—- • XT SOUTH AMBOT FUEUC T-** 1EC3HD BT * »T*.VE«S AVE CITIZI Vol. 102. No.lH Advertising less than 7f>% Thursday. October 4. IHK4 ! 5 Cents Teachers Picket Schools Realty Co. DHiaqeesI Tax Ha Defied Tax Specialist Student* arriving to school lac • I v members of the inediciil cctificalion of On the advice of I Jireclor of body left open the door for yesterday morning artd school district marching and illness injury, or disability Law (lark W Convery. recovery to the firm by ai lm Hill parents dropping (iff their chanting loudly "No must be presented to the Mayor Cross and members of stating that the property Councilman Bruce children at the curbsides by contract. still working board secretary Michael Poll the city council denied could be retained if payments Richmond has requested at the entrance to South Amhoy The teachers in the line of prior to October 5th to avoid H M W KealtyK'o s request on money due is made in full the recent council meeting Public Klementary School march carried picket signs loss of pay for the absence to pay back taxes owed the prior to the tax hen that the mayor and council and Harold costs that time in the tavern He Kevin ,l Dante, age 23 of found guilty of driving of many successful appeals staging a sick out Pupils was identified as Carl 251 Conover St was assessed carelessly on Karilan St as m:\de by taxpayers during were not at school as the continued on pageti Kjersgard £150 and %2h costs on his plea reported by Ptl Thomas the last revaluation, schools were closet! to them Another witness to the of guilty for assaulting .iddithtna! money had to he for the day ' assault assisted the police in Patrolman Thomas iqueezed out of the city's Subsequently. the the identification oi a second Hnnamen by grabbing him Churchgoers Harassed general lurid account to make administration circulated a person engaged in the by the arm and attempting to up for the fiscal groin while exposed could not bi« increased to stating that. h> Hoard of Buchan. age 20. of 149 II consuming an alcoholic Sunday. September :ioth. and addressing hci in the cover t he losses suffered F.ducat win resolution Marina l>r . Kdison beverage on Bordentown police received a call asking suggestive manner He w;is Its a 'double barrel •\ve for assistance at a identified as John Sanders effect." he declared "For For the alcohol violation. disturbance at the corner of age 24. of 12fif> Harding Ave every additional dollar paid Held for Burglary Dante v,as fined an Feltus St and I nion.N J out In make up the additional $75 and $25 costs Ave Sanders was charged with differences arrived at as a Two local residents and a They are charged wtth theft on a summons issued by Ptl When Patrolman Kobert lewdness and was given i result of the appeals, we lost woman from Pennsylvania and (MOcounts of conspiracy Bernard Mackiel McKeon arrived at the scene, summons to appear in court $2 in money from the city were arrested by South locommit burglary Carl F Lages. of Mi (.'lark in front of the Cellar tavern, net Ifith treasur\ Amhoy Police and charged (apt Kelly reported that St . Isehn was fined $200 and .ion Washington Ave . he was Police headquarters with committing burglary on the Pennsylvania woman $15 costs for consuming an informed th.it an incident received other calls about FeltuiiSt during the month of w«s apprehended first, at p m Sunday and In custody, awaiting was located. Kelly states Patrick O Kotirke. age 24. blocked by another vehicle party at the bar became completely arraignment and held Subsequently, bawd on the of 2*2 B Second St pleaded parke din the middle of the A «)-year-old city resident submerged in a deep ravine without hail, arc Angelo continuing inventigation and guilty to disorderly conduct, Mreet and surrounded by also a woman, on her way to The vehicle came to rest, Aceta. 26. of North on information obtained, engaging in a fight, as about 15 individuals church, was also accosted, with hood slightly al a rise Broadway, Edward Bright Kelly reported, other search charged by St I*o McCabr When she blew her car horn she reported She told police and almost perpendicular to 37, of George St and Robm warrants were executed in and was fined I ISO and $!M) to get by. she reported, a that she became frightened the Main St roadway, (tickenback. 22. of Pennsylvania through the coats male came to the passenger and returned horn to speak to straddling the ditch juat Wyomissing. Pennsylvania cooperation of Pennsylvania Jeffrey M Long, afe 19, ot side of her car and pressed her husband about it She and beyond the conrail overpass State Police and police of 2S Marcii St. pleaded guilty his face against the car her husband spoke to officer and McKeon St which run* Cumru Township in to a charge'of possession of window and said "Hey lady' McKeon at the scene and at parallel wth Main Pennsylvania 9 under 25 grams of marijuana What's the matter ' police headquarters Patrolman William Burglarised were the and was sentenced to 6 A second male, according The women, one residing Cheeseman reported that Bennet Apartments on .South months probation and l(V0 to her account, was standing on Raritan St and the other Cifrodella was southbound, MADURA Feltus St where fine For failure to appear In behind the other ma|e from First St.. gave police entered the curve before the merchandise valued at about PHARMACY court on a scheduled date, he exptoaed similar accounts of the railroad underpass, went 12.000 was taktn, including paldan additional NO The woman told Ptl proceedings at the site which across the divider and into electronic equipment and Open This Sundiy Susan Marcincsyk of 107 McKeon that she then drove led to the arrest of Saunders the guardrail, striking two rash, and approximately off around the parked vehicle His friend. George L utility poles owned by $•,000 worth of tools from the lam loiOp m and to a friend's home to call Bergeron, age JO of 5 Laurie Conrail N.J Transit Railroad the police Dr . East Brunswick, was The driver of the Cadillac In Case of Emergency maintenance sho pat the J.J. ttarripfl Co., Inc. Later, police state, the Issued a summons for waa found by Pti Cheoaoman local yards at the foot of CaU HMI CIUI* A Inwranr* woman returned to the scene harrassmeni and ordered, walking southbound, about i *i South Amhov with the potce officer to also to appear at court, one-quarter of a tsite fro* mint Otvlng assistance in th« 711 7M0 identify her accoater who, October ltth, to answer the the MOM of the accident InvtatlgJlion aUo is she reported, had his hands charge ' Patrolman Robert McKaon Thursda\. <>t lober 4. I9K4 The SOUTH AM BOY i ITIZEN

Ufta* •«*»*. (a* haw* Mile Square Talk CO MM ITY Summer has come to a fast end as evidenced by the NDAR < anadian geese going south in their huge flocks These birds arc interesting to watch. Thi»> Kv«*nt or Trip ( uiumn is run »•» * public Nervier. The The leader of the flock is always at the apex of the triangle firt.1 insertion is frtt of thurif - ull rrpral in»rrtioits of the Th<- rest of the birds in the "v" formation keep changing i«meUrm »HI be churicd in *d\ amr ul 12 W>per insrrtion. oositions One can almost hear the leader snouting over his shoulder. "Okay Sammy, move up to number four position " "Mabel, you. drop back to number ten position " Presto^ (H-tuberti. IWM s.immy and Mabel do their act Single Facet* comes to North Jersey for a Cocktail Uance The homing instincts of the Canadian geese are really Party beginning at « p m at NeiU New Yorker. W Route 46, .ima/ing They make a journey of several thousand miles Mountain Lake*. N J U7(M«iaHi334-um« \drm»sion 1*15.00. twice a year and always return to the same spot* in the north ami south honking all the way The crabbing this summer was the best enjoyed in a tntwberfi, number of years in Ha mega t Bay Every expedition we made Jewish Singlw aK«* a»'s and Ms will celebrate their New resulted in fifty or more good Hize crabs No nets just Year with an annual after Yom Kippur Singles Dance The i!n>pimt\s All of our crabbing was done around Chadwick fetitivilieK start at tf uopm ThedancewillbeheldmtheGrand Ueach Island Bobby Kelly reported bigger crabs and bigger Ballroom of the Kenilworth Holiday Inn, located at the Garden i atches in the Toms River and Ocean Gate areas Bobby uses State Parkway Kxit i:ift Kor further information call the Purdue chicken only for bail. Good crab catches were also organizui ina|7H7-6K77 M-oorted from the Raritan Bay Does anyone know why crab* arc plentiful one year and scarce the next*1 Hopefully the crabs will settle down to a long winter's nap in the mud and be October 7.1«M plentifulagainnext year Single Faces will meet at City Lights. South Amboy at I.I -RichMuchanic p.m Admission is $5 00

(ilennand Helen Maliszewski Sieber of Ward Ave , observed their 35th Wedding Anniversary September 24th and October I. ItM celebrated the event for a ;ew days at the Marquis de Former South AmtHAan Harold T rilskov received an American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Unit m will hold their Lafayette Hotel in Cape May, compliments of their children: extraordinary honor in having the newest addition to the monthly meeting at 1:00 p.m at Post Home, David Street Christine McCarthy of Flushing. NY; Eileen Dye of Houston. Vermont Railway system named after htm in recognition of ; Glenn; Timothy; Jeanine; Nancy; and Susan his 20-year* outstanding service to the railway. "The Harold Glenn Sr. is a surveyor. Helen just completed two years as T" is the newest diesel addition acquired by the Burlington, October*. I«M president of the South Amboy P T A She has also been American Legion Post H3 will hold their Vt. based railroad involved with various girl scout troops for the past twenty Harold, his wife June and their three children raided on p.m at the DavM Street Post Home The Post is years in the city. SI.e is the daughter of th« late Anton members, especially Viet Nam Veterans Reaeau Avenue before moving to Vermont. They now reside in Maliszewski. a South Amboy police lieutenant, who devoted Cleerwater, Florida. many years to St Mary's High School as baseball coach and He was General Manager of the Raritan River Railroad athletic director The Siebers have four grandchildren for many years before assuming his position with the Vermont October It, ItM Railway- The Concerned Committee for the Elderly, Inc. wiH i from 10 am till noon, at the West Hall. Middlesex County Community College, Edison Congratulations to Timothy Patrick Ryan, son of James and J eileen Ryan of Bertram Ave., who was recently elected class ' president of the Sophomore Class at St. Joseph s High School inMetuchen Octobers. ItM A bus trip is planned to Atlantic City "The Atlantis" is Wishing a speedy recovery to Frank Jablonski of Elm St sponsored by the St Vincent De Paul Society Cost»115 00per who is recuperating from a knee injury at the South Am boy l>erson < with a $12 return) The bus leaves St Marys Parking Memorial Hospital, rank is a World War I veteran and one of IA*\ at 12 ,30 For reservations and information call Ginger. the senior residents of the Bergen Hill Section of the City 727 W62

A speedy recovery is also wished for John Ploskonka of Walnut St. who is recuperating at home after surgery at John November 1, ISM F Kennedy hosptial Ihe Friends of John Z and Woody M will hold their annual scholarship fund raiser at the Senior Citizens Center on Jim Mulligan of John St.. son of Jim and Ann Mulligan, Stevens Avenue. South Amboy A dance and buffet is planned departed for Keflovic. Iceland, this past Mr .day headed for featuring the Show-Off* Keflovic Naval Air Station where he will be working on flight Tickets can be purchased by contacting members of the simulators there for about a year comnnttee or by calling ("hairmwn retirwl chief Kd O'l^eary at Jim picked up specialized training on flight simulators while 7JI (M41 or Patrick McCarthy at 727- l#if»7 Prrn-eeds from the serving with the US Air Force He accepted employment d;mcr arc used toward the ycarl> Scholar A.hletc Award Last with Dynalectron of Ft Worth. Texas, and recently lived in vcar s scholarship amounted to$l.(NMi INI Kansas City while on the job for ti*.° firm Good Luck in Iceland. Jim! St Mary's Klementary Homo School Association is Father lecturing to 10-year old son on choosing the right sponsoring a bus trip to Vanity Fair Outlet in Reading, PA. words for expression: "When grandma sings and crochets, Huses will leave the school parking lot at 7 Mi a m Cost of the you do not refer to her as a 'happy hooker ' And when grandma LOOKING BACK 85 UARS Pasi Grand KmgM louts Meiuros and Jvrrr trip is 112 Forre*ervationscall721 5617 before October I St. is not sitting in he rot ker. you don't say, 'She's of f her rocker' O'Connor co chairmen ol Ine 8Slh Anniversary Celebration at the local Knights of Columbw Council sc»n Ihe rotter at names on the charter ol the organization A bus trip is planned to Reading. PA , to go to as many HISTORICAL NOTES Henry Fo-d introduced the THt baofuft it sthtduM for 'iaturdiy evening at the Knifhti of Cotoinsw outlets as time will allow The price is $14 00 Refreshments famous "Model T on October 1,1908 The California gold will be served The bus leaves at 7 00 am from Pine Aveaue rush began on October*. 1848 and Gabriel Terrace, • Morgan section) Please call 7214MI The South Amboy Lions Club is currently conducting a for reservation!* membership drive and is looking for some good men to join their ranks. The Lions Club is meeting tonight at John's Ism HUM At SAFA Monthly Halfway House, at 7:00 P.M . if any prospective members 'wish inquire about membership. March 14-Marrlilft.iaM Report Applications may be obtained from Ray Tomaszewski, The South Amboy Senior Citizens will sponsor a trip to An Open House Program Captain Lee G. Stelner of Frank English, Thomas Downs IV. Jack Hulsart or Jim Paramount Resort in Parksvitle. NY. CatsklU Mountains for parents and other the South Amboy First Aid Mulvey for ftve days and four nights interested community adults has issued the following The Lions Club is charity-oriented, providing assistance to $152 00 each, double occupancy, includes transportation will be held on Thursday, report for the month of the blind in the area, furnishing eyeglasses to the needy, meals, and all activities The bus leavei South Amboy tottot October ll, at H G Hoffman September: sponsoring the annual Halloween Costume Parade for city Cititens Building. Stevens Avenue For further information High School, John Street The Squad answered a total children, distributing posters and paints to the children of call72l47M, evenings 5 to 8 from7:30to8:S0p.m of 134 calls: 61 emergencies, South Amboy School Students and gives a wards to the pupils of Joseph R. DePasquale, 47 transports, 10 fires. 9 ech school for iioster paintings, arid honors deserving clttsens principal, said faculty miscellaneotiv A total of 577 and youths at their annual spring dinner for civic and May a, IMS members will be available to man hours ere expended. scholastic accomplishments What more could they do! Join Caribbean and Mexico Trans-Canal Cruise A two w*t« answer questions Open High members for the month them! trans-canal trip by air and sea Is planned and includes seven House provides the were: Betty Leveille, 63; Bob ports There will be a night front Newark Airport to Fart opportunity for you to meet Scully. §3; John McClood, S3; Uuderdale, Florida to board the S S Rotterdam THe islands the staff, obnrvi curriculum The average length of days for this weak is II noun and 37 DonRileySr. 43; and Doug minutes. are Cartagen. Columbia. San Bias Island. Republic of mateiiale and equipment. Blooagooo, 46. PaaacM, Cristobol, thru the Panama Canal Puerto CaMam Individual conferences are Acaaulco. Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas in Mexico to Port not to beheld at this time. Our of Embarkation to San Diego. Cal Some will continue main latentto fo r parent and STATEMENT OF vacation in California after the Cruise For further community awareneas of the OWNERSHIP information contact Hyacinths Burke at 721*717 or 7114721 educational foals of Hoffman •* ewnerfthl*. mini «M circulation M Mr Aet »f Travel arrangements are by Sowa Travel Services. Inc High School Please come! Octatora. (W. MV eawntltMUl C*4« riM t/tl/N Till* or ENTERPRISES Pitfclleatte* Tit* South Amboy yuMafcod wmUy •( If* No 721-6743 II . South Amfcoy. NJ by tho In Customized Taa-thlrta Octeaer 21. itM Trip to Graymoor Monasterv in Garriaan. Tickets are all soW out for R NY Bustoleaveat$.Q0am ^^ TfopMoa • Jackaia * Spoftfnaj iMHavnta Polite Chief 0'Leery'• m*tirt* w^tet UniUtMNtt M* by JWvemaera.i7. i$«-a^as trip to Orlando, Floriek the fhaltraar Oct. IT at JR. WOJCtBCHOfJBRI call tn. PAT fX)CK JR. KJ n»aouni AM&OY CITIZEN 1JS4

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fTTTTTT ::;::i:rTTTTT ••»•*»•••*••• Thursday, October 4,1M4 The? SOUTH AM BO Y CITIZEN Voice Master Clm Summer Library Reading Olympics Awards M*Mcu Finilejtisl At Ul«m Uiivenity CsvdjNewi At its regularly scheduled The Ordinance erf Distinguished voice monthly meeting, the South Communion will be observed teacher Dr. Berton Coffin Amboy Irish-Americans during the ll am Morning will conduct a matter class began preparations for this Worship Service, Sunday, for students at Rutgers year s upcoming Dinner October 7. at the First Baptist University on Tuesday. i)anet and the St Patrick's Church The pastor. Rev E October 9, as part of the Day Parade Although these (iemo Devers will conduct Harriet Katsman Levine event* are still some way off, the service, assiste I by Master Class Series .ill members should begin to members of the Hoar 1 of Kree and open to the public, think about their (Ciders There will be a coffee the class will be held from hour immediately following II:30 a.m. to2:30 pm in the contribution* Mime and 1 the service in Fellowship Nicholas Music Center on th<- .issistam "' to both of lhe«<* Hall The Community Life Douglass College campus affairs, as these are most. Committee will meet at 12:15 The master class series is to important und d^tterve some p m in the Kducalton sponsored hy the Associate tmu'iirulronsideratiuri Alumnae of Douglass College Kit (^umlan. Parade building and the State University of Crwnrin.in is starting to Bible Study Fellowship IH 's Mason Gross i nnliitt groups for scheduled for 7 <'l() pm School of the Arts participation in this years Tuesday October K |i,ii;tdc Any organization Coffin will also conduct a The Hand Kign Class will that is interested in master class on Saturday. take place at 12 30 ptn marching, and was not October 6. in Rehearsal Hall Wednesday, October lout the contacted last year is urged United Methodist Church. on the Douglass campus, •-;-• to write to Pat in care of the trom 10:30a.m to 12:30pm Frank Avenue Choir Irish American*, at P () Box and from 1 30 to 3.30 p m rehearsal will begin at 6 30 HI4. South Amboy. N'J 08879. Sponsored by the New Jersey Pictured it the *mner i of the Go for ptn in the church tfiviMKhim the organization's Chapter.of the National Iht CokT summer reading olympici auditorium name approximate number Association of Teachers of conducted it the S»dtc Pope Dovdtll The Mission Circle has PttUk tibtary on Stevens kit and id marchers, and a contact planned a Work Day on Singing and by Second St.. which wit under the IM'ison with a phone number Thursday. October II. the Mason Grots Schools it is station of Mru Kathy sMttf. who ir adrircs.s He will in turn beginning at loot) a m All free to all students and NATS wat in charge »l the Hbrarv wmnwr roU r contact the K P f° more you need is a pair of scissors, members, admission Hor activity sroer an details others is$IO. PartkioMtt in the Olympics were a pair of willing hands, and a Both bus tnp4the Atlantic Reservations for a box liftn a number of cattforiat to sandwich to feed the inner City trip. an*the Notre I lineh on October 6 may be chow hoM, inch H "The Mystify woman the circle will Marathon ' "fktitn ftncin|,' and Dame vs Navy football made by phoning (201) 932 provide tasks to do. and a "lelay Running lidfles ' which mil mK arc filled Anyone who beverage lo HA62. the fw is $425 K<> with your mvotwei rtadJng a required antounl ot (ouId not get a seat but lunch Author and co-author of tatf m each catstw to quality at a contacted the committee The Freedom several books on signing, chairman, still has a chance. Journcyers" have Coffin is a professor of voice The reading skill development as lists are being held in case scheduled a May Kide on at Southern Methodist prMMliM undertaken by the library ot cancellations Friday evening. < Ktober 12 t Diversity's Meadows •to produced low CMlnlariti who School of the Arts •eft leer gtM modal mnntu. namely Members Duos are still Coming F.vents World Liu St Mm. Hatihew Gothlein Tom delinquent for some of you'' Fellowship* »ffennn. Sunday. The Harriet Katzman McKay, and Joanne SaHnewtci Please take a minute to check October 14. ABW Mission l.i-vine Master Class Series In to pKeto. left to right are hi to see that you are paid up. Circle meeting Monday. w ill continue on November 5. row, Mirhael McKay. Kyle Huey and if not. please do so as soon October l.V Annual C K O P featuring Carola Grindea Tsaiwt McKay and Dinttl Stbban as possible'' walk to fight World Hunger. (inndea is a piano professor 2nd row, Carolyn Lewicfet Monies Sunday. October 21. Church at the Guildhall School of Lang. Ktvin Mauwn. Irian Casanova The next meeting will be Business meeting. Tuesday, Music and Drama in London. MatHiew Colhlttn back row. Kathy held on November h. 1984 All October 23 and lectures widely on Madftf Chrisloshtf Madtr. Jostph mem hers should attend and tension in piano playing -• its Ltwicii. Jtnniltr lamer Joanne get into the swing of things importance and dangers in Salfcitwict. Mkhtit Lang. Lisa Si before February s Dinner Mm, Mchatd St lelm. and librarian performance and teaching Dance and March's Parade DtJorn Teeeico Program Director Kjthy Madger presenti medaK lo MitthewGuihlein aft 7 and are finalized Remember. PhoMisrAdaMRitrsI Jennifer Rimer jgf 10 your ideas and contributions on committees are Obituary important! Get involved and ftvcitan MRS ROBERT I JONASON Tileit Search Court Sancta have some fun" He's My Brother" will be Jean M Jonason of 112 the title of Rev Roth's Camellia Rd , Goose Creek, The John Hopkins Maria No. 382 Seaisr Citiieas sermon al this Sunday's 10 wife of Robert I Jonason, University has opened its Court Sancta Maria. No The South Amboy Senior btieaHettrs am Worship Church School died recently in North annual Talent Search to 382. Catholic Daughters of Citizens Club will meet on begins at 8 45 Charleston, So Carolina identify seventh grade America, will meet on Wednesday, October to, at l CalMitWarVeleftH We hav« a full calendar this youths with high verbal, The funeral took place in Thursday. October 11 at 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizens National Commander week beginning Monday at 7 mathematical, or general Immaculate Conception ptn at the K of C Hall Center on Stevens Avenue David J Zielinski has with the trustees, then st 8 intellectual abilities. Roman Catholic Church Hostesses will be Mrs announced Pretident with the U M W Executive Conducted by the Burial was in Carolina Patricia Delfonzo and Mrs Reagan signed into law a bill Committee University's Center for the Memorial Gardens A Aurelia Schulmeister Happy 17th granting a Federal Charter Tuesday at 7 the Youth Christian wake service was Advancement of to the Catholic War Veterans Group will meet to plan '.heir held in Stuhr't Northwoods Academically Talented Birthday, of the United States of Haunted House for Chapel Youth (CTY), students Catharine! America, Inc on August 17. Halloween; at 8 the Mrs Jonason was born identified for participation in 1984 Education Committee wilt the program are eligible for Nov. 18,19J8, in Bordentown, Speaker tanker II The Catholic War Veterans meet CTY advanced courses and October loth N J , a daughter of John Our Lady of Victories HSA is only the 59th organization Save next Monday, reiidential summer Steinmetz and Lillian Bower has slated a speaker from the L0V8 n Offl yOMT iMMly to receive a Federal Charter October 15 for the Hobo programs. Steinmeti She attended Middlesex Commission on and, significantly, the first Dinner This ir one evening Principals and guidance Bordentown schools and was Education for its initial Catholic organiaation to when the ladies are allowed counselors have been 1 a member of Immaculate school year meeting. The receive the nation • honor to be bums Dinner is at 8:30 provided with detailed Praytr to th« Conception Church and us meeting, scheduled for Headquartered in And next Tuesday, October information about the Talent Holy Spirit Women'sClub October 10th at 8 p m In the Washington, DC, the 18 at 8 p m the Charge Search. Completed Surviving are h*r Parish Center, will deal with PRAYER THROUGH ap- Catholic War Veterans were Conference of the church plication to the Holy husband; two suns, Robert I. registration forms must be 'Non-Public School founded in Astoria, New meets for its annual election Jonason Jr., ot Hilton Head mailed and postmarked no Services " The speaker will Spirit. Holy Spirit, you'who of fic solve all problems, light all York, on May 12.1935. by the °' ««"s. budget, and the* Island and David F Jonason liter than November 18. For discuss State Laws 198 and church name roads so that I can attain late Rt Rev Msgr Edward Be sure to be more information write: 19U which provide funding to of Goose Creek; a daughter, my goal. You who give mt J Higgins They will be there! CTY, The John Hopkins Anna M. Jonason of Mount the private school sector the) divine gift to forgive) celebrating their MHh Pleasant; a sister, Lillian S University, Baltimore, Parents as well ai the and forget all evil against Anniversary in 1988 rnA _, , Maryland. 21218, or call < 301 > interested public are urged to Ul Fitzmorris of South Amboy, mt and that In all in- National Commander * • ronlff Weftmn N J ; and two grandchildren 338-84H attend. stances of my Ufa you are with mi. I want in this •Zielinaki noted. "Catholic There will be an election Short prayer to thank you War Veterans everywhere for a trustee at the October (or all things as you "^n- are extremely pleased with 11. 1984 8/00 p.m. meeting of firm once again thai I our nation's honors of a Court Sancta Maria No 383, Ctvtdof n«v«r want to bt Federal Charter This is a Catholic Daughters of the separated trom you svtn recognition and tribute by Americas All members and In spit* of all matertal our country for our SO yea rs of please try to at tend iMueton. l wish to be with consistent dedication to the y you m eternal glory. Thank you for your marcy toward ••v»piiaii«i7hospitalisedu veteransreieranii,, ouourr 4.1 . g-,, ,_, . m» and mint. youth, senior citizens and the Atlantic UtV I Tip community Tht person' must say community f South AmhoAm hoy PoPouMt 8MS this prayer for three con- The Cathode War Veterans V.K.W Color Guard is Ca*U, aecutiv* days After threa and Auxiliary provides sponsoring a trip to Resorts days tht favor requested various services to ail war oh November 14th Bus will wtn be granted, even If it veterans, hospitallied leave from Stevens Ave 4 may appear difficult This veterans in 8S VA Medical ik prayer must bt published David Street at 330 P M Unmtdlsttly afttr tht Centers and 18 State Cost of Reservations is favor Is granted without Veteran Homes, all across •13 00, with a lio rebate and Qmit+md, Pu^U •/ Si «W tk+ Qmtmrn mentioning the favor. Only tikt f B your Initials should appear r»llg1ofi.orcokJf..tnocosMo given For rtWattom at tht bottom. •ny war veteran, through a 781-0SM or M.Z in a TteMOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN -5- ThurnUy, October 4. Mi

Jaime* G Roro», ion)of Patricia Roro» of Driftw/tod Dtiv*. Parlin, has tfeen At the first regular meeting ajfteially accepted into Hie of the year the guest speaker U.aV Military Academy s scheduled was Mis& Dawn of Cadett aft a new Marie Falk, delegate to the 1 Dear Parents of the rUw of l«M N J S F W C (iirls As you might know from recent newspaper reports many icdooi efcaTtaf the annual Citizenship Institute, it was announced by Mrs Elmer districts in Middlesex County begin this school year without ttacHar contracts Some have since settled; others are still netotiatinf Tjb* parade followed six Hrookman. President of the Whit you mtfht not be aware of is that your own ttachars have afto fjajfkaaf rtgoroui bamc cadet Woman's Club of South been working without a contract and have not been able to reach (relating at the Went Point, Amboy agreement with the Board of Education N.Y-, academy Training in Meeting sof the (iKWC Much has Down uid of the success achieved by our students in both Bj»tlUar> customs and Woman's Club of South the MBS and CAT tests taken this past year, the presttfe and pride they Qajurtasicv. drill and physical Amboy are held at the gained by establishing their athletic prowtss and the academic ability e»nditioninR, tactual Manonic iTodge on Main they displayed in the Olympics ot the Mind competition Thousands of txarciaeit and the firing of Street in South Amboy dollars have been spent this y«*r upgrading and adding new programs to VMajpona introduced the basic Beverages and dessert are our curriculum Never has there been any mention of th#;thrust behind all d to military life with served this success YOUR TEACHERS emphasis on At each of the monthly Our contract expired in June and we hive been worfcmf without ont . duty, honor and meHingK gu*MA are always invited I previous years, (he «hiie negotiations continue In spite u! the fact that we are one o1 the eewptry first meeting of thf year lowest paid districts in the county (24th out of 25). we have not been able The academy is a four year celebrated Membership Ti'ii to reach agreement with the Board However we have continued to carry •educational institution However, this year the out our responsibilities as educators in a professional manner thus graduating men and women Membership Tea will he providing a school atmosphere conducive to learning There is not to aerve an career Army GREETINGS D t lormer South AMbo/in Mr& Mary Warn •ho hit returned to combined with the special teacher in our system who wants to see our children s education officer* In addition to South Amboyy *Htf art abttnee ol four yeary s A prttcnlatiop n ot i Catholic Christmas Meeting Daughters tl Amtrica pf ofram «m prmnlod by Mrs lUlhtttn hampered in any way military training, the According to the By laws. Rtttfit ol Court Sancta Mafia No 31? and Mrs MaritSorrentmo Therefore we ask you our parents and partners in the quest for high academy offers athletics and the formality of sponsorship by Adam Kttrtl academic standards for our children to support us tit our request for a aa academic curriculum and of a wail are waived and salary that allows us to at least remain on an even with cost of living Which includes basic and the new members are PI BLK MIT1IK increases We ire not asking for some outrageous or exorbitant amount of engineer ing sciences and SEALED BIDS • JJ be revived from welcomed freely a' the Type'O' bidden cle«*if>«d under N J S A money We ue asking for »h increase (hat is equitable md allows us to Metal iciences and the membership mc-eling 17 7 » I « *«q . in thr Heann* Room feel respected is professionals humanities Donors Needed Koom l*>Meir> Buifcfenf. Trampotatrai tt is not necessary to wait Building.. I03J .Park _ kwa. y Avenue We implore you to look into what is happening in our district and put New Jersey Blood Trenton. New Jersey uMif lo oo a m your support behind those who are second only to you in their concern for the December meeting OcUioer ». 1WM and opened and read Army 1st U John .1 Services, located at 167 New 1or your children s education: YOUR TEACHERS Porraro. ton of Joseph and < first Tuesday of the month > lor to join Contact Mrs Abaray Street in New Brunswick, WEARR£NVILL£ ROAD BRIDGE MembtrsSAEA Nancy Ferraro of Stevenson needs type 0 donors. If you Warren Road Bridge aver Green Brook Stroet, Parliiv has arrived at 721 .1885 for more Borough, of Middaaet. Township of information on membership have an 0 negative or 0 Green Brook. Mrtlfce*. and Somertet Editor for Buty in (iarlntedt. West positive blood type, please Counties Federal Kioierl No ttormany. from Fort (arson. Meetings are generally M737Ji|

On Sunday. OctobsrT, 1$$4, Forestry host RAIL EXPO.» from 9:08 a.m. to 5:00 pm, railroadiana. model and toy the Trains will return to the train Show and Sale, at former Central Railroad Liberty State Park on the Terminal at Jersey City Hudson River. Jersey CKy, when Communipaw Admission is $JM per Commemorative* and The adult, children under 12 Knends of The New Jersey accompanied by parent are «Vntral with the New Jersey free Portion of proceeds state Department of from each paid admission is hnvironmental Protection donated to The Statue of Division of Parks and Liberty Restoration Fmd

TAX SAUC N * Y' ',J NEr Illinoit and Irtland The oriftnil in biothtrs and filled t*tl d'rciawdl inclvSKl THE DOOUNC tf UNION look place on Au|uil M 19t4 »1 tht South ONtMTOBERlS.lNNMM MWwvwki dMi 117 pto»*« »tttnd»r>| Tht oMttt in alttndMCt MI a5 rt«t Mary O'lury. *«tw>' Burftt Anna Cathman John Doohn| Htltn Nobtt Md I Any»hMdaa EKhsa)x«irarwMrhtlMrtMnoothtrpuiTlMMr«ha reported that many people made by the gifted and MMU>lhality of South Amboy in I** tor r*d*mption«l«gN« 1' >•% < violation of the law other than the sick-out last talented students in their k The city fathers approved, have commented favorably 4 rtrhpurchttarthaHthaHNN ritli '*r k— —-»'<—«»"*«--ft»«»—-»'<—«»"*«--ft » week and yesterday's Olympics of the Mind" on second reading, a on the placement of a regular picketing parrtipurctiMariby him vponcompliant* with thaa* conAtionAt * resolution amending the policeman at the MainSt and programs as evidences of the JOANNK BKKNNAN TAXCDUJECTOft However, on Monday. quality of education that the existing parkinf! ordinance tr» Stevens Ave. Crossing. SAl.Rn* RKALPHOPERfV K<)R INPAIimXES October 1st. the S.A.E.A. did teachers give to the pupils. providing parking Councilman Tarallo asked publish and circulate a flier AND OTHER MUNK IPA1XHAKGEK convenience for handicapped Natalie Brennan, City Clerk, They also pointed out in the PUBLIC NOTICE taharafc-fivan thai I J«ann*Braniian rotlactorofTaMtaf to parents stating that the flier that they Save worked UwOty of South AmtMjr. in thoCounty of Middltn and : LIST grant* available and Frank tavern license of Key Largo. the teachers appealed to the rirtt Publication Cross, consultant will Appeal to Parents parents to support them in Sacond Publication 17. IMM FaurtiPuiicalvonOctoaayM ii Inc.. formerly the Three for Support t describe the revitalization Brother* and the Hillcreat. at "our quest for a salary that In the circular prepared by Marill^l Sim* Addr*M Taift !aur*ai Tau. study he made of Broadway the comer of George St. and allows us to at least remain the S.A.E.A.. the teachers on an even keel with the cost i 7 STtHicMandSt • Ml M MR I 747 M Police Commendation* Stevens Ave to be operated I i m 411 Ward Av* 751 V 77 M HSM informed parents that the Ptl. William Cheeseman by Mr Mazzeo. trading as of living increases." I Ii HOkMMkay Mf^armarAv* 1MS04 school district students had JtKP aSbordamownAv* mO7 nar lift 7* and Ptl Gerald PiixoU were The association leaders IS 71 Masistta.Inc. achieved considerable V Oarakek taHanrySt IM J* commended for their quick The transfer of the license have been meeting with a Ctoanupeftarfaa IISS action on averting a robbery success in the Minimum mediator from the Public J0 R Ulitiaaaiiy BSBordantownAv* Mat of My Wife's Place on Rt. 35 Basic skills teats and in the 4t Jl R Qtrhaaiiv iMBufdwownAv* til» (7 B 74117 at Krausser's Food Store Employees Relations Com 44 I A ftj UrvtaatowtkiBMJohnSt aUaa M70 was not approved pending a California Achievement tests Ml» Sept. IS, which was in mission when an impasse U 7 R Olihaatr) WPiralSi inin 114 01 I.OB I? hearing at the next business this past year and that great a t R Olrhaafcty UTMainSt I (MM 110 IS progress at the time of their was reached September 27th 1 IMM meeting The tavern has not pride and prestige has been a R Qlchiltry tit Mam S< IOMM 110 15 1.1MO4 intervention and subsequent been open for sometime due and a decision was agreed a R Olchaaa*y inMainSt M3H ID II M4M attained by the high schools 3 111* 277 U arrest. to complaints registered upon to go into fact-finding, IS R 10SP*ltua,st I«S« athletic teams, as well as by 3 fy 1X0 07 144 24 J444JI which i« still continuing Miao »M Also commended wasagainst it. AddadAjaaaamaM 71)4* 3 4M H Ml II Capt. Edward Cieslsrcryk The mayor and council SI Highway »M J»4 00 ran «t p IM II .13113 14MI1 for his timely report - passed three resolutions Heavy Fines- < continued from page 1 > 17 ROarfcaaiay iMContogwAv* iTo a Q47 Thomas W Pyne. age 24, to Untawra St H4hwiYt» 131II accidents occuring over •'• commending the Knights J .OSll IM Peter S Egan, 2S2 IIS 4 DOtrtwaary 3l4MainSt 17M74 past severs 1 years *t iht Columbus for continuous 142 Second St., pleaded guilty 4 R OfcMktkay J] 30 nr incrsase of flow in trsffic. Nebus and Chester S. Sgt Anthony Warn and was an alcoholic beverage while IM It 157 H Drlawaki (SIM TtM I.OBM Thomas O'Brien stated, the Zamorski. who are being fined ISO and $15 Foe leaving under legal age, and was 711 M report was an importyant honored at a testimonial the cene of an accident, to fined $35 and $13 costs DELINQUENT WATER UST document toward obtaining dinner at the Step-Inn in which he also pleaded guilty. Gary T Engelhart. 244 Bteck Nam* Tatot traffic light control there. Sayreville by the Polish hepatdtSOOandSl*. M u R Jankowil* in No Broadway MI0M Tiler St.. was found guilty of HIM Mrs. Brown reminded American Citizens Club on 44 4A L Mwmnct til So 9l»v*ntAv* Adrian M. Jones. 34 Wilson disregarding instructions 44 4B I* SVPMMICO lllSa StavaaaAv* 1*4 tl residents that the Oct. 13th and retired police St., South River, was fined from Sgt Kenneth 44 • A Lavandaaai St»v«MAv* mm registration office for voting Cheif Edward T O'Leary, 41 I OtwDaM US and 110 for allowing his Szatkowski while he was I* T Mcrptwiiy W17 will be open from 9 am. to # who is also being honored at a boat and trailer to be parked directing traffic and paid $50 IS RrMat III* testimonial dinner at the 74 IA K Wakttk 14414 p.m. Tuesday for the last on a public street for more and $10. time for residents wishing to Shalimar Banquet Center. n IS IITM than 4$ hours, and paid $23 John A Ctottajlo. 261 So II lllSePtWaiSt III 41 register for the General Aberdeen, Oct. 27th 7J II IMMMryU BM« and$10. Main St . Mllltown, was 3S elections in November Joseph Keenan of Fourth tl alraiTtil MlHtarySi •T.ST Cheryl A Riley, South issued a summons by State 44 to MaWoadSt isi a St. was confirmed ss a Councilman O'Brien stated Amboy. on a complain of Police Officer Sgt. C. Hanson m • IWHK) IIOSKMMISI a 4i emphatically thst no regular member of the ot 17 TPwn HlJaMiM Howard Wood of East With s delinquent Inspection tl LO'BrMR mmtwm politicing will be allowed Zoning Board of Adjustment, M IlliMMM Brunswick, was fined $35 and and paid $10and$10 41 1 near voting polls election replacing Mrs Joyce II m.m $15 costs for refusing to leave Thomas Jasionowtkt. 114 44 day. Schaber, who resigned SI • "/Camart Till the Copper Penny Tavern Luke St., Morgan, age 17, SI 11 A Raad n.n He also commended the RCMUIW after being directed to do so pleaded guilty to being an SI II «J Bd. of Ed and tot city dit rict TT niOaarftM 7I.M Happv Birthday, on a summons issued by Sgt. unlicensed driver, as 0 tl ACamray »O«tSt teachers for not striking I Warn. She also paid US to the charged by Ptl George Kern, 41 R Mann ts during the current contract Batte! It f rtrtar* Violent CrHnei and paid $»and$l5 4 negotiations impasse. Compensation Board Darryl Pianola. A2 4 laaPtttiM aa October 10,1984 II inn Bayshore Dr., pleaded guilty 31 n tan to refusing to leave the area. II I laaini II HllOn AW IMll charged by Ptl. Carl Nemeth. tt 1 7llSar*ant«wnA»* IMM and was levied $15 and $10. • i liaartrtmAv* tan 411 Ward Av* ma Big Savings 14 1 E Akackl Joseph A White. 31 Becker P 17 I SSI Pan last ma Dr.. Partin was fined $50 and IM UP TO 30% — 40% - 50% $25 for consuming beer on a 144 r«a«i IM II faiiuua in a public street according to a (47 4 4MWtaMSI 141 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED summons issued by Sgt 111 MMTVMTI NlWUmaWSt tars IIT » R Umardo • PUSMUM at a Kenneth Szatkowski IS4 1 CraMn IPupafcRd IMTI ALL FURNITURE MUST GO Michael A. Boucha/d. 12 IM 14 M m IH Sk IMM Thomas St, pleaded guilty to I M f\itm\\ m 314 M Mattresses, bedroom seta, kitchen sets, living room seU, IM M ILnta tan disregsrding s stop sign, IS I J gMa tables, lamps 10 arn resulting in sn accident, and I DtJoy MM III I was assessed $50 and $10 I* iaa II mm David S Gomez, 3 m II 144 N. n Driftwood Or . was charged lit I »NaPaiU» Sun Valley Furniture I i it a by Ptl. Bernard MacKlel with III nsWanutst IIS 4 VK^MtotSt MM 495 So. Pine Ave., South Amboy, NJ parking on a sidewalk He 111 II M40MlsrSt m tl pleaded guilty tnd was fined m I as 721-1306 WO and 110 m 4 Hours: Mon.-Frl. 8:30-5:30 Sat. 9 A.M. -12 Noon m IMM TUaOVTH AMHOY CITIZEN -7- Thurtday. October 4,1M4

Classified $TR|KE$ N SPARES li The 1985 FORMA IK AUTO8 FOR HALK At the Boai J of Education ItTS Camaro V8. Auto. CJov t surplus Cars ft Trucks meeting held September 24th AM/FM cassette. 63.000 He«tk Aaseey WeaieM's under 1100 Now available in Friday Menifaig Sealers in the school auditorium on St Mary's High School, KM Cond H.ooo 721 IOM. < Mixed) Saaieaia>*rn.i«t4 altar 4 pm your area. Call ) <«]») 54W John St, Mayor J Thomas South Amboy has noan 0M1 Mhrs n>aiemaerll.lta4 W L Cross and Councilmen Bruce notified that two of Its seniors Landmark Tavern 9 3 Richmond and Frank Tarallo HKI-PHANTI-:i> HIGH GAMES have been designated SayrevilkBar a 4 Joined Supt John S Olexa Driving Instructor, will COOKBOOKH Stanley Johns 215, Mary Commended Studenta in the Camay Aluminum 8 4 and Robert Bloudgood, train 7274*61 MAKK (iRKAT , 1984 No. 1 U.S. Hlghwsy 206 First Baptitt Church Haber&McGowun 1<> 2 September 1.1 Carney's Aluminum 10 2 at 7 30 p m at the American Somervliie. N J. 0sl7ft Second* Stockton St Legion Hall. 11) David Say re woods Matnt « 4 NURSES AIDES South Amboy Street South Amboy Robert Kubisiak Agc> 6 6 Morning Worship 11 00 am Parents, managers, Full Time — Part Tim First Nat Bank 4 8 Nursery Provided coaches. and anyone 8 AM.'- 4 PM O'Connors Music Men 4 8 Security Quarda E Genio Devers. Pastor interested in coaching, PULLY nwt 4 PM 9PM R&R Printing 3 9 Tel 721 1216 managing, or becoming an INWHtD ESTtMATtt 4PM M Midnight KurzawaFnrl Hm 3 9 Due lo recent expansion in officer are urged to attend our security depi . we are Apply HIGH GAMES k HIGH SETS this important meeting now accepting applica- Somerset Valley Kevin Cahill 223. 212: 609; Country tion* for pan ..me Nursing Home Lou Volosin 213 560, Bill pereons tor store detec Route 22 Ktrr> Eldridge 225: 580; Ray Aluminum tlve*. Positions available b> ifcr Bound Brook <> Farley 968 Bill Buskey 209 & Horn* Oft alt shifts Experience Three Game W inners WEST preferred but will tram HanUn Priming'Co Inc Improvements idS No K*Uu» 8fc Haber Ir McGowen over right persons Salary South Amboy N J OSSTO SayrewoodB, Carney's over QARAQE Roofing & Siding negotiable Can for ap FihtblKhvd.IMM O'Connors, and Kubisiak s pointment J K Wo)rMChowski Complata Leaders & Guttero Antiques Wanted! Managing'Editor over First National Bank Auto Repairs Storm Windows 561-7050 CHINA • GLASS Two Game Winner Doors Subscript ton Rait* Rt RoverKurtuwas 486 So. Pine Ave. FURNITl'RE |*oop#ryr KMART CORP. South Amboy Jack Qendlek 11M W. 22 JEWELRY • Rl'GS, Thtt nfw*9*pr will not l Item to entire contents (or error* •ppasrtng in Uw HENRY'S 721-8710 No. Ptainfleld, NJ a Mil US w^^^oo-wr*^ GENERAL tzi/oy * cocktail at out co/y bar whlla waiting, tot dinnar . , t ajBjBjgajgjan . • •' •• »| : COMPMt ^^^2 «n«rgy 'J CONTRACTORS MrWtNC 6 to 1:30 F.M. (Taka Out Ortftra Avalt.) t SOLAS WATM NIAffM i™^^M •*VI°9 *i , • aATMtOOM IIXTuail 24 Hr. Wrecker Service W§9kly Spcc/t/t KOMtia • naiaoiAU TUBI water he«itets • MASTKMM Heavy Duty Towing LODOf AVAH.AHI FOU MINTAL • VAMfTMl ft** Dears* asvr aiaUn Mi*cowHiir«neN Wea«m - Carpentry Mat * CaM fcrttel er Cewplett Okman 721-4241 usHM UMK LodQt looatlon: Rgftttn St. n#xt to B4E Uqooft mwfsv 721-6863 PHONE: 727-7170 MNtON CITIZfM OiaCOUNT AVAILABiS TheSOlTHAMBOY CITIZEN -8- Thursday .October 4,1984 OPEN DAILY 7A.M>IOP.M. PRiei £ trier/VE : ccr-4-. (9&4 TO OOT. to, FULL CUu/tn QCAltafO... NEW JERSKY PICK n PICK 4 WELTKLY LOTTERY- AMERICAN SUNDAY LEPGER EGGS '/lib orcoipoors AT 20 GUAM > • 1AK0 RJEODIAR P HARD GHEF J IVEKWURST G SALAD AND BOLOGNA / Whife Rock 99 SMALL BAG 29 SODA 2/ wise, EARLY BIRD /> £ O O A NO POTATO IV'' 79' E^ Iliri^f* BOTTLfc" OK 'While Rock" SIZE PAf?ry,Sf/B S O (1 A FREH RON RI GO CUTS AT RUM ^ X&G-UIAK PR/OB. ..

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