Trock Traffic Question Reopened - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
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Trock Traffic Question Reopened - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
Vol. BO, No, 71 South Amb\>y, N. J. AdverUtUng I i n s Chan "V,y Thursday, May o. \ut> ^ \'TUV ^C (Out of town H) ROAD REPAIR TILL AT $17,000 Trock Traffic Question Reopened -. II-M.II- i-rediltnryan. d this week thai the i .ih..iit 517,000 tn ac; nv, (undfl due under a ,iU! program for tht • ( . ity atreeta. Ht Mayor Joseph Charmello through Burr's Creek, but and members of the city permleslon to use the council were at the point of road was required from frustration at to what elae Rsritan River Railroad who could bt done about control- owns part of the property ling the heavy aand truck through which the road traffic in the vicinity of Sa-' passes. cred Heart School, A peti- , Strengthening or replacing tion signed by 9 residents the Raritan Street bridge In tttat area brought the Is- figured to be the Ideal s o sue Jnto sharp focus again. lution, Councilman Fred The petition was directed to Henry revealed. He remarked tharthe Public UTOlsko as their representative tlea Commlsalon pays UD to IV DV IMU1l|lll Wf> UO1UIC D w ; (hiw yetr'a road am whkh w^l he drawn disclosure waa 0110* uirv when he com•o on Stevens Avenue Uwiiitf a* pjLimlitrtd by . •nutv, Ho «aId that fund* for this pur.. is * r l l JR fur tower > > \vcnuf. hut they have . I irinR down the budget, ,i,l, ami hoped thattheee . , \-. wiiuld not be cut • I u. ••'IMM-'IIH have been made *~ Mm, h* seolsired, tt^MPf the railroad paying the balance. This reference was corroborated by Howley who aald that in a conversation with Harold Fllakov, preai- whole municipal governing body for action. "They are now coming up Cedar Street/' Council President Richard J. Schultz exclaimed. "We tried in do everything eeasttls to dls told that Fllakov would g<> li i^wumjr 41W1 rlttet Mil us that ths would remove a problem city can i stop UXUKXMSS. Our from his shoulders forever. handa are tied. Yet, should Howley stated that the railthere be an unfortunate ac- road would only pay 13 per cident there, die mayor and cent of the coat. II V I'l* > I l l l t l l l l l U i . t )l - s I | « » M It ( l council will be the first to Schultz directed that this ( H.CIIH \ V 1 <>i» S . i l u n l . i , t i l , M I i Issue be placed on the counbe blamed. It la a sad situI h r 7">ih HIUII\< r«:ir> > > !• In it m m <>l cil agenda. It was.«leo agreed I ifurinif ation." • hf AMIU»> M \ I U S M \ \ i i i i - , H | llnul i i to Invite FUskov again to•. "We don't want to be it« l t r a « d » i > hanking Imit-f u i l i s nnri r . maverick about this, but we their business meeting ten fr* » h m r n l - » , T C lh<- <irdrr <>l i h f d a > . tried to do everything under dlsouss the matter. lit ph<ii» ibuvt-. Mitjtw JtNK-ph )<thn H e a t . the sun to protect our school In the petition, the petiIng of Mad 1*4*1 T<i«rolri|i • « I Major Jochildren," the mayor stated. tioners alao complained dl *'Jweff *W W y,tut trf thl Un Hi li of care on Waehlngtor> Ave~ under JJtad d totake k them dowjr M d | 4 t o g O pressure." •- - T • K. . tier prritldmt *ni rn»U. "The only way to lick thla a motion by Rush, the petl- ! tion will be turned over f problem Is to have a police« l ll-iK»»k.e»r««WMU-: »« maw there always tf? re— route Police Chief John Glcano T. K i r i i k i , M«Mbrr of thr boar* the truckf," remarked Szee- for Investigation, (W ia( " »ko. However, Councilman band J, Peter Rush recalled that tht truck companies nhjfcinl vehemently to thla, ••yina UMM, INHIiri H0\^Km#.l j . that Utfflc can be re> routed M mi i*v witf during rimes of emer- It COM thr f l i v ge*o> and that it could not In flu up ltw bt sustained contlmiouiilv. Ami I he % It v wit I n..] HI ami to I I f f Councilman John IMwIev Ihrm l o i n up In "oi>«' | tht WARNING ISSUED FIELD OESTROYERS ttkgtt*t«Hl llwt thi> at reel tie nlght'rt a u n d " Cotiiull P n i n . ' dMlgnafetl KM A iilny «itpri Kit tin i (I .1. S i h l i t t / during—ew>n»d—imuxa,—Au. opinion <tf tht* w»» tatted of City gulkitor John MuiJana as to Its effect and the attornty replied that the city has the right to do thla, How to cope with jhe problem was' then taken up -in - eteetefort. Farmer mayor John ft l*onard aald thtt Co his recollection 4he lwg hf*iy l thai unyttnv *n\ the fields after v p.m, will, be proaecuted for trespaiiaing,. Anyone tui the flolda at that time !• nut there to play baaeball. he phlbltophlzed. These people leave the fields In a mesa and We won't tolerate it any longer, he declared. The same prohlbUlwn was extended concerning the Frog Hollow Swim Club where extensive damage haa been committed, he aald. Recreation commiaaion menrtmr- - Wttllshy h k d th i ffor the fine thanked the city work performed on the flelde. He aald that Madiaon Township, where he Is hi retained the right to name streets light traffic streets. But this advice waa countered by Schultz who declared that tht state tends ta strtet before such action can betaken. STREETS NOT BUTLT PQR 30-TON TRUCKS Pitaldent of iht Board at •UtUUl Uasctisll COT - _ Philip Sullivan sUved agsifiet St. y _ _ _ _ ftat streets In the Tuesday. (St." Mary's won city were built during tht 7 to 6) and found die field "hortt and buggy" days and In tht best condition ever. that the sewer lines beneath A resolution was adopted Tbem~xsnnotr'Stand the con* wti€h~ authorlxee the payatant pounding of the heavy ment of $2.00 per hour to mitt*. He aald that tht dry firemen Branding fire watch eaa aspect to have sewer In city flrehouaes. lint brtakdowns b/cauat of Tht truck convoya orlglnaily used the Rsritan "RrtaT '•bverpais whose cir padty la limltati to 15 tone. JWhtn truckers received violation tlcktts lor this, they -tMtavtt« tktlr routs to cttv | •traeta In. ordar to* reach: y M. •• 1 route had been' out for them using a j 'Hand gravel - road. HK.LI A1U ) Lfquor Store — WR tlKLIVRR — JJ Main Street Phona PArkway 1-1194 RAVEL IS OUR. BUSINESS . FArkwey to Ihv mil WOSLO ovra Ttl. VAHtf It- II!IU WINXKHN Ol Till; 7ith ANMVEH8AKY tIM S*vj B | k Uund: Ii Uur«l St.. South Aaibay. S.1* KarjBXi IhMA.: Wa. U t k . i r , U Atr,, HtfhUai I'trt. N I «tf before aomeane geu injured. W H e w i : A. M»r««rHr». »7« Councilman John Howley twrfcltt AV», Morgan, Ho. Aanhtty; Car*atated that in a conversatlun ty* KtvfiM. 17 (•>•!* l'Uc«, OH HW with Superintendent Michael N. *. p l ( < N-tglfl* ne w«a inftjrmcd that N.-J,* Mr*, ftnm Hrtnwti. l i t upper havld Street, which It.. Bo*it \mifor. wiat patched up after the •HBaHMt* Arnwiflta: WttttaM Nina, II) Brulun Hd . I'arlln; Mrt. j M . j . 8««. roadway wan ripened for utility installations, will br Man. All Main H|., N««lh AwW): A A A rest or «1 to good condition Trim Itl. Na. • T«p.-, a*, J. I t W l <H4 Jr., ai \»» , Mnatfc •J IM \MIM«; Uulk Matttr. in Cl—» H». i. H*riH>«, I n On* *t thv ImpuHanl lu it* MMr t» «f tki ti* Tht ihrnr hanhlnif «ffk««. ami U* < Hi.. «t . t* St. ; Mr* u It i Mag»r. l 3 | ||,. nr> St., McLf*c*«a, Jia M ^ T I M Ar,.. jr: T U N M J'. » at, gamk A*b».«. "CoiJegfls Best", Schultz Tells Youths Council President Richard infield and outfield at Vet-i J, Schultz. addressing Jfc5 era,ns field, Pohl, tn^outH htgfi acfcool IFoutSa? during standing athlete^ cbuHapaaEj Youth Day observance laat with eome authority on thla [ Thursday at City Hall, told matter, them that they ahould aet RECTIFY DANGEROUS their sights on college be. TRIANCUE and the Fourth Ward councilman, called for betterworttni trtfTlc tlghu 1M fire hydrants. Hydranta, notably the one at Feltus Street and Auguata Street, and traffic lights In genmay*** i i j i i i y - w i • i again soon. Condolences weft expressed by Jchulta to fht family of the late Nward lipmlnR, He asked that a letter of iymp«ihy be tn th» rplativea. U Waii a former; fire c h M . . .Schultx also warned VVaT deiita, •specially children, about the land mtn«a which have been discovered near the waterfront which are still dangerous after 13 year a, following the" 1930 munitions explosion. Ha congratulated fit, Mary'e CYO cheerleaders for winning the' Trenton Dioceaan champion*Mp two weeks in cession. Mayor Joseph Charmello declared that "the city la very muoh alive" as evidenced by the construction of the dnve-Ta-at the Sow* Amboy Trust Company. He also noted that Brlgga Chevrolet Intenda to expand their premises. "It la still a goad city i *o invtat V ' h e observed*. g , ond Ward taken by the group who took councilman, aaked that a atop The acting president of the over municipal offices for atrcwi. algn be erected un Houalng Board, Thomaa the day lhaaenaeof miaalon. Bertram Avenue where It O'Brien of St. Mary'a, made , JJvxlog. the.£&ua£ll metting. P4!.. !? ™**.MHiiincc held that afternoon, thevoung he scored the absence of for tlte occupants of Dohaney officials redeemed them. drinking fountains ai theUoqiM. Speaking of a curselvea well. A number of playgrounds and tht heed rent controversy, he stated wptthy auggesiions were1 for Improving tht baakttball that parking should be • futU and mode by J.xteph Pohl of St. courts on them. He con- limited-to just one side of A I Uiad Can Mary'a, picked as the Flrat curred with Pohl that- tht the strtet on Broadway, from Ward councilman. Pohl noted railroad property requires First Strtet to Main Street. RT. t, MADIION TOWNIHIP thak a traffic light I s needed cleaning up. A fctiMir tMuking pU*~weeat the intereectlon of BorThe traffic triangle at Ptl- nteded kiao for Bordnntuwn Avenue and Sttvtnt tus Street, aeparatlJtg dtntown Avenuf. h# said, Avenue because of frequent Auguata Street from Main . O'Brien. ^ak«d for an overacculents. He aaked that tht S u t t v i s a dangerous apot head street light at John atate make a check oh it. Aotteng throtgh* teptdally Street and Sttvens Avlnue. The I Me-In-tht-Wall i t an when vehicles art parked OTHER ^OBSERVATIONS eytaort, ht remarked, and in tht arts, Krleger dlaMist Karen Bouchard, recommended that it be given alosed. Hoffman, prealdent of the Liadditional Ughtlng and a A traffic problem also ex- brary Board, waa for ln~ complete painting to Ilcreaalng the number of luminate It mart, Opaaf .f aW HrnAtfl ttiMxmcM Itooka gt tht-trae. tus Street, ht said, ought Hoffman revealed. The Third Public Ubxary. Two fullbt reeurf* Ward councllwoman aleoob- time librarians were needed, she aald. mil lilt, upurv iwo I l n j h t vlcliUtyof tlO r t | o r y Motylewskl, HoffIssues tr waa mui r * * • Ttwr mill : w. r ttovid Street parking it'Miicd to two hours. Reai^t'titH there have been complaining about commutora using the street for all-day parking. A follow-up was made by Council President Richard J. Schultz on his previous complaint of a dilapidated 3-c«ble fence along Mason Avenue. He aald that the fence, whose poata are lean- ptrtilned to tht aetabUah* ment of s park area » be made avaUablt to ttnlor dtlzeita. The othtr waa a' tht' tjfflc fM M 'CTt raCTtccotnaT^ [ «rVMidtn of tht Flan* rton there. She Vas crldcal . (C*nH«wd on Neat » | at well about the double parking along Broadway especially d peclally during i h heavy v h shopShe fffOOltt* R$a»va Moffitia)ait# II K X.t Til* ftttl'YB AMMV 4ITI1K* Guest Editorial Letter To OUR TRIBUTB-TOM&fHBR Editor Bv the 7th Grade Claas of Sacred Heart School The CITI2EN South Amboy, N. J, The wortt ftoftorl Its sculptors, past ami pvwsent; Dear Editor places upon pedestal* the work of those who. chisel statues out of cold marble. But what about she who As president of th$ South forms a ttvfof body vqf of ftesh and blood? What startle Amboy TsaxRer* Alioc&s-Can compare wfch gie. frajni oi I tjn_y «hi|4, or frown Tiffl ii ajhuw fnsj tTfSjipim man - living and breathing? ure to express my appreThe greatest university In-the world 4s at mother's ciation for tbe recent ediknee, where we learned the lessons of life. What she said torial entitled "Teachers and how ahe sstd It we may not always recall, but the Record s Good One." The substance of what she said Is always with us; it la pan editorial appeared In the May of our character and personality. 2 Issue of THE CITIZEN, The career of doctor uand physician la highly respected, Whoever wrote the ediand rightly s o , but mother Is the bast physician. Who Is torial evidently has a keen so handy and so ready to soothe the bruises and bumps Insight Into the teaching proof life as mother? Who will watch more closely, more fession and the many probcapably by the bedside of the elck child? Who alone lems confronting the teachcan add. over and above all medicines and pills, the ers. Within the scops of my salve of healing love? experience, In the teaching Sonrle seek fame and fortune In music. What a aatla- profession, I have found it faction it must be to atand upon the opera stage and sing rare Indeed for anyone to rthe beautiful melodies of the masters I What an accomplish take the time to utter words mem to play a violin, or a piano to the enraptured atten- Of pritee ami commendation tion of thousands I Yet, all the melodies of earth pale in in behalf of the teachers. comparison" with flitf Mat or I little child's tiettt;with Seldom doer the layman the music of a child's voice and laughter. The career pause to consider the very of mother surpasses, Includes and overshadows all careers. evident fact that upon the And on Mother's Day It ia our unspeakably glorloua teaching profession alone privilege to pay tribute to our mothera. rest* the monumental taak, Heaven looks upon mothera with pride and Joy, for and responsibility, of prethey fill the heavenly mansions with saint*. Not only paring, training and proVldh*ftv«n> tm tfle famtty r too, 4&r mother-4* a priceless -ing—the personnel for ALL treasure. Yes, mother Is the soul of a family. We see other career* and profesthat trom the rh«M «>t»n/itng it* hand* t,ft hen from the sion*. daughter, kneeling before her, asking forgiveness; from Criticism of teachera often the aon, whose abaence from home, tortures his soul. seema to come quits sponThe must important moments In life, First Holy Com- taneously. Sometimes It is munion and Marriage. Daughter or aon in Religious totally unwarranted — again life, all testify eloquently what a mother i s for the family. it la over trivia, but word* Oh, It la not an occasion for words, for the heart Is of appreciation arerawand, silenced with sentiment and love. far between I Being not only No other love la like the love of a mother; no other human, but usually very influence so great I How soft were her hands when she dedicated persona a* well, stroked away the pain from our bodies; how aweet teachera too enjoy being told was her voice when with baby lullabies, at the close of that a Job la well done - day, ahe sang ua to sleep; how graceful were her feet, and ao again - - and on be- ' wh e . .n. at- midnight, we heard her softly approach our sick half of the Teachera Assobed To watch with us until tbe long nignt was gone] sne ciation you. is growing oM now. There are wrinklea on her brow, and her step Is not s o light, Hex hair la gray and her Sincerely, form la bent, and even her voice Is different. She has L0U1S1TA C. REESF worn herself out. As she stands on the sestern porch of President her life, the hale et th* IWing God Is gathered about her form. No aoldler on field of battle, no statesman in the hall of State*, no mariner on ttnartless *«a, can "COLLEGESBEST" * claim a richer cry of praise, a larger share of honor. SCHULTZ TELLS YOUTHS Truly then. "The hand that rocks the cradle, rulaa the worlds". from Therefore, to mothers who are in their prime of life, nlng Board, aeited for a m mothers whoae hair has turned to silver, to mothers clean-up of ftoaeweii .Street. who have no earthly address, but dwell In a mansion Miaa Dolores Bliss, superalong s»m* atre«t In heaven, we sons and daughters pay intendent of the>waterworks, rrlhuie. W* wear a carnation In her honor, hut onlv requested a survey of thr a »ymbol <>F what w« offer • the hesrr that beata beneath city's water supply to as fh*> tarnation, a hvari hill of love, IMok carnation sur* sn aOvtiiistf future r» Jaes. ubedienue and love tu.uur living mnthsrai lin urgPU|!tnmp> love ami prsyers prayers for our our deceassed mothers, hill payments, p who can wear a pink carnation,, will set down .Speaking *fie>r all the k.neea md (hank Ood d ffor tbe privilege, others, who othura, t r W * wait lltll? l»h »r» m.>th»rl#Ba, will always find love and consolation In I'm itUsisd lady, )>«>ar Mothers| on certain occasions, when sentiment lit ips ttt* hasn and words do not flow, ,ws are Inclined tn offer flowers, Hence the sayingt "Hey **w4*^lWwe#a," ttms, dear Mothers, accept a Mother*! Day trtbuta from lip* of other aona and daughters) •'MAYOH Day ing V M » i <M \ ( a r » nhovin *t Pohl, t h r ( )!> KUInf r Imnn- s . ni.-ii » r . l ( i . t . i ( r < l .1 «( ., • H H H •-• . I - I I - " N.H.I John II . I . ) ( t , d . . . l l>. l : l i krti-iiii I B ' I C ; '.rorui- I - - . I'l ^ S i i iin rounrlimitf < hrl*tophff i, in-f M.Nml . u i - l I ' . i ' r i . V. | [ < r U mm- for tb» mayor ami th# cotin* ell president m remark on. Councilman ai - tarj*» Qforg* Stramhack of St. Mary a r•commanded that Civil Defense course* be offered senior cttlaen*. Mayor "After God, mother Is our great** blessing ar expressed hope that all theI ." And in the words of the poeti suggestions made would reThere are awaat words uttered by gentle lips, ceive prompt attention by the Far richer than any other, city. But the aweetest word that ear hath heard ' The young officials were Jnla the blessed name of Mother." t produced AV Scbulur~' wbo Grade 7- A to all mothera 'Hiring and de£*iled. , briefly explained the function* of each office and department to them. Addresses to the group were made by Petsilyt Celebrate Or. John F. Wibir : On Saturday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Al Persely celebrated their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary with an open houee reception at 248 Flrat Street. , - ^ Over eighty friends^ nisgb-. bors and relatives were In , attendance. The Persely*s kavf one daughter, Mrs. Stephen Jablonowaki and four grandchlldren. will nil* «l»MM-h Kn occasional rtntins. will IIH))' n l n n i w * t M I ri and o4orl«a«. r*. Councmmiu JUin nv*\vr*™t Cltf iCtfrk JbhTi 1. "Trlgpi. Naming a street in the new During the tour ofthewator development of Stevens works, • Superintendent Avenue In tribute to Dr. J. F, Michael Nagle gave a briefWh ing on how the city's water practitioner _ ^ treated. At half century, was acki Halfdb npWledged by the doctor In a way House, talks were given letter read attbecltycounoll by Councilman J. Peter Rush* and Fred Henry and by School meeting Tuesday. Dr. Wsb«r sent k U s Superintendent James TuaS i n c e r e appreciation^ tar ttn and Principal of Hoffman •a*r honor bestowed oh him; -Ettftne S» DobrxynakJL The street la in the Ban Lapin Tustln extended appreclato the city for taking k«wn . i Want Adi Get Reiutlt> nttME MEATSI •lid he hoped the annual event would be Continued, Schults congratulated the young official* for (be In'ttUlgsm and dignified man' ner In which they conducted R themsslyss md rninlted brrynaki and Slater Mary Leonard, principal of St. -tortion. He _TMttlo _ m1 gene 3. Sseaxko could not be present. * ' • % • "Ntvarbr**. Ityau desarvt eoaiaee* . ' ' CITY ()KM(I.U.S H»lt t»# top »hoto are H«ff m . h Sckool at«4aoU wl to rill CUy p««U tt are: Klta«Wij,' R • • * # » & Tfc* botUm picture tKotm (he group Irtm »tM*f> Hrh 8cho»l wha MtMl aa titf thi-iwcfn To*ni.biyT«> iw .rr: rr Ttttinu Ttttinu Vwwa. Vwwa. 4mtf* 4mtf* it MarayssM, Clu1aias%Sf C% Davit - WUIU M fefcwarlek. flwSM- a»s Mttirt Stat«4 aia.i leha Krlsgsr, O«ersa lirasi. ! « * , Xuta l U d J h P+l 4 mrwm and H«uin$ GAS HBATINO . Uslts laataDai TV r'.->'^' :' .'.".i' 1 -; i* ' " "'' 'L T*» mtrm Mty -.1- Miss Carol Jean Brown, a 21-year-old resident of LevIttown, Pennsylvania, was taken to the Perth Amboy Gnersl Hospital last Thurs• Y u * e»»»i m i Ctrr day -after being injured In in unusual accident on Route W .If Ittl VS CIU-KRY bLOSSOMS39 at 11:30 P.M. that night. 'N irujei spectacular display of oriental cherry She was talking through the was seen againin tfieparks of Essex County, New window of a car to motorjuut a short drive northward on the Garden State ist Donald Manrz, 26, of 47 ' -Am partway; CdfoTfar mpomTieid Av«nw w a turn rtg)u."Pry dl to Branch Brook Park, Here turn left and drive whetj a car from behind, driven by Genevlsve Stan-, ihrnugh the park, Approximately 5,000 of the oriental cherry trees are klewlch, 36, of 253 Clover planted throughout the county's park aystem. Newark la the Terrace, Union, struck her. principal center of Essex County but the park system Sit* was admitted to the hosextends through all communities, embracing South Mountain pital with s possible fracReservation, Eagle Rock Reservation, pranch Brook Park, tured hip and cerebral conWatenning Park, Brookdale Rtrk, Belleville Park, Verona cussion and was listed in Park, Cedar Grove Reservation, West Side Park, Mapie- fair condition. crest and Glenfield. The accident took place New Jersey's cherry bloaeom festival displays more about ISO feet north of Portia police disclose. varieties and far larger numbers of blooming trees than Street, does the famoua planting of 144 Japanese cherry trees Mantz stated that he had around the famous Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. New atopped his car at the side Jersey does not seek to detrsct from the attraction pro- of the roan "to pick v& Miss Brown and her companion, vided by the spectacle in the nation's capital. Officials of th« N«w^Jer«*y Deportment of Conservation and Economic Joyce. F e r n of Ftielniton, Development, point out however, thtt many people who Ps., when 5 or 6 care passed Nf, rnn F t A f t i > n h r. <»P cannot make the pilgrimage to Washington can enjoy a by before his vehicle wss gift somewhat different and mrtre varied springtime blossom struck from behind. InalriK'tioni It • mlniUmr <|ritr- Reward extravaganza within 10 miles from New York City. Genevleve Stanklevlch told Kt Ira* men* «l».u1 maintaining an alert In some areas of Branch Brook Hark the blooming cherry police that she was going trees are floodlighted until 11 o'clock In the evening. In north on the highway and slowed down when li i p ^ recent years a number of weddings have been held In the peared to her that thetrafPark under the cherry bloaaoma. t Tic ahead "was reducing New Jersey's oriental cherry treea were originally fic ed. She said that she apacquired In 1938, being purchased with a fund donated for spee hmr x.»r hnkmrn when Out i\t ttar pTrrppnrtoyMri. w i n ruld of Orange. The original pllnri Tlio IIU'IILIII]> inciting ui \i\t the front c s r stopped.com> Amboy was Injured Saturday speciflmens were scientifically set out and nurtured by Sacred Heart PTA Execuwhen her father appfled the horticultural experts of the Essex County Park Commission pletely. tive Board will be held on Patrolmen John tfl^eary Monday, May 13th in the brakes in his car to avoid and a program of propagation was developed to bring the blooming apecimens to the present total of about 3,000, and Frank Delekan reported school ca/eteria after church a collision on Route 9. Her father, John J. Cross, Varieties include! the Hlgan Cherry which bears bright thar passengers In the s e c - services, told police he was driving pink blossoms about an Inch In diameter and which often ond car, Mrs. Stsnklevlch has a second blossoming period In the fall while the weather and Mrs. Garrity, of NewThe regular monthly meet- south and had to stop to ark, were treated for shock Is mild; the Weeping Hlgan,,used for ornamental plantings; ins of the Sacred Heart PTA avoid an accident. Diane the Yoshlno Cherry, both single and double blossoms (the and released Manti was wilt be held on Thursday, struck her head on the type planted In Washington); the Sargents Cherry with deep given a summons for park- May loth at 7;3O P.M. In steering wheel. She was taken to the office pink blossoms and purple foliage which gradually turns to ing on the highway while the auditorium, at which time - greeni the Shi*ota«ia Chesty which-bears a profusion of Genevieve Stsnklevlch r e - the Cxpwpjngof theJMessed of Dr. S. J. Ambroslo, Ernby IIJC ^ heavy, pure white blooms about two Inches In diameter; the ceived dfl€ foV C,|rcl*"» driT- Virgin will tMepIaco, M e m Emergency Squad where * Amanogawa and the Kwanzan, which are among the best of ing. bers wfth 100% attendance laceration of her scslp was the double-blossom pinks; and the exotic Gyolko, which are requested to bring their Mifsjew sutured and she was sent bears greenish-yellow blossoms. stamped Membership Cards l>tiit*d 8ut«i continue* to homr. to this meeting. The Kinder? While, fhe vagaries \>t early spring eather make It difficult bt th* rten CUs» ntiulieis Will TO prwtct rti« e « e t blooming'Oft* of n » ( i n r r y i r m ; lp. cha/g* of refreshthe uffusl blossom period Is from the 9th totheStyhef f m world *Mut\ awumgUoit 4m. . Of M M Mult Is eM Irat * April, with some blooms appesrlng earlier and aome lasting \ng liwi'i *••« In 'tltt ViMeft "StilW. ments. 111 i s feed M eft*. 11 fcasfti later. used eft** *ae«fh t« You taii't puah yourself sees nmilt Is sny aperetUWk Ttsr ahead by patting y«.»ur»«?Jf NEXT WEEKi SURPRISE LAKE,.,., »n the Sacred Heart PTA Keating Oates We floa'twind sufferlMf In ttleni* if ststybAsy I we art. Th» little voice within u« I <w l usedd to be H'H a N*r*k, ProtictioR It will be soft dance music, or a bit uf •' for those who like It, i t the 19th annual ball sponsored by the Protection Engine Company it Hoffman High School auditorium the evening of May IB. The dance will feature the music of the "Megatons" and will commence at 8 p.m. Couples of all ages are Invited, chairman John D. Leonard announced. Cake Sate Sttatrday The ladles Auxiliary of the F nterprtse Hook and •Lssridtf r • {jOfUDSnY say 111 hold a Cake Sale on Saturday, May I r; at the &ro¥dway I-1 rehouse between 9 and 2. Mrs. Dorothy Haas la i o f th« MOOftlff TMROUOH ftlRVICI III i l h l l i l Soout John flryl Dtfby Winner Cul> Hcont Pack Wt heli) their I'lrd Annunl t>erl)y last Saturday, May 4, KI the Sacred Heart i'wrlsh (irounds In SUiuth Ambtiy. Cvh Master Walter Weston prcaenied a Mercer RunahauLMQlfiHK«d. Car to Flrat Place Winner John cryl. Runners-up, John Wilusz and Blaise Falkowskl will receive their awards at the next Pack Meeting to be held at the Sacred Heart Pariah Hall on Tuesday, May 14th at 7:00 P.M. In keeping with last month a Cub Scout Theme "Up Up Above Aboe d " h A i l Under", the April and 1MHIPFD J'th • • n n i l ' M • I VI i The most 'convenient w«y to bank is from yonr ear! To Conduct Services The Reverent R lighted by a skit entitled Tefebure, C.S.S.R, will con- , "M#ra Fantasy", presented duct "St. Anne's Night" to by Den 3, complete with be held In Sscred Heart scenery and costumes, un- Church, So, Amboy. N. J.. der the guidance of -Dan on Wednesday, May 15,Vt96e Mother Mra. Eleanor Kllm- at 7i3O. There will be No^sna klewlcz and Assistant Mrs. prayers, a candlelight 'proAnn Mazur. sesfllon, and veneration of St. Anne's Relic. Re*. Tefsbure Is director of grimtgea at St, Anns 0& aupre Shrine In Canada, TicsVCITIZEN e ^^BBBBB^SB^BBB^^^SB^^B^^B^^^b^^S^^B^^^M^^^BB^BK^BBBBSBjiBBj^EBlBBSB!?~^BBBBBSESl vit«4 to participate In the, 1 "St. AnneVNight 'services. to Amboy fubtUWno Co., l « . ^S I HI 1.1 0004 '- SB ^* ^A '^'^V v Oomolka s BODY V Body I Fender Work \ Parkina tirobJcm'x JirtuiiprMi . . . you »»avr timr and Ixoublo . • . when • , | . .rf-«« -• . ^ • • • V .k you Uaf our convenient Drivrln Banking Sr rvire. hint drive up- to> our out* ^de telkr'g window* and make your (le|w»lt» or withdrawals, without ever ' luviliM the jeai of vour oar! Tlitt is'jusi one of tlie many way* that we try to ce banking here^eiasier and mprr iileaaant for you! J , ' 7" 4ITI1BN _ AttMi CmvMtiM THE MIDDLE STATES ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS on the Harold 8. Hoffman High Schwl Part 2 Approximately 135 Junior andaub- Junior cluba from throughout the state will gather in Atlantic City on May l(Xh, Uth, and 12th attend the thirty-aixth annual aprfng convention of the New Jersey State Federation Women's Cluba, Junior Membership Depart mem. The South Amboy ***** w+Hbe represented by Mr a. R. G. Albury, president; and Miss Sally Prlchard, delegats. A crowd of over 1,000 Juniors Is expected to participate in the convention events and be present at the cere monies. Highlight of the convention will be the announcemem of funds raised to benefit the four major projects this year: The General leJe ration of Women's Clubs CARE Literacy Program; fi nancla) aaelatanco to the me dical ship S.S. HOPE; money to~ xsiHT Oil Silk" Institute fer Bfcrtogieai Studies; and the Veteran's Service Fund. It ft tMaresttnt to not* that, although In 1957- M rht boys substantially outnumbered glrla, in succeeding years the enrollment of girls began to exceed that of boys, and It has continued to show an exceaa ever elnce. Today girts outnumber boya, IBS to 171. The age-grade distribution data Indicate a fairly normal progression through high school, although It la evident that the few pupil* who are one or two years retarded In grade placement In grade* 7 and 8 ten4 to drop out of achool be/ore they reach the twelfth grade. These students, eaatly Indentified, should be placed under careful guidance early In their secondary-school yeara. . In ability to 4e- eeheot work, SuuUi Ambuy youtli exJittrtr a. lyeiael reaps «f talent/ Abouttf%of stwtenie wueld VMITY" n«r>. St M*f> - I " !r«r HIM) SI Mary"* fall In a below-average category. An e<jual proportion I I I 11 durntn al \ i i n u i l I r ii nil-hi| I'r. Itatjtliu > I I > K I I HM h <»»l .it Orrhurd Lakr, Minimi \ - i ,., ahowa above-average talents. l'arl> »f chi Dirhard l.akr Si IHH>U ^.«IU. I I With such a typical range of academic abilities, It la Josr|ill llalmk. Jr., * l \hr Jfrnrc Mill l«i> clear that South Amboy High School has a need for a urned on lh« torn liithard Si hull i •ml Hrv Wall,, llrbaiuk diyhl *»f renlrr) wide range of currlcular opportunities. AmtM»y arra. for ihr Si.u4h • •» homnar} t.ti*trman i>r the «( Of the h 70 '0 students d I tn the h S Senior i C' Class of South Amboy Mr. wtih-h U fcrtrt imnnittT tu fmthg_thk Htgh School tmbr 27 hate spam sUit yeara ears in In tne the scnooi: school: The others moved Into the high school as transfers, eepectaU laHy at the end of their eighth-grade experience^ | The Rev. Ronald G. Albury, nrmcjt tnmrj: by her ITie mayor declared tEat the mlyor ana* We One--table complied by tlm Suuili Ambuy faculty nvMlf "Rector of Christ Church, has department for the month affair promotes clvicfriar 76% of all seniors express their Intention to attend announced the following members of jhe city council mlndedneas In the voutha a poat-graduate educational Institution. It la probable that eventa for the coming week. this weed approved on first of April. MEMORIAL DAY PLANS who made a number of "fine m«hy In the class regard their chances for higherOn Friday. Saturday, and reading an ordinance which ANNOUNCED will provide for modernizarecommendations/' Couneducation experiences through rose-colored glasses, for Sunday, Richard Zuszlo will only 33% of the Class of 1961 managed to, enter a college represent the Young Poples tion of the MechanlcavlUe Francis J. Seaman, chair cilman Howley moved, and or a post-graduate Institution. It la probable that guidance Fellowship as a delegate to Hose Company firehouseand man of the Memorial Day Councilman Rush seconded of these indlvlduaia haa failed to exhibit a high degree the Annual Spring Convention for putting the Conover Parade this year, to be di- the motion to have ail the of realism. of the High School House of Street playground into shape. rected by the Disabled Vet- participants In the program South Amboy i s a community with a 1960 population the Young Churchmen of the Money In the amount of erans, John A. Connora Poat, listed in the permanent minof 8,422 peraona, and It contalna an area of 1.4 square Diocese of New Jersey at $8,184.75 LB called for inChapter 67, announced that utes of the council for posmiles. Within the community there is a second church- Camp Ockanlckon, Medford pie ordinance of which total the parade will originate at terity. related high achool, with an enrollment of about 830, Lakes. Theme for* the con- $3,684.75 Is to be spent on the corner of Pine Avenue ventfiSn" South Amboy fttgh- School's gnrothnsm ana j*orna •one* the playground* The ^ F -P.M. May 30, The adult population of the community works chiefly * Ual In the manufacturing, construction, utilities, and com- annual Spring Corporate dlnance will come up for a Pre- Memorial Day* Serviquor mercial Industries. Half 67 the adult population of the Communion and Ingathering public hearing and aecond ices for deceased veterans to ItM CHr and final passage May 21. will be conducted the Suncommunity has completed 8.95 years of schooling, or of the United Thank Offering o T South Ambor. IMMIT RataUl Dlalrfbu day, prior to Momnrtal In another ,money trknaac-more. . '. .-.._... _—- .--^ foF4fce Wvmen of the Parish Avrnut, Boulh A m i . , . South Amboy Is a community with a stabilized popu- will be held beginning at tlon, the governing body May 26, at 12 noon oil the Inginn Objection*. If «MV. rtiMiM Itnrnfiiliitrlr In vrltlnjt lation. It la not growing in size. Mose of its high school 7:30 a.m. in the Church. unanimously approved an lawn of Christ Episcopal JTn*d* i * n } Til i n . \\\y n«rh youth attend a church-related high achool, but the re- Following the service, a emergency resolution for Church, A dinner will foliai«ti»J) 1st dor* Ptwlimaat 5-D, ft lit lationships between the two schools are very cordial, breakfaat for the women and $4,017.13, tn be raised by low at John's Halfway Houne, and both exhibit a jrilliogasaa -to help each other In iheix g4*l* wliL be served la the emergency note, to pay for Seaman disclosed, * alms. . • Memorial Kail by the Men's emergency repairs to two A belated Utter of thank* The cost per student In the high school,' tn 1961-63, Club. Harper Lewis la chair- pumping stations and a sewer was received from M line, Raymond .1 lets) on behalf of In $317. Behind each high school atudenf is about $31,391 man of arrangements. 1MB money had been re* the ladles and girl of •eacsHed property valuation, with property asssssed On Mnnday evening the at about W% t ,f true value, *• Pariah Cputtcil wtll meet In mttmrd dy ihr Hoard of |»uh- who |trom<it«<il thr amt tl«K'itrsilon*tirthr thrint Th« community support* b<uh a' parochial high a«*hw«tl the Hecmry ai H p.m. l»lans lit Work* which man trr<* at tht* Sotttti Aiulmy mu1 a public high srttool, tttudent* enter the ala-year will n* inadf> fm ih*> June imtifitMl thv (tiaynr -frtrmmtit ttrnnTirai 'jrrmn r*W7 ..uubllu—high—s«h«wV•«*«'*• -wewsftM Kaettj x »v»ry gratf* -frsttavr "tn -hrttwht-*tmv"t y level, and the school la always confronted with the prr«h> and (1th, t.aih pariah at'cimnf In litail#quateto«tm' lh« letter than«i»«l Wail's EventsAt Chrltt Ctsrca LUtf f\m* ~^7*T aatl ITlaita%lf ' ""!71inVS>T — j-nalamA — arf " fifVI'TnirM Firehouse Renovation Ordinance Introduced _ Sj%L^h OT^r M A. Morris li>rn* Involved In quick ad)i<atmsiii and orientation of tt»w (intrants. flm achool has In Ita population a wide range of student • h i l l t l M and Interests and car*er intentions - a wider i anil* than Would typically he found Inn more homogeneous (Miiimunlty - yet Its slue makes t h * edticatora1 task of uttivuilitg a auffieiswily- »wnprsr>eni»tv» rurrtewtar ami M U M urrtntlar program a very difficult nns. tain thf vftpCHidltur*. At itofficial* fur t»»l|»lnn mttao ihn •|»#vlal meeting held last pruject a «uttf>N«ihil a representative in the An luvltai wr«k th» two bndi«,M Bgrfftxlmem ing, On Wednesday at 2 p,m, the that the city would font thv Inatsllatlon of i l m t ant Chief Huilnerr V*\*y .1, Hi, Helena's Missionary bill. Guild will meet In tht Pariah Work tm (he Rarltait Htrtet N<»taro an c.hl»r pngiticn uf SftASShSf aStSaUa A SaUaWUaaaaai SUfca^aMliaaa^aalA Hall, foH«w»nf the business aaUaaaaal WrWaT PTTYTwria oTVflilV pMTTipinp rt»e Penh Ambuy Volunteer metting st trtiteti Mrs. stations snd »n a broken Fire Departniont w<ta exBenjamin Hubert will pre- pressure Une snd aewer line tended to the governingh i i d i ^ ^ i . fllmgifip will bs on . SJonuvtr atrsst was The fviiry nthool reflects rather faithfully the community ti •etvoa. It is in the school that one finds. Injocus Out vinieT Tfy which tht community lives, thVpurpoee* which shown entitled "The Cuban rushed t» prevent a highly May 31 at the Central lire Hie community wants the school to serve, the tichness Refugee'Story". Plans will Inconvenient situation In that Headquarters on High Street of opportunity the community wants Ita children to have, be finalised for the guild's area of the city. However, as In Perth A mho?. And the emphasis the community places upon Its children Rumnftge Sate to be held on Councilman John How ley re- Councilman J. Peter Ruah Thursday and Friday |May marked, taking the money congratulated F. E. Hart•a the developer of Its future. loth and l7th). out of the Board of Publjc mann pf Cordon Street on Section O * . ' OH Wednesaay evening the WdHta account -at tHls time the occasion of hi« election Men's Club will meettora would cripple that account. as Second Vice President of dinner-meeting s t 6|3O p.m. Three new members of the the New Jersey State Fire TH E PROGRAM OP STUDIES in Memorial Halt This dry fire department have College. He also lauded a The .Prngi . of Inidles Brasses fte s e n s e s . isotMng - m e e t t n j f r been rwcomniBiiUeH fui iguu- . * j - w w •tudent at St, materials, and eesffvMse wMeh ftarths*s»#*e>»»ce learn- plawwdfor laat week but w u tar membership.* They are Mary's, Francis Vannl, for ing. It is through the Program of Studies that the needs postponed • due to ' the George J. Quirk and Charles placing fourth in a spelling of the pupils are met. The Program must be constantly lncompletlon of the kitchen, F. Conroy, Jr., for the En- bee sponsored by a local studied to meet the ever-changing demands of a rapidly. Roaat Beef will be served terprise Hook and -Ladder newspaper. moving world. The school has tne obligation to use all and George Uhler will Company and Edward Fox for Receiving indlviduarcom" l l l > K l f fi^iTfUlL 'fir k T r e s s v e h studies^ com- mkU. Followtng the pro- the • MschJiUcsvlUe 'H«e« mendatlon from the mayor munity actlvirie* snd agencies, and the consultation asrv- gram, the Vestry will meet. Company. and each or the councilman ices of the State Department of Education,, the County Mrs, Mary Wenzel, tax col- for the manner fn which he pms Office of Education, and accessible colleges. lector, reported to the govtha United tUtM mt Caiv- erning body that the aurn of conducted th.e annual Youth Day last Thursday was CounIt anmmi nor* oltw than any $41,304.05 had been de- cil President Richard J COMMENDATION* in the-broad field of the Program of to Ott worts. ' Studies devsloped for the pupils of the Harold 0 . HoffSchulu. - ^ man High School, the Items that merit special -com* roeiuiatiojL in* jkft fftinilt of the Committee Ylslilns ihs school arei 1. The sequence at courses prcWidssfarthe nonterminal student. 2. The concerted effort on the pert of the Faculty to dsvelop eound moral and ethical standards or conduct. 3. The development .of the Ideals of good cltltenshjp through participation in student governmsnt, clasa a l s o tions, and other forms of policy formation, like the Student press Code. 2 DROPS AS SWEET AS 1 TEASPOON OF SUGAR! Sim*, Slag onof Competition Hoofing M*mtJkm,md. OtdSlagRook Heaw/orW 5Isle7?oo/i tMBTAN tTfJBT m tOOTM AMtOV, H-*l IOUTN AJUJOY, N. J. WALL HAfKR Mtr«•^ KMIUI Amboy Mai fArkwiy 1 4 4 U TINTING asd 1 MINUTE PERMANENT WAVIN0 (Me Cfcesrtasli) 1 Phesa »Aifcwaf 1-sMT (Over U Yean Clsaa4 W1DNMDAT8 NOTICE SWEETA MADSEN and LESLIE £ SON (Hla « M | liUat, N»MNI Squibb conc«i»ti«te<f nun-fattening sweetener £ l O ^ **° c«(orlat,no ttlrflngl Ploitic pur«a* ^*T™r iJte «e.ueei«-o*drO0 boftU. For k«d S4**.eema er ho* severeeei, for all fcindi of 4 0 i l » m i ceeklna, eatre wonderful for dfetine. PETERSON PHARMACY N •• • • • • ' * . , , . • " . -• •At'Otfr „ . •' < :£,-Xil^.\. li-jlJlaEi!iia1^l+***y DOWHi, 1»N». tit* MM Thursday, May 9, 1963 st •fort-taw Plans Whea the Fifth Annual Art The Executive Board of St. Chair- lixhlbli sponsored by the Mrs. G. hrsnk Dlsbrow, Raining Perth Amboy General Hos- President, presided at theMary's lifgh School Parent outlined pital opens Us doors to the last regular meeting o[ the Teacher's Association will Ambuy public on May 9, the art stu- South Amboy Woman's Club meet In the school Library on houne- dents of the Htrffmsn High for this season. Mrs,. Nan Monday, May 13th at » p.m. fUihert l.aurissvit, man of the lund Cooimltretv has plans for the South 11 rat Aid squad's to-liQuae canvass for funds. Mr. Lauriuen stated ."Each ol the squad's ambulance officers have been aaslaned etiy/' jnd, An arts of the etiy/ lt ftubert ftbt F S i I; l.t. Fox, Section 1st. Asst. Capt. Robert McKeon, Section 2; Captain Vincent Abbatiello, Section 3; Asat. Capt. Wilbur Schmidt, Section 4; and 1st. Lt, John Mulvey, Section 5. Throughout the drive while the* members are going house-to-house to collect the coin cards, an ambulance alert will be maintained by radio with headquarter* to assure first aid coverage should an emergency arise. The official starting ddate forfrtecoHecrions o r f H i announced by "Laurflsen Is Mbnday, May <I3. - IWft tttd will continue each evening until the five areas ar*» completed. School Art Department will, be represented by some we 11 executed oil paintings. The hljjjLtcJiOjolJjj. always g y p sented at this snnust Spring Art Festival and has beejoexhibiting its student's work there since the first exhibition was undertaken back In the Spring of 1958. Students whose work may be viewed st The Charles E. Gregory School of Nursing auditorium sre: Carol Drost, Diane Booth, Joyce Maxwell, Carol Nsna, Barbara Alspach, Faye Perfinlo, Gerry Steiner, Ruth Mills and Adelbert Szatmary. Lockhari, with her commit- instead of Tuesday. Regular tee, served at hostesses. meeting.of the high school Mrs. J. S. Masterson was PTA will beheld In th« school admitted Into the club as a n Thursday member. loth at 7:30 p.m. Trooper Jermoe Casey of Mrs. Henry Conroy and the Stats, Police, demon- Mm.- Stanley Lobycz arc costrated the Use of the Hanger chairmen of the Freshman Drunkometsr test mtcllne Class Silver project which most throughly. / will take place on June Mh Reports w e n given b>the at 8 p.m. vsrlous departments chairman. The annual Spring Luncheon will be tteld May 21st at the Cobblestones) on Route 35 The Class of 1938 of Hoffone mile beyond Red Bank, man High will have a meeting Cars will leave the Masonic on Friday May 17th at 8;(K) Temple on Main St. at 12p.m. at the home of Mrs, o'clock noon. Members and Edward Mercer, 177 Jersey friends w#l Mtembte ibexe St^ Ato»fii»-,-»-mske p!anr prompjiy,. At thja Junchflon iar-4bc4r 4£fh- reunion which the newly elected President will ( t i e place on Jun* 2«ih, will be Installed along witti All persons l a u r e l e d aro the utaff i>f offjeere. I n l d to come. CLASS REUNION THK I . 1 S T t ) | H I J(l<11 ( N T | m \ \ \ \|.mii.f i>* i h « M m r t h M n f c n v F I M H < i > « t » " » " " -1.....1 J . . > I ' l l , a n » M l . - a l . •« - K rd »»h«rr rr»| iliPti 4MHM|( » h u r n . »nr t h eb » » i h » » N ilr»t'>Mn! l K run-iglillr srtvh •• h i i r i t n i » « » » •J r r n t r J • l« h»r*r«l in rMtdrrn pl«)ln| along t|lr •»trilronl » 4 U S UVINtS MNOS Who's Who in Business in the RARITAN BAYAREA Youth Auistid Chief Reports Varied fic|$... Patrolman John O'l^ary luesday arr^sicjl Maitla L. KurTjt, 34, of 328-1/2 John following fire ._.... StreeY for damaging a plate were rep«»rted by Chlitf.. Klaus door and a plate glass Chester Jankowskl: window st the Sunoco Serv- May 3, 1W63 - Brush fire ice Station, corner of John on Washington Avenue. Boot Street and Broadway Sa- 26. In 12)15 P.M.; Out 12x33 turday. The arrest was made Tuesday following an In-P.M. May 4, 1963 - Silent call established In Wood- vestigation. at South Amboy Boat Club. Hlnce 1932, which i t I According to the alleged ofMay 4, 1963 - Car-fire indicative or Its ability fense, Kurtz deliberately on Parkway. Box 72, In 3:55 .i: HI it-liability. Allprescrip- drove s three-wheel motor- P.M.; Out 4rQJ P.M. tic;is are accurately com- cycle Into the building st_ 4, | 9 e » " he freshest. •lntui U!I5 1 THE< JtugBV t<00 P.M. f." prescriptions from } Only imt family in our Ntw May 5, 1963 * Brush fire S'ur doctor a r e welcome, other splendid features o f , Y»rk neighborhood llv»« with- on Mtton Avenue. Boot 55, In I It 15 A.MJj_Out _11L30 ilu- mini.IX PHARMACY sre ' in It* mrom? They Pubtix Pharmacy; Everything In The Pharmaceutical Line; Products for Insurance, Real Estate I Appraisal Firm. Mortgages & Property Management Better Living; Photo Supplies. U . Hafftgan I Co. Inc. Dependable coinpU-Hlimirrarvr The concern known as J. J. and HARR1CAN fc CO INC. lo-service l<* offered alonuwjth cated on U. S. HIGHWAY « automobile Insurance. All at the SAYRE.V1LLE policies are written In Uie SHOPPING CENTER, strongest companies of this SAYREV1LLE, ajid with country. In the real estate mailing address at p. 0 . field they handle sales, trtn AMBO AWBUT TV mortgages, ln»eMuiciii(u and #y~SetrTH J, ItAnda out i>romiflemly1^?Ql?frty management, This at a real leader in the " r m 1 • cthorough k-nowledge of a vl M general inaurance, real ™ D ° ' i'; I" e^vet the estate and appraisal field HARRICAN office a decided In t h i t a r e a of MlddleiejL ^ Ahla^er ~CCGmy. Mr. J.J.HARR1CAH « accorSetTevery v who heads thtt rast growing f,ltem' ,,, l f « u w»nt *" ACTION her*" Is the concern has always operated his firm inn aa friendly, ethical bunleai and most active firm friendly, ethical ™ f W a w n l r s I M'AY/I'A I-7NX). Richard's Beauty Academy OfRed Bank; Fattest Growing School In Area. Special t)H* ;nnt m . - s i lin)i['t l.itit II I HIN Id M K M I I - K C X County IH PHARMACY, ih«- | ' | ! | t l l \ IOIMU-II .«t 'M MltllXW , N. J, H I I H ..MI •toiullng pharinai y h opt-rrtiPit hv H O Y txn^ i t ) ) SKY, Hruldlrtnl i tut, W(H> HA« I'PPIV IIP IS Aluri |IMMt p t f UIPIU ltsl Smlriy, (ittprna- RICHARD'S HI'1 AIM Y ACAE)i:MY OK RM) HANK 1 located . a t US HKOAI) HTHKKT corner <rf Mechanle •I RJiO BANK, N. J. i s on* of the fastest growing.beauty ThMT KOHAK and POLAROlCT tin nisi tu du IT! Iraochlscs sml their HAIL- ( MAKk (iKrH.ING 'CARDS r<ir nil >• line, whlih Is made nl the finest Inaredlcin*, the I'UMl IX PJMARMACY also i >f l o r n a i l i u j u a U ' I H I I H I A H I'AHK|\(. ,m\ CHUMIM Dl I IVI ltY,|(ni»cmv. •i ml ,ii i nt a\'\ i' \\n\\\v Uu ihr |X>CM>ISKV I AMJI-Y ami ihrlr rrlUMp *»"htl taut HI nw Inu pharmiti-y. A I-1RMI V CMAUl (SHI I) PIIARMACl-UMCAi. l-IRMTHROlKilt MI-:R|T. MK •million In all phases of Director of the New htmttty care .and culture Is Jersey Jnyceei, anil a provided, plus one of theinrmlmr or the WOIKII)ridge must advanced hair coloring Chamber of Commerce, TnV courses In the state of New I'UHLIX PHARMACY has Jersey. Just think, In only 6 moft-Ua yuu can enjoy high culture icboo.lt In New. Jertey* This notsbte school earnings or go on and open is now in Its 5th successful! your own beauty talon. At EAUTY ACA BE ear, Here you can learn the RED BANK they to matte a DEMV OH RE ilvl _ _ BEAUTY alto maintain » FREE SERVICE. OF RED BANK PLACEMENT Ksay terms here bring their SPORT-O-RAMA located At SPORT-O-RAMA they is*Wn»d and operated by ED SINOWITZ, a Past Master In < Beauty. Course wlfhin reach on U. S. Highway No. 9 atcarry a full line of BOWLthe successful artofbeauty I of all women and men In this the Sayxa Woods Shopping ING EQUIP UliNT", JACK~ scliuul direction.' Thlt popov | Tfrtnory." "A low down Center In Madison Township, ETS, UNIFORMS, arid TROUr ami fast growing acbool | payment starts you on the N. J, is one of the fastest PHIES for all sports. They do offers classes for both MEN . road to financial indepen- growing and most popular expert engrsvlng on iheprem k w gppriAi BATIilar* and1 WOMEN, fiey and Night dence. SPECIAL SUMMER Independent s store in Mlffaiesev Counrjr. given, to teams «nd ekibs the complete court* last* 6 * SCH66C B T U O E N T S . CaU In fact, sportsmen and teams when they order in QUANrnontns which Includes HIGH now fur further Information, come from towns, all over TITY. Teams are completely STYLING. Also complete in- SH 1-986S. the area u> deal with thlt outfitted. BAR BELLS are reliable firm. SPORT-O- eold. So is a full line of RAMA l t now. in Its fifth GOLF EQUIPMENT^JEHH^ successful-ye^r. TTft" ffffBT INC TATKLE "arw BASEis owned and run by LARRY BALL supplies are carried, CIMMINO and hit partner El us a full tine of SKIN JOE LUKACS, Both men i r e •IVINC- equipment, YOU ALwell known and liked In the WAYS ''WIN AT SPORT-Osporting field of thi| county. RAMA. nf- 2491. The WEEKS AUTO BODY "SCRATCH TO A SMASH" SHOP located at 845 For«sr can be expertly fixed at the AVE. at LAURFNC1 MAR BOR, N r j _ l a are^gni*ed ; QqtrinT»*d -RMM -wertt at l i s t e r in meir lint \a that. reasonable charges has won area. This firm l e a n e d aod I for the firm one of the largest operated by BILL WEEKS, businesses In their line along who hat ruft his firm here for] Rarlua Bay M*rUo*>¥, They cmt or ffit meft mo f by candlelight, tht i l w JW1T fj years. At the alto offer prompt, dependVILLA ' NOVA ITALIAN. dining and wining spots In the WEKKS AUTO BODY SHOP! able TOWING day and night. RESTAURANT U the place t h e y offer C0MPLF.Th:j Residents as well as summer surrounding area Is the to visit. Planning a party, NOVA ITALIAN AUTO » BODY PKNDER' folks always come-back to VILLA banquet, or wewlnf? Wtr. REPAIRS. Tbty are also! WEEKS AUTO B0DYJSHOP RESTAURANT locsted on cellent faciUUts herienafek JU S. HIGHWAY NO. ^ V j them to cater to and tor til' p i i r w4rh in LAURENCE HARBOH. No sbxrm AMBOY, N. J. fod This firm ail mct-f. ginTtl owned and operaite>d » e people. Elefant cocktails and ye?y pop _, by ^ 1 large amount of IN-uurlnce' PULEO FAMILY, frtmout liqueurs are* alto aerve^ by SURANCE"Work and are a' matMtt thlt reliable auto body for Ut PIZZAS and ape- socperts In this field. For an SportORama Leading Independent fcwls Store; ^Everytfwtt Itt Sporrtint Equipment:" Special Rates To Clubs. Weeks Auto Body Shop; Reliable Laurence Harbor Leader In Una. Complete BodyFender Collision, Insurance Work'. Villa Mom It ! AA< WiRlnt AmirlcM Culiim. PHltt Ftally p«tronage. Aurthlng ftom a VILLA NOVA RfiaVTAURANT met> .it the man m with his At ' VOGUE 1-Hour Cleaners BIO SAVINGS Every Mon., Tues., Weds. SWEATERS SKIRTS 3 9 < f06 S. BROADWAY. SOUTH AMBOY, M. i NOTICE Tmli CtOwtoi v i k AM Wtemtv of Ik JauntaiktiM mUk ffijoytbtt etenlni / i n a jMtutlfMl atmotpMre ITALIAN tlttlng of t 42-foot mural of the Italian Coaitttnt and t painUnf of the Rulnt lUJMt •** — A ITALIAN j'ff'^ffTy^V^^^^ • . " • ' • : • > • • * * . & : . - > , • ' 1963 Msftars to Swiff , A n 0 W N ! F TRonr rFi.fitm Janrt Hhaluha, and I'*M> ShaluKa, alt of whom re«rW«l on* year membership atar»: M1M«I Tarty, Nancy (Jaah. «n<* Jrtnna Kuf*W»ky, rf'p'^ntt T* Mtorijt »ri—wUMp piM. frott Ik* pktart tr»: Hrwwni** Brow Alt'• first birthday and to KonOr Mr». WilUan Swttttr, » h 0 « • • ihr )**4«r of lK« fortntr troop » IHTIMMI til tft* plrtwrf v Sue n k ) . I lnd» Mttriki". < ,nil(n» I'illnr K-ibrr111 M i l * , l.iiniM- I Ml« Mian. M»i S i i l . S u s a n M w i l w r , S u « » n Mullt-r, Su»*n N*»li»n, BIRTHDAY . . Purmrr !B> trflj.ru of Trodf 1 ( t o p r « » ) ( • t h r f r d »llli KritKitl* Tr««t» No, 7 1 a t th» VM( A to t r l v t r a t t iKf i r r f JHf»r tHn-n • KVUt, Mr*. M«re«IU Kur«»akr, Mra. Jran KaltUt, Mr*, (yn»hla Barber. Mr*. Rthyl n l r r n M , Mr*. Kdni Hairtor; Mm. Otartv* D*L»cla, Mr*. JranMt* N*but, Mr>. tlitri y, and Mr*. Raymond l.llt», nMni tUieh, Patricia re-wakl. M i l JT fi4ffftft4t •j.fApj' • Dtrm. and Mtryanii M«- Mom I Dad's Club TRAILER TRUCK K Of C To Hold To Present Awards OVERTURNS ON RAMP Ceremonits Friday The sixth annual awards Shifting cargo In a trailer The Second Degree Team night banquet of the CYO was given as the cause of of South Amboy Council #426, Youth will be held Sunday the trailer overturning on Knights of Columbus will exevening, May 26th at 6 : 00 the Route ° ramp descending emplify the degree to newlyP.M. at the parish auditor- from Hi way 35 at 7 P.M. elected members this FriHighw ium.' " "••• ' "Tajt S r "TJrTveF day evening at 5TpOT.TS.Tfie Thvii S a y This affair la sponsored an- Thomas Chamborne of exemplification df the Major nually" by the Mom k Dad's Brooklyn said he was south- Degree will also take place Club of the Sacred Heart bpund and making .a right at the K. of C. Home on Parish to honor the deserv- turn from Highway 35 on Fourth Street on Sunday, May ing boye and girls who inthe ramp when the trailer 26th at 2 P.M. some way have excelled capsized damaging the adthemselves In, spiritual, so- jacent guard rail. No In- the council'* annual Bowlcial and athletic activities juries were reported by Pa- Ing league Banquet will be held at the K. of C. Home of the CYO. trolmen John Duggan and on Wednesday evening. May Thia year we havV Francis N<ve>, thejnv»«tl-. 39th... The -program jfttl Inprivilege of having as gu*"at. gatlnf officer*. clude a dinner, awarding oT •peaker Brother Richard, | prizes and dancing. professor and ' Mernard O'Connor, counmoderator of St. i it Activity chairman, haa High Rch«w>|t Mvuii'lum, N. ?. i Jinnnuni<«d thm th» annual Among tlu>*f> %n l>*» lu.mnrti ' lamllv (Mi i l l , W i l l l i p will he lh« I A l n i t i p r i l i i j t uf f ) u ' Jit H r r t u U ' n I ' K i k I n Muse Auxiliary Plans ft Y.Trip i n f »7i«> KT<'"«>'' ("It«ji1< f UMfStlny iilulil lit Mt» * fiiV u i n i l i i v , . l u t v The "Tandems" will hoid PATfiKK IO88PH JAMtS W. CLBARY their monthly meetinB; «rthe Kir. Pttrfc* JWM|l James W. Qeary, S3, Manager of Film Operation* In of 4< Forrest Ave., Sayre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Hercules Powoer Company's ville, farwerly of South Am- Thomas Gleaaon on Saturday Polymers Department died boy, passed sway on Sat., night at 8:00 p.m. Mr. George on May 2nd at his home, May 4th at South Amboy Burn, President of the "TanPennsylvania Avenue, MsmorjaJ Hospital after a dj>mj" announced that a r e Wilmington, Delaware. He lingering Illness. He was 46 port from the RummigeTSile had been In 111 health v e i n of age. Born tn Eng- Committee will be presented land the son of the late at the meeting, as welt as a for tiornc time. A native of Del mar, Dela- Patrick and Elizabeth Brady report from the Nominating .- tte w i » eniplujedas ho studied etecrrtcat ommlnec. fr>Kliieer!ng for four yetrs a brakeman with the Penna. The Mothers' of the Church th(> University of Delaware Rail Road for the past 22 School and Church will be wiK>re he earned his Bache- years. He was a Veteran honored on this Sunday In 1<>I'H Degree In Electrical of World War IL serving in recognition of Mother's Day, the U, S. Army Quartermas- The School will assemble ring in 1934. He <ilnrd Hercules two years ter Dept* in the Asiatic at 9:45 a.m. In the Sanctuary .it cr at the Company's Par- Pacific, Theatre of Op-for a special program at Id i, New Jersey Plant and erations In 1945 and 1946. which the mothers will be was named Assist- He was a member of Lodge honored guests. During the 552, International Brother- morning Worship Service, ant Plant Manager. hood of R. R. Trainmen for beginning at 11:00 a.m.. the In 1952 he became. General •• M.inager of Nelson* Acetate, 20 years. oldest and youngest mothers id. of Lancaster, England, He Is survived by hi* wife, will receive corsage*. PolCharlotte Grower lowing the Worship Service, a joint venture of Hercules Mrs. O'Hara, his mother, Mrs. (b and James Nelson, Ltd, fflr A&i&Jb^ rtmffh Mill Upon' Ills Tffttfffl fil suufc ffidaolB! r hr rtBumed his poet as As- Morris, N, Y. Two ~ sons, Hostesses for a church-Wide siBtant Manager of the P»r- Patrick, Jr. and Michael, Un Plant. Three year* later both ar home. Two brdtJtri, At 7:30 p.m. Sunday Mtia he was given a special Vincent of New York City Marlon Beebe, American engineering and development and Jamee of Long Island. Baptist foreign missionary assignment at the Home Of- By one sister, Mrs. Annto Burma, will speak at the fice, Wilmington and since Wesaell of Groton, Conn. First Baptist Church. Mlaia that time, he has been The Rev. Wilbur E. NewBaeba received her'B, S. 5 F in-Horee Ecoinomks) from Church cules' development In Poly- Presbyterian Colorado State College of oleflns, Including the build- South Amboy, officiated at tnff of • new Polypi uuyiene Funeral Serrteet i t the Agriculture, Jh»attended the Funeral Baptist Missionary Training Filma Plant In Covington, Maaon - Wilson Home on Wed., May 8. In- School In Chicago; Andover Virginia. He was a member of the terment was In Christ Newton Theological SemiAmerican Society of Me-Church Cemetery, South nary, Newton Centre, Mass.; and the University of chanical Engineers, The Amboy. Chicago, Illinois. Plalnfleld Country Club, The public Is cordially InHercules Country Club, Hervlted to attend this service. cules Parlin Club, the Navy As part of the Morning League and the New BrunsWorship Service the Right wick, New Jersey Elks Hand of Fellowship will be Ixxlge. Superintendent of Schools He Is survived by his widow, James Tuatln disclosed to given to five new members t of the Church. Being h fOTfTlTT fViTnfhy \l bHjfi' T>ottCT yegterday^tha^afire receivedlMotheqMIWbHjfit' Stevens, of Wilmingtoni his occurred at Hoffman High and Mrs. Arthur father, John Milton Cleaxy School near the boiler room ™ i Mr*. Virginia and a sister, Mrs. Louis entrance where papers were Andrews, E. Conger, both df Wilming- being burned sometime bet- Estelle, Mrs. Sadie New. combe, and Mrs, Sadie ton. ween 8 and 9 a.m. Some of Spragtm, ^ the burning papers were Therefare will we not fear, caught In a gust of wind an "The ioif duffer seldom ad* the tarth do chaHgt. Ignited the wooden frame -><Psalaas 41:3). entrance to the holler room. dreaaea the ball properly . . . ind on lhs aalid The fire waa quickly extin- after ht ml*t,w It." _^ •round at faith we can re guished by Mr. 1 euaenrlniL main eslm MtitJ unahaken rt- school custodian, and PrinTo drlv* a nail without cipal Kugen* S. l>ibrxyn*kl, pardltaa of th« un«a|Hwli>tl smashing your thumb, hold Mr. Tin th«t llfr mnv tHk<> thp hanttnrr wlch both hands. High School Fire Quickly Extinguished 7th* • K J I * M > J wNotitntIV»>M ftoin rlip ship fur tti# 4th numm it final pinna wnu> intuit' tut n DUin II will n»itUI|mlr IIVB) ypar. the MB* r»>(1 tlrmrt • l * l | > u> N . V . t i t M l e m l « In tli^annuol fttatti K. nf I , >1*h« Mutti haakctltnii t#»m. ' tLSS I f i l l I H K I U Ji .if ' ' I t'h lit l"nnv»niuh» In AlUntU I'liy anil the grammar •<<houi Mav IMh arif^uih, »l*>a,(1»ii(( HttlY basketball turn, Will he " l l t r » >>)P«lu» DM Mai,,May the lint of dvlfiglH^ji j Mr, John ! amtmwli * and (iranil Knlglti V« nsJlrr, 1 1 M «riiiir Mr. ltd. Jarualswlca ars along wMv.h*Ma>|th Vail, Jhfen tftllr uhalrmwn of the affair. chairman Stnlte and Danlfft Ksrr, jiant" Ticket* may be obtained The tiraml Knlghi*. of the Chapter will meet May from any member of the IS for the nomlnaUun » | uf fleers for the) coming year. coaches. MOM SPECIAL S7.0Q A Prom and a Promiw •NffMl MOTHER'S DAT SUNDAY DINNER DA.V. INSTALLATION DINNKR lUUr Ziriardi. Hlatt [»AV OoiB eof«ratitlat«a R«rk« COMPLETE DINNER Inf (omiaanniirr, «rh» waa pr«avntHl with a pltqut for dl«ting«l«lmi acrvka during held at Jaan'R Halfway H«*a». Omit* ml BFAUTiCIAN Of MMW mfim Haii W Ma '• Pltast Mother' with A^aM V^A Bh^^fe *ta1 a^^^A Aasi laiir 1st •» Ua* «Mt MM , M^a^ Mv^ai af VMl ^WP V* B ^W alSTMUin •«Ml| Aeatay .*^-jsy>r..i.-.lttp«rl MhMtall I Hklr VALENTtNOS FORMAL NEAR ' Fle#*f Dmalgiu fw fitvry Orrmlon ANN'S FLOWER SHOP MtUlt Jan 3rd Class ...«. .• - ,i- .. • '"', t ,»• ! ' i' Tli» MIM'TH AMMY CITIUN NOTIC* Board of Education of 41M -7- Thursday. May 9, 1963 TO BE CROWNER STORE BREAK IN ATTUPTED IIT A.M. C*JE o_ gomh Art hoy,' N, J. will reedy* eesled bid* at l u regular meeting « l Weiaee day, May 22, 1963 at 8 * 0 P. M. Eaattrn Daylight Saving Time, in the office of ihu Board of Education in the Public Elementary School on John Strftt, &ouU* Ajotnjr. N. J,, for the furnUhlnj of 16,000 ffaHotyi, mor« or l e u of No. 4 fuel oil. boat gTad«, to be delivered during th« school tltlei and at iiirh time, ai may ba or<Hir«d by th« lizard of Education. Pormi for bid d4nr may be obtained from the erffiee of the Secretary of th« Board of Education.' Board of Education rvthe light to reject any Mid all bide. The Board pro pot*a to have analyiett a Mm pie of each lot delivered at the achool to determ Inn whether the) oil conform* with the •pedfleatioM, the Board reaerwa the rlflit to terminate the contract forthwith. BOARD Of EDUCATION, urn. un* L. Preatyent 6-2, 0 9-43 Secretary NOT10B Board jf Education of the Ohy of South Atnboy. N. J. will r*c*tri n M t i h h i O t i regular meeting on Wednear day, Me* S3, IMS at «:0Q P. II. faatorn Daylight Sarif* Time, in the office of tht Board of Education In the I*i*l k Elementary School on John Street, South Amboy, N. J., for theftimiahina*of Janltor Supplier 4p*eifleatloM apd Hate may ba obtained from toe office of the Sacra, tery of the Board of Mac*. Uon. The Board; of Education feaertaa the right to reject •ny or all bide. BOARD Of Pnseseal -H>a. Leila U NtS, Secretary ft-2, 6 »—M NflTJC&_ Board of lowation of the CHy of South Ataboy, N. / Will reeeltt eealed Uda a* Ita regular meeting; on Wednea4ay, Hay SS, l t M «t DsOO P. M. Raitem D«ynirht 8a«H« Tim*, in the office of tt» KAwrd of Education In Hie r*\*H«i R1#nwnt*ry Schoot on Juhii Hir*fi, Houlh Amboy. N J , fur \ht> ftmttoltlng of eehftul «*tt>|ilU# fliMclflralliina unit t U u may U iM*ln#d from lh« f-Hm He»TeUr» wt h «f VUitii<ttU«Hi. The of nU*etluii reaervea 0i« rt«ht t» rej*** any and all fcluV IK) A HI > (XT EDUCATION, Miss Joan M. Wltlenmeyer, prefect of the Amhoy District Sodality Union 'and a pant president of St. Mary's Parish Sodality here, will crown the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the annual ceieitiuiilcB conducted by the Sodality Union. * Mtt« WjtWtaheyer, the TUB FIRST t»O\\1"l()N fmnV N.i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r«k, iwond f r o m I r f l f- . I K I O I I •L.tml II<U nun T. Harry Wittenmeyer of (ha> flr»< d(ill»r l i i v m n j s ih< i n i n h d i a «l .\ 404 Neville Street* gradumohll* r u m m u i i i f s l i o n x i i u t k >•> l l n Mut dleert (<iunt> < U | l l>< rrtt>r I in- ( i m frutn flrr ated from S.t Mary's High School, and the Washington School for Secretaries, New•fit. She 4* employed a s • secretary with die Heat Oil It "Chttfntctt Curpuriiluu, p , d attends d Port Reading, and Rutgers University College A ceremony for the recepof New Brunswick. tion of new members will The coronation will take be held by St. Mary's Rosary A cheerlcading squad gain place on World Sodality Day, Society on May 14 st 7:30 .Ing exclualveness Is the loMay 12, at the Albert G. P.M. In the church. cal St. Mary's CYO cheerWaters* Stadium, Perth AmThe monthly meeting will leading team which won its boy, s u i t i n g at 2id0 P.M. follow in the school cafe- second consecutive chamteria, at which the Crowning pionship in the Trenton Dioof the Blessed Virgin will cesan Cheerleadlng compenones take place. Take MUM & » ; * • • • • ateleaAl. tition at Trenton Central Mtl«3lO S e CM_ Council o_ MM CUV High School April 28. It out-£ff_-__M____J__'_J_;_ cneerea i s ~5nR otner aquaca to <ake top honors in the conU may. ahouWI test. nltelpl/ In wrtuiur ''• mndt I f»». Ctty C[*+ Juhn J. Placed second was Holy The National Lead Comtib) John Bl«(aiwlil Family of Union Beach, folpany, Titanium Division, has si*lli"Unbo*VRU* lowed by Immaculate Conannuunced p ception of Spot*wood. of service awards to the folTrie squad la comprised of lowing employees during the members MOTHS t.ucllle Cuan, Taka noUec.lMt I month of April: Donna Chullll, I-enore Car23-Year Award • Joseph roll, Roseann Cross, Susie 1H» nl itoulh Amb(iy. Nawalany, 127 MacArthur Clark, Paul_«. NchlU, Mary a n*Miry h#i«1l BtatrV Avenue, Sayrevllle, N. J, Ferguson, Judy Koaioski, IVYear Award - Irank Cathy Machull, Geneva Marcltuiyk, MZ Woodland Luckwlu, l;,ll_»_n Nurck and A^cnu««, South Ambny, N. J. Nancy <-'l).iim«ll. fh* 10-Year Award - L«»t«r t arroll and Nchlla ltuU.kermid, 37^ Com>v*r South Amti<ry. N. J. are> Kcti' Yoar n.Jy, aanUtcnthv Mr*, 4.m Wilmom Nireet. Sytllh Amluiy. N. J. dor* Schwa rick, ih« team previously copped the Hujdr*nii \wii-«f PTMijI-gaun County chamnli.nah.p. U W V w * aiSlfajTeam, Rosary Society Canmony Tuesdiy Empteywc Rtetivt Service Awards n •%#!_»_. ***** IMHh a-nfc_r vSt^rn-1-ti. J. WaJe1«ah«wiMil, rreaMeiii Mr*. Leila U N«UI, I B a, » » - « Board ef Mueatlon ©_ the •narr l-rtaJI tXttrtror prtmUoa »Uu'City of ftouth AtaaSor, N. J l(h 8ro*d_F_y. South will reeeira aealed bMa at ha regular meeting eo Wedneaday. May tt, 1»*« a* BrOO P. M, Eaatera DarUfbt flavor time, 1B the office of flSe "»H_rV_J-"i"j. rUtntnaJI, If _ » _ Board of Education in tfae fi'n. HM It_u]«v«rd. N « v Bninmiok. If. J n<-cr.l«r)r-trMUur«r. Pvblic EletnenUry School on ••• | f John Street, South Amboy, N. Strvict Anniveruriu Th.. following Du Pont Hnlahes Parlin Plant employee* observed Service Annlversarlf s during die month of April. 1965t 4(1 Yeara - Jamoa J. F l u IUI ii lla - 9ui|t N. J. Joseph J. Dasxokt Parlin, N. J. 3S Years - J. Franklin Heinde - Parlin. N. J.; Richard L Dowling - South ^rnhrw f^ j , „,,^ u > ^, 30 Yearis ^ Raymond J. Pohl - South Amboy, N. J, 20 Years - George E. Obit - ' Say re vt lie, N. J. XU m»y be obtained from the office of the B-cretajry of thf Hoard of Education. The Board of Education reserve* th* right to reject any or ell bias. BOARD OF EDUCATION, J__eph J. WoJetetdtMrekl. Preaiaattt Ux» Ulla L Nefll. ST MARY'S CHEERLEADERS ADO CYO TITLE .X8___C___ •* J-__1______L_F JAN •AIM OW All Woihe-i • Vecuuet Cle_nei Aotor« • Oe« •«r*er_ • • • * Ott »vmen • IwHch _• fVytnfl ••fll - T#«_te»« \u M. mtv% tiwtt ml I.MH Application! for summer k)bs at the South Amboy Recreation Commission are available at the office of City Clerk, John Trlggs, Raymond Tomaazuoski, Assistant Recreation Director announced. Appointments for the Jobs will be made on May 19th. HOT-CM* _UW Cll» Or___cU _„ Of {Mltb Amboy. _.«•» k P1»iury Rf-otl r-Kr»I l.tftna* 'far •I «<_t_ .a. South Ant- yn^HnnP *49fn «^v^sr WlW. AslL tha • f » n » l 1 mtt*m damaged car, which was later identified by him, was towed away.. Police are checking clua* which they Hope will l*ad u> the aasalianta. Jirfc • ]••'• • if «nv. attawbi «'i«tt* imniMl-atohr U vrtMte •nf. »h( la wrUlng to l_«fi«<l > S i _>»*•_ AND AWAY for nufei of Mieolli motoring after yev tervice-up/ief-f \ V" One itop here keept you going lafely, tarely. Try our speedy, friendly, competent service You'll 1 .;.! LOFTUS ESSO SERVICE Ivtry yr i t this tin*, homMWMrt find wln«eei |n«*«fa ttuf ffy out and than drop melr winft and crawl all SWUMI. thtst f •r« Nrmtret and Ifidkat. rhal tHev* tf« ffHv»en*k a| stfw fwmltf* stifl eating the he«*e cavslttf fvrfktf ckttruttbn t« H M wa*d «f thw hovM. Th« c«nt «f rcfMirt far mcwtdt the coat of fmtnwm and § O M higher with 4eUy. 1.47W •II ftOUTH AMHOY, N i . (Near 8. Amboy HoepitaO Call ut for ffrtt rittptcttin «f yMtf hama by aitfM pott***). Our work, which wo gutrftnto for TIN year. It »ng*woa.rod to •*ee«d .pectfkanori of***fcrtrtf rtiviattwi m«t[fA| m tho tsodon In the field. NEBUf MARKET SOUTH AMBOY I OUTSTANDING MARKBT CarvyWl A *«n Ltae «T TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM QU AtlTY MEATS « GROCERIES rreah VefetaMes — lee Creaat — r*re Trsj^BVU whom he could not dav s«ribe), mtagge4 Mm and took hla car away. He waa walking up BordeHW town Avenue dasad > whew taken to the South Amboy Memorial Hospitai aQd treated for s cut noM and rs> leased. He told of hla bad luck to Patro)mant John O'Leary and Frank OUakan. At 1:55 A, M. Walter Maikiewlcz called police to tell diem that hla car parked at JjQ ^ J - g g & r s c t f u • truck . by a bit and run. Soon police discovered that a s e c ond car, belonging to James Manlon, 218 George Street, wsj also struck by someone *£N 34 HCM.1R5 Fr«« Puk <»P «n f H O N I S 721 4711 — f A U •*!•*'•• <••!«« ' • ' _M_f*ll*. r#(l»t N« III«IR« <*• ettcrtiCA- AmtANCis *^^ej%» CHECK TtRMJTE DAMAGE C*«<. MKTMCAl Job Available Now (Melfoi* ^erilon) tuxutioui P h n n * I>A I - I I I 1 7 but. Lent rve>«r nude It, Ha ROUTE 35, NORTH - A .roe. fVam 0 e _ - f « * e e KUPTUit COMFORT AIR ILECTRIC,In. hiiiil -.•_.-. GUS POTTS' 111 N . H R O A D W A V experience _fl__ _______•#• Drtvewags Peterson Pharmacy ltn«i Mzajrre i awaited I w l*tts of 430 Catherine Street Friday after he left a tavern and entered his car to drive home. It waa before 2A.M, latRr firm n h i i r * l« MtrHrd BROS. Central Excavating Contractor^ I A h«tr Hoat people would auoc<*«it tn email thlrtgi If they were not troubled by yrw_t ambiUona, M, 10-41 If Pays To Advertise CAR STOLEN; OWNER WAYLAID a Orowutl - iavrevifre. N. J, _*», «-lfl PdiTct^ "received a report from 1 ouls / a l l , proprietor <rf a confectionery atore on than an inempr made (o enter his store n th« ntgtrt y—te>rd«y, /ail (>4d police that st 2:10 a.m. he heard noise* at the (mm df>nr nf ft»« STOT*. turning out of a back room i<> investittate, he aald thai Itr (taw a man In a white nhlrt turn away and run up DavttS Street. Patrolmen EdwlflOrsSulAkJ and I*Huy Kurtz,ln»ee)Hgaiing, found Jimmy marts on t><'th the aide and frontdoors <f the store. No further description of the man could* furnished by Zall. FeeeVi FERTN AMIOY VA 61367 tO\fTH AMBOf, N. J. IIM N. nuw* RIUKT r«r free muv«ry Utai FArlwaf IJ 1. HlrV MWSWICK S4WI77 AMMY rtrniBN TT»ur»dty, May 9, JIMVaLCA.fr. MtT or ntLui Tt> m rAin HI TRK \,I i •. UF SOUTH AMDOY >. J,Jjbwavating |i».ofl, A* count No. 916 Twfiv&r* 'tiard wtM $27.17, AJWL 1« Tha KdatiHe RaHfaad. .The beerer N«. »tU) performence of ALFR THE BIRDS' is entitled to compftmentery ticket good for the performene* of enotfter motion •tort* Wtei. Mey 8th GaMrgeney Resolution; St Mary's Urammir School. P«rt4) Amboy 175 00. Accl. So. 910; M«JrOM Toy * Sport Acrt, No. HO; No. *10: Edward C R*illy, Engineer WftT.OO. A m . No aea II from xhm tM|(1unlng ALFHH) HITCHCXKKS i ' l HA C^ wn: Faui ftnteh trw, A«I No. MB John Ouggan 126.00, Art*. No. 40*: Mrs. Mary Me Nsmy SB.39. A«*f No. M*. J A 11 E l i m i n a t i n g ROPlAYiOR JtSSICA FANOY SU/ANNf H.LSHHU «MK>, Arct. N«. M6; U*hec I'utilma Ing Co. ! » . * » , A M . No M»l, Municipal Revaluation |2.IWH Ml, JUvsluttion; HoyU 1 W Hurgary C A WliOO. Shad Tr*«e; John R. Mverltt 176 <H>. Ac«4. N«. « » - Public Employ CM. Retirement M,6<tt,0>, lluil KHt lt*m; Soney A Se«o 14 M) Ar*t. No 4W John (tooling•74.W, A « t . No. 141; Mnnk-i H Wariien Hervio* |240.0«. [log Warden; IHv. of RUlt am pu«nt«f a i pn, nd <>f Adjustment; RlU KabonW $:t0.00, Hoard o7 7tTju»Unent. KveJyii 4;,, isaiilis »*<U 1'lanmng Hoard Mar-hanksvillr Him* Co $6o.00, Acct Nn. 141; Cut.nly of Middlesex $.'1:1,1.1A JOT, County Taxes; John Mullan* $jft.OO, Aert. No. 12ft; Klmher Business Ma< <4. r » 0 0 , Aoot. No. 4M; <Chs*tar X Janhowrtl 1QOJ H u il ( t t Item, Chiefs Ex JWMM; Ronnis't Shall 117.10, *°ct. No. 906; Frank's Rudfe and Electric Co. $33.40, Acct No. ItO&j The OanwweH Co. $225.00, Repairs and AtUra tlona Fh-a Alarm System; Wat* Bvinaariag Co. $ot.«3 Traffic'Light* A Traffic Con irol; N. J. Beta1 Telephone Co $6.45, A*et. No. STA; RariUn Printing Co. tUJM, Acct No. 106; Radio Tel. Service $ * » 100, Acct. No. 406; John A^ Connors Chapter No. 17 DAV na B. Cyons $70.00, Acrt. o, US; HelMi A. McOibo $T«.«O, Acct No. 116; Sadie Dowdell $10.00, Aort. No. 710; South Amboy Trust Co. $70.00, Ac count No. 710; Oaytord Bros. __ L$hras-y Pup p> tea . Aort. N». 710; Tha Raadafs Digest AMOC. $*.Sff, A M * . N< M a n y y » n r r ••(«> tn lh(> WCHM), Mnirw, L' f'Hit r»i'W<" rntl I>( s!l *r? exfinrt. t>ut ITHMII their Lllllput lin rqui|mit'irt tiBafl U^4*fl<. PW^Bt^©O A n n P^** rrr%W *.<-tt»n on thi> Rdsvillc Railroad located in .South Carter. Maasachusatta, near ttie base of Cain; ("id The tnttrswting TITtTe tourT157 "o*^i hill** IH T Nu IH0| Nuttlh No HIM, fl*r*Mii«*fhr* Mat hxl H»4JO, A n t Nil »IU, Ai , A*>«» N n manly it* M fu-iicht linf In ron jurtlon with hi* box work, Ixit fraduitly a p i m n t t r bwlniKs «M built up barauM of pitWir domaAd, Several yaar» afUr Mr. Atwood's death, Uw raifroitd *»* piirrh—trl frnm hi* a a u u bv f. Ntlaon Blotmt, a dynan^f tonnt buaiiwtaman vfnrmny Tn antatwia«U The primary ubjwtivc of the now manairamfnt haa bean to j>rcp*rvp railroad Amcriranu of all type* In an attn^pcitrt- oi natural beauty >nd to providr a place fur family type entm Iwlnmr-rt > * T ^ " ] ^ ' ii>nuln» a moat ccmplrU i m w LWAL NOTICt urn of railroad and flre-flfhtinir TO QUALimO MODIBi equipment M look at, but also Tk« C % «f South Amboy will uM*pi sMlad bids for th« it i* itself an opt rating rnusaum of iteam flqt'ipment In uddltlon, oolUetion of f»rbag« M fg loMHnutives of mafyr f h CU l h l of tht CUy lhnlU on Hay SI, have been acqulr*! and IHl Ml qualffM plddtrs moved to the grounds. muat hart thoir Itldi In by t Today, most all railroad mile T. U. on May t l , 1N8 at the «gt in the United StUtM I* City Cterk's Offk», Sooth standard gaug* <4 feet, *Vi Ambox. N. J. inches,) but time wan when s> Tb« City of Booth Aotor many a* three doaen drffervnt i«Mrv«» the rifJrt so rajcet gauges were in use. Narrowest •ny and «H Mdt. nf sll waa the two-footer. But }. TXIGOS, all tsismh UTimay ill ^•sla'h -^gee# ix no miniature railroad ~ rr> Iff, (:int'< MUfh as No. 3 annrc wsijrh >trt t.*li1ln Mlldj O t p -• olstfaljltt.r lka%ee4ee4A- Takt notlotUwtatplloatlaii ha* OHtda to th* Mayor and Counof (•• Berottgh ot BsyrsvUI*. M. J , la Uanefer to Charles and Usrinat* aW*it oradiaa- a s tutiti'L lor orvmlsf* torsl^a st w»#hln«too Road, n«ar Johnaoni Ijine tht Mna* C-U h^rctororr la*u<<d tv Caarlss SBSMI iradinc A* fcf*h» prcmta** locatrd »t 1 Ruad n*ar ' »ix htindrftil foot train* which wtn ncniinnMnlat«. f l w or *t» liimdivil paMeng«rN on in I!H2 and wa* nHttlnally u»ed mi lht> Mun*vn JUilroad in M:ilnr. NF TWHKK: A IMIng of M»rm> in ihi> «a*t . |>HOT() r-KKUIT: Hwrold K. LKCIAI. ran 1* yours by now for coming Civfl .s, ivi.-i> riiiinii. For Information «ntr- NATIONAL TRAINING INC, B«>» 95, South Aml)«y. N. J. with Tlppj FMren, a "Tin-; wealthy pJayglrJ and Suzanne to l/)ew'H 3S lo tre for one week HUrtlng l*le»hctte, his former girlWednesday, May 8th. It ta a friend. Filmed In Technibizarre artd terrifying Al- color, the suspense atory fred Hitchcock thriller about is based on the story by a peaceful California seaside Daphne DuMaurier and was community, where the prin- adapted for the screen by cipals become Involved in a Evan Hunter, mounting atmosphere of ter- Co-featured with "THE ror resulting from the un- BIRDS" will b« "SASexplained bird assaults. KATCHEWAN" starring Rod Taylor stars as a young Alan Xadd and Shelley Winlawyer who Is personally in- ters and also filmed In Technl color. wRVIfJAXfVaV (fVi TW " * artr « iif (h* Rnning fh4\ OiJlnanue nf Ut» (Hy t>t itiuih Amhuy, N J tn t»»mH lh» fiMistrttrtlim hnu*liig. In wll, at* u i .1 ii>*(l>' t«im«iillali>l| I n » « l H n « IW fl I Y i r« • • • • " • ' N|t), i>f *lt unit*, tin |irnpiMlr known tm ItWK ID*, I.WF« t», 14, ^ , Ifl, »» un Hi^Hwity f o r th» puftMi* nf h*»r1n| tttjaftlxilt \n or I M ' U I M I I (Kt whlrh k M,*lt>,0O, « vnui «f M.IM.T.I ittn I. Ths turn >»f I»,)M miat trf thk m ^ H , made from fund* In "Cairlkal lmar*v»m»ui A*rt. No. I I 0 | Juhn Dunlin* $40,110, A « t . No Jstrvlea Klartrl* Awt. No. «)0; John Relll> 34.00,, Aect. No. HI0; Bentn Hardware A Auto Supply $32. If anr. shvuM -90, A * t . No. «1O; John T lmwndt»i«li m- « n f filaasoo ISQ.OO, A<^t No. 40)1 J"*»n J TrUtfi. Ctiy ('ink 'Blfm-dl Joat-ph Wo)rlio*inw»lil. Approved Fira Protection 9£.76, Acrt No. 406; August *•. > __ 13.52 Charmello $$80.00, Acet No Acct. No. 406; South Amboy ?f«naco |3.W. Acct No. *40S. Murphy's CltU» SarviM | 2 1 , 29, Acct. No. 401; Brig** Chcvrolat tSUOO, Car tenUl; iftf, A* Mmm torU ggitf, count No. 401; gtrttoa P Print Inf Co, I14.76, Aort. No- 406; RuyaJ SUtloMrs |14U? t Aoet •No. 406; GWnii U * Book* $10.00, Accl. No. 406; C, J. DallipUtro I7M.O0, Bad«tt RtfMln to atonn a t » B. J. EasfaltB* Jst4,0Q, AIA ^B«JH* afatl j a i ' t buy tWing Hoard of Adjuat rnant w4H h*W,a auMMt he*f* Ing on May Mnd, IMS In the (Wnell OHamfeara, City Halt • t 7:4ft F M By ordai of the Sonjng RITA KAB08KI, •anwtaty Sa>tt<tn I tlutlvt n t*«t «ilh tut* | Mad AM I Mi lumoesfl »nh III M|h«r sllir tuns I) faata W^W p mixtarn I ttay b f 1*«M>, O ' i A i * ttiMMMH WDlti I but, tM NOT1C1 Ta»» nsifoa tea* tha few going odlRaM* « t u Intrc4ueed at a meeting of tha City Connall of tha City of frmth wfeoy, County of MiddJaaea, ' Jersoy Kstd on tM 7th day of May, IMS. and will h* considered for second and final reading on May i t , 1W3 at ff:00 P. H . at which thna all having ' objections persons thereto arc h«Mby nottfiad to be present to to present same. JOHN,*. TR1G0S. RHst M«ula M, «OYlllto« NUTK'K T«kf IH>IU'« thai Ih. Ki If rully TaviTtt !#r ir»rtln« tt» tlofiijutiilv Tawnn Iur nai appllv<l to Ihr City nf Mouth Ajmhnv N.w l*Wl[i f u r f.P'snari Rtlail d w . •umpllon Lloaneo Tor premwM •tttualcd at 3 » Borfttnlnwn Avcnu*. aouth Amboy. N J. The »tockholderi arc : Jnarp)) Palaaewtos. MB Cornell Strut, rth Amboy. N. J. Praaldest: SAURY IU.Q0 A WtjIX WOMI flea. SwasMr wort taad. CaU PA f or If any. «bo«M b* ad tmakadlatciv. In wrttlaa. to Jeaa J. Triffi. City CleraT^ 1/1 M / W von M * Bftljef^sfVwjt Cfcstsr, , tradta* ^ M *Bh» uJyMWVft and and 3EC: bay. Krw Jsraev fc* a Pt«a*rv R'laU Cmwum<tffon UOJMM* r V JMpmJa H4 »« If anv Baalt aaaabook No. taltg. If Madiaon NationaJ BMS4. Way, lairtti Anfcoy* If you bave charm* you don't netd to-have anything elser and If you don't have It, it t | • rA havo. MJI.'Kott. No, 3106; w 8frriw t SOli ItrMjr >$ n O'. leLOO,'"A«J. No. 101 It Hi MUry% -Ath. Aasn. fjS.OO, Account No. |Sl jfj Raritan Bay Chunk Bawling $2ft.QO, Am.. Na. W l l ; RarlUn ItlnUng ft. JMIJ9?. A « t . No. Kill: f a 0»sfi CaVrlCa Otttca l i o . Mt Raiitaa Printing Co. $11 Wt. lOt> KatHaa .. Co. II4JM, Awt. No. ifljj RarlUn Frbttrnf Qt>mpa> Nfft •7 YUM Of CONDNUOUf FOAMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE S P EC I A L i ^050 RATIS Soyre^oodt Sfcoppliif t aa fnrraa ptaaant ftaaltf to will riMk* d«*l. Paid g Hurl H W ft ..KJ I ' ItMrai laarfMi) • Itltitlt Cttf »n*| .CWsV *,. M, • tetrt* S4, Matowwi, N. J., C e * ' ThU nun (<ii l<isu«: May fc it$S CL 7.132? VisWsVffWflj uf agalnat | h » granting off »ald. appii), afttiifl. ««« • apii) lU-dtr 'fttifl HAW*/ HOUW Nurtty M>e#| . ^ , itliasllon tl IK* iwthore lii tN h#«l|hf iun ami uMv KIM ilr R*«hlMtni tund«rti. IWalftt Md BWtttled pimi mod if* id rpnfllHiwii f)< tin Wing laomi with l*l*Yt«iun. tiii»«l« t)*tM fllrtl l ent job will pay you $11,000. anntially In four to flvf yaarii yo« hhouid call Kilmer 5-77M. LIBS. r n . l »f whlrh U |;t,«1N| If*. mi<l An Hav» you been lookine for ,_*t on* honeat to yrHlftft^* ailes oepottunhyT H»rt's ont you'll go a. long way to find tht equal of. If you Kara the tu-go to Miataad and if yeuVa a aotf.ttarlof who ean work ott your owe, tbls Job wQI prorid* FPU whh oumjr of tha * tagoa of bsvteff yotv ow. M M wKiw«t Hi masy ,.«*• loau. You will «Uo roottro • * Proyt* baitofita, «ovtBia*« trmlsv MT 1» our PROVIK m as a highly roewtod tha atoUssJnf: leader In tha auto d o b ffajd, wa are growing rapidly ajsl gso4 men are going with aa. If y«a are 2S to 48 with a sataa par. sonallty and. tha qualltiss n\in- AN 0BJD1NANC1 AUTHOt IWNO T H E IMPROVE. MtNTS TO VAUIOUB FIRF. ROUSES IN THE ChTY OF 8OUTH AfcKWY AND TO IMTKDVE THB CONOVQt t K T FI.7iV(}ROUND I If CITY OK 8 0 \ VIH AMBOY. NKW JKRHOT. BK IT OROAINRIt BY THF. COUNCIL r)F THB CITY « F SOtlTII AMBOY: •Vrtbn 1, Authorisation t* heroby given to improve vir flrohouaM IH the (ll> • t t.r $10,00, A#*t. Tinj Th* • w i Tsyiwr r»B Nu 7l«i tti« tlMaar A ^'ii. 190.4V, A n t N# 710| W f i n • • • Wi^ki Mnni, A< * llii'u i n S«iiilH ( a i v c i . Mi A<wtMHl i>p<rnU*d t h « i s l l n i M d pri boa;*. EriavilW got IU nam* fruin rta founder, Ctll» D. Atwintd, who in 1946 Irampiintrd a run •idertUU. portion of the rollinir •tork of the oVfunrt Bridgctim and Harrkwm Railroad front 710- American Heritage t f j 00, Acct. No. 710j K. K. 80mbWTla<n. If anr. atioitld pton * Co. $4M, Acct. No. mart* immadlattlr fa» «flllnt..to 710; aSr» C Ouilhurl*. If*. W.Vft. A«it No, 7111; ,,l Itlr h"-.lU|h •< I Donald W K#e»1 too .«», A m No. 710, World Nook Yt>«r Uooa $ftJfl, A M . N Ait I /OANLADO SHELLEY WINTERS SASKATCHEWAN & COAL CO. <• O, Mairret Appiaja^ s/id Sow* Fsn Oil - l«m«r-Ceil w . Cob - DBQRBB DAYS DIUVBtY Oil. SURN1B* VACUUM - Tb* « « I T i AftfBOY < ITIIK* Thursday, May % 1963 Town- MILL SQUARE TALK To Display Vehicles 1 w* tt/witif si • irmed rwi rvw day announced that Mr. Vin- phoned police Sunday that a police $tt***^BrU ' I W I cent N. Scaaaera, Lee Ave- motorist, who found Broad- removed from a uaed car in In hla monthly report t-apnue, SayrevlUe, waa pre-way not ao broad, waa driv- their parking lot on Main taln Vincent Abhatlellc resented a service award em- ing hla vehicle on the side- Street yesterday. Sgt, An-ported a total number of blem In April marking hla walk near the Augusta Street thony Tarallo reported that 143 calla for April of which a generator and -a voltage there were; 61 K tenth year of cmm\k intersection. regulator were atrlpped 44 Tranaporte, 34 Fire calls ous service with the comand 4 Community Service. from the vehicle* pany.mo We are glad to hear that The squad worked 1,134 a bill la pending in the state man hours, traveling l . W ' Schnlale of 61 Pine A dinner "will be held at leftslatuxe levying a 110 fine James 1 the William Tally House, on any motorist who turn* his Tree Road, Parttn, reported milee utilizing 10 tanka of Menlo Park, on May 21 to car wheels too fast from a two fender skirts and twooxyben. High men for the designate the "Pord Citi- dead atop. The screeching, visors taken off hia car which month were; Robert Lauritzen of the Year." A leading harrowing sounds that come waa parked by a service een, 59 callaj Richard Petercandidate for this honor, ex- from some car tire* In the garage on Main Street await- sen, 59 calls| Vincent Al>tended to worthy employees early hours are very un- ing repalra. The theft took batlello, 56 calls; John Mulvey> 55 calls and James of Ford Motor Co. of Edi- nerving, especially for sick place yeaterday. Ryan, 59 calla. son, is our own Ruasel Hahn people. of 345 Main Street, who A fire alarm turned in from Equipment purchased this works in the trim department Caaea against John Criatole Box 82 Wednesday at 1:40 month consisted of two Reves of the assembly plant and who and Alex Trukewltz of Con- a.m. waa for a brush fire portable stretchers. These portable-stretchers are used la president and head coach over Street are still in at lower Raritan Street. principally for taking paof the South Amboy Sabres. process. Both have been imCandidates have been nar- plicated for armed robbery On Saturday evening (whicn tients up and down Bleep rowed down to four for theof the grocery atore on waa proclaimed by Al stairways and through narcommunity" service award," Kldgeway Avenue and Rari- Periely as Peraely Uay~-- TOW nan WMTP wiiere mr regular str«f«her c«n not tn* Sueet Aulll 5 eU CTi-t*» -decaeten-nf hia 3.4th mahueVefedT^wini erTIcTency A bee in tfee cax- waa the wddtog a a o y cause of an accident Sat- over Street. $28 waa netted alarm pox, 27 waa sounded. arid safety. In ll in urday on upper Bordentown in the holdup. Neighbor Al Sorrentlno tried Abbatiello also reported i!u- BOWI.IN*; TF\\f • . L- t • • . U . I ' I . H H I . . « . ! « I utit* squad's Ambulance Men ; \Jlr> • In Soulh Iti Avenue, Geraidlne Colemto convince the Persely that I iiti-l •i i J M i l t , i i t u t ^ f blewaki of 16 Evelyn* Ter- Now we know how Council- it waa In lieu of the cus- Crew has been assigned "to : llrrkrf. W illiam J race waa besieged by theman J. Peter Rush spends tomary 21 gun salute directed assure first aid coverage < Nulr thr »fntr« creature, causing her to Saturday evenings when at to high dignitlarlea — such while the memberH are making houst-to-houae coin card strike a parked car owned home. HA tunee Into Channel aa the Peraelys. collections, during the week fry a local resident. ^<>ft TVffrwatch Hootenanny, one of hla favorite programs Charlie Reilly found anef- of May tSiti. Aaatgr*d ro (he Mr, Cfcristi* of «he- Penn-1 we are t o l d . ' — : * ftfcttv0' Tray to "atop "hia , eylvanla R. R. Yardmatter's public" from clammering Worth, Chief driver, aaPriahloncrR and guest* who Office notified police Sun- A three-wheel motorcycle, for hia vocallxing. The other alated byt Edward Kll ^ attended the annual May day of the location of 15 described aa light blue by night at the HiTlcreel. the comona. Car #3j Sylvester crowning of the Blessed Virantl- personnel mines to the Patrolmen John O'Leary and moat lnsistant was Ptl. Jack Waroowicz, Car #4; Daniel gin at Sacred Heart Church beach area, p u t week 24 Frank Dtiekan struck and Duggan, who shortstopped McNearny, Car #5j Robert Sunday evening not only filled of the projectiles were dis- damaged the rront door and hia request for a song from Laurltaen, SAFA (HQk .... .. every teat in thy church covered. Many hundreda of window plate giaaa of the Charlie, when Retlly stipu- Abbatlello further stated but alao crowded the aisles them have been disposed of aervice station on Broadway lated that Duggan buy thethat the ambulances would and overflowed the front enavallaMe for h'fi* dlt" since the fatal May, 10™ V J h S t r e e t s taWfcftfr house a round, of drlwka. play during the drive and trance trkJ ftepT oTTJIC « T munitions barge exploaton. Saturday. The cycliat then flce. Jim Kenny of SGrover Ave- that if anyone wished he vanished. Mlas Maryann Stelmaszek should feel free to ask the Frank W. Mitchell, Jr., 137 nue Is now a travelling dewaa chosen crowner. She to park the vehicle^ - South Broadwayt notified po rtb Caiul Szatfc rtrt-Df leitate fm Imeniatlcmal She- driver ts the flsnghter nf Mr, ana f I d i i d l for Individuals or groups to lice last Thursday that 2 331 Catherine Street bid her mlcal WgrkeTi Mrs. £ . Stelmaaxek of Route inspect. Atso, if anyone l i hubcaps were removed from car locared on a dirt road 35. Members of the Sodality hi* 1963 Chevrolet parked leading to the JCPIiL Co. •Lagoda's bar and Grill ob- Interested In seeing a par- who attended her were Miaa ticular piece of equipment, by hia home. plant Saturday after it waa served Its tenth anniversary Catherine Ryan, maid of stolen from in front of her Tuesday. The tavern, located the driver will gladly show honor, and the Mlaaea Nan >v r>1 d explain Its use artd opBrush ttrkm *r««HII m iwnri. home 4wlng *h* pr* t it eration. ace. One w u put out Fri- night. ski. Donna Komoalneki, COSTUMI JIWIUIY Abbattello mentioned the Marie Suchclckl, Dorothy day in a field acroaa from St. Mary's Cemetery at Hi IS Robert Bloodgood of 296 One of the local residents portable Incubator aa a must Kawalec, Carol Mldura, P.M. Piremen alao exi Street, Morgan, alao attending the Kentucky Derby valuable piece of equipment Barbara Ruszcxyk and Ar- Wettnet • 0lemewai> - Welltti tinguished a car fir* at 7150 rted hia car etolen Sat- this week was Mlas Eileen used to transport new-bom lene Kabara, each acP.M. Saturday on Flrat y. The car, atrlpped of Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Infants at hospital controlled companied by flower glrla, Street near Broadway. reglatratlnn plates, was Mm. Phillip Sutllvan, She la condition*. The portable InA proceaaioo led by the Owner of the oar waa Charles parked at the lot adjacent a Kttidtnt at Naxareth cubator will he carried In clerjty preceded the crownMorris of CMffwond Reach. to a atrvlce station on College, UmUvill*, Ken- the nmhuiance for the Ing t'eromnny wMlpihe Iliany general public to up* during and «Hhvr tiumna w<>re Miing Broadway and Itordtmtown tucky, the drlvf. 11* public will hy the t'i>tigr»nattnn. Rev. On tha subject uf car firaa, Ave, and wa* later found «|»n h« eiilv to lnapvct the Vincent N«»bua of St. SttphSouth Amboy was glv#n a by him at the landfill. new I«M Chevrolet ambu- »n*a t^ufyhi J*crth Ambov. hp»rt -Me**—eye Saturday when lanct, which was delivered gave the ••rnton. Christ liu? The electric mettr drink- aelectad "T»y me" someone threw a lighted cigarette -butt onto the a eat ing fountain and lock to thtPolice to attend a three day and put into service this Uabenakl, c^ualit of the 10* N of iht car of John Van Claaf pump house were damaged course In Marine t.aw at the month. crowner, w u her flowtr girl IOUTM AMI0¥. N. }. of tha Sioux City Air Forct at tha Frog Hollow Swim N. J, Police Academy In Sea No wonder women live attendant. |O#»4 teOAMO » r M) , ^ ' tlaae, Iowa. Hla car waa on Pub Saturday, a club mem- Girt, -lunger than men. See how Fvery day la judg. Hitvene Avenue at tha time. ber reported. Buses will leave the 1I1U- long they're girl*! ment day -- uae a lot of it creat Inn at II A.M. on May JPfW J o Adyertife . JSdwaxda. . « k AwtheV mean •*#•** *****1sih for I tfip t c i r m d m i the 3, C. Hltgln*, siaa 28 waa charged with breaklnt an Track. Seats are still bicycle from the front porch office window at the William Race n anA may hn fthr^ln»H hy RUKI Afaney an Broiawiy of Leslie CoylaT, 34D Henry Street, Saturday. Coyletold April 29 waa fined $5 and police thai tha theft 1of bia S3 costs by. Magistrate John cycle, blue with white trim, R. Everitt Monday on a took place at 12,30 A.M.charge of malicious mischief. HU father had the , civil D e l e t e Director Jotin window repaired the followSzatkowski disclosed this ing day. week that the air raid shatter at Hoffman High School will soon be stocked with equipment a n d * . ^ r v r.. the Rsxitsit' ATieinu, ATTRACTS OVER FLOW CROWD M0THBlf8DAY Large Selection of Gifts for . . . S HOLDER Sgt. Raymond Mundy had a car without registration it abandoned on-loj«ax Raritan Street, Impounded youfigatei' in, but he refused and towed away Saturday. to give an explanation. He w u turned over by Patrol- Holmdel State Police r e - men Francla Norek and John quested a fire truck to ex- Quggan to hla mother. ungulah >a trailer firs on Earlier that day Ron Nagy the parkway Saturday. Sec- of Melroae,. ran Into three ond Aaalatant Chief Prank boya^ aged ^ 1 3 ^ loitering Conroy aeiwrea 1 « were from Summit and tress call after the fire w u (be third from Plalnfield. AU caponed out. told , P«rolra»n, .Fraud* mmo wj [ ^ Valentino's ornamenta ' Reoofnlaed were atudaitta Wttl CONDUCT ITS . - ANNUAL MAINTENANCE and FUND DMVE - traditional Foundera' goda'a Tavern on Feltu* memoradng theScreet* wea»»Ju^ckM over tb« XK*1MI itail uniyerflty ~r... —-*•-.•••• Terrace foet a wire-halru,. terrier last week. Th* pup parents wars noflftad. answera to the name of "Bonnie" tfanyone should Oedrg* Oominger, 411 Dor-dtntown A*f,, wmth Amboy, spot him. . concrete Th* South Amboy Fi and Safety Squad » » » * ilTBN HEOTVLIMITS VAtENTINO'S FORMAL WIAR 219 SMITH STREET ""•;•"; A M B O Y , U ^ - ~ , . . - » . ) # ! - i . y. J ...,»,Jk.i Tb» MM TH AMKttt 4 I T U It* Thursday, May V, -10- Hosa, To Celebrate WOMEN'S THURS. NIGHT DOWUNG LEAGUE ft* of WiyHT ;itnj chrwen from among Motor (Company em s ut the Kdjson Plant .special i f of his contributions oijfBranding C it. hit community, ot ihv finallMlH will JuViin'ii*Au*iTi"Ti«3fy™«l 41 K». Am boy Truwl ( • . 3ft W *IVk Jim'. l.»«n«r U M Jvrf * t',n>. SrrvW MH I I V> Miirphy'n Hrrrk« ii 17 Honor roll: H. ttar^Ur I H . B. Jsrmki 1M, an i'nuTHVtid Com St-rvlce Award . f h r fourth will .i Heparute I iii. i|i 1 J. Iwsultl i', PIIN« in, lift 0. 1*7, J. Hatpwa W, i. Hi, lift; M. Mndy lit, J. ( m y 1M. 8. R«ua»w. IM. iiiv Ni .11" .ii an awards dlnnt1 i | l t held May 21 at flu \\IMI,HI) 1 j ' l y - MnuHc al Three-gam* wi*a«n: J K H M ' « Auto Body. Two-r«M* \trnt.. I'nrk. l>. utdltlmt t>> ttahn, th illil.nt'K for tln> top award an 1 M.HiK I he! of .Scotch 'Mains. Kr mirth Herrmann ofdJgii tewn, and •Tugene Szaho I r.uiklln townnhip. I K lli.SI' winner will be given ;in t-n ^.aved Town Crier's IU-H,v v Illi1 • ~ttrr Met llahn, who works in t h e ' ('••mpaiiy will hold .1 dinner HMJ dance ti^ romnu'iiiuriitc it* seventieth anniversary named basketball and hane hall coach at St. Peter's "Flip ScnooF, on May 2!S, l')h'J. Jack Spenafter firaduatlnK from that cer and hiA orchestra will provide the music. In con- school. He l» belter known junction with this affair, of locally at the president und the ojdest exempt members the head coach of the South will he honored: Dick Mlel- Ambfty tabro H<)f> Warner t<>p, Jr., George Campfe, footbail i*am. and John Smite. On the Ticket Committee are: Jack Hospidor, Chairman; Artie. Burke; Hd I ricksen and Pred Leslie. The. lions Uui> will have a« their guests the Hoffman High School HaRketball Team at .) dinner at John's Halfal KJin'fl 11 a I t. IV ^ t. I f< itifci rt Fir«t M«th. " C A H«\i'>. I . J I U . , r i i H i i u u i l ,ili,, Hi.uiiiii.' Service Anniversjtfias 2 eriyr ! CWV POPPY SALE ii'< 1 r.nli M a s s at t h e 5a~ • 1 • -I i i c j r t c h u r c h , John tMHUKtT TKNT t.lCHTIM. Afiothnr mn nf thr iinitiy jtii.«| ; >.< Ki'wnkl Is Chattman of 1 'iiifi-i; •;• ••! h iifiil T JIIIIII I 'HIII-ZI'W »kl. m i l Tell NOW OPEN It MMI»«< ihi* kNrk 'if >.»JII litfbl, i n'» v\oi\ Why In thtrt nevtr fnoiifh pr l»« I t k r tt t i t l i i rrtlfiit m,.ji> pill TlilM I I . ,r: Ii time u» du U right? Hut a U w«vi» riuniah time to do It MVP I" I l IU 1 hi* nn ' A n i l l W t h at x i>n Ri*ul» V y too, UrttanaM atwi uncT f'dward tirinakt, w«r* pi»R»iii al thf dinn#r, Mayort hariiu)lli> ami C l SchttltK sm*« brltfly, John Kaltenbach was Toaatmaatcr, Th» gifis Mr, Cotnoukl received were presented by Ruland Gray and Kenneth SpauJcttng, -.....- NEWS — FtlOAY IPfCIAL -<• FISH PUHER 90c JHllMP PUTTH SCAUO* : ITwv 'Oinnari lo. «o out at adl ItmaiJ B. J. Excavating GRADING Tor mti. - mAspis « VNP rturwirr ••-*1&AYT0N rrnitrr ' •OUtH AMKJt, K. J iCTTTtT Jfowv comes fast tAise rft/a. fo get it to people while it's hot, newspapers make sure theif trucks ere reliable. CHCVROLST Uhphon$ your Chtvroht d$al$r for tgi/ type of truck. MI6GS CHEVROLET M l t t w irnnswiek Ha; t . •C." Huntsrisn Rwfww, Huly Trinity Bpto.. Flnit MtUu -A." T*o •.ml Paul. Tint M**h. "B, >UUi. "A. (h*r*n, F\t%i Pi tab. "D," V'i*?«t 3 :m. - >0 »Jk.. *T 200. T li'eiVTi'r w'lfT'i' iTii-" Vi S u 'iiticll Intt RARITAN J Olllff » R«tntan 2U. J. Yea|t«r 212, B. Kurt» 20*. H. Parki W7, A. 20^. L. LarMn 8r. *8A, ^ M TW Wg,i»:fltwnmel» »>l> R. SpeciAiizing in babies', children's and men's haircutting ttii fitest htir stflis for ttii mill mimbin of your household Iff Flnt lfetk. *C* FTr«t Pwwt; "IT* H ~ ~ t t Conklin ««t*i "A" 30 J* TTril Chrlrt HunatrUn Rsfoim 17 m C.lrary M«thMVi 33 W Honor roth H BurtMn S7T, iM. IW-^IM; A. Cltek tM, 2«0. / . Wwti Bob Stary's Barber Shop A chip nn iiit>rth"Ulderofren H'K thst t h r r f lit Fini B»ptlU St. ?tUr '*" Holy Trinity ChrUt Bpti. n Mi^lah Lutbaran Firtt Mrth. "A" *Bft W a. R. <t as \ ' 14 m ! •> Rtf«nbor« «S8. W. W.U u-i'H r»i rtluniJtiiim f..fl i- \ I n,' *• il 1 C , I fi l l n i l / i n Rememberonly YOU can prevent forest fires 1 @ 1 James J. Butler, 179 Washington RdM Sayreville, N. j . 45-Year Anniversary: , (!•!• .sacred Heart Catholic Jamea K, Klanigan, 320 I',.!- \ t i o r a n H will conduct ;i i'-j>|>v S s l e on May Wlh5th. St. v South Amfcoy, M, j t irili I n I n * t>hi><i). I r t l t u f t e h l . a r r : K d <«rf iitnika. I c u i W / i I n n . .SiuiiiM.f. J o h n M a r c i u • ruk, J m ngiish Is program itlH A4 "B" Service 'awardR will be pn>- j »cnU'U to ihx- foIlowJnji (i. J. i l)u I'ont t>e Nemoura 1 Co., ' Photo Products Department, , I'ariln, N. J l py h ln& the month of Mty: 25« Year Anniversary: Herbert H. Bright, 36ft Main St., Sayfevllle, N, J. House on May 16. 30-Year Anniversary: Idrnrtntt TrrjptitTO wt*T JB p ing Ave.7Pir7in7 iawarded the coachh and team Miss Alice A. Shafnacker, !iiicii!hfrs at the affair. 6 Church St., Sayreville, "itiinnntlrr Stanley Ko* ••'• :\v«k 1 has urged cooptrau-r. ii. innurt> the s u c c e n of • In- l'<>ppy Snle, §mUt HAH1TAN BAY CHURCH BOWLING LCAGITB Standing* »* of li*y S W I. To Basketball Champs Recently Retired wlmiant Am boy Trust C»^ U A <}••.