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CITIZI<br />
Vol. i:t, \o. Advertising less than 75% V Thursday , April IM. I»K:> 15 Cents<br />
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City Negotiating Sale of Water Works<br />
South Am boy whu h h.is<br />
been producing its fresh<br />
water supply lor man\<br />
decade*, IK now iu*K the recent<br />
announcement by the state to<br />
restrict ground water<br />
extractions and tho<br />
increased threat of a ground<br />
w mcr cotita minat ion<br />
The will<br />
be a referendum issue on th«<br />
November ballot, giving the<br />
'otersa voice in the decision<br />
Negotiations lot tmtimie<br />
licciiusc Smith Amlwy's<br />
water supply is inadequate.<br />
city oliicials are f«ced with<br />
cither building would have to start<br />
mer .igam<br />
Most < ost-Kffective Way<br />
Mayor ( rtjHs, considering<br />
the options, stated that<br />
selling the local utility to<br />
Middlesex a reputable water<br />
company which serves<br />
IH7,0o» customers in South<br />
f'lainfield. Metuchen<br />
Carleret. Woodbnige.<br />
Kdtson. and part of ("kirk<br />
Township and all of Highland ,<br />
Park on a wholesale oasis<br />
would be the most cost<br />
effective wa\ to provide<br />
residents with quality water<br />
Cross said that Middlesex<br />
has the capabilities to<br />
upgrade the city's facilities<br />
and furnish water from their<br />
wells and above ground<br />
reservoirs which are not<br />
included in the critical water<br />
diversion restrictions<br />
Middlesex would not likely<br />
increase ctly water rates, the<br />
statement by Cross revealed<br />
Cross asserted Monday that<br />
no employee of the local plant<br />
would lose employment in the<br />
sale<br />
Middlesex is to begin<br />
construction o! ;i 2» mile<br />
pipeline from their Kdison<br />
treatment facility to supply<br />
Kast Brunswick with four<br />
million gallons ut water<br />
dail> Agreement with<br />
Middlesex is expected to l>e<br />
reached within x'veral 1<br />
Street Hockey Facility Report<br />
Jim K Clearv I'K<br />
presented the mavor and<br />
council with plans for the<br />
construction of a street<br />
hockey facility in the ctt><br />
prepared by the engineer<br />
firm of Frederick H Kurt/ ;il<br />
the city government body<br />
busmen* meeting Monday<br />
The report for the court at<br />
Towerland Hark Males that<br />
street hockey is rapidly<br />
becoming a very popular<br />
competitive sport and that<br />
the official rule book<br />
specifies a 75 foot by 155 foot<br />
playing area<br />
The report. however,<br />
recommended a 50-foot hy<br />
100-foot court, which is the<br />
minimum-sized playing<br />
area<br />
The Kite IK located westerly<br />
jind adjacent to the existing<br />
tennis courts at John<br />
Zdanewicz Park on Sixth<br />
Street<br />
Advantage;- slated were a<br />
relatively flat, open area.<br />
requiring little grading and<br />
its compatibility with<br />
existing recreational<br />
facilities<br />
Kut. the report maintained,<br />
the locality would contain too<br />
many paved playgrounds<br />
within a limited area and<br />
would eliminate the only<br />
open flat area used presently<br />
for softball. oasehiili.<br />
football, trisbee and other<br />
activities<br />
A Second Court Site<br />
A second site for<br />
consideration<br />
lies<br />
immediately south of a high<br />
tension tower near the<br />
Stevens Avenue-Sixth Stret •<br />
intersection. the report<br />
continues<br />
The site would require<br />
extensive regrading and may<br />
require a retaining wall The<br />
site is also a drainage area<br />
lor runoff ot water .wJ t^<br />
disturbance may create<br />
flooding in the area Access<br />
to it may require a ramp, or<br />
steps<br />
Also in consideration,<br />
given in the report, is a site<br />
located north of the<br />
basketball court on Connors<br />
Drive, which is naturally<br />
buffered from residential<br />
sites and has a relatively flat<br />
surface requiring some<br />
regrading<br />
A cost estimate given<br />
amounts to $17.:t00 to include<br />
a (our inch bituminous<br />
pavement at $4,500, a six foot<br />
chain link fence enclosure at<br />
•7.500. a gate at MOO. railroad<br />
ties at $1,500. goal nets at<br />
1750. and other<br />
contingencies. $2,250<br />
Site preparations, grading<br />
and landscaping, depending<br />
on the location selected,<br />
would tost additionally from<br />
Opttatmi room nwm at Sotrth Aartty MlwwM HttatW nMMHJ lnilHtajwUi mti to VMCMUT tw|try during»<br />
rtttnt dl*pi»r tor MtptoyMtmiNwfiMkInrinflflm«4HurtMM*. Afctw,CavttIWir, IN, OatMting Rootn<br />
Nuru. tnem M iMMkaf Mta graft H Ndn **t**Hi a/WMi tatty. Mart** Uk^m mi tali f r«n«cc T * d l ^ U « » ) l l l ) H t<br />
Pistol Ran^e<br />
Plans Advanced<br />
Recently, the South Ami>ov<br />
Zoning Board of Adjustment<br />
granted the Conrail Police<br />
Depctment a conditional<br />
approval to construct a pistol<br />
range near the waterfront<br />
This approval is a welcome<br />
one for the South Amboy<br />
Police<br />
Depart men)<br />
personnel as they have been<br />
granted the courtesy <br />
build the pistol range<br />
Captain Joseph (ieng of<br />
Conrail and Charles K<br />
Kordham are collaborating<br />
with local authorities in<br />
advancing plans for the pistol<br />
range r. ordham. Kurt/<br />
revealed, is the firearm<br />
instructor for Conrail Both<br />
function (or the Conrail<br />
Police Department from<br />
Conrad's<br />
Newark<br />
headquarters<br />
The range will be<br />
constructed on Conrail<br />
property situated between<br />
the Coal Dock dumper site<br />
and Jersey Central Power<br />
and Light Company<br />
powerhouse<br />
Plans call for the<br />
distance from the shooting<br />
line to the target to be 60 feet<br />
About 60.000 square feet will<br />
encompass the range, which<br />
will utilize concrete walls and<br />
walkways for protection<br />
Ammunition will not be<br />
stored on the range<br />
Chief Kurt/ also disclosed<br />
that the shooting line will be<br />
Mirrnunded by a fifteen-foot<br />
sand berm on the sides.<br />
cd with railroad ties<br />
in arrest erosion<br />
The target end of the pistol<br />
range will have a dirt sand<br />
IMTH) its backstop, of a<br />
thirty foot high construction<br />
Conrail will be in charge ol<br />
I he const ruction<br />
Irtrf nn to Play<br />
drill Hftop stirs<br />
The Jersey Shore A A t'<br />
Basketball Team will play<br />
against thr Peoples<br />
Republic of China Junior<br />
Olympic Hasketball Team on<br />
Saturday. May 4. 1M5 at 8 00<br />
P M at Monmouth College,<br />
West Long Branch. N J<br />
Craig fJorc/yca of South<br />
Ambo\ will be playing with<br />
the New Jersey Shore A A C<br />
Team which feature*<br />
outstanding High School<br />
-Basketball players from th«<br />
.Jersey Shore area (Jorczyca<br />
attends Christian Brother*<br />
Aendrmy l.mrrnft<br />
HOSPITAL LAUDS PHYSICIANS In recofnition ol Doctor i D» y IMS". M<br />
annual evtnt ttltbbihM) by Iht Aiwnttn Hospital Astorlahon tor rtcoMWnf<br />
and appreciatiflf physicians South Amboi Hospital and Community mHAti<br />
Mtalth Ctnitf airan|td a sptcial rertption for «it Medical Staff Abovt Dtborfii<br />
Fallon thi hoipttals Dirtctor of Pubbc Halations and MarktlMf. tlM *<br />
to'itonnttft on Surtndtr Grovtf. MD ol Cottiia ¥ice-Pr«ident ot tdt KMpf<br />
Mtdtcal Staff<br />
foirl Prw eeiiip<br />
< *itv Magistrate Joseph C<br />
Uofft'.an presided over the<br />
following court enses during<br />
the previous week<br />
Michael J Huguinen ot<br />
David Street pleaded not<br />
guilty toil complaint made by<br />
Michael Pappas of South<br />
Stevens Avenue of<br />
attempting to cau.e bodily<br />
harm and injury to him by<br />
striking Pappas on the (ace<br />
and haaid with a cue ball »r. First Aid<br />
Squad has issued her report<br />
h.r the month of March The<br />
s(|uad responded to a total of<br />
20K calls proving March to be.<br />
one of the busiest in the<br />
Squad s history Of the 206<br />
total volun.t. there were 77<br />
emM-ganclM, 77<br />
**rviee rim*<br />
expended were 1.00B hours<br />
Members answering the<br />
most amount of calls were<br />
Betty Leveille 102. Sieve<br />
Bulla im. John McCloud 99.<br />
Boh Sculls 69 and Doug<br />
Bloodgood rifi<br />
High cadets for the month<br />
were Jim Kyan Jr 45. Bill<br />
Leveille 41. Tim Kyan 39,and<br />
BillSnnverTT<br />
Board of Ed<br />
Selects Reill v<br />
James Reilly was voted in<br />
as the South Amboy Board of<br />
hducation president at a<br />
reorganization of the board<br />
last Wednesday at the board<br />
office<br />
A three-year-member of<br />
the board. Reilly sened as<br />
the board's vice-president<br />
thepreviousyear<br />
The new board named<br />
Teresa Schwarick as its vice<br />
president<br />
Mrs Schwarick had<br />
previously served as ihe<br />
board's president<br />
George Ot low ski. Jr . was<br />
again named the board's<br />
attorney It will he his twelfth<br />
year as board attornev<br />
Thomas Tice and Craig<br />
Coughlin. both inrumhents.<br />
were sworn in to then* terms<br />
of office Tice will s*r\e a<br />
one vear term mid Coughlin<br />
will begin a three year tfrm .<br />
Also sworn in were John<br />
oLeary and Daniel Lewii.<br />
both to three-year terms,<br />
thetr-fimt term* of office<br />
OLeary and Lewis won the<br />
election over incumbents Ms<br />
Margaret McCarthy and<br />
Alice Kupper. veteran<br />
members of the hoard<br />
HtNRYS<br />
BARIEU SHOP<br />
106 So rSn<br />
South Amboy<br />
7271291
HM SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
Thursday, April 1H, 19K5<br />
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CALENDAR<br />
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first (tlKfrtion I free of < IMIJ(I- all r«|ual tnsci timis »f (b* 1<br />
samr Itrni Mill he char K**otinf chMrtn Pwents CM otMtH aH« by<br />
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The SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
Tkttnday, April <strong>18</strong>, lt*f<br />
56 Years Serving You<br />
SOUTH AMBOY<br />
SAYREVILLE<br />
"Where Quality Rules 9 '<br />
: Sale Prices Effective Sunday, April 21 to Saturday, April 27, <strong>1985</strong>.<br />
1 Bordentown Ave.<br />
South Amboy<br />
Sayreville Plaza<br />
Ht. 9. SavrevUle<br />
Congratulations Sacred Heart Basketball Team — Winner 6th Grade Central Jersey<br />
Invitational Basketball Tournament * Cheerleaders — Winner of 4 Tournaments<br />
Country Pride<br />
Chickei. Legs 69$ Ib.<br />
Chicken Breasts $1.29 Ib.<br />
Chicken Drumsticks<br />
89$ Ib.<br />
Chicken Thighs 79$ Ib.<br />
F.T. Boneless Pork<br />
Shoulder Butt<br />
$1.79 Ib,<br />
^ Foodtown<br />
Green Beans<br />
(cut or French)<br />
3/99<br />
Foodtown<br />
Cottage Cheese<br />
2 1b. $1.89<br />
Virginia<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
1 Ib. $1.39<br />
Kelloggs<br />
Rice Krispies<br />
13 02. $1.39<br />
Foodtown<br />
Grade A Large<br />
White Eggs<br />
99* doz.<br />
Fresh Sliced<br />
Lean Domestic<br />
Boiled Ham<br />
$2.49 Ib.<br />
Vintage Cola<br />
(2 liter)<br />
49*<br />
Tide Detergent<br />
49 oz. $1.99<br />
PHOTO<br />
CENTER<br />
©IDAY<br />
PHOTO PROCESSING<br />
7 DAYS A WEEK!<br />
Color Prints<br />
IKodacolorDisc<br />
Color Prints<br />
Fresh Lean Ground Chuck<br />
80% Lean<br />
$1.49 Ib.<br />
Shoulder Veal Chops<br />
$2.79 Ib.<br />
USDA Choice Beef<br />
Boneless Sirloin Steak<br />
$2.99 Ib.<br />
Sunkist<br />
Orange Juice<br />
H gal. $1.69<br />
Fresh Sliced<br />
Schlckhaus<br />
Bologna<br />
$1.98 Ib.<br />
Chock Full o*<br />
Nuts Coffee<br />
16 oz. $1.99<br />
Chicken of Sea<br />
Chunk Light Tuna<br />
6V2 oz. 59*<br />
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Foodtown Corn<br />
(16 oz. whole or<br />
Creamed)<br />
4 for 99*<br />
Freeh Sliced<br />
Schlckhaus<br />
Llverwurst<br />
$1.98 Ib.<br />
Vertflne<br />
Apple Juice<br />
64 02. 99C<br />
Mr Big Napkins<br />
300 ct. $1.49<br />
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IN OUH Otll<br />
suce0<br />
I f AN DOMESTIC<br />
BOILED HAM<br />
$1.69<br />
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SUHB COUPON"<br />
IN OUR Ot-.U<br />
FRESH SUCH)<br />
LANO O LAKtS<br />
AMER. CHEESE<br />
$1.89<br />
* > •*<br />
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USDA Choice Boneless Beef<br />
Top Round London Broil<br />
$1.99 Ib.<br />
Hillshire Farms<br />
Polska Kielbasa<br />
$2.19 Ib.<br />
Whole Filet Mignon<br />
4-9 Ib. avg.<br />
$3.99 Ib.<br />
Land O' Lakes<br />
Singles<br />
12 oz. $1.59<br />
Fresh Sliced<br />
Great Lakes<br />
Swiss Cheese<br />
$3.38 Ib.<br />
Purex<br />
Liquid Bleach<br />
69* gal.<br />
Joy Liquid<br />
Dish Detergent<br />
22 oz. $1.29<br />
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MRS PAUL S<br />
ONION RINGS<br />
1 iU f'O/»n<br />
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POTATOES<br />
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Tlte SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
Letters to the Editor<br />
pesffrttor<br />
Thert is I continuing holocaust inflicting out Mlow crtfturti widt<br />
triUioni ot houn ot agony Whit is it ind why 7 It is the trapp 1 *! ol our<br />
wiHMftto satisfy tfw grted and vanrty of the trapper and fur wtaf er<br />
Hew art thtst animals caught* li one of the most brutal and<br />
inhtMWW device* invented by mar- the steel jaw leghoW trap The<br />
anwuJ't paw le| snout and wmurM the tongue is crushed in a steel<br />
tooth Ww sttll jaw, held for hour* or day* m eicructattng pain until it is<br />
bludgeoned to death by the owter of the trap For every useful furbeirer<br />
held end hiH«d. there are usually three trash creatures caught dogs<br />
cats, birdt and even dangtred species such aseaftes<br />
Ittidts the above mentioned steel )*w laghotd trap there ts also the<br />
boitrap- set for beaver, muskrat and other water specie' In this killing<br />
dewce the animal suffers 1S minutes ol all consuming terr w before it dies<br />
Mow are listed a few examples of how each fur coat is lined with<br />
sutlerH»| and waste of We<br />
Sable 40 animals 3.000 hrs of agony<br />
Lynx IS animals 1.080 hrs of agony<br />
Coyote 16 animals 960 hours of agony<br />
leaver 15 animals 225 hrs of agony<br />
Red Foi 42 animals 2400 hrs of agony<br />
Owl you think that fur coat looks much better where God first put it<br />
on the animal'I do<br />
Virginia Stillwagon<br />
Dear Editor.<br />
I with to take eiceptton to Tom Kuc s best Polish maiof league<br />
bastbtH team. April 11th Mile Square Talk What happened to Ai<br />
Simmons, a member of the Hall of Fame? AI played 20 years m the<br />
American league. 2.215 games 307 homeruns lifetime batting average<br />
3$4. four World Series, batting average 329 Only two players Musul<br />
and Ytrtrtmski. are in his league \<br />
lorn Aloysius Harry Szymanski. May 22 1902 Milwaukee<br />
Wisconsin<br />
Now you know the rest ot the story<br />
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Thank you.<br />
James Phillips<br />
Hours: 5:30 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />
Tuesday thru Saturday<br />
) 5:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. Closed Mon<br />
115 So. Broadway South Amboy<br />
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721-1081<br />
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Engagement<br />
Mr and Mrs Robert<br />
Leslie. 238 Henry Street.<br />
South Amboy announce the<br />
engagement of their<br />
daughter. Rosemary Anne,<br />
to Glenn Vona ion of Mr and<br />
Mrs Robert Vona. M6 John<br />
Street. South Amboy<br />
Miss Leslie is a graduate of<br />
St. Marys High School and is<br />
attending the Charles E<br />
Gregory School of Nursing.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
SEALED BIDS will be r*c*iv«1 (r«m<br />
btddm riaaaifwd undrr N J S A 77 7<br />
JSIttifq inlh*H**rinjKoofn Room<br />
l«frMain BuildiM Transportation<br />
Bulldir*. I03S P.irkwa) Avvnttr<br />
Trcnlon. N«w Jer*e> until 10 oo a m<br />
May I. ItSSandopened and rrad for<br />
( AHTKKKTIMH MTimi.HOMi<br />
Carter* tndutlnal Road<br />
I)«molilioflni Buikfangi<br />
Carter** BarougK. Middlctrx ( ount)<br />
FwtoralPmtwt No M-iMft• la <<br />
DPNtW<br />
The Oepartmmi in accordance<br />
- with Title VI Civil Rights Art erf IM4. TR<br />
Stat JM.t'Sl' *»e> <br />
specification* may also br irwprcled<br />
HIT M>T OHTAIMIC.II' h><br />
contracting organitalion» at imr<br />
varioun f>e«ign Field (rffu-e* at ihr<br />
Piinippany TroyHilU NJ<br />
301 mil Mon<br />
v Sun Valley Furniture<br />
p<br />
Ml laurel. NJ<br />
«» MB-1341<br />
InteiwtionaHU litt UuntZ!<br />
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JOI-MdTMl<br />
U47 Amboy Avrnur<br />
RdlMtt. NJ •<br />
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DFTKANHPORTATtoN<br />
Rl'KKAl OF CONTRACT<br />
ADMJN WRATH >N<br />
4 II 4 I*. 4 •», IMS rrr 17 M<br />
495 Sputh Pine Ave., South Amboy, NJ. 721-1308<br />
Monday-Friday 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Plenty of mattresses, beds, box springs left.<br />
Kitchen ssts Includs table and 4 chairs In oak, pint<br />
or mapls finish. Reg. $449, Now $325/set. Full sizt<br />
bed, mattress and box spring complete $250;<br />
Single bed complsts $150; Elsctric adjustabls bod<br />
complete R#g. $1350. Now $700. Headboards all<br />
slits from $25.00 and up. King Size Jumbo Mattress<br />
with 2 Foundations A Frame (only 2 left) Aeg.<br />
$1100, Sale price $650.<br />
Perth Amr>o><br />
Mr Von;i is .1 ^<br />
Harold (i tlotfinan<br />
School and is atK<br />
Middlesex<br />
Obituary<br />
(ATHKR1NK<br />
NOBLKMONAtJHAN<br />
Catherine<br />
Noble<br />
Monaghan. 84 of Augusta<br />
Street. South Amboy died<br />
April IS. 1965 at South Amboy<br />
Memorial Hospital Horn in<br />
South Amboy she was<br />
lifelong resident of the city<br />
Mrs Monaghan waB a<br />
communicant of St Mary's<br />
Roman Catholic Church in<br />
South Amboy and a former<br />
member of the' Catholic<br />
Daughters of America. Court<br />
Santa Maria «3t2 in South<br />
Amboy<br />
Her husband Leo A<br />
MpiMrghan died in 19^1<br />
She was the sister of the<br />
late Edward and Joseph<br />
Noble, the late Mae Howard,<br />
and the late Jen Mackenn<br />
Surviving are a son. Leo J<br />
Monaghan of Springfield.<br />
Mass ; a daughter. Kathleen<br />
Shea of New York City; 8<br />
grandchildren and 7 great<br />
children<br />
The funeral will be held<br />
Friday, April 19. IM5 at 9<br />
AM from The Gundrum<br />
Service "Home for<br />
Funerals". 237 Bordentown<br />
Avenue. South Amboy to Si<br />
Mary's Roman Catholic,<br />
Church in South Amboy<br />
where a Mass of Christian<br />
Burial will be offered at 9 30<br />
AM Interment will be in St<br />
Mary's Cemetery in South<br />
Amboy<br />
Prayer to tha<br />
Holy Spirit<br />
PRAYER THROUGH ap<br />
plication to the Holy<br />
Spirit Holy Spirit, you who<br />
solve all problems, light all<br />
roads so that ( can attain<br />
my goal You who give me<br />
the divine gift to forgive<br />
am) forget alt evil against<br />
me and that in ill in<br />
stances of my life you are<br />
with me. I want Un this<br />
short prayor to thank you<br />
'.or all things as you con<br />
firm once again that I<br />
never want to be<br />
separated from you even<br />
and in spite of all material<br />
illusion. I wish to bt with<br />
you in eternal glory. Thank<br />
you tor your mercy toward<br />
me and mine.<br />
The parson mutt say<br />
ihtt prayer lor three con'<br />
secutlve days. A«ter three<br />
days the favor requested<br />
will b« granted; even If it<br />
may app«ar difficult. This<br />
prayer mutt be published<br />
immediately<br />
after the<br />
favor if granted without<br />
•mentioning the favor. Only<br />
your initials should appear<br />
at the bottom. •<br />
" MJ.Vlf.<br />
nl<br />
Krai laetist<br />
(hurra tows<br />
Morning Worship Service<br />
s< h«*IIM church. Second and<br />
iHkion Streets, with the<br />
INTIU.Kev E (JenioDevers<br />
the pulpit There will be a<br />
reling of the Community<br />
le Education Committees<br />
the service at 12:15<br />
r M<br />
Bible Studv Fellowship will<br />
N> held on Tuesday, April 23<br />
at 7 to p M with Pastor<br />
l >evers a» leader<br />
The Choir will gather for<br />
Choral Preparation at 6:30'<br />
I'M Wednesday. April 24. in<br />
thechurch<br />
There will be a Church<br />
business meeting on Friday,<br />
April 28. beginning at 7 Ot)<br />
TbumUy, April IS, IMf<br />
P M There are many the Bible Institute and the<br />
important questions up for Evangelical Theological<br />
consideration you have to<br />
there ti* have a part in<br />
k ese d<br />
MiWm follpfe<br />
lidicts Hoior Society<br />
Loral Menken<br />
I1H Middlesex County<br />
College students were<br />
inducted into the UpKilon<br />
(iamma Chapter of the Phi<br />
Theta Kappa Fraternity, the<br />
National Honor Society of<br />
two-year colleges, during an<br />
Induction Ceremony held on<br />
Friday. March 22 in the<br />
College's Performing Arts<br />
Center The Society<br />
recognizes academic<br />
excellence among the<br />
students at MCC who have<br />
achieved a grade point<br />
average of 3 25 < Dean's List *<br />
or better for one semester,<br />
and have a cumulative<br />
average of at least 3 00<br />
John Bakum. Acting<br />
President of the College and<br />
Vice President of Academic<br />
and Student Affairs, and<br />
Chapter President Mary<br />
Ellen Aleksta of Perth<br />
Amboy, gave the Greeting<br />
Professor John Dineen.<br />
Chairman of the Computer<br />
Science Department,<br />
delivered the Welcome at 2 P M Tickets can be<br />
Remarks, followed by theprocured from mem bent or<br />
Oath and Presentation of<br />
Certific «te to new members<br />
at the door<br />
will be served<br />
Refreshments<br />
A reception followed the Members of Court Sancta<br />
ceremony The Faculty Co- Maria will take part in a<br />
Sponsors for Flu Theta taping of The Sunday Mass on<br />
Kappa this year are Or April 22 at the Passionist<br />
Kenneth Maugle of the Fathers Studio in New York<br />
College's Counseling andCity A bus will leave the K of<br />
Placement Services, and Dr<br />
Margarete Driver of the<br />
Modern<br />
language<br />
Department<br />
From this area. Honor<br />
Society members include<br />
From Parlin • Cathy Aile<br />
Kelleher. Beth * J<br />
Sparandera. Linda S Tynan,<br />
and Thomas J Whitakor<br />
From Sayreville Maureen<br />
McSorley, JosephC Patella,<br />
Kimberly A Pancurak. Lynn<br />
M Powell, and Franc** M<br />
Weber;<br />
From South Amboy Lind«<br />
Ellen Meyer and Linda<br />
Slonksnes<br />
Rev Edwin Noren and his<br />
wife. Ruth, missionaries to<br />
Zaire, Africa, under the<br />
Evangelical Covenant<br />
Church, will be guests at the<br />
Laurence<br />
Harbor<br />
Community Covenant<br />
Church on Wednesday<br />
evening. April 24th Rev<br />
Noren will be guest speaker<br />
ataoo<br />
Called as a missionary by<br />
the Covenant Churn<br />
denomination in 1963* Mr<br />
Noran has been engaged<br />
mainly in a Bible teaching<br />
and evangelic ministry<br />
during hi» years of service.<br />
During hi* recent term (Ml-<br />
19S4) he was located in<br />
Coyongo in northwest Zaire<br />
where he was a professor at<br />
Institute, schools for training<br />
Zainan church pastors<br />
Mrs Noren Uught classes<br />
in basic doctrine, personal<br />
evangelism. Bible study,<br />
hygiene and Hewing in the<br />
Women K School ol the Bible<br />
Inntttute She taught English<br />
to (he Bible institute<br />
students, she wart counselor<br />
to the nurse at the Cioyango<br />
dispensary. she also served<br />
an hostess and radio<br />
operator<br />
During their earlier years<br />
in Zaire. Rev and Mrs.<br />
Norsen served mainly in<br />
pastoral-evangelism work<br />
and in teaching They have<br />
been variously located at<br />
Bokada. Bumba, Gbado and<br />
Karawa<br />
Mr and M n Noren are the<br />
parents of three grown<br />
children Paul. Janice and<br />
Daniel<br />
Rev Noren will speak and<br />
answer questions on their<br />
work in Zaira The public Is<br />
cordially invited toattend.<br />
Court Sancta<br />
Maria, No. 382<br />
Court Sancta Maria No<br />
W2 Catholic Daughters of<br />
Amerfla will hold a Chinese<br />
Auction on Sunday. April 21,<br />
at the Senior Citizens Center.<br />
C Home all 2 Noon<br />
Members will attend Court<br />
San Salvador's Annual<br />
Bunuuet on April 23 at the<br />
landmark in Woodbhdge<br />
The Court's annual<br />
Corporate Communion will<br />
be held on Sunday. May 5, at<br />
ihe 8 15 Maas at St. Mary's<br />
:hurch A breakfast will<br />
follow Catherine Parker is<br />
Chairperson<br />
The cancer drewting unts<br />
met at the home.; of Mary<br />
Hay den and Sailie Sullivan.<br />
HoKtesseti at tf • meeting<br />
were Lucy Spina and<br />
Josephine Fazio<br />
Tho Lion's Den<br />
South Amboy, NJ 721-2269 727-9719<br />
ANNOUNCES<br />
GRAND OPENING OF<br />
CUB'S KITCHEN<br />
Free Delivery In South Amboy it AM-t 1 PM<br />
•akatf Zltl<br />
Stuff** Sht)!lt<br />
Llnguln* w/clam sauce<br />
Fork ChoptfPlualota<br />
Italian Hot Dogs<br />
tpaottattl w/maatballi<br />
* Shrimp tpaolait<br />
PIZZAS<br />
y h Ib. Charcoal Burgart<br />
Chicken Parmesan<br />
Stutaea Parmatan<br />
Meatball Parmeeen<br />
Eggplant Parmesan<br />
•Daily Specials<br />
'Clams on V* SheWFrl.<br />
CALZONES<br />
COLD * HOT SUM<br />
Shitted to Perfection<br />
EnttXtalrun«nt Thiirt., Frl., Sat
1** SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
km forHem<br />
CeMratiN<br />
On Saturday, April 20th.<br />
Oeorge Warren will<br />
ealefcrate his lOth year<br />
teaching dance in Centra)<br />
Hm* Jersey His Htudio<br />
"Canter Stage" will lw<br />
holding special clauses al the<br />
ftmH Brunswick studio,<br />
tltplmiu Road and Koute ID<br />
I* benefit the American<br />
Httri Aaaociadon All<br />
eteMM will be $5 00 and all<br />
•meeds will be given to the<br />
Heart Association<br />
BptCtal guests will be Bill<br />
&ow«rs from the (ieorw<br />
Street PlayhouHe who will<br />
fetch mime classes to<br />
children and adults JUIH*<br />
fMefc from the off Broad Si<br />
Tfetitre ' in Hopewel) will<br />
teach • Luigi Jazz style class<br />
lor alt abilities JoeKap»mm><br />
will offer a Ballet class and<br />
George Warren, director of<br />
Canter Stage will offer u Ja*z<br />
Combination class featuring<br />
a challenging new routine To<br />
end the day's events, the Cat<br />
Dancers from ("enter Stage<br />
Will be giving a live<br />
performance of their Cable<br />
Television show directed by<br />
fttfcfceyDeFrano<br />
Please call the studio at<br />
< Ml) Mt4A78 to reserve your<br />
•laceand to find out the times<br />
Ror each class<br />
Computers, robotics and<br />
hew to pay for a college<br />
education are some of the<br />
topics that will be featured<br />
during Middlesex County<br />
lee Uoerke VatH<br />
Hfeirhert Sales<br />
Thomas (ilick, manager of<br />
the Kast Brunswick office of<br />
Weichert Realtors, recant Iy<br />
announced that Dee (ioerke<br />
has joined the company as a<br />
new sales associate<br />
Mrs Georkeexplained that<br />
she joined Weichert because<br />
it was a well-established<br />
company with a high level of<br />
professionalism and<br />
enthusiusm '<br />
Active in her community.<br />
she has been involved with<br />
many organizations such as<br />
the YMCA. Central Park<br />
Boys Club, Homeowners<br />
Association and albo her local<br />
P.T.A<br />
A resident of Old Bridge for<br />
26 years, she and her husband<br />
Alfred have five children.<br />
Carol. Cheryl. Christine.<br />
Kichard and Michael<br />
Physical Education Center. Open auditions for the<br />
which includes racquet ball Plays in-the-Park <strong>1985</strong><br />
courts and an Olympic sue summer season of musicals<br />
•Wimming pool, this years will be held April 38th at l: 00<br />
Open House will a bo provide p m . May 3rd at 7 » p m .<br />
trim blood pressure teats. and May 4th and 5th at l 00<br />
ward processing displays, a pm al the Roosevelt Park<br />
"flpadal Effects theatre Amphitheater, Edison. N J<br />
presentation, and even a The musicals, sponsored by<br />
r 'iiUlards and Math' the Middlesex County<br />
damonstration<br />
Department of Parks and<br />
financial aid workshops Recreation and the Board of<br />
will be offered at I p.m. 2Chosen Freeholders, will be<br />
a.m. and 3pm. and are"Pirates of Penzance. June<br />
assigned to provide<br />
information on work study.<br />
Ctttafe grants and loans, the<br />
application forms nnd where<br />
teeandthem<br />
Th* > "Planning for<br />
College" seminar for parents<br />
will begin al 2 Mi pm and<br />
will offer checklist planning<br />
of all the things a family<br />
atottid consider lief ore their<br />
dtttdgoestiu-ollegc<br />
tile annual Open House<br />
provides students and<br />
parents the opportunity to<br />
(atar the »KHUT«- campus.<br />
taflt to faculty ;md '• staff<br />
Kbers and obtain<br />
mationon Mcc's degree<br />
cert if u ale programs,<br />
and summer<br />
Middlesex County College<br />
eJttn programs in Business,<br />
lilharal Arts. Kngineering<br />
fid Health 'reohnolngitw.<br />
MScitnce<br />
tilt College is located on<br />
corner of Woodbridge<br />
and Mill R;wd in<br />
For further<br />
tton concerning the<br />
House, contact the<br />
lions Office at (201 •<br />
iajlUar} Trirkv Trav<br />
Tht Ladies Auxiliary of<br />
MMkanicsvllle Fire<br />
Company will hold a<br />
gftaetUancouft Tricky Tray<br />
M Sunday, May 5, IMA at the<br />
Setth Amboy Senior Citizens<br />
titMIng on Sevens Avenue<br />
atllOOP M Donation is 12 00<br />
Dean will open at 1:30PM<br />
Ticket* can be bought front<br />
•It members Hefreshmenla<br />
w«l bt served Chairlady is<br />
Martha Hotton and Ca<br />
chairladles are Joanne RWIIy<br />
and Evelyn Freeman<br />
Playsin-thePark<br />
25 July 6; "Carnival. July<br />
17 27 and "Kvita." August'?<br />
17<br />
Those auditioning should<br />
have a song prepared and<br />
should bring their own sheet<br />
music An accompanist will<br />
be provided If there are any<br />
questions call !>4H 2HJM<br />
between Ham and 4pm<br />
weekdavs<br />
Hill<br />
litHl.<br />
ftlmki Hmrri is Citimuf (to \m<br />
Iv to*Jersey hyrtitiric Asstcittin<br />
(•forge J Otlowski. Mayor<br />
of Perth Am boy and 19th<br />
District Assemblyman, will'<br />
IK- honored as "Cititen of the<br />
Vear 1 " for IMS by the New<br />
Jersey Psychiatric<br />
Association April 27 at 7 p.m.<br />
at the Hyatt Hotel, New<br />
Brunswick<br />
The annual affair, the<br />
Presidential Dinner-Dance,<br />
will pay tribute to Otlowski's<br />
"substantial contributions to<br />
the mental health of the<br />
citizens of our state,"<br />
according to Dr George F.<br />
Wilson, President of the<br />
NJPA<br />
Dr Wilson said: "The New<br />
Jersey Psychiatric<br />
Association has been<br />
especially appreciative of<br />
your sponsorship of<br />
legislation to modernize the<br />
state's involuntary<br />
Fruits<br />
Heitrial Ru<br />
Sunday April 2», 19H.Y or.<br />
the famous boardwalk in<br />
Atlantic City, the Knights of<br />
Pythias, Domain of New<br />
Jersey, will sponsor its 2nd<br />
Annual Hun. with the<br />
cooperation of Tropicana<br />
Hotel and Adidas<br />
Sportswear<br />
A 1 mile run and 10,000<br />
meters - awards - trophys<br />
300 free T-shirts will be given<br />
to the early registrants The<br />
run will start and finish at t he<br />
Tropicana Hotel 1 mile at 9<br />
a m and iokat9 30a m<br />
This run is for the benefit of<br />
Deborah Heart and Lung<br />
Center, at Browns Mills.<br />
New Jersey All age groups<br />
are invited to participate<br />
Contact Dan Feigan at 201<br />
843 7626 for any additional<br />
information<br />
Sacred Heart<br />
MM* Iris Nil<br />
Hwls 5I'S law<br />
Sacred Heart Mom & Dads<br />
Club is sponsoring a 50's<br />
Dance to be held on Saturday.<br />
May <strong>18</strong>. <strong>1985</strong> in the Sacred<br />
Heart Annex from 800 pm •<br />
MX) am Buffet will be<br />
served at 8 30 and D J music<br />
will be played from » ot)<br />
1 00 $13 00 per person cost<br />
includes beer and mixers.<br />
B Y O.B There will be a<br />
costume contest. so come out<br />
and boogie'<br />
For tickets or information<br />
call 727-0174 after "> oop m<br />
In Loving Memory of<br />
FRANK 'BOX*' ZKBRO<br />
Sit nuu-t\^htis htippt'tH'd in just onv vt'tir<br />
/'(> uli ttf thorn' vnu held .so di'cif<br />
Kwm is 12 now and nrt>*ittKitall<br />
A nil fvfn I.inn iym>i fu .
IWtOtmi AMBOY CITIZEN<br />
manfey, April It, IMS<br />
or coca; or THE CITY or<br />
•OUTHAMBOY NCWJEMCV<br />
M w FtMl rm*u* »\ Uw<br />
mmtiH «f April S. it» wwi certain<br />
mlMr ekuigM M FornM C ud Daai<br />
nemmmrnkm «< tt» PIMMM<br />
Coiw»UM H Thoma* Carr Such<br />
ehuijii art on (U* In tit* City Cimk i<br />
office<br />
NaUhafcrvwum<br />
CUyOert<br />
Notic*<br />
PwbUc Netfct* haraby giv«n that at<br />
t ragulitr iMMtt«g of UM CUy CouneU o(<br />
Uw CHy of Saudi Amboy. Comity of<br />
MMdtofc.NawJarMy.heMorttiwJrd<br />
o( April. MM. ttwabove ortliunw **t<br />
•defied M eecond and ftna I r fwdinf<br />
CltyClart<br />
Introduced en Kim Reading<br />
AdvertlMa'iiiCUtMii<br />
Mardm.lM<br />
Approve* AsrUl, IM<br />
AsrUlS,IW 111<br />
ANOftOINANCE<br />
or ooot or THE crrv OF<br />
IOUTH AMBOY'<br />
Nottcf<br />
Public Nettee M hereby given that<br />
at a regular meoU* of tbt CMy Council<br />
of the ctty of Seulti Amboy, County of<br />
MUdiam, New Jmw. bekl en lha<br />
itth of April. IN, tbt abet* ardbUMe<br />
WM adopted on. aecond and final<br />
raatkAf<br />
Natalie BraoMn<br />
atyClarfc<br />
IntroduVodon flrtl Mftdtog<br />
April). IW<br />
AdvortlMdtiiCltiaan<br />
AprtiMHS<br />
Approved: Apjrtm. "SI<br />
laweofCttiaa: '<br />
April HIM* S«<br />
ANOMDINANCB<br />
AMaWPPWCHAPTKRli<br />
WATIBU or THE coo* or<br />
not cmror SOUTH<br />
Notlct<br />
Public Notice to hereby given UMI<br />
at • rwgular mooting of Uw City Council<br />
af th* City of 8«Kh Amboy. County of<br />
on u**<br />
I<br />
April I. IM<br />
AdvwtMadMCHlMd<br />
April ll, l«a<br />
laMMofCtttaan<br />
April M. IBS)<br />
PirNtslliiteto<br />
CM? dart<br />
MB<br />
The problems of living with<br />
arthritis are challenging at<br />
any age, but this disabling<br />
condition can be especially<br />
difficult for children<br />
According to the Arthritis<br />
Foundation, New Jersey<br />
Chapter, there are as many<br />
as 350.000 children with some<br />
form of arthritis. .<br />
The group will be meeting<br />
at Middlesex General-<br />
University Hospital on the<br />
third Saturday morning of<br />
each month starting on April<br />
20 at 10 am<br />
More information on this<br />
parent group, the Juvenile<br />
Arthritis Resource Network<br />
and free literature on<br />
juvenile arthritis, Is<br />
available from the Colonia<br />
and Cherry Hit) offices of the<br />
New Jersey Chapter,<br />
telephone (201) 38*0744 or<br />
(609) 4*34000.<br />
CargafeSale<br />
The Animal Rescue Force<br />
will sponsor a Gigantic<br />
Garage Sale on May 17. <strong>18</strong>,<br />
and 19,<strong>1985</strong> at 51 Gaub Road,<br />
Old Bridge (south on Rte. 9.<br />
right at Rte 516 and left at<br />
Browntown Shopping<br />
Center) -<br />
CIVILIAN ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION<br />
You must apply tot an Absents* Ballot for each Election. I hereb?t|ppiy<br />
for an absentee ballot for the (Chick one)<br />
hniary Q General Q Municipal Q Special<br />
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the 31 Cil V Z1 Town G Township Q Borough<br />
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<br />
L^Uat.Trlcia Popowski,<br />
aarf Cindy DeFort clubbed<br />
triples In a 10-hit attack to<br />
grot tbt Lady Governors a<br />
smashing 31 to 2 victory over<br />
DunaUan •< Monday at<br />
DunaUan.<br />
Almost half of the Hoffman<br />
hits came from the bats of<br />
Dottle Croddick and Mary<br />
Anne Lewis, both of whom<br />
stroked four apiece on six at<br />
bats.<br />
Dottie accounted for six<br />
runs batted in while Mary<br />
Ann had three to give Kim<br />
South Amboy<br />
Seniors to Meet<br />
The South Amboy Senior<br />
Citiuns' Club, Inc. will hold a<br />
meeting on Wednesday. April<br />
24, at 1 P.M. at the Senior<br />
Citixen's Center. Plans will<br />
be completed for the trip to<br />
the Factory Outlets in<br />
Secaucus on Wednesday.<br />
Mayl<br />
Awn* Safe Irivers<br />
The Eastern Division of the<br />
Suburban Propane Gas<br />
Corporation announced that<br />
the following drivers<br />
working out of the company's<br />
Sales and Service Center in<br />
CUffwood, NJ. have received<br />
safe driving awards for 1964<br />
Leo J. Maimone, Parlin. 3<br />
ears of safe driving; Joseph<br />
Sf. Murray. Laurence<br />
Harbor, 9 years of safe<br />
driving; Frank C Rowley.<br />
South Amboy. S years of safe<br />
driving<br />
A tjlaJ of 99 drivers of the<br />
Suburban Propane service<br />
and delivery fleet have<br />
enviable driving records of 25<br />
or more years of safe driving<br />
e>«s<br />
Schuck her sixth win of the<br />
season against one toss.<br />
The single loss by Schuck<br />
came at the hands of city<br />
rival. St. Mary's, last week<br />
pitched by Jeanne OToole of<br />
the Eagles.<br />
The Eagles, who will face<br />
the Horfmanltes again<br />
Wednesday, won that game<br />
16-S, a game which saw<br />
Hoffman commit five errors<br />
and give up costly walks.<br />
It was also a game studded<br />
with controversy over the<br />
style used by OToole in her<br />
pitching delivery which<br />
Coach Richie Klein believes<br />
is an illegal sides rm pitch<br />
Lori Ambrickt took the loss<br />
for Dunellen<br />
Hoffman 24. Metuchen •<br />
The Hoffman bats came<br />
alive in a preceding game<br />
against Metuchen, playing at<br />
Colucci Field in South<br />
Amboy, to gain their fifth<br />
victory, 24 to ». last Friday,<br />
following the loss to St<br />
Mary's<br />
Playing the hot corner at<br />
third base. Tricia Popowski.<br />
niece of "Buddy" Popowski.<br />
the long-time Boston Red Sox<br />
coach in the American<br />
League, drove in eight runs,<br />
including three in the first<br />
inning with a homer<br />
The 17 hit attack by<br />
Hoffman also included a pair<br />
of doubles by Lynn list.<br />
Popowski and Dottie<br />
Croddick also stroked<br />
doubles in that game, which<br />
gave Kim Schuck her fifth<br />
win of the season<br />
Lori Glassherg tossed the<br />
for Metuchen which<br />
sustained its second loss<br />
against two wins Glassberg<br />
took all winandloRs<br />
decisions for Metuchen thus<br />
far<br />
The Harold 0. Hoffman<br />
High School boys' vanity<br />
baseball team, coached by<br />
George Knyianowakj.<br />
continued In the unbeaten<br />
ranks at 5 and 0, after taking<br />
a one-run shutout victory<br />
over Dunellen Monday<br />
Rightfielder Andy Moran<br />
furnished the only run of the<br />
game by singling in the first<br />
Inning, stealing second and<br />
third bases, and scoring on a<br />
passed ball to give southpaw<br />
sophomore Jim McCabe his<br />
second victory of the season<br />
without a loss<br />
Hoffman ace Scott<br />
Gumprecht relieved<br />
McCabe, pitching a hitlesa<br />
sixth inning, to assure the<br />
hard-fought win for the<br />
McCabe gave up just two<br />
hits and struck out five<br />
Dunellen batters in the first<br />
five Innings he pitched.<br />
Hoffman collected only four<br />
hits Both teams played<br />
errorless ball<br />
Scott Cameron took the loss<br />
for Dunellen whose record<br />
for the season is now 3 and<br />
one<br />
Ooes-CRy Victory<br />
Over Eagles<br />
The Governors, paced by<br />
freshman Billy Moskals<br />
double in the fifth inning.<br />
gave Hoffman its fourth<br />
victory of the season last<br />
Thursday in subduing crosscity<br />
rival St. Mary's7t>4<br />
Moskal's double opened up<br />
to a 6 to 2 lead for Hoffman<br />
and enabled pitcher Scott<br />
Gumprecht to win his third<br />
game of the season.<br />
Gumprecht struck out ten<br />
Eagle batters and walked<br />
only two<br />
Joe Btaha of the Eagles had<br />
a perfect day at bat, Netting<br />
Notice to Military Service Voters<br />
and to their Relatives and Friends<br />
tf you are in the military service or the spouiie or dependent of a person in<br />
military service or a patient in a veteran s hospital or u civilian attached to or<br />
serving with the Armed Forces of the I'niled States without In-? State of New<br />
Jersey, or the spouse or dependent of and accompanying or /esiding wi;h a<br />
civilian attached lo or serving with l..e Armed Forces of the tailed Staes. and<br />
desire to vote, or if you are a relative or friend of anv such person who. you<br />
Oelieve, will desire to vote in the Prim*'.. Election to be held on June 4, <strong>1985</strong>,<br />
kindly write to the undersigned at once making application for a military service<br />
ballot to be voted u< said election to be forwarded to you stating your name, age,<br />
serial number if yo,t are in military service, home address and the address a;<br />
which you are stationed or can be found, or if you desire the military service<br />
ballot for a relative or friend then make an application under oath for a military<br />
service ballot to be forwarded U. him. stating in your application that he is over<br />
the age of <strong>18</strong> years and slating his name, serial number if he is in miiitarv ser<br />
vice, home address and the address at which he is stationed or can be found<br />
'NOTE: MILITARY SEHVKK VOTER CLAIMING MILITARY STATION AS<br />
HOME ADDRESS FOR VOTlNCi PURPOSES MAY NOT I'SE MILITARY<br />
ABSENTEE BALLOT UNLESS REGISTERED To VOTE IN THE<br />
MUNICIPALITY WHERE SUCH STATION IS LOCATED .<br />
Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned<br />
DATED: April tl. <strong>1985</strong><br />
Raniero Travisano<br />
Middlesex County Clerk<br />
County Court House<br />
P.O. Box 1110<br />
New Brunswick. N J 0800.1<br />
Note to Persons Desiring<br />
Civilian Absentee Ballots<br />
If you are a qualified and registered voter or the State who expects to be absent<br />
outside the State of June 4, <strong>1985</strong>, or a qualified and registered voter who will<br />
be within the State on June 4.1965. but because of permanent and total disability,<br />
or because of illness or temporary physical disability, or because of the obser<br />
vance of a religious holiday pursuant to the tenets of your religion, or because of<br />
resident attendance at a school, college, or university, or because of the nature<br />
and hours of employment, will be unable to cast your ballot at the polling place tn<br />
KDUT district on said date, and you desire to vote in the Primary Election to be<br />
eld on June 4, l
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Bill EMrtdfe 224, 200<br />
Charlie Share 100<br />
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June O'Leary <strong>18</strong>9, Carol<br />
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Heffaiuites.Wiilfi-5<br />
Richie Klein, coach of (he<br />
Harold G Hoffman High<br />
School girls' varsity soft ball<br />
team, declared it was just<br />
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Mary's High School Eagles<br />
girls' team trounced the<br />
Hoffman girls by a score of 16<br />
to 5<br />
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bench and came as a jolting<br />
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Eagle coach Nick Russo.<br />
Jean O'TooJe. the Eagle<br />
pitcher, hurled a four-hitter<br />
that day against the Lady<br />
Guvs. The Eagle junior also<br />
helped her cause by belting<br />
two hits<br />
The game was tied at fourall<br />
after the fourth inning<br />
when the Eaglet, who were<br />
on their way to their second<br />
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a Iota, croaaedthe plate eight<br />
times over the next two<br />
innings to ice the game<br />
Janice Reilly. a senior, had<br />
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batted in Anjther big stick<br />
was sophomore Veronica<br />
Wykpiu who drove in two<br />
runs on three hits.<br />
St Mary's played errorless<br />
ball while Hoffman hurt their<br />
cause with five errors<br />
Coach Klein sadly stated<br />
that walks and errors "killed<br />
u» "<br />
Tricia Popowski, however,<br />
continued her heavy hitting<br />
for Hoffman, stroking a triple<br />
which cleared the bases for<br />
three HOffman runs, and also<br />
hit aafely for two turns at bat<br />
Kim Shuck hurled for<br />
Hoffman, sustaining her first<br />
low of the season Her record<br />
at this point l«4-l<br />
OToole earned her rtrat<br />
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