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Tfaia Week COVERING ■ townships o r One Secllon HOLMDEL, MADISON UABLROBO. MATAWAN ■ ■ AND '1 4 Pages MATAWAN BOKOUOB

92nd YEAR — 5th W EEK Member . . ‘ : M Member National Editorial AssocUttoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1960 N«w Jersfty Prcw AuoctsUon Single Copy Ten CenU To Start Construction Of 35-Store Browntown Shopping Center T entative A pproval Placement At Jamesburg Upset ; G iven Zone Code Madison Board Acts : The Malawan Township Committee Monday night To Take Lower Bids promptly granted preliminary approval to the township's, first Comprehensive zoning ordinance when it was presented by A now complication has .risen the municipal planning board.' The code noW will be returned In connection with tha plan to Ul- to the planners who will hold public ‘ vert some of Iho loud or Incoming hearings on the bill before it is re­ freshmen from Madison Township turned in final form for introduc Township Studies Schools from Iho (our present ro- tion by the township commitee. celv.InK lilnli schools ta Jamesburg The ordinance has been under llllih School this .September. John ■ consideration by the township for Water Shut-Off 1’nrtrldite Jr„ cbnirmnn of thu’ more than three years and under touchers committee of the Matllson intensive study and preparation by Delinquent Accounts Board, disclosed Tuesday that thtt ': the plapners^for over a year, Th© Jomeslmrit schonl authoriiiei wero township attorney,' William J. O’Ha- Face Stern Action ' flnillnK thut It would upset tlm or* “ gan, has spent two months draft­ ilorly Ulstrlbutloi) ol pupils In their Matawan Township Mayor Peter freshman class, whom onrollmaiit ing the measure. J. Waters Monday night warned the • Four residential zones are estab­ also is tlfht, tn Iniio thu 33 pupils Township Committee is considering from Madison at rnndmtt, Mr, lished under the terms of the meas­ “drastic measures" including turn­ ure with the. prime zone requiring trlcli’.e said llm Jiimesbui/i school­ ing off water, if customers do not men wouhi Inlce only Madison pu­ a' minimum lot size of 15,000 square pay water bill arrears promptly. vfect. In addition,, there are qstab- pils purse In i! studies that would Mayor Waters said there a r e fit In classes at- Jnmeshuri; whore - lished highway business and Indus- over J25 delinquent'accounts “and The thirty-five 8t6re BrowntowhIShoppiflx Ceriter bh.whlch 'cojlslr»ClldS Is to start tHal'zories...... sQme of them have been carried expected to serve some: 6000 families in tho booming Madison Township area. A total there still urn ."heats”, upoa. . this month at Sayre Woods South, 2000-home planned community being trecicf! by Cantor ot 12q0 famines already are living nt Sayre Woods South alone and another 300 houses * Prime Residential Zone On the oooks for over two years.” Mr. I’itrtiiil|!o exprcsiud rancom & Goldman on Route 9, Madison Township? is shown above. The .tenter,-^(o contain a are under construction. In addition, sale* activity Is proceeding briskly at tho develop* tlmt from Iho Old llrliluo Uslales The top residential zone, R-150, He added arrears are mounting 22,000-square-fool Food Fair store, will be locatcd on Route 18 and Will totyaln parking ment, wl^ro a new bl-lcvcl ranch dwelling hai bpen added to Ihe community’# ilx uther extends throughout a major portion steadily and that the water depart­ lor 1500 cars; Additional leases are under negotiation for apace in the center, which Is models. , area from. whenco'ptipIlH urc in'ind of a largelyundeveloped section of ment could operate on a cash basis shifted from |>nlnK loolther South ~the~township-*outh -of-the-Gardea 'if-deliriquent-iScxounts-wenr cleared Hlvcr. or ..Mnluwau iht'rn muid-1). ■. State Parkway in. the Church St.- from the books. : TirefUes-Anyon^~ found 2ft pupils ready to pur-sua tha eetin ^ Of Four... Shadow Lawn Branch Committeemen To special curriculum- desired, Action Lloyd Rd. area. Other residential He reported letters had been sent Small boys have a way ot get­ nn cxtcwllnn n Ihih rnute to Jamci- zones, in built-up areas of the town­ lo delinquent accounts, requesting ting into mischief'without haU Shadow Lawn Savings & Loan ship, require . minimum lot ’ sizes burs lll|tli School uccordlni(ljrw»$ prompt payment and Jiad. resulted Set By Javcecs trying, but a palrJrom MaUwai Saved From Bay Association, Long Branch, Friday Act On Zoning...... ranging downward from 10,000 to look title to the former Taylor suspended-.lo nwolt ncllon Of llti. in-payment of pnly one account in worked a 'switch on ■ the time Jninesbui'ii Ilonni of Hducallon on 5000 square feet. arrears. "It’s obvious we have td Reorganization Of honored summer custom of col­ Drifted Helplessly ilanco property on tho soulhwcst Planners Revisions The R-100 zone, requiring 100 feet corner of Newman Springs Hd. lim Mndlson plucemenl. plnu In tiio take unpleasant but necessary mea­ Chapter Underway lecting lightning bugs. . In Tropical Storm Gain Accoptanco , comlnii week. frontage and a 10,000 square-foot sures to insure payment,” the may­ AU one evening they worked, (Main SL) ond South St., Holm* lot, includes a tract north ot the Tho liuurd rescinded llie award- or, added. . • The key m.eeting in tho Junior each collecting the fireflies In a A mother, father and their two del Village, as site for a now Muyor Charles T. McCue con* Parkway, west of Route 35, ex­ Chamber of Commerce reactivation children are deeply Indebted to a branch office. lim of bids tliut It imule 1ml wuck - cluding the River Gardens ’ area. . Repairs Are Needed jar. After they had caught some iitmed- yosterdny that tho Marl­ for school siippllus nnd (iimlliira Mayor Waters noted, that repairs and expansion program in the Mat- $00 in each Jar, the sport be* pair of volunteer firemen from John Lawley, .representing Hie ’ Jhey R-*75 zone, with 75-foot front­ boro -Township Commlllee had and i-enwiii'iled ilium. Tills wai must to-made to the -municipal awan-K^yport-JHa7lct orea will be came.a little.dull. .... Laurence Harbor who rescued the firm in tho transaction, sold Iho ufieed to accept the zonlng.chang- age requirements, ifl in the Atlan­ held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the ffjmily and tlicir cnbin cruiser from ■savings mu! loan-company hopcr- dono on-tlie iitlvieo of Its nttomoy,.... tic Ave., Matawan Lake area, while water , tower. He said the exterior After consultation It seemed'! es Yocommeirded’ by Mho . pianniiig Ilenry Splicer, I’erlh Amboy, after needs painting at this time and in­ Rollo Post House, Keyport. The a storm-ravaged Raritan Bay Snt* to bo In operation hy Nov, 1 at the R-50 zone, with a 50-foot front silly just to let them go again board ut their private cimfercm'o threat uf suit wan undo nitslnst dicated major repairs may be necdr meeting's program will center so they went to one of their lirduy. . Its new location. Temporary Sunday nnd the governing body minimum, comprises a major por­ around orientation of new members quarters will bo erected until the board liy Urrmifd Uermna, 111 ed inside the tank. Improvements hemes and released their prizes The family, Mr. and Mrs. would bring them up for official Mutnwnn Rd , of thn Old DrldRS tion of Cliffwood Beach. are paid for out of the water de who have joined during the last plans can be drawn for tho croc- The highway business zones, re­ inside the house. > v Charles Bcccher, Towaco, and (heir action al its next meeting, r.luctrlcnl Supply Co, hooiiuHii hli partment accounts. . . <‘month and, presentation of the Jay- Because of their ages, tb e children, Laurie Ann, 10, and Lc- tlon of a permanent musonry quiring a minimum lot size dM 5,- cee story to prospective members. building on tlie site. . . The boned approved nt its May bit) on Juidtorlnl supplies Imil boon 000 square feet and permitting only The water department was in­ names of the bays are being wlfli- Roy, 12, hod spent Friday night meeting,n recommendation to tho bypassed In fuvnr oi nn award to Of chief interest in the program snd Saturday morning helplessly The Shadow Lnwn Snvlngt* & one business establishment f o r structed by the committee to de­ held, also the comments ond sub­ goveminu body to ro/.(mo Route 71) n lllniier bidder, termine the number of homeowners will be a half-hour color and sound sequent meting out of Justice drifting in their 22-foot cruiser, Loan Association Is tho Jargont each 200 square feet of floor space, movie, "The Jaycee Story,” pro­ such organization In Central Jer­ for gennrnl business In Un entire r.«|dulns Doiird Intent ...... are located along Routes 34 and 35, who do not have water meters in­ when the one. set of parents ar­ ‘‘Laurie Ann&," at the hicrcy of length and Tennent Hd. fnr gen­ stalled in their homes and to no­ duced by tho national Jaycee head­ rived home And to their amnze- .Tropical Storm Brendn;_ , * sey, according to Mr. Lawloy. It Wllllntn Jnyco, supplies thalr* according to Joseph Stenger, has assets of 120,700,000, accord­ eral IhihIucns from Route 70 south tify them to make application for quarters. The film dramatizes the ment found myriads ot small ; Wurnpd of tho approach tit the mnn, (-xplnlned II had been tiio in- . spokesman for the planning board. organization's two-fold goal of self­ ing to Its most recent financial to Ahe Solomon's store. Thu husl* tent of Iho hirnril In nwnrdlnx blda . Industrial Zone Limits a meter at once. lights flickering merrily off stormvlate Friday at Shrewsbury,, ness roriu would be 400 feet widn The committee sanctioned new development through community on throughout their house. One‘; statement. It was foimdod In In place orders with firm* wlKt Tlie industrial zone is locatcd just the Beechers attempted to make tang Branch SS years ago and on cither Hide. policy which will permit, faulty improvement. Its story Is told thing was dotermlned—lt Is not port ahead of the rapidly approach­ (mulshed cei'tnln "nnmo" brand! south of tW Parkway. near Line since has added branch olflcca Another recomniendulhm nf* the ik hd meters to be repaired at the ex­ through the.eyes of a local mem? ai much fun to catch llghtolng ing hurricane but wefo doomed to of wiiru or wllh 'I ' I fuiultur. Rd. and tHe Central Railroad of ber. -,\ ■ •. In Oakhurst and Middletown, It planning . hoard,. adopted . ol Ua nellern wboao mercbandlq. would - pense of the township. At present,, bugs, inside, as it Isoutsldel ffcUiira wli&n.ihtil?-motor ^ave out Juno 'mooting, also wus ucccptcd New Jersey-itght-of-way. Industrial Supplementing the film will be a hft* 40 iuttpioyoM. Uiifp tl\u uchnols In # uniform minimums are 15,000 square feet repair costs are assessed against tfs the craft^rounded Sandy lionk. by "Iho township committee, ac- homeowners,, making some reluc­ talk by the evening's guest speak­ . No Way To Itoaeb' Shore . (I'onlliiuml on (ingi* Hik) and the building may-not occupy er, Dr. Robert-Watson;. a-national cordlnM'to fhb OiSyor. would (continued on page six) tant to have them repaired,;Mayor Road Accidents With no way of reaching shore upfiiiitio the araa cuut vt Houto 7f> Waters said. ‘ . Jaycee director.. Dr. Watson Is ex* and rfufcty when the engine failed, 90-House Plat In tho Bcacon Hill section north of Postpone Pollco Ordinance . pected to underscore the role of Mr.-Beecher attempted to anchor Murlhoro Slate Hospital fo n full- Attack Attempt Dogs Embroil Absence of Township Attorney the-new Jaycee member in the or­ Take Tlircc lives the cruiser but the by now violent In $30,000 Level acm minimum lot size hut would William J. O'Hagan resulted in a ganization's program and outline bay made that flit but Impossible. exempt Murlhoro Guldens and Fn Stale Park delay in the planned introduction the special programs designed to Pedestrian And The family, wet and in life jackets, other hccIIoiih near the Malavvnn provide leadership training to the Development Noar Cliffwood Folk of an ordinance authorizing a 40- Cyclists Victims huddled In the wave swept boat line where filed maps long have Suspect Capfurod hour work week and other benefits new member. throughout the night, at tho mercy Holmdel Village been in existence providing for Canine Troubles . for the police department. The de­ Call For Members Traffic accidents over the week­ of the stormy bay. hnlf-arru lots. In Matawan Twp. partment. now Is operating on a Chapter officers have issued an end claimed the lives of two clght- A major ftubdlvi/ilon for: tho When a wind and rainswept dawn "high Income*' group Is planned Siop'Oap Measures Madlsnn 'lownship Police report* Beset Matawan Twp. 40-hour week but official sanction invitation ta all men between the year-old Mpdisorr Township boys finally arrived the bout was drift­ must come In tlie form, of an or­ for 1 IH ncros or Iho lM-ucro Lad T^ese meiisures would ho men* ed yesterday n lllycar-old youlh ages of 21 and 35 to attend. Meet­ who wdfjtBtnjrck while bicycling In ing helplessly about 100 yards off from Iho riUfwiidil Neelinn ot Mat* Dogs woes . besetting Matawan dinance. ings are held regularly on the sec­ W'oodjMirm, Ivlwnrd A. TIuMirkuuf, tla ll^ Hlop-nap If tho Inwnslilp Township culminated Tuesday, in ’’Madison Park and a C4-yeor-old the mouth of. Checsrqunko Creek coinhdttW1 hluuilil enihtttk on u uvvnn Township had been nppruhon* The committee referred to Mr. ond Tuesday and fourth Wednesday Middletown Township man who owner, located on Newman Springs the filing of a petition with town­ and ttu> Morgan Bridge on Route Rd., east of Holmdel Village Muster I’liui for tlie municipality, ded hs iittcnipilni: n ncx nttuck up* ^.(continued on page six) of each month. The officers point­ was struck by a car Iri Raritan 35. Attempts by the fnmily to nt- on a woman io (.'hee?ie(p'inke Stato - ship authorities against the dog ed out that the adoption of the two Mr. Theurknuf made application Clifton T. Hmkiilow, Frrohnld, the nuisance in Cliffwood Beach and Township...... tract attention to their plight wero township ailorney, advhied tlie Patk .Sunday, Report of thu attack Free Rabies Clinic ■ different meeting nights stemmed Daniel J. Dyer,.,64f .of 2?9 Navc- to no avail until late In tho morn­ to the Holmdel Township Plnnnlnji M't off a manhunt of tlu< country* the bringing in of complaints be­ from the membership’s feeling that Board Tuesday for approval nf a governing body hy letter Thuraday fore Magistrate Luther A. Foster. sink Ave., Middletown Township, ing when a shirt being waved by Ini would buvo Herbert Smith, of nidi* Hi the time, - _ Aug. 23' In Holmdel most men in this, fast-developing died Sunday at Riverview Hospital Mrs. Beecher was recognized by a minor subdivision of 13 acre* by -Acting Township Police Chief J. Ed­ which all but 32 ncics would bo rohiimmlty Phuinnrs AsHoclateii, Del, Jfiseph t.uskleWk/^towililhlp.... (continued on page six) of injuries received Saturday night motorist as a~ distress signal. Ine,, West Tremlon, pre«i*nt at tin* gar Wilkinson said after the court Holmdel Township will have a transferred to William Ungar; For. police, appifheiuled t hX?^’youth: session, that summonses arc to go free- rabies vaccination clinic at when he was struck by -a car on Rescue operations begun Immed­ Aug. 11 meetluii to dlneutoi llie ihimigh a t(p glyt'o lty I.nr^y Whlto, Route 36 in Raritan Township. One iately as Madison-Township Police est Hills, L,L, N,Y, Th« westerly Out to many owners delinquent in Holmdel Township Memorial Hall, To Join Parade end of the tract with the Tlieur- problcoiri Involvrd In developing o n life giiard'iit tlie slnhY j»iifk,*Mr, the payment of license fees and a Crawford’s Comer, on Tuesday eve­ boy, Edward O’Brien, 4 Princeton got tho report of the vessel in dis­ Master I’lun for thu township, how While luid eliased Iwo youths try­ The Keyport First Aid Squad, Rd., died when he was struck hy tress, Robert Allen jr., 39, of 432 knuf homo and farm building would roundup of stray dogs is to be ning, Aug. "53, from* 7 to 9 p.m. ho relninod. - long It would lake and what it ing to break lute the park und hud made to track down owners trying The clinic will be under the di­ joined by other squads in the bay­ (continued on pape six) Laurence Pkwy., and Robert Hr Ik- would east. Mr, llaikalow wroHt caught the younger. Interrogation to evade payment oflicense fees. rection of Dr. Cccil Sprung, Holm­ shore afca,’’* will, mark First Aid son, 20, 230 Shoreland Circle, both Mr. Uagur slated he would build Hint he wus bilngliw Mr, Smith of lid* buy revealed he had an old* Magistrate Foster heard com­ del Veterinarian, assisted by mem­ Squad Month by joining the annual VanKirk Resigns Laurence Harbor, were asked by M houses on ftill-ucre lots, The because (hat planner already had er brother who had eluded pursuit. plaint entered agajnst Hal Nile bers of tlie Llncroft-Holmdel Ki* Keyporl Day Parade Aug. 20 with police to make the re.scuc attempt. houses would Imvn 1500-Jiquure fool fesllfjed for. llm lown.iblp Ja Iho (Vck m» the older brolhcr reveal* The two, both firemen, stilled for floor oren and would hell in th(< Stewart, Arbordale Dr., preferred wanis Club. The anti-rabies vaccine ambulances and a .display. Other As School Janitor l.iiKembourg »ult and ueeordlugly ((-ouiIiuhmI oo page nin) - by Robert Redmond, a neighbor, squads to take part In the parado tho drifting craft in Mr. Allen's (continued on pago kIx) is supplied by the State Depart­ Clifford il. VanKirk, janitor at bad sufficient knowledge of the who alleged the defendant failed to ment of Public Health. include those df Matawan, .Mata­ (continued on page six) phyrdcul luyimt of the niunhlpuli* wan Township, Marlboro Town­ the Centrol School, Wickatunk, and Township Assistance do anything about th e continued All Holmdel residents axe urged a.long-time employee of th<^Marl- Youth Asks Reduction ty.lo.inlelUisenlly »dvls« the gov- baying of a young beagle hound all to bHttg their dogs In for this f|ree ship, Union Beach, Raritan Town­ «‘inlnj5 l»ody, - - Board Reorganized- ship, Keansburg and Middletown boro Township Board bf Educa’iion, Consuls Named For - . Of State Priton Torm night long, A second complaint that inoculation. While this program is submitted his resignation to the Lesler UUI», an employee of the Mr. Stewart allowed a collie to^run being held specifically for the pets Township. • _ _ •'" Bayshore Area Banks township* road' department for IH Itemguni/alion of Ihe Mntawftrt. board last night, Tlie board accept­ Middlesex County Judge Snimiel Towiwthlp -l.ocnl.Ah’iijtmice._A!loard .• at large in violation of state law of Holmdel residents, all dogs ed it ds of Aug. 31, allowing Mr V. Convery. has JWHtponed a hnnr» years, was granted retired stalus was dismissed when the defendant Appointment of consuls to rep­ was complelfd Monday plght b'y; brought to the clinic will be vac­ . , HouSe Fire VanKirk to takft his nn'miul vaca­ resent bayshoro area hunk mem­ Ing for a ID-year-old Cliffwood at Thursday's towiifihlp meeting. declared he had erected a high cinated free of charge; Ihe Malawan J ’nwnahip <’ohuuHteo- tion Aug. 10-24 before leaving. bers of Monmouth Chapter, Ameri­ you.tjL.wlu)sB attorney applied for The lowiishl|» coinmlileo was Wire fcnce around his property to Fire early this morning wrecked asked bow many Iraller Heen^Js when Mm.. MfiVlollrtP Wright, ,u reg- Robert Sena, superintendent, an­ can Institute of Banking, lias been reduction of hU ihrei'-lo-seven-year Ihieml nut He and former hoard contain the dog but that sometimes . • Notice ...... summer bungalow-on Willow Stato Prison wntvncft Irnpo.-ied two wero out for trailer pnthn ill that fiis children left the gate open? and . The Matawan Savings and Load Ave., Matawan Township, owned by nounced the faculty was complete announced by Norris liursmun, thy member, was named welfare direc­ for the coming school yeur with chaptcr'8 chief consul. The consuls nionthn"aj;o for a 'larceny. the new. ordlmmee allows -three. the animal got loose. Association opened its books foi Angelo Nevoloni; 232 East 4Gth St., When the re)>ort wo« "two/’ dis­ tor to sneered Mrs. Fli/abelh Maa* ! Mr. Redmond had five house­ subscriptions to shares in the 61st New York. Members of the Oak the hiring of Mrs. Louise Clapp. were named ot a meeting at the Frank'"U'TiGl, 1 WoodlnnJl Dr., iEcrtfco. who r^slgiu'd, . Matawan/ and BarneyLcvy, Warn- American Hotel,'Freehold. CliffwoodrWas wmlmcod i« thn pute irnmrdhilely -o|>rfiod wllh holders in the area in court to sup­ Series on June 21st, I960. . _Sub Shades Fire Co. responded to the ^pec(uiori) over the nppllcuUou of Mrs, Onrolliy Hydd, njtpululed to port his complaint that the barking massa. Mrs. Clapp Is completing Consuls named were William I'. prison term hy County Judge the board byAlayor Pet* scriptions received until August alarm at the empty house. There her requirements at Rutgers, Mr l^lwariJ Onskins. Jtoute 7(if Mor- (continued on page six) 16th, 1900. : ...... were ho Injuries reported. ’ . Gilbert, Farmers and Merchants Klemmi'r Kallelnsen following u er J. WabOtt, will ftUCCec'd Mis. Levy is a Rulyors graduate mi'd Nutlonal Bank, Maluwan; W. C. ftve’doy. trial. Tho youth wus i'.aovlllr, to operate, a iion'profll Wright, The board orgunl^ul was at one time an electronics in­ Johnson'Jr., Fred Colmorgon und diurgod^ with pdrikipu!ln|{ In a trailer park on III*’ premises lor. Mis. Itydd muind as SMiretaryj Flood Waters Brought By Tropical Storm Brenda structor at Fort Hancock. Mr. Levy Edward" Smith, Keonsburg'Miildle- hreak-ln at Ifoward&on’a (eonllimed on page sin) r Mudolph (itlmni. chairman, a n d is retained at MrB. Clupp town National Bank; Wilbur Station. Routf 31. ChWif dtliytd, -b t o lp t d to rdiert COifax 44*200, H a d lm Tawmiilp Board of C4ucall*n'. plan It fltal • ) U ) I M . . Ale««J«r Mw.#iiiiI AMMlale^ archllKlf, . : , tvo lacbti of n il |q the area. A bm , flood iraten|lU ilflM £i|. ' ■ ■ , 1 «rjfp-«dyr 11 Imm <• fluuKC ihe aew U(h Kkwl ttttch «lrea4]r I. ood.r caalrucibo Thursday, August 4, I9 6 0 ■ Page Twc THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Chiirch, Perth Amboy, for Joseph ii To Speak At couts Funeral Services Kohcz, 83, of 825 Amboy Ave.v MUs Florence Lally . P^rth Amboy.-Recitation cf the ro­ Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area Busy At Camp A requiem mass _wai .offered on sary was Friday evening at 8:30..... iible Conclave Saturday at 9 a.m. In Queen of p.m. : . A1J Saints Churchy Brooklyn, . for o- • Edward Giani, presiding mini** ■■ - . . MQiimoiith County Scouts art Mr. Koncz had been proprietor Jehovah’s Witnesses- Flrtt Ctrarcb Of Christ, Sciential First Methodist Church Bayvlew Presbyterlaii Chureb •< ^ ^ summer at tlie Misa Florence Xaliy, 62, School St., ter of ihe Keyport Congregation of Keyport Congregation Cllffwood Beach ■ ------. .. of the Bridge Plaia Tavern, Perth - ' 84 Broad Sit, Keyport 147 Mala St., M lU val Forestburg Scout Reservation, New Marlboro, who died suddenly on AmboyrW'y5s«.He died Tuesday, Jehovah’s Witnesses, has been ap* * Kingdom Hall, 53 Division St, Rev. Francis Osterslodt Sunday s e r Vice and Sunday Rev. Frank E. Sweeten. Pastor York, according to their camp Wednesday, July 27, I960, at the July 26, 1960, in Perth Amboy Gen­ pointed as one of the' program Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the Minis­ : Pastor . . Chairman,- Oscar .Wewqu 1st. Freehold Bus Terminal Interment, School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ Divine, worship, services will be eral Hospital, following a short speakers for the semi-annual 5i try School will consider Study 42 held oh Sunday at 8:45 and 11 a.m Moming worship will be heldi Fair Haven.' Mr. Newquist said under the direction of the W. H. in the Bible aid book, “Qualified mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Sunday morning at 9: JO a.m. The that. in the first few weeks of o p d illness. Bom In Hungary, he came ble convention to be held at Qver- Freeman and Soa Funeral Home, to the United States 63' years ago To Be Ministers.’* The subject Is open Wednesday^ and Saturday from The Rev. Raymond K; DeHainaut, preacher . will be Joseph, Sinclair* ation this year, the scouts Had earn­ Freehold, was in Holy Cross Ceme­ hQlt. Stadium, Carteret, the vveek- and had lived in Woodbridge 27 “Bible Dictionaries/' The first stu­ t to 4 p.m. ‘ Methodist Campus Minister at Rut­ chiirch: school superintendent. ed 481 merit badges and had ad­ tery, Brooklyn...... end of Aug. £2-14. This was an­ dent talk wiU cover material in, gers University, will be the guest vanced 120 ranks of scouting as re­ years before moving to Perth Am­ . Mankind's opportunity to awaken MUs Lally was bom in Brooklyn, boy.- - r nounced today by convention of* ’This Means Everlasting Life, speaker at both serviced. Mrs. A. Calvary Methodist Church corded. . ' . daughter of the late John and Mar­ to God-given freedom will,be em­ Surviving ' are his wife, Mrs. ficial, Andrew Laguna, Second ^student will read from the Third SL, Keypoft The final weeks at the reserva­ garet Lally.' Wray Ingram will be the soloist at Rev. IL T. Williams STD, Mary (Siinyu) Konci; four daught­ Mr. Giani will speak on the suth Book of Psalms, Chapter >106:1 to phasized at all Christian Science tion, Mr. Newqulst said, are-filled 106:37, The third and fourth stu­ the early service and- the senior ' Pastor - Surviving are several nieces and ers, Mrs. Helen Thorne and Mrs. churches next Sunday. to capacity. The camp opened June nephews. . Ject'*‘How We Can Help Others,'* dents will cover material from choir will t Ing atthe: second ser­ The Sunday morning worship ser­ 26 and closes its -suntmer season Joseph. Fricker,, Perth Amboy; during the opening session of the The account in Act>e'conducted by the 11 a.m. the regular morning wor* Methodist Church . quarters," United States Army Sig­ through eighth grade. Bible School Rabbi H. O. H. Levine a long illness. He was bom in Eng­ fred J. Casagrande, 166 Main St...... Altar and Rosary Society of Et. ship^service will be held with a Rev. Lee Cotter. Pastor . nal Training Command and Fort Lawrence’s Church, Laurencc Har­ ends Aug. 12. Tisha B'nv, the anniversary ol land and came to this country 68 Matawan. ' ‘ . serfnon by the pastor. ' the destruction of the First and Sunday morning service will I»e Monmouth, Fort Moumouth, New yearis ago. He lived in. Harrison, bor, Thursday, Aug. 18, at 8 p.m. JVedrtesday at 7 p.m., there will ai 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Jersey. To’ qualify for these po­ - Born ln Brooklyn, he was the son Ilf the church auditorium. Mrs. . Trinity Church (Episcopal) Sccond Temples and other- dire Kearny, and Hanover before mov­ of the late Julius H. and Helen be Bible Study; 8 p.m., combined events will be commemorated Mon­ M.Y.F. will bo in the evening at sitions applicants must have from ing to Livingston, where he resided Stanley Lebrant Is general chair­ choir'1 rehearsal. • . Main St., Matawaa - 7:30 p.m. ■ ' two to five years experience work­ (Resch) Zschorna. He was a char­ man - -...... ‘ .'.■■■ Carroll B. Hall, day and Tiicsday. Services Monday for 36 years. He retired 18 years ter member . of the Steamfittera* Prayer scrvice will be held Fri­ will be held at R p.m. and Tuesday Choir practice will be held Tues­ ing with the appropriate equipment. ago as an employee of the Livings­ day at 8 p.m. Seminarian In Charge ...... day at 7 p.m. Union Enterprises Association i n . The Eighth Sunday’after Trini­ services are scheduled at 7:30 a.m. ton road department. New York. and at 1:30 p.m. Surviving are three sons, Arthur Pentecost Full Gospel Churcb ty, morning prayer and second of­ SL John's Methodlsit Church Will Attend Play Besides his daughter, surviving fice of instruction will be at 8 a.m.; Tisha B’av is a fast day. It be­ South Main SL, E. .Stokes, Red Bank; William H. KOOS . Church of tbe Living God ; gins at sundown Monday and Con­ Plans have been made for a bus are a son, William Zschorna,' East morning prayer and address, 10 ■ Raritan Township . Stokes, Livingston, and Robert B. 157 Main SL, Keansburg tinues until .sundown Tuesday. trip to Jones Beach, Long Island, Paterson; three sisters, Mrs. Adel­ a.m. , . Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor Stokes, California; two daughters, Sunday School Is from 3 to 4 The Book of Lamentations Is read N.Y., to see a performance of "Hit Mrs. Elsie M. Ladd, Livingston, aide , Wlgton, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Slipcover p.m.; evening servlco at 7:30 p.m. The circus fair committee will Sunday worship services are at The Deck” Saturday, Aug. 13. The Anqa McMullen, Chicago! III., ahd ■ at services. ,; ' , a,m„ 9:30 a.m. and Jl .a.m. and Mrs. Gladys E.- Karmark, Mrs. Helen Cieeiand, East Pater* ■ Prayer meeting Is beld Tuesday meot In the parish hall on Tues­ bus will leave, from, the' Bay Divi­ Keansburg;- fivtf grandchildren end day at 8 p.m. David’s Tabernacle ' ' 'Church school meets at >.30 and sion headquarters of,the Jersey son, and six‘grandchildren. ' at 8 p.m. nnd' Bible Class on H a.iii. Tho evening service Is ,ield seven great-grandchildren.' * Special Thursday at 8 p.m. • . f ' v Cllffwood : Centra! Power and. Light Co. at Emmanuel Assemblies Of God Elder James Moss, Pastor at 7:30 o’dobk.1 Intermediates meet Union Beach at 4:30. p.m. Tickets - 1 Joseph Koocz ' Real Estate Listing Cards for Saturday school for. children Is for the sixth, seventh and eighth CUSTOM-MADE held from 10 to ll:30vn.m. ’ ' Middle Rd., North; Ctnterville Sunday-School is at 10 a.m.;1 are available from Ed Costic at Funeral services were held Sat­ sale at this office. Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor morning worship, 11 a.m. grades at 6:45 p.m.; Senior Method­ COlfax 4-6132. • urday, at the Muska Funeral Chap­ S O F A & CHAIR Sunday School Is at 9:45 a.m.; On Wednesday evenings the Uny ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; el, Perth Amboy, at 8:30 a.nu.and This week, why don’t you look Getfiscmarie Lutheran Churcb • Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m. Maple PI., Keyport moming worship, 11 o'clock; Evan­ service Is at 8 p.m. Defense Bonds pay the same a solemn requiem high mass was through the, windows of your gelistic service, 7 p.m.' The first rate of interest as the War Bonds celebrated at 9 a.ih. in St. Mary's church . . . from, the Inside. R‘cv. Frederick Boos, pastor Browntown Community Cburch $77 There are two services on Sun­ Sunday of each month, thero Is a First Spiritual Church . you bought during the war. Buy Choote from ntv F*il prints ind day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the Communion service at 11 a.m. * Ol Divine Rosa Browntown Union Sunday School some! . \ pltldil W*'H pln-m md cut your Route 18, Browntown : ; - 1 ^ ilipcovtrs H|ht on your furniture, regular scrvico at 11 o'clock, Sun* Young Peoples scrvice. will bo 270 Main St;. Belford .ovrrlock.tll jtw itami. ftrn «l»« tloy School begins at 9:45 a.m. held Thursday evenings, at .6:45 Rev_ Phoebe Dailey, Pastor Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor 10 years from today ,many young you • extra fitted arm pltcai. Sunday School Is held from 9:45 Budget lirmi. . p.m., before the regular Thursday ~ Services are held Sunday at men and women will be studying MOTORS Union Bcacb Full Gospel Churcb service, instead of Tuesday eve­ p.m.-'and Tuesday at -2:30 and 8 to 10:45 a.m. and. the churcli sefv- in college, their way :paid htrpugh ice, from 11 a.m. until 12’ o’clock. SHop-ot-Homo Only 631 Park Ave., Union Beach nings at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, eve­ p.m. ' saving NOW in 17. S . Savings Everyone Is cordially invited to at­ PHANF ^ 9-6764 ’ Rev. Evan Seth Williams, Pastoi ning, Bible study a n d prayer Bonds. . YOUR AUTHORIZED rnuNt H0 2.0323 Sunday services are held nt 10:45 scrvice Is at 7:45 o'clock. . Luther Memorial tend. ' a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School The Lutheran Church 1 KOOS BROS. Missouri Synod Fourth Mt. Pitcairn meets at 0:30 a.m. with classes . Morgoinvllle MethodLst Church Spiritual Church BUICK and OPEL for all ages...... Tlaton Falls .Public School ' ' Morgabvllle , . 208 Shore Rd.. Union Beach MONTREAL Route 71, Seo Girt Prayer, meeting. Is held on Tues* Rev. Daniel D. Reinhelmcr, Pastoi Rev. Frod H. Bowen, Pastor.... Rev; Katherine Miller. Pastor 1 DEALER Route 9, Freehold day at 7:30 p.m. • Church services are held on Sun­ Sunday School and Bible Classes are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday undei - Services aro held on Sunday and , Mid-week service Is Thursday at day at 9'a.m. and Sunday School Thursday evenihgs at 8 o'clock "Bolter Buy" USED CARS 7:30 p.m. meets at 10 a.m. the direction of Arthur Bitter, su­ perintendent. The morntag wors.Jp and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m. SALES and SERVICE will.be held at 10:45 a.m. with ser­ mon by the pastor. A nureory serv­ Root, Branch Club \ COJfox 4-4000 ice Is available. Communion serv­ ices are held tho first Sunday, ol Plans Flower Show : :: - ;W{ PERFORM.EVSRY W ICE OPtRATICM ; : ::^YOV« Highway M) - : day at 11 a.m. and ?: 45 pjn Sun .'MCE OUT ORDERS ONI V fire Co. Traveling Greatest Distance Plaa and Hot Sausage W . S. W ALLACE day.School Is al 9:45 a.m. ' ’ Sandwiches ; Bible study, group.mects Tuesday JWii II at 7:43 p.m. .• V closed' Wfwnosdayi ; m m e m , , i ‘ i-1 • v* Thursday prayer meeting Is held ' LOWELL: M W KEYPORT ta at 7:45 pro Thursday, August 4,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Page Thre* Two Daughters Of Former Matawan Charles M. Nofry I ( M arriage Announced “| Laurence Harbor Engagements ‘ Fedln-lfasemaa • ! Pastor Married During June ; Dies In Hospital Woman Succumbs Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ilasemen, Two daughters of the Rev. Rob* Oak.St;. Matawan, announce—the Charles Moran Nofry, 69, of 22 Mra. Elizabeth V. Miller, 48, ot *rt B. Berger. and Mrs. Berger, S^tphiix.^\ie., Matawan,\died Satur­ engagement - of t h e 11 daughter, Greenyiile, IU., formerlyof.MaU- 294 Lincoln St,. Laurence Harbor, Carolyn. Wandra, to Joseph Fedia 1 B i r t h s day, July 30, 19(0, at East Orange died Sunday. July 31, 1960, at Deb; - * wan, were married during the Veterans’ Hospital. Jr., son of Mrs. Harold T. Hetla- month ot June' The Rev. Mr. Ber- orah Hospital, Browns Milts. ' gaard, 1417 Woodmcre Dr,, Ciiff- - . . . , Mollerick •• . , He w a s born in HateUon, Pa , S\ie was, a member pt Sacred ' ger is.ppstor of the First Prferfjy* and had lived in Matawan for the ’ terian Church of Greenville and in • A daughter was b6mlt<)iMr. and Heart Parish, South Amboy( and an Mrs. Rilpfi'^lolle’riclt,- 121 Cindy, past 10 years.-He was the husband activo member'of Its parerit-teach- a former pastor of the First Pres* of the late Edith (Chayet) Nofry, byterian Church of Matawan. Mrs. St., Old Bridge, • in Perth' Amboy. cr association, Sho also was a .General Hospital..’' ! ( ■ . and had been' an U, S. Army member of the American Legion Berger is a past president of the veteran oi World War I. - .Woman’s Club of Matawan, Inc.- ’ Auxiliary and a den mother of Cub . Kapusdeasld . . ' Surviving are two daughters, Scout Pack 193. Miss Barbara Berger, Covina, A daughter was bom to Mf. and Mrs, Walter ('berk', Woburn, Her survlvora are two sons, Ed­ Calif., became the bride of Rich­ Mrs. Ediyard KapusciensVi, 7- An­ Mass., and Mrs. Cornell Ellison, ard Ray Schock, LaVeme, Talif.; dover Rd.,' Old Bridge, in St. Pe­ ward- jr, and Konneth, Laurence with whom he lived; two brothers, Harbor; one daughter, Darlene, ' on Thursday, June 9, 1060, at 8 ter's General Hospital, New Bruns­ Salvatore O'Nofrio, and Samuel Dl- wick.' . . - . . ' also of Laurence Harbor Iwo sis­ p.ip. in the Coijimunrf^ ^resby- O'Nofrio, New Rochelle; three sis­ ters, Mrs, Irene Sthrolber, Will­ terial Church of Covina. The. Rev. . Keelan . ters, Mrs. Concetta Maffuccl, Mis? oughby, Ohio, and Mrs. Joseph­ Mr. Berger and the Rev. Henry ' Mr. and Mrs.. John Keelan, Wood Christine O'Nofrio, and Mrs. Rose ine Grlmac, Hatfield. Kent, pastor of the West Covina St., Keansburg; are the parents’of Ciorno, all of New Rochelle, N.Y., The funeral took „ place on Church, officiated at the double and five grandchildren. a son born Wednesday, July 27, Wedneiday at 9:30-a.m. In the ring ceremony. The church was 1980 WRtverview.Hospital.. Services were held Wednesday at decorated with lighted tapers; and Kurzawa Funeral Home, South Am- 8:30 a.m. at the Day Funeral MRS. MARTIN G1DEONSE Ixry, A solemn requiem high mass baskets of white gladioli/stock and . Bowne Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Bowne, Home, Keyport. At 9 a;m. a re­ was offered at 10 a.m. at Sacred china chrysanthemums. ' quiem mass was offered by the Mr. end Mrs. Janies H. Landau, Holly-Ave.,. West Keainburg, are Westport, Conn., announce tho mar­ Heart Church interment was in The bride wore, a floorrlength the parents of a son Ixirn V/ednfS- .Rev. Cornelius J, Kane at St. Jo­ the church cemetery, gown of white silk organza over, seph's Churcli, Keyport. Interment riage of their daughter, Ellse, to ■day, July 27, 19^0 in' Riverview Martin C. Gldeonse, ton of Dr. llar- taffeta, appliqued with Chantilly Hospital. . was.in the U. S. National Ceme­ William I-VGreiiltch lace. The lace bodice had a round tery, Beverly. ry D, Gldeonse and Mrs. Gldeonse, William Frank Greullch, 67, of neckline^and short sleeves ajid was . Gurgol , Yorktown Heights, N. Y, 150 McKinley Avt)„ Laurence Har­ MISS CAROLYN HASEMAN , George D., Wilson embroidered with seed pearls and A daughter was 6om Wednesday, Mr. Landau, Is president of Can­ bor, died Saturday, July 30, 1%0, wooiyieach, and Joseph Fed|n. sequins. Her full veil of illusion July. 27; 1960 to Mr. and Mrs; John George D. Wilson, 65, Bloom­ terbury Knitters.Ltd., and Landau at his home. , ... . . Gurgol,- 5 Hillside Ave.,: West field!" died ThursO®, Jiily 28, 1960, Knitting Co., Koyport. Dr. Gldeonse ' Mr.. Greullch was born In New Miss liascmun Is a graduate of was held in place with a pearl and Maiawan High School, Claai of sequin tiara. She carried a bouquet Keansburg, in Riverview Hospital. of a heart ailment in Mountain­ Is president of Brooklyn College, York, and had lived in Laurence side Hospital, Montclair. Ho was Harbor for tho past six years. llo IMfl, and is employed by Hanson- of white catlcya orchids, lilies;of- Kapushy Miss Landau attended tho Cherry VanWlnkle-Munnlng Co,, Matawan. the-valley and stephanotis. born In.Unhway, and had lived in Lawn School, Darien, Conn., and was a retired New York City po­ Mr. and Mrs.. Steven Knpushy, 17 Blopmfield for 35 years. lie was liceman. . ... Her fiance Is a graduate of Mata* Four Attendants < Jackson St., Keyport, are the par­ was graduated In Juno from wan lllgli School. IIo hai enlisted employed as a-toolmaker- and ma. Swarthmore College, where..she re­ Surviving aro his wife. Mrs, Isa- Mrs. Russell Ribb, sister of the ents of a daughter born July 25, chinlst „ by Air Reduction Co., In tho U. S, Air Force and Is train; bridegroom, was the matron of 1960 in Monmouth Medical Cent­ ceived her Bachelor ol Arts Degree belln (Ruddlnwn) Groullch; a step­ Union, for approximately-20 years. daughter, Mn; Marlon Wtlllams, lug at Lackland Air Force Base, honor, and bridesmaids were the er. Mr. and Mrs:1 Kapushy have two In history, Texas, He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Hurrlntan, N, Y.v anil a grand­ Misses Jeanne, Roberta, and Mar- other children, another daughter Mr. Gldeonse attended Great daughter, . ' 1 No date lias been sot for th* Z-Jgaret Burger, sisters of: the brido: W. Rulon Smithy Matawan, and a anij ir son! Mrs. Kapushy,, is-the brother, Walter, Rahway. Neck Senior High School , a n d —The funeral tchdck and. Gale Reid. . . of Chantilly lace over nylon silk, tion was held at Matawan Township pital after a lengthy lllnesi. Nowark. A daughter was born to Mr. and fashioned with a sabrina neckline, Hose and Chemical Co. No. 1,' past 13 years. Ho was a painter ' Following the ^ceremony, a re­ Mrs. Francis Quiil, Marlboro St., Born In Perth Amboy, ho was Surviving aro Ills wife, Mrs; Stel­ ception was held in the fellowship short, lace sleeves and wore match­ after which^he couple left for a and was working for the City of tho son of the lato Mr, and Mrs, la (Russell) Kogloy; a ion, Charles Matawan, in Riverview. Hospital ing lace mitts. Her elbow-length week's trip lo the Pocono Moun­ Newark when Injured, Hfi was a hall of the church. Following a .trip Wednesday, July 27, I960. John Saranak. llo was a mombor M. Koglijy Jrj, Koyport; two grand­ to Greenville, the couple are mak­ veil was attached to a rhinestone tains, Pa. For traveling, tho bride member of Masons and Local 20, of St. Anthony'* Church, Red Ilnnk, children, and three slitori, Mrs. ing their home in Covina, Calif. . . Alexander '. tiara and she carried a bouquet of wore a ilack and white sheath American Federation of Glaziers and the Elks Club. Mr. Saraimk Mnrlo Dorsey, Itnrltun Township; Married In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander, shasta daisies and babies'-breath. dress with a matching Jacket, white ond Painters. was a self-employed master plumb, Mrs, Amollu Dorsey, Florida, and On-Sunday,June 26, I960, at 4:30 32 Mason Dr., Hazlet, are the par­ Mrs. Mary Lou Hernandez, New­ accessories and a corsage of white lie Is survived by two brothers, or. Mw. Charles Snyder, Itod Dank. p.m. in the First Presbyterian ents of a son. born Wednesday, ark, was the matron of honor. Her carnations. Updii their return, iho Alfred, Elizabeth, and Norman, Do­ Ho Is survived by Ms wife, Mrs, Funeral sorvleek woro held yes- Church of Greenville, Miss Lillian July 27, 19C0, In Riverview IIos gown was pink lace and nylon and couple will reside at 9 Hawthorn ver; four sisters, Mrs. Thbmoi Helen (Smuyok) Saranak; a step­ torday at(eruooiv at 1:30 p.m. at Jeanne Berger became the bride pital. ! she carried a white colonial,bou­ St., Cliffwood Beach, Webster, Keansburg; Mrs. Anno son, William S. Fcdcr, F.atontnwn; tho lledle Funeral Home, Koyport. quet with tints of pink. Both the bride and bridegroom of Paul Cooper Jones. The bride '.. Moran • ' Klm, Union; Miss Flora Murray, a brother, Edward Saranak, Rari­ Tho Rev. Frederick Until, pastor Miss Kathleen Peakman, Shore aro graduates of Matawan High > was escorted to tlie altar by her A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.- Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Helen tan Township; three sisters, Mrs. nf Gcthieinano Lutheran Churcli, MISS JAN1C DAZ/.ONI Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, sister School. The bride is employed as Land, Hillside. ; father, who also officiated at the Raymond Moran, 29 Knoll Terr., Albnrt'SmerccI, Mrs. Paul llollup, Keyport, officiated. Interment was Old Tennent lid,, UoborUvlllo, double ring ceremony, conducted of the bridegroom, was the brides­ a secretary by Fred M. Burlew, Funeral services wero held Satur­ Perth Amboy, nnd Mrs. Charles In Cednrwood. Cemetery, Raritan Hazlet, In Riverview Hospital on maid. S)ie wore a blue gown of Matawan Attorney, and is a Civil Mins Uar.ronl ll a graduate of beneath a. bridal arch Irt V setting Wednesday, July 37, I960.. , , > day at 10:43 a.m, at the llneberla Thomas, Rai'ltan Township, and Township, lace .aiid nylon and carried a co­ Defense .Radchem Monitor,, nnd Barth Home for Funerals, Ir­ two grandchildren. . . Freehold Meglonat High- 9choot,- * of white garden fiowers and greens, lonial bouquet of white carnations husband Is employed by .Bcndix Mrs. Sidney V, Bray Clust of 10511, und attended the Wal­ offset, by lighted white tapers In a Boyce' • ' vington. Intorment wn« In Ever­ Funeral services wero held at > A son waa born to Mr. and Mrs. tinted with blue. . Aviation Carp„ Red Bank Division green Cemetery, : • a.ni. Tuesday at tho William S. Atfr I Mrs. Nellie Jl. Huy, D I died ly Jackson School (it bwirfiiff ahd candelabra. " Harvey Boyce, P.O. Box 249, Cliff­ Brother Is Best Man and also is a Civil Defense Rad- Tuesday, Aug. J, IM0, at tlm Gar­ c/iorcn/irnphy, New York. Rile Is The bride’s gown of white silk Frank M. Wilson tlcrson Fumirul Home, Red Uank. den .SinId Manor Nursing Homo, wood,' at South Atriboy Memorial Robert Peakman, Cliffwood Dr., chem Monitor. At.8 a.ni. a solemn high mass of employed by f.atvyors Title fn- organza over taffeta was fashioned Hospital on Sunday, July 21, 1960. Frank M. Wilson. 84, of 127 Main Holmdol. Sha was Imm In llolm­ stininco C'ei(Kiriillun and Is ths with a yoke and long sleeves of St., Middletown, died Saturday, requiem wns offered nt St. An­ Edgar Rd., Matawan, are the day, July 24, I960 at-Holiday Park thony’s Church, Interment follow­ del Township, the daughter nf tlie danro Instructress (or tlm Froi'hold k .Chantilly lace*’ tapering at th e • Gumbs • . July 30, I960, In tho Atlantic High­ lata Chrinoynnco S, and Maiy Music Oilier, • : 1 * . . wrists. Her bouffant skirt, which Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Gumbs, parents ot a son, born In Forth Hospital, Portland, Ore. Mrs. Ben­ lands Nursing Home. Born 4n Port ed In Mount Olivet Cemetery, Mid­ dletown, . (Schanck), llnlmns, and Imd been Mr. Keck la a graduate of Mata" : had a cathedral trains was adorned Gordon St!,“ Cliffwood, are the pa­ Amboy Hospital. nett Is thct former Miss Marlene Monmouth, ho was tlie son nf tho Jeckell, Florence Ave., Keyport, a lifelong resident nf the township. wan lllgh .School, Clan nf 10311, and With appliques of lace and sequins rents of a ion, born Thursday, July . Conway . late Garrett and Elsie (PHIiHps) Stephen Nemeth She was tho widow of Sidney V. 28, 1960, fn Riverview Hospital. li employed hy International Busl- of seed pearls. She carried a cas* Mr. and Mrs. William Conway, Cottrell ... Wilson. He had lived ln> this area Stephen Nemetli.DJ, of Box 129, Bray, iiesi Machines CVirporafldri. cade bouquet of white rosebuds and Kegley • ’ 329 First St., Keyport, ara the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell, RD1, all hll life. RD1, Ticctown Hd.7 Morganvllle, Mrs. Bray was a mcinhor nf Ihe Tho couple plan la be morrled lilies-oMhe'Valley. - A son was born la Riverview parents of a son, bom Sunday, Old Bridge, are the parents of a Mr. Wilson was an associate, died Thursday, July 28, 19(11), at tho Holmdel Baptist Church and hod Jail 7,1(101...... ^ Mrs. Schock was* tha matron .or Hospital on Thursday, July 28, 1960, July 31, 1969, In Monmouth Medi­ son, born Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1960, In member of Independent Firi Co., Roosevelt Hospital, Menlo' Park, been librarian of tho Sunday School honor for her sister and brides- to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kegley, cal Center. Monmouth Medical Center. Belford. Mr. Nemeth was born In Hungary, tor many years, She also was a Preldank-llirger -maids were the Misses Roberta Surviving ara his wlfo, Mrs, Tlie Rev. Robert D. Merger and 1712 Union Ave....hazlet. Hansen son of Mrs. Mary Nemeth, South member of the l.adloi Aid Society . and Margaret Berger. They wore Smith Lenofe(Schdnk) Wilson; four ions, Mrs. Berger, Greenville, III., hav* Harrison Amboy, and th e late Stephen of the church, ... balletina-length dresses of aqua Silk A daughter was born In Mon­ A son was bom in Monmouth Gary, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Percy, Nemeth. Surviving ara lavaral nlecii and announced thn engagement of their Mr.. and Mrs. Brldgemen Harri­ mouth Medical Center on Saturday, Medical Center on Monday, Aug. organza over Wffeta, styled with Keyport; Harry and'Wllmor, both llo was a communicant of. St, nephews. - daughtor, Roberta, to Roliert FrM- bouffant skirts and carried colonial son, 317 Bayvlew Ave., Union July 31, I960, to Mr. and-Mrs. Har­ .1, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of Belford; throo grandchildren! dank, Huntington Station, Long fa> Beach, are the parents of a daugh­ Hansen, 4 Garden - Park'-Trailer Joseph's Church, Kiiyport, Funeral services are bslng held - bouqueti of yellow daisies and rose- old Smith, Harmony Ave,, Keans* four great grandchildren, and a lis­ this afternoon at I p.m, at the land, N^.Y, ilia Rev. Mr. Berger ■' ■ buds,„.. . ■' . " " . ' - ter, bora Thursday, July 28, 1960, burg. • ■ Site, Hazlet. ter, Mrs. Grice Cottrell, Highlands. Surviving besldei.hlt mother are his wlfo, Mri. Sophia (Zavorsky) lledle Funeral-Home, Keyport, In­ ll « formin' paitor of the Plrat Cyndy Verger, Carterville, 111., In Riverview Hospital. . Martlnea . Funeral scrvlces-wcre heldiWed- Preihyterlan Chureli ol Matawaa, Moffett. Nemeth; six tom, Stephen Jr., terment will be th Holmdol Cemi- the^flower girl, wore a white silk _ PetrlDo Mr. and Mrs.: John J. Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martinez, neiday, at 2 p.m. at the Scott tery. The couple plan to be married orgartza dress with a long-tiered A daughter was born in River­ Funeral Home, Belford, The Rev. Fords; Leonard, Laurence Harbor; 30 Cpmell Dr., Hazlet, are the pa­ 76 Raritan; Ave., Keansburg, are Donald, Morganvllle; Arthur, Mi­ la the lummer of IMI. skirt and a matching hat. She car­ view Hospital on Thursday, July rents of a daughter, bom Sunday, the parenta of a son, born Tues­ George Taylor, pastor of the Atlan­ Your advirtliement In thli pa­ ried a. basket lined with aqua or­ 28, 1960, to Mr. and Mr,. Benjamin tic Highland! Methodlit Church of­ chael and Albert, all at home; two July >1, I960, In Riverview Hospi­ day, Aug, 2, 1960, In Riverview daughter!, the Mlnei Victoria and per will reach prospective fwr- Now It Ihe lime ta adyartlN . g&nxaand ililed with yellow rose PetrilW, Gerald Terr., Hazlet. tal. . ■ Hospital. ficiated, and Interment followed In cltasari in evary community Itt Ihe those unuitd article! for »ale. A Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. Lillian Nemeth, at home) 1 1 x ' petals, “ , Morgan , ‘ bayiliore aria. ■mall ad In tha clmllled columt -John' Kinghoro, Warrensbutg, . WUser Sprague brothers, Anion, Francis, John, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan, A daughter was born In River­ Mrs. Walter Balevre Louli and Jamei, South Amhoy, wilt turn" them Into oaih for you. N. Y.,-was the'best man and A daughter was born In River­ If you need printing of any kind, ushers were John Swift, Chicago, East Orange, are the, parents of a view Hospital on Sunday, July 31, view Hospital on Monday, Aug. 1, Mn, Elizabeth Balevri, 60 of 223 and Joioph, Perth Amboy; two daughter,- bora Friday;-July .29, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs. Tlernflrd 11960, to Mr. and Mt». Stuart Corre|a Ave., lielln, died Friday, slslers, Mrs. Mary 7,ulln and Mrs. ws are Jjore to nrve you. Our Haw about hullneis cards? W# and Dwight Chapman, Witmore quick mrvlce and rtaionable prlcu 1960, In St. Michael's Hospital, Wisser, 8 Bucknell Dr., Hazlet. 'SpfagasrW.Mslr'St^^atawsnr.- Jo-follow­Ethel -Brown, South -Amboy; and Can lupply them quickly and at Lake, Mich. Jphn Sanford Meypr, will pioaie you, tha tight price. Coin* , Joseph PJetriewlcz, Keyport, who m. Fraat It. Keypert 1969, to Mr? and Mn. John Murphy, died Juna 17, left his household 17 Stephen St., Hazlet. goods to hij daughters, Helen and ' 'Bogart Wanda Peten, The residuary ae­ You Pay O nly T ° sJ^J'ft.r AGENCIES ' Mr. and Mrs. Georga C. Bo­ tata If to be shared by Mr. Pt*- gart, 111 Etlls Ave., Irvington, aVe triewlcz’s children, William Pla* FOR A LIMITED TIMS ONLY . the parents of their flrat child, a triewicz, Mrs. Sophie McKinnon, NORFOLK FORD - COMET - MERCURY - LINCOLN son, born Sunday, July 31, 1960,'in Mra. Loretta Nlcol and W4nda Irvington General Hospital. The Peters. Mrs. MtKlnnon was named , i . M OST ACTIVE USED CAR LOT baby weighed six pounds, 13 ounc­ executrix, according |o the will, I ’ *A ' es, and. has been named Kevin which was dated June 20. 1951. I* ^ _ IN MONMOUTH COUNTY Douglass. Mr. Bogart Is the son of Richard T. Fullerton FEIGENSON’S SHOES Mr. and Mrs. A. Bogart, Division 7 0 * i* v Monmoufh Streat, Opposite Carltoi^ Theatre St., Keyport. . Richard T. Fullerton, Maiawan, 43 WchI Fronl Street, Keyporl who died June 24, left his estate ■ RED BANK _ , • " ' ■. Beaoett ' ,s::.... ■ to his wife, Mrs, Virginia Mcp. w Open Till ? P.M. f/lday Nite Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett. ZiK Fullerton, who alio wai named SHady*Ide7-45jlS— 1-64^00 , Zag, Ore., are tbe parents of a executrix of Ml will, dated Oct. 4, CHAROE)YOUR PURCHASE WITH EASY CHARGE daughter, Kathleen Aon, bora Si|n- lilt - . ..--..II.:.-1. : Thursday, August 4, I960 -P o g * THE MAtAWAN. JOURNAL Proclamation 11 NOT MUCH L E P T /// WHEREAS, First Aid' Squids ESTABLISHED IMS aod Emergency Units have ‘for : COUu MUt - I. MABEL BBOWN, PPSLUHE years been performing Important PublUhed every Thursday at Keyport., MonmuumMonmouth vm County; m j. N. BY BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY services to tbe dtizeos of New Jer­ . Teoutot* Oa M ttc s f . j,. fcjabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown, A uodateE d sey; and Now, about those "tomatoes" that "WHEREAS, these organizations seem to be growiag on your po­ . A CALL TO -ARMS . . , Wanted: Old ainnail pilots, . Subscription Rate* tato plants. In the garden. • to fly the mails once again, low and slow . . . They’re • Payable Ib Advance NATIONAL EDITCRI Al number more than 10,000 volunteer One Year (vtthln ftat*) —^ Every year backyard vegetable needed to help celebrate tjie 40th anniversary of transcon­ A m M ontha F lnt Aiders, organized ia more S ix U i "IfooUxs growers get curious about them and tinental airmail service^Jby re-enacting the history-making 1 One Ye*rYear It(outside------state)- than 380 units throughout New Jer* some write in to ask about tbe mix- New York-to-San Francisco flight next Sept. 8. Old-time One Year (outside...... ~U. S.) " sey; and up. if any. * ' flier Buss Brinkley of Harrisburg, Fa., appealed today for > ; The MiUwan Jocrnal 1j a rifcwspaper of the people, by Ow people tiad for tha people.” Its aim te to serve the best Interests at Matawan and WHEREAS, the facilities of these The explanation is simple, says volunteers.from the ranks of the E a rlv ^ ird s to fly each vicinity; to pra*ot all of the news of the week without bias or tirejudfce Dr, Bernard L. Pollack, extension fj> a clean, sane, conservative maimer, respecting the toaUenaDia rights groups include some 400 ambu­ leg of the old nmte, originating at Hadley Field. “ No one ef our and thereby maMng jtsetl. worthy ot their cootidene u • lances standing t>y for emergency vegetable specialist. The small, pilot -will have to fly more thain about 200 miles,” Brinkley green tomato-like fruits on Uk po­ for typographical errors la limited to the cost of I service at all limes; and told a reporter. “It wouldn’t be necessary for our retired •eoipJi toy s u c h e r ro r. ,______tato are potato seed-balls. , WHEREAS, First Aid Squads members actually to pilot planes, so long as they were Entered as >second>daaa m atter'at tba poit office at Matawan Potatoes and tomatoes are close aboard, yfe can get plenty of volunteers for soipe legs, but Bader the act ol March 3, 1679. < ‘ and Emergency Units are a valued relatives, and the fruit of each we will have to work to inspire the boys in other areas. THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1960 ally to the regular pufilic W ety looks quite similar in the young In cases where we get several volunteers for the. same leg organizations/ especially In sub­ stages. Bu( you’ll notice that the we w ill select the best suited—or let them fly it in form­ urban, rural and resort communi­ potato fruit won’t get red and you’d better not b y to eat it. ation.” Oh, just let them do; it the w i y they want to as 9 Jaycee Revilalizaliou ties; and s Even through these two species long as they’re volunteers anyway . .', WHEREAS, these organizations TTie Matawim Journal has reported the revitalizr. .ion of belong to Ihe same family thqr will PROVING A POINT . . . A British doctor;has bad news an organization in.this area, the National Junior Chair.ber are staffed by volunteer workers, not cross-pollinate. Some day the for wives whose husbands snore: Women are more easily of Commerce. "The Jaycees have been here, in. M i tawan schooled in the general and spe­ scientists may come up with a po- cured than are men. Dr. Harvey Flack reported in the : and Keyport, before. In fact, they never have really left. cialized techniques of . First Aid; tato-tomato cross, but not yet British Medical Association magazine Family Doctor that and '• ... . By the way. Dr. Pollack hopes most -women snore with their mouths open. Therefore they But they have been dormant and ineffective for some time, you won’t try to save the seed - disappointing many in their failure to fulfiU the potential WHEREAS, (he. work of our from your potato seed-tKjlI. because respond more readily to treatment ar.d exercises designed ■ lor good that they possess. . - . First Aid Squads and Emergency your next crop will be more than to keep the mouth closed,. Dr. Flack, editor of the maga­ ^ But now they are coining to life'again, just t Units has been distinguished by disappointing. zine, recently appealed on a world-wide basis for volunteers . entire Raritan Bay area is coming to life. Five yea heroic cescue work and other ac­ You.may be able to fool your for his anti-snoring experiments. He said the result was Matawan and Keyport stood in the center of broad fan tivity resulting In the saving of neighbors with ’^tomatoes growing staggering . . . People who “wished to rid themselves of Today they are located in the midst pf young, strn many lives; and on potatoes,” but you can't fool the this distressing’ and anti-social habit” ranged from_a girl potatoe, he says. of 10 to a man of 79, from a wife in Houston, Tex., to one communities on all sides; the only two elements pf st WHEREAS, it U fitting that we in an area rife with' the pains of growing, developir Rote Trouble in Christchurch, New Zealand. Wives also seemed to file honor the conscientious, skilled What's wrong when the rose stem most of the complaints.- One in Toronto -wrote: " I am con­ tempting to make themselves proper places for the growth volunteers who man these services; between the last leaves to the flow­ and enrichment of the lives of their people. They stand vinced that there is no cure for snoring other than killing - NOW, THEREFORE, I, ROBERT Fifty Year* A f , will nin two excursions to Atlantic er bud turns brown and bends . . as two lights to which these new communities car turn City this month: On August 11 and your husband, which is not legal in this country.” .. . .- The B. MEYNER, Governor of the State (Issue Thursday! Aug. < HU) over? — ------Houston volunteer said she slept on a sofa in a separate . for guidance. "" ‘ . The light shower of last Safur 11. The train will leave Matawan That’s what T J. M. of Bridge­ of New Jersey# do hereby proclaim at 8:06 ajn. and Atlantic City at ton asked when he sept in a sampje room with the door closed, cotton in her ears and a pillow Matawan and Keyport are presented with this challenge. the month, of day was sufficient to b y Ibe ,i 1L * Ia i ■ Tlf A Aug. 28, I960, to present proof of motor also. signs (as he does in cancer) and with an object somewhat similar td a space helmet! That’s archlaic, but the principle is crystal dear. We have gme a support, H e New Jersey Central Railroad pion In free style and back stroke grimly long distance in violating his doctrine. The question swimming, will appear against for realizing that they are worth the Big Brother. She’ll insist you wear it on trips to the Is Whether we shall have the resolution, the strength and Eleanor Holm, holder of many Investigating. In no other disease beaches, various conventions (it may not-be pre-recorded) th e wisdom to change our national way before it ia toe late, American records and national does the patient alone influence the night clubs and cabarets. Might prove another way to backstroke .and national medley cutcome to so great a degree.” finding out the- truth aBout those baseball umps and foot­ champion. . How can one obtain '« cancer Excerpts From checkup? ball referees. On some of those calk, you KNOW are ab­ Check Home For Fire Hazards The usual large number of people solutely wrong, might find the 'official was checking the were served for supper On the By visiting the fatnily physician or inquiring ol the local county blonde in the field box . . . — : ' - In a study made by the National Fire Protectio Ag­ Newsletter Sent Out grounds of the Old Tennent Cljurch Monday night. The supper was ex­ health department or Unit o( the sociation, worn out equipment was the chief cause ol ree­ cellent in quality and enjoyed by American Cancer Society. ' trie fires. In second place was improper use of equlf ment, many who went from here In auto­ Why do many people-delay be­ followed by fires duo to carelessness. It Is smart to je al­ By Sen, Williams mobile parties. fore consulting a physician when Ways conscious bf firo hazards ond eliminate them. 1 ls o they suspect they have cancer? wise homemaker who periodically safety checks her home Twenty' Years Ago ' Usually because they believe! that an^ has defective appliances repaired. .. (Issue Thursday, Aug. 1, 19-10) It is incurablc. The American Caiv The Kcyport-Matawan area, freed cer Society points out that they do 1 When buying new equipment, choose those which com- Americans have been paying al­ On. a lower level, tho Federal yesterday for the first time in two not understand that cancer in its ply! with the safety standards of the Underwriters’ Li bora most undivided attention to the na­ Housing Administration has (iad early staged is among the most tional nominating conventions, and weeks from the oppressive heat and By Margaret A. Leavy lories and bear their seal of approval. Check ail cord i reg- five, different general counsels, ilx humidity, found time to take stock curable of air serious diseases and ularly for frayed or cracked insulation and replace, them rightly so. The choice of candidates that the responsibility for it rests made by both parties la of critical different assistant commissioners of the weather vagaries of the rec­ Sam Turtle Goes To A Fire ^'Tprctaptly. Sparks from a frayed cr broken cord can ' ignite ord breaking temperature period. heavily on themselves. combustible materials. Never string wire under rugs,' Importance, because we must havo fer -operations and five assistant What should a person'do who sus­ Sammy didn’t-mind being a tur­ a great man to Ieod_this nation In Lighting and wind storms which from the fire truck and Spm m y • Never plug appliances' into1 light sockets. Light sized commissioners foV public Informa­ roared oyer this area Friday nnd pects he has cancer? - T tle. He didn’t even mind being such walked up it. the next four crucial years ahead. tion since the autumn ol 1955. He should seo his physician at a small turtle. But Sammy minded Cor Is are not "heavy enough to carry the current nee ssary I hope, however, that the same Saturday nights created some dam­ Here Jie was on the fire engine! age, but failed to break the heat once, urges the American. Cancer very much having to walk so slow. to operate appliances.,’It. is not enough to turn.of ’ the Americans who paid so much at­ Although the pay raise bill does Sammy was so excited he could cwi tch, disconnect small appliances when not in use, not apply to all these categories of wave which brought the thermo­ Society. Most of such suspicions For Smtny^Btuited more than hardly think. It was just as.brigfit , . , jCool tention to the conventions will be will prove groundless and the pa­ hot appliances before you store them, equally concerned when the Senate people, the examples I have men­ meter to a' high of 98 .degrees st anything else to c\ase fire Engines. and shining close up as it was whiz: 3:41 pjn, Tuesday, equalling the tient will be relieved of needless Hiv friends. Bun ftiriny and Chip zing by him doyn the road. - If an appliance causes a small shock when toichcd, returns to work Monday and the; tioned are illustrative of the rate of worry. .. , / IIouso of Representatives; returns record set for the summer Friday. Chipmunk had lots, of fun chasing Sammy heard footsteps and wrig­ thl4 indicates leakage, of electrical current. Have the rippli- turnover that , Is shredding th? Tuesday : night’s thunder storm How cun one find out what help arice checked by an electrician. Check to see that paper on Aug. 15. , fire engines. But Sammy was much gled under a pile of hose to hide; ranks of our governmental force of which struck thit section about 7 is available for a cancer patient? too slow...... - i .... Just then the fire - whistle - bloWr o r cloth do not come in contact with lamps. Don’t llover- We, is you know, dosed up shop engineering, scientific and profei- Call or write the nearest Unit or p.M. resulted- In a welcome 16-de­ One day Sammy was walking "ErrrrrRRRRRrrrrr!” load a circuit by plugging in more than one appliance with here on July 3 after an all-night alonal personnel At .the'.'other end gree drop ln the temperature and Division o f the American Cancer Heavy feet jumped up on ths session. The recess was forced on of thc scale, we have some 535,000 SoclefyT^' — ' down a dusty country road when a heating element unless an electrician has certified that a lessening in the humidity. Despite he heard the fire engine behind fire track. The fire engine's motor < doors wer* open. Tb* tinmen were m y first ami last fire." ' ,; f lC H M ’W i P W a t ' 'BUreaa Of of the issues which, > t least, will iliary to the Monmouth Memorial ciety’a attack on canter until a pre­ thi Budget directors la tbe same polishing the englne. Sammy walb, • -And Samaqr Turtle waDnd alow* help them make their'choices it Hospital have decided to'dispense ventive Air c a n for an type* of ed ia...... period. ' •! . , ' ly awsy from tha lire, into tb* the polls ln November. ,. with the August meeting. cancer u-eventually found. ' Someone bad left • hose dangling quiet, tall grass. ' - Thursday, August 4, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Five Make Plans Early Officers of Matawan Township Hose & Chemical Auxiliary Showers Honor Art Exhibitor ‘ Will Honor New Bowling Party Raises Mra. Lexey Staer. Matawan ar­ Funds For Draperies tist. Is exhibiting her paintings The Woman's Club of-Laurence For Christmas Leslie Lockwood at the Monterey Art Festival in' Dean Of Douglass . “Christmas Festival” will Ibe the Miss Leslie Lockwood, daughter the Monterey Hotel. Asbury Park. When Dr. Ruth M. Adams, new Harbor, Inc., has announced tha 'Ihem eTor the' l^arlb6fo“T?dspIfal ofStffrahd Mrs. JoluTWrLockwopd, 'TheihowoponedTuesdayand "deaii 'o f Douglass College, wnies TOsults of the bowKiig irarty- held - Auxiliary's Christmas program this 92 Frentau Ave., Freneau, was the will continue to Aug. 21. The to Rumson on Tuesday, Aug. 23, to to raise funds to purchase dra- . year, Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, Eaton- guest of honor at two s^pris.o hours are from 2 p.m. to 9 p.ni. attend the luncheon-rcception given peries for Tt8Q?rce.Public IJbrary town, reported at the monthly bridal, showers during the past dally. Mrs. Staer also Is show­ in her honor, by the Douglass board meeting held July 26 at the week...... ing paintings in the. Award Win­ Alumnae Club of MoQmoutlt of Madison Township Which is mov­ hospital. .. Miss Lockwood will become the ners Show at the Guild Gallery. County, severul wonien who have ing into its new quarters on the Emphasis^ this year will f>e on bride of Earl Williams, son of Mr, 620 Broad St.. Shrewsbury, which served as president of the organi­ Laurence Harbor Circle., large , parties In gai|y^Qorated and Mrs. Earl Williams, Matawan, opened Monday and will run zation during Its 20-year history 'Mrs, Joseph Holub. bowled tha areas featuring party foods, fresh Saturday, Aug. 13, in The. First through Aug. 12. wll) bo on hand to aet as spcclal highest game and ,Mrs. William. fruirand a gift bag for each pa~ The moro than 200 paintings by hostesses. . Presbyterian Church, Matuwun. ’ Sleiulorn was second, Mrs. Joseph tient. Mrs. Seely explained. In ' The first shower was given by leading professional and amateur Among the invited hostesses'arc; 8reas where the gifts proved tin- Miss Janice Pazienzi^ Mrs. Wll- artists on display at the first an­ Mrs. Martin Bosak, 80 Her Dr., Mollis held the lowest game scoro-. suitable last year, homemade liam Rose and Miss Helen Gregory nual art festival now featured In Middletown, formerly of Matawan, ,and Mrs,' F. L, Baum, second, > . # cookies, candy'and coffee will be at Miss Gregory’s home, 25S Main ; the lobbies of the Montery Hoiel, and Mrs. Thomas' J. Siddons, .38 Thero wero five teams playing featured. . St., Matawan. Attending were Mrs. Is attracting record Interest, Jolmson Avc,, Mutawan. Mrs, Jul­ Thomas Weiss* director of the and the highest game In each - Local organizations sponsored Clydo Gregory, Mrs, Louis Pntlcn- ius Selfnger, Matawan, and Miss team was scored by Mrsr SfOlub, over 20 parties last year and it !s sa, Mrs! John Lockwood, Mrs. event aald. Katherine Massey, Koyport, a r e Awards totaling some $2DQ, Mrs, Uugemj Wosatka, Mrs. WU« hoped that these and more interest­ Earl Williams, Miss Sophie Sakow- co-chairmen of the affair, 1 Ham Hess, Mrs, Adam Domalew- ed groups will again participate iia- ski, Mn». Stephen Brust, Miss Char­ along with tho Asbury Park Tro* The buffet luncheon will be held phy will be presented to tha out­ r-kl and Mrs. Wllllum Wallis. Mrs, der Auxiliary auspices. The parties lene Lockwood, Mrs:; Osborn Sick­ on tho lawn of the Mason W, Gross Holub scored the high gamo for- will be held the week of. Dec. 12 les. Miss Linda Lockwood, Miss standing entries In the show, home ovarlnoking the Shrewsbury Ihe day, ' - - in the 35 wards and cottages of the Louise Lockwood, Mrs. William fudges for tho show will be Mra. River on Monmouth Ave. ami Door prlr.es wero awarded to hospital.- 7' Anderson. Mrs. Stephen Alikas,'1 Ida Libby Dcngrovo, Interlaken; Avenue of the Two Rivers, Rum* Mrs, Wullis, Mra, Mollis, Mrs, Mr. Weiss, and Nicholas Nanasl, Wss Patricia Schuber, Miss'Mich- son. Thomas Hudak and Mtb, Dautn. Donations Were Made New York. The public *wlll voto Donations for the items for the ele Williams, Miss Iris Woolley, Impressed With Actfvllles Ihe non-howlers ond chperlng Mrs. Melvin Vreeland, Mrs. Henry for the most popular pictures In Mrs, Gross, an honorary mem­ gift bags were made by 59 local the exhibition. Ballots aro "dis­ section Included Mrs. Olgu Becker, civic, social and church organiza­ Baer, Matawan; Mrs. Andrew Dar­ ber of tho G ush of 1934 of Doug­ president of t h q Woman's Club, . by, Port Monmouth; Mrs. obert tributed to all visitors at tho lass College, has said, “Dr. Gross tions. The Auxiliary purchased ’tW show, .. Mrs. ■ Charles:' Rogersoit, Richard articles wholesale and hope to do Evans, Monmouth Beach; Mrs., Al* and -1 oro indeed happy lo wel­ Doim\li'vvskl, Susim Wosutku and this again this year. Every patient bert Griffith. Neptune; Mrs. Robert come the Monmouth. County Alum­ AUsuu Watson. . received a gift bag last year. Mrs. Gold, llolmdof; Mrs, Henry peck­ nae ClubVot Douglass to our honteV t Lewis Connor,. Fair Haven; is gift er, Morganville*. Gifts wero sonfby First Aid Hears We are mo'st Impressed with the club members' ncllviUes, plans and Aw ard Cruisb, Trip ' bag chairman. .. . New officers of the Matawan Township IJose and Waiter Trahlm, treasurer. There were 18 other Mrs.'Wtlliam Griffith, Mrs. Howard Chemical Company No. 1 Ladies Auxiliary were In­ members present at the,dlnncr, , Woolley, Miss Marilyn Hall and interest In their college,*' . The Northern Monmouth County Dr. (laptanian . I This will be the first under* A Ilenmulrt crulwe^foV two, dis- • Council of Girl Scouts has volun­ stalled at a dinner meeting at tho Hofbrau, Atlantic Tho organization won first prizes on July 20 Mrs, Edward. Schuber...... |xised o( on Ihe rn-iopcTnHvo plan Highlands, on July 16. Pictured, left to right, are and 21 at the firemen’s fairs tn President Park, - Attendants llostesavs Richard Lewis conducted the graduate or ulumnne-sponsored i>.v Uultf.il llebrmv ('onnregAtlim, teered to wrap all the presents .for event attended by f)eaii Ajlams the patients. Mrs. W. Boesewetter, Mrs. Allen VanDeusen, secretary; Mrs. Earl Dennis, Sayreville, and South Amboy. Miss Lockwood’s bridal atten­ Vegulur meeting of tho Matawan Keyport, wiih awarded to Dr.- president; Mrs. Henry Ousset, vlcc president; Mrs; dants were hostesses at the shower sinco assuming her duties nsrtho Jnmea' A,, Weldon,' llajlel. Dr, Fair Haven, is handling this phase First Aid' nnd Rescue Si^uud, Inc., fourth denn in tho history of the given in the Freneau Fire House, Hnrr.v M. I'opplck wus nwm Ji'd a of the program for the scouts. in the squad headquarters Mondny college. Douglass', formerly 'known Mrs. W. Laird Freeman, Free- Tlie surprise party wus. given hy vvt'ekend trip fur twn oi tlie Hotel Mr§». Mt'ly.in Vr.eelcind, Miss Pat­ ovcnliifW' as tho Now Jersey-College for Concord,In. New York. ■:...... - ~ hold,-Vanity FaiY chaimian, report­ Women, was founded'In IDIH.Tt is ed 359 items were distributed in ricia Schuber, Mrs. William Roso, Dr. Aram-A. Captanlon, Mata’ Mrs, Robert Gold and Miss Linda the womon‘8 college of Rutgers, the Vour ndvertlsement In tlila pa­ May and 177 ln_June. She stressed a t a w a n Persona tie ms wan physician, w»a s tho guest state unlversliy, of which Dr. the iiced for used lifggage for dis­ News Of T o d And Yocr Family la Appreciated At Any Ttibe . Lockwood. speaker. He discussed contagious per will reach' protpectlvo pur­ The guesis were Mrs. Earl Wil­ Gross is president. chasers In every community In th* charged patients. Anyone having a Mrs. Francis Little, West Lonj» suitcase to donate should contact liams, Mrs. John Lockwood, Mrs. diseases, explaining that export baysliora nreo, Second Lt,'"William ~M.’ Strother Mrs, Robert Butler and Mrs. Leo handling o f fiiiclrcases'by-tho first Branch, club - prosldont,- lias -asked Mrs. Eina Anable, director of vol­ Members of the American Legion Russeir WilsonT MrsY William An­ that all ulumnuc, students or In­ unteers at the hospital. relumed to Fort George Meade, Auxiliary, Unit 176, traveled by bus Holland attended the luncheon derson, Mrs. Howard Woolley, Mrs. aid men can rclicva tho worry that Maryland, after spending the week­ given by the Board of Governors of Stephen Brual, Mrs. Rittner Mor­ coming ftcsiimmi who wish to at­ Reports Clothing Gifts ,...... - to Jones Beach, L. I., Friday to they are transmissible. In his 22 tend nmko their reservations bo- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. see “Hit ..The Deck,” which was Monmouth Medical Center for the gan, Mrs. William Griffiths, Mrs. William Cogan,- Little Silver, years of practlco, he* stated,’ ho foro Aug. 19. Mra. Kay English Jr., Authorlzed&salor for W. Strother, Union St. He reported p 1 a yJ n g at Guy Lombardo's auxiliary officers on Friday. William Ammann, Miss Iris Wool­ Chairman of Esquire Shop for men never knew of a alnglo cusa whore Mlaty Meadows, FurminKdale, Is to Fort Belvoir, Va.,* yesterday. theater. . . The Matawan Auxiliary of Mon­ ley, -Mrs. Albert. Rossbnch, Mrs. patients, reported 187 articles of Stephen Alikas, Mrs. Catherine a flrst._ald -man or his family hod In charge of reservations, Aiuoiij? a u d l v o x clothing given out in June. Mrs. Channing P. Clapp, 210 Main Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dominick mouth Medical Center will hold a other commltteo aides Is Mrs. St., entertained her bridge club were Sunday gues'ts of Mr, and Mooney, Mrs. Evelyn Sclmuck, contracted a contagious dlseaso 'Suceaasor to H U /m Sktm . Mrs. J. Berkeley Gordon, Marl­ picnic at the home of Mrs. Charles Lnurenco R. Henderson, Harlot, Hsatlny AldDlvlalorj ’ boro, decorating chairman, fjung Tueday night. Prize winners were Mrs. Russell Pruden, Interlaken. Woodman, Lloyd Rd., on Wednes­ Mrs. James Hanley, Mrs, Henry through tho ambulance transporta publicity, Mrs. Ralph C. Bedle and chil­ Baer* Miss Janice Pazlema, Miss ‘pictures and placed furniture in the Mrs. William Craig. Mrs. Ralph day, beginning at 12 o'clock noon. tion of a case. lie complimented haU adjoining~the dental offices. Bedle and'M iss Isabel Fcnnon. dren,-Darlene and Chip, have re* Helen Grogory, Miss Virginia Others present were Mrs. Bayard turned home after a twO'Week va* Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hyrne Kuhns, ^Irs. Norman Gethard, thqjocal squad motnbers on their Farmobile VistT~ Keyport Hearing Aid She reported that draperies were and .son, Edward,: have. returned \:hlihg7in"Cottage’ 8, and that’ the Lamborn, Mrs. Charles Springhorn, cation at Camp of the Woods, New Mrs.-John Welstead, Mrs. Henry ability nnd promptness. Mrs. LeRoy. Slckels, Mrs. Frank York. . home after a three-week vacation Vreeland, Miss Judith McGee and Tho New Jersey Dwftrtmcnt'iif C e n te r...... , dayroom in 10 Is completed. . at Chaffey’s Locks, Ontarlof_Cana! Captain William Htitsart report Anrloulturo's IrftVeltMg oxlilt.lt, tlio Bliss and Mrs. Marguerite Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Butler Miss Louisa Lockwood. ed that the squad and Its auxiliary ; An occupational therapy course were dinner and bridge guests. Fri­ dar Their^daughter, Gladys, was Also attending were Mrs. Leo "Farmobile,"^111 UlCat tho Mid “'Tor Interested auxiliary, members Miss Lynn-Burgess, Miami, Fla., with them the first week and then had roceived the first prlra ks tho dlesex Counly FnljVDmiHain'i Cor­ H W. Front St., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. day Svening of Mr.' and Mrs. Hor­ Micklowlcr, Sayreville; Mrs, Ralph will be held once a week'by Percy returned home. 7 Best Apcarlng Rcscuo Squad In the ner, Aug. if to II, ami all tho New , COIfu «-HH and Mrs. • Harry ‘ Aube Jr. The ace E. Bunker, Watchung. • Noschese, Mra. Milton Rose and Clark of the staff Sept. 21 to Nov On July 27 Mrs. Bertha $. Miss Shirley Hazlett, Caban H(ll, Mrs. Richard Williams, Cheese- parade In Jtfanvillo on Sunday, Jersey Stalo Fiflr, Tronloti, Sept. Ev«i by AppolatmMt 7 is..: • - .. Aubes accompanied by their daugh­ U to 29. , ters, Carlene and Janet, and their Schanck entertained at a luncheon Northern Ireland, Is visiting her quake. Andrew Diodato advised that do­ The next regular meeting will,be at Dutchie's Italian Kitchen. Bridge aunt and uncle, Mn a n d Mrs. house guest have returned home Gifts were sent by Miss Michele nations for the 1000 drive still ara a tea for prospective members after a trip to Canada, New York followed at her home. Guests were George Hazlett, for the month of Williams. Mrs. William Barnes, Wednesday Sept. 14. A movie en­ Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mrs. Frank August. This is Miss Hazlett’s first Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. Thora btJlng accepted, Any resident who titled "The Human Side” will be State and Pennsylvania, where they has misled tho visit of the squad W HAT DO YOU LOOK FOR visited ' many points of Interest. H. Bliss, Mrs. Frederick K. Ded- trip to the United States. Thomson, Mrs. Robert, Evans, Mrs. shown. s !> s erick, and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. Miss Gladys'Hyrne entertained Osborn Sickles, MrS, Arnold YyrSO- may mall hit donation to P. O. Miss Burgess arrived by plane on' Box 2), Matawan. July 15 and will leave by pi alio Mrs. Rabel held high score. Tuesday evening at an outdoor bar loff, Mrs. Clyde Gregory, Mrs. Ed­ WHEN YOU BUY On July 27 Mr. and Mrs. Robert becucd chicken dinner for Miss ward Schuber, Mrs. William Gra­ Water drills bn tha squad's skin- Strothers Feted for her home in Miami on Satuf day. She was met at . the airport 8. Butler were dinner guests of Dawn Seppl and Miss Carol Jane- ham and Mrs. Richard Burlew. diving equlpmont are being held On 35th Anniversary . by the Aube family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Plain­ zlick, both of New Brunswick. Tuesday evenings In ihe pool at field. Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. Baynard Mrs. LeRoy Slckels entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey, Mtitawan Camera Club Mr. an11 amateur Mirs. Hatry Schnatter, New Bruns­ cation at Bayshore. r IIlyC • beat the price. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Keller, Mrs. Ann McCann, (s spending from *a 2237-mile trip through On­ photographers; professionals , are Browntown Items wick; Mrs. Louis Hode and sons, Evanston, '111., were recent guests tario, Canada. They stopped at Jlmmyi Tommy, Mark and David, two weeks at Phoenix, Ariz., visit­ not eligible. Mr. and Mrs. Iftrry' Pattarson Individual a n d ...... of Mr. and Mrs.. Calvin Bell. ing friends. Mrs. McCann made the North Bay and New Liskeard and Cash awards will be made as CEpl/irE ) Cranbury; Mr. aod Mrs. Paul Stro­ Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Currie visit­ at Little Current and South, Bay- follows:- First prlio J15, second and (laughter, Joan, Margaret St., Jlsllv lv E s* a personal service, trip by plane...... Browntown, were guests Thursday ther, Avenel; Mr. and Mrs. John ed their son, David, at Camp mouth on Manitoulln Island, Lake prize $50. third prlio 125. Honor­ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dominick, at the summsr home of Mr. and P. Goetz, Keyport; Second Lt. Wil­ Minisink, Newton, on Saturday. Huron. This, island is supposed to able mention will bo five $3 liam Strother, on leave from Fort Fountain Ave., have returned from Mrs. J, House, Brant Island. Mrs. R. B. Carter had her sister, a week at Weckapaug, -R. I., where be the world’s largest fresh water awards. « - C O M P A R E ! We Invite it. George Meade, Maryland; Miss island, and on it, are situated many All entries must be accompanied Mrs. Imogine Ditchett and daugh­ they visited Mrs. Bleecker Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Quinn en­ Patti Ann Boyce, Union Beach; ters, Ellen and Louanne, visiting interesting, historical spots and In­ by an entry blnnk, Theso blanks, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goetz and Mrs. Carl Driggs, Cleveland, tertained tholr aunt from West Vir­ recently from Boston, Mass. Ohio, is spending two weeks at the dian settlements. The Indiana with the rules, are available at children, Kim and Jack, Mr. and named this island the Island of the ginia last week. Mr. and* Mrs. Douglas Ward ahd home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wil­ Ryan's In Matawan or the Farmers Mrs. James Flynn, Frank Flynn, Great Manltou, meaning “The Is­ and Merchants Dank. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Frey and Mri. Jo&ephine Morrell, Mr. and children, Barry and Joan, have re­ son, Freneau. Ave. . ‘ .... children, Margaret SI,, spent sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harris land of God." From there they sail* The Camera Club urges all to en­ Mrs. John E. Shepherd and chil­ turned from spending two weeks eral days at Rhodo Island ami dIm> Van' S AGENCY ed across Lake Huron to Drucc ter, The closing date for this con­ dren,* Judy and Jack, Mr. and .Mrs, In Maine. They spent one week at travelled to Washington, D. C., last spont three days ot Ersklii'e Lake If Yura In Tli* Inauranca Business . : week. Peninsula at North Bay and enjoy­ test Will be Oct. 31. Donald Gleichman, Mr. and Mrs. Kingfield and the other at Moose* ed a day'fc outing up. the scenlc- last week. Real Ratal* — Insurance — Bonds and Merlga|«a Robert A. Knapp sr., Mr. andTOrs. head Lake. Dr. William Sample and Mrs. rMlsi Joan Palternon, Margaret Sample and daughters,. Carole and French River, across Lake Nipis- Larry Gilbreath and children, Sha­ Miss Candy Lockwood was a sing. • ■ Miss Diana Tomasello St., Is spending the week wllh her 267 Main St. L0 6>1081 . Matawan ron and Deborah, George Beal and guest of Miss Phyllis Maghan for Mlml, recently visited Oswego, former neighbor, Mias Connlu Mills, N. Y., where they formerly resided. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thompson Gives Party At Home the Misses, Gayle, Donna and Co- a few days at Point Pleasant Beach were weekend guests of Mr. and Levltluwn, Pa, leen Knapp, all of Matawan. Miss Edith Aitken is vising Mr, Members ol tlie Browntown 4-11 last week. - - and Mrs. Beryl ’Pitman/Orlando, Mrs. Wilbur R. Wyckoff, Bedmin- MIsi Dlsns Tomasello, Deochi A gift was senf by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, Rochester, N. Y. wood Terr., Matawan, entertained Pedal Pushers Club oxhlblted and Fla. . ster. • . Harry Carothers. . Is visiting at the home of Mr. and at a party held at her home Fri­ modeled dreiaes they msda at Mrs. Calvin Pearce for a few day evening. their sewing project this year weeks. ' . * To Present Awards Girl Scouts Home Guests attending wero: Pat Carl­ Saturday night a l Douglass College, Area Boys Attend . Mr. and Mrs. BeajamlA Miliano son, France* Adlrr. Maria Morltio, New Brunswick. Camp Fprestburg and children, Joyce. Roger, and At Dessert-Bridge From Camp Saca|awea Kathy Kano, Barbara Kane, Nancy Fred Cauli, Routo H, U,enjoy­ Linda, formerly of Illinois, werfc Ivea, Florence Manvllle, Eileen ing part of hi* yearly vacation from Tha Volunteer Advisory Com­ Three members o ^ " ^ |r l Scout Many boys from this area attend' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Janwlch, Sally Pearson, F.llocn DuPont's, Parlln, 1 ed Forestburg Scout Camp in New thony C. Nuecio. The MUianos have mittee of Riverview Hospital will Troop 229, Matawan, have returned Ronning, Antolnetl* DellaPletro, Mr, and Mrs. John Tralnar and "‘York dyrin^ th? week of July 24 returned to .New Jersey, to reside sponsor an awardt-dessert-brldge, from Camp Sacajaweaj Lafayette, Mary, Donovan, Lo|s Tuttle, Joe family, Route 9, liava rented a cot- through July 31. x,. In South Toms River. to be held at the Sea Bright Lawn where they completed the first year Ranafato, Art Hensler, Fred Kal­ IBRD for the summer at I,ake Mo­ Those attending under the super* William T. Currie wai.homefor hawk. ' p ' Tennis and Cricket Club, Wednes­ of the foupyear d_J«rfmrOrSlrauss, d-iughtcr, (Gladys Cslamarj, hnvn Mn. Fiala, the former Mist Nira 142 Third St., lath of Keyport, and rt-UJriied ix/rric from a trip to Fort Highway 34, M atawan Jasin»k£ Newark, Md her huehand Albert F. Sci&panik, Wi Old Lauderdale) Fla,, where they Visit­ ' Used Car IM Open Evening* UatO S P M ■ - were married In St, Columbti* Bridge Turnpike, Old Bridge, 20 ed Mrs. Ciilamari's ton^Inlaw and HOpkins 2-1250 - LOwell 64239 Church, Newark, and are the parr, years;..Marvin B. Cooper, RI5 For­ dutjghffr,' Mr. aad Mrs, Isnty ent« of Dennis, Richard m il est Ave.) URirtmce Harbor, li UmKheld; They made the trip by , lat«mM C«f«i«tl*a > ftUtit S*Mn* Carolyn. . -:jj v-- 7iV- ■ - -• yearti- • • - .■ i ■ , ■ •. « i ’ , ? j i. f'rrr-**.::l. i ■ ^ J < ’ ’ ■ r Lv“ ' ...... 4 ’ >!'*■ r ,''r:' ; i t i ' r ' 1— f ■‘ '*1 ■ Thursday^ Auguii 4, i9 6 0 P a g e S h i' U-V^r, U lf f i Ma t a w a n j o u r n a l , m ; j . ganizatioos under state law.. Nike Missile Display At'Hazlet Firemen’s Fair Refer ' Matter “To Attorney er The protests of tbe spectators that this trailer camp should .be listed as taking op the third allow­ At Cheesequake able license, so that no more can — - I3pyi) cout-Troop67f Cheesequake, be granted, led the? township com­ wlO hold a paper drive Saturday. mittee to agree to refer the mat' ter to the township attorney for Cheesequake Independent Fire interpretation. Co.. Ladies Auxiliary le forming a Tbe committee introduced an or­ "merchandise club with Reynolds dinance to buy a half-acre lot. for Store, Perth Amboy. Mrs. B. Fea- $750 near the corner of Dutch Lane wich and Mrs..B. Applegate are. in Rd. and School Rd. east charge of memberships;- 1 Committeeman Frank Ratdiffe Hie Mid-Madison Civic Assocla- said the purchase was necessary lion will sponsor a - bus trip to to qualify for state funds to aid Ballantine Brewery,. Newark. Bus­ in straightening a curve on Dutch es will leave from the Cheesequake Lane Rd Public heating will be ~~"Fire~Houseoo Aug: 11 at 7:30 p.m, Aug. 25. Committeeman Ratdiffe ; . Tickets may be obtained from Miss asked that th estate Highway De­ Elvira Castello, 131 Morristown partment install a blinker light at Rd, Cheesequake, or from mem the intersection of Routes 79 and bers of the association. 523. . ‘ .. . ^ Philip Okner and Bernard Mich* Health Code Brought Up * . , eall .Jr., Troop 67, Boy Scouts, The board of health launched a - Cheesequake,' will* return home second attempt Thursday to pass Sunday after attending the Boy an already once defeated public Scout Jamboree in Colorado: They health code. Patterned after state left Colorado on Saturdayand went public health legislation the code to Phijmont, N.M. Yesterday they seeks to control garbage dumps, went to Wichita, Kan., where they polluted waters, ragweed, odors are to be taken on tours. Tomor­ from smoke and gases and other row they will leave for Illinois. 'nuisances." „ v . Saturday they will go to Lock* It also seeks to regulate heating bourne, Ohio, and will arrive and other health requirements in Perth Amboy Sunday evening. rental'dwellings. A public hearing Fifteen 'Boy Sco'uts""and Scout on the code was set for Sept. 8. Master Bernard Micheali sr.. Troop A similar ordinance was defeat­ €7, Cheesequake, plan to leave Sun­ ed a year ago when residents ex­ day for Camp Cowan, Delaware pressed fears that stringent en­ Water Gap, Pa., for one week. forcement of clauses relating to Mr. Bowler was charged with caus­ requires to be appended to specifi­ - August Myers* Route 9, observed ragweed and odors might impose ing death by auto and released fn cations where a certain brand J s * ** his birthday on‘Saturday. unreasonable difficulties on farm­ $1500 bail. _ Miss Pamela Eckner, Old Mill called forin a.bid. Mr. Spitzer cau­ the Nike Missile display has proved attractive to many who have which controls (he aiming and flljdif of the missile to Vincent Allocco, ers. , State Police at Keyportjsported r Rd, celebrated her sixth birthday Joseph Dolessandro, as Pfc. Riymond MlnlOe, ln fatigues and Sp,u4 tioned the board that Mr, Herman, visited the Hailet FImnta’i Fair tt tbe fairgrounds. Route » , opposite Board members again empha­ that Mr. Dyer was injured as he on Sunday^ with , a barbecue for the Keyport-Stale Police Barrack*. The fair wiU continue through Joha L. Jackson, look oil. The soldiers are members of_A Battery, sized, however, that all. municipal* at least,' had good-grounds for his, friends...... • . '. Saturday.-'Tlborr, Pfc. Regra- Daft*, eiplalaa the eteetwnle iyatem 4tb MlulU Battalloa, 71st Artillery, stationed at Old Bridge.., - Ities in the state will have'to con­ eras*} the. highway vat the Keyport Frank Bowlby and daughter; Auction. They-identified the driver stand, whether he could attain Way­ form to the minimum standards of of- the car which struck Mr. Dryer point in law or fiot. The board ac- Frances, Milford, visited for sev­ to permit all residents to'familiar­ sallant had made,good his escape. Imperative things first and proceed­ Penalizetf-for a minimum period the State Department of Health by as Charles M. Longo, 17, Jersey cordirigly decided. to revoke prior eral days last week with Mr. and ize themselves with its contents. Joining the search were several ing with a prudent time for consid­ April 1961. This^ would make.pas-; Mrr. Lawrence Cressman, Cottrell of 30 dayi were Doc lid W. Baker, City.. V awards- of contracts for supplies. , The township committee, pend­ dozen Laurence Harbor jnen who eration, before making binding de­ sage of the pending' ordinance — Rcar. A linotype’operator for name only is stated, the quality de* weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. Dun- and Bradstreet in New . York livered must be as slated In the • Bridge, and Robert Cole, Bentley dwell.ings.by individuals: The mora­ township council meeting. . . WiiHam Fritz, 'Cottrell Rd torium ,ls: designed to discourage Dogs Embroil for 31 years, Mr. Dyer-is surviv­ specifications as- written by the Miss' Nita Jurman, Cottrell Rd, Av*., Old Bridge. niasi housing developments while 90-House Plat ed by his wife* Helen, and nine board. ‘ _ • / celebrated her eighth birthday dn t h e zoning ordinance Is being (continued from page one) children. To Comply With legal Opinion . . (continued from page one). of the beagie hound was causing, Township Studies Thursday." Sea Days Parade To readied., ■ List Survivor* _ - “Learning this, it was agreed by Bobby Walling,' son of Mr. and (39,000 bracket. He does- not expect them to Jose sleep so badly they (continued from page one) Edward is survived by his par* the board that some awards pre- Mrs. Alvin Walling, Rout* S. left Be Eariy Americano. to*have his project underway be­ could hardly go forth to do their O’Hagan, who is on vacation, the ents, Thomarand Eleanor-Leonard viousty made' will, be rescinded yesterday for. a tour of duly with fore 19(1. Mr. Ungar reports do day's work. The court agreed such recommended changes in the trail­ O'Brien; three brothers, Thomas, and others will be made in line ' ln an attempt to iwaia the old- the U. S. Army. veloping Shadowbrook Gardens in condition! could not go on and Mr. er park - ordinance, ‘presented by his twin, Glenn, and Russell; his With the legal opinion furnished by f^Tffenry Delbasco, Morristown Rd, fashioned* flii-or aDd which (continued from, page one) ~ the Red Bank. area. At-one time Stewart was put-under suspended the attorney* r - • has made Ocean Ccsaty Big Sea the Planning BoardrRecommended paternal- grandmother, -Mrs;' John observed his birtWrfy on Tuesday. ed he had been confined in Pitts­ it was rumored lhat the Theurkauf sentence to do something about the modifications Include upgrading of. O'Brien, The Bronx,>nd his mater- "Old Bridge Electric Supply Days an outstanding summer burgh, Ra,, for rape when only 14- land would be used for a golf situation. Mr. Stewart told the Mrs.-Carl Zahn, Route 9, was eveny Stanley J. Blair, general trailer lot sizes and new regula­ iidl grandmother, Mrs. Martin Lee, stated on-its-hld-ihat-it would de* given a shower by Mrs. A. Hege- yea r*of-age. The boys have lived course. court t h e dog was only three tions concerning the length of oc­ The Bronx.* . liver JTohnson's Wax. The specifica- chairman of the August pageant, months old, and that Improvement man, Laurence Harbor. Mrs. Zahn has called upon prospective parade In Matawan Township only for a Approve Minor Subdivision , cupancy. . . The O'Brien family has resided tlons stated Johnson's Brown Label is the former Miss Geraldine Scan­ few months. •.'... . was noticeable from day to day in entrants to observe the parade A minor subdivision was approv­ The committee ^authorized chang­ in Madison Park, for the past four Wax. It is a fact .that this manu- sion, Laurence Harbor. The older brother was taken into ed for N. J. Bell Telephone Co, by his baying. -But the householders es. in street lighting at 19 locations, years. Edward had been a mem­ ftcturer makes, several cheaper theme of early Jersey Shore Ameri­ disagree with this. . ... • Mrs. Richard Cressman*. Miss cana. , custody and signed a statement at which a tract'200 feet by 50 feet designed to improve illumination ber of the Madison Township Little waxes and the board was of the ' Joan Cressman and Mrs. (Lawrence Given Suspended Sentence League and was a third grade stu­ opinion at that time that the ven­ Mr. Blair asked for public co. police headquarters admitting the could be added to its acre tract and took under consideration a re­ Cressman attended the wedding on attempted aitack. He now is In In Holmdel Village on which a dial Bernard Dunne, Arbordaie Dr.. quest that a public beach be es­ dent at Sacred Heart School. He dor cbuld deliver an inferior grade Saturday of Miss.. Barbara Joan operation and understanding ia was a communicant of St. Bema- wax and the board did not want making plans for floats or jriarcli- the detention house for juveniles system olflce is being erected, llie Cliffwood, was given a suspended tablished at the foot of Cinder Hill Mitchell to liam George Peak- at Middlesex County Jail In New telephone building is.located on the sentence of five days In the county in. Cllffwood Beach. dette'a Church, Parlin. „ this to happen. (nan. - Ing units for the Aug, 13 parade Funeral services Tor the yoiii ’The "specifications called for which will carry out the theme of Brunswick. •’ • ■ • former Harold Holmes land, but the jail and assessed-(5 court cost on ' Local residents were urged to A double birthday celcbratlon Accompanied Madison Police applicant is for a minor subdivision a charge of assault and battery by notify police if they see anyone de­ ster were held at 8:30 a.n\, yester^ :mpire Waldorf Brushes. He was held on Saturday In honor of the pageant. “Space pioneers may stated he . would deliver ' Empire have a placo in other types: of Acting Chief Edward Wilkin­ ol the West Co. ■ • Magistrate Foster, . ' facing ;or, destroying the hewly in­ day at. the Gundrum / Home for Alfred Fritz and Mrs. Evelyn Frill son; Matawan Township Police, A map'for a minor subdivision Edward W. Currie, Matawan at­ stalled street signs. Mayor Waters Funerals, South Amboy. AUO ajn. Brushes. Lay-Flat Wet pl«Btilo men of the fund-raising committee; ship; music, Mra. William Weeks as alternate. ; years.1 . m o. ■ : Mrs. Douglas Weston, auditing; and Mrs. Carol Anderson; Mrs. Morning and afternoon demon, : JThe deed is drawn between Mrs. Joseph Mollis, budgeted fi­ WUllam Bcckner, life member­ Suggests Field Trip strailuns are planned, and thors Elijah Disbrow “by the consent and nance; Mrs. Evelyn Runyon, health ships; Mrs. Tod Krumenaker, par* will bo opportunities for visiting ex­ and summer round-up; Mrs. C.asl- good likeing" of Phoebe, his wife, ent and family life education; Mrs. To Research Farm hibits and looklnR over the world, mer Samolyk, hospitality;. Mrs. Eugene Wosolka and Mrs. Weston, famous Rutters herd. Parking ii and Joseph and William Cottrell. £oy Palmer, insido publicity; Mrs.1 procedure and by-law^; Mrs. M. A. Clark, Monmouth Counly never a problem In,tho wldo-opcn It conveys five aad 65/100th acres ,William Loughlin, outside publici* Weeks and Mrs. Lorraino Black* Aerlcuitural Agent, ia sending dairy spaces at tlw form, and thoro wlH of salt, meadow on the “Raritan ty; Mrs. George MonosC'ht'in, read­ ford, program; 'Mrs, Wilson Arm- and crops farmers In Monmoulii be'no admission fee. . ', River’* together with all “orchards, ing and library service; JMrs, Fred­ angeon, pitblicalioa; . Mrs. Chris­ County a reminder lo take a day erick Schaub, character and spirit­ tian Borup, recreation; Janies Mil- off. He suggests a trip, or even n 11 a v'o you read tho classified fencings, feedings, woods, under­ ual education; Miss Margaret Hen* oney, safety and rural service; family picnic, to tlui Rutgers Dairy ads?— ~— :'; ' ' woods, waters, water courses, - ways, mines, minerals,- quarries, privileges, eafealfox.,’ The con­ sideration is $97.42. . John Comby "onq of the judges of the Inferior Court of Commons pleas in and for the County of Mid> dlesex” certified that Pheobe D}3- brpw, “beiing examined in privit,” did'acknowledge she was assent* ing to the transaction "without any complusionj” John Brown and Jeffi- coat Smith witnessed the signing of Eiijah Disbrow. - Property On Bay According to every identification of the property, it is on Raritan 1 Bay where mafsh lahds then were forming (the shore Hite having changed obviously by rr\arsh growth’ in th e intervening 15( "years), it being the evident cori* strual of those times that the Rari* lan River continued acrqss what is now known as Raritaa Bay! •' Two other instruments of vintage, go along. ' One- is . withdrawal of claim to lands under the will of her then late father; Gosham Coi- tretl,'by Haninah Cottrell, -Town­ ship of South Ambo/," for the sum Of $300 paid by-Joseph Cottrell; as One of the most dramatic events during a missile center right, will Impact, on a speeding remote-con­ ex£Cutor of the Gosham Cottrell Es­ test firing at Whlto Sands Missile Range witnessed trolled Jet plane serving as a sitting duck for the swift tate. This Is dated May 28, 1798, by Dr. Harry M. Popplck, Mapie PI., Keyport takes Hawk, below. Many other missiles tested at White place in the*blockhouse or control point for the oper­ Sands Missile Range, the Niko antiaircraft weapons, Cube Steaks 8911 and is witnessed by Stephen Van­ ation. While loudspeakers sound the familiar “three tho huge Redstone ballistic missile, (ho Lltlle John, CALA1iA M S - 3 ! . Brocket and by a Holmes whpse flourishes of signature, decry inter- two, one, fire!*’, lights flash and dials move; humnn also are controlled from n concrete-walled blockhouse. and.electronic brains team to send a supcrsonlc killer % n “ "prelaUon of liis Jriitials/ " Somo take their firing commands-and guidance orders i A ...... -M rk Pork Chops 39S. to its target, a precise point on the ground, top right, from mobilftvvans or tactical-simulated Inducements . : Another deed, date May 25; 1801, where the Honest John, 'top left, and the Lacrosse, behind saryfbigs. (U.S. Army photo) ■ * ' IJI j I Oven Ready Chopped Beef lb*M 00 witnesses that Andrewj*Disbrow, for jj^lb 3 the sdm of $8 transfers to Joseph Dr. Htrry M. Poppick, Maple PI., ship, Holmdel and Old Bridge. “And the target they flro at,” Dr. RIB R0 B a c o n sliced lb 4 9 * and William Cottrell a lot in his Keyport, recently returned from, a Dr. Poppick, along with other Poppick said, “is no bigger than five-day, cross-country tour of mis­ meadowlands in Uie “Township of guests, f)ew by U.. S. Army trans­ my desk.” He explained a drone V eal C utlets c»i>ed ib99( South • Amboy.” ’Richard Herbert sile bases and proving grounds port to Fort Sill, Okla., Fort Bliss, C - - , ( . M i H e taking .part in “Operation Under­ is released about 50 miles away CDAkllf A Raritan Brand — Skinless u ,* and Thomas Lyell are witnesses Texas, the White Sands Missile f ib Boiled H am iiiad lb 99* to the deed and it again Is con­ standing” sponsored hy the U.S. Range in New Mexico and to the from the firing positions, is picked rKANK firmed before the Hon. Judge Com- Army. Dr. Poppick, who was rec­ Air Defenso Headquarters in Colo­ up on radar and-zerocd In electron­ by of the Inferior Courts ommended for the tour by Maj. rado Springs, Colo. ' ically. “They scorq direct hits 10 A final presentation is of the Cot­ Robert Seitz, commander of D Bat. High Point Of Trip miles up In the air," Dr. Popplck oo trell family Bible, whicli is a tery, 4th Missile Baltniion In Holm­ Dr..Poppick reported (he high added. . - : . Orange or Grape ,orS 1 characteristic pf old-time American del, was one of 10 persons selected point of the trip was at the proving ' Hd said he was impressed by the 46otcan "V I family Bibles. It was printed by from the New York defense area. grounds in White Sands where he “new” army of electricians, techni­ .Andrus & Judd in Hartford, Conn.* The Army’s public Information watched operational Nike missiles cians, engineers and scientists. He iiri836. It Wars a record o( tamlly program is designed to Bhow the fired' at airborne targets; While said the defensive network, guard­ births, deaths and matrlages; The need of hqvtng' strategic .missile there;\he said* hd saw' a.-unit at­ ing .the .nation -'and -ih& Hemisphere) bases scattered through communl* tached to the New York defense is “fabulous” aind that therarmed. Pride of the farm 3 0 3 size .first entry is of the marriage ol might ol the naftbniil'i* 'aecdnd 'to William Cottrell and'Ann Rile Jan! ties-surrounding potential targets perimeter score eight ;dlrect hits in such as those in Middletown Town­ none.” - ’ 25, 1825. The final entry records eight firings. • the passing of Mrs. Sarah Cot* |rell this year. . Placet First In Teepee Brand 29 ot cans The instruments are being pre­ Party Given For Sayre Woods Sales sented by John Cogan, Matawan, 4-H Dairy Contest aa recipient of these records un? der the will of the .late Mrs. Cot­ Store Employees . -Fifteen-year-old Peggy.Kaul, who Percentage Good trell. . , A party was given by Miss Jo­ lives in a suburban home on Hills­ Sales of more than 60 per ccnt Ann Tappin, Cliffwood, 'and Mr. dale Rd., Colts Neck, doesn’t be­ of tho 482 homes to Comprise tho lieve it's necessary to grow up on APPLESAUCE-S -IO Realtors Reveal and Mrs. Conrad Kiose, 10 Hudson fourth section of Sayre Woods Ave.; West Keansburg, at the Klose a farm to know a good cow. when Soulh -have been accomplished in Linden H ouse— Asstd Colors ' V anBraded e , . q . _ ; ..1 . ' home, in honorj of Richard C. Rey­ you see one. She proved her point the three months since the offering Trade-In PJatf nolds, Hazlet. and! Alexander J. this week by placing first in the was placed dn the market, it is re­ ^Toilet Tissue 4 »n 39c Cereal 10 Cirton Pk 29c ■ Walker & Walker, Raritan Town­ Welch, West Keansburg, employees New Jersey 4-H Dairy Judging Con­ ported by Cantor 9c Goldman, ship Realtors, have announced the of tho Grand Union Store, Raritan test. builders of tho 2000-homc planned initiation of a new real estate ser­ Township. 1 ' Peggy scored 649 points out of a community on Route 9, Madison vice. The firm states “many po» The young men were each, pre­ possible 750, the highest score of Linden House Linden House tential home buyerstoday liave the Township.,/.: ...... sented $25. Mr. Reynolds, 19, a the 42 contestants in the match. problem o( first selling their pres­ graduate of Keyport High School in The 200 dwellings under sales ent home before they can acquire 1960/ has been employed by Grand She wiis part of the winning team contract in Section IV, ono of the another, thus with the new guaran­ Union. part-time for one-and-one- of four Monmouth County 4-H'ers colony's most desirable, owing lo teed trade-in or trade plan being half years. He has been a member who took first place by scoring 1806^ a-ciompleted primary -school and established by us-it wili-definltely Ofthe Naval Reserve for one-and- points out of a possible 2250. facilitate more transactions and en­ proximity of a high school well- one-half years and left Monday for Other members of the winning able us to serve the public better.’* two years service in the U.S. Navy. advanced in construction, brinf' The firm reported the “program Mr. Welch was gradualod from team wye Leslie White, Neptune^ to almost 1500 the total number of is not original but-it-aCiCounts-for Keyport High School in 1942."He* with 601T Individual' points; Ffafe' houses sold at Sayro Woods South, a large volume of business through­ has been employed by Grand Union VanNottf, with; 551, and Alternate where 1200 families already arc out the balance of the country.” for a year and four months. He Arthur Zdai^wlc^^botlj, of :Frc'e>. The realtors stated they have re^ has-joined -the^U.S. • Mt riae-Cohps- •xentfy- joined - tfift J ‘International The ra& it ‘rivnchcs,. jpHt-lcvels',- and ls-Jeavirig : AiigT - 18-forfoiirJ ranchsplits, and colonials, pur* Traders Club” which is an affiliate years service. He will lake his The three high members of this Vvv>vvv>V/>//>vv>-v>vvvv^y>>vvvy>vv>yV>^y>'>vvv,/v>^v< chased In Section IV, raise the rVVVVVlV^ organization of the Broker's In* basic training at Parris Island, S.C. team, plus the second high indi­ community's total soles volume to NBC PREMIUM CRACKERS 29c stitute of the National Association Other. Grand Union employees vidual in the contcst, Carol Storms, $24,650,000, according to Cantor & SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGERS .... 29c pkg. C a n n o n of Real Estate Boards* This group present at the party were E. Zip- Route 23, Sussex, will represent Goldman, - sponsors and educates the mem­ fel and family, East Orange; W. New Jersey in the National 4-H All 452 homes now are under con bers on trading through out the Cox and family, ..Bloomfield; C. struction In th e section, which country. * . Villanova, Perth Amboy; W. Dairy Cattle Judging Contcst in Waterloo, Iowa, in early October. boasts a contour formatjon permit­ W a s h c l o t h s ' “ Trades are used to' aid in tax ■Meade, Manasquan, formerly of the ting unusuaMy attractive street - problems, mortgage problems and Ha2let store; A. Savrda and fami* planning.., Initial delivery to buy-' to move the hard to sell property/' ly, Laurence Harbor; -Miss C. Al­ State Fire College SWEET CORN ers - is scheduled for- this - month, All Colon the firm reported. “Home. Trading exander, F. Erth, J. Dahjgren and with the parcel dufc for completion basically U ‘no- diffefeot IharTTfie^ family, R. Grady and family, C. Schedules Planned i-'2 5 « : : by. the end of the.year. r -car trade-in plan offered by all car Rathjln, Miss Reilly, E. McNulty Tho program of outdoor training Especially designed for Section dealers and- the same principles m and family arid Miss W. Todd, Haz­ in fire fighting techniques, sched­ IV, is the new Town House, nln*- 5 ■ia , s 1 9 < ...... hold true. The’ equity of the buyer let; E. Bordeaux and family, Cliff­ uled annually by tbe State Fire room, four-bedroom bi-level ranch ’ is transferred to,the new home the wood; A. Hahn. Cliffwood Beach; College at the National Guard with front and slde-entry two-car same as it is to a new car,” You Miss E. Kegley, Mrs. J. Kennedy Training Center, Sea Girt, wiU garage; respectively, Slncc its in­ PRODUCTS trade an old car for . a new car and family. Miss L* Smith aod again be conducted on 'ttw>' suc- troduction a month ago,.the Town Now and in the case of real estate, you Miss Stefanski, Keypori; Miss F. cessiverweekends, Sept. 8 to 10 House has accounted for more than trade one home for another. Kwiatkowskl, Belford; J< Stanker and Sept. 23 to~25, according to a quarter of all Section IV sales. “The FHA in February of this and S.- Barone, Keansburg; J. Do­ an announcement-made by Carl Large Eggs Gride B 4 9 !. year recognized thiq potential in lan,-Leonardo; V. Curro, Cliffsidfe V. M. Cusiimaho, President ol the Potatoes 5 |b‘19< One-Day Course Set boosting sales, through a FHA Park; Ann Maffey and family and Fire College, a division of the New . trade-in and refinancing mortgage Miss Brown, West Keansburg, and Jersey State Safety Council. ' For State Poultrymen Breakstone's .. plan, and now have set up mort­ Miss L. Cuthbertson, Port Mon­ The sessions are opened to paid gage plans to aid this pfiase of the mouth. and. volunteer fire fighters and The 20th' annual one-day school . real estate business.” , . ' , Also present were Mr.--aod.Mrs. •members" of plant'brigades’in (he for New Jersey poultry breeders Cream Cheese *«»>•» 10c Any further information on a Welch and family and William and their employees who wish to stale. Three aspects of fire fight Linden Farms “guaranteed trade-in plan or trade Pickens, West Keansburgr Jack ing will be covered in the program qualify as official flock selectors possibilities". may be obtained by Benning, Belford; MissKathie Rey­ A half day will be devoted to each and pullorum-fowl typhoid testers contacting a representative of the nolds, Mrs. Ruin C Reynplds and subject so that the registrants, di­ will be held Tuesday according Vijal 5 9 < Hazlet firm,, it was disclosed. family, Hazlet; Miss Ruth Stein­ vided. intos three groups, can at*, to Benjamin K,;' Mcssersmith; ke Cream beck, Dunellen; Miss Patricia Bon­ tend all three cdurses during each poultry standardization supervisor, O p e n N ew Sears ner, Bayonne; LeRoy Smith and weekend. - The tame course wiD New Jersey Department of Agrl< Miss Carol Schultz, Keyport, and be given on both weekends. culture. The school and examina­ Lemonade I0«89t Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kostis, Union Sears, Roebuck and Co., opened The subjects' to. be covered In tion which conclude the session Minute Maid the newest of its catalog tales Beach. ' . each group are as follows: Group will be'conducted In the offices and stores in brief ceremonies in the I. “Hydraulics and Pumps/* laboratory of the Department of Sayreville Shopping Center Thurs­ Oceanbome general cargo ton­ “Pump Operation “ and “Flamm­ Agriculture, 1 West Slate St., Tren­ 1 ( M “ day. An open house, staged in nage through Ihe New York Cus­ able Liquid Fires"; Group-2. "Lad­ ton. Malted Milk celebration of the new addition to toms District, the most Important ders/' “ Hose." and “Special'Equip­ •Candidates who qualify will be Sears merchandising operation, income-generating segment of the ment and Appliances’'; , Group 9, authorized'to select breeding birds i0 r w‘i » featured;a special sale, a limited New Jersey-New York port's for­ “Ventilation,” “Salvage and Over­ and test blood samples for disease Tip Top Drink : supply of free fall and wiater cata­ eign trade, last year increased M haul/* and “Special Problems." under the supervision of the De­ per cent over 1558, according lo logs and souvenirs for visitors. Enrollment blanks, or further in­ partment. No fee 1» charged for the TT d m i T i 126 Main Street Matawan Roses were given to ladies touring The Pori of 'New York Authority. formation, may be obtained by one-day course. Those wishing fo the unit. Which is located at mid­ General cargo tonriJge during 19ft writing the New Jersey State Fire attend *h6uld submit applications * VKBW • ^ ^ ^ jr, g||5 /uyi To 9jOO P iiS etinin 8i15 A it Te M O fc# point in the retailing cwter just totaled U^91,7ff3ioog.tons, com­ College, 24 Branford PL, Newaric to the Divifion of Markets, New I li v e flights A W e e k ! Prtet F-»e» nrw tkBtlatUt, Am, I . QMMtltlH May B«Ylatol south of Bordentown Av#, ' pared to 12,«SU21 tons h l& . t, N. J . ' V Jersey Department of Agriculture. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. X Thursday, August 4, I 960

pierce Is undertaking a re-e*aml- tune,' and i'm a jw in tlje Medicsl' attempt to detertnirie the »ppUt Calls For Tighter cant's mental attitude toward drlv- Name Director qatioa of. current economic se­ Administrative Corps of the, IT, ' j Tnmjpike Warns . curity policies in order to make Army.-A regent and -past presi- ... (fig. .. : " recommendations when many of “In effect, we are turning loose On Committee these policies come up for renewal dent of Iha American College ol Of Tire Faults Auto Legislation upon our highways thousands of in­ lo 19*1. In addition to health care Hospital Administrators, he is alar . Anthony V. Eckert, director of Old and worn automobile tires If the economic J 9S1 resulting adequately trained driver* in the benefits,. the committee will also a past president ol the New Jer­ a re : the cause of numerous acci- from automobi!e;»«iS«jits In the hope that experience will complete Perth Amboy General Hospital, haa study unemplpymentcompensation, been appointed tor the Committee sey Hospital Association and a . dents, m an y fatal, - which might United States last year bid been the training our driving tests fail old age benefits and economic free­ kavebeen averted il proper'care averted, the savings <^>uld Have fi­ to require,” be continued. "The on Economic Security of the Cham* dom through individual effort. member of the New Jersey Hot- , kadbeen provided for thenv pre­ nanced enough, new hospital (facili­ tragic statistics showus how com­ ber of Commerce of the United -Before he became director; of pital Licensing Board, and serves viously, states the New Jersey ties to accommodate. 300,090 bed pletely wrong this hope Is. - States. Ha will Join about 35 other Perth Amboy General Hospital 10 on numerous copimittees for hot- -Tfcropilte Authority. - patients, or 240,000 new school­ To cut our fantastic economic executives from all over the coun­ years ago, Mr. Eckert waa an ad­ pital and nursing professional as- , try when they meet in Washington A recent fatal accident on the rooms,' which would seat a mini, losses, as well as avoid sacrificing ministrator of Fitkin Hospital, Nep­ sociations. . . ,•*, mum of (,000,000 student,. thousands of human live* each this fall to study problems connect­ turnpike involving tires caused ed with social security and public death: to .{he. driver of the vehicle This was disclosed today by year, all of us must help to remoye 0 iteiaaatM taataataa m and injured three passengers in the Rick E. Venioia, regional mana­ unfit drivers from the road. One assistance."; — rv ■ "r Car, An old tire on one of the rear ger for the Allstate Insurance Com: of the ways you can help do this," Committee Chairman -Harlee wheels blew’but while the car was panics, whb pointed out that Amer­ Mr. Venioia said, "is to express Brandi jr., who is also president A lum inum Com bination , traveling along the turnpike in a ican motorists smashed and shat­ your views firmly and repeatedly to of The Soulhem Co., Atlanta, Ga.» t normal fashion. The blowout caused tered their way to an estimated public officials and legislators in announced Mr. Eckert's appoint­ ; —the driver to completely lose con­ direct economic losa'totaling $<,­ support of better llcensing'lawa and ment to the committee and also to trol and, consequently, the vehicle 000,000,000. ^ procedures.” . a subcommittee on health care WINDOWS . 1 overturned, several-times, killing "The shocking thing about this benefits.. ‘ *. ' the driver instantly.0 record loss is that most of It could Real Estate Listing Cards for ; Examining Pofley • The national Chamber of .Com- Ihe age of the tire was clearly have been avoided," Mr. Venioia sale at this office. tl ' evident from an examination of the ssid. “This loss was mainly the re­ NEW LOW £ 8 8 . rotted condition of t h e rubber. sult Of driver-caused accidents.” Made of . - Practically all the tread was worn Urge* Tighter _.'r Alcoa • off so from this aspect, alone, the Pointing out that driver licensing W a ll to W all Carpet Aluminum tire should have been long discard* is the basic point from which to 100% Nylon - Wool Minimum 1 Windows. Installation Optional. td as a potential'Iciller. ' attack the nation's traffic accident Liaeleum — Vlayl — Rubber . Speed Caused Heat problem, he urged broad public . Asphalt— Cork Tiles 9 • 2 Glass Inserts 1 Screen Inser' The car traveling at--turnpike support of constructive legislative /•nr S’-' J 7 ” w’<*« X 61” Inn" ‘ speeds, thus causing heat to be measures tb tighten licensing prac­ Sandran — Forcast V IN Y L S 6 ft Wide generated and strain to be placed tices In all states. BUDGET TCRMS -- ' , «q the tire, caused the tire to burst ‘The average driver license ex­ Accolon — Birds : OAIiy >ad*SL I AJB. H I PJH. with the resultant fatality. Tires amination Is not really an examin­ Expert Installation - TOD. tad PUL I AJB. ta I MU In almost perfect condition are ation at all," Mr. Vemol* said. "It . necessary for safe travel at turn­ more properly can be compared to pike speeds for any length of time. a short quit and an elementary : In 1959, there was a total of 1053 driving teat to determine whether Matawan Floor Coverikc Co. : accidents on the turnpike from vari- the applicant can start, stop', and 141 Main Street 47 t o a d S t.. StMysMa 1-7800 Red M t cos causes, Including fender steer an automobile. The average •crapes to more_ serious damage. physical examination is wholly In­ LO 6*4335 M a ta w a n LO 6-4 3 3 5 Of that number In 91 accidents or adequate. and there la littlo or so U M iO M tataaaiaaaaaa : M per cent the primary cause was found to be poor tires, a relatively ‘— Ugh percentage. In" many other accidents, poor tires have been a contributing cause, it has been found. It Is almost certain that ' proper and regular checks of the -j - Ures Tni^ht -have-*-prevented - a large percentage of these accidcnts. - I t Is more economical and safer to have good tires than to subject Me’B family, or relatives, to the un­ necessary risks involved In riding On defective tires. Having tires Checked regularly at a service sta­ tion's a very vital safety step that abould bf practiced by all motor- Calling attention to the SPCA drive for ,funds to construct a now lets. • . animal shelter are pets of two area residents. In the upper pbolo Misa Tires Take Most Abuse Jessica Wolff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wollf, 337 Wilson Ave., There Is perhaps no part ol any Matawan, receives o donation to the animal fund from her faithful . ^ car-that la more abused with as. friend, ••Chico."...... -...... much hazard to life and limb as Below, “Llanfalr’s Shezadoozle" tells her mistress, Miss Bonnie the tires. They give traction when McPhee of Holmdel, that she Is gladly giving her allowance to the - Uie car Is moving and stop it when building lund. Miss McPhee Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James B. the brakes.are,applied. Tires should McPhee, Holmdel-Kcyport Rd. be properly inflated and when one It replaced, a worn tire should neers, will develop a 1] pound vi­ and station wagons os ia done by never match a brand new one. brating force In a car traveling at many people enroute to or from a This practice can throw braking 60 miles an hour. ' vacation or resort, Tires should be - - aakew* apd when th* tire la placed It should also be stated that wear good, serviceable and reliable, the oa the front end lt may cause un* authority warns...... « en tread wear,/ creatlng-prob* and deterioration ol a lire can be lama of jyheel alignment. A wheel greatly accelerated thus causing assembly one ounce out of balance blowouts in even the best of tires Gladiolus Show by overloading passenger vehicles at the tread, according to tire cngi* Holiday with Glads" Is th e theme of this year’s state~show ol the New Jersey Gladiolus Society. It will be, held Wednesday and Thursday in Collins ' Auditorium, BUSES to NEW YORK CITY College of Agriculture, Rutgers Uni' vcrslty. There will be 12 classes .(Express Via N. J. TURNPIKE) for adults and four for Junior ex­ hibitors, according to Dr. M. Wight Taylor of the College, who Is show chairman. The show will be-open to the public without charge. 20?™? DAILY How about business cards? We for Schedule and Rate C a ll CO 4-2222 can supply them quickly and at Buy 10 Trip Books Save the right price. Come and try us.

Rollo's Charter Service ERIE,PA. • f « a c b l onangiinM li tha MttbnolV*fombiis 5pouldir>g In d u stry we ere oMa to off* our oatormri tha most outttondino values .. kwUflom dlnntrwort. .This UoutitM FI«sto dinrwrwore of MtfotnTae Y h fv lL Y 6UARANTIIO ogolnst chips, brtflkt end stoim. An ou^ i For Groups .. voKnt otJ>r!c« It IrnM r avQiiob{« toyou Qtour knvlntrOc ' Offers The Beit In Comfort and Experience dudoiyprjeaof wmfa 29$ far eoch unit • « , o* epen stock, A - , h o w n a m j u i w e m ts ■ ■ Frosted Food . you fttort with six* dinner plotes o t only 29c e o A . ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. Ubby Add to yoa/M t Mch.Wftth-o9ji*w picces ark mode ovol(obI« crt lh« &om« - Introductory price. You con^-»he> from four beoutiful cc-ordinoted decorator Colossi: 275 Broadway Keyport TUAQU015I, PlHirp Y tL L O W ,^ CRIY—MIX THIM pH MATCH THCMf 1 ta li thtla. ul. Itia hbvtj Fiik llfcf Service for 4^5-t ormor* in the e ombinoliom of yoiir choke .o il ' The Smart Driver Takes The Bus .ot the seme law, low price of 29c «ocK. . Peas 6 - $l°° All odvortaed prlcei effectfye Wed., ttirv Sat., Aug. 4 to 6 -iMMMtwrVrandlhMf ■ : ' California Extra Fm y La Gnntfa Steakettes . S f e r t W i W i l } ? ,1 A Small Deposit Pot Pies 5 £ 89' 2 - 2 9 ( - You need not wait tO open # Savings Account at Nabisco Cookie Safe H m Fanners and Merchants National Bank. Start now with a-email deposit. Once your account if established Graham Packers S 31< Seedless Grapes 2 » 29( you w ill lind it easy to form the habit ol saving regularly. Lorna Doones 39< .. Taka tha first step now. Coma in ind open your Peppers 5* Cucumbers -*J* account. It w ill be welcome regardless ot Its ah*. Vegetable Thins A 2 9 < Escorole 215* Radishes

%£ paid on Savings'Accounts Pretzel Sticks 23« GeitfeFebJ^t*!*.*^ 5 5 ^ i n n a k c s compounded quarterly ^ 8 5 a Dairy Department BwujM i Pirate 39e UneBfn^Mc^TSe^-V* • . ' " T H B ■ . , f ' MAWCALTti* M w MtUA. MAND ^ i.x& l«Soip - ; 2 9 a FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Cream C heese z z f t t k l .- S H i S t * * * * K »lers Peainrt Oil 6 3 a NATIONAL BANK 3 fc 31< • 2 k 55< ^ •*» IfW/Mt Hfcllta.-" Mri Rom pJI11 J—,) m 3tl)|t -m j . - .* _m «M .■ »_ - ■ . . . _ Matawan Kitchen Charm Wax Poper y 21c PwHftl Rm * ^ 1 9 0 m - SmImXitiwlndm lestle’t Intnt eotfee ^ 69c Ivry’tlUuiildMiM '^43t Feb hftb Siaf tt lOc Flaked Itef Stub J £ t '^SSe hstaitreb bflk 7te ij, MuuuMkiCMaty — KsUklbk,«.U». sM M trit RM.rr. I ; i t « — M.mb.r rri.n l BtpMM SMiuaam . . . ' ©srpwalloe ' - \ 7 * ------l-C'-*' ' 1 ’ > ROUTE 35 ond 36 . Plehty Of Free Parking w : 7 r ~ - T l 'T>_fz: ■■ME Thursday,August 4, I960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Nins

provided for tha Incorporation of bined Auxiliaries. As in the past, Youth Ouldanos Center, win be For the. l i nontba coded June New Jersey Conservation Plan ttw "West Jersey Game Protection Mrs. Frankel Is the policy of the hospital, Mrs. Hay. Explains Need, medical director of tbe Center When 30, IWO, traffic was <7,7S6,374 v*. a ii^ g iv e i jEidi_aujciliaiy_ jm op­ [hides compared lo 44,i«J7fl va- so^^^TheAttgavrtheaociay portunity, to purchase equipment itopens. .... Had Start In Colonial Times authority to enact by-laws for tbe Auxiliary Head which the memben choose from a Services Center hides- ln-tke prnvious year, an In­ protection o t game- and game fish list supplied by the medical staff* crease of 7.1 per cent. Tie toll "New Jersey y n s conservation bird" m becoming aware of the Mrs. Nathan ^rapkel, 500 Wood- At least 2900 children tn Mon­ Increases Shown In conscious long before the heroes of In Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, Donate IZ»*M Hour* levt-ntttfl were P i 570,763 la the need for. consiervation, so it was a mere Ave., Intertaken, a member mouth County arc educationally tbe American Revolution were old precedent setter when it approved Audit Of Turnpike * year ended June JO,'last, an In. : Salem, Cumberland and Cape May Volunteers from affiliated auxil­ retarded because of emotional or enough to carry a musket," said the colonies' first game laws. With of Service League, was installed as iaries gave more than 32,000 hours couotiea, . _ . behavior disturbances ot jwiylng A total of 4,489,400 vehicle, used crease of 8.1 per cent over -: Salvatore A. Bontempo, C ornn^ ^ increased market for the-skins president of the Combined Auxil­ pf servjce.'Mrs. Hay reported and HI,856.140 a year (go. siooer .of the State . Department of Tbe commission form of wildli/e iaries to Monmouth Medical Center degrees of seriousness, ■ group ot tho New Jersey Turnpike in June of deer and fur-bearing animals, administration in New Jersey was welcomed representatives from the Total revenues In the year ta Conservation and Economic Devel- the state found it necessary, to reg­ at ceremonies held.ln.the hospital's of this year, an Increase of 5.7 initiated in 1B32. At that time tbe Long Branch Section, National friends of the Children's Psy- per cent compared with the same June 30, last, were *M,807,730..Thi* opmenL ulate this traffic. Hence, in 1679 it Auxiliary Hall. George J. Bartel, Council of Jewish Women-who, diiatric Center were told at a re­ Legislature passed an act. provide administrator, was installing offic­ month a year ago, according lo the Includes the toll*, concession rev­ New. Jersey's first conservation became illegal to export Indian- ing for the appointment of three while not an affiliated auxiliary, cent meeting by Miss Freda Reta­ enue; income frcira investment* /few*, providing a bounty .for the dressed deer skins under penalty er andM ra.“Charles Schock, jr., report to the bondholders. Toll commissioners by the governor. provide a corps of volunteer work­ in. executive director ot the Mon­ revenues in June amounted to SV and mUcctlanco.ua. revenues, A * killing of predatory wolves, was of a fine as. well as forfeiture of 20(1 Washington Blvd., Sea Girt, ers for the hospital. . mouth County Mental Health Asso­ year ago the total revenue! wero. the skins. ’ The commissioners were to receive was chairman 'for _the afternoon. 270.658. an increase of S.S per cent passed in l$7!L immedlately follow­ senate confirmation and serve with* Monroe Eisner, -president of the ciation. The Association was one of over a year ago! tSS.OM.ue. , ing passage of this act, New Jer­ New Jersey’s early settlements Mrs. Schock Is a past president of the organisations active In the in­ out remuneration. This act further Combined Auxiliaries and Is pres­ hospital’s board of governors, wel­ sey, took official notice of the need were also aware of conservation as provided for the appointment of a comed the 50 women and expressed ception of plans for theCenten lor regulating hunting and tfshing. Morris Township approved the col­ ently first vice president of the N. H* 1820, and people you have never Been and thlng of liow Independent child ^ Additional hunting restrictions that the opening event will be stag­ ponding secretary, Mrs. Fred Gil* guidance clinics function, stressing 1 0 6-9845 protected all game except wild ed in the Coliseum .starting at 9 man, Park Ave., Oakhurst, Mater­ will never know.” , . were enacted in 1771 when the turkeys, pigeons and waterfowl. the lact that therapeutic treatment a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21. nity Auxiliary; and treasurer, Mrs. Auxiliaries represented by their 'state's General Assembly approved Protected Animals presidents and. other officers'were received by children who attend a measure .limiting, hunting on Arabian horses and ponies will be Lester. Barnet^*?49 Park Ave,, El­ the clln|c Is only one of the rallies -'The first act placed upon Ihe laW featured this year along with Quart­ beron, Service League. • Maternity, Service League, Hebrew -waste and unimproved lands to Ladies, Atlantic Highlands, Long that, a child guidance center has ENTRY BLANK FOR 4]ualiflM Voters, their children," if books relating to fur-bearing ani­ er Horses with the major part of Mrs. Francis: W. 'Hay; retiring fer-Ihe community. ■ r mals, was enacted in 1829 when the program being staged in n new president, presented Ihe annual re­ Branch No. 1, Matawan, Freehold, over IB, ami freeholders. This law Keyport, Middictown-llotmdol, Pur­ Professional Personnel also prohibited tbe use of traps for muskrats were protected irom Apr. ring, complete with bleachers ahd port of the Combined Auxiliaries Other" professional personnel 20 to Dec., 1. In 1846 the game a judge's stand, which will W built and revealed that the hospital's 13 ple Cross, Summer. Jean Conrow BEAUTY QUEEN CONTEST deer taking and the. use of set gun. (ind Dr. Stanley Nichols. working In the community w|th The act remained in effect until lows were revised Into one gener- near the Coliseum. Gene Autry aind auxiliaries had contributed (31,­ children will recclvo help, through alact...... 907.52 during the past year. Of this m t . his Hit Show ot 1960 will be the consultatlon.She alio reminded the FOR KEYPORT DAY A Board of Fish Commissioners grandstand feature this year with sum, $10,245.62 was from the pro* How about business cards? We group that there will be

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M olnarR aeiiig Aces, Jets Tie; Playoff Saturday - Eatlr* Week) * ' AtFrcehold For Colts Xeague Tourney Berth , Today Thru ,Tues«UyI Keyport Aces were hanging on at LewahdowsHI, o II " „ Openbg of the. 50-dayrace meet­ Movle-Wtse or -Otherwise.' last report in their door-die battle R. Wilson,.lb . 1 9 There Has Never Beea - pf the,Freeh^d.Raclng hajrness With their li)troborough Rivals, the Garcia, ss >,« Anything Uke . . . ' tx'ack. Saliirday will bring back fa* .-3 Jets, for the remaining playoff po­ Roman, rf ‘ J 1 “ IHE APARTMENT*; to action* George Molnar, Cheese* sition in the Triboro Colts League. French, U 3 2 W K '. driver, who has been side* What was to have been a decisive Sieben, ct J 1 '. — Starring — " lincdsp far this year. Jli-effects of game between thB two Keyport Geiger, p . 3 0 ' Jack Lemmoa . ap injury has led him to confine rivals resulted in a tip Friday and Shirley MacLaln* . F r e d MacMurray , himself tor training and gaitiag it will have to played over again 29 5 10 horses: this ykai at Freehold. ' - Saturday. Matawaa Braves (4) — and — . .. . v Molnar established himself as a the struggling and buffeted Aces "?r . 2nd Great Mitt "7 . . ‘‘boy wonder” in . harness race stayed In the race with a despera­ Frank Sinatra driving aft^r leaving Matawaji High L. Tomasello c,f tion last-inning pullout of a game Coon, ,pf 2b ' ' Eleanor Parker ■ . * School • in 1954. He Jiad been an with th e resurgent Matawan ... Kira Novak . , exercise boy. at Freehold since re Nicaro, ss ■ Brave'3 at Matawan High field Mon­ D'Aploita, 3b 'THE MAN WITH THE was;14. He drove his first Freehold day 5-4.. But. even In this one they , - meeting at the age of 36 aiid the J. Walker, p, 2b GOLDEN ARM” .. following year became a leading face a protest from the Braves who T.; Devino, ' .■ • ; driver at Vernon Down3 ( near Syra- are not at all satisfied the last call Sickles, c . cyse, N, Y. In the subsequent y^ars Of the game was a correct one. Dolan, If hebecame a top driver at Baystate The rocked and - socked Aces Martin, rt Raceway, nearBostOn.and-even were required Ifi,si night to face the - drove a few 1 races a t . Roosevelt regular season champs, the Rari­ • Raceway, But .he always returned tan. Township. Rovers.. But with Score by Innings; for the Freehold meeting oz; sotoe their victory oyer the Braves made Keyport Aces 100 The Union Beach regatta was a success from-the start Sunday when I provided experienced officials to handle the event. Local volunteers official, they could lose to the Ro­ p&rt of it. The coveted rank of top the first race showed the drivers were being timed properly on comlog assisted with the handling of signals and the Union Beach First Aid Matawan,Braves 000 dHver at the cdunty scat track h&s fo the line, breaking evenly aiid Jockeying for-position. American I Squad patrolled the course Jn Its -'crash” boat to render assistance vers and still wind up tied with Keyport Acts (5) • eluded him until, this time. He ac­ Power Bpat Association sanctioned the regatta a second time and I in case ot spills and accidents. . . the Jets going into the big game , cordingly was contcnt to spend the Saturday. The Braves tied with tho A record outpouring of spectators Other Heat Winners - phies were presented to .the first Amltyvllle, N. Y.; 2. Joe CorUe, New J. DuBols, ,2b ; ‘ : early part of this summer working Ynrk City; 3. Nell Fernandez; Lon* Matawan Township PAL 3-3 Satur­ Merinsky, 2b lined the Union Beach shoreline Three other Jersey drivers won three .finishers in each-class follow­ -Branch: 4. Albert Deslato, -Lake himself into top shapeto make a Hopatcong, , day but this one will not be played Lewandowskl. o Sunday to watch the third annual both heats in their divisions: Tom ing the final race. ' ^ - ■ * off as the Cliffwood nine already bid for first honors at the Freehold BU R unabouts — 1. W illiam Leon> Ray Brown, If . ; track.; ' * running of the outboard speedboat Heisler,. Trenton, in DU runabouts; , Oddity Of RegatU , hardt, Bronx, N. Y.: 2. Bill Paymond, has clinched second place and a New YorJc City; S. C arl A pplegate, S. Griffin, If I Another local driver, Cliff Carr,* regatta sponsored for the boroOgh Jphn Mathes,.Trenton, .in. A stock .The Ojddity of the regatta was playoff spot. ■ by the Central Jersey (Outboard) hydros and John Schubert,,Clifton, Long Branch, ' J. Pangborn, lb - .. . Keyport, now is on the training that the CJOkA drivers, enjoyed CU nunobguU I, Dick Kane, Opatosky On Moiuid P, PaoigWin, o ’ side of harness' racing, as the Carr, Racing Association. Ttyere were 81 in C stock hydros. George Camp­ jess success in their own wafers Stroudsburg, Pa.; 2. John Hartle, Manager Bill Geiger started his boats registered, two more than bell, Atlantic City, had a first and m equa-.Park, ! . ' ‘ Henry, cf iamiiy has been'noted for'their than they have elsewhere this sea- wenski. Union Beach. ace right hander, Dave Opatosky, last year, according to George An­ a second to take the B stock hydro Siegel, 2b schooling of trotters and pacers soity Two drivers “flipped" mak­ DU nunnbouts —' 1. Tom Heisler, against the Jets Friday. Hal Ro­ Hohenstein, 3b through generations of racing at drews sr„ Matawan, the regatta crown. - ing turns in the speeds maintained. Trenton: 2. Dick Kane, Stroudsburg, bedee, who took a pummellng from Other class winners Included; Na­ Pa.; 3, nay Timmons. Milford, Del.; Freehold. Carr did some driving chairman. v One of them was Letwenski, Union 4.. Art Asglan, New Rochelle, N. Y, The races were run over-a three- tional champion, Edwin Wulf, the Rovers, a week ago, essayed last year at both Rockingham, in Beach, in DU, The other was .Dl- JU Hunabouts -— -1. George - Dfr '.^Andrews .... the comeback role on the mound lap course of a one and two-thirds Amltyvllle, I i Y., in the AU run­ Febo.. . • , ’ < _' , Jr., M ataw an ; S. H aul D fFebo. Wil* - i ; New Hampshire, and at Freehold, mile oval. Each race was in* two abouts; Bill Leonhardt, Bronx, in mirgion, Del.;' 1.3._ Shan.Shannon ..II Bowman,...... for the Jets. The Aces touched him - end he may try his hand with a Two D stock hydro drivers stove Solebury, Pa.; 4,‘ Craig ‘ Bowman, -Sole- ’ for a .run , in the second on two heats for the 10 classes. The Rari­ BU runabouts; Dick K^ne, Strouds* bury,' P a ...... Bratsafoiis, ss few of the horses he has been gait* tan Bay waters, - churned: up.iy hurg. Jpa., fn CU runaboutsi GIay* holes- -in their craft when roaring A Stock Hydros — John Mflthes, walks and hits by Billy Geiger and J. Fischler, rf ' " Jng’Hrvracingr,:"’‘T •'"• around at open throttle. Bolh werp Trenton: a. Joe Engalmar^ Packanack Opatosky,- But -the Jets .- bounced Robedee,- p..... ■Saturday’s near-hurricane; had flat­ ton Undercofler, Ardmore, Fa,, Iri take; 3. Matty Freitaai Elizabeth;, 4, . 109th Season For Freehold tened down fairly well by r race-, D stock hydros and Ray Timmons, from Keyport, Harrison BOggs and Dave Endy, Gladwyne, Pa. - right back in theif half of the In­ R. Wilson,' ss Ben Sica. Slca‘ was driving Tony B Stock Hydros — 1. George Camp­ ning for two runs On a hit by Ray Garcia, ss - ^Thls'season will be the- 109th*for tinife' dnd 'conditions* were good. Milford, Del., in the F alcohol out­ bell, Atlantic' City; 2. John DJ/ebo, the Freehold track. Despite (ric- Most of the racing' was at full, boards. , .. ._?/•; ' / LaConte’s new boat and it was Wilmington; Del,; 3. Ted Patterson, Browh, a walk to John Pangborn Sleben, cf ' . ' ..tions ifltthe. ranks,; of itg manage- hurtling the water,»t;a heavy speed Middletown;’ N. Y.j 4. Mike Kelly, and hitf by Dave Siegel and Hohey Roman,' rt' wide-open, throttle. ,i /. Three local drivers had third Highlands. . . . ' . . rnent and all sorts of rumors about George Andrews Jr., Malawan, place finishes, Bob Letwenski, Un­ when she ran afoul of a floating crSfoCk'Hydros ~1.-John Schubert, Hohensteln. The Jets widened their French, If CUtton: 2. John* Salerno, Lodi; ~ lead with single runs, in the third, Geiger, 3b ’ . the sale of the track during the competing in JU runabouts was the ion Beach, was third in CU run­ object.: J ; ■ . . , • John DiFebo, Wilmington, DeL • . past year, the; continuance of the ofiiy .local wirtner in; the- regatta. abouts; Carl Applegate, Elbero/i, The CJORA drivers hope to make ” D. Stock H y d ro sl. £!ayton Un­ on a walk to Joe Flschler and John Opatosky, p ^ . program of improving its physical dercofler, Ardtnore, Pa.; 2.. Rudy Pangborn’a clout, and in the fourth The-12-year-oid .youngster joined third in BU hinaboiits; and Neil repairs in time to be present when netsert, East Meadow, N, Y.; S. Ray Jflj^it has gone uninterrupted. . four other Jerseyans to take five ot Fernandez, Long Branch, third in the opening gun booms over Sen­ Timmons, .Mlltord,- Del.: • 4, 'Lars on a second hit for Hohensteln, a Lfndstrom, College Point, M-Y. walk to Fischlei1 and Robedee’s - Bettors will enjoy . the mddern the 10 class titles. Andrews won the AU runabouts. Harrison Boggs, eca Lake in the reglonals at Ge­ F Alcohol Outboards — 1. Bay Tim­ - Score by Innlagai tote board which flashes changes1 both heats to capture the JU run­ Keyport, was fourth in the F alco­ neva, N. Y,,..next weekend. mons, Milford, Del.; 2. John DiFebo, single. • Keyport Aces 010 Wiimlngtoa, Del.; 3, Victor Franklin, In odds every minute. It was not about class. Runner-up was Paul hols and Mike Kelly, Highlands, The Union Beach summaries: ISpotswood; 4. Harrison Bogga, Key* The desperate Jets bounced back Keyport Jets 021 uncommon in ‘past seasons for fans -DiFebo, Wilmington, Del. fourth in the B stock hydros. Tfo- AU 1. Edwin Wulf, I port. . - ...... - In the fifth to tie it on three runs. KEYPORT to wait three or four minutes-be- With Rich Wilson and Steve Gar­ Your advertisement In this pa- fore learning of any changes. Both Vreeland, cf 1 1 cia on,base and two out,-Fred Sie- psr will reach prospective pur­ : bettors and horsemen‘should profit Drake, If 0 ben clouted one far and wide and chasers In every community In the .....from the. increased purses which Sapling End Of B. Yearns, o 0 an outfield error let him come In bayshore area. Matawan Township AIR CONDITIONED • ’will be oj'ered. More m*” ' ! League entry, ths Raidena, went ty 8-12 League were eliminated in ters and pacers will race for The (100,000 Sapling is a six-fur' Morris, C . ■ 4 2, With John Pangborn on base-and u H O W e t , never bean „ - purse* of $1000, and increase of out of the Monmouth County 8-12 the opening round of the title ser­ Reed, rf 4 1 two out, Carl Henry, .Slejjel and $150 over last year. Class C League baseball tourney Thurs­ long test tot jwo-year-olds and Is ies this year. Red, Bank Mayfair Acker, 3b 4 1 1 Hohensteln all connected safely jn I0EM 1 S $ 5 anything like • horses will Vie for $600 purses, day, dropping a -12-0 decision to the first step toward the New Jer­ Market outslugged the Cliffwooders Covington, lb 4 1 _ row to send In the tying run m m m m ! which Is $1(K) better than In 1959, the Long Branch YMCA nine at sey Golden Triangle of races for in three straight games, 8-6, 11-4 Horton, If r , 2 2 and leave tha sacks loaded. The APARTMI ’and D horses will race for $600, the coast city. The Branchers had Juveniles. Since .it is. the first, the and 12-0. \ ' Shread, p 0 0 ever dangerous Bob Bratsafoiis was beaten the Raiders 5-1 In the open­ * flight improvement over last nea-. Sapling (as with Its sister event Manager B n Gulstl has entered Von'Kattengell, p I t at bat, but Opatosky sayed - the ' ton. The significant change is in er-on the Keyport diamond. The protest against having to complete Douglas, 2b 0 1' t h • Sorority) is known ai I game by fanning hlm.’Tt ^as too ' the increased purses, for C. and B' YMCA 1 forces ' rah their victory ona game Thursday and then hav­ dark for another--I,nning and the iiros ; horse# and ’the possibility -61 fleet sKelii to 20 straight by putting the “Launching of Champion!."- The ing to, play out a.game that day . U 1] U umps-called lt, - / - v 1 -. - Class ‘A hones also making an ’ ap- Raiders on the shelf, < . : seven-furlong World's Playground nnd another game the followlnt ,,i Scorq by Innings;; ‘ . Geiger. Pitcher Fpr Keyport. . • Vj^srtfice. • . ' '• •/ Bob BaldlnS, Long branch hurler, at Atlantfo City and tha mlle>and- day. This deprived ,|he Angels of R. B. Mayfair Market 201 001 0—,12 At Matawan Monday,' Geiger took Cliffwood Angels ' m OOO 0- frioting Preu At Track fanned eight Keyport batters, one-six(centh Garden State com­ the services of their star pitcher; on the pitching dujies tor the Key­ ■ In addition to these changes, a Don Nuss took on the pitching Billy Vena, after he completed a plete the series.. , port telim.' His mates gave him a fore-w ise, ; printing press has been, establish­ chore for the Rtilders. He fanned game Thursday, a situation aggra Fall Hunting Season mn to .work on in* the first on hits ed at the track, Thus the racing seven and.walked five, Les Taylor, Indications point to i' bumper vated by an untlrjely Injury, to by Opatosky and Adam Lewandow- laugh-wise o r programs will bW-prlnted on the YMCA. catcher, delivered telling field for the Sapling and any nurti- their second line pitcher, Frankie Dates To Be Discussed skl. The Aces seemed on their way premises-each morning, allowing blows with men on bases In bpth (Cannonball) Schaufele. to their needed win When they Th« funnieit filrn otherwlia-wisel ber of young performers who ara ' Tentative fall hunting seasons ■ V.j last-minute ’changes to be made. the.first and secopd inning's to put It appeared Friday ft the Cliff- banged out two more In the fifth since "SOME UK€ this Raiders behind early and Tom eligible, already have distinguished will be discussed at a public hear­ ’ , A tfack ^prlntjng press fo{ pro­ wptfd field that the Angels might and chased Bob Coon, Matawin ITHOTl" Jack Lemmon . ' grams is an innovation in the sport. Corona's homer in the fifth capped themselves in stakes company, lt- ing to be held by the Fish and starting pitcher. A double by Gel jet a reprieve. They scored six “THI: Previously/^jlftily - programs for the! one-sided triumph of tho shore sa Great Day Is - undefeated and runs ln the first inning off Wheatie Game Council, ln the Assembly ger wlth'French and Sleben aboard ShlNey NacLalaa team. ' • » ...... ------^refchold were printed Iri a neigh­ his record includes victories in the Shread, the starting Red Bank Chamber, State House, Trenton, at did the trick. ___ ' ; A m m m n boring town the day before. . Lack Second Line Pitcher* But In the bottom of the fifth the Fred MacMurray Caesar Rodney and tha Christiana pitcher. But .when Little Ed Von- 8 p.m. Tuesday. Under the propos­ Last season, when huge ..crowds Despite thi unhappy windup to Braves put on a show of smart Special Kiddie Shaw their season against tha Lo n g Stakes at Delaware Park. Iron Rail Kattengeli, relief hurler, took over, ed 1900 hunting regulations, the an­ Jack LEMMON were on'hand a shortage of.rac* Cliffwood bats were silenced. Two base running against a rattled Key­ Sat. Mat. Only ■. ing programs occured, but that Branch powerhouse, the Raiders has won the Cherry Hill, the Ju­ nual upland game season on male port team that kept throwing the SHIRLEY ‘‘FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD won all but three of their regular baggers by Vena and Buster Vree­ should not happen this season with venile and the Junior Derby. English or rlngneck pheasant, Jack ball to the wrong base all the time. Maclaine , -W ith - season games and they have a land with men aboard and Shread's ‘ * printing press dn the premises. Tbree-Tlma Stakes Winner lack of control counted-for the Walks to John Sickles and Harold . Spike Jones , backlog of young players that au­ rabbit and rabbit, ruffed grouse Dolan started it. Chub Martin Fred MacMURRAY : A program of 10 races will be A three-time stake's winner on the Cliffwood early scoring splurge. .------—4md------^ - " ‘—Abo-. - 1 gurs well for them next season. and squirrel, and quail, would be smacked one up the middle-and a The Bowery Boys la : presented each day, starting at 2 list Is Hadl To ReasQP, with scores Touched For Runs : Frank SINATRA , p.m. Daily double windows close Their maln deiicWncy was lack of in the Youthful, Tremont and Great held frqm Novj ‘12 to Dec. 10 In­ wild throw In from denterflcld let "CRAZY OVER HORSES'* second line pitchers. After Rog It then became a question If Ron­ in a run and left men on first and OoanofPAHKER ...... at 1:45. Mrs. Connie EnsJen, rac- American. Intensive Is another nie Franklin, the third' line pitcher clusive, Dane had. worked on the mound second. Geiger missed a force play . Kim NOVAK Starting Wed-, Aug. Ittb tag sccretaryi explajn81,,LSlnc^ we with a trio of stakes conquests, for the Angels, could hold the lead This would ba the only season ■for.them July 25, they had no flrat at third on Lou Tomasello’s roller T h e m a n W iT h T h e will have a full stable of 650 horses these coming in the Qulfstream against the slugging Red Bankers, for pheasant this year. However, Jerry Lewis la .... _»t- the..track,- there will be little line regular pitcher to use ln the Dinner, Woolf Memorial anil Hyde to the box. Coon then cracked G oiPEn Af^M ‘THE BELL BOY” hopes of evening up the series with They had touched him for runs In the hunting of Jack rabbit and rab­ call to have two’heat races, vlr- Park. 'JChlnenii«la, the C. V. Whit- single to left and more bad throw­ — Also — Long Branch Thursday, so Dans the first on errors. Franklin struck bit would be allowed again Irom ing by Keyport let him come all tually all our races wiil be single ney oolt-vqoit-wiO-Wrpriscd ' In the Tyro a wild streak In the third In which •Cwdon Scott ia diflh, mile races." could be used again ln a deciding Stak/s at Monmouth Park earlier Dec. 22 to Dec. 31 Inclusive; the the way round after Dolan had ‘TARZAN THE MAGN1FIC1 game. . he walked four men and allowed Two-Heat Racing Prevalent in the. meeting is cr supplementary two hlW for a total of three runs hunting of ruffed grouSa and scored. * -T“wo-heat racing, where horses . ___ Keyport Raiders (OJ • nominee to the Sapling...... The Aces looked to be about out ab t h that- brought -the Cllffwoo_d lead squirrel agalu-from Dec,-22 to Jan. frot^ one race come back to com Remainder of tha field Is expect­ down to a precarious 0-5. " of the league race when they came pete In a later race, has been pre* Coyle, rf - ed to come'from'Huch as Globe 31 inclusive and the hunting of to bat one run down ln the top of E . Lawson, 3b But Franklin pulled out of tills quail jg a ln from!J3ec. 22 to Ffb. the seventh.. GcorgeJ Roman led off Nuss! p " master, He's A Pistol, Mprry -Ru­ However, most of tho nation's pari, ler, Nashua Blue, Sailor Reward, wltR a splenSrd'recoveay-tlw -car­ 1 Jincluslve. These extra peri'dds off with a Nh to brighten- their hopes mutuel tracks have abandoned the R. Dane, si ried the Angels ahead into the fin­ and French also connected safely. Pease, lb Salamander, Great Scope, Hellcnlc al inning. Here Smokey Reed hit a hunting are designed to give practice which wai not popular Hero, Relative, Royal Dragoon and But Rod Walker, Matawan pitcher, NOW THRU TUESDAY i f with most fani. : Schultz, o double with a man aboard for Red hunters a longer total season for fanned the next two men. th at left J. Lawson, 2b Wooden Nickel, It is expected that TWO GREAT FEATURES , Carmine Abbatlello, 2^year-old the race will gross In the neighbor­ Bank to tie the scored This put their favorito sport. it up to Opatosky. He took a 3-2 driver from Freehold, and Bob Applegate, c( Manager Gulstl on the spot as he Under tentative regulations, the count, then swung at a high one, ON ONE PROGRAM! • Griffin, If hood of >125,000. Farrington, Ohio, last year'f co­ Monmouth Park racing, for the had no more pitchers. He sent It sailed over the second baseman's young1 Jackie Savitsky to the beaver trapping aeason would ex­ driving champions, will be on hand final days of the meeting, is start­ tend from Feb. 1 to Feb. 28. The head for a hit and-; the two runs . ; again this season to renew their . 19 0 2 mound, but this new boy was not came ln that .the Aces needed to Long branch YMCA (II) ing at, 2 p.m. dally, 30 minutes exclusive. bow and arrow, season Hm-wise'... rivalry; Abbatlello'and his brother. ea'rilef’ than has been the case for ready1 for such a heavy assignment stay li) the race, •' ■ ab t h yet. • ; . ' for deer of either sex wouid be kunm rhtutiftU iittf, Tommy, wlll have a stable of 15 the early portion of the meeting. held from Oct.:8 to NoV; H inclu­ Matawaa Not Don* - horses aiid Farrington will have 18. Bova, ss : ■ Savitsky did get two out, but then But Matawan was not done .ijvlth Corona, it ' Dil|y doubles closes at 1:50 p.m. sive, this year. ;The firearms and ; The Abbatlello1! older brother, An­ ho walkid a second man and Moose bow and arrow season for deer them yet. Opatosky relfcved Geiger thony, once leading driver at Freo- CicCone,’ c<_ Costa singled home tho winning on the mound for the last1 half.of Tiylor, c'^v Wildlife Artist* with ;antlers a t least three inches a p a en i hold, will race at R6o3evelt Race- run. A double by Shorty Lewis, a in' length, would be held from Dec. the seventh; Opatosky got two puts 5 ™ r vay. . Walker, lb fielder's choice and a mighty home to Wilson at first easily, then; he Baldlno, p To Design Stamp 12 to Dec. 17. . ■ Carol Hukill, woman driver from run blast by Reerl ended all Cliff-, walked Coon. Jim Nlcora, , a power JACK LEMMOM (forth | Vernon; Ind.; Is bringing Onavilla, 3b Local artists have been Invited wood hope. . - - - hitter,, came up. H r pounded' , a SHIRLEY MmoLAWE • '.'Itfcre* liorses lo Freehold arid Miss Hyres, ib' by Salvatore A, Bontempo, State Used Another Pitcher bouncing grounder' to, Golger; at Platts, If Commissioner of Conservation at\d The Cliffwood manager had to Jersey Shore League third. The throw was low and.it FREO MmoMURRAY Huklll's appearance should add In­ Drinks, If 1' 0 terest to the meeting. Economic Development, to design uso,another Incxpericnced pitcher, bounced Into Wilson’s glove before V ttktnriM-mfml D'nlck, /2b 1 2 the 1061-02 federal “duck stamp'* Billy Syzarto, in the second game. the -runner touched the bag. From - Perhaps the most significant Derkoskl, 2b 1 0 Sunday’s Results change of all If the.bridge which during the annual contest which Scyarto blew up in the third, Issu­ Red Bank 7, Long Branch 0 (com- the Braves bench went up a-roar track owner Fred Fatzler had built closes on NoV, 7. New Jersey wet­ ing six walks and hitting two bat­ plcte May 30 protest game) ot protest. The ball had been trap­ 25 12 11 lands and our conservation efforts ters to,give the Red Bankers an over Route 9. Tho/brldge connects . Score by Innings: Long Branch 5, Red Bank 2. ped and th« first baseman's foot for their protection piake New Jer­ Imposing 11-run bulge. Topsy Mor­ the barn area' with the trsck. Last Koyport Riiidcra 000 000— 0 Freehold 7, Beimar 5. . was off the bag.'Ed Wilson, the ' year drivers and horses faced, the sey a logical source for Inspiration ris, Red Bank pitcher, breezed ln Manasquan 3, Madison 2 (11 Inn­ umpire, refused to'allow it- The Long Branch' YMCA 250 05x-12 with this lead precarious problem of crossing,the Manager ‘-'CaseyV ShulU has re­ for such an illustration; Commls ings) . '• , cry of protest persisted. The play­ ; ' highway between speeding, autos. sloner»Bontemp0 said. : Th^ first game hat) ended-7-all Oakhurst 3, South Belmir I. ers dispersed but nobody couid leased the following season's ave July 25 and the final" inning was •That problem has been solved rages for the Keyport ■ league Tha V, S. Department of the In­ Rumson'9, Keyport 0. v know If the Aces victory would and racing fans can . ba assured champs: - terior is conducting the cbhte6t for played out before the second game Standing* stand. , - that come post time .Saturday the AB n 11 Ave. tha 12th year. Zt, is open to all Thursday. Vena worked tha Inning W L Ave. Th* standings with th* Aces trotters and pacer* wlll.urrjve sa!»- Coyi# B1 Vf 18 300. wildlife artists ln ths United States for Cliffwood and struck a wild Red Bank 10 1 .909 Braves gams are as follows! E. Lawson S l IS IB . . 300. ancj. Canada.-Artists who desire to streak, Issuing three passe? and Fra nk Sm u T i m r Cw t i s Nataue Wo n Jy on the track (o launch the state’a NUSS H ^ I t . - M 4W. Rumson' II. .818 ■ Standings : >. only pari-mutuel, harness racing D a n t . • sa >17,. .18 323. enter their drawings In the contest hitting a batsman. It was enough Team W L Pet. P e a s t ' S3 ' 14 878. Madlsoil . t . • 4 ,600 /meeting. ■ ■ : SohultS » U ’ a o . should'submit them on or before for two runs and a Red Bank vic­ Long Branch - ‘ ( 5 .545 Rovers 14 1 .900 • ?'• tory. . J, Lawson 44 11 206. tha deadline data of Nov. 7 to the Oakhurst ( 3 .545 PAL*» • 1> 4 .789 A pplegftt* U U .1 280. Office of Information, Fish and This Is ths first time ln a number Golf Put Off F e rg u so a U 1 I 079. Beimar , " 3 3 .500 Aces 12 T .681 G riffin 11 } 1 . 002. Wildlife Service, Department of tho of years that the Angels have failed Freehold . ' 5 8 .454 Jets 12 * .600 T h o m e 8 0 I 1U. Interior, Washington 25, D. C, to go beyond the opening round of Manasquan 5 0 .454 Braves* , B 11 .421 WaihoutB from Saturday’s near* E sp o sito 11 m . the county tourney. ESTHA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY^ ' hurricane led to a postponement Warfcrfeld « 0 0 000. South Beimar 't ‘9 .182 Ramblers 8 11 J81 C o rd o n ' . >.a i 0 000. CARTOONS AND HORROR FEATURE! . ‘WIhe Matawan^Keyport golf match i 0 000. P LA Y O r F S ■ . . • Cliffwood Angels (t) •Keyport 0 11 .000 Hawks 8 15 .285 BuM" w b rn Ifaion Records (YMCA; Long Branch) ' ab r •Withdrew - .. Tigers 1 20 .047 . -•lated for Sunday at Jumping w s o . WW Lost SO W V. Pizzi, as ijBnofc'Country Club,.Neptune.. Dsne' f a ;1U: Dane o i n i 1 : Ne*t Sundsy'i Gamet Tie game* , J. haw ton » M N u ss O l s <0 Downey,- 2b .. I Madisdn at Rumson. Keyport Aew (S) Nuss s SCORE PLAY OFFS . W. Vena, rf, c FREEf PLAYGROUND Thi* Wgek,> why don't you look Coyle * 0 i } .Long Branch (Y). 3 — Raiders 1 1 Manastjuan at Long Branch. ab r h P to j RMei — Merry-Go-Round — Slides — Swtsfs ■Long Branch (Y) i i — Raiders S J. Kearns, lb 0 Freehold at Oakhurst. J. DuBols, 2I> 2 0 0 ftfirptigb tho windows of your T o tal ' U 8 . ; II. Darta has S*l^ Monmouth-County J; Collins; 3b . Under Sapetrlitea et Expert^ Attendants ' .Jjhurclj * . . Irbm the inilde, ^ record for movt strikeouts for one 1 -Red B*nk;tbye. ' Merinsky. 2b 2 9 0 (cionUnued• bottom. next column) season (M4>. • .<■ *; j ■ . 1 Franklin, p, rt I 0 South Beimar rat Beimar. Opatosky, 3b, p 4 1 J **■ ***.'’ Thursday, August 4, I960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. % ..... Pag# Eleven _

Frank Poling has released tht fol­ 4S0 and Bob Roblnsoa at MI. Tha , GameWill Decide Hazlet Hawks Go | Bowling iScores ] Dukes, Old Mill, lowing statistics on tbeir play: > other regular ti Ed Jacques, right LOOKING IT OYER Jo* Munli bad led the ,tesm In fielder, w h o. baa batted at th* batting with a phenomenal .60S relatively light .250 clip but .hai Raritan Winners Ahead In Tourney WEDNESDAY MIXED In M-K SoftbaU average. This player haa done kept harder hitter* -on tlie bench i . July M NATIONAL AAU PENTATHLON combine with senior players. Mac- Outcome ot (He rata Ih Iha double duty on the mound and his by his fielding ability,. „ ...... Top bonora an thfr ReritanTown- Manager Walt O rrt Hailet Team r ■" . .... W- L pitching record is 4-3. BUI Conway, Frank Poling has handled moir' «hlp Athletic Association SoftbaU held, in Kansas City July. 16 pro* Cutcheoa.hu lined up Jack Ardon, Hawks have given them something rty-Grade Food u S wan-Keyport SoftbaU League de< pends 'now on the fortunes of ths first baseman, has pounded the ball ol the pitching assignments and has League will be at stake on Sunday vlded a compensation for Ja£k former Lakewood High giant who about which to cheer out In Rari­ Stanley's Diner 11 12“ at a .342 dip. Dick VanWart, the compiled a 10-2, record. Assisting Kuhns; former Matawan High ath­ Appliance Repairs Old Mill Dairy team tn three post­ when Norgate Munor facta unbeat­ is now, for Tulane University, one tan Township Dus season even 21 12 shortstop, has walloped away at him with ths managerial duties lete, who missed a place on the Alpine Dep't Store 17 18 poned games hem their regular en Woodland Park in the final U. S. Olympic team in the qualify* of the top players in the South­ though that team now stands with schedule. Ihe veteran Old Mill .437 in the cleanup role. Othcra were Conway and Shumock. 1 Keyport Rec. 18 17 slugging it out were Vern Phillips, th e Dukes put the Old MIU team game of the season at the Beers ing testa in the decathlon at Eu­ eastern Conference.. Jim Kerwin, its back to the wall t t the Mon­ Sthanck's Inc. 14 19 must take two out of three to edge out the Monmouth Dukes la what outfield, blasting away at .472; Bob on the spot In their final gam* E t athletic field. Woodland Park gene, Qre., early last month. AUantio Highlands collegiate flash; mouth County 8-12 LeagueChara- Martlnlxlng -J 1 U 22 when they blasted the veteran Kuhns, making his first try in the has been an exciting team race this Poling, another, outfielder, who hit Liberty: Grange ' , 7 26 combine fri tor the 10th victory tor ^an gain undisputed possession of pentathlon (five events), placed Dennis Lynch, Exeter Academy pioashlp tourney. • , year. , .340. A pair of catchers In the ,300 bracket are . Dave Eastmond t\t Poling. .'!!■, first place by knocking off the de­ third with 2600 points to Bill star of the recent national inter­ For th * first time, a Raritan THURSDAY MAJOR The neyv team In the league, tho fending champions while a win for Toomey, University of Colarado scholastic all-American game In Township team has gone bejond July 21 Shore Knights, got away to a bad Norgate. Minor ^wilh deadiodi the athlete,‘who was the winner at 3010 Jersey City; Bill; Madden, Yale; the preliminary round In the county Team ...... W L start, but started to pick up In two teams 'with IdeaUcal records. points and Kent Floerke,'Kansan, Dan Higgins, Princeton, are other tourney. The Hawks did it with a Music Spot 24 fr mld-senson a n d passed both NEW NEW NEW who was second witb 2742. Kuhns luminaries likely to grace the Appliance Repair 20 - 13 Norgate Manor renamed in con­ strong comeback against the Long Biura's arid Hollywood Oilers. The 9 FOOT SAILING DINGHY . - tention to repeat as letmie di’iUnp-. represented the Striders (rack club MacCutcheon ranks as an offset to Hy-Grade 17 IS two latter teams were kept from of Los Angeles. The Matawaner loading up by other senior teams Branch. Community Club alter los­ Burlewa 17 IS Constructed oi Unslnkabla Royalito Ions by winning a 14-4 must game. being Important factors In the race ' Mast, Sail, Centerboard and Rudder Irom Floyd's Bar. BilU Kansky, won one event, the discus, with a in the tournfey. Tim Magee, headed ing the opening game (-1 to the Schanck’s Inc. 14 19 because of personnel problems, too with fine fielding and tin/ely hitting heave of 119 ft., 6 3/4 ins. He lost for Albright College, and Dan Kuz­ shore team."- ••• • Strand Lunch 7 2« many sbscntccs. out a shot at the title in the other ma, .going to Guilford College in Only $395 Com plete ~ behind him, gained credit for tbe The Hailet manager had saved LADIES MONDAY NITE LEAGUE ' Tony Bucco, league president, re­ win. The loss dropped Floyd's Bar two field events, the broad jump North Carolina prior to entering leased the standings as of Mon­ BASY TERMS . and the javelin. He was sixth In the U. S. Air Force Academy, will his pitching ace, Patty McDonough, July 23 Into a fourth place tie. Woodland Team WL day, as tollowsi Johnsen Motors Sales fc Servlto park won the easy way by gaining the broad jump with a 20 f t , 6 1/4 be team members;- Terry Magee for the second game, and the star Team .. W L P et li. mark to Floerke’s winning and Ron Peterson, holdover mem­ The Bottom Shop m 7W a forfeit Win over Martin's Dairy righthander Justified this faith In 8 Old Mill f " 13 *4 .f?3 GALBRAITH S BOATHOUSE 24 ft, 1 in. and seventh, in the bers of the MHS varsity, .will be Club Helene ie Dan nine as they failed, to field a his ability to win a “ pinch',’ game, Kings Drugs > . 10 8 Dukes A.C. ■ 14 8 .700 HI W. FRONT ST.. KEYPORT javelin with a toss of 147 ft., ll1^ brought in if participation in the Shore Knights 0 0 .800 team. • ' ■ ’ He set back the Long Branch team Venna & Sons ‘ 13V4 low COifax 4-1211, A determined Paulin's Bar blast­ Ins. to a winning thrust of Swede tourney will riot hurt their academ­ Biura's ' 8,14 ,261 Londertiolm of 213 it,, 6 Ins. In 3-1 Thursday night to even the The Old Mill Dairy 12 12 ed Foxwodd 15 to 4 in a desperate ic eligibility. The Aces ’ m m Hollywood . 4 14 .222 the 200 meters dash, Kuhns gained series. This left the Issue In the Dukes Statistics effort to gain'-ff play-off- spot. The a second to Toomey, both being H i ii 13 boys from Route 36 must win over deciding game at Hailet Friday up Miglc Cottage • ; , # 15 With the Dukes having completed timed in 24.4 seconds but the their regular season, ' Manager Harmpny Park on Saturday to end Colorado runner was adjudged to Squan Over PBA to Jack Hunt. 1 W pitcher never Mullers Bar & Grill' s 18 regular season ploy1 In * fourth have had a T-shirt thread advan­ was better as ha protected In the L. Wooslery Dairy m m KEYPORT place tie. tage. The Big Seven athlete had a • In Third Place In 11 Innings late frames the three-run lead his MIDDLETOWN TUESDAY NITE wider margin in the 1500 meter mates had given him in the third SUMMER MIXED LEAGUE at S. Boyes The- Police nine insured third run, Toomey taking it in 4 mins., Matjiiion Township1 PBA nine inning. So a Raritan team had Team • w L place honors and a chance in the 29.9 secs., with Kuhns fourth at 5 dropped ran 11-inning thriller to GREENHOUSES play-offs by defeating Harmony emerged beyond first round play. Coral Woods 23 10 mins., 10.7 secs. The former MHS Manasquan Blues at the shore Duotonc's . 21 12 Park 9 to 6 behind the strong pitch-' trackman returned from the west team's diamond Sunday 3-2.UTho “Hltless Wooden” ■ Rug Cleaning S,g of Hank Springsteen. Jumping The Hawks have been “hltless' Dick’s Anton Electric' 20 13 NOW LOCATED coast with his'parents, Mr. and defeat. pulled Manager Art Gibb's Geo. Kalista’a Five...... IB 14 . off to a first Inning lead, the boys Mrs. WTWT KuHwplhte weeic and players down 'in® a fight against wonders"- in winning, -tho Raritan is an ART In blue never fell behind. Township league’s western division Ed Keelen's Five ID 14 now is heading for the Virgin Is-, five other teams closely aligned In A. Mahler's IB 15 Followers of local sporting events lands for-a Vacation before return­ the standings for the two playoff crown, so the Hailet players were Geo. Adcock's Flv* 18 19 206 Main St., are terming the Norgate. Manor- ing to the University of Southern, berths available. Red Bank Town­ used to this , battling out crucial Woodland. Pa_rk encounter ‘.'the contests in low score games. Ka- Brigadoqn Village » 15 (Poverty 211 Main St.) California for additional courses Jn ers and Rumson A’s are consider­ E. Trepp’s Five - 17 18. - game of thi season."-Here l« ,wbat September. His eligibility to repre­ ed to-have places tewed up, even pushy Brothers, Keyport sponsor the managers are saying; . sent USC in track has run out, but the team. Bschstadt's Tavern 17" 18 though the Red Bank team lost Its But Monday the Hawks ran Into Marx Insurance Agency 16 17 Ed Schissel, Woodland Park men­ Ije now is turning to the AAU side first game of the league season tor, declared ''This' should be a something different. The stacked Keyport Packing . 15 18 of track competition. Kuhns is even Sunday. Long Branch IAMA, de­ 18 We cordially Invite you to drop In rood game, I’m hoping Woodland taking a pair pf track shoes with up against the slugging Red Bank J. F. Giles _ 18 fending champs, beat them. 19 Park will take it. The game will him to .the Virgin Islands as a pre­ Mayfair Market team, the outfit Middletown Lanes 14 be decided on one or two runs. Bill Wolff, Rutgers pitcher. who that just had finished eliminating Al Leo's Five ' 14 19 I and inspect our new quarters. W« caution against running into a track toils for the PBA, pitched his best 1 Tony Sasso will make the big dif­ meet down^thfcref...... the defending county champs, the Bob, Orr’s ; / game of the league season at Man- State ^Farm Ins. ^ 14 19/ ference in the game, but Sid Faye, Cliffwood Angels, from this year’s are proud of our new placo and hava John Wilkens and Ray Kenny will - * • • ■ asquan, striking out 13 and not al­ play. For .the first tlmo the Hazlet Tess & Ted’s give Bill Kansky 8 lot ol trouble MICHIGAN STATTE is to ap­ lowing a walk. But the rival pitch­ team yielded to "nerves,” throw­ Twin Gables 10 23 pear in a nationally televised er, Vern Havens, who hurled for 25 with the bat.” : • ing the ball around loosely and Suburban Gulf Station 8 lent every effort tp. be able to lerve . . Comments, On .Norgate ' game against the University of Point Pleasant when the Garnet fielding badly, as they went down Crowh Tiro m 9'A Pittsburgh Sept 24 at Pitt Sta­ Gulls were Shore Conference Of the Norgate batters, Schissel to a 20-5 defeat ‘ , Happy Five »’A m YOU — OUR CUSTOMERS even better _■ stated. “1 figure Red Strang to dium. One of those Who may ap­ clumps, also was In great form. Their manager. Is\ confident the pear before the national audience Madison picked tap the first run of U t our akill«d q iiU n tutor* give Sasso the most trouble, how­ Hawks only were, getting a lot of the original color loituro is none other than Matnwan’s the game In the fourth on an cr- Wrestling Reiume* ever, the big break will win this bad baseball out of their systems •f jrosr rugsr Bojrn g«ta oat In the future then we have in the past. one. I’m determined to give Nor- Purvis Peeler, who has been told or following Bill Haberman's hit. Monday and the next two games At Asbury Park tho d » p down Imboddod dlrl to gate a good game by starting my by his coach to report for train­ The home side went' out ahead will be different. Red Bank used giro your rug logger wtar ond best team : and keeping them tn ing for the Spartan 'varsity squad in the seventh when Bill Rathjen up their pltchlng'star, Topsy Mor­ “Antonina” Roccs Joins Brono ••rvlco. Aa « roiull jroa tiv i there until the final out, Woodland as a sophoqiore Sept 1. Peeler hit a two-bagger with two Squan ris, Monday while the Hawks have Sammartino to team up In the lint and noaif bocamo jo« Park wants to take away all the survived all the cuts after the runners aboard. The Madison play­ their aces, McDonough and Hunt, main event ot Fliday right's tfaiat yosr mg» «•! Iho honors Norgate had last year.” , weeding out of varsity candi­ ers were able to carry the contest both eligible for further duty in the wrestling show against Pampero finoit d ia p iif ctro that yo« dates at spring practice. Those into extra innings^CKen Haberman Vern Manning of Norgate ex­ series. For that ’ reason, there Is Flrpo and the Great Antonio at the com bay • * *'right la our ova We llavo Flowers For Every pressed confidence, with "there Is w h o watch the iPitt-Michigan got aboard on a walk in the ninth good confidence In the Hulet camp Asbury Park Convention llall. Tills plant • . . m\ m Ij 9« »q. ft. for State game will see football at Occasion — In Caso ol Doubt and came around to score after that the team can come back Id bout requires two out of three falls moat domotf 1« r«g«. FREE go question Norgate will win, I ijB ^leanest as' Bruce MaeCut- ...... Just Call Us. predict a score of about_8 to 2. Wolffs .single was mishandled. sweep two, more games and the to win. INSURED STORAGE till Sopt* cheon,.MHS basketball coach, re­ ~ Wolfl('spoiled, his own mighty Norgate is a spirited team that.has series, • ’ In idditjon to the team match ports that his father, who is a pitching effort,with a,deciding.er­ A second Raritan team. West Phono PA 1-1501 been, playing together for four recreation director in Scranton, main bout,'Mr. Hines has signed years add Ihere is noonCnVan’thilt ror tn the * lith. The. Manasquan Keansburg Fire Co., ran up against Raritan Bay’t Only FLOWERS WIRED was amaftd. to Bee Panther play­ team opened up *.bunting assault up two more team match eventa Is going, io Win this orte .for ,'Nor- the, perennially powerful. Adelphla and. two solo bouts for tomorrow'a Rug CUanlng Plant ers sing and jmfehtouse edcfr oth­ im him and. Tom, ;Moran, ■ Booted Blue Devils In'their first round and ANYWHERE er j While ‘ watching'm “ wfesTBriS show." ' _*■ _ " * l^ n « n tijm S ln u S © B ili Kan- Wckey 1 Williams’ ■ roller. Dick were eliminated 10-1’ ahd (H). ' gam*. thflf.iprinfe, PU rajd Not™ Stephenson J also ,bunted , and the The seml-flnsi feature* (he hal aky’a pitching should be a match . " Hailet let-wrestler, Rickl Starr, who Is Dame are . the two big ‘,'outside” play to get Williams at second on ab r h for any batter that Woodland Park games-for the Spartans who oth­ a force was too slow. Wolff seem­ joined by Mlquel Perei, to battle haa. The team realizes that they McDonough, rt 2 1 0 the combine ot Dr. Jerry Graham erwise will engage seven rivals In ed to have cleared Ms way by fan­ J. Strang, 2b 2 1 0 are up against Sasso, a pitcher that the Big Teh. If the Spartans can ning Ernie Westphal for the sec­ and Waldo VonErich In the second Rug Cleaning Co. has been around the game for some Huber, ss 3 0 2 team match ol the evening. C O 4 - 0 4 9 7 defeat both' the Panthers and tha ond out, but then Herb Hlrsch hit Hunt, p * I I 0 INCOftPORATED . time, and in {order to beat him Fighting Irish, Ihey will be half­ a slow roller down the third base The third team match returns the they must outthink and outplay Walters, lb j 0 0 way home toward a national line and Wolff threw the ball over Bavarian Boys wIid will be opposed 4lk *nd Sl.T.nt At*. him by taking advantage of every Nardelli, c . 2 0 0 championship. Peeler haa given thi first baseman's head In field­ by Pat Kelly and Bob Cordy. In Soatla A alw f, N.w ) .r w f ' O pen 8 to 6 Daily mistake.'* . . .. . Waltsak, cf 2 0 0 the quality of Shore Conference ing It. Williams galloped In with Alexander, If 2 1 1 the first of. twp solo bouts Jose Member of National and New football a needed lilt in making the winning run for Squan. 1 0 0 Romerb.ls opposed by Chet Walllck Jersey Institute of Itug Clcnncrs (Closed Sunday) ihe Spartan varsity squad In his Bob LoPresto, Keyport, and Lou Webb’Jb .SB'*? and In the opener Pedro Marino sophomore year. A good chance Nanna Jr., Hazlet, did outfield duty 19 J 3 grapples Al Smith. in pro football after he leaves for the Towners In the first game Community (I) college now shapes up for the of a-doubleheader against the IAMA ab r h BOTTLED Matawan athlete, who Is much ' Ik. Cbtry Sho* I. Colo. HDC.TV? at Long Branch Sunday. Nanna Annitto, p 1 0 0 heavier and huskier than waa scored a run but wenthltless Casey, in cf 3 0 0 In high school. -- . . • four times at bat. LoPresto was Wallack, e 2 0 0 one for three. Neither got Into the Schettino, lb 2 0 1 PERTH AMBOY HEC basketball tensely contested second game. 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Vint, b*e*UMr of its advanced angluarli^, H was voted Car ol tbe Year by tba editors of Real Estate—Insurance Motor Trend magaiine. And now Coiveli’* received tba coveted Industrial Daelgnera In* MATAWAN I38 Main St LOweO 6-0003 atituta Odd Medal , for ita trim, distinctly* sty!* Tha award waa presented to William DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 1:45 P.M . Mitchell, Oeneral Motors PARI-MUTUEL BETT1N3 vie* praeidant in charge of LADIES’ DAY THURSDAY Styling, Drlv* America's ______for the vacation off Your Dreams award-winoUfeetcarsoonl hrbsecaMT'ssvoltfs* Cwuii Tot 0 ht*4trhU i« r M l AM COND/MMD (HANDSTAND tiritbM Admluha •120 M an ysn t* . . . Sm C/wrro/ftck^f, Chary’» Corra/ra and Com tin ml four local nulhotlttd Chrrroht (fs s W i You havs the ftia , . . wa do the planning and arranging. Whart ro*re:’ thew's no ta™ m t ur cor serrice*. RACEWAY ■ _ JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. Brown Travel B ureau I k w l f m rn M i s x BarCHbi TgMrr HUf <- »< faJl^fL, Prra M f LOwel 6*1040 t l wa lr tf , la n w t — MUM# Coy COUmi 44m 110 MAM SUB!, MATAWAN Thursday,Augu$t4, 1960 PqcioTwelve IH E MATAWAN JOURNAL N. J. RedSox Sweep West Long Branch Buffs, Move jhtdConntySe^-Finals The Matawan Journal Classified Ads :..a • Red-Sox,.champs of the Matawan . Jtorou&h 6-12 League, made short F O R SA L E HELP WANTED c Work of. the West Long Branch Kirby Moves A head" F O R S A L E FOR RENT Buffs, their first round rivals In Again At O.B., Wall WILL SELL 22 Calibre. Rifle, like Aluminum Windowa BUS DRIVER,- ooffimereial ei- STORE, opposite psrking.lot- Ap*. , .the county championship tourney. rhew, 'U S." Portable bar, |35. pcrienca neceasary. bus ICC or . ply Single Sysjeni Laundry; inc..' The Matawan team riddled ' the . further improvement, of h i s COlfax 4-5552. > wJ4 Venetian Blinds v PUC common Long Branctt jast nigh^.Was^riiore DicJi ;K|rby, Keyport stock, .,c a r choice; Chester House Farm, Route ... ---■ ! wjtf 520 and Gordon Corner- Road. WAITRESS, over lit years o! agei shore and shopping center, Inquire ' interesting from the competitive' driver, Kirby, was running' second USED refrigerators, tt9.95 and up. Apply in person Triangle Diner, 94 West Bergen Place, Red Bank. . side, but the Red Sox .swept the to;Dick Lewis, New Egypt, at Old WHltney M392. ' . j V wj4 Good coodltion. Pete|« I#c.r COl­ 578 New Brunswick Ave.,. Perth : wjl series by taking it “4-1 Bridge Friday when he spgn oa an ROLLBiCORD Reflex. Camera J-S- fax 4-2700 or KEaniburg 6-1100. Amboy,./i ' . wj 8/4 ’ . . The Matawan team will engage Oil slick during the last lap and lens and D i Jur exposure meter; wjtf THREE bedrooms; two baths, base-. three cars had passed him by the perfcct condition.' M0, :LOwell ment, garage. Near shopping, the winders,pf the Red Bank Msy- TYPEWRITERS, ADDING ma- fair Markei-Hazlet .Hawks series time he'had righted around and 6-3875. ' - Wj4 EXPERIENCED operators, also school. -79 Bethany Rd., Hazlet. In the semi-final round next week. headed for the fifiish line again. chlnesv All makes, new or used. . blind stitch operator. Apply 242 $170. Inspect or call this weekend CONTENTS rof .house . f o r sate. Guaranteed. Easy terms. ‘‘Buy Broad St., Keyport. only. COlfax 4-2604. ' - wj4 There was some misgiving In The oil slick was made when Ralph Rear Of .92 Main St., Mstawan, Buidinish, South Amboy, upset on 'em where they fix ’em." Low as the Matawan camp Monday-when N. J. Saturday, August.6th, 1 p.m. $ ROOMS and bath $80 per month. the Buffs stepped off to a run lead the 14th lap. Lewis won handily and *25. ~ Serpico’s, 101 IWonmouth Stiv . •: wjtl ' - - . ' Wj4» Red Bank. Next to theater.! SH Near business center and trans­ their first time at bat-Pat O'Dwyer Kirby secured himself a fifth. Bob SEWING machine operators, ex- walked, stole/second and scored on Howard, point leader,. jammed PACKARD sump pump, 510, Chel­ 7-0455.' wjtf portation.. 1 child only. Write Bok ' pcrlenced, pleasant working con­ J in care of this newspaper. ' w)4 JBeefy Smirk's hit. . against the fence early in tbe nov» sea* window fan, 16”, two ways 1951 FORD, hard top, blSbk' and ditions. Landau Knitting Corp., Dispelled Fears Of Supporters ice race at Old Bridge and lost a adjustable to. fit 28,!- window, like white, white jvalls. 1958 Wilcox Locust St., Keyport. wj4 APARTMENT, 3 rooijis, all utilities But the Red Sox qulekiy dispelled wheel, putting him out of the/race, •hi>w,: J15; also 1 ton cfraln hoist, Gag tape recorder. G1 6-6495. wjtf supplied; Highway .36 between MECHANICS full dr part time to the fears of their .supporters as ^irby.'pulled,in tHird at Wall JIO. Call .LOwell 0*3664.‘ wj4' Mobile1 Gas' Station and Paiilin’s ' COMPLETE; Scuba diving 'outfit, work on tractors or trailers. Nap­ soon as they, had a turn at Bat. Saturday, edging in ahead of Frank 9 x 15 DELUXE custom built patio Tavern, Hazlet. Available Septem­ two years old;' excellent condl- pl Trucking Corp., Morristown ber 1st. Call COlfax 4-5203. wj4» Wayne Jackson, first up, walked. Fraley, Belmar. Lewis and his fel­ overhead, aluminum, pink' with tlon, »00. COlfax 4-2205- wj4 Larry Shaw singled; Jimmy Jones, low townsman from New Egypt; Road, Matawan, Call LOwell “The Want Ad said these compact cars were real black wrought Iron columns. .Best 6-2000. ' wjtf CLIFFWOOD, brand new mo(el Matawan pitcher popped out, but Tom Green, ran one-two in the nov* ltioney-savers—you can't haul so many groceries!" offer. Call COlfax. 4-1737. wj4 apartment, beautiful location. Wayne Jackson stole home to even ice race. ; 'SHOPPERS FEMALE payroll clerk, experienc­ block from shopping, center and the score, ' . Kirby! now' is 22 points behind HOUSES FOR SALE DELIGHT ed in piece work and hourly rated buses. Call LOwell 6-6643., wjl Howard, thb leader at Old Bridge, Billy Shortridge banged out a hit O n e Y e a r T e r m PARK AVENUE, Belford, 2 ,bed­ Pleasant working conditions, liber­ APARTMENT 3 rooms, heat and to send in Shaw with the run to wiM^’Lewis a closerup third. At Wall Farm Job Seekers rooms. Call L. KarkuS. KEIIogg YES MR. & MRS. SHOPPER al employee benefits. Canterbury the standings are: Howard, 46!; hot water. Private entrance. put Matawan ahead. Walt McBride John Salustrl, Matawan, was glv. 1-1172 evenings, _____ wjtf VOU WILL BE DELIGHTED Knitters Ltd., .Locust St., Keyport: Call COlfax 4-0458 after } p.m.- • walked, loading th e Sacks. Lewis 436; Fraley 390 and Kirby en a one-year state'prison sentence WHEN YOU SEE THE '. ' ■. wjl 380. ; - . Aided By Bureau NEW HOMES bulltilo your require­ FURNISHED room with kitchen, O'Dwyer, Buff pitcher, Tanned Ron for issuing worthless checks for $50 QUALITY AND COMPARE RECEPTIONIST, „ some typing, Shafto for the second out. Buz: Joe, Kelly, Conshohocken, Pa., ments, 100% mortgage, no down PRICES private bath, private entrance. The Staje Employment Service In Matawan, Nov, 4 and S.r Mon­ payment. Lots available In Mata­ state name, age, marital status.- Gentleman preferred.- Call LOwell Bornfriend was safe on an error, continued to completely dominate mouth County Judge John C, Gior­ the. feature races at both Old placed workers in 138,815 nonagfl- wan . Keyport area. Call LOwell AVAILABLE ON OUR Write Box H in care of this news­ 6-2515. - . ■ ■ wJ4 ■ Shortridge scoring, then McBride dano ordered the sentence served paper. - .... ;..... — . ' wj4 ..sneaked ia on a passed ball. Andre Bridge and WfllL.He,;linished. in cultural.Johs during ihe iast: fiscal 6-0244. wjtt - LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN ' ' APARTMENT 3 rooms, all utilities.... c&nSMufively^"wllhTa"imrrent state YOUNG MAN, full time, work in Pease drove out a hit to send home the fast'time-6f 9 mlhs., 48 secs., year, Frank T. Judge, acting com­ prison sentence Salustrl Is serving. CAPE COD, four rooms. With in­ supplied. Available August 15th. Bornfriend with the fifth Red Sox at Old Bfidge. His continuous run missioner of the Department of La­ sulated expansion attic; excell­ a .ilquo^ stbrei, rnust . ' 1 All the defendants' right; title and Near school,!railroad, station, FREE ESTIMATES through Friday, liberal benefits. SERVICES 'for West Long Branch. He walked projects was announced by Arthur placements, 21,221 In all, were prd- in te re st, if an y , in and To th e follow­ Apply ArchitecturalTjllpg Co., Inc., E. Long; Regional Director of the church; COlfax^4-3034, or COlfax WILI, B6ARD smpll children by Wayne Jackson at the start. Shaw fesslonal and commercial positions. ing; :...... - GIVE US A CALL AT Route 35, Keyport. ' wj4 and Jones-'-'fblloweuper> a home tun to put Matawan ahead urban renewal projects be given The Employment Service network Hamhorners* Mill, known a» -Old Highway 33, Hailet ' ’ IU slon, seil on setvice calls and vision;:. Individual diets. Licensed of lpcai offices tested and inter­ Mill Road; Thence (1) Southerly, ;" : COlfax 4-5212 • 4-0. But this was all for Manager ‘Immediate priority," and that con­ along th« westerly, aide of said F GE AuTOMAlTC washer and kltch. di rect leads,' Experience tiot neces­ by, Stats > of New Jeresey. Reason­ Ed Harris' boys as Bechtold got sideration be given to a one-year viewed thousands of Job applicants hold-Mariboro Road, a distance of 200 . ' . Opsin' 7 Day* - ■ ' V sary, will train. Many Company able rates.’ -iW miles south of- in its continuing effort to match feot to a point; Thence (2) Westerly en set. Call LOwell 6-1069. j4 stronger as he went along. He fan­ moratorium on principal payments parallel with the southerly aide of VETERAN - NO DOWN PAYMENT benefits and good opportunity for Matawan Jlght, Highway 34; opp» the right worker with Uie right job. said drift road, a distance of 342,7a aidvancement. Company truck ned nine Maiawan batters in the ddrlng the first year after disburse­ 2 Stoiy .horte - In excellent com­ WANTED TO BUY site Whl'e Gate inn. . Call LOwell last four Innings. Special units of the. Employment feet, more or less td.a.point:- Thence available If desired, Apply Singer ment of the loan, or smaller amorti­ (3) N o rth 14* IS' e a s t 189.20 fe et -to a muting location.. Lovely stone ■ r ifw u . ■■ Jtf But Shortridge,- the Sox pitcher, zation payments during the first Service, copid with Job-seeking point In the southerly...... side of aaid front, -.3 bedroonfs, '"living , room, HIGIIgSTP Sewing-Machine Co-., 69 J3road St . problems of handicapped, older and drift road: Thence.(4) Easterly‘ ilong ICES PAID was in complete mastery, so Beclv- few years with Increased payments th6 southerly slde- i i - - -of -» aaid -*•-« drift roat formar dining room;; large bright r- tij Red Bank,, , :. . wj4 ASSOCIATED, PAVING CO. ! told’s effort was a wasted one. ln later year's. Inexperienced workers, as well as a distance of 307.78 feet, more or HOSTESS to give famous Holly­ ", • • : • ■ • ' ■ . * those ol veterans,. ; less to the place o! Beginning. ‘ sunny kitchen, large bathroom, full We buy copper, brass, bronze, cast . O'Dwyer stpashed a homer down Mr, McCallum said, apodal em. .Being the some premises convayed tas?ment, stawit.i^jrtifi)- M t ' Ifuni- steel, old UaUt tubs, einks etc.' ; wood cosmetic party. Receive Asphalt driveways, ali vvork guarv Other units, aQch an the. profes­ to the defendants snd. re co rd e d M n the right field lino ln the fourth phasis would be given to small D eed Book 2l6Qvon p a g e 37a,&OM. ^ I m ^VeiyJjgt' i m !$20 - in , cfiSirtettda"' pluv Yrejr jgifti Inning with a man aboard,.lo trials^ bPnlfcpagtlclpptlon loans to assist sional Sipd- gornjnyrcial placem ^ Property Jocafed -on thr^utfesH # „ ■, ..,SraaH.. . Write-.-Box’,'80, Engllshtown, or It close. Shortridge, however,‘ijt*- small retail and service establish­ offlco Itt Newark,-concentrated on of Old M ill nond,-(Marlboro .Tofm* ship, 'Monmouth County, New Jersey.' STOCKrof Farmcra ft Merchiants ;phone Gibson 6-4211. J18 Liberty 8^)191, ' ; : ! jtf fused to be shaken and the Buffs the. needs of employers and em­ A ments, such as grocery and drug The approximate amount of the VETERANS • Bank. Bid $47.00 Call CApltal SEAUTY • ADVISOR for famous never again had a scoring chance. stores, barber shops, restaurants, ployees In particular fields. In ad­ ludgment to be satisfied by said aale AUTOS FOR SALE is the sum of $200,00 together, with NQ; DOWN PAVME^.^cojnbinr- 2-4000.'' j25 Hollywood cosmetic company. TTie Sox pitcher struck out nlno laundries," and tho like, which arc dition to filling the nonagricultural the costa of this sale, tion liouse with store, located In Earn up to 55 an hour. Full or 1955 DODGE Coronet, six cylinders, . and walked two fn securing the job orders, the Employment Ser­ IRA E . WO expected to make up the majority D ated J u ly 12, 1080 new development, area over , 700 Situation W anted part time. No experience. For standard transmission, two door. victory to sweep the series with of small businesses affected by the vice placed farm workers In 133,­ Carl Wenner, Pro Se» ‘ information call Gibson 6-4213. j 18 Excellent condition. Priced for J23 ' «■« j *35,01 families.- Excellent, business site AVllL: wash and Iron all types ol the Buffs. highway and urban renewal pro­ 450 jobs, often of short duration. ' for Delicatessen or General Store. curtains; also'stretcb curlalns ln quick sale, $495. Call COlfax .... Matawaa Red Sox (4) grams. - s u p E m o n c o u r t . Apartment neatly decorated. Bus. m> own home. Prompt service. Business Opportunities 4-7329. r’ ! wjl - ab r Sends. Memorandum OF NEW JERSEY . ■ CHANCERY DIVISION R.R. .tra'nsportati6n and school just Call PArkway 1-3595. 'j-' wjtf COMBINATION Delicatessen and Now Is the time to advertise W. Jackson, 3b In a • memorandum to the ’ MONMOUTlt-COUNTY ■ 1 Hospitals Reduce D O CKET NO, F-435-58 : two tjlocks awaj>. Ready for, your ALL TYPES of odd jobs done, Luncheonette. Yeararpund setup; those unused articles for sale. A Shaw, lb agency’s 15 regional directors, Mr. Inspection.. Selling -price $13,000. Jim Jones, ss STATE OP. NEW JERSElf '' . painting included.'- Call after 5 business J6000. Call nftcr 6 p.m. small sd In the classified column McCallum also directed that cach TO ' : " '... ■ ’ wJ4 Shortridge, p designate Immediately a llalsdn Stay Of Patients MAEDKLI.E P. OAUL, widow p.m. LOwell 6-3520. J4* COlfax 4-2238. - r- wj4 will turn them Into cash for you. You are hereby summoned and n- COUNTRIFIED Cape Cod, situated McBride, ct representative to meet with local, Despite an Increase In the na­ utred to servo upoit Heuser. Heuser Shafto, rl • state and federal authorities In con­ e D. Mato, nlainUrt's attorneys, on 1.9 acres Ini Holmdel, 2 bed- tional avorage, the state's short w hose ad d ress li 150 M ain S treet, Vodms, .living room, kitchen, bath, Bornfriend, U nection with the highway and ur­ term general hospitals during 1959 Mauwan, NevV Jersey, aa answer.to Pease, c ban renewal programs. ’ the C o m p lain t and Amendment -to full, cellar, expansion attic; large continued to show a decrease ln Comp]laln t filed In a civil action in cinder block garago with work Barrett, 2b Mr. McCallum said: "The Small their averdge length of patient w hich1 JoseplJ o se p h B. L____ an g____ a n is_ ....th e plain.* iu SIN ESS SER VICES Business Administration has been tiff an dJ a. Melville Wayman, elC f shop. Selling price (17,600. Carlton . .23 4 stay, according to statistics an­ et all., are defendants, pendfng In H,:;Poltag, Realtor, 38 Highway 36,' co-operating for some time with the nounced today by the New Jersey “the ‘ “Superior ‘ “Court ‘ of Ne\»' Jersey West Long Branch Buffs (2) wUhln;$9 day* .after August 4, ISA? Keyport.- COlfax 4-1918. ■ 1 ' WJ4 Urban Renewal Administration' of Hospital Association. : - ' . ib r h exclusive of such date, if you- fall the Housing and Home Finance Data complied by the American to do ao, judgment by default may MATAWAN well kept home ap­ Top S o il1 Ceramic Tils Contractors Bechtold, ss, p 0 b« rendered against you for the re* Agency In assisting small justness Hospital Association shows that In proximately 7 ycara old, 2 bed­ CARPENTER and building contrac­ Klein, cf 0 lief demanded In, the Complaint, You concerns affected by urban renew-- 1959 the average length of atay In shall file your answer and proof of rooms, kitchen, living room, tile PAUL A. EGAN, JR tor, J. G. Uetsger.FIotence Ave., O'Dwyer, p, ss T O P SO IL 0 al projects.. ■ a New Jersey non-profit, general service in duplicate with the Cleric bath, fu|{ cellar and oil heat. Well CERAMIC TILE SERVICE Keyport. New. homes, garages, all Shirk, c 0 of the Superior Court, Stata House Assistance which the Small hospital was 7.7 days, as compared Annerf, Trenton, New Jersey, in ac­ landscaped large yard with cherry, 158 Broid S t, Matawsn alterations and repairs. CaU COl­ .Crisp, 2b 0 Big Loads ...... $14.00 Bualness-.Administration -can oKer to 1.9 days ln-1958: ------v cordance with the rules ot civil apple, plum and peach trees. (14,­ LOWELL £6094 fax 4-1159, wjtf Derarlo, rt ” 1 1 1 practice and procedure. ' Top Soli,'best ...... 11.00 includes counseling on marketing, _ Tha action has been instituted for 500. Carlton H. Poling, Realtor, FREE ESTIMATES Worles, If Nationally, according to AHA, the Road Gravel, bfg loads .... 15.00 THOMAS KEARNEY 2 0 0 distribution, managerial, produc­ average length of patient stay, the purpose of foreclosing Tax Sale 38 Highway J6, Keyport. Call COl­ wH/1/60 R, Keleman, lb 1 0 0 £ertfflcaI0 Nd. >1419 dated October 4, Fill Dirt ...... 7.00 PLUMBING & HEATING tion and financial problems; assist­ short term general hospitals ‘ rose p M , m /d e b y G eo rg e H, Jones, Col* fax 4-191$. _.wj4 B. Keieman. 3h 1 0 0 lei.,“ ' f Taxes 6f the Borough of Good FIB Dirt ...... «:00 U pholstery - — 383~MapIe Placa------ance in Government prime con­ from the 1958 all-time low" of 7,6 UnU Sand, Gravel, Blue Stone; drive­ Belch which Tax Sale Cer> KEYPORT newly decorated bunga­ RICHARD’S DECORATING : - r Keyport - . tracting and.subcontracting fields; days to 7.8 days, lt was the (Irst tltlca! by various assignments h«s low, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living ways gravelled, bulldozing, grad­ 20 2 1 been assigned to Joseph B. Langan. Chair bottoms, $5; sofa bottoms. Free Estimates CO 44798 and financial assistance.’’:, , time since 1946 that Uie national room,- bath and cellar. .Suitable for ing, loti cleared. Excavate f o r Score by Innings: 1 - M?.r#ge—reversed Its downward The said Tax - Sale Certificate No. $10;. „«pw tly - at:..jrour ■ ...... Matawan JUd-Sox- ~‘"4<)0 000--4 4)M«£«0MPte - ISSOO.-d :C*rltoh-r H. -S«Wc%-On-5aiilc«M^--'^S^“ -' Officerlfi Crwli • - ,tr e n d. - - In—1946, the .national r . s e & hom'a. S34 Been St.; HttleC COl ' A. AND. Ji Mason ControcWts and 'W..L'(inB:BrancT»But(j*^00ll200—2 Borough of Union Beach, County of Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway 36. 8ACKHOE SERVICE . fax 4-1544 wtf Builders; all types of stone ind average lengths! stay Was 9.1 Monmouth. State of New Jersey,' Keyport. Call- COlfax 44918. wj4 Laterals, Footings, Ditching, Pond, Tb Answer Charges days. known as Lot S, Block 3, also known brick work; also carpentry, flail • a : L ot 13, B b o k - 2 as shown on KEYPORT 4 bsdroom. split level SwimminE Pools, etc. . Slip C ovew LOweU 6-2829 or PArkway 1-6117. New Director teamed Mayor John Phillips jr;, Madison Significant Aspects tax map of the Borough of Union Free Estimates ' J. Harold Johnston, executive B cach. with many extras J17.000. Ster­ RICHARD'S DECORATING ; - . ■ wJ18 By Central Railroad ...... Township, confirmed yesterday that You are mado a defendant tn the ling McCann,-. Real Estate, 253 ■ ECKEL’S TRUCK1NO phlef Edward Adler had filed director of-the New Jersey Hos­ above entitled action because you LOwell 6-S707 Woolleytown Rd. Slip covers and Draperies made tb PAINTING, interior, exterior. Jo­ have or may claim to- have soirie Broad St., Keyport. COlfax 4-1376. seph C. Piney. COlfax 4-0042. E. Paul Gangcwcre, Rydal, Pa., charges against Kenneth J: Berry, pital Association, said there are Morganville, N. J, order. Your - fabric or oiira at two significant aspects to the con­ rig h t, title, Ken o r o th er in terest af* ■■■ H wJ18 president of the Reading Railroad 26, Marlboro Rd., Old Bridge, a rectlng the real estate being fore* ■______. wjtf low prices. . Payments arranged. :St Philadelphia, was elected to tlie township patrolman, because of tinued decrease in the Now Jersey closed, by virtue of ownership. In* RANCH HOMES, Matawan Keyport 534 Beers St. Haziet. COlfax 4­ heritance. descent. Intestacy, devise, area $10,500, $11,500, (12,900, *14,. boprd o( directors of The Central being Involved ln an auto afcldent average length of patient stay. dower, curtesyt mortgage, deed or 1544. • ___ , : wtf Television Railroad Company of New Jersey, "First, It .nwans. bur: short term conveyance, entry of Judgment' or 500, 515,500 and *16,000. Sterling TOPSOIL Sunday night. _____ " other legal or lawful right. The na* McCann, ' Real Estate, 253 Brgad PUN’S TV SERVICE : .succeeding-Joseph -Ar-Flsher,“Ore- Three person? were Hsled as In­ general hqspltals are getting people ture of which and the reason that Miscellantfdtis St., Keyport. COlfax 4-1376. ‘j4 For fail efficient radio and tele­ land, Pa„ former Reading presi jured when a car in which they, well faster than ever before," ho you-are Joined as a defendant is aet TRUCKING, trenching and bull­ said. "Sccond, it means that On fo rth w ith p a rtic u la rity In the Com< SAFETY BELTS vision service call LOwell 6-3144. dent who had been a member of wero riding on Ocean Blvd., Clift, plaint and Amendment to Complaint, " " W A N T E D dozing, mason sand, gravel, drive­ For all mike cars. Larry’s Upbol , - wj« ‘ the Jersey Central- board since the average [New Jersey patlertls copy of which will be furnished way gravel, blueslono, clddors and wood Beach, was struck by the off- to you on request addressed to the stery Shop, 33 Uttle S t. Matawan Sept. 20, 1B51, are paying'for fewer days of hov LISTINGS desiied, we have pros­ duty Madison Township policeman. attorneys for the plaintiff at the pects ;for homes and acreage In top tolL ■ i. . , ,. . r Call LOwell 6-3016. wjtf TV SERVICE , Mr. Gangewcre’s railroad ex- Taken to Perth Amboy GeneroL pital care." . ' . above mentioned address, ■ The AHA figures also reveal that D A T E D : J u ly B, 1090. the Keyport, Matawan, Raritan LOWELL 6-1600 . perlence, all of which has been with Hospital by the Laurence HarBor I. GRANT SCOTT MICHIGAN PAY LOADER A n tiq u es during 1959 a total of 570,639 pa­ Township and Holmdel areas.. Carl­ TEN EYCK RONSON INC. the Reading since 1922 when he First Aid Squad were Geraldine 14 143 4 ? ^ °r.lhe Su|'*r,or Court OPPORTUNITY 8HOt> . went to work as a special sppren- tients were admitted to New Jer ton H. Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway MATAWAN Hediger, 30, of 5B9 Ocean Blvd. 36r Keyport. Call'COlfax 4-I91B. DIETRICH BROS., IN d ^ ANTIQUES -. : tlce in the locomotive and car Cllffwood Beach; a son, Robert, sey's non-profit, general hospitals, 8*473 PERSONAL SERVICE 30 YRS. an Increase of 13,590„over 1958. _ SHERIFF'S SALE 28 SPRING LAWN AVE. We buy and sell. Antique Furniture. . shops at Reading. Pd.. following his one, and a daughter, Nahcy, two. SUPERIOR COURT Or ' ■ ’ - - ' ■* ■■ w j t t On an average day In 1959, the total MATAWAN Brlc-a-brac, China, Glass, Dolls graduation from Lehigh University, The three were treated for Injuries NEW JERSEY ^ ...... number-of patients In these hos­ LAW DIVISION ; LOwell S-3993 • 21>2 Jewelry; U. S. and Foreign stamps . Maintenance ...... has been in operations, mainten­ and released. • ESSEX COUNTY GOOD HOM E Th'- Matthewi, U9 Broadway, Key-' a n c e and motlvi power. Prior to pitals w a s 12,1)77. In 1958, the „ D O CKET NO,.L*12D69*S9 ' t’AINTlNti, .carpentry, glazing, Involved in the accident with Pa­ average dally census was 12,045 :" r wju port COlfax 4-1446. wjU becoming Reading’s 21st president trolman Berry Was Robert J. Hedi­ Seme! * Co,, ai New.Jeraey cor* For kitten; many colors t6 choose lock repairs, sump pumps, ma- ; patients. , poraUon, Plaintiff vs: Michael Suka- Small Job specialists.; June 1. he had been vies president ger, 30, husband of the Injured vlch and Anna Sukovich Defendanta from. Call LOwell1 »-65»7. Top Soil operations and maintenance, slncc woman.:...... • °* • writ of.'.executlon ENERAL SERVICES CO. In th e ab o ^ e s ta te d action to m e dl^ TRUCKING b.... LOweU 6-3107 1950. , ' , • Sgt, George Gillard, township po­ Drivers Penalized reeled, I ahail expose for aala at ; ' ,i..l ■■■ .f .. ' ', .. wjtf T O P S O IL publlo vendue, at the Court Houre in . . AND ■­ . . wjtf lice who Investlgajed, reported that the Borough of Freehold, County of FILL DIRT the Hediger car was sldcswlped Four area motorists were denied MOVING,, odd' jobs, trees .and State Police Probe driving privileges under, the state VDtIR NEIOtllOllMAV APVISE YOU EXCAVATING by Mr. Berry's car as he rounded FUEL OIL A KEROSENE shrubbery removed, altics, t*!*' 1 Girl'* Attack'Report a curve. No immediate charges point system and mandatory speed ■H0W10 MI(E A CAKE lars *and yards cleaned. Call LOw­ revocation regulations,: lt was re­ Inle' and SHOVEL DOZER SERVICE’ were lodged. Police Investigation of In terest. If any, tn and to the follow* ■ -- - ,- v w tr .. KEANSBURG ICE ft FUEL CO.. ell 6-3322 after 6 p.m. wjtf State PdIIcs at the Keyport Bar- ported this Week, Motorists penal. Top Soil, $15'Per Load , the accldent lj continuing. Sit that tract or parcel ol land or INC. ' ' ratjks have tal»ncharg»,,ol8n In­ Ized were Robert L. Nappl, Long­ premlSe,, Jterelhiiter partlculirly de­ : Fill Dirt, $7 Per Load M o rtg a g e s vestigation oLalt 18-year-old Union street Rd.,' llolmdel; Charles An- scribed, situate. Tylns and being In A Load Is Approximately 5 Cubic HWY 3* W. KEANSBURG tlie Township of Marlboro, la (he KEANSBURG 6-0256 . : Beach girl’s charge that sheC wail L, ’ ' Russo Replaced fuw jr., Brookslde Avo., Keans 1'■ •' '. .' Yards '" County" af Monmouth and Slate ef ______" . wjtt CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE "raped bytwo young* men wllh Gov. Robert B. Meyner has nam burg; Janies Hartlgan, Edgeview New Jersey. , • ** No. 4 asyshown on Map of ECKEL BROTHERS , MONEY AVAILABLE : ;v whom ahe had accepted q ride ed W|lllam H. Monyer, Mercerville, Rd., Cllffwood, and Kenneth'G. Orchard. Estates No. 2, having A Instructions ■ Both Residential And . .ITiursday.Sh® reported the assault to succeed Thomas M. liusso, llursf, Hazlet...... frontage ot approximately 104.B4 feel - LOWELL 6-1M5 on Orchard Parkway and extending ~ OLD TENNENT RD. ■ • ' - '- Commercial' . ' to Union Beach Police Friday Marlboro,' on the State Employees’ so u th erly on one side 302,n3 feet and PRIVATE guitnr lejsons In my Quick snd Confidential Service 5 _, inomirtg. -< on iho o th er side 373 feet m ore or MORGANVILLE, N. J. home, beginners and advanced Awatds Couimjttee. The ' commit­ Receives Contract less, and having an acreage of aos wjU — Police ‘Chief John F, Conroy re­ proximately 1.28 acrw. •• pupils. John Callahan,.176 Hilltop WALKER &: WALKER: tee, a part of Ihe civil Service De­ .Broad St. IShrtsiWMfry; N. ; portMUhe girl's story led officers partment, makes cash awards to The New York Reglonal.Ollico of Boln* commonly known as No' Blvd., Cliffwood BeacK. Call tOw- « l J. " SHadyside 1-5212 , . to -bellBW the ‘alleged -attack took afate-employees for money-saving the Small Business Administration Ne " Jer°.iS!!’rd p“rlt"'*i ' M‘rlbW Now 1* UieLUine to^advfrtlse' ell l-lllfji . ,wj25 The approximate-‘amount of 'the Mortfiage Correspondents : «s«riMMr|wri .to Marlboro suggestlons on Kow to'firovlde gOv has' announced the awarding of a Judgment to b« satisfied by said those unused articles for sate: A rTfttenship ant? thfi q tale police weft xnemtnmui.KBrnnmmm If you need printing, of any Mad. ■ , .. For /. ,,.,i .. 'li trnment services. Mr. Russo’s contract by federal procurement i .. nwiTauaasDHscewinr wnci Tbe Provident Instittitlob^For Mjled/ln. tlfif, glri,,jya».i4l(atiijUi ierniieitptrMi-last May and.lt has agencies to Lavolo- Laboratories, 'small) ad in the. classified column we are here to. sefve you. Our ifoapltait wkuvtfM iwa* WWi

to 13. The Brit of these day* offer* Recreation Fun a . popular treasure' hunt for chil­ dren. On the second day, Aug. 12. Miss Sea Food Princess will be M- During August lected and crowned. amid pomp Man? outstanding events a r e and ceremony, followed by- a pa­ fcbeduled In August to highlight rade of beautiful floats, marching rammer sport* and beach activities bands and other features. In New Jersey, according to a re- Asbury Park Attractions (fort from the State Department of From Aug. 2-21 Asbury Park pre­ Conservation and Economic De­ sent* the first annual Monterey Art S l velopment. ,,, .. FeativjUat Convention Hall. A Sea As thousands of vacationers trek Queen will be crowned ia Asbury Jc, the popular beaches and cool Park on Aug. 17, after preliminary mountainJakeland resorts.of t h e judging of finalists In a ceremqny TOP or B0n0M|i»0Miiiss slate to enjoy their favorite pas­ oo the beach. The winner will re­ time, they wUl be treated to, bath­ ceive her weight in money: On the c ing beauty contests, boat regattas, same day the Thirteenth Annual swlmpiing and diving competition, Stfiite |t> the State* will be-held . kiddie and teenage contest* and with a rededication of the flags of 1 fishiflg tournament*.,— the fifty state*-. In conjunction with I b . this will be observance^ of the s' Keyport will have its annual Centennial of the U. S. Army Sig­ "Keyport Day" celebration Aug. U nal Corps. . \ . A&P "Sup«r-Right^jQuality Be«f is alacted from fln«, snin-fad and 20, Tlie Keyport Day Queen . Cape May’s 25th Annual fresh and be«f chosen to provide grand tasting and full flavorad goodnns! No Fat Added will be selected from among the salt water Fishing Tournament is prettiest over-sixteens in the area in full swing and will extend to and will preside ‘ at the Keyport "Supar-Right" Baaf—Bontlass Staik "Super-Right" —r.. Quality. ——Baaf—BON ELESSROAST — Sept. 3 and Wildwood’s annual <<<: Day activities Aug. 20 including a singles Shuffieboard Tournament parade, soap box derby, baby pa­ 'M lakes place on Aug. 27. » X‘V rade, block dance and fireworks Sea Isle City, on Cape May display. ’ - • . , , County’s ocean front,; features it* Other Event* TOP ROUND I TOP SIRLOIN annual Sailboat Regatta; the South 8 7 L Through Aug. 8, the Annual At­ New Jersey Championship sailing lantic City Marlin Tournament will for Comets and Mqtbs on Aug. 27 "lijw-HltW" Siatir Csls - lie judged at the Atlantic City Ma­ and 28 and Palisades Amusement rina. Racing fans wiil be interest­ Park, in addition tq its scenic lo­ ed in the opening of the Atlantic cation, offers spectacular rides, Steak 87i Top Sirloin Steuk 871 Ham Slices City Track Aug. 8. Another high­ amusements a n d featured at­ s*r«MU(U1’—iiitiM* ' .... ■ Iwllt’i PrSBlga » . Play House will present Warm Pen. Wednesday* and Fridays all on the Insula, Pajama Top, and Dark at beach fronts. <----- ...... the Top of Ihe Stairs during August, Eye Round Roast 97 a Sausage ■«»">#■« «49i flounder fillet 5% Point Pleasant’s attraction of the How about famines* cards? We season- is Big Sea Days, a three- can supply them1 quickly and al f M W i day colorful pageant from Aug. 1) the right price. Come andtiy us. S aS iiS P IS P iiili iii ii tp ^ llliii?* illi ill liiliil* Fruits & Vegetables! H elena R ubinstein •i For Ciwklsg, lik la g md Is lid t i n r t 1 ■\'-r A nnual B eauty Sale PEACHES.. MAZOLA OIL kSl.,35c hMtlt 59* Save up to 50%. FREESTONE M>rt ^Orchard Freak 3 29c bsttl* m rasMAnM* tu n couM tm ai sham rout iirsAtrou cototi 29

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^RuweU-HeAd,.45_ Lake view Way, He* was formerly employed by'Rns. allow Congress to act in accord- house on major traffic’- offenses. jncewththe-wiU-oftherna jority Cliffwood., sell Head,<85 Lakeview Way, CUff- The -Ptesident -signed -into- wood. of Its members. measure which I jtfuied In sponsor- After th# initial ©ightweeks, he jng in,the Senate to set up a reglf- During his training he will re­ Congress already has much solid ter of certain revoked licenses from ceive Instruction in general military accomplishment behind it. I was all ovitr Jhe cpiffltry, rTW» is a m*.. NOTES subjecls and after the initial eight gratified tha^ the Senate approved weeks, he will b$ given V two-week Senator'Case my proposal- for a pilot study of jor step toward the day when stett leave ^artcTrecerve eight more weeks the commuter problem in Con­ officials will be abl* & get all'tlw Abeal Area IKeo nd Women Information they need to drive th* of advanced Infantry training. necticut; JNeW Jersey and " New IB dw York. This friendly inquiry should habitually unsafe driver off th* . .. -. Enlists In A rm y"’1'’ Reports To You get the facia on why the states, roads and prevent the. sort of high­ ’ William E. Mabbltt jr., son of the municipalities, the railroads way tragedy which claimed 12 M r/and Mrs. Wiliam E: Mabbitt, and the Port of New York Au­ lives in North Brunswick last fall. 1173 Squtf) Concourse,. Cliffwood thority have not been able to get Beach, has enlisted in the U, S. together and solve the metropolitan A 10-year extension of all E.bondt Army, for three years. He grad­ From Washington commuter problem. „■; is now guaranteed by the Treasury. uated from.Matawan High School I also wU glad that, id the final E bonds that hav« m afesd ainc*„ . Assigned To I Compiny tonio, Tex He attended St. Mary’s ih June., Pvt. Joseph Cardone, 17, of 534 High School, South Amboy. hours before the: Senate recessed, May 1951 have already been auto­ He. is undergoing basic training it passed legislation which- makes matically extended once and will I t t n St., Hazlet, haa arrived at He was selected for enlistment at Fort Dix and will attend com Fort Dlx and has been assigned to' by scores achieved on the airman a good beginning on my proposal get another ' renewal beginning ’with ' [ Company 2nd Training Regiment qualifying examination, an aptitude to establish a federal clearing their 21st year. . ; test which is administered to each Most members of the Senate of this. It's really little more than Air Force applicant prior to enlist* have had a glorious opportunity to a public assistance program for the ment. „ .. . let off steam in Los Angeles and poorest groups and doesn't solve Part of his basic training will be Chicago. Alter this Interlude, the the problem faced by the broad devoted to familiarization with and Senate should be ready to buckle mass of Americans^ over 65 who — Dig That firing of weapons, to marches and PVT* GEORGE E. SHAVE down to some serious legislating’, find It difficult, if not Impossible, camping out, but the major part and there; is plenty of hard work to get necessary health care at of'his training "will be sppnt in ac­ will be given a two-week leave and ahead. I hope that political grand­ fates they car. afford. We must en­ tual classroom .studies, These class­ receive eight more weeks of ad­ standing will be kept to a minl- act t)ie best health legislation pos­ Crazy Muffler! es in addition to refresher courses vanced Infantry training; / • nwn. ' ... . ■ sible when Congress reconvenes. in. mat!}, personal hygiene and Hannon At Fort Dlx. In the field pf foreign affairs, the After’ tfie Senate has acted on A Crazy Muffler' Is Worse Than No Muffler these measures and on raising the first aid, are designed to help fara- Pvt. John D. Hannon, 18, of 9 Senate faces' vitally important is­ sues, perhaps the^most urgent, of minimum wage to $1.25 an hour, YOU C A N GET CARBON M ONOXIDE Prospect Ave,, Keyport, has arrived Seriate-House conference commit­ a{ Fort Dix and been assigned to which js the appropriation of funds tees wili have to resolve differences POISONING FROM IT! E Company 4th Training Regiment for the Mutual Security Program," Before Congress recessed, t h e with the more limited measures House cut more Ihan $500,000,000 already passed by the House.. Un­ So Have Yours Checked TODAY — . from the Administration’s, request fortunately, the. House Rules jom - for foreign aid funds and added a mlttee may be able to prevent such THE LIFE YOU SAVE MIGHT BE YOUR OWN number of amendments which action. would severely restrict the ad­ The House RUles Committee, Have Your Service Dealer Install WILLIAM E. MABBITT JR. ministration of the program.' dominated by Southern Congress­ I believe that the Increased world men, has become.the "graveyard" PVT. JOSEPH CARDONE m imitations school after hia train­ tensions following the collapse. of of much needed legislation. It has ing period at Fort Monmouth or 1_ €?_ the U ^- Army Training Center, the Summit Conference and- the long blocked legislation to provide in Georgia. — - 4 - - —— ■ stepped Up Soviet economic Offen­ federal assistance to the state* in infantry for eight weeks of basic The Finest Available Today raining. ' .. sive demand the most vigorous ef­ helping to reltevfi the school short­ Named Captain ' forts on > our part, paralleling our age,’ the omnibus housing bill and His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ other measures. Ard Cardone, live at 534 Beers St., Increased defense program. We Lt. Edward O. Nettermai),, 78 must roirtlnue to tteet' Soviet eoo- - . Tied Ujp In Committee • • , K«let.- Prior to entering the army, Morris Ave,, Manasquan.has been nomic and subversive techniques T h e idiboT'TtoiabiicflmV.littl,'. DON'T GAMBLE REMEMBER SOMETHING Pvt. Cardone attended Keyport made a captain in. the state police designed t6 gafrf'dOmlnation and which, I believe, is vitally heeded' fUgh School. ’ \ by Col. Joseph D. Rutter, superin­ control of other countries. Their in­ for the health and strength of our FOR NOTHING IS WORTH NOTHING After the initial eight weeks, he tendent. The former commander of dependence and sound development democratic way-of life, has, pass­ Win bVgiven a two-week leave and the Keyport Barracks, has been as­ is vitally Important not only to ed both. Houses of Congress. But eight more weeks of ad­ CARMEN A. SEMENZA signed as operations officer at di­ these people, but also to ourselves since there Were, some' differences vanced individual training. vision headquarter;, West Trenton. and the whole free world. In the Hpiisa and SSnate bllls, the iliarize him with Air Force life, MATTY'S AUTO PARTS Reserve Training Completed Capt. Netterman1 has been a state ' Need Health Program Htnisa Rules Committee has been and what will be expected of him policeman more than 29 years. In’ th* domestic field, we need abfe'to tie things up. , . U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Walter as an airman. PVT. JOHN D. HANNON Lower Main St., Matawan . Sbarbaro, 36, whose wife, Pat- a good health' program for-- the I hope that the,leadership of both Icia, lives at 4 Azee Dr., Hazlet, Airman Semenza was processed of the U.S. Army Training Center, ' This week,, why don’t you look aging. In my view, th* health In­ parties will actively exert their in­ iompleted two -weeks of annual for enlistment by T/Sgt. Joe Soboul* Infantry, for eight weeks of basic through the windows of your surance bill passed by the House fluence to break the Rules Com­ LOwell 6-1088 .. c(lve.duty.training at Fort Eustis, Red Bank Recruiting Offjce. training. • church . . . from the inside. of Representatives falls 'far short mittee', legiilatlv&Uog-Jain a n d 'a., July 23. . , Starts Training Hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll* / Ma], Sbarbaro Is a 1942 graduate .. Pvt. George E. Shave Jr., 19, of llam Jouvin live at ) Prospect ‘ Af Brookiyn Technical High School 77 Prospect Ave., Cliffwood, has Ave., Keyport. , ’ ind a 1950 graduate of Wagnor arrived at Fort Dix and been as­ Prior to entering the Army, Pvt. College, Staten Island, He is em­ signed to E Company 4th Training Hannon attended Matawan High. ployed by the American Hardware Regiment of the U.S. Army Train­ Mutual Insurance Company In ing Center, Infantry, for eight Newark. . _ weeks of basic training. W A N T A D S _ Trains At Lackland • - His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carmen A. Semenza, 18, son of Shave live" at, 77 Prospect Ave., Irt. Grace T. Nappl, 858 Poole Cliffwood. >ve., Hazlet, has enlisted in tho Prior to entering the Army, Pvt. !r.9, Air Fore* and Is now under* Shave attended Matawan High olng basic military, training at School. " ’ " SebvutQ . TruHuueiO^, ackland Air Force Base, San An- He was formerly employed by wvu uiitiT jtk

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