "t>me- «(1 the winner at the polls on Primary Day.

DART

2-DOORHARDTOP

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Gourvitz JoinsRobbing Firm

WOODBRIDGE - EUiot H.Gourvitz, a member of the NewJersey Bar since 1969, has be.come associated with NormanRobbing, local attorney and Di-rector of Law of the Townshipof Woodbridge, at his law officesat 568 Amboy Avenue,Gourvitz attended Newark pub

Ik schools and Rutgers Univer-sity and received his law degreefrom Rutgers University LawSchool. He was active in a va-riety of activities and won hon-ors in'political science at Rut-gers, and. served as research as-sistant to Rutgers UniversityLaw School Professor J. AllenSmith, specializing in £stausand Wills.

Prior to joining Robbins" lawfirm, Mr. Gourvitz clerked withlaw firms in Paterson and EastOrange, and was last associatedWith Bendit, Weinstock and Shar-baugh, in Newark.

Gourvitz lives with his wife,Toby, and one year old son,Evan, at 72 Sweet Briar Drive,Clark.

+ Swings *«*"•«• t O w M S* r t USED CARSMANY AIR-CONDITIONHM

Holy Name Schedule*Communion Breakfast

ISEL1N — The Holy Name So-ciety of St. Cecella'i Church willsponsor a family Communionbreakfast Sunday morning afterthe eight o'clock Mass.

Sister Juliana, principal of St.Cecelia's Schoul, will be theprincipal speaker at the break-fast which will be held in therthool cafeteria. The Holy NameSociety will also install officersfor the ensuing club year.

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Ntr-mber* of VFW Post 263flwill meet tomorrow (Thursday).fl I', M , for their semimonthly

in the post headquarRoute 27.

* * *games toll be held to

ninrrnw night in the Milton Gerhn Auditorium. CongregationBoth Sholom, 90 Cooper Ave-nue, starting at 7:30.

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A meeting of the Sodality ofthr Blessed Virgin Mary. St.Ocrlia's Parish, is scheduled fortomorrow, 7:30 P. M,. in theschool cafeteria, Sutton Street.

* * •Boy Scout Troop 47 will hold

its regular troop meeting tomorrow, 7:30 P. M., in Fellowship Hall of First PresbyterianCliurch. 1295 Oak Tree Road.

WINNERS ON LOCAL LEVKL: A special assembly session was failed on Wednesday by Sister Mary Agnes, principal of OarLady of Ml. Carntel School. Wondhridgc. for award presentation lo two of thr students. Barbara Halerlti, ((rade live, won•ccond place in Division 1 and Anthony Toth, Rrade %lx, third place, both winners on the local level for the poetry contest con- Aid Squad Cadet Corps is setducted by the National Court of the Catholic Daughters of America Left lo richt: Mrs. Gcorfc Van Tassel, education chairmanfor Court Mercedes 769; Anthony; Sister Mary Aqnlla, teacher; and Mrs Bernard .lost Jr., Grand Regent of Court Mercedes.Mr*. Jost and Mrs. Van Tassel made the presentation.

A meeting of the iselin First

:for tomorrow. 7 P. M., in thesquad building. 477 Lincoln

HONOKED BY PTO — Mrs. John McDonnell, who is retiring as a teacher at School 12. Se-waren this month, was honored at a retirement party held in the Brass Bucket by her associ-ates and members of the PTO. In the photo from left to right are Mrs. Donald Noe,-former-principal; Mr. McDonnell, Mrs. McDonnell, Mrs. Joseph Kavnas, retiring president of thaPTO and Harold Goetchius, principal of the school.

Animal ShowTo Feature Fair

1SKI.IN — An animal showwill feature the fair to be held

[by Kennedy Park School 24 onSaturday. June 13, on the school

nund*. Middlesex Avedue and(ioodrich. Street. The fair issrhoduod to begin at 11 A. M.with the show being held fromII :M to 12:30.

Advance tickets for the show,at a nominal price, shall be soldby the PTA members, duringthe school luntii MUC. The ani-mal show will be held regardlessof the weather, b<kt the ra i l datefor the outdoor fair wUl be June20. A

Featured at the fair will begames including: squirt the can.dies; pie in the face; fish, ring-toss; and penny pitch. There willho balloons, a bean counting"contest and the children can bemart? up as Indians or clowns,or buy toys. Coffee, cake, hotdogs, sloppy joes, soda will besold for lunch. White elephantiternj. plants and home madearticles will be on tale.

TURNS OVER GAVEL - Mrs. John Wleczeriak. •«<"("» the gavel of new pr^,,],Sewaren School No. 12 PTO from the outgoing preatdcirt, Mri. John Karnas, ,,| l l lr _clpal Harold GoetcHng, looks on. The event took pj«c» i t * dinner In the Brass RllrkB

mament movement, will meet P. M..i h O k T

mament movement,Sunday, June 14, 2 P. M.. in the Oak TreeNew Dover. United Methodist *

FOILS HIJACKERBrisbane. Australia — Kerl

Kelly, 4 6-year old girl helpedfrustrate a hijack attempt atSidney Airport when she accidentally opened an emergencyexit as the hijacker was threat-

ening James Karrell, pilot, with! The development of intelli-a toy gun in a plastic bag. jjetice includes an appreciationBecause the door was opened, of solitude. . •.,members of the ground crewwere able to unload the passcngers and overpower the wouldhe hijacker.

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HEW OK'S GAS MOVEThe Department of Health. Ed

ilcflUon and Welfare hasproved massivethai war gag fromOregon. The chemicals will becarried aboard five charteredtransport ships from Okinawa

^ to Bangor. Wash. From there,the munitions will be placedaboard dozens of freight carsfor rail movement to the Umit-ilia Army Depot near Hermiston, Ore.

Highway. The volunteer unit isopen to all young men of thecommunity, between the ages ofIS and 21. Interested personsmay apply by attending any ofthe meetings, held weekly onThursdays.

* * *Members of the Mothers' Aux

iliary to Menlo Park .TerraceBoys' Auxiliary will meet Fri-day night. 8:45, at the home ofMrs. Julius Krall, AtlanticStreet.

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Rehearsals for all levels ofIselin Assembly of God ChurchChoir will be held Friday, 8 P.M., in the church, corner ofCooper Avenue and BerkeleyBoulevard.

• • •Martin Schaeffer and Walter

Bucher. co-leaders of the Webe-los of Cub Scout Pack 48, willmeet with the boys on Friday.7 P. M,. in Fellowship Hall ofFirst Presbyterian Church.

- # * #1 The Junior Girls' Unit of theauxiliary tq VFW Post 2636 willhold its semi-monthly meeting onSaturday, June 13. 10:30 A. M.in the post hall. Route 27.

Sing Out Middlesex County, agroup of young people of theirea. affiliated with the nation-al Up 'yVith People, moral rear-

ing Center

Church. Edisoft-Colonia area.They will also meet Wednesday.June 17, 7 P. M.. in St. Cecelia'sLoura<« Hall, Sutton Street.

• • *A meeting of the Christ's Am-

bassadors Youth Group will beheld Sunday. 6 P. M.. in theIselin Assembly of God Church.

• * *Members of the Senior High

Fellowship of First Presbyterian Church will meet Sunday.7:30 P. M., in the church.

• * *The Women's Association of

in Fellowship Hall, 1295Road.

Bingo games will b«Tuesday night in St. Cecelia'sLourdes and Ftt ima Halls.Early bird games will begin atseven o'clock and regular gamesat eight o'clock. "

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Scoutmaster Beinhart Thor-sfin, Sr. will meet with BoyScout Troop 48 on Tuesdaynight, 7:30. in the VFW PostHall. The VFW Post 2636 sponsors the scouting unit.

* * *A meeting of the St. Vincent

de Paul Society is scheduled for

Boy Scout Tror>|imeet Tuesday niuln.

!in the Columbian (held [street.

Semi-monthly mrriji.held by both tlir \|,junior girls unit of th.Missionary Council ofsembly of God ( tmrchRoyal Rangers, \™lr

of the church. i,nJune 17. 6.no i'church.

Bingo games ml!ed .by Iselin Fir-ion Wednesday nighat 7:30, in the souFirst Presbyterian Church is Tuesday, 8:30 P. M., in Room _ .

scheduled to meet Tuesday, 8 107 of St. Cecelia's School. 1477 Lincoln

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WOODBUIDGE — WoodbridgeCenter in the former claypits onMetuchen Avenue, is beginningto take shape as hundreds ofworkers are riviting steel beamsinto place and pouring concrete.

Electricians are installing outside lighting and wiring for signsfor three huge departmentstores — Orbach's, Abrahamand Straus and Stern Brothers.There will also be at least 120smaller shops that are expectedto be rented before long. Themammoth project is expectedto be completed in March, 1971.

More then 100 local and na-tional retailers have alreadysigned leases with Rouse andCo., of Columbia, Md., whichtogether with Connecticut Genera) Life Insurance Co,, is build-ing the multi-million dollar shop;ping mall.

In addition to the three largedepartment stores leases havebeen signed by Wiss JewelersKennedy's Clothing Store. AnnTaylor's. Todd Art Gallery,Pants Place, General NutritionSuper Rama Barber and HairStyles, the Cellar, and the BlackBull Restaurant.

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