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M«nM 91 »t YEAR — 30th WEEK Matkael M tolal *— et*Hn* MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. I960 MftW 4WMJT Pmm AJMMilUM Single Copy Ten Cent* Block Of Dimes Nets $42 For Drive New Fire Alarm Matawan Man Helps Planes At $2,350,000 Bonding For Sewers System Ordered Newark Airport In Snow Storm Somewhere there are U persons TeLertwro Airport, about 10 miles Proposed For Areas In Madison Matawan Township proceeding with their normal lives north of Newark. To Install Unit completely unaware that they es­ "Picked Up Piaaa Madison Township Sewerage Au­ For the Laurence Haibor-Cllff- Beach area ot l, tba Mulh-1 Houalng ana Horn* Pittance Agrtcy ing IS tire police were appointed Wood Sottth ana Central Park, ih* bound entrance tt iha'Softth Am-W0/.* * " ..W rp w .a ^ a rtw ta i up lor the year. Mayor Waters warned charge could go down **,.lncri*al*| interchange. . I apWllcatlons. T h liJi 'the amount Triple Session&Jssue At MHS On that the list of specials "Is subject uians eame Mto Dmm to, revision” .and the junolntniunt ss to eatess vacabt-lots past which ins. He added'a,special. po%e the adwera woiilrf run >m>M (w;* M4|l .Include th* cost of (sending and sisloqiTiing lij NexlV*ar OrTwo training program will be under to be solved. 4 Intsreit payment* coming due be- taken. ■ ' (ecntlnued on page fifteen) Before Madison H. 5: Building Opens ■ -(famed for the year were HarolJ Ouiry To Be Filled A ' flurry of ■ excitement and a- ple " “ l0,U" p.m. came a call from Prledmin also is tha boird'i vice­ elections to ba held On Tueeday, line* Co»ilell»tlon In JatnUca, os': the challenge. . ship mother and her young son struct the new road would be going was really bad. About t pm. the Control Center at Idlewild ask­ chairman. Feb, », ’ DW1. were killed Dec. 27 when a train charged to the communities. Mr, Charles received a radio coll ing the Newark tower to local* n cation ’ meeting Monday that it collided with their auto at Clilf- Both Gerard Ave. and, Lloyd Rd. for assistance from the pilot of a commercial plane, flying at 12,000 jnobsbly Would bo necessary' tb wOOd Ave. are direct route* to the Garden twin-engined business executive sir- feet, near New Brunswick, exact New Fire Chiefs Installed In Matawan Saturday The fatal accident protnpted the State- Parkway Keyport-Matawan ciaff trying to make a landing at (continued on p*ge nine) impound the cafeteria for .clast- interchange and traffic'has Increas­ room orstudy hall purpose* In the Malawan ToWnship Committee two .weeks ago to petition tbe PUC to ed considerably on tbe roids In the 1960-61 school year' and that the 'provide greater safeguards at “ hfil- past few years, the municipalise* Approve New Statement By boardmighthive to conslder'trt- ardous" crossings in the township noted. . . . Both Keyport sod Matawan Town­ ship bave been seeking warning de­ Plan P. O. Dedication Schools In Area Three Resigning Jssiie Reminder.. vices at Lloyd Rd. and Gerard Ave. for several years, The dedication committee for Holmdel, Raritan 'Industrial Body .Modern Flasher Type Signals _ tbe new Ctiihrood Post Office On Immunization In a letter to the Matawan Town­ met Jaa. U to dl*at*a prelimi­ _ Bonding' Passes Out In Marlboro ship Committee Monday, tbe PUC nary plana for tbe dcdlcalloa of Raritan Township and Holmdel A tetter of joint resignation w u Musf Finish Program reported It recommended that tho the oneatory building, which b Township school district voters read Thursday to the Marlboro Before Start School Central Railroad of New Jersey In- nearing completion. Tbe new post Township Committee by Miss Edna ctall modern flasher type signals elOce ii attached ta the Clill- Tuesday approved two bonding pro­ Nctter, chairman of the industrial The Health Committee of the at Gerard Aye. and. Lloyd Rd. Al­ weed Shopping Center on Route posals totalling Jl,*90,000 to con­ commission, for herself and two Matawan Grammar School Parent­ though the crossings are located in IS aad wUI be 31-tqr-<7 feet. struct new secondary aod elemen­ other memben,: George Wemlcl - Teacher- Association reminds par­ two municipalities, they are a stort n * committee consist* of Ho­ tary building projects In both school and Irving Ripmost. J - ent* that all children must have distance (rota one ano M |ki* ^ L l For Ufik'idMdiile icall CO) ■ fif l’: Oeor^allvntfi meed, U m *H Bacbatai, Jfp «dv 31 m i Install signals it Ofrard Ave. site t*t aaprsttlaaMir li n an . laslalltliea (eegasealM fatarday. T akla|#e/«U tw i M U ttn m •'il l A rt...... rfTn t i ft }Tt f t7u > n m tfiifcv • Thursday, January .23, 1960 Pag* Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. . AncafV Matawaa Mart Wed A daughter was bora in River- Miss Burnett Weds Couple Wed In Matawan Miss Grabow Weds Married At St. Joseph’s In New Bedford view Hospital oo Sunday, Jaa. 17, I960, to Mr.“and Mrs. Henry Aro. Mr, and Mrs. Emile LaCasse, noff, 16 Coach Dr., Hazlet. Eugene O’Brien Robert W. Baker New. Bedford, Mass.. have an­ Mbs Maureen Burnett, daughter Miss Josie Grabow, daughter of nounced the marriage of their Ciaovcr of Mre- Ellen Burnett, 23 Neptune Mr. end Mrs. V. H. Grabow, 131 daughter, Eunice, to Malcolm Reid Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conover, 256 pi;, East Keansburg, and the late Laurelhurst Dr., Cliffwood Beach, Tune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal­ Middle Rd., Hazlet, are the parents Mr. Burnett, became the bride of became the bride of Robert W. colm S. Tune, Washington Ave., of a daughter, born Sunday, Jan. 17, Eugene O'Brien, son of Mr. 'and Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matawan. T h e ceremony took 1900, in Riverview Hospital. M rir William O'Brien, Main St., Baker, 849 Ridgedale Ave., Wood- place on Saturday, Jan. 9, i960, in bridge, on Friday evening, Jan. 6, Varga Keansburg. The Rev. Stanley Le- the Sacred Hearts Church, New Mr. and Mrs. John Varga, 63 vandowski performed the ceremony 1960, at 8 p.m. The Rev. Francis Bedford. Osterstock, pastor, officiated at the Second St., Keyport, are the pa. at St. Ann’s Church. Keansburg. Mrs. Barbara Tynnens, Millas, rents of a son, bom Friday, Jan, Escorted by her uncle, Raymond candlelight wedding ceremony held Mass., sister of the bride, was the 15, i960, in Riverview Hospital. Burnett, the bride, wore a gown of io Bayview Presbyterian Church, matron of honor. Edward Moss, lace embroidered with sequins. Her Cliffwood Beach. Belmar. was the best man. Daniel Stranerit fingertip-length veil fell from Howard Baker, organist, played Diggins and Louis Mendes, Key­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slranerio, Queen Elizabeth crown. traditional wedding music. port, brother-in-law of the bride­ 10 East Third St., Keyport, are the Mrs. Michael Maurer, Laurence Given in marriage by her father, groom, were the ushers. parents of a daughter, boro Suu- Harbor, served as matron of honor. the bride wore a ballerina-leogth day, Jan., 17, 1960, in Riverview She wore a gown of royal blue A reception followed at th e gown of white lace. Her shoulder Woodrow Wilson Hall in tfew Bed­ Hospital. • . taffeta, with a white fur hat piece veil of illusion fell from a crown ford for 200 guests. and matching muff. .­ of seed pearls and she carried a Brava The Misses Irene and JoAnn Bur­ white prayer book adorned with The bride graduated from New Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brown, 106 nett, East Keansburg, sisters of the white tilies-of-the-valley. Bedford High School and St. Campbell St., Union Beach, are the bride, Miss Cynthia Vogt, Ideal Luke’s Hospital. The bridegroom parents of a fourth child, a daugh­ Miss Viviao Grabow, twin sister is a graduate of Matawan High Ave., East^Jteansburg. and Mrs, of the bride, was the maid of honor. ter, born Sunday, Jan. 10, 1960, at James Kroper, Jersey City, Served School and attended Monmouth the Irvington General Hospital. She wore an iridescent green tafr College, West Long Branch. He as attendants. They, were dressed feta dress with a small matching The baby haa been named Leah ' similarly to the matron of honor. hat and a corsage of pink camel­ served four years in the U.S. Air and weighed seven pounds, 14 Force. He is associated with Elec­ Kathy O'Brien, Keansburg, who lias. ounces. The Browns’ other chil­ tronic Associates, Inc., Long dren are boys. . Served.as (lower, girl, was dressed Alfred Baker Jr., brother of the similarly to the bridesmaids. Her Branch. brother, Toby, was page. bridegroom, was the best man. The Attending from Matawan were Jack Armstrong, Keansburg, was ushers were Stanley Broke and Mr. and Mrs. Time, and from Key­ best. man, *nd ushering wen Wil­ Howard Hudgens. port, Mrs.-Louis Mendes and chil­ liam O'Brien, Tom O’Brien, Frank A reception followed la the Ma­ dren. Peters, <11 of Keansburg, Perth Amboy...... " ‘ ' an engineer by A. B. Dumont Brace* Bftaitr*" ■ TelepWe OOlfas M ill nations. ■” . orchid carnage. . ' . V . Sorglca! and Cervical Collars AtttiCT establish?" aver Kudrlck ,. Their sreadia blue Velvet gowns Laboratories, Clifton. Tfaction Klt« Marattton Buies r u * . ; 44* M»la 8 treet, £*ypori; ' . employed "by Electronics Assist­ Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Cummings, to Mr. and Mra. Thomaj; Jtinei,‘ 2 Archer St., Cliffwood, are the pa. Bucknell Dr.. Hazlet. - 8pedail*liJi"ia All TVats (arileaJ • . CO >4-4197 7 ; CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY ance Corp., Red Bank. - irtnts Of a daughter, bora In Perth A^laacea and Garmeats * *- rents of a son, bom in Perth Am­ Amboy Hospital. . M'MAIN.SV, ' TEL. COt-UM KEYPORT The couple wiH reside on Main boy HospKal. St., Matawan, Flagg j ' Mr. and Mr»i- David' Lewis, 19 MacKenzle Mr., and; Mrs. Richard R. Flagg, Virginia AVe^ Hazlet, are the pa­ A daughter was bom In Perth rents of a daughter, bom Thurs-' for the vacation of Your dreamt Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 39. Nevada Dr., Hazlet, are the pa­ day, Jan. 14, I960, In Riverview John MacKenzle, 107 Laurelhurst rent* of a Mn, born Saturday, Jan. Hbspltal. . Dr., Cliffwood. - 18, 1960. In the Beth Israel Hos­ consult with as Pellom Loeaclo pital. Newark. This 1* their third A son .WU bom In Morunoutn berore jroo go . . Mr. and Mra. Louis Locado, Box dilld and he haa been /lamedi Medical CeAtef On Friday, Jan. 16, Vou have the fun . . ■ 406, RD1, Matawan, are the pa Richard Allen. ’ I960, to Mri and Mre. William Pel­ we do tbe planning rents of a daughter, born In Perth lom, 16 Maple PI., Keyport and arranging What’s ' Amboy Hospital. 1 •w . ■ llroek* ‘ V . ' ' more, there.'* no extra Pfc. Paul A, Brooks tuid Mra. Mangaoaro cost for our services - Flrtstlo* UrOuKa, Boundary Rd., Marlboro, Mr. and .Mrs, Philip Manganaro, A son was bom in Perth Amboy tre:the pkrents of a daughter, boin 69 Green Grove Ave., Keyport, aro Hospital to MT. # d Mre. Charles Wednesdsy, J4ni IS.- 1960, In-Pat- the par'enta of a daughter, bom Brown Travel Bureau Firestlne, Shore Concourse, Cliff­ t)av C a lm Valley. M i l l - 214 am lth S i . .r«rti'Aaatoj terion- Army Hospital, ' Fort Mon­ Saturday,,, Jan. 18, I960,, in Mon­ 1 Broadway* ,Eejrport — NiibU calu:couaa M tfl wood. mouth.. : -.. ' mouth Medical Center. Baron Mr. and Mra. Ralph Baron, 8 Pamela Ct., Old Bridge, are the parents of a daughter, torn Friday, Jan, 8, 1960, in Jib Peter's Hospital. Tracey W. BAHRENBURG A daughter was bom on Sunday, 640 HOLMDEL ROAD HAZLET Jan. 10, 196t,:lnSouth Amboy H0*i pltal to Mr. and Mre. Francis Tra­ cey, Route 38, Keyport. (HOKE MEATS - GROCERIES - VEGETABLES - FRUIT aod FROSTED FOODS . j' Arthurs . Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Arthurs, 79 • L^ Sv0f:;;‘;' Lower Main St., Matawan„am. the parents of a son, bom Sunday, Jan. LEAN SLICED Fresh Hams 10, 1960, in South Amboy Hospital; Whole or MlskeD A son was bom In South Ambo]f HAMBURGER Shank Half LAMB Hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 19GQ, BACON to Mr. and Mre. George Mlaksll, 29 Clemson Rd,, Madison Park. ' ; , Schork ■ !: Mr. and Mre. Robert Schork, 731 Eighth St., Union Beach, are the 59- 39* 59- parents of a son, bom Tuesday, 69* Jan. 12, .1900, In Monmouth Medical Center. * New Brunswick housewife.. -Carbelt MORREL’S E-2 CUT HAM Sergeant ■ Charles C. tests new model telephone Corbel Locust Whole Or Shank Half — Fully Cooked . O x * Grovel Keana- The acid teat for any. telephone lm- Right now with the practical “In­ burg, of a daugh- pfovement is, of course, the way it home” experience of these New Jer­ ter, boi ^ Jan. 12. 1960. Italian Style perform* la your home or office. sey housewives to. guide us— Bell la Patterson Hospital, Foh New-Green Macintosh Homemade ffhatir Why-Te triced »Mn»." All* ^System engineers are hard at work Monmouth. Woodward and 142 other New Jersey ' “ironing put the bugs." , . Weateadort- ■.... -. " housewives to use thla new model In - Whether this model phone— on* A ion was bom In Riverview Hos­ Veal Cutlets C a fa c vi >>■' th• /T lle things she found out about* Iy proves good enough for our cu*- to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westendorf,' experimental model will be of tomers depends on further testing Route 36, Keansburg. '1 I $119 O r OA p # A . ' - to us. There were many and research.'It is just one example, Kooeschuiky Q i b Mi)? .‘thliliprshfl liked about this compact of the constant efforts of New Jersey Mr. and Mri. Frank Koneschu- 1 ib. j Its for 2 9 Phone with the dial built Into BeU, Beil Laboratories, Western Elec­ sky, 306 Arlington Ave., U ft 10 Beach, are the parents ol a soi 69“ tric and AT& T communication ex-' tx Art*.,. ‘But-1*-#* With other customers— perU^worklng together to bring you bom Thursday, Jan. 14, I960, in Riverview Hospital. . ■ J ’f' there'Wwe suggestlon* lac lmprove- ever better and more uk Iu I tele­ WE DELIVER ORDERS Also ,v firitteal comments. phone sirvic*. Gleasea 1 A,son was bom on Wednesday, TUES-THURS.-SAT. Meat Cut - v 4 m Prices;Effective . ' JanJ|l3, 1960,-In Riverview Hospital Thun., Jan. 21 thru Jan. JBf ||] ;hl! to Mri'aad'Mr*-MlohMl(Glea<(*lt 8 Courtland Dr., Hazlet. inlAMMKJiyHni Thursday, January 21,19*0 ^ IH I£ MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Pag* Three

Me Yftarlr. operated a grocery store ia Wert day. J a a . 17, 1969. la Monmouth m a ts it It o’clock. Burial will be which w u probated recently hs tte Services For Funeral services, conducted by Keansburg. Mr. Reilly was a mem­ Medical Center. in Mt. OUvet Cemetery, Middletown office ot Monmouth County SwW Jehovah Witnesses, were held Jaa. ber of the Holy Name Society of Mn. Bean was tern In Newark, Township. gate Edward C. Broege, 11 for J*ha Yakooy sr., M, of 54 Deaths Reported During Week St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg, and the daughter of the tate John end . ' . M n. Joseph 4»raeMe' Holmdel Woman Lsurei St. Port Reading, who died Clara (Bouttilierjr Hadley. She had - Charles D. Jefcasea 1 a charter member of West Keans­ Mn. Fikuninea GraaMc, <3, et I Fuoerml services were held Frfc. Jan. 8, i960 at Middlesex General lived tn Matawan lor the past .11 , Charles D. Johnwn, Halmdet ~ Patrick D a n la day night at I pan. at the Bedle burg Fire Co. 731 Palmer Ave., Keansburg, wife . dajr morning at 1# a.m at tbe John Hospitfct, New Brunswick, after a years and formerly resided lo New­ of Joaeph Cranato, died suddenly Township, who died Dec. I, 19% - W. MeUenbeck Funeral Home, Rat- long illness. Patrick Duraien, 44. died Wednes­ Funeral Home, Keyport. The fu Surviving are two sons, the Rev. ark. day, Jin. U, 1968. tt his home. 323 neral services were Monday after­ on Monday, Jin. it, 1960, at the left his eiUte to his wife. Blanche fttao Township, for Mrs. Robert Mr. Vekony was born in Hun­ Francis J. Reilly, St. James Surviving are her husband, Philip home of her con, Carmen, in Clitf- gary. He was a resident of Wood- Main St., Port Monmouth. noon at 1 pjn. in the Reformed W. Johnson, and named her execu­ Schoabei, 72, who died Tuesday, Church. Tolowa,. and Daniel A. Bean, Matawan; six sons. Philip Jr.. wjood. Jtn. 13, 1960, al her home, Keyport- bridge tor 14 years, and a resi­ Mr. Duraien wai born in Scot Church with the Rev. Roderick De­ trix with his daughter, Esther L. Young, pastor, officiating. Inter­ Reilly, Belmar; a daughter, Miss Englishtown; Alfred and Walter, She wai bora In Italy, the daugh­ Holmdel Rd., Holmdel Township. dent of Cartem for 38 years, land. He formerly lived in England Manahawkin; Joseph, Belford; Johnson Smith. before moving to Port Monmouth ment, under the direction of the ter of the late Carmen and Mar)' Tbe Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt, where he lived for the past three Anne R. Reilly, at home, and six John, Keyport, and Raymond, Laur­ Mucerino and had lived in this area pastor of the Holmdel Federated years with his son, Frank E. Ve­ eight years ago. He wa, employed Bedle Funeral Hone, was In Green grandchildren. . ence Harbor; tour sisters, Mrs. James Buchanan, 15th president as a machinist b> the 0U» Elevator Grove Cemetery, Keyport. lor the past 41 yeaia. She was a Church, officiated and interment kony. He formerly was employed Funeral services were held yes­ Florence Croissint, Point Pleasant; communicant of St. Ann's Church, of the United Stales, negotiated tbe was in Hobndel Cemetery. at U.S. Metals and Refining Co., Co., Harrison. He was a communl terday morning at 11 a.m., In cant of St. M.ry’s Church, New ’ Mrs. T. Waller Snyder Mn. Ann Havaran, Matawan; Mrt. Keansburg. merger of Franklin College (found­ Mrs. Schnabel was bom in New Carteret, and also by the street charge of the Daniel A. Reilly Fu­ Lillian Rluo, Newark, ind Mrs. Besides her husband and one sou, and parks departments of Carteret. Monmouth. Mre. Mary A Snyder, tt, widow neral Home. West Keansburg, and ed in Lancsster, Pa. In 1717) and York, daughter of the late William of T. Walter Snyder, a former Key­ Ellnore Kann, Long Island; a bruth- the Is survived by two other sons, Marshall College (lounded In Mer- and Aana Diekmanu. Sbe had lived His wife was the late Marta (Qu- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hilda elmar. Mass was celebrated by er, Alfred Hadley, Irvlngtun, and John, Hatlet, and Joseph Jr., Key­ sinski) Vekony. (Guyu) Duraien; two sons. Mich­ port resident, died Frldty, Jin. IS , thy Rev. Francis J. Reilly In St. ceraburg, P«. in I83C). The two col­ in Hohndel Township for IB years I960, at her home in West PaJ nine grandchildren. port; Dne daughter, Mrs. Arco S. leges became Franklin and Mar­ aod formerly resided in Great Beside his son, he is survived hy ael and Peter, at home; four broth­ ’s Church. Interment w u In St. DlPerrotolo, Keansburg; one slater three daughters, Mrs. Vernon Bay- ers, John, East Keansburgj Ed­ Beach! Fit. Catherine's Cemetery, Sea Girt. Funeral services are being held shall College in Lancaster In 1131. Neck, L. I. She attended the'Holm- Mrs. Snyder was bom In Key­ thii morning at 11 a.m. at tha in Italy; 11 grandchildren and two del Federated Church. lis. Matawan; Mrs. George Hrsb, ward, New York; James, England, great-grandchildren. Port Reading, and Mrs. James and Frank, Keansburg; two sisters, port and was the daughter o f the CaneUus J. Leary Bedle Funerel Home, Mttawi>u, Surviving art her husband, Rob­ late Walter VanGieson and Mar­ Corneous J , Leary, 4M Groom with the Rev, Chester A. Calla­ Funeral services are being held S h o v e y, Carteret; another soa, Mrs. Susan Bryne, Raritan Town­ this morning at 8 o'clock at the ert Schnabel; two daughters, Mrs. John, Woodbridge; two brothers, ship, and Mrs. Ellen Biems, Eng­ garet (Thomas) VanGieson. .She St., Perth Amboy, died Sunday way, pastor of tha Flnt Presby­ Maurice i. Dieul, Caracas, Vene- had resided in Florida for the pait night. J u n i r , Ittt, at Roosevelt terian Church, Matawan, official- Day Funeral Home, Keyport,’ and Baiaz* Vekony, Long Island City, land. at 9 a.m, a high mats ol requiem uiela tad Mrs. James H. Kissel, N.Y., and Paul Vekony, Hungary; Funeral cervices were held from 35 years. Hospital, Edison. Ing. Interment will tallow In Old BOTTLED Hatmdel Township; two soas, Mat­ Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Surviving are hia wife, Mn. Anne Tennent Cemetery. - -.- Is being celebrated by the Rev. thew J. Ryan, Westbury, L. I. aad two sisters, the Misses Mary *fld the J. J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Theodore Levandowtkl, pastor, at Ann Vekony. both of Hungary, and Keansburg, Saturday morning. A Anelina Hull and Mrs. Mauds Fitfr- (Purcell>/ Leary; three daughters, Frauds X. R yu, Ridgefield, six Jehe L Keetaa $t, St. Ann', Church, Keansburg. Ip. eight grandchildren. high mass of requiem was cele­ stone, both of Keyport. Mrs. ,/ohn Scully, Matawaa; Mn. -StaadcfaUdmt aod four great-grand­ The funeral services were held Michael Buleca and Mri. Vincent John I,. Keelan sr., M, «t 71 tennent will be ' Ini SI.' Joseph'! * children. - brated by the Rev. William Bauch, Francis PI,, Keanabuirg, died Mon­ Mra. Frederick I. Kaiser assistant pastor, ip St. Mary’s yesterday morning at 11 a.m. at Hurley, Perth Amboy; two listen, Cemetery, Keyport, Funeral services were held Fri­ the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. Mn. May Buote, Port Monmoulh, day, Jan. It, IM , In Riverview CAS V Sc« Shaw- Cburch, New Monmouth. Interment Hoapltal. day night at I p.m. in the Worden was fa ML Olivet Cemetery, Mid' with the Rev. Dr. Hillman T. Wil­ and Mre. Cecelia Tiamer,' Staten Funeral services were held Sat* Funeral Home, Red Bank, for Mrs. liams, pastor ol Calvary Methoditt Island, N. Y.; a brother, Howard, He w u born In Newark, ion of Wills Piled You 0*1 Clean, Quick unlay afternoon at 2 p.m. to the dletown. . ' the *late Lawrence and Catherine Hannah M. Kaiser, 78, of 133 But­ Church, officiating. Interment was South Amboy, and six grandchil­ Frederick Cremey Second Baptist Church, Keyport, tonwood Dr., Fair Haven, who died , Alfred W, Chlaery In Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. dren. . McCaU Keelan. He had lived In Heat For Cooking for *Scog Shaw, .80, of 2014 Milton Keansburg more than M yean. Frederick Cromey, Keyport, who Wednesday night, Jan. 13/1900, n . Alfred W. Chlaery, 55, of UI Funeral services are being held died Nov. 14, lUt, left hli estate Prompt, efficient Ave., Neptune, who died Tuesday, her home. The Rev. Roger J, Main St., Keyport. died Saturday, Mrs. John Greet . .. this morning at 1:10 a.m. from the Mr. Keelan was an agent lor the Jan. 13, 1980, at his home. He for* Mn, Sadie Gee Groel, 237 Middle Prudential Insurance Co, for 33 to hli wife, Hattie B- Cromey, and Squire, pastor of the Red Bank Jan. II, 1960, Id Monmouth Med: Phil Costello Funeral Home, Perth namod her executrix of his will, Service merly lived in Keyport. Interment, Methodist Church, officiated. Buri­ cal Center. ■ Rd., Hazlet, widow of John Groel, Amboy. Solemn requiem mass will yean. He w u retired. -He wat a under the direction of the F. Leon al. was in Emmanual M. E. Church - Mr. Chlnery was the ton of the died Friday, Jan. 19, U60,. at Mofl- follow at t a.m. In St. Mary's men)ber of St. Ann'i Church, -Harris Funeral Home, Asbury Cemetery, Townsend, Del,, Satur­ late Henry A. and Josephine mouth Medical Center.' t Church, Perth Amboy. Keauburg; It* Holy Name Society Park, was in Midway Cemetery, day afternoon. (Wood) Chlnery. He 'was ■ grad­ Mrs. Groel w u born (n Newark and lti man's choir. KEYPORT GAS (0. Matawan. Mrs. Kaiser was born in Town* uate of Keyport High School and and had lived there until moving Adolph O. Trunk Surviving ire three ions, the Mr, Shaw w u a member of the •end, daughter of the iate James was employed as • tales represen­ to East Orange two years ago. Adolph O Trunk, 391 Garfield Rev. Peter Keelan, of St. Anthony's Affiliate et Secood. Baptist Church, Keyport. ’ C. and SsUy W. (Davie) WiUon. tative. Mr. Chlnery was born In Three months ago she moved 10 Ave., Laurence Harbor, died Satur.. Shrine, Boston, Mats.; Raymond He U survived by three daugh­ She had lived in Fair Haven for 19 Brooklyn, but had resided In Key­ Hazlet to reside with a ton, Harold. day, Jsn. 16, I960, In Perth Amboy and Johp L. Keelan jr., both of ter*, Mrs.'Ethel Thompson, New­ years, formerly living In Keyport port moat ot his life. Hi was a She w u a member ol ll# Rose­ General Hospital after a long Ill­ Keansburg; a daughter, Mre. Mil* KHTORT UlMBr.K ark; Mrs,. Bessie Hopkins, Ths and Uncroft. Her husband, Fred* member of the Keyport Reformed ville Methodist Church, Newark. ' ness. ' dre0 Terwilllger, West Keansbiirg; Bronx, u d Mrs. Charlotte Clark, erick 1. Kaiser, died in November Church and Caesarea Masonic Also surviving are three grand, A communicant of St. Lawrence', a brothei', James A. Keelan, Keam- & SUITI.Y 10. Neptune; four tons, David Banks, 1959. He had been employed for Lodge, Mo. H. F. ft A.M., Key­ children. ■ s :i Church. Laurence Haibor, Mr. burg, and lit grandchildren. Linden; FrasUIn Shaw, Matawan; many yean by West Furniture Co., port. ■ Funeral services wert held Tuo* Trunk was employed for V yean The funeral will bi today at I Charles, Keyport, and Oeorge, East Keyport. „ * * Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Ar. day afternoon at 1 p.m. at (be U a die aetter at Westlnghouse and a:m. from thi John J, Ryan Fun­ Tel. LOwell 6.1872 eral Homo, Keinaburg. At St. Ann’s Orange^ and two listen, Mra. Lix* Surviving are a son, Prank N. line (Sleben) Chlnery and a daugh­ Cole Funeral Home, Newark, bad been retired for the p u t tt Cliffwood tie Evans and Mrs, Annie Parker, Kaiser, with whom Mrs. Kaiser yean. Church, tin Rev. Father Keelin ter, Mary, at home. Mrs. Wilmar Daaleli Durham, N. C. lived, and two granddaughters, Masonic services were held Sun- He ia survived by his Mile, Mrs. will offer a solemn high requiem Mn. Wilmar Daniels, 49, ol Tex­ Margaret (Byrne) Trunk; two as Rd., Marlboro Township, died daughters. Slater Elliabeth, St, Jo* WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY*.. WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY.•. Wednesday, Jao- 13, 1960. at her seph's Convent. Taneytown. Md., home. She wat-the widow of Wil­ and Mr,. Msrgirqt B»ec|iell. Red lie Daniels and wai bom In (Jeor- Bank: s aon. Otto, Newark: ft.i)rtfth> gia. er, William. Union, and tttir grand­ SCEEP YOUR am©/ ON GRANTS Surviving are a Mn, Willie J, children. v . Daniels, Fort Campbell, ky.; her Funeral services were ield yes­ mother, Mn. Willie Brinson, and ■ terday morning at 9:30 a.m. from AIRPORT P1AZA SHOPPING CENTER brother, John C. Brinson, New The Cundrum Home lor FuneralB, York. South Amboy. At 10 a.m. a high Tbe Bedle Funeral Home, Mata­ requiem mass w u offered In St, wan, had charge of the arrange- Lawrence', Church. Interment w u menti. In St. Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport. UNPAINTED Christopher J . Klein Mrs. Luther Booker Christopher J. Klein, four-year- Mre. Cornelia Booker, 89, died old ion of John and Alma (Kreim* Thurtdiy, Jan. H. I960 al lur er) Klein, U S Hemlock St ,-Rah home, 64 Fulton St., Keyport. She wiy, died Saturdiy, Jan. 10, 1961), was the widow of Luther Booker, FURNITURE Mn. Booker waa born in Farm- at the Brunswick Genertl Hospital, A-Ponderosa Knotty Pine, thoroughly Amltyvllle, L.l, He w it born hi vine. Va. She w u a member ut the Second Baptist Church, Key* dried and smoothly tended Perth Amboy. . , were MM at tho ’Rigidly built/fully: ak*embled temal grandmother, Mrs.. Monica Second Baptist Church, Keyport; Kreamer, Hoboken, and hit paler- Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. In­ ★ Drawers open and close easily nal grandparents, Mr. and Mn. M terment, under the direction of the J. Klein. Alameda, Calif, Bedle Funeral.Home, Keyport, waq ★ Sntar* oblong, wooden drawer pull* Funeral services were held Mon­ in Union Prospect Cemetery, Mat- day at 8:30 a.m. at the Day Fu­ swan, neral Home, Keyport. At 9 a.m. a M n. Philip Bean mass of the angels was celebrated Mrt. Clara E. Bern, 60, ol 117 by the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane it Middlesex Rd., Matawan, died Sun­ St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. In­ terment was In St. Joseph's Ceme­ tery. Formal Daniel J . Reilly Daniel J. Reilly, B0, died Sunday. W e oir Jan. 17, 1960. at his home, 201 Laurel Ave., West Keansburg. Mr To Hire Reilly was bom In County West Meath, Ireland, the son of the late W. S. WALLACE Patrick and Anna (Murphy) Reilly. O liO T B IN O His wife w u the late Mrs. Rose (Plunkett) Reilly. Men and Hers’ Pwrntsblate Mr. Reilly had lived In West Shoes Keuuburg lor 40 yean and for­ merly resided |n Newark. He re­ tv. fro n t tu Kerport tired nine yean ago and formerly 9 x 12 ROOM-IIZfl KEEP YOUR COTTON PLUfH 6FT.TWIBD RUNNIR RUGeeeREG. 19.98 WITH IU TI BACK Never before at leu than 8.08, VIscoM-rayon three- 9 9 r .ii tone tweeds In blfck and wie* white, sandalwood, green. Jute back la ikld-proof. I Cover your floor* In slowing color, /eel tho luxury of velvety cotton pluih undorfoot, and iava 4.10 dur* ing thli event Rollor>coftUd back I* non-ekld. In 6 decvr«tor thwlM,

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I THE BIT IM HIS TEETH I JHata&an ,3mmral U IB O r Express Their Views miImm cons mm - i . m i a mown, r w u n w % !■ ! TEMPERS TO COOL, "t& ssa Essai& fiazis& s? f c g a s & f *• Garden l.srnln’ PLANS TO MAKE Here’s tbe reminder that many (Perth Amboy Evening News) ODDS W ENDS . . . Pleased to hear that Keyport ^ Kibri Brwn. Editor — Ocraldlna T. Brown, fcditot Those concerned with Matawan oi you have asked (or. Councilman Alton D. Walling is out of the hospital and home Mtoeripttoo)p Bataa NATION n i * w nAt b *eOlTORIAl • * •* * ” ■ It’s about the courses and classes High School—and that Includes the that Rutgers offeri to help you taxpayers in the district—are prop­ among friends. He won a mighty tough battle . . . Harbor brighten your green thumb. erly excited about tbe prospect of commissions in Keyport and Matawan Township wasted little triple sessions tor tbe school next If you're serious enough about time in getting together to map out common problems . . . A!! your g&rdening to spend some F a ll. ’ la a Mnpaper **Af tbe people, to tt» pwpti, this despite the fact that the new GOP administration ia the Sm peepto." 1U tin U te eerr* Um toft I n l s r ^ eJM etew M ed money (or tuition you may waal The school wss the first in Mon­ •kW kn io m w l «0 of tb« n m oI tb« waafc wltbcw* M u * to enroll In a 15-weck evening mouth County to go on double ses­ township has warned it will seek to abolish the commission II I ittn, m m . imnrtnrttir» manner. rwpecttas tb* taftttaatfele ct*Ma course In basic horticulture. Offer­ sions, and that was three yean there . . . Word to those planning airplane trips. Know who S M r dtiatna» « a i HrfVn* Buflam tt—tf worthy MtfaMfr « ed Wednesday evenings. C:M tt ago. Mow, assuming the high school lor trpegrsphleel wiw «* •* m* # •• 9:10 o'clock beginning Feb. J, the population rises to more than 650 you are riding with. Can see now that all little blue bags course will be given at die College students, the achool will open a t will be looked upon with suspicion , . . National Boat Show ^ a*- ^ Bo* ■* *UUw*fc * • 1 A i •e to f March S. UW. ______of Agriculture, New Brunswick. 7 In tba morning and will stay open this year bigger and better than ever before. Boats so Tuition and registraiio.. amount until 10 a t night, starting next year, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1W to around $43, and a requirement This will constitute three sep­ nice (and expensive) this year it just makes you sick . . . for enrollment is a Ugh sdviol arate sessions each day. If the stu­ Monmouth County Legal Aid Society will hold its annual diploma. Registration will end Jaa. dent population goes much over dinner meeting at the Buttonwood this year. Slated Feb. 2 Facing The Future n , ■ 1,000—SS well it may, considering Mar. U-U Caana th e volume of home construction in according to Leon Zuckerman, PR specialist . . . Excellent : Hats off to those forward looking resident! in. Puritan The popular boros grounds short th e area—there is no telling what’s speakers, Justice C. Thomas Schettino and C hid justice Flor­ and Holmdel Townships who Tuesday voted to carry new course, which has been altered ahead for the school. ence M. Kelley of the fcew York Human Relations Court . achool-proposals in theiif respective school districts. A j in many years,. Is ‘scheduled tor Mai It ia perhaps unkind to remind all school elections, there remains only one question to be ;< U, from 1:311 a.m. to I N p-tu. residents of the district that they H e total (ee tor this Is t l for resi­ turned down last Fall a proposal HOW LUCKY CAN YOU BE dept ^ t the present time answered: Whether the residents are going to face up to dents of the state aad I9.U for Keyport is considering seriously the purchase of a four acre ; the fact that their children’s education must be bought and to buOd a neW high school, at a non-residents. cost of two and a half million dol- bayfront tract for upwards of $26,000 for use. as a playground ; paid for. To be admitted you must ba 14- lan. lt probably la more unkind Voters In Holmdel and Raritan faced the question and yearsold aod be able to read ami to point out that when tbe new At the aame time, Matawsn was offered a nice 4.6 acre J answered in a dear affirmative. Raritan now is ready to writs English, la tbe past both school Is built—as it probably ihust tract on Ravine Dr. for the same purpose absolutely free i,i * build its first high school. Holmdel is moving to meet men and women have attended. be eventually—the cost will be even charge. Charles Schock jr., a director of the Fanners and Send a card to Carden Reporter, greater demands on its elementary school facilities. higher. . ‘ Merchants Bank, made the offer. Wish Keyport had a Schock College ef Agriculture, New Bruns­ It is, then, easy to criticise. But , In our opinion, Raritan Township had no alternative, wick, if you want more infor­ like that Instead of the shocks we'usually, get . . . Speaking i The educators and board of education members In Raritan Is it quite fair? F ln t of all. it mation on either of these. should be remembered that the of Keyport, understand a local veteran’ organization is in­ i Township exhausted every possibility in investigating their In addition, there will be garden - secondary, school problem. Holmdel moved with swift and crisis would have existed, even terested in why Mayor Norman J. Currie insisted that George schools and classes in several though the bond issue for the new ’ certain decision to meet its own problem, counties. You can get informatioo school had been approved; it could Cooksey’s name be stricken from the list of special polic* 1 Withdrawal of Raritan Township pupils In the future about these bom your county agrl not possibly have been built within to be appointed for the year. Some questions may have li, ' does not mean the enrollment problem at Keyport High cultural agent, who Is a member Fifty Yean Age of Matawan was Introduced and ap­ year, which ia when the triple be answered at Monday’s meeting of.council . . . Each year proved st the meeting of the Msyor School ia solved, however. In mother four years, Increased of the Rutgers faculty. If you don't (Issue Thursday, Jut. 20, 1J1)0) sessions are feared. . we predict that someone will make an offer to purchase East know your fgent’a name and ad­ Robert F. Collier will move his and Council, Tuesday night The Point in Union Beach. John Csik, Keyport, beat us to it elementary enrollment now will be felt in the secondary dress, sand a card and 1'U get the hunters and hognds frpm jUs pain- total budget for the year to be Second, we ahould remember that school. ' information, to you. trjf esUfe 1 nea^ Eaton town this raised by taxation la $32,493.81, the voters la tbe Matawan District He made the offer before we could predict one would b< By 1963-64, Keyport High School will have more than vieek, aad transfer them . to his which is tt,409.11 lest than last sre being asked to support an in­ made. ■ , -, pupils f^fit to it from Union Beach, Keyport and Holm­ farm in Wlckatunk. "The kennels, year. , flux of students from another dis­ trict—Madison, where then is a del TownshipT based on present figures. Unless we plan as the Eatontown property Is call' Councilman George Barrett has WISDOM OF THE EAST., . Here In the United State* Social Security ed, was established by Mr, Collier’s violent increaae In population and now tb expand Keyport facilities, our children will continue told lift square feet at the corner where a high school now is being and particularly in the New York area the railroads in re­ to be on double sessions through a dim and uncertain future. father, the lata Peter Fenelon Col­ of Broad Street and the new State cent years have had little interest in attracting passenger Questions lier. many years sgo, It Is not Ur Highway to the standard Oil Com­ built. That new school won't be, com­ traffic because it create? deficits. B ut in Japan passenger from the famous old Monmouth pany of New Jersey. This Is part of are not only being wooed by the railroads, but the carrier* Psrk race track, which was closed a tract of land Mr. Barrett re­ pleted until'late 196), It ^ e s ti­ U representative of tha Social mated. Meanwhile, many ask ia are doing what they can to'make them neat and. well-man­ rcurit? Office tn Perth Amboy U after the enactment of the law pro­ cently bought from the Ltule Es­ ’aUabla la tha downatalra room at hibiting bookmaklng at raca tracks. tate. Matawan, are we expected to in­ nered as well. Accordfng- to Modern Railroads, a trade mag A Job Well Done Um K*7Poi1 Piiblla library we eecond About three years ago the late Both Matawan Township a n d vest two add a half million dollars arlne, special officers hive been assigned to the passengt-i a m fourth Tueaday mornings of each In a new school that„is needed lo Friends and associates of Robert Newman, probation publisher purchased the Wfckatunk Borough show substantial gains in trains of tbe Japanese National Railways. Their 'job u ti. farm, which Is on an elevation and large measure because Madison tell the passengers how to behave. Hie railroads have recorn officer in the bayshore area for the past several years, Qs-1 am a domestic worker, 1 theti asaessed valuation this year District doesn't have its own school one of the preuiest spots in the over last year according to tbe mended the following suggestions, prefaced with “Don t Tuesday night Joined to pay tribute to the law enforcement do housekeeping and baby sitting western section of Monmouth Coun; finished?...... , official who worked closely with police departments through­ chores for several employers In duplicates filed the past week with That Is an over-simplification, Play radios too loud, throw refuse all ovef the floor, w»l! ty. It is there that Mr. Collier was the County Board of Assessors. down the aisles in underwear, enter the dining car in night out the bayshore area. . their private homes. Some of my turled. > too, of oopne. School planners be­ Robert G. Thlxtoo ts advertising employers withheld social Security A snow storm aa aevere as the lieve that the new achool tn Mata­ gowns” , . . There’s a time to live and a time to. die. Monipouth County’s probation department, an excellent tsies and some didn’t last quarter. the lensatlonal new Chevrolet Six, eiample oi justice tempered with mercy and realistic views, one which prevailed last Christmas wan Is a permanent, real need; Shouldn't ail of my employen with­ spread over this section last Thurs­ priced as follows: Roadster, $405; otherwise 1f would not have been THIS N* THAT .,, . The television industry apparently i- h*» J>rpved outstanding- No small part of the credit goes Phaeton, $413; Sport Roadster, hold the taxes? day night and Friday, tlelng .up prpposedi But one cannot blame going all out to clean up false impressions that are be me to the officers who serve It. A —Household employers w ho travel on the steam and trolley $313; Coach, $38J; Coupe, $H3; the voter for being a bit resentful pay you cash wages of $30 or more Sport Coupe, $<23; Club Sedan, bandied about.- That all out effort is lacking somewhat in Mr. Newman, who is being transferred to another terri­ roads. There was f. foot or more over the Immediate requirement the commercial -field; however, according to the Federal gm- tory in the county, has proved a valuable asset to regular for work la a calendar quarter and In spots it drifUd to several $<23; Sedan, $074; Seda,i Delivery, Yet another problem exists. The (calendar quarters end on Mar. 31, $393. All prices are f.o.b. factory, borough of Matawan contends that eminent The Federal Trade Commission charged that n-.r police. - He has volunteered assistance of hia department leet in depth. sandpaper was not used in sha-vlng soap advertisement.-, un regularly. His co-operation has led the successful con- June 30, Sept 30, and Dec. 31) The new Maaonlc Lodge to be Flint, Michigan. II la paying more than half of the should withhold three per cent of started In Matawjm will be named Mr. and Mra. Richard Carney cost of the present school, with two- television. It also said that “flavor buds” pictured on a murg- cluslonof many investlgatlonsby " * * your wsgM ' to* . social security moved from , the Heuaer’s spart- With tha sincere good fi aUst. .the.Jm nw iM ' ' ' thirds of the students coming from erine was artificial, that a toothpaste'demonstration did nut taxes. To this, your employer night Cstisles toflge taatm u'Tonnishtp^’ ThaMt tit »S Newman fortune In his n e w , , ... ----- _ should add an equal amount of gave demits to 'twenty members their newly built bome on Sunset mov» afoot to split the two units feriorl , tiatoll, wtappipjg jon a ham was'deliberatelyrt**1 ,‘be tom- ~ . hli ju& M lor'ta the bayshore area, Nicholas Scatuorchlo, thrt<| per cent, making a total ol who reside In Matawan and who Avepue. Into two separate districts. alx per cent to be reported by your A general alarm o f Are was Such "nusrepresefltatittns I tend -to deceive purchasers and propose to |oin the new lodge. Othj Granting that such Influences have diverted trade unfairly from the manufacturers' com­ .employer for the period endl.ig ers are still to be applied for antr sounded Tuesday morning at 10 shouldn’t play a part in the deci­ Mar. 31, I960. The employer ahould o'clock when Mra. Bergen discover petitors in- violation ol the Federal Tifede Commission Ai t it is thought the membership will sion, it Is obvious that conflicts,, the commission charged. , Compassion And Understanding report your wages quarterly to the be thirty-two at the start. The new ed smoke pouring from the house seeming Injustices and resentments District Director of Internal Reve­ lodge has selected its officers and opposite, known a s the Captain did contribute to bringing about the ■- 1 ■ - nue. If your household employer Fisher house and now owned by PICK DN SOMEBODY ELSS . . . Some, American In­ men narted William Reotschler Is seeking nomination Secretary Alonzo Walling has been defeat of the bond issue. Warnings A does not psy you sa much as $30 authorized to forwsrd the petition Mrs. Bergen's daughter, Mrs. Ed­ that Just what Is coming to pass dians are on the warpath over all that redskin blood beint for > S, Senate seat la Illinois. Speaking before tha Chi­ for.work in the calendar quarter, for a charter to the Grand Lodge win H. Dominick. The response of would result from-a defeat could spilled on television ^Westerns. Fifty braves and chiefs from cago Prtsa Club, he explained his political philosophy In these the firemen was very quick. They no report is necessary. So you tee, Secretary at Trenton, the Keyport be dlsiniSHd , during the campaign 11 tribes held a pow-wow at Fort Qibson, Oklahoma Iasi words; It Is possible thst some ol your lodge having given Its consent to .confined the fire to the cellar where as “propaganda." . - “1 believe that conservatism is an energetic and mighty wages as a household employee are It originated, presumably from au .week aimed at defending the red man's reputation from the the starting of the new lodge here, Now that Matawan District faces ravages of TV. They issued a call to Indians all over the concept which enables people to live better and to realize subject to social security taies and overheated furnace. Only small the results, now that the problem Dame Rumor says that Matawan country to battle television's persistent erroneous portraya their highest potentials and aspirations. I believe that a some sre not covered by the Social Is soon to lose one of Its young men damage was done to the kitchen of triple sessions Is a real one to nation which follows unflinchingly the path of freedom and Security Act, , through marriage to an-out-of-tywh above the furnace room. be met. perhaps some of the auxil­ of Indian history. "Television makes the younger generation Q.—Is there some literature I young lady. Congratulations will The New York ft Long Branch iary dlfference»-will fade and some think that Indians were only savages," complained Choctaw free enterprise can be warm,, compassionate and understand­ could give my employers to help R. R. Co. have Just finished reno­ ing, and, without resorting to socialistic quackery, extend a be In order ss soon ss the happy real effort will be made to avoid Jack Davidsoti. “The Indians only protected their home.-. them understand their reporting event culminates, which will not vating Ihe interior of the Matawan what - surely Is an unpleasant Television nevpr tells about the cultural advances of ihi hand to those who are unabU to help themselves. I certainly obligations for domestic workers station much to the pleasure of the price to pay for Inadequate school do not believe that compassion is a quality of socialism, nor be far distant. J American Indians.” The Indians plan to protest TV Westerns like myself? patrons, of the road. facilities. to President Eisenhower and heads of TV networks. do I believe that kindness calls for the welfare state.” A.—Your employen may be In' Thirty Years Ago . Twenty Yean Ago At least there is no hot election Time will tell what Mr. Rentschler’s political fortunes are terested In obtaining a copy ol (Issue Friday, Jan. 11, 1930) . campaign to fight, there are fewer Leaflet 21 which coo tl ins infor­ The Rolio Transit Corporation (Issue Thursday, Jan. Mt IMO) to 1>e- But, that aside, this country, and, Indeed, the whole Edgar Wilkinson was elected cap­ «hort tempers to becloud the is­ A STORY FOR nonrcommunlst world, could do with a great deal more of mation about reporting wsges for will place In service within a few, sue. Now there are a number of domestic workers. Copies ot LeaDut days, three new Mack busses. Ttie tain of the Matawan Township Po­ his kind of thinking. It is easy enough 10 criticize and to lice Reserve at the annual meet­ youngsters who have a right to a magnify the faults of the capitalist system.; But that cannot 31 may be obtained from any social busses are equipped with Individual good education. And there are citi­ security offlce.or Internal Revenue ing-held Thunday night In the oBsciire the fact this system has given more people mor? seats and represent the latest-In­ Township Hall on Atlantic Av. zens who caq plan bow to achieve Office, both at 313 State St., Perth novation for comfort ; this. . material benefits than any other in history, and, at the same Amboy. The 1U0 budget for the Borough Fourteen municipalities in Mon­ time, has given everyone more freedom to speak, think, and mouth County, Including Keyport, Matawan Township, Keansburg, Health Association, according to do aa they like. These are the goals which people have sought i By H n p n l A. Laary since society began. ' r 1 ' Raritan, Mlddietofrn, and Marlboro present plans. Townships, must adopt full cash The red ball is up once more on Excerpts From basis budgets and a possible boost Lake Lefferts. Yesterday's snow Girl Fireman In tax rates in 1940, It has been re­ has been cleared from a section of Sally and Mafty lived nifxt door Sally Jumped - up ind said vealed. Matawan boro is not In­ the Ice in the vicinity of Button­ to the fire housf. Sally liked the "Bool” The Friendly Calendar cluded. ' : wood Manor, Tin lea is reported Newsletter Sent Out. Mayor Edward W, Currie last In good condition for skating. rtiny fire engine and the honytog ^ Jae, I found! ” A calendar is a kindly thing. It brings to an end the Friday filed plans In Trenton for Matawsn High School, stUl hi nremen. , , o( firemeft. ' Matawan's proposed new 114.000 unit interval Oflife and Impartially closes tbe book of the By Sen* Williams ' i qucst of a court win against inter­ " £ T J<* had a ladder up to the th» Thus a calendar is an Instrument of hope to men, U the and suffered a . humiliating^ 80-20 past has been disappointing, we can hopei for better in the /[dotlnlstratlon grant with boro atd. Marty said, "Girls can’t be fire- window. ’ ” The boro’s share of $(000 will be Shore Conference tilt defeat by At­ men, only boys.” • - . ‘ ...... future; if it has been happy, we can hope for as good in the paid back as rent by the Public lantic Highlands on the latter1* , “Come here, Sally,” . said Joe , Our Chief Executive made his air, adjusting local tai systems, “Have you ever been to a fire?" new yaar. > final State of the Union Message (continued in next cohmln) floor. . - “This giri’ls afraid- to come dowi providing the essential educational asked Sally. ‘ V ,-the.Udder. Maybe sou can talk t< . Viewed in this light, a calendar Is an instrument of recently. Many of the legislators cidtuiat and aodal services, and 'friendly therapy, assuaging and terminating the Impressions her." . . . ' ,. - . thought that the warmth’ of tha destroying those conditions which THE ROADS ARE GREAT, SENATOR, BUT..ER... •No.” laid Mirty. 'The fire- , , of the past and inviting us to awake to and accept the op-t greeting given to him was a gesture breed delinquency and crime.'* mes won’t take me. to a. fire. -. But Sally wnkt over and climbed th« portunities that lie before us. > . . ‘ of affection to a man whb has serv­ Like many others In the audien«e, I wiU be a fireman when I grow ladder behind Joe. ^ Consider It as such. Face the future with buoyant hope ed the nation to his utmost In peace I awaited the President's proposals ”P‘" • - ' •’See,” the said to the little girt and renewed determination to safeguard and insure your and war. When Pres. Dwight D for dealing with these and other .'1 in going lo be * firemta sow/' “A ladder ii nothing, to be afraid . health and true happiness, as never beforei . Eisenhower grinned at the crowd, domestic problems. Instead,. the said Sally. /Ton going to the next' of.: Jt is just like walking down- It was easy to remember him as the President merely reiterated the Ad­ tire.” ; j. : stain.’*; ' man who led our forces so vigor­ ministration policy of retreat from ously, in Europe beloro and alter a meaningful bill to Improve educa­ “Don’t be silly," said Marty. ’'If The girl looked at Sally on the V-E Day. tion. He also said that the Federal the firemen won’t take a boy tbey ladder. Then she* climbed out ol Rlchtly, Uio President said a vic­ Government can't solve ail prub-. certainly won't tike a girl.” the window with Joe helping her. ^ tory over imperialistic Communism lems facing state, county, nnd mun­ Sally had no ldea how slte would Th«y *Il came down the Udder. is a "fclgantlc enterprise.” , Tho icipal government. ' do It, but she said stubbornly,- Sally brought the girl over to President again called upon :lis Agrees With President Wait and seel" where the rest of her family were American people to rcdcdicntc We certainly agree with Ihe The next day Sally and Marty waiUnS- Then »he was careful to themselves If they arc to uso tho President’s declaration that federal full capacity ot this nation in 'hu were watching the) firemen polish ?t*Sr 001 ot ‘*le waV 33 *•“ Bremen programs should not replace or the fire engine. Growing tlred of put ou* ______critical decado ahoad. Many ol his hamper state and local programs listeners were Impressed with tho for education or anything else. But this, they began a game of hide Soon the fire was out. Hoses >m' and seek. - ladders were back in the engine emphasis he placed on co-operation It’s also obvious that such programs among all free nations to help should help local officials to do their When no one was looking. Sally Joe was ready t0 drive, strengthen underdeveloped lands. local jobs better. Well planned climbed up and hid behind the “Come on, Sally,” he called, Ail of this was Impressive, but un­ legislation con, and usually does, hoses in the fire engine. "don’t you want a ride home7”„ fortunately the President left im­ accomplish this objective. 1 Suddenly, she heard the fire ilren S,lly **' on ,ke front “ *t 1)0 portant questions unanswered. , At one point the President Called begin to sound: "AMvh-h-b-h-hV’ Joe took his fireman’s Describes Farm Problem the national debt a mortgage, that Sally almost jumped up. Then she hat 0,f nnd put .it on-Sa|ly’a >ead . He described the farm problem will be paid off by our children and remembered and stayed veiy still. ■There,'’ he said, 'H i t : makes in vivid terms, for Instance, but oi- our children’s children. This Is a fered no specific programs to rt vivid phrase and a tru: oce. We If she stayed" hid; the nremen ao official fireman for helplnf lleve us ot the heavy burden oi bui do have to pay our debts, and we would tske her to the fire without ®* 0,11 plus storage. In fact, the President should pay them aa promptly and fjvea knowing Itl The fire etgjne streaked down the left tha impression that he > was inexpensively as we can. , A few moments later, Sally heart street, back to the fire statioo leaving the entire problem to Con­ But it seems to me that there 1* the engine roar, then tbey were Marty was waiting there. His eye: gress. ■ .­ another mortgage hanging over the speeding down the street grew big and round c s be Mr Tie President said that metropol­ heads of future generations. .'It ;ie It wata twwtory house thatwas °“ theJnmt p m wilt itan areas at the United St&tes'faf*, tijoMnprtgage o l tmtpetjMMi* # Jw ’s fireman’s hat an her head. • staggering roster of urban bhib- Li % -appallingly I Icjng Jttst 0$,tasto that this nation is falling''to take «a Thvrsdcsy, January 121,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, Pag* Fhr»

New Members Join Matawan BPW; Hebrew Women's League Has 11th Annual Membership Tea J Harbor Library Wins Science Award*] Garden Club ...... Miss Luey Tompkins Guest Speaker Is Incorporated Names Chairman Seven new member* were wel­ At the regular meeting of Committee chairmen were se­ comed by the Business and Pro- Laurence Hsrbor Woman's Cljb. lected at the first meeting of the fessianaj Women's Club of Mata- Second Baptist Mrs. Olga Becker, president, rend seaion of the Community Root and wao at a meeting beld it the Pub- Announces Services the certificate of incorporation for 11c Health Center Monday evening. the library created and sponsored Branch Garden Club held In tits M n. Doris Ronson, president, in- The Second Baptist Cburcb, Mat- by the club in No. 9 School, Laur­ Harris Gardens Fire House, Union treduced the new members, Mrs. awan, announces services as fol­ ence Harbor. The library will be Beach. M vy BaOay, Mrs. Bula Applegate, lows: Sunday School. 9:30 a.»n.; known as The Free Public Library Jack Yount, newly-elected presi­ Miss Mary Hausmann. Miss The­ morning worship will be conducted of Madison Township and the offi­ dent,-conducted the business meet­ resa Hausmann, Mrs. Betty Wil­ by young people at 11 o'clock with cers are Mrs. Henrietta Rogersou, ing and announced the following . liams, Miss Patricia Costello, and a guest speaker. * Mrs. Oiga Becker, Mra. Sophie Hid­ committee appointments: Mrt. Mra. Patricia Applegate. The Fifth Sunday wiU be Mission* den, Mrs. Gladys Watson, Mrs. Peter Orlasky, Matawan, arrange­ The dub voted a donation to the ary Day with services in the morn­ Jacquelino Weeks, Mrs. Thelma ments; Mrs, James EUit, Union pay Scouts fund drive. ing and afternoon. There wiU be Wosatka and Mrs. Virginia Wang. Beach, entertainment; Earl Benton, Mrs. Roy- Kane, national se­ a ~guest speaker at both times. Mrs. Becker welcomed Mrs. Rob­ Malawan, horticulture; Mrs, Har­ curity chairman, introduced - Miss Feb. 6 there will be a chicken and ert Kumbatovlck as a new mem­ old Bottger, Union Beach, publicity, Lucy B. Tompkins, executive di­ ham dinner at the church, starting ber, The drama and music de­ and Mn. Louis Sheibrkk, Ksypovt, rector of tha' Monmouth County at 12 o’clock noon. partments will meet Tuesday eve­ hospitality. Chapter, American Red Cross. Miss ning at the home of Mrs. Robert Revised by-laws edited by Miss Martin, 183 Orchard Ave., Laurence Tompkins wax honored by the four Ediths Richards and her com­ BPW Club* of Monmouth County Harbor. There will be try-Ofits (or Mrs. Kane Talks WILLIAM MILLER mittee w en voted upon and ap­ Apr. 41, IKS as “The Woman of the Federation program and tho proved. Assisting Mist Richards - the Year of Monmouth County." script committee for the same pro­ gram will report. They include William Miller, a senior st Msts- wen Mn. Wllllsm Pfeifer, Mrf. -On Oct. I, 1959, she celebrated her At Gub Meeting Elmer Bahrenburg, WtUsrd A*t\ Mra. Ragnar Wang, Mn. Robeit wan High School, has been select­ silver Jubilee ia the executive ca- Mrs. Rose Kane of the Jersey ed to receive the Bausch and mack and Mr. Yount. parity at tbe Monnputh Chapter, Martin and Mra. Richard O. Tier. Centra] Power fc Light Co. was the Honorary Scieace Award u evi­ Discuss frUp paths , Speaks Os RC DUiuUr Service The public welfare department guest speaker at the meeting jf will meet at -the home of Mn. dence of his superior scientific Mn. Bahrenburg discussed and .• In observance of National Se­ achievement. ' the Matawan Woman's Club held Pictured at the annual membership tea held by Ralph (Hat. program co-chairmen:, Mrs. Saul Axel BJorken, IM Cleveland Ave., demonstrated the forced planting curity Week, Miss Tompkins spoke The science award, a bronte med­ procedure of tulip bulbs. A dll- in the parish halt of the Trinity tha Hebrew Women's League at Ye Cottage ~ Diamond, memberahlp chairman aad Mrs.Mrs, Emmanuel Laurence Harbor, Feb. 1 when oo “American Red Cross and Its Keyport, are (kit te right) Mrs. Paid Wallealeld,Waite Baron, hospitality ia!rman. The affair w u held they will make cancer dreaslngs, al, will be presented at graduation tuition period on tulip .bulbl fol­ . Disaster Service.’’ Mias Tompkins Episcopal Church. Matawan, Mon­ "league picakmst; " ""Mrs. l Jules Sellager and Mrs. Thunday evealag. Mn. Joaeph Hotuta, a member of in Matawan and similar medals In lowed. Project lor the evening was said the authority under which the day afternoon. the local club and fifth district wel almost 7000 other schools, Since the gluing of ceramio dithei In agency assumes responsibility for CandeHjht was the setting for the Bring Education Inte Home on radio programa .dealing with Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis, presi­ fan chairman, announced that the iti Introduction In 1113, there hare preparation for the planting ol the relief of people suffering Irom 11th annual membership tea of the The speaker stressed that sister­ marriage problems. The play dealt been li),000 winnen. Surveys havo bonzat treea which will be under­ dent, conducted the meeting during with problems of tha sisterhood. annual Reports are due tor the atato ■ disaster : (j stated in its congres­ Hebrew Women's League of Key-i hood aims to help bring Jewish edu­ revealed that more than 30 ptr taken at the March meeting. port held at Ye Cottage Inn, Key­ cation into the home in the every­ List Of Participants . and must be received no later than sional, charier. “To continue and which plans were made for mem Feb. II. The ways and means cent of the recipients have been Hsroid Simmons w u swarded carry bn a system ol national and ben to attend a meeting of the port, Thursday night. The eve­ day activities of the family aod aaid Takbig part wen Mn. Charles encouraged by the award to follow evety membef of the HebrewWo- Goldstein, announcer; Mrs. Edward committee will meet at ths home first prize for his dried srrsnfle- international relief in time of peace ning's theme w u membership \>p- soientlflo careen. Red Bsnk Woman's Chib Tuesday ens the door to fun and comrade­ men'a League ahould strive to *|d Rothenberg, Mra. Agony; the spon­ of Mn. Lawrence' Holden, Monday ments. Other prize wlnnera wire and tn apply the same in mlUgstlng Winnen of the honorary science Mn. Orlssky, second; Mn. Law. at 1 p.m. “Spiked Boots” by Pr. ship. In creating a finer community of sor, "Galvanized Oanlc," Mrs. evening at l:JQ p.m; to discuss the sufferings caused by pestilence, projects for the building and li­ award a n eligible to compete for rence Saccono, third; Mri. Bottger, famine,, fire, floods, and other na Robert E. Pike will be reviewed. Attending were membera of the Jewish living. . Jack Lasar, Mn. Harvey Baker- man and Mn. liarry Brier, sing­ brary, aeveral tcholarthlp* at the Unlver- fourth and Mn. Harold Slmmont, tional calamities, and to devise and Tbe meeting opened: 'yiti the league. Rabbi H, O. H. Levine and Mrs. Diamond led an Installa­ atty of Rochester. The awsrd win- M n. Levine', Mrs. Samuel Coopet, tion ceremony tor new memben ing the commercial Jingle; M n. Hy “ Do Unto Others", narrated by fifth. Mrs. Elllt won ths amaryllis carry on measures-lor preventing salute to the' flag, foUowed by a TV atar Eddie Albert, waa shown ntr Is selected in January ao that bulb prize. the same." guest speaker, and newcomers to and presented each with a menu- man Schwartz, accompanist; Mrs. prayer by Mrs. Allah^tlorrlsoo, a Jack Altmark, Mn, Jack Kreuter, by Edward Wilaon, guest speaker, his application for the scholarahlp Accepted at new memben were The speaker stated Jted Cross the sisterhood. Mrs. Saul Diamond, tah, a small placque containing past president, and tne reading of Mr and Mrs. Mark Goldman, Dr. who discussed "Polio.” Mr. Wll. competition can be completed be­ Mn. TenEyck Ronton, jUlUwan, responsibility is to Assist' families membership chairman, opened the the 10 Commandments, which If de­ fore Mar. 1. evening's events with a welcome tached to the door frame of every Walter Ogeni, membera ot the cast. son stated that polio cases Increas­ and Mr. ahd Mra. BnttjpLB. H. and individuals to., meet disaster- “1 Believe," written by Miss Chloe ed In Middlesex County last year This li the second science honor Giffprd, president of die General and Introduced Mrs. Paul Waffen- Jewish home. Newly installed The show was directed by Mrs. Pfeifer attended ai a ^ K U l lueil. caused needs that they csnnot meet that It coats 110,000 to keep s polio that William has received. In the A toclsl hour fellowM the meeting themselves. "After the emergency, Federatloo ol Women's Clubs. feld, league president, who also ex­ memben are Mrs. Walter Ogeni, Bakerman and Mn. M. Lehrer. Mrs, Aaron Walters, Mrs. Donald Rabbi Levine pronounced tho patient In a hoapltal, and that out aummer of 19SB, he was chosen to with Mr. Yount, Mn. Roland Vin­ the Red Cross slays on the Job Cart Paitjf, Fab, » tended a welcome. blessing and benediction. Mn. Of the 71M babies born In Middle­ sttsnd a science training program cent and Mn. Harry Ray i t holt with a. rehabilitation program de­ Announcement waa jnada Ihit the Mrs. Cooper, vice president ol Bernstein, Mrs. Milton Kraln, Mn, at Rutgen University sponsored by the Central New Jersey Branch of Leonard Miller, Mrt. Gusils Bell Emmanuel Baron was hospitality sex County In 1991, a total «t and hoatetiet. signed to assist tbe family to re­ dub Fill M 4 • can! party at the tbe Hebrew Women’s League of and M n. Jerome Perlman. chairman, and hostesses w en Mn. wen born with birth defects. the National Science Foundation. It w u announced ths February store its capacity tv reach and Reformed Church House, Keyport, The Star Muaic Studio of Port "Bill" uplres to s csreer in maintain 3ts predlsa|ter ataindard Feb. 21. America, spoke on tbs meaning and A program of entertainment was Joe Beldonza, Mn. Bugena New­ meeting will feature films on the function of the Hebrew Women's Introduced by M n. Jules Selinger man, Mn. Morris Wolff, M n. Monmouth presented a program chemistry snd nsmes Duke Unlvei- Longwood Oardsni presented by of living," ■ Miss ' Tompkins said. Mrs. Kane - prepared several during which Joseph Dee explslned slty, Durham, N. C„ u hit flnt "Principal kinds ot Red Cross re­ dishei on .small electric appliances League and told of the duties of and M n. Ralph Stat,. program co­ Leighton Levy, Mrs. Lehrer, Mn. Mr. and Mn. Albln Clarke,' who Brier, Mn. Raymond Bleu and the teaching system of the sccor- college choice. He hat been active alio will diicuai chrysanthemums. habilitation astlstsnce are: build­ and demonstrated an electric make­ each Jewish woman to her family, chairmen. A play, "Mn. Agony, “ hone, synagogue and community. Mra. Harry Hlmelfarb. dion snd sang snd Frank Terry in the National Honor Soclely, ing and repair, medical u d nurs­ up applicator,. Red pea were dis­ w u presented, a farcical take-off Memberahlp project for the eve­ accompanied him on the accordion. Mathematics Club, snd In Student ning will be arrangements on creat­ ing aid, fond, clothing aruj other tributed to tne members and the Mra. Rogeraon asked tor volun. Council activltlea. maintenance, household furalsh- food was awarded Jo the four who ing a mood, using any type of ma­ teen to help catalogue ths books terial or houte plant. The arrange­ Ings, farm supplies *nd equipment, qualified as follows: Qldest mem­ In the Library. occupational supplies anc( equip­ ber, Mrs. Arris B. ■ Henderson, Miss Margaret Rankl ments will be Judged. ment. Red Cross assistance to shrimp dish; most grandchildren, Matawan Personal Items 3 Clothing Classes Shower Honor Quest Now Is tht time to sdvertlse disaster sufferers Is given, not loan­ Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson and NWi Of re t U d Year Camtlj b Appreciated At An; Ttme ed, No repayment of any kind is Mra. W. Rulon Smith who re­ those unused srtldei for ssle. A Offered In Middlesex Mrt. Roy Kalttr entertained tt smsll sd W ths clsiilfled column asked or expected.” ^ ceived the Spanish meal and fruit s miscellaneous shower Saturday will turn them Into cath for you Miss Tompkins stressed that Red compote respectively; the oldest Mn. George A. Deltz entertained Mr. and M n. Edward Rleth, Mr.,and Mn. Norman R. Gould, Three clothing cltsaei will be of. evening for Mist Margaret Rankl Cross relief ot persons In need OS grandchild, Mn. George Mltter, at luncheon on Tueaday when her Cliffwood Beach, entertained at Cheatnut Hill, Pa., were Sunday fared to Middlesex County home­ who will be married Feb. M to a result pf a disaster is financed roasted meat. makers by the Middlesex County guests were Mn. Alexsnder WoJ- slipper Saturday evening In honor dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Steven Allkat. by the Red Crosa from voluntary Mrs. Charles Ralnaud was the cik, Mn. Douglas Luce. Mra. John of their daughter, Mn. James A. Extension Service. Mn. Frank The gucttt were Mrs. Margaret contributions only, no government hospitality chairman and she was Darrett, Mrs. Robert Wlggett, Mra. Noddings, Middletown, whQ was seph Dietrich. Bullzak, New Brunswick, started Peaver, Mrs. Kathorlno Sshmtdt, help. When Pres. Dwight D. Elsen­ assisted by Mra. Jac Cushman, Conrad Sebolt snd Mra. Lawrence celebrating h e r birthday. The Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel entertain, a clast in the Epitcopal Church In Miu Judy Rankl, Mra. John Renlil, hower appropriates money for a Mrs.' Frank Drogan, Mrs. S. B. A. Hammond. guests were Thomas C. Noddings, ed at dessert snd cards on Friday Highland Park yetterday. Mn. Mrt. J. Krsats, Mrt. Walter Ratp, Edwin Lockhart, .U l Main St., disaster area, this money Is used Eggleston, Mrs. Cyrus Brown, and Pfc. Ronald Sheldon returned to LaCroase; WIs.; Mr. and Mn, afternoon when her gueats wert Huiteyt M rt. W, Psaver, Pompton for governmental respontibllltMs of Mrs. William Blegner, his base to.- Bamberg, Germany-, George Egner’and daughter, Kathi SaymtUe, antM ra. Edwin Cotdes. Plaint! Mrt., C, T. Chrlitoplrtr, «fse*4K)»4lmr-nto«n.aBMae BayrevlUe, ar« atirtlnfe an avenlng Mlddletowni.Mn, A. N. Brtlsafotls,. ieip ir;ilnaWeM«i®T“sirt'‘inal wife and his parents; Mr.-atulMri. dings'and daughter, Sarah, M*ta< William d m t - ’data at ths Pretbyterltn’Church, Keyport; Mrs. Stephen Ley, Mn. •i tenanofr-and repair of public prop* Joeeph',SheldOni-‘^ ' • i- . wan; James A. Noddingi arid chil­ dings. Mrs. Joseph Distrlch, Mrt, Sayreville, on Feb. S. Druco MacCutcheon, Miss Sandy smart of distinction erty, npt by the Red-Crosa. . ,; for MWCAuxiliary M n. Sophie Weinstein, Mrs. Qui­ dren. Laurie, James E., Nancy and Wllllsm Burmeater. Mrs. Harry Mn. Charles Ott, Mrs. John Mun. Poarce, Mias Patricia Schubcr, tie, snd Mra. Donsld Fogg, East Call GtjnunUiees, Into Action sle Bell and Mn. Leon Blumenthnl Billy, Middletown. ■ Wells, Mrs. Albert Abell, Mra. Tun­ Mrs. Nlcholss Francisco, Mrt. Jo- at S. Boyes ONLY “ in time ot floods, fires, hum The regular monthly'meeting of attended the paid-up memberahlp Mn. Edward Currie entertainod Brunswick, will have an evening the Mdnmouth Medical Center Aux­ is R. Slckels, Mn. J. Matthews, teph Rtnkl Jr., Mrs. Joseph Rtnkl canes or other hazards endangering tea Thursday evening of the He­ the Thursday dessert bridge club and daytime claat stsrtlng Jan. 28. sr., Mist Patricia Weber, Mrt, Rus- iliary, Matawan Branch, was held a community. In this area, the Red brew League held at Ye Cottage when the prize wlnnera were Mrs. M n. George Clsrk, Mrs. Leonard All extension classes are free. teli Weber, Mn. Calvin Pearce, Your asturanta *f th* eliinni, Crosa Disaster Service Would go lo Tuesday, at the Public Health Cen­ Inn? Keyport. William R. Craig, Mn. J. Raymond Brown and Mrs. Bella Young, Further Information may be ob­ ter. Surgical spongea were made. Mra. Thomas Allkat, Mrt Polar isfoit rug sUanlni p^tilble. work, flnt by alerting headquarters Mr. and Mrt. Hairy Weils and Ketchel snd the hostess Other Thomas Noddings, LaCrosse, tained from the leaden or Mrs. Alikas, all ol Matawan. at the Monmouth County Chapter Eight new, members were wel­ Mra. William Helms were tbe din­ guests were Mn. Ralph Bedle, Mi s. Wit., was a weekend guqst of his Anna Lewis Logg, Home Agont of PA 1-15SZ comed into' the Auxiliary. They Gifts were sent by Mrs. Edward House, giving approximate number ner guests Sunday of Miss Pa­ Leroy Slckels, Mrs. Gerard Devlin. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C Middlesex County Extension Serv­ Schuber. Mrs. George Rsab, Mrs. of homes involved and extent of were Mrs. William C. Noddings, tricia Heims st Trenton State Col­ Mra. Joseph Baler and Mrs. Paul Noddings. ice, Room 211. Post Office Building, Mrs. W. Rulon, Smith, Mra. Harry Robert Peaver, Mrs. Prank Mc­ On l^ocation Cleaning disaster." Miss Tompkins putlined, lege. where she Is s student. Egan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hecht enter­ New Drunswlck. Kenzie and Mr. J. McAllister. . ’’Immediately a budget Is set up Wells. .Mrs. William Lambert, Mrs. Mn. Ralph Bedle entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sprinx- tained at cards on Saturday eve­ Sales And losiallailon and all committees called Into ac­ Stephen- Thompson, Mrs. Elsie bridge on Jan. 13. The prize win­ hom entertained at supper and ning when their guests were Mr. Hecht, Mrs. Henry L. Zucker and Mittionory To Speak Matawan Brownies tion. A central headquarters is es­ ners were Mrs. Charles Pike, Mrs. bridge on Saturday evening. Their snd Mrs. Robert Hsrdle, Mr. snd Raritan Bay’s Only tablished with a survey committee, Mra. Jay F. Hostetter. Jac A. Cushman and Mrs. F. guests were Mr. and Mra. Wltlium Mra. Howard Wolverton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorcnli Emery wll) ipouk Hold Ceremony consisting of mayor, police, firemen A check was sent to the Mon­ Howard Lloyd Jr. Otjier guests C. Ludl, Summit; Mr. and Mn Mn. Joseph Dietrich, Mr. and at the meeting of the United and first aid. Rescue committees mouth Medical Center for ISO, also were'M n. Charles C. Schoqk Jr., John L, Chamberlain, Mr. and Mr> Mn. Martin Bell, all of Matawan. Presbyterian Women Monday eve­ Matawan Brownie Troop U held Rug Cleaning Plant take care of evacuating and shel­ one was given to the Public Health Mrs. 4larry Morris. Sea Girt; M:». Peter A. Read, Mr. and Mrs. A , and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neills. ning at 8 p.m. in pellowihlp Hall, an investiture ceremony for Jo El­ ters, such as First Aid.stations or Center for }10. - G. J. Sterling Thompson Jr., Mid­ Edgar Palm, and Mr. and Mri Holmdel. Pirtt Presbyterian Church, Mftto* len Myers and Judith Tromper hospitals, are decided biC using any Mrs. Robert Butler reported tho dletown, and Mn. Robert Bentley. Thomu M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Evorett Carlson wan. The Rev. Mr. Emery ind Tuesday at the Masonic Templn, public building near at hand or .card party beld al the home of M n. Warren Donnell, Mn. Mr. and Mra. Frederick K. Ded entertained at a co-operstive buffet Mra. Emery are miuionarios, Matawan. Mrs. Conrow Wyckoff S. Moyes church which has kitchen facilities: Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick was a Theresa Rossi, Mstawan; Mn. erick were Sunday dinner guests ‘ i supper Sunday evening In honor of home on furlough, from Colombia, Is leader of tho troop, assisted by Doctors, nurses and local club success. Mrs. Noddings and Mrs. Edith Graham, Keyport, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrt. Gerald Dederick. the birthday of Mrs. Carlson't sis- They ®re staying at Payno Hall, Mn. Warren Mosiorschmidt. volunteer units logpther with above -Wells were appointed (0 the boute E. E. Augenstein, Freehold, leit Oradell. ter, M n. Oeorge A. Deltz. Guests Princeton Theological Seminary. Aftor tho regular mooting. r«- Rug Cleaning Co. mentjoned survey committee are committee. r - Saturday for Boca Raton, Fla. Mn. Mn. William -S. Craig entertain 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Slckels, Mra. Emery will ipeak and show freihmonts were served. 4th and 9t«?em A n, put to W rk systematically. Com­ t>ian* were made to hold a series Donnell will remain for two months ed at luncheon bridge on Jsn n Mr. ana Mn. Robert LaMura, Mr. slides taken during a stay In Agua Special gueits were Mrs. William munications must be held opes in of'card parties, one to be held on and her friends will return by plane when the prize wlnnera were Mrt and Mra. Bruce MacCutcheon, Mrs. de Dloi, the largelt leper colony in Myers, Mrs. Evorett Tromper snd Sitiili Amboy, Now Jim y and out of dttatiter area by means Feb. 9 at the. home pf Mrs. Joseph after spending a terw weeks. Channlng Clapp, M n. Frank Blist| Frank Gray and Oeorge A. Deltz, the world. Mrs. Lewis Kortenhaua. of short wave radio, where factual Dietrich with Mrs. Johnson Car­ and M n. James G. Nell. Other Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plppeit, tan as co-hostess.'Another one to M;s. Joseph Dernbefger enter­ information is transmitted and te- tained at luncheon and bridge on guests were Mn. John C. Eggle­ South Amboy, were Sunday dinner celved.’’ -. be beld at the home of Mrs. Jay Jsn. 1). The prize winners were ston, Holmdel; M n. William J guests oI Mr. and Mrs, Peter A. The speaker noted in case of a F. Hostetter,' the date to be an­ M n. Frederick K. Dederick, Mrs. Rabel, Mn. Marguerite Laird, Mrs Read. The birthday of Mr. Plppett nounced later. bombing, civil defense takes over Wllllsm R. Cnig. Mn. Frank Bliss Harold L. Doyle. w u celebrated. the leadership and Rjd Crass as­ and Mn. Conrad Johsnnsen. Mr. and M n. Alex Suto Jr., Van AJnpaa Third C lut James Wli sists. Miss Tompkins spoke of many Announce Deadline Other guests were Mn. J. Ray­ Brackle Rd., entertained Saturday son Is spending two weeks with his worthwhllf volunteer courses tobe mond Ketchel. Mrs. Edward Cur­ evening when their guests were Mr parents, Mr. aad Mn. Howsrd Wll liken at ! the . Red .Cross head­ For Trlriity Teams rie, Mn,:Joseph Baler, Mrs. Wil­ and Mn. Roy Kevra and daugh son, Center Ave. He will lesve quarters.; Shrewsbury; s u c h ss The Ladles Ouild of.the* Trinity liam J. Rabel, M n. Bertha Story ter, Nola, Franklin Township; Mr Feb. 2 to report to the Tyndsll Air . mA8s;feedipg undfr disaster serv­ Schsnck, Mrs. Elmore Kattner, all and M n. Albert Cresd, Huiet. and Fore* Bata, Florida. i l Episcopiif Church met Monday eve­ Ice, "firsvfajdTTiome care- of‘ the ning in ' the pariah -hall of tha of Matawan, and Mn. Charles E. Mr. and M n. Thurman E. Nealis Paul A. Egan Jr., Broad St., was s)c)c arid .'Injured, home mirslng. churcti. Mrs.. David Tuttle sr., Hunt, Brielle. Mr. and M n. Richard Erdmann! an exhibitor St Monday's session . jhother and babycourseSand president, announced a deadline pf - Herbert i Glttins Is a patient In were ' Saturday evening dinner of the Golden Annivensiy National water safety swimming courses. Mar. 7 -hu been jset for tha final the Perth Amboy General Has­ guests of Mr. and M n. Frank Cok­ Motor: Boat Show in the Coliseum, .'She saidthetffecllveiiessbf Red reports and retutns of the work er, Wilmington, Del. . New York, where he w u In charge Cross lies in its vast network of teams. ' '•* - Mrs. Thurman b B. Rue, Holmdel, at­ Oliver Dlggin .and Mn. William li. Kattner Wen Sundsy .evening din­ — unteer-hours of service were given Mrs. George' Miller opened the tended the executive board meet­ PengeL ner guests ol Mr, and M n. Mort ments. Anyono with a regular Income and a good credit ' by Red Cross-trained-andsponsor- meeting with a prayer and the ing of the Monmouth Chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stahl- Berman, Plainfield. rtcord U qualified to apply (or a loan. ed Gray Ladies in the three hos- president read the closing prayer the Daughter* of the American bsum, Newark, formerly of Msta­ Mr. in d M n. Jae A. Cushman pitala as well as Welfare House and after which refreshments were Revolution Thursday afternoon held wan, wen tha Saturday evening sttended the Saturday matinee par* This wrvlea ia prompt, friendly, confidential. If a ' Patterson Army Hospital; 90C3 vol­ at tbe home of M n. George Kon- guests ol Mr. and Mn, F. Howsrd formant* ol “At tbe Drop of tho served by Mrs. David Tuttle'Jr. loan would help you to folva • financial problem, coma unteer hours were given ty motor {tod JMn.. Gerard Freeman. - dolf, Rumson. , Uoyd Jr. Hat" In New York. - service • transport: '• without ia and s m tu . : charge, over 7000 patients to clinirs Relcbenberger, Hazlet; Mr. and an , Sayreville; Rota Marla Wal­ r , for-treatment; 2000 Individuals re­ Carol Hospador . Housewarming Given Mrs. Henry Becker, MorgaavOle; lace, Thomas Baumgartner, Vln- - ' ctivtd training in Red Cross First Feted On Birthday Mr., Mrs. Rinear .Aid, without charge; 300# children Mr. aad M n. Millard Rinear, Par- cent Wilding, CUffwaod; Margaret and adults participated in Red Mr. and Mn. William Hospador, Mr. aod M n. George Rinear were lin. ,. Otto, Karas Gsrty, Carols MorUlo, ’ Cios? Water Safety programs, with- 1 Miriam Dr., Matawan, entertain­ surprised a t a housewarming at The honored guests were present­ Marts Morfda, delta VanMeer- ed at a birthday party Saturday aft­ ed with gifts snd a buffet supper THE .Out charge; 200 Individuals trained, their new home oo Wilson Ave., beke, Joba Hind*, David Gregory, wiiboot charge. in home care of ernoon in honor of their daughter, wu served,, . , . , ’, .' . irr- ' 'd a s S i'a n d 1 injured and mother Carol,- ’who w u celebrating -her Mstawan, givo by/members of Jsdk Snwyak, Robert Hsslsch and; . . and taby courses. ninth natal day. their family Sundsy. Edward Hyrne, all of Mstawan. KftMERS AND MfeRCHANT8 Emergency service was made Gaines were played and prizes Attending were Mr. snd Mra. Sarah Noddings l» available to assist almost 3000 awarded to Donna Henderson, Clarence suiltz, Mr. and M n. Le­ Sweet Sixteen ■ NATIONAL BANK .... servicemen, veterans a n d their Carol LaMura, ; Linda Messer- roy Smith. Mr. and M n. Thomas JM u/m To Dofrolt families by the volunteer snd pro­ sdimidf, Maureen Wiggins, ail of Gena. Mr. aad Mrs. Daniel Rin- Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam C. Nod- Eugene H, Edwards returned by Matawan fessional staff of Home Service. The Matawan, and Amy Lusebrink, ear Jr., Mr. and M n. Daniel Rio- dings, Matawan. entertained st a Shrewsbury. ear sr., Mr. snd Mrs. Charles buffet supper Sundsy ia celebra­ plane to Us borne in Detroit, o h m aa* i m Medtraa eaateaa>, i»to kWeMiisst sw i i a cssmt - IN M iM M9i Red Crass Field Directors sta­ Mick., Sondsy, after spending three M ister rsasnl a ittrrt■ s grswai rs M —- Maaiksr m aker rsdsrsl PsysM Isss’awe tioned with service personnel Other guests were Barbara Wy- Zimmer and Robert Woolley, Mata­ tion of ths llth MrttK|ay et ibetr ...... ' • ■ • , • - ' . - dtoff, Msry Hallo ran, Snsan Cait- wan; Mr. and Mn. Robert Howd, daughter, Sarah. weeks is the guest o l hls soa and throughout the world are the link .'.I- v\. jf i > !l '' -T r’ij: ■‘/♦Mi' between the serviceman and home kop, Lynn Kortenhxu* and Debbie Neptune; Mr. stHL-Mn. William The guests were t&itaaan Rsndas- 0 p.m. Saturday ters of Uberty.1 held Thunday thorough cost analysis of the main­ family, East Freehold, on Saturday evening. Music for danctng from S at tha Keyport Synagogue on Fri­ ■right. ' , Guadalcanal Post 4740, Veteranr of Eaatern Rite services. Tb* Rev. evening. . tenance ind upkeep coal of this -Father-Vanec* wm b* a*al««M>y p.m, until I a.m, will be provided day evening, Jan. M. - Other ofM m installed were: As­ Feretgir Wen, Matawan Township, type of coriatnic|iu veriu* that of by The Rockettes. Mrs. Leroy Hil­ c*ntor, alio of th* Franciscan Mr. Retnick, who I* Well knows sociate coancllor, Mrs. Macde Clay. held ia the fiost hon%Clif(wood various other'types already In -our aamlnary. bert ta chairman ot tkirfilalr }IJK,vice councilor, William Dreei; township-and thrQ«igheut>our state. she will be assisted by Mrs. Olsen, In the** parts and.Iff Ule gtaie sf Ave., Cilflmod. He dlacuaaed mem­ A * ClfAC m enbm , and tbalr Israel, for he has visited there aasodate vice councilor, Mrs; Maiy bership’and commended the local We must strive n reach a'hal- wtderatqr. Tbs Itm Domlaic Tur- Mra. Demis McDonald, Mra. Dl- Drees; recording secretary, Mrs, w point between pitlntenance Giovanni. Mrs. Edna Halbert and about 40 to e . before and since post f o r having attained in i, of SL Anthony1* parish, e r Barbara DeWalne; aasodate seer*, and upkeep and construction cost. •aid an bavitatlon to all' lo attend Mre. William Foster. larael became an Independent taiy, Mrs. Vera RodtafeDow, fl petootpaUhip member*, tor 1«0. This thinking mutt be applied to Mrs. William Bridgeman, chair­ the Byzantine Mata, to rich hi the state, has an unusual eollecttoa of nandal secretary, Miss Adcle Commander Charles Hobby con­ all spending and. indicate* a need Eaatern liturgy. Those who wiah man of tbe put president's dinner Vlgne; treasurer, Mist Myrtle honoring Mrs. DIGiovannl, report UKleot awlm odtio, Jewiah, H< ducted th* business seulon. He wel­ tor a much stronger coat account- to> receive communion will have Boyce; guide, Mn. Esther Sten- big ayitem than the achool iy*tem ed dinner will ba served at 7: JO )rew and Itraell qbjecb of art, comed Charles E. Btls, Cliffwood the privilege olnceivlng under the eck; Inside guard, Mra. Madera now hu." p.m. Saturday evening, Feb. 6, and soma piece* of which be has ■pedea of both bread aad wine. Truss; outside guard, Elmer Trth Beach, who was transferred from After Ihe maufrefreihments will muaic for dancing will ba furnished promised to exhibit during the eve­ ax; Junior ex-councilor, Mrs. Ethel VFW Post S«70rNewark. by The Rockettei. Also assisting Friendly Set Met be served for Upse who receive ning of hlrtalk. Stryker; Junior ex-auoclste coun­ Plans were-discussed for the din­ communion In the church hall. will be Mra. Olsen. Mrs. John Vach- In courtesy to Mr. Resnlck and cilor, Mr*. Harriet Matteson; ner dance honoring the p u t com­ Thursday Evening itls, Mrs. Leroy Halbert, Mrs. Da­ his talk, Rabbi H. 0. H. Levine, trustee for II months, Miss vid Gillespie, Mrs. Peter Fierro and of the Synagogue of the United Helen Vanderbilt; representative tD manders of the post and the past The "Friendly Set” met tt the Color Guard Places Mrs. John Coilsts. Hebrew Congregation of Keyport. the state coundl for. two yean, presidents of the ladies auxiliary. home of Mn. Betty Vota In Wlcka- Hostesses for the social hour 4th In Competition will forego his usual sermon dur­ Mrs. Drees; alternate. Miss Boyce Commander Hobby urged post tunk on Thursday evening. vyjilch followed were the Mls.es ing the evening services and the Mrs. Rockafellow waa appointed, members to take an active part Those attending were Mrs., Mary T h e Guadalcanal Coaslalleu Mary and Betty Reiher and Mrs. congregants In attendance will/be as pianist and Mrs. DeWayne was Pellet, Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Color Guard placed fourth Satur­ Walter Schllchtlng. in the minstrel show to be pre­ Invited to llaten to Mr. Regilck named publicity chairman. Sylvia Naravlch, Mrs. Adele Carpo- day out of \4 color guards com­ around the customary Oneg Shab- The Installing officer was Mrs. sented by the post-sponsored Jimljr wltz, all of Marlboro; Mrs. Martin peting at the Smlthtown Central Matawan Junior* bat table. Mary Reilly, CUffwood, deputy drum snd bugle corps on Feb. It Smith sr., Morganville; Mra. HlgJtScbool, in the program spon Everyone interested In the eco­ state councilor. and 28, at Matawan High' School Laura Welsa. Mr*. Alma Weiss, sored by die Smith town Free Lan­ Federation Night nomic growth and development of Auditorium. ' . Holmdel; Mrs. G. Creevy, Mrs. cers In Smlthtown, L. I. RETIREMENT CAN be the most wonderful years At the next meeting on Feb. 11, The next meeting will be held Betty fyirwln, Wlckatunk.. • Federation Night *’S* celebrated the State of Israel is Invited lo at­ Freedom Council will entertain the Captain Jaaet Leavy’s routine of your Ufe, If you plan for it In advance. tend aervicea for the evening Monday, Feb. 1, at I ’ p.m. in the Mrs. Naravlch's birthday wat with tbe sabre waa the highlight by the Matawan Junior Woman's state councilor, Mra. Anna Am- post home. celebrated. Plans were made for Small regular savings here can mean ybu’ll Club at Its Jab,. U meeting In lh<# Union, and her atalf ol of­ of the affair and she received tre­ fUrltan Hose Co. j^.M ouM , Key­ the next meeting to be held on Feb. mendous applause from the audi­ have the cash needed to really enjoy your re­ ficer* a t su^otflcUl visit. . 11 at the home oi Mn. Laura Weiss. port. Guests introduced wi*re MUs 'To 5ponjs(>r Dance Marlb>ioT*R,T ence. * , . . tirement You can travel, take up hobbies, or Eleanor Vleweg, Asbury Park, Sub­ Mr*. Wilton EntertoiHi 'fMeet -The CaM : Tto'loeal .qokxwfktard'a,ocKtiap* “ W anything el»e your

Congregational Church Peatecast Full Gespd Charch School, with classes for all ages freshments were served In the caf­ Central Are., Union Bosch Church of the LMag CW meeta at >:S0 a.m. Yoaug people's eteria. Rev. Leon Zinkler, Pastor 1ST Mak St., Keaashurg meeting is held at 6:80 p.m. Pray­ The aodety will sponsor a spa­ Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area Junior choir rehearsal is at 19 Sunday School is from 3 to 4 er meeting is at 7:39p.m. ghetti supper at St. Joseph's cafe­ ajn. Saturday at Grace Church. p m.; evening aervice at 7:30 p.m. Mid week services ar* held teria on Tnursday, Feb. II, from Calvary M ttM ist Church Sunday School meets at It a m. Prayer meeting la held Tuesday Thursday at 7:30 p.m. N 6:30 to 8 p.m. , First Bafttil Ctumb Jehovah’s Witnesses First Presbytsrlaa Ciardi----- with daises tor aU ages. AU are IV U SL, Xtyptri Mate tad W. TOri SU. Keypwl Caagregatiaa at t p.m. and Bible Class on Route M and FrankUa St., welcome. Morning worship is held Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. U T. Williams STD, Keyport • Kingdam Hall, II Diviskw S t Matawaa Anthony Troncon* Evangelistic Services , ■ Pastor , Rev. Maurice W. Phillips. at Grace Church at 11 a.m. Saturday school for children is Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. the mini­ Rev. Chester A. Galloway. ' Senior choir rehearses .in Headi Holy Nam* A aeries cl evangelistic service* "J*eu» the Expounder” will be Pastor stry school'will consider study 20 Pastor held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The deacons will meet tonight at Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Grace are being held at 38 Broad St.. Key­ the tu to r's l e m n topic at the entitled, "Good Every D ay “Questions Jesus Did Not An­ Church. The Rev John I. Hendricks, spir­ port, continuing through Sunday, Sunday worship service at 11:45 8 o'clock at the parsonage. S t Benedict's Church Speech.” to be foljowed by the first swer” will be the pastor’s sermon itual director, officiated Jaa. 7 at Feb. 28, on Monday, Thursday, Sat­ ».m. Sunday School begins al 9:30 The .Oider Youth wilj meet Satur­ Holmdel School student talk from the Bible aid topic Sunday at the 10 a.m. Service. A. Joseph's Church Halmde] Rd.. Hotmdel the Installation ol officers and new urday and- Sunday nights at 7:31 a.m., Junior Youth Fellowship g: IS day at 9 p.m.'at the parsonage. book, "Your Wili Be Done Nursery care is provided tor tots Maple PI., Keypert Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor members ot the Holy Name Society p.m. The aervicea are being con­ p m.; Older Youth Fellowship, 7 Deacon’s prayer meeting Sunday on Earth." The second student Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor ducted by Miss S. Wallace and Miss p.m. is at 9: IS a.m.; Sunday School, 9:10 whose parents desire to attend Masse* sre held Sunday at 7, I, ot St. Joseph's Church, Keypoit. talk will be a reading from the Masses will be held Sunday 9, 19 and 11 s.m. snd at 12 o'clock R. Molcttiera. Junior choir rehearses at 6:30 a.m.; morning worship service, Bible covering from Psalms 46:1 church. Sunday School meets at Anthony D. Troncone waa installod 10:45 o'clock at which time a nur- morning at 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and U noon. p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 21; inter­ to 48:14. Tbe third and fourth stu­ 10 -a.m. At 11:15 a.m. communi­ o'clock. Confessions are heard In the aa president and received the gavel mediate choir . 1 p.m.; adult choir, tery for small children is available; dent talks will cover material in from Stanley Welctak, retiring I p.m. Junior and Senior Baptist Youth cant's class meets for young parish home Saturdays between 7 president. - the Bible aid book, “ Paradise Lost Brewatowa ComaeBahy Church ynd 9 p.m. ' Fellowships, 6 p.m.; evening wor­ to Paradise Regained,” and "Je­ people who desire to join church at The official - board meets on ship. 7:341 p.m. Browatewa Uaiaa Suadsy Schael Other officers Installed were John Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. hovah's Witnesses in the Divine Easter. At 4 p.m. the pastor will Rout* II, Brentewn Paateceatal Cburch O'Brien, vie* president; Joseph The annual business meeting of Purpose." At 8:30 p m. the serv­ meet with adults who desire to Join Rev. Francis Cante), Pastor Howard, secretary; Charles Her- The 19th roll call service will be the church will be held Monday at Dales and Sidney Av*., ice meeting will enjoy a program Sunday School Is TwhTfram .9;0 ” ...., ' Uaioe Beach '...... ringer, treaaurer; Walter Creighton, held Wednesday, Feb. 1#, beginnirg £ pju. at which time there will be Ihe church. Senior High Fellow­ (ollowing the theme, “Go Chi Bear­ to 10:45 a.m. and the church serv­ Mra. Herbert O. Wood, Pastor marahlall, and Charles O'Hare, ed­ at 7:34 p.m. with a musical, pro­ election of officers fnd the budget ship leaves the"Jiurch ^t 4:30 p.m. gram. \ t > p.m., the service will ing Fruit, Directing New/Ones To ice from II a.m. until U o'clock. Wonhip services are held Sun­ itor of the aoclety's newspaper, for i960 will be considered. A cov­ the Organisation.’’ y for a combined supper meeting at start with the Rev. James S. Mc­ Everyone it cordially Invited to at­ day at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Sun­ The Rev, Father Hendricks spoke ered diah supper will precede the ' Saturday, a study In Spanish in Jamesburg. At 7:30 p.m. s spe- tend. at the ceremony which waa follow­ Gowan of St. Luke's Methodist meeting at 7:30 p.m. day School I* at 8; 45 am. Tht HAM M the Bible aid book, You May Sur­ dsl church service will be held for Bibio tiudy.group meeta Tuesday ed by the bencdlclion. A short Church, Long Branch, as the speak­ Chapel choir rehearses Wednes­ David's Tabernacle er of the evening. This will be fol­ vive Armageddon Into God's New the ordination and Installation of at 7:45 p.m. - meeting was held after which re­ day at 6:30 p.m.; midweek serv­ Worid,” will continue at 7:10 p.m. lowed by a aodal hour. elders, deacons and trustee*. Cllffwaod Thursday prayer meeting la held ice, 7:30 p.m.; sanctuary choir re­ All are Invited. Eider Janies Mo**, Pastor hearsal, 8:30 p m. The Women's Organisation will at 7:45 pjn, Cllttwead Ommualty Sunday, the public discourse giv­ meet on Monday evening at 8 pjn. Sunday School Is at 1} a.m.; en at 1 p.m. will M "How lo Methodist Cburch Mrs. Lorents Eraery will be the morning worship, 11 a.m. Fourth Mt. Pitcairn Trinity Church (Episcopal) Guard Your Children /ram Delin­ Spiritual Chore* ■: Rev. LaeCotter, Pastor Mala I t , Matawaa guest speaker.- Mr. and Mn. Em­ On Wednesday evenings the tarty Ross W. Maghan Agency quency." This will answer such ery are missionaries from Oirra- service Is at 8 p.rn. ’ 108 Shere Rd., Uaiea Beach Anprgan cm offt wiUb* held The Rev. Canon Edwin W, Tucker, questions ss, "What Ale the Causes Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor Sstwday at 1 B.qL with rHarold ■ Priest-In-Charge dot, Colqmbla, and are in tbta coun­ Prayer servlcs Is bold Friday ef juvenile Delinquency?”. “How try oa furlough. nights at 8 p.m. Service* ar* held ol> 8unday and Weber, Keyport. « IM jr g a n X Holy Communion la at » a.m. on Cap You Protect Those You SAVE with SAFECO. Everyone l%- welcome liwl nefreUn Sunday; Sunday School, 9:43 ajn. Women's Bible Class meets Oa Thursday evenlfigt'1*! I 0 clock LoveT" Tuesday moming at 10 a.m. Gethsemaa* Lutheran Charch and on Friday afternoons at i p m mentt w i|lt>e«rt’*d aftorthe pro- Holy Eucharjat and sermon, 10 Tuesday, at 8:15 pjn. at the serv­ (ra n i.. .. -. '■■ ■ y^'. J ; a.m. On Wednesday evening from I tp Maple PL, Kayfsrt ice centers tbe study la the Bitte Rev. Frederick Bqps,' Pastor Uaisn Beack faB Olipll Chnrch . Sunday service i* i t l ajn.; Sun­ 10 p.m; tha third in a serles of .aid book, "Your Will be Done On Teacher's Training Couraa* wOl b* There are two servlets on Sun­ H I Park Ave., w * a RM«k. Real Estate—Insurance day Keypert Reformed Charch Earth,” . will .continue, Th* *d- Rev. Seth William*)’ pZitor raljy at Ni W arns JK,'Keypast held. Couple's Club meets at I p.m. day; Matins at 1:10 a tri. aad tha MATAWAN 131 Main St L0 6-0003 dresses are as follows;, F. Ander­ - Junior High meets a " regular service at-.ll o’clock. Sun­ Sunday Mrvjcei - a n ,M d . at Junfor'C . Jlev.' Roderick H. DeYoung, son, 331 WUaon Ava„ Matawaa; J. evening at 7:99 p.m. > day School begins at Il48 a.m. l f t» aim. and 7tM p.m.) lunday day at 7 p.m. ■ Pastor ’ ' ' Gondoly, S Atlantic Ave., Matawan; Chapel choir rehearsal is today A. W. Palmer, Middle Rd., North at 7 p.m.; Sanctuary choir, I pjn. CentexYUJe; W, Wi!& | MtmmoiA Confirmation class meets ln the Ave., Pott Monmouth, and Kingdom church house Saturday at 9 s.m.: Hall. All are welcome. . Rev. A. D. Magaw, |'aster .» cherub choii* rehearsal, 10 a.m.; at Sunday .«rQl- «k’ •; JiO -lOtM $,m, a boys' choir will be First Church «f Christ, Scientist a.m. with’Jcliateq fair all ages 'b organised -for those In the,third 84 Bread g t, Keypert charge of John BjittOn, auperinteo- through seventh grades. AU that Sunday service and Sunday dent. At Ufe 11 a.m. worship serv­ are eligible ate invited to attend School. 11 a.m. Wedneadsy. testi­ ice, the pastor will speak on the the rehearsal. mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room subject, "Superiority of Faith," Sunday School meets at 8:30 a.m. open Wednesday and Saturday from the Book ot^Galatiaas, Mrs, under the supervision of Warren from 2 to 4 p.m. Bernhardt. A nuraery Is hold st Alice Smith. Is'to ichscrge of: music, Spiritual understanding of God ss The pastor Will continue .speaking 10:30 a.m. for pre-school Children. The Holy Sacrament of Baptism divine Truth brings mankind as­ from the 6ook of Oalatians,st tlie surance of healing and redemption 6:30 p.m; servlce. uilng as-hi# me?- will be administered during the 10:45 a.m. worship service. —this Is a theme of the lesson-ser- sage, "The Liberty of Faith.” ■non entitled "Truth" which will be Wednesday T:45 p.,m„ ft the First-Methodist Charch read at Christian Science services mid-week fellowship service, the 147 Mala St., Matawan Sunday. MW,10MT title will be 'T he Brotherhood of Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor Scriptural passages will Include Lancaster Brand-Bonelois Top or Bottom Faith,’’ the Iasi message In the The Women's Society of Christian thu sccount In Luke of the healing aeries frotn Galatians. Service will hold a chowder aale by Christ Jesus of the man "whlrh PRICES! tomorrow. Junior Fellowship meets had h spirit of an unclean devil” The Faith Reformed Charch at 7 p.my (4:33-36). ' North Centerville Fire House, . Divine worship services Sunday A correlative citation from “Sci­ Round Roost 8 9 Middle Rd., Karl tan TewpsUp are at 8:45 and II a.m. with a ence and Health with Key to the Lancaster Brand-Bon«l«is Briikat Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor sermon by the pastor. Music at Scriptures" by Mary Bsker Eddy Confirmation Class' I-meets to­ the early service will be by John s t a t e a : “To understand God Piva night at the home of Thomas Ser- Valler and it 11 a.m. by the chapel strengthens hope, enthr aes Mth in terides. and senior choirs. At 11 a.m. a Truth, snd verifies Jesus' word: The Board of Elders-will meet nursery is avsllable for very young-, ‘Lo, 1 sm with you slwky, even un- Corned Beef 6 9 tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of children, and there is Junior church, 'to the end of the world'" (446:10). Alexander Purdue. , . . Jf fo^.,those nlne-years-of-age /tnd un­ The Golden Text Is from Psatms: der. .- o’clock morning, worship service, at 9: tlejcd. ThU is Missionary Sun­ heartl'to /e ir thy n t f n f (tt; I J): Ihe pastor wiU. begin-a s^rlea oi day with the.,.offering going to sermons on the Bible) the.wprld sit­ world service. Intermediate Fellow­ Church Of Our Saviour Midget S^Umi fc 69* tiverwurst midoit b 59c uation and the space age. fjfis topic ship m&ts at 7 p.m. ' Cottnll Rd., ' Cheesequake this week will be "Prophecy and TTle W.S.C.S. executive meeting Midget Bolognt^5j9< Franks k o s h « a u our k.79* the Word of Cod” . The nUrsery is will be held Monday at 8 p.rp. Rev. Henry A.-Male, Rector held at the home'of MWkod M ri Junior choir reheartif is Wednes­ Rev, Clartnce A. Lambelet, Vicar Jsmes Barrett, 27 Cornell Dr. day at 3:45 p.m.; prayer’ m’eetihg Sunday services iift s t 9:30 a.m. Confirmation Class II meets Mon­ and Bible Study, 7:18 p.m.; com­ The first, third and fifth Sundaya, PORK day at 7 p.m. at the parsonage; bined meeting of the paster’s ad­ there IS Holy Communion, and the HElNZ-Chidten Noodla lOHoa. choir rehearsal, 8:30 p.m„ at Ihe visory committee and the nomi­ second and fourth Sundays, mom or Mushroom can* $1.00 home of Mrs. tymaijw Parks, 1} nating committee, 8 p.m. Ing prayer. Church, school meets SOUP 6 Chestnut Dr. ■•'9 H , ^ Thursday, Jan. 28, at 12:30 p.m. st 9:30 a.m. The Guild (or Christian Service week-day “Bible study meets at the Special aervicea will be held as will meet at the fire house on home of Mrs. Otto Gaub, 16 Over­ announced. Star-Klst oi. sl.oo Thursday. Jan. 28. at 8 p.m. Offi­ hill Rd. The Women's Guild meeta the Ughl Chunk cant LOINS cers will be Installed as follows: Senior M.Y.F. recreation will be first Tuesday of each month In the TUNA FISH 4 Rib Port)6n Loin Portion Mrs. Robert Erbig, president; Mrs. held Friday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. church hall at 8 p.m. The.parent- Alexander Purdue, vice president; in the lecture room. Teachers Association of the church Mrs. Fred Myers, secretary; Mrs. - Young adult banquet will be held school meets the final Tuesday of Ml-C i 6 oi. Kenneth Switzer, treasure!. Hos­ Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Ballard each month at 8 p.m. Oranga or Crap* 3 79« tesses will be Mra. Anna Huse, Church, Asbury Park. Emmanuel Assemblies ^ G«d Mrs. George Huse and Mrs. Charles Grace Methodist Church Grace. . Middle Rd., North CealertlDe Union Beach Rev. Louis Kota, Pastor DOU 46 oc. United Hebrew Congregation Rev.. Leon Zlnklgr, Psstor Prayer and Bible Study is held Plneapple-Ofepelru# Junior youth choir rehesrsal will M IN K 3 79. Broad S t, Keyport [ at 7:45 p.m. tonight. Rabbi H. O. H. Levine ' be Saturday at 10 a.m.: at 11 a.m. Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m., t h e seventh grade confirmation Sundsy School Is held for all ages. MARCAl-aAfHROOM V. S. Y. Sabbath will be at]9:13 class will meet, and at 13 o'clock rol p.m. on Friday. .Service will in­ Morning worshlp. f^rvlce is at U noon, the eighth and ninth grades. s.m. The Lord's Supper Is cele­ Colors pack Whola or Eithor Half Conter Cut CHopi-Roatt clude Dedication, Linda Waffemel&l TISSUE 10 89 Sunday Church school for fourth brated the first Sunday of each God, Donna Goldstein; Torah, An?* through sixth grades ia held at 9 month fpllowlng the morning wor­ drea Rosenthal; Jewish Pajple, s.m.; seventh through 12th grades, ship service. Sunday night at 7-.4J 1* ot. Judy Alpine. Kiddush will be’ pro­ 9:30 a.m.; two-yesjs-old through p.m. the evangelistic service is Stronghaart nounced by Steven Gam and Oneg third grade, 10 a.m. At 11 o'clock, held. Special singing Is festured Shabbat will follow In charge of DOC FOOD 12 9 * the third Sunday after Epiphany, All members are urged to tune In U. 5. Y. members. TUre will be tbe sermon theme will be -'The Oral Roberts over Channel 9 at 11 ainglng and dancing in'the vestry. All Sufficient Christ,”. A puracry o'clock noon and Channel li-a t I Saturday the &&bath pervice is Will he provided. Methodist Youth p.m. The weekly radio voice of (be GRANULATED b*8 a.m.. Holy Com­ ’ Rev. Francis Osterstock . Rivar bag freshments will be served at the munion; 9; 30 a.m., morning prayer ’ Pastor ' ■/- u 5 Sausage.. £ 49< conclusion ol the evening. and Holy CCmmunion, and 11 a.m. Cub Pack 19 meets Saturday la Holy Communion and sermon. the fellowship hall at 7 p.m. .... TASTE O'.SCA . First Spiritual Church Monday at 7:3t p.m. the Cub Newly elected elder, Edward Kel­ C a r r o t s O f Dhrlae Raae Scouts round table will.meet, also: ley, will be ordained Sunday at the Z» Mala S t, B*Hord . Intermediate choir1 rehearsal. 11 a.m. morning worship service. Fillet Haddock ’* 4 9 i R»( I i * # a ■**■#*** «*|m Pog« Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. IlHHtdoyi JontNny 21, 1960

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Prlcw KrNtVvi t l N*w Jtrtfv Stem Uiru S«t., Jar. Z)r4, W< R m rri lh« Ri|h| to Limit IqmMJUm. * • o - -V ' * «1 . ,*r Jt , ‘ fl V. ** + ) yiik Y«w tr ip M R«dtnp(i« Gtflto AtMtln StrMt, K v u A a t — Opca FrM*y H I IP JtL — CkMd AN Pay N w djy : Hwrlday, January 21,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. 1 ----r—: Pago Nino Fo r Board C a n d id a te s flayed." he would remind Mr. Ma­ double aessions would have Ip be bout live minute*. Beeawt tht la- tb * left, turn right heeding, Mr. Charle, waa t radio epers- crae there had bees a special “ex­ Approve New converted into .triple seaakma and trumenta on the plane were not hold right heading. You tr t still 29 tor ia the Navy before World Wtr In the. Feb. 4 luae, The Hat- punged" from the list ia Mr. Ms- would project any until his present (continued from page one) I'orkiag property, Mr. Chariot (uld- feet high 00 tht glide path. Adjust awaa Jeanul wfll fahUsk. aa a frae's time as commissioner. The study of the situation is much fur­ your rate of descent II. He later went into communlc* runent pubBe service, th* background, mayor found persons designated os Rd. by a margia 01 104 to M. Cost ther along. He ventured an offhand d him into the airport and then ty don, tnd then becami a control of construction ot tbe addition is “You are now aa* mile from u d laM ata had a special police but not called lo duly opinion that double the rated ca­ safe tending. tower tptdallat. Ht w u bon la t -Saturday night when estimated at (IK ,000 who* th* ad­ touchdown, t t feet high oo the ■ttdate* far the respective hearts because there was 90 Immediate pacity, or M0 pupila, would be the ' “Ne P a w Greater glide path, adjust. Approach lights Keyport, but spent moat of his ilffe^ s< eduratton la Us circulation ditional (25,0M ia aet aside (or con­ . VS. Government scientist* suc- need for their service* could be point when the high school would Than Five bceads* are dead ahead. Position half-mile ■ nil H this iafarauUloa la sub­ made subject to rumor ef being struction ef a package sewer plant be “In trouble" but emphasised In Matawan. He attended St. «M M )i inflated a 100-foot balloon to aerve the entire KhooL “On the final approach of tht from touchdown, 00 glide path, oa mitted te this office ky Wednet- barred because of e bad personal this was only a generality oa his line, there can he no pause it teph’t School tnd St. Mary'* High Ifll * flrilet fai m o t. Hie cd- The sewer plant ia oeceswy be­ course ever the approach lights. School, South Amboy. He is mar. day at S p-m. record. "No one will work until we part. M ooolroller's verbal inatnictloaa You sue now approaching the end iajwed bellooo had bees fired aloft cause the existing septic tank fields ried tnd h u one daughter, Anita, Pictures will be used without are assured they are IM per cent Muat Take Mtdiaan FtfOa reater than five seconds," Mr. ct the runway on course. Glide cannot handle the volume anticjpal- also 1 pupil al St, Joaeph', School. t f rocket from Wallops Island, charge, tt they are wallet she, dean,” Mayor Phillips pledged. He explained that the situation haries said. path O.K. You are now over the approximately tw o i»rh»« Is Mr. Macrae had more success ed by the additional rooms. Tbe Mr. Charles list, a; requirements -VgL/ u d then automatically inflat­ new dass space is dealgjaed M arose from the fact that the Mata­ As th e controller carefully runway. Take over and completo width aad three laches la depth. with his shafts at the appointment wan school district i* (till the only for hi* job steady nerve,, patience ' handle aa additional IN atudents. retches his radar screen his ia- your approach." if all goet well, and most Important, perhaps, t II they are larger photographs, of Frederick H. Kurts Associates, legal receiving district for Madison tmctiocs to the pilot go some- eud It doe* more often than not, < Dbriag tbe sphere's brief cx- a charge of (2 will be made, South Amboy, a* township engi­ Officials estimated that the Septem­ real liking for the work. Ht point* ber enrollment will hit 5M. Township and must take, by law, tiing like this; “This It your flntl the pi tne seta down t t usual and btoMb tt served for tbe first ex- which U tbe coct price for re­ neers. A letter of resignation waa secondary pupila tent from there. the passenger* pile out unaware of out that the controllers work tight- IV m EaaergcBey ^ M a s lontroller It radar contact You hour shifts and on a btJ dty t kit peHnwotml bouncing tf radio sig- ducing the ahe el tha picture. read, signed by Mr. Kurtz, which He noted that tb* Matawaa Town­ anything except e alight delay la At present, three emergency re flve-and-a-quarter miles from of tension cin build up In that pel* s d f troni sudt an object. The Each candidate is asked te sub­ stated the firm was resigning "be­ ship Board of Education had gives iMichdown. Turn right heading, landing due to the storm. mit his Mnratlonal background; cause of the status of one of our rooms are being used lor jtllMH lod of time. ' sUvery sphere, which shone bright- consent in time* past for the place­ top right heading. You ar* ap­ Mr. Charlee sey, he rarely has age; address; marital status; members." When Committeeman They are the two basement rooms Exacting u the work ia, then J tr th if l any of the stars just be- In the Centerville School and the ment of Madison secondary echtxd proaching glide path. met th* pilot* that he has aeslatud, children; business experieaee and John E. Keating moved the resig­ pupil, at the high schools In Sayra- are few joha where a man can look ^omipg visible &t dusk, was seen present position held; ergaal- library in the new school. Tht new “You are now five mile* from but they alwaya take the time to back on t couple of incident! tnd bythousands. nation be accepted with regret, school has lj roorni and was built ville, South River and South Amboy, call and think him for his help. zatlens and duba with which he Mr. Macrae asked Mrs. Mary touchdown, turn right heading, atop score some 40 persons saved from The National Aeronautics and two years ago for W10,000. Mlcklc- but as these districts are not des­ b affiliated, and any other per­ Brown, township clerk, if a letter tight heading, approaching glide Public Sarvtc* Provided By CAA death or serious Injury. Tht con­ —~-$p*pe'Adraimstr»tion said the"Bet! wriglit and Mootford, Trenton, are ignated as legal receiving districts ||ath. Position four-awta-half miles tinent Information. had been received from tbe N. J. Air traffic control la a public trol tower operator* yrould have io Telephone Laboratories, Holmdel, the architecta. for Madison, they have the right to rom touchdown, now intercepting Society of Professional Engineers refuse to take'eny more Madison service provided by tha federal be leu than human If now tnd bounced a signal on 960 mega­ Raritan Township carried • pn>- glide path. Start normal rate government through the medium r! bearing on the subject. Township aeoondary pupila at thelr again they fall to feel nine leal cycles wfakh was received for (wsal to bond Sl.SOO.OOO to construct descent. Glide path O.K. Thret- the Civil Aeronautlca Administra­ Release Book On Use Mrs. Brown confirmed there was own discretion. The facilities ot all r tall. • , about 11 minutes by the Massachu­ such a letter but as it was ad­ the township’s first high school by tind-a-hall miles from touchdown,tion established by the Civil Aero- setts Institute.of Technology station Of Community Areas a margin of 861 to 297, The 720- these diatrict* now ar* aeemlngly turn left heading, atop left head­ dressed to her personally, she hid taxed to capacity, Mr, Foster aeutlca Act of 1930. This tervlct At Round HUI, Mass., near BosUm}. Griffith. B. Harris and Otto I left it In her office. Mr. Macrae student capacity school, designed ing. Glide path O.K. , It mtd« postible through a tyitein tecaod Successful lafallaa by Frederic Fessler, Hazlet archi­ noted, so they are apparently re­ Nelson, co-diairmen of the Park, wanted to know what was in it. serving such remalniag capacity "Adjust Rate Of Du c tal" or tlr navigational tidt, control 'U was the second successful in- tect, will consist of 2S regular class­ towers and control ccntera along BOSTON Recreation and Open Space Proj­ Mrs. Brown did not believe she as they have for ta tddjtfcu Id the “Position three tulles from touch­ flatten of thia kind. The experi­ ahould reveal the contents of a per­ rooms and laboratories, a gymna­ down. 90 (eet low oa the glide path, the more than 100,000 • mlle| of ment* are in preparation for orbit­ ect, today announced the publi­ sium, cafeteria and library. secondary achooi populations ol sonal letter when they might be their own school district*. . . adjust your rate of descent. Posi­ federal airways tystem. . ing similar spheres around tbe cation of “The Law of Open Space" construed to reflect upon some­ Voter, last year approved the tion tvro-and-a-half' ^tlles from Basically It it a system that earth and using them to bounce ra­ purchase of a 30-acre tract off Mid­ This, th# high pchooi principal by Shirley Adelaon SlegeL Mr. Hai one's professional status. Mr. Ma­ points out! puts tht burdta of tak­ touchdown. You trk bick oa glldo give, every aircraft It* own "bon dio signals over great areas. A dle Rd. as the site of tbe new of air" protecting agalnit collision ris is First Selectman of Green­ crae found this a tacit admission ing In the newcoiser* from Sayre path. Course la dK..*You ar* two similar balloon launching Oct. 21 school. tnd at the same time providing • the letter confirmed his contention Wood South on Mtlawtk. The miles from touchdown, 29 feet high occurred without advance notice wich, Conn.', u d chairman of the at the time of the appointment Charles W. Lube jr., board presi­ dent, has stressed the need for the Midi son Board h u M Othtr option «n glide path, turn left heading, smooth Oow ot traffic. On the lu­ Sudden appearance of the shining Recreation and Land Use Com­ 1U41 left heading. , Position now It ll* of performance, p u t tnd pm - Jan. l'that Mr. Kurtz wav not fully high school, citing a total enroll­ but to send them to M tttwin tnd sphere In tbe sky startled .many mittee of the Metropolitan Re­ accredited yet to be a municipal iine-and-a-hslf mllea from touch- ent, It generally I, acknowledged ment of 411 township itudent* In Matawan his no other option, un­ ImliftitaMritortmAiWrfftrtiaftM people over a wide area. engineer. tlown, approaching tht mlddlt •a the but and m et axtenalve Alter a similar 100-tool sphere, gional Council. -Mr. Nelson Is a Keyport High School this yeM; with der state law, but to receive them • ML ttft Hi bwfcM. Vice president of the Regional Plan Mr. Macrae believed the whole In total intrktr. You. t r t now drifting to •yttem ol It* kind In tht world. aluminum-coated. Is put Into orbit matter was being bandied “very an expected increase to more than next spring, scientists of the Na­ Association and of the New York S07 next year, All claue* tt Key­ The Maiawan tad Mtdlaon loosely.” Mayor Phillip* averred port High School now are on double Boards are to meet Monday Bight tional Aeroniutif and Space Ad­ Life Insurance Company. he was not going to be put “on the ministration'M|» to use It' as a session. ■ , . on a program of removal of Madl- Mr. Harris, In the jnqouocemeiit, spot" and he was not going to Mr. Fessler estimated tb* cost son pupil, from Matawan High iky reflector, tot further expert let anyone else be. He tckoowl- - meats to two-way radio commo* ■aid, "The Park, Recreation and ot contraction at ti l per *H*are School when the new Madina Open Space Project, Jointly spon­ edged now the township - would I taet;He*aldltM^*Oofthetotal Township High SchqN opens for cstton betw*en. tbe etst and West have lo go from haying the serv­ coasts of tbe United States. The sored by MRC and RPA, is facing co*t’would go for furniture,' By seconds ry school use in SepMmber ices of three englneen available 1901, or st s l^ter date, Tht clWt Holmdel laborattrietwttt psrtlcl- Up realistically to the population painting, wflnlsbed block wall* In ♦ ♦ ♦ pateinthesetitts, -v.: ...... ,10 having only one, Mi^ Mscrae Ihe interior, be estimated a aavlag likely to srisa al Matawtti In tim eiplOsloh predicted for the New wanted to ktiow what one. ' of '990,000. Class room Oetltag* Intervening pertod wM be' dtSCU**- Saturday’s balloon was fired Member Ol Kurts Firm aloft by rocket tt 5:10 p.m. When York Metropolitan Region during would be covered with acoustical ed It waa quickly revealed to him frettem Immediate • launched the balloon w*S folded the next 25 years and to the rapid that it would be Grant H. Lennox, tile, but ahop and gymnasium cell­ Inside the nose of a rocket vehicle. Increase in leisure time and per­ ing* would be exposed inside to re it ti emphasited this problem la Mountainside, one of the member* an Immediate one, not connectod A minute after the vapor trail end­ sonal income which require im­ of the Kurtz firm. He dlsdilned to duce costa. EXTRA with the building of a new M«ta> ed, Indicating that the rocket en­ mediate and forceful measures to have any part of the voting by gine had cut olf, the sphere itself wan High School, which could not TRIPLE S reserve parks a o d other open which the Kurtz firm waa replaced be completed if building Stilted to­ suddenly appeared much higher in space. by ona of Its number. He snerted Issue Reminder the fky, a bright pinpoint of yel­ morrow until long after the crisis The Law of Open Space1' is the after it was his right, aa a town­ (continued from page one) BLUE STAMPS lowish-white light. ITUs was the point i« to be faced in the coming first consultant's report received ship committeeman, to have * copy series, in some.cases, It should br year or so. as a 10-story building. The mayor told him he could have Immunlztdoo and be permitted to With Each *2.00 Or More Dry Cleaning Order Appeared To Climb Rosenman, Goldmark, Colin and cation tomorrow night on removal Kay, was recently named Assistant it “when we get around to It." He attend school. 0( Madison pupilp from that high This Offer Good Jan, 21 to Jan. 28 The sphere appeared to continue protested thia statement as vague These immunizations ire avail climbing for a short time, hung Attorney General of the State of school, but the Sayreville Board New York.” - and evasive, but the mayor ignored able at the Infant and pre-achool has been reluctant to go Into the motionless briefly and then began him and moved the meeting along. clinica ot the Matawan Health As a gradual descent. The sphere lubject until the matter has been ~ Mr. Macrae also was stirred up (oclatioa for those who are eligible clarified with Matawan, in thst THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR was visible about 10 mBiutes be­ because Joseph Hoff and Charles for clinical care. Clinica are held fore It sank down Into the shadow Entrances South Sayreville Is not a legal receiving Aumlck were serving as assistant at the Borough Health Center, district. Letters and telephone of the earth. NASA said the bal­ (continued from page one) building inspectors. He questioned Broad Ski the third Wednesday loon reached aii altitude of about calls by the Madison Board lo gain was named township fire mnr- how they could do justice to the mornings of the month and the Sayreville on the lubject went tin* 250 miles, and. traveled 490 miles shal. job* and be board of education Veterans of Foreign War* Hall, acknowledged and finally the Madi­ .eastward out pyer the Atlantic. i ., ; One BM Bacdved memben too. Mr. Hoff was per­ Cliffwood Ave., Matawan Town­ son Board eet It#'own “date" for ' The sphere weighed about 130 One bid on . police cars for 1960 mitted to comment on this from ship, the first Wedneaday morning* pounds. The t Complete payload was reoeived.^ttf r e ta ^ 'f e ^ f e * the audlen«t ^ J |y e n ^ n t e d Mr, wii.W a^‘*,^ w a planning board mem- before the «iilld la reglitered M the sphere stilted to^inTlate' bc- Mr. Potter elated that the alidt* Enterprises bTOIdDrtfg# offered be^ imd a board of'education men)-; spring round, up. . ,v . . t torium' would be pressed Into-clasa- . lute pi the air. remaiqing Ins’de to fucniBh a garbage truck; fdr;lM) ber. Mr. Kordzlnskl reportedly is The Immunization requirement* room use before the cafeteria la 1. The release? of 30 pounds cf for 48 hours a week at $55i0 a of the same political party as Mr. are mandatory for all preechool hemlcal inside the sphere com­ taken. The auditorium waa uaed week. The township committee a­ Macrae. children prior to their admittance lor study hall purpose* before (he pleted the inflation. ' - warded the contract to the firm, Mr. Keating fouiMl there wa* In the Malawan achool ayatem. This Altliough th? sphere did not car­ opening of Ihe new Cliffwood Me­ tbe lone bidder and present con* room for Improvement in the ad­ program'tnust be obtained through morial School laat spring. This per­ ry a radio transmitter for tracking, tract* holder. The price is lower ministration of the btiilding inspec­ either the family physician or In­ the second stage did have a trans­ mitted the removal of all gram­ than the firm’s 1959 contract, (60 tors office. He cited'that (Sl per­ fant and pre-school clinics. A writ­ mar school pupils from the Mata­ COIfax 44000 mitter which told the launching for a 42-hour week. - ** - mits had been issued.for houses ten proof of Immunizations from f wan High School building. crew at Wallops Island how tba Fred Schmidt, John DiGiovannl, ia Sayre Wood Soutfj-tb Cantor k physician must be presented at the rocket was performing. Jofin Olson, Richard Huisart and Goldman, New Yolk, th e de­ spring round-up! Andrew Carver were appointed as veloped in the, last .(wo days at MATAWAN BRANCH Calebrated 14th specials for the Laurence Harbor the Chamberlsin administration. Matawan Man First Aid Squad, and Jerald Green­ Dec. 30 and 31, 1999. vMr. Keating Triple Sessions (continued from psge on,) Of The Birthday At Party lee, Richard Perrin, James Banno queationed It this were not a vio­ potition unknown beceuse ths In- and Wflilam Morgan for the Old lation of the agreement signed by (continued front page one) . •(tVment* on th* pltne were act­ Miss Michele Morizio, daughter Bridge Ambulance and Rescue the former township committee by under-use 91 facilities Would be thu ing erratically. . . of Mr. and Mm. Angela Morizio, Squad. which only 490 permit* for houses more marked In'TSie or two of the Agiln Mr. Chirtes went Into lo­ KEYPORT CLEANERS Lloyd Rd., Matawan. celebrated were to be issued per year because sessions. * tion. Ht radioed Ihe pilot tnd by her 14th birthday a t a party Satur­ of the school enrollment problem. Mr. Foster ssld he did not have having klm make a aerie* of turn* 131 Main Street Matawan day at her hom e^' \ Macrae Hammers Mr. Kestlng questioned why the ejact enrollment flgurea at which. located him on the radar screen In Decorations weit in 'blue and prior committee had chosen to act white and the centerpiece o( the (continued from page one) contrary to its own agreement refreshment ttbfc vns ' a large "percentage" of rejects In con­ Conover la Audience birthday cake. nection with those proposed. John Conover, building Inspector Guests were Miss Patricia Hinds, The mayor warned Mr. Macrae during the Chamberlain adminis­ Mis* Phyllis Maghan, Miss Clairf that be was touching on a “tender” tration, who was in the audience, Kortenhaus, Miss Grace Morizio, subject that could do Innocent per­ asserted his understanding of - the Miii Bilbao! Craparo, Randy Rle- sons a great deal of harm and that agreement waa that when the final gerf, prank^Martin, Crti^ Black, could Increase scorn for police map was approved, the developer* all Of Matawan, and Miss Arlene authority in general. He said If thla could get the balance of their per- GaleltlfHizlet . is the way the political "game la m|ta and it had been approved late last year. Mr. Macrae confirmed .thla, and believed Mr. Keating ahould be fully conversant with' IL Mr. Conover expressed resentmant at any suggestion that he had'con­ e m i t b u . . nived with the outgoing township committee to gain permit fees. His exchange* with Mr. Keating on the •ubject became so heated that Mayor Phillips called them to a halt. ‘IWe'II stop this right away,' BANK the mayor commented. "Nobody ia here to put on a circus." Msyor Phillip* asked the town­ ship attorney, Harold G. Smith, Matawan, to check the agreement MONEY between the prlgr governing body and Cantor (-Goldman to see wfaat it did specify about permits. * An ordinance establishing Ove ORDER building Inspector* for the town­ ship, a chief Inspector at 11000 and eunn ss mouiav aponTec»AM four assfstants at $900 each.waa adopted following a public hearing Figure the /- ★ tarin g . at which there was no opposition * Consider the convenience. except from Mr. Macrae who voted - * ‘ ’ ' . ' . no” on the proposition; ★ Bonk money order* are sofa and Mr. Macrae had one more pitch. He asked David Watson, the new eoiily obtainable for any amount. collector, about a report the-col­ Bwt’t the fretted rslue.pscked SupeTBS Its msnjr oulstaadlegplui feature*, tht Super . lector's records w e r e .In * It's, a good practice and V t wise thst OldMwUI, h u srer offered, Luiurlou, (8 fferlM for *40 brings you many more a, jumbled” stale. Mr. Watson de­ Ciutom.Lounga Interior* set t new high In Handari em/peienl—ufety-padded Instru­ economy to remit by bank money order,. ' clined to answer in tlut he could ment psnd, (mat eompsrtment courtesy n o t construe what “jumbled" >p o u t In style in deepnlowa comfort, fashion tnd Itetulf (H u meant He found he could carry on ■ew PtgHlUM R ocatr Engine, uaing pre­ lights, otrs-deep foaei sett cushions, sed the duties of his office from the mium fuela, adds new spirit to the Super 88 wheel trim rlngsl fltop la t l your Olds MATAWAN BANK book* as turned over by the prior OldsmobWd spirited Serlet, slretdy wetl-linowa for Its lively desler'* and |rt_lhl*«Ju* tact* aa tht collector bi^t did admit It was' time­ tet Ion snd e* ger "CoH! Equslfy famous Cor consuming £0 :1,trace down some of the records. Mr> Macrae asked Mr. new hSuper 6 6 ! 1 ,7* Smith if It were a "misdemeanor** O l_b S IS/I O B I li E ~ '© Q for pne officer to turn over to an­ other a set of booiV and records >11 YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITV DIALBII that might obscure some of the pro­ cedures followed. Mr. Smith told him some evidence would have to be produced to show there wa* a J0HNS0N-CIBB MOTOR CO., 110 Main St., Matawan wilful intent lo ghacure and this a* "A, 4 : would aat be easy. Mayor Phillip* .m. - I U t d M TM UNO CSOttY M M U UAQI OOCF TOUtNAMiMT' * SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 * AK-TV ANO M O IO — and Mr. Wataon taid Ihty were eon -am-M-ht- (heVmltor reft .,,, Pag* T«i THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thunday, January 31,1960 Toms River Fails What Can Be So Bleak And Forbidding As A Racetrack In January Matawan Drubs Hoffman, Caseys; Looking ft Over (continued from fourth columa) To Halt Matawan Qualifies For C-J, Group II, Play Bateman relates. It is tbe Sami* style that Pennsylvania used to H d n u deared the decks lor Matawan wiped away over the tin third quarter and the Matawan the Keyport and Carteret games by weekend any lingering doubts about seconds pulled safely away. move to an Ivy League champion­ their qualifying to defend the Cen­ out Toms JUvt.r *8-47 *t Malawi* (47) ship last fall, less certain modifies- tral Jersey, Group II, Champion­ G tioos, designed to mcke the transi­ Convention Hall Tuesday. The In. ship they won last year by defeat­ F P Tim Magee, I 1 17 tion from single wing to split-T dians hung ea grimly through moat ing Hoffman High, Sooth Amboy, Terry' Mage*, / 1 i Friday, 63-26, at the Governors easier for Jto holdover Rutgers ol the first half and yjelded in the Kuzma, c 6 12 court and then going the following final minutes of the second quarter Rankl, g 2 9 players. • ' . . - evening to Convention Hall to trim - 1 * • • for a 31-24 MHS half time lead. Maratea, g 9 4 Red Bank Catholic for a second Peterson, g 1 4 FRANK BOYLE,; CUffwood In the last half, the Maroon and time, 47-40. The second win over Boys .Club director, is struggling ' the Caseys was made notable by . Steel pulled securely away and the 17 11 47 through his first Golden Gloves second-stringers finished it up. It the fact the Red Bank team had Red Bank Catlwlle (« ) tourney in many a year without was the sixth win in a row for the beaten Sayreville tbe prior evening an entry. U is not entirely cer­ Huskies and made them 9-2 for the 72-71 in'a double overtime with the F V E. Kennedy, f 9 8 tain that the Cliffwood Boxing season. winner’s Ed Kennedy getting 46 mentor will go all the way with­ points. Against Matawan he could Corley, f 9 2 Toms River had been duly warn­ TUs waa the scene at the Charlestown, West Vil, track oa New and the Jockey up is William CarpUieUi, who ha* raced a number ol Ryzner, f 2 4 out one as he has a hoy from ed about the Magee brothers, Tim get no more than eight. seasons at Monmouth Park. Schulytz, f « 19 Keyport, a heavyweight, that be and Terry, and their tight knit zone Year's Day wbea Ihe locally-owned horse, Kentucky Sue (No. 2), gave That void you see In the Infield Is not a flaw In the picture, it is The two wins assured Matawan, may throw in at the last minute. pioraUe •( a p eat IN I season by coming io te win in the good time snow. This Is somewhat different from the roses that hioem In tbe at least, of a .500 win-loss per­ Naughton, C 9 <4 about the basket had a pair of de­ Donath, g The shore area boxers are having fensive ''rovers’* to' watch the two •1 1:17:4. The horse b owned by Frank Plezichillo, West Keansburg, lalleld at Monmouth Park la J udo. centage by Feb. 1 to qualify them 9 0 Wesel, g . 2 12 a good year in the bouts each brothers. But the Indians apparent­ ~V for the state tournaments in March. Friday at the Elizabeth F it. ly had forgotten that it was Roilie The new rule this year requires a Club, which makes it still harder ’ More Terrible V 13 19 40 Peterson who took a double over­ Middletown Court For Matawan Vs. team to win half its games by Feb. for the Cliffwood boxing coach time game from them at St- Jo­ Sooieihlag mere terrible has BAYSHORE JUNIOR 1 to qualify for state play. The win S ere by quarters: to pass the tourney over. But seph’s last year. Peterson had one happened thaa the Tbarin-Bmu Saturday gave Matawan an 8-2 rec­ Matawan II 18 8 11-47 he is not lacking for young Keys Friday; Carteret-MHS Tuesday Red Bank Catholic 9 19 8 11—40 of his better nights Tuesday, mov­ *k*ggl*g kseUcat with Rumson HIGH SCHOOL ord with four games left to play by boxers to enter in amateur ing in at the right times when the quitting tha Keypert High court Mstawan’s high-riding basketball Tuesday can provide the victory Feb. 1, so that if the Maroon and Officials—Kario, Evans. tourneys that will follow ths Indian pursuit of the Magees col­ aad thrtattalag ta break alt itla- team collides head-on In the next they need even if they lose two to Steel lose ait four they still will Matawaa J. V. (59) Gloves bouts and prizes are avail­ lapsed their tone too much on one Matawan. They already have beat­ be 8-6 on Feb. |. able. Boyle in a way, is just as 19 daya with two other hlgh-rldlng CONFERENCE C side. But even from tbe outside, Last Friday night, with Atlan­ en the Golden Eagles by a com­ Against Red Bank Catholic, the Henster, f . 1 well satisfied with the situation 1 Peterson's eye was beamed on the tic Hlghlaada playing at the Key­ basketball teams, Keyport a n d fortable margin. ~ Completion of th^ second week of Maroon and Steel had to beat down Flynn, t in that he is preparing Tommy basket. port court, an Atlantic Highlands Carteret. The Keys could be doing While Keyport Is playing at Bay­ play in the Bayshore Junior High a looping zone against them with WUdman, ( Welstead for a place on the card1 Toms River came up against Garafano, I jayvee cheerleader led her glrtle better, S-4, as of the weekend, but ville Tuesday, Matawan will be School Conference indicates that the basket area jammed with tall at-bouts that are scheduled tqiie . Matawan leading the Ocean County mstes but an the floor lor a cheer. they are doing good enough to playing at Carteret. The Ramblers men, the same as Rumson used Witkowski, « . held at Highland Park. The first ’ division of the Shore Conference To shew Atlantic Highlands wss constitute a serious menace to the are pretty much on the same order raily one tesm, Raritkn Township, against them. However, the Caseys Bowie, g , ■ . date for the bouts was Jm , IS ' and holding ( decision over Key- net a party to aay UMeellags Man»n and Steel In the underdog ss the Huskies themselves, a team is an outsider in the race for the had none of Rumson’s tight play, Collins, g ’ but we have not seen any puhii- port, But it took a high average they were going lo cheer their role. And as for Carteret, the thst lost heavily by graduation but Conference championship. Middle­ ao the zone "leaksd” badly after Gregory; g ■ city op.that lately. Club boxing : ■ in 'backcourt pump shots by Whitey bests. ; Ramblers stood at 9-1 playing the one that came on to build a for­ town Intermediate and Matawsn one poriod of play. his taken a Jump forward With Andrews .to hold the Indians lit con­ T ba It came, the wsrst. Tha most exacting schedule of any midable new club around one out- the termination of the Friday . tention, Wheo he (lumped off in Elementary are the favored teams M»et With Early Success - Httla MS called ant at the tap el school In Central Jersey as of the slanding holdover,, tall and rangy Kennedy's drlve-lns met with Hied B u k W h ile /, .night TV boxing show.. Plans... the second quarter, Ihe Maroon aad her fla t’s give a cheer, weekend, so they are beyond any £d Carmichael. but both Union Beach and Keans­ are underway to get geing lit. ’ Steel rolled away. some early success. After Dan -fo r MATAWAN!" question an obstacle equal to Notre There Is a < ft. 3 in. man In burg are dark, horses. Kuzma and Ed Ryznar had squared Reed, f * Newark, Elizabeth, Highland Had At End Of Flnt Quarter There was a momeal al shock­ Dame, Trenton, In the path ot 1-2 the Carteret picture, Kenny Ward, Keansburg showed a terrific im­ Park and Trenton, v„* \ Peterson gave early notice that off for their teams with Jump shots Buckley, I ed aad aaiaxad slleae*, then a Matawan. center. Denny Medvetx, Bob Blslo- provement tn theit second game of ’" ■ * . * .• ■ .. - Toms River ia ever hi* diah by at the opening, Kennedy drove bril­ E. SoiuiHs, f great roar el protest from tha Matawan engages Keyport to­ warczuk and Dave 'SpeWak are the the season; against Matawan last liantly through the Matawan-xom Dooley, t }vrSRUCE G(JNIft#,‘Mat*»*»,tsTr shooting three baskets In the first Keyport stands that tha saerad morrow nlght-aMhe new-Mlddlef other Blue and White starters, all Week, pushing Coach John Luczko- twice.*-Tim-Magea had shot from Schneider, c ' ' member of a so-fir undefeated-' quarter, the Magees getting on? confines ol the Keyport court had town Township High School court durable performers. Tbe Ramblers, plebe basketball te*«rat u. 5 . x*, each and Pan Kuzma contributing vlch’s players to the llmlt'ln a fast- the outside, but it was 7-4 against K. Ryan, c been profaned with the very men­ on Tindall Rd. Thla precaution was specifically move the ball and they moving game. Impressive was the the Marpon and Steel.1 , ' - . Val Academy, but he and six other a.brice of fouls at the tnd to tend tion o(,— Catholic went ahead a last time in course, Is faced at West Point In a foul thrown In (or good measure. Peterson, g I 21 port each scored over Atlantic the game when Paul Nsughton Bowie, f Tim Magee snared a paaa-ln un­ honor, but that is not going to take game under control. alternate yeirs and Navy visits Gregory, g 0 0 Highlands and Rumson. The Ma­ any of the Importance away from Coach Fred Gernsbeck pulled his tossed In a long set from back- Kuzma, c der the basket to hold Matawan court But Terry Mages made a Witkowski, « Columbia at New York on years roon and Steel moves the ball this game. Their meeting truly Is first stringers after they had run when Army Is.played at Annapolis. In on a tied score at 20-all. 22 141 Tcrry Msgee, g faat and has better man-to-man the outstanding regular season con­ up a safe margin early In the game foul and his brother, Timmle, a pop Nlvy slso frequently schedules Then ths breakaway did come. shot sit the whistle and Malawan Rankl, g - Toms Rlvar (47) balance. The Keys have more re­ test In this part of the state to agalnat Raritan Township's inex­ Rutgers and this year ;net N.Y.U. Peterson led it off with another of o f r serve strength and a strong re­ went out of the first quarter ahead Gregory, g his side shot specialties, Bob Rankl date. . perienced combine. Coach Ted in Madison Square Garden. The Byrnes, f l « i bounder for their set-ihooting and The Bayville Regional Club, stbod Benetsky Is working with sixth and to atay there, ...... Carothers, g made a rice recovery',’and break Frame, / t o o Navy plebe*, like Army's, must pumping game In John Kennedy last weekend at 2-7 on the season, seventh graders In Raritan, having Romp* Away With Game WicUund, g play all their athletic contests on downcourt with a rebound. His Andrews, ( 8 J 19 and a good defensive “dogger” In so does not appear to have Im­ lost his entire stsrtlng lineup from' Matawan romped away with the the borne grounds, so thert Is no pass-off to Terry Magefe under the T. Morris, • a t n Bruce Jackson. . 24 19 91 basket supplied tfre iayupto leiyi proved much -since' they came to last year. He has a practice prob­ game early In the second quarter: likelihood of Gunkle appearing here­ Bkx>%* i ; 1 # 4 “ Teams Undat .Pressura . Keyport In December, However, the Kuzma picked ra rebound off the the Maroon Indians behind. T )w ' 1 1 * lem, hiving only limited use of one IMtnua High (M) about this season. - •'« •/:. , •* Gcidtn Eagles threw a scare lnto board and Tim 'Magee drove In be- G F * followed a side court set by Tim Llll!»,g ciurt, artd hls.inpre than any other Magee and a crusher by Petersoj ' Confirmee, u tht wa.nl BloodgOod, ( 0 9i# . Families ,with Children under l4, • f F w i , m m / Conference "B” It concerned out , practice vaisslonii:'> ThV‘ la the form ol two foul shots ana thte Keys also are dangerously close the KHS margin over RthiiMh' was Rankl'ttooWM tM 'C ^ t^ * ® !? hW a quarter Court Jump that left Tom* RantM coach also must yield‘it sjlecial plans' to ‘evacuit*-tht*W"'n --V-, 14 19 47 to1 going upder the .&K> mark if a godd 6ne and the Keys will be height advantage to all opponents.1 drov^'tip'cent&'&urt, wai ftuled, "Lang; 1 * 9 River trailing at halftime 11-H member* in:case of.a home fire. ?y S te t by quartern they want to get into Central Jer­ enjoying a sense of relaxation In The big one will come up next and then also made the tharity White, c 1 A Nearly sixty-five per cent of per* MitawtaST .Yf'tt-H-W M -W sey, Group III. However, a game playing an outside opponent be­ week when Matawan and Middle­ toss to put Matawan ahead 1M0, Poetsch, c 1 3 Mike BloSnStMtd^oW 'Morri*' Tom*' River ;s: s 13 J l 18 19-47 sons killed in home fires ejch with Ocean County Central Re­ tween the tension of the two games town clash for the first time. The desperate Green and Gold G. Relck, g 2 2 • made spectacular shots at the start year fail In these , age groups. - - Matawaa j. V. (U) gional at the Bayville ichool'a-court with Matawan...... 12 players tried pop shots from the far J. Relck, | 1 1 of the second half that pulled Toms •1 , a f p - Middletown Intermediate ( ) T G F P side and Butch Schultz and Kyan Rivir close at 34-38. But Peterson 7 3 17 McDowell,- f each hit. But four foul shots ln a 7 il 29 had not been idle. He had a basket, Garafano, !f • « 1 4 19 Sigmund, / 9 I row by Kuzmrtrept the rhal'gb to and a foul already In tip half to E. Welstead, I 9 .0 Scor* by quarters: Bbb Williams, e 1 11 the Maroon and Steel's favor and Mstawan 18 l) U 21—63 Today thru Saturday hold the Huakles In, then he tossed Cooper, * ■ » 0 LOOKING IT OVER EistmOnd; g 9 9 1 3 the hhlf closed with the Huskies Tn South Amboy 0 11 ( 9-28 All CinemaScopeColor Show In a onebinded Jump shot' and Yates, I ; DattolO, g the van 28-19. Carrtll; Baker cracked In f o r another basket* Bowie,, c 4 19 I 9999999999»M9W999999999999H I9I99999999I9I> 9 1 Matawaa J. v. (M) Ulasevich, g 9 2 . - Roger Moore Kuima racked up a rebound and Wltkowikl, c I 7 KEYPORT-RUMSON game Inci­ .son, bpt then cancelled (hem sud­ Throughout the second half the G F t Cooper, f W jter Sleiak the Indians were out of sight. By Flynn, g 0 0 dent appears to have died down denly ■ without explanation and teams virtually matched shot* In' 2 1 "THE MIRACLE” ' the end qj the third quarter.lt w«* Gregory.g . 1 S UID not too fast motion. Kennedy did Sturt, f 9 t with the sending of word by Fred left a “hole" In ths Keyport Raritan Twp. (U) — And - 48-33 and no more ball game. The Hensier, g 1.8 schedule,. A coolness developed well on long set* but his pltch-lns Flynn, t 1 » Curt Jurgens G F Ocean County team hid too closely WUdman, g 9 9 Tharin, Rumson player Injured, to between the two schools as a re* to,taller players under the MHS Garafano, f 2 4 Dawn Addams Punkin Brown, Keyport, the other CQNtna t 2 0 basket got nowhere, Matawan WUdman. ( 9 0 “HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" »i~mjlirnn a lone against pop-shot Mat­ suit. Blit when thB Rumson-Key­ CacCarelll, f awan, a fatal deficiency, • 91 19 tt principal involved, that he-was not port trouble brought the pre­ showed the effect^ of playing two Witkowski, * 1 II ^umiay - Uenday - Tuesday' Bonamo, e nights in a row by slowing dnwn Bowie, c Jennifer Jones The Matawan Jayvees outshone Tom* River J. V. (41)- holding any grudges on account 0! diction that there would be no 2 8 T. Sterllpg, g notably but Jerry Maratea procur­ Collins, g 9 18 Gregory Peck the varelty In winding their game o r r varsity basketball played in the ©. Sterling, g JosephCettea • 82-42. They galloped away to a 18­ J. Mortis, ( i is It aiid their friendship could be re­ ed a couple of good shots wnen the Bunger, g 9 0 sumed. This Is a fortuitous de­ present Keyport gym next win­ “DUEL W THE SUN” 4 first quarter leafl, then showed Timmerman, I 1 ter, Freehold Regional quickly Caseys threatened to move In on Scully, g -7 And — 3 velopment not only lor Keyport- ’ 5 2 12 the leid. An all-court preis at the Yates, g a badly leaking zone against Toths Cunningham, f let It be known they would be Non-scoring players: For Middle­ Vlcto^ M ature', Wolff, I 9 Rumson Interschool relstlonshlps end gained the R«l Bank team lit­ Gregory, g River Jayvee drive-ins for tho rest willing to play Keyport home-and- town — Abbot, Brown, Doescher, Yvonne deCarlo ’ of the gahte. But the shooting ffom Browne, c 0 19 but also because we understand tle more than exercise. Matawin Welstead, g “TIMBUKTU" Brown will be going to Brown Uni­ home, Keyport to uae a full­ Webtr. Mallond. Sage, Capalbo, the outside of Billy Collins, Bill Priory, g 2 6 sized Court, next winter. A doublo previously had b&ten the. .Caseys Loefller, g 9 versity and Tharin to Colgate Uni­ Drumagant; For Raritan — Negel- 68-50. The loss left the Green and Bowie uid Dave Gregory wa, so header, Keyport vs. Freehold and smith. Serepides, DelLusca, Poling, accurate that the team outplaying Swift, g ' 9 versity and as Bnjwn and Colgate White battling to keep a .500 aver- Sooth Amboy Jf, are traditional rivals, Punkin and Matawan vs. Red Bank Catholic, i, V Matawaa (18) them on the floor could make no at Convention Hall may result. ~ sge to qualify In the psrochisl di­ ir t42 Tharin are likely to be opposing 6 F P vision of.the state tourney. , headway against them 9 n the scote- To further show their essential Farrell, f ' Rush, f board. And th* Iiidlan , seconds : Scar* by quarters; one another in. athletics 'In after- i2 X s Seconds Also Detested KEYPORT hlglj school yesits. There may be good will toward Keyport, Free­ Andrews, t 1 0 2 Inman, t llnally lost their touch and th * Matawin JV’a JS 1J 13 lll-M , hold Regional, pf|ere<|. to, play a . Asslstint • Coach pan Stankle- Formosa, I Toni*.RJy*r Jjft.V 'd If 12 a «MaiJon w Keyport-^umson rs- H t i 1 wfez’s boys cathe' frtdi behind ' it MHS jayveei-could take.It going doubleheader lif basf ball with Seibert, 0 113 C.. Wemett,4." away before the scrubs came On. lationahlp ln .some sports but not ?;• Second time ln(}wo. plgbts to over­ Wahler, e because of the Brown-Tharin Inci­ file KHS baseball team on a . McTague, g vi9 1 1 1 Cantallce Hoffman Saturday. ' come an opponent. The Red Bank H. Warned, g dent. We understand that Rumson- Morrell, k Cs *J Catholic seconds went down .50-41 * —.(* , Melna,. g. " > 9 SeloVer, g ■- Ac* Against Dukes Fair Haven Regional is restive un­ 1 1 after they had led at 7-1 at the Sten, g . , der the compulsions of the Shore COACH JOHN BATEMAN was Start. A swinging cut-in play that Nemeth, g • Monmouth Dukes opened their Conference that they have to plqy 14 10 » introduced officially Friday to the Keansburg (M) Worked in either direction riddled Season In the Red Bank Recreation this school or that and consider Touchdown Club,' New Brunswick, their zone all night long. However, League Thursday but had the mis­ withdrawing ao they will have the O f ? - ., 11 19 41 the hometown booster club for Rut­ lalkhof, i it was the making of 10 fouls, in a ’ Scare by quarters: 1 / fortune to run first thing Into, the right to schedule whom they please gers football, before a gathering of 9 1 I row In the last half of the second iolok, 1 I n t 31 at Circle — Liberty 2-4309 perennial champions of that circuit, in tyhat they consider best for the 209. A local tinge wss given the 1 0 2 quarter that carried the Matawan Matawan Jayvees 19 17 14 13—54 CHILDREN ALJVAVJf MEIT Hoffman'* Army and Navy Store educational Interests of their school Blersack, t 7 4 18 South Amboy J.V. 21 4 S 11—41 occasion ss Bob Ochs, the one-time Sahtailero, g 1 1 1 seconds from a 21-14 deficit to a Box Olllce Opens 8:38 P.M. team. The -defending champi put system;'We would support them In recreatlqnal director of Keyport, 23-26 halftime leatf: Mike Witkow- Connors, g . 1 1 3 Shows Nightly From 7 P.M. Ihe heat on early and rolled away this vlSOf.and believe that con­ acted as toastmaster. Another lo­ skl and Dave Gregory scored four Brigadier General Archibald Hen­ to a *ate lead. Led b y to u Mus- ferences have .little place in high cal angle was the appearance of each and Billy Collins two. derson,.. liSMC, served as Com­ Now'Thru Sst., Jan. 21 rd tello, the Dukes bounced back In the school athletics. Wall Township, we \ • ' U f 30 mandant of.the Marine.Corps for Bert Flemmer, Holmdel, at the . Non-scoring players; For Mata­ , The Red Bank team went ahead The B luett Fun* lecorfd half but had the “old pros1 know, would like to play .the teams head table. Bert disclosed that It again momentarily In the third nearly four decades (1(20-1859), the Shows l|ere! 1 , of Red Bank basketball to keep in the Ocean County'groaplng of wan —. H. Dolan, Pease, Barr, longest on record. STEVE REEVES was sn especial occasion for him Hock, Bradley, Ktihns, Woolle; quarter on shots by kevin Ryan <‘LIL ABNER” ; them from drawing close. •’ the1 Conference but are compelled as the new Rutgers coach Is his and Butter heed, but Bill Bowie The Dukes w;re operating with to engago Keyport, Matawan and V/ a 14c e r, Tomasello, Gerhifsen, Comes Alive In Technicolor brother-in-law.- Bateman described Eovlno; For Keansburg — Kite, used an'alternate^driygseL from With Peter Palmer out the services of their drlvc-ln Hoffman, In games that only leave the offensive typo of Rutgers foot­ quarter court to finfsh off the Leslie Parrish ace, Frankie Washington. With him Beveridge.' : . Goliath the Crimson Knights "cold” In ball next fall to be essentially n RpCHS J.V. In the last quarter, back, they expect better results at AND THE BARBARIANS : “ pl“» - . their enthusiasm. Wall would not split-T double wingback, featuring ColKns ran wild to roll It up. their next aet-to with Huffman's e v e ri complete Its Conference •/"BLOOD AND STEEL" sweeps and bootlegs to the strong Martin Is Double |A At) South Amboy, the Huskies -COLORSCOPE With John Lupton...... Tony Cantallce,, Rumson's scoring schedule this season by listing side. The Scarlet will use an un­ Winner For Bowmen never had It so good. They went ace of-last sesson, who starred as games with Hoffman. With tho Con­ out to an 18-0 first quarter lead ■ — Extra — ' '' balanced line on the offense with an a fltjor man'for the Army k Navy ference soon to go up from 21 to end, two tackles, a guard, the cen­ J. D. Martin, Algonquin Club against a team that had a good team, “ \ Frl. and Sat.' 2B schools, it will be completely ter and another guard strung out. marksman, broke into the winning record. Toach Bruce MacCutcheon Cartoon Carnival . Hoffraaa's (9(> unwcildy and accordingly should go There will be a •’lonely” end on the column In Double A. Expert Class pulled out his varsity and let the And Late Horror Festur* O F P over to t h e free scheduling with a 442 at the regular Indoor seconds play most of the game. The Smlth.f weak side, posted 12 to 15 yards 1 2 principle in the better interests of out. The quarlerback and fullback shoot conducted at the Red Bank Maroon and Steel never was threat­ j Days Beg., S»n., Jan. 24th J. Kennedy, ( 7 J 1J education and athletics. U&nftllMf will be In tandem behind the cen­ Annp.ry. .by ..the... Indiah..Hill-Bow­ ened by the hopelessly outdistance t’otosky, f • '.'.'Early,Show-.' ' ! ■ « 0 16 have Conference champions, they ter. but the wlngback will play be­ men Club, Keyport. R. Pedersen of ed Hoffmanltes. . Crabtree, o : r Sun* Fx®*** ® P.M. • 0 0 # could be awarded on the. basis ol yond the end of the strong side of the Wox-O-Be Club scored In tho The Matawan Jayvees had their (BjW OIflca p iw u -At S:M) ^; Austin,: g t 9 playing half one's games with con­ the line and the other halfback will Expert A. Clsss with a 3)4. troubles with the Governor J. V. Cantallce, g ference teams, . a 2 n . ■ ’ ' be an upback in the hole between • Joan - Frexz* of the Somerset squad at the start. Too n^any ion] ' ' MW^nnttr la ' Clsxewskl, g J 1:7 the short side and the lonely end. Bowmen captured th* Expert B. shots were dropped In for the PPYf ANNIVERSARY" . FREEHOLD REGIONAL is re­ The tackles pull out on sweeps to Class-weekly crown with a 344 and Amboys before the Matawan aide SUN. - MON, - TUES. . 29 * 58 suming basketball relationships the weak side to lead Interference Jf. Cantilena, Indian Hill, added to got underway. It was 21-10 for tfie Duke* (41) with Keyport next season, KHS XatMft Jtytelmm. and the wlngback goes out through his laurels In the Bowmen Class home side at the end of the first THE MIRACLE i d f p Cosch Frank Zampello reports. the hole vacated to give a pass-Or- with a 3l£b In the Archer ahoot, quarter. But the swinging cut-in Sharabba, t with C sm ll Bqker *rmi y» f e 0 g This mskes'an interesting side­ naked reverse option on the play. C. Keliy toojt down top honors with play proved as much an unde­ ' Roger Msw» . Mustillo, f - 10 2 27 light to t h e Rumson-Keyport The passing assignment will be a a 284 and F. Grohgans captured cipherable mystery to defend Golden, f 2 2 6 trouble, blatacd on the conditions much more exacting one under this the Novice shoot with a 134. against for the Hoffman seconds as Spedll Added A ttndtaa SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY FREE tfWiUl IffiATEJtS iPhilllfis,- c . . 2 -0 4 - prevailing at Keypori’s under­ style of,play than under Stelgman’s it did for the RBCHS jayvees. With Jarusiewlcz, g 9 2 2 sized court where friction de­ single wing. Rutgers Scouts believe On Dec. 29, 1(12, the USS Consti­ Collins going in for four baskets In "Warlock" Cermeneill, g 3 0 4 velops quickly with players anil they have corraled a Western tution (“Old Ironsides") captured the second period, the Maroon and vbk Rldnrd Vldmark $onttYpr,. g I t .2 spectators cramped . together. Pennsylania bqy for. the role. On the British frlgste Java with a loss Steel Jayvees camfc out.ot the half Hegry Fiada - : Freehold Regional hod. scheduled defense. Rutgers will be "gaming," of nine dead and 25 wounded to Ihe ahead 27-25, C0llins;*n’d Ed.Flynn 21 S 48 games with Keyport for this sea- .((continued in eighth rolumn) British 48 killed and 101,w inded. Wip'd. It iio BtoW.oj.the,play In Not Week-We«.Ur«Sati~ Ilf! ,;1 ".WvtS •>* 1, .i-rtiK tM “The Last .Angnr Thursday, January 21, THE MAT, JOURNAl, N. J. Pag* Bevgn Keys Suppress broke an early M KHS lead with Mafia, c Mayor Opens KYAL Season KHS Sophs, Frosh three quick baskets to send Rum­ Greenwood, g Keyport Youth son out of the first quarter sheurl, Bullogne, g Smaller Tigers 12-9. Sharp foul shooting held the Wall Twp. 74-59 Vs. Wave, Rumson Keyport team in lor the second Unger, g Keyport got back on the winning Keyport scored their expected Athletic League Underclass basketball teams quarter, seven out of 13 putting Labnola. g side Friday against Atlantic High-! pre-Matawan game win over Wail were active at Keyport High last KHS in the van 19-18 al halftlme lands at the KHS gym M-H after! Township at KHS court Tuesday week, the sophomores playing the The game remained close to mid H * the Jamesburg backsliding. It was i Long Branch's sccond-year team at way of the third quarter wliut Score by quarters; 74-59. It permits them to go into Keyport Youth Athletic League not an easy process as tbe Tigers,' play started Saturday at KHS gym. Long Branch and the KHS frosh Hourahan made three break­ Keyport Freshmen i l l >—21 (he big one with the Maroon and throughs that settled the issue In threatened repeatedly late in the j tangling with both the Long Brandi L. B. Freshmen U 10 4 9—33 Steel at Middletown Township H S. Everybody obviously was happy and Rumson yearlings on the road favor of the Keys, In the last game and the small gym was kept j gym tomorrow nigbt with a fr-4 rec­ about being back In action as it ap­ The foray to Long Branch Mon quarter, the Red and White pulled Keyport Frask (OS) in an uproar. Good work at the j peared until two weeks ago that day lacked success. The sophs went steadily away for all the valiant O P P ord on the season. It also made llourshan, f foul line to time final minutes > all was lost. Strangely enough, the down 93-31 before the Long Branch efforts of the hustling Reardon, Bill 9 a them all even with the Huskies in Jannaron* and Skip VanPelt sec­ W. Jannarone, f 2 1 saved th e situation. Also, the! leading the northern division "B” happiest of all were the Knlcks, a aecond-year men while the KHS frosh were subdued 33-22 by their onded the efforts ol Hourahan wall Gevas, f t • Tiger* lost four of their five vsr- \ of the Shore Conference. team that seems lo be the leaat of VanPelt, f alty playtrs by the personal foul j Green Wave counterparts. Things enough lo give Keyport the appear­ 1 # The Crimson Knights had to con­ all to have anything to be happy were bettei at Rumson Saturday; ance of rolling It up at tha end. P. Rothenberg, e 1 1 route, so at the end they were oper­ cede a despairing height advantage Frase, c ating with a Jayvee team. about and the Pistons, snother the Red and White yearlings tak­ The KHS yearlings had been 3-0 1 1 lo the Keys but they kept up inter crew about which there la little to ing the Purple Bulldogs first-year before absorbing the Long Branch F. Jones, g 1 4 Everyone wants to know if the est in the game by their all-court be said. boys Into camp 49-37; There waa trimming. Bryon Jackson, g * • tu n e was rough, after the Rumson hustling. Mickey O'Donnell's drive- not t flat thrown, Incidentally, . Keypert Saph* (11) Haniy, g 1 • fracas. It was not. Keyport's style ins from backcourt made Keyport These two teams lack ^experi­ S, Lewis, g enced players and wtU hive to d^ The Long Branch sophomores ap­ O F P 0 g of play was adapted to keeping it hearts sink in revealing this flaw Collard. f — 0 0 clear of incident. Not so much with pend on new boys Just learning peared to be baffled by the helglil J. Lawson. f 1 in Red and White defenses. J. Stuitx, f that intent, however, as to make O'Donnell was far-away high man what the game ta about with con­ ol Keyport's Larry Poland under 2 tinued defeat their glum prospect. the basket at (he outset Monday. Laoaardis, f 0 « II 14 OS ■ the Keys height advantage tell. The for the night. Ramsea M * (17) Red and White pumped, which, But the ear-to-ear smiles of the The Red and White vaulted to a Poland, e i 17 Tbe Keys prscticed up their sat - : y ' „■ 0 f p basketball, lingo, means to foist up newcomers to KYAL play attested 104 lead In the first quarter, Po­ L. Brown, g 1 1 shooting and driving from the back to the fact of how happy they were land and Jimmy Stulls leading the Burkett, g 1 1 Boyd, t ' 0 0 0 long ooehand shots from backcourt court and Wally Kennedy and Bruce I t Vfglow, t J 0 g just to get the ball’ at the back Just to be there, come what may, way. Ttom Leonardis drove in at Pole, g Jackson had their hands full In the with a "maybe we’ll y(tB one game" the end (0 give the Keys a 10-4 Tyler, g I • Panneo, f 1 0 0 board where (he height advaotage first quarter to, keep their sido Vlllardl, 0 • ' 1 1 S of the team doing the pumping will attitude seeming to aufflce tor the quartertime lead. Long Branch’* ahead in a game that was tagged little fellows. Jtlchle Swain had connected with a 12 7 11 RearAw, s ' I 0 II pay off on rebounds. The Tigers as a rout for them. But in the sec­ Konney, g ' 1 -1 I n et the threat by a maa-to-man Both the Knlcks and the Pistonl pair of long onehanders, but die Leag Branch Soph* (13), ond quarter tbe rout was truly can stand a bit of adversity as tht Green and While team showed no o f r Goodrftlld, | 0 1 1 press that enlivened the action Don Buhler came on to contribute Jeter, g ' t i l _ The Kays had marked success Pistons won Uia regular season disposition to move Inside. Alaton, f i 4 H to it by hitting for three of four Championship last' year and ttu Callano, f 1 t Wth their backcourt heaves, so Itr: deep eourt pump shots taken. The Us* Mars Aggrsaalve TaeUea Knlcks took the playttfft, Jot Boyd took ovtr tor Loon Yacka, f 0 I U 717 amount of rebounding they had to Keys kept pumping sgalnst the Seer* by quartersi do was not burdensome. In fact, Nats BatU C«Wcs , Brnach at tbe start of the aecond Swain, e t 0 10 smaller Crimson Knights andenar- The top gsme Saturday waa be­ Rexrode, e 0 0 0 Keyport Frsahmen I It II IS—W it waa five backcourt shots in a . *71*** Mayor Norman J. Currie teases up the Hist MB Saterday tag rebounds over the tutlleup- quarter and brought the baU in row by Donnie Buhler that stunned at KHS gym1 as the Keyport Youth Athletic Leagoe basketball program tween the two leadiag conUndeta, doaar ta shoot (wo basketa. A drive Wright, s 0 1 1 Rumson Frtahman 11 < I H-J7 reach of the visitors, By halftlme the Nata and the Celtlca, the Nats Vaughan, g I 1 the Atlantic Highlands team and ST **??? W J!*"1 1*** far another season. Richie ffeper it was 31-21 for Keyport. by Leonardis widened the KHS threatened to turn, what had been (No. II). Knkkj, aa t Jack DaBeb (Na. 1) Hawks, ar* the tw* centen taking it 23-20. The Mata' BUI Geig­ lead anew fo 134, but then Loos Boyd, g 111 waiting for the mayor's tass-ap ta eeme d m , getting the |ame under­ DM Not Olva Up er seemed destined In basketball Aaron, g 0 t a ckwe game to midway of the way between their teanv. * Branch reverted to more aggrea- aecohd quarter, into a rout at half­ The Crimson Knights might hava to repeat his outstanding role In ilye tactics, aoing inside and over­ been hopelessly behind In the acora baseball as ha led the Nat* to vic­ top the KHS ions with pltch-lnt ■ II 7 3* time when KHS led JJ.26. Buhler’s and again it was only three points gears by fsarterst shooting had the mark of wizardry. ' Clkt-lo Open Drive but they ware not givlng up. Hadk tory He had help from Don Nuss and quarter court Jump shots. Lead Hlghlwdkirf Baek _ for KHS, S7-J4. But the'Red agd Praybylowskl teamed with O'Dba- aaa Earl Bachmaa lir taking hli Georgia Alston, 9 0 yd and Swain all Keyport Soph*' > 10 I It S—31 BI*ck players "had garnered too - Bafihars Lode No.SH, B. F. neil to wWpstw the Keys on driver taam Into hslftlme ti«d with the hk lo arow to taka the lead away Long granch Sophs 4 II I I—M Dave Schmedes and Tom Seeley Keypad Fraafc (11) led the Highlanders back from no­ many fouls- trying to maintain back, O. Qkti IMS started atwfr**ea in la, tbe third quarter and, taka Celts at 13-all. Joe Flethter. Rag iroia Keyport aad It never came TTl**ii Its m sA aiiM f far the play atway from' their tallar Dane an$L Chick Garcia ^Id the back. Swain's sida-coraer ahot it O f P where in the. flcat balf'of the third boar* control against till' taller Hourahaa, I J -I I iavpartdftha M ar's a ^ phll foer. A it tna Keys playe4 It first half pointntakifli for tha Cot­ the halftlme bell mad* I I 11-11 tor quarter again to make -a- game of Keys. One after another, Heatfi, W, Jaanaront, f Ita work l*r eripyM "laese," avoided tattling and tbe In­ tier. LoogBfatith. Seeley, Schmedca and Geiiadr, bit cMMren. The New Jsraey Stata evitable wearing down oh tbe small­ Drive-tas by Bernia Delaney up­ Oevas, T I 1 1 son Jumped in a shot early in the Throughout ihe lecoad half, the VanPblt, f 1 quarter until Punkin Brown drove- the diut by the personal foul route Elks' Crippled CUUna’s •Cam- er team’s part did came in the last set the Nst* hi the third period but Oreae Wave contrived (0 match and the Keys were making save* quarter. Punkin Brawn took ouer Delaney could make only one of P. Rothenberg, c 0 in fdr a layup-near the end; so taMse will carry lta ttdi Annual their rivals point for point and Frase, c 0 fouls In a row when they needed Appeal la the Public Feb. I, wUh the scoring role from Wally Ken­ six foul a awarded him. Flachlar Keyport field goal was scored. cirry out ol the game on tha lead Byron Jackson, g 0 Foul-shooting by Wilson, John Ken­ them most Brown sank a layup the mall lag of a sheet a( seals te nedy and Jackson and carried the and Dane, on follow shota, put tha they bad built at the doe* of thu against the scrubs to make the Red and White safely out. Celtics ahead 11-11 going Into the Lewis, g 1 nedy and Brown kept KHS in the every home la New Jeraey. Tht second quarter. Poland was the P. Jones, g 1 van. The Tigers closed the gap to KHS victory look more substantial goal lor I IN Is S20t,MMt. James The Keyporl Jayvees had ( tough­ final quarter, but thty could not whole show under the basket for than It was. . hold II. Geiger and Nuas used their Henry, g 0 39-36, then to 4141 and 43-M. Wally P. Dolan, Jersey City, heads the er time of It than their aenton to the Keys In the third quarter. He Collard, g ( Kennedy;1who already had three The Keyport Jayvees became Sta(e Committee. pull 6«it a 53-00 win ovtr the Wall height sdyantage to break through got the score down to 22-10 early Celtic defenses In the last quarter tv ia v *VgNINO'^7l4»-I|iO deepcourt set shot* to his credit, fouled up'fipm the start in their Purpose of the drive b to raise seconds. Bill Hogan, Le> Brown In that Irame snd again had It at ■ I 0 21 tni.ana auN,opT.ti50-4i» whined in another at the bell to game with the Atlantic Highlands fundaat the state ievff far u - and Tom ^eonardis shared the scor­ lor the basketa that meant victory. 21-21, but Boyd was in to aave |ho Denny Halloran and Billie Strang Long Branch Frosh (33) boost the RM and White margin to Jayvees, so that they trailed 21-0 pewSture at the local level by the ing lor the troubled but not much altuatlon at each turn tor the Green . O F F 45-40. at the end of the first quarter. M ladlridual Elks’ Lodges lo menanced KHS seconds. Like their had to bulwark the Pistons, as their church o^our»a • c u u ii • and White. Nelson, f 3 2 0 ORQANienrioNt * pnMiiv* John Kennedy, flushing in a crip Against such sn Initial "giveaway," carry oa the work to which each older brothers, the Wall Jayvees experienced holdovers, agalnsl a veteran Laker combine and It was The Keyport Ireahmen were Jbrdan, f 1 0 4 • iCOUT MgftlT BWDCet' to start the last quarter, made the they were able to recover to only li committed. Last year’s drive hustled the Keyport Jayvees around too much ol an assignment. Bob quickly put behind by the Long Ollvadottl, I 1 1 3 KHS margin 17-40. It did not last. a 28-34 deficit midway of the third reached S121.4M.M of lu goal yet the court, but they had no manpow­ Branch yearlings and they never Smith, f 0 0 0 Wilson matched baskets with Duke quarter on a dump shot and foul the stale's t l Ledgps spent a fa­ er to employ In the relief role, so Merrill led the Lakers away to a good start snd such veterans ks did let close enough to bother the Nichols, c 4 0 1 Duttkln and Seeley. Then'Schmedea *y Larry Poland. But the KHS tal of l i n ^ s m aiding Its has- needed In a pressing gsme._ Green Wave Iroah. Keyport wss seconds then ran out of steam dicapped by appropriating the Tort Fallon. Steve Senk. Davey hit from the side and the Keys Keyport (74) * Goldstein, Jeffrey Gale, George Ro­ trailing 20-7 late in Ihe second wsre back at only a three-point anew. The Young Tigers pulled balance from their own treasur­ e quarter when the Long Branch away and kept It Ufa to the end. ies. man and Dick Stales were far too margin, 91-48. John Kennedy made J. Kennedy, f 2 4' I mueh for the new boys making up team changed personnel. Hourahan, a brace of fouls but Bruce Heath Keypaf* (M) The New Jersey Stata Elks’ T. Pleper, f 1 2 4 Fred Jones and Skip VanPelt ill connected with a Jump ahot and G F P Crippled Children’s Committee the balance of the Piston team. At ATTENTION Poole, f 0 0 0 that, Strang's blistering play In the hit quickly against the "new hands the margin was down to 52-30. The Kennedy, f Appeal has nd connection with J. Wilson, f 3 1 7 and brought it to a competitive V). any other appeal In the state. All second quarter and a onehander by building shook on Its timbers from C. Brown, f C. Brown, i 7 1 13 14 score at hilfUm*. the noise aa both teams missed J. Wilson, f collected are spent la Halloran ,In the third carrltd tha BOAT BUILDERS crlpa^JFjnalijr.iacbnrlty ..tnaa^fep ONeiU e ; ...... IffW.-.** Biown. and 'Kennedy's- fifth‘ deep- Bruce tadkson, g without regard la race, • 1 P. Rothenberg, c 3 0 6 Leonardis, g ' I I P. Jobes, g t o o I 1 17 Keyport Recreation - Ana Couple Has P l t t M (12) II W. Fr*s* 8L, Keypeit Hourahan, g 1 0 2 Brush With Decth BurkMi, g 1 0 2 r p % Qualifying Round Atlantic M aktafc J. V. Jannaron*, g 1 0 2 Strang, f 2 » YARD GOODS Jack Robinson, Morgan boat L. Brown, g t 2 12 Thomaa. f '' TUf ' ' * P. Ceriach, I . builder and Us wife, had a narrow Leonardis, g 1 4 10 Sappiagton,' S m .-S m .-J h . 2 3 - 2 4 Ciamecki. f brash .with death aa the Morgan Kennedy, f Hierman, f ASSORTED man was piloting his schooner Into 2D 13 U Halloran, e Duttkln, c the municipal Yacht Basin ct Gordon, g J. Williams, c Van Twp. t. V. (« ) B0WL-A-TH0N South,Band, FIs., on a trip from OFF LaConta, g O'Keefe, g Morgan to Salerno. Preetaw, • 8 Hwr EW wMaCMtiit Keegan, g Fortier, ( The mainmast of the boat snag­ Squirt, f . Hohanitela, Kugble, g - Two Mae Ti m i - Av. 350 ged a power line carrying 13,000 k t Brown, t Lane, g '' volts. The charge cirried down Palmer, f 4 4 12 Crokett, g , tbe mainmast to the bob stay fit­ Brundage. f Nab (» ) * 1 0 0 ° ° p r iz e tings but failed to reach tbe deck ' ' /• P P Pick Year Partners ■ 2$ 12 14 where the Robinsons were Stand­ Sdtwait*, I I by q u ittm W. UfUh, t . V . [Umtt i t Teams , . ing. After repair*, the couple con­ S. P affylew tkl, » Uwlor, I t » bate Ta Be Annannml Keyport J. V. ( U II 2 1 -8 tinued to Salerno. They, plan to Gleger, I , on At. Highlands J. V. 21 II 17 15-U spend the winter In Florida. U 10 40 Nuar, e • 1 icara by qaarters: Buchman, e s 1 Keyport Jsyrees 11 17 14 U-S3 Croaa, t 0 I Vail Twp. Jayveti 7 7 14 12—40 Coyle, g • « FLANNEL WE’RE LOSING OUR LEASE! 11 1 a Thom Edged Out CaKic* (») Values To 49c A Yard •- EVERYTHING MUST 60 - In Bayshore Open O f f J F U a t t r ; r - f T SPALDING SPALDING Jim Crover, proprietor of pry- r . d im ; 1 I tart Recreation Alleys, announces Delansr.f 1 results of the Bayshore Open tour­ Kudnitiyf » 0 Baseball Spikes Basketball Shoes ney at hit alleys the past weekend. Garda, c • A Roy Zarky, Middletown, look the Cameo,« • I honors with a 40S total for two Kennedy, g *. • $ 6 .98 games at 101-2)7. He nosed out K ltK g • » ^ * 4 .9 9 Ed Thom, Keyport, who bit 407. Mumford, % II LARGE Rocky Tomasiilo, lormer boxing pride of . Mata wan, and Harry SOVOfFOeAflOree&nf Cards — Voland - Rwtiraft and Otlien Dougherty (led for third ai JW. S EIiilO N Other scores were Tony Floyd J(3, 50% OFF PIASTICIVILLE 0-027-S GAGE George Belts 38*. Jad Mum 3*7, i. DuBola. < " Bicyd* Tubes, Tires And Accessories—Models — Bowling Bagt Johp Bama lgg, Ed Kartban 1S2 and Hughe*, f Butch Peiff no. Baroa was the I Guns And Ammo — Knives — Boots — InsulafetTUnderwear 1>» winner. Pantera, f. Toys — Games — Dolls — Hyde Ice Skates Qualifying round of Ihe Elimina­ Dunham, I tion Match game* tourney is slated Olsoa, o ' for this weekend. StuKt, g . Ftrpitoo, g Basement , Maiawan Sportiog Goods Co. Bear Ada. t Alfred T. Mahan, Beadv ,(j. M Okt'tsM ft'Ad Htsch to bring d.toAJDaiiy Matawan' Umm 'P pM ic WMMMaa of U, S. jgajgw tr, died aa pve. I, M l Pag* Twolv* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, January 21, 1960 Airport F lua, RarttanTownsWp. to tiv rth e toad of banfciag ttriric* Demonstrate Psycho-Drama Therapy New Promotions Are Announced By JCP&L Bank Resources Banka which win be adding that will help to maintain Man- branches thU year {pdude the mouth as ooe of New Jersey's At Marlboro Auxiliary Meeting Reach New Peak Keansburg - Middletown National fastest growing counties/* Ffnk in Lincroft; the Bdmar-Wali Lathe bayshore area, deposits at Aa unusual program at the Jan. apy director, described the 60-hour Ranking resource* in Monmouth I meeting of Marlboro Hospital course available to volunteer work­ County at the end of 1959 reached National Bank in The Circle Plaza the close of business Dec, 41, 1959, 4&3EiU«i7 held the attention of the ers at Marlboro Hospital to pre­ an aU-time peak. Nathan W. Pey, Stopping Center, Wall; the Mon­ were as follows: Farmers and X members and six guests for al­ pare them for work in his depart­ president, Monmouth County Bank­ mouth County National Bank, Red Merchants National Bank, Mata­ Bank, in New Shrewsbury; the most two hours. Miss Alice Mott ment. Mrs. Morton Winer, Red ers and Clearing House Association, wan, $11,315,997; Keansburg-Mid- of th e hospital staff explained Bank, patient service chairman, re­ announced last week that the 20 Merchants Trust Company, Red psycho-drama therapy, the science ported 1563 working hours had been member banks reported total re­ Bank, In Holmdel, and the Sea dletown National Bank, $13,718,463; of exploring truth by having a pa­ spent by auxiliary members dur­ sources of $351,199,676.14 on Dec. Bright National Bank in Rumson. The Matawan Bank, $1806,583; Peo­ tient work out his problems on a ing November and December. She 31, 1959. compared with f33G>» Other banks prepared for the ples National Bank, Keyport, $11,­ stage with other staff members and listed the following new members 919,783.75 at the end of 1958 and growth in the decade ahead by con* 014,222, and Monmouth County Na­ patients io a playlet based on actual and their areas of activity; Mrs. 1302,879,620.49 for 1957. . solidating. Last September the tional Bank, all branches, $40,$44,- patient experience. After Miss Julius Fichtmueller, Freehold; Mrs. The banking resources, he observ­ Freehold Trust Company and the Mott's explanation five techniques Richard C. Higbee, Monmouth ed,. average better than $1000 per Long Branch Banking Company of psycho-drama were demon­ Beach, a n d Mrs. John Strong, capita of population. The growing merged to form the Central Jersey strated with Dr. Declan O’Scanlan, Holmdel. in recreation: Mrs. Wil­ population, the expansion of indus­ Bank and Trust Company with Employee Cited Miss Mott, other therapists and pa bur E. Benbow, Middletown; Mrs. trial facilities and the prosperity of three offices and a drive-fu-branch. Harry H. Hilbert, 231 Port Moti- tients participating. J. Alvin Parker and Mrs. Herman Individuals and businesses have As the year drew to a close the Asbury National Bank and the mouth Rd., Keansburg, wa# one of Psycho-drama, which is under the 0. Wiley, Red Bank; Mrs. L. combined to send deposits to rec* 38 employees of the California Oil Blumenth&l, Matawan, and Mrs, Manasquan National Bank combin­ direction of Dr. C. Coakley Graves, ord breaking heights throughout the Co. cited recently on his service clinical director of Marlboro, was Laurence J. Toole, Little Stiver, in county. ed to form the Asbury Park-Man- asqu&n National Bank and Trust anniversary. Mr. Hilbert has com* initiated by Dr. J. L. Mareno, Be a Vanity Fair, the free clothing shop JOSEPH McGEE NORMAN REID A. W. STEPHENS for women patients; Mrs. Philip Foreseeing the trend, the county Company. pleted 10 years with the firm. con. N.Y. It has gained world-wide banks prepared for the growth by recognition and Is practiced at the D. VanMater, Marlboro, and Miss Jersey Central Power & Li^ht and Division. Both promotions were an u a utility worker, .He became . Mr. Dey, who Is vice president of Martha Mumford, Oceanport, in oc­ 1 nounced by William F. Moses, mu& modernizing and extending their the Monmouth County^ National state hospital on Thursday and Fri New Jersey Power it Light Com­ safety representative in 1939. He services and facilities, according to cupational therapy. Mrs. VanMater pany announced several promotions ager of public relations and safety Bank, Englishtown, as well as head day mornings. In her presentation Is married to the former Miss Enza Mr. Dey. KOOS Jtliss Mott stated that social and also volunteers her time in the recently. Joseph I. McGee, Long for both companies. of the county banking organization, mental problems can be worked out sewing group under Mrs. Lewis Branch, was named safety director Before his new appointment Mr. Brooks, Point Pleasant. They have New Offices Opened expressed the opinion that the coun­ la tMs'manner. T7w method origi­ Brooks, Red Bank, chairman. for^both companies. McGee was safety engineer for one daughter. . During 1959 three branch offices ty can depend on its banks to keep Reupho/stery nated from the play therapy used Mrs. J. Berkeley Gordon an­ Norman Reid* Point Pleasant JCP&L. He Joined JCPtL a s a Mr. Stephens Joined NJP&L’s con­ were opened. The Asbury Park and pace with the needs of Its munici* with children and was developed nounced the decoration of the recre­ Beach, and Augustus W. Stephens, lineman in 1>30 and became safety struction and maintenance depart­ Ocean Grove Bank opened an office palitiea, industries, businesses, resi­ after a particularly dramatic inci­ ation room hi men’s cottage IS and Hackettstown, were promoted to Inspector in 1950 and JCP&L lately ment in 1844, transferring from Vir­ in Wanamassa; the Belrapr-Wfcli dents, fanners and resort areas. dent experienced by Dr. Mareno in that work has been started on Cot­ senior safety representatives. Mr. engineer In 1954. He it uarried to ginia Public Service Company. He National Bank, In Wall; and the “As bankers,” he said, “we know {he treatment of a patient. Tea was tage 14. She said that the kitchen Reid ii assigned to the JCP&L ter* the former Mill Pearl Johnson, became safety representative in Peoples National Bank, Keyport, in it is good business ter be prepared Your Farorft* Chafi served after the program by Mrs. in Cottage 1, the women's parole rltory south of the Raritan River. Berlin, N. H. They have two 1957. He is married to the forjper Now A KOOS Low Harry Vanlderstine, Red Bank, hos­ cottage, will be constructed soon. Mr. Stephens will cover the NJP&L children. ■ - Miss Adelaide Hendershot, Hack- pitality chairman. Mrs. Bruce The |410 received from Rumson property and the JCPAt Central Mr. Reid Joined 'JC^&L in 1U4 ettstown. They have one daughter. $ 7 7 Campbell, Shrewibuiy, and Mrs. Woman's Club will be used tor this Wall to Wall Carpet Frank E. Kidwell, Uncroft, poured. project OhooM froai »u ezcttins Di i * most 13500 had been spent pur­ He announced that U medical stu­ Licenses Lifted - ttn collection of M brlnU. «f At the business meeting Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Butkus, Long chasing the presenta in wholesale dents will be employed lit New Jer­ 100% Nylon - Wool nev Uojn-tertttf* fttrtot WfH James McCosker, Rumson, vice Branch, reported that every one of lots. Of this amount, 91900 had been sey men til Institutions during this The drlver't license of Jerry G. • Vinyl — Rubber 'trip' roar ohilr to th« treat, president, presided In the absence the 3000 patients in the hospital contributed by organizations and summer. In July the young men Asphalt - c ir t Tiles rebuild. r»»eb tack Guerrera, 33, of IN Broadway, Key­ ft new fiUtnA . . . m of Mrs. William ZIUger, Little Sil­ had received a bag of presenta for auxiliary funds made up the dif­ will arrive at Marlboro where they jfitt port, wai ordered revoked lor SO « u » brand n»« nibbftrted hair ’ ver, preiideot. Christmas. Organisations partici­ ference. Ihe amount of $974 worth will learn the use and value of an Sandran — Forcast VINYLS 6 ft Wlds coHnr etuhtof . Describes Course pating increased from U last year of article*'was donated by other auxiliary and meet with auxiliary days under the state's mandatory Percy Clark, occupational ther­ to 149 this year. She said that ai groups. Letters of acknowledge­ members. They also will be taught speed law. An Indefinite revoca­ Accolon — Birds • ' *1.49 ** Sbop-at-tfome Only - ment have been sent to all organi­ Ihe use of Insulin shock therapy. tion was ordered for George Kena- BipWf iMUIlldttl zations and Individuals. Mrs. But- It Is hoped that the experience will van. 21, of M Twilight AV*., Kesn*- PHONE ; kus added that the Girl Scouts cause them to seek employment in burg, convicted of careless driving. O] M1M • n M » were very generous with time and state mental centers when they He had a prior revocation UndM the MatakmhFiooii gifts. The Monmouth County Men­ start their psychiatric careen. •" point system. " ' ’ ’: Co«RiN6 Co. BUSES to NEW YORK CITY tal Health Association foemberi Mrs. M. Stewart Whaley, Holm- s t r M i ' who helped have been thanked. She del, program chairman, said that Real Estate Lilting Cards tor CO 6-4335 Matawan - LO 6-4335 ~ (Express Via N. J. TURNPIKE) reported that 46 auilUary members the next meeting, a covered dish sale at this office. .. , had contributed their time wrap­ luncheon with Or. Gordon as speak­ ping presents and tilling the bagt. er, wilt be held at the hospital on LJiti IS Organisations Mir. 2 at 12 o'clock noon. - 20 Rs? DAILY Mrs. Leslie D. Seeley, Eaton- town. listed the ]] organizations For Schedule and Rate Call CO 4-2222 which had held Christmas parties Normal Activities - for patients. Those aot previously At Hospital In Dec. mentioned are the Mental Health Buy 10 Trip BooksAND Save Aasoclatlons of Monmouth and Perth Amboy General HOipital Union Counties, Mstnwan Presby­ hM reported that ectlvltle, in all terian Church and the Men's Club, department, were normil during Rollo s Charter Service Congregation B'nal Israel, R e d the month of December, with IMS Bank. Only six wards had to be patienti admitted, and an average covered by Auxiliary members. daily/occupancy^ol 339. The aver­ For Group's Mrs. Seely also told members thlt age length of itay per patient was Offers The Best In Comfort and Experience the Green Thumb Corps gave S 7.1 days. dinner for 34 patients at Mr. Clark’i There were 12,939 laboratory pro­ home in Long Branch. The corps cedures 12(18 x-ray), and S44 oper­ ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. la carrying on Its program during ation,. The emergency room treit-> the winter, aided by Ihe new green* ed MS cases, of which 170 resulted 275 Broadway Keyport house...... ' . from motor vehicle accidents. The Smart Driver Tgkes The Bus Or. Q rtM fwnmnuM:^ ' I durin^tlH) month numMr^| Wary oh Its Chrlitmaa adHVtUes. ■ - - 4 , ...

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A BOB ORR - By Appointment CO JCP&L ' Boy with iiuunmct from your STATE F |p FIR^ANO^ CASUALTY COMPANY * Home,Oftice:;BL00MlNQTON, .Jer»ey«CeDlr«l Power &, IJg b t , IplwoH Deoler. I j r‘, Vidjo dliploysfhtstmltlain, ' .... J»r.u«uj : iuiifil m l I. Thursday, January 21,1960 IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. fkgt fhlrfMii Annual Report Of County Clerk Shows Business Hit New Peak "WE KNOW --W E SHOP REGULARLY... Monmouth County C lo t J. Rut- tell Woolley repented receipts of the Land Record* Section and Court Petit Jurors Department of the County Clerk-, office totaled $196,106, an increase Baysbore raideats si Maa- mouth Ceuaty wba bars beta n of $U,485 over receipts (or 1958. chosen lor petit Jury daty from Mr. Woolley, in his report to tbe Jan. IS to Feb. I Board o* Freeholders, said all 1959 Mary L. Bailey, Matawaa; J*. papers bad been recorded and mail­ seph Barnett, CURwosd Beach; ed by Dec. 31, even though some Mrs. Frances Blanchard, Mala- papers were received by bis office van Township; Mr*. Elsie Bea­ as late as tbe morning ol Dec. 31. man, Marlboro TnnuUp; Edgw He reported 32,166 deeds, ronrt, V. V. dose, Keypert; Marti* Vo­ CoMMtM.yoi'llimf gages aod miscellaneous papers lta. Keaasbarg; Harold V . Dmr- filed during the year, as against rua,' UbIoo Beach; TkaMsaa A. 21,157 lor 1938. There were 11,113 Memlan, Keaasburg; Mrs. He), FRESH IA M B FROM AM! FARMS! "SUPIR-RKHT" conditional bills of sale, mechanics' ea FarreB. Matawaa. , Crfsee patica of intention, building con­ Also William H. Flscfaler, KqF- Pot Vi|sliH» ilwrtn laf ,■ tracts, trade names, and other such port; Mrs. Irene J. GuaMe, llmta- I WMIaaMUUI filings a* against 9920 for the pre­ w u ; Fraads E. KidveO Jr., H u- vious year. , let; Frederick Koeppea, .Pmas Number CH Court Cases burg; Mrs. Viola I M.I^- .""ZT* Court records showed 4(13 cases wan; Salv start V. fcUiiello, Mata- Instituted lo all county courts, in­ LEGS LAMB waa; Arthur F. MlDer, Matawaa; MazelaOil OF cluding indictments, an Increase ot William K. Nlehart, Uai*a Beach; WHOLE OR !U H B HALF n o over 1959- Of these, 2880 caica Thomas F. Parker, Haslet; Mis. Hb m iUi| ,i J i H «IIh were listed for civil trial, of which Suanne Hleger, KeanSburg: Mrs. 1396 were disposed of, leaving 1484 Agae* J. Sefdk, Keaasbarg) te- ■ '*tKS2SB>' cases pending as of Dec. 31. roy H. Slckeb, Matawaa; MIm Mr. WooUflr also reported 1427 Anna E. Stringer, dlffwoei; Ea- C t passport applies tikis handled and gene N- Tame, Haslet; Fred Tav­ 288 certificates of naturalization it. ener, Union Beach; Mrs. Daratky b e 5 9 I k sited. He also said the sale of fed. Weodalowskt, Haslet; Hcaiy A. 5 3 era! revenue (tamps amounted to WoestefeM, Keypert 157,01}, as against (42,171 in 1936. Ih e sale ol federal revenue stamps, ed during 1959. All record binders, "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY GRAIM-FED BEEF he said, was handled ss a public service, from which no revenue u he said, are manufactured by Ihe derived by the county clerk's offtuv. county book binding department, Plllshiry Qulck-Froi»n Siafoodl The photostat machine produced puking It possible to secure a bet­ c C«e'e JchftWHtat and M a total of 83,689 sheets, or 167,378 ter grade of quterlaJ f t a consid­ G^t Mix paces tor all purposes In 1959. This, erable saving la pri<*. , lb. Fried Seallop* * said Mr. Woolley, waa a dally aver­ During the year 7571 real estate PVeeappU Umoft || m. UR* POT ROAST 59 Ci*'a M>'t age ol 689,4 pages, as against 604.2 and chattel mortgages wfcrt caii- Anyel Feed pltg. « Ood Fltli Fillet * for 1958. A. total of 3 ^ 4 pages ol celled by the office, and K real records were photostated for oilier estate development’ tnsps^ *ere BONELESS CHUCK-No Fat Added H«war4 M m*s county .offices In. 1959, as. agilost filed. Mr. Woolley also paid high Fafaiatfio Soap 27,402 In 1958, with those offices tribute to Deputy Clerk William X.' FrladOlam paying for the supplies. Ulrich. Ctdef Court Clerk John F*r HIM and bettt J llS illlllllll aim *wo-BW «miir aunt Deeds Are Photographed Mlraglls, Naturalisation Clerk Mary There were 24,658. pages of ab­ A. Collins, and member* of bis I Z * Our Lowest Pr/ce In 15 Ytartl— Tip in k - U tu C irri ' stracts of deeds photostated for use stsff for their Interest and woik of the Monmouth County Tat during the year. Board, ta t asseqan ol all county municipalities, and tbe state Tax Palmolive Soap SLICED BACON ^ -* li 39* Inililir Imt-MNOWNN Equalisation program. Also, 3G0 record books and index books were bfnbHrkrtWlMMi BEEFSTEAKS 15:49* rebound and repaired. BANGOR,ML taaM iitlti Mh m Ml lli>l<| Il*a*lM*m s Ih i Irlik^ Irlik ^ *.,.l,M«*|*rtl|M anti Preat euH - a «a aa. Mr. Woolley also reported 246 record binders were used to ac­ commodate the 32,161 pages record- lamb Shoulders ‘ 33* Corned Beef ‘ 75* * 59* ! r «• Cashmere California Roast *49- Pwk Should.r. *■35* « Llbfay't U rtl* Kale ^ N x t H f l ,k 70e Wholi Braai Baau u^‘ 2 £ SS* Chuck SUaki m* "49* Rib Lamb Chops Llbby'i JUparatai IKttXlHallKlaM. Shoulder Steak l~"w " 99* Breast off lamb *' 15 Libby’s Rad Raipbarriai * Xt9* Casbnoro Stewing Beeff 59' Fowl v39* Swibmr TV Dlaaar ^ U>k v l GroundChuiji v59* Sausage ^ 3 3 * *.;l;59# AMSkAMp OUt IINNT QUALITY^Imtant Mix Beef Liver v45* Fresh Cod Steaks k39‘ Vel F re * li Fruits and Vigetabhs! < CH0CQUTE Llqnld Detergent U .S . N o . 1 Grade — "A " Sis* — M AIN I DRINK Knack-out cold with our Fuel 25& S9c OH heat Our regular serv­ CORJNSURANCI CAU • «M W t'' M l. ” 10i39< 1J4/» U. ice gives you that extra POTATOES P k |. poach. Call us — right now. BOBORR b in Ltrgt Uu Toni, Tn In 31c u Route 36 Ajax Cleanser Fresh Pineapple , ,h29e Fresh Carrots 2 1U"' 19* Jual penntee a gUaa for (hit rkli'(Mlinct nutrl* Union Beach W hk eklarfw b teeth S T U tilJ tr Tm ^I* Orfip, T**l*f lloua chocolatt milk drink. So good, to good (or 'Se&vtNG r/u15( iM ifiniflnuf JbSiiaowriot t oo mi mi ow. ■ ine*\ Orlsp, Tialsr Tm i |, Tsslir—WAIHID OIL COUIPMCNTf, SCQv'iCC fUfX OHS ■ KL-PCy£CH£ COA I. COIfax 4-5022 String Beans k 19C Spinach Z 17* :;;29c 2/3SflCWPi7. Iv o ry S m v A n n P ^ e Feodel Fill •( Ji Im n m , Orlop Per dliKai end fine fabrlei Lenioiu V.ai* ..',39' New Green Cabbage 8° Tomato Soup 3 ^* 29* TV LEAYY £»»• Qrape Jelly f 45* 111 Middlesex Rd., Mata wan RadRaipbarryPrasarvat U;;SS* 41 u LO 6-6210 InryFlibs Peanut Batter Crttmy tmMHt 59* fW dlthai e«d lUe fibrin DEL MONTE 2 65c Television Service Calls Answered Days Sparkle PuddlHge AlLPUvefi ^ Mft- 25* And Evenings z * I I n , Apple Jelly Pare hv' flavor s m All Sorvice Calls Handled By GRAPEFRUIT U P t r ia d 31c !•'/» < 2 Prepared Spaghetti Ul 27' Tom Leavy Personally SujMT Saia * i l l i r u d t l u. Rad Kidney Beaas •f *111'*• 27* Bttar{Mt APPLE SAUCE tir FlN tt QaiHty 4 49c Itallai Dreeslig . y t 1 » SPAGHETTI Ho. • f i n . SPAGHETTINI Ho. 9 Fk|». Calfa(afs Fab R0NZ0NI 2 37« mirT wluesl M m IiI I n a l . taliM ImMiUtM fw Utmdrf jrf dUm KOSHER SPEARS 2 T 49' OREO COOKIES • ; ; ; 3 3 « M n r liW PmtM IkMM M AH SB* Dal Mante U«(79* C10R0X BLEACH 2 65c Iuni 2 ««27° CHED-0-BIT SPINACH AAP bfORd—Imported ASP Irand—Owr Fiimt pwtlihr Plnaappla'^ra^rutt Swiss Sltoes Peney Quality pkf. Sltced er katvai I n* «« Otlfali’iV ri Fraastoia Peaches •M ’ Dole’s Drink • tan* mw can w 9 Danish Blue IChoose F*r lassdiy aad dUm fmOf AlP brand—Mild l « « i .] i | Barry’s_ Oookies Aiieffmeirf Breast ’0 Gfclekea Tm ^JrJV Ohoddar Bar Pa«ey WJ»*#fiiJft - AN f «... l t | Saashlae Cookies Octagon Laundry Saap . 1^10* Kraft’s Party Snaeks,ilelloi®...... cupi * * » » n « Kretsthmer Wheat Qarm Flarlint Aerosol Deodorant Craam Choose P.il.urli.tf 2 .up. 2 8 » ' / , « r r a h ' l j i MAm “ u i Instant FelsNaptha w STOP IN AT CtlfHaM BraadetstHasb Oranutae fka, ^ firuyelre Cheese Far ade*eflc i >»W> Hareal Paper Haaklas l^ L2t' Kltoban Charm 2 '“„,39# Serd«A*e 4 t i . M | fn ttkm fiik LiodorkranzGheasa Srend faif. ww * '^17* ^II« Svauea Toilet Tlsaaa 2»«>25a DogYnimnlaa 2 Z W* Kratt’a Cheese Whiz 'ZW|ar . |ai INC — Ja n e Farktr B aktI G o o d s/— oirxr AfiAwie ft nout m cotttoi, tut ■ Keaaalt Ftaachlse Dealer - Parts and ftn W Orlaaas i* n < « tr P fM «t i h - i m i M " ...... Route 35 Morgan-PA 1-4425 uper J^arkets EltM OIM ‘K .C Sf *SW* RlueberiyPio 59e RUh«h *^t*4 M-IWlWM -M li l». II* Drive^This New 1960 Renault Apple Rilila Coffee 0ake*5* Maas .tfaahra Ihwtli Ithttitj, isa. H td la VlfareweedWbw H i m * Bald Bar Caba CKeeefefelead 8,17* l«Hf MsHwta m 4 Wf-lmlM MW m h I* Maw IlkWflif Up to 43 Miles on a Gafloe of ttm t, Hs**a I M m t Hastlaal Csaaty. ' m .

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.\ ?og*fourttM) THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. 3. Thurxlay, J w w r y a y ia s a Pedestrian Hit O a t O f P la c e , LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Charge Ditmi$ced (I) SouU> Si d«sr««es t l minutes Saul D. Kassow et alt.. Defesdaata ‘ Eut. ttO le«t to the .North- By virtue of a writ of execution fo • westerly «Jd« o( IdatafttQ flokd; the above stated action to i»e - di­ The Matawan Journal Classified Ads Crossing Street Magistrate Luther A- Foster, Mat tbence rected. I ahall expose for aria at pub­ Chief Leroy Sproul, Keyport Po­ a wan Township, dismissed Tues­ (4> Atonf tba same, Soutfc 19 de­ lic vendue, at the Court House to m s .39 minute* West. Si teet the Borough of Freehold, potinly 61 -7TT ' li«L reports that Peter Piney, 71. day a speeding charge against Wil­ S th« point and place of Be* Monmouth. New Jereey, on Monday, o^^W est Front St.,- Keyport, was liam Grimaldi, Hackensack, be­ finnm*. the ISth day of February. 1MO, at a F O R S A L E F O R S A L E HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT This deccrlpUoD I* In accordance o’clock. P. M. Prevailing Time.' . (truck by an auto it 5:20 p.m. Fri­ cause the offense occurred out of u-iUj « survey made b/ Todd and AJi the following tra c t or parcel GUARANTEED USED TIRES PLEASANT furnished room in Key­ Phraser, Surveyor*, dated June 21. of land and tha premite* herein* Aluminum Windows port; near schools, bus line, rati- day while crossing the street on the jurisdiction of the court. Ed­ 19SC. liter particularly described, ailuate. S4.K and up. WALKER £ WALKER lying and being In the Borough of Venetian Blinds QUALITY TIRE CO. road station. Write Bax A Jn car* foot at Main St. end West Front ward W. Currie, Matawan, repre­ Belns also known as 13 Matawan REALTORS . Rd.. CUffwood. N. J. Matawan, County of Monmouth and Free Estimates 3141 Hwy 35. Harlet ot this newspaper.______' wjtf St. The driver,yWiltiam R. Hooley, senting Mr. Grimaldi, stated that State of New Jersey, lying and being Being the lame premises conveyed on the east aide of the roa4 that No Money Down COlfaa 4-1730 FURNISHED bedrooms, with or 19. of SI St. Peter's PI., Keyport. he has been accused of the viola­ to the mortgagors by Deed of Frank leads from Matawan, formerly Mid­ Karl A. Frantz. COlfai 4-3405. wJU Highway 35, Hazlet without kitchenette. Inquire 113 H. Falcone, et u jc, recorded simul­ dletown Point tor Keyport: COIfax 4-3213 taneous)/ herewith. arjtt Main St., Matawan. Call LOwell told Patrolman Frank CriscUlo, bor­ tion In Madison Township. Garden BECINNINQ^tit'O (2) chains from . O pa T Days State Pfrkway Police were com TMi ia a purchase money mort­ the Southwest comer of lot No. 1 as 6-3834.______wJ21. ough police, who Investigated, that gage being given to eecure a potA laid down on -a map end survey USED refrigerators, {49.15 and up SHOPPERS * it was foggy and after dark and plainants. t/on of the purchase price of the mads ol property of Joseph Shunaar Good cooditloo. Pete’s Inc., COI- APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath. foregoing described premises. DELIGHT BUILDER’S SALE — two N ew that Mr. piney was wearing dark Other traffic violators were fined on a ctiurse North 57 degrees 08 lax 4-2700 or KEansburg (-1100. Ranches remaining; 3 bedrooms, Call LOwell 6-3975.______wjtf TOGETHER with al) and lingular minutes East; tbence running es wjtl clothing. a total or $66, the tenements, hereditament* and Uj* needle pointed In 1833 rattbt t f af B froa a Route I Docket No. F1SM M Ftre District Mo, I rooms and bath. Heat and hot - of 135 Mooiiatnida Am . 1 ■aa siattna la Madwm Two other Abraaam A. Kurtz. Plaintiff jll 13 AS M BARGAINS GIVE US A CALL AT $10,300. Carlton H. Poling, Realtor, water supplied. Adults only. Phone Beach, and John Gardate. 4fc of M Manats a n awaiting court action 3S Highway 35, Keyport. Call COl­ COIfax 4-0014 any evening after S M . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON SCHOOL BUDGET 120 Baaaea Fully Ouarsntsed LOWELL 6-4861 fax 4-1918.______, wJ21 Church St.. Matwraa M r. Faka h r the same offense*. notice is hereby given to tba lags! voters of iha School Distrlet of the New List Price Now Only P.M. WJ21 was going through iha Six Opcatn Township of Matawen, tn the Count;* -• ••------^ ------■ -* - Page's attorney. Alfred Antonio, Hohner < 300.00 (1U.00 SPACIOUS older home; 3 bed­ NEWLY decorated furnished room, Intersection oo Maft. PI haaM Perth Amboy, told. Judge H am it Accordlana 37S.0J 300.00 THE BARGAIN HOUSE rooms. living room, dining room, reasonable rent/ Private, en­ towards Matawaa wbsa the crash aoa that Page was not the ring, lorio 633.00 300M tennent rd., enclosed tun porch, kitchen, bath, occurred with Ur. Gardner's budget for tha school year 1980-81;' MORQANVILLE trance. Inquire Dutch Motel, High­ leader at tha trio a r t that, the SCH0OJ*L DISTRICT BUDOET STATEMENT v Excelsior 000.00 800.00 full cellar. Oil steam heat, garage. way 35 A Holmdel Road, Hazlet hide making a kA nira I FOR SCHOOL YEAR . * »« youth was scheduled to be dealt Iprio 1.700.00 6M.00 $15,000. Carlton H. Poling. Real­ Call COIfax 4-4142. . WJ2i Maple PL northbound onto Route Many other bargains, new and used wife, by Use OB. Marina Corps. Board ef Education of M alawan Township, County of Moainotith"* *' Pennsylvania Evergreen Seedlings. tor, U Highway 36, Keyport. CqJ) LARGE ^toom modern apartment,' U. Sgt. William Oeiger. banwgfl Bat the Judge said there was "no 1988-88 1890-88 198MI Marchettl, Sano, Acme, Ace, So­ We have the best for Xmas Trees. COIfax 4-1811. wJ31 Maple Place pear six comets. police, issued the summons excuse for the offense," All throe ENROLLMENTS (Actual) (EstliAatdft (Eatlmatedl prani. ScandalU, Ferrari Bell, Pines, Spruces, Firs. Send ; (tor ONE house 5 robins and bath, Keyport. Heat and'hot water sup­ . On Jan. I, George C. Wester. St. •era armed and were determined W A D E ’ - "JeuftWt..iUon PupilsSH€Umm* * ,Wlv-' •’ ^o* ; Dalape, Sonola, Bernini, Royal Reeelvet listing today. plied, $95 per month. No dogs. Call PSWTi PI.. Keyport. a tanner Key­ to coatait robbery, Judge Thomp­ 183 Standard, Galante, La-Tosca, Butt), large attic, gas heat, also 3^ port councilman, had a aarroir es­ * iS SCHROTH’S NURSERY room new home with enclosed KEansburg 8-4786.______wj21 son commented. Total Average Dally Enrollment 1708.8 & 3334 , GaUlzl, etc. INDIANA. PA. cape when a Central Railroad train 90URCE9 OF REVENUE ) yesrs bsnd lessons free with attached i car garage. Give in one HAZLET three bedroom ranch . 19M-SJ . W. - J3/10 and get nice Income from the other. brushed the comer of his auto wh'le Harry W. Donovan Jr., 41, of 11 (Antici* each sccordlon. home, alt tile bath, large lot, he wai parked on Main St. waiting CUflftENT IXPENSK TYPEWRITERS, ADD)NG ma­ Inquire at 014 Pint; St., Union near stopping aaji school .pJtU- P t» Tree Rd., Old Bridge. -*js AbprbpHatlon Balance JiiWAY ACCORplON CENTER for it to pas4, according to PatrOp chines. Al] make*, new or used. fteach or call COIfax.4-5098. Wj21* I liven a ooe-yesr sentence in the Local« Tax ' ' Levy ' ' .... • «3»jb;r • M* CTB.W.riO ' M33 Highway 30, Hailet (Inen accepted.'; Call COKax 44M4.: man John Visconi. borough police. «tste AM MJU.< , {Next to Loew’s 35 Drlvo-In) Guaranteed. Eaay terms. "Buy i illddlesex County Workhoule for Tuition ...... RANCH homes, 1.10,640; 314,000; ; v.‘ . . WB1. VlaceDaneaUs Revenue 48.000. Phone CO 4-4700 'em where they fti ’em.” Lot* a t *15,000: 'UMOO; $17,000; 517,400; threatening to take the life of his 125. Serplco's, 101 (lionntquUi St., THREE-CAR garsW'&l : l^year-old daughter tiec. II at Beginners receive accordion and 5n.900;J19.000;Jl»,5M.:Lowest ' *>-«'mCall ;..Keyport. Matthews, - Third Revoked 88 . 403.00 fOrd Cromey, KEansbcrg t-HK. Wjtf* orated, 4 rooms'and' bath, expan­ electric, gas and heat supplied. charges of incest and desertion Bridge, guilty of • charge of driv­ (Bj TOTAL ■ RUGS, used, 0x13 American Orient­ HELP WANTED sion attic, fireplace, attached Adults only, $90 per month. £atl ing while On the revoked list, fined and non-support. Hewlett w s s CAPITAL OUTIaAY __ . | 11.333.48 | 30,000.00 $ 11.633.00 al. Assortment 13x15, 9x13, 1x10, garage. 115.000. - Sterling McCann, COIfax 4-4063 or COIfax 48033. him 1200 and 15 court costs, and charged with leaving his wife. Jo­ EXPERIENCED sewing machine Real Estate, 353 Broad St., Key- Inquire LaConte Shoe Store, W. Cx9, 5x10. Scatters and runners operator^ on Children's outer sentenced Mm to-a 30-day stay In sephine* and four children on July DEBT SERVICE . Maple chins c|oset, desks, beds port COIfax 4-1378. 121 Front St., Keyport ' ___ wI21 Appropriation Balance wear and men’s robes, Apply Bay- the county worfchoyse. 30. 1857. . $ 14.949.38 complete. Open 9 s.m. to 8 p.m. BACHELOR'S HaVen, 5 rboms k ( t Judge Thompson ruled that Hew- Balance Appropriated 34.949.36 shore Togs, Locust St, Keyport Magistrate Sladkus tald he will LocaJ Tax Levy ...... ! 19.BIT.00 ai>v9Mi00 at, 418.00 Shore Furniture, Route 35, Lsur* Situation Wanted Private. ceramic bath and recommend to the Motor Vehicle lelt would serve three-to-five years State Aid - ...... 48,863.00 S3.607.U as.ni.oo Call COIfax 4-3866 ask for John. Miscellaneous Revenue ence Harbor. wjjl WILL wash and iron ail types ol showers. All new furnishings, Departmebt that Sleonickl'i driving on the Incest charge and two-to- . i4.334.aa Classes for beginners will be held AKC registered standard French at the factory 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mon­ curtains; also stretch, curtalni In linens and towels supplied Plenty priviiegei be revoked permanently three lor desertion and non-sup- my, own borne, prompt service ol room for, parking etrs. On bus ’portiiboth to run concurrently. via* II « TK.Oll.M • 71.1SO.OO Poodles, * weeks, old, bljsck, good day thp) Thjirsday. . »]tf because the preifent conviction re* TltTtTuj Call PArkway 1-3595 wjtl Ine. Call for appointment COIfax presents the third for such a viola­ T r M tD tttE AGED womsn' will ’^So - jjjj, ' '*'• .f' "" c~ - ‘ " - ' tion. t .. .. T. TOTiU, BEVKNUE- -i Enters Plea A lt ACCOUMTS *1,00)1,194.73 II.<79.30.00 S1.133.511.(» TILT WINDOWS baby sitting and light house­ RNI5HED room with shower, Charges against Charles F. ShaV­ keeping. Excellent references. off.Route 34 Matawan. Call COl­ er, Morganville, of drivlpg while John Salustrl, 39, 127 Broad St., All sizes to giant 36x651 YOUNG MEN Reflect, Actual Appropriation Ballnce July 1,, 1954. Current Expense Bal- Must have cars for light delivery, CaU LOwell 8-0292. wjtf fax ^4-0326 after 8 p.m...... wj21* on the revoked list, were dismissed Matawan, entered a plea of no de­ Genuine Alcoa Aluminum «nca« ind Ravmue*. Include Hepslr and h bepIsoSment i .______Balances and Rev- work full or part time. Mornings, for tack of evidence, but he waI fense, to alx charges of passing «nu«« which were sepuatel^l silled in prior adverUi.ments. " $9.95 EXPERIENCED driver, available SERVICES APPROPRIATIONS afternoons or evenings. Apply - for long >or short trips, anytime fined $5 And $9 costa for • charge bogus checks In Madison Township Expendi­ Approprl- MFGR’S LIST GOLDEN, AGE Rest Home, 21 Hud­ CURRENT EXPENSES tures Mona Coddon Services, Roohi 107, 2nd Call LOwell 8-3737. wjtf of dfMng a car which did not bear and Cast Brunswick. Salustri was -atlons floor, Marlin Hotel, Laurel Ave. son Street, Freehold. A retire­ accused of pissing checks totaling 1958-89 1939*80 1080-01 REG. $17.95 an up-to-date inspection sticker. ADMINISTRATION Minimum 3 Windows & Highland Blvd., Ke&nsburg. No WILL DO domestic work 3 days a ment home of distinction for men Mr. Shaver's wife, Andie, was fined $187.07 a t supermarkets tn Sayre Salaries ...... ______% 30.U5.00 33,373.00 3 33,390.00 Contracted Servlcfi ...... 1.000,00 Installation & Delivery Optional phone calls please. ' wj!l* week. Call LOwell 8-5281 w21- and women; al| the comfort and |25 and $5 court costs for permit* Woods Shopping Center and gas 1.000.00 1,000.00 convenience of your own borne. For All Other Expenses ...... 19.334.23 S.198.00 4.100.00 ' PROWN'S WILL CARE for 1 child, any age. ting an unlicensed person to drive. stations, all in Madison Township INSTRUCTION - . WONDERFUL opportunity.for right further Information call FReehold and Two Guys From Harrison in Salaries , ...... ‘ 803.139.13 703.flfl0.00 781,680.00 47 BROAD ST., RED BANK msn. Sales ability necessary. In my own home by the day. Call: Richard Trembly, 19, Route 39, Te>rtbooks ...... i4.035.lft . SHADYSIDE 1-7500 8^567 or Holmdel Nursing Home, CUffwood, was ordered held on a East Brunswick between August 13,099.08 14.443.00 Service station. CaU OSbom 1-2799. COKax 4-3511. Wj21 Llbrarlet A Audio Vlaufti . .. WJ2/4 WHItney 6^U2. v wjtf detainer issued by the Annandale and November of last year. Materials ..... 3,883.30 8,00.00 10.438.00 ■ , ■ v/jit PART TIME work wanted 4 to 10 Teaching Supplies ...... 16.734.2ft 3f.330.00 34.318.00 INCOME TAX .returns filed. John State Home from which he was on All Other Expenses ...... 1:823.79 • , 11,800.00 9.028.00 LEGAL NOTICE COOK, 5 days s Week, 8:30 a.m. to P.M. Call Lee Seeley CO «133 J. Warnock, COIfax +2374. 1. F. parole. ATTENDANCE and HEALTH SERVICES after 4 P.M.______wjtf Rslarles — Attendance 100.00 . 8-340 . 5:30 p.m. Apply Mount Pleasant McQuarrie, COIfax 4-IQ59, Week, Prank Leigel. 18. of 1 Woodland New Fire Alarm Al) Other Expenses — SHERIFF'S RALE Manor Nursing Home, U Freneau days after 7 p.m., Saturdays 9 a Jtt.- Dr., Laurence Harbor, was re* Attendance ...... 140.00 180.00 150.00 SUPERIOR COURT OF Ave., Matawan. Call LOwell 0-4633. Buitnes* Opportuniliei leased under $900 cash bond to (continued Irom page one) Salaries — Health ...... 10,t90.00 14,680.00 15,390.00 NEW JERSEY to 5 p.m. __ : .. wj4 A contract for the sale of water All Other E iuenie — Health 1,780.78 3.700.00 1.900.00 CHANCERY DIVISION . wJ21 await the action of the grand jury. TRANSPORTATION MONMOUTH COUNTY . RENT FROM TEXAGO GENERAL Both Trejnbley end Leigel were by the township to the CUffwood Contracted Services A -j Docket No. F. 838 89 : MAN, aeml or retired, to work at Brand new 3 bay service station Pub.* Canters ...... Sjobawk Sayings and Loan Assocl CONTRACTING . charged with breaking and enter­ Beach Water Co. also will be dis­ 30.0M.M 18.00flr.00 newsstand 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ ready lor occupancy January 1st., cussed at a meeting propoied be­ OPERATION stlon. a Corporation of New Jersey, day thni Friday. Call LOwell Home Improvements, alterations. ing Brown's Esso Station on Dec. Salaries ...... Bl,80L» 43,100.00 48,11)0.00 87.600.00 Plaintiff vs: Frederick Herman Lott Leonardville Road (R t 518) Bel- Mason work. * Empty' stores con­ 71. tween the township and firm'offi­ Heat .“ ..... 10.087%10.08'.... .13.000.00 13.000.00 et *l.. Defendants ' fl-1574, w)21 ford. Training with pay available cials. A bill submitted lor hydrant Ulilltisa. 1L134.19 ...... 10,300.00 12.3S0.0Q By virtue of * writ of execution In verted into living quarters. Free SubpUi...... 1.048.63 io1000.00 r 8.300.00 tha above stated action to me direct­ PART TIME' male only, between for sales minded mechanic with Estimates. Call COllax 4-3112, service, rejected by the committee All Other Expenses ______10.00 8.300,00 1400.00 ed.,1 shall expose for sale at public modest capital for stock. Lubri­ F o rg iv in g Wife MAINTENANCE . vendue, at the Court Houce in th« the ages of 31 and 35. Apply LOwell 6-4817. wJ21 Monday, also will be discussed at cation equipment available on the meeting, Moyor Waters report­ Salaries ...... 9,300.00 ' 8.300.00 Borough of Freehold, County of Mon> Concession stand Loew's 15 Driver PARKER Boarding Horns lot aged W inds Up In Jail Contracted Services ...... - 1.470,37 mouth. New Jersey on Monday, In between 7 and 8 p.m. w]21 fental basis.. Call Keansburg 5-3866 ed. ' , Replacement (Purchaae) the 8th day of February, 1000, it 1 after 5 p.m. for details. wttf tnen and'woipen; 24 hour super of Equipment ...... 8.180.73 i.YOO.M 1W,769.00 o'clock, P.M., Prevailing Time, Housework? rj experienced,' ret­ Magistrate James H. Martin, Mr. Man, former mayor, said All Other .Expenses ...... 8.831.43 1,7^0.00 ,.L-r AU the folding tract or parcel ot vision; Individual diets. Licensed Matawan, Monday sent Emma Sa­ there never had been an agreement FIXED CHARGE8 iand ahd the premises hereinafter - erences; 2 days a week., Call AUTOS FOR SALE by Slate of New Jeresey. Reason Employee Retirement particularly described, situate, lying bo. Route 34, Matawan, to Jail foi reached with the private water - 9.908-00 ^ 1 0 ,4 1 9 .0 0 COIfax 4-3490. . ' .wHl able rales, l 1^ miles south of Contribution' ...... 10.473.08 and being In the Township of Mata­ 1949. PONTIAC, good condition, Mstawan light,, Highway 31; oppo­ 30 days lor failure to ply a 123 company lor hydrant service. He insurance and Judgments ... 7.368.31 11,800.00 , 11.750.00 wan !n tht? County of Monmouth and REAL ESTATE Salespeople need' $50, Call LOwell 6-0732. w)21 said some sections of the area aerv* Rental of Land A Buildings ...... ~ 823.00. State ot New Jersey: . ; site White Gate Inn. CaU LOwell tine and $1 cost] of court on EXPENDITURES TO OTHER DISTRICTS -Numbered and distinguished as Lott ed! Become associated with one disorderly charge. ed by the water company are not Tuition ..... « -L7M.O0, :..n^4i^»?i t S.SM.oo and 230 in Block a on the map ol Monmouth County’s largest For Sale Or Rent 6-M11.______|tf According to Patrolman Harvey entirely protected by approved hy­ SUNDRY ACCOUNTS 7 dealgnated as CUffwood Beach ip FOOD SERVICES Matawan Township being Section 1, Realtors. Experience preferred but FIVE room house with bath, 2 car INSTRUCTION F. Morrell Jt, borough police, Mrs. drant service. Sslarlea ...... 1,000.00 November 1023 which map has been not essential; excellent oppor­ Named To Committee STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES ^ filed in Monmouth County - Clerk’s garage. Call LOwell 6-9819. . LEARN to eew at The Sewing. Sabo became loud ahd abusive In ' Sslarlea ...... 4,flW>,00 tunities in fast growing Middle­ Rudolph Grimm and Frank Gri­ > ' . '-in : OrItn DA Office April 3. 1924 in Case No. 88-1. ______‘ wJ21* discussing a contptalni sbe had Other Expense ...... -..u.w . , ' 9.900.00 Being all of lots 229 and 330 in town, Keyport,. Matawan arta r- Studio, 187 Washington St.. Key-) lodged against her' husband, Eu­ maldi were named to the citizens Block: 8, Section 1 on the msp ol loti good commission and bonus basis. WANTED TO BUY port; 3 tlasses daily. COIfax 4-' (A) TOTAL • m aforesaid. - gene Sabo, on Jan. 11. Mn.' Sabo advisory committee ol-the planning CURRENT EXPENSES | SSljSOS.SO *’r | 'BTS.I47.M * lt.04s.ees.oo 'Call for appointment WALKER A 6584. > • - wjll*, board to serve st the mayor's dis­ .Being commonly known as 330 Pros­ STOCK ol Farmers & Merchants withdrew the. complaint against her pect - Avenue, CUffwood Beach, Mon­ WALKER. Realtors, CO 4-5212. LEARN to k^y punch, be a persoi^ husband which charged him with cretion and Committeeman Sig­ mouth County, New. Jersey and desig­ :■ ■ ' . . wJ21 Bank Bid $48.00. Call CApital mund Kowalski was named \ to a CAPITAL OUTUY . V V ’ nated as Lots 229, and 330, Block 8 2-4000. . jtf in demand. Individual Instruc­ breaking fyrniture and knocking Sites on’ the tax map. of the Township of tion on latest I.B.M* 0-24 key punch, holes tn the wsll. five-year term on Ihe Sewerage Buildings ' d.OOO.OO Matawan. Monmouth County, New MIDDLE AGED man. general work Authority, replacing Mr. Mart. Equipment fl.SU.00 Jeriey. v .-* • , in riistaurant. Apply Rollo' Post LOST machine. Classes limited to 4 In other action, Alan Nlcol, MO The approximate amount of the students, Sayreviite location. CaU, Cambridge Ave,, Unlod Beach, was Charles R. Short, township health . (BJ TOTAL v Judgment to be satis tied by said sale House, 6 Comers, Keyport. ■ wjt8 , CAPITAL i2.eu.oo LOST, strayed or stolen Irom Teo- Parkway 1-7508. ; wJlSj ■ fined $10 aid 15. costs of court for Officer, also was appointed super­ it the sum of 19.003.00 together With nent Road, Morganvlile, Decens ; ’ ; v r : I/' ' tha Costs of 'this sale, t < . CLERK for dry cleaning store, failure to show his driver's license, visor of bwildlng demolition and Le D^BT SERVICE ;; ” ; IRA E. WOLCOTT. Stisriff. part, time, experience preferred. ber 28th, male Dolmntion, 3 year How about business cards? We ' Daniel 3C; Balkunow, - Highland Toy Umscheid resigned as a coh' : Princll)kr “ X±z.fM 8'"U ;o0o.oo:. i . 44.ofc.oo • I 43,000.66 Dated Dec. 29, 18W . old. black right eye. Named Count, can supply them quickly and at/ ‘' ;nt«rtst:-:V.,r..^.. .4liS7S.SS JS(BlS.tlO 34.100.00 Louis J. Cohen. Atty, ‘ Board Street Cleaners, Keyport. Park, wai given the* same tine for liable. A taxi license was grtnUd T r Call COIfax 4-0144 ' . wJ21 call Blich, LOwell 6-5087. )21 the right price, ( omt and iry us. to Frank Plul who plans to have j f . ■ 204 ■ »».B7 passlng on a curve on Route IB. rvjci: ,» TS.ilj.OO a stand at Cliffwood Ave. and Route | 17,100.00 - •...... 7.«a !• - , • .. ^ ...... ' ~ SHKBrTF’S SALE 35. , , . . . .*■* 8VPERIOR COURT OF i Qrunken Driving Honesty bonds were taken but (or TOtAM (Silril' t>i> to it inc.) , ,* e s * ,to o .w •i(0ta,aa34M 11.135.311.00 - s r NEW > JERSEY : ■ - LAW DIVISION I Charge After Cra»h all municipal employees injuring /M O N M O U m COUNTY : tnch' Individual. for $25001 each, ”■ ,9“ J Docket No. J44B2-58 BUSINESS SERVICES , .Oeorge ^Torr,'. <3,- Coitrell Rd., Magistrals Luther A. Foster and B C The Oramatsn NsUonst Bank A Browntdwn. wjs arrested Monday Collector Pauline..Bshr..are.bonded C D] by W. Roger Blais' Jr.V'Madison separately , according to statute. TOTAL BALANCES. 'i.By Wrtue of a writ of execution in ^yNtf»Tl389..... Q f ^Ijiiwa stated actlbn to mfl dl- Televiiion ■ Ceramic Tile Contractors Township' Poljce, oh a' chargo ol . , . 3* ______shsll expose for sate at pub* drunken driving after, an accident LEGAL NOTICE Uo Vendue., at. the Court HousS In DUN’S TV SERVICE PAUL A. EGAN, JR. CAR^EhitER and buildins contrao- at 3:30 p.m. on Cottrell Rd. ' TOTAL EXPENDITURES AfiD . ,, !' k / Dje BOroufh of Freehold. County of tor. 3. G. Mctsger, Florence Ave,- ■ ■ ' S4U ' ... . BALANCES June 00, 1989 H,00^i84,73 KorirrtOuith,-New Jersey, on Monday, For fast efficient radio snd telo- Keyport New homes, garages, all i U . Blair. reported that .Mr, r ■ . SHERtrra bale : tha 3th' day ol Xebrusry. 1960. at 3 vislon service call LOwell 6-3844. CERAMIC TILE SERVICE o'eUKK. P.M., P rtvallln* Time. < alterations and repair*. Call COl-' ; Torr’* ear collided with one oper­ SUPERIOR COURT Or : wjtl 158 Broad SL, Matawan NEW JERSEY . IMPROVEMENT Al '•‘ Au ttio ‘defendants' right, title and fax 4-4159. ' . wjtf : ■ ated by Charles S. David, 25, Ap­ » QtANCCRY DIVISION ; • --.a July 1, I960 to . interest* If sny. in and to the follow- LOWELL 64054 pleby Ave„ Old Bridge, who. was UONMOUTIt COUNTY ' UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT- Maintenance . ' FREE ESTIMATES ' PAINTER & DECORATOR - 'Free'' Docket No. r-JM-59 AUTHORIZATIONS July 1. 1908 ... 3 410,454.83 ^trinU ies situate In tha Township turning into a driveway.'' The Howard Savings Institution, a otilatawan, ^ HOME REPAIRS, additions, car­ • , . wJJ/3/60 estimates Norman Soltysik. Call. L t Blair reported Mr. David's corp.-^f New Jersey. Plaintiff vsi TOTAL REVENUES AND . . . ,3«lna ' known . and designated as pentry, cabinet making, painting, LOwell fr6446. wj3/M Frederick Sakker et all., Defendants BEOINNINO BALANCE . • 310,434 J3 L e te 'ta to IS boUi Inclusive in Block right lig was hurt. Mr. Torr waa . By yirtus of a writ of execution tn ■9 as shown on tha map entitled “Map paper banging, masonry, glazing. Miscellaneous : taken to Dr. J. P.'Cooper in Mata: the above stated action to me dN ^t-Ctltrw ood Relghta located st Cliff­ GENERAL SERVICES CO. Slip Covers J waa who pronounced him unfit to rected, I shall expose for sale at pub* IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION . '* Matawan Township, Monmouth LOwell MIOT RlCriARb s decorating ; Uo vendue, at the Court House in EXPENDITURES;. _ , , V-N. J . owned toy The N. X SAFETY BELTS Slip coven and Draperies mads to driv* after an eltamtaatlon.. tha Borough of Freehold, County of BU1CDINOS ; 343.313.34, ..an Company m ade July*. 1914 .______w|tl For ail make cars. Larry's Uphol­ Monmouth, New Jersey..on Monday, , EQUIPMENT ------, 31.130 , I* Icfcatd Heuser, C.E.*' order. Yonr fsbric or oors at tha 18th dsy of February, I960, at 3 TOTAL IMPROVEMENT ' j f the same premises convtred Upholstery stery Shop, 33 Little St, Matswan- low prices. Payments arranged. N a b A li e n o'clock, P. M. Prevailing. Hrne. AUTHORIZATION EXPENDITURES . ift:Itantor herein by deed from Call LOwell 6-3016. wjtf AH’ that tract 'or parcel of land, UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT _ _ TOWnShlp of M atawan In : the LARRY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 534 Beers St., Hazlet COIfax 4- altu ate.-M ag .ao d being In the Town* AUTHORISATIONS JU N E 30. 1393 w . 3 48.U 4U County of MonmouUi' dated Sept. *J. 154i. . wtfl Pantells MlIaios, a Greek alien ehlp of Matawan. In the County of 1650 recorded Dee. 11, 1B50 as Zmtru- AJTO seat cover*, furniture np Slip Covers who hisrbWn in'this.countiy^ U- Uonmouth. in the State of New Jer« TOTAL EXPENDITURES • - m ent No. 33. - bolstered; Tailor a o d custom AND ENDING ,BALANCE— 3 «IOr4M .» 1 Property located on Arlington A re, Antiaues r : legally since 1958,-hns been hirnsd ’^BOINNING at a paint In the CUffwood, Township bf H ataw an. Mon­ work. 33 Little Street Matawan . PINCUSHION N orthw esterly side of M atsw sn RoAd. mouth County, New Jersey. Phone LOwell 6-3018. wjtl otwRhiNifSIMK " ; w e t'to Immlgratioh authorities for distant 180 feet Northeasterly along ’The accounts set forth-Invun* iu tWi sdvsrUseroeMmiiiHnmini conlormraoivrm to theme -revisea revised Hie approximate amount of the SUPCOVERS - DRAPERIES ANTIQUES the game'from the Intenectfon with ■ *' aur “*• ---- • ...... Judgment: to be saUsfied by s»w sale deportation, by- Mstawan ■ JWIce. ebori of Accounts bdnptecf«. aortbeulttiy aide of Grove as a step toward Nationallal. unlfori^^ia.U ‘ ia.l f.^ituicial; acoovnUng tor local J tT h e sum B0: port ,COIfax>M4«. " I It.'.p (1 1»j .' * • 1 >' > ' ; Thursday, January 21,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* fifhMn

Gary Giblock Has . lots and added to the one on which educable class position opea Seri. as a guidance department because R. Helfrich ft Sons, West Kei/is- ' 25 Houses Up Scouting Awards County Deaths the Fountain-Gaub homestead is lo­ I, 1950, and that be did not pur­ of the district's economic slre-ts. burg, bid (1440 a year, pro-rated, , Party On Birthday cated. This would be to permit a sue employ meat ia Madiaan alter but he emphasised he waa not con for two extra school bus trips ia ' On Full-Acre E. Murray T * * Holmdel, proper backyard for the large old- that date but instead avoided con­ doning the omission. Public heal­ the Chcesequake area. was presented with Monmouth Up During Year Gary Giblock, son of Mr. and style colonial house in the middle tact with the board and carried a ing on the budget is Jan.- 2* at Council's highest award, the Sil­ Counter Propeial . Report of the building inspector Forty-eight persons lost their Mrs. Edward Giblock, John soa of Sayre Wood South, Mr. Severin ci.se to Trenton. Browntown School. oa construction during 1959 shared ver Beaver, at tbe council's an­ There was a counter propose lives in traffic mishaps in Mon­ Ave., Matawan, celebrated his explained, so it could be used as Coes Beyead Incident Joseph HoTf, chairman of the award these trips to another cbii- ' interest with a new move to fore­ nual Boy fcouts of America Rec- offices lor professional people, rhe But the brief of the Madison ogaitiaa Dinner Monday evening mouth County last year, according seventh birthday with a party at high school committee, reported tractor on a temporary basis at v stall the granting ol a permit to to a report made by county traffic board was not satisfied sufficient Buard holds ihe issue goes far be­ construction work on the general (10 per day until the matter had , Em Standard Oil Co. for a gas at the, Berkeley-Carten* Hotel, his home Saturday, yond the Williams Incident and in­ Asbury Park. Mr. Todd is a co-ordinator Robert Warwick at a parking area had been allowed. contract was 39 per cent complete been studied further. But on the station in Holmdel Village at li c Guests were Lennie Stokes, Paul volves the very freedom of exist­ and all other contractors were on former chairman ef CblngaroM meeting of the traffic safety com* A third map submitted by Mr. vote, Charles Aumlck, Mr. Hoff. Holmdel Township Committee mitiee of Monmouth County Safety Bliss, Kevin Siddons, Robert Bent­ Severin was for a minor sub­ ence of the board uf education, or the jub. But, the fly in the oinununt, Miss Carol Delbasco and David meeting Thursday. District and is a member of the any board of education. It is the he admitted, is steel. The sleel council’s executive board. Council held Thursday in Shadow- ley, Billy May, Richard, David, division at the Sayre Wood South Watson supported the substitute Building Inspector Waiter Smalc's position of the Madison Board strike had been settled lor weeks Chlngarora District Commis­ brook Inn, Shrewsbury. The toll Raymond and Darlene Giblock. water plant where s professional proposal while Mr. Kdrdslnski, Wil­ report (or 1959 was of special in­ was right fewer than recorded in that If it is denied the right now, he pointed out, but none of sioner Janies F. Myna and As­ 'Also present were Mr. snd Mrs. building will go up oo one area liam Kerr,*' Mr. Joyce, John ,Par- terest In that last year waa tho the county during 1968. This year and a water plant superintendent’s to employ personnel to best suit it has appeared on the Job. The trid«e jr. and Richard Pine, board first one in which the effect of the sistant , Commissioner Frank Geoi'ge Eastmond. what it considers the needs of it, proapecta for completion ol the Flemming were awarded medals .to date, up to midnight last Sun­ house on another, Mr. Severin ex­ president, voted for the award to full-acre minimum lot size oa resi­ day* no traffic deaths have 'been, plained. This will be a means of district and must submit to the building for uae in September INI, Mr. Helfrich. They expressed Iha dential building could be apprais- for M and W years of service dictatea of the S), must file a Federal A request for a similar minor sub­ Bernard W. Vogel diamlaaed the of Jurisdiction between the Brown­ oa full-acre lots during 1959. Sonfti for their co-operation in keeping the division from their Urge tract on A leave of absence to July 1 w u Mother’s award, Gerald. A. Income tax return on or before board'! appeal In Uw Middlesex town Water CaffiMy end Ihe Midi­ ot then bouse* were in tbe*Sui-[' Speedy, Nafianal Director «f the traffic toll down. Ferry Rd. by Frank H. and Mary Court as requiring adjudication by ton Townshlpwtlef*-Department granted to Mra. Margaret Oaub. weJl deyetopniejitj. but jno«t were, program dhdalnaatJSA waa the Acting jfio a report of a subcom­ Apr. IS, Chris L. Gross, Director A. Davis was heldjup.Jipr more a stats' court; ------— his held up the mitter, ind.the The board accepted the reslinatlna individual undertakings and a j principal speaker, . mittee on motor vehicle equip­ of Internal Revenue for Canxlea data from the surveyor. At the board'! monthly meeting board will contact the township ol Mrs. Mary Jo Ousiet is irt wer* on fuO-acre. ■ ment and maintenance, headed by District, reminded taxpayers today. Harold G. Smith, the township at­ Thursday, Stanley Kordxinakl, committee with a request to ar­ teacher effective Jan. 31, and add­ ed Mrs. Ruth £by, Metuchen, and Nine industrial building permits in septic tanks already Installed John G. Hopkins jr. of N.J. Natural If the taxpayer is SS or Over op torney, recommended the charge chairman of the teachers commit­ range to furalah the water. were issued in a total value of Gas Co., the committee recom­ Jan. I, he Is not' required to file un­ for maps by the planning board be William Joyce sakod for Raymond Mallilt, Broad St., Mata­ and {40,000 more projected, it was tee, expressed concern al the ade­ 11,159,700 and 37 permita for repairs mended a nine point program call* ties* his gross Income in 1H9 wai at $5 per \f* lor classification; <50 per quacy, of tha (1,1(4,120.10 budget port on the progress oo th* wan, to the substitute Ust totajjng 147.3*0.' ' well warranted. tog for differ penalties for equip* least {1,200, Mr.. Gross aald. He lot for preliminary approval and presented for the 1M0-41 achotl school In the Sayre Wood South•uthde- Richard Fuller, Hatlet, at (4700; Letter Of Petition Committeeman Alfred C. POole ment violations so that owners and added that eyen though a taxpayer 125 per lot on s final map. He year. He did not believe Ihe scab elopment, C. David McHenry, Richard Clement, Perth Amboy, A letter of petition presented by reported the front end or the pay- drivers will mere fully realise Is not requlred to file under thete said these charges had worked out provided for teachers salaries put beard aecretary, said n6 definite (4400; Mils Martha Mott, Nyack, N Y . at (4300; Miss Ann Dt-wakl, Miss Laura Harding in behalf of loader wen, through the crankcase (heir responsibilities In the mainte­ rules, he-mint file to obtain a re­ in East Brunswick. Mr, KoitUin&kl the board In a position lo compete date has baen aet for th, opening, nance of the vehicle. fund, if any income t u wai with­ wanted to study their possible effcnt for the services of teachers against -other than that Uw school will be l.yon. Pa., (4100, and Ralph HHten- 41 signers objected to the township of the road machine. A new head committee acting on a recommen­ Makes Proposals held from his pay. . on the $450 per house for school* other districta. He found added ready sometime in February. Mr. house. WllkeS'Harru. Pa.. (3000, recently was put on the road grader were all hired as full-time touchers, dation of the toning hoard of ad­ The proposals, to be forwarded Mr. Gross laid there Is one ex­ before they were sdopted. supervisory personnel needed and Joyce then set Ihe date lor inspec­ Justment Jan. 4 that the Easo firm at a cost of (791.(0. ception to the general nil*. Sell- not provided for. lie acknowled­ tion during the first week In Feb­ effective Feb. I. to the appropriate divisions of the Ihe reslitnatlon ot Dennis Mc­ be granted a permit to building a State government sre: employed persons must file aa In­ ged he was prepared to take a ruary, the details to he arranged more Indulgent attltud* toward tin by Dr. William J. Sample, Super­ Donald Irom (he Janitorial staff colonial type gas station on tbe Matawan Artist ’ The present period of 14 days come tax return and pay self-em­ Statement By ployment tax If pet earnlngl frorfl omission ot such educational needs intendent of. Schools. w u accepted. southeast corner of Main St. (New­ allowed to. have equipment defects (continued from page one) man Springs Rd.) and South St. tn Exhibits Painting* corrected sfter s vehicle Is inspect­ self-employment were {400 or more. The letter continued, "We resent Holmdel Village. , ' ... ed should be reduced to 48 hours; Catagery these aspersions and wish to point The zoning board’s recommend* Mrs.LexcyStaer, Matawan, had He explained thst self-employed gpen houa* at the -art workshop A red sticker be affixed to a ve­ out that ... her experience has tkw contained these two reserva­ persons are those carrying bn a accrued to the advantage of the tions: I. That no wreckers or and gallery oo Sunday at 216 Msdi- hicle with unsafe or illegal brakes, trade or business as sole pro* or for other serious equipment de­ township. wrecked cars be parked at any Um; aon Ave., Perth Amboy, from 4 to prietors, as members of s partner­ at the stftlon Or us&d In Connection 7 p.m. Her paintings were exhibited fects, such ss loose front-end, to> ship, or rendering services ss Inde­ “iq. support of uur contention, we with the business. 2. That the sta­ indicate that the vehicle is unsafe pendent contractors cite the fact that there are three and the show w u well attended by and not allowed to be operated un­ tion be closed Sundays from one- friends and relatives from' Penn* Mr, Gross said the deadline for licensed real estate brokers and til repaired and passed at a sluts half-hour before to one-half-bour af- sylvanls, New York State and New filing la Apr. 15, but he urged tax­ one reul estate salesman on thu Inspection station; tc' the period of church services at Jersey. The exhibition will con­ payer* to file as soon after Jan. 1, County Industrial Planning Board." The letter cites the commission the Holmdel Reformed Church tinue through Sunday from 2 to 6 The maximum fine for equipment I960, as possible snd msil their re­ across the street. The church had p.m. violations to be increased from turns to “District Director of Inter­ headed by Miss Netter sent out protested the erection of the sta­ the present limit of S25 to (200 nal Revenue” for the district Ir. 25,000 circulars to industrial real Sunday evening a reception was Disciplinary action be taken estate brokers telling what the tion. given Mrs. Staer at her home. At­ which" ' • • v n mthey i i j illive. T t . Checks L i m n o oru i Imoney n u i i c j , . , - — , Miss Harding’s petition found the tending were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert against owners of vehicles failing to order, for any tax due must accom-1 ‘"“"f'P h“‘ 10 °,flr' "°,e» ',n " MARKET station altering the Intent to, keep pass inspection on re-examination pany the return and should be made I *-.! Mesick, Arthur Smith, Hudson, after having been rejected on tha two buildings ready for use and the land on the south side of Main N.Y.; Mr. and Mre. Earl Berrv, payable to the “Internal Revcnur initial attempt; a third being acquired and that SL as a “village park” and "throw­ Media, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Service." he said. ing away the key to the beauty and Scott and daughter, Sandra, Levit> Want Law Amended Taxpayer, who have question, on m°"> ,h“n *“ P' r " 1'" 1 ,'mer|I! Z l* character of the village." Miss town; Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, The Stute law be amended to this subject may obtain Document 7 " '™ , ^ he T " ' 'f* ' Harding claimed to know agree­ Jersey City; Mrs. Marietta Harf- Give police authority to issue sum No 5107, ••Filing Your Tax Return, I h°ld' 01 nr«llKibl'' cosl ,0 ltw SMOKED H A M 39 ment had existed to keep the out­ ley, Brooklyn and Mr. and Mn. monies to owners having knowledge by calling WOodlawn 4-5801, or wrij-1 look to the south side of Main St. of defective equipment of theic vc ing to 808 Market St.. Camden. Mr. In " conclusion It ask* ''Could it Harold Burlew, Matawan. be that these aspersions serve only In the village in the perspective of hides. Al the present time a sum-’ Gross said. mons Is Issued only to the driver to cloak personal resentments?" CORNED BEEF Boneless Thick Cut 49 a New England town commons and *‘Tf you have any other questions that even the Bendix Aviation Corp. Mothers Club Heart operating a vehido with defective about your Federal income tai re­ Mayor Charles H. McCue com­ equipment; mended Miss Netter for the ]ob had Joined In this In locating and Mist Esther Blau turn, telephone your local Internal done by her committee and she, Revenue office at PRospect 5-1800," landscaping iU new plant on South A record of convisttons of traffic in tum. thanked him for his co­ BACON Armours Star 49 Miss Esther Blau w a s gu?et he advised. tU Now, Miss Harding found, It Eolations be recorded on th e operation. But Committeeman Mil­ was to be defaced by a gas station1, speaker at the meeting of the Mata­ driver's license; lard B. Lamberson moved the lot- Paul StrykevHolmdel realtor,, cit­ wan Mothers Club. She spoke on Violation^ f o r defective equip­ ter be filed «nd- It waa carried ed the fa ste r Plan to support her “Creative Talent In Childr’ekf’.'ind Funeral Directors At OB «HU ji^int. ip lpj« __ ment be. placed undei Ibo point SAUSAGE MEAT •hf wh 29» tttn and charged AgWnst the owner/ McCue snnounced thu ArtioTd^M. “Smith;- Ellzit&th; At­ fAipil* ta art,;on the flasstnew*: except lo cases. where. the vio­ following appointments of com­ torney lor Esso, wanted to knuw paper and read selections of poetry. Officers of (he fteW Jersey State lation was a defective light which Funeral Directors’ Association dis­ mitteemen with chairman being HOTokSWEET SAUSAGE MEAT*— the home fiddresses of the signers. Miss Blau also played a tape rp* was corrected within 41 hours. named first: Roads, Frank L. Rat- cording of a song composed and cussed state matters of Interest to He had to concede that 24 of the Redprocal agreements be enter­ cUffe, Mr. Lamberson. and Lind­ sung hy the children. the Monmouth and Ocean Countv Boiled Ham Sliced lb 99( I Chopped Meat 3 5 * *loc 42 signers were sufficiently within ed Into with adjacent states calling Funeral Directors1 Association at a say LeMoine; Police, Joseph Lan- the Village, even from the stand­ Also presented were slides on for exchange of information meeting in Buck Smith’s, East taro, Mr. Ratcliffe and Mr. Lam­ Cold Cuts 4 p'„~ M°° I Spare Ribs lb 49f point of bis client. - scientific experiments and reports drivers’ violations; Keansburg, Jan. 13. berson; Buildings, Mr, LeMoine, Committee Te Hold Own Hearing on dub activities. After the talk, Speakers were H. Laurence Scott. Mr. Lamberson and Mr. Ratclilfo; Lawrence A. Carton, Middletown, there was a question-snd-answer Establishment of a procedure whereby owners of commercial ve­ Belford, state president; Brar V. I Signs snd Lighting, Mr. Lamber- the new township attorney, found period. hicles be notified when summonses Riewerts, Bergenlield, first vice | son, Mr. Ratcliffe and Mr. Le- Maxwell Home 1 lb tin that this new development made it Hostesses were Mrs. Charles are Issued to their drivers for traf president, and Silvio J. Failla, Ho Moine; Finance, Ml. Lanzaro, Mr 5 9 c Imperative the township committee Lockwood, Mrs. Douglas Ward and ' Ratcliffe and Mr. LeMoine. COFFEE fic violations. boken, secretary. Bruce C. Woolley. hold its own public ■hearing on tht Mrs. Victor Fredda. Long Branch, was accepted as d j Appointed Te Planning Board permit. Mr. Smith said Esso was new member; Reports were giv<. n I The mayor reappointed William Uptons pkg( of 48 * | 0 0 so’ ready . to face this test that it by James C. Day, Keyport, and Meyer and Howard Preston to the would assume the costs of provld Alton'Walfing Horn* Bayshore Reports Planning Board, and appointed TEA BAGS 2 Harry C. F. Worden, Red Bank log the transcript of record of ihe From Medical Center Daniel A. Reilly, Belmar, was tlv Franklin Emmons civil defense ill two bearings before the toning True Value Hike host. rector. Llndsn Houio 46oican o o board on the matter. The hearing Keyport Councilman Alton D. Others sttending were William I’ Stacy Matthews, building inspec­ probably .WiU be Feb. 11. Walling has returned home from True value of land and buildings tor, reported that 52 permita (or 351 Walton jr.. Asbury Psrk, presi Orange Juice In Monmouth County Increased by Committeeman Edwin Llebenow Monmouth Medical Center where dent! Elmer Galwer and John P new homes had been Issued during sought 4i> explore the basis by which he had been a patient for nearly 1(7,993,5U lait year to hit a record 1099. value of tl,480,142.838 according to Condon, both of Atlantic Highlands o o thr zoning board of adjustment had two months. Mr. Walling was H. Laurence Scott )r, Belford. Mayor McCue reported that the WHITE MEAT Linden House Ho'/, un prescribed the hours of operating stricken with a cerebral thrombo­ a preliminary equalization table Marlboro Townthlp Committee and leased Monday by the Monmouth James T. Buckley, Richard C. Hoi TUNA 351 a gas station. Mr. Liebenow has sis Nov. 21 outside of his home on the Planning Board will have an­ County Board of Taxation. dal and Clark Poster, all of Ab ltd the fight against the Esso sta- Short St. bury Park; Robert C. Neary jr other joint meeting In February to oo - tlon. “No conjthent" waa all that Mr. Walling, chairman of the bor­ The true values computed by the Manasquan; F. Gilday Freeman discuss lurlher the full-acre mi'il- Linden House QT Charles I. Young, board secretary, ough's public works committee, board are the figures on which the Freehold; George P. Hoffman. mum lot size. The mayor said no PRUNE JUICE 351 would say. said he is pleased with his progress county will''make tax levies for West Keansburg, and John E. Day. final decisions were reached at the The Republican county executive and expects to take up his muni' county - purposes. Municipalities William S, Anderson and Robert F joint meeting Jan. <- I I f PINEAPPLE nD IM If o o committee members assailed a- re­ cipal duties very soon. During his wishing lo Appeal the true vniues Worden, all of Red Bank. Tt„Foreetoee On Tract quest made by the election beard Illness, Mr: Walling received more established by the board will be The township attorney Clifton T f l.V . GRAPEFRUIT 1/If 111 IV 451 workers last month that another than 500 cards and letters from well heard by the board Monday, after Uarkalow, w u empowered to fore­ election district be set up with the wishers. . which a final equalization table will $2,350,000 Bond close “In rem" on a 24-acre tract o o Garden State Parkway as the divid­ be released. on Texu Rd. for which there has Linden House 46 oi can ing line. The GOP committee pro­ Cyclones Plan True value Increases over 1959 (continued from page one) been no tax-paying owner of record Tomato Juice 451 tected It would set the new section. were reported by *U bayshore area fore there Is revenue coming In since Aaron Burr*« day. The land Old Manor Estates, apart from the Teen-Age Dance municipalities with the exception of from the system, will be used for a town dump. oo r u t of the township and destroy the Keansburg and Matawan Town­ ThraoMaatb Study David Towier asked that when Ihe Linden Houie unity of the community. They sug­ The Cyclones o( Matawan Town­ ship. Keansburg dropped 017,29] A three-month feasibility study of townihip leaves the dump on his 851 gested adding more workers and a ship Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, M ILK under the 1959 aggregate true vklue the project w u presented to the land, II flnt b* put In condition third voting rnachlng at the pres­ sponsored by the Matawan Town­ Authority on Jan, I by diaries J. while Matawan Township reported so the State Department of Health o o ent single voting place,. They also ship Hate and Chemical Co. No. 1, a iStlJSt drop under the true value Kupper, consulting engineer, and will approve II. LICHT MIAT Linden House bdleved consideration could be giv­ will hold their flnt teen-age dance reported to 1939. Frank L. Gsry, municipal flnancisl ttn tr tf Pries, Wlckatunk, de­ 451 en to changing the' voting place fo oo Saturday evening at the fire consultant DctpltO t h e vast TUNA manded a report on what he can the new achool in the Hailet area. home. Lower Main S t, Matawaa Jwnp Of tU*MM amount of Ihe contemplated work. Raritan Township I e d. all hay- expect on hli com dryer machine, o o The election board had wanted Township. There will be dancing Mr. Kupper foresees no Increase He u ld It li opt of operation until Linden Hess* 303 can the Centerville School made a vot­ from S to 11:30 p,m. ' shore communities with a Jump of in stwerafa iue rale* currently In (3,000,001 In aggregate true value. nett September, but ho wanted lo 851 ing place for "District 2.” Mayor Tbe Cyclones plan to hold dancu effect will be required to finance APPLESAUCE Other bayshore municipalities re­ know where ha wai before upend­ James H. Ackerson declined to act twice monthly, dates to be announc­ tbe construction program. ing any more money. A five-day LImIm House M £ on any proposal until further con­ ed.- - ported gains in true value ranging Other buiineas on the board faded o o from 11,900,000 to (2,500,000 over the notice w u served on him by Ihe Peadi-Pineapple*Aprkot ftp * | sidering the matter. Music will be furnished by Tbe before the enormity of the sewerage zoning officer last fell holding the Valjants. - US9 figure*. : PRESERVES The GOP organization was grant­ proposal. HoweVer, Henry Severin. dryer wai a non-conforming use In ed use of the township hall aa • County figure* for assessed value Sayre Woods, attorney for Cantor a resldentlal-fsrmlng tone and ★ FROZEN FOODS ★ DAIRY meeting place for the Regular Re­ Democrats To Hold of real property in 1(9 , the pres­ A Goldman, New York, developers that there had been co'mpltlnti of publican Club. ent ratio of assessed to true valu> of Crestwood, (Sayre Wood South) noise. Mr, Pries protested his liveli­ Orange Juice undn rima TforM00 ANswoet Report waa received that Jerry Meeting Wednesday aad 1M0 true value figures for bayj sought approval of a minor sub­ hood w u Involved, . Oleo 4 for *100 Krasner, Belford, had expressed shore communities follow in thst division ot a (*-by-10t-foot plot In H« alio called the committee's French Fried Potatoes •n-2for29< ‘ for San Fernando, Inc., the devel- The Democrats of ttejsceRd did order: 1 Ihe business section of Section 4, third districts of Mauwan Town-, attention to an alleged bringing li? Cream Cheese Borden's 4 bars * lw open, a wtftiogneu to sign the Keyport, «A36,t50,19J1 per cent, Creslwood, on which Jersey Cen­ of houilat wilh 24-Inch centers agreement drawn by J. Fra ok ship will hold their,, first regular (23,610,019; Keansburg, (4,7-0,439, tral Power t Light Co. would erect Sunshine Chocolate Nuggets 29* meeting oI 19(0 On Wednesday when iha Halt In the ordinance is Weigand. Keyport. the former town- 21.71 per cent, (21,798,174; Raritan a new substation to service the II Inches. Mr. Matthews countered NBC Malloniars 8 ox pk« 39* Butter Craimolaitd ’ lb 591 ahip attorney, on Ihe road work in night at S:M pjn. at the Veterans Township. 110,0*8,00, 22.72 per area. The developers would deed of Foreign Wars Hall, Cliffwood by asserting two extra glrdcri had Old, Manor Estates. It was report­ cent, (44,392,(09; Union Beach, (2,­ the Isnd, according to Mr. Severin. been Inserted lo get It past his In­ ■■'PRODUCE ed (^m ortgage company for Old Ave., CUffwood, - 031,500, 14.09 per cent, (14.499,719. Mr. Lennox was critical of s New party officers, elected-atthe spection. Mr. Pries also believed "Manor houses was insisting on aii Also; Matawtn Borough, (3,329,668, drainage area between the plot and the inspection of a poured concrete agreement, also'that Manzo COa- November meeting, will take over. 14.89 per cent, (22,422,OOC; Mata­ adjoining properties which, be be­ M AC INTOSH Plans for activities and events for job had been faulty. CUCUMBERS trading Co., Matawkn, had A lfr­ wan Township, (3.379JS4, 16.01 per lieved, would become a “no man's Tha Freehold Trust Co. was made ed a niH'which made action imper­ 1X0 will be made. cent, (21,107,332; Marlboro Town­ land.” Mayor Phillips aisg wanted All citizens of the second aad depository for all fundi except for ative for the developer. Mr. Car­ ship, (2,596,615. 14.07 per cent, (17,­ to know why the frontage require­ one account which 1* lo be lupt 2 9 2 1 9 ton recommended to the township third districts are invited lp,-at- 700,170 and Holmdel Township, (2,­ ment of the subdivision ordinance APPLES < «* « Jgid.. Refreshments will be *enr- In Farmer* L’ Merchants Natlonr.l committee that It take out ‘insor- 509,100, 13.91 per cent,.’(17.290,OS. was not being met. Mr. Severin Bank, Malawan. > ed. " claimed ;t was the policy of Jersey anca oo its roads. He assured die We Reserve The Right Te liwlt Quaalltles committeemen that the premium Members of every family should Central Power k Light to locate "WBald be less than the S500 cost Building Burns (eel a "burning" need to keep the substations back In from roadwsyi. of Setting a defense case in court. home premises free of fire hazanli. so the frontage requirement wae Madison Board’s Otis R.’ Seamen, Long Branch, Fire believed to have started These are important “Jo's”: .(1) sot significant. The board was not (continued from page one) township engineer, recommended when a healer exploded Sunday Do dispose of the fauli", trfl .h fro.n satisfied and submitted the mup ir teachers have been hired sub­ a survey be undertaken of the co*.t& morning destroyed Scotty’s Car day to day. (2) Do insist on sa!e to Community Planning Aaiodatej. sequently and hli ippllcatlon has BELL'S MARKET of installing a sewer system for ‘Jw Wash, 72 UUle SL, Matawan, de­ smoking habits. (3) Do keep elec­ Princeton, makers of a Mulct Ir.-en paised over,- for Ihe only ip- township. f/tr. Carton will invent- spite efforts of all Matawan Bor­ trical appliances, cooking and heat­ Plan for the township, for Inquiry purent reason that he is not of 126 Main Street MATAWAN gate a setup whereby the federal ough firemen to quell the blaw. ing equipment clean and working Refer Six-Lot Subd’rlsloa ihe white race. OPEN LATE - 5 NIGHTS A WEEK _ ’enunent win foot, the bill and The, frame .building was reported properly. (4) Do keep attic, base- The Master Plan people ___ slsi > /The boird -appealed (he order It fir the' tOwa&tiip tb' uadcHake totally destroyed by (hd najpti rr)ent, closets, other storage area* six-lot subdivision, (a dtsd Mr- **uW»(*r„l4',il)*; MlifdVfj, Mon. Thru FrC 8.15 A J t l.J e 9i00 f JlS * t« rd * y , 8.15 KM. To 6 :0 0 P.M ^ nniction to & Indemnified. Ir Which engulfed it after thi neat and orderly without overload­ fa th* Throckmortin- Lane area

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