1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
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• PAGE SIXTEEN THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1954</strong><br />
Modified Cars<br />
Given Good Chance<br />
To Win Al Wall<br />
1,1st Headed By Tommie<br />
Elliot Of BloomfieJd<br />
At least five of NASCAR'<br />
T«ENTON—The Btato Division<br />
of Flah and Ottne, De-<br />
tdp modified stock oars are given<br />
a good chanoe to take down top With one meeting already partment of Conservation and<br />
tootuut In Saturday night's 35 held, plans have been completed Economic Development, today<br />
lap feature race »t Wall Stad at the YUOA for the annual called attention to the opening<br />
Han.<br />
panning sessions of ttot various of toe Hunting season for Clapper<br />
rail, Xing rail, VJrginU Mil,<br />
And heading the outstanding leagtvw sponsored by that or<br />
lilt 1ft Tom Elliott of Bloomfleld gaalsation. Last night. th* organtation<br />
meeting waa held by September 1.<br />
flora rail and Qallinules, on<br />
& leader In national poin<br />
; Jack Choquette, Lakethe<br />
Wednesday Nigbt Men's A c'.OBt check h*/beeii eompletei<br />
on the i production of<br />
'Ma., runner-up and Ban<br />
League.<br />
jo Matthew* ,of AahvlHe, N. C. Tonight, the Thursday Night Clapper rail In wew Jersey and<br />
who stand* third..<br />
Lad!* League will hold - planning<br />
meeting, with a similar stantial number of these bl:d*<br />
it is reported that a verv sub-<br />
Matthew* haa only 'managed<br />
to win <br />
president, urged the members to<br />
get ttfhlnd the movement and<br />
be described it a* one of the<br />
most important for the people<br />
of South Amboy, that has come<br />
up for some ' time. There were<br />
expansion* of need for a theatre<br />
by many other club members.<br />
& order to have a group<br />
ready to cooperate either with<br />
the city officials who are back-<br />
Ing the move, or any of the<br />
parties who are considering tlie<br />
establishment of a theatre here.<br />
President Lewis appointed a<br />
committee consisting of Jaaie*<br />
CbUilll, Bay KetoheU. John<br />
Gleaoon. Joseph Vail, James<br />
TusfcU Thomas B. Downs, Dr.<br />
J. F. FarreH, Burnett Hixon, •<br />
John X. MullaoB, Rev. Wilbur<br />
N pike, Stephen Tronlw. and<br />
M c Bloodfdbd. m ad4HlO9,<br />
the committee will contact each<br />
of the parties who have shown<br />
an interesting in possibly locating<br />
a theatre In the city, urging<br />
them to carry their plans to<br />
completion, and offering the assistance<br />
of the club In doing so.<br />
The announcement that a free movie show had been arranged<br />
for the Majestic Theatre, this morning »t 10 o'clock, by the theatre<br />
owner and management, met with hardy approval of local youngaters<br />
and on Monday and Tuesday morningi. ticket* were distributed<br />
at City Hall by Manager Trd Davidson. Shown here. Is a email group<br />
of the many youngsters who reported at City Hall early Monday<br />
moraine for tickets.<br />
Lyman G. Schenncrhorn, KUIK