This Week / COVERING TOWN8UII‘B O f Ooe Section UULMUKL, MADISON m a b l h o r o . m a t a w a n AND ■V . 16 PA G ES MATAWAN ROROUOB

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■ ■ M #m bttr 01st YEAR — 47th WEEK Nattoort Editorial AxiocUtioa . M ATAW AN, N. J-, THURSDAY, M AY 19,1960 Kov» .J»r>»y yrwAM ocliiUoa Single Copy Ten Ccnt*

Mataijtan School Bill Receives Boy Scout God Ai|d Country Award Shopping Center? Auto. Firm Aids Spoi ls For Boy8 Up Fo^ Senate Vote Board N ot Told Brow ntow n Project, . , Acting Unde/|an emergency,,suspension of the rules, the New t To Planners State AssSnihljr Monday passed and sentr^o thaf S tatt Senate ; * bill byf Assemftlynjan CUfton T« Barkalow ‘designed to solve Ao amendment to tho, township a long'«todlng (controversy over the^sharing W .school costs inning onllnti.nco was presented to In the Joint Matawan Township School District. ‘ the. Madison Township rUmilni! ^ The legislation^ which w ai pre------:------— Uo#t(l last nighty John J.SiilvesV p a r e d a t $)> request of the Mata­ MkiUton Park, the M&rd'* ■ attnr; ' Wan TowiuhFp poard of Education, ney, explained this w.ist.neriM to Sh ift O f Pup ils Township, Committee and Borough the lironntinyn Shopping t'enler Council wa?jtKiVM up to third;and can be constructed, ,■' : ■, (Inal readlhg on a vote 'of the Frowned Upon Tht' attorney not oil tho tmlimirice ' lower Jiouse. - It finally was‘ adopt: m w ' spoolllos Ihe Inisiiwua rout' . ed'by a vote-of 4M. ijj. Cliffwood Has 6 w n . along Routes 9 Ami 1H almll oxfom! v Mr. Barkalow, reported ho has, back 300 lent from ''the hluhwnW Woes, Day 'U Told lint tor tho neodj ol the multi-mil- asked Stata Sen. Richard R. Stmit, libn tloltur center, tho business Monmouth County Republican, to A proposal by Donald T.'D ay. -ot *ima will havo to lie ..widened to nova for quick action when the the M atawan Committee tot B e tte r over BOO foci "for IU5 toot south of bill reaches Jhs Senate. The Sen­ Borough Schools, that some classes K«nt« lBmi tho west sldf ot Route ate’ la #chebT<1 kitctt ot oo inch Would permit the district to vote loam, representing Oak Shades In Matawan Itiwhshln tl-11 yonrs twys' on the borough alone met with a ' The Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, pastor oh the First ttl Troop m ;M nt*w w . Looking on. In th* usual shopping center except'for p.U<- Itself into a regional system. It Baptist Church, Matawan, pins the Boy Scouts of order, ara Scout M ark Entorllnc, Arthur's, mother, baseball, Mr. Dennis was aulhoilrotl liy ihe township recreation com*' cool reception Monday from' the' llcltv releases trom Cantor .and Accepted by the voters of the two America “God and Country Aynrd” on the tunic of M r s . Leslie Grace) Scoutnmtcr .Walter Toth and mission to receive tl\o hinds (or lltls activity, , , , Matawan Township Board of Edu­ OffldmatVv Noiv Yoik, developer! ol municipalities, lt would' m ean that Arthur Tobias Gracc, MIII Rd., Matawan, Star Scout Robert F. Kreidler. DlstrlctScoul F.srcutlve. . cation/ ’ : - ., Sayre ftooifi South, lit area ■ nuwa- ' ichool operating expenses would be The report,of Russell A. G. Stct* p .ip c r i, . 1 . - allocated on. a ' per-pupU basis Ier, superintendent, showed th e Buttonwood Cite ' , W a n 'd A p p lic a tio n father than on a net valuation Cliffw ood Aye. M erehanis'Trust South River Scuttles Cllffwood School to ba in a , pre­ Tho m nror said ■ that until Hit' b a s is . ‘ ;...... carious position with regard to Roy ll, Park, *dlior-ln-chlef/*f board litid an nppllcalloil befiiro Matawan Borough, which has ' the Duncan Hines Institute! Itha­ Imalntalning. fuil-day sessions for W idening Asked. O pens H raiieli ll wllh a art ol’xrtainrand immo ; fewer pupils ln the school system ca, N. Y., presented ths Duncan Madison Bottrd Plan pupils from thaCarea alone. It can­ explanation ol .wlial wits. Intended, thin tho township, contends1 it is Ilines Fllthof-a-Ccnlury Citation . A limnbslii'll wns tlt'opppil [ntn tlio nm ki n( thu Mudl.iiitt not be .known until .September, Holmdol Institution To It bail to go nlioad oil ilioro nmima . paying more than its fair share of Cite New Traffic to Peicrson's Buttonwood M anor, when the pupil load tocom e Into mmenno was going to hullil-a shop-’ Ttiw nslil|i Hom 'd tif lOdtti'iilliiii, liy tlio S outh Hlvoi’ D tiiutl of ..^ .th e district school costs. Construc­ -Route 34t Matawan. at tho 25lh that school In 1%0-61 Is t/uly Probjem At Corner Start Buslnoss M ay 23 p in t; c o iite r sonn-w Ium o i l i o lioiiril I'ltlm'Hlltm' in tlio form ;of mi nlnniiiilldirut iilf .tnji'tn'iin'ill lgf tion Costs still would-be levied In anniversary Duncan' llinca din* known, whether any Cliffwood prom ptly, ituivoiLW w rllo, Cnntor lt'ei'lvti M iulltiim '’I’o v viih Ii I i i liliili m’lm nl i i i i | i I1n" i u i x I .So|ilolii« the two communltlcs on a basis of The Maiawan Township Com­ ner .ln Chlcsgo, III., Ihls week. Mpntnnutli t'nuhty'ij nowftsifiank classes will have to lapse .on half nml (ioldmnn fn.ask-them to lot Iho liof. Tlip Siittlli IHvim' lim it il nf K dm 'iitluii limit pORnt7imi!i); ol' Valuation. Tho controversy 'delay­ mittee M ondiy night voted tn ask . The citation, termed anV ’Oi- liullding will open its doors fur s e s s io n s . : .\ bonrti .''li)" on word ol Iho shop- n retinhillim niln|itod by Ihe Maillsiiii ' ’ business on Monday, when tin; ed a high school building program the Monmouth Coimty Board of car" n Iho Industry, Ii Injrecog- pints ;i“.Mitcr.1 _ r , Tlttf decision may-iiaVe to bo lltmrtl 'Ihiiuuliiy wliorohy linviulilii ' and recently led the borough !to pc- Freeholders t w id e n ­ thoso establishments fl^st listed Urancli. I.neaiod In Iho heart til Rd. win retimed Klamlflrnllon lie- session and going on half sessions, Itlvor, Silyi t'vllli! uml Kiiiilh^ Am- separation of the school district. ed to accommodate Increased truf­ In IBID - editions of tho Duncan (ho ftislost Riiiwlni! nrou In . Mon- cause pint of tho lulu anil tho Hftr. S te tle r a c k n o w le d g e d , n n d to liny wtnllil, vvltluli hwii «l Iho In M adison Tw p . V When the. petition was tlirned fle. .. .' ' ilines Trsi/el Book* and atilt list­ iolith County,- on Hnuto 3H oliil main enlriuice rorul an* In Mnrl- Unit nt Iho liitll'tiX"ichiinl.yeni1 m down by a three-member bodrd of attempt {o bring In' classes from ed, irr eurrcnt'editions.. . ■ atlrol Ave . .it Is llu*. f i r s t , an d ' David Blailer, South .Concourse, t lw>o Township. Mr. Floyd was fm m .Iho sopliiiiniiru clnsn of Iho review, both aides sought Assem- Matawan only would jllirow into Mr. Park javo . fho principal pnly bank In'tiiii area. ' , . TowiHhl|>Employoss | Clitfwood, called the commtttce'n M id’to go lo tlir-M iilllioiu Tn,yio MiiiIIihiii Tmvnhliip lll)tli t'Choni tn . blyman Barkalow's assistance in complete disorganization the edu­ address at the annual dinner-at Einbodylnji. tho. jiuwe.st foutiiros attention to lUe difficulty encount­ ulilp I'lmtnlnu Hum tl lor condition lie. opening nl timl lime. Jtmlmii Alto Got Bonofits ■ . devising legislation. :to solvf the cational plan of the School system. tils Duncan Ilines Family In In (custonior convoitlunr.e, ‘tha nuw ered by cars and licnvy trucks al approval flrat. nnd bcnltnn til iltemi high: m'lmolii problem. j ' No Transportation Aid Chicago, It Was attended by sonio ImtiK will utlor complete services, I'ullco mid iiiiinli'l|inl ompliiyot. especially, negotiating the turn ' .'T h e re a r n 11 lo ts In M n d U u ii a n d W ould I'oiitlmin tn ipiuliHiHnii, no If tha legislation is signed into M r. Stetler added no state aided 300 representatives.ot tho eating,’ pay m lsos wi'i o itiiniloil in n salary ..... from the highway Into the narrow Including a snlo deposit ihtiniilmi'iil, lo u rh i. M arlboro,.but thu bnuttl law before fall; Candidate/for tho transportation could be obtained lodging and vacation places list- ronllim tu tlm Mmllmtn-llniiid lilaii, in (Ili’tBTO’e hit rratiiced hy the Moill* -" : street,, which Is under county drlvo-ln window and a large parking nntoil thu developer also would lor such a move as the State De­ and piiplli lii a r is i n g fr o m s u c h d e ­ Monday, from, II a m. to 2:30 p in. - Minor Subdivision Approved (ni'sa H'lkiits nf prooeodrngs at Iho y o iii'i, jfuw , T h is ft «lnN{i.4'tlMt under construction, tho county had Tax Group Hears GardJtm, Monmouth County Super­ ficiency! As Ihls, the district this Tlio Msrchnnls 1'rust Company, A minor subdivision nf olght ((its South Itlvor iiioeilna ’I'upulay, il In rro iifS iil. . ' •- ' ' . ^ ■ intendent of Schoola. ■ year Is seeking state aid for kinder­ been asked to widen the street has been arcopioit In the township which opened Its now bank build­ on I'hrofkmprlon I .aim and tiiace fidiniiM iimiilnit jjimrsli woio In* ’ garten classes In /tha half session but no action was taken. . - nt an agrooil upon ilijnn lhat next Rccrcalion Plan ing on the com er nf llroad Si, and (I'Oiitlnueil on page (iu ct') cinasod In llioli Imuily into front Situation. Thera ar* 12 such classes W ater Extension Asked llopleinhiir Soulh Klvei would tnka Harding Rd. in Hod {lank (wo yours ( I I n , f l , 2,1. 1’nlliK. In o lo n sils a I* In the district and application was A request for an .extension of- 7# Imvnshlp onleiliiK ffnjhimn, Holm del Road Summer Program ago, also operate! a branch hank loiioncilvii lo Apr, I, ' forwarded to TrM ton last Monday, water scrvlco from/Rout* 18 to In IliiJ F a i r Ila v iih S h o p p in g C e n ­ M adison Granted M aiawan 1*0 freshmen, Kayrnvllli* Willu'.v Ave. w as referred to Town­ Iti'tioni'llve To. Jan., I . for such aid. ^ O f. Activities Told ter. Konnotli. ll, McQueen Is prosl- lit) n n d Nniilh A m liiiy u p to 00, . W ork Contracted ship E ngineer/K arl, IlcUser, Tlio In Jlirt load mulnli’iiaiiro anil The board accepted the resigna­ D a n ie l Slankiowlcr, Mstawan tlonl of Ilia Institution, liy a it V, Dr, Wlllinm J, lininplii, Miiilltun request wji^m sdo to servo ap­ snnliifiy dopaiimenl, tin* ntW / tions of three teachers snd hired Township rccroatlon supervisor, Sllonx, Keytxirl/1» onti of Iho vjte S e w e r S t u d y L o a n aii|iiiilii|enilenl, was coiiiluelliig ox- $25,633 Program-­ proximately IS fpm lltei.living on Bllleihife, iiillfllirllVil 1(1 Jan, 1,------six others. " -■ odlllnsd plans for a summer rccio- presidenH. v . ' , pIniHlniy inlln wllll Ilia Jnmeshiirg Ihe 2000-fool stretch from the high­ Il'odtii fiupnrvleor, ^IKKI; grSilnrt . F ir Nino Stretches James D. Murphy, elementary atlon program at the regular meet­ Thirltcd Hank law firm nf Doro- Federal Agency llimiil nlK iliicatlnn lo itoloinilnu w a y , . loader ujnkjtfn',' U ,3J'an 'liourr special education teachcr, Is leav­ ing of the M atawan Towiishlp Tux- inus, Russell, Fassaniiand Nicosia, II tliif high hi hool nf llial bonrd Mayor Peter J. Waters explain­ Pay* $91,000 In n K ill Ivor,*iV liotirj ft## Holmdel Townshlp'i road repair ing to acctRl a . position In Point paycr'i Assodallonr Tuesday nliilit. general counsel for tin Morrhanls coiilil In k n hi ii n i, M a d is o n jr e s lin ie ii ed IM he service Is to be Installed mtmihei« - I I , lion ri heliiari, prog/am lor I960 got underway at Pleasantr Mrs. M argaret K. Stoat, He called lor volunteers ^ta help Trust Compsny, plans to open a A (01,000 loan tn .Madison Town­ n e «t y on I to io lln v « tlm -In n d e n "nil on • ahare-cost basis, with tho (I,nil mi hour. Thursday'! meeting. Bids wero re­ Clillwood' Elementary School, Is s u p e r v is e th o a c tiv itie s , n f tlm 1200 branch office In tlm Jmlmdel hank ship tn-plan a sanitary lower sys- imiili~1l|ver and Mnliiwan, T h e towwhlp. paying for Installation ceived for tha work. C. H. Stuphen, moving to ,.£ed Bank, and Mra. children In (ha Clillwood and (hk building In the near future, ( n i l h a a been a p |u u v o d liy I ft r pieooiltato notliin ot lha limit ll lo ” tlio :■ fldiiiloislmilvii depart* and realdcnts paying for tho pipe, ment, tlio iowii(.hl|) I'li’ik's salary . frw hold, was low bidder. His fig- Yvonne ‘Wclsi, elementary teacher, Shades krea who'are expected-to Community Facll-Jrtri ^diiitnlM in - ( ■oiillililoil nn |mi|ii (liien) lira was |lS,t]3.41 Other bids were la leaving for maternity reasons. water must lie obtained/rom Mat­ Wat int nt IMOO us was. Hint n| partldpnlo In tlm pmgrnnii lion, • fmloial iR eniy. . Annmnti'it awan Borough whk>r-4ervlces the Sunoco Honors Three' th u In s I'o IIim I'm, ' - , M .!J. Stavola, Red Dank, 128,270.­ All are leaving June 30. Preliminary plans call fur swim­ m e rit w o» math) hy Sen. Cllllant I T 16; Fred McDowjell, Neptuna, 428,­ ' lllre Six Teachers srea, . ■ ' " ' T Announce Observance llui oiilliiamo pipviiltis ' line* ming twice each week, arl'i nnd Bayshore AreaDdalors C ani’i who u lil I'oiiitnictlon lit llni Residents art) seeking perrnls- - “ , Hired wero John R. Martin Jr., cralts Instruction, Ifoys' (iiid i’trl*' |Z,0711,(HO (Iiojoct |t rxpu'lod m Of Local Poppy Days new sixMlmis, on linllduys, vacM* -. Bayonne, high school mathematics, slon .to Imjail a 2?5Moot folir- iildctlon' of Thomos 1>, Regan, tlun mid slili lunvn, P.lgltl lifillilnyi The contract covers 3.92 miles Itowllng leagues, batketbull, soil- K< ( timtorway In January 11)03, II (J000: George C. Butts, l.cnc.isteil Inch jm aln^to^M fvic# -lU ti'arca. Home 35 and Clillwood Avut, CHIf- Welit (p.lilted wlili pay In .Pin* , Ot road. Portions ol Telegraph Hill ball, volley bull, badminton, liorto- will IOIV0 llii< Old lllltl>'.c, I niiioiK o The Aiin*ilritiu AuKHiwry Pa., high school Industrial ! arts, Mr. Ileuser will confer with Mat- wowl, as s mcmher of a newly- ployees wllii Hie esi epliiiit ol llll '.' Rd., Laurel Ave., Middle Rd., Cen­ shoes and . deck shulllelKiard lur llm lm r mid (.'llllwmil nfoag, him MitmiuiH n l llitil I'l'U) |'o |i(iy I i i y terville Rd.; Hillcrest Rd„ Line 15000; Joseph V. M urray Jr., Pair awan’Borough authorities; -to de­ (Tctiled Dealer Advisory Council liilirt! ilepailiii"iil, 'lliey isfti; Niinf lx>ys and girls. ■ . 'Iho rrqiirsl ol tlm Maillton Toifi will iirf (i!»an|vnl In Mtitnwun Not' Rd„ McCampbell ■ Rd., Kolmdel- Haven, high school commcrclal termine II the bbrough can furnish wus announced, at a .meeting ol uiijrty, Mitfnlny mu! Tiu>ti(l(iy. Mra V rai'a .liny, Wnsliiiiislon’s, lllrtli* Mayor I’oler J, Waters, unend­ ililp Koiveiaj!<( (Imiiiniialon w orliir Middletown Rd. and Willowbrook subjects, (1200; Mrs! Naomi No­ water to additional farftiltci In th* Sunoco dealer* at Diillonwond M an­ lolin I hitler, puppy flay ilm lniun day, flnoil l iiilny, Memotljtl Oay, ing the mooting, praised the plan 1200.000, and adjuiilini'nla In jilaim . Rd. are .1# be rebuilt. . vak. Raritan Township, primary to w n s h ip . ,. . , outlined by the supervisor hut or, Mulawan, yesterday, I ho pur- tm (Im AtMilhiiy, bayn llml lti<* un liuli'iK-iidi-iii u Irity, l.uliuiy, U a y,- will liuvii to Im made In pmvluii (or A contract was signed with Com­ grades, $3800; Steplien'R. Dempsey, Resurfacing Job - ■ noted the recreation program mn- ixise of the codicil Is t(j bring abniil until lilnnivaiin* |tt tn'ltl In hfiiuir Hiiiiihsi!ivliiii liny and I lirjolmas, (Ini (IIKo'icnat bdtwcoii the n-i|iii"il munity Planner Associates, Inc., Union City, elementary, 15000, and Tlic committee promised It has not be made a succcss oveniliiln iloiot- toam w^ik lir'lwnon llie com- Hip mnrit llinn Vaiallmis Hel l)» ______and thi).aiiHiuiil.diiintoJ, Jlli“ .io Princeton, for professorial services Anthony T.U rganckrBsyonne, htgti under consideration-plans -to -re- 'Srid'' called' Oil' (ifiieiits' to •jiany- and Sunoco- dealers In Itm (iiliieio. ef.llin plillii'--de{laillliei!t> i|ur»i wuii fiuwgiiloil In M nnli of -■io bring Ihe M aster Plan of 1053 school science. H 200. 1 (contlnueo on page twelve) reorrntlon dlroctnrs “ss liiucli as proving service to motorists, Arfirju .iiiii wlio w*tfi‘ w ijijikM In m e usM(it>'il 11 wink''iluy> ol vs<‘ (III) your, • tip to date in some provisions in ' Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Mata­ p o s s ib le ." Representing * combined total ol llllt’ff VVHI8,, ‘ . , . ■Ill'll, po| yelll Mll is hired as secretary at the Suggests Use Ol School Hlioi U ye Si;* of cordial business relll- llavii-IH w iil^lays v»ru|lol|, Til* lunili »fo*ieC(ilvoil vjlll Ins Ur p i i f Mr» 'lliult-'i ffjHuU I Ii l» ( (ho nu- Zoning brdlnance. The Community Cllflwood Elementary, Schoolj at Harold J'.'Dolan, president'nf the llonslilp lirsupplying petroleum pio- t(. vnhlil|f i b’iff in« iis(,(r*oor,, lax vlilo lor a tnwoklilp lyl'lu (•niilnin'r- liiojlfll Jrt;pj/U-a flic lll-’j” hy Plinner* llrm will be paid a re- $2500 annually. She .wiTf replace Matawan Township Hoard of lid duels and serves V) -molorlsts, (nlh-iIm, inml supeivlsirr, rostl - liiH »ui voy ol h11.’a a m lrll are not flUdlilctl vdiM itin will lai worn Iw'lli talner (ea of U40 and (100 per day ^O^.,’Fanny Straniero, who Ii re­ ucallon, suggested the sdmol pfnp- Norman Hsthlioile, 1 WlllWm Arose un a _ MWiiioil/j) \n l l u i w n r fli'Oil (ioiiIIiiiiiiI nn |iii|i'i Ihliloen) Ju ry Association pnivldcil wltli niw oiaU t ,llil» Him*. (or work to the limit o( the ap­ signing, 1 ’ . . , ertles and facllllles should bo used and Irhomu I/I Iwgan/ recnlvod nnd m a Ollmi" lu (fm diiiuIjlM) Wlilcji M ftlnn.tlifl wriilji |« l;i'p n In propriation ln the budget. Mr, Stetler anoou.njed that out- tit advantage to provide recreation, Hun's fJeslerlioy^Jty Award plai|iw J/<<1 rMprr jMfU'l pojijHf# ftlippllcd W . M. Friedlo^nder I i d v p rn ilfiit iipAin Ilia ri'm ilt# til llm Issue Invitations tj / Introduce Ordinance , of-doors commencement exercitca al outlets to tho youngsters In tlm from E. T, LiliaraS, Tiuinsger of III l}ill» titb u -jlllVir l)f('/> jiUldo l»y eriKlm-i-iin/i atudy, and cannol 'm< ' An ordinance tor the curbing of will be held Juno 15 for the high to w n s h ip ,. . . - j jinn Oil Company's Knith Ainlniy For 'Momoricil Parade , ! i tljeyiew* Activities dodilod ui«in until natural (low, tha south side ol Bethany Rd. In ichool; June 13 for Cliffwood Ele­ After concern was expressed that sales district. { 'o u n ly . ri'lalton wjtli iirowit n'wnr llncx ,tbe. tuicurbed section from Holm- mentary'.,School; June II fbr the ■fte first dinner meellitg of the perhaps loo much'emphasis-was M r, RalhlWfla (Operates the Sun Tim Miliiwun ''llorough I’sisil* nnd |nifn|i|ri(( plgnm aic contfdcri'il. Vi* Aimtkun Aunlllmy >del/W l. to the Raritan 'Towhitilp Maiawan Elementary. School. ( Grand Jury Association of Won- being plsced on fundi for rm - oc^ slalion on Route >} In lla/lel fommliitiiin lim Itsiii'd invilaljnii*. I'^t-'adot pi an« * re lo com plfta llin knyt (hut b«Ic lice v u Introduced.^ Joseph Sea- Renew B u Transportation ' mouth...County waa held Tuesday stion, Andrew Gerrriak, modei'jlmi fie has Imtn * Btinoco dealer fur lor nil Imiing!) OtHitlilrathlii III entlrn (KOjMt In Iwn y o a r» , '• iit lunvUh', a pur*'i)i«l m»n. Long Branch, township engi- Bus transportation with Mfchael night st the American Hotel, Free­ of the meeting, ssld .Improvements M years. Mr, Aro*s operate! Ihe paillnpale In llie Meinoiial I>d/ Jnfludod In IMani ' tn*t>tb (it IwHMiiiK Hi« nulloii'* w/i^ ■ Beer, estimated (he work will cost P. George,' M stawan, was renewed hold, The meeting waa opened, by had-to be tnsde one at a tim e and Sunoco stsllyn at First and Hioid |iaiad» May M ' I lie parade will Joseph A. Howard; Little Silver, Sn. in Keyporl, Ifs his Iw.en s linlm l"/) III lltit tnnlHtlvif plana slail al II 30 a in, nt fliilplilil Av«,( vflM0. The work on the Raritan as follows on'*- per diem, basis: tftit s 'sound recreation program llliry Uiiif hit vi* chairm an of the dinner committee. Hunjtco dealer for 27 yeari. Mr, ar« all paila of .tin* lowiithip e( adju' eni lo Mulawan IJinilwr Co., ■ alij* of the afreet already Is under­ (continued on pige twelve) wai a st6p In ths right dl«'(:ti;in {Im * jn wtivr l.o ilit* ' will liig Monday r»»ntng in tht »<(tf»d the third'Tuesday of each lifOnjh, panels will lie drawn during llie M (H e lit, ps/king lot, , west Really Co.. Scotch Plaim, for a plaai la Hstndri n . anoiher eoce between presentm ents and In­ b« buili prii'ately, but leased \iy headnusiteri, I.Htl" St, Annouiu e will hav* Ita neirl session June i f fu ll two week!. Tlwy lliilude Vin­ The nest tnnelliig Of Ihe cornlmls* (continued oa page thirteen) ■mntdpallty I*r Itfg t seal* pr*- dictments. Tbe spealur also re­ the I’ost Offlce Depsrtment uodsr menl wss msdn Ihst the sa/ond .A speaker Is scheduled, from the cent Aranlerkl, Wrsl Keansleirg; sion w ill'l«. held M wday nlglil,-- doctlM, w ith a payrall possibly ferred to the decision rendered by Us commercial leasing program. ilsnda/d snd id/snrrd first aid Ne Jh Taxpsyeri Association "[hr J a m e s !, Ilsir.y, tlnlwi liesch; Kepresenllng Ihe various Prgsi|< ladodlac Omsaads af caployeas. former Justice Ackerson when he ' J'oitm siw r. Francis Rtepel ssld coursei will atari Thursday m n Citizens Council To Meet public is Invited lo attend Oeorge I!. IWI'/nl, M stawan Town- Iriilons comprising lliejrOTnmli- I. SUB lb* *M aa (be prlatlag waa Serving on tbe Supreme Court blds/on lb* 1M9 si/usr* foot build- ln * ( M a y Vi, and wnilnue every s l i p ' slon lie Joseph y*c<:«ella, W, The Omnril for B e tte r pfut, a eeetral prfcttag, eegrsr- bench as the only case on record InK Sboufd h r whm llted to Ihe re - ‘ih u n h tf p ven/n/f Imm I to 10 lUlward llsrils, .Mstswad' I'lre Us- , tchoolk remind* all members thst hkg ntll wllh fir* «ep»r«t* *flleM of an appetl taken by a grand Jury. Announce Lowering gioflslXreal **f st Itl Gvr/ntn, Union Heath; Mrs; Frank Anson/and < m it fareat-Teachej; AssocUtkn meet- I. Tb* rnaar n p t t u i ai a re­ o n a decision o f a libel suit InstHut- flell announces flat Ijike Mstawan Ntktosi ' > Ceptitd by Mr, Uwis, • Msrle. (irinsls, Keyporl; Alessiut- IJulch. V,F,W,; »nd Frink M srila. tng. Business will include election cent mmlrtyml a w d n la MaH- ed - against nsembera of a fraud Is to b e lowered SO that re»idek Turnpike JJxpress n l>(isestifs 1 o n a ( Ii s n Ifedglln, tr Green, Keinslwrg; Rle.baTd I. Theodnre I'lielan |r„ ytnd Rkh’sra of officers aad discussion of poss­ taro T a « ■ I h i p ( H*bade) Jyry aad slid that ; ths auil w*a msy mskerepslrs to docks, b u lk ­ buses. freqaW dally service from 'thf/iduie- W trlin Jr., and IVank Illglit, H ailet, r‘ ' ...... ; Jj>wl*, M slawsn I'lr/it Aid a rid ible, acthitie* for the next year. w*Bii ga ta a HSM«sar»(*«i i«t, th* ^(raad Jury Held 10 lie heads and cfcsn besches. Mrs, Hrillo’t. .Commuters Iwy U (rip Matiitii sr,; rejwilcd nn tlie llth A ls o M rs , IXjtit Hull, Kesntlwrg, Rescue B/jusd, Inc, All residents of tha Matawsn Towb- miaiautts. house a lu whs fivaaid w ith in IU right* aad no more lib e l Doooell slates (hat the V/iS’eftng ol Uw/ks and u v t / For schedule csll district mertlng o t th a U. 1 fils te l i s t e r J, Kennedy, llarlel; Mr*. •hlp School District Sre Invitfd to *a by sa aOldal seen* la Heins- to libel suits thaa a Judge. Thst th* take will start this week and COifax 4 X223/1. . Oiutefl which iliey atteoded In Key. Carolyn' B. Killy, > Union Itasdi; - WuUM.... ' Mead. : - W Ih i* m L (contiawd thtrW a) It will be hw trtp for approximate­ tejfp-adv tf, ' , port: Thursdsy, Wlfllam tV/^iil, M is,.'Hilda Koch, Ksyporl; Alfred Informmlon »m ul Lewretl Wil­ S. Clasiac n s Iasi Friday aa ly 19 days, .7“1. ' ' ", state president, w«« * guest at |jm l*rtx*i. Keyporlj lrvlag 0 , son, .lived in M»t*w*» 'W #, so* (4 tb* lll-«r* Asahwdw Iracs, aff fdaHc* Sb* ur**» r*sidtmcir

|9 to two companies in the subur*. Erosion Battle Patriotism Essay Contest Winners Cited O fficers Elected Fourth Tim e Honors W estern Electric 'ban- Trenton, area,, - Principal items purchased w eri . To Be Explained - B y Scout D istrict A r e a C o n t r a c t s gasoline and greases, chemicab, - electronics and electrical equip* .‘The constant battle of federal; Ernest Peseur, Hailet, has been H ie Western Electric Company, meat, precious metal' contents, state, county i)n(t municipal engt> re-elected head of the Chingagora manufacturing a n d distrijbuting District of I^onmoulh Council, Boy aluminum, copp^r{ hardw are^ririt* seers to keep tlje stale’s nationally arnt qf- the Bell System, bought known beachtrontfrorri being swept Scouts of AmM l(ja. The district has ing, b 1 u e pnnt paper, machina $101,603,307 worth of m aterials and Into the sea byfidal. currents and a membership of 1065 Cub. Scouts, tools and batteries, r . alarms will be flpscribed on Satur­ Boy Scouts and Explorers and com- supplies last year from 2579 sup­ Communities in. which paym ent day to a.gropg& f Wall'Township •prlses th e Matawan, Keyport, pliers in 258 different New Jtejrsey to companies amounted to more High School Siuhonts by '.Vice Ad­ Keansburg, Union Beach, part of communities. , ...... m iral W. .Much Angus (USN rf-'t.J, Marlboro Township and Hol/ndel than J100,000 w ere M arlboro, $103,­ During 1959 the total number of 349; M atawan, $203,706 and- Mor­ head of Princeton University’s civil a r e a s o f the- co u n ty ^ » New Jersey suppliers racked fourth ganville, $386,725, ' "• engineering department. The stu­ The election of officers for the I it the jiation behind th/selnC aU - dent. group is engaged in a system- District was held recently at the farnja, New York ana Illinois in The Cannonball Hbuse a t; 126 ~atic study of the changes that take Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport Quests of the amount of paym ^ts received Morris Ave., Springfield, Union place along a reclaimed section of honor , Included retired Supreme from Western Elect* County,’is the only house remain­ the Jersey coast over a period ol C outtjustice Henry -E . ’AcjtenoA The Garden Stater ranked third ing of the four which escaped bum*"" several months, specifically along Jr., Keyport, a n d County Scout, nationally in the dumber of sup* ing by the British during the Bat­ the Belmar and Avon beachfronts. Executive, J. Fred Billctt, Shrews­ pliers as well the number of tle of Springfield on June 23,, 1760. Announcement of Vice Admiral bury. Rev. Henry A. Mafe.i St. com m unitie^ln which suppliers A cannonball pierced the west wall • Angus’ appearance at Wall Town M ary’s Episcopal Church, gave the were located Payments by, West­ during tHe Battle* lt has been chip High School was made by Invocation, A report of the activi­ ern-Electric ranged from. $16,836,- maintained as the headquarters of Commissioner Salvatore A. Bon­ ties of the district* was given by J238.to.730 suppliers Jn Newark .to the Sprinfifiel^ Historical Society. 1 tempo of the State Department of Mr. P e s e u x . ' ...... - FRANK ELTTA Conservation and Economic De­ Jo-Ann tyarle Howard and Vincent tKunz, wln- Knights of Columbus receive awards from James Raymond. Chestbri, HoJmdCl/ was ' Frank Fetta, son of Mr. arid velopment. Commissioner Bontem- nersof an' essay, contest) on patriotism sponsored at Day, chairman of Catholic activities, (left), a n d presented a plaque of appreciation M rsrprarik Fetta, Keyport, piano St, Joseph's School, Keyport, by Fourth Degree Charles Dietrich, Faithful Navigator (right),. po expressed,.t(ie/hope that ..high by the djstrlcl^ committee for his pupil of Mrs. Xom lance Jackson, school students in other communi­ services as chairman of camping was successful in winning honors ties along the Jersey coast will tidal- currents itnd storms will ef­ The booklet also says, “Career and activities. , for the fourth time in the piano emulate the Interest displayed by fect Avon's expanded beachfront is Cancer Booklet of the reproductive organs aad Other Officers Elected ’ auditions at the New Jersey Music BUY YOUR COAL Wall Township High students In one to be solved by systematic - ■ . •. - -■ . • . .. • •' cancer of the breast account for Education Council in Newark, on •beach protection actlvitiA spear- study and contour measurements/ ' Also elected by the district w ere;' all cancer In Apr. 24. He will receive his award ■ headed by the. Department’s M r. Gannon said. Revision Listed Vice chnlrrfien, William Frledlaen- Sunday at th e Mosque Theatre, . Effective |L | V A f Will Advance Bureau of Navigation. Some boy w om in. Cancer" - f the' tflgfcrflve *• der, Holmdel'and Merrill Wallace, C h a rle s j , O’Hency, student gui­ Is cancer increasing? The an­ N e w a r k . ■ scout troops also have' shown an dance coordinator of Wall Town­ swers ts this nnd 100 other ques­ gans and cancer of the lung ac­ Keyport; chairman of organization May 13, 1960 |^ |V W Ju|y ' Interest in such’ projects. ' ship High School conceived the liea tions are given in a newly pub­ count for more than half ol.all and extension, Wallace Taylor, Hol/ndel; .chairm an camping and Other district members also were • Vice Admiral Angus will brief the of interesting a group of' school lished pamphlet which was made cancers In m en.” This pam phlet Is ol e le c te d . ' - students group on the serious ef­ mathematics and science students avallablo to the public today,' It available at your local office of tlie activities, Bill Kuchler, Holmdel; fects of beach erosion from an In assisting Bureau of Navigation was announced by Oren G. H u n t, American Cancer {Society or by chairman of leadership and train­ Mr. Friedlacnder was chairman At Lowest Spring Cash Price - economic standpoint and will com­ engineers nnd surveyors In keeping Glen Ridge, president, New Jersey writing the New Jersey Division, ing, Charles Roesch, Holmdel; of the nominating committee. Of­ ment on measures token' thus far watch on 'the Belmar and Avon Division, Inc, ' Inc., 021 Central Ave,, Newark. chairman of advancement, Ed ficers, will serve for the scout year SIZE ; CHUTE IN ' BAGS Kelley, Cliffwood; chainnan''''df starting July 1. Other reports were to combat the ocean’s enormous beach project. J ; 'j Tho pamphlet points out that the health and safety, D r.. Houshang given by Robert Kriedler, Mata­ destructive - power. His remarks number of recorded cancer deaths Sefon H all Receives R ic e $ 1 9 .0 0 $ 20.00 Hakim, Matawan; chairman of fi­ wan, district executive -of Mon­ will bo Illustrated with colored In thi United States each year has Rhodies In Bloom nance, Emanuel Gale, Keyport. mouth Council, B oy Scouts of s lid e s . increased from 41,000 In 1000 to Cancer Research Grant Jim .Flynn, M atawan, will continue America, Keansburg's Stout Troop S u c k ; r " 1 9 .0 0 20.00 Directs Association At Rutgers Farm 1 about 203,000 In' 1950, Vice Admiral Angus Is a director Seton Hall University has Just to serve a j district commissioner. Sl received the attendance award. In answering the question fur­ - ot ths American Shore and Dench Azaleas in the rhododendron Seen awarded an Institutional Re- _ P e o 20.00 21.00 ther, tho publication says, "This soarch' Grant of 120,000 from the | Preservation Association of which garden at Rutgers University's bears a direct relationship to the American Cancer Society. The I Peter J. Gannon, chief of New Jer­ Exporimcnt Station are at tho peak Nut or Stov* 2 2 .5 0 2 3 .5 0 Incrcaso in tho totnlpppuiotlon ond grant is to be effective from July sey's Bureau of Navigation Is niso of their bloom this week. Most the Increase In the number of 1, 1000 through June ,30, 1001.. ATTENTION director. - . plants'will _bo ready;to put on a Orders l.Or Here Teas One Delivery 25c Ton-Less people ovcr-tho ago of .45, the age Following his . talk at the high colorful show, along with many - The university Is-the-second In­ when the cancer, death rate rises . school, Vico Admiral Angus will rhododendrons during the weekend, stitution In New Jersey to receive Matawan sharply. Lung cancer, which was accompany tho students* in a bus according to Dr. William E. this unique type of grant, A sim­ — j. S. HOPLA a Fare dlseaso in 1000,. has shown High School Students provided by' the Wall Township Snyder,'head of the ornamental ilar grant Is In’ effect ■ at Rutgers . ■ - Blue Coal ' ■ - -■ the most notable Increase of all Board of Education on a tour of horticulture section. University, One of-the purposes types of cancer," > w 110 Third St. • the New Jersey beachfront from Rhododendrons will be worth of the institutional Research Grant Prom — May,. 27 Booklet Is Revised Asbury Park’to the southern tip visit until the end of May, D r. Is to encourage new minds snd ' ‘ . '• Keyport.'. ' ' Tho publication Is a . rfevlslOQ. of of Island Beach. Enrautc tho stu­ jnydcr says. All plants in th e new Ideas to. enter cancer re­ specia l'C a booklet Which the American Can­ . CO 44)791 - dents will sco damage Inflicted |>y garden aro plainly labeled, a ten s e a r c h ...... PROM V cer Society had. distributed widely normal erosion and Storms j and ture that appeals to many new RAT; 8 AtI Latest Styles. throughout the country over the corrective measures taken thus far home owners . making landscape N o w Is . the time to advertise past decade. New Questions with MARTIN & BROWN W . D. SWARTZEL to the limit of funds available.! plans who want to see hoyr spec! those unused articles for sale. A up-to-date answers Were selected Old Company Lehigh - " Particular attention will be paid mens look at maturity. small, ad In the classified column ' Okf Company Lehigh as typlfal of those most frequent­ on the trip to the built-up beach­ The "rhodie" garden is near the will turn them Into cash for you. 17.Atoin St. H o lm d e l R d . front at Avon which was creatod Iris' garden on the Horticultural ly asked by the public', W . S. W ALLACE In compiling the papiphlet, the M a t a w a n , ,, . Hazlet ; by trucking several hundred thous­ Farm off Ryder's Lane,1 easily MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR and cubic yards of sand from a reached by the Turnplkti or Route Aiherican Cancer Society .selected L O 4 -0 2 8 1 C O 4 - 2 2 1 1 400-foot stretch of wide beach on there Is no charge for admls- nine categories of questions which J. T h e n BANGOR,ML W . FRONT STREET, KEYPORT the Belmar side of Shark River In­ slon on- fparking. No jrli field day are asked most frequently by tho let and depositing It on the Avon Is p. la n inedn e this year, ns bloom will public bout caiiper. Thejke concern s id e . bo scarce; tho clumps having- been the .nature, ot cancer, what Causes The ijucstion of how wave action, divided last year: It, how cancer can bo detected and treated, questions of particular sig­ nificance to men and women, and about cancer In children. Ono group of questions and answers Is . T V L E A V Y d e v o te d to vJIfll atiillsl/cs a b o u t 141 Middlesex Rd., Matawan cancer, presenting Such. Informa­ f*iii.iWlMfit*frtaAitoryfifhtil* tion os the geographical rolatign- ■ IPM, IDH Uj Ml IftcluM.. LO 6-6210 ship to the dlseaso. Television Service Calls Answered Days , And Evenings \ ' ■ , MOTORS - All Service Calls Handled By T Tom Leavy Personally . YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK and OPEL here's wishing you a Bon Voyage DEALER

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t i l * lot a school without cost ta M rs./Herbert Dietrich P ractical N urses Officers Installed By Hebrew Women’s' Shopping Center? South River ; th« (owashlp, ' 1 Honored At Shower^ \ Over Sidewalk R«|UMt ' (continued tram p*ge one) (conllnuod fronv j>»fce one) • A letter from Cantor am) Gold-1 Elect O fficers A shower was given for Mrs. PI. were approved for Prenl Con- Rivor.Do»rd Tuesday throws a ll man, Sayre Wood* Soulh develop- thepa plans lit a turmoil. Partlcu- Herbert Dletrich. Unloa Dtach, by *truclion Co., Perth Amboy, etter *fs, liedited on a requrat tor a.sW s- , hjew. officer* were elected atthe Mrs, Thomas Ftrreft and Mrs. l»rly Involved Is Matawan tin the a barrage ot critical questioning walk In from ot School lB on Bush- v regular, meeting of the Uce~isd George Trampler; both ot Union oilpjnsllv constituted receiving ills- noil Kit. llio company said it wai ''^Practical Nurses Association, Dk from in131by residents In Sayre Beach, at Mrs. Farrell's ]home trict for the township, as nf.alnst not obligated to furnish auch a ' vfclofhJQ,;. Monmouth County, held M o n d a y n ig h t. ; *'• Woods South, Tlie developer had the other districts belnR only'con- sidewalk but would do 10 It the . at..-theYMCA, As5ury Park, MrsT. Gilts \\vre placed in i baby’s obtained auyarlanco for two ot the sent nfc»'ivliiji: 4)si ricts, In M adi­ board would an ret! lo tlw subiitllu-. - Emma Berry;. Eatontown, was bassinet which was decorated in son'* setup. . lots on Grace J’l, having leu than tlon nl nn asphalt floor lit School named president; Mrs. Mildred orchid. r ' 4 ..HYonblr-Indicated 20 in Sayre Woods Soulh, Inslend tlw 10,000 square-toot minimum re­ Yost, Keyport, v ic e president; Other guests jvere Mrs. Joan Indication that trouble ot some of the tile floor pivviilrd fur in quired. , , . ;. Mrs. Edna Sigler, Port Monmouth, Scott, Mrs. Charles Lambrecht, .sort was jn the making came at Ills' spedHcallons, The company Thursday nljiht^s Madison meotliiB . secretary, and Mrs. Lois Stouffer, Mrs. Philip DeStayenj, f^lrs. Mario 'llio Sayro Woods rtsldi'nU it^' Claimed the lliltciciices In prices . Long Branch, treasurer. The in­ C»pj>olla, Mrs! Marie Cadon, Mrs. inainh'd Id know' what ossimimv whi'n Hoberi H, Hlunt, Mlddlese* ot lloor materials Is much loss than Violet \V«,lshv Mrs. Pygpy Rothers, County So[MM inlendeut of Schools, ‘ staUation dinner will be held June ttv.'y wtuilil have the 1’rcnt hmisra Ibe cost of tlu' sidewalk,,.Tlio llrm 9. Mrs.‘ Stella Harris, state as­ Mrs. Harry Hrejl, Mis, Mary Cof* adm itted .■tho State Pe|«tln}i'ht. of is doiiatlnn the school io tlio Imard, rey, Mrs. Michael Kaluiicoski, Mrs.. V'ould conform to Ihe valuations l-'iUicrttlon was "most concerned" sociation president and executive Mr, Kerr commented, "Tlw Side­ nnd architectural |ilan ol their near. secretary, will be the installing Shirley Davis. Mrs., Michad Mos- alHiut the .Madison placement, aliu- walks m e not uiuler,board ot edu- c»e,- Mrs, Hayn\onii Miss by resiliences In Sayi e WoiHli / officer. allon nnd John" I'ariildnelt'., a ralion jurisdiction mid besides we Ann Bothers, Miss Harriet Hroil. Smith. The boaut decided tlmt -- ' Delegates who will attend the Madison UkiuI member, ivvcaled w-ould be -foolish lo entor'iiitn *ueh Miss Amelia Broil, all of Union the residents would have to carry . state convention June 1*3 at the that a schedule submitted by Ihe' an ntlteemeul."' Mies Carol Del- Beach; Mrs. Barbara Kartlk*. Key* their protests to the building In* -—. Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City, Sooth Rivor Hoaul on wlibdittwal kiM-o, - anoihor liiianl miMiilwr, port; Mrs. Frank Chevoey and Mrs, s|W .or and the-township commit' - are. Mrs.-Jane Fisk, Mrs. Berry, and placement Is -'contiaiy to a limit',hi Ibe developer should' "auto­ "Kenneth Dietrich, Cliffwood; M rs. tee, in that, (lie. .biiartl could only Mrs. .Yost, Mrs. Iris Ridgeway, previous imdcvstnndlnu on some matically put in sidewalks." ' 1 John Cherney, llarlet; Mrs. Aim net on the conformity ot ninpi pie- . Mre;-Stouffer, Mrs. Sigler, -Mrs, ixihit*," - A letter was iirdeied sent to Ihe Mrs. Jack Goldberg, new president; Mrs, Ralph Stat, Chemey, Camden. * ~ ,sented wllh |he plannbi}; and >ou- Chsries Aunih k, chairman of the •."••Harriet Miller,- Mrs. Rae Bongar- New officers w4re installed at the meeting of the developers dedal Init H'O lUHIieslioiY second vice president! Mrt. Irwin Rubenteld, record* in|t code*. \ . bliih schiHil hulldiojj pm giani. ie- f .rone. Miss "Martina Beatty- and Hebrew Women’s League on Thursday evening. Left Gifts we™, sent hy Mrs. Lois sbonlil bo made lo Iha township to right are Mfs. Richard Ackerman, treasurer; Mrs, Ing secretary; Mr*. Mark Goldman, financial aec- Kneute and Mrs JSlario Decker. The (nlnor saiIhIivision of l.uJwlit ' Mrs. Josephine Tighe. (Kilted conslnictlon 20 per cent committee since Ibe boat d ot edu­ Bertrand Goldstein, first vice president; Mrs, Paul retary. Mrs. Edward Rothenberg, correspond! IWlow tor a 6tii liy-300 foot 1,-shiipinl “Mrs. Berry, state treasurer,' an­ secretary, was absent when thla plcturo was taken. complete on the new IiIrIi school cation had not mads the reijutsit Waffenfeld, outgoing president, handing the gavel {o tract at (iaitb |til, 310 feet tn Irom nnd Ibe steel work up, A wing Is , nounced that the stale picnic will nor has It any aillluiiTty'to decide * Installation of new officers took resulting from the combined efforts reservation chairm an for the donor Club Ha* Dinner Party Houto IS was uppimi'd wllli n . pG held - Jiily . 19 at ’MtGulre's belnR rushed to completion ior Ihe oil Ihe pvo|)o»iil. • . of the Board of Directors and pruvlsliw of an rnm 'm nit for tt JD- - Grove, Mlddlelown. place at the meeting of the'Hebrew dinner lofbe held Thursday, June, At Shore Point Inn . „ September 19(11 deadline, while Iho Secielary-llusliioss Mnnnner ; C, every member of the Sisterhood. foot tirive-ln for trucks uf the"3er- - - T h a Association's first country Women’s League of Keyport held 9, The-bus will leave Keyport at rest of tbe plant will ba completed David Mcllemy was itlieded to bazaar will be,~held Aug. 25 and at the synagogue Thursday. The E a c h outgoing executive officer A dinnt'r party was held by iho sty Central l\»ver amt Llnht Co. sometime thst your, C p j n ...... arrantte (or llif icnllnti nf 700 new officers, who were presented was presented with a Star of David to its new aub-stntton. . . _-26* ' ’ - . Past Noble-Grand Club nf tb e Joseph I toft, hoard |H:o,*Ulent, (’halts fnr the Memorial School pendant inscribed with.the officer's , Mrs. David Lemberg, outgoing ; The Inalallatton . dinner will be corsages, are Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Rebckah l.tkljio ot tba Show l’olul Handy lloldlnit Co. wm (tlven noled in rosped lo now construc- Itraihiiition at 11 price of 111 per name and date of service and each recording secretary, resigned from --.the concluding meeting for the president; Mrs. Bertrand Gold* inn, Koute 35, Harlot. -• approval of a ono-am plot minor lion that the lime is.nl hand lo hundred, (ind also-was directed to chairman received a white prayer tho Sisterhood becauso of moving r--'summer. Meetings .will resume. in stein, financial vice president; Mrs. Attending till? dinner word Miss Mibdlvlsliin (ui1 .lohit'e tlnmnln move on hulldlni; two junior bl»h advertise lor nn additional iHlrsI Ralph Slot, educational viccpres* book. Mrs, Waffenfeld has been to.;iseiln. Mrs. Waffettftid ex­ Slore on Konte I) south ot b'rimlon September witH the new officers Amelic- llaiimnartner, Mrs,: Ken- schools nud two nv llueo olotnen- and iliree clerk secrvlnrles, . presiding. , Ident; Mrs. Edward Rothenberg, named waystdnd means chairman pressed tho regret of iho Sister­ ni'tli Smith, Mrs. llo lim 'S Sluitls, Ud. William- Hoover was (tlven tai.v schools, Willlniu Korr, lorm er corresponding secrelary; Mrs. Ir* of the CentrarNew" ( • n f r n r 1 Jersey Branch nnd complimented Mrs. Lem* Mrs.. Victor Donnell, ,Mrs. (jeorito a p p r o v a l o f n . 2.Q4 a c ii) tr a c t on bon itl prfsldeol, ihounlll It would win Rubenfcld^ ^recording secre­ of tho Hebrew Women's League of berg for her activity since coming Porter,.Mrs.. Kossetl Wyckoff, Mru. K lr1.11 l.iino for linnsfer.10 Holieil be a xwid ‘ idea . to sink 4lte State Bdyshora Chapter tary/ "Kirs." ‘'Mark Goldman, fi­ A m e ric a . to this area several years ago. George I\ckmiiii, Mrs. Donnld Weiss,- Until ptbiclpiils are tnem- Dep^itmeni ot Conset vntlon a 11 d WWW1 Hold Meeting nancial ;5ccrctary, and Mrs. Rich* New President Speaks Refreshments were served .by Iho Burgess anil DeWitt Curhtirl,1 bers ol Ihe township pollen loree, I'ionom k’ Development II that |*or- ard Ackerman, treasurer. Mrs. (aoldberg spoke briefly say­ hostesses, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Allor Iho nllnlr n medlng nml Harvey NochtfiSTwan Rrnnted a llon o| t'beeseipialio Stale Pirtk cut Bayshore Chapter 18, Widows ol Mrs. Louis Pragcr officiated as ing, ‘ It ts an honor nnd a privilege William' Wolfe, Mrs. A. Goldin and social hiiur. was conducted nl tho minor, subillvblon lit 11 Ill-fOftl olf limn Ihe main paih a ron by k World War J... held a meeting May installing officer with M rs. Jules to be elected to the presidency of Mrs. Jack .Altmarki The tnhles homo n( Mrs. l'ckmnn, llro.id St., (lo u t Irmt tm Dock ltd,, near Ihe (laiden Stale l.’aikwny at Mat- ' 4. The all-quoia, donate^ by Mrs Sdinger and Mrs. Stat,. outgoing the Sisterhood;’* were d erated with lilacs: ’ Keyport.- ' CheesopinUe State Park. .uwftiT-Tld.. could be dlvetled to a M ary Ardlno, was awarded_lQ-Mrs. program co-chairmen,- performing 'Songs were sung by Mrs. Churles — .Lucy—Fragcsso Tind the special in a pageant-like program. \J£ith Prngcr. M rs. Emanuel Baron, Mrs. ..prize, donated by Mrs. Ann Kehoe, lights dimmed nnd piano ac­ Milton Gale. Mrs. Harvey Baker* • <*toas awarded lo Mrs. Elizabeth companiment provided by Mrs. Mrs. Louis Prager. Reports were WANT Mens FOR YOUR MOMCY... '^-Hubert,. , . . Hyman Sehwartz, they likened each mode and a reminder of UJA • - There was .a-discussion of tho executive branch oj tho. S ister* pledges and money due before Miss Memorial Day parade and (he din hood to the creation of the world. B. Dorothy Cohon leaves for Israel . li ner at the Flamingo, Keansburg. Mrs. Paul Waffenfeld, outgoing and a world tour. Some, members indicated that they president, spoke of her term In Mrs. Milton Krain, Hnzlct, fs "'w ould participate. ' office, recopnlzins the -fruitful yearJ man, Mrs. Stanley Kali'ch, a n d The next regular meeting will be J u n o 1... , V • Pcrmlttlng tbis temperature of a All purpose flour Is milled from Those present were Mrs. Martha frozen food to rlso to 25 or 30 de­ hard or soft wheat or a hilxtuie . .Buhman*'.jvirs. Hubert, Mrs. Ann grees for even one day. does more of the two. It contains a rndderato Nesbitt, ,Mrs. Bernadette VonHart, damage to Its eating quality and amount ot gluten ot a .weaker Mrs. Fragasso, Mrs. Margaret nutritional value than holding it at quality than bread flour. As its . Fagteo> Mrs., Atdino, Mrs. Kehoe, zero for a whole year says Mob- name Implies, It can’ bo used for - - Mrs,- Mfiry. Bouly and M rs; Eliza­ mouth County ltome Agent, Mrs, all purposes, £xcopt-for- Iho most beth Sturm. \ ‘ ' Loma K. White. . delicate cakes.

BUY THREE W AYS 1. Cash 2. Credit ' ■ ’ ■ . -;.t • 1 _" 3. Layaway , W K K END WEEKEND SPtqALS 2 6 w SPORTS CHAMPS SPECIALS WITH CHROME FENDERS 5 H . P .

I.XHROMI IfOHIOMT : O u t b o a r d I, CIKOMI HONT (AMIN a. Jir wins m u cahiu S w i n g 4. IOW irOITI MtfAtl i M o t o r I. WlliriWAU Tilll «, CHUOMI-flMIO IINDMI 511050 P l a y / G y m s Maw from the word Oo... Oranis 20’ mlddlo. Ons Yoar W arranty W ITH SLIDE weight bloydea feature oloek Aorotlynnmlo four bar Cantilever frame, lloth lioya1 nnd Frao Stand With glrle’ model* apart dplux« clirome .., In tlie Fully Equippod fenden, luggage carrlor, rim#, Klnmlioyant Purchaio • On* Only Roasting Chickens 39 blut blMi with ’gold' trlm whfU •addlos. T77 . •* miif tfras, Ul wHil? BONELESS REDWOOD TRICYCLES HAVE ALL THE LONDON BROIL lb 9 9 * VEAL CUTLET CUBED lb 9 9 * DASH OP 'BIO-BIKES’ TABLE SLICED BACON n > 4 9 ‘ ITALIAN SAUSAGE I b 6 9 ‘ and I.UiiMhiilfkm' BOILED HAM s lic e d 11*99* CHOPPED BEEF 3 l b i * l M «4lli f, |Ium ifN tm4M* tO-INCH IIZI I. BflfM BtW rrf B e n c h S e t DnWli 8 8 4, trt 4*1*1* m4 pi*4 ftatftr Snow White 9, f*»f« ilw ^U fear 1im$ - it U r t* *• f f M . -lleK . IKK.HIt P in t look ihout* dollars m orel ftao Oi* iturdy. U ' U r tn m i , t»uncliira*proof M inl'pneumatM "Cookoroo" .tfrea and all *ic!u*o Welch's PICNIC LIGHTWEIGHT INNERSPRING GRILLS CHAISE FOLDS FCAT... 9 9 ‘ Honey Sweet 2'Acanl Mglitwelght alumi­ num tu m openi In Spodul Purchaio od» motion, Usck «d<' )u*ti to flV4.eom. NBC Peanut Cream Patties 29* Sunsh'HM ChMolatfl Chip fortablepoiltloni. CHAISE Hold red 'armorcy OAIRY ★ FROZEN FOODS * Ko»e* vinyl cover. 8 F t, LOUNGE LEMONADE lOfor*)00 VHVHIA • W PEAS RiverV»ley 3^49^ ROLLER 2 4 " BRAZIER HAS BRONZETONI 1 7 7 7 0LE0 Bke ' MORTONS DINNERS 2 f e r 8 9 ‘ MOTORIZED HOOD FOLOINO CHAIR UCI— Head COASTER 7 7 O n o O n ly II T WITH H tftot I U l RIDER , I. .. . I lettuce 17< Rog. $1 All etyperton*. Bowl h/on**-ttnt»h truerenleed egnlnat iTumlti'jroff®01*! MOWER SHOP IIS' OtK NBWLY ENLAItCED STOH iMirti-oiit for 8 jreare, yellow YJram e/. s VL »j/pmv*

126 Main Street^ i U te a n y 00 *? of Grant* 3 Plum OPEN LATE - 5 NIGHTS A WEEK A I R P O R T p l a z a Mot. Ifcn frl 8:15 AJN. J» 9MrPM.Ut*4»f 8:15 k : 1 *r c SHOPPING CENTER Price Effecdf Stdmr4tf, ; W » r11 . - .UmflM Qmdon } Thursday, May 19, I960 Pag * Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. u_L_ Communication ' f BEAT IT, KID, IM TOO BUSy, STOEIM S UP FO O D / To tie Editor,. . „ . . Established iw» / An, article; appeared in the May Telephene COtfa* >M W — J. MABEL BBOWW, yUBUBHER 9, 1964, edition ot The M a ta w a n Published every Thursday at Keypert, MonmouUi County, K. Journal, concerning » ahakeup of BY BHOWN PUBLISHING ANT) PRINTING; COMPANY'- ’ AlUnthus—Tyr City Or Short the Lo^al Assistance Beard in, M at J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V, Brown/ Aaaociale Editor Aiianthus, the tree, a novelist awan township. This had nothing Subscription Rates made famous because it grows so CAUSE FOH CELEBRATION . .. Three bayshore tots, Payable In Advance ft ATI ON A t corroRiAi: to d a' with my resignation as well in Brooklyn, m ay be Just what One Year (within state) Dolores Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens, - chairman of the board. ' riSnhFee Month#i f you need in your home( landscape Matawan; Francis Waldorf, son of Mr. apd Mrs. Robert Months . As the former chairman of the plan, il you -live In Brooklyn. Waldorf, Hazlet and C h eryl Mandeviile, daughter of Mr. and Local Assistance Hoard, I wish to It thrives under city conditions, surrounded by sidewalks, paving, Mrs. Paul ’Mandeviile, Matawan, will be honored today at ' The Matawan Journal ______la , ____ ol the people, by thestate people. st this time, Mayor Peter J. -•nd for the people." Ita “ aim ‘ U to .« rv e th< best lnterttta of Matawan; an^ traffic and Impure air. Also, it's vicinity; to pre*ent allII of - « the uhew* * ___ of -< -ihe all.' weeh .‘.JOtMilwi&(njt I-1 blaa,«»------■*' prOudice — -tl W aters did not mention to the Tax­ a unique birthday party! /|J1 the youngsters were, bom on fa a clean, sane, conservative manner, retpeeUnff the Inalienable right* one tree that can stand up under the Garclen State Parkway enroute to hospitals. They belong el our cltizenj, and thereby makin* lUeli worthy, of their confidence, . payers of Matawan Township that a dowsing olf salt mist near tbe . Responsibility for typographical errors is limited1 to the cost ef the opace when thei committee went into of­ ocean. - . - • to the exclusive. Garden State Parkway Stork Club. Mem­ ♦tcupled'by aucn error. . ‘ • V; • fice Jan. 1, 19C0, there were 31 If it’U grow under these condi­ bers will meet at the Cheesequake area restaurant. .. Bari- cases on relief. Now 1 am proud - Entered \ a aecond'dass matter at the poet office at Matawan, N, J.« tions, it’ll grow anywhere, but so jo s a y up IP »nd including tan Committeeman Harry P. Seamen, William Cahill, Mag­ ( Wider the ect of March 3, 187D. . . •: . . . - • • that will crabgrass and ragweed. Mat.i I, I960, there were 19 cases istrate Seymour R. Kleinberg- and Manny Gale took in the THURSDAY, MAY. 19, 1960 Aiianthus may be Just what dropped - from th e relief. rolls, you’ve been looking for it you have exciting Kentucky Derby classic at .Churchill Downs. Believe - through the efforts' Of' the com­ not been able to coax any other mittee and the help ot Committee­ it or not, the foursome pooled tRfeifej,ideas and picked the kind of tree to grpw at your sum­ The Poppy As A Symbol m an- Sigmund Kowalski...... exact order of finish for the first three horses in the run \ ' ' - ' ' * With the above information mer place at the shore. There are aiianthus tre<6 In Cape May County for the rosea. , “In Flanders Fields the poppies blow” nnd so the flower known to Mayor Waters and Com­ with trunks four feet thick. . ‘that precipitated one, war became fho symbol of another rnd, mitteeman Kowalski, neither one with Memorial Day,1, of all those who have died in war. The mentioned this in tho article of Black M arks THIS 'N THAT,.. Majority of Keyport Councilmen anxious lay J, to let the taxpayers know poppy first was associated with war in 1840, in tho form of But think twice before you try to help the Keyport Chamber ’of Commerce in its bid for opium. ■ '.I... 1 . _ that the Welfare Committee wac this tree in your; home landscape getting results. . , plan anywhere else,” caution Rut­ better, off-street parking, facilities. Meeting tonight should Three-quarters of a cratHry later, the poppy became n The welfare catie o f 1800 was o n e gers horticulturists. Raymond P. tell the tale of Keyport’s future as far ’as parking is’con­ symbol of World War I. In 1918, when a YMCA staff worker that already was on relief when Korbobo,' extension specialist in cerned . . . Next Wednesday the, Asbury Park Press will named Moina Mjc;hael read the poem about Flanders Field, the Welfare Committee took over ornamental horticulture, gives ai­ a U. S. military Cemetery in Europe, the conceived the idea on J a n . 1, 19C0. In f a c t,, th is In d i­ ianthus these black marks; mark its 74th birthday. Actually, the Press publication can vidual was-on relief for two years -of wearing a poppy ill memory of those soldiers who })&(] 1. It has a foul odor, something trace its beginnings back seven years before'1886 for as tho prior. Now, If lWayor' W aters was ■died in World War I. * , . . like an untidy dog kennel. so confcrncd about , relief then, as Shore Press, it was first a weekly. Started as slim little week­ 2. It’s dirty because Its inner Miss Michael persuaded the American Legion to adopt he Is now. there'w ere vouchers lie ly with'750 circulation. My, how we’ve grown . , . New, branches keep dying and dropping. the poppy as its Memorial Flower, nnd the national conven­ had access to, Beelng where tho Jersey N atural Gas Co. -wilJ have its annual press dinner Looking Backward This means a continual raking of tion approved the resolution in 1920; The Veterans pf Foreign township money was going during the lawn under it if you want to June 3 at the Deal Golf nnd Country Club.- Have arranged - Wars adopted the poppy, and conducted tho first nationwide his one-androne-halt years In. of­ U n o t MbnH Aa« n ian W* Bamr la Th* Un* A(o keep sticks out of the mower. Suck­ for an afternoon of golf ,for any melhbers of the press prone poppy sale for the benefit of war veterans in 1922. t fic e . ' -( S ig n e d ) ers and seedlings continually crop to or oh the links . . . Thought Unipn JJeach was gojng to up around it,' - ■ Our local communities will bo the scene of Poppy Day H a r r y J. G c lfit - Fifty Years Ago ' 1 A very interesting meeting of the come to grips with the special liquor permit problem Thurs­ I MataWan R d., 3. Because it grows so last it’s 1 >ales beginning this weekend, when volunteer* - sell th* (Issiis. Thursday,. May.‘J9 ,. 1010) American. Legion Auxiliary w a s ' ClUfwood , ■ brittle. A load ol Ice or snow can day,. Instead issued two more without comment. ' ‘artificial flowers in order to provide medical arid educational Examination^ lo r Grammar held Wednesday afternoon. M rs. services for disabled and needy veterans of bothVforldWars n iln i t . 1 - 1 . ‘ School Diplomas are in progress Lenihsn and Mrs. Giilis were host­ snd the Korean War. The'cause is worthy. Your.donation# Doesn't aiianthus have anything jn its favor besides a willingness • JUST OLD STUFF... This busiriess about people walk­ ero needed desperately. Remember our war Bipk and needy Other Newspapm throughout tho county. They began esses, The women finished making to-dny and will be finished to­ popples and they are now ready to grow? Sure, toys Mr. 'Korbobo, ing across the country from coast-to coast is not new. Just by purchasing a poppy. - . It has scedpods'that turn an eye- Express Tfiwlr Viewi morrow, Twenty-six are taking the for Poppy Day which will be ob­ to prove it, here’s n clip from an 1813 copy of the Keyport p ie a s ih g r e d . - , ' examinations, twenty-four b c I n g served by ths Auxiliary on May 24. And unless your house is n lot Weekly: David Kite,-who has been fanning for Mrs. Wick FOR LARGER TRUNK SEWER Irom M atawan and two. Irom Mor­ lower than m ost? don’t expcct an on the Holmdel Road for about five years, will leave this Twenty Years Ago The 53-Minute March -V > (The Daily Home News, ganville, _•______aiianthus' seedling to grow $o it part yf the country on March 3 for a trip afoot that will New Brunswick) . . (Issue Thursday, May 16, 1040) The "53-Minute March on Cerebral Palsy” acTiediiled Sun- Main Street on either aid* ot Uie lowers above it in one year. , The Middlesex County. Scwcrnfce The M atawan Boro Council, Tues­ Informed-nurserymen don’t gen­ terminate at San Francisco. He will lx? accompanied - by vday joints up the tragic fact that Cerebral Palsy strikes trolley tracks was covered with Authority 'has announced that it Is day night, gave Tull approval to a erally recommend or oiler oilon. Harry Webb, of White Plains and they expect it will take t|omewhere in this country every 53 minute^. ’ ^ ' , preparing to ,seek federal funds to oil1 at the expense of the county suggestion that n free.employment thus because there are so many them n year to ?each their destination. The object of thc , ’ Our county has not beep spared. There are npproximnte- moke an enginetrlnR study of a oh Friday last. This substitute tor other trees that are more satis­ proposed large Matawan-to-Snyre- scrvlce for Matawan residents be trip is to.get a better knowledge of the country than coulij ' ly 110 cerebral palsied persons Here who need treatment, -who water docs riot! seem to be as et- fa c t o r y ; ' ville trunk sew er- established In tho boro hall. M r. Korbobo. has prepared a liBt be obtained by going by rail. They are both Englishmen ' tnust be provided with rehabilitation, education ond vocation* lectlvt in keeping jdown the dust And at the sami tlhid tho Au­ The seniors ol Matawan High and description ’ol some ol these and will take along a camera and diary, and will furnish an os has been represented and it |s e l training, . . - ■ ’ 1 1 " 1 ' • ■ thority plans to osk funds to'study School Iclt.on their ennunl trip to which he calls "The Ten,Brat Trees an extension of the South Rivtor in­ doubtful if It will prove as sails- account .of their experiences to such magazines os will re­ They look io the public to help them nndwe.nre corJ ’r Washington, D. C., yesterday at of Tomorrow.” You can (jet a copy terceptor line to serve SpotSwood, compense them for their trouble. Mr. Kite promises ’to let 'dent,that everyone in Monmouth County, will respond to ihis f a c to r y ari was expected. It is bet- by asking your county agricultural Jlelmcttn nnd the Gunderson Indus­ 7:30 a.m. They wero transported us hear from him from time to time and we have no doubt 'appeal for the $53,000.00 needed,for continuing eervicea in ler, however, than nothing and hqs agent. Or send a cord to Garden trial Park. ' . by three Rollo buses, and arc-stay­ Reporter, College of Agriculture, our readers will be pleased to. read his description of the 1060, - -. . ' been tho rteons ol putting W. H. These addillons to 1ho system ing at tho Hotel Oral ton. „ Rutgers University, New Bruns­ country he passes through, Tlie full itinerary of. the trip .. would odd to the volumo ol its biggin out ot tho sprinkling busi­ - Another vital aspect of United Cerebral Palsy’s program Tlie M atawan Township Board of w ic k . V has.not yet been worked out, but tho fitart will bo from New scrvlce work -nnd add to. (ts an­ ness for n time at least...... Rhodle Show On Js resenrch. , Noted scientists arc combining thCir talents to Education ..will ^advertise for .bids York, with Philadelphia the next large city to stop at. . ' , nual receipts too. : . Comet parties were all the go If you’r.e Interested In rhodonden- find all of the causes of Cerebral Palsy nnd seek preventives It has been hoped all along thnt for a new floor in the gymnasium, the past week, hardly a night pass­ drons, Iho rhodle-garden on Horil- against this cruel crippier. Do yourshnre. Greet volunteers the trunk jewer could add new ing but that a number ol young two new lloors' in classrooms in cuitural Farm No. J at tho Ex­ ABOUT NlCW JERSEY . . . Natural growths, of holly and warmly and donate generously. . ... customers nml thus spread opera- persons were watting lor the comet the grammar school, a new roof periment Station will be worth a tlnn and nmoVtliatlon costs over a cedar are featured attractions at Bamegat Lighthouse Stnte to make ita appearance. The num­ visit until the end ol May. broader base, to tho bcpcHt ot all ior the grammar, sfjiool, painting, Park pn Long Beach island in Occan.County, Freo benches- ber In each party was more .than ,The rhododendron garden Is la y in g ol a walk between the grt :n- »url casting, crabbing and fishing are available n't this historic custorpcrs. . two, nnd the young folks,enjoyed near the jris garden, where bloom This benefit to all cuslomen m ar and high "school as .'w eft'sa ;• Out You Go :. themselves indpors until sucli tlmo js scarce this year because the iris beachfront sit

W om an’s Club f M ataw an, Inc., Summer Fashions: Shown At Laurence Harbor Slynvcr Honors

ast A t Buttonwood W iss Janc?Bow ic ' Mc«. >Thun»iJLn C. Nealis, • f resi- studio -InM aU w an, .where he A mlscellsneouS' brldsl ahower ., : ‘ '(fcnf.^tnd ‘‘Mrs.-. Charle*' feaii aui,- teaches piano, voice arid organ. -was #lVtn' Tuejday oVenlng lor ' first vijje president' delegate> io He .played . several selections by Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. J, Franklin Domi­ Mri; Stephen Thompson, Mrs! -Wil­ nick, Mr. and -t*rs. Edwin H, Mlsi Jane Bowie, Raving -H r./ : the 66th Annual ConVeriUan o the Bach. ^ ’ v* • • . Matawan, at her home by momberi Dominick and their hottse' guest, New Jersey Stale , Federate i of ‘.GteorgeHensler, a MatAwan rest* liam C. Noddmgs, Matawan,' and of the bridal parly, Mrs. Robert . Mra. George •; AUen, .;Fatr[leld.- • Women's Clubs, '[held last wei k a t dent;' anid W ner of^m usic'.‘store Mrs. Benjamin Dennis; t Keypoit, I'reuer, Roselle Park; Miss Marl- - ChalfiMte-Hidikm ,H V U ,’ Atjittic In Koselle,ave, a brie! had luncheon at the Manor-House, Corin., were Sunday guestsofM r, lyn Ileijel, Toledo, Ohio, and the Cit/., gave ■tBeir. i ^ i t s “at tl# an­ history of the organ-and explained Moorestown, on M*y li'and visit­ and Mrs. Jslckson Dominick,.North' Misses Nancy Ann and Lynn UovWo. , nual Majr; Breakfast -.held,by the {he .different instrumental sounds ed the Presbyterian Home, Had- Plalnfiefd. ' V . donfield. M ils Bowie, diiughier of M r. and Woman's Club: of Mafawan, Inc., that can be obtained on it. . . Mr. -and Mrs. Seymour Smith nnd Mrs. William llnwle, will become on Mondiy at.Buttonwood M mor. ‘Mrs.- Alvin Hart, soloist, was in­ Mr. and Mra. A. Edgar Palm daughter, . Margaret,- - Somerville, the bride of Joseph Sasso Jr.; Clllf- Announcement Was made thi t the troduced by Mrs., Gordon Magee, spent the weekend in-Washington, were weekend guesta’ ol Mr. and wood llescli, 'Saturday, June 11, at ' Matawai Club had won Ihe fdlowr who accompanied her at’the piano. D. -C., and visited - with Mrs.' Mrs. Richard Erdmann. the FlrspM ethodlst Church, Mat*- ieg.State awards: "Art Depart! lent; She sang "Summertime*' by George Palm’s mother. - Mrs. Albert H, Charles Raliiaud attended the w a n , , ■ ■ first place for rpural paintei'by ^ershwin: • *‘No Other Love” by Angersteln, Wilmington. Del.t Johnson and Johnsq’iMFinarice Cori- tlltts were arranged under a Mrs. Gertruda £k^wn, second ilace -Rodgers and Kammerstein, a n d Mra.-’Robert, Erdmann entertain fcrence held at the Pocono Manor sprinkling; can decorated with whll# for best -report, second plac for 'Thine Alone” by Victor UfcfberL ^'afc.tu«ehl»tl3lirldge on May, 11 Inn, Mt. Pocpro, Pa.,, this past crepe paper nnd pink' flowers, U w ■ Madonna la Art scrapbook; A nerl- Mrs. Hart, soloist at the Keyport when the prize winners were Mrs, week. ’ : ■ • ■ ■ • ' guest ol honor was sealed In a. ■ . can' Home , Department, Sicond Reformed Church, is a graduate Everett E. Carlson and Mrs. Rol­ Mrs. Charles Kurlca, Taylor Rd., chajr, ahn decorated In white tif|W ^ place io-the miniature room con­ of the University of Delaware and lin Richards. . Other guests were entertained on Tliursday afternoon, pal>ei with pink (lower*. H efiolt'*" test for which the club receiied’a ^so 'stuped i»\'New .York ^and Mrs...Harriet Krogh. prownlown; when tu'r guests were Mra_ George ment* were, served ht.llet »iyU< silver bowl. • •; Miami, Fla.; \ ! . Mrs, Winston Schaffer, Mrs. Mil­ Kurlca, Keyport; Mrs, Richard with (he coitierplece n Intge decor- Mrs. Nealis announced that Miss , Mrs. Robert McKinley. ton Gunkle,. Mrs. Conrad Sebolt T ie r , Laurence Harbor; -Mrs. u le tl.i’a k ,’ ...... Geraldine V. Brown.. Keypplrt. a WoodsrTetii’ing Fifth District Vice and Mrs. Charles Lockwood. Charles Vena, Mjs. Walter Miles, Olltitis present were Mrs, Gemgo member of the club had been ap- President, was an honored guest Mrs. Joseph Cullitan, Rye, N.Y., Cliffwood; Mrs.1 Joseph ’ C. Ka- Wilson, Mis, Jnmes Benner Mrs, spent* Monday with her parents, clrck jr., Mrs. John Skinner, Mrs. Henry Flllott, Mrs. JeVry Alme|us, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Spencer flyman and Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Frank Gray sr., Mrs, Hunt'll Sergeant H. G. ^orison and Mrs. Richardson, " ; Wilson, Mrs, TIiiHiiltili! l.’helan Jr., Carlson who have jjst rvturhed to Jac A. Cushman returned Satur­ Mrs. Uoiuthl Sliehlon, Mis. Jnmes the United Statei after spending day from a week's business trip II. llowle, Mrs. willlnni . Howie, three years In Okinawa were house to Dallas, Tex,, and Los Angeles, Mulil«.iii; Mis. (’mmle Sertlse, . guests for soverM days of Mr. and CalH. ’ • ■ Mm. Amin Serllse, Mrs, Agnes S»l, ’ Mrs. Everett E./Carlson: amhn, Mrs.’ Jmeph l.ynien, Mrs, Mrs. Donald w. Robinson enter­ Mr, and Mrs. lIarry Dllchett' and Cyifli Moreno, Mrs, Uiltly l.nnlSi tained at luncly.'On-brldije on May children, LOuanno, Susan and El­ Mrs, Motiis Zunmm, Mrs, Mlt'lianl ,,' IQ when the/prize winners >vero len, Boston, Mass., were weekend Mauitlaelll; Mrs, Mat'garvt Zarru, ' Mrs. Dwight Gatwood, Sayreville; guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Raymond Mrs, Josephine Stipule, Mrs. Chris, Mrs. David Bruce and Mrs, El­ Carter, Lakositla Dr. lltie Dunese, nil ot Newark; Mrs, more' ; Kattner. Other, guests were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morley, l-.Milly (.'miismll, Mrs. Uenoylovo Mrs. Howard^' Ve Me, Sayreville; Keyport, wero Thursday, evening I’epiie, Mrs, Mlelmel Comaorti, Mrs. Peter A.~Read. Mlddlc‘toWft; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, ,U;ilph iV n w li, iJiialiclh; ' Mrs. Frederick-K. Dederick and Robert j. Malkmus jr. to colebrato Mrs. Vlnt'ent Susso, Menlo i'dlk; Mrs; RusselKA. G. Stetler. the fifth birthdays of .their twin Mm. I'alilck Moreno, Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. John J. Muller, Mr. daughters, Julia and Jill.' l.nrcnre, Itellevllle; Mrs, Joseph and Mrs. Robert Muller and Mr.- Mrs. Lawrence Lemalre enter­ Sllaeln, Hound llmok; Mrs, Joseph, and Mrs, John O. Elbreclit went tained ^t. bridge on Thursday eve­ Susan n r,, Cliffwood llenolt; Mra, Models pictured, left to right, M ra, George Lawrence's fchtirelt, Ijturcnco Harbor, In the clturch l.ouis Mentles, Mrs, Joseph' K, on the bus trip Saturday sponsored ning when tho prite wlnnersi were auditoriumludltoriu Ihursdsy...... nlaht.' Percheskl, showing radingdte ensemble; Mrs. Michael llnnafalo'nnd Miss Gnll Meny, Key- ’ by the Bayshore Master Plumbcra Mrs. Charles Perrino and Mrs. Al­ Wayrleh, casual dress; Mtss Andrea Wayrlch, play, Mint tlcrnsdello Hughes_ was awarded „a 113, Association to the Radio City. Music lan J. Morrison. Other guejti.were. eertltlcala by the Syloetle Nltop, Sayre Wonda, lor p n rt. '. ' ' ' wear ensemble, and Mrs, Goldla Reiser, chiffon parly llali, . Ne(V York, and had dinner Mrs. Bayard Lambom. Mrs, Arthur being tho Mat model, The ludses, all out-ol-town Gills were sent by Miss Suslo , dress, took past In th, ttr«t annual fashion show and residents, w e ro Mrs. (ieorgo Kline, Mrs, Albert t:antti|lenl, Mrs, Gary (Isrosslo,- * at Patricia Murphy's, Yonkers. C. Hall, Mrs. Ross Maghan, Mrs. card party attended by more than IM lu tsll and Arne Kalma and Mrs. Johnson Car­ Carew and Mra. Frank Sullivan. Mn. Allan ('loan Mrs, willlatn llrlslits and Mis, Miss Nell Hamlin, New York, sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society ot SI. was general chairman of Iho parly Mrs* Gertrude Brown, a member of the Woman's Club of Matawan, was a weekend gueit of Mlts Carol tan. Charles .Mills. , - • Iae., U shovto above with hoi mural which woa flnt place In the atate Craig. ' ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Tltomaa Slddons, in the contest sponsored by the Art Department of the New Jersey- breakfast' at w'liich , fjrs. Hilda State Federation of Women1* Clubs. Announcement of the first place Mr. and Mra. Conrad- Johannscn Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hopkins, Coaitalieri Win ■ Vhlt Laboratory have, moved to their new home at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mandeville, BPW To Honor Villn, 1 uternotUinnl Institute ol wianerwas made last weekll at the ttth AnmftT" Convention of the 4th Place Trophy Federation, held at Chalfanttf-Haddon Hall* Atlantic City. Tho mural 1735 Lakewood Dr., South, SL Matawan, and Mr, and Mrs. Her, Philadelphia, will Im (ho speaker, Michael Kldius, Havitio pr,, M tt- , was enterw ln the creative urt division which was to design a mural Petersburg, Tla. bert Cottrell, Browntown, attended T ho Guadalcanal Coaatsllors M rs. Donnell awan, (tmk a gr^ltip ot 11 (9 Fort - suitable fo ra court of jusUcjf building la the nation's capital. It was Mr.' and Mrs. Harry , Wells wero the Thursday evening performance Moitinnudt Hesearcli. -a devnl»|)' C o lo r G u a rd , w o n a fourth place Loglon Auxiliary entitled “Justice For All/' !; guests toe several days of Mr. and of "Once Upon. A Maltress" In Mrs. Genevieve Donnell, Mata­ ment laltorHiory, Thursday, Mrs, trophy Saturday at tha Long Is­ Head At Meeting pointed fall conference chairman and spoke briefly. Past presidents Mrs..Charles Hess, Egg Harbor. New York and had dinner at the wan, will be among ihe women lidward llyrnu and Mrs. Kldiys Bluo Ribbon Restaurant. land Color Guard Championship In ■ and a ^Fifth District Advisor of the Mrs. Donnld W, Robinson and Mrs. Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Prudon Monmoutl) Medical Ccntor.' competition. part ol thu 41ml annual convention Servlca-’conducted at (Im Mon- David M. Bruco. Tho welcome was and daughter, Jean, Interlaken; Mrs. Nornisn -'hruce, .152 Jackson llcale nl the saielllle, Vangusri|L Membemhip Department. >r Miss Janet Lesvcy received a ol the N. J, Federation of Business mmilh County l.ndies Atixlllnry F.K Mr. Kliltui sillies Hint Ini plans — Musical Program'" given by Mrs. Nealis and the in­ Mr. anti Mrs. Durrt)>vcs Lambert St.,. was the guest of honor at a and Professional Women's (.'lulis, ecullvo t'om mltlee ineellng, held s( dinner party at Iho Molly Pilcher second place trophy for; best color to Itmtl other gtoups In oilier lleld* Mrs. Herbert Routh, music Chair­ vocation by Mrs. Morrison. .... son, South Amboy,. and _ olher Inc,, Friday tu Sunday. West l.ung llrnuch Unit 4II Frldny Hotel, Red Bank. Attending were guard captain In the competition ot science telsilng lo miiiuriilog/ man, Introduced Clinton C. Heyer, Thl9 concluded the activities of friends were dinner guests ol Mr u v e n ln g . nnd Mrs. T. Lcsllo Grace on Sun Mrs. Henry AlllerS, Mrs. John Du­ which was sponsored by the Is­ A large delegation Irom tho Mal­ as pm I ill It 11 vine M liiersloglesl organist and choir master of Lhrtst tho club for the. season, with the landers Diiun and Duiilo Corps awan Club, ol which Mrs, Doris day. ' '■ , gan, Mrs. James O'Donnell, M ia s During the oiemorlnl service, | Museum's si'leuce program. Episcopal Church, South Ajjnboy. exception of a board of directors 1 sponsored by the John Sardle|lo llunsnn l» prehldenl,^wl|l nllend, till M rs,-M arlin ^plnced a nummilui Mr. Heyer graduated from th e meeting, to be held. Monday "at 1 M.lss Graco Thompson, • West­ Peggy O'Donnell and Mrs. ..Ray­ Friday at I p.m, tlwre will lie * field, was a weekend guest of Mr, mond Churchman. ’ - American Legion Post. - llower in jmnnnry ill Mr*,- Ullta- M a i f o r i ' Dinner Westminster Choir College, P rince- p.m. in Trinity Episcopal Church, wiuksliop nn parliamentary pro­ linlh Gltlt’iis, deceased niem linr ol ton, and.Trenton State Tet chore I All retiring and new .members of and Mrs.- Franklin S. Thompson. Joseph Guadagno, lidgemere Dr., Twelve 'color guards' competed for tho aw nr^.' cedure and by-laws altt-r which a the Malnwnn AiiHtlisry M is, Mien, , H, Chailes Wvlgid, 3H llsacltwtmi College. He maintains tiuslcMhe board aro asked to-attend. .Mrs, Oeorge Allen, Fairfield has returned Irom a trip u> Cull lashlon show anti recepllon ot of Conil-.rwas a Sunday guest of. Mr, fornla, I-us Vegas, Acapulco, Mexj The-toral colorer, Mra. Nicholas museum collodion. After the quar­ end, MIm Cherry’?- term as < Iv ies, Broad St., jMntawan, were mar­ Francisco, Mrs. Joseph Rankl |r ry trip they were guests of Mr. legislation and defense cha .rm an ried Thursday, Apr. H, 1J>CQ, in and Mrs, Roy Kaiser,.Mrs, Fran­ and Mrs. lidward A, Kiilrus, l.nkn expired and she, with oilier m ein* Elkton, Md.) The Rev. J. A. Wall­ cisco Was presented with a baby Illnwulhu. “ ■ ' ; Frank Artclll and tfnughlcrs, Ann ben of the executive boari . r e ­ ing performed the ceremony and gift. celvtsj a-certificate for out la n d - the witnesses were Mrs. J. A. Mrs Isabelle Drcen, Son Fran Marie, June and Linda, spent Sun­ Ing service to the Junior D p a r t- Waiting and, John Burry/ ' cisco, Calif., vlsted her mother, day afternoon In New York and attended the Ed Sullivan TV Show. ment The brJdo^ attended St. Mary's M rs . ! . D. Kgfjleslon, for several Other members of the Ma avvan High School^ South Amboy, and d a y s , j Juniors -mending the conv n lio n was*employed by F. W. Woolworth Mrs. Garrett McKeen entertain­ John, M ljlor To Speak -werfr-Mra.—Wllilam- Wrlttht, - jrc u l- Co,, Perth-Amboy, 5he is a mem­ ed a^ luncheon and bridge on.Tuea- dent; Mrs. Robert Morrell Im - ber of tlw*.* Ladies Auxiliary of the day / when her guests were Mrs. To Pfesbyteriam ' mediate past president; Mri An- Enterprise Hook and Ladder Co., Charles Pike, Mrs, Randolph llar- drew Hulsart, Mrs. James Tiggs, South Amboy, and, the Ladies Aux­ ri» sti(r Mt»,..Joc Cushman, At the Sundsy mnrnlng worship Misa Jane VanBraklc, Mrs Ca iliary of the Clovcrleaf String Band Mr. and Mrs. Inward W, Currie service Vt 10 a.m, In titb l-’lrst traffic to the mfllo-Gentile. and Miss Ma ■jorle of South Amboy. entertained at dinner on Saturday i'n»bylerlan Chur( mllut Youth Helps America” cam palgn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tre- Stcr Fellowship will attend a Synod •oung For Bayview Church : whella at their home, "Dovon'a a month In llili wwlng ttiip m l itert to help the (ess fortubate Halty In Freehold, Sunday School people of the state. Fancy," Ainagsnaeu, L. I tlrlliHiry invhit, Ur, llany llnllff. 1 Junior and* youth- choirs of tho w ill hold open Ixmse Iro m J to 4 tie n m l hlanOHfir uf H O U Truck Speaker Al Business Meel Major Richard.C. Ifegeman and “* Bayview Presbyterian Church, M ra. Hegeman and daughter,' p .m . R e fr fk h m e n U w ill l«* served, Idling, who Uum Ihe Inn hi tu thl Guest speaker at the bu im*s Cliffwood Beach, will-rehearse to* Holly, have teturned to their home On MimTv/ IV/y Scout Troop 71 bumper firm, re/ioil), "VV» prwW< -meeting wai Mrs. Emilio scob- night af& 45 o’clock. 'T he senior Will meet at 3:JO.p.m.; the Spirit /«// mainltiMM.■* m Iho In n ii «/n, and In Joliet, III., after visiting Mrs. sen, noted lecturer, actress choir witl meet,at 7*.M p.m. llegcman’a parents, Co). William ual Life Committee will, meet at oil awl Mri/lhliiit rlto- iii II |w|/i 111 /journalist who spoke •l|bu|!h- ' 7:15; pionning.and llvnluollwi Catherine Close Circle.metis at P. Lambert and Mrs- Laml>ert. lo knou) fytt w lfit W ilmiil ml t «*(*, . {er—Freedom's Secret Wes pon.*’ Commlllee and the United I'rcs- 0 the cottage tomorrow at I p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan ac­ Atul tHir riti’n/ili 1 hull) thill llm '<10 At t business Session the J iniors liylerljn Women'«^ Organlullon at $6 and the Jesters will meet at 7 p.m. companied by Mr. a n d Mrs, Chiiliint or* Ulollllf ill ill min h flf 31 were introduced to Mr*. Har y L. I p .m . - . Sunday, church school classes thorns, ' Thompson, Holland,, mill11 f/er tp/lhm , . , wllh l"i Dangremond; the- newly c ecled visited ^Ii*s Betsy Thompson al Ihe Board of Deacons will meel State are held at 9:20 a.m. at th** II a.m. ol litHttr than 17 iiitlvh jnr unllnn, ' president, of the New Jersey worship service, there will be spe­ Rotemont College, Roiemont, Pa„ on Tuesilay at S p.m.; Women’s Federation. ■ B ib le i C la s s , 10 a .m . Mhltrr, ihiin Art nur klml nl liui.kir cial muiic by th? junior and y//uth on Sunday. Trtu,It i/wiutrs liavn. g,/oi| |liliigi lo Entertainment at the lun :hton choirs, and choir awards^ and' a Mr. and Mrs. William Stoddard On 'Wednesday tlw Couple's Club Will trleet at II p.m. at.the borne of saysliijol all l.'lmvy rnginii, Anil win-11 was . provided by the “Boarc walk- junior sermon wttl - be g^vejft. The have returned home from a tHp era,” the Atlantic City srber main topic of the pastor will be to the Virgin Islands. Mr. and Mrs, .Rudolph llwlrl, 7 |l«ry'r» iu Vice President of the New J crsey 2; 30 to 4; JO pm , a silver tea, seph Dietrkh. . j . c , On "Cwilraltifiij Delin(|uincy." ■ HpihiK Klili) Is, I low |( timiii u p rvad Society of Crippled Children and sponsored by ihe Women’s Asso­ Mrs. Richard Urdmaan, Mrs. I/e. Tlie Christian Pj) uc»IIw > , C o m ­ sli/xk srvl vllirallon, rrriiliu.lt frsgll* "AduUarpresented an award o Ihe ciation, will be giveo at ihe manse. roy Sickels, Mrs. Guard Devlin, mittee will meet . on Tliursday, loioli.l^liyoiiriunt fuller, entire membership lor th' if out- Adult preparatory class will meet Mr,. Harold L. Doyle, Mra. Rolnfrt evening at 7;U pm .; Stewardship v In gi-t ro'.to work (l«w In a day. IJilv* standing work ta the Cast Seal id the fellowship haU al 2:30 pin. Erdmann, Mra. Joseph Baler, Mat- ComrViittee) < p m. , « |/»tlwi-iprlng| VUivy vxm. Wu'll rest campaign. - . * and at 7 o'clock. Cub Pack 19 wiil awan, aod Mrs. Prederfdi J. Noble, m t utte un lluit uoe »Iatur- Patrick J, Devlin, a student tl Field Day, FlyAJp Mrs, Normsn Bruce, IS2 Jackieon WORTH M ORE BECAUSE THEY W ORK M ORE! Vri^lsl seated as the new State Cha rman Crownie Fty-ilp tor tbe Matawin parents. Dr. Gerard Devlin atu! $hower, held in the Broadway f ii f o r Junior*. Mis* CoJgan annc {•e'!gtS>mioal Aaaoclatiaa will he Mrs. Drvlin. ‘ - lUmtr, S m ith Thr fv«trsftes Sate—right wSjb-dttrint Ikt R jxty M in t Hptu'ai t/iiut heal aulhwitt4~6hmll*, wafl, rords, hc\tm4f H i r e r , Houae b Salnn . The historic The i o « l 4 i I a, ia Satarday, Real Eitale Tixlax Cant*' fer s . r « d HO MAIN STRUT ' MATAWAN ; alaB‘;y ti' caartrocted In p tl. Jctfte4. !" '7 ' ' ~ t i t | P a n e S ix T frt m a t a W a n j o (« n a i ; n . J . Thursday/May 19, 1960

Marjks Birthday At ' • Demo W omen M et Awarded Scholarship CD A Receives Attend M eeting Select MHS Junior o n Barbecue, Record Hop ~

A t C B I Saturday 21 IVew M em bers H olds M em orial Mr. and Mrs. Frank ArteJU, 30

The regular monthly meeting-of Twenty-one new members were Commander George! Brenon of The Monmouth County^ American Gerard Ave.,-M atawan, entertain­ the Women’s Democratic Club of received IMo the Catholic paugk Guadalcanal Post 474^, Veterans^ Legion Auxiliary, held memorial ed at a barbecue and recorji hop ' ’ Monmouth County was held Satur­ ters of America < at services ‘ con­ of Foreign Wars, Matawaa Town­ services Friday at West Long for their daughter, Ann ^Iari|, who day at Crystal Brook Inn/: Eaton* ducted by Court St. Joseph in the ship, was a guest.at ihe meeting Branch Community Center. Coun­ was celebrating her 13th birthday . town. The County Club was the auditorium of St. Joseph's School, of the Corps Mothers of, the Guad* ty Chaplain,’ Mrs. Harold Cham­ on Saturday. '. , - guest of the Atlantic Highlands Keyport. ■ : alcanal Coastaliers Junior 'Drum Guwts present- were: Sharon Women's Democratic Club of which Mrs. Agnes Armstrong, South, and Bugle Corps held in the Post bers, conducted the ceremony. M rs.^Charles Mangold is president. Amboy, District Deputy, conducted Home on Cliffwood "Ave. He wa* The meeting -o!~4he—cxecutive Ross, Sue SweeneyL and jSJiarpn accompanied by post officers Mrs. Harry Hill, Keansburg, the reception at the regular May board was conducted by Miss Hourihan, Morganville; Diane Ha­ president, conducted the business meeting of the local court. Re­ Theodore Soltys and Raymond gan and .Helen Koos; Hailet; Mary F./Cochrane, Ocean ,GroveK session and appointed Mrs. Ru­ ceived intp. Court St. Joseph were Hammond And James Moffatt and Judy Aquavia and Bernadette Dra- county-* president Mrs. Anne Ri- dolph Kastrier, Leonardo, to fulfill Mrs. Patricia Pandolfa, Mrs. Helen Joseph Lovero, chairman'and as­ peau. Union Beach; Stephanie Hil- hear, Port Monmouth, county child V the unexpifed term on the club's Rowley, Mrs. Margaret Matthacy, sistant chairman of the Corps. . derbrant and M a r y M a lc o lm , welfare committee./ Mrs. Frank Mrs. Mary L. Allan, Mrs. Dorothy Each guest spoke briefly when welfare chairman, reported-that-a cliffwood ^ Beach;- M ary Coyie. Jo-— birthday party was given for seven 8 - - * - ' Horan, Highlands^ vice chairnian Barratt.'and the Misses Ruth and Introduced by Mrs* Joseph, Loef- ann, JVyino and . Joanne 'Koyi, [fchlldren at the Brisbane Child- of. Monmouth County, gave the fi­ Helen Vogeler. The other new fler, president. \ Keyporr;t Linda Jo h n so n * G a il Treatmentn e n t Center. Mrs. Anna nd reading of the revised by-laws. members were received into St. Coming events of the organiza­ C -per, Sheila Kalieta, Elaine Cap- Marus,i, Keyport,Kev stated that 11080 They were approved and vyill be- Ann’s Court, Keansburg and Court tion were planned by the mem* tanian, - June and Linda-,Patty in gifts had, been distributed this • comc effective January 1961. Fulgens Coruna,. New Monmouth. ters. A rummage sale will be held Artelli, ail of Matawan. ^ year to needy and sick veterans Mrs. John Grodeska, Leonardo, May _25, 26, and 27 flt-the VFW Mrs. John Thaler,- Grand Regent, by jm its-in jpw^xourity. ~ will be in charge" of,, special con* presided at tlie business session Post Home, Mrs. 5E. H. Phieffer, Now is the time 16 advertise J. MICHAEL BLISS JAN POLANOWSKI ROBERT MrfCHElX vention hats to be worn at the during which she gave & report of general chairman, announces the First nom ination^ officers was those unused articles toi sale A . held and nominated ^^erc Mrs. N. J. Democratic State Convention J , M ic h a e l-D lis s , 59/1 o f Mrs. the 19th Annual Retreat held at Jan Fnfln'owski, Main St., M ata­ sale will be held from ID a.m. to Robert Mitchell, a junior at M at­ small ad in toe1- classified colurmr Mams, president;/M rs.:Am ic Sio- Friday and Saturday at Atlantic Floyd G. Bliss, 47 Little St., Mat­ Georgian Court College, Lakewood, w a n , has been awarded third prize 5 p.m. cach day, Mrs. 1 Loetller, awan High School, has been chosen will turn then) into cash for vou City. Violet veiling hats will be in on essay contest sponsored by 1390 Cliffwood Dr. or, Mrs. Ray­ fcum, Wert Long E/anch, fir^ vice awan, and the late Mr. Bliss, has and.the Twenty-Seventh Biennial lo attend a $cience"'lralning pro­ president; Mrs. Dorothy Dehnis, vworn ’by the County Club. ;..... been-awarded the bpson Memorial Convention of the New Jersey State the New Jersey State Federation of mond Hammond, 33 West Con­ gram this summer at Rutgers Uni­ Spring Lake Heights, second vifee THE COUNTRY Gives Resume Of Conference Scholarship to Rutgers College of CQurt, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ Sportsmen's Clubs. The prize, a (25 course, Cliffwood Beach, will ar­ president; Mrs. Eleanor Smith^ Mrs. Hill gave a brief resume Rutgers University by the- u n i­ ica, held st. the Shelburne Hotel, p. S.'Savings Bond, will be pre­ range for collections. * v e r s ity . ' KITCHEN Matawan, third vice president; ol highlights of the J9G0 campaign versity scholarship committee; Atlantic , City. She attended both sented at a banquet Saturday, cele­ A spaghetti dinner will 'tic held A continuing grant from the Na­ ' conference for Democratic women e v e n ts. r . - brating the third annual Conserva­ Mrs. Esther H u ls a rt, B ra d le y TfferUpson Memorial Scholarship in June. • ___ tional Sciencc Foundation has en­ V Tennent Road ‘ in Washington, D. C. Attending the tion Convention of the Federation, Beach, treasurer^ .Mrs. Therqsa is awarded by th';.. university in Receive Staje Award pf Merit ' A s1chedui,cbof chaperones for tho abled the State University to offer \ Morganville presidential candidates dinner at at |he State 4-H Camp, Stokes tcdn dances 'field‘“t'Vcry Friday Wankcl, Leonardo, historian, and memory of tfie iate'frv/ng S. U pson, AnnounccmL'rtt was made th a t a three-week ’‘Science Experience” (RIM H a n d Side Just O i, the Sheraton Park Hotj*| frorri.Mon- Slate Forest. ■ ‘evening was announced. Serving Mrs. Martha Silva, Long Branch, Class of 1881. Tlu* awnrd-is based Court St. Joseph has received a ... ,\ Highway 79) . ’ mouth County with Mrs. Hill wefc The lion. Ross L. Lefllcr, Assis­ program to encourage the scien­ chap!a> n. ' ‘ ' on the following qualifications: on M a/ 20 will-be Mrs. Edward certificate, a State Award of Merit TAKE OUT ORDERS ONLY Mrs. J.'H arold Costello. Matawnn, tant Secretary of the U. S. Depart- Kenny and Mrs. Anthony D. tific Interests of high ability boys Second- nomination, election and Alnnhood,- force of ehuructer and for. outstanding service during tho Plata an S E R V I C f dancey announced all the societies v Women's Pivision. She added t]£ tival plays and Mrs. Olga Becker, 2218, Veterans ot Foreign Wars, Gifts were sent by Mrs. Cather­ of the church are participating In latent request for the film was president of the club, participated held at thi) Amerlcan'teglOn Hall ine Zicmieckl, Mrs. Doris Snyder, arrangements. Nominate Officers from Alaska. In the processional and attended last week with Mrs. Frank Anson Mrs.. Barbara Fitts, Mlss'JPotrlcla and the finest fuel A tte n d in g th e m e e tin g a n d aft*, Present from tho hayshore area the presidents’ dinner, and round presiding. . Taber, Mrs. Nino Bgss, Mrs, Ruth staling on Ihe decorating commit­ - First nomination of officers was were Mrs. Sophie Weinstoln, Mrs. ta b le . ' ■ Announcement v* a a made that Dolaner, Mrs. Mildred Sklllman. tee were Mrs. T.'T, Baechle; Mrs. held at the regular meeting of Soil money can buy Costello and Mrs. Mae Gillis, M at­ Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Robert memorial services will be held at Decorations, were blue and white Star of Bayslde Council No. 106, awan; .Mrs. Edward Cullen and Martin were tho club delegates for the First Presbyterian C(iurch, The and on the cake, which was the Burt Dubin, Mrs. Fred Kluln, Mrs.* R. E. Bastan and Mrs. Edward Daughters of America, Keansburg, Mrs. George Roseter, Hazlet. the three-day sessionv and others Auxiliary will sell popples several table centerpiece, it' said ‘‘Good days before Memorial Day. Poland. The Rev. Edward Alaska Friday night. Initiation of new Martin & Brown Inc. attending the one-day conferences Luck Arlene.” 1 Christine Wayrich and workshops were Mrs. Gilbert Plana were made for a rummage Is p a s t o r of the church. members will be Friday, May 27. 17 M ain St., M atawan ______0, Tier, Mrs, vAlliam Weeks, Mrs. lito'O n Saturday, June 4, in Mrs. The regular' Morganville First On Sunday, May 29, the members Will Be Crowner , F, L. Baum, Mlp,...George Jochs, Anson's garage, 13 Fountain Avo. Aid Squad meeting waa held May ' This week, why don’t you look will participate in memorial aer^ LO 6-0281 Mrs. Earl Erlluet^sr., Mrs. Rag- K donation waa sent lo the Salva­ U, About 2D members were pres- through the window! of y o u r vices, at Old Tenaent. The next HEATING O il CONTRACTS AVAILABLE.. M ils Christine V/tpyrlctlr daugV bar: W ang, M r*.,Lt&rence. Holden, tion Army, , ■ church . . ^frpa tb« lnBli^.v4l re g u la r m e e tin g *111 b e M a y 71. ter of Mrs. and Mrs. Michael W iy Mrs. George Makuk and Mrs. Refreshments were served /al­ . Aujtlllary ' r t * e i l n r o f f jt e rich, 66 R«vlno Ave., Laurence D a v id E . Watson, _____ lowing, Ihe meet tofl. - Morganville First Aid Squad Was Harbor, will crown the Biassed Coming events of the club Include held Thursday night with’10 mem Mother at tho crowning cercmony a meeting of the American Home bera attending. Refreshments were to be held Sunday at 4:30 p.m, In Area Scholars Are Department thla afternoon, at 1 s e r v e d . . SL Lawrence's Church, Laurence p.m. at tho home of Mrs. Casimer Elected To Society M r, and Mrs. R. Cottrell and chil­ Harbor. - ' Samolyk, Woodbine Way, Laurence dren, Smlthburgi visited Mr. aiid Miss Wayrich, Prefect qt O u r Francis'Ji Haughy, Matawan, Harbor, and attendance at Vine­ Mra. D. Miller on Sunday. 129 MAIN STREET 1.0 6 -44 34 MATAWAN Lady Sodality of St. Lawrence's and Donald Feldman, 16 Ledge land Day, May 25.j The drama de­ Mr. and Mis. Martin Smith Jr. Church, will have the following partment of the club will meet Terr., Old Drldge, have been elect' and children visited S/Sgt, Frank MAY . ••attendants:. Miss Gait Ryilnski, Thursday, M ay 26, at 1 p.m. at the ed to associate and Tull member­ Weber . at th([ Nnval Ifospltnl, ;„ ,;;^1f5s Dorqthi’ WMton, M iss Jonr\ !9fh Thurs. home of Mrs. M artlnr 163 Orchard ship respectively In' tho Rutgers Staten Island, bn Thursday eve­ - 'Sandrltter, Miss Veronica Y arrtb Ave.; Laurence Harbor. ' University Chapter of Sigma XI, n in g . 20th Fri, linU Mrs. Rachael Derube. national honorary sclcnlltlc socloly. Mrs. Joseph'Lanraro sr., Mrs. ' . Richard Hueltcmnnn will be Ihe Their selection wa» made known Florenco Farrell,, Mrs. Holmes ______21st Sat. p a c e . Attends Dinner - by Dr. Elton J. Hansens, secretary Lamberson, Mrs. Chester Jameson The reception ot new members of the Rutgers Chapter of. the so­ and Mrs. M arie Frei went to Radio Charles Vreeland, 75. West Con' BUY QUALITY MERCHANDISE DONT BUY TRASH into the Sodality and Installation ciety «nd associate professo^ol en^ City Music Hall, New York, and, course, Cliffwood, attended tho an of officers for coming year’will be lomology. ■ later had dinner at Patricia Mur­ nual dinner of tho Catholic Lay held after tho crowning. Sigma XI, a society devoted to phys, Yonkers, N. Y„ recently. Committee of Monmouth Council, the encouragement of scientific re. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Konownlow Boy Scouts of America, Sunday,, at Dances Cancelled search, elects to full membership and daughters, Patti and Kathl, St. Jerome's Parish Hall, W est faculty and staff members w ho have returned from a vacation In Patching Plaster Long Branch. Mr, Vreeland served ‘ The Friday evening Youth havo shown noteworthy achieve' Sparlenburg. S. C. ', ' Dances sponsored by the Ladles on the dinner committee. ■ PAN AND ROLLER^ 0 Q C ment aa original Investigators In :Mri,_.Edward O'Connor has re­ 5 1 h QEC Auxiliary of the Laurence Harbor aoifle branch of af lenco. turned from a : two-week vacation SET V l f American Legion Unit 332 . havo The USS. Battlsh waa the only Associate membership In the so­ visiting M r. and Mra. Ronald Oex- Reg. l.J I— One To A Customer been- cancelled because of th e You Can B o ^ V l ) U. S, submarina during World War ciety tor graduate students ia based man, Salem, N. C. lulldlng plygrani In progress at th* 11 to sink three Japanese sub­ on.m arked ' scholastic excellence Pfc. Leonard Lore of the U. S. N ow Have Legion H»me. . marines on one patrol.' ■ - and evidence of apltltude for re- M arlnoCorpssppnt ..thew cekend — Paint... aearch In some screntlflc field. Un­ with his parents In Morganville dergraduates, to he "eligible for se­ after returning from maneuvers in M ixed By EACLO c .... lection aa associate members, m utt Puerto Rico. He has returned to Prescription NO. 21 SEMI Frostlike EAGLO N0..2J. ' have completed at leait two-snd- Camp LeJeune, N. C. one-half-ye«ra of study toward, a 3000 FLAT GLOSS . ^ Enamel degrte «nd h»ve »hown scholastic Let Your Check Book . . . S h o w e r Oiven F o r' / OUTSIDE $095 excellence In two or more fields - Colors . $995 $095 $495 ot sclenev. ' ... M iss L6llta Aumack Paint M ade WHITE surprise bridal shower was W hit* You Dr. C.Peter Regan, A given In honor of Miss Lolita Au- W ait Hazlet/ls Honored mack, Keyport, by M iu Catherine Bennett, Matawan, M in Dorotho Yea "Dutch Bey" ( I ' ” Dr./C. Peter Regan, 46 BeUuny Aumack and Mrs, Elaine Aumack Has I t Rd„ Hailet was awarded a cer­ May 7 at Odd Fellows: Hall, Main DUROX FLOOR FINISH / E A G L O N O . ' tificate of recognition by the A Full Uae St., Keyport. " Jo Stock DuraMe Waterproof Student Council of New York Un­ The honored guest will bq m ar­ iversity College of Dentistry at ried July ] to George Estelt, Key­ CEILING PAINT $475 dinner held May S in New York port. ... - $ 4 2 5 $ J 3 5 O N E C O A T City. The* award waa presented I d Other* attending the party were recognition and appreciation of Mrs. Mildred Aumack, M n. C, ...... C O V E R S ■■•rf. Be Your Pocket Boole dlstlngulahed aervlces rendered to LoRoy Close, Mrs. Joan Kltiman, the atudent body. Thla la the sec­ Mrs. Adeline Kltioian, Mrs, Lucy ond conaecullve year that Dr.- Re­ LaConte, Mrs. Sylvia LaConte, gan has received this award. Mra. Grace Kipp, Mrs. Gladys and your mossy is always safe! . Dr. Regah Is a former InstniC' Irving and daughters. Celeste and tor In the Department of Operative Diane, - Mrs. Thertsa Rose, Miss F O R R E N T You con always have money when you carry, D entistry,. New York University Judith Leonanlls. Miss Carole Ann a check booV. And the only thing you can College ot Dentistry, attending Schanck, Mrs. Katherine- Larkin, ALL TYPES OF MACHINES lose is the’ chefclc book, which con easily be Dentjst In St. Clare's Hospital, Miss Violet Tice, all of Keyport New York and Monmouth Medical and Mrs. Elsie Bennett and daugh­ 1 Paint Sprayer — Waxer replaced —■ cosh cannot. . ■ Center, Long Bronchi ter. Suzanne, Matawan. Floor Sanding Machines f... withnew Enjoy ths safely, convenience and pride of a Gifts were sept by Mrs. Connie checking account — open one" today ot this New GOP C/ub Grey, M rs. Jetnl® Ackerman, Mrs. wallpapers Bonk'. . ! '■ ■ ■ ... ’ Phoebe JJeldlngor. - Mrs. -Wilma Jphn-Conover, Madison Townahlp Le<4ne, M rs, Florence Smith, Mrs, INSTOCK Republican leader, yesterday a* Robert Mount, Kirs. Elsie Kcsley, Value* n o u n c e d a COP club for residents Mrs. Jayne Baker, M rs. doan Ful< Up To of Sayre Woods South will be or­ ler, MtSs Helen .Hecklemnnn. Mrs. $3.95 s.r. t h e M a t a w a n b a n k g a n iz e d at a meeting scheduled Ann Sprlngvloed, M |;s Hilda P ar DECORATOR LAYTEX M o n d a y at p.m. in Fred's Turf, tentcldcr, Miss’ Lorraine Reagan, Sale Priced MATAWAN, Ne w JERSEY 8 WHITE OR COLORS Route 9. Townsljlp Committeeman Mrs. Virginia. Pjrton. Miss Clem- 4 9 c « ,r . Donald Macrao and former Msyor entino^lontagni.iiM rs, Doris Au- John L. Chamberlain, GOP caiv mack, Miss Joan O'Sage, Mrs. iq MADE TO SELL FOR . V J 5 9 c s .r . dldates this year, will assist with C atherine> Donahue, Mrs. H a z e l gaL 6 9 c s .r . the prKonltiltlon. J . Aumack and Mrs. lUsie. Tullor. $5.95 gal. or $1.75 qt. > r . It yovi .have a deep cabinet at Recreational.facilities offtred at FOR 3 DAYS ONLY „ ^ « n d tlie end- of your, kitchen work New Jersey's II State Parks and space, you might ■ make items 11 State Forests aro outlined In Dries Io M Minutes — Oderkss . 8 9 c « .r . stared In the back euler to re; ; h free folders roadc available by the jttfilmylftg li smsll door built Into Forests dnd •I’arks Section ci 'the ,thff blank side 'says V'jnmauiJi (Jew, 'Jerrt/fOeiSartnient-ifc,fp»: " ; - , ).Io m e • ------aer^tionJbtt-EcottUmicPtvtlap-- m - Sent, Tr«tfli;js.

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- Wtjile it .is. still too sooh to as­ sess fully tSeirnpactof the cut In • the. mii^iraum downpayment on the. purchase of- homes bought w ith goverm ttent-in^urtd mortgage?, which, was announrecbby. the fed­ eral Housinj’Administration‘ last week, builders report that several conclusions can be drawn from the direction taken by current buyers’ inquiries. , - Cantor and-Goldman, builders of Saj^re.WoodsSoutl)K' believe t,hat the ruling especially’ favors the : ‘ rniddle-iftfiOffle^grQup. ' On jthe' first' 113,900 of the selling prfte the dawn* „■ payment is still' 3 per cent, as before .b u t a considerable reduc­ tion in cash requirements will ap­ ply to homes in the bracket be- — tweeo-$l&£00-and IHMHW.- For ex­ ample, on an $L&$D&-4mise only $900 cash Is ^jieeded instead of William F. Strang, 132 Osborn > 11400. St.JKeypQrt^has been promoted to /This opens the door to a' new th tu post -of staff -manager at the T category of buyers, people w ith Red Baink office of the Prudential steady incomes, but with less cash Insjuranqe Co. of America. Mr. in hand. We predict that the home* Strong has been a Prudential agent building industry will be able td iof the past throe years. ‘ reach this important and sizeable Mr, Strang ia married to the for* . segment of the potential home buy­ mer M is s Doris Adler, Union Ing public, and we are highly Beach. They have three children. “SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY gratified by Commissioner Julian Madeline, Linda Jean and William Oxydol Detergent ORAjIN FED BEEF —-ZlmmermanVaction." ' . Pw your IcvnJry Home . Furnishing Stimulated - By putting some $400 to (500 back as long .as tha mortgage 'Z35* *r81* ' into the pockets of home buyers. was too tight. / Commissioner Zimmerman also eicned the" applause of another In* "The easing of the/mortgage dustry. It is anticipated that tho market plus a more liberal dowq< POT ROAST , cash- saving -will .M u sed bypur­ Tide payment policy provided V winhlng Tnf 'tkti ilfftrtut kind •( oklakinl J it*.....lutlui Iriittl chaser*- to acquire- more and bet* combination for the whole home* FoMli# family w«th and dltliM ter furniture and home furnishings. building-and hon4rmafcing"field, FHA Is helping to put millions 75* Cornish Game Hens 49° Corned Bee! 59Vlb, 79,1 Califfotnia Roast > 49* commended' Paul GoliIdmai an, t h o ;7;3i« pVj 1 9 Swift* 4tb. of dollars back In circulation, snd GROUND lb. ftMiterSltefi lb. the resulting speed-up in purchases building company's vicee pr, ^89c Ground Beef Abound *43e Controlled iusilnf Prtih forbotiinf j Quh Fed Plate Beef loflfi In, 19* lop Round Roast * ft9* Sirloin Steaks ‘ '89* ■ . ... A G E N C IE S ...... f e r n : : . , . "Sup.f- M g Beef Short Ribs *igM- \ 0 7 Bottom Round *0A" lk 89e Porterhouse ,UAK‘ >®9* FORD - COMET - MERCURY - IIN CO IN "Sup*f' lonetfll MOST ACTIVE USED CAR LOT ^ N u ^ S o f t Newport Roast b 99*^Rump Roast i° >> lk 89a Cubed Steaks "•89* ' Pabrla lofffcter rinet IN MONMOUTH COUNTY Chicken Steaks TIc.u 99* Eye Round Roast ' r 1189c Minute Steaks l*n»Uii lb, 0 ^ ^ Monmouth Street; Opposite Carlton Theatre - liverwursts ^'12 49* Cross Rib Roast1,1 b 89e Flank Steaks lonaliH lb, R E D B A N K ^ U n i t -. v SHqdyside 7-4545 — 1-6000 ; . . L a u n d r y S t a r c h quart r PRUNE JU ICI bottle* D E I MONTE 2 7 5 1 £ t i f f ; ; p#tfd/y K///e Y .L 'i . £ w m m rn r B ill WUli Hosii B riiii— 8 Pm I< C i r ls i ... 6 tarp Ifiirt Iran Itttty h im kumli Have You Had Your M iiffldr'And Tail Pipe Chewed? Paper Napkins B A B Y F O O D S Fresh Asparagus 39* It m ay rpeaq the difference between life lira ttriliiri ViriitiM 1 0 f ti » Fltrldt firnt—atldi* and depth. See your "W ALKER” Servlte 9 * Dealer. There is no substitute for the best — Sweet Corn 4 * 25° S t a f f e r — Air P in . ; ’’ . " l l « , FOR-WALKER MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES ~ PaperTowels BEANS ChoiceV 3 V^rletlM > 4 M il 4 3 c The Quality Prodyct. • = ’ ...... YEUOW BANANAS 2(bi25« Juqibo iln . Your W alker Service,,Dealer w ill install IM ■ «•< («• SW EET M IXED t ! i t nil • » Crisp Fresh Carrots I lb bag 10( , these W alker Products at a Reasonable Price! , . MlMittia IriMl |ir 2 7 ( Remember: Something for nothing is worth iihr, mi'itiM „ , nothing.- . I v o r y S o a p FREESTONE 19 H . Personal sin - liirt'iDillglt—Milm IM Watermelon ^ ^ 8* NlW Or**—U.l. Nil I t r i l l - 4»'“25* MATTY'S AUTO PARTS STRAWBERRY Yellow Onions 2"15c Lower M ain St., Matawaa PRESERVES 1 A R ifigi — Part LOwell 6-1088 ^ Ivory Soap Ht dlskes, Uwndry ot b«H| WESSON OIL Cv••••••••••••••••••••« 2 31*

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iadtetment r(turned fa Oj» N o r tb - Emergency Ca|l It County. Bacryits are tinged io .£• Exercises A t M iddle ;c x M Field Ge Garden Club Plants Dogwood Tree. In je cto rs flit ^vIH*triet^-J 8eoixj^_ before fillu e d ' fo r W o r k e r s Jodig* Frank. A. Hooper, U « neareit their horoe*. Location ol Boys* Program Unde rw ayln Borough Sw indle Kaeket s t e p d r u rard In tb* M wi&iaied ' .Tbe Slate .Divisioa' of Empk^- tke ottice nay be determined. b»r drive, conducted by the Port” 6f- n u » t 'S e c u r i t y today- itsoed referring to the classified pages of Boys' recreation baseball pro­ An otiniated, C,0M,0M waa fice Department and tbe Depart­ urgent appeal for worker* to help th e local telephone directory. gram got, underway for- anotlier fOched from tha public, prim arily Transportation to the farm area to forge < Kapushy Endi iszbill busfnessmeo, la tbe alleged m ent of Justice,' aimed .at putting N e w Jersey f a n n e r s w itl) t h e i r year in Matawaa. Sunday wBd> which the worker is assigned will fraudulent activities of the Lenders an end to these vicious ‘advance crops. The farm help, Frink T. M ajpr Ralph R. Dennis tc®sedo«t >o A g e n t 's C o u r s e ! be arranged by the employer. ' Service Cprp., 21 of whose officers lee’ rackets.” ‘ .j ." J u d g e , DES director, said, is need­ the first ball Jn opening day cere­ ieorge S. Kapushy, a partner and .salesmen were indicted on ed, mainly in the southern portion ’ : ~ —'' 'T '.— — ' ' , monies at the Middlesex Rd. ath­ in Keyport Esao, Route 39 and Apr. '29, 1960, in Atlanta, Ga„ on of the state, where fanners are Auchincloss Calls j B e 43 counts of - mail fraud and one Two Mark Birthdays' letic field. Led by the Matawan He Ave., Hazlet, has £omplSted harvesting asparagus, strawberries For Academ y Tests . & ICeqstUUy an eight-week course opnspiracyxdunt,' Pcstmaster Qcn- and spinach, while getting ready Drum and Bugle Corps, the boys On M onday evoiing M rs. William in service ^station management eral Arthor E. Summerfield an­ to plant tomatoes and other cropft on the teams-participating Ip the Congressman James C. Auchln- n o u n c e d . Urstadt and Jam es Neidinger, Hai­ co iducted by Esso Standard, ■/>■ Several thousand workers a re closs today announced that the program marched on the field and let, celebrated their respective dl' ision of the Humble Oil and 'Facts and figures from Postal sought by the; Glassboro Service Civil Service designating examlna- saluted as the flag „was raised for Re ining Company, at its district Inspectors investigating this' case, birtbdSys at a family-gathering at Association; in Glassboro, for work tion for appointments to the Mili­ — the first time in the new year of rd lii training-school In Plainfield* _Jihow that lhis company allegedly lke.ho

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tw<4, bdudtag "Will You R»- W elcom esM em ber Keyport High School, Class , Ce!chrale8 l5lh Reunion A lco hol A eeid liiii l To »ng tn CotK»rt [ riember’1 • from “MayUm*1* Scenes from mwral operas win ' M others Corps F a c t o r D isc ussed ba proaented.' ^ 1 '

I M n. Ralph Mdveta was Wd- Orav* caoe*ri ov«r1 tbe raount- u * Dew..^ttember' of .tbe Ing rata of tralflc deaths with at- Turnpike Authority " eohol as a cootribullng factor U Utothers; Corps of- the Matawan Seek* Guard Rails ■ Fire Department Junior Dram and Monmouth County was «q>r«sMd by County Traffic Qwdlnator Ounm itsloners of Uw Stsle Tum« Bugle Corps at a meeting conduct­ Robert'W arwick at si meeting ot piko Authority today authorised . . ed t(y Mre. Charles Zlranipr the traffic safety committee of Uw A meeting to cut for Monmouth County Safety Council the obtalntng of bldi from con* • - th e members of the Corps was beld in Shadowhrook Restaurant, tractors fur about IS niiles ot {uord beld Tuesday at the home OT Mrs. S h re w s b u r y . - , " rail to be erectei) In tho median as ' Reporting a total ot 11 d e a th s to an additional cntcty provision for ■ JerryTAtaienas, Grant SL, Mata- d a t e in> th e c o u n ty th is y e a r , M r. mulorlii;, TO8 1s ono of th« !m* ------wan.. Warwick i'mphaslnxl that an alco­ , Hie corprf wishes to express its hol factor was found in SO per cent IHirtant safety measurca the Au- ' gTatitude tb Mrs.-Anthony Nuccio,. and nine uf tho deaths re-sulted tlmrity has Itecn taking In rcceftt a non-member, who volunteered her from onc-car accidents, Of ihe to­ y^arii in prevent crw s m nllan nixi- services for ihe project. tal ilealhs, four were pedestrians denis. Aliout.M miles of the Turn­ ' Mrs. Joseph VaccareUa has been and one,, took place at a |',tada pIke Irr lhc nnrlll nru 60 prtrtoctot!, - appointed chairman of the flag crossing, ■ , Tlm bids being .sought for tho IS mill'* would ctiver t)«j rt'malniiMi i: * a l e " being conducted by the Ho elt«l tliivmonth of June #tt guard rail work to Iw pcrforinetl Mothers-Corps; ...... th e . m a s t . tragic as fur as fatal tm tho 'l\irt»|)lke, It would tako In accidents In'the county oro n'n- A report on the activities of the MISS JUNK I j MIGIII.IN the ai-e# from Deepwajer to Wiv«J. Drum and- Bugle Corps included cernwl ami urged that nn intensi lit lilg o w h e r e 't h e w id e m o d la n . two future marching engagements fled program oi kteppvd-up enforce­ Miss -Juno Laughlln, Koyixirt, A dbuenUncA to mark the lSth reunion ot Keyport High School, niavls, Alternate b i d s w ill b o ' at the Memorial Day parade in Mn. Beatrice (Straniero) Morea, M n, Lorraine (Sttneck) Saggan and m ent be directed primarily against will sli\g In a be w ilt gala spring Class of « < V * as -held at Rollo Past House, Keyport, Saturday eve* sniight nn all steel gnlvanlrcil r«il M(tav(an, and June 11 in the As- Mn. JWrity, OH»y) Jarrell, Standing are Robert Smith, Rtchjitd tavern hopping, a practice of Imv concert In l.nng llrmich on Satuiv .nlng. Members of the clasa pictured, seated, kit lo right, are; Mrs. and |>ists, and on »tenl galvanlicd fctuy Park Boys’ Club parade. The Young, Mrs. Belly (Whitaker) Sian#, Mre, Ucatrico (Lambcrtson) Ing one tavern just betora closing day evening,-at 0:30 p.m. Ibn Dorothy (Ege) Waterman, Mr*. Rosalie "* ‘ Cassie," 1 Mn. Margaret ■ Imn.pnsti and alutnlmim rail. . - group made their first appearance (McDcnaM) DlPoaIoLMr*. Dorol ~ Hoimark, Mn. Marios (HUI) llorrlgtr, Mr*. Dorothy (Brennan) Kay, time and driving, to a . tavern In concert la for the benefit ot tho Cummlssloners a I ao nulhOrlieU of the current season May 15 when Mn. Juae (WaiUn*) Cahill. Mra. Margaret (Young) Kelly, Kenneth another municipality where tho I AM A llulM ing l^iml anil la under Iho taking of bids tnr throe tom- i .•they-marched at the Matawan Mn. Willey, Herbert Walling, William Bouvlsr and liWtln Murray. closing hour ia later, lie also died Uw direction nt Mndamn Itcrmlno imrary snack bars and equipment - ' - Little League Field during the of- sp e e d in g aa a m ajor factor lu traf­ Hodon, vocal teadier uf lilboim from selected bidders.' 'ITieie would Octal opening. • Bernice VanPelt, second vice presi­ dent, conducted the business ses­ fic di-atha in Monmouth CouMty.to lb» concert will bo held In Iho Miss Kathleen M erritt ...... lie eilnbllahe.d tl Iho northbound dent; Mrs. Vivian Carf, correspond- sion during which the annual re* Sponsor Car Wash d a te , \ Long Di'tiiich lllgh School Audi­ service area at Auburn, ono «t Ml, - Heads M atawan B.P.W . iftJT secretary; Mrs. Margaret Phil­ ports of tho officers and commit­ “Damaged-Car” Sticker to riu m . Armed Forces Day.'observedJhis The lloiy Name Society ot Si. Laurel and Iho third at Woodhvtdga lips, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary tee chairmen were read. .' Tlio committee also went on rec­ year on May 21, has as one of its Lawrence's Church, Laurenco Har­ M lu Laughlln graduated tronr on the southbound side. In addi­ - Officcra, for tho coming year SalamM, retarding, secretary, -­ ord'recommending that stale ant) “ purposes an emphasis on the spiri- bor, will aponidr » ear wash May Monclalr State College, and prei tion, they authmired obtaining ol were elected Monday evening at counly pollco chiefs’ and patrol »tual aspects of our national Flans were nmdt* for members How about business cards? We 28 at Jimmy's Cities Service-Sta­ eWty lit emoloyed «s g teacher In bids for (wo chartef bus stop*.' mrn's b^nevnlont oisodntlons bo --strength. Many military installs- the-meeting ol the . Business-anil lo attend the 42nd N. J , Federation can supply them quickly'.and at tion, Route 33, Laurence llarbor. Keyport lllgn School. She has np. One will be im lltn nm lh sldo and asked to luuly a plan roqulrlug lhat tioos provide an exchange of pul Professional Women's Club of Mat- of Business and Professional Wom­ the right price, Coins and try us. Membera of Ihe society Will start pearetl \ln conteilii In New the other on the smith sldo, ; :^ tts between military chaplains awan beld at the Matawan Health en's Clubs Convention this week­ washing cars at I) a.m. a “damaged-car" stltkcr, luuotl York, anit\lh(twghmit New Jersey, by police, I* affixed to lha; wind­ - aad. their civilian counterparts on Center. Miss Kathleen Merritt was end at the Berkeley-Cartcret Ho­ This week, why don’t you look Sho alto has sung In Franco and Newark Alr|mrt, which Is opor- shield ot all vehicles damaged In the Sunday following Arme<(_Forces elected -president; Mrs. Frances tel, Asbury Park. . through lha windows ot y o u I ' II a v a you read tha classified nbnard thn ltnllnn ocean liner, sted liy Tho l*orl of New Yoiti Mrs. Doria Ronson, retiring presi­ an accident or otherwise, Say. . ’ ■ " ■ Thgler, first vice president: Mra. church , 4 . from Um (nside. ads? . Augustus. K hejijho anlolst at tho Authority, under n leaso with tin Tlio plan, designed lo com bat Ihe SI. John's Mctnodisl Church, llat- C ity o f N e w a rk , s e r v e d S.IM.OOO problem of hit-and-run drivers, let. . . , , . pasitongera In IMtl, a Riowth over would prohibit garage operators - A ll your favorite cittscfTOP QUALITY JBEEF Miss t-aughlia will sin#' arlii'ii TOSS t>t, 34 p e r c e n t. T h is w l u m # from repairing vehicles hrought fmm "La lUiheme," "Midimio reprenehted 21 per cent ol tho Now for property damage repalra with llutlerfly," and "Olnnnl Si'hlcchl.' .Irrspy-Npw York IHirt Dlilrlct'l out a "dnmaueil car" slicker alllK Sho ulso will ting sovcrnl nluiw Iplal domeallo passenger traffic,...... cd to Ihe windshield, and which could have been Involved - In an acclderil, ,Garage' operators alio w oi(lil ^Tje ro q u h e d to r<’|>ort a n y cara liiwight for repaint without C & M CLEANERS the Ktlcker and tn report any cara showing iiullel holes, BIONDI ST, CLIFFWOOD 10 M S I 6 A vehicle lieailng a "damaged car" Btlckcr wuuid sliow tint tlm conilllion nf tlio car had Iwen're. wl and. th# garage operator W ouuTbtmerinilled to proceed wllh Complete Prom Special tlio repairs. Such a-plan Is being eflectlvely operated In Denver, Colo., anil In Tampa and Dado TUXEDO $7.00 Counly, Fla. - Klmer Noll ol l-Uso Standard, <1( GROUND BEEF Vision of lluniblo till A Heflnlng Co,, chairman of Iho Monmoulh £ounty Tralflc Safely Committee, SWISS STEAK advised dial iho plan lie carelully ltcHurvv Suudtiy, Junv 51 Ii atudlcd by -enforcement officials and tho pukllo be fully Informed SHOULDER STEAK DELMONIGO STEAK concerning It liefnre any leglalnllon ffjlj Ual— Ur« WIT M ' covering tlia subject li prepared, BOZO THE CLOWN «MIIm fiw di il A m * m praNk Vwmvm H Ih Channel 11 - Is Coming To CLUB STEAK Cub Scouts M ay Visit jM ‘ ’V ■ - tm* v««4t " Allair* State-Jferk - McCUIRFS OROVE r ib S t e a k % ‘MAIN mo . . r1a Af flNit l»W pri* Cub Scouts of Monmoulh'Coun­ rftfilfii artMr SOUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN • HIOH QUAIITY . . • c il tloy Kcnut orgonltntlon have SANDWICH STEAK moving OriMMl lieeti Invited by lha Allulrs Btnte UaIm'i Mfh1 knf Park €nminl#»lniv.. tn hold thrlr jubilee Hoy orllvllics at Allnlrn on CUBE STEAK EYE ROUND ROAST S a tu rd a y , J u n e ID. Thomas lliiward, AllenwmHl, MERCURY and COMET I U n t i l m em ber'nl (ho Allelre Slate Park lb.! Restoration-commlltae- end menu PORTERHOUSE STEAK ROUND STEAK ««°und ber of llie exetullve Ixmnl of Mon­ * Safe B u y U sed Cars + I JAUis*'T mouth Council, lliry Scouls of America, said Hint thn cub icout BOTTOM ROUND ROAST lb < GROUND CHUCK packs would he InvlUHl to use the Sr7 i facilities it Allalrn and lo see iho SCHANCK & SIHLER varlaui Inilldlngt an d facllltlea 10 Lafayette P?aee, Freehold For SPECIAL SERVICE See Your Friendly M EAT MANAGER! !**■>! I„ which hive been restored. Mr, lleward said that Hill would be a Highway 34, M atawan wonderful lime for the cull acouls JACK FRQST or DOMINO J HOfikins 2-1250— LOwell 6*4239 *»/« to hold Iheir Julilleo sd lv liln wlili li m u bonul are part nf the national Mth an­ , **» IW,' niversary prnnram of Iho Hoy «W a * d C 4 4 * (icoiits of America, ~ A r n h . •*"...... Scout I'KCrullve J, I'ffd lllllill •old that Iho sVoutu pnilli Ipiitliig SUGAR » * ! “ » w e H4M0 III (lie jubilee acllvltlea iMlli at Al- .fHILADELPHIA ...... i m r t ■”T *•* i t0* m i lull r and In coiruminlty groups •fit, would be entitled lo wear llie Ns- WlCuouiT llrmsl Jubilee finbicni, -­ inHRWim CREAM CHEESE Spring Festival On t* tn AUL VARIETIES Mins tnnvt I At Monmouth Center . - Spring I* blossoming Ihls week \ C H tC K E H " 'HUikirrf at ilie Mraimmtli filnipplng (>nler, I'at/mlown, wllh file crlibrallon of 127 Main St., Matawan SOUPS *r «4*p H u m * *l* rtay spring festival ond the CAMPBELL'S ^ » K l openlnj of Montgomery Ward and n u o w s ^ \ - I 11 o th e r lim p s ,' • . Ceremonies In front of Mont- ('omsry Ward dedicated llm trtll’ Free Box Storage val lo lh< women of Moiimoulli Cwiiiiy, S|M>clsl guests war* lh* CORNFLAKES 2~45‘ f fx isssi wives of all ol lha msynra of Ihe Another M ARTINIZINO Firstl rounly plus severe,I women who MINCAN HINES have dl»tlnKulibed:.llii'trt»elv#s In WHITI bualiwss, public affairs, and civic, C U **SCAWiIv d u ty , YELLOW Ijurlng Uw wefk ibere will lie SPICED several apeclar *vftils,_ Included CAKE DfyiLfOOO are a t'W i>t Ihe.inslla by mors WFREE Ilian 2W incrnbers fit fiuriipI Clulw ••• - . ' , 1 ' ow» st jl a m, snd I p rn ,• an origins! ~ COME fN VOB U T M U ; \ ! vritloii III "Know wiiilo-ari'l llie Ht-ytfi Dwarfs" b y lh" woild III m m liylvin Mrf^Ifth. - W ant Yoyr Cloth Coat Stored? , J lit llm Ili-W J<>iv-y De- psrlrneol of Oms^rvatlori and V/n- “ Suro, -Come See Ui, . rvjmlc DevelopffPflt 1l«vo dlncovrr- O “ • ' . •' - . ■ ’ ... ed larKe limestone caves In the Allerlotr sres of IKmWrfon Oiur/ly, 71m eaves sre llx- d'ep'-it V t a n y CLOTH COAT f n . n d Ir) ill* s t a t e w ith a W tsl d ro p of more tbari 70 feet. - Cletfned v v’ "" MoHipraofed Dtpivit m»*** > M MM k to llM tt Stored, ond flH flX W ISt In s u r e d , ' F o r

T ftrrt ft iM fM n H i $ 5 0 . 0 0 <¥• x. 7* ...... s lr w * T* ■ New hsP artt AaA i m m * t a t w m — i m * M o » t v : . VJUilf M M Thvrtdcty, M ay .19, I960 f a g a T e n m e W T A W ffl JOtMRWAIr H I cause, they do (got win, tbitt with. Keys Bop Rum son, Keyport 8 4 2 League Players Start A New Season Oa A New Field M HS Relay Team s Keansburg they can* share t h e m Vs h o h e j u n io r spoilers role this - weds pisyiEg - agiin the teams nervous with tba 3 ut**-*. Repeat Cham pennant pressure on th m. f , ‘ : T i e U p B ” * T 1 ' S* HIGH SCH001 6 ' Matawan ir.il..,> . 'Ulnti'a High'* ' aprinlmwii, relay . ','.i ^UndiegS: , I ' V­ Keyport tied up' the Shore Con­ ip 1** /Team ; - : W L f t . ference northern "B” jrace Tues- M 'k M team* easily- defended “ state (ONRRINQ Matawan Elementary 5, 1 .828, at Runtson, trimming' tho Pvr- r'/t- fii SM / Group II championships ttiey won Raritan Township 1 .S l -7a4 vie Bulldogs. 3-1 to go into a tl? last year at the Long Branch Re­ Union Beach “ ; 4 3 ,571 for honors with Matawan. Tomar- Extra-lrinlng games of a sensa­ lays Saturday.- Coach Earry Riz­ tional order , marked Bayshore Middletown " ' ‘ : '1 ‘ - row. Is the final day of the race, Intermediate 3 3; .500 with, both' Keyport and 'Matawan zo's foursome of Matt Jeffcoat, Junior High School Conference play as the tense ’ championship keansburg , 2 3 .400 playing at .home,-the' Red -Rkiders Billy Mabbitt, Brad Bradach and Marlboro Central. 1 6 .145 with South Amboy and the Majoon Richie Bennett scored in the 440 race moved Into Its final week. Coach Tony Benetsky's Raritan Matawan Elementary (4) and Steel with Rumson. . If both in 44,7 seconds and in the win or both lose, a playoff between Township nine kept right do the ab r h them will be needed. A victory for i i* 1 jn'uiute, 32.9 seconds. I _ heels of the leading Matawan El­ L. Tomasello, 2b 4 0 2: tine and a defeat for the other .*/ i .1 t £■ •*. * - There was a gap of two yards ementary team Monday by going Morrell, p 4 0 2 automatically would make the vic­ %r. * fcf'*. between Bennett and the Hights­ eight innings for a 1-0 victory over J. Walker, c - 4 1 2 / 4 U..%5 3 0 tor the “B” champ. Cliffwood Memorial. That games Seibert, lb 0 town anchor man coming Sn sec­ T. Devino, If , 3 1 . The Red anil White's triumph at of this, kind with this type of pitch­ 1 ond in the 440 and of five yards ing can be played in the confer­ Lee, rf 1 0 0 . Rumson could, be- called - a. one- between Bennett and the [second Andrews, rf I I 0 --Aided close ball' game. -Lew. .WelUi ence 6hows the excellence of the place Hlghtstovyner in the 880, The league’s caliber. . Schancky cf , , ' 3 0 1 KHS southpaw, fanned. 15, walked The Raiders and JheCardinals lined up Sunday'for the salute lojEf. Wharton, presWej 'ofth*KtyportBoartLofEducitIan+-at the left Maroptr~and Sleel-foursotne-beU McTague, 3b 3 1 1 four and allowed a scratch hit. The the flag marking tho nponing ceremonies ot another seasoo. the tenth] ol the picture, ‘ t exerclsesat the Atlantic St, field while Edwin Another hair-raiser was the 10- jloner, U lined up with the two teams. tered their; 1959 time qf 44.8 sec­ inning contest between ; Union Creamens, 2b—_ 2 0 1 Keys belted Lou DeGeorge, Rum­ for boys baseball fn this area.. Mayor Norman J. Currie and Kenneth | Wilson, legg D'Apolita, 2b 1-11 son pitcher freely, getting 11 of­ onds in the 440 but were the same Beach and Cliffwood Memorial ficial hits. and one unofficial one. in the 880 this year, having' been that ‘wait t : a 5-3 decisionifor the 12 The one unofficial one was a homer Jet Regatta MHS Cross-Country clocked in 1 minute, 32.9 seconds Beachers. It put them up wiQi Uie M atawan Jolts Keyport O ff to p “B” both years. . '...( - -I- ,.- ' Union Beach (2) far out of the ball park by Punkin / Cross-country .will ' take i t s leaders and made (heir 'contest The second annual spring tune- While the v e t e r a n foursome with Matawan Elementary | a cru­ Team . , ab r b . Brown In the top of the sixth that up Invitational regatta for Jet 14 place as an approved varsity Umpire Al Throckmorton colled a Rung 2-1; W ells Fans 19 B u t Loses (everybody hopes all fpurl will go cial one.- The. Matawaners 1 pulled Bottger, rf ‘ 3 1,0 class sailboats witi be held on sport at Matawaa High School to the same college so tfie com­ it out in the ’srxth, 4-Z.,. ■ ; J. Williams, cf ' 3 1 1 foul ball.-This 50 enraged KHS Rarl( p Bay this weekend, spon­ One of the more prized victories over. Bowie came, in and Wells Coach Bob Zampello when Rumson 9 next fall. Matawan Township bination will not be broken up) In the Raritan-Ciiffwood | game, Lewandowskl, 3b...... , 1 0 0 sored by the Keyport Yacht, Club. in the 50-year history of baseball grounded to Wathington for a force Board of Education approved the were setting a new mark i s re­ Robinson, c ...... 3 0 0 later tied the game at 1-1 that Tho race comhilttec, headed by at second tp retire the side, : ” hits by Bradley Powers, and Doug Langan, p - - Throckmorton ejected the Keyport as n sport at Matawan High School sport at Its meeting Monday.. peat winners as state icham ps ln Allen in the 10th settled, the Issue 3 0 2 Bob Koloed, well-known Jet was recorded Friday when the Gregory wai bock pitching the Laroski, ss ' 3 mentor from the game, arid later This move to make an activity two events lor- two , years , *n a in q pitcher's battle between Rar­ 0 1 nearly ejected John Mlele, tho re­ sailor and Sid Lambehson, an* current Maroon and Steel team, bottom of the/fifth. Bill 'Hogan possible for those students who row, there wero- other* 'running itan's Ronnie Sachs and j Cliff- Beutel, 2b 2 0 0 tlclpate 20 to 23 Jets to vie in scored an incredible 2-1 win over sfriglcd end Punkin Brown walked cannot participate In football was for the Maroon and Steel w ith' ' Rlccardi, 2b , 0 0 6 placement. this early season test. with two out.in this frame but this wood’s Carmen Pizzi'equal'to any­ ThB Keys left nine on bases. Keyport. Tho Incredible part of it made possible through _ the . In­ less success but with loya and thing seen In •"high -school ranks Dailey, If 0 0 0 A three-racc actles Is scheduled come Irom the fact that Lew Wells, time Gregory .regained control In Natacola, If o .o - They did get a run In tho second terest of Harvey LaTourette', a earnest effort. i — 1 \ this year. SeifijfonaJ flcJdjng by 1 over a short course along the left handed KHS pitching ace, o- hurry and fanned Pietrewicz for Celipeto, If t on a single by Biiide Jackson and faculty member, Barry Rizzo, Won Qualifying Heat both teams cut-W repeated scor. 1 0 Keyport shoreline.. Trophies and could fan 19 Matawan batsmen In the final out. athletic director, reveals. La* .Mps(” uccessful ; of the 0.' Williams, lb . a double by Pete Rothenberg, 8 1 pther Intg threats. , . i 7 .prizes will be presented lo the seven innings, yet could not win In the sixth Cummings hit safely Tourette was a cross country MHi> r?lay teams Was tl|ie fresh­ J. Miller, lb ...... p .. o #: catching h 1 s first varsity ball Jinx With Extra Innings game. Then the Red ' and White club house following the final his game. . with two out and stole tecond to man In his own student day! at man quartet of Robert Davis, squtliidercd chances while Wells race. Beating tho Huskies would have pos»l another Keyport threat. But Bethany College, Pa. Pupils In­ Deter Wolf, Terry j Crawford, and The Memorial School’s Jinx with - . sa i i Score by Innings: methodically was striking out the CqI Engle, Uland Heights about clinched the1 defense of the th« rarared Gregory «|ld a third, terested In the sport should sig­ John Bunger. They, won .their extra-lrinlng games was the hard­ Union Beach 0010 010-^1 Rumson side. That is, but for Yacht Club, Is the defending Shore Conference “B" title for Key­ ?tr)ke pasf Wells to end this one. nify their Intent to report to Ihe qualifying heat but were left be­ er to take In the 'Union 'Beach Brown's oddly-ruled long "foul champion, Unit will be Hard press­ port. But their loss to the MH& : Then In the seventh, with one cross-country squad when school hind In the finals, which were won contest for they-pulled up from "a Matawan-Elementary 0110 02x—4 ed by a top-flight field which will out, Jim Wilson mado things tenso 3-0 deficit to tie it and force the ball." ' . nino they had beaten 5-2 earlier In reopens In the fall. . by the’ Freehold Regional team, Union Beach (!) I Pops Hit Into Right Field Include Dennis Farley, Lake the season left tho Red Raiders in by cracking out a double. The Key­ - A full program In cross-country consisting of Cornelius Cade, Dan game into ejttra : frames, Billy ab r h | The Brown matter became Hopatcong; Dave Slddons, Is­ the desperate straits of having to port contingent roared when Greg­ Is carried on by both the Shore. Racz, George Ingram and Richie Langan was tho winner of "this Bottger, rf . 4 1 L grave one. in tho bottom of the land Heights; Bill Olsen, Mon­ beat both Rumson and South Am ory walked Hogan, . Hers Deitz Conference and the New Jersey. Davis. The: Colonial yearungayearlings cov-cov vital lest for the Beachers against J, Williams, cf :: - - 4 2 2 sixth when Don Robards popped a mouth Boat Club; Waft Zwnrg, hoy to be even sure of a tie for pulled the shift again to have Bowie State fnterschofasllc Athletic As­ ered tho 30 yards - In- 1- mlnutf. • Memorial's Fritzie Hamilton.. Lewandowskl, o ' 8 0■it- hit into right field. Lou.D.cGeorgo Island Heights, and Kofoed. the title, ft was the third straight pitch to Brown, j. right handed bat­ sociation. The new Maroon and 42.2 seconds.Is. Caide, who got-the Tlie Beachers got away to an Robinson, p . 4 o i walked tj/id tho pair pulled a double KHS loss. ter. Brown Dried a long fly foul. Steel team will compete for both Blue and Gold '1 (Irbt ylyard men early lead when Jack. williams Laroski. ss :' 4. 0 i„ steal. An infield out scored Robards Dave Gregory, a left hander, who Bob Jackson gathered It in for the. Ihe Confereace and Group U away to a good lead on the first walked, Ed Lewandowskl slngied, Stillwell, if ; 7 - - 5 0 1: to moke this most one-sided contest Group III Foes piled the KHS batsmen with an as­ second out, but the runners moved titles as 'well fl* In dual meets. leg. Is a 1959 graduate o f Marl­ Sam Robinson was hit by ja pitched Beute|, 3b - 4 1 1 dWBMIcvatily a tie. sortment of drifters and spinners up Into scoring position after the boro Central School. The FRHS ball and Williams scored alter Lan Malfnowski, 2b , 4 0 r ln the seventh, tho Keys got their was tho main agent for tho KHS catch. The Keyport fans ranted and yearlings se t'a ntiw mark for the gan’s long fly. Richie Bottgor, walk­ Natacola, lb ■ •! 3 1 i first two men on but they commit­ Top KH S Runners reversal. But MHS Coach Deltz ro- pleaded as Pietrewicz took his event. - \ ed to start the fourth and scored eorted lo Paul Richards' methods, placo at bat, A single, .would win Six Team s S till • The MHS two-mlle relay comr • , ■ ' ' ■ 0 - ' 38 5 11 ted base-running hari-kari.*.-Hut Keyport trackmen took on Group on Williams’ triple, Lewandowskl with two. outs, Jim Wilson walked keeping a right handed' pitcher, the game.-But,with.,8,.loft haiflded bine of Bob Rankf, Harry Caroth­ hit safely to score Williams.' ’ - ' Cliffwood Memoriil (J) —-~— i: ’ rivals In two moots during tho ers, Ed Ilyrne and Bob Condit a b r ; and Alex Pietrewicz and Bill Ho­ Blll/Bhwle, In; the available spot batter now up,‘ Gregory Was going- Unbeaten'In Loop The Memorial players scored In rh-r past week, losing to Toms River came In.-fifth of a field of eight. Plzz'l, ss • • ; 2 o gan followed wlth“"ptuch'-~slngles as a first baseman, and moving back on the mound, Pietrewicz un­ the fourth on hits by Hank Epps 0 77 2/3 to 30 1/3 May 11 nnd to him onto-the mound for "BBOV” accountably stepped out of the box Six teams remain undefeated at Brick Township galloped away Klein, 2b s o 1 to send home the winning .run. Sayreville 04 5/fl (o 52 I/O Mon­ and Joe Childs.. .Eddie. Hamilton's Chuck Mchols rcplaccd DeGeorge pitches when Keyport threatened. on the first pitch and was a strike the end of the second woek of ac­ from the opposition In this one. Frazier, 3b T o '0~ day. Both meets were away. Tho Tho Huskies mile relay team of single with Ed Reed -'and Epps Holmes, 2b ‘ 10 0 os Rumsfti pitcher, only to he Red and White did better than ox- And tho Keys left-10 men on bases down. .. A ball, a foul, and then a tivity In Lhe 12-team Raritan Ath­ aboard in -the sixth tied up the promptly ditched when ho walked In a 2-1 gome, testament that they lazy drifting curve caught ail out­ Anderf Anderson, Jan Cort, John Bomier, rf ' - 1 o' o ' pcctcd against the powerful Toms letic Association Softball League. Anthony and Richie Fierros, was game. But the Beachers pulled It Causby, rf . 1 0 0 Brown to load the sacks. Lefty River squad, but tho test with Iho threatened and . then threatened side corner and the gamo was over, out in the th when they filled, again, They even went out of tho ft was strikeout No, '10 for Greg­ The police team, Woddiand Park, too new a combination to keep 10 Grccri.-rf, . 10 0 Bartlett came on and Ray Scuorzo Bombers was a disappointment jn the bases ph hits by Butchle tapped him fdrt' another KHS run ball game with tho tying and win­ ory, j ' ■■ Foxwood and Norgato Manor have anywhere near the leaders In a E. Reed, If : ' S 1 0 that the Keys could have won It race I In which Lconla-outran Me- Natacola and Williams and a walk. EppS, cf 4 2 2 before the side was retired, ning runs marooned on second and Tho Matawan players swarmed records o f two wins and.no losses Lewandowskl then delivered ills but for three men fouling out on third In the seventh. over Gregory In their joy. The un­ tuchsn’a championship foursome. , Childs, lb . 4 0 0 i Coach Skcets Applegate, Rum* tho board In (ho broad Jump. itnd Hidden Hills and Upper Rari­ third lilt to scoro'the winning runs. E. liamiitonf C'- ' .- son, sent in, Half-Pint Coleman as War Of Nerves Starts believable h a d happened, the Could Not Match Competition 4 .0 ■ir tan each have won one game and Matawan high hurdles foursome ., ’ Put Behind In Second,, F. Hamilton, p 4 » a pinch-hitter as a bizarre bit of Chris Heale and John Poto were The war of nerves started in the vaunted Keyportcrs had been set 0 tho lono KHS first placo men In second Inning. Bob Rank] led oil down and the Maroon ond Steel played to a tie in their other out­ of Kcri Morris, Mike Catherwood, • In their "must" game with Mat- strategy to start -thebottoffl- of the Rol|io Peterson and John Conover awan, the Bcachcrs were put be­ - • cycnth,' but Wells was equal to tho theThcet with the powerful In­ in tho Matawan half of that frame waved, for tho time being at least, ing. , • 1 34 1 SJ 6 dians. lleaio took two ovcnls, the nnd the.low hurdles four of Sam hind ln the second on hits by Ele­ Raritan Towoshlp.(l)- need of fanning, not walking, the by cracking a double down the atop tha Conference, For Gregory, Harmony -Park was toppled from 440 ond the broad Jump. But thcro third baso lino. Larry Garlto fol­ lt meant no battcd’ln run'had been Kay, Morris, Catherwood arid Cpn- mentary School’s Tom Dcvlnb and - ab r It muchundersized batsman. T h e the list of-unbcatcn teams as Bill over wore up against Group III Buddy- Croamens. The Beachers Cusane;-'ss' . ' 3 ,0 a last two outs were easy, - - - wero plenty of Keyport bojs com­ lowed with a single through tho scored off his'pitching In tho. Inst Coffey and his Hidden Hills team arid Group IV school competition tied It In' the top of the third as Clymore, cf . • 4 0 r2 ■ - j Keyport (3) ; ing In for seconds and thlrcTil’ who box and Rankl scampered homo. 19 Innings. , . had not been ablo to coupt before Ed Flyijn got a, walk, BIJ1 Xolllna, mites-came out on top of a 8-3 aiid could not match-It,' Bottger walked, stole twp bases CacariHo, »lb >■ •4 0 0.- ’ ‘ m r " Matawan (2) ls- oroupan 1 I and1andll. IT - . Powers, 31)j.:/ ’.i.; Sullivan led the .victors i-^3 i Plctrewlcz, It ' limb] spcnt 'WllHt tfti/ii,1 'by Coach flling-t/mbase, with,onoput. Those Ifanseft, cf Jcffcoat, nin M^bbltt. Brtrf DfadaHTj Jimmy. Walkar promptly put* the. W i P . « .ju. .if*, 0■Xii - m •S O'. Ht'the pinto with a, long homo run. Hichle Dennett: aecond. Illghjalown; Elementary tcam.abcad anew with Alien, If..,'i.r j,,.v- , t - l Hogan,* ss . Stan Bakor and Assistant Cooch who wore mnrvollng that Wells Moser, cf third, Central neglonalTIm e: 44.7. .1 ■4 0 0.0 Coffey allowed only three hits, but a homo run In the bottom of the Nappi, rf ' , C.'Brown, 3b - 3 0 Jay 'Demarest. ‘ had lost his grip c o u ld bo re­ a-Ilaslnch BOO'Yord — Won by M ata w a n : Je ff- 2 0 0 0 coupled wllh five walks gavo up cont.'Mabbilt, Bradach, Dennett; sec* third. -Sr . - Longo, 2b ■ . . • 3 0 0 Scuorzo, rf 0 1 Fred Rothenberg made his bast assured, howovo.r, when the KHS Wathington, ss 1 ond, -Hlahtstown: ‘ third, Carteret: fourth. Middle Townahlp.'Time: 1:33.9. Tho battling Beacher? rallied to Moriarity, c ; . -} 0 1. Hourahan, 2b 0 0 time, a 3;01 mile, nt Toms River. ace promptly fanned Gregory and nob Jackson, If 0 five runs In'tho fifth Inning as One Mile — Won by Lieonlaj; aecond, Not^fcellng In top shapo Monday, Harmqny park-fell qno short of Mctuchen; third, Edgewpod Heglonal; tie It ''gain’ln the top of 'tho sixth. Bruco 'Jackson, cf 1 1 Mike Hanson,to retire the sido. Rankl, c 1 » 7 P. Roihenbprg, o he settled for a 5:Dj) mllo nt Soyro- Gregory met' his first big test Ir) Garlto, 2b knotting the score. ' fourth, Pemberton. Time: 3:33.0. Jack Williams tripled ana scored 1 .1 0 2 0 . Two Mile—WonJjy Brick Townahlp: on an .error. This left it up to the Clilfwood Memorial (1) Wells, p V 0 0 ville, and had to battle off -tho tho bottom of (Ho second when-he Flynn, rf 0 Raritan Rldgo scored tivo runs Terry Hanlon, Jerry Hanlon, Don challenge of tcnmmnto Ed Scullion In tholr first Ume at bat on a homo Hold, Dean Ayrea; second, Metuchen; pitchers and George Morrell, MES h had ta-fan two men to retlro the Collins, 3h___ 0 third, Point-Pleasant; fourth, Ridge­ Klein, 2b . 2 O' to keep second to Sayrovlllo’s DaVe fun by Rags Reilly and added a hurler, struck a-telling blow 0 J 30 'J 11 sldo with KHS runners on third Bowlo, p 0 1 field Park. Time; 8:45. ! Epps, cf “ " A- 0 I -1 Pollard. Scullion and Julius John­ and Becond. . ’ Gregory, p third run In the final Inning against 1 7/8 Mile Relay — Won by Gletv against his rival, Langan, In the Rumson (1). 0 0 Rldge; Lonf, Buechle.-Kime, Ange- bottom of the sixth'. Allan Me- Lynch, ss • : .....-___ 4 0 I ab r son, both freshmen, delighted KHS Wells appeared to bo faltering Norgato Manor, in between Nor- vlne; tecond, Hlahland .park; third, Wood>Rldge; fourth; Metuchen. Time: aague rammed out a -triple and Bonner, rf 1 0 1 Robards, ss 3 supportora w ith tliolr closing again tho top of the third. Charllo gato pounced on a . succession of 1 1 17 2 5 8:10.1. scored the winning run on Frankie E, Reed, If 4 0 d. Do George, p, 2 b 1 0 kick." ...... Wathington boat out A 1.to make ft safe for Matawan. 4 0 There was another shutout in the E. Hamilton, • . 3 0 0 AcqOHrO, c _• aon who went up to S ft., Ins. lino to scoro Wathington., There C. Hogan, s i . 'Bill Kansky not oniy pitched Nor- 8 3 0 ~ . Asbury W restling league during the week when Mid­ Plzzi, p 3 0 1 Miller, 2b, lb ; in tho high lump. Wally Kennedy, was a KHS confab tiut It was da- Brown, 3b 3 0 gate to the victory but blasted two Munger, c l , who had to trail tho vaunted Norm clded to" let Wells Btay in m ils Pietrewicz, rl . tremendous -ho m e-ru n s. Mush Scrappy Jack Ostermuller, the dletown Intermediate .blanked 2 r o Marlboro Central 9-0 behind tho '38 0 9 Nye, If Frank ot Toms River, was back rather Justified that confidence by Scuorzo; o o o Marks also hamered and Vlnco Freehold biker boy, will mako his Bartlett, p — on tho double-winning sldo at tho fanning the next three batten on Bruco Jackson, c( Branclforte had a fine day nt Iho vyrcstllng debut for the; season at slants of Davey McDdwell. Much 0 0 unhappiness reigns In the ranks of Coleman, ph Bombors track. Joljn Kennedy 11 pitched balls. - , ' , Cummings, 1( pinto to help Norgato's cause. Asbury Park Convention llall to­ 0 1 the young Central school team be-' breezed to a 22J win In tho low Gregory's Troubles Begin Wells, p 0 0 The Rarltan -Pollco team, behind morrow night, He will take on 22 1 1 hutdles. Heale and. Poto both Wolls ncvor had much to bother iho splendid pitching of Ed Spring- Johnny Knee, a newcofner' from k e Vport fouRht oft tha closing challenges of about after that but Gregory's ' . » - 24 1 .3 stein, trounced B.I f 1 McKenna’s the Middle West. . KHS Freshmen Trim ' *V Sayreville runners In tho middle troubles wero'only beginning. With n-Struck out for Honscn In 7tlJ Garden Parkway team.. 13-3, Bill In the feature match, Chet Wai- distance events. " two out In tho fourth, his control Matawan . Oil 000 . 0—2 Marlin, hurled fine ball - f&jr tht> lick, tho California Iron Man, will Christian Brothers Klchle Mazur,. -Bomber weight and composure both vnnlshcd sud­ Koyport. 000 100 0 Parkway team but was hindered by take on Brufm Sammartlno, the man. performcd with ^ amazing denly and ho forced In a run. by 2B — Rankl, Wilson. 3B — Bob pimr fielding behind him.. . Italian , mountaineer. The- semi­ . NOW THRU SATURDAY . - - Keyport ■ freshmen nlne-spotteJ walking' A l oTc- Plctrowlcrr Ray -Tony-Sasso-struck out-al* oMhe final imitch-wiltplt-Jap:-SekUra Bex Office Opens 7 P M .. Christian Brothers, Lincroft, an formln'hTs'spccfflires." *Tl6" went i JackSOll.'Struck out b y — Wells 19, - Continuous-Saturday— :— out beyond 84 feet in. Iho shot put, Scuorzo, Bruco Jackson and Phil Gregory 10, Bowlo 0., Walks off last nine men to face him .to Ini nciinSt Don Curtis and Jn the . Shows Nightly From Dusk ’ early lead at KHS field Monday, Cummings In a row, It was. here siln) a wln for Woodland Park over team match the Swede Haason- then came on to win 10-4. Tho Ain 192 feet In the discus i)nd .l70 foot Weils 1, Gregory 6, Bowie 0.- - Q+yfcWbMtoUSkms * In tho Javelin, , a truly mannldcent that Deitz .rnado his first Bwitch , umpires — Pavich, Trumbatore. Splltjock. Sid Faye, hit a triple with Mickey Torres duo will grapplo , fJOW THRU TUES. gave tho yearlings a 3-2 mark on with these.Injjianj. on'Jhe warpath, , the season. - ■ . showing,. But wlmt hurt with the .two bn to give Woodlaad Park: tho winning margin and Sasso his flnt Chlelj BiR Heart and War'Cloud. A triple by John Croddlck; for­ being shut: out'In both torg (K), Scullion (K). Timet 4 m in i:, the polo vault and tho broad Jump. J&.OflCCf. 1 • • M arine Police. W ill victory! : , ■ • mer Marlboro Central player, and 180-jard high hurdlea ~T lm m (S), ; Upper Raritan edged Coralwood And to have It all si) unnecessary Patrol W aterways - a single byLen Sauter, ex-Rorltan J, Kenned;1 (K), Lawaon (k). TSme: foV. their. first victory, ty ‘ an M Shore Conference player, gave the Academy .toam a In tho broad Jump...... " . 10.3 aeca. ‘ ' • • Tho Rod and; White trackmen Now Jersey’, marlno police will score. Balph Cetaml and- Bill 2-0 lead In the first. But Mike 10O*y4rd low hurdlea — J, Kennedy Ktoono^ hlt nome nins to give Jack head for Toms. River arid the Slloro (K), Timm ; l*h(rd "Thorp scorns to be some con­ .Have slide rule, wlrt travel; Dr. 1 1 322 /Christian Brothers will plajj at Saaion (S), WaU (S),-Dlatance: li 1 Atlantic lUghlahds IT SonnafeW WW-wSSSS 880 yard Run — Won by Pote (K)j nedy, (K), Pntchiowikl (8). Hetght'. In New Jersey," Commissioner two months to Korea this winter . ab r Second Kearney (TR)j llitrd Ulllo ft tl., 8 tns, . . IJontcmpo explained. "Our depart­ preparing * report for Mtn Korean Byron Jackson, If 1 (TR). Time: a mina,, OO seca. Pole'vault — FlPlek (8). ttogarakl Mlfe Run — Won by Nagel (T n (S), Papiv (S). Height: 9 ft., 8 im. ment hn* * greater responsibility Ministry of Education on fecilltlej - Phis - Weeks, lb • 1 Second r, notheubern (K); Thli than ever before to.try to Insure there, for engineering and science . Hourajfian, u 1 Thelj (K). Time: 4,mms., A7.& see#. education. Six yean ago,' pcan VanPelt, cf High Hurdles — Won by Carr (THl> safety on tho waterways. Marine 2 Sccond Morrla (TR)i Third ClancullU M afawan Flpld To patrols will serve every, weekend Easton assisted In the develop. - CacopArdo, c, 2b 0 (K). Time: lfl.8 aeca, ' . GM« OWN fcJD M*.-l«OV«S>T BUSK • Low UUrdtei — Won by Carr tTIt): Be Rebuilt Anew from now through Sept! 10 »nd ment of the Royal Technical Col­ P. Rothenberg, b 0 Second Caru«o (K); l^ird T, Peltwr further polling wilr be.! scheduled lege of East Afrlci. v . . Gevns, 2b 2 (K). Time: 23.0 acci. . • lisa ot tho Matawan High School as tho volume of marine traffic Dowd, b DIjcu? — Won by Lubash (TR)5 SUN. - MWL • TUES. 2 0 Second T.Pelper and Chenowelh (K). ago . and 1 operated eadi season •‘PLEASE DONT EAT Croddlek, m. Height: 10 ft. so It: will nolobe- tom up. , . THE DAISIES” .. since, niaHne police stUI have the - O U R NEXT ATTRACTION— Sauter. cf; p . - •The aummary: (K) tor Keyport. Floyd Brotini, Chairman ot- ath­ CloemaScope - CelMr " Attraction (5> for Sayrtvlile, name* in o rd e r ot I»wer and authority to Initial* 7 Days - Haifa WeA, May » p»vidsbn,(c , •’ finish: . . • , . r . letics,, accordingly moved for » complaints and, apprehend vlolat- Sunday M atinee .Only lQO.yard dash — W Kennedy (K), rejection of the appllcation-fdr use N umq (S), Cacarillo (Kl. Time: 10.4 on. Cases may be brought to fo­ Fight for Federal (Mdl Sfcca. * ■ • - ...... ot the field by the Matawan Pony cal municipal: wwtts or tounty GraetWllKanu "Tarzans Greatest a»-y«rJ d»h W. Kennedy (K). League team* thla summer and al­ courts.1" ■ • 1 ...... Caieie Matthews, .^dvm tun" , - J Nwto (Sl, .Witt (S). s »eci r,K — I'**1' (Kl, Pitch so applications by a number At “ li FIGHTING HEN” nney,, p, xowaM (8). M o r« .a (S). , M.S other sports, groups. One Applica­ Now hi the time to advertise . CtaenuScspe Next Week - Vol. dm Sat. n, p Mi-yard run Pai«' (K). s.mlahtuel' tion was grantM lo * team In those unused articles for aale. A 1 '"'^GUat Ol Wantkaa^* - V (S); S5ye»m U 4 S .^iSlitTnin —'PolUrtl. ISI, r, H4U»n Day,, -■/. ' . wlU turn them Into csih for you. . **Hatfasna tfltfi SctaaT f iHji’H itiiuiuM ttPiicm im W nm iugbii: L X ": ifc, \ ■ \ \f. ; •' >« .1 £ i Hiursday, Wn^19t WiO^ IH E M ATA JOURNAL, N. * Page B iv in

atowsM, South to j^ ^ fjB lth etl Action Pleases In S e c o n d Plan M ataw an Jteyjiort Team In A ction A l A inerlcan Bow liiig Congress Scarlet Flie rs Oil rd and StanMallmut jr., Irving, : The Keyport W«My ton, was lourth. The rocsnvss halt­ Boxing Show Fans team ot Bill Morris and Bill Stun Keys 4-2 ‘ Mumma sr. came within It plug ed bn tho fourth lap by a fourv Llveiy action was provided the "Neptune gsve-K^port’a loumn. of copping the doublea title la csf pilnip, ■ • Jana who sat. in on: the card ot Ihe 18th annual Monmouth Coun­ Joe Stampfcl. Hollis, L. I., boxing bouts at M auw an-H igh ment ratlifft a surprising Jolt In a ty Bowling Astoclatlon chant- coped Injury In the- modllled- *’ Saturday night. Some of the local retjim^am:! between them at KHS, plorihlps at - Ihe Howell Lanes ■ favorites won, others Jell by the ftyld May 11, Tho Keys had shuf Sunday. ■ ’ - spoHsmoi.. event. Ills englno took" wayside. Freneaa Independent Vnl out the Scarlet Filers In tho serv ' Morris and Mumma combined tiro and ho cleverly maneuvered ynteer Fire Co. sponsored the stu opener, 6ut the shore team rts. for a U7W17 total ol H it to tho car off,.lho_track. Tlio blsze show. All bouts but the linale were tako second place In tho tour­ win extinguished (julckly, . three rounds. • ’ versed the oount last week 4-1. ney, The team ol Nick Yanoll Kelly wi)|i over Pete Frnsw, - - The,-card o! bouts opened with Al rictrewlcai lost this third Hid .lterb Be»wnu llatlel, a crowd-pleaser w h e n -E d Wel- Same for the Red and White by crashed through io tain Hrat Rahwity; 'ftrny Haute, River Edge, . stead. Matawan High boxer, gave a tight scow, lla was more at place with • total score et 1^ 8, ami Den Neru, Uuneilen, In a firit Benny Diamond, Elizabeth, a pum- fault this time himself by Walking Entered In tho team competi­ heat blnnketi, finish. Hendrickson , mellng so that the referee had to the first two i'licrs to come to bat tion, The Mstawaji Journal ag- tiiok ho acetind. Jieai' and DeAn* , Stop the fight at 1;05 ot the second and then advancing them with a gretstlpn rolled ai MM pin total ,g«l0, Stainpfcl and McCarthy trail. round. The bout was at 118 pounds. wild pitch. Dill Hogan thrn over;-, to pull down third place In the Vd him acmss the.llnlsh ikie,. The home town boy, Jim Cos­ threw first on a grounder and they tottrncy cfcso behind the Mata- Bob Howard, 'Port MmmiSlilhi tello did not fare so well la the scored, ' :' waq• Keyport Reereatlon a n d took the llist lu-ot of the novice eecoifd bout, losing a decision to Keyport got a run. back lit their Brfto'Cfeaners ,is( Atlantic High­ cor'npi'tlllon,', Jlob Klssler, Helmar, - the obviously ^more experienced half nt the Itru on a walk to John lands.— ■'------HesikQwtLt'imil .KsO'reat,_;Q I d . ' Barry Townsend, Elizabeth, tor the Tdpolewskl, Jim Wilson's hit, a HridRO. lollinvinii lilm across tjia —jl2-pmmd class, . _ ...... bunt and a.sacrifice fly,- Ttje'Keys finish line tt that order, Ferrara Gariy Jensen, Cliffwood, got to - fhw d-lktb Xchu<;k,-N«[ittimi -atari* won the second Ijt'iit with Stan Van* John Cbrybinsakl. Elizabeth, 135 I aft pitcher In tho second, but Jim llnliif, West l.onit Itrancli, second pounds, early, spinning the out-of­ Krlnsky comu on,In relief to keep and Stun Malhmit, livliiiium, third, town boxer with well timed blows theiirtrom-scoring. Thru, In the. Racing A tO .lt'. l)on Sl'imi'f, Hli'uellMd I’uik, -■ in the firsts round. Midway uf( the third, nmitber-throwlnif error and scoml a thiilliiiR cur ii'ii|tth vie*- n single upped ,tho'Scarlet Filer Sumljy siiitht fwlnit rctmns to tiny i; er Wnlly Dnlenlini'li,' Key- • second round Chrybinsakl was iff Old llrltlge Slndlum tliln wuckvnil, flight from the punishment ho was lend, ' . " , . ' , l»tt, In-ontiltivi jnwlllle'd simits* mnl.li ;, « i' . .e-ui '.hts'ln-u-vuw huc- lenn'B ln:at, flitU Vminli, tilcn Ctive, . jetting ond‘the referee called a ' llognnlljts llomer cesMmi of events nt tlw nuta vnc- fytlt.at 1:35- ‘ ' lloiinn banped mil # homer In U I.,"Wils tlilld nil1 Slt-Vi'Mrtlr il, ! Iiiji Conor fur lln‘ Kinimii'r, Nnl S'tnnford, Conn., flillshwt fimitli,.. . Decision Booed • Iho sixth to make It 3 3, hut iho' IvlWnlli'UI, itlrcctur of riulnn,^»ii\. Johnnie Brown, Cliffwood^ .. and Filers widened tlie flap ti|inln lit tiuuncrd. Friday. II will he stwk Tom Barttcll, Elizabeth! lore1 In to Iho seventh on n walk niHI two eaVs! Sitluiilaj'N ilrnn ifti'lnit (li titch -other with, furiqu^ action in h its . Then Tom Kunuwiir, the p.m. M int) niul Sumlnys, i«idi;i-ls, another. 112-pounder. Crown 'put on Pliers'nee hiirler, Onme on Iu hr.ir -Jiw Ki'IVv, veteran Constsiiiimken, a v e ry creditable performance down and fuild |he Keys safe for 'Irivor, nnd Stove - lM. - Theftsture Of the evening, Inso The parsde which was vlowrd.by Speed ••Isrlnij «emi>ts lyel lank, Elizabeth fighter. . Presbyterian No. 1 M%43% Bayshore K of C No. 1 a-Slngled forKrlnsky In 7th, h r u tha .crowd was concerned; about M0 spectatora left Ihe Hai­ Acure had the know-how to get Matawan, Depilst No, 3 N 41 CWV , a 4i . IUot* ky UMagsi waa-'tha Impound battle between let Sweet Shop at 1 p.m., tt»vel«d Neptune . 301 000 1-4 SyH ctotfai* keyport Reformfd No- i UH Holy Family No. i ' . Km Knight; ClUfwood, and Tony the decision despite hf» laUHOund wfst on jjethany Hd. to Keyport- Koyport 100 001 0-3 RolUr Skating . ' liw ll weilM AtSire,'Elizabeth. Acure, a rough Keyport-'Baptist;, - U 49 Holy Family No, I • M 41 jging-aW.tactlcs.Themekjur* llplmdel Rd., then tenth to Ilia customer In the ring. Jumped off ■gainst Knight Was tty points lost Trinity Episcopal ‘ B 4 Bajshore Catholic Men Members of the armed forces SOUTH AMBOY to • good start agaifist-Knlght, but playing field at the Eleininlary on a foul when," in hls aiuer, he Matawan ■ ^ , St. Agnes-No. 1 m who died at aea are honored .on ARENA the Cllffwooder mixed it with,vigor School, Units participating tn Ihe Memorial Day. at some U. S. poits, Uh U kf«f t|MklMlt« stapjjlad • glove at Acure'cbnilng Eresbyterlin No. 1 • U H St. Mary'a No. 1 82 ,47 »lt( »•>*««««• Opti*iw «l ikfM to pick up lost time.' The battlers- parade were the color guard of the where tiny ahlpa tlllpd with /lower* Stovon* and 6th Av b i. •iff* ' * out of- at lireak. th e two boxers Hebrew Congregation 62 M St. Benedlct'aWo. 1 60 4» Ilolindel Boy Scout Troop, cheer­ are set afloat, ...... ' South Amboy AatfUt'* failtif were fighting for keeps all Ihe way. Faith Reformed «1 «l Holy Family No. 3 47 81 leaders and twlrlera of tho Civic Open Evsijy Night llicepi The fans protested the decision Matawan ' . ,- t, St. Agnea No. 2 47 81 Association Recreation Committee, strongly. - Presbyterian No. i 80 J2 St. Catherine's No. 1 m hm the Jfolmdel I’ollco Department, JOHN'S BOAT BASIN ^ The final bout of the night was St. Mary’s Nos 1 49 U •St. Benedicts No. 1 45 54 The. N. J. StaldJPollcc,.tlio Key­ port First Aid Squad,, th*. Ilatlet GOOD Mstlnta Halurday.-flufldiy; laurel Ave, At Bridge a light htavywelght contey be­ Qethsemsne Lutheran 4* M St. Catherines No, I 43'/4 S5W jail Holidays .. tween (no Newark battlers, Fred St. Ann's No. 1 \ 42 17 Fire Department, tho Hnlimlel Fire X Admission M Weil Koantburg Mstawan Methodist No, 1 47 M Depnrlinrm end a sound tnuk Williamson and Bill Arrington. Wil Matawan Methodist No. i f! jtM St. Dorotheas • m m NEWS llamson put his man down at 1:25 St/Janies ' > 35-JH through t'ie courtesy of Village 'IV, Calvary Methodist ■' 4B U Keyport, . - . ot the flftjv round af..r having had Daythore K of C No. 1 m m for tht hard of htarlnq the upper haftd all the way. Keyport Heformed No, 1 45 06 Holmdel Mayor Janies T. Acki'r- Bayvlew Series. -JTofi Award Te Ran seme John Bellettl 222-222-171—013 son threw out tlie first ball, The Cresting Card Racks - Presbyterlsn No. S ” 43 89 Dodgers shut out Inst yeaVa i hmn. Pete Ilalleck, chief of Frcneau, Jack Ward 202-188-214—064l presented the (op award to Ran- St, Mary’s No. 1 4QJ4 ®IW ploni, tho Yankees, 8 0, ond tlie and other Play-Off won by Matawsn Baptist 2M Club Dravei also won over tho Olenli some. Other awards to the win­ Tony DeStcfano ■ 2S7 No. I. ' ners were made by Hill Regan, Dink Halleran 2 « by a shut Out, 3-0, . Mt Series Sports night, held In the . Holm­ former Matawan Township Com' Tom Grcnnan 244 Fix tures For Sale BOWLERS B. Owens 211-181-226—61R del Ultmentary (ichoal. was attend­ mlttecman, w h o acted as an­ B. Halleran 21S-U0-»)t-412 Hugli O'Shailghnesscy 244 THE CHARMED CIRCLE nouncer for the bout*. • Geo, Meyer, ed by sIxjut 170 sports enthusiasts R. Cornell 215^183-206—604 231 Guest speaker was former Ma]tf( Sam Sangas, Clifton, was referee, , IN qub Frank Arnone 224 M ataw an Sporting Goods Co. PLAYOFF and Joe Caputo and Joe Lavista; Lesgus S ta r , Hank Majeskl. wlfk PHOM MAGHIT For Bowlera RoOln^ ' M. Duncan - Ml John DellettJ 222.222 Awards wero presented to the win- I n I CmeSw. Nt* Newark, the Judges, Ray lloaglsnd, B. Oweiis /111' Dob Waldmsnn ' 217 " f*eee Mepees smIss 180 Mala St. 9 to 6 Difly M tiawaR m Serial Rahway, w a s tlmekeeptlr. Dr. 314-303 tiers' ol lh« boys’ and girls' hsskcl- AT JIM CROVER’S M. Walling " ' VO! Jack Ward bsll league. TtM'llewks were tills - ithflmn t«im'in»at«t B A t OPICN MONDAY, llll'JlUAY AND FRIDAY KVI'JUNd! Aram Capl'anlas, Matlwan, acted Vic Kulhlck ...... 214 d t w w Nm a t n t , Keyport Recreation E. KeHey • • „ , a » year's cftampfonflilp, ^ fcaskelball as physician to check the. boxer* ■H, Sutton . 3U-V3 Steve Treadway 212 before-they could, enltr the. ring; team In the -twy*1 league and the M *y16tfeniSw.,JiUy22 H M i w i r — ...... « 1 Karl Jacobsen .211 lilue—UeUta - wars Iha vlctorlotia The bouts were N. J. AAU sanc­ V. Halleran , ■' iit-W Stan Birsra $50 lit PRIZE tioned with Fraak Boyle, Cliff­ Jtm Malley ft girls’ tesm, • , :.... ■ ■ r # St. Comeltus - M7. 21 '' ...... - -- ■ r w n . . . wood, Ihe. matchmaker. . H. Pleper W Chai. DeFatlo 2H oRKATR#r 6mm imm* SCRATCH EVENT Tha excellence of the bouts put Aversge weekly earning* of New B. Cooper , Ed. Dibble ■ - m Jersey production workers in man­ $50 1st PRIZE on by the performers has stirred A, Adler ?#» Jim McCoy a t interest In those attendinf for an­ John Hcmhauser ufacturing Industries reached sn O. Fall - M - „H2 all-time high of 04,41) at the end The New And H A N D IC A P E V E N T other show, perhaps sn outdoor A. Goldman m Tom Haralla N4 Borin May Wla Batt Msaa coolest thla summer. Boyle la tak* Bob Ballweg of- IBM, Tha average Work week , Opea Alleys . R. Cornell 215-30* 203 was. 40,i hours. In the. Bergen- lag some of the local boxers to aa R. Longitraet W Al Estelle. 201 Msa., Tbts^ Fri-, Bat. aad.Sn. amateur show at Lyons Veterans J^orrls-Passalc County area, av»r- Delightfully Different W, Jones JK Bemle Msrclnlak IM J j e weekly earnings wtre 1)1.72; Call CO 4-9886 Hospital June 4 lor former mem­ D, Pltzgenld Jack McConloug* 201 Mercer County, IM.lt: Middlesex- For A lley Reeervatlon* bers of the armed forces under P. Wright 3 » RESTAURANT AND treatment there. FRIDAY NITE EARLY BtllDS Somerset Counties, fH.M. MIDDLETOWN MONDAY OTTIt Flaal Standings • COCKTAIL LOUNOI MIXED LEAGUE ■... - May'll ' ' Team f L Team * Lorri s Bsr # 1 M Ken-Bred Const, « - PRER KUC STOHAOE till Sept. wilb Hug Clf«nl»|| Excellent Meals Temptingly Servfd PAINT SALE State Farm Insurance H 41 Raritaa Rollers ' «2 Petnkk Construction 44M South River Electronics » by 8, Boje*, RariUii Flay’a only Hug Oainlug I’laul In A Refreshing Atmoiph*. Suburban Gulf Service M,, 4S Mat-Key Recreation a Luigi's . Leltereg’s Deli a • S E A F b O D m Lakevlew Ian 42^ 5*14 Nick's Uesuty Shop 4t Cambels Trucking 41 M Bay Drug Co., Keyport, 40 • S T E A K S Middletown Lanes II t7 Bavotan’s Dairy i m m 100% M O rif Four Deuces . 41 tt : • CHOPS Anthony Palandrano ■ III Pour O's ’ ’ m m T rm i hrtirii HbftV PURE Gene Hohenstei n MS 2M Club ' Luncheon j. Dinner tM Series — Vem m .. . . .*' .. (Me#) *%k«f ««» 9m #> B»fii Alicia’Mahler . . 517 Mike ToWa . I U t Iha #«f*«I r « | Served From Served Front HOUSE PAIN1 Evelyn Trepp ’ fO Karl11 Borghsus ’ Cd Fiynnlynn «Imn\n$ B*f•* ftfin«# 12 Noon To 5i30 P.M. To MAT-KEY FRIDAY NITEMEN Jim Resgaa .rtifi th»w iliil jiti ur# for 2:30 P.M. Vi30 P.M. EA SY TO - ' - ’ Ftaal CtaaAafs ; '. Joe llolob ,( ’ m V t nli« " ‘ Brushes easily-—covtn aoddty M aj U . . (Ladles). Team . • L Pat Magala . * ^ 21# Cocktails and Hors D'oeovres Mat-Key 300 Bar . M » DURABLE IMYSIIORE MEBOWWg From 3:30 P.M. to 5t30 P.M, frotacts your home for yasrtl Angelo's Liquor ' 01 41 The Keyport Weekly 07 42 » May U . ' r o t PIOCUP AND DfLIVFUY Team * L ★ INJOY AL MELE AT THE PIANO BEAUTIFIES Stewart’s 15 ' *J 44 Garber's Supply StV, <1'A Rarllan. Bakery ,' fPJL 31% Phone PA 1-1582 ' I'rl., Sat, and Son. I* Our Caeklall In Decorator Rasdy-MIxad CotorS Car Town 1 ■" /V" 47 &Z Walt's Tavern, - . M 3» ■ p in an alniost unlimited selection M A G Tramprirfstioo 4»/, 52'^ The Matawsn Joumsl U 4t cfCurtontbt Coton Byrnes Tavern \ ' 42 SI Mat-K«y "340" Bar ' . W f, » '// ★ BREAKFAST AT 7 A,M, IN OUR Dutch 6oy : ■' ; \ 40 M Xrtkr&O'Brlta . 4*'/i'44^ DELIGHTFUL COFFEE SHOP SfAYS CIEANER LONGER (Dttuvrr.,. u»«r Morgan Miannacy : . UK Pin*Knot- .- 4* 48 ■. Treated to itsist MHde* »mic

Bicvelist, Car M ayor Dennis Takes LEGAL NQTIQE

- »igned‘ yeufh1 -v^Two ^w ris^;w e^e .reported. |k>m l i e ted Route' * f ^ jgred in accidcptj occurring. Ja?1 . Jdataw^n Tp^hihip tfris ,pastweek> M jH iy: «. Robert liridv/iO,-.p/ ••1217.SegvWd ivp.^ufjis; fiSM;ii#;a()B..-$5,“c«fiti .rllOtl. Ul JUC (J,- \ py ^X.'JWagistM.te if M«*■$: : an' ditto driven- S-V^srel, JS;% di1T£7|c - HOUSES fO RSALE FO R R E N T HELP WANTED ' FOR-SALE . I FOR S A L E Monday. - -\'y ^ . the PoroutEh • 90, • Bayonne*, 'tijtapMft * a^rdfcig 'tf r. [Three 'accjdent x a ie s'were. be\ Monrrtouth,-' SffiST' TCEWjSBCRG; new t ratich, APARTMENT, 2 rooms in d batlf, BUS DRIVER, commercial .ex* WALNOTCHINACLOSET.reaAm- • report 'o f; P»trdlipan Jolih .McV fore the 'court: Trank A.' Camer­ iht'W 'W ,...,.... . - 3 bedroonu,' motMro Utcben, *"- . private*entrance,^ on bui line. Hoi • perleoca necesiary, baa ICC ot SHOPPERS f' able,- has three shefvSs' and * V Cinty. Mr.' Serel told, the officer P.M. P r e v a i l ... , . ,r , balh'. ' $12jtMt. IiitjuTr’e SatUfd draper. .- Call LOwell .6-6467 .after on, 152' Ely Av-e., Lsur<-nce Harlwr, . ■Alt ttit JofloMng tract or p*r&I Of water and electric supplied; Ideal PUC comcoon. rarrier experience J?EfcIGHT - • he -was igolng weit onSeaiwood Ifc. was.fiped J15 jidtj |5,itoiti;tpr op; laftd -io4 ^prwclsM-f n^reln*fWf,'' pax- or. Sundays,'151 E « ix A v e.. 1 for couple or single' person..' Call helpful, ateady work.' Apply Rollo 6.p .m .- • ■ : ‘wj» > at a slow rate ot speed when ,fcom.- Ucul«rly.-de>eribed,<'sjtuatr,‘'lyine^n^ • COlfax 4-7291. •• - wjl? eratlng a-.motor yehicjeyrt ,an iii* >ueirisjeiri* rn:lh*.. TgwnshJp ... of Mariboro, .Transit Corp., 27i Broadway, key­ - YfiS .MR,. S.jitBS.^SHOPPER MAHQGAJJY CHESTS, drei;ers, ’ ’ ing’ tovt]H^^ter^etipn\or'Qiljfwoba; County‘ . of, ' Mpn/n6m'"pntaduthr •arid ‘ ’8t*fe; " of fASK AVENUE, Belfo>d, s^fecanditlon and JIO and }5 costs Ne>^ Jertey/- ' •* ■' • rooms. Call L. Karkua.-K PLEASANT furnished room In Key­ port '-.'wltt YOU WILL BE tfEUGIfrED desk.' Maple chests, driess^rs, Dr. The •flayjanne driyer said a.boy' ,fo f ;careleis drjvjjig. - (|e - was ac- BEdlNNINC . «t •tone___ ' Inih( , Jon a bicycle appeared suddenlybe> nprthwmIcrly '-oiilllne .bt v’tlje ‘ tr#el. 1-1172 ereaiagi - . port; near schools, bus Doe, rail EXPERIENCED tfirysler much- WHEN YOO ISEE.THE .. beds, full, three . qtiarter.V'twjrf,' ctlsed by XfpejfaJJt'&'XvfoifM, /orrrterjy conveyed to :Thoma», Henry road station. Write Box A in care QUALtTY AND COMPARE single, .‘and cribs. Dinette set; 5 . hind aKedge flacking the vlew^ of ■nd-'ftear'Uie northeasterly -edi© ot KEYPORT, acic. Raritan Garage, Soutb keyport State, Ppjlcei as the driv­ ot. this newspaper. . : wjtf pr ic e s ■■ ;. , pieces.' Assorted used rugs,’ all Cliffwood- Dr. and ran .into, the er whoranihtd thp r^ar of a coal the,public.Irold leadinjfXrom Pleasant Mala St, keyport. Call COlfax Valley to Yfifittu ; ' thencfl. (n «outh 4-0361. i; wjtl siies. Pads. Open 9 to 9. Shore, path of his car before he.fully truck, on Route 79 . Apr. 23. Mr, 47: degree* .OO •minutes west :«• -the tate: CARDEN TRACTOR, rldlng. wlth AVAILABLE^ON OUR . .could brake Jt,-..^— Cameron was' tramported.by Mata­ vce&ept.r }S27, 18 &.25/100 Furniture, Route .35,: Laurtnce /eet to a'>olnt in-or near the .mJd* -.all attachments; also cement mix­ LIBERAL CttEDIT PLAN Harbor. ’ J . wjlJ ■ The Lind boy was treated t d i wan-First Aid Squad after the .ac­ die“of i^ja'rftad. therice (2)'nortfj 41 FIVE ROOMS, 2 bedrooms^' 'sun- er,’ gas powered. / Call COifax DENTAL assistant, experience un­ degrees S5 minutes west*, alone or porch, automatic gas heat and ■ * - lacerations' o.f the' head and limbs cident to - a hospital.: The coal near the middle of'the time il.ft 4-7678 after 6 p.m. . wjtf necessary. Call COlfax 4-2500 or G. E. Filter Flo automatic washer. ? at ■ tbe' scene’ and then taken to truck was owned by T. Osipowitz, 72/100 feet;'thence’ Y3) north M de* hot water. Screens and storm win­ South Orange 2-1833, evenings. : ■ excellent condition. Call WHitney trees 43 imlnytes. west 37U.& £3/100 dows, Near school, trains and G A R A C E ,. approximately 1300 - W E ■ • his homo so his father could take Matawan. • • . - — ' ' ce(; thenor (4>-north 31 degrees 05 6-4655. . wjl» 'him to the family physician. Drivers George J. Knox, Norm­ minutes weat'08 4 7/10 feet; thence buses. Lot 00 x 100. $7200., Call square feet, suitable for storage, wJ19 INSTALL & SERVICE. '6) north 11.degrees 05 minutes west COlfax 4-1826. or. inquire 534 Cam small shop or fleet of four buses; PIANO $35 (needs tuning) TV .17" , *A truck driven by Jack A; Ross, andy Beach,- and Ale>t Smutko, 159 RTEPCOPREPAK Ib-St, 35/100 feet; thence (6) north bridge Ave., Union Beach. wjl9 near -Maiawan Rallr6ad Station. WAITRESSES over 21 years old. console $25, G.E. steam Iron $3, , 37, of 17 Osborn St., Keyport, was Broad St., Matawan, both were 20 degrees ,45 minutes west' 07 it Call LOwell 64B18.' ' wjl9 fined as a result of A crash between 03/100 lee!; thcnce_17) north. 30 de* Call LOwell 6-4313. wjl9 TUBELESS BOILERS wool nig and pad also fiber, rug standing on Amboy Rd. waiting for grees 52 mlfiutes west gtifi along or 75 FOOTstone front Ranch, It toot all 9x12 $10. Modern bathtub, their cars at.the Route‘34 and Main near the middle of said .road 80 feet; REGISTERED nurse to relieve for a the, red light to change at the thence (8) north 59 degrees 08 minutes kitchen, 2 bedrooms, garage, BUNGALOW, 3-rooms. Highway 34, BASEBOARD RADIATION white, $20.' Call LOwell 6-2705. ■ ‘ Cliffwood Ave,~intersection May If St, inleresection May fl. Chief John Matawan. Call LOwell 6-9852. Vacations for month of July, 3 J.' Melna, borough police, believed east ot right angles to said road porch: T a x « ji $160. Bayview and 4 days a week. Apply Mount . : |I9* when another thick, headed west 1205 feet the cfrnter ot Gravelly Morgan, N. J., $15,900 also Riviera . wjtf HOI AND COLO WATER the accident could have been avoid, Brook, thence (9) southerly up the Pleasant Manor Nursing Home, 38 GIRLS' 24” bicycle, good condition; Pn Route 35, suddenly. veered off center ot uplti brook Ji'a meandering Beach, Year Round, private beach WINTER AND SUMMER cd by reasonable care on the part courses , to the northwest corner of SUMMER bungalow, f(0 per week; Freneau Ave., Matawan. VvJ19 Call COlfax 4-1193. , wjl9 Its route, struck the Keyporter’s of-cither of the drivers. «ald Thomas Henry tract and on angie etc., $8500. Call PArkway 1-4802. truck sidewise ~and then turned in the brook near the or* bog, thence utilities included; near bay and SALESLADY ln women’s and chil­ A crash between cars operated . , . wJ19 60 MONTH8 TO PAY LIVING ROOM suite, dining room over^.., , "" • , . ' . ■ . (10) aouth'47 degrees OO minutes west ocean, Ship Bottom. Handy to dren's wear. Full or part time. suite; refrigerator, dinette set and by- Charles E. Merrill, 55 Broad along ssld Thomm Henrv's line 590 Shopping area, sleeps 10, hot water Car Veew Ifi Path feet to the stone, and place of Bel THREE BEDROOM / ranch, car­ Some experience preferred. Apply FREE ESTIMATES automatic washer. . Call COlfax St., Matawan, and Mary..E. Urust. ginning. port, . recreatiort room fn full shower. Available July 16th to V'estrelch’s, W. Front Keyport. v. David Guskln, 57, Aabury Park 92 Freneau Avc„ Matawan, at Main Property located at Ntflan'a Comer „ • ' ■ ■ wjW basement. Modern kitchen, wall August 6th. ' Call alter 5:30 'p.m., .... ' ...... wji9 driver of the truck on the high St. and Schenck Ave, May 9 rc Road. Freneau, Townahln of Marlboro, COlfax 4-5868, . .. WJ19, GIVE US A CALL AT WALK-IN Ford milk truck,.: IMS.. way, told Patrolrhah James Hoyt County of Monmouth, New Jersey. • oven; full storm \ window j and suited In Mrs.-Brust being fined . The approximate amount of the screens; 1J4 baths. Lot 75*122 TEACHERS wanted for summer body with 1958 engine. Eq’uipr1 he was entering the intersection judgment to be aallsNed by said sale LOWELL6-4361 110 and }5 costs for careless driv­ •fs the turn of $4,000.00 together with loaded with rose bushes and ever­ HOUSE TRAILER- on Route -36, . assignments, demonstrating the ped with coffee urn and steam westbound on th? highway when a ing and Mr. Merrill being-found the costs of this aale. •• ■ • 'West Keansburg:. will: accommo­ Work Book Encyclopedia and Child table, etc. Used for coffee and ‘ IRA E; WOLCOTT,-Sheriff, greens. See to bellcvo $15,500. In­ T H E B A R G A IN H O USE car coming in the opposite djree- not cuilty. Patrolman Viliam Dated April. 29, 1000 . date two. ‘Call L0well'6-i5I7. wjl9 Craft.' Set your, bwii'pafce,1 part route. Sacrifice $300. Call • tlon suddenly veered Into his path quire Loreii'zlrio Vespucci, 65 Clark tennent rd;, Hauser, borough police, , signed Sorenson and Lawley, Atty*. ' ' • • St., Hazlet. j ' , ■- . wjlO time or full time.with a guaranteed WHitijey 6-4571, . : ; . . wJI9 crossing.the westbound lane of compUints., , _ , > ; , , , i J2 •: :• ■ . $42.84 EAST KEANSBURG, ftrmlsbed minimum, Cali SHadyside 7-3445 ' : ; MORGANVILLE ■ traffic tofiej 4o,Amboy Rd; headed 8 374 • -v ...... liirge modern 3 room apartment; ':: ..v,\w Available July 1st.. See any time.. or KEIIogg l-44l)2 even(ng». • wjl* used,' metsjl, .130. Inquire. Ba.ters-. for.Keypprt. Tb avoid.collision, Mr* flllE m n^ SALF. :V •: fA^rjlQUE • rMktohand.made be* Matawan Couple Has ' SUrEmOit COUHT • WALKER & WALKER Adults only. References required. •TRUCK DRIVER oVer 25 yfars'old 6rfer, lB6-Melrose Way, :Cllffwooa. Cuskin said, he swerved hls truCk OF NKW JEHREY ■ spread, fulfilze/- Oil heater and Accepted Settlement ‘ - CHANCERY, DIVlSlOM R E A L T O R S , $65 per month, ' Call KCansburg for Tuesdays' and Fridays, all leach or call LOvvell 60815. wjlS but c^ld^not avoid hitting tho vc-' MONMOUTR COUNTY’ . pipes/ Call KEsnsburg 6-2091-M. hide Wba(Jsfdo operated by Mr. . Docket No.'C 1 : .'.".I \ ■ ftjib 1938 at tho circle In New Bruns­ the 0th day of June, 1000, at t o'clock, Veneer Capo Cod home. Wall to Prown's 47 Broad St., Red Bank Mr. koss is owned by Arthur Gard* wick. ' ...... P.M. Prevailing Time, — •_ waif tug, ; Awnings on windows. COMBINATION ^CARRIAGE jltroi- AU that certain lot, tract or parcel APARTMENT ’ 3 • room, and bath, YOUNG MAN over 22 years bid, side 1-7500 ' - w)l ‘ ner, 41 Main St., ‘Keyport. Tho couplo sued. LeRoy Salter, Tpll "trees shade area..and patio heat ..an d hot water supplied. . lerandcar ted with pad, perfect -Edward. Kfeuger, 37, of 1027 of land and premises, situate, lying high school education for stock BOARD . MOTOR, Elgin 7 J East, Millstone, owner,of tho sec­ and being In tho Township of AltsnUc. w it h"’brick' Bar-D-Quo, Closed Adults only. Call COlfJx 4-7461 and warehouse. - Must' have Q*n condition, hardly used, good buy ., Beverly-On, Cliffwood Deoch, re* ond Vfhlclo, and the driver-LeRoy County., of Monmouth and State .of- breeioway connectr l car garage. l, ’ ..excellent:: condiflon $123. New Jersey, being more particularly ...... ' wJlB* car. TSteady'^ork. Wrlte Box M *U. Call coifax <-»47r w|ifl |eh tjiactor. Includes cutlei1 ported to Sgt. John Kinnane Thurs* D. Washington, West Windsor Town­ described aa follows - - blocks to buses. School within In core'of this newspsper.' wjW day at 8 p.m. that his vehicle, ship. Mrt. Polosky suffered in­ ' BEGINNING at a spike in tha Cen* CLIFFWOOD BEACH, 1 side double KITCHEN SET formica top; tabl«> B h.p„ $l45. Home bar wllh ter of ihe Matawan to Blue {Jail walking distpneo,. Ready for your house, unfufnlshed. $90. 4-rooms, uorfei for kegged beer $65. . headed east otr Woodmcre Dr., was juries while ^passenger In >hcr Hoad now known aa the Montrose Inspection at all times; FHA ap­ GARDENER, I dsy a week, lawn and 4 chairs $20. Call LOwell hit. by one coming inthp opposite husband's nulO.^ • ■ . ' i Road at the most northwest corner bath, porch, heat and hot water cutting, dependable. Call COlfax 6-0334. ' ; . wJI9 e brass coffee tables i.from of a one and twenty eight .hundred­ praised. Selling Price $15,000. supplied. Call COwell 6-3892. wJI9 -direction-whlcji skidded Into It. Tho com h»di been scheduled for ths acre tract now owned by Joseph 4-6354 evenings. wjl9 1, mahogany legs $15; also It Robert Thomas, 43, of 1427 Wood* trial beforo. Jud;;c Bernard , Wj L. Moreau, ana continuing according . NEW RANCHES S itu k lio n Watrted fiberglass - bottom runabout to previous magnetic meridian; thenctf Real Estate For Sale EXPERIENCED real estate sales­ Call LOwell 6-4366, wJ19 mere Dr., Cllffwood Beach, said he Vogel. Wllilam F. Mullen, Man; (1 > north seventy four degrees fifty 2-1 Bedrooms In residential area. WILL.wash and lroo alt type* ot ~~ was headed west on Woodmcre Dr, villa, was attorney: for the plain­ minutes east (N 74° BO* E) along KEYPORT lot BIxlOO on .Theresa person, male or female, wanted tho most northerly side of the afore* FHA Mortgage available, 30 years, for Hazlet office of Walke? tc Walk­ curtains; also stretch curtains in at 23-milcs-per-hour when his car tiffs, while Harold J. Sklarcw, New mentioned 1.2H acre tract tour hun* lovf down payment, one block to Avenue, near school a n d oil m> owb borne. Prompt service. Ing a new or used car and are suddenly skidded on the wet pave­ Brunswick, appeared, for tho de­ dred ond thirty ono and twenty six buses. S. Lambcrtson, 31 Myrtle er, Realtors. Call CO 4-5212 for iterested In saving up to $8 a hundredths (431.20) feet to a .stale* in bus transportation and stores. !~; appointment. wJ19 Call PArkway 1-3593. wjtf ment and carried him Into the va- fendants. ' . the line of an old fence; thence (2) spect these homes now, big val .3, -Avo., Keyport. Call COlfax 4-4852.' tonth on charges, call Bob Qrr at hiclc driven by Mr. Kreuger. No north twelve degrees fifty nine .min* . -. r, ■ EXPERIENCED driver, available Olfax 4-5022. , _w j6f’ utos east (N 12° SO' E) along the old low price $11,000 and $12,000. AUTOS FOR SALE for long or short trips,'aAytlmt. injuries^ wero reported in this fence line and the westerly edge of a " . wJ19 BUSINESS pMWcrty on Highway wooded section one hundred and-.lhir* Call LOwell 0-2727. - . wjtf craslv according to the officer. Madison Granted teen and forty one hundredths (113.41) 34; 465 fooV frontnge, 6 - room 1955 CHEVROLET, 2 'door V-8, Aluminum W indows (contlndcd from pago one) feet to a stake; thence ' (3) south NEW HOME 1 block from St. Jo­ house, Vifcant, ‘ concrete garage s t a n d a r d , $795. Morganvllle MIDDLE AGED lady, cooking and Venetian Blinds seventy four degrees fifty minutes 22 x 22; also other buildings, ‘Suit­ Prof Bumps Gal's Car, operating, tho Knollcroft-Cllffwood weat (S 74° 80* W> four hundred and seph’s School, Maplo Place, Mat­ Garage," Highway 79. . wjl9 generally uselul'ln boarding homo . , Free E ilim ites. Beach^ plant and lino Is almost eighty five and eitfnty five hundredths awan. Call LOwell 0-1077. -wjll)' able for Urge business, motel or for elderly people, Sleep in. Mra. No Money Down (404.(131 feet to* a spike In the center 1953 CHEVROLET Station Wagqn. Found Inattentive .... completed, and Sayro Woods Souih lino ot thq Matawan to Blue UaU factory. Call LOwell 6-2159. 1 wllO Hazel Baldwin (3rd house) on Part­ Rat) A. Fraotx, COlfax 4-JlM. ItOad, noW known oa the; Montrmo Special S2V5. Morganville Garage. ridge Road, ‘ off Roiito 16, Hrown- - *jtf Regnvald Randcberg, North Ber anil Soutliwood at Old Bridge arc Rond}; thence. (4).aouth rjftefth degrees IN A CHOICE location tn Old MM* WANTED TO RENT Highway-79.-1 . f . :■ . wJ19 gen, a professor ot psychology at connectcd ta t Ii o ■ RorlWh' Valley forty aev$ii mlliulel oast (3 ]»« 47* £1) or Estates (Holmdel 'Toivnslilp)- town. Call!LOweil'64l212. wJ20 rtlong the center line of the Matawan ranch houso with 1 .bedrooms, 3 MAN on pension desires a furnish- Monmouth Collcgo, Tuesday w as Trunk Sewer System. There form tn Hluo Ball Hoad now the Montrosa EXCELLENT BUY-1949 Mercury; Good condltlon. Peto’a lnc., COl- crly was a plant at Southwood, but Itoud’oiio Hundred (1WJ.) feet to tho tile batha-(ono with stall shower), 'ed room with privilege ta uso hot WANTED TO BUY found guilty of careless and Innt* plnco of RKQINNING. radio, heater, ovordrive, white U 4-2700 or KEansburg 6-1100. - tontive driving for running his car the dovclopmcn! outgrew It. modem kl(chen, large living room, plate,: In Keyport. Rent not over wall tires, 2 door, 9 cylinder, $98. STOCK ol Farmera & Merchants CONTAINING one (1) acre. $40 per month..'Must.bo available - . wja Into the rear of one - driven by Septic tanks,' source of a great BEING n jini't.df tho premises oon* dining' room, cellar, 2 car garago, Call COlfax 4-57B8. . wJ19 Bank. Bid $48,00, Call CApltal deal of annoyapco especially slnco vevi.cd by . John...... pllonnla...... and Anna covered. patio. Landscaped Plot by June 1st. Write Post Offlco Mary VonBelo on the Garden State Dllennls, husband and wife, to Abpi* Box 261, Keyport. wl9* 2-4000. , Jtf chines. All makes, new or used, Parkway, Apr. 22. - - ‘ the population boom, now nro out­ iscm Ilataml and Mrhnloklit lint* 100 X 150, $10,500. - . - 1959 FAIRLANE, ■ power steering, lawed In all sections of tlm town­ ami. huibntid and wlfo, b y deed GARAGE Or shed not attached to t radio and heater, 4, new white luaranteed. Easy terms. “ Buy Both cars wero in tha rlgtrtfanc datQd-JirHuary 9, ilf&l and re co rd e d WANTED •m where they ff» 'em.'’ as of tho three-lane highway at the ship, but thoso In .operation will be in .tho Monmouth County Clerk1* RANCH H onsa (Woodland Park) ■ a home in Keyport, Hailet area, waits. Reasonable. CAII COlfax low permitted until-sewer facilities are orncc tn Book 2300 of Deeds, Paro 70,. 3 bedrooms, i tile baths, sclenci) with electricity; Call COlfax 4-7294. 4-2229, wft9 RIDERS wanted for ta car pool to 25. Serplco’f, 101 Monmouth SL, time. Trooper C. W. Callahan / Property located on the east sldo Little Fslis, N. J., Matawan, Key­ led Bank. Next to theater. SH testified t h a t his investigation avnllablo in that section. , ' of Montrose Hoad, Township of Atlan* kitchen, living room. 1 year old, ■ ', ' , , wJ19 tic, County ot Monmouth, Now, Jeraey. $2200 down. Priced at $14,000. 1958 -EDSEL convertible 26,000 port or Raritan Township residents, 4>485. wjtf showed tho car traveled 790 feet Tito sewer quostlon has been re­ _ J IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. miles A-l condition,^all power; altcr thc inSUaHmpact. Tho driver solved In, the nower developnvints Dated A\irtl 20, tOtW y - Call COlfax 4-7230 after 6 p.m. wJ19 BUY and Sell naw and. used A77^*«te & La Mura, Attys, WM, M. FRIEDLAENDER' ‘ If you need printing of any kind, cost $4000 sacrifice $1700. Can be pianos and organs. Hlway Ao- of the struck car w ar treated for with, tho requirement that devel­ )* . . 147.00 seen Saturdays and Sunday) only. opers furnish suitable assurance iO BETHANY ROAD, HAZLET we .are here to servo you, Our For Sale Or Rent ordion Center, Call COlfax 4-4709. cuts, bruises and contusions of the •v <’ 8*381 ' ■ . COLfAX 4-1284 Call COllax 4-9747. wJI9* right shoulder and ankle. Prof. of thcJr plans for towers serving - , fillKRIFrB fiALE quick service and reasonable prices HOUSE, 2 apartments, Lloyd Road, .______, wjtf Randobcrg was fined |10 and $£ all Iho development. ' . SUPEHfOIt COURT 1949 CADILLAC 75 llmoslne, ex­ ' Marlboro, each 3}{ rodma. Hur­ OF NEW JERSiEY v ' - ■ WJ19 costs by Magistrate Luther A. Several/ .years ago, tho demand CHANCERY DIVISION * wlUT>leas6 you.' cellent running condiflon. Call ry. Call evenings, KElioW-1-1172 800 x 15, lota of tread left on. for sewbrs from tho- Cllffwood MONMOUTH COUNTY / , ft rill sell complete for. $60. Call . Foster, Matawan Township. ••• Docket No.'-F .Tta*W • SPACIOUS older typo homo, ] bed­ • ' . * • ' " COlfax 4-7691. . wJ19 for appointment. . ? ■ wjtf A complaint of assault against Bcacharea prompted tho township FJrst Savinas and I-^an Auoclatlon rooms'; living room, dining room, Apltal 2-0648. wjtl commtfteo io arrango for, a refer­ Pf jersey Cliy, New Jersey a corpora* sewing'room, kitchen ond bath.’ “ William Mumma, 59 WosJ Prospect tlon, of the Stale of Now Jeraoy. , ■ ■■■ ir- - ’ - - - 1 UCS, 9 x 12, $25, never used; St., Cliffwood,' was - dismissed by endum, Thu measure was defeated Plaintiff vat Patrick Fitxalmmons, Jr. Priced for quick sale, $10,500. also matching 9 x 12 to 12 x 39. and Rosemary ritislmmons, lili wife, Magistrate Foster, Tuesday-for lack by the Lagronco HarboV section but el al. Defendants ...... Carlton Hi'PolIng, 38 Highway 36., rivste home. Cali SEa Bright of prosecution when tho complain* was endorsed th Cllffwood Beach. By virtue of a writ of execulton in Keyport,.Call Cuifnit 4-W18, wjll) 0549. ■ . wjtf the above stated action to ino dl* BUSINESS SERVICES J nnt, Roy Matthews, Amboy Rd., However, sfnee tho two areas ivero recled^l shnll extxino for aale al pub* LMOST NEW modem furniture pooled In tho voiinjj, the question MATAWAN best location, 3 bed­ Cliffwood, d|d not appear to press lie vendue, at the Court House in room, full dining room, lirepluCe, a<\d household effects, reason- the charge. An argument resulting was defeated. . ; ■ . ’ the Borough ot Freehold. County of Monmouth. New Jersey, oh Mondsv, basement, 2 car garage, sterling blf. Reason for selling, owner in a'pushing was allCRed. --- tiidinif dBy of June, two, at 3 o'clock. Top Soil ;...... Ceramic Tile ' Contractors v oing abroad. Inquire B, lleigcsen, In other action: Calvin Cross, p.M.^PMytlltng Tl.m«, McCann, 253 Broad St.7 KoypOH.' Shift Of Pupils All tliaTtract 6t* parcel of tand, aitu* COlfax 4-1376. j!9 CARPENTER and building contra? 12 A Middlesex Road, Matawan • Freehold, w a s finedc |5 and $5 ale lying and being tn the Tuwnahiu PAUL A. EGAN, JR. r call LOwell 6-4482. wJ19* , . costs for failinno koop to tho right of Matawnn, tn the County ol Mon* TOPSOIL tor, J. O. Metsger, Florence Ava.; (continued from page one) mouth. In tlie State of k «w Jersey: KEYPORT best location, 2 bed­ CERAMIC) TILE SERVICE Keyport. :New home*, garages, all on Malit St.; William C. Paud Jr., Nd, l ‘ J9.98, No, a $12,00, No.-} . Numbored and dlstinRulshNl as Lota room full dining room, fireplace, 158 Broad St., Matawaa , 22 Coral Dr., Hailet, was fined $5 S4S, S46, Block 17. on ih« m«P deslg* Big Load*.,.ia...... ;..^VIMOO alterations and repklra. Call COl­ trains on a board; also brooder, »18.90, No. 4 $9,98, No. B tB.93, No, nated a» Cllffwood Bench hi Matawan enclosed porch, dry buttmont and ‘ LOWEU. 6-6094 fax 4-4159. T wjtl and (5 for failing to have his car Townshl— .. __ .. ... _ jjcctj0n u|0 j , - Top.Soil, best ...... 15.00 hlcken - feeders a n d - watering B J8.93, No, 8 $9.98, This represents March-______‘ which.iTiup harbeciv ftlcd garage. $17,000. Sterling McCann,' FREE ESTIMATES ' >- oueh. Call LOwell 6-5153. wjl>* inspected. Anthony Plpitono, G4Q a fivo per cent Increase, the' flrjV ,j\, Monmouth County Clerk'a Office 253' Oroad "Sti, Koyport, COlfax Road Gravel, big'loads .... 13.00 t wJS/2/64 THOMAS KEARNEY Beers St., Hazlet, was fined 15 and awnrtfcd Mr. Ceorgo - slnco fie cnrMay8..hl4 In. Case Ho. 68*4. ■- 4.1376,/' ■ jlft Bin o irt:...... t.oo , PLUMBINO k HEATING...... Be(i>g ^ commonly known ai 148 L. , der 4 cycle air osoled gasoline $3.costs for towing another car on started contracting :in 1950. John BraoJuld6 . Drive, Cllffwood Ueaeh, Good Fill Dirt»,00 Upholstery ‘ »6 Maple Plac* the Garden State Parkway. Eight Dowd, taxlman, was offered a con­ Nsw Jcnev, jin d desUnattd aa 1/its SERVICES Sand, Gravel, Bluo Stone; drlvo- ' 5 h.p., W fln^. Apartment and 84(1 tllocK 17 on the tax map RICHARD’S DECORATING- , . 1 ’ Keyport ' ' : s stov'e. boltie gitl.'falr con- _ other drivefs'Jard a' total of $107 tract for, ono route at;W'per diem ol the JWwilshln of Matawan, Mon* MOVlNGj odd Jobs, trees ond ways gravelled, bulldozing, grad- Free Estimates . “CO 44rm iniludlrig court 'costs. and another, at. ^.15 per-diem, TTiOUVh County. > Now Jtrtoy, • trig, lota cleared. E x cav ato jo i Chair boUotiMr tS; «ota bottoms, $15. Call, COlfax 4-3369. • Together wtth all fixtures ..io\v or , shrubbery removed, attics, cel­ $10:'. expertly 'repaired at your :. ■ / " , - ‘ ■ w)19* Pen Roofing Co., Madison ,'ifowh- hereafttjr attached to o r. uaica In lars and.yards cleaned. Call LOw­ Septlca, Oil Tanks, «tc...... shlp, was .awarded tho contract-,for onnrctiori^with the nremUes-'hereln home. 534 BeersSL,Hailel. COl­ EXTERIOR and'Interior painting. Five Enter Pleas H'lescrlbed! Interprise uaa Range ell 6-3122. wJ19 BACKHOE SERVICfi _ fax 4-1M4. — ropalr of tho room pf tho old. sec­ ipprbximafft amounts of the Ing, large, selection, 6 for $1. In County Court tion of Cliffwood School at $23®.1 )USm«ntrit to bt*sat(Lsatittfled by ______said aoite ROOFING II SIDING. Belford Laterals,. Footings, ,Dltcbing, Pond; ing. Parkway Decorators. PArk­ 1 welcome". Luettgens, cor- la the sum aut.. of T.,,_18.500.00 together with 1^- . Swimming Pools, etc. c Slip Covers • Five bayshore nr— residents en­ Successful bidders for- 'athletic tho coats of this aah Roofing & Siding Co.. 140 - 9ttr way 1-7641 or ESsex 1-176S; wjtf equipment were aririouticcd. They • IRA E, WOLCOTT, Sheriff. St., JBelfonk CalbO^Uohenstcin, ■' Free Estimates tered pleas to counts whiTti ar­ Dated March UiJMO ^ . KEarisburg 0-1528. -wJ13. RICHARD’S DECORATING w j» raigned by M o n m o u th County a re : - Camden Sporting Goods; Clausen, Klein, Kovacs^A Anderson. . ECKEL’S TRUCKING ‘ ' SAL’S WELL DRILLING $3829: Fords Sporting ' Goods, Att)*s: LOwell 6^707 -WJolleytawn Rd. Slip covert.and Draperifa made to ■ -...... N. J. Licensed 'v i; - :UMMAGE SALE sponsored by Prosecutor .Vincent P. Keuper, JJ Wt.50 Oliver Repair Shop, 17 Little St., order, Your fabrio 1 ours - at Auxiliary, ot Keyport -Elic, W«l- - Michael J. McKowne Jr., Linden, $1077.10;- Champion -■ Knlttvear, Morganvllle, N. J. ': W Deep and shall6\r wells, complete . Rochester, N. Y„ .$397; Solomon NOTICE-TO BIDDKR3 • Matawun. , Watclies, .clocks ancl low prices. Payments “arranged. o»!ormcf Union Beach Patrolman, . Notice is hereby given that seated Jewelry. Open Monday, Wednes­ • ' ' wjtl water system. Installed. Pumps pleaded Dmoccnt to V rges of Sports, Eliiabeth, $388, and Ilnrry 'hlds^vlU be received by the Township 53< Been St., H atlet/ COlfax 4­ repsilred, . Walter;-Belmar; $70:80.- ' . of Mataw*n-for maitUentant* ami- re­ day and -Friday. 7. to 9 p.m.r •Sat­ 1544------...... wtl Hours I a.m. : selling insurance without a license pair maUfrlols In , the -Township ol urday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.' We spcclai- Mat a wan,. In th* County otMonmovlth .. T O P S O IL wjM ond cmbeultnR 5685,00 ln pte­ wtthIIK’^ 'onah Matin,estimated hfeajl . atuount-of* rI DPatchbImK iio in repairing old or antique v PINCUSHION . COLFAX «SM ' mlums paid him by c'stoini^rs, Materfat • $00 tohs " uilug * Bituminous family pieces. ' wjl9 SLIPCOVERS - DRAPERIES 814 HOLMOEL RD. HAZLET Call COl- Concrete cither 8.M« or F,A.B.C. -at TRUCKING, trenching and bull­ fax 4-4011. ., Mr. KeuRer., said McKowno was Cliffwood Ave: (lie lowest unit price furnished at the Upholstery, custom made,1 choose PAKKEK Boarding llottio tor ague dozing, mason slnd, gravel, drive­ ■ employed by Nationwide Mutual (continued from pago one) plant. Plants to be within a, radius way gravel,' blucstohe, clndera and 1960 fabrics at homo. Free esti­ '''■*■ ' : ■ ' ) - Wj9 Insurance Co. blit Wasn’t licensed ot SO mtlCH, Matawan Township is mco Md women; 24 Hour super .cushioned innersoles, sizes 3-18, pave Lako Shore Dr, and St. Jos­ to haul nnd apnly aaid material, snd top soil. ■ , mates. Call Dorothy &nlth, LO­ to sc" policies on which ho collect* eph Terr,, after l(. was pointed opened and read In public at Matawun vtstioj udivtdup.t dleta, . Utetuea well 6-1296. . w wP/28/60 Televliioo : ~ ridths AAA - F.F.R. Mail orders Irownshlp Municipal -Building. No. 147 By Stste ol New Jeresgy, UeeffiS:. ccepted by Angelo J. Rapoila. 161 . cd tho premium money between out the committee had on flla a tower* Mitn Street, »»!«on June rtlCIUOAN ^AY LOADER 'March and September 1958. petition signed by 13-resldcnts at 9:00 P.M,, Dayught< aolq rates. . lli mtfes ■ 4dutb or r*^*^llartoou*; DON'S TV SERVICE lain St., Matawan. Call LOwell Speeificallons - and forms" 1si?!"hW“nctor Mttawan tl&llt, Higtiway 34; opgo- : Albert E. Walmer, North Shoro seeking approval of thii project. the proposeit work, prepared pr< by Karl Fbr fast efficient radio and tel» w)lt „ Concourse, Cliffwotid; Matawan Acting on the results of a rccenl Fi Heuser, EoBineer,*“ and aPpw>ved site Whitt Umo I'm. Cou LOwell DIETRICH BROS., INC. SAFETY BELTS vtitoa servlof call LOweU 6-3844. E STOVE, good condildftion. Township, pleaded Innocent to a hy the State Hifhway chmVhtisIoner...... 64611. - jtl I* SPRING LAWN AVE. survey, the committee nuthoilied have been filen proper notice jtnd opd condition.' Call KEansimrg - cent to a charge of embezzling Tha .committee approved n fir*, payments of neat'll nrepsration. Bids CELLARS, jittlcs and yards d o tt­ T R U C K IN G 1 OPPORTUNITY SHOP MATAWAN ’ #17t before 16:» a.m., or after $119 from ‘customers of Donald's wdrki permit for St. Anthony'* must he, made on stsnctsrd proposal ed. Reasonable rates.1 CaU Uhr- ANnquES .. PERSONAL SERVICB H YRS. ' ,Wn- • . . sifJH : : JD« Lu;* JUundry. Re-' Bank, forms In the manner designated thent* ell 84)593. ' JU AND Society June S to 11 provided tha tn nnd requital by,the apeclflca^tous, Wa buy abd MU AnUqaa FureiWre, ■ « ,*• "IP ’I ■wltife ha worked (or the laundry must be encloaed ln sealed envelopes, soclefy posts 'a bond t6 cover lla- bearing -'th* nim e apa-'addreaa -* EXCAVATING BHo«4inc, Chlaa. Olaa*. DoDa. hours. m . CaU LOweO tDM . u a driver., bilily ; anil endorsed tag days (or bidder and dame oC frad on outakte, ASSOCIATED PAViNQ fO. Jewelry. U, S. and Foreign stamps towns ; '. -, Jpatrlcta , Smalley, 21, Madison addressed to tlve Township m Mata> :• -■ ■■ w nf the (.Ions Club' Little League team1 wan, 147 Lower Mkln Street, Mata^ SHOVEL DOZER SERVICE n r Matthew*, 115 Broadway. Key Mower Motor Service. Author- Ttonshfp,, ptesded I n n o c on t to Friday and Saturday. . , ,-. wan. Now Jerseyr «hci must b« ac* Asphalt driftways, all work *uar- Top SoiL SIS IVt Load port COlfax 4-1W w]tt Ixed cenrfce on Briggs A Stnttoo, (ri*e», over »ja~stock; also re- (‘UBrges. worthless companted » hy certified cheek for not. rass than at tw ttOrpeir-cfcoVof the anteed. easy bank terms. * ffee FW Dirt. $7 Per Load Clinton, Eviiuude and Jobnspa. i aira and trades accepted. Price f o ^ l B lo various super­ Tfterboro Airport, which la oper­ amount-Md; niravtat^ said check need not be moreHhan ft0.oo9.00 nor net estimates. F.HA. approvtd. Call A Load la Appivxbnately S Cubic Maintenance Lawn mowen pnetfjoa/gtuuad % 1 wn fS to J21S0. 10% od 'U par- > nuri<«UF ,iM' IC«yport area Be- ated J>y The Port of New York Au­ IMS than»WOuOO,ahd be.delivcm t at Liberty M191," . -jt( Yarai • ■■■. '. - cut like new. Free pick up and 1 liastd In May aod June.- Call ihihe'-Wace e i -JiJace $i\ «or. ,bef«re ((the h»ur ‘ -tn^n-Auc; fit a n t 7J. XX®, TtKun- thority,:^ busiest :«jon- PAINTING, carpeatry, g 1 a a j n g, delivery. ■; .. { OldlM SM . . wjl* . ,W Mc2itt|ri<*. f'aric >v«., Upktq alrllna Mrports lh the vforldr U jumed— J ibov^ - • ROOM' Md board, tnqulc^ Cfttra't lorm te attached the iun^JBKSS . ECKEL BROflHERS te i repaln, 'miap f ^ s . raa - ■: •: .■ ^ ■■■ 'toweerst ( aneclflcaUo^i, . Boarding House; state license, aoory. Small }ob specialbt*. ^-iatnw?...... room for a tady... Inquire ijj Ma«\ % UOWELLWSe r ;■■ H fc S JERSEY SEA ,SKIFFS - _piaw>.' 3T! «as atom, U ”, b n ’a tfuWtfMawlil* ttUMKltO' order ot « Ttt^shipivO«tntnit : OLD TENNEtfT: $tOL.o,.j ■ St, Matawan, C*U fcBeki..All io«M dm £tioti..re»-. ;> j MOIMJaSvILLE. K. b f CaU COttast « J I7 after , y i m ' ^ V - »w . \ '-wit*' ' , ; U . ■p.m;'- “ ‘ ' ' • •' 1*'^. ; j-> .. j . _ Thursday, May 19,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Post ThlrtMri *T”* Haaas With H^Ue^tef G n a f Browntown P-TA Re-Elects (Hficere; Plan Ticket Sale '~'i -jOor-el from the ( lit Transports! on such action would require a Con- need to atlract Uwyerm of outstsih^* ' 'Richard U Hinas, airman ap- Company In Operatioo.Tarheel at stitutlonaf Amendment as. it la part log ablilij to thli post, • kyyctoM - For EhtMtaiimMnt ‘. ? prenU USN. aon of Mr. and Mrt. Camjt Lelcune. N, C. NEWS O F ...... of the original' Consututloa and the ol lusttce in thi county," Mr. Matthew J. llanu, 719 CenUHl ' Operation Tarheel wai • logistic PlanSchool Picnic, Square Dance Commander William Foster con­ revised Constitution of INI. --t Friedlaender said, , ' ; Ave., Union Beach, ts serving with exercise conducted to test and :x- Officer*-were re-elected ai tie ducted the meeting ! of Laurqace SERVICEMEN Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squad- Mr, JEyedlaender cwntnenjed on . Fyllowlpg lhe Bitetliig ther*>TR!P, If Harbor American Legt6n~Posr33lf enlM 3vtethe4e*

  • lans were made for • achool of tbe Ladfeff* G u ild of Trinity Beach Casino were announced by mon P. Gardner, soa of Mr. and changing the name of prosecutor Leroy Halbert; Memben of the West Keansburg, now Is serving tered Ihe U. S. Army last Navtnv -picnic and a square dance contest Episcopal Church, conducted" th e with the U.S. Air Force fa Bn*-' Mrs. George Gardner, Route 1, ber and completed basic train to district attorney: the adjustment If you need printing of any ilndi post and auxiliary will meet at the Malawan, recently participated ol salaries of prosecutors and aa- 'on June 22. A rummage aale will brief business passion Monday eve­ at Fort Benalttt, Oa. . w* aw here to serve you.: Our ning fa the parish* h*U. Mrs. legion home Sunday at l.p.m.' and land. A/3C Webb was graduat- with other personnel from tbe 82nd sistant prosecutors commensurste quick aervlce and reasonable (rice* take place June 24 and.21 - conduct a house-tiAiouse drive Jor from Keyport H jh ScbwJ, 1U attended Matawan H£h with the Job and responsibility. "We George Miller opened the session Amy Band in April Shower, a field School. Before entering the Arr*y, will pleaic you, , wiih a prayer, after which plans the ticket sale. Music for the affair communications exercise In Ger­ Mrs. M. O’Neil was soloist Sun­ will be provided by Baron Boblck'a many. , ' - Pvt. Seeley waa employed by iho for. the annual bazaar were dis­ Krajack Tank Lines, Roselle Park. day at the morning worsl&Hierv- cussed. "A circus’* will be t h e orchestra, . - . - ^ > - Sgt. Gardner entered 1)1* U. S, ice at the Browntown Community theme for the event which will be Rollin Rathbun, post poppy chair­ Army in 194] and arrived overseas held Saturday, Sept* W. Aman, announced plans for the post on this tour of. duty last August. Stored Fun Escape Heat Church. She sang "The Lord's members to assist the auxiliary, The sergennt Is a 1931 graduate of Dinner Meeting Trayer" and Mrs. R. Johnson was A report was given on the ruc- cess ful rummage sale held ip the members in the poppy drive-Whicn Stnnton High School In Jackson­ (continued -from' page otto) Plan Now To Lot Us Store ; the accompanist. Sunday mom- parish hall during the past week. starts this weekend under the direc­ ville, Fin. Ills wile, Antonia, It with decision also la considered basic ■ing’s topic will be "Is Your Re1 A “batty hat*’ social concluded tion of Mrsv Andrew Carver, aux­ him in Gcrmnny. ’. ‘ throughout the country, ha cqiit Your Precious Furs and Woolens iliary poppy chairman. - "Upon Superstitious?" Children's the. evening and the prize for the •“ Seeley la North Carolina mented. Say choir Is ngw practicing each prettiest hat was awarded to Mrs. Waa Id Need f t Amend Comtltut on Saturday ut 10 a.m. with Mrs. Nel- Watson Barber Jr.; the m o s t S. Army Pvt, Roland F. See­ Justice Proctor pointed out t i#t Jutft Phone And A lloiulcd Driver jtonBoll at the church. The hymn original, Mrs. John Baker, and the Police Pay U p ... ley, 2J, son of Hr, and Mrs. Ralph while there hai been aome elfprt M. Seeley, Route , Matawan, re­ ■' sing is held every funjjay evening “creepiest;* Mrs. George Miller. (continued from page one) 1 In certain quarter! to eliminate ;tw from 7 to 8 p.m. The Women’s Refreshments were served by foreman, each will get three weeks cently participated with other per- grand Jury *yatem-ln New Jenji'y (in Cull ... Group will meet Wednesday and Mrs. Frederick Hcssey and Mrs. of vacation a year. James Mcr&hou. members are making children's Other employees on the payrolls jjibs for Perth Amboy General Hos­ as of Jan. 1 will get two weeks. THE HELEN M. ItAPPDRESSSI1QP pital. • Those lilred since then and up ter KEYPORT CLEANERS ' Seventy-six adults and children Elcct Delegates Apr. 1 will Ret one week but those 310 Main St., Keyport iook the test at the Diabetic Clinic after Apr. I get no vacation time C O 4 - 1 0 0 0 held at the Browntown School, To Convention this year.' —. , C O 4 - 2 7 2 7 Route 13. Mrs', Joseph. Cappdii Vacation tlmo cannorbe carried Division and Third St. — 23 E. Front St. — Was chairman of arrangements. iSeorge Brenon, commander of over from year to y rar but sick M C ROBERT G. WHBB , The clinic was held under the di­ Guadalcanal Post 4T4S, Veterans of leave, to be earned at tlie rato of Class of 1959. I.’e la a member of BEAUTIFUL DRESSES rection of the Middlesex-Hospital Forcicn Wars, Matawan Township, one day a month to a total of )n conjunction with the,Stale Board conducted the meeting Monday eve­ the Flfst Baptist Church, Keyport. MATAWAN BRANCH nine months. ’catrbe accumulated. Ills address Is A/JC RMnrt O. INDIVIDUALLY SELECTED •f Health. . ning In the post home,, CJilfwood A physician's certification will-be ' Plans for a-fashion show of chil­ AJB* Elcctcd as delegaies to 'the necessary if an employe!) is out of Webb, A.F. I2IH58U, Ildqt. S4. 131 Main St,— :------—- Matawan 81st T.F.W., APO 755, New York, Closed, M ondays dren’s clothes from Grant's were ie 1/FW convention to be held work more than thrte, consecutive made at the meeting of the Mid- at Asbury Park June 22-23 were days. The sick leave provision la I Y. - ' ' Madison’Woman's Club held at the Theodore Soltys, William Wood, retroactive to Jan. 1. trowntown School, Route 16, May Michael Jock, Harry Kern, Ronald Hoser and Charles llobby. Alter­ Vacate Crestwood Dr. . .11. The dub also discussed start­ The township committee vacated ing a library. *■ nates are Vincent Gaunt, Robert Fletcher, Mel Hindle, Charles Can, Ijy, ordinance Crestwood; Dr.,-the Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Route 18, 'iHlbrd/’Willlahi1 JfTiiviri arid Weston entrance road to Knollcroft, Cliff­ ind Mre. ‘H. Patterson; Margaret Mundy. v •" ■ •■■■■'' 4 ' i wood Bttch, .Intpite of a protest St.,' attended the luncheon meeting Edwkrtl O. 'Hurd,' Keansburg; by Thomaa'Miller, former com­ Cf the Middlesex County Extension Edward P. 'Carhart,' Belford,'tnd mitteeman, tha)' no proVlsloti, wat Council held at the home of Mrs; Edward A, Scofield,J Cliffwood, being'mode against the deretojpera Beniamin ^Herbert Thursday at were wejcoropd os ijew. members. building now hfius** along , tht Old Bridge. . The GuadalcAnal Guard will par- abandoned street. The entrance’ • Miss Suzanne Pitney, New York, tiflpate ia the N. J. State Mo- way. will be through , the stop-go .(pent theweekend visiting her pa­ morial Day c^rcmotvy Sunday In light.Intersection at Ocean Blvd., ^ rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 'Pitney, Beverly. All. guard members will Section 5 Crestwood, Sayre Woods 'Freneau Rd/ ■ > meet at the post home at 10:30 South, of 104 houses wa.i approved James Arace,'a senior at Rul­ a.m.; . .. , on recommendation of the plan­ e r s University, apent the weekend To Decorate Graves , ning board. Committeeman Donald •TlslUag his parents, Mr. and-Mil. Plans were completed for the Macrao refrained front voting be­ Nicholas Arace and ^ Hs brother, deotfaUon of graves at Midway cause he had not been appraised •BUI. ' -' • ” • ' . “ Green .Cemetery Memorial Dajr in ‘advance of the conditions of the agreement, - . The Jay. Gees 4-11 Club m et at and. members were ur);cd to take IJw fiojnc of jthcir leader, Mrs. H. part in.this.service.1 .-' .■. '’ Segal Construction Co. waa order­ JPoltera, at which Ume the girls Members were, asked to attend ed to bv'gln work' "within . 10 days entertained their mothers at tea. ond support th e Little League on repairs to roads In Southwoqd Mrs. H. Parker, assistant leader, tcom,' tponsored by1 the. post. or the township will oct againit- also was present. • - Final arrangements for the past the irialntenaricc bond posted. Mer­ •Mrs- H.‘ Parker was elected commander and past presidents' ritt P a r k i Building Corp., cle- jtjsidenU and Mrs, M. Burkett, dinner-dojice on May 28 In .tho vclopers of Central Pork, hnd their . Vice president, for next year at tho VFW h'ortie were discussed by Mr. btind, for $2000 plus o liability Parent-Teacher Association meet- Jock, chairman. A roast beef din­ policy accepted for tDO feet of road Woods South. ; ner lWH be served at 9 p m. and to, go down on Athens Dr. and .i;,Thgame turlnj .Ray Hammond, and his township committee would not preceded the meeting. Mr. Gaub trumpet. Reservations arc limited "referee''ia dispute between the •poke on_4-H records and bolpcd to 250. AH 'facilities of the post Old Bridge 1'lrsj Aid 8(juad and the boys orgnnlto plans for their home wjli be closed that evening Hie newly renamed OKI Bridge Am­ gardens. Bill Arace, Junior lender, except to ticket holders for th e bulance a n‘d Emergency Squad , b t > t , erganlred Jhe planning coramitteo dlnncr-dancc. , ’ ’ over the similarity of the names ROAST lor the 'club'a exhibits at MitWe-. they have! • . J C r o s s R i b BONELESS Chuck Steak Kcx County Fair. Bill- Arace,'Ron An application for permission to CaiTb an d Jerry Molnar will B* Holpidel Road ho)d a block dance on Bruce. SI, Bologna ^ ( Hubert afKlrlipatrlck Chapel. Rut­ MISrttT (continued froni page line) ln Sayre Woods South wat received Corned Beef GroundChuck g ers (University, for t h c 4-)I Sun­ f r o m block chairman JoVjiea U v e r w u r s t o »'o u j» 5 9 ° day ' service. Refrest>/fl<[nts w e r e a subdivision of 59 acres. Tbe lift- Forbes. It was' granted with the division, to be called Pleasantvlew, .provided by John Engtrdihl. • proviso that liability insurance for Short Ribs Beef Arm Pot Roast MlOOfT will consist of 4] full-acre plots on the protection of persons using pub- S a l a m i MlOOfT |(. 7 5 . Schanck ^ “ ^ pottles bo CllfF’S 13 oi. 9 Q . ~ homes are expected to tell In the obtained, . ht.,n(j r ____ S2S-39.0CQ price' range. Boneless B risket *79° C o l e S l a w •1ST cup m T * Na Opposition _ This led Mr, Miller lo observe There Was no oppotltlon ex­ permission had been granted for pressed to the plan either at the Memorial' Day parades, lip q*c»- planning board hearing early thit tioncd the.position In which t h e month or Thurtday night. Prelimi­ townthlp would be placed In cats Every Day a Roman llulhUiy someone ihould be Injured during nary engineering work and th a ROMAN .. cutting of the roads.will start next thete events. 1 . ' . Hawaiian Punch 3 month, according to the developer. _^SMrv*y Fer Intpranco . Warren Baumgartner, Old Man­ Committeeman Harry Metsenger Pizza 2’iC 89« or Estates, wanted to know what tald there never h*d<&ecn any In- had becorrie-of the'project for tha turance carried on roadt, and ROMAN - 1 - ; - ....- correction of a drainage problem MsytiilFbllllps added a survey for and Improving ol strtels in the de- inturanco purposea had been ten- ■•elopmeni as apreed to by the ducted. lt rcvi-nled there are 01.< Manicotti 2S?89« builders, San Fernando, Inc., Bel- milt* of) roads fhr which the town- ford. - shtp ll responsible, ahd 40 laid ROMAN - . /' ‘,1, ■ ■ Committeeman Alfred C. Poole, down hy developers, covered by Peanut Butter declared -aeticD would be laken maintenance bonds, he. said. within the next 10 days and a time Mr. Messenger announced the Lasagna 2S.”89« limit will be set for the bullden type of equipment to be furnished lo. make the necesssry repairs or for local playgroundg hM been de­ the bond trill be forfeited. < termined. The committee will re­ Approval also was granted after ceive bids June (, and ipeclflca* Cavatelli 4 ’^' 89< a hearing on an ordinance by a 2-1 tioni will be available tomorrow.. SGT. THOMAS DALTON vote to purchase a tractor-shovcl Mr. Messenger alto reported all for u of the road department. life guard positions for the Sum­ Seventy-six enlisted mea, of the »0 Fireside Egg-Reg. or Drip Committeeman Edwin Llebenow mer months have yet to be filled. Lem onade »»»>'»' 10^ 1M i tw Jersey Army NaUonal Guard voted againsCthe 123,000 purchase. He said be has received only two will swap their stripe* for . tbe He dVimed the machine was too applications, one from an Old gold bar* of Second Lieu’ ■'« large for townthlp, needt.' . Bridge than and the olher from a P o t P i e s 4 9 . 9 * at cercnonles S a t u r d o y. when , The committee voted to spend Laurence Harbor woman...... Class III of the New Jersey Mili­ K*2 to finish the inside of the mu- Sw ordfish Steaks - i fc 55< tary Academy, Sea Gift, will be nlcfpa) garage- As an adde/Jiervlcs Dole Drink graduated an**-'"•loiftltsloned. to township residents, the municl* Register Soon For The G u a r d s m e n successfully pal dumping grounds will be open Tree Expert Exam s \ completed a d i f f i c u l t neyear Saturday until 4:1®.p.m.. Ai well FarmPtuhProdue*- course at the AcSflBOTr aad have as weekdays. Mayor J*bwi If. New Jersey’s Certified Tree Ex­ earned-oppr- lmenttN|S nils- Ackerson announced pert examination Jt rcheduled CAUFORN1AICII1RO ' aloned officers. Class members Wedcaiday; Aog. It, In Tree too, U if* will receive thei. diplomas from Commiwlooer Salvatore A. Bos- Lettuce h«M i 2 5 - MaJ. Gen I: jes F. C*Bt«if, the N a v y CoWiriijonder To tempo of the State Department of Chief of Staff of New Jersey, si»d B« Guest Of Scout* . Conservation and Economic De­ j'ANcyjttsty, ke sworn as officers of the New velopment announced - today. Ap­ Jersey A m y NaUonal Guard and The Sei Scout division of Mon- plications most tie . received by b m tk 3 9 ^ im rv e officers of the OJ.; A—y mouih Cooncfl, Day Scouts ol Jane 21, the conmlstionr* saty. A s p a r a g u s America, h«s announced that ■ ai impre*ilve ceremonies on the Tbe certifiesOon of Tree Experts fXTRAfANCY Parade Ground of the Training Commander Thomas J. Keaije, Is a meant of protecting trees from Center. USN Cm.), will be the guest ol mUtrcstmeot by untidlled indt Ice Cream « k ii 2 9 ^ Among those from-lbls art* to honor at the Sea Explorer Bridge viduala representing themselves as P in e a p p le W graduate 1 Is Sgt Thomas L ot Honor, to be held at U. 8. Navy specialists. A persoa certified ss Ballon. CO B e a c o n l l g h t Ave., Depot at Earle oo Friday, May 27. a Tree Exper. has provtdr through Dairy Sfipclalt Keaiuburfl. ,, _ ’Commander Keane developed the training, experience and examln*. Dtifad (Jood$ ... : *' Sgt. Dalton was bom In Jersey first successful Sta- Scout program Uon that be has Ihe Decenary W A i t u a o . City aod nxm d With , fait fair.lly is Die United State* and was the qusllficatioos. . . : ,, first Natiorfil Director of Ses Scout- It -eansburg In 1ST He attended A list of New Jersey's Certified P r o v o l o n e Chiffon G ake o^»«« ~*49« Middletown Township tflgh School tog. A< tbe preseol tin* Command­ Tree Experts is sulnfained by the and ta MB enlisted in the U.S. er Xeane U Executive Commit Department of Conaervaika and fKAL UICEO . tkner 4 Selattesbipa tor the Boy tup- . Marine Corn*. Joining Ibe National Economic Development and Coffee Cake ‘S r* 39* Scout latcrnatioeal Bureau with plied to any boutehoider who n - Guard after completing tla active M o z z a r e l l a 2 i £ 5 5 ‘ aervice ta tl#.Corps ta IB). He beadqoarters ta New Yort. tteBrid(«MHoaor. tbe Tree Cxpm Bureau/ Aa spfb- weidd i immmanU 'Vm 5»* »o- fcasr ttm d a s serpent lathe c u t for tba cxaioiaaUli Mtict Im _’-T e ScpOMt t fiinfiMI a Hew J m m , r wl lint, w er 9 l»'(Cl I ti.-ttimi. :,Wh: Armor. Alttr gradMUw ha aad*a cttiae* t t tte Win cmt nof to serve 1> tM* 1tativitka.i • *"* ’ ''' and PJenty Of Freo Parking Thursday, May 19, 1960 Page Fourteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL^N. J.

    the parks And recreation group Prepare Pn»-Schobl Keyport Firm Receives Award f Daisy Coloring Contest A t L^ V s 35 Slate Bar Will First County fcaid, and as soon as tltle is clear­ Tots For Class N ow" ed, : tbe county: engineer's office For Service To Handicapped Cite Labrecque Children: who will aUrt achool Park Readied > will make engineering surveys ol the area. Joseph C. Irwin, Free­ In addition to the ln- Theodore J. Labrecque,' Red next September should begln get- - Monmouth County's first park • induction of.the first commercial Bank, who'^wiil be Inducted as Ung used to the Idea right now. will Include picnic areas,' it- was holder Director and chairman of diamond needle, are to be credited Seek Bids For Repair president of the Hiw Jersey State These spring mdnths are the time reported as the Monmouth County. Uie parks and recreation group, Department of Parks and Recre­ said it was hoped to have some . to tb* Duotone Company, Keyport, O f Two Area Bridges . Bar Association at its Rnd annual tor future kindergartners to be meeting scheduled Saturday, will ation neared closing of. the title on phases of the county park open for V inflinufacturers of a complete line ‘‘oriented’’ to what school will be ■ of phonograph needles and acces­ The Stats Highway Department be the 62nd president of the as­ the 24-acre’plot’ In Wall Township. this summer's use...... sories' • ... will receivc "bids June 1 on con* sociation and the first, lawyer like, says Mra. Anna. Rods, West The land is being purchased for Further facilities will be included ■ This fact was made apparent tracts for- repairs and * improve­ from Monmouth County to hold Deptford. , - $15,000 from tbe Garden State Park­ in the park area, he said, as soon . recently when the Keyport firm ments to state highway bridges. In that office. In her own school, when the way Authority, which.-determined as arrangements • can be made. was presented with a Certificate Middlesex County the Route 35 Born in Portland, Ore., his fam­ pupils-to-be come fpr their physi­ it unnecessary for Parkway use. It However, Mr. Irwin said, the coun­ ' of Appreciation from the Mon­ Victory Bridge which spans the ily moved to Red Bank In 1907. cal check-up they also visit their is bounded by the Parkway, School- ty is unable to start until the title mouth Workshop, Red -Bank, for Raritan River between Perth Ariv Shortly afterward, the family took future classrooms. Soon after, house Rd., and-the Upper Shark is obtained on the proposed park ■P ‘‘services rendered In the^Held of boy and Sayreville will receive re* up residence in Keyport where his Mrs. Rocs says, three children at River brook. Entrance to the park­ 'area. .... ' rehabilitation.” ■ ' pairs underneath the main , struc­ father was connected with the Jer­ a time are Invited to spend a ing areas would be from School- Neptune Township, which bounds house Rd. The ceilKicate srgncd by Dale ture. , , sey. Central Traction Co. In 1913 morning with her present kinder­ the park to the north, has offered - B. Otto,-president of thevficord of ; Th& bridge fenders which pro­ the family moved to New Mon­ garten class. By June, a future Charles Pike, Matawan, planning the county an additional six acres Directors of this Workshop for tect the piers on either sido of the mouth in Middletown Township, student has had an ordinary day director of the Monmouth County along the-shores of the brook. disable^ workers,' is evidence of main channel were recently dam­ where he resided until bis rapr- in school. Planning Board, and a member, of County and Neptune officials are the oft-repeated contention of Stove aged by ship collision.-New treat­ riage in 1931. ... Two weeks before September, the parks and recreation group, conferring on the offer. The ad­ and Walter Schoellner, Middletown Nestor, president of Duotone, that ed timber planking and fivo -new Mr. Labrecque attended St. Jo­ cach pno. will receive a personal ditional land would give the coun­ everyorte willing and able to work pilings will be required Ito repair seph's School Jn Keyport, the Bel­ letter from. Mrs. Roos reminding Township, abo_a member of the ty’s first park a 30-acre expanse. ' in spite of physical handicaps tho- damage. This will** constitute ford Public School aiid Middletown him of “the fun he liad when be group, will survey the area .and should be given the opportunity Township High* SchooL He com­ visited In the spring." Signing it plan the picnic and parking areas. This week, why don’t you look one. contract. ' County To Clear Land and that.manufacturers should feci pleted his high school studies in with "love” is the final Ice-breaker through the windows' of y o u r Another 6tate highway bridge County crews will clear the land, church . . . frpm the Inside. Jfa moral responsibility to award will receive new steel grid decks 1920. He subsequently matriculated used by the teacher-autlior In win­ their contracts for outside work in place of the existing timber at Manhattan College and com­ ning " e hearts ot her future class. pleted a year's course of study in this manner whenever It Is pos­ plank decks under the second con­ Last fall, Mrs. Roos reports, there ,pridr to entering upon the 1 1 II: sible. tract. Work on the bridge will not 'kindergarten orientation*’ left Active For Past Four Years , Itudy .of >law at Fordham Law only two children who showed any beg/n until Sept. 19 when the flow School, New York. % That Is precisely what the Duo­ of heavy summer traffic has sub­ reluctance upon: entering school tone Company has been doing sided. This Is the Route 30 bridge Graduate OI Fordham Law -n opening day. Both \had been unable to attend the orientation. since 1956 .when the Monmouth over the Shrewsbury River in High- He graduated from the Ford­ ROASTING CHICKENS lb 29‘ Workshop was organizedjwithin a Jflnds. The bascule bridge is Ai ham University School of Law In distance from the Duotone factory feet wide, curb to curb, and 04 1924 vrtth the Degree of Bachelor Choice Sirloin Steak ft69‘ to make the award of numerous feet long with two eight-foot side­ of Laws and served hla clerkship IIS I. PRAGER contracts for outside work not walks. . In the office of Reilly, QuinnJand Choice Round Roast lb 79‘ only practicqblc but desirable. Parsons, Red Bank, tjridecitha OPTOMETRIST .... In the last four years, Dyotono Eastern Railroads prcceptorshlp of Theodorf D. Par­ EYES EXAMINED VEAL CUTLETS ...... ib 89 has depended on the Workshop sons and the late John J. Quinn. 1 OFFICE HOURS for packaging, collating, and cprd Report Net Receipts All young try are encouraged to treat Mom and Pop to a night out He was admitted to tho. Bar in Dally ond Saturday* filing operations Qnd h a 9 foitfld (or (un. Color tho abovo scene from "Please.Don't Eat tho Daisies” 9 A.M. to S P.M. PQRK CHOPS Center Cut 1 ib 59' 1 Freight revenues of eastern rail* with water colors or crayons and mall to Contest Editor, Loew’s 13 January 1920 and Immediately be- Its confidence in the work to be camo associated with the succes­ Friday* 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. roads were $84,000,000 higher In Drlvc-In Theatre Box 160, Hailet. The (Irst 20 entries received that ' done fulfilled In every instance sor firm of Quinn, Parsons and Closed All Day Wednesdays RIB LAMB CHOPS ib 59» 1059 than in 1D58 but passenger ore eolored the best will bo given passes to Loew's S3. The contest with deliveries os scheduled and ends nt midnight on Wednesday. Doremus. He passed tho examin­ 30 W . Front St., work completed in a quality man* revenues declined $22,000,000, ac­ II your name Is Daisy, ana you want to havo tho time of your life, cording to Ihe J9G0 "Yearbook of ation arul was admitted as a ner. v bring pMof that your name Is Daisy on Monday evening, and you and counselor in 1929 at which time K e y p o r t Railroad Information" published by your escort wlll'be admitted to Loew's SS free to see this year's comedy '" ""'According to Mr;. Nester, "Duo­ he also became a partner In tlje COIfax 4-2020 ' CO 4-9807 M s S M E A T S ™ '1*1®' i&stpnTRuHroad Presidents^Con­ laugh riot, “Don’t Eat the Daisies,’’ plus .*'13 Fighting Men.’’ • - firm. - , tone appreciates the work of the ference. . staff and employees of tho Work- He pngoged principally In trial ’■ 'M p just as much lf lot moro than ftcttirn on overage net invest­ Study Population Lincroff Cow Earns and appellate work Until 1937 .— the-W orkshop api.ificlates assign* ment for rtfils in the east Increased when, upon the dlesolntton of the _ ments from the Duotone Com* from two per cent in 1958 to 2.27 Tho state') population will al­ Register O f Merit firm, ho Joined with Theodore D. —--panyr'— -— ----- . per cent In 1059*. "Even wltli this most double by 1930, according to A registered Jersey cow,,MirJu Parsons imd tho late John F. Bor* M ary Carter says: slight increase over tho previous a report on long range population dtri lo' foWiTliie ^irm-o^Parsbns,- — Your advertisement in this pa­ year,1' tho yearbook points ou!7 Golden Princess, owned byMarlu projection! Just released by tho Labrecqu^ tfnd Borden, which be­ per will reach prospective pur* "the rate of ..return for 1050 was Farm, Uncroft; hnSKomploted an official Register of Merit record come sueecssivcly Parsons, Lab- chasers in overy community In the one of tho1 worst ever experienced State Department pf,. Conservation recque, Canzona, and Cpmbs, and toy^hore area. by eastern railroads." and Economic Development. In according to Tho American Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus, Ohio, Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona, and his announcement of tho new pub­ Blair, wltk offices at 18 Wallace Tills record was 17,735 lbs. milk St., Rod Bank. Ho has been ad­ lication Conservation Commissioner and 1018 lbs. fat. Princess started MONMOUTH COLLEGE Snlyatoro A, Bontempo said, "This mitted to practice before the U. S. her record at olght years and nine Supreme Court, tho Interstato estimate, prepared by the Depart­ months of age and was milled for WEST LONG BRANCH ..... Commerco Commission, and the ment's Research and Statistics sec­ 305 days. Princess I* tho eighth Tax Court of the United States. Invites You To Send For A Brochure Describing tion, li significant to those - work­ Excellent daughter of h e r sire, Favorite Commando, to produce • Accredited Undergraduate ing with problems of the aging, over 1000 lbs. fat and completed Unit Meets S u m m e r S t u d ie s youth groups, housing developers, the seventeenth 1000-lb. record for "I DON'T GO AROUND IN A 'SLOPPY JOE' SWEATER and blue school boards, government of­ those Excellent "Commandos." Members of tho Bayshore Elec­ “ In' Threo Credit-Granting Sessions! - . tric Association met Tuesday even- dungare»«, but most paople in the paint industry tend to think I'm ficials, Industrial plurtnors and all .Ing at Magnolia Inn, Matawan, Pre-Summer Seuion persons Interested In tlfo potential How about business cards? Wo as off-bsat as a genuine 'beatnik,' anyway. Tnsy pretend to be Registration June f-lOj Classes June 11 - July 1 when Higuluf Jbuslness was trans­ growth and development of Now can supply thorn quickly and at acted.,' . distressed because I refuse to go along with ths industry’s, tired Special Teacher Education Program! Jersey." • the right prlco.'Come and try us, old methods of. advertising and selling paint. ' : ' Registration July M; Classes July 7-1J . HoW: Is ‘ the time to advertise ' " ' Surnrtier Session : - ■ ■ those unused articles for sale. A "W HAt'S REALl^cBUGGING>THEM, as a true Ibeat' would>iy. Registration.July M ; finises July 1 - August li ; PIZZA PIES small ad-in tho classified column Is the fact that my company is growing at a faster rate than any will turn them Into cash foryoii. Write or Tolcphone other paint company in the United States, bar none! That means, W AITS TAVERN & RESTAURANT Via , APMISSIONS OFFICE ITALIAN FOOD — SEA FOOD of course, that you are taking your business away from them and giving It to me. - It means my advertising and merchandising Monmouth College, West Long Branch, CApltsl M(M ORDERS TO TAKE OUT WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS methods are working; while theirs are failing apart at the seams! PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT J'MOST IMPORTANTLY, It Indit.ates that you, the patnt-buyipg W alter J. Jankowski 22 Lower M ain Street are Impressed by the Mary Carter story and by what it . PROPRIETOR ,. M a t a w a n - Pick up tbe phone and means to you In terms of high quality paint at realistic prices, vlilc a friend. Coiti Uttlo with no part of your paint dollar going for outdated, arcfiaic and L O 6 - 9 8 4 5 to call anywhere. Boiton, lor instance, from Asbury antiquated operational practices. ' ' . Park only 60^. Jmin. autlon tttc after 6 p.m., "NO WONDER THEY'RE UPSETI And, no matter what they say, 10% u x not included. the one thing about Mary Carter Paint Factories that upsets my competitors most (because it's Every 2nd Can BUSES to NEW YORK CITY too costly for them to, copy with their old- (Express V ia N. J. TURNPIKE) KOOS fashioned methods) is the big paint dividend that makes so many lifelong customers and friends S l i p c o v e r for me: at Mary Carter paint stores/ you got FREE good paint and you get 1 _■ O f Extra Cost." Catalina1958 Sedan, PONTIAC P.S,,P.B ,i’« 1 8 9 5 20 D A ILY S p e c i a l For Schedule and Rate Call CO 4-2222 HOW IS THI ...... WHY NOT JUST CUSTOM-MADE 1958PONTIAC 1 9 9 5 FREE GALLON POSSIBLE? CHARGE HALF PRICE? 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    Marie LaRocca Wed In Laurence Harbor. Saturday Couple Married Married At St.’ Joseph's Miss Co^dts Bride Engagements - Weds F. C. Bogart At S t Thomas’ . Of E. C. Widmann : lllf*t«-W(KKltlOil»» ' Announcementhas been made of Mr, *nv- Mrs. Myion Woodhoqr,".# Miss Veronica Arlene Hansen, Before »ft altar decorated wllh 318 Broad St., Keyport, amtounc* \ the marriage of Miss Marie The­ daughter of Mr'- ahd Mra- Walter whlto gladioli, snapdragons and the engagement of theiiMlattghler, Hansen, 21 Madison Ave., O ld resa LaRocca; daughter ol Mr. and palms, Miss Dolon's, Iillittbeth fjrs. James LaRocca, 3 Brown’s Bridge, and Richard A- Kadnsh, ton ol Mrs. Nalalle Kadash, 750 Corilts, ilnngliter of Mr, AiJ)tmeil tho duulilo ring een-mftny In tin’ C,'i't)y«-manu Keansburg. The Rev. Anthony Lui- Given in marrfage bj her father, tani officiated. A reception follow­ Lutheran Ohutch, Keyixut, i«> Sun­ the brido wore a gown of French day, May 15, IfkiO, nt 3 p.m. Min ed at the Paddock lounge, Long :ull»; with tiers of Chantilly lace, William. Kisrurl, West Ki'jiulniri;, Branch...... a mandarin neckline and a chapel- win the soloist ami slio wns ac- Escorted by her lathet the bride lenglt) train. She woro a trfpk-tlet wniimnliHl hy Mrs. John ilennett, fingertip ol French kllk illusion Vyixilt, ;. - w:re a gown of;■ white rosebud attached to~a double crown of seed lace, covered with a full-lenglh .tiivcn In nmrilr, ,' hy her father, pearls and rhinestones.^he carried Ihe hrldo wun> an inli-imiv-lniv coat of white satin that had a a colonial bouquet o) roses, tweet- lenjttli go\m tif Duplonl lillk. Iin- scoop neckline trimmed with q peas and Ivy. , . ported l'renc'V 1 ai't.-tttlliieil the ha- .Queen Anne style collar and a ca- The . maid ot honor was Miss lirlnn neckline of the flllwl ImdU-ti Marguerite Terranoba, Old Bridge, thcdraHength train. Her full-lenglh which had f«p Sleevps, Mntehlnn cousin of the bride. The brides­ Iiu'e Irlmnii'tl the front of thu full veil of tulle fell from a tiara* of maids were Miss Shirley Dell, tdiitl vyhifli (lowed Into n chapel MISS llAUII\HV\Vt)OmH»l!ilt seed peflrls and she carried sprays South River, and Mlsa Barbara lenKth train. Iter fingertip'-length Hurbai.. Jeon, to David I'.ol Hies, of white Orchids and lilles-o(-the-‘ Hansen,' New Brunswick, cousin of veil «t import'd In-nth IIIuhIiw lei. Mm n|'Mr, mul Mr*, F.ilwnn! valley on a prayer book. the bride...... I ell from a cap of mnlchlng lace I'. Ulrstcr, Allnoim, n, . Brother Is Best Man Mis* Rpse Marie Faldelta, The with sewhpeailii and *lje. Mts» Wooithi.iiM' Is a i.ir lunto o| Tha best man was John S. Ra­ wiirti long (nil'll while lllnvc*. Her Bronx, w u maid of honor. Her tho Key|«iij ScliaiiU nml Tho Trap- dish Jr., Perth Amboy, brother ot eii»eadit liauquet of white lilacs, hageii Si'hnol of I'nshlon,. New gown was. pink silk orgaoza. She tho bridegroom. Ushering wero wmjs ami |miIIk1i«I Ivy louven was Ymk. She Is rm|iloved liv the (Ion- wore a matching hat and carried a Roger J, Kadash, Perth Amboy, centered -\vfttr thrrif while cym ■ e'ral Ciilitorr'oi|yit'rttlim, t'ertli Am­ brother ot the bridegroom, and liUllunu. bouquet of pink and while chrys­ b o y . . .. • -• . . Jeffrey P. Hansen, Old Bridge, anthemums and daisies. I MR., MRS. PliTF.R TII.QVJIST Miss Augunta Cordis, lveimdmrg, Mr. Illokli'i Is a Hiiiihintn of the brother ot the bride. waa her sUter’a malil vif honor, 1 J ’ ■ Three Bridesmaids Miss Marie rialno Crane, daugh­ Thrt’oycor-old Ciouilla lilmotl, Mloonn Sehool* mul attended the Tho couplo left for a two-week ller inlet'itilMhai-lenglh gnwn i;|, Altoona t' ,pu» l*i'lm Htolo Ultl- The bridesmaids were MissBon- trip, to Miami Beach, Fla. Mr*. ter ol Mrs. Robert Ciinmilngs, KOI CltffwotKl Reach, waa tha (lower uqtia oigaruin win do.M|iH'il wllh a Cenlrnl Ave., Union Beach, and veislty, lie pieiently It on Wav* ale Bogart, Ri.ycrslde Heights, the Kadash wore n red suit with white girl lor her aunt, Her floor-length mund n e c k lin e , thu'equnltel Imm ihe U. , Ai'iny, after which accessories and a whlto orchid for Dudley Crane, 2C9 Raritan lllvd,, 8 bridegroom’s sister; Miss Patricia gown ol shrimp nylon nrgimia hml length tleevrs, iflul a Imnd ol nn- ho will be aUtlnned in Uuropii.': her traveling ensemble. _ Cllffwood Ileuch, became Ihe bride Imildercd nqim flower* yvhli li Join­ Egan, The Bronx, and Miss Rose Thp bride, a graduate ot South of Peter TTIqulst, son of Mr. and a scoop neckline and pull »Uw«, ed tho short lilted IkuIIom wllh ’\e No diitn has been set for (lit — Marie Donlsl, Unionvsle. L. I. River High School", attended t h e Mrs. Gustnve Tilqulit, 31 Gordon She woro a matching bonnet nnd prlncesi ityle skin. Tiny need wed,ling. . . 1 Ave., Morgan, Saturday, May 14, carried n prliuesa basket of light Their dresses were made of aqua Amerlran Institute of Banking and pearls tilimneil,^he acnlloped veil Mafl^sit-lilllott: : , MRS. EDWARD J. PAJOIt 1BJJ0, at three o'clock In lha after­ blue flowers with shrimp net. (ilk organza. They wore matching Is employed by the First National which tell over the aqun llowor Mr, and Mra, William I'artells, Bank -t South River. Her husband, noon- : ' Brother Is Best Man buds on her mnnll (Itlrcl hnt. S, e bats and carried bouquets of aqua Miss Lorraine Ann Kralft, daugh­ She wore a gown of pink nylon tlio Aimiaek Ave., Union lleacK, a graduate ot Perth Amboy High . The Rev. Julm llcndrlcks per­ James Tllqulst, Morgan; was Iwit carried n cnscadc .tyiuquut ol wf.ltu and white Chrysanthemums and ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krafft, chiffon over taffeta, floor-length, formed the - doubla ring cercntony man fiir his brother and ushering Itnvn nnnminri'it thn ciiftngomnnt ol. styled with a scoop neekllneifefe School, attended Rutgers Univer­ lllaea, puiple roues "niul |Hi|l«hed daisies. 84 Pacific Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, sity and the American Institute of In St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, w e ro l'liwnrd Taylor, Morgan; Ivy. leaves. , sleeves and gathered bodice caught before an altar ditairatejl with jam rs Magyarlts, I’erjh Amlxiy, Loti Ann LaRocca, West Keans- became'the bride, ol Edward J. with a bow above the waist and Banking. 11a la employed at the ’ Two tlrldeininldi Pajor, son of Mr, end Mrs. An­ South..Rtver Trust Co. whito glndioll and palms, Mrs. and Lynn Peary, Lnurrnco llarltor. The bridesmaid*, wlro wore Iho burg, was her sister’* flower girl, a bow-type headpiece with'short Michael Cox, vocalist, w a * ac­ William Crane, Laurence llurlxir, drew Pa]or .tr„ Its Gulden SI., veil to match. .Her bouquet was same color ',antr*