CITIZI SOUTH AMROY, N J Uu Tho* ?i% Thursday, February 25, iWO Price 5c (7c owl of town) PUBLIC WORKS BOARD DEFERS PAYMENT ON CONTRAa Members of the Board of Bergen Hill Gettin, Public Works, asserting dis- l-lncb Circuit Line satisfaction over work per- Michael*Nagle. Superin- formed under contract by tendent of Public Works. an engineering firm, have informed the.board that a decided against paying the new 8-lnch water Hne in fuki sum as submitted In a the Bergen Hijl sestion of till to them. * town will be completely in- . A balance of S1T.759.01 re- stalled in about two w?eks mains on account out of a if the weather permits Tli» t:>i;H bill rorwarded by work is being performed by U-Pine on work done contractor Adam Sadowski. in the local water tteat- The oid ttne.-whieh ft-be- nt plant Members of the ing replaced, consisted of )r>;nt\ pointed out that the alternate 4-inch and e^ln^h nal contract catted for Piping. A number of cracks expenditure of $27,949 had been discovered In th« which $27,585,59 had old pipes. paid to date. The $1,- The superintendent show- ii f.Kure is thr balance ed two specimens of pipe which the firm states is removed from the ground .Ml dti' them. which greatly interested There was some* ques- board members. One of thf tion as to the bond require- specimens was of pipe laid ment in cases of default in the ground 85 years ago. Board member John Btolte which had a deposit of run n marked that th? firm on its interior about Vt in=h took it upon itself to per- in thickness. The cast Iron form .some work which ,th»» pipe cross section revealed board did not authorize. As a number of manufactur- a rrsult of the bond ques- ing flaws which were then A SILVER LIFE MKWnUKSIIIl' CARD FOK Kl'RTZ-- lliiii.se M'Tli'l'T'. <>J the «•;f v i/ion. the board feef> that commonplace in piping. The members of the So Anil) i.v Chapter nf th'1 T'iitrn! dinner HH'HIIIK it will have to pay for any- 1 The M-year old j*vV- men's Benevolent A-NM., Unit 0:i. at a special nicHinu Th' [)!• <'n';u urn ol Uif aid w,a- tn.idi by the thing that might go wrong. structure lacked homo- held Tuesday evening, pud homage to mlr Assembly- local's president Patrolman Jr.hn O'Lrary According to sevral geneity and in several man William Kurtz for being instrumental in initials In photo, lefit U> rj^ht: Councilman Jame.^ Van- memljers, the questionable places, pointed out by Mr. ing and supporting various legislation that was a di- Derveer, Patrolman Leroy Kurtz, lcc.il PBA delegate; work and the faUure in se- Nagte, even had inclusions rect or Indirect atd to the law enforcement agencies Councilman Frederic Reese, Kurtz; Council President curing a performance bond of pyrlte, or fool's gold, in is the result of the action of th« state. James Harrigan; O'Leary; Councilman John Howley, its construction. The inter- I of one of ttve firm's repre- The affair was held at the Mechanicsvllle Fire and Mayor Joseph Charmello. ior of the pipe was inlaid ' seivtatives who has sin?** with a hot-poured tar sur- I left the flrm. The board, face. The specimen was re- Partnership Entered Community Chest Drive St. Mary's H.N.S. ! meanwhile, had assurance 3 Teenagers Injured 1 moved from the Etai Street by Three Lawyers Report Presented Meets Tonight from Mr. Pine, one of the line. in Auto Accident owners of the firm, that a The second specimen was Edwin A. Kolodzk{, Cormel- Mr. Albert J. Cerulo, Gene- St. Mary's Holjr Name Three teenage boys were performance bond would removed from a feltu* St. lo R. \at\t and Albert P. Op- ral Campaign Chairman of the Society will hold their reg- I injured Saturday, when the be given. Having expressed. line which had been laid dyke havt formed a law part- United Red Feather of Rariton ular meeting tonight 1 car in which they were rid- I confidence in Mr. Pine's about 40 years ago. Its nership with offices ot 42? Bay announced that the cam- (Thursday) in the school ing went out of control and promise and integrity, the cx the board, la list- e*ra «• eutly u we do our local Heart Fund chairman Tangoroskl, Catherine Pobl. and Mrs, Ermino J. Vona of control, technique* and ed for ISfcO. Mr. Hartle ex- tyti."—Qtorg LicHtanberg. announced that thU is Heart Del* Onleticsl, Josephine 434 George Street, a member mechanic* of arrest, Disor- jpiained that the ehloflna- Sunday. He appealed to the Katsua, Mary of the freshman clnss. derly Person's Act, searches tor could be converted to local resident* to aid in the and •eiiurea. Two classes in [ automatic operation, If so drive to tht utmost. Judo and basic Hirst aid desired. InsbaJHttion costs Si«n In the Ptntifoit: WK«l ' All returns will bt made training will aim be Includ- he- stated, would run ajboui KM of • O«V C«« Ya« Expert Ttl. PAr>woy 1-9723 ctt tht city hall, In the mayor's ed In th* 10-wftsk; COUTH. •1.000. \ It f setts WUh Getting Vp office starting at 2:00 p.m. doth men and women are for the- special Opw This S«Mhy Htlp your ' byre-Wood Ford Htart Fund J. I Harrigu Co., ht Sales • Paris and Strvlee -W1O1LIV11- " A-1 Uied Cars tf is men pksswtto ptusk — Reaf Ivteto 4 laewrasee — an apple torn the Sfaaoa UBM 8ff MAIN 0TVBT IT? 9, MAOIION TOWNIHI* to take SM *ree» • (SaynvUIe Bboppinf -Center) 100 >l. I. •» ttyrawwrt lk«#plnf Ci. disk"—O«tf, Fvsse PArt»»r Mtsf Phone PArimjr PArkwoy 1*4*00 The SOUTH AMBflY CITIIBN T!hurad»y1>elWry as, 1MD SERVICE NOTES PlUk School Honor HISTORY OF JET PROPULSION TRACED IK It Happened In Trenton Ro|l Anwunced STAGE SHOW AT HOFFMAN HIGH SCHOOL While many members of the New Jersey Legisla- Supt. of -School* James F. ture are enjoying a rec«a and vacation Che 14 mtmtoew Tvttln announced the follow- of the Appropriation;! Committee are working twice ms ing tludtntt of th» South Am- hard ac usual going, over the Governor's pttdget. - . boy Public E!«mtntary School To date approximately $300,000,000 of the $431,- hav« qualified for th« attend- 000,000 Budget has been approved, the only changes ance honor roll lor '"• rtc«nt to date show two Hems increased, one tor $2,700, an- marking p*riod: other for $3,500. One item has been decreased by $10,000 QroHm 1 —showing a net change In the Budget to date of $3300. Carl Buklwood, Froncii There also has bean a $3,500 Increase in surplus. Oragotta, louit* UtH, William On Thursday, Pet). 25 and on Monday, 29th, the Partoni, Jan«» Shaluha, Mary Committee will meet and expects to finish Its work Suion Switzar, Jeffrey Dade, on Feb. 29th. Then the sub-*ommlttef« win go to work and Thoimt Worthy. for at least 2 or 3 meetings. The sub-committees are: Orad* 2 oiaims, Revenues and New positions. Altar their work Thomot Brinamcn, Michaol 1« finished the' Committee as a whole will meet and Conlty, Harold Coyl«, John render Its final report. Fr««r, Jo*«ph Hamilton Stan This year as In th« past two years the Commute* Poww, Gary Read, Ruth Ann Is equally divided 7 Democrats and 7 Republicans. Bloodgood, Gloria Hiicy, Ka- Camp Lejeune, N C — An Interesting highlight of Monday's meeting was thleen Kubinok, W^ndy Rom or •mtrarked January 20. ror the discussion regarding the over-rldlng of the Gov- and Candt* Sick*. training exercises on Vie- ernor's veto on College Scholarships. Many members Grade 3A ques Island, Puerto Rico. now feel that 3 of the Oovernorr'a objects were proper. • Donald Clayton, Eugono Ka- boiki, Gregory Koiovich, Carl Was Marine Pfc Frank A. 1. The Law provides that one test would determine Jankowskl, son of Mr. and Read, loring Kociik, Gail Kolb, educational qualification. Governor wanted the foifh linda Fvrcntn and Donna Mns. Stanley Jankowski of school record to also count. 300 S. FeJtus St., South Am- Stoltt. boy. . 2. Presently scholarships are tor four years. Ttve Grtd* SB Governor only wanted one year scholarship and to re- Before enlisting in Sep- John Bloodgood, John Cos- view financial stdtus and grades. It was felt by the tanzo, Donald ludlow, Miehasl temtoer 1957 h? attended Governor that a boy's financial status could change. Middlesex 'County Vocatio- MocKtnilt, Gory Rosiman, He, also felt that the students wound strive for better £harl«s Wado, Kalhl«*n, Eth- Jet propulsion, which h;i« V-l buzz bombs were pro- nal Technical School In enabled some alrplant's U> pi'Hed Tlic n«!i-«iiniature Perth Amtooy grades. rtd^o, Barbara Munck and Bar- 3. Presently 15 % of the schotanfhlps can. go out bara Schackclton. trav.i faster than the speed roar of t/he tiny Jet has He Is a member of the 3rd of sound, Ls over 2,200 years been the delight of school Battalion, 6flh Marine Regi- of the State. Jt Is felt that Che more students that go out of the. State Wie more opportunity there would be Ronald D«itn«n, Raymond old! children /rom coast to ment, and infantry unit of coast. the 2nd Marine Division at for students to go to Colleges alt home. Drott, Alaxandar Jakinowicx, And what's more, jet pro- Camp Lejeune,. N. C. The amount appropriated for scholarships next Robert Kubinak, Howard Mun- pulsion Ls quite easy to un- Mr. Stoltz brought the He will undergo training year exceeds $1,000,000. ck, Ern«sl Road, Robert Rittsn- derstand, says Dick Sltolts, jet age up t o date with a In the latest infantry tac- houia, I • t Straton, Ruirall narrator of Previews of demonstration of the most tics, including verticle en- Thornton, Gl«nn White, Donna Progress, who demonstrat- recent application of Jet velopment, the concept of Buicktrood, Ruin Edwardi, An- ed its principle as well as propulsion—the gas turbine hitting the enemy simulta- toinette Lop«<. Judith Roick other scientific phenomena engine is toed in the futur- neously from the front and and Margaret Vin Miorlo. at Hoffman High School on istic Firebird IM gas tur- rear. Groda 5 Thursday, Peb. 18th. . bine'passenger oar. Wltlh this training he will louii Grov«r, Rob-art R«hn, Previews, a science show Jet propulsion ls Just one help maintain the 2nd Ma- Anditw Rotiman, $t«vo Shack- which makes use of drama- of many interesting scienti- rine Division in its role as NOTICE loton, Anthony Tramarco, Mar- tic sequences to illustrate fic principles dramatically a force-4n-readiness. ilyn Burkard, Lynn lop«z, Mar- each scientific principle presented and explained in liberty will also be grant- gfarot Nagy, Kath(«*n Rainone, shewn, is sponsored by General Motors Previews of ed at Intervals, enabling THE TAX DUPLICATE BOOKS Of TBUt Shirley Ronvar, Kar«n Soylor, Oenerad Motors. The stage Progress, which ls viewed Marines to tour the island, Sherry Lee Schmidt and Louise show, which Ls designed to by more than three million or visit the Captial city of CITY OP SOUTH AMBOY FOR THE YEAR Tingle. stimulate student interest students and adults each in science and engineering year. Isabella Seguoda. * 1959 WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT Grade 6A Roy Elyta, Gregory Mot- two fields in which there Other demonstrations by Great Lakes, 111.—Gary THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COLLECTOR AT ylewski, Daniel Rodakowich, is an acute shortage of the 2-imn Previews team linda Chohanin, Angela De- trained technicians — ls demonstrated another ex- C. Ware, son of Mr. and CITY HALL, ON 8ATURDAY, FROM 1:M Mrs. Lester Ware of 130 Marco, Sharon Kuchna and narrated in non-technical ample of sun power — the George Street. So. Amboy. TO 2:M f. M. Gillian Nowrckt. language. fueJ cell In which "liquid graduated from recruit Grade 6S In explaining Qie origin sunBWne" provides the training Jan. 30 at. the Na- Howard Alden, l^sli* Coyle, of Jet propulsion, Mr. Stoltz power for a portable radio. val Training Center. Great Miriam Heath, Joyce Mach, demonstrated a replica of - They also showed their Lakes. Dl. , JOHN SHAKO Linda Ottrander, Donna Scul- the aeoUplle, invented audience how ita television ly, Lanelr* $l«iner, linda Tuck- about 200 B. C. by a Oreek shows are sent across the Tbe graduation exercises, RAYMOND FLEMING marking the end of 9 weeks er and Carol Geiba. named Hero. The aeoliptle, nation and how space ships of "boot camp," included a : JOHN COAN Special or "BaU of the Winds," uses of tomorrow will b? con- steam as an energy source trolled by the same whirl- dress parade and review be- ; Alan Pickard, Raymond Reh- 'fore military'officials and | fuu, Dovfd Rvndtr and Undo and U generally regarded ing gyroscopes that safely civilian dignitaries larten. as the world's first known guide todayis ships, planes ton nine weeks of instruc- Jet engine. and rockets. 1 The audience then Jump- tn the picture from left tion, the 'raw recruit is de- :' veloped Into a Navy Blue- ffPmy Ood he awy acquit ed from 200 B. C. to the to right are: Dick- Stoltz. Jacket, ready for duty with Mm of auepkdonP 20th century to view the O. M. Corp.; Calvin Hart- the fleet. —Btnry VI, Part 2. operation of a miniature mann; Mr. J. Zdanlewlcz, puflse Jet, based on th« Science Derirtment; San- You'lkfind principle by which German dra Oostanxo. LOW PRICES,*?- NOTICE NT0 VOTERS where you see sign The raters of the First Ward, 2nd District, and first Ward, 3rd District, are hereby notified that the polling place on Primary Election, on April 19,1960

ZfVEf? BARGES WERP A will he in the skating rink, the South COMMON S&HTCARRYING on OOWH on cttecK... mesa HAP Amboy Arena on Stevens Aveme and TO 0£ TOW£P UPSTREAM BY HORSE. me , BUILT BY SAMUEL VAN SYCKSL MCA* P/r»OlE, PH. IN 1865. A 2/MCH P/PC •*« S MitfS ION&, COUIP MOVE BO SnthStmL &ARR&S AN HOUR ATA COST OF *f. peRBARRet..*4, mac* me reAMsr VATS.., reAMsretfs ees&rtp BUT. JOaNJ.nUGCS,CkyCkrk

' ARE OVER ttt whtn you shop 705,000 MILES OF PIPELINE Wber* you tee the S&H Green CRISSCROSSING OUR MAPON MQVINQCRUPE Oil ANCOIL •tamp shield, you're dollars ahead at tha start LlverwuMt Burcw with BeW PRODUCTS TO OUR HOMES And dollar* ahead again when you redeem your Math Itver uuuge and com- ANP FACTORIES WHERE THIS bine with corn flakei, minced (jRgAT SOURCE Or ENERGY IS SfcH Grwn Stampi for beautiful and useful gifts. onion and horteradlih. Mix w«U • PUT TO use fse them at your nearest S4H Redemption and ^hap« Into pattlef, Wrap ALBUM'S Center or in the pagM of th« SfrH each with a illc« of bacon, fatten 1 with a wooden pick and broil. IfM-ltlJf 'On. * HMT ClKru«r, flOm IN nttooM WORKINO FOB rttooxf*-," Green,Stamp tdeabook. !Hmtm§ Outnmmber+d mtt thmrlu At age 32 and over (herr art Sqfs Floor Waxing - An t«0trt on aharh* warns tit* two women for every man in the 5 000,000 akin dlvtra not to bteoitM Sovltt Union. Robert C Cook, Window Washing 0t«yfu1 with tharka. Thty't* not praaldcnt of tha Population Rcf- — THUtS. — Mil. ai hartnlMi at tomt paapla hava trtnee Bureau, aayt this tt tht Prifato At bwrn lad ta tttltavt. Dr. P. W. Oll- raiult of tha tramandoui man- WE RHMOVX OLD WAX 117 NOKTH BROAOWAY Htt, a Copntll Univanlty aooU power Um in the Second World SOUTH AMBOY, N. L otfat. aaya that lltll* I. known 3 Florence Drtte, Parita about what pnvokaa thtat poUn* War, tho full extant of which wa» Plwme PArfcway 1-4171. 1-0459 tlally «angtrmu Mi or what at. not made public, Ht. Ihinki ih« trwrta tham to tt»ir prty. uaa of woman In "maaeuline" Jobs rtflteto this dUparity. AMltV CIT1IB* •DITO-tlAt Plans for Teslimooial A Railroad Monument For South Amboy? Underway For Popowski About a century and a quarter ago, the seeds of I! the Initial committee JMjnUfcent epoch In national American history wert meeting for the., purpose of taunt root on a remote but significant estate !n South planning a testimonial for Amboy called the elevens Estate. These seedi veteran Sayrevtlle mayor, portending little at the time as to their future pro-' Antfhony J. Popowski, is,any IWiy, propagated themselves into a colossal giant indication, borough leaders Jtticfc not only altered the mode of transportation tout win have difficulty locating fteatly affected the destiny of a nation. & hall targe enough to ac- tip to *botft 1840, historian* tell uc, modest for- comod-ate the number of tune* were being derived in America from plantations people who will want to at- and land speculations. Gentlemen farmers- constituted tend. tfce core -o* American society as tln-peddlers, pioneers This problem was the and frontiersmen strove diligently to open breaches principal difficulty con- la*o America's vftstnew. St was a time of strife in which fronting the planners, ft America often tottered on the brink of ruin and econ- was revealed that at ieasi omic bankruptcy for lack of transportation facilities double the number at peo- to reach its hind treasures. ple any haU in SayreviWe Among the pioneer explorer of ttals era wu another can house will want to be start of pioneer who opened the door to American on hand to* toast the ma- prosperity In one sweeting revolutionary development. yor. •• He was a gentleman farmer by the name of John Cox The filr*t meeting for the Stevens who liked to tinker with -new ideas for the testimonial was held In the sake of their usefulness. Working sttmtly and dili- council chamber of Uie gently, John Cox etevens came up with a stupendous borough hall. A motion .to tttea-whaeh was to magicaHy transform America from appoint Thomas Pawelek a-rustlc, struggling mediocrity to a mighty vibrant temporary dhalrman WAS nation which amased the world. carried and a nominating committee was c^nnen. In- Lays First Kxperimental Railroad cluded tn the nominating There was something ingenious In the way John committee were Joseph J. Steven* did things. Possessing great foresight and ob- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cleverly of Wr:nal B ink of So Ambny; City Soilc- Weber, Herbert Biennan, with his Ideas for the future, he imported a 434 Portia Street, South Amboy arc :lor John Mullmc and Jamos R Chu- Dr. Richard Pollack, Fran- strange contraption from England which] he appro- j.hcwn accepting the registration for illi. President of Green's Clothing of ces Litkowski and Joseph priately dubbed "John Bull." The "John Bull" came a 19S3 Chevrolet from Dan Zack. South Amboy. Lagoda. piecemeal in a number of crites and, ones, assembled, Manager of Brings Chevrolet, Main Mr. Cl- verley Ls a buyer for the Ar- An introductory comment really gave the appearance of a portenous mechanical St., South Amtocy. The Cleverley's chlteclual Tiling Co ,£f Keyport, and" bull. •'•• — by Joseph Zlemba compli- were awarded the auto after having has lived tn South Amboy for the past menting She planners on The Iron horse puffed kndiJWlowed its white va- won the Bfriggs' ice Pyramid Contest. their foresight In Inaugu- por* In furious streams, but became it could not go In which they guessed closest the day In adlcKlon to the closest guess, Mr. rating the testimonial "for anywhere, burdened By Its own weight which dug into that th? 10.000 tt>. pyramid made cf Cleverley had one of the best contest a most worthy and out- and creased the virgin soil with Its iron wheels, John Ice would disappear. statements concerning the 1080 standing cktlzen to whom Stevens began developing a T-rail and laying a track The contest which haa over 1000 Chevrolet. This was, "I like the I960 Ohis honor is long overdue" on which it could make its] historic charges. The track, entrants was Judged by Mr. Ernest because of Its clean lines and proven was enthusiastically ap- laid out In the atevensdale section of South Amboy, Bcfoarpf, President o£ the First Na- road dependability." plauded. the first track laid In the tJjnfied ptates. Acting chairman Thomas It -Is noteworthy that after a century of progress, Pawelek then 'announced John Stevens' T-raU Is still the only kind of rail being that in view of the great tued. by major railroads. In addition to the T-rail, Incorporations Morgan Man Indicted number of people wishing Stevens atao experimented moth a new kind of railroad ADAM LOVELY Amboy Old Timer* Skating to be at the testimonial, track bed to replace the hard stone bed which tor- Club ha; bean formed and wilt on Check Charges only a tentative, date, mented and outrageously discomfited early railroad Plumbing maintain offices at (he South Tbe "Middlesex County Grand Thursday, May 5, would be travelers! and Heating Amboy Arem with Scmtrtl Jury yesterday Indicted a Mor- set for the dinner-dance at A Century of Tremendous Progress Ruiio as agent. Trustees orm gan service elation operator oo the Step-Inn Ballroom In John Cox Stevens' experiments brought about a GAS Mary Galtoi of forth Amboy; four charge* of pauinf worthiest Sayrevtlle. This halt, it was ntftr dawn In American Industrial and economic de- HEATING Gentviev* Toppen of Wood- cherts totaling over ll.MMl. said. Is the largest avall- tatopment. Enterpreneurs quickly recognized the gl- Units bfidgt; Edward A. Jenkins of Named In tbe Indictment hand- aW: haU in the borough. Morgan; Leroy Hermansen of ed up to Superior Court Judge atlc potential of the railroad. The Amboy-Oamden 369 Henry Street Bernard W. Vofel was Patty Ya- Upon motion made by John SUroad was begun and imnredlateiy proved its great SOUTH AMBOY Hopelowo; and Joan Schvrf of nelli of Route ». Morgan, oper- Rota, it was decided to* Usefulness. With it came other daring enterprises Te). P Ark way 1-0118 Englithtown. ating as proprietor of 0* Pateo start the testimonial at which made fabulous fortunes and established exten- Motor Station of (he same ad- 6:30 p. m. and to have the sive Industrial corporations. drew. ', dinner served at 7:00 p, m. Seemingly' overnight, the .United States shook off Yanelli allegedly gave four Standing Speakers Us rural fastnenee and,was rapidly sprouting cities checks totaling $l,23S.S0 to Star Committees Named Petroleum, Inc.. Route 1. Ave- The* IQtiTOftng. . .persons and thriving factories, immigrants by the millions ne!, In payment for gaanttfiB. The were attracted to American shores, fascinated by this offenses took place from May C were named general chair- tfew nonder and prosperity. Many* like Andrew Car- to June ll last year. men: Dr. Richard S. Pol* negie, entertained- dreams of Ache* which, unlike tack, Alfred w. Srhuwler dreams, took on reality. and Thomas PawrJek. Vice- chairmen Include Edwin In record titffe, railroads were extended across the Local Ag Student Kolodziej, Frances Litkow- continent from the Atlantic to Wie Pacific. Stage- $kl, Herbert B. Bierman. coaches were being eclipsed In the face of the charging on Dance Committee The Junior Class of the Philip MoCittcheon, Helen butt .with the cow-cQeartng apparatus in its front. Mi- Mlklos and John Rota. nerals an) coal now could

55 YEARS JAN or GUS POTTS' CONTINUOUS SERVICE BROS. General SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. Excavating Contractor* . — ASK ABOUT OUR CHARGE-A-PUN — 0. Manvel Applegate and Son* Free Pick-up and Delivery •ewer * Water Llaes Installed Top Boll • Grading - Fill Dirt Fuel Oil - Kerosene - Coil and Coke |Wf GIVE GOLD BONO STAMPS) — DEGREE DAYS DELIVERY — Mason Sand • Excavating — OfIN FVf MNQS UNTIL 9iOO — 'Atpha.lt Driveways PArkwty OIL BURNBRB VACUUM CLEANED * SERVICED — Phones — •SS BORDRNTOWN AVBNUB 141IENRY STREET PArkwer f-QMO SOUTH AHBOY BRIGGS CHEVROLET •mm* B*4*at •OUTH AMBOT, N J. PAtfcwer MMi (Near fl. Amboy Rdepttal) SOUTH AMBOY, N.J.» PA L1400 * Nut to EJfluaensaa's » ••HTM AMIOV TITIZKN IHuraday, f«br.uary 25, 1P60 Loyal Order of Moose Boat Licensing Law Would Plans Birthday Party The Loyal Order of Mo«» Include Raritan River Waters 1554 and the Women of the Moose 1134 will hold a com- Thousands of Centra) Jersey the Raritan Valley Trunk Sewer bined- birthday party tor pleasure boat owners would come two years ago. the once stinky their members on Sunday under the proposed state licenc- Raritan River has been turned ing bill that wai boffed down in into a busy boating waterway and afternoon, Pet). 28, at 4 o'- the atate Senate Monday, when a short-lived state cemus of ptea* clock at the Moose Hafl on two shore county Republican sen- sure boat* started late in the 1MI Pine Avenue, South Amboy. ators said they wanted to check boating season showed 1,000 boat*. to may bring guest*. | farther with marine-minded con- "This was only a imaH, section Istitueftts. of Middlesex County." a spokes- The bill would require owners man for the state Bureau or Navi- or all motorboats of 10 horsepower gation said yesterday. During or more—and used on tidal waters the summer, the census takers -to register them at feea rang- started in the shore counties and ing from 15 to 130 initially., de- got into Middlesex only weeks be- pending on site. fore cold weather ended the boat- Renewals would be from 13 to ing season. SI2. and a dealer's license would Thin summer, 96 marine police cus! 125 officers, formerly called harbor- The Raritan River is a tidal masters, will patrol Raritan Bay, waterway to a point two miles the Raritan River and the Jersey above New Brunswick. coastline from 'Railway to Key- SaJvatore A. Bontcrripo, state port. conservation commissioner, tried During the slack season, the Monday to get emergency' pas- group has been studying marine sage of tbe bill in the Senate but law, said Steve Kafka of New he ran into a wave of opposition Brunswick, who commands the stirred up by Sen. Frank S.. Par- water patrol. GOING DEEP ON TlfE Sl'RJKCT^ plans are in the making for the for. Icy (RAllantiO and Sea. Richard The state already has a bill

Michael Szraga. charter member and mation of an underwater rescue unit R Stout iR-Monrnouth). regulating boats on inland lakes u first aid Instructor From the South which will bring together the mem- Since the start of operations of and rivers. •VMV aWMNG "7i4» -11&0 Amboy First Aid and Safety Squirt members of the First Aid Squad, the SOT. ww vjn.an.ny> • 4*30 la having Ills apparatus adjusted by South Ambov Boat Club and the Gar- Raymond Davis of /the Garden State den State Divers Club, To Goin a Phrase CHURCH CROOPO • CLUBS Divers Club of Perth Ambov The OfKMMXOnON* Imagination is what muke* you think • SCOUT frSJAiT you're huving a wonderful time when KF A O1 Hone Economics Public Elementary Give you're really only spending money. Briefs Washington Day Cake flour la the most highly refined of all flour*;. Program It U milled of soft, wheat The students of South and has a low gluten con- Amboy Public Elementary tent. Pastry flour Is next School held an assembly in high refinement program in honor of George All purpose flour is mill- Washington's birthday in ed from hard or -soft wheat school auditorium. The or- or a mixture of the two. It der of presentation ot the c ontaina a moderate J program Is as follows: amount of gluten of a N>H/i. RIZZlkTO Twenty - third Psalm, "What is this thing Weaker quality than bread Lprdis Prayer, Pledge of Al- Hour. A, it. name Implies. ; IT WILL w legiance, Star- Spangled It can be used for all pur- I watch two hard Banner. called Housepower?" poses, except for the moat lotos who toiled for the last Announcers: Vicki Jor- cakes. • placo Senators and Phillies in i 1959 during the coming season. pre risen, Cabhy Brown, Kim [ Since both are pitchers you Dexhelmer. If you Are considering in- ! can sec what I mean when I " Washington"— Grade 1. •tailing- a new tile floor In say they "toiled'1 for last place "George Washington" — some room of your home. Thomas Brinanmen, Gary Read. "February Dates"—iDav- haven't opened bowling alleys ld Arky, Grade 2, Sharon floor for a whdle. Livings or restaurants yet. so they i Nemeth, Kathleen Kubi- with the big sample • will spend the off season getting nak, Christine Zavodsky, tell you whether you want paid for their athletic skills. Wendy Romer, Sean Pow- a floor tike that perma- Pascual continued his normal ers, Karen White, Ronald nently. ways by winning a tot of ball games in Hre Cuban winter •Sturgls, Jo Ann Ml:halsky, league while the Phillies' twirl- Edward Campbell. "Making Household Fab- er -pounded up and down the Our Guide — Grade 3A: rics Flame Resistant" Is the basketball court as a valuable Paul Meyer, Gall Kolb, Lin- topic of a new publication member of the champion Bos- da Peterson, Ove Hordnes, of the U. 8. Department of ton Celtics. Donald Clayton, Kreg Kos- Agriculture. Single copies GENE PLAYED with the ovlch. may be obtained free from Celtics in 1958 and, after being cut loose by the Milwaukee "You're a Grand Old Flag" the Office of Information —Grade 3B. of the Department, Wash- Braves, joined the Phillies. He was a greatly improved pitcher "February"—Oirls of SB. ington 26, D. C. and claimed that basketball "George Washington"* — The publication offers was responsible for his show- Grade SB. four formulas for water so- ing. Con ley said he reported Gypsy and Hawaiian lutions which can be ap- to the Phillies in excellent Dances—Ltfnda Larson. plied to washable cotton or shape and was able to hold Accordion, Solo—Charles rayon clothes or household this peak during the baseball season. Wade. furnishings. But It is em- ! "A Sahite to a Soldier"— phastoed that the solutions Boys of 3B. maJte materials fiire resist- Grade 3fl Band—"Yan- ant, not fireproof. Treated kee Doodle." materials will char and , RARITAN poesltaly glow, but won' 7 "God Bless America" burst Into flame and spread Cathy Brown, Tire. DINER Bacon has a shorter Youth Group Plans "freezer life" than most — FRIDAY SPECIAL — mearto. It is recommended Spaghetti Supper tiiat you keep it In your FISH PLATTER 90c The Young People Pe)- freez.er no longer than 3 lowehip of Christ Church months, and then If your SHRIMP PLATTER will sponsor their second treezer temperature Is set SCALLOP PLATTER annual Spaghetti Supper at zero. (Two Vegetables - Potato**) on Shrove Tuesday, March (Dinners to.go out ot oil times) 1st, from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. Bggs, pork, shrimp, cab- in Che Parish Hall. Tickets It's how to get your watts' worth! bage, celery and carrots ELfCTRIC may be obtained from any Full Homepower is tho adequate wiring you need to run all will be plentiful In March, THAWING SERVICE member or at the door. Coa£> of your electric appliances the way they were made to run. according to the U. 8. De- is $1.25 for aduttta and 7fe partment of Agriculture Drain* cleaned without for children. Without U appliances work sluggishly, and there are not Try curried hard cooked digging or tearing/upl enough outlets to plug them all in, Lights dim. Fuses blow. JCPftL eggs and shrimp in a rice Even your TV picture shrinkst If you have any o^ffiese J«««T CM«MI Ptwtr A tie* • • *. ring, iymptoms in your home, you're not getting your money's m r KOllMANN . lUomt studlM of Mdfer onto worth out of the electricity you're using. Baked stuffed onions are •how that the unit torn on an Cteeners Mtinc sptva whan be'a fastvatad a pleasing change In vege- in love or war. When oonfrantad table fare. To make them, by • superior male, the water YOUSJ LOCAL BUCraiCAL CONTMCTOt simply steam peeled onions crab begtue *> "tuff food rapidly A MOMI WWNO CMKK4W. ' until tender, remove the and nervously Into hJa mouth. H* centers and fill .with, your does the same whm he to thwarted favorite -bread crumb stuff- in his courtship. . N ing. Scatter grated ctuese •*• 1 * * over the tops and bake in a moderate oven until thor- oughly heated. 1. L Mm & Sons PRANK'S Plumbing & Heating REVCO BUTLNNS RADIO • ELECTRIC - T V Hrpftira - Installation — A I* rilANCII- Wm. H. Lewis (SAUD8 AND snmitt) BL10TCOAL,. FUEL OIL Phone'PArkway 1-0521 Baffftr SaleV and BcrTlee !».{() BORDKMTOWN AVE. , SHOWROOM Ul N. BROADWAY, SO. AMBOY (Home of Your Plumber) Wnttahead Avanue 111 HENRY ST., TA 1-HS4 Tel. P Ark way 1-047* CLIfford 7-2323 SOUTH AtoBOY, N. J. 4«S N. BRUNS AVE., FORDt. Tei Rllknet 1-1S47 Tk* ft*UTal AMBOY € ITIZBN Thursday, February 25, 19B0 * -—.—. » BILL* AITMOEIIED TO RK LONG AGO ... IN OUR TOWN PAID BY TBIB CITV OF •oura AMBOY. x. J. John Jtfaaaln* $7 00 Arrt No 406: English Sunoco 113 14 Arrt Ho; 406; MulllM Spring Water lll.H0 Acct No 406. Marathon Bus LllW Inc. St.OS: Patrolman Pranch* Norrk IlOOO. Acn N» Mi; Patrolman John Ducxan tin. 00. Acct. No 406: Jfrw-v Central ~ *t aM LiflH Co SI HH Traf flc Ught'ft: : Murphy CltCltl-if i .B-ivl«. Cainpbtt.Acct Trea. Not .910000 406: .P't Acct- r DalS<>v 466: R'lnen Hardware «J 24 Ar- counl No 406. Frank* Mark-1 160.00, Aaet. No. S10: Baranownki Market We S125 00. Acct No 610 Robert Ca«ey » 30. Acct No 610: BAB Markrt $30000 Arct No •10: HotwtnsT Authorttr. CMy (32 • 00 Acct No «10: Vlnronl J N»- bua laOOO. Acet. Wo «10. Frank* Market S300O. Acct. No «in. O<-n- rtlpk'n Oroc^rv S* 00 Arrt ,N^ •10: Raymond Firming Sioorjo. Acct No 116; John J Sharo 1100.00, Acct. No 116; John Coan IIOOOO, Acct No. 118: Jam<-» Har. klna STSOO, Acct. No 116 R-ln- < ra Hardware 176. Acct Nn 205. Rngilsn Bunoco 8>rvlcr 167 75. Ar- rount No. 306: Earl J Torinom 18 00. Acct. No. 306: Prank* Ra- dio and EI«K-trlo M 46 Arrl Ho 406; FranVa Radio and Elfrtrir Un. Acn No «0 Mirhi.l t flh^rrv S41*. Acct. SOftt Jo*ipph Kudolka. ISO 00. Building Inmvr inr . Jamc« VanDprvp-i-r J25 Of) Arrt N'> 1011 Jinrn Var>n.r v^r r 115 00, Arrt No 135 Ed* r" Rcllly I1HS2M. Arrt No IOt(S. K.iward C Ri-IHv M4S V» Ord N'n fi'n D«-nl of Tr»>aiury $26 20 A'- ruuiit No IIS. Jcr»<-v' Pow<-r and l.iicht To rH57 Traffic l.ufht '•'•ntral Ji-rwy Powi-r Bn 2t)b Nrvi Jernr-v P'-ll T.-!>- FEW," filmed in Color and cur l.hom- Co (4A4S. Acct No. 1022. K'.-w J 112*0 Aert No 305: Nf-w The i li a i'i |> S of the City ; 23—Amboy Gardens JrrB^y Boll Telephone Co. $7 i& "4D MAN" is the cofeature Leujfiu' of South Amhoy in th«> 24—Broadway A Main Street Arrt No 710 N-w J.r»>-V B< II af Lpfw's Drive-ln. 25—Cedar ft Center Streets T.l.phonw Co »M, Aef* No filO.- yenr I*j2it was the Metro**? A.C. | AmiTtca.n Ordor tit Hibernian" In the picture in the fir.it row ' 2«—Cedar A Washington A?e. »O00. Accl No mil: C,ew r, (I to r) Ht>n Puwlowsku .li'., 27—Stockton A First Streets KrM» »l<*«6 PlannlnK Board , 31—Parker ATC. A Portia St. Mary L Bralu* »1S0n. Plan-1-- Fritz Lukie, Frank Bulman and Roan): Rpin^rn Hardware 17% HOTICE TO VOTERS Hill Switzer. 3*—Bordentown Ave. A Feltus Pla«nlne Board: Luke A. Lovflv Standing are Jimmy Dili, Joe Street Pn*tV No (2 1142 60. Acct N'. inil\Thp Kublrlnk Aimcy 17 50 Malik, Coach Ben Pawlowski, 33—Stevens Ave. and Aagnsta Bnnd: RWn»T» Hardw"'*1 Ml "•' Sr., Frank Burchard, Leo Ryan Street Acct. No. 810: Swan Hill \c» and and Joe McGonicie. 34—Bordentown Are. A Prospect Coal Co K 60. Acct No 955 | aHUOATl OPIN t 10-MOVIft AT 7 00 ftwan HMI Ic<- «nd rn*\ rr> 12^2 «< Owr- ortw i JQTMQVIH H,^ Street AOCI. No »10; Brl^Rn Chx-vrolMf IINl |T!ITI|: : 38—Pine A venae A Portia St. 14 75. Acri No 30fi. .I..»>n W9. Notice is hereby given that qualified SB—Broadway A Augusta St. j«ln« *1« S8. Acrt No W . F.n(.' ttSM llnh Sunoco B>rvir* J.1S 95 Am Correction 17—Bertran Ave. A Robert St. No 306: Inhn Ma'«inr V>H M 38—Pint Ave. A Leffert Street A«"ct No Wi: trv^n Mn«j>n<- «• In last week's lfcue of 41—Broadway A Loniia Street 'S. Arrl Nn 3OR • Norih .T.T--\ voters of the City of South Amboy, not "The Citizen" a n e w a F-aupliDfnt Co. M0 25 Arct N" HUNK SINATRA l%— Henry A Roeewell Streets T15: Rrlnpro HaMwar*- HIV Item regarding Alphonse 4*—Henry St. A Pine Aveaue Acrt No. 306: Jamm Phillip* 6INA HTankowaki of Rt. 35, we 44-^Sooth Amboy Hospital M0 On Arrt Ko *>nn rrP(-—•. 4S—Felfus A Augusta Streets P«-ick Jr t»nO Arrt Nn 9"V1 already registered in said City under mentioned "was arrested •Tohn Knwalmkl J2oon ATI N<> LOLLOBRIGIDA 41—John A Feltvs Streets »00. Robert Poptuch tisno A-"-1 after he collided wlUh M—Henry Street A Broadway No W0: Polvrt Munrk *10 00 another vehicle." It 54—Broadway A Bordentown A**ct No 5*00 Af'^onv Bni~ltif»i'-7 permanent registration, may register or ahcruld read: "was given »*0 00. Acrt No 900 W<"iRm Mr. Aveaiae Knnn tmon Arff Mo 90" A'*'«-i a summons after the ac- 85—Dohaney Homos, Mason F JlMdO Arc' No 3fW: cident." Aveau pla Sh bc^n filrd hv An and 10th, 1960. thony Thomore r<>qup*tlng a vari- No. 4 is 90 feet ahead of No. 5. a-2-2.»—No session of school ance In thp requirement* of ih' MAJESTIC No. I Is naek-and-neck with 1-2-1—First Aid Sqasd Ambu- Zoning Ordinance of thp Borough VA € - 55 2 9 No. 1 ol Sayrevlllr to permit him th-- erection of Adverllilnn 6lrn ap- a> li KTH uiiim a (A) Which hone wins? (B) I'roxlmatPly 16 feet Instead of th.- A HA! 11 K HI \lil I II I \ 1 |(| 60 fct-t from Routf 35 an renuir.-.i Candidates petitions must be filed How far apart are No. 3 and No. •? by Article VUI-C. Section (C) No. 3 and No. 4? t Pi PI. I or Chevalier Avrnu.' Coleman Rd a Rt. », M«-lrorf NOW SHOWING with the City Clerk on or before 4 pJL (P) No. 3 and No. 5? For the purpose of hearlnic ob- Jectlona or proteats ajrainm th.. Kranilnj: of »alH aopenl. the B..r t During the gang- ouch of Sayrevlllr 2onJng Board ..f land "ride" days a gang boas de- Adjuatmenl wtll hold a puhli. h«artnx on March *. J960 in ih.- oa Much 10th. mod that one of his lieutananta Council Chambers Municipal Built! should be "rubbed out" The boss inc. at 7 46 P M By order of the Zoning Board of lot the doomed man choose the ...Be strong and of good Adjustment, manner of his death. His choice courage; be not afraid, nei- RICHARD DAY JOHNJ.TCIGCS.CkyCtai lorastalleJ a violent death. The ther be thou dismayed; for Secretary abates appealed to the boas' sense the Lord thy God is with thee of humor, so ho stuck to his word. whithersoever thou goest. What do you think the man chose, and what would you have chosen? —(Joshua 1:9.) Twlasler Behttloas irough the long centuries, men have held theBe wondroue words close to their hearts ENTltt WEEK TODA* TH»U TUESOAY Nev«r so few are the Moments «t etOtp IMUI PWUOOP ««|X t WTJW4 and have overcome grief and PRODUCT IS left fof love! tribulations that must come to TMf GRfATEST us all. Today, an forever, "God Frank Gina •rittah seisfitislt have wo- OM Hi i ON jo use« of corroH SINATRA LOUOBftlGlDA f never fails." IN THE osaded in rafsneratlnf lenses in t ON to pwqi Peter lawford - Steve McOus*n tho. eyes of rabbit*. Thty planted, r o*| UNITED Richard Johnson • Paul Henreid •m *%Md,H Mketod cells from em- kry rabbits Into the surgically "NWR SO HW" •Hand eyes of mature animals. Jitm embtyonic cells grew into and in th« 4Ht lotus* of normal «U*. The work, Its the THE 4-0 MAN" done in the.Department of Zool- D*l*a* • ogyrUniveraity of Hull, England, offers hope of restoration of nor- mal vision for persons whoa* tenses have been removed in tur- atrv for cataracts. Frank Macedulski Lmgal Aid Chaarhilly Qlvan SHIRTS^T... /MEMS AND — Carpenter & Builder — In our modem society, peopl« at ity to help would not match up with BOYi'SMlRTS LAST TEAR AU SUNOS Of MASONAIT WOtK some timei find themselves in a the need for help. CONSUMED S9S,000 Tict«CITIZEIV position where they are unable to To overcome these difficulties, BALES Of COTTON. Call PArkway 105II legal aid. societies have been form* JOl/ffl AMtOY, N. J. f *»He that Aovtm noise must provide themselves and their famil- ed throughout the state to provide ay las buy a pig."—Bpanlah proverb. ies with the necessities of life. Om legal services fox those legitimately to. Amboy Publishing Co., Inc. of^hasa necessities today Is legal unable to provide such services for 413 A«»a»it» •».. ••wi* **«*y- N. i. counsel. The rerfsori for the Inabil- themselves. These societies exist - *tewUi*e4 1M1 ity to provide Isjal counsel o#y In evsfy county In Ntw Jersey ex- cept Sloucester. They ean be lo- sea.'. PHILIP be unemployment, ill health, old J. R. WoiclochowsM cated by consulting the county tele- 6REEN S MEN'S SHOP aje, or physical or itisntai handi- phone directory. MOTORS cap. If you. or someone you know is \ (Sine* 1902) •fiorw PArkwoy 1-0004 Studebaker - Packard There was a time when commun- In this position and there are legal __ BiwtfAKMtSw SI ll ii I » - - -* . SBBBSSi ity life was so simple lawyers la- problems, referral should bo made ~~- r^Birwi^niw MafVaWnBJBV SSVBMa ^^ ani manor ot tt>a) CAR* - TIIUCKS dMduaOy pouM do what was floeM-to your county legal aid society. AJtOW SHIRTS — ^cCMOOl — VAH ttUUM aary for etch person In need of The society's rtilas will determine lavMi Aiaaey Nil Offlt* Unsar ih« I r*erta - Body Work - Paintlm AHaf Marsh 3, t!7t. help but without funds. ThU Is not the eligibility for aid. Of course, PLOtStMM SHOI - SWANK JIWIUY — MSIItOC HAH SOUTH PIN IS AVENUE the saw today, Pint, there It no It toe* without aayiBu that those in 4NTNWOVIN H0SI («sa, -^y •*«> • MORGAN, NEW JERSEY way to be sure that persons In more fortunate financial circum- Ak. Phone-PArkway 1-HW Mod oould reach those attorneys stances should seek counsel of their 11.90 eer roar - * »« «*•' to help. In asUuloa. there own choice when confronted by le- 104 8. BROADWAY JMrAiw 1-0494 be tho chance that ttw abil- gal problems or dllJisultiei. Tftte) SOUTH AMMY CITIIBN , Fibraary tt, i860 Jkatienal lead Company Kits Lcwiwliiki NUM News From St. Mary's OBITUARY 1t Build New Plant High School ILIZAMTH B SIAMAN A new plont will be built by Leonard Lawson, a senior Mrs. Ellxabeth b\. Seaman,' tile Notional Lead Company Births announced recently at Ihe at St. Mary's High School, 727 George St., South Amboy, In Soyidville on a °5-ocr* site. South Amboy Memorial Hospital: hm» bsen awarded a four died Thursday, February II In The plant will produce a "com- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Benja- year full tuition scholar- St. Peters General Hospital pletely new product". min Jisionowiki. 11 Luke St., ship, valued at $2800, to St. after a brtvf illnei*. Morgan "The product is going 1° he Bonaventure'ft College, Ole- She w™ emptoy*d at o te>l»- sjsjmtning completely new." Raw A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. an, , as a result ol phon* ©pvoror or th* Rah- ••led. He told The Evening News Fred Wcglorz. 19 Albert St.. his high school record and South Hivcr. way Hospital. Mrt. Saaman isst engineering studies arc well College Board Test*. Leon- was a communicanr of St. . A daughter to Mr. and Mr*. avamrway and lhat conslruclion ard has accepted the schol- Mary's Carbolic Church. weuld begin this year. Thomas Pallet), 2 Jasko &., arship and hopes to major She leaves a siiter, Mrs. H«U Tlst plant is expected la 'be South Amboy. . In maYtfoematlcs. very modest, at first." he said. A son tu Mr. and Mrt. Edmund «n Cordan.^of Nion; and a tut be admitted that it *iir prob- Wonilowici, RFD No. 1, Box brother, Joseph Leonard, of •My employ about 1.000 persons 21SK, EnglUhtown. Raymond Oavanagh and South Amboy. wten it is in full operation. He A daughter to Mr. and Mra. Theodore LeJjpreg. t wo for- Funeral services were held weald not forecast "hen more Ronald To'h, 994 Ridgcway Ave., mer SMHers now In their Saturday, Feb. 10 from the (km pilot production would take South Amboy. fmtunan year at St. Pet- Flynn and Son Funtral" Horn* A son to John Denny, 4 Sum- •lace, and gave no indication of er's College, Jersey City, followed, by a Mast at St.^"*^ what the product would be except mer-field Rd. Laurence Harbor. were .awarded If 00 state that "It is something we have A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mary's Church. scholarships applicable to Interment Resturectlon Cem> Mver-pndwed. before" and is Clay'w Pleuffcr, « Whilehead their Wrst year tuition on 'ton-competitive." A«... Sayreville. January 25. . - Carlton H. Rose, director of" A daughter to Mr. aad Mrs. public relations, said in New York .lolm Olsvary, 133 Madiaoo Ave., The St. Mary's High CORA fMMA LARSEN this morning that the company Moi g*n. School Sodality sponsored Mrs. Cora Emma Larsen, 73, "is simply not ready to announce A son to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony a skating party to Borden- 439 Book Ave., died Saturday what the producl will be" for busi- Chrochunis. 23 Birch Terr., Par- town on Monday evening morning, February 20, after a ness reasons. lin. Feb. 22. Sod&Usts and their long illnesj, in the South Am- The last obstacle to construction A daughter to. Mjr. and Mrs. boy Memorial Hospital. of the plant was eliminated last Kdward Tyler, M Pine Tree Dr., friends participated in the outing. She has be-tn a resident of night when borough Council— Sayrcville. South Amboy for the pnst 50 without opposition-rezoned the A son to Mr. and Mrt. Louis years. tract from Zone C. light mining. Bac5kocky. 21 Turner St., Poi\ On Friday, Feb. 26. the to Tone D, heavy industry. Reading. annual 'Mardi Gras' will be She is survived by her hus- "We are going to wait for,the A daughter to Mr. and Mrt. held in the Mrgr, Griffin band, Bernard Larsen; four " right time, Roa* said. Frederick Thorn, 108 Roosevelt Cafeteria. The dance, spon- tent, Edward, r/eftarjek, Char- Councilman Joseph Ziexnba. Blvd., Parlin. les and Henry all of Morgan); tended by Anthony J Popow- sored by the senior class, speaking at last nights meeting, Mm GeraJdine D. Lewando- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. was the last social event four daughter;, Mrt^ Violet also welcomed National Lead's ski of 225 5econd Street, So. tki, Mayor of Sayrcville; Joseph Kudelka, 360 Main St., Lear, Mrs. Evelyn Jarock, both Speakers w»re: Mrs. Helen Soum Amboy. held by the students before plans to build a plant in the area, Amboy wos selected Queen of the Lenten season. Music of Morgan,'' Mrs. Edith Voor- but indicated that exact plans and the-feaU Sunday night, Feb. 21 Jonoslo of Philadelphia, Presi- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. hees nnd Mrs. Josephine Mai- blueprints governing, the si rue dent General, Union of Polish was furnished by Joe Sac during the 20th onnivenary John Hinnert, 20 Harrison PI, and his Mello Tunes. iirewski, both of South Amboy; ture and its product would be celebration of the Union of Women in America,- Mrs. Stan- Parlin. 21 grandchildren; 22 great- required for borough approval. ley Rudewici, organizer of A son io Mr. and Mrs. Edward^ Polish Women in Americi Future eevnts on the SMH grandchildren, rind two great- Rose gave no Indication of the Group 81, Soyreville. Miss Group 81; Principal Address Nowicki, U Kearny Ave., South great-grandchildren. amount National Lead plans to Amboy. calendar Include the Na- Lewandoski is a Georgian wa; given by George J. Ollow- Services were held Tuesday, invest in the area, but said a tional Merit Scholarship Court College Mudent and the ski, Freeholder of- Middlesex A son to Mr. and Mrs. John February 23, from the Mason- complete outline of the com-' Deviney, 15 Elm Terr.. Pirlln. Test on March 8, a vocation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. County. The closing prayer Wilton Funeral Home. Rev. pany's plans would be released was said by Rev. Hyacinth A son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert talk by Rev. j. Wagner on to the public soon. Charles Lewandoski. George B. Ogden officiating. •OombrOwski, curate of Sacred Simpson, 2)7 South Feltus St., March 11, and the adminis- The celebration was held in South Amboy. Interment Christ Church Heart -Church. tration of the Achievement the Columbian Hall, South Riv- A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Tests on March 12. Cemetery. Sacred Heart PTA er and was attended by 400 Gifts ond floral presentations Noto. 420 Prospect St., South Observes Book Week quests from this ar«T. The were liven to Mrs. Peter Licht- Amboy. JAMiS E. SLOVER group it a fraternal benefit jnstein, President of Group 81 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter ••Wine ia wont to ahow the James E. SI over died Tues- Mr. Chester Zomorski, a tea- organization, and its members past presidents Mrs. Stella Leincrich. 8 Wcsco St., Morgan. mind of man." —Theogni*. cher in the Motawin schools, day, February 16, in St. Claire't take an enthusiastic intere;t in Targonski and Mrs. William Hospital, Oenville. Formtrly wo; the gi>«») speaker at the community and civic affoirs. Mikloi. Sacred Heart PTA, meeting, of this city he had been a resi- Mrs. William Miklos, chair- Dancing was enjoyed to the which was held Thur»day, Feb. dent of the N. J. Exempt Fire- man, gave ths welcome music of Ted Maksymowici and [Weekly Stock Market Round men's Horn?, Booton, for the It. Mr. Zamonki stated "that speech; Mrs. Edmund Serofin his radio orchestra. New York children should be inspired to Prepared by the Investment Research Department of past 10 years. of South River, Hon. Vice-Presi- City. Entertainment was pro- r«od more." He olio talked Hemphill, Noyea & Co., 15 Broad Street, New York 5, N. Y. Surviving are two daughters, dent, State of N. J. served as vided by Rob and Pat Kilirka, On the relationship between Members of the New York Stork Exchange Mrs. Charles Brennan of Eng- toastmastor; Mrs. Stanley Czer- Harvest Moon Polka Dance February 24, 1960 lish town; Mrs. Jo:«ph Kladxan teachers, children nnd parents. Award recipients. The program was held in con- nikow;ki sang the National AIRLINE STOCKS of Perth Amboy; two sons, Members of the local com- function with "Book Week". Anthems; Invocation wos given 4 Depressed Croup Offering Some Interesting Values James P. of this city and Fran* by Rev. George Hofner, curate. mittee were: Mr*. Charles Lew- Mrs. Val Boronowtki, presi- 1 Over the last few months airline stocks have been especially cis of Perth Amboy; a brother, Our Lady of Victories Church, andoski, Mrs. Joseph ' Szarejko dent announced that a Card poor market performers. There are several reasons: William of South Amboy; and Sayreville. Greetings w^rvs ex- and Mrs, Michael Palko, Party sponsored by the eighth In the first place, obsolescence of equipment has imposed eight grandchildren. nerloua drains on airlines fiuunces. Funeral services were h»ld grade will be held March 7. Introduction of new equipment spite of higher operating costs. A polish Auction will be held has been cosily with high break-In The CA.fi. Is taking a more favor- Saturday, Feb. 20, from The in th« school auditorium on costs (or new turboprop and jet able view toward higher fares, Gundrum Service followed by South Amboy PJ.A. Madison Park Firemen planes. Operatlnf costs have risen especially for overseas passenger March 22. Chaifladiei on Mrt. truffle and for jet planet. a Matt in St. Mary's Church. •harpty without compensating In- Internment fteturection Ceme- Florence Powlostti, Mrs. There- Celebrates Founding To Show Movies ^- creases In fare being allowed by President Eisenhower recently sa IfVa, Mrs. Rose Miodv;zew- The Madison Park Volunteer the CAB. Indicated that a larger amount of tery, New Market, Pijcatoway The Smith Amboy PTA pre- military business now given the ski. Fire Co. has stirted a program More recently, prior to the end Township. sented? a playlet, "Burn of the year, airline stocks were Military Air Transport Service The Amboy Regional P.T.A, Candle, Burn," in connect of wt*kly movies in the Fire subjected to heavy tax selling. might be transferred to commer- will hold its first Communion tion with a Founder's Day Mouse qt Cheesequake - and Even still more recently, a rash of cial airlines while at tha^aame AUGUST V. OEANT, SR. N •reokfait on Morch 27th, fol- celebration. Bordentown Rood for the child- commercial airline accidents have time arrangements might vTtnade August V. Geant, Sr. died dampened Investor enthusiasm for so that defense and Industry would Monday, February 22, 1960 at lowing 7:30 Mass at Our lady Members of the cast were ren of the area. There ore participate jointly in developing ef Victories Church, SoyreviMo. this group. , v hit home, 144 Stockton St. Mrs. Charles Gawenus, Mrs. two showings on Saturday, the There is Btlll some bad news to long range turbine-power cargo Fathers are also invited. Helen Thwnpeon, Mrs. Rob- first at 12:30 P.M. and again coma out as first quarter earnings aircraft. Both airline passenger He was a communicant of The P.T.A. of Sscred Heort for I960 and in some.cases later traffc and cargo traffic are in- St. Mary's Catholic Church and ert Rehn, Mrs. Charles Bur- aT 3:00 P.M. and only one creasing. will sponsor a theoter party to kard, Mrs. Harry Coyle. showing on Sunday at 2:00 earnings reports will be disap- wat a veteran of th« U. S. pointing. These are primarily due The principal threat at the pres- Army, World War. I. He wat see "Madome lafoyette" at MM. Margaret Murphy, P.M. to the high cost of transition from ent time Is that airlines will over- the Black Friors Guild Theoter Mrs. John Giovanni, Mra. Children under 5 years of conventional airplanes to turbo- expand their equipment In I960 born in this city and wat em- in on April 23. James White, Mrs. Fermen age must be accompained by prop , and turbojets, With these and as a result load factor per- ployed by the South Amboy •uses will leove parking lot poor earnings reports, however, centages would drop sharply. Pott Office. Straitton, Mrs. Mary Sulli- an adult. the final wave of bad news should Airlines which have been earli- at 5 o'clock. van, Mrs. Charles Hamilton have come out and prospects might est in obtaining the new turbo- Mr. Geant leaves hit wife, The olrendonce award went and Mrs. Mae Penley. be somewhat brighter In the prop and Jet planes obviously have Esther; and two daughter!, to Mrs, Sophie Churpkowich's Mrs. Jamrp Tingle wa* In future. the advantage as more of their Mn. Francis Jurskl and Mn. 4B class. Mothers of the 4th The market pplace Is now well break-In costs have been written Richard Servit of South Am- charge of the program. The off and It Is these which we favor. aware of the difficulties that have boy; one son, Au-just V., Jr. of grade, served refreshments. guest speaker was M r s. been facing the airlines and the Airline stocks are not yet suf- Decoration* were cartied out John Paulus of New Bruns- writer feels that the prices of ficiently seasoned to qualify for Sourh Amboy; three sisters, to the,theme of George Wash- wick, past president of the JULIE'S these stocks have discounted most more conservative investment Mrt. Agnet Bu;h of Metuchen, ington's birthday. State Congress, and a of these difficulties. On the other portfolios, but for the Investor Mrt. George Munck of So. Am- band, there are some favorable with well diversified holdings will- member of the State Bud- ity Parlor wpe«ts ahead and even in the last ing to assume a businessman's boy; and Mn. Sam Reubin of ge! and Finance Commit- EXPE1T SA1B CUTTING few ' days airline stocks have risk, the writer feels that this New York and five grand- started to anticipate this. The group has unusually good oppor- children. tee. Specialising m gp y g Da Pont Employees new jet and turboprop planes are tunitiei s fof r substantiail capital HARRY L. HART TINTING and 1 MINUTE attracting more passenger traffic appreciation over the next six Harry I. Hart>dled Monday, Observe Anniversaries PERMANENT WAVING as they cut flying time between months or longer. His favorites In cities and consequently load fac- order are: American AirUnei, Pan February 22, a* South Amboy Hollowing Du; Pont (No Cbemiesls) tors are increasing which could American Airwayi, Katitrn Air- Memorial Hospital. He lived TCnUhea Parkin Plant em- lead to wider profit margins in lines and Delta Airlinet. INS at 231 George St. He wit ployees observed Service 118 So. Stevens Ave. South Amboy, New Jersey Amlv«raarte8 during the He was born fn White Wat- month of January: Pfceae PAtkway 1-eW er, Wit., and lived in Lawrence 15 Years—Stanley B. Moad- (Over U Yean Experience) TYPEWRITER REPAIRS Harbor before moving ,to sen, Styrevttie. South Amboy three years ago. 30 Years—Walter a. Flah, "Tact !• the ability to clou Cloeca WEDNESDAYS He wat a retired tugboat BayrevUl*. your mouth before someone ON Mi MAKES MID MODELS fireman with the Pennsylvania 20 Years—Jocepb C. Herr- else wanta to close it for you." JULIE DOWNS, Prop. Railroad In th* New York re- 1%-ufl ft Docklewtcz, Cecil — BY OUR FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — gion and a veteran of World W. Boekenjoe, John E, Ma. War 1. tnr> John J. PawiowsW, Surviving are a son, Roy J. Otorg e W. Battey — all ol of Laurence Harbor; a daugh- Ily U ter, Mrt. Gwendolyn E. Murray 9Q Year*-Joseph 8 Sur- NEBUS MARKIT of MJddletown; a lister, Mrt. n, South Amboy. SOUTH AMBOYS Charlotte Hoffman of Sac City, 86 Ytais—-Albert Unden, OUTSTANDING MAIXBT Iowa and two grandsons. . Matopy. Carrying; A Fall Lie* «f QUALITY MEATS A GROCERIES f Freeh Veretablee — Ice Crean — Freest) Feede mkS.Kibo»kiA|«cf of winter •leap la on - IAWTAN PRINTING CO. W N FELTUS STREET SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. fftittsjfct, H 4MAMOUtTAiTBJIT ' SOUTH AftUOV, N. J. I UAL MTATal - 1NIURA*C| The went of applea: I am 4 for Free Delivery Dial PArkwajr 1-OtM 149 N. BROADWAY drowaing off." •hem PAiftway 1-2121 -Xotert rrott. Dial FArkwaV \*m The) SOUTH AMBOY CITIIBN , February 25. 1D80 pixie Jacoby, an Instruc- tor at the UfiAP School, Lackland AfB, held « sur- NILtSQDARR TALK prise reunion at the Ban Antonio. Texas base with A Historical Note — In friendly individual taking her World W*r n first ser- addition to being a great off with $14 statched away geant, now IWAF MBgt. In a cigar box. The poVlce l railroad man and inven- Margaret tor, John Cox Stevens was investigated and found- no Mm. Jacoby ts a fonner also a famous sportsman evidence of forceful entry. resident of San Marcus. and owner of a large stable Texas. Alter wartime pe- of horses. Owner of several The market for used hia> riod ** * WAAC. shs at- yachts, nes was a member caps must be high—-dur- tended the University of of a syndicate which sent ing the past week several Texas where she received the yacht "America" to hub-cap lifting Incidents her degree In English and England and to eventual were reported. became a Russian and raetng glory. Darted Wilson of LAU- Spanish linguist. One of Stevens' yachts; rence Harbor lost two hub- But. Hardy, who has re- cftfled "Marie," was reput- caps off his vehicle on cently been assigned as ed to be even faster than Tuesday. His car was park- first sergeant of the 3700th the record-breaking 'Amer- ed on Stevens Ave., hear WAF Squadron Section at ica.' It was a craft of light Augusta street. Lackland was,Mrs. Jacoby** construction which John Over Jthe weekend, Ray- (then Dorothy Davisl first Stevens kept anchored in mond! Jaje of 419 John St., 3gt. wktih th- 53rd WAAC the bay near his famous and Anthony Pelican of 129 Post Headquarters Co. at mansion In Stevensdsle, 8. Stevens reported hut- Camp Crowden, Mo. The which he called "Mount caps taken c4f their vehl- last time they saw each Sterling." cies. Jaje lost one ruro-cap. other was on VJ* Day dn while. Pelican experienced a 1945. northward trek of clean-sweep, all four. Talking about old times- South Amboy vacationists »—« Mrs. Jacoby recalls how she from Florida Is continuing. was-the first person on the Most of the group have re- A-* small calibre- bullet Master Serjeant Margaret A. Hardy, WAAC uniform she wore while sta- company punishment book turned or will shortly. hole was shot through" the new first sergeant of the 3700th tioned at Camp Crowden, Mo., where In those days. Of 8gt. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lewis window or"fflie morgue of WAF Squadron Section at Lackland Sift. Hardy was her first sergeant. she recollects, "She's the while in Florida enjoyed a the Mason-Wilson Funeral AFB, Texas, and Dixie Jacoby, an In* This is the first time they have seen best drill master I have* visit to the sarasota Jun- Home. The loose nut be- s true tor at the USAF Language each other in 15 yean. The reunion ever seen or heard of." gle Gardens. hind the gun should realize School, renew an old acquaintance^ was prompted by a story In Lack- Their unit was the first that there Is a chancejsfa They are looking at a picture of Mrs. land's base newspaper about Bgt. WAAC field unit station*! At Tuesday's Rotary Uve one being In the Jacoby, (then Dorothy Davli) In the Hardy's new assignment. at Camp Crowden and the meeting Joseph Szaro gave morgue. second unit leaving the an accounting of his recent Job T. Poulos on Service Anniversaries training center at Ft. D*s air trip to norida. Because A Leonardo resident re- Rutgers Set For Molnes, Ttowa. in early 1943. of the rough weather, Sza- ported to police that his Assignment to P.A.H.S. at Hercules Zoning & Planning "8gt. Handy is a fair and ro claims It was "the rough* vehicle was struck with a John T. Poulos of 234 So. The following Hercules square person," she remem- •at trip experienced in stone while passing over Broadway, South Amboy, Is* Powder Company, Parlln Courses bers but stve also said, "I modern air travel." If a re- the Rt. 35 and Bordentown among 71 education stu- Plant employees of this managed to stay out of the presentative of air lines Ave. overpass. The door of dents at the State Univer- area observed service anni- The Rntfers Bureau of Govern- orderly room as much as heard the talk, they would his auto was damaged. sity who are now practice versaries during January: ment Research announced today possible." probably offer some "payo- two special courses of interest la" to dose the cover on A stone was thrown thru teaching In senior and Ju- 30 Years-^Frank Solook, to memberi of toning board* of Mrs. Jacoby spent two nior high schools through- 144 Washington Rd., Sayre- adjustment and members of plan- years in the service before that chapter. the window of Nordling'a out the state. vllle. ning boards. getting married. She has a. Fortunately, he reports residence, 544 Washington Seniors from Douglass, 25 Years—William Schurr, ' The first course, Laboratory in daughter, Paula, who will that the return trip was Street yesterday evening. women's college of the 559 Main Street; Alvin L Zoning Problem*, will be conduct- be 15 years old. They now smooth and pleasant. Staete University, from the Zach, 445 Main Street; ed Tuesday irifhts beginning make their home in San i. Three brush fires were Rutgers men's colleges hare, both from Sayrevllle. March I In Newark from 1:10 to Antonio, Councilman James Van- reported by Fire Chief Ber- from the Camden division Also Joseph L. Keenart, JO: 10 for a period of six weeks. Sergeant Hardy claims Derveer,' county chairman nard Macklel: On Saturday It covers constructing a loning of the Heart Fund Drive evening, box 42 was sound- and from the Newark col- 322 Fourth St. So Amboy. •rdioiitce, tht general provisions South Amboy, home, where leges are Included in the 20 Years-—James J. Crea- her father, Edward Hardy, discussed the efforts of the ed; a brush fire behind 'and us* standards in the toning Anabel's Tavern. Yester- number as well as eight in- mer, 121 Standlford Ave.; ordinance, functions and meeting resides at 203 North Broad- drive at a recent meeting service teachers an* two Benjamin F. Krzywickl, 53' procedures of beards of adjust- way, of the Women of the day, two brush fires were persons enrolled in the JBmuUen St.; ' Edward J. ment. 8gt. Hardy wears many Moose. reported: one at ' Upper School of Education's mas- Rock, 577 Main St.; Stanley William E. Roach Jr., director decorations Including: the Main St., and one on Elm ter's degree program. 8. Skurka, 92 Whtehead of tht Somerset County Planning Good Conduct Medal with A firiendly reminder . . . Street. Ave.; Benjamin E. Sosno- Board, will b* the instructor this is Heart Sunday . . ,. Poulos, a senior ,at the Roach will be assisted from time three loops; WAAC Service Newark Colleges of the sky, 106 Main St.; all of Medal; . American. Theater do your heart some good Two Incidents of prowlers to time by guest lecturer* in were reported: On Friday filtate University, from the Sayrevllle. certain subject areas. Medal; World War n Vic- by aiding the Heart Fund Ing social studies and Eng- .. 15 Yean—Henry V. Llt- The second course, Principle* of tory. Medal and the Natio- drive. The "ticker" you may night Mrs. pudlc* of 124 lish at Perth Amboy High *inskl, 18 Sixth St., Sayr*- Local Planning, will be conduct- nal Defense Service Medal. save, may be the "ticker" Henry Street called police School! vllle. ed is Tom* River on Tuesday under your own vest. and reported a prowler on Bights from 7:90 to •:» begin- her property; and on Sun- ning March 21 for a period af . . . and then there are dfey, Art Andrews of 309 eight weeks, RUTGERS ENGINEERS those guys ... in order to Second Street, reported a Tbs COUTH coven tht objec- prowler on his neighbors tive* of locsl planning, purposes preserve or prolong his en- SET FOR OPEN HOUSE viable state of bachelor- property. and objective* of* planning in 1 Feats of engineering lied to hood a gentleman of dis- THREE-HANDED BRIDGE Tin n'l-ond difference is that New Jersey, sub-division plan- Auto accidents reported the only tricks that go to declarer ning, data gathering, the master space, nuclear engineering and tinction Who is a bartender A remarkable new three-hand are those won by the cards in his plan, general concept* of com- electronics will be demon- at the Glass House, had the On Washington's Birthday, form of Contract Bridge is being own hand The tricks won by strated here Friday and Satur- good fortune of catching someone struck an a u t c tried out in ii number of card dummy go to the opponents, to- munity design, moving people «nd goods, and converting planning day at the sixth annual Open the bride's garter at a wed- owntd bV Steve Uzik o: t-lubs The usual "cutthroat" three- gether with those they win rec- House of the Rutgers University hand game of "bidding (or the into action. 120 Augusta Street, am ularly. Therefore, wild overbid- College of Engineering. ding reception on Saturday. dummy" is largely a guessing con- ding in the hope of finding many It will be conducted by John The apparent thought of left the scene without own- test. But tricks in the dummy is eliminated J. Holland, director of the Cape Four engineering departments the prediction attached to ing up to It. the intri- —the player can bid only on May Planning Board. He will of Rutgers and 13 Mew Jersey guing idea tricks that he can reasonably ex- industries will participate In the the incident plus the .fact Yesterday afternoon, a< proposed also be assittod by guest lectur- pect to win in his own hand. Of ers in certain specialized areas. exhibition, which will be open to that It's leap year put a the Intersection of Ridge by Mr. and course, high cards that turn up 'the public from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. cold sweat down his back, way and Raxltan St. vehi Mrs. Enos in the dummy are not valueless; Detailed information regarding Stanley of the meeting plao* of the classes 'on the two days of the Open and now he denies the fact olea driven by Anthony at least they are not in the ad- House. t H a c k en- verse hand*. An ace in dummy and registration may be secured that he caught it. Hhomore of Rt. 35 and Ec sack, Minn, takes no trick for declarer, but from the office of the Univer- Students of the Rutgers de- To weaken his resistance Domenskl of So. River col seems to may promote a king In his hand partments of agricultural, plan- remedy this weakness, while giv- •ity Extension Division. Rutgera may we remind him of the lided. Damage was slight to a sure trick. University. 36 College Ave., New ning, nuclear. and~'sanitary en- inK scope for a new strategy of gineering will conduct demonstra- leap year definition of a play different from that of four- Ar> example of the peculiar Brunswick. hand Bridge. type of play that may arise In tions during the exhibition. bachelor — a gentleman The Meohanicsvllle Host An atomic power plant model, Co. who religiously observe The three players bid as in the this game is the following: who some eligible lady did- usual game, without sight of the S J S 9 4 J 2 nuclear equipment, and electronic n't decide to many. ^* their birthday, set May 7tti fourth hand. The high bidder H J 5 3 H A Q 2 Miss Catherine M. Vail's computors wilt be included in the for their 61th.anniversary spreads this hand as hit dummy, D 9 7 D A K Q 8 industrial exhibits. Yesterday the Flrendly banquet. after an opening lead by his left- CAKQJ10 32 C 4 3 Engagement Announced Samuel P. Owen, protestor of hand opponent. The two oppo- (Dummy) Miss Catherine Maureen general engineering at Rutgers Tavern reported some un- nents then co-operate agalnit him. South opened the bidding with and general chairman of the There are two differences from Vail's engagement to James four hearts, and West made a B. Jerran Jr. has lieen an- Open House, announced that the Bnth regular Bridge. First, declarer's sacrifice* bid of five clubs. He following industries will partici- \ "bouk" is three tricks instead of trumped the second lead of spades, nounced by her parents, pate in the program: AMF Atom- Ownen of dog* and cata toon six. that is, a bid or one offers to then led four rounds of trumps, Mr. and Mis. Thomas J. may be able to rid their pete of American men's feet grow big- win four tricks, not seven. The ics, Bendlx Aviation Corp. Red ger all the time. The growth has discarding dummy's ace and queen Vail, 335 David St., south Bank Division, Gulton Industries. fleaa fay giving them a "dust bath." name-going bids are still three of Hearts. A diamond put dum- A University of California scien- an estimated aa a third of an notrumps, four spades or hearts. my in to lead a heart, and since Amboy. Inc. Metuchen. MtddleVii Stain- Incn every 90 yeare. American five diuinondg or clubs, but these less Fittings, New Brunswick, tist, I. B. Tarmhii, h«a developed m South held the king,. West's jack The future bride la nlngt Until ?<00l £88 First Btratt, South Amboy I DAYTON BTREET 8OUTh\ AMBOY, N. J. •Arkwvy 1-3119 . 611 BORDINTOWN AVi. SOUTH AM1OV, N. J, Dial PArkway Phone PArkwajr 1.2089 Frw Delivery ^ Phone PArfcwsv 1-0276 • 0277 SOUTH AMIOV CITIZEN , February 26, 1880 LOCAL SPORTS REVIEW By Eaktlekl Sponsor 3rd Annual IAOLIS OEHAT fOISON DAYTON NIPS LOUISVILLE last Sifurday morning at IX Toaniament Eaglet out* Last Sunday evening before Iditon High 29-13 in the Sacred Htart Gym, Dayton * CApticity crowd at tho SacVed thft felt Kolf latt Fridoy at Edi- edged out louisvitia 21-20 irr Heart Gym, the parish Mom le> gain a decision over th* the Sacred Heart Little League and Dad's Club ajrain uponsor- Dori Sxatkowski took scoring •d the Round-Robin Tourna- n. The score wai 58- ment and All-SUr jtanic to honors for Dayton with 13 hohor the boya that play in H)e Joint* t*t the pace in point!, and Vince Zebro ted the Sacred Heart Little I encrue HM opening quarter and never with 10 points. The League wai started three Also in the little League, yean ago to improve the cali- trailed ofter that, a* four of bre of basketball players in tin fogies hit double figur«s. Notre 0 a m e d-sfeated Du- the arnool. The boya are put They were Henny Conroy and quesrva 13-10- John Zeiinsk through the pace* when tru-y Joe Jankowski 14 each, John p o c e d Notre Dame with 6 reach the fourth grade. The fundamentals of dribblintr., pair- Pockowski 12, and Lenny Law* points, but Ed Witkow^kt took ing and ahooting are taught in •on 10. In the Little Bi?g*r League the youngsters by the men of However, Tuesday night a I scoring honors with 9 points the parish who sacrifice their Holy Cross continued to win time only for the vnjoyment of th« iogle gym the Saints were seeing the youngster* develop trounced by the fajt-breaking by dumping inon Hall 47-21. into good basketball players. Bowberi of Sayrevill*. George Komotintki's 21 points There are about 1IS0 boya in After a, dote first half, Say- gained him game honors and the league, and it ia divided in Bob Trawintki threw in 6 to two division*. The I,ittl<- revilfe racked off 11 straight League is for 4th, 5th, an I Gth point* to widen the narrow gap points for Selon •Half. grader*, and the Little Bic?ci to 42-26 to win 62-47. Fordham ' bested Villonovo Xeague is for the 7th and Rh H«Mty Conroy rimmed 16 27-15, at Bobby fiurdak ripped" graders. Each league eunMHt* the net for 8 points. Ed Siot- of four teams that play a totul counters for the Eagles, and of twelve games, After which John Pacikowski tallied for 11 koWsJti had 6 points for Villa the team in each division wkh points in the loosing effort. nova. the highest win percentage i.- awardea first place. The Saints finished the year STANDINOS wiHt a 3-14 record. LirtU H«t« Uaa.ua Much of the success of the W fti. league is due to the splendid cooperation given by the Past art Holy Ooit 10 .'•33 I • 1 Hritt or, Rev. Walter Urbanik. Hi- T • 14 Atom Villanova .300 earnest interest in the welfare « 111 PturiMV S 114 lUrvtit . Fordham .430 of the parish youth id unsur- 1 • 1 Re* passed. Although burdened witli I f 4 Vaa 1Pit Scion Noll .230 Che many duties of his pastor- rorptl Ultl« U«|ua ship, he is never too busy to Alail L hi. help the youth mold themselv. - NtwchtU Dayton 10 3 .133 into good citizen*. He in aid ed by Fr. John Siamanaki who 6 « .300 MUSS U 1) 41 is moderator of the league. Netr« Oaa* 5 7 .450 Since his arrival in the Sacred A. ft. IT II 11 11-41 3? t 4 II. le«iiWtt« 3 .2J0 Heart Parish a few yearn ago, ax sk Hatr*! («•> urmo* <*» he has been instrumental in re GOVERNORS HNISH SEASON estahlisnii'.g Sacred Heart n- .i WITH 6-13 IECORO feared power in the local sport* Hoffman High finished its picture basketball season by dropping In the Lfttle Bigger LeaS> firtt rowi I. lo r. John Tranto, look an early advantage to when needed moat. Georgv a deuce tor the East, on baskets Zebro and Ed Witkowski hit Joe Catlallono, Edward Snydar, lob with lay ups and Jose CastcJ- gain its 18th straight victory Komosinski and Frank Stiai- by Jankowski and Burdak. The lurdok) 2nd row. V!nt» Zabro, ioktt West led 7-4 at the end of the lano's set shot tied the score at Oplola, Ed Jiotkowiil, Kevin «yonj this yea*-. tynski were high acorers fc- HCAKTS N1PWD BY MEADE ST. Holy Cross with six and fivi first quarter. 21-all, with less than 30 secojidn 3rd rowi Prank Jankowtki, Mlka Olg- George Reick agoin led the ACES IN LAST QUART!! points respectively. In the second quarter Rynn to play. The West then stol« (i«lle, Id Wllkowtki, Den Andrw scoring with 19 points, follow- the bait, but Witkowski was Last Sunday night at the Dayton lived up to expectn- and Witkowski matched bask- |«w»kli T«*» «w. Coach Art Wo|d«- ed by Bob Poetsch with 10 tal- fouled and received two shots. Sacred Heart Gym, the Mead* tlons by winning over Diiatieone ets with Ssatkowski and the rftowtki, John Ttwlt ond «av. Wollar lies. "— West held a 143*9 margin at the He made the first, but missed St. Aces of Perth Amboy ral- v 11-9. Don Szatkowaki paced Dav. the second, but it did not matter Urbonlk. r>utor. Th* W«it«m All- Earlier in the week, the ton with eight points, wh-le intermission. lied in the final frame to de- •t the East failed to score. St*n adf*d the fotlarn Taoin 32-21 {••ot the Sacred Heart Senior Governors were defeated by Kevin Ryan and Widows', i The East recovered in the George Komosinski tallied >a lha third wtnvel Sov«d HMTI team 89-86. Keyport 76-63, at the local split R (points for Duquesne. third quarter and ran off six In the All-SUr game the We= straight points to regain the seven points for the East to tlHIa l*oflv« All-Sior The Hearts were paced by gym- Tom Kuc, who did a fine job The Keys broke away from of rebounding, to take a 24-1 2 Hoffman late in the first 6'S SWORN TO SAVE quarter, and Hoffman could lead at fh« quarter, and main- Chevy's 6-cylinder engines never catch up. George Reick tain a 47-35 margin at the are set to squeeze extra milee finished with 21 points for th« WORTH MORE half. out of every drop of fuel. Governor cause, and Bob Poe- Unbeaten Mende St. then They're long famous for low \ Isch rimmed 18 point*. went into a pressing mqn-to- fuel consumption, high mon and cut the lead to eight SMfaBM <•> f, PUMWM performance. points going into the final or f Oft lid 1 II BECAUSE THEY chapter. Then Harilla and a. IIS 0 < 4 « Tauber put on a fast breaking 1 t 4 « 4 US SHORT STROKE V8'S attack for Perth Amboy to mnke 1 • I K«Utr • tteCv Power-packed for peak per- NEW DOLUUi-SAVMG good 31 points in that quart- 4. Mist * Clrif«*l Wfctt* » lU j « J formance, Chevy's husky er and hand the Hearts its 1*1 PRICES second setback again;) 11 wins • WORK MORE! V8'a make child's play out of the toughest hauls. They Chevrolet's low prices make in this seasons campaign. 1IH>« 11 an Sovra ay aartioa i have a mind tuned to econ- big truck news for '60. They Kuc finished high for the HaHmaa S II 14 1J-K tmOk ruMM u «tsr omy, too, that keeps costs mean money in your pocket Hearts with 29 points, and it Compare this list of Chevy advances with the features or- down, profits up. on model after model. Step- m> Buflmaa (lit teammate Ed Pietraska tailed. OFF -.. GTP dinary trucks are strll talking about. You'll see why Chevy Vans, 4-Wheel Drives, many 15. t 0» Ftalaeh I IU light-duty models with auto^ 'lift4 l t y trucks get more work done in a day... why they go extra HIAKTS TAKE , ill lamu matic transmissions—all are It* lUJkr thousands of miles before trade-in time. These Stunfi-Bil lower priced. Also, prices K.C. CHAMPIONSHIP 4 111 J Last Tuesday afternoon at 4 0 « M« Sixties aren't just new, they're a fvl scale revolution I haye been, .reduced on all the Sacred Heart Gym, Sacred 111). Rate* optional V8's. Heart Grammar School clinch- SJSSSST- With independent front sus- ed first place jn the Tri-Coun- xi sa pension there's a brand-new, SUCK NEW SUBURBAN cii League by romping St. SEE YOUR DEALER 11 » 11 S4-7* smoother, easier handling CARRYALLS Mary'j South River 45-18. The U 11 IT feel behind the wheel. It could be the most impor- Hearts remain undefeated in These handsome new handy tant visit you make in '60. th* Casey loop, sponsored by BOWLING haulers "double in brass"— When you've seen these new the Knights of Columbus Coun- T0RSI0N4PM.G RDE can transport eight passen- Chevies, you'll agree they're K of C No. gers or up to 950 lbs. of pay- cils of South Amboy, Sayrevflle, Each front wheel, suspended the world's most advanced load. Rear and center seats ond South River, with a 9-0 BOWLING LEAGUE independently of the other, trucks. Then drive one and are easy to remove and re- record in fhe league, and an StantUntjA: Is free to step individually find out why. place when necessary. For overall record of 28-3 for Jim Imuranc* 4w8 3KL over bumps. And shockproof work or for pleasure, these lumen's charges. 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Starts Ttaiday nanntrui 3W/L«ar J04, JackTfi 33* stretch out and relax; more The aocbfhf annual Wil- clean, Balruk 177 clean. room for hats and hips, more liam Oolucci Memorial NO SHIMMY, NO room for'wide shoulders and tournament will get under long legs. There's horizon- ' way on Thursday evening. WHEEL FIGHT wide visibility through a March 1, at the Hoffman Drive a '60 Chevy. Just windshield with 26% more High Softool gymnasium. once. Right away you'll no- glass area; a new see-at-a- •nhe games will ge,t under tice the absence of I-beam glance instrument panel. «*y at 7:J0 Qfctock with shimmy and wheel fight com- Cabs are safer, too, up to the Kttmc'e Awn1, of Perth mon on ordinary trucks. 87% more rigid. 1960 STURDI-BILT CHEVROLET TRUCKS Afnjboy m Ooluod Sports x CButo. In the second g«me of the evening. Sacred Heart See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Jor fast delivery, favorable deals! v». MOrrt* five of Fords. Author-toed Chevrolet Dealer th Boutin Amboy, If. 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