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, Vol. 89 No. 16 South Amboy, N. J. Advertising Less than 75% Thursday, April <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1968</strong> Price Si {Out of Town 7#)<br />

Letters To The Editor<br />

To the Citizens of South Amboy:<br />

I'm writing this in response to Mr. David B. Brown's<br />

latter in the March 28 Issue of the CITIZEN. I say,<br />

"Three cheers for himl" He had enough courage to<br />

stand up and express his feelings and hopes' for South<br />

Amboy.<br />

After reading Mr. Brown's letter, I was shocked. Is it<br />

true that such a small number of South Amboy a ns went<br />

to hear the talk on drug addiction? Not even 15 citizensl<br />

I, for one, couldn't attend the talk since I am attending<br />

an out-of-state college—but I am certain I would have<br />

Attended had I been home.<br />

Since I am informed of the "goings-on" of my peers,<br />

I feel a responsibility of awakening the parents and civic<br />

leaders to the increasing danger of the use of drugs in<br />

our town. Wake up to reality as Mr. Brown urges. Don't<br />

just sit by the curb and watch the youth go down the drain.<br />

Try to teach the youth what is rinht and what is wrong;<br />

let them know you care; help them if they can't help themselves;<br />

set a good example. Don't let them go to "pot".<br />

The song quoted by Mr. BrdVn is true, sorry to say.<br />

South Amboy is basically a great city. It has tried many<br />

times to help its youth but to no avail. Why is this? It's<br />

because enough people don't care; they don't want to get<br />

Involved; they leave it up to the other guy. Why don't<br />

the citizens realize that what happens in a city reflects<br />

on ALL of the inhabitants, not just a few of them? Why<br />

is it only a few good people are aware of their responsibilities?<br />

Think about it — have you done your share<br />

in the development oi Soutn Amboy? Or have you left<br />

the burden on* a few individuals? If everyone would co-<br />

^ operate and work together, our town could become even<br />

nicer. If could again become "the Pleasant Little City".<br />

1 could say much more but I don't know if it will do<br />

any good. Maybe no one is listening to me -- are you?<br />

If so, I wonder if anything will be done now?!?<br />

/s/ A Concerned College Girl<br />

Lions Club Plans<br />

Pancake Breakfast<br />

The South Amboy Lions<br />

Club will hold a pancake<br />

and sausage breakfast on<br />

Sunday, April 28, from 7:30<br />

a.m. until noon at Christ<br />

Church Memorial Hall,<br />

South Amboy.<br />

Tickets are priced at<br />

$1.00 each and may be obtained<br />

from Chairman<br />

Franklin English, any<br />

member of the Lions Club,<br />

or at the door.<br />

In conjunction with the<br />

breakfast, free eye screen-<br />

Ing will be conducted,.<br />

Voter Registration<br />

Announced<br />

Acting City Clerk Natalie<br />

Brennan has announced that<br />

voter registrations for the<br />

forthcoming primary election,<br />

June 4, will take place<br />

at the City Hall, John St.,<br />

South Amboy, April 22, 23,<br />

24, 25 from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

The last day for registration<br />

and change of address<br />

is April 25 at 9 p. m.<br />

Petitions must be submitted<br />

no later than 4 p.m.<br />

on April 25.<br />

MADURA PHARMACY<br />

T.I. PArkwoy 1-1732<br />

Open This Sunday<br />

Arity'i and Peterwn't<br />

Ct«Met far ft* 0«y<br />

IN MM af Mwrgwuy C«U<br />

This Is A Personal<br />

Message To YOU<br />

Franklin D. English,<br />

president of the South Amboy<br />

Community Blood Bank<br />

has released the following<br />

statement.<br />

We know that you care<br />

about your family; we know<br />

that you care about your<br />

neighbors. YOUkhow you'll<br />

be'helping both your family<br />

and your neighbors when<br />

you donate a pint of blood<br />

at your local Community<br />

Blood Bank.<br />

The Red Cross Blood mobile<br />

will visit South Amboy<br />

"on Saturday, APRIL 27 at<br />

the KNIGHTS OF COLUM-<br />

BUS HALL, Fourth Street,<br />

from 10 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.<br />

The success of this vital<br />

community undertaking depends<br />

upon your being<br />

1 there. It is up to you<br />

whether you and your fellow<br />

citizens of South Amboy<br />

will hay.e to pay high<br />

prices for blood instead of<br />

getting blood at our local<br />

hospital through our Community<br />

Blood Bank.<br />

Giving blood is painless<br />

and takes little more than<br />

an hour of your time. No<br />

fasting. Eat your normal<br />

meals. If possible, call in<br />

advance to make an appointment.<br />

The number to<br />

call is 721-2205.<br />

If you really care; if you<br />

honestly wish to face up to<br />

this projection needed by<br />

your own family, then don't<br />

leave it up to the other guy.<br />

Call,today.<br />

J. J. Hirrigan Co., Inc.<br />

— Reel littlt ft Iuurtpce —<br />

(Sayreville Shopping Center)<br />

Phme FArkwey 1.7100<br />

Recipients Of New Jersey State Scholarships<br />

JUDITH HUCK<br />

FRANCES PIRK<br />

The recipients of the State<br />

Scholarships from Hoffman<br />

High School include: Sandra<br />

Bloodgood,daughter of Mr6.<br />

Clarkson Bloodgood, Jr.,<br />

of 254' Henry St. and the late<br />

Mr. Bloodgood; Miss Frances<br />

Pirk, daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Raymond Pirk of<br />

47 Pupek Rd.; Miss Judith<br />

Reick, daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. George Reick, 133<br />

George St.; and Miss Shirley<br />

Zakrzewski, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph<br />

Zakrzewski, 412 Henry St.<br />

Miss Bloodgood has been<br />

accepted for admission to<br />

Newark State where she<br />

will pursue the Early Childhood<br />

Prograjrf in September.<br />

Miss Uloodgood belongs<br />

to the Future Teachers of<br />

America. She also played<br />

a leading role in the Senior<br />

Play. In her sophomore<br />

\w\r she receivedacertificate<br />

of educational development<br />

from Science Research<br />

Associates who<br />

.sponsored The National<br />

I ducational Development<br />

le.sts.<br />

Miss Pirk will attend<br />

Northeastern Collegiate<br />

JUble Institute in Essex.<br />

Jails, N. J. where she will<br />

*-eUldy fora degree in religious<br />

education.<br />

Miss Pirk has been very<br />

active while at Hoffman<br />

High School. She has been<br />

a member of the Hoffman<br />

Chapter of the National<br />

Honor Society for the past<br />

three years and its treasurer<br />

during her senior<br />

yea r. She is president of<br />

i he student Council, featUF-e<br />

editor oflloffmanHi-Lites,<br />

w.is a member of the varsity<br />

cheer lea ding squad and<br />

president of the <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

t ouncil in her sophomore<br />

> ear.<br />

In September, Miss Reick<br />

will matriculate at Trenton<br />

State College where she<br />

will major in elementary<br />

education.<br />

MisB Reick has enjoyed<br />

an active life white at Hoffman<br />

High. She is editor of<br />

the school yearbook, captain<br />

of the varsity cheerleaders<br />

and is a member<br />

of the Math Club, <strong>Library</strong><br />

Council, and Chess Club.<br />

Shirley Zakrzewski will<br />

attend Rutgers in Newark<br />

where she will study for<br />

her degree in medical technology.<br />

KELLY ELEVATED TO<br />

Col. David B. Kitlly, Suptinntimiliml of thi;<br />

N. J. State Polic«, has been promoted to the<br />

rank oi Brigadier General, the U. S. Army an<br />

nounced recently.<br />

Pictured above, left to right, are:, the General'*<br />

mother, Mr*. Theresa Kelly; hit wife.<br />

SHIRLtY /AKH/l WSKl<br />

SANDHA BLOODGOOD<br />

Miss Zakr/.ewski has been<br />

a number of the National<br />

1 lonor Society for 2 years &<br />

has participated In mostextra<br />

- curricuiar programs.<br />

She's been a varsity cheerleader<br />

for 4 years, a member<br />

of the" <strong>Library</strong>," Math<br />

& the Future Teachers of<br />

America Clubs. She's been<br />

on the staff of the school<br />

newspaper for 3 years and<br />

enjoyed a major role, in the<br />

senior play.<br />

GENERAL<br />

i, Gi!t)i;rdl Kelly, and General John G.<br />

Cassidy, commander of the 70th Division. Mrs.<br />

Kelly and General Cauidy pin the stirs on the<br />

General. K*<br />

(PI«M turn to p«g« 6, "Home*! Corner" for Mmpl«ti«Qfy.)<br />

, i<br />

Committee Changes<br />

On Works Board<br />

I .ust Tuesday's meeting<br />

of the Hoard of <strong>Public</strong><br />

Works produced the following<br />

changes in the work-<br />

Ing committees of the<br />

Board: Commissioner T.<br />

Lewandowski was elected<br />

vice-president; Commissioner<br />

Robert Leslie was<br />

named chairman of the<br />

lighting committee and will<br />

replace former Commissioner<br />

O'Learyjan ail other<br />

committees; and Commissioner<br />

Chester Clszewski<br />

was named chairman ofthe<br />

committee on water.<br />

These changes were made<br />

necessary due to the resignation<br />

of William O'Leary<br />

from the Board, and the appointment<br />

of Robert Leslie,<br />

to replace him.<br />

It was announced that the<br />

new salary ordinance will<br />

IK- introduced at the next<br />

meeting of the Board. The<br />

Hoard also went on record<br />

favoring an increase in<br />

salary for Hdward (Ned)<br />

Moran and Joseph Kudelka,<br />

chief operators at the Sewage<br />

and Water plants, respectively.<br />

The Bo^rr< wfU<br />

recommend that their<br />

salaries be comparable to<br />

that of a foreman ofthe city<br />

street department.<br />

Superintendent Charles -<br />

Thompson reported that<br />

there are some complaints<br />

of rusty water throughout<br />

the city, and that this condition<br />

is due to the installation<br />

of new fire hydrants<br />

and other necessary repairs.<br />

METHODIST CHURCH TO<br />

HOLD SUNRISE SERVICE<br />

The Methodist Church of<br />

South Amboy announces<br />

that they will holdan Easter<br />

Sunrise Service on Sunday,<br />

April 14, at 6a.m., on the<br />

. site of their new Church at<br />

the foot of Frank Ave,,<br />

Sayreville.<br />

The Rev. Mr. Eldrich<br />

Campbell will conduct the<br />

service.<br />

Main Liquor Store<br />

On Upper Main & David St.<br />

Triangle<br />

Ect*y Fork i Stop<br />

We Deliver PA 10 144<br />

r<br />

HENRY'S<br />

Barber Shop<br />

2 Barbers - No wartingi<br />

HAIR STYLING<br />

i> F i-ltDs St. South AmbOy<br />

you think of<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

think of<br />

PETERSON PHARMACY<br />

Pmciiptioni line* 1890<br />

RUJJ»II Stovar CindiM<br />

for my oceraion<br />

132 N. Broadway PA 1.0199<br />

PA1LY- WEEKLY<br />

,LOCAL LICENSEE<br />

BRI6GS CHEVROLET<br />

. 721-1400


*MBOY CITIZEN fhuraday, April <strong>11</strong>,1908<br />

nurt CA # r/ SEASON SAVINGS I<br />

Galvanized STItL<br />

CHAIN LINK<br />

FENCE<br />

NOW$'<br />

100 Ft. x 4 Ft. High<br />

ON1Y<br />

INCLUDE*<br />

'Chain Link flirt<br />

'Tip Ml<br />

• Heavy Daty Liu Ptsts<br />

COMPLETttt MSTALUO<br />

In concrtta with tha flflatt<br />

Afhtrtcon mada product*. All<br />

HmtrftMr Up* >—* >»<br />

ham* Wort.<br />

(VIM MM H*. M,MI<br />

NTMT «MU »1*ll<br />

Dual-Hall anhonot lha baaoty of your ham •• M<br />

addi a (ouch o( modtrn dignity to yovf chain link<br />

NO Monty DtWD j<br />

rncc; Ony . ^^.^ « Up to 5 ytar* *• Payj<br />

AR5CO FENCE<br />

COINH OF *l»<br />

AND lUMMMHItl ROAD<br />

IAST MUNSWICK, N.J.<br />

157-9130<br />

61* MAIN ST.<br />

ASSURY PARK<br />

77S-88M<br />

NORTH JERSCY<br />

ESSEX COUNTY<br />

621-2140<br />

• » >ONt US COLLECT 14 H»3. DAILY AND SUNDAY •<br />

Happy Easter<br />

N. OPPENHEIM & SON<br />

5,10, ft 25 Cent Store<br />

$, 8roadway Soufh Amboy, N. J.<br />

. 721-0283<br />

FIRST BAPTIST<br />

CHURCH NEWS<br />

An Easter Dawn Service<br />

will be held in the church<br />

sanctuary- at 6 a.m. Sunday,<br />

The Church' School<br />

meets In die sanctuary for<br />

their lesson, led by Mrs.<br />

B. Abbatiello. The Family<br />

Worship Service at <strong>11</strong> a.m.<br />

features the singing of the<br />

Cherub '& Chancel Choirs<br />

and the sermqor''The Power<br />

of a NamV^by Rev.<br />

Brown.<br />

There will no no BYF<br />

Sunday evening.<br />

Members of the church<br />

are urged to give their time<br />

during the next week to<br />

give the church, building<br />

a cleaning. The trustees<br />

are In charge.<br />

The Evening Circle meets<br />

on Thursday at Esther Peterson's.<br />

The BYF travels to Freehold<br />

for an Association<br />

Rally on April 20.<br />

Police News<br />

On his plea of guilty of<br />

fighting on a public street,<br />

Charles Reed, 139 Shore<br />

Blvd., EastKeansburg, was<br />

fined $25 and costs by Judge<br />

John Everitt, In Tuesday<br />

night's court. Patrolman<br />

John O'Leary was the arresting<br />

officer.<br />

ZJ JULIE'S<br />

Beauty Parlor<br />

EXPERT HAIR CUTTING<br />

Specialising in '<br />

TINTING and 1 MINUTE<br />

PERMANENT WAVING<br />

(No Chtmiuls)<br />

<strong>11</strong>8 Bo. 8t«v«n> Are.<br />

South Amboy, N«w Ju*ty<br />

PhoM PArkwar 1-«M7<br />

(Ovar 8<strong>11</strong> Y*ars Expcrlanet)<br />

CloMd WEDNESDAYS<br />

JULIE DOWNS, Prop.<br />

GUS<br />

POTTS'<br />

CAUNDAR<br />

Of EVENTS<br />

The executive board of<br />

the Sacred Heart PTA will<br />

meet on Tuesday, April 16<br />

at 8 p.m. in the school<br />

cafeteria.<br />

The regular monthly PTA<br />

meeting will be held ,on<br />

Thursday, April 18 aw?: 30<br />

p.m. in the parish hall.<br />

The Ladies Auxiliary of<br />

the Ancient Order of Hibernians<br />

will meet on Tuesday,<br />

April 16 at 8 p.m. In<br />

the Protection Fire House.<br />

Card Party, benefit of<br />

Christ Church building<br />

fund, Friday, April 19 at<br />

8 p.m., Christ Church Memorial<br />

Hall.<br />

b<br />

Dinner - fashion show<br />

sponsored by the Jesse Selover<br />

PTO, Thursday, Apr.<br />

25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Madison<br />

Inn Restaurant, Rt.<br />

9, Madison Township.<br />

Mechanictfvllle Hose<br />

Company will hold a dinner<br />

dance observing its 75th<br />

anniversary and honoring<br />

John Norek on Saturday,<br />

May <strong>11</strong> at John's Halfway<br />

House beginning at 7.-30<br />

p. m, TicketB are $6.00 and<br />

may be purchased from<br />

Chairman Russell Stillwagon,<br />

and also John<br />

Hospidor and James Reilly.<br />

radoui<br />

•Y<br />

JTIVIUR<br />

SHOP AT i<br />

HOME<br />

SERVICE<br />

call<br />

249-5422<br />

SACRED HEART C.Y.O. SETS DANCE<br />

"Jay and the Techniques"<br />

will appear In person on<br />

Monday, April 15, at the<br />

Jernee Mill Inn, Jernee<br />

Mill Road., Sayreville.<br />

The dance is sponsored<br />

by the Sacred Heart C.Y.O.,<br />

South .Amboy. Music will<br />

be furnished by the<br />

"AZTECS".<br />

The doors will open at<br />

7:30 p.m. and admission is<br />

$3.00 per person.<br />

And Neighbors<br />

HOME MADE SMOKED A FRESH KIELBASI<br />

EASTER HAM (SMOKED-EXTRA<br />

LEAN)<br />

TURKEYS - CAPONS - CHICKENS<br />

HOME MADE SAUERKRAUT<br />

Place All Orders In Advance<br />

BARANOWSKI'S MARKET.INC.<br />

<strong>11</strong>6 SO. PINE AVENUE SOUTH AMBOY.N.J.<br />

Phone 721-0650<br />

PINE<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

EXTERIOR CAR WASH $1.25<br />

HOOK LESS CONVEYOR • BLOWER DRIED<br />

SOUTH AMBOY CAR WASH<br />

(Across from the Thunderbird L<br />

Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.<br />

Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

Sunday & HoHdayi 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />

PArkway 14781<br />

S33 BORDENTOWN AVENUE<br />

SOUTH AMBOY, N J.<br />

(Near 3. Amboy Hoapitel)<br />

- Next to Zimmerman.'! -<br />

JSU corp.<br />

47 MCHCHSTRErT<br />

HEW SRUMSWICK. N.J.<br />

Man* 249-5423<br />

D00LIN6<br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

103 $. PINE AVE.<br />

SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.<br />

721-1942<br />

i;<br />

BIRARDI MOVERS<br />

U.S. Hwy. 9<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

roil SIRVICI CAU<br />

721-5425<br />

NOTICE<br />

Happy<br />

. m<br />

A Easter<br />

Lewis Plumbing<br />

& Heating Inc.<br />

Hffiry it<br />

.v<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

721-0584<br />

THE LAST DAY FOR FILING PETITIONS IN THE<br />

FORTHCOMING PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE'4,<strong>1968</strong>,<br />

IS APRIL 25 AT 4 P.M. IN THE CITY CLERK'S^<br />

OFFICE, JOHN ST., SOUTH AMBOY.<br />

THE LAST DAy FOR REGISTRATION OR CHANGE<br />

OF ADDRESS IS APRIL 23, 196B AT 9 P.M.<br />

/$/ NATALIE BRENNAN<br />

Acting City Clerk<br />

DAYLIGHT BAKERY<br />

CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY & MONDAY<br />

10) N. Bropdway South Amboy, N. J.<br />

7210153


ihtlOiJTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thuradiy, AprA <strong>11</strong>,1988<br />

The following area births<br />

fcive been-recorded at the<br />

•' South Amboy Memorial<br />

Hospital:<br />

.'< " Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

L_ John Cantalopo, Jr., Skyw—top<br />

Gardens, Parlin.<br />

' Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

: Charles Stropoll," 14 Tulip<br />

. Dr., Madison Township.<br />

Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

John Quirin, 34 Shadow Lane<br />

Dr., Old Bridge.<br />

>• Son to Mr. & Mrs. Michael<br />

.... Shoendorf, 3 Edgeview Rd.,<br />

..Keyport.<br />

Son to Mr. & Mrs. Robert<br />

Ktiran, 338 Parker Ave.,<br />

Sbuth Amboy.<br />

Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

Edward Anderson, 607<br />

Greenwood Ave., Laurence<br />

Harbor.<br />

Son to Mr. &• Mrs. John<br />

'. McCabe, 220 Cedar St.,<br />

" South Amboy.<br />

Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

John Kaprowicz, 13,7 Washington<br />

Rd., Sayrevflle.<br />

Son to Mr. & Mr6. Richard<br />

McCook, 1095RudyardDr.,<br />

Perth Amboy.<br />

Son to Mr. & Mrs. Robert<br />

Volkert, 390 Orchard Ave;,<br />

Laurence Harbor.<br />

A aon was born to Mr.<br />

.. and Mrs. Stephen C. Maldony,<br />

Jr. of 12 Scott Ave.,<br />

'•"" South Amboy, on Sunday,<br />

March 31, <strong>1968</strong>, at the John<br />

F, Kennedy Cqmmunity<br />

' Hospital, Edison.<br />

' The following area births<br />

•—--have been recorded at St.<br />

Peter's General Hospital,<br />

•'New. Brunswick:<br />

Son to Mr. & Mrs. Ronald<br />

"•••• Dtfggett, Parkview at Madi-<br />

! * w ion, Laurence Harbor.<br />

Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

: Philip Qulgley, 41 Button-<br />

> wood Drive, Parlin.<br />

•' Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

John Orsag, 19 Reid St.,<br />

Sayreville.<br />

Daughter to Mr. & Mrs.<br />

- Frank Wltczak, 160 Pula-<br />

•kl Ave., Sayreville.<br />

The following area births<br />

have been recorded at the<br />

Perth Amboy General Hospital:<br />

Son to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Walter Grzyb, 183 Orchard<br />

St., Laurence Harbor.<br />

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Anthony Prodelly, 265 Midland<br />

Ave., Morgan.<br />

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Derrill Me Intyre, Skytop<br />

Gardens, Parlin.<br />

Son to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph Cann, 12 Vincent<br />

PL, Sayreville.<br />

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Michael Butler, 94 Oliver<br />

^.Ave., Laurence Harbor.<br />

Son to Mr, and Mrs. Donald<br />

Clark, 13 Mereer pr.,<br />

South Amboy.<br />

MARRIAGE<br />

ANNOUNCED<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles<br />

Urown of 352 Parker A>ye.,<br />

have announced the marriage<br />

of their daughter,<br />

Nancy Lee of Fort Wayne,<br />

Ind. to Robert Allen Bebee,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis<br />

Bebee of Anderson, Indiana.<br />

HAPPY EASTER!<br />

Engaged<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Midura,<br />

425 David St., South Amboy,<br />

have announced the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Carol<br />

Lee, to Pfc. Ronald A. Creed,<br />

son of Mr. and' Mrs. Raymond D.<br />

Creed, 345 Fourth St., South<br />

Amboy.<br />

Both are graduates of St.<br />

Mary'* High School, South Amboy.<br />

Miss Midura is currently in her<br />

junior year at Set on Hall University<br />

where she is majoring in<br />

Elementary Education.<br />

Pfc. Creed is currently stationed<br />

at Self ridge A.F.B., Michigan.<br />

> 7 ] b 7 1 g m v<br />

ice, he was employed by the National-Lead<br />

Co., Sayreville, and<br />

attended Middlesex County College.<br />

..»«*"*<br />

AUXILIARY SETS<br />

ODDS & ENDS SALE<br />

An Odds &Knda Sale sponsored<br />

by the Park-Haven<br />

Chapter of the South Amboy<br />

Memorial • Hospital<br />

Auxiliary will be held in<br />

the bayreville A & P Shop-'<br />

ping Center, Route 9, (behind<br />

the telephone building)<br />

on Saturday, April 20,<br />

beginning at 10 a.m. Anyone<br />

wishing to donate articles'<br />

for the sale, may<br />

call PA .1-1972.<br />

A rain date will b^ held<br />

on Saturday, April 27.<br />

ADAM LOVELY<br />

Plumbing<br />

and Heating<br />

GAS<br />

HEATING<br />

Uniti<br />

359 Henry Street<br />

SOUTH AMBOY<br />

Tel. PArkway 1.0<strong>11</strong>8<br />

WMXIXGE SOLEMNIZED<br />

Miss Barbara Feihberg,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Louie Feinberg, 129 Alton<br />

St., Elizabeth, became the<br />

bride of David- L. Robertson,<br />

Jr., son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. David Robertson, 413<br />

Parker Ave., South Amboy,<br />

Saturday, April 6, at-8:30<br />

p.m. in the Winfield Scott<br />

Hotel, Elizabeth.<br />

The bride was graduated<br />

from Uattin High School;<br />

Elizabeth, and is employed<br />

by Association Management<br />

Corp., Springfield.<br />

The bridegroom was<br />

graduated from Hoffman<br />

High School, South Amboy.<br />

He served two years in the<br />

U, S, Army one of which<br />

was spent in Vietnam. He<br />

is currently employed by<br />

Jet Messenger Service,<br />

Edison.<br />

Mrs. Theodore Czeck<br />

of Kearny served as matron<br />

of honor. Miss Emily May<br />

of the Bronx, New York, the<br />

i.<br />

bride's cousin, was the<br />

maid of honor. The bridesmaids<br />

were Miss Jean<br />

Marko. of Metuchen, and<br />

Mrs. 'William Matta, the<br />

^groom's sister, of Palisades<br />

Park. Miss Barbara<br />

Gale RosenzWeig, a cousin<br />

of the bride, was the Junior<br />

bridesmaid.<br />

Jiycy Uloodgood served<br />

as the best man. Ushering"<br />

w*."\2 Michael Feinberg, the<br />

brde's brother, of Elizabeth,<br />

and William Matta,<br />

ilit- groom's t>rother-iniaw,<br />

oi Palisades Park. The<br />

juiiior usher was Alan<br />

! Iowa id Rosenzweig, the<br />

brioe's cousin, of Meiiiclu<br />

n.<br />

1 allowing a wedding trip<br />

to Miami tteach, Fla., the"<br />

couple will reside in the<br />

Skytop Gardens, Parlin.<br />

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Th^ SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOL<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

Superintendent of Schools,<br />

Eugene S. Dobrzynski, has<br />

announced that registration<br />

ofnew pupils entering Kin-,<br />

dergarten will be held in<br />

. the auditorium of the H. G.<br />

Hoffman High School on<br />

John St., Tuesday, April<br />

3i\ and Wednesday, May 1,<br />

I9u8, from 9:30 to <strong>11</strong>:30<br />

a,m. and from 1:30 to 3:30<br />

p.m.<br />

To enter Kindergarten,<br />

pupils must be five years<br />

old on or before September<br />

15, <strong>1968</strong>.<br />

At the time of registration,<br />

the pupil's birth certificate<br />

must be presented<br />

together with the following:<br />

. 1. A complete DPT serfes<br />

with a booster within 3<br />

years of admission.<br />

2. A complete series of<br />

polio vaccine (Sabin or<br />

Salk) with a booster within<br />

2 years of admission.<br />

3. A successful Smallpox<br />

vaccination or three<br />

unsuccessful attempts to<br />

vaccinate.<br />

4. Either have had mea-<br />

•let or had measles vaccine.<br />

The Ambloypia (Lazy<br />

"Bye) detection test will be<br />

Idhiinistered at this time<br />

to all Kindergarten registrants.<br />

SOUTH AMBOY PTA<br />

SETS THEATRE PARTY<br />

The South Amboy PTA<br />

is sponsoring a dinnertheater<br />

party bus trip on<br />

May 31 to the Meadowbrook<br />

Dinner Theatre. Cedar<br />

Grove, to? see, Guys and<br />

Dolls starring Tony Martin.<br />

The bus will leave<br />

promptly at 4:45 p.m. from<br />

the school on John St. '<br />

Tickets are $<strong>11</strong>.SO and<br />

ma"y be purchased from<br />

Mrs. Shirley Aceta, 721-<br />

3818.<br />

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Streets Named, For Fallen Heroes<br />

STREET NAMED Pictured above, left to right, are: Sayreville<br />

Councilman Thomai Kuberski; Past Commander Walter Zygmond of<br />

the VFW Post No. 4699; Street naming chairman, Frank Michalik;<br />

and Commander James O'Neill of the V.F.W. Post No. 4699.<br />

On May 30, 1966 twentyfive<br />

names were drawn of<br />

veterans from Sayreville<br />

who lost their lives in<br />

World Wars I and It and<br />

the Korean conflict.<br />

To date of the total number<br />

of veterans' namee<br />

drawn, twenty have already<br />

had their names installed<br />

on streets in the Borough<br />

of Sayreville. The remaining<br />

number of names will<br />

be instated on, streets as<br />

they become available. The<br />

committee has Undertaken<br />

to see that a proper sign<br />

designating each of the veterans'<br />

names are properly<br />

installed.<br />

The following participated<br />

in the drawing: The Rev.<br />

Ladislaus Madura, Pastor<br />

of St. Stanislaus Church;<br />

Rev. Joseph Banach, St.<br />

Stanislaus Church; Theodore<br />

Unkel, Jr., Com-<br />

mander American Legion<br />

#2<strong>11</strong>; The Rev. Archibald<br />

Clark,*First Presbyterian<br />

Church; Walter Zygmond,<br />

Commander V.F.W. #4699;<br />

Councilman Thomas R.Kuberelci,<br />

(Acting "Mayor at<br />

the time); Benjamin Fritz,<br />

led Unkel, Sr. and Lee<br />

Heston, now deceased; and<br />

James O'Neill, Present<br />

Commander V.F.W. #4699.<br />

The drawing was conducted<br />

by the V.F.W. Post<br />

#4699 with Frank Michalik<br />

as chairman.<br />

The latest street named<br />

after a veteran on which<br />

the sign has already been<br />

installed is Miara St. located<br />

across from Haven<br />

Park in the P & J Builders<br />

property.<br />

A card party will be held<br />

for the benefit of the Christ<br />

Church building fund on<br />

Friday, April 19, <strong>1968</strong> at<br />

8 p.m. at the Christ Church<br />

Memorial Hall, Fourth St.,<br />

South Amboy.<br />

ThurwJty, April <strong>11</strong>,1»M<br />

NEFIT BUILDING FUND<br />

The donation is $i.00 per<br />

person.<br />

Tickets may be purchased<br />

from Josephine Rehfuas,<br />

Tom Kvist, Sr., or Bertha<br />

Schackleton.<br />

The public is invited.<br />

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132 N. Broadway South Amboy, N.J.<br />

7210137<br />

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Every Wednesday Until Further Notice<br />

^STARTING AT THE MAXFIELD SECTION, FROM<br />

DAYTON STREET TO THE INTERSECTION OF<br />

4VENUE AND BORDENTOWN AVENUE FROM 7 A.M.<br />

/ PROM BORDENTOWN AND PINE AVENUE TO<br />

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7h« SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thundfcy, April <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1968</strong><br />

The bridegroom attended<br />

MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED Woodrow Wilson High<br />

school, Dallas Texas, and<br />

the University of Texas/"<br />

Austin. He is a member<br />

of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fralernity<br />

and is the president<br />

of J. p. Solin Co.,<br />

.1 real estate development<br />

and construction firm In<br />

Atlanta.<br />

I he bride designed her<br />

and the gown of the<br />

-smaids. The bride's<br />

was of eggshell silk<br />

The CITIZEN received a news release, too late to<br />

use as such, but never too late for this column, con-<br />

.cerning Dave Kelly. The information office of the 78th<br />

Division announced the promotion of Dave to the rank of<br />

Brigadier General.<br />

Being a few years older than Dee, I don't have the<br />

pleasure of recalling his years asa youth in South Amboy<br />

> and so I have to depend on you people to furnish me with<br />

anecdotage of this period. When the General's promotion<br />

•was first announced, I couldn't help but form a mental<br />

headline, "From Shammos to General". This would tie<br />

in one of your favorite stories, of Dee, with the well<br />

deserved recognition recently bestowed on him.<br />

A Shammos is the man who lights the candles for the<br />

Friday night services of the Hebrew Synagogue. Dave,<br />

as a.youngster living across from the local Synagogue<br />

on Henry St., did just that, he lit the candles and prepared<br />

the Synagogue for the local Congregation. Great!!!<br />

Typical South Amboy. Right? No wonder people from<br />

"the outside" can't fathom the close ties in our town.<br />

The General joined the<br />

Army in 1941 and rose from<br />

the grade of Private to<br />

First Sergeant with the 69th<br />

Field Artillery, 6th Armored<br />

Division. In 1942 he<br />

was graduated from Officer<br />

Candidate School at Fort<br />

Knox and w.as commissioned<br />

a 2nd Lieu-<br />

' tenant. He then served with<br />

the 8th Armored Division in<br />

Europe during World War<br />

II and was wounded in action<br />

in Germany. His decora-<br />

. tions include the Silver<br />

Star, Bronze Star and two<br />

Purple Hearts. He was discharged<br />

a Major in 1946<br />

and joined the 78th Infantry<br />

Division, U. S. Army Re-<br />

.' serve that year.<br />

A graduate of Seton Hall, the General and his wife,<br />

Geneva, reside at 529 Henry St. with their five children,<br />

David, Brian, Sean, Mary and Dennis. The General is<br />

alao a graduate of the U. S. Army Command and General<br />

Staff College, and before his promotion he served as<br />

Battalion Executive Officer, Battalion Commander and<br />

division Chief of Staff of the famed 78th Division. This<br />

Division is more popularly known as New Jersey's<br />

"Lightning Division''.<br />

The United States Army Reserve celebrates its 60th<br />

anniversary on April 23rd and special events are<br />

planned for the week of April 21-27.<br />

The 78th Division and Fort Dix are both outgrowths<br />

Of the draft of 1917. The need for a training camp and<br />

a division to train recruits became apparent and the government<br />

announced in June, 1917, that it would build an<br />

army camp on 4,000 acres of ground near Wrightstown.<br />

By late July, nearly 10,000 civilians started to build bar-<br />

, racks at the rate of ten a day, trying to accommodate<br />

50,000 men before Fall. The government named the camp<br />

Dix, in honor of a Civil War general and later Governor<br />

• of New York.<br />

On August 28, 1,200 second lieutenants entered the<br />

_ camp. The next day, the 78th Division was created. The<br />

first draftees arrived on September 5 and Clarence<br />

'Brown of Parkertown stood in line to be the first enrolled<br />

in the 78th, but had left his papers on his bunk.<br />

George M. Aikens and Frank Stewart, both of Mount<br />

Holly, stepped forward and jointly were named the first<br />

78ers. (Being a rather forlorn place, Camp Dix was soon<br />

dubbed "Camp Delirious".)<br />

In April of 1918, the* 78th acquired the nickname<br />

"Lightning" and the reputation of being a "Singing<br />

Army", According to John T. Cunningham of the publication<br />

New Jersey Business, "Jersey Lightning made<br />

small men feel tall and gave ordinary mortals strength<br />

they never dreamed possible. That barn-distilled, uncut<br />

applejack made men out of boys and supermen out of<br />

mere men. For the unwary, it could, without warning,<br />

sour the stomach, curl the hair and bulge the eyes;<br />

"Jersey Lightning was nothing to fool with.<br />

Being chosen by popular vote, the name "Lightning"}*'<br />

in tpite of the' above legend, wits most likely chosen to<br />

indicate a startling, Irresistible force. *<br />

The singing started with small groups, but by the end<br />

of April, thousands of soldiers gathered for camp song<br />

feats. Later, in the mud of France, a song could begin<br />

anywhere In the 78th and spread In all directions.<br />

The Lightning Division spearheaded the attack that<br />

routed the Germans In the Meuee-Argonne region. From<br />

October 10 to November 5, the 78th helped to knock out<br />

the enemy at Grand fire and the Bois de Loge. The<br />

twenty-six days of fighting in the Argonne took the lives<br />

of 16 officers and 785 enlisted men, plus 135 wounded<br />

officers and 4,068 wounded enlisted men.<br />

World War II saw the Lightning Division again in<br />

Europe, this time enmeshed in the Battle of The Bulge.<br />

Their original assignment, to capture the Schwammaneasl<br />

Dam and reservoir before the Germans could<br />

release the waters by bombing the dam, was delayed<br />

by the Panzer units from December 16, 1944 to January,<br />

1945, -»<br />

After capturing the dam Intact, the 78th raced onto<br />

help secure the captured Remagen bridge on the Rhine.<br />

» In their 128 days of combat, the Lightning men had received<br />

one Medal of Honor, nine DUtlnguUhed Service<br />

Crosses, 599 Silver Stars, twenty-six* Legion of Merit<br />

Medals, 3,909 Bronze Stajrs, 5,453 Purple Heart*, one<br />

Distinguished Service Medal and 97 fofelgn decoratiom.<br />

These came at the coBt of 1,359 deatha^and more than<br />

6,500 wounded. ><br />

Major Gene/a 1 John G. Caaildy of Nutley command!<br />

the 3,200 officers -and men in th« pr«i«ne training<br />

dlvlilon. Serving und«r General Ctiaidy t» titiatant ,<br />

division commander* are<br />

."Brlfttler XJeraraf -Harry<br />

J. Rockafeller of Manasquan,<br />

and Brigadier General<br />

David B.Kelly of South<br />

Amboy.<br />

Having struck twice,<br />

World War I and World<br />

War II, the veterans of the<br />

Lightning Division hope<br />

that It won't have to strike<br />

the third time. Yet, if<br />

necessary, itfis ready and<br />

capable of doing so. Of the<br />

red shoulder patch with a<br />

streak of lightning on it,<br />

a French officer had this to<br />

say, "It struck like a bolt<br />

of lightning leaving the battlefield<br />

red with blood."<br />

And so, our friend and<br />

neighbor, Dave Kelly, has<br />

another hat to wear, A few<br />

months back, this column<br />

enumerated some of the<br />

many hats of Dee, but this<br />

one indicates even more so<br />

the amount of trust, faith,<br />

confidence and respect he<br />

commands, not only from<br />

the people o'f South Amboy,<br />

but also the people and officials<br />

of the State of New<br />

Jersey and the United<br />

States Government.<br />

Sacred Heart PTA<br />

Plans Fashion Show<br />

The Sacred Heart PTA<br />

will hold a dinner and fashion<br />

show on Tuesday, April<br />

30, at 7:30 p,m. at Diamond<br />

Jim's Restaurant & Cockcan<br />

Lounge.<br />

Chairladies Mrs. Patricia<br />

Dygulskl and Mrs. Jean<br />

Knast have selected Steinback'<br />

6 fashions for - the<br />

show.<br />

Ads and boosters for the<br />

program may be obtained<br />

from Mrs. Mary Bringhurst<br />

and Mrs. Dorothy<br />

Breyta.<br />

Tickets priced at $4.00<br />

per person, are available<br />

from the committee, officers,<br />

and executive board<br />

members. •<br />

The public is cordially invited.<br />

MRS. SARAH<br />

Readings and Advice<br />

308 Smith Street<br />

Perth Amboy, N. J.<br />

HI 2-9891<br />

ALBERN'S<br />

SEA FOOD<br />

fO9 N. Broadway<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

721-<strong>04</strong>59<br />

Jfutural<br />

3M Main $t.<br />

South Amboy, N, J.<br />

721-<strong>04</strong>73<br />

Miss l..m>l Mie r. wiusliek,<br />

daughter uf Mrs. Analn.'l<br />

liwtushek, l(K) Augusta Si.,<br />

South Amboy, and the late<br />

Peter Lwtushek, was married<br />

to Jerry 0. Solin, yon<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice<br />

Solin of Atlanta, Ga. I he<br />

ceremony took place at<br />

noon on Sunday, April 7,<br />

in Temple D'nai Abraham,<br />

Newark, Rabbi Shlomo Levine<br />

officiated.<br />

The bride's brother,<br />

Peter J. Ewtushek, Jr., of<br />

South Amboy, gave the<br />

bride In marriage.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kobert<br />

Rabb, brother-in-law and<br />

sister of the bridegroom<br />

of Atlanta, Ga., served as<br />

best man and matron of<br />

honor. 1 he bridesmaids<br />

were: Mrs. Philip J, Martin<br />

of Cherry Mill, N. J.;<br />

Mi>.. Wioiuci Suudherg,<br />

l.disoii; and Miss Susan<br />

l-.rickson, the bride's cousin,<br />

of South Amiioy.<br />

Ushering were: Daniel<br />

Soisn of New York, Kenneth<br />

Solin of Parsippany,<br />

and Peter Epstein of<br />

Holyoke, Mass., all cousins<br />

of the groom. Master<br />

liruce Scott, the bride's<br />

cousin, of South Amboy,<br />

was the ring bearer.<br />

The bride was graduated<br />

from St. Mary's High<br />

School, South Amboy, and<br />

Barbizon School of Modeling,<br />

New York City. She<br />

attended Georgia State<br />

College, Atlanta, and is<br />

employed by Uendinger<br />

iiros., Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

as the director of the industrial<br />

wardrobe program.<br />

MADURA'S PHARMACY<br />

<strong>11</strong>5 N. BROADWAY<br />

721-1732<br />

it.<br />

wool worsted sheath<br />

a round neckline and<br />

long full sleeves. The neck,<br />

sivcws and bottom of the<br />

divf-s was hand beaded with<br />

iv.n'ls, sequins, crystal*<br />

.mu uardrops. A 10-yard<br />

unlimited train fell from<br />

'in. shoulders. Her eight<br />

iR-r vur shoes than kick<br />

die traces.<br />

Easter<br />

Greetings<br />

MARATHON<br />

BUS<br />

108 So. St9vtns AM.<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

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SOUTH AMBOY, H. 1.


Tbt SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />

OBITUARY<br />

,. ROSE DeCLARIO<br />

~^Mr». Rose DeClario, 43<br />

Frederick PI., Parlln.died<br />

Thursday, April 4, at the<br />

Perth 3 Amboy Genera 1 Hos-<br />

. plul following a long illnest.<br />

Born in Omaha, Nebraska,<br />

she was the daughter of the<br />

*Ute Mr. and Mrs/Nicholas<br />

Manas and theVwidow of<br />

< Alexander,<br />

• Formerly of the" Bronx,<br />

New York, Mrs. DeClario<br />

was a resident of Parlin<br />

for 13 years, and a communicant<br />

of St. Bernadette's<br />

R. C. Church.<br />

Surviving are: three,<br />

daughters, Mrs. Diane<br />

Hanaway, Miss Sandra<br />

-and Miss Brenda, all of<br />

Parlin; two grandchildren;<br />

and one brother, Nicholas<br />

Manas of Levittown, Long<br />

Island.<br />

Funeral services were<br />

held on Monday at 8:15<br />

-a.m. from the Gundrum<br />

Service Home for Funerals<br />

to St. Bernadette'e R. C.<br />

Church where a high<br />

requiem Mass was offered<br />

at 9 a.m.<br />

Interment was held in St.<br />

Raymond's Cemetery,<br />

Bronx, New York.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

GET RESULTS<br />

Easter<br />

Greetings<br />

Henry St.<br />

SWAN HILL<br />

ICE & COAL CO.<br />

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PIACI CORPS<br />

PLACIMINT TIST<br />

South Amboy area residents<br />

interested in putting<br />

their skills to use in developing<br />

nations around the<br />

world are invited to take<br />

the Peace Corps Placement<br />

Test at. 1:30 p.m. on Saturday,<br />

April 20 aMheMain<br />

Post Office, New Brunswick.<br />

The Peace- Corps uses the.<br />

Placement Test to determine<br />

how an applicant can.<br />

best be utilized overseas.<br />

The test measures general<br />

aptitude and the ability to<br />

learn a language, not education<br />

or achievement. The.<br />

test requires no preparation<br />

and is non-competitive;<br />

an applicant can neither<br />

pass nor fail.<br />

Persons interested in<br />

serving with the Peace<br />

Corps must fill out an Application,<br />

if they have not<br />

already done- so, and present<br />

it to the tester before<br />

the test. Application forms<br />

are available from post<br />

offices or from the Peace<br />

Corps in Washington, D.C.<br />

20525.<br />

Twelve thousand Volunteers<br />

are currently serving<br />

in Asia, Africa, Latin<br />

America and the Pacific<br />

Islands, working with the<br />

people of those nations in<br />

self-help projects ranging<br />

from agriculture and nutrition<br />

to auto mechanics, education<br />

and health.<br />

South Amboy, N. i<br />

EASTER<br />

Corsages<br />

Federal Tax Facts<br />

I*EEL-OFF<br />

TA^C RETURN<br />

LABEL<br />

Joseph M. Shotz, IRS District<br />

Director for New Jersey,<br />

urged all taxpayers,<br />

e/fpecially those who have<br />

Someone else prepare their<br />

tax return, to use the forms<br />

with the piggyback, or peeloff<br />

label.<br />

"With three years of experience<br />

using the piggyback<br />

label on IRS tax forms,<br />

there's no question of the<br />

many benefits to the taxpayer<br />

and the IRS," he<br />

said.<br />

Mr. Shotz emphasized<br />

that the IRS provides the<br />

piggyback label with the<br />

Taxpayer's name, address<br />

and Social Security nurii-"<br />

ber exactly as it appears<br />

in the IRS master file.<br />

"When returned to the IRS<br />

on the completed tax return/'<br />

Mr. Shotz said,<br />

"this label assure e the taxpayer<br />

that his account will<br />

be credited jpromptly, if<br />

other information on the<br />

form is complete and correct."<br />

-.<br />

He said that although the<br />

piggyback was designed to<br />

save the taxpayer from<br />

filling in the identity part<br />

of the tax form, the label<br />

does permit correction if<br />

necessary. If any of the<br />

information on the label is<br />

incorrect, Mr. Shotz<br />

pointed out that taxpayers<br />

should simply strike over<br />

the error and enter the<br />

correct information in the<br />

space above the strikeover.<br />

If for any reason the taxpayer,<br />

-or his tax return<br />

preparer, uses a Form<br />

1<strong>04</strong>0 other than the one<br />

containing the correct<br />

label,' he added, the top<br />

label of the piggyback can<br />

be peeled off and attached<br />

to the Identity space of the<br />

tax return filed.<br />

SIDNEY<br />

POmER<br />

ROD<br />

STliGER<br />

INTHEfcEOT<br />

QFTVt NIGHT'<br />

"THE iirssuis ai comiit,<br />

MAN AMI<br />

THE Il'SSUIS AJU: COMW<br />

k UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I<br />

MOVIE CLOCK<br />

The WOODBRIDGE, Rt. 1<br />

and St. George Ave., Woodbridge,<br />

is now featuring<br />

through Tuesday, April 16,<br />

"Planet of the Apes .<br />

THURSDAY, April <strong>11</strong>,and<br />

FRIDAY, April 12, feature<br />

at 2, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m.<br />

Saturday, April 13, and<br />

SUNDAY, April 14, feature<br />

at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m.<br />

MONDAY, April 15, and<br />

TUESDAY, April 17, feature<br />

at 2, 7: ltfand 9:10 p.m.<br />

Hssified<br />

LOST PASSBOOK<br />

Lost Passbook No. 25886. If<br />

found, pleat* return to Amboy<br />

Madison National Bank, Broadway,<br />

South Amboy.<br />

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Walter Reade Theatre*<br />

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HELD OVER!<br />

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MALE ft fFMAll Hill IIMI KKf.'ANfNI I'DSIIIONS<br />

Kgh School<br />

Diplomas are<br />

worth a lot to<br />

Prudential<br />

Thousands of High School Grads earn<br />

excellent pay at the Pru in Newark working<br />

on CLERICAL. TYPING. STENO, and<br />

KEYPUNCH jobs or in COMPUTER OPERA-<br />

ATIONS. Starting salaries are goodeven<br />

better with keyboard skills. Periodic<br />

salary reviews which make It possible to earn<br />

according to your own ability. Paid vacations.<br />

Numerous paid holidays. And a<br />

company cafeteria. What's more, Prudential<br />

trains you on the job.<br />

In addition you may qualify for Prudential's<br />

Special Salary Progression Program.<br />

This program gives exceptional high school<br />

grads a starting salary of $90 per week,<br />

plus an opportunity for faster advancement. '<br />

Apply by attending nearby<br />

weekend interviews at:<br />

Matawan District Office<br />

Route 34 at Atlantic Aye., Matawan, N.J.<br />

Date*:<br />

Fri., April 26, <strong>1968</strong> • 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Sat.. April 27. <strong>1968</strong> - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Prudential<br />

INSURANCE COMPANY<br />

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER<br />

Floral Arrangements<br />

Potted Plants<br />

AT GREENS<br />

MEN'S SUITS $29.95 to $69.95<br />

SPORT JACKETS $19.95 to $39.95<br />

SLACKS. PERMA $6.95 to $13.95<br />

FLORSHEIM SHOES<br />

$19.95 up<br />

ARROW SHIRTS<br />

$4.50 up<br />

INTERWOVEN HOSE ..... f<br />

$1.00 up<br />

BEAU BRUMMELL TIES<br />

$1.60 up<br />

CARPET ft FURNITURE<br />

CLEANING by Duraelean<br />

AISOR&S io!l. rtitorei colon<br />

'<br />

V Flowers reflect the beauty of<br />

. Easter. Select corsages, bouquets<br />

and floral arrangements from us!<br />

THE FLOWER SHOP<br />

241 iORDlNTOWN AVE.<br />

SOUTH-AMBOY<br />

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OTHER NATIONAL BRANDS / /<br />

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• • • *


The SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Thurntoy, AprU <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1968</strong><br />

Happy first birthday to<br />

Christine Lucoviiz who will<br />

celebrate "her" day on<br />

1 April 15.<br />

"' Christine is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />

Lucovicz (Mrs. Lucovitz is<br />

.," the former Cathy Novak)<br />

' former South Amboyans<br />

' _ J ,who are nowr residing in<br />

Germany.<br />

Belated birthday wishes<br />

go out to Joseph Bartlinskl<br />

who celebrated his Hth<br />

on April 4. Sorry, we're<br />

late, Joeyl<br />

Miss Noreen lllee, daughter<br />

of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen<br />

M. Hies of Augusta St.,<br />

celebrated her 10th birth-<br />

. day on Sunday, April 7.<br />

Many, many happy returns.<br />

Nor.<br />

Mile Square Talk<br />

Jfuiwral<br />

The Ladies Auxiliary of<br />

the South Amboy First Aid<br />

8» Safety Squad is'conducting<br />

an Easter Flower Sale<br />

at Squad Headquarters,<br />

Main St., today, Friday and<br />

Saturday, from 9 a.m. to<br />

8 p.m.<br />

Birthday wishes go out to<br />

Donna Mocarski of Madison<br />

St. who will celebrate her<br />

birthday on the 16th. Happy<br />

Blrthdayl<br />

While on the subject of<br />

birthdays, we can't forget<br />

to wish Rose McCarthy of<br />

Ward Ave. the happiest.<br />

Rose will celebrate 'her"<br />

day on Easter Monday, the<br />

15th. Many happy returnsl<br />

EASTER GREETINGS!<br />

541 Bordenfown Avt. South Amboy, N. J.<br />

721-0036<br />

Custom Built Homes<br />

DON-AL<br />

Builders, Inc.<br />

SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.<br />

727-0399<br />

COMPLETE ALTERATIONS-DORMERS • GARAGES - Etc'<br />

NEBUS MARKET<br />

SOUTH AMBOY'S<br />

OUTSTANDING MARKET<br />

Cirrjrtnr A Full LIM of<br />

QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES<br />

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For FTM Delivery Dial PArkway 1-0226<br />

MASSING<br />

ESSO<br />

Main & Tompton $t$. South Amboy, N. J.<br />

721-9740<br />

I<br />

HOFFM/tH HOLDS<br />

MEMORIAL TO DR. KING<br />

Today, the students of<br />

Hoffman High School held<br />

a memorial program In<br />

honor of the late Dr. Martin<br />

Luther King, Jr. The<br />

program opened with the<br />

salute to the flag led by<br />

Miss Frances Pirk, president,<br />

of the Student Council.<br />

The purpose of die memorial<br />

and the work ; of Dr°.<br />

King were cove red. briefly<br />

by Mrs. Frederic L. Reese,<br />

advisor to the Assembly<br />

Club of the high schpol.<br />

Highlights of Dr. King's<br />

life, his early efforts in<br />

behalf of civil rights, his<br />

part in the historic peace<br />

march in 1963 and a summary<br />

of his philosophy of<br />

non-violence were recounted<br />

by studquUfTTSfold<br />

Coyle, Judy Reick, Anthony<br />

Saccone and Sandra Bou41-<br />

not.<br />

The assembly closed with<br />

the singing of "The Battle<br />

Hymn/)f the Republic" and<br />

remarks by Mr. James H.<br />

Croddick, principal of the<br />

high school.<br />

ON DEAN'S LIST<br />

The following students<br />

were named to the dean's<br />

list for the last semester<br />

at Trenton State College.<br />

Sophomore students:<br />

Charlene McNamara of 1<br />

Weber Terrace, Joyce A.<br />

Melnick, 6 Robert Circle,<br />

and Barbara J. Porter of<br />

<strong>11</strong> Gordon Ave., all of South<br />

Amboy.<br />

Junior students included:<br />

John F. Jankowski of 10<br />

Thomas St., South Amboy.<br />

Senior students on the<br />

dean's list included: Patricia<br />

S. Dieker of Bordentown<br />

Ave., John J.<br />

Jaworowski of 65 Laurel<br />

St., and Paulette J. Nehila<br />

of 147 John St., all of South<br />

Amboy.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

GET RESULTS<br />

SERVICE SLANTS<br />

Seaman Apprentice Bruce<br />

C. Lund, USN, 22, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.<br />

Lund of 356 Cedar St.,<br />

South Amboy, and husband<br />

of the former Miss Martha<br />

L. McDaniel of Rf. 3, Rockford,<br />

III., ^has been graduated<br />

from nine weeks of<br />

Navy bas.ic training at the<br />

Naval Training Center,<br />

Great Lakes, III.<br />

In the first weeks of his<br />

naval service he studied<br />

military subjects and lived<br />

and worked under conditions<br />

similar to those he<br />

will encounter on his first<br />

ship or at his first shore<br />

station.<br />

In making the transition<br />

from civilian life to Naval<br />

service, he received instruction<br />

under veteran<br />

Navy petty officers. He<br />

4 studied Beamanshlp, as<br />

well aB survival techniques,<br />

military drill and<br />

other subjects.<br />

Fireman John A. Macchia,<br />

USCG, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. John Macchia of<br />

46 Joyce Place, Parlin,<br />

has returned to Baltimore,<br />

Md. aboard the Coast Guard<br />

Cutter Westwlnd following<br />

three months in the<br />

Antarctic for operation<br />

"Deep Freeze *68.<br />

In addition to escorting<br />

merchant ships through phe<br />

ice, Westwind conducted<br />

oceanographic research,<br />

twice carried cargo and<br />

scientists to the outlying<br />

U. S. base on Hallett<br />

Peninsula and conducted a<br />

seal hunt for the Harvard<br />

Biological School.<br />

Operation "Deep Freeze<br />

'68*' is a coordinated effort<br />

of civilian universities,<br />

agencies and military<br />

units on an Antarctic<br />

research program.<br />

On its way to the Antarctic<br />

the Westwind conducted a<br />

medical evacuation from a<br />

Korean ship and crossed<br />

four of the seven seas.<br />

MORGAN INN<br />

$fofe Highway 35<br />

Morgan, N. J<br />

721-9725<br />

EASTER GREETINGS<br />

RARITAN<br />

DINER<br />

930 Bordenfown Ave.<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

721-9734<br />

Pvt. James M. Mac Kay,<br />

USMC, SOIT of Mr.andMre.<br />

James J. Mac Kay of 1*05.<br />

Coolidge Ave., Parlin, has<br />

completed his basic training<br />

at Parris Island, South<br />

Carolina. He is now undergoing<br />

advanced training at<br />

Camp. Lejeune, North<br />

Carolina. Upon completion<br />

of this training, he will be<br />

home for a 10 day leave.<br />

On his return, he will report<br />

to Jacksonville,<br />

Flprida.<br />

"Jimbo" as he is known<br />

by his friends, is a 1967<br />

graduate of St. Mary's High<br />

School, South Amboy.<br />

GROUP TRAVEL CONSULTANT<br />

Joseph A. Bartlinski<br />

UI.201-727-157B<br />

South Amboy,N.J.<br />

38 to 40 PASSENGER BUSSES<br />

MEMBER N.A.S.T.<br />

STUDENT TRAVEL ASSOC:<br />

CHARLIE'S TOWN<br />

DRY GLEANINS<br />

as purchased from Morgan Cleaners<br />

FflEE PICK UP & DELIVERY<br />

2<strong>04</strong> Gabriel Terrace<br />

Morgan, N. J.<br />

Tel.727-4595<br />

DON STILO'S Inc.<br />

IPAINTING «<br />

BOOT WORK<br />

* WELDING<br />

* WAXING<br />

COMPUTE AUTO ([FAIRS<br />

[ill<br />

721-1659 or 721-9713<br />

M! HAIITAM il MMIVIILI<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

LISTS EVENTS<br />

The Methodist Church of<br />

South Amboy announces<br />

they will hold their, first<br />

Annual Easter Egg Hunt on<br />

Frank Ave., Saturday<br />

morning at 10:30 for<br />

Church School grades,<br />

Nursery through 6th grade.<br />

An Easter Sunrise Service<br />

will be held on Sunday<br />

morning at 6 at Frank Ave.<br />

The Rev. Eldrich Cam&-<br />

bell'-s sermon will be "The<br />

Promise of New Life -<br />

Now." .<br />

The Church School will<br />

begin at 9:45 a.m., and the<br />

Morning Worship Hour will<br />

begin at <strong>11</strong>. Rev. Campbell's<br />

sermon is, "The<br />

Risen Life."<br />

The Confirmation Class<br />

will meet Monday afternoon<br />

at 4 and the Board of<br />

Trustees will meet that<br />

evening at 8.<br />

The Woman's Society of<br />

Christian Service will have<br />

their Easter Program, led<br />

by Miss Dorothy Stults, on<br />

Tuesday evening at 8. •<br />

The Adult Study Group will<br />

meet Wednesday morning<br />

at 9:30; the Junior and<br />

Senior Choirs will meet<br />

that evening at 6:30 and<br />

7:30, respectively. The<br />

Commission on Membership<br />

and Evangelism will<br />

meet at 8:30 p.m.<br />

The Acolyte Club will<br />

meet Friday afternoon at<br />

4. They plan to go to Madison<br />

Square Garden on Saturday<br />

to see the Circus.<br />

Soviet,<br />

MM|HfK*NDI CAN ••<br />

AN •MPRBMION OP I.OVI<br />

Monument!<br />

Wh«r+on Memorials<br />

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Commercial fttsid«nrial and Induttrial Wiring<br />

ELECTRIC HEATING — OUR SPECIALTY<br />

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Free Estimates Cheerfully Given<br />

NOTICE<br />

THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT CITY HALL,<br />

JOHN STREET., SOUTH AMBOY, WILL BE OPEN<br />

FOR' VOTER REGISTRATION OR CHANGE OF AD-<br />

DRESS ON APRIL 22, 23, 24, 25, <strong>1968</strong> PROM 7<br />

TO 9 P.M.<br />

/S/ NATALIE BRENNAN<br />

Acting City Clerk<br />

Open Daily: 8 a.m. - 4i45 p«m.<br />

•Tuqsday - Wednesday - Thursday<br />

. 6J30 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday: 8 a.m, to 12 noon<br />

' y<br />

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MAIN<br />

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: BROADWAY COIFFURES ,<br />

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Hourr Mon., Wed. & Sat. 9-6; Thurt. & Frl. 9-9 Closed Tuotday<br />

Half Price Permanent Wave Special<br />

Aff permanent wavt rtductd to half price<br />

MON.; WED., THURS.<br />

Rag. $12.50 perm now $ 6.25<br />

Reg. $15.00 perm now $ 7.50<br />

Rag. $20.00 perm now $10.00<br />

Reg. $26.00 perm now $12.50 cut<br />

tipping A frosting Special $10.00<br />

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SUPERB<br />

CARPET SERVICE<br />

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721-8885<br />

OVEN HEATED DELIVERY SERVICE<br />

COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE<br />

AT YOUR PHONE<br />

Open 7 day* o week I moil holidays<br />

LAMONT'S<br />

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NO So. Broadwqy<br />

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Try Our Delicious<br />

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721-5335<br />

Easter<br />

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