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,'•'• CITIZI Vol. 86 No. 49 , South Ambu), N. J. Advertising Lee* Than Price SC (Out of 1 own, 7<) COUNCIL DISCUSSION PRECEDES Christmas Lights Turned On Along Broadway POLICEMEN INJURED FIRE TRUCKS PAYMENT APPROVED IN CAR COLLISION When the city contracted vised by the building and to buy two new flret rucks health Inspectors. i.iivi- c meant i h«rle» from Mack Company for No direct action was taken i i >\ iMsk\ of 408 t-errla $49,000, the sates agency by the governing body re- < v..iK jdmltt«d to the agreed to discount $750 for' garding a letter from Lewis '<»ii.h Am boy Memorial each of the old trucks as a Hh.ju.it with 4 back injury. - S. Jacobson of Perth Am- ..IU-I iiu- pjirol car he wee trade - in allowance. In- boy regarding extension of collided with stead, the city ended up time for renovation of a c*ir. A fellOW Of> owing the salesman $375. building on Broadway ex- kci. 1 bonus J. Noble Of In his last public appear- cept to refer it to the -H n,.vid si,, sustained •» ance as a councilman, Eu- building inspector. The ukie injury but has elate gene SzesjEko cast the only property on premises lo- (turned to duty. dissenting vote in paying cated at 146 S. Broadway i i*' accident happened at this bill. was threatened with con- Hr intersection of P1M In disputing die payment, demnation If not repaired. VC. jnd Henry St. at 7» 10 Szeszko implied that the Jacobson wrote mat the Saturday. The p*t?ot city was being short- building was purchased by .t.m. was emerging out Of changed. He contended mat Andrew Pluckter of Perth i >• M. *t :he time Tho- in a transaction involving Amboy Nov. 16 from the $49,000 the salesman Jacob I. Polkowltz estate A. Albln, 40, w should have forgiven such and mat repair work on it north on Pine Xj has already begun. of 65 WashlftflpjiJM., a small sum as $375" which, , incurred M he said; amounted to less In another letter New Jer- internal moutfl than one per cent of die sey Bell Telephone Co. Jtlon and said he principle. But he was alone agreed to remove a tele- visa his own physl- on the stand he had taken. phone pole platform on it.in. The payment was approved Rldgeway Avenue opposite j w<> young local women John's Halfway House after weir treated for ehock at Fellow Republican Coun- Mayor Richard J. Schultz ttu- local hospital and re- cilman. Peter Rush as- made a complaint about it. [f.tHcd After their cars serted* mat the contract The mayor felt mat the were in collision wltfc called for bom trucks to platform was too low and .mother at 6tM p.m. fun- be operable. Since they Invited Juveniles to climb RKAJ>Y FOR SANTA-Assisting nt Thr tytfhrs, »<*w thin vc;ii, were up to It. The .company said ceremonies at which itie Christina* .uijulH^V iJwmijtti "><' i mil fin t .ttid day at the Stevens Ave,- were Inspected in 1964, one lights and decorations along Broad- eftortB of Councilman Kunh and wvrv Augusta St. Intersection. of the trucks developed a that such platforms are i Key were Claire E. Wts- faulty water pump which the placed at critical control way were turned on were Council- installed by Mr. Kaepku when he man John Connors and hia son Mi- wa« me low bidder for the contract. niewaki, 31, of Mi So. council felt was too costly points to enable melr em- J-situs St., and Carol U to repair in order to ca- ployees to perform melr chael, Adam Rzepka, Mayor Richard The light* are of a quality that art- J. Schultz and Councilman Joseph expected to last for at least 10 yearn. Surmart, 19, of 300 Coder pitalize on the trade-in re- work safely "at alt times Si, bate. Rush said that the and during all kinds of Rush. council in good conscience weather. •f According to police re- had to pay the bill. CREANGE REPORTS ports* entered by. Pttrfll* Federal Aid Notice O'LEARY NAMED POLICE CHIEF man James Tedeoco. an- He was supported by As expected, Mifyor Rich- it should have been made other driver, Praasio P, Councilman John Howley, A communication was re- ard J. Schultz nominated on a seniority basis* Ab- ON BLOOD DRIVE Mulvey, 30, of 48S Hartun ftre commissioner, who ceived from Congressman Captain EdwardT.O'Leary batiello Is the senior mem- In • report to the South St., traveling north M let* revealed that repair esti- Edward J. Patten giving police chief of the city ber of the department, Amboy Community Ulood ven* Ave., attempted to mates ran from a mini- notice of a meeting inPerth after Civil Service an- completing his 29th year. Bank, Chairman Ronald pass another car on the mum of $900 to a maxi- Amboy yesterday at the nounced (hat he had ranked He was named a patrol- Creange reported, "The right whidiliadlieStedprior mum of $1,000. It would Tennis Courts Building on ahead of Captain Alexander man March 18, 1941 by recent Bloodmoblle visit, to maNtaf a turn. As he be foolish to spend such Brighton Ave. for the pur- Abbatlello in the qualifying former mayor Robert while a disappointment In did so, his car struck the for repairs, he said, pose of explaining provi- examinations conducted for C asey. terms of actual pints Wisnieweld ear which, In to net $375. City Solicitor sions of die Housing and the promotion. The coun- Szeszko also disputed the donated, was heartening In turn, was forced onto the John Mullane, in reply to Urban Development Act of cil confirmed the nomina- practice of publishing Ci- that once again It was Surman vehicle. Making an inquiry by Councilman 1965. tion 4-1 with Councilman vil Service examination demonstrated that mere the report with Tedeoco John Connors, said that This act contains several Eugene S. Szeazko casting scores. "Howdo the mem- are individuals and orga- was Patrolman Steve Mal- die salesman had grounds programs of federal finan- the negative vote. nizations whose efforts on bers of the families ef behalf of a worthy cause klewlcg. for a suit and that the cial aid which may be of police officers feel when At 12:39 t.m. Thursday, city was liable for all le- benefit to municipalities they read that they have are extremely commend- gal expenses. In his opinion and provides grants for able." Robert Fahad of MMont- failed the examinations?" clalr Avs.( Metuchen, wae he maintained mat the city two-thirds of the cost of he naked. He voted "no" Mrs. Robert Rehn, secre- gg north on Rt. 38 whoa got off quite reasonable on constructing neighborhood alao, because he was of tary of the SACBB, praised hie oar was struck in the the deal. or community centers, the opinion examinations me efforts of me Hoffman rear by another which left The trucks wera the cen- health stations or other were not ^required. He High and 8c Mary's High the scene. Toe accident ter of a hot controversy public buildings, aid In added that ever since the students who made so many happened stop the Penn- between the governing body planning for urban needs, inception of Civil Service, posters to publicize the sylvania HA bridge about and members of me Pro- assessing present and fu- '' it has been one continuous drive. 80 feet south of the Du- gressive and Mechanics- ture renewal needs, includ- mixup/' Mr. Creange also com- ValMoMk ing recreation and park mended the Knights of Co- ville Fire Companies who Fahad*s car wae forced . held out for automatic ra- needs, and 50% grants for WAS ALWAYSANTI-CIVJL lumbus, the* Lions Club, the basic water and sewer fa- So. Amboy Memorial Hos- Into the wall of the bridii ther than standard trans- SERVICE and then careened onto at missions. Mechaniceville cilities. when Szeszko declared pital Aux,, ths churches and schools who contri- safety Island, Ht was taken subsequently received an .A resolution was passed that he was always anti- to the Perth Amboy General automatic transmission on empowering city engineer C lvll Service, other Demo- buted in one way or another to make the drive, while Hospital with injuries to hi* Its truck after footing die Edward C. Reilly to act cratic members of the head, hack and right leg, additional cost Itself. in conjunction with Borough council pointed out to him not the complete success expected, an easier task Saturday at Si 18 a.m. oft Council President Fred of Sayreville engineer Fre- that during the arguments Main St., east of Broadway derick Kurtz to apply for for and against the state for the committee. He also Henry told Szeszko mat die expressed gratitude to Ma- in the eastteund lane. John two old trucks represented planning funds available Police Chief O'I>eary agency, prior to the refe- R. Wuesthoffof 309 Uurei from me state for engi- rendum vote in 1963, yor Richard J. Schuitt, the the difference in making a The two captains were City Council, the Board of St., Neptune, received • profit to the salesman. The neering studies, reports, Szeszko never took an out- laceration above hie loft recommendations and pre- the only contenders for the right stand, one way or the Covernore of the South Am- city purchased me trucks position. Both have held boy Memorial Hospital for eye when his car skidded from a Mack agency and not paration of plans for the other. Councilman John on the wet pavement and Improvement of the sewer the post of acting chief, Howley disclosed that when underwriting die expenses from the Mack Company Abbatiello during the time entailed lit conducting the •truck a retaining wall, itself, he disclosed. system and treatment fa- the ordinance was passed He wae opted at the local cilities in bom communi- former police chief John adopting it, Szeezko voted drtve, Mrs. O. H. Miller, T. Gleason was on terminal hospital. rVof Tank Inttatlatien* ties. affirmatively. Adminletrator of me hos- leave for three months, As to the test require- pital} Mre, Hilary Burns. Councilman Howfey ex- from November 19 to Feb- Nursing Supervisor, and oVrici iittt A request from James plained that such applica- ruary 15 and shortly after* ment, Councilman Peter Gillette of 139 Augusta St. tion must be made Jointly Rush explained chat there fee nurses who donated HOLIDAY HOUM for permission to install wards, and O'Leary re- was an option of pv-pasttnf *elr time to (he drive. by neighboring municipa- placing him during most Postmester Ceorgs , two underground fuel tanks, lities and mat aid given of this year. the exams If three or lees In a joint statement Mr. one of 2,000 gallon capa- is in full grants. Council candidates were eliglfals Creange and Mre. Miller dor has announced mat city for dlesel and another President Fred Henry re- . tfLeary. who resides at and all hid agreed not to expressed hope that die service will be for 4,000 gallons for gaso- marked that disposal and 161 Conlogue Ave., was petition for a test, Rush Spring drtve will make up Available ex die Soifeh Am- line, at 350 Gordon SC, pollution regulations are appointed to the police added that Civil Service for *e deficit not acquired boy Poet Office wlib pumps on concrete expected to become more force in April, 1990. by war inaugurated to take this dime. They Mid (hat on Monday, island* for each, trading stringent In the future and former mayor John D. Leo- the SACBB is a vital and through December 22. as Herbert Lutz It Co. that the city governing body nard. He was advanced to Continued on page 2 eeeendAl part of the com- Hours on weekdays will of Elisabeth, was approved is looking forward to meet- sergeant In November, munity's welUbelng and be 7*30 £.m, co 6 p,m,j on by the mayor and council Ing tfiese rules with this 19S$, and promoted to cap- welfare and they hoped to Saturdays from I a.m. to Under the condition mat resolution. The purchase tain in March, 1961. He have A, greater response at Sp.m.1 and on tundeyt H installations be super- of property from Sun OH was named acting chief in J. J. HirrigM Ctvbc the next drtve. from 1 p»n* to 4 Co. for $3,000. adjacent March, 1963. The hus- Normal window to the disposal plant on band of the former La Verne tATTL will reettme on Rosewell St., for which an Gullfoyle of Seyrevtlle, he M, ordinance was passed, was Is the father of Maureen, IS OUR The poetmaseer urged gut Tel. PArkwoy 1-0137 13, and Colleen, 11. BUSINESS / mall So seat early tad itat given final approval mie In voting against the pro- T week. A*.ft* sip codeDumBore to used motion, Szeszko felt that •hen yew HiiitK «f TiMir A Crate mmmw—mm * wherever PoesJNo. • OpuTMsSMday TS|E W0BL9 OVW ^ Tavrn aftsf Apmrtmfit PRESCWPTIOMS T

SOI TO AMBOV CITIZEN -2- ThuAday, December 9, l°65 O'LEAKY DECOMTE YOUR DOOR FOR CHRISTMAS CALENDAR Continued from page 1 Local Man Assists OF EVENTS promotions out of politics *nd the spoils system. E- vuntually, he said, through In Accident Rescue civil Service, the city will The Udles' Aux. of the h ive qualified members in A/2C Daniel Salmon, a Morgan Hose and (^em. now! helicopter crew chief, sta- Co. will hold ftelr annual the department. tioned at the NelUs Air SPECIAL PRICES During the debate, Coun- Chrietmas Party tonight at Force Base, Nevada, re- 7 p.m. at Diamond Jim a. ON PRE-WMTER cilman John Connors cently assisted in the res- corrected Rush In saying cue of a young sailor who the force already hasquat suffered two oroken legs The American Home De- WINTERIZE ified members. Council after he fell from •ffWO partment 6f*t2ie Woman's president hred Henry re- foot cliff on Sunrise Moun- Club will hold a Tricky ENERGIZE marked that he concurs tain, Nev. The cries of Tray on Thursday, Decem- with Kush, that Civil Ser- the victim, Charles Lewis, ber 16, at Christ Church vice had to start from 23, stationed at Lake Mead Parish House at 7:30 p.m., .scratch In the city and that Base, were heard by Henry featuring all Christmas ar- it has caused'applicants to James who was hiking on ticles. The public Is invited become test-wlse^*'-" They another hill about 600 yds. to attend. SERVICE have gained much know- away. At the same time, ledge and experience from businessman Wesley Black The Morgan Panthers IJOWINTERIZU t ini thick(.'M«;d Eoil of a frozen studying for the tests/' of Lnglewood, Colo., also members of the department Football Ckib, Inc. will hold radiator put a damper on your cold- heard Lewis's cries for aid its annual a wards night din- weather drrvmg. Winterize your car told him. while driving nearby. While "We don't do these things ner on Monday, Dec. 13, at now at these special prices. James hiked to Lewis on Joe's Kozy Bar, Highway Complete Cooling System overnight," Rush com- the ledge where he had mented. "It takes time to '35, Morgan. Check $ 1,95 fallen, Black drove to the initiate. We are looking nearest phone to notify the Thermostat Inspection . $ 1,95 ' forward to the future. Al- sheriff*8 office, which im- The Ladles Auxiliary of Oil Change (winter grade) $ 2 so ready we have been com- mediately diepatched the South Amboy First Aid mended by the county for search and rescue as well Squad will hold a Penny ENERGIZE the fine police work done as notifying Nellls Air Oa'le on Tuesday, Decem- by one of the members of Base. ber 14, at 8 p.m. at squad Ward off those cold-weather stalls the department in averting headquarters, Main and am! non-start days. Pack more the robbery at Melrose Toy The Nellls rescue team Thompson Sts. power for winter by Energizing include Capt. James T.Ri- & Sports Center. With This year, the outside of way) with strips of oil cloth. today. You'll save in the bargain. Civil Service, we are ful- ley, helicopter ; Capt. The Dependable Bible your house needn't look, the Candy-stripe them with gift Thomas E. Fallows, co- PEP Service with Tuneup $ 6.95 filling the mandate of the same old way to h-o 1 i d a y ribbon. The canopy support Class of the Methodist (6 Cyl) people who overwhelmingly pilot; Capt. Csaba Magas- Church will hold their Quality Brak« Relining $22.95 guests who knock on your frame is made of narrow strips ay. FHght surgeon; Sgt. passed the referendum," door. A few easy tricks can of wood, measured to the Christmas party at the Life Time MuffUri $13.95 Subject of the commenda- George Me Call, medical provide pre-Christmaa fun for width of the door by the technician; and A/2C Sal- home of Mrs. Ellen Linden, Electrical System Check $ 3.50 tion was Patrolman Tho- the whole family - and help length of the canopy. Attach 419 Fourth St., oh Decem- mas Noble who appre- mon. ber 23, at 8 p.m. hended two suspects at gun you literally welcome Christ- frame to the top of doorway Airman Salmon lowered GET THESE SPECIAL mas in the door. and to supporting posts. both Capt. Magassy and BARGAIN PRICES point as they were driving The Youth Fellowship of away with a delivery truck For instance, consider how Make the canopy cover with Sgt. McCall to a point ap- the Methodist Church will NOW loaded down with merchan- the doorway would look alter alternate strips o f o i 1 cloth proximately 70 feet below (here five strips, 10 inches Seam a a Lewis and they sponsor a Christmas tree All Hi* LatMt dise valued at $2,000. At a quick repainting job. If sale from December 11 the request of Councilman you're undecided as to what wide by 42 inches Ions). Cut climbed up to him and Electronic Equipment one end of each strip to a placed splints on his legs. through December 24 on, John Howiey and in keep- color paint will flatter your the church grounds, John ing with former policy, home most, why not try a point, and attach strips to one During to the another with tape. Now lay helicopter by Capt, Magas- St. We Service All Moke* Mayor Richard J. Schultz touch of history this year? A said he would grant Noble door that wears the hew Co- cover over frame and tack sy and Sgt. McCall and the a "few days off" as a lonial touch, offered by Pitta- down, allowing points to over- raising of Lewis, the blades The City Employees of reward. burgh Paints, recalls the gai- hang in front. Decorate with of.the helicopter were no South Amboy will hold their evergreen branches sprayed more than 10 feet from the annual Christmas party on In the debate, the mayor ety of Christmas celebrated Saturday, December 18, at said he is proud that the two hundred years ago, and with quick - drying enamels. mountain side, Nellis offi- %ISSS Pittsburgh Paints* pale gold, cials later said. 7;3O p.m. at John's Half- city adopted Civil Service more. silver and copper enamels are Airman Salmon is the son way House. SOffTWAMMOKMJ.' and added that the agency Top your freshly painted has a public relations de- especially effective here. In of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reservations, which close door off with a "welcome can- addition, there are the tradi- Salmon, 326 Augusta St., December 13, may be made partment which publishes opy" to put your guests in a Civil Service examination tional Christmas hues of South Amboy. with Mrs. Dot Wlsneskl or results, not the mayor and festive mood. It can be made white, red and green. Mrs. Mary Wenzel. council. quickly and simply, using gaily Complete your Christmas colored oil doth. picture with a tree and gaily- The South Amboy Junior Start with the supporting wrapped packages on the door- Woman's Club will hold People who give up amok- their annual Christmas ing usually subatltuto some- posts; cover two wooden poles step. And there you have it; thing (or It—like bragging. approximately 7-feet long (de- what a cheerful way to say FAST ACTION party at the Carriage -Indianapolis Star. House, Route 1, No. Bruns- pending on height of the door- "howdy" to the holidays! wick, on Tuesday, Decem- FROM WANT ber 14, at 7:30 p.m. GUS j Have Your Wedding ADS Photographed POTTS' i Choose Your in Living Color Christmas

,C?l* at Black & White PRICE: Charms rAn 1-2344Xjl Donnelly Photography NOW! 107) BOADENTOWN AVE.. PARLlN, N. J. On our Lay-Away Plan P;\KIS INSPIIUI* In step PArkway 1-4781 with Cushion is this or Easy-Charge vHvrtet'ii jiimiMT with Un- 1 ]r>33 BORDENTOWN AVENUE^ stylish new drop IJ-in'ckliiH . f 8OUTH AMBOY. N J. * It's paired with ;i frminine » # blouse of cotton eyelet. Both I (Near S. Amboy Hospital) 1 made from Simplicity Pat- * - Next to Zimmerman's - * tern 6288. _ ~*~*—»-»-"»—-•-*->-«-»-. 13 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Get This Kig Surprise Package FOR EXTRA 14 K. Gold Charms F« •;•:... from $4.99 CASH 14 K. Gold Bracelets from $11.75 For TS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Slop In or Call HI 2-0086 etoelers in Christmas Gifts! KM M. UOAOWAY OPIN SATURDAYS 'TIL Smith Amtwy NOON UNTIL CHRISTMAS t P.M. PENN LOAN Co. Llcenu Ng. <;• Zf JULIE'S 306 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY Beauty Parlor PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL EXPERT HAIB CUTTING HELENA CURTIS or BRECK_. Cl AC When You Buy a New Stutfebaker 1966'$ Big Surprise Package! pf In ERECK PERMANENT WAW\ Reg 17 30 7.73 TINTING and 1 MINUT1 Complete with Cut, RinM, Shampoo and Sat WOWI Whit a Christmas present for you and your family. • PERMANENT WAVING •uy • ntw 'M Studabator now and gat up to S190.QP worth of fr*» Chrlitma» gilts.,, Shampoo S«t ^ $2.75 Haircut ... _ . . $1.75 plui ait a«tr« gtnaroua holiday trada-ln allowance for your pra»«nt car. ChooM from • (No Clwmlcala) • va*l Mtaetlon of national n«m« brand1 Color $6.95 Six W««k Rimt $5.00 rMrchMdJta from * tt-pag* full-color H« 80. ftUvtna Av«. «ata1«0< Wrap up your Chrlitmaa •hop- South Amboy. N«w 'J«ra«r No Appointment Nttdtd - But Honortd ping at your StutfabaUr daalara today I Pfc«a* PArkway 9 ta 7 Qaily-Thurs. A Fri. till 9 P.M. J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE, Inc. (Orer 25 Yaan CHEZ MICHAEL CloMd WEDNESDAY! n SMITH IT. VA 6-91110 PERTH AMBOV 363 DIVISION STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. JULIE DOWNg, Prop. Th« SAITI AMIO1 < IT1ZKN Thursday, December 9, 1969 KNIGHTS OF COlUMBUS Mrs. PftirJ Walciik 92 Years 'Young' LIONS ClUt LADIES All SOCIETY PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY the new* and who also PLANS PARTY HAS CWUSTHAS PAITT James,Hagerman, grand enjoys watching television. The Ladies Ala Society of knight of South Amboy Plans for their annual The following uinht> ha Among her other pleasures Christmas party to be hetd the Hr* PreftbywrtaA been recorded at the South Council #426, Knights of »re visits froaa her, I»r- Church held a comMftvtf Columbus, has announced Tuesday. December 14, st Amboy Memorial Hospital: »c4uere4 family, some of John's Halfway House at covered dttfe luncheon Mi Son to Mr. dnd Mrs. that the next regular meet- whom live as far away as Christmas party te con* ing of the council will be 7 p. m., were made by nx,:. Stanley Solinski, 248 Main \ uerto Rico and Virginia* bers of the South Amboy Junction with their refutar St., South River. held on Thursday. Decem- A resident of 228 Cedar meeting .held on Moaday ber 16 following Prayer8_^ Lions Club at nelr regular Son to Mr. and Mr*. St., she (las lived thefe monthly meeting* Ift the church hall. Mem- George Molnar, 77 Edgar* for-Peace Services at St. for over 90 years and It Nn exchanged gifts and Mary's Church at 7:30 p.m. President Franklin Kn#- Rd., Matawan. wah there that a blrtfaiUy tish revealed that club fts nrt also gathered Daughter to Mr. and Mr*. A Christmas Party and So- party in her honor w««beld r MUi Wellt of tfet Ml- Roger Spann, 69 Cedar cial will follow the meet- last Sundiy. members had contributed S ing. Members are asked over 14%of the total amount vider* Home, wten *» Ter., Farlln. There are now 9 genera* of blood, tiorated at the Society has sdopfvd aa a Son to Mr. and Mr*. to bring a small gift for t tons of her family; wnonf exchange In a grab bag. recent SloodmobUc vTah apecUi friend. John Clccalello, 181 Cindy them, her daughter, Mrs. conducted by (he South Aim- Election of officers wa» St., Old Bridge. The annual Christmas Mary Sumlnau of South boy Community Blood held at thla meeting and Son to Mr. and Mrs. Party for children of mem- A mboy, sons Anton, Frank Bank. Mrs, Jane HandvlUt «M Robert Shaw, 100* Fur man bers of the council will be and Walter of South Amboy re niected president. TU held at the K of C Home on >i English also read a letter Blvd.. Cliff wood Beach. and Caslmlr and Stanley of from Deputy District other officers art Mn, Son to Mr. and Mrs. Fourth St. on Saturday,' De- \1 south River. Mrs.Walc*ak Karl Wilbur, vlce-{ cember 18 at 1 p.m. Wll- *' Governor Jerome Levine, Robert Wojciechowski, 49 Jlao his 17 grandchildren; a recent visitor, who com- dent; Mrs. Charles Price St., SayreviUe. Ham Stebner, youth acti- "Keeping busy", by at- 17 great-grandchildren and secretary and Mrs. vity chairman, is In charge mended the club for iu Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. tending, church regularly, I great-great -grandchild. activity and participation Wallace, treasurer. Matthew Furmato, 231 of arrangements for the cooking occasionally and afflar, assisted by Charles In community affairs* Le- Mrs. CUrence inmoaMf Frospect Street, Cliffwood taking caxe of household UtDUSTKIAL SERVICE vine said In his letter thai was named chairman 0flHt. Beach. ' Stueber and William Mc- chores has kept Mrs. Pearl \ Andrews. although "not Urge In num. Sunshine Commute*. Con*- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Walczak young although she ANNIVEISARIES ber", the club shows the mltt«# members-for De- Joseph Gregorski, Skytop Members are asked to celebrated her 92nd birth- L. K. du true spirit of 1-lortlam In cember are Mrs. Herbert Gardens, Apt. 22, Bldg* register their children, day last Friday. de Nemours & Co. its contribution to the com- Dix, Mrs. John Alttor, aad 4, Parlin. ages up to twelve, at the A native of Poland, were Photo Products Oept. munity. Mrs. Frank Point* Son to Mr. and MrB. K of C Home prior to Fri- she was born on December Parlin, N. J. The members voted to Martin Welsteln, 51 Mer- day, December 10, In order 3, 1873, the former Pearl donate $690 totbechurcfcto cury Cr., Madison. that the necessary ar- Jesekiewics, affectionately help reduce the bulidiiej rangements can be made. 25 Years Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. called "Aunt Pearl" (Clot- Victoria M. Baron, Hwy. mortgage. George Schneider, 62 The program will include ka Pelasla), Immigrated to 135, South Amboy. LOVELY! Mrs. Kandville annouiictd Hillsdale Rd., Old Bridge. entertainment, refresh- South Amboy In 1895 and th.at the society will catwr Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ments and a visit from the following year ahe the hather and Son Dinner Santa Claus. 30 Years Plumbing Daniel J. McNermy, 74 married the late Nicholas Walter Dubil, 3186 Wash- to he held In March. _ Prospect St., Keyport. Xhe council's annual New Walczak In Sacred Heart ington Rd., President F'k., ami Hostesses for fMUtt Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Year's Eve Party will be Church, South Amboy. Her South Amboy. month's meeting will bt Norman Michalsky, 189 N. held at the K of C Home on husband has been deceased Mrs. Thelma Wallet, Mn. Broadway, South Amboy. December 31 with Gerard Matthew M. Rock, First HKATINO since 1929. St., Sayreville. VmttM I ••(•11*4 Frank Keller, Mre. Wil- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Pondo and George Durkin According to her family, liam Uuehler anoMrs.MV- Frederic Stein, 23 Colum- as co-chairmen. Reser- Mrs. Walczak Is an alert MM* Hmrtry Htr—l deline Parsons. bia PL, Parliti. vations for members are and active lady, who reads WkmUt Albtun SdUTH AliBOY Son to Mr. and Mrs. currently being. taken by Ntxt Umt you feel neglect- the English language daily «4, think about WhUtlerri fa- Ttl. PArkwty Clarkson Bloodgood, 145 the committee, and may newspapers to keep up with ther. Second St., South Amboy. also be made on Sunday, Son to Mr. and Mrs. December 12, at the Co- Charles Saundera, 26 Dal- lumbian Club. bert St., Carteret. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jahaaski, 5 Tom- JR. WOMAN'S CLUB klns Rd., Old Bridge. Son to Mr. and Mrs. CONTINUES DRIVE Vincent J. Zalasar, 131 The Junior Woman's Club Hilltop Blvd., CUffwood of South Amboy is con- Beach. tinuing their drive for used Son to Mr. and Mrs. clothing and books for the Bruce DeShaw, 37 New Children's' Unit of the Brunswick Ave., Matawan. Marlboro State Hospital.* Mrs. Carol Sabine, drive Mr. and Mrs. James chairman, haB requested Longstreet, 215 So. Pine that persons with items to Ave.. are the parents of a donate contact her at PA 7- daughter, Lorielyn, born 0605 or drop the articles December 7 at the South off at her home, 29 Bar- Amboy Memorial Hospital. kalow St. Most urgently needed The following area birth sizes are boys, 6-18 and has been recorded at the girls, 10-18. Perth Amboy General Hos- Christmas pital: 119 CALLS MADI Son to Mr. and MrB. John Adams, 308 Henry St., So. BY SAFA IN NOV. Amboy. Captain John Mulvey of the South Amboy First Aid The following area birth Squad, In his monthly re- has been announced at St. port, said mat 119 calls Peter's General Hospital, hadj>een answered by the New Brunswick: squad during the month of Son to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- November, ley Wlodarczyk, 23Pulaski Among them were 86 Ave., Sayreville. emergency calls; 17 trans- HAVI MORE FUN Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ports; 3 fires; and 11 mis- Edward Jarusiewlcz, 416 cellaneous 'with a total of Main St., Sayreville. 579 man hours consumed. SHOPPING AND High men In calls for the month were Thomas Hoo- ver, 62; John Ciszewsk^ GIVING. JOIN OUR RARITAN 50; Phil Purcell, 44j James Hoiovacko. Sr.. 38; Prank Grace and Richard Peter,- CHRISTMAS CLUB NOWI DINER son, both with 37, Opwi OaMy S n.m, • 10 »Jaw. During the month, the am- bulances traveled a total of — FRIDAY SPECIAL — 1,192 mile*. FISH PLAnER SHIIMP FIATTW NATIONAL LEAD CO. SAVEN0W...F0R NEXT YEAR! SCALLOP KATTIR ASSIGNED PATENT ITw« Vaeatabto - P»tef*«t) U.S. Patent No. 3,220,867 ! Dinnari to QO out at all tlm»»| was issued November 30. Hove you ever (topped to think at 1965, to James M. O* Christmas time eoch year, how much Shaughnessy who assigned TtcsMCITIZEN his invention to National money you'd hove by having saved jutt Lead Company. Pwblhhwi f**ry Thvrtrf«y a few pennies o day throwgiiowt the by th» The Invention relate* to. production, of a superior year? Join ovr Oirfftmat CM>^w end So. Amboy Publishing Co., Inc. grade T1O2 pigment. 431 A»t»H« St., Swwlh A*fc*y, N. J. Mr. O'Shaughnassy who be r9Odf fey till Uvea at No. 447 Evarson place, Westfleld, it « J. I. Wo|d«chow»kl Chemical Engineer 1a th* Development and En- Phont PArkwoy \ -0004 gineering Department of • ' f thft Titanium Division of National Lead Company at A«W tot Offt* Ufltfw Sayrsville. t, tir? JOHN V. SUTLIFF AMBOY MADISON NATIONAL BANK pm r*m • f* pm *wr IAVM WOODS IOUTH AMBOV •DOWNTOWN Ann.) :£ INSURANCE MMItM TOWMIIir. m. *. . m. t. (p. «. *Am\jm. V 4. i m. f • M, J. TM* 358 Main Street South Amboy I* f '• • ml ions: 721-0427 * 264-2690; •f a.1*-1'** • <«* • r ! Jkm S4MJTH AMMY CITHBN -4- • Thursday, December 9, 1965 Hoffman Hi-Lites PRR To Modernize ST. MARY'S STU0EMT AT CONFERENCE Madison Chorale Eagle Echo by Justine FeUcan by Charlene McNamara Last evening the Senior Coal Facilities To Give Concert Class of H* H. S. gave Us Keeping pace wiih the-ac- This year's Christmas Those named to the honor opening - presentation of celerated demand for coal concert by the Madison roll of distinction for the "Arsenic and Old'Lace". generated by low-cost unit Chorale entitled "Sing Of first marking period are Another performance will trains, the A Merry Christmas" will Seniors: Joanne Chodase- be given this evening a.t Railroad has announced not only highlight the diver- wlcz, John Cermak, Kath- 8 p.fn. A mystery, with that it will modernize its sity of the local 32-voice leen Haag, Paul Jankowskl a lot of comedy in It, last coal facilities in South Am- singing group but It will and Robert Knight; Juniors: night's audience were a- boy. also prefix..: to those in Patricia Coan, Ann Daly, mused by the antics on To enable the facility to attendance glimpses and Patricia Fradella, Marga- stage. handle efficiently the new reflections of Christmas ret Meeban, Elizabeth Ne- 100-ton coal cars, which past and present. bus and Ralph Scully; Soph- The production is under fast are becoming the stan- the supervision of English Director William S. Kre- mores: Joseph Jankowskl, dard car of the Industry, her has arranged an Sheila Niian, Carol Paulu- teacher Anthony Fiorello, and to speed up dumping, who did a superb Job of energlc four part program klewicz, Richard Raguja, the PRR will Install a new composed of approximately Linda Sedlak, Stephen Ska- directing the play. rotary dumper, a barge rzynsXi and Rosalie Wnu- The scene is set in the 30 chorale pieces for the loading tower and a con- De ee mber 11 Saturday eve- kowski; Freshmen: Joseph time of teddy Roosevelt, veyor system. Bulman, Claire Ballanie, as indicated by the wide ning concert set for 8:30 The rotary will replace p.m. at the Madison Town- Eugene Cross, Donira De- ties, baggy pants and the existing No. 1 dumper. rent, John Ouggan, Chris- brightly colored shirts. ATOM CONFERENCE DELEGATE - Robert T. Knight, ship High School Audito- Both the loading tower on 3 Summerfietd Ave., Laurence Harbor, is attending rium. tine Ferraro, Antoinette The play Is about a house one side of the pier and Jerome, Barbara Llyana, full of odd characters who the National Youth Conference on the Atom in Chicago In addition to the chorale's the existing No. 2 dumper as a delegate of Jersey Central Power & Light Com- presentation, another high- Kathryn O'Connor, There- never fail to cause some on the opposite side will pany-New Jersey Power & Light Company. The con- sa Redmond, Dianne Sei- kind of trouble. The main be fed by the conveyor light of mis year's con- denberg and Mary Ellen plot is centered around two ference opened Dec. 7 and will close Dec. 12. cert will be the appearance system, thus permitting The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight, he is one of of the 57 piece Madison Subjack. old women who always greater flexibility of seven students from the JCF&L-NJP&L service area manage to have some sort Operations. Township High School band Those named to the honor of trick up their sleeves. who were selected to attend the conference by a panel under the direction of Jo- roll were Seniors: Frank „ Engineering work on the of college administrators after having been nominated seph Kaschak. The band Congratulations are in or- rtew facility is now under for the honor by their high school principals. Coulter, Mary Dempsey, der to the seniors for doing will assist the chorale dux- Charles Hull, Michael way jand It is anticipated A senior at St. Mar/s High School, South Amboy, Ing several arrangements a wonderful Job. that construction, which Schaeffer, Mary Ann Wes- in honor of-the start of Robert is shown conducting an experiment with Sister and will play during the tervelt and Linda Zonkow- will require up to a year, Mary Amadeo, his Physics teacher. Intermissions of the four- season, a pep will begi^n ln about six ski; Juniors: Gloria At- rally will be held in the part program. Also, set fanski, Patricia Burke, months. Coal will be arrangements for the eve- gymnasium tomorrow eve- dumped without interrup- Francis Coy, Maureen ning. Leading the cheers ning have been designed by Christiansen, Christine tion during construction. Police News the. Madison Township Art Freeman, Catherine GOB- will be the VarBity and "The new dumper," said Junior Varsity cheer- Tuesday, a raid was con- the air from the tires of Guild under the direction ford, Joanne Latham, Mary A. Paul Funkhouser, vice ducted at 11:30 a.m. by the of Mrs. Marion Starr. Ann Longo, Karen McC loud, leaders Joined by the president, coal and ore his car parked in front student body. The Cover- County. Prosecutor's Of- of his home* The four-part program Robert CrLeary, CarlaOr- nprs will meet Croyden traffic, " will enable us to fice, ABC agents and local begins with scenes of the lowski, Mary Alexis Paw- handle up to 30 100-con police at the Chatter Bar & Medieval carolers of die lowski, Nancy Saeger, Hall in their first game. hoppers an hour. This con- Adam Kazio of 27 Leick The Sophomore Class is Grill, 122 So. Broadway. Ave., Carteret, had bis 12th century and selections Mary Ann Warnowicz and trasts with the 17 to 19 Frank Zalewskl, 52, of 403 such as "The Little Drum- Catherine Zrebiec; Soph- holding a candy sale and Care we now can put through Thunderbird Btolen from a proceeds will go towards Prospect Ave., Wood- tavern parking lot on Rt. mer Boy", "Joy to the mores: Fa trick Batcista, the dumper. bridge, part-owner of the World". The chorale will Joan Cerebe, Barbara their senior class trip. "The additional capacity 35 Sunday. It was recover- The 1966 yearbook staff tavern, was charged with ed by Sayreville police at then change the mood to the Coulter, Vaugn Duffy, Ber- not only will enable us to possession and permitting Old English Carolers ln the nadette Cane, Marilyn sponsored a dance in the give better service to our the Water Works Park high school auditorium on his premises to be used area. time of Dickens with selec- Franconero, Mary Fogarty, customers in the New York for gambling purposes. A1-" tions as "We Wish You a Elaine Friel, Kathleen Friday, December 3. Mu- metropolitan area, but in sic was by the Citations. so arrested were Mrs. Barbara Noe of 117 No., Merry Christmas", Silver Griffith/Eileen LoftuB, Jo- cutting down the turn- Bertha Brown, 49, of Apt. Bells1', "The Christmas anne McConnville, Barbara around time of hoppers the Broadway recovered her A-10, Bayshore Dr., and car the following morning Song" and others. Olszewski and Thomas railroad can improve its John McCarthy, 59, of 128 .The second half of the Wronslci; Freshmen: Kath- GIRL SCOUTS PLAN car supply, particularly of after it waB stolen during So. Broadway, both held in the night. program will take on a leen Bulman, Laurie Di- CAMPING WIIKIND the new 100-ton cars." $1,000 bond. Zalewski'fl religious keynote with the Meala, Carol Eldridge, Cadette Caravan was the Tonnage of coal moving ball was set at $2,000. theme of Christmas Eve Sandra Ellas, Denise Ken-. through South Amboy has Donald R. Means of 12 name chosen byCadettesof The bar was under sur- So. Atlantic Are., Mata- in every church. Such ny, Linda MacNeil, Lynda Crossroads Girl Scout increased each year since veillance for two months. favorites as "Silent Night" P lechocinskl, F atricia Re - 1960, Mr. Funkhouser said. wan, had his car parked 1 Council for a camping at a lit. 35 tavern parking "Carol of the Bells' and nna and Helen Trplsovaskv. week-end to be held in the When the railroad started "Angels. We Have Heard . St. Mar/a presented Irs moving coal ln unit trains Patrolman James Tedes- lot Sunday when it was Spring. An expected 450 co signed a complaint Fri- forcibly entered and a foot- on High" will be featured. annual hootenany at Geor- Cadettes will tfljltcn tents at greatly reduced rates in As a grand the cho- gian. Court College on 1963, he said, tonnage day against Julius Jako, ball and plastic floor mats in Washington* Crossing ownefe of Helde's Tavern, were stolen. rale will present a selec- Saturday, November 28. State Park, Pennsylvania, spurted to more than three tion of Carols in concert million tons and has been 506 Washington Aye., for During the month of the week-end of April 29, sale of alcoholic beverages Firemen extinguished topped off with die November, St. Mary's So- 30 and May 1, 1966. going up slightly each year. to a Jhlnor after he appre- combined band and chorale Unit trains, Mr. Funk- brush fires Friday at 8:30 dality members made stuf- The site, which is an open hended a. 19-year-old youth a.m. at Lefferts and Feltus presentation of the "Halle- fed dolls for the orphan houser said, on which rates leaving the premises with lujah Chorus". meadow, will require lay- for transportation of coal Sts.; Saturday at the land- children at St. Mary's Mi- out planning of unit and a bottle of liquor. The fill off John St. at 6 p.m.; The Madison Chorale is ssion Cenacle in Opeleda, have been cut up to $1.50 Perth Amboy youth told cooking sites, streets, first a ton, have resulted ln and Sunday to the rear of becoming well known Ala. aid stations, and* sanitary him he purchased the the Sun Oil Co, plant at throughout the area and Cheryl Mel sel, a Junior, numerous rate reductions bpftle there. Jako, 38, facilities. for household and commer- 2:45 p.m. have performed at many has been appointed chair- According to the chair- has a charge pending local and out of state func- man of ''TAP" in St. cial users'of electricity and against him for selling beer man, Mrs. Robert Irish, have helped bring about a Last Thursday, Mrs. Mi- tions. This past February, Mary's for the 1966 March Fords, wholeiteRoops rathe^l to a minor October 12 for the chorale presented to a of Dimes Drive. resurgence ln the coal in- which he is under $50 ball. guel G. Marlela of 136 than individuals have beerT-f dustry. Washing ton Ave. informed near capacity-audience at On Tuesday, December 7, designated for all phaseB police that her car was the Township High School, the annual faculty game was of the planning and their A nurse at the'local hos- damaged by- someone while "A Night Filled With Mu- held. assignments are to be Panthers Auxiliary pital, Patricia A. Mali- parked at the Sacred Heart sic". On Tuesday evening, St. turned in by January 31, szewski of Matawan, com- Church parking lot last Proceeds of the conceit Mary's attended a dance 1966. Elects Officers plained to police Saturday month. will go toward a full col- at St. Mary's High School, Troop #96 in this area Election of officers for the that the gas tank cap of lege musical scholarship Perth Amboy. This dance is responsible for the flag Ladles Auxiliary of the her 1965 Ford Mustang, It was reported to police for some deserving senior was arranged by the Stu- ceremony. Morgan Panthers was held parked near the emergency Friday, that a 1962 black from Madison Township dent Council members of last- Friday. The new of- entrance at the. hospital, Chevrolet Corvette hard- High School. Tickets are both high schools. ficers are: Margaret Di- had been damaged and top was stolen from a shop available from chorale On December 11, St. Poalo, president; Kitty gasoline siphoned out of on Main St. near Broadway members, at the door the Mary's will sponsor a trip Devlin, vice president; her car. Gas was also where it was being serviced evening of the concert, or to the Lincoln Center, New I MaryLoU Wilbert, secre- stolen from her car the between 3 and 4 p.m. Two- may be obtained by calling York City. The students tary; and Lorraine Di- previous Tuesday. Sunday youths, Edward Leldy, 130 721-5319 or 721-1350. will attend a performance she reported her aerial of the "Agony and the Ecs- Poalo, treasurer. missing. N. Lehlgh Ave., and John pgene A. Morris Final arrangements were N. Thompson, 12 Edge- tasy*'. made for the annual awards brook FL, both Cranford, On December 16, St. Paints, Oil* and V«rnish«« night dinner which will be Another act of were arrested by State JIM GILLETTE Mary's annual Carol Fes- Oruihei, Gliu, Broniea held-on Monday, Dec. 13, at at the hospital parking lot Trooper Maderski of the tival will be held. This was reported Sunday by Cold Leaf. Suina, Etc. Joe's Kozy Bar, Morgan. Blairs town Barracks. In program will be broadcast Jane McKeever of 27 Ritt- Municipal Court Tuesday, EXCAVATING CO. at a later date onW.C.T.C. WALL PAPER Reflection ner Lane, Old Bridge, who Leldy pleaded guilty and radio. / V Human nature *eema to en- said her car antenna was was sentenced to 30 days. 33 Pint Street, South Amboyj dow every man with the abil- ripped off between 3 and*' ity to aizQ up everybody but Thompson was. granted a PA 1-3256 g Dial PArkway 1-0436 blmeelf. 11 p.m. postponement until Decent It may be true that It takes —Teachers journal. ber 21. The car was owned all kind* of people to make a Top Sell world — but alter lookln* Monday, Doris Sudell of by an Avenel resident. •round — don't you think that 350 £. Laffeite Rd., Metu- the proportion* are all wrong? chen, reported the antenna MMlfelQOT of her 1964 Volkswagen damaged at the hospital t ^ 4. Vilt Dirt grounds between 3 and 11 MIS. SARAH DliVItt 17 t» 14 p.m. Readings and Advic* 308 Smith Street Undscipin Henry Brzlnski, 218 Se- Perth Amboy, N. J. J. f. PORTO! I IONS cond St., told Patrolman HI 2-9891 Gliding S(eve, Malklewicz Sunday klMMt For* that someone bad let out no one ever exchange* 139 Augusta St.. So. Amboy MADSEN and LESLIE & SON A*b*$to*, Slat* Stag and Composition Roofing NEBUS MARKET A Full Line Of liquor*, Win** And ft«*r SOUTH AMBOY"S Aibt*to» Siding, Damp and Water proof tn$ OUTSTANDING MARKET GIFT WRAPPED Old Slag Roof$ Rturfaced SlaU Roof* Repaired Carrying A Pull Line or For Free Delivery PA 1-2122 If I IAIHTAN tTWlT SOUTH *mor, HUI. QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES ttf HtNlY ITIHT fOWH AMiOY, H. J. Fnsk Y«* etabba — le* Crea* — Frasea Foo4e •H COMOVW ITUfT Parkway JLiquws IOUTM AMtOT, N. j. 1230 N. FRtTUS STREET SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. Phone*: PArkwty 1-0078 —1-0579 — 147If For Frea D«liT«ry Dial PArkway 1-0226 467 SO. PINE AVE. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. SOt TM A»t«« V 4 ,5- Thursday, December 9, 1963 Federal Tax Facts Sacred Heart PTA To Hold Christmas Bazaar RECORO AT PUBLIC SCHOOL NO CHANGE IN 1965 Principal Joseph Mabey leree* Cross, Nancy Ka- INCOME TAJC LAW has released the attendance boeki, Mi liana MlUck, Newark, New Jersey Tax honor roll for the month Margaret Norrto, Roee- Assistors In Internal Reve- of Novtmbtr In Ids South marte Fet«reon, Chxistlns nue Service offices in New Amboy Public Elementary Sabatlni, Christy Tuiw* Jersey report mat tax- School F.Uce Wall and Joaam WalL payers are generally The following art student* Class «B: Janet confused about the effective In grade* 1-6 who did not Patricu Hyna, Tonl Ko date of changes In income loeJti, Shawn OroM» Cax- tax law which were part of miss school during the the Medicare Bill. CUae 1A: Edward Clay- Marilyn To^aUgnaM* Di- The only change which ton, Vincent OsFlUppo, ane VaoOusen, 9mtm affects 1965 income tax Mark Dorrlcfc, KstchDubll, Boychuk. Edward Bright. returns which must he filed Donald Gross, William Mtchaol Rager, Donald by April 15, 1966 is the one Kurtz, Richard Johnson, Ward and mpoUto QUUMU which- adds physicians to Howard Lawnon, Lynns CUaa 5Ar Wayne Apo*»- the other professional and Bitlich, Nancy Bloodgood, gate. Janes Bueknanr, Ml* business people who must Cindy Coughlln, Christine chasl tetelle, DavtdGttUs, pay a self employment tax l.udlow, Sandra Nagy. Robert Kokowits. Philip along with their income tax. Marlbeth Norrle, Carol Ralnone, Christopher Sa- This allows them to qualify V arisen and Melissa Tou- batlni, John Scarfi, Andrew i for social security bene- algnant. Thompson, Linda Clayton, fits. CUas IB: Edgar MantwL Cynthia Davia, Doria KM- All the other changes are Wilbur Schmidt, William binak, Karen Kuiccar, not effective until Che tax Summerer, Franklin Ward, Margaret Maaon, Jane Me year which begins on Janu- Keith Switser, Linda Bern- C4rtny, Laura Mund*, Jo ary 1, 1966. These include hardt, Susan Kovach,Kath- Ann Peterson, Mettnls the Increase i n tf»e maxi- leen Me GUI. Patricia Smith, Colleen Toralao, mum amount of wages sub- Kelch, June Stotts, Linda Unda Ttce, Bontts Wer- ject to social security Wall, Ann William eon and nettf Sharon Wood, Gall taxes, the Increase In Barbara Yerkes. Yerkes aodMlcheie Xulin. social security taxes to Class 2A: Chester OubiL Class SBt Sarah Brown, provide for hospital cover- Gale Glllls, Steven Kabos- JU1 Dennis, PatriciaDuMU age and other medical SCHOOL BAZAAR - The Sacred Heart ments, prUt-a and handmade Christ- kl, Peter Ktrach, John Anita Glad re,, Deborah benefits, as wellaathenew PTA will hold a 1-day Christmas mas trees and dulls. LaWaon, Louis Qrosc, Ste- Stolte, Kathleen Wall. provision on the reporting Bazaar in the school cafeteria on Pictured above with articles for phen Rossi, Ronald Still- Brian Bulckorwood, Eldred and payment of social Tuesday, Ltecember 14, from 9 a.m. the bazaar are Mrs. Jean Knast, wagon, Nancy Abbatlelto, Bullard, Bugene Gonalvee, security taxes on tips. to 2 p.m. and from 6 to 10 p.m. chatrlady, and Mrs. Helen Jaskowlak, Amy Allen, Cynthia Am«- Robert StUlwagon, Thootas . The maximum amount of Featured will be games, refresh- PTA president. csl, Bonnie Hanasn, Mary Soau, James ZioU, John wages subject to social se- Lou SlboL MarUnne Wo»- Gonvalec, curity uxes for 1965 HISTORY Of CHRISTMAS CAROLS nica and blleen Zulln. CUaa' 6At Thomas Boy- remains at $4800. Tax- FILM ON SMOKING Class 2Bt - Jolene Pace, chuk. William Covert, payers who worked for Barbara Rager, Angelo Jamas Ludlow, Dennis Me more than one employer NOW AVAILABLE Aceta, Bryan Apptegate. Carthy. Lawrence Pnr- during the year and had A new film on cigarette Thomas Brown, Michael sons, Patrick RusselL Ha- more than $174 in social smoking has been added to Cox, Melvtn Kaboskl, Ro- rold Warner, JoyccBright, security taxes deducted the library of the Middle- nald Keegan, Raymond Lois Msxfleld, Carol Mi- from their earnings may sex County Tuberculosis Lltta, Winston Mlnchew, chaleky, Margarot Mundy, claim the excess as a credit and Health League and Is WllUam Motnar,, Charles Sherry Schwarw, Patricia against income tax due. A available on request. In PowelL Robert Rowley, black and white, ".Point Shaluka and BUine WalL taxpayer who worked for Edward Russell and Jeffrey Claes 6 Bt Mark Abba- just one employer and had of View", a 16 mm. film Wall. more than $174 in- social which was produced by the tletlo, Daniel Aceta, Ted security taxes deducted National Tuberculosis As- Class 3A: Robert Bern- Albanese. Douglas Bucks- should obtain a refund from sociatlon, has a running hardt, Robert Buckalew, lew, Daniel DenarsJU, Ro- his employer. time of 19. minutes, seven Alvah Cox, Rlchart Gor- bert Hoffman, Gary Lange, seconds. alck, Joeeph. Moskwa, Ri- Leonard Lutt, David Pil- Because there have been chard Russell, Ricky lar, Edward QuUex, Billy no basic changes in Income The film was designed to Scarfl, Curt Zavodaky, Ward, Paul Zulln, Deborah tax law, you will find few give young people a wholly Anna Marie D» Raima, Clayton, Roberta Utts, differences in the tax forms new way of looking at ci- EUae Evlgan, Anne Mundy. Patty Oroa*. Deborah Ra- which will be sent to you in garette amoking--on their Georgeanna'. Psxolka and , Cecelia Smith, De- December. The form has own level and in their own Margaret Skrynka. Kah Whitcomb. been redesigned to make it terms. It aims to make Class 3B: Kevin Covert/ easier to read and made cigarette smoking a sub- Michael DubiL George more attractive by using ject for ridicule, to un- Hubbe. Joseph La Vlgrte, more modern type and a dercut the popular dream Timothy O'Leary, Kevin less cluttered arrange- as the sure way to glamor Ostrander, Theodore ment. and sophistication, and to Peterson, Francis Pillar, Spaces have also been encourage them to question Called no*U in France. U ptu- In the England of Charles James Rowley,- Edward provided for entering die their own feelings about torali in Italy and Weihnacht- Dickens' time, the prscUee of Slusarek, Debra Barry, Ju- name of your current em- smoking. ilitder in German, carols are "wassailing" or group singing of "Point of View" received the welcome sound of Christmas dith Jako, Joan Keegan, _ptoyer and. for listing the everywhere. carols from house to house at Katherlne Kulcsar, Lacln- names of your dejsendent an award for merit at the Christmastime was popularised. Edinborough Film Festi- But did you know that origi- da Mlnchew, Jackie Mont- Excavating children. nally carols were not songi but At the tum of the century, gomery, Carolyn Nelson, Ail taxpayers are remind- val, Scotland, was awarded dances? It's a (act! These Ruth Read and Laurie Tou~ GRADING 4 first prize at the San Fran- "round" dances were part of Americans added their own con- ed to be sure to keep the cisco Film Festival, and early Christian worship, and one tribution to Christmas caroling slgnant. CES^ABS tax instruction' booklet has been accepted by Aca- of the first "carollers' was St. as singers gathered around the Class 4A: Mark Bllllck, which will be mailed to Francis of Aasisi. back It the family player-piano} WHh the Richard Johnson, John •on.- »AM» them late this month. It demy df Motion Picture 12th century. Arts and Sciences in the When was the first carol sungf recent revival of tne player- Ludlow, William Neumann, nuomr contains a pre-Identified^ Probably as an accompaniment piano, this delightful scene Is be* Poseph PeUcan, James Po- income tax form. Internal forthcoming Oscar awards. IOAYT0M One high school princi- to early nativity plays. And one Ing recreated all across the coun- well, Henry Woitley, Barry Revenue asks that each tax- of the earliest of the choruses of try. Most popular of the modern Yeager, Thomas Pillar, •OUT! AJIBOY, M. J pay*)? use diis form forhls pal defined its appeal aa praise, gloria in exctlmu dto r'a. breath of freah afr" (glory to God in the highest), players is the Pianola, both a Diane Abbatiello, Mary Lou tax return because of this can be heard in church services regular piano and a player-piano Baker, Oonna Barklow, identification.. If this form that is welcomed by stu- dents "pretty tired of blood to this day. : that encourages family togeftwr- Brenda Brown, Frances cannot be used for any The custom of outdoor carol ness during the holiday season Fiorino, Patricia Freer, reason, tire top part of the and guts" in educational singing is many hundreds of or any time of the year. Identifying label should be films. He said, "Point of years old. According to rests rch- View" won over our stu- ers at the Aeolian Music Foun- . Family gatherings for carol peeled; off and used on the dation, it seems to have started return which is filed with dents. Its satire flatters in the Middle Ages when groups singing should be better than Internal Revenue. If some- the teenager into believing of people went from house to ever this season with more one else prepares your he has been chosen as house .singing by torchlight. Christmas music avsilabU on return for you, be sure to viewer because of his in- Yet despite that* joyous be- music roda than before. Among telligence. He is then able ginning*, the Christinas carol give him the form mailed eventually ran into rough going. a sefectioa of almost 80 popular to you so that he may use to watch with comprehen- As Puritan Influence, grew, Christmas tunes and traditional it or the label. sion and with a receptive . irols became-gloomy ^ caroli. several rare and beauti- Income tax returns for mind." tnally the Puritans made it a ful Scottish and Walsh carote sre The health education pro- ciims la print or sing carols 1965 which call for tax publicly! being put aut on Aeolian player- refunds should be mailed gram is a service of the piano rails for the tret time. Middlesex County Tuber- But the carol - which plays directly to the Regional so large a part In giving Christ- ino. nesvy memories flint Service Center, rather than culosis and Health League revived each Christmas sre com- made possible by funds mas a spirit of gaiety - couldn't to the Newark Office. They be suppressed for long, and many pessd of many Ingredients-the should be mailed to Internal raised in the Christmas smell of the Br tree, the glitter Seal Campaign. great writers such as Martin Revenue Service, Roose- Lwther and Charles Wesley am* of tfosal. the last* of a velt Boulevard, Philadel- treat - but of all of phia, Pa., 19154. Including Pallx Men. BUY U*S. SAVINGS BONDS ad rriedrkfe Hands! to take aa iatareat la this p farm of sound of aarvf playing sad mgiatb*b«me. 60 runs or South Amhoy Savings 1 Loan Association CONTINUOUS 113.So. IrMdway, Sovth Amboy, N. J. SfftVfCf NEW SERIES OPEN at aur SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. G. Mam>*t Applegats sad Sons Fuel Oil - Kerosene • Coal and Ice Cubes — DEGREE DAYi DELIVBBY — stdeteaeitte January 31,1966 Oil Bintr Silts ft Strvlci

«» AUgfSf* fTISft, KNRH MIC AT 14S ***** ****** *oonf ***** PArtway I-etet SOUTH AM BOY CITIHN -6- Thursday, December 9, 196' Classified OBITtlUi MRS. ROSE PRUSZKO THOMAS F. RYAN LOST Mrs. Rose Pruszko, 232 Thomas F. Ryan, 5 Ro- Bank* Passbook 253-46. So. Feltus St., South Am- bert St/, died on December Finder please return to boy, died at Perth Amboy 6 at bis residence after a The South Amboy Trust General Hospital on De- short illness. Co., 116 N. Broadway, So. cember 5th. Born in South Amboy, he Amboy. She was the wife of the late was the son of the late Roman PruszJco. Surviving John and Mary Madden are two nephews and a Ryan., FOR SALE *' niece. - Christmas wreaths and ; He had been employed as grave sprays. 132 John Born In Poland^ she a laboratory technician at St., South Amboy. resided here for 52 years. Hercules Powder Co. She was a communicant of Mr. Ryan was a communi- Sacred Heart Church and cant of St. Mary's Church FORSALE was a member of its Rosary and a member of the Holy '59 Ford 2-door sedan, 6 Society. Name Society. cylinder. 1 owner, real Funeral services were Survivors Include his clean. FA 1-5075. $300 held today at 8:30 a.m. from wife, Ann Pearson Ryan; or best offer. the Kurzawa Funeral Home a daughter, Mrs. Doris followed by a 9:00 a.m. Re- Trlnley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; quiem Mass at Sacred LEGAL NOTICE a son, Thomas, ar home; EDDBYMES '^ y. An appeal has been filed Heart Church. Interment and 1 grandchild. cmisioEi by McDonald's Corporation was in the church ceme- Funeral services were requesting a variance In tery. . held this morning at The SUPREME* "RtD UNI- 7(KHJ", starring JJIIICH ciiuri and I.iurj the requirements of-ihe Gundrum Service Home IIM4H Zoning Ordinance of the for Funerals, 237 Borden- Devon is the co-feature with "UhACH BALL", starring ORDINANCE #749 Edd jjyrnes and Chris Noel is the all-technicolor show Borough of Sayrev^lle to AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR- town Ave., followed by a allow a smaller building. High Requiem Mass at St. now playing at LOEW'S "35" DRIVE-IN THEATRE. IZING THE PURCHASE OF "REP UNE 7000"-the engine speed beyond which Zoning stateB a minimum PROPERTY ON ROSE- Mary's Church. Interment size building should be 2500 was held. in the church it* 8 nungerdus to operate a racing car—Is an exciting square feet. McDonald's WELL STREET, IN THE cemetery.. and tense, red-blooded drama about racing drivers and building is approximately CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY, the girls they love, played against actual backgrounds 1,000 square feet, on prop- NEW JERSEY, AND PRO- at Daytorta, Darlington, Charlotte, Riverside, and other erty known as Block 439- A VIDING tfOR THE PAY- famous American speedways. ALUMINUM Lot 6-A on Route #9. MENT OF SAME. Air Electric: "BEACH 13ALL", stars such tunester greats as The GLASS 4 SCREEN For the purpose of hearing IMC Suprernes. The Four Seasons, The Righteous Brothers, REPAIRS objections to or protests BE IT ORDAINED BY THE and ottiers, is a story of surfers and swingers who are lt«rm FIMII inrf htMni against the granting of said CITY OF SOUTH AM3OY, trying to create a Hot-Rod and Musical shore resort NEW JERSEY: MADE TO ORDER appeal, the Borough of for Impoverished teen-agers. • AWNtNC WINDOWS Sayrevllle Zoning Board of And »s an added attraction, "THE SKULL", in color, • JAIOUSKS Adjustment will hold a Section 1. That pursuant (NDUSTRIAL RCSIDCNTMl starring Peter Cushlng and Christopher Lee, will follow • ALUMINUM SIDING COMMERCIAL ublic hearing on Dec. 14, to.a contract entered into the main feature on Friday and Saturday nights, Decem- FREE ESTIMATES between the Sun Oil Com- STATI LIC I WO ber loch and llth. ?965 l n the Council Cham- Wei BEsVBrilJf ^Bifl AB^SB^evAe Jae? A^ksB^siiLflk^Bitf sbs bers, Municipal Building, pany and the City of South IIONS tOASTMU VACUUM CLIAHIU Amboy for the purchase After Hour* at 7:45 p.m. waa nothing here but clothes," HENNING of property on Roseweli Pirkway 1-00W Thfl custom* man pok«d •tiMtat 1 S«»»lf C«., Inc. By order of the Zoning Street, In the City of South throiuti *n old gentleman'* the Inspector aald. Board of Adjustment. lu*«T*f* »nd located a flask "I did, and it's true," the MOPflAWN HI 24499 Richard G. Day Amboy, authorization Is Clillord 4-0017 ol whjffkey. old gent replied. "That, air, l» 144 New Brunswick Ava. hereby given for the pur- U FERRY ST. SOUTH RIVIR '• "I thought you said there my nightcap! , Acting Secretary chase or said property at -Quottv a cost Jof Five Thousand 11/25-12/2-12/9 ($5,000.00) Dollars. SUPERIOR COURTOFNBWJERSEY Section 2. That the sum DOCKET NO. M 659-63 of Five Thousand STATK'OF NEWJHRSEY ($5,000.00) Dollars, the IT SURE ADDS To: RUTH E. KR1CKSON cost of this project, shall (DEFENDANT) be paid from the funds In the "Capital Improvement By virtue of an Order of the Superior Fund". Court of New Jeriey, Chancery Divi- UP Si 6! sion, made on (lie 30th day of Novem- Section 3. This ordinance ber, 1965, In a civil action wherein shall take effect Immedi- Ralph J. Erlckson la the plaintiff and you arc die defendant, you are ately upon its passage, ap- hereby required to answer the com- proval and publication In plaint of the plaintiff on or before the manner prescribed by the 31BI day of January, 1966, by serving an answer on Alex B. Eger, law. Jr., Eaqulre, plaintiffs attorney, NOTICE whose address Is 313 State Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and In Public Notice is hereby default thereof such Judgment ah all given that at a regular be rendered against you at the.. Court shall think equitable and Just,' You meeting of the City Coun- shall file your answer and proof of cil of the City of South service In duplicate with the Clerk Amboy, County of Middle- or the Superior Court, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, In ac- sex, New Jersey, held on cordance with the rules of civil prac- the 7th of December, 1965, tice and procedure. the above ordinance was The object of said action Is to obtain adopted on second and final a Judgment of divorce between the plaintiff and you. reading. Natalie Brennan ALEX B. EGER, JR. ATTORNEY OF PLAINTIFF Acting City Clerk 313 State Street Perth Amboy, New Jersey Introduced on First Reading Datedi December 2, 1965 November 15, 1965 Advertised in Citizen 12/9-12/16-12/23-12/30 November' 18, 1965 Approved December 7, 1965 Bye, Bye BUKoia Issue of Citizen mn \m Old wallet, though I call you December 9, 1965 name* Mayor Richard J. Schultz When empty, you don't gmm- i ble; You never leap Into my hand. \ CHECK mi: m You always help me fumble. But now your

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Th* Sttl TH AMIfV C1TIIBN - • Thursday. December9, 1965 Mile Square MMPTS KHAKI MSTIIiENT SERVICE SLANTT Army PFC Ihoma* H. Seaman Apprentice Fraak At Tuesday's Council Mayor Richard J. Schultz V men, son of Mr. and Mrs, w. Hupp. USCO eoa ej meeting, among the mafny gave public thanks to all c-eorgo I-.. Lmch, 14 line Mr. and Mrs. Freak remarks pasBed, the best residents who participated Ave., South Amboy, was Rupp of Bordeotowdefttowa Ave.. quip of the evening came In the November 29 Amerl-' ^signed to border patrol Sayrevtrle, has complete* from Councilman John can R,ed Cross Blood Bank duty with the 14thArmored basic trainintt*tg the Coast Connors who declared drive held at the Knights Rivalry Regiment In West Guard R««ruH Contrary to public o- of Columbus headquarters. c-ermany Nov. 17. center at Caps Mt] plnion, Szeszko waa not al- Results of the drive have \ mh will be taking part The eight-week ways wrong", It waa said not as yet been disclosed. in continuous surveillance training prepare* him tar in a friendly tone of voice mint ion* designed to pro- duty m me CoaM Qmti and evoked laughter. Ma- Councilman Peter Rush vide immediate notification and helps him adjust •» yor Richard J. Schultz took another swipe at the of jny aggressive activities mlllury Itta. thanked Szeszko for the railroads stating that the .ilong the northern sector of Recruits are taught mtU- many hours he, aa a coun- railroads now are seeking the Ka«t-Weet German ury drill, amaUbomt haaA* cilman, devoted to the city. exemption from, paying border. use of small saying mat the $700 re- first and third class pro- the regiment ueee mobile numeration a councilman perty taxes. They do pay patrols, observation ami first aid and COM! gets-for his public efforts second class property tax- iiMtenlng posts and surveil- history. .InatrucMba In- is a small pittance com- es but receive state aid lance flights by Army sir? cluded etudiof atomic sa4 pared to the work done by each year, this year's craft in carrying out Its biological warfare and an a councilman. grant totaling $5 1/2 mil- SC1KNCK KKSl-AIU'H-A speci.'.! ad:>p!->.t«'>n of the po- responsibilities. " * introduction 10 lion. Rush said this mo- larograph, a scientific research Instrument which will Emch is a heavy-truck taw enforcement. ney Is doming from the measure trace quantities of meulti in ilioys, has been driver in Headquarters The Coast Guard, Living up to their credo small man's pocket at a designed by Sister Mary i'etei, Ph. IX, Chairman of Troop of the regiment's year €etobratlng It* 179th .are the junior scouts of time when the railroad Chemistry at Georgian Court College, according to an 1st Squadron stationed near AmUveraary, la the Uaita4 Troup 64 who have been won't even put up a $1,200 announcement by Slater M. Pierre, president of ,the Fuld». He entered the Army States* principle marlt$a» busy beavers making shelter for southbound College. in October 1*64, completed lav enforcement sftaey Christmas favors and de- commutors. If the rail- The adaptation Is attached to an Auto-Scan and a Dyna- basic training at Fort DUi and is responsible forpro- corations for an area nurs- road is given its wish; the master recorder which also permits measuring trace N,J, «nd arrived! overseas tectlon of life and property ing home. We think the state will lose an addition- amounts of metal in body fluids. It Is used at Georgian in March 1965. girls are showing one facet al $1 1/2 milUon in taxes. Court in the Instrumental Analysis Course and the The 18-year old soldier of the real meaning of Rush added. ChemUtry research program, both of which have been attended Madison Town* Radioman Third CUM Christmas spirit. subsidized by grants from the National Science Founda- ship High School. Joseph A. Uposky, UiN, A meeting of the Anti- tion and the Petroleum Research Fund. son of Mr. snd Mrs.- Fran- Poverty Committee has Sister Mary Peter is a distinguished scientist in the FOLICINtWf cis Llpoeky of 9 O«tor4 been called for tonight by field of chemistry and serves as a member of the Drive, Parlifl, Is sorWaf the mayor for the election National Science Foundation Panel which examines pro- A theft of a tray from the aboard the destroyer Uti of officers. Members will posals for institutional grants. She has lectured fre- dashboard of her car waa Brinkiey Baas, curreaOy be addressed by Superin- quently at national meetings ofcthe American Chemical reported to police by Mrs. oparsttng In the Weatajm [THOMAS & CHA0WIC1 tendent of Schools Eugene Society and is on the Committee of the publication Huff of 345-Parker Ave. Pacific aa * unit of me Tuesday. There was some Seventh Fleet. S. Dobrzynski, who, un-of standardized tests in college chemistry. loose change on me tray doubtably, will attempt to She has contributed articles for leading scientific Deatroyera are high* when stolen from her car speed ships used primarily get the committee to ex- periodicals including "Spectrochimtca Acts", "The which ate had parked on pedite its work so that Science Counselor" and the "Journal of AppliedSpec- In ami-submarine warftr*. Highland SL near Borden- They also operate several public school pro- troscopy". Sister Mary Peter received the Bacca- town Ave. Blue Coal-Fvl Oil-Ice jects linked with the pro- laureate degree from Georgian Court, and the Master slvely. against gram can be put into oper- and Doctorate degrees from the University of Notre ablps» defend agalnat air- ation. Dame. ' The proprietors of Main borne attack, and provide The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Coakley, Liquor Store Informed gunfire aupport for amphi- polios Tuesday that some bious assaults. - 148 Whitehud Avenue Protection Engine Com- Sister Mary Peter Coakley Is s nftlve of Sooth Amboy. shrubbery they had planted pany,has scheduled a meet- Brinkley Baaa ts currant- in front of me atore had ly providing antl-subma- South River Ing for Tuesday at 7 p.m. been uprooted during me at the flrehoute for the '-THINK - night. rine defense for the attack purpose of electing officers aircraft carrier USS Tl- CLifford 7 2323 and for distribution of their alarm yesterday conderoga. off the coast of annua} allowance of $75 to ttristaas, Dai? at 4ilS p.m. from Box 29 Viet Nam in the South Qhl- members. fmr brought firemen to Cedar na Sea. Skis was originally set for the •V ." and Center St. No deulls Planning following Thursday. Reg- wHh wl JTtVi UR of die fire were available, ular business will be trans- mm ifumm uusn acted as well* Mrs. Semonelt of 397 a Wedding Portia St. had a problem Councilman ^eter Rush on her hands Tuesday when came out in support of the she called police at 7i45 JURSKI controversial state statute, p.m. — mere was a possum Chapter 51, which deals SHOP AT on her back porch. Patrol- FORMAL WEAR with taxes. The law calls man James Tedesco, ans- Weddings • Promt for 50% tax assessment HOME wering the distress call, ^tm^uttt ajf a^ai t%-t *e##i ^^^sl ratio with eventually being found not only the single I* tut raised to 100%. Rush said possum, but also a nest It I Mil - Club Dites SERVICE under the porch. Who was FUR RENTALS that the law favors smaller WiH I 8MM'*I MM municipalities, citing are- handed the resolution of Wear A Palm Beach Do** This call the problem? The dog ufittm Celebrity Formal cent decision which, If un- Leok fomlllorf favorable, would have cost ir«* r.yaln la * 11 i 249-5422 Whatever the occasion 22 of the 25 county com- demands, be Impeccably Factory eotnli for tailored*, comfortably munities $1 1/2 million. RUT* R correct and you'll enjoy tU U COMPLSTKLY yourself Just that much AMamMm * more. iyre-1 * FREE ! wuiteii __ CAU • Sol«f - Parti and Strvie* rM* * Ug*Umm4JUtm A-l Utttl Con uis out ummAtrGM) tftO MAIN IT. WOO0MI0O*, N*W JtRJIV HI 2-71101 IT. 9, MADISON TOWNSHIP] JISV cor ft. 47 PR!KCH STRUT 111 SMITH ST «ITH AMI0Y tOO II. S. of Sayr*w«o4 Shopping Oj Tie BIKE TOU1S, CRUBBS. Ik PACKAGES . fAfkwov ]-46i MKV SRUMSVtCK, M.J. OP UK « DAY't tO A.M.-t P.M. a Service Charge OMIrMf*, N. J. PRE CHRISTMAS Pfcmi; CLMtarrf 74111 ftomolka'* AUTO BODY PRICE Body & Fender Work [Compl*** Rcflnithlng, W«Ming, SALE [ (DuPonf Spray • Glating)

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106 3 BROADWAY, SOUTH AMBOY, H. 1. .4 1 •' SOUTH AM BOY CITIZEN .8- Thursday, December 9, SWIMWNfi I DIVING GAME LICENSES Basketball League N SPARE$ NEWS STRIKES m ' December 11-1 meter AS YULE GIFTS Opens December 13 A.A.U. diving meet for boys One -Christmas gift that The South Amboy Basket- JUAXTAN BAY Monday Night Mixed • HICW STUDKim and girls at the Westfield CHURCH LEAGUE Standings as of 12/6/65 Standings w of 12-1-65 the New Jersey sportsman ball League, sponsored by W L Y.M.C.A. starting at 6 p.m. or woman can surely use the South Amboy Recrea- V L Penn 8UU 14 7 December 11 - A.A.U, Age 1» a 1966 fishing or hunting tion Commission, will open Wr»t Meth. *B» 26 7 Motre DM* M •" Group Swimming Meet for license. their season next Monday Writ Free. »C' 2! MoCornaok's 26 " 11 Yale 12 » boys and girls at the The Division of Fish and at the H.G. Hoffman gym- First Baptist 2! Newark Boys Club, 422 ( Peter Paftk 24* Princeton » 11 10 Game in the Department of naslui* when Thunderblrd Ojrlst Ip^s. »B 21 15 Rutfen 10 11 Broadway, Newark. meets St. Mary's at 7 p.m. First Pre*. rB* 21 15 Marie's Deli 21 Conservation and Econo- Danlelskl's 19* Any 9 12 December 18- The mic Development an- in the opener of a twin Christ Epis. 'A* 20* IS* Princeton Y.M.C.A. hosts Oonklin Meth. 'A' 19 17 Rehfuss 14 25 Mlehlfui 9 12 nounced that shipment of bill. Sacred Heart will Trinity Pres. 18 IB Kurti Ins. 10 29 Annapolis 6 15 a' 1 meter Open A.A.U. licenses to agents and mu- match up against the Go- First Pres. 'A1 16 17 HONOR ROLL * HONOR ROLL * Diving Meet for boys and nicipal clerks started last vernors in the second game S. A. Methodist 16 20 E. Mazurely 180, 169, 171, Brylliwki 197} B. Poulsen girls 14 years and under week. All agents are ex- slated for 8:30 p.m. Conklln Meth. 'B' . 15* 20* 520; E. Wahler 188,* 163; 194;. R, Marcztk 189; P. and 15 years and over. pected to have them by £hese are the four teams Messiah Lutheran 15 21 F; Swallick 183; J. O'Leary, Read 186, Meet manager Is Mr. Gor- mid-December, still early in the league and all games Holy Trinity Epis. 14 22 - RESULTS don Hector, 50 Part. AT».» enough for Christmas giv- will be played on Monday f f 176; E. Jurskl 176; M. First Meth. A 12 24 Benlnato 173; R. White 169; Three-game winners: Hamilton Square, N.J. ing but late enough to in- evenings at the Hoffman Penn State over Princeton. December 18-The Sum- sure that one's favorite gym with the exception of HONOR ROLlo H. Larsen 168; P. Moran 167; B. Salmon 163. Two-game winner*t mit. Y has a A.A.U. Age sportsman has not' bought the Feb. 22nd bill, that B. Kurtz 228; A. Morrlss Army over Notre Dame. Group Swimming Meet for his own. date falling on a Tuesday. 223; J. Berry 223; H. Rush- Rutgers over Michigan. boys and girls , 10 years worth 216; H. Parkes 213; RESULTS The gift of a license'Is The complete schedule is Yale over Annapolis. and under, 15 to 17. Also actually a gift of virtually as follows: E. Rappe 208; J. Swerd- Three-game Winner ' scheduled are a Junior Men . zewskl 204; W. Wolf 204; Kozy Lanes unlimited hours of outdoor Dec. 13: Thunderblrd vs. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS and a Junior Women event. enjoyment. Few presents Saint Mary's and Sacred S. Robinson 203; W. Apple- Two-game Winners Meet, manager is Mr. Lou gate 203; T. Reading 202. South Amboy Trust Co. Standing! u of 12-7-65 are better buys, for the Heart vs. Governors. Gundrum's Service W L Choquette, 67 Maple St., prices are reasonable: Dec. 20: St. Mary's vs. &m*rio«n Window Clg. 27 12 Summit, N.J. Please con- RESULTS $5.15 for a hunting or bow Governors- and Thunder- MIDDLESEX COUNTY Qomolka, Auto Body 26 14 tact the meet managers for and arrow license.; $4.15 blrd vs. Sacred Heart. Three-game Winners Lovt A Kar« 24 15 entry blanks and additional First Presbyterian 'A' and FIREMEN'S LEAGUE for a basic fishing license, Jan. 3: St. Mary's vs. Standings as of 12-7-65 J. J. Hwrigm 23f Information regarding the plus $2.00 if a trout stamp Sacred Heart and Thunder- Christ Church Episcopal W L Bulmaoi's Slwll 23 16 meets. is desired. •B*. . Aatto-ita Florist 21ft- blrd vs. Governors. President Park 24 9 The swimming and diving Jan. 10: Thunderbind vs. Two-game Winners Independence 10 Bay City Llquori 21 IS A fishing license holder 23 meets will continue weekly can enjoy his sport every Sacred Heart and Saint Christ Church Episcopal Enterprise •22 11 Bottl* Stop 21 18 after the Christmas Holi- 'A', First Methodist 'B', Progressive 20 13 Jaokin 4 Gro«« 20 19 day of the year, with sea- Mar/a vs. Governors. r days. The New Jersey As- Trinity Presbyterian, Laur. Har. Fire 19 14 Miko » Tav«rn 19* sonal restrictions on trout Jan. 17: Sacred Heart vs. Proteotlon Qrten'a Man Shop IB 21 sociation A.A.U. Synchro- waters. Some form of hunt- Governors and Thunder- First Presbyterian'C' and 14 19. nized Swimming program Conklin Methodist 'A'. . Meohanlosville 20 L&goda'ft Tavarn 16 23 ing is likewise available blrd vs. St. Mary's. Suiwnit Kurzawa Punara.1 Hn*. ll£ 27^ starts with a Novice-Meet year-round in New Jersey, Jan 24: Thunderblrd VB. S.A. First Aid 10 23 Parkway Liquors 3 3* on January 23, 1966. More with the exception of Sun- Governors and St. Mary*8 KOZY INDEPENDENT MIXED Laur. Har. Exempts 9 24 HONOR ROLL Information on this meet days. vs. Sacred Heart. LEAOUE In a few weeks. Standings as of 12-6-65 HONOR ROLL Jack Massing 227; Lou Vol- Chances are excellent that Jan 31; Thunderbird vs. W L John Nemeth 180-258-157 osln 218; Bill Eldridge 204; "the sportsman who fishes Saint Mary's and Sacred Jurski's Formal Wear 26* 12* —595; Doc O'Leary 208- J. Hagerman 202; M. Mar- or hunts with any regu- Heard vs. Governors. H.K. Builders 24 15 203; A. Reichenbach 223; rone 202. Small Game Season larity will get back more Feb. 7: St. Mary's vs. Kozy Lanes 22* 16* R. McGowan 216; J. Mar- RESULTS than the license fee in fish Governors and Thunder- Morgan Pharmacy 19 20 .. cisln 2Q7; S. Rodquino 204; Three-game winners: Opens On Monday or game for the table. More bird vs. Sacred Heart. Shorenay Truoking W. Fig 221; B. Robertson Gomolka over Astarita, important, the intangible Feb. 14: St. Mary's vs. Blue Flame Oil 16 21 208; E. Wozniak 205; B. Two-game winners: # Small game hunting in New values of communion with Sacred Heart and Thunder- Vida Contractors 14 25 Adams 202. Harrigan's over American Jersey will re-open next nature are beyond price. blrd vs. Governors. Lagoda's Bar 13* RESULTS Lagoda's over Green's Monday, December 13, fol- A complication ^arises in Feb. 22: Thunderblrd vs. HONOR ROLL liiree-game winners: / Mike's over Bay City lowing the current week of giving a firearm hunting Sacred Heart and Saint Men: F. Jurski 224-199- President Park over Index Bulman's over Bottle Stop deer hunting, according to license to a nimrod under Mary's vs. Governors. 196—619; M. Murphy 227; pendence. Parkway over Jackin & the Division of Fish and age 21 or a bow and arrow Feb. 28: Sacred Heart vs. A. David 222; R. Cislo 222; Enterprise over L. H. Fir^e Cross Game In the Department license to any archer. Li- Governors and Thunder- W. O'Leary 219; A. Dubiel L,. H. Exempts over First Love k Kare over Kurzawa's of Conservation and Eco- cense agents may not issue bird vs. St. Mary's. 203; J. Hanseli 203. Aid. nomic Development. these licenses unless a Women; B. Saler 206; E. March 7: Thunderblrd vs. •Two-game winners: FATHER-SON, MOTHER^AUOiTER Seasons will remain open previous license or a Governors and St. Mary's Backus 191; J, O'Leary Progressive over Protec- through the rest of 1965 hunter safety course cer- 189; T. Wlsnieski 186; J. 1£AGUE VB. Sacred Heart. tion. Standings as of 12-5-65 for rabbits and male phea- tificate is presented, so the McQuarrie 177; E. Seery Mechanicsville over Sum- M L sants, and into 1966 for donor Bhould secure the old 174. mit. Bulnan's Sholl 26 10 other upland species. license. For a youth who scription, and prompt ac- RESULTS J.J. Harrigan 25^- Quail, squirrel and grouse has not yet taken safety tion will insure the card's Three-game winners: Kozy Frank's Radio 23 13 seasons will close Febru- training, parental consent arrival before Christmas. Lanes over Lagoda's Bar. South Amboy Women's Aatarita's Florist 22 14 Standings as of 12/6/65 ary 5 and raccoon on March to his taking the course, New subscriptions entered Two-game winners: H. K. Kozy Unas 19 17 13. Fox hunting will end with a license promised now will start with the BullderB over Jurski's Brigg's Oitvroltt 18 16 March 31 in the area south W L Stanley Bevorages 18 18 upon completion, would be February issue. The price Formal Wear; Blue Flame and east of Route 1 and an appropriate 14th birth- of $2.00 for 12 months or Oil over Morgan Pharmacy; Gundrum's Service 21 * Is Julian's Auto Body 17 19 Eddie's Servioe 21 15 S. A. Trust 15 21 April 30 in the northern day gift, symbolizing con- $5.00 for 36 months should Vlda Contractors over Briggs Chevrolet 20 16 Sup orb Rug Sarvloa 12& part of the State. fidence in his maturity. be sent to the Division of Shore way Trucking. South Amboy Trust 17 19 Croon's Mon Shop 10 26 Hunting hours are sunrise A subscription to NEW Fish and Game, Box 1809, Kozy Lanes 16 20 Fords Sporting 10 26 to 1/2 hour after sunset JERSEY OUTDOORS is an Trenton 08625. S. A. Businessmen Julians Auto Body 13 23 HONOR ROLL except for raccoon which additional present that out- Standings as of 12/8/65 Men: John Kellar 212; John are between sunset and door, lovers can enjoy when HONOR ROLL Fight! Flrttl W L D. Lyons 181; K. Jurski Ploskonka 200.- Women: M. sunrise. Sportsmen should they must stay indoors. The ["Seattle Virtt National Lagoda's Tavern 30 12 180; M. Mathisen 167; P. Beninato 170; H. Poulsen consult the 1965 Compen- monthly magazine is pack- Bank prtntt cluck* for tfei- Green's Men's Shop 24 18 Dean 166; G. Geant 212. 179. Children: Jack Olson dium of New Jeraey Game ed with Informative and in- verftty of WatMmgton ttuimtt Top Amusement 24 le Jr. 179-177-171—527; J. Laws for bag limits and teresting articles about amd faautty to tk* tchool Anton A Chuck's 24 16 RESULTS Kellar Jr. 179; D. Poulsen detailed regulations. hunting, fishing and outdoor colon, purpU and gold."— Clpo Eleotrio 24 18 recreational opportunities W8J ttm]. 1 Three-game Winners 173; K. Porter 180; Julia This year is the first Colored checks I'd lovt, Bill * Highlander 21 21 McCormack; Peter Pank; Olsen 184-171. time that pheasant hunting in the Garden State. An Tinted black and blue, Zebro Assn. 2C Marie's Deli. RESULTS has re-opened after deer attractive card is sent an- For they're the colon of English Chevron IS Three-game winners: Kozy season, re-stocking of nouncing each gift sub- My school, Hard Knock* U. Superb Carpets 19 23 —Leonard Dittell. •' Koiy Bar 1BJ Lanea over S. A. Trust; pheasants on Public Shoot- Julie ft Ed's 18 24 Bulman's Shell over Superb ing Grounds ended with the Standowskl Fuels IB 24 Rug Service* J. J. Harrlgan deer season, but native Bottle Stop 17 25 over Briggs Chevrolet; birds and carryovers from Albern's Sea Food 15* Frank's Radio over Green's the stocking program Men Shop; Astarlta's Flo- should furnish good hunt- HONOR ROLL rist over Julian's Auto ing opportunities. J. Pancza 224, 206, 196k 627; Ed Kennedy 204,202; Body. Quail stocking will be Ray Nebus 208,222; E. Ne- GIFT IDEA Two-game winners: Stan- stepped up during this part bus 238; S. Rader 2.27; Give your friends and youmelf ley Beverage over Ford's of the season. The birds sags. . J. Gatz 221; R. Gomo-lka THE GIFT of a Seashore Holiday Sporting. are released in coveys of 218; J. Nemeth 212; S. ... either a 4-day, 3-night In- ten on most Public Shoot- clusive Vacation Plan or an 8- Making Sport ing Grounds in southern M alkiewic? 211; J, Ra- day, 7-night Plan at the fabulous ' bold 208; F. DZlekan 207; Fishing will do a lot for a New Jersey. Liberations KtC/GRS M7H THEi* R/CMT T£AM$. MarlboroughBlenhtim. Choose man, but It won't make him are made several times A. DiMattia 206; C. Mein- Christmas...or New Year's... truthful. YOO SUOOLP zer 206; E. Szeszjri .'205; or any season you desire. In- —Georg* B. Bowra. each week. F. Jurskl 203;>R. Allen cludes room, meals, entertain- - 201. ment, parking, and other fea- tures. Also dally rates from $6.50 Hii'.fuv.iy .}[> RESULTS, fur., $13 Mod. Am. each. Make COLONEL reservations now. Phone 609 •>unth Amhuy N ) Three-game Winners 345-1211; In N. Y. MU 2-4849. Clpo over Albem. Phone PA 1 9698 Lagoda's over Julie & Ed's COOPERS Highlander over English flDarlborougb Green's Men's Shop over filenbeim TONIGHT: Ihur.s., i)er. u Anton & Chuck's. Central Bo»rdw»!k • Atltntlc Cily Two-game Winners Ownership Management [Tw.sf and Shout to th» ISLEY BROTHERS Top over Zebro loil»h Whltt t Son*. Ltd Superb over Bottle Stop Kozy over Standowski THIS FRI. & SAT.—TWO BANDS SADIES—NO ADMISSION etfARGE) JOE'S KOZY BAR and KOZY LANES OARY CRISi and »h« CRYITAU ItallM-AmtrlcM Retltottrant — ItellanAmtrlton Smorgasbord Added Attraction - LYNN DEE m (Ivtry Nit* 5 F.M.-Sundoyi and Holiday* 2 P.M.) MM* 14 BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS COMING ATTftACTlbNS Catering to |Tues., Dec. M - The SHfftfUES Weddings - Banquets Singing all their big Mrs |Thur«., Dec. 46- Th9 JIVl FIVE Parties - Social Functions " I'm a Hagpy Man "' Current Hit - "Bench in the Park" •T. *I -p p* 1-471* - MORGAN