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SOUTH AMHOY HI LllllAft* Second St. A St ^ us Avena* Aiiiboy, N. J. 08879 III SO UTH CITIZI Vol 93 No 27 1975 BEEF NOT SERVED DESPITE U.S. APPROVAL Stephen Malik lew \r/ health IMs|>eclol lor South Amhoy rc|M)iir(l ycsierday he Lid been inhumed by HIM H ii r v (• \ < aletcria supervisor tm si M ar y s High SCII<HII ili.il nmic nl beef delivered by the I s ("ommidities Distribution •genes in .lersy City hearing I'.'Tt and I'IT:. daternarks in packagmu was served Students Mir returned the beef -ht- (old Stankiewuv desp.te its hcaig appto\ed for us*' hy a state itisfM•< lot and the l<]« id health ollicei pltlS i h e 1 S Cerllllt allOl! lot Use hceaiiSC s||l- |f|' II AiC- sllll SUSJX'l I l)|'(ilUM' ill ll- I>>»K ago date ol p.u k.i^in^ Ms Harvey asked this be clarified at it had been ri'|Mirl<'d ihi- beef was used alter tx'ing state inspected and approved St Mary s High School is he itm reimbursed by thr I agency, shcre|M>rtcd O'Brien to be Acting Mayor July 9 July 23 Mayor -I Thomas < Toss has nntllieil I he Council h«- will he away uti his annual vacation trorn his ptiv.iie tnplov rti«-tit .1111> 'H.. Iu 1\ .'; .iml he has asked i <HI11«-1( Presided! Thomas (i Hi ten In assUMIC Ills (Illtles ill iittK <• tnr 'In- petiod as \ctmi; Advertising Leu than 76% South Amboy, N. J. Thursday, July 6, 1978 10 cants Council Aroused AtSayreville Tax On Water Plant < oillMI I (III I r|i'() ( it > •\ttonn'\ i "lark ''OMM-IA List rii^hl I" lake |i-j>al action o\ci I hi' sij(»iin->sioti nl ,i tax lull Its the tlotoimh "I Sayt'i-villr to South Ainho\ lor a ^TJ.iXHt tax l<'\\ <>t» the • -11 > water plant in tin- itcarh 1 Morgan sc<ini ol ih.it horoii^h Ma\oi I Thomas <'ross reported t hn• ;isvesM|HMlt Ott t h e Cll> s uatfi plant prop«tl> had I.eeli ]U(Ti|H'd to *».^H IHX> < OUIK il I'n-sideri! (hoinas < i Hi ieti foend this .nn.i/mn w hi'fi hcri'tolnri'Ihi i i i \ has paid rc>more Ihaii SVMt real estate tax oil its water plant |)MI|H'! ! V < mini i hnan l( n hat 'i Schtill/ .iskt'd inone\ tie put in the I'lT't liudurl In Imancc .i '-•icci-i le.iuut' in \umi-t next MMI Ifil I hose hiiw wllifti' h.isehall .II 11\ ll \ ends III .hil\ ,IKI> thai .i |i. IK \rai iMsehall li-atlll*' he se' lip titl l>o\s endmn I hen (il.AltnJ I Hlie Hi K.I lir I'll! f I \1.1 V \ 1111 I ) 111 i i e \ V*. I - ,<ppiiinl«-il deput v i mil! t lei k l>\ 'he lll.i\ HI lie i\pl.JllK-- --hi elliliil hel |H'| H M I ^V i l l i I 1 1 \ IUIII- '•" .ilut !) 11 v- h.iit (ii lie desinnalelt ;i i lt> employe < Irditiitnres on sett in^ U|> it I 'I ! I 1! I , | | I Ollt II' I X V . [ I! |1 leliiiiim thi- ituis a n d p.i> nl -peii.il ultueis .iful vellum Up fie,ill ll -.i-l \ i. e l|u IIIILII iiu i mini \ v\ e i e I|I;H n\ <-<\ mi I ill.I 1 I e.ed. iiU \ >.i Li I \ . ii diii.MK e \\ .(s nil i iniin eii KURTZ ESTIMATES WORK ON STREETS AT $240,000 I'Ted Kill 1 / i i<\ i lu.'i'ii'i has Mipphed ' <iotti 'i < ' 'h .I?I o l iniafe M I I It- .i.-' ..I lesurt.u UIL: •••' i < i' v -»s i a h--' pleselifed M'( i 11M \ The list was !'»i i I-MJI I . i ! m i : not rebuilding Km '.• Innii e> a r e as follow s I eMIl laelllU S li.tti.KOo i a ! s mi.' tit I 111 le- •vlli.'iOO en^ineet im: >!:' oou inspect loii si| iHin lesi iiu 1 Si lion I>I ,i tnlal <>l V |ii i II it i The sii eels in\ ..Keii i n t h e request tor an esi miau >n juris ul Hio>tdway Ma--<>ti A\e l-'nst SI Thoin.is si 1*IIH* \\c i.nlll-a M S KcllllS SI SlMll SI I 'elilet "ST" 7f ITirT "ST TTTTTTV • -SV-- llaV.Hl SI \llUUsia SI Itantau si I'm iia si Soii.e Of (lie Nlr.-els |,ke Hr<Hidw.i\ ale i|i\ol\ ed w illi applications | *i xt.it" aid grants, so may be riino\ed flolll Ihe ||s| 1 he -II eels are rated .is "•.er\ pool or "poor ' lo class,|v Hi einililedi.ini \ in iheii need lor attention MAIN LSQUORS ON UPPEA MAIM I OAVIO ST Svtf< tii ( UMIMIK I .{ trm» Ovtlvvry QHt Wrapping 721-1164 OPEN SUNDAY 1 p ll.il'iiid Mi I ..Highlit; il.nir .ii, 'If! Up.I III \ 111 l|ll||v||il' V iol.it lull, till I iciil Lie si | i.ij t'\ M.ii Mm.tn .lU.Hii- 1 -in i. • •• M u.t< inn nil I'.) n.idw ,i'» M.|\ Hi I Inv- .idtlillled tll.il Hi Ills npimoii i in | en 1 i ;!\ i M ' . i It ,I II (' I• • 1.i i k i• 11 .ell i i I l \ flies- Hi i n|ii|iu; ,\ 111 ] Mil Ii silti.il lull-- ^ nlllU 111:1. I 11 h.ink 1 .ii .illi. .is president "t Die liu.Uil n| lle.illh \\ atll f d ( hese <M dl llalu pleseliled |o| disv"tlss|nti il the lic\t Illeellliu !•! the heall ll liod\ \ lesnlulluii A.is ,ntii|j(e<l ill 1 ri tint i- In l\du.il<i licciuail l.ili|\ <le<e.is<ii tut his 1(111)4 V i ' . i l s i>| -set \ Ii e In ihe cll\ nil the SAYREWOODS BE DISCONTINUED i oniiiiutor \ i|ni ai me, Xi'.eiii y ha- ^i-t \e<i n.m , mi ihtec In.-. cninpanie-- opeialini: in Middlc.'.ev ( (iiiui \ ul i liaui'.es in l.ii es thai inns! be made and ol discontinuance o! state on some lines .'. Smith \mhoy is a Until • n j w 11' 'jr I W 111) 1 , subsidy Im tin- \U\\ ICW Hus < II s.iy i ew oods route \ |Hiblic hearing on Mle mallei is scheduled tin Ihe Middl'sev Counts Hoard ul llceholdels ch.'.mhefs in \ew Hrunsw ick .luK 11 Km Ihe (M'I'IIKI ( h I \ rt,!l to .nine Ul. l*iV**. all bus companies are directed lo raise lares as tollows first /one |li cents (o I.i cents second /one :>o cents lo .. i ceiil>. or (At cecils third /.one ..a cents or tin cenls lo Iia cent.-, or /itcents Petition Against License Transfer Fails Purpose l-'ili.iH ul a petition ol U'> signers against it did not deter Council mrmhers ItoheM Nnhle. Chester Member ./r and Ktchard Schult/ ,'rom rvuffinning last ruyht thru approval ol the transfer ol the liquor store license ol ('men Kay Inc trading as Bro.mwav l.i(|uors KIHS Hroadwav to Huhhartl s Cupboard. IU| Hroaduas a Stop CoineineiK-e Food Store outlet Thes had niven a conditional translcr .Itinc 2(i The petition was submitted In John Vaii South Amboy. attorney lor Kdna Kris* h«'tta. o|x>raiot of South ArnhiiV Liquors at II) N Kioac'was an ohjectoc < lark Coiiver\ <il\ alloine\ ad\ ised it could he accepted lor verification of signatures and resifiences L!i\en and then could be IMI warded to the Slate Alcoholic K e \ e i ;i|; e < omtiiission in comu'ction •A illi ati appeal bein^ taken b> \ ail anamst the (' There w,isa not) IP i pet it ion .iit.iiiisl the lianslei spoken ul .Inseph t.oii\ nils * w lin o|M-t.iies ,i deli .uid p.'ii kauc ^'<n e .it i ut s Hi u.tdw.iv luld ihe ( outuil he had had .i iM'iilion aniimst the trattslei Kiiii; i,i public view on his t Kllhlel till pel vi,||s 11, \ iilunr.ir:l> MLin il ;m«t thai lie h.id liailleil Ui.iNV simiefs I I n A e \ e l \ e- I i | i j.t \ Hi--? In Inl e he w.i*. t'"IIIH In tiliriL 1 '•• 'hi- ( OUIK ;! fit-.it iiiu it lli\ -.fel inli-l". di-.ippe.ifei I 1 ntll. nli, t < (liif liii f|r N.li) Mil- i nu:u l l h e h.id I n b e •M -pei't til IJIinii .!•- ! o r h e .II 1 .i :'i' i ,i- I i i u lin )lt.i'i\ ,1'eii '• .II i ' 11! 11JI I - 111 • 11 'Alien I) I - i'' <'!i! inn w a*- ili.i'.ui t.i ilin'hei place in hi- --Inie 1 ni n r i \ drew .i< kon\v IcdUf meitl 11 oil) I.' \ijuio thai his business iv 'hi same llubb.ird s i Uphi'.i rd A .iiild In- i |o:nt in e in selling ti'odstiili- ,,nd ln|uors Hut I .'i\ lli'lu p| nl ev|ei| 111-- hU-ioes- w,[v , iindlicled h\ ' i l l l i s e l t .!•• - i W l i e r ^ l l < \ w ilihdil opei aiof diltcreui Hi Ills llpUW'UI ItOlll l.lubhai'd's I 'uphoard run b> a sit a;tt;ei lot ,i nmi i esidenl iiw ner lames M Malorn- I \ H.il kalow SI . spoke .i^amst the transler and seitinu it '• saleol t'hmusaUi'actmi> little children. like c.iridn - inrt Irr rro;tm npht e where liquors would be sold U> adulls. including leenaj.'.ci s IIAIII^ to sneak a purchase ilie^alls Noble who presided m the absence ol (Hum it President 'I'hoiuas O Hi ten and the uon attendance ol C(Hiricilttiat) Frank 'faniito relused to countenance a demand iroin \ail Ihal i lel!«M he read calling il the ohhg.ttion ot the applicants. \lvin .1 |{iK'ki)ll. Si>caucus. and others, to pre.---.eikl their i isc as defendants lo objection to a license The Uubbard s Cupboard oltK ials and their altoi iicv . Hennaii Hotmail. Highland t'ark, wete present hut ottered no comments Noble than recited live conditions, that nothing uicnminaling had cotneup in (Miller checks on the Hub bard's jK-ople. that the lo cat ion ot Stop Convenience. KM N Broadway, was net within 2IK) ft of a church IT school. Ihal it was in a /.one where such business was allowed lhat it locale within a short distance of another liquor store, and that Ihe city does not have ar> ordinance allowing the retiring of an active liquor license, as warranting af Initial ion b> Ihe ( ouncil of I he t ransfer Mrs rrischeita look exception to the statement on iluhhard's not hcing daninKiriKl) near to anolher lujuor store, but i! drew no comment All documentary w.is ordered relened to the Noble ,iiiiiii»iin>n wanlm^ a transcript o| Ihe record would have to apph and il approved would have to stippls a court stenographer and pa> a hea\s fee The Ciiuncil renewed the bat license ot V .K one not .iffnl on al ameelinn before .ll|l\ I because of a too late b> 'he proprieror COUNCIL ACTS ON FIRE ALARM BIDS i "ouncil vole<l lasi niyht to in cepi the Iiw bid of three submitted on insUilhnK a new tile alailUlli >>r.(ein loi the cit\ The bid l.iker; is for x l Iii 7MII lii- beinu (»aid (nr l'\ .i Miii 'i",' j _»'• ,il|in at ion ,,| I ' \ ellUe sha I i UL t MU<K i-.ii m a r k e i l U<i > id HOC .•ppr<>pr;.'ii...i. in ihe c:iri ein !>U'1L'I': .I.'.I! S», ; }.' IIH ; .j rt-M-niie slKirmc . ran>|er- i^ "in unused si:;.ill balances in other a* count - Mas or .1 I homas ( ins-, -v.nd a tour liidji -~\sl i-tn i an nii'.i, he i 'is i a 11 e d limiting lll.lll UIH IdMl- Ic n|i!\ nlie area of the c i l \ atid Hie He'ieral alarm M^nal .an tie felurhished T!i< tm I- a i r ii .mi \\ y Ki'it.m I i. H.i ^ ei Inw ||. Pa MK.VIKI !•: P Heed In' I \ ndlmi si vii:; ",.i'. |''.di-.i', l''l|'i''!'IC ( ii si i. HI. . II! detail Illev til eak dow II I' tnlloWs :'" :i! e alarm ho\es. |{ee<|. >:'i; lii.n I'idsinit ' boxes. I feed. \'t \\i< Kdisort. > hiii. Keeiia ti i-t. L'lin i.uiMiiiiter conviie. Heed V|II miii Kdison. S.|:,.i|.>; IM cL'.au v t( o<m I MS \ <-).\ w Mill r > \\7fr~~TU~y-71~ "XT7 ?»* !•'•' ••"ii *VV ntsii Kee^aii s t i INMI veconsi i-• i». t > MI ens Hi'i-il Sl.'.-ion l-absou. Mo ;?'.ii Kei'nan $, .miii n i ondihon :tu alarm b»i\es. Heed. >:' \ (,(.(> l-.dison M. n-kji Keenan. >, IO"! Two applications lor membership in ' the fire Department .ire hcinj* presented Independence is sponsoring Pavirt Iteriry ivlwcli :'., ; Main S' l-'fi'ei prise Nil .rkel i -. )>.Ht.sonnn Pali'U'k >'•; i>.ic) N.il-h 'V.f.MainSI JJ. Harrigan Co., Inc. .Si' kl V S^., in Bids On HHS Core Unit Way Over EDA Grant Hids received |,\ the South \mbo> Kocird of Kducation .lune «i tor a restructuring ol the llollman Mt^h S<h *>l bu'ldmii to creat a tirsl floor sho >p and home e< cvnler with tw<i classrooms on ea< h ot the two floors above were rejected as in excess id total l>\ over $:<(i(i.0(Hi ol the MH4 IMHI remaining ot an original Vi^f t*»t yrant Jroin Ihi' Kcononni Development Administration The Board is not ^i\my up if iK ho|M'ol gen my the total pi o|ect built and will rehid it Hut luu alternatives are io be made a |>art ol the new biddmii. one to eliminate the lour rooms planned lor .I!MI\C the lirM floor and the stairwell accessory and another loHiminale the total -hop home ec and upp«'rs Hoofs i n |ust j-nver the cafeteria th»' library and other lesser improvements thai the Stale Department of Kdueat urn h >lds In he immediately mandatory The lime lapse tor iedi.dt;nn plans to net State 1 >eparlment appto\al to do -•i and then approval ol the 'HA schema'ics put the limber de\elopment of the pnMect in the \»ncertam tuUire other than that it must be under way hy thu lime limit put by KDA to yet < <insiruction in af leas; : 'idiineri'.ii \ -Ja^>e under linlie.i i i linen chairman > ; •'•• eilui at inn curriculum < "Mi :n:'' ce saw I he \>i i--pel : ;\ i- time lapsi -u. h a- "'. redm •• 'i> a minimum fiMi- ha' 'in luuh sch.i.ii 'A ' ii|!d li.l'. e 11> H<> iili i|ni|lile •-•—j.in M| t .\i year \- Ihe rehuilomu in ihe biiih school structure was nitimated in tie pal i n| (In- de\e|.ip|(|eiit ,,t a .I<IHII St Sihiin. t'ompjes 'he need fur i edesiiii'iiu' and irbiddiutl wa- aNii seen .is ptMlm^. 1 a relei endum on ihe comples well hey ond the hojM'd !•«• February l!»7'i Thomas I e \ a n d o s k i Bu.ii i| president indicated Ills' loiitiniicd commitment to the .lohn St complex by sa\ in^ that even it the Hoard has to settle lor tin- third allci nali\ e. without tin; shop and home ec. a slab will be piit in mi which su'ch facilities can be construcled in a lutute renovating ol the building The bidders were general contractor ' T?TeT7i7W < oils! cucti'.i! Jiellev die. v4:!7 IHKI plumbing. \1 & H Mechanical Contractors Inc Highlands. $2H.7Wi. Don Pi//olala Inc Middlesex. S.C tod. beatinu and venlelat mi;. Aerodyne KuuituH'riii);, I tit- . Chiton. j.|'M IKMI M «, \{ Mecbatmal Contractors Inc . Highlands. MVti.K^i Ta:m Hitlu-ns Inc . KdiMin MIV.-IW. electrical, c.il hib-ctric. Kdison, S liih HUM lalisun l!lecti u l o SH" e'! Inman Restored to Administrative Rank in Newly Created Position David tnmati was restored to administrative status in the South Am hoy school system .lurw* W when he was chosen by unanimous vote to fill a newly created post of assistant principal The position was created hy the Hoard at its .lune 2«i monthly meetinn Inman had lost administrative status in April when the position whii-h he then held of administrative assistant was abolished by Ihe Hoard jm a split vote in which Thon as l.e\ a n dos k i ^ Hoard president and Kdmund Kahoski. \ ice president were among those voting to do away with ihe post Inman then went to a teaching position on the basis of his years in the system, reducing in pay status Irom $-j| otm lo ShH.uoo Now restored as an adinmisirator his pay will be I J times whatever he would receive as a teacher on the basis ol salary negotiations now going on between the Board and the South Amboy Teachers Association The conditions set (or Inman in his new post is thai he must net IL 1 credits in a dm i MM i-a five education « olleiie courses beyond his present hachelor s degree by September fiT'i He then m-ts standing tern ards tenure as assisiani principal A linal condition he must tnt^et '.- in ha\e h|v \i \ decree m a<itiitnisltali\" education w iihm three years The creation of the assistant principals post without announcement that Inman umj|d be preier red to i ill ii pro\ nked a storm al Ihe I'tne Ji, Meeting hy those who charged the creating uf Ihe post ol assibta.lt pniu-ipiil alter seemingly similar position had been abolished was. in their minds a subterfuge designed to remove Inman trom .Kitninistrative ranks |.c\andoski and Kahoski bore the brunt of spectator criticism?, that reached an emotional pitch ol calling it all a "hatchet job MADURA PHARMACY Open This Sunday ft P m to I 0 p m li> C n s i ' ^}f tmtMgtMicy Col( 721-1930 r H

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SOUTH AMHOY H I LllllAft*Second St. A St ^ us A vena*

Aiiiboy, N. J. 08879

III SO UTH CITIZIVol 93 No 27

1975 BEEF NOTSERVED DESPITEU.S. APPROVAL

Stephen Malik lew \r/health IMs|>eclol lor SouthAmhoy rc|M)iir(l ycsierdayhe L id been inhumed by HIMH ii r v (• \ < a l e t c r i asupervisor tm si Ma ry s

High SCII<HII ili.il nmic nlbeef delivered by the I s("ommidities Distribution•genes in .lersy City hearingI'.'Tt and I'IT:. daternarks inpackagmu was servedStudents Mir returned thebeef -ht- (old Stankiewuvdesp.te its hcaig appto\edfor us*' hy a state itisfM•< lotand the l<]« id health olliceipltlS i h e 1 S Cer l l l l t allOl! lotUse hceaiiSC s||l- |f|' II AiC-

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I>>»K ago date ol p.u k.i^in^Ms Harvey asked this be

clarified at it had beenri'|Mirl<'d ihi- beef was usedalter tx'ing state inspectedand approved St Mary sHigh School is he itmreimbursed by thr Iagency, shcre|M>rtcd

O'Brien to beActing Mayor

July 9 July 23Mayor -I Thomas < Toss

has nnt l l ie i l I he Counci l h«-w i l l he away uti his annualvacat ion t rorn his p t i v . i i e• tnplov rti«-tit .1111> ' H . . Iu 1 \ . ' ;. iml he has asked i <HI11«-1(Presided! Thomas ( i Hi ten

In assUMIC Ills (Illtles i l l iittK <•tnr ' In- pe t iod as \ c t m i ;

Advertising Leu than 76% South Amboy, N. J. Thursday, July 6, 1978 10 cants

Council ArousedAtSayreville TaxOn Water Plant< oillMI I (III I r|i'() ( it >

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; isvesM|HMlt Ott t h e Cll> s

uatfi plant prop«tl> hadI . e e l i ] U ( T i | H ' d t o *».^H IHX>< OUIK i l I 'n-sideri ! (hoinas< i Hi ieti foend this .nn . i /mnw hi'fi hc r i ' t o l n r i ' I h i i i i \ haspaid rc> more Ihai i SVMt realestate tax oil its water plant|)MI|H'! ! V

< min i i hnan l( n hat 'iSchtill/ .iskt'd inone\ tie putin the I'lT't liudurl In Imancc.i '-•icci-i le.iuut' in \umi-t

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KURTZ ESTIMATESWORK ON STREETS

AT $240,000I ' T e d K i l l 1 / i i < \ i l u . ' i ' i i ' i

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request tor an esi miau >njuris ul Hio>tdway Ma--<>tiA\e l-'nst SI Thoin.is si1*IIH* \ \ c i.nlll-a M SKcllllS SI SlMll SI I 'elilet

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grants, so may be ri ino\edfloll l Ihe ||s| 1 he -II eels arerated .is "•.er\ pool or"poor ' lo class,|v Hieinililedi.ini \ in iheii needlor attention

MAINLSQUORS

ON UPPEA MAIMI OAVIO ST

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721-1164OPEN SUNDAY 1

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"t D ie l i u . U i l n| l l e . i l l h

\\ a t l l f d ( h e s e <M d l l l a l u e»

p l e s e l i l e d | o | disv"tlss|nti il

t h e l i c \ t I l l e e l l l i u !•! the

h e a l l ll l i o d \

\ l e s n l u l l u i i A. is ,nti i | j (e<l

i l l 1 r i t int i- I n l \ d u . i l < i

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tut his 1(111)4 V i ' . i l s i>| -set \ Ii e

In i h e c l l \ ni l t h e

SAYREWOODS

BE DISCONTINUEDi o n i i i i u t o r \ i | n i ai me,

Xi'.eiii y ha- ^i-t \e<i n . m , mii h t e c In.-. cn inpanie- -o p e i a l i n i : in Middlc. ' .ev( (iiiui \ ul i liaui'.es in l.ii esthai inns! be made and oldiscontinuance o! state

on some lines.'. Smith \mhoy is

a U n t i l • n j w 11 ' ' j r I W 111)1,

subsidy Im tin- \U\\ ICW Hus< I I s.iy i ew oods route \|Hiblic hearing on Mle malleiis scheduled tin IheMiddl'sev Counts Hoard ull l ceho lde ls ch.'.mhefs in\ew Hrunsw ick .luK 11

Km Ihe (M'I'IIKI ( h I \ rt,!l

to .nine Ul. l*iV**. all buscompanies are directed loraise lares as tollows first/one |li cents (o I.i centssecond /one :>o cents lo .. iceiil>. or (At cecils third /.one..a cents or tin cenls lo Iiacent.-, or /itcents

Petition AgainstLicense Transfer Fails Purpose

l-'ili.iH ul a petition ol U'>signers against it did notdeter Council mrmhersItoheM Nnhle. ChesterMember ./r and KtchardSchult/ ,'rom rvuffinninglast ruyht thru approval olthe transfer ol the liquorstore license ol ('men KayInc trading as Bro.mwavl.i(|uors KIHS Hroadwav toHuhhartl s Cupboard. IU|Hroaduas a StopCoineineiK-e Food Storeoutlet Thes had niven aconditional translcr .Itinc 2(i

The petition wassubmitted In John VaiiSouth Amboy. attorney lorKdna Kris* h«'tta. o|x>raiot ofSouth ArnhiiV Liquors at II)N Kioac'was an ohjectoc< lark Coiiver\ < i l \alloine\ ad\ ised it could heaccepted lor verification ofsignatures and resifiencesL!i\en and then could beIMI warded to the SlateA l c o h o l i c K e \ e i ; i | ; e< omtiiission in comu'ction•A illi ati appeal bein^ takenb> \ ail anamst the ('

There w,is a not) IP i pet it ion.iit.iiiisl the lianslei spokenul .Inseph t.oii\ nils * w lino|M-t.iies ,i deli .uid p.'ii kauc'<n e .it i ut s Hi u.tdw.iv

luld ihe ( outuil he had had .iiM'iilion aniimst the trattsleiKi i i i ; i,i public view on hist K l l h l e l t i l l p e l v i , | | s 11 ,

\ iilunr.ir:l> MLin il ;m«t thail i e h . i d l i a i l l e i l U i . i N V s i m i e f s

I I n A e \ e l \ e - I i | i j . t \ Hi- -?

In I n l e h e w . i * . t ' " I I I H I n t i l i r i L 1

' • • ' h i - ( O U I K ;! f i t - . i t i i i u it

l l i \ - . f e l i n l i - l " . d i - . i p p e . i f e i I

1 n t l l . n l i , t < ( l i i f l i i i f | r N . l i )

M i l - i nu:u l l h e h . i d I n b e

•M - p e i ' t t i l I J I i n i i .!•- ! o r h e . I I 1

.i :'i' i , i - I i i u l i n ) l t . i ' i \ , 1 ' e i i '•

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• i'' < ' ! i ! i n n w a*- i l i . i ' . u i t . i

ilin'hei place in hi- --Inie1 n i n r i \ d r e w

.i< kon\v IcdUf meitl 11 oil)I.' \ijuio thai his business iv'hi same l lubb.ird si Uphi'.i rd A .iiild In-i |o:nt in e in sellingti'odstiili- ,,nd ln|uors HutI . ' i \ lli'lu p| nl ev|ei| 111--hU-ioes- w ,[v , iindlicled h\' i l l l i s e l t .!•• - i W l i e r ^ l l < \

w i l i h d i l opei a io f d i l t c reu iHi Ills llpUW'UI I tOl l l

l.lubhai'd's I 'uphoard run b>a sit a;tt;ei lot ,i nmi i esidenliiw ner

• l a m e s M Malorn- I \H.il kalow SI . spoke . i^amstthe t ransler and seit inu it '•saleol t'hmusaUi'actmi> l i t t lec h i l d r e n . l i ke c. i r idn -

inrt Irr rro;tm nphte where liquors

would be sold U> adulls.including leenaj.'.ci s I I A I I I ^ tosneak a purchase ilie^alls

Noble who presided mthe absence ol (Hum itPresident 'I'hoiuas O Hi tenand the uon attendance olC(Hiricilttiat) Frank 'faniitorelused to countenance ademand iroin \a i l Ihal ilel!«M he read calling il theohhg.ttion ot the applicants.\lvin .1 |{iK'ki)ll. Si>caucus.and others, to pre.---.eikl theiri isc as defendants loobjection to a license TheUubbard s C u p b o a r doltK ials and their altoi iicv .Hennaii Hotmail. Highlandt 'ark, wete present hutottered no comments

Noble than recited liveconditions, that nothinguicnminaling had cotne upin (Miller checks on the Hubbard's jK-ople. that the locat ion ot Stop Convenience.KM N Broadway, was net

within 2IK) ft of a church I Tschool. Ihal it was in a /.onewhere such business wasallowed lhat it locale withina short distance of anotherliquor store, and that Ihe citydoes not have ar> ordinanceallowing the retiring of anactive liquor license, aswarranting af Initial ion b>Ihe ( ouncil of I he t ransfer

Mrs r r ischei ta lookexception to the statementon i luhhard's not hcingdaninKiriKl) near to anolherlujuor store, but i! drew nocomment All documentaryw.is ordered relened to the

Noble ,iiiiiii»iin>n

wanlm^ a transcripto| Ihe record would have toapph and il approvedwould have to stippls a courtstenographer and pa> ahea\s fee

The Ciiuncil renewed thebat license ot V .K one not. i f fnl on al a meelinn before.ll|l\ I because of a too late

b> 'he proprieror

COUNCIL ACTSON FIRE ALARM

BIDSi "ouncil vole<l lasi niyht to

in cepi the Iiw bid of threesubmitted on insUilhnK anew t i l e a l a i l U l l i >>r.(ein l o ithe c i t \ The b i d l . iker; is fo rx l I i i 7MII l i i - b e i n u (»aid (nrl ' \ . i M i i i 'i",' j _»'• , i l | i n a t i o n , , |

I ' \ e l l U e s h a I i U L t M U < K

i- . i i m a r k e i l U<i • > id H O C

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rt-M-niie slKirmc . ran>|er-i " in unused si:;.ill balancesin other a* count - Mas or .1I homas ( ins-, -v.nd a tourliidji -~\sl i-tn i an nii'.i, hei ' is i a 11 e d l i m i t i n gl l l . l l l UIH I d M l - I c n | i ! \ nl ie

area of the c i l \ atid HieHe'ieral a l a r m M^nal . a n tiefe lurh ished

T!i< tm I- a i r i i .mi \ \ yK i ' i t . m I i. H.i ei Inw | | .

Pa M K . V I K I !•: P Heed

I n ' I \ n d l m i s i v i i : ; ", . i ' .| ' ' . d i - . i ' , l ' ' l | ' i ' ' ! ' I C ( ii

s i i. HI. .

I I ! detai l Illev til eak dow III' tnlloWs

:'" : i ! e a la rm ho\es. |{ee<|.>:'i; lii.n I ' idsinit '

boxes. I feed. \'t \\i< Kdisort.> • hiii. Keeiia ti i-t. L'lini.uiMiiiiter conviie. HeedV|I I miii Kdison. S.|:,.i|.>;IM cL'.au v t( o<m I MS \ <-).\ wMil l r> \\7fr~~TU~y-71~ "XT7 ?»*! • ' • ' • • " i i * V V ntsi i K e e ^ a i i

s t i INMI veconsi i-• i». t > MI ensHi'i-il Sl.'.-ion l-absou.Mo ;? '.ii Kei'nan $, .miiin i ondihon :tu alarm b»i\es.Heed. >:' \ (,(.(> l-.disonM. n-kji Keenan. >, IO"!

Two applications lormembership in ' the f i r eDepartment .ire hcinj*presented Independence issponsoring Pavirt Iteriryivlwcli :'., ; Main S'l-'fi'ei prise Nil . rkel i -.• )>.Ht.sonnn Pali'U'k >'•; i>.ic)N.il-h 'V.f.MainSI

JJ. Harrigan Co., Inc.

. S i ' k l V S^ . ,

in

Bids On HHSCore Unit Way

Over EDA GrantHids received |,\ the South

\mbo> Kocird of Kducation.lune «i tor a restructuring olthe llollman Mt^h S< h *>lbu'ldmii to creat a tirsl floorsho >p and home e< cvnlerwith tw<i classrooms on ea< hot the two floors above wererejected as in excess id totall>\ over $:<(i(i.0(Hi ol theMH4 IMHI remaining ot anoriginal Vi^f t*»t yrant JroinIhi' Kcononni DevelopmentAdministration

The Board is not i \my upif iK ho|M'ol gen my the totalpi o|ect built and will rehidit Hut luu alternatives areio be made a |>art ol the newbiddmii. one to eliminate thelour rooms planned lor.I!MI\C the lirM floor and thestairwell accessory andanother loHiminale the total-hop home ec and upp«'rsHoofs i n |ust j-nver thecafeteria th»' library andother lesser improvementsthai the Stale Department ofKdueat urn h >lds In heimmediately mandatory

The l ime lapse toriedi.dt;nn plans to net State1 >eparlment appto\al to do-•i and then approval ol the' H A schema'ics put thelimber de\elopment of thepnMect in the \»ncertamtuUire other than that it mustbe under way hy thu limelimit put by KDA to yet< <insiruction in af leas;: ' i d i i n e r i ' . i i \ -Ja^>e unde r

l i n l i e . i i i l i n e n cha i rman

>; •'•• eilui at inn c u r r i c u l u m< "Mi : n : ' ' ce saw I he\>i i--pel : ;\ i- t ime lapsi - u . ha- " ' . redm •• 'i> a m i n i m u mf i M i - ha ' ' in luuh sch.i.ii'A ' i i | !d l i . l ' . e 11> H<> iili i |n i | l i le

• - •—j . in M | t . \ i y e a r

\ - Ihe rehuilomu in ihebiiih school structure wasnitimated in tie pal i n| (In-de\e|.ip|(|eiit ,,t a .I<IHII StSihiin. t'ompjes 'he need furi edesiiii'iiu' and irbiddiutlwa- aNii seen .is ptMlm .1 arelei endum on ihe compleswell hey ond the hojM'd !•«•February l!»7'i ThomasI e \ a n d o s k i Bu. i i i|

president indicated Ills'loiitiniicd commitment tothe .lohn St complex bysa\ in^ that even it the Hoardhas to settle lor tin- thirdallci nali\ e. without tin; shopand home ec. a slab will bepiit in mi which su'chfacilities can be construcledin a lutute renovating ol thebuilding

The bidders were generalc o n t r a c t o r ' T?TeT7i7W< oils! cucti'.i! Jiellev die.v4:!7 IHKI plumbing. \1 & HMechanical ContractorsInc Highlands. $2H.7Wi. DonPi//olala Inc Middlesex.S.C tod. beatinu andvenlelat mi; . AerodyneKuuituH'riii);, I tit- . Chiton.j.|'M IKMI M «, \{ MecbatmalContractors Inc . Highlands.MVti.K^i Ta:m Hitlu-ns Inc .KdiMin MIV.-IW. electrical,c.il hib-ctric. Kdison,S liih HUM lalisun l!lecti ul o SH" e'!

Inman Restoredto Administrative

Rank in NewlyCreated PositionDavid tnmati was restored

to administrative status inthe South Am hoy schoolsystem .lurw* W when he waschosen by unanimous vote tofil l a newly created post ofassistant principal Theposition was created hy theHoard at its .lune 2«i monthlymeetinn Inman had lostadministrat ive status inApri l when the positionwhii-h he then held ofadministrative assistant wasabolished by Ihe Hoard jm asplit vote in which Thon asl.e\ a n dos k i ^ H o a r dpresident and KdmundKahoski. \ ice presidentwere among those voting todo away with ihe post

Inman then went to ateaching position on thebasis of his years in thesystem, reducing in paystatus Irom $-j| otm loShH.uoo Now restored as anadinmisirator his pay willbe I J times whatever hewould receive as a teacheron the basis ol salarynegotiations now going onbetween the Board and theSouth Amboy TeachersAssociation

The conditions set (orInman in his new post is thaihe must net IL1 credits ina dm i MM i-a five education« olleiie courses beyond hispresent hachelor s degree bySeptember fiT'i He thenm-ts standing tern ards tenureas assisiani principal Alinal condition he must tnt et'.- in ha\e h|v \ i \ decree ma<itiitnisltali\" educationw iihm three years

The creation of theassistant p r inc ipa ls postwithout announcement thatInman umj|d be preier red toi ill ii pro\ nked a storm al IheI'tne Ji, Meeting hy thosewho charged the creating ufIhe post ol assibta.ltpniu-ipiil alter seeminglysimilar position had beenabolished was. in theirminds a subterfugedesigned to remove Inmantrom .Kitninistrative ranks|.c\andoski and Kahoskibore the brunt of spectatorcriticism?, that reached anemotional pitch ol calling itall a "hatchet job

MADURAPHARMACY

Open This Sundayft P m to I 0 p m

li> C n s i ' }f tm tMg tM icy

C o l ( 721-1930

r H

Tht South Amtooy Citittn Thuwd»Y, My «,

DOT-Conrail to Remove TrainStorage Tracks for Commuter ParkingSouth Amboy

appear to be (he lone favorspot in the prposedelectrification of (he NruYork & Ijont Branch K Kfrom here lo Lonjj Branch asthe plans revealed by theI) e p a r I m e ii t o fTransportation and Cnnra.'June 28 at a public meetingin Matawan show no loss nltax ralables. no taking ofdwellings not commercialbuildings nor acquisition ofproperty in the city to carrythrough the project at theend starting here And therew i l l be no loss ofemployment in SouthAmboy

The only expenditureneeded by DOT and Conrailm South 'Amboy is $ti5;V(KKithe est imated cost ofremoving all the storage oltran tracks in the presentSouth Amboy Van) to movethis train storage area toLong Branch The one trackremaining off the mum linein South Amboy will be thepresent northermosl linethat leads to industr ia linsta l lat ions at thewater f ront The storageyard for tains wi l l remain inSouth Amboy until at least1WR2 or longer because DOThas a big propertyacquisition problem ihead ofit in Ixing Branch

When1 the "no problems ata l l " projection for SouthAmboy is dubious is inestimation 4or parking needswithin ready access to SouthAmboy station DOT nowplaces commutor parking inSouth Amhoy at m D O Tprojects a park ing needaround South Amboy stationat 912-1«H.") The Maw m Kirpresent calculation nl spuvr-avai lab le tor commuiorparking includes 1 to spaceson Mason Ave and more onthe city-owned land at theentrance to the landfill Theci ty-owned land is notrest r ic ted to cornrnutorpark ing anybody whocomes along can use it

It is obvious thai theCouncil, at any lime ifchooses, can bar parking onMason Ave so lli> space*counted in DOT Conrai lr e c k o n i n g s van go out(here Also »he Council canbar parking on the cityowned land to nonresidentsso the use of that land torcommulor park ing torjH'rsons from Sayreville. OldBridge and South Kiver cango out With two -hour andI o u r h o u r p a r k i n glimitations on streets in !hebusiness district near thestation now in force. DOTConrail canno> make up apossible loss of 200 spaces byietti'hh i l go to on-streetparking

There wi l l be nothing donewith South Amboy stationother than for a periodichousecleaning and paintingup The third rail in front ofTrmayKe" TalferfoUT as mepresent MU run from JiouthAmboy north through localstations will be moved backto a Matawan starting pointby 1981 and to Long Branchby m i But, while Matawanis the starting point of theMU local stop runs, the Ml !tfains wltt continue to bestored at South Amixiy

The removal of the presenttrain storage tracks west ofthe South Amboy station is

* expected to provide Hot) morespaces for commulorparking As DOT Conrailestimate they will need 442more parking spaces inSouth Amboy by iyHT>, ttie cutoff of their expectedacquisition at :wu leaves amathematical gap of 142 'ntheir reckoning But thingschange so rapidly nowadays.LK)T-Conrail representatives expressed a willingness towait and sen what the worldis like seven years from nowbefore pondering about their142 parking spacesdeficiency

DOT Conrail represenlatives expressed confidence I liefirst leg ol theelectrification. I nun SouthAmboy to Matawan. can beaccomplished trom theexisting power supplygenerated from the K l jWerner s'ation ol JerseyCentral Power & Light mSouth Atnboy and Conrailexisting sources Bui whenthe l inns electrified south otMatawan. lo majorsubstations will go up onejust o»-»r the easterly line otSouth Amhoy in the Morgansection of Sayreville toservice the trains to HedBank Then at Hed Bank asecond major substation \\ illgo up to provide power torthe trains traveling south otBed Bank

The DOT ('onrail plansalso provide lor lessersubstations at points alongthe line, but these cannot bedeveloped un' i l it isdetermined how l.irelectr i f ication can bedeveloped on Ihe Si:*7 millionfederal state allotment lothe project willcar r> andil afurther grant Iroin federal orstale sources will come inAfter all the roadbed mustbe rebuilt, the NavesmkKiver bridge at Bed Bankwill have to be replaced andtowns all along the waymcludtng South Am hoy .irescreaming tor theelimination ol main uradecrossings

But. lor the time being, allwi l l be the same u i t l ichangeovers trom electricengines tn dicscls rebuilttrom use on ihe IllinoisCentral at South Atnlmv »<ih.iul passenger carsrefurbished Irmn usr mi aWestern railroad

The present proposal l'\DOT ( d i u a i l for smiii-Amhoy (lifters markedlyIrom prior ones Initially inorder lo get the two parkingspaces previously estimatedto be the need lor I9H.Y therailroad authority planned<m elttninaiing the businessproperties <:\ the north sideot Broadway .mm .lohn Sito a pom! opposhf i hurch siCouncil president ThomasO'Brien let them know anattempt to obtain such .itract by condemnation nreven negotiation would >«•fought in the courts by Iliecity

A second proposaleliminated taking an>property near Broadway butthe rail agency envisionedtaking some houses north olMason Ave in the Henry StDavid Si area including anabandoned bus inessproperly, also a few houseson the west side ot AugustaSI But This, loo, did nol setwell wi th South Amboyofficials, so the rail agencyplanners abandoned that

The new plan, m that itlargely entatls use of therai lroad's own propertywhere the tracks will he tornout WAU mean thai thefartheresl-out parser t,romthe station will be almosthalf-mile from it This couldmean a rental of stallspriced on a nearest tostation basis

Removing the tram yardmay stir some criticismfrom the City's IndustrialCommission us theavailability of a .sizeablefreight yard can be aninducement lo someindustries wishing to locate

MINI SCHOOLAT SOUTH AMBOYPUBLIC LIBRARY

Mini School at the SouthAmboy Public Library forthe four and five year oldsbegan Wednesday. July !i at10 on a m II wil l continuethrough the 23rd of Augustwhen there wil l he an end-ofthe program par ly Minischool is a concept in whichchildren work at variousactivities including listeningto stories playing gamesdoing a bit of hand work andgetting ready lor being withother youngsters ol the sameage during the school year,the hour ts called the storybout, but this is lai morein fo rma l , wi th posterpiiitt ' ing. playing with toys,etc . m small groups as wellas alone Puzzles, sewingcards, loys ol all soils areavailable lor playtime

Copies ol the schedule ofSummer Kmi at the Librarymay !«• had .it the PublicLibrary in the Children'sBoom Most movies will heheld on Fridays

July 7th at 1 p m the treemovies wil l IK-

BKALLY HosIK color2»i minutes Animated tale inwhich Kosie auditions theNutshell Kids to appear mher b iographica l movie

(hiess What Happened ToChicken Soup

THK F I B COAT CLl"Bcolor l'» muiwV's story •>(

two littic girls who loved lotouch Mir coals They sneakinto a tin shop andaccidentally get lucked intothe fur storage \ault Thatnight two thieves break intothe \ault and ,irv scaredaway by the twu little girlswho they don ! rypect tnt i t l t iin the \ ault In gratitude theshire manager ui\es eachgir l a lur. mul l bui altertheir experience Ihe mi lscan I si.irii! ttn and gut1 themutts to ihMi litt le sisters

M1CKF.Y U Y F . S APARTY B & W H minutesThis early \W1 > Wal lDisney Cartoon showsMickey and ml time Mouse man early slaye of theircharacter development, aswell as (.iiofy HoraceHorsecol lar ami otherDisney character*.

Mini School meeis ,ir ma m . I > I I \ U ih• HAKDU AUK WAltS" I.AeOil on STAK WARS wastoday \tv Mb Hi July luP u|.tH'fore I his was written • July14th is a special Dr SeussDay* with CAT IN THK HATand THK LoRAX scheduledlo be shown al 2 p m tree

July lKth tuis a featurefilm at 2 p m 'Tuesday <July 20th the hrst ol thei.eedlecraft programs

SAVE AFRIEND'S LIFEFOR A DIME

BROTHERS IIIRoute 35, South Amboy. N J. 727 6490

$1.00 Admission

TEEN AGE DISCOStarting July 9 — & Every Sunday

2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.Featuring

D. J. JOEYa/so N. J.'% #1 Disco Light Show

Pre» Admission with this coupon(No Alcoholic Beverages Served)

OB1TI ARY

Miirh;»r;»Barbara WatahoMch !>.•

Piedmont Drive, old BridgeN J passed away on ,luly A.IH78 at SI Peters MedicalCenter New Brunswick Shewas 44 years old

Horn in Kli?at>eth she hadresident in old Kridtfe tor loveais and . was acoinmunicani of (tie SacredHeart H <" Church

Surviving are her husbandJohn two daughtersJacqueline oj Kfltflishlovwiand (iai l ot old Hr.d^e alsnher mother Mrs \,>da (intssot Kl i /alx ' th

Kuneral ser\ .ces u ill lakeplace on h'nday July 7 ITKfrom the Kur/awa KuneralHome Mam Si SouthAmboy followed by a mass nlChristian Hunal at SacredHeart I Inn cli

In terment at Krank l inf 'a rk Cemetery NorthHi unswick

( hut les .1 Summers

Charles J Summers. 41Wilson \ \enue. f a r I in.passed away .ii his h<»me miJune 2H. li<7K He was .4years old

Horn in Jersey ( ity . he hadresided here tor 24 y ears andwas a communicant ol SiMary s |{ C Church SotitLAmboy He was employed t>\Ihe Port Authority atNewark Air|*>rl lor 2.'lye.u -•

Sur\ i\ UK are his w lie LelaSchrne<ler Sommers ttweesons Charles ol MontclairDennis '1 Par li ri andThomas ot l.onn HeardIsland

Also a sister Mrs Jeantiuttertield ot Sus(|uehannalour brothers Albert otJersey City Kdwand ofKUtrida. John oi SouthAmboy. an:i 'hornas ol

JOB OPPORTUNITIESLIST AT LIBRARY

Copies nt the New Jersi-yCiv i l Service JoMo l ' f ' o K T t NITIKS t«.i ti irtnuiith of July .ite a\ail<il>leat the Library

South Ambuy I s|s a cieiksieno |M>sHn>n a\ .ulable

Mitlt l lesex County haso|>eninns lor Ihe lolluwuml<»f>s

Altendani transpurtalp' t i( leark HookkeepM ClerkTypis t . Clerk SteiioK.c|Uipment operat' i i KronlKud L<ui(fer. Hackh'M' SmallUrader & Miller l lospii.i lI ' i i I i / a t i D I I |{ e w e w( 'm in ima l or I ' lumhetUecrcatioti Therapist sri mik Penal Insi i iu l innSiKial I ' . IM 1 Wurkei \ 'nutliAnte C|«-rk Cut'•\ t i e i k

M u i t <•

( i .ulu»i

u p . i ' i m i ,

Kuneral services wereheld on July I. W7H trom theKu r /awa Kuneral Homefol lowed by a mass ofChr is t ian Bur ia l al StMary's Church

Interment took place atChrist Church Cemetery.South Amboy ..._•. ....

n il a n Irihei

O pe ra I " IK\lei ininahniiCrawler I (in tmN i; r s e i icTherapy \ id*Nurse Uecreati<ni Tliei.ip\Aitie. Si Kmernem-y NnleSocial WII^IMT. Drun Abuse

In addition lo these lisiuiswe also have received thelists Irom the l-'edei al < i\ i!Scr\ ice Ktuploy Tiat-iit< tpportumhes ill the SI.lie M|N I

There is im listing tniMiddlesex C nmty' I l iwrv i - i! MTlelsef I HUM! \ i i- I •>Ki re l inhler and I'oln ••nllicei's dental . ISSI 'JUI .it•• 1cai'lK'titer ami Holler IMaidi ipcrator

Nl ol Mil < ill (ll • 'oUlll \ 11--' ~-Data 'Transcriber SalesStore Clerk Te |e l tp l - iL i b r a r y l e t h m c i .i :iI ' I I I IDIM-I ' Kleclromcs iudeM a ke r K nu rnee r i n k.1.K.(|Uipmeul < ipiMaloi

The South \m lm\ I'uhluLibrary wishes in remuuiSouth Amboy,tn> lh.it wehave a lull s«-t ot sail.pietests which ran be used u>prepare lot the < i\ il Set \ icetests He sure you pnparetH'fore Homy to the testingPract ice in answer ing(jr l"shons when you tuneyourself is utmd ex|MineticeMan\ tesK yiv<- 2 minutes

SUMMER COED

SCUBACLASSES

STARTS WEDNESDAY

at the

TMCA

?, 1978

K 3 0 P M

Call 256 51/7

and at the

f RE £ HOLD YMCA

TUESDAY

IUIY 11 1978

Call 46?04f>4

SKIN DIVINGCENTER

1659 HWY 27EDISON. N J .

985-2206

GOP TO MEET'The South Amboy

Kepuhticat. Club will holdtheir monthly mti'tinK onJuly *>. ur7H al H p m al JohnUalf^ay House all arewelcome Ui attend

•& MRS. ROSEREADER ADVISORCard Crystal Ball Palm Readings

ADVICE O N ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFf

PAST PRESENT FUTURE

S«« ThlM Qlftmd Lady

51 Boardwalk, Keansburg, NJ.

787-3088

European EarwigThe Kuro|>ean i-.irwii: i-

hard. reddish hi own milneavly^ui ij ich.iont; with ipair ol sharp pincers ,ir ffirend ol its IMHJ\

The male's pun ers .mlarger and inoi ,• cut ved I hanthe temale s The I i milwings are very short with thehind wings folded iH-ueaththem

Howt-vei earwigs seldomfly ~

Kemale earwigs de|iosiltheir eggs during the earlyspring in the soil Theywatch over their young for iperiod of time and laterleave the nest to depositanother batch of eggs

Young earwigs feed «M.green plant shoots and catholes in (he leaves of manydifferent vegetables andflowers

Home gardeners shoulduse either carbaryl (Srvimor rnaialhion for earwigcontrol Several sprayapplications at weeklyintervals may be necessary

"Walk through life and talk forad^quaU'eoiilrolto anybody.' Persian proverb

DUPONT EMPLOYEESMARK SERVICE

'The fnliowtnu rHi PKiuishes I 'arl iu I'laniemployees observed ServiceAnniversaries' during themonth of June. I'»7B

:tr> Years Joseph WSiimuel..->outh AinUty, N J

10 Years Michael JNowicki, South Kiver. N J ,Patrick O Krejjer,KnKii^htown, N J

f> Years Stephen AKabiyan. Siiuth Kiver, N J .Wilbert McKinney. oldBridge, N J , James KMcCarthy. South Amboy,N J

Th« South Amboy Citlrnn

KINDERGARTENREGISTRATION

Registrat ion for pupilsenter ing Ki ru i r r^ ; t r l<n in.ieptemlwr will lake place ;ilfh«' South Arntif*> I'taShcFJemcntary School in thepn l i r tp ; i I s fiffM-f Frwla>Juh '(, I!'7K Iroin !»a m in \:>.noon

The DI ITC is located ;it 2V\

John Street t)ti the HioundI loot

Children must .i l l. i i i i theaK*1 ol tiv«* on or belore(klulM'i- 1 litTK A hirthci'M if K i l l (• must liepresented ;ii 'he 11 m«- cilt castration

,\ medical ic<|inn'rn*'ii!smust he eon plete before afluid Will lie prrr i l l t t rd ID;ilt('ii(t K i i n l r i i i , i l l r i i inScpleinhet

I'wpih are required Inhave ,i ph\Mi ;tl examinationto be coni|»eleled b\ i)irla inih pli\si< I.IM r• ri formslurnishi'il l i \ iIn- si tiuolThese tut in . in, i \ (M-oIl'IMIH'il III advance , i ! thepil.'lclpal s olln e

All iii!ii>l>op),i l.a/v Kve

ficl lTl lUfl f l'»l Will beadmmi.slered l>\ the sclinoli. i irsr ;il tin1 t i ini- nlregistration .lull , tli

In addition in MD' lurihc •• i t i f i < it i <• i l i <

rnt tntni / . i l ion n-i miK ! MIh*1 fol low nit' are ,i !-•<'r»'(|iiiic(t loi adine Mnii

' I \ complete I >l' I M l ic>\All(l ,i ti<Mi.x1rl at le.i-t M \ 1.months lol loumi.1 si'( ii-v

2 A f i t tnph ' i *1 M-riev o|po l i o \ . ic i ' i t i l - T l I \ .i I •• 11Sill in w i lh a l iuo-tc i ,il li-.i^1

> i \ *i months IMIIO'AMIIJ

N*'l I t ' s

! I'l'ool n| eilhel ll,i\ ilu'h;i<i measles in h j \ mi; h.i'lrrn'iisli's •. acme

4 Mnnalide veil! u .ilioi: <<!inoculation I'll Uulii-tl.i .mil

- TV A p f l V M l . l l • • X i l H U I W t r ' t l .

c o m p l e t e d t i \ I I K I .mi i •.p h \ s u i . i n on a I H i mf u r n i s h e d l>\ i he M l ioo l

MARCH OF DIMESYOUTH GROUP

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Thuraday, Jury 6, 1d78

SOUTH AMBOYADUiT SCHOOL

TO OPENWh«'t>i«-i \ on ' I )4K• * i'»

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dud a piolital)l<- holi l i \ 'h ' -ni'w South ' \m ln i \( omtMUIlll\ School is I IK

pl,i<•*• l'» u." •'•''• Hoard ' ' 'K d u < a I i on n r r n i happroved hinds lo laiini h a< o immimU S< hooI to (nip(H-opli o| South Arnliov turnI IK- I I \a lua l i l r hours iniosell in ip iovcmcnl at tn i l i cs

Sin \ «••. s have hern

Lions Club Honor Students FromLocal Schools at Awards Dinnei

These sursevs wi l l aid Ihe• ommurnlv School VtvisorvHoard in ( let*; n i i nnmroiu ses toi the (all set nest eiAll lesidenls ale ui'H*-d to hl lout ihe SIJIA*' \S and have

Iheril re.idv In be pu ked iijion (• i tdav a! «ia in

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EQUIPMENTThe all\l>ial> ol Suii'h

\mbov Memorial Hospii.i:ha- donated S1" 'urn I ••pill i h.e-e needed phv ->II .iiIhei apv iMpiipinehi 1 Inp li \ s i c a I t h e I .i |i •department in operation ImI \ r.ir is hini led to bedsidetreatment loi in pa lun l -The adrhlioiial equipmentWil l al low 111 pal M'li! -

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k i l i d e i t : . i l t e n t i n I I I ' I I i .1 . i l i -

l l l , i \ l i ' i : i - l e l i i . ' . i H r i n l ' h e

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Sewing MachineRepaired

Ml Makes and Models

In Your Home

Prompt S*!ivii;t'

Charlie Sincera8621757

Bus Trip bBavarian Festival

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al.sk.ll.s on Ncp

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SERVICESLANTS

Lieutenant Colonel John TfJloason. son of Mrs Kvelyn(ih'.asnn of 7 Bertram AveSouth Amboy. N J . hasKmduated from theIndustrial College of theArmed Forces at Ft I-esleyI McNair. Washington, DC

The college, operatedunder (he direti supervisiono! the Joint Chiefs of Staffprovides special izedcducatirn m them;m;iHernen» of logisticsresources for nationals<'<urily II is one of Ihrn;iMon.s hightst mil i tary(•ducattonal institutions andprepares officers for duty injoifit and combinedcommands

'"oJonel (ileason will nowserve as commander of th**45?( the Consolidated AircraftMaintenav.p S<)uardon atAndrews AKH, Md . a I SAir Force Reserve unit

The Colonel, a \\MKraduat*' of Sr Mar> s Mi^hSchool, received ;i B Sdegree in iii:>7 a I the V SMilitary Academy, WestPoint. N V He earned ar.M H A degree in l%4 at theCmversiiy r>f '"onnechcutHi- wife Irene. i> thedauytner of Mr and MrsJohn Wallace of Key Point\ J

S. A. SeniorCitizens Meeting

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SUMMERCOED

SCUBACLASSES

START WEDNESDAY

JULY 12. 1978

PARLIN YMCA

• Call 2S6-5177

AHD rutSDArJULY 11, 1978

mttHOLDKMCA

or callThe SKln Diving

Gemer1659 HWY NO. ?7tHJSOK 985 220G

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The South Amboy Citr*#n Thursday. July 6, 1978

Reactivation of OrganizationServing the Hearing Impaired

A group of parentslearner* »and h\inr?nimpaired individuals havejoined forces to reactivatethe New Jersey League forthe Hearing Handicapped.Inc In the past Ihe Leaguehas been instrumental in thefounding of flic millburnSchool for the HearingH a n ri i c a p p e d . i nparticipation in surveys ofhearing handicappedchildren under ProjectSKKCH. in providing aforum for exchange otinformation al speakerconventions, ani in legalsupport The newlvactivated organization plansto build on the successes otthe past and once again toIx'come a vital source olinformation for parents andprofessionals

The Leagues objectivesare twofold to aid in theimprovement of education; .opportunities lor the hearinghandicapped. and topromote public awareness otthe needs ol the dealcommuni.y

I Me organization isprimarily a clearing housefor information ll is a bankwhere deposits <iexperiences are made Inthose who have had theseexperiences and where"thers. faced with similar

.. .about yourSOCIAL SECURITY

The basic Medicaremedical insurance premiumwil l increase from ihepresent level ot >7 7o amonth to $K Jti a month torthe 1.! month periodbeginning in.luly lli7K

The medical insuranceprogram complements thebasic h<*spi!a! insurance partof Medicare I A helping to

• r>ay physician's hills and avariety ol other medicalexpenses m and out of thehospital

(Kef 2;i "i million |>eop]ehave Medicare medicalinsurance

The Medicate law i i-<|uu e»an annual review ol (he costof (he medic,i] jnsunnceprogram Based mi this-eview. an estimate is madeol the cost ot this coveragefor t(ie following war

however, the ];:« limitsany increase m the basicpremium rale to thepercentage that socialsecurity Ix-neht pav meritsincreased m the previousyear Social secuntvpayments increased f> !•percent in l tTT. so tin-Medicare medical insurancebasic premium increase waslimited to iili cents

problems can <1:aw on iheseaccounts The league doesnot aspire to am specdicphtlosophv of tea<'hingmethods or modes olcommunication, it will'serveall persons with hearingimpairments It is aresource for informal ionabout parents andchildren's rights aboutp r o g r a m s . a h o ti Ispecialists, about hearingaids, about developmentsand about reactionsemotions and feelings

Immediate goals includeacting as an miiirmaltonsource lor explaining iheli»?:> Kducalion I >r AllHatKlicap|M<d Children Act• Public Law !U NJcreation ot a "hotline" lorparents. promotion ol deatawareness, and workingwith other groups locombuieresources Long range g«mlsinclude tmplemen a! ion niPL «M IVJ ; rescboollegislation ;»nd element,inand high school programs

The ollicers are KrancisKouah/vk Presidenl alsoa memlHT ol the New JersevDepartment ol Kducation( ommissioner s Adv ISOI >Council lot IheHa mi l I ; I pped \\ i mPiet t 'o . first \ u ePresidenl Calhv Molitoi i-

member ol the While llnusrConference on H.nwiu .ippcdIndividuals Marv \noeKowah/v k Seci <-!.ii *.M a I i e t t e P i e t •• i -Treasurer ami \ l .n \M> ram. Sergeant .il \ i m-»

There is need immembership, both activeand tmancial Annual due-are l ive dollars taxdeduct ible " Interestedparties can contact theLeague at '•' O Box 1421,Clifton. New Jersevo7ul."i

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You may enter a: in.ui1. Mripe. .1 Vim WINI) 111 illl> ol lourccinli'sl r;it!'KOri«'s Main l)l-!ltHre.ids Sal;i(i> and I )c - : i i lForIv luutli-t', • 10 in each cute-H >V\ > will IX' selcctt'ti In ireenran f\pin.-»i-pi«id trip I >r twoiiawnii to conipcte in ihe .pectaiulur f'lns.Mc cook-olT tor

More than 7l»|H-rcent of'the $fi5.(K)C m cash prizescost of Medicare medical spun .or of tin- cmueM. i)n-

from i'mnipplr <JTO\MTS Aof the

insurance is nowgeneral revenuesFederal (Jovernrm-nt

i'mnipplr <JTO\MTS A>MKmtion" f Haw.ui. wr.i award $u».o(Xi to

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protection the other part ofMedicare is extendedwithout premium charge to tj,.sl uj contest.1 makingpeople 65 and other who have «rand prize ;i rich $25,000'worked long enough under official entrysocial security, to disabled complete tojitesipeople under 65 who have annlohlr by^urUimjbeen entitled to socialsecurity disability Wrwhufur 24 consecutive months oimore, and lo many peopleunder 65 wifb permanent

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HEART ASSOCIATIONELECTS OFFICERS

Or Abraham MHl/er olMetuchen ....> r-1 electedpresident ol the American!l CM r t A s s n r i a l i o nMiddlesex (omits Chapterat the groups annualmeeting

Other officers electedincluded Or HowardJacobson of Piscataway.Medical Vic« President. HrMartin Luktcs of HighlandPark I .a y Vice President.Mrs Henei- Kancylar/ ofKast Hrunswick. Secretaryand Domiric Kcrra//oli o*New Uruns'Aick. Treasurer

CRUISE TONASSAU BERMUDASt Man s High School

P T A is sponsoring a sevenda\ cruise to Nassau andItermuda aboard the SSKoilei'dam starling (ictobei, The accommodation aretot outside double cabm--The pru-e ot Mio > no pelperson includes all mealslate night huttet dancingentertainment »wmimuii;and «-asino

l-'oi IC-M-I \ at tons andititnrnt.iticin please call Mi'sM I'nil in ' /k \ ..'i .' [>::

Held at tlie Kaiitan Natch("Ulb in Perth AI I I IHI \ Ificevening s program alsoincluded the presenfation olawards Freeholder PireclorThomas Molyneux receiveda special plaque Irom IheHeart Association (or hisefforts as )*»77 CampaignChairman

Cited for then outstandingservice to the association scardiopulmonarx resuscitalion program were A! Piimmol Mel ixhen and .bihnMcCloud ol South \mbovMoth individuals have beeninvolved in the < I'Kprogram for I > vear>-

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Paul Anka to

Appear at GardenState Arts CenterPant \nka a Liv or ite

performer of New .lersevaudiences returns to the(iarden Stale \ | K Center tora wee!', long stand startingMomla v Jiilv In andc o n t i n u i n g I h i o u u bSaturday .lulv It.

With enough talent tot ,ido/en varied careers Paul\rika .it lo v ears o| age is ,iI i v e.H v eterati ol showluismess \ star whose iirsti IM in il I > i.i ii .i

established him as a millionxellmg artist Paul has IH-M-Ileft the ranks ol supeist.irdom From that lii'si-.oii^; his 'i.une ||;js lieen-.\ noiiv r".io>. 'i, idi hit tunes

ll ill s ta l led III (IttllW.I

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talents emeri /ed it ,i v i'l \

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mil l ion sellers Tin "i " inMead < Hi \1> Sfioulder .itn!

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Since then he has wi itleri >•>sunjj .1 total ot IH Uold lei MI 'Im.ikldK tii'll iilie o| Die hes>- e l l i n i ;

Pinrspplr I'ralmr l|>sidr Oimn < iki turns inin .in r|ij;aiu torU-by splitting mid filling it with a |»r.il>iir ( r i i i n . I his nt-w V I T M I . I I nlIhr uld-timr favorite upsirti -down rake. (raluriiiK raiinrd I U M . I I I . H Ipinrapplr, bnonirs a company dessrrt.

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a monthly premium forhospital insurance underMedicare because theydidn't work long enoughunder social security Thebasic premium rate for thesepeople will go from $54 amonth to $63 a monthstarting July 1, 1978 Peoplewho buy hospital insurancemust alio sign up formedical insurance

The following nvi|>c: ;i vena-tion ot the |K>pulur tip\ide-dow)ic-ulrr. LS ;i typicul riri)*- thillniiKbl be n:U-r<-<l in U)«- Clastac'sI>«i.sort category

FINKAPPM- FRAI.INKHPS1OK IM>WN (AKK

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•4 teaspoon italt3 large egg»

's cup syrup from putrapplrI1- cupn whipping errant

Praline Brittle

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Prallnr Brittle. I'urii \ cup Bruuulu'titl >u|{iir into a hcuvy -.kilU-tMelt over moderate heat, stirniin now uod thc>. until sunar be-come* u Koldcn synii> Add ' , cup chopped pmtns Turn out onlya cooky sheet, and let stand until cnld Crush with roJIuiK pui to/nake crumbs Makes about 1 ':up

Note. If dt-hiretl. cake need not be -iplit and filled Heat cream Uisort peaks a,,d fold 'ii crushed Praline Untile S»-i vi- tn tiiouiute onlop ol nul l wedge of cake

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The South Amhoy Citizen Thursday, July 6. 1978

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Sanitary Fuels Would Build GarageTo House Trucks; Objections Made RUTGERS NEWS SERVICE

Sanitary Fuels Inc.. 4OflLeffert St.. petitioned theSouth Amboy Zoning B w dof Adjustments June 14 for avariance whereby a V> ft by5f» ft cement block garagecan be erected on their Softfront and 100ft deep lot. looft. west of S. Pine Ave Thestructure would be 21 fthigh Joan Vai l . SouthAmboy. /^attorney for theapplicam^ pointed out theproperty is suitably locatedfor such a ufe in an M t , lightindustr ial rone, and thevariance sought is only anallowance beyono !he bulkschedule

Vail observed the variancedod not actually call for anexpansion of a nonconforming use as theSanitary Fuel ousiness wasstarted in 1931. three yearsbefore the first zoning wasintroduced in South Amboy

But Edward Duschock.Perth Amboy. attorney forobjectors, put Ann StAmour. South Amboy. on (hestand to take note that theSanitary Fuel, business wasfirst located at a site behindSacred Heart Church.Washington Ave when itwas founded by the father ofthe present proprietors,Kugene I-opez, president,and Fnmk Lopez, secretaryiXischoik questioned' if thebusiness had been brought tothe Leffert St locationwithout the younger Lopezgettinga variance

Vail had Kiinrne Lope/point out the businesswashardly in he . .i l ledobjectionable !•> resid'-nceslocated in the urc i . i - 'herewere other industrial useslocated nearb> such ."- tinSouth Amboy PlumbumSupply. 224 Leffert St . on thecorner, and a paint lactorv.More than these. Vail hadl>opez point out that theHaritan River U.K. Trackran past the rear of hisproperly and that of theresidential Gleason propertynext door As the trains ranby pulling :i(i to 4<t cars fourtimes a day with the first oneat r> M) a m . Vail pointed (in)that was a noise factor tarbeyond anything created bythe Sanitary Fuel trucks

Lopez felt that tank cars inthese trains likely carriedchemicals in solution farmore explosively potentialthan anything carried bySanitary Fuel TrucksDuschock objected to thistestimony, holding thatLopez was not a qualifiedexpert on chemicals thatmight be shipped in the railcars When the applicantobserved some of the raillank cars carried placardsnoting the conlecnts werevolat i le Duschock againprotested it was hearsaywhat might be on a placardunless the persunauthorizing the use of theplacard was present toexplain the matter

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Lope? described therailroad tracks as located sothat there is ;?.S f! of openspace between them and therear line of the Sanitary Fuelproperty The firm presidentcalled this a waste groundwhere vandals couldcongregate and wheredepreda t ions againstSanitary Fuel trucks,standing out now in back ofthe f irm office in the openoriginated Lopez said thiswas one reason for gettingthe Sanitary (rucks within aclosed building, the otherbeing to facilitate readystar t ing on cold winternights and mornings

As !<> the number of trucksto be housed the newbui lding. Lope/ gaveassurance there would be nomore than the present fiveand with the major tankersbeing there, two gasolineoperated and one a diesel A*for the fuel carrying orstorage, I,opez said therewould be no storage on thepremises and the only liquidagents would be the fueloilsthai remuineo in tbe tankersafter completing a day'sdeliveries, hardly ever morethan half a tank

Duschock piled Lopez oncross-examination on thehazard of having the truckstighly confined to a closespace n case of fire. wh>there was :;.• rear way out otthe garage to facilitate thenmoving that way. why theirwas no plan for a sprinklers\sfem or night watchman inthe plans Vail oh)ette;lthese were all matters thatthe tire marshal would makedecision upon. so it wasextraneous to the issues olthe healing

Ms St Amour was put mi'he stand h\ I HIM hock to leh>»! her objections She relatedI here was a waterflow fromthe Sanitary Fuel land ontothe adjoining (ileason landsMIIU ,).nl it would get worsein th.il Uir proposed buildingwould g " out bevon! ,i (Itrctammu wall existing nowand she saw no adequateprovision !'>! i!Dllers nil! hrproposed lenient blockbuilding 'ior dram llowollsShe questioned howemergent1) vehicle wouldgel in to the garage trucksstorage area with the accessarea .'rom the stm't limitedby a mandatory 7ft t> inbuffer zone to ihe (ileasoiiproperly that had to bemaintained Also that .1roadway ^long the railroadtracks going to the l'i ft openspace back of the SanitaryFuel site could l>e cut oil b>the ra i l road, e l iminat ingthat now used access wayVail called the ertranee wayover the railroad propertyan "eas imen l bys u b s c r i p t i o n a n dpropecliied it would never l>ecul off

The objectors were no sosure Duschock drew froml/opez on cross-examinationrecollection a siding put infor use oRfie Tuip? crmtpfmyhad not been used sinceSanitary Fuel ceased toreceive shipments of coal byrail 2:1 years ago and asuperstructure for theshuttling of coal cars foremptying had beendismantled. They saw anyeasement being abruga&dwhen the rail spur tracks aredufc out

After Mrs St, Amour haddenounced the buildingplanned as an "eyesore"that would cut off light andair from the fileasonresidence, Duschock putJohn Zennario, a formermember of the Wood bridgePlanning Hoard, on the standas a reulty expert Zennariorecited from the zoning codethat an M l industrial zonecalled for 40,000 sq ft Jots of150 ft by 250 ft minimumdimensions and with 50 ftsetbacks in front and sideHe found building area couldonly be 30 per cent of the tot

size He noted the permitteduses for Ihe zone did notallow the storage of volatilefuels, even no part ia ldeliveries of heahttg oil orgasoline that could vaporize

Zennario attacked theestimate of J<op«'z thai thegarage would add at le;isi$20,000 to ratable.contending that residenceswould lose more value inassessmen1 f roir thenlocation in a deterioratingarea Vail challenged him tostate if he menat residentialvalues would be down or notjust go up as much ;is thei n d u s t r i a l p roper iesThomas Downs. Hoardchairman, supported Vail inthis and Zennario did .idmitthat it could be residentialproperties would noiincrement not so much ;ivthey would without a changein the Sanitary Fuel setup

The realty expert notedthe Sanitary Fuel f irm hadgone on for mo-e than ::<>years without i garage inhold trucks. s<, obviousKcould continue a rrohlahleoperation without Ihegarage Vail reminded himthe property was m an M 1zone, so it was the residencesthat were in violation <>!zoning, lx>t theSamlan hue]business the plumbingsuppK house and Ihe paintfaclor> Vail contended hisclients were expanding a usein ii /.one specihed lor ilDuschock insisted theexpansion ua> in violation o|the min imum standardsrecited in ZennarioThe /one board meinhei-t'tld the applicants the*,would ha\e to suppls 1detailed s u r i e \ of (heproper! \ and a referencemap nt ihe neighUirlKMulbet ore the board could makeauaUsis ot theargumentation presentedDowns adjourned Ihehearing lo August V;«tlinterjected a right (or bothsides to otter- addedargument and supportingdetail

GARDEN NEWSShrub Cuttings

Taking slips 01 cuttingsI ruin a lavorite shrub u i lhthe intention ot growingmore have an attraction torman) gardeners

But this is . omcthuig thaihad to be done at the rightseason* Mid to late .UiU isabout right Make thecutt ing Iroin this lea i sgrowth as it begins to hardenfor the summer A cuttingU':ken too suit will rot < )nethat's too hard will not root

Take a cutting 4 to(> incheslong and stick it into arooting medium This can IM-a half and half mixture olpeatmoss and course sand,or perlite. a white volcanicash. in a large flower pot

¥\t*{ <lip the. uoiudycuttings in a rootinghormone, (that you can buyat a garden store) and thenplace^the end about an inchdeep \ in your rooting1 : x ' .

W:.. .1 the cutting well,cover the spot and

culungs with a plastic bag Afew garden labels or stickswill keep Ihe hag fromcollapsing

Place your pot of cuttings111 the shade or indoors Youwon't luive lo add muchwater, if any. for severalweeks

Plant your rooted, cult ingsin a coldframe the firstwinter and shale them nextsummer so thay don't standin the full sun

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Smith an associateprofessor in Ihe departmentof theater arts and speech a\the Newark College ol Ai lsand Sciences o| Hutgeist ' m v e i s i l ) 1! adaptc atjuggling his pidtessioiial hieamong (caching patrtmgdesigning theatr ica l s»-isdirecting stage prmluclionsand. sometimes e\enacting

Il ls f iescripl ion ol ihevolution ol Ins painting as aseries ot moves in multipledirections . can be applied aswell to his vaniRis titles andjobs A sell acc la imed'•••"••orkaholic." Smith ish a p p 1 e s l w h e 11sinuiitaneousl) involved in anumber of projects orworking with students

Indicat ive ol his busyschedule are the number ottheatrical productions withwhich he cur ren t l ) isassociated

In mi<l June, the OpenStage, a pilot summertheater 011 the NewarkCampus of the SlateUniversity, inaugurated itsI97H season wi th aproduction of Neil Simons"The (Jmgerhread I^idySmith, faculty udvisor olDperr t i t a j t c waar- t h rdirector

Tomorrow 'July 7 i . whenPlaysin the Park SuminerTheater, sponsored by theM i d d I e s e x C o u n t yD e t r i m e n t of Parks andKe< rt'Ulum, o|H'iis its seasonat Roosevelt Park, Kdison.wi th My Fan Lady. "Smith, a meinbei of Ihegroups design staff, wilt belisted as set designer

And next Wednesday <J';1>\2>, when Open Stage'ssex-ond product ion. "Arsenicand Old l^ace, " opens, Smithw i l l again be l isted asdirector

Smith, who joined theItulgers faculty in I960 as *scenic designer. isparticularly excited <nSoulOpen Stage, which wil lfunction as a repertorycompany

"Towards ihe end of thespring semester," he said,"a number of studentsinquired about a summerprogram so that they could

.n l throughout If.e leal H\mid Ma) we were or^ani/erfand although init ial l \ we badtin funding we deelded N> i|ntwu regular productions an<lthree children's pla\ s

With the help ot hisdepartment chairman I >rLester I Moore whoprovided .1 set tmnt .inearlier pntduclion. and snmemonies from the I>ean o|Student Allans uJhc** .mdthe Newark \b i in tnKelahons I illice Smith .iridhis troupe brna , rehe.il s.ilsnil w bat he ra i ls .1

Shoestring budgetAS itbin weeks he -,inl

the com;>an) had le. i l l iabsoided a sense ntrepe i i o r ) and while .1-seiuor member I was chosendirector ol two productionsa student Iti la Miller andan alumna KathleenSchlegei will duett Hm <>\the children's Jtl.i)s Ihethree i>( us w ill en direct thethird 1 budi r i i s p|,1)

i'erlormances ol all h\eshows will )M' gliei) in thecapijHis' I 'n iwrst t) Thciiletat :WJ High Street' but thechildren's pla\s The I lg\Duckl ing. " I ' .e (ielden( i r o t t o " and TheInvention also will IMwidel) pt>i torn ted in Augustand S4'ptetnl«T m (i»uiitipaiks I l i iouglnuit New.lersei 111 co<»p<Tati«»ii with

('ouncil ami at parks andsummer c.irups 111 New N. urkState

"The whole troupeSmith added is l<M»kmglorward to |>erformmg lornew audieiues We hope totune senior citizens see imrwork as well as children iniieighlxirho«x| playgrounds "

Smilh, ii prize wir.nmgartist, laughingly admitsthat he can paint in any styleor medium However, in thepast decade, hv had enjoyedrecognition and success witha form of water colordrawing called "aquarelledessins." The medium is acombined method ofpainting in which an artistusually applies color over adr-'ving ^ Amith hasreversed the process

First, he applies watercolor in random fushion onbiank paper and then useshis imagination lo create thepatterns and figures heapplies in ink The finished

works are abstract likeimpressions of f iguresheads, landscapes andodd.ties

1 suppose I'm considered•v tut unorthodox.' he said

toi mv w.\ 'er color designst ie really an emotionalexperience Whatever image1 1 reale is more oflen lhannot a memory of somethingpreviously experiencedimagined or read

'•rthodox or not. Ihedi'siuns have been wide|\slmwn in the I'nited Stales,ind abroad and have been 111I'I I'dji .ind one man shows inCms Milan Koine and|i>k\n In .lanuraiv ol this\e.ir lh< designs Weresh'iw(1 .it the Ihincan <laller\in I',IF is where Smith wasnamed lecipienl ol the Prix<te Pal Is Some ot this W i lk! -• | > , l I ! I l l . 1 t W O ) I 'J I

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VACATION POSTALARRANGEMENTS

SUGGESTEDMaking arrangement for

holding or forwardIIIR Mailprior to leaving home (orvacations can savecustomers a lot of miseryand i n t ' o n v c n i c n c p .Poslmasltr John I1

(•amache reminded IOCJUresidents today

"An over flowing mailho*can be an op<an invitation :oBurglars. Postmaster(Jamache said Lettingmail or newspapers pile up isadvertising the fact that thehouse or apartment will beempt y or ungua rded

Householders should ask afriend or neighbor to checktheir mailbox daily and tohold their mail untilvacations ove ur if theyprefer, they can ask the PostOffice to hold ;heir mail forup to Ml days, or to forward itto the vacation address

The Postmaster offeredthese additional tips tortaking some of the worry outa vacation planning

vacationers should buyenough stamps for scenicpostcards and othercorrespondence bet ore theyleave They may not beconveniently near a PostOffice later

They should use sufficientpostage ten cents lorpostcards abd l'i cents lorletters weighting one ounceor less Kor letters weighingmore than one ounce theadditional postage is ncentsan ounce

Mail should be depositedwhen possible at PoMOffices or in dnuniounbusiness district <'olleclioiiboxes, where morepickups are made

Traveler* should tie surethey have the Heiress andcorrect /iprodes tor (MTNOIISwith whom they II b<-corresponding In tact, thePostmaster says It might bea good idea to vuitc or typethem on rnveloiM-s hetnrrleaving home just in caseEnvelopes ami cards shoukdvear a return address Andplease write legiblyPostmaster (iamache said

Good Oay1

MARINE LINERADIO PROGRAMSHurricane safety tips will

be the topic of the first of fiveRutgers Marine Line radioprograms lo be aired in Julyon 20 stations around thes^te

S u s a n K o n s a l l .communications specialisticr the New Jersey Sea(irant Marine AdvisoryService, will advi;e listenerson how lo pnpare for ahurricane in a program to hehroadcat from Saturday'July 11 to next Friday < July7 i

The 197H hurricane seasonbegan June l

Safe SCI'HA diving andsteps to take if an accidentoccurs will be the subject ofthe month's secondprogram, to be aired-July H14 with Ms Konsall offeringthe information

John Weingart of the StateOffice of Coastal ZoneManagement is the featuredguest on the third MarineLine broadcast of the month,to be aired July 15 21 In it hewill describe the state'sbeach shuttle bus service toIsland Beach State Park andhow people can use it

Facts about sharks in themid Atlantic region will bediscussed by Ms Konsallduring July's fourth MarineLine broadcast, to bepresented July 22 28

The last program of themonth focuses on lightning'sthreat to boaters Theprogram may be heard July2<» Aug 4 and features MsKonsall discussing whatl*ople should do it (aught onthe water during a thunderstorm

Marine Line broadcastsare produced by the MarineAdvisory Service ol thi^NewJersey Sea (irant Programand the Kutgers KadioCenter in cooperation withthe Kutgers Center lorCoastal and KmironmentalStudies

Copies of broadcastschedules and transcripts < Ieach ol the programs areavailable by writ ing orcalling the Marine AdvisoryService Doohttlc Hall.Kusch Campus. KutgersI'niverMty, New KruriswickNew Jersey IIH9O:5 2(11 WJ.MM)

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"FOSSILS INNEW JERSEY"

DISPLAY AT LIBRARYThe New Jersey State

Museum has loaned the FreePublic Library ol SouthAmboy an exhibit m a glasscase called KOSSILS INNKWJKKSKY

On one side the question"What is t l fossil" is

.answered ui th anexplanation ot seven majortypes ol lossih/ationtmi t i lNAL MATKKlAl.unaltered hard pints of plantsand animals fragment olm a s ! o il o n b o n ePKEMINKKALl/CATlONonginal substance in whul iadditional minera!.> havebeen deposited. :<ui h as[Mines DKCKVSTALLI/AT

"TOWnfrtfpmfr Tw a rtp*f<»rp«f.more stable mineral.changes appearance a littleKKPLACKMKNT Decay oforganism may occur andnew subtances de|x>sited inits place, such as |K'truie<lwood MOLDS & CASTSimpressions of organism insed.me'il TKACKS ANDHOklNWK-MHrks of fnovmganimals may be onlyremains COPKOLITKS feees and undigested remains ofanimals

The other side showsexamples of Kecent NewJersey Fossils » lO.imoyears), Pleistocene 110,000to one mill ion years).Tertiary i l to « mi I Ironyears), Cretacian 11 SOmillion years), Tnassic (200million years). andPaleozoic <2rM) to WX) millionyears)

In the exhibit cases youwill find part of the glasspaperweight collectionbelonging to KathleenPrusakowski of this City

Recreation SponsorChildren; Bus Trip

To Arts CenterA I South Amboy

Kecreation sponsored bustrip to the Garden State ArtsCenter wil l be held onTuesday. July 11. 1978.Busses will leave the (ieorgeSt Kntrance to HoffmanHigh School at <• M a msharp

On stage will be the KrnieScott FJresents The youngstars of New JerseyKegist rat inns will be held atall playgrounds Arts andCrafts programs daily tillFriday July 8th There willbe a SO cent admissioncharge Permission slipsmust be signed by parentsand returned before the

Women's SoftballMeeting

The Women's SoftballAssociation wil l hold ameeting on Tuesdayevening. July 11. 1U7K a! 8P M at the small gym atHoffman High School

MUGGING, USE OFFIREWORKS, ARRESTSOVER JULY 4 PERIODpossession or discharge of

fireworks resulted in thearrest and putting under bailol four young men during theJuly 4 holiday period Theirfireworks actrvi'.y alsoinvolved them tn furthercharges involving possessionof a controlled dangeroussubstance

Municipal Judge Joseph CHoffman set bail at $.Vx>eachlor (Gregory Koland. PortHeading and ("hadesLenau. Carteret. teken intocustmly by Ptl AnthonyWarn. July 2 for possessingrockets. Human candles and2'.- inch firecrackers wiihintent to sell them Theofficer found the pair In alsobe in possession ol theeon! i ol led d.i ni^-mussubstance. 1rs!e<l ,ismarihuana

W h i l e I I ! \ 1 > ( l L t . l l N i : , i I I

a i l l n , i f ( M i e n 1 l l e . i t 1 h»

Sacred Hear' parking l<it inthe Lite hours nl ,l<ily ! I'llKenneth S/atkowski JamesHolovacho at<(j AKak Co\ uheard loud explosionscoming (mm the Feltus an<tAugusta Sts area in a1 iilumr nt souml liken !<.•waken m l ieu s|f«-|i nearbyhouseholdei's liuc^ligaltn^the officers took- intn CIISMKIVJoseph Kieslowski. I'aihn.and Mark \\ allentine.Highlands dn search of theauto of those arrested,marihuana in less then 2n(-grams w.is uncoveredKieslowski and Wallentinewere each put under $2S()bail

Leon C/erni/k a Henry Stresident, was taken to SouthAmbm Metnoruil Hospital mI tie early nmrniri^ of July 4I<M treatment of slashUViiifUtN oil his hands T f e M "lo delend himself againstattack by two men whostoppled out behind ubuilding and demanded tietun* over to him his wallet inthreat of beuig slashed by asmall knife or razor bladeHe was stil l a hospitalpat ion! yesterday

He reporte»t to |Hiliee'ttie"only description he couldmake ol his assailants in thedarkness was that one was ofswarthy build with blackhair and the other was of amore slender blonde typeKoth were white men

Judge Hoffman putMichael Hoelz, LaurenceHarlxir. under JUKI lta»l tortaking flight from Ptl Warninto the landfil l on amotorcycle. July 4Catherine M Pilot. SouthAmboy, was also arrested ona cliargo ol intorferring withPi I Warn when he wasattempting to take Hoelz intooustodv

South Amboy Utilm FylfotManager* Assoc.

Building fund Concert

Music By

FRANK DILLJury 8th, 8:00 P.M.

at

Flmld #1, Land FillAdmission will be donations

or Purchase of Building Block Certificate

all proceeds will go to the

Building Fund to erect a new

Refreshment stand

Candy Sale Awards will be presented at this event

SAFA ISSUESSIX MONTH REPORTDuring the first six months

of !</7H the South AmboyFirst Aid Squad answered866 calls Included were 4S5emergencies. 275 transports.I ires i l l . community service25 A S.fiOfc Man Hours werevolunteered

High members for the sixmonth period were ChuckPawlowski w.vh :i7i calls,Hetty i>eveille 364. KathyMigfin :»47. Joe Halmi mand Jeff Pawlowski 286

SAFA ANWERS147 CALLS IN JUNEMembers of the South

Amboy Kirsl Aid Squadanswered a total of 147 callsduring the month of June.Calls included 74emergencies, 53 transports.13 fires, 5 communityservice, one parade and onedrill

High members for themonth were: Betty LeveiJle67 calls, Chuck Pawlowski59. Kathy Miglin 5*, JeffPawlowski 51 and Sue Taylor

THE mCKIE ICE CREAM MACHINE118 So. Broadway, So. Amboy

I • • • • • • • • • •« •« • • • • • • • • • • •« • •««««COUPON15< OFF

8 PACK OF WACK/£ WAFERS

Larsen's T.V. ServiceColor or Black <S White

721-74601 lft

r nSouth Amboy Lownmower

SALES & SERVICE

AH Moireof Mowers

Maintenanceand Repair Work

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEKMON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. to 3 PM.

Coiner Pme Ave & John StSouih Amboy 727-0140

Th« South Amboy Oitinsn

RESOLUTIONWHKHKAS. the Kul<** and ({^nutations adopted b\ fho I ' S [)«*par(men( o( the Treasury

regarding Revenue Sharing Funds allows for changes in the priorit ies of the planned use ofent period allotments, and

WHKHKAS, (he L W H I Finance Hoard was promulgated that such changes made Afterient period allotments have t>een budgeted must l>e advertised and approved by the

Director.N( )W. THKKKFOKK. HK IT RKSOIA'KD that in accordance wi th the above provisions,

(he City of South Amhoy hereby requests the Director of the Division of l / x a l GovernmentServices to make the following corrections m the Revenue Sharing Funds" by entitlementperiod and priorit ies

FRDMKntitlement Period? • I 7:11 oi» :ut 74

Maintenance and Operating Kxpenses A • Public SafetyPolice Reserves

Salaries and Wages 1.156 W»Installation New Tra l l i c Lights 61.95

TOTAL KNT1TI.KMKNT1'KRI(>[>7 1 7:1(06/30 74 • S1.218.7A

1.331 47

1.014 (rj4:«) (Hi

116 20

1.597

113.4U11.812 4)1

Ktititlement FVnod: 1 74loH Mi 7.">Maintenance and Operating Kxpenses H) Financial AdministrationCollection of Taxes

Other KxpensesCapital Expenditures

Improvement Athletic FieldPurchase Sand SpreaderImprovement to l*ublic Buildings *

Acquisition and Improvement to Marathon Garage

TOTALKNTITLKMKNTPKHIOD7 I 74toB'3()/74

Kntitlement Period 7'I 7Mofi :»<> 7HCapital Improvmeents

Purchase of Kcjuipment Tax AssessorMaintenance and Operating KxpensesK' Recreation

Veterans Monument

TOTALKNTITLKMKNTf'KRlOD7 1 75loS 3»/76

Kntitlernent Period 1 I 77 toH :i(i-77Division of Police -

Salaries and Wages SpecwJ PoJue

TOTAL KNTITLKMKNTPKKIODl 1 77to« :«) 77

TO

Kntitlement Period? I 73ioH :«i 74CAPITAL IMPROVKMKNTS

Installation of Fire Alarm SystemToTAI .K .NT ITLKMKNTPKHlOD? I 7:j|oH .Ki 74

Kntitlement Period? 1 74toH :*<i 75CAPITAL 1MPHOVKMKNTS

Installation of Fire Alarm System

T O T A L K N T I T L K M K N T P K R I o D T I 74to« :«> 75

Kntitlement Period 1 1 77(<M* Mi 77 -CAPITAL IMPROVKMKNTS

Installation of Fire Alarm System ••'

TOTALENTITLEMKNTPKR1ODT \ 77toy Hn TT

Kntitlement P«nod 7/175 to 6:MI7KCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

Installation of Fire Alarm SystemTOTA1 ENTITLEMENT PKRIOD 7 1-75 toH :«> 76

' 419 24U19 24

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$2S2

,2IK.218

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$419

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2.4.24

40$1,812

Thunday, July 6, 1978

SHOP AT

CENTER DELI ,250 No Stevens Ave

South Amboy $for Convenience, Quality and Low Prices'

Cortont of Cigarettes at State Minimum Prices $5.55 r\ $5.66

SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 13, 7 978

IMPORTED

Boiled Ham$ 1.49 , ,b

HORMEL

Chopped Ham$1.09 b

DAIRY FRESH

MuensterCheese

8 9 C ,ib

KRAFT

Casino Swiss$1.29 ,.b

CARANDO

Genoa Salami$1.49 ,.b

WEAVER

Chicken Roll$1.09 b

TOP QUALITY COLD CUTS AT UEASONABtE PRICES

LASAUEcon SODA

79 <, gol.

Bottle

ST. LOUIS

Rye Bread49 Cwitti any

cold cut purchase

Ice Cream$1.39

?gol.

AH Flavors

THUMANN'SQUALITY

COLDCUTS

OPEN 6:00 A.M. t i l l 10:00 P.M.tVERY DAY TO SERVE & SAVE YOU MORE

We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamps

PLAYPICK IT

HEREEVERY DAY

BE IT Fl'RTHKH RESOLVED that the foregoing change in the entitlement periodallotment priority is in the opinion of the Governing Body warranted, and is necessary forthe most advantageous utilization ol such funds for the reason herein set forth

The unexpended balances in Revenue Sharing Appropriations arebeing utilized for other needed Capita) ImprovementAppropriations in order to affect reconstruction of the Fire AlarmSystem

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that two certified copies of this resolution be tiled withthe Director of Ijoca! Government Services v »,

BEIT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution, in accordance with tin- provisions olthe Division of Local Government Services, be published in the South Ambo\ Citi/en onJuoy 6.1978

Thomas A o MnenCouncil President

Certified to be a true cop's of a Resolution adopted l>\ the Governing Body ot the City olSouth Amboy on July f>. 1978

Natalie Brennun7'6'78 . « 73.50 CHv Clerk'

MARYS LUNCH & SUB SHOP249 STEVENS AVE., SO. AMBQY

727-3033MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 11 a.m. to • p.m.

IS VARIETIES OF SUBS

Splits, Soda & Sundaes from our fountainHamburgers. Hot Dogs & Sandwiches

y, GALLON COCA COLA(2 Liter) 5 9 C

(with purchase of whole sub)

Sabre MonthlyMeeting

Rescheduled\'\w South Amlinv s.i

rrnul;i i" inonlhk nu-fh;is \»'vn it'M-hrdulcd lor ihrin^ht ot ,)ul> 17th Dur tn thr-tlii ul .Juh weekend ;iin] thei «'HU la r I' roj>r r<-> i \ •'Kin>m;m s mectmn ulnch i--srhcdulcti tor ttu* !Dth it w.i^nrt'cssai > to tnitki' tht* ;IIM»VI'mrnhnnt'd ch.wiyfs

M«viu>n to stiitl at H inI' M All old nit'inbtTs ;i>\v<"ll as ru-w iirt' united tojitteml 1H7H Siihrr sil irdulfas well as rule chann»'s willbf (iistussod Thru1 is ;tlsosi'vctal uprtun^s on l l i rSahre Coaching >'alfavailahlt- at this hint'

l ittle League ResultsLIONS CLUB WINS

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H I ' r m ; i f - M u -U'lund tl ir pilclnnu <>tMe ('aIn- Tin- li-ain In) l>vtin4 pitrhmn Hi'' hi i lnm '»!Mark Thompson .md lli<hitlif>i» of I 'ct f Mn i l htinistu'd H> 'i to \s in I hi-Ainr i n a n I^MJIIIM « TOSMI

I n « u t i i - i l i a i i i r x

l . i - i f i - ' \'JI'l ..I.•( linn IIM.uk Thoinjisnii put hed tin-^liuiniii I ' f ir smith hit itl i i ' l I U ' I U l t

.lut mi l - Vr , i i ku , ( \ t>.Inn >h.iu w. i- l l i r winningpitctici |IM- I 'hr/asv/ and< "C.l IH < i ( i M 7 \ I .1 liltrun- !m I'arkua)

HENRY'S <£BARBERSHOP106 SO PINE AVE

727 1291

>Walters with for Connorsroarhinu. won thru lustNational I r i i y i i ' t i t l f t>\heal ing I'l n t rc t K I I I L'O | I IIn-hind 111'1 p'ti-hmu ul JohnSl.i\t(in and 'i htts h\ ( r.tiu( ,ni(7\c; i Tht- sam<' t»'atnthat hinshi'i! last tot tit*1 pasttv.o yrarv Intishcd Insf \u f l ian 11 .i r r r o n i hchimi thehiltiiiK o| Mikf Shannon,

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Women'sReferralCentral

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322-8092Listings for thousandjofagencies and organizationshelping New Jersey womenavailable toll-free, aroundthe dock.

SPALl OONATfDBY !HlbMW>PAKm

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Shaw hail thn-r lilts tor

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Modfin TransKevin (iiiir/v

K ol <Carson HIiwinning pitcher

Final StandingsAmerican League

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