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SO UTH SOUTH AMBOY, N J

Flashbacks of 1960

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Ad should they decide to Beer — Wine — Liquor — Cordials — Soda nounced by the Sacred Heart Holy Name Society. hibernate, the public clamor for their services will cause them Otto Mflller, retiring warden of the Christ Episcopal to once again tit at the helm of things to help direct the dty. Church was1 honored at a testimonial dinner. Vftncent J. Nebus was presented with the Pelican awEtrd, highe&t scouting award, by ,

joy, health and prosperity be with you through all its days.

JULIE'S Beauty Parlor

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JULIE DOWNS, Prop.

O Jjew/ear Away we go into the New Year. And here's hoping it's a glorious year

Mason-Wilson Funeral Home

gine/r* K>f«{l»« for i/our

Uappin*l», hialtk ami prosperity

m ikm A W Yaar

M A I N LIQUOR STORE 191 MAIN STREET

SOUTH AMBOT

FoHowint t i the attendance honor roll Hsttng for the $outh Amboy Public school: Grade 1 Daniel Acerta, Robert Breaeflbwkl, Douglas Buckalew, Louise Caldeooth, Donna Lee Cotter, Charles English, Patsy Sue Fkntno, Oall Gawenus, George Orlf f en, Pattl Jorgensen, James Keegan, John Krofik, Joan Kru*. James Ludtow, Dennis McCarthy, Lawrence Parson* Pfttrtata Ahaluha, Harold Warner and Oerald VoloGrade IB . J o y c e Bright, Marjorte4 Hamilton, L o i s Maxfleid, C a r o l Mtohalaky, Petty Mundy, Linda Tlce, Debra WM&eomb, Joanne Wlstuba, DpneJd Freer, Stephen Oarvey, James Heath, Theodore Ruff, Kenneth Kublnak, Bob Point, David Rehn, WUIlam Ward, A l b e r t Mark Travtnsky and James Sttola. Grade BA Karl Butckrood, Leonard Hanoen, F r a n k Jonason. OatAn Maq Kensle, Paul Mundy, William Paraona, D a v i d Roberts, Michael Tingle, Roger White, Thomas Wortley, Sylvia Cragg, Benfta Formoso, J u d i t h Sandra Bedmar, Mary Ann Ohonsky and Maureen Heiton. Ora4e t B Verna MokMU, L o u i s e Lltta, Virginia Loosen, Cynthia Ludtow, Cynthia Pillar and Mary Helen Ward. Grade SA Ruth Btoodgood, Vlvfcui Bolen, Kathryn Bouchard, Kathleen Dill, Brenda Haas, EMmbeth Hammel, Kathleen Kuttnak, C y n t h i a Looaoh, Jo-Ann Mlchateky, Wendy Romer, N o r e e n Schmidt, Candee B l e k e , Jean BaOQi, Karen White, Chmbrtfine Zavodsky, Carcdlyn Tttmt and EUaabeth Choneicy. Orad«> IB Davod A r k y , Thomas Brlnamen, BdwanS Campbell, Harold Coyle, John Freer, Thomaa Krollk, Sean Powers, Gary Read, Paul Sup and Joseph Ptorfcowskl. Grade 4A John Bloodeood, Edward Buckalew, Kim Dexhetsner, Donald Ludlow,- Gary Ros»man, James Tingle, Geraldine Estelle, Sue Ann Jona 7 •on, Vdckl Jorgemsen, Linda Larson, Anne Mane MaxfieOd, Barbara Shackeliton, Donna Mae Schmidt and Linda Thomoen. Grade ,iB Denlise Bedmar, Francia Chonaky, Donald Clayton, Eugene Kabookl* Linda PeU ersen, Beverly Samuetoon, Donna Marie Stolte, Lee Stratton, Raymond L u t e and Carol Whltcomb. Grade 5 Boyt Stephen, Cragg, Ronald Demne, Raymond D r o i t , Tertrance Hodd«r, Gary l a couzat, Alexander Jaklmowlcz, Robert Keegan, Rob-, ert KulUnak, WUUam Partsen, Ernest Read, Alfred Stamm, Ruael) Thomaen, Glenn White and Curtis Wood. Girls Margaret B a t t m JBandxa BoudLnot, Donna Butokerood, Ruth Bdwarda. Peg^ gy Griffin, Diana Heath Heath, JudMn Relck, MarJtuttth Rekek, Margaret Van Mterlo and Sharon Trout. Grade IA L o u i s Graver, RonaJd Hammel, William Keegan, Thomas Kennedy, Robert Krug. G a r y MacKinnon, Ronald Nota, Andrew P«teraon, Oeorge Point, Jamee Qulnilan, Andraw Roasman, Susan Glddea. Nancy Undblad, Patricia Nilsw and Kathleen Ralnone. Grade IB CilffoTd Oonnora, Jamea Hubbo, J o h n Lounsburf, W i l l i a m Luts, Steven Shackteton, WUUam Strait,

Stanley etrutfktortei, Anthony Tremaroo, O l y A t Trout, Donald Trout, Ros»ann Dyda, Utabtth Haas, Lftm Me Oracken,

Garden State Parkwa Adds MOk To Free Drinks January 1 RED BANK--The Garden Scate Parkway will add milk to ltfl annual New Year's Day offer of free drinks for safety. Katharine E. White of the New Jersey Highway Authority said • the fourth annual invitation to Parkway motorists on New Year's Day will Include milk as well as coffee and tea with the traditional doughnut, toast or a second drink. The AuthQfUyiaijuritatlone, passed out In card form to motorists at Parkway toll booths, are aimed at promoting maxlum road safety year-round as wellasdrulng perennially hazardous driving period: from midnight to noon each January 1st. The invitations will greet the early New Year's Day drivers and urge them to 8 top at the next Parkway restaurant ahead for coffee tea or milk as guests of the toll road. Some 6,000 Invitations are expected to be Issued by toll collectors between midnight and 11 a.m. Sunday. Commissioner White said the program seeks to remind motorists of the need to pause In their late-hour travels for a. refreshing break. She noted that Parkway drivers are permitted to stop along the right roadside for an emergency rest or nap as well aa at service areas. The invitations will be distributed only from those toll barriers which are located in advance of a restaurant gasoline station service area They will be honored at the restaurants until 12 noon. The program was first Introduced on the Parkway Jan. I, 1958.

The GUNDRUM SERVICE The more you H"t>w, the you know vim ought to know.

t tht Ntw Yeir, wi ixtmd out grtttingt and good wittits to you. At tht frontiers of achlevamtnt ind opportunity movt t v * outwtrd, m y tH of usfatW t com* munity ruth w t to • futuf• i f r t f t t r tfidttw ...W^wr NOonpiltJmifit

FIRST NATIONAL BANK South Amboy - Madison Township-''' •(.

AMMY CITIIBN

Hoffman, Watt Nuptials Held

, December 29, 196

Local Weddings Monday of the groom, and , Kurtz Nuptial? brother Theodora Yana* of BouUi

a cousin of the SOUTH AMBOY — MlM Amboy, bride. Carole Anne Kurzawa, daughter .of Mr. and -Mto. , Mr. and Mrs. Lipo left tor Frank T. Kurzawa, 338 a wedding ti: )p to MUml, Main Street became the Fla. For going away the bride of Frederick H. Kurtz, bride chose a black wool son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- suit with matching accesliam KUMZ, 512 Alpine St., sories, a mink stole and during ceremonies at the white orchid corsage. Sacred Heart Church Mon- The bride, a graduate or day afternoon, The Jtev. Sayrevllle High School and Walter Urbankk officiated. Douglass College Is on the GHven In marriage by her faculty of the Irwln School Bftfi ...to. udylng for Tne*r master's sheath gown with detachable train and portrait degree In education at neckline. Her four Werred Rutgers UnAverstty. Ths bridegroom, va gradfingertip length vrtl of uate of Perth Amboy High French illusion was attached to a crown of orange School and the Newark blossoms. She carried a School of Engineering, Is a bouquet of stepnanotfa and veteren of the U. 8. Army. He Is employed as a sales white polnsettas. Mlas Colette Kurzawa was engineer with the Indusmaid of honor for her sie- trial Insulators Corp. of | ter. Bridesmaids were the Perth Amboy. Misses Janet Niedtopp and Kathe-ine Kurtz, a Aster of the groom, both of South SOUTH AMBOY _ St. and J. Desmond Saver rof Amboy. Floreen Pawiowski Mary's R. C. Church was the Brooklyn, N Y . of South Amboy was a JnMtftlng Monday for the Following a wedding t:>p ndor bridesmaid. . f i r i g of Miss Christine to the Poconcs on Jan. 1, Best man was William Hoffman, daughter of Dr. Lt. and Mrs. Watts will live Kurtz, q». Amboy, brother aod Mra. Charles W. Hoff- at the H a r b o r Terrace of the bridegroom. Ushers man of Bordentown Are., Apartments In Pertth Amwe;e Bert Bartz, Laurence and Lt. James Watt, son of boy. For going, away, the Harbor, and Frank KurzaMil and Mrs. Robert B. bride chose a black box wa, Jr. of South Amboy, a Watt of New York Olty. The suit trimmed with leopard brother of the bride. M. Rev. Magr. Francis P. »nd matching accessories. ©' Following a wedding trip G Sullivan, p a s t o r of fflt. The bride, a graduate of to Bermuda, the couple will Mary's offlcdated at the Bt. Mary's High School, atreside in Madison Townd f c t ring ceremony per- tended Loretto Heights Colship. 1' diMng a nuptial lege In Denver, Colo. She Is Mrs. Kurtz, a graduate of now a member of the facul- St. Mary's High School and © • 04r»n m marriage by her ty at St. Thomas Parochial Douglass College, N e w May your father, the bride wore a School in Old Bridge. Brunswick, Is a member of fawn of silk-faced peau In The bridegroom, a graduthe facility at Madison New Year UHClqued old lvoryV designed ate of the Coast O u a r d Township School No. 18i to i syininetrlcally draped Academy In New London, be full Mr. Kurtz, a graduate of jHbouette with a molded Conn., la stationed with the Hoffman High School and InMi ot hand-run BrusseLs Coast Guard al St. George, of life's NortheastejTin University in JM*. wltto a matching but- Staten Island. Boston, Mass.' Is employed joys and terfly veil of pure silk llluby F. H. Kurtz Associates tfon. She carried a bouqet Engineers, South, Amboy. blessings of hybrid orohdds with vartlgtterf hoUy. JOas Francis Hoffman, a student at Mt. St. Mary's. G° Los Angeles, Oaltfornila, was 8OUTH AMBOY — MJffl ' maid of honor for her atsRoberta Yanas, daughter ter. Attendants were Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jane Watt of New YorJc Yanas, 31 Laurel St., and WE FtY HSH City; the MLssee S u s a n Anthony A. Lipo were unitW I D . — THURS. — FW. Hoffman, Maureen Baraed\ In marriage during a nowakl, Oeraldlne Lewannuptial mass nt the Sacred 117 NORTH BROADWAY doweki, and Mary Fern, all Heart Church Monday. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. of South Ambov. Phone PArtswoy 1-0459 Father Walter Urbanlk celBe«t man was William ebrated the Nuptial Mass. Anthony Watt. Ushers were Given In marriage by her —Robert B. Watt, Jr. of New Damp coffee grounds make father, the bride wore a York Otty; Joseph Hoffman, a sweeping compound which a brother of the bride and will keep the dust down. Also princess styled taffeta gown with Alencon lace boditee Hjudont at St. Anselm'a Col- will leave rugs clean. •'•*', and sleeves trimmed wtCh lage In Manchester, N. H.; seed pearls, and a fingertip length veil of Imported Illusion attached to a crown' of seed pearls. She canted a white prayer book with white orchids. Miss Marionc Dtcarro of KenUworth was the maid of honor. Attendants were Miss* Christine Hulak of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Linda lipo of Perth Amboy, a starter of the bridegroom, AUTO BODY and Miss Emlne Ahmed of Jamesburg. Mfcrjorte Yanas Body & Fender Work of South AmtxJy and sieter Complete R«finishing, Weldlnf of the bride, and Arlene (DuPont Spray - GUsing) Lipo of Perth Amboy and sister of the 0rtom, were Junior bridesmaids. WllHam Ehnot of Perth Amboy served as beet man. Ushers were Paul MlUer of Fords; John Lukle, Boufth

To with for you and yours a New Year bright with good health and good fellowship " N To express to our valued patrons our grateful thanks for their loyalty and good will.

Frank's Market and Employees

Yanas, Lipo Nuptials

SANITARY ICE AND COAL COMPANY Gomolka's

MARIES DELICATESSEN \ MORGAN, N. J "Succ«8afu1 people ire the ones who can think up things r the rest of the wjnrld to keep ,gy at."—Don Marquis.

Herald Me New Here

merrily tocn* the New Year, •with confidence in its bright promise of good things for all, and with the lincere with that it will b« full of good health and happiness for you!

PETERSON PHARMACY

"Yonr HEX ALL PIlUO I I I NORTH BROAJBWXY

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SOUTH AMBOY

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Parkway Liquor* U7 ». PM AVf. » «MM IT., MOM*{I, M t.

WttUAMR LEWIS Henry .-ireet

Thursday, Dsesmbsr 29, 1960

••UTB ANMV CITIIBfl \N ORD1NANCETO AJtXND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED : "RE IT ORDAINED BY THS BOARD OF* HEALTH OF THE CITY Or 8O AMBOY. NEW JERSEY. AS FOLIX>WB: THE FOLLOWING SHALL CONSTITUTE THE REGULATIONS OOVERNINO THE MINIMUM INSTALLATION OF PI.UMHiNO TN THE CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY. NEW JERSEY* Section 1. Ssctton SO of th** same line the v*nt (thai) be » In siiir. No trap shAti be more than 2 feet from any fixture. Sectv-n «. All ordinance* mM p«*s of ordinances Inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby r*penled. and this ordinance Khali f&ke effect Immediately upon final pn*Bnjrimra M«eM»er with i i,p coats of thla sale. Together with sM and singular the rights, prlTliefes, harsdltMnsMraad npuurtananots thereunto beioBfmg or in anywise appertaining. The subscriber reserrss fhs right to sdjourtt said sate from Unte to time MI tiled only to such limitations or restrictions upon ttw "fwlje of Rtich power as msy be spsolally pro

'n Joining In a roualng "hurrah" tor the New Y«or and hop* II fulfills you/ greatest expectations.

CLARIFIED

JAN BROS.

I KVY, UeCVQ9*MT. u riBOMLXB, Atiorneis.

ROSEANNE BEAUTY SALON KABOSKI AGENCY PRASNAL* CONFECTIONERY

A useful addition ta yo«r n,r first aid kit UidJmeUpwI mnlde tht Udifor'UM in CUM von need to make an emergency telephone call.

WALL PAPER 233 Firat Stnat, South Amboy Dial PArfcway 1-04*5

WiHiani Kurtz Agency T

OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS:

Eugene A.Morris

Thankful thoughts and a big measure of New Year's happiness to all our friends!

Bhsriff. WOtR

f a x Sale Notice

250 N. Stevens Av<

PaiBU, Oil* and Varalahca Bruakea, Glass, Broasoa Gold Leaf, 8ulas, Etc.

Coal Is the source at twothirda of all electricty produced In th« United Statet

Pablk BOtkc U hereby fiven that the unoWalffBad, the Collector ot ReTenue of the City of South Amboy. Mktdleaex County, N. J., will sell at poblk anetlon In the Collector'a office, hi the CUy Hall on the ftOth day of December, 1M0 at 10:00 A. M. the following described lands. Said landTWllL be sold to siake the sunoant of •uiaclpal Uwaa chargeable against the aaaie on the first day of July, 1M0, a* eompated hi ta*' foUowlsg llat together with th* tatersst oa ssM amount from th* first day of December, I960 to the date of sale, and coats of sale. The •uhacrtber trill sell hi fee to the petwm who bid* th* amomt doe subject to redemption of the lowest rate of Interest, bst hi s o tsa* exceeding eight (S) per centam per annum. The payment for th* sal* shall be mad* before the conclsslo« of the sale or the property will be reaoM, Cash or certified check only will be accepted hi payment. Any panel of real estate property for which there shall ft* s o pnrehassr will be atrach off, s a l •old to th* CHy of Booth Amboy, N. J. for redemption of eight per centam per ssaam sad the sis> BLOCK 135 iO3 17 97 Z3 37 22 I* 94 70*47 33 II

LOT

niclpality shall have the aame remedies s a l sights as other purchaser's Including th* right to bar • * foreclosure the right of redemption. -. The sale will be made and cosdoetod la acssr danee with the provisions of th* atatnte of the Bute of New Jersey entitled. "An set rsTsmnif' unpaid t s i e s and assessments and other masJclasM charge* on r«*l property, and providing for the collection thereof by the creation and onforqsmsmt of Hens thereon (Rerlsion of 191i) M and aeU sspplementary thereto and amendatory' thsrosf. At any time before the sale the andereignod wUl receive payment of the amount da* em any prse> erty with taUrsst and costs np to the time of payv mewt The saM lands so sahjact to sals dsserfhod in accordance with the U s dspikaU bvclndlng ths name of ths owner Is ahowa on th* last t s s la* plicate ant th* aggregate *f ,|axas, SMissMtmtSi aad other msUsWpa! p eharges whka wars a ttsn h h first fi d *f Jaly, 19f« sre as UstmJ thereon the day

OWNER AND ADDRESS

TAXU

UfftntT Vim TOTAL 41,94 110.04

9|-10 19-22 1-4 11.33

laysond Bellman - Stoond St. Mary Llyana - 412 Conovsr St. Cdmrd Burdak - 932 Oentcr St. Xndrtw Ofsanka - 910 Centsr f t ,

•J.10 168.77 BB2.B1 W.SO

*0.00

17.11 7.01,

24.00 201,17 fi.M 599.70 16.02 1IMI

pt.00-61 pt.1-2 9-11-1* SA-ftl 14-IS • il.1« SO-ft.09

f i t . Mm. O'Brlsn - 220 Augusta it, A. PIoo - 107 Henry S t . S t e l l a Lwvandoskl - Bordentown a v t . Fransi* Monaghan - MB John i \ . Walter Orian - 149 Mtrd «v». V. a A. • l l a a t a l l l - f t , H(WV.#19 Vlorsnf* U t t * l l - 9 M lordsntewn ays. KeUjr OMfard - 111-117 iu«usta St.

111.60 04.71 1M 19 412.2* 114.71 3IS.10 216,01 270.21

ie.77

24.00

is. to

7.78 as.4S

90.40 17.IS 76,14

2i tn 11.06

lfl.77 K.ti 21.00

298.17

108.41 419.40 210. 114.64

•t.U 11.41 SU.61

MOTTH A M W Y CITIZBM

Thundoy, December 29. 1960

Obituaries

CRECHE RECEIVES FIRST I'ltlKK: The above creche displayed at the borne of Sam Sxarejko of 352 Firth Street was awarded first prize Jn tfi
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