1 Tm SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.t JTHI;'FM>AV, (K IQIU-K W. 'Vol. 75 No. 42 CITI Dial Service for South Charity Ball Plans Completed City Council Adopts Resolution to Further Amboy Set for Work of Planning Board on Shorefront Land Members of the city's r Roeeweli Street sufficiently to Sunday 3.01 A. M. fast body onanlmouUy a;Aop*ed enable them to use their gar a re*oluUorn art Tuesday's meet- at«*: oontlnoe the preaent Some «.10o telephones now tas; atrtborttln* the ctty to en- gravel road in fhe same man- •erred by the Sooth Amboy I ter Into an Mreetn-rnt with the ner;: or have the Housing Av manual telephone exebamg* a* Department of Comeervatkm thortty re-eJlcn part of the ei- tit Augusta Street will be con- »nd F/coaacnlr IWHotmient re- istlng fences. verted to dial operation at S:01 srardlns; thf future development CouDoUtnan VanDerveer sug a. m. Sunday. At (he same time, of the sborefront area. rested the City Engineer look a new telephone detarnation — The remrtutlon delegated the Into tbe matter and report back Parkway 1—trill replace th* looat I'lanarng Board to act on to the council. Councilman pretest e*chfcn*e name. * behalf of the vtty, and author Jankowskl added that the Ma- The 3:01 *- m. cntover hour tsvrd the Mayor to sirn the yor and Council should look In- wu selected, according to agreement, which will enable to tbe matter also, and come up VJcharA A. Robinson, lc\e- lUiem to receive aid trxnm the wtth some solution to the pro©-- pbone nuiiftr here, because state In tbe pUanlng lens, M - tained for refwewoe on calls Luethhold has been enfmred if* Mrs. Joseph Baranowskl, fin- nrtttee. extend their deadline for re- nmtly, and stated "we are not to otber points. Iprepare and serve the ane*. cjaremeirtai to acquire tanttary geittog anywhere wtth tbe rall- During the p»«t month, tele- sand tills or Incinerators for ro»d." In relation to thetr re- phone users unfamiliar with fartoafe disposal from July 1, «a*rk* aboutt tha Housing Au- dial operation have been In- IMS to July 1, I960, thority, be added, "tbey oaat rfmcied to Wa use. However, Both resolutions were adopt- extend flulr fence beyond tbe Robinson offers these reminders ed at the mayors' meeting held IftmrU of their property." far e»Jls to most New Jersey on September 25th at Union. N. Howe again Insisted, that pointer. J., and it wu requested that all some aotkra be taken to protsus W»K for dial tone Wore at- municipalities involved adopt a the ehUdren that frequently tecnptlng to dial. stmllwr resolution, and forward cross-the tracks along tbe wm- DUl the first two letters of a copy of such resolutions to terfront area. He requested tbe eontrai office name, the tbe N J. State League of Mu- that a tetter be sent to ttoe centr*) of«« numeral, and In order to aot on ; Pubttc Utilities Commhslon to then the four digits of the de- them at their fortbeoffiing con- an effort to force the railroad stred number, and party toe ! v«ntlononn IIn Atlantic City. to do something about tbe con- letter. If any. dltlon. By virtue of a copy of a let-- Afer a dutenssVm by mem- Be eswrful not to confuse »e After ier read from tbe State High- ben of the council, It waa a- Number Zero with the Letter O, way Department addressed to greed that tbe matter be ban- nor the Numeral One with the County Traffic Coordinator died by the city attorney, who Utter I. CorneHus Wall, the city was wlD agsin talk with railroad of- notified that as a result of their ficials. If no favorable result Is reojueat, ten 6000 watt alumi- obtained, then M be taken up YUM Drive Report num lights will be erected on wHn the Public Utilities Com- Route 35. from Raritan Road mkMlon. to Washington Street in the An offer of 180.00 from My. Shows Progress very near future, with the cost Fred Muady of t«7 Oatberlns €. Le*lte Hatchclpr. general borne solely by the State. •M. waa received at tbe meeting cbainu*u uJ U»e. vjil member- The letter was gratefully re- for Lot 80 in Block «1. Tbe let- ship drive of the local P R R ceived by members of the coun- ter was referred to the ctoalr- YMCA Deported thai to dale 544 cil, and Councilman Jankow- man of taxes for further study. new member* were enrolled and* sfci expressed the council's ap- A letter of thanks was receiv- the ca«h contribution total wa* preciation to Councilman Irwin ed from offkWls of the First 11710. The driven goal U 11Q0 House for his persistent efforts Methodist Church on John St. Members and 14009. to bring about this action. 1 for the cHy * action In comply- The chairman was very en- The new lights, along with ing with a request to correct tfctuiaatlc in hl» report In that blinker and flasher lights- now distorted sidewalk In *he vicin- the tlvlf organisation* and in- present in that location on Rt. ity of the church. dustry are iDcreanInt their ron S3. will correct a situation that Councilman House spoke •rlbullonjr Msb&Unllally over WHAT DfD THE GOVERNOR OF 50LJTH looking on opprovingly are: Council- needed attention for some time. briefly on tbe annual drive be- preriouK driven It I* hoped that The council w-»s In receipt of CAROLINA SAY TO THf GOVERNOR OF man Al Jankowiki, Counctlmart-Qt-lorgs ing conducted by the local YM- other organisations and indust a letter from residents of thr NORTH CAROLINA' — about the tome Loon Wisniewiki, Richard A. Robinson, CA, and their efforts to collect rase to follow ault HO that the southerly Bide ot George Street an additional 1500 to set up a teeD'ace center at the YMCA thing that the Mayor of South Amboy Oroa manager of the N. J. Bell Telephone In tbe vicinity of Dohaney teenage cartteen at the Y site. may become a reality. •bout a condition that ha* ex- Joseph Charmollo said to fh« Mayor of Co., Councilman James VonDerveer, and House termed »« « "som*thm* isted since the erection of the Mel Shep*d, YMCA secretary SayreviUe Anthony Popowski when they Councilman John Howley. needed In the city' and urged announced that Vera Mlrova apartments in that area. 10 cooperation by residents. tried the new dial system phones at the The Soulh Amboy 1 • exchange becomes When the Dohaney project will i-endvtt a bodybuilding It was also made known st new Bell Telephone Company diat-center was atwut to begin, residents class for mother*. The classes PArkwoy I- at 3:0<) a. m. Sundoy, Octo- •he meeting that Mr. Sbepird were aware of the fact that wfll be held at the Y AUo on the on Route 35 ber 20th. local Y Secretary, ha* requested they would be deprived of the Menda. ait* daaaes In tap. ball ibat any retired men in thf use of their garages, which room and batlet dancing. Reg is- olty interested In setting up » were accessible through a road trstlon for both rlasne* will b« eenlor aduH prorrero he l»re- OPENING RALLY tn back of their bonnes, but en Friday fram 3.30 to 7:CO p.m. Two Motorists Fined LIBRARY INSTALLS CURB aent at the Y on the third TONIGHT tbey were promised that tome •JftreU FJlftkov i* in chaffee of SERVICE FOR LIBRARY Thursday of each monW». An FOR DEMOCRATS means' would be made available *• city dlviAion i>f the drive mvd by Magistrate Everitt PATRONS effort Is berng m»de to provide Municipal Chairman Fred to them opon completion of the Howard Johnson la chairman of Two molorlste were fined in The latewt innovation put tome useful profram for retired Leslie announced that the project. the roJIroad division this week's session of the mu- Into prarttcr by the South men in the city, according to Mr South Amboy Democratic Since no solution had been nicipal traffic court by Mails Amboy Ftee Public Library In Shep»rd, and anyone Interested Organisation will officially found tg the present day. resi- ranges at Monaghsn's. U-ale Lverllt. n hook drpn»ll box which haa In sucb a program U welcome open this year'n polUlrst dents have asked the city coun- inf law prices. Jamrs Napolirllo of Jcney been placed en Augusta St: to attend. campaign tonight (Thurs- aiy was fined 95 and fS coats cil to Investigate the condition, day) wIVh a rally at Fritz* m-ur Broadway. for fallUir to kee>? to r. E. J. Becker Issued Uie many of the residents claim Avenue ^o portnll book rr'urns to be ARM'S PHARMACY: ticket. made on a U hour basis. their automobile* have suffered Leslie announced that thr Gerald A. Larson of 8poU- considerably due to being left Jaiei J. Harrigti, IBC Tel. SOulh Amboy 1 -9723 local candidates: John Another ohjert of t^ie it- wood was fined |19 fine and |5 poftit box. aorondJnf to a out tn the open. Real Etiole s> Inturonc* Tr1f(». Al Jankowftkt and ooats for tpredini 60 mph. in a Tbe residents of the «reu of Irvln House will addrew the member of th< library board. Sayr*Vill« Shopping Cenl«r 10 mph. lone. Tpr Becker U- is the hope that persons hold- fered some possible solutions to This Sunday rroup, plus several State tuod tbe ticket. the problem, namely .continue Tel SOuih Amboy 1-4567 County candida>te«. ing lon< ovrr-due books may The prtblie It Invited. find It easier to muke return. Vi theae booka. NATIONAL Po4#raa«'t and Modvfo't M«in Liquor Ston A, Jiarkins Cle*a*j «•» tho Day Wt otuvit Bttl bUU ft lmuratKt (>•• •* C«*< Oil burner*, and furnaces at If you're In a burrr. «ry MOB. ttt fine Si root MOKAGHANH GoeJ plum bin*. ))• #»•!•• Sire* axhsn's. Tel. SA. 1-0M3. C«r ttf Mfcslfc Aa*k*r I I Ml hssOissi. isetai work Aince U83. 1-11*4 Stevens Ave. and David 81. Tfc« M17TB AMMY Thursday, October 17, 1957 AWMTING THE SfGML .. Jr. Women Hair Automatic Sewkf MfLE-SQlARE Art Authority Machnes Sales Cent u»« Mn Jean Mfcrssr Joeetsh dtaitmlte preceding the burlneet meet- on Upswing Trtfgv, Mr and Mn Albert Ing, Mrs. Virginia Allen of 1MB retntroed from » two- when offered to teat the new Autommtle rwin»-sn>esHs dtrtet-Jtal mfem a« the N. J. pr*t#nted a program »re Ben Tetofbone Co. office o>. "Vour Child In Art," A for »n tnnreasln«- ahar* ef t#- Hdtd on emlllng- the Mayor of wu pre«e>nrted to Mr» n of tal 17. S. honsehold iwwtstj Ma- Milwaukee to eongrmokite him A Men who Is known to the olutt chine MICJ, aeeorflikf U Mr. for a two week «n th* Br*ve« werld-*erlm **«•- h+ittU'"' »f her eiteiwh* ert L«btgb-^rtth over of the Slnfer S«wsr« 4ory^-AUtrrorh. Mayor Frank work mtd her previous appear aA J. C. Penny. i ateet* bemfcsu W Zetdler «f Mlrwaake* ««< m>' the mem'her»hlp F*». (he ttnrversMy While ^traditional n*n-«srto- aWe Co ifwwfr the phone h/m- g memttern vrlll «t the mattr models retain a substan- aelf, Mayor Charmello left th* <«-nrt 1he Sth IH• Mfe toeauee ef Election pH Rimtton, Aivtaor; Mr*. signed for Ahe quality refulae Chsu-meTto Is a Tanker fan. TfttvlA Owftti, Pre«.; Mm. John an well as decorative atlbohlnst Kveritt. Mm. Harold Fllskov. nyw acoonnt for nearly a qisar- Charles W»de, Jr. celebrated Bay Dstendol of Melrose Toy Mm t Mr*. Chute* Wade. tfie approval of the N J- came Raymond Mlkio*. Mr*. Preston o^'omatlcs eurretiily are mak- lawi. rowell, Mm. Erneoi Rmalley. ing e-ven grralrr gains Unoe the The Flret Prest>j*«s?tan Chnreh Mrw. WaBter Stahel, Mr*. Harry recent rntroductlon of Slnjw'* of Sesrth Amber wu the s«*ne The Bo*rd of PubMe Works Week, Mm. Karl Wilbur, Mr*. new Slinto O-Matte fully anr'o- srf the baptism of Mr. and at next meetlot w4U name • Irwin Wilklrw. Mrs. Jotu) Wort matic model. The BlanUO- ley, Mrw. Edward Uhler. Mrs. Mclvtn Ralwm's four b«- Board of Adjoatntent to work ReheorsinQ roles they will play in con- Matlc Is -1h« first and only tVlly dvwo—Ovnnto. Patrtela Ann. In conjunction wMh the new Art D«pt. Chairman. Mrs. ADlormllc machine for bene ) and HeJen Theresa. Rev. ordinance. venion oi South Amboy ;• telephone sy»- George Buckalew announced use designed and oompletely Dad Marakens ofrlesVjed. Fol- tem to dial operation at 3 01 a. m. Sun- plan* tor maMng favors for the tnannfactitred fn America. •An obaerrallon: Experience BonVh Amboy Memorial Ho^ii- taring the ©eretrtony ,a buffet day are Joieph Farkoj of 190 Madison Main reason for high consa- was served. im what you yet when yottVe ta] st Thankarlvln*. mer Interest in fully automatic for eometlilnf Avt., Perth Amboy, James Pickeni of 3/ Mrs. Donald Oovnwd reported sewln< maotilnes, sail Mr. An ttnusw»l MM appeared in Washington Ave., Catieret ,and plant <1«7 WM reaH«ed for the Char- NlcfcM, IS the growth of crea- week's burglary at the Hy Fund as a reniH of the re- Jadse ErertU'i court en Mon- service supervisor Leslie M. Taylor of Nep- tive sowing with the accent on day—«. ton preaaed eftarges a- Circle Inn on K*. 35 netted $150 eent Taj; D»y. fashion. "The automatic ma- •Wtnst him father for oaretev tune Cify. A» signal, Farkas and Pickers Mr*. Emettt Smalley at»d Mm. chine bas expanded the horls- 4rtok*r who ber 14. The president Anthony post-World War O. phenomenon, took a friend down to i*e cor- 8karrynski announced the ten- according to Mr. Nlckaa and ner of Anguet* St. and Broad- There are »• ffw people in tative date for Hhe annual Holf has coincided with the Jump In way and policed swn>M th<> town who think that thf As: in Name Banquet In Jan. 12. 1958. creative sewing In .the home wbnH 4o the Tnut Co. T)uUdl*K. Flu it a Chinese ohlmney. Sob Stel&fr, and Charles Lcwan- over the same period. and s»l*: "Th*i"* the thirst dowskl are eo-chiUrmen for the RecofnMlcn of this huge now bulMlng 1n town — It "hait more No one Wuilding of the tfcrodtn and Amboy and Safety Squad building has Evans' report sTiow* that thr Railroad, circa 1830. been scheduled for tonight. the group In prayers for the Beoent re*l entitle transfer* squad answered 64 calls, of snek and deoeased members of recorded In the offfoe of the The firbt resident lawyer wu Charles Morgan, son of James Thursday evening al 8 p. m. which 43 were entergencies; 13 Marian gf the American revolution. Tire first physician was Or for the next five weelu, aod, Hhe society, and ttie rae«Un«- County Clerk M. Joseph Duffy transports and 6 We calls, re- wu d^d are as follows: L. O Morse, 1832. The first postmaster was Charles Pexrine, 1844. aeoording to Mrs. RonmV Bol- quiring 494 rrtanhour* of duly. The fsrtt m»yor of the Borough of South Amboy, 1888, wu Cor comb, nurse's aide chairman Katie Stolte to Mr. and Mr*. Mileage covered vfas 70S miles Joseph Qulomn, Rlds;eway Ave. nelius Mcr. Ambrose Treiano-wan. few additional registration* can i used. The flnt (Ire company was organized after the fire of 1890, be accepted today. Fellowship to Attend Sovhte Besner to Mr. and I Of the calls 37 were local. 4 Mre Joaeyh Besner, Borden- which devastated a block on Broadway. Mn. Hoicomb, who lWee at from Sayrevflle, 7 ton highway. On July 4, 1912 a Wright Brothers Biplane carried the ffett Rosefle Meeting town Avenue. «1 KendaU Drive, Parlln. wU* 3 each to Morgan and Say re About a doten meaabera of tb« airmail In New Jersey from the local post office Dr. t. E. Halnea that appUcanU may oall her atI Woods, and one each to Lau- waa postmaster' at that time. Oliver G. Simons *»s the pilot and Tounjr Peoples Fellowsnip of her home (SO 1-253?) any (hue1 rence Harbor, CHffwood, and Christ Episcopal Church, South Harold G. Hoffman was a pasaenger lie was then a reporter for before the start of tali eve- ! Madison Park. the Perth Amboy Kvenlog News. Amboy, will aitend the first nbif'« erase. S*e etretaed, how- Joseph Bush headed the list meeting of the season of the Thomas Scully was our first Congressman. erer. tbejt after tbhi evening no with 40 calls answered; Robert When the Baptist Church, Second and Stockton Streets, was Y o u n t Churchmen of the further registration! ecmJd be KeBy 37; Jack Hardy 32; Frank Northern Convocation of the re*on*tnict«d after the Morgan Explosion of 1918, one of Its Grace, 27 and Jack Kuhn an- Dioceee of New Jersey. The •Ulned glass windows contained a replica of a service flag which The courae, which k frelng swered 26 calls. meeting wll be held In St. nearly every home In town displayed proudly in honor of its •erv- conducted by Mre. Hope Hae- During the month the squad Luke's Church, Roselte, begin- tee rnso This Is believed the fir*; such window In the nation. fell, began laet Wedneeday eve- i eondu- led several boat drills to ning1 at 4:S0 p. m. The first Jeraeyman lot' in the World War 1 was Luke A. Lovely ninf, with the following Mndl- : aequaJn'' the members with the for wheat the local Leglan Po»t i» named. He waa In the Engin- Cars will leave the Christ dfttei retiMered: Mr*. Holcpm-b, list of the newly acquired ma- Church Parish Hall at 3:45 P. eer*. Captain C. Raymond Ilulsart ilater Major), commanding. Mn. Florence Kovel. Mrs. Row rine equipment. M. and those attending are re- (B (be hattle of Cambral. Michael ( ary was Injured In thin Fraster, Mra. Kay BarmnowaU, The squad alio participated quested to bring a boz^supper. hattle which the engineers fought with shovels and anything Mn. PatrieU Rehranskl. Mrs. In the BrlarcUfr, N. Y Fire- Included on the program are a available as Ihey were unarmed Adele Va«lla, Mn. UaH Man men's Parade and held a tir*t business, meeting, a panel d4s- The flnt Auxiliary to a Legion Po«t to be organized In the f on and Mrs Sylvia Ssrbarm. All Aid demonstration at the Emma eusSlon, and recreation. The "WRIIIf N (^| T>(F WIND AT* member* of the Bo. Anftoy entire United Slates I* that of Luke A. Liwely Post It was formed Artleth School for the Boy refular meeting of the Y.P.F. pctmlculor fcy Mrs. J. Kenneth SlulU who served at IU prealdent Momoiial Hospital AoxifUry Semite. has been cancelled for that rve- M Hy»fj The first Governor of New Jersey from South Anrtioy was "HA I II 1- HYMN" FoUowtnc the oomipletion of ninf. < I'tmnScopf < olor Harold U. Uoffmaa. Ute flve-weein acrfet of ofaceet Church Group to On Monday evening at 7:0.0 KKJ|)AY~ i SAT. at the Ftnt AM Squad bulldtnr o'clock the Woman s Auxiliary Victor Motuf«Su*on Haywofd Former South Amboyan the group will begin a •erte* of Present Musical Show of the New Brunswick District "DEMETRIUS 'onJtbe->«b" traJnhtg aesalons The combined societies of the wfll meet s.t St. Peter's Chvrch & THE GLADIATORS" at the Booth Amboy Hoepfcal t iiK-ni.Srope Technlcalof Saed for $25,000 St. Lawrence church In IMM- In gpotrwood. Several loenl •I'hif Itll Chamllcr-Jock I'ul.nc. •tarttog Nvvenrber 17 and con- renee Harbor will present their women plan to attend l^e SIGN 0F E Mr. Valentine Jurewiei. for- ttonlng for five Sunday morn- " ii! PAGAN" merly of Upper Main St. iruf 3rd Annual Musical Show, Tt'e meeting which will inHude con- SUN tArtH •rues. tn** froa I:S9 a. m. to lt:M a Small World." Friday. Satur- ference reports and fllm«irlp«. Al.l. TtLMNlCOLOK SHOW now a EnglMown resident in P. SB. day and Sunday. Oct. It, 1$ Allan L«fd Luab«ffi Scott being nurd for 123.000 by 7-VK The Christ Churrh Altar Csvpptnc cereaaenlea will ta*e •ml 20 at 8:00 In St. Lawrence's Guild will meet at 8 p. m. on "RED MOUNTAIN" mont T*rgon*k( of SayrevlO. place the week of December 15. auditorium. Matinees S:00 p. m. Tuesday evening. Following thr That l» the imnunl sought hv after whleh thosw cao4id»**» The ahow wtU present a mtul* business meeting, a display of Mr. Tanronnki on Tirhilf of hU who have tumntfuUy completed • •1 tour around the world with vestments will be bhown ami minor son. Edward, for Injuries die coarse, win be full-fiedfei different foreign countries be- their aUnlfresynre will lie dis- whleh he suffered on Ort. 4.lUd Creea n«rae'i aldea and will ln« repre*en<*d In eertf Mid cussed. 1*55. when allegedly strurk by be Qualified «o aeeiet regittered dance. The proceeds will be do- • truck on Main St . Sayrevlllf The Annual Fashion Show nurse* In hoapKak and ollntc* nated to the Convent ana presented on Wednesday < ev* Mr. Jurewlrt Is the owner of Much of the training equl? School Fund. The Director ninf. Mrs. Josephine Rehfuss I* th« vehicle alleged to hav* tnent for th* covnte bma been of the show U Mr. Joseph O. chairman of the event. la tomm imr commrrcul jei *ir - eauaed the Injurlr* to the boy. IbMrr* a sort vpon^sr -rubber oaygrn •Mined by the Sottth Amber H*ff and the musle will be played by the Pianist Mr*. B»y a aulMnatlcally lowered Thr IUIHI ^,-1 C'-»Uli-.->H In H 111 HMPHKI. wtUe the Sooth Elver moad Hendrlcka, who will he Ihc o»ilin« of the plane if kiti'l. On' triirMl u'i.Hil> • Amonq the Ihmqs whifh accompanied by Ihe Toaaja> down Lot not out ii o 1 3 year cahsn p»s—ur» hoepitaJ bede for elattsroom de- old boy i (ifi< beard 'VVln Will i MeDonaid Trio." The SOLT« AMIOV CITIZBN Thursday, October 17, Did You Know? 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(Formaly fh« FomHv Liquor Stor«) (Mer fffW UUHfiEMENT NEBUS MARKET ITINES - LIQUORS - BEERS SOUTH OUTSTANDING MAIKIT Frt« Delivery Tel. SOuth Amboy 1-1942 o full line of I0J PINE AVENUE SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. QUALITY MEATS A GROCERIES PORTABLE ELECTRIC 45.09 DESK MODEL Round Bobbin Llk. *.» tllM 290 HOOH KITUS ST. SOUTH AMIOY, N. J. 9* ft** D^fwy CeH SOwlfc AiAbcy 1-O2U MAPLE CONSOLE ELECTRIC 9730 Compl.t. WitK Stool Cars CONSOLE ELECTRIC 39J9 Although round bubbles are the Pattenti with hearing defects are usual thing in nature, a General aaked by the Loa Angelas Founda- Hectric sciMtUt, P»ter Senlo, hu Oon for Otology to bequeath their com* up with aquare onca. ThcM FEATHERWEIGHT PORTABLE NOW aara for aritw*. A study of the Like New-Reg. 1169.50 appear In lithium fluorld* when auditory nsrvt and temporal this glaw-Uka material la bom- bpnes is expected to be helpful in BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED barded with neutron* in an atomic the fight against deafness. reactor. Also Floor Modds aod DanoMtratofi Julie'* Beauty Parlor bq»«»t Holr Cutting one? Styling at Greatly REDUCED PRICES! SMCIAUZING IN Tinting and 1 minute Steam Permanent Shoo Early-Some Model • One Of A Kind Waving (No Chemicali) Pnone ftrPHEM Horn* lUmonttrmHtm or oMt Sus>errl«*e4» Hair removed fermonewn^ hy •Trut* Mark at IM Blo«*r Mis- Co. Style, Power Murk He«treloHon «t)ltti«. iitnrr |BI~« I . unit man' . li iin|ir«.tUUI DOWNS, Pt«a. — Ow U Veen U$»ti»mt» rk the IV IB |-'<>r\\u SINGER SEVVi.NC CENTER 11ISO SnVINS AVfNUI SOUTH AMWY, N. J. | t MI||I «HIIIIIU-C .MIU.I titltm. liru«> Itrar- i. c P*M s >. unil "itirr hr**t armrc f«u1uir». ( j.rn liiixlion chamlirr t» S. A. 1-M47 TOODS SHOPHiKO CtKTER l) wilhiu Ihr rtiindrr iH.rt- Ml 19'iH 4 tirtrolrt trmk« hu>« dual kCMillantp* anil inli «!»!<»«•'• «"ll»'. IKKXI, uiul frtitlcr*. Tei SO I- 1611 Th* StlTM AMBOV Octobt 17, 1937

Ores FIDS on Boyag •molka'i Slbs and Petticoats The »lh> an* pattleMt hare n Aufo Body nrpportinr rote In earrylm ••* fashion's «irhoa*tt«. tFtsArihit! COMPUT1 MHI4ISHIN0 Op Ow EMy ftcsUJ Pbin Mitt Florenre Center, exten- This then is the sion clothing- upwUllit «f Hi- ux$c which tve have heard WHMNO rers University, nays the satis- DUfONT JftAY QIAIIMO faction and lenrth «»f wear *•• of him, and declare unto "Most of UR get a laugh out *et from »il»s and pcttteMto you, thai God it light, of (he family album, but can SOuth depends on the «aallty «f the and in him is no darkness "Take thia bunch of money fafcrtt, fit infl <-are in han«1- looV in the mirror without ft I mil* p«t So. hr*. at all.—I John 1:5 srrin." down to the store, dear, and Hiohway If possible, try on slhtt to de- get $2 worth of groceries." CMMr termine atwarMy of fit before 10 Y»»» *< Thr S*mt Location, bDytai, Miss Oessler atmest*. The smoother the fit of the slip HUIC CENTER the better the effect of yoor irannenti. Many dips are nro- If* ftoto St, r A. VA-«-ltW Twtloned or the ayeraire. thort and tall figures, and ^ome are even proportioned tor fall, slen- der or heavy hips. For (lender flrnres. bias eat slips fit more nnoothly. For women with •tout flrur«s or large hrps. *trat|ht eat sikw with cores are more flattertnjr. The number of fabrics used In dips and petticoat* hat Mir- P*. F. CLEARY ed. Each hat Its advantage* from tbe standpoint of price, A HEATING comfort, lannderablhty. wear or 354—4th STREET style. The ityle* can be simple SOuth Ambor 1-M91 and basic for everyday wear or (framed up for dressier occa- sions. Look for labels that tell ton about shrinkage control, color fastness, care and* Other Ask yourself these questions speeta) feature*. Al Examine workmanship care- fully. Look at ae*m finishes, PAINTS application of trim, thonlder straps and fabric. Knitted fab- LOW PRICES rics are popular since Itiey re- sist wrinkle, dry flultkly Mid Before You Buy need no Ironing. Woven fab- IAOLO-PLASTM rics, fncludlnc multlfllament Jrepe. UffeU and satra, are a- Tel. South Amboy 1-0815 vailable In many ftben that at- Route No. 35 Inre JoBf wear and ease of care. Open Daily 8 To 8 any Water Heater

Tricky Treat For Witches "WHAT SIZE WATER "IS IT EXPENSIVE HEATER SHOULD I BUY?" TO OPERATE?" Remember these two points and you Again the answer is "no"—if it's an can't go wrong! electric water heater You only pay to Buy |MN] first in lemon juice) and a maraschino cherry. For "curls," Not if you buy a flameless electric swirl Cinnamon-Maple Whip Topping from a pastry tube or with An electric water heater is designed a gpoon. Cut the banana in half, crosswise. Cut slantwise pieces water heater and have adequate for eyes and nose from one half. Neit, cut cherry in half to com- wiring. There's no need for a flue and built to give you many years of plete the "eye" effect. For the mouth, cut second banana half, trouble-free service. To insure extra lengthwise, trim, and place with tip ends at the mouth corners. connection to the chimney. An elec- Decorate the Jack O1 Lantern Pie with "curb" made with the tric water heater needs only an elec- long tank life most electric water Topping- tric circuit and water pipes ... and can be installed heaters are equipped with a magne- To make Cinnamon-Maple Whip Topping: Combine Vi cup sium rod. The corrosive action of the heavy cream, 1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar, V* teaspoon cinna- anywhere in the house. Install it and forget it! Be- mon, and V* teaspoon maple flavor. Whip until quite stiff. Fill a cause it's flameles8, an electric water heater is clean. water attacks the rod, not the tank. paittry tube with the topping and quickly swirl the "curls." There are no fumea, soot or greasy smudge to add Most manufacturers guarantee their Variation: Substitute V* cup maple wgar candy, crushed, for the electric water heaters for at least maple flavor. to house-cleaning chores. An electric water heater is cool to the touch, too. Heat-hoarding insulation keeps ten years. the heat in the heater, where it belongs. Children See your Authorized Reddy Kilowatt Dealer for full The First Sayreville can play around it in perfect safety. facts on a ftameleae electric water heater. Shopping Center LIVE BETTER... Electrically DIRECTIONS: SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED REDDY KILOWATT DEALER Follow Badentown Ave. to Bo dew Place, on Route 9, Turn in at the New Telephone ...tor 9 rial deal NOW! Building. REDDY KILOWATT lUrter JCP&L DEALER Jtney Central Power * Lifht Hark* I 14m

PLENTY OF PRANK'S FREE PARKING fadio - Electric - \O I 431) APPUANCIS UlCTftM BAMMS SALES and SttVIC! M. MOAOWAY IO. AMtOT WBL H. LEWIS OFFICE A SHOW ROOM 1M HENRY ST. TEL. 1-WS. T«i MNcnst SHW Thu^fcl for October: Happiows MDI «v«rythiac; it t bwy Tk* SOUTH AMBOV Thnf day, Occob«i 17, TfirE, Garden State Parkway MOW SHOWING AT LOEW'S RT 35 DRIVE IN IWS Safety Checks MifO*t Drive In Toll collector* on the Garden RUt«« Parkway are checking all WRITTEN on vehicles anil driver* (or defects TEfthe WIND In ihHr condition as another rffort to MMtre safety atone the n.Vmllr Miperhlfhway. 'HUDSON-BACAU MAI ON! (' h a | r m a n Katharine E. While of the New Jertey High- way Authority reported today today that Parkway toll collec- I-fc WaiT Disney's tor* have been Instructed to fit. erk on the safety of all ve- CINDERELLA hicle* pasiilnr through their In TECHNICOiOR lane* and to report any wpp«r- f mt defects to State. Police. ROCK HUDSON ">""'' Commissioner White said "GOLDEN BLADE that, whenever a collector spot* SASKATCHEWAN" a Aeemlntiy unsafe car or oper- ator, he will ask the driver to aa \ ALAN IHILUT Vtt&l to the vide of the road and ITWS. LAPP WINTERS await the arrival of a State ' lilt Gl AS') M If-PFP mifACutrujsly fits »he foot of the cinder girt and the Trooper. A detachment of New | (jranrl [>jl^ in thi<, v onp from Walt Disney's "CirvJerel'a," 'he BuCna Visti •> AUDIE MURPHY Parkway around the clock. I re rriraw in prnt by Tpr.hmcnlor Broken springs,, bald tires, no headllfhU ,no windshield wip- ers, or any other obvious de- fects are being: sought In the ef- Be Ehlers Guest fort to assure safety for both at Loew's the spotted driver and his fel- low motorists on the road. The Any ptrlodninct • tt Ehlers.' et cheeks also cover intoxicated DT - SHOP BY PHONE • ptnie! lust tike tiM inch Irani drugged drivers. The tn'u- (inodyrnr Thrnter's -i-ri'--. "A Turn nf Kate" (alternate m«tlt unwinding strip to boi Mondays, NHC-TV, !l:H0 p.m., N'YT. siariiriK St'pt. •!!)) lifrhls up the oil ice—3 strip* f« adult. Offer Authority regulations govern- 1 ing use of the Parkway prohibit skies with pmlmlily Irn lnii?ht>- : ai ray of s-iars I'vrr to rolftle on a SCARS CATALOG food until Dec. 30 tt ill Loew's repular tt-lt-vision pniKfam. "lii>-n>an" ICnhert Kyan (upper left) except Stilt ind Metropolitan in ""vehicles whose condition,, will do comrrly as well as "hei'" IDICS, Dfhnnair i)avirl Nivcn runs Offers Over 100,000 Items New York. equipment or tires creates a the gamut of comedy-tragedy; "•-(•ar-winninK comic .lack Lemmnn •probable hazard to such vehi- (lower right) wiH hy some "hi-avirr" dramatics; Charles Boyer SOvth Amboy I-21OO cles or others," as well as "ve- has parts guaranteed to surprint' his fans, while Jane Powell, of the hicles while operated by a per- lovely voice, will appear in M>!iie non-singing roles. Ask For Operator 13 son under the Influence of In- toxicating Hcfuors or any nar- cotic or habit-forming drug." Motorists with questionable can will be aaked by toll col- lector* to stop in the interest of the safety of the occupants. If a driver refuses, a description of the car and all other perti- nent Information wlH be radi- Starting3:01 AM, October oed to the nearest State Police patrol which can halt the vehi- cle for the suggested safety check-up. for all SOUTH AMBOY 1 Noting that Parkway toll col- lectors have been acclaimed for their courtesy and service, Com- missioner White urged motor 1st* to cooperate with them In the efforts to promote gTeater safety

Brain Twizzlers I Problem 1. Three men — Bigg, Badd and Wolff — had three sons — Bigg, Jr., Badd, Jr., and Wolff, Jr. One son was a lawyer, one a banker and one a doctor. The following clues should en- DIRECT ^^r^^r^^^^^^^a^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^w ^^^^^^a^v> ^^^^^^^a^^^^^^a^a^a^^y ^HaHi^^ ^^^a^^^™ able you to determine the name of the lawyer: 1. The lawyer often played a well-matched game of tennis with his father. 2. Badd, Jr. called the doctor a DISTANCE socialist. 3. The doctor's father had an engagement once a week to play WEDNESDAY golf with another of the fathers. 4. Bigg had been a paralysis LADIES' DAY victim since his youth. DIALING Coach Excursion! Probleai 2. A man with a desk, a chair and a lamp advertised to NEW YORK them for sale, offering any one, any two or all three pieces. How and NEWARK many different combinations are SAMPLE FAMS To To possible? MOM Newark H.w York Brata Twizxler Solutions Pt.PUatMtlch.$2.40 $2.85 dun| Atbwry Part ...1.95 2.50 pus dw«i U«f Iranch . .. 1.75 2.30 duii| dun)) t ip|oeun ) tad !«• 1.45 2.00 I auo|» nt*d -| MO OOMO Wa4n*»riayf—an any train |OJ pu» JIRSIY POINTS, and many places throughout THl NATION, MTtvliti Mawarii aftar I:3S A.M. o. Nn Ya* aft* «:IO A.M. if - Now York City and vicinity Chicago •ITIMNM0—an any train torn* day * MAtU lltlS A.M. ham N.w York; BUY U. S. SAVINGS HONDS Philadelphia and suburbs Detroit UiSO A.M. ham Nawaffc an PM- liOO A.M. tftm N*w Vark on J*ri«y Boston San Francisco CMM (Tnir.aay.l. and many other cities TtCKftl MUfT M fUtCM* 1ft/ ClASSlFIED auoai •OAIOWW TIAW Ma H*M Parn far CMWran DON'T MAKE A MOVE Ikkatt «l b* accapUd on troini of Call Michaal A. Birardi & Son* •Mha* rollrood from oU itotioni to and tftduaina South Amboy. Siata Wida Movari. Rao«onob],l Rota*. Llbarty 6-9468 or SOuth Caflfttft Ticker Ag—tli or TII»» robJti Amboy T -1996. for frain »rvi<* WATCH YOUR MAIL FOR Jtrwy Ctntral Lines HtLP WANTED FEMALE ALL WOMEN »lort now for big Chriit • COMPLETE INFORMATION mai, •arningi 01 an AVON Repra Railroad sentotive. Call Liberty 8-9586. SOUTH AMBOY1 10/10-17 -24 You are being sent a special booklet con- r in ...... ,i rn ill i i TELEPHONES taining detailed information on ho,w to dial ADAM LOVELY AUTP and tips for better service. To take full TO GET NEW jPLUMBING * HEATING RADIATOR TED'S SERVICE advantage of your new service—it's a good NUMBERS CM Hatting Highway 35 idea to read these facts carefully . . . and To enjoy good service, Phon, SO I 2041 keep them near your phone for reference. |#» Hrary Strict ptease check the number before making calls after Sooth Amboy Idrntlfylnx If you have any questions, just call the the change to dial. You will Tel. $01-01 it To help spped up Ihf location Telephone Business Office. Well be glad of hou»«hold "hut-off valve* get a new directory listing TraiT'*—"•ri »nd pipelines In »n emergency, to help. • II new numbers before lake time now to mark them all clearly with Identifying October 19. dabi of colored paint. UM one color for all hot water line*,I MBW JHtIV ••l.k. TELEPHONE COMPANY RMI Eslolt Insurance another color for cold water 4« Mar* r line*, and additional colon for' Mfc* A*Wv I 0430 KM ltn«*, wa*te lines and the like. Tfce SOIT* AIHBOV flTUK* 17, 19V7

1958 APPLE-POLISHER RUPTURE-EASER Bowl 'Em Over lAIIATIElLOl f\221X14 > T a u» PAINT POINTERS By LKE JOCGt.ARD Lloyd — $1395 You're no-one in All-llmr ABC Sln|-I*v (hkmplon 123 S. SftVINS AVI. particular? SOUTH AMIOV SO 1 10M He acts a trifle cool; ,121f. IN But if he meets a V.I.P. Tomkto Pie«, Spaghetti i l'i M.t:it Oh brother, does he •nd S»u« »»' MMUI fHVV .'<•>. MOKC1AN SO 1-4496 drool! OH* DAUT 4 P. XM\ :

PETERSON PHARMACY 133 N. fc<*4woy. So Notice fo Persons Desiring T«l.$Outh Aml»ay 10137 F«£EC«UVERY SERVICE Absentee Ballots Shinjjles and shakes should be painted wilh material specially Goto mode for (he purpnse, and ar- If you are a qualified and registered voter ol the Stale who fordinjt lo a definite procedure. expects to be absent outside the State on November 5, 1957, or a This is nccessary/mainly because the Movies shingles a year or mure old. EQUIPMENT qualified and registered voter who will be within the State on whether made of cvmrnt-asbrs- ll IN ranch r;isii:r to efti a hotter November 5, 1957, but because of illness or physical disability lirs or wood, are blotter-like in their ability t«i absorb oil from job with thr tight equipment no will be uitable to east your ballot at the polling place in your district the paint. mutter what tho sport. In bowl- on t»aid date, and you desire to vote in the General Election to be Be Ehtort Gu«st of ony 'Iher^fnrf, exceedingly porous itif; >uu will find it's all nnpor- vhi^ples require a first coat of t.mi that your bowling ball be held on November 5, 1957, kindly write or apply in person to the Walter Reode Thtafr* "Stucco, Shako and Shinple" your own- personally drilled to undersigned at once requesting that a civilian absentee ballot be paint to which retnforcinc oil your own finger size, personally forwarded to you. Such request must state your home address, and Any performance... fof nomoMy! hiis been added at the rate of Measured as to span, personally t«o <|tiarts to one quart of paint. the address to which said ballot should be sent, and must be signed Just take last inch from metal un- suited to your physical make-up phis one pint of turpentine or and style of delivery as far as with your signature, and state the reason why you will not be able winding stripto bo x office—1 Strip mineral spirits. the weight of the bnll is con- for child (und«r 12). 3 strips for V spcond coat should ct tcined. to vote at your usual polling place. No civilian absentee ballot adult. Offer good until Oec 30 of one to t»(i quarts of oil to a will be furnished or forwarded to any applicant unless request u.illon i>f ,the same paint. Final In selecting a proper sized tt* Utt /• Coth* coat then is used as supplied by bowling ball, it is good to re- therefor is received not less than eight days prior to the election tho manufacturer, member that the thumb hole and contains the foregoing information. Mnkcs need onty the side, while the finger holes last t«o ri«1s noted above. should be comfortably snug. Dated: Sept. 23, 1957 \ tip — remove mildew «iih Bowling shoes that fit proper- p;iinl cleaner before painting. ly are another "must" for high Ul hrr« ise, v.|;tins may eventually M. JOSEPH DUFFY, County Clerk. work through nvw coat. scoring. You will notice that the shoe for the right foot (above) Middlesex County, County Record Bldg., has a rubber sole to allow for !Ncw Brunswick, N. J. I In1 In M breaking action on the final step. l\vc The left shoe has a leather sole to facilitate the slide to the fout PERSONAL line. Your bowling uniform, par- GENUINE SPUING L>>i>k iiiiiili «nr»r il\ i, runic. ticularly your shirt or blouse Armour's Choice UAH1UTY -\( todly' Fresh Hams "• Sausage Links *• WILUAH KURTZ AGENO // happened in October: 465 years ago Columbia AiJ tome CLOVERDELL 172 John St. South Amboy, N. }. important Jiicovtrmg that made America pouikte; 176 ytan ago Comwallis did lome important turrendtring that made the United Pork Roll MIDGET 99 Pork Hocks Ttl. $0 Statti pouible- ARMOUK'b blot " f^; FRESH FISH & SHRIMP Livcrwurst by,.« Thurs. & Friday ALL GRINDS set Studebaker-Packard From the Home of TRICK ORTREAT the Golden Hawks. Roady For The GOBLINS' J' for 58 We have o large astortment of Halloween candies. Reaionobl pricas. BUY NOWM Stock it i\ ,*-< YOUR SPECIAL INVITATION Uifed. \\S ^U»

1 INOY HUNT UPTON TO A NEW MODEL SHOWING Tomato Juice TEA-BAGS PHILIP MOTORS 46oz. can 25 So. PineAve. SO M?57 Morgan Fresh Dairy Buys! fv/tM £li/, AXELROD Creamed Cottage PERSIAN Cheese Melons Notice to Persons in Military Service or Snow-White I'rt'sh Cui KS ; i.ovi;um,o(»i Patients in Veterans' Hospitals and C CAULIfLOWEI BUTTER 69 Ib To Their Relatives and Friends Heod 29. If >on arr in tttr military srni »7. kiiully write SNAPPY lo the tinder^i^'tifd at once ni;ikiiier\ire or are a patient in u trlerans1 honpital, fclatiiifi >our name, afre, serial ntnuher. home adilre** und the »» at which >on are siatioited or ean he found, or if you 2^27 App les^ <)etire the military *ervice ballot for a relative or friend then make an •ppliration under oath for a military service hallot lo he for- SWANSON TV DINNERS warded to him. hialing in \our application that he in over the age BEEF. TURKEY, CHICKEN 3 ibs 39 of twenty-one year* ami Mating hi* name, serial number, home 65 •ddrets and the. adifren* at ^hirh he is stationed or ran be found. Dated: Sept. 23, 19Z7 SUPER MARKET M. JOSEPH DUFFY, County Clerk. Middlesex . f*oiilll> Record Bldg.» irk. !V. J. 4UBOROCHTOWH AVE SO AMbOY. M J ^ I 0277 Tfc# B9UTM AMI«Y CITI1BX Thursday, October 17, 1957

[ THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Two Rescued After •Ckito LoisEIWI Published «*try Thursday by n60t 00 Weds Robert Korriss THE 80UTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. Boat Mishap Two 1 The wedding «f Msfe L«*t H. established 1U2 WM» r**cu«d from the Martian *h* FoUsfc-Amarlean CaUaan * NeUl of tli S«e«od St., to Aeb- Bay on ftonday evening T>T *h* dob annoimeed thai the regfl- ert F. Montis, tav *f Mrs. Anad J. R. Wo|eUchow*kt', Managing Editor mtmbrr* of tfte South Amboy lar meeting of ttt« organisation Morriss of 1 Lee Ave.. toak will be held on Monday evening. at 5 p. m. Saturday In J, J, Kelly, Advertising Monoger Find Aid and ftafrtty Fkpra..to pilings . WUfred L Stoeve* offteUt- as Itcond Clan .Matter at the South Amboy Post Office north of ttir PRR coal dumper* ing. '• Under the Act of March S, 1179 anrl «ank. Th« b/Me w«re a gown af le« The two m*n. EaU Pltras, 19 Local Residents Named bin* eatin and a shovMer-tengtb of Baet RwthrrfoTd; and Har- •nbstilption Rates: 1100 per Year. Seven Cent* per Copy Mrs. Henry Leonard was ma- COMPOIITION old Whilaktr, 53 of Rutherford For Jury Duty h*Id on *o the pilings until aid The names of three lacaJ men tron *f boner, while Anaal Mar- p will not be liable fbr errors appearinppg In.thee riM Jr. served his brvther as TUsDtw d th t f h came. Whltaker It reported to were drawn to serve M petit btyood the coat of apace occupied by the error hnvr suffered a back injury an i juror In criminal and elvU beat man. Ushering were Frank courts from October 1' to Octo- Morgan and Lealie BaAchdtr. be made for company** partic- PHran Kvtimd from lacrra- tlom over mnt and face and ber 28. They a#e: Boy Bennett, Following a wedding trip to Protection Fire Company ipation In the parade In Old Richard J. Doetlag, and WH- (fora Francisco, Calif., the eo« Bridge on Saturday, Oct. 19. nhork. Both were admitted to ihf Frrih An»T>oy General Hos- U*m B, pie win live at th* 8«eosid 84. to Meet Tonight The Perth Amboy Firemen's pital. aettresa. For traveling tae brla> Engine Company Band will accompany the Pro- Ro employed by th«- South Anrboy Trust Co. Her husband Is aba a ihrtr way along the lower deck JUST SUPPOSE of the dock whtfh Is accessible graduate of Hoffman High only during low tide, asd ex- Hoppose thai when yev first School and is a veteran of tremely harardous bechose of began to wort you then had World War n. He fs entsteyei M New York sales representa- mud and moss. f«ras«d a plan The newly donated boat of tive by tbe Hanson-Van Winkle whereby e a e h rthe Mrvad wa« launched near A Manning Co., Msjtawan. the site of (he Ill-fated powder time that yon dWk and proceeded to fhe site. www paid, yen After Rush and Stragu gave the banked a part of City Council Target m#-n first aid on the lower deck what yon made. of the dock, they were placed Imagine what a of Candidate's Attack Into tbe squad's boat which At a meeting of 4 be exeeoUva was used Tor the first thne and nit e amount commritee of tbe South Amboy brought to shore and transfer- would now show op In your ac- Republican Club beld at the red to the ambulance. count . . . enodgh, we bet, to borne of Ted Racsfcowmki on Patrolman Charles Rea and let yon do the things that most Sunday afternoon, candidate Anihtony Tartallo investigated appeal to yon. far council from the fourth for police department. ward Lee 9wtetkowtkl leveled A new Iwppan range is »ur* his attack at the member* of to apeal to you. They are beau- tbe oHy council. Following U the text of his statement: tiful, efficient and so easy to -SCHOOL^ NEWS a'«One of the most unfort«na4«i clean. Tou can have gas or elec- experiences of 'ihe average elti- St. Mory's High School trie—wliatev«r yonr preference. •en of Sovtb Amboy Is that be Bv Jam** Moh»r Stop In soon for an estfattate, or baa been neglected by the Dem- ocratic Council, This condition SUnley FeriowtU of ISA re- call S. A. 14584. Wm. H Lewis. ceived honorable mention In hai been exlstlnz for nuny the sUte finals of the Oratori- Plumbing ft Heating, 133 Hen- years; but Is Is moit noticeable cal Interpretation Contest beld ry Street. Thne payments can with tbe currrut Democrat ad- on October 11 at the FootblQ be arranged. mlnUtratlon. The city has Playhouse in Bound Brook. The reached a point where it U fint nrlxe trophy winner waa making no progress, whatsoever Beth Fowler of St. Mary'*, Ru- even though the people are be- therford. Eugene D'Aqnlll of ing taxed more than erver be- CHURCH NEWS fore. The Democrat party ha> SEE, THERE'S NOTHING TO IT—judging that as toon as more vaccine is available Trenton Catholic won second place. Other participant* were FlIST IAPTIST CHUICM rehined Itself Into stagnation from the tmilei, the Asian Flu jhoti were the shots will pe available to the public. Jeffrey Buchler of CllffsMe Soulh Amboy, N. J. aa far as the welfare of the well received by the above group. The In photo above, from I. to r. are: Richard Park High, Dominic S*T]*tliio , Th« P4tT«r'* <(on for (hot* d«ilr- people U concerned. H has kept Ing to Uarn obout boplitm ond alive only its ability to spend Board of Health was able to obtain o suf- Schultz, Nurse Nellie O'Connell, Council- jof St. Peter's, Joseph Sandone of Camden Catholic and Robert p«l f«rvk« at 7i45 the growtng pains such as are the pupil's final rating. "You rail'I calch Iht Flu?" being experienced by other com* at the '58 Chevrolet! The Crown received Interna- Mondoyt Choir at 7>30t lay ScouU inanities with the mass how- tional Honor Rating as « news- ot 7«30; Th* tbdl«l Aid win m**t ol rag developments. Therefore, th« perionag« at I. the only thing left for m Is to It's yours for the asking. Your Chevro- in VK's, so radically changed this en- paper of superior achievements. It was awarded by the critical Wtrfnaiday Fellowship at 7i)0. improve our own status. Im- let dealer will be happy to show you a gine will even look different. service of Quill and Scroll. This Tsplo "Th« Two prove ovr streets. Improve our booklet containing advance information estimate was baaed on % criti- water situation. Improve our The line will have two all-new luxury about the '58 Chevrolet. Be prepared cal analysis of the newspaper PIMT MCTMOMST CHUICH recreational facilities. Better modds of magnificent distinction. as a news medium, leadership south Astboy, M. j. oar welfare services, and IV to see startling changes! medium, featore medium, busi- Isv. Oeorg* I. Ofldan, MM,l*r like. This proalem Is relatively simple as compared to other I ho new Chevrolet will have spectacular 'I hese arc only hints. Stop by your ness medium and educational Swtdayi laboratory. eommunitlei; but unfortunate- Chevrolet dealer's soon and take a peek. 9i4S e. m Church $ schools on Wednesday, Oct. 2 ant Little City." However, a • of ttt« nurwry dwrina th* »*rrlca. the rate thing* art going, It will contest. Tbe schools represent- 7iOO p. *(• Twilight V«ip*n. Tk* ed were St. Peter's. New Bruns- be known as the "Pleasant Lit- poiter will continue Iht i*rl*i s< »•»• lk Bankrupt City." wick; St. Mary's, Perth Amboy, t«S« «« Old Ttilantrrt Charodarii and Red Bank Catholic. Propsj-- •If You Mad Only On* Wl.h. What "The taxes this year haw ed speeches were given and the Wowtd It UV gone up from I6.M to SS.S7 and delegates from each school were I ask you, what hive the taa- mark' & according t» their abll. payers gotten for this Increase? Hy. 5,J0 to 7iW p. «Th to**) tn the IOCIOI room ot S. Farrcll. Barbara Standback. are drinking the rao>e poor wa- Clestc VatI, Louite Sullivan. the chwrtn. Mn. Mobl* leor. Mr«. ter. Carol Sullivan .Mary Lou Reese. Mary Mount ond MM Idno 5low will Claire Baran, Judith Optolo •erve oi hoitetiei. "The faett are that the« Frances Banfleld. Jeanne Trso- frlooy. Counclbnen art driving thr nlec, Marie Junoskl, Helen G«l- 7,00 p. m. The Vo«!h CKolt wltl city hit* debt and are neglect- •inon, Barbara Kiellan. Anne meet for reheartal. Then* who deilfe ing the average cltlsen. Earlter Hrankowskl, Dorothy Mrocs- to ting In the choir *r» aided to be thii year the council was forced to borrow S1M.009 at S% tn or- knwtkl. Gary Sscpan'k. Arlene present. 4 BrseanUk. Laverne Rtad. Diane 1.00 p. * The Senior Choir will der to carry the c» y over until tax payments began to flow tn Metier. Judith ITarmann. Ar- meet for retitortal. l«ne Kooney. Linda PoUs. Rita June. No longer do we have thr- rotU. Mary Ann R*gan, Thrr- . • 00 p. m. The Adult SUrt.OOt surplus In the city eta Masbado, Eileen Sulllvtn, will hold th«lr annual Hallow* »" *<*'• treasury wbkb, was there three Rose McDonald. Lucille Galley. ty for the membert of tflt church years ago. Tblt Is wtjd spending icheol, their famlllet ond Iriendi. at Its test. It Is Wuftderlng and ShciU Brvdcrick, DladV O'- mtamanagemen's at 1U bast. Brien. Doris Wyiuda, UUUn Foltgwloa th* grand march, ant >h* garnet r*(f«»hm*nli will be ier*ekew*kl. 11, »f C-?9 John Zdanlewtea, dtreotor of AnU and Crafts Mr. and Mn. Jtmfi F. Coan ntcmMTilu e SouHt Amboy ReoreaUes er*eram wevli need addlttotsal D*y Bom**, Edward LenJtel. II, for dM>ras«d niwuilWTi of th» of »|« t Aqus'a St.. die* l&st of tit S. Broadway, and Ron- roRram lssD«d a sommary re- roonT sneh M a ftretioose for weeV'at Pti|ltil Sorrenilno, Jhohn D. Leon- Anrboy. ties. the Kxraliy mw*ryt* would tot Idea! If lt can be M- W ard. Chatter Jankowskl, ao* l«B«rue RiMrfhall han Tavern It The funeral was held Satur- Tbe Btfnev were relict of tfe« (jnlred. day and Interment was in Cal- RlctiWd J. Rullhran rd It* nixth sti«««avfol season tr * Grin 10 1980 monitions explosion bw» I>on»t1ons will b« Miwlia "1 would like U see the vary Cemetery, Parlln. and were collected and Inertod under the ruidan*e of th* R*- nr Bmii-ball Iyeague tea«n eV Cnf. Store 7 from Uie five local companies «realtlon Commlndon. 6 by rtrt* Lt. Morgan TaotaU, of outfitted M Sptoi*njrs covM * Chucks and City Ctmrftcll. Aid In soevr- ThJft year's leacne w>nsl*Wa Pharmacy 5 FRANCIS W. POWERS Raritan Arsenal, assisted by found. Francis W. Powers, of 830 2n4 itu * location for the monu- of 1ft teams, each playlnc 18 PBB TMCA 5 7 Patrolman John OT/eary. ment wll al«o be MOfhlt from "Two antlvlUet were a Street, died at home laftt week. Thousands of mail nines rames- Zdanlewk* erpreaied from last year's progatn. name- Ptank's Radio TV 7 He was retired deck hand In the the Council. Ms iVatltud* to the "pnbHe *ahnt Ha* Way o 9 -were scattered over the water- The enterprise Book and ly the Doll Show and 1VI marine department of the Le-front area at the time of tb* spirited mwi who volunteered roll: R. Stetoer lftl. Ladder Co. on Broadway, will Show. The reason was lack af hlfh Valley Railroad, where he blast, and the ildo* carry n«n- their time and effort* m funds. The recreation budget tSX. 17*~492; T. Gale 216; H. was employed for 3D years. be the meetlnr pUoe tor ibe htf the teams' J07. L Deak 202. U Val- drvds onto the beach each year. *M rti9oc+A 1800 over huit year. Surviving *re his wife. Mrs. next meetlnt on NOT. 11. The Little Lea«oe MI. "Ortanlsed recreation, which Minnie Powers, and two sisters, Were concluded wKb thetr an- |UK winner*: Rellly's has as Itu ttrime purpoae. of- Mn. Maudt Wood and Mrs. )»t and 2nd Mortgagei WOMEWB OVTUJ nnal nlcntc at ithe Wteter Warta •m Jobn's BiK Way; Peterson fering a worthwhile use tmr Helen Heilly. both of Staten MEETINa Pa*. The funds for f(bin attolr Phmuj ever Vlnce's Conf.; Soyrt Woods Rtolty Co. leisure time, bccomen more vital Island The Women's Guild ol tfv* were ratted from a ta« day and Ted's Bar * GiiU ever Anton & Pott Offic*. Sou* Amboy In Wie ovmmunlty eaoh day, The funeral was held Monday Vanlt Pr«sbyds at a horse-and-btarfr School In Sayrorille; tbe Babe rate, but must move with our Roth Leato*; Outdoor Basket- complex, let propelled, hall Learoe; and the OUWDOOT ate." Jtmlor BasketbaB Leacue. In the Une of speetal events, Have you tried the report covers the outdoor Joke Box dances held at the Joseph NoWe Captures City Hall playground, which Zdantewlcs termed »« 'one ol Kof CGolf ChampionsMp the most popular activities of By virtue of a victory over At the season. "Special mention of Gotnolka In the final round •€ DIRECT DISTANCE thanks should be liven to Frank the K of C golf touitMfnenft Dttbash who generously donat- Sumday. Joseph No^le became ed the use of the recording Club Champion for the 1H1 machine and the amplifying season. The scene of victory waa •yatem." Asfcury Park Golf and C#ontrr A "learn \s> swim pAxrwtn" Club, wbtire BOWC thtrty-fJv* was conducted In oonjnncAtoti members and guests pajtlelpa*- DIALING with the local TMCA, and an ed In the final tournament of outtnr to the Pols Grounds to ithe year. •tew a Major Leacue Game were Noble received a hamwJWM sponsored by the commission trophy emblematic of his vic- A summer arts and crafts tory, while Gotnolka also re- program was conducted at the ceived a trophy for being ru- TMCA. The popularity of ttie ner-up. program wat otrviotti because o( Andy Dill walked off with average dally s'ttendanee of 75. the honors in tbe non-J Projects In copper tooling, hand ehaxnlj>h>nship, by vVtoe of his weaving, handpaiitflnf and victory over Bob Nordltn* la You'll be amazed... leather-craft waa very popular. *he final round. Dil| received a Zifcnewfcs made the follow- leautiful trophy, as dl* Nori- how easy it is to be near ing recommendations for future Hn* for being nnwner-up. Th* someone you miss. New Direct guidance ol the city's Tecrem- four main trophies were donat- ttonal program: ed by the local R of C Council. Distance Dialing puts "The Sixth £tt. Playgroxmd Motion picture* were taken be officially turned over to the during the course of the ftnal you there, in person— Recreation Commission. The tournament by club photo- macademlzed area, should be grapher John Nappi, assisted by in less time than it enclosed with a fence, lt cou*d Henry Sager. After the MOM takes to tell you about it— provide winter skating. tennU are developed, a social will be and basketball In the sununrr. held at which time the movies actually, less than half a minute! WKh the proper facllWles It will be shown. could be used for outdoor A turkey dinner cUmftsai A surprise visit by phone is dances providing some toilet ithe final day's piay, and prtaes facilities are made. ^ were awardeii to everyone who such a heartwarming experience, "The Babe Ruth League" participated. for you and the person ahouM be organised In the The committee m charge «C same manner as the Little Ahe many tournaments beU you're calling. Why not dial League. during the past season included "Arrangements be made to Wallace, John MlBet, someone you miss now? build a Ltttle League Field, 80ft Joseph Pittel and Jsbn Huff. Ball Field an-3 a Baoe Ruth They have announced the •«• The cost is surprisingly low. Field. alblUty of a winter townaawot "I feel that alt of our city to be held at Fongate Oamatry sponsored Leagues should he Club durlnc the latter part «i covered with Insurance. Our the experience In <*«• baseball League this past summer W» ar* «tt«n terriar for nhould warrant K without any oth»rc than thay ar« far doubt. th«mi«lv«i. >. v. LUC At

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