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2370 COPIES COVERING T h i s W e e k t o w n s h ip s o r ; ' ' ' ' ‘7 HOLMDEL, MADISON ONE SECTION MARLBORO, MATAWAN ' ' AND ' ' " 14 P A G E S MATAWAN DOKOUGU

88th YEAR — 13th W EEK tfamber Nitlonil Editortal A,soclaUon . Utoibtr . New /ency Prexj AisoclatJan M A T A W A N , N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1956 Monmouth County Pren AttooliUoa Single Copy Ten Cent* Board Of Education WALLACE HOME WHERE TRAGEDY STRUCK THURSDAY NIGHT Ratifies Agreement With Developer

$150 Per House Sold In M arlin Estates By Matawan Board Of Education To State To Be Donated For S c tool Purposes Matnwan Township Board ' Marlboro Township Board Daylight Time Extended of E ducation's proposal lo r of Education 1 a s't night afc- Madison Completes $705,000 overbonding to erco t Daylight S'avlng Time will a 20-room school In Cllffwood cepted a contract agreement Four Accidents In Inst another month. „by..JBiilch_lMarlboro-Gardens, and add a three-room nddltloii Board Of Adjustment Daylight Saving Time lo the Matnwan' High Sohool Inc., South River, developers ends this year at 2 a.m. of tbe Marlin Estates In Rob- liulldlnrillEt.wllli_ii...visrlcd_ia-„ Tortorice, Delbasco, Sunday, O cC28, when olooUiT cuptlon In . a ..hearing • nt State - ertsviUe, will pay the board are to be turned back an Department of Eduontloti ot- $150 per house sold towards Police Car Run Into Final M embers Named hour (o Standard Tlmo school purposes, . flees In Trenton yeslordny. By Keyport Driver Madison Township Commlt- Up to Inst year, Daylight- Philip V an Mater, a board Saving Tim a had ended tlio The 20-voom proposal for m em ber, - -questioned if the Pour accidents were inves­ leo Monday mado the two fin­ last Sunday In September. Cllffwood encountered difficul­ payment could be made on tigated by Matawan ‘Township al appolntmonts to complolo The extension wns authoris­ ty, but the prospeots for Its eventual adoption upponrod sale or if the' borough would Police in thi past -week, one tho membership of tho five- ed by n bill passed last Kood nt Ihe end of the hear- • have to wait, for its money In man itonlng board of adjust­ spring by the New Jersey Involved their pwh.-pallce_.cir,. Legislature, ...... ill*. The high school nddltloii, acccrduice with how Install-' ment, 'required by the rooont mcnls are paid on houses E . H, Pedersen. 16, 61 43 on tlm other hand, met strotitf bought, Harvey Holland, Main St., Keyport, rammed it adoption of u zoning ordin­ opposition, particularly from board president, assured him on Lower Main St. last Week­ ance, James Tortorice, clmlr- William It. Warner, nsslstnnt , state comjnlnstoncr of eiluoa« . payment would be made ln end, Patrolman John Kinnane mnn of tlie planning board, $5000 For Legal* full for each house to the Lion for secondary eduontlon, had stopped to warn another nnd Henry F, Dolbasco woro Mr, Wnrnor found It an Item board as a. deed was given appointed, Tlio board had pre­ for it. driver against parking In a Fees Approved hnrdly ln keeping with a re* no parking" zqjie when Mr. viously nnmed Leon Arrow- port ho submitted to tho Mata- Michael Rynlewlci, another Two Protest Costs wnn beard Apr. 37 pointing Pedersen falleif to apply his sm lth, a form er m ayor; Wil­ Incrr.btr, pointed out Marlin out tho deficiencies of the ex- - ' liam Bcdlo nnd John Phillips, In Marlboro Twp, States was to be developed brakes in time and rammed Istlng high school structure, ' fey sections and- this covered the rear, end. The Keyporter Jr. The bonrd will organise, He expressed displeasure thli-' • inly tbe first section of 68 Suggestion that 19000 enier received a careless driving choose a chairman and set a goncy appropriation bo offor tylntnwnn board hnd mndo no *' homes. The total development reply to his loport, yet was - Will be 148 hom es, lie rep o rt­ sum m ons. meeting night, ed U> cover Anticipated legal Tbe house on Mtathlasen 1*1,, Matawan Township, where Patrolman Ralph E. Wallace, Committeeman James advancing a proposnl to maks , ed. Mr, Holland assured him Santo Barbetta, 21, Locust fees stirre d an outburst at tlio (upper right) and his wile, the former Elisabeth Senlse, Cllffwood, (upper left) bocatno em­ an addition to a building that" While the c u rren t agree­ St., Cllffwood, and Grady Dud­ White opposed the noceiHanoo Marlbqro Townahlp Commit­ which lio lin'd found little suit*" ment' Is only for one section, broiled In the quarrel leading to her death Is SHBwn above. The Wallaces occupied a five-room ley, Fourth St., Cliffwood were by the townahlp ot 18 streets ed to Its purpose, - the planning board can be apartment on the north side of the house. She waa found lying on the floor of the living room tee meeting Thursday, Tho where the two windows at the right, bottom floor, look out Ion tlie street, according to police in Madison Park, even though counted on to require anothen. ln collision at Route 39 and moasure pnssod but not be­ Edward W. Kllpstrlok, dl. report. reotor of business services, contract on school aid before Cliffwood. Ave. Mrs. Barbetta certified by William Baker, fore the committee had been the second section can ba One of the more heart-slck- lace gave a statement ln Free­ upset their domestlo schedule. township englneor, as mooting presided, In addition to Mr, claimed he was traveling confronted With dem ands the Warner, other ofllolnls at lhe opened to sale. enlng tragedies to occur in hold that recounts the events In a liuff, he left the house, munlolpal requirements. Mr. south ln the outside lane when dofonso of the Junkyard ordin­ lionrlng wore WllllnnuCoward, - Questions Land Purchase this area struck Thursday of tho time of tlie murdor, only to find on getting outside Mr. Dudley cut across. h 1 m Wlilto, who lives In the deve­ of the Stats Doimrtmont of " Alfred Storer, another board night when Mrs. Ellzaboth H. whon ho was home far tho lie liad no money, It wns his ance In the courts bo' dropped. from the_ inside lane to m ake W allace, 31, died of a knife lopment, held that, by his ob­ Wayne Harnlsy, township Looal Government, and Irving - member, wanted to know if supper hour from his ' police practicc to glvo his wlfo Ills Spner, ' ■ the money received from the a left turn, Mr, Dudloy claim­ wound at her home In Oak duties, around 7 p>m, Sopt, 27, pay for tholr home and two servation, oonstructlon work treasurer, brought to the at-, Shades section on' Mathlasen It Rooms lloiue 113 Pupils developer could .be used to ed he was stopped for a red as foliows: - children, Gregory, fl, nnd Shar­ on them was not satisfactory, tontlon of the govomlng body buy land for new schools. Mr; PI., Matawan Township, and The officer Imd worked on, 7. Ho asked her for mon­ For tlio same ronson, he op­ Edward w, Currie, presl* light and started to turn as tlio need to provide for llio le- dont of the Matawan board, —Holland-■ Informed him the her husband, R alph E ., 33, a tbat day on extra duty be­ ey io buy his suppor. More posed tlio acceptanco of Slior- 19900 to "be paid for the first the light went green when Mr, township police officer, was cause nnothcr off leer' w as bitter words ensued. Wallace gal-oosts._1l4__. reminded tho explnlnnd nt the outset ther* wood Lane in Bouvivwoon. The were 13 rooms In uso ln pilff- section and any subsequent Barbetta ran through the In­ detained In county Jail charg­ sick. When lie returned for quoted Ills wlfo as Baying "If other Members of the ifovani­ commlttonnion that Clifton T. funds would go Into a sinking tersection, striking him. Both ed with her murder. his supper, he found It was I had a knife, I would stab llin body accepted the engin­ lltirknlow, township nitornoy, wood Homing 723 pupil*. He gets only 190 relnlnur and Is recnllod tho bonrd now had fund against future school received careless driving sum­ Prosecutor Vincent P. Keup­ not ready. He and his wife you." Ho wns.ln the kltclion eer's rocommotidatloiy needs. It can be applied, when er, Monmouth County, has re­ had words about the fact that, nnd she cnllod to him from paid for oilier aotvloos on a 11.9 acres nt the CUffwood mons from Special Officer Tha oommlttco also noooptod It has accumulated In worth- vealed that Patrolman Wal­ his irregular tours of-duty had (contlnuod on pane eight) fed for work Invelvod basts, Bchool site nnd was seeking Francis Cerney, _...... on Mr, Baker's recommenda­ In addition, Mr, Ilnrnlej' not- 10 00 acres additional for the ' "'while amount, In a proposal tion Sadowski Dr, to Mars- to-be submitted to the voters Paul H eyer. 34, Belford. ran . _ 1 , . _ . od, Vlnoont C. 1)0 Mnlo, Mnt- locnttng ot ltn aO-room build* of the district for approval, Ike Speaks Of Press hond„ . Dr.i n nnd, Marshend w Dr.„ to I ftwnn atlornoy, wasn n o hired. m v u as I ’ledOlIC . VoSBlol', t ll » Into the rear of a car waiting Dolde Fined $100 National Reports Routo IB In Cliclo M anor, a l ap 0[!lnl colmniJi in ti10 jiuivc- boivrd’s nrchltcot, explained lt Mr. Van Mater asked lt - be on Route 35 at Center St. for President Elscnliow*' portion of the streets tlint tlio Jllvli mnttor. Tho Juukynrd or- would ho' n two-story stmo* fecorded in the minutes that a red light to change, The car or took formal -notice Fri­ co.mmlttoo previously rofuscd dlulxuoo ls umlov BVU(jtt ln tll0 tviru. »■ , . ■ he was having conversations day of National, Newspaper. which was struck, driven by For False Story Show Fire Toll Up to accopt. I courts hy three township Junk- M r. O urrle u \l t I t n e d lho with the trustees of Old Brick Week- to" be observed next Haarlnift wets' set f6r Mon- yard operators, Morris Scbeo- growth of tho- dlati'lovra* as:? Prank R. Pratt, Colonla, was week, Reformed Church, Marlboro, Finds Giving W rong C hief.'U rsai Eff?*>'.. day. nil tho - nlloiiod • Belling Vo t#r, Donald Lockwood and lioiuicn built * in- the lioi'ough ; T (continued' on page;efetiO Impelled forward by the crash In a statement i^o news­ Information Costly -- To Cut Hazards, minors of the Madlaon 'ltm In John jgnkol. Tha ordlnmwe mid 00 id Uie -towna)ilp, on(-»«^s into the rear-of a car driven papers, ' lip i t M t . ' /■ 1 ! tbo ClicGsoaubko sootlort and was assailed «a unoonstitution overage, over tlm past -fiv* v Warren.A. Dolde, 117 Broad-, . “Our nation Is bksed upon Tlie IDS}- National firs rec­ Trudy’s Bar in Laurence Ilnr- al by Andrew L, McDonough, yen is, The board president ad* by Oeorge aent, Jr,, Soutli an Informed and' concerned way, Keyport, a drlve-ln-thsa- ord, higher th an 1094's In al* b o r. -...... Plnlnfleldr and Superior Court milled B(p apron were now un­ Harbormaster For Amboy. Damage to cars was oltlsenry. When our people der option to n dovoiopor in ter employe, when he appear­ most every way, emphasizes Jersey Contral Powor nnd Judgo Howard Ewart wnrnori heavy, according to Patrol­ know the facts, the decisions Light Co.’s toport tlmt It hnd Mr, Do Mnlo at n rocent hom­ the township and 1100 now the nocd for full-scalo obeorv - Keyport Waters man Charles Arlano wbo in­ ed before Magistrate John they make are for tlie good surveyed tlio street-lighting ing he would bnvo to have homos could conceivably go vestigated. Fuchs, Madison Township of the country. anoo of Fire Proventlon Woek neods of Southwood, Mndlson proof O ct.Ji that thoro woro up on tho tract in the first - "T he 10,000 new spapers ol State Appoint* Magistrate Luther A, Fos­ Thursday, learned tbat giving Oct. 7 to 13 Chief Alfred'1®. Pnrk nnd Old Bridge Onrdens, standards In existence by yoar, Mr, Currie found tlio Amort o s r consequently, outlook of nddod population In ter Tuesday fined other driv­ false Information to police Is Adler of the Matawan nnotlier development, and which the application ot the Robert W . Pryor ers, Rdbert L. Jordan, Fourth have a great responsibility. N the borough vory limited com* Fire Department stated today. found thnt tho cost of complet­ ordinnnco enn be Justified ur St., cllffwood, >10 and $9 costs a costly practice, and on his As one of tbe oldest and ing tho lighting would bo $1720. he would rule lt unconstitution­ pared with what oould bo ox* Peter J. Oannon, Chief of plea of guilty to tho charges most Important means of on driving on an expired per­ Referring, to llgurcs com­ Tho company wns authorized al. lniuted In the township, Cliff* the B u re a tro f N avigation, of made by Patrolman Charles oommunlcallen, our. news­ tbe State Department of Com­ mit on complaint of Patrol­ piled by the National Board to proceed. . Hpeotator Comments wood ho found to be two-thirds Bolce, was fined $100. papers .must, present the developed, so a one-third addt- merce and Economic Devel­ man Kinnane. of Fire Underwriters, chief The Laurence Harbor Lions Bernard Piles, a apcotalor, Mr. Dolde said he had been facts honestly and ln the tlon to tlm mirrent sohool pop­ opment, has announced the Joseph Matslnger, Philadel­ Adler pointed cut llint ln Club requested orecllon of four asked the Junkyard ordinance proper perspective, as their ulation in Cllffwood In tlmo Appointment of Robert W. phia, paid the same amount drinking and fearing the po­ 1099 fire took an ostlmated street lights on Routo 39, The be tukon on the bonks boforo lice might pick him up as a editors continue to speak was a reitsoimblo expeotanoy, Pryor, BI First St., Keyport, for running a car off the road 11.000 lives and destroyed matter was referred Id tho It becnmo n sourco of still disorderly person, he told a fearlessly oa Issues they Ilunsell A, C&Stctler, super- at the railroad crossing on Wil­ property worth $889,218,000-1.0 street lighting commlltoe for moro expense lo the tuxpayors story of being the victim of as­ consider to be of looal and Inlendent, submitted n set of . son Ave. Sept 9. Capt,, J. Ed­ per cent over the 1D94 proper­ study. for logni fees nnd Involve tlio gar Wilkinson investigated. ' sault and robbery. national Importance. tables to show probable In­ ty loss. A rosldont of Mndlson Park municipality In costly damage The m anager of Loew's 3S "When Americans know crease In the soliool papula* Motor Vehicle' Inspector An analysis of fires In com­ roported bolng without walor suits. , , Drive-In Theater, Routo 39, tbe truth, they are strong tlonjjnt Mr, Currie question* Frank Bendar arraigned Al­ munities of 2900 and over ss much as flvo times lu ono Frod Von Ilndeck another Raritan TownBhlp, reported and free to act for the best ed the accuracy of It. lie hot* shows an Increase of almost wook. Otlior residents report­ spectator, observed that "IV bert Jones, Belleville, for fail­ early Sept. 24 to township po­ Interest of the nation and ed a prediction by Mr. Stat­ overy type of fire. Rosldontlnl od “vory low" wator proBsure appears the township Is look­ ing lo have his car inspected. lice that he was forced to drive world. This la tho challenge ic!' In 1093 of a current soliool fires, for oxnmplo. totalled In tbe Old Urldgo urea. May­ ed " nnd lio felt the (loslrnhlo Tlie flno was $10 and $9 costs. to Madison Township from Sta­ of National Newspaper population of 'JH03 wnjt 20 par 201,324, alm ost 2000 over 1094. or Waltor Jurman promlsod thing to do wns to "nngotl- This amount wa3 also paid by ten Island at knifepoint and W eek." cent In excess by the ncll|nl Harold L. Fierce and Agatha In creases wore noted In all an Investigation of tho situa­ nlo a sottlomoul" with the figures of 214'J, Mr, CtliTle at- then was .assaulted by two other types of building fires: Junkmen bringing the legal no­ Cerventza, both.' of Mana- men on a lonely road. tion. no found Mr. Iltctlnr'n esti­ sfiuan, tbe former for speed­ Board Of Health To mercantile, manufncturlnK, The Mndlson W ater Co, was tions to a close boforo there m ate of 1‘.I2 new pupils for Mr, Dolde admitted the ing and the latter for no driv­ Ask Demolition non-rosldontlal n s s o m b 1 y, wns moro cxpoiise to tlio tnx- whole story was a' hoax and liiformcd hy letter Hint It luiinL Cllffwood grammar s u Ii o ti l er’s license. storage and miscellaneous. construct n fence around lln pnyors. lie commented that he also admitted' that he was was faulty, there being 108 Members of ths Mntawan The grnnd total, 400,044 build­ tank nt Old Urldgo within 30 "wo cannot win IL (tlio courl surprised that the township po­ forecast by an Independent Board of Health, moctlng Mon­ ing fires, Is groator by nearly days or llio township will do tost) anyway,” llo saw need Cliffwood M an Held lice would launch so extensive pre school survey last opting 10.000 than the previous y ear's tho work and bill the com­ to inovo bofore tho court pro- For Grand Jury an investigation to catch the day night at the Health Center, and till klmlcrgurton cnlrants figure, pany, The water compnny had coodlngn resumed Oat. 11. showing up this fall, two men he said heat him up. requested the Borough Council C om m llteem an Junuph . A. A iS-year-old Cllffwood man Tho only decrease, and lt been requested several times Long Italigu Plan I'ulllo , Patrolmen Charles Bolce to condoijin property at 33, 39 was a slzoable one, was In In the past lo con.tlrucl the Lanznro rebuked Mr, Von Ho- wssbeld for action by the grand deck sharply, lie reminded The board president con- ; and George Hanson, 'Madison and 37 Center St,, and tear the- number ol grans anil tenca. tended this uncertainty In Jury Tusday on a charge of at­ Township Police, went to tho Mr, Von Kodcck thnt bln p re­ tempted rape. down the buildings as soon as brush fires', 248,000, moro Tho Clrclo Inn requested reckoning iniule It futile for scene of the reportod orlme th an 39,000 few er than in 1094. sumptions nhout tlio ordlnnncu Clifton Lancaster, a native near the Runyon Water Works possible. The buildings are permission tu lneorpurato un­ w ero' uncalled for. Hint tlio the board lo uttom pl to -.inb­ Home fires continue to bo der the name of Club South- uilt n long rniiiie plan asked of Water Valley, Ala., who Is ln Old Bridge and took, plaster owned by Junius Walls, Men futo of the measure was still the m ost common typo of wood Inc, The move will bo by Dr. Warner, Iii Ills report ROBERT W. PRYOR living at Columbus Ave.. Cllff­ casts of tire marks. As things roe St, "In Judgo Ewart's hand*” and wood, was held by Magistrate building fire. In 1099 they rep advertised for public hearing. pointed tu one man aL the to the liont'd. The assistan t failed to add up, Chief Ed­ Mr. Walls was warned last as harbormaster. Mr. Pryor'i James H. Martin, of Matawan, resentod 39 per cent of all George lllbberd nnd Sam­ mooting ns having n "$00,(100 commissioner also noted the appointment gives him author­ ward Adler called Mr. Dolda board wnn lax In rcporllnu on after a preliminary hearing. week when he was arraigned fires, a slightly greater per­ uel HI/./.0 wero appointed as Investment" ln iimnerty that ity over marine navigation to come to headquarters. Magistrate Martin said ball before Magistrate Jainos If. centage than the year boforo. special pollco officers for tilt was being sorely depreciated other Items of Ills report, such and floating craft ln any of Mr. Dolde turned over some Chief Adler urg os every as lorntlng the present lllgli would be set by the County rem ainder of the yonr. hy a location next to an auto the territorial waters of the letters he said the two men Martin ln tlie borough pollco householder In the community school on a hopelessly Inade- Court. Tlio committee} also appoint­ Junkyard, state. The specific area of his found ln the glove compart­ court that he would receive a therefore, to Inoreano his ef­ ed Marlin Mnclau to the new­ Mayor lluekley Agrees quiito lot, Its lack of facilities Jurisdiction Is Keyport Harbor Lancaster Is accused of at­ ment of tho car and then went for proper guidance work, do­ stiff fine If he did not stop vlo forts to locate and eliminate ly established Industrial De­ Mnyor Dennis lluekley and its - adjacent territorial tempting to rape Mis. Flora through them, leaving them on fire hazards In his homo, mestic science, home econom­ latlng the borough's sanitary velopment Commission. One Agreed that talk about rewind­ w aters. Jackson. Texas Rd., Morgan­ Ills car seat before they drove ics, meclmnlcal dinfllnu, shop seat remains to be filled on ing tho oidlnnnce wns oul nf ville. at 11:49 p.m. Sunday away ln another car. code. .. Tlie defendant paid $79 nml physical eiliiciilliili In­ A harbormaster corresponds Halloween Parade order when Its future Is "In night at the deserted intersec­ Fingerprints on the letters In fines and costs when lie ap­ tills body, struction. Ho wondered nspoo* ln territorial waters to a the Judge's hands," member of state police ln the tion of High 8t. and Aberdeen failed to bear out the story. peared before the ma[il«lralo In Cliffwood Oct, 28 l’lioto equipm ent for tlio ex­ Inlly why them w as nil w o rd . Rd. according to Chief John for a second tlmo Mondny, amination of flnuer prints was "1 nin a little concerned enforcement of the law on And because police figured Cllffwood commlttce on a forthcoming' on Mich matters land, lie is directly accountr J, Flood, borough police. Mr. Dolde could have Jumped Mr. Walls lias allowed ten­ ordered for tho pollco depart­ wllh Ihe cost, (hough." be ud- nccdtnu linmeillale utlonllolt ’ kids Halloween parade held ment, nnd Mr, Whlto, chair­ mlttrd. lie voted for llio coun able to Mr. Oannon, who sits Mrs. Jackson was ireated out of tils car and away from ants to reside ln the Center Mt. Its initial meeting at tbe An­ un the wiring system . 1 periodically as magistrate at after the Incident by a doctor the man with the knife at toll houses without proper toilet man of Lho pollen committee, sol fees, however, Mr. Currie ox pi allied gels clubhouse last weekend, reported there are now wo In­ various points along the Jer for bruises of the left shoulder, stations on the route he said fadlltlco and nn uncovered Mr, Pries turned his fire (Jeorge li, Ilarrolt, chairman Jack Armltage, of the ltarltnn stead ol one police cruisers ou scy co^st to preside over the police said. he drove from Staten Island to dump In tlie rear of the bouses. Bay Lions Club, reports. Bun­ then on the dug nlluntlon. He ef building end grounds, has night duty. said he was lining roused nt Marine Navigation Court. A M adison Township, Mr. Dol- In spite of th e magistrate's day, Oct. 28, was set as the been sick III recent weeks. SO harbormaster is an officer of de's slory continued to fall ■warnings John J. Muller, Mat- 3:4!) a.m , because ef the din thine m atters liud bad to lie Attends 5 Meetings dnte for lhe parade this year this court and lt Is his duly apart, according to Patrol­ awnn health officer, said Mr. by tlie participating organiza­ Downes Elected turbunce dog imcku wero cans delayed. 1 1 to brine before It complaints Councilman Victor Armel- m an Bolce, Walls h a d made no ntlcmpt tions. An added feature will Vice President Ink In his neighborhood. Mr. Wbeii Mr, W arner found 000 against those who have violat­ llno feels a mistaken impres­ Mr. Dolde appeared hc.sltant during tlie past week to remedy be a children's dance at Cllff­ Lockwood and Mrs, Madeline pupils would be housed lh this- ed navigational laws on tlie sion w as given he wss absent at first to come to police tbe conditions, wood flrehouse Oct. 31. Next George Downos, local Ponti­ Ouackenbush Joined him In high aclmol In ItiD'f for which territorial waters of the state from'council mcettiitts for head q u arters Sept. 39 and aft­ Mr. Walls paid tlie fins and meeting of tlio committee will ac dealer, has Just relumed protest iigalnst this niilnanco, only 947 was m axim um , Mr* Mr, I^iekwood hnd repeatedly and on lake waters where considerable period after the er three hours of questioning, was warned lhat If the viola­ he Oct. 18 at the clubhouse. from Atlantlo City whore tho Currie told him tlio state could non-Federal law offensei are April primary by a reccnt ar he admitted the story he gave tions continued so would th e On the committee are Dan 'JOtli ahnual convention of the found It necessary to escort help tho ultiintlon by disbar­ sm nll children In his fr e a ring ltd lending district pu­ Involved. tide ln this newspaprr. Bor police was false. He was Mien fines. lei Downing, of the Angels; N.J. Automobile Trudo Asso Mr. Pryor was chosen as ougli Clerk Frank Dominick put under 1250 ball to await Vincent Qaunt, Guadalcanal clSltoii wan held at Haddon walking to school who were pils. - - - - . ... the harbormaster for the Key confirms Mr. Armelllno was Thursday’s hearing*. Hall, Mr. Downes was named frightened by roving dogs. Cllffwood Considered Kirs! Heads Sophomores Post. 4741, VFW; John Hun port waters area, as an offi present at the meetings of Robert Milter, Jr.. Cllffwood, nor, Matawai),Township First Ilrst vice president during tho Special Officer ChatMs Wlt- Tho cllflwood proposal was considered first. Tlie (late of* cer assigned to the court at Apr. 24, M ay B. June SO, and charged by Lt. William Wal­ Bruce Ounkle, 45 Lakeside Aid Squad; Loillso Cooper, of annual election held at the kowskl roportci' he lik’d allot fleers wanted to know wliy tllk Ita Middletown sittings. There the two September meetings. lis with making an Illegal left Dr., Matawan. !■»» Iiffn elect­ tbe squad auxiliary: riloria convention. 14 dngs ln a roving wild puck, (Continued on page four) turn on to a highway, was ed president of the tophwioi e Hunger, fcllffwood P-TA: El­ Tlio association lias s mem which were destroying IIVo Matawan liotrd wss so Insist' Notice fined IS and $5 costs and class at Itulgers Preparatory len Kenner, Josephine Kahrs, berahlp ij more than 000 new stock and menacing property. ent on locathni 20 room s on • New York Tarnplke Express I will not be responsible for Charles Selllck, Cedar Orove, Bchool, New nruiuwlck. Maria Preclove: and Marlon cur dealers In the stale and The mayor advised thal, aa •Its too small for It, even W tl M plus tax round trip any debts contracted by tnY charged by Patrolman Wil­ Wood, all nf Ihe fire coin inoie linn Wfl men and worn the doiiololier is s patlilme the 10.00 added acres am Frequent service, convenient wife Lorraine Schiller. liam Durlew with passing a "Help Wanted ' ads In Iblt vany auxtlary, and F.tbel cn sttended Ihe convenllon of employee, cltlteni advise ttifi cured. Mi. Cm l ie w as told economical For tuna schedule n sy tu o u d S c h ille r parked scrtoot bus, waa fined paper Ktl you about tn» good Boyle, Matawan Twwnslilp rec- whli.li M r. Downes w as ch air­ olden wlisu dogs bteoni* a i there was n« JUpule ol lh* call Keyp4rt 7 0300. wjtt J f p _ « d v « • IIC and $9 costs. Job* opeo reattua commission, m an. ■ nu iiin cn . [ (euiitlnuad on pais «tlbl>. . Keansburg, and Miss Dorothy Laurel Ave,, West Keansburg, KEANSBURG COUPLE MARRIED Connolly, East Keansburg. WEDDING AT ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH WILLS FILED Thursday. Sept.' 21, 1956 a t THE The junior bridesmaids were vRoslna Wynne Khrlirh ■ - - Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Miss' Lynn 'Baiter, Belford, Rosina, Wynne Bhrlicb. Key UiSt Vfl-i: j - i ; M ffH W A N * JOURNALS Slsterf oTTheTjbfJfJeppom-and : M f L ■ ’ ‘ ‘ R ue' ' ‘ " Miss K a th H W l’ill. West P 8 l t 7 t y y ^ a i t a r i t p g:,''i 3,vfai» Mr. and Mrs., .William Rue, K e a n s b u r g, cousin pf the rects that no- interest- accrue P ag e,T w o October 4;; 11166 on a- morteoco .she holds- on RD 1, Keyport, are the par­ property owned tty; her hus-' en t^ , of a son Iporn T uesday, band, during hls life tlm e.and' Oct, 2,, 195G £it Hlvervk-v,' II03- WEDDINGS’ the brfde,’ jwis the' Wlff- tliat the mortgage not be* er girt t.» pltal. -T ! Neiddu-Upham ed while he lives. The provi- ' James Baxter, Belford, was slon was made in. her will Trovato ' J' Mrs. Anne Upham. daugh­ his brother's best man and ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Bimon dated Ju ly 29. 1918. A son was bom tok Mr. and ushering were Frank Wells, Mrs. Ehrlich bequeathed the Wright, 137 Maple Ave Mrs. Anthony Trovato, 140 David Coble, uncle . of the balance of her estate to. her Kc ansburg, became tlie bride bridegroom, and James Kolsa. Main St., Keansburg, Tues­ of Prank Nelddu,. Halburton two sons, Robert Brower Ehr- ail of . Union Beach, . and Uch, and Waldron Edward day, Oct. 2, 1956 at Rlverview :__ Bt.. Long Branc!:, son of Jo James Balsano, Trenton. Ed­ seph Nelddu, Shenandoah, Pa. Ehrlich, tq share equally. She Hospital. - ward Martin. Jr., Keansburg. and the late Mrs. Nelddu, Sat- also named them and her hus­ brother of the bride, was.the band, Edward F. Ehrlich, ex­ • urday, Sept. 29, 1050, at 1:30 ring bearer. First Aid Course , ■ p.m. ln St. Ann’s Church, ecutors of her estate. - For their wedding trip to lii W est Keansburg Keansburg. The Rev, Arthur the Pocono Mountains, the E. Kenneth Hoose Conloa officiated. Mrs. Marie bride wore a pink lace and Keansburg First Aid Squad Lederhaus played tradltloi.al E. Kenneth Hoose, Keyport, taffeta street length dress will start first aid classes at wedding music. • named his wife, Margaret E. with navy blue hat and acces­ Hoose, sole beneficiary and the squad building next Sun; The bride wore an after- sories and a corsage of white executrix in his will dated day 10 a.m., Howard Sisco, noon-length gown of ice blue orchids. . Nov. 30, 1940. He died Sept. 4. taffeta. A short veil fell from The bride was graduated ambulance o f f l c er of the - her matching ha*, and she car­ from Middletown Township Frederick H.„Newman : group, announces. - \ ■ . ried a white prayer bqok High School and Is employed MR., MRS. BOBERT RUTKOWSKI - Frederick H. N ew iri a n, The course will, fun each — adorned* with-white: gardenias. Keansburg, who died July 21, : pMra- John Mattiar L b n g at -the- Offlceri - -Department,, Sunday at'that hour until com­ sauir. Hall; Fort Momnoutu.r --Miss Beverly Ann - Parry, bridegroom, Cliffwood ’BeacK .lefti.HIC eht!fe3state~t^M l‘if.i pleted. Those" w iailrisns- S'jp~ Branch,-sister of the brlde- Anna J. Beyer,- and appointed 'C groom ,/ was the m atron of T h e bridegroom attended daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Their gowns and headpieces roll should attend the’ fli-st" Union Beach schools and Is Cecil Lawlor, 11 Hawthorne were styled like tbe honor at­ her executrlx; of his will dated class Sunday, Mr. Sisco cau­ \ honor/ Bhe wore an orchid Nov, 23, 1951. ■ •- Haffeta afternoon-length ,gown associated with his father ln St., Cliffwood, became the tendant’s In orchid and they tion's. > Baxters Builders, Belford. He The course will train per­ with matching bat and wore a bride of Robert Rutkowskl, carried heart-shaped bouquets corsage of yellow carnations served In the United States sons to. cope w ith em ergencies Army, 16 months of which son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rut­ of pale yellow pompons. BIRTHS Involving grave injury, lllnesB - Frank O a r r 1 e 1, . Long Harold McKenna, Matawan, were spent In Korea...... kowskl, 78 B everly D r„ Cliff­ or a matter of llfe-and-death. Branch, was the1 best man wood Beach, Saturday, Sept. was the best man and usher­ - F ried m an • •' They will be at home In such as encountered ■ tn auto * The-bride's mothSr selected 29, 1056, a t 2:30 p.m . In St. ing were Carl Glerle, Jersey Mr. and Mrs. S lid n e y H. their newly built home at 85 accidents, Mr. Sisco points a cocoa organza afternoon' Joseph's Church, K eyport. City, and Charles Hochrelter. Friedman. 42 Little St., Mata­ MB.,' MBS. ROBERT E. REYNOLDS Cam pbell -Ave,, R iver Plaza-, out. ; length dress with black velvet The^Rev. John Hendricks offi­ Helmetta, cousin of tbe bride­ wan, are parents of a daugh­ hat, black accessories and a Before an altar decorated tively and carried colonial after Nov. 1, ciated at the double- ring cere­ groom . ter ' born 1:30' a.m. Sept. 36 corsage of talisman roses. with white roses, Miss Jean­ bouquets 'of .roses - and white Chrlstle-Milne mony, .before an altar decor­ The bride’s mother selected at the Friedman residence. DR.L0UIS I.PRAGER A reception was held at the ette' Rose Calllnan, daugh­ pompons. The marriage of Miss Ber­ ated with white gladioli' and a gray lace over pink taffeta The yonngster haa been nam­ Lontf Branch Elk's Home, af­ Joyce. Calllnan, West Keans­ afternoon length dress with ter of Mrs. Roslna Calllnan, tha Milne, daughter of Mrs, white pompons. Miss Loretta ed Helene. This Is the couple's OPTOMETRIST ter which the couple left for burg, niece of the bride, was Thom as Milne, $13 E a s t Cy­ D urante played traditional accessories and a corsage of second .child, - - a tour of the Southern States. 38 Shore Blvd., Keansburg, EYES EXAMINED the flower girl. _ press Ave., Llndenwold. and wedding music on the organ. a pale pink picture hat, black For traveling, Mra. Nelddu and the late Joseph Calllnan, Aaay ' OFFICE HOURS Eugene Boehler was the tbe late Thomas MUne, to Da­ Given ln marriage by her pink and white„ roses. wore a beige suit with black became the bride of Robert A daughter was born to Mr. Daily and Saturdays best man and ushering were vid A. Christie, son of Mr. and step-father, the bride wore a T he bridegroom’s mother velvet hat and accessories and Edward Reynolds, son of Mr. t A.M. to < P.M. Bernard Conlon and Albert Mrs. Will is A, Christie, 142 formal gown of embroidered chose toast lace over beige and Mrs. Otto Asay. 102 Seel­ a'corsage of gardenias. and Mrs. Harold Edward Ry- Fridays 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Kotola, all of Keansburg. B r o a d w ay, Keyport. took lace over satin designed with taffeta with dark brown velvet ey Ave., Keansburg; at Mon­ The bride attended Barrlng- nolds, 38 Hancock St., Keans­ The bride's mother selected m outh Memorial Hospital. Wednesdays 9 A.M. to place Sept.' 22, 1908 a t the a long torso fitted bodice, key­ hat, dark brown accessories 12 Noon er High School, Newark, and burg, Saturday, Sept. 29. 1056, a ~ beige lace gown, matching T hursday,-Sept. 27, 1056. home of the Revv Oliver P. hole neckline and—pointed col­ and a corsage of bronze pom­ —-was- employed-by- the Archl- at 10 a.m. In St. Ann’s Church, bat. dark tan accessories, and pons. ' 30 W . Front St., Strong, Haddonfleld, former lar trimmed with seed pearls, Isles ' - teotural Tiling Comapny, Key­ Keansburg. The Rev. Arthur an orchid corsage. Mrs. Rey­ and long pointed sleeves. The A reception followed at the K e y p o r t pastor of Christ Community Mr. and Mrs. Ted Isles, 13 port,, . ■ ■ 1 Conlon, curate, officiated at nolds chose i blue chif­ full skirt flowed Into a chapel Cliffwood Firehouse, after The bridegroom attended the double ring ceremony and Church, Llndenwold. Prospect Fl., Matawan, are KEyport 7-2020 - ; fon gown, an Ice blue velvet Mrs. Milne attended her length train. Her fingertip which the couple left on a schools In Pennsylvania and the Nuptial Mass which fol­ hat and accessories and an motor trip to Holiy-wood parents of a daughter born daughter as matron of honor length veil of Imported French Sept. 26,-1956 in Fltkln Hospl- Is employed as a roofer ln lowed. William Savlno, Bronx, orchid corsage. Beach, Fla. For traveling, the and Mr. Christie was his son’s Illusion fell from a crown of tal. Asbury Park. . He Is a mem­ was soloist and was accom­ A wedding breakfast for the seed pearls and rhinestones bride wore a blue and white . ber of the Elks Lodge at Long panied on the organ by Mrs. best man. Upon their return bridal party was held Immedi­ and she carried a heart-shap'- gabardine suit with navy blue Johnson Branch. He’served four years Marie Lederhaus. - ­ from a trip to New England ately after'the Mass at Shari the couple will reside at 142 ed bouquet of white roses and hat and accessories- and a cor­ A son was born to Mr. and The memoryH ln the Navy: _ ... Given In m arriag e by her Jay Restaurant, Keansburg, stephanotls. sage of white roses. of the I 1 Whon they return from their brother, John Calllnan, Keans­ Broadway, Keyport. Mrs, Howard Johnson, 14 Port followed by a reception at 1 Miss Nancy Parry, Cliff­ The bride graduated from Monmouth Rd., Keansburg, on tribute will V wedding trip, they will • reside burg, the bride wore ■ a gown Mr." C hristie w as graduated long endure! P.m. at Buck Smith's Restau­ wood, was her , sister’^ maid Matawan High School, class S e p t.'25, 1856. , on H a 1 b u r t on St., Long designed.with a lace bodice from West Jersey Hospital rant, Blast Keansburg. School of Nursing,- Camden. of honor. Her ballerina length of 1954, an d Is employed by Branch. - ; over taffeta and a three-tier For their wedding trip gown of rose pink nylon tulle J.J. Newberry Company, Key­ King Sakowskl-M^lionej nylon tulle skirt. Her veil of through the South, the bride was strapless. She wore a port. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King, French Illusion fell from a TT^MtSsrMBTy-MBhonBy—dauglK wore a black and white tweed matching bolero Jacket with T he bridegroom attended Marlboro, are parents of-a crown of,pearls and she car­ OBITUARIES daughter borrl in Fitkitl Hospi­ ter of Mrs. Anna Mahoney, 10 -jult w ith fed h a t and acces­ elbow length sleeves, 'match­ Matawan High School and Is ried a ( white prayer book tal T hursday, Sept. 27, 1956. Prospect St... Morristown, and sories and a corsage of white Mrs. william S. McGovern ing heart-shaped picture hat employed by Rockford Furni­ adorned with white roses. roses. Mrs. Anna 1 McGovern, 61, tbe late, Dennis Mahoney, be- and a heart-shaped bouquet of ture Company. Woodbrldge. T aggert Miss Rufina Clayton, Jersey -The-bride was graduated wife of Wlllfam s. McGovern, _ h m e tlie bride of Stanley M. pale pink pompons. .' He Is a member of the Naval Mr.. and Mrs. John Taggert, City, was the maid of honor. from Red Bank Cathollo High Sakowskl, son of Mrs. Sophie died F riday, Sept. 28. 1056, at The bridesmaids were Miss Reserve Unit In Perth Amboy. Mornlngslde'Ave., Keansburg, Her gown of pink nylon tulle School, and St, Michael’s Hos­ her home, Ann Ct., Keyport. Betty Lou Parry. Cliffwood, W hen they re tu rn from thfelr _JR\kqwskL_345 Aberdeen Ed., was worn with a - matching are the parents of a son born Matawan, and the late Joseph pital School of Nursing, New­ ‘Mrs. McGovern was bom-la sister of the bride and Miss wedding trip, they will reside' tulle stole. She wore a pink F rid ay , Sept. 28; 1956 In Mon­ | Through all the years ahead, Sakowskl Saturday, Sept. 22, ark. She Is on the staff of the Union City and had lived ln Carol Rutkowskl, sister of the a t'104 .Third. St., Keyport. feaU'er headpiece and carried Daughters of .Israel Home for mouth Memorial Hospital, Ithe memory of a beautifully 1956 at 3 p.m. ln St. Joseph's Keyport for 11 years, She was 1 conducted funeral service a colonial bouquet of red ros­ the Aged, Newark. . . a member of the American . ■ Pic k le s ' Church, Keyport. The Rev. es and white pompons. ey) Wilson, Maple- St., South was an engineer ln tbe Nave- I will brlrig' comfort - and The bridegroom graduated Legion Auxiliary Post 23. A son waB born to Mr. and | spiritual inspiration. . . ■ Charles- O’Shaughnessey offi­ The attendants were Miss River, died Saturday, Sept. slnk Hook and Ladder Com­ ciated' at the double ring cere­ from Red Bank Catholic High Besides her husband, she Is M rs. Calvin Pickles, 432 South 3 , • • • ■ •- Leona McLaughlin, E a st 29, 1B56, a t-th e N euro Psyohi- pany, Red Bank, where he | Families of every faith relft mony, Mra. Michael Cox was School, and attended St. survived by two daughters, Keansburg and Mrs. Peter atrlc Institute, Hopewell. |on ns lor funerals of rev­ the soloist and she was ac­ Peter's College, Jersey City. M rs. Joan A. M eyer, K eyport, was an exempt fireman. Calllnan, West Kepnsburg, bIs - He Is employed by National Mr. Wilson was born In • Lady Attendant erence' and bematy. : —companled. on the organ by and Mts. M argaret M. Cotone, Keansburg,-son of the late Besides; h!&. wife, M r., Mas­ ter-lnrlnw, of-,Hie bride. They) Lead Company, Sayrevllle. Jaoksonr'Helgbts;--N.Y:; three • lf oo-3«ctar!ia' Miss Loretta,-Durante. ■ wore gowns' and headpieces ln GMrge O. aod Cdra B.'Wllaoh. sey • Is - survived by . « son. — Y Olven ln marriage by Wai­ They will reglfjo at 13, Berry sons, William J., Long Beach', DAY- Funeral Home shrimp fin’d turquoise respec He was a plumbing and’heat^ Frederick,'at homte, 'a step­ 381 Mapla PL. Ktyporl ted Gruszynskl, Matawan, the St., Keansburg. L.I., Raymond J„ Keyport, Ing mechanic and resided ln and 'Pvt. Joseph S., Fort Dlx, son, Stanley D. Moore, Red Tol. K Erporf 7-1352 bride w o r e a ballerlna-length Keansburg before moving to MEHLENBECK gown of white lace over satin , N.Y. They wore St., Matawan, after wlilch tbe and seven granddaughters. Bank, and two step-brothers, moc4 teaaoNt m*. u South River. designed with a scoop neck- pale blue lace ballerlna-length couple flew to Florida, For Funeral services were held Jesble Nlbblett, Centerville, mtmf FUNERAL HOME - Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Besides his wife, he Is sur­ K'Mi W aU • . 1m m bordered with sequins. gowns over matching taffeta, traveling, the bride wore a and Frances Nlbblett, Key­ princess style, with - v-neck- John W* Mehlenbeck Funeral vived by two sons, Kenneth, Tel. Keyport 1-518 Her shoulder length veil of light brown wool sheath dress Miami, Fla.; Thomas E. Wil­ port. French illusion fell. from a ltne. They carried colonial trimmed with dark browrtTvel Home, Hazlet, with the Rev. Registered Nurse bouquets of , pink carnations H enry A. Male, pastor of Sc son, jr.. South River: a daugh­ _pearl tiara and she carried a vet collar and cuffs and dark ter Miss Maxine A. Wilson, Mrs, Leonard Dech In Aftendanee...... colonial bouquet of white ctrt- which matched their head- brown hat and accessories Mary's Episcopal Churcb. South River: three sisters, Funeral services were held HWY. 35 ’ .HAZLET nations and stephanotls. plcces. ' With a corsage of w hite o r­ Keyport, officiating. Inter­ ment was in Shoreland Mem­ Mrs, Arvllla Ullmeyer, Allen- Saturday at IT a.m; at the Mias Dorothy Dombrowskl, A rthur Nixon, M ataw an, chids. hurst; Mrs. Edna Leach. Jer­ W atw ick, N.Y. room m ate of was the best man and usher­ orial Qardens, Keyport. The Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, The bride graduated from sey City; and Mrs. Cora.Hess, ing were Michael • Kelly and legion auxiliary held services for M rs. N ellie Dech, 68, with — the-bride at Training School, Morristown High School, class West Orange; and two grand­ Michael Jastrab, Matawan, Monday evening. was the maid of honor. Bridal of 1053 and the Harrison S. children. - f the Rev. Hillman T. Williams, New Arrivals, . attendants were Mrs. Michael and Thomas O’Connor, Toms Martland Medical C e n ter Wlllet E. Morey ' pastor of the Calvary Metho­ R iver. Funeral services were held Ja s tra b , Matawan. Mrs. School of Nursing, Newark. W illet E . M orey, 64, hus­ A reception followed at the yesterday at 2 p.m. at the dist Church, Keyport, officia­ In Our Fall Line Thom as O’Connor, Tom s Rlv- She had accepted a position band of Mrs. Minora (Pom­ cr, and Miss Doris Brady American Legion Hall, Main John J.. Ryan Home for Fu­ ting. Interment was in Lower wltlPthe Garden State Manor eroy) Morey, Tennent 'Rd., nerals, Keansburg, with the Valley Union Cemetery, Call- -; • • _ of -■; Nursing Home, Hazlet. Morganvllle, died Friday, Rev. Otto Jenke, pastor of the The bridegroom graduated Sept. 28, 1953, at Ivy House fon. I First i Methodist Churoh! Maternity Clothei Seeing is Relieving from Matawan High School, Nursing Home, Middletown. Keansburg, officiating. Inter­ Mrs. Dech, 613 Central Ave.. class of 1050 and Is a civilian Bom In Schoharie, N.Y., he ment was ln Oreen Orove Cem Union Beacb, widow of Leon­ employee at NAF Earle. He was the son of the late Rev. ard Dech, died Tuesday, Sept. etery, Keyport. y- * Bermuda Short* * • IN READJNG, A served ln the Marine Corps Eugene S. and Mrs. Morey. 15, 1950, a t M onmouth M em or­ BIFOCAL-WEARER for two years. Mr; Morey was manager of ial Hospital, Long Branch, She • Pedal Pusher* SHOULD~ LOWER HIS When they return from their the poultry department of the FUNERAL SERVICES Is the daughter of the late Al­ e v e s i n s t e a p o f 'EH wedding trip, they will reside Sperry estate, Osceola'Farm vin and Jennie Waclc. . • S l a c k s Y TILTING HIS HEAP on Aberdeen Rd., Matawan. Cranford. He, served for 14 Ormond D. Walling Mrs. Decb Is survived by FORWARD. years on the W.H. Minor es­ Funeral services were held one brother, Aivln Wack, Point > Conway-Morgantl tate, Heart’s Delight Farm, Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Be Pleasant, and one sister, Mra. • S u it* . ' The marriage of Miss Ange- Chasy, N.Y., and was a poul- die Funeral-Home, Keyport, Lulji Steckman, Point Pleas­ llne Morgan!!, daughter of Mr. tryman on the Mount Hope tor Ormond' D. Walling, 86, ant. . • S k ir t* th ere w as a young i m n a m e p s u e and M rs. P e te r M organtl, 30 Farm, willlamatown, Mass. with the Rev.,Hillman T. Wil­ Tedrlok Bt., Pittston, Pa., to For the past 25 years he lived liams, pastor of the Calvary : • Lingerie W HO KEPT CUTTING TH E PEOPLE SHE Thomas Conway, 10 Walnut In Morganvllle where he man­ Methodist Church, Keyport, of­ ENGAGEMENTS KNEW, St., Keyport, took place Satur­ aged his own poultry farm. ficiating. Interment was ln (We Now Carry Dorian lUbei) day morning, Sept. 29, 155a at Besides bis wife, Mr. Morey Oreen Orove Cemetery. Key­ Hopper-Alikas ' TILL A T LAST SH E GOT W ISE ten o'clock at St. Rocco's is Survived by a daughter, port. , ■ Mr. and Mr*. Peter A. Ali­ Churoh, rittston. The Rev. Mra. Orace M. Hilton, Mor­ Mr. Walling, husband of kas, 356 M ain St., M ataw an, TO THE NEEDS O F HER EYES Julio Serra officiated and was ganvllle; a son, W. Dunham Mrs. Brenda (Anderson) Wal­ announce the engagement of The STORK SET A N P GOT GLASSES THAT SHOW ED the celebrant at the nuptial Morey, Freehold; and four ling, died Thursday, Sept. 27 their daughter, Sophia P.. to 15 Linden PI. Red Bank 6-5916 ■ W H O W A S W H O . m ass. grandchildren. 1956, at bis home, 160 Flrat St., Eugene W. Hopper, son of Mr. Mrs, Philip Pansetta was Funeral services were held Keyport. He was born ln Key­ and Mrs. Warren Hopper, Uie m atron of honor and M r. Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Cal­ port, son ot the late Eirom Bloomlngdale...... Pansetta, the best man. Ush­ lahan-Funeral Home, Free­ and Emma (Cokelet) Walling. Miss Allkaa attended Mata­ ering were Joseph Sperassa hold, Interment, Monday aft­ Until his retirement, he wan High School. She Is em­ and Robert Tiguc, both of ernoon, was at Mount Pleas­ operated a butcher shop ln ployed by ber father at the Pittston,' and Joseph Morgan­ ant Cemetery, Newark. Keyport for many years. He Keyport -Diner. Her fiance PUBLIC SALE M A N y CHILDREN. tl, Flttston, brother of the was a member ol Bayslde served ln the Air Force WEAR BIFOCAL ‘ bride. Paul II. Qehlhaus a captain. He Is now with Council of Odd Fellows, Royal ( A• I Have told my home and moving to Cal­ GLASSES SO THE Y After a wedding trip to N1 P au l H. Q ehlhaus, 79, of 5S4 Arcanum, and Caesarean Troop C ot the state polloe CAN PERFORM agora Falls, the couple will Mornlngslde Ave., Union Lodge, F . and A.M. K eyport. . ifornia, 1 will dispose of my household good* reside at 110 Broad St., Key­ Beach, died Friday, 8ept, 28 The wedding date la planned NEAR-POINT TASKS Besides his wife, he is sur­ AN t> S E E T H E port, 1050, nt the United States Pub for N o v ..25. .and furnishings and etc. at Public Auction on llo Health Service Hospital, vived by two daughters, Mrs, BLACKBOARD CLEARLY William E. Preston, Keyport, the premises at) Baxier-Martln Stapleton, S.I., after a short "Help \Vanted" ada In this and Mrs. Richard M. Davis, M i s s Barbara.EUIsabeth Illness. paper tell you about the good Red Bank; two sons, Etrom S Martin, daughter of Mr. and Tlie son of tlie, late Henry lobs open. 183 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN IN ONE INDUSTRIAL M fs. Edw ard M artin, sr., 912 Walling, Oswego, Oreg., and Or­ PLANT THE WORKERS WHO and Elsie K. aehlhaus, he Main St., Keansburg, became was a retired malntenanco mond Walling, Jr., New York; MET VISUAL STANDARDS - Saturday October 13, 1956, 1:00,P.M. tho bride of Noil McKay Bax­ worker. He was employed by a jls te r, Mrs. Orland Glass Shoreland Memorial MADE FROM #62.40 TO ter, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. (he K eansburg Steam Maplewood; and seven grand­ Gardens Cemetery *124.8O MORE JN A YEAR Nell McKay Baxter, 40 Wall­ b oat p om pany for 32 years. children. Jordan 20 Co. Ft. Upright Free*err Tbor ing Ave., Belford, Saturday, A ssn. matlo WAfther, Gas Clothes Dryer, B.C.A. 16 In. ‘tele­ THAN THE OTHERS. Mr. Qehlhaus is survived Thomai Massey Sopt. 50, 1050, ln the F irst by two daughters, Mrs. aer- vision, 2 Captains Chairs, 1 Fes. Solid Maple Bedroom ACCORDING TO THE Funeral services were held K E 7-3630 Suite, Bookcase Ueadboard Double Bed, Pcs. Sectional Methodist Church, KcanBburg. trude Walker, Manasquan i BETTER VISION INSTITUTE, Tlie Rev. Dr. Otto C. F. at 2 p.m., Wednesday .for Main St. Keyport Plastic Llvlngroom Bet* Pr. Twin Hollywood Beds. Engs Miss Elsie Qehlhaus, Union T hom as M assey, 55, husband (room and scatter site), Mahogany Secretary, Extension Janke offloiated at the double- Bench; a son, Paul H. Gehl ling ooremony. of Mrs. aladya (Matthews) Table, ft Cane Bottom Chairs, End Tables, Lamps, (floor ha us, Huntsville, Ala.; M assey. 111a M ount St., R e d Dressers, Flctnres. Kitchen Table, Chairs, Ampletone Etao* Olven In marriage by hor brother, -William Qehlhaus PIANHIHC A VACATION? father, the bride wore a wed­ Bank, at the William S. An­ trio Becord Flayer with records, Fr, Bonk Beds. 51etsl Keansburg, and four grand­ Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Utensils, Plcnle Table, Mbw. ding gown terminating In a derson Funeral Home, Red children. Bank. The Rov. ftoger Squire, Garden Tools, Rotary Power Mower, 32 ft, Ext. Ladder, cathedral length train.' Her Funeral services were held 20 ft. Ext. Ladder, Lr» Selection of Misc. Hand Tooli, . TAKING A TOUR or CRUISE fingertip length veil of French pastor of the Red Bank Meth­ Monday at 2 p.m. with the odist Cburch, officiated. Inter­ Maions Jacks, Molar Tab, Sectional Shed (X* X ft* X I’), Illusion fell from a crown of Lot of New Lumber. Nall. Flnmblng Futures, 7 ft. Metai Rev. Jolm P, Euler, pastor of ment -was In Falrvlew Ceme­ Phone Now For sequins and seod pearls and Step Ladder, Window Fans. the B ayshore Commun tery, Middletown. t she carried a colonial bouquet lty Church, East Keansburg, iwr Prompt Reservations of white pompons with a white Mr. Massoy died Monday, officiating. Interment was ln By Order of Richard James orchid center. . Falrvlew Cemetery, Middle­ Bept. 24, 19S6, a t the Ivy N urs­ ing Home. Middletown Town­ BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU M iss Elisabeth "draco town, Vaughan, Highlands, cousin of ship, He Was born In Center­ Oeorge Bird Auctioneer — Phone Freehold M ttl Vkller M ill Night Calls: t> *r c » l l » i « ' tho bride, was mild of honor. Thamai E. Wllian, Sr. ville, son ot the late Frederick Member of N. J. BUte Society ef Anctlopeers Ild - S m lU iS t. K eyport 1-8011 < J & s . • •. •. n r u ■- > n* * .• The senior bridesmaids were Thomas E. Wilson, sr.. <1 and Mary (Clarke) Masaey. U I • s Katherine nuhmaa, husband of M rs. M axine (Car- He had been a mechanic. He BRIDE OF HAWTHORNE RESIDENT ivited To Visit Rutgers Offers Company Awards THE 3 LY. Department Course On 'Mums the Vote Out With r MATAWAN JOURNAL; - Ernest G. Bailey, who re- ''Campaign Button" Calcesand Coffee Rutgers University will of­ .’The Architectural Tiling Co, Qotober 4, I&59 P ag e T hree ently observed, hla 50th atinl- fer a one-day course on tbe Keyport, held their annual ersary at the W.S. Wallace service emblem dinner, last culture and propagation of Attend Retreat lore, Keypprt. received. the hardy chrysanthemums at the night at tin Molly Pitcher H q- tel, Red Bank. . ^ allowing letter after an ac- C o fie g e o f Agriculture""O'Ot." 30. Charles H, Vreeland, scout ■ Following tlio dinner; —* em­ ount of the occasion was pub- H e intensive instruction, master, Frank Voary, assist­ blems, representing years of ant, and th e following mem­ ‘shed ln the Keyport Weekly from S:15 a.m. to 4:16 p.m., service, were presented to 3D rom Victor A. Ansorge, a is designed to help satisfy tbe employees. Periods of service bers qf Troop 80, St, Joseph’s, demand for knowledge among ormer resident, and now a ranged from five to 20. years. Charlos Vreeland, Jamos Gris­ home gardeners, with whom In addition to thc employees Ispatcher for the fire depart­ hardy ’mums are becoming wold, William Say, Leonard who woro.eligible for servloo ment of New York City: increasingly popular. The sug­ Brown, William Murray, John awards, all ATCO supervisor* . “May I offer my cohgratu- gestion for the specialized Graham-; Jam es A ntrlam , training came from New'Jer­ attended tho dltmor, Each om- John Elbrecht, John Pisano atlons to you, along with your ployce attending was Invited and Vlnoen.t ltaliprah attend­ sey garden- club members to bring a guest. lost of friends, on the 'attain­ who are co-operating la ar­ ed tho Cathollo Soout Retreat . nent of 50 years association rangements. . A souvenir booklot wns pre­ at St. Benodlot’s Camp, New­ with Mr. Wallace. Dr. William E. Snyder, pro­ sented to all who attended tho ton, fessor of. ornamental horticul­ dinner. The booklot contains “Until I read the article la tho picture of oach poison re­ The Keyport Weekly, I didn’t ture at Rutgers, will Instruct ceiving an award, a short bi­ .enow you w ere originally em ­ in culture of 'mums. Other ography of company oxecu- ployed 'by my grandfather, m em bers of; th e State U niver­ sity staff will discuss types of tlvofl, and of Solomon BohaU- Adam Sftlz, before going with kin, deceased, who founded Mr. Wallace. ■ ‘mums, diseases. Insects, and BOTTLED tho company, Tho, booklot al­ "I remember clearly . the uses ln the home landscape, so contains tho service honor -Jlrst-occaalon _ ^Bailey's There will be a tour of chry­ roll, oomprlsed ot those em­ Cow' was first heart) ln Key­ santhem um . Dl&ntS .la th e dis­ ployees .'syjio.liaYo U vfi.sr jnovo port, and congratulate you on play garden. years of service. ' the vision you employed in es­ . The college ’mum gardens tablishing this 'modern tire also will be open to the pub­ Coffee c»ke and conversation add up to a delightful afternoon Five year sorvlco awards lic toward the end ot October, or evening. With the conversation turning to politics these days, woro presented by Charles alarm system ln the town. key your food service,to that theme and bring on a platter ot You Get Clean, Quick “For fifteen years now, tin the ex act d ate .depending on MoCormlck, assistant superin­ colorfully frosted cupcakes bearing the letters, “vote" or other tendent; ten yoar a,w a r d s as an auxiliary, and five as.a growth conditions. Announce­ political note. The food couldn’t be simpler with cupcakes from Heat For Cooking paid.' fireman, I have been ment of the date will be made the bakery with your own frosting, possibly in delicately tinted woro prosontod by Jplm Bor­ operating the' world's greatest la te r. red and blue with • band of white. ------...... -.... dello, 'superintendent; fifteen Prompt, Efficient fire alarm system, here ln the Registration ln the course Make your colfee service tho focsl point ot the party and dress year awards were Jiresontod Park, (Central Park) where will be lim ite d ,to 100. anc) the up the customary service with a bowl of whipped cream topped by Janies Mauro. assistant to , Service we co-ordinate the fire , fight' IS registration feo will include with a sprinkling of grated orange or lemon rind. A dusting ot tho prosldent; and twenty cinnamon or nutmeg or of a mixture of instant coffee, cocoa riage by her father, wore a man. Ushers were James But­ Mrs. Conover Burlew, Mata­ port will bo represented at mull ■mil Illlll ter, Saddlebrook, brother-in- o„,Hr£p. “ rum-flavored chocolate, mint ih tho bottom of i cup,” |J H wan, entertained the board of prlncess-style gown of Import­ the 1050 convention of thc Pour hot black, coffee over the candy.-Stlr.-> / i» l» directors, of the New Jersey ed Chantilly lace over nylon law of the bride, and John Dil­ New Jersey Kiwanis District A ’M|«i» tulle and bridal satin, with lon, Lake Farslppany, broth­ at Atlantia City this weekend S t u d i o s F ed eratio n of Republi­ er ls . iaoking ln a highway iifilliiilinii can1 Women of Mynmouth the skirt ending ln a chapel er-in-law of the bridegroom. J. Leon Schanck, club presl Road Courtesy W ould train. The boat neckline was A reception was held at El- dent, has announced. oode of etulos. County, with Mrs. Arthur Increase Safety (AND D WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY edged with iridescent sequins maro’s Restaurant, Morgan. Jolce, Bed Bank, presiding, Local delegates to the bon 'Secondly, oourteous driv­ 10 MAIM BT. TEL. ICE f-UJl M Y F O M and seed poa and tho For their wedding trip to on SepC 20. M rs. Joseph Hun­ r)s, ventlon' will be Mr, Schanck, "Lack of courtesy ls a vio­ ing can orcato In others a sleeves tapered at the wrists. Canada, the bride wore a ter. Fair Haven, told of her Charles Straub, vice presl lation that Isn’t even in the pleasant sate attitude. : That Her veil of imported silk Illu­ brown tweed dress with brown dent, Edward Okner and Fast cheerful responso when a trip to San Francisco, Calif., law books? We can’t enforao as an alternate to the R»pub- sion veil was attached to a accessories, and a corsage of District Governor A.D, Shultz. courteous act is extended,"oan headpieoe and she carried a politeness, yet courtesy be­ Wo Spedallx* In Tloan national convention. yellow te a ro se s. ______Walter F. Patenge, trustee be passed along by tho re­ cascade bouquet of white roses. of Kiwanis International, a Platts were made to hold the The bride's mother chose, a hind the wheel would do m orr ceiver to others,— even far Mrs. Dolores Butter, Saddle- Lansing, Michigan manufac­ Elsenhower birthday dessert champagne beige . lace cock­ to cut down tfTe slaughter on down, the road, Courtesy ls brooke, was matron of honor tu re r, will he a featured bridge on Oct. 18 at Sea Olrt tall-length gown with green tho highways than any other contagious and It’s the type SEAFOOD .... for her sister. Her ankle- speaker at. th e three-day Inn. ' - accessories and an orchid cor­ single faotor,” stated David ot opldemio we coul^ do well length gown of autumn blue sage. The mother bf the bride­ meeting at the Hsddon Hall G reen/ president of the Mo­ to s ta r t.” was fashioned with a square Hotel. STEAKS Furnished apartment signs groom was attired ln a blue tor Club of America, neck, sleeveless bodice, bouf­ lac* cocktall-length gown, Delegates from 144 clubs, F for sale at this office.. " "Strictly speaking lt’a not fant skirt and a fitted jacket. blue and pink accessories; and representing a total member­ CHOPS Her*, headpiece was of blue an orchid oorsture. ship of m o re than 1500 busi­ motor manner that's the prob­ lem at all. It's' the lack of floral wreath and she carried The bride la a graduate ot ness and professional leaders. JOIN' a colonial ' bouquet of pink St. AJoysiua High’ School, Jer­ Will H jirtlclpate In the various motor manners that cause the Cotktall Lounn* trouble, ths lack of a code of roses. - . ' sey City, and ls employed by sessions. Committed confer­ Wil OATICR TO PAttTIRB The attendants,. Mrs, Mlch- Luce Press Clipping Bureau, ences, a discussion of plans action on our streets and vSKYWA'Uii AND WBDUINOt ela'. Lane, . Old Bridge, and New York. -Her husband, a for the coming year, and tha highways based on regard and Altt CONDITIONRD resp ect to r th e life aitdi w ell­ Miss ' Helen .Karmer, Union graduate of Hawthorne High election of officers will high­ being ol-. fallow ■; drivers, and Your float City, wore vlnk gowns similar Bchool.. ls em ployed hy.- W est­ light the convention program, €S>. Mleliae) Marlolls tOUhe matron of honor’s, and' Mr, Sohanck said,'• : ' wjtlkers.- The problem ls that (UVILi PBPBAKMI wood Industries, Paterson. of Inducing all wnlkors. and drivers to adopt a iKciiway Blue Cross Selects was president of the plan for $1000 A w ard To M HS code of ethics" and sell! n g SHORE POINT INN 23 years. . Athlete In Crash each individual on making Highway 35 and Holirtdel Rd. New State President courtesy Jils. codo of the road Mr. Withers will devote all Judge J. Edward Knight, At the regular monthly tb tlio end of saving lives, In­ of his time to the New Jersey New Brunswick, last week cluding his own. meeting of the Board of Trus­ Join Blue Cross activities, resign­ gave a verdict ln a Superior It ls difficult to briefly de­ tees of t h e Hospital Service ing his position as vice presi­ Court case whose litigants fine "courtesy" and include our 'Just joiagintl A finest quality 4-tran- Plan of New Jersey, -last. dent of tbe National State agreed to trial without Jury. iiitor Ztnlth bicked by in iron-cl»d every concept as the word ap­ Thursday, Carl K. Withers was B ank ln N ew ark. He. ls a tru s­ He aw ard ed (1000 to Ken­ plies to highway safety: but lordly money-back guarintet of full tee of the Medlcpl- Surgi­ Clothing Club Jitbficllon. >lt ttllini for one. elected president. It ls expect­ neth Burlew, son of Oeorge two things about a courteous ourth thc price of many comparable ed that he will assume the dut­ cal P la n of New Jersey , a dir­ Buriow, Cottrell Rd., Madison act are certain: ...... ldl. So tmall, io Hint it can ba ector of the Presbyterian Hos­ Township, wbo was Injured In fIddta behind a man’* necktie. ies of the'otflce on Oct. IS. He 'First, a courteous act on W. S. WALLACE BR0ADL00M pital, and the Visiting Nurses %Ofn in a woman’t hair! Operate* has.beisn a Blue Cross trustee an auto accident in Madison the highway- Is a definite ex­ Association, as well as the for only about lOf a week. ' since June. Township on Dec. 0, 1BS4. pression of an attitude of re­ 24 W. FRONT ST. chairman of the cltlzens^ad- Mr. Withers succeeds John Judge Knight also awarded gard for safety and well-being ll-PAT ■OHKV-BACK •UARANTHJ 8. Thompson, who was elected vlsory committee for Martland the elder Mr. Burlew $500 for ot othorit; while discourtesy ls KEYPORT 7*0700 Memorial Hospital. In 1035, lterlm president .at a special medical expenses Incurred. proof that the driver or walk­ meeting of the Board In Decem­ Mr. Withers became the young­ Defendants ln the suit wero CARPET!! Keyport ieweleri & Opticians ber, following the sudden death est New Jersey State Commis­ William Rose, Amboy Rd. and sioner of Bank and Insurance, 41 W. Front SU K*Tpo» of H, Theodore Sorg. Mr. Sorg Lee Robbins, Cottrell Rd„ He has been prominently Iden­ both of Madison Township. tified with a number of phll- Young Burlew was a pass­ The Cup and Saucer anthropic and health organiz­ enger ln the Rose car which ations, Including the New Jer­ collided with the Robbins ve­ 11 W eit Front Street, Keyport Now you can carpet your sey Division chairmanship of hicle. In Route IB. The boy’s the cancer society: honorary father claim ed in ju rle i. In Now Under New Management Ross W. Maghan Agency vice chairmanship of the Sal­ seeking tlO.OOO against tho de­ vation Army Advisory board, fendants. He also asked $2000 Hour* W eekdays 7 A.M. to lO P.M. homo wall to wall or in rug Real Estate—Insurance and with the American Red for medical expenses. Cross, be ls now serving as a Ralph S. Heuser, Matawan, Sunday 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. - director of the Newark Chap­ was attorney for the plaintiffs MATAWAN 138 Main S t MA 1-0003 SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS ter, for which be was fund and Joseph Doren, Perth Am­ sizes for as little as chairm an In 1947, and ch air­ boy, represented the defend­ Anthony and Eva Votta Proprietors m an ln 1953 and 1094. ants. ^ ;______PLANKING A VACATION? b y THRT S R FRIT Steamship Or Plane 1 0 Prompt Reservations 1'er Month' Indndlns I'tddlng and l.aber “BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU Dar Calls: Valler 6-4141 N ifb t Calls.- : Tha dlfforotico botwoon baro floors or Z14 Smith St. K eyport 7-5031 WAMD Perth Amboy 7 Broadway, Keyport worn carpttlng and new tmartly styled lux­ ZIGZAG AND urious carpet can be as little as 35 centt a day SDPERLOK OPERATORS for the average tlze Living Room, Dining Room, Hall or Foyer. Justly ^§M s\Proud! • f i n o tricot lingerie' ONE FOR THE ROAD / - • piece aiid hour rated *NO MONEY DOWN wencAM nvcu/nm nomm* MADTUE BtrTitM c r n c w n o r v w t j t o M k fu rry t K t u • steady employment F ib er r a »*w xXKcmt Puo»o*tf ' • dean, airy plant That's how 7k* CUtJCtO ftrrtCTfc TW«V WWT THE PAHCnt* AMP • friendly superviiion TP a, t o p FRENCH UNDERGROUND • buy at wholesale will feel I • work near home •boat yonr SEACOAST 7 us u*ev vmnrfOJi ine* • apply any time home whtn you bare roar FLOOR COVERING (0 . RUGS CLEANED by ■— W ILL E. CUSICK CO. Aeromnrine Building 1(1 .‘ii* and (Hark SI. Kcy|uirt S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. Keypork-7-3576 K E Y 7 - 2 0 2 5 The Area's Only flur Cltanfni I'lanl ’ T 0 C M U M U feN 'M f F tM W A£A#*#T A CAMfy QtH, AMCSicAiM A r t 'AW tOTHfi *JUUL>*JlX~U M. IM N H Tu* ****** Opon Daily 8 to 6 Wed. & Fri. Evo. Til! $ P.M Call SO 1-1582 CP fV f b O D C NMMWiytflAkV/ i I'M-1 living jeaulU in’such'projects A STORY FOR toward' todal security bene- have escaped while on the as the construction of a play* tit*. . -.' / '1 ■ other h^nd wherti, the family has no record of cancer, a , T H E field or ^pjppntvqljpf pollution Q—I'm getting'^ 0 sociaJjSe; i i J . v curity Benefits and have'-W sis­ child -may :deveTbp It. Cancer Classified A ds 'iOhe.r3?at^.land_air._SUety ter who will be 59 years o!d can strike anyone. . <' campaigns are launched. this 'monthi~5fie,s '‘5eVef“'P^Q —Q^Does the American -Can­ HELP WANTED, F O R R E N T T t ( t T « w O cU ber 4, 1856 Mighty fund .'raising .drives able to worlc away from home cer Society. New- Jersey Divi­ SAL^HAi* to t*k» complete c£ar*« set out annually to whip po and has never paid any $ocla^ sion, help the cancer patient? A>AfiTMENT 5 roomi, heat and- hot A—Yes,y in many ways of; MVtnf macblna dapertment; ex­ water furnished. Adult* only. Avail-. verty, polio., cincer, heart di­ . By Margaret A. Leavy ' security. She is dependent ou perience preferred but not assenuai. able October 20th. Inquire Paul's THE MATAWAN JOURNAL me ’and I have been told she tbrough~-ih£ providing of clin­ Good lonm i; marvelous opportunity Bar. * Cdll. nt. 34. Cheesequake.-ur, sease: muscular dystrophy and (or right man. Write Box #78. K ey call M atawan 1-2598. . \vJ4* Established 1863 Telephone 7-5030 might get a small benefit from ics, dressings, medications, p o rt --______wft* ' J Mabel Brown, Publisher similar afflictions. Their work­ Apple Pickin’ Time social security. Is this .true? nursing services, transporta­ APARTMENT 4 rooms, fiot Avatar M A T A W A N furnished. $45 per month. Cail , Published every rbursday at ers ' call repeatedly oil news­ Joey watclied Grandfather sang, but Joey and Elsie stay­ . A—Your sister wouldn't be tion and home care. For in­ LaConte’s Shoe Store, 66 W. Front Keyport. Monmouth County. N J. i formation, contact four coun­ St., • K eyport 7-4063 or Keyport 7- By BRUWN PUBLISHING AND papers for support. They re- load the apple baskets and e<1 vcry able to draw benefits based oo UNDERGAKMENT CO. 1903-M. v. j4 . PBOrpiNO COMPANY * ceiy^it, too. _ your Social Security. Those ty chapter. the apple .picking bags on the W,hen th^ f « * ch • < ““ APARTMENT 3 room s, jmlurnlshtd, • V apple orchard, Joey heard who could draw on your ac­ ^r-'Vhy should periodic vlSs- OPERATORS. heat ahd hot Haler supplied. Hea* J. Mabel Brown Editor These same newspapers son able1. Inquire 140 • 2nd St., K*y- Geraidin* V Brown .Associate Editor sponsor wholesome youth ac­ big wagon. ^ Grandfather holler "W hoa! count would be a dependent Its be made to a doctor? Port_ • . . . w'j4 A—The earlier a Ancer is EXPERIENCED SUBSCRIPTION RATES tivities, such as summer “I want to pick apples, too. Everybody out!". husband, children under 18, or STEADY WORK APARTMENT 4 rooms and bath, heat Payable tn Advance camps, and in other ways May I, Grandfather?" he ask- j uat then Joey and Elsie dependent parents. " treated, the greater chance.,of GOOD PAY ...... sifpplied,- electric stove, ell rubber On« Year ‘within ^ttaU) —,.... „.*4.50 Q—I haven't worked since a cure. Through periodic ex-, 7:45 a ro to 4:!5 p.m. tiie floors. Business coup/e or school Six M o n th * ______. 9.50 keep wary vigil over Juvenile • . popped their heads.out of the 5 D aj Week teachers. Cali Matawan 1-4420 after Three Month* ------,xr-, . 1.50 problem s, When you get a little oid- apple baskets and cried, “Sur­ 1951 and would like to 3 0 back aminatlons cancer may be de­ 9 Johnioo Ave . Matawan 4:30 p.m. w>j4 Ona Year toutside state) . 6-00 er, ’ said Grandfather. “A prise!” to work but find my age is a tected in its early stages, be­ Matawan 1-1S71 ' On* Y ear (outside US). . 7.00 A newspaper does all these AN unusual opportunity for an un­ NICE four room furnished apartm*nl; . young 'un like you would only -what’s this? How did you drawback. Would a company fore the individual has notic­ fireplace; tile kitchen; tile bath* . Tha M atawan Jpurnai (a a aew spap« things, , and more, but the ed soy sign or symptom in usual girl. Salary- open. Traps- room; three private entrances; stue» "ot the people, by tha people and for weekly or hometownTsaper be in the way in the apple get here?'* asked Grandfa- find out your age when send­ poetmtlon necessary. Apply Mary co garage; on bus line; adults only; the people ** tla aim ta to carve the ing social security? himself. ‘ • Carter Paints. Highway 34. Matawan. references required; 129 Broadway, performs a very special func- o rc h ard .’* tlber* ■ Cali M atawan 1*3884. j. ___ .. wj4 . bast Interests o t M atawan; to present A—No. Although .you* age is Q—How long should o n e Keyport. Call Long Branch «-4aQ3. alt of tha new., of tha week without tion-lt reports the complete Im old enough now,” said “it's Joey and Elsie! SECRETARY, general office rouUoe. bias oi pretudle* ia a clean, tana. shown in the social security wait after cancer is suspect­ BUNGALOW, 4 rooms. Route 36. Key­ story of the news events of Joey.^ “I wouldn’t be In the They’ve stowed away on the . dictation, typing, some knowledge port. rent reasonable. Prefer elder* , conservative manner respecting the records, this information is for of bookkeeping, pleasant working con- Inalienable rtghte of our citizens, and w®£; • v, apple wagon,'* laughed the ed? . . ly coupJc- on social security pension, communities within its area. dltiapa, liberal employee benefits. CaU O range 2-0674, 4 u j i thereby maHng Itself worthy of their Yes, you would,’* said other pickers. • Identification only and is con­ A—Any defay is dangerous, Apply Canterbury Knitters Ltd.;. Lo­ confidence. fidential by law.' • - ., On discovering a cancer dan­ cust St.. Keyport. ; . u.*}4 THREE large rooms with private Qiandfather. * Besides, didn’t “Well, now you’re here,’ balb and private entrance, heat ami Responsibility (or typographical er< I hear ydiir- Ma tell you to Grandfather, “you might Q—My sister h as* moved ger signal, go at once to SHIPPING clerk,*5) general shipping hot water furnished. -Business couple rori la limited to tbe cost of the 5-vf-L Qf y°ur little sister. just Qs well stav. I don’t have to Tennessee and has been your doctor for a thorough room routine, parking, pleasant preferr*d. Inquire 3 AtlanUc Ave., ~ ”tpata'oceuDfaif"fty-‘kuil»-errorm:: told-•she'-wf|i;rlQ6e-her social working conditions, liberal employee, Matawan. . wJ4 looking Backward! .Elsie,-That a much-more im- gnough tihie to take you home examination.^. ___ 2___!____. benefits.—,.Apply..Canterbury Knitters Entered as second-class matter al security. Is :there a difference Ltd.-;-. Locust. ,St.y Keyport. . ~ • :iiw ji RKYPQnTV- 3 room* aiut-bath, heat— portant than picking apples.'/' again/’ ...... ' - ...... Q—Is ^ bleeding always a- ~ and’ hot'w ater”. ■ Available Nevem* Ihe oosl office at Matawan. N. J.. un ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND ta social, security indifferent der the act of Starch .3. 1879. THINGS WE KNEW IN Joey watched his grandfather Joey jumped down and heljv sign of cancer? be r 1st. Calf Keyport-7‘03iS-W. uJ4* THE LONG AGO walk into the barn. He G(j Elsie. “Thank you. Grand- states? - ’ ' A—No, but abnormal bleed­ C A P A B L E CORNER house. 9~targe rooms, oil- T H U R S D A Y , OCT. 4, 1&50 A— Social security is a fed­ heat, garage'. aUached 'Storm win-, looked-'at the apple wagon .father,” he said. “I promise ing from any part of. tbe GIRL FRIDAY dows and screens, ItJO' per month. which was plied high with i won’t be any trouble at all. eral law and applies the same body should be promptly and Inquire 332 Wilson Ave.. Matawan or Unusual, capable 'girl for handling call M atawan 1-062S-M. . tvjl - F I R E P R E V E N T I O N Forty Years Ago . baskets nnd bags. v Joey watched the apple to folks in every state. If your carefully investigated to de­ varied office routine. Exceptional “I'll bet I could be Jots of pickers put bags on their sister is eligible here, she termine if it-is due to cancer. opportunity with fast - growing 'patnt FURNISHED room,in country house, “tyhdertermlned o r I g 1 u/' Miss I^ottie ..Conover, Wick-- would get the same benefit manufacturer. Congenial surround- -all conveniences. CaU IliUcrejt 2>. help io the apple orchard/’ he - shoulders and climb tall lad- Q-~Can the spread of can­ ingj, bonus, hospitalization, but most 2412; if no answ er M atawan M478-R. they say. It’s a common atunk. is visiting Mrs, Charles w herever sh e ” lives. said to himself. “And I could ders into the trees. * cer be stopped or retarded of all a-good outfit' *0 work -for;-; ...... Q—I understand that archi­ AbiliUes should include some typing, . phrase in news reports of a C, Schock at Spring Valley. take care of Elsie Just as well.. “Look, Grandfather, there A—At times it can. Certain APARTMENT 3 rooms, }50 per month. tects came under social secur­ some bookkeeping ability and a Inquire 812 Front Si.. Uoion Beach fire. In. the charred and-gut Mrs. Mary Bennett has re­ there as here." \ ^re i0ts 0f apples on the cancerous growths, hopeless nimble mind. Mary Carter Paints. or call Keyport '?-2o\^can which it is obtained. MATAWAN . . YOUR NEWSPAPER Leon Rinear, treasurer. Q—My husband and I were . MATAWAN 1*1600 noon at 2 o’clock in the First divorced five years ago. I was so thal the path to the^oal Q—A r e broken bones, cjl for their fine quality. Commtmi* National Newspaper Week. School opened ln Morgan­ scratches'^* other injuries apt wjtf Presbyterian Church, Mata­ awarded the ^custody of our may be shortened. calico products Company, Inc..-Free­ Oct. 1*8 la focusing attention on vllle last Monday. A. W,1 White sultrln -ancer? OIL staves and rioor fuxnances: wan, to Stanley White, Brown­ two children ages nine and 10, Q—What ia meant by the cleaned and repaired, kitchen burn­ the fact that your newspaper is principal and MIsb Irene tow n. ' . home care program ot the -A/ type of bone cancer hold S-JSS0. .Ask le r Co). OraJngcr. ers and floor1 furaascea sold and Hoollen,*^ W ater W itch, and I have not seen him since our atalKd. .Call Keyport 7-31*8~ Wjtt le freedom’s key to better liv­ On ^AoTiday't M r. and M rs. divorced 1 learned a lew days American fconcer Society ln ipay, in Tare cases, ^result : ■- -f .-^-V • W14 Miss Marie Costlo are the oth­ from' a single.1 injury but on ing. Is th/s country the con­ William H. Sutphln drove abo that he died.‘Will the chil­ New Jersey. ' t the whole cancer does};not cepts of a free press and a free er teachers. their daughter, Susan, to Hood dren and I get any social se­ A—Cancer patieAts in New TELEVISION SERVICE come from accidental injur­ F O R S A L E society developed together. Be- The 12500 gift m ad e to ch ar­ College, F r c d e r 1 k, Md., curity? Jersey who are medically in­ ity by President Wilson be­ 0 ies. Cail us for reUabie TV ««rvlce: tei** • cause it Is free the Anje.fican where she is starting her Jun­ A—if your husband was digent, and in need, of care vtsJon'antennas repairet' »od Instal­ newspaper h a s been able to cause he did not like to accept ior year, Mr. and Mrs. Sut- working on a Job covered by ln their homes, are provided .Q-^Wliat are the seven dan­ led We also repair radios and pm au ger signals? „ ; T R A C T O R e/ectrie appliances. broaden its activities to meet rent free for the use of Sha­ phin returned that evening. social security it would ap­ wtth the. necessary assistance r dow Lawn as the summer sew demands as the nation has ffy\sa 'Ann Tichenor entered pear that social security bene­ through the chapter of the so­ A—Any lump or thickening Massey Harris with '■hydraulic at­ White House, has been appor­ ' lachments; sickle bar, plow and VILLAGE TELEVISION ~ grown- Today the newspaper her freshman year at Hood fits could be paid. ^ would ciety ln the county "ta which in the breast or elsewhere. tioned by the committee which ■now dIow, Call Matawan l-2t48; 20 E. FRONT ST. fulfills a myriad of functions. College, Frederick, Md., Mon suggest that you call at the the patient resides when chap­ 2. Any sore that does oot V wj4 The advertiser promotes his made'the presentation of the ter-. funds are available. h eal. • GAS stove. Glenwood, gocd condition, K E Y P O R T day.. Miss Tlchenor was ac­ nearest social security office reasonable. Call Keansburg fr 7 products in a field of open Greenhut estate to thfe Presi­ companied'to Frederick b^ Immediately to make applica­ Q—What is the best weapon 3. Unusual bleeding or dis­ C26*. . ■ w4 dent last fall, charge. . ' ' KEYPORT 7-3081 competition. Tbe more he ad­ M rs. Joseph B aier and Wil tion. in the fight against cancer? RUMMAGE and rake sale sponsored . wjtf vertises the movie he sells and A—Periodic visits to your 4. Any change in a wart or by Ladies Auxiliary cf Freneau In­ Twenty-Five Years A|» 11am Tlchenor who returned Q—I have been told that lt dependent Fire Co.. Saturday October CAHPENTbH and building contractor the more he sells, the lower home on Tuesday. family doctor "and knowing m ole. ' ...... J O M etsger Florence Ave. ^Key*— Richard B. Carney, Ray­ is possible to name a benefi­ 13tb. ' jll port New Homes earaaes; AU^itft^ he can reduce prices. Fac- ciary for ; my social security and heeding, the seven danger mond Churchman, and War­ About 30 members attended signals pf cancer. . adons an** repairs Easy finandng torles, production and payrolls benefits. If so, how do I1 go Aluminum W indows arrartaed Calf Keypor' 7.4159 witl . ren Neu, the “Three Muske­ the meeting of. tbe Glenwood Q—Does cancer occur more i grow. Bigger payrolls result teers” of Matawan Post, left Mission Band Tuesday even­ about this? Harbormaster For V enetian Blinds FRENCH Spanish tranMaUon tutor­ in more prosperous commun- frequently among married or ing evenings. CaU Matawan 14&16 at noon today to drive to De­ ing at the Lome of Mrs. Carl A—It is not possible for you (continued from page one) JYu Estimates -No Monev Dows after 7 p.m.______u'Jll Hies and Stronger nation. ' single women? Ksrt A. Frsntx Keyport 1-1408. tro it, Mlctj>i w here they will Gesswein. The mlte-b o x e s to name a beneficiary for soc­ A—Deatt certificate statis­ or was chosen as best quali­ eULLDUZlNG. tots cleared, cellars, Businessmen study success attend the National Conven­ were opened with f235 realiz­ ial security. Benefits are paid fied by the official board. Mr. SCD refrigerators ti» good eondJ tanks-an«* teptics due: lots, garages and failure. The union man tics, according to the Ameri­ Uon 149 55 snd up. Pete's Inc.. snd coops filled and graded, drive- tion of the American Legion. ed. to survivors according to their can Cahcei* Society, reveal Pryor has been operating oornei w Fron) and Mam St*. Key- wav» clnrtered. graveled and grad­ studies the progress of legis­ At the convention they will Miss Constance Carhart has relationship and their depen­ were three.-applicants for the p o rt Cab Keyport M7C0 ’ wjiJ ed Blue «tone~ road gravel mason lation and negotiations. Medi* that throughout the nation the' ACCORDIONS sand washerf gravel fill dirt and top meet William H. Sutphln, con­ begun her studies at the Col­ dence on your, earnings. post at Keyport, but Mr. Pry- toll Dumo trucks tor hire Eckel cal columns offer the advice cancer rate for women, over NEW ano used hnnght-solrt-rented rr gressman-elect, and Harold Q—I am a farm hand and paired snd exchanged N i Mu Brothers. Tennent Road. Mnrgan« lege of William and Mary, 40, is higher among single pleasure craft ln Keyport Pa­ v))!e Call Vlatau-ao 1 )843. J U of competent physicians, who Smallman, manager of the .Williamsburg, Va. work only part time during tera for the past 15 years and tic Center, 42 flrnad fit Revvort Tel answer questions, give advice women than married women KEypori 7«147B 'Lesions on all If* Chicago office to the llanson- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con­ the winter, but steady during has been a Keyport resident ilnim ents wiU Mowers Sharpened and offer suggestions, all in of the same age. VanWlnkle Company. The five over and daughters, Claire summer months. I’ve been Q—Do more women than seven years. *a Farm Supplie Hand and power mowers sharpened, Local health authorises men die of cancer? USED television, icly ir eonrtl repaired snd reconditioned. We call ' tion ot the local Legion Post, and Mrs. Andrew Grunlrfger by social security because Plains and was a prominent for and deliver; all work guaranteed. make their important an- A—Years ago they did but Uon. Bargains from 135 and up will represent Matawan in De­ and sons, Andrew, Jr., Robert was not regularly employed recent statistics show that football player at Scotch Pete * Inc, cornet \V Front and For Servire tail Fred E. Klepp, Ma* nouncemehts in the news Main Sts.. Keyport. Tel Ke: 7-2100 tawan 1-102?, Route 9 opposite Blod. troit. • and Fred, Fanwood: Miss J as a farm hand. Can I get cancer now takes* the lives of Plains High School. Later he jetts. Jtf pages. social security credit for this 16'*- tnble mocfrl TV in A l condition^ More than a score of resi­ Mabel Brown*nnd Miss Geral­ more men than women. Tbe played on the Scotch Plains - looks and works like new. Inquire Gardeners, both the home­ dents in t b e neighborhood dine V. Brown, Keyport, and part time work? famed town team with Ernie grown variety and the profes­ misconception that cancer is E. Refd. 274 fltgln St.. Malawan. *4 HOUSES FOR SALE were roused from their beds Mrs. Carrie E. Conover were A.—Yes. Beginning in 1056, primarily a women's disease Gardner, all-American tackle HOUSEHOLD fnr~nlUire, 3 rooms, sional depend on the garden at 1:30 o'clock, Monday morn­ guests Sunday of Mr. and Ihe amount of time you work at Rutgers. He was *also reasonable. Call Matawan 1-312S-W BUILDINGS to move delivered to news to tell them what to do is due to the frequency of before !> o.m. or after S p.m. jl ing, by the noise of a car Mrs. Rajph W. llerrlck when has nothing to do with whether musician of note, his band be­ your nroperty Cheap Ml imorove- cancer of the breast and can TIRES completely guaranteed, full ments No brtce -<>v«r phone High* and bow to use new cheml- smashing inio the embank* a picnic was enjoyed. you are cohered by social sec ing a favored one for social tray 39. M anatapan- Phone ICnallsh* calti that promote plant life cer of the reproductive or­ caps in stock for immediate mount' ment on Schanck Ave. urity. Farm hands are now affairs al New Jersey col­ tng. fl hour service ln_recapplng“Ppl _ your (own 7-3521 • Matting address. Kerry. and control Insects and weeds. gans in comparison to the N Forman Bo* 187 Freehold will James Haknlos attended the covered if their cash wages leges. He Is employed by the casings.' .. Bayihore - 151.' T 'ire Co., High ‘ News columns report with more varied occurrence of way 33. Cliffwood." ' Call Uatawan RARITAN Township. 6 room house, Trenton State Fatr last week. during the year fiom one em­ Personal Products Co., Inc»» witf lot l<6 x 200. Full cellar, garage, comparative objectivity on the YOUR cancer In men.1 ^ Miss Frances Lloyd return­ ployer amounted to $100 or Q—If a parent dies of can­ Milltown. - t PIN ball machines ior home Use. sun porch, oil heat: furnished -or un* activities of the great, near furnished. Call Kevport 7-0530-M-l. ed for her Junioj* y e a r. at m ore. cer, nre the children mqre He was president of Fire -125. Louis J. Cotta. 37 Pershing great and the common people, Place, Keyport. Call Kevobrt 7-0501 ______^______wjtf, N.J.C. in New " Brunswick, Q—My husband died recent­ likely to have the disease?, Patrol Co. of Keyport Ftrst or 7-1S35.______wjtf "the meetings, conventions, NEW Cape Cod house. 1S-1 Ravine Tuesday. ly. I have two small children A—Generally, no. In.mi Department. He i s also DIGGING out fail pfsnts. Top «oti Drive. Matawan. > rooms, expan­ speeches and interviews. sion attic and dormer*,.Hie bath, hot Mrs. Madeline Dorn, New What papers should I bring fam ilies w here the pafflj member of the Keyport Yacht by the bushel ana truck load, ma­ Readers learn who Js sick, who nure by the ton. Shade trees and water heat, hay brick front with st* York, is spending two weeks when I come to your office? has had cancer the chiloi Club. shrubs, garden supplies. Ooen from tached breezewa.v and garage; Lot • died, who was born, who mar­ wltli Mrs. Louise Llnzmayer, A—You should bilng your 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Including Sunday 7S x 1W. Open for inspection. Call ried, who was divorced, who Raritan Landscaping, Hv 39. Soulh M atawan 1-337Q or M alawan 1-2064-M. M ain St* , husband's social security enrd \v]4 took his owji life, who was Amboy. Call South Amboy 3-C208. Miss Myra Waiter and Heh- your marriage certificate and willM) UNION BEACH, 4 rooms and bath,. hurt in an accident, the tolls ry S. Terhtme returned Sun­ your children's birth certifi­ SPORTSMAN 14 foot runabout. 2 modern, automatic gas heat: lot of disaster and of the eternal years old, complete with steering 40 x 100. Call Keyporl 7-31.^. v, if day after spending several cate. 1 efforts of the wrongdoer and wheel, windshield, water speedometer, days In Atlantlo City. Q—I recently retired and S2M, Call Keyport 7-07S4 aHer 6 his nemesis, the lawman. LOST Miss Esther Blau, a teacher now receive social security p.m.______wj4r N ewspapers scrptin- in the M ataw an Hchoolp., en­ u e s t io n payments. If I move’ to Can­ 16 ruble foot Jordar* upright freezer; EARRlhTd, pendant, aquarinatTne and iie courts, the law, politlcs. S $600 freezer, sacrifice S27V Used diamond; near Malawan nailroad rolled In Columbia University, ada to live with my daughter, Benriix svml-autom atlc - WaiherT-.ti)» elections and government. They station Thursday, September 27th. yesterday, for a course of stu­ can I continue to receive my new fSO; also baby's crib and>1fflt< Reward. Call Matawan 1-4329 even* inform and sometimes arouse AND ANSWERS tress, 1 modern chair and slip rover Inga, w ill* dy to be given Saturdays. checks? the electorate. Through editor:. tlB, 1 steel closet and 13‘* Inch eonsol*- COLLIE.- black and white, female, Congressman W. 11. Sutphln, Q—I worked up until Oct, 18. A — Yes. Social security televislon; also whtt« kitchen steel ahaved hind quartera, on Sunday Jals problems nre posed and Ft F. Simpson, David Cur­ checks can be sent to you any­ cabinet with shelves tlO. Can be Septem ber noth..: children heart hrok* thinking Is guided. 1041 and was under social se­ ■«en anytime, Mrs. A. Stultz, tftd ran, Raphael Devlin, and where in the world where there Jackson Si., Matawan. ‘ ujt* en. Reward offered. . Call State Spcclal occasions ars chron­ curity for four years. Our Police Keyport. j4 Frank Faye were delegates to is reasonable assurance thal WALNUT dining room .*et, gas range icled from the worlds of m u­ wages were very small then, the American Legion Convene you will receive and be able to (white enamel) portable electric sic, art. the theater, books and ranging from 116 to $25 per ironer and coal spare hester, heats Real Estate For Sale tion in Atlantlo City from Fri­ cash them. Hollywood. * week as we were on piece 3 or 4 room*. Call M»Uw«n t-t'.i*. day to Sunday. work. Would I be entitled to Q. I w as 66 la st Novem ­ ______wjf American havo more leisure The Misses Farry lmd the anything if my husband and I ber. Since 1950. I have lived WESTING HOUSE refrlierator. MATAWAN BORO tim e than ever before and in .cejjent condition 130. Call Keyport first of a series of parties, nre divorced? • with my son doing housework 7-0738'M. turn rely on newspapers fo r wJ4‘ 10 acres, home. barn, chicken hou*e, Saturday afternoon. Four A—The fact that you and for him. In addition to my RUMMAGE sale, sponsored by the fruit tress. Call Matawan l'3eoo. more and more suggestions of tables of bridge were ln play your husband are divorced room and board, he pays me Ladles Auxiliary, Morganvllle In­ what-to do with It. The person — and the prize winners were would have no effect on your $10 a week. Will I be eligible dependent Volunteer Fire Co., at th* with time on his hands auto­ firehouse Friday, October 121* and Mrs. Henry Geran, first; Mra. right to receive benefits which for social security? Saturday tbe 13th; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. U S E D C A R S matically consults the news* . 111 S. C. Thompson, second; Mrs. would be based on earnings A. This w ork w ouldn't m ake m infu n v . » m. ii» paper to.learn more about hla Nicholas Munnlng, third, and you had in the four years you you eligible, Employment of FARMER'S & MERCHANTS bank hobby, the road to the boach Mock. Bid 37, aik 44. Call I^tng quire Auto Boye, Front St-, Key­ Mrs. Mary Neu. consolation. worked. a parent by a son or daughter Branch^gjCe^ j Uf p o rt.______-H or the ski area, for reports on Q—My m other will be 65 next is not covered by aocisl secur­ PONTIAC. IHL I t) Under" 4 e» o t Vu*J be immeasurable and one that Casino, It was .decided at a about $01 ))cr month, Can she security? . WANTED talna. itretek turiami tr my * "W e can finally look the whole worW straight ewn hvtna “rAmp* earvtce - Ca* times extends halfway committee meeting heid Tues­ net the California Old-Age Pen A—No. Only your w ages ot Sentn Amboy t 2S4J n j\l in the eye *— except that loan eompany in the YOUNG thorough bred G erm an Shap' •round the world. day night at the Cliffwood slon too? self-employment income -cov herd, female, f«ir a ret; not show WOMAN i>i»h*;; to rare for I ui In cM c promotion# bWtfr home of Dr, Thomas F, Pow* A-Whether or not your ered by social security count AVantAdsr * ghfleW- • Ave - We-M'haol age *r1»i!«iren in Her • WJ4* Catl K»>fn.rl 7-.Tt«S- a Woman’s Club Hears Vliss Cooper Guest State Finds School THE 1 * Esso? fr^ftlder; ,t Speaker At League Church Directory To Be Inadequate MATAWAN JOURNAlj ii,.;.,.". ', i - > «I r '"'‘foi M rs. Roy Wrlghtr. director Mr.. and Mrs. James- D. - Col. John N. Harrington en­ Oliest nlpht was held’ Mon­ Bayview fnblvU rlal Church Ueth*btxiant Lutheta*' Cba(cb tu t he T Kostef, Matawan October 4, X8S8 of tbe Board ol Chosen Pre&< Mershon returned Saturday tertained at luncheon Satur- r a g e F lv* frotn^a«t©ur elHhe-New-Eng— day evening at the^meetlng of /. CllffweOdBertV ____ Mat>l« f 'L .K n p o r t Township High' School' prlncl- Ifie~ M ati^«r“' Contemperitry'- IUt>. FW-Jertck Boos,-.Pastor the guest sp eak er M onday aft* land States and Kew York. lt«v P’ranols* Ostefst661£ .... pal,7iead:Ha-repoVtfrO'm - the for hia mother, Mrs. Margar­ Lebfrue at tlie home, of F. Ther* am* two atrvlcai on Wa»e» To Spentl ernoon at the first fall meet- Thursday they were overnight H ow ard Lloyd, sr., 220 Malbi Churoh Sfehool la held at Sunday: matins at t:S0 am state education dep&rtment Year-In Belgium ' ' -M’ ’’ big of tjie Matawan Woman's guests, of the Rev. and Kirs. et Harrington, who was cele­ Alfred Arnold, rector of the St.. Matawan. : 9:49 a.m; Promotion Day will and tha regular setvlct at 11 survey of the high sohool Club held in the parish hall brating her 75th birthday. Oth­ Dr.- and ’Mrs, Arthur Waa# Church of the Cross, Tlconder- Miss Elizabeth Cooper, be m ark ed And the beginning o'olock. Sunday Bchool begins made recently at the first of the Trinity Episcopal er guests were “Mr. and Mrs. Lakeside Dr.,, was the gueBt a’. »:45 a.m. and children, Piter. . and Church, Main St.. Matawan. oga, N.Y. The Rev. Arnold of new study year with the meeting of the year of the Earl Harrington, Mrs. May speaker. She showed slides Cheryl, S, arrived Sept. 25 ht Mrs. VWright, who was Intro­ wan formerly rector of the theme, “The Church.” ■ Kerport Reformed Churoh M ataw an Township High Keyport and Matawan Episco­ Conroy and Mrs. W. Oliver and spoke on the “Indians ln duced by Mrs. John C. Eggle­ World Wldo Communion will Warren St.. Keyport School Parent-Teacher Associ­ Brussels, Belgium.- They sail, pal Church. Dlggln. Following luncheon the Southwest." Miss Cooper ston, chairman of civics and has recently returned from a be observed at the 11 a.m. Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung ation held Thursday ovenlng ed on the "SS Maasdam“ legislation, explained the “Du­ Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mor­ they attended the perform­ , P asto r three-year residence ln New morning worship when—new ln the high school cafetcrla^ Sept. 17 and were guests of ties of & Freeholder” and rison returned Sunday from a ance of "Cinerama” at the Sunday Sohool meets at DiSO Mexico where she was on the Mrs, Oeorge v, Ritter, presi­ honor al t bon voyage party county government...... three .week’s vacation spent jit Warner Theatre,-—...... - staff of the Gallup Dally In­ members will be received. a.m., under the supervision of the B e a b r o o k Apartment. dent, conducted the brief busi­ at Pleasant Valley Inn, Holm* In giving the history of dependent, as editor of Indian First Methodlit Church Oatreit Post. An organ medi­ Deerfield Beach, Fla., owned, Dr. Gerard Devlin attended tation is presented by Mrs del, a few days before tlielr , county government, which the convention this past week affairs. She displayed a col­ Main St., Matawan ness session, during which iha by N.J. TJUlana, formerly of Jolm Sagurton at 10:30 a.m., d ep artu re. dates back to England; Mrs. of the American Dental Asso­ lection of rugs, pottery, stones Rev. Albert D. Curry, Pastor proposed budget for the com­ Dr, and Mrs. Wase are fot^ , Wright placed Monmouth the “Cork and Bottle,” Mata- dolls, and Indian m usical In­ and the morning worship serv­ w an. ' _ ■ ciation held at the. Chalfont- Sunday School meets at 9:45 ice Is at 10:45 o'clock. Ing year, was approved. Mr. met- residents of 83 Main St., County In class ttve. because Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. strum ents. Mayor and Mrs. Spafford a.m. Holy Communion will be Junior Vouth Fellowship Foster's report from the visit­ Mntawan, Mrs, Waso Is thi the population exceeds 100,000 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swan­ The speaker said that lt Is W. Schanck were Friday even­ meets the first, sccond and ing conference touu£ Included form er Miss Jaiia Francy. and lt borders on the Atlantic son and and Mrs. George a great prlvlllge for her to be at 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. ing dinner guests at the birth­ iR. third Sundays-of.tlie month nt a. recommendation that a full twin sister of Edward Fran- Ocean. The Board of Free­ Doubller attended the football the owner of a medicine The Junior Youth Fellow­ day celebration of their twin p.m.. and Senior Youth Fel tlmo guidance dlreotor be em­ cy, Frcdwood PI., Matawan, holders Ib a directive and ex- game Saturday at Palmer Sta­ pouch,, containing sacrod pol- ship will m eet F rid ay night nephews. Robert and Spafford lowshlp the same svenlugs at ployed who would rellovo the and tho daughter of Mrs, ecutlve body of county govern­ dium between Princeton and lin or meal, ais medicine at the home of Jeffrey Smith Schanck Lewis, at the home o'clock. prlnolpal of many of these du­ Thomas A, Franoy, sr., Chin- ment responsible for dispens­ R utgers. . pouches are usually burled a t 7 a.m . of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ties. The present site was garora Ave.. Koyport.' ing all county funds, the with the medicine man. She There will be tn Official J. Willis Lew is, - K eyport. Mra. Oscar Oschwald, Red Flril Church ol Christ, found totally inadequate for Dr. Wase,, assistant profes­ . greater portion of which are explained the peculiarities of Board meeting Wednesday at ' Scientist There, were four generations Bank, formerly of Matawan, the heed of tho pupils; tho sor of biochemistry at lUhno- derived.' fcy_ taxation. .. the various tribes*and showed 8 p.m . - li Broad St., Kryport present;^at-thr:dinner;- Oeorge is.ja_aur«lcjil_patlent-iaM on^ how“ progressive-they-are'wlth building, at the. present time, man Medical Collego, ^Phlla- The matter ot granting life mouth Memorial Hospital. Sunday i o r v c • «•! a.In slmvs 100 pc.' cent utilization. D. Schanck, great-grandfather; their homes containing heat, Second Baptist Church' delplilu, lias been awarded a memberships was discussed Sunday School. It a.m Wed The functional operating ca­ M rs. Jessie Lewis, grand­ Mr. and Mrs.George Doub­ running water, electricity, and O rchard Nt., M ataw an Fulbrlght scholarship as guest and the- qualifications' set up. nesday testimonial meeting t pacity Is 420 pupils wllh an mother, James Lambertson, ller entertained at dinner telephones. R ev. W. J. Hutcheson, P asto r lectu rer to tho U niversity of A life membership has been p m R eadlga room open Wed. estimated growth to 000 being and Linda Beth Lewis. Tuesday evenlng^-at Shadow-, She related that the Indians Tlie regular monthly busi­ Brussels tin the . "biological granted to^Mrs. Carrie Cono­ nesday 1 to 1 o m enrolled ln 1057. Tho building Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ful­ brook. Eatontown. Their haye a highly developed sense ness moetlhg will bo held to­ applications of radioisotopes'* ver, a past president, who guests were Mr. and Mrs. God’s healing and redemp­ Itself was also found to have for the acftdcmlo year 1050-57. served ,the club ln many oth­ lerton, Marblehead, Mass., of humor and beauty, *a very morrow, night at 8 p.m. tive power will he emphasUed were guests this week, of Mr. Ouy Cheney, Grand Rapids, casual attitude toward mar-, The pastor will return from a number of Inadequacies and Dr. Waso received Ills bache­ er capacities and has moved In Christian Science services several safety hazards, Tho and Mrs. Thomas Welstead. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs, Phil- rlage, and were generally so­ his vacation Sunday morning lor" of science degreo from Co. from the borough. A past Sunday, report stated that tho prob­ Mr. and .Mrs. Charles JT lp-Neldllnger. ------ciable In spite of their a rro ­ ond-wlll-deliver a'-special ser­ Itunbla University nnd his “ president, Mrs. Arr^s B. Hen­ The* lessWseriiVoii, “Are lem s confronting M a t a w-jt n Ruff and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs; Robert Leip, gant appearance. She describ­ m on. , - doctor of philosophy ln blo; derson, was present an d she Sin, Disease, and Death ltcalv" High School havo existed for chomlstry from Rutgers Unt- M. Munson were Thursday Levlttown, Pa., were Sunday ed the'Navajos as being the On bunday afternoon tho was honored on the occasion will Includo the following pas­ a period of years, and that guests of Mrs. R.J. Muenzner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. largest group and the., .most Gospel singers of Jersey city vorslty, ' ' of her eightieth birthday. Bhe sage from "Science and the situation Will become pro­ attests at the bon voyag* West Haven, Conn. Donald Miller. abused and said they are a will present a song servlco, was. presented .with a corsage Health with Key to tho Scrip­ gressively worsp us enroll­ parly were Mrs. Franoy sr., and. the second life member­ Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gard­ Mrs. Rollih Richards enter very poor trtbe, many of them sponsored by th e Willing being cattle raisers and farm­ W orkers...... tures" by Mary Baker Eddy ment Increases nnd tho func­ Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ward; ship in the club. ... s ner Westfield, were Saturday talned at bridge Wednesday (472:24 30), “ All reality Is ln Keyport; Mr, and Mrs, Thom-- - ers. She explained their de­ tion of tho modern secondary Mrs. Feter A. Bead, first dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. evening when the prize win­ Cllffwood Communltr God anti Ills creation, harm on­ school progriuu expands, as A, Fraucy, Me. and Mrs, - scriptive language and their vice president, conducted the Donald W, Robinson. ners y/ere Mrs. Everett Carl Methodist Church ions and eternal, Tlmt which Kdwnrtl l"ranc.v, Matuwan! ceremonial 'dances, but said Mr. Foster Introduced tho meeting. Following the formal Mrs.-Yetta Wlmmer, New son and Mrs. Howard Wool­ Rev Rlchnrq Yaussy- Pastor He creates Is good, and He high Holiool teach ers und a so- Mr. and Mrs Claude O'Don. no white m an 1ms e v e r been opening, ; she paid respcct to York, was a weekend guest ley. Other guests were Mr6, Sunday morning worship ts makes all that ts made. There­ olal hour lu tlio form of tv re­ noil, Soutli Amboy; Ml' ahd __ two members, Mrs. Qarrett of Mrs. Sophie Weinstein. Milton Gunkle, Mrs. Robert allowed to see the fire dancc. fore the only reality of sin, ception for the tenchers fol­ During tbe business session atO a.m.; church school at 0:48 Mrs. Kugeno Frnnoy and Mr. McKeen, sr. and Mrs. Qeorge M r. and M rs. F ranklin S. Erdmann, Mrs. Calvin Pearce a.m.i nnd tho evening service sickness^ or death Is tho awful lowed during wliloli refresh- and Mrs. Norbnrt P'rancy, Mrs. Martin Bell was appoint* Bishop, w ho passed away Thompson. Schenck Ave., at­ Mrs. Winston Schaeffer, Mrs. nt 8 o'clock...... fact, that' umxalltlcs seem real monts were enloycd. ~ lied Hank: Dr, and Mrs. Don* r. Edward Oslerm, Mrs. Charles ecTchalrm on of the d ress club during the summer. ' tended the Prlnceton-Rutgers Prayer and Bible Study Is to human, erring belief, until Announcement was made aid Franoy, Lymlhurst. : Lockwood and Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Edward Worse, the­ football game ab Palmer Sta­ held Wednesday evenings at Ood strips of their dlsgulHe. that the November meeting Is Dr. and Mrs. Wano are rt< The resignation’ of Mrs. Sigm und. ater party chairman. Tho Robert Marvin, who Is mov­ dium on Saturday. 7:30 o’clock. They are not true, because being planned as a "soliool siding at 1A Run D'lSdgomontr Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Cheney, league voted not' to co-sponsor they are not'of Ood." day Hohcdulc" whon parents ing to Florida, was accepted Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck, the. Snowball this year with Frayor meeting Is held on Bruxelles, .Belgium, Grand Rapids, Mich., were The Oolden T ext Is f r o m will visit tlie clusRos Just aa with reg ret, .;, Mrs. Joseph Dernberger, Mrs. the Matawan Junlon Woman’s Friday at 8 p.m. , guests for several days of Mr. pHalms 107:1,2): "Ood bo m er­ tlielr children attend them, Reports; were given by the Daniel Taylor, ond Mrs. Jen­ Club. Plans were made “to First Presbrtertin Church Scout Committee ’ nie Parisi attended the lunch­ and Mrs. Philip Ncldllnger ciful unto us, and' bless us: department chairmen includ­ Mr. and Mrs. Watson Hard­ adopt a family this Christmas. 216 Main St., Matawan Honori Mr. Cier ing a resume of the work­ eon Sunday honoring the Oold and cause his fnco to shlno up­ Bayshora W opien To ing, Wyckoff, were . weekend Mr. Lloyd will discuss “Presi­ Rev Chester A Galloway shops attended at the fall con­ Star Mothers held at-the Elks on us; tlm t thy way m ay bo guests at tlie' home of Mr. dential Convention and Candi­ Two morning... ■ services aro Attend Convention "At a mooting of tho Boy ference at Douglass College, H37nk, Freehold. Rep, Joined known upon enrth, lliy saving Booiit com m ittee hold In U n and Mrs, Henry L.rZucker. dates”, at the noxt meeting to held at 9:30 and 11 a.m.. In health among all nations:'" • Wednesday. Attending the con- Auchlncloss. Rumson, was the be held Nov. . . Tlio Now Jersey State Wo­ Welt > Koaiiaburv S Q life o I, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lang the Matawan High School au “-.ference. were Mrs. Read, fine guest speaker. Hostess for the* evening ■were dltoiium. World Wldo Com' Flrat Baptist (Jhuroh men's Democratlo Convention Way no Darlnnd, chairman, arts; Mrs. John C. Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little 'and daughter, Sandra, Valley Mrs. Frank Qraziano. Mrs. will, be held tomorrow and m eile mi aiw iitl for m oro Stream, L.I., were recent munlon will be observed Sun­ 1>X .Main St., Matawan civics and legislation; Mrs. and son) Stanley, and Donalcf Zahn, and Mrs. Ruth Hecht, day and the Loid.'s Supper Rev, Lawrence,R. Bailey , Saturday at lladdou ItalU AU com m ittee imtmbftt'* rn u an­ Johnson- Cartan, garden de- Dederlck, Beaver Lake, were overnight guests of Mrs. So­ lantlo City, Mrs. Frank Moran nounced Hint Jo.wpli Clot*, tea* phie Weinstein. They wero en; will be administered and re. Pastor ” . 1—partment;-M rs. W. ’ R ulon weekend guests of Mr.—and ceptlon ,of members. A hurg- Clqtl's Gracious Invitation!!, Highlands, Monmouth Counly rotitry-troaaarer.' of: tlrtr , Smitli, American home; Mrs. Mrs. Frederick* K. Dederlck. route—to —Philadelphia—w here president,' la heading tho large mitten, was moving to Callfor- Sandra has been enrolled as Successful Party For cVy la~|ieM a trb o tlr-h o u rs-fo r wlll-bo-tlio-paitor's-coinmun-- Thurman C. Nealis and Mrs Mrs. George .Barbanell en tots whose parents desire, to lon meditation at both the 10 delegation going by burSutUf nlBv-WllllamCtthlU-Wftt-ap.— Walter Taylor, co-chairmen of a freshman at the University day, - ■ - " , ' ■ ...... pointed to .fill this vaoanoy, tertained dinner .and Sam of Pennsylvania. attend'Cliurqh. Sunday School and 11 a.m, services on Sun­ " \ m usic, and d ra m a ; M rs. A. ba. Friday evening in observ­ Republican Women Is at 0:30 a.m. day. A nurscVy Is conducted Ths lunoheon Saturday will , Harry P. Beamon, mayor, ot Mrs. Vincent Patton enter­ 'Edgar Palm, youth conserve ance of the birthday of Mrs. Family Night Is at ft p.m. for children; whose parents honor Governor- Robert Meyner the. township/ oxpreaaed a da- tlon .and education; and Mrs. Frederick KL.-Dederlck. Other tained her bridge ; club_. Sept A.card party was held Tues­ In the lecture room, program wish to attend -th * —11— a.m , apd-the ’14 .'PBmoorutlo ■ eon' alre for the continuation of 26 when the prize winners ..Paul A. Egan, publicity. guests were Mrs. George R. day afternoon at the Magnolls by Junior High W.F., "Super­ scrvice. Itrosslonal olmlldfttes a if d alse~tTQi)ii"~~:iind-T>fferod—w h a t­ were Mrs. Randolph Harris ' Plans were made for tha Gaskell. Mrs. W. Oliver Dig- Inn by the Woman’s Republl stitions and the Church," Sen­ The Sunday Church Sohool tholr wive*. - ever assistance the1 township - Christmas baskets provided and Mrs. Charles W. Mande can Club of Matawan, with ior High Fellowship Is at 1 meets at 10 a.m, with classes Those planning lo attend ofllclalH might ho ablo to give. gin, Mrs. Marguerite Laird vllle. Other guests were Mrs annually by the club and and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen. Mrs. Joseph Dernbeiger as p.m. ln the “Y" under tho di­ for each age group. Tho are! Mra. Harold Costello, Mr. C’ler wa* commended Garrett McKeen* Jr., M rs chairman, assisted by Mrs Mrs. W arretr Vreeland, Mala­ for the wonderful Job that h« , motion was passed to continue M rs. Sherm an W. R eese. rection of R ichard S treeter, 'Men's class is held ln ths. par­ that program. Walter Pike, Mrs. Douglas Oeorge Miller and Mrs. Car­ Princeton Seminary sonage. wan: Mrs. Ii'«na S»y««lo,'Key­ had done with llie^ troop and -. Westfield, and. Mr. and . Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Kenneth Pike and wa* presented wllh a gilt Announcement was mads of mine DeNardo. llie Women's Bible class The Woman's,. Missionary port,; M rs. H elen V. ltlll, Ml-a. J. Raymond Ketchel were Mrs. Jac Cushman Winners of door prizes Wert \ Atm ,C am eron. Mr*. - E d ith from the ...... - Mwniortng ____-i group, . . the card and fashion show Sunday dinner guests of Mr. meets Tuesday at 10 a.m,. Society w ill, ho)tk a covered M r.' and Mrs.* Joseph Die Mrs. DeNardo. Mrs. Donald’ dish sunfaer1 (ind muetlnfc Mbit- William*. Mr«, Margaret Kin- the West Keamburg Parent. sponsored 4>y the Matawan and jyira.. Joseph Baler,. women's prayer group', Thurs­ trlch attended the funeral Robinson, Mrs.. Loula Ifelser, day at 8:30 p.m. and officer', fay il B:3iS p;jh. • when' M ini /*••••• M r*, JC«tli Gordon. ' fall conference of the New, wm,am Waimuth returi)ed Mrs, Sylvia Davies" Keans- M«m « fvaailtti burg, Besides Miss Minnie Gor­ J™ *, FederaUon ,of w“ »n » fiunday from Roosevelt M arlboro Auxiliary Clubs held at Douglass College. „ aI New york where ,w Mr*. Kvr Headden, Mrs, /• kHn-drt+J,., pr«-cvt,. , «an Ik* k m f*w J » « r i don, he Is survived by anoth- Sept. 2« were Mrs^John. C. was a patl(.nt. Pl&n> O rientation Irene Dzwll, .Mrs. Hazel Kb- • er sister, Mrs. William F«v- Ilf la, Mrs. Barbara Dennis, ler Somerville. Eggleston. Mrs-. W. Rulon JoBeph Bovaihy„ SOn of Mr. An orientation course for Ym om Uav« a M(mJ Smith. Mrs. Thurman C. Nea - and Mra J1)1|M 8ovalh>,i Val. provisional members of the Mrs, Beatrice Antrim, Mala, Funeral services are being t«* Uf ea T Pa v m n n n Kfffrlipf ' . _ _ , , uUr Hiimm* tr+ au#*Ur . i . pr« c«t a>u) pastor of the Presbyterian year from Matawan High nt the state hospital. A corn-' aa**m(>U'l Utlotiuvdy a*r(kxM, ' I and M rs. A. Edgar P alm . School and 6/lU major In so­ prehensive program lo ac­ M arge B ed n a i. P erth Arnlmy. Church, Matawan, officiating. Mrs. Elizabeth Oilman, for TU*d y&t n w Irtterment will be ln Old Ten- cial science. quaint the new members with Park Ave.. entertained at • variolic aspects of the lioiipl- Helen Raim unen anJ >\o Mm fttiUtihip, \t jph w+i* rient Cemetery, Tennent. farewell dinner for Mr. and j . moMf . . . or you m a bcv« t al and auxiliary activilleff Feted At Eight ( ' Mrs, Charles A. Matt, ar., Breakfast Planned has been arranged by Mrs. buM4«r yom M the third Keyport ey, a New York boy, ln such ing ln a race Sept. 21, 1955. Strano's squad. ~ found the Matawan lineback- MHS receiver into the arms the worst shape. This does not coming tied until late in the tou.chdown...... bad shape ln the middle of tbe This "scandal’’ broke Just In •ers. spread out for • pass de­ of Neptune’s Tucker at the third round that tbe referee add up well for a team which third quarter when the Red and The final Red and White time to revive talk of the fense and wiggled away from Huskies 24. The M atawan stopped the fight. Glelohman will have to defend against White started going away. score was the result of the Matawan’i trlckly reverses. Yonkers and .Roosevelt them on a quick-opening play team piled* up three running captured the fancy of the Even so, the visitors scored recovery of a fumble by Rich Stratton has a man-sized Job Raceway, probes of "crook­ to go for a touchdown. The plays, but a fourth down pass, crowd by bis aggressive show­ in the final quarter to Johnson at the Keyport 45-yd. on his hands to bring the Gulls edness" in harness racing kick, for the point was low. Fitzgerald to Tucker was good ing and he was roundly ap­ FWLER keep the one touchdown mar­ line. Golden. made a sensa­ along this week to where they as a sport ln 1053. T his tim ­ The Maroon and Steel ral­ for a first dov^n a t their 12. gin intact until the closing plauded as he left the ring. ed nicely with tbe period of Phono Kr.msbtiMi 6-0300 lied'from this and put on a tional catch of a Oleary pass can do more against m b b than Moore dove into the line for m inutes. Springer, opposing Rich Bar­ decision for the State Rac­ sustained maroh following the four yards.' Jackson spun for to go all the way for the they did against Pennsbury, Frl. - Sat. Oct. 5-1 Tbe early Red and White ry. another New Yorker, ln a ing Commission oa applica­ A R andolph Boott kiokoff. lt ended at the Nep- six, then Moore drove ln for fourth TD for the Keys. 170 lb. go, w as m ore cautious lust hang on doggedly to keep score oame on a 73-yard drive the score down. After the Nep­ tions for five now trotting tuner. 37 when M orris Ober- the final Flier score to make B ob Snaith, who guided ln his bout because of his foe's Seven Men From Now George Ruth took the opening tune game, the Maroon and tracks In the state. Gov. land, giant Flier tackle it 24-7. ■ . Frenohtown to a Central Jer­ greater experience. It paid off ' also.______klckoff at the Keyport 10 and Robert B. Meyner spoke out pounced on a Huskle fumble. sey, ’ Group I title last year for Springer. He. gained -tbe Steel ls- m ore than fitted to Frankie Lalne*Lnor Marlow Matawan put on some sus­ brought lt b ack to the 27. The against the extension Purvis Peeler and Dave Jones coached the Wayne Township nod on points at themspd of tbe deal with anything In its own tained drives ln the second Keys then put on. a sooring class. . of horaeraclng ln the state. H e Laughed Last delighted; Matawan partisans eleven. The tyayne defenders bout. Tbe next show on which half, but an alert Neptune de­ march of five first downs, Bayville Regional bas re­ It all made It easy for the Bpeoial Kiddle Matinee Bat. by their show of balWoarrying fense upset the timing of the accordingly showed an appre­ these boys will appear ls ln State Racing Commission to THE RACES in. this drive. ' running through IB ground ciation of Keyport formations, Paterson Nov. 18. If one ls ceived much note because, of telling reverses. Costly offside plays and carrying to the inheriting” the Toms River deny the'applications.—This Prises to Holder, ot But tbere was no denying penalties nullified promising the Keys and Frenohtown be­ staged elsewhere ln the mean­ LUCKY NUMBERS W ayne Tow nship 15-yd. line High backfield of last year, year the Springfield Racing' the sifted and power of* the ing long rivals. time, they will be enter­ Maroon and Steel thursts ln Hank Cleary joined Ruth In Mickey Fiori, Frank Copeland, Association, Burlington Fliers. Ramsey butted out the final quarter. Coach Riz­ Keyport (2S) ' ed. This la a good time for Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oot. 7-M doing most of the ball carry­ Enda—Golden, Johnson, Latw.nshl, Ed Benson and Larry Way. County; tbe Hamilton Trot­ three- yards and Parrish Tuok- them to be getting into box­ 1 Marilyn Monroe zo's players had the satisfac­ ing on this march. It was H. Ruth, A liuil., The Bayville team has good ting Association, controlling •r. made eight more for a first tion of at least playing lt even Tackle.—O'Brien, Anderaon, Frye, ing as It gives them four Cleary who swept around end: Velcamp. . ends ln Dick Pine and Tom Trenton Fairgrounds; th e Bui Stop _down near mldfleld, Ramsey with the favored foes in the months in which to train and from . the Blue 15-yd. line for Guard.—Corolona, Miela, V.cc.rII- Rutter, fair tackles in John Atlantic City Racing Asso- Spcclal Matinee for Kiddle* .out' in on the option play to later stages of the contest. .... la,- Baum an.------qualify, for. Golden Gloves, en­ the score. Ray LoPresto Blttenbinder and Bill Davis, elation, seeking- harness. rac­ On .Sunday. * go for 11 and a new first Mel Vreeland, Earl Greg­ Centera—Bogga, Scalone. ' try, Tom Welstead ls definite­ plunged for the first of four B acha—Cleary, G. HuUi, Zaremba, and an acceptable center trio ing In tbe off-season for the First Show Only down a t the. M ataw an 41. The ory and Bob Deitz were sing­ Lo Preato, Ochlnegro, Leonard, Law* ly out of ring action until tbe - Rory Calhoun.- extra points. in Julie ..Wade, Phil Koch and flat racing track there and Maroon and Steel piled them led out for favorable notico on sen. Fleming. end of the MHS football sea­ the Jersey. Harney Racing CartoAns The Keyport eleven was on Wayne Townahlp (fl) Bernie Schipaico. But tbey - up on a oouplo of rushes, but their lino play for MHS' by Ends—Hentrick, Potter, D. Wardle,. son Thanksgiving. Association, seeking th s Its way again ln the early •• - - '• • ' • --• • lack the “rock ’em, sock 'em" ' the Fliers took to the air sports scribes in attendanoe. Jacobs. ' sam e for Oarden S tate W ed. • T h u rs,, O ct. 10 -11 stages of the second quarter, Tackles—Bush, Koch, Pezzutl, Bas­ ways of the Wayne Township B. Stanwyck it J . Oagney again as soon as their foes Neptune (24) sett, Myers, Barr. ■ Who says history never Park, renewed their applica­ Ends—Frtck,- ck, NowliiT*Nowliiff -Taylor, Flam*’ Cleary going over after .a vs. Keyport line play last Sat­ tightened their defense. Joo InK,K, Wright,ttkbiu, Maude.mouuc. . Guards—Farland, Brightly, Bullortt, (continued in seventh column) tions. Only the Secaucus These Wilder Years drive, but a penalty nullified Koefl, Tancke, . urday. The Keys should have Fitzgerald hit Nowlin with a Tackles—Sperry, Oberlander, Dad* Centers—l£wl«, Molenyor. ■ peocle were convinced by also pats for eight yards, then man, Kirach, n, Jonei. the score. The first signs of the better of tbe going up Guards ■— Kilpatrick, W, Moore, Backs—Klein, Smith, White, Dodds, Final Program At front; Likewise, Hank-Cleary, their-experience ln 1B55 lt Tucker connected to Ron Chidness. . life offensively out of Wayne B. Wardle, Sarsen, Plumb, Hequgt* Men of Sherwood lox, ^Pccotte, Longchle. George Kuth, Walt Zaremba Was no use. Cam e Sept. 25 Frick on a fake buck to go Centers—Morozosky, Jobes. Township eleven came shortly W all Stadium , Bucks—Fitrgerald, Jackson, Tucker, Score by Periods : and Bob Lo Presto are a far when the State Racing Com­ Forest ...... lor a llrst down at the Hus­ thereafter on a 30 yard pass K eyport 7 0 7 11—28 A tripleheader has been ar­ C. Moore, Ramsey, Gambi, Pierce, Wayne Township 0 0 0 ft— 6 better balanced foursome than mission was to act on the kies B. Spread out again Hahn. - from Jlm-Kleln to Al Smith. ranged by the management of MaUwan (1) • , Touchdowna—Cleary (a), □. Ruth, applications and tbere was Frl. - Sat. .. Oct. II - IS Matawan was caught flatfoot- The Indians then changed to Golden, Smith. Wall Stadium to conclude its the Regional backfield. Accor­ Robert Ryan-Vlrglnla May? Ends—Welstead, Deitz, Peterson, ‘-.'Point. Attet Tounchdown—,1.0 Preato dingly. the debut of.. Coach another big suspension of , ed: Jackson spcil - Jn to score Gormnnrt. ■ a ground attack and the Key- 19fiQ program of 'racing Satur* drivers a t,Freehold, ,^tace- TocJdca—Gregory, Armour, MilcheM, Iport line 'pllod up each1'rush, (3),. Alnslle. : jjoe, Boyd, of Regional, Into i7 .The Proud O net :,*r ; on the option play without a L ee. . :*...... — • ' O.'/icf alfl—GriawokI, Foyle,' Weaver, dayi night..1 : :way for ‘'indifferent” driv­ Guards—'Vreeland, Mickaylo. Tholr success with the puss Three ^big> 2S-lap main Conference football at KHS - also ‘ band being; laid on him.' Again field Saturday has hardly a ing. This was too much. The David Bryan - Marsha Rant Center*—LcwJcki, O’Neili. carried Uie Indians into an air events will top off the pro­ the kick for tho p_olnt was no Bflek/»—Banafato, Feeler, D. Smith, promising outlook, ' Springfield application bad In ■ good. * D. Jones, .Mandevllle. Edmond. offensive at the start of the gram which will also Include a lread y been denied, bi{t the Score by Periods third quarter which carried to the usual preliminary races. No Place to Hide The Maroon and Steel and Neptune Q 0 O 0—24 other three applicants, who their foes exchanged punts af­ Mntawnn 0 7 0 1^- 7 the Red and Whlto 10-yd. line. A field of well over 50 cars Cuba Chief Latin had better right to hope, all Speolal Kiddle Matinee Sat. Touchdown: Neptune — C. Moore Then the Keyport forward ls expected for the final TH E RACES ter the kickott, then the Mata­ (2),. Rnmsoy (2); M alawan—Jones. Purchater. From U.S. withdrew their applications. wan deep reverses began to wall roso to pile them up. A IT OVER | races of the season. More - Frlxes to Holders of Polnta after touchdown—D. Smith Even though tbe state law LUCKY NUMBERS click. Getting some good klck- (plunfic). . • last pass arounded harmlessly tiian 50 have co m p e ted . In Cuba leads the 20 republics allows, four harness tracks Officials — Dreese, Giambeiluoa, in the end zone, Keyport fans ing, the Huskies could start Masovich, Vanaman. Wall's last two racemeets. of Latin America ln purchas­ their drive at their own 45. breathing easier. IN THE APR, 19 issuft1 of Heading the . activities at ing and consuming United Dave Smith was the sharp Saturday's Results Walt Zaremba and Ruth led this column, the following was tho Stadium Saturday night States' farm exports,, accord­ man on two handotfs, butting Keyport 28, Wayne Township 0, a defensive drive that brought stated: “the Dodgers are even will be Wall’s first annual ing to the latest report of the Neptune 24. M atawan 7. ' money to repeat as champs. his way through to the Filers Leonardo 3f. Lakewood 7, the ball out to the Red and All Star Classic Trophy race. United States Department of 45 for a first down. Smith Red Dank 14, Rumson 6. White 28. Ruth thon punted to M ilw aukee ls 5-2, ln other This event, a 25-lapper, will Agriculture. Bayrcvilie 25, Ued Bank Cathollo 6. words, two dollars bet on them faked and gavo to Peeler Freehold 10. Toms River 0. midfleld where the Keys got include only drivers who have D uring 1055, according to who scooted across the field Asbury Pork 14, New Brunswick fl. the break that decided the will get you five, if they dis­ won feature races during the the USDA report, Cuba bought Lotte Branch 31. M anasquan 13 place the Dpggers as champs Open Tbe Year Round — ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATER8 for a second down at the Flier St. l’eter'a 19, Bound Brook 0. game. Smith fumbled on the course of the season. $107,600,000 w orth of o u r fa rm 30. Jones Uien came up on Perth Amboy 21, Thomas Jefferson catch and Ruth was downfleld The New York Giants are 10­ Qualified for the event (not products, or about 30 per cent Box Office Opens 6:30 F.M. Start 7:00 P.M. - Ea 3-9760 19. • 1, tho St. Louis C ards 20-1, the the business end of the next Dunellen 13, Metuchen 1). on his own kick to recover including race of 8-20-66) a re of all the agricultural Items reverse to scamper away the ball. Coach Stan (Tuffy) Phillies 30-1 and the Clnclnna Len Brown, Bill McCarthy. shippecTlo all of Latin Ameri­ F rid ay and S aturday — Oot; 5-6 from the overshifted Neptune Next Saturday’s Games (Z p.m.) Baker's forces then took to tl R eds are 40-1...ab we see lt, B1U Chevalier,' Gordon Old ca. . * In Cinemascope and Teehicolor ' BayvlUe Regional at Keyport. the Giants and Cinolnnattl are eleven and go 30 yards for n Point Pleasant at Matawan. the air when set back to their ford, Al Pomponio, Ralph Per­ Principal American farm "THE PROUD ONES" Virginia M ayo Matawan touchdown. Smith Allentown at Rumson. own 39 by a d ip p in g penalty. not that bad, something ot an, kins, Tom Clark, Fete Frazee sales to Cuba were rice, lard made the conversion and MHS Bridgeton at South River. Len Golden took a pass from overlay." If you paid any attefr and Tommy Elliott, all modi wheat and flour, pork pro­ "THE LADY KILLERS" Alec G u i n e s s Long Branch at Freehold. tlon to our nonsense, you had WM back la the bail gam e a t Manasquan at Red Bank. Cleary at the Wayne Town­ fieds; and Sportsmen drivers ducts, fruits and vegetables, Neptune at Lakewood. ship 30, a first down. The a rather dull summer with the Parker Bohn, Pete LaVance, and dairy products. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - W ed. Oct. 7-8-9-10 13-7. North Arlington at Metuchen. Olants. But Clnclnnattl,... if Cuba’s dollarB are derived, Neptune was better school­ Peddle School a t BMI, 2:30. Cleary-to-Golden 'combination Don Stumpf, Jack Hart, Fred VlSTAVlSlON and TECHNICOLOR South Plainfield at Sayrevllle. clicked again and lt was you have been having the Adams, Tony Battle, Vince chiefly, from the sale of Cu­ ed by Terranova during the Union at Asbury Park. halftlme on how. to handle' the second first down Inside the' chance of getting $40 back for Conrad and Charlie Cregar. ban sugar to the United ^ BING CROSBY • GRACE KELLY • FRANK SINATRA ' Westfield at Perth Amboy. every, tl bet lt tbe Rods won 35. Golden led the defenders Winners of the race, both States. Limitations on the ex­ \. , tro it a t 20-1. O ut com m cnt NU6S€TS 6AL0R€AT was: “Detroit ls at least as JOHN FORSYTHE good as Cleveland.” Thoy -4JYRNA LOY O O // THAT tXfJBHC ! S O u u t & B U I C K weren’t, but so what...... AVAILABLE HHO PldHJ Pictuus presents WetSH CARSevUYANYKAL ADOLPHEMENJOUia to m MM ROD we OFFen, yowu KCAuze BEL AIR track, . near T W O LARGE HALLS...... RYANEKBEfiG STEIGER iv f m e oouarpohdoiiah \ for UAlt/e WHfN Y0U7KADG A berdeen, M d, Is the p re ­ B K C K m O M \ w efts ■ sent slto where liuroUl Do­ -W edding Parties — Dances lan's Frankantlno and Rip- ^ E T E R N IT Y < “"“BRIAN »w«mHUNT over aro raolng, Tho Keyport Or Meetings . . C010R ind AN AUltD ARTISTS PICTUMI moving van oporator decld- Both llalls Equloped With Serving Bar and Daughter od against taking his liorscs Ventilating and Heating Systems CIKEMASC0PT to A tlantlo City bco'iiuso (ho Sunday • Monday - Tuesday Oct. 7-8*0 BOX stalls offered at tlio shore CALLING HOMICIDE' ELLIOTT I Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:48 P.M. track wero not satisfactory. Me Guires Grove Double Feature Program Instead, when Charlestown Highway 35 R ed Bank 6-2253 M iddletown SUNDAY » M ONDAY » TUESDAY closed Aug. 14, the two TOO YOUNQ TO BE AFRAID! liOrscs were moved to Ila- . . . . RICHARD ’ TREVOR JANE. AidID OMM 'Yfff gorstown, whei-o thero was a WIDMARK- HOWARD-GREER two weeks mooting running to Aug. 2B.The next stopping , 'Run For The Sun'in coior^ Ytrne suns placo fo r Frankantlno and Bow and Arrow Rlpovor ln M aryland w as Ti­ — . «H0______RUSS TAMBLYN Our reputation for fair monlum which ran Its meet­ JOHN rAYUE • mnn ROMAN ttwu nutn • uni itm KAnOUHNOMWOOftt dealing it your guaran­ ing from Aug. 28 to Sept. 11. Keeping on the whirl around Season • DCDC. |N J0W N. tee. Bring your' old car the miie trhoks at state fair Next Week Wed. thru gal. O ct., 10 to 11 over :— get our propo­ time ln Maryland, the Dolan OPENS 7 A.M.1 OCTOBER 12th sition — then try to eq­ horses were at Cumberland Sept. 12 to Sept. 29, then' FOR DEER OF EITHER SEX ual it. You’ll trade came tlieir present stand, OPEN-AIR CIRCUS ‘THE BAD SEED'ISIHE HERE! Bel Air;, Tho liorsca will be We Carry Bear Custom Bow and Arrows finished at Bel Air next . Also Headquarters For DRIVE-IN i m p N D ! Tuesday when Oartlen Stale Hunting Clothes —* Boots — Sox* — Bows BIC5H0CKEAI /Siirionuri] Park, Camden, opens Its Arrow* — Quo* — Ammunition THEATRE MIWATURERA1LWAY! Mw> WAftNin B noe. fall scatcn. In the racing m a n s S iH a u b , around the mlle-trnck circuit MAAUtfOAT MOTORS.**! In Maryland, Frankantlne miJS_____ MATAWAN SPORTING GOODS Co. KCTPOftT . MERRY-fiQ-ROIJNB V**r Buick Dealer . Ilka won; to u r out of M ven IMJIII HHIn K t; ’ >t»rt.S:,M>d.wi>!! second by »*< K E 7 - 4 0 0 0 ...... • rlbke IWliil hlpovtr, wlio hai ■ evens'* Y ounkoskf ***" 174 118 T rla lir E pis O'opal (1) 'ohn Victor In J. Sauickla y A dler ______180 160 169 SCORES OF BOW LING LEAGUES IN TH E AREA , fT EUlsoit 123 145 143 00-Mile Race , - •7981 m •13 ■Miller-, 106 139 98 yT' Tootlne* (S) '8«C*r -lij.K TiU ta'M W jo Overly 149 171 193 A.B.C. ;\m rd r7 (0) Parker Bohn, Freehold NAS- Slovens _ ■— 170 Baker’ • *’ ' 103 1S1 October, < tist . P itt Sevea •r.AR racing driver, was $1000 M atawan-Keyport F . Fariello 143 * 135 163 760 821 781 E. F ariello 99 142 9B Oherstaedfe 109 ~ — H andicap 57 -41__ 62 M erchantiLeague Geltisomano Luth,or»u' " vicher-lEsr-tiunday--alternoon S=D'8«ptt-Market g r Valanzano- - 137—125—188 HohensUUi------158 -203^ -483 4 i ecause he had overcome a Szyszlo 153 191 13fi Valanzano 160 161 193 • HOT .B it . 765 Matawah Baptist .....— ~ - 1- - t - Rapolio ( ) Flschler 173 128 — r ariety qt difficulties to put 1 no 149 — 166 C. il. B ahrenburg (3) Benko . > 118 125 170 Tlie standlnja: ' Keyport Roformed ^ : I Rapolio - 141 167 146 F rea d . ' 138 . — — > ' 164 148 178 B ah ren b u rg 124 148 144 T eam W L Calvary Methodist 1 T \ an ap pearance a t the 100-mile Bechtoldt 142 146 127 na 159 191 186 H. P iep er 137 166 154 657 691 76* K ruser 168 202 173 Keyport Baptist —7 3 Trinity Episcopal 7 c ast coast championship stock Tomasello 176 133 157 i ey 182 181 200 . Pieper 156 171 157 y.A.H, Malat ,<0> Calk — 183 208 Matawan Presbyterian 7 -ar race at Old Bridge Stadl Trahin .. . 200 183 182 , -• — 139 — M. Bahrenburg 222 168 163 Dlsporto ‘ 143 155 178 Zatnbor 201 170 Hebrew Conirenatlon ...... 7 um. He took first place, the Pasiem ala 181 169 171 H andicap 5 5 5 — NEW JERSEY'S ONLY PARI •rlze money and trophy.. Linn 135 118 Matawan Methodist _ 8 807 850 867 Nelson * 120 — 109 784 917 883 Bayview Presbyterian 9 MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK Oldest driver in the race at 840 798 7B3 664 888 673 H illman 158 127 1?3 St. Mary's Episcopal 4 Air C.ndlrlan,if Keyport Lumber ClUfwood Amoco (t) 5ar>Ott Drugs (0) K elleri (0) Grondifand ;:8, Bohn crossed the finish <* M alauskey 149 184 246 St. John's Mothodlst 4 line with his gas tank just Manllg 171 206 197 ro 146 151 161 R. Dolson 141^.141 141 Chlngruskt ■. 143 i8r 148 tl 158 135 164 G unsaulls — 153' 147 - bout em p t^—Bohn outsped -a L am bert 169. 162 139 H. P a te * 114 138 ■ 3pieti;o ------130 - — B arker 119 156 159 leld of 32 other starters when Pielshel t 130 153 Edi-Conovsr 199 213 159 . — n ey ' 139 20(1..302 705 737 703 W ells------108 iie was not expected to even Youckoskl ’ — 192 185 W. Metzger 173 173 173 K aufcr )sito “ 168 205 171 Martin Builders <3) 147 212 198 show up for th e marathon^ Davison 130 133 H andicap 2 2 2 Sim mons 87 103 Zaclinske 109%213 15B i — 15* 157 Klsell 148 143 Racing elsewhere on Satur* 157 177 161 PennaU a 169 146 182 653 653 623 Stefanlck day night, Bohn tore the rear 154 154 769 926 812 741 849 855 Bllderback 140 end out of his car and was » OK Sales (1) Bayshore Hardware (3) M artin 1 152 189 140 663 685 846 not expected to be on hand Cliffwood Inn (3) . Maslello 172 129 162 P arcels 162 172 147 Z accaro 180 177’ 154 Town Tavern (3) as a result; But he worked Yates. . v 180 172 194 165 136 18B Dovl 163 175 160 Perkins — 130 Leovy * 190 158 123 through the night and early Swan 169 134 R. Oldenborg 158 — 146 Van Vliet 185 154 143 Robluson 180 15H — morning and got'to the track K e n n er...... 148 180 17Q Rosato 214 178 193 Em lcy US Robinson 194 194 165 791 837 738 F I R S T .only shortly before - the" race Kjug .147. 182 H andicap 5 5 5 Johnson's Uph. (3) • O alassl U0 - r 1T0 Bellettl 158 113 — POST was slated to get under way. M ajkowski 234 183 192 J. Oldenborg — 1B1 ' 145 Woolley 131 158 145 Preston 170 170 138 - He started ln the 17th slot, K ahrs 171 139' 719 694 657 O eran 157 .141 2 P .M . Cowler 168 141 148 Dailjr OoubU '•via llth~at'401aps7^elghth"at - 847 --803 “-806 Larry’s Barber Shop (0) Johnson— -______139 169 ID? LoSapIo 151) 157 ■ 0 ia p s r ninth a t 80 laps, mov­ 878’ 840 877 Bahrenburg" 130 159 148 Clout Ii49# M at & K e r R ec. (2) Swan 179 .125 1B1 KEEP YOUR'RENTAl— 9HAC{J0*IU.r*ug.90cf.ll ed up to fourth a t 120 laps CUffwood Ancles (0) V ecchio . 170 133 131 Banks „ 173 180 182 .795 799 741 und was second at the 160-lap R affa . . 189 200 160 Lauro 155 179 165 Wilson 1B2 193 203 PROPERTY FltlEO 50 Dayi of Harnett Racing.. Dclapletra 195 156 179 Sam'a Keyporl Bur (1) WITH AN’ AO IN THIS unark. He went out in front Orlando 152 176 132 Sm ith 184 177 150 788 773 851 F e rra ra 142 124 — RAIN OR SHINB 157 152 Smith 18T 178 187 ftc p t a Clovdhunt .d'stay' with only 13 laps re­ Plzzl 151 H andicap - 22 23 22 S A D C ontractors (0) ’ P ease 183 148 143 NEWSPAPER... maining when Tommie Elliott, DiQlambattista > 103 145 — P . Davlno 141 200 188 Iviry Thunder It tsdivt* 0«^ Sprugue ' 178 204 184 Poland 130 103 185 Daytona .Beach, who had led Brltanlk . 159 155 )92 J . Davlno 128 154 167 • 688 684 644 ANYTHING FROM A dm lttlon ...... $1.30 P o p o lsk y ...... 183 162 153 Jacobs 118 ^--150 ( during most of the race, made Bruce 139 RENTING A BEDROOM Renrved Bo» Seals . 1,20 — — D ow nes. Pontiac. (3) Danley 150 150 161 W einman 19B 158 100 -pH-stop Jo_change a Ure. 788 864 866 TO SEUlf'IG A ClASSY (Ton Inr.) ChliJr.n nol odmllltd ' Cowles . 153 122 139 Solook ,138 13B 117 B. Poland — 138 168 .... 7^20 795 -Prank's CftarcoaLPlt„iIJ Traffic JuncHoit of Raulal t0 3 ' Others who held firstpiace 827;' H ourahan ~ ‘136 140~157 Qelgrr " — —-122-'-— -130 711 667 806 RESIDENCE Clrtb, F e rre rl 190 175 172 rieenoLD, n. j. , during the long grind were Burlewa (3) Defelice 175 158 203 H Cowles ' 189 172 167 Boyler — 109 — The standings: CALL KE 7-3030 Pete Frazee," Rahway, Ralph Scalzo >.v 203 151 177 F e rra ra 174 175 131 Kls\ak 312 169 234 Team ' W L Smith, Aberdeen, Md., and — Duiiigg • v 165 173 K elley 149 172 153 H andicap 57 57 57 769 763 748 Baron CoKce Shop 8 1 uennie Brown; Lambertvllle; O lrich ...... 183 157 103 F erran o 180 159 1ST Y.A.ll. Prod, (0) Burlew’s Boat.. 7. 2 In each case these three and Schaefer 213 182 215 - 747 660 754 Washco ' 1BI 1}1 174 K eyport Cloanera 6 3 Slliott lost front-running po Pep 196 224 161 Newberry's (0) . Tourino's Tavern . 6 3 ------883 837 .846 Zalcske 154 168 1SB Mtions when they stopped at Mallnconlco------169 V. Johan’nn 146 J67 J84 Pow er _ 150 132 133 Middletown Lunoa - ■ # 4 .he pits for fuel. Elliott was The standings: L. Johan'nn 122 120 149 Broome 172 134 152 Town Tavern ...... # 4 Team ; W L the only one who had to make 959 68T 885 F, Joahn'nu jr. : 159 134 133 U rban 138 144 188 Old BOatliouae 5 4 two stops. Bohn went all the S A D S u p e r. M arket 9 0 Hoffman's Liquor Store (0) F. Joahn'na sr,' 198 166 186 ‘ 785 729 765 Sam's Koyport Bar 5 4 ;.yay without a stop and his Clark 148 174 203 Donald's Contractors 7 2 H andicap 19 19 19 Bortt Dairy (3) C ircle ChevVoiot 4 5 winning -ilme was 1 hour, 27 Cox 130 157 189 Burlew’s ' Restnurant 7 2 K arrlsson 183 124 — M cQuoni d e n n e r s 4 5 minutes and 26 seconds. Blind 135 135 135 Mat-Key Recreation 6 ^ 3 \ 844 615 651 Borst ‘ 149 — 123 Vni'lese Construotlou 3 8 Frazee finished In second W. D liger _ 157 170 123 Rapolla’s Market " __6 Broad St. Clennors (2) Thom sen •180 ■ 130 163 Kellers Liquor Store 3 8 place while Elliott was third C'. D llg e r 146 150 166 Frank’s Charcoal Pit 5& B. Wyckoff 193 163 223 Ii. Merwln 222 154 144 Jugs Sporl Ooods . 1- 8 ^_and Ken Marriott, Baltimore Jag's Sport Ooods 5 K. Wyckoff ' g- 96 163 120 AinertcanLegloiiL.lt. 1 8 fourth. Don Stumpf, Ridge 718 766 815 Crate’s Beverages 5 Pope 184 189 190 Mt Ro&s . # 1 8 2 100 125 A: M erwln —: 154 188 ■field Park, Brown and Ralph Beaoh Tavern <0) '* All Bros. Woodworking 5 H. Rbss v 178 224 180 /Smith finished in back of the Cliffwood Inn Crenewicz . 182 209 168 H andicap 22 22 - 22 878 761 788 Key-Mat Church -first four In that order. There 190 157 145 Old Mill Dairy / KrbsS * The stnndlngi: Bowling League were 23 cars still on the track 199 Keyport Lumber Monsees 163 161 ! 671 732 650 Team . •• ..: W L ,\t the finish. . . 152 Beach Tavern V Bieber 214 179 R apolla'a M kt. (1) Martins Builders - . Racing programs will be Cliffwood Aftioco 4 - 5 7 a Bayview Preibylerlan 10) Filak 169 163 “ 145 B y Lyle ■ -106 Single System Laundry The "Stow-Away" Stairs ' presented at the Old Bridge Frank’s Baker Shop - T* 5 . 7 a Suttoiv 157“ 166 171 K.'Tornasnl’K'' 111 121' Borst Dairy 7 a Stadium on the next three OK Sales 6c Service . 3*a e»j Kolley 130 129 120 ,918 889 817 A, Tom asello 180: 144 Rollo Trucking , EasyToInit all Sunday afternoons. •» * . Schanck's Oil . J , Olsen 107 - 07 116 Jags (3) J Lyle . 184 177 Oarber Supply 178 Cliffwood Field Club 6 . Olsen - 155 106 165 T he\"H tow .A w ar*’ la Post •. 164 195 H andicap ' 88 68 DoyleS Market M ontaaha ' - 10Q 196 223 CUffwood F ire Co. Schwahl ■ '157 187 168 ftiruUlinttVpoiupletei Inolud- Junior/ Bowling, Loop Mldtown Tavern Ins ntnlrsX hand rail will) Hall T 178 168 168 Hoffman's Liquor Store 0 lU ndlcap ’ - ■ 18. - — ^At Keyport Rec Center 712 896 624 Johnson Upholstery . mipiiorla. t'Vllliii panel and Jag. 211 187 142 Y e C o lU te lnn (») Bayles mieotrio ' ' ■ 718- 758 745 trlni and \all 'heoesaarr Greater : Keyport Junior Straniero ■. :i7 8 141 UK - Ke&nabut'g Ladiei— K. B llderback 118 150 156 V.A.H. Production . 1 7 h a rd w a re , Bowling League for youths of Keyport Baptlat 11) E d. B llderback ' 192" 134...174 T eds~B ar - - . ( 8 ' 7 M 191 140 TIIK HTAlllV'AKfi OOM. high school years was formed 937 922 852 M onday Night League F. Testino 138 159 192 k o lsa V.A.H. Malnt Robinson 135 14i 117 l'l.lJTHI.Y \S8KMni.Kn at "Keyport Recseatlon Bowl­ Crates BevcraceB (3) B. Testino 165 209 205 A.B.C. Foundry HEADY TO v An h TAM. Ing center in the Anierldan Lff- Carlohe^ ---163 -14* —-— Middletown Pharmaor (8) , H andicap ------71 71 71 S Si D Contractor* P ilin g 179; 14» m : gion- bowling center , on W, — Alger 94 150 _ The oelllng paneln hlng- Tom .FranclsconU 170 145 B ahr 137 M 3 7 108 ed to 1W a*acmbln(t irlm Front St,, Keypoft, this week*. Schiafone 166 150 196 Brock 106 149 138 704 ; 728 798 Medwlok • 234 139 DiBlase — 201 to almpHly Its lUMtallatlon, With 40 bowlers lti' attendance .Yankoskl 141 227 _ 176 Van Nortwick 133 161 187 Martin * Brown (0) I Keyport Buiineitm en’t II U shipped without paint there were eight teams form Tony Franciaconi 172 166 183 Puglisi 146 150 155 F. MacPherson 139 139 139 Handicap 15 - j I Bowling League' * or •lain. No Jambs or atop* ed; ' . . ” Tropea . — .— 204 H andicap___ 1 1 B . Bowie 146 -135- 151 M akei T h a f Extra are required. Jim - Crover, proprietor | „ 10i 777 O enoveso' — 156 B, Bowie 167 180 203 All H ardw are, Including the ne_w R ec center, an- 524 593 609 Q. Powelson 155 135' 198 MoQueen (t) . 81. M ray’a 10) ■ Room Very braoketa, aprlnga, balaneaa, vBounces Junior league be 812 832 914 M»t-Ke)r Bee. (1) Handicap 44 44 44 Sturgea 168 151 126 Peseux 100 154 17 »to., ire turnlahed oad- Will qtarfr OcU8j*t 6 p.m. Boys . Frank's Barber Shop (0) D rlckler - . 145 137 123 W alling. t 159 174 203 H yer . . 122 120 130 mliini plated or othrrwU* attending high School in the 146 K ,’ H yer 142 >39 181 A cceiilble Rosato 178 154 232 F ranklin , ? »8 , .96 13# <53 '633 715 M cQueen. 133 rual-pr.ored. , Keyport-Matawan area can 195 199 141 Caason* 128 MS 153 Th0 .standings: Lenovlca • 136 167 193 Sliumook 149 123 99 Sor.w liale* are apotl.4 K ortenhaua Devine . 135 158 128 B ray 188 139 133 • still - qualify for places..on the Stone ..... 148 > 157 174 Oalp : 150 175 .175 T eam ■ W I, lo Insure proper applloa- team. Tom Pieper, KHS ath 98 — -*• — 202 H andicap : S 6 C. E. Bahrenburg 6 0 A ckerm an lion of hardware...... ’“•lete, was high in practice ses M aclag . . .780 665 670 Raffa 149 146- — Bayshore Hardware 3 1 slon bowling 182,...... 732 748 795 Soltys 154,159 103 ^ . J MT 530 588 Downes Pontiac . 4 2 M ataw an P reabyterlan (3) , Pete'* ino. (t) Bread St. Cleaners 4 2 Amer,. Legion (01 Caanell 159 211 160 Holden . — * 814 812 Wolf, 141 154. 1,54 .Ye Cottage Inn , 3 3 167 123 Kaclrek' _ 202 143 135 182 M acBnaney Now Only 5 2 4 9 5 AU Bros; Woodworking Co.-(3)' Stover ...... — .168. 167.. 1S5 N ew berry’s 138 ,154 Clderlan 152 lfl 111 ■'*»* O elger 164 134. 142 152 1&3 170 Hourahan 192 137 118 8av-On Drugs : ..... 2 4 Rettenhouse 133 123 ■ 160 Belettl O lsen. 149 .111 138 150 164 K ondrup 158 178 170 Lorry’s Barber Shop 1 ' 5 85 B all : ' ' 189 . 182.140 Skelly Blind v ■’ 100 100 100 O alettl 98 * 138 Hatidfeap 1.1 1 M artin it Brown 1 5 H andicap -!*• .19 10 Rapolla'a 'Market 1 5 t i u u h Lou Morizio 170 189 173 ■ ’ ' 865; 8610 817 Leh Morl*lo .tl78 191 168 • " 820 837 569 854 B.1S 739 R tohard’i Hollywoeil Mkl. (1) Burlew's It). Matawan Lumber Co. Toom er ' 107 — (nfantl Hebrew Contrerallon (3) €VEMOi Casey, 151.147 149. B a y i h o r e .- 154 180 '179 M o n tag n a' 180. 120 - Bohwart* 169 124 The FrientUn iMmhvr Yard ‘ . 736 B38‘ 813 M ack 7 "137 116- 135 O p l d m a n Bu*ine«men’i League Orandlnettl 125 133 190 178 170 CUffwood Fire Co. <9) Recht . 17* 171 134 W otman '108 175 Telephone MA 1-4500- 4SO 1 Helnke . 189 ‘ 192 140 Costlc 157 14S 151 E m m . 129 180 176 Midtown Tavern (II D eFellce 188 178 183 Folnm an 120 ~ Handicap 1 1 1 Kordbow-Ooldln ; 152 175 SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWA M cOlnty .­ ,153 — M orrell - 136 — 147 Luxem bourg — 121 $ Ziegler 141 — 165 Bruce - .178 180 R lsenian ' ' ‘ — 181 , 652 627 559 170 C. Kelly 150 120 — Muro 184 150 184 ' 8%l 738 80S Prager '...... ' —■ — J. Kelly . 156 149 151 Marqoel’* Pharmacy ID K napp 159 - Keyport Cleaner* (I) Stringer - 134 150 Bm lth - 148 166 173 Bllottl- 153 168 171 Thorn 143 159 ]51 ■: . 784 805 812 A hlers — 134 125 T uarfler , . 145 150 111 Sheetz — 133 • — K ih r t . 137 ■ 129 : 1 » 81. Jo1)n> 10) . , Moroako " 102 143 203 May . ^ 144 133 C; Davlno .189 187' 147 BogarL ' , ■ 140 151 208 723, 732 769 K nam 135 152 172 T, Davlno 139 171 - McCleaatel' 92 Donald’s Contractors (2) ... 810 775 805. Irons 158 130 185 DKmmons 111 100 lj PACKAGE | 659 Soltysik 142 156 , 151 528 611 R»llo ^rucking 111 J . pavlrto — - i . 142 It. Emmons 170 175 l l and , D. Novotny 159 205 212 Gentile.'*. Matket (1) Beach . 144 195 174 Davis . 161 177 C. Novolny 164 156 143 Blind 139”“139 139 Brelach 139 119 14S , 794 756 780 Leroy — 108 *1 108 133 163 BULK I Palkovlcs 263 213 173 Bowne Sm ith . 135 : 172 214 ., -M iddletown (3) Handicap 12, .5 |l Purina Chows I Blind 135 135 135 Oiles 170 163 185 Vreeland 165 152 192 Malowakl 181 1(2 178 Richm ond 125 162 139 ■I Fri.kie, ; I DIodato' 169 185 204 Shum ock 154 197 158 695 714 803/865 814 H andicap 1 1 1 W alker 150 136 136 Malawan Metlipdlii' (3) |* Hunt Club I Old Mill Dairy (1) * 749 824 >935 M ania, Jr. .212 205 212 Lmoy 198 . 543 618 007 ,1 Cero Meato ' Davlno 166 158 158 O arber Huppiy (21 B littan ak ...... 14} 147 147 ltURlina 180 131 O eran 171 212 190 Keansburg News (0) Laver 145 - 153 Uoyujaim MB 122 I Vtalit, I J . Rosato 181 181 143 B lin d ...... '-.130 130' 130 Lewla 171 179 127 ...... 848” 827 831 Holton 137 213 .1 K a i c o 1 Ross 214 178 179 Vlgne .. 106 126 88 Foster MO 174 Jar* Sport* flood* (0) 1B3 146 1 K - F - S I Blind 135 135 135 Beyer 173 119 150 Mounces 150 109 127 Paradise 117 122 123 Knocll ’ 1511 "The north wind doth blow OJak • 139 143 145 K ratncr 203 160 157 B e n n e t t 140 179 131 Ilanillcaii 82 84 And we ihall havo inow . . ,\W . D. Swartzel, J r . 867 854 B05 Handicap 1 1 1 Whitehouse — 20'J 144 Walsh 140 171 104 j Coal - Feed and Farm ] Hchankf Oil 40) Lynch 204 148 127 842 857 904 Whaf will poor robin do then, poor thing?"* 4| Supplies I Spencer 180 160 149 509 519 520 823 054 704 Walling 180 18'.> 168 Calvary Melliodlsl (0) H A ZL ET■ HAZLET■ IIA /X hl i l Lyons - 177 156 146 II. Waxserman St Hon port Cleaner* 6 Kalvzlenakl ■ m 103 ■ 7ftl H70 HU l^uj^cl) 14H :0^nijles Mkt. ISeeiley 178 101 - Vf»rl#**r Com, lh K it/f c f i a i d 114 liiO Vo or Hardware Uepirlmenl Biorf Pete* Inc, 0 Moyp» ’i\\ 101 jiom m a; lw 14ii 1P0 U l f ^ 14> 107 J P h arm acy 5 K ram ei ‘m 180 iri, Hftiilckif 10‘J 151 ll« |»oil 170 lt>0 OllCilHl*: 26 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT j Mat-Key Rec, . 4 Orosft I7W 170 101 j ‘Marqucls Pharmacy 2 10 7fii Wrt 832 i A, Mituicklti 127 244 161 748 824 812 the four grades ln one room found it useless to pursue the called on to vote on it. Mr.V no handicap and questioned if A Pennant Buffet After The Game discussion of 20 rooms vs. lfi Currie retorted this .was not a rd TBE BANK NOTES . by MalcoIm the present setup was pot rooms for Cllffwood further more folly .by fhe "well-mean­ until such time as Uie confer­ ly called MtWMcGraw's Asser- ; tlon a reflection on the lnteg- ing” persoris With higher edu­ ence could be held and Mr. JOURNAL rlty or the board.; Mr. Curne / cation who were losing their Currie could reveal the insisted Mr. McGraw bad perspectlverSheexpressedtlnf board’s- own ibng range-plan ;y&ge 1Btfhf"T ^October i, 1956 SOME 0AIIICS~wil^«A«ri0A«5 BT Be^iT presenT_at a conference - *5o.ooa, «ioo,ooa ma mom hope Mr. Sena would not un­ and show how 20 rooms for : WITHOUT COtLATERAL CORP0H- where the issue of 16 roonhs-^ AT10NS AND IH0IV1DUA1(S OF GOOD do vWhaLtad, been accomplish­ Cllffwood properly fitted into ' ,- * .. .STANDING* ed in ether.years.' vs. 20 rooms had been freely n, ... discussed....jTbe, board presl- In She held one room with the Skeptical On $45,000'Bonding proper community of feeling dent also held Mn McGraw^" In lt-was "better than a man­ On the proposal to bond foe. Jfcnew of the m a tte r through Orvil sion.” The principal said he, $45,000 to ere ct a band room Mr. Garrison’s letter - on the - had long considered the prob­ and offices under it for the subject. , . . "A grand tribute to a grand lem of supervision in the 15- superintendent and the high Objects Joining Proposals sohool principal, Mr., K tlpat- companion I" is the unanim­ minute. Interval between ses­ Mr. McGraw replied an ele* rlck, Dr.- Warner and , Dr. ous expression of New Jersey sions at Robertsvllle. He said ment of his opposition was Spear were skeptical." Dr, Royal Arch Masons In des­ if Mrs. Cashlll had any solu­ Lhat he objected to the -two Warner found lt did not come cribing tbe dinner planned In tions. to offer he would be proposals being Joined-ln one . within his recommendation for honor ©f Orvil E. Bldwell, glad to hear them. Mrs. Cas­ proposal. He declared he was - a suitable music room. They . Robertsvllle, Orand High hlll then reemphasized her wholly in accord with the P riest of m ore than 10,000 warning the board was bead­ queried -Mr. F e s s 1 e r and learned the band room would views of Or. Warner on the -Companies throughout ed for trouble with an unsu­ need for a new high school the state, the past High A BANK SUPERMARKET?, pervised schoolyard and chil­ have 750 square ft. area. This, TODAYS COMMERCIAL buildings bo could not vote to Priest's Association of Essex dren kept but in the rain with the state men decided, was BANKSCOUtD BE CAUED’SUPER- 500 sq u are ft. sh o rt of w hat spend money, for “haphazard” County and Harmony Chap­ «ARKET5'0r flNAKCE.SOHIE OfflR school doors "closed against moves to do something about ter No. 9 acting as hosts. The FROM 20 *0 TO SPECiAl 5ERVICCS th em .” ...... ' , KEEP UP THE OLD SCHOOL SPIBIT after the game with a the minimum for a muslo CGVeRMG ALMOST EVEfty ASPECT Of table which U decorated in the. school spirit, too. A bit of the room should be. Mr. Currie the-shortcomings of the‘pres­ dinner Is scheduled for tomor­ cue's rutAHciAL lift Approve-Hiring Buses sports theme makea dinner a feitive occasion. Ita easy to aerre had claimed the board could ent structure. • • row evening at Roseville Ma­ Mr. Sena was given approv­ jour guesta when your after-the^game buffet table is well-planned, . pick up two additional class­ Mr. Kilpatrick made Inquiry sonic Temple,. 65 Roseville al to_ hire school buses at $15 and the menu kept very'd®?1** -...... • ' v rooms badly, needed ln Mata­ as to the financial repercus ­ Ave., Newark, to be followed KEEPING COOL PAYS OFF per game for six basketball wan High School for a limit­ sions of the plan. Nathan Lip- by a reception and entertain­ THEE»DOrVWSU>WWlIUfT ‘ ‘ and six baseball games by'the After the gridiron, the “iron long before you can serve your­ AM AIRCRAFT SUBCONTRACTOR selves _bu/f®t table, _which_ ed expense. Mr. Kilpatrick man/ auditor for the- board, ' ment and “an address by the WITH UOTHIMS TOMAKE. Wrlll diotrict teams this winter and : gtille^ean- help-mak«-a-fcatira occasion at home. It znay bo Just has been planned for easy service. agreed the expense angie in acknowledged“oyerbonding—of— : ; .Rev. Lester H. Clee, pastor me Backing bt His locm next spring. Mr. Lamberson BANKER,HE BOUGHT THERI0IH5 the family and the next door Simplest of all menus is spa­ the MHS proposal weighed far this size "was' a ; matter ftfr— emeritus of the Secoftd Fres- stipulated he should give pref­ TO A RACHCAUy NEW ELECTRIC neighbors back from the high ghetti—serve it from the kitchen less than the educational prac­ concern, but he foresaw that byterlan Church, Newark, as FAN. TOOK/ Ills COMmW IS CIOS* erence to district bus contrac­ TO FIRST PLACE N A HIOHty school football game, or you m a; and meat sauce, which your ticality of what was being w ith $5,700,000 in assessed val- COMPETITIVE MARKET tors If their schedules could have gathered a large group from guests .will find hot in a silver uatlons against which to apply . bowl on the table. A tossed green sought. Dr. Warner found that be adjusted to handle the a big-time game. But no matter it,.there should be no problem' ” transportation. how many guests you havct, din­ salad and last-minute hot bread even. though It was relatively ner at twilight will be more Tun will make a wonderful meal. ftmall bonding, it still was an in getting under the legal The. principal -reported toe eight per cent limitation in 20 enrollm ent a t 657. He said the if you plan a decorative table. Ideal for serving after-dinner, additional Investment^-on a coffee . . . and again the guests building not suited for high y e ars. H e did not see the pro'-"* ‘ Keyport Music Center was Marian Marsh, of Oneid&’a Ta- _ble Planning Service, offers these help themselves . . . is the hot * school purposes.^The best Jibe posal- as seriously impairing \ retired from American Type­ doing tills. Mr. Btorer also starting musical training rin helpful hints. She suggests that bevsrag*“Bervl« in the new the credit ~of either:' Matawan--^ township schools with' Homer tw o m en would go, for w as to founders ln 1953. He is past asked that the name of Mor the decorative theme for your “Achievement" pattern. (We as­ create one new classroom by Borough or Matawan Town- . Gerlufsen, Keyport High Master of Delta Lodge, No. 232 ganville School be changed to dinner table be in keeping with sume1 that the holloware matches moving the superintendent’s ship. ; . School Instructor, In charge team achievement.) F. A. M. Newa'rk, as well honor the late Mary Crlne, the spirit of the day and feature' office out of the building. Dr. It The course is one ' afternoon colorful pennants and traditional ‘‘Twilight”, in Community sil- Mayor Spafford W. Schanck as Past High Priest ot Har­ who. served it for principal for Warner found that so long as per week and children with no chrysantheraumi. Plan your menu verplate, also carries out the did not share this view. The . mony chapter, R.A.M. and a the high school building was many years. Mr. Holland ap­ instruments pay $1 for use of ahead, too! Feature the kind of theme, lt will be about twilight mayor noted the borough had member of Anointed High pointed Mr, Van Mater, Mr. deficient In so many other vi­ those provided. casserole dish you can put in. the when ypu arrive back at a warm bonding on its hands o ' $130,­ Priests Association of N. J. Lamberson and Mr. Btorer tally needed facilities, it Mr. Sena reported he had oven, and pop on the table at houso to dine with your friends. 000 for vital Improvements of : and Essex County; a Compan­ The main thing ls;that after- might Just as well continue to commlttce to consider th e consulted with Mrs. Kenneth .the lafit minute.,Then, when you the water system which could . ion ln Field Council No. 12, nam es. and your guests arrive home from the-gams dinners should be deco­ be Inadequate ln Its facilities Daniels on her request for use no longer be financed by R, li S. Master, Red Bank; a the game, rosy-cheeked and with rative and informal to carry out for instrumental music. The Protests Closed Doors of the Robertsvllle School revenue bonds. The mayor al­ Knight Templar ln Delta Com- whetted appetites, it won't he the otd school spirit. assistant commissioner found Mrs. John CashiU protested twice a week and the Mor­ so found bonding of $10,000-- - m andery No. 28; w as elected the MHS proposal, at best, a the “closed doors” she claim­ ganville Scbool once per week for work on the streets was Grand High Priest ln Trenton. ed were confronting children at home-at the time of the the present Cliffwood ■ School “piecemeal” approach to solv­ imperative. Ho ex p re ss-- , , May 1956. Ay member of St. for child evangelism work. at Robertsvllle and Marlboro The principal reported he was death of Mrs. Wallace. There site "should contain and that ing a major problem. ed strong misgivings about ' Stephen's Conclave, Knights of Schools. She held that chil­ satisfied the 'program w as Is but a narrow wall separat­ four rooms should be used as Mr. Kilpatrick then Inquired having to revert th e se , the Red Cross of Constantine, dren arriving at Robertsvllle If the board had -been unaml- amounts to direct taxation be­ past Worthy Patron Myrtle non-sectarian and unoffending ing the two apartments. Noth­ a starter for a new building School for the second session, to persons of any religious be­ on a new site. 1 mous in its vote on the pro­ cause the school'project was ORVIL E. BIDWELL Chapter No. 172, O.E.S. and starting at 12:30 p.m., had to ing has. be§i). disclosed yet as posal. The board president removing the borough from a lief. Even though both schools Mr. Currie observed in or­ *( . . ■ honorary member of many stand outside and risk the to what they may have reveal­ was frank to admit it had not: creditor 'position of 3139,000: . ■ • the featured speaker, Tbe Rev. hnd been used for this pur: der to keep the Cllffwood other Masonic bodies and danger of getting hurt or ln been. He said the $660,000 borrowing power to a debtor . ,. Dr. Clee also Is a Companion pose last year, Mr. Sean said ed to police about anything School a contiguous unit, the clubs. He will be accompanied trouble for lack of supervi­ plan for Cllffwood nad been overbonded by $199,000. ln Harmony Chapter. he would recommend only the they heard or saw at the four rooms would have to be by Grand Chapter staff off! sion. She said the door was approved 6-1, the MHS pro­ use of Morganville School this time of the killing. - put on land near the present Harold Dolan, a member of x The general chairman of the cers Including Oram E. Hen­ kept closed to them, even af­ je c t 5-2. M r. C urrie also ac­ year as Robertsvllle School site. He revealed the only the Matawan Township Plan--- program Is J. Howard Baring, ry, Wildwood; Kenneth Ridley, ter the morning session let There is a report Mrs. Wal­ knowledged'there was evi­ w as too crow ded w ith >schoo! land available was across nlng B oard, said he knew of Newark, Orand Master Second Teaneck; Jesse Schaem, Lake­ out a t 12:15 p.m . She recalled lace bundled, up her husband's dence of a Matawan vs. Cliff- work to permit lt to be used Cliffwood Ave., a well-travel­ no project requiring new bond- ; Veil and Companion ln Har­ wood; Richard Janssen, Clif­ a vastly different situation at clothes and thrust them at wood split in voting on school by an outside organization. ed roadway. He foresaw grave ing by the township. The mu­ mony Chapter ln which Grand ton;. and William Beck, New the school in years past. hlhi, with the angry impreca­ Improvement or construction Mr. storer reported Michael danger to plilldren if they had nicipality will be .overbonded, High Priest Bldwell Is also a Brunswick. . tion, "get out-- because of proposals. — Companion—■ and - past High She also noted that at Marl­ Crlne, a board member who her displeasure withJils irreg­ to move back and forth across by $374,976.93. . J William J. McGraw declar­ Priest. Mr. Haring ..was Right boro school the youngsters is also on the township com­ the roadway from the four After Inquiry into the modes— - tfrerc ordered to use the back mittee, has secured 100 feet ular hours of work. The pair ed himself as the dissenting of assessing, Mr. Kilpatrick. Eminent Orand Commander, had separated once. Mrs. Wai room unit to the 19-room main Orand Commandery, Knights Marlboro Township door for admittance, that the Of snowfence to use at Rob­ structure. member. He wanted it known adjourned the meeting. He in­ front door was reserved for ertsvllle School. Mr. Storer lace was the patrolman's sec­ his objections to the 20 rooms formed those attending the-: Templar, State of N. J., ln (continued from page one) Mr. Garrison protested he "big shots" like board 'mem. said people had no Idea of the ond wife. for Cllffwood proposal had State Commissioner of Educa- V 1053. Raymond B. Holtz, Com­ had no such idea In mind In relative to continuing use of many things Mr. Crlne, as a Whether there la any sub­ been given force by the vlewd panion ln Montclair Chapter bers and persons vllth higher his refusal to approve 20 tlon had 30 days on which to their chapel for classroom committeeman, was doing for stance to _ these reports and Mr. Garrison and Mr. Westby No. 84, p a st G ran d High P rie st education. She questioned the act on the Matawan board's purposes beyond the Jan. 1 the schools...... how (much, Is expected to be rooms. all together in Cliff- of the state and past General. worth of higher education if wood, He said the four rooms had expressed on the subject application and that the State ; deadline originally stipulated. lt was to induce an unfriendli­ An additional $75,000. In-bond brought out at the hearing. . Department of Local Oovero- . Grand Master Third Veil of U. could be. built on a suitable to the Matawan board; Mr. Frank Dugan, secretary, ques­ anticipation notes were placed S., presently Potentate ol 8a- ness and arrogance ln people. Attends Wife's Funeral ' elementary school site . any­ McGraw claimed that he had ment had 30 days after that. tioned if lt was such, matter Mrs. Cashlll recalled that ln Freehold banks at two per — laam Temple, A. A, O. N, M. The officer was permitted where ln the township. Fur­ had no Intimation of the 20 He asked Mr .^Currie if the 40 - - of concern, perhaps a.,written when she Went to Matawan cent In addition to the 135.000 to return for his wife's iuner- rooms provision of the “so days notice on an election S. Newark, will be master of contract should be signed. Mr. th er discussion am ong Mr* ceremonies. High School, a pupil was priv­ already floated. al Monday. Much sympathy called building program” until had been filed. The hoard v Holland felt sure wovd-ol- Mrs, Marjorie Lequler was Garrison, Dr. Warner and Dr. ileged to use the front door or for his case has . resultetLin Spear made it patent they felt the very night he >waV being presldenfe4feid it had not beenr. Many distinguished Masonlo mouUi understanding would side door- or any door he or approved aa a substitute the collection of funds in : guests are'expected to be. pro­ be enough. Mr. VanMater held the present Matawan Elemen­ she saw fit and nobody was te ach er. Matawfen. Township to defray tary School could be demolish­ sent. They will ie-recclved ol- the'trustees would bemollfied su b ject Mr - a n y repressive The audit Tor the school his . legal expenses and many ~ 7 ;ficlally In' the Harmony CUap- even If Inconvenienced a bit year 1955-58 was presented by ed and the present high school ru les...... '' ...... ■ Inquires coming In to township building used for- grammar ter Boom by-Most Excellent in their own plans. If progress Joseph J. Seaman St Co., Mrs. Cashlll claimed th e officials* from persons desiring school purposes to bring the High Priest Elmer C. Schaf­ on the new central school was Perth Amboy, the board’s au­ to aid him ' because of their fer with all of his officers ln parents did provide some su­ number of pupils using the such as to leave them assur­ pervision of the little ones ditors. Finances were report­ personal experiences with his " their regular stations. . _ present Matawan school lot ln ed they could recover use of waiting to be admitted to Rob­ ed-ln a satisfactory condition good work as a police officer. The1 Invocation WlU be-offer- tholr chapel within, the rea­ p ro p er relationship to Its size* ertsvllle School -to- start the with the board having* $45,- Township Chief Adolph Men D r. W arner observed the ed by the Rev. Harry R. .Fine, sonably near future. 070.40 In free balance as of j&el saw no reason why the of- afternoon session and P-TA needed erection of a new high P , a. H P., Atlantic City,: and The naming of the new members were' helping out. la st June 30 against $46,252.86 fleer should not resume his . the benediction at the end of on June 30, 1955. The 8 c am an school on a new site could school was brought up by Mr. She declared thnt this was all police work if'the trial of the very well do away with all ‘ the entire program will be Van Mater, Millard Lamber- firm was retained for 'another right but It did' not absolve case clearly shows him to be need to build more than 16 pronounced by Frank Kovach, son, chairm an of building and year. the board of responsibility for Innocent. rooms for use of Cliffwood . Past Orand Master of Masons, grounds committee, felt the providing suitable supervision Mrs. Wallace was born ln children as recovery of the N. J. and Companion in Or­ best name would be Marlboro for pupils on school property. Jersey City, daughter or Paul , ange C hapter 23, D r. Cico will present high school building Township Central School, Mr, Principal Explains J. Senlse, Linden, and Mrs. use patrlotlo and religious Storer was of the opinion, as Wallace Home Where would give four additional Robert Sena, principal, ex­ Paul Senlse, Milmont Park, themes for his testimonial ad­ commander of Marlboro Post, (continued from page one) rooms, at least,, for grammar plained the children lmd to be Pa. school needs. ^Dr. lS]$ear found dress. American Legion, lt should be an adjoining room, kept out of the Robertsvllle Gesture Is Fatal She is survived, in addition that by holding the Cllffwood " , Mr. and Mrs. Bldwell1 ctper- oalled the Memorial School ln School between sessions be­ Wallace, as gesture to to her husband and two chil­ construction to 18 rooms and ate the Keyport Pet Supplies, honor of township war dead. cause there had to be furnl snatch her threat, grabbed a dren, by two sisters, Mrs. ^kl- utilizing the present hlgb ' 27 E . F ro n t St. Mr. Bldwell He noted other districts were turo moved about in the 15- woodcn-handled kitchen knife, noy Lawrence, Milmont °ark, school building for grammar minute interval between the with a seven-inch blade, from Penna., and Mrs. Thomas school needs, the board could two sessions nnd the teacher a nearby rack and tossed It WuUf, Holmdel.* . much better departmentalize going out of the school after underhand. He thought it would Funeral services were held its seventh and eighth grade completing her work and tho fall right in front of his wife M onday m orning at. 10:30 at study program for the whole tcnchcr coming ln to take as 5he re-entered the kitchcn, the Day Funeral Home, Key­ system. . . charge for the afternoon ses­ Instead the-knife pierced the Insists Board lias Flan sion both needed the Interval port. At 1 p.m. the Rev, Rod­ woman's breast and she ran M r. Currie averred the for Ihelr purposes. The tench, erick N. DeYounsr, pastor, of­ screaming to the living'room “long-range" program involv­ cr going out 1ms to gather up ficiated at .services at the towards Uie front door, a trail ing a new high school and In­ workpapers nnd straighten out of blood behind her, and col­ Keyport Reformed Church. In­ her records for the dny. the terment w as in Falrview sisted the board had a plan of lapsed and died on the living its own in readiness. He said principal pointed out. The roonx floor. v Cemetery, Mlddletown.P tcach er com ing ln has to he felt he could clear up all Wallaco klentlflcd the' knife The accused officer was a the State' Department of Edu­ make preparation for h e r a few hourd later when ar football star on the first two work schedule for the day, ho cation objections If only he rnigncd before Matawan Town gridiron teams at Keyport was free to disclose what the added. Neither enn be occu ship M agistrate Luther A. High School, in 1039 and 1941. board had in mind, but he pled with the work of super­ Foster, on a murder charge. He was graduated from that noted the press was present. vising pupils on the grounds Capt. J . Edgar Wiyilnson, school in 1941. He Is a World M r. Currie feared getting during tlio period, lie noted township^ police, the first In­ War II veteran. He started nor can their concentration be word of it in h new spaper at vestigating officer on the police work ln Matawan Town­ this time would stir undesir­ upset by the noise of children scene, had to sign the com­ ship six years ago and was running About In the school­ able public agitation ln Mata­ plaint. Dr. Aram A. Captnnlnn, soon appointed regular officer. wan. He asked for a private room, Matawan, first called to the He . was also court clerk and conference with the state Mr. Lamberson cpniineiited scene,, pronounced Mrs. Wal­ a chief investigator for tho po­ school official^ to reveal the th at this m ust bo.: the proper lace dead of other than natur­ lice force, This year he solv­ plan. They acknowledged this LADIES’ DAY thing as ihe education results al causes. County Physician ed a number of robbery cases. nt Robertsvllle School "wero could be arranged. Mr. Currie D r. Julius A. Toren, on per­ wanted lt yesterday afternoon. ONE-DAY ROUND-TRIP COACH not too good" until the pros­ forming an autopsy, ruled Dr. Spear objected, holding ent arrangements were set EXCURSIONS death was by homicide. $705,000 Dr. Westby was out of town up, Mrs. Cashlll retorted her A preliminary hearing on & and that official should have children nnd others had found prima facie caso was schedul­ (continued from page one) , T O N E W YORK need for 20 classrooms for tho (he right to sit in on any such ed for Matawan Township conforence. court last night. It was ad­ Cliffwood School population, AND N E W A R K journed sine die on request of but the State Department of Mr. Kilpatrick said later that assent to the holding of Prosccutor Keuper, who stated Education was finding It hard EVERY WEDNESDAY to understand why the board such a private conference was tho prosecutor’s office needed not to be construed as con­ BEGINNING OCTOBER 3 indre time to o q tu p 1 e t e was so resistant, to the recom­ “I said i W e'rd m oving to our new home mendation of Earl B. Garri­ sent on.the part of representa­ IAMMI f *111 T. u Its investigation. Edward F. tives of tho State Department Juska, Long Branch has bcon son, county superintendent of moM H.wnk schools, and D r: Cieve West-, of Education to a policy of tom orrow . I think we aU will like It. Dad retained by Wallaco to defend POINT PLEASANT, i, u i ... $2.30 $2.70 by, field consultant for the settling things “behind closed him . Much rem ains to bo clear­ ASBURY PA R K ..;. . »ayi lt’i a bank-financed homo.., and he State Department of Educa­ doors” with the press barred. v.vo 2.40 ed up In such a hearing ns: tion, that 16 rooms was all , The state school ' officials LONG BRANCH..; •: i ...... 1.75 2.20 icemed very pleased when he said it." Chronology of Events There Is a report Wallace R E D B A N K . f . . . 1.35 1.90 fadvdinj ftdtrel fax himself called the county po­ Tf'cAtfi must b« purchoted befor* boording Inin. FINANa YOUR HOW THROUOH OM BANK, BUOY, lice radio to givo flrat know­ ledge of what happened, sum­ NO HALF FAKES fOI CKHDREH - n, AJ YOU RtPAY (OMFOftTAUY OUT Of INCOWL mon aid and ask that Capt. trtf t* mtfttd mm Mm mt n h j W illiam Mustoo, county deteo* fnm rf H md hiivt*§ $ Aatoft 0 . tlvcs, come to tho scene. The " Doyligkl TS»* . chronology of events ln the ar* English Motors G O IN Q —On ony train orriving Newark after 8i5f AuM. Farmers &. Merchants rival of police, county doteo or N*vr VoHc offer 9j]Q A.M. IOOKIHO M 0 U H » m tives. Dr. Captanlan and Matawan. Township and Mata R ■TURNING—On ony troin tame doy Of untit National Bank NO HEED TO SPEND HOURS wan Borough First Aid Squads LINCOLN • MERCURY 12*15 ACM. from N tw York; 12i30 AM. fronTHtwark on LOOKING WHEN YOU CAN at the scene remains to bo PRR—3:00 AJA. from N*w York on J irity Cwfrol (Thursdays). ' M a t a w a n PIACE AN AO IN THIS clarified. There Is a report the son, NEW AND USED CARS C w m A T M *t Ag*m#i * r f t a t TmWm f*r N n itM , NEWSPAPER fOR THOSE HARD Gregory, gave information fa­ Olleil Bark la Menmouth Coohtjr — Established lilt On Mtnmtvih .Street Opptaite CarlUa Theatre TO FIND ITEMS ... vorable to his father. JERSEY CENTRAL. LINES Member Federal Reserve Byitem—Member M in I Them is report that the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL .OAD Depoilt Insurance Carpomtlan' family1''itext doqr 4n the two Red Bank 6-4545 - 6-0176 ...... Keyport 7-303Q flklnily. RpaiUhftat house, was - r i "-I” .... '— Attend Nurses' Fatal Fallacies b y T e d K e y 4-H Pedal Pushers Double-Up On Lunch Box Oranges • THE’ 3 Graduation Exercises; Other Items Receive Awards iMATAWAN JUUitNAL- Mr; and Mrs. Clyde Bowne At the Stal« Fair at Trenton, O ctober 4, IDS* Page Nlnk . and .Miss' Marie Bowne, ...... }’<■ October 4 . t» }t About Area Men aad Womta ^ates-iyrflL-tiled—with :.ibe.rDla^ —PtxbUaber —^ Brown Publishing ana and M rsr George~' Murdoch Tlie amount ontrOTT'depends Printing Company, Matawan. N. J. in the Pleasan t YftUey R d., M organ­ on yo(ir age. An older person trlct Director of Internal Rev" Editor—J. Mabel Brown, Matawaa. ville. received the blue ribbon may ‘need only thf minimum enue.-Even where^ coverage N. J., . < - • has been- , obtained,- wages of Managing editor—J, Mabe) Brown for Or&DFl {Champion Steer at of one-and one-half ? years. )fo Matawan, N . J . ! Trenton .State flair .over. & Held one needs'more than 10 yaafw less than *50 a quarter paid Business manager—J. Mabel Browq by-* church would not-be re­ M atawan, N,; J r - .....- ---...... of 27 entries. The a w a rd w as to qualify fdr^^ some retirement 2. The owner is: (If owned by (• made for his Scotch Short Horn benefit. ported for social security. corporation, " Its name and addreqi Steer. Mr. and Mrs. Mqrdock Q—I worked under social must be stated and also immediately . At the "meeting of the Wom- Q—I worked under sotftal thereunder the nameB and addressflf. and family attended the fair QUESTIONS security (or six y e a rp f 193) securitp^from Nov, 15, 1947,'to of stockholders owning or holding I an’j Society of Christian Serv­ Takes Part In Review Arrives In Korea on Sundays^. > • • - about D ec. 20, 1MB. w hen my per cent or mtfre of total amount <4 1943), I’ve been worktifr odder stock. If not owned by a corporatiav Ice ol the First Methodist Seventy-two shltfs of the U. Army Sergeant First Class jUND ANSWERS U, S. Civil Service since~then.. health tailed, I am nearly 64. the names and addresses of the in* Lyle N. Savllle, whose wife, The WB.C5. of the Morgan- Is’this time lost? If not. how dividual owners must be given. V Church, Monday night, an­ S. First Fleet and 160 Navy Q—My purse was stolen W iin be eligible for both pen owned by a partnership or other u* nouncement was made that a aircraft, Including the Blue Amelia, lives on Jersey Ave., vllle Methodist Churcfc; will while 1 was out swimming a slons at 65? I'm 48 now. much more time would I have Incorporated firm, its name and uCE SHEET for the, Methodist Home for the former Joan. Kudrlck. available at your local social political subdivisions .... 890,667,67 ASSETS Dec. 31. 1353 Dec. 31,1954 C arolina. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Other bonds, notes, and ^ the -ftged, Ocean drove. Sakln Promoted security office. The only cost debentures ...... 889,748.13 Ca9h and Investments ...... 9196.400.47 9187,187.68 Jr., Tennent Rd.. Morganville, to you Is the two-cent stamp Corporate stocks (includ­ Taxes, Assessments, Liens and Utility Charges Harold J. Sakln, son of Mr. ' Trains At Fort Dlx ing *16,500.00 Block Of Receivable ...... 125,108.89. entertained recently to cele­ required oiy tiie card. ..-114.653.56 and Mrs. Harold J. Sakln, 37 Pvt. Michael B. Conway, 10 Federal Reserve bank) 10,500.00 Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien Liquidation 17;175.00 18.635 00 Walnut St., Keyport, has or brate the birthday of their son Loans and discounts (in* , Accounts Receivable (and inventory) ...... 17.6W.89 16,041.06 Bridal Attendants First St.,- Keyport, recently Q—I am over 65 but I don’t eluding $196.05 over* Deficit in Dog Fund Reserve ...... 6.97 rived at Fort Dlx and been Martin 3d and the wedding an­ want to retire yet. By contin­ was_promoted to- specialist niversary of Mr. and M rs. Rob* drafts) ' ...... 8.971,004.54 Fixed Capital Authorized and Uncompleted-Utility S. 110.817.18 ltO.B17.18 assigned - to - Company - a . 1st uing to work, will I Jeopardize Bank .premises. ..owned -..... - Fixed. Capital • Utility and*Emergency Housing-/....;.-..— — •— third class In Germany where 117.000!u0. Honors Miss Carroll TBN. Regt, of the U. S. Army ert Ownes. Those "attending tho amount of social security $1.0(5, furniture . and, Deferred Charges to Future Taxation-General ...... 97.000.00 lie is a member ol tlie llth were Mr. and-Mrs. Martin fixtures $17,190.13 ...... 17,191.13 Deferred Charges to Succeeding Year's Revenue 9,000.00 14.000.00 Training Center, Infantry, for I will get when I do retire? Real estate owned other Airborne Division. Smith, sr.. Elizabeth. Michael Miss Marjorie Carroll, daugh- eight weeks of basic training. A—No. By continuing to than bank premises r LOO Total Assela . 4573,143.43 $578,541.49 Specialist Sakln, a supply ar4 Vivien Owens. Mr. and Other assets ...... 6,490.64 ■ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge His parents are Mr. nnd work after ngc 65. you may clerk In Tank Company of tlie Mrs. Donald Miller and chll Carroll. Third St., Keyport, Mrs. WUllam Conway, 10 Wal­ raise tho amount of your Md- Total Assets , $9,720,31B.53 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS dren Tommy and Donald, Mr. Bonds and Notes Payable ...... $151,000.00 $176,000.00 was honored at a miscellane­ revision's 503d In fan try Regi nut St., Keyport. / affe insurance benefit, but you and Mrs. John Wilson. Jr. and Appropriation Reserves and Other ‘Dabifities ... 22.072.34 25.007.50 ous-shower given by her br\s# Kent, entered _theArmy In Prior to entering the Army, can't lower lt...... ______LIABILITIES Improvement Authorizations 8.323.62 9.360.09 September 1054 and received Christine Anne and Barbara Demand-deposits-of Indi­ SpeclAl Fundi Accumulated — 19,040.21----— 12,723.99— al attendants. Miss Betty Lay­ Pvt. Conway attended Keyport viduals, partnerships, .. basic training at For Dlx. He Lynn Smith, all of Morganville; Amortization of Debt for Fixed Capital ton, Mrs. Olodys Elliott, High School. LEGAL NOTICE and corporations ...... $2,743,710.54 Acquired or Authorized . 46.888.03 41.888.03 and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Time deposits of Indt* . 158.113.53 148,661.19* Matawan; Mrs, Paula Falco, arrlyed in Europe ln January He was formerly employed Reserve for Certain Assels Receivable ...... 1950. • * Smith. -Keyport. REPORT. OF CONDITION of ' ’THE viduaJs, partnerships, ' Surplus ...... 171.705.70 1 64,000.71 Mrs. Marge Callandra,* and by A 4 D Yannetta Electrical MATAWAN BANK" of Matawan, and corporations 9,327,397.77 eposits of United States Miss Mary Stranelro, Key- The 20-year-old soldier was Contractors,- Plainfield, N.J, Monmouth County, New Jersey, a Total Llablltles, Reserves and Surplus ...... $573,143.43 $579541.45 membei of the Federal neserve Sys­ Government (including port, at the home of Miss Car­ graduated from-Keyport High During Ills \tralnlne' lie will tem. at the close of business or postal savings) ...... 159.609.74 roll’s sister, Mrs. Elliott, Deposits of States and COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP OPERATION School In 1054. _ receive lnstruction-4n general Pharmacists Fight (September 28. 1026. published in ac­ 662,148.00 Washington-Ave., Matawan. cordance with a call made by the political subdivisions .... . AND SURPLUS ♦ CURRENT ACCOUNT military subje'ct.s. In Federal neserve Bank of- lhit Other deposits (certified Y ear 1935 Y ear 1954 Miss Carroll will be married ' Trains At Ft. Dlx fantry weapons and tactics, district pursuant to the provisions and cashier’s - checks, , Oct. 13 at St. Joseph’s Church, Accidental Deaths of Ihe Federal neserve Act. " etc.) ...... • Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...... $ 73,154.00 $ 53,000.00 Private Bernard W. Burlew, as well as character guidance A3SKTS . Total De> Current Revenue - Cash Basis ;...... , 370,700.25 391,190.03 Keybort. to Charles Stranelro, Box 233, RD1, M ataw an, has programs under the post chap­ Cash, balances with oth« posits ...... 98,990.362.29 Additions to Income; “We fight poison" will be Unexpended Balance of Appropriated Reserves . 8,310.33 1.84! .09 . . Union Beaoh...... ■ lain. er bank*. iuctudUt* te-...... Other liabilities 36,066.51 arrived at Fort Dlx and been the dramatic theme of the serve balance, and Liabilities Cancelled ...... ;...... 489.04 6 » .n Those present were Mrs. After the Initial eight weeks, 1,033.20 assigned to K Company, Third MonmoutlvOceetn Pharmaceu-I cash Items In process Total liabilities ...... $0,906,420.6 Interfunds and Accounts Receivable Collected...... 3.000.00 Bal Stranelro, Mrs. Nick Stra- Training Regiment, ol the U. he will be given a two-week of collection ...... « 663.M1.57 nelro, Mrs. S. Stranelro, Mrs. tic#.] Socloty during N ational United Stales Govern* Total Revenue ...... , $450,707.87 $449,731.39 S, Army Training Center, In­ leave and then receive eight Pharmacy Week -which will ment obUfattons. direct , 1 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS !i;'n.O" >V.. Qeorge Carroll, Mrs. Irene fantry, for eight weeks of basic more of advanced Infantry and guaranteed . l,054,84t.SX Capita! stocki ...... $ 300.000.00 ' JEXPENDITUBE*,. 1 — Staltz, Mrs. DonaldV Carroll, be observed with the slogan Obligations of States and * Common stock total par Appropriations ...... II6n.f4D.00 8147.489.0d training...... - ...... training, be enrolled in .one of "your pharmacist works for political subdivisions .... 404,327,09 Local School Tax ...».....- . ., ,. J49.0Q7.04,, _152.063,29 > Miss Ann Britt, Mr«.\Honry Other bonds, notes, snd $300,000.00 ...... ’ ' County Tax ...... 45.713.02 His parents are Mr. and the specialist schools conduct­ better community h e a 11 h,” Surplus ...... 252,500.00 41.708.10 Elliott, Mrs. .. Frank Brabrlel, ed here or be transferred to debentures ...... 341,367.93 Undivided profits 161,380.73 Deferred Charges Incurred Currently ...... 17,000.00 13.732.M Mrs. Amos Burlew, Jr., Mata­ from Sunday, to Oct. 13. Corporate stocks llnclud* Refund of Prior Year's Revenue ...... , 62.73 1 Mrs: James Scalezzo, Mrs. . 2.803.00 wan. Prior to entering the another Army post for train­ A poster titled “Safe Stor* Ing $7,500.00 stock of Total Capital Accounts $ 733,889.73 Special District Taxes . 3.538.09 Tony Dladloto, Mrs. Bea Mo# ing .in one of the Army’s tech­ Federal Reserve Bank) T,50q.00 Deductions from Income; aa, Mrs. Nick Stranelro. Jr., army, Pvt. Burlew attended agc-Saves Lives," will be dis­ Loins and discounts'(In­ Interfunds Advanced ...... 5,000.00 _ Matawan High School. nical schools. played ln newspapers, windows, cluding $92.23 .over Total Liabilities and Mrs. Ben Stranelro, Mrs. L. drafts) ...... :...... 2,009,010,57 Capttal Accounts ...... 9,720.318.53 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ...... 9377.T25.79 $383,531.29 > ' , McCann, Mrs. Margie Strane During his training he will Jet Mechanic banks, hospitals, etc. This pos* Bank premises owned Airman Third Class James ter urges all householders to $14,500.00. furniture and Surplus from Operation ...... 9 73,012.08 9 86,200,30 ’ tro,-Mrs. Sally Stranelro, Mrs. receive Instruction ln general fixtures $30,817.69____ .43,317.68 Add.* Statutory Addition to Income lo r Current A. Dillon, 11298580, son bf keep all medicines and house* MEMORANDA 6.000.00 “ Fay SUanelvo. Mrs. Eugene military subjects, Infantry Assets pledged or as* - Deferred Charges lh above Expenditures . 12,000.00...... Mrs. James A, Dillon, lit hold agents containing poisons Total Assets ...... $4,807,516.38 Carroll, and Mrs. Qaraffa weapons and tactics, as well signed to secure liablti- Amount Added to Surplus Revenue ...... 9 79,072.08 9 98,200.30 ' West Concourse, . Cllffwood, In a medicine cfrest or special LIABILITIES ties and for other pur- Olfts were sent by Miss as character guidance pro­ poBea ...... $ : 245,000.00 Surplus Revenue: . who entered the sorvlce In Demand deposits of tndi. Balance January 1st ...... 162,538.16 117437.68 Mary Ryan, Miss Marian Jen grams under the post chaplain. poison cablnot beyond th e vldiials, partnerships (a) Loans as s h o w n sen, Miss Linda Stranelro, After ths Initial eight weeks, June, 1955, Is now stationed reach of, children.'Pharma and corporations ...... $1,707,566.81 above are after deduc* 9241.610.24 “9215.938.18 Mrs." Mary Hallowell,"' Mrs. at the Royal A 1 r Force Sta­ cists will make a special ef­ Time deposits of Individ* tlon of reserves of ...... - 16,675.11 he will bo given a two-week uals, partnerships, and (b) Securities as shown •' LESS: Appropriated In Budget . $ 73.154.00 9 93.000.00 H'< Frank Preston, Mrs. Roger leave and then receive eight tion, Bentatnters. England, aft­ fort to alert the public to the corporation 2,234,113.23 above are after dcduc* ' . Hone, Mis, Joseph Oroto, more of advanced Infantry er having attended J e t Me dangers of accidental poison­ Deposits of United Stales tion of reserves of .... 16,245.34 Balance, pecember lst ...... 9168,456 ^4 $162.538.1%,- Ing, and point out that thous­ Government (including (2) Real estate loans ' - M iss M ay Stranelro, Miss N. training, be enrolled ln one of chanlc School, Amarillo, Tex, postal savings) ...... 73,651.57 Insured under Titles II, • ' Stranelro, Mrs. Ann Connlzar, the specialist schools or trans. A/3C Dillon, who attended ands of children annually In­ Deposit# of States and VI, and VIII of lhe Na* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Matawan High School, Is now dulge in harmful Imbibing political subdivisions .... 169,015.2& tional Housing Act ...... 33,11 * AND SURPLUS • WATER UTILITY ACCOUNT Mrs. Anthony Stranelro, Mrs. fer red to another post for train. Other deposits (certified (3) Loans Insured or ' , REVENUE Year 1955*— Vear 1954 ' Claudia Schober, and Mrs. Ed Ing in one of the army's tech­ serving as a Jet mechanic on practices, which olalm. more and officers1 checks, guaranteed by Veter> ’ F-30D all-weather Interceptor. tliair~500 lives from aspirin in etc.) ...... ans* Administration— Current'Revenue on a Cash Basis ...... ^...... $ 31,586.91' $.30,327.58 Tlynn. ' nical schools. ' Total Insured or guaranteed Addition to Incom e:' , - . Jets. the nation. , . Deposits' .... $4,271,804.20 portions only ...... 181,71 Unexpended Balance of Appropriated Resetyes . 1.058.20 ' 88742 In a statement, Issued by Other liabilities ...... 67.94 (41 Federal Housing LiablllUes Cancelled ...... ____ 1240 Excess In 1954 OperaUng Surplus ...... 101,78 Jack Melsler, president of the Total Liabilities ...... $4,271.06*2.14 Administration Title 1 . W ill M eet Tomorrow repair and modernlza* - - - From General Funds for Deficit ...... 6J304.90 Monmouth*Ocean ’ Pharmaceu­ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS tlon Installment loans, The regular meeting of Rar­ tical Society, he said: "Some Capital* ...... ♦ 150.000.00 lo the extent covered TOTAL REVENUE ...... 9.32.643,11 f 37.834.2^ Surplus ...... 100,000.00 by Insurance reserves 405.47 itan S tar Lodge, No. 80, Shep­ times death Is as near as the Undivided proflta ...... 85,554.22 EXPENDITURES , . . . herds of Bethlehem, Keyport, kitchen cabinet or the bath­ (b) Total amount ’ of i Appropriationa ...... $ 32,800.00 9 40,900.00 Tqtal Capital Accounts 9 335,554.22 - loans, certificates of Deductions from Income: • . W E RUN will be held tomorrow evening room shelf. Last year 1250 Interest and obliga* Interfunds Liquidated ...... -1.056.20 • • , at Odd Fellows Hall, Main Totai Liabilities and persons died of home poison­ Capital Accounts ...... 94.607.516.36 tions, or portions there* St., Keyport, at 8 p.m. ing. A llttle more than half of of. which are fully • ' TOTAL EXPENDITURES .... $ 93.836.20 $ 40.500.00 OUR B A N K backed or insured bv Deficit, from Operation ...... :... $ 1.213.09. $ 2,883.78 these persons were four years ‘This bank's, capital con* agencies of the United Add' Statutory to Income for Current Deferred sluts of: States Government ; Charges.ln Above Expenditures ...... 3.000.00 2.000.00 □id or younger, The variety Common stock with ' (other than “United ’ TO SERVE of substances which attract total par value of State* Government ' Amount added to Surplus Revenu* ______$ 1,786.91 9 young children Is amazing. It J150,000.00------• obligations, direct and Deficit in Revenue ...... 865J* * MEMORANDA guaranteed") ...... 9 215.379.68 Surplus nevenue: “*• JOIN runs from cleaning and polish­ Assets pledged or as* | .0. YOU! signed to secure liabili­ I, J. DONALD MILLEn. eashler. ' Bslance January 1st...... 9 865.78 ing fluids, moth balls, rubbing ties and for other pur* ^ of the above-named bank, do solemn* alcohol, paints, inaments, am­ poses ' ...... 9 196,000.00 ly swear that tlio abovo statem ent Is Balance, December 31st ...... $ 1,756.91 9 •0* SK.YWATGH (a) Loans aa shown true 'to Ihe best cf m y knowledge monia, kerosene, turpentine, oil, above are after deduc* and belief. - ' and wlntorgreen oil are Just a tlon of reserves of ...... 23,538.07 J. DONALD MILLEn • RKCOMMKNn ATIONi Like your doctor and law­ Ib) Securities aa shown i Cashier 1. That a Tax Sale be held in 1956. ' ' r-. ' CAM/ few dangerous products. “We above are after deduc- Correct—Attest: 2. That old Outstanding Sales contracts be collected-or rescinded. . tlon of reservea of ..... 17.035.82 nOSS W. MAGIUN 3. That the Magistrate's Bond be increased to $2,000.00, to comply with yer, we hold a great and con- strongly recommend that CHARLES C. SCHOCK Statute. c i v il m v m s u householders during National 4. That reports required by n.S. 54:4-91 and 91.1 be fiied. fidcntial trust. Our sound, I, C. W. MANDEVILLE. Vice-Presl- JOSEPH BA1ER Pharmacy Week give this ser­ dent hereby certify that the above Directors 5. That interest be collected In strict accordance with the atatute. statem ent Is true to the best of my State of New Jersev, 6. That Tax overpayments be cleared from the records In 1U&6. conservative policies arc de­ ious problem attention.” knowledge and belief. » County of Monmouth, ss: The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit C. W7MANDEV1LLE fiworn to and subscribed before ma of the Township of Matawan. County of Monmouth, for the calendar year signed to give you efficient Correct—Atiestj this 1 day nf October. 1958, and I 1D55.' This report of audit, submitted by Joreph J. Scflman, Registered Frank Sillier hereby certify that I am not an of­ Municipal Accountant, is on file st the Township Clerk's office and may be scrvice and guarantee you Peter J. nollo ficer or director of this Dank. Inspected by any interested person. '» , A. D. Ahulti Notary Puhlic Mae Aspenall Dell , Jtose K. Wenzel . • financial protection. Directors My commission expires May 27, 1957 1 ‘ Township Clerk -, . J4 $1,105 • • 14 $23.70 j4 68.04 • . * • Vou will find our bank al­ ways looking for new ways to serve you. Turnpike Express Bus Service From Keyport, N. J. [Rollo Post House) Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts Clip Out and Sava Clip Out and * Save~ ‘------Departurea^rom Keyp.rt “ | HOUnd Trip Fare O cp a u u m r« im New York CUy to Keyport Oraybounc 5®ih i t Greyhound I4lh To New York City Terminal Street ONLY I THI A.M. l!20* I. >. l«. 11 A.M. 8:4S,« 9:45 A.M. 9*. 19.- 11 P.M. It, *. 4. 8, I. $,•• l«Jl» I 11:49, 11:49 P.M.. 12,1 2, 3, 4, 9, « II Midnight Sunday and Holidays I P.M.. 1:46, 2:48, 7;W Saturdays Only MATAWAN ’Denotes Sat., 8uo. nd Holidays I 1:40. 4:40. 5:40 8, 10. 12:30 A.M- L ♦♦Sunday^tunoaj Only urn; 9 1.58 #14*6:44 Saturdays onlyOnly . 1:15 i:i» A.M . Monday*Mondays . **«rrl., S lt„ Son. i and Holiday* . H a . I 7:41. 9:40, 12:15 A.M oAU | ■ nlu- t a i BANK ______; ■ plu ta x

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MMICI HMUt ictuvi m iu >on*l eoAno of p>mc mMtummmw Asbury Park- New York Transit Corp. "(?0IC.e Social secu rity .,,. school- teaches home fiintli\g>iui a Bink and The First National dmlnlstindpn for this area; a prcsldent of the' local Par- reported toiay .that-tji«: Au*“ al. recognition In d two-pojie eM-TeacJier~Association,- - and To Pl«*» Program at a special meeting Oct. 18, u st 1956 am endm ents to the feature story, entitled “Meet is president of her church's Uarry N. Weeks, Belleville. at 10 a.m. to consider and vote social security law li&ve re­ the Morgans-they, sew for fun ladles aid society. v World War II Navy veteran, on the consolidation of the two sulted in a doubling of the and fashion,” whlctj appears Yet there Is always time lo banks, under the name of The cumber of persons filing ap­ ln the October Issue of “Fam­ sew becauso this, like . the recently elected department plications for federal old age commander of The American MohmduUi County —National ily Circle" magazine, ; household chores, Is a Morgan and survivors Insurance bene­ Legion In New Jersey, will Bank. The entire hoard of dl- The accomplished Morgans family project. One girl, cuts fits, Since Aug. 1. when Presi­ the p a t I e r n out, another preside at a meeting of tha rectors of each Institution has were interviewed by Virginia dent Elsenh»wer signed the sets up their Elna jnachliie, Legion's state executive com­ "approved-: ihe—consolidation, n-e-w—social- security- changes O ruham tm h er. _ WABD TV m Itteepto be -held nt tlie War— show, “Food For Thought” Mrs.* M organ^’ iaVes care of The approval of the comptrol­ into law, nearly 800 area resi­ the fitting, and so on. Thon Memorial Building. Trenton, ler of the currency of the Uni­ dents have qualified for fed­ last Thursday. They wore Saturday at 1:30 p.m, clothes made at home from everyone h|is an opportunity ted State ls necessary to eral social security checks of to apply her own Individual E x e o u 11 v c committee­ make lt effective. , The Annual Gold Star Mothers' luncheon; sponsored by which over 450 are women "Family Circle" patterns on the Monmouth County Council of the Veterans of Foreign touch to her Ilnlshed dress. men and county commanders The Monmouth County Na­ residents of the area between Mrs. Morgan’s sewing ma­ from 21 counties and chair* Wars, was held Saturday afternooa at the Freehold Elks chine. the same dresses which Mrs. Morgan summed'it up tional Bank, a recent consoli­ Club with Rep, James C. Aoohlncloss as (uest speaker. The the ages of- 62 and 65 who be­ men of some 35 standing com­ dation of the.Second National cam e eligible ns a result of they modeled in full color for "Family Circle" this way; mittees will assemble atTren- - committee In charge of arrangements Included {seated left photographs for the magazine "Wc nil enjoy being, together Bank of Red Bank and The to 'right) George Bruton, Henry Jacobi, county commander: th&e amendments, MISS WINONA E. DAKKA1I ton where Mr. Weeks will out* Keyport Banking Company1 is . Mr. Bass explained; that un­ story, and doing things together,” . Archie Pyburn, West Keansburf, county senior vice commaiv Miss Winona £.D arrafi, KN, line lhe American Legion'pro* the largest bank in Monmouth der the revised law; working “Family Circle." which. Ims der and chairman of the luncheon; Mrs. Ruth Wynn and Little Silver, who thin week lit-anv"for theifnsuing year. to j County, with offices located in Mrs. Eva Sylvester. Standing in the1 usual order are Kenneth women, wives of men, receiv­ a national circulation of 4,000, Civil -Sorvice be adopted ns the reoult of ao- ■ Keyport and Little silver. completes te£jrears.as director 000 read ers throughout the Collard, Carl Elfstrom nnd Moses Lewis. Area members of ing social security payments, Announces Exam tlons taken at the national In a Joint statement-1, by the commiitcejiot In the picture were Jeremiah Wilson, Keans­ as well as eligible widows of of the Monmouth County Or- United States and Canada, convention In L o s Angeles, ganliatioii for Social Scrvice, liad_ been looking for an .out- "O.efirBedrfSielifeprtsM enfcof burg, and-IUnry—Hermann,-West-Keansbu».------'______._ InsuredT-woi'ket's,—-can—begin I l ,r1h.ft_lJnttcd*.Stat«s--.Clvll Calif,', Sept.. 3 to 6,_ and th s — Tho -Monmouth. County-Nation-^ qualifying, for - these— govern­ hns been »ai«ed- a- urofesKlonal Standing-A"m erIcan:..liqVueiilttte: ?.!ntr. runvriuuin ftt WUftwood, consultant to the 1'ollak-Cllnlo er who sows. They decided to Befvlce Commission' has an­ al-Bank and Frank K. Arnoldr ment checks for November, nounced i»n examination lor Sept. 13 lo 15. president of The First Nation­ with the first payment actual­ for thc Monmouth County Interview Mrs. Morgan alter W.ai;rcii R. D avies, Moun­ il Bayshore Area Students Enrolled At M ental Health Association* Nick Sninra,. ninnagcr pf tho -veterinarian trainees for sum­ al Bank of Bngllshtown, it was ly received In December. “It mer employment with the' Ag« tainside, former 'department" Miss Darrah also lias been Nccchl-Kltift Sewing. Circle, announced that the banking of­ takes almost two months to t^nilturnl, llesearch Sorvice, vleo eommnndor, lias been ap­ fice of the Engllshtown Bank complete the paper work re­ nominated to run for (lie of­ Red Bnnk. MftmlUed her pointed state membership Monmouth College; Record Registration Mrs. Morgan nnd her U.S. Department of Agricul­ will be operated as a-branch quired In the typical claim fice of chairman of the GVaVk- ture, at vnrloirs locations chairmen und Is directing the daughters do nil their sewing ■ -office. Ealljan W. Dey, cash- For the first time In its his­ man,-Margaret E. Weigand. for benefits," Mr. Bass point­ ell 0/ Member Agencies of ihe throughout the United Slates. JD57 membership.drive, .which.. on a . machine which ''.Ihry ■ ler since 1941 of the Engllsh­ tory Monmouth College has Holmdel Rd., evening. ~ ed out,'“before a social secur­ Natloual League for Nursing* The salary will be at the rats will be climaxed by American town bank* will be ln charge ity check ls mailed by the bought from Mr. Samra about Legion Weeks, Oot to Nov. enrolled more than a thousand Also Keansburg, Joan V. of $.3010 a y ear. , , 20 of the office as a vice-presi­ Treasury Department; there­ a year ago. 11, oudlng with the annual ob* dent; of the consolidated bank. students, with a record regis­ Carter, 27 Beacon Light Ave., Procters, optometrists and Family. Clrole editors who Applicants mtlst Imve com­ for*, lt is helpful to file an pleted 4 years of veterinary servanoe of Votorans’ Day, . The office will be staffed by tration of approximately 1400, John A.._ Clark, 197 Main St., application with as Ilttlo delay others under /social .security visited the Morgans wore Tho 437 legion posts ln the ' of which 81 are from the Bay­ medicine, or expect to com all of the present employees. Robert R. Falk, 9 Maplewood as possible." Mr. Spass em­ coverage for the first tlmq amazed and delighted at the slate will co-oporato with th* Mn Arnold, a building con­ shore area. _ - happy adventure which large- pleto such study by June 30, Ave., Allen R eo^t, 286 C arr phasized that no payments slnco this legislation began in 1057. A written test will be obsorvanco ot National Em­ tractor of Freehold, and presi­ R em arks by students In the can be made unless an appli­ family living scorns to be,for ploy tho Physloally Handicap* Ave., W l 11 i a m R. Skiipko, 1995. •' • given. • dent of the Engllshtown bank, registration lines revealed cation ls filed and Suggested this family. They soon decid­ ped Week, Sunday, through will become a director of The that,the big. attractions are R oute 36, LeRoy- ,.W. Snyder, that Interested persons find ed that the'~Morgan,s “seorot Further information and ap Oot. 13, and A m erloan E duca­ formula" was simply; lots of plication forms may be ob Monmouth County National the new campus, tbe day -and 34 W aackaack Ave., John A. out- bow to quality (or federal Local Enlistees tion W eek, Nov. 11 to 17, Ls* evening sessions, and tbe four- co-operation, ln homemaklng, mined at many pout offices Bant after the consolidation. Wiedermeyer, 60 Twilight old age and survivors Insur­ glon P o sts throughout t li s T^e present directors of the year college program recently S/real Interest In cach others throughout the country, or state will also urge all glu­ Ave., day, Fred W. Best, 132 ance benefits by vlBltlng or Among recent enlistments Edgllshtown bank, Samuel approved by the New Jersey writing the Social Security well-being, and Individual ex­ from tho U.S. Civil Service tens to vote on Eleotlon Diy, In Co, A of the 644th Tank Commission, • Wnnhlngton 25, Hoohbergr, Edward P. Orr, Department of Education. Creek Rd., Francis J. Burns, A dm inistration. 313 SttTte St., pression through hobbles. N ovem ber 6. « James S. Rooney, Ernest F. The students will commute Jr.. 153 M aple Ave., Alan C. Perth Amboy, for Information Battalion New Jersey Nation­ Every one of tho girls has D. c. Applications should be sent to tho B oard of U.B, Civ­ Tarkand George L. Vanden- to the new campus, which has Ecklof, 75 Port Monmouth Rd and free booklets explaining al Ouard are Albert Arnold, her own activities. Twelve- bergb. will form an advisory no dormitories. Monmouth Col­ the latest provisions of _the Jr., 117 Arnold ^t„ Mlchnelnn- yenr-old Suzy. who especially il Service H xam liters, U.B, R obert J. H ackett, 29 P a rk loves sewing, has won blue D epartment of Agricul­ board to the Engllshtown of­ lege serves this area of New law. Other changes ln the law gelo B rlscese, 87 M anchester fice. . Ave.rCornellus J. Harrington ribbons at the New, Jeraey ture. Washington 25, D. C„ Jersey primarily, drawing Its provide certain benefits for Ave., and David B. Terwllll- In addition to Mr. Arnold, students frou locations within 15 Sunset Ave., Robert E. totally disabled persens, In­ Btate nnd Monmouth County and must be received or post* ; . the. board of directors of The a half-hour’s driving time. Horn, 56 Wlllla Ave., Richard cluding children, and also ger. 299 F irs t St., all from Fairs. F o u r t ( t n-year-old' marked not fater than' Nov, ^Monmouth County National K athy's hobby Is cooking. «, 1986, • M any of the students will brings lawyers, dentists, chlro* .Keyport. . Bank will consist of F. P. Ariji- G. Smith, 87 Mornlngslde Ave., - strong, chairman. Keyport; combine* work with study LeRoy R. Wetjen, 14 Garfield With their faculty advisers Alston ^eeknian, Jr., lawyer, Ave., evening.. . they have been planning class Red Bank; George L. Blelltz, schedules that will suit their Also Keyport, P^jil J. Bren­ president, Little Silver; Wee- free time. The college offers nan. ,Route 38, Edward R. ber W. Brook, real estate and qualified students part-time Burke, 65 Second St., Ray­ . insurance, Atlantic Highlands; study schedules as well as mond C. Dallenbnch, 43 Man­ C.—Mi-Cubbager president,J, fulMimelcfids. ~ ...... “ chester Ave., Louis J.' DlOlro- Howard Smllh, Inc., Mlddle- lamo. Clark St., Carl W. towb; J, H. Hendrickson, vice There is a chance that- the 1400 figure will be topped as Holmes, 85 Osborn' St., Leo C. nnie ih« ni»Klf <•>»< "itdt po«lbl« » Xondci» president, Keyport; M. Harold Mania. 59 Green Grove Ave full; dHftirni a hud. ln Ihe tou||lu»l on-lhe- Kelly, treasurer of the Red some students complete their registration late. A prelimin­ William G. Matthews, 34 Chin­ icad m u n o itltrn to scar, thl»'inner rord , Bank Register, Llncroft; Wil­ garora Ave.,' Charles H. Mill­ drmonitiaml lhat ■ *57 Ford ildtt l(OU liam B. Lyman, honorary ary unofficial breakdown re­ veals 485 students in the day er, 75 Atlantic 8t.. Ronald R mid km .. • «h»t h l*kr-» »>“ bviinp* wlthiint a chairman, Manasquan; and W. Mlttrlck, R.F.D. l; Stephen bdbblf, ihe tuivn xJiWjui the vitcli, . . sad, Raymond V an Horn, real es­ session and 915 In the evening session. There are 143 women J. Slovenz. 209 Broadway, il»i in powfr. It "islif iltlililng hum tiobwlrr..- tate and Insurance, Fair Hav­ S an d ra Stein, Route 35, H arry f/tilfiliiK on whi«l> fisHillw er no|il» en. ' and 342 m en ln day classes. Tbere are 204 women and 711 E . Sullivan. 219 F irst St up llhi o ferill ...... The advisory board’to the day. , Keyport office* consists of the m en in evening classes. A more accurate -recheck of Also Keyport, Donald K, ■following; Lloyd F. Arm­ Caroll, 402 Atlantic St., Rob­ strong; Harvey S. Bedle. sr.: these estimates ls in progress. Bu&lf)es(!_admJnlatraMon and ert R. Conover,. 146 -Tbareao - H. 2E. Conklin, Jr.; Edward B. St.. D avldr RV fem m dns,' ,335 W aning: jJ. Frank; Welgand; engineering ar«Hhe most pop­ ular curriculums. .LJberal arts Atlantic St;; John F. Frei­ „ . Herbert R. West and Jacob burg, 92 Main St., Spencer J Wyekolf. '' runs a close third. i More than 100> students have Hulse, Route 1 , Helen M entered Monmouth's “senior Jackson, 18 Kearney St., Mar­ Awarded W atch division.” for studies above lene A. Jeckell, Florence Ave Robert Klopman. Bedle Rd.' Hu eh V. Alessandroni. tbe two-year college level. This represents a substantial John Lenovich, R.F.D.1, Phll- Bi«tmst te c h n ic a l director lp J. Mannlno, R.D.I, David Katkmal Lead Company's beginning for the new four- year program^ The* students K. Simpson, 115 Main St., Ed­ tenlum Division research lab w ard C. W elgand, 33 M onroe oratories, Sayrevllle, has been have a choice of nine differ­ ent fields in which they may St., Susan A. wise, 237 Beer, aw arded a cold w atch In rec­ St., evening. ■ .. ognition of 35 years of com work toward the .bachelor of ^#any-servlce.-...... arts or bachelor of science Also Marlboro. George ’ B Mr, and Mrs. Alessandroni degree. A pgar, Route 79. Charles W, «.4nd a son . and daughter live In the day session are in­ England, Box 203. E dw ard J . in Rumson. . ' cluded 34 first and second G ann, Box 171, E laine M. Ju r- year student nurses from sa,- Hobart Ave., Elmer E. King. Station A., day; Dock you Iwk License Revoked Monmouth Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. In the Edward, P.O. Station A, even­ [cm* Among 31 license revoca 'O evening session there are 44 ing; Matawan, Ann E. Blake- rJjrfar&i Mens under the point system Haskins, Beacon Hill Rd., Su­ during Ihe month of Septem­ student nurses from the Ann May School of Nursing of ru ­ san J . C hapm an, 76 R avlna ber,, as announced by Frede­ Dr., Daniel F. Clinton, R.F.D, rick J. Gassert, Jr.. ls Antonio tin Memorial Hospital. The students nurses take eeqeral Box 155, Sara J. Prichard, 91 F . C arvalho, 28, of 17 G rand­ Ravine Dr., ia^y; Charles A. view Ave., Keansburg, care- education courses at the col Ibr t.IrUne MO, Rnm roid »erH Brown, 09 R avine D r., David liaiiiiii tu t til tlir ID longH, Iflww, - '1(88 driving, no driver's 11 ]ege. Engebreston, Valley Dr., Bar­ brdiff I oid« foi 'J7* ** . gense and -three speeding. Mr Among the students enrolled b a ra C. K napp, 115 Main St , Carvalho’s Ilcense has been as of Sept. 21 are: Cllffwood, John A. Scalzo, Cllffwood .Donald P. Look. 12V Middle­ xevoked for one year. sex Rd., peorge E. McCor­ Ave.. evening; Cliffwood Beach, Harriet M. Faron, Box mack. 101* Atlantic Ave.. Wer­ ner H. Meser, 158 Broad St., ( W A N T A D I 258. evening; H azlet. Eugene S. Wilson, Bethany Rd., even W illiam R. O r 1 o f f, R.D.1-, Bruce Roblnsort. 10 South At­ ing; Holmdel, Mary E. Flana­ jan« » J » \ « u u a ft* ill nwi gan. Conover Rd., John B. lantic Ave., Robert Richard ,« » /3 «c~> -S, rv Robinson, 7 Prospect PI.. Mai- "Z m,2ne\,»* Porter III, Walnut Hill, day, ..Albert W. Comply. Holmdel colm R. Tune, Washington Ave., evening. Rd.,-Mary S. CTnover, Main Also Morganvllle, Leona M. l&ekt/iH# TfumaHu^ St., Lois ,V. Liebenov, Mc- Campbell Rd., Rose G. Moor­ LaMura, Engllshtown Rd,, tm 'taiirr lAumr day; Old Bridge, Jean A. Gaub, R.D.I, Doreen J, Wors- ley.' day; Union Beach, Roger F. Cozens, 511 Shore Rd., John J. DeLsCruz. 339 Buy- view Ave., James M. Roberts, N o w W e H a v e I t ftirr in IohI'i lia» ilirrc l^cn hotly nlili »u 1813 Stone Rd., day; Jam ti V u i're in for a iluill k Ii i s j m i i* e ihi* new kuw.l* a IN TWO NCW tIZ M A. Flynn. 811 Aumack Ave., nut ruined ForiII Jin! uve yiiit inpiUllvea <111 inii4Ii cxira br.«inx to firmly jmihornl Mrs. Elaine R. Ostrander, 7 you iliive ill Tliai'a tvlifie llie fun really num . thiiuit. Ami >oti u\\ iluwK# Aimivfi«iy VB'» whli up M lioiMrpowf-r, •VII IHI. ■ I' Donnell? St.. Russell L. Thom­ Il l fun jii't knoniiiK that m lirn Mini Ke you i m as. 1302 Harris Ave., evening; 'UjMe’i u ii^w Milriine Makfr Six %viili M4 SHINGLE»-SHAKE PAINT ■ wi>h they ivcte you. lo r you rf lOiiniuiiiliiiK (lie lior^pou'fi, lln »m>»l iiMKlrrn Six In lhe h»iln»tiy, ni* *— | (HIM MWlH ' I t«tw» )« “Min West Keansburg. Jack E . jongr't, loiiHi, lifjiicil, bixijftt ever ti> JJiorl A heavy body shake and shingle paint doe, Schlaflln. t Stempler Ct., Mil­ muIi a low mire ta*. I line’s lifad loom lo ijiare Von <*n |»Iik Foid u llo rtd •« V#,,r ton F. Woodruff, 12 llart St., lor a iii-u- fall.bonnet .. ■ urtuhout ipaie lor s ftiin nnd fniin nine not cpntain creosote or any coat tar derivative*. HIIUI1. evening. "Daddy I Jm glrgi” . Fiiiiliiie «ir f^rri-iiie MKl nirnlfh or hum five onr pick fii.m Oa* *<(• Can be used under any climatic conditions. You'll hnd ilul llie lou^h ami ifady new "Inner ||»> KMthM 4 IM«ll F onli fi\e ionj*er, iower, new uviioit 3000 Participate Fotd’' ii built lo tale tlir iuii(;lir«l toad you’ll i^r* lo n a if I. N>w 'million id >r«r i|irili|(» ami liall joint • \Viil«hfver motlrl you if led, vom'II a ‘<*1 • In Holy Name March Wen »f iiivrntrd Jiotn liie vvjireli uj»! fiom iiKorinion let Ford tale 'lie 'm i» «iilmiU PUUS B N tw MODEL# IN TH* ^ A beautiful m alt finish estimated 3000 persons ■ lit till. New mein liaik lontiol arm* brlp lals iIkif i tlir new kiiul of Fold. fiu tio m l An 9TATIOM \W H II M AIM , from'Monmouth and Ocean bouiKt out nl buin|ii. Sj»^r»oint A fnxtiiy (ar in ie-fm lo n r any »etr» Can be'used on shingles - shakes - siding Counties participated In a Beil'of all, FohIi library like <|iiiet ii built In. ttr liuj^r <^ri eauly alloiil, O une In! See 1'liit )<>« buy now at low Font 1 and cement . Holy Na^ie Society parade Andml llie new "Inner foul i< why. For ncier b«- and rally ln East Keansburg Sunday. Th, I'llrUn* r*mU for l, f>t« ifit - Among the groups "which Frflilmr MKi iitudeli, hi*« no r*jn*| , , , Comet in 14 B«duliful Ranch House'Colors led the five divisions of tbe no (liniittrf'flit, i« llif l«w plcf fcfld. , 42 Holy N am e Societies p a r­ ticipating were the Keyport Drum and Bugle Corps, thi 29 Community Drum and Bugle gal Corps, Union Beach, and ths Special Price $ 4 Union Bescli Fire Department T O E D f o r ’ 5 7 Drum and Bugle Corps. The parade, which began on flaltifactlon' Go*r«nt«eJ Ocean Ave;. followed lu mile and a half route thtough pre­ dominantly residential areas to the grounds of St. Calher ORR'S PAINT SHACK INC. Ine's Church where the pa­ George S. Barrett & Son Highway 36, Union B«ach rade wa* climaxed by a rally and services. An estimated Keyport 7*1919 . <000 people viewed the, .iparch- MAIN STREET MA 1-3100 , MATAWAN t r a ' '-"' ...,i ■ ’ * if ii ■>M»iitfii'iriiiMAginwnTiTHiir KEYPORT MAN ACCEPTS DIFFICULT CHALLENGE

^Scouts Set' 1000 As Forestburg Goal - One thousand scout campers ’ at the new Forestburg Scout reservation lor the 1957 seM son is the goal set by the camping committee of Mon­ mouth Council, Boy Scouts of America, according to bscor Newqulst, Pair Haven, camp­ ing chairman, who made a full report of ..the 1050 pro­ gram at Forestburg at the meeting of the board, held OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. Bept, 26 at Oakhurst. -' Monday - T u u ity • Wedneido)'/ Thunday Mr. Newqulst said that tbe attendance the first "pioneer" FRI. T IL TO P.M. year was 704 boys and over capacity on -three of the aix -■week* of operation. P 1 a n * were made to add two new ; troop sites so that following tie jamboree at Valley Forge 'Ini Ju ly the cam p would have accom m odations for 150 boy* a week. - ' Joseph Novak, 62-year>oM deaf patient, trie* ta Imitate . , B. Donald Sterner, Belmar, sounds and words transmitted by. Fhlllp Goldberg, director of , president of Monmouth coun­ lbe Speech and Hearing Center, Monmouth Memorlal llospltal cil, Said th a t the Scout Coun- Department of Rehabilitation Therapies,: with an assist from ell would have to accommo­ Mrs. Elinor Gam, assistant tO'Mr. Goldberg. ‘ date 2000 boys a sum m er by A 62-year-old Keyport man, aged because the amputation '1858 In order to take care of an outpatient at Monmouth of his right arm.made lt im­ boys who would be eligible for Memorial Hospital, wbo has possible for him to communi­ camping at' that time. Sterner been deaf and mute since he cate with others, either with told the board ‘ that the only was three years old, Is ,prov­ sign language (for those who way this could be done would ing It Is never too late to know sign language) or. by be to construct a central lodge try to learn and lt Is never writing notes. that could adequately process too late to believe that any­ Through the encouragement the food for~a camp of this thing Is possible. ■ of, nurses and therapists at size. Tbe two new troop sites Joseph Novak, . who lives th e Perth Amboy General which are to. be added next with his son-in-law and daugh­ Hospital, and Mrs. Sutton and year' would be for “self-re- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Richard h e r fam ily a fte r he w,ent .Uant” units. These/troops,. Mr. Sutton and their family at home, he mastered writing Sterner explained, would cook Keyport, Is being taught to with his left hand, although their own food Jamboree style speech read (lip read), to he was a completely right­ using tbe equipment to bs fur- speak, and If possible, with handed person before the ao- nlshed by the council at the the help of a hearing aid to cldent. ' Valley Forge encampment Ju­ even hear, at least a little. A voracious reader, Mr.'No- ly 8 to IB. This Is being tried at the vak has always been a gr.eat : i .The boar d. approved the Monmouth Memorial Hospital help to ! the children ln the s opening cl troop, camping per­ Speech and Hearing Center of family. Mrs. Sutton' says that ' lod starting July 7, and con­ the Department of Rehabilita­ she and her sister__ always clu d in g -A u g . 18. The board tion Therapies. In spite of his went to their father for help -also endorsed that an Explor- boundless hope and enthusias­ with their, lessons and that’he , er Pioneer camp would be tic effort to co-operate and to never failed them. He has held Ju n e ' 23 to J u n e -30 with learn, Mr. Novak and his fam­ continued to help th* grand­ a capacity of 100 Explorers 11 ily maintain a healthy skeptic­ children, ' sufficient leadership could be ism and won't be too disap­ “I’ve prayed all my life _!seoured.at that time. The re­ pointed If he .never becomes that my father, would learn to port of the camping commlt- proficient. After ail, he has speak and to hear with * tee showed that, following tbe lived ln a world of silence for hekrlng a 1 d,” Mrs. Sutton taking of title ou May ib, thB all of fifty-nine years. says,-"and the children are ' Scouts with the help of volun­ Mr. Novak was referred to all anxious to help." teers and' construction com­ the Speech and Hearing Cen­ When he cam* home Irom - panics In the New York area ter three weeks ago when ,he his first visit to the Speech were able to accomplish a reported to the Orthopedlo and Hearing C tntir, the ' tremendous • amount of work Cllnlo for treatment. grandchildren greeted him at ln the first year of-operation. Using high frequency ampli­ the door with, “Hel-lo, Orand- ■ Mr. Newqulst . pointed out fication equipment (au audio­ popl Now say It.” Coinciden­ 'that the existing dam was re­ meter), the therapists In ths tally, “hello” was the first Inforced and a new 30-foot Speech -and Hearing Center word he mastered. \. concrete spillway Installed, In found that Mr. Novak had Mr, Novak attended school < addition to this the boathouse some residual hearing, and for the deaf during his ohlld- was repaired and a new awlm-1 wtls ftble to Imitate certain hood and youth during a per- m ini dock completed. vowel sounds trora the ampli­ lodieloie lip reading became Sterner, who visitecl the fication.. To 'bev assured" that an accepted part of teaching campsite with members1 qf the vibration alone ’ was not. - re­ the deaf to speak, so he for­ regional Inspection committee sponsible for the response got what speech he had had . told the board that the troop- sounds w e re given In a'stuc- before he was deafened. To sites on the mountain top cato beat, then a level tone. compensate, he became profi­ were considered by the lnspec- His first response was a cient at writing,, notes and s tlon team to be' the finest ln broad, beaming smile as he drawing descriptive pictures .new camp construction ln tho excitedly tapped hlsr fingers a skill he has used most ef­ 1 east. It is in this section, Mr, and then tried to emulate the fectively In -entertaining as Sterner said, that two new sounds. i well as teaching his children sites would be added. Other In spite of his handicap, and grandchildren. —IaoliltlesLreported on were tho Mr. Novak, a shoemaker, by Truly dedloated to his new - w a ter sy stem w hich, w as In- trade, was, employed most of challenge, Mr. Novak cheer­ stalled,.as well as the tempor­ his life, except for some bad fully makes the dally trip to ary dining hall set up. times during the depression, the hospital by train. The . Mr, Newqulst'* report said and after he was Btruck by M onm outh County W elfare as- that reservations for the 1057 a train at Iselln ln 1B48. That slsts with his transportation. season would be accepted accldeni cost him his right He says the hospital, his home starting, Oct, 1 and that the a rm . and family, and his dally les fee would remain about the His daughter says that that sons, are all be has time for, , same except that the two new was the first time ln his life that 'ife Is too busy to even troop sites where all cooking her father became dlscour think ot anything else. would be done by the Scouts would be reduced $3. to Hi. Program* Outlined Official* To D iscun The board ' also, discussed the Jamboree at Valley Forge For Concert Seriet Proposed Amendment h and' heard .reports from dis­ The Monmouth Arts Foun­ Elmer T, Dechant, River­ trict chairmen oh the "get- out-the-vote" campaign and dation closed Its subscription side, president of the New other projects pending. drive with Well over 1000 Jersey Association of Town­ memberships during this In­ ship Committeemen announces r N a v i g a t i o n O f f i c e * itial year of their affiliation that the feature of the associ­ Move To Trenton with the national concert serv­ ation’s annual m eeting on ice, the civic Music Associa­ Wednesday will, be a debate .Beginning Oct, 1, the State Bureau of Navigation will be tion...... ’ ...... on the controversial Issue ot located. at-137 Bast State St. The following artists have th e proposed constitutional Trenton, Instead of ln Its for been engaged for the 1856-57 amendment. The meeting will me r offices ln Newark. concert series, - all concerts be held at The Farmhouse are to be held-In the Carlton Joseph E. McLean, commla Trenton. (loner of the New Je rse y D« Theater, Red Bank, either Assemblyman Alfred Beadle partment of Conservation and Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurs­ Economic) Development, says day evenings, depending on ston, Monmouth County, will this move brings all headquar the availability of the artists. be the proponent, urging the T he following series has ters of floes, of .the department ^public to vote for this amend­ been contracted, and will be to T renton. “ Although lt li ment which would change the not possible to house all offl- presented: Isaac Stern, violin­ ces un(ler one roof, we feel ist, November; Vienna Choir standard of real estate value* ' It. will be more convenient for Boys, choral group, early Jan­ for purposes of .assessment. , those pealing with tho deparU uary, .1857; Jacob Latelnor, Opposing Mr. Beadle- ment to have all divisions concert pianist, February, 1057; aifd Jean ' M aderta, con­ ston will be Harold J. Sham and buyeaiisjoeated In a sin berger. New Jersey Manufac gle city." ■ tralto , M arch, 1057. • turers Association. Bouthern New Jersoy’s In­ Isaac Stern Is considered to creasing number of marinas, be Amorlcata.unaster violinist, The moderator will be boat basins, dredging projects having appeared with all tlie Aaron K. ■ Neold, director of and other matters undor tlie major symphony orohcsttas the Division, of Taxation. supervision of tho Bureau of throughout tho world, and on all tho concert stages ln recit­ Navigation, also prompted the Cam perihip Award movo to tho more centrally al, He records for Columbia > located Trenton offices, the records. To Richard Hilton ' . .commissioner added. Tho Vienna Choir Boys, who will come during the holiday Among campcrshlps award­ season, consist of 33 young­ ed for 1857 New Jersey 4-H Annual Conference sters who return to the United Club camp ln Stokes S t a t For Cancer W orker* States this season to enchant Forest was Richard llllton audleneos onco again. . Mndlson Township. Thli fomou* The ninth annual conference Jacob Latelner is scliodulod The awards given by the tor volunteer workers of the fo r nationwide ro-engage- N ew Brunswick Production Llbbywor* I* American Cancer Society 'In monts tills season as soloist Credit Association and the Barwara Tumblers Barware-Stemwart’l New Jersoy will be held with leasing orchestras. Ho National Farm Loan Assocla popular with -Newark on Oot. la, 13, and records for Columbia Rccords tlon, lllghtstown wore awntd- .. VARKTIII TO CHOOSI FROM hostesses for 11 o«. C oolir > o i. to u r VA JU m il TO CHOOSI PROM . 14, u n d er tlio' auspices of the and Westminister Recording, ed on the basis of exhibits at IQ o*. Pliintr • ot, 6h«mfa{ New Jersey division. 12 11 Zombi. , Tlio filial concert of the scr­ 11) o 1050 . Middlesex County LIBBY every occqilorj . 10 e i. HI B ill , t oe. HouralM t The sessions will open on ies will star. Jean Madcrla, Fair. Each excellent rating • o«. Old Faihlontd W /t o t. D«ublt Old Fa»hlontd , 9 di. Cocktail Oct, 12 nt 2 p.m. with a non contralto, star of tho Metropol­ received hy a member was and for everyday era) assembly over which Dr, itan Opera, tlio Vlonim State awarded 4 points, very good USUALLY use os well. . Wllilatt) E, Bray, Pemberton, Opera, Covent dardcn, Mu­ 3 points, good 3 points, and Qlassware USUALLY 1 for >1.00 'will preside,'. nich, Brussels, Stockholm Op­ fair 1 point? In this way both 8 for 89* 8 for $ 1.00 3 for 89“ * eras, as well as leading opora quality anil quantity of cxhlb .“Help Wanted” ads In this houses In Latin America. Its wore considered. . p»pc>'rwil you ,about> (he good ■ Margaret Read,' Matawan. i; j^ao b s'p p ert...... Enjoy one of America's groat was among thd 1056 winners Ask about on freedoms Attend the church nnd therefore was dlnnualllled asTat B ClMSlflea,tjpp . sio a g ra m ; ^3 : 4 president refractories ''ilvl- sion of The Carborundum

CUANNING P.CLAPF Company,' Perth' Amboy has Union does H again.. announced Important organi­ zational changes which be came effective Oct. 1 ." Channlng P. Clapp assumes the newly created position of BEEF PRICES D O W N manager of manufacturing' His, present duties . as plant manager, Perth Amboy, will U. S. choice and Factors' Top Brandt — Best Center Cuts be filled by H. M. Killmar. formerly manager. - technical serv ice r ■ Following graduation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a BS degree In electrochemical engineer­ CHUCK ROAST _ f a t * ! * * ing in 1924, M r. C lappJ>ecam e associated with the Bonded Grand Union Quality Controlled Products Division at Niagara U. S. Choice and Packers' Top Brands Palls, N. Y. Soon thereafter he transferred to the Perth Freshly Grounoun3~~ -Amboy plant where he served GROUND BEEF lean, M eaty. ofel. 0 0 value as maintenance engineer. In w only Ie 4 , —1838—be^-w as-m ad e—industrial. Braise or Broil ■ y « TL™ 1 . engineer ln which capacity he Serve with Horseradish --functioned until 1952 when- he SHORT RIBS Specially Cured — Ready lo lot 7 ; ;/ ' -becam e. wonks engineer follow­ SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE TOP ROUND ed by works' n)anager one D AC T D A M I Serve with Grosslhtjer Rye Bread ^ 9 A j year later. W H lJ I ItfilV II for • D.lldoui Sandwich M M ? He Is an actlv^ member of m cn ■- the New Jersey • Soyety of Freshly Sliced ; w a Professional Enfclmej'^. In ad­ i b . i b . B a k e o r dition,, he Is a member of the 7 0 ^ only __ / B r o i l —Elwanls -Club - having -served SWORDFISH STEAKS twice 'as presldent of the Perth o n ly 4*( Amboy organization and also Fresh, Fruits and filled two terms as lieutenant Help the Farmer and Yourself — Eat More Potatoes • NEW LOW PRICE! governor, for the original Divi­ sion No. 4 of New Jersey. Mr. Clapp resides with his U. S. No. 1 SLOTTED j wife and two children ln Mata­ G ra d e " A " SERVING SPOON■/ wan. - ' ■ ■ 1 0 ^ 3 3 - YOUR’ .ju can get o POTATOES U. t. Ne, 1 Grid* "A” 251W/ I CAULIFLOWER ..*19, wonderful variety

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, ; , ' B y " Y eur ‘ Rutgers. Garden Reporter. There must be a bumper f!Oh crop of gourds this year, Judg- - Ing irom the number of let­ ters coming ln from growers of these Interesting and often curiously shaped ornaments. PINEAPPLE JUICE 'Dole "What. do I do next?” la the 1 general question.. "How DEL MONTE CATSUP should gourds be gathered CORNED BEEFHASH Broadcast I®01- " and cured?"‘:" ...... Udy Betty D * C e c c o Charles H. -Nlssley, exten­ omatoes CUCUMBER SLICES fcesh l„ sion vegetable specialist at T ItaliinSfyli the College ! of Agriculture pineapple <"»nd Union New Brunswick, has been get­ W no w CABBAGE Oftenwood SLICED PEACHES by frost. But don’t -let your iH r1* . f gourds get caught ln a real Fnit CocktaU ' I r m spaghetti In Tomato Jauc* tM i'l * . Freshpak hard;freeze. . A n » * l l e f t WARINO . ' Long C aring felest FACIAL TISSUE f m r 400 Seaside' BUNDOR To produce finished gourds UMA BEANS 13 BoeHi PARKER ln tan or mahogany, ' cut the le a k e d SMART 511 fruits with Ions stems before Jl> Beeki frost and hang them to dry. ln a well ventilated place. For best results, gourds KITCHEN JTIP should cure .slowly, and It' is Realemon Juice Tasttnasa & 3 5 S 3 :6 3 * Chun King "-" 1 “ 53 *®}$? J&Z63 ‘ STOOL not uncommon for those in the ]V« Books Lagenarla group to be allow' Lipton Teabags 2 0 « o ffP a d ef 100. Starfiist Tuna Ufhtmeet, Chunk Style 291 ed to cure six months or *.95* y ear. ' lunshlne On the other hand, the Cu Fudge Sandwich Cookies ^45* Weston Fancy Assortment “£ 29* curblta type, those that have S'UtuC: i S" BLUE But thln-shelled or thick handle your gourds carefully, STAMPS FREE lor your "TW P tM " STAMP SAVERS BOOK, It you pre- as bruises will sooner or later Mnl this certificate In p *r;9n ot your fovQfltj JRANO UNION itori I discolor'and cause softener H , i. H ighw ay 30, Knnnnbtirtf, If, J . and decay. If you wash your f i u a gourds to remove garden soil w m m m ------. - ______— ______. (tom ) ' be sure to wipe them dry with Visil your a dean, cloth before curing wc em t untM “ Triple-S" th em . ' On Oct, 13.1DM JfeoempNonCenltr For only a dime you ' can D get an interesting bulletin on O lfT C IB IIB C ATI ;g fodoy for gif Is of your choke* gourds from the Bupertntea dent of Documents. U-8. Qo\- ernment Printing O f f 1fc't GRAND* union Grocery rrieee Cffeetlve Tk«rs.; Ot£. Uk l i n < ih ., , Heat, predvce a U Dairr T rlu a (Effective Thar*., 0(1, 4tn Ikr^ Hat., Oct. ftis W ashington 35, D. C. Ask Tor Farmers'itfiulleUH , IMS, .“Use­ ful and Ornamental Oeurjls. ■ ■-v ^ r > ^ti V'-HJ' rf * 11-U ^ ^ 'V: Ml n nt 1, Monmouth College, good a s his teach er, 07 p e r MATAWAN BUSINESS WOMEN SPONSOR CIVIL DEFENSE FORUM College Night At M ontclair State Teachers, Council Discusses cent insist commercial driver !■ . THE Newark College of Engineer­ training schools should , meet Shore Oct. 18 J ing, Newark Kate Teachers. instruction standards! set- br_ ;; i\W a w a n - jo u r n a l - a*. ' -­ New_york-UnlversiL5r,JJnlver- iidiatiteVdeparimenijjtjeduca-f The fourth bi-annual College ■ Strict law enforcement / Is tlon. ' ■ ■ ' Page Tottrlcen October 4,1956 slty of Pennsylvania, Pratt Night will be held In the As­ Institute, Princeton Univer­ America’s best ibet for an Im­ The pbll shows 80: per cent bury . Park High School on sity, Rensselaer Polytechnic. mediate; cut ini;our appalling; of jthfil^lgljivay safety , men Oct. 18, beginning a t 7:30 p.m . Institute,'Rider College, Rut­ highway' autocide,' ar poll of feel wonien ‘drivers are as safe This program ls sponsored by gers University, Seton Hall national traffic experts dis­ or safer than men. . the guidance directors of the University, Skidmore ; College, closes, For people over 85 an an­ To Pay Tuition public high schools ot Mon­ Stevens Institute of Technolo­ The poll was taken at a con­ nual license re-examination on mouth County who compose gy, Syracuse University, Tem­ ference on traffic safety spon­ their driving skills ls recom­ One thousand dollars was the Shore Guidance Council, ple University. -Trenton State sored by the Institute for-Bar­ m ended by 90 p e r c en t of the voted lo pay the tuition of se­ This program has been ar­ Teachers College, U.8 . Mili­ er Living of the American experts. ... lected physclatrlc. technicians ranged ln an attempt to pro- tary Academy, U.S. Naval Mutual Liability Insurance Sixty-seven per cent of th '8 - of Mnrjboro State Hospital vldefirst hand -information -to Academy .jJUrslnus-College.— - Company at the Hotel Pierre, conference 'felt' there should ttlio win "undergo regular nur; parents -and students about Member schools of - th e New York. , \ ...... be a mandatory license re-ex- Shore Guidance Council In­ ses t r n 1 n 1 n g at Monmouth colleges of their choice. Each The experts voted for uni­ amlnatlon , for anyone found clude JCeyport and Matawan Memorial Hospital, Long student will be scheduled to versal driver training as the responsible ln an automobile High Schools. Melvin Jones, . Branch, by the Board of Di- meet representatives Irom number one long-range anti- accident. . '•'-rectors of th e Monmouth three of the colleges ln three guidance director at Keypo’t ls president of the council. lote for .the venomous high­ The poll climaxed two-dayg County Mental Health Associ­ 40 minute periods. Represen­ way toll which will fatally of 'panel discussion aimed at ation Sept. 18, lt has been Panelists and moderator Included (left to right) Capt. Aylwyn D. Williams, S/Sgt, William tatives from 40 colleges 'and A. Auer, N.J. Stale Police; Lt. Col. P. T. Long, Ground Observer Corps, Fort Dix; Arthur strik e 42,000 on o u r highw ays focusing a white light on announced by oeneral George universities will be on hand to MMH Scholarships this year. - American traffic problems, so L. Van Deusen, president. S. Van Busklrk, GOC Coordinator'for Monmouth County; Major Alba C. Thompson, formerly Women's Army Corps; Theodore"Phelan, director Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Mat­ Answer questions about costs, For Local Girls Tbe confcrence, made up of that fewer white crosses will' Of the 583 - budgeted nurse admissions, scholarships, en­ awan; Major John S. Diet*, U.S.A.F., state coordinator; Mrs. Helen B. Lawton, president of flcials, a w enforcement offl- appear on our highways. positions'in' tlie New Jersey trance requirements, courses 1 the Business and' Professional Women’s Club of Matawan and in the foreground, Miss Lucy Among students who receiv­ flclals law enforcement offi­ Mental Hospital systems there U. Tompkins, exeoutlve director, Amerloan Bed Cross, ‘ of study and th e advantages ed scholarships for the' Mon­ cers, motor Industry represen- Hercules Awards are 181, vacancies or 31 per of their-respective institutions. m outh M em orial Hospital cent off the nursing field Is ‘The R am parts We Phelan, Director of Civil De­ panel. If. they.could.£Xiiress„ln A-survey-~of—gtudents-and School"x>f~~Nurslng—thls~year ■ Tiiciinl. Tlie ■ situation^ls~~even- ■Watch"—-w e " t lv e ~ topic " dls-"' fense arid DlBFsler"cdntrol of tralflcT expertsT p red icts .45,800 Among those receiving serv­ ono word the most1 urgent parents -expecting -to attend a r e Ltturafie Wiley and Bernta ice awards from the Hercules more acute at Marlboro State cussed at the forum held in the Borough of Matawan, A will die on our ro ad s ln 1957. need In each of their respec­ this conference Indicated that Ditrichs. Middletown-Holmdel To cut down on these fatali­ Powder Company,, Sayrevllle, ^Hospital. Of the 07 nurse's po- the auditorium of Matawan Major Thompson who for) approximately 1200-1500 will tive departments. Each one ln Auxiliary 'Scholarship. ’ ties the poll reveals 15 per are: Charles H. Foley, 68 Sha. sIMons alloted this hospital High School Thursday night. ten years had a very Interest­ attend. Funds for scholarships for It was sponsored by the na­ turn of the civilian panelists cent of the experts feel for­ dyslde Ave., Laurence Harbor; there are S6 vacancies. , This program provides an especially qualified students tional security committee of ing military career Introduced mal driver training courses 15 years, Jackson S. Mauer, In the whole of the United used the word “personnel" excellent'opportunity for those are still available ^ven after the Business and Professional the panel and told of some of should be required before Is­ P.O . Box 843, K eyport; an d Staten, there are only two ful­ with the exception of Mr. Van who attend to obtain valuable adm ission of 27 students In ly accredited an d recognized Women's Club of Matawan suing a llcensfev H ow ever, re a ­ William R. rnirig, Wai'ren PI., her experiences ln Japan and Information In face of the the new class, according to a and moderated by Major Alba Busklrk who stated that that lizing s. stu d en t Is only - a s Keansburg, 10 years.' schools of nursing which offer Korea, and her. story1 of how greatly Increased enrollments report by Miss Mildred C. Thompson formerly of the word had to be emphasized a two year course that leads she saw the devastation of Hi­ expected ln the colleges next Schmidt, R.N., director of the Women’s Army Corps...... to an RN degree. One of these roshima, a few weeks after as far as the County of Mon­ y ear, ' school of nursing and secre­ U ln Monmouth County at the There were seven panelists the dropping of the bomb, was mouth was concerned because The following colleges will tary of the,,board of mana­ Monmouth Memorial Hospital, T H E BARGAIN H O U S E on the program. Those repre­ most thrilling. : ln order to carry out "the wish­ have'representatives at the gers of the school of nursing. Long Branch. This hospital, ln senting the Ground Observer ’ By reason of the fact that conference: Beaver College, Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ " conjunction with M arlboro es of the Air Force In connec­ Corps were Major John S, State, County and municipal iBucknell University, Cedar tal School of Nursing, ls the * — Lanzaro Bros. — State Hospital, will accept tion with the Oround Observer Dietz, state co-ordlnator for levels were all represented Crest College. Coast" Guard only.hospital school in the co­ qualified psychiatric techni­ the United States Air Force; she was able to get a com­ Corps lt ls necessary to have Academy, Colgate University, operative nurse education pro­ cians into their nursing cours­ Arthur S. Van Busklrk, Ground plete story of the Ground Ob­ a personnel of 1800 people and Columbia University. Corneli gram of Teachers College, Co­ Complete Bedroom Suites es. This plan will, ln .some Observer Corps co-ordlnator server Corps activities, and at , the present time there University, University of Dela­ lumbia University. which of­ measure alleviate th e acute for Monmouth County: Lieut. then wove In all the other as­ w ere less th an 300, now on ware, Dickinson College, fers preparation for state li­ problem of the lack of quall- '' from 9 9 OO P.T. Long, GOC, supervisor of signments which enahled her active duty. Major Thompson censure ln New Jersey In two fled nurses for Marlboro State Douglass College, Drew Uni­ Matawan Post; .Captain Ayl­ to show that the pattern of dismissed the panel and the versity, DreStel Institute of years. The regular college H ospital. wyn D. Williams represented Civil Defense and Disaster audience with one of her re­ ' Dr. J. Berkley Gordon, di­ Technology, Duke University, courses are given at Mon­ the United States Army and Control ln New Jersey was markable stories and a brief Falrlelgh Dickinson College, mouth College, with the spe­ AMERICAN BEAUTY recto r of M arlboro State Hos­ F R E E ls ln the 0-3 Section at Fort well organized and 'able to summation of the defense sit­ G lassboro State Teachers, cial courses In nursing and pital,- ls very enthusiastic Dix, New Jersey; Staff .Ser­ meet the ordinary disasters, uation. about the program. To date Howard University, Lafayette experience ln patient care pro­ BOX SPRING and MATTRESS geant William A. Auer of tl(§$. powever, by reason of tha At the conclusion of the University,' Lehigh University, vided at the school of nursing __flVe psychiatric technicians New Jersey State Police rep-* threat of the most terrible panel, Mayor Schanck and have been chosen to attend M assachusetts, Institute and Monmouth Memorial H 99- Tennent Ad. Telf MA 1-1694-J M organville resents that organization in disaster of all, namelyvthe re­ Mra. Helen B, Lawton, Presi­ df Technblogy, U niversity of pltal. the nursing course at Mon-, the Civil Defense and Disaster sult of the hydrogen bomb, dent of the Matawan Club and mouth Memorial Hospital, Control; Miss Lucy B. Thomp- there were still a lot of prep- several others^ otLthose pres­ The New Jersey Depart­ kins;-MonmoutirCounty Exec­ aratlons necessasy...... ent were Introduced to Major ment of Institutions and Agen­ utive Director of the Ameri­ F in ally M ajor Thom pson Thompson and the various cies and Marlboro State Hos­ can Red pross and Theodore asked each member of the panelists. pital have worked out a plan with the technicians who will work twenty hours a week ln agree to twA y ears at turbance presented a problem Marlboro State Hospital and Marlboro State Hospital as More Angles To to the boat's crew that could be paid for the normal work, graduate nurses to repay this have been serious. At the time week. This will eliminate any obligation, " - of the Incident'the boat was hardships on married techni­ Boat Riot Case cians. In return, upon gradu­ A report on the situation of cutting - through a dense fog; ation from Monmouth Memor­ Poliak cllnlo at Monmouth -Hints, of developments of an Mr. Grady told police the ial, the new nurses must Memorial Hospital was sub­ even more serious nature disturbance began when M 6Uo mitted by Robert N. Kastor, Thursdoy before ^Magistrate and another youth tried to en treasurer.-and continued*fi­ George Ostrov, Keansburg, of ter the pilot house, a prohibit­ nancial support of the cllnlo, the cases of the seven youths ed area, and continued- after was voted by the board. charged with riotous disturb­ the youths were ushered to a Tlie Henry Poliak Memorial ance aboard the steamer lower deck. Clinic was established at Mon­ "City of 'Keansburg,” - on Its Charges against three::New: mouth Memorial Hospital In way from the Battery In New York Juveniles, Including two J an u ray , 1051, 1 1 s primary York to Its plor.'ot. Keansburg teen-age girls, also arrested ^purpose to serve tho neuro- p sy ch latrlc needs ot th e coun-: Aug, 3l„,, ...... after the disturbance,; were K I EPS YOU ty'a mentally'111. ~ 7 Threefofthi New York handled in Juvenile court ln Tbe. clinic was made possi­ youths, ~ John McMahan, 20; Freehold two w e. tk g ago. ONTHE-GO ble ijy a gift of (25,000 from John Capasso, 21, and Charles Chief McGrath said th e two a fund, established by the late PeSororo, 20, are slated for girls were placed on proba­ Henry Poliak. arraignment this afternoon be­ Within the last Jew years tion for one year and the oth­ cause of “not guilty” pleas. er youth was fined ( 100. Ju ris ­ the demand for psychiatric Louis J. Almon, New York, treatment among Monmouth diction of probation was trans­ who claims license to practice ferred to New York. County residents has grown I also In New Jersey, placed considerably, and the cllnlo's ! the other four youths at the original role of treating pa­ mercy of the court after en­ Jersey Farmers tients with emotional disturb­ tering the guilty pleas. In re­ Cut Turkey Crop ances resulting from disease, questing leniency, Mr. Almon POINTS TO CHECK has been enlarged to treat admitted that the ‘‘free for New Jersey farmers are TChecIc engine, carb* cases ranging from psychoso- all” could have caused a ca­ raisin g - about 274,000 turkeys ~L.M elor,' transmission. matio Illnesses and personal­ tastrophe. He questioned this year, 18 per cent fewer 9 Check battery, ttaer- ity disturbances to s e v e r e however, whether the magis­ than ln 1955 and the smallest mental Illnesses. ~ m ostat, hose oonnec* trate had Jurisdiction over the crop since 1048, th e New J e r­ . tlon*, compression. Patients are admitted to the portion of the pielee which sey Crop Reporting Servloe Poliak Cllnlo through their / Cheolc distributor for took place while the boat was has reported. own physician or, In some needed servicing. under way ln the Raritan Bay D eoreases were noted ln oases, are referred, by some Oars Called For and. and added that once the boat most of the North Atlantic community agency. All ap­ ■ Delivered docked at the Keansburg pier states fo ra nine-state aver­ pointments are made by the age drop of; nine per cent. patient personally. . the boys were orderly and HALEYS acted like ‘‘good American However, tlie North Atlantlo SERVICE STATION states are the only ones ln the "Help Wanted" ads ln this boys.” M ataw an 1-9788 W illiam M ello, 18, who was nation with fewer turkeys this Main St, Matawan paper tell you about the good year. The national crop ls ex­ lobs open. . charged with the assault of Edward Grady, tho boat's pi­ pected to reach a record 76,­ lot, was fined (500 by the 340,000 turkeys, 18 p er cent magistrate.-He was remandod. m ore th an ln 1955, thus assu r­ Can You Give $1 Or More? to the Monmouth County Jail, ing an ample supply. Freehold, ln default of. the Following the national trend Democratic CampaignfNeedi Help flno. ' ' ' New Jersey farmers this year Will you support ADLAI STEVENSON and tbe DEM­ are raising 60 per cent fower OCRATIC tloket? Campaign ooBts are high, Please con­ John Cintron, 19, M ichael light' breeds, weighing 8 to 12 trib u te w hat you can. H ere ls a form for Aonv'enlcnQfi^,... » P°unds' while a nine per cent ^ inwease lsr reported among Dr. George Ed. Meehan, Treasure were charged with oauslng a the heavy "breeds. About B2[000 disturbance In a puhllc placo. ■« 19 per cent pf all turkeys Monmouth County Democratic Executive tgoe was - also remandod to n*MJie state are the light the county Jail ln default of Committee . SfetftlB such a s Beltsvllle his fine. Mello and Igoe had 255 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Smalt White and Jersey Buff, both been detalnod at the Last year they comprised 40 county Jail since their arrest per cont of the total crop Attached please find $ (check) (money the night of tho Incident ln default of ( 1,000 and (500 ball, order) to aid 1956 Democratic Campaign. respectively. State Handicapped Mello and Igoe will bo cred­ Chairm an Appointed ited with (3 a day in tho Name Street Town oounty Jail toward their fines. Gov. Robert B. Meyner has announced that he has appoint­ , This advertisement paid for by Mon. Co. Dem. Com. Mello, liowovor, was not cred­ ited with the 28 days spent tn ed Sylvan Gelsmnr to bo stato tho county Jail beforo Thurs­ chairman of the Governor’s day, Tliolr Jail torms amount stato commlttco to employ tho to 170 days for oacli. physically handicapped. His REGISTER FREE Henry J. Baling, Atlantia dutlos will be to direct the Highlands, proscoutlng t h o year-round campaign of the oaso for tho borough,' told tho stato and 38 community com­ HUNDREDS OF court that after Investigation mittees which.strive to find of tlio lnoldont ho did not con­ Jobs for the pliysloally handi- sider tile defendants “good enppod. Amorlcnn boys," Ho addod Mr. Gclsmar was asked by M I N K S E T S that Mr. Grady was struck by the Governor to' informally Mello whllo tho boat was study programs conducted for Blonde, Silverblue and Natural docked and ln Iho prosenceof tho handicapped ill England, pollco officers. Chief Alplion- Franco and Italy ’ during the seus McOratli, Keansburg Po­ form or’s forthcom ing visit to F R E E A T # lice told newsmen after tho in­ tlioso countries. cident thnt the youths resist­ . At the time of Mr. Golsmar's ed arrest and used vile lan­ appointment the Governor M ary Carter Paints guage after tho boat dookod. thanked Hans Hartz, Fair As to his Jurisdiction ln the Lawn, for Ills outstanding ao- NO PURCHASE NECESSARY case, Mr. Ostrov polntod out compllshmonts during tlie pre­ vious year, aov. Moyner point- Hom e O f The Free Gallon of Paint that this Jurisdiction ls ln the conflnos of thc borough which cd out that Mr. Harts was par­ - That Is W orth A Thousand W ords Includes the boat when lt ls ticularly effective ln stimula­ ting the croation of workshops dockod at the plor. for tho handicapped which he He said lio considered the called stepping stones between M a r y C a r t e r P a in t S tores I nc. fracas on the bont a conlini rehabilitation services and ous act from tlie time lt star solr-supportlng Job in private . 'M atawan 1*3884 ; ed jintll It ended at the boat Industry. Mr, Golsmar Is pres dock. Ident of tlte Manhattan Shirt # o u fe .94 '< /j ‘ S' Mile* $Qiiifh of Matawan lie added tl\»t while tha t'ompniy, Patfcrsoii, which ho boat was under way the ’ dls Joined In 190T.