70 — NO 27 0UTH AMBOY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1952 Price Ptvt Go** L: . .. _ TOP TOPICS Parsons Reports Bond Issue Plus For New Bridge Plans The Channel swanming sea- son is on. officially opened by Objections Made To s Proposed Bridge Over Raritan To Be Discussed an American. 24 yew old Bob Payaour. who is normally and Tracking Explosives lousing Rq Ready For Scanning Further Next Wdk more profitably employed aa a llreman In Qastnnla,' N. C. As Strong Protest Goes To Estimate $13,611 Needed] Propose To Build It Sidewalk Probies* U Payaour waded ' in ml Cap Oriz L C. C. At Washington After Recent Sonrsjy We* Of ftfison Bridge Chief BOM Of Itee lor the 20 mue swim, a TBiWTON.^Attorney General ' aii and atx Bgyp When residents of the Victory AIMWIIII lit bee been made Theodore D. Parsons reported ttan soldier* were flexing their Plasa Veterans' Bousing Project by the Corp* of Xngmesrs of the today that formal opposition to held the efty win muscles for a try. while others recently protested to the City U. a Army that plane have any Increase in the trucking ot with win start shortly from the Bng- Council agtintt Jthe iMmdittffp gf been prepared for a new bridge dangerous explosives Including aocoRtanot e of nsh side. the buUdings there, they started munitions over Mew Jersey's the Raritan* River, auci up the. New By now. Payaour is a hero "vulnerable" highways his been a chain of events< which *wve|-*-jha»t th•"e• decisiowtuwnn a•»s two whethewneuieri cirioch Railroad, or victim of a shatteredrdreattt. Of filed with the Interstate Com- resuHed Jn an appraisal of the| »o* approval will be granted Bordentown In either case he went to a merce Commission In Washing- coat of maklnt necessary rapalnlvul rest ortearUy on the effect the one burned down in lot of trouble to duplicate what . ton. of the work on navigation. Any July. at least M others ' have done to the houses there. Council protests or criticisms regarding That much came out of the since 1876. The *t*angly*worded protest man William OLaary has re- the work, from the standpoint was In the form of a brief sub- Ccuncil sesaion Wednesday eve- i • • ported tfeat a oootraotor he en- of navigation, the Corps said, mitted Jointly by New Jersey ning, when the nrnns were re- >pralaegaged 4t o omakf the ea survey and ap- must be submitted to the New While the President will help and Pennsylvania as "mtsrvon- ported received. They cover foot reportel d It would coat hai fork office, go Lafayette Stnwt, Stevenooa launch hi* ors"Jn two JCC oa&es Involving schemes, which differ principal- neighborhood of in the h\ter than September Ut. on I4bor Day, with 30 over-the*rqad trucklar con- $11,911 - to iy with legend to rsdeetrlsn make the mopawid bridge would be an evening speech la Mtiwaukee> cerns. The two states, the brief structurally walks to be provided. One get following the, candidate's noon sound, and h e Is m favoavorr of a ouUt west of tbe existing Kdl- calk for two sidewalks, the oth- says, ''oppose the grant of all aon address in Detroit, it is now applications pending" from the bsnd Issue to provide for this Bridge and would connect er for but one. It Is thie mat- apparent that Ac&al and no; work, which he saM would add tbe Borough of Sayrevllle and truckers for tncrsateri authority that hae held up the etv- Harry, will make the whistle eight to ten years to the life of Woodbrldge Townahfc). to haul explosives. - proraj. One froop sugejeet W* stops. ' — the bulWinga.,and wtmid be a The appueatlon. made by the "If Quantities of exntanves one sidewalk, that 60 be lOABtet good iorestsoefit. > KeW Jersey Highway Authority, Following the laenous Truman* were added to the cargo carried on the south sMs, while ansebat Stevenson White House hriet- Recently, rttvreo sBsggfeen of covers the proposed construc- group vant a sidewalk alee 0s> on tbe highway* of New Jersey> the Council made a detailed in- m« session and cabinet lunch- pursuant to *Mvfr apptioacl tion of a luted high level bridge Jie north tide. eon, the President announced spection of the bulldmga. but now before your Commission, thi affording a verticeJ clearance at The matter will be given te- that the campaign wae the Gov- (Continued on habards both to persons using U> hajh wfter, of 139 feot. ther study at the next Council ernor's show. It wae decided the highways and to' communlciee tOOtttmued on Page 12) business meeting, Friday nlfht, that A41ai would make whistle through which they poet, .would when HCMrotehtatives of the stops on his "way out to Detroit be enormously increased And Olsen Names jiayebore Civic Association,. Mst and on the return trip. The CtBBR AND PRESERVES the problem of policing of tht the Housing Authority have President, whose travel plant ASS ROBBERS LOOT highways would become insu- (Continued on *age %) 11 lames Tedesco H*«sw Hfhfc -Jfettlsni UMftOfslttsMA' •is! Ml * perable." the New Jersey argu- Covert, who peoted to make a few speeches. ment states. o Police Vacancy conftttcta a roadside stand on Among the restraining influ- New Jersey was 'represented Bout* 96, here, reported to po- Jay or Will Name ences are the high cost of spe- by Ut, Parsons and Deputy At- nce the: his stand had been cial trains, and ef nation-wide Vacancy Created By Leon torney Oeneral Thome* P. Cook Wakzak Resignation broken into during the night Thomas Kvist T§ TV coverage, whloh wttl be used in the preparation and aubmittal and 'a quantity of elder and for the first time In a political of the Joint brief. m stolen. csmislgn, and which Is an- Jamet Tedesoo. of HI Bor- The truckers' applications Police Sergeancy other advmtigi of tolerttlnn denUwm Avenue, who recently * —-^~ which the brief onoosea have we hadnt thought of before. conducted a photography studio been on file with the HOC foe in this city, hat been nsentit by Move To Honor Fore*

• • • • Rotary ( more than a year. At bearing! Metywr Thorvald s| Olsen to Veteran For Long On August tot, IMS, with all on the two cases, the eppuoa- UI the vacancy created on the la the tyons were eppoeed by 10 states police force, bjr the resignation Ddafled Patrolman Tlmmae K, of Sergeant Loon TTsliasi Wat- veteian perwisyion, of she . T Festivals by eight ' cW caak resigned to enlist m the U HospHal *s^ggj#»nj4 ^SMe^PwSa^ ^P/U# W SMMSMBV WP v^^wsT^y : "The world it and by the Amertflta Automo- S. Air fbrco, and Is now a aetuit soon, so that 'when he ret shrouded m mists, and there bile At—r la tii in tha Its thins ineinber of the air ponce. Membership Campaign tinea from service, he wiO do e* teems to be no end to the moat. Congress of Parente and Teach- Set To Open October 15 with the MOX' ef sm eflller. Ac* wuel of wan. Nobody knows ers, the Council of cording to mm mm. mn4 what the next hour wttl bring. Wednesday, and beeaose ef the ernmenta, the Amerteso The desalted plan for a drive havtai met aft. list reoj^gg««|< Nevertbeleat, we date to-pro- shortace of ava^ealo seen tn elation of State Highway'Offl- to increase the membership vt neoeosary. plans ft reUre la thsj poet a Santa* Festival de- tbe Departmeat, wul reeetve < dak, the National flhertfls' At- the South Aenboy Memorial vet? near iwtore, pNboMx dicated to penot; art ana Joy" training onty for tht lUtion, all major United yangfj^ni Aggocfatlon was ex- ahortly after Septeasber. Ie4 Today, the Mate* and Ooan- psamed W Fmnk Kureawa at s a railroad*, throe railroad brother one of five ap- 'has ' - • " " - nU ernr UDH HDQHOK •nai^HsW* CBBHTgU the meeting of the local Rotary hoods* several ooh^applylnt who took the; cKp are planning en appeal to Csm\ whteh took place Tues- trucking M—M"t«« Been wee tchsQ>iJsd for the: vaw^nrt^^^n* i fJg?JK^^^a^M^ - g^K ^ siia* - a day at Oeorsjstte'a, KurnMra, a •SWJBnMijBSBjB^BnB 1 ,Tgi^^^gg^aa))B^A lam ftsV Xtta^Bsl hnateh* 70 other clvlo and safe- dueted here by projootieo to take tbr raaet tfloft to prevent the XM mm ot the dub. Is also ty and government groups. The of the Mew Jersey Oasts of formerly held bf Loom Wagaek, ef the fro* eetehUehmg a tahk-trein- hearings ended in March, but lice Association. he has ooooottted to wall tee; "ingfground on the edge of the«r lOTSjtsn wo sponsor a ctcy s^faawajgttse>na^Ml g^^ iM^ph^tfj Jm ' •:. *• Interested parties were given un- •01 tow*. ., • • , til today to file their briefs. HOLT NAM by all local ee- Wo nope the ftiliittt, who to AID A -. ANNUAL PICNIC 1 MORGAN-BAYVIBW Mta. CA1NIVAL cttisett ej obis haUewed TO BE HELD SUNDAY OP HON0AT tttaitiawed OA Pair MANOR GROUP JUKEg ANNIVERSARY PLANS The' annual pteaJe of tbe HotarT, when members of the ch? lions Name • Society of Saetaw, CWb were ntebt. the _ This week, plans tot under R C. Church, win be at •jnaorea ejg/., tagr way for the celebration of the Sunday at the mot Wednesday, Aid and Safety 1 MADURA'S 36th anniversary of the found- fee; It Janet Chialli.; under way on ing of tf* laotfaa and w« leave en the at visitors at this sehooT Manor Improvement at 1 P. M. PHARMACY tton. to too held it the , Jstroot and H. atiusr, William Me- Restaurant at Morgan, on at the MUnat Pile Gtoioih. Anthony Jckert, Jay o\ urday. October, Ittb. iwa? Aveaae and > BtrHtsi W,-v Open This Sunda and August Hah Banday, Auctut 24, liS3 Ttoketo may bo seoures] Street and fm the of the Perth Amber, dub bi^^^Si aa^a^BMV *^BS^M^^^^Si Fetcraos and Arkyt ntf Oeetwe A. IP 4owotojHMH&l fls» CLOSED FOR THE sel OreeBAsM. ef the mv and ««nsr DAT If. Oeee BM ^^M ef be provlaeg lor both awottt end •TOM \ml >SJB ti • Ksi

ih • -I'. ' j • i >~ SOUTH AMBOY FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1952

W A S H TN GT O N A N D RCGISTGATION <-H*SNAPSHOT GUILD l "•SMALI#BUSINESS" SEPT 25 By C. WHSON HARDER Much talk is aired in this poli- tain forls ttn>r»' «re many things You mwf "register y tical year about ways and meana includiiiK the following the pub- before you [can vote / to pivrce the Iron Curtain lic should know. abroad. But confreastnen are • • • ftndin* It a toutfi Job to pierce If five major IT. 8. »U ctnpas. the Petroleum Curtain at home. i«« and tw» Britteh arms have • • • formed a w«ri4 oil cartel, Is » 8e«at*r» are ienaihilnf the 4he Americas Navy hi the Federal Trade CeaunissJav re- Medlterraoeaa Is paying ewes- taWPB «• UM alve prices for oil? . p«Wlc the Tt>- • • • Self Centered Many billions thU nation gives Millon Lukatqa, Milwaukee lad***' •a the away are for oil from the Middle *ear manufacturer: 'The UtUe Nramatloa of a East to . Italy .and other woman doesn't buy fancy lingerie to werUwide oU n;itions. Is a cartel controlled pie ate you but herself. The husband price exacting a levy from U. 8. doesn't notice his wife's lingerie te Ire American taxpayers paying the bills. Mai tw« BriUab must cases, and ahe seldom has an On this pota• t •8em •> opportunity to show It off to other •II ceacerns. * • • blunUy cUlms foreign women" ! have paid. $t per barrel far eft ^ I So far, the Senators have that eost less the* 1« «e«as is been un«uc- H«rd.r prodsoe to U* fit bUUoo a» the ORDINANCE eesafuL FTC has Cburie. w. dH.rd. the rre- costs sf ferelga aid ataaa. port m* «ecret, reputedly on (Or- 0 O O An Ordinance to isnsi ait ders tram the State Department, It is interesting to note the de- Ordinance *f the Beard ef Pub- ' bmckRd by higher authority. mands for action In a campaign iic Works ef the Ctty ef 8e»tti • * • year are being taken by Senators tm to »y of the incumbent party. Amboy, Fixlas; • • • r * score* the Us tary ef stale; eeeted as uytof Msay Washington idoyeea. •f the reeert "weaii art belleTe the IM BM beep Is tae acaietesaemt iewa eairhst ooald be the gtea** ef tae fetelga pelley ates ef the est acaodai ef history. Be it ordained by the Board • • o **• eamera can be voed to picture tha valuables la »our V. 8. fet ttw BftMUIe East vU of Public Wotfca at the City of •alv*t hi e*>oi tmaair their at- In practical politics, it Is not hvua* for Uuuraneo record purpooos. customary for Incumbent party •Jouth ~Amboy, New Jersey: leaders to demand exposure of Do You Know What's in Your Homo? Section 1. "The salaries, waxes ^ oo attempt has a situation developed during Its or compensation of the employ- been made to brand the report regime. This causes specula- it YOUR horn* and all your isfactory way to do It with your c«t on the Water Department. as untrue or false. tion that the FTC report must * pnen—mm were suddenly de- particular camera. of the Board of Public Works. be super-startling. stroyed, could you make a list of In addition to making general o o o everything you'd lostr Most of us :hall be and they are hereby te ae that the trath wB Washlagtaa aleo waass to see views of th* rooms, and close-ups ef eouldnl according to the insurance of particularly valuable pieces of established. aaoartvo to stereo the avmpenko. ^ furniture and art objects, it might Ljupenntendent—$4.opo minimum • • • Cartahs. lea. * Out here's another tnstane* In be well to open up some of the Secretary — 9960 rafofrpjM* to Two Democratic senators are ejMdh you can put your camera to cabinets and drawers and spread $1,100 T"*»Hft'^» maJrins; an Issue on the matter. yeats age, hat he was i * * • a very useful purpose. Make a th*ir contents out on th* table for to 96,000 maximum. ef photographic record of th*>qpn* photographing and listing. You'll te teota of your house and fl]*_tn* probably find things that hav* Meter Readers, Billing and Me- • • a ter Repair —$3£00 minimum This opinion prevails. negative* away with your insur- been thought lost for years! Jr., ef Me., ance policy. Then you'll have defi- Negatives of tb* record shots to $4,000 maximum. It wm lake a psslHlsa ef nite proof of th* nature of the should be kept In a safety deposit Clerk Cashier 12,030 minimum • • • reessae*j ef eeth parties, ythepvbtto. to articles should they tie stolen or box or other safe place. Then, if to $3,100 Sen. Long, chairman of the destroyed. you ever need to us* th* picture* Chief Operator at Water Plar.t Senate Small Business Commit- Photographically speaking, in making insurance claims it will tee croup investigattnf the se- there's nothing difficult about tak- be a simple matter to hav* en- $3,400 milihnaTn to I3J00. crecy behind the Petroleum Cur- ing such record shots. You don't largements of all or part of the Operators. 1st Claw fl.OOO to need spams I skill or equipment. negative made in order to facili- $3,400. The earner* with which you tak* tate study of the picture. Operators. Sod Class—$2,700 to '-mily anapshou will do the job. Shoot the pictures any way you $8,000. W it at ajquipped for synchronized wish—as black-and-white or color fash, that will make it al] the snapshots, as color transparencies, Janitor—aa*00 to $3.«00. tatter; but if it isn't you can al- or ev*n oo movi* Him—but it will Foreman—#1.68 to $2.00. »V» mak* Urn* exposures sine* still add up to a photographic rec Assistant Foreman and Pipe IS YOUR BURNER ner* won't be any risk of subject ord that can protect you from 1 Fitter $1.52 to $176. •tovemeaL Your photo dealer can la case of an emergency. Driver and Pipe Fitter $1.52 to Ml yo* tb* easiest and most sat- -John Van Outlaw $1.76. READY?... WE ARE! — $1.42 to Lator—tltt to $140. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be retroactive to January 1st, FaatNSarvka ib62. Section 3. This Ordinance ptu$ take effect immediately upon it? tMterNoMlliMt adoption, approval and publlca turn as provided by law. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that it We have the men, skill automatic delivery—free i he foregoing Ordinance was and took to service, adjivt, heat-eavinf tips—courteotu adopted by 4-2 vote of the repair and dean any typ* or help from trained drivers. make oil burner. Board of' Public Woras, at a it H**rMMlhmUtUxA Lab- gnee.lng bekl on the • Let m pot yours m A-l oratory tested for your da> Of AlaSUSt. 1963. It running ordar—help you burner. Contains more heat will be coriaVdered for,final pa*~ beat th* rash to complete unit* than ever. Call U$, at a regular meeting of the Board, at the regular * Gaaqisrt»FueiOa8arvioe: meeting scheduled tor> September 10th, 1862. at 8 P. M. Daylight

f to are hereby notified to be present aad present same. Mobilheat By order of the SOCONYVACUUM HCATINC OIL USING CARDBOARD SWITCHBOARDS, like this, Board of Public Work/. operator* to gain akill and Q. IBANK DSBBROW. bafbta Kamrmns; an actual calL In tha tame way, gtano- 8.22 3t. 8ecret*ry

and repairmen to baooma axpart bafbra INJOY UTMOST SHAVING a afoftJa polo! It'« training that pay*, too. ' lASi AND CONVENIiNCB industries, amall bwlmiii, and hocoaf> rrk»-ithafa»

ANTIQUES BOUCMR /'"•' AND BOLD Qpot CMb tor your old China, bunpe, vases, clocks, out glass, Open Friday TiU 9 P. M iron toys, brass, copper, pew jtf,/ «olai, Baas* call Marlon

••- '• * • -• ••*••". •W8^8WHB^Fws^H, i 3B^*J^*j' I8BBJBJBBMUI Rarity ^^8J^^ , Oot piliy years of experience South Amboy, N. J. South and mora accurate printing jobs for Amboy 1-09H. 8-8 4t IWy OQ this experience, jt is your btwt NORTON'S FOOD MARKET of getting utmost value in printing. 110 South Broadway TeL S. A. 1-0768 SORE PILES Don't Ut lor*, A«ry, ptinful, McblDf SOUTH AMBOY PUBLISHING CO. •lmpl* Pltoa drlr* you netrly trur. la 11 minute* OHIMAROIO •UrWifvUg yoa 2H First Street South Amboy, N. vondarful cooling, toothing, umporftrr n* l»»lng r»ll«f from pftln, burnlni and Itob- lof or monty b«ck gu«r»ut««a O«nulB« Tel. S. A. 1-0004 OTWAROIDOTWARO costs onlj tl.M »« dranM* I \\Xh K fEIDAY. AUGUST 22, 19B2

pertad m Unkm CSqsmtj walk (3 TOR GARDENCANCER DEATHS IN ^ggsHojB. SHB eiPO^nKwU^ ^ Furniture Fashions NEW JERSKT The ontqpaiisnn of deatlx by counties, with the year 1961 NEWARK. _ An shown first, is as foUows: 161 deirtbe from tianosr te Atlantic, 101-116; Bergen 274- Jersey durla* the OM flta 417; Buxunston t3-«t; Canwlcn months of list, as oosapawl to Gaps May M-«l; Cum- the same partotf in if*^ i, ^ •eMC; KstX 6SO-7M. ported* by the Asoertoan Cancer Clsoupestai' 41-M; Budson 615- MS; HOuaterdoa M-U; Mercer Boclety, ' w The fieTures are oompOal from ias-171; afiddleetiT 170-174: the reoorda of the Near Jersey afoncftouth W4-l«; Morris 103- State Department or Health. lot; Ocean *-4t; Paaseic 249- From 4he fim of January until 174; aeJom ls-M; Somenet 57- May 10 of this yW a total of 66; Sussex 13-M; Union 241- M&4 have died of oiooar while M9. and Warren M-Q*. CMABLEA a. CONNORS 33*3 rtwashs from the -Tnese were reported In 1«1. of various species at- Tfce Calprft Sixteen oounilea show an tnv a wMto range of horUcui- Mot watfl the turn of the centuo ofease in deathi wbiJe a decline ralatioa between man. was reported by mi tht Anophel moi first brood attack* in late established. Jose. A later Catndan. aboat the mkJdla set and Warren The greatest increase. BUT U. & BONDS moun- laurel. ofttooeaitera, pyra- No item of furniture delijfhts the i|mt. .is much ui the bunk bed It is ruuK«l'i and masculine in .I.-M UM ar:•! '. i is it- If atlnnr- the plants a!>ly to a la-man decor. Mothti likts it, tu«», in, ,u i attacked, espe- It^rwides an appropriate background for bas^!)all mitts, footballs, are gioaing in full tennis racketa, flshinR jfear and all iports parai>hornaha; for cowboy prints and scenes of jrreat adventure. If therear<« two lx)>9 in the family kwvea take on gray* AN OUTSTANDING WRESTLING SHOW —c • an occasional overnight jrueat—it is indeed the answer to a Mother's or brownish appear- prayer. Summer cottagers, especially, find it vf >ritat convenience. at There ar* a variety of models on the market - in maple, and pine. over- Tltt boy's room shown above is a complete pine xroup. c*nsutinjr of the T^^^^^* ^s^fr fflVBT uadenartac1 e are bank bed with ladder, a five-drawer chest, a student's desk, a captain's chair and a desk lamp. Furnitare manufacturer* today are catering to Woodbridge High School Staffimn th« men of the family as well a* to the ladies of the household and make art about it possible for a guy to establish his owa private sanctum, strictly Inob long and squar- THURSDAY EVENING* AUGUST 28, 1952 aeSTstyU. from leaves. ha4 this insect At 8:30 JsfteeUss doftt let tt fat tq. (be Lemons are quit* valuable bouet- The pores in that _ _ —.jay. .. M • TidMtt: Uwmtvi $2.50 — General Admission $1.60 •ids. A few drops of lemon as pealines, dashes or dots give At thai eeaeoa. if fou have Jute* will bleach some stains, make depth to the wood and also aeeentth IN THE MAIN MATCH sour milk out of sweet, and prevent ate the turns and twists hi the gram, the) un- evt bananas, apples, and avocades which are reeponafble far the prin- bc a- from darkening. After peelinj on- cipal figure In Mahogany. The ir- Ut a» as* the Mat. but at aoon Rocca ?s ions* you can easily remove the regularities of the grain also crest* aa fear batch the tiny aytnpta stain on your hands by rubbJag tbrfb the Bash and glimmer of Ught as" to aoattar out from the w with a piece of lemos. shadow that are such a port of tee of Batching. Thia is the Gae The Body Stenlee beau'j of Mahogany. * tits* to apply the remedy, AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH mmmto the one suserootod also wni Jatl the adults. featuring is big. Its area of LORD SPEERS and CUFF CODY miles mikes H twice as hi Perth. Aastratta, JltSt beat eaa&ol k DOT. etth- as Texas, almost as large si stated that they fooJd *•*• * the M par cent wettaole pow- ' VS al the states east of the Mississippt •Msteeeatrol the AM to a depart- der ar the X cent emulsion, di- STEVE GOfe and TONY C0BENZA Jttver and—to show how far ststis> ment store tf only they had been to directions on tteians wfll go in these matters-4t7 able to break throat* the fireproof :e. Thi» should be ap- OPENING MATCH Haws as large as tthode Island. steel door the store had \ a ftoe foroaftd spray, TONY (TWO TON) GALENTO vs ALDO B06NA upward, a* the under- .250 POUND SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMP of the leaf must be ear- TICKETS FOR SALE AT » eaoood spraj about * kin the hatch THE FOLLOWING Cool them off the first tkne. LOCATIONS: oflactrro apragta? to nselnfsln tt» rood PKKTH AMBOY fhe healthy way! of your lags Sporting Goods Store W (KM) BRIDGE likely to be se- * hot ll spider I><)u Homer's Log Cabin of these WtHxibridge Flower Shoppe planta (as Uahway Avenue dahlia* gladio- Middiegex Televisioti» Main aad others/ ae wett as woody Street Tbay are especially dam- .l«Kk*on'8 Drug Store, Main to epruoe, hemtook, ajt»r- Stieet K AH WAY Mo* affeeffectivc e materials for (irevin's Hotel thtie efafeoefisttott of thssa pests are ISELIN bat* a UtUe more abUity to kill Cine Tomasso's RasJ Batate asjai and some he/re a UUle Office wan reaktaal elleet than oth- i:.i Kenny's Tww •rt. AVENEI* (ORT). Avenel Phmrmacjr CIwVt>). AfwmKe. ifaJWhon are a law of the newer auttcides. COLONIA ave «Nafl3F P*t up to wu Fr\-stDek*|- Service> Station ft vaoe name, FORDS the mitat are sertoua, re- apraytDBjB at weekly in- Tumble Inn to advisable. Frank's Tavern, King Tforden's ^ ntonina ftocca George's Road

•(•; sbertafM in mm areai efit, Woodbridge Amerleaaa today are bet- Chocolate Drink with houilng than they rivileged Childre Not carbonated I Not a "pop" drink! FOR RESERVATIONS CALL WOODBRIDGE 84N&4 * . OR WOODBRIDGE ft-2822 • This is a whoteaome dairy food beverage... CHEBkckMh*. Octtln?c * (to* tr*ja«nt. Bkburninh g or «tto(ttl - STADIUM WILL BE GIVEN SPECIAL FOG ovory iwwet sip! , Pr«Mur* OT«r Binder, or • And so rich and cfaocolaUy—children lor* ' ttrlM, du« to minor tempo* •B4 Bladder Irritation, for TREATMENT TO RID it OF ALL MOSQUITOES rattof Mk jro«r i! At yo« door or stag*. WBBAT, AtKKHT 8* 196* • u.. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN I Controls, by their vet* nature, attempt to replace the ENOW YOUR THti SOUTH Aintnv PTTRT icmvr. O/M*DA»V * natural law of supply and demand with iBfallibte human THE SOUTH AMBOTTPUBUailNG COMPANY. Inc. judgment Business is ^methed In red tape, and harried Established __._ Published every Friday by with volumes of complex, confused and conflicting rules GOVERNMENT BttX>DGOOD, Managing Editor and regulations. Everyone from the biggest manufacturer j DEBT—OEBVF-i-DEBT as Second Claas Matter at the South Aafeop Post CMHoe down to the corner retail stove-is bossed by bureaucrats) radeteedneas of New Jeney'i 1 IMMUI Uilldn Rates: $2.00 per Year. Five Oenta per OODT and jobholders who-frequently have amah understanding 21 obuiatiee ia afifrauhlng tin . COMPOSITION RE8PONSIBILRT ^^ of the matters with which they' deal. hundred million dollar mark. TMs newspaper will net be liable for errors appearlnf in any County oapttal debt, lndudlni - beyond the cost of space occupied by the error. Under these conditions, initiative is lost, ambition i» tbat which has' been authorised dimmed, lethargy sets in, If the controls are of the but not lotted, nee three mil- "tough" variety which short-sighted people ^ave demand- lion dottara from Mi ntilUoc ed, the inevitable result is a drop in the production and doUan at the ene of 1M7 tc distribution of goods of many kinds—people won't spend tnlBton 4ollare on Decem- their time and money and_energies trying: to do a job if ber 81. last. ^^ Of the Si oounttea, ten in- NO SEVENTH HEAVEN they see no chance to make a fair profit creased thHr tndabeadneas by • Factual reports from retailers oX all types and sizes Congress did a wise thing when it heavily cut OPS total of 11.7 million dotfan dur- indicate that, as a general rule, sales are running at good appropriations, ir would have done a much wiser thing had ing- ttie four-yea* period. Oe- levels—but profits are very low, in some cases danger- it abolished the bureau entirely and given us back the free acsresmtmc 1.7 mittior ously so. economy which, is responsible for ttye unequalled living In elsh4 standards of our people. Counts Various reasons are given for this—higher wages and abosjred no-, change. Onk/ Hun- taxes, unfair government regulations, and so on. In addi- terdon and Salem counties r** tion, competition is extremely keen, and on occasion has FREEDOM MUST BE DEFENDED ported no debt. resulted in excessive price-cutting. . •*- Immediately following Labor Day, from September 7 Here U the answer to those who believe that, because to 1S\ "Production for Freedom Week" will be observed prices are high and a vast mass of goods is being firo- on a national scale. ntied through the stores, retailing is in a seventh heavpn. The genesis of this idea is interesting. It was con- The fact is that the retailer's unavoidable operating costs ceived within the electric industry, and the original have tended to outrun rises in prices that have taken plan was for a 'Tower for Production Week." But the place k> late years. The consequence is that in thousands more the electric industy worked on it, the more evident of retailing operations, big and little, the owners' net— it became that the scope of the observance should be great- the money that's left after all the bills and taxes and ly broadened, in order to help tell the story of all industry, wages are paid—is less than it was in the days when rather than just one. Contact was made with organisations prices were much lower and the dollar hadn't shrunk to which represent industy in general and they welcomed the the site of a fifty-cent piece. planrenthusiasiiica41y. Thus, the final idea of "Production In a free economy, where there are no brakes on com- for Freedom Week" came into being. petition, profits are always held to reasonable levels. At The Week has two primary aims—first, to foster a the same tuna, when profits become too low, the interest better understanding of industry and,the way our econo- of the consumer as well as the interest of the storekeeper mic system operates; second, to show graphically what our it endangered. No business can operate for any great syslem means to every American worker, and to em- length of time at peak efficiency .unless it earns a fair phasize its advantages over any other system. The Week profit. The health of any enterprise is largely measured by will be in the nature of a vigorous, positive defense a- ilia profit figures—and a healthy, vigorous retailing in- gainst those forces which would weaken, undermine and dustry Is one of the cornerstones of our economy. finally destroy the way. of doing things that has made our country greait and given, it its living standards, and COMPULSORY HEALTH INSURANCE IS SICK which would then lead us down the dismal road that could City's famous Steel At its cotferention, the Republican Party went solidly end only in socialism, communism, and tyranny. •tan. Tony oil record against socialised medicine or any variant there- thdttMlTM tOO One great thought underlies "Production for Freedom «e lake •at for lunch aa of, with a plank which said, in part, "We are oppqsed to Week"—it is that freedom must be earned, nurtured and kite IU peak Bat Federal Compulsory Health Insurance with its crushing abeet table everlastingly guarded. In other words, we don't get it far at a it Ifite cost, wasteful inefficiency, bureaucratic dead weight and nothing, and we won't continue to have it if we do mothing. dabaastl standards of medical care." And it is the millions of working people of America, with BUY U. S. BONDS The health plank adopted by the Democratic Party la whom the Week is primarily concerned, who have the most For Fvtur* Security on the vague side. It advocates Federal aid to medical edu- to gain in preserving freedom under a representative form cation. Bat it does not endorse the compulsory health in- of government. surance plan. This in itself marks a significant change, for formerly, due to Administration pressure, the Party has SEPJEIT1BER that plan as tht> proper solution to our health prob- NOT SO SIMPLE There is nothing very complicated about bttying a JttbjticCity These planks—the one very positive, the other some- steak. It's obtainable in various shapes and weights and thing of a conipromise—'uno^tionafcly reflect the fact types, and if you want oner all you have to do is go to the tjbat the policy-makers in both parties have come to the butcher, select the cut you want, pay for it, aad carry it UN£ of the yeor't n»»t dtlighf se—liiatnn that the American ptopk want no part of away. . A fulvocotion months Surmrttrcrowdl either socialised medicine or politically-dominated med- But to produce that steak, or any other kind bMneat, hov« thinned, yet still a warm »un and cool evening breezai. Surf and idfta. BJvery poll and survey has indicated that, and it is is a complex business that calls for a great many diverse bathing are at thttr b*tt, tnttrtabv am mteresting sidelight on the situation that the recent skills and resources. ' m«nt and ihop* art at mid-tummw paofc. Ocman-t mr\t iund«cks, priwaM Coogxeas haven't even bothered to faring the health im- First of all, most of our meat is raised West of the bmch «n trance, «v«nlng hottl fifr- aurance scheme to a vote. Mississippi while most of it Is consumed Bast of that river. fo*nm«n», ddiciout rmal*. Hot and cold, fr«sh and ocean wottr In aH This doesn't mean that the public at large or Congress A very wide chasm must be bridged before linstock run- both* thinks that we have no health problems, and that nothing ning on Western farms and ranges becomes meat-on-the- more needs to be done. Everybody concerned—including table in Eastern homes.

the doctors—recognises th.ese problems and is vitally in- A great many people have their hands in the job of MUM mm t MM. LTt terested in their ultimate solution. But the great majority turning beef and other meat animals into cuts ready for want them to be aolved without compulsory political tax oven and frying pan. These include the men who look measures*of the type which have ominously reduced the after the cattle, the steelmakers who provide fencing and standards of medical care in other nations. Very treat many other items, the lumbermen who cut the wood used progress has been made In a short period of time to better in barns and corals, the railroaders and truck drivers who serve our health ^aada. Far greater progress will come iri cany the animals to market, the bankers who finance

the future on a voluntary basis, production, the packers who process aftd distribute the _ ^ , . ., «f _j __. meat, the retailers who sell it. to you, and many, many I OPS RETRENCHES ]&& a ienfocs m$k The Office of ftrice Stabilization must soon cut It* Incidentally, some fraction of the price you pay when f|"fM JgMIZIIg B3II Staff m half-p-from 12,000 to 6,000 employes because you Duy meat may represent money that cane to yoy u as a I jl Pi" of heavy budget reductions imposed by Congress. resullt of the operationi s of ththe meet industrd y because the A* if to be expected, OPS and other officials are say- frofn task of •uppiyVng this vast nation with meat, if all its •"«*"* "her ing that the result will be to cripple the whole price con- f«r-fhmg ramifications are tak«> into account, involves mil- trol program, and that the consumer will be the greatest lions of people who benefit ecofio»i0»% fai direct or indi- sufferer. That may seem a compelling argument to many rect fashion. . ' people. But rt is purely a avperfkial argument which ig- So while- there's nothing cotm>ifcated about buying a the long-term 4aaff* the coatrois create 'anal Uvt piece of meat, W$ a compUotaa >qb to get it ready for e they 4ot©>r economy. ' you to b*f wham «id a••••/- - •• • • •*»...- ..* - *'! THE SOOTB AMBOT japg Work |Penns^ania Pike ami a former city Soyder Flew To who reached the top in g&rd for ptxty rttattpMrie. when New Jersey To xie told the present chairman be for Garden State Conunission Studies Q.dni lnieM ! to support the Address Conference Parkway Awarded jRest AreajTan Party's candidate, la bis ward. Wooded Areas Would Re , Dreamy ~*aayoe he toawht hto party Low Figure Submitted By would "muff- the election by Declares Purchase Of Riverside Undacape Corp. Reserved At Roadside «Kh tactics. Defense Bonds Is Personal Stand TRENTON. -^ State Highway < The Pennsylvania Turnpike INADEQUATE EYESIGHT Against Communism Cemmlationer Ransford J- Ab- Commission Is studying the po*. bott received sU Wds for Oar- stbiAty of providing wooded WILL HANDICAP TWO Secretary OUT OF FIVE CHILDREN &PEUMQ LAKE. den State Pwkw landscaping areas where motorists and truck of toe Treasury Snyder, in a and picnic area development in drivers can get off the super flying visit to New Jersey, told a highway tor a brief rest or re- —Inadequate eye- Cxanlord Township

MRU: AMgQY 4 » t MMMMIIMMMt f>fta Arabiiy-Trl. r. A. 4-1.19S Friday - salur "JDont Hotlier To KnfMk" MARILYN MONROE WM. H. LEWIS WUmark - Anne Ban- croft — Plot 2nd btf hit TMso PLUMBING & HEATING Otaa? MAMMA • Jfiehaal O'Shea New IIADfOID Every Sunday Own Thli Week Models IN compUie range) el sizes* 20, SO Tell, SO Short, 40 ass* 75 Gallon. Five or Ten Year Tank At CloTertMT—Tel. WO. 8-2704 Protection Friday and Saturday "When World* collide" M In Teohnksolor w*Ui Models for Ait D«cr - Barbara Rush OASES. Has! "BOM Of i CM SMfaval oulor witlk Choleeol 100% UNIT- KH or Unttrol Controls. BCBUBftQUE tUm •I Qualify Matorisb in rotlMs sawgere Experienced Aft nekaU Sac Ing ere your assu of Top P couBta) — over the years. wnx anuve axocu, CIRCUS •TODAY * aVATUBDAV NO DOWN PAYMENT Nleai $4*37 A MONTH INSTALLED flaa a*4 faatmnt, Dr. Thurlow 'C Nelson, professor of zoology and head of A» Tarn •/•at* mitttr oyster research at Rutcera University, stand* before a portrait of hla father, the late Dr. Julius Nelson, In Kirkpatrkk Chapel VISIT OUH NEW SHOWROOM . WMInasuay - tkars. on the State University campus. Pioneers in oyster research, 133 rionry Sttoet ' Aaget" in Taenalooloi the N«la«n« over a period of *e years have previded scientific awrwtaslge abettt the bivalve that has helped make toe I2JW.- tftWyear New Jeraey «vsler frndm^nr tibe esOy ene en ta* Eastern Seaberi that has grown Miss* tfcafe sftTMsk fti ta« tWfO Hour* fttOO »O BrOO FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1982

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Ail ads must oonform fea tn* Try this novel refreshment—Ripple Ice Cream—on your Bridge four- South Amboy Clusea eimisflaa some soon, if you really want to be a winner I Smooth Chocolate Sauce tions. The South Amboy ritnWi is froten right into a tray of ice cream in a zigzag pattern. Very For folks who have thi ir birthduys in summer, it ia Ray to have th« attractive to look at and just yummy to taste! reserves the rlgot to edit or re- party in the garden, or on the terrace or porch. You will be pleasantly surprised to find that it is simple to, make, and jeci any nlamifltd copy. Ufing a paBtry tube, decorate the cake with nanteg of the friends who Meal for hot-weather entertaining as it takes only a few minutes to Notice of errors, AT* guests at the party and make ice cream an eaay-to-serve accom- prepare the sauce and combine it with ice cream from the store. Also. paniment to the cake by buying the pre-packaged kind. Just bring the it's an excellent way to use up ice cream that has become slightly soft! or otherwise must seat pint cartons to the garden table and slice the ice cream into eoa- This Hippie Ice Cream recipe will serve four to six. With a few in tune lor correction vanient cube portions by cutting the ice cream across each way. ; cookies and possibly coffee, hot or iced, it's sure to be the baa insertion. Matanar Pre-packaged ice cream is ready to take home, no waiting for a esfc- • of the day 1 not UM fault of tta tainer to be filled. You'll find both pint and half gallon pre-psMfca#*d i Ckaealate Ripple Ice Cream aartons of ice cream to serve group* large and small. } 1 quart vani lla ice cream •HI be adjusted by not tt cup Chocolate Sauca than one gratia insertion. Replies to The Tmrn half of softened ice cream into freeling tray of auto- matic refrigerator. Pour half of chocolate sauce over lea cream. ClUien box answers will net fee Cover with remaining ice cream; then swirl remaining sauee Held longer toaa two THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD orer top. With knife or spatula, cut through ice cream in xig- insertion of ad. sag eoursa. Set control for coldest f reeling temperature. Frees* TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE Waal inn. Freesing time: 2 to 8 hours. Makes 1 quart. Cfcocelate Sauce. Combine 1 cup instant cocoa mix and ft dash of salt in saucepan. Add 1V4 cups hot water. Place over Wage Coatrob — Wagr-l medium heat, bring to a boil, and boil 4 minutes, stirring con- Law. — Tne Citlun does not IN! stantly. Remove from heat, add 2 tablespoons butter, and mix knowingly accept heJ|HwlMlte4 In remote wildernesses of M* Biggest tandem bicycle ever made until smooth. Makes 1% cups sauee. •Srurian Autos, two explorers was one constructed tai Usssaohii advertisements which Vteiate •sjsjgM to pinpoint the true source setts which could be pedaled by the Wave Stabilisation Regula- flea+wteli U.as of the Wage ao4 Bour •(the Amazon stiver. A S.OOO-square It people. It was called the "Or*, corned beet thinly shred- •aft* desert of trteen sand was His tan" and is now In a museum ftt of the smartest accessory Luw. For Information aboil* green cabbage, and Russian treatments for # bright suit fc» a •Offered on the A/edc Ocean coast dressing make a flarorsome filling waue controls, increases petaalt- et Alaska. In the North Sea. a Ger- striped ascot to wear tucked neatly for a rye bread sandwich to pack the eallar of the Jacket If ted or tli* 75c saaa clergyman renewed the caiv into s ^*^^^>^*^T1T^f ktfies-old search for the legend! n have same matching striped overtime pay, or fhtM4ahor Ms- sunken empire, Atlantis. More than J.000 years ago. Chinese * to fa «• «he Jaokat qulremenis of tta M*al title weathermen foretold the oomug of and Hour Law coneuH tip U M the seasons by studying *e Ham Oeod-ouaUty oured pork, such a* Department of talw bans, should hare a deep pmk color, Hour Office. Brick fireplsces that have be- •"*] Toko the myst«ry out of where your money goes, by BMdlclne* known to doctor« tor tt» paying with checks of this bonk. Thon>ou how « eje»> tmrtlium. |U and diU Mo record of oil transodloinv-your chock ehibt e»d moil a it your Checking Account ot tUs ton* teway. I Thtrt's never b««n an incrase in the fa of electricity. Greater mechanical plus ever Increasing u*e of has made this poaribW in Cf iQtring /JCP&L / J-™, C«Btril Power & lilt COBIW mtoura AJKBOY CRBSN , AllOUSt tt, It! BOND ISSUE TOPICS It* VETERANS HOUSING PKOfOSED lions Protest _ to Adml flttwrnmrn* Tfat wrten rr' "» not yet, and that the gutter- The reoebily completed Fed* I take some action before that When Richard Mack 8T., tag. flams* of peace and art 1Mb, wtth fee idea of era! houstng project at the foot date—either to renew, or. con- tary Club Secretary, who ami Jay must not be extinguish- tta On* pottttcel wa- of Bordeotawn Avenue., has al- vert—or will i have a grace pe- acting as umplrf of the an ed, la omar words, ha should so bean the source of com- riod afterwards, to do eomethtni softtall game between tha t hat tank Jockeys to play In plaints to the Council, and ac- union about It? . * and Rotary Club team* raoci to iwsWjjrd hut cording to O'Leary, some of the waved the last man out, he A—That expiration date is • tenants there were not previ- • '' • • • . * ballot at hm en private, par* Anal data, and there la no grace parently thought, as did How that fee Korean anal- tonal and aaorad property, no ously local residents, as the period. U you want to continue other Rotarians .the* tha a anal talks are again in suspen- hats* wltt be dona. regulations require, while local your tosurance, you must send ter was ended. smm /•» •*• wrltttg letter* to resident*, who deserve homes etiaiujeat presidential VA your application for renewal Ukate, have been turned down. The Rotary has always ' enemy to which, on the Uiese annual game* with tl in tha history of wit*, the Th protests against the nam- of past performance, we proper feliow service dub memfe a pofltfcs grows strang- premium for the new ing or this shore front project er every hour. General Baen- policy. and always there have t |n his letter to the Red com- in honor of the late Thomas hints that their victory Oeoeml Nam IL Oen- hower, the OOe? standard bear- Oohaney. former pemocratic er, who talked of cutting the Q—I am a World War I vet- largely due to the umpiring K, Barrtson Jr, eran, and I've Just passed my leader, are still being received Mack. budget by forty bullon*, now irom those who waot it owned troce chief, ohanad that «th Dirthday. Am I entitled to Now, however, the Lion* promises to fig** far wider So- in nonor ol a war. v«tei|Mt and had failed to advise VA pension based on nu age parently have decided not cial Security ~ coverage and Otieary JMu called attention to alone? I've never been «fc*. and take the decision ''lying doi Qoveimn Stev- the Housing Authorities reply of UN prison- I am not disabled—but I do and a statement has been ega fees* m them. The grtrty in- need the money. to a letter, of protest sent by Whtte House Fab? Deal choice sued by one of the officers is strong not only that A.—You would not be entitled the Council, in which the Au- of that wide field of Democratic which he says, "After a spli was deHhamtefr to a VA pension, baaed on sge thority promises to name the presidential aspirants, has call- ed consultation concerning i bat that our men were alone. Pensions are paid to vet- next project after a war vet- ed upon the «• state govern- extremely partial umpiring, < mso armed ottftee which erans wtoo are permanently and eran. At O'Learys insistence, a nwnfr to oftwia; the "tidal wave" South Amboy lions Club m target areas 1A totally disabled for reasons not pbotostatic copy will be made oX Federal power and concentra- nidOiMU^f * ftHu flMefOmQUDMI 1-up air war. connected with their service ot live ktfter containing thle V this k so, we have been tion of austmrity in Washing- promise and the leter in full voted to re-present tbalofaaM ton. yearly Incomes fall below loving cup to the Rotary d Mm, In our certain levels. However, age Is will fee spread on the CouucU oonminmsnt policy. In Thus, as of tbJa writing, and minutes. Secretary. considered m estabttsbing eUgi- The Rotary Secretary'* i we can not strike at subject ta ehanga without no- In an answer to a recent re- bttlty in relation to emvioyabil- quest that the alleged soon that we allowed the tice, we k«ve me diverting lo the rfn^'nt Authority tty and the degree of disability. inscribed on said cup, is here to arm from bis secret apectaeie of a feapubttDun can- foi a cc«y oi the l^deral reg- honored. *n agreeing to tl without the would outdo the Q —I recently was discharged ulatkxu governing its actions, request Inasmuch as the umpi of raining death on Deal "social from the WAC and would like made by the Council, it ha* leal decisions of the Secretaj men in unidentifiable gains,** said a Jefflereonlan, to tak« a full-time course in been told taw Authority bus but defeated the hard playing Lao eompounda Clever, these States-rathta fledgling from school under the kooean OI one copy, and it we* suggested But whet would you the Fab? Deal neat! MIL I am. married, and my hus- the Council have someone made Club representatrvai on the dl Sjf, of our maeter-mlndsT band has a full-time job. We a copy of it. When it was mond. % have no ohllrdren. Would I be learned the regulations cover Joseph L. Keenan, PreUde entitled to the fl»-a-month something over 200 pages, it of the Lions Club, has been * allowance iftld tn a veteran waf decided to write to the Fed- *igned to special duly by tl with' one rtigwiwiaut? Hercuku Powder Uiat eral authorities at Washington OffOn A. — No. Under the hvw, a lor a copy. the newly erected plant of lf« are invited and son's Silk Ltd., in w^u^ will be istiaived by tha Mayor woman veteran would be en- * >— K titled to the HM-a-month rate plans to leave about Septan Property Aetna OUHJBHMI Council ot BRIDGE PLANS only if her husband were "is ARE READY I ' her 1st for a three months tta CHy of South Amboy. N. J. Recently, several member* • To Give Those Affected at a regular meeting, to be held fact" dependent on her. Opportunity To • • • (Continued from Page 1) the club attended a DUtri< at City Ball South Amboy. N. School of mstruotlon, for eki Pmng, J, Hsplamtiff ft. lea* at eight Q.—Before i reantarad aervice over a navigation opening 200 over a year «go after having feet wide between fenders. The officers, at the Bertdaw Oartei u*> o'clock. P. fti. Bastern Day et Hotel at Asbury Fait. Uaht Saving Thme lor the im- served In World War n, I •ouih aprroach between the ft has also been announce the Wednesday night provement of veurtous streets In bought a home with a OI loan, pierhead and the bulkhead line that recently the chib throug asmtte Council meeting, present- the City of South Amboy. N. J which was guaranteed for $7,50*), and the navigation opening will a committee headed by JoaspJ 's* a Mat of 14 propertlee which Specifications for the propos- the top amount. Under the Ko- oontttt of seven fixed spans. Jullsno and Oeorge Abel, re fee City MI*) us as to take over ed' work prepared by the Engin- rean GRT BUI, will I be entitled each to hate a horiaoatai clear- furnished furniture far the lo the aooompanytng re- eer have been (Usd In the of* to another CU loan, baaed on .my ance of it« feet. cal Memorial Wt^pttal. mat with a protest flee of the1 City Clerk and may service after Korea? The vertical clearance at It is planned to resume din nwmt Ibasn Hieftlm. who DO MamWOWml miBmV^P msemYUami sTOBer Amoe.pou have used mean high water will jmry from m n hours. up all your entitlement under 98 feat at the shore line to 130 ner meetings of the club at thi to be on the stand the W«rld War n CM BUI, you feist adjacent to the nawlge&ioa YMOA. atartlnv nnX^nlmi 12 of the proper- will not.'be eligible for another opening. The north approach * ' woieh may be nbmlned at the OI loan under the haw law. between the haitwr' lines and Bgh-Canlr vee chairman of tha office of tha fgwiear at 1 tha navigation opening will con- Expecting another mevibsr of the in answering sist, of one fixed span having family? That hifh^hasr er nm wall and Henry Streets, South Ktjrltd low eating plafJem you .said that to demy fur- if. J. and avast be m of the a torisotttsU clearance of 180 bought for your taat chfld will look action is not fair to the envelopes beeriag the at Jutes, any feet and a vertioal clearance at M» with s llttl. attentton. Sandpa. knee tha dettn- and address of the bidder mean low water, varying from per down tbe old, msrred noish sad m some oases go aa 120 to 130 feet oust Tben apply two thin eoets ef Odreesed to the Mayor and freab ahellac. aa 17 years. He said Common Council of the City of ha was in savor of knmediate South Amboy. N. J. and mug* action an the resolution and he Take notice thai applicaUon Ann Kapino* of Perth Amboy, astta* "Ris a nasty job, and I has been made to the Common Charles J. Szafranski Mrs. Jennie Shnaami of South check for a semi not Council of the City of Soutti 000 stsVt Mst to do it, but I feel tt A* ? :two brothers, ignatitu ten (10) per eent ef the bid Atnboy. M. J. to transfer to ft *ay duty to the taxpayers, to to Funeral Rites Took 01 Wilmington, Del., and Joseph •mwy through." BMrever, he re- Whit* Bagle Iwvel* Inc., trad of Perth Amboy and one grand* City ing as "White Bagle Tavern." saetanthr agreed to go along cfbUd. nrmpaniait by a for premises located at 114 pei- Place Wednesday «am Hbjglns pisa for sadr* oy-s Oertsfleato for ana tue Street, the Plenary Retail time, m order that a conference (l»> par tent of the amount Consumption Iioense, heretofore aharles J. Saafranaki, 58, of Wednesday morning from the eettid be held with those who bid, stating that the Suratj Issued to Frances Hamslewics. Perrine Avenue, Melrose, a vst- fwWsnce at 8:30 tfem*. and at would be affected by disposal of Pompany wui provided the bid- The license in Question being eran of World War I, died at • a requiem bjgh mam was cel- the properties. No. C. 14. his home Saturday. For the *~*^ •* sansd Heart R, c. After a discussion In which wHn the reojolred bond and must be deftverad a* the pmoe The names and adresees of pa*t » yearn, he was employed followed by interment and on the boor tbe ineotporwtors of the Whito as a Plumber at the Rarttan Swred Heart Csmtetery. City Bagle Tavern tnow ***'- Fr*r-* Arsenal, afstuohen. It Th« He held memberahto ta the decided to notify me cm Balasiewica. 1»14^ Fejtu* serve the right ta reject any Street; Leda Nelson, Woeomere *rty Mams Society of Sacred Amerlcati ""tmunitKi don't or aB bids. If it be ta tk* bast Drive. Cttirwood. N J.: and Heart fc. C. Cnureh, and In mall, aad permit them to state mterest of the City to da so. Shirley Seder. 17ft Smith Street, can* tl. of the woodmen of M tha Ottmea By ordej of the Mayor aad Perth Amboy. N. J. the wtekL toe, dlty of Object I am, if apy, should be 8tm*mw/ him , are flxis wife. South Aswbet. H» ' made liasmtUfsiy in writing to Vlolar a daughter Mr*. Dorothy kiss. Bobbas* of Parttl Jlmtoy; hU tag la public excep0 t to i-a at. wsigned>f|Frances Baiaslewlca. nottarv Anna Ssafranakl of \ /],,:. 'I Mia Walson, Sayrerftle; three listers, Mrs. ZLltZg? *"*> In awetsartot r^^tif /<**? - * Picture* of baihlag beauttaa mat* o. s. S.J a.SS It Shirley Bedor FRIDAY, AUQUST 22, 1962 THat SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGB 11UE19W.

TN THE SERVICE Anna R. CoakJey C Moody t local Pair Make Work Progresses Died Suddenly At Her Again To Direct Evening Division On New Generate^ Main Street Home March Of Dimes Rutgers Dean's list Plant Constractiw died sud- Third Consecutive Year Students For 1951-52 Keamy By Pubtk Strriet denly at her home on upper Main Street. She was the widow NSW YORK. — Sidney C NEW HRONSWSCK. >— One Wont is w utrneslng of the late James V. OoaJcley Moody, Plainfield, well-known hundred and twenty-nine young on the oonstmoHon of ttst and in additkm to being a business man and cspert on meh and women of tbe Mew oeraiinf plant of Puhtto member of the Rosary Society production, has been reappolnt- Brunswick Vrentng Division of toe aleotrtfl and Ou With the X Corps in Korea— of St. Marys a C. Churoh, was ed chairman of the 1863 NewRutgers are oiled for honors on adjaoMit to its Pvt. Thomas F. Qrace, whose a Past President of tht 81 Ma Jersey March of Dames, it «as ftfte Dean* list lor algt* stu- parents live* at 132 John Street. ry'a Parent Teacher Association. announced today by Basil O'- dents of tht State University In spite of Hat South Atnboy, ia now serving Surviving are five daughters, Connor, president of the Na- tor 1961-63. witih the X Corps ia Korea. Mrs. Anna M. Larttin. of Hunt- tional Foundation for Infantile The UWvwstty Coflea* Dean's work ha* The X Corps. fighting iagton, L. I., Sister Mary Peter Paralysis. List, which has Just been pu- iy from the tint the On* mountainous terrain, controls In of Georgian Court College. lished, includes a total of t u driven on March l* Hit. coml:at a number of units of di- Lakowood. Sister Mary AgnitsToi evening student* honored from All the pun are m vision strength or less which are Atlantic City, Miss Mary Coak- the New Brunswkk. Newark, Pa- foundation work has assigned to K. It has its ownley. at home and Mrs. Joan torson, Camden, and Jeney Cfty pleted, and tbe command post troops, who aug- HoKon of this city; fWe sons. Centers. . ~v has been ment the fighting forces. George of ' East Brunswick. The Increase In honor* Stu- boiler is » per cent Private Orace is assigned as James L. of this city, Joseph F. dents over the last published and a oottndeMbli an artilleryman wife the 965vh of Bayview Manor, Peter J. of list of 106 in March, 1M3, Is work has teen done o Field Artillery Battalion. this city, and Edward L-. sta- due, according to Qeaft Ernest end boiler. Tht He entered the Army in No-tioned In Oertnany, with the U. E MbMahon of the Rutgers ere- vember 19*1 and was stationed S. Army. nnn divisions, to a change in service. The at Fort Banning, Oa., before Also surviving are five sis- poii.y whereby students now are for one being sent to Korea. ters, Mrs. Margaret Boyle of Ms ted for honors once a year «n completed, tad Hat Me* New Brunswick. Mrs. Ethel r;uher than at tbe end of each bate plates for the machine a» • • • 8e:geaoft Anthony F. Miller. Franklin of Helraetta, Mrs. trim. , being aligned. The tm* son of MT. and Mrs. . Joseph Catherine Heuber of Highland Among those Uouowd were will be ehipped by Orzulski of 524 Catherine St.. Park, Mrs. Sarah Franklin ol Dorothy Kaganowteh of 4 Day-facturer during has returned to duty with the East Brunswick, and Mrs. Rose lou Street, and Rudolph O. Pohl The oonstruotion U. S. Air Force. He is a mem- Boehm of New Brunswick; five of 210 David Street calls for the onropJetapn ef tk» first unit befon tut end ef «Ws ber of the First Computation broth© s, George Smith of Rok- year, and the second watt It Technical Squadron, rod sta- villa Center, L. I., John Smitfv next Spring. This tioned at Ramey Air Force Base of East Brunswick, Louis Smlin Sidney C. Moody capacity will nearly at Puerto Rico. of LrnchvMe. Vs.. Frank Smith, and Lawrence Smith, both of capacity installed at It will be the third consecu- New Brunswick. and seven and will make It the Charles E. Huguenin is spend- tive March of Dimes chairman- generating station m the ing a leave from the U. 8. Navy, ship lor Mr. Moody. In his post ic Service tyetem. with his mother. Mrs.. Beatrice A funeral will be held tomor- t will coordinate tine activities The instaUMlon oonatela *t Huguenin of 330 George Street. row morning at 0.Sv from she of county and city campaign residence, followed by a solemn two 145.000-kUowaU directors in the state. generators. Miss Aurtaa Nelson, daughter high requiem mass at 8t Mary's In making the appointment, of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nelson, of R. C. Church at 10 Ootock. In- undts of this type now tn Mr. O'Connor explained that ice. Each turbme will be 117 North Broadway, stationed terment will be in 8t Mary's the- National Foundation, since with the Wacs at the^ Oreat Cemetery. plied by hafh-pnawre. 1998 thiough March of Dimes, tenverature steam at Lakes Training Center, was re- is ftaanosd vHal reeearoa in pounds per square loch, lift. cently promoted to the rank of the pewventton of paralytic po- Krees Fahrenheit, and M Seaman. In tht GOP presidential ring s lio. natty collection of headgear is BOW grees reheat, by a on view. Elsewhere, attention can "At this critical point in sn- capable of evapovaUng Today, thirty five youths enet's fight against the crip- S«r»« USO rluba have bowling tors on our Harry: Will ht throw to allryi as one of lh Committee of the War Pro- FOR QUICK duction Board and ie now sew- * on advtoory boards of the Office of Prtee Admtaartretton and the National Production RESULTS USE Actor Dick Thorne headlinea tht eaat of Mutual'a new "Hall of Fan- Authority. He Is president of tasy" aarlaa, which makes tta net- the Synthetic Organic Chem- work debut on Friday. Aug. 22. Tha ical M&nufacurers Association ' CITIZEN program will dramatiia many of tho In g aospital with Hub or no nngafiMtfafc h k b.at-llk.d atorles of Guy Do Mayaae* of the United States. •ant, tdgar'Allan Poo and *«*•* Lou I a gtavtnton, with Thorn* aoaf*. ' mmem•Me to WUtve that be b hotter oniMii tt ADVERTISEMENTS | ing *"• work* for radio and handling 23.8'* VOTERS NOT ..». la rol« I" «a«h production. The •*•> REGISTERED IN COUNTY yea m aatters ef beahh than are your • . t • ioram orlfllnatta from Chteafe./^ * friends who have not had this '•••••••**4«l HIM .—The peiioentage of wn-regietered aduHs "varies When you do not feel well, there ere two wMehr among New Jersey's 14 ]t 4i#trV>t>, % fHate do. First, consult jour physicka. Then Mag ab CIO regtstraiteti survey dlgclot- A Good PI ice To Eat ed today. JACK'S RESTAURANT The figures released by State Jrom gMM persons not •> Corner Broadway and Main Street to voU in the Fl»t > CIOARfl — CTOARETTB8 — CANDY Cbngnsskmal dlstrtot (Camd«n. BREYERS ICE Gloucester and BeMai counties) to a high of S247A pexaoas not Leo •«! Rebecc* Klein, proprietor! Tel. 8. A. registered M Aprfl In tot Beveiith OUMti Cftve Newart

W THal SOVrB AXBOY CF11UN FRIDAY, AUGUST /SHE SWIMS; BY GOLLY!' SOUTH AMBOY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

PLUMBING AND HEATING PAINTS, ETC INSURANCE G. T. W1LHELM CO. TeL 8. A. l-e4M C. T. MASON Sanitary EUGENE A. MORRIS Insurance Paints, Oils & Varnishes — and — in Bruflttea, Glass, Bronzes Reliable United Heating Engineer Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc Wall Paper Companies MERCO OIL BURNERSSis First Street Booth Ambet Explosion Imuramc* JOS. BILDER, JR. Mgt- * TeL 8. A. I-*** 228 First St., Sooth Amboy Telephone S. A. 1-0292 WHUAM C. O'BRIEN 14 Twelfth AveMS Ef Be answer ceil Hassles Park. N. J. South Amboy 1-1213 Hand Saw Sharpening and RetootrUng Tel. Seaside Bark &-11T1-W '••••MIMHM! Lawn Mower Sales Sharpening and Repairs WM. H. LEWIS %i Circular Sows up to 60 Inches Plumbing and Heating Key Making KITCHENS 8enrtoe for

hatchets, ohls. eta. Plane bits, scissors, knives, INSURANCE DONALD W. REED IR M bathing beauty who Isn't afraid to flet her tut t.wett I ftoftadlo^ toe skates, etc MoRy Brady wrings out the laet drop after taking a dip/Iip/In ththee l Trust Company Bldf. . the's heard in the Mutual network thriller, "The aft_6W«aft_6W7 t) Sired cotstto^oast on Sunday*./——-1 "~~ m " 229 Augusta Street TEL. 0044 "^ Phone 8. A. 1.1M1 Substance statical CMHbMk diamonds are harder than Two years ago the ukulele cam* The latter are often back. Last year It was the guitar. resistance to abrasion Today there are signs that the man- aa in dies for drawing delta is Joining the comeback trail Aa Jeweled bearings. Boron wbila the others continue their popu- TXttrr trctTTtmc t T have been used to-larity. ELECTROL OIL BURNERS ALL MAKES OF tfae past few years in I SHOW EOOM * omcE ssateriala. eer. Deaurt ill Bettry St. 8. A. 1-»M4 father John P. deary of It Barrtoe, Install A- Gaanmtee WASHERS Dr. Louis L Prager UMBU Roman Catholic churefa ID OPTOMETRIST •Ubneapolls makes wire reeerdlnga Siddur? A Jewish (TBS EXAMENVD prayer arranged of marriage ceremonies to help toraajbeut the year. keep couples united when the blsom REPAIRED 30 W. Front St., Keypsrt of romance fades. TeL Keyport 7*tes# HOURS Daily and Saturday 9:00 A. M to 6:00 F. M. AUTO BODY REPAIRS N.A.NIUEN Wednesday 9 A. If. t» 1S:M Uses PLUMBING-HEATING Prld«y 9:00 A. M. to 9:M 9. M 8«ntr CHMS -APPUM AIR ELECTRIC INC. '•< Mill AND 230 tOftOf HTOWM *VI 126 Feltus Street WEDOCHJte STEVE UR BIOS* Df FOR Tel. S. A. 1-1-0096 AND CHECK. IIS Se Breaeway 1/ AL GOMOLKA'S AUTO CRAFT IT TWICE Tat s. A. HEAR! SAV, 'HOW FUEL OIL VERY , NICE/* South Amboy 1-0H0 NK, distress of "those days" stopped LET OUR YELLOW FLEET v MBzingly relieved DELIVER YOUR HEAT Slip Covers Made te hi 3 owl off 4 case* Swan HOI Ice Tel. 1-0503 Igieiocton't.sHl And Coal Company wonderful news for Neons nunbiDg and girls who — each Feel Oil and Kerosene — suffer the tortures of 14« Henry Street days" of functlonally- " menstrual cramps and and 8OUTH AMBOY, N. J. Fo/rUme'BEJUfDS- — headaches, backaches, those -no-good," dragged* ••* feelings. If* news about a medicine Falrfiel4 Ofl Burwam for relieving such suf- Ofl Burner Senrloe •'•:»,..,•,,. VENETIAN BUNDS is the exciting news. Plnkham't werfci 206 DAVID STREET fcfela X. Plnkham's Vegetable M*w y It has a "calming" and toothing South Amboy, N. J. Aluminum Combination OMspovAd — ga?e compete or effect on the uterut . . . quieting ,9bWm§ rstttf of such distress the oontraotiont

FRIDAY, AUGPST 22, 1962 THB SOUTH AMBOY PUBUC HEARING Toss-"¥bur-Own Citrus Salads ON SALARY BOOSTS SEPTEMBER 10

It bu been announced by the Board of Public Worts, that It hae set Wednesday tventne. September 10. at the date for a BY Old-Hi ! public hearing to be conducted ; on tfae proposal of the Board to In most sections of the country you some other pointers on catching j eatabliah a new wag* scale J or you'll find some member of the cat- catfish, especially the popular metb* lemgitoyee* of tbe water depart- bsh tribe on hand in river or lake, ods of trot-line fishing and "j tigging." ment. and they provide a lot of fun, sport, Here is something for you to try out and good eating for several million in your section. Just drop a post* The new scale provides regu- anglers. Catfish not only are abun- card request to me, in care ol this lar pay lnoreaaes for all employ- dant, but they are also ready to newspaper. Better do it today, for ees of the department, and be- gulp in wormi or crawfish and offer the supply is limbed and this is Action for long period* at night. about the Ian call for the comes retroactive to January 1st of this year. Fact of the matter is, where Many of my readers who lire The first reading of tbe rtjeur- streams are Murky most of the time, along the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, such as around the west central re* aid Pacific Coasts have asked what ure took place when the Board gion*. catfish often are the only edible sate hooks to use for various kinds held its last meetkw, Friday species to be found. Catch a mess of of inshore bottom feeding fish. This evening. the medium sited cats, skin 'em, is an important part of seaooast and fry 'em over a wood fire by the fishing, along with the proper test river bank or lake shore and you'll liae and suitable rod and reeL Us* have a downright tasty snack. and apartment Details on these problems ere This time of year, salads taste belter than anything elsi>, and toss- The channel cat Is a lively, playful given in Old Hi's booklets called courts--and tbe surrounding room w your-own" combinations suit a variety of tustes. A* the base of the fish in the current* of dean streams, Sak WW Sporti Fishing" and and apartment*—are cooler when salads, serve a large bowl of the flavorful canned Florida orange and and if you'll give them, a chance to "Pocffic Coastal Fishing," and yea a light color is used on tbe walls of grapefruit sections mixed with greens lettuce, chicory, endive, spinach tussle against a springy bamboo live may have free copies upon request. tbe court than when a dark color b —-and French dressing; then pass smaller bowls of slivered tongue, bah rod. limber tubuhur steel rod, This information will enable you to there. The light hue will reflect earned shrimp, or shredded cheese, so that everyone can indulgehW or flexible glass rod around 8 feet make the right selections of tackle, instead of absorb the beat of the own taste. Citrus is a good foil for fish, cold meat or chicken, cbeaftB. ia length, you can expect plenty of aad thereby have much better sue* sunlight that falls upon it. and other fruits, since it's tart and cool. Citrus salads make a good action. • cess for the time and efforts you put main course for summer luncheon or dinner, and furnish lots of TitaaUB into angling for the game and pan C to keep you toned up and refreshed. Although channel catsprefer crabs, fish of thesea. minnows, worms, dough balls, bugs, Florida Una French Dressing and grasshoppers, they will seize a If you own a farm and hare or Do Your Own $tr««mer fly, small spinner, hair bug, baild, a pond, you can stock it with 1 (10 H oa.) can condensed tomato soup hi cup sugar or feather-minnow. This gives you black bass, northern pike, pickerel, Monogramming % cup Florida lime juice 1 teaspoon minced doS . some good sport on a fly rod, and or other warm-water fish such as 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon prepared uiusUtSl brother a big cat on a fly rod is bkegills. sunfish, yellow perch, and .% teaspoon paprika , 1 clove garOfc, finely ehofuwt something to wrangle with! billhead*. If the average tempera* 1 tablespoon Worcestershire saaes 1 % cups salad oil tare of the water k cold fnrngn. Combine all ingredients hi a quart Jar. Cover titfhtly, Let your lure drop at the tail of a however, and other conditions are blend, and chill before using. YIELD: 1 quart dressing. pool, foot of riffles, or below * water-, sahable, you can stock the poad fall: twitch it slowly; then set the with brown and rainbow trout. An Sook firmly when a catfish clamps asnple supply of minnows wui be hJa satchel-mouth shut. Play him in required. the quieter reaches, until at length be is ready to call it quit*. Thaw farm ara affording a •Scxson Sandwiches With Dressing at deal of « dhional angling apart Ijet Old Ws free, illustrated book- Iover the country for bai«Ht ana fly let "Fisftuif For 70s Millkmi" gm and spia fishermen.

Excessive Smoking It you refuse to wear a thimble at Excessive smoking can be Injur- an, adhesive tape wrapped around ious te the vocal cords, it was stated yeur "thimble'* finger will do Just editorially in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

PERSONALIZE h;uk-U>->, —1 DOT STAND IN LINE TO PAY HLLS or "at home" tuwwl ensi'ir.Mi-s with your name, monograir. or initials. It's wonderful economy, DO USE A FIRST NATIONAL done on your sewing mac lime and the effect is extremely smart. Cannon Homemaking Institute offers suggestions on how to SPECIAL CHECK ACCOUNT CHECK monof ram with rick-rack. Write your name, initials or design on ^ or Strdnf tissue and pin it securely to the towel. Stitch through the 1 rkk-rack, tissue and towel, fol- Choosing seasoning for a sandwich is as important a« choosing tbe PERSONAL~MONEY ORDER HIUng itself. Salad dressinjr or mayoiimust-

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CALL P. A MILTON'S CALL P. A. SOUTW AMBOY. N.J 4-1616 QUALITY DRY CLEANERS 4-1616 407 Market Street Perth Amboy, N. J. nwsoura AXBOY uniiaW Cops Trophies mmsm Race At Ftr Stock Cars At Wai Angost 27 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALLV Flying One Will Go To Driver Addi Who Flips Over Trophy To /Caflection The Parmingdale Bpwanl* dub wtU take part in the stock Friday night, when the Caseys The game for Tuesday nig.M. iKreiamer c-p J 0 0 X«n took .the green flag oar races at Wall Stadium oc and the Clarke clashed in the scheduled between the Rotary iJankowskl p-cf VigKians ss a ot when Johnny 8ehoder. Matted Wednesday, August 27th by Little League, the Caseys dou- and Protection teams, went to J 2 1 fee lOfcJap feature at Watt Star presenting a troptqr to the first bled up the score and walked to the latter by forfeit, when 10* off witu'an easy 12-6 victory. the Rotary failed to put a full Toth rf flfait Sunday night. The raet sportsman raet «ar crossing the N (t) 1 • * was one of tbe most action- finish Hne ia-the 2n-kj> feature Clarks (I) ; team on the field. if 0 0 0 packs* of the 10*2 season. At event. In addition to ttoe Kt- AB R H Wednesday night, the darks Oomlnger H-c lit Seaman 3b 0 0 downed the Uons cnm, 14-11. Segrave lb a o o the •Bat-way mark. Sam Mal- wanis trophy Wall Stadium Is Trotter 3b • 0 The Clarks Called to score until Zagater ab 10 0 aoh. driving the No. 90 tras in Uuragwrattng a "flip Club" for Brennan lb 0 Ferguson 2b the third Inning, but then they 1 0 0 lead ppsftfce with Pete Prasee, race driven who during the Nonnemaker p X 1 • 0 in tfta Mo. It running second. course ef the races in any way Farley ss I came across with eight runs it i a Ust c 1 and added six more hi the Score by mntaga: At t** TWap a**. Charlos at all turn their cars compfctly Cavanaugh If a Dysi* to tJw Nb. 36 had taken over. These drivers will be pre- fourth. First Aid Mt Otf —T Barbleri it. 9 6 Brtkja tap 100 ~t the lead with Dick Davis In the sented with an engraved tropfiy MaJlk rf o a (14) 103 SMBomg second. on which the emblem of o> race Chlebowskl of • o ABR H Roberts Wojbowski p-« Tonight's league action wm Whan the checker dropped for oar is placed upside down. 9 1 0 be furnished by thiJUml ami me MO Us* BtU Chevalier wu 1 1 Spectators will see the 9 e Volk o t 0 nterprlee teamt and on Mammy in th%lsad lUe race was scored In a series of match races (W B. Boitoeiy ss-p 1 4 it will be the Pint Aid against by mdtgtdnal scoren for each hold among the top dri R H Dennis if a t darks, Tuesday nigtrt Watss oar ead an eaootrto time cloak the high banked oval. Baranowski 3b 1 0 w 0 and Brlggs, Wednesday night so mat no error could be made The two trophies for thk' Oioftre lb o a a i Jaruslewka of Protection and tte FBA, Ttogn- on the important event event are expected to bring out J a I 1 0 Warren if 1 0 day. the Uons and Enterprise, OhevaUer was presented with such top*ootshere' as Al Pom-' a a Leonard >c l a and Friday night, the Jt of C a totahy by Russ Bennett of ponio, Pete Lavance. BUI Pfis- Poetach 9s> l a li ia and the Rotary- ter. Bill McCarthy. Nick Nico- Newman If o a (U) _i addition to the trig race. let%», Dick Willtams, Bill Chevi McOue rf o I AB R H Jaskowiak^cf The standing fa> the the *mm1 finals for the Wall alter. BUI Benttey. Don Stumph, o o a a MUtUe League." as of 'Stadlam Speed ' Queen ' contest Malach. Parker Bolm Trotter *b a a Pi 9 12 BrtnnaH ifr I I day. is as follows: were presented and 16 would-be and Tommy Clark. Nonnemaker c l I • paraded before an en- W- L Action at Wall Stadium is Saturday, the August 12 rais- Oavanaugh If l a PBA 11 ^audience. The win- scheduled to begin at 8:30. Uet p a a ed out game was played between Malik cf a o Weijs w wtU reuive Iterative prtan art held every Wednesday the First AM and Enterprise Bntet«nise the finals in September. CUebowakl rf t I and Saturday nights. In the teams, and the Enterprise walk- Menna rf o o Caseys I event of rein, the races are held ed off with the decision 4-2. Barblerl 2b 1 0 Protection 1 •1 ^WRESTSLER Thursday and Sunday nights. They scored aH their runs in Cavta w -t FIRST IN * the fifth, after being held score- Rotary 1 1 ARRANGED I Score by McGRATH TAKES teas in the previous Innings. 'Lions Llans • M 50 LAP MIDGET RACE Convoy for me Bnterpriae, Cavke Plrat AM 4 11 N. J. — Who AT WALL STADIUM struck out lft and Hackett lor BKggS ^ 4 ta be superior in a test of the First Alders fanned 11. The game Monday nkjht. a "* and skill between a Pint Aid (ft) 7-2 affair want to the First Aid sisaHtr and Boxer? Sixteen cars took the gre^tn flag for the SO-lap Midget fea- AB R H Squad ov«r the Brkjsjs oombuM, Mottwortby at me lOtf Menat* TisflOBg argued question Oraber 2b sot ture at Wall Stadium Friday when Stader of the Ptret Aid, UOMI BameluralsMnf Market Is 1ia may-is answered soon because Cfent c I I 1 evening. On the first lap, Steve poOtd out a home ran and Vlg- wse at eealrasuag weeds m 1 [Amletto CoimntsrtorKtr Abe Martin Sb I • 1 seaae pisee sf tuinMura. O•anw at McOrath, Stamford, Conn., driv- Matarangelo gtans of the Brkjga outfit, got 1. data* today aimmmwed ap- 10 0 vary popular and is often « lOi ing the Tadlook Offent»oser Stader if two. of a mixed match be- a o i with psna, wakrat and otter woeim, No. a, took the lead and al- Moe H sot Wrought iron U fMquootly toaai lt baser and a trappier, Harrigan it though numerous bids were 18 0 ABB H with wood. too. me first such sanction MoCloud if r-*~t~0 Oraber ab -*•• mad* for first place. McGiath Wojic lb 1 »ry' of fee New Jer- 1 0 0 Oent e 1 was never headed. Steve also Hackett p Aaelses GHy _ '.its* Athletic Commission. 10 0 Martin Sb 0 took, the checker in the, July Croosaag me eomor of ikrabiSI Al Mayer of the Al Mayer Kurts p • feature there. ai a a If 1 fcsnriag B* Al Khali me Hi Bttpog Offtoe of MTt Broad- (4) 1 aayf ft*v York CHy. applied to tbe *ARDC sanctioned event AB R H Moa lor tae study ef saaa Rick m Harrigan if 0 Sau|' AttiMVr Commissioner a comfeanation Peril and 1 1 0 McOoud if 1 Necaod what is boutvod te bave Cuthbertaon If 3 0 0 OresjM for the mixed match, Offenhouser • show, the fastest Wojic lb 1 teen th« Qutea ef Shaba's ameteaJ Phillips lb capiUO. At Marob ia TomM. eae ef aimmg to amen a final decision type racing event at the Bel- O'Brien c a i a tf 1 mar Speedway. The average aa t tho worM't least known eouaarlss, nmHsnitig Ibe relative merits Ootiroy p a o I thoy found a ruinMJ dty of ilshssf ef ft*** aad wrestling as « miles per hour for the 50-lap Dill Tt 3 0 0 twnpWa ind pelaeos Oendlek it 2 0 0 ABR H msafet..of. tatt, defense. feature was T7J as compared to Dowling Sb 10 0 through tho desert seas' te.l m. p. h. for the modified McCarthy cf ID 0 Schaber tf 0 It before Commis- stocks for the same distance. here,N afajwr Brennan Sb 2 0 0 the lact he wstBdt aii TOP GRAPPLERS 4a employ the services of Mar-' Score by Inning*: 10 4~i~ vm'^Atamte Kick" Utaroer of SIGNED FOR SHOW First Aid 101 000 Pa.', aathe BY KJWANIS CLUB Enterprise 000 04a in the What is generally acknowl- Cvwvalabsr edged to be the best wrestling The cowcatcher came into usafe the worWs Junior card for any show ever held in In 1830 when the railroad inflinau hj^sjsMlsjbl «t*eaUng ohampl- this section, has bean signed up bad to stop tbatr trains sad get end-holder of the famed Ed lor the outdoor show to be held help to lift a cow down from 0M Lewis belt, previous. at the Woodbrtdge High Sotaooi engina -grill work, and Jump the tftallenitd any heavyweight track wss an exarestfem applicable field. Thureday .night, eegia* to American traia ealamltiss. to proVe the superiority nlng at t:30. The Woodbridge wrestlmg aad his physical Khpanls Ckm sponsors the event in today with jw«r watch. 1 tratatog methods. Mer- for thai benefit of its «nde*pnv* Abraham LJttasto really btUevsd - a Unit watch etc* it conatdered one of the iledged children's fund. 1's top scientific grepplers.. m tUrtlnf*th« New Year right! Lin- watdii Topping off the card, will be coln chose January 1, IMS, as the Is strong, speedy and has or n«w-Oo«M Wtota ey a piofojslsawi a main event, bringing together date on which formally to issue the M let* hi* mottle by his record Antonlna Booca aad Ovnt The Emancipation Proclamation freeing odic ci gear some of the slavtsi. Body" atealee. In an Australian watch matmen in action tag team match, Lord ftpeers th* l*u*,t (*ttf Isoptctloa b ftoe* el and Cliff Cody will afapple tarn b — lift—list, te in making his appttca- SttUt Qob and Tony Cb- not Mot) la i the mmtd *mHii|- , while the openwf match DOLAN'S match, said it would be will be between Tony (Two Ton) AND STORAGE SWATCH by the famed Bernarr Oaleato, and Aldo Bjbtna,.aM Foundation at Sauta Amertoan Local and Lohf Distance INSPECTION TIMI •tedium, Jersey City 4*, ,aoar future. •j PinDQ moving tpeclalists '•• ' • >• : No job too Itrgg Morris Credit Jewelett or too goal* A. Hall, H, ting into yottr meal ta A 4' ^IkJa^a^sitk and Gift Shop ** ^ Woa ^r^S'i**atv ^^^r^ ^•^aw^^a* ^a aj§i w^a^sw ^ through me meal, but .it," TtL S. attad

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