CITIZI Vol. 7ft No. 27 SOUTH AtfBOY, N. J. A Christ Church, Dr. Jonap Request Council Kurtz Starts Duties of Deputy Budget Director, $5006 Emergency School Resolution Passed To Reeowder Location of Street Resigns Assembly and Teaching Posts (as Company To Renew Mains A letter from IUV. Ronald A green liffht to the Sautuis William Kurtz of 912 Al- problems of taxpayers as on George and Main Streets; (i. Albury, rector of V Christ was promptly recommended by well as of students," the Church, Informed tht city Councilman Al Jankowski eo- pine Street, South Amboy, was recently named Deputy group should be well re- The Public Service Gas Co. ons returned. Councilman Al fathers that he, the church war- pecially in consideration of the notified the City that It in ne- Jankowski remarked that such dons am) vestrymen and Dr. fact that they were willing to Director of the Budget of presented in the state's law-making body.. cessary to do extensive renewal comments from residents are Jonap, whoM property adjoint pay for the connection. Council- the State of New Jersey. work on their fas mains and The statesman has been appreciated and he hoped that the'church, are not In favor of man James Vanderveer had a Kurtz, a Democrat, who has services on George and Welsh more people in the city would the plan for constructing a vague recollection that a vimilur been long active in city, a resident of South Amboy Streets prior to the permanent follow suit and writ* their com- •tiMt between Fourth Street request was made by the pro- county, and state political since he was born Into a paving of those streeti. ments to the Council. Extension and Main St. aa sug~ prietor* several yeart ago and affairs, will be responsible family of George and Caro- The company states that the, felted by the Planning; Board. was denied for reasons he could Mayor Joseph Charmello re- to Budget Director John L. line Kurtz In 1910. Like work will consist of some AO ported that a bill introduced in According to the plan, part of not remember. Nevertheless, he gas services and possibly some remarked that the offer made Brown, a Republican, and the surviving members of the State Legislature by Senator the street would fall on the pro- to the Law Revision and his family, Mrs. Emma Lon- on Main Street also. The end of Dumortt would increase munici- perty of the church and part on was an enticing one. Legislative Services Com- seth, Mrs. Julia Croddick, the gas main on Welsh Street pal aid to local First Aid Units the property of Dr. Stephen Jankowski interjected that the wiH be carried in back of the from $5,000 to $10,000. He ad- Jonap. The rector stated that he reasons were not technical and mission, which is a group Mrs. Lloyd Nelltopp, and of 12 legislators equally di- curb for possible future exten- ded, however, that the legisla- is speaking for hit entire con- that the disagreement in the Mr. Henry Kurtz, he pre- sion so as not to disturb the vided between the two par- ture is opposed to the bill and gregation in opposing the street past with the Board of Public sently lives In the Mechan- paved roads. The work is expect- wondered if it would not be aa described. Works was of a minor nature. ties. icsvliie section. When asked ed to be completed about July timely to send a letter from It is the intention of his He added that the Sauters have If he intended to continue 24 reports Mr Headegen, dist- the city to Trenton in support church, the rector explained, to been very patient about the living In South Amboy. rict supervisor. of the bill in view of the con- construct a parish hall in that matter. Kurtz replied, "I certainly Councilman Al Jankowski said struction of quarters and finan- region in the near future. The Councilman Howley made a do, and particularly In that residents in his area have cial drive now being conducted street would then, separate the notion that the issue be referred been asking him frequently by the South Amboy First Aid hall from the rest of the church to the Board of Public Works Mechanicsvllle." Of his older brothers, the when this work will begin. Squad. ^property and compel church with a retainer that the request Councilman James Vanderveer school pupils to needlessly crow be compiled with if at all pos- late Andrew Kurtz preced- Council President James Har- asked that ample wavning aal rigan recommended that the the street sible. Mayor Charmello gave his ed him as a member of the time be given residents so t|Gt support to the Sauters explain- local squad be contacted about Aside from the severance of city council and state as- they can remove their vehicles it first to get their reaction. He the church property, the rector ing that it was a traditional sembly. However, Andrew, from the reads when the work custom to try to accommodate asid that everyone looks up to contended that the proposed unlike hU youngest brother, begins. the squad which started on its street would add to the noise residents whenever possible. The declined to run for a second Sauter's letter contended that An emergency resolution in *«wn two feet without ever look- "and other annoyances "which the amount of $5000 was passed ing to the city for assistance. Is already quits heavy from they are in constant fear of term in the legislature and having their water shut off and ended his political career by the Council as means for fi- "If we, as a civic body, endorse screeching of wheel* and brakes nancing the tying in of the heat- such a bill, we may be doing at tht Main Street-Broadway In- that their water consumption is prematurely. pf eoDsidersfcJt volume. The coming election hold* ing system of the new addition them an injustice," Harrigan ftTMction." Furthermore, he of the public school with that of replied. "Because of their inde- stated, it would reduce their special interest for William NY * LB RR Promisee to . Hoffman High School. pendence, they are so much the parking area "in a traffic situ- Kurtz since he Is engaged better for it." atkm which is already grave." Correct Lower Second Street Councilman Fred Reese re- In the campaign of Mrs. ported that the 8tat« Legisla- Council President James Har* Deed End 8tfeet Barrier In quick action the Council The NY4LB R.R. which owns Katherlne E. White who Is ture had passed the Library As- passed •Ordinance 660 on first ripta remarked that these are running for Congresswom- sistance Bill by which a per- ejbctly the kind of reaction* the track running parallel to reading authorizing the expen- Broadway has promised to re- an. She has been regarded eapita of 10.06 will accrue to diture of $6,668.63 from the * from the public he has -We** the city. A sum of $400 is ex- "Capital Improvement Fund" to leaking. Through them, he uC' medy the railroad tie barrier at On July 3, the new depu- as one of the country's most the foot of-Second Street fol- outstanding woman in pol- pected in aid which Reese said pay for unforseen improvements dad, the governing body is in- ty began his duties which will be diverted toward the pur- lowing a report to that effect itics. Her political back- at the municipal garage and the formed how the residents f«vl will Include studying the chase of furniture for the new Progressive and Protection Fire about things brought for action made by letter to it by the City budget thoroughly, keeping ground includes her experi- Clerk. The action was initiated library. Rouses. before them. He hoped thai more the legislature Informed of ence as mayor of Red Bank Profound Coadoleacce Given At . poople would take the time to by Councilman Vanderveer at Two fire companies won the last Council meeting when It, and seeing that the de- and as a chairman ol the Death Of Forner Mayor praise for winning first place state their view on things. partments of the state pro- Parkway Commlssldh. Robert A. Caaey Councilman John Howley made he reported that the upright trophies and cash prises in the railroad' ties segregating the perly spend the money al- A resolution of sympathy was July 4th paradei. The Mecha- a motion that the letter be for- But even before the elec- nad by City Clerk John Triggs ^"^VMtM la (tat Ytannfnf Com- aeree* from tht track! consti- lotted (0 twm. *ln gene- nics vi Jit Hose Co. won in a pa- tuted a hasard to the children ral," he said, "we CLyman tion In November, Kurtz in memory of the late Robert A. rade in Milltown and the Inde- mission and urged that body to Casey, former mayor, member gh» the Utter serious vonside- In the vicinity. and he} are considered the will become absorbed In na- pendence Hook and Ladder Co, At a previous meeting Van- watchdogs of state expendi- tional politics through his of the Board of Education and at Monmoutb Junction. mtlon and even agree to an al- a director of the South Amboy ternate route. Mayor Joseph derveer avered that the ties were tures." hope that Governor Meyner too far apart to prevent child- Memorial Hospital. Mr. Casey Charmello made It clear that the His qualifications for the will figure Importantly In died last Thursday, June 23rd, city engineer's report on the ren running down art adjoining the coming Democratic hill in play from stumbling onto Job include his formal bust- after a prolonged illness. proposed street was only in the ness education at Rider convention. hTe experienc- Mayor Charmello asked for a Mtsre of a survey and not final. the tracks in the path of a pos- ed assemblyman refers to S. A. First Aid Sqnatf sible train. College, his experience as moment of silence at the outset Nevertheless, • he said, such a Meyner as one of New Jer- of the Council meeting. In hit road, wherever its location is As adjuncts to this condition, chairman of South Amboy's city council's Finance Com- sey's greatest governors and eulogy, the mayor said that the Answers 83 Calls in June * dadded upon, is vital not only the Council also voted to safe- Capt. Joseph Rush of the guard similar situations on both mittee, and hli service on assures his flrends that he hearts of the people are sad- to the Stevensdale residents, but South Amboy First Aid the easterly and westerly sides the Appropriations Com- could also be a great presi- dened by his death. "He was abo to tht business establish- known by everyone by hta first Squad made his report hut Wolff Installed Coutructioi Under Way Of New Type Apartme* Project IiPertk Aaoty SALMON AMD LOBSTER S. A. Rotary Head hi the regular weekly DISHES POPULAR WITH matting of the So. Amboy -Rbtftry Club, Jesse Wolff NEW BRUNSWICK fOlK WM Installed as prMld«nt. MtW«RV«SWtCK —•—HTiUceeeda Win. Welaert. Other officers Installed were: Ralph Btelner, Vice Fret; Richard M Mack, Br., Secretary; Chris Nicholas, TttMurer and Harry Flak- tter, Bergeant-at-Arms. ty. U. Applegate, Br, Wm. WeUwrt and Stanley Stdner wwt named as directors for (be coming year. Rrtt of Iti Itind In the Eoit & ceilings, soundproof construc- Donald W. Reed, Jr. was possibly in ihe country, I* 9 tig officer. tion for desirable privacy, am- new concept of modern apart* - space, private ent- Wetsert and Ralph ment building detlgn, Eagle made »• report of ranees, hot water heat with'in- hock Executive/Apartment! by dividual thermostat control -in the success of the Charter name, now under construction EW BRUNSWICK has some of Htfht of the Madison Town- each apartment, attractively at Route 440 and Chamberlin landscaped grounds ond 100% SLEEPING. LIVING »OOM N the most celebrated salmon Jhlp Rotary Club which was streams In North America — the Avenue in Perth Amboy. The on-site parking. Heat and gas btld last week under the 1 Mlramlchi and ReatlKouche. Juat owner-builder of Ihe one-ttory are included In r«nt. to name two. New Brunswick lob- eponaorship of the South ranch deiign building ii Ihe sters from Ihe coot water* of Amboy Rotary Club. A model apartment with in- Wold Corporation, Union, N I, terior decor by John Woldron, Northumberland Strait, the BaW- Visiting Rotarlans were de Chaletirs and the Bay ot Hunay headed by Donald Aronow A.I.D., of New York City and are the delight of gourmets ev«ry JttunU Meghan of Mata- who olio designed the bwla*- Union, N. J., will be open for where. Wtn; Albert Artykas of So. ing. The architect! arc l?6rwein inspection everyday, including Mrs. Robert H. Tlvy, whose hus- XtVer and James Auburn of and Bloke, alto of Union. The Saturday and Sunday, from 11 band Is general superintendent of Perth Amboy. apartment* are completely air- transportation for tbe Canadian a.m. until 7 p.m. A rental National Railways and also ac conditioned two-room effkien agent is on the premises ond enthusiastic salmon fisherman, has cie», planned specifically to applications are being accept- her own recipe for Salmon su- meet Ihe needi of executive*, preme: ed for one and rwo year leas- 0IMIN6 ICININS bachelor* and bacheiorstiet, firing to a boil In 4 cups water Soodi Amboy Library et, with occupancy scheduled' 1>4 teaspoon salt; H cup vinegar. Adds New Books and retired or busieess couplet. for August 1st. n=^m Vi cup diced carrot, hi cup diced Among the luxury feature* The location is only 15 mi- celery, Vfc cup chopped onion. 4 Mies Sadie Dowdell, local ! whole cloves. Add 4 pounds salmon, librarian, has announced of the apartment* are a Mving nutes from Newark by car and' i wrapped and tied loosely. Cook the names of some of the dining room with cathedral 2 minutes from Garden State ' tenderly, simmering slowly. Allow new books which have been ceiling, leporate tleeping ol Parkway Exit 126 ofid N. J. 10 minutes per 1 Inch th!ckne*n. cove with folding door and Turnpike Exit II. The center Remove to platter, coot slightly, added to the South Am- unwrap and skin. Mix M cup boy Free Public Library. window, efficTency kitchen ond of Perth Amboy is only a few- LIVING AOOM SLE:P^C melted butter, 1 Ublespoon lemon •They are: bar. with Formica woodtone block away, shopping one- Juice, ptocb of rosemary. Pour cabinet!, exhouit fan, Frigidare b'ock away, and bus and train- over salmon slowly. Garnish with Adult Non-Fiction refrigerator and 4-burner range transportation are also nearby. parsley, tiny ptchled beets, sliced American Heritage Maga- cucumbers, etc. Mo»iac tile bathroom with Gtforge Stlvett, tbe general pas- . sine, June, 1960. colored fixture*, medicine cab senger agent for the Canadian Na- Tb* Joy of Music, to" L. •net and exhaust far, indivi- tional Railways at Moncton, N. B. Bernstein. dual General Electric air con- does a lot of traveling through the The Night They Burned Atlantic Provinces and seldom re- ditioning thermostat control in ARE ALARM BOXES turns borne without bringing a the Mountain, by T. A. each apartment, ^master tele- IS— Amboy Gardens few lobsters with him. And there's Dooley. vision antenno with individual M—Broadway ft Main Street nothing Mrs. Silvan likes better file Memoirs of Anthony apartment outlets, built-in 25—Cedar ft Center StreeU than to whip up her own brand •den. . M—Cedar ft Washington Av#. of "Lobttsr D«UoM" when George telephone outlet in each apart- 27—Stockton ft First Streets gets home. Act One, by M. Hart. ment, laundry room with dry- 31—Parker Ave. ft Portfa SL This Is how Mrs. 8tlven makes Once Upon a Dream, by ing syttem, full length alumi 91—Bordentewa Ave^ft Feltaa it: t Page. num window screens, Venetian 1 (abl«apoom butter Street 4 tatttajipoont flour X Kid You Not, by Jack blinds, textured walls and 33—Stevens Ave. and AogturU teaspuon islt Street Drive Carefully l*aapnnn peppsr Parr. cup> milk tally Post's New Eti- 34—Bordentown Ave. ft Prospect Or You'll Hear 1 cup chicken stock* \ Thursday, July 7, AJMMY CITIZEN SHMIIM'B Alfll B n:r.inR rOf»T OF N«W JKW- ..•-?V rWANCKRY r>lVl»tOM. MID' Vacation Reading Club SsttaJtafcrCstlDMb :>;.EPKX rot'NTY. Pww Wo. r- ISO*.US — Moh»wk RavlflM «nrt To Start MOD., July 11 Swept by 3-Hwr fire . i.m A.iaorlntion. n corporation «f The coal dock commonly •,.v jJr.-..y :» Puinltfr. »n i S. An okl-elothas man aaU two iulto far $U apioM. On *» basil of what ba had paid for •as*, h» mad* 0 pareant on on* •sjt ond lost » porcant on the Ain't It True! nfcnnc rm Otsar. What was hia profit or loss Z.&H. Pizzeria The Scoffers said it couldn't •a tho suits? Or did ha break
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