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CLIFFWOOD FIREMEN GET PRIZED TROPHY Quentin Keith, MHS Graduation Speaker, MATAWAN TOWNSHIP FIRST AID AND RESCUE SQUAD MARKS SECOND ANNIVERSARY Used "The New Elizabethan Era” As Topic Diplomas Presented To 109 Seniors By Edward W , Currie; Many Awards Given Quentin Q. Keith, the grad­ for mathematics; citizenship, uation speaker at the Mata­ and leadership. Winner of the Arthur M. Soracl memorial wan - High Bchool commence­ history award, given, to tbe ment last night, spoke on senior, with the highest; four- The New Elizabethan Era.” year history average, Vf * s Mr. Keith received his bach­ Marjorie Louise- Smith. '; ; 'tl elor ol arts degree , from Ler Additional Awards' !. high University in 1940. He The Jolm W, Applegate studied at King’s College, trophy, presented to tit# fesft- Cambridge,' England, from ior boy who for his four.JySafs 1945 to 1947, and was award­ of high school has been ah afl- ed the bachelor of arts degree round athlete,'- waa given to arid master of arts with hon­ Daniel James Vanderbilt; Wh’o ors. ‘The latter Is said |o be also was the recipient,of a an equivalent of a doctor’s de­ $10 award, presented by the gree In the United Btatcs. Mr. Members of the Matawan Township First' Aid and Rescue The squadsstartpil on Jmm J, 1051, with $150 and a' 19)1 Matawan Jewish League,fib I.aSnlto ainlinlnniH', and im'mlioi* buylnir needed supplies out Keith also studied at (lie Sor- the senlor'who maintained the Squad celebrated tlielr second anniversary mi June 8. On June bonne,' Paris, and at Colum­ of their own poolictH, Now the Nqunil has th ree m odern am« highest average ln * English 2 they played liost to members of the Keyport, Matawan, and bulances, fully equipped, ami the 103H LaSalle Is used to rarry Iii. Jolm McGlnty (le(t), field captain of tbe team of the bia University. Cllffwcoil Volunteer Fire Co. that took top honors at the 10th and a foreign'language. Dan­ Laurcnoe Ilartmr Squads at the Clllfwood Fire House. The heavy equipment sutili as stretchers, litters, pole nllmblna annusl field da; of the Monmouth County Firemen’s Associa­ He has taught at Rutgers iel Vanderbilt also received Ladles Auxiliary of tlie Matawan Township Squad prepared re­ apparatus, ropes and tackle, crowbars, eto. ICanh ambulance lir tion at Hesse Farm, Port Monmouth, Sunday, receives for the University, and ln U.S. Army the .German Club’s 110 award freshments for the euoaslon, and presented the squud with a equipped with a two-way radio, ■ ‘wtnnlsr organisation the county championship trophy, from F. Intelligence. He started to for excellence ln Qerman. The parade banner. Members have acquired a i(10-liy.2H0 foot piece of property W. Feerater (center!, chairman of the county association. Capt. teach at Monmouth Junior French Club presented tt $10 Members pictured above, In front of thelf-ambulanoes, are. at the ooruer ot Amboy ltd. nnd Prospect Ave, on which they Frank Swan, (rliht)r captain of tlmCllffwood company, looks on. College ln 1950. He returned prize to Marjorie' Louise Smith ln the usual ardor: Al MeDougal, Al I’rltlt, Joe Drugas, lid plan to erect a squad headquarters and youth center. Plan* again in January 1955, as an for the beat average ln two Anderson, First Lieutenant F. Cherncy, Assistant Captain JoBin call for flompletlon of the gurage sontloti by wlhter. In addition Instructor In English, - Burner, Captain Charles Elflander, Seoond Lieutenant an(l Vice to supplying first aid and ambulance service to the township, years of French. She also re­ President Charles Maurer, President Boy S. Matthews, Treasur­ mombora also answer fire calls. During 1050, the squad antlel* Cliffwood Firemen After serving ln all the ma­ ceived $10, aw arded by the er Ed Cooper, Ben Smith, Tam Sutton, Ed Uynn, Artie Calamarl, pates 11 will respond io 600 calls. ' . . jor theaters ot operations dur- Merchants-on-tbe-Squarcf. for Charles Meeker, Frank Boyle and Al Conmo. Absent when tho The annual drive Is completed except for the north sldo ol outstanding work ln commer­ picture waa taken were Iluth Doyle, Karl Schneck, Thomas Route JO and oontmerolal establishments. Anyone having a Win County Trophy cial subjects. ' Whcelcr.sGeorie Thompson, l’eter Kuoharek, and Thomas Tag- ooln oard or whiling to donate to the squad Is. asked to <1*11 The Bausclt and Lomb )ton *ert. ' ' " • . • ',__ ; ' ' ______Matawan 1-1810, or null It to lVO.4Dox 41J, Cllffwood. B oard Of Adjustment Prize To Union Beach, orary science award, given by Rochester University for the Bus Fares To Go Up - Cool To Variance West Keansburg Units highest marks In four, years State’s Witness Pay Firm To Erect Mrs; Donnell Honored ’ Mnlr.wan Borough _ Zoning Cllffwood Volunteer Fire Co. of science, waa presented to [A petition for an Inoreaie Trinity _Huilday School K athleen' M ary Flynn, ..who ■Board of Adjustment Monday came away with top honors ln bus fares by five cents In o 1 o sed for tha summer also received a $50 savings Now Is In Jail Iritra-sone rides has been New Central School months on Sunday after ap* ■ declined to receive appllca- and five trophies ln tbe annual field day of the Monmouth b6nd, awarded by the Busi­ filed with the Htate rulillo prbprlate exercliea, Pins for tlon lor a "Variance from a ness and Professional Wom­ County Flrembh’s.Association W illiams, Victim Of Utilities Commission by the $281,760 Total Cost purfcut Httendniuio woro a­ ... sideline restriction ot the zon at the Hesse farm. Port Mon­ en’s Club of Matawan to the Marathon Dus Co. Tlie only warded; and the Iter. Iter- girl' with the highest scholas­ Attack, Found Drunk Of W ickotunk Unit mouth, Bunday. This Is the exceptions would bo that the nard MolUlarlloh, reetor, liig ordinance to permit tha tic average, Also, tho reelp first time In many years 10-ccnt fare would remain In 0, J. Day Associates, Asbury aniinuiiiied that a (lenevleys - erection of a house 65 feet lent of an award ot $100 by J o s 0 p h Williams, 32, s fire fighting unit from this effect for rides completely Domioll flcliolarHlilp l'limt wido on a 76 foot lot on Lake the Business and Professional ntate’s witness In' Uie recent •ark, w«ro awarded a IlHI.lS'l - 'side Dr., Green and White area has led tbe county. The “.Intmit to kill’’ trial of U.K. within one cone. The present contract Tuesday liy tlie Marl- hud been vslabll«heil, In- Women’*- Club was Carolyn liunor of Mrs. .Dnnuell, who ■ ; Village-. ■> . * - - " ' Cllffwood firemen were award Gotel, CUffwoo'd, as the In­ 25 .cont -.fare between Cllff­ liora Township Doiti'd of llltlu- ed five trophies. — - Mary Morrell, who received li a s resigned as auperlnton* / - F’rahk Lapa, now residing (continued on page four) tended victim, was lilmsclf wood and Perth Amboy, for cation for general oonatnwllon ■ at 24 Lakeside Dr., explained The competition started with placed In tlie county Jail by Instance, would Inorcasn to of a 10-clnssniom centrnl school dent of (lie Ntmilay Nnliool. a "bucket brigade te st.” Cliff- Tho soliolarslilp will provldu iii-'i difficulty.: He said he had Cliffwood Beach Magistrate James" H. Mnrtln, 30 cents. The JD-cont fare at WlckaLunk. purchased the lot between,the wood’s entry, of Jim Kube Matawan, Monday. botween Cllffwood and Key* The- hoard's nvchtlnct John teaelier training for a senior pupil In tlio Hunday Hnliool, Green and Cherry properties FetS Vena, jr., Jim Burlew Man Is Suicide ' The Cllffwood man who hnd port would become 20 cents, MaoWllilnm, Metuchen, , sulil and Jim Wilkinson finished se so that pupil may tak«> a A a t the s ta rt of the bend oh John Lnvlgne, 74, of 841 Wood­ been named by witnesses as Sohool zone fares would be* the Day. contract, plus four cond to the- West Keansburg sum m er sellout c o u rse, ...... LlkCBlde Dr.r at Its southern bine Dr., Cllffwood Beach, was threatening Mr. dote! with ft come 50 p er oent of adult others awarded Tuesday itlithi extrem ity.. This lot In IMS with the • rank friend, Bpbert Qroche.BU slier- w as picked up ab 12:<0 a.m . some reductions, aceordinc weak. Sahool construction, ha ■V" - area.-' ‘ ■■ . : Keansburg took the event »to|tf ay,;hy;:-aBt,, Kobert Mc- to the company’! statement. aald, should begin a weok a(ler ahe was ftrat nonnaetad wttk ' of Qaptaln ln *CA, ,Army;'In-, w ooi D r., -cUttwood B each. It,- alx puptla w ete w o lte A , Mx, liapa said his plana: for th e 're c o rd tim e of 2: n.^C ltff te|llgeriee. A- recall cairiein Tjf&oa-Sewrtil'i'f .!:■;■ :> aoUct*. . «or tb^U U O tiresumably wltV th at. Tli* contractor has 309 **r» *4k%Mtt?trpe> house -,#t •:»'■ feel wood- made I t' ln 2:30. - ' IT* ^loitering In » drunkon 'oondl- oall 'a pabllo hearing on til* days or until April m i , to com and now lliere are- St, 8li« 49M, for duty ty tlie far. east- v When- jnedlou! oieaauroi fall- also waa preseeled wild a ' - . - overall built Tn flccor’d- In tbe ‘'hose-laying, wet" Hewlett . tne"servic«. ggalrt' tn cd to reviva tbA.man, Dr. Jul­ tioa dn front ot SB* . M ain’ Bt. proposed Inorease In rates. plete tlio building. ------— trance- -With. deed: restrictions competition, cCllffjvood .„w a » He was reinanded to the A stoel and Iron work con­ prayer hook wllli her name 18W ^awlflpw..series. e a a m a - ius A. Torenr.county physician, and he had'obtained a, septic way out ahegd. iip$a time of county Jail f o r '30 days In de­ on It In gold and a bouquet JoKm-We reserves.: ' pronounced death due to suicide tra c t tor $7040 was awartlod N, of tloimri hr (lie (eiblierV tank permit and sjgnod a con­ 2 2 ^ 3 /1 8 ^ * 0011; -leiunj-pf John fault of $200 fine. Maltose, New IJrunswlck, Mr, Mcainty. A'l youzenc, William Since 1053,' Mr. Keith has and gave ^permission for re­ Awards Presented At and senior elais, ‘ . tra c t lo t tha erection fcf this had advertising and , editorial moval of the body, to tho Day Martha Davli/ Engllshtowp. M acW llllam: sold the u s e of ■ house .With a builder.-QlT Junfl Smith, Mr.'Kube, Mr. Vena paid 135 and $3 costs for driv­ steel In the notv building wns and ^Mr. Wilkinson finished positions. He U editor of the Funeral Home, keyport. A , ♦ •work started' on the proper­ ’Quarterly,” magazine of the ing without a licenso and $1S St. Joseph s Exercise* kept to a m inim um becam e of . ty, but when' the contractor ahead of Neptune. note was found Indicating Mr. British Schools and Universi­ Lavlgne’s sense of despair. and 15 costs for reckless driv­ n ourront shortage. Cliffwood Beach : went to the-borough building The coat-and boot race was ties Club .in 'New York, His A .22 rifle w as found a t the ing when arraigned by Siie- Other Contrsots Awardrd - -inspector for. a building: per­ taken by Cllffwood’s Jim Kube M edals, Pins Given; works have appeared ln the scene which bore trace of being clnl Officer Lawrence Bach­ Plumbing and heating bills — —nut,'-based . on plans filed, lt (continued on page four) Sewers Demanded Columbia Encyclopedia,..'the recently fired. The wound In man. She was arrested June 01 Receive Diplomas w ent to J, T, Slierman, Luke- was refused, Mr. Lapa stated. New York Times, nnd educa­ ,5 after she had run ai\ auto wood, for $11/305- and $40,919, Mr. Lavlgpe's head was such At ths graduation exercises He said the building Inspector Woman Hits Car, - tional magazines. over Uie lawn of Joseph Back­ ronpcotivcly, J, Molnar; Wnoil Petitioners W a rn \polnted to a provision of the as might come from clone- Diplomas Given To -109 us, Freneau Ave., al tn early of Bt. Josoplt's Sohool, Key­ hrldgo’, was awarded the elec­ zoning . ordinance which re­ Tries To Get Away jijnge firj;irf- of this type rlflo. Of Health Monaco Edward W. - Currie, presl-' morning hour. port, held Sunday afternoon In trical contract for~ his low bid quires that houses must set The firearm.was Identified as dent of the Matawan Town­ Chief Flood Displeased Mjtlitwun Township Sewer* . back from the sidelines 25 per Magistrate Stanley Stillwell, belonging to Mr. Lavlgne, ac­ the church.'-tlm Rev. Cornelius of $25,200, . - Holmdel Township, on Mon­ ship Board of Education, a­ Chief John J. Flood, of bor­ agS'Autliorlty will be presented ■v cent of the lateral width of cording to Patrolman Charles J. Kane, pastor, prnnlddd, Diplo­ Bids accepted totalled (2111,­ day will hear the case of Mrs. warded diplomas to tho 109 ough police, expressed dis­ formally wllh a petition for the property. Mr. Lapa noted Arlano, Matawan Township Po­ mas wora presented to VI 700 {illtlitly over the estlmntdtl graduates. On behalf of the pleasure at the demeanor of sewers In Cllffwooil. Ilnnch Ot ln his case lt would be 19 Ruth Crawford, Mill Rd., Ma­ lice. _ eighth grade, pupils. (continued on page four) - ' graduating class, W illiam (continued on page four) Its meriting nn TUMday, A feet against the 10 feet, or 5 tawan, .arrested by Keyport Word la awalteS from two sur- Father Kane prcsentod the State Police Saturday night on Mitchell Strother, Jr., presi­ delogallon of 25 rosldents . ,.Jeet on each side, allowed ln vlvlns sons, Master Sgt. Jolm following awards to-the grad 50-Year Franchise Route 34 for leaving the scene dent, presented* the school E., ln Korea, and William, Fire Departm ent uates; A gold medal for gen nought to place It before tin accordance with the deed re- To W ater Company Matawan Towimlilp CommlU- of an accident, driving on the with the class gift. somewhere ln the mid-west’, on oral excellence and a month's atrlctlons. Luther A. Foster, high Parade July 4 tei yesterday hut the govern< ' (continued on page four) revoked list ancMalllng to keep funeral arrangements. li'unnportatlon lo high school to the right; _ school principal, awarded the Madison Township Coinmll- Ing. body told thorn Ills sewer­ The Matawan Firs Depart­ a gift of the Fourth Degree teo Monday held a special meet­ Mrs. Crawford was headed special prizes. Daniel James ' . Notice age authority alone would ment Is sponsoring a parade Knights of Columbus, to ltosn ing to grant the Mliltown Wi'tur Fire Department norlh, according to state po­ Vanderbilt received a gold The annual meeting of the on July 4th at 10 a.m. All marie Dorothy Nlcoru: gold have power to Institute suclt lice, but veered Into the south­ medal for having the highest Co. a 00-year franchise to lay a project, Tho petition has W ins Two Trophies shareholders of the Matawan local organizations Interested pins for first honors, gifts ol pipes and sell water from them bound lane of the highway, hit­ scholastic average ln the sen­ Savings and Loan Association are Invited to participate. Bt. Joseph Council 3402, KC, over 35(1 names. ' On Saturday, tj)« Matawan ting a car driven by Edward ior class; Kathleen Mary to consumers oil lands located Mrs. Althea l'cardt sddroi* will be held at the office of the The parads will start. at to Margaret Mary , Don­ on both sides of Routes ID nnd- Fire Department, consisting of Spagnulo, Normandy Beach. Flynn, a silver medal for sec­ ald Joseph Wenzel and Lor­ sod the committeemen to warn secretory on Tuesday evening, Magnolia Inn at 10 a.m. sharp P and on the east aide of Itoute the Bruin and Bugle Corps, Mr. Spagnulo turned' hls" car ond highest, and Marjorie and proceed through the bor­ raine Anna Williams. them a health menace oilier- firemen, ladles auxiliary and June 19, for the election of a around t)nd pursued tbe Mata­ Louise Smith, a bronze medal ough to Memorial Park, then 1 Silver pins for sccond hon­ 34, (conilmijid on page lour) II. IS. H aley Hose Com pany's president, vice president and dl wan woman, Intercepting tier for third highest.' The Mata­ rectors for the term of three back- to the Matawan High ors gifts of Court nf Bt, Jo ­ The ordinance Introduced new truck, participated in the and taking her keys away Ito wan Chapter of National Hon­ years. Polls open from 7 to 0 School where M.' E . H aley seph S34, Catholic Dauglltors conlulns a recapture clause’ ^ Civic Club To Meet Dunellen* Fire ■ Department's get her car oft the road while or Society sponsored two Hose Company’s new truck of America, to Potrlcla 'thor which will penult the township Both anniversary parade where o'clock. the officers were being sum­ scholarships of $50 e a e h. T heresa H. Dlggln, will be dedicated. esa Alexander, Robert Louis to tako over the water system Hi d g a r W, VaiiDusklrk, . they took the following: two moned. 4 president of the Matawan These were awarded to Rich­ Secretary, Any group wishing to par­ Armelllno, Suzanne Frances In 10 years tim e If It Is on a prizes. Best appearing ap; : Matawan Township First ard George Presser and Ser­ ticipate Is asked to notify Ex- Deckor, Qeorge Edward Cor- paying basis, Tlm company Is Clvln Club has announced tlmt parntus and the best appear­ Aid Squad ..took M r, Spagnulo ena Elisabeth Anderson. New Verk Turnpike Express Chlcr Clro L. Nappl, 11 New ebe, Monica Mary Cerobo, required to sink their own wolls a meeting of the club will bs ing ladles auxiliary. and his wife to a Keyport phy­ Ronald Charles VanMeer $1 .OS plus tax round trip. Brunswick Ave., or oall Mala Mlohael Gregory Costura, No. In accordance with a perm it' held Monday Evening at 7:30 The trophies will be on dis­ sician for treatment of Injur­ beke received one share of Frequent Service Convenient, w an 1-31M or K eyport 7-1515 ra Ann Cullen, Virginia Re­ given them by the State l’ublln o'clock at Van's Agency, 207 play Is Ryan Brothers’ store ies. Mrs. Crawford also was Farmers and Merchants .Na­ economical. For time schedule on or before June 23th, so gins D’Einldlo, Patricia Mary Utilities Commission and the Main Ht, He urges sll m em bers window. - treated for shock. tional Bank stock aa the prize call Keyport 7-03M wjU preparations can bs made. (continued on page four) State Water Polloy cooijmlsnlon.' to attend, i 109 Seniors Received Diplomas Last Night At Matawm High School Commencement Exercises

Edwird W. Currie,, president of the Malawao Town thi PrettM, Pat Saralntchelle, Clue Ana Tonrlae, WUbelmiaa Jetto J olio ton, Joe Hovalby, Allan KrMland, Richard I'retaer, Charlie Keek. Ilohrrl Faust, Todd Fung, Buddy Andersen, Frank Hoard *f EI s o IIm , prraenlrd dlplaniaa la the 109 member* of sky, Jetn Beyle, Arlwae /aeksea, Jody platky. Charles Brown, Willie Daniels, Jo* Bliio, Danny Vanderbilt, Mitchell, Charlie Haddock. Ihe aeaf«r e l i « • ( Matawan Mlgb fltlMel at sradtaalloa emerclaris Sccmxl Bvws Ilarrlrt Fsroa, Klliabeth Ble«, Rath MeD«s> Andy Bat, Htaaloy Pariah, Jam es Araea, Jack Honlly, Fifth Hew! Bosesnnd I'arlal. Milrley |lr. H a u s Chaiapm aii, ' Pkirllla“ — D“ fte s , Aaa »*rt. Erdmaaa, Boaald VanMeartwke, Walter Mekrlber, Danny flllf-i : f#sl*a.<’ar| FUliar, Jstie Urael Rearff, Aermeflr ralrehII4 Mary Lou Cartas, CaU H s a n s , Caral I lH M a . Cila^ya Hrrae, hera, All* B»ye*, Aao ...... Nmlth., Ki A» Plzsl, Kail, lobar*.‘ Md, BaatId Jabaaoa, Kebsrt Phelan, Hernia Itarlaw, Tam Ma» Unillb, I'alilrls Aaa Caalells slid KStklesn Mary t f f m WSf« Jaas Ayrra.IKaUalcllatkrt,Barbara K ai||, M acr Otr,abHs Ihlrl tuw; atfttrd J*Wt, lESsar Xwas. Larry iamaslUe. t t t , OMM Fartella, Kd H«t(*a, Reaat* Carlaaa^Oatl (M ian , abasat whss lbs sletars was takaa, , F o r their weddTBg trip to are studying for their Bachft- .... lor of Science Degrees ln Ed­ Ss*’ BRIDE OF FORMER MATAWAN RESIDENT FUNERAL SERVICES MARRIED AT KEANSBURG METHODIST CHUKCH New Hampshire, the bride ucation. w , 'T H E . ' wore a lime green summer Mrs..Charles Ross suit with a white jfet. white . ’ ‘Clislo — Cham ber* 1 ' Funeral services were held accessories, and a : corsage of I m a t a w a n j o u &n a l Thursday at 1 p.m. for Mrs. white roses, x Miss - Naomi.' Susan Cham- ' Elizabeth Ross. 73, at the Bed­ The bride' was graduated bers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P a n e Tw o Jan e 14, 19S6 le Funeral Home, Keyport, jtrom Holy Union Juniorate, William J. Chambers, 812 rt" with, the Rev. Dr. Hillman T. Tiverton. R.I., and attended Summerfleltf Ave., Laurence Williams, pastor ot the Cal­ Holy Union Novitiate, Fall Riv­ Harbor, was married to Ray­ OBITUARIES vary Methodist-.Church,-Key­ er. Mass. She was employed mond Stanley Cislo, son of Mr. port, officiating. Interment by the First National-City and Mrs. Stanley Cislo, Lau­ 1 Miss Elizabeth Ilitfgins was in Old Tennent.Cemetery, Bank of New York. rence Pkwy.. Laurence Har- • Miss- Elizabeth Higgins, S38 Old Tennent, Mrs. Ross died 'The bridegroom was gradu­ bor. Saturday. June 9^ 1956,' Fourth St., West ^Keansburg M onday. June 4, 1956, a t her ated from Sacred Heart High at 2:30 p.m. In St. Lawrence’s died F rid ay , June 8, 1056, a t her home, 17 Osborn St., Keyport. School. Roslindale, and spent R:C. Church, Laurence Har- , home. She was a retired res 8h^ was the widow of Charles four years ln the U.S. Havy bor. ' ; e> , lstered nurse and had lived ln Ross. . making trips to Hawaii a nd Ttie Rev. Walter E. Slattery, this area for a year. Born ln Keyport, Mrs. Ross . He Is employed by the pastor, officiated at tbe double Bom ln EllzitbeLli, Hhc was was the- daughter of the late New England Telephone Com- ring ceremony. Alfred O’Con­ the daughter of the late Patrick Edward and Jane (Post) Ore- panv' ln tlie Boston office and nor. South Amboy, was the and Dorothy (Degnan) Higgins gory. She was a member of conducts hlj own band, the soloist and Mrs. Robert Dim-' 7‘ Ebe had formerly lived la Har- Calvary Methodist Church and Cladagh Ring Band. sey. organist. v * 1 riso.n andJNew York. the Ladles Auxiliary of t b e The couple will reside In Given In' marriage by her ~ Dorchester, Mass. \ Miss IUggins' Is survived by Veterans of Foreign Wars. father, the bride wore a full- /eight nlcceo and nephews. P o st 4247, K eyport, ■ AfcMahan-Ennifl length gown of satin with a Mrs. Ross Is survived by cathedral-length train. The Ai high requiem, mass was • Amid ? a candlelight setting six sons, Lester W. Horner, of white peonies, gladioli, skirt was trimmed with Chan, ‘“tDSMiVltpnday at St Miami, Fla; Harry S., Du tilly lace. Her veil, of French Aon's Church, Keansburg, with palms and lighted tapers. Wayne, Harvey, Jack A.. and illusion fell from a >of-—- — tb e; R ev. Edward A. Corrigan Miss Barbara Lou Einls, William M.'Ross, all of Key­ daughter of Mr\ and Mrs. Lloyd rhinestones and Orange bios-' pastor, officiating, assisted by port; two daughters, Mrs.' Leo- so ms and she carried a pray-, M. Shelton, 39 Ravine" Dr.. tbe- R ev. Anthony Capltanl, also la' Westendorf and Mrs. Edith er book with a white orchid, Matawan, became the~ brlge of? §t; 'Aim's Church, and the Mayer, both of Keansburg; 20 stephanotls, and bables-breath. R ev. Thaddeus Waklechowskl,! Of Norman Kelght McMahan grandchildren—and six great­ Mrs. Roy Poulson, Cliffwood- P ^s to r of St, Catherlne sj grandchildren. - ■ Son of M r. and M rs. Allen Church, E ast' Keanisburg. In­ Leslie MoMahan. 19 Whittier Beach, was her sister's mat;, i­ torment was Mt. Olivet Come Mra. Johir Witting St., Fairborn. Ohio, on Sun­ ron .of honor. Her fuIMepgtfi " t K ngth long torso gown of Canada. For traveling, the cular headpiece. She carried The couple will reside for were Gus Wenzel, South Riv­ Joseph’s Church, K e yport, Chapman, Hampton, Va. play­ white cotton lace over white bride wore a two-pieee blue a cascade bouquet of white ed traditional wedding music. the summer at 353 School St., Furnished apartment signs er, cousin of "the bridegroom, with the Kev. Augustus Crlne, taffeta, fashioned with a boat dress of silk shantung with a roses and Ivy. . □lven in marriage by her Watertown, Mass. 1 for sale at this office.' : ond Theodore Galbldes, Mor­ Wildwood, officiating. Inter­ neckline and short sleeves. white hat, white: accessaries, Miss Jacqueline Shaw, gan. father, the bride wore a long and % corsage of white carna­ m en t w ns ln St. Jo sep h ’s Cem- Her fingertip veil of French Welch, West Va„ was - the The bride’s mother choise a white embroidered organdy Illusion fell from a Juliet cap tions. maid of honor. Her afternoon etory. light blue cotton taffeta after-' gown With a scalloped portrait COUPLE WED SATURDAY IN UNION BEACH of matching lace trim m ed The bride was graduated length . linen dress had noon dress with si navy-blue— Ml). Arthur Perrine Drown neckline and elongated torso with seed pearls and sequins from Keyport High School and a white lace bolero and she and white hat, navy acces- . Mrs. Hnzel M. Brown, for­ which flowed Into ruffled tiers and she carrlcd a cascade hou- the Ann May School of Nurs­ wore a small white headpiece m erly of M ataw an, died Sun­ forming a chapel length train. quet of white roses, stephano­ ing, FiUcln Memorial hospital, with a forehead veil. She car­ sorles, and a corsage of pink day. June 10, 1950, tit the Her fingertip length veil of lm -1 tls, and babies’-breath. Neptune. She received a bach­ ried a cascade bouquet .of roses and stephanotls. . ' hom e of her daughter, ported French illusion fell t Mrs. Morie Cwjek, Shrews­ elor of science degree ln_nurs- white shasta daisies. The bridegroom's mother se- - Mrs. Kathryn Steiner, Mont- from a deml-cap of embroider­ bury, was the matron of hon­ lng from Butgcrs University Allen Dwight McMahan, lected a mauve brocaded cot­ Ijello, Cal. T he widow of Ar. ed orffandy. She carried a or. Miss Elizabeth Elgcnrauch and is supervisor and clinical Fairborn, Ohio, was his broth-' ton afternoon dress wltb- a' thur Perrine Brown, sr., Mrs. white. Bible showered with West Keansburg, cousin of the Instructor ln pediatrics at Fit- er’s best man, and Walter mauve hat, white accessories, i-Brown Is survived by another Ileur d’nmour, lilacs and stc- bride, was tbe m aid of honor. kin Hospital. ,. Stamm, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and a corsage of rubrum 11- y -daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Oam- phanotls...... ~ ' ' Their gowns of aqua.Btarched The bridegroom Interrupted ushered. lies. • - •> .... feor, B ethlehem , F a .; a son, Miss Elaine Dlamonsteln, chiffon were walti-lengtb. Mrs. his high school education ln The bride’s mother selected A reception followed at the - : Arthur E. Drown, Jr., Japan, Hampton, LVa., was the maid Cwlek carried a wicker bas- New York to enlist ln the VS. a periwinkle lace afternoon Robert E, Lee Inn, Morgan.-; . seven grandchildren, and one of honor and the attendants kot with yellow and white Army during which time he gown with a round neckline, Foi thelr-weddlns trlg-jto.thftjV- Bister. Mrs. Edna F. Good­ weTe Miss Eleanor Levinson spring' flowers and Miss El- served in .Germany. He Is em f short sleeves and a matching PocoijQt; Mountains. Pa„ th* rich, Hasbrouck Heights. and Miss Marilyn Aronow,' genrauch, a basket of pink and ployed alNroiii’s Sunoctt St»- bolero Jacket, She - wore"* bride wore a blue cashmere!-, The body Is being sent to I Newport News, Va., and Mrs. white spring flowers.: 1 . tlon. Holmdelv and is, ft .mem­ w hite h a t, wbltte1 ’Accessories suit with hat and accessories th.e Bedle Funeral Home. 1 Gary Franklin. Norfolk, Va. _ . Thomns J 6 o n. East ber of the Nfitth^Cflnterjiiviie and a corsage of white -baby to matoh and a corsage of Matawan, for funeral services 1.Their waltz-length gowns ol Keansburg, was the best man VolwdteeatiTlwiiCo] Orchids., T he bridegroom’s white orchids. . . tffihe-lleld Saturday at 10 n.m, while eyelet ombroldery fell and ushers were Robert Hath- ■ •The ooupler _____ w ill reside____ a t 346 mother chose a rose lace af­ • The' bride attended Mato--; Interment wtll be in Rose Hill over Ice blue taffeta. The|i away, . Matawan, and Jacob iMaln St., tKXansbnrgui ternoon gojpn with high neck' wan High School and Is em-■ Cemetery, Matawan...... >.5 . r r ■■ j ' gowns were styled with a long, 1 line , and short sleeves. She ployed at Howard. Johnson!a_— fitted torso waistline ending ln Benjamin 8. Dennett hy the New 'j'er^lM W l 'Tfle- wort). m^Hfte*' hat, white ac­ Restaurant oh the. Garden. a large ice blue taffeta bow ln cessories and a corsage of Benjamin S. Bennett, 13, WEDDINGS phone Company, KeyportJ' State Parkway at Cheeser the back. They wore match­ The bridegroom attended St. white baby orchlis. . . . . : husband ol Mrs. Viola (Brow­ ing bandeaus oh their hair. A rm strong — White A reception followed at the er) Bennett, died Sunday, Mary’s High School South ' The; bridegroom: ittendud St. The maid of honor carried a Miss Shirley Marie White, Molly Pitcher . Hotel, R ed June 10, 1056, a t his home. Amboy, and was graduated Mary’s High School, South Am--i cascade ' bouquet. of blue Es­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from Matawan' High School, Bank. ' boy, and Is employed , at ;th» ” Pha'anx Rd., Llncrolt, where ther Read daisies and the brid­ Oeorge White. 437 Aumack F o r their wedding ,trip he had lived 35 years, lie C lass of 1951. He served four Morgan^ Aquarium. He ls ’a al attendants carried whlto Ave., Union Beach, became years in the U.S. Navy ln the through the /southr the bride member of the Robert E. Lee waB a retired steam boat jjngl- Esther Read daisies trimmed the bride of Harold J. Arm­ wore a black and white cord neor. European theater. He Is em­ Yacht Club, Morgan. He Serv­ with nylon tulle nnd ribbon to strong. son of Mr. and Mrs. suit with a black hat, black 1 Besides his wife, he Is sur­ ployed by the Raritan Copper ed with the U.S. Army In Kor­ match their gowns. 'Robert L. Armstrong, Brook- accessories and Interment was In Bayview brief sleeves and small collar through New York State, the Given In marriage by her Rosllndaie, Mass., Saturday, on a soskla neckllno. She wore Union Beach, becamc the was a member of the Presi­ vanci of • k m Cemetery, Leonardo. bride wore a two piece black father, the bride wore a whtte June 9, 1956, at St. Ann’s TV «H«tn ptic* of ffifod a matching hat and accessor­ brldo of C 1 r o Tcsoro, son tulle gown trimmed with seed dential Honor Quard. and white print dress with Church,- Keansburg. The Rev. pretMv* fa m l ftcfc < ies and a corsage of orchids. of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Teso- whlto accessories and a cor­ pearls and sequins. The bouf­ Anthony Capltanl officiated at When they return from WILLS FILED For her son's wedding. Mrs. ro, 84 Plnovlew Ave., Keans­ sage of white orchids. fant skirt had a cathedral the double ring ceremony at their wedding trip, the couple burg, Saturday, June 9, 105C, will reside ln Columbus, Ohio! Kahn selected a dusty pink A reception Was held it- the traln-'edged with ruffles. She 10 a.m. and celebrated the - William II. Bryne, jr. silk organza gown with match­ at, Holy F am ily Church, Union wore matching mitts and a nuptial mass which followed They both will enter their Jun­ Beach. Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red 'William II. Bryne, Keyport, ing hat and shoes and a cor Bank. • ; crown of orange blossoms held befare-an altar decorated with ior year at Ohio Btate Univer­ w ho died Dec, 25, 1055, nam ed sage of ofchlds. The Rev. Joseph a. Fox, her fingertip veil ot Illusion ln sity ln the fall where they The bride was graduated white flowers. his wife, Papy, residuary Following the coremony a pastor, officiated at the dou­ place. She carried a cascade Mrs. Camille Santa Lucia leg atee under term s ol a will ble ring ceremony at 11 a.m. from Red Bank Catholic High bouquet of white roses and ba­ rcceptlon was held ln the Palm School, Class ot 1950, and at­ was the soloist and Mra. Mar­ dated' July 20, 1045; Room of the Hotel Warwick. and the nuptial mass which fol­ bies'-breath, ie Lederhaui, organist. S tu d io s lowed. Miss Sophie Lembo was tended Rutgers University Ex­ MIbs Anna Tracey, .Union . Harry Carrying out the motif of the tension Division, Newark. She Given ln marriage by bir blue - and white wedding the the soloist and Mrs, Frank Beach, was the maid of hon­ father, the bride wore a full- Harry Martin, Keyport, who Fleming, organtat. Is a secretary for Standard Ac­ or. Her blue tulle gown had a .died. May 16, -left *il« wife, tables were decorated with cident Insurance Company, length gown of Chantilly lace CANDID .WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY garlands of smilax ending ln Olven -ln marriage by her buxterfiy neckline and juffled fashioned with a Queen Anne 10 MAUI IT . TTU KE 7.1M1 ' KKYVOBT. ’ Maty A. Martin, his estate ln Mlllburn. - skirt.; She wore matc^ln? mitts Ik'will dated S*pt. 34t 1051. olusteri' ot white gardenias father, the bride wore a nylon collar and long, pointed tulle gown' with ■ French Nile The bridegroom waa grad­ and a large,horsehair picture sleeves. Itie redingoU skirt of For their wedding trip to uated from Middletown Town­ Jane- M .' Dublin Brode embroidery at the neok- hat, and carried a colonial bou­ lace over tulle and satin ter­ Bermuda, the bride wore an ship High School, Class ot 1949 M rs. Ja n s M. JBublln, W ash­ llne, on' tho short sleeves, and quet ot pink daisies. minated Jn a cathedral train. Oleg Cassini original sheath and attended th e Newark ington St„ Keyport, .who died dress ot navy shantung with on the panlers of the bouffant Attendants were Miss Ar­ Her veil of Illusion fell from a May 16, left her estate ln skirt. Her veil Of Imported Bchool of Fine and Industrial lene Schmidt, Laurence Har­ double coronet otseed pearls white trimming and navy and Arts. He Is attending Art Ca­ Ross W . Maghan Agency trust for . her son, Harry J., white accessories. H er {low* Frenoh Illusion fell from a bor, cousin of the bride, who and sequins and sBe carried a reer School, New York, and Is Hnd her daughter, Jane, The ers were a corsage ot pink arown ot orange blossoms and wore orchid; Mrs, E d w ard cascade bouquet of white roses. assistant art director for Cunt WlU WM daJeft July 18, 1651. sweetheart roses. seed pearls and sho <;arrt4d a Chavan, Cliffwood, yellow; Mrs, Lawrence McDermott, Real Estate—Insurance cascade bouquet of whlta or­ nlngham and WMsh, New Miss Madeline Sorce, Union Keansburg, waa her sister’s The bride graduated from York advertising agency, lie Enjoy one ot America's great Newport Mews High School chids and stephanotls. Beaoh, pink, and Mrs. Lynn m atro n .of honor. She w ore a freedoms. Attend the churoh served with the U.S. Army ln Peary, Laurence Harbor, green. m alse chiffon floor-length MATAWAN 138 Mafa S t MA 1-0003 and attended the University ol Miss Lillian Calslbet. Lynd­ Europe. ... ■ cfyour cboico this weekend. Georgia, where she was score hurst, cousin of tho bride, was Their gowns and hats were gown trimmed with silver bro­ the maid of honor. She wore Tho couple will reside ln styled like the honor attendant's cade, with a matching attach­ a cocktnll-lcngth sown of their new hpiivi.,»t .Seventh St. and they; carried colonlaKbou- ed stole. Her headpiece was whlto embrolderod organdy and Floroncs... Ave., .Union quets of mixed pastel daisies. a halo ot matching color with Why Travel ovor-Nlli green taffeta with a Beach. Raymond Armstrong,, Lau­ a oircular veil and she carried hoadpleco of Nllo green leaves rence Harbor, was his broth­ a cascade bouquet .of T alis­ and veiling, Sho carried n bas­ er's best man and ushers were m an roses. DIVORCES Charles Armstrong, brother of Mrs. Brendon Leonard and FACTORY SALE ket of spring flowers. to mike room for Fall stylet C vMlss JQsophino Guerra, Tea- the bridegroom; Lynn Peary, Miss" Rita Rogers, both of New B arry Michael Mauer, and Benjamin Y ork, were the attendants, SEACOAST nock, cousin ol tlie brldo, and ‘ On'MoBday, June 14th, .105^, Britton, all ot Laurence Har­ Their mint chiffon gowns and FINEST QUALITY NYLON \ FLOOR COVERING CO. Mrs. Joseph Pecoraro, Silver the Hon, Kenneth C. Hand Springs, Md., were tho atten­ bor, ' headpieces were styled like Judgo of tho Superior Court fhe bride’s mother wore a tho honor attendant’s, but were NAS A ll YOllit FLOOR COVERING NEESS dants. Their gowns were of of New Jersey, sitting at periwinkle blue lace afternoon TRICOT LINGERIE whlto organdy over palo yel­ trim m ed with seed pearls. Freehold, granted a divorce dress with a dark blue hat and They carried cascade bouquet Have U» 'Give You An E*timate on Having low taffeta and they wore yel­ to Mrs. Dorothea Doyle Bar low loaf headpieces with Veils accessories and a corsage of ol yellow roses. AT FACTORY COST ry, CUffwood, from E lm er James Concannon, Roslln- Linoleum, Broadloom, etc. Installedby Our Ex­ and carried baskets ot spring pink roses. Barry, Jr., Sayrevllle, on the The bridegroom’s mother . r Saye 40-50% on aiipa, . flow srs. dale, Mass., was best man for 1 vflwni aad pctticoata v port Mechanics or. " grounds of extreme cruelty chose an aqua afternoon dress his brother, and ushers were Christopher Toioro, Keans­ and awarded her the custody with a matching full-length P a trick Concannon, Wey­ The tame atjlei that ire make for ; h«V *fun | if "You Do It" wo can burg, was best man for his of their four minor children, coat, white hat.- white acces; mouth, Mass., another brother America*! Ylaest Start*. Biy for ilfU brother and ushering were At- Mr. Barry was ordered to pay sorles, and a corsage of pink of the bridegroom, and Thom c, aad for y e v w U tupply all Materials phonse Ouerra, Union Beach, I13.0D per week for each child roses. as Sotello, Rosllndaie. Abo "Mooada” at lesa than coat ~ . brother of the bride-, find Jo- for their support and further A reception followed at Mc­ A reception was held at Bal Beph O rasso, Tuckahoo, N . Y , , was ordorcd to make pay­ Guire's Drove, Middletown. bach’s, Keanshurg. M onday • thru - Thuraday, 10 to 4:00 The bride’s mother selected ment of all medlpal, dental, FOT th eir wedding trip The brldo’s mother chose a seafoam green silk organ- hospital and emergent bills thropgh tlie New England cocktaU-length lavender lace v tictpl June 27 - July 4th . ' formation. ia and lace cocktall-lengtli Incurred on behalf ot the. said States, Uie bride chose a. light gown with a matching hat and gown with a pal* pink hot em jntant ohlldren. ' I blue linen ault with a white a corsage of lavender orchids broldered In pearls, and a oor- Mr. and Mrs. Barry were h^t, ..white accessories, and a The' bridegroom's mother se­ Will L Cusick Co., Keyport 838* KE 7*2025 1kw « iai* of pink orohMs,.- married on Sept. 21st, 1940. corsige of white roses. lected a blue lacf cocktaU- ,.Tbf bridegroom's mother Mrs. Barry was represented The brtde waa graduated length gown :Wlth « ’ ptatcblQ f Aeromarln* Bldg. Look for the - , - Op^n'D.lly 8 tofl Wad. A Fri. Eve.Tlll 0 P.M. m u a u t) fclut silk organ* br Karkus, Kantor * Burns, from Keyport H igh .Bchool, hat and a'corsage MMavtndsr . ' Ofkng* li Black Water Tower " ' a* m W >ll Isax fc m*w* witk a C lass ol 1SU. and 1* employed orchid*. _...... : N ew m an , ■ _ Adameoa - _____ ' G arlto J Joan Barbara, to Thomas L. to Harr; Albert, m , ion ot so li the daughter of th* late Sine From Bayshore Mr. and Mrs. William Q. A daughter was born ln Mon­ Mr: and Mrs: Anthony Gar­ McGovern, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert. JosWb Burnett, - Mrs. Thomas McGovern, 249 THE ’ Newman, 117 Green Drove Ave., mouth Memorial Hospital7 on lto. 113 Atlantic Ave., Mata­ Ramsey Ave., Keansburg. A ' ot B ed Bank Keyport, are the parents of a' Tuesday, J fn e 12, 1956, to Mr.; wan. are the parents ot a Seeley Ave., Keansburg. Miss Becker Is a graduate Catholic High School; Miss Miss Jacquot ls a graduate or Middletown Township High Burnett U employed at Fort MATAWAN JOJJftNAL In St. Marys Class son, b o m Sunday, June 10, 1358, .and Mrs,« f i drew : Adamecs, " daughter, borh'Tuesday, June ln Monmouth Memorial Hos­ 312 Mi ;lde Avte., Unloh 12, 1956, in R iverview Hospi­ of Thorpe Secretarial High School and Is employed as a Monmouth. Her fiance ls a School, New York, and is em­ graduate of ..Matawan High Ju n e 14, 1056 ^ P a * e Three Nine residents of the bay- p ital. : Beanh. tal. ' • . ■ , typist at Hanaon-VanWlnkle- shore area were among a class ployed as a secretary at the Munnlng Company, Matawan. Sohool and ls employed by ol 73 seniors w ho received B r a t n le ll i jFrelbur* j ~ MoWUIUma k Holmes Detective Agency, Her fiance ls a graduate of the N. J. Bell Telephone Co. Middletown Township High their diplomas at St, Mary's A son was born ln River­ Mr. andjMrs. Eugene. Frei­ A son was bora in River­ New York. Her fiance is a Cliffslde Park High School He served four years in the School and the University of view Hospital on Tuesday, graduate of Brooklyn Automo­ and Is em ployed jjy H-VW.M U, S. Navy. High School, South Amboy, view Hospital on Saturday, burg, 633 'M ornlngalde Ave., Tennessee. She Is a member Ju n e 12, 1996, to M r. and M rs. tive High Sohool and ,1s em Company as a draftsman. ' Sunday, in exercises beld ln June B, IMS. to Mr. and Mrs, Union Beach, are the parents Robinson . Elliot ' of the faculty of Jonathan Sfci-Mary!s-Chureh. The Rt. of a daughter, born Monday, David McWilliams. Holmdel.. ployed by J.T. Clark Steve­ Milton Bramlett, - 331 Ooean —^ Maurer-Burnett ...... - Mr.. and Mrs, .Lawrence B, Dayton Regional High School, Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Sulli- June 11, 1956, In R iverview dore Company...... 1— — Ave., West Keahsburg. Mrs. Joseph,D. Burnett, 23 Elliot, Portland Rd„ Atlantic Springfield. : '...... •' (van. pastor, presented diplo­ H ospital. No date has been set for Neptuno PI., Keansburg, has Highlands, announco tho en­ mas and the graduation ad­ D orr ...... ENGAGEMENTS the wedding, „ ...... • Mr. Robinson graduated announced the engagement of dress was made by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dorr. -. - A dubato ---■ gagement of their daughter, from Keyport High School and -­ McGovern-jaoquot ’ Altiert-HpoUor - ‘ Jean Graham, to Konneth H. , Walter M. Slattery, pastor of 727 Second Ave., Union Beach, A daughter was born ln Rlvi lier daughter, “ Catherine,-to Rutgers University. Ho is em* are the parents of twins, a son ervlew Hospital on Monday, Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Jac- (Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beoker, Conrad Maurer IU, son of Robinson, son of Mrs. Daisy ployed In the Industrial Rela- . St. Lawrence’s Church. Lau­ quot. 881 Ninth Ave., New Willis Ave., Keansburg, an­ " rence Harbor. and a daughter,' born Satur­ June 11, 1956, to M r, and M rs. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mauror, Robinson, U First St., Key­ Uons Department of the Mer- day, June 9, 1MB in Riverview Norman Adubato, 609 Beach- York, have Announced the en­ nounce the engagement of Jr., 183 UcIClnloy Ave., Laur­ port, - '■cuj;y_ Division, Ford Motor The bayshore graduates ln Hospital...... view Ave., Union Beach..,. . gagement of their daughter, their daughter, Joan Beverly, ence Harbor. Miss Burnett al­ Miss Elliot graduated from Company, Motuolien. the s !&s 3 were: James Jerba- ■1, Keyport; Agnes Davies and .. Mergner Patricia McLaughlin, ClLtf- A son was born ln River­ ‘ wood: Paul Martineau, S ub- view Hospital on Sunday, June anne Maxwell, John Thomson, 10, 1S56, to M r. and M rs. Jam es Jeanne Macrae, Norman Larl- Mergner, 123 Creek R d„ cy and Evelyn Walko, all of K eansburg. Laurence Harbor. Following Ooupod’s "Proces- C astner slonsl,” the - graduates - sang . Mr. . and Mrs, Robert Cast­ Nelbermeyer's '“Pater Nos­ ner, 9 Lincoln Ct„ keansburg. ' te r." ' ' ' are. the parents of a son, born Tuesday, June 9. 19S6, in Riv­ After the conferring of di­ erview Hospital. plomas and honors by Msgr. Bulllvan he presented three Stryker students with gold medalg-for A daughter was born ln highest scholastic averages. Perth Amboy Hospital on They were Barbara Wojle ln Tuesday. June B, 1956, to Mr. the classical course, Arlene and Mrs. John Stryker, 35 , Qawllk in the academlo course Weldon Rd.. Matawan. 'and Margaret' Fawlowsfci' In the commercial course. The BU bert .... . medals were donated by the Mr. and Mrs. 'John Hilbert, — Parent-Teacher Association. 30 Chingarora Ave., Keyport, ' Sliver medals, for perfect at­ are the parents of twin daugh­ tendance for four years, were ters^ born Wednesday,. June 6, presented to Arlene Qawllk 1956, ln Riverview Hospital, and Ann Zonak, For outstand- Foley lhg-.scholarship and character, A daughter was born in Mon­ Shella Vall and Walter’Kawa- mouth Memorial Hospital on lec each received a $100 sav­ W ednesday, June 6, 1956, to ings bond. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Foley, The Monalgnor Sullivan 45 Fierro Aye.. Matawan. Award, given each year for IN OUR SUB BASEMENT ; loyalty and" service, was pre- Sullivan ■ , lented to Joan Pearson, who Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sulli­ received lt at the communion van, 276 Outlook Blvd., Cllff­ ' dinner. wood Beach, are the parents S A V E S A V E J—Earller-ln- t h k day; at 11 of a daughter,, born In Perth a.m., the graduates attended Amboy Hospital, : baccalaureate services and N elson 30xf72 Folding S • they, sang* the mass at that A son was born in Perth hour.-The Rev. James A. Rus­ Amboy H ospital, to. M r. and T im e sell, . curate, was baccalaurate M rs. Jo h n ' Nelson, 829 Route speaker.' Tbe communion din­ 35, L aurence H arbor. ' ' ner followed. . . The . commencement exer­ , Huff cises were concluded with the ■■ Mr. and M rs.; Robert Huff, ] b a n q u e t : . singing of, "Salva Regina" by 34 Oxford Rd.', Old Bridge, the : class and the benediction are the parents Of. a daughter,.! | of the Most Blessed Sacra­ born In Perth Amboy Hospl-1 m ent. ' tal. - Boardwiok ; Monmouth Republican* Mr. and Mrs. Francis Board- TABLE To Honor Eisenhower wick, Keyport; are the par­ ents of a daughter, born In | , . Monmouth County . Republl- South Amboy Hospital. . cans will honor Pres. Dwight D. Elsenhower at a fund-rals ■ ; ■ Green ^— ingUdlnner Friday-inight June A son was born In South Am-1 22, in the B efkeley-C arteret boy Hospital to Mr; and Mrs. • Gordon ..Green,. 2CB Herbert| Hotel, Asbury Park, The GOP MarbMWad Top Folds,Into small packago campaign will bd launched Ave., Old. Bridge.-,/ )„. Afnulng n«w Prcato automatic.fea* -ittfrtjlHnalu it euy m ABC to cook when the Hon. Charles Thom­ ' B arrow .....; I’ cTcrything^'timo'faiicxlTIilnl^oCii C a d s c o ____ lor oosy ttorlng' a s , Secretary, of Navy, brings U m Indoor* ^ owt |rv.- Mr. and-Mrs. Raymond Bar-! ' ‘ itl PotJtoci in to miouic?. O rrou,' ^•''otMiMengtog message of na- row,’ lflfl. Princeton :Rdi," Old. ' 3 minuto

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S e r v ic e Reg. 7.99 CLOTHES BASKET Good Size — Heavy Construction KEYPORT CAS ,C0. 5x8 N o w R e g . 1 .9 8 SttM loiatiMf A 0M»( quUty AfJUUU of Rustless Ball Point Pins $ i n o r Zenith backed by ia iron^iad ||0-d*Y moocyboch fvarantM of/1// ■ •tifiiciion, ytt Mlling for onc^ (fourth th« prK« of many cowparabU Heavy Cross Bar {aid*. So imall, >o lifnl it can tx Now $L27 behind « m in’a rxcktic... KEYPORT LUMBER $3.99 V o fn In a woman'! hair! Operate* fo i only about 10/ a weak & SUPPLY CO.'. [ J M |( T^l MaUwan GQtH im f «U. - . C lt f f w o o d . N , J- J. J. NEW BERRY CO Keyport Jewelers t Opticians 17 W. Front St. • Keyport , «I W, Front IL, K*m*t ; ; atflple^ 2 0 m onlha After the jn* Ed Werthwein. finished fourth mine costs! would be the‘ ini­ come Tax Code of 1954 became and the Cliffwood combination tial step’ and nothing really could be known about, tht the .pfficia}, Treasury. «De- Misguided Missiles u Ly Chon Day cf VfOa-Smith'Wilklnson-Kube iahtff-pretatlous had .ii*?,?:;../.;." ■:*•! • • KNOW YOUR NEW JERSEY! whole'.'thing until jthls! d a ta w as not be£n issued. The difficul­ F e a tu re qI the program was available. ' " ty, lies In trying to figure out a . demonstration $>y the Tire W afer Supply Cotnpl&iDt P a p S a a r June 14,1956 what Congress meant in word­ andfjCr^sh Section of the 108th Water supply, too, ^became ing the law, and ttien trying to’’ ‘Fighter Bomber Wing of the a coi^laint from the women. plainly express Congress’ in­ ft! N.J. National Guiard Jon ho^ M rs.,. Thompson - wanted , to THE MATAWAN!JOURNAL tentions.- ...... --...... ; tbe^ j rescue a pilot* from a .know if a water utility were Ectabttshed 1889 Telephone 1-3030 f burning planed * ' . .not,.subject., to a fine -of $200 . J Mabe) Brctra. PublljijEr It costs the government too much to collect. Mr. Andrews Chief Alfred Adler, Mata or: m ore tor (ailing to produce PubJlsOed every Thur*dajil Ijas high praise^ {ggjgjtoternal W&n, headed the com m lttec of an adequate water supply, af­ Keyport. Monmouth County, N.J. * ter _a .Public Utilities Com.mis-_ - By BROWN PUBLISHING AND Revenue Service But f J. 'v. Barkalow, K. Ely, V. New J ersey is ths sion directive on the matter. p R m r m o c o m p a n y * even the 50,000-plus people in Pli’aro’r F, W. Foerster. P,,H. 1*0 SMALLESf STATE She complained _at times .‘she J. U tb e l Brown ...... Editor the service cannot assure ade Fowler, W. Gerkens, E. Hesse, BUT THE NATION'S Geraldint V tJrown _A»»oclate Editor quate enforcement. It also J.-Pierce, W. Lillis, O. Pres- got; no w ater at all in hot LARGEST weather. Mayor Marz told her ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES costs the taxpayers too much. Jey, W. Rul, D. J. Southard, PRODUCER. MORS . P ayable tn Advance he was going with the town­ Huge sums of money go to law­ E. E. Walling and F. Waters THAN Z , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 One Yeai (within state) .... .The GIANT oak IN BASKINS R1DGE'5 ship water consultant, Ralph Si* Month* ___ 1.50 yers and accountants to fill out In charge of the fire college ARE EMPLOYE? HERB. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHVARD 15 MORE Williams. Keansburg, to a PUC T hree Month* ' and to defend tax returns. event. . One Y ear >cuislde state) . THAN WO YEARS OLD. rr WAS SAVED —“On* hearing today on a complaint ^Jn*-Y«*r-ioutsid«_lI_SJ M It is unstable. As'Mr, An- FROM DECAY BY FILLING ITS CAVITIES filed by the Matawan Public dnTwiTpuu~ltr “Being-based . The Matawan Journal Is * newspaptei WITH CEMENT AND SUPPORTINS ITS Interest Association^over wat­ rof the peopfe, by tha people and far upon income,'it’s a low produc­ BRANCHES WITH I/SO FEET OF CABLfe. er. He promised aT* true pic­ the oeopie * ita atm ts to serve the er in slack times and a big best Interests of Uatiwan; lo present (continued from page one) ture of^lie watef situation* all of the newi of the week without producer In good times. Thus, Eagan, Robert Thomas Heff­ bias or prejudice In a clean, sane, would be given at this hearing, .conservative' manner, respecting the theoretically, rates must be ner, Jeanne. Frances Kane, after he was through with Inalienable rights of our clUzens^ and raised when people are least P a tricia M arie, M arcelin, Re* /thereby m aking Itself worthy of Utefr “ th em ." • able to pay. and they may be gjg ,Louis OlNeill, E lizabeth ..sonfldene*. : ^ Craig Finnegan, township lowered when everybody _ is Theresa Smith, Jeannette Ann , BewonslWUty for typographical er- water engineer, reported that Hr* la limited to the cost of the most able to pay." Sommer, Frances Suzanne . «p aca occupied by cucb error.* It' is destroying tiie middle $tefapski, Rene John .iamora he had specifications prepar­ ed by which new bids would ;|i Katered at itcond-clau matter, at class. This ia among Mr. An ai)d Ronald Louis Zenl. .• th e Dost of(lc« at Matawan, N. J .. un* diews’ most serious Indict­ MON-RAILROAP RAttRQAp be sought on separatie con­ 'der the a ct o f M arch 3, 1879. - . -i - rr Additional Awards . ments: . . The middle class New JERSEY PARSERS tracts for the tower and - for :iA gold medal for excellence .N on- railroap PROPERTY in new HAVE "THE HISHEST the well and treatment’ plant. THURSDAY, JUNE, 14,.1056 Is being taxed otit of existence M religion, a gift of St. Joseph JERSEK IS OFTEN ASSESSED AT ONLY INCOME PER ACRE OF More contracts will be let' lib­ and the nation, thereby,'is be­ Council 3402, KC. to Donald Z5 TO 35 PER CENTOFTRUE.VALUE. ing robbed of its surest guaran­ .FARM OF AN/ STATE er for the plumbing,-heating, r VACATION TIME Joseph Wenzel; a gold medal BUT RAILROAD PROPERTY 15 OFTEN GQ tee of continued sound econom­ IN THE UNION. . and lighting as state law re­ for excellence in history, a gift ASSESSED AT IOO PER CENT ANP MORE, quires that the work on a pub­ ; This Is the Ume of year in ic development and growth and of fourth Degree Knights of its staunchest bulwarks against lic- building in these categories , which you should start' wrap­ Columbus to Michael Gregory be done by separate contracts. ping up your vacation' plans. the ascendancy of socialism. Costura; gold medals for out- ever,-it was allowable when The bids will b^ received July - :You. your wife and your child­ M r. Andrews proposes the ap­ stondlng citizenship, gifts of homeowners liked the plan of pointment of a Hoover-Commia- Cliffwood Beach 2. . . . • ' ren must decide if you are go­ 8t, JoBeph Post 1023, Catholic house to be erected on a The same day the township ing to Old Holocuast Mountain slon type group to completely War. V eterans, to G eorge P et­ lot adjoining their own and (continued from page one) committee will. receive new _or to^ Abysmal Beach. • study theU ncom e tax and Uwc **No cWver’f Hcens% ehT" er Cerebe and Alice Mary Dip- felt secure ln the good will of gency existed. 'She declared bids for the patch work on / /““Decision Is necessary; It’s whole. tax -system...Thena_proi pel: gold medal for scholar­ the new neighbors they were that sewage was bubbling up township roads with state aid. futile, and expensive, for each gram can be adopted,' he oe- ship. and.citizenship, a gift of getting. • . ' Irom septic tanks set in sn Y esterday bids o? $4875 from member of the family to ride lieves, for staHing afresh. And Veterans of Foreign Wars Post It was suggested Ur. Lapa underlying, clay stratum, to Manzo Contracting Co.,- Mata*- off in all directions. So let us Yet the Planning Board in* twigs, not much branched, time's a-wastingi' 1247. to R ene John Z am ora. might reduce his two-car ga­ flow across yards and out in­ w an, and of $4950 fi$m both hope there Is unanimity in the stste tbit to retain.the.rustic .with Tery law .' shining ter­ beauty of the township Is to minal’ buds. This coarseness A war bond for best all- rage on the side of his house to cellar flowoffs into storm Fred McDowell, Neptune, and family group and you decide PAINFUL DELAY around Catholic boy, gift of St« Bewers, she charged, and this' :to go to Abysmal Beach. require one-acrO zoning, One- in* winter aspect makes It to a one-car one to meet the M^Jr-Stavola, Inc., Red Bank, (Newark Sunday. News) stand, out from, not fit In Joseph’s Holy Name Society to sldellne-footage. Mr. Lapa felt bad resulted ln sewage flow­ were received on this work. / .So the vacation spot is aet- acre lots will not maintain ■ ’ Under the old system, which ruralness.' Most of the pig­ with, tbe winter landscape. Edward Wallace Kennedy, and the frontal appearance of his ing into a gulley in tbe Way­ Karl Heuser, township engin­ ; tied. And you are not like a permitted a motorist .to have sties and - shanties are on It is one of the earliest silver pins for perfect attend­ house would be spoiled by side Dr. area and out into eer, and a State Highway De­ friend of ours who took his his c ar inspected aqjr tim e ln trees to leaf out and the open­ ance, gifts exf St. Joseph’s Par­ this. Treasure Lake, where people partment representative decid­ "customary two weeks v aca property of over an acre. Fur-- the semi-annual period, long ther. lf the proposed 1200 ing leaves form a pattern that ent - Teacher Association to Mr. Todd then found a swim . ed they were too high.' Tht LL_tipn la9t year. The family, con- lines piled jip. at Jnspectlon.stR is _ often copied in sketches. John Joseph flannon, Jeanne neighborly agreement v ltb Mrs. Esther Stine, another committee then rejected them, •istlng - of father .m other and square fee t minimum per. lions before-registration dead dwelling'bypassed, many peo­ Butithe leaves. are large, and Frances-Kane, - John James Mr.-Green;-for a strip of land Wayside Dr. resident, told, the Cancel Public Sale two children, should have been lin e s . expired. ; - in spite of the fa c t that they Kennedy, John Edward King, the only recourse. Mr. Doub­ committeeman that Charles The township^cbmmittee cal­ met by an ambulance'on Its ple wifi be un&ble to afford This, It was hoped, would be malntainance of the increas­ are compound, made up of Richard Thomas Lynch, Mar­ ller questioned lf the' land Short, township health inspec- led off a public sale on a tax return; They arrived home un­ corrected by the new mechan­ ing taxes, their mortgages, five to three leaflets arising garet Mary Magnenat, Rose­ were part, of. m ortgaged tor^had warned the house­ certificate for which Leo Wein­ happy, unlucky and mentally ized registration system^ un­ marie Dorothy Nlcora, and holders about the condition, of ahd physically unhinged. and tbe upkeep .of, their one from the' center, they are tracts. If there would not be stein, Matawan attorney, had der which each vehicle is as­ Donald Joseph Wenzel. / very difficult complications. their cesspools. She felt be The father normally Is a acre. . • . ■ ‘ coarse and Qark green. bid $2150 with $700 for attorney signed a specific month for in­ Mr. Lapa agreed to consult a should turn his attention to the pleasant, almost placid, man. Advocates of a fair and gen­ The leafage is thick, casting fees and x $175 for taxes. Myn- spection. . . - - . law yer. gulley and Treasure Lake^ to dert Bonnema, Cliffwood fee is sereriff In'his business For most of May inspection eral half-acre minimum-^zon-” -dense shade, good if you want ing for all residents Insist that a place for a seat but poor Sideline Footage Mr. Lapa found the Mata­ take samples of the water-ln Beach realtor, had informed and personal relationships. He volume was light at the sta­ them as verification of. the pol­ loses his temper,- only when it would be better to have If you w ant to grow anything. (continued from page one) wan zoning .restrictions severe the committee he waa inter­ tion, The month'5 e n d and illogical He noted that a lution which Mrs. Pearce al­ his wife Is using the fnmlly modest homes on a well-kept Neighbors Satisfied ested in bidding. Committee­ brought back Uie familiar long The tree requires an abun­ house could be built as close leged existed. She admitted, car and managCB to crash In­ half:acre than to be surround­ dance of water and sq the Mr. Lapa believed the ap­ man Salvatore Vena informed lines. Too many had waited as four feet to the lot line on however, that Mr. Short had to a police car or handily rc- ed by swellings whose occu­ leaves may dry up and fall plication , of the rule In his the mayor there were other too long. . one side as long as enough told them that- Fred Crocker, move the back watt of tbe at- pants can ill a/ford the tlme in a summer dry spell. They case was needless &s the persons also interested in the** Procrastination is a /ailing to footage was allowed on the state district health officer, property. Lot 40, M ataw an^ Inched enrage. which most of us are prone, or the money for upkeep on are also likely to be attacked neighbors bn each side had an acre. other side to make the re- had considered that such tests Bark. The committeemen de­ Home Irom his vacation, but ln this Instance it Imposes by ft disease that causes ear­ expressed satisfaction w f t h would be without significance ly drop. qulred 25 per cen_t of total cided to call off the sale-and and still In a semi-apoplectic heavy, penalties. Under public The Planning Board Insinu­ the plans 4or the house he width. Mr. Lapa-stated his as any tests taken in the shal­ was “ intending erecting. He further review the situation. state, this friend offered some pressure, the state is making ates th at a general onie-half _ When in bloom the horse- father was on the planning low and slowmoving waters of —good advise, all first?handr re­ acre throughput the townshlj) added that no resentment had Mrs. Beatrice Jones wanted inspections. :ag;_convenient-. as, chestnut is conspicuous, -with board of Sayrevllle and its ponds, la'kes and brooks in io know when Fourth St., Cliff— garding vacations. They are: possible, but it has a right to would com m it us~ to a conw. spikes of white flowers with been _ expressed in the neigh­ borhood...... -- ...... zoning gave much more bal­ Cliffwood :Beach would show a wood,.was to .be openedj.Alay-— Don’t drive 5000 unnecessary expect th at the public" will do munlty such as Mad Ison reddish centers, so It is_much anced spacing between1, hous­ high degree of pollution...... George L. Doubller, a board or Marz admitted that this, had -miles to find a lake where the Its part, . Township. We all know that Admired^ • V Tests Should,Be Made . fishing !» always "good." Vou this township allows construc­ member, questioned him ing than Matawon’s yet was bfefen promised 6ome time ‘ago, Opening Inspection stations When the ‘flowers fall,;.,they" more liberal generally., : Mrs. Elizabeth Thdrn^n inn tion. o>£ four or more hquses about the depth,,of U:e proper­ oHwtsald the committeemen “ can fall to catch as many fish Saturdays and, evenings, build- j are messy, and are followed slsted th ^ .^eS^t^‘ i^rk crock­ ty. Mr.. Lapa said it was over M r. Todd said thaV ns the would Inspect 'the site. •-1' . 60, miles from home as you ing more-staUons and spread-1 to tiie acre. by large nub-llto seeds, much e r’s appraisal of- thersjtuation , can 2500 miles, aw ay. And it 200 feet, ;AEk^d’ by, M r. Doub- propose^ Lapa htiusejUd not Mrs. Charity Barnes com­ Ing the inspection load are not! The threats of ■ dire conse­ sought ftttcucoiby the younget the'|ests,at the gulley and lake Isn’t as ^expensive and nerve* going to relieve jams if. car quences .to, com e should devel­ .Uer U a,boua% tcty\lifl " uWn* toTI&P 1}p>>nW. plained about tlie, condition of generation hoiMjp ^laterally.. T>utjkllowed shguld be. made^. Shpt reported, .Orchard St.;.- She - lnsisled . th* .racking. When your wife be ow ners w)ll not co-oberhlei opers build on half-acre lots 8lles. Years ago, every ofd^ /td .jo n , |h e ;!q£BM>»,fi£nt,orm w ithf gins to snore gently,'and your lie - 25.per jfjent/ sideline 're** spacing ,np“ (Wl'MRle «s well the wkter was' so stagnant, as sp.rings of cars hfjd been snap­ also are unfounded. Certainly ster carried/ a r polished sefeti as by lineal _jfeet ^./(fe,lot well as polluted, that It made 'children start to howl,; then atrjctlon an^.‘, Bt|1l Vh^ve the ped going over the ruts in the communications ; an alert township committee in :hJs-. * pocket* < to w ard loff line, , something ~c o VJ.o ' Ue " ‘ “ ' * hordes roads., The mayor, promised ' ’’ it’s time ty pull up on the side will perm it neither unscrupu­ same floor a^ea.a? the 65 foot To the Editor: . - .■ rheumatism, I • . worked out. .! „ t,his location aiso. ,wopld be ; of the road and take a Test. lous developers ^ior individ­ house planniedt ‘,^r. JLiapri ad­ Marlboro Township'- -1b labt . And those: sqeds will clog a mitted It could be.' Mr. fooub- insp^fted. ^ ., , 1 The miles ahead yon’t seem uals'‘to 'rfevrfstate the area on the' legs of 'her1, llttt4 ‘ fe^ splitting Into two warring lawnmower. I,,)«.' , Cougty Rd., pro­ long. T hat is Blmply a problem lor lier then said* it: would be dir- from mosquito' bites.,.’ Mrs. camps,. The unsuspecUng res-- So. in .selecting a Iree. lor-ft State’s Witness tested he could rh^* g ^ Ws $80 . _JlTnce in~a wH1)e 'Blop:' a t ti strict ndlierence to an ade­ llcult- to* specify u - hrirdship Stine reported heT youngster ldents have been deceived re­ sm all,place,: phoose one that' existed. ; deposit,',.acqe,pt?,d J p r - i ' w a te r- • rcadside. picnic table and have quate building code com^nen (continued from pnge one) was subjected to continuing garding the real issues under- does not grow tqo ,}a?ge. and tap. Mayor Marz .told,him not 1 a sandwich and a cup of cof­ surate with the prevailing in­ J, Wallace McCue and Van­ CM. Sandovcl, M Atlantic fevers and rashes from the-un­ lylne .the heated battle about Is of a foliage and twig tex­ Winkle Todd. hoaTd members, to be concerned 'as he would fee. While you ure'there, use comes in the township. ture that-will fit Into the pic­ Ave.. Matawan. in court. Oh healthy environment. She said get it. Mr. Kyles said he had ’ ’ few eye drops to refresh th e proposed zoning -ordt' Our’ taxes have Increased questioned if the terrain on plea by his attorney, Edward she had spent money to . have nance.; Who is behind this de­ ture. the lot were such' that no to be concerned as . he, had 'four eyed and' 'to make you steadily during the past'eight Its foliage, should jiot drop Farry, Jr., Xeyport, that It the child given polio shots, but been told by a township em­ feel'more alert. Vou might spicable smoke-screen which hquse style, other Uian the years, and neither htilf - acre prematurely and If. ,it blootos. was the defendant’s brother it was futile to do so and then ployee it Would not be avail­ ■ iven h u m a few bars of Is delending the^discrimina» one planned, would suit the and not the man arraigned nbr one-acre- zoning has been the flowers a n ct resulting bring the youngster^ back to able until Christmas. The may­ —"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." tory spot zoning? ■ topographical layout. Peter whd had been driving the car the cause. As far as educa­ fruits should not be messy live and play in an area pol or told him this ^*as not. cor­ - 1 Drive salely nnd cautiously The, issues resolve Into two" tional costs are’ concerned, Read, board president, ques that had run through a red luted with sewage. en fegor/^: The Planning' and .create, . a ; . problem' "in rect, lhat work 'on the. tap “wherevfer youj go. If It's io the problem Js serious enough; Uoned ( If the board could light at Route 34 and Main Mrs,, Arthur Hall related that Board . Insists tiint the . town maintenance. , would start, shortly. * 'j o u r destination, you will be for residents to realize that make decision^1 bn the basis St. on May 13. the magistrate the building of dry wells in ship shall be divided into t , We, might- fpentloc^ a 1 s o, o f\h o \y a property m ight ap» The Cliffwood Fire C o.; glad to get there. II you geL some ' solution other than in-* that mpst fast-growing trees granted a suspended sentence yards In the Shore Concourse borne without mishap, you will limited number of half > acre ipear, with this or that kind of thanked the committeemen for creasing real estate taxe6 are \Veedy. soon ‘will1 outgrow and assessed $5 costs. area had availed nothing. Mrs be pleased, rested, happy and lots, while the remainder house placed in the terrain. the new parking lot at their mtist .be found not only In (he * situation, fthd 'di eate a Mr. Sandovcl claimed he Stine reported four had been comfortable.* Always remem­ shall : be restricted to one | Mr. Doublier agreed the fire house. • * ' . ' Mmiboro 'but throughout -Uie hKRft'rd w ith‘jj'ewdrlines. ' had beenr ln the hospital nnd placed, on her property, but ber that It takes as long-to get flcre;.They further contend board, \vas bound to net only had just gone back to work The report o! the building country. ■ . the sew age could not be ab Inspector for May showed 23 home as It did'to get there! that no house shall be con­ on the basis of restrictions by Monday so he could not pay i. Frederick R. Demarest sorbed^ Mrs. W. L. Packei perm its for $07,850 total con­ Jn short, you’re an automo' structed with , less than 1200 measurement nnd by such the $5 costs. Magistrate Mar­ ...Stlllmendow Farm, Day Firm To Erect c h a rW S \th a t In the OverlooV struction. ' bile operator. Sa take as good aquiire fert in, habHable area. Marlboro *. limitations on the use ol prop tin, who was cautioned by Circle area there was a house care of yourself as you do of Residents who disagree with (conttnued from page‘one) erty and the types of build Chief Flood that it. was ques­ occupied by 10 persons which the proposed ordlnurce are •your automobile. To the Editor: , .$280,000 construction- cost. An Ings to_go. on a property as tionable if the man were was served by an uncovered Quentin Keilh, MHS not unappreciative of the time According to Pro/. John E. alternate general construction specified in the letter of the truthful about, having ony $10 septic tank which bubbled over. . r INCOME t a x and effort spent by tho Plan­ Brush o/ Rutgers ‘ University, bid accepted by the board on law In the zoning ordinance, home until Friday for buying Mrs. Thompson declared the (continued from page one) ning Board< In \lts. proliminnr> New Jersey may look forward He found the board members .’•W'Let’s get rid of the income Mr. MncWilliahVs suggestion food for his wife and three CUffwood Beach residents had the prize on the basis of study, Certain persons have to a p o p ii 1 a 1 1 o n of over personal opinions on how a children, demnnded payment -taxi'* That has been said by will add ah extra bay to the gone to those in R iver G ar achievement. tried to dispredlt those in dls 12,000,000 by the y e ar.2000. school, creating space for an certain architectural design before the prisoner could be dens to determine how the To encourage young people, XBany a beleaguered oltlzcn, agreemeril wit^ the proposed The estim ated population of extra classroom. might suit a piece of property released. Mr. Farry produced “package" sewer plant system to enier the teaching profes­ •Iter sweating his way through ordinpnee. To1 'speak out New- Jersey in. January 1056 did not come within the scope_ The five winning bids were se­ >fhe $5. Chief Flood held the serv/ngv lhat sub-dfvfston was sion, (he Matawan Teachers' Ujfc taK-CQims enil dredging galtisi the’board’s proposal is was 5,604,000. This would of the ordlnnnce. lected from among 22 received man had aided his brother, working out. She reported Riv­ Association offered $25 lo a rdeep to find the money 10 “pay. to be smeared ns a trouble mean that the state has gain­ Mr. Todd did obtain admis­ by the board at Its June 6 meet­ who since has taken flight to er Gardens residents said it worthy boy or girl, who was the bill. Usually It Is amplified maker and one who Is anxious ed 600,000 residents since the sion a natural obstruction or Florida, to make off after with unprintable adjectives. ing. was "heavenly" after what planning teaching as a ca­ for a "quick sale” and census j/ an engineer to deter­ Read the Classified Ads lem we have been playing right acreage ln conjunction with a Seldom do you see It plant­ with William Young, Union seek an agreement. with Mr. from Mr. Swenson he was Into the hands of the Marxists building cods, there would not ed now, because It has faults Beach, second. Oreen to buy needed footage only 100 feel away when he be io miny Irate dtlr.eni. who gleefully halt the Income that need to be tnken into ac­ , Union Beach First and then deed the strip back first saw the Keller car and Now, It ts a little late lo Ide count when selecting a shade In the water soccer event, lo its original owner once the had to gauge Us speed In tax aa the one sure Instrument allte the area, and to arbl START NOW TO SAVE REGULARLY! Uiat will bring capitalism to tree, especially for a small Union Beach team came out Lapa house was erected and that short distance. Magis­ trarlly establish dlscrlmlna place. We have wrltlen on on top With M anasquan sec­ cleared of all 'zoijing require­ trate Martin consented to a Hi) k n e es." 1 lory spotty toning. Tlie very liie tax la too complicated. this subject moro than once, ond. The Union Beach team ments. It was admitted thla reduction of the charge to ' at the atens earmarked as one-acre but the number of inquiries was manned by Mr. Young, Comparatively few people can warn a ruse used elsew here to caTeless driving and assessed rural regions are those sur recently prompts a repetition Mb e a t” zoning restrictions. accurately figure their tax James Tracey, Harold Acker­ $5 fine and $5 costs, , rounded by disreputable The tree to which we refer man and Richard Cozens, jr. Mr.tfDi^PjiUer, questioned if its Matawan Savings Loan Association without help. In thla connec John J. Hemmer, West & stone-block shanties. During Ii the hornechestnut, Aesculus! They put on' one o{ the best practice might be '“a ' little Point Pleasant. 110 and tkm; It is significant Uiat mem the pmt lo years the ap hlppocastantun, It Is a large exhibitions seen at a Mon- sharp.” Mrs. Lapa said she 15 costa for going iO mlles- 54TH N O W OPEN fa r* o f C o u g re js co m m o n ly proaches (o the town,, with ex« inaiestlc,, tree, whlclf *. I* the mouth County firem en’s meet would not wish io be a party per-hour in the 25-mlte tone semes call on Revenue Service experts ceptloni. have been over-run reason' li fits’ well in formal In years. io such a-devlce, even though on Route l t on June 5. Dick ^/OIGtNIZkV in im fo r thk rimroHK' ■ to prepare their returns. With disgraceful rundown rows. West K ean sb u tg ’s team of It wasUftgali Bhe found it not Dla, New York, paid $5 and J t w INtople, AT an y . reelly, dwellings, trailer camps, ptg In winter it In ruthrr. coarse James McLaren, William honorable ln intent to her lik­ 95 costs for falling tcylftop at KNOOUHAUING X W I n . t N U THK HABIT O f HAy.INO understand th# tax, Aa an ex- stJes, and wrecked car lots Jn appeanmce, with thick Wheatley.-Victory Bayer and ing. Dr. McCue said, how- Broad and Little Bts. July 4. Committees Named rtembers Welcomed James Mauros Have / | j j g j Church Directory By Democratic Club ly Business Women Housewarming Party MATAWAN jpyRNALV Mrs. William J, .Miller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Wells, The final meeting ■ for the First Baptist Church First Methodist Church A surprise housewarming Thon^as A. Francy, otesl- sr., were weekend guests of and chUJfen Robert Dix, Wil­ Jpne li Page Fir» dent, conducted the regular current season of tlie Business ill Halo Bt., Matawan Main St., Matawan p arty w'as given recently Ih ■ f.j Ej'j »siup '. u ■„u a ift!„ :jr-i.-...i".,4g a a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess. liam. iJary, ’ N(artha, m d . i . . • i ■ -j ■ • ' meeting of the Matawan Dem­ Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey Rev. Albert D. Curry, Pastor Egg Harbor City. Mr.' and Blair, attended ;the Rlngllng and Professional. Women's honor of Mr. and Wfs. ;J«mes ocratic -Club Thursday even- Pasto r . Tlie Sunday School plcnlo will Mrs. William Helms and Brothers’* Circus-at Oceanporl, Club of Matawan was held at Mauro, Jr.. and daughter, Hazlet Airman in ? a t the hom e of M r. and daughter. Patricia, were Satur­ Thursday. , . “A Father's Faith. Ill aod" be held Saturday at Charlie's Mrs. Thomas McCormack, 54 the Midway Fire Company on Drove, Robertsville: ‘ Thoso Alice, at tlieir nowly-bullt day guests ot Mr. and Mrs. will be the pastor's sermon Wilson Ave.^ .M ataw an. William Ludl, a student at June 4. Two new m em bers wishing transportation should homo. Valley Dr., Matawan, by C. Hess. - the Peddle School, Hlghstpwn. topic at both the 10 and 11 a.m. Leaves For Japan The .following committees Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick and t e n welcomed ' lato the services on Sunday. Tho men's, be at tlio church at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Mauro, who . has' been visiting his At tho li a.m, church service -w ere n am ed.by Uie president: Miss - J. —Mabel. Brown, left grandm other. M rs. C. William group. Nettlt Cerrato and chorus will sing "Ood Of Our sr. Airman Second Class Johu /Mrs. Elizabeth V-r e e 1 a n d, Fathers," by Warren, and on Sunday, the pastor's subject Monday by plane lor a tour Ludl, left today by plane to Kathy Merritt...... Many gifts were received and F. -Layton, son of Mr. and ;_JMra._Qra<;e Dodson and Ed- 0l-tofiJ3candana_vUiijC<^trles Dear Lord and Father of Man­ will be "What I Learned At spend his ^summer vacation After the reports of the club a buffet supper was 'served. Mrs, Chester Layton, Beci',t w ar d Francy* ways a n "d and Ireland...... with his parents. “ Mr. and kind" by Maker. Several lay­ Jurisdictional C o n f,, e r- olficers. Mrs, Helen B. Law­ eiice," Sunday School convenes Those present were Mr. and St., Haslet, and Airman Sep- * m eans; Mrs'. M artha Suydam , Mrs. James G. Nell attend­ Mrs. William C. Ludl. Ha­ men of the church will partici­ at 0:45 a.ni. Mrs. Albert Uosato, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth McCormack, ed a luncheon bridge Friday vana, Cuba. — .... ton, president, gave a report pate ln tlie li o'clock service. ond Class Fred Keeler, Bos­ and Richard Lewis, mefftber- at the home of Mrs. Theodore on the activities ol • the 38th Church School meets at 10 a.m. The Sunday School Board will Mrs, Pat Fcrrante, Miss Bor- Mr. and Mra. Milton F. nice Raskasky, Mrs. Ann Oi'l- ton, Mass., flew to California ship; Mrs. George Carey, Appleby, Allenhurst, Stevenson. Jr., and children. with classes' for each age meet Monday at B p.m. at tlie annual convention of t h e loino, Mr. and Mrs, Frank recently. They will lenve lor hospitality;- Mrs. Genevieve Miss. Carol Craig entertain­ Emmy Waring, and Milton, group. Tlie men's class is held hom e of M r. and M rs, A, W. State Federation of Business Japan where they will spend Do a n e 11 legislation; Leo ed heir co-workers of the IV, Syracuse, N.Y.. returned ln the parsonage. Ingram. Official board meet­ FJynn, Mrs, Jack Kelly, Joseph "Weinstein,. programM_ra, and Professional Women's Reglno, Mrs. Antoinette Rns- Union -Carbon-Carblde Com* to their home Sunday after ciubs. h e I d In Atlantic City. Vacation Bible School will be Ing Is Wednesday at 8 p.m. the next two years serving ln Elizabeth Costello^ welfare; kasky, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno pany at a picnic at her home spending the week visiting Mrs. Lawton served as chair­ held from W ednesday. June 20, Vacation church school opens Hie U.S. A ir Force, Both boys ‘‘MrsrEdlth Stanton, lArsT'DoiF Sunday. Those attending'were witli the funnel's fktherrM 11- Wednesday at 9 a ,ni, and will Dorl. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wall­ man of the rules committee through; Friday,- June 29; with ing, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nap-- had been" visiting their r»< - neil, and-’Mrs.. Vlncena Dietz, Miss Margaret Berner, . Miss ton F. Stevenson, sr., Broad sessions beginning at 9 a.m . continue through'Friday, June transportation. for the convention. From the pi, Mv. and M rs, Tom McCor­ spcctlvo parenta for a month. Ida Del Glorno, Miss Barbara s t. - ■ ...... Matawan' club, Miriitm Hui­ each morning, Monday through 20. ' Flans were made to hold a Slouse', Miss Mary Sigathy, mack,' Keyporl. " Mr. and Mrs. J. . Raymond sart and 'Margaret Viebrock Friday. Registration will be Miss Susanne Walling. wh» — r blAltt'fjaWe Sept. IB a t the La* Mlsa Patricia -Collins. Miss Ketchel were dinner gueala at also were present. Approxi­ Second Baptist Church Also, Mr. and Mrs. carmci. hold Sunday...... lo Bucco, Mrs. Frits Slco, Mr. has completed her freshman \oie Picnic Grove, Mbrgan- Barbara Kersteln, Miss Mary Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewj. mately 300 women from the Orchard St., Matawan ~ . Vllle. • • • v. • . McMahon, New Y ork; Al An- bury, Monday evening, ot the . Spring Valley Rev. W J. dutcheson, Pastor and Mrs. Vernon Magee, Mr. year at Hood -College, Ftede? state's 43 clubs'attended. Mrs. and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, (Mr. F ran c y nam ed a. com- tuck, Peter . Hynes, Roberl latt^r's sister, Mrs. Sherman Roberta Halligan, Montclair, Community Churoh The pastor's aid club will rlok, Md., has returned home Miss Joan Campbell, Ted mi^tee to re-wrlte the by-laws, McGleester, Bayone: Edward W. Jteese, Westfield. Other was Installed as president. A. Thomas Clayton. Pastor sponsor a chicken dinner on Sat­ lo spond the summer with Aldrichv_ H e r b e f t Hennls, Mauro, Donald Mauro, Mrs. consisting of John W. Apple- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Among other things, a discus­ Sunday School ls at 2 p.m ; urday, starting at lit o'clock her parents, Mr, and Mrs, gate,'M rs, Donnell, and Mrs. Arnold u r y, John Crane, Thaddeus Jones, Beverly noon. John DeFelicc, Mr, and Mrs. sion on “Women In Politics" the young peopa mec; at 6:3D Albert Davidson, Mr, and Harold W. Walling, Kaylen . Delt*. ' ;..... William Goldbeck, Fred Re­ Hills, Calif., and Mr. and was hold, 4 m and the evening service A special sermon by the pas­ gister, Martle Meany, and Mrs; Charles ■ Elwood Reese, tor In celebration of Fathers* Mrs. Nick Pottle and son, PI. 1 . . | Announcement w as made Following this report., the Is held at 1:45 o'clock. Frank, Matawan. th a t Mrs* Donnell will be, Arthur Bajart, New York. . Cranford. _ Prayer meeting ls held each "Day will bo delivered at tho 11 Airman Sccond class Frank Mrs. John Garey, Mrs. Mal­ Miss Dorothy E. Delbasco following 10 standing commit­ Also Miss Alice Somewlch, Matawan Democratic . vice­ tee chairmen were appointed: Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in. service on Sunday. At .1 Terry, Jr., who ls stationed colm MacMilllan. Mrs. Harold has returned home lrotn a trip Mr, and Mrs. Tony Paono. Un­ ch airm an to assist M r. Apple* Membership, ..Miriam H u I* p.m. the men of the church will at Clitinute Air Force Baso, Dlsbrow, Mrs, _ Floyd , V a n- to Miami, Fla., and Havana. ion Beach: Mr. and >trs. Ed­ ga’te,j'ch airm an . . Cllffwood Community present a program, .and there Illinois, Is visiting hls--|iaretits, Brakle, Mrs. Sp a f f o r d Cuba? In Miami she stayed at sail; health and safety, Ber­ ward Flsler, sr., Robert Flsler, . New members were wel- n 1 c e VanPelt: legislature Methodist Churoh will bo lituslc by the mate Mr, and Mrs. Frank Terry, Schanck, Matawan, and Mrs. The Thunderblrd rHotel and Rev. Richard Yauasy. Pastor choirs. „ Mrs. Ehlubcth Stnley, Henry ... corned and a discussion held James VanBrakle. Keyport, Qehevleve Donnell; radio and Flsler, Mrs, Florence Schuiilc, sr.,. Hur,let. Ave...... ’ visited her Alma. Mater, the Sunday m orning worship ls Plans lmvc been mado for a on plane spotting In Matawan. had dinner Friday evening at University of Miami. "In Ha­ television, Doris Ronson; pro­ Belford; Mrs, ltbbcrtn Meyers Joseph Fettn, Bethany Rd., , Andrew Dlodato and Charles g r a m- co-ordination, Janet at 9 a.m.; church school nt OHS special banquot "on"'Thursday, tlie Old’Mill Inn, Spring Lake. vana, Miss Delbasco was 'a and Bon. Ronald Dale, New loft by plane Thursday even- Geran, * candidates lor the Schaufele: International rein .in.; and thc evening scrvice Juno 2B. , ' Stanley Bartram attend­ guest at the Hotel Naclonal. M onmouth, luff for Italy, whera lie wilt : _boro\igh council, were present tlons, Ethel Gardner; finance. at 8 o ’clock. ing the annual meeting this Mr', and Mrs. Karl Heuser, Alao Mrs, E leanor llallanlyno spond sovornl months. „*nd^each.spoHe briefly.. : week of the American Crys- Jean' Mazzle; education and Prayer and Bible Study is David’. Emmanuel Tabernacle Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley aor> Mr. and Mrs. Rensselaer L. vocations, Dorotliy Wolvcr- Apostolto »ltli and daughter, Karon, Mlsa ■ Final plans .were made.,for. tallographlc Association at held Friday evening- at -8 don, ■ Brooklyn, wore weekend Cartan and Mr. and Mrs; Paul Itoo.Rvelt A ve,, CliffWDod .Barbara Cnllo, Red Ilank; Mr, -members to attend the “Tea the French Lick Sheraton Ho­ ton: public aff&lvs, Helen Ap clock, • iuealH of Mi. and Mrs, Wat. A. E gan spent the weekend plegate.'j news service, Helen Rev. Ruth Dupree, Pastor nnd Mr#, William Flsler, Perth ... lor Television” on Saturday tel, French Lick, Ind. at the Warwick Hotel,'New Amboy; Miv and Mrs, Ilalph ter U. llrown, jr., Route 39. •• Lawton; national security, .Sunday School Is at 10 a.m, fro m 2 to 4 p.m; In the Raln- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest port News. Va.,* and attend­ Trinity Episcopal Church Coftoyi Mllltown, and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l’laal- Theresa Thlxton. and the morning worship at 11 bew Room of the Albion Ho- James, West Brighten, S. I., ed the wedding and reception a Main St., Matawan Mrs. Ji>lm Haidclli), K eans- toll! and family and Mrt, An­ fc«l, Asbary Park, / w ere weekend guests of M r, at the Warwick on Sunday of X board of directors' meet­ Rov. Bernard McK. Oarllck o’clcok. At 3:30 p.m. the gos­ h u r* .,, " thony Plscttelli vfalted rela- Tiie locai club will entertain^ and Mrs. Milton „W. Gunkle. Miss Rona Barbara Fisher ing will take place Jurie 19 at R ector ...... pel chorus of the Second Da*p- d tits, wore so»t Jiy. Mrv aml tlvos In Sewoll on Bundasv the Monmouth /'County Demo Mrs. William Quinn a n d and John Meyer Kahn, U.8, the. Magnolia Inn to tormu Holy Eucharist and sermon tlst Clmrch.Jjong Branch, will' Mrs, lTank Fo.is, Mis. W, DnJU Mrs. Anthony Plnoltolll, who r : cratic v Womens Club June 28 Mrs. Glen Rodman attended N avy, U xbridge, M ass., for; late plahs for tlie ensuing will be at 9:30 a.m, the third present a program, Tho- eve- Joy,” M rs. M. 1‘illar, M t«, tli.' had been visiting her son and p.mr-ln^the Legion Hallr.Maln the 10th an n u al-class reunion merly of Matawan. year. . ■.,■■■ - , , Sunday after' Trinity ____ »tng service Is at 1130 o'clock. llan Tanshl, Mr. and Mrs. Phi- dauuiitiu'-ln-lnw In Hatiel, r«* H St. Mrs.'George Carey will be at Ohio" Wesleyan University, Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. en­ _..Two awards were presented Tho Young citurolimon will Next week'tlii) pastor Ii cole- 11;) Llslor. ■ 7 - ■ ' ■, - ntBtnod In Sewell to-visit J»er ~ chairman. , . Delaware. Ohio, last week. tertained her bridge club June to students lti ifie gfaTUALlng holdTfamlljrplonlo-on Monday Jiratlng her anniversary. daughter, \ ' ' V Tjie tfark ..horse prize was Mr. and Mra. Donald W. 0 when the prize wlnniers were cl a s s at Matawan High at # p.m. ’ 1 Receive! Pin At -Kknf»t-gi.-P8»CUK—a.ttendod Won by Mrs! Helen M. E gan. Robinson entertained Morris Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. Jo School, Kathleen Flynn was Bayvfew Presbyterian Churoh a dinner a t. ths Ho to I Hliei*. During, the social hour Owen and’ sbn, Evan, panla, seph Baler, and Mrs. Elmore the recipient of a $50 pavings Keyport Reformed Churb|i Cliffwood Beaoh Fitkln Hospital ' ton-Astor, New York, on Fla., for several days. . which followed, the birthday K attner. bond for high scholastic pbll Warren St., Keyport Rev. Francis, Ostcrstock Miss Sanya ai'an«6hV'M»U Tliut’sday—given by the Ufa Mr. and Mrs. David Oakes/ lty, and Carol Morrell roeelv Rev. Rodarlok: N. DeYoung , of Mrs. Elizabeth McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Edward W, The cancer drosslng sewing wan, graduated Fllday night Member Club of Manhattan Belmont, Mass.. were Thurs­ ed a check in the amount of * wag celebrated ^and she was Currie spent the weekend at P asto r grojtp will meet today ln the from the Ann May Seiioot ot JDmpli1* C hapter, Tcloplion* day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Southbury, Conn. On Sunday 9100 for tuition assistance presented . wltb^ a. gift and Senior choir praotlct Is to­ churcli basement from 1 to 3 Nursing, Fitkln Hospital, in pioneers at Ainoi'loft, . birthday cake from the club. Stanley F. Bartram. they attended the wedding Montclair State Teachers Col­ night it I pim. Junior choir p.m , ■ Daniel Clival, a aUideiit at Miss Louise Kerney, Brook­ lege. The club Is Interested In the aprltiit Lake Community : . The next meeting will be and reception of Sylvia Green- practlcs is S'inday at # a.m The Catherine Close Clrolo House. Phllllpps Aoadomy, Ahdovar, lyn, was a Friday guest of burg, Norwalk, Conn., to Ber­ aiding deserving students In : June.5 ln the office of John Sunday School starts at 9:45 meots tomorrow aL tlm liom# of Mass., lias rolurno4 home to Mr, and Mrs. Allan. J. Morri­ the community. Dr. Jam es A, Fisher, ar., W. Applegate. nard Llpman. Perth Amboy, a.m, and the morning worship Mrs. Arthur Met7.0, Blldcs de­ apend the sum mnr vaoatlou son. at the Temple Beth el, N o r otolaryngologist at the lioapt. with hla pnronta, Mr, anil Mra, service Is at I0:4il a.m . pro picting life at the Presbyterian tal, gave the principal ad Mrs. Marguerite Laird at­ walk. Going-Away Party Home for the Aged will be ilalpli Clival,-Oralliay Lane. • Catholic Daughters tended a birthday luncheon ceded by a I5-mlnut« organ ra dress, and Mra, C5-Lorraine Mrs. Gertrude Knudson, Al­ oltal. shown. Mrs, Roberl Wallace, Hold Annual Banquet June 8 for Mrs. George Sev­ lenhurst, was a weekend guest Honors Mrs. Doaki Metagor, director of liurslng, Ths ohurcii membership and president, will conduct the presented graduation pins, J. Receive Foster - ers, Red Bank, at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred,Rob , Mrs. Robert Doaks, Mata m eeting. — The -Catholic...Daughters of Mrs. Walter R. Woolley, Brlel- lnson. On Saturday evening, Bible class meets 3UDdoy at Marnhall Booknr, lirosldent ot Parent* Award wan. was the guest oil honor At ths 11 a,in. worship on . America.,. Court, St. Joseph’s le Mr. and Mrs. Robinson- enter­ 7:30 p.m , the i'tnlor youth fel­ the lionpltars hoard ot gover Church, Keyport, held their at a surprise- party given lowship at 0:30 p.m. and thi Buudtfy,.-"Beolng Josua" Will bo nor*,4 presided; Mrs, Oeotge a o v . Ilobnrl B, M eyner bn A fellowship tea was given tained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening nt the home 32nd'. annual: banquet i Thurs SOKday at the manse for the Alfred Aderente, Jersey City, senior youth group at B:IB o'­ the serm on toplo. Musio "will B, Kornhaff, member"'...bt tho^ Tuestlay pieaonted an award ot Mrs. F. Homer Leotlne, to Mv. anti Mrs. WUUamlfatrs - day, at Joseph's Restauifanty new members'whi Joined the and Mrs. William *, Lit­ clock on the first.,jjecond jind he by tlio senior cliolr. Church nursing committee, presented Mrs. Everett Carlson, Mrs' school begins a t 9 :45 a m , Old Bridge, In. reougnlllon West Long Branch. First' l>r£dbyt:erlan Church on tle Silver. . • . third Sunday, of each month diplomas; and Mrs, W, Ship- William V. Hospador, and Th* Leagu* for Service pen Davis gave out awards. ot Uielr noleoUon toy th# State • Quests present were Mrs. June 3.,Thoser a^tiWding were'* V‘Mrs. Arthur Bowne, Or- Mrs. Larfy H. Maher, served Irene Havaland, national dl- Mr. and Mrs. Tom'Falcone i /monii,. formerly, meats Uia 'fourUi Wednoaday rirat Churoh or Christ, Board; ot Child Weltare a* ail bb;tfbste.B'es," M r. M is ot each montu. ■ 1 BoleAltat ' 1 "Foster paventa tot th* vear." •rec^orV’M lis Mary C.' Canarie; Mr., and .Mrs. David KUgus of Matawan,, was. a guest thla D oaks arid 1 taWlliy a re 1 mWvlnK I JJnda Gerluf ten l* a state agent; Mrs. Florence and,* D r. and M rs. Todd Re>| nast ,*«* « Mr/' and Mrs. ‘ <4 B read Bl„ K e/nori Tli. coupt* r.DBlved a .liver the latter11 Vart of June Odths.mao* Luther.*- Churcli Feted On Birthday • Perrln,: state vice v regent; bbui. • ,,, , . • ' j a I« rl& .te .i'H u p t,'; / ' . ... './Sunday serv'd*, 11 a.m tray donated by tile board at ' Pai<> Altor cal, She was pr. M .p le 1*1., Kayporl a limcheon of dlstrlot, supst'- "Mrs.:! Alice C, Rolla, state William.T. stetler was Mrs. j. Fted Robinson enter sented with' 'an eleotrlo .tlilet Sunday Sohool, 11 a.m . Wed' Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer Oer- Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor vlsorn at the staoy-Trent Ho- treasurer; ^Mrs.‘ Agnes Arm-, tained at luncheon Wednesday ahd . a traveling case. : nesday, testimonial meeting, 6 liifnon .ntertulneil Sunday 111 strong,' district deputy,“-and Guesta were Joseph Diet­ Ther* ar*' two aervloes on p.m Reading room open Wed­ celnbratliin of tha sixth hlrlli- lei, Trenton. Selection of fos­ ,other guests were Mrs. Mrs.' Maty ‘ M cdiflr^graritf rfsbiirg, Pa. 1 rich, Mra. W. C. No^dlngs, Sunday; matins at 8:30 a.m. nesday I to 4 p.m. day of tliolr daughter, Linda ter paisnts to hr honored I* Marshall C. Beeman, Mrs. - regent* 6 t -‘sfc.'-'itosAph's Court. Mr.', und M ra. Charlea E . Mrs. Harry Wells, sr., Mrs. and th* regular service at 1) "Is tlie Unl'verae, Including Tli* giinsta wera Iimehorn m a d . each year by a ooin- Martin Bosak, Jr., Mrs. Wil­ -^.The guest speaker .was_the Hunt entertained at dinner C. W illiam Ludl, M rs.'W . Ru- o'clock. Sunday School begins Man, Evolved by Atomic Wolfe, Elaine Carlson, Dcbby millde from among noinlns- Friday evening- lhe Misses liam Bowie, Mrs. Emerson a; 9:45 a.m . • . Force?" will be tin subject of tlons aubtnltled by the varloui R e v;' E d w ard A. R elssner, lo:T Smith, Mra;—Lawrenca Cooper. Mra. Judson Evans, Pearson, Vaucs ltyman, Vic­ court chaplain. • . Lillian and Marla Keney and Altken, and Mrs. Milton Cas­ the lesson-sei'dinrijo be read tor Arifjslllno, Palrlota Fries, dlstriots of lhe board, / Mrs. Frank Ferrano, Mrs. Iheir him* guest, Mrs. Ar­ ■ First Chrl.tian Church at Christian Solnnc. services Michael and ‘ Patriot* llenlto, . Miss Connie Margello, Ma­ sidy. . •••-’. • John Flood, Mrs, Chester Mr. snd Mrs, Yale* hav* thur Bowne, Ormond Beach, Mrs. Leroy Sickles, Mrs. Farrington R d„ Cbe.sequak* M > r I i r 1 1 and Nlolioias tawan, was the soloist. She Qambert, Mrs. Emma Ojm- Sunday. Man's. Ood-glvan do­ served ■ as foster parent. 1* was accompanied by Miss F la. J : Frank B llss, Mrs. Isabel Mrs, Elizabeth Schmitt, Pastor minion over material laws Brady, Rlcliaid and Patriola New Jersey -children tmdsr Mr. and Mr*. Allan J. Mor­ bert, Mrs. Oeorge Oaskell, Sunday School la a t 10:30 and lim itations will )>.. set Loretta Durante, Matawan. Breen. Mra. John C. Eggles­ Mrs. Oeorgt Hallarln, Mrs Tiimer, Jo-Ell.n Myers, Mr, the o a r. of the hoard for M rison and Mrs. Frank W. Ker­ a.m., and the evening worship forth ln readings from the ' Other courts; present were ton, Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck John Kane, Mra, E. Hen­ and "Mr*. Walter Oeriufsen years and have had a total ney attended the 50th wedding service at 7:3D o'olock, King James Version of the from* Perth Amboy, South Mrs. Frederick Mauer, Mri. ry Lusebrlnk, Mrs. Bryee Mc­ Matawan; Mrs, Donald Tur. of 30 children In their charge,, anniversary celebration Sat­ Philip Neidllnger, Mra. Rob­ If anyone ls slck.Jie ls urged Bible and from "Solenae and ner, Metuohnn, and Dr, and the ohlldren remaining witli Amboy, Long Branch, Red Mullen, Mrsi Kenneth Miller, urday of Mrs. Kerney’s neph­ ert Marvin, Mrs. O.J, Sterling to oall the pastor who will visit Health with Key to the Scrip- Bank, 3prlng Lake, New Mon* Mrs. Pauline Morosko, Mrs. M rs. O ebrg. Bsnko, Wood- llmm for varying periods of . mouth, Belmar, Avon. * ew and niece, Mr. and'Mrj. Thompson, sr.. Mra. Charles the person and offer a prayer. lures" by Mary Baker Eddy, bridge, , tliim. Fred Reeve, Laurel Spring*, Eva Ortell, M.rs. Charles Raln­ E. Penine, Mrs. Charlea E. aud. Mra, Cyrus P. Ross, The Rev, Oral Roberts Is on and Beach Haven, at their Sprlnghorn, Mrs. Johnson Car- Mrs, Edward Royer, Mrs, Channel 13, TV, Wednesday at ■ Lt. Schaufele On home ln Laurel Springs. tan. Mrs. Wlljlam Pengel, and Oeorge Sampson, and Mrs, p.m. and on Channel #, TV, Active Naval Duty Miss Orace Turner, Buenos Mrs. Marguerite Laird attend­ Aires, Argentina, was a guest Baynard Smith, Matawan., Sundays at 1:30 a.m, The Rev. ed the luncheon bridge and C, N. Ward appears on "Re­ Lt. Franklin A. Schaufele, from Thursday to S aturday of fashion show Thuraday at Lhe vival Time" over Station WABC 22 Prospect | Ave., Clirfwood, her sorority sister. Miss Mar-, M rs. Rosolis Scully Deal Golf Club for the benefit on Sunday at 10:31) p.m. The is on* a tour of active ~3uty garet Read. Miss Read and of the Maternity Auxiliary of DESOTO Diet In Connecticut Rev, A, A. Allen can be heard fo r .a m onth ln the N aval Air Miss Turner ara students at Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Reserve Program. He 1s sta Monday through Friday at 0 MOST POWERPUL CAR IN THH MEDIUM PRICK PIBUD Ohio Wejleyan, pelaware, Esther. Hock, Allenhurst, pre­ Mrs.- Rosalie (Ralnaud) Mac- tloned at*Floyd Bennett Field. a.m. at 1450 on the dial. Ohio. ;-a-j ...... sented the fashion show, tnd K lnstry Scully, 03, wile ol Brooklyn. --- ... Mrs.-Henry L. Zucker ls a Mrs". Laird was a model. F ran k W. Scully, M Cleai view Flr.l I’resbylerlan Cliurob • LU. Schaufele has been a pi patient "In H arkness Pavilion, Mra. Joseph Baler entertain­ Ave., Meriden. Conn., died sud; .214 Main 81., M atawan lot. since 1940 and is a part­ Presbyterian Medical Center, ed her bridge club at luncheon denly, S aturday, June 9, 1050. Rev. Chester A, Oalloway New York. ■ ' t ner in"the Preston Air Service Thursday. The prize winners Besides her husband, she Is Pastor- ...... Corporation. Matawan. At the •Mr. and M rs. Eugene B. survived by a uon, Melbourne were Mrs. Richard Erdmann At the two morning services present time Lt. Schaufele Is McKinney and children, Jr.. Mrs. Rensselaer L. Car­ MacKlnstry, Bristol. Conn., flying Thunder Jets. He Is the Bruce and Ann. Elizabeth, on Sunday at D:30 and 11 a.ni. tan. and Mrs. Conrtd Johan two brothers, William J. Raln- ln the Matawan High School commanding officer of the Licking. Mo., ar * visiting nacn, a guest. Mrs. Elmore aud, Browntown, and Alphonse Matawan Civil Air Patrol, a Mrs. McKinney's parents, Mr. auditorium, "A Hacculauroute K attner also., w as a guest. Ralnaud, Frankford, 111., and Addreas For D ad" will be the newlV'Organlzed group. and Mrs. Fred M. Burlew. Three of the seventh grade two grandchildren. ' D uring the week of June 27, M r. and Mffl. Conrad Jo* pastil’s topic. Sunday School classes spent Thursday al the Funeral services were held meets at 0:30 a.m. Lt. Schaufele will represent hannsen entertained at dinner Bronx Zoo. They were ac- Tuesday Bt 8; lft, a t the F red ­ the New York Naval Air Re­ and bridge Saturday evening. companled by Mrs. Edward erick Funeral Horne, Meriden. serve Unit in an Air Gunnery Their guests were Mr, 'and Hyrne, Barry Rizzo and A high mass was held at P-TA Hold* Party Marksmanship competition to Mrs. Wilton Lanning, Miss John Luszkovlcy. St. Rose's Churcli, Meriden,'at be held in California. All of Wllhemlna Harris, Westfield; For 8th Grader* Miss Carol Craig and Miss 0 a.m . In term en t was In St the 27 Naval Air Reserve Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rober­ JoAnn Lazow. entertained at. a Laurent Cemetery, ' The Matawan Parent-Tpacli "Units In the United States will son, Miss Charlotte Batzlc, bon voyage buffet aupper at be represented. The winner of Bayonne; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ er Association sponsored « the former’s home Tuesday M argaret Brady, 6, 1 party for the eighth grade af the competition will return liam J. ‘Rabel and Mr. and evening for Miss Jane Pengel, with & trophy for his unit. Mrs. Joseph Baler, Matawan. Ha* Birthday Parly, ter graduation Tuesday in the who is Saturday on lhe hUh school , cafeteria. T he S.fl. Llbertc for a a tour of the Mr/ and Mr. Nicholas J ncvrnth grade molhers were Europe. Guests were Miss Brady entertained at a. party hostrnsea. Danclnu wns eniojy Joan Letwen.skc, Miss Judy l o r In honor of their daughter. ed und j efrestiiVienls were 10 MERCURYS FREE EVERY TlbbcUs. Keyport. Mrs. Don­ M argaret, wlio ce!nl>imed her served. PERFORMANOB ovan E . Lent, Mra, 8.M . Laz* sixth birthday Saturday' after­ Thowa on the coihjnlttee ow, Mrs. William Pengel, and noon. wore Mis. Milton Gunkle, f)o«So(o . . tlm only r*tr plcldvl to ; i-' WEEK . 80 PHAETONS IN ALL Mrs. William Craig, Matawan. chairman, Mrs. John Garey, Mrs. Lawrence Aitken, Mrs, Oue«t«i were B arry W ard piico both tho IniJinnnpuli* "ADO" tnilu sp«od Mrs, Douitlas Ward, Mra, Joseph Dietrich, Mrs. Jolrn Billy Jtan Ileld, Michael dfiMi'r tinf>r, to place on lhe list, In ndi inacy school for pitta. Nine atudtnu we and "leag u e...... - v — Others are Jet Stable’s high team game; H. Wasaer- the'arraeil services/',111s father Is a-commlttee man In Marlboro Township,:. Io the picture above; sor on the mound for the Ter­ Chick Tonks removed ths ba- riers, could not; restrain. Coach .Weal Or Woe and Carl L, man and Sons, high team ser­ Tlie Keansburg team held he holds the checkered flag, symbol of victory lh a stock oar feature, race...... ses.ftpm the field in prottsst sway over. Matawan to the Ben Qulstl's aroused team. Hid Dupar’s Gaidar, which ran ie s; ~Gentile*5 M arket high second, tp Swaps In the Cal­ team scratch game, and Mat* over the- *cali/ Ber T Holla a d ; fifth Inning when the Orioles Flynn and Larry Behr got hits, cubmaster, finally got- them' ' scored six runs to win, 7-4. 'a field's choice filled the bas­ ifornia borse’a record*sbat- awan-Keyport Recreation, high Third Win For KBC, Little LeagOe Four MHS Gridmen terlng performance at Golf. teafn scratch series. / ' restored and the game was ‘The^,former Athletics players es, and Rich V ena's intfleld sin­ concluded after four hour? of hit for three runs in the sec­ Box'Score* gle won' the gam e. Streamr Park, . Trophies were awarded to Other top flight runners Bea Osip for high league av­ play with three innings goae, ond when Tommy O'Donnell Field Club Next Going To Alfred 'Bowie got ■ a home run for th£ Howitzers winning, 11-9, walked, Wayne Perry hit safe­ Cllffwood Flralca (6) Matawan In the fourth. It was eligible for the lone mile erage; Dot Kenner for high event of the stakes agenda league game; Bea Osip for ly, and. Ed Blbaud got a life M e m.be r a of the ab r Dave Carnes’ double with tbe Announcement that four at Monmouth Park are high league series, and Betty on a two-baBe error, scoring Keyport Baseball Club 'Con­ Flynn, rf ‘t i l sacks Jpaded that put ihe Ter­ members of the Matawan Craigwood, Imagem, Duo Jacobsen for raising her av­ O'Donnell and Perry. Buster tinued to show fine form In Behr, 3b, 88 4 0 1 High ^School football squad of riers way out in front in the Osnato hit safely, scoring Bl­ Yates, lb, p 4 1 3 fifth, ' De Fer, Olympia Wlx, To* erage the most. Bea Osip also Jersey Shore Baseball League 1955 have been accepted at nyfs Chance, Mary's Bub­ received a trophy from tb^ baud, play Sunday when they slop­ V«n», c 4 0 2 The outcome od the game put Alfred University/Alfred, N. Y., ble 'and Flying Chief. . . state for high series and Dot Bob Faustmann hit a . home ped Whltesville, 3*2, .at the Collins, lb 1 1 2 the TerrJers and Pirates in a highlighted . the lifting of Kenner won the county award run for Matawan In the sec­ W.hltesvllle Memorial Stadium? WathlnBton, P, •* 3 11 awards for spring sports at tie for the lead going lntovthe O p to at 7:90 • Sboir Start* ail Dtisli ond. Deiter Johnson, the Ori­ for high game. . This was the third win for Qarafano, cf "" 3 0 0 Matawan High School this final week of the first half. nUPHINKi SATORTeWH M ill oles - starting pitcher, h ad Keyport. Next Sunday they .They held, pace Tuesday when The final standings were: B. Smith, 2b, ot 1 0 1 week. Joe^Fasso, Gene Fari­ L O O K I N G Team . W L trouble with his srm in the< face their arch test of the sea­ Kenny, lb 10 0 the Terriers pounded out a 14­ ello, Charles Keck and Andy W asserm an ii Son j 64Va *3/2 fourth. Two walks and an er­ son when they face Leonardo Q ratton, If ,*00 Bol are the gridmen who 2 victory over the Cllffwood Frl and Sat ..June 15-19 ror on JunJe PJzzichJllo*s Field Club...... ~...... Jridlans while Yates was hurl­ I T O V E R K eyport C leaners 59!4 48,/z 'Were^ chosenr-Alfred Univer­ G entile’s M ark et..,. ..50. . 49 A Romantic Comedy Keansburg run that Inning. ' *0 « 11 sity is one-of the most out­ ing a 9*0/ no-hitter, for the Dave Jones, former Mata­ Richard's Holly’d Mkt. 5Bft 49‘i George Gobel ‘ Thereafter, Lee Holmes, Ma­ standing universities in the Pirates against ihe Matawan wan Little Bigger League play­ H iliw u Ttrrltn (5) KEYPOBT'6 SPEEDBOAT Marquet’s Pharmacy 57 61 Mitxl Gaya»r tawan .relief pitcher/ held the er, added to his stature as the world for the study of cera­ Blue Jays. . ' . kb r REGATTA Is no more. The Pete’s, Inc. 5514 52!/^ The. Birds And former Athletics .players safe outstanding ,young player of M. Eovlno, * 4 1 mic arts. •In both games, the league all the way. /" Keyport Businessmen’s Assoc* Belford Pharmacy 531/^' 541-2 the league. Jones hurled Key^ ■Pieros, 3b ■ ■ ■■ 1 1 ’ Athletes honored for their leaders made certain there iation decided last week that The Bees Matawan finally got to the Mat-Key Rec., 51*4 56^2 port B; C.‘ to'* victory and Carnes, lb SO 'participation in spring sports would be no upset early. Bill the cost, running way over •plus suspense hit* Offerings of O'Donnell in the K eansburg News 40V2 67Vi scored the deciding run him­ Bowie, p .*'*■ 3 1 with varsity letters and mono* Bowie's double with two on $500, could better 'be diverted’ fifth. With two outs, Fred Mo* self In. th e ninth when be Scott funeral Home 40 xh QVk The Night' My Holtz, U _ 1 0 Olgrams were: Baseball: Peter gave the Terriers a big early to the old time* carnival and " ifer'hit“a“trlple. Holmes walk­ belted a homer with two out Opplzzl, ti ._____ 1. 0 Bennett, Joseph F»sso, Daniel lead, and they wound up the baby parade ef/ecta of Key­ Number Came Up ed, then Rich Wenner tilt a and the score tied. He fanned' . Furn/shfd apartment ilgna Sickles, of 1 , 0 'Vanderbilt, Stephen Alikas, ball game for their new pitch­ port Day. It is probably just Extra added Fri. eve only home run to tie the score. 10 batters and walked five, His for sale at this office. Melna, cf : ...l ’o Eugene Jjjarlello, John Coon, er, Rich Fleros, in the third as well *]or Keyport harbor One hour of color cartoons mound rival. Monk Malanix^ This upset O'Donnell so much B. 3cullyi.»s,jp * 1 ,obert ‘ ibelUV D eiter Johnson, with a five run outburst. waters are too rough for speed­ Cartoons Start at Dusk . that he walked Pete ..Bennett, whiffed 12 and walked three. D apdllta, ss 0 0 obert Oold, Richard Farlel? Hits by Flynn, Bher, Yates boat regattas with high speeds and Faustmann. Jimmy Hig­ The Keyport. team reached Len Brown, o ! • 1 lo, Robert Faustmanni (Jack and Wathlngton, clinched the with safety. The businessmen gins took over the pitching Malanix for a run In the fourth Scully, John Washington, PlrateB no hitter In the first decided Uiat as long as there CASINO Sun. - Mon, -.Tue.—..... duties lor Keansburg, byt Jones singled to right and ran • June 17-lft-lft 5 4 m anager. . Inning against the Blue' Jays. was nothing: more to it than Johnson hit a triple scoring to second when the ball was Tonight the Terriers face promoting a spectacle for THEATER Ih C inem ascope '•& Color two .more runs.- Johnson fumbled In the right field. Col­ Score by innings: Traok: Louis Armour, Ron­ KEANSBURG AT THE 1 Jine Russell ! their acid test when they meet viewing Keyport hairbor on a scored on an error. , lins rolled out, Jones going to Matawan Terriers ;000 1400—5 ald: Carlson, Robert Nicol, BEACH the ^tlll hopeful Keyport Card­ day when^usiness places were The Revolt O f. third, from whence he. scored Cllttwood P irate* ' 101 0031—6 Tomas Dejesus, Clarence */Alr Conditioned M ataw an Orioles (7) inals; with Bruce Jackson on closed, there could be no re­ on Oeorge Hunter's hit, Edmond, J a m e s Kudrlck, Phone KEansburg 6*0200 Mamie Slover i b r b Cliffwood pirates (9) Jack Kuhns, Paul Mandevllle, the mound at Middlesex Rd. turn to offset the cost and -plus co*hlt» •­ M oser, If j.- o .1 /Faulty play by Luke Pem- fcb r h Thomas Magee, Purvis Peel­ field. The P irates will also work. The KBA sought to get FRI.SAT. JUNE 15-16 • Holmes,-lb,p ' 1 bleton, ..Whltesville right field­ Flynn, rt 2 3 er, Grant Schanlf, Seymour have thc arduous task of turn­ the Keyport Yach t Club to CinemaScope and Color Timetable . - W enner, c "i er,-helped Keyport to another Behr, 2b ' S 1 2 Smith, William Strother, Dan­ ing back the Union Beach take it over, but the board' of Forbidden Planet . -starrlnj- ' B ennett, ss > run in the eighth when Car­ Y ates, p . 1 1. 2 iel Vanderbilt, Thomas Wel­ Lions. At Keyport High field, governors of that organization M a rk : Stevens men DavJno'a hit got away Selected Shorts . Faustmann, of 8 Vena, o .... • S 0 1 stead, Kenneth Williams, Rob­ the Holders and Indians will replied they could not expend Johnson. p,2b J from him for two bases. Bob Collins, 3b I 0 I ert Deitz, Richard Heuser, have a consolation contest. their, private membership SUN.-MON JtfNE 17-18 Qarlto, 3ib ' S. Boyce followed with a double B. Wathlngton, M I 1 1 'm anager. .•Hie P irates and thtf C ard­ funds for the promotion of a Wed. and Thur. Jnne.20-^1 WJlsonrSb- — to score Davlno. 0 0 The Man Who Never ~-0- Oara/ano,. lb . ! Fifty-one persons attended inals kept their hopes alive public spectacle, that they 2 smash attractions Zerii, lb _ r The home side g o t'th eir firs* . A 2 ' 2 - ' W as B. Smith, If - - Uie athletic spring banquet of over the weekend, the Pirates >ere limited to sponsoring.re­ In Cinemascope & Color Dlodato, rf o runs off Jones to tie it in the ». 0 - • • ...... G iattan , d ... . . ■ -1 Matawan High ..jSchool, given by thumping their ClUfwood gattas in which tlieir members 3 eighth. Joe Marmora led off 1 ' .Love. Mendini,, r t Kenney, of > 1 1“ by the Matawan ""Township neighbors, the Indians; 15*5, are participants. Unless a suf­ Uranium Boom with a hit. Luke Pemblelon , , . : , '.I . ‘ . — —• — * Board of Education -^hursdny and the Cardinals, by no-hit­ ficient number of members of 20 7 I walked and both runners ad­ i . ' '■ - -v - ‘ . ae ft IS ting the Keyport Raiders, 15-2.- that club is interested' in out­ TUES.-WED. JUNE‘19-20 to the football, baseball,, bas­ ' . • -and—'’ •. . ••_. .•> Keansburg Ex-AthleUcs U) vanced when a throw got' away i . Matawan Bln* J*y» • toy Jim m y Alger w as the no-hjfr board and motorboat : racing ; Mr. Roberts ' ' from Collins, Keyport short ketball, track and 1 varsity *b r h • »b h cheer leaders^ in the M&gno- hero of the Cardinals'/Ib'gave "now or in the future on & regu< 1 • : .. .—ralso—.. ' Three Coins, . 3 O 0 8top, Jonca uncorked IH a u a tr.H ' , ~ ,1 'O 0 Ufc In n . * • * **' _ the Cards a very thorough BO- lar ovet^the-seasoh1 ‘tftfsib/'ltJ is Rebel Without Cause B, Kirk, lb ; * o, o pitch, Marmora scorli Morrell, p.lf • i 0 0 ins1' revenge on their borough uniikef/:rtKe:yfort;!;SJ,'ill :become Pem bleton going to third. Edward W. Currie, presi­ rivals.'for the 10-14J upset .per­ the site for a speedbW ^e&t- K uydula, It 3 0 0 R. Brown, i b .... . ■ a 0 0 d e n t of the board of educa-: THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Xnjoy Our FREE Playground O'Donnell, cf.p 1 1 0 Pembleton scored the tying Kay, 3b . 1 0 0 petrated against them a month ta again,'‘6o5'-sctfttchr,lh%'; •; JU N E 21 •-•22 - 23 pon« Rldai run when Bruce Phillips, Key­ tlon acted as toastmaster. ago. , 15 -'Keyport Tegatta^’dit^’^otf C arhart, o * 0 0 McTheue, 3b . . .. i 0 '0 O thers .who spoke .jvpie M ayor Alexander The° Great M«rry-Go-Roand Perry, .si.. a l l port catcher, fumbled the re Hensler, p . V !- 1 0 0 Keyport Raiders upset the your summer’schedule. I Saturday Matinee’liso Farrii Whc«l jay to get Pembleton at the Spafford W. Schanck, Barry Union Beach Lions, 5-4, F riday Blbaud, 3b » 1 o Reid, 3b 0 0 0 Rizzo, football coach; Bruce JOHNNY' YOUNCOFSKI, O snato, 21b,rt . a . 1 -1- plate on Dick.Kirby’s ground­ Bchuber; cl ‘ C ■■■ a 0 0 for their second win of the year. Keyport/has been given the er - . ' •- McCutcheon, basketball Jim Krlsky went aH the way for O elsler, .«« O 0 0 McCormack, lb "V a 0 0 coach; Paul Judson Evans, m ain bout on the Singer. I.oilche. 2b ‘ . 7 1 0 0 -' Manager.. Tony Davino an­ W elstead,“ »s : ■ a 0 0 the Raiders, and gave up four Sewing Machine card at ------a head coach, who leaves Mata- hits. Dan Hourlhan allowed H iggins, p p 0 0 nounces a few stfots for ad- Perrlne, «------■' - o - 0 W air th is -y e a r to take a Job E lizabeth Wednesday, a 'ffieS m m i dltton&l players are open on — -- only two hits, but a telling wal­ five-rounder- against Bobby - on Long Island; Russell A. O. 2 the Keyport team. - 1® 0 0 Stetler, superintendent of the lop by Fred Jones and another Lambert, Newark, whom he Scor* by Inhlngd The box score: Score by Innings* . Matawan. Township public by Tom O evas with ru n n ers on defeated for the 145 lb, title K eansburg "630 100—< Keyport B, O. (3) Matawan Blue Jays 000 Mfr—o schools; Luther A. Foster, baso’ burned thetlde for the Key­ In the State A.U.TJ. bouts. Matawan Orioles ' 100 OBx—7 ab r h Cllffwood * 401 3lx— 9 principal ofMaUwan High port team. . ^ Youncofskl still is able to Collins, 2b ft 0 \ School; the captains of each fight, as' an amateur as he M aUwan Terriers (14} Monmouth Park's dally has not signed his first pro­ 7 Softball Meeting Hunter, If . . * 0 X h team; Walter' P. Swanson, 4 : ■...... ■' - ■ : - ab r operation requires the use of fessional contract. He was C. Davlno. cf 1 2 B. Scully, g« ; . l 1' 0 William J.' MjOraw, Robert A speoial meeting of tlie B.Phllilpn.o- •• — ...... 1 0, .0 Bentley, Frank Johnson and many motor vehicles. Superin offered a fight In Madison . Matawan - Keyport softball Dtipolllo, sa ’ :D 1 0 tendent Everett Wilson reports Square Garden for tomor­ Cogllano, « 0 0 0 Pieros, p 2 2 Harold Dolanr all1 members of League haa been called at Boyce, rf ' 4 the board of education, and 30 automobiles of one sort or row night, but Frank Boyle, 0 1 Carnes, » ; i Paul’s, Matawan, on Wednes- Scatao, 2b 4 0 0 Anthony Nucclo, principal of another tn use’ daily, which his manager, turned thumbs lay b^; Harvey Morrell, lea­ Bowie; lb J 3 means the gasoline bill ls con­ down on It. It was a bout K napp, l b ' * I 0 0 H oiu, i f . 1 0 the Cllffwood School. gue president. All manager? Shumock, 3b 4 0 0 siderable. ’ . (Continued on page seven) •re asked to'attend and bring H lnear, If ■ 0 0 P. Jones, p , 4 2 3 Iheir score books. Harry An­ Lorigetie, rf Matawan Legion Nine drews, league secretary, hat Meslello, rf ’ 34 3 8 Blanked ln Opener OPEN-AIR refused to permit the release OppUzl, if of scores or the standings of W hltesyllle (2) M. Eovlno, 3b The baseball team of Mata the clubs until the books have ab r b E. Eovlno, p (f 0 wan Post, 176, A m erican Le- DRIVE-IN b e e n . checked; The failure "of McEvllly, as . ’ 0 0 Sickles, of . 0 / 0 glon, lost its first game In managers to fill out the re­ Warmora, 2b 4 1 3 Melna, cf' ‘ -3 5 2 I the Monmouth County Junior quired cards reportings .the L. Pemberton, lb, r t t \ 1 Len Brown, a 3 0 1 Legion League Monday when THEATRE outcome of games plflyed has K irby, 3b 4 0 1 Richie Greene, pitcher for thc 2 MILES SOUTH OF caused the trouble, according Paduano, o 4 0 1 ' 23 14 11 Oakhurst team, limited visit­ r * i c * JUNCTION RTS. 33 t 36 Cllffwood Indiana U) lo Andrews. ‘ Applegate, cf 4 0 0 ing M ataw an to one hit In the (NEAR KEYPORT) J. Phtlllps, If 3 0 0 ab r conte&t a t the O akhurst F ire ­ iPhone 7-04521 A new vehicle, designed by R, Pem bleton, If 1 0 0 Chamberlalne, as men’s Field. . Newly , . • . Earl Vettel of the admissions Taylor, rf - 2 0 0 Underwood, p,2b In addition, the gams was lepartment, carries 20 park- M alanix, p 4 0 0 Wlldman, lb marked by17a near, riot.when WATCH THIS (rs at once and Bpeeds up va Perkins, c Dave Gibson, Oakhurst, tan­ AIR CONDITIONED let parking at Monmouth as >3 2 6 Lewendowski, 3b gled with Hank Cleary after For Complete Cool Comfort NEWPAPER FOR Well as safeguarding the park- Score by innings: Sutherland, £ ft putout play by the KHS H art, p . irs as they make their many K eyport B, c. ... 00001 0011—3 shortstop in' the fifth. Cleary TODAY - TOMORROW - SATURDAY JU N E 14-15-16 trips. Whltesvllle 00000 0020--2 Holmes, p 0 0 gained thc only Post 176 htt, ANNOUNCEMENT Tom asello, If 2 . 0 a single to right In: the first. OF Sulllvnn. rf ' 2 0 It broke up the gnine with BlIHTOH»IRtDRlC MARCH • CUlffi Bit M iller, of 1 0 5 0 DAYS O F R A C I N G tlie score, 6-0. v k h b G b u t Oakhurst was nevor headed GALA OPENING . 29 2 0 C lN n u S k o p £ • caw rr TtcmieoiM Score by Innings: after getting three runs in the opening frame on a pass to S O O N ...... Ci/ffw'ood Indians 000 260— 2 M ataw an T e rriers 30ft OOx—14 John DlLleto, a sacrifice by . Cllffwood Pirates (11) Dick Kellers and singles by .. . ab r G reene and D, Pines. Oftk- ; KIDDIE SHOW . . BE AMONG THE FIRST TO VISIT Flynn, rf liurst added one for good M SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:45 P.M. ' Behr, 2b measure in the third and iced It with two In the fifth. NEW JERSEY'S NEWEST AND Y ates, lb ’ Gregory Peck in THE YEARLING Vena, ss OAklmrst l’MJS COLOR CAnTOONS MOST BEAUTIFUL OPEN-AIR Collins, p ab r h NO'J-'E? Alexander The Great Not Shown At Kiddie Show W athlngton, 3b D1 Llelo, cf 2 a 0 THEATRE-WHERE YOU'LL SEE Smith, If Ke31er«, rf % 0 SUNDAYs- MONDAY - TUKSDAV JU N K lT-lfl-IS Crowell, ss 2 Gavftmo,* of 0 0 Continuous Sunday — Startlnf 1:45 P.M. ALL OF THEBIG MOVIES FIRST! Gibson, o 2 2 OCEANPORT/ Nt J* litwiM R«| tank 1 Ih ( lunch I ' 2—BIG FEATURES—2 Grntton, c G reene, p 2 1 1 le u than 3 mifei from Garden Stata Pliy., Turnpff '105 Spyfti’to, If Pines, 2b ' 2 0 2 Z n m b o r , 2 b Amend, lb % 0 0 NOW thru August 8 Bunker, rf Miller, »b , ' t 0 0 N araiz, If % 0 0 13,300 icflt trandiUnd end 5,000 i«it club» . - 35,10 31 ■ a. C\$2FLl I MIDGET hou»* with ••caUtor and alsvator tarvlce, din* Cllffwood Indians (4) ,11 4 - Ing /acilitiei and fait roome on av^ry I»r*l, ab r h A S 0 & Matawan / f W/tjyJiy Airy cafatarii on top Uv«l of iranditand. Chamberlain,.p 0 2 ab X h V- m M t m e i n . MMINfl MClUTiU rod HCH£ THAN 19,000 MRI Underwood, is Scully, 9 b ’ i \ • 0 NKXT-WEEK--WED. THRU SAT, JUNE 20 TO 23 Paata available on day-to-day rttarvatlon baala. Wlldman, 3b P eeler, of 2 Lcwandoskl, 6 0 0 SUPERVISED Clubhouia h«« 3,700 unratarvid m «U. Cleary, »s 2 0 1 Perkins, cf |1.M, Ui Jmf. CMWim Jones, c 0 p 0 PLAY TASTY Sutherland, lb Parrlello, rf 0 0 0 aiV r e o i T A K t S R 4 C I S . . . Tom asello, If Delta. Lf 2 0 0 HITCHCOCK’S FOOD A N D : M O R IT HANDICAP M lllei\2b Dane. 2b ' 2, 0 0 T H B M A M W H O AREA Sullivan, rf toy ItM U >, 120.000 MM Brlscese, rf 0 0 merry-oo REFRESHMENTS!! Holmes, )f . Gold* lb O 0 KNEW TOO MUCH" " i a i v a i o «M i u ■ - l-fcip* 0 MtC«CO€* rouhoi Hart, rf \ Kennedy, lb 2 0 0 *r JOty* **CHAf4. HAVt« . mm * •*>, Youncofskl/\3b^ Cogllano,' p (1 . SVnKGSt/ y o rec POST 2:30 • Dtuly Closci. *2^0 $UDfS! 27 6 > Ts 0 1 w EX-NAVY BUS NOW" CHASES MOSQUITOES star forward for Matawan that most sportsmen are not lanzaro Victor Graduation At - Looking It Over High In 1964-5S and last win­ to blame for the situation. ter was a high scorer .for However, some fishermen who THE (Continued from six) In 50-Lap Event Bayshore Dog Club with one of the many eager the Rutgers Prep baskffV- bring their-families with them beavers who come out of tbe ball team, is enrolled at on fishing trips, a,ro careless MATAWAN JPRNAI Joe' Lanzaro, Jr., Morgan- Rutgers. He will havo as a Bayshore Companion Dog west or’south so anxious to Id the disposal of eartip . ', I ville, flashed a new car in the classmate Grant Bchnrff, Club,; Inc., held graduation get (W a Garden card they Trash cans ari located bin June lt, 1056 TUge bevca competition at Old Bridge Sta­ 880 man on the Maroon and exercises June 5 at Its train­ will-fight for nothing in a all parking areas of state dium Friday night. It caught Steel's state championship public hunting and shooting ing quarters, 2 West Front four-rounder so long, as they r a I s i pg substantially, tlie them by surprise and the Mor­ are supplied opposition they track team. Scharff appears grounds lo receive such de­ Bt., Keyport, with > Mrs. Va­ number of roglst^ffd vot^ij* ■ ganville driver /lashed home nessa DenOuden, Middletown, feel they can beat. ‘These to be the only one of tlie bris, tho division said. M1IS runners headed fo r victor Ihe first time in three judging the class. boxers from the hinlcrlnnd The divlslop also frowned in Uie d istric t then1‘will all W ’ Rutgers, however. The Uni­ years of racing against the-big Mrs. DenOuden ■ awarded have -v.becn used to boxing on tlie practice of some '•'llt- Abie to look back with prldt names at the Stadium. versity of Southern Califor­ Ambrose,” a wire-haired ter­ eight or even ID-round bouta. terliugs" waiting until they on a patriotic achievement," nia’s sports talent recruit­ The big names were full .of rier, first plnce wltH a score They expect to get away lo lenvo tho grounds to throw .concluded Mr. Shif/. - ” troubles a ud excuses, .They of- 191 out of a possible 200. a flying start on the New ■ er for this area Is keeping thelv garbage out of cars bad crackups and bad luck Amby" Was handled by his York scene by being .match* closely ln touch with. Jack when they roach tho main ‘ The 50-lap event was the most ow ner. Jam es Pi Dalton. ed against a boxer Just Kuhns so the U niversity of highways, . - . FISHERMAN grueling trial of the season, Maryland and no other col­ Perth Amboy. Second^ place starting out as a pro and Don’t MI ns Tills Uargaln and' they were not set for it. lege will gel him away, went to a boxer( "Thor" who probably h as never Registration Drive GLASS l ‘O LK K 4.40 '.Lenny -fir-own. L am bertville, handled by Bally VanV/l.y. gone moro than five rounds Kuhns has not decided yet Urged By Candidate OCEAN TOLES ...... 5.A5 was .out' in front Tor4 alm ost Laurence Harbor, scoring 193. ln his life. The Youncofpki* w hether he will compote in half of the race and held a W. J. W right. K eyport, and Lambert, return bout should the U.S. Decathlon nt Crow- D em ocrnllo c o n g r c s- A. N. A. Sail half lap iead the ’28th time his p e r m a n Shepherd, be a good one As .Lambert fordsvllle, Ind.. July l'J-13. slonnl candidate Sidney Shift around when, his car rammed ‘Queenle," placed third with had won nine fights in a row He will Join Paul Mnnde-. said recently Iid has asked 14 Ft. Runabout into, the spinning car of Park­ ville and Tomas DoJcsuu In a Store of -189...'...... » ...... - " before Youhcofskl felled him his party's lenders In tho ' 5-Ycar Certificate ie r — Bohn,—Freehold.--Brown‘s Other groduotes who re-, at Paterson^ Tho other five- Jersey track meets during ' third district to seek Reinibll- of Guarantee racer was damaged badly and the summer. O ther Mnltwv,ln iCflii—CQ^opern lion - fo r. ji~bi=par-=- ceived dtplomas for having rounders on tha car pit Mat­ he had to retire from the race. successfully completed/ the be­ awan High's Tom Wolstend trackmen lin vo been plac­ tlsan voter registration drive. $274.00 Deiiv. “I knpw _thft.t in this impor­ ; Lanzaro took the lead on the ginner's course w e r/e:. Linda against Tony Orlando, Jr., ed by their concli, John Car- restarted the crowd of more Fallon, Keyport, with her box­ Elizabeth, and Roger -Mlt- acclolo, on scholarships for tant presidential election year the Ueptibllcnn Party will bo 17'2" Jersey than 5000 fans saw the l£or- .... .Hard, at work ln their home-made mobile .laboratory, whloh er, "Duke"; Richard Jdaloney ter, Cliffwood lightweight, good noademlc standing. eager to Join with us In this CO Il.r. Gray Marine ganville driver remain in front was once a Kavy bu^. Rutgerf University entomologist, left_to with his ■ pull, "Marble"; against Joe Damlnno, New­ Ron Carlson has a chanco the rest of the way. right, Paul P. BurbutU, Daniel M. Jobblns and Lyle E. Hagmann nt Drexel or Georgia Tccli effort,” Mr, Shlff noted, Complete with Wlndnhleld, Kerle Bchulman, Highland ark. Bobby L ester, 118-lb. $2,400.00 Glenn Ford, Glen Cove, L.I., carry the war against mosquitoes to the'insects' South Jersey Park, and his collie, "Buff" Cliffwood Boys Club boxer, anti Soymour' Smith, nuck- MWe all have an obligation was second, Zeke ’ Mattel, stinging grounds. “Built for a cash butlay of less than $300, this wll! go for three rounds nell or Caso Tccli in Olllo. as Americans to encourago ntobile lab couldn't be duplicated commercially for less than ahd Ivy Spinks, Matawan, overyone to oxereise tho priv­ Jolly Roger Plainfield, finished In - third and her collie, "Muffin." against Dom Orlando, To­ $7,000. .... : - . . HAL DEITZ lias returned ilege of tho ballot,” he added, 18 Ft. with WmdahleM place and fourth place went to An exhibition followed to ny’s kid brother, ln a no­ homo from Holy Cross College ••This,” Bald M r. Shift, "is h a m : > 8 0 0 . 0 0 Bill ..Chevalier, Sayrevllle. No show the. graduatlng class Uie vice fight; Tho show Is held The ingenuity of a Rutgers stalled rebuilt engines pur­ for the summer nnd has taken the American Way.” lime-was taken due to several scientist will make life tough- chased from war surplus, re­ ad v an tag es of advanced train.:, in the Singer Sewing Mach­ up his former station, as pitch­ _ accidents. ‘ ine Co. recreation lot ad­ Ho called for \\ throo-point -F.VINRUDK MOTORS than usual for the infariv built the brakes, and. other­ ing-after which refreshemnls er for tho South Amboy A.A., program to Increase ri'glstra* Len Brown set a new track ous Jersey mosqullo this sum­ wise made the vehicles safe were served. joining their plant;-" the Briggs tenm ln the tough 7: record of 4:02.5 for the dis­ tion: Neighborhood registra­ mer. Until Daniel M. Jobblns, for travel.- ' ■ , On Sunday, at the Little NEW BRUNSWICK'S sweep Mid — County League. After tance in winning the first 10- tion; evening hours for regls,- H. S. Jersey Seaskiff Rutgers associate research The bus destined for labor­ Silver School Grounds/Little over N u 11 e y, 8-4, and playing in lhat circuit for a tratlon: tho, deputising of ad­ . 1NO, _lap consolation -race. Tom El- specialist Jin --entomology, at* atory use w as equipped with": Silyer, the club'will hold Its number of years, college base­ llott, Daytona Beach, Fla., was over B arringer,-. M-0, to win ditional rofilstration clerks. Routo 35 Hazlot tacked the problem, the Rut­ 1. An e lg h tfo o t table for. sixth' annual licensed obedi­ the Greater Newark Schools ball can have little to fenr for “If both parties succeed In second and Bohn was third, gers Entomology Department microscope work and Ihsect ence trial. The show will start bnseball championship, jnnkes Deltir.. Ho Is back in lim b to Tony' B attle, P aterso n , -took had been stumped for years rearing cages. a t 10 a.m. and conclude about Ma.tawan feel much. better pitch for South Amboy In tlio the.second heat ln .4:06.5'He* for an answer to the problem 2. A second table for mi­ p.m.- T here wll! be am ple about Its 11-2 loss 'to tho Ze­ 31st New Jersey Stnto, Semi- . wap followed across the finish of how it could establish -a croscope work and record parking space for spectators Pro ' Baseball Tomnnment line by Bob Malzahn, Miami, bras in the Tri-county tour­ center In south Jersey to fight keeping. and exhibitors. ' ney. But for two errors at an which Is slated to get under­ Fla.^ and Oeorge- Sherwood, MATAWAN SPORTING the mosaulto on the' insect's 3. A seven-and-one-halMUi' -inopportune tm «,' tho Maroon way at Waters Stadium, Perth Easton, Pff, - home grounds. . owatt motor generator-set, , Blind Spots Amboy, on Bunday. The South The thifd* 10-lap_heat was and Steel could have' made it A permanent building was 4. A low temperature free­ close score, much better Amboy team .Is duo lo play GOODS CO..... won hy Jerry Morlise, “Newj out of the Question, even if zer for storing virus samples By James R. Qregg, O D. than vaunted Nutley and Bar­ ln tho second game of an af­ ark, and no time was taken funds were ayailabie,0because and perishable biological ma­ ringer. Dick Chergey, the New ternoon double bill. Listed to BASEBALL SUPPLIES—FISHING SUPPLIES due to a restart. Charles Cre- teria l. ’ (This column is presented as a p u b * the center of this - research tc service tn cooperation with tha Brunswick High pitcher who play aro such tennis an tho Buy a Sot o f Golf Clubt gar, -N azareth, P a ., w as sec* activity changes as much as 5. A centrifuge. New Jeraey Optomotrio Association. led the Zebras to such great Montclair Red Sox, tho H. K. end Knd C hevalier third. uesUon# may be- addressed to th* 100 miles from season to sea­ 9. Bottle gas torches for Sew Jersey Optometrio Association. heights In baseball, will be n D odgers of UnjCfrnne, the T ren ­ 5 Irons and 3 W oods — NOW Only 39.95 . . Pete Frazee, Rahway, was son, and always winds up in sealing samples In' g 1 a a s 102. West state St.. Trenton B, N.J. i ton Roebllngs; the ' Tronton 1‘ict HUi’Pi.ir.H Each of your eyes has a blind classmate of Matawan's Dan thB~winne.r^fif -the J first _10*1 ap. some wild and remote area, tubes. ' • .... \ Vanderbilt at tlie University of Ballantlne's, CaRuy Associa­ Open-Dully K l# S;00—Friday Until BiOO-tl'holis . consolation race,;jQ.e o r g e spot in which you can see abso- The only answer seemed to - ^7i.-.~.Vaouum^Rrfd-; afe-ooni- Maryland and likely they will tion, National Turn/as of Ir­ IIO'IM Main 81. INext Id 1’olloe Htntlnn) Malawan Duke DeBrizze,, Jamesburg, be a mobile laboratory. But presBOf for use In transferr­ lu lely ~ n 6thlng. This -spot la vington and Calso'. ' Deitz nev­ norm al, but the p resence of bo piaylng on the Terrapin third. «N6 time was taken'be- the cost of a mobile 4abota- ing materials. . er Mrad to face teams to com­ any others indicates that your froshman football squad to­ • cstuse 9t a re-start. tory equipped to do the Job 8 . Portable mosquito traps gether next fall, Three other pare with these In college vision may be seriously affect­ —--Frazee- also-won the second Rutgers - wanted-- to- do was for sam pling w ork In hard-to- members of the New Bruns­ ball. •. ed-, ■ • - , - consolation event, his time 97000, approxim ately $ 7 0 0 0 reach' places and - eleotrlo ca» wick team that played MHS being 4:58.2. Bill McCarthy, more than the Department ble to supply them with elec­ Draw a small cross and a will bead for D artm outh, Dan Sportsmen Urged To ' Rumson, .was second and Ed could afford. tricity. . . . olrcle on a plain piece of pa­ Clio, Lee R oschm an and John Keep Grounds Clean S H I P P I N G Judge, Union City, third. , -ANow R utgers has Its mo* 9. -Two folding cots for op­ per three inches apart. Close Retmer, This trio should do erators. to catnap on when one ~eye and hold the paper The Slate Division of rilh bile laboratory. It cost the well for themselves In football. and Qamo, popiuUnent 0f University less than $300, conducting periodic sampling with the cross directly in front It is to be noted all thoso fine CLERK W ANTED on the marshes at night. of the open eye at arm 's length. Conservation' and Economlo thanks to Mr. Jobblns* imag­ athletes are slipping away Development, has appealed to ination and resourcefulness. Mr. Jobblns left two rows Tlie circle must be on your from Rutgers. Also Bob Fish­ Immediate position for exper» of bus seats In-Uie front en­ right side if the right eye is sportsmen to co-operate ln Several years ago, Mr. Job- er, Highland Park, tho..most helping to keep New Jersey's bins set about gathering the abling the mobile lab to carry open, on the left aide if the left saught-after • high. schodP atli- lenced, energetic man to tsl^s - eight persons ln addition to eye Is open/ Look at the cross publlo hunting and shooting necessary equipment from lete In Jersey and Bill Bocge, grounds tidy and clean. . charge of shipping department. NIW JtftttYk LARGEST DANCf FLOOR war surplus and salvageable the driver. The other bus was aslyou slowly move the^paper the Zebra baskotball captain 3 0 0 0 COMfORTABU SLATS equipped for transporting In­ toward your face, at about 10 Tho division' has received equipment discarded by other who have scholarships at reports that some careless Must supply references for dt- laboraYories. He also had his secticides and equipment. Inches away, the circle will dis­ Princeton. Windows ln both were cover­ spoilsm en throw bear can s In eye on a couple of surplus appear. It will come into view WARREN HARRIS, the. Rut­ ^pendability. ^ ed ' with extra fine copper if the paper Is moved sttll clos­ bushes; discard lunoli papers, Navy buses being used by the gers basketball coach, gets broken bottles and Burbage University to- transport-stu* wire screen to keep out flies, er. ’ mites and midges that might 1 player of note from this aron on tho grounds, and otherwise Will E. Cuslck Co., Aeromarin#'" dents. When Ihese were aban- The circle' disappears as- it to help rqdepm the Bcarlet's (doped, he got them for no­ contaminate t h e ' scientists' falls into the normal blind spot. fall to preserve. Uie„.natui'M m a terials. : " ‘ fortunes ln cage sports from beauty of the aroas set aside Bldg. Koyport. r “ — ------thing, . This ""spot is produced by the their recent,’deplorable" lev­ for thelr--«iijoymont. —: ..... DurLng their ©pare time, .Any.day.now the mobile la-b libera of the optic nerve as it ill head aoutl^lqr Its second els. Bill Wter, who was a T h e division Sttiph&slced Mr. Jobblns and his assistants enters the,; Inside of the eye> -—:------:------~ i vn— stripped down' the tmses; in-* iseason In Ihe rnurshes ot There are no sensitive neuve southj-jsraay.-..’ . endings at; this, point,, and - no J Tti«i reaearch m enk-»r» con- vision. It is a sizeable area of . . • • ■ o tt “ £>L dentratingi on studies essential about six degrees, roughly ovai ror adequate -mosquito control REMEMB£$e': < »r:i- ii^ shape. W O W ! AMERICAS F A V O R IT E V -8— LOADED ln such areas In the future. The exact size and shape of They also are continuing their the^normal blind spot la useful studies of possible Insect car. With e x t r a s— and only *66 a m onth i rlers of eastern equine ence­ in delermihiojjLthe presence of s 6me types of disease. The im­ phalitis In birds; a disease mediate area is subject to loss which has caused great of sensitivity rather easily, and IS trouble in the past. Tholr third, duty will beto guide enlargement of. the blind-spot the state’* afrspray-program lg-lndlcatlon .of^abnormal ac» In th a t area. tion In the e^e. It is measul'ed JUNE 17 th All of which shows how when there is reason to suspect dedicated research scientists disease. _ are carrying on their Indis­ Any other blind jjpots In the" pensable work at a minimum fields of vision are abnormal cost to the public. holes Jn the field of view, spots or hazy areas should never be State Board Reviles . present, The existcnce. of any klnd-of- bjind spot. other—than Egg Weight Standards the normal one, u.juires im­ Revisions ‘in the New*Mer- mediate Investigation, whether sey standards and grades for or not there 1b any pain gr jt shell eggs passetj' by the has given trouble of any kind, State Board of Agriculture if: will become effective July 1. Gayle P. Johnson , Minor changes ln consumer grades and in stan d ard s for Marks First Birthdeiy individual esgs will .make Oayle Patricia Johnson, thjem correspond , to the Unit­ daughter of Mr. and M rs.'S. ed States Department of Ag­ Hobart Johnson, Beera-St,, riculture standurds which Keyport, celebrated her first have been In cffect aince Mar. birthday on June 5 with a p a r­ I, • 1055, and with those in ty at her home. A large birth­ other states where New Jer­ day cake decorated In pink sey eggs are marketed, said and while was the centerplede J. C. Lambert. Jr., poultry of the table. Pink, favors were products standardization su­ given .to each guest. pervisor. Slate. Department of Quests Included Janice Ken­ Agriculture. nedy, Alun Pfeifer, Debbie and Changes -in wholesale and Lynn Muller, Cheryl, Jewn and to k e e p cool... consumer grades Include a Jessica Brinser, Karen Joyce new definition of minimum W alker. Also Mrs. William w eight and lim itations of .the KemieiJy. Mr.s, HaJph MuJJer, -to look neat...spend sumr changes % im i. ‘FOR m also are in effect in whole­ OASIS BATISTE sale grades: CAMPS N0AR and Copies of the amended standards and grades are GAMADDAY CAMPS ' ' . ■ ■ SPORT SHIRTS available from the B ureau of ip * * M 4 bf fit* Poultry Service of the De­ PER , And your present car altou ...... partm en t in Trenton. Y. M. H, A. M ONTH *Hnn cov«r th* down paymanTF Light and luxurious refreshing as spring of PERTH AMBOY water—that's our new MANHATTAN® Dancers To Perform for CMMrt* J t* 11 T*»n OW Oasis Batiste sport shirt. So light you hardly 111* public will have an op­ SEASON 7 FULL WEEKS H urry ini Lim ited offerl know you're wearing it—until someone portunity to the combined A «*■»!S*|M t ■twB rriauw W h ic h e v e r o n * you pick, what you g*tt ThwU/hifd ityling talenta of the New Jersey Mu* *« U w l*snt> '-.ompliments you on your appearance! •sic C enter and the. Helen la r«rls •» (long, low and lovly), You g*f o Ford V-B inyin*, too, (P/ovon bttl In 11$ clou In KXCCIiiNT HIWRflHlOH Oates Dance student* in "The 1hi$ / ■ o / ' i M o b i l y o i f c o n o m / H u n .) A n ti y o u y t m h tXJHAS nu Sly/e-Ton# p a in t Hotel Vacation Revue" at Swinwisf «t ikt YMHA 9 W/»i/*wo// Ht0 $ ♦ M c /g lc A k f htatfir • lifeyvatil #feer/nj • iiipyuanl f>4i, 0*0 19 ptpulcf dtmond, tht "Moklfntr SpitM " 1$ itlll ovollolh $$i a mentk. A t ' 1’ Ms (tt/» Y. M O UTH . Joteph Uavfgnano'a High ■ i t f »<<•» i<'Ut • . *66 SPECIAL (f | t CLOTHING Kiijk. vtio suffered an irijun- MENS ,A.VII novs- U nsIsm sG H - SIIOK# ; In the Kentucky Derby, hui V. M. rtj' A." ; been relumed to lialnlnc and Ill, George S. B arrett & Son 24 WEST FRON^ST. KEYPORT j !, eiiieck'd to »ee auioi; at C*mmvbllpfc«nl,r ) Uonmouih I'ark according m SH « / I , r. A.Mil OUI i hi, condlt loiter, T. 1, Il»r! y;, MAIN STREET MA 1-3100 MATAWAN Walked Into Water Marshall Whitfifld Douglass Graduate J Activities Planned By Receives B.S. Degrey Vacation Bound Morganville Methodist Church WSCS In Suicide Try A man declared to be 4>gulp- Marshall P. Whitfield, Key- To Hold Strawberry Festival June 21 Guadalcanal Unit ing Yftter” when standing in port, was graduated from St, the , tidewater of Raritan Bay Lawrence -University, Canton, Judge Advocate erf Veterans Plans for a strawberry festi­ and Mrs. Stewart WUaley, has to the depth of bis shoulders N .Y., on Sunday with a Bach­ P a g e E ight Ja n e 14, 1956 returned to his,home for the of Foreign Wars, Guadalcan­ off the Keansburg shoreline val to be held on June 21 at the al Post 4745, Clllfwood and Ma­ elor of Science Degree. summer vacation from Blair Sunday was rescued by Pa­ (Kehouse on the Matawah-Free- tawan, and the officer-of-the- William P. Tolley, chancel­ Academy, Blairstown, where trolman Frank Peters and Wil­ hold Rd. were completed at the day, Harry Kern, and Miss liam Herlihyr Keansburg PoV. lor of . Syracuse .University, he Is a Junior. ... \ Browntown Observes meeting of the Woirien;a Society Bmjjia Billia, president of the lice, in a speedboat belonging delivered the commencement of Christian Service of the Mor­ Miss Virginia Stout was giv­ McElvaine-Schanck Auxiliary, to off-duty police officer Jack address to a class of about ganville Methodist Church held en a graduation party on -Fri­ U nit 2218, M ataw an, w ere Keelan. Donald Skripko, a bay* 250. . Children’s Day at the home of Mrs. Carl Bing- day evening following gradu* guests Thursday evening at shore tavern owner, noticed Mr. Marshall was a mem­ er, Marlboro Gardens, on Thurs­ ation exercises at the Morgan- the meeting: of the Ladies Aux­ tbe man walking out Into the ber of. Aipha Tau Omega, so-... Children's Dni y was* cele­ day evening. A baseball game Ville School. Those present iliary „to Guadalcanal Post, bay from the beachway and brated at the Browntown Un­ will start In. the early evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest which-was held in the Post gave the alarm to Keansburg cial fraternity, at St.' Law* ion Sunday School on Sunday, The competing teams will be Herman, Sterling; Mr. and Home, Cllffwood Ave., Cliff- P olice a t 5:57 a.m . Jeanne Hopkins s&ng. “Jesus from the local Sunday School Mrs. Harry Stout, Frank Allen. w ood.spoke briefly, dur­ The m an offered no re­ •eth Hubert,,jp^esi- tempted to take bim Into their Brown accompanied Mrs. Ot» officers would,_be installed at Chadwick. M orristow nt Mr^ajQd dent ------boat.-- He -was identified - as At Violet Lodge Meet _.lo-Gaub,~planlst,-on-the-accor= the"church service this Sunday Mrs. Lloyd Hunslcker, Dunel­ Mrs. dertrude Dunn poppy Ja m e s M cM ahon, 47, living a t ■r tilon for all of the hymns,...... Members from Lady Colfax evening. Mrs. Harry Ratcliffe. len; George Clayton, Union chairman, reported on the suc­ the Marlin Hotel^Keansburg. Rebekah Lodge 13, Indepen­ Miss Marie Gtiub, superin- secretary of spiritual life, keach; Robert Murray, Fort cessful poppy drive this year. He was taken to Riverview dent Order of Odd Fellows, ,’tendent, presented Jeanne opened the meeting with the Devons, Mass. Plans were made to hold an Hospital by‘ Keansburg First attended the 22nd anniversary, ;; Hopkins with the th ird yfear devotional period. Miss Carol Anne Becker, all-day food sale, July 8 and Aid Squad. After treatment, and official visit of the yu^e't' bar for perfect attendance and At the close of the business daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ MBS. JOYCE CLARK TORIO 7 on the beachfront at CliXf- he was brought back and iden­ Rebekah Lodge, Perth Am. Billie Arace with his 10-year Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Arm meeiing, refreshments were ward -Becker. was feted at a wood Beach. Mrs. Dunn Is tified by FtflrolmaiP'Robert boy, Ju n e 6. ■ bar. Each child received-* bou­ stronr, Atlantic St.,* ■ Keyport, Mrs. Joyce Clarke Torio, chairman. Mrs. Helen Bien- served by.Mrs.,Blnger.and* Mrs. graduation... party . .. following Kronenberger, Keansburg Po- quet. are pictured on the deck of the daughter of Mr.—ahd Mrs. Al­ kowski' will be chairman-of a - Those -attending-were- MrSr- W alter J. Lam bertson, cO-hos graduation at the Morganville lice/ as the same man who had be in charge of the program Furness Liner, SS Ocean Mon­ vin F. Qlarke, 122 Ravine Dr., boat ride to be held in July. walked into MacEddy’s Diner, Estelle Smith, Mrs. Marguer- arch, Just before sailing from tess. Others present were Mrs, School.'OfiKyinl t Those present were Jte Burgess, Miss E.meli* . on Sunday, Father’s Day. 8fcr- Matawan, received the degree A committee was selected to on tbe Beachway, in his un­ New York on a trip to South H. C. Quackenbush, M rs. Myles Mr. and Mrs. Harry Konowalpw Baumgartner, Mrs. Madeline vices will begin at 9:45 a.m. of Bachelor of Science in Bot­ assist the post in securing ads derwear at 5:57' a.m. that America and the West Indies. Radar, Mrs. Ralph Howardson, and children. Patti and Kathl, any from Douglass College. Bennett, and Mrs. Mary Wy- They were among the 118 per­ Mrs Russell VanPelt, Mrs. In- connection w ith the clam morning. > Magistrate George Among those who gradual Mrs. Bess Crlne, Mr. .and-Mrs. New Brunswick, a t the 35th bake to be held Aug. 28. Those ckoff.. sons making tbe trip sponsored E rn est Thom, M rs, John Bub* Ostro.v put him under $1500 ed fro m . the M ataw an High. Henry Becker, sr., Mr. and annual commencement held named were hfta. Hubert, Mrs. W the N. J, Fuel Merchants flaky, Mrs. Elea^r-Perrlne, bail for attempted suicide. School yesterday • from the Association, and will return Mrs. Ray Gaub. June 8. - Betty Candiloro, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Hapnah Lambertson and Browntown area were James home this weekend. ‘ . Miss“ D ell Irons, daughter of Mrsi Torio was made an Kern and Mrs.- Rita Scarbor­ Arace, Wllheimina Borowsky, Mra. Fred Marz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irons, was honorary member of the Soci­ ough. Bobert ,Raust, Bernard Bur? The Ladies Auxiliary of the given a party after graduation ety for Biological Sciences, A special prize was won by Beta BeU Beta, In her Junior J lew, Edward Weston* Elaine Six Graduate From Morganville Independent Fire on Friday evening. Those Mrs. Stephanie Savita. . Quick iWtery Service Bosenbobm, and Joseph Riz­ Co. will hold a rummage sale present were Bernice and year. She also was a member of the Rutgers Hor.teleet Club. During the social hour zo. In the firehouse, Matawan-Free^ Jeanne Szymanski, Chester The Browntown Sodhoppers which followed, a past presi­ COLOT’S, Matawan Browntown School hold Rd., on Friday and’Satur- Szymanski. Janice Lamberson, dent of the auxiliary, Mr s. 4-H Club held a frankfurter Jeru and Ida Lou Irons. - Browntown eighth grade day. Marlboro Auxiliary^ M;artha Anson, Matawan, was roast at the home of their - Den 4, Morganville Cub Scout —leader, yred-7 Oaub;-Tuesday graduating exercises were Mr. and Mrsr Robert Fitts Elects Mrs. Bing ' honored with a Rift and ap­ Pack 63, held ILs first swim and Mrs, William Thomson Bight, • • held Friday at the Browntown propriately decorated cake party of tlie year at the home Miss Jean Aim Oaub, Glass- Union Sunday School. The pro­ gave Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ta­ The Marlboro Township Mrs, Anson is- transferring' to boro, spent the weekend with gram opened , with Mrs. John of the den m pther, M rs. Thom­ ber a dinner on_W.ednesday A m erican L e g i oti Auxiliary, the McElvaine - Schancfc- Aux­ as Antisell, on Thursday. A her parent^ Mr. and Mrs. L. Chamberlain playing the night in celebration of their •Unit 482, elected new officers iliary, Matawan. Fred. Oaub. processional, "Pomp and Cir­ hot dog roast followed swim­ 24th wedding anniversary. Lat­ at the annual meeting held at The refreshment committee ming. Tlie following were er in the evening they had an Mr. and Mra. Albert .Hop­ cumstance,M followed by the the Post Legion Hall, Marl­ included Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Al­ kins - and daughter, Jeanne, invocation, delivered by the present; Wayne, and Steven anniversary cake. Those pres­ ice Tiemann and Mrs. Rose were dinner guests Sunday at R ev. H enry Male, rector of. Ludemann, Robert 'and Philip ent were Mr. and Mrs. Charles boro, May 23rd. The new of­ Colem an. ' * "the ot Mr. and Mrs. s£. Mary's Episcopal Church, Swanson, Noel- Scheurlch, Carl Plosky.^Judy Plosky, Patricia. ficers are: Mrs. Waiter Bing, * Leon Hopkins, Holmeson. Keyport. Melvin Jeffcoat gave Antisell, Robert Quackenbuih; Thomas, Frances and Kemv^th president; M rs. M ichael R'y- Miss Betttf Lou Pitney ar- the welcoming address after C&rJ Spurgat, Jack a n d Ted Taber, and Robert Fitts, nlewlcz, first vice president; Many Honors Achieved which the class_chorus.^sang Alt, and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph ~TTived Thursday_at Yardstown, MIss Carol Tamburri^daugh Mrs.-Charles W. England, sec­ By Richard Schwartz Mass., where she will stay for “God “Bless America^" Spurgat.‘ ter of Mr. arid Mrs. Johni Tam Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. ond vice, president; Mrs. Hen­ Richard Schwartz, 47 Eliza­ the summer. . Herbert Crane presented the burri, Marlbpro Gardens, was ry Sadowskl, treasurer; ^!rs. Mr. and Mrs. O lio Gaub following Parent-Teacber -As­ Thom as. Antisell, and Mrs-; H. given a birthday party on Wed­ beth St., Keyport. a junior at had.Mr^_and3*rst.Ralph_Foun- .. Quackenbush represented the Salvatore Seminars, record­ Rutgers Preparatory School, sociation awards;. Effort, _Bet- nesday . afternoon Jn honor . of ing secretary; Mrs. Wilmer Uin and daughter, Miss La- ty-Rae Cusick; service, Flo­ Morganville7 Parent - "Teacher. her ninth natal day. There was named’ to the honor roll Kllcomlns, corresponding sec­ for the final quarter of the Verne Fountain, Neptune Ci­ rence Keating; arithmetic, Association at the Monmouth were balloons for decorations re ta ry ; Mrs. George Arm­ academic year. As one of the ty, as their guests Sunday for Melvin Jeffcoat. After Betty- County Council F.-T.A, School and a large birthday cake was strong, historian; M rs, T. top six students, he was a­ dinner at the Clara Louise, Rae Cusick gave a rendition Instruction held in the. the centerpiece. Those present Plainfield. After dinner they Jdmeaon, dhaplaln, and Mrs. warded a gold pin. Students of “Shoes," Charles C. Maglll, Shrewsbury Bchool on Wednes were Judy Marz, Eileen William Devin, sergeant-at- were all guests of Mr. and superintendent of schools, day. They had lunch ln the must have a cumulative aver­ Sweeny, Anna Marie Fatco, arm s. ; Mrs. Kem Merriell. Plainfield, spoke on "Fainting Your Por­ hall of Uie Presbyterian Church age of 80 or above to be Diane Walter, Dale Binger, Mrs. England, retiring pres­ The Browntown Pedal Push­ tra it." .^ Shrewsbury. placed on the list. Camille, Cathy, an d Allceson ident, conducted the meeting ers 4-H Club gave M rs. Wll- 'The following awards were Carole Ann Becker, daughter Richard also was awarded . )[im Phy and daughters a Cosgrove. Beth Sutton, Sue and and introduced two guests, "Not when I can jit at hom« and pay bj cKtckl ^ presented by Walter Staeger, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck­ Mrs. William Storer and Mrs. the Bauch and Lomb medal ' farewell party Monday even­ on behalf of the Madison Town­ Sandra Silvester, Angela and er, was one of the winners In Albert Storer, both of Roberts- for excellence In science. He Th* poilmon maker lh* rounds for m»." ing, Mrs, Phy had been a lead­ ship Democratic Club: Liter­ Clare Manzo. Also MrsL Wil­ was appointed to the Key the annual religion contest of ville. Plans for assisting the . er and her daughter, Carol, a ary award, Candace Bastedo; liam Cosgrove, Mr. and Mr& the Confraternity of Christian post with two memorial ser­ Club, the highest service or­ , OPIN YOU* TUW-SAVINO * n u m b e r. sportsmanship, Melvin Jeff­ Carl Binger, Mrs. Michael der of the school. Doctrine according to an an­ vices were discussed. , CHfCKINO ACCOUNT HtM. / coat; scholarship. David Blan­ nouncement made by Bishop Manzo. Hlsi. many activities Uiclude Mrs. Donald Miller entertain­ Mrs. Semlnara reported she Eric Cornell Diet ! . ker David E. Watsoi^ present­ George W, Ahr...... being edltor-in-chlei of the Ar­ ed on Sunday evenlng In honor had a 11 e n d e d the* Marlboro From Head Injuriee ed the Home Owners Assocla-' Mr. and Mrs. John LeGulr Township Youth Association go newspaper and magaxlne, tlon award In civics to Judith of Donald Miller and Mrs. Rob Farmers & Merchants f and daughter, Diane, spent the meeting during the month. The published by the school; sec­ Crantr Safety patrol, certifi­ ert Owens who. were celebrat­ Eric Cornell,-72, husband-qf weekend at their newly-pur­ unit voted to donate $10 to the retary and treasurer . of the cates were presented by Thom­ ing their birthdays. T.h o s’e Elizabeth. (Hencken) Cornell, chased home on Pleasant Val­ Youth Association to^ b^. used junior class; on Uie staff of as Scuttl. present were Mr. and Mrs. N^tiipAial Bank * 304 Bayview Dr., Laurence Har­ ley Rd. They will move in for scouting. . ‘ . the EYE Dial yearbook; and bor, died M onday. June 11.1956 After the class chorus sang Martin Smith, sr., Mr. and Mra a member of the /French, , .. -M .nn J ^ a j-a w a n i "Count Your Blessings," Dav about June 30. Mrs. Armstrong, .thanked rthe at Jersey City Medical Center Mrs. Esther Grace TuthlU, Martin Bmlth, Jr., and children unit for the gilt' ',wh\ch ;her chem istry, navigation,*^ ffod ~ ■from head Injuries aulfeied Id B lanken gave the iareweU Mr; an d Mra. Robert Owens d au g h ter' receW eil {wljtle' Tibs- rtW ^,i*uleMclutts.V'V>«‘ .*■ address. Chester Sstarejko, Plalntleld, ^ and Mrs. M ay and daughter, Vivien, Mr. and ' tfMHt' la County -— EtUMIiifl ' M ay 30 when he fell from a bus Boyce, Matawan, were recent pJtMJced. - - *"'* ~ ' A^iormie stadtnb '&u Key- principal, presented the class Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. and Member' federal Reserve System—Member Federal at Journal Square. Jersey City. visitors at the home of Mrs. It was decided that the next poYt' GrammaK."fSchool*,1'R ictf to Donald Borst, president of Mrs. John Wilson, Jr., and Mas­ According to police, Mr. Cor­ H arry A. Ratcliffe, meeting would be, held June ard was niayor tobehrfeeigftft * *>.v w.i < V'tiDgwiAJt Insurance Corporation „ •,. . the Madison Township Board ter Donald Miller. . - • ■■ > j V'J • %u«' ‘‘z, ‘‘ ’ • nell fell from a bus operated by Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. 27, and th a t a nfght-out be uated and received many hlgb of Education,, who presented Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fitts ••>»!«&. - ' John C. Lom bardi, 29, of 729 Wicks and.sbnj Bruce, Ha­ planned for ;June 20, awards at bis graduation. Ave. C, Bayonne. Mr Lombardi, the diplomas. visited in Spotswood on Sunday. John Partridge awarded the worth were Saturday guests at accprding to police, had Jam­ the home of Mr. and Mra. Les med on the brakes to avoid hit­ board of education-.g^ts. fol­ lowed by a rendition of the ter Bono, Blossom Heights Mrs. George Dies . ting a- Jay-walker. The bus W ickatunk. driver, was charged wllhcTma- class song, "Happy Wanderer,’ At Home For Aged Announcing a big Plymouth jpontest. . . by the class chorusv-The bene­ >-Qn Friday evening, members ing death by auto. He was re­ diction, delivered by the Rev of Morganville Cub Pack 93 will Mrs. Susan Jane George, , leased in $2500 bail awaiting ar­ meet at the home of Thomas 16 May St., Keyport, wife ofMie raignment June 21 in Hudson Walter French, pastot of, St, Thomas’ Church, Old Bridge Kocovsky, Orchard Pkwy., to late Michael P. George; ,who , County Traffic Court. was followed by the recession take part In a treasure hunt died a year ago. died Wednes­ Born in California, Mr. Cor­ al. All scouts are asked to report day, June Id. 1956, at the Ma­ nell was a deck officer in the tawan Home for the Aged, PLYMOUTH’S Elaine Burlew and Kathy at 8:30 p.m. and bring flash / shipping business. He was a Logoyda were ushers. The six lights with them, Route 34, M ataw an, following member of the Albert L. Quinn graduates were Candace Bas­ Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus a long iilnesa^ P o st 552, A m erican Legion. New Jersey License Number Jackpot tedo. David Blanken, Judith Quackenbush entertained at She was born In'Matawan, Tlie Mack Funeral Home, Jer- Crane, BettyBae Cusick, Mel­ daughter of the late Mr. and »ey City, is in charge of ar- supper on 8unday evening when vin Jefrcoat, and Florence the following guests were pres Mrs. Francis spafford. rangem enU , Keating. . _ ent: Mrs. Robert F. Walser She Is survived by a son, Mi­ Other members oi the boa*d- Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs chael P. George, Matawan; two Instructional School of education ar^-Charleau William B. Clayton, Garden daughters, Mrs. Mildred Scura Attended By P-TA’» Thompson, vice president; Jo­ City, L. I.; Mrs. John L. Con­ Jersey City, and Mrs. Helen seph Hoff, WUllam Joyce, Stan­ over, Mr. and Mrs. John R tapvavarrtolo, Jamesburg; two Officers from both the Ma­ ley Kordzlnskl, Harold Laud* Conover and son. John. Cran brothers, William Spafford and tawan High School and Ele­ len, ..JIarold Meyers, a n d ford; Mr, and Mrs. Harold C Louis Spafford, Keyport; a sis­ mentary School Parent-Teach- James E. White. Irving Zooks' Quackenbush and children ter. Mrs. David Frltzlnger, sr., er Associations attended Is board secretary. Robert and Susan, and Harold Matawan; .eight grandchllren, the annual school of instruc­ Refreshments were served Stacy, and Alfred L, Conover. five great-gvandchlldren. tion ln the Shrewsbury Bor- to the pupils and parents af­ Mrs. Thomas Antisell attend ^ Funeral arrangements will be ter the commencement. eugh School, Shrewsbury, on ed the June round table of the under the direction of the Day June 6. Mrs. Victor H. Qaul Third District, Boy Scouts, held Funeral Home, Keyport. vice president of the New Jer­ Mrs, Dernberger Has in th e Bayvlew Presbyterian sey Congress of Parents and Luncheon-Bridge Teachers, was the instructor. Church, Cliffwood Beach, Mon­ Parents of Daughter A luncheon was served in thfe Mrs, Joseph Dernberger, day evonlng. The.theme of the meeting was "Regatta/* " Mr. and Mis. Thomas Pur- local churches for those At­ Matawan, entertained Tues sokowski, Sayrevllle, ore the Mr. and Mrs. William Schu- tending the all-day session, d a y . at a luncheon-brldge. parents of a daughter, born Attending from the High Prlte winners were Mrs;'Ger­ maker. Detroit. Mich., spent W ednesday, June 6, 1056, In t School P-TA were Mrs, ard Devlin, Mrs. Charles E. several dayn at the home of Rlvcrylew Hospital. The baby George Ritter, president, and Sprlnghorn, and Mrs. WUllam their son' and daughter-in-law, weighed seven pounds, nine IN 35 PRIZES M rs. B. C. M accia, vice- p res­ J. Rabel. ' ' Mr, and Mrs. George Mur­ ounces, and has been named ident; from the ^Elementary Others present were Mrs. dock. Mr. Murdock's sister. Debra Jepn. Mrs. Pursokow- Sfchool P-TA. ^ s . A .J. Toma* George Gaskeli, ■ Mrs. Mar­ Mrs. Ruth Shinn, Silver Springs. ski is the former Miss Bnr- sello, president, and Mrs. guerite Laird, Mrs. James Md„ also w as au overnight b a r a Tamburri, , Marlboro Gerard Gardner recording sec­ Neil, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. guest at their home. The guest* G ardens. ■ re ta ry . John C. Eggleston, Mrs. Ed­ came to attend the graduation ward Currie, Mrs. William of Miss Connie Lee Murdock "Help t Wanted" ads in this 1st PRIZE— $5,000 CASH Furnished apartment signs Craig, and .Mrs, J. Raymond on Friday evening. paper tell you abqut the good for sale at this office. Ketchel, Matawan,1 Robert Whaley, son of Mr Jobs open. ~ ** 2nd PRIZE—*1,000 CASH And 30 prizes ol 3rd PRIZE—*500 CASH >100 CASH "4th PRIZE—*300 CASH Turnpike Express Bus Service 5th PRIZE—*200 CASH Grand, total of >10,000 , From Keyport, N. J. (Rollo Post House) , • ' • You can enter if you own ANY car registered in New Jersey-any make, any model, any year • Nothing . 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Keyport and We Will I’Uce You on Our Mullins r ■ »» ifOt.LO rilANSlT •. ■ ■ ...... „■ ■ Enter today I Phone KEYPORT 7-0797 - 7-0360 loc your dooler who Mlh PLYMOUTH 20 Acres For Shoppers Offtcen Elected By 37 Graduate At ■ Cheez-It Salmon Salad Six Indicted In Kohlhepp Tells Of A' chopping center will be KC; Pass Resolutions T H E started soon on a tO-acre John C. DeMont was named Morganville School Bayshore Cases; site with . It50*frontage on New Generator VTAWAN Boute 35 a t the southw est faithful navigator «t Ihe re­ cent election of officers of F ran k L, W eJnheim er, as* Monmouth " County Grand corner of Haslet Ave., Rarl- Installation of a new $25,­ June 14» 1956 Pave Nine t i s t a n»t superintendent ol Jury Thursday Indicted six ,,tao Tovnship. 000,000 generating unit a t its St. Jo se p h ^ A ssem bly 3402, Freehold Regional High persons for alleged violations x 1I.A, Fox Is the sponsor of Sayrevllle generating plant Fourth Degree, Knights of S c h o o l, was the speaker at of the criminal statute in the •the project to be called was indicated by Charles K. Columbus, Keyport. Mr. De- the ‘ commencement exercises bayshore area, - Fox wood. A $3,500,000 un* Kohohepp, president of Jersey Mont succecds Edward D. LOSE UGLY FAT of the Morganville’School held Wes!ey; CGull Island in th e L. Demery. Itllhful captain; sibility In the auto death of If vou are overweight, here !•' the cher, seminar assistant, St. Ronald Hlcks, 10, Texas Rd., a supermarket; department- Manasquan River aa site for a Michael N, Nappl, faithful pi­ first really thrilling new*., to cam# M a r y’s Episcopal Church Marlboro Township. variety store and gas sts- third generating unit. T h e lot; John J. Dane, faithful alonf in years. -A nmv A convenieitt Keyport, and the address of Uon. voters of Point Pleasant Beach way to get rlc! of extra pounds ea sier The * H lcks xft&tji w a s * comptroller; Chaiies.,M, Die­ thuiv aver, *o ynu can bv ai.aiim and welcome by Carole Ann Beck­ passenger in a car driven by refused, on referendum In trich, Inner sentinel, yind Ste­ trim as >ou want. *l'hia new product;' . er. class president. 1S54, to approve such use, of phen' J. Kalleta, outer: senti­ railed DIAJ'llON curi*a. )i»lh hunger M r. Cope w hich w ent out ot Raritan Bay Lion* Ci appetite. No tlruga^. mi olat,; ne»- • The class will was read by control on Freneau Ave., Mat­ the island. nel. eKert’u e . Aiw«*!uit«)v karinlaaa- When Hold Installation you take MATRON, you still euloy Richard. Phelan;, and Barbara awan, early Mar. lfl. Mr, Mr. Kohlhepp stated that The assembly passed a res­ your meals, atilf jeat the foods you 1 Walters.and the prophecy by the new generating untt at like but you^mnply don't ha\e tha Cope and three youths were Raritan Bay Lions Club last olution concurring with the WaUer Hennlr and Victor-AHr Sayrevllle will be a duplicate New Jersey State Council of ui-** for «ffra porllons «nd auto. i n j u r e d ...... nlKht held iis_.ammal lnstalla- mailcaHy >our weijiht muat come The American Legion .The prosecutor’s officc said of one recently installed there', Ihe K nights of Columbus in down, beeaiist\ aa your own doctor School Awards for an essay tion ot officers <3ad ladles will Tell you, when you cat less, you that Mr. Cope was examined which, he saldTnas no efjUM Ihclr-support-of-the-elean'lit­ werginess— Bxcrst-vrelaht-andanKera- on “Safety in the Hon^e after the crash and found to night at the Rollo Post House, anywhere east of-, tbe—Missis­ erature drive. A resolution al­ your heart, kidneys. So no matter Street, nnd School” w e r e sippi River. He staled that so was passed requesting Ihe w lu t you havo tiled before, gal DJA* be Intoxltated by Dr. J. P. Keyport. William Gilbert, In­ THON and pnw* to yourself what it made to Dele Irons, first with Its installation in 19S8 Borough of Matawan to ex­ Cooper, Matawan. ternational Counselor, was pre­ ran do, - D1ATHON ia aold on thla prize; Walter Hennlg, second Jersey Central Power It Light plore the possibility of enact­ GtMttANrJSK: You must. Jose weight Others indicted were: Stan­ with the first pRrk'aee Vou use or Uta prize.- both of Morganvllle sent to induct the new officers, will have Increased Its g en er­ ing an ordinance which would ley J. P ruchnlck, 42, of 7S package co |ia you uoMilitg. Ju st re­ iJfchool.-JTMrd place went to a headed by Oeorge Pour.tnc ating capacity four fold ln 10 prohibit possession, sale-and/ urn tha bottle to Vciur di'iig^iti and, Ramsey Ave.. Keansburg, a get your, money umk. plATItON student .-aiTDWUle Military years or display of objectionable partner in the Old Boat. Other leading officials of the coat H OC anti Is sold with tbi* airlct A cadem y, Robert B ogart. books, liiftgnr.lnes and comic mone> back guarantfP._bvj , House, 525 Front St., Union Lions orKanleatlon present To net the power generated Connie; Lee Murdock, also of at Sayrevllle to ihe" area wlilch bOOkS; ...... ■...... Sandford prug Kiore-Mstawaik , Beach, sale of Intoxicants to were Edward Waldor, Interna­ ’ Mall 'i>rdeii >“Hlei! .... Morganvllle, received honor­ was to h a v e .b e e n served by . able mention. 17-year-old boy twice last tional counselor; Mort Jon r s , Nothing's more fun on a tunny summer day than a real old* December. < the Dull Island station, a 13,­ Picnic To Be Held The class was presented by district governor; Fred Var­ 500,000 high tension line has fashioned picnic with the whole family alone. When you’re planning William Hoffman, 17 Grand­ lese, deputy district governor; _ R obert A. Sena, principal, the menu, you'll want easy-to-eat food that pacta and unpacks been run frbm Sayrevllle to For Baptist Ladies and . the 37 members received without much fuss and bother. “Cheez-It Salmon Salad”, a delicious view Ave., Keansburg, forced and Oeorge Koch, tone chair­ L arrabee. near Lakewood, Mowtrs m an . , The LadleB Aid Society of iheir diplomas from Millard new redpe from one of the nation's largest bakeriea, is perfect picnic entry and theft of $15 on Dec. from w hence a cross lie Is 5, 1855, from Kulm’s Service Uie F irst' B aptist Church, Ma Lamberson, a. member of the food. Salmon U Combined with mayonnjiae, celery and onion, and a doing Into office with the made into West Jersey and S h u rp e n e d special ingredient, finely cruahed inch-equare cheese crackers, pro* Station, Matawan. new head of the R aritan Bay tawan. met for Its closing board of education. . the-power system of the af­ months In the church lecture vide* extra-good flavor and freahnea*. Serve it with diced tomatoes Ronatd R. Llndley, 24, New­ Club are: Melvin Hlndle, first Hand" and Powet Mow*»< ' . Jean Kelly, class treasurer, and pickle*. I.iere’g theeaay, tirae-eaving way to make it: „ filiated New Jersey Power A room Tuesday. M rs. If. M. ark , ‘carry in g ft .concealed vlce-presideni; Robert Cava­ Shttpenad - Repaired announced a gift of $125 for Light Co. • Munsoni president, presided, And RacondllloneH the purchase of uniforms Tor Chees-It Salmoii Salad . • weapon found -In his car after naugh, secretary; Harry With this arrangement, Mr. James, assistant secretary; and MIS.V-A.A. Unnke read Uie the baseball ieam. Presenta­ 1 1-lb, can salmon W teaapoon salt an accident Apr.' 17 in Holm­ Kohlhepp estimated the utl!^ 1 cup minced celery >§ teaapoon prepared • G eorge Koch, treasurer; scripture, A covered dish tion was-made to Mr. Sena, „ del Township. ity could get along tor 10 yeivrs cup lhinly\fllic?d muatard Oeorge Spoor, Lion tamer; lunchron. wns enjoyed and a B l a d e - R i t e The entire'7 class presented scallions or 2 teaspoons cup mayonoaiae .Wynne Jones, jr., Cliffwood without a sub-ntntion below kitchen shower was held. Ave., Cliffwood, theft of an Edward Fetroskl, tall-twlst- a musical program based on grated onion -1 cup finely crushed Sunshine Asbury Park. One Inevitably Mrs. David Martin- invited Lawn Mower Service } £ teaspoon parsley flake* Cheex-It Crackers auto Mar. 10 In Matawan er,' ahd D r. F ran cis W. .H ol­ will have to be bulk at Uie songs from “Peter Pan” the members of the society Township owned by Tech- man and Joseph. Bachardl, Fred E. Klejpp “ which fnclu4ed piano solos, IJrain salcnon and remove bones. Break lt Into bits with a fork. shore, he insisted, and a sur­ for n picnic m her summer choral selections, vocal solos umsch Ellerbe, Atlantlo Ave,, members . of • th# executive vey will be. made of alter­ Add remaining ingredients.-Faick into one 1-quart paper tub with board. - home ln Shlpbottom. July 10. Rt. 9, opp. Bfoc/getfi and narration. lid. Chill. Makes 6 servings. . Cliffwood. Mr. Jones pleaded native slte.s to Gull Island. All thoss'/golpg are to meet ln guilty and will be sentenced Q torn Fleming, M r. With the development o! the The farewell address was »Yote: Chrez-It crumhs ke<*p their crunchiness for 4 to 6 hours. front of the church at t a.in. Koch, Mr. H lndle, M r. Cava> 137,000 k 11 o w a 11 g enerator MAtawan 1>1029 made by Fred Stafflinger and Ju n e ar. The next m ecllng will be naugb, and Mr. Smith gave a at Sayrevllle, the company's the Rev. John Nowak, pastor Joseph T. Cahill, 39,'Liberty report on the recent Multiple held Sept. 11 with a covered y W e Call For St. oabriel‘a Church, Brade* Foster Levies Fine* Cub Pack 66 Picnic PI., West Keansburg, forced expansion program lor three 16 Lions Convention in Allah' dish luncheon at 'the home In Six Traffic Cases 1b Fin^l Meeting entry and theft of $110 M ar, years will total $53,000,000, M r velt. and St. John’s..Church, tic City. . Mrs. James M. VanDrackle And Deliver Marlboro, pronounced the 20 from B ar H. T av ern , route Kohlhepp announced. ' M agistrate L uther A. Fos- Jack Armitagc, past presi­ Keyporl. benediction. Forty Cub Scouts from 36, R aritan Township. E! W. Morehouse, vice-pres­ P ack 66, M ataw an, and .their dent of the club, presented Mr. Class member* were, Doug­ le r(-M ataw an Township,_.Tues*: ident of Oeneral Publlo Utlll- families attended'the annual aiibert with a Lion figurine. In ties Co., K e w Yollr, holding las Alt, Victor Alt, Dennis day Imposed fines for speed* picnic at May's Picnic Orove New Mental Health ' appreclidlcin bf hla ald to the company controlling—'Jersey THE N E V f Bealln, Carole Anft Becker, I Ing . of $10 and. IS costa on on Saturday* which also President Installed - club, . Central - Power & Light, de­ -WlHiain~'~^fr^lw_e, r, Sandra . wilhemina Brown. Arlington marked the closing of Cub scribed the development of a Clare. Robert Falco, Sandra —William- H. Baumer, West­ Ave., Cliffwood. stopped“Jline meetings for the'*wlmn»erpA BS Nursing Degree nuclear "pcwfcr plant near:JD*: .Freuler, Carrie Harris, Wal­ field, special- assistant to the home Owners Policy 2 by Patrolman John Kin- softball game was played dur­ trolt, Jersey Central Power ter Hennlg, Richard Hilton, president of Johnson It John' For Jinet Schaufele nane, township police, on ing the afternoon, and after ti Light Co., as one of the tied- Joseph fcorseiy, Shirley Hen­ son, was Installed Friday as A WALL OF PROTECiidN Cliffwood Ave., and on Robert eating, the boys participated ln companies, Is a participant president of the New, Jersey Mrs. Janet Schaufele, 23 ley, Dele Irons, Chester Ja- S. Berry, 27 Pacific . Blvd., ln races and feats of skill. In the development,he noled. m esda, Jean Kelly, Kurt Association for .Mental Health Prospect Ave., Cliffwood, re Cliffwood Beach, s t o p p e d Dens 2, 4, and 9 each recelv-. When th* problems of produc­ You Ara Ahead In Every Way Wllh Your ^ Koonce, Janice Lambertson. at Its fifth annual meeting in ceived a Bachelor..of Science June fl by Keyport State Po­ ed'a softball as winners ln degree ln Nursing, at gradua tion and distribution of atomic Jerald Llpkus, Joyce Marks, lice on Route 35. the Ambassador Hotel, Allaiv HOME OWNERS POLICY these events. lion exercises Saturday at Se- powet are solved lufflcenlly Shirley Marks, Virginia. Mau­ tic City. . Milton Kosene, Red Bank • Den 4. conducted the open* ton Hall University, South this can be a derivation of ele' • It esntslni (he neocsaary coveraies ser. Thomas McKenzie, Rob­ attorney, secured a light fine, ing ceremony by leading the Mr. Baumer, who was 1966 ectrlcal energy for JCP&L, he ert. Moore, Connie Murdock, O range. ' • There are no overlapping rovers res ’ $2 and £3 costs, for his client, pack In singing “Home on the state mental health fund cam­ Mrs. Schaufele la a gradU' predicted Arthur Nemeth, Lillian Nem­ *, You will b* pleasantly aurpri.rd at lu sesasmleal Mil Cornelius Fogarty, Elisabeth, Range.” Then everyone gath­ p a i e n chairman, succeeds ale of Malawan High Schools 1 Tlie review ol ths power out­ eth, Richard Phelan. Jack charged with making an Im­ ered around tbe council fire Mrs." Joy H. Roth, WesUleld, Middllesex Junior College, and look by Mr. Kohlhepp and Mr Rodney, Thomas Scott, Eve­ proper left turn. The Eliza­ to listen to Howard'Lloyd tell who has been president alnce Muhlenberg Hospital School of Morehouse took place at th t WM. C. BEDLE AND SON AGENCY lyn Settler. Fred Stafflinger, beth m a n 's c a r crashed. Into stories of the Indians who 1951. utility's annual report lo Uie Virginia Stout. Chester Szy- Nursing. Plainfield. otle going straight through the once lived, ln Matawan; tales Earlier this year Mr. Bau­ At presenl Mrs. Schaufele press dinner at Asbury Park ' ' M A 1-0273 —manski. Russell -VanPtlt,-Bar­ Intersection of R oute: 35 and of bravery; historical faita of mer waa elected president ot F riday. b a ra W alters, and Louise Wll- la employed aa a school nurse Pork A ve . Mataw an CHffwood Ave. on M ay 27. It New Jersey , and anecdotes of the New Brunswick Chamber with' Mlddlelown Township -liam s.— ...... -1 V f ft f * operated*-by ;Charles former. Matskwftn.xesldents, . of Commerce and president Public.Echoola. „ ____...... Read ths Classified-Ads of the New Brunswick Klwa- Chrfsnan.^^Cvrtrtson. ’A care­ James Qunkle led the Cubs ■r--r Altar, Rosary Society less driving count .. on Mr. in the chains ceremony by nls Club. . ‘...... Holds D'nner Meeting Christian was dismissed. , reciting tht Mew oI. 4h e .p ack . Citations , wert presented to , Fines of $10 and ,%B costs Den meetings will resume “ifr .outstanding psychlaulc .aides If; five, mental Institutions: ■ Following the recitation of were paid by other . drivers,^ September.} The.*, p*peoji4rtY£ - <*• * Andro Deprcsek, Bloomfield/ will be hetafi»W tday,,. Anyone (Jreystone Park... Arthur W. '•Ihe Rosary and Benediction, Potora; Trenton, Mrs.' .Mary St. Joseph’sHosary and Altar for standing In the soutfttilund having new4papefs9J<>r*cdIlee« ‘Society held • regular meeting lane . of . . Route . . 34 Juaa a: by Uon should Contact any Cub E. aenti; ‘Vetersns^^Adminis­ and dinner at Rollo’s wggKs^-golnt Pleas- In P ack W. tration Hospital, Lyons, Aug­ HouseHpuse on Tuesday. JtfiiV■-1?1 antr“for-passing when vision ust J. Martins; Marlboro. was not'clear on the Garden Frank Mackowlckl; and the Father Connell.'-chaplaln of Camera Club To Have Neuro - Psychiatric Institute, Marlboro State Hospital, was State Parkway, and by Percy Princeton, Mrs. Anna Wooley. Uie guest speaker. L. Shepherd, Elizabeth, for Lecture On Slide* speeding on the Parkway. Mrs. John Thaler, president, The Matawan Camera Club Read the Classified Ads -gave—a—report_or_tlie_4,j:ar> will m eet tom orrow a t J p.m . .admiring glancee. your first steep lilll, your j Cf rd uf Tbanks — Enjoy the J)lazinff GO and activities. Miss Marie Dough­ at the " Ptlblic~Ht&llh~Csm*rr LEGAL NOTICE erty wasv appointed chairman , "I wish to thank all my friend* 1« Broad St.. Matawan. Color firiO risk overtake, your first sharp curve"*?'” 7 for their many; kindnesses dur­ '„• PUBLIC NOTICE of th e annual. mother' and jU des wll) be shown, and a TO CONTRACTORS Breath-Taking Styling of |i cruising speed. And nol j u t i tlie Drat time, ing my recent bereavement. Notice' ta hereby civcn that acaleri daughter communion break­ lecture given by Robert J. propoM la arc Invited arid will be re ­ fast to be held- on the first Especially Rev. C. J. Kane, Porter on "How and How- Not ceived by Ihe Borough Council of the America’s New Sweetheart! for Poiitiac'i kind of brilliance will niutr crust Sunday, la October. Mrs. Har­ Rosary Society of 8t. Joseph’s To M ake Color E lid e s/1 ■ Borough of Malawan, Monmouth County, New Jersey at * regular to thrill y o u ! . ® old Deitz was In charge of the Church and the Bedle Funeral Visitor; will be welcomed. meeting of Ute Mayor and Council to dinner arrangements of the Home. be~ hel3 in Ufa Borough Had, Main Point this peppery go-getter In any direction— Ask ua for a demonstraUon ride. Put Streetr-Maiawan, N, J , on Tuesday, . evening, _ _ Lord B. Cuttrell Read the . Classified Ads July 29. !9S< at 8:30 o'clock P.M ., • n d y o u ’re head in g fo r thrills! W h en y o u w heel Pontiac’s all-new, 227-h.p. BUato-Streak V-8 Daylight Saving Time, for the Im* provement ot Mlddleee* J{oad~lri-1hf ■ thla muscular new J'ontiac onto any road, you through Its paces; eee how smoothly tlie newwt BorobRh of M»taw*n. Specification* lor the prnpoied work takeover—and know it! You’ll feel the tingling prepared hy the Borough Engineer HydrS'M atlc, Strato-Fllglit*, tlellvtnTairUiST have been /iJed in Ihe office of the satisfaction of easy wmmand ns never before, ~ Borough Engineer at 121 Main Street, tremendous power! , ' ' Malayan, H. J . and may be there impeded by prospective bidders dur­ : A whole flock of new adventures awalU you Come In for the most revealing 10 minute* ing bu2ii>r>* hours. Bid* muit be on‘ standard proposal in .the driver's seat—your first ol many- In motoring—aoonl , W h o appreciates form, coplea of which will b« /um* ‘ . Ma «a|r«4wef lU'IkMi Uhcd by the liomugh Knilneer. if desired,...... tipoh payment' of - y\- .... —...,- • iars iis.ilS.ooi; .. which . amount . . will . be Ve­ funded upon return of Specifications in good order vvithin five daya front a n e x t r a date of opening of hlda. lllds tnvl be ettdnBfd in scaled efiveio(>«a bear­ ing the name and address of tiie IjW’-*- di-r and the nam e o t the work on the oulnlde and mutt be ;ir- co/npanifd by a rerfi/lrd t/ift'k pa»’ Able to the Unruugh of Matauin in the sum of «( Jea»t i0 r, of liie amonoi bid. Bids must be delivered to Ihe Borough CJe/k by or before the hour above named. The Boroufh Council reserves Inc th e m ost? right to reject any or all blda If deemed to Ihe best Interest of Uie Borough ao U* do. - J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK U-d i« t^iu; »i«i and /pad Jn public al Mat*- o n Townthip Hall. No. 03 Avenue, July J, 19WI .1 M P.M (luyli^hl Hiving tltnr. SprctflKAllftnii an d form* <>f t<-r! contract and xenrfal • arid i/jd tor <)>•- |i'” Amy toon-ager will say, “I do!” loudly. work, prrpart-d by Karl II ileur.rr, Tda-i^Mp Knftnt-pr and >«|i- (“Noi^ I can have a little privacy pn/ved by Ktafe lii£V: when I use the phone!”) ijttMionrr, Ii^vm in Mi* of- ifi te of *»(d rttgiij^rr 121 ’.f Mata'Aan, *r> hr ted >i> * Y/ifiiirm tjnurm bt^fnrn hr,u phone even more. She’s hone tlie most. • Htddrrs will t># (unjlih»d topv ut Ihe nifcilii'Mtiwt, br And anything that saves ns many slips rY.guu‘#r uti y io i* r hnH< r »nd ti SsitM* nt cost of preparation. h ns an extension ia a boon to lier. rnuit i*e made on a<*r>n»Mirr d«tlrnaN*t t aUuttf. iduiI be 'rnuit o n ly 7 5 1 a m o n th . hm arr^mpalfieij by a tuny. ^ P o n t i a c for ivit t*\s than tf-n *10) Jrr < . t-f f/»e iti.ouut bid, pruvinrd **M To oa —extensions ar* important becaiue thry help rf I !>-*■-< A CfH H Al M OfCit M AU I tP>ICI <■ fA tH Y tH ii# tHti MIStV 1016 |VjQ 00 *rw| b« (3»l]vt/»d al t>,e i>la<<- just cail your Service /t^prw enU tive. .Slie, like M t t y Jo MnA on th* hrjut’ ai^i/Vr /it/nn1 Jht ftar^ard ia Heck of Orange, pictured !ie»e, will be gl«d lo lwlf> you. iO l?>e Hu mUv'it. top-** o t »bl«h ^i!! )*■ turritirird aliort Ui Tli» ‘l««»i ship reserves (he U, i r b t I #<)> new jEBsmr bxxx m x r a o m o o m t a i c t Of all bwr «rvQ Downes Pontiac t >f im TarniWp Matawan ' ' 1 H, Weftref , • TotkfftMe Clertl 62*66 LOWER MAIN ST., MATAWAN, N. J, - Phone MATAWAN 1-2299 fit III *# r . No Appetite ' Schenck and daughter, Linda, while his ship was in port. ^ GRADUATE FROM PEDDIE County Scouts To Graduation Party For Keansburg, were S atu rd ay Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Fear of coming back to evening guests of Mr, and Mrs.( Hauser, and sons, John, Jo­ Monmouth County Court fo> seph and George, Browntown* Attend Conference day to face tbe auger of tbe Cheesequake Girl Gerald Herzog, Cheesequake. women with whom be was M r. and Mlrs. B obert Can­ were Saturday guests of Mr. Thirty .Monmouth Coun­ entwined In .a double mar­ Mrs\;gtaniey Godfrey, Ed­ non, Cheesequake, entertain­ and Mrs. Paul Hauser, Cedar P ag e T en June 14, 1956 ty:. Boy Scouts, Explorers, ed Sunday at a party in honor riage led Lester Horton, gar Rd^Tcheesequake, enter­ Grove. Leaders and Scout Officials of their twins, Judith and K eansburg, to go., on a hun­ tained Sunday at a buffet sup­ will re p resen t N a Tsl HI ger strike at tlie county jail James, who-were celebrating . Marita Dietrich, 11, Lodge 71, O rder of the Ar­ u tfiis week, CapL. X. Edgar perp>arty in honor of/hfer thejf’fifth ’birthday, Rutgers PrepijGrads row, the National Brotherhood [ Wilkinson, Matawan Town­ daughter, Barbara, wbo grad­ M rs. John Pangborn, of Boy Scout Honor Campers, uated from St. Joseph's School Among the class of 18 ’ ship Police, disclosed yester* Cheesequake, has returned graduated Thursday morning Feted at Barbecue at the annual conference of day. Mr. Horton was re­ K eyport. O n e of B a rb a ra 's home from Asbury Park where gifts was 24 American Beauty from Rutgers Preparatory lodges in the South Jersey moved to the state hospital she spent several days visit­ - .Mr. and Mrs. Charles roses received from her fath­ School at its 190th Annual area, to be held at Camp at Trenton In case H be- ing Mrs. William Lambert, ' Dlelrlchv 13 Manchester Ave.. er, Marine Engineer Godfrey Commencement In h 1 st o r 1 o Roosevejfc, .near Woodstown,. famjc necessary to force Mapl&woody at. her summer Keyport, entertained Sunday who Is at sea. Attending were Kirkpatrick Chapel on tbe this weekend...... , him to eat to save bis life. home. v , • ...... With a buffet barbecue supper Mr. and M rs., Anthony Deml- campus of Rutgers Univer­ Lodge Chief William Stan­ He Js due to be arraigned Mr. and Mrs. B.. C. Maccia, sity, Were William Utter, at their home ln ceiebr'atlon fo rd ,'T ro o p 31, Spring Lakei3 tus and sonsr’ Larry and Vin­ In Freehold today on the Cedar Grove, entertained Sun­ Cliffwood Beach, and Carl of the llth birthday of their will head the local delegation, cent, Mrs. Olga Demitus, John bigamy charges, wltb his day at an out-door harbecue, Zolna, Keyport. . daughter, Marita. and members of the Unliach- Demitus, Frank and Arlene Guests Included Mr. and wife of 20 y ears record, Geu- Guests were Mrs. Clemenia tego Lodge 411, of the Glouce- evievo, Keansburg, and ^ r l ™ a , mV: an*d° MrsT * Alex Mrs—Ar~JPedduson —and—son. and Mrs. John Jegenlck and ster^Salem Council, Boy M argaret M ulcahy, Cliff* Maccia and children. Clement, . Art, Perth Amboy; Mr. and children, Irene and Joseph, Se0ute-df-Amerlca*_.will...fifitye_ -wood-Beach,_jvIio|n._he_ mar­ Joseph, John, Lillian, and Mrs. J. Schweigerath and Bayonne;~Mr,_£nd Mrs. John as hosts. Area Chief Phillip -Richard Newark, and Mrs. d i 11 d r c 11. R obert and Ann ried last fall* as -witnesses Pangborn, Walter Horn, John Kb sThe 0OYS R.. Burger, teelmar, will dP* for the state. Louis Blanken, Cedar Grove; Marie. Roselle Park; Mr. and rect the conference program, Godfrey, Cheesequake; Mr. WM. NEWTON ANDERSON FRANCIS W. IIOLMAN, JR . Capt, Wilkinson said the and. Marla and Vincent Mac­ Mrs. H. Freese, Keansburg; which includes colorful.Indian and Mrs. Steve Emm and M r. and M rs. A, Lauer and FBI has uncovered the re­ daughters, Ethel and Agnes, cia. ’ William Newton Anderson, years. Leonard J. Matte’So'n ' ceremonies, Indian ■ dances, cord of another bigamy, Philip Okner, Bernard Mich­ sons, Arnle and Edward; Mr. New^, York, president of the competition, field - sports, Cllffwood Beach. ... son of Mr,, and M rs. Thom as N against the man. lie was ael! and Mark Krough, Farring­ ' ; arid Mrs;' T. McDonald and .Board of Corporators Of The swimming c & m p fl r e pro­ 7 Mrs. Howard- Krouglv.F^r.i children, Rose, JTiomas, and Anderson, 133 Maple PI., Key­ sentenced In' 1945' r,Ih - New ton ’Rd^v' Cheesequake, were peddle School, awarded the grams, group discussion peri­ V ork to a , 5-10 years term rlngton Rd., Cheesequake, was among the students at Croy- Euggne, . Laurence Harbor; port, and Francis W. Holman diplomas. ■ ods and business session, hostess' to her bridge' club, Mr. and Mrs. T. Zahn and on a bigamy charge. den Hall Academy, Atlantic Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. On Saturday the program in­ J. Townley Carr, Long Thursday,, Present were, Mrsi- -'..’ children, Denise and Frank. Highlands, who . enjoyed an Holman, 12 3 Broad St., Key* cluded the taking of a class pic­ Branch, advisor to the,-local John Kirkwood, Mrs. Leonara Jr., Mrs. G. Stein, RJr. and outing to Trenton. They visit­ port, were two of 80 seniors who ture, class day exercises, the lodge, will accompany the Friends .From Area To Feckworth, Mrs. Douglas Mrs. S. Stein, Matawan. ed the (^apitOl, w here they saw were graduated Sunday , at the traditional planting- oT the ivy Monmouth County group. F. Meet In Shrewsbury . Mook, 'Mrs, Charles Fauroat, Gov. Rboert B. Meyner, and Also M r. and M rs. L. Kttn- the father and mother dinner Mrs, Julian Aurelius. Mrs. Wal­ tor and sons, Michael and 91s& commencement of The Stanley Buff, assistant scout also visited the museum. and the Dramatic Club play executive for M o n m o u th The Shrewsbury Meeting of ter Gerken, Metuchen; Mrs. Richard, Long Branch; Mr. Peddle School, Hightstown. M rs. Stanley G odfrey, On Sunday morning, Dr. Car­ the Hellgous Society of Thomas Woodland, Highland and Mrs. Sal De Rollo, T. While at Peddle, William was Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri­ Cheesequake, returned home rol O. Morong, headmaster Friends will hold its annual Park; Mrs. Walter McBride, Gulzyl, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ber­ active In varsity soccer, th e ca, will co-ordinate the pro­ Saturday by plane from Port­ conducted the baccalaureate Old Shrewsbury Day on Sun­ Matawan; Mrs. Harold Martin, gen. sr.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ber­ senior prom committee, basket­ gram as . the area advisor. land, Me., where she spent two day, at the Meeting House, Cincinnati, Ohio. gen, Jr.. nnd children, Susan ball, and baseball, ond^Francis service In the Ayer M emorial Adam W. Shldell, deputy re­ days visiting her husband, and Bicltie, Mr. and Mrs, L. was In the band, camera club Chapel. A reception at the gional executive for this area, Shrew sbury. Each y6t>r the Mr. and Mrs. • Robert Marine Engineer Godfrey, sportsman clubk and the as­ headmaster's home followed the also Is expected to1 attend. Friends ln .tills area hold this Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. LT Let­ special meeting in which the ' wenske, Miss E. Sensen, Pete tronomy club. commencement exercises; Delegates from the local Both boys had been students which also were held In th e lodge who will attend.the .con­ community at large, as well ~ E ln h o m ; - Mr.- - and - M rs. -L. as Friends f r o m other Meet­ -Stein and sons, Francis and at The Peddle School for five school’s -chapel...... clave. ln addition to Mr. Stan­ M ichael. Mr. and M rs. W. ford include: Robert Brown, ings In New Jersey and Penn­ sylvania, are ' invited to at­ Leonard, Thomas Leonard, Association Gives Troop 61, K eyport; D avid Co­ Carole Bergen.. John Layton. Penn State Degree field, Troop 105, Keansburg; tend. ’ 1 ' Donald Trollan, Theresa Bel- For Harry Perrine , Mrs. Hutton Shower Alfred E a rle, Troop 56, Union . This Meeting Is the oldest Beach; George -Griswlnskl, Quaker Meeting ln N e w Jer­ lotto, Al Mollett, Margie Die­ H arry C. P errin e, < Schenck - r-A shower was held on Fri­ P o st 133, K eansburg; Cornell* sey, having been founded In trich, Mrs. K. . Dietrich, and Ave., Matawan,_ls one of the day at the Civic ^Auxiliary As­ ub D. Hourahan, Troop 66, IKJiU-.ML yejrs.-bBfore William ..Charles Dietrich, jr., all of 222 men and woinen who re­ sociation Clubhouse' Union Penn- settled"1 'Pennsylvania. K eyport. . ceived an Associate. Degree Beach, in honor of Mrs. Jac­ Union Beach and Thomas Jennings, Troop 105; Keans­ Many of the present citizens Saturday _ at .the graduation queline , Huljop, Cambridge of M onm outh County c a n Oldest Bayshore exercises of. Pennsylva­ Ave., Union' Beach. Hostesses burg, - - - ...... trace \Uel^'aifceSCry''';to this' LADIES’ DAY Theater To Open ----- nia State University...... _ . were' the_ladles oftheassocla- early meeting', ...... ^ The class Is the second to tlon. ; ... / ‘ ' ’ ■ Farm Housing Loans----- Meeting for' worship Is held - The Casino Theater at the graduate since Penn State In­ Decorations \yere In pink and Now Are Available) . luncheon with degsert and EXCURSIONS beach - -in Keansburg, oldest troduced the two-year pro­ blue and gifts \vere. arrange*! at 11 a.m., followed by a box ■ ■ t o \ ...... -l - . Bayahoce theater, will open gram In 1SS3. Mr, Perrine,. Chester J. Tyson, jr., state in and around & i&rge bassinet beverage provided by the for lta 43rd season tomorrow who was enrolled at the cen­ with streamers cascading down director of the Farm ers Home N E W Y O R K 7 , at 0:30 p.m;' ' . - ter at Ogontz, Pa., one of the meeting,. At 3 p.m, James F. from a'large stork behind lt. Administration, has announced Walker of the Philadelphia The theater has been refur­ 11 Penn, State Centers ln the Refreshments were served buf* that eligible farmers ln New and NEW ARK nished with new seats, carpet­ state, received his degree ln Yearly Meeting of Friends fet style with a cradle'of roses Jersey may obtain farm hous­ will give the address. A t the Ing, and aircondltlonlng. There drafting and design technol­ as a centerpiece, ing loans from his" agency; W e d n e s d a y s Is a municipal parking field ogy. present time he Is serving as Quests were: Mrs. Patricia Funds for this type of loan ye-/ secretary of the Friends thru June 27 -nearby wllh lS-hour meters The. associate degrees were cently were made Available by Dally continuous performances conferred by Dr. Milton 8. Kuran, Miss Carol MacDonald. World Committee. For many MrB. B arb ara Schalble, Miss supplemental appropriation and in tlie future, .father deserves all the respect BARGAIN ROUND-TRIP start July 1. Elsenhower. - y ears w as principal of Alva MacDonald, Mrs. M. of Congress, he said. . Weittown, a Friends Boarding . snd honor we give him on his special day. ' M acDonald, Union; . Mrs. Lou* Loan's are for the construc­ School ln Pennsylvania, and COACH FARlS Let’s mate this Father’s Day one he will long' ise Scholble, Mrs. Peggy Sch- tion ahd repair of farm bouses he also served the Philadel­ . |nc/ttdhi0 faferaf Tax aiblc, Westfield; Mrs. Gcrould, and other farm buildings,, in­ phia Yearly Meeting as clerk. remember—a time to convince him that hi»' 1AHP1! FARES ?• T.N'~ Miss Mary Jane Vigne, Mrs, cluding farmstead water sup­ All those interested are in­ * efforts on behalf of the family, the community, MOM Newark Ntw Y«| Constance Jackson, Mrs. Amy plies. Interest Is four pet! cpnt vited to attend all or part of Point Plsasont, $2.15 $2.60 Williams, Keyport; Mrs. Elea­ and the nation art appreciated. per year on the unpaid princi­ the -program- ■ Asbury Port... J.80 2.30 nor- -Williams,..Newark; Miss pal with .repayment, scheduled English Motors Long Branch . 1 1.6Q 2.1 G "PSTTlcia Bro’‘wn r • — -.. ately at any of the 11 county girl, Theresa Lynn, born May SffWoe Tim* NEW AND USED CARS Frances Gaeb; Mrs. Clara Gil- FHA.otllqos.ln New Jersey.' 17, Craltc Air Fdrctt MATAWAN martin, Mrs. Lillian- Klefter. Mr.. Tyson qald that, .to „b« .Base Hospital, . Alabama^She , OOINO—l»av» on any train arriving On Monmouth Street Opposite Carlton Theatre- Mrs. Eleanor Zarkevich, Mrs. eligible, 'on applicant miist i be wlghod seven pounds and 10 \ Nawark oH«**l:S9 AJA. *r Naw Loretta Shane,- Mrs. Thelma ounces, . • Yark afttr tilO A.M. the owner! of a farm, be. unable BANK any frvfit' u m i d«r>«r N appl, M rs. Constance , Hen* At baptismal. services held Red Bank 6-4545 — 6-0176 to obtain suitable ci'Cdlt for' the ^ ( ; ' _untll 13:20 A.M. from Naw Ysrfc* nessy, Mrs. Blanche Boyle. Ju n e ^2 at the bas? c ia p el, 13i39 A.M. fram Nawark an Mrs. Carol Deer, Mrs. Margie construction from other lend­ MAfAVr^w, « c w _ jm ir ers, and have enough Income Mr. and Mrs. John O. Kelly, rt 3:00 A.M. fram Naw York eft B ryer and M rs. C lra Witte', from the farm and other sour­ Cllffwood Beach, were god­ • . . ^ frifT " iaciay Canlroi (Thwrtdayt). Union Beach. . . " . CpnnH T k h m 'A ft* «• Tm t J«bU$ ‘ , ces to m eet fam ily lLving and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles : . ' ' W ' " , . . hr Iromnfylti. ^ Gifts —were —sent—b y M lsa J—K e l.l y, Matawan. par­ operating- expenses and repay MumTtKtuusavumui— ^ Helen Savitsky, Mrs. Weber, his debts. Offices are located ents of Capt. Kelly, and Mrs. — Jeriey Central lines Mrs. Bernice Kelly; Mrs. Ann ln Belvidere, Bridgeton, Flem- Roy McNeil, Selma, Ala,, B6HJUK1 (lifOUfiM Rnccloppl and Mrs. Katherine lngton, Freehold, Qlassboro, Mrs. Kelly's mother, also was Pennsylvania Railroad lia n a s. - YOU'VE READ ABOUT THEM Mays Landing, Mount Holly, present, v : ...... - New Brunswick, Newton; Sa­ in loading m agazine*...now you can see Value Of.County - lem and Toms River. barm Products Sold . how really beautiful they arel ' - ■ ~ Holy Name Society The value of products sold In 1034 by cpperators of 2480 Forms New Committee farms In Monmouth "County was $27,006,010, according to a The ’ regular monthly m'eet- preliminary report of the 1054 lng of the Holy Name Society Census of Agriculture publish­ of St. Josoph’s Church, Key­ ed by the B ureau of the Cen- port, w as held in thiJ school cafeteria on June 7, at 8 p.m. s, U. s . D ep artm en t of Com* erce. . Formation of the sick and a vigl) committee was one bf The value of all crops sold the highlights of the meeting. Chevrolet, w as $10,063,077 and Included Donald Miller was appointed |3,745j916 for . field crops; $1,­ chairman of the committee 717,132 for vegetables; $1,995,­ and selection of members 503 for fruits and nuts, and was left to his discretion. AM ERiCAN-<$tattda#d $2,60M26 f o r horticultural specialties. A report of the Increased in­ terest and attendance of the action ! The value of all livestock bathroom fixtures in color and livestock products sold Nocturnal Adoration was an­ nounced, by the cliaiiman, Jo* wag $17,738,414 and Included for dairy products; soph McVay. The announce­ m ake If easy to change $14,712,052 for poultry and ment of the June 17 annual poultry products, and $854,347 federation of the Holy Name your color {{hem e for livestock and livestock pVo- Society’s, quartorly meeting duots.. which is to be held at St. as often as you like! The value of forest products Mark’s Church, Sou oirt. and sold from the county's farms Ih to begin w ith benediction of COME IN AND SEE wns $45io. . the most Blessed Sacrament Information on the value of was discussed. ... HOW IT’S D O N E . farm products sold Is present­ A film , “The N ature of Re* ed for each county in’ a pre­ liglon.” was shown. A discus­ liminary stale report, copies sion was held on -the-clean of which may be purchased literature ordinance w h 1 c h from the Bureau of the Cen­ was passed ln Keyport and sus, W ashington 25, D.C. Matawan Township. Refreshments were served Tho’ntw Be/ Air Converfib/e—one of 20 lasjy-ifyfed now Chevrofefi, Two Hospitalized after the meeting. - In Route 36 Cr^sh Dairy Records For W ant to take the wheel of one of A m erica’s few great road Union Ucnch First Aid Monmouth County Squad took both drivers to cars? W ant to send pleasant little tingles u p and, dow n your Htvervlew Hospital Frldny Records of the Monmouth night after n collision at Shore County DjUry Herd Improve spine? Then hustle on in and try out a new Chevrolet V 8! HU. and Route 30 between cars m c u t Association for ' the month of May show tlmt the operated Uy Oscnr J. Uutch, No"w showing-tho happiest "double jectives will take care of them­ 24. of 103 lllffhflold Ave., Mat- W.E. and W.L, Dangler herd, nwnn, nnd Prod E. Veth, 40, Wayside, had the highest av­ feature” of the year! One part ia selves. Horsepower that ranges up Y. . Houte 30, E(\st Kennsburg, erage production of butterfat bold, now Motoramic styling. Tho to 225 makes hills (latter and suvos l'atrolmai;, Gus Strauch and wllh „49.2 pounds per cow, other is record-breaking V8 a ctio n . precious seconds for safer passing. Alfred Wilson, borougU police, and tho D.T, Ncvvbold herds, Hollywood has a heap of words And tho way this Chevrolet wheels who lnvpstlKutod, state,tl the Colts Neck, had the highest around tight tui'113 would glailden Veth car pulled out of Shore milk production with a total that describe it: colossal, stupen­ JOHN J. MULLER IU1., m aking a left tu rn Into of 119B pounds per. cow. dous, mauniljcMt,/W e'll settlo for tho heavtroC a dyed-in-the-wool Liberty St. Matnwan 1-2417 the path of the Butch car Highest milk production for just tlio name-Chcyrolet, sports car'fan. ( which was going toward Key­ an individual cow was port. Mr, Veth's car over pounds of milk and was Becauna once you’ve driven this Stop In sometime soon and high-, turned under the Impact of the made by a cow also*in the sweet-handling, showboat, tho ad­ way-test this new Chevrolet, orash, Both car* had to be D.T. Netvbold herd. The cfow JOHN O. ELBRECHT towed away. Mr. Butcli had producing the m ost fat is In MR C0HDITI0HINQ—TEMPERATUREt M W f TO ORDER-HT HEW 10W COST. tET IIS DEMONSTRATE. • Just recovered the use of hia the P.O. Rue nnd Son herd. 65 Ravine Dr, Matawan 1-2155 car a few daya before from Imlaystown, and gave 113.5 being damuucd jt) an accident pounds for the month. acc o rd in g 7 to P atro lm an Among the hluh producing Strauch. • herds nnd cowh, as recorded C H ARLES E. HUF FT Mr. Hutch sustained; fl loir by Robert Johnson, herd 4u JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. injury and Mr. Veth v.’$p;,hi|rt pervlsor, J.I1. Ruo, Jr., ft Boi 32 Park Ave. M"tavvnn 1-2182 in tlie hip, according lo the of* had the following records^ ficer'a report. Both men re­ Butterfat production, 41.3; 108 Main Street, Matawan ' Phone Matawan 1-1040 ceived summonses, milk production, 1049, f * •>. v*'fa ^ J * #1^ V/VS 1 ^ ' r ^ f *, " / , * ,- tlZ-^ l-^J-nt. ’ . .. IS HERE TO STAY

• , t ■ • . -Such popularity lias stim ulated so much interest w ith so m any individuals that right now you can DELICIOUS DELICIOUS < 4 4 4 CHARCOAL c h a r c o a l see tfur idea being carried out all over the country and mushrooming into a great industry. GRILLED' e GRILLED • Sftoki • Sfeafci By now you can find a number of Charcoal G rills in your neighborhood but chances are, they are • Burgtn • Burgers 0 Frank* • Franks only an im itation and not a duplication of our product and servicc

A T K E Y P O R T AT EAST BRUNSWICK Highway 35 Arid Broadway On Route 18 And Milltown Rd.

D R I V E I N - PARKING FACILITIES rV->Ul*;' m m — A St-pnuenger- Ford-bur LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Granata Land Is will be purchased from MONMOUTH COUNTY NOTICE ^ ^, ' - NOTICE George Barrett and Son, Iac„ SURROGATE'S COURT Take notice that m otnas Devlno and -Take notice tbat Hollywood Uquor & Groceries Jac., a corporation of tb? M ataw an, for $7,171' le si $1390 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ Frank Devlno trading as Matawan A Sought By Board SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE Keyport Bowling fc Recreation Center State of New Jersey has applied to fpr the trade ln on the old ESTATE OF JAMES Vi R. CLARK, have applied to th e TowniM p Coro* the Township Committee of the Town* deceased .. - m ittee o t the Township oi M atawan ship of Matawan for a Plenary Retail .Holmdel Township Board of bus. The second bus, also a Pursuant tc tha order of EDWARD for a plenary retail consumption li­ Distribution License No. D3 for prem* Page Twelve June 14, 1956 Education 1* expected to start C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the Coun­ cense for premises situated at No. J ises located at 82 Lower Main Street, 58-passenger bus, will be p u r ty of Monmouth, this day made, oa, Lower Main Street, in the Township M atawan. N.- J . * . condemnation proceedings to of MaUwaa ln the County ot M od- T he nam es and residences o f .*U .of*...i chased from Oeneral G&C the application of the undersigned; T. fleers and director* of said corpora* acquire .1.22 acres of land Russell Clark and Cedlia V. B. Clark, fnouth and Stato ftf New Jersey, -: . : Objections, if any, should be made tlon are as follows: Speeds For Aid north of the Centerville Sales, Inc., Bradley Beach, Executors of the estate* of the 'said Immediately In writing to: Rose K. David A. Eotlich. 18 Acidemy Ter­ School for the* addition of James V. R. Clark, deceased, notice Wenzel, Clerk of the Township of Ma­ race, Linden. New Jersey, ■ director, for $5800. The la tte r firm of­ U hereby given to the creditors of tawan, Township Hall, 93 Atlantic and President. • . _ more classrooms to tbat fered only $200 a r a tra d e In said deceased to present lo the said Ave., Matawan, N. J. A dele G. EntUch. j® Academy Ter­ For Mother' Cow school. — . E xecutors ’*beir claim s under oath (Signed) race, Linden, New Jersey, a director for the old but, . within six months from this date. THOMAS DEVINO and Secretary-Treasurer. . • Patrick Qranata, owner of Dated: M ay 18Uz. 2956. 15 Washington Avenue, Jack Greene. 50 Newark Way, Ma­ Charged with "cowboylng" O’.her. firms submitting of­ T. Russell Clark Matawan, N. J- plewood. New Jersey, a director. the tract, was in conference ' 44 Foster St.. Rtver FUsa, at the wheel while on his way with the board at Its June 9 fers were Frank Van Syckls, (Signed) The only stockholder holding mor* Inc., Red Bank, a 68-passen­ Red Bank. N. 3. FRANK DEVINO than 3D per cent of ony otock in said to see a man about a cow, Adel- meeting, but, a deadlock re­ ■ C ecilia Vi. B. Cla.% . - 36 Gaston Avenue. _ corporation Is tbe said David A. En- ,.bert E. Richardson, Burling­ sulted On sale ol the site, g er ' Dodge bus for $3895, no 44 Foster St.. R iver^Plasa, Matawan. N. J- tUch. . ‘ . . • ­ trade In, or two Dodge buses Red Bank, W. .J . ;2i W M Objection, if any. should be made ton, waa fined $35 arid S5 costs Mr. Qranata asking.$6000 and Daniel S. Welgand, Esq., immediately in writing to Rose'X.- for $11,390 less $650 for the . Tske _notice _lhat uomenica Dl Wenzel, Clerk of Matawan Township. tor reckless driving and $15 the board’s president, WUllatn 77 Broad St...... --­ G iam battista, E xecutrix of the ETstate trade iV,'and Raritan Oarage, Red Bank, K J., HOLLWOOD LIQUORS - and »5 costs for exceeding the J. Duncan, calling the figure Attorney of LuigJ Dl Giambattista, deceased, AND GROCERIES. In*. speed'limit l?y MasrlstTate Ken­ Keyport, a 58-passenger Inter­ }14 114.79 has-'appJled to the Township Commit­ David A. Entllch, “exorbitant.” J.. Frank • Wel­ tee of the Township of Matawan in President neth Joel, Union Beach, on gand, Keyport, the . board's national bu? for $5836 less the C ou n ty ot Monmouth for a plen­ $650 for the"trade ln. ^ NOTICE. . . ary retail - distribution Ucense for 82 Lower Main Street, June 7. attorney, was asked to have T ake notice ~that Abe Solomon, trad­ premises situated on the south aide Matawan, N. J. Mr. Richardson presanted tfje property appraised. ing as Morganvllle General Store, has of .Cliffwood Avenue, CUffwood, N. J. J21 *8.91 applied to the Township Committee of Objections, if any, should be made an unusual explanation "lor —The— board-also ls asking Chatham Man Diei ■ Marlboro Township for a plenary re* Im m ediately In writing to R ose K. • NOTICE ' going 60 miles per hour in the the use of the fellowship hall tatl-dlstribution-lloense-for-premtses Wenj-eL— Tow nship^C ierk, M atawan, , Take notice that Roy S. Matthews, In Parkway Accident situated at corner of Old Tennent and N , J . ' - trading" as'Keyport-Innr-has-made - 25 m ile zone from Florence fit Holmdel Federated Church Spring Valley Rd„ Marlboro Town­ (Signed) application to the Township Commit­ Ave. to Union Ave., and be- as an / ‘outside’* classroom/ A motorist Injured at 12:55 ship. N. J . . - Dominica Di Giambattista tee ot Matawan Township for renew­ a>m. yesterday when h is 'c a r Objection, if aany. should be made Executrix of the Estate of al of a plenary retail consumption. Intf pursued by Patrolm an Jo Mrs. Helen- Ackerson, princi­ ...nmediatelyimmediately in writing to: FJoyd Wy.Wy- Lulgl Dl Giambattista,; Ucense foe premises situated on the ,«eph Nappl," borough police. pal, suggested the third overturned on the Garden ckoff,...... Clerk, of Township ml) of * *'Marlboro. “ ~ - "deceased north side of Keyport-Amboy Rd„ State Parkway near Keyport Tav.jn Keyport, N. J. . was about to have a calf. and Restaurant situated at 40 Mam Keyport First Aid Squad al- has applied to the Mayor and Council J2t *4.59 .______— He stated the only man on ported still In progress! 'as lo­ of thft Borough of Malawan for a St., Matawan, N. J. Jobs Monday' morning, That’s ,so transported Arthur Burns, plenary retail consumption, license for Objections, if any. should be made the farm who knew what , to Regulation* Set On 1 cation for a new 10-room TAKE NOTICE that Midtown Tav­ a short-cut to trouble, be­ classroom unit which would 45, W estfield, ln critical con­ premises known as The Magnolia Inn immediately In writing to:' J Frank­ ern of Matawan, Inc., trading as Mid­ do was skating at the link: ln situated at east side of Matawati'Free- lin Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough ot town T avern, has applied to vthc Crov- Japanese Beetles . cause lt gives the heart no dition with a fractured arm Matawan, N. J. ’ Keansburg and he, Mr. Rich lie erected for the 1057-58 hold Rd.. Matawan. N. J. ernlng Body of the Borough w Mata­ rest at Jill. school year. and possible fractured spine, Objections,' if any, should be made (Signed) . wan for . a plenary retail consumpuoi* , ardson, was sent ln all haste Certification of freedom immediately in writing to: J. Frank* FJIANK TOURINE. JR., “A good slogan to remem and D aniel Knler, 33, Moun­ license for premises situate at 118 to get this farm hand back at from Japanese beetles is re* The board ot education )hr Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough 160 Broad St., Main Street, Matawan, New Jersey. bej Is: ‘Use your head,..and voted to purchase two new tainside, who had lacerations of MaUwan. > • Matawan, N. J. The names and residences of all the farm. Not being from this (Signed) J21 14.32 qulred on'fresh fruits and ve­ Save your heart'!” school buses and trade in a of the head. otticcra, directors and stockholders are area, Mr. Ri.chardson explain­ ANTONIO CERRATO, NOTICE ~ ae follows: - . . getables shipped tra m New _ According to P ark w ay , po­ • Matawan, N. J. ' Take notice Herbert Lawton has Paul Pouzenc, President, Director ed.he lost his way, wound up The Heart Association Issu­ seven-year-old bus at a total- cost of $11,081, _ lice, the Bradshaw car ran on J14 $4.05 „ •>______applied to the Mayor and Council'of and Stockholder, residing at 118 Malu in 'Uniim Belich, nnd wii-s no Jersey.to destinations outside ed the warning as part ot the Borough of Matawan for a plen­ Street, Matawan, New Jersey; Tin- board received bids on the center Island of the Park- NOTICE ' .. upset and excited he did not fhlTregu I a te cFarea Tro m~J un e Its-educatlonal -campalgnr-de ary retail consumption license for Rose Pouzenc. Secretary-Treasurer. signed to make people “heart buses from four different way^" then 'sW uhg^back'across -Take_notlce..that. Richard E. Glllls premises known at The Town Tavern Dlrector and Stockholder, residing at notice he was being flagged trading as.Matawan Wine and Liquor situated at- 174 M ain'Str,"M ataw an; 118 Main" Street.-Matawan-New Jer-~ through ~ mosL-of August, an­ the northbound land and over- Store nas applied to the'Mayor and down by Patrolman Nappl un­ conscious" and thus, by eas firms representing four differ­ N. J. . nounces William c. Lynn, as­ Ing the burden on that vital ent makes, and voted to buy the right shoulder. It hurtled the,Council of the Borough of Mata- Objections, if any. ahould be made L&rnest L.' Zlngermann. Vice Presi­ til’ Ue had gone Quite a ways wari for a plenary retail distribution immediately in writing to: J. Frank­ dent, Director and Stockholder, resid­ sistant secretary of. agricul­ organ, cut down heart di­ the buses from two different out Into a field and turned ilcense for premises situated at 120 lin Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of ing at 41 Broad Street, Keyport, New Magistrate Joel found there tu re.' '■ sease’s death toll. firm s. over In a drainage ditch. Main St., Matawan, N. J. . M atawan. Jersey; ‘ ' -was nothing about the Bliua- Objections,,'if-any. should be made „ • fSigned) - Objections, If any. should be made The certification require immediately in writing to: J. Franklin { HERBERT LAWTON, Immediately in •’writing to J. Frank­ tlon that gave one the right Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of 57 Broad St., lin Dominick, Clerk of the Borough to speed at 60 miles per hour. ment for apples, peaehesr cab­ Matawan. - • , Matawan, N. J. of Matawan. New Jersey. • ' (Signed)- - Mr. Richardson said he could bage and fresh beans in the J21 »i.32 MIDTOWN TAVERN Off pod moved in cars and trucks The M atawan Journal Classified Ads RICHARD E . GILLIS, ; MATAWAN. INC. not-pay.-the -fine and w as re ­ 120 Main St„ NOTICE 118 M ain' Street Matawan, N. J. " mantled to the county Jaui.-As from the eight-state ouarerv *Take notice that John W. Regan Matawan. New Jersey. tine regulated area will go in­ J14 91.39 aqd Thomas P. Regan, partners, trad­ J21 >7.83 ’ . — — - he- was being led away, Magls- ing as Regan’s Tavern, have applied HELP WANTED SERVICE NOTICE ■NOTICE . , .' • ’nifilFJiiel obtained the admls- to effect M onday and' will ter- FOR SALE to the Townahlp Committee of the _mlnate Aug. 2fl^The quaran­ Take notlce that-John -W. Keouch, Township of Matawan for a plenary Take notice that Paaqiiale Peter sion from him that perhaps BED, *i size with clean cotton mal- ’’"rlotiCE xo Jon Ari'LicANia trading, as Freneau_Tavern. has ap* retail consumption license for prem* DiSanto. has applied to the Mayor - the need to speed was not so tine on fresh corn on the cob • tress Call Molawan l«3920-W/# Tht Matawan Journal does not >Ued .to th e'M a y o r and Council o t ises situated at corner of Cllffwood and Council of-the Borough of-MaU-... ln carloads and truckloads Is knowingly accept Help Wanted ad­ .he Borough of Matawan for a plenary Ave. and' State Highway. Route 35, wan for a plenary retail conSUmp- - dire) ai both the mother cow, vertisements from (Irma covered by retail Consumption license for prem- tion license for premises situated at effective In ' 16 states from FISH PLATTERS Cliffwood, -Matawan Township, N. J. ~ and calf were doing nicely. USED refrigerator* In good condl- the federal Wagft and Hour Law fi ’fses situated at 27 Freneau Ave., Ma* Objections, if any. should be made 1 Main St.. Matawan, N. J. 1 . June 11 until Sept. 29. In ad­ tlon 149.93 and up. ------—Inc., . they offer less than th e leg a l mini* tawan, N. J. • -1' • • immediately in writing to: Rose K. Objections, if anv.- should be mpde. Aldrich.. L. Spahler, Oilan;. oonter w. Front and Matn Sts,, Key* mum wage. Firms engaged In in­ - Objection, if any, should ba made Wenzel, ’Clerk, of Matawan Townships immediately in writing lo: J. Frank* do, Fla., was fined $20 and )S dition regulatory control to port. Cali Keyport 7-HOQ. wjlf terstate commerce or fn die produc­ TO TAKE OUT Immediately Jn writing lo: J, Frank­ )ln Dominick,-Clerk,'of the Borough prevent beetle spread applies tion of goods for commerce - must lin Dominick, Clerk, o f the Borough of , ! (Sighed) — —■„. ol Matawap. • ' ' . costs for- running into tbe rear w pay at least 15 cents, an hour . e v e r y r n ; .A V to railroad refrigerator cars, Aluminum Windows 00 Matawan. - ' • • JOHN W. REGAN (Signed) • • • end of a car operated by Vltt- and Um« and one*fial(_ for overtime, (Signed) 2 Oak St., PASQUALE PETER DISANTO, trucks and airplanes and Is in under the federal W age and Hour TELEPHONE JOHN KEOUGH. 1 Main St., N cent Perruccl. BayonnB, at Un­ Venetian Blinds Law. Job-seekers offered less by •• -- 27 Freneau Ave., , ' Keyport. N. J. M atpwan, N. J. ; ' effect from June 11 until Aur. Frot Estimates -N o Money Down THOMAS P. REGAN Ion Ave, and Clark St. on May covered firms should notify the Wage Matawan, N, J. 125 M aple PJ. - . J21 M.05* ' . ' , . Karl A. .F ra n ts, Keyport 1-3405. and Hour Division, U. S. DaparU FRAN & RAYS 20. Special Officer M ichael 26 in the 15 states. J14 »4.3* . .... Keyport; N, J, - NOTICE *. men of Labor, fat 31 Clinton- St., J21 $5.fl7* H cK eo w ii, borough police, in- The area under federal-state ACCORDIONS _ Wewark, New Jersey, phone Mitchell NOTICE Take notice that Charles Messina Japanese beetle quarantine NEW and used, bougbt*sold-r«nt«d re­ KE' 7-2734 TAKE NOTICE that Veterans' Mem* ..NOTICE has applied to the Mayor and Council -'vestlgated, The defendant, now paired and exchanged N. J . Mu- SECRETARY and general office Wjtf orlal Home, Incorporated, - has ap­ Take notice .that Krelg Corporation of the Borough ot Matawan lor a- regulations on apples, peaches, ale wCenter. em ai, K43 Brooduluuu St.,an, «»u.»Keyport. |> Tel.•iu routine.. Some dictation. Pleasant plenary retail consumption llcehse for 1> living In Union Beach. tU In- plied to the Division of Alcoholic Bev­ trading as Cat *n Fiddle has applied cabbage and fresh beans in the KEyport 7*1470. Lessons oa working conditions. - Liberal em­ erage Control to t a Club license for to the Township Committee of the Premises known as Charlie’s Matawan struments. |> wjlf RUSSELL’S RADIO _nn situated at B9 Freneau Ave. at •- Milton Kosene, R ed Bank, pod includes New Jersey, Del­ ployee benefits. Apply Mlngler Mode*, -premises situated at Cllffwood Ave* Township of Matawan for a Plenary as attorney in the case, ob­ Locust St., Keyport, y ‘" will & TV nue, Corner of Hawthorn Street. Cllff­ Retail Consumption License for prem­ corner of Mill Rd.. Matawan. N. J. aware, Maryland, New York, wood. Matawan Township,, N* J* ises covering Cocktail lounge, kitchen, .Objections, if any, should be made ALUMINUM DOOR? PAlNTEnS, ateady work, Call Im ­ When your TV needs service call immediately in writing to: J. Franklin tained dismissals of careless North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Call Bob Orr, Keyport 7-1919. wjtf K eansburg 0-2300. R oute 38. Bel­ The names and residences of the store room, storage closets, bed room, port 7-1574-n or K eyport 7*4012. Trustees and of the officers and the men's toilet and women’s toilet, con­ Dominick. Clerk, of the Borough ot driving Charges for Marion Virginia. West Virginia and wJI4 ford. Service on all makes. We go M atawan. SALT hay, baled. Call Keyport t* anywhere. Formerly of CUffwood- offices they fill respectively are as sisting of the southwest end of the . Whitehead, 157 Luppatatong 1109, S w artsel'i Farm Supplies, wjtt follows: building known Is the Cat 'n Fiddle, (Signed) the District of Columbia. Fresh OPERATORS on dresses. Rosewood Matawan. wjtf CHARLES MESSINA, —AyerrKeyport, and William P, Sportswear, 136 Main St., Matawan. B oyce Willlard, 1102 Elm wood D rive, having St) foot frontage,, and a depth corn on the cob Ij regulated USED television »ets In good eondl* CARPENTER and DuiJding contractor CJiffwood, N. J., Trustee. of 50 feet; situate Northerly* end. of 89 Freneau Ave., Sheranego, Sacremento, Calif, ln these eight states as well tlon. Bargains from $25 and. ui>. - J. G.-Metsger, Florence Ave.. Key- Charles Candlloro, 24! Matawan Rd., Beach, adjoining Whale Creek, Cllff­ Matawan, N. J. Pele'o Inc., corner W. Front and port' N ew .H om es, garages; all altar* Truatee. .. J2I K M -'.i - , despite the fact that both Mr. as in Connecticut, Massachu?. Main 5t»„ Keyport. Tal Ke; 7*2700. FULL, ttma homeworker, Wednesday wood Beach. Matawan Township, Mon­ Sheranego and his father, rld- and Sundaya of/. No child care. Call ations and repalra. Easy financing Harry Gelst, 18 Matawan Rd., Cllff­ mouth County,. N. J., formerly.d£sorib~ setts, Rhode Island, Maine, AMMANA Ireeier. 12 cubic foot, 1 Keansburg fl-OOVJ between ,2 and 4 arranged. Call1 Keyport 7»4159.— wjtf wood. N. J., Trustee. * - ed as South end,of Brfra&way.- - - "Take * jotfe* onoe ' Vacca* j Ing with him at the time of the New Hampshire, Ohio and Ver­ year old. reasonable. CaU South p.m. except Sunday. - wJ14 , Robert F letcher, 1532 'Woodmere The names and residences of .alt of- rella has applied to the Mayor and crash May 30, were token to Amboy MQ34. _ wjir DON’S TV SERVICE Dr.. Cllffwood, N.' J,' President. . flcera and directors.'andittaTiiahiei Council of the Borough of Matawan mont, Regulations on railroad Vincent Gaunt, 810 Sherwood Dr.', and residences,, of all stockholders GIHL‘3 English bicycle, ZBV. reason- For fast efficient radio and television for a plenary retail consumption IR Riverview Hospital by Union refrigerator cars, trucks and PART TIME WORK service call M atawan 1-3844. wjtf Cllffwood, Vice-President, ‘ • H8OTng oKV’Tr) or m ore per centum cense for premises known as AlVBar Beach Ttvst Aid Squad. Both abu. Call Matawan 1»Q0T2«W. wj!4 James Moffat,-1313!W6odmarS Dr., of ony of the slock of said Corpor­ * Grill situated at 20 High St., Mata- ' airplanes also Ate In e tU ct In NATIONAL caab register 1 to WOO). FOR ADDED INCOME LANDSCAPING—Building and main* Cliffwood,)!}*.‘Secretary. . ation are as foRow: - . .01 tenance f vour grounds out'aoeo- uon. N. J. . ' : ■ ca rt weVe so badly sm ashed all li states. " " upright piano. G. E, table model Reliable m«n lot- IWa area to handle 4 • Q^lectlons, Jf any. ahould be mada - Paul T. Cahill,- Green Grova Ava., Objections, < ifa^y,»hauldbe,tna,<>r they had to be lowed from the J roller and old fashioned swivel piano thc world famous Bazzini nut meats laity; top, toll, manure, fertlllrer. lints' ‘JUnmedjawly'1h writing to: William Xeyfcort, N .. J.' ? . ■ ■ - - immediately in writing to^.'^rrank- ^Shipments of s o i l and -p/anls •tool. Call Keimbury <0845. wJU through our new, modern t y p e ’ dis­ L. Lucas, stone Rd. Tel. Ksyoort 7* D ir*a*f>r. nlyJslon of Al- scene after the collision on 1415. . - •• • . ■ i Wjtf Frank A. Cerrary, Box 72, Keyport, lln Dominick, Clerk, of the^Borough from thflae areas to non-regu- pensers. An unusual opportunity to t&fcj)* Holmdel* Road, Hazlet,' n . J. of Matawan;"’'-: ^ 1 £..'v BOAT, 12 foot Trogan, good condl- secure your future. Will not Inter­ 10M Bro,d Florence Ave, However, Pa­ Jated paris of the United State "lion,-- reasonable. ‘ ’ Call Matawan 1- BULLDOZING, lots cleared, cellars, *#Hffllfan A^JVelatekd Box 451., R. D. (Slgned)M ...... ; wJ14« fere with your present employment. tanks and leptica duit; lots, garages VETERANS’ MttfrtOftlAV" 'Sfcjja wan. K f J ., i w | CU/fvyppd Beach .ALPHONSE VACCAREEAJt. /, trolman Ous Strauch, borough require certification through­ 1959-R.______To qualify you muat h ave: $640 cash HOME, INCORPORATED and coops filled and graded, drive­ f f l m ’ W J - ■»> High St.. ’ . . police, who investigated, ac­ out the year. , [ available immediately for inventory. ways cindered, graveled and grad­ Robert Fletcher, President Matawan, N. J. 3 reference* and car, 5 spare hours ed. Blue atone, road gravel mason Cllffwood-Ave. Objection, If any. should be maa« i*t-*4.32* / : knowledged he had not seen FACTORY OUTLET weekly, must be able to start at once. sand, washed gravel, fin dirt and top (Cor. Hawthorn St.), immediately-in .writing ton tose -Kr th* crash, so could not sus­ The company will supervise your op- soil Dump trucks for hire. Eckel cur-Cllffwood, J N,*' ’ (Wenzel, Clerk of"’the Township oi Summer Activities oration# and extend financial 'as- Brothers, Tennent Road. Morgan* J14 110.26 M atawan. tain th* charges so long as ~ -4 D A Y S ONLY piled to tbe Borough of Matawan for THURSDAY, FH1DAY, SATURDAY alatance to full time if desired. This ville. Call Matawan l*422o-J. wjtf NOTICE KREIG CORPORATION . the drivers, would not testify. May Caut* T rouble excellent opportunity, ls offered to a . , (Signed) lenewal of a' Plenary Rejall Distribu* • It SUNDAY SEPTIC tank and cesspool claanlm Take notice that Sarah Hicks, trad­ tlon License, for premises situate al 2 dependable person who Is- interested Call' M atawan 1-2893, w ji ing as Moonlight Bar & 'Grill has Paul T. Cahill, President, •Richard Hilbert, Eehlgh, Pa., in his future. It’s an all cash busi­ . Green G rove Avar.- - Main Street in the Borough of .Mata- Th* *ummerttme slren call • PC. ALL FORMICA applied to the Township Committee of v an. County of Monmouth and State paid $10 and W costs tor dti- DINETTES n ess, depTai»loi> proof. No credit risk. the Township Ot Matawan for a plen­ Keyport, N . J. . of th* great . outdoors can Do not ./answer unless fully qualified. ill $10.80 of New Jersey. regarding the signal of a po- REG, |109 — flSfl TELEVISION SERVICE ary retail consumption license for Objections, if any, should be made:, mean th* undoing of those Incomt starts Immediately, business premises located uordon St.. Cliff* NOT1CB lie* officer, Patrolman..flappl, ls s e t u p for you, no selling or aollclt* immediately, In writing, to J. Frank- ‘ I PC, CUSTOM MADE wood, ln llie Township of Matawan. Take notice that Lawrence Evangel­ lln Dominick. Borough Clerk .ef the who ar* not physically In DINETTES - ting, company aecuras all locations Call us for reliable TV service; tela* Objections, If any. should be made . June 4 at Route M and Sea­ ipiny Installs units. Please in* vjslon antennas repaired and bistsl* ista has applied to the Township Com­ Borough o f M atawan, CoiuUy of Mt»n- . shap* for strenuous programs XH CHROME, WROUGHT IRON, immediately In writing to Rose K. mittee of the Township of Matawan moutti and State of New Jersey. gate Aye. ... BLACK AND BRASS WITH ... le pnone number. For personal led. Wa also repair radios and small Wentel, TOwnshlp Clerk, ot The Town* for a plenary retail consumption li­ of sports and exercise, th* EXTENSION' LEAr - Interview . In your olty, write North electric appliances. ALPHONSO RAPOLLA' : * HoJlSit Paulln, SOS Florence ship of Matawan. cense fpr premises known, ss Ths i-a Rapolla'a Market • New Jersey Heart Association HEO . |6 9 TO 1125 • Amerioan Nut Co., Inc.. 27 William (Signed) ^ White Gate Inn situated at East tide ' Ave., Keyport; paid $10 and |5 +39.80 TO $91 ' Street, New York 5. N. Y.______w |l4 " ’ 2 Main Street . .. has warned. , VILLAGE TELEVISION SARAH HICKS, State Highway 34, Valley Drive, Ma­ - Matawan, New Jersey »«-: casts on a careless driving "Now that warmer weather HELP for roadstand. Call Matawan Gordon Street, - ' tawan Township, County of Mon­ J21 M.M ' VENETIAN BLINDS.. . . 1*4540, J ‘ wjH* Cliffwood, N. J. mouth, N. J. , , " brought' by~ Spelcal Officer Al seems ~lo b e at hand, and UP TO M” LONG 20 E. FRONT ST. J21 M.OV Objections, if any, should bis made ^ . NOTICE $1.79 ’ MAN or woman to operate kitchen immediately in writing to: Rose K. -Take notice that Julia A. Ward, , Boj>’l». New Jerseyans are heading Jn cocktail lounge on 39 Highway. KEYPORT -- NOTICE. . . Take notice that Waiter J. Jankow­ Wenzel, Clerk, ol the Township of Mt* trading as Little Street Cafe has ap» ’ WROUGHT IRON ICE CREAM SETS Excellent opportunity for experienced taw an. piled to the Msyor and Council of : for summer "cottages at shore person. Call Keyport 7-0.14B, Wjl4r KEYPORT 7-3081 ski, trading as Walt’s Tavern has ap- 1 >or lake, swimming pools, golf 2 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS WITH >lted to the ToWnshlp C om m ittee-of (Signed) me Borough of Matawan for a plen­ Independence Hall ROUND GLASS TOP TABLE- LABORERS for general factory work, . . wjtt he Township of/Matawan for a plen­ LAWRENCE EVANGELISTA ary, retail consumption licenser r.for. courses, and tennis courts, a 120.50 furnish references. Cochrane Chem* ary retail consumption license for - 339 Lone wood A ve., premises situated at 1? Little St., Final Stamp July 4 rnF.K LAMP WITH EVERY PUR­ ical Co.. Lloyd Hoad,. Matawan. wJ14 BAILING, plowing, discing, com M atawan, N . .J. word of caution ls ln order," planting, cultivating, mowing and premises situated at 22 Lower Main Bound Brook, N. J. CHASE DURING THIS SALE.: t., M atawan Township, N . J . • jal $4.88* Objections, if any, should be made said the association. "Persons weed spraying; also other types of immediately in writing to: J. Frank­ M rs. Ruth D. Ait) Morgan­ Ing. hours B a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ap* tractor work. Bernard Preig, Old Objections, If/any should be made NOTICE lin -Dominick, Clerk,' of the Borough ville Postmaster, has announc­ who have led comparatively M & M DINETTE . t)ly Mount P leasant Manor N ursing Tennant Road, Morganville. Call Im m ediately Inf w riting to: Rose K. ot Matawan. N. J. . Home, afternoons between 1 and 4 M atawan l*0Q8S«R.l ______~ wjtf Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township ot Take notice that Florence Malln< ed that the P6St Office De­ sedentary lives during the in-, MANUFACTURING COMPANY p.m . Call Matawan 1-4033. wJ14 Matawan, Ni J| ' ■ conlca trading as Fio's Bar has ap- , (Signed) . JULIA A. WARD. partm en t will Issue a 10-cent door season' should remem­ RT. 35 AT VINEYARD AVE., ilAIR dresser, excellent omioftuniky* LICENSED .boarding home for the (Signed) lled to the Township Committee of MORGAN, N . J, aged, both sexes, all rsces wei WALTER J. JANKOWSKI, Ste Township ot Matawan for a plen­ 131 Main St.; ...... Independence Hall Stamp, the ber that they may be pulling Call Keyport 7-1454. , wj!4 Matawan, N. J. SOUTH AMllOY 1*0020 come. Mrs. Haze! Baldwin. Proprle' 22 Lower Matn St., ary .retail consnmptlon Ilcense for J2t 14.32 • . an undue strain on their TERMS ARRANGED fRUCl? driver over 22, tlmrougbl! tor. Call Matawan 1-2357-M.t. . wjtf Matawan, N. J. premises situated. No. l-Central Ave­ l»th and final stom p ot .the 'experienced: knowledge of gtocl hearts' by plunging headlong STORE HOURS: MON. THRU FRl. J21 14.12* nue; also known and designated as new series to be released » P.M . room, steady work. Write experience Parcel N o. E 425 C. a s shown on _ NOTICE - ...... and references to Box C care of thla HAPPY HOURS NOTICE Take notice that Mae B, Koopman through the Philadelphia' Post Into a full scale program of SAT. AND SUN. *T1L 9 P.M. TAKE NOTICE that Frank A. Holub Garden State Parkwav Map ot Sec ______wjl4 newspaper. wjt4 tlon No. 7, A p ril, 1, i954. i? Jn* Buttonwood Manor has oo« Office oti July 4. Stam p col­ strenuous activity. I t Is a SUMMER SCHOOL and Bertha H. HolubTiave applied to piled to the Borough of Matawan for EXPERIENCED bar tender, steady Objection, if anV. should be made lectors desiring first-day cov­ ntuclt better course to enter RUMMAGF. sale sponaored by Brown' the Township Committee ot the Town­ renewal of a Plenary netall Coiisump* town P. T. A. at llt-owntnwn School. work. Call K eyport 7-1104. wJU For children 4 to 8 years. ■ Luncheo ship of Matawan for a plenary retail Immediately In writing to: Rose K. ers may send a ...reasonable the summer play program Wenzel Clerk, of the Township of tton License for premises situate at Hltifm'ay 19, Thurxilay, Friday ana served • rest period. ' distribution license for Uie premises Matawan, N. J. ' Stale Highway No. 34 in the ^Bor­ number of addressed enve­ gradually, so th at tho h eart Saturday. June 21, 92 and 23. Hours .' ■ MEN - located southeasterly corner of Coun­ ough of Matawan, County of TRon* ty Road and Rose Street, Matawan (Signed) . 10 a.m. to Q p.m. Thursday and Krl We have 2 'openings for men Inter­ HOURS 8:30 A.M, TO 4:30 P.M. FLORENCE MAL1NCONICA mouth and State of New Jersey. lopes to the Postmaster at can become accustom ed to day, Saturday 10 a,tn. to 12 noon. ested In making on extra income of REASONABLE HATES Township, New Jersey. Objection, If any, should b* m ade 120 to 140 a week. Apply by w rit­ MRS. C, JURMAN Objection, If any, should be made 34 Lower Main Street, Philadelphia wllh a money or­ carrying an extra load.” ______12t« Matawan, N, J. immediately in writing to J. Frank- ing to Mr. J; Stewart, 2 Norihwood- MATAWAN 1»1B99*W immediately In writing to Rose K. J21—$5.13 Hn Dominick, Borough Clerk of the der to cover the cost of the As for weekend relaxation, land Ave,( Rt. o. New Brunswick. J14 Wemel, Clerk of' the Township of Borough of Matawan, Couniv of Motv* ■tamps to be affixed. lt should be-Just that, espe- HOUSES FOR SALE N. J.f or call Charter S-719H after 7 SEPTIC tank and Cesspool cleaning, Matawan. • . NOTICE tnonuth and Stale of New Jersey. clolly for cottagers Who may p.m.______wjS*2S modern—-J-m equipment, reasonable Bortha H. Holub. Take notice that Johannes Nletsen (Signed) Philatelic treatment will be ratea Call Van K eyport V4037-R 304 Plainfield Ave., and Paul Samlley, partners, trading ba tempted to rush 'rom the Approximately 1 acre in Matawan SALESMAN to taka complete charge Rahway. N, J. • J2t |4 32 M ** B ‘ Koopn,|#n' . r provided for covers carried by of sewing machine department; «x* as John’s Bar and Grill, have applied Rorough, 8 room liiume with all tm' Frank Holub to the Township Committee of the the .firsi flight from New, York office Friday evening and erltnce preferred but not essential J2t $4.50 , nrovem ents City water, hath, oil B-ood Income: marvelous opportunity Real Estate For Sale Township of Malawan for a plenary NOTICE ^ to Kano, Nigeria, by Pan- pack In as much work as pos­ lical. fireplscct * full basement and retail consumption license for prem* .Take notice that the New Deal Ave- flares. Near buses and acliooli, (or right m an. Write Box 670, Key* Take notice that Wanda M. Baker sible before returning to their port . wjtf Ises situated, at northwest corner of srn. Inc., a corporotlon of the State American World Airways, Inc. asHlhu $14,500. KNAPP AGENCY surviving partner of the partnership State Hlchwoy 35 and Cliffwood Ave., of New Jersey, has applied to the e«ptcled to depart on or about MKCIfANiC to work on Chrysler nea) Estate — Insurance of Wtlbcrt F. Baker and Wanda M, Cliffwood. N. J. Mayor and Council of the Borough of June 2t. Present air-mail rales LEGAL NOTICE Acerage for sals near Matawan and cars; only first class mechanics lo 1I5W Main S t.»M ataw an t*22Q7 Baker, trading as Bayshore Fishery Objections, if any, should be made Matawan for a plenary retait con­ Iloltnoel. apply; high salary, wood working witf and Restaurant, has applied to the immediately in writing to: -Rose K. sumption license for premises silu* apply, Mrs. Alt states. Covers condition*. Apply Raritan Oarage. Townshtn Committee of" the Town­ Weiuel, Clerk, of Matawan Township. ated at 21 Orchard S t.,. Matawan. TAKK JjOTICK tlut JoiPtlll nncll- John 3, Mayer. Broker South.Main St.. Keyport. wjtf THREE acres, secluded wooded area, ship of Matawan for a plenary retail for this flight must lie In New art!*? unit M a.y Uai’liardo, trading bn good location. >3.100. Carlton H. (Signed) The names and residences of the H ighway J4. Valley, D uvt, consumption license for premises sit­ JOHANNES NIELSEN, officers are as follows: Jo-Jne'a Cocktail Lovin.io has applied Poling, Real Estate Broker. Call uate on the northeasterly side York not Inler than June 19. to tho Mayor and Council of the Bur- ■ Matawan MATAWAN K eyport 7-iPJft, wJ14 ...... j of Route 35. Clco Silva. 39 Orchard St., Mata- ' Matawan 1*403? State Highway .15. in the Township CUffwood. N. J. N. J.. president and treasurer. A special cachet will lie ap­ oiifih of Malnwan for a plenary Te* OI^K~a5re”|)ropcrty, for sale or lease, of.Matawan, County of Monmouth and tall consumption liquor ik-cnne ior ______wJU UNDERGARMENT CO. PAUL SMALLEY, W allace M. Norton, 313 So. O range plied to covers bearing tlie re­ cleared, fenced, lit m ite from Beach Slate o( New Jersey, knotvn an the Route 3i, 1 Avenue, South Orange, N, J„ secre­ Hiij (iirfnlsea nittiated on Hoiilo 34-4. UI)lL.IJ/NOS to move dollvcre;} Jo wn.v- near ball /feld In WohI Keans, Bayshore Fishery ami Henlaurant. ts ry. quired postage and accompan­ Mutowun. N, J. yonr oroporty, Cliunp All Improve- OPERATORS - Cllffwood, N. J, burn near Highway 30. Call Keans, O bjections, If any, should be madt* J21 $5.40 The names and residences of the ied by the request they should Objrttltiii, If nny, should be nuile montn. No price over phono. IlltJh burg ocm n. wJ14 lmcdiatel.v In writing Mo: Rose K. tntnirdlnlpk t» writing lu J. t ’ra»k* way 33. Manolnpan. - Phone English- EXPERIENCED directors and all stockholders hold­ be sent on thc first flight, The/ Weiufci, Clerk, of the Township of NOTICK ing one or more, per ccntum of Ihe Hu Domluuk, .Clerk o( the UoroUKt> town 7-3321 Mnlllna addrest. Harry STEADY WORK Malawan N. J. of Matawan. N Forman. Uox_lBi. Freehold wjtf OOOD PAY Take notice that .the Morganvllle capital stock of the said applicant are 'lo lie seiit to either thc , FOR RENT (Signed) Independent Club has applied to tha conjoratlon are as follows-' JOSK.Plf UACIIARDK 7:45 a,in, lo 4:15 p.m. Wanda M. ltakor, survlvln? Po stm aster, New York I. N. Y, MAJtY U \C H \H D t: k ic r p d n r attractive .T'j room bunga* 5 Day Week 4 Township Committee of Marlboro Cleo Silva -39 Orchard St., Mata­ or ,to 'District TramporUMlon J14 #4.05 . low. oil heat, MDOO. .Curiton 11. I’d* N tW / Vmi attractive' l'{>eflr(»oni soart partnrr o( the partnership of Township for a jffeb license lor the wan, N. J. • • . Ing, itca l Estato Rroker. C a ll. Kev- I Johnson Avo.. Matawan ment on countrv rond 3 mlleu from Wilbert F, Baker and Wanda club nrem>*ca nflrimerly side, Texas Alexander Jackson. 11 Brook Ave„ Manager, District 5, Postal . - NOTICE 7-ll)lfl, . ______»‘w )U M atawan t*tQ7t Matawan. Call Eatontown 3«1000,- M. Baker, trailing as Bavshore Road, East of mttrsectlon with mad Keyport, N. J. • * Tnkc iinlluo Unit Itussfll W. need tenslnn 2-3023.______. ' J14 Fishery and Restaurant,' to Morganvllle, Morganvllle, N. J. Gladys Jackgon 21 Brook Ave., Key­ T ransportation Service, New RAHITAN 'TOWNSHIP, 1 year old J21 >8.11 port, N. J. / 7 York 1. Space of approximate, and KtitfiMtn M. lladu, trading ai Tlie rape cod. 4Vj room s. C»h heat, rnr- BUNGALOW, 3 rooms! afi- Improve Officers of the club are William Cirk 'n UotttP, fmvu applied to tlio ner property IUS50. Carlton If, Pol­ mcnU on Matawan I'rerhold llond, NOTICE Collins, President, R. D. Matawan. " Objections, if any, ahould be made ly thre«-by-l!irce Inches on tlie Mayor and Ctwiu-ll of tho nuroiigh . OPERATORS lnului'1,1 couple or adulls. Call Mntn- Take nntlcp that Arthur N. IIubln. N. J„ Ella Davis ' Secretary. Old immediately in writing la J, Franklin ing, Itenl Estnto Ilroker. Call Kry- Dominick. Clerk ol the Borough,of ol Matnwaii for a plpnary retail dis* porl 7-lWlfl.______wjV» w an l*OA23*W*3. J14 trading as Village Tavern, has ap-‘ Bridge, N. J.. James Reynolds. lower loft of the address side! Treasurer, R. D, Matawan, N. J. Matawan. in the County ol Mon­ lilbtillod iiceiMu for neenilies slltialed Apply Union Frocks, 342 nroad St., JfOOMS... velth. or. without"^kitchen piled to the Township Committee of of th® covers, is required for at 110 Main Si, Matawan N. J. iti-'.yT'Oit’r. exrellrn t 4'ii room fo l­ Keyport, Alsu lino atltoh operators Marltmro Townahlp for a plenary re­ Trotters. Saul Dorse)', Kenneth Rose mouth. Slate of New Jersey. 1 iage. Ran heat, I'ombln.itluu filnin- privileges. c “ ll M atawan 1-4230,-jIi the cachet. ’ OlijtM’lltMU, l( an)’, aliould l>e mad« ______wjtf tail consumption license tor premises and Francis Humley, NEW DEAL TAVERN, In*. liDinrdlilc)} In w/Jftng to: J. Kranklli] Imiin storm wlndowi and icreeita, UClilNbKU practical nurse can otfer situated at south side Old Tm nrnt Objections, it any should be made Cleo Silva, President, good location Carlton fi, Tol* YOliNtJ man stock room experience, DUmhilfk, Clotk, of the Borough ol referenres requlrfd. Writ* Jn own one p rivate room.- one sem l-prlvale ltd . approxim ately 500 ft. west or rail­ immediately in writing/ to; Floyd Wy­ 3'J Orchard St.. Mdtuwau. Iug. Real F.ataie Ilroker, Cali Krv- for aged people, Weekly or month­ road ststlon. ckoff. Clerk, of Towtiship of Marl­ M ataUan, N. J. . ’ p oii 7-lOln. w jl4 hand writing to Ilox D care cars of Attait: Rev. Richard Yautiy (Sli/ncil) thla newspaper.______w j!4 ly. Cail Keytwrt 7*1504 J.______wJtf Objection, if any. should be made boro. . lUISSKLI. W. H EED, i Signed) Wallace M. Norton, Sec'y. . t [{6 6 M In one family house. 1st floor Im m ediately In writing to: J ia y d 1*1 19.99* 3 * To Be Ordained 1 Hovilli atreot. TillNKINO Or RED. 1IANK YOUNG m an, high. bvIiooI graduate hot water, suitable for bu*lnest Wyckoff, Clerk, of Marlboro Town­ MORGANVILLE INDEPENDENT '''' M alawan, N. j . Milling to loarn the butcher trade. couple, Calt M atawan t-2551-M ship. . ■ CLUB CaU Key port 7-3490, w ll i NOTICK The ReV, Richard Yauasjr, EUUKNIC M. &AD# Fair Haven, nice cape ood on tot a f t e r # : * ) p.m^______*______w jfl (Signed) William H. Collins, President. H ig h w a y135, ’ 60 x ‘100, "I y■ e a n -a old. living room, COUNSKIXJRS, crsfta md ottmr ARTHUR N. RUBIN, Jit * « n Take notice that Ceorgs J. Pouteo*. pastor of Orica Methodist , Keyport, N. J. large kitchen, 2 hedrooina,; hod Inn, has applied C hurch, Union B each, nnd tlm JH » « 1 Im<) expansion sttlc. tixi only ft,A . Day Camp. College student* roortvi. balh; also furnished room MorganviJJf, N, J. NOTICK to the Township Committee of the 913,300. tftndnates oiiit t^acliprs nrrdrd. Oomi kitchen privileges, day, wetk or >21 »4 50 Take notice that Alexander A. Vas Township of Malikii) for a p/»rur/ ... . NOTiCK monthly. Near Highway 30, call has applied to the Township Commit­ retail consumption license for prem- Cllffft'ood Methodist Church is lake li'itlrt) that Htrplieu D. OI«lis Kalaijcs. Call lllllcrfit 3 (ttoi, w(2t NOTICE IM N K Y XKARNKY & CO., Keansbti/g 8:M40. wjl4 tee of the Township ot Matawan for l*e* situated at northeait comer leaving Sunday for Lakc.sldr, Irjilinn a i KreiM’nu l,U|tmr IlnMln Itns A. LI1U dflinnnd fur Avon Cotinrtlc sale Taki* nollre that William Porter has a|]|)ll«‘il t ' ' of Maliviaii , „ (Signed! GLORCiF. J. PO U7.FN!tw(iift and nlrt * H->ul»i Amboy R d - . llicws. 11n llioadway, Keyport. Coll **wn home Prompt Cah , ta il;' lit VH'Initif•Initir u( \ _ ' Malawan, N. J, , Malawan. N. J, < , : d^lcti serv ices.. ' ■ ; . South Ainboy l-33'.ll, wjtt 1 Cllllwwrf, N. J. * ^Dnve and flight* iy sXI, Mai.twjn J11 j it |4 01 • IH M M j . i ,. • > , • I f f port covered microwopie ttu- ImtyorUfitJaclors In lung can Gettysburg Graduate | diea on , t h e lungs o f '41 hu­ t-er^y ■: - ‘ . ' man, beings Tbe report last THE . - - l a thpT^F"tforfcrthf y I i'l vyee^NtaV ’the re suit of Jind1' cases divided - into fj two l i a b l e F o r T a x e s Important In Cancer ih&s of the sam e group on 117 cases ih which the lung cav­ pateKOflpB. One, of those |wh6 TJistrict Director* Chris. M I • % j Barbara ' Callahan, Further support of the theo* ity" waS'Hlvided Into sections died of jjtng cancer, 34 cases, June H, 1S50 Pact'Thirtecn Cross; of ihe UMjounty para-' socialist, ln hospital public ry that cigarette smoking is for exploratory purposes. It is all of Whom were smokers' ant) ah im portant fa c to r’ in the tbe flrat time* that evidence of two; ;ofj;|hose who died of Uen Internal Revenue1 District t-fclaUons^has been nam e^di- changes allljoue.li o^liived In cause of lurig cancer was giv­ this type w i sought. The has called attention to a num­ Vectoc, of 8public relations and causes btnfex limn lung ban: en last week by Dr. Oscar team working with Dr,; Auer­ cer. The findings ln tlie latter nil groups were least exten­ b er of instances w here tax* fund-raising fo r Monmouth Auerbach, of the Veterans bach consisted of Dr. J. group were tabulated accord­ sive ln tlie group (hat never payers unknowingly have be* Memorial Hospital, it has Administration Hospital, East Brewster Gere, Dr. Thomas ing to thelt‘ smoking histories, smoked regularly with a pro- come liable lor Uie payment been announced hy George J. Orange, in a paper rend be­ G. Pedrick, Dr. Arthur Purdy namely those who never smok* grrsslve increase in findings o f the special tax; on coin* Bartel, administrator oI the fore the third annual national Stout, D r. G erald E. Meuh* ed regularly or at all. 16 eas­ in tho moderate and heavy cancer conference, which was sam. Dr. Jerome K. Forman,' es; those.who smoked under sm okers. 'J'iir sam e, but m ore operated amusement and hospital.- .... held in Detroit, Mich. and Dr. Harold J. Smolin, one pack a day, *40 cases, and extensive changes, were ob­ gam ing devices. This fax: h a s UnUl June 1,, Miss .Callahan . The. study ...will. _be continued In his report Dr. Auerbach those who smoked more lhan served In those who illea of been effective since Oct. 1, was in charge of public rela­ t>y Dr, A uerbach and his as-, oUo ’ sifUe*d’ that.Uie'' siud^ one pack a day, *7 canes. . c a n te r ot Ui» iungs. "was—continued - as tions for the Catholic Hospital sociates at the hospital as the showed Uut Among people Fou r^ch an g es In the lintng part-of the 1954 Internal Rev­ Association--©-!- the TT nU«d findings and conclusions are who died o f- otUor- than lung Of the bronchial i u b'e were Furnished apaninent ligna enue Code. States and Canada, the Great­ regarded as a progress re­ cancer Uie incidence lii the lin­ evaluated in the study. These for sale at this olflce, ------— The tax is Imposed on. and er St. Louis Hospital Council, port subject to later modifica­ ing of the bronchial tube is far is payable by every person and St. Mary’s^Hospital, all tion, They are working uuder higher in heavy cigarette In St. Louis, Mo. She w&s di­ who maintains for use or per­ a g ran t of. $31,831 m ade by sm okers Uiku in niodeiate and D o n ’t B e mits use of, on any place or rector of public information the American.' Cancer Society. those who never smoked regu­ for the St. Louis University —^remises-occupied-^y-him,-^. A year a go Dr. AuerbacU larly. Likewise that Uie find FOOLED! cooperated amusement or School- or^Me^rcine^rrorn^l^BO reported on the findlngs~~by a luits are fully consistent wllh to 1954. gaming ' device.' . , “ JOHN F. SILCOX JOSEPH F. HORAN group rf veterans hospital tlie hypothesis that lnlialenta The Lax on an am usem ent She is & member of the Na­ doctors. At that time-the re- or one son or another' also are ,or music de.vice. is $10 per John F. Siicox, jr.. Holmdel, tional Association of Sclenoe Joseph. P. Horan, son of year for each' machine, and son of Mrs. Margaret Siicox, Writers, tlie" American Medt- Mr. and Mrs, D. Horan, Lloyd on a gaming device is $250 Holindel, and ‘J. Frederick cai WrUeTs ' Association; tlie Rd., Matftwonr was-among per year for each machine. Siicox. Keyport, was gradual Mental Health. Association the 560 graduates of Manhat­ Payment of the tax is indica- ed on June 3 from Gettysburg t h e Gerontological Society, tan College, Riverdale, N. Y., I ted by the posting of a stamp College, Gettysburg, Pa. He Inc., and the Adult Education who received degrees at the on the premises where Uie de­ received his Bachelor of Arts Association of th e Uniteft 105th commencement exerci-; vice or devices are :<£perated. Degree in Chemistry, and was States.. • : ...... - ...... ses Tuescfayi. _...... j Dodge & Plymouth commissioned a second lieu­ The tax. Is due and payable Miss Callahan entered -the ,Mr. Horan was an honor; tenant in the U.S. Air Force. NO DOWN I'AYMKNT on the first day the device is field of hospital and medical student and co-editor of the- placed in operation and is re* During his years in the Air literary publication while aC 1949 Buick 4 Door ...... $295 ' Vour Rugs Are Professionally Cleaned Force Reserve Officers Train- public relations after many newsble on July 1 of each years in the newspaper and the college. 1 . . 1, Thoroughly Dusted Willi Modern Equipment year. Penalties are Incurred Ing. Corps, he attained the! The Most Rev. John J. 1949 Dodge 4 Door ...... $275 . _ .- . . . »an(rrank nf of rr, major. a «a » . radio field, including th e I. Thoroughly Hltampoofd WUh Neutral Detergent ' not only lor failure to pay the Press, the Omaha World*Her- Wright, D.D., Bishop of Wor­ 1947 Dodge 4 Door ...... $195 1. Thoroughly Rimed ' • tax, but also, lor failure to While a t. Gettysburg, Mr. aid, the Council Bluffs, Iowa, cester, Mass.. delivered the 4, Dryed In a Contcolled Drying K«om Plus InittecUoa ‘ post the stamp. Siicox was a member of Per­ N onpareil, and KMOXt a Co­ commencement address, and 1949 QlcUmobile ...... $375 These machines, explained shing Rifles, Arnold Air Soc­ . Before nnd After lumbia BroadcastingJ~-3yaj«n received the honorary degree • •••••• $295 lhe director, are generally iety and the Interfraternity of Doctor of Letters. His Em­ 1951 Ford 2 Door ...... owned and operated station, So CALL So. Ainboy 1-1582 and —found-in-social-and-fraternal Council. He belonged to Kap in-St, Louis. ------Inence Francis Cardinal Bpcll- olubs, taprooms, lunchrooms pa Delta Bbo Fraternity, and ^------THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL------^ She was assistant public re­ man presided at the ceremo­ restaurants, roadstands, cafes served as its vice president. Let Us CLEAN YOUn RUGS lations director for Uie $6,000,­ nies. ; ' " - ■— 1948 Plymouth $95 •nd grocery stores. ' Be also participated ln Intra­ Other senior week activities . Application blanks and In­ mural sports. 000 C ard in a l. Glennon M em or­ Included the senior ball at ; Charles Pecket Her., B>| Oermler flu. Mgr. . S P E C I A L formation regarding this tax ial H ospital fund drive <.end Ur, Siicox is a graduate of public relations director for the Hotel Biltmore, N. Y., on . may be had by contacting Keyport Grammar School and 9x12 Domestic $7.95 tbe dedication ot the hospital Friday evening; and, the bac­ any Internal Revenue field Bed Bank High Schdol. He will la April. She has had wide calaureate mass; aluyinl buf­ Frank Van Syckle, Inc. Cleaned m d Stored Unill Mev«mb*i lit Office located In.Camden, At- enter active duty with the Air fet lunch, and formal induc­ Ikntlo City, Asbury Park; experience In television and DODOB - PLVMOUTU DEALER . Force In Texas in January. radio, including production ot tion into the alumni society, Trenton or by writing the 1957, Hu in office at Seventh and a series of 10 dramatic radio Upper Main St. S. Boyes Rug (leaning Co. shows which were aired on 32 Research Award From Cooper Sts., Camden J...... Read the Classified Ads M ataw an. MA 1-4473 Missouri radio stations in co­ Polio Foundation '__ __ Th* Ana’s Oalr Rug Cleaning Pta»» J operation with the Missouri Heart Association-,.^and the Leonard J. Karlin, Lone Wei Specialize In Missouri Division ot Health. Branch, _ a . member of the She recently Inaugurated a Class of 19M-at Yale Univer­ regular- weekly educational sity School of Medicine, has SEAFOOD TV show on KETC, St. Louis’ been awarded a M arch of educational station for Uie Dimes fellowship ot $600 tor STEAKS Greater St. Louis Hospital special -research In the bio­ REDDY KILOWATT DEALER Council. ... logical and physical sciences YOUR She was ln charge of pro­ related to medlplne. Ttils has CHOPS duction of. “The Dedicated,” been announced by Roland J. a documentary Him on the ltlnes, chairman of the Mon­ history and development ot mouth County chapter of the STANDS FIRMLY BEHIND THIS SEAl Cocktail Lounge the Catholic hospital from tlie National Foundation tor In­ fantile Paralysis. ‘ WE CATER TO, PARTIES time of Christianity to the present day for the Catholic. The fellowship will finance AND WEDDINGS Hospital" Association ot the extracurricular study for 12 Y pro­ hospital and*-hospital associa­ fessional 'education* program, tion accounts, Mitfs Callahan largest of. bn; voluntary agen:. handled public relations lor cy, lo recruit and' train tor some eight scientific and edu- professional fields. These - a­ catlonal national conventions wards and National Founda­ duBng the past two years. . tion grante. to: schools and She holds her degree in professional associations, to journalism from the Univer- assist in maintaining and . Im­ slty of Nebraska.______proving standards and ser­ vices have totaled' $24,300,000 since Uie National Foundation Electrical was established in 1036, "Help Wanted*1 ids- in this p&per tell you About Uie good Contractors; jobs open . a NEW AND OLD WiltiNO

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KE 7-0757 ^^|A^3B8aSSSS388BBBS5 THE ONLY WAY TO M01)W«N LIVING!." Broad and Fir»f Sit. K*yport M u o w m co. w , r«O N T 1,...... L. -n * tha law made tha state’s caseteon Township, is the main' U- Academy Appointee j defectlve in that it was not »ue beforethe court ) Receives B.S. Degree j ) Training Consultant ] | W rite NJPA History *■ -T Many Receive Social prepared^ as was the defense, on the -return date for, hearing [m a t s w a n j o u r n a l Security Benefits For lOOtfr'Birihlay In the county poiirt. Judge Kal- ■ v- . 1 / ‘ ' tlessen deolined' to aocept so The amount gt $183,628 each , The New Jersey Press , As­ P a g e Fourteen Ju n e X4,195S exact' a constrUal of. the w>rd- month to 3863 ‘^Idoweil ­ sociation, oldest state organ: our Izatlon of newspaper publish­ lng of the law. but Mr. Sokol ers and children under 18 ac­ ers and editors ln continuous said 'Monday he would press Clothing Club Practical Nurses counted for 25 per cent of the Existence ln the United States, this Issue if the case goes to total monthly old-age arid sur­ [, Is (he subject of a new hlstorl- the Appelate Division of the vivors Insurance benefits ot fal article by Kenneth Q. Jen­ Superior Court. The appeal in the county W. S. WAllACE Install Officers $913,666 In M iddlesex County nings, professor of journalism at’Rutgers University and one court will be ^gued June-’M. 24 W. FR0N1 ST. Hie Installation dinner of as of D ecem ber 1955, accord­ Of the state’s leading author­ T h e examination of Mr. Spring­ ing to Allan A, Bass, Social the Licensed Practical, Nurses ities on New Jersey press his­ steen by Dr, J, P, Cooper, Ma- Security Administration dis­ KEYPORT 7-0700 Association.' Monmouth Coun- tory. ta*an, at the request of Pa­ trict manager ln Perth Am­ trolman Oeorge Hanson, Mad- —ty, Division 10, w as held at The Jennings' history of P eterson's, Red Bank, June 7. boy...... In making thla announce­ N.J.P.A. has been written es­ ~ Ann Kennerup, south Orange, pecially for the association’s state and national secretary, ment, Mr. Bass said thatman- persons think of the federal annual meetlhg to be held at was the Installing officer. , • Spring “L a k e r June 28 th ro u g h old-age nnd^ sUfVlvCrs Insur­ New-olfloers-are-Mrs, Doro­ July 1, and will make Its first ance program as protection thy Reed, Red Bank, presi­ appearance ln a souvenir pro­ only for older men and wo­ dent; Mrs. Bessie Covert, gram to. be distributed at that men. He emphasized It also Is Long Branch, first vice presl- m eeting. -"dent; . Mfs. Harriet Miller, program benefiting young­ sters. At the end of 1D55, na­ The annual meeting and elec­ -^EDWARD WESTON Monmouth Beach, second vice • MARY LEO SADKOW8KI president; . Mrs. Jane Fisk, tion-wide, about 1,276,000 tion of officers at the Essex Edward Lankfleld Weston, Port Monmouth, secretary! Miss Mary Jane children under-age 18 were re­ Leo Sadkowskl, son of Mr. and 8ussex Hotel also will be - Mrs; -Emma Berry, Port-au- ceiving monthly benefit pay­ the klckoff of a year-long cele­ sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Edward daughter of - Mr. , and ~ Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Sadkowskl. L. Weston, Browntown, has Peck, treasurer; Mrs. Nellie ments under tbe social secur­ bration of the association’s Jphn Cashtll, Old Amboy Rd., ity law. Of these. 120.000 w ere Keyport, and . husband of the 100th birthday. been appointed to the United Grant, Asbury Park, Mrs. Ed­ Rpbertsvllle, will be one of na Dobbins, Neptune, Mra. being paid monthly dependent former Miss Edith Kinhafer, Mr. Jennings writes of the States Coast Quard Academy 1H seniors who will receive benefits because of the retire­ Keyport, has been named, by history of tbe press associa­ at New London, Conn. He will Evelyn Choate, Belmar, di­ tha degree of bachelor of enter the Academy on July 3. rectors, ...... • ment of an aged parent; the Harvey W. Lee, manager of tion and Its place.ln the. social, science in education from others were receiving survi­ political and economic life of M r. Weston Is a grad­ - Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scott, Newark State Teachers Col­ the Asbury Park dlsjjlct of Red Bank, were guests. "Sit. vors benefits as children of ia the state. . uate of Cheesequake Elemen­ lege at commencement exer- deceased parent. More than th< Prudential Insuraribe Com­ The group which Is now-the tary Schoor and received his Scott, chairman ot tha third olses being held at tha college half of all young children ln pany, training consultant ln New Jersey Press Association diploma last night from Mata­ annual ball on M ay 3, held today at 10 a.m. at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, the Continental' United- States the field training division ln was established on Feb. 25, wan High School. He Is a mem­ _ Dr. Henry T. Heald, chancel­ ber of St. Thomas' Church. reported the affair had been whose fathers have died were the home office, Newark. 1857, as the New Jersey Edlt- lor ol New York University, receiving social'security bene­ orlai Association with 28 edi­ Old ’ Bridge, the Junior Holy * success. . Alter his; discharge from tha Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Berry, will -deliver the commence, fits at the. end .ol .1953,. M r. tors present for Its first meet­ Name Society of the church, m ent, address, and- Leonard U.S. Air, Force at the close of and the con-fraternlty. past president, will leave Bass declared. World War H, during which ing. . '. Monday 'to attend the - stata p e st, Summit, legislative Aged peoplef. accounted ’ for NJPA history recently has chairman of the New Jersey he flew 81 co m b at m issions ln repeated'itself, the Jennings convention ln Trenton. the greatest.i number In .the the- European theater, Mr. Motion To Dismiss State Federation of District history shows, because at that THE FRIENDLY LUMBER YARD ' The last meeting ot tha sea­ county's increased beneficiary Sadkowskl joined the Pruden­ Drunken Case Denied Bchool- Boards of Education, first meeting as during the son will be ‘ held June 22, at total, he said, in Middlesex tial as an agent ln the Key­ f will receive the award for dis­ past year, leagal advertising Our business reputation has been built on' which reports will be given. County at the end of last year, port office of the Red Bank ■ judge Klemmer Kaltelssen Mrs. Mae Swern will show tinguished : service to elemen­ 8897 retired w orkers w ere get­ was the most pressing busi­ a sound foundation and is the result . tary education. Forty-eight d istric t In ,June 1947. ' denied the motion of .Jerry So­ films of last year’s national ting $611,915 m onthly; 2293 ness before the editorial group kol, Freehold attorney, to dis­ masters' degrees also will be After three years as a suc­ of consistently buying I . convention In California. . wives and dependent -husbands The bill drawn up at the In­ miss a drunken driving appeal On' F rid a y ^ the association conferred. w ere receiving $B3,411 m onth­ cessful agent, he was promot­ itial meeting was approved by TOP QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS ed to staff manager In August because of lack of prosecution presented a chrome fracture A graduate of Matawan ly; 1847 aged widows, widow­ the legislature less than a The judge was acting In Mid­ chair to the second floor of High School, Miss Cashlll ma­ ers, and parents were receiv­ 1950, and transferred to the month l»ter. Last winter NJPA and in turn selling at honest prices Asbury Park district. During dlesex County court Friday ln Rlverview Hospital, Red jored in general elementary ing $94,351 m onthly as survi­ was Instrumental ln obtaining New Brunswick on the appeal TRY US FOR QUALITY, PROMPTNESS, Bank, In appreciation of the education at the college. She vors of deceased Insured work­ his years as staff manager, he Important amendments to that stood high among the com­ of Douglas Springsteen, Free­ use of. the solarium as e was a member of the senior ers. - law. to give the newspapers of hold. — fr COURTESY AND FAIR TREATMENT meeting place for the' assocla- class social committee and of With th e bringing in of pany’s leaders. He has been the state a payment for legal Mr. Springsteen was arrest­ WHEN YOU BUILD, REPAIR OR REMOpEL WE WILL - tion and the many other ser­ the chorus of the senior show, many groups of employed and very successful In-the recruit­ advertising more ln line with ed last Mar. 2 In TMadlson BE VERY PLEASED TO FTONlSH ALL vices rendered. Mrs. Julia For four years slje was active ing and training of new men self - employed persons pre­ greatly Increased costs. Townshlt), and was convicted Throckmorton, administrator ln both the Association for viously excluded, the old-age In the business. ■“ ■ -. At the F eb . 25 1857, m eeting, ' YOUR REQUIREMENTS of d ru n k en -d riv in g by Mtfgl^- o' the hospital, accepted the Childhood Education and the and survivors Insurance pro­ In his new work, Mr. Sad­ a constitution was adopted and strate John Fuchs. A penalty gift,- which was presented by Future Teachers of America, gram achieved almost univer­ kowskl will devote his time to permanent officers elected. of $225 was Imposed and the Mrs, Berry, retiring president being treasurer of the latter sal coverage at the beginning training' matters, conducting Judge Joseph Naar ot the defendant deprived of his driv­ of the division. < ln her sophomore year. of 1955," Mr. Bass said. He classes ln the home office and Trenton True American was ing license for two years. Others present, represent­ pointed out that an estimated ln the field. & ‘ Miss Cashlll has been a Sun­ the first president. The assoc­ Mr. .Sokol's motion to dis­ ing the members ot the asso- 68,000,000 persons had taxable Mr, Sadkowskl resides ln day School teacher of nursery iation also eleoted five vtcfe- miss was based on the fact the . elation, were Mrs. Reed, Mrs. earnings under the program ln Shrewsbury wlth .hls wife and presldents, a secretary, a ■■ The Friendly Lumber Yard age children. She did her jun­ transcript of the hearing ln the Fisk, and Harry Finn, Red ior student teaching ln th e calendar year 1955. Some 70,­ three children. treasurer, and a four-man ex­ Bank. Mrs. J, Yost, Keyport, magistrate's court had not Telephone MA 1-4500—4501 Madison School, Railway, and 000,000 W orkers w ere Insured ecutive committee. been sent to the higher court was unable to attend. as the year came to an end. Since that date, the Editor­ her senior teaching ln the Lin­ "forthwith.” The Freehold at­ SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWAN coln School, New Brunswick. Of this num ber, 32,000,000 are Two YHMA Camps ial Association, which changed torney claimed this wording of Attend the' church of your Insured permanently and-can Its name to the New Jersey choice this weekend. Classified Ads act Results qualify for old-age benefits at Press Association in 1913, has age 65, reg ard less of future Will Serve Area met at least once a year to employment; likewise, ln the elect officers and an execu­ From "Keyport to Carteret event-of death, their survivors tive committee to further the t h e YMHA Summ er D ay can qualify for monthly bene­ Interests of the press of New fits, lump-sum . death pay­ Camps, Noar and Oamad. Jersey. ' ments,,or both. - will serve '15 com m unities When a worker retires or with a total of 200' children, "Help Wanted" ads In this dies, he or his survivors are it was announced by Martin paper tell you about the good urged to visit, phone or write E. Danzig, executive director jobs open, , ,. < the Perth Amboy social secur­ of the YMHA. The camping ity office a,t 313 stats St. for season will begin on June 25 Furnished;' apartment signs advice In making claim tor and will continue for Beven tor sale at this office. . benefits.1 "In fact,” Mr. Bnss weeks until Aug. 10. The ____------■ ..-t~ ------:--- Said, “the socinl security of­ camps arc geared to serve fice should be contacted when tots from thrce-to-slx-y,ears, of a . worker reaches . age 65, re­ age In the kindergarten gardless of, retirement, when meaning lllllputlan, and chil­ ENGINEERS he reaches nge 72, regardless dren from seven-to-12-years In AND of earnings, when an Insured Camp -Noar, mennlng youth. member ln a family .dies, and Both camps are sponsored by when a worker becomes total­ the Jewish Community Cen­ SURVEYORS ly disabled for any gainful em­ ter, 316 Madison Ave., Perth ployment or self-employment, Amboy. P e n n i e s regardless of his age,” The camps are located ln Frank Allen Foss rustic Roosevelt Park, where an adequate and most attrac­ Associates - tive'camp site has been con­ A D a y D R. LOUIS I. P R ACER structed. It Is conducted by KEYPORT 7-1211 OPTOMETRIST the YMHA as part of Its year-round program- for the For Pleasure EYES EXAMINED children of the community OFFICE HOURS and otters a full range of Dally and Saturdays _ T h c new. R CA V ictor Vincent 24 summercamping program s is the buy of the year in family- 0 A.M. to 6 P.M . In addition to a'Jewlsh cul­ ftra u g la s size television! Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.' tural program, . m o d el PGCA Wednesdays 9 A.M. to You'll enjoy TV'« flnatl picture — KEYPORT LUMBER 12 Noon - Transportation Is .provided 3 0 30 W. Front St., .for all cam pers from central thanks to RCA Victor’s.new "4- And SUPPLY CO. pick-up points. Buses will cov­ Plus" Picture with a full 329 GALLON _ Keyport er ' the entire Raritan Bay square inches pf viewable pic­ Tel. MA 1-1872 Cliffwood KEyport 7-2020 area. Special buses have been ture .. . new Balanced Fidelity assigned for different com­ Sound through two big speakers munities ln order to mlnimlze- . . . new H igh-Side" T uning thc length ot time lhat a child and many other RCA Victor will hiS/e to travel to and TV advances, : from ennfp. Swimming Is provided at II you'v* olwhyt wanted truly.big- the YMHA pool which Is screen TV—RCA Victor’s new equipped with a high powered Vincent 24 is the set for you— filter to assure safe swim­ and now's the time to buy! Coma ming throughout the summer in—call in—today 1 ■ Special attention Is given to the pool to make sure that the _ water Is perfectly pure’ 4 Snd-clean for swimming pur­ poses, and ln keeping 'with O N T H E YEAR-AHEAD c a r the highest standards of the camping field. The Perth Am.* boy Water Department takes weekly tests of the water In the swimming pool. Registration tor tha day, Phone KEYPORT 7-0102 canjp . may be made by con/ tactlng the YMHA ln Perth Amboy. Registration , ,w 111 Keyport close immediately upon ths enrollment 'o t the 200 chi! dren, A limited number of va­ C l e a n e r s cancies ■ are s 1111 available, Other' children .will remain on a waiting list for later periods — 23 E. Front St., ln the season. ■ Keyport Ptetun Qulity Mm Balanced Fidelity Seaiid : Hiw “Hith-SM*" Tsnliif , , . The YMHA Is an affiliate of ID 100% automate gain contrati , krt r»vr Kom* IK* •*+•>* rang* Ptrfcrt w oyto a contolettet the National Jewish Welfare 118 Main St., Matawan ill "lync" llabtliw *i.t kith In- • f Mvmf md* m i by TV iwrworis. Y«* M yoti can dl*j tlondirtg vp. N#ar Ut fr*«f' Board and the Raritan Bay U f f .r m . |tM*n, (31 7% «xlra Mar "Moha**,.. lh* "kw*" ...* • * w M y « can • • • th* pktwa an Community Chest. Plant and Main 8tore 33% antra canfrait. *»•* rids VfttlUfk tvvnA wiannal a* raw ” . ' Division nnd 3rd Streets , Atk «4aa< *a igrfbfri *€A VWar fwttry fcrrfca Ci^r i f Three holders of Monmouth Cleaners, Tailor*, Furriers • CHRYSLER WINDSOR V-8 Park track records are back . ' ^• ‘ “ Shirt Launderers 9 m UH» Waw Maa VMf hn*w wvert 70 UHP U MMsirf Te* m a . for the 1950 meeting. Decath­ f»HA f»m VHP te UW-»f UHf le VHt—wd fce* le • pre«i«MIf aeleeled lon holds the time mark for Cold Storage Vault on ■rPaif fea4*rfhf fce ww»e# Offlawet. e«*re. mt eew tow —<1 1 ^ flve-nnd-one-half furlongs of Prem ises 1:04. Mary’s Bubble and War NEW 1956 CHRYSLER Free Flok Up and Delivery Age ara co-holders of tba flva ’ , .. • ' ' -- , ■** . " furlong record of :M 1-8 aes- Bonded Drivers S e e the Big Change In TV by R C A V i c t o r onds. Itjsjill yours for the cost of a , ..... USED KEANSBURG APPLIANCE Co. fully equipped “low-priccd” small c a r ! Popular Records 39< each 68 CHURCH ST. KEANSBURG 6-2489 Raritan Garage Bennett's Garage Inc. 3 for SI,00 AT„THE RAILROAD STATION ' 5o.Mall> St.,'Keyport —■ KE 7-0361 VILLAGE TELEVISION i APPLIANCE CO. '‘Low est-Prices ’’ In This Area Main Street, Marlboro - FR ,8-1330 I0 E. Front St.. Item rl. Hlihw»f III Middletown , O p EVENINGS Till 9 P.M. - SUN. 10 to 3 P it f t :Jj; Jfjj

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-Open Tues. and Thurs. til 9 JP.M. — Fri. til 10 P.M. W I^-.ILil 'i '{• « 'V that home care ha« assumed and Health Association, 1( Food, Drugs, Safe new Importance In the treat­ Esst Kinney St., Newark, J, ment of tuberculosis. ;:as h»s the iedersi pi'aetltMwr of For Past 50 Years Continued; Report W H E H Y O O "S T C P O N T H t NOTES medicine. : In esses. The continuous struggle to SAS/NA New Jersey communities are Page Sixteen June 14, 1956 About Area Men and Women "A handful of Inspector!, rid every community in New backed by a country .full of Jersey from the scourge of not prepared to'jiand|i''the>e S O t a u b B U IQ C in thi h cooperativ. lndustires, is re­ tuberculosis nnd constant problems since they never »- sponsible for tJbe successful evaluation of the changing rose ln the days when all pa- Sayreville Site Of enforcement of the federV. ® 5 S S I trends of the disease high­ tlentB went to sanatoria tor 'H SJSm SSSiSt^ food and drug laws, now com­ lighted the programs of the memorating their 5Oth anni­ treatment. All of these prob­ New Grand Union Armed Services1 tuberculosis associations versary.” Joseph B. O’Con­ throughout the state during the lems must be met by the tu­ Grnr.d Union opened ils larff: nor, regional director, U. S. past year, according to Mrs berculosis associations, the ffcst jnirernaarket in the Central Department of Health. Educa­ Augusta B. King, executive di­ official health agencies, ana Jersey area yesterdajr in the Leaves For England' ■ 13f' tion, and Welfare, said re­ rector of t[ie New Jersey Tuber­ the citizens of New Jersey. peyr Etyre Wood Shopping Cen* A irm an Third Class Don D, volunteered tor Airborne duty cently. culosis and Health Association. Mrs. King pointed out tbat M alen - son- of ~ Mrs. F red L. one of the-prlmary-responil- -fcer In Sayrevllle. it la the fourth and has graduated from the " America's goods, drug s Mrs, King, who made this Everson, U2 Victoria PI., Un- 11th A irborne Division Air­ new Grand Union store to and cosmetics ere the best statement in commenting on bllltles of the New Jersey Tu- - be opened ln the Middlesex- borne School. At the present and safest ln the world," Mr “berculosls and Health Associ­ time he Is a quallfed Jump­ the 1955 ^annual report of the Monsaciith County area ln the O’Connor explained. “ So well state association, which was ation, and one of the m ajor er with 16 Jumps to his credit. past two years. Last year has the Food and Drug Ad­ distributed recently, said that accomplishments during; 1955, GiTBntT“'XrmoK—upened—supei^ Tbe_: 503rd ("R O C K '') Air- ministration J»ndJ ad u st r y the number of ne.wly-reported was In assisting county asso­ marfcets tn East Brunswick, borne Infantry Regiment in­ done this Job, that" we as con­ cases of“tuberculosls haB-re- ciations .in _.Jn!ttat!ng P_ro- Keanfrturg and Freehold. cludes th ree com bat jumDS. *D sumers take this protection rn a 1 n e d substantially the grams. which they realize are The 57,000 square foot m a r­ Its battle honors, Markham for granted. .We give little same In Newl th Troy. N. Y. He received a .Ing.r a full self-service meat drugs were unknown 15 years throughouHiJic entire state. It state-wide problems and co­ ’ Walling Promoted ^" Bachelor of Science Degree in department, a large non-food also is significant that our ordinated the struggle against ago. Frozen Joofl production* Physics. He also received a . department; 12 mcchanical Airman/- First—Class Phillip trip led from 1018 to 1955. Thft evaluations show that TB is tuberculosis in New Jersey, commission B6 a second lieu­ cliecft-out counters and grav- Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. use of chemical additives in now a chronic Illness which Mrs. King added that copies M O T O R & f o | lty operated Food-O-Mat and Roland Walling, Holmdel Rd food has been growing. tenant in the U. S. Army Re­ Is. found more frequently in of the annual report are Your Bufck Dealer \ serves,-having completed four Drug-p-Mat units which auto­ Hazeled has been promoted to the older aged, especially in available upon request from "With a 1040 .staff, the Fooif y ears in the y^rmy ROTC pro­ K E 7-4000 matically; dispense merchan- tho grade of Staff Sergeant, the male,’’ stated Mrs. King. the New Jersey Tuberculosis and Drug Administration ha^ gram. He was a member of .. dise for g reater ease of shop* due to his achievement while Evaluation of the changing Serving ln the 160th Field been struggling,-to keep pace Reita Phi Fraternity. . pihtf. with' Its tremendous 1950 re trends was necessary , to di­ The new Orand Union will Maintenance Squadron at Kind Me, Davis graduated from rect our program toward our ley Air Force Base, Bermuda. sponsiblllti.es," ~ Mr. O’Connor - employ about 60 people, of AIRMAN DON D. MAIER emphasized. “Only with the Keyport Grammar School nnd ultimate goal, the complete K ey p o rt High School, Class of which 40 wlU be full-time and Staff/Sgt. Walling Is mar­ splendid co-operation of most eradication of the disease. NO SPECIAL ftO part-time. , : Ion Bench, left McGuire Air ried tq. the former Miss of industry could this be 1952. He has accepted a posi­ Our findings Indicate that, ln 'Like other new Grand Union Force Base on M ay J1 to . Sheila Craig, Union Beach. done. tion with Westinghouse Elec­ addition—to our other prob­ to England where he will 'be Sgt.' and Mrs. Walling (eslde tric Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. In • stores, th e Interior of .the The Citizens Advisory Com' lems, costs of medical treat­ stationed for three years. at ' Hibiscus Manor,- Devon­ M arch 19M, he will rep o rt for "SayrevJlle... m ark et has a dls- mlttee on the Food and Drug ment, welfare, loss of .earning shire Parish, Bermuda and active du® at the Ordinance in 99 homat out of 100 tlncUye color scheme for each •Airman Mlaer graduated A dm inistration, appointed bjr and-buylng power are putting oMU five major departments. froni -Keyport High School ln expect to be in Bermuda un­ School of the Army at Aber­ the vice of economic pressure til next February, when they former Secretary Oveta Culp deen, Md. for the big % hp A: se-rvlpe fish, poultry, and .1955. He 'Joined the U.S. Air Hobby, recommended tripling the tuberculosis patient, delicatessen department, re Force ln August 1955, and re­ return on the “Queen of Ber­ His parents and sister. Miss his family and the taxpayer muda”-to the United States. the staJf, and facilities of the Jrigernted gravity conveyors ceived his basic training at Food and Drug Administra­ Dorothy Davis; attended the more thin ever'before.’- . for processed meat, extra" wide Sampson A 1 r Force Base, graduation exercises. . The annual report of the Makes First Solo Flight tion. It .. also suggested In­ F ED DlR S aisles.£nd a spacious 1200 car Geneva, N.Y. He then spent creasing public Information to New Jersey Tuberculosis and ' parking l»fc are ;among other four months at the jet mechan A first solo flight has been Health Association shows that made by U.S. Navy Ens. Peter consumers and Industry about Indoctrination Navy AIR (O ND I TION I R •features. . , lc training school at. AjnarllJOj the death rate from tuberculo­ B,. Wyckotf, eon of Mr._ and tHe requirem ents and benefits To Acquaint Public . ^ ^"Customers ;of'tha** new mar­ ,Tex. He enjoyed a five-week of the law. . • ' sis has been cut to a point ket will receive “.Triple 8 " leave at home before flying to where lt Is no longer Indica­ Federal food and drug laws ‘Indoctrination Navy” pro­ v ' btUe stam ps lo r all purchases England, ject has been officially usher-, tive of . the new problem, except alcoholic beverages, to* were enacted ahd signed by which Is a by-product of the 16 Jumps To Credit Pres. Theodore Roosevelt on ed Into the Asbury Park area Tjacco. m llt and crefim. Let* by Chief AI K idder, recruiter drop ln the dehth rate, chron­ lers explaining the use of tbe Pfc. Phillip Dean Qanz, June 30, 1900, They followed ic illness. It also was noted Code . Clerk for Headquarters much activity on the part of ln charge of the local reculr- stampfi, an Illustrated catalog Ing station. ‘‘ .. . of more than igpo quality gifts Company, Second Battalion, Dr. Harvey W.' Wiley, chief redeemable'for Triple S stamps 503rd Airborne Infantry Regi­ chemist of the Department of Chief Kidder stated that this - ahd & certificate for 30 free ment, 11th Airborne Division, Agriculture. Dr. Wiley’s "poi­ project is - designed to better stamper are being mailed to all and son of Mr, and Mrs. son squads” captured public acquaint the public with the residents of SayrevlUe and ad­ Oeorge N. Oan», 20 West First attention at the time. . The various aspects of their new joining communities.. St., Keyport, waa one ol tlie press, women’s organizations, atomic, supersonic and elec­ first m en to m ake a Jump on and progressive firms and or­ trons Navy. He . particularly AeHchuylua, winner of ths the new “Rock DZ” to Munich, ganizations gave active sup­ emphasized the many Items Turf Cup at Laurel last year, Germany. ; ' port to the legislation. ^ of interest tbat may ba. seen p u l i 40% Imi drain on ovor- is am ong .'the. hotpea which .Erlor to hla enlistment In Jlie In 1927 a separate agency, by touring tbe Philadelphia .lo a d td •Ucfrfc lines . . . worfci a t D R. Emall Ha»* eit ^Monmouth .U..SJ. Army, Pfc. Qanz attend­ the Food and Drug Adminis­ Naval Base, for example, the lop •fOclmtf on regular house r^ a rk for tlw pummef meeting. ed Keyport High School, Slnte tration, was formed to en­ Naval Air Material Center, furrenl - . ". , ~ force these laws. In 1940, this the Damage Control and Fire­ Planning A Vacation? fighting School, unnumerable COMI PETEK WYCKOFF organization was transferred ■ b y .. from the Department of Agri­ reserve - ships - Including the SUIT Mrs. Clinton Wyckoff, 303 culture to the Federal Secur­ submarine USS Permit , and thfe Naval Shipyard. “During Steamship or Plane TO D A YI"~ Broad .St., Keyport. He Is a ity Agency, tfow the Ufl. De­ PROMPT RESERVATIONS 2-fiHBW-STORES graduate of t h e U.B. Naval partment of Health, Educa­ this project/’, Chief Kidder Academy, Annapolis, Md. tion, and Welfare. stated,.“tours otf all the naval Brown TraKeUuceau KEANSBURG KEYPORT ' Beforo leaving the Whiting ■' . . - ■ ' area, as, well as .NAS Laker •.DaruCHlUr'VAIIijf 6-4141 267 Main S t 44 West Front .S t Field Naval Auxiliary Air-Sta­ burst area,! * will "be avallobJe l i r ’SmltBi et.^iBefib Amboy Marine Enlistee* to any interested group.” Ar­ Aoros4 from Safewar tion, Milton, Fla., for more ad­ Use Buddy Days N lth t, Calls (.KErpfrtiiftSOJl KE 7-2700 vanced training, he will re ­ rangements .oan be made by 7 Brondwajr. Kejporl contacting, him. at Navy Re­ ceive Instruction In preolslon Last month a brand new en­ cruiting station. Post office air. work along with his regu­ listment program for groups, Building, Asbury Park, tele­ lar sols’ /lights. . clubs, or classes that do not phone PR-5-3707. want to be separated by the QUANTITY Special Train For draft was Inaugurated by the New Age Limit For' ■ Navy Families Marine Corps Rccrujtlng Ser­ vice ln this area, according to Officer Ranking SPRING LIMITED The “diaper speolal," a 17- T/Sgt. Joseph A. Markovich car pullman train, will carry of the local recruiting station. Tha secretary of the Navy families of U.S. Navy men sta­ On June 29, a group of over has announced that veterans tio n ed - r t f a r d tHe. U.S.S.' 30 young men fr»m the Eliz­ who left the service to go on Franklin D. Roosevelt from abeth" will become Ma­ and complete college may be west to the east coast rines, together, and will leave eligible for an officer’s com­ when the flattop Joins the AU for the Marine Corps Recruit mission despite their age. lantlo fleet this summer. D e p o tr-P airis Island; B.C., to Under this new setup, vet­ Get A Check-Up erans may deduct up to 36 About 3(0 dependents are train as a unit. Training at the expected to leave this month depot recently has been ex­ months former service to bring them down to the age _0n Your Heating Plant via sleepers from-Bremerton, tended by two weeks to rolleve Wash., for .the FDR's new som e of the intensity of the limit for a commission. The hrat’s off! Now It the time te get your heating plant in home port at Moyport, Fla., shorter 10-week training per­ Area Navy recruiters are shape for next winter. _ a stone’B throw from Jackson­ iod of the past. familiar with the new regula­ ville. , . Others, w ho do not want tion lor men and women con­ We'll clean your flue and smoke pipe to the base of the chim­ their groups split up by the sidering re-entering the ser­ ney, We’ll scrape soot, soale and dirt from Inside your furnace. A speolal car will carry a We'll clean your burner . , , the atomising nossle, the strainers* Navy doctor, nurse, and two draft, may take advantage of vice with a commission. . thc ciccirodcs/air tubes, fan and fan housing. Pump, oil lines, Wave_ corpsmen to assist ln the "Buddy Days” pVogram oil tank and vent will be carefully cheeked. All operating parts tlie train's "sick bay.” Mov­ by contacting Sgt, Markovich Keansburg Man Fined will be lubrloated. ies will be shown dally and a at the Post. OfMoe Building, recreation car will be set Asbury Park. The telephone At the traffic court held at All Uito for a nitsdnst charge . . . an amount you'll more than number Is Prospect 4-2178. Interlaken on June 9, Russell pygfrvc on fuel cost next winter. Phone KE 7*2104 right now. aside for somo 200 children expected to make tlie trip. Deady, 89 Plnevlew Ave., While wives and children O.’ M. Biicknam has notified Keansburg. was' fined $5 for Establish** IGOi Quality — Weight — Bsrvloe are entrained for Florida, the Monmouth. Park officials that a stop street violation. FDR will be rounding Cape be plans to race the Australian Horn on .her way to'the east horses Nagpunl and Somerset Furnished apartment signs Lo u is Stu ltz, Jr., In c. 0 0 a s t. • Too big to slid* Fair at the local meeting. . for sale' at this office. through the Panama Canal, OIL BUBN1NQ EQUIPMENT AND 8ERVIOB the 45,000 ton c arrie r will FU EL OIL — KEROSENE — COAL make the full tflp around BOTTLED OAS POULTRY, DOQ AND MILL FEEDS . South America, The "diaper special" Is the Vi* waiher moit wom«& want mofil Dollar Im 213 Broad St. fwm e 7-2104 Keyport largest Navy family train yet. I tliar . . . fatnr* for ... No «thir wuh#f The first cross-country depen­ nfftrdUst el prlc* comparta with this M if O-KI ESSOTANE Coma 1b • ic* for yourself. ’ dent train w. a a conceived ln 1034 to offset Uie draw backs SALES and SERVICE •BIO CAPACITY * O T tr W * m or« « ip » e l* f Ux*a of coast-to-coast travel which maay other antomaUea! , t Navy families often encounter. •ACTIVATOR WASHING ACTION • clothu ar* tip* flexed in4 gcnUy eUinacd piece by pUee! ^ , . Enjoy one of America's gieat •WATBB SAVER CONTROL • for small loadf. To* freedoms. Attond the church K E -7-2000 limply select aay'water level 4eslre4! J " of your ohplce thla weekend. •FLEXIBLE CONTROL* • Ideal for flat fatrleil 26-28 W. Front St. Keyport You cm skip, esteed or reptat aay eyelet Pirn famou OK dependability aad ft-fesr war* rantyl

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