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89th YEAR — 21st WEEK Uembej NattopsJ EdJtoriu AuoeiaUoa • U t m b t r ♦ New Jersey P r t u AstocJsUcm - MATAW AN, N. % THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 Monmoutb County P r u a Single Copy Ten Cent* Matawan Board Seeks N. J. Materials KHS Band Ready To Take Part In Bamberger Parade Fountain Estate Smut Issue Revived $450 Per House Marlboro Townslilp Com­ mittee xvas eonsurcd strong- Land For Teachers Parking Grounds Said Impractical ly-Thursday-by—Joseph—Li— For Schools Now . Faculty Stirred By,Ban Projected By •' Vota, of St. Q alrlers Holy Madison Advisory Name Society, Ilradovelt, New Contribution , : ;JBorough;Bishof Pay Cut Taken To Law .... Committee Reports for having failed to pass an- Ratio in Madison ordlnuiice barring indecent Warning at Monday’s Mata­ In a final report, mcmbors Hterature^-Mr. Vota ankei A new high In contributions ; wan_ Township Board of Edu­ of tlie cltlzons* ndvlsory'com ­ Mayor.,,JD_s n n I s Iluekley, per house to build schools was ' cation meeting by Miss Esther Inactivity 0% mittee, Appointed by Mndlson '•Have you looked lately?” reached at tho Mndlson Town­ Blau, gram m ar school teach* Township MnyOr John L, when tlio mayor .chided Mr. ship planning board meeting, Chamborlnln to study mopos- Vota thut ho did not bollevo er, that faculty morale would MHS Band Scored last night, ncprcsc.ntatlves or. nls for n now municipal build­ nny publication about which 1) 1*1 vide lo E'dtntcs, il,150-homo* be disrupted bad?y if a pro* Other Musical Units, ing, this week churned. ,t h a t to huvo concern could bo site- development on Old E nii-' jected -borough parking ordln- nny nttcmpt to uso tlio fannor purchased lu tho area la or lishtuwn Hd., appcarod to ask; . &nc© barred 'parkliig In streets Half Sessions; Cited Fountnln catnto on Throokmor: n e a r the township. if tlu-iit wero "uny lioiie" for ton Rd. would bo Impractical. Mr, Vota oluirged that the a dovelopor midor tho present ; near the Matawan Schools -.Participation by students in wlies there was no suitably- Tlio convmtltqo wivN mimed youth of tho township ; could Rclup In tho townfihli), . . .. sized parking lot available, outside drum and bugle corps by .Mayor Chamberlain, when buy published mutter that . Androw Jaclloueon, tlin do- brought word a move was un- and double sessions were a proposal to purcliaao t li e waa "filthy’* and he und fel­ velopcr, had it pointed out dcrfootto obtain sucb grounds. blamed by Richard - Urbanskl, Fountain building and nlluonto low tnomhers hi tho church thnt their niup had been sub- »50',000 for vurchnsa and lo- ofganUatlmi wanted" It titop* joot to rovlaloiia-froni-thoJ 03. . Instrumental—musio^instruotor iiovatlon drew - objoctlona, i m r r — — ...; • ' m an of the b iil ld l^n g and at ~ Matawan High, School, by lOO-foo lota provided by grounds committee! s t a t e d Last year's ndmlnlutrntlon The township was the on­ towiuihip rognlntloriR lh 1D55 th at H arry fl. May, owner of Tuesday for the small size of favored n town liall renovation ly municipality ,to dcoltno to to lOO-by-100-foiit minimum by : a , property across Bro&d -St. the MHS band this year and and addition, plan, nnd pusatd P«hh huvU an ordinance In thn subdlvlsUm ordlnanoo of to the west of the schools, the Its non-appearance at football an ordlnaiico setting a colling ^ this area, Tho t o w n ship last year and '.than a furtlior • former H b nr.y S. Tevhuno games.' - ‘ •' ; - — of $sa.aoo fur- tlio work, to bn ^commltteo de^llnod to do mo chiuutii lo, TO-by-iaS-foot Blioa ■'.* home and grounds, had been raised by bond Imme. How­ on tho opinion of Hh attor­ by a v.oiilng ordinance VBBIllft*. A. J. Tomasello,. a spectator ney, Cllftou T. llmkalowi approached. Mr. Matthews ad- at the Matawan Township ever, tlio lowest bid rocolvod tlon. All tlicno olmnites caused woo for $54,000 nnd tlio p r o- Freehold, that 110 such meas­ expense tlint doplotcd thoir mltted this “did not . work Board of Education meeting ure oould stand up hi court. out/*, so bo was contacting the Monday, found the poor show­ Briim was- abandoned tempor­ reBorves, tho developers hint* arily. . ' ~ Committeeman Joseph AT~ ed, and thPy. wore (hmk io N o w Jersey Materials Co., ing Matawan makes at an Lansuro InNlNted un ordln* owners , of . the. prpperty to the out-of-toyh football game de­ Floor-SpttceJmnleuuato admit they stood to low t li o... Tlio commlttw) bolloven that anoo should bo., pasnod In proporty o" inoftRago. In Iwo soutft of the school* lot.. Mr. plorable In comparison with As a result of -its outstandingparticipation at .football ga,mes throughout tho season, the dcfexence ub*: incn> for v;prltlii(f npijcro , W*.Jiiaj, rKpressed n willingness lo : Bla»i)p«;;lf!>,(dii|(ii)lKI, P r #-* I* ; ,.edvtliafe^^mominff•. a* e ■a s f o n band practiced; Mr. 0 Tomasello., tnitied by 12 o'olook noob1 lawfully-designated number of ------ve«y exponsivo dccpoli* Mr, Mcirenry W ltinnji teacher' has to remain on duty declared th a t ho Was aware rtfld on t!he: Mary Itiester resi­ threei Mayor James ir. Ackei*- Ilia o p e i^ o n is undertakon, dont of tlm MMUon I'ou n»lil|i there were many other play- dence ln Cllffwood on Nov. 5 on Monduy. Tuesday at IB now duties for a while Uonrd of Iduoiitlon, said that . one-half hour and more after o’clock noon Is the deadline son 'directed business to pro­ the lopoi’t says. "Il could bo an afternoon. session -teacher ers of instruments ln the ranks whero -Patrolmen Ralph W a 1- ceed, ; used for heating and plumb­ Tlio buslnoua m anager Is n body would hear w.tllr Interest for news .copy. The staff of native of Colorado, lie gradu­ what the Belvldoro people had has arrived on the scene, -bo- of -Matawan High School stu- lace and Prank Cherney found Wesley T. Buck, head.of tho ing oqulpmont n ti ll general each would need separate j dents and was amazed to find The Matawan Journal will utility purposes," 1 ’ • ated from Westminister C o 1- to say. it was noted thnt large 16 persons present. appreciate . receiving news township ffro inspectors, h a d lego ln Utah, Oil iha basis of developers now nre required parking spaces. » I their talents could not be oa- All arraigned pleaded guilty addressed a letter to tho-town- Needs Too Muoli Renovation The board waa Informed that sembled ln a unit to give items as early as possible so 'On tho first nnd second Ills business experience, ho to build fSna nohool room fpr but some were slow ln doing tbat their publication can-sbe ship board of education pro­ was chosen from a lint of every 41) houses sold, so a M rs, Bertha Blshof, who was j Matawan a presentable Organ- so, objecting It was only a “so­ testing against tho condition of floors repair and renovation il employed a t t h e Cllffwood izatlon. assured In the Nov. 28 . Is* would Imvc to bo mado ta nl- applicants, lie wns approved smijller operator would havo ciable” game and there should siie'. , ‘ . tha boiler room of Crawford’s (continued on page eight) (continued oil pngs eight) School cafeteria at. a salary of Must Leave. When Bus Does be no penalty for providing Carnor School. Tho flro inspec­ moHt ovory mirfneo of every $1400, and later was cut. to Harold Dolan found that half such entertainment for guests tors had found that, rolls of room, tlio commltteo reports, $800 had' retained Vinccnt C. sessions nnd the need to ride at one’s home. The court re­ paper towels and oLhor com­ and there would havo to ba DeMaio, Matawan, as her law­ home when the buses would minded the players that mon­ Partial Cut On bustible supplies wero Btored now plumbing,Jioallng and Madison Township Orders Attorney yer and was ready to instl- be leaving rather than to wait ey and gambling paraphenalla In tho furriaco room and that lighting, ropalr to tha front . tute proceedings to recover around for band practice was were found and that observa* there-was no ventilation, caus­ nnd stdo entrnncos nn well as pay she claim s Is due.her,._ a. possible, explanation of why. tlon of the place over a per­ Holmdel Levies ing tho tomperature to rise to a paint job of tho entire exter­ To Sue For K & R Check Payment A letter was received from students spurned the band this iod of time had convinced the whero a flro monncc was cro- ior, Uio group statos, adding Mr. DeMaio returning the first year and ‘Matawan appeared police that more than casual Two Owners Aided; atod, Tho ceiling bonrd w as roof ropalr would bo required, Commltteo Recounts Story Of Alleged School - (continued on page two) ' (continued on page two> (continued on page two) Other Reductions declared to be buckled from Tlio commltteo nlso secs t h e Construction PromisopCdgar Advises Action ; tho head. Immedluto romediar Tmtbulldlngs as being "of no Holmdel property owners (continued on pago eight) value to Urn township." Mndlson Towniilili) CulnnilL- tbreiit and. nso ovor a 14-montil-. First Aidmen Treat The Injured who appealed* against the as­ Acquisition of Uio' Fountain tee voted’Monday ui nue tlie period mi HD^OOO; ...... sessments of Township Au.scs- Scout Leader Program building. In thn view of t ll o K h lt Construcllon Co. over Mayor John L, C’lmmbcrlnln sor Jolm Mount gained partial (continued on pngo eight) tlib tin,000 check on w h I 0 il explained the letijined (jhcpli satisfaction In that the Mon­ Moved To Matawan H.S. imymont was nlopped wln-it It, wns withhold by .tlio lownNhlp mouth County Tax Bourd al­ was deposited by Uie 1011(1 eommllliii! as It, wun tlio only lowed something on tho reduc­ Loader tnilnlng program of Belt Bus Line iflWjiHhlp cominltt™ on Dee, testament the township coin- tions they Rouuht. Mr. Mount, Boy Scouts of District III will 111. The check llilc! ijct-n Iniiod mlttiip'or tlio bonrd of educa* on Uio other hand, gained sup­ be moved from St. Mary's 8ept, 0, 10110; by llie dovolop- tlon had nn to wlillnniiasil of port for Ills levies ln that on­ Episcopal Ifnll on Haul Front Survey Approved er» as pari payment toward the K . It lii'in to noknow- ly two of the flvo owners ap­ St,, Koyport, U> Matawan u school building fund ot t3S0 li'dHii li'gnlly tliu-.ublliinlkm It pealing gained any notice for High Bchool. A-______- Raritan-Old Manor To per house for liutinrii occupied linrt niwuniBd to ronli'lhute to their clulm.*;. The next movo Edward Kelly, acting ftir the Keyport, Cliffwood In their sulidlvisloii, Old a liiml for building *; and per­ had to bo moved to tho base­ men wns )iro|)oncd to Uie R ar­ ti) I)ee, HI without deiiuiilllilg way n duvnloper could lie sonal property, $000 to MOO; ment a t 81. M ary’s. itan ■ T o w ji ii Ii I p Commit­ h. . mudo lo eiiiilribute to a fund Mr. and Mrs. William L. Tlio board found ln_Mr. Kcl_ tee^ Thursday hy Jolm' Kopf, Mr, Hcaillon exnlulned t h o to hillld schools, us silcll eon* Cross. Main St., llolmdel, own­ lyVcxplaiiatlon an unswnr lo Cllffwood bus operhtor. townMilp tomiiiIttoi* diij n o t U'tu-U* implied ii coeruive use ers of a lOO.S acre farm. Innd their query a» t« why threo Mr, ICnpf said a survey receive n request from t h n ut power by tlio imuili’iimllty, $0800 to $7550. ~ ' classrooms would fto needed. would-have to be made first honrd^uf-TrincttUon foi’ tlie Mr. Mlgar beljoved, how­ Mr. Kelly said that tho Mata­ in llnrltnn Townvhip nnd Iho money whlcli reprnnented tile ever, thorn w iui a-■ busiA f o r P. Kenneth Comwtlve, Elkcn piiyTTrrmt un the flint DO Iiousch Mtilt jn Unit tho K H'flim. In Farm, Holland Rd., connistlng wan High Bchool auditorium oilier iniinlclpnjltles to deter­ to would bo needod for convoca­ mine How much -uationumi built of 104 projected. Htniiley i-muliiu thn 915,000 cli'-ck, hud of 4.4 ncrcs, building, $4000 to Kordziniikl, replied, ns ll spec (continued on page two) tions and formal Scout exer­ such n Inin line coiiltudevelop, iinplli.’d ucrf'plnrirMt 0 govern­ ed obligation.,, ut $2Q0 p e r when the »plckup truck : .lir boy had abrasions of the left The district Includes Lower tal with shotgun wound* ..un ing body. Mr. Heanlon rxplnin- and his wife and David land­ Corncr-Everett Rd„ Holmdel hoiioe, of about $31,000. which they were riding collld- band and a cut behind the Main St., Cedar, Washington Township, at 8 p.m. Saturday, the result of a slumting Iri ed there was a question In tho Oeran. Woolley, Dock, R i r l - Mr. Kdgnr furthor HUggost*- ed with a southbound Jersey right car. Mrs. Poster suffer­ ed on the bank above the to honor Mayor James II. Ack- Marlboro Township^ Monday rninds or the IDB0 committee­ rd tho township include tn Ita Central ‘ Railvorfd passenger ed abrasions of the left hand, ditch. - tan, Ifarrlnon, Church, Water, ersdh. who was reflected to night, Keyport Mltilo I’ o 11 c e men whether tho check could Charles, Clinton and F I r n t sult’ wuik <>;i roads snd cor­ train at the unguarded County left eye. and right side., The engineer, Paul Ollbrlde, the Holmdel Towiuhlp Com- said Mr. Jordun allegedly wan be legally turned over, to the rection of a dt ulnuiro condition Hd. grade crossing in Cliff- Ifcaded .West Jersey City, told pollco be through Seventh SU. Also mlttee Nov. B) It will be spon­ shot by Fred Rolllngcr, 02. al­ boarii, as fund* not spoclflcal- Maple, Oak'Shades, Sunset, believed necensary by tho wood. \ Matawan Townsbip Patrol­ didn’t see tbe truck until he sored by. the Holmdel Town­ so of Texas./Kl., MorgunvDlft. Iv voted for school purposes by township ehtfincer, Itobert Admitted to Perth Amboy man John Ktnnajio'S a i d Mr. was practically on top:of it Washington, Oaston, Oerard.’ ship Democratic Club. All res­ Police quoted Mr. Welllnger »tb<» voUsrs, *., .: , IJuI/if, Mllltown; before tht,' Oeneral Hospital was Robert Rogers told him he was head* because tho view of tlio cast Spring Lawn. Hlghfleld, Buy- idents are Invited to attend. an saying lie ordered Mr. Jor­ Mr. Zlzik wanted to know U)wnshlp Would relrnso tho df* Foster, 40. Center Ave., Bel­ ed west on County Rd. a t ^;05 side 'of the track at (he cross1^ dom, Central, Atlantic, • L 1 n- Ilefreslimento will be served. dan pff_hip., property, hut Mr. whdt had: become of tha check velopers lf'J.700 bond. coln, Willow, Eucljdi wilnon : ford. Mr. Foster was reported p.m. and was practically lng is partial!# obscured due The next meeting of tho Jordan would not leuve, f’O' nfter lt wan returned in Janu­ To frr* I'Ounteriuli • and New Brunswick)Avc». in fair condition. He suffered across the three-track, ■ cross­ to folla^e 'and homes. “1 had Democratic Club will bo hold Jlco said Mr, Hcllingor then ary marked "atop payment," Mr, MdKur admitted th e a possible fracture of the skull ing when Mr. Foster; yelled. my fiand on the horn, w as Also Lloyd, tdne, Texas nnd Monday at 8 p.m. at the lobor fired a 12 gaugo shotgun at He was Informed that It still Uiwnnhip seemed corlaln' to and spine, contusions of th e “Look out for the train/’ Mr. ringing ihe bell, and even VanDrnckle nds.: Kano Terr., camp. All Interested residents Mr. Jordan, wounding him in wun retained by the township, face countersult from the de* v back, and lacerations cf tb e Rogers said be didn’t see or waved after X saw the truck*” Mathiasen Pi". Janklsz L a n e. of the township are Invited to the right thigh, side; and arm. fhis stirred Mr. Zixlk to de­ velopmonl for attachment of "head. bear the train. he told Patrolman Klnn'ane." Valley Dr., Wood Brook Dr., atteni). mand why. I1D.OOO had b o e n bond beyond an allowable per* Treated and released were: Tbe truck was struck in the Patrolman Klnnane said the Lake Blvd. and Lake View ‘ Kotle« withheld for over three months lod of charging townahlp-lnltl* . R ichard t*. Rogers, 30, t h e rear by the right edge of the service on tbe line was dis­ P ark. , New Vork Turoplka Express If you Hrf* looking for a good In check forjn by tbo 1030 com­ nted work against it, . owner and driver of the. train's renglne^ Tbe body of rupted for approximately 40 $1 H pluo tax i o u n d trip neal on a 1PD7 Dodge or PJy- mittee without bolng depoulted Committeeman Hiaats sought ‘Struck; Us eon/ David, thr^e. the -tr)icJc'was torn off and the minutes while the injured were Nollce . Frequent service, convenient mouth call U. Oorinley, Mata­ and now -las not b«ti7g coilect- to blame Mayor Chamberlain ' and Mr. Foster’s wife, Lillian, cab was spun completely being attended and Uie engi­ 1 Wallpaper *t«amer for- ront. economical. Tor time tchcdulc wan AJ-3M7 or Kroehold 0 0570. cd by the present governing and Commltteomeu II o r u o o . 37. all of Center Ave. M r. Rog­ around^l>6Ilce said.’Mr. Rog­ neer Questioned. ' * ’ Ke/pm llardwnre C o . 1 call Keyporl 7-0300. wj 12/ft-fp adv body. Ho clKd the ions of in-, fcontlnuod Oh pagg two) {3000, accoi'tfing to Mr. M at­ or noted thnt as long: as Mr. letter was correct ln quoting ban Land Co., Morgonvllle- thews. The school properties Thorne was not advanced his. opinion as to the obliga­ Helicopter Advertises Monday. Evening Shopping Tennent Rd., land $3000 to chairman said the board- h a d from probationary to perman­ tion of the board. William J. THE $2000; Daniel Brewer,.Bok-245r paid $3000 per fill acre for the Matawan, buildings $2000 to ent status,-he no logger wvs McGraw, board president, Collins land, all cleared, level nothing; Anna Bradach, Ten­ a member of~'lho police de­ asked Mr. Lloyd if he had a MATAWAN JOURNAL and ready for use, while the nent Rd., Morganvllie, land partment and therefore, was ruling from the State Depart­ not subject to charges. 1 ment of "Education. The attor­ 0.64-acre Powers tract w a s— . F i r s t S c c tio n $200. to $100, buildings $800 to Wants Formal Hearing ney reported he understood marked largely by! a gully 1*3 ge T w o N o v . 3.U 1957 $400; Clifford S. Donnell, RDI, . Wr. Thome was not satisfi­ that would have to be filled in Freehold, buildings $3000 to ed. He wanted an “explana­ Mr. DeMaio had and it wns to confirm the board's obliga­ at the board’s expense an d $2000; U. Ij. Edwards. Route tion.” The mayor Btated that there was a dilapidated house Four Escap&^As 79, Wlckatunk, land $5900 and the chief had entered counts tion. '• * on lt the boord-would haVe to $5500, to $5100 and $5800, build­ on Oct. 6 ahd Oct, 13 request­ Mr. McGraw then asked Mr. pay to have torn down with - lane Crashes ings $5000 to $4200; Martin ing disciplinary-;: action. The Lloyd what would happen if th e foundation leveled off. Airpla M o 1 e r i s. Robertsville -Old mayor gave- Mr. Thorne a the job were to be abolished Comparatively speaking;' $3000 Four Westfield men, on a Bridge Rd., land $350 to $250; cholc§ for sn informal review because thcra was so little for that land would not be Oeorge Cowhig,. Route 79, of Ihe matter or a forms! pleasure flight Sunday alter work to do, Mr. Lloyd believ­ justified. Mr. Matthews stated. noon, escaped Injury shortly buildings $1400 to $1300; hearing. Mr. Thome said he ed it would not bo "relevent” before 3 p.m. when tholr light George Pheasant, Wilson Ave., was requesting o> formal hear- to the issue of paying Mrs. Most Condemn Land aircraft. a rented Cessna 172, bulldlng3 $1750 to $14^0. ■ ine. The :. c.om'm it t e e- Bishof. Mr.. McGraw was not Condemnation was admitted made a forced landing and Also Joseph SifHer, Wilson men agreed if Mr. Thorne so sure of this. He s a 1 d“Mr. to be the only way out. It was turned over on-marshy '.East Ave.. land $1300 to $1200; Ros- were that concerned, he could Lloyd should have consulted asked If Mr. Lloyd had pro­ Point, at the site of the for­ coe Fisher, Route 19, land have the hearing,, and a date Mrs. Ethel Boyle, chairman of ceeded In the matter, but Mr. mer Aeromarine plant on Lo $1000 to $850; Ednft' Williams would-be-set, the cafeterln committee;=to get McOraw recalled to tho bcard - •Tusrst:;- Keyport. ~ Rottte7I>, buildings $1200 to .CommltteemaD John A. Div­ a full report on the sltuaUon lt must be decided If Mr, The“ pilot of •me craft, Vin­ $1100, personal $300 to $200; er. wanted something done before concurring with Mr, Lloyd or Norman J. Currie, cent Cocchia, 31, of 227 South Howard Noe, Route 79. land about an ordinance to reduce DeMaio. Mr. Lloyd claimed he Keyport. the board’s attorney Ave.-, and“his paSsengers' Mel $400 to $200. buildings $1600 to the speed limit in the area of had, but It did not change lils bn bonding,..should be the one Yin K. Amatk, 46, Norwood $1400; Roy Dennison, Dutch the Keyport-'Auction and the views on the contractual oblK io act. , , .------Div; -Valtine Klezer, 26, Lane Rd.„ land, $200 to $100, Family Circle, He noted av .wo­ gatlon of the board.' Mrs. Harold Dolan, chairman of— Prak6 Pl;> and Leonard Pudel- buildings $1300 to $1200; Jam es man had been killed in cross­ Boyle pressed him for an an­ the athletic committee, report­ ka, 23 Norwood Dr., all es^ D Ely, H erbert Ave.', buildings ing the road there during Uie swer on what would happen If ed George Deitz was being of­ caped (lnharmed. $1400 to $1200: Richard W. week that had passed. the job were abolished be­ fered the post of assistant bas­ The plane had been leased Martens, bulldlngr $1500. to Committeeman Anthony De- cause the need for such serv­ ketball coach at $200 salary. by the men from the Thor $1200; Richard B. Scudder, Malo stated there would be ices had disappeared. Mr. He-.reported' that Thomas. Sol berg Airport, Readington •and $5500 to $4000; Joseph crossing zones painted on the Lloyd held the board still was Sweeney, the original designee Township, Hunterdon County. Pinelll, RD 1, Engllshtown, roadway -there :if (he State legallV bound by contract, but for the post, had,had to with­ Mrr Cocchia said they were buildings $1050 tp $950; Oscar Highway Department permit- Mr. McGraw a’nd_Mi'S. , Boyle draw;; . - « . .. takjng a flight over the shore G,' Datter, Texas Rd.. build­ led. He added tlftt announce­ did not find tliis'"a’ reasonable Mr. Matthews, reported, the _ area when the instruments ings $3200 to $2900. Total re­ ment would come over a loiid approach. final draft of plans, for the 20-. snowed a severe loss in o i l ductions were land, $4150; speaker directing people to Walter P. Swanson foi room Cliffwood School n o w pressure and began to smoke. building, $5900; personal $100. walk only in these crossways. Keyport merchants employed a helicopter Monday afternoon to further advertise this new- “disturbed” . him to have were in" the office of tlie Stptte . . Police said tlie pilot explain­ W .‘. DeMaJo said the matter board’s, ovto .attorney so :ready Department.offEducation. ed- he..m ade-aJ succcssful...a p ­ ly.started.. late. evening shopping hoars b K^ypoit on Monday -of' each .week; - ApproxI^ of reducing: spee4 limits would mateij 50 stores in Keyport arc participating in tbe plan to remuta open nntil. 9 p.m. on Mon­ to agree with the opposition. Russell A. G. Stetler, super­ proach to the Raritan B^y pen- days and FrUays of each week throughout the year. Tbe Whirtjblrd hovered over Keyport Belt Bus Line. have to be referred to Trea- He noted it was the second intendent, asked authorization jnsula and had set down suc­ and tho bayshore area for two hours Monday afternoon announcing the evening honrs. Shown ton. ' „ * Jlme this had occurred, refer­ to offer a contract to M I s s . cessfully in an upwind landing (continued from page one) - Permission was given for a above are, (left to rights Arthur Schultze; Bob Ilelnrlch of Long Island Helicopter Service, sudb a survey with a view to ring to the abandonment of the Elaine, Gerbrlch, a graduate when one of the wheels bog­ pilot of the craft; Pete Kuarloyg and Fred Rozel] who met tbe craft at Preston Airport, Mor* two-year delay in the filing of Wolverton case after the 1055­ of Kutztown, Fa„ Teachers ged down in a marshy area. granting him a franchise if lt maps for Sections 4 and 5 of ganville...... ' ...... ' . . j, •• . ...■ - lS_Jftund practical, Mr. KopI 58 "board had contested it a3 a College, at $3100 salary to re- The" plane then flipped over Raritan Valley, U.B.A. The matter of having authority placfe Mrs. Catherine Burke, tow ard the end of its ^landing said he had read of the request developer of this tract recent­ because half sessions c/ut them Hop Creek Rd., to be used for from - a Garden Parkway over Its own school system. resigning from the- Cllffwood 1'olL • ...... " off ' from scheduleid sessions a housing development, land, ly has been involved in other Mr. Swanson averred the faculty because of 111 health. -'Investigators of t h e Civil Madison Twp. Homes resident for such serv­ matters which have restrict­ with the band. He also noted $2000 to an unspecified lower ice that came before the Rar- Bisliof case again was a m at­ Anthony Carr wrote the Aeronautics Authority probed (continued Irom page one) that some of the students pro­ figure. Mr and Mrs. Norman ed hLs projects. The Bayshore ter of law and where the board board he was a resident the ltap Committeemen nt a pre­ Sewerage Co. was given ap­ of tbe* cause of the crash In the Anderson and Donald Macrae, vided their own transportation Tetrpault, Telegraph Hill Rd., stands on its right-to regulate borough, living with his uncle borough Monday afternoon. vious meeting, . , ' proval of a mains layout filed his . political opponents, lo r so that they could come early 23 acres, building. $2COO to Hie Kopf firm has provided Its own school system. ___ ;_ and aunt on Sunset Ave. He The aircraft, which was coy* or 3ta;r5^£ - j t o t -practice in 42000, land, $300 to $200, and July 17, 1957. . “ : . Conference Desirable , falling to get action on ~t h e church school and regular - The State D epartm ent of asked his tuition be paid at .frr-^r^^insurance,. had to be tlie’thlihEW ^K rajura 'Of t h e personal: property, $150 to $100. - Mr.‘:ilayd then •admitted ; a JVoodbridge Vocational High. ^Ismafitled before it could be $15,000. cheek. . Mayor cham ­ school bus service ln Cllffwood Conservation and .Economic two sessions. . Sharp Clashes R^nlled and,was a bidder on the Mata­ conference on the matter ‘ be­ School wblch he bad been at­ transported overland. berlain chided him tbat they These appeals were subject Development notified the town­ tween Mr3. Blshof and her a t As for the limited exhibitions wan Township Board of Edu­ ship committee that the feder­ tending while living in Middle* ’ were! not members oi tlio 1050 at tlie St. P eter's and T o m Tb of sharp clashes over assess­ cation school bus contract this torney with the board’s cafe­ sex. The board declined to act ment practices in the town­ al Urban Renewal Admlnistra- committee and said "the cam- River-" games, Mr, Urbanskl year. . tion hnd approved the Karltan teria committee and. himself, until report was received of William Brockies palgn. Is o v er/ Mike." Mr. found that weather , conditions ship at municipal meetings Need Pntllo nearing as the board’s attorney, would Where the parents are re d d ­ and at the county tax board’a Township application for aid Staats still insisted a confer, the„day_of _the ,^6tl_P. e t e r ’S —‘A franchise for- Mr.—Kopf from \7ashington”on a MasteT be desirable aul he would try ing and word from its attorney- ence should be held with K & game limited band activities hearing inK eyport Aug. 25, es­ would have to be graiited by to arrange lt. ' , on its legal obligation under Entertain Guest R on the m atter. Tlie mayor pecially hetween Mrs. Cross’ Plan.- This will cut the cost to to the Iwo^lsla on the drums, the Publlo Utilities Commis­ $3500, . Mrs. Boyle ‘ reported th e these circumstances. ■ ■ — ■ r .. Miss H arriet Woodworth, then agreed and said the de­ Ho said this was a —special and.Mr. Mount. , ' sion after a public hearing at Matawan cafeteria had a de­ The board voted not to take ' who is employed by the U. S. velopers w o u 1 h e r men ln Madison P ark want any charges entered, the may- Mr. Lloyd acknowledged the ers' heirs still refused less than. social gatherings were occur­ follows: Keansburg—Viola -K., home after spending several their own district. Jacoby, Carr Aver at High­ days visiting her nephew and ring...... , The Department of Conser­ land Blvd.. buildings* $6500 to You'll discover • . v ju it os the whole world discovered niece, Mr. and Mrs. William vation and Economic Develop­ 'The court emphasized the Urstadt, "Holmdel Rd. defendants were fortunate the $5000; Joseph Radzlewlcz, 24 " ... that Ford's dramatic new features for 58 make U „ ment has approved tho - .selec­ 'Woodland Ave., buildings $1125 Mr. and Mrs. John Foster tion of the Community Plan-, township hnd an ordinance to $800; Frederick O. Hickey, Ihe motl exciting value ever offered the American and son, James, Haddonfield, covering gaming and loitering recently visited Mrs. William nlng Associates to prepare-: a ln a ./place where' gambling Is 160 Park Ave.. buildings .$1300 ~ car buyer. It’s the fine car at hqlf the flne-car price I master plan and has set $7500 to SllOO. Total reductions were M. Ackerson, Holmdel Rd., taking place or the defendants and other relatives. as the townBhlp’s share of the all would havo to be rem and­ buildings. $2025. Ybtfll discover You'll ride In a ntw woild ot fbthlon with Fordr» deep* Mrs. Cyrus P. Ross. Mata­ expense which lt may take ed to the. prosecutor's office. Marlboro Itednctlons sculptured ttyUng. From new Honeycombed grille and ’ two years to pay. Marlboro Townsbip—Subur­ wnn, entertained the members Head of House Fined (105 , JPower Jflow hood to the new Slipstream roof and Sculp* of her sewing club at ber Wss Lester, as head bf the , V; tuxe4-mur,deck, Ford's 56 Btyling is a standout! home Thursday evening. • house where the gambling v-\ Mf,.’and Mrs. C 1 a r e n o e Inactivity Of You'fl be ahead wilh Ford*i attnew tnlerceplor V-B wHh was observed by the officers, hrecision Fvel Induction. Gives up to 300 hp. Smoother Pedee, Holmdel Rd., recently (continued from page one) was fined (100 and $5 costs visited relatives ln Jersey power.. • . more power . • . from leu gas! The secret is at football games with only and given a 21 days suspend­ Precision Fuel Induction, a great new fuel feeding system? city. ' ' . ' the “facsimile" or a band. ed sentence ln the county Jo.U. ■Richard Layne, Holmdel William J. McOraw, board Twlllle Leo Curry, Cliffwood, You'll gel gos savings up to 15% with new CruUe-O-Motle Rd;, is a patient at Riverview president, recalled that t h e and Lavert Lancaster, Mata­ in the 58 FORD ' Drive teamed with the new Interceptor V-8. New Dl Hospital. • board hnd spent $900 for band wan, each paid (50 and S3 position leti you moveBmoothly,automatically fromwh'd-' ‘ Qlrl Scout Cloverleaf Troop uniforms only a year ago. Wal­ costs for being taken at the , t&ke-oSs right up to h ig h ly cruSnng iqieeda.' 25,' and Brownie Troop 18 arc ter P. Swanson Inquired why ( im e of cards. Philip N e w- Belting Girl Scout cookies. eight or nine" students man, Cllffwood. a third play­ YovH ride on a doud Inifeod of a spring with epfienel should be allowed to ride the er, was held for sentencing . FoH Aim Suspension* This fo the way you’ve; ahraye MMH. Auxiliary Donates buses free to football games ln next week." dreamed of driviog—floaling on air! Four air pillows soak the guise of appearing as a Fines of $35 arid $5 costs lor ------Bp-bompe. Car relcvels when someone gets in or b u g s p . $160 To Hospital Fund band if a sufficient number loitering in a place where b AUthia Is yours at low Ford prices! wore not assembled to make gaming was taking place were Tlie Matawan Auxiliary . to Yooll steer whh a feather touch with new Maglc-CbtJe a showing. Imposed on Joseph Williams, Monmouth Memorial Hospital Russell A. O. Stetler, super­ J. C. Johnson, Claudia M. Ir­ it— Ing. Nothing rolls like a ball and that's the secret of . held. Ita meeting Tuesday at ... Ford's steering ease. Free-moving steel balls bring you— intendent, was .asked to report by, Christopher dumbs, Rosie . the closest thing yet to power steering! ' ' the Matawan Public H e a 11 h on the matter. On Tueaday, B. Qutherldge, Rudolph Center, A donation of $150 was the superintendent granted Thompson, Mary Gibbs, Sarah made to the general fund of Yon night driving Is safer with Ford's Safefy>Twte permission to Mr. Urbanskl to El, Bethea and Freeman Rid­ headlights and toUHghts. It’s the biggest advance since the. hospital and $5 was given speak on Uie subject. The. mu­ dle, all of Cllffwood; James to . light' a bough on the Tree sealed-beom headlights! And only Ford can offex yoa ’ sic Instructor was afraid those Henry Lewis, Kensby. and lifeguard Design snd other 'Inner Ford** safety featinesl of Life which will be lighted pupils who do appear for in­ Clifton Winfield, Perth Amboy. during Christmas festivities. strumental v instruction an d Williams was held for sentenc­ .Tbe Christmas luncheon will band would become demoralis­ ing next week on charges ol bc-beld Dec. 18, at 12:30 p.m, ed by criticism of their unit if being defiant to police officers nti th e Family Restaurant, remarks wero not answered at headquarters. . Matawan. ■ quickly. • Spcclal Officers John Me- Members attending were Olnty, Frank Rogaskl and .'M r s. Charles J. Woodman, Delong To Other Vnlts Mr. Urbanskl noted that the Jack Miller participated ln the Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Q raid and wero state's witness­ J. Sterling Thompson, Mrs. students referred to as having knowledge of playing instru­ es, Charles E. Gprlnghorn, M r s. ments In the high school larao- Seven drivers were ’fine d WEDNESDAY Ralph W. Herrick, Mrs. Bay. ly were committed to the for exceeding the 60 mlle-per- nrd> T. Lambom. Mrs. Ellen drum and bugle corps of or­ hour-llmlt-'on tlie Garden Abell, Mra. Sophie Weinstein, ganizations with which tlielr State Parkway. Edward L. - LADIES’ DAY Mrs; Louis E. ' Hclscr and parents arc affiliated. T he Young. Elizabeth, .was f 1 n o d Mrs. Hpward Shinn. Coach Excursions tcaclier observed that ,ns a $10 and $5 costs for knocking parent has .a first call on the over a flro hydrant and. crack­ to NEW YORK activities^ of children, lt could ing a utility'polo on Locust not be expr.ctcd...Un‘?>c_pupils St, Hc. coJitom!ei'epy SAMPLE PAtES To - To kclVo^r'&’un’ci'' when they- were hncl ocourrcd ns tlieie woro n o n N m o ll N m YoHi By BILL OWEN committed to parades wltli tho no street l|Eht on the curve Pt. Pleasant Bch.$2.4Q $2.85 outside ..drum and bugle corps where It occurred. Tlio court Saturdays. Mr, Urbanskl found Bald there was no law to ex­ Asbury Pork . , . 195 2JO it Would bo disorganizing to empt o drlvnr from keeping 'Long Branch . . . 175 2J0 have tli'csc pupils practice his enr under control, no mat­ Red B o n k ...... MS 2.00 weekdays for a display with ter \vhat conditions existed, on ------b«chN£»ffFtcfero{roX-; ' the MHS Band, only fo htiva the street where he was trav­ tfQINO on wny them not show up Saturday eling...... " «ntvlnf Nntorii afT#f f:35 A.M. «r because of a commitment to Oeorgo Hunley. Matawan, M w Y«rh aTHf 9,10 A.M. play elsewhere. was fined $10 nnd;$5 costs for IF7U*HMO«-»e« «nf i«mt dwj Mr. Urbanskl endorsed Mr. Improper passing and Donald , m •■Nl 12>U AJiC from New Teftf Dolan's statement on the ef­ DcnBleykcr, also ot J^Iatawun, WJQAJrt. fect, of half sessions on t h e tho same amount* orjexccsslvo ' ^DO A X . fctw Mtw Ywli w» Jimp BUI Insists we wash every band. Tho Instructor paid trib­ speed on Route 35. Cutherbert Cinfeti (ThiHMfaytlv ' . windshield." . ■ ute to tho loyalty of t h o * 13 A, Crltchlow, CllffwoAd;' paid VICMITS MUST M rUKCHASO ’ band members remaining, not­ $5 and (5 costs for making a aiFOIt BOAIDtfM 11AM We never Jail to do the N* Holl'Farai (of Cfiltdm UTTLE. extras tbat jnake ing that they gave up their turn when a pollco officer had Saturday mornings tp practlco told him to stop. ' v Tickets «UI be eccapled on trah« of Nothing newer in the world Proved and approved around the world a, big difference. ' ■ either railroad frdm oil ttoilon* l» ond Incfvdfrig South Amboy. ' Ccnn>lt Ag»Mi or Tlmt TcbJ«t OK Partial Cut On 'for ttain nrtlt* '■ ' SALES & SERVICE '(continued from pasc ono) „ Ns linnloM Oirhtmoj t* N«w V«ar>« Ce/l Pfee PfrftUp A Delivery ;2000, and land, $450 to $250; G eorge S. B arrett & Son StivKloiir Wr«oker Service g ilv .Pbone MA 1*1770 circjf.; ll: M w m f n ; MAIN SIREEJ MA 1-3100 MATAWAN : l | A ■ Malawi* < ship, ownor of 11.7 acres on Pennsylvania Railroad Raise Funds For Research Seeks Moscpfar Dystropfiy Core Cookies Good For Mental Retarded Holiday Season M r s. Paul D.-^Waffenfeld, ‘‘Christm as'cookies are fun Keyport, and Vincent Maslyn, to make and nice for gifts. NE WB AllenJuirst, co-chairmen of the They're wonderful to have on fund raising committee of the hand during the holiday sea­ son. Bring them out for Monmouth Unit, New Jersey friends who drop In. Bring Association for Retarded Chil­ thent out for family dessert on dren, have announced that the those extra busy days.” Mrs. fThnnksglvlng" fund drive Is Lorna K. White, Monmouth County Home Agent, says, underway in Keyport, Mnta- “S-o m e of Uie traditional wan, Keansburg, Union Beacb Christmas cookies Improve In and Raritan Township. T he flavor. If stored-io'f a time, so Monmouth Unit is sponsoring you can make them ahead.” .It's a nice, old-fashioned cus­ , the drive bo that a' program tom to decorate the Christmas of training, education and ther­ tree, with cookies, she reminds apy may be continued add ex­ homemakers, prepare cookies panded for retarded children for the tree while still warm, In the county. , . she says^-With.a., sharp, needle: — ^ a rs —Waffecfeid is e H a l r- and coarse white thread, nian In Keyport and Raritan string the cookies, leaving Township; Mrs. Ralph Jan- enough thread between for ty­ ■“-narone and-Mrs. Patrick Man- Ing on the tree. Cut the thread zu, are co-chairmen ln Mata- between the cookies and knot i wan; Mrs, Robert' Bippah ,1s It at top of cookie to hold In ■■ In charge of Uie drive jn Un­ place. ' -J.- Ion Beach, and Mrs. Albert Decorate Christmas- cookiea Httnter heids the list of work- with colored sugar,, commer­ 7:00 To 8:30 P.M. era in Keansburg. , . . cial candy sprinkles of sliver, Gov. Robert OB. Meyner has chocolate or bright colors or proclaimed!the period from ICe them. Or, make them In­ ; Nov. 17 to, 28 as “Retarded teresting with bits of. roisiijs, Children’s Week.1' Mrs. Kath­ nuts,, angelica, candled cher­ arine E. White. Red Bank, ries, gumdrops or' chocolate- general chairman of the cam­ dots, - v - • ---r - •..— i...... — The -agent points out' that A Loyal Supporter colored sugar can be made by stirring cake coloring, a-drop “ "•■Eight-year-old Todi M. at a time. Into - granulated — Free Cokes Sahner, son of Mr.-and Mrg. sugar. Rich sugar c o o kle, Saul Sahner^‘82’ Maple PI., dough should be chilled HTr Keyport, Is a loyal support­ easier handling. Use It in a . er of (he Monmouth Unit, Showing scientist seeking & cause And cure for muscular dystro­ cookie press or roll and cut, It New Jersey Association for phy, thu dramatic poster is being displayed nationwide in the Into stars, trees, bells, canes, Kiddies Rides JU1 Free - ^Retarded Children...... March for Muscular Dystrophy, annual campaign tb Increase wreaths and angels with cut­ . Todd spent the'weekend research Into crippling and fatal disease which afflicts more than ters. . _ . . with his grandmother, Mrs. 200,000, most of them children. If cooklc 'dougli has a high Samuel Siegel, Brooklyn, proportion of fat, greasing the Specials Throughout The Store - 'and 'Canvassed his f r a n d- baking sheet is not neccssary. mother's neighborhood an d Suspend Sentences Schools To Exhibit At Just brush off the crumbs be­ ■ collected $2.17 for this worth­ For Bayshore Men Parkway Restaurant tween bakings, while cause. When he re* Mrs, White says it cookies turned to Keyport, he turned Two bayshore area men, one The public schools of Ocean ore tougli, too' much pour or 6:30 P.M. - 480 Only - Cans Of tbe rs. Paul from Laurence Harbor And the County have a new show win­ too little sugar or shortening mother • a -resident '-of- -Atlantic dow for exhibition of school may jmvo been used. Or,, tlio co-chairman of the Highlands, received suspended work," the Forked1 River Res­ county drive. sentences in Monmouth Coun­ taurant on the Garden Stato lta too m\icli or baked In too This young lad Is to be. ty Court, Freehold, before pre­ Parkway. Walter Reade, Jr., slow an oven. Dry cookies a^e commended for his - 'vision : siding JudgoEMwardV. Mar­ president of Walter Read e, caused by too. much, flour, too -Hind-havlnr-such a -great- In— tino,—temporarily— sitting- - in Inc., -which-operates -restaur= little liquid, or too glow an .....terest ln helping those t e s s Monmouth. . . ants on the Parkway for the oven...... • „ . — fortunate than he. Judge Martino gave Hugh New Jersey Highway Authori­ Bert Mullen, Hlllcrest Ave.t ty announced today_____ thnt ar­ Turkey To Compete paign. states that 85 per cent Laurence Harbor, Madison rangements had been" made of the funds collected will be Township, a suspended two-to-1 wlth.the Ocean County Depart- There is no turkey to equal ilsed in Monmouth County and three-year state prison termiJneht Education to use the a New Jersey “State Seal of only 15 per cent Is sent to the for bookmaking Apr. 17 ln gift shop aroa In the Forked Q uality"' turkey. So states National Association for He- Matawan. Mullen was fined River Restaurant as an exhi­ Qov. Robert B, Meyner In' it Limit Three To A Customer — Adults Only tarded Children to carry o u t $2000 and placed on probation bition sp&cc for Ocean Coun­ letter to Gov. James T. Blair, its program of research and for three ydars. He was order­ ty Schools during the winter Jr., Missouri, who has Invited -education. Appeals will be ed- committed to county Jail period. N turkey growers of tlie Oatden -made*personally or- through until the line ls paid. Mr. Reade said that Charles State to enter their best and 7:00 P.M. - 120 Only - 5 Pound Bags the mall. Sanford Hudson, Centcr St., S. Whllden, Ocean County weightiest bird In the National Mrs. Melva Kaiser, Ocean Atlantic Highlands, received a-T-fil[uperlntendcnt*of Schools, had Big-Turkey Contest to-bn held ‘ drove, President of the Mon­ suspended indetcrmlnato termm lset 8{ up ty schedule wherein, a at St. Louis on Jan.^T, 10581 . . mouth. Unit,, lists the program to . Bordentown. Reformatory, v J didifferent school’ in tho county of the" Unit In the county to In- after pleading no defense to would provide an exhibit of its During, the last 10 years, elude, pre-school nursery class, charges that he tried to break work for a two-week period. more than-20.000.000 loy-, nave * speech' therapy class/ •shelter- ihto the Bar H Tavern,' Rarl- The exhibits began Oct/ 26 been collcctcd for nr*;iv, ^ led, indust-flftl tralnlnsi sum m er tflh tfownehip. Apr. Onwlth.'in-. with the Beach Haven School dren through tho "Toys fo r 51b. Bag day camp,' ‘ parent education, teht tb steal. Hudson was plac­ and will conclude June 2 with TOts” progrum of the U. , B. ) ■ assistance, to children who are ed on three years* probation Point Pleasant Bcach School Marino Corps Reserve. “Toys Institutionalized as .well as the and fined $250. He also has providing the exhibit. * , for-Tots'Ms a volunteer cam­ parents of these children, and been Indicted on a charge of Mr. Reade also disclosed paign at Christmas time of support of the Monmouth obstructing Justice Oct. 3. He that similar arrangements Marines and their friends and Workshop, Inc. According to has pleaded innocent to that have been made with the of­ neighbors in more than 250 cit­ Mrs. Stanley Gilbert, Fair charge. . fice of the Monmouth County ies In the United States and Limit One To A Customer — Adults Only Haven, who Is project chair­ Superintendent of Schools, and Hawaii, ‘ man for the pre-school class; Tim To Plan Winter ■ It is expected that within a there now is a need to estab- 6 short time Monmouth County llsh a second class In t h e Lamb Loss Prevention Schools will begin exhibiting In 7:30 P.M. —120 Only — 46 Oz. Cans Orange county. This pre-school traln- the gift shop in the Man­ ' ing provides a 'group play ex­ Now Is the time for farmers asquan Restaurant on the perience and academic train­ to make plans for preventing Parkway. 1 ing. j . winter losses among feeder ' The___ program______for the mental-____ lambs, the American Founda- ly retarded at the Monmouth J *or An*mal Health pdlnt- Director To Address Workshop Is two-fold accord- ed put this week. The plans Estate Planning Group Ing to Mrs. S a 11 y Qasklll, should include good raUons’, with cm-rO'USE, LOM-usnM Oceanport, chairman. Th e • adequ&te care and disease pre- Robert J. Lawthers, director Monmouth Unit conducts a vention. If those features ^are- of benefits and pension busi­ I S a i M s l c g r sheltered industrial training j included Iq. . the lamb feeding ness In the New JSQgland Mu­ grpup. within the workshop, operation, the chances for a tual Life Insurance Company, • PLASHCOATID Here, the retarded adult, who.^ood profit can'be Increased will address the E state Plan­ must be. at least 16-years-old greatly, foundation officials ning Council of-Central N ew 'WAIL PANELS and classified trainable, works s&ld. Jersey at their dinner meet­ ■wiUW, Touik mt (hi|r«ii tw, , under the close supervision of Newly-arrived feeder iambs ing to be held on Tuesday at KMp> Wifli and CalUni* Frith wd Nm Limit. One To A Customer — Adults Only an- occupational therapist. should be provided with a spa­ the Bhadowbrook Inn, Shrews­ Training includes learning to cious drylot which contains an bury. travel from home to work and open shed tor shelter. The A past president and pres­ return. Ay the trainee adjusts lambs also should haye plenty ent member of the board of 8:00 P.M. — 480 Only - Campbell's Tomato and becomes more efficient, of clean , water, salt, and good directors of the Life according to Mrs. Gasklli. he hay availablo during the first Insurance and Trust Council, or she may be promoted to the few days after arriving at the Mr. Lawthers Is a frequent general program of the work­ farm. The diet, heavy In for­ contributor to professional shop. The Monmouth Unit, age, will permit them to be­ Journals in the fields of taxa­ N.J.A.R.C., supports the Mon- come accustomed to t h £ 1 r tion and technical uses of life mouth Workshop, Inc.. which new surroundings before being Insurance. He has been on the provides-opportunities for shel-'put on full feed, faculty of many schools and tered employment. The work-j veterinary medical authorl- tax institutes and bears a na* shop plan Includes evaluation (ties said that by following tton-wlde reputation in the field of the Individual and personni; careful feeding practices, elim- of federal taxation as it re­ adjustment training w hi c h ‘ inntlng parasites, and havinc lates to bencflclary and own­ eventually may afford public lambs vacclnatcd agathst en- ership provisions Of insurance employment opportunities. j terotoxemln. or overeating dls- policies, estate planning, pen­ The InsUtutlons Committee . ease, one of the major risks in sions, and business buyout ar­ of1 the Monmoutb Unit, pro-jiamb feeding can be avoided, rangements. Limit Three To A Customer—■ Adults vOnly vide material assistance to the.The veterinarian also can The council, consisting of at­ retarded children In New Jcr- check the lambs for parasites torneys, accountants, life un­ '.aey^s six Institutions f o r —re-j a»d sore m ouths-at the time derwriters. and trust men, lius tarded children as well as the,hcj vaccinates them,*and give as its president, T ho m as J, 8:30 P.M.—240 Only—One Pound Tin Maxwell House parent .of these, children. Ac-' treatment If necessary, Smith, attorney from Red cording to Mrs. Virginia ’ Bank and George F, Balne, Clapp, Little Silver, chairman Jr., trust officer of Tho Mon­ of this committee, the state's Air Force Band mouth County National Bank, budget for these Institutions On Station WJLK Red Bank, as secretary. does not include many so call- -Reservations may be*"*made ~ed~luxury^,ftem^ tliat normal The U. 6. Air Force-Rccrultr through Mr. .Balnc at the T5HIOH A» ICIINCI CAN 7MAKI III children a*re afforded as...a. ,ing Scrvlce has Inaugurated a bank. . matter of course. Efforts of new public scrvlce Taature In Makes every room in your all the- New Jersey Units of co-operation with Radio Sta­ (toms look better longer the Association for Mentally tion WJLK of Asbury Park, lt W A N T A P S Retarded are pooled for such w as announced recently by 'SH. Now yon fill b«v« new room* for ^Items' as fenced .pla'y areas, T/Sgt. Joe Soboul, local A 1 r old b | |r .14 weeks. 6 TELEVISION, PR0GAM - ROMPER ROOM Children and its 500 member! ^ . fifteen-minute „DAY Funeral Home Matawan corded programs will • feature 161 M*pJ* |M., B e/port It’s Lf^aded With Fun Monday Thru Friday units are dedicated to this pur­ Tel. K Ef port 1-125J pose. musical selections ranging frorA classical to popular m u­ tVtCHAl D£CiSONS m fc U sic and the latest information vim* ef mid Iim Lumber Co. CHANNEL 5 '11:30 to 12 NOON - featuring: Miss June Thayer about women In the Air Force, i t «H«k pMM cf w im k famed ficfi frwi «, Tel.M A 1-4500-45 r "llelp Wanted" ads In thU 17 W. FRONT ST. paper tel] you about the good Sutphin Ave. •obs open. Matawan KEYPORT \j£Ss£ Read tbe Classified Ads. Communication' T e w * tDje jlUatafiran ,3owrjiaI g ..- ______Material,He OA# too th* Editor, 1 .... ~- ' ' ESTABLISHED lt$9 The most important't h 1 n g Doesn't Speak Tlie language . TelephflU EEyport 7-3030 — J, MABEX BROWN, PUBLISHER » for America at the present ' published «very Tburiday at Keyport, Monmoulli County, N. /. time ti to possess the good By BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY will of' all nations. But, we al­ By Toar.Botfer* ‘ Garden Beporier AN INTERESTING HOUR can be spent on Sundav J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldiho V. Brown. Astoelatt Editor io must remain. prepared ln order that present dictators, afternoons by perusing the Shopping Guide pages of the Subscription Ratea Payable ln Advance - Bird TAlk Times and the Tribune; All ads are geared to Christina.- Ona Y ear (within ■ ita ta). 4.50 as those of the past, who thinlc Months ______J2.50 ona Year f outside itatfl?.... |3.W> they can conquer the w o rid, "For the birds" says a cryp­ shopping ideas at the moment and some of the items are no ;Rrta Month* 1.69 Ona V ear (outside U. S .)..-$7.00 will change their minds when tic note I found by my batter-4 less than fantastic. Here’s a few samples . .. mine detectors, The Matawan Journal is a 'newapaper “ of th® people, by thi ___ they consider the XJnlted ed writing machine. . complete with batteries, spare bulbs, parts and instruc­ and for the people.** Ita aim la to aarva tbe best -InfereiLs ot Matawan am Vicinity: to present .all of the aewe o t the week without bias or prejudice States as the power for world Capsule criticism of a recent tions . .. a wire bender, bends wire into dozens of.shapes ... in a clean, a tne, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rights 'peace. Therefore, we must con­ column perhaps? Or a remlnd- a living ant farm, with a generous supply of ants sent FREE ef our citizens, and thereby maJdnf itielf worthy of tbelr confidence. tinue to'hava the best Naval *r? .. , from1 California along with a book, “The Antwatchers’ Man­ Responsibility for typographical errors la limited to the cost , of, the Officers, the best Army Offi­ . Let's caU- Jt a reminder, as •pace occupied by such error. ' , ( . cer;, and the best Aviation Of­ ual” . . . The GIGI hairbrush, just the thing for anyone with the pleasanter of the choices, deserving GIGIs running around the house . . . Cast Iron Entered as second-claw matter at tha poet office at Matawan, N. Ji ficers ln the world, aad con­ and besides,., that’s what it yndfer the act ol March 3. 1870. • - - y - • Toys, for the active child , .. Anlmmersion Heater, just thi tinue to maintain an adequate Was—a rem inder “"to suggest Page Four THURSDAY, NQV. 81, 1957 military progTam so that fu­ how you can improve 'your thing for a coffee lover who has let his coffee get cold . . . ture dictators will be afraid to crop of birds in the ‘garden African Wood Carvings, for all those, people who don’t ye; start out on a war of destruc­ tittr winter, t — —- *------know what a good Mantu man can -fin-----an.dJmaHy, .ar— tion. ... ' ■■ A Salute To Junior Clubwomen La^t year; I mentioned this all-steel ice skating rink (can be set up in your living room) ■We are spending large topic, but rather late In th e with one virgin Dacron suit of insulated thermal underwear a . ' ■ ■ ■ , amounts for foreign aid which, Gov. Robert B. Meyner has' proclaimed this week ss season as it turned out, and free to each purchaser. , ' . . ln many cases, ls making; so this Is In a sense an at­ WHILE RUMMAGING THROUGH the early minutes of the New Jersey Junior Week and while we salute the Junior enemies for us rather' t h a n tempt to square things with Matawan Hook and Ladder Fire Co. which recently ceie- Clubwomen all over New Jersey, we pay special tribute to friends. A small part of this any feathered friends who bi-ated its 80th anniversary, someone came upon an itemized the club in our area, the Matawan Junior Wpman’s Club. foreign aid program should be may have gone cold or hun­ used to build a school to teach list of expenses required to put refreshments orj-the table ' For 33 years, the members of this club have given of them­ gry last winter. at a~gala town-wide celebration m arking the arrival of the selves and forked untiringly and faithfully to benefit the men who want to go Into for­ eign service; to be the best Keep It Simple company’s first apparatus in 1877 i - 10 pounds of coffee, communities from which their membership comes, their prepared men ln the world for It’s not hard, nor does lt state, nation and world. - J $2.30; 21 pounds of ham, $2.65; lg 1/2 pounds of corned beef, this typo of service. To do cost much in time or money (hold-on to your hats) $1.98; 10 quarts of milk, 60 cents;... The project of the Junior Membership Department of this, we must not only build to attract wild birds to your the New ..Jersey. State Federation of Women’s Clubs this the school, but' also must have garden in. winter. Vour ow n 14 pounds of-sugar, $1.47 and four pounds of butter, $1.28. yearjs operation ABC—A Better Community. TheMatawan our very beat diplomats as In­ Ingenuity Is more important Whole thing came to $47.33 with the biggest item of $36 tab Juniors have chosen their project wisely. They planjta structors. Young men... w h o than fixing up special ~ gad­ for the services of the Salvation Army Bafld. There aisr establish a playground for pre-school children in Terhune really want to go Into foreign Looking Backward gets...... u ' was an “attorney fee” of 50 cents which no one seems able Park, Matawan. To furnish playground equipment costs a service should be selected as For example*, you. can make to explain today. By" the way, it took the boys three year: great deal of money, but-we believe that the citizens and students. " - . Item* About Folka A n d T h I n f » Wa K n e w In T lie Long a pole .shelter from a piece of to have sufficient reason to fine F. Howard Lloyd 75 cent:. -organizations of-Matawan will help these 22 members fulfill Today, we have 17 colleges pipe that- oats and squirrels for some infraction. Jncidently, Mr. Lloyd’s and the fire ln the United States thitt offer can’t climb, a flat board, and their goal. . ~ Forty-Five Years Affo advantage of being among company’s birthday coincide. They’re both 80-years-old. courses to men or women who a framework'of small branch­ ‘ THIS ’N. THAT . . . Hear about' the musician who sail' . Through the years the local Junior Club has accom­ (Issue Thursday, No,v. 28, 1912) the first to offer Christinas want to go Into foreign serv­ es to whlch_you can attach he lost his violin while p'uttingout - the garbage; at 3 'a.m. plished many worthwhile projects, The present one, how­ ice. N aturally, none of these There will be some trptting merchandise for tbe benefit of burlap or evergreen twigs for and pacing races on Farmer's one morning last week? It’s true, the fellow advertised it ever, is -for the enjoyment of the young children of the bor­ schools concentrate on the for­ the early shopper. shelter. ^ . ough. To help a child enjoy life from an early age and get eign service courses. Men who track, Red Bank, oa Thanks­ But attractive bird neigh­ loss in the N. Y. Times. Therq- was another one this wee! giving Day. A feature, of the along with other children is of ultimate benefit to the future finish these courses can take Ten Years .Ago bors can be particujar about about spmeone who lost a custom-made blue suit in a bu; • their examinations ln 78 cities event will be a match race (Issue Thursday, Nov. 27, 1847) their diets, and you’ll have to station. Wonde^How he got home . .. Headline of the Week: of the world. ,. .- between William Heyer’s ■ The Matawan Journal salutes you — members of the throughout the United States. The Matawan B o rough dt better than toss out bread Green Is Donated To Southport, Conn.” Know a lot n: The exam iners are only Inter* Laura C. and Charles'W a 1 n- prumbs If you want to have other towns which could use some of that ‘‘green’-’ if they’re Matawan Junior Woman’s Club and all other clubwomen, wrlght's Little Tlm for $100 a Council, Tuesday, authorized ested ln the applicants' writ-' the most fun. ' still-giving it away . . . Question of the Week: Daddy, wli; young and old, for the many.contributions you have made ten examinations; they know side. the offering for public sale on to lijatikind.' These have been possible;; because of the in­ Attracting winter, birds Is do I wear' a size 8 undershirt and size 26 underpants.' nothing of the applicants’ qual­ Nearly 91,000 persons con­ sealed proposals the following the subject o f. a_>32-page. bul- Answef:_Ask your mother, hon, she’s'working on a problem terest fipd togetherness^Cf'purpose of- 11,000,000 women in ifications or personal llvej. tributed to the fund which municipal borfds -Jn;.the w i*1JlV ln •fttft Ttf[ just like that . . . Did you hear an explosion? . . ..These all parts of the world. . . . ; ' All of .us can elected Woodrow Wllsi ____ ol $38,5P(). • •• Htons many pictures, and-sketch- atatifl' 'ttiftt the-best Vny ;io rdent; ot'tlie OPnltelPfflSdfSfsrrThe utilities’must hire an excavation foreman every few miin thr. Substantial revisions in tbe. ?s even drawings of,birds to Soon as the new mail .takes .over; lie goes, around the'town ~ cure thfe haphazard way of se­ total of the fund was ' some­ help you identify 'your visit­ lecting foreign service men is thing more than $1,100,000; courses of study in Keyport ors. ’ • ' ... • tearing out.all the patches the fellow before hirp "put down. to have one school, such as and, after all the bills have and Matawan . High Schools, Things like that can run into money! ' been paid there will^be a sur- and In high schools generally Just print “Birds1*-and'your Help Them Lead A; Useful Life the Army, Navy and Air Force name and address on a card MOMMIES TAKE HEED v.- Last week we warned Dad , have. By emphasizing proper plus. throughout the nation, may be of the pitfalls involved in taking the seven-year-old-to th- expected - in“ the' ,n e x t few and send-it-to Garden-Report­ ;: The “Thanksgiving” drive which is underway to raise alnlng arid observation only A new passenger steamboat er, Co lie*e of Agriculture', ahnual fall football game. But since then ’we’ve'foufid ai- te best men wquld be .select­ for the New York It New Je r­ years, according to.. a state­ funds for Monmouth Unit, New Jersey Association for Re­ ment made by Dr, John W, New Brunswick, It-you'd like a even more sinister sport taken up by our school-age tot.‘. larded GttUdren, deserves the financial-support of everyone. ed for foreign scrvlce. O ur sey Steamboat Company w as copy. ; Yesterday, two came marching in from their pre-primarv country should pay these men successfully launched at th e Studebaker, U. S. Commission­ This Organization, still in the infant stage, has made rapid Well for this type of work, In­ ship building plant of A. C. er of Education. A n s w e r in g The Mall - class and told Mom they wanted to make a brick grow. itrides ln the past few years but cannot accomplish miracles stead ef paying them $4000 Browii Si Sons, Tottenvllle, The Matawan Rotpry Club Mrs, JS. R., Bridgeton—"-‘I’d Their teacher did it, they said, nnd they knew exactly, hov without the necessary funds. ’ - ,. per year as we now pay our Wednesday afternoon of l a s t has. voted to award certifi­ like information on a suitable to duplicate the experiment. Mom agreed . , . unfortunately. Monmouth Unit, which is an affiliate of the National consuls. You cannot get good week. The new vessel, which cates of merit for the best cover crop for a garden." They trooped out and returned abruptly with two brick Association for Retarded Children, has proveil that a re­ men without paying t h e m is 125 feet over all and, thirty Christmas decorated • h o m e s From W. Bradford Johnson, (probably hidden in the hall all the time) • and said the;, tarded child has a useful place in society. A retarded child enough. These consuls, who feet wide, will be used bn the and business establishments in vegetnble growing specialist. needed salt, vegetable coloring and water in addition t. it nothing, to be ashamed of — it was just that for years, are located In all main sea­ regular freight route of line the borough...... comes Uifs • reply i 'You....could Mom’s biggest mixing bowl, (at least one big enough t > rttardation-was a hush-hush subject. Finally parents • of port towns, should be m en that has boats plying f r o m A Maroon and- Steel ava­ Use winter wheat or rye grass, hold two bricks comfortably). The lab experiment begun working Uiemselve:] up from lanche spearheaded once retardedchilden. recognized that perhaps by getting to­ Keyport, -Tottenvllle, Perth but I do not believe the work Pour in’water, pour in six salts and dump the cojpring-al: consuls ta ambassadors. There Amboy etc. to New York again by the shore’s outstand­ Involved and the cost of th e gether, their children could be helped and they have been. are 10 grades in the foreign everyday. ■ ing performer, brilliant, high- seed would warrant using a over the bricks. Then wait. While Mom (and Dad) waited Monmouth-. Workshop, Inc., which is located in Red scrvlce; all begin with the Three fires occurred Sunday scoring Ed Weber, will de­ cover crop ln the garden; - for the bricks to .grow there was sufficient time to swecp'u:’ . Bank,’has proven of value to those over 16-years-of-age, who lowest grade as consul. - evening ln Red Bank between scend upon the Keyport H.S. Many home gardeners re­ a'box of isalt from the kitchen floor, clean the walls of tlv1 do sot have the potential of the average person. It was Another reason why we can­ 6:30 and 8:35 o'clock nnd this athletic field Thanksgiving turn to the soil,the leaves food fcoloring and extricate the kitten from the boxes o, established to help individuals who, previous to that time,- not get proper men. to .enter so aroused Iho residents mere morning to meet Coach Stan that fall from trees and th e debris. -Might note that until the bricks grow or interest had not found themselves < 0 bc an asset to mankind. Its the foreign service Is1 that' we that special officers -were-eni- Baker's Red Kaldera ln ' an­ refuse, from the garden. I feel wanes,'we are doing without our favorite casserole dish.1 usefulness_ cannot bo measured in dollars and cents for the select our ambassadors and ployed to watch mnny of the other one of their resounding that tlie benefit to the soli THE TUNNEL THAT had a profound effect on ibh Contribution inade. fat'exceeds any monetary value. ministers as political payoffs, larger business places through­ clashes. will be Just as great from this Christmas presents and mall area’s pattern of living has just celebrated the 30th annivers We hope that the outstanding work accomplished by many are rich men and poli­ out the night. ’■ sort of, treatment and the cost ary of its completion. On- Nov. 13, 1927, the tube under the ticians who have not the least for Navy personnel ln China, and labor will bo much less. . Monmouth Unft will not go unnoticed or unrecognized by There are 6,000,000 mafes Japan, the Philippines, Okin­ Hudson River named for Clifford Milburn Holland, its chic' Idea of what foreign service over voting age ln the United Work the leaves and garden the residents of the bayshore area. Give all that you can to means. We should discontinue awa. Wake, Truk and Peleliu engineer, was opened to vehicular traffic. Connecting Cana; lielp a retarded child leacfa normal, useful life. •' States and there are 1,000,000 must arrive ln San Francisco remains Into the soil this fall St. in Manhattan with Twelfth and Fourteenth Sts. in .Terse} these political payoffs, and automobiles registered ln th e so that It will be ln a loose permit the best qualified men by Dec. 5 if they are to get to City, it was the first long underwater tunnel for moto- United States, of which more the boys, in time. * condition over winter and . will to enter the -work as consuls, than 50,000 are in New Jersey. drain more readily in spring. traffic in the world. A bronze memorial bust of Mr. Hollani and work . themselves up to Warning was sounded yes­ High cost of turkey and !F.C., Woodbrldge—“I have was unveiled at the plaza on the New'York end on Nov. 13 fpll ambassadors. Instead of terday by Supervising Princi­ 1953. Mr. Holland died at the age of 41, only a few week: chlckcn meat at tills season­ pal Russell A. Q. Stetler, In a clump of birches and each ; ' Medical Care Plans Liked selecting a politician as Sec­ able time ls declared to have before the completion of the tube. Thirteen sandhogs los: retary of State, solect the man charge of the night school at summer the leaves get brown, been the cause for a theft of Matawan High School, that and when I break the leaves their lives in the seven years that it took to build the tunnel. The great majority of people are satisfied with voluntary best qualified for tbe job of 30 turkeys> and 150 chickens Secretary of State I V/e then sonle local veterans were lay­ ln half I find some kind of In­ With its "approaches the tunnel cost $55,000,000. ' Its'tw p prepaid medical care plans. Thoy think they are paying from W, H. Woolley's farm at ing themselves open to heavy sect; a little worm, in the tubes, each with two traffic lanes, carry more than 20,000,001 could look forward to having Freehold .Saturday night. more for the service than is,actually the case, and they’d penalty, by taking subsistence leaves.” the world as our friends in­ Edward .Lipplncott, a fire vehicles a year. ' ■ vi be willing to increase their payments in return for expanded stead of as pur enemies, We grants for attendance at th e Your birches have birch benefits. ~ . warden of Howell Township school and then not putting in leaf miner. Their control ls ex­ could expect ,tills chango ln discovered a flra along th e ' That sums up a public opinion survey conducted by the policy to bring good will and an appearance to date. ’ plained In Leaflet 200, and any New Jersey Central Railroad A Christmas muslcale will of your friends who have the Michigan State Medical Socicty over a period of four months. friendship fot^Our country. when returning froiji_ an . In­ The study included interview surveys with 1000 people, a This would prevent little nnd bo presented at the regular sam e trouble can get a^ copy spection trip near Lower meeting of the Matawan Par- by writing to Garden.Report­ questionnaire mailed to more than 00,000 others, nnd a sop- big wars. A really qualified Squankum on.Friday. When diplomat la far more import­ ent-Teacher Association, to be er, Co 11 e ge

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SAYRE WOODS SHOPPING CENTER Route 9 and Erosion Hoad Shopping Center Route 9 fit Ernston Road tie provided ln 1080 .square feet local election! Seymour JQein of the - building and this area berg, who Is magistrate In would also provide magis­ Raritan Township and K e y ­ trate’s chambers, and-a-caucus w o r d s serving as actlng.PMUE- The Matawan Journal Classified Ads room. . .3 lstrate.. ' - An estimated 472-square-foot -Under consideration for -the SERVICE' FOR RENT FOR SALE area would be devoted to quar­ p o s t are Mr. Kleinberg:, SRTOMEHT; X ’ room's and b.th;' First Section Oeorge Ostrov, Keansburg heat, tight, gas, water furnished. ters, and a public room and ONE MILLION .Inquire 19 Broadway, Keyport or call SINGER Page Eight . N o v . JI, 1857 vault for the townihlp collec­ magistrate, Whitney Crowell Keyport 7-1479-M. . . wjtf ■s' -r, ...... B==gg— B tor, while 190 square feet Shrewsbury magistrate, Earl , DOLLARS CLIFFWOOD, opartrhent, -~3 rooms, USED MACHINE would be set aside for the tax Harrington, Marlboro magis­ heat, hot water and electricity furn­ assessor! 240 square feet for trate, Leo Weinstein, Matawan AVAILABLE ish ted; 1. block off Righway S5r near SPECIALS . Air Pollution bus stop. Adults only. Call Matawan the town clerk’s office, and 870 lawyer, Kenneth E. Joel, Key­ 1ST i t 2ND MOflTCAGE LOANS 1-1684-M after T p .m ,' . wJ21 - SINGER TREADLES square feet for boiler room, port lawyer and former Union 21 HOUR SERVICE PLEASANT, large furnished room lo $9.95 - $13.95 < Suit Is bathrooms and storage room. Beach magistrate, and B 1 o h­ Kejport, loeated near business sec* The committee also recom­ ard ' E. Burke, Middletown TO PROPERTY OWNERS toon, - schools and railroad station; ELECTRIC PORTABLES Two Industries charged with WHO WISH TO CONSOLIDATE entleman preferred.. Write box 7 mended the construction of the Township lawyer and unsuc­ THEIR BILLS ’ ~ gi caro of Uils newspaper. wjtf*. $27.50 - $39.95 polluting the South RIver and We will; when others won't. new municipal building be fi­ cessful Democratic candidate Residential. & Commercial Its tributaries In the O l d nanced through general taxa­ for freeholder this year. APARTMENT, furnished. 4 rooms KENMORE MAHOGANY CONSOLE Bridge area have been sued Construction Loans made. _ and balh, heat, electric, water and tion for one year in view of The board referred back to £as supplied. Call Matawan 1*3800 - $69.95 ... v for-damages In n federal court the considerable bonding plans Matawan" tawan M7S0. ' -WJ21 '**or suit JUed in Trenton late tbe , zoning board of adjust­ TAVERN & PACKAGE SJNGER FACTORY TYPE CONSOLE set forth by the Madison Town­ ment the., need for fl. m&p to MATAWAN, apartm ent, 4 rooms and WAS •' Thursday. They are the: Peter ship Board of Education, STORE FINANCING - bath: beat furnished Adults only. J. Schweitzer Ino., Spotswood show, the division of a 10-acre ARRANGED . Call Matawan 1-6132-J. , wj21* .$179 NOW $99.95 cigarette piper-making plant, tract proposed for John TUleli in the Everett section, as Consult Larry Buccl. Business Broker KEYPORT, five rooms;^ on 6us line; A large selection of flcpr demonstra­ ' and the Anheuser-Busch, Inc.. for appointment. Office hours 9 a.tn. near school and church. Available tors available. ■ • . hardship variance. Mr.‘ S ea­ to <1' p.m. Saturday 0 a.m. to 1 p-m. now. Call Keyport 7*2122 after 6:30 yeast plant ln East B r u rie- p.m. wJ2l* SINGER SEWING - , (continued from page one) man reported Miss Lois Greu- wick. SAYREWOODS FOUR rooms and shower. Inquire CENTER ....___ Total amount of .the suit Is measures were asked...... ' llch, representative of Morrow Associates,— Inc,,. ... REALTY GO. 210 Pine St„ Union Beach. wJ21» $6,750,000 and it was filed ln ’ The board or education " re­ -Ridgewood, . 169 SMITH ST. ferred the matter by letter to developing a Master Plan for nT. e AT BORDENTOWN RD., . MATAWAN, 4 rooms and bath, pri­ behalf of 425 resideqfs of Mad­ 'the township, had found an SAYREVILLE, N. J. vate entrance, near town. 6team heat PERTH AMBOY “ Ison Snd Bast Brunswick tho _ township committee, as PARKWAY 1*4422. and all utilities included. $75 monthly. • 1 HILLCREST 2*2838 " error' in- the approved m ap-of John J. Mayer Agency Townships and South River owners of the school building. -XJPEN WEEK DAYS " OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6 P.M. Willow Acres. , 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. • Hy 34 - Valley Drive FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M .' and Sayrevllle Boroughs. "Did I tell you—I sold your Diary today with a The committee promised Im­ SAT. it SUN. 9 A.M. TO 2 P J I. M atawan 1-4537. ■ , , ^ Wjti Mrs. J. H. Ackerson w as The first plaintiff listed . ls Want Adi’’ ' = mediate Inspection and correc­ * , ; WJU APARTMENT, bas'ement. rooms, Thomas and Marie Miller of tive measures If the situation thanked by" the township com­ cpnter cf town; $40 per month. In* ACCORDION Mickey ls taking orders mittee for her volunteer work JACK'S upholstery, free estimates. quire La Conte's Shoe-Store or call for electrified 120 bass piaho ae* , .the Engilshtown-Old B r 1 d g.e wore found as bad as report: large selection of fabrics; also boat Keyport 7*4053 or 7-1903-M. . WJ21 cordions for- tho small sum of $285 Rd. He is president of the Old the Lowell boxer tired badly Perth Amboy and Woodbrldge ed; ln cpnnectlon with getting cushions. Call MAlawan 1-G051>J. complete. Agent for. Electronic ...Bridge Fresh, Air Association, Vocational School, secondary houses numbered in this north­ Alter 5 p.m. call Matgwpn 1-0579'M. EAST KEANSBURG, apartment. 3 complete. Openings far Wednesdays toward the.end of tho.f 1 g h,t. ... Dogcatcher Resign® ;. ern section of the township for rooms, modern streamline kitchen, for private lessons at your home. . organized -this -summer ta There were no 'knockdowns. school routes, any sooner than David L. Towler, Marlboro USED TV sets 'bought ahd £6l(T. complete bathryetfr roundr~near-bu9r Agont for- Electronic Thom as O rc a n s.- the stlpulatcd-timeS for start­ mail service. Reed’s TV & Radio Repair. 274 stores and beach. Unfurnished. $65 Inquiro 45 James Ave.. . Old Bridge, press the suits with the seiv- Tomasello sustained a small Township, submitted his resig­ Main St.. Matawan. ‘ . ' • 128 N. J. or call Cliffwood 7-4950. wJI9 ing the' elementary schools. He Eer month, furnished, $73. Call Ices of Joseph T. K a r Cher, bruise near the eye. By an nation ns townshlp dogcatch- LEGAL NOTICE .eansburg 6-1188-W,. _ ‘ wJ2l • Sayrevllle attorney. came out of the fight with a believed tt, would take many er. It takes effect Dec. 31. He Business ■ Opportunities RARITAN Landscaping Stipplji. ‘ Top ' more buses to -totally affect MODERN 3 room npartnicnt. unfur­ soli, macure. shrubs, evergreens, Papers filed list 075 counts "cauliflower” ear. :- ... : has served the townshlp ln this NOTICE OF SALE KEYPORT, large store, • Ideal loca­ nished, located on Droddway, Key­ shade trees, fertilizer, llrne andr gar­ . against the two firms and ask an Idtal earlier opening hour. position for 12 years. Mr. Tow­ TAKE NOTICE. That on Saturday, tion; center of town, opposite post port.. Heat and hot water, supplied: den tools. Complete landscaping and - $10,ODD per count. Each couple Mr. Magill' explained that the 7th day of December, M67..at office. Available immediately. Call Call Keyport 7-3405. . . wJ21 service. .Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.. ex- . $1000 Boil Posted,. ler also ls a minister. Mary ft. 30 o’clock in tbe forenoon of-that day. K eyport 3*8009,. . \ ; '. . cept- -Fridays 8t - Saturdays -i. --p.m.— has sued foj- $10,000 and then under th e schedules drawn, White, Jackson Heights, L.I., at my office, No. 27 Mnln Street, APARTMENT; 4 or 6 rooma nnd Call Keyport 7*0432 or Parkway.' younger pupils get five hours Keyport. N. J. will be sold at public WANTED TO BUY bath; oil heat, available December 1-0208,. Miko Artelli, Proprietor, wjtf the husband and wife ln each In Assault Case , .... asked by letter about locating venaue to (he highest bidder; One 3st. Call M aU w an 1-2503-M. wJ28 qase have asked for 510.000 'and 15 minutes of schooling a dog kennel in a residential 1949 Ford. 2 dr sedan. Serial No. £0x 8 24” bicycle; also girl's 26 • each for “health and mental Arraigned on a a atrocious and the older pupils five hours 08BA-608342.' together with all Its bicycle: good condition. Call Mata< FURNISHED room, suitable for 1 TIRES, completely guaranteed, full assault and battery charge by area of tfce township. The mat­ equipment, taken In pursuant to n.S. wart 1»1784-M.______;______\vJ21* or 2 persons, near business center. caps in stock for im m ediate mount*,,, ' anguish,"______and 45 minutes. This, he not­ ter was re fe re d to the zoning; 2A; 44-2Q&C.. aa v the property of LOST Call Matawan 1-2162-J. 123* ing. 6 hour service In recapping your ' # The charges made In the Matawan Magistrate James ed,'Is an hour more than they officer for advice. u - JAMES T. HELWIG. and to.be eold 1 - Bayshore T ire Co., HijJcasings, H. Martin Monday on com­ for cash by*mc. - _ WALLET with valuable papersT vP APARTMENT, 3 rooms, furnished, way 35, CUffwood. Call M atawan * nam e of the Millers are re ­ have been getting on double Committeeman John S. Van­ CAUL WENNEIt. . clnlty of Farmers 8c Merchants modern duplex; all utilities sup­ 1*0866. — . wjtf plaint of Charles A. BroWb, * CONSTABLE - Bank and Hanson Van Winkle Mun* plied, large yard, secluded: »4 mile ...' peated In the cases of the oth­ sessions. - to 'snoppinjf, ideal for Connie, $80 Ravine Dr„ Bernard Meixner, Mater called to the attention J20 fi.32 - ' ning Co., Matawan. - . Finder please HOUSEHOLD goods. . Moving to er 423 plaintiffs. When asked by Mr. Joyce return to Joe Panzers, 381 « 2nd St, per month. Call Matawan 1-6235. River Gardens, Cliffwood, wos of Engineer Otis Seaman con­ wi2I Florida. Complete household /urn* It ls charged that over the about comparative costs of op­ COMMON L A tf fl-275 Keyport. wJ21 ishings ln excellent conditipn. ' Two released under $1000 bail to ditions ln Old Manor Estates SH ERIFF'S SALE:—Dy virtuo _of 0 past six years, the firms eration, Mr. Noaker said lt MODERN apartment, 3 rooms and bedroom sets, dining room, den.fur*, which he believed should be writ of execution to me dlrcctcd. TOOL box, metal, gray, small tools, niture arid miscellaneous-appliances; ‘iwillfully, wjmtonly, unlawlul- await, the action of the Grand cost*‘$30 per day to run t h e issued out- ol the Superior Court of Wednesday, November 13th, ln v i- . batht- automatic heat.' Inquire Jo­ corrected while the mainten­ seph Slenger, Route 34, Matawan, 1 antiques and carpeting. Call11 for ap*ai ..discharged large quantities Jury. three buses owned by the New Jersey (Law Division) there will clhity of Wyckoff St.. Ravine Drive pointment MatawaA 1-0289; It Is alleged that Mr. Meix-, ance bond o? the developors, be exposed to sale at public vcadue, and Main St., Matawan, Call Key* mile south of light. _ . , wJ2l of acids; alkalis, sulfides, and -township as against about (72 cn ' . ‘ ' port 7*3634 after 5 p.m. ______i21^ ner struck Mr. Brown ditrlng San Fernando, Inc., Belford, Monday, the'10th dav of Deo. 1057. UNITED STATES fihd foreign stam ps, - -; oilier .obnoxious, poisonous llq- for those under contract. Mr. |stm , f • - tie retcired HELP WANTED single and blocks, plate numbers. jUlds"- Into the South Elver an argument over hub caps' Moyers said the buses • >nevcfc on Old between the hourg of 12 o'clock and HOUSES FOR SALE ~ w Xn t e d . Call Keyport 7*1446 v wjtf and that the blow broke Mr. 4:90 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Eastern SeUvere’d to •and Its tributaries. stoprinn vnmilnrr11moving'' Hnt-lnrf during na. schoolnfihAnl ^ “* - ---- Standard Time) '{n, the,-aflefoopn ofj -rtH' lmprove* I/3RD . ■ Brown's Jaw in two places, Manor Rd: arid Chestnut Hill said day, at the C ourt’HoOse BUT; a. The plaintiffs nlso chavgo " a day. so tho maximum amount Borough of Freehold, County of Mon* ments. No pries -ovei phone.-’ Iifgh*' ;. Brand • new, - sending him to the hospital. • Rd. Mr. VanMater feared way 33. Manalapan.* Phone* English-' AT(JKS " Subo's Auto Sales, Highway 24, Mata*' ~ violent, unhealthful s te n ch ” of efficiency is. being derived. washouts on Bethany Rd, mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a judg­ town 7*3521.. Mailing address, Daley causing paint and injury, de- For driving at an excessive ment of said, couitt amounting to ap1 t t Petrie, Inc., Box 101,' Freehold wjtf AND LEARNERS ' wan. Coll Matawan 1*9700. * rnte of speed and-striking ai Mr. Seaman found the mat­ proximatoly 13,751.00. ' wj 1/30/58 ...__ predation, of land valuesand ter complicated by the f a c t All the defendant's right.'tllle and MATAWAN, attractive bungalow; as* Impairment of health. parked: “vChicJer'H e n r y—J; interest,-if. any,-ln_and.tQ_{he_follow; - sume-G.L-.m ortgage. _ $1B0Q .-downL . • MATAWAN ..... GAS: heater, automatic; also auto* Egan, 13 Johnson Ave., Mata­ $450 Per House thnt the San Fernando firm lng: ...... $48 per month, Excellent neighbor* matfc- watcr—purnp;— Inqulrc—52- The case is the result of the has sold its Interests on the Premises commonly known as 1301 hood. John Trabachlno. Matawan tNDERGARMENX CO. Gcrard Ave,, Matawan or call Mata* wan, had his liccnse revoked - (continued from page one) Seawood Drive, Cllffwood ' Beach, M737-M. Wjtf wan 1*1885...... Wj21* ‘ organization of the Fresh Air Raritan Township side of Beth­ New Jersey. ‘ - Association this past summer. for a period of 15.days a n d to make cash contributions in 5 JOHNSON AVE., paid ft fine of $25 and $5 costs. any Rd. to another developer, "All those certain lots, (racis. etc., KEYPORT house. 8 rooms, modem MATAWAN. N. J . MANURE, buy direct from farm. Top ' Residenta in. the four c o m- kind. Contributions have been ln tho Township of Matawan, Coun* kitchen and tlie bath, completely MA 1*1871 soli,' bis 12 ton loads. $15. Hay,, For driving a ear while on figured at $250 per houso In This developer’s engineers are ty of Monmouth and State ol New rcdocorafed and renovated. Near wjlf straw and mulch hay. Deliveries on munltles claimed conditions holding the curb line on Beth­ Jersey, and numbered and dletln* schools, trains and business ccnter. all, Cnll Koyport 7-5844*M.— wJI2 that discolored their homes the revoked list, Ismaei tlio past, Mr. Jnclloneon wns Rulshcd as Lots Numbers 1301 and CM1 Shadyslde 7-32C2. • wj21 Detres, Perth Amboy, paid a Informed, but tlie new ratio any ltd. to be four Inches out 1302 lo Block 35,. on the m ap de­ MALE, route man; full or part time, and made many , of them sick, of line, Mr. Seaman added. He signated as Cllffwood Bench, in M at­ with or without delivery truck for fine of $100 and $5 costs of. would be around $4S0 p er dry cleaning ond laundry. Good op­ BETTY'S were caused by pollution of foresaw the need to complete awan Township, being Scctlon No, THIS AD attracted ..your attention the South River by both firms. court and a fine of $10 and $5 house. The Belvldere people One, dated November, 1923. which because lt Ls set In white space. portunity. Call Keyport Cleaners, - DRESS SHOP . admitted it was startling but the curbing on tho Holmdel map has been filed in the Office of White space makes-your ad stand Keyport 7*0102. ■ wj21 LADIES WEAR & ACCESSORIES , At that time, both firms costs for being Intoxicated In the Clork of the County) of Mon* ATTRACTIVE STYLES . indlcntcd they would approach side, none the less, Including out ana the cost le Very reason* claimed they were not solely an automobllot-Chicf of Police mouth on April 3. 1924 In Case No. able. You are one of over 10.000 GIRLS, for1 cleaning, and kitchen MODERATELY PRICED the board of education on that the frontage of 300 feet of an G8*l. . MATAWAN 1'4742’J ... responsible for tiie trouble John J. Flood testified tbat he Being all of lots 1301 end 1302. people who will read this ad. work; must-have own transporta­ )39 MAIN ST. • found Mr. Detres lii the auto­ basis. They_ believed that, as owner who Is resistant to it. Classified Ads bring results cheap* tion. Apply Rrookdale Nursing home, and said that tlie aggravated Block 35, on the map of lots afore* Jy. Call Keyport 7-3030 and place Highway 35' & ‘ Main St., Keyport. 5 . JU mobile at Main and Little Sts., I their subdivision was a small Disoiiss Road'Damage Money said." *•■'-/ • Call Keyport 7*5800; wJ2l condition was caused by th e Mr, VanMater also wanted Seized as the property of Fred your sd for some real results. serious drought. ' and drove lt to police head- one, lt would not cause t h e Gauthier taken in execuUon at the quarters himself. The offense strains on the sohool systcih to know how the amount of suit of Trailmoblie Inc.. a corpor­ SHOPPERS $5000 due to road damage to ation ^oftheStale of Delaware and CLIFFWOOD BEACH. 2 bedroom, 6 occurred Oct. 10...... |thnt those with thousands- of to be sold bv '' • ' year old house, small screened RETIRED MAN - be received from tho N. J. >orch. good location. Copper plumb* DELIGHT Area Power Cut Jose Serrano, Perth Amboy, lots did. Mayor Chamberlain . IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. ng, oil heat. 2 financing plans avail­ allowed they could go ahead Highway Authority could be D ated Oct. 30, 1957 able. Owner .transferred. Call MaU­ : YES MR. & MRS. SHOPPER. fo r allowing an unlicensed Julius Flelo, Atty. - . To play "You Know Who" from now YOU WILL BE DELIOHTEDT on the terms suffgested.ld apr applied, J. Frank Welgand, 47 11 nes) 124 $29.01 wan -1-227B-J. . ■WJ21* tp Christmas. Apply *' ’ J. - J. - ,Newberry — — driver to operate his-automo­ Co.,. Keyport. WHEN YOU- SEE TH E QUALITY After Accident bile while on the revoked list, ply ’for' approval ilf tim e' to ICeyporb, ■ township ■ attornoy, UNION BEACH, corner lot. 6 room - Wj21 ’ , . AND. COMPARE_PfiICB3 house. 2 years old, split level, 1 paid a fine of $50 and 15 costs. save their property from seiz­ said lt could bo applied dircct- MONMOUTII COUNTY AVAILABLE “ON OUR A car snapped off a utility ly' to the repair for which In­ .....SURROGATE’S COURT baths, .flfeket fence, new sehcol one MECHANIC. first class. Apply Mr, Detres was driving Mr. ure ln February, block, $14,250, private sale. Call ■ Downes Pontiac. 62 '-'Lower' Main' LIBERAL CREDIT -PLAN ' __ pole on Route 35 in front” .of NOTICE TO CREDITORS .TO PRE­ •_ \v121 Serrano’s automobile. Three minor subdivisions demnity was being made. The SENT CLAIM STa GAINST ESTATE Kej/pr>r^7-3491 -W.____ St., Matawan. wj2l Cerllone’s Nursery, Barltan damage was caused by con­ ESTATE OF RALPH FIUEDLAND, WE ■ Township, at 12;25 a.m.. Sun­ were approved. Paul and Dor­ Deceased. - - . USED CARS GIRLS for-'egg candlers. experienced othy Hauser gained approval tractors’ trucks during con­ Pursuant to the order of EDWARD or unexperienced. Call Matawan INSTALL & SERVICE day, knocking out electric and Madison Board of a minor subdivision to striction of the Garden State C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County 1*1032. • wj21 telephone service in Ihe area transfer land.on which a house Parkway'. of Monmouth, thia day made, on the CAR TOWN . REPCO PRE PAK for more than five hours. (continued from page one) application of the undersigned, Fran* I1WT! 13. MORGAN, SO 1*4496 FOR SALE had been located mistakenly The committee held for con­ « s E. Frledland, Sole Executrix of Wjll/78 'AtdyiiLjI'UNiP TUBELESS BOILERS Keyport 6tate Police said by the votes of Stanley Kord- to Margaret Marz. William sideration until January th e the estate of the said Ralph Fried* NEW and used, bbught*sold-rented, re­ the car, driven by Bay A ll- zinski, board president; Wil­ appointment of a township land, deceased, notice is hereby giv* FORD, ID5?, Country Squire, 0 pass­ paired and exchanged. N, J. Mu­ BASEBOARD RADIATION - and Elizabeth Wasmuth also t:n to the creditors of said deceased enger station wagon, good condl* sic C enter,'42 Broad St., Keyport. Tel. ' good, 47 Drummond Ave., Bed liam Joyce, board vice presi­ were glvea approval -at an magistrate. Stanley Stllwell to present to the said Sole Execu* tlon. $450, Inquire Ben Slano. 45 KEyport 7-1476. Lessons on all In­ HOT AND COLD WATER Bank, went out of. control on dent; Richard Pine; Harold trlx their claims under oath within Center Ave., Matawan, wj21 struments. ‘ wjll WINTER AND SUMMER Amboy Rd. site for a minor resigned from the post when &ix months from this date. a curve as lt was traveling DeHart and Harold Meyers. subdivision to make transfer he becamo a candidate in' the Dated: Novem ber 13th, 1057 south on the highway, Mr. All­ Charles Thompson and -John ...... Frances E. Frledland, . PICK up truck, 1994 Chevrolet. =« PIN games from $25 and up; also 60 MONTHS TO PAY to John and Janet M. Simp­ 3 Prospect Place, , ton, flood condition. Call Matawan pool tables for the home. Stor*. good was treated at Bivervlew Partridge, other board mem­ ■ Matawan, New jersey V0235*R*2. ■ ... wj2l age space Tor rent. Louis Costa, son. LEGAL NOTICE Pershing Placc, Keyport. Call Key­ Hospital for cuts of the right bers, left tho meeting without Mrs. Kathryn R. Bolton, M eura. Karkus, Kantor, & Burns* port 7-0591 or 7-1435. wjtf FREE ESTIMATES leg, and was released. any explanation before the ESTATE OF WINTHHOP D. MORRIS, 41 Broad St., - FORD. 1940, 4 door V-B, heater, good owner of lots 281, 282, 203, DECEASED Keyport,-New-Jersey, • -condition, $200. W,- C. Pitney, vote.was taken. Howover, Mr. Attorneys. - - A passenger In his car, Clar­ Laurence Harbor, was given NoUce of Settlement of Account Browntown.. Call Matawan 1-WJ67-J-2. GIVE US A CALL AT r ence Ball, Noreen, N.C., w as Partridge had announced at a and Directions for Distribution J 12 $7.02. Aluminum Windows prior meeting that he was-not a minor subdivision that sb e NoUce is hereby, given that the ac­ . - Situation Wanted Venetian Blinds MATAWAN 1-4361 reported In fair condition at might divide lot 282 tb put ln counts of tho subscriber. Admlnlstra* COMMON LAW 8-203 , Blvsrview Hospital with cuts pleased that the new official’s trlx of the estate of aaid Deceased SHERIFF’S SALE:—By -virtue of a W ill wasK and iron all t>pes of cur< Free Estimates—No Money Down a driveway for the common will be audited and stated by the writ of execution to me directed. tains, also stretch curtains in my Karl A. Frantz, Keyport 7*3109. rank with the superintendent’s BOATS and m otors. Johnson Sea LANZARO BROS. of the face and chest brulqes. use of tenants ln houses on lots Surrogate of the’County of Monmouth . issued out of the Superior Court own .hem e. Prom pt service, Call TENNENT RD., MORGANVlLLE' The West Keansburg First office had not been defined. -And -reported for setUement to The of New Jersey (Law Division) there rarkv--ay__l-a595. witf . Horses. Oid^own Lap Strake Win* 281 and 203. James Tortorlco, Mofimouth County Court, Probato Dl« will be. exposed to sale at public ner-Fiberglass, Outboard motor re­ • W.. Aid Squad took both men to The Miller, Voorhees, Rehfuss vision, on Friday, the TwenUeth day vfendue, on ...... pair. Financing easily arranged. O. a board member, required she Monday; the 18th day of Dec. 1957, o Galbraith 8c son, Inc., 11a West TURKEYS fresh dressed.' oven ‘ready, the hospital. and Memorial addition school of December A. D„ 1957, at 10 o'clock WANTED Please order early. George Eckel, give, assurance that the drive a.m ., at Uie. C ounty'C ourt 14.79 the County of Monmouth and State Television Tips From George Contractors No Charges Against or to cover four lots and now ot New Jersey.. \ . a.m. to 4 p.m.; Laurence Har­ it was necessary to free theso NOTICE Known tf? Lot No. Twenty-three CARPENTER and building contractor, '• Girl learning Tb Drive bor No. 9, first grade 0:30 a.m, TAKE NOTICE that an offer of the (23) on a M ap entitled “ Mao of PRO* 3. G. Metsger, Florence Ave.,. Key* two. . sum of $100.00 in cash for the pur* PERTY BELONGING TO THE TELEVISION SERVICE port. New homes, garages, all alter* . Capt. J. E dgar Wilkinson, to 3:45 p.m.; Memorial, sec­ chase of the following described land ESTATE OF THOMAS WICKER’,, attons and repairs, - -Easy financing Call us for reliable TV service; tele­ CAN YOU PERFORM arranged. Cau Keyport .7*4159. wjtf Matawan,Township Police, re­ ond gradg, 9:30 a.m. to 3:45 aud premises situate, lying and being t-nd being all that certain tract or vision antennas repaired and Install­ p.m.; third through eighth, in The Township of Matawan in the parcel of land and premises,, herein­ ported today all complaints County of Monmouth and State of after particularly described, situated, ed. We also repair radios and small A SERVICE THAT WARM air. beating system s installed. have been dropped ln a crash 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the Old Fountain Estate New Jertey, together with an agree­ lying and being In the Township of electric appliances. gas. oil or coal. Furnaces and sheet Bridge area, Miller School, ' (continued from page one) m ent for the payment forthwiUi of Marlboro, Monmouth County. New metal work. Our 25 years experience ; Sunday Bt Route 35 and Cllff­ the sum of $18.00, the equivalent of Jersey, and being the Same property VILLAGE TELEVISION PEOPLE WANT? enables us to give you a good Job ; wood Ave. in which a woman first through sixth, 0:20 a.m. committee, would be but an tho annual tax levy against said conveyed by MAJOR WICKER. Ex- at low cost. Bertolette, Belford. N- to 4 p.m.; Southwood, f 1 r s t premises for the current year and a ccutor, and te more fully described Call Keansburg 6-1381-R..: wjtf ^ learning to drive was Involv­ action to provide a £top gap like turn for each of the following in Book of Deeds 1858, page 408, and 20 E. FRONT ST. LET THEM KNOW e d .. ______11:.:...... - through fourth, 9:16 a.m. . to solution to the problem, since ears unUl aald premlEes are assessed also recorded ln Book of Deeds 1988, KEYPORT 3;45 p.m.; Brunswick.Gardens, the space secured would meet for taxes, and a further payment of page 438, at the County Clerk'a Of­ WITH A According to the officer, c ell fees and expenses Incident to this fice, Freehold, New Jersey. ' THORESEN car driven by Stanley Dere- first and sccond, 0:20 a.m. to but baro present . require­ offer, waa submitted to. considered ' Being the same premises conveyed "KEYPORT 7-3081 ' - • ' wjtf BUSINESS chailo, 39, was waiting tor tho 3:45 p.m.; Willis School, fifth, ments, Tlioi.roqulromoiits for and approved by the Township Com- to JAMES P. LUCAS and MARY HANSEN sixth and soventb, 0:15 a,in. to an adequate township commit­ mlttee of The Township of Matawan LOUISE LUCAS, hla wife, and record* light to change .when lt w a s subject to final approval at a regular ed in the Monmouth County Clerks TV SERVICE.... ; . : CLASSIFIED PAINTERS. PAVEIV HANGERS," “ struck In the rear by o n o 4 p.m.; Madljpn Pork, first, tee meeting..room twould not meeting of said Township Committee Office in Book-2812.oLDeeds, on page . DECORATORS ^.... -:- driven by Joyce P. Qray, 21 second and third, ,0 n.m. to be met, bolng less tlmn t li c to be Held the Township llall at 132&C, ",. ' -MATAWAN 1-1600 No. 93 AtlanUc Avenue, in Tlie Town* Seized as the property ot James TEN EYCK RONSON INC. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN of 74 Beverly Dr., Cllffwood 3:30 p.m. ’ , available spaco ln tho Chcose ship of Matawan, New Jersey, on P. Lucas and Mary Lucas, hla'wife, CALL ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Bench. F, C. McQnrry, 122 Kindergartens liavo't h c s e quake.Flro Houso where th e the 27th day of November, 1057. at taken in execution at the suft of Carl WJU , 1-0811-J . • • ' ono A’clock, P.M .; * Wenner, Assignee, ice., and to be sold . OR KEANSBURG 6-2110-R Shore Concourse, Cllffwood schedules; Browntown and oommlttce now meets. . Lots numbered 1473 and 1474. Block ~ w ill Beach, a licensed driver, was Cheesequake, 1123 p.m. to 4 Also, tho annual charges, for num ber 40, Map of Section No, 1, by IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Cllffwood Qeach. Dated Oct. 28. 1B57 PHONE with Miss Gray. ' p.m.; Madison Park, 0 a.m. heating.and general malnten , ROSE K. WENZEL. Carl Wenner, Pro Se. _ RUSSELL Bulldozing Miss Q ray admitted .the mlp- to 11:3!) ii.m ,; Laurenco Har­ nnce would bo high and "in Township Clerk. . ■ (SB lines)-; 12*4 W1.W jai m .oo . - .:... . : : 112 ...... “...... TV-SERVICE BULLDOZING, lots cleared, cellars. calculated a turn when strik­ bor, 0:15, a.m. to 11:50 a.m. suratico rates on a frame tanks and septics dug; lota, garagse ing Mr. Dorechallo, according m d 1:25 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Mill­ building ovor lOO-ycars-old, for BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS E X PEPT TV i ANTENNA HEPAIRS KEYPORT 7-3030 and coops, filled; and .graded.-drlvfcu. FIRE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO ways cindered, graveled and graded. . to Copt. Wilkinson. er and Voorhees, 0:2(PaTm. to use by: tho- public-would— be MATAWAN TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY Blue stone, road gravel, mason.' 11:55 a.m. and 1:25 p.m, to 4 prohibitive." The cost of main COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET MATAWAN' 1-6070 ,___ AND- ASK. FOR sand, washed gravel, fill dirt and tOB ; P.m. Dcceinber 31, 11)58 soli Dump trucks for hire, Eckel talrilng the Fountain estate KEANSBURG 6-2300 Brothers. Tennent Road,’ Moron* Tomasello Drops ~ Critical Of Schedules would prove to bo a steady Balance Balance vllle, Call tlatawan M845, wjW/21/57 Decision To Ryan Mr. Joyce was critloal of drain on township funds, tho Dec. 31, m a Dec. 31, 1055 CLASSIFIED the schedules as bringing pu­ group feels...... Cash . ’ I 1,474.32 $• 1.3M-B4 Upholstery 21,000.00 ■ Joo - (Bo o k-y) Tomasello, pils. hom e-Valter;...d.ifrtV . Ho Ereot New Building . Deferred Charge' to T Future Taxation 19,000.00 DON’S TV SERVICE LARRY'S Upholstery Shop. Auto, ‘ Matawan-Keyport light heavy­ found this especially... bad A preferable solution' of the For fast efficient radio and television furniture, buats, tailored and cita*- service call - Matawan 4-«3844. wjtf U>m.;- No money down;_ SS'UtUe 'S ti ' weight boxer, was outpointed whero .t li e y walk distances' problem, the committee re­ Top Soil Mntawan. Call Matawan 1-2073-J. by Battling Billy Byon, 'Lowell home from school. Lester ports,' would be an entirely . LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Trees ...... • ...... ■ • win- M ass., a t Mechanics Hall, Boa- Noaker. assistant superlnten-. new building, with approxi­ Dudget Appropriation Reserves . ■ $ 229.SB Fire Building BonA . 10,000.00 21,000.00 O’REILLY'S Tree Service, Trees ton, In. an elsht-round return dent, warned two more buses mately,^ 6D00 square feet of BARGAINS ‘ Repair Shop Due to Townihlp ' 288.7$ Smned. cut down, fireplace logs TOP SOIL B1Q 8 TON LOAD $10 BO Tuesday. Tomasello h ad would have to bo added' to grosa:area, at a cost of around Surplus ■ . • ' *• - V . - , 4l.lM.37 to size, lots cleared.- rree esti­ TOP SOIL BIQ 8 TON LOAD $12 We repair JeweJry, watches, clocks, ..ii 1 >■. mates given. Call Matawan 1-24{4*M. compacts, handbag fram es and um* knocked out Ryan ln Boston ln help' tlie situation, Mr. Zochs $120,000 plus the cost of land $.20,474.32. wjU ROAD GRAVEL 8 T O \ LOAD $11 B ILL DIRT 8 TON LOAD $B brrlla handles. We pick up and de* '** 10 rounds last June. It w a a reported Uie transportation ao- acquisition and Improvement liver large clocks, Oliver 1 R epair oount overexpended and Mr; An area ,of 1420 square feet Cinders, brickbats, washed giavei, Siiop. 17 U ttle S t. Matawan, Open . Ryan’s only defeat ln 18 - pro­ Schedule A • 1 Ctdd Jobs makon sand, bank run. blue stone, Monday. Wednesday and Friday, ' fesslonal bouts, : / ' layers, as transportation would be assigned to tlie po­ V’F icnow all the dirt. Specializing concrete, sand etc. evenings 7 to 9 pm . also Saturday • The referee and Judges ao- chairman, averred tho present llco department for a chief's '■ STATEMENT OF REVENUES tn the cleaning of yards, cellars, Driveways graveled, blue-stoned er D to 12 noon and l.to 9 p.m. wjU in58 Budgel Revenue . , r* . 9,409.00 attics. fa^ ag es and odd Jobs. Cheva­ cindered and graded. knowledged the fight was a number of buses would havo office, patrolmen’s ready Received; ...... lier Ajsocfalej. Browntown. Call WATCHES 4nd elocki repaired, worfe 9,893.is u g fti dozer, shovel stork. Ideal for to do. room, radio dispatcher, inter­ From Matawan Township Treasurer Matawan 1-1B3»-M*t W]21* excavating sepUci, fuel tanks, crawl guaranteed, pickup and deliver. very close one, the point scoro Call M aUwan 1-250S-W.. 7 te Mr. Joyce suggested begin rogation .room, detention bue lo Township ; 2a0.7S spsce. drain ditches, swimming pools, being only 75 to 81 for Ryan. back fill. ... 10 p,m. weekdays, all dary weekends; The, Lowell boxer’s'm anager ning sessions earlier in tb e room, and threo cells. Antiques This summary or audit for the year-ended December 31, 1958 ef thQ Building filled and graded and m»n>. refused to let his lighter'go 10 day, Mr*. Noaker said tho bus- Proper housing for the com­ Roard of Fire Commissioners. Fire District Number Two, Matawan Tujvnshlp. THE Matthews Opportunliy Shop othet lobs. CaP Martin, day or Burners rounds with TomaseUo. It was es do not return from Mata­ bined court and township com New Jersey, is published twice as required by R.S. 40:131-97. Antiques, wants to buy aU types oi me for fret estimates tckei'a Ituci' ssburner service, stoves sad floor '' mlttee meeting room would 131 $10.98 ' . , Frederick J, Wthrl,* ; . , sntlqoei/ Dolli. tore, furniture, china, Ing, Wooleytown Morganvllle1 furnaces cleaned, repaired ar sold.' -well for Ryan he did not as wan. South Rivor, Sayrevllle, glassware aa£ old jewelry. 119 Broad Call M ataw as **0a*8-!U. . , f wju Call Kej^poU 7-2129 . wjtf | Salvatibn Army Shore Insurance Agency Cited 1957. TB Seal Chureli Bazaar To ■; THE ; To Hold Services G o a l M t i p Be Held Dec. 6,7 MATAWHi; J01IRHM. The Perth Amboy Salvation Elghty-four-and-oae-half per The ^annual bazaar of E a y- i' iZ.fi ■ Army, under the direction ol cent of the money collected io vlew Presbyterian C l! u r o h, Major Hoffman, will be ;ln Cllffwood Bcach, will be held First Seotlon the,current Christmas Seal Wot, tl, 1957 Page Nln, charge of the Thanksgiving sale will rem ain ln Monmouth on Friday, Dec, 8 . and Satur­ ,. program at’ the Browntown day, Dec. 7. All of the bazaar County to help finance the tu- Legion Women At ' - Bunday School, Sunday morn­ berculosls control- program In committees under tho leader* ing from 9:45 to .10:45 a.m . 1958, it was reported at a Blilp of Mrs, Dorothy Sinclair, County Meeting . - All are Invited to attend and meeting of tbo Tuberculosis have beon preparing their dis­ requested to brine a donation plays. The booths will bo re­ Members of tlio Ladles Aux­ Committee ot Monmoutli Coun­ of fruits and vegetables as 9 arranged this year to permit iliary of Matawan American gift for the Salvation Army. ty Organization fo r Social easier access with less crowd­ Legion Unit 176 attended t h e . The collection also will go to Service, county TB associa­ ing. Floodlights for oach booth monthly meeting of'the Mon-' t h e Army for use ln their tion, held recently la. R ed will bo .Installed by Herbert liiouUi County American Le­ _ work. • Bank. __ Mason. Mrs. Ruth . Schultz la planning Uio overall depora- gion Auxlllnry hold In tlie Mrs. Nicholas Arace attend­ ■■ The 1057 goal for the seal tlons nnd David Smith will bo Shrewsbury Post Home, ed the advisory committee sale Is $41,000, Tho 84V4 p e r in charge of erecting t h e Shrewsbury, on Nov, 8. ' . cent of funds collectc^, which meeting”"of . th e Itliddlesex booUis. ‘ M r s. George . Si'lmciilei', County Extension Service held will remain In Monmouth Several new features wlll ap­ County, will be used for case Bradley Bcach, president of . i at the home of Mrs. Benjamin pear tills year among which the Couniy Auxiliary, g a v o Herbert. Old Bridge. Tuesday. John J. Haley, .. left, . founder ot the Sbere Insurance.Agency, . _ finding to discover those, per- will be a traveling snack bar, sons w ho have tuberculosis her monUily acUvlty report In A covereu dish luncheon w a s 1'Broad St.,. Keyport, accepts a certificate in recognition of his nm by Larry Sinclair. Al­ whlcli she urged units to col- -served, . agency’s completion of 25 years - as representatives of the and don't know It; for nursing len Sinclair will have charge American Insurance Co.. Kewark. Tbe certificate was given care for tuberculosis patients lcct old nylons for Sklllmnn - ... Mrs. Her ber l Cottrell, sr.. of a new and larger grab bag Hospital; to savo various mer­ Route 16; wa3 among tlie din- by O. Boy Carlson, resident vice president pf the firm's Newark and nursing service*_Rt~ chest booth. , offices, at a luncheon honoring Mr, XlaleV.at the Hollo Post clinics; for statistics and fact chandise coupons lor tho stato _ner guests of Miss Lydia Tlioro will be a. roast beef luudrutslnif projects, and to Tewea, Easrorangev at t il e House, Keyport, Thursday. . finding, including the M o n dinner served .on" Saturday purchase popples for M ay Hotel Suburban, Nov. 13. ' mouth county Tuberculosis evening for UiC' cotivcnienco of Registry, which is considered sules ;as soon as possible, ’’ Mr/ and Mrs. Paul Blahota. shoppers and staff, A n e w Mrs. aeorgo Rlnear, ch i Id jr., were Saturday evening vls- William Arace School Vote Set the most complete and effec­ booth 'tl Christmas dcoora- tive TB case registry in th o welfare chairman, said t h o _ itors.of Mrs. Blahota’s broth­ tlons under Mrs, Elizabeth auxiliary provided cookies arnl .. er and sist£Mr.-law, Mr. and state. Giabow'fl direcUon will bo u Named 4-H Head For Jan. 14,1958 Funds also will be *&sed for lco cream for children nt tno. -Mrs. Joseph .Soney,. Westfield. bright spot of-Uio displays. . FarmlngdalB PrcvtlHfjrlum oni^- Mrs. Jacob Gaub and Miss -Tho Browntown Sodhoppers The Keyport Board or Edu­ health education, an important The variety and Quantity ol phase of the TB control pro­ Hallowe'en.,, ’ Marie Gaub, Browntown, were 4-H Club held its monthly cation Thursday night set tho Items that will bo offered Mrs. Waller Woods, rehablH- " ' Nov. . 13 . guests of Mr. and gram; according to vMiS9 Win­ for salo far exceed anything meeting at the home of t h e Tuesday, Jan..14, 1958, as the ona E . D ajrah, 'MCOSS execu­ latlon olmlnnan, n.-ikod.fpr Mrs. Wayne.Harnley, Morgan- provlously attempted by th e contributions of money, maga­ vllle. Mr. Hamley was celq- leader, Fred Gaub, Tuesday date for a public referendum tive director: bazaar commlttce. br^tlng his birthday...... [evening. .Officers were elect-. The state and national asso­ Food Chain Head WSCS To Present zines, and books for her com- on Its 'proposal to construct a. nilltco for voterans' liospltitlsf : ~"Mrs. A. Girard and daugli- edrorVt:H‘ Coi7nri[;yf'nr nsfol- $410,001^/-lO'classroom^Tiernen^ ciations will Teeelve. 16% p e r cent of funds contributed • in Owner Of Mart 'l'he tVslKiiaUon of Mrs. Itm* “ ' ter, ^olnt Pleasant, spent Sun- jows; wiUlsm Arace, p r e s 1- tary school on boardr‘)?roperty Addresses Group Candy To Home liy limey, s(ffgeant-at a r m s, day afternoon visiting Mr. and . Monmouth County aud theso on Broad^Strr~noor the Key­ Farmers should move vigor­ At tbo regular meeting of T he Lumber Super Mart, was accepted and her roplaoo- ■ -Mrs.: william Pitney and fnm- dcnt: Robert Catherwood. vice funds will go for medical re­ Route 30, Kcansbura, which ’ liy, - ' ' 1 president; Michael C a t h e r-< port High School. search aud national and stato ously Into the packaging and tho Women's Society of Chris' inent will be nominated at tlio was destroyed by flro Nov. 8 Dec. 13 muotlng to ho held In Mrs. Anna Logg, Middlesex wood, secretary; Jerry M o 1­ The board is scheduled to go programs of public education processing of Uieir own pro­ tlan Servlco : of Uio. Mprgan duce In ordcr to'incroaBe tlielr vllle McUiodlsi Church,-ho Id Is ownod by William Wolf, lllglilands...... ' - “ : ■ County. Extension Agent, w a s jmi-i treasurer, and O c 0 11 0 to TVcnton this montH to seek and .other measures aimed at Main Bt.,- Keansburg, and was eradicating America's number share of the consumer's dollar. Thursday evening, a report of a luncheon Kuest of Mrs. Nlch- rJcwman, rJcwm ref>orter • not purchased by Bunniel Wolf . olas Arace. Tuesday, ' approval from the State Divi­ ono infectious killer. Miss Dar; Lansing P. Shield, president of the very suocessfiil reocnt NEWSPAPERS The Middlesex County 4-H sion of Local Oovernment on Tho Grand Union. Company, lunoheon sponsored by t h o and his sons, Morris and Wil­ ■ Miss Betty Lou Pitney, Miss rah pointed out at the meet­ liam. as. was reported nt llio Fair ribbons and checks were one, of llio nation's 10 largest group wns given. On Uio com- are me Anti’ Mblnar and Miss Arlene Its plans to bond $360,000 of ing to which members of tho Ume of Uio blaze. Morris Wolf Molnar; Browntown.- attended presented to the members who tlie total cost of the structure board of-Allenwood Tuberculo­ food chains, said In Syracuse, mlttco In. chargo o( Uio lunch­ exhibited; Record books fo r N. Y., Monday, in an. nddress eon woro Mrs. R. VanPelt, operates tlio Cllffwood Lum • the wedding of Miss ! Virginia to finance construction of tho sis Hospital were invited. * ber Co., Rout« 30, Matawan • Dietrich; Matawan, to Edward j;,..1957 . were returned’from „ , , th , o Mrs. Edward M. cran e, "Mid­ on tho opcnlus day of the 42nd Mrs. C. Blnger, M r s r H, BASIC . !c Laudato,, . Receiving county elementary school unit.- a n n u a l, meeting' o f: tho Neut/fQuickonbiish, Mrs. F. Marz Township. Thd firms aro n o t dletown, oounty chairman of associated. ,...... ADVERTISING MSOtUM 9 JoaeSh’S:Chur^’K e5^nr'3(® ^iBfds wew^erntjyiOTnaT; It will transfer $50,000 from ihe Beal sale, urged the com* York Farm ■Bureau. and Mrs. R. Howardson, . urday '" •• 'js a fe ty ; Bob Cathcnvood, boys current expenses to the land, mlttee to wor^-Jpr..*je better an- . .A, further advantage- iii pfo-' Plans wbro ilnide tb prenont" ‘ [*B control paring and packaging nt the a box of candy to the Home visited Mr. and- Mra. P aiin'woodrXratrrrr programV Tiibtfflplosis, s Ii o for tlio Agcdi'-.Ocean Q r o v c, cnunt to augment the amount ftCJHr'lbvct, Mr" Shield pointed Mblnar and daughters, A nn poultry, safety, lawn care, and said, still is a mnjor heaHh out, would bqjlio dovelopjnent for--Chr.tstmtttir“'ATfahgcm6iils -—“an

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V e r e s e r v e t h e , r ig h t t o l im i t q u a n t it ie s . NO SALES TO DEALERS. - ;. ■ .. . - . • ■ _ . / . • - - ' " • -..t ■ Tfenton. Ahem as . chairman: New Ga£ Pipeline Flans were 1 completed for The cancer dressing meet­ Keyport Elks Club Auxiliary Installs New Officers the cake and rookie sale to ing will ,^e held at the home.- . "I _____otoe—-' ’ , be beld in the vestibule of the of Mrs. John Shannon, .25 .Raf Put Into Service school after each mass oh Sun* vine Dr.. Matawan, - Tuesday A new pipeline, capable of day, Dec. 1, with Mrs: P. J.’ evening at 8 p.m. distributing; 12,000,000 c u b 1 0 T I B S T s e c t i o n •• feet of natural gas a day, was T w e lv e N o v . t l . 1B51 put into service Friday, three yeam ahead of schedule, by the New Jersey Natural Gas New Equipment Company. . ' APPRECIABLE SAVINGS Dale B. Otto, company pres­ ident. told a'group of officials For Milk Lab at a. luncheon in-Freehold that Three : .. ■ the 26-mile line from Brown­ ' Complete new equipment for town, Middlesex County, - to the-m ost modern type of mUk Laurelton, Ocean County, was lab for the preparation; and planned originally for c o n- EXECUnVE CARS ' distribution of formulas for In­ structlon In 1060, but the resi­ fants has been Installed and dential and Industrial develop­ put-'Into operation ln tbe' ma­ ment ln Monmouth and Ocean . ALL FULLY EQUIPPEt) . ternity. department of M on Counties has been "so g r e a t mouth Memorial Hospital ln that the company had to build order to keep pace'with the the line this year to meet the tremendous Increase 4n t li e demands. The line cost about - number of babies born at. the $800,000, he said. 7 1957 BUICK hospital. The equipment ls a In c i t in g the company's gift of tbe maternity auxiliary growth with the area, Mr. Ot­ Hardtop — Roadmasier, 4 Door of the hospital.' . to salij that the number of Mrs. Harry Nelson, R.N. su­ heat customers has Increased per visor of the maternity de- from 8787 ln 1952 to a current ' partment, says the ‘ newly 24,979, or a rise b t 181 p e -r equipped - milk lab makes lt cent. .The peak day load of 1957 BUICK possible to prepare some 350 the company has gone up 170 ' feedings a day In the mini- per cent in the five years. Special, 2 Door Hardtop iriiimofUme wlthinaxlmum ... ■ Tho Eidlei "Auxiliaryrf B.F.O.E, No, ?030 recaWents to! *’ taken out to the ; babies at Mrs. William O’Shea, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Walter. Vohdln, the municipalities Aserved by feeding time. ^ __ tha.companyi-JDurlng .1957^ the; - . Century Convertible.... 1. -■'-'--Two- o f'th e -great^a-' ’..f^ft>oSslble 'K)- irer screening of the applicants, penditure because of the great the formula preparation unit easier with the new equip­ the final selection will b$ made development potentlal in the whero'the nurse or attendant ment,' the hospital continues on Apr. 10, two counties. remains the entire time she,Is to run bacteriological studies on duty, No one may enter the ln Its department of laborator- You can be. a good-will am­ Catholic Daughters Straub Motors A Must For New Cars room without., being properly lea approximately once a week bassador for yOur country, . A gawned and scrubbed.------as It .has done for many years. jil'cdnti4butl6n_ t6r the 'QARE Collect Yule Gifts* - _____ INC Clear Plastic Seat Covers The preparation of the'for­ , All of the equipment, from Food Crusade will send a 22* mula follows the prescription the stainless steel shelves to pound food package with your The regular, meeting of H^yy 35 At Bedle Rd. given by the pediatrician for the bottle washers and dis­ name and address to a needy Court St. Joseph 884, Catholic Heavy gauge dear each Individual baby, although pensers, was donated by the family In any one of 13 over­ Daughters of America, w as for most Dnbles, there aro two plastic protects ex* maternity auxiliary from seas countries, Send yoar dol­ held ln the school cafeteria on KEYPORT standard formulas, one made funds raised at the organiza­ lars to CARE, 660 First Ave,, Nov. 12. MrB. Anthony Farlel­ pensive upholstery with whole evaporated canned tion’s annual June party, vylth New Yorlt 10, N. Y., arid help lo, chairman, collected Christ­ milk, and .the other a skim the exception of the n 1 p p i e spread hope among the needy mas gifts from members for while letting orig­ milk formula If the pediatric­ washer which was given by and good-will. for A m e r 1 c a the patients at Marlboro State KEyport 7-4000 ian recommends It. In addi­ the Freehold auxiliary. among the peoples of the free Hospital, and a donation was inal beauty show tion, there always are some world. ‘ ...... made, to Cathollo Charities, special formulas to be made. through.* N e v e r The formulas are mixed In Arthur Friedman Named a stainless steel bowl on which dulls o r ' discolors. Scholarship Chairman ls attached a dispensing tube ■ • • ' ■ • ' ' ' '•V:-., Wrinkle, free Fit.- 3 Most 1998 Models 1 which- sends tho formula dl- Arthur H. Friedman,-Mata­ Alffcftdy la Stock ■ rectly -Into the bottle with a wan, has been named Mon­ - - N O M O N E lf D O t y N - : minimum of handling. A ft e r mouth andr Ocean Counties the bottles have been* breiiared chairmans ofi- the' Bcbotarshlp ir and ihe. nipples put on, a pa­ 1 Hour Custom Only Committee ./or the New Jersey is . Installation per cap with the, proper label Chapter of the Rensselaer Alu­ ls put on the bottles • to pro­ mni Association, the group to tect tbe nipple. select the 1058 winner of the LARRY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP The bottles which np.w are tuition award to. Rensselaer ready for the babies are ster­ Polytechnio Institute, Troy, N. 33 Little St. MA 1-2037-j ilized in an autoclave at 230 Y. Howard M. Friedman, .Mat­ Planning A Fall Wedding? degrees .temperature, under awan, is on the committee,

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5& W. FRONT ST. KEYPORT 7-3030 "the already excellent Kwt- CollegeEducation gers” as a basIsfNew Jersey baa tlie * chance to ' baud'” state-university which ranks Costs To Be High wltb. the - best In ,the-; country. The cost of providing- N ew But ufiless the aim ls h i g h , " ; Jersey's youne people' with' e, Dr, J o n e s continued, “the college education adequate to achievement C dn be lower modern- conditions and the than anyone 'wants; In th e Ideal of educational opportun­ present highly competitive sit­ Route 35 and Middletown Rd. ity will be "high,” but an In­ uation, decline . will be t h e ferior education will be “tragi­ penalty of those universities' cally wasteful." This state­ who are not determined; to ad­ ment was made by Dr. Lewis vance." — ^ • New Middletown Shopping Webster Jones,president oi Dr. Jones explained t h a t Rutgers, the State University, without adequate facilities, he ...... Center ,v~ —: ■­ In his annual report submitted noted that even without expan­ today to Gov. Robert B. Mey­ sion. Rutgers has substantial ner and the; State Legislature. building .needs, thq state Uni­ Open Daily and Sat. 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. The crisis In'hlgher educa­ versity will be unable to hold tion and the "sudden expan­ or attract first-class teachers ; Sunday,,Til 6 sion In the demand for higher and- research people ln th e education has been publicized years ahead. adequately,” .Dr, Jones noted University teachers, he said, in a section ol the report de­ rapidly are becoming “one of Always Plenty Of Free Parking voted to "Problems and Dan­ the scarcest commodities ln FREE GIFTS gers Ahead-” . - . _ the American economy.” T h e The Rutgers president said good ones certainly will go to that problems of quantity and those Institutions which offer quality are pressing now and the best salaries ahd the best went, on to point out that “a working conditions, lew years hence, it will be too “Any university which falls late to deal with them. Only to- attract and hold its share those universities, those states, Of first-class people will de­ which. recognize and act on cline rather rapidly and qual­ th e realities of the present ity once lost Is extremely hard! crisis wljl come out of lt with to recap tu re.. Good scholars; the kind of education h i c h attract good „scholars; medloc*T they all want:"------J----- *------rlty-\ tends- -to—perpetuate—it-“ Dr, Jones said that with self.” I In-a letter ot transmittal to ' Qov, Meyner and the mem-, hers of the legislature. How-: ard A. Smith, Ridgewood,, chairman .of the Rutgers. Board fit Governors, also stressed the need for more funds for public high, educa­ tion. . In the body . of his report. Full Fashioned Dr. Jones reviewed the unl- IN OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT I11 Our Hosiery v e r s 11 y's accomplishments during the past year Including Orion Department the construction program. WlDE SELECTION I which completed a university | First Quulily % library_wlth 1,500,000 volume Twin Sets capacity, three dormltory- fUlp-Oiu >~Eer. 15*98 ; wllh • 24 Girdles 51 Gauge - 15 Denier classrooms and residential " Dark Seam space for more than 900 stu­ ■ Ini dents, a 200,OOO-.volume library Brasalettes ' Yoar bank7 account' will ap­ for the Rutgers College of prove our expert serviolng. South Jersey and now nearly .Yon get more mileage per gal­ complete additions to the poul­ Torsolettes lon of gas, when your car la try ond horticulture buildings Cardigans -rifhti^Andi-of-oourse,-your Btthe'College~of~ABrlculturer "AU-Thejw-Items Are-Taken- ear lasts; longer. It also Included the moderniza­ Bee. {8.98 From Our Regular Stook tion of the poultry farm re­ And Feature Suob FamoUl search plant and the poultry B rand»A «i 1657 Bulck, Roadmaster. 4 door S5 99 . Sold In l'kce of > hard top, full power. pathology laboratory. , • Lady Mtilene • Waroen Dr. Jones also pointed o u t • Pliure ISuUdtr • PtUi Vaa Limit I! l ’ri. ' 1056 Bulck, Century, 4 door . • Dell Form . hard top, radio, heater, that plans are underway fo r power steering and brakes, the construction of new dormi­ white wall tires. tories a t Douglass .College to In Our ! house 480 students and for a 1056 Bulck. Century, 2 door ‘‘JUDY BOND” IN OUR LINGERIE DEPARTMENT ... . _"„hat(I top, radio, heater, new student health center on LINGERIE . . power-steerlng and brakes, the men’s colleges campus. white' wall tires. These will be financed ln part SCOOP! . by loans Irom the Federal DEPARTMENT -1636-Bulck, - Special, 2 door, Housing a n d Home Finance Hard Top, Fully Equlp- A gen cy ^ . Petl- . V i BLOUSES The Rutgers president also 1955 Bulck. Centuiy, conVertl- pointed out numerous academ­ COTTON QUILTED V Die, radio,, heater, lull ic Achievements ln all units ol Values to $4.98 power.. . the university, and the con­ 1955 fe'ord, V8, 2 door, Falrlane tinuing growth of the univer­ For' This Event Only - ■ Club Sedan, Radio & Hcat- sity’s research program. er, Fordomatlc. • Wljite And Fashion Colors 1954 Ford, V8. Ranch Wagon, Speakers' Bureau Is • Solids and Prints _ . Radio & Heater. $999 • Lavish Laco Trims Formed .By College •-Sheath Styles . ~1853 Buick, Super, hard top. • Sixes 12 to 20 ‘ $ « ) 29 _ radio, heater, dynaflow. • Slses S - M - L . Thirty-one Monmouth C o 1- • Sorry. Limit 2 Per • Come Early 1952 Pontiac, Chlefton deluxe, lege, West Lon? Branch, staff DUeoa Untied Btylet 'hard top, a door, R It H, members have pooled their tal­ Customer 1 For Best Selection ; hydra, trans., w-w tires. 3 ents to form the- 1957*1058 t_1952_Dodge, Coronet, hard top speakers* bureau, a service to coupe, radio, henter, fluid shore area clubs and organiza­ drive. tions which has been operat­ .1851 Chrysler, 4 door sedan, ing on a non-charge basis power steering, power slnce_1054. The ‘21/faculty seat, power windows, au­ members and 10 administrat­ To Sylvette tomatic transmission. ors, all volunteers who give their services when tim e, is. available, offer 72 different Pretty as it is...it's a practical *2 titles, covering subjects in their fields and their hobbles *STOP* and experiences. 1 The talks are described ln a never bsfore IN TODAY booklet now ln the malls for FESTIVAL by 920 civic and social organiza­ such exclting ^ l l p lines A ND SEC ' tions and individuals. George W. Sorensen, director of t h e bureau, explains-In the book­ and entlcliM IIIW look...... THE NEW let that members always give first choice of their time to for your figure l~~ —~ students, who attend. Mon* 1958 mouth College during day and evening sessions. However,’ menibers were able to pre­ BUICK sent more than 100 talks dur­ ing the last college year. 'whqn ; ★ — ★ 22 were in the speakers’ bur ) eau. The speakers' bureau will ( BLACK IS NOT A COLOR close for the current college “Black: Having little or no year on May 15, 1958. power to reflect licht: absorb* eat of or without light; havlnr Card of Tbanks no spectral color/* Funk & The family of the iate Ralph Wagnalla New Standard Dio ticnary. : Edward Thomas wish .to. thank el) their friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses dur­ ing their recent bereavement, especially the Rev. Fred Bow­ S th a m r en of Morganville Methodist Church, .American Legion P

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SUN RAY DRUG'SYLVEITE SHOP'THOM McAN ■WILMAR’S • W.T. GRANT• YOUTH CENTER Port A uthority To Be Scout Leqtliefs In Area Muscular Dystrophy Patient Tntored At Home Cancer Soeicty Will Attend Pow Wow National Shoes- D is c u s s e d A t M e e tin g Transportation In ttc Pw t.rf es es The anpual Cub Scout X.ead- Opens jfrea Stoire era’ ‘‘Pow Wow," a fuB d ay’s~ New Jersey-New T o r* w01 be Of the 8937 persons who died National Shoes, lac,, Ameri­ training program la all phases discussed at the-MguIar meet- ot cancer ln . New Jiersey lxi ca's largest independent retail tag-of the Knights of Colum­ a t cub scouting, will he held 1MB, figures complied by tie shoe chain, opened its 143rd- bus, Council J402, St. Joseph’s at Monmouth College, West Church, at a pjo.. Wednesday, American CTa n c e r Society. store yesterday in the new Vaog Branch, Saturday. About at their headquarters, Boute New Jersey Division, from 'tto Middletown Shopping Center, 200 leaders are expectcd .to a t­ 1127 Route 35. Middletown. 35, Keyport. I*ni Gam bacdnl* records of the New J e r s e y of The P/with luncheon being Officials of Food Fair Prop- • Serving the entire family term inal facilities and p o I n t 525 from 45-to-ifl; 795 from 50- served U the cafeteria at 12 -erties, Die., owners, builders with a large selection of popu­ out the economic Impact of to-54; 1131 from 55t»59; M38 o dock noon. _ and operators of tbe 15-acre lar-priced shoes JHfct accessor­ these facilities on the lives of from 60-to-e4; 16K from ®-to- Opening 'ceremonies a r e ..renter, ana representatives of ies In the widest range of residents of Keyport and tb e 69; 1391 from 70to-74 and 2015 scheduled for 9:45 a.Ti. in the the tenants, arranged for a styles, the new store will fea­ 350 other communities la ♦the were people over TO years-of- auditorium of the collect. Reg- gala ribbon-cutting ceremony ture the latest in self-selection district. Knights of Cohrmbu3 age. ' ' " i - --­ lstration, exhibits, and a inld- at 7 p.m.. which touched off a techniques designed to en­ ‘members will have an oppor­ The greatest number of way ’ consisting of games of., three-day celebration, w 1th hance shopping convenience tunity to 'ask questions of Mr, deaths, 3847. was from cancer skin, open at 9 a.m. F. Stan­ -events taking place throughout and save the customer time. Qambaccini after his talk. : of the digestive, fUid periton­ ley Buff, Assistant Scout Ex­ ...the-day-and evening-calculat­ Other attractions will include -Frr an c is Hughes, of- the eum tractSj-Of these 3156 were ecutive. is in charge of ar- ed to Interest shopping fami­ outside windows specially "con­ Knights of Columhn.t, schedofc men.'.A- total of. 2730 died , ot raneemeiUs.' M r.'Buff “ -s a I d lies at the opening of this new structed to 'permit the display. ed the . presentation through cancer of the breast or genito­ th a t reservations stould. bo ~ facility. : ' of nearly every style in stock, the Port Authority Speaker’s urinary causes, and of ' these made by the cubmastcrs and The ribbon-cutting ceremon­ separate service areas for Bureau. . . ' , . , . ... . 2U8 were women. Prom res­ that training certificates will ies took place from a platform jnen'sT women's/ and c' h 1 J- piratory causes, 1453 died, .of be presented to all who attend ln the center of the- huge dren’s shoes, b sprightly pas-- Innocent Plea.. whom 1238 were men; 795 the "Pow Wow." parking area. Among those tel-decorated interior, and aQ from lymph and blood causes, • who participated were mayors seasons air-conditioning. Mrs. Em eila BOeger, 53. of of whom .472 were; men, and Enjoy one of America's great and other dignitaries of bay­ Mr». Charles Humph tutors Jimmy IIoos »t bis home ill Fort Monmouth; while Jimmrs The store will employ Jb h e Route IS. Old Bridge, pleaded 237 from cancer of the mouth freedoms. Attend the church of shore area communities. Per­ moth^r.Mrs. Spencer Boos, observes. Jimmy, Poster Boy for the 1957 Muscular Dystrophy most scientifically accurate not guilty to an .indictment and pharynx, of whom 184 your choice this weekend. ' sonal appearances were made Appeal in Monmouth County, Is usable to attend school because of the rapid progress ol Brannock Measuring Device charging her with threatening were men. A total of 885 died by Paul Brenner and Don Lar­ muscular dystrophy, which Is fatal and Incurable. The exact cause ol the disease is unknown. to insure correct shoe-fitting. to kill a neighbor, Mrs. Mild­ of unspecified cancer, 4S3 of kin, popular persbnalltles on Manager of National’s Mid­ red Linder,- Mar. -23, In Madi­ them being men. , the broadcasting-roster of Sta­ dletown Shopplnc. Center store SAVE 20% to 5#% officials and representatives*of Also for .the " rem ainder of son Township. Upon request ol tion WAAiy-Njwark, and oth­ Photographs Accepted will be Wallace Shapiro, who 10 years from today, there'll ...... on - the shopping center. J-' the week there will be free her attorney. Benjamin Klein­ ers from the stage, television In New Flower Show .. formerly served In Uio same berg; she will be tried without bt fewer "cloudy” days in your and radio. . Throughout the remainder of rides for children. Refresh­ capacity at the chain's tinit ln a Jury, the date to be fixed by life financially. If you invest Red' Bank; Assistant manager Musla and other engaging the week powerful' Army-type ments contributed by the mer­ Photography fans will have the court. NOW ln U. & Savings Bonds. CORDLESS will be Kenneth Crystal; for­ features. Including baton- skylights will poke the skies chants were distributed free a place ln the 41st Internation­ wlelding and drills, were pro­ and will be visible for miles. al Flower Show at the New merly a salesman ln the com­ the opening night. Y6rk Coliseum, Mar.;:9 to pany’s Asbury Park store, vided by t h e Middlelowrt On display for the remainder -Middletown.Shopping Center HEARING AIDS of the week will he ,a Nike M ar. 15,’ 1958, according ta an .Township DrUOl antl'Bugle has., a ..store area of 150,000 EDWARD P. JOZSY, Ps. D., Ms. D. b y Corps and the Color, Guard Ajax Missile, manned, by a announcement yesterday Jjy JR. . license Revoked square feet, and it occupies, a B. Parhham. executive direc­ • * OTAItlAN • UNEX and Drill Team of the Mlddlo- platoon from Battery D of the highway frontage of 1000 feet. - Psjeholojbl MeUpbjslclan • DAifl.IiURG • GEM town Veterans of Foreign 520th Anti-Aircraft Division of tor. For the first time the an- Bed Bank Magistrate John There is free parking for 1500 nual..sprlng exposition includes * Limited time oaly. •. ' Wars Post under the direction Fort Hancock. Soldiers will op­ cars. M will employ on aver­ V. Crowell fined'"P. Pouzenc; of Commander- Bernard T. erate the missile as its opera- a competitive class for n-o n- 118 Main St., Matawan, (200 . CALL FOR appointment age of .400. persons, and 'offi­ professlonal photographers, . Pv A. HEARING r Donnelly. - Short' addresses tlon is explained by one of cials of the landlord. Food and $10 costs of court on a . -...; B e tw e e n 5 »ad 1 P3I^ were^mad»Lby -lnvlted—publlc-thelr-pumber^- - ____ Basic requirements for en- charge of drunken driving and Eaht-ProperUes, .Inc.,.estimate. ,tering-tiie»flower siiow.caUfor Metiday and 'Tuesdajcg J» IE AID CENTER that Its annual sales volume :ordet>gd^<^driver^a4-l c e, n a e. a, photograph of a window gar­ suspended for a two-yiear per- MATAWAN 1-4218-ft 175SmithSt; will be between $10,000,000 and den or Indoor, planting, at *12,000,000. lod. Next to Royal Theatre least S inches by 10 Inches Motawan —The center wllL.serve an all­ ln size and mounted on a Box 351, Texas Rood .... , VA 6-4888 Dr. Ernest C. Gierding year-round pojftilntion of 100,­ Beal HJstnta Listing Card* for DENTAL SUBGEON white cardboard, Photographs sale at thl.i offles ; 000 within a six-mile radius, to be submitted can be black this being augmented by 100,­ 380 Main Street - Keansburg and white or color,- but must Y 000 persons who reside within be prints. Transparencies will a four-mile area .during, th e nnt be- accepted. summer season...... ■ Details and entry blanks Office Hours — Every Day — can be obtained from Miss EXCEPT THURSDAYS Fined On Count Karl Berggrav, schedule direc­ tor, International F 1 o w e r ■■■" Sundays only A.M. by appointment Pines and costs of- cqurt 't£ Show, Essex House, 157 West tailing . $14 were Imposed last 58 St., New York 19. N.Y. The Not Associated With Any Dentist week bn Rlnaldo Slglsmomjl, International Flower Show is Matawan, when he appeared sponsored Jointly by the Hor­ before South Amboy Magis­ ticultural Society of New York Tel. KE 8-1213 trate John. R. 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L,\ M m ^ SEJBiYO lJR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER — m m U ' ,-r-y •-J-fm <3; ( fq-j.l f committee, suggested that (he fw 6 Area Men Are' LiebenowNamed Streptomycin' Used In Agriculture Traffic Safety school bus drivers* side also Friendship Fund be heard and will name a sub­ Hurt In Accident To Holmdel Body Committee Meets committee* to survey the situ­ Planned Two Keyport area men were ■ -Edwin v Uebenbw.McCamp- rloadlng scbool b u s es ation rand-determine/"whether MonmouUi County Boy trpatod at-Monmouth tremor-: . bcUs Rd., HQlmdel, Mrns swora three other practices of there la need lor a training: Scout s1 ylll feature .‘their la) Hospital lor. .Injuries BUlfcr- In Thursday as a.Holmdel some bus drivers In the coun­ program for the bus drivers. •‘World Friendship Fund’* dur­ ed tn a two-car crasli at tho SECOND SECTION Township committeeman. He Nov, 21. 1057 l ’age Three will fill the unexpired terra of ty which allegedly tie up traf­ George Q. Traver, executive ing t li.e Thanksgiving and Intersection of Route 36 and John S. Holmes who died Oct vice president of the New Jer-' Kings Highway, Middletown fic ard accident, ; h ai- Christmas seasons, according St.,, South Amboy;.;traveling ’ 28. • : ' sey State Safety Council, spoke Township, on Thursday. Po­ ardsj and also the need (or to, Wllilam MattlBon, West Al- west on Route 35, and Mr, The appointment of Mr. Ue: of school bus driver training lice said tbe lnjurod men, training guards at soho.ol lenhurst, commissioner , of the- Malolo’s car, oroBslng tho high. benow, a Republican, was ap­ programs conducted tn Bur­ John Webb, Highland St., Key­ , proved unanimously by Mayor crossings were brought to tbo c&uncli. Mr. Mattlson said that Way from Kings Highway, col- lington and Morris Counties. port and William Stalfa, Kear­ James Ackerson and. commit- attention of the Traffic Safety this was "the good turn with ny St.. Keyport, iioUi were pos- lldcd, Police sa id /b o th men ~ teeman John. 8 .' VanMater, committee of tbe > &otunouth Following complaints cover­ the long reach." - 1 County Safety Council .at a This year Mr. Mattlson said seogers In a car operated by snld they did not see each "> c 1 both Democrats. The appoint­ ing the lack of training and of Lerpy Maloio, water St., Mata­ other. ■ - : - - ■ . -. : ment maintains the 2 t o l Dem- meetlai held Thursday la The a portion of the fund will be uniform procedures by school set asl.de as a spcclal gift to wan,../-. : . ocratlc majority on the com- Keusipgtod JjO iio ie, Long - "No Hunting’.' signs for sals Branch. ' . ' - crossing guards in various th e Badori-Powell Memorial ' Aocordlng to pollco a car • mlttee.-Mr;- Holmes'was1 a Re­ driven by c a rl Cook, Highland at tbls office. . ' - - publican. - ' ; . ;, Jeremluli J'. Wilson, Keans­ communities ln t he county, Fund comitiomoratlng the tOth burg. reported that trafflo tie- Mr. Noll stated he would anniversary of the birth of .Mayor Ackerson was quo ted ups on through highways are n%me a ' subcommittee to de­ scouting; .-and Uie 100th anni­ as saying a Republican w as caused by school lius''drivers versary of the birth of the chosen for the apppintmeht ln making too many stops .during termine if a training courso founder of scouting. ” ; - fairness to th e Republicans morning ’houra to pick up pu­ covering recommended u n l- 1 Mr. Mattlson said the' fund who backed him both times he pils, lallure,; to pull over f ar form procedures for school was established ln 1946. T lie Visit Our Used Car Lot was elected to the township enough to allow cars .to pass crossing guards is . neccssary nickel, dime;: auarter and-dol--: committee. Registered Repub­ while ln operation, and, wait­ to correct the situation. lar contributions find tlielr way . At Our Used Car Lot licans outnumber Democrats ing. fpr lats pupils On/ way to Keansburg Pollco Chief Al- ln tlio form of scout literature by about 3 to 1 ln Holmdel. buses,- Mr. Wilson was dele­ phonsus M, McGrath called and equipment to loss fortun- ! Mayor Ackerson defeated gated by the Monmouth Coun­ attention to tho pedestrian ao­ oto ^roas of tho world where And Pick a Safe Buy Used Car his Republican opponent, Stan­ ty Council' of Veterans of For­ cldent hazard' at auctions or boys of soout ago aro having ley Btllwell. by a 2 to 1 m a­ eign Wars to enlist tlie sup­ markets, where parking lots a difficult time. , * Jority on Nov. 5. Dr. B. H. Davis of (he Agricultural Experiment Station ai Wilh 1 Year Warranty Rutgers, the .State University, Is spraying tomato plants with port of the. committee ln cor­ are located on the opposite Aocordlng to Mr. Mattlson, .... Mr. Llebenow, an lndepend- a streptomycin solution to lest effectlveness'agalnst bacterial recting the situation. - side of .a highway. He-recom- there a re 250 scout units ln tlio - ent- Republican, was- n. He came to the area from Lilv- pressed the dpinlon that there committee will be held at noon tional Boy scout Headquarters . ingston. He- runs' a dairy David F ram er of Rutgers Uni­ Increasing the conception rate nt New Brunswick, where, tbe. versity puts it: "Streptomycin by more than 65 per cent. e o n I d be improvements in cn Dec. 12, in The Kensington : farm In Holmdel tindi a truck­ school bus operation. Pbllce Lounge. ■ ■ . funds are dispersed through­ Ing' business ln Newark. He has returned to Its place of In recent years antibiotics out tho world, Mr. Mattlson origin, the New Jersey 'Agri­ Chief Brad Behrman, South jw lir be serving in his f lr s t have emerged as potent weap­ Belmar, stated that traffic tie- Defense BondB pay tlie same added. Schanck & Sihler, Inc. public office. Mr. Liebenow’s cultural Experiment Station at ons in the struggle to control Rutgers.” - ups could be lessened by dr Iv- rate of Interest as tho War Mercury Sales And Servicc Wife, Dorothy, is a member of plant disease. Streptomycin ers starting early enough to Bonds you bought during tbo 10 years from todiy, many Rliow Room ’ lined Car Lot . the Holmdel Township Board I t was ln a .crowded little has pi?ved to be the most ef­ get ahead of the school bus on war. Buy some I young men. and women will bo , of Education./ ■»'• ; - laboratory on the State U n 1- fective of, these. It acts pri­ studying,In colloge, their wtiy 10 rlftCO ...... lIlKluvay 94 the way to business ln tlie Tol.' rrcpboIcT 8*1250 Tol. Matawnn 1*4330 ■ Mr. Holmes' term would verslty’s College of Agricul­ marily against bacterial dis­ morning, * ‘ You can buy Defenso Bonds paid through saving NOW In • have expired Dec. 31, 1959, He ture campus thnt Dr. Selman eases, such as flrebilght, halo Elmer. Noll, chairman of the by the Payroll Deduction Plan, U. B. Saving Bonds. 1 had served on the committee A. Waksman and his associ­ blight of beans, bacterial spot . four years, Mr. Liebenow's ap> ates first discovered strepto­ of tomatoes, tngul^rleaf spot •: polntmerit expires Dec. '31; mycin in 19^3, They, were' soli of, cucumbers, seed piece,. de- 1958.. The rem ainder of ' Mr. scientists' and;it,w as/their ;i,ri-, i'ny anti binck leg'-of.potatoes? .: ,Holmes', term^will .bo; filled at tihiatd. knowledge of;the; mi-. : .The fungus diseases; ' downy , next year's general: election.. .cro'Ot'Bariisnts'-tlidt live ln ,the imldpw of Un;a beans, I a t e •, *Mr/ Llebenow said he expecU soil tliaV made.possible .. .t h e bllglit "Of.tomiilpcs: und lj 1 u o ed to be d candidate id that discovery of this “m 1-r a c 1 e mold.', of. tob.stcO ,,liavo —beeu ■ , election. ■ . •’.- - / ■ '/■ - drug.*'.’. /;■ ■"//.,;" controllecl by ;, streptomycin —,- -In- a resolution, tht? commit­ -, Dii Prnrncr. an associate, treatment^....'.. 2./ tee expressed its sorrow "on, professor of agrlcultUrdl mi­ Antibiotics ore )3cing used, ip the .death of ■ Mr., Holmes. Tlie; crobiology, points oiit that for th ^ preserva.tlon of ,fpod .. inu- maiiyj£nts;^'opls:rijc-ir,'coaE- ductH after liorvfst. Food pro­ ‘ Holmes/1 performed his public too" much to be llhetl ill UHI'i- ducts treated with certain an­ duties -with honor nnd disllnc- culture. Cost is seldom a de- tibiotics resist -deterioration .. tion.” - - tercnt in human medicine, and may be stored at room where lives, are at? stake, but temperature for prolonged per­ dollars have to be counted iods. ■ . .'■'; . ■> Many Atco Workers carefully w h e ii the patients are farm^ animals. In tills type of use, how­ Aro On/Sick Leave ,, ever, strcptpiriycin probably ■| However,-'as/ manufacturers will give wav to m m p/nf l t's ■ The 'foUQjsrlng employees of IriiptovecT their' techniques, the Architectural Tiling Co.. they brought the price of competitors. 'Dr. B. H, Davis, , Keyport, are .on sick leave: streptomycin down to a point chairm an of tho plant pathol­ Mrs. Madeline Rongo, 29 Shore where Its agricultural use is ogy. departm ent of the N. J. Blvd., Keansburg, who IS a pa­ good economic?,, s ji y s Dr. Agricultural Experiment Sta­ Free Parking . tlent ln Monmouth Memorial Pram er, ■: tion, has experimented with •.Hospital;'Mrs;-Roborta Wal- Today; the literature on the streptomycin apd other 'anti­ . lace,- Port Monmouth; a surgi- agricultural uses of streptomy­ biotics In the .preservation of harvested foods; such as let • oal patient In 'Monmouth Mem-: cin Is volum inousT he veterin­ tuce and spinach...... COME ON OVER - orlal; and Mrs. Sarah T, Craig, arian, as well os the livestook Collins Ave.,; Porf Monmouth, ralset, Is .finding multiple use .Streptomycin, ..while effec­ . .. who.: is recuperating at her fir, streptomycin, especially in tive in, controlling spoilage, t o n e . after being released ihe; treaibnant^'f'infectious ai*- -hasone-ctiftradterlotlc whloh ■ from Riverview Hospital. ■ o ases,/ .‘ ' ; > "•/ tlie fi'ooct ond Drug^sAdmlnls- ' s Miss ' Joan Mulligan, Keans- ; This Ls true fur both large trdtion doesn't like. When burg, has -returned to work and small ’ domestic animals, plants are treated with It aft­ following an extended Illness, for poultry, and also for fur- er harvest too much residue is bearing, animals. Combinations left. For this reason, other an­ of streptomycin and other an­ tibiotics which can be more tibiotics have been successful readily’washed off will likely In t he 'treatment of bovine get the green light from Food mastitis. Septicemic Infections and Drug, of ; animals. Including pneu­ However,: streptomycin will monia, erysipelas, leptospir­ continue to find expanded uses osis, and pasiuerellcsls fe- on growing plants.: Dr, DaVls spond readily to streptomycin, now recommends - Its use lh therapy. - NeW Jersey on pepper s e e ti­ “R la not surprising,” says lings to control leaf spot and Dr. Pramer, "that antibiotics Florida growers are using it have revolutionized veterinary extensively on pepper and -to­ medicine as they did human mato plants. And ln the anj- medicine. It is rather an ex­ m a r health Held, streptomy­ pected and logical transfer of cin’s value- is.only just begin­ knowledge.” ning to be ,explolted.

Irrigated Lands Need to tho .soil underneath. Tills underground drainage or th e Extra Care, Says Agent capability of tho soil to re­ It Is a common belief among ceive and hold water Is im­ many farm ers that they do portant. . not start irrigating e a^l y Enough water must be ap­ enough.-Many of them realize plied tb replenish the water re­ this, but labor problems/ moved from the root zone. MocUm Healing breakdowns, and other Items Often .this, root zone goes 10 or rat its very best lttriucnce the time of wattr ap­ more inches deep. . plication. says Monmouth Crops grown under Irriga­ County Agent M,A. Clark. The tion should bo fertilized differ* question of “ when” and “how m uch" water will be unan­ ently from those out of irriga­ HOLLYWOOD swered , for many years ~lo tion. Tlie typo of soil has a come. No general recommen­ bearing on the method. Ferti­ dations can be glVen- because lizers In many cases will pro* SERVICE INC. there are many factors to be dqce a better plnnt growth If . Maple Place. Six Corner* considered. they are applied in two, threo, Keyport - .Phone 7-3000 ’ A few of these are Ihe type or more sldo dressings and of soil* Its organic, content, tho nutrients carried, down to ',/'./ Free Plekup And Delivery Service . Cultivation, temperature, sun­ the roots by the water, espeo- light, and evaporation. Bolls ially on. tho sandier soils, On SAFETY HEADQUARTERS must be well drained so that the heavier ones plowing un* the water can soak rapidly ln- der at least one-half to two* thlrds*of the fertilizer will lo many lnst&nccs produce a bet­ ter crop and especially when G et It H ere. . . irrigation water is limited. Morgan. Resignation : The New 4 IN 1 Received In Holmdel ...The resignation of'Jolin Mor­ gan, who served as vlco_ pres-, Package Policy Identi was-; announced at a re­ cent meeting of the Holmdel Township. Hoard oi Education. Mr. Morgan has moved-his LoojTwhat's causing all the excitement . . . It's our sparkling new Grants, HOME OWNERS residence to Little Silver, lt AT A BIG SAVING - EASY ANNUAL PAYMENTS was reported by tho board. |ustPpacked full of the greatest Opening Sal® specials we ever offered. Shop Three boat'd seats will be at 1, Fire and Extended Cover»re* » The drive , waa set up when ' Shore Conference - DeOeorge ;intercepted a Brown T o m s River - T o p s pass on his own 45 late in tha Keyport Dukes Squad To Meet Jersey Sharks At Wall Stadium SUadJoc of Uie Teams :• - A D lvblos fourth ^uarter^ -DeGeprge took ? > r*-« ■ . W. L. T. PcL a handoff around the left ena Matawan Eleven Aibury Park 1.000 Middletown Twp. 0 1.000 for a"first down on the Raider > fccS A game Matawan will wish freehold 0 r.50Q 25. Hank Boardman bulled to Ncptu»4 . t .333 to forget was played at Toms Manasquan 1 'iOOO the Raider 23 and James Leo, Bed Bank 0" JW Rumson halfback, made it a River Saturday. Fresh from B Division Bayviile' Kegional 3 J.000 first down on “the Raider 15. 1857 running up a record score for Rumson S .833 After a running play w a s Maroon and Steel team and Keyport 3 . .750 stopped for no gain, the Bull­ Toms River * .400 amassing yardage of over 4.50 Lakewood J .200 dogs, assisted by an offside Matawan • J .200 penalty against the Raiders Keys At Bayviile; for .a high school game, Coach Point,Pleasant . 1 .187 had a second down on the Barn* Rizzo’s players went in­ Raider 9-yard line. DeGeorge Neptuiie At MHS to; direct reverse and c>o u 1 d ees got one to the tl and Board­ Keyport will xnake ltd last not score at all. They were man .carried, to the 7. On the beaten, 12-0, by the Indians., fourth down play. Board- ' b i d for gridiron recognition Finish Unbeaten man's charge fell Just short of Saturday, on the Central Re- and worst of all, penetrated the_Jlrst down on the Raider enemy territory only once and Striking quickly through the gtonai grldlron_ at Bayvllle air and bn the ground ih tbe 5-yard' line. , ...... • while Matawan will be enter- then only to the 40-yard line. first*twp minutes of play, tbe The Raiders took over with talnlng Neptune. Both of these This amazing form; reversal Keyport High School JunJor. less than two minutes remain­ was not accomplished by sen­ varsity eleven scored a touch­ ing and on four plays, with games were postponed from down and an extra point In Brown and Dane carrying, earlier dates because of . t h e sational ‘play on Toms River's moved all the way. to the Rura- part. It is true that C o^a c h tbe first period and held on tiu epidemic this fall. grimly to shutout the Rumson son-40 before the game-ended. StaUsUcs . What the Keys will be play­ John Dalton sought:to contain High School-juniors, 7-0, -at the. ------Key, Rum . Matawan's fleet backs, Pur- Raider field Monday afte r- 9 ing for at Bay vllle; will be a ttuhlni 111 >n one-third share of the Shore vjs Peeler and Dave Jo nes; noon. • - Yards Gained Passing 83 . 9.. Conference “B” grid title, . The victory was the sixth ln Passes Attempted running from thej. single wing Passes .Completed plus whatever acknowled- by using a seven and even an a. row for the Raider Jayvees Passes Intercepted ment they would gain in state who closed out an untied and punts ■ (33> 2 (38.5) * 1 eight-man. line ond "drifting’' Fumbles . ratings by upsetting the unde­ ends; This mane'iiver worked, undefeated season against tumbles Recovered- ’ I I feated Golden Eagles. A win schoolboy competition in Mo&. Yards Lost. Penalties 20 30 but more often it was the Ma­ Keyport •7 0 0 0—7 for the Bayviile eleven over roon and Steel’s own-llnemen, mouth and Middlesex Coun­ Rumson . 0 0 0 ‘0-0 Keyport: both will clinchthe- ties. They "previously had taKV Touchdown—Leojiarq, Keyport* a - getting, in ..the way on bad tim ­ point. Brown, Keyport.- Centra] Jersey, Group I, and ing of plays that stopped the en the measure of“Eed Bank, .: t h.e r Shore /Conference “B The Keyport Dukes will tie the first fhore e*m, Mickey Artelll, Hocky Tomasello,-'Len Golden, Jerry -Leake. runner. Toms River, Point . Pleasant titles for them, and give Ihem get a game with the renowned Jersey Sharks. The Dukes Frank Poling. Standing — Dewey Brjggs,. assistant coach; The assumption is that with and Matawan jayvees and the Football Results an undefeated season, ; are composed largely ol former Keypoft and Red Bank Calno- Don Brown. Hank Greiner, Dick Pokallus, Harry Sage, Dennis Waodbridge-Hlgh School soph­ Velcamp, Cal Moore, Dave Eastmond, nal Shumock*. and Dick Toms River so strung out - " Saturday ' .. That is about tho best thnt lio High School players. The squad: (left to right). Kneeling— along the line, Matawan could omore squad. Rumson 27, Keyport. 0. :. Elmer Heddlck, Boh Robinson. Mike Kus/tnuolo, George.Brown, Owen, coaoh. ’ . . ■ . - Opening the - game on its Toma Rivvr 12. Matawan, 0. • - : tan be said for* tbe Red and have forward passed ..t h e m Asbury Park 13, Long Branch 0. . . White’s chances at Bayvllle right out of. the ball game. No own 20-yard ,line, after ;th e Bayville-Reglonal 12, Point piea»» ' Saturday. The pressure will be Rumson klckoff was permitted ant.0. ■ ' such thing happened. Matawan Freehold Rejrtonal id, Manasquan. V . on the Golden Eagles, seeking Dukes Oppose KHS Yea did complete- two of 10 passes to roll Into the end zone, the Neptune 18. Red.Bank 0. to win the last game needed ' LOOKING IT thrown 76r gains of Iff and 12 Raiders, struck for a touch­ Metuchen 40, Sayrevllle 13. down in four-plays, including C arteret 34, Hamilton I*wp. 0. fo an unblemished season Triumph, 33-0 yards, but that was all. * Ma­ Highland Park 53. Frenchtown 0. record. The Keys have lost to Top-Notch Team roon and Ste& ends Carl Ste­ a 66-yard pass completion . on St. Peter’s (N.B.) 27. ManvIUe fi. Keyport H 1 g h’s freshman the first plar of the game Perth Ambov 20.-South, River 7. Wayne- Township, Metuchen The game with the Sharks ts TEX GONZALES’ bout With ger football reputations—b u t phens ahd Nell'Scully were in Woodbrldge 19, New Brunswick 7. and Rumson. Jay Anderson, Philadelphia, at lower academic grades, will team wound up its season In the clear on several occasions from scrimmage. peddle 20, Blair 7. ■ • ;• tlie top blllliiK" the Dukes have Charles XPumpkln) Brown, When they had Shore C o n- Laurel Gardens, Newark, get chosen over .a fellow like a blaze of glory Monday, but Bob Rankl and Peeler, the obtained In their five-year foot­ LoPresto, with high academic who smartly quarterback­ ference hopes of running high, Tuesday will have John Youn- swamping the Rumson fresh­ passers,. w$re underthrowing going into - the Rumson game ball history. The Sharks Have co/skl, Keyport, In the-, seml- standing, but from a smaller or wide-of the mark. ed the Raider Jayvee eleveri men, 33-0 on a rain-soaked Saturday, they were. tight and lost only one game this year, flnal at six rounds with John­ school. This ls the cojlego foot­ , Toms Riyer scored on two throughout the game, rolled out to his right, faded back tense. Baturday lt will be the winning seven. Qame time ls ny Long, Linden. Prank Boyle, ball racket at its r worst, but gridiron at Rumson. The Ut "breaker,” two Matawan mis- Cliffwood. manager of* Youn- the authorities at "West. Point plays. A pint-sized gent in the and .p a s s e d complete |~to T'lrtra'- or the otheiyside to feel 1:30 p.m. at Wall 8tadlum umpli gave , the KHS yearlings ...the* "l]et-v!,s,'."'Keyport'.i o n e : cof^kl, jw p C lIin S s-;;K ey p o rt nr.d . Annapolis wage a grim "^lan .backfleld; by the name Charles .Croce who gathered It a VI nlark. WfCKOAYS OP W6-30 - MOVIES AT 7s00 . big’ho’pe.-, Sunday. ' ...... boxfer from t^e cartLin Boston and admirable' fight against of Ferry Smith did the dam­ in on the Rumson 45 ond mov­ KJMOAYS ONtY — OftmM—MOVtH AT >00 • The Dukes have the follow­ last Tuesday, headlined by this dilution qI their academic the first year with Don. Ged- age. He scored both to b ch- ed the baH down to the 14.be­ CAllOON-A-IAMA - EVIIf PM-. SAT. «nd SUN, \-.The Bayvllle team operates fore.., he was caught from be-' with veterans "Rich 7 Pine. ing Keyport High graduates Rocky Tomasello and Battling standards. But so long as dls as their coach. , downs and reeled off half of r-5HOW ONtY - ONt HOUt Of CA»TOONS Army and Navy are prime .hind by LouisiDeOeorge, Rum- Frank Parks. Joe Kleva, Phil playing for them (by jersey Billy Ryan, to put'hlm 4n* the Riimson- took the opening his team*S' rfO0 y a rd s' gained; k ' l E S G i ^ u j s * Ijtoch, Keith Smith, Bill Davis semi-final in Newark' Youncof­ gate receipts attractions for klckoff and drove upfleld for along the ground. ' spn safety...... numbers); Robinson (5), Rus- "big name” collegeuteams to Brown, on a rollout, moved GENE KELLY Vnd-Joe Martuccl along- th e skl hod only_a:four-rounder in a first down in Keyport terrfr The first touchdown was set firwaid wall andKayfwerEld ignuolo (20). Artelll (15). Gol­ Boston. -Long—will_be_mRklng_ have on their schedules, there up early in the first' quarter off his own- left-side for four )MIIZI GAYNOR tory: but thls-was-their -best yards to-the-10 'and-then .handl­ Benson, Paul Wllbershied and den (7). Poling (14), Velcamp a comeback after a two-year will be no end to this pressur­ when Toms Itiver c a p t a i n, /WKENDAUT L arry Way in the backfleld. rin8r.layoff._He now weighs 153 ing. LoPresto's hope ls ln the thrust of the day. They had Dick Kuntz fell on a bloeked ed o^f to Larry Dane on the TAINA ELG (S), Eastmond (4) Shumock, next play who rocketed up the jita ts iiicuwc Chick Sushosky is t h e all- pounds but has promised to determination of the W es t to punt. Jim Noe brought the Matawan punt on the Huskle IN LIKf.MMCOPt out of action with an injury, middle for a first down on the »*D MdKCCHM , around backfleld replacement. cut down lo come nearer to Point faculty to maintain the, ball out to. the KHS, 35 from three. On the next play Smith ~arid~ Ray Belleran (10). Dick Youncofakt’s 143 pounds. T h e very best academic standards; smashed through the line for Rumson 1-yard line. Tom -nc irocE or KAaaua latiwAW The. bickfield is fleet nnd very the 20. ‘i*hen the Red and crafty on. T-formation .trap Pokallus (9), Leake (14), and appearance of Long will make his being passed over ,-jy I M the score. Cliff Robbln’s kick Leonard carried over for the plays. Benson especially ls George Brown (3) are from it ,a general comeback night come from some politician In­ White yearlings marched to for the extra point was block­ TD. Brown, on a spin .and deadly on pas.s defense. Way, _at< Laurel Gardens &s Gonzal­ sisting.^ football-playing ham­ their first touchdown. Bill Hog­ ed by. Matawan end Mitchell keep, went. Into the end . zone » No Do w n Red Bank Catholic. Tomasello standing up for the extra has no peer as a punter ln'the (11) and Lee Sheeran (22) are es has been out of action for merhead be given first choice. an Chased to a first down at Hamilton. •. ... . Shore Conference. over a year. Anderson, his op­ - .»-••■ - ■ Peeler'^ one success of the point. . PAYMENT' from Matawan. Greiner (23) is the KHS 44. Rich Zlllnskl Late ln the second . period, wait 80S iff Bayviile scored 33-0 over a Sayrevllle grldder of former ponent, went the rout with ATTENDANCE troubles day .with'' arollout play w^a a oLakewood to Keyport, 18-13; Chico Vejar In a recent bout. made his first try a 23-yard 36-yard run in the second following t w o attem pts by. VmARDHORTH RAWAU years. Sage (13) played fo r Vince Martinez, Paterson, con­ are besetting high schools in smash for a new first down, -Rumson to move the ball, this .12-0 over. Point Pleasant to the Rumson. Heddlck (21) and this area. Anticipated Reve­ quarter. It led to the Toms ■Red and White’s 32-0; 12-0 over tender fop» the world's welter­ this at the Rumson 35. Paul River .40 and there was th e Raiders started another goal* [•in B enuss b w b >' Owen (10) are from Pennsyl­ nues to bolster athletic ac­ ward march from • their dwn B sfn T m rjK M m r •Color Toms River , to the Keys 10.-7 vania High Schools renowned weight title, has signed to' counts lit school budgets are Wharton and Zlllnskl made end , of tbe MHS offensive the,Purple 23 in three plays. 28. Leonard ,got' to the Raider and beat Rumson 27-7 while in football th e former from meet the winner of the G o ft- not! forthcoming. Even a t the thrust of the day. t zaies-Andevaon bout, Gonzales Noe ducked through center oq 30 and Brown, using a favor­ the -Red Raiders lost 27-0 to Frankford and the'latter from traditional Asburyi P a v k- Toms River got its seoond the- same team. Bayvllle also fought three stirring bouts fourth down to get the needed touchdown * opportunity mid­ ite rollout, swept around right Pottsvllle. Don Brown (12) Is Long Branch game, attend­ 4nd to midfield. . • defeated M atawan 7-0, N e p- a product .of the football prow­ with Tomasello. Boyle had to ance was only 3700 against yardage for a third first down. way, through the th}rd (quartev fu n e' and Sayrevllle 6:0. take-their last tymtto Whitts, AnVoffpWe penalty, est-.b a c k when I^tew a n ju llb ac k ,.Jo n es i Dane-bulled down to • th e Be Ehlers Guest ( T-9' ess of Pompton Lakes.: Moore the foj’m er’>7000 or'm ore. Rumson 47 and ,then 3 r o w n •These comparisons make the Plains, away from Newark, Competition with the sellout Keyport but not for long. Hog­ 'umbied a punt ana . >cehter a t L o e w ’i (1) played at Morse High ln where Gonzales, from Bast an whizzed . around end on a hit Leonard'with a pass ’bn the Golden Eagles n favorite but Maine and Briggs (0) with the Prlnceton-Yale game and Matt Gannon recovered fo r hardly a' prohibitive -favorite Orange, was too popular with handoff to the Rumson 8. a, the Indians on the Huskle 12. Bulldog 20. ’ Leonard, on a Any perfotiunce.. .»l Chlin' University of New Mexico. with the nation-wide televls-. handoff, then .moved to a fljrst pensel Jtat like lilt inch fiogi oyer the keys. the referees. In White Plains, ed Notre-Dame . Oklahoma fourth first down. Wharton Four plays later Smith For the B Team game on Tomasello had no trouble . In then spilt the center of the line down on the 10-yard line-with mctil unwinding strip io bo> •- ^Matawan's - hot-agaln,: ■ cold- the 24th, Coach Jim Howard game may have been partly crashed, through the, line fo r again team cannot be expect­ getting the. nod as victor. for the score. Noe made the four yards and the touchdown. 30 Seconds remaining- in t h e of lies— 3 strip* fo rx M L Offer, of -the Sharks, ’ expects many to blame. It ls easy to. see half. A play'up the m l d d 1 e ed to be' favored Qver N e p- point. , ' Robbins’ kick failed. , good until D«c. 30 it ill Lm m 'i of the injured players to be what would become of high failed and after time was call­ tiine. a team to end Ooeah A WRONG MENTAL AT­ school football ls there were Rumson could not gain after Aside from these two thrusts except Stile Hid Metropolitan. In back in shape. Among the A the klckoff. A poor pass from ed, the Raiders, with , two sec­ City’s' 16-game winning streak Team subs who will be’ used TITUDE on the part of Ray unrestricted college televi­ the game was an epic of frus­ ’ Ntw YoHl - and down Red Bank 18-8 in center Jbn an attempted punt tration for both teams. Toms onds remaining-, attempted a full-time ln this contest a re LoPresto and Walt Zaremba sion. Tomorrow’s game be-.- pass, Brown to'Croce which tlielr last two games. Their Larry Raedelll, Tom Angerlo, has been ascribed as the tween Middletown- Township resulted in keyport getting the River threatened once in jthe ball' on their 14. Two plays by was Incomplete. _ oym Joint opponent was Bay­ Zeke Tirado. Ward Britton, reason for the relatively lim­ and Long Branch may give second quarter when a :pass on vllle Regional, a team to -de­ Zlllnskl , and the. Red and an attem pt to punt ffalied over . The Raider defense, w as Hank Doebler, 'D ave Gibson, ited action these two players an inkling as to Whether that credited with saving the win, feat Neptune 7-0 and the Mt- Oeorge Oross, Frank Curclo have been seeing of late. day ls a better one than Sat­ White.frosh resulted ln anoth­ kicker Scullyfs head, but r^on and Steel 7-0. Coach.Stan (Tuffy) Baker er touchdown. Zlllnskl also Matawan ,e a s 11 y. contained however; as late ln the game, ahd Ronnlj Rlzas. - urday afternoon for high the Bulldogs started a drive Tho flashy broken field run­ asked this to be corrected, as rushed the point. them on this occasion. Howard said all except the Bchool football. But is ls not from their own 45-yard line ning ofNato Ramsey and the regular offensive and. defen­ the real reason Zaremba a fair test as there are po . They Rumson gave .the ball Matawan gained 107 yards crunching llnebucklng of Par- and LoPrestO“have been out away again, fumbling on the in rushing and -27 yards by \yhlch carried Just short of the sive starters will be used ln other, high school games Raider five’. rlah Tucker will be hard for the Keyport Dukes game. of action has been illness. competing fo r attendance. klckoff and Wharton recover­ passing. They were thrown ■Matawan to take Saturday. Coach' Dick Owen of t h e Zaremba has had a throat Cranford plays its football ed for the Keyport freshmen for losses along the' ground Joe. Fitzgerald will bo passing Dukes announced a starting Infection and LoPresto th e games ln the morning Sat­ on the Purple 32. This time totaling 56 yards. Peeler gain­ tor the Scarlet Fliers to 0 ft. lineup which will Just about f!u( and aido a pulled mus­ urday, thereby drawing the Keys took to passing but ed 60 yards .for them, his 38* 6 ln. Ron Frick and 0.ft. 2 in. equal the Sharks' starting club cle. It was because of this fans from rival schools and missed their mark. They punt­ yard dash-included ln IQ car­ Ray Nowllng 'at the e n d s. ln weight. Both lines will aver­ that Keyport had to resort avoiding competition with ed to the Rumson 14 and the ries, but he w as tossed for , Huble Pierce will be special age 100 pounds, while the full to the surprise passing at­ college and other high school yearling Bulldogs p u n t e-d losses five times by-the seven- duty man ln Coach Marty squad average probably will tack in tbe Rumson game, games Saturday afternoons. back. The Keyport ^freshmen man Indian line. Fishbeln’s X f a r m a 11 o n. A favor the SharRs slightly. the Keyport coach notes. Dick Owen, manager of the then, marched 45 yards In six What saved Matawan fi'om bevy of 200-pound beef-on-the- Howard said the game \vlll Hnd Zaremba and LoPresto Keyport Dukes, scorns th e plays to another score. Hogan a more humiliating' defeat was hoof surly linemen will glower afford himself and Coaches been in good condition, the unwillingness of,high schools and Zlllnskl made a first down the ineptness of Toms River down on lhe Huskies not so John Pandolfe and Georgo Red and White would have ln this area to play night at the Rumson 30; Wharton with the forward pass. Mike Today Saturday ' Nov. 21-tt-ZJ husky forward wall. Morgan a chance to see some followed the same style of football. He claims that In and Zlllnskl at the Purple 18. Bloom, their passer, is rated Despite these ill circum­ of the subs in full-time action, . attack which worked so suc­ his area of Pennsylvania all Hogan then whizzed .a r-o un d one oT the better pitchers , of stances,. the Matawan camp where they have not had the cessfully against Point high school football ls at end on a reverse to the Rum- ihe football in the Shore Con­ feels comparative play of the opportunity to see them dur­ Pleasant an d Toms River. night and attendance at his son 2. Zlllnskl crushed over ference, but*»Coach Rizzo had Songs, Dance*. tviro' team s against Bayvllle and also made -the point.’ It ing the regular season games' The Keys never were a pass­ native Pottsvllle runs around his MHS defenders steeled Gaiety. Dclightl shows Matawan is- not over­ ing team and it was not to 12.000 per game.— was 20-0 for.the Keyport against him. In six tries with m atched. Accordingly, Coach be wondered their resort to freshmen at the. ^a^f• the pass, Bloom hit the mark barry Rizzo's players left their Membership In Flying The Rumson team had its lo watch for!1 this style of attack, backfired SAYLOR ratings are bring­ only, once, for 18 yards. He practice field Tuesday chant- Club Open To Everyone on them. For purposes of best chance to score wben suffered one interception. Special — Kiddle Show —»,Speo!al ilng. "the bigger they come, the ing about something we ex­ estimating. their chances. at fumble wns recovered on the , Tom* River (11) . Saturday Afternoon — Starting l:45rP.M. harder they fall.',' The Tri-County Flying Club Bayvllle, the Rumson game pected when Asbury Park was Keyport 24 aa the second half Endi — Robbins, Youn*. SUnwood, admitted to the Shore Confer­ Brower. - S — Big Attractions — * The Matawan coaching staff meeting was held Nov. 12 at accordingly can be thrown started. - They got nowhere. • Tacklei —. Youhftblood. Moomaw, asks for a hearty turnout from Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport. Tlie out. As for mental altitudes, ence. The Blue Bishops, an The KHS freshmen marched Kuntz. Klnitlcr, Woilyr, Morrlr. , "The Beast With A Million Eyes" the> home folks Saturday to undefeated team, are ranked Guard* — Mayer, Pane, Hodai, club was organized In, April there are, of course, the to a touchdown in six plays, B arry. — Also — slve the team a good seidoff for the purpose of increasing same differences on the third ln Central Jersey, Group covering 78 yards, hut were ■ C€nt*r ~ Cannon. ■ • In . their last home.game be­ IV, behind Plainfield and Un­ Bach* — Bloom, Smith. P. SmlUi. "Day The World Ended" Interest ln flying, Bnd Dow Keyport High School squad called baok on a clipping pen ' Law. Thompson, fore the. Thanksgiving D a y has two planes at Preston Air­ that occur ln any. group ion’, and way below undefeat­ alty. Not daunted, the KHS i Matawan (•) . / • contest at . Keyport. ed Clifton, Bioomlileid a n d, . End* — Stephens, Scully. Hamil­ Sunday • Monday !Nov. t « 5 port, Marlboro Township. where 40 or 60 human beings freshmen made' back the 25 ton. • - - ' Membership. Includes stu­ are gathered. But when lt until Saturday, Montclair. The yards, getting down to th e Tackle* — Gregory, German. Continuous Sunday — Starting liiS P.M. explanation Is that the Blue G uards — Mickaylo, Wlcklund. Wal* S — Big Featores *— 2 Gamo Cancelled dents and licensed pilots most­ comes to facing tho common Rumson 14 on fourth down lace, Lee. ly from Monmouth nnd Mid­ foe on the gridiron, all thit Bishops now play too many with goal to go. Terry Acker­ Centers Johnson.. O Nell. A Jayvee foatbnil game be­ Group UI and even Oroup II Backa — Jonea, Banafato. RanW; dlesex Counties, but ls open ls forgotten, th» Keyport son sent a pass out to Hogan WatWnnmU)i , 0t>. p^neieo. wiU;look roslcr if :you.;plo^: tor ,i A ,,370 Broad Stir . 'pfcy7hg';'&ikbdldate«’.Mir : admis* night to; pneser.ve”.their’dttl-1 ir1 'Wdw »iut¥|them ^ through_ Investment Ini ‘ U. S. Saylngs Bonds NOW, ^Keyport Frosh Deer Hunters Quarry In Maine Green Wave Vs. T d p T O f m y . Lions Tomorrow Keyport.High-School's fresli- A chance to , clinch Central man; . football team annexed Mat-Key Church leugu* Keyport Butineumen's League — tbelr fourth victory ol the &ea- Jersey, Oroup UT.'honors Uid .....' ...... Nov. U ------NOV. 1> - ' Becond Section' son Nov. 13, tumbling tbe Red advance toward top ranking lh Nov. II, 1957 Page Five Bank High School freshmen, Matawan Baptist (1) - 816 931 822 Buck Smith's (1) 752 787 717 Its division ln the state la pre­ 840 774 854 13-7, at the KHS gridiron. St. Mary’s Episcopal (3) l>20 m 830 El-Moe-Kt- (2) , sented to Middletown Town­ Keyport Baptist (2) M4 781 Middletown Lanes (3) 835 841 850 a KHS first 'down at the Rum- A notable feature of the tri­ ship (Leonardo) High School’s Calvary Methodist (1) ■ #07 748 787 Scorns construction (0) 714 838 707 son 30, The Rumson line, piled umph of Uie Red and White Blodgett'jl (2) ...... 748 950 7B7 up Leonard, eo Brown shot a frosh was their savage defen­ eleven tomorrow in a tf ft M e Hebrew Congregation (2) 77 847 815 with Long Branch at the Leo­ Matawan Presbyterian (1) 23 780 882 Circle Chevrolet tl). 820 825 729 pass to Wolly Kennedy fbr ft sive play. They spilled the Varlese construction (0) - . 758 757 748 no"w first down, now at tbo Buccaneer frosh for losses nardo .field. Game time is 2:30 Bt. John's Methodist (3) 51 818 752 Gethsemane Lutheran (0) 12 748 743 Village TV (3), “ 781 7B4 812 Rumson 20. LoPresto ripped 12 times out of the 26 attempts p.m. . , Matawan Mothodlst (2) . |7J 788 801 Keyiiort Wine, ts Liquor (1) 757 771 793 through the Rumson, line to . nt carrying the ball the visit­ This ls a playoff of "a jfame Trinity Episcopal (ill ' 72 693 493 Old Boathouse (2) ' 720l 809 820 tlie 17, ICeyport attempted to ' or3 essayed. , •, Keyport Cleaners (2) 845 813 847 pass again and this time originally' scheduled for early Bayview Presbyterian (3) -:' 845 808 Burlew's Restaurant (1) 7B3 037 046 The Intense action on th e October "and postponed be­ Keyport Reformed (0) W8 793 Drown was snowed undor baok defensive set up the first Key­ Kcller'B Liquor Store (0)' 700 724 774 cause of the flu epidemic. In Standings Tourlne's Tavetn (3) 810 808 090 an tlie 27. Anothor puss to, Ed­ port touchdown. After taking playing the. game, tlie Lions Team W L Standing* die Dlckliam missed, then one the ball on the opening klck- are gambling on the chances , Keyport Baptist 19 11’ Team W L to LoPresto was complete but off, the Keys penetrated Red of becoming ShoTe Conference Keyport Reformed .. ' IB 12 Village TV - 22 - a only to tho 30 whore Rumson Bank territory directly bn run­ Oroup VA" ‘ champions, even ■Matawan Baptist 17 13 Tourlpe's Tavern . so lo stopped tho play ond recover­ ning plays, by Terry Ackerson, Bayview Presbyterian 17 13 El-Moe-Kl io(i 1014 ed the ball, It was 'cosy for though games with Long St, John's Methodist - I 17 13 Rich Zilinski and P aul Wlior- Branch do not count In t h o Keyport Wine & Liquor ll) U tlio Bulldogs to run out t h e ■ ton. A fumble upset this drive. Mfttawan Presbyterian I 16 14 Keyport Cleaners 18 12 clock. standings this year. An Injury . Hebrew Congregation 15 15 Middletown Lanes 15 15 But In four plays, tbe Keyport to a key player like Gene Matawan Methodist 14 18 Rumson'e big line, outweigh- ____defense was bo strong that the Keller's Liquor Store 14 >,i' 15>i Blbaud or Pete Boyd - c o u 1 d — Gethsemane Lutheran— -— - 14- 18- -Blodgett's------14 18 liig Keypoi't, w a s. -rep u ted ,— • Buccaneer freshmen were hurt seriously the . Middletown St. Mary's Episcopal 13 17 Old Boathouse 14 16 earlier In tho season, to be pusbed-back 25 yarda.the Ked team for the game with As­ Trinity Epslcopal . 11 19 Buck Smith's 1( 16 vulnerable ln the middle, but and Whitefrosh recovering the bury Park ThpnksglVing. This Calvary Methodist » 21 Burlew's Restaurant 13 17 tho Keys found no way ball when a pass from centcr ls to be played only five days lllgh Team Gamei Circle Chevrolet . 12 18 through thoro. Tlio Purplo' for­ sailed over the Red Bank punt- after the Long Branch contest. Bayview Presbyterian 2708 Varlese Construction 12 - 18 , wards were ever in to rush -er's~fiead to' roll to the Maroon The winner of the game be­ Keyport Baptist 2050 Scorns. Construction , 4...25 Brown on fils phases, so the- 27-yard line on fourth down. tween the Blue Bishops an d High Individual Gam Keyiiort quarterback 'did well ' ■ The Keys then drove .to their the Lions will' be the ’'A** E. Schwahl 030 Keyport Recreation League to get .the bull away a s often ‘. first score. Ackerson ' skirted champion...... ' J. Olsen; . 028 Hygrade Food? (3).... 742 783 785 as lie did...... - -.- left end for a nine-yard gain. Anbury Park/completed ...... High Team Game Tleinoy’s Beverages (0) -738' 720 718 - Rumson had not won a bait, Wharton then punched through Keyport Baptist Zlto’s (3) ...... ’ 730 720 710 their schedule prior to-it-he; Matawan Baptist gnmo for. two ..seasons past, the line for the first-down at 037 Eights (01------; ....“ 710. 082 702 but this year the 1 r coaolt Middletown test Saturday ....Bayview Presbyterian 937 Tetro's Casino (2) 814; 702 771 the" Red Bank 16. Zlllnskl rlp- w h e n they , defeated Long showed If lio were given tlio ped through the Red Bank line lllfli Individual Game. Koyport Recreation (1) 709 6B0 787 Branch, 13-0, to keep their C. Olsen . ii 2l3 Walling's (2) ' ■ 707 . 713 764 players, ho could make them for a new first down at the 5. season's record unblemished...... 784 005 go.. With only hapless R e d . Wharton spun to the 1 on the Crystal Recreation (1) 712 Neither team-lost prestige by Keans. Ladies Mon. League ...... Standings • Bank Cathollo left, Iho K o y- laBt play of the first quarter. this game. Long Branch failed Team ■ w L port win lives RuniBon -tlielr Then Zlllnskl plunged over on , Gerald MelUIo, (left), Keyport, and Robert Schurf*, (rffht), Nov. It South River, bagged tbe two bucks suspended from tbe tree to tie the game : only by a Hygrade Foods 15 * G b e 81 season's record since ' tbe- first play of the second missed touchdown pass into H. Wasserman' ti Son' (3) 844 584 001 Tetro's Casino ... 14 7 1040. Tlio victory over Keyport quarter. while hunting recently at Frost Pqgt Camp, Kokajoy Me., about Middletown Pharmaoy tl> 004 508 013 30 miles from the Canadian border In tbe northerly frart of the tlie end zone ln the filial min­ Walling's 14 7 was tho seventh for Rumsoa - Red Bank again wa3 help­ state, One buck weighs 190 pounds and the other 130 pounds ute; Marquet’s Pharm acy. (0) > (S95 594 628 Koyport Recreation 13 8 In a 10-gamo series roachiikg Keansburg National Bank (3) ML 624 647 Crystal Rooreatlon a 12 . less before the -KHS defense dressed.' \ « .. ’, .,- . •...... The Long,. Branch offensive back to 1040, Tlio Keys won after the klckoff. They punted Bownc’s Oil Burner Ser, tl) tot 'odd 510 Tierney’s Beverages - ' 0 13 4B-0 last year and the Bull­ to be on display tJntaorrow will Pete's, Inc. (3) • 520 009 593 Zlto's 8 13 . and the Red and White'again havo Frank Maf.za ln tlie line- Eights. . ’’a 10 dogs had .not trlumplied slnoe d r o y e downfield. A 15-yard smashing fullback slot, H al Frank Van Syckle, Inc. (2) 585 - 610 088 High Team Game 1051^— ^ . Rumson Blanks Keyport 27-0 To Gentile’s Market (1) . 509 589 588 penalty held. Keyport’s p r o- Saharlo going lo the outside, - Walling's ’ 001 /? - \.ll»tUttc* ■ - gress and Jim Noe punted to Bobby Ippollto doing the pass­ Keansburg News (0) 593 500 505 Tetro's . 1 ' 885 f s «w. Keyport Cleaners (3> 027 634 009 ,.'lr«t Dowm . t . the' Buc is. Again Red Bank Blight KHS Conference Chances ing ahd Wes Mayo a deadly Keyport Reoreatlon - 885 VariH tlMluod nwililus M was-stifled and had to punt . Standings . ■ High Team Sorles V«rd« l.o.l lUiHltlitM sa received from his end P o S t. ' Team . , T otro's : ' 2382—2333 Yurdi (Inlited I’aulug ' M out to midfleld. Noe shot down Keyport’s dream of a Shore 29. Williams-gained little, yard­ Tljc Oreen Wave- has lost to W L Nlimliep- 1 ’. , h , . “to the Buc 34'ori the runbuck. Keansburg National Bank ~ai » •> Walling’s . ' . . 2313' Atlu»ilvl(t(t . - - is ' • • Conference “B" championship age on two bucks at center, Freehold. Resionnrarid Prince­ '... Keyport Cleaners •• :■ 18 12 Individual lllgh Game . Nmnlier 1’ahim ' - • - -ZiUnskl, was halted on a line was ground underfoot by. the ton High, in adjj)tlon"to As­ ^iiiniiltleil - . . S • .1 . : buck-Then, on the last blay but Lewis spun ou J> handoff Mlddlotown Pharm acy Drover ...... 231 itml'tfi'. Pn-iici .. ___ ' . Rumson Bulldogs Saturday In­ bury ParK -^CL^^ B&wnti's Oil Burlier seTtfC* ' : —— 223 InlmnimA ' ..... l v. . '■ ;• of the half, Noe shot a cross- to the turf of th e Purple’^ field to the keyport 17, Here, rough­ cojiie Manasquan, 'SSdth Riv­ H. Wasserman St Son C. Ragsdale 217 /,V, llllUIU!f Kk’ki, (V over paas to Ackerson that ing wa-i called on the Keyport ,16 14 Vdi. (J) a« (j)« as they blanked the. Keys, er, New Brunswick and Ham Pete’s. In c ...... 15 15 Individual High Series, Punlmt’kd.^lck*, Y«rdi 44 • M was taken on the Red, Bank 27-0. It was the most severe man tackling Lewis. A disas­ llton Township, :...... Keansburg News 14 18 C, Cleolerskl .578 ...... 25 ' and run .for a - touchdown: trous* 15-yard penalty to their Gentile's1 Market— ...... 4 5 * :;17' -W ^Kullbei'(f-~^^--^W B07- score of the year for the Pur­ __Savior- ratings gave Mlddlo- Vurdi !/>■! P c u n ltb i...... —-Zllinskl-inado-Uie-polnt, ple against a foe ftnd’tlie first own 2 le suited for tlur Keys. - Frank—'Van-Sycklej—Itlc— - u — io- -Hr-Devlne------. — — 544 lii the second.'half, the Red Lewis then speared the rl 1 n e town 408, lop for Central Jer­ Marquet's Pharmaoy e 21 Individual lllili Average K»yi«>ri (•) . time Koyport had been held sey, Group III, going, Into tlie C, Cleclerskl ■ 171 Bud* — lllckhnm, Chromy. -Blinkers came to life. The scoreless since 0 Frenchtown’s for. the second Rumson score AiJrtpriQii.-O.ihlfn, :M»r?^r third quarter was pretty much and plunged the point. Long Branch game. Only two Monday Nighl Major Ledgue — J, Phelan ...... le t Central Jersey, Group1 I, other Graup h i teams, Engle . W, Kullliorg . ,104 CJimrtli — Umiuliitf, Vti'curoll^ of a standoff with fumbles champs turned the trick Nov. The Keyport eleven had not . . .. Nov. 11 . . ■'. 'f - " H, Devine ..... 184 Uurhfrt Honiouir - • • • ; marring the progress of both wood at 487 and .'Cranford at CftHtOr — JUlRKlf. 5, 1955. ' seen the end of bad breaks. 485 lind better ratings In the Wrode Houso <2> > 930 ' 883 1008'■ J. Grovor ...... * 104 *• nrown, - teams. Keyport had moved ln- All season long a passing Leonard fumbled on the kick- J: Overly (3) . 873 665 '804 I)un«, LoPrealit, /.ai'umtiii,'Kotineuyi , to Red Bank territory tTarly in state. A win .tomorrow over ...... - •, - attack lias keen a-/negligible off and had to recover at the Long Branch followed by a E. Matuszlwski (1) 906 1010 077 Mat-Key Ladies Wed, Nile League Himi»ou«KMr lU v n t l t f |, ( ll) , 'the fourth quarter when a fum- Keyport 17. The Keys revert­ Buck's T'avorn (0) - B87 891 877 IHnitR — McOuluuvmi, Koeiier. . ble cost. them the ball at the factor in Keyport's pipy. In triumph Thanksgiving over As­ Nov. IS . W«»)rtruff, I.p«. . view of the fact their twp run­ ed to passing and again got Mat-Key Reoreatlon (2) 1032 920 B20 TucUlnn — Krntuo. Uo>ry, McCif* Buc 46. Rickey DIMorslnl pass­ bury Park undoubtedly would Cliff’s See Food tl) : - 589 847 -510 ning aces, Ray LoPresto an d nowhere. .They punted but and TV Leavy (1) . , B87 838 043 ed to Stew Popper for a first make the Lions Group: III Modern Plmrnmcy (2) 586 005 077 (lU B rdi — H untvr, I^ovo, Mllch«U* Walt Zaremba, were not in a folding penalty put Rumson champs of the whole state. Pote's Appliance (1) 885 942 845 Stultz Fuel Oil (1) . 548 603 0112 HUno, . ' ..down at the Keyport 37. John top condition, lt apparently back.to their own 47. Then P at Montagna <2r #07 9S0 707 Scott Funeral Homo (2) 578 53D 002 Conlcm — rhumorrty. Fallon. ; • Daniels skirted end for a sec­ the home side Incurred anoth­ Red Bank Cathollo will face Craig Bi’Otllera,.Builders- (0).-BlU-'- 522 W4, IU tki — Williams, Tumlilyn, tifW« was the strategy of the. R e d Lakewood at home Saturday ...... :...... Standings . 1«,-Hoffman,'l>eOi5DrfD;"~ ond first down, this one a t‘the Raiders to take their foes by er Offside penalty as Coach Team W I. Crate's Bflvciages (3) 590 630 579 K aypnrt . 0 0_JL -0 — • KltS 30. The Red and White Joe Rosato fumed on the side­ In a garrie between teams that Wrode House , • 17 7 Natalie's Dress Shop (2) Oil 534 507 Itumion-ralr IUv«n 0 '/—J1? surprise Saturday with an. air have won only one gamo each Martini’s Diner (1)...... 584. 010 TnUolidowiu — l,«wN (S), WlilUnu. __line then hurled back three attack from '‘the. outset. While line. But his anger changed to J. Overly . 17...1 ..... 077 ioutiUUuwH — l4*wla Buccaneer . threats, b u t on Joy when Williams kept t h e this jrear,'. Jim Howley, Key­ E. Matuszlwskt ...... JI...... 16 ....8 Ulrlohsnn’a Boat Workl (2) 570 573 .520 Keyport did gain yardage in port, win be^the punting,' pass- . Buck’s Tavern,'j '. ■ ll is VanPelt <( Bon, Agenoir (IV 520 582 681 — ariy. CiHidlnt), VilU« fourth down with 13 to go, the the second half with their ball on a fake pass play and 12 , pUni», lu tto n . > . DIMorslnl-to-Popper pass com­ wheeled down'the sidelines for inig; standby for the Caseys. -.Mat-Key Reoreatlon ^ t . 12.. .12 _ ... .Standings . . ' ' overhead game, in the main, Thfc outsldtkrushes'of Lake- . Teani t, ;■- " \V r, " .. . binitlon worked again. Red it backfired on them. Three In­ a, first down nt the Keyport 31. J 4 Vsnl’elt ft Son; Agenoy si 10 ' 10 I* »•'»" Bank had a new first down, wbod's Jim Bell, so effective . Petels Appllnno. r , I ' I>t1 terceptions proved, bad. turn­ Tho run covered 37 yards. An­ Pat Montagna I _!l 7 17 Crate’s, Bevorages • ■ in, 14 Slvln^s On All In. now at the Keyport 19. Again other penalty again set t h e against Keyport, are expected Modern Pharmacy ' 111 silo - i'7r» ilnui* uunb'tuj*n« ' ing points' ln play for the Keys to harass the Caseys. 15 the Keys contained three run­ and other passing attempts re­ Purple back and-, made their Mat-Key Merchant'* League . Stultz Fuel Oil 17 16 ning plays, but on fourth; down coach turn. purple again, This Natalie's Dress Shop 18 17 Cailmlr J. Zfydaityk.. sulted In damaging loss of ...... N or. M ______...... Jack Sellers wa3 loose around yardage or fumbles. : ' time the Bulldogs could n o t Craig Brothers, Builders . right end and-' skirted to t h e pass their way'otitt their lone Biddy Basketball Palm er Esso (2) . 118 .930 832 Scott Funeral Horn. S f F tl OiriiB PIi h , KHS 1. Sellers- then bucked The Red and White took to completion in ttirfe being halt­ Atlantlo TU* (3) , > . ' »30 850 Martini’s Dtnsr 15 18 OUffiVMl passing as soon as they, re­ Burlew’s Restaurant (i) 900 920 02B Cliff's Sen Food 14 10 for the score and'made tlie ed at the KHS 14; where the UUlohsen's Boat Works /point'. There was only 11 m e ceived the opening klckoff, but Red and White' recovered this Draws 91 Turnout B ID Super Mart, (3^ 863 600 030 13'20 for; a klckoff and'runback and there wos, as yet, no co-ordin­ ball. But this; was ~n%boon to A turnout of. Dl boys marked Cllffwood. Angels (0)1 ■ «47 BIB 827 the1 game was'over. The Key- ation between passer and re­ Keyport as Frank Lawson tlie Inauguration of "biddy” ■ Jog’s Sport Oood< (0) ' 910 800 B12 Monmouth County Llont port-tciHTipli.was scored wlth- ceiver'and they had to' punt fumbled on his own 6 on an basketball In Keyport Monday Charcoal Pit (2) ’ ' / . 930 1020 83B Union Beach: (3) 805 ' 053' 898 out the services of the star out.to midfieldi BUI Levels; top attempted pass and - Rumson night. Trank Zampello, direc­ Schanck’s Oil (2) .‘ 961 882 700 Mlddlotown (0) . 759 818 746 running back :ot to® frosh scorer of the Conference, ran recovered. In two bucks, Lew­ tor of the program, announced Rapolla’s Market (1)' S ' 644 845 870 Keyporl (3) 678 887 8M club. Bob Felgenwlnter. the ball back to the KHS 35. is was over for the third Rum­ that because of the size of the OtC Sales tt Service (2> 327 052 8B9 Highlands (0> 788 813 A ,J.C, . Wllllams-to-L e w 1 s Keansburg (3)- : ,783 033 734 The Red Bank frosh had son touchdown. but - this , time turnout, the'original plan to Crate’s Beverages (3i ’ BOO 1023 910 p Falr Ifaven (0) v.ONaMUX KHIW OUT beaten Rumson but lost to As­ Jump pass carried .this first missed the point.- • ; have four teams, has been re­ Cllffwood Amoco (1) ; . 181 844 851 ' 751) 703 794 Rumson thrust to the Keyport ____B U n d n o . MWUT IHl lXtllUHr bury Park, Long Branch and T he Purple Bulldogs fum­ vised to provide for six teams, Jo-Joe's Cocktail Loun^o (1) 873 847 857 Team ■ • . w I. mocRipnoH u in a m Freehold before playing Key- 23, but then the Keys hearten­ Uniforms are being, ordered Conklin’s Men’s Shop 13) 840 877 0B8 Union Bekoli . — 1 i'. : io ed their followers by smearing bled the second half klckoff . S port. ' . and recovered on their own IS. for this amount. The boys “300” Bar (0> ' B81 7B7 804 ' Keansburg i , . . 10 Keyport placers • Bade, Redo, Williams twice for losses back musf obtain their own sneak­ Old Mill Dairy (0) , B41 875 787 Keyport - .. . , |j. to the KHS 37 on repeated at­ They marched . upfleld on 11 Stryker, Nappl, Louche, Sakln, ground plays for two f l r s t ers and sweat sox to play. - Manley’s Diner (1) 748 771 016 Atlantlo IllghUnds li 11 SAV-ON . R.1 Croce, Retf, Montesano, tempts at the Jump pass play. Cllffwood Fire Co, (2) 530 828 -780 Fair llaven . ' ' . 15 downs; to tlielr own 46 but an­ Decision was taken to name Middletown-. ' . , fl' DRII06 Mogge, Post, Wharton, Noe, The Keys took tb passing other holding penalty .put them the teams after those ln the All-Bros, Woodwor)tlrilt (2) B43 857 783 18 again, blit this brought an In­ ' ’ ,T«(am lllgh aa m e .. VOU'IL NlVCIl M KT A Ackerson, Trolian. Fredrlcb, back at their 31. Wlillams got National Professional Basket­ Middletown Lanes (1) 101 808 8M - Union-Beach 2748—2002 t j y rod RitiABti - - Wharton, Zlllnskl. terception by Williams at the them back the' ground they ball League. There will be tl|e Standings KHS 44. The Red and White • Keyport ■ . a02» pflBicupticm muiho/ Red Bank players - Qettls, lost but then he had to punt Lakers, -Knlcks, Royals, C e 1- . Team W L ' Keansburg i, jjoo Hillman, Wilson; G a r v a o h, defense still was a' stout:..pn6. to the KHS 34: • tics, Hawks, and Nats, Palmer Esso . ; 31 7 Tesm lllfh B«t FaTvo, Iselln, Brown, Popper, and Williams had to punt to Atlantlo Tils 21 t , , Union: Beach . . 0I8~0Q3 the KHS 14. Keyport: still set Keyport went back to pass­ ! Managers' to supervise th e Burlow’s Restaurant 21 0 ..Sellers, Daniels, DIMorslnl, ing but right away tho passer. teams are as follows: Frank - r — Keansburg , 033—000 Wickes.fchlmentl, LeBlando. on a passing g a m e, tried, 6 tt D Super Mart. ' - 21 9 Keyport. B87 , » ” Score by quarters: - ' throwing . In t h e shadow of Pumpkin Brown, was thrown Leonardls and George Beach; Cllffwood Angels J» 11, Individual lljgh (lame . ■ Touchdowns — Ziiintkl, Acke,T*tm; their own’goal posts. Oe ne for a six-yard loss. Brit on an: Jay. Baker and Bill G e 1 g e r; ' Jig's Sport. Goods ' ir 13 , Barker—Union lieooli 33S Scllen. ' other try, Zaremba . took a Hal Bhumook and Joe Mazuro- Charcoal Pit . ' 17 13 . , Lohsen—Keansburg 223 . Points .after, touchdown — ZIUnald, Fleming was dropped by .the Sclmnck's Oil .■ Sellers, Purple's Peter Love back' on handoff hjjm Brpwr. and shot skl; Vern Phillips and J o s 17 It . Heldel—Middletown ' 230 SUUsllci a pass. to LoPresto for Key- Pinto; Ed Wilson with A c e Rapolla’s'Market . ; 18 14 . Individual lllgh Bet • . K«7. R.D. tlie Red and White 10 Oi) /one OK Sales It Service ■ 1 '<1 attempt. A second 'went Way PcwiWynttteJJlrft' down of the Cottrell and 'Al Faldutl, Bill M. Harknr—Union Boaoh 002-11011 Flmt-Down* 9 \ game .at their T>wn 45-yard Pease and tBob Strang. 'The Crate’s Bovei'aBes - '- 10 .10 ■ Wyckoff—Keyporl 574 Yirds- Gained Rushing to U wide' of the mark and the . Cllffwood' Amoco . Tretiery—Keansburg , ooe Yards Lost Rushing « - 33 Keys .had to punt out from line. Two plays later, Fleming m anagers'w ill agree on what *5 28 Jo-Joe’s Cocktail Loung. 16 lllgh Individual Averageii Yards Gained Passing 32 their own goal line, Lewis whirled around end on a fake nam es are to be used by tlielr t Conklin's Men’s Shop 1# 17 , Number Passes pass play for 27 yards and a rc— Velli—Mlddlotown . 174 Attempted ^ ' \ 9 gathered ln tbe ball at mid­ team s. '•300" Bar . ! 11 10 Marclietti—nighlonds 174 ZJumber Pastes . field to dash 62 yards tor an new first' dowp,' this at th e An 4'rbltratlon dnd supervis­ Old Mill Dairy ’ 11 19 . Darker—Union Btncli 'Completed , Rumson 28. Then came a inlx- Stanloy's Diner ' 174 Number Passes ' . apparent Rumson touchdown. ory board lias been chosen by 10 20 McCoy—Union- Meacll 173 - Intercepted ■ 0 But the ball was called back up of penalizing. .Tlie Keys Zampello. Bob. Zampello w 1 11 Cllffwood Fire'Co. 10 20 Urlck-Union Bcnoh 172 Distance Kicks, All-Bros, Woodworking and -put down at the KHS 41 were offside, then they were take care of scheduling the 10- 8 22 Wyckoff—Keyport 171 (*) 24 U) 18 Middletown Lanes 25 Jlunt/arlc Kicks. Yds. 73 ’ 44 for a clipping penalty. ' holding and it put them back game round-robln for each Varlese— Union Uoaoli 170 S«v0iiDr«<)s Fumble* 3 3 Id m I d f 1 e l d. But Rumson Lost Balt Fumbles ; 3 ■■ ; ' -2 The touchdown was not long team to play. John Fitzgerald - irft t!\ fti Yards-Loit, Penalties ... 20 . 30 delayed. Lewis swept around roughed on a pass and Keyport will rule on eligibility. John State Ski Council . to score, chromy ran tlie kick- r m t: ut i * had a new first down at th e end for seven yards. He hit In­ Hansen, KHS scorer, will han­ Rumson Blanks off Imck . t o the . lied a n d L '/,< ‘‘vU.*.f to. the line for two more and Rumson 33, Zaremba whirled dle the records. Herb Rothen­ Plan* For Jamboree TMl*«(R /■»<(: a7' )>ZZ- around to the 2t. Here Brown ^continued from column three) White £9, I)rown: sent a oro/ts- .Williams made lt a first down berg, George Creed, Sal Opat­ The New Jersey Ski Council, field pn'nu to Ed Blckham for at the.Red Raiders 27. Wil­ passed to Zaremba but Tam­ osky, Mike Hallcran, and Tom Downs, which got the ball out liams pushed through center blyn intercepted'for the home Smttli .will settle disputes. comprised of So clubs from toj' tlio Iluinjiori 37,"Wllilnriis te?m at the Rumson 7. . for nine yards. Ron Tamblyn Zampello announces the par­ various sections of tho state, tumbled mid LoPjculo was In Feel bucked over the line for . an­ Backed up In their own ter­ ents of all boys participating Will hold its annual Jamboree lo recover lo give Keyport a»- other first down, this one at ritory tor,, the „first . time _ ln... the .must pay 11 for an Insurance 4t the Garden Ballroom, Pas­ OJ-hftr offen/tlvo chance. • the KHS 13."An offside penalty: | It would linvo been better . If Stronger f . Purple Bulldogs I policy on their boy under the saic, tomorrow, Tho Mon­ set the. Purple Bulldogs back, failed to get out and Williams' group plan for the basketball the Keys had not Imd this good but'; not Tfor “ long^ Williams punt*sailed out • of"bbunds,. at actlvlty. mouth Sltl C lulv Long Bianch, j|ortun»Kn In tho fliit, Then the handoff to spurt off tacklc thrust of the game. The Rum- that at Monday night's session Roger A. Peabody, executive liiiolher was taken by Lewis OERITQLJ ta the. Keys. 6. .Williams, Push­ son line plied up two rushes Rt ^ eyport H1?£ ,Bch,0,01 put of the Keyport receiver'^ *Du« to kofl dificliney sn«nl« ed straight up center with the but Browrt shot a pass ln the »PWf.r Wth baptluma or director, and Edwin D. East­ lands and tlio fleet Rlunsun beefy .Rumson llnerp^n before flat to Wayne P erry for a first • ^ rl.h ce ^i,i« u on, charter flight director, of jack, wns away to an #3 yard him U> go over lor tlie score. dc.wn -ot the Purple Bulldogs the1^ “Ke c,1'Kl,bnlty' T1'1“ 15 the United States Eautern run far tho final Ruinson Lewis plunged for the point.; 20. A second pass. Zaremba to , p0,r ,, • _ Amateur Ski Association. .... score of the day. He n g a 1 n Thtlr disastrous attempt at LoPresto,. carrled 'tb’: the- ll.-j ^yport. is .ihe third c 9 ir»- ilunged tlie j.olnt. passing. In the first qjarter The Humson“ forward“ Wa 11 In Ihe area to htve Keyport founlil Viilluiitly Irl led the Keys to stick to ground stopped LoPresto cold on. three | biddy basketball, Held Scoreless he reinftlnlnii minutes to try play, on taking .the klckoff rushes, but on fourLh. down , "Can I h«lp It H yotx bowling bott • Opening the sccond quarter. Zaremba speared to the 7 for Football Schedule pave Jones any Tom Leonard and. a new first down as the final cr, M a t a w a n 's, touchdown Fleming brought the ball to quarier goi underway. ■ ■ ... .: . Yf\&*y twins. were,held Rcorrles» Sat­ Relax Arid Enjoy Aftornoon Bowling S/mg Brifuh Al the Keyport 40, "fourth~ilown "“RiimBan'B hefty forward wall p.m.), t> 1urday when their (cam w as Lots Of Room To Loam And Practice with one to go,. The Keys then hurled back v* Zaremba M fu rd » r blanked by Tornn Hlver but rc* (At! k'anir* Z p.m.}. . Alloy* Opon U a.m. gambled tin a rush and lost. twice ond LoPreKto once. A j J/eplUfie ,»f talacd fifth und r.lxtlt pIhcp re­ The *blg Rumson line stopped j fourth down pass by Brown’ K*>-p«rt el liujvlilr spectively in the filiore area Upd Hank Ca|h Leonard cold and took the ball eluded Bob Chromy in t li e i\ifi a! MA'ur.'juaM. rriee ninonj; «cholnbtif! Hlnru away. The Keys contained twoj end zone and Uie,Purple Bull- Our iJtily fit Ihe; for Indivldtinl fccoiintf honors. Matawan-Keyport Rec. t t 19. Front St. Keyport SeyirvHIr'. •. Both flay LoPrento ond Walt (N»«1 U> ***'> luftk) purple rushes, but Williams; do** took over bn their 7; Win- iY.ht ) f > il* i A fn b jy . MAlawiin l-.'timo Zaremba, Keyport’A entrlew In B«IIo A Msralhan Bose* again hit Lewis on the Jump kle Brush and Lewis combined ...... Kfis Doiti. _u1 rhe mums Pass Osr Door, pasa and it was aR U tn s onj to get the home side two first j • ?pTSV *\' oat-ri ti Mie f^*^d to ■ I " BOWl foil fUN ,,. COWl ron HIA1TH I first down at th em ed R ild ersl (continued In column sUtl - 1 - -PcwiMwDi-'ArilmitotM.— •’— .lUdWBCft,..,______...... :.H w as of bronze chrysanthe­ ‘Bride Of Newark Mari Johnson mums. The bridegroom's Married Nov. 10 mother wore 4 dress of cham­ ^continued from colunin five) pagne silk, trlmmedwltliiace, seed pearls. She carried • and toast accessories. Her coi> white prayer'bcolc with-an ar­ Miss Deanna Joyce Johnson, sage olso was b/ bronze chry­ rangement of white rosebuds daughter of Mr, and Mrs. santhemums. _ Sefooa Seotlon Charles L. Johnson, Holmdel an(J trailing stream ers. . >*»a« Six Nov. 21, 1957 Following the ceremony, a Miss Elsie J. Schlechtweg, . Rd.. Hazlet. became the bride reception was held at the Rol of Richard O. Greenman.son lo Post House, "Keyport, after Freehold, sister . of the bride, of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oreen- which the couple left by was the only, attendant. She— . Union Beacli Girl man, Freehold, on Saturday; plane to , Fla. Upon wore a full-length gown of nep- Nov. ,16, 1957, in St. John's their return, they win reside tuno green taffeta, styled with Weds S. I. Man Methodist Cbuicb, R a r it an at 195 Myrtle Ave., Irving­ a strapless bodice. and match- - Township, at 3:30 p.m. ' . - ' ton. For traveling, the bride ing Jacket. The Jacket featur- -.­ Bt. M ary’s B p i s 0 0 p a l The Rev. Norman R. Riley, chose a green wool dress with ed a back bow with trailing Chiireh, Keyport, was the pastor, performed the' double a matching hat and corsage of streamers. She wore a match­ sceno of the .wedding of Miss ring ceremony before an altar white chrysanthemums. , ing headband trimmed with , M arlon 8 . Josepb. daughter of of palms,. white gladioli and Tlie bride Is a graduate of pearls and a circular veil. Her Mr. and Mrs. Harry Josepb, chrysanthemums. Mrs, . Rhea Keyport High School and Kath­ cascade bouquet was of yel- . - sr,,. 424 LorHlard Ave.,, Union Vandertnark played tradition­ arine Glbb!} School, New York, low chrysanthemums. . ■ Beach, to Charles R. W e 18- al wedding music on the (Org­ and ls employed by the Trans­ Howard L. Heulltt, Engllsh­ man, son . of Mr. and M r », an and accompanied the solo­ continental bas. Pipe Line town; brother of the b r l d.e- Rydolph Welsmpn, TottenvlUe, ist. Miss June Laughlln. • , Corp., Newark., The bride­ groom, waa the, best man...... S. I„ at 3 p.m. on Saturday, The bride, given In m ar­ groom is a graduate of Mato- Ushers, were Ralph. W. " NOV. 16, 1957. . riage by bier la th e r, wore a wan High School and ls em­ Schlechtwcg, Freehold, . broth-...... The Rev. Henry Mile, reo- floor-length gown of pure silk ployed by the Atlantic Deslgrv er of the bride, and EUlery ' - tor, olliclnted at the double white taffetd, styled with a fit­ Co., Newark. .." . ,■ Pudder. Engllslitbwh." Tins ceremony before an altar ted b o d l c e* long pointed The mother of the bride decorated with white fall flow- sleeves, a scoop neckline trim­ wore an afternoon d r c s s of r ers. Traditional wedding mil- med with Point" De Venice Married Nov. 10 inauve rose lace, matching ac- , slo was played by .the, organ- lace. The full skirt terminated cessorles and a plnkr carnatlori 1st, Mrs, E. Prlnz, Hazlet. in a chapel-length. train,-A pouf corsage. The mother of th e The bride, given In m u bow was attached at the waist In Eriglishtown bridegroom wore an afternoon ; rlage by her- father, wore a ln the. back, Her silk' Illusion Miss Ruth J. Schlechtweg, dress of slate blue, matching , gown of white silk bombasine, fingertlp-Iength veil fell from the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. accessories and a yellow car­ fashioned with a scoop neck­ a pillbox headpiece, and she Edward Schlechtweg. RD Ij nation corsage...... line and long olceves, T ii e carried; an . arm bouquet of Freehold, became tha bride of .A: reception followed for 100" ~ - bouffant- skirt was of -1 h r e e white chrysanthemums. ' ~ ; - Russell L. Heulltt, son of Mr. guests...at Steve's Maiti Brook , tiers, the bottom one of which Miss Mary Jane Caroll, Key­ ahd Mrs. Lester Heulltt, Hud­ Inn, Engllshtowh, -wltli the Ray .­ terminated In a cathedral port, was the naald of honor. son St!, Marlboro, Sunday, Dee Quintet playing fpr danc­ train: "Her fingertlp-lengtb yell She woro a ballerlna-length Nov, 10, 1957, at the Sanford MR., MBS. GEORGE CONVER CRICKMORE, JR. Ing. The coupjir left for -a of French illusion fell from a grown of gold taffeta fashion­ honeymoon trip through th e ' Memorial Methodist Church, M i s s Doris Jill Cooke, . crown of seed pearls, and she ed with a fitted bodice, a Engllshtown. ’ ...... " The bridesmaids were ;Miss southern states ahd will resldo ; carried a: white fur mufr scoop neckline iuid a full'skirt daughter of Mrs. J o h n F, Serena Anderson, Matawan; at RD 2, Freehold, upon tbelr: _ adorned with white roseB and Tho double ring ceremony Cooke, 244 Broadway, Key­ and Miss Jill Schaab, Keans­ with' a sash- and large bow In tvas performed at 3 o'clock by return. . , .. ' ‘ ' sliver foliage. back, and a matching head­ port, and the late J o h n . F. burg. Their pale green bro­ F-o r traveling, the bride ■ Mrs. Joan Schecflnger, Key­ the Rev. Dale Clare, assisted Cooke, became the brlda of cade gowns were styled like Wore a..brown suit with match- , piece. She carried a basket of by the Rev., John Robinson, port, was matron of honor. MRS. EDWIN C. LAUDANO bronze and. yellow chrysnnthc- Oeorge Conver Crlckmore,' Jr., the honor attendant’s with em­ ing brown accessories and a Her gown was oi American who also sang the -‘‘Lord’s son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge erald green yelvet sashes, Miss Virginia D,_Dletrich, matching blue velvet’m u ffs mums. _ ■.■...... ■ Prayer.” The altar.was bank white rose corsage. beauty red velvet, worn wltli C. Cricknioro, High P o 1 n t, matching headpieces and:they , Mrs. Heulltt graduated from daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jo­ trimmed with whlto and gold Mrs.- Virginia Underhill, .Un­ ed with mixed bouquets of a prlilte fur headband. She car- chrysanthemums. ion Beach, and Miss Rose N. C., Saturday, Novi 16, ip57. carried cascade bouquets pf Freehold ■ High School and is ' rled a white fur mu/f. seph Dietrich, 67 Broad St., white carnations and chrysan­ at 41 p.m, In the Perth Amboy rust daisy chrysanthemums. employed by the New Jersey Joseph T. Wlckens served Mar|e Oreenmah, Freehold, themums. Miss Gloria M ae Attendants were Mrs. Carole Matawan, becan^o the bride of as best man and J. Douglas Kingdom H a 11-of Jehovah's Charles Molohan was the Bell Telephone Co., Freehold. sister, of the bridegroom, were Davison, organist, accompan­ Witnesses. ; T w o: large bou­ Cummons, Keyport and M i 38 Edwin C, Laudano,.son of Mr. Dietrich, brother of the bride, the attendants. Their gowns best man and ushering wer6 Mr. Heulltt graduated from Sorma Jean LeBedz, Belford, ied the vocalist, Mrs. Mabel quets of autumn flowers and Frank Sclasda and Donald the Freehold High School and ‘ and Mrs. Charles Laudano, and Joseph Pellcchla, cousin were of'fcm green taffeta, sty­ 'Heulltt, aunt of the bride­ . Tholr gowns of American Newark, on Saturday. .Nov. 18, of the brldcgroorf; served as led like tjie honor: attendant’s tall foliage decorated the hall. Owens, all of New York. ls employed a t Stew art's Tool groom, who sang "Because.’; Merton Campbell performed :, beauty red velvet and- white 1957, at 10 a.m, at St. Joseph's ushers. ■ ' with matching, headpieces. For her daughter’s wedding, lc Dye Company,; Marlboro. ‘ fur headpieces were ef tho Escorted ln marriage By her tlje double ring ceremony and Churchi , Keyport. .T h e Rev. For her daughter’s wedding, They also carrlcd baskets of father, the bride wore a pure Mrs, Cooke-selectcd a. Dl 6 r - same design as that worn by Jolin J. Hendricks'officiated at Mrs. Dletrfch woro a Dior bronze and yellow chrysanthe­ Miss Virginia Abrams was the blue faille afternoon sheath .£ the honor attendant. They also silk (fawn, fashioned with pittnist. ' : - Shoreland Memorial the double ring ceremony and blue . v e 1 v e t ., prlncess-style mums. • .... \ ' portrait neckline, embroidered, dress with short sleeves'and a carried white fur muffs. • celebrated tho nuptial m a s s. Olven: In’ , marriage by her stand-up collar,* a matching dress’with dark bluo accessor­ Patrick Fox, Perth Amboy, with Chantilly lace sqrdll? brother, John Cooke, Keyport, Gardeni Cemetery Robert Carlton, Tottenvllle Harold 'Weber played tho ■ or­ ies and wore a white orchid hat and accessories and a cor­ „ S.I.,;served as best man. Ush- cousin of tho bridegroom, was which also trimmed the bot­ the bride wore a Chantilly luce : - ■ Assn. ’' "■ . . gan and Leonard Porccllt corsage'. The bridegroom’s the best man. Jack and Don- tom of the full skirted gown sage of yellow Fuji, chrysan­ erlng were Louis l^Jsch "a nd gown styled with a fitted bod­ ‘ ' , KF. 7-3630 . was tho soloist. : mother selected a. champagne aid Caroll, Keyport, ushered. themums. • ; — Edrt’aid-Harrfson, Jr., boCh -of terminating ' into a chopel- ice, a’ scalloped round n e c k- T h e bridegroom’s -'motfieri —Given in marriage by her colored chiffon ciless tr,miTlf;cl —The-brlde’s-mother-selected length— traln._lHeiLifingertip;. Main Sl. ^ . Kejport Tottenvllle. ; father, the bride wore a chat>- In lace with brown accessories llno.-iongpolnted-sleeves.iind- chose nn afternoon tiroes—of- For her daughter's .wedding, a street-length duchess blue! length veil of silk illusion fell a three-tier skirt. Her finger- el-Icngth gown of. Skinner'S and wore a white orchid cor­ velvet dress with a white hat from a lace cap trimmed with rose lace over matching taf­ Mrs. Josepb chose a winter satin: Her flnger-length veil of sage. tlp-length veil of ‘illusion fell feta with a matching hat and and accessories. Her cor'safee (continue^ in column eight) from a Juliet cap of p e a rls white brocade afternoon dross, illusion fell from a cap of After wedding reception at accessories and a corsage of a and rhinestones and she car­ Ackerson, Van Buskirk a,white hat, black accessories, French Imported lace and se­ thc-Pleasant'Valley Inn, Holm­ pink roses and blue Fuji and a corsage of red roses, quins. She cnrrlcd. a while ried a cascade bouquet of Fuji chrysanthemums. , . . . t, & Elliott, Inc. del, the couple left for Wash­ chrysanthemums. - The bridegroom's m o t h e r prayer book. . ington, D.C., and points south. Bride Of Keyport Man A reception followed nt Felr wore a powder blue taffeta Miss Phyllis Dietrich, Balti­ For traveling, tlie bride wore Miss Rose- Marie B a y 1.1 s, erson’s Buttonwood Manor, afternoon gown, a matching more, Md., cousin of the. brldo, Matawan, was the maid of M atawan, after which the a light blue wool suit trimmed honor. Her aitemoon gown of In suran ce S ervice hat, black accessories and a was maid of honor. ’ Her full- with satin and a mink scarf. couple left for Florida. For corsage of pink roses. length gown wns made of gold She also woro a feathered hat beige b r o c a d e had short traveling, the brld6 wore a 11 W. Front Street • Following the. ceremony ' a taffeta with a m atching gold sleeves, a round neckline, and brown tweed wool suit with a Keyport and dark brown accessories' a chestnut brown velvet sash — reception wos -held ht - B u c k velvet - Jackot, -Sho woro a with a white orchid corsage.... beige hat and accessories and ' Telephone 7-1116 ■ Smith’s Restaurant, East ending In a back bow. A cir­ a- corsage ot-faH flowers...... matching gold feathered h a t Mrs. Laudano ls~ associated r Agenc; established over - Keansburg, after which t h o and caroled a matching gold with the Lewis Advertising cular veil fell over her match­ -When they return from their couplo left for a wedding trip velvet muff trlramod w 1 th Agency, Newark, as a . ..c o m- ing headpiece and she carried wedding trip, the couple will - ’ 100 Years. to Bermuda, For traveling tho while and yellow chrysanthe­ a cascade bouquet of yellow reside In Oreensboro, N. C. . merclal artist. Her husband Is Fuji chrysanthemums. - bride selected a beige wool mums. ‘ . , . employed by Fyro Plastics suit with blacK.^nd beige ac- Mra..J£enneth. Dietrich. c u t Co„ Unloh, as, ‘a designer. • cossofles." ‘ " ' ~ ton, cSuuIn of tlio bride, and lleVla preijldent'of .the'Design­ Ofdenburghs Announce Tile brldo was graduated Miss Lois Anri Johnson; Mndi- ers Guild of New Jersey, Studios from Keypoxt High School and son, wero attendants. They Upon thoir return they will Son's Recent Marriage: is employed by Flagstaff Ll<)-_ wore full-length gowns, styled reside In their new home on uor Co., Perth Amboy, The the same as the maid of hon­ Dartmouth Dr.. Raritan Town­ Announcement ls made by CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY r brldegrobm,-tt graduate of Tot- o r’s, in royal bluo and carried ship...... - • • — ...... ,.-- .. Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Olden- 10 MAIN ST TEL. KE 7-1391 KEYPORT tenvllle High School, has serv­ burgh, 611: Greenwood - A v e., ed four years with the U. S. Laurence Harbor, of the mar­ Air Force. He presently Is wltb a touch of .rust and the riage of their son, John, Fort employed by Flborboard ' Pa­ Maureen Duffy Is attendants carried cascade Wayne, Ind., to Miss Diana per Products Co.. Metuchon. bouquets of rust pompon^ with VanHom, Fort . Wayne, Ind., Upon their return Irom their Married Saturday ft touch ol yellow...... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Television Service ■wedding tylp, the couple i will Edward Clark was tlie best A. VanHorn, Tampd, Fla., reside nt 231 Maple PI,, Key­ Before an altar decorated Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1957. lh Fort m an and ushering, were Radios & S m a ll Appliances Repaired / port. With white gladioli and chrys­ Oeorge Rosa, John Clark ahd Wayne. anthemums, Miss Maureen M. F red Best, all of Keansburg The bridegroom is a gradu­ ate of Ferris High School, Jer­ , 27 Years in Business , Funeral Services Duffy, daughter of Mr. and Tho bride’s mother choso an sey City, and iserved four Mrs. Joseph A. Duffy, 97 aaua Duplonl silk cocktail years in the U. S. Navy. He Is TOUR WESTINGUOUSE DEALER ’. ,: Edward F. Elohwald Mornlngslde Ave., Keansburg, dress appllqued-with lace and a student at the Indiana Tech­ became the bride of Alan Carl sequins with a matching hat Funeral services were held nical College. The bride is a TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. ' ; Friday at 0:30 a,m. at the Ecklof, son of Mr, and Mrs. and accessories and an orchid registered nurse ln_Ort hospi­ .'... John J. .Ryan. Home for Funer- Carl Ecklof, 75 Port M o n- corsage. Tho. .bridegroom’s tal at Fort Wayne,^where the tIS UPPER MAIN ST._ UA 1-1600 MATAWAN. N. J. “als,!Keansburg, with tho Rov. mouth Rd„ Keansburg. Satur­ mother, solectcd a navy blue i p i f i ’ couple will make Jthelr home. Stanley Levandeskl, pastor of day, Nov. 18, 1067, at 11 a.m. and white silk dress with a St, Ann's Church, Keansburg. ln St. Ann's Church, Keans­ white feather hat, navy acces­ officiating, fo r Edward F. burg. The Rev. Stanley J. sories and an orchid corsage, Elchwald, 12. o( 31 Hancock Levandcskl officiated at th e A reception followed at Duf­ 6 6 St„; Keansburg, who died double ring ceremony and fy’s Irish House, Keansburg J Wednesday, Nov, 13, 1957, In celebrated tlio nuptial mass after which the couple left for in-1 !} ^V' . the Ivy Nursing Home, Mid­ which followed. Michael Ber- tho Focono Mountains, Pa dletown .Township. Intorment gln. Red Bank, was the solo­ For travoling, tho bride wore MRS. JOHN DENNIS CROWLEVT ■: Have you visited Creative Hair Stylists? was in St, Joseph's Cemetery, ist, nnd Mrs Mnrio J.edorhaus, a tweed suit with a -mink col­ Keyport. , organist. lar, a black hat and acccBsor- Miss Barbara Anne Fletch­ short face vells“were the same 7 It’s the most elegant Beauty Salon in Mon­ Mr. Elchwald was a retired Qhfcn in riiarrlnge by h er les, and a corsage of white er, 416 Union Ave., Union color,, and they carried cas- roses. Beach, daughter of Charles mouth County. They really style your hair' tnaintcnanco man for tho Bor­ fathor, tho bride woro a full- cado bouquets of bronze and ough of Keansburg. Mrs. Ecklof graduated from Edward Fletcher, Forest iongth gown of imported silk gold chrysanthemums. to suit you, and they’re not expensive; they- He ls survived by his wife, bombazlno designed with a Red B n n k Cathollo High Hills, L. I., and the lato Mrs. ..Mts, Florence (O'Neill) Etch- fitted torso bodice featuring a School; diass of. 1955, and tile Evelyn Fletcher, became tbe ’ !Rlchard Bracken, Union just look that way because it’s so pretty wald; a daughtor. Mrs. Gene- portrait nockllno nppliqued Wood Secretarial School, New bride ot John Dennis Crowley, Beach, was the best man and vleve Reynolds; a sister, Mrs. with Chantilly laco edged with York. She is employed by son of Mr, and Mrs. John J. UBherlng were E a rl T. Swift, - inside. ; " ’ ■ • Lena ■ VanRlper, Totowa; a sequins and long lace bridal Lionel D, Edie & Co., New Crowley, 400 First St., Key-' Union Beach, and Gerald grandson, and a' great-grand­ sleeves. Tho bouffant b o l l- York. port. Saturday, Nov. 16, 1057, Crowley, Kdyporti brother of A‘11 permanent waves are one price, $12.50, and Mr. Lany will at 10 a.m .-Tlie Rov. J. Edwin son. slmpcd skirt also was ap- The bridegroom graduated tho bridegroom. vecommend the lotion for your hair. Isn’t that a terrific idea? ‘"You plUjue.il wltli laco in a Deplum from Middletown Township O ’Brien, S. J. of St. Ignatius F o r her granddaughter’s effect, and terminoted in' a High School, and Potomac Loyola Church, Park Ave., wedding, Mrs. Harry Q. know, Mr. Lany is a member of the New Jersey Hail' Fashion Council chapel-iensth troln. Her hyo- State College, West Virginia New York, officiated at t h e Fletchcr, Union Beach,: select­ tlcred fingertlp-longtli veil of-|HQ_served ' in tho U, S. Army double ring, ceremopy. at the ed an lco blue silk afternoon so lie keeps well informed about all the new smart styles. And Mary, imported French silk illusion nnd will be employed by the Holy Family Church,' Union dress trimmed with appliques wns held In place by a. laco Prudential lnsuranco Co., Mid­ Bcach, before an altar decor­ at the neckline and waist with you should see the beautiful hair coloring work they do. I’ve seen dull ated with white gladioli and queen’s enp of iridescent se­ dletown. . _ a matching 'hat and accessor­ grey hair transfonned..intQ_i,adiant attractive natural looking shades, quins and pearls and she car­ When the couple return from W li 11 ti chrysanthemums and ies and an’orchld corsage.- ried a prayer book adorned their wedding trip, they will celebrated th e nuptial mass - The bridegroom’s m other and in a matter of. minutes, too. / : with' white roses aricTstDphan- resldo on Monroo St., Key- which-followed. Mrs. Michael chose a champagne silk cock- otls. Port’. Cox, Koyport, was tlie soloist tall sheath dress .with a por­ By the way, Thanksgiving week they will be open Wednesday Mrs. Myroii Lotosky, Hazlet, and Mrs. Frank Fleming, or- trait neckline, a turquoise hat BUDGET PAYMENTS was her sister’s matron of hon­ gimlst. ' and accessories and "a corsage night and Friday night until 9. p. m., and every patron receives a free or and Miss draco Connolly, Madison Park Girl Given in marriage by her of brbwrt cymbidliims, . On Automobile St. George, S. I.; Miss Pn- Marties Laurelton Man father, tho brldo wore a full- A reception followed at Tho rain bonnet. — trlcli aerrlty, Flushing,-..N.Y... length gown of Italian silk taf- Kensington Lounge, Long ...... INSURANCE nnd Miss Elalno Roy, II 1 g h- , Miss Roso Mnrle S ll a 111 s feUiTaalUbiiea'wltira'iiioilUIed BtitnCHraftor ~whtchthcrcouple - I’ve already made my appointment. Why jlon’t. you make one lands,. wore the hrldesmalds. daughter of Mrs. Helen Shnllls. scoop nec)tllne of appliques of left for the Pocono Mountains, ' They worn prlnccss stylo c.ock- 31 VDlqnova Rd., Madison Belgian lace which continued Pa. For traveling, the bride too and we’ll go together? . . ^ , ‘ , tall-lcngtli gowns of shocking Park, became tho brldo of Wll- down the front of the prlncess- wore a beige wool sheath ' Call KEy pprt 7-0*27 bluo taffeta with v-neckllncs llnmi Franoy. son of Mr. and style gown. Tho full skirt ter­ dress .trimmed with mink, a and - threo-quartor -• 1 orvg th Mrs. William Franoy. Laurel- minated lr a chapel-1 o n g t h matching coat, a Brown h a t ,• Shampoo And Set ...... t...... I...... ,.. .$ 2 .5 0 sleeves. Headbands of lonvcs ton,,on Saturday, Nov. 9, 1057. train, licr tliico-tler silk lllti-' arid accessories and a corsago Arthur W. McFarland matched their gowns; nnd Mrs.- The ceremony was performed, slon flngcrtlp-lcngth veil w as of whlto orchids. .. Hair Shaping...... 7..$ 2.00 8) BroadJSt. Keyport, N J. Lotosky carried a" cascade by the Rev, Thomas J. O’Deti held by a cap of mulching . The brldo graduated from ■' 'li. • ' bouquot of yollow pompons ln St. Bornndctto's Churoh. appliques of Belgian laco ' eii- Red Bank Cathollo High Clairol Hair Coloring With Set ..,...... V . ... .$ .6.00 Mndlsbri Park; ...... crustcd wlth seed pearls. She School, Class of 1954, and the The bride was given in miir- carried a prayer book adorn­ Perth Amboy . Business Insti­ ...Manicure ...... $ t.25 rlnso by‘her brother, Jnmcs ed with a' wlilto orchid a n d tute. Sho is employed ln the Planning A Vacation? Shallis. . ’ . . . babies’-breath. finance and accounting offleo Permanent Wave - Complete ...... $12.50" Miss Carol Ami Coflcld, at Fort Monmoulh. ’ Attendants wero Miss Mar­ Keansburg, ivas tho maid of Tho bridegroom, graduated Eyebrows ...... $ 1 .0 0 jorie Shallla, sister of t li e " , . by honor and . tlio bridesmaids from Keyport High So h o o f. bride, mold of honor, and wero Miss Florence Maklow- Class of 1953, and served in Steamship Or Plane Mary Ellen Shallis, the brldo's ski. Union’ Bcach, and Miss Open Every Day 9 r 5;30 P.M. - —Thursday and Friday 9 - 9 P.M. niece, flower girl. tho U. S, Marino Corps, dur­ Judith Fletcher, New D o r p, ing which time he spent one Prompt Reservations Oeorgo Francy w as his S. I., cousin of the bride. They year In Japan and Korea. He brother's best man and lishor- woro coronet blue velveteen is an eloctrlclan employed by BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU Ing were William' Russell and g o w n s with three-quarter Local 3 IBEW, New York. Frank Shallis, brother of the .ength sleeves, empire waist­ When they return from their Creative Hair Stylists Da>r Calls: Valley ..W ill 7 Broadway, Heyport bride. . , 1 214 Smith BL Nltbl Callit lines with set-in cummerbunds wedding trip, the oouplo will l‘«rU) Amboy ' K ejporl 7-50J1 . The- couple will resldo ln emphasizing tile full prlncess- I rc^ldo ot 416 Union Ave.. Un­ - 24 Main Strccl, Keyport ‘ Perth Amboy. ; style skirt. Tholr crowns and ion Beach,. . , ■, • ■ Co., and & mem ber of the Jun­ Methodist Church. Lons -N. J. Disability Council Majority Engagements ior Order United American Branch, officiating. Interment I Mr. .and Mrs. W. F . Kohn, Mechanics, - - ... was In Glenwood Cemetery. 302 Dock Bt., Union Bttob, Zlelinskl-Grlmaldl Surviving are six sisters, West Long Branch. . are the parents of a daughter, Asks Sick Pay Raise; Vohdin, Member Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grimal­ - D iediU Mrs. Blanche Layton, Hailet: Howard J. Follu born Saturday, Nov. 9, 1951, In di; 403 Atlantic Ave., M a t a­ Mrs. Anne Walllng. Mrs. Fran­ Columbus Hospital, Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dlodato, Valter J.-Vohdin.-*- formef iflentfor hospitalized e l a l in* tM ., announce .tbe eogage- ■ Howard J. Poling, 66, for­ _ l, Oabomlgt.. Keyport, a r e ces WooUey.Mra. Qusale Ro!*- merly of Chestnut SC; *" K e y- The bato.- haa been named _ ember oX the Madison Town­ ants, the'majority stressed the elle. Mrs. Ida White, Mf*. An­ Joum e Vtifrelnla. ; , the parents , ot a daughter, ship Committee, was a signer, pdrt, died ln Allenwood Hospi­ - Second Suction high cost of hospitalisation and gle LeRoy, all of Keyport, and tal, Monday, Nov. 18, • 195T. bora Saturday, Nov. 16, 1857, Nov. *1, 1957 Page 8eve» of the majority report of . the Bennett the incidental costs that are a brother. John, New York. Born ln Keyport, he was the In Rlvervlew Hospital. New Jersey Adihsory. Council not covered by such Insurance Funeral services were held Mr.~an3 Mrs;-Wtlllam Ben­ os Disability Benefits m a de plans as Blue Cross and Blue son of Mrs. Adele (Schardt) nett. 531 Cambridge Ave., ..- - ■ ’ Nay ” ■ Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Bedle Poling, sewaren, and the late ' to Gov. Robert B. Meyner Shield...... Funeral Home, with the Rev. Matawan, are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs, William Nay, Thursday urging a raise In the William Poling. — son, bom Friday, Nov. 15, 144 Seeley Ave;, Koansburg, T he . minority members of Norman R. Riley, pastor of St. Besides his mother, he Is maximum tenefit^ lor t e m- tht; council, opposed the pro­ JolmU Methodist Church, offi- 1957, In Rlvervlew Hospital. are the parents of a daughter, porary .disability from $35 to survived by one brother, Wll- bom Monday, Nov. 18, 1057, ln posed increase .in maximum tlng. Interment was , in mer. Sewaren. . CLASSIFIED . $50 per week. It also aska thkt benefits on. the ground that Green Drove Cemetery. Key­ Willingham Rlvervlew Hospital. Funeral services were hold A son was born Friday, Nov. the * governor and legislature such.payments had risen by port. , ~ : Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the extend and liberalize coverage 15, 1057, in Rlvervlew Hospi­ 59 per cent since 1949. Bedle Funchal Home, Keyport. under the disability statute. A “Experience of the last two ' Mrs. Francisco BuiL.ro - tal. to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wil­ Mrs. Maria Sanatore, 17. of with tho Rev. Dr, Hlllinnn T. lingham, 42 Oak St., Keana- report *of tlie minority mem­ years Is indicative of a trend Williams, pnstor of Calvary bers of!tbe council disks t h e which, if continued, will lead, 37 Myrtle Ave., Keansburg, burg. . _ . ■ . _ died Thursday, Nov. 14,. 1957, Methodist Church. Keyport, Come In And See ' law* remain unchanged.* . of necessity, to an increase in officiating. Cremation was at DlCarlo -­ The adoption of the $50 max- supporting taxes, even w 11 h* at her home. She was the wife Rose J3U1 Crematory. Linden. Mr. and Mrs. Leo DlCarlo, imura would assure a veekly out a change in benefits,;- Uie of Francisco Sanatore. Aujiisllnt J, Mulllun 70 Central Ave., Matawan, aro The All New ~ payment of that amount-to all minority declared...... She was born. In Italy, and the parents of a son, born In - qualified claimants earning an formerly lived In Woodhaven, 4 '1ugustlne J. Mullins, 433 T he majority members of Ave., Perth A m b o y. P erth Amboy. Hospital. average of; $92.51 or more a th e unsalarled council are LJ. She had llved' ln ' Keans­ week. Such. a change in t h e burg for tbe past four years. died F-rflay, Nov. 15. 1651, ln Belanger 1958 MERCURY John J. MeGurk, Jersey- City; P^se^elt Hospital, Metuchen, L_. statute would require approval Ben Gpodkin^ Clifton and Mr Mrs. Sanatore'was a member, A daughter was b o r n In by tbe^tate Legislature. ’ . Vohdln, rep resen tth g 'ia b o r; of St. Ann’»„Church. K e a iTS- after an extended Illness. A South Amboy Hospital, to Vr. MISS ANNE P . GBIMALDI burg. . lifelong" resident of Perth Am­ Tlie majority went oa to Jack Altshuler, Paterson, rep­ aiid Mrs. Francis Belanger, 16 All Models No\v On Display meat OI their daughter. Acne Surviving besides her h u a- boy, Mr. Mullins was the son Fom dalc Rd:, Cliffwood, urge that employers of one. or resenting the Insurance lndus» of the. iate William J. a n d . more persons be brought w.|thr trj;; Samuel.W. MCCall, Pauls- Phyllis, to Robert Zielinski, band arc lour' sons, Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix and Frank, both ot Ozono Marie (Dunnlgan) Mullins,^ Caniano in. the scope of the Disability boro, representing manage­ Park, LJ.; Richard, Levit- He was a 6ommunicant of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Carv- At Our Show Rodin - Freehold Benefit Law. It now applies ment, -and Dr. Rade R. Mus- Zielinski, 27 New JSrunswlck Ave., Malawan.. ------toWn. L.I.: Charles, Woodhav- St^ Mary’s Church,- Perth Am­ iano. 13 Oardcn PI„ Cliffwood. - only to employers‘of four or ulin, Wood-Lynne. representinff boy, and had been employed arc tlie parents of a daiiehter, themedical profession. ■; llisa Grimaldi Is a student en, LJ.: two daughters, Mrs. ■; more persons; ;- ‘ J/' ~ ~ Frances Ambroslo, Syosett, by tho Abarry Steel Corp., born in South Amboy Hospital. - £ ..The group, algo recbmmend- .T h e minority'; consists of at Matawan High School. Mr. Zielinski 1s t graduate ol L I.; Mrs. Angela DeMio, Perth Amboy. ... • ed that hospitalized claimants 4ohn -B,-Rooney, . . .Newark, Surviving are tliroo sisters, Johnson Matawan High School, Class Keansburg; 13 grandchildren, A aon was barn Saturday, receive $3 more for each day chairman and insurance Indus­ and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Anna Clark, Miss' M a e .. they.j.were confined and that try -spokesman; . Richard V. of 1950. and soon -will enter Nov. 18, 1057, lu Fitkln Mem­ the TJ. S. Army, ; A solemn high mass w a g Mullins, Miss Madeline M u 1- Schanck &.Sihler, Inc ' all claimants be' compensated ’Mulligan, New Brunswick rep­ 11ns, Perth Amboy, and a orial Hospital, Neptune, to Mr. No date has been set lo r celebrated Monday at 9 o.m. and Mrs,' David Johnson, UB Mcrcmy Sales Ami Service „ for. the first week they were resentative, and Dr. Frank J. brother, William, Keyport. the wedding. ln St. Ann’s Church, by the Edgemere Dr., Matawnn. disabled, as well as for suc- •Brady, Newark, representative Rev. Stanley Levnndeskl. In­ Funeral services were held Show Iloum Used Car Lol ceedlng weeks; - <.....- — *of the. medical profession. -■ Lani-Flanagaii' term ent was In. St. Joseph’s Tuesday nt 8:30 a.m. at t h e Hick. 10 Lafoyetto I'laeo —Uhtftwny Ji > : finance the Increase ln Flynn h Son Funeral II o m e, disbursements the majority . Mr. 1 Vohdin is a business Mr. and. Mrs. Edward J. Cemetery, Keyport. The John Mr. and Mrs. aeorgo Hicks, Tel. Freehold 8-1250 Tel.M atuw an 1-42.1) manager for Local 16, Brick­ Flanagan. Conover Rd., ilolm- J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Perth Amboy. At 0 a.m. a sol­ 93 Washington St., Keyport, suggested t h a t the taxable emn requiem m ass was cele­ wage.base.for disability insur­ layers. Masons and Plasterers* del, announce Uie ensagement Keansburg, w as in charge of are tlio parants of a first ohild, Union of AmerJpa. arrangements. brated ln St; Mary’s Church, ance puri>^^ be raised from ot their daughter, Mary Eliza­ a son, born Saturday, Nov. 10, beth, to John Martin Lang, Perth Amboy. Interment was 1057, In Perth'A m boy Hospt- • $3000 a. year_tp $4200. The law Joseph L. Dawes ■ in St. James’ Cemetery, Perth calls for tffe state fund to be son of U r. and M rs. Martin tal. The baby wolglicd noven J . Lang^.bedside A v e ., Joseph L. Dawes, 73. of Amboy. " pounds, flvo ounces, and 1ms lelf-supportlng. Wills Filed Route 34. Holmdel, died F ri­ . In defending the extra pay- Keansburg. ‘ Raymond'If. Crammer been named aeorgo, jr, Mrs. • T. Jay France Miss Flanagan Was, graduat­ day, Nov. IS, 1957, at h is Hicks is tlie formor Miss Nan­ The will of T. Jay France Raymond 11, ' Crammer, #5, ed from Red Bank Catholic Dome, a^ter a lengthy Illness. ot 65 Broad St.* Keyport, cy Tibbetts, Broadway, Key­ Marlboro'Township, who died High School. She ls a student He was a self-employed cab­ died suddenly at Ills liome port. ■ ' Oct. 8, 1057. has been probat-. In Monznouth Memorial Hospi­ inet maker, . Thursday morning, Nov. 14, - Viuquca cd In tlie office of Monmouth tal School of Nursing and Mon­ Mr, Daweb was born ln Os­ 1957, -He was the husband of County Surrogate Edward C. mouth. College. West Long wego, N.Y., but bad lived in Mrs. Adelaide B. Crammer, A daughter was born, pun* Broege. Personal and house­ Branch. Mr. Lang, a graduate Monmouth County most of his 4(^y,; Nov.' 17, 1867, In M o n- Keyport Borough Clerk, moutli Memorial Hospital, to hold effects’ a'nd stock were left of Middletown, Township .High lite, residing in Hazlet arit^ Born in Keyport, he was tho to his wife, M argaret (WolD School, served with the- U. 8. Keansburg.. He; m o v e d . to, Mr.; and Mrs. Avcllna Vaa- son of tyre lato Mr. nttd Mrdf quez, 514 Beers 8t,, HaKlct, j France; stock also Jo o iion, Marine Corps In Japan. He at­ Holmdel about nlno m on t h a Joslah Crammer, Mr. Cram- Wallace C. France and daugh- tended Monmouth College and ago. He was a member of the nftr, in years past, operated Copo tea-inrlaw, Florence Z. France. Is employed by the New Jer Keyport Reformed Church. _ j alblBSksniith_shop_pn_Db!ls!on GAS Trust funds of $15,000 each He Is survived~by Ills wife, _Mr. nutl Mrs. Wesley Cone, sey Bell Telephone Company. St.. Keyport. More recently, Texas Rd., Morganville, a r o were" left for” two- grandclflF Mrs. Pearl Dawcs; nnd a sis­ he acted as special pollccman You Get Clean, Quick dren, Allan and Donald ti(e parents of n flauglitor, Whlte-Welss ter, Mrs. Etta Beebe, Oswego. with tho Keyport Pollco De­ born Saturday, Nov. 18, 1057, ;Heat For Cooking France. The residue of the es­ Mr. and M rs’. Victor Weiss, Funeral services wero held partment. tate was left to the wife; who ln Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ 3C1 Lawrence Pkwy., Laurence Monday a t 2 p.m. at the John - He was nn exempt fireman tal. DON’T BE COLOR-BLIND Prompt, Efficient was named executor along Harbor, announce the engage­ W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home,- of Raritan Hose Company, and with Wallace C; France. ment of their daughter, Janet Hazlet, with the Rev. Roderick a member of tho First Baptist ' Clecohe ' WHEN YOU BUY COAL Service Frances, to Thomas Richard N. DeYoung, pastor ol the Church, Keyport. A son was born Saturday, It's llirl(ly-ll'» aafsl Buy Lyll© T. Ilolmes White, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Keyport Reformed Church, Nov. 10, 1057, in Monmouth U con co>» you monoy I ’ Lylie T. Holmes, Holmdel Surviving besides his wife, ’bluo eonl' today I John White. Twilight A v e., officiating. Interm ent was ln Is one, daughter, Mrs. Kevin Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Imlst on lhe coal (HaI'a col* Township, who died Oct. 8, Laurence Harbor. Green Grove Cemetery, Key­ Mrs, Anthony Clccono, 81 KEYPORT GAS CO. 1957, left $500 each to t w o L. Fearon, Keyport. fired bluo. Il1* your guaranlco • Miss Weiss is a senior at port, Funornl services wero held Route 30, Union Beach. grandchildren, Nancy R. and Sayrevllle High School. Her fi­ you’re gelling to|Mjuality himl 'bluo^ coal' ’ Affiliate of Judith O. Holmes; $250 to ber I r v i n e S. Throckmorton at 1 p.m. Sunday at tho Bedlo - C'rosn con), ‘i>iuo coal* b u rn s d e n n ance attended Middlesex Coun­ Funeral Ilom’e, lCeyport, with | daughter-in-law, ' Mildred L. ty Boys’ Vocational and 'Tech­ -Irving 8, Throckmorton, - 43, Mr. and Mrs. William Cross, und hot willi -far Imi wjiiIo» CIm ii, Sat*, low*Coit H*at' of Route 35, Keyport, died the Rev. Joseiih R. Faltli, pas­ Holmes find the residue to her nical High School, Perth Am­ tor of tho, First Baptist Main St., Holmdel, nro tho son, Harold T. Holmes, w h o boy, arid Is employed by the Friday, Nov. 15, 1057, in Mon­ purentn of a daughter, born mouth Memorial Hospital. Church, Keyport, officiating. JUDSOM S. HOPLA also was named executor . of .Township'of M adison...... Interment wns in Green arovc Bunday, Nov. 17. 1057, In Itlv- COAL — COAL BTOKi:itfl her- wilt. 7 ...... Born In West Long Branch, ho crvlew llosjiltal, ...... ■ - Ccrrato-DiBenedcito . was the son of the late Sydney Cemetery, Keyport. . 110 Third St., Koyport Koyport 7-0791 j / Charles Kovacs; Mr.: and Mra. Joseph V. Dl Mid CarrieJXftrockmprton. Edkin* - Cliarlea Kovacs,. Keansburtc. Benedetto, _ 38 McLean St., Ho form erly lived In ’ W e s t ' Births; .. -A son was born Baturday, CLEAN ... SAFE . . . LOW-COST HEAT who ■ died Otft 1/ 1957,‘ left his Freehold, announce the en­ Long Branch, He was an Nov, .16, 1037, In Illverview Li estate to his wife, Ann, who gagement of their daughter, Army veteran of World War ’ ...... Turk...... ‘ ...... also was named executrix. Mary, to Dominick A. Cerrato, II. Mr. Throckmorton was a Mr. and Mrs. James Turk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ccr- graduate of Long Branch High SO Center Ave., Matawnn, nre roto, 7‘ Prospect PI.,- Mntawan. School...... • ...... , tho parents of a' son, born KEEP Tins TO YOURSELP . . . or Mias DIBenedetto graduated He is survived by a niece, TueSday, NOV, 12, 1057, In Rlv­ give It as a gUll .it’s rrlp ce M*(ch«- from Cathedral High Bchool, Miss Carolyn Walling, Key­ ervlew Hospital. WILL YOU BE 1 WHEN YOU belU's treasure of fragrance, Royal Trenton and Georgian Court port. Pugh 1 presentation . . . Three Individually Funeral services were held boxed gifts In one handsome red plush College, Lakewood. Sho ls a A son was born ln Rlver­ package. ' There’s a matchmate paJi member of the' teaching staff Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Wool­ vlew Hospital on Tuesday, at the Hudson St, Qrammar ley Funeral Home, Long Nov, 13, 1057, to Mr, and Mrs, INDEPENDENT I RETIRE? «l ff/ad Sonc perfume and cologne, a m atehtnate pair of Stxadlvarl per*­ School, Freehold. > Bfanch, with the Rev. Paul William Pugh, 10 Byrn Pl„ - ; fame and colocne, plus a tpcdal gift Mr. Cerrato was graduated S’riedricli, pastor of |9t. Luke's West Keansburg, ■ of o*w Added 4HracUon perfume. Give from Red Bank High School, . one gift, two, or give ail threel The the New York University special pre-Christmas price for th« School of Commerce, and Law W itli today’* lilglior^-living rott«, ll’i set ls $5. Stop In a t Day Drug lornor* School. row-and let me, Louise, show Jon thli A summer bedding Is plan­ 4- DANCE ¥ muit imporluut lo look ohcud und juoko exciting new Idea. . flponiored By ...... ned. proviniom /or your needi wjicn llio . . Borart-Laltocca American Legion Matawan Post 176 clay nomei thnt you retire. Mr, and Mrs, James LaRoc- co, 3 Brown’s Lane, W e s t Tliere’i no Lcller wuy lo aHNiiro your Keansburg, announco tlie en­ , , \ independence in 0I1I age ilian gagement of their daughter, Saturday, Nov. 30,1957 nn mle([uulo life iiiMiriuuio prugrmn. SEE Marie, to Francis C. Bogart, ■ at ' ■ Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank For-example, invcatiiiK only fiO tenia Bogart, 42 Appleton Ave,, Lco; Legion Hall, Main St., Matawan PAGE THREE nardov . 1 a tiny in a Woodmen of lhe World Miss LaRocca attended Key­ . 9 Until? ' I’liliI-IJp.nt'fiS 1’Ii.n Iirlii(i« y«u port High School nnd graduat­ For ilienn Ijenefiti (limed on Hgo .1l> ed from Bed Bank Evening Walt Staeger's Orchestra Donation $1.00 High School. She ls employed wliicli will help you lowiirdi liidepcinlciico by the New Jersey Bell Tele­ NE WBERR Y ’S phone Co., Keansburg.- Mr. Bo­ ’ . .'in later life gart attended Middletown Township High School, and PERCE STRINGS" ^ STULTZ SPECIALS served two years ln the U. S. Army, 18 months of which HE ALWA^ Ol1 ''dive V0uB6CUP A 'I were spent In Germany. He UP w s SEAT TBCAt- v»arr TOTHC presently is employed by Beri- LADIC6. 17 W. Front St. Keyport dlx Aviation Corp., Eatontown. No1 date has been set fo r STULTZS PttKSSSHR the wedding. ID flH O Obituaries Charles F, . ; Tmmedinte iiwiirnnc* after only one puyineut . »C,0!)f),00 Charles F. Baili(y, d8\ Wash­ Now on Display ington St., Kcy;)orTKdipd F ri­ 50c jirr day until u%r„ A S . - , ...... 5,'17r».00 day, Nov. 15, 1957/MnJ t h e Brookdalc Nursing Hogac, Rar­ (’null viihie (if Ii'rlifin itr nt ii( Bail­ Tolul cindi nvuiluljlc ul |i«<* (15 , , . ,. 1 9 5 8 B U IC K ey. His wlfo wan the late Mrs. X £ Y P °Z J OIL BURNING tOU!PMUJ1/,3ERV!Cr / ~wm .95 7 - 2 1 0 4 ru tl. QUA - KCMOiCNC • COAL. \ AND Annie (Payne) Bailey. . -t Onin In ciikIi nviiflnldi’ ul uf,r 6r> over lolnl [i.iid tW J.9 5 —Survlvintr—*re—two-«-V*6 St tor of, the yirst Baptist by ...... Church, Keyport. officiating. >lan to suit your noods. Ask about it lodayl Interment wa« In Green Grove CP New Jersey'* Cemetery/ Keyport. Local Hepresen luHves: ----- W ilfred c . Morrell------Most Modern Equipped JOHN ARMITAGE, JR., Wilfred - C- ' Morrell, 53. of Rug Cleaning Plant 400 Groad St., Keyport, died Urltr t$<) h*4 DiST. MGR. Thursday.^ Nov. M, IMI, in the Hwy 35 at Bedle Rd. ; llayxlmre Itrnlty llld«, - New Jersey Firem en’s liom e. ^ WOODMEN WORLD Klaln lllilm uy J», CIKfwuod Boonton. He was born In Rar­ _ T tiri iNiUMNti lociirr ...... ~ I ’lis iie i....Matawan 11011 , KEYPOHT Itan Township and wa* . the' S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. JQ l7H/#.,i,-ti.„l ' ' ton of the late Jarnes and An*f 34 . Oimfm^lUbranlti *. - GEORGE L. WELLS, nle Morrell. j Call: . 4th and N. Stoveni Ave. lfe was a member of 6t. | SO 1-1582 South Amboy, N. J. . FIELD REP. ... JoJin's Methodist Church. RarA I.ilicrty Htrecl, Malawan - .. KEyport 7-4000 Itan Townihip, and was arr Free Pickup & Delivery Service . I’lipiiei Malawan. J-Mpj.W exempt fireman .of Uazlct F ire . tube- Isused for tests to de- end on the football team which salaries - and-other phases or -Ulan.waa conference champion. hospital personnel admiiiistra- , tion. The committee exptcti tive or negative. and for com­ j While at 'Lackland, Airman . Monmoutb Memorial’s need* patibility. .tests. .This process to review projects now nnders Hospital Needs are .estimated at approxiniate- lacaUedcrow-matchlng. -■ Alnslle-Will undergo process;, way In: the field-of hospital ly: 5000 pints of blood ayear, ' Anyone In 'gO odhealth '.btfc lng, military orientation, ^rain- personnel and to make recom- - ' Tbe’ blood bank staff o< the Hospital authorities say one tween' the' ages of 21 and 90 lng, and briefing on f u t u r e mendatlons to the American. . department- of-laboratories of Hospital-Admlhistr»tl6n^f6r_ltE_:. particularly " difficult' problem may ijive' blood: 'In emergen­ job draining, / In' addition,. ‘ be Reqond Section Monmouth Memorial Hospital Is finding replacement fo r cy, persons over 18 may- give more than 6000 member hos­ r a n E lih t KaV *1. m i Will be interviewed and given ls niore confident that lt will blood given, to ward patients blood but they must ;have pitals. ■ because most of these patients aptitude^ tests fo determine tbe be.able; to handle any- week­ written' consent of parents or are in the older age group who guardians. Only one pint Is technical field best for .him. New Bayshore Arta yjtir Fqrce Will end accidents, thanks' to visits are naturally more, debilitated taken at a time, and donors He was enlisted through the by donors who came to th e than the younger, normally may not give blood more oft­ Red Bank Air Force Recruit­ Citizens Take Oath Relieve GOC Men hospital to contribute' blood to healthy Individual. Since they en than every six weeks. ' ing Office, Room 8, Red Bank the bank as part of the regu­ ere older,, their friends are in The blood bank a t M o n- Post Office Building, v Five bayshore area resident^ Because of advances to rad­ lar program of the - Matawan the older age bracket'and: so mouth Memorial la- open from were among a class of 131 nen , ar jsgrning systems, the U.0. Township Community. B 1 o o d cannot replace blood Issued to American citizens residing iis Air J'oi'ce is relieving Its vol­ jS to 7 p.m. on Mondays and Bank. . them. The cost of .securing Thursdays, and from 11 a.m; MMH Administrator the' county who pledged their unteer - civilian ground observ­ blood from a commercial or allegiance to their new coun­ ers of tlielr sky watch for qif- Matawan Township is one of to 1 p.m. on Saturday, but In At Meeting the few communities to r have even non-profit . blood bank ls emergency,^ special, arrange­ try at ceremonies held No*. Identified aircraft. The Air -George' J. Bartel, adminis. 12 in Freehold. Naturalteatior. Force decision to put- the en­ an organized blood program to approximately - $35 a pint ments can be made, Donors embrace organizations and in­ which would have1 to be borne should not have a regular' trator of'Monmouth Memorial ceremonies, took place In thii tire Ground Observer Corps on Hospital, left Thursday even-; Hall of Records, Freehold, b e­ a ready-reserve basis effective dividuals of me entire town­ hy the hospital If blood were meal for at least four hours not given to meet the needs of lng to attend a meeting of the fore Monmouth County Judge , Jan. 1. 1958, was announced in ship, although jelsewhere many prior to giving blood but.they ol > th e service organizations the medically , indigent patient/ may have water, fruit Juice, Committee on Personnel Ad­ John C. Giordano. ■ • Washington, D.c. on Thursday. Miss Adelaide Paterno. chief ministration of. the American ;New citizens ■ are jean; Col. Owen F . Clarke. GOC At a recent oeremony in the State House in Trenton, Robert and church and veterans and soft drinks, but.no -milk, groups ara regular.donors, The technician in the department cream, or butter. Hospital. Association in C h 1- Adams Smith. 81 West Pros-; project officer .at: Air Force B.'Meyner-presented, a scroll lo Steve Neater, left. President pect Ave.; Cliffwood; A n o n ■headquarters, gave out word of of Duotone Company, Ino., Keyport, on behalf of the Keyport Matawan Township g r o u p, of laboratories . and supervisor Many organizations keep 10 cago, HI.,, on Friday and S a t however, tries, to replace a 11 of the blood bank, warns; that pints of blood on hand at all urday. V: Barend, Freneau Ave., Mata- - the move at a meeting of the Businessmen's Association.Tbe scroll was presented to Mr. wan; Doreen Lena Plsarek, National' Association of .State Nester In recognition of his outstanding achievements as found­ blood given td Matawan Town­ It Is never a good idea to de­ times for the hospital's--^ s e, - Mr. Bartel was appointed .to er of the first commercial diamond, phonograph needle and der ship residents', and to'keep a pend upon paying for blood particularly for members of the Important seven-member 197 Melrose Way, CIMwoof’ ....apd. Terrltorigi^CIvll. Defense Beach; Mercedes Buchol, Eas: Directors. Clvfij^fense offi­ veioperof one of the inaJor'inaniifACturlnff Industries ln the Key- supply .. on hand. ' needed for replacement, be­ their own organization. Among committee from various areas port area. J, Harold Hendrickson, right, vice president of th^ _^^.TJj.e T Matawan • Township cause frequently supplies are these regular groups-are Ben- of the United States at the re­ Front St., Keyport, and Amir, cials have recruited volunteers Monmouth County National Bank and also..vice president of the - A low or exhausted from com­ cent annual convention of the Duza, Park Ave., Keansburg.. .for the Ground Observer blood program was begun dlx Aviation Corporation, Long KBA, 'represented the Keyport area at the ceremony, and when Roy Matthews. Keyport- mercial sources Just^rtr;a time Branch Blood Bank Club, Jew­ American Hospital Association Corps. ‘ “ personally congratulated Mr. Nester on his accomplishment of the blood ls needed most. In Atlantic City. The commit­ Read the Classified Ads. ■ The Air Force. stressed lt is founding and developing Duolone Into-the country's largest Amboy Rd., Cliffwoo'di became ish War Veterans of Freehold, ro t disbanding the GOC, - say' manufacturer of phonograph needles^and accessories with out­ concerned over the requests In order to make sure there most of the fire departments tee' Is part of the Council 'of lets all over the United Slates and throughout many foreign for blood which exceeded the is an adequate supply of blngd and .first aid squads, in addi­ Administrative; Practices ’ of lng It wants the observers to on hand at all times, M o n ­ the AHA and li considered One , stand prepared, for emergency lands. ' amount that thei:20 or 26 regu­ tion to the'Matawfin Township ' duty and to' remain in a train­ lar donors could supply. Inas­ mouth Memorial ’ encourages Community Blood .Bank,.The of the most important- oo m- mlttees of the. Association pro­ ed and ready reserve status. Lt. Col. John 8. Dietz;, co much as they could give only patients' sejieduled for elective hospital welcomes any others Severely Injured As every six weeks. The requests surgery to arrange for blood who would like to do the gram, Inasmuch as there are One effect of eliminating the ordlnator ln New Jersey for Auto Hits Abutment came to Mr. Matthews as donors, before the operation Is same. • ■ . some 6,000,000 employees, rep-' y Z ^ ^ o g u e dally around-the-clock sky- tho GOC, said that based on president of the Matawan performed s 1 n c e emergency resenting Oyer 200 professions; JVIQ LA8B HBARINO A1D watch will be the closing of Township F irst Aid Sqiiad. He needs cannot be anticipated. If and occupations in the hospl-. So imort...thereV — many GOC observation posts Russia's present air power, Peter. Murphy, 20, of 172 ilo reason to hesi(jti» I talked It over with Vincent J. blood Is replaced before or Robert Ainslie Joint tals of the country. • . and 29 filter centers, where re­ there stlU was. a need for the Hunting Lane, Fair Haven; ^ about wearinf a Hear-1 Gaunt, 810 Sherwood Dr., Cllff­ shortly after It Is Issued there Air Force Tuesddy- Ttie "meeting, the first since ins aid today, Enjoy.i ports from the observers are corps. But, he added that with was injured seriously e a r 1 y wood^ who took it upiwith his ls no charge except for th e Mr, Bartel’s appointment, will bnllisntperTormance I collected and used to plot ...and look your h

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Both f i l l Sl planning; and ■ winliiir, of them must sign their names comlng essential in the face • To Be Combined on'the hsck of the check be­ Monmb ofr i^easlng_pressiirre_Ba. ' ■' ■■■ ■/- . I " ' ' -■■■■ al communities from ' popula- fore lt can be cashed. - Pilot stud, :s of three rural .Some elderly couples will tlqn and lndustrial growth. The receive notice this month that m'unlcipalitu i for the puri'ose Judge Knight Named - pilot studies wlli attempt ''0 : . Second Section , ■ . their social .security benefits of working out.; constructive show , how rural communities .: I>g» T#*n Nov. 21, 1057 will be combined Into a single To Clear Assignments programs of planning and zon- may pl-eserve thelr aBrlcuitur- check, beginning ln : January, Ing will be d by. t h e al economy and guide develop­ Superior Court Judge'JrEd- Allan A. Bass, district manag­ Rural Adv ^ory - Committee ment Into areas of benefit to Marlboro Unit er of the Perth Amboy 'social ward Biilght, Interlaken, has e jj r 1 y In 1958, Vinton N. all residents/’ V.' ' ,i . ' security office announced’ to­ been appointed as Uie new as­ Tnompson, xecutlve director*, - in making the, studies, such Greets Members day. . . • - signment Judge for Monmouth has announ ed. The studies factors'as land capability,-cur- Other couples who are • re­ and Ocean Counties. The: ap­ will be cond icted , _ In co^pera- _ rent land use. economic re , . Marlboro Hospital Auxiliary ceiving separate social secur­ sources, population t r e n d s, pointment was effective Frl tlon with, ths Rutgers U niver­ Welcomed a number t t n e w ity benefit checks as husband sity Depart nent' of " Regional type of agriculture, water re­ and reactivated members ab and wife will , be notified In day. It ls the'duty of the as­ Planning; o: which Dr. Ed­ sources, transportation facili­ ■ its November .meeting held subsequent months, Mr. Bas3 signment judge to control the ward B. Wilcens ls director, ties and kind pf local govern­ list week : at the hospital. said, usually oit least tw o order in which cases are tried The muslt palitles. to be.se­ ment will be considered. Sur-, Those welcomed were E„ Rob­ months before thejy will be and to designate the court ln lected with! a the next f e w veys wlU be rtiade by three . ’ : ert Durand, Freehold Tow o- paid their first com b 1 n e d which they will he tried- weeks, will lie located in Cum­ Rutgers students, one ■ working ship; Mrs. Karl Heuser, Matv checks.* . Judge Knight is a native of berland, .llurterdon,and Uon- In'.' e a'c h county.: Those In y;an; Mrs, Edwin "Jacobs, Bed ' This new payment procedure Ocean Grove. He attended mouth” Cointles, : TownshlpS charge of the% studies will woi-k . Bank; Mrs< Kriiest O. Kahn; ls .expected to save 'the gov­ Neptune Township Schools where agrlcilture is the chief close]^ w! th . county agilcultiir- ■: Kumson; Mrs. D o n ald E ; Mc- ernment about t^.000,000 n and later was graduated from economic rt source and where al agents, county -boards. bi: ! . Cltntock, Lincrort: Mr's. W 11- year. Payment of only o n e Dartmouth College and the there" is local lpterest in main­ agriculture and.civlc leaders ln ■ .' llam G." Rous, Ftilr 'H a V t n ; Check, representing the com­ Dickinson School of Law, Car­ taining . o ' rural atmosphere each municipality, . "', i ■'. ; I Mrs. Wa'lbrldge Taylor, tyata- bined monthly, benefit' amounts lisle,. Pa. ' ' . ’ : w ill be chos in. Mr. Thompson wan; Schuyler W.'Thompson, of a retired worker. and hi s - Judge Knight was elected to emphasized, lhat plans result­ 10 years from today, many . :■ ■ Sea G irt and' Mrs. M. .'SWw?art wife, was started on a trial the Assembly from .Monmouth ing from tli i studies will be young men and women will be \ Whaley, Holmdel. • ■ • •; basis In September 1956, but County In 1935 and later - the presented to local officials for studying in colleger their way : The now’ volunteers all .haye was limited mainly to families s a m e year was appointed any action hey care to: taker paid through saving : NOW In • completed—- t h o. ;orientatloo ln which the wife first be­ judge of the old C o ra m o n "Many lot a r leaders are ba- U. S. Saving Bonds.. courso Htven by. the nuxillAry came entitled to benefits' in Pleas Court in Monmouth. He . and, the hospital staff, .acbord- September .IBM or later. In its has servedfconUntoualy In the Mrs. Join Connelly, (second from left); secretary for the ftini drive of the Northern Mon­ 10 months of‘operation, th e Ing to Mrs. William ’ J o n e s,’ mouth County Council of Glrl.Seouts, Is showp" above presenting a cheek In tlie amount of county nnd later "thVrSuperlor Holmdel. membershlp and cd- *16500 to Mrs. William Blair, Jr., (right),“ Fair naven.funddrlvcehalrjnan at a luncheon for pew payment method has prov­ Court for the. past 22 years. Visit Our ucatlon chairman. This , course ^the dlstrlot chairmen held recently at Mrs.:Blair’s home. Shown above,': (left to right), are ed successful , and productive His most recent assignment Includes a description of varl- • Mrs. Franklin McGee, Middletown! Mrs, Connelly; Mrs. Harry Williamson, River'Plaza; Mrs. of substantial savings, Mr. hoc been os assignment Judge -ous types of mental Illness, p William Till, West Keansburg, and Mrs. Blair, Jr. . i:S. Bass said, and therefore will in M e r c e r an^, Middlesex OY BASEMENT tour of the hospital, dlscUB- " ■ Chairmen -were somewhat'dismayed at;the low figure.which the drive has netted to date, be extended * beginning In Jan­ Counties. ’ • . and believe (bat the largo number of eases of Illness, may have curtailed the drive. Therefore, uary 19!i8 ’ to elderly couples TL slons of the role of the hospi- the drive has been extended until the end of November. , . . . . v :■ , . . it>0 Your Hardware Department Store — -‘-talr the social 'Wvlce worker, who were on the social secur­ Youths In Gun Theft / ■— the community, the hornu. and ity rolls before September the volunteer In the treatment ln connection with the Christ­ Heart Film Premieres . 1950. . . . ' Enter Pleas Of Guilty I of mental Illness, nnd partieu- mas bags. 1 , Weather Dangers No combination of social lar study of the work of the At Long Branch Friday security benefits payable.to1 a Tliree 18-year-old South Am­ At the close of tlio business husband and wife will >be boy youths have pleaded guilty volunteers ln various " therapy meeting, Mrs. Stanley Jleltz-' departments, and auxiliary Face Motorists , A motion-picture that' shows made' where they are not liv­ lh Monmouth. County Court to "services, olf. F alr Haven, chairman of Three- weather-made dan­ there can be a happy solution ing together or where all or charges of breaking Into th e program, introduced Dr. No­ for people With heart disease part of a wife’s benefit Is bas­ Sportsman’s Shop, Neptune' Mrs. Jam es McCosker, Rum­ gers face the u n w a r y motor­ will have Its premiere at Long City; Oct. 31 and’ taking 12 lan D, C._Lewls, director of ed upon her own work record son,racting patient,se r v ic e ist during tills season, warns Branch tomorrow. The f 11 m, tinder social security, the gov­ shotguns and . rifles, and 23 chairman, reported that some research of the department of Keystone Automobile 'Club. "Tnke Three > Hearts," will be ernment official said today. boxes of ammunition, Jill val­ of the new members -, are - fll- InsUhiWws-o^ ^ncies. and presented before ' the public Any person who has a , spe­ ued at $893.05. ' ' . . £■ ^various fortii»(;r:TlirScior of N'euiologt-: ta«^lq^-^^>xilttee of The: cial. need for a separate check - Pleas of Robert D. Johnson, departments to which they cal Institute, New York, who and Wet leaves,", says Edward Monmbuth County Heart Asso­ may, when he gets his notice, Samuel J . Hughes, and. Walter •have been assigned. Mr. Duf spoke on” "Physiology nnd Psy­ P. Curran, safety director of ciation. The showing will be ln arrange with his social secur­ M. Kozak were: accepted by '“*• otfsR-Mrs. Taylor and M r.s. chiatry." ’ ■; . ■ . : the .club. ■ - ■ ' . tho board room of Fltkin ity office for his payments to County Judge John c, Gior­ Whaley are working In t h e "Frost meets the unsuspect­ Memorial Hospital,- Neptune. continue by separate checks, dano. He set a Ncv, 27 sen­ . m cu s 1 6 therapy department. The committee Includes 'Mrs. Mr. Bass pointed out. tencing . date...... - .: . The library will receive th e Raritan Copper Firm ing motorist during morning’s C. Kenneth Qehlhaus, K e y. Mr, Bass also said that the The youths were apprehend­ services of M rs.'Rous. M r s. Honors Five Workers first hours. No matter Low bril­ port.' ' ■" '•' " ed In Madison Township' by McOJintcck aud Mrs, cofrtbinatlon of a husband’s liant the sun and- sky, those find a wife's benefits into a pollce- on'-Novr~l~who-als»-re- are new volunteers in the oc- Five bayshore men,Tremploy- The new motion picture tells jlrlylng cars and other vehicles the stories of a housewife, a single check In no way affects cov'ered all_the stolen guns Allowance on Yoiir cupatlonal therapy department ces of the Raritan Copper the right of either one of them and ammunition., ' ---' and Mr. Thompson Is at work Works of tho . International must remember that heavy carpenter and a school child In recreation therapy. Mrs. Smelting a n d ' Refining Co., suffering from different forms frost from the previous night of heart and circulatory dis­ Old floor Furnace or Watpr Heater Jones awarded the auxiliary Perth Amboy, an Anaconda might keep patches of highway Insignia to the; new members, subsidiary, were among 81 ease and dramatizes the Ways signifying their satisfactory honored at a dinner Thursdny glassy and slippery for quite a ln which the Heart Association Gigantic Sale oil Conversion Burners completion of the training pro­ night at Howard Johnson’s, while after suuvlsc. Particular­ helps restore them to useful and happy living.' gram and their acceptance as Woodbrldge,. The employees ly on apj&oaches to bridges, WILLEYS active members. received awards for from 20 are such treacherous spots *‘T a k e Three . .Hearts’.’ is 1 Mrs. Q. Wllllatn Moore, Lit­ to 35 years’ employment. likely to appear. available to service clubs; civ­ C o mptiete Hot Water tle Silver, chairman of Chrlst- Area employees receiving .."Fog is one of the woret ic groups and other organiza­ mas gift bags, reported t h a t awards for 35 years of serv­ enemies of motorists, of tions. The film may be booked FRESH CIDER _ . the auxiliary’s ' project for fill­ ice were H arry C. Macon, 588 course. But, unfortunately; far by contacting Tho Monmouth ing ChYlstmas bags for pa- Holmdel Kd., Hazlet, and W. too many aro heedless of'tho County Heart Association, Systems at a tlents Is underway, and that C. Noddlngs, 88 Ravine Dr., obvious danger and drive Third aQd Pavilion Aves., Pure Undiluted Apple Juice _ bags are now available for 1111- Matawan, Twenty-year certifi­ much too speedily. Fog re­ Long Branch. : Ing. The bags , contain a list of cates went to John Notting­ duces one’s depth of vision "Take Three Hearts" Is a Tr smendous Saving markedly ln many instances, - Items that would be appreelat- ham,^; Peers -Btr, '"Koyport; Xfl-mllllmeter black and'. whlte Order Now At Special Reduced Prices ' ed" by the; patients. .Mrs; C. T. Koopnian, Beeqhwood falling for much slower and Sound, film running 27 min­ much more cautious car hand­ - Moore also asked fpr vblun- Terr,, and 'Waiter R. McBride, utes. It waa produced for the Fqr Autumn Affairs teers for the Christmas room, 15 liakesldo Dr., both of Mat­ ling by everyone. : American Heart Association" as there ls work to be done awan.: ,:. "Carpets of leaves ln gutters and its affiliates by Caravel and in spots along tho -road Films. , are slippery agents of danger Call Middletown 5-1080 BOTTLED CAS and destruction, too. They can Central Jersey send a car Into a bad skid High School Student ' OR LEAVE ORDERS AT Just ns quickly and effortless­ Is Hurt In Accident ly as ls tbe case on Icy pave­ Gas Appliance Service ment. Stay away from these Miss Qall Matthews, 18', of W. F. DWYER ESSOTANE fallen leaves, or,-if you must, 341 Bayvlew Ave., Union WILLEY'S FARM MARKET SALES and SERVICE rldo over them with the ut­ Beach, a student-8i,iS §y5>ort 431 At antic Ave., Matawan MA 1-2695 most caution. High S c U o o.l, was Injured’ Highway 35 . Centerville "Beware of- all threo—frost, ^Thursday when she ran into fog and wet leaves, and bo the side of a car while cross­ sure of being safe.” ' ing Jackson St., Keyport Po­ lice Sgt, William Qelger re­ NEW UGHT-DXTTY Ap&CheS. MAT 1-6200 This week: why don’t you ported. There’s new pep and power in every Highway 35 Cliffwood look through your church win Pollcc said Miss Matthews, dows , . . From the Inside. Apache modei, whether you choose ran Into the side of a car oper­ ' the Thriftmaster 6, famous for ccon- ated by Mrs. M. K. Sagurtoh. 31, of- 89 Third St„ Keyport, . omy, or the short-stroke Tradcmastcr. which was traveling west on V8* with a lull 283-cubic-inoh dis-'r Jackson _St. The victim was placement. Three brand-new Step* treated for minor Injuries at Vans make their debut to solve trou-[ tho office of Dr, Sidney Beck­ : . blesome delivery cliores. Rolling ia ’ er, Maple PI., where she was ' for '58, too, are high-capacity pick­ taken by the driver of the car. ups, panels arid- versatile 4-whcel - Front laft, Model 35^3 SUp-Yon, , drive models. . • 1 - Volpe Changen Plea 3204 pickup, 3605 panel *Opllonal a! extra coil on alt conventional modtUf \ Tb ja il Break Count Here for ’58 in 3 hard-working weight classes I Anthony Volpe. 31, Clark St., Raritan Township, has chang­ ed his Innocent plea to one of guilty on a charge that ho es­ caped from the Monmouth NEW HUSTLE! 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