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 Ooy Current Dividend R«te> JV*% — WIDBLIVIR-. A-1 Uied Con IT. 9, MADISON TOWNSHIP S8» MAIN STRUT (Sftyrevllle Shopping Center T cow er 100 fl. I. ef U t*m—4 Shearing o Now Mm* PArkwwy 1-7100 ' r «AYTNQ| AMOOV MeeieHel HetsHal Phone PArkway 1-1M4 PArkwoy 1-4400 Ihm AMB^Y C1TIIBN Thursday. July 7, 1*60 COUNCIL MEETING Cooad] Seti Meetm* Pr«. of Ririttu Council Thomas F. Browne (Continued from W» Pag*I Heads Newly Chartered Beeelatiaa Peseei Speeding Curb Oordon Linn of Parlln Scout registration during A* olfwr of tSfi m made by was unanimously elected Madison Twp. Rotary A letter wrlten to o dotty the past year. It has ad- Mr. and Un. Htrold Denning Harrlgon remarked thejt he president at the annual vanced from the 70th posi- Since tRe formal accept-; for a 85-foot lot wtit or Uffirt newspaper circulating In the and hi* fallow-councilman have meeting of the Raritan ance of the Rotary Club of StrMt 'Both Mr. Francis and area by a dry resident residing always honored, any com- tion in Region No. 2, which Un. OJg* Nagle and Adalbert Council,Boy Scouts of comprises , New Madison Township on June on lower Main St. and signed plaint* or petition* and fallow- America held at the Mor- 30,' Thomas F. Browne, t&4 Join Murphy of Block 8SA. "anonymous" complaining ab- ed them through. Tha letter, ha Jersey and Puerto Rico to Sordentown Avenue, filed peti- gan Inn, South Amboy. He manager of the 8 a y r $ out speeding on that thorough- inferred, impute* that they have?* 7th place. tion! to have their properties suoceda Chester H. Gase of In order to cope with this Woods Ford, has assumed officially located In South Am- fare evoked a two-fold reac- been lax in their duties. Such Colonla. Mr. Case in turn the duties of the club's first implications, ha said, "are un- large growth of boy popula- boy. Tielr combined propertiM tion from member* of the Coun- presented the newly elected tion the Council added to1 president. formerly constituted tht White- cil at Its regular meeting on fair, but aside from that, let v* president with a Scout pin In tiU new position, kead eetate whoee home site was seek a proper solution." Tha Executive Scout Staff a Tuesday. denoting his office. young man Frank Lisbon' Browne will direct the or- the demarkatlon point betweeit Portions of the latter ware :ounctlmen unanimously agreed ganlsatlon's activities to-, South Amboy and Saynville.... with Harrigan that the letter- In charge of Southern Dis- raad from a dipping by Coun- trict. The other assistant' ward the solidification of Tfee Nagles and the Murphy* cilman . Fred teeie who da- to-the-editor approach was \tn- maintain that the major portions to Scout Executive, William relationship between bus!-' plorad the fad that there It |u*t and an undeserved rebuff nesamen In Madison Town- 6f their properties are. located to them. Oeler is William Bfesler in in South Amboy. Resolutions to speeding on the city streets. the North Eastern District. ship. While emphasizing that effect were drawn up on After 'reading except* of the Councilman Jamas Vandar- The Council has been In- the fact that Rotary Is not condition that the Borough of latter, Reese Invited other mem- veer asked that a meeting ba formed by the New Jersey* politically affiliated, he Sayreville will agree to them. No ber* of the Council.to give held Thursday at 7i30 p.m. te> stated his hopes of uniting opposition from Sayreville is Water Commission that io n their vtaws and offer their re- analyze the speeding condi- 10 or 16 years part of Gimp *n hllllnrHSTIHin ^ tha upected la the matter. commendations.' . Township Into one unit An application for a transfer Cowaw's water front will be The letter bafan with the Gleasen and to sat policie*. Ha eut-off and to prepare to through Rotary so that of a plenary retail consumption question "Juit what do flit re- commended the local police llcenae from the entire lower purchase another -tract of "they can take their right- floor and basement of the Thun- ildents of lower Main Straat for the good job they ore doing land or push back the camp full places In civic affairs" derblrd Inn on Route M to sane In South Amboy hove to da to In keeping the Occident rate to the top of the mountain1. The new leader said he plus new additions to the presen' •top the speeding. In this down. The police can't be all Governor Robert B. Meyner thought that his organiza- building was approved for the area?" over at the tame time, he ad- of New Jersey due to the tion could further benefit proprietors, Stanley V. Labenaki The writer complained that dad. "The situation in our water shortage In New Jer- the area by encouraging and Walter Paada. drivers spaed up and down town i* not unutuot. It happens manufacturers to locate* A resolution correcting an in* sey is behind the movement continuously and race to boat In all other towns alto and to Mr. Linn has been asso- In enlarging Delaware Wa- there. Their presence could provement* 92B00 Instead of the light at the Ireadway In- a greater degree," ha con- ease the uresent tax burdert correct assessment of the pro* ciated with the Scouting ter Gap area to a 30-mile tanectian. On'weekend traffic cluded. and allow the Township to pertr of Norman and Anne movement for many years, lake in order to alleviate Lowndea of 26s David Street to "they rush by on the right e*1 Vanderveer's notion for a (he water shortage for the operate more efficiently. Una of traffic, squeezing In be- having been a scout in read land tax SlOOO and im- Thursday meeting carried. The Wilmington Delaware, and tesldents of New Jersey. Browne expressed h 1 s 11000 and 12800 wmi approved tween the moving end parked mayor and councilman agreed thanks to Phlneas E. Fits* and passed. vehicle*, then forcing their way serving as a Cubmaster, The officers and execu- as well to ditcut* speeding on Scoutmaster, Troop Com- tive board, sent best wishes Patrick, District Governor back Into line at the light, a* other local streets also. of District No. 761, of Rota- the road narrows and drop* mitteeman,- District Com- Io William Oeler, Scout Executive; Peter Szwajllk, ry International, and to the down to the underpass." missioner, Chairman of the president, William Welsert There I* a 25-mlle spaed Council Adancement Com- Scoutmaster of Jamboree* Sou-AnmaJ Report Walter New Muiger mittee, and as Vice Presi- Troop going to the National and members of South Am' limit in the area, but the letter Jamboree in next *.twd boy Rotary Club' "for Ch6hr Given hy First AM Squad writer slate* that speeds of dent of the Council, efrforts In making Madison at DuPont Finishes He is a member of the weeks to Colorado Springs, Captain Joseph Rush, of 40 ond 50 mile* per hour ore Fred E, Walter, Manager Colo. A troop of 37 scouts Township Rotary a reality;" the South Amboy First Aid not uncommon £nd that these Duhernal Water System of The South Amboy group of the Du Pont Company's Parlln, a Professional En- and 4 Scout—leaders at and Safety 8quad has made figure* even are conservative. Par 14n Finishes Plant, has acted as sponsor for the The "hot-roddlng," he de- gineer, and a /member of the Jamboree will hear the semi-annual report of been named Manager of the either President Elsenhower new club. the squad activities In the clares, Increases in Intensity at .Company's .Fabrics Plant the Raritan Valley Society At the same time, Browne* 1 and 2 a.m. of Professional Engineers, or Vice President Nixon past six months. at Newburgh, N. Y., it was make a welcome speech. spoke with assurance of his Total callea for the pe- In the letter he reports that and a Director of the New announced today. Robert The next meeting of the- own staff of officers and riod were 511; of which 302 an accident took place that H. Bell, Manager at New- Jersey Section Jor the members. Serving ss vie* wn-e emergency; 173 were very day and why there are not American Water Works Ad- Board will be held on Wed- burgh and formerly Man- nesday, Sept. 7th. president Is William Sam- 6ilent calls and 36 were fire more Occident*, he doe* not ager at ParUn, will return ministration. ple, Supt. of Madison Town- alarms. The members of know. The situation, he con- to Parlln to take Mr. Wal- The new president of the Executive Board of the ship Schools. The secretary the squajl offered a total tinues, hai been going on for Water Advisory Committee Raritan Council for 1960-61 ter's place. consists of: is John Salvest, an attorney of 3,826 man hours, used years and get* worse during Mr. Walter, a native of of the Middlesex County and the treasurer's post Is 268,000 lbs. of oxygen and the (ummer. As suggested rem- Denver, Colorado, Is a 1930 Planning Board, a n d a Perth Amboy—John J. filled by Irving Perry, asst. covered 6,167 miles In their edie* he propoted that a police' graduate of the University trustee of the Sayreville Wolczanskl, Postmaster H. cashier of the First Na- efforts to help the Injured. prowl car be detached to the* of Colorado. He joined Du Methodist Church. He is Koons, Harold Levy, Lt. Jos- tional Bank of South Am- Top men for the 6-month area or that a parked police also a member of the eph Bergusl, Morris Marga- Pont later that year as a retten, Otto Mayer, Marvin boy. period are: J. Ryan, 314; J. car ba stationed there to Inhf- chemist at the Parlln Plant. Shrine at Cresent Temple. The heads of committees Rush, 230; J. Holovackl, 203; bit ipaedlng. A graduate of the Univ. Levey, Isadore Levey, Emll For ten years thereafter he Stremlau. include Henry Sevhln, M szraga, 182; J. Hardy Coundtmett Interpret Utter served in various superviso- of Delaware, he is an active chairman of Vocational 176. As Arfntnt ry posts In Finishes Pro- alumni of the New York F. Oreiner, John Aqulla, Service; Charles Edwards, The mayor and councilman' duction. During World

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* auc« Helping Your Gifted Dodge Safety Consultant Man now knows what's on 41—Broadway ft Louisa Street Melt butter, stir la flour, salt ___JBhJldt by-R. Strong." 4*—Henry ft Roseweli Streets WOMEN are waging war on and pepper. Add milk gradually, Alaska. Bound, by K. (he other side of the moon 43—Henry St. A Pine Aveane reckless driving in many parts chicken stock, lobater and onion. 44—Sooth Amboy Hospnal Simmer for about 20 'minutes, Window. but still can't tell what's in the of the country where the wel- stirring often. Remove onion. Add •erne ef the Fiction books back of his wife's head. 45—Feltua ft Aognsta StreeU fare of their families or friends cream and sauce. Heat thoroughly. 4eWohn ft Peltas StreeU is at stake. To each serving, top with a tea- He can send a message U—Henry Street ft Broadway In Los Angeles, a group of spoonful of butter, sprinkle of Tb« Three Men on the around the world in a fraction 64—Broadway ft Bordentown neighbors have banded ^together paprika snd sprig of parsley, rut Lett Hand by Ska Chase, of a second But can't speak A venae to oattle careless motorists on —tton^ Circles ot Sight, It—Dohaney Hones, Mssoa their street. Known as the "Min- — by CADI HUM the language 6f the fellow in Avenae ute Women of Roacotnare Road," by EnDonato. the next country. W—Fifth SL ft Stevens Av«. ^ they record the license numbers , Uncle Paul, by C. Frem- tl—Stevens ft Bordentown Ave, of automobiles driven in a hap- From my He can fly faster than sound IS—P.R.R. Docks hazardous manner. A Distant Trumpet, by but can't walk up a flight of M—P.R.R. Yard Master's Off tee If repeated offenses are re- stairs without puffing. 44—P.R.R. Docks corded for the same car, the front P. Borgan. «—«—»—rd Coal Dock Co. women send the owner a letter O«Uh* by 8. it E. Long- He can feed data into an 71—Hlllerest Ave. ft Highland urging him to drive more, care- t electronic computer and tell porch... •*mt Is wall washing your first Street fully. * everything about the average 71—John SL ft 9tevens Ave. Heavy traffic on a school route Nightshade, by H. T. Mil- step in housecleaning ? To in Hollywood, Fla., alarmed I wafch tlif »or(J £0 person except what makes 81—Fourth ft Potter StreeU cntch the sudsy water that 83—Ridgeway Ave. ft Coaever members of the Pilot Club there ler. runs down your hand, make Trustee From the Tool- him so different from every- Street Their community-wide campaign Mark Twain so truly remark- body else. \ some paper cuffs for your 83—Alpine ft Conover StreeU for a new road resulted in traf- ed that 'Everybody talks about room, by N. Bhuet.. wrisU. fic officials creating a safe route 1—Fire under control or wire the weather, but nobody dot: ' «ie Affair, by C. P. Snaul.' Ah well, back to work ... Simply wrap folded Kleenex travble. for school children. , All the Day Long, by H. towel A around each wrist and 3-3-3—General Alana The Hammond, Irtd., Junior anything about it.' Spring. secure them with rubber 3-3-M—No eeaskw of school Women's dub recently com- Now the space scientists .re 1M—First Aid Souwi Amba- pleted a study of the relation- My Brbther Michael, by hands. These absorbent towels ship between vision deficiencies predicting" that they may be II Stewart. will'soak up moisture. And, and automobile accident*. Work- able to do so by chanf."-i^ «OUth of the Angels," by yi HI can toss them away. ing only at night, they analyzed the course of air current* the accident histories of 2,500 and breaking up slrutoapherU: Bow Right You Are, by Hassunond driven. Data devel- oped has been turned over to storms. However, while vi- F. J. Wodehouse. Purdue University for further await results of auch fonL'-'.ic schemes, t,here is uomethir.^ And, in Colorado, members of definite all,of v.t cut\ do ub..nt the General Federation of Women's Clubs made 40.000 tel- the weather and be much \tu' ephone cells prior to a holiday happier for It . we c*n k;:rn weekend urging motorists (o to live with .It .-•• to :u1ui»l uJU drive carefully. adjust ourselves to whiti-vei- ' Thank You! Perhaps similar1 programs would help save lives in your kind of weather each day brings. THf OFflCf RS AND MEMBERS OF THE PRO- home town. QR1SSIV8 RRE CO., INC. WOULD LIKE TO TAKi TtflS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE RESIDfNTS run1, arrived at by long trial -nd FarmFacfs error, thut "If you can't lick 'em join effl1 M you rarft FOR THI1R SPLENDJD COOPERATION DURING Farmers gambit change the day's weather, th.-n 1 THI ANNUAL CARNIVAL. their crops every yesi" j{o along with It! n unpredictable There are two periods'in li:^ SPECIAL THANKS TO.MODE** HOME HUG partner... !} it seem:' to me, In which the J^ weather tloosn't seem to bother AND UPHOLSTERING CLEANERS FOR THIIR weather us too much—when we're quiu fAVOM. young, and again when wen aid In the stinmc duyb, thui is. and the sunset years Youth takus the wualh«i ir WEENS HEN'S SHOP ut> strld« as It comet, '•••.n^ „> 1 Hour Service very husy with so many a^C ivt- (Since '1P02I (ics aiut plans for th«> futm-: (hut whether It's hot or roil, — Nationally Advertised •run* — rainy or sunny, is of no frreat ARROW SHIRTS — MeOMOOR — VAN H1USIN importance. Oldsters aie - m FLOMHIIM SHOI - SWANK JIWILRY — MSI1T4H HATS RAWTAN PRIimNG COMPANY nhouM be — grateful to th,- for each new day. INTERWOVIN HOS1 land rnony »»hersj 493 Sriwt* ' 'Afkwoy 1-2121 r \\.% weather- devot.tly for thy J«>y. nrf

\ 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•!,.„ j, , r>i(h«.rln* ftnjritn. Ma rian of the South Amboy known *a "The Light, .. :.• .(ur or tlir *hnv* .more than 100 firefighters •'• to nif clIr^rtMt ami' Reading Club will start on ..ill expov to M)« at public Monday, June 11. The ses- from five fire companies •SDNKflDAT. THE 1VTH PAT Or and a New York flrebqat JULY A. D. NINRTKRW sions will be held on Mon- HUWPRBP 8IXTT day and Thursday from 3 worked for over three hours t th* hour cf twif o'clock by Ihr to try and extinguish the .i-n prevailing (PUnrlurd or O.y- p. m. to 5 p. m. for three ^ht Siring) llmr. In Ihr «rt#rnnnn fire at the city's waterfront. ,• thf Mid <1«y. at tha »htrl»T» Or. weeks. The session will be BIT ct In the Clly of Ntw Bm»a«lrV, held In the Library on s' J. Pbi CM* laniard MsckM A1I th» foUnwIng tract or parent Broadway, said that his "rough estimate" of . land and tht pr»ml»»a h»n»ln- \*t imrUrul«rly rt*wrtb»rt, altuatr. daaug* la W.000. Ha tagflsd th* ' •n< tint belnv In ••>» Town«hti> of cause of tta fir* as "doflslttly :..itltun. In Ih* founly of MlrtilU- •x «nit fil»1» of NUT J»r»y bqn pUyt»f with aU and Hung known ami rtr»i«n»»«l aa malcaae." wot it aa ahown on a rertaln m«» Shift Operator Marks Tt» fire, which (tot* up a . milted "Map of Property of K. W. O«N 6 JO r M -MOVIti AT tHUK .vpplfby. OM Hrldr». Mlddtw* heavy poll of black smoke, was "lunty. New J*r»»y" »nrt which man > ilm IKII iii ai «* m i>n\ siOuT . a.i m«1 in th» \\\A, Ol.i Hrlrti^ MUI<1IM«X County, vllle, on Friday (July 1), In Theatre wljh "Buchanan • IW JprB^y. Polk* Sgt Sdward McKoon re- Judy Holiday, Dean Mar- Thf approxlmat* amnunt at tha marked his 30th year of. ceived a telephone call from UM tin, Fred Clark and Jean Rides Alone." iKmfnt to he aatlaflrd by aal Power & Light Company. Co. at 4:11 p.m. (*partiag uno** larious musical hit "Bells lowing the sucesafui run at ,.f or lr«n loirftb»r with th* (Mil on the locks. . iVa talc Mr. Welsman Is a shift Are Ringing" currently on Radio City Music Hall will ".'..gfilier with all anwi»# aoprrtainlnc Th* auti- E. H. Werner Generating and Ladder Co.. Protactioa, Prog- . ibef trirrvn th* rl«M to adjourn Station at South Amboy. .1.1 pule iiom tim* to tint* »uhj»rt ressive, MochanlctviBo sad IooV "TUMBLETOWN" NEW .n:v lo »urh limitation* «r r»»lrlr- He has.also been as asst. pendoact fire Companies. Slovak Catholics To :.us upon !h* *»»rclit* of luch powpr in m«>- bp mrrlnlly prnvldvd by law engineer, pump room en- Macktkl calkd for firtboat as- FEATURE AT LOEW'S r rules of Court gineer and boiler room en- sistance at 4:90 p.ni and the firs- Hofd Annual Pilgrimage ENTIRE WEEK! HOURKT H. JAMISON. gineer. boat "PbilMtelphia" arrived at Slovak Catholics from this' TODAY THRU TUESDAY? ahtrllf. *:» p.m., whan Iwal flramen bad With the popularity of :.-r firings an itch mud. teacher at the school, and will of July 30, 1959. National Catholic Welfare same tme develop muscular Assistant Chiefs Edward Sut- Mayor Joseph Charmello, alto' witch kowakl and Kenneth Mundy aldod Converence, In aiding the coordination and control Mackkl la directing th* firtnm. students for priesthood^ for that Is so important to their a member of the clan will "be Mackkl said that nans* had the future work in Slova- growth and eqcerclse. • the toastmaster. broken out on tha dock at 1 p.m. kia, which Is In great need Miss Irene Hart Is* chalrmori and that fireman had ensaad **v- of priests. "The persecution of th* committee. The assist- }] ersl boys from tht sns at tkat of the Church of Bllence ants ore: Mrs. Caroline Me* eekly Stock Market Round-Up time but wtr* unwooassful Is behind the iron curtain Is Miss Pearson Completes Carthy, Mrs. Steven Vona, Mrs. I'rtpared by the Investment Research Department of catching them. continuing and, in these Arthur Rufner, Mr. and Mr*. tltmphill, Soyts & Co., 15 Broad Street, New York 5, N. Y. He said polio* are investigating very days is growing, Panoramic Painting Michael ColuccF, Edmund »>*- Members of the Neiv York Stock Exchange and a complaint will bt sigo*d stronger and more violent,"' Miss Joan Pearson, bus and Sylvester Phillips. against the boys involved if they staged the cardinal recent- July 6, 1960 are caught. daughter of Mr. and Mrs*. Investing in the FaKlent Growing Areas in America ly- Frank Pearson of 2 Luke eluding Alaska, we find that'population haa increased the Posts sWya DW,I» Bishop Ahr will be as-St., has completed a panor- New Censor Figures . I'est from 1950 to 19fiO according to preliminary census fig- He said ht was convinced Out sisted at pontifical mass by amic oil painting for More' <• • in: Florida 76.56'. ; Nevada 75.75':, ; Arizona 71.087i ; Cali- the same boys set tht fir* which the Slovak priests of the an Hall at St. Mary's Col' Show Population Deche •. ,i 4(5.77' i ; and New Mexico destroyed tht dock later is tht Trenton diocese. After Mass lege, Notre Dame, Ind. i.> '. It seems reasonable U> ex- The two largest electric and gas day. The later fir* began at a a banquet will follow at The work depicts horses in South Amboy •. continued growth in these utility companies servicing Cali- catwalk midway en the length < .m over the next few yenrs and the Notre Dame High and Jousting knights on the The "South Amboy Citi- fornia are Pacific GOB and Elec- of the dock where coal barges b* Bckool, where Bishop Ahr theme of life In the Middle iVt'l that possibilities for in-tric Co. and Southern California up to await unloading, and burned zen" was Informed by John •ni'nt in this growth should be Ediion Co. and their stocks are of will be principal speaker. Ages and was done by Miss O. Gibson, Regional Field .. lored. high quality. In order to partici- outward toward the hay enU Tht dock Is owned by th* Peagsyl- Rev. Michael J. Churak of Pearson as part of her work Director, Bureau of; the '1 here are several businesses pate in the financial growth of for a degree In fine arts. use growth correlates rather California, investors may pur- vanla Railroad Co. Perth "Amboy will be toast- Census, U. 8. Department >i0y with that of their commu- chase the stocks of Bank of Amer- Councilman James Vanderveer, master. ReV. Andrew* Okaf of Commerce, that the pop- u's, notably: public utilities, ica and Firttamtriea Corporation. city fir* commissioner, today of Carteret will speak in ulation of the city had de- ;incial institutions, retail estab- Other attractive-commitments in- will inform tha railroad. Mackkl English «nd Rev. L. J. Rak- clined by 43 according to hments and various other indus* clude Great Wtitern Corporation, said, that on recommendation of vica of Trenton In Slovak. .i s if localized. which is a savings and loan asso- tht fire department, the dty is Area Residents Fined the recent survey figure* Although gains were not sociation holding company, Cali- demanding tht PRR to declare th* The pilgrims will assem- compiled. •at percentagewise in California fornia Water Servicet Co., and ble In the afternoon at St. California Water and Telephone. dock areas which It owns off lim- For Traffic Violations Mr. Gibson, whose regio- . in some other states, this, being its to everybody from today. Mary's Cathedral for Bene- Magistrate Edward Mod- nal headquarters is at Phi- m uf the largest states popula- In the electric utilities diction, after which they •;unwise (secon( d in the United and Florida Telephone Corpora- "That's the best crabbing and sslelewskl fined Theodore ladelphia, disclosed that should receive prime con- tion are interesting. Participation fishing area around here," will visit the Church of St. Wujclk of South Amboy the actual popuplatlon fig- ,nit ration. In numbers the in-in the growth of Aritona can be Mackkl said, "but tb* ton* has Michael in East Trenton to 10 for following too closely; ures for South Amboy and ri'une of its population has been obtained through Arlsona Public come to do something because we venerate the relic of St. iir greater than that of any other Service and Valley National Bank, can't put up with fires starting John -E. Byrnes of South Sayreyllle in 1960 were 8,- Jude-Thaddeus,. known as Amboy $10, driving without 42a arid 10,338 respectively. uiio in the past ten years with while In Nevada,Southern Newida down there where there's a* the forgotten apostle. .itmoftt 5-million new inhabitant*. Power Company offers excellent guard around to protect tb* prop- license and in unregistered The 1960 preliminary popu- \ nother 5-million increase in thegrowth potential. In New Mexico erty." * . Slovaks settled In Tfeit* car. lation figures are corres- it-xi ten years certainly appears the Public Service Company of ton 80 years ago and the •• \>v a reasonable expectation. New Mexico \» our candidate. MS Only injury reported was to Anthony Becondl of Ri pondingly 8,379 and 23,- Mackiel, who sustained a cut fin- church of St. Peter and 35, South Amboy, was fined 508. The Sayrevllle popula- ger. He was treated at the scene Paul was incorporated 60* $5 plus costs for speeding, tion for 1960 Indicates a by tht South Amboy First Aid years ago. Robert J. Gomolka, 18, of 118% increase. Squad which stood by tntil th* The Slovak Catholic Fed- fire waa under control. 237 Oak Street, South Am- The report asserts that eration was founded Felt. boy has his license revoked these figures are substan- TYPEWRITER REPAIRS 22, 1911 by the late Rev. under the 60-70 speeding tially correct. They are.sub* Joseph Murgas, priest-sci- program. Know Your Heat entist of Wllkes Barre, Pa, Ject to revision, however, Do you recognise various The American Slovaks after the returns for non- ON AIL MAKES AND MODELS meats when you do your weekly residents are credited to meat marketingT Veal tends to petitioned Postmaster Gen- eral Arthur E. Summerfleld their proper- locality and — BY OUR FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — be light grayish pink In color. other routine .checks have Pork li grayish pink to delicate to honor him by issuing a roae. Depending on the age of commemorative p o s a t Gomolka'f been made. Nevertheless, Mr. Olbson the animal, lamb varies from Istamp, A Liberty Ship was AUTO BODY light pink to dark pink. Beef named in his honor during Is of the opinion that a sig- haa a typical deep rod appear- W«tld War 11, Body & Fender Work nificant revision is unlikely ance. CempUt* Reflnishins, Weldlnfi although minor changes (DuPont Spray • dating) are possible. Official an- nouncement of the popula- tion of both municipalities will be made at a later date R. Scully by the Director of the Bur- AUTYflSOP Thomas ft Otadwitfc eau of the Census. PRINTING CO. MICK WOtK BLUB COAL . FUEL OIL (TOWING SERVICE) Burner Bale* and Sarvle* 4M AOVUtTA 1T1IIT SOUTH AM»OY, H. i. (Phone PArkway 10109) 30 Orover Ave., South Amboy •148 Whltehead Avenua Vi mil* past 6. Amk-oy Hospital About 85% of UA bunt •Arlrtwy 1-3 PArkway 1-3819 Phone CLifford 7-2323 HIGHWAY 35 MORGAN nr# unincorporated, \ Tho) ••UTM AMBOV CITIZEN Thursday, July 7, flUBRIDGI, M1LE-S0UARF TALK lrive*li Theatre The first bit of Wg news Thomas Tlce, 320 Church No. T, Woodbrldao i far local residents regAtxl- Street, Is convalescing at A HEW COHCEPT ing the coming Bait Wate* "his home after a nine week LEASING Day was passed along Iron} stay In the Hunterdon Med- IN CONVEHIEHT the City Solicitor John B. ical Center. FOR Mullane who received word yesterday thai the request Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wa- AUGUST 1st APARTMENT of having an U. 8. destroyer ters Of 226 David 8treet are OCCUPANCY In Cne bay was approved. spending the month at Ship LIVING Senator Auchlnclos* Bottom. phoned Mullane and said that the U3.8. Richard ft West Point Cadet Francis Kraua will be assigned to son of Mr. and Mrs. Antho- Exocuttvoa . . , the city for August IS, and ny Mataranglo of 340 John Bochelors. ,. Street spent a month fur- .!*•• 14. The destroyer will be BocholoroHM . .. Open to the public on these1 lough with his parents. two days. o Rotirod and Jill WUUT-JEII Hill The telephone pole on Buiinots Cdvples "VAlifY OF THE REDWOODS' There wasn't much bang- the corner of Broadway ing going on at Brlggs and Church Street was Chevrolet over the Fourth struck Bunday afternoon by (Children Alwoyi Free) —over the week-end some- Domlnlck Ban] Jr. COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED 2-ROOM EFFICIENCY Giant rroa Play Aroa one snuck Into the lot and* qutetly took two tire* and - Friday afternoon vehicles • VOTICS OF BBCWtflN wheels off one of the ears. driven by Mary D. Nycz of APARTMENTS IN MODERN, 1 STORY RANCH DESIGN Tfcfct Mile* that an th» 14tN Police are checking into 234 Augusta Street and Jos- ter at June. }M0. th« Eonlnr • Cothacfral Colling Living-Dining Room • Separate Slooplnf Alcove •sort «f Adjustment of th» Ber- the matter. eph Schaldkraut of Colo- oagh of wrrerllt*. aft*r * public with Folding Door end Window • Efficiency Kitchen and Bar with fc—rtw«, 4«W th( api>Ucalton nla were involved in an ac- «f Frank V«1lky, trading a* cident on Washington and Formica Woodton* Cabinets, Frlgidafro Rafrlaeroter, 4-Burnor Bullr-tn If areas Aquartum Co.. VlncyarA Nine-year-old Gary Neo- Avenue, sferfmn. layrevlHe. New paner picked «v bad spot for Main Sts. Schaldkrautp's Rongo and Exhaust tVin « Mosaic Tile Bathroom with Colored Jersey, for a variance to »n1arir« vehicle Is reported to have osi extend a non-conforming *»• playing ball the other day. Fixtures, Medictno Coblnet and Exhaust Fan o Individual Ol Air tm pMMrtr eommotiir known «* While playing behind Al- struck the Mrs. Nycz's ve- Lets MM. 116-1M.. Block No. B« hicle. Conditioning Thermostat Control tn Each Apartment o Hot Water on th« fcntth^rly sMt of V1n«y*V1HH bern's Fish Market, O a r y AVfAti*AVfAti*. BaitBarrrrit]*] . KKrw Jtr«#». fell on a cinder block and Heat with Individual Thermostat Control In Each Apartment • Masier SM ttiat !*• d>urmtaaUoTtaaU > «nA rfSOtuUotU R or Miidd ttonini g llM < Injured his wrist. The local Horace Harper, age 12, TV Antenna with Individual Apartment Outlet* • Built-in Telopnon* aTAaJusimant hu b«#n flit* In Attic* of Mid Bnftrd *t the Munic- first aid squad rushed him while riding a bicycle struck OuMot in Each Apartmsnt a Laundry Room with Drying System • ipal Bulldlnr. Main 8tr»rt. Sayrc to the Perth Amboy Gene- a parked vehicle on Borden- rlU*. N. J., and la available for Parquot' Hardwood Floors • Full length Aluminum iMpectfcm. ral Hospital for aid. town Avenue. (•> RICHARD a HAY. Window Screens a Venation Blinds • Apartment Poor Secretary Boning Board of Adjustment An Augusta Street resid- In these days of uncer- Interviowers • Ttxrurod Walls and Ceilings ent reported_to police that tainty and political unrest, o Oonorous Closet Space • Private someone threw eggs at their 'one thing you can count on •OBDtNAHCKNO. SAI Entrance* ^Ono Story—Mo Stain to Cfrnb . Ap^TVAVnr ATTTHO«T7.TVn home while they were away ., . . are your lingers. Tfm Kxi»Kw>rniRR or MON""* -mould of been worse . . . a AHracflveJy tctndsonped Orounds. PROM THK "CAPITAL IM- if they threw them while FOR IMPROVEMENTS ON THE MUNICIPAL OARAnK >XTT> TH«; they were looking out of Smt-Wood Ftfi pnooRxamviB AND PROTEC- TION FIRE HOUHFfl IN w» the window. * * > tarts «*d fcMeo fTTY OT SOUTH AMBOY. NEW , MONTHLY FiFYY. A-1 Usod Cars B« It ordain^l by ih* Council Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. IT. 9, IOJMSON TOWNSW nf the City of Boulh Amboy. New Kaboskl celebrated their 11 i*"*»O fclfcn 1. Wh*r**» tt wu nrcr*> 41st wedding anniversary at »Ar*way I40OO INCLUDTNG ear* to mak* addition*] Imprwp- •»Mi not forr««en al the Hm* a dinner at the Sherrry the work wu contemplated wh'rh Hills Inn In Caxnden, HEAT AND GAS additional lmi>roven»Mi effect Immediately upon III Masai*. approval and i>ubti<*a. Don't throw out that old* Jlon In tlM manner prescribed by Spencer Edwards, a for- "fashion«d coffee pot! mer resident of South Am- That old percolator still can NOTICE boy and a retired PAA em- serve a number of other pur- Rls ordinance was in- poses around the house. Use it at a me+ttna; of the CJtv ployee died on Friday In at a sprinkling- can to water the of the City of .South Long Branch at the age County of MlddleMx. New plants you've been cultivating J»rm«y,Jwld on the Sih sil, H i. •.try toarranc* Qm in • Ml n •iwln fiM IMNHI If EiH I? ... IrlifUf tW Mn^ttm te i»»t and th« third group * mi Hntj Shirt nm vilkit I ifean eVIta. dtgtt can J* uaad mors than • Onlf • trw bbrti imt Ik* (n1ir a Unk JUWr . . , aw •m (ror axampla, 123 oouJd not Wwt rrM >JMffl»t, MHI^III I tfrt IIW Hmtim. bo Mas SnL-Bumbar bacaua* its a kit mi Mi iiwtftUHtu aNrty. Ma> npoato th«

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 mutt 123 Stovons Avo., So. Amboy Tel. PArkway 1-2052 GUS POTT NEBUS MARKET SOUTH AMBOY'8 VIISPII B. J. EXCAVATING OUTRTANUINfi MARKET I. & Sons Carrytns; A Full Line of Plumhing & Heating Ht-paira - Instsllatlon GRADING & CELLARS DUG QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES PArkwav 1-4781 Fresh Vef stables — Ice Cream — Frosrn Foods J'hone PArkway l-052r TOP iT— MA8ON 8ANU — KILL DIRT S33 »OKI>KNTOWN AVKNUR !flr0--BOKl)ENTOWN AVK. 890 N. FBLTUS STREET SOUTH AMBOY, K. J. SOUTH AM HOY. N J. S DAYTON STREET BOOTH AMBOY, N. J. [Home of Your Plumber) Phone PArkway L-2039 For Free Delivery Dial PArkway 1-0226' (Near 8. Amboy p - Next to Zimmerman's - SOUTH AMBOY, WJ. • Thursday. July 7, ••mm ANMV crruvf 300-tap-IVf Kb Rice IN OUR TOWN m at Will Statinm *Lbnf Island's Jm Hen- drlckson Just made tt Sat- urday night at Wall Stadi- um—to the biggest itoo|c oar payoff of .his carror. The sensational No. 141 modified driver raced to victory In New Jersey's big- gest and richest stock car nee, the SOO-lap lOOnnlle Garden State Classic—then ran out of fuel before the oar could even get to the pit area. Although a top modified pilot on North Jersey and Long Island tracks and im- pressive In nine starts at Wall Stadium over the past two years, poor racing luck has plagued him In all his Wall Stadium appearances. Two weeks ago while run- ning the 100-lap Spring Classic race, Hendrtckaori. blew a tire holding a halt lap lead. Photo lomed by Mrs* Jotvph DeMirco ... But Saturday night was a complete reversal of his Outstanding Meets at racing luck and the flying No. 141 showed Its real Old Bridge Stadium bumper to 25 other fleet Continuing the parade of modified and sportameri outstanding auto racing at' cars. He hauled down his tractions at Central Jer- biggest payoff, $1056 of the sey's Old Bridge stadium, 14200 purse. He set a new general manager Nat Klein- record of 1 hour, 38 minutes field announced that the and 3a seconds. weather-beaten but untar- His teammate Al De- nished "bargain bill" of 12? Angelo, also of Long Is- laps of NASCAR stock car land, finished one-third racing will be unreeled Fri- mile' behind for second day night (July 8) at the money of $600, while third Route 18 stadium. spot went to Perth Amboy's Following closely, on Sun- Tommy Elliott. night (July 10), will come Hendrlckson, Elliott, Sob-* the twice-postponed Ameri- by Allison of and Joe can Racing Drivers Club Kelly of Coshocton, Pa., ex- (ARDC)mlghty midget auto changed the lead many racing card, first such meet times during the thrUllng* in New Jersey this year. encouter. Allison set a track Two early-season dates record of 15.74 seconds In were kayoed by rain. Qualifying trials to land the Friday's big menu will pole position.' contain three features, plus But on the start It was a demolition derby, all of- second fastest qualifying fered with no admission Kelly out of from first. price Increase. Two 25-lap Kelly, Allison and Elliott novice feature and support- were all forced to make pit ing preliminaries, total 127 stops, while Hendrlckson laps on the state's fastest Tig#r» AC in didn't—and that figured Ut half-mile speedway. The Ch«rlet H*nry be the dlfferecene In the largest collection of driv- end. ers seen this year here, Is Sflf tht Cfary Mystery Show in color Sundiys, N8C-TV. Allison led the race for expected to participate. 73 of the 300 laps, while The demolition derby will Kelly was out front during taring road-worn late model —BUB £000 MILES 74 taps and Elliott 97. Hen- pleasure cares in front of rltyson led for 50 laps- the grandstand, driven by Including the all-important regular race drivers, who rinal lap. The lead changed are permitted to ram each A MONTH ON CQRVAIR hands 12 times during the other until only one car Is event. in operating condition. Bob Robertson flipped hls~ The mighty midget auto No. 33 in the fourth lap but chauffeurs will include THINKS ITS MARVELOUS was uninjured. every winner of 1960 major races run on the east coast, GAS MILEAGE "OUT OF THIS WORLD" led by defending champion Gets Summons For Len Duncan; also present will be world record holder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kahelin of Plant City, Florida, Leaving Accident Seen* Gig Stephens, ex-champion couldn't be happier with the way their new Corrair has A tummom wet issued Jd Dutch Schaefer and more. worked out as a combination family and business car. On Jom«* S. let**, 25, of 442 Bor- Both meets start at 8:30 dentown Avenue on Sunday >. m. their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more morning for leaving the scene than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. little wonder of an accident. LetU struck a car driven by they're so pleased with the gas mileage they've been getting Robert Smith, 19, of 140 Pro»t My Neighbors —"at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto- peel St., South Amboy when matic transmission . . . and we've had no (rouble wtth he woi going west on fayefte Street and turned into Conve- our Corvalr." The KaheUns have equally good things to ry Blvd. He continued to drive aay about Corvalr's easy-going comfort and unique con- On. Robert Dunham, 20 of 10 features. They especially like the way the fold- letter Avenue, Eait Brunswick down seat doubles as a built-in baby sitter. who tow rhe accident chased Letts and slopped him a half mile from the scene. Twenty-year-old Raymond Dies of 423 Turnpike Road, E. Brunswick, a passenger in the car, suffered a cut on the left "Of course that price arm.' 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