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SOUTH A M H ; > Y , N . i .
7^ Mo. 41
THl'HSMAY, O( l o h l - . R 10, 195?
$15,000 SubscripHot Announced by DuPont Plants
So. Amboy Hinisterinm
issues Statement on
School Evaluation Report
In • Joint statement on fh*
orach^UaeuaeA Croaap. MeCoralck and Fata* carver «
ib« «a««h Amboy Minlstertnn*
today wnanlrooasly expressed
llnosriTri In favor of the report. The text of the mlnl*t«rhun'c (• ai follows:
"At a recent meeting of th*
Sratu Amboy mfnlsteriwn th*
•ttnatloo relative to our ptfbU©
School a n i iU rerent evaloa- .
tfon wa> dlvcuseed. The ministetinm. needles* to tar. 1* vt<tallr concerned about our ptJ*lk •ehoal and desire* In whatever war po»*r>Se to make for •
Ml eref more effective edoea. '
tlflut program for the children '
«f tor olty.
I
**Br taanlmotu action, th*
oongratalat** taa
•f Xdttcatlott In underan eYaluation of oar
• a b o i l *y*tetn. It WM a *tep
tthst to*k boldness and courage.
because It meant an objective
evahiattan of the very cadesm i «f which the members of
tb« Boar! hare such a vital
^.paxtJ The Mlnlsterium feels
that the. appraisal of the school I
atatem wa* a worthwhile ex- j
pvnie, beeann in the interest of
The South Ambor Memorial
baiter education the counsel
tu»i advie* of profesilonat man Hospital Building Fund passed
H *ft«B very QveliKul. The Mtav- the $279,000 murk today w(*ri
l*t*rlom realises the value of thf annoanrrment of a 115,000
•bJ*«tttw appralsaU. whether It j •ubscrtptlon from the two Dn« • t» the work of the Church or ' Pont planU and substantial Inaf edoeatlos) or of any other in- ; creases In rrsldentlal a a i employee division totals. Presentastttstton.
tion of the DuPont gift was
"Th* orumtmou* hop* of the made by R. H. Bell, plant roanMlnhllW wai expreated (Qiat a#et or the FlnHhes Division,
th* aata* « c u r a g e which and I. A. Lundjraard, assistant
fNWytod the Board fluper- vt*nt manager of Photo Prodla*4»4«nt to have the •orvey ucts Division, to E. F. Jennings
will vrevall as the sog- Jr.. chairman of the 9250,000
af the evaluations are campaign.
opon. It 1* to be heped
Mr. Jennings also announced
tlsat the appraisal of the school
will not be dropped, that the fund office is moving
that It will provide a step- on October 14 to the Norse*
atone for ever improved Residence at the hospital.
•teeatamal opportunities for *ur
ehUaVen.
"The mtaUterlum felt that a
committee, should toe
to act one way or
another on the recommendation* *f the appraisal. The mdlvMual mem'ber* of the ministetinm expressed their willingnew to help the Board of Education In any way they could,
knowing that they along with
ttoe members of the Board and
th* Superintendent have the
the beat tn,teresls of the school
In mind."
The Scnstti Amboy Mlntsterltssa oamprlse* of Rev. David
Muyaketu. of the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. George
Ogden, First Methodist Church;
B«v, Wilbur Steeve*. Calvary
MethodUt Church; Rev. Robert
Spears. First Baptist Church;
and Rev. Ronald G. Aioury,
CThiist Episcopal.
E'tabllshmeTit of additional
iftU in the nrw wing weir
also rrnorted by the chairman.
The employees of the Photo
Products Division of DuPont
have chosen (he emergency waiting room to be given In their
name through subt»crlpUon>
1o.Ullng 97,800.
"We want t<i extend our
thanks to the many who worked and contributed to brin? our
program to this successful conclusion." he sail. "While the
formal campaign period has
brought us well past our minimum objective, we hope that
any oirtftandlng cards wiU V
covered and returned promptly
to the hew office at the hospital."
The patholory room on (he
Kround floor w(U ntand in the
naiw of Inter^'ted citiiens of
Laurrncr Harbor and Cliff wood
Boa-ch through comtiined sub^rriplions in that area totallne
S4.K00. It was announced by
Mrs-. Rollin Rathbun. chairman
fnr the residential division In
the two communities.
Total of residential subscriptions now stands at $41,934, according to Mrs. Frederick A.
Reynolds, Jr.. division chairman, whtlr L. B. Johnston, employee division chairman, reported $38,612 from In plant
solicitation.
WATER FRONT AFTER* STORM
Service Awards Made
I Peterson Pharmacy • by National Lead
JT»I. SOuth Amboy I 9137}
The National Lead Co.. Titanium Division, has announced
the presentation ef service button awards to thf
following
employees during the month of
Scp-tem br-r:
10-Years. — Alex Nycr. 375
Madura's and Arky's
ItariUn St.: John WlnnJcki. 104
Clotoct for the Ooy
S. Feltus St.. William Oelatiey.
415 Main St.; buxene iiprague,
©I C<n*'4«fUy Call
148 John St _ all of South
Amboy.
tlt«TM*«»t»*vf«»v«*»vM*v»*M
5 Year An^rds — Jamr» J.
Oil burners, and furnaces at Molnar. 33!> Stevens Avc. Morrrant-It II. McL«ughlin,
MOMAGHANS GooJ plumbing, gan;
431 Henry SI.. So. Amboy: Arhaatlng. metal work .since 1803. thur A lUdon, 109 N. Feltua
St., So Amboy; Slgmund K.
Podufalski. 28!t tonover Street,
south Ajsboy.
Open This Sunday j
Jaaei J. Harrigai, fnq
l*ol li»ol« 4 Imuronc*
Soyrevtlls Shopping C«r>'*r
1*1 SOuib Amboy *
tea years.
The boars in the photo were washed
ashore from their anchorage ot the South
Amboy Baal Club.
Hospital Auxiliary Start
Nurses' Aid Course
night a< the South
First Aid Squad ilead<)U*rters
the opening setsion of the course
of Instruction* for Nurses' Aids
was held. The course is sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary
of the South Amboy Memorial
HoNpital Mrs. P. Holcombe I*
chairman.
Miss Hope Haesel, of the
American Red Cross is —the
Instructor.
The schedule for future Instruction will be announced.
ALERT TODAY
ALIVE TOMORROW
Gas ranges at Monaguan's.
Astonishing low prices,
Main Liquor Stor*
Wl
Monathan Is offering 29 and
30 gallon glass lined tanks at
special p*ire*.. Guaranteed foi
Pair Apprehended •
Liquor Store Holdup
The neveri - month ar
hold-up of Zimmerman's
Store was solved early this
when two Jersey CKy men ware
•vpprrhfsncVd In Elisabeth In
connection with 24 other armed
robberies In Union County.
Held for the $500 robbery at
Zimmerman's LlQUor Store on
Bordentown Avenue are Joaeph
R. Dalton. 28. of 155 Bergen St.
and Richard P Oluekl, 25 of tn
Armstrong Ave. both of Jersey
CRy.
The robbery took place »n
Friday, evening March 2Z when
the two dapperly-dressed bandMs entered the liquor store and
ordered Nathan Zimmerman,
proprietor and customers Or.
Edward Sullivan, Fred frans
and Cwrl Dec Into the back room
and walk-In refrigerator. They
emptied the cash register and
Zimmerman's traltr* of 1500 In
rash and negotiable checks.
Ait the time of the arre*t of
the gunmen in Elizabeth, pieces
of the rope used rn the 8oath
Arafttoy hold-up was found tn
their car.
Chief John d e n son asaHmed
Cart. John Tronlec and Patrolman John Outran to go to the
Elizabeth Police Headquarter*
to question the gunman In re.
gard to the South Anrboy
hold-op.
More than one million
ralU have been put through the
N. J. Bell Telephone Company'*
new <Ha| telephone centfr on
Route 9 In ftayrevllie.
* The exhaustive tef'lnir will
•continue right up to 3:flJ a. nv.
Sunday. October 20 when South
Amboy 1 telephone* will "he
converted from manual to dial
<wrratlon. sri-ordirv; to fUchswn
A. Robinson, telephone manager here.
Nothing will be left undone,
Rahlnson said. <o rmkf rfrtiln
that the dial equipment — thr
most modern trpe avaHahle—
in at peak operating efficiency.
Few pieces of apparatus vndergo quite as thorough a tesling a* does a modern d! it tele,
phone system. Tr*t rails are
mai* with automatic equipment singly, or in erent numbers. Onr test ret Is capable of
making 40 to 50,000 test calls
daily.
>
When the switch to dial t*
made here on October 20th. (he
present central office name.
South Amboy I, will be discontinued .and a new designation
—Parkway 1 — will lake l's
place.
The name change is required
fo rnalile service here to take
its place In the telephone company's direct distance dialing
rf j»jHiuuiiien-v oi l*»trick
program. Under this program,
fciu i n u r c n St., *s local coai*telephone users with Parkway 1
majj ior uie t>even>-b Annual
service will be able, to dial their cerebral Faiiy CelebTltj- Teieown calls directly to about onc- tDoa. \ J ^t )M.a on 6aturaay
thlrd of the nation's 60 million and SU-JI..J>, October 19th a n d
telephones.
-iOib, ov«r WOK-TV iChannel
These customers will aJso be. i>) was Announced today by Mrs.
able to dial their own calls di- i. Kooert Kautman, General
rect to virtually all New Jersey Chairman of the Telethon Compomts as welt as to the five* m i u r e lor the United Cerebral
boroughs of New York City and Palsy Ana. of Middlesex Counneighboring We;tehtstrr and ty.
RockUnd Counties.
Public telephone users will be
able U dial directly within the
ten-cent eallrng area, but wtll
reQBire the assistance of an operator for other calls. Operators
will continue to handle assistance and special service calls
for all subscribers, as well a*
calh to point beyond direct
dialing range-
Patrick Vooa Named
Chairman for CP Drive
Foram and Ladies' Night
Headline K of C
Coming Erects
The above i* a view of the local-water
front in (he vicinfy of the Sun Oil Company af'er Sunday'] gale and high fide» in
the Raritan Bay.
•*tvvvvMlvvv«v«4 »••»*»«•«•»*•
Newest Dial System for
South Amboy Ready
for October 20
J.V
Fined $15 for
Striking Parked Car
On Mondaj evening-, Magistrate John Everltl fined Samuel Httfhes of South Amboy SIO
plus 95 court cost* fur colliding
with aparked car. Tpr. George
fictunldtfc Issued the ticket.
E. Nurbanskl of Perth Aisb*y was fined $5 and 15 cost*
for dlaretrarl of * red light. E.
J. OMUltki issued the ticket.
Richard Rucikowskl of ParUa was fined 12.(10 for parking
Capt. Abbatfello is.
the ticket.
Price }t (7y om of townj
\\ w»i comet there will b* no
non-combatant i
OIUVM
339 Main Slr««l
SOwrti Amswy
Sooth Amboy Council No.
426 Knlchts of Oolmnbus will
sponsor a Foram to be held at
the K of C Borne on Fourth St.
»n Monday evening. October 1€.
The purpose of tit* Forum Is to
acquaint Catholic men with the
advantage* obtained
f r o m
membership of the organisation. The forum will commence
at 8 p. m.
Men from St. Jdarr*. Sacred
Heart, St. Lawrence and St.
Bemadette's parishes are cordially Invited to attend. Daniel
J Kerr. past grand knight of
the local council, and present
membership chairman Is In
charge of arrangements, assisted by John J. Stolte, grand
knlrht. Joseph Vail. Edward
Wallace, William Fleming and
John M. Nolan.
The local council will hold
another Ladles' Siffht Social on
Saturday evening. October It
at the Columbian Club. Members, their wives, and guests are
Invited to attend the affair.
«hlch will commence at «.IS
p. m- John Cwary and Martin
Pryga are hoatt for the evening, with steak sandwiches the
highlight of the menu.
The council's Little League
Team were guests of the couwinll and the players mothers last
Saturday at a picnic held at the
Water Works Park. The team
received a second place trophy
from the City Recreation Commission. Members ot the team
who received trophies donated
by the council emblematic of
their final year in lUUe league
competition were Thomas rltsmorris Jr., William Subjack and
The team'* coaches, Thoma*
George Keenan.
Fltamorrls Sr. anJ Edwurd
Wallace, were presented with
gift* by Joseph Keenan. on behalf of the parent* and members of the team.
If you're In a hurry, try Moi»nxhanV Tel. S.A. 1-O2ft3. i or.
Stevens Ave. and David Kt.
•/Offltl A.
Rod Estate A lMura*c«
tn Pint Sit—K
1W. M>«ih Aasfeav I - U t i
Each local chairman will be
responsible fur picking up ail
\.ut conwriouuuus piiotusl in by
residents of incur area during
ihv m o w , which st»rl> AI lu.So
p. ro on Saturday, Oct. 1Mb
and c o i i l i n u » tbruugb 5:00 p.
m on Sunday. Oct. £Vtb. In addition, each chairman will be
responsible for publiciitaf the
event, oi^anizing the local collection ot tunas and promoting;
4clevi!iion parties,
Ail
tclfthon
contributions
made J> residents of Middlesex
County go to support the services s u i t a b l e at the Cerebral
l'atay Treatment OfUer, located at 277 Btrtrand Avenue In
Perth Amboy. A portion of the
mnd» contributed go to support
the Nu'.tonal L'.C.P. programs
of research, pubic
education
and prole&iional training.
l.*sl yeir. $65,000 was raised
in New Jrr^ry through the annual telethon, with appro* iutatei> SB.000 being contributed
by Mlddlrsex County reaiienth.
A rnsil of $10,000 bah been
f K i b i i i h r d (or this y«ars* eflort in MlUdiefcfi County. « c to Mr*. K-iu(man.
Bi:V
SAVK NOW
U S. SAVINChS
HELP KIDS
5TAVAUVE
\
The SOUTH AM BOY CITIZEN
AStfESEEIT
By
Williom H
AOH Auxiliary Trip
Scheduled for Sunday
Lfiwi*
Thursday, October 10, 19^
Public School Honor
Roll Announced
The pllgrlraa** to the Shrln*
James T. Tostln, tpperinof Our Lady off Martyrs, In tandent of (School announced
UloertewMlo, N Y. undw th* the following U*l of students
«*id ht» sturdy crew
au»ptc*s of thV I.adi*** Au*!U qualified for the attendance
were, no doubt. startled by th«
ary of the Ancfcnt Onier of honor roll for the month of SepHibernian* will take place on tember: :
view when they
Sunday. BUM* AT* scheduled to
Grade 1A — John Freer, Euthey ftrat
leave Augusta S.tr«*t and Ster- gene KaJboskl, Lorlng KooaJk,
the strange
«ni Avenue at 6:00 a. m.
Paul Meyer, Baymond Ptefcard.
Um5; and that's
MM. Maroolla DeMarco arid Carl Read\ David Render, Jane*
J •. not hard t« nnMn. Lorrtta C r o w are tn Ttngle, May Louis* Perrr,
chart* of arrangemenU.
der*land.
W *
Linda Peterson. Beverly SatnuefM>n, Jo Ann Votk.
wonder w h a t
Grade IB — Luis Altonte,
Cath Brown, Edward Bnekalew
w o u l d t e had they been
Jr.. Ja«anellne Coyle, Kim Derable to see into the fntare, and
feelmer, Geraiine Estelle, Vlrfri
Jorgensen, Harrr Lanen, l i n tbvs know how f a*t this strange
a Laraon, Robert Llrunnayer,
new land wonld grow.
Donald Ludkrw, Daniel MacSt. Mary's High School Claw Kende, Michael MacKenale,
No need to wonder any furot 1M0 held a clati reunion at Anne Marie Maxfield, Barbara
ther about the advantage of to*
Coby't Restaurant, Highway Munek, Waller DavM Peterson,
amazing Wlnkler, Low Pressure
9-4, on Saturday evening.
Gary Rossman. Ernest Smaller
Oy Burner. Stop In and we will
William Parrell w u chair- Jr., Donna Mae ScOimldt, Barhe glad to tell yon all about It.
man of the affair, and Gordon bara Shackleton. Linda ThornKreu nerved as toaitmaster.
This sensational oil burner will
sen, Charles Wade, Donna Mac
Rt. Rev. James Foley of White.
cot your beating costs tremend- j
Perth Amboy w u guest of honGrade 2 — Raymond Brest,
ously. You are always welcome
or. Msgr. Foley was called upon Gregory Havlusoh, Ernest Read,
at Win. H. Lewis, Plumbing & |
to address the group, John Car- Robert Rlttenhouse,
Alfred
Heating. 133 Henry Street. CsJl '
roll, c l a s s president, also 8 t a m m. Ruasel Thomsen,
Switchman Fred Iversert of 173 Amboy
sey Bell Telephone Co. central office in
•poke.
8. A 1-0W4.
Glenn White, Curtis Wood.
Ave., Woodbridge, runs test calls through
Route 9, Sayreville. Dial service wifl begin
A prayer waa offered for the Margaret Batlssa, S a n d r a
new Parkway 1 dial equipment ot New Jertwo classmates who are In theBloodgood, Barbara Dragotta,
here on Sunday, October 20.
religious order: Slater Mary Ruth Edwarls, Diana Heath.
Tel. SO. 1-0435
Thomas and Sister Mary Tbere- Karen Larsen, Antoinett* LopM,
*tae; and also the deceased Joanne Nebua, Judith Relok.
ROSARY SOCIETY MAKE PRESENTATION TO PAST-PRESIDENTS
members of the class.
Grade 8A — Louis Graver,
The award for traveling the George Point. Charles Read,
longest distance to attend the Raymond R t h l u n , Andrew
Points, Oils & Varnishes
reunion went to Mrs. Jean Rossman, John Rowley. Steven
BrusWt, Glass, Bronzes
Wtfter Baumgartner of Sara- Sftuukkton, Stanley Stuszlclenao, N. Y. Mrs. Mildred Carney wicz, James Qufnlan, Marilyn
Gold Leaf, Stoina, Etc.
Krelger received the award for Burkard, Janice Fenner, Susan
Wall Paper
having the most obJJdree; Mrs.Hlsey, Claire Klerst, Nancy
Margaret Malner Ust, for theLlndblad. Lynn Lopez, Marga233 Fir»» St.
South Amboy
moat recent baby; Mrs. Ann
ret Na*y, Patricia NHsen, Mary
Folger Buchosky, most recently Radakvwlch, Kathlenn Ratnone,
married; and Mrs. Ann Alba- Shirley Rehfirss, Shirley Romer.
OPEN ALL YEAR 'HOUND
nese
Traaszka, received the aNe Matter What the Weamer
Grade 4A—Howard Alden,
ward for the longest married.
OvtaMe, laslde Your Car You'U
Raymond Bailsa. Roy El yea,
I«J«y Living fteem Comfort,
Michael HavluschJ an Host ink.
We Sapply Your Car with I N
Robert Morgan, Gregory Motylewski, Andrew Peterson, Leslie Ann Coyle, Kathertne Dill,
Miriam Heath, Sherri Hnbbel).
Linda Lanen, Marguerite Perry.
Grade 4B—Bruoe Andrejclk,
Frank Nagy, Anthony Pelkan,
lAntcn I-Woo
Daniel Radakovich, Richard
I ' HAY thn: SATURI1AV
Read, Buford Smith, Ernest
r- :i< N u v o k
Jeff Chandler
Smith, Burce Wood, Joyce
IN
Macknowskl. Linda Neumann,
"JLANNE EAGLES"
Instead of the customary Leona Ostrander, Linda Ostran( III". In T ' c h n l c o l o *
kicks
about the size of the tax der. Nancy Smith, Lanette
Burl Loncoster
bills next June, taxpayers might Stelner. Patricia Tucker, Llnia
"TEN TALL MEN"
well take the football season as Turner. Wanda Wallace.
kick off time for expression of
SlrN MON THES
Grade St.%—Josep'h Brinamen.
active interest in afairs of/gov- James Lonseth. John Meyer, EuJock Patanco
ernment.
gene Switber, Donald Wernetf,
•HOUSE OF NUMBERS"
This was pointed out by theEdward Whllte, Patricia Batr( i n r m t t & f •*!>?
New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- elor, Prisctlla Gaytos. Anna
tion in observing that initial May Hamilton, Jennifer Nebus,
Debb<e- Reynolds
processes of budget • makmg Juanita Neumann, Christine
Frank 5'notra
Mrs. Rose SkuUko and Mrs. Violo KoiAt ihe Communion breokfost held at the
already are under way tn Fed- Nllsen, Diane Nota. Lorraine
eral and state government. Parsons, Carol Selover, Linda
moski. The presentation w a i made by Mrs.
Sacred Heart Auditorium on Sunday morn"THE TENDER TRAP"
Meantime the State's Divblon Switser.
Josephine
Zientek,
president.
ing, the Sacred Heorl Rosary Society preof Local Government is preparGrade SB—Saundra MarelH,
sented gold medals to the past presidents,
ing 1958 budget forms for useSusan Tingle, Francis Aull.
of New Jersey's counties and Richard Au!l. Harold Dennen.
municipalities. This is the be-David Friseh, James Ludl«w.
ginning of the course which Robert Nemeth, David Parsona,
Allow 15 to tO minutes to leads to submission of next Alom Pickard, James Welsh.
boll a Whole head of eaullflo- years' spending blueprints for
J/toft*ia»9N.j.TPKE. EXiTll
Grade 6A—Gary Mihok, Donw«r. If the head is broken up. approval in Congress, the State
\ f:iliter ivhosc son is in roiald Murphy, Theodore Reick,
the
flowerets
wlH
be
fork
tenLegislature
and
local
governAbsenteeism was seneraUy on
received the following note
Francis Turner, Brooke Van
B1U.S AlIHOIUZEP TO BEfrnm his ln»y last wei-k:
the increase in thr local school * der afetr 8 to 15 minutes of ment bodies. Ultimately, of deaf. Demnls Wood, Cheater
boillnf.
Cauliflower
Is
popular
course,
it
leads
to
next
year's
PAID BY THE CITX OT
"I)r;«r D a l : (i.ii'JS wiini I St. Mary's Grammar School
Wortley. Robert
Wotkowlak.
with cheese sauce, hollandalse tax bills.
SOUTH AMBOY, N-. Jneed
mo$l. That's ripht! Srnd and High School closed until
Bontta Larsen, Ann Mart* MoPI 1 K\(ava1in(t $250.00, Acrt.
sauce
or
cream
sauce.
October 15th.
1
Normally, this whole budget- car&kl, Eleanor Moe, D i a n e
No. 555 Kmrrp. R«.; Reiner* it aloiiR . Il<-St Wishes. Your
making-appropriations process Nagy, Joan Pancharllk, Phyllis
Hardware 424.S4. Acct. No. 305; Jon."
If you enjoy veretaMe* with escapes the work-a-day citizen
John F. Sulliff S154.3S, Acct.
To)) rrplicd: "Wr UNOtv you
cpeolal
seasonings. »dd one of until the day the tax bill ar- Ralnone, Elaine Read, CharFrtd
Leslie
and
James
Ryan
No f.17; The Kublsiak Arenc^ like M-IXKII. Wrile u-; .»N()(her
the
following
to 1/4 cup of rives. Serving as incentives this lotte Roberts. Joan Roberts,
511 ZZ, Arct. No. 137; Royal letter soon. Tim was askini? a- were honored by the Fourth DeMargaret Smith, Kathy Tarallo.
.Stationers $37.40. Acct. No. 405; holit you .•! NOmi. Nlhv Imust gree Knixhls for their Past melted butter or margarine: 1 year, however, are more ade- MarJorie White, Nancy Whittablespoon
of
minced
parsley
Mulhns Spring Water Co. $17 Faithful Navigator service.
quate facilities to guide the New
50. Acri. No. 405: Reiner* •s;v>
and 1 teaspoon of lemon Juice; J e r s e y Taxpayer concerned a- more.
H * r i « w J2.I9. Acct. No. 405;
Grade «B—Michael Albanese.
Vi teaspoon of celery seed; Vt toout affairs of government in
An observation: A sharp
New Jersey Bell Telephone Co.
The Suulh Amboy PRR YMGerald Drill, Allen Horaan.
teaspoon dill or Vt teaspoon Washington or at home.
tongue
and
a
dull
mind
are
16.00, Arct. No. 405: John Dool- CA h.iN just <-ompletrd its 54th
Joseph Kwlatk-owskt, Nels Larprepared rnustard.
IJIK $112 00. Traffic Lights. Jer- year <if lontinuous service U> usually found in the same head.
Working through more than sen, Richard Peterson, Harry
^ey OntraJ Power and light the community.
100 local taxpayer associations
Co, 1135 91. Various Accfc.; So.
Don't throw away large em- scattered'throughout the State, Phylllps. Carol Brodzlnskl, DorAmboy Publishing Co. 16.91.
pty thread spools. Instead, slip many people are being assisted othy Burnbauer, Mary Dennh.
Joi* llalnti of the So. Amlioy
Arct. No. 115; South Atoboy
them over the hook and down in their civic efforts by a steady Cheryl Dussak, Evelyn EngPublishing Co.. 11.76, Aoct. No. Trust Co. Is scheduled 'o m;ireh
the neek of your wire clothes flow of information and re-lish. Christine Glikaa. Edn»
H i , South Amboy Publishing <ioun Ihe aisle with Itrlen Y >l>Diane Petenon.
hangerv. They make excellent search data published by the
125.70, Acct. Mo. 1011; Board of lonicky OJI November ?3rd.
separators and will he4p keep State Taxpayers Assn. This" InPublic Works $1,315.39. Ord.
DON'T MAKE A MOVE
your clothe* from lammlnz to- cludes the 1957 edition of "FiNo. 601; Jcfrn A. Csnlogue
rrrptiTTT-rrrrr n
Hank Mrclll is a surgical p.\gether, and wrinkling.
$4S1 53. Ord. No. 601; James
Coll Michael A. Blrofdi 8. Sons,
nancial
Statistics
of
New
Jerllenl
at
thr
Perth
Amlmy
OenTedseoo 18.50. Acct. No. 505;
Stor« Wide Mov«r«. ff«o»onabl«*
sey Local Government," presentJohn E. MuUane $30000, Aeet. frul Hospital
Rot««. Llbwty 8-9468 or SOuth
One ponnd of cbeddar cheese ing vital data on New Jersey's
No. 125; The Prudential InsurAmboy 1 1 9 9 8 .
makes aSfout tour cups of grat- 21 counties, 567 mnncjpalltles
ance Company SI 15.87; Group l.rr Kwiatkowskl atlrndrd thr
PLUMBING & HEATING
ed
cheese.
Insurance; John R. EverlU Fljstlc Sii;in Convention in
and S6S school dUtricts. Just
H E L P WANTED F E M A L E
•2500. Acct. No. 455; State of
published, a* well as two forthWOMEN • »tart now for big Christ Git Rtttliif
Try baked stuffed pears for rotnlny guides to assist taxpayNew Jersey Dent, of Conservs- Knukville. Tenii. as a rrprrsrn- mot, earnings os on AVON Repre •
tative
i>(
Ihe
Ailyerts;iiK
littlon it Economic Div. 82 5ft.
deiert.
-Wash
tinterrlp*
pears,
Unite
Inrtritei
lentottva Call Liberty 8 - 9 5 8 6 .
ers in their study of local govBuild Imp OAF: Patrick J. litrlmrnt of thr California Oil 10/10-17 24
remove cores, fill oarity with ernaent flnaoee.
Vena $20 00, Arrl. No. 505:
Hrary
cra<nberry sauce or oranberrr
ReJnert Hardware 112.31, Acct
HELP WANTEO MALE
Jedly.
place
p
e
a
r
s
In
buttered
Sooth
Amboy
No. 810; John Doollng $8.04.
The wrddinn
of Marcetla E X P E R I E N C E D Bonk employee d .
Acct. No 810; Central Jersey <)ii!iil.it> tu Joseph Ma inline si'ing in o t a b l i t h a banking coreer casero^e and add about V* cup
Tel. SO1-0118
Mack Sales Co. $74 89, Acct. will lahf placr on Wednesday, Nearby resident preferred. Apply ot water. Cover and bake until
'Hit-it.i*.
a
collection
uf
ancient
tender
Serve
hot
or
cold.
Tou
No. 205; Reiner* Hardware
the f i r s t Notianol Bonk, Soyreville
11.60. Acct. No. 205; Victor J. 'let lOlh. at 3:00 u'durk at S'- New Jersey.
can also fill the pear cavities liH'iimotive.s in a museum of
Norton 125.00. Emrrg. Res. N»- .M.ip's Church.
with mincemeat, chopped dates, li aiispoi tiition Irj unit's MjutheiO;Prank's
Market 115.00.
null, coconut or pineapple wi'sl uf the St l.ouis Union StaEitwrg R«» No. 810; Victor J
lloll
The Victory Club of the Laucubes.
Norton $16.00. 610 Fmerg. R*s ;
rence H a r b o r Community
Vh-tor J. Norton $39.45. Actt.
Church will hold a Rummwr
No. 810; Josrph Conroy 1120 CO.
Sale .Saturday. October 12 frojn
acct. No 200 8 ft W: WlllUm
SOUTH AMiOY'S
Ha we* $25.00. Arct. No. 810;
!) a. m. to 4 p. m. In the Churrii
Public Srrvl© F'ertric and Gat
Kuicmtnt, Laurence Parkway.
OUTSTANDING
MARKET
Co. $1642. Acct. No. 205; Man
Harbor.
w> Contractinz Co. $18000, Acr
o full line of
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Phone SO 1 0 0 4 4
Taios>bone Company Itf.O,
Acct. No. Ml
QUALITY MEATS A GROCERIES
COL1TMBTJR DAT
Class Reunion Held by
St: Mary's High
School Class of 1940
A. MORRIS
m
KNOW YOUR
GOVERNMENT
Tax Bills Kicking Off, Too
MILE SQLARE TALK
Home Economics Briefs
CLASSIFIED
ADAMLOVaY
Rummage Sale
NEBUS MARKET
DONALD W. REED, JR.
OFFICE HOURS
Mondqy to Fridoy. 9 A.M. U S P.M.
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Evenings and Saturday by Appointment
Thi- lucktiuirtitor U S PJannei came in>n\ a
black leather stock issued a* pan
of the early uniform
It WH> <1CsUjneii lu protect a linhliritiKiat flam tht* .sweep nl •' kitilf
Th« SOUTH AMBOV CITIEBN
TiiurscW, October ID, 19V7
TAX/
THE SNARK. flrM intercontinental misto K>
' inln prorluftinn for Air Force,
tnkrs off in Florida. It's 74
f<-cl lone
SO 1-1582
SOUTH iMBOY
latatuUen*!, modem and cUitlekl
M«ak Unibt to b«tlnn«r* uid >dw m t ftndenti. Afenti for til topteak* acccrdlont.
W» aarty > roll Una of Marital
lattrasMBU and AeeanorlM
PINOCCHIO
We'll got yow there in o
with
jiffy
, . . minut
parking
problems, traffic
worries
LVWAY. CAB
FRAN ALLISON
JERRY COLONNA
STUBBY KAYE
MARTYN GREEN
MATA and HARI
TRASH CASH • M.'im.rn
L y o n s , I I , &, U'KII- r y i l o n
l e a r n i n g $ 0 7 0 r)v fnnrui
in N e w Y o i k Ir.'ssli r;in is
h e r s N o n n r i l n m i r i i it
Inc
SOulli
123 S. STEVENS AVE.
SOUTH AMBOT
JO M O S i
J. Slontey St*in«r, Reg Photfn.
OPIN DART 4 P . M . ON
IIIOKOUCIIBRKD? — Acev the
1 !p compares pedigrees with this
l.-icM idea in luxury writine tools^
Mn'jifTcr's "pedigreed pen.' Each
•-•' the new bluebioodea ballpoints
will be registered — along with
t'-.<• purchaser's name. Yes, Rover.
li.ryrc for the man who has
M Bonkoikl, Prop.
RIVE-IN
DON M. CAMMIU
Soft In C M *
b
Root B-tt-Hot Dop
JAN
BROS
NORTH BROADWAY
S« mill .\nil».-v 1 - O l . v
f r e e Delivery Service
GRADING 4 CELLARS DUG
Top Soil - M^eoa Stnd • Fid Dirt
1 DAYTON STtffT
«X/TM AMMV. N. I .
T«l. SOutK Amkoy 1-2*31
PHONES
CICIM
132
B. J. EXCAVATING
MASON SANO
EXCAVATING
FILL OIRT
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
Hum kln«n«4.
The l\r\,i!l Si..11'
i vi-rythinfi,
Contracted*
StWER I WATER LINES
INSTALLED
TOP SOIL
GRADING
Vrfontfihlp U lnun««wr«bly b*tt«r
NBC-TV and Radio
PETKHSO> lMIIIIMAIV
and Sausage
E W E ' S MUSIC CENTER
N I W MUSICAL
SPECTACULAR ON
SUNDAY,
OCT. 13
ABBATIELLO'S PIZZERIA
Oldett
Canter
19 V»wi At Th« 3«m« Location
ON'S
MICKEY ROONEY
WALTER SLEZAK
TRAHIMRTAT10N
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Tomato Pie«, Spaghetti
117 8Uto St., P. A, VA-t-lttt
Your Rexall Druggist
presents
»n
. . . FOR QUICK, SAFE
Lenni to Play the Accordion
The Modem,
Easy Way
No Accordion
To Buy
On Our E*ay Rental Plan
Pharmaey
People Spots In The News
Hlllcrest 2-4460
SOuth Amboy 1-1668
Among aH tha itranga things tfiat
I man hava forgottan. Hi* molt vniv t r u l lapt* ol mamory It that by
whkh thay hava forgottan they ara
living on a (tar.
90 LIVES looking for sometMM to live them. Ten very-alert
kittens brightening the kiti••• corner of a Utica humane to
ciety office are ready for th next move, they hope.
C K. CHtfTllTTON
Julie's Beauty Parlor
6US POTTS'
Expert Hair Cutting and Styling
SPECIALIZING I N
Tinting and 1 minute Steam Permanent
Waving (No Chemicals}
Superfluous Hair removed Permanently by
Electrolation
Modkrn Delicotets«n
633 BORDENTOWN AVE., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
JULIE DOWNS, Prop. — O»»r 2S Y » O I I E.ptri.nc.
N»af South A.mboy Hoipitol- N»xt to
Ph«n« SOoth Amboy I- 4781
116 SO STEVENS AVENUE
For Appointment Call S. A. 1-0867
It takes two to make a marriage —the eligible girl and her
inxi6us mother.
. . .
TYBOR UQUOR STORE
RE DOESN'T TAKE A
VACATION
(Formalv fha Familv Liqixir Store)
I M t r NEW MMUMSEMENT
INSURE NOW!
WINES-LIQUORS-BEERS
Fret Dellrery
t t l . SOuth Amboy 1-1942
10) PINE AVENUE
SOUTH AMBOY, N J.
William Kurtx Agency
SOUTH AMBOY. N. J . !
A
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Mouth RWcr «-2331
TEDS
RADIAT OR
SERVICE
Highway 35
Phone SO I -2041
The First Sayreville
Shopping Center
DIRECTIONS:
Follow Bwdentown Ave. to Burlew Place
on Route 9, Turn in at the New Telephone
By tiding
Mittw
Sqpr
L
Alfred
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CBS-TV (Mondays, H.Sd p.m.) with thtt nun. Auhui Uodfity.
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PLENTY OF
FREE PARKING
J. i. thniiMr h e
Raal ianita
Bakm
Center Hwdmrt
& Aito Supply
BOND
NFRS
IKOSI:
and SI'OKI
163 North Broadway
Tb* S « I T H AHBOY f ITIZKN
ALERT TODAY
ALIVE TOMORROW
herefore
.aith, we htwt pence with
• <l through our Lord Jesus
* • rist.— (Romans .'». 1.)
How can a man ever *>«' at
peace with himself until hv
first has peace with God. and
loves Him and truM* in Him?
The WBV is through faith
through Our Lord Jesus
Christ, Blessed Savior who
died for us. Faith is the answer; it is forever the answer.
Thundny, October 10,
Household Scrapbook
Your
Brain Twiuler
We have here a paragraph exPaint on Shoe*
If. while you're painting, yov tracted from a letter written by •
1958 RAMBLER
manage to get some spots on you famous woman to a friend She
leather shoes, you can remove the* > had been criticized by a rival
NOW ON DISPLAY
paint spot* by wetting the head o about her past. Let's see if you
kitcheh match and rubbing this can fill in the blanks with differAT
over the stains.
ent words, each contRining the
tetters of the preceding one with
FUshllfht Batteries
one letter added.
"It H all rifcht to hold your
Dead flashlight batteries can b
" was a little too gay. perhaps, head up—but don't turn up
564 LowrU $#. P»r* Amboy
revived to some extent by keeplnj
them in a warm oven overnight Or, as a youngster. Some people said your noae."
to do it the hard way and get better I was gripped . the bonds of
VA 6-3147
results, remove the paper coyer from Their judgment was probably
the batteries, punch a. few small bas«d on the fact that I used to
holes In the base of the batteriei . . . . a great deal and, alwith a • nail; then put them in athough it wasn't known as such
itrong salt water solution for three then, it was rather •
.
or four hours. When you take them style. The criticism came mostly
out, dry them and dip them in melt- from a bunch of hypocritical
ed wax, and replace the paper cov womeo who had nothing better to
em when they're cool.
talk about over their
They
were _
over my
Concrete Floor
conduct at 'every sitting and
To clcah and freshen a concrete
nasty comments all
cellar floor—and this goes, too, fo
outdoor pavements—scrub with soa.| over the place."
Offers Over 100,000 Items
"fine) water or turn on the hose. Then
Brala
Twtssler
Solution
whjle the concrete is still wet, iprinkte with dry cement powder. Afte
ten minutes, sweep the excess pow •iur»»n» ttifjuna •twytum •sui«» -tup
der off with a stiff broom.
Ask For Operator 13
HRUBEC MOTORS
Don I ipread rumors - panic
cart coil liv»s
TOMORROW
By Half Hardtster Feature Editor TV Quid*
- SHOP BY PHONE •
SEARS CATALOO
SOvth Amboy 1-11OO
e At many partial some p«opl# succumb early and «*ay
JACKIE GLEASON IS DETERMINED TO STAY out of
TV this season. Jackie says he won't be available for
guest shots. All he's looking tor is a good dramatic script
for a picture but admits he's hasn't found it yet . . .
ABC js now giving Mike Wallace the acid test,
throwing him in against Cunsmoke on Saturday
nights . . Hal March will make a record, Hear Me
Good, which also happens to be the title of his upcoming picture for Paramount . . . Despite reports
that all 13 sweetness and light on th Phil Silvers
Show, Phil and CBS are having tl. ir differences.
Phil misses Nat HiVen, creator "»nd head writer until this year. CBS war>ts to as?' . its contract writers to the show, but Phil will i ave none of them.
The network claims it doesn't ..now what type of
scripts Phil t$ seeking . . .
• • •
Jackie Gleason
AD AGENCIES Ay<T) SPONSORS ARK AL. . . not available READY predicting a : ine from film back to live
TV. They expect many of the new him shovs to fall hy the wayside
through sheer weight of numbers after the first 13 weeks. They point
to the many spectaculars already scheduled for the next couple o*
months as the first indication. These shows are all live . . . Julie W'iigon, actress-singer, may star in a new comedy-adventure series to be
filmed in Rio De Janeiro, playing a girl news photographer . . . More than 1200 RKO short subjects
will make their way to TV. The list includes 500
comedies starling Leon Errol, Edgar Kennedy,
(.lark and McCullough and Ned Spark* . . . Sammy
Kaye and his orchestra will appear on an upcoming
Kd Sullivan show.
•
ALL SOUTH AMBOY 1
Telephone numbers
to Change for Dial Service
» *
OMNIBUS, WHICH WILL BE SEEN ON NBC
i!ii>: ^easyrt, has lined up such features as Emlyn
\\ illiamx playing James Boswell in Boswell's Life
(if Samuel Johnson, Hert l.ahr examining the (level,
opmeni of the bath-tub, the Metropolitan Opera's
pi oduction of Hansel and Gretel, and a survoy of
metropolitan traffic problems in co-operation with
LmiRhion
\\\e Ntw York Police Department . . . < harles
Little Leaguer
l.aughton will star m a (JE episode
Mr. Kensington
Finest Hour.
p
g
i
i
h
h
Laughton will play a B i i t i s h consul in t h i s c o u n U y w h o g e l s involved
in Little L e a g u e liaseball . . . T V veteran .Urn ( I Married J o a n )
Uackus g o e s back to radio shortly. He'll d o an hour-lonjr, tive-a-week
daytime s h o w , and a s a l a r y in s i x fitfuies t o p o with it.
52 Years
of
Continuous Service
SWAN HILL ICE & COAL Oo.
G, Manv«l Applegate Si
FUEL W l • KEROSENE - GOAL & COKE
If you do not receive this special
directory by October 18,
please let us know.
Delivery
Oil Burners Vacuum Cleaned A Serviced
141 Henry St., South Amboy
Tel. SO 1-0340
Signals . . . Secret Language of Baseball
With the change to modern, direct distance dialing at
3:01 AM Sunday, October 20 —the name "South
Amboy 1" will change to "PArkway 1". Everyone
who now has a "South Amboy 1" telephone will have
a new number.
SOUTH AMBOY 1
Special
You can find all the new numben in a
special directory which will be delivered
to you soon. You'll want to make cure
of the numbers you're calling after the
change to dial. It's also a good idea to
bring your personal numbers list up to
date after you get the special directory
showing the new numbers.
becomes
PArkway 1
NSW JBRSBY
Y tun '/illrllf Caialtadf u
BELL T 1 L I P M O H I
COMPANY
Tfc« MMJTH A N M Y CITISBN
Tips onTouring
Thursday, October 10, 1937
My Neighbors
Go to
the Movies
iBy Carol lam,
Womin'i Trawl Authority
Antique Cart
If you're driving a 1932 automobile, you're in an antique. A car can
b« so labeled - according to fanciers
of old autos and to the law* of moit
states - when it's 25 yean old.
Some states grant special license*
with low fees to antique automobile!.
If you own a 1982 ear, check with
"Tranquillizing pflfs witl
your state's motor vehicles' b
help you stop worrying about
to tee if you can get one.
inflation. But they've gone up
in price, ton?"
'Foar yean after the
U. 8. Army's Heraldic
Branch provided a reconnaissance battalion with a
futtfn translation of It*
motto—"To see Is to prepar*^—they discovered
they*had used the word
jMwvrv ("to submit") Instead of parar* ("to pro-
Wolt«r
Any (Mrformam*..
Juit Uk« last inch from milal (litwinding «lrip to box offic*—I tUip
for child (undtr 12), 3 ilript (Or
tdult. Ottor good until Dot 30
Oct. 5, 1921—First radio
broadcast of World Series banebail, by Grantland Rice.
Oct. 7, 191ft—Worst defeat in
intercollegiate footbaH history
as Georgia Tech sinkB Cumberland U., 222-0.
Oct. 14, 18M—Dwight D. Elsenhower, 33rd President, born
in Denison, Texas.
REVOLTING DEVELOPMENT
Pooch Tinka Bell checked
shutter speed, focus and lens opening and had sighted on a certain prize-winning shot in Raleigh. N {'. This photo was snapped
Immediately after Tinka discovered iht< only slip-up: no film.
Oct. 22, 1836—Gen. Sam
Houston, hero of San Jacinto,
worn as first President of Republic of Texas.
Ohewir>(? gum '» all right in ids place, which isn't under a chair
Don't confuse "antique" cars with
"Classic" cars. The latter concern
luxury models that were turned out
during the so-called "Golden Age
of the Automobile" - that is, between 1925 and 1942. The Classic
Car owner calls himself a Classxciat; he looks on his car as a means
of transportation—not as a museum
piece.
As for museums, here are some
spots where you can see antique
automobiles:
Long Island Automotive1 Museum,
Southampton, L. I., N. Y. Daily,
June through September.
Thompson Products Auto Museum, Cleveland, Ohio. Open daily.
Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn,
Michigan. Open daily.
Bob Thierolf HorselesB Carriage
Collection, Beloit, Kansas. Automobiles shown to visitors at the convenience of the owner.
James Helton Autorama, Hypoluxo, Florida. Open every day.
U t and 7n4 Mortflasot
Soyr« Woods Rtolty Co.
Po.t Office, Sou* Ambov
Hlwty 9<«f Ro»«» Cornor
S o y w I I U . N . J.
r>hoi» SOufh Amboy \ 442?
ii|(iacl any say-so
hi
PAINTS
\
LOW PRICEi
\
tA SAFE DRIVERS CREEP)
KAOLO-PLASTK.
T«L South Amboy 1-0815
I've seen a lot'of country in my time behind the .wtod,
I've seen a let of driven, too * and here.1! the way? feel:
Route No. 35
Opea Daily 8 To 8
If I had any wy-to, then I'd set me down a code
A guy would have to fecia by heart before he took the road.
O * COURT 0 9
MfWan.
County
No. L SOT B?
IB UM M»*or i t u A v - )
HABOLD)
a n d )
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HOWAHD D O B O m - )
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MILTON
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jospra
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DORIN.
NOTKB OF APPLICATION
To When U Mar Concern
iKIiMll
to
Ultl
of Soattons M S I - 1 to IA:5t-«
of «he Now Jereey
Statute* and the
thereto, notice Is
ctren tfiat we shall spa t to (Lo Superior Court of
How loner, Law Division, MMBsvnswtek. Now
on toe 1st d»j of No1951. at ten o'clock
! • 4ko forftDoon, or as soon
«aereaftor ae we can be heard,
far a tadameni to authorise us
tJadMdssmljr and as next friends
|«) attnTTf another nsvme, to
wH; Harold Durln, Shirley
Dtfftb, MMchell I. l>urtn, Joseph
Howard Oor<n. unit Milton
Darin.
MAKOl i I) IKO8HHN
SHIR) i.Y DOKOSUfUN
Individually ind at next
friends of MITCHELL 1.
DOBOSHKIN and JOSEPH DOROSH1UN.
HILTON DOKO8IUUN
Sept 11, 1857
J t t a E. Mnllane. Esq.
I l l No. Broadway
aoath Ajribojr, N. J.
BOB4, i9-2fl. Oct. I-W
I'd start it out: "111 mind the law, and all the traffic tigns;
I wont exceed the limit, and I wont cross double hues.
"I'U slow *way down with kids around-there's no predsctin' kids.
I won't drive fast on .rainy days - there's no predictnV skids.
r * A +:.
"HI cut my speed when dusk begins, or driving after dark.
And times when I get tired, 111 get off the road and park.
"No weaving in and out of lanes; no sudden stops or swerves.
No pulling out to pass a car on hilly roads or curves.
"Ill always stay a ways behind the driver up ahead.
Ill never gun through yellow lights, and never 'Jump the red.
"Ill try to mind my manners, and 111 signal lefts and rights;
When other can are coming by, 111 always dim my lights.
"Ill never take a silly chanoe, or run a risk lor kkks' 111 keep in mind that alcohol and drivin' never mix."
And when the thing is written, and I'm back upon the road,
111 drive as if the other guy has never lead the code.
TMB OAMFORNtA Oil. COMPANY
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Th« SOUTH AMIOV 4 ITIZKN
Thursday, October 10, 1957
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Attwry M
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without
All anvy, malice gloom or
doubt;
for Joy u d faith U»a door
ataad> widt:
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room Inaida.
• Another girl who needs a great big hand is the one who is
about to make a left turn.
• Will power is that which makes you do what you want to do
when you don't want to do it.
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Including Soutfi Amboy.
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Th« SOUTH AMBOY UTIIBN
THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN
Published every Thurtday by
Thursday, October 10, V)
Miss Mary Nonnemacher
Engagtd To J. McKearri'ey
George Cosnoski Attacks
City's Tax Rate ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles NonTHE SOUTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.
nemachtr, 320 O»vld Street,
At a meetng of the Bepubtihave announced the engagement
established 1M3
of their daughter, Mary, t« CMI Club held Tuesday evening
James E. McRrarney Jr., son at thf American Legion Halt
J. R. Wojcl«chow»ki, Manoglng Editor
of Mr. and Mrs James E. Mr- Republican candidate for counKearney of 433 Harding Road. cil In Ihr flr-t ward George Co«J, J. K»lly, Advertising Manager
Laurence Harbor.
lioskl made Issue of the city's
PHONE SOvth A*»oy T-0004 .
itax r.itf The text of his addrrit* follows:
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC
BDUrtd as Second Class .Matter at the South Amboy Pott Office*
Under the Act of March 3. 1179
"Why did oar tales go up? • In 1895. nrnry Prlmka, Martin L*vajido>kl, John Nrf-.u*. and
FlrM thr city fathers have soli Charles ftathada contacted the Bishop and. a« a remit, a parish
•ubJcrlpMon R*t«i $3.00 per Year Seven CenU per Copy
a plrrr of land for one dollar for Polish Roman Catholics was established.
to
nn mrlMde contractor, in reFor six month*, the embryo parish met In Concert Hall. SecCOMPOSITION RE8M>NSIBIUTY
turn said contractor Is selling ond Street and Broadway, w'Jiere the Rrverend M. F. Orwohow0
1U bte
e r r o r i fc
KJ'^
.K *cott
**. of
. space
* * occupiedPP*«i«<
the
back the sand to cover the g*r- ski celebrated Mass. The first «hurrh was erected that year.
the
by the »"
error
bagr at the city dump for $250 (1895) Later, It wa« used as a school. The site on which moat Of
a month,
the dhurrOi prtprHy now Is was tbe Dowdell farm The pariah
"And at the same city dump acquired most of the Ifrnry Waftf holdings and the site of the
you have a caretaker, paying Manfon home a few yeara ago..
him $3,600 a year.. At one tlm»
In 1307. While Father Czarneckl was the priest In ehargte of
he hsd done this Job fornoth- the parish, the present edifice was erected. II la a grey stone
inje. Wouldn't It fee cheaper to buHding on the plan of a Roman Basilica a* adapted for Chrispurrh,i>r a lock and a few sett tian use. It (s approached by broad flight of steps. T*« interior
of fcrys and give them to tha has great dlgnrty ami a number of ftne mcsrsl paintings, notably
WHY DO WOMEN CRY?
g^rbaue truck drivers and have Christ In Gethmtnane.
Thatfs a pussier men bate pondered for centuries, at such
them take care of the entrance
When the church was built In 1895 Uie parish had sixtyvaryta* ooeadons as the offering of an engagement ring, the death
and exit of the same dump? three families. Now. 1957. it has twelve hundred famlUet under
You'll agree with me it would. One guidance of the Reverend Walter Urbanlk.
t i a loved one, the winning of a beauty crown or the climax of a
This IK Just one of the reasons
m a opera.
A parish elementary school is |n charge of the Peifcaan Suiwhy your tax rate Is so high. ters w3io have a convent on the chnrch property.
For those—or a million other things — Tessle turns on the
"People of our city don't
tear*. But bow floes she pull the trigger on those tears that have
This Sopttcmber, a new elementary school will be dedicated
Miss Nonnrmachox-is a gradwant
a wild spender to repre- and tbe fiftieth anniversary of the present ctoureh celebrated.
bsrfndri'tori' helpless males since the dawn of tune?
uate of SI. Marys Hijjh School
Aeeoordlng **> researchers for the Murine Company of Cbi- here and the Washi-njrtom School sent them and spend the t a x - Ail that time a more detailed btatory of the parish will be IMUM)
e*jo, Tewie'i tear* don't gush immediately. First, her heart for Secretaries. She also attend- payer money so freely, but can- by the Church,
up. her skin becomes cold, digestive action Is halted and ed Rutjters University and Is didates who can help the taxon the faculty of St. pajyrft by keeping their taxes
pressure Is raised. Then, when the tension breaks, tB* eye presently
Mary's School in Rahway. Hor
ol the tear gland, which Is located Just beneath the outer fiance is also a graduate of St. as low as possible."
rim of the eye socket, begins to flow.
Mary's High School here and Is
Tears sweep across the eyeball and collect at the Inner edge in his Senior year a>t St. Peter's
College, Jersey City.
el site lids In a sort ol pooL Some overflow.
Irvin House, chairman of the
The final round of the K of
Small tubes at the corner of both eyelids*collecl tears, drainC
sponsored
golf
tournament
Recreation
Commission aning them into a tear sac, which lies beneath the skin and muscle
will
lie
held
this
Sunday.
Octonounced
that
a new basketball
One
of
the
world
s
great
chilalongside the bridge of the nose.
oer 13th at the Asbury Park court is being constructed on
dren'i
classics
will
be
broujght
Another tube extends from the tear sacs to the interior of the
A party In honor of her to life Sunday, October IS, Golf and Country Club. Te*-off the easterly end of John Street
Thus, during a heavy cry, a runny nose occurs.
fifth
birthday anniversary was when tbe f.iory of "Plnocchto" Is time Is scheduled for 11 a. m. through the efforts of the citv
I* crying harmful?
alrtd over Station NBC T.V., AD members and guests who council.
given
Margaret Robertson of
On the contrary, says the Mur+ne researcher*, most psycholoparticipated this year are cor- House stated that the council
anil NBC Radio.
203
Lincoln
St.,
by
her
parent*,
gist* and physiologists feel that crying may be helpful on occasion,
According to Stanley Stetner, dially Invited to attend. In car- Is also trying to locate basMr.
and
Mrs.
James
Robertson.
rfnee it occurs in a state of emotional transition and is almost alGuests were: Cheryr Patton. owner of Peterson Pharmacy. rying out tbe same program as ketball facilities for the Cathways accompanied by a feeling of relief.
Jean Rhodes, Caroline &Urk, on Broadway, the hour - long last year's final ovent, approxi- erine Street area.
Thus, when women cry, unless they're turning on phony tears Janice
Robertson, LeRoy Abor- "spectacular" Is guaranteed to mately ZOO feet of movie film
to siray a hapless maie to their point of view, they are simply ee-n, Kevin
YenchicX, Dennis delight kids from three to nine- will be taken during the day's
bring ing their nervous system back into balance and returning to Kehoe, Sandra
Miller, Rlehle ty - three. The effervescent play, as well as tbe luncheon
sautUl and physical well-being.
Robertson, and Mrs. Shu-ley Mickey Rooney Is cast In the that foUows.
Why, then, don't men cry?
The luncheon, which will folHughes, all of Morgan and Har- role of the lovable puppet, "PiThey could, and readily, but from childhood they are condi- ry Hughes of Newark .
nncchio," while versatile Walter low Immediately after the
tional to believe that tears are taboo to all that's masculine.
Scoutmaster Charles Grant Slezak portrays "Gepetto," tbe tame, wlU be held at the Col- The Ladles' Auxiliary of the
AchlUw shed tears over the death of AJax. Alexander wept announced that starting Oct. carpenter who creates "PJnoc- umbian Club. At that time, tro- Cloverleaf String Band will
phies will be awarded to the conduct a Tricky-Tray Social
«tt beholding the land he had conquered. Napoleon, watching his 10, In tht Shull . School, In fhlo."
O t h e r well-known stage, winners and runner-ups, as on Tuesday evening, October
Preach army dlsintegate in the Russian winter, sobbed in frus- Perth Amboy, there will be a
tration and grief.
leaders' (raining course avail' screen. TV and radio personal I - well si> many other prlset for 15. Game* will begin at 8:00
o'clock.
Joe Smith-? He turns purple, pops a vein, gets an ulcer—and able to all interested parties, lies in the cast Include Fran the best scores of the day.
Allison,
Jerry
Colonna,
Stubby
Mrs. Betty Kennedy and Mrs.
The
golf
committee,
comitnain* dry-eyed through the whole dismal mess.
both In tub and boy scouting.
Kaye, Martyn Green and the posed of Edward Wallace, John l U e n Buckalew are in charge
Assistant Scoutmaster Wil- dance
team of Mata ani Hari.
Miller, Joseph Pittel and John of arrangements
liam Skke of Troop 94 Is plan*
A PECK OF A KISS
As local •sponsor of the show, Huff have announced that the
The co-chairmen rcqurst^d
nine to attend. Grant stressed which the Rexatl Drag Compaall
members who are contrinutlarge
array
of
prises
Is
on
dii•
A peck of a kiss
the fact that there are many ny will simulcast throughout
Ing priies to turn them in b>
play
at
the
Columbian
d
u
b
boys Interested In cub anj boy ,the nation over the NBC tele- presently, and it is hopeful that Saturday. October \1.
Is a heck of a kiss.
scouting, but eannot Min a vision and radio networks, Mr. jrassfbly everyone participating
It's the kind of a less
troop because of the shortage of Steinrr states that the "Plnoe- in the final/tournament will be
That a man wouldn't miss.
leaders.
chio" show will launch the fam- ellgfble for a prize.
The faculty Hit for the train- ed Rexall' One Cent Sale, openWhen he gets one his ego goes dropping from par,
Ing school will be announced at Ing the followimi morning. The
And it keeps right on dropping so fast and so far
Owl E * perl
a later date.
lix-day event will continue
He must turn to another for burning affection.
Tra»»l S*/v>c»
Mrs. Madeline Parkins, chair- through Saturday. October 19.
To start him onct more in the proper direction.
man of the Youth Guidance
So, dear, if you kiss me—well; kiss me; that's all.
Committee of the Morgan and
You have given my ego a vi>ry bad fall.
• t H i lUw. AJ-J» m X
Bayvlew Manor Improvement
|
STEPHEN JURSKI
Assn., reported that the usual
i T,ho funeral for Stephen JurA peck of a kiss
-Army Fvt. Roland J. Mlnard, ! #kl of 549 Washington Avenue.
near capacity crowd attended
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
J.
Is a heck of a kiss.
the Youth Canteen Friday
j was hrld Monday at 8:30 a. ro.
It's the kind of ;\ kiss
night at the Jesse Selover audi- Mlnard. 425 Ferris St., South in the Zamorskt Funeral Home,
LOUIS C S I P O . I N C .
Amboy, is scheduled to complete 1 341 Washington Rd., Sayreville,
torium.
That H man wouldn't miss!
COMPLfU TRAVtL i|HVtCE
eight
weeks
of
basic
combat
Chaperones for the affair In
I and al 0 a. m. in Saned Heart
C. A. S.
addition to Mrs. Parkins, were: train!n'r Oct. 12 under the Re-; Church.
Miss Marlon Parkins. Mr. and serve Forces Act program at
Interment was in Sacred
Mrs. Walter Turner, Mrs. James Fort Knox, Ky.
Heart Cemetery.
Minird was graduated from
Schureman. Mrs. Mary Mercer,
Jurski died of a heart attack To hiiii'il'- youi'sel!.
Aloytius Beatty. Mrs. Charles Marietta College this year. He suffered Wednesday night while head, in lutniUc uthci.Donald !..n! I
Grant, Herman Springer, Mrs. also attended Ohio State Uni- at work as a crane operator at ! heart.
(Texas) *he National Lead Co. in SayreJane DenBleyker, Mr*. Bernlce versity and Odessa
Kehoe, Mrs. Richard McCrack- College.
ville He was 51.
The 22-year-old soldier was
en, Mrs. H. Thorensen, and
Ue is survive J by his wife
Harold Merlens, president of formerly employed by the E. I. Martha Primka Jurski, a son
Out Wears An/ Other Lifts 3 to 1
the association. Reserve officers DuPont and de Nemours Com- Ronald, and a daughter Joan.
With so mirrh concern tt
Aloyslus Redmond and Stanley pany, Parlin, N. J.. the Texas
Regular $1.00
this
time of year about colds
Tontowskl were or. hand to Company, Fort Worth and tbe
u
nore
throats
and influenza, a
SAVE 15$ if y ° bring in this ad
Sid Richardson Carbon Compamaintain order.
harofmaker
would
be wise to
S
t
o
p
l)r<'iii
Dorothy Grant, daughter of ny, Odessa, Texas.
eheck up on her meal planning,
•4NP
START
tAVIHS'
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Grant of
says Mrs. Irene H. Wolgaraot.
U t. SAVl*SS 90HOS
Marine Cpl. Thomas J. Meyer,
Midland Ave,, celebrated her
HELP TK*T CWtflM COME TOUE
extension foods and nutritlos
BONDS ARE AS SKCE
ninth 'birthday anniversary. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J,
SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.
108 NORTH BROADWAY
specialist of Rutgers University.
AKO
A
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INVESTMENT
FOB
The following were guests- Meyer of 4 Kenneth Ave., South
THE AWEBICdU WirH AN £ * £
Are you planning healthful
OH THE PLITUHE.
Mary Jane Schureman, Judy Arn&oy. took part in the North
meals
far your famjh? Meals
Mer&hon, Linda Beatty, SUcey Atlantic Treaty Organisation
that build good health and re
exercise,
"Deepwater,"
with
tbe
ThaLmann, Ruth-Ann Poulson,
ststance against the Ills thai
Anna Marie Kavendeek, t.'athv Reinforced 6th Marine Regibe.set us as the season changes?
ment.
ankowski, and Mlchele ShmaflFrank S. Kaboalri Agency
Good meal planning goes a
The exercise was held daring
ko.
long way toward keeping your
Mrs. Constance Springer and Sept. 24-28, and included an
husband on the Job and effl
Real Estate
Insurance
Mrs. Modeata Beatty, leader amipibJbhrus assault landing on
cient. It goes a long way toward
149 North
y
and assistant leader of Troop 18 on the beaches of the Saros Bay
keeping your children In school
T»l S O u * Amboy I 0620
and Mrs. Lorraine Ellison of Area off the Thraclan Peninand making good progress. And
the Troop Committee took the sula of Western Turkey.
Home for Funerals
good meals keep you on the
One of a series of regular exGirl Scouts on a hike and rookJob, too—efficient and happy
out at which time they "Biased ercise*. "Deepwater" was de217 •OKDINTOWN AVI., SO. AMIOY, N. i
as a homemakker.
Trails" in order to earn their signed to test and train the milA simple nutritional yardt i l . S O * * A«t»y
Second Class Badge. The fol- itary defensive capabilities of
stick for measuring your meab
tbe
land
*ea
and
air
forces
of
lowing went on the hike: Ruth
Is the Dally Food Plan, nays the
Ann Becker, Katrlnia Sands, the participating NATO naNew Jersey State University
tions
On
completion
of
the
exIrene Dwyer, Christine Carver.
specialist. This plan divides the
Marie Carver, Chlstine Sllveyf ercise the Regiment was schedfoods essential for good health
Diane Seiner, Lorraine Kidge- uled to return to its home base
into 4 food groups; Milk, meats,
at
Camp
Lejeune,
N.
C.
way. Mlchele Kontra, Elaint
fruits and vegetables, and
Klockara. Cathy Gugllemetti,
breads and cereaU.
Diane Ellison. Carol Uiehl.
ALONE
To get a good health rating,
ChrhUne Conover and Linda
ONCr eURVlvOfl OF tHE FAMOUS
your daily menus must meet
Sf * M « O • WAS TM6
Beatty.
these jfandjrdv Three to four
HOH6C COMAMCHC BELOMSING TO A
H. John Buehler of Madison
oups of milk for children, Z or
CAPTAIN xfO»M COMAMCMt llViOTO
T H £ R I P £ A M Of 2fl MOIOMO IN
St., has returned to work after
more cups for adults; 2 or more
enjoying a week's vacation.
servings of meat, poirltry or
• Free Alteration
• Some Day Delivery
The family of Richard Millfish or eggs; 4 or more servings
roy wishes to inform friends
of fruit* and vegetables, with
1958
that he U recuperating as well
One dark green or deep yellow
Lloyd — $1395
at can be expected-at the Point
and one from the clurui fruit
Pleasant Hospital after his reor tomato group, and 4 or
ceot automobile accident.
wore s e r v i n g s of bread
104 S. Broadway
Tel. SOi^tW Amboy 10494
cerealj 'whole grain, enriched
or restored), Cheea* and le«
cream can r*pla«« part of the
Odobtr'i bttlhtlont u the opal. It* H«u)tr it tht dahlia, and
HWY 3S. MOKCiAN HO l-M'Jli
BM l l l l ' s
|»hl>U
milk.
ifj moil plomtwe rtqutil ha$ a JttUmily Irith favor: "PUau Jon'I
336 New Bruii'-ttirk Aw. KOMI.
HI 2 - H J T
lit «n tht pool tablt, grandmother. You'ft waring o# tht green."
'PuttUtq, Owt '
MORGAN TOPICS
Rexall Druggists to
Feature "Pinocchio*
final Round of K of C Golf New Basketball Court
Tournament This Sunday Being Constructed
Tricky-Tray Planned
by Cloverleaf Auxiliary
III! II III! \
Service Briefs
A»
LADIES
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Plan Your Fall Menus
to Meet Health Needs
HtiHykfllFTS
MODERN Shoe Repairing
Gabardine Slacks
GREEN'S MEN'S SHOP
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The SOUTH AM BOY 4 ITIZK\
, Ocrober 10,
the extension thereof to Ui»
center line of the rUht of w*y
of the Pennsylvania RnUrosd
running to New York; thence f«>
PIR1T S A m S T CHUKCH
westerly along said center line
South Amboy, N J.
The United Statei CM! Serv- the point or place of be«tnnlruj.
WARD—Third District
Th« Minion Crtl« »>'l n a i l 01
ice Commission ha* announced PIRST
Beglnnlnn ut the Interaction
th» poMOnoge Thursdoy o> 10:^0 lo
the following examinations:
of the center Unf •*>! Mn\n 8tr«»
l.w for I h * While
Coil.
Co»eretl
Construction Inspector, and with the center line of Thompson
rliih luncheon at noon.
Electronic, anS Me-Btr«?t, thence (1> snuthrrly a long
center line of Thompson
A i p t c o l <ellag« ptnytr me«»fifl'J
;qulpment' Inttpector, the
will be held al 'he ham* of Mr. and ft,525 to $7,570 a year. Appro- Street to the northrrlv line 0(
Block No. 51: thence (2) t l /
Mri. T. Gleoion ol 7:45 Thursday.
priate experience or a comb»rt»- Bt
th
t h l ll
of Block
th^
Special proyer it to be mode lor Ihe tlon of education and exptTl- •tontr
No. 61
to the center lino of 3Second
1
l i b U teacher from England, Rtv. C.
«<nre I* required. Application* Street; thence (3) f-nst.orly alont
W. Stemming. « h o will be ol lh«
will br accepted by the Over»fM the center Mn* of Second S trail
the low watrr lino on Rarltan
church. O i l . 27 to N o * , l i t .
BoaTd of V. S. Civil service E«- to
Bay: thence (4) northrrtv along
. Saturday the Tondems will <noel at
atntnerx. neuartmrnt of Ihe the low water line on Rarltaa
lh« horn* o l Mr. ond M r i . T. Gleason
Army. Room 7I» Old Post Office Bay to the center Ifne of the right
ol t.
Bulldlnjr. Washington 25. D. C , of way of the Pennsylvania RailSunday School ol 9 > 5
tf n t i l further notice. (An- road running to New York; thence
(&) westerly along said renter line
Preaching by Poilor Willtod St««v«t
nouncement No. 123 B.)
the Intcnwctton of the center
ol I I , "Th« Gotpel Minitlfy."
Student Train** In the field* to
lln» nf Pot**r atr#*t anri th* •*Th« fovng ptopl*
will maal with
4f Accounting.
Agricultural turmton t l w o f : thenoe (fl) toutnlou.t Dill ol 7,
Economics. Bioloflcal a n d erty alontr the renter line of PotEvening
Goipvl Service ol 7 : 4 5 . Pla*t
Sciences, Entomology, ter Strfpt. unrt th* extension
i»l H i * Go. '
Home Economics. Plant Pest thereof to tha center line of Mala
thence (7> vesterly along
Control. S o i l Science iR*- Btreet:
Choi< reh«oivol Mondoy pt 7 : J 0 .
center line of Main Street to
tearch). and Agricultural and the
Scouit ol the tome
hour.
Sunday
the oolnt or place of beginning.
General Statistics. $3,175 and SECOND WARD—First District
Schoef leocheri ond ofliccri' meet9)3,415 a ye»r. Most of the posiing al M r t . O. St«n'i.
Beginning at a point In the
tions are in the Department of oenter line of Miitn street, and
WadrtftttfOy
Fellowihip ol 7 : 3 0 .
Agriculture and Interior located the westerly City Line, thenc*
'The Signi ol the Tim«t,"
(1) easterly along the center
throughout the countr*. Appli- line
Main fttreet to the c«ot«r
cations will Je accepted by the line of
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
of Thompson street, thenoe
Board
o(
U.
S.
Civil
Service
ExSouth Amboy, N. i .
<2) southerly along the center line
smfners, V. S. Department of of Thompson street to the northRev. George ft, Ogden, Minitter
Agriculture, Washlnirton 25. D. erly lino of Block 61: thence <3»
Sunday:
C. until July 1. 1958. (An- easterly alonn the northerly Une
The Cloverleaf String Band look top'
Jersey and Pennsylvania, three of which
9i45 o. m. Church School undsr
at Block 61 to the center line of
nouncement No. 119 B.)
Ihe direction ot A. Donold Slrallon,
8econn tStreet; thence (4) easthonors on Saturday in the string bond dibelong to the famed Mummers AssociaStudent Trainee in the fields erly alonflr the center line of SecG«n«rol Superintendent.
vision of the State Exempt Firemen's Pation in Philadelphia, Pa. and which inof Architecture. Cartography, ond street to the center line ot
1 T -00 a. m. Oivine Wanhip, with
rade at Burlington. This marks the second
Chemistry, Engineering. Mathe- Btockton street: thence (5)
cluded the State champ Bucks County
terman by the pattor. Th« poilor
matics, Metalur«y. Mcteorolljy. southerly alono; the center line of
hat choxn for hii topic "How Can I
consecutive year that the band took first
String Band.
street to the northerly
Oceamorrap-hyr and Physics. Btockton
Know Thai I Am a Chrillion?" Thii i i
line of Block 23; thence (6) westplace honors in this evep>f.
The band accompanied the Morgon Fir*
92,960
to
$3,415
a
ypar,
antj
Fo/a rtquell terrnon. There will be speerly along the northerly line of
restry, S3.I75 and %3,415. Me- Block 28 to the center line ot
Company ana* its Auxiliary.
cial fflwtic by two <hoiit, Ond o junior
The Cloverleof bond was in competition
teorology and Forestry posi- Stevens Avenue: thence (7>
lermon for the boyi and gifli. Tho
with seven other string bands from New
tions will be rilled throughout southerly along the center line of
nuriery
will b* in charge of M r i .
the
country; all others In Stevens Avenue to the center Ilnaj
Margor«l Nicorvo.
David Street; thence (8) westBIRTHS
Washington, D. C\ and near- of
FRIDAY NIGHT MEN'S
7i30 p. m. Twilight Vespers. Thii it
erly along the center line of David
by
area.
only.
Applications
will
Births
recorded
st
the
South
BOWUNO LEAGUE
the informot service of tho day. There
•treet to Its westerly line of David
be accepted by the V. S. Civli •treet to Its westerly extremity;
Amboy Memorial Hospital fol8. A. YMCA
it good
congregotionol
itnging ,o
low:
Service Commission, Washing- thence (9) by the same course
Stand*** at of Oct. 4
brief Bible Message and good fallowproduced to a point ISO feet
L
W
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Har- inip. The poi'or hat chosen tof hit <on 25, D. C , until December eoutherly from the center line of
16,
1957,
for
Forestry
positions,
t
tapici "The Widow of the Prophets."
Rt«lly Tavern
7
ry G. Cooper of 46 Haven Terstreet: thence (10) westerly
and until May 2. 19&8. for all Main
2 race, Sayreville.
Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. The Womon't
7
Ted's Bar Sc Grill
and parallel with the center line
other options. (Announcements of Main* street and 150 feet disSon to Mr. and Mrs. Adam
$
Society of Christian Service wiM meet
7
Vlnce't Conf. Store
120 B and 118)
Sabat of 40 Haven Terrace, Saytant therefrom to a point In the
3
in the tociol room of Ihe church, fino)
6
Anton £ Chucks
line of the cltv; thence
reville.
7
plans
will
be
mod*
far
the
annual
2
Further Information a n ! ap- westerly
A t I AH ' IC C :T Y
Petenon Pharmacy
<11> northerly along the Clty'i
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
T
Boiaor.
2
ptfcation forms are available at westerly line of the place of bePRR YMCA
Ufa colerfl)*, me) Qdobtr front
Daire of 39 Joyce St., SayrevilU.
4
2N
many post offices throurhoirl rs.
Frank's Radio TV
Wednetdoy. 8:00 p. m. The Men's
spacious mwJecb ini pvcivs
Daughter to Mr. and Mm. Ron1
«
0
the country and at the U. S. SECOND WARD—Second District
John * Half Way
Club will meet in tho social room of
M to betcMro*:. Ow U**u co
ald Ward of 1 Deerfield Rd.(
Beginning at a point In the
C
i v i l Service Commission,
the
church,
Honor
roll:
B.
Clark
181,
212,
Parlin.
41. ctaptetc Mel tafcrtikvien! •(!!
center line of Stockton street and
Washington
25.
D,
C.
friday:
221—61*;
E.
Smith
223,
A.
Per*
the center line of Sprond street:
Daughter to Mr. and Mr*.
make jtur s d j ' memorable «nc Bof
•ely 201, J. Gulro 202, L. Valo- George Merger of 437 Highland
7:00 p. m. The Youth Choir will
thenro (i) easterly along the cenmi <«id witer in Ml b»!hs.
ter lino of Second street to It*
meet for rehearsal. All who deiire lo
•kn 200, F. Hawes 212, T. Read- St., South Amboy.
pusterlv extremity; thence (2) by
* i f i*r * ' * "
la f 210, R.fclslo213.
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ting in this choif ore asked lo be pro
the same course produced to the
lenf.
„ Threc-rame winners Anton AY Mark Kelly of 3044 Bordentown
ehore of the Rarlian Bay: thence
'3) southerly alone Rarltan Bay
8:00 p. m, Tho Senior Choir will
Chuck'g over John's Half Way; Ave., South Amboy.
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. meet for reheorsol.
crre OF SOUTH AMBOY. N. J.to the center line of David street;
Vinces Conf. over PRR YMCA.
thence (4> westerly along Ihe
Two-fame winners: Ted's John Maher of 3 Purdue Bd.,
Parlin.
Notfce
la
hereby
given
that
Diecenter line of David street to the
rmsT
FttSaYTiiiAN
CMUKH
Bar <t Grill over RleUy's TavSon to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Qnnr/4o s\f TTiA/if fiirt an A ¥?«•- C e n t e r
ilHO Ol
Ott: veilS
i&VcUUBt
South Ambcy, N. t.
era; Frank's Radio TV over Patten of 49 MacArthur Ave.,
Boards of jOecUon and.Re- t h a n C ( > { 5 > n o r t h e r l v a l o n f r t h e
Rev.
Dovid
Muytkens
Po.ior
Peterson Pharmacy.
Sayreville.
In an tor the City of South C e n t e r ) l n eo f S t P v e n 3 avenue to
Cloverleaf String Band Take Top Honors at Burlington
CHURCH NEWS
Examinations Announced
by Civil Service
ELECTION NOTICE
flBarlborougb
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John
Burke of 18 Purdue Rd., Parlin.
Its
Pastor will b« prvocliing
on the
ffieme "Opening
the Windowi of
Heaven," a l both lha 9 : 3 0 and 11.00
vrorship service.
5uoday School, is a l 9 3 0 . While
r School is beng
canjmled
i on ottvtt Bible doss triDt metts
scholar of yet>Carlyle
[
.
|
itreet; thence (7) northerly along
Ihe renter Une of Btockton street
THTRD WArtO—First District
ON TUESDAY,
Beginning at a point In the
NOVEMBER (th, 1956
to the point or place of berfnnlnf.
17 a.m.
center line of Stevens avenue and
David street, thence (I) westerly
duotUw a General
lor talon? the center line of David
•treet to Its westerly extremity:
tee election of
On Sunday evening, the final class
thence (2) by the same court*
ot Ihe adult membership course v/ill
produced to a point 150 feet distant southerly from the center of
hold at 6;15. Junior-Hi Fellowship
Main strpet: thence (3) westerly
will be ol 5;3O and Senior-Hi FellowBoard of
and parallel with the center line
2 Member5
ip ot 7 : 3 0 .
of Main street and ISO feet disOn Monday, lh» budget committee dhosen
tant therefrom to the westerly
«ill meet a l 8 . 0 0 p. m. to draw up
1 Oc*mcdimen for First Wa>rd . City line: thence (4) easterly to
point In the westerly lime of
o tentative budget for 1958. The
1 CbunoUmain for Fourth Ward. aBlock
60; thence (5) easterly arvt
Board of Deacons will meet on Tves1 City Clerk.
tlong the .said line of Block 60
a< 8:00 p. m.
•nd 100 feet southerly from
The wtanmld Registration end the southerly line of John street
On Wednesdoy, Ihe second session
*»*«•
"I Ihe tall school of religion will be
field. The first period at t h * session
-"II be fed by Ihe Pastor on the subKit
"The Personality
We Hove
Mined.' During the second part ol
ite lEiiiDn, Ihe teachers will be led
i'.e again by Dr. Wyckoff on lh«
i>.bje<t of "Using the Curriculum for
< native Teaching." The parents dgr.
'•'!| Ihor hour will hear Dr. Jarvis Mordijcuis the tubject of "Teochcng
gion In the Home—Gelling Somet) lo Give "
3 O DAYS • 3 O YEARS
/(•'-> -/" Ann l.<i>nlicrii\ ftrxt jnb. She's
Iciirniiit; quicklv tlii- nil nf handling (till*
iinnwd the ctniui ur urmind tin- u'urld.
The experience ••! < huf o/ienitti/ Mr*. Anne
M Merchant Is inc<ittiuhle m helping nctc<miters tike -J<> Ann In-coine skilled npertitom.
Working together to bring people together. Youth <ind experience,
like Jo Ann Lamberli and Mrs. Anne M. Merchant
work together to
bring you (he .id van!ages of modern phone service IJecause of them you
can he in touch with almost anyone, anywhere, any time.
I('K a big job. One that keeps over 29,<XH) New Jersey men and women
bu»y. And each year the learn grows.
Would you like a telephone career? If BO- call your Chief Operator.
/VMV /Aitsnv iihil. rf.
heW il
"^^^r^
*
\ thence
&&£%?*X?£$2&£!
the foltawta« places
<8) northerly along Mid
IWmt W«itxl: First IDftatirlci. center line of Stevens avenue to
Medhmnlcavllle Fire Htouse, Ran- the place of heginnlnn.
tan Btreet; Geoond and rTiW6 THIRD WARD—aecona District
Beginning BV a point In the
fSdhool No. 2.
center line of Stevens avenue and
David street: thence (1) easterly
Second Word. (Fttret District at mlonrv the center line of David
Protection (Entjttie Bouse. Sec- street to low water mark hi
Bay; thence (2) southond Dtotrict at Bro&dway Fire Rarltan
erly alonfr said low water mark
House. 1'27H129 (Nbntli Broadway. to
a point In the center of Block
TWrd WArd: Wnt and Second 1. said point being distant 100 feet
DtotrictsBt Jtofftoacn Hl«tuScliooj. •outlier^ from the- southerly line
John street thence (3) wettOn Thursday. lh« Senior
Choi'
Fourth WamdJ: First DUsbrdct at of
er!* and parallel with John ttrttt
will irt**l at 7-.3Q p. m..
Progmeaelve Fire Houee, Bordeti- and 100 feet distant therefrom to
town Avenue «und Oordoti Street. the center line of Stevens avenue;
Second (Dlrtrtct at Hoffman High thence (•> northerly along the
center line of Stevens avenue to
School.
the beelunlnf?.
The Hollowlne Is a detwrtptlon
WARD--FtMt District
of the boundary Jtnes at the elec- FOURTH
Beginning at a point In the
tion dlstrtcte In Che O t y of center line of Pine Avenue midway between John and Qeorge
©treela: thence U> Southwesterly
e>nd midway between John and
FIRST WARD—First District George Streets to the City Line.
Beginnlnor at a point where theH l d point la UUKI midway between
irtherl* boundary Une of the Charlea mid Muln Streets; thence
Iy. F. CLEARY
dty of South Apboy intersects <a> Boutheualcrly alonn the dlvldthe low-water line of Rarltan \ng line betwun the City of South
PLUMBING & HEATING
River, and running thence: (1) Amboy and the Hurau«h of Sayr*J54—4(h STBEET
jtlon* said northerly boundan vlUe lo an annle point In said
Une to Its westerly end; thence dlvloloti line; thence (3) SouthSOuth Am boy 1-0991
<2> southerly Blou« tne weaterhr easterly aloim dividing line to the
boundary line of the City of South oeoter line of l'lue Avenue- thencfl
Ambov to a point wlicre It Ukter- <<) Noitltwestirrly nlonp tho cen*
Wnen prosperity nimes, it« not •ecte
the centur line of the rl«ht- terline of Pirie Avt-nue iU various
use all ot It
Ci
of-w»y*of the Pen.isylv&nJa Rail- coureea thereof, to the point or
road to New York; thence (3) place of b'-Klniilni;
. said ci-nter line en3terly to Kourth Wurd Second District
1<IW-W»UT umrlc of the R»rtBeglJuiint: ut the edne of Rwltan River to the point or plvc» at u n Bay »nd midway between
'ifgliintuif
John Street and Oeorne Street:
FIRST WARI>-8econd District thence
i> Southwesterly and
BcKlnuInK at a point where the mldwuy tutwci-n John 8trect and
westerly boundary line of the City tJeor«f Htrect to tho center line
of Bouth Ainboy Intersects th» o f :->\lu. Avetitu?- thence (3)
center line or the r(«ht at fioutivrnsu-i ly alons the center
way of the Pennsylvania R*U- line of Fine Avenue to the Jnt*>rCOMPUTE MF,N1SHING~
road runnln« to New York: thence aeollon of the City Line with the
(1) southerly alon* said westerly ce ntrr Hue of iMnc Avenue: thrnre
WIUIINO
boundary line to Its Intersection <s» Nortfna.srcrly Alnmr the City
DUfONT SPtAY CLA2INO
with the center line of Main Line to t>>e nh:e of RarJf.nn Bnv;
mreet; thence (2) westerly alonf thence <4) Northerly alorw th*
SOwth Amboy .1-0109 the center line of Main Street to edge of Rarltan Bny to the
center line of Potter Street; » place ot haslnnlha
I mile pail So. Amboy Hotpito the
thence <3> northerly alont the
^
center line of Pottfir Stroet and
John J.
HUhwoy 34. Morgan
GUr Clerk
lOomolka'sj
Auto Body
Body & Fender Work