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Member . \ . . 92nd YEAR — 29th WEEK NalioDni Editorial AssoclaUon MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961 New Jersey Prtaa AaMotsUon Single Copy Ten Cent* Coin Collection At Farmers And Merchants Bank In Matawan M fc C lS llV Q Map Shows Pattern Of Flight Operations In Area Industrial Unit An ordinance creating a seven- Waters said he will appoint & mem­ m em ber industrial commission, ber of the recreation commission whose job it will be to attract new industrial ratables to the com­ and two members of the local as­ munity, w as introduced Monday sistance board at the committee's night by the Matawan Township next meeting, . Committee. A public hearing on Dr. Francis W. Holman, Keyport the bill is scheduled for Feb. 6. physician, w as appointed police I According to the terms of the surgeon and the committee voted ordinance, three of the commission to rent a new car for the police members.will be named to terms ranging from one to three years; two members will be named lo fpUivypar term s and two more Com­ missioners will serve for five years BULLETIN each. ' c v Edward W. Currie, Matawan, At the organization meeting of Utorncy for Rollo Transit Curp., the committee Jan. 2, Mayor Peter \eyport, announced at ptcss time J. Waters announced he will ap­ his morning that he had just re­ point Joseph Stenger, Rudolph vived notification from the State Mrs. Gall Ruth, Keyport, (left), and Mrs. Joan banking house, Main.St. , The coins and currcncy Grimm, John Armitage jr., James Sheldon, Matawan, employees of the Farmers and represent specimens, of money that has been Issued JPublic Utilities Commission con* Kelly, Harry Geiss, William Gross icnting to discontinuance of all Merchants National Bank, Matawan, Inspect a coin or minted from colonial times to the present. and Cbmmittecman Myndert Bon­ and currency collection on display this week at the lollo local bus service at-mld- nema as commissioners. . ’ Ight Sunday, Jan. 29. - Studying Revisions • At 12:01 a.m . Monday, Jan. 30, Stenger Chairman Outlining plans for the new year) the application of Marathon Bus Regionalizing, School Addition Mayor Waters announced revisions \lnes, South Amboy, to have . Joseph Stenger jr. was renam* of the slib-division’ ordinnnce, nnd 'closed door" restrictions on ~ed“ chalrm ah~af ~t h e~M atawnn I he building and healthcodes an} their— Keyport- Union-—Bcach* Q u e r i e d Township Planning Board at its Asked In Marlboro being studied by the Township At­ Keansburg run will be lifted and organization meeting last night. torney William O'Hagan. In oddi^ that bus company will carry lo­ . ' Matawan Board Not A new member, Rudolph Grimm, Board Of Education tion, he said’ he expected the zoning cal passengers In that area. was elected' vice chairman and ordinance to be amended to include There Is ho provision for any Certain Of Status Mrs. Grimm was renamed board Urges Voter Support property’bordering Madison Town­ local bus service to Muiawan. secretary. . •• ship as an industrial sector. . 'Announcement by Alfred R. Man- Board of Education plans to bond Capital improvements during the Mayor Peter J. Waters, a departm ent from llie Sayre Woods ville, chairman of the high school board memfter; reported he tour- $131,000 to construct a five-class­ year, he said, will be the finishing room addition at the Central School Auto Co., Old Bridge, for the year The map above delineates llie Prcslon Ilnldlnn nn In llu? cnurnp fiurili from Keyport followed.by ih o building committee, that the final* red the- w aterfrdnt at Cliffwood of an additional room in the base­ will be up to approval by Marlboro at a monthly fee of $18!). Mayor Pattern, over the general Keiyp-orl-MatuwiM area, ill-fiiled D(.’*8 Jet in live Dec. IB crash, * . ifed plans of Henry FIpne,T£liza- Beach yesterday with William ment of tho township hall and Township School district voters to­ Waters said^ studies made by the where Jets oro ‘Mucked” until tliey get clearance Tho nfnp also shows iho entering airway Id tha beth, the architect for the Mata* VanDyke, owner of a restaurant paneling of upstairs corridors. Tlio '. wan ^ownship Board of Education day. Polls, at the Central School, committee indlcato a rental of a to coino In at N. Y, International Airport, lilluwlhl, Preston holding area for pianos nml tho radio •lanst and pOol and cabana club there committee also voted to receive ->----4obri--would be ready for-sujsmis* will.be open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. The heavy black lino from Preston sliowa Iho proper ■ stations- that...... put out J)onms as nuldes.-to pilots ta end representatives of the State' bids for a 30-by-€0-foot municipal car proves less expensive. thttti_pur^ sion for approval for the basis of In addition to the bond issue, chasing and maintaining the ve­ course followed out of PfestTm ovor'Keyport tO cot^fdWIfoldlheni lhent on course.' There was "controversy ii is iita Department of Conservation and garage building Fob, 6. seeking bids brought quick Inquiry voters are asked to approve the hicles. land Lightship anil thence the lur» modi' northeast tlio beam‘ ...... at‘ Colts “ **Nock • *In tho•• *ht iulry...... lnlo lltu air Ecoaomlc Development.- \ Mayor i-Waters said the police • from Mrs. Esther .Rinear, another transfer of $19,016 from capital "A blanket bond of $5000 for all to Idlewlld. The dotled lino is Iho alleuuilon ntado disaster during Iho pant two weeks. The board agreed to study committee is studying the feasibil­ board member,'about the land on funds to augment the bond issue to Uftvnshlp employees was renewed ways by which the beach area ity of installing , a direct two-way " which to put the building. finance construction of the ad­ f6r a three-year period and the can. be protected from stprms communications system between dition. The unit will include lava­ committee announced it will In­ - Mrs. Rinear said that for the and will receive revisions of the police cars on patrol to headquar­ past three months she has been tories, a storage room and office spect all properties before they arc Flight Recorders To Show What subdivision code at Us next ters In the township hall. At pres­ seeking information, as to the state space in addition to classrooms: offered for sale by the- township. meeting. A map for a minor sub­ ent a relay system, through the of •acquisition of the several par­ division was presented for two The board of education estimates The announcement followed receipt that school taxes will be increased Monmouth County Police radio In cels to make up the 42-acre tract one*acre plats from the 10.5 acre Freehold is utilized. of .offers by three prospective pur­ on Atlantic Ave. on which, the Infoslno tract on Church St., near only 56 cents for each $100 assessed chasers of 16 lots in various por­ Happens In Air Over This Area • building is to be erected. She de­ valuation if the plan lo construct The committee confirmed the ap- tions of the township, Atlantic Ave. polntment of Mr, Geiss to a . five- Glared that she had received no the addition is approved, according Our Lndy Of Mount Carmel iteAi’liigx wore adjourned Friday tho Koyport-Matawan area for a was recovered from tho wroeHaii* year term on the township sewer­ revealing answer. to Kenneth Heubsch, publicity Socicty was granted tho use of the fn Brooklyn for one to two months fiist linio the matter of what ol tho Or-H Jet a (light recorder age authority. Mr. Geiss is com­ In tdinpo lo lie reliable use for m - And she was advised that she chairman: Minimum enrollment recreation field, on Gerard Ave. to in the inquiry being conducted Into might ho fiolng on continuously In estimates, he notes, require from pleting ar\iinexpired term on tho eienee, ai.-cordlng to John J;. l*ahi, could - obtain no such answer at Code Violator conduct a celebration July 10 to J3. thp crash t)cc. 16, 1000, over East' tho air over their heads but sii far flve-to-seven additional classrooms authority'this month, < M ayoi chief of the enitlneerlnu dWiftiint this time as the board’s attorney, urn Staten Island nf a DC-E1 Unit­ up and ut niiuh zooming Jet speeds of the Civil AeronuutlcH Board, Mr. . , Vincent.C. DeMaio, has been hos­ in the 1961-62 school year or double Fined By Martin sessions must be considered. ed Airlines iet and a T.W.A. Con aa in nut lio rimdllv olmevvulilc l’®M lonnil tluit Uie pitalized. It was presumed nothing Plan Board Rejects Regional Budget itorn thn ground. ' = , . | dlciuud. that .’the 'liC-H/Sl-pnm had been brought to final terms Some Temporary Rooms Now sleliotlon \vUh the loss of 131 Jive*< of purchase yet, as no contract pf Occupancy Under hel'.t to bo the-nullon** •wkntU'pttA' In an appeal for support of the Siegel Map Hearing ‘ ' » een/jer alrJIno disaster on record. - ftUe for any. of the lands had been project; Mr.-Heubsch notes: "Our trains Approval • Tho hearings had more than a /jen- (cnnUiUM'd oil psne oiuht) . • presented for approval of. the Shack Conditions schools presently is using every Matawan< borough Planning Board Monday declined to accept oral Interest for perwons residing In homes In Staten Island has stirred ' boaid, as party to trie transaction. Magistrate James H. Martin, available classroom, in addition, Von Rodeck Votes the Keyport-Matawun urea In this t two classes are housed in tem­ the map of Section 1 for the 167- .somo di.Kiiilct in tills area and in ReglonalUatlon Query Matawan, fined Robert Suber, New tho Prestnn "holding" men fur "Wi* dim offered to build school* Then Mrs. Rinear, wanted to porary, approved emergency rooms acre housing development planned ■ For.New Schedule Weld) And Knapp Brunswick, $50 Monday for viola­ bv Howard Siegel, RarJtan Town- Jets coming In ut Idlewlld Airport, und sell Ihom to Ihrt township nl know where the proposal to make tion of the sanitary CQde for per­ within the schools, and two second N.. Y. International, at Jtimulcii, grade classes are'housed In the snip, for public hearing ne^xt month. A budge! for 1EHU-62, fo r the our cnal." Mr. Downing tiaki. Tho the district a regionalized. one- mitting occupancy of a house with­ Freehold Hegidnal School District L.I., N.Y.. Is directly overhead. itrrnniiitnienl, ho said, would huve Abandons Plans i rather than A consolidated one Morganville Fire Houso on a rental Mr, Siegel reported all engineer­ out heat and sanitary facilities on ing work done on the section un­ w as described as an Increase The testimony at tho heurlngs perm itted (lie township lo pay Stood. This, too, seem ed‘shrouded Stilwell St, John Muller, health In­ basis. der the recommendations of the Thursday night by hoard member concerned the procedure of -the pi­ tcrcttt In whulher the Dee. 10 colli­ with indefiniteness. Robert Bentley, spector, showed pictures which de­ “Classroom enrollments in some Not Intorested. borough engineer. He believed it Fred VonRuduck. Duspitt* Mr. Von* lot of the DC-8 Jet in passing P res­ sion wus a "once-hi'n-mlllioir mis­ a member of the committee on this picted a child of the family sleep­ instances exceed 35 students, and was time for hearing on approval Rodcck's view, the board of edu­ ton just seconds before tho tlnio hap not likely (n occur again or n In Marlboro matter, reported that the State De­ ing under a window with a glass there is a need to continue com­ cation adopted the propped sched­ of the collision und the efficiency partment of Education has formed bination classes, We graduated 69 of the final map for Section 1 so revelation oI hnzuids existing but out and tar paper stuck In for pro­ that he could bond for it to get ule of J1.58f).G8U. of the ground-control ■ slgnuls ond not fully realized-until (ho dlnuslor Null Uiiwnliin, ii |iru|i>cl mnnnucr a special committee consisting of tection against December’s bitter students last year, which • rcpre- work uhder way. The budget goes before the vot­ radar presumed to be keeping him of mhl-Onccmbor called II lo pub­ lor Wilili und Knnpp, ilin niitlnu') (continued on page eight) (continued on page eight) cold. . The' board would , not accept the er* Feb, 7. Hoard Auditor Armour on a sufe course. Tim revelaliorw lic notice. lurHonl roullv uinipuny, U». ro- Mr. Subcr protested he only had Section 1 map for such action. Hiilsart placed tho new average of the way traffic controls are ap­ No Clear Picture wrtwl iho firm "l» nu loniter ln< Mrs. Deitz Chairman let .the house be occupied because Discussion among, the members de­ rate for the district at $1.11 for plied ami observed by pilot* com­ After nine days of laklng ■ItwL'l; eiculud" in plum lo (Icvclnp I the family had appealed to him as Land Parcels- veloped the question .if the board cach $100 of assessed valuution, as ing In to Preston brought polgnnnt- ony. .no- clnar picture emerge* muiMDinlh comimmlly ol hatwenn Borough Polio Drive not being able to rent anywhere and could approve the subdivision sec- (continued on page eight) ly to the utlenlion.of persons In yel o f lM trim ulnlo of things. Tlw 2000 mid 8000 iiomci In Morllium having ntt shelter in the winter tion-by-scction or if final approval tosiiriioiiy^wtis -Involved "and guard Towiutilp. . . Mrs. Harold Deitz, Fountain Ave., weather. Be denied it was a rental For Roads Sought would have to be given tho mas­ od lo a .degree in that It imnuest* Thu mu mill, fur lilt company'* . Matawan, has been named Mata­ but admitted he accepted $35 from ter map of the whole subdivision. loiifibly will com e into rmiltl-mil­ (loclnloii, Mr, Downlnu aoltl, worn wan Qorough Chairman for th e the Tamil/. He claimed he had tried 2000-1 lomesite Pine Haven Gains Holmdel Moving On The matter was referred to the lion dollnr civil suits later to be "xmlim |irnlili'in»" and ' *‘|(aiipral March of Dimes Drive. Mrs. Deitz to c oh£t a c t borough authorities borough attorney. »rM*il two yuuri. ul .|x'i:ulollim business establishments and the Parade Commission Added disclosures were made .at council approve the form of h is Ulncs, Trans-world Airlines and •buut llm New York Nrm’i pinna, school envelopes have been given tha Holmdel Township Committee bond and the bonding by' sections flanning Board Delaying Actions hn U,8. Government, llirough |lw upi'ciiluilim wlilnli llsrod Inin |H>1|- _ to the schools. Elects Officers J meeting Thursday under question­ before it moved to any final ap­ Over Two-Year Span Hit By Severin; ' acts of. lls sir traffic ground-con* (mnlliiiicil nn punt-tilulil) . ■ Home mailers are being sent to ing by a spectator on the roads provals. Mr. Siegel argued as to trol regulatory agency, tho Fed- each resident in the borough, and The election of officers for 19GI program fo r providing Ingress now he had found it done different­ Tho struggle to fend off the com­ year span in 1959. But the ptnnnllig era! Aviation Agency, are air in­ may be either returned by mail or was the highlight of the reorgan­ roads of proper width to the Bell Holmdel Board ly elsewhere, but the board de­ ing of Pine Huvcii. a 2000-homcnite board of thut year and last year volved, Hven before -lint hen ring* - left at The Friendly Shoppe, Main ization meeting of the Matawan Labs $22,000,000 plant now in the clined to be impressed, development adjoining Sayre fought a delaying action, requiring openeil, bitter exchange* were Girds For Test . St., Matawan. ' Borough Parade Commission. course of construction. It is ex­ Arthur H. Friedman wus named taking place, between H, R, tyies- pected to have the program, cost­ Woods South to the west, gave way Ihe developer to get agreement . If any organization or club in the Richard Lewis, who conducted the chairman of the board and Gray­ with the board of edurutlon oh aria, lieutl ol the I'cderal Aviation At a Into hour, It wns learned ing an ultimate of between $600,000 last night when Henry Severin, fedrough wishes to sponsor a social session, declined to accept another son VanCloaf secretary for 1961. lil- building schools and with Iho sew­ Agt-ntv At Iho (line of the criir>h, from n hoard source t)mt un an- and $700,000 to be financed over a Sayre Woods,1 •attorney for Saul function or card party for the drive term because of the pressure of mer F. Beck, 41 Fierro Ave., was Cantor Associates, inc., New York, erage authority on Its sanitary sys­ und w, A. Pntlorsun, president of parently orgunl/.ed opposition lo Ml and help Matawan .reach its quota, business. W. Edward Harris Of the 20-year period, under way by the seated as a new member! United Air Lincs. plan to buy 2t acres uf thn lh*n* end of this year. This will bring the developers, no lunger would tem. The Cantor & Goldman firm, Mrs; Deltrmay be contacted at her M atawan F i r e Department was in the process of erecting Sayr«f rielta CroM luiuts, nour ll(iinulol _ the first expense of the program take "no" for an answer...... One slgnffhinnl development home in- the mornings or at The elected chairman. Larry Gilbreath, Mr. Severin presented the map Woods South, gave sufferance to ciiim- out of the lieurlogK to give Vlllui'e, at t'i'i'jQ per ucre will In* Friendly Shoppe, afternoons.* Matawan First Aid and Rescue coming to bear when it will be off­ Bar Association volve the Holmdel Hoard of Ktlii* set by Bell Labs ratables to come of Section 7, Crestwood, recreated their vulnerable position wllh con­ u key to wlmt goi'n on in ihe uii Captains for the Mother’s March Squad, Inc., was named v i c e Elects Leo Weinstein • as SetDon 1, Pi'ae Hnven, of 292 struction in progress by go in# ovit Krypoit und Muiawan. There rulloii in n tent of strength ul ill chairman, and Oscar Butch Jr., on the tax roll for a first time in npecinl election on . tlm isnue 10* Will be announced. 1962. - lots. Crestwood, as original overall, (continued on pugo six) Veterans of Foreign Wars, was Leo R. Weinstein, Matawan, wus n ig h t . (continued on page six)’, . w a s divided Into Sayre Woods Iti'slilenls Ol Murlboro Townnldp rc-elected treasurer.. Mort O'Con­ installed as president of the Mon­ South and Pine Haven, Sayre. Notice ol Meetings At the public heurlim Jim, II, Board Of Health- —... nor declined another term as sec* mouth Bar Association at a dinner On Junuary illsl, 1WII, Ihe Town- William I'liedluendrr voiced «bjiw» Woods South being the portion that ’ Regular meetings of the llonrtl nltip dumps now lonited on David retary and Howard Hooper, Mat­ Saturday Dinner meeting Thursday night in Joseph's tion beCHiise, os lu> saw It the . Matawan Township Mayor Peter made the “building stage" before of Health of the Township of Mat awan American Legion Post 176, Towler's property will be closed. iKinnl wnt ipcndlng now to buy J. Waters was named president of Restaurant, West Long Branch. the lot sizes were upgraded In the awun will be held on Ihe serond w as named secretary by Mr. To Honor Walsh On February 1st, UJfil. the Town- land for schuuli from which those the township board of health at an Other officers installed were Pe­ /.oning ordinance to 100-by-l00-fect Monday of e a e It month ut eiuM fdilp (lumps will b*> lor/iled on Iho H arris. to tnova in ut a Inter duio -would organization meeting held Monday. «Final plans have been completed ter Cooper, Asbury Park, first vice and Pine Haven, the Creilwood o’clock, P.M., prevailing Hmim, In property of Allied Slorer, Amboy Plans for the coming year were president; Tljomas F. Shebell, As- section, which did not. tho Matawan Township Municipal derive benefit • without having 10 Charles R. Short was renamed for the dinner-dance honoring Dem­ Hortd Ihe dumps will be open l-TI* u pioper iliure toward II. ' outlined. In addition to the five bury Part, second vice president, Preliminary approval was given Building at H7 I^iwer Main Street, fI;ty*; and Sntiirduy of euch we*-k health officer. Other members of ocratic Councilman John J. Walsh, eon Klempler, Mmnlce Manor (he board are Committeemen Myn- scheduled parades during 1961, a and M. Raymond McGowan, Little In November 1956, and the Pine Tbwrislilpof Malnwan, New Jersey from B jun. to 5 p.m. 7 Matawarr, atDutchie’s Restaurant, residept lii H ut northrust aectlon.of celebration for t h e 275th Anni­ Silver, third vice president. Charles Haven map was presented for final , Rose K. WemrH, Secretin y l-luyd Wyckoff, Clerk ’ dert Bonnema and Sigmund Kow­ Main SU Matawan. A cocktail hour the township, protesled Ihe site II alski and John B. Kenner, township versary of the Borough of Matawan F. Dittmar, Freehold, was renamed approval within the requisite three- Jfp^-adv 111 ' Jfp—udv 20 will be held from 7 to 8 p.m . Satur­ not located, where population ncedl tan assessor. Meetings were chang­ in September was placed on the day, with dinner following immcdi- treasurer, and Samuel Carotenuto, ret/ulro a new arhtml. ed from the first Monday of each agenda. A budget to cover the atelyl Red Bank, remained secretary. All month to the second Monday , at coming events will be presented officers were installed by state Su­ william Mulheron railed (he 24 John W. Applegate, Second As­ District Officers-For Pirn I Aid Stpiad Council Installed aVrrs “far hi excess of what w«l to the Mayor and Borough Council. sistant Prosecutor of Monmouth preme Court Justice Haydn Proc­ 8 Pmi ______• tor. needed" und Vincent J. Munerl County, will be the master of cere­ found the purdmijft price loo hlgib Notice Notice monies. * Seymour R. Klelnberg,- Keyport, lkit the hoard submitted an a|t* Garbage, and all other trash and New York Turnpike Express Tickets are still available and was installed as a trustee of the prulsul hy Walker & Walker, reaU refuse will be picked up on Mon­ buses, frequent daily service from may be obtained from Mra. ftorotd association. Named Legal Aid tors with offices im Routed), Hark days and Thursdays lor residents Rollo’s. Commuters buy 10 trip Socicty Trustees by Mr. Weinstein Costello, Frcneau Ave., Matawan, tun Townuhlp, attesting they ur$ books and save. For schedule call were retired Supreme Court Justice North of Route 31 and Tuesdays or from Mrs. Harold Deitz, at The specialists in area real rafste ao^ COlfax 4-2222. Friendly Shoppe, Main St. M ata Henry E. Ackerson Jr., Keyport and Fridays for residents South of Ihey «ppru|»ed the worlli of (fid >• Route 34, North will encompass wjfp—adv tf wan. . and Melvin A. Philo, Keyport. Cross, lands at $2400 per acre. tha entire area from Route 34 to - Dock St., and from Middlesex Rd. ' to West side ol Atlantic Ave.; South Spccitil Election 4 from Route 34 to Ryer’a Lane, and from Layton’s Hill Rd.. to Fierro- Matawan S&L lo Join Keansburg llolmJcl Town.hlp School Dis­ Elizabeth Ave. Inclusive. trict voli‘r, urn icncduled to - Thia schedule will Include all Dr. J. Wallace McCue, president wan SfcL will serve as an ad­ the purchase of the Borough Sav­ lo tlio poll* tonight ft residential and business establish­ of the Matawan Savings and Loan visory committee. ings and Loss Association of Key- clrcllon lo dol«nnlne tthelhel A most Important aspect, Dr. Mc­ llw lluard ol Kdurnllon'i plan 10 m ents. . . . . Association of Matawan. announced In order to afford more efficient Cue said, is that when the consoli­ port. This plan, was ratified by the purdmM a Zt-acr, trad ol land service, collections will henceforth today, that subject to approval of dation hai been completed all ac­ members of the Borough S&L on near llolmdrl Villas* h r (c Km I commence st 6 a.m. to dusk on all the association's members, t h e counts o f savings members will be Jan. 11. ' puriw M i ahotili) b t approved. collection days. Board of Directors had voted to| insured up to $10,000 by the Federal lfarry P. Seamen, executive vice Ina board pronotci la purctiaM It should be noled that "garbage, consolidate with the Keansburg j Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. fxMdeni of the Keansburg Associ­ th, land Iron) llrnrUlli Croat M trash and refuse” is meant to in­ Savings and Loan Association. } The M atawan Association has pro­ ation, confirmed Dr. McCue's state­ a coal not lo tic«d R2M aa clude anything and everything that The combined associations wili j moted thrift and home ownership ments today and said he was ncro, ilia tract la bounded by IM pne wishes to dispose of on both provide Matawan residents with] in the M atawan area for o v e r 50 leased to be able to expand the Red llonk-llnlnidrl Rd., Red HIM of their respective collection days. foil-time facilities and services of years, Dr. McCue stated, and ;,i3ny services of the savings and; Rd, and M r School in Hack­ Announce Collections Mrs* George Gurchrlein, Madison us to recommend to'them the four the next meeting on Thursday ev­ briarJtti., Cliffwood, were celebrat­ Friday after schooj at Oie Brown­ Leonard Booth. Richard Wenng, ensack; the Tcnafly High School; best candidates to giye-our-town- ening. Jan..26, at 8 p.m. for the' ” Park,__snd "Mrs; ~Jo5eph~Pandozti;- town- School, Route 5IS. The club the-Lenape Regional High School In Madison Township Sayre Wood* South. ed’ Saturday. " ! ...... Donald B o r s I, Charles AurfilcJfT ship able educational leadership. benefit of the- March of - Dimes members made plans to go. toiler in. Medford; the South Hunterdon This is the f|rst year that the Florence’s guests in the after­ John Cunningham, Walter Vohdin Regional High School; the Mon­ We are determined to .pick the The total amounts collected in Drive in Matawan Township.— : noon enjoyed gam es arid dancing. skating Feb. 4-at the South Amboy TAPS has been organized In the jr., David Watson and Mrs. Cath­ mouth Regional High School, most capable regardless of politi­ the various sections of Madison Members of the auxiliary also Attending were Kathy Swan, Kathy Arena and to have a Valentine - township and their program has North Bergen High School and the cal affiliation." - Township have been announced by will participate in the Mother's Gray, SHaron Percy, Ann Nlgro, party Feb, 11 at the home of the erine Mollis, spoke at the meeting included tag days, dances, a M anchester Regional High School. 'Evaluate Candidates The Madison Township Chapter of March on Monday evening, Jan. Sue VanVolkenburgh, Carol Lylo, president, Miss Linda Johnson, of the Whited-Brown Parent-Teach­ skating party, and a movie. All . The screening committee stress­ Teens Against • Polio which con­ 30. • . Julia Brzczniak, Lynn Vena, Diane Ticetown Rd. The* firm is also designing a 1500 the d/striefs are supporting the er Association held Monday night pupil high school for Woodbridge. es it'Is not committed to any can­ ducted tag days during the past The completed report oft tfcf Rossct, Linda Pizzi, Ruth Knoth, . Attending the meeting were Miss didate. No decision or endorse-, gifts and fruit presented as Christ­ President's Ball. Johnson, Miss Ruth Faust, Miss in the Cheesequake Fire' Hopse. "We were Impressed by the fact week for the March of Dimes Sheryl Britchford, Elaine Raffa, ment will be attempted until all Drive. Collections in Old Bridge m as gifts to the girls at the Shirley Craver and Judy Locffler, Jeanne Hopkins, Miss FJorence William Fritz conducted the meet- that Mr. Wiedersum has served . The Cheesequake Fire Co. held the candidates have been evaluat­ am ounted to $59.93;' Madison Park, House of the Good Shepherd, Wic­ all of Cliffwood. Her cousins, Mich­ Schaffern, Miss Diane Mqul, Miss In*, v . ' "i districts for as long as 25 or 30 katunk, has beeri presented to the a fire drill Sunday afternoon. Dcm- Judith Cook, MTss Kay Elfert.-Miss years and has completed as many ed. $20.80; Sayre Woods >SDuth, $28.01; ael Hintdn ond Paul May, of Cape Boy Scout Troop 67 gave a'flag ■ To determine the relative merits Cheesequake and Central. Park, auxiliary by Mrs. Ann- Mitchell, --onstratfofts^and talks tm-fire equip­ May* County-alscr were* present,- as Joan— Cappellir— Miss^—Barbara. as 21 projects for a single district," ment W ire given by William Kas­ service at the opening of the meet­ of-the- individuals, each candidate $25.45;- Laurence Hflrbor and ^liff- general, chairman _olithe project. well as.iher grandmothers, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Jtftp Chamberlain, added Stanley Kordzmski, chair­ This, is one oMhe community ser­ hau, Raymond Ryan and Charles organization ctyb leader, and Mrs, ing. Scouts taking part were Rob­ man of the building committee, has been given the same questions wood Beach, $133.51, totaling $267.­ Alice Streaker, Wildwood, and Mrs. to be discussed on an individual vice projects of the auxiliary. , BolciHn^fie fire house. . B, C. Maccia, leader in cooking ert Schmelzle Jr., Bernard Michaeli end that the firm; has an exten­ 0. t Florencc: Hickman, Cape, May basis with the screening commit­ TheVnan>hiy dance given by,the Court House. : . : ‘ classes. - \ ‘ ir^,-.Harold~ Arkenbout-and --Jerry sive record of designing and build­ The TAPS also conducted a suc­ Trapp. T he program chairman, tee, Mr. Rice reported; ...... cessful'dance'Saturday evening in Cheeseauajce firemen will be held The guests at Mrs. Hickman’s ing economical schools.'.’ ...... ' jMessenger To Speak Jan. 28 a t - Ef^p.m. Music will be Tile Mid-Madison Woman's Club' Mrs. Edna lferzog, announced Ya So far we’ve interviewed many the Cheesequake Fire House. This party in the evening included Mrs. card party and fashion show .will candidates and they've co-operat­ event was sponsored as a special furnished'by ihe Rhythmaires, Alice Streaker, and Mr. and Mrs. met at the Browntown School Wed­ The next regular monthly meet­ Boy, Scout Troop 67 will hold a be held Mar. 13 at 8 p.m. In tne County Meet ed fully with our committee," Mr. project of the Cheesequake-Central ing of the Central Democratic Club William Anderson/Wildwood; Mrs. nesday evening. Mrs. Donald Jo Attend fire house, v w Rice said. "If all the Candidates Park group with its teen-age will take place J,an. 25 at 8:30 p.m. paper drive ort F e b .'4. r ' . Florence Hickman, Cape May Court Green wos. chairman, and leader Mrs. Betty Maher and Mrs. Jo& ^Members _of Laurence Harbor prove as helpful, we will complete chairman, Miss Rosalie Moscarillo, at the Penguin Club, Rou.te 34, A committee meeting o f 1 Cub House; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ken­ of the project for the evening. Pack 67, Cheesequake, will be held Plans were made for an outing in Brenner, membership chairmen an­ American Legion Post 332 and its the interviews and will present our serving as hostess, Cheesequake. Harry Messenger, of ner’ Mr. and Mrs. William Stoney, recommendations to. Madison . tonight at 8 p.m. in the home of the near future. Refreshments were nounced there are 99 paid mem­ t&dies Auxiliary .intending to at­ Refreshments were donated by the Madison Township Recreation Cliffwood; Mr. and Mrs. George bers, . ' Daniei Price, 72 Athens Ave., Cen­ served. Articles were made for the tend the executive committee .meet­ Township’s voters.” the M adison'Disposal Co., .and the Committee, will be guest speaker. Kronshage, Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. William Beckner, secretary tral Park. . . bazaar. ing of the Middlesex County Amer­ Cheesequake <3afage. The music He will speak on the Madison Mr. and Mrs. George _ Biersack, . of the Central Council, introduced ican Legion and Auxiliary will The geographic center of New was donated by “The Vibrants.’’ The committee., meeting of Boy Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Route 516, Township Recreation Program ed Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. William the candidates. After the talks, meet at The Circle, Laurence Har­ Jersey is located in Yardville, Assisting Miss Moscarillo were Scout'Troop 67 was" held Tuesday Hickman, New York; and Mr. ond and. Mrs. Harry Patterson, Mar­ the position of the Central Park there was a qiiestionand-answer bor, Wednesday evening. Transpor­ Mercer County, five miles south­ were Mrs. Joseph „ Zyrockl and playground. A question-and-answer n ig h t.; - % ^ Mrs. Paul May, Cape May County. garet St., Sayre Woods South, at­ period. * • tation will be arranged. east of the State Capital. Mrs. Ffank Moscarillo. . Mrs. Eleanor Zacharewlch, tended the luncheon meeting of period will follow. Springhill Rd., observed her birth­ Afkatawan Group Visits the Middlesex County Council of d a y on Monday. r ' _ .Extensidn Service held Thursday at tne home of Mrs. H. Otl, Laurence Ronald Gaub, Throckmorton Onyx C&ve fn Hamburg Brook Manor. Mrs, Anna Logg, Lane, hay returned home Irom Middlesex County home economics Perth Amboy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Kidzus ond children, Mrs. Edward Hyrne, leader of extension- service, was Mn-and Mri. Lawrence Cress­ honored at a linen shower. Mrs, man, Cottrell Rd., had as Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Tamhurrl, Mat­ awan, and other members of the Logg’s home recently was destroy­ ^visitors and supper guests, Mr. and ed by fire. Mrs. Frank Bowlby, Milford. Rollin Rock Club of Texas were guests of Mrs. Gordon Frazer, own­ The Sunday School teachers ol er of Onyx Cave, Hamburg, Pa., the Browntown Community Appoint Chairmen Sunday. Church met at the home ol Mr Valentine Social The members wetc guided and Mrs. Frank Berry, . 14 Exeter through the cave and later at Mrs. St., Monday evening, Plans were made for the coming months. Chairmen (or the Valentine social Frazer's home, plans were made to hold a mineral show at the cave Present wero the Rev. Francis were appointed Tuesday evening by Cantel, Mrs. Cantel, Miss Marie M rs. Joseph Lo'cffler, president of on June 24 and 25, lectures ond field trips included in the program. Gaub, Mrs. Paul Blahota, Mrs. L. the Corps Mothers of the Guadal­ Burke, Mrs. K. Shinkcl and D. Bur- canal Coastalier? Junior Drum and Mr. Kidzus acted as chairman of the meeting. ‘ kct. William K^pher, Cindy St., Bugle Corps, sponsored by Veter­ who composed the Christmns can­ ans of Foreign Wars, Post 4745, On Friday Mr. Kidzus, creator tata for the church is working as of the Ravine Mineralogical Mu­ Matawan.Township. director, of the choir. A confirms At'the meeting held Iri the post seum, spoke at a meeting of the tion class was started Saturday. Good Fellowship Couples Club at homo on Cliffwood Ave., Mrs, Jo­ . Miss Susanne Pitney, New York, seph Smith was named general the' Reformed Church, Keyport, on "Collecting Minerals As A Hobby." spent the weekend with her pnr* chairman; Mrs. Joseph Blenkow- ents, MT. nnd Mrs. W. C, Pitney, ski, ticket chairman and Mrs, He exhibited specimens of minerals Ticetown Rd. Charles Conners, kitchen chairman. and jewelry made from the stones The, social will be held Snturday was shown. 1 The Infant daughler of Mr, and evening, Feb. IB, in the post home. Mrs. Warren Burnette, Route 9, Is inja New York hospital. ' The next meeting will be held Tues­ Joseph Grinkevich day evening. . - Mrs. Alice Beynon, Staten Is­ Dies In Hospital land, spent Sunday afternoon visit­ ing Mr. and Mrs^-Bart Gaub, Route Legion Post 332 Joseph Grinkevich, 67, Buckley 516. * Plans' Buck Night Rd., Marlboro Township, died Mon­ day night, Jan. 16, ISKil, In Fitkln Protcct resilient floors from per­ Laurence Harbor American Le­ Hospital after a long illness., Mr. manent ' indentations caused by LEGS 0' LAMB » 53 gion Post 332 will hold its .monthly Grinkevich was born in Russia and heavy furniture or frequently moved Buck Night Saturday, from 7 had lived -in Marlboro Township pieces. Under hoavy furniture, p.m . to i, a.m . In the legion home )7 years. place furniture, cups two inches or j Del Monte and Bluebird on.Sum m erfield Avo, A m eat loaf j He was a ‘retired factory worker. larger in diameter or glides with dinner will be served followed by Surviving, are his wife,':1 Mrs. rounded edged and (Icxibtc pin. RIB LAMB CHOPS 69: dancing. PINEAPPLE Mary (Papcidk) Grinkevich; two Equip frequently moved pieces Benjamin Bull is post chairman sons, John, Wickatunk,. and Jo­ with two-inch ball bearing casters | and he will be assisted by mem- seph jr., Marlborb; a. daughter, GRAPEFRUIT w:th soft rubber, nonstaining treaib Breasts bors oT tho Ladies Auxiliary with Mrs. Robort S. Rose, Marlboro, CHICKEN Mrs. Thomas Thompson as chair­ and eight grandchildren. three-quarters of an Inch wide. Legs I man. Auxiliary members w ill Funeral services are being held of light furniture should have glides 4 8 L I P T O N FLO-THRU serve. * , this morning .at 11 a.m. to tho with rounded edges and a flexible PARTS 49clb Music for dancing and entertain­ Jam esF, Higgins Memorial Home, pin. The glides should be one and m ent will be provided by Jack Ol­ Freehold, and interm ent will follow a fourth or one and a half lncln*s J T E A B A G S 55 * sen and tbe Cavalier*. . r Iri Maplowood Cemetery, Freehold^ in diam eter.' , - M LB. UPTON TEA8 3 < SIRLOIN STEAK 89 Instant Coffee as m 6 9 c i0“ 99 * VEAL STEAK ™™ 99S -— FRESH PRODUCE : CHOPPED BEEF 3 ; I 00 Now At ^ORANGES 1Qfo*39( m Excelsior | .. \ — 1 c a r r o t s ^9 BUTTERED BEEF STFAKS WALL—IRWIN Roman’! ■ ' 39‘. MOTOR CO., INC. . . . - ... • V ■ ' . u- Ravioli “£ 3 9 c River Valley _ . . 1 ■ O f - ' We Cordially Invite.You To Stop In And Inspect OPEN Our New Home 1 MON. THRU Green Beans f£rv2fte35c. 1961 MERCURY 1961 COMET DAIRY PRODUCTS — ' ------PRICED TO MOVE RIGHT NOW! , FRI. TIL 9 Breakstone . We Reserve Hie Right "SAFE-BUY" USED CARS— Reconditioned Ta Limit QutnlltlO Cream Cheese 3 ”• . 10c ' ' PRICED RIGHT - NEW CAR TRADE: INS Prltet Effective Through MARKET HO 2-1818 , OPEN EVENINGS ■'TIL 9:30 Saturday, Jan. 31 Ida Mae Pizia Pie 49c We cannot be responsible for ly . igtaphlral.ec/ors $ 9 , P > 3 9 C V . ' ' ' Thursday, January 19, 1?61 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. ' Page Thro*

ination (or Governor o! Hew Jer­ medical facilities, and an esseo- sey, . - . • - Cliffwood Beach Man Mitchell Enters tial-water-suppljr for Industrie and Court Decision . MOMIV... K11P YOU* 1Y< OM M A M S . In a statement-Announcing bis residential use. " . Escapet Crane se candidacy, which was supported Governor’s Race immediately by Sen; Clifford P. "I have learned from over IS James Koisa, 128 Raritan Blvd.. Points Up Ratio Case and former Sen. H. Alexander years pT experience in public of­ Cliffwood Beach, an ironworker, James P. Mitchell, Secretary of Smith, Mr, Mitchell declared: fice, both at the county and federal escaped death Dec. 11 when a A new State Supreme Court rul­ Labor* since 1953 under the admin­ “My .lamily has lived in New level, that if we are to maintain counterweight, being erected on a ing gives added significance to tax istration of President Dwight'D. Jersey for nearly 100 years. I was the integrity aqd stature of our giant crane at the Union Carbide assessment ratios used in New Jer­ bom in this state and I have lived state government we must prove Plastics Co. plant in Perth Amboy, sey communities. A ratio ia that here for most of my life. I want thaj we can, within the appropriate sagged. One worker was killed percentage of .true, or'market to help, improve the quality of ad­ sphere of state action, meet the wh»ook« [analapan Township,...... 11.9 ABMCHAH, »»■»> FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Little Silver Board ol Education. Marlboro^ Township ...... 14.6 Ilk* rich, «l«aht li[oc«tl». Wipe* clean with a cloth I Thursday night said he would n»t Matawan Towmhlp1, 10.0 C utaw ay Aim io fa anil C hair—'Tullortnl by expert c ra fts. TOTAL. favor a regional high school plan Middletown Township 101.7 NATIONAL BANK Mon I Thoy’r# foam-fllled for uniurpnased comfort. Mads AiMlllanal M .t.i Av«l|nUil Involvin^only Little Silver, Shrews­ Millstone Township ....,,, 15.6 yrjlh heavy-duty coll springs nnd hardnood oak Xramca. - ; - * . Matawan bury and Holriitel ■ Township. Mf. Manasquan 13,7 DICORATOR LAMP! '1.--- >.H Smith said unless such a school had M atawan ...... ; V ...... 14.8 Wolnul Plntiti Tabl..-—You |«t three UWoal ;TOIIflUOWI______— . l.» a t least 1000 students, the per |tll-' Monmouth Beach ...... , 27.7 • atep^nd. corner and a eocktatl table, llanil^rubbad, MAHWAUflAQUM- pll cost would be much greater \ralnut flniih. Buln and alcohol-proof, laminated topa, Neptune ...... 19.3 4 ’k*' TWIIDTUrr RUO. , 9V.OO than tuition paid for each student NcptuncCitjr ...... i..i... 10.6 sent to Red Bank High School. New-Shrcwlbury ...... ', 28.9 Mr, Smith added, however, „he Ocean Township .,..,.-, -22.5 would be in favor of Joining wlttt Oceanport ...... 45.3 Shrewsbury, HulmUt;! r Township R aritan Township ...... ^2.7 and Red Bank to r&Rlonulize'lKefi;: iRposevell ...... i . . . i 20.C Bank High School. Llltlo Sjlvi Rumson ...... 17.4 Shrewsbury and Holmdel Town*] i*. Bank ; ...... W.4 will continuefto *cnd students rewsburyTwp. 19.* Jled Bank- after Monmouth - Ro: SALE0N itonal High School opens in' Sep­ Sea Girt, ...... 30.4 tember. Red Bank will lose about Shrewsbury ...... 10,1 190 students from Eatontown and Soring Lake . ...‘..v,...... 17,& Shrewsbury Township to the new Spring Lake Heights ...... 23,81 school. .South Dclinar 38.4! Upper Freehold Twp. 20.3* UNPAINTED FURNITDBE Union Bcach . ...T ...... 14.0! Wall Township ...... 31.1J West Long Branch .; . •.v;7. ~ 22;H 9- DRAWER 5-DRAWER CHtST 4-DRAWER CHEST Robbit hunting Is the moat pop- uhlr ond productiv^^type'of hunt* MR. & MRS. DRESSER ;ritf in New Jersey according to the 14x42x33” ...... 15X27K44 s ^ I 5 x ? 7 x 3 6 " Department of Conservation and E^nomic Development. Three out ivery four sportsmen hunt rab- b!i|T and they take ovejv* half mil- lip/i caph y ear. • t 2 5 ” 16M Ponderoia Knotty. Pino, Thoroughly Drlod, Smoothly Sanded, Rigidly DR. LOUIS I. PR ACER Built. Fully Astembled. Other Unpointed Furniture On Sale Too. OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED OFFICE HOURS Dally and Saturday! TOWN and COUNTRY SAUCER - I A.M. Ul I P.M. Friday* * AJH. to • P.M. CHAI) poted All Day WedptMUyi 5 Piece Room Grouping 30 W. f ronf St., One O f Th# W orl^i Ktyporl .... Mott Comfortable STARTS THURSDAY , COlfax 4-2020 *9 9 . C h a irs...... • Bolster Sofa Bed May Be Ordered In SPECIAL * 1 7 * * JANUARY 26th • 2 Matching Chair* 9 Different Color MONTREAL • ‘ 2.la m p Table* Arrangement* Choice Of Color* 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. • • ■ ■

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o n for the greatest assortment of Sears Hoat For Cooking Its* I tm k 239 y i Ium ever offarad In Keyport Prompt, Efficient Mail* ot 10096 BolaUoB; g i l t Karlf /merieta itfln < . - iljrM tUcom r» ro n . l!»eV*4 richly tU Im i u a w a rn yUhnon-«lldefo«mtubbMk i Sorvlco «utm«v llnl.1i. OuVUll* !• I smUUslnti twwla f •t«p-«ri3, IMS U l M . BULCINC TRUCKLOADS KEYPORT GAS (0 . Ufa any one ol Gfo/i/i 3 "Chutge-ll" I'luni of merchandise . . . everything from MJDUIt ot W . T . G R A N T hosiery to home appliances. . . on hand KEYPORT LUMBER * to choose and take home withk^ou & SUPPLY CO. . AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER SI ARC FAMILYVALVS CARNIVAL! , Tel. LOwdl 6 -1 8 7 2 ROUTE 36 AND MIDDLE ROAD — HAZLET Cliffwood ]!;'«rMoiifniWPrlntO^K-Sdt.ioto4 "7 ■ ■ Thursday, January .12, 1961 Pag* Four' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Proclamation T WHEREAS The National Foun­ dation has opened anew offensive . ESTABLISHED 1IO against the nation's major crip­ TfJipbon* COlfU 4-3tt» — J. MABEL BROVIN, PUBLiBHEE pling diseases of birth defects, arth­ *V «v Publlahcd every Thursday at Keyport Uonmoutb County, N. -. ritis and polio and ...... BY BROWN PUBLISHING Ajfo PRINTINO COMPANY WHEREAS more than a quar­ Violet Troubles ter of a rtiillion infants are born J. U s be] Brown, Editor — Ceraldint V. Brown, Aasodat* Editor African violet troubles have hit each year with serious birth de­ PSSSST, HEY BUD, BUD . . . Instruction booklets Mrs. G. C., Union City and Mrs. ITir Matawan Journal ta_ a_ newspaper ‘of tha people, by tha people, fects, and ..... and for . . . tha____ people." Its aim la to aerve -tha best Interest* ol U „ataw r an and ~ E. S., Jersey City. Mrs. C. has a which are part of the income tax package received each vicinity; to present all uf the news of tha week without blaa or prejudice WHEREAS arthritis cripples la a dean, Jane, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rights more persons than any other dis­ plant that's blooming, b u t the year by federal income taxpayers are not the only material cf our citizens, and thereby making Itseli worthy of their coofldence. •• ease, and ' 7 leaves curl and droop. Mrs. S. available7 for their guidance . . . Three comprehensive tax "Second'dasa Postage Paid at Matawan, New Jersey.” WHEREAS polio in 1960 contin­ writes that she has beautiful plants ued to be a major health problem guides, (written in simple and understandable language?) ■ - • Reaponslblllty (or typographical errors Is Umlted to tha cost of the space but no flowers. Why? Answering occupied by such e rro r. in the United States, and also are available to help taxpayers with items not fully WHEREAS millions of -Ameri­ questions like this is all in the day’s Subscription Bates cans are still unprotected by £alk work for Malcolm R. Harrison, covered in Ihe regular instruction booklet . . . The three P a y a b le IIn______A dvancePa NATIONAL EDITORIAL One Year (within state) . M.80 vaccine against this virulent crip- flower growing specialist at Rut- guides are: -‘Your Federal Income Tax,” "Tax-Guide for Threi ” — $140 £ b c f o w / S W pier, and L#0 giers. He asks .me to pass the word Small Business,” and “Farmer’s Tax Guide,” The book for WHEREAS The National Foun­ ne Year (outside state) . -.00 SUSTAINING MtMBfR to Mrs. C. that the droopiness of 8ne Year (outside U. 8.) , 00 dation has pioneered in attacking farmers is free—all others pay 40 cents . . . Wonder how her plant’s leaves can be explain­ THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961 these cripplers via research, pa­ they figured that one . , . Anyway, each booklet' is com­ tient aid and training of disease ed by too much fertilizer, nema­ pletely indexed by subject, and chapter headings afford fighters, and todes, or possible mites. WHEREAS thousands of children quick guidance to answers to nearly all federal tax prob­ Look To The Future Less Plant Food are especinlly the defenseless vic­ lems. Internal Revenuers sell the booklets at their of­ The Matawan Journal earnestly endorses and strongly tims of these vicious cripplers, and An African violet needs to be supports proposals by the respective boards of education in WHEREAS The National Foun­ fed only once a month at this time fices . . . Holmdel Township and Marlboro Township to increase school dation's expanded program, devel­ of year when it is more or less oped through years of experience resting, and every two weelcs when facilities at special elections scheduled today, as a voluntary health organization, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION . . . Thomas Alva Edison, 1. • The proposal advanced by the Holmdel Township Board, it grows vigorously. Use a weak provides a real hope for a solution whose 114th birthday anniversary is celebrated next month ' irt keeping with its policy of looking to the future before to the causes of the three disease solution pf .fertilizer, _ being overcome with enrollment problems; is to purchase a areas, Or as Mr. Harrison says, "What­ was the world’s most prolific inventor. He chalked up -a 24-acre tract pf land for future school purposes. It is sound, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV­ ever you’re .doing in the way .of record of almost 110 U. S. patents and filled more.than ED THAT I, Ralph R. Dennis, the price is not exorbitant, the time to purchase additional fertilizing, do less." > 2500 notebooks with, sketches of ideas. Motion pictures, land is now ,, . not tomorrow. Mayor of the Borough of Matawan, do proclaim January 1961, as the Mites, so small you can’t see electric lights, radio and TV sets are nil part of-modern • VMorfl Urgent perhaps is the problem facing Marlboro them with a magnifying glass,, NEW March, of Dimes Month and living. One American, Mr. Edison, more than any other JotwisMptohere many pupils are housed in emergency sub- urge all citizens to give their ser­ cause small and. curled leaves. Our stiindard Outside classroom facilities which are rented. In­ vices and support to this urgent entomologists say it Isn’t practical was responsible , Mr. Edison died 30 years ago this need to PREVENT CRIPPLING creased enrollment requires that additional classrooms be to try to kill them with chemicals. year. But he was far ahead of his time. He even developed DISEASES. made available immediately or parents will have to face the -Ixffiking Backward Some chemicals are not safe to use household items used "today like wax paper nnd gummed Ralph R. Dennis, Mayor bleak prospect "of double sessions for their children. Borough pf Matawan in the home or come In larger wrapping tape . . . All music fans and reqord collectors We are notion record as saying double sessions should m a s Abort Folks Ami n in » W* X n tw l a J k $ A ro packages than the plant owner is should thank Mr. Edison. Recording sound for later repro­ be .aTO'i^wfTif'all costs, but we earnestly believe that the willing {o buy. . ""five-classroom addition in Marlboro,, estimated to cost tax­ duction never was conceived until he received inspiration, Communications Mrs. C. and other violet growers payers just 56 cents for each'$100 assessed valuation, is Forty-Five Years Ago > . Rensselaer Cartan and Myron whjle experimenting wth the automatic telegraph. But the (Issue Thursday; Jan, 20, 1916) Diggln drove to Middletown, Conn., as well as gardeners generally may easily within reach. At today’s prices, that amount wouldn’t To the Editor, . phonograph turned out to be Mr. Edison’s favorite' inven­ A civil service examination for jfor the week-end. This was Mr. have to get used to the Idea of buy two packs of cigarettes. . Aa Commander; of the New Jer­ postniester atj^reneauwill. be held, Carton’s first visit to Wesleyan Uni­ tion ... ' . nematode troubles. Scientists who The plan of the Marlboro Board is modest, to say the sey Salvation Army, It is my plea­ at Keyport on Saturday, February versity. ‘ study and fight them are gaining : least— The- cost Is well within reach without placing-an sure to thank you for your gener­ 5,-toifill a contemplated vacancy M rs. Webster Magee, of 174 Jack­ due to the declination of Postmas­ new respect for them as enemies. THIS ’N THAT .. . Suggestion that the recreation com­ undue burden on the taxpayers. The children are here. It ous Christmas editorial in our be­ son Street, reported to the police te r Milton A. Fardon to serve on Wednesday, thaLsome one shot Root Knots mission construct and operate a municipal swimming pool ia. the moral obligation of all'to provide them with the op­ half. - longer. The compensation of th e a twenty-two rifle Dullet through a Tiny, eel-like worms, nematodes in Keyport fast becoming a hot Item for. discussion . . . portunity for an educAtion which only can be gained through To know lhat you io honored us postmaster for tne last fiscal year window In her home. Police are make themselves known by the Some say the town needs a swimming pool like another —adequate teachers and teaching facilities. !j very pleasing, however, your ed­ was 1247. , seeking the person who owns the damage they do to the 4,roots of hole in the street, while others consider the proposal a We urge approval of both proposals at the polls today. itorial has served to remind us of There will be a pruning demon­ rifle, plants. They work on the roots Of mighty good idea . . . Remains to be seen what the general our obligation to our fellowmea, stration in the orchards of John violets to drain the life out of the Taasey on Valley Drive near Mat­ v _ Twenty-Years. Ago plant and cause characteristic public reaction will be » With the annual dinner meet­ also It prompts us to strive to.'Just ■ V One Vote! .. awan on Monday afternoon, Jan.* w(Issue Thursday, Jan, 16, 1941) . knots on the roots> ing under its belt, (last night), the Keyport Chamber of Ify Ihe good will whlfh you aad the uary 24, a t .2 o’clock. AU persons Hundreds of school children in If you suspect n'uiatode damage, Commerce is looking forward to its Spring meeting May 3 In.- every, election millions of Americans who possess interested in fruit-growing are in­ start over, Mr, Harrison recom­ community have shown us. ; NJatawan last. Thursday afternoon when Salvatore Bohtgmpo,. State Commission of Conserva­ the right of franchise fail to exercise it. Apparentlythey Let me also seize this opportun­ vited to attend this demonstration weje thrilled when a free observa- mends. Just propagate new plants and talk. over, .various phases of tion and Economic-Development, has agreed to be the guest reason that one vote doesn’t amount to anything. , ity to thank your hundreds of sub­ tftn balloon from the Lakehurst Na­ from the leaves ana be sure to use fruitgrowing.-^ ------j ; steam'Sterilized soil-when you-pot speaker— . . Keyportlo£ficiils!will be inviteiLto^attend _ - they can think at alj, the.ylast. election should scribers for their, wonderful gen­ val Air Station landed on the mea- cause them to think again. The official^returns show that The Year Book of the Woman's qpwB near Aberdeen1 Rd. them. Or take the rasy .^ay-out Surprised- to“see~ Phil" Cassidy and Maurice Oakley not erosity which made our Christmas Gub of Matawan Is out and being and buy a- new plant . - Mr. Kennedy's margin over Mr. Nixon was under 112,000 The boro political pot boiled over among the candidates for the Board of Education in Union welfare program a reality. distributed this) week. » Tuesday night with Mayor Edward Whatever you try to grow, you —votes—out of lotal^w hich ap p ro ach ed . 70,000,000. ■ The Judge Henry ■Terhune is having may as well),get used to the idea Beach ; .L. Certainly have expressed an enormous interest Happy New Year and Cod bless Currie, local Democratic leader, in school affairs during the past three months anyway , . , -■President-Elect's -edge was the smallest, in relation to the you one-aqd all ~ • Emest A.’Ahrend of Red Bank 'id Spafford W.'.Schanck, one of of nematodes, just as farmers are. draw plans for ai HAPPY ANNIVERSARY , . . One hundred,years ago' in every vote is provided by the newest state, Hawaii. At the verbal flames. -Currie and comparatively speaking. Even The mercury has been pretty low Schanck clashed at the council ses­ the! heart of Ihe Pennsylvania Dutch country in Pennsyl­ first,-Mr. Nixon was thought to have taken the state with plants that are thriving, .such > as To the Editor, ...... • this past week, standing at A de­ sion when the mayor hurled a chal­ hers, goof off during these short vania the first American commercial pretzel was made a 141-vote majority. More recent tabulations give it to Sen­ As another year of activity ends grees above zero at 7:30 o'clock lenge at the latter "for a spirited winter days and refuse to bloom and, subsequently, sold. The ^original pretzel bakery with ator Kennedy—by a 21-vote margin, out of just under 185,­ Tuesday morning. Monday night at contest between the Democratic for more than 11,500 central and simply because, they don't get its large Dutch oven can still be seen in Lititz, Pa. . . Now 000 cast! 9 o’clock It was at 8 degrees. Skat#* and Republican parties tb see enough light. southern New Jersey Shriners who ing is good on the pond at the which side can do the most in the Mr. Harrison recommends keep­ 80 factories are turning out pretzels in the United States, Whether or not a full vote would have changed the re- Uinction, and Mrs. Neidlinger has S y ltis beside the point. The general election of 1960, in are members of Crescent Temple way of civic betterment for the ing African violets In the sunniest $100,000,000 worth of them a year. The pretzels come in AAONMS; and as my term as Po­ had a number to enjoy the skating boro." Schanck replied with some possible location during the winter. many sizes and styles, twistfld, straight, and round. A teeth­ wfiich.the stakes never, were higher,"'should make every on the old mill pond at Freneau.*; tentate draws to -a, dose/ 1 wish heat that he was not adverse to Later, as the sunlight gets brighter^ ing pretzel even has been introduced to make,certain that non-voter .who could have gone to tho polls thoroughly ‘The-basket-ball game played 1H «o\ng alopg on.eny ljorcr lmprove- you'll want ,to shade, your .plants lo express appreciation to you and ashamed df-ftimself, Geran’s HajJ’iast night between1 ment but objected to political capir With a curtain dr move theiti td a the new; generations will get the pretzel. habit early. Be- your newspaper for co-operation in Matawan and Keyport after a close tal being made out or it. wirfdow,r where the Hghf is not SO fcause 1961 marks the 100th anniversary) of the pretzel,pjV helping make a success of the match ended in victory for Mata-i The budget for 1941-42 adopted by bright. Too much light makes the this country, the industry'is planning a celebration this the Matawan Township Board of Start At The Beginning varied Shrine programs aimed at wan with the score at 17 to 1$. leaves turn yellow.' year, a celebration to be officially known as a pretzelennial. After the game dancing was en­ Education at the meeting last ... The urgency for traffic law enforcement has reached making this a better world for all joyed until II o'clock. Thursday night shows an Increase . . . For those of historical.bent, it appears that the origi­ a new peak. This is an enforcement job through the licens­ to enjoy. The New York Telephone Com­ of $310 in the operation of the nal pretzel shape was invented by a monk, who, in 610, ing authority, the local police and the courts. It represents During the year your news re­ pany has transferred Miss Ethel school system over that or 1940. decided to reward children for saying their prayers proper­ The total budget this year <<s for ports havo helped keep both the W. Cooper, their head operator at ly. The word pretzel sometimes spelled “bretzel” comes the front line of attack agaihst traffic accidents. It dramat­ an expenditure of $65,365. In 1940 general public and the numerous the Matawan 6nd Keyport Central*,; from either German or Latin. ically has demonstrated through mandatory license • revo­ to Red Bank' ^office to learn the It was $65,055: cation for speeding, that drivers acutely ore concerned Shriners in your area informed of new system of Operating. The Matawan Civic Club, meet­ Farm operators ..are .-reminded over loss of licebsfc.unfortunately more so than loss of life, activities ranging from Uie various ing Monday night at Buttonwood that the Jan. 31, deadline for re­ Merritt Warwick, who for sontfr Manor, passed oa . resolution pro­ ODDS ’N ENDS . . . Cost of living (in downtown Key­ either theirs or others. . functions at tHe Crescent Temple time has been clcrklng at Sand- porting their "covered” agricul­ testing a 11 eg e d inconvenience port that is . . . ) has gone up. Cost of hard rolls to go < 'In the past, traffic safety programs too often were Mosque In Trenton, visitations of ford's drug store has taken a , tural workers is near at hand. Ac­ caused by th$^affic light set-up cording to Allan A. Hass, manager with the coffee, break was upped last week to two for a niired in vague generalities. Although intentions were our Uniformed Musical and March­ sition with the- Monmouth Chei at the Six gomers, Keyport, inter­ cal Company at Keyport. Oscar of the Perth Amboy district office quarter . . . We can remember not so long ago when th* good, campaigns frequently failed to produce results sim­ ing Units to institutions such as the section. ‘ . ' of the Social Security Administra­ Stevens is giving his time out |f Thirty-six Christmas baskets for cost was five cents . . . See where the Labor movement ii ply .because they lacked concrete action aimed at specific Masonic Home at Burlington, to school hours*'to the drug store. /• tion, they have until this date to needy families were provided this file tax returns for their employ­ attempting to have the calendar and holiday schedules dur objectives. Enforcement, however, represents a form of our work on behalf of the Crippled Steinbach Company, Asbury year by the welfare committee of Park,-features n sale of kimonos ees, who in i960 met the agricul­ ing the year to make all holidays fall on Mondays with thi concrete action, and a direct education approach to the* Children's Hospitals. the Matawan Woman’s'Club, Mrs. tural work test. at 79. cents In the advertisem ent in exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years problem of traffic safety. , We are proud of the work being William H. Sutphin, chairman re­ To be "covered” a worker must this issue. ' : ported Monday afternoon at t h e . . . As long as we’re thinking about changing the holidays, Driver control must start with the licensing authority, done in the 17 Shriners* Hospitals be in at least one of the following A joint mcetinc of the trustees regular January business meeting let’s change the work week hours to start earlier in the for it is there that the initial determination is made as to for Crippled Children throughout categories: and deacons of tne Second Baptist of the organization. Cash wages paid to him by the summertime when it’s a pleasure to rise and shine . '. . By who can drive and the ultimate decision as to who can North America and particularly In Church was held January 5, when New walls and a floor are being continue to drive. On the roadways, enforcement' should farm operator must have amount­ the same token, move the starting hours Hack in the win the unit on Roosevelt Boulevard In the annual report for 1915 was sub­ put in the basement of the Cheese- ed to $150 o r more during I960. be relentless and impartial to; rid the streets of drivers mitted. After all bills had been pafd quake Episcopal Church. The work ter when it's a struggle to get up and out while it’s stil Philadelphia where more than 100 The wages do not Include such dark . . . Introduce a bill . ... Isn’t it about time for Unioi uninfluenced by educational campaigns. ' a fund of $200 was left in the hands is progressing nicely. To help fi­ items as room and board, clothing young patients daily are under ex­ nance the job a card party will be of the trustees, of which Richard and other payments in kind. Beach petition to get out from under the control of the Mu Enforcement cannot succeed without public support. pert'care which will lead to im* II. Lyon was president. conducted on Friday evening, Jan. He must have worked in at least nicipal Finance Commission again? . . . And for someom On some occasions, it generates unpopularity. It is here 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. provemcnt and cure. We solicit 20 different- days during the year, that the public can do the most good, by getting behind Thirty Years Ago Nelson Applegate in Cheesequake. to make a new offer to purchase East Point . . . And for for cash, wages figured on a time your'continucd attention to this pro­ (Issue Friday, Jan. 16, 1931) New uniforms will be purchased a new circulation of petitions seeking a change in the form the police. and government officials charged with responsi­ basis. gram which is carried out without "The Mayor nad*Council met in the immediate future for th e of Keyport government . . . bility of highway^ccident.Pfevention...... If a farm worker was a member cost to the patients and without re­ Tuesday night for their first reg­ M atawan Hl^h School Band. • of a crew, the crew leader is us­ gard to race, erecd or color. ular meeting of the year 1931, when A bill designating Good Friday as a legal holiday was introduced ually responsible for reporting him Write Plainly For Tax Refund Thank y o u - again for your the budget for the current year vtas introduced on first reading and|ip- In the house Saturday by Rep. Wil­ at this time. However, in many thoughtful' co-operatioh. proved largely, as presented by liam H. Sutphin, Democrat, of Mat­ cases the farm operator is the per* It may cojile as. a shpek, with so .much, being taken son : responsible, If such is the from the individual in taxes, to. learn, that the. gqvcrjinjen.t Malcolrii Bowen, the chairman of Finance Commit- awan. Illustrious Potentate. tdc. The budget contains some i\ew There were about 200 skaters on agreement between him'and th e is trying to give something back. . - ~ Crescent Temple, AAONMS Items and increases In a number Treasure Lake, Cliffwood Bcach, crew leader, . u . Mr. Bass further stated that (or It’s true. In .the cpunties-jerved by the Camden Office of departments. There are other Sunday afternoon, th e largest s S k of-the Internal Revenue Bureau arc many persons to whom off-Set eliminations from the j/ear crowd of Ihe season. There were a 1960, the social security tax is six refunds on 1959 income'taxes are due but can't be locatcd. 1930 which, when the totals are number ofV summer residents per cent with three per cent de: ducted from the employee’s waftes ' : .By Margaref X Lciv; > The answ er probably rests in iUegible* handwriting, a de­ compiled, show an increase in'tlie among the skaters, who opened Health Hints 1931 budget of (540.45 over la st their homes to entertain at skating and three per cent to be paid by fective address, or moving to a new address' without in­ year. parties using their fireplaces to the employer. This tax is figured Henrietta And .The Calico Kitten forming the bureau. Remember this in making out your Skaters on Lake’ Lefferts have a roast hot dogs and serve coffee.' on earnings up to 4800 a year. 1960 tax report and be sure to write plainly and accurately. Good Health To You surprise In store for them lonlght Henrietta hummed a song as she ing behind a chair in the living after nightfall when they arrive in skipped happily down the sidewalk. room; The biack and white kitty ‘Meanwhile, If you never received the refund for 1959 . By Michael S. Ncwjohn, M. D. which you are positive is duo you, write to the Internal the vicinity of Lake Lefferts where Today was her birthday and Miss was under thevstairs. They found Good health Is not a -natural flood lights have been Installed for Willie at the end of the block had the white kitty behind the bedroom Revenue Bureau, Camden, and ask about it. List yoursocial their benefit. promised her a. kitten. . door. But the calico kitten was security number.' And if you have moved since making right; neither is it merely a hflppy accident. Those who enjoy - good The Rivoli Theatre Is ninning |M iss Willie was sitting on the nowhere to be seen, ’ _.out your 1959 return, state both your previous and your health do so because they arc dow­ bigger piclures than can be found sunporch when she arrived. T he They looked behind and under present address. Uncle Snm wili pay what's due, if he ered with sound minds and bodies in any of the smaller houses in the kittens were romping all about the chairs and tables and beds. They metropolitan area. < room. knows where you are. ' . that function harmoniously with searched closets and window seats. It has been reported that Ralph ‘‘Happy Birthday,” said Miss No calico kitty. that nicety of maintained balance Heuser, son of Mayor Christian and that bespeaks intelligently disci­ Willie. "Do you think you will find "Would you like a different one Mrs. Heuser, was one of 217 at­ plined living. Good health Is a a kitten you like?” ...... instead?” asked Miss Willie; T V itf Come* One* fa • lifeiima Avnmaajiutc torneys to successfully pass th e *'Oh, .1 know I will.” Henrietta Henrietta shook ..her head. She proper and desirable* goal that re­ examinations given -by the State quires the enlightened cooperation sat down-to catch her breath. wanted the calico kilten. Board of Bar Examiners In Octo­ A yellow striped kitty sat on the “I'm sure he’ll turn up any min­ of physician and patient. ber. The physician’s part is through window ledge behind her and be­ ute,” said Miss Willie. "We'd just William C. Ludl, son of Mr. nnd gan to pull her hair. A fJblack and better sit down nnd wait for him preventive medicine to give you all Mrs. W. C. Ludl, has returned to possible protection againsrdisea$e, white kitty on the floor was trying to poke his head out at us. Would Syracuse after spending his holiday to untie her shoelaces. A white you like some milk arid cookies, and through curative mcdicinc to vacation with his parents. Young restore you to good health when kitty jumped into her lap and be­ while we Wait?” William made the third all-Ameri­ gan to purr. “ All right,” said H enrietta. She disease attacks. . can soccer team as left half-back. Your role, apart-from consulting Then Henrietta saw another kit­ felt sad because her birthday had He waa the only one from his uni­ ten climbing a rubber plant in the gone all wrong, but she tried not vour physician regularly and fol­ versity to make the . all-American lowing his advice, is to live In such corner. This kitty had black and to let Miss Willie see i t team . white and yellow stripes and a She went to the pantry for the fashion as to avail yoijrself of The State eighth grade examlna* every means to good health. Chief-' naughty gleam in his eye. cookie jar while Miss Willie poured Uons were given on Wednesday. “That's the kitty 1 wand” said the milk. The cookie'jar was right ly this requires that (I) you eat Dr. Gerard Devlin left Sunday for and drink moderately, giving your* Henrietta, “the calico kitten!” where Miss Willie said it was. Hen­ Miami, where he li giving a clinic She jumped up In such a hurry rietta carried it to the table. , self regularly enough, but not too this week under the auspices of the that the white kitty fell to the floor "What a heavy cookie jar,” she much, of the'staples of diet which Southern Society of Orthodontists. and ran yowling about the room. you need; (2) you sleep regularly, Mrs. L. E. Davies will leave th^ said. "It must be full." "It wasn’t full yesterday,” said and adequately, to protect your­ latter part of this week for Florida, The frightened. calico kitten turn* self from the damaging effects of where she will visit Her daughter, hied over with robber plant. ’ Miss Willie- "T h a t’s funny.” , unrelieved tensions - and fatigue, Mrs. Harold Robinson and family. “Crashl” Pieces of pottery flew Henrietta and Miss’ Willie both and that (3) you give proper time She is expected to file for re-elec­ every which way. The kittens ran hd’d the same thought 8>lhe same and emphasis to both work and tion to the Board of Education for rouad and round and finally ran time. They bumped heads looking recreation to achieve that salutary a'tiy*-year term before leaving. out of the room. Henrietta could into the cookie Jar. There, curled balance that makes for nervous Matawan High played South hear them running all over the up in a ball, was the calico kitten. and emotional stability. River High: Tl/esdsy, at South PLEASE SAY YES TO THE house. • . Henrietta lifted him out and gave Health Is yours not for the asking River. The score was 36 to 10 In Henrietta helped Miss Willie him a hug. “What a funny- or t (he. buy ins* but for.;tha.winning. favor of South River. dean up the mess and put tho rub­ naughty kitten!” she said. “And In the pursuit of it, your physician Jersey Central Power and' Light ber plant In another pot. Then they what a good place to hide. I think is your natural ally. Work with o. advertises a Federal Suction went to look tor the kittens. Tm going to have a lot of fun with him and enjoy yourself. gCleaner lor 134.50. The yellow striped kitty was hid­ my birthday kitten!” Thursday, January 19, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pago Fivo Science Fair At Brownie Cookie Queens Will Attend BPW | wiii Receive stroii | Describe Reading Mrs. Kent Davison Woman’s Club Honored At Shower MIIS On Feb. 16 Board Meeting ' M atawan High School, will have Program At P-^TA A shower was given Jan.-0 In Fashion Show its first Science . Fair Thursday, Participating in the state board honor of Mrs. Kent,Davison, Key­ meeting of the NeW Jersey Federa­ Mrs.. j. Erdmann, first fgrade The American Home Department teacher, spoke on “Facts Pertain­ port, at the home of Mrs. Barry . Feb. 16, with a)[ students partici­ tion of Business and Professional of the Woman's Club of Matawan, pating, .who are taking any of the Women's Clubs in Orange Saturday ing to Reading Difficulties'Tut the Boyce, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet. Gifts Inc., presented a fu&hkm show at will he ' Miss Kathleen' Merritt, regular meeting of the Jnatawan were arranged in a bassinette un­ tho regular meeting of the club held - science courses: Biology, Chemis­ G ram m ar School Pai:»?m-Teacher president of the Matawan Business derneath a decorated umbrellu. Re­ Monday In the parish hall of Trinity try, Physics, General or Applied .Association held Jan. \\ in tho high Fpiscopnl Church, Matnwnn. Mrs. and Professional Woman’s Club. freshments were served buffet Sciences. Miss Merritt will head a delegation school auditorium. Miss Esther Alberj Abell was chairm an and Blau, who'was scheduled to speak, The fair will be held on the reg­ to tho all-day session which will be style. ■ each member of the department was unable lo be pivsent. ular Matawan High,School Pafent- held at Graulich’s, 369 Park Ave., Guests Included Mrs, Gordon Da­ had made her own clothes which Teachec Association meeting night Orange. The club of the Oranges Both teachers stressed the need vison, Mrs. Frank-1 Boyce, Mrs. Ar­ she modelled, and the awards to the winning ex* will be the hostess club and Miss for reading groups as the best way thur Jacobs, Mrs. Margaret F.rvvln, Mrs. Donald W. Robinson was tho hibitions will be. donated and pre­ Em m a.M cGall; Westfield, wiH-prc* to reach each child individually Mrs. Noreen Hines, Keyport; Mrs. commentator for the show. First sented by the High School P-TA side. . and according (o abilities. That Hurry Nolan, Mrs. Mary Jane Uo*‘ prize was nwurded to Mrs. . Peter vision nnd hearing nrc important that evening during the program Speaker a t'th e " luncheon will be lan, Union Heuch; Mrs. Roy Bry­ TruFyck and second to Mrs. Abell. in the preparation for reading also which will precede' the exhibition. Henry Pltillip, manager of opera­ ant, Morganville, Judges were Mrii.- K. Owens and was brought out. Some of- the exhibits will be made tions .administration, major defense A gift was sent by Mrs. Joe Mrs. Herbert Rotith,- M atawan, by small groups and many by sin* system* 'Radio Corporation, of “Phonetlcji also .are n-necessity Thomas, and Mrs, Howard F.gginson, Key­ glc entrants. The 'science labors*, America, Morristown. The glee club in teaching ^the beginning reader,** port. tories and classrooms, the gymna­ of the club of the Oranges will en­ the teachers said, "This Is done Taking part In the show were _ sium and .auditorium will display tertain during the luncheon. by use of mctfires and word sounds Jankowski Speaks Mrs, TenUyck, Mrs. Abell, Mrs. combined. They noted that first ' these exhibits, to which -the gen­ Breakfast will be served a t 9 Wilbur Mess, M rs. W. Rulon Smith, eral -public and the science staffs graders cover three reading books Mrs. Thurm an C. Nealis, Mrs. Wil­ a.m . and the business session will in the school vcark progressing of all Monmouth County High be called to order at 9:30 a.m . At RUSS B. DOROTHY COIIEN To Club Women liam P. Lambert and Mrs. Calvin Schools are invited. from two or three word sentences 1). Pearce. Jewelry was modelled 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Hazel Trembley, to paragraphs containing full sen­ Albert Jankowski, a member of Metuchen, will conduct a class In Humanitarianism, practiced on a from Ihe Flora Shop, Red Hank. . Five Judges tences. _ tho Speakers Bureau of the* Mid­ ■ ! Five'judges in the science field. parliamentary procedure. local, national nnd international dlesex County Chapter of the Na­ During Ihe business session, con­ . Jtfhose namra will be announced la* level is the unique hobby of Miss vThe second grade teacher, by ducted by Mrs. Nealis, president, Joint Workshop referring io reading ability sheets tional Foundation of the March of ter, will inspect the exhibits and Brownie Troop 180, Morganville, sponsored a* cookie queen contest B. Dorothy Cohen, 75 Broad St.t Dimes, was the guest speaker Mon­ announcement was made that a . After the luncheon a joint work­ Keyport, a teacher at the Keyport made up -for each pupil by the decide on the winners. Numbers which resulted io a tie for queen as two members sold 80 boxes of day evening at the meeting of the board meeting would be held On cookies each and two other members, sisters, sold 73 boxes each to tie shop will be conducted by Miss G ram m ar School. first grade teacher, can judge each Monday, and that a luncheon and but no names-will appear on the Bernadette Wagner, Irvington, In­ Woman's Club of Laurence Har­ - exhibits during the judging, which for ladies-1 i\-waitlng. Pictured above, are Call, left, and Victoria Community, repofinitjon will be pupil’s abilities and special prob­ curd parly would be held on Mqn- . ternational Relations chairman and givch Miss Colien tomorrow even­ lems and teach accordingly. bor, Inc., held in Webster Hail of . will take place the night before. freeman, standing to crown Ihe queens, Phyllis.Sasso, left, and Mar­ day, Jan. 30, at 1*2:30 p.m. Mrs. Mrs. Margaret B. Marshall, Bar­ ing, a t 9:15 p.m. at a special ser­ the Laurence Harbor Community Since Matawan High School has lene Brookins, who seem to be enjoying the whole event which took Announcement was made that Church. . Russell VanPelt, Keyport, was.in­ rington, National Security Chair­ vice to be held at tho United He­ ' such a large enrollment of students, PM onday afternoon at the Morganville Fire House on Tennent RdL the Recreation Committee will pre­ He was introduced by Mrs. Olga troduced as a visitor. man, on the theme, "Extending Re­ brew Congregation, Keyport. Miss this will mean a large exhibition. The entire troop sold 56i boxes * t Girl Scout cookies this year. sent'a magic show on Saturday, sponsibilities.1' Cohen will be presented with a Becker, president of tho club, and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich was Ch»lr*' “ Leader of the troop Is Mra. R. Davies and Mrs. J. Sasso is co-leader. Feb. 4, in tno high school auditor­ man of hospitality for the meeting, , Posters announcing the fair a re Scroll of Honor by the Israel Bond executive secretary of the Middle­ Reservations for breakfast and ium. sex County Chapter otHhc National assisted by Mrs. K. B. UttglesUm, ' being prepared by the students, to Organization, She has been chair­ be displayed in the areas from luncheon must be made with Miss Mrs. Bomfricnd’s fifth grade Foundation. He projected a film, Mrs, Wllllnnv lhm nesier, M rs. Anna Hessd, 129 North Arlington man or the Israel Bond Drive which they come. Biology Club won the banner award. Tho next “The Bridge Between," and discus- Henry Uihrs, and Mrs. Michael Ave., East Orange. • in the bayshore area for the past members and other appointed sci­ 10 years. meeting will be Feb. I a t which sed-tho--work of the Foundation. Drown, i Matawan Personal Items The New Jersey Federation 7 of time tlw school-board candidates ence students wiU act as guides to During the past, summer, Miss A brief business session was . the visitors at tbe fair. Nava Ot Too iod Vow lj l^prediu^ Al Tin* Business and Professional Women's will speak. held, during which chairmen an­ Clubs-has accepted two new clubs Cohen took a trip around the worlct Mlirachi Women ' !■ The- following science teachers traveling over 37,000 miles. She vis­ nounced coming events ln_^, their r are counseling and assisting the into the Federation, the Edison respective departments. Moet In Keyport _ Township Club of which Miss Edua ited Israel for tho fourth time, Her Official Visitors At . 'students in this project: Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Jaskie- Mrs. Bertha Story Schanck was Plan Variety Musical Show E. Morales, Highland Park, Is trip took her through several Eur­ ..Oakley, chairman; Barry * Rizzo, wiciV.ia. Sutphin Ave., entertained a guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs; opean countries and the Far East, Meeting Of Rebekahi The Music Department will meet A .mealing of Iho Town and Coun­ Harvey, LaTourettc, Miss Margaret at a family dinner Sunday for their Thomas Markley. president and Ihe West Essex Club including Japan. Thursday. Feb. 2, at 1 p.m. at thft try Chapter of Iho Mlirachi Wo- r which Is headed by Mrs. Helen Kerwin, Richard Greco and An* daughter, Linda, who was celcbrat Studies Progress In Israel Official visitors were uuesli at a home ot tho chairman, Mrs. Gil­ men was held Jan. 10 In tho Cy- Mr. and Mrs. Baynard Smith en- Durborow, Caldwell. thony. Crego. ing her birthday. The guests were, ier ained at briHP? «n c. While in Israel, she studied tho meeting of -tlio Lady Colfax, Ro- bert O, Tier, 407 Orchard Avo., proa Room of Yo Collage Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zelin,Zelin. Miss Saturday Laurence Harbor. At that timo evening when their guests were Mr. progress made there In education^ bekah Loilfje, held In tho Odd Fel­ KeyiMirt. Mrs. Fanny Oluck, the Corinne Dillard, Mrs. Stella Goss, Cliffwood P-TA and Mrs. P. Judson Evans, Middle­ al and welfare Institutions, as well low, Hall, Main St. they will rehearse for tho Federa­ lirvildent, presided. all of Irvington, and W alter task* County Auxiliary as the technological advances In Amonis tlioso atlcmllnK welo Lou- tion program , which will be a va* Reports wero glvon by Mri, iewicz. ' . / town; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cot­ - Hears Board Candidates trell, Browntown; Mr. and Mrs. engineering and industry. Sha also clla Ayres, district deputy presi­ rioly musical show, " . Maurice Cohen and Mrs, Row M. Mr*. Robert Lancaster will cn* Mrs. Marguerite Laird “enter­ Charles Mandeville, Mr. and Mrs. had the opportunity of Inspecting dent, with part of her official stuff Iluller, Mrs, Florenco Minder and Eight candidates for the Mata* tained at luncheon and bridge on Thomas Siddons and Mr. and Met In Freehold first-hand the role of American In­ from tho Hossmary Lodtta, Island terlain tha public welfare depart­ Mrs. Etliol Roseff gave ropdrta Jan. 10 when the prize winners vestments through Stato of Israel Heights; Major Arthur Klgir, ma­ ment at her home,. .152 Monroo wan Township Board of Education Mrs. Calvin Belt, Matawan. The January meeting of the Mon­ on iho schools being built In Israel, were the hostess, Mrs. Charles E. Bonds In the economic develop­ Avo., Laurence Harbor, Tiiosduy revere.guests at a meeting pf the M r. find Mrs. Clinton B. Reid mouth County American Legion jor of the first battalion of Pa­ Mrs. Koseff also reported on th, Cliffwood Parent-Teacher Associa* Springtorn and Mrs. James 0. ment of tho country. triarch Militant Decree, Red Dank; evening, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m, Tho evening donor dinner lo l» held West Brighton, S ,, I., and Mrs. Auxiliary was held at the Freehold group will make cantor dressings, . tion Jan. IT in the Cliffwood Me* Neil. Other guests were Mrs. Wil­ “ M.lss Cohen also -h as. mobilised Mr. and Mra, Albert Klatr.cn and In Cafe Sabrr., New York, on Mar, John Deuchler, Spotswood, were Legion Home, Main* St., Freehold. An appeal was again mndo for *• ' m odal School. David Bernstein, liam J . Rabel. Mrs. Frank Bliss, local support for the United-Jew­ Mri. Vern Tollman, Navealnk 21. Reservations still may lit Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. Ed­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Marus, Keyport, pre­ ctoan white material and for used program chairman/ introduced can­ Mrs. Charles J. Ruff.' sided at the meeting with 49 of­ ish Appeal and thus has helped to Lodge, Red Bank. made by contacting Mrs, Koseff it didates, John Bradley, Daniel Hea- ward Currie, Matawan, and Mrs. toys and games for the Diagnostic VA U-0JH Mrs. William Butmestcr enter­ ficers and delegates present. provide relief to uprooted Jews in Also Mrs. Florence Poller, Kuo- - ncy, Mrs. Helen MacMillan, Alfred John C. Eggleston, Holmdel. Europe, North Africa and through­ Center at Menlo Park. tained at dessert and cards on I t was announced by the pres'l* salniee Lodge, Florida; Mrs, Lil­ Tho American Homo Department A talk on workshnpi waa'glvsn ;<* • .Manville, Charles Matt jr., Thomas out Inc world. In the summer of M r. and Mrs. fidwin H. Dom­ Wednesday afternoon when h e r dent that the annual "For God and lian Frcdorlckson, noble grand of will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. hy Mrs, Selma Korobow, county .J^SSfldo/is, Mrs. Dorothy Smith and inick attended the Wednesday mat­ 1956, Miss Cohen ttoJght at'the In­ R osem ary LoiIko, Island -Heights; executive, An exchange packag* guests were Mrs. William C. Nod­ Country Program " for the Amerl* 9, i t tho homo of Mrs. Caslmcr __LSlrSirHIWa Tomasello,...... inee performance of “The Best stitution of tho Mentally.Retarded party was held, each member re­ dings, M rs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Al­ can Legion and'A uxiliary will bp Flora Kaplan, iioblo grand, and Samolyk, 341 Woodbine Way, They - - -Mrs. Vincent DuBeau presided at M an" in New York. , In Israel, ...... Helen Oppelrr'nmcoa-Washbourni) ceiving a gift,.Mrs,-Matilda Mai* bert Abell, Mrs. William Lambert, held on Feb. 3 at 3 p.m. ut the are working on two projects, funds the business session which was luwllr. was aw arded a ticket to tha Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Butler Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, Mrs. Joseph War Memorial Building, Trenton. The broad scope of Miss Cohen's and Kllzabelh Patterson,' Lady from which will be used for the opened with a prayer by Mrs. Ju­ .were Friday dinner guests of Mrs. activities In non-sectarian as well Chester Lodge,. Noptuno. Cafe Sabra In Now York, liuS Spielman. Mrs. Thomas Mac* Dietrich, Mrs. Lydia Walling and Mrs. George Rinenrk Child Wel­ convention fund. The members are 11. Edgar Bunker sr., Plainfield. «s Jewish activities is indicated by Tho lodge charter waa draped In A door prlie was won by Mri. 'F e e , chairman of the Recreation Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel. fare Chairman,, gave a report oil making three fancy pillows, which her participation in the following memory of Mra, Holmes ShuttB, l'lotunce Minder. Membora wor« Committee, reported lhat the next Mrs. George A. Deitz entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. the Christmas Party given by th of Keyport Parent-Teacher Associa­ ley, Matawan. of Mrs. Lawrence Aitken. served by Uie com m ittee. other copy of the reijlpo will be Make Cancer Dressings Spielman. Units 151 and Ml. tion, Sisterhood of the United Con­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barrett, used to cumplle a cook. Parents attendance prizes were M rs. Edward W. Currie enter­ Spent $130 For Veterans gregation, American Friends, of the 32 Weldon Rd., entertained at a PrUes will be awarded for the en­ The Catholic l)ou|{htor» of Amer­ awarded to the classes of Miss tained at dcssert-bridge Thursday Rehabilitation Chairman, M rs. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Second Series Of tries, which wilt be placed In vari­ ica, Court St, Joseph1, RM, will Isabelle Ivins and^Miss Elizabeth buffet dinner Sunday in celebration afternoon. The prize winners were John DeWaine, reported a total of American Red Mogen Dovld, Jew­ ous categories. hold Ihelr iiokI rancor dressing Finegan. ' of the third birthday of their Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. PaulEgan $130,54 spent for veterans at home ish Music Forum, lladassah, Mlz- Cana Conferences mooting TueHday evening at R h.tn, daughter, Mary Jane. The guests Report On Little Women ; .r - The next executive meeting will and Mrs. Joseph Baler, Other and in hospitals for Christmas. . lachi Women’s Organization, and Mrs. David K, Watson reported at tin- liimm or Mrs. Jam es D a/, were the grandparents, Mr. and The socond series of Cana Cori- beheld Tuesday, Feb. 7. guests were Mrs. John C, Eggles­ Seventeen girls selected by varH B’nai B'rlth. In addition, Miss Co on tho activities of the IJftltf M .pfo ]Ji, Kpyiwrt. Mrs. Edward Collins; godparents, ton, Holmdel; Mcs. Robert Erd­ hen . acts. as ,counsellor in public (erancas wilt start Sunday at'7.'30 At tlm regular 1 mooting of th* ous American Legion Auxiliaries p.m. In Ilia school nudliorhim of Women, which .included participa­ v- M^then Club ’Plans Mr. and Mrs. James Mulkem, and mann, Mrs. William R. Craig, and wtJI bo selected to attend tho an­ speaking for (ho Boy Scouts in tion la-the March ot V lm vs pro­ Court held Jh XI, Joiojih'j School. Mr. and Mrs. Zehn Dauer, all of Mrs. Elmore Kattner. Keyport. She also manages to con­ St. Jo«cpli’» Church, fleypnrt. ; gram In conjunction with the Madi* Koyporl, Mrs. John Ilia lor, Grana Bayonne; Mr. aitd MrS. Quentin nual Girls* State Session at Doug­ TIib Rev. Alfred W. Smith, wlin Jewelry Denionttralion Mr. and Mrs. Vjctor J. Hall, lass College in June. tinue her studies*In special educa­ son Township Chapter uf the Teen* Regent, heard riijioi'la from her Drivet, North Arlington and Jack­ Glen Gardner, were Friday eve­ tion at New York l/niverslty. 1. conducting this aeries, states chairmen. . Mrs. £rna Sterner, Asbury Park, that only Ilia married couplos who Against Polio program during this - X meeting of tile Matawan Moth- ie, Ricky .-and Thomas Barrett ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Zlmel Resnick, Asbury Park, not­ was awarded a •special attendance have roglslcrod for Iho lecojid ser­ month. Tlie cookie sale, which has prov­ eri'Club ivas held Tuesday night Mm; Everett E. Carlson, Mrs. thur C. Hall. ed leader Of American Jewry and Mrs. William Slemforn reported gift. Refreshments were served by ies and hove hcen notified by tele­ en so successful, will lie continual s ji t the home otMr«. Douglas Ward, Rollln Richards, Mrs. Howard Mr. aiAd Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen, Consultant to the Government of that tho sale ol the Danish cookies nnd a now merchandise club will Krogh, Mrs. Charles Lockwood, the hostess Unit, Freehold. Tho Israel, will make the presentation phone, may attend. Sdienck Ave., Matawan: " f lr n Valley Dr., entertained at bridge next meeting will be held at the prnved so successful during t h e start In March, tinder the dlrectlsa wire made for a jewelry demon- Mrs. Millon Gunkle, Mrs. Winston on Saturday evening when their o{; the Scroll of llonor to Miss Co- Any oilier inurrled couples Inter, holidays, request* have been ro* ul Mrs. (ieorge 1‘Kttn. Schaffer, Mrs. Conrad Sebolt, all of Union Beach Unit, oo Feb. 10, it ly)n. Ho also will deliver in ad­ csted in attending future aeries of atraflbn in March. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Waiter 8:30 p.m . , ittJvctl n»d ner ways and means A biiffet supper, with husbands Matawan, and Mrs. Duncan Black, Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike dress on contemporary cvtmts in Cana Conferences should contact department decided to continue Iho Card of Thanks as guests,'will be held Apr. 18 at Middletown, were luncheon and tj[ip Middle East. . ^ ; ~ the Rev. Father Smith, or Mrs, and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Har­ ... Tha family of the lata William •Trinity Pariah Hall. There will be bridge guests Jan, 11 of Mrs. Rob* ris." Social Club Sett i>’ Eva Dunn, 30 Linda PI., Ilailct, , Collections of fine books have II. Collin, wish to thank >11 their ert Erdmann. Mrs. Schaffer and - « guest speaker. Jac A. Cushman returned home been left In the Free Public Li­ friends, nelghlHira and relatives for After the meeting, a cooking Mrs. Krogh were prize winners. Friday from a week's business trip Meeting Dates Schedule Delate Convalesces In Fla. brary of Madison Township, spon­ tlielr many kindnesses during thofr demonstration with tlectric appli­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie to Dallas, Tex. _ sored by tho club,- according to recent bereavement, especially Ihs ances was given by Mrs. John M n. Martin Smith sr. was host­ Mrs, Florence Holmes. The ttd* and son, David, and Richard Carl­ Miss Eleanore Hergle, Miss Joan William S. Ifolinei, Farrington ltt. Itov, Munslgnnr Raymond Col­ Kane of Jersey Central Power & son visited William Currie at Blair ess to the Morganville Social Club Rd., Cheesequake, Ii convalescing dition* to tho library are op* lins, New York, tha Prlesll of 8t.‘ Light Co. TJis cooked Items were Welsh and Renee Schmitter, New on Jan. 11 for the first meeting of At MHS Jan. 26 Academy, BJairstown, where he is York, were Wednesday evening din­ at 1012 Arthur'St,, Hollywood, Fla, predated a n d Mra. Holmes ex­ Joseph's, American Legion Post ’ awarded to the dub members. a student, on Saturday and bad the new year. Dates for tbe meet* flio newly-formed Debating So­ whcro he and M rs, Holmei will pressed her appreciation lo (ho 170, Cllffwooif Volunteer Fir* ,Co„ ner guests of Miss Carol Craig. Ings and luncheons were decided ciety of M atawan High School will dinner at the Stroudsburg Inn, M r. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd spend the next two month*. Mr. anonymous donors. Volunteers were Firingi iu n n Squadmjiiuu ofui Forti um Monmouth,nn/uiMxmin* . At Birthday Fete Stroudsburg, Pa. and also the Christmas Party.' conduct Its first formal debate as Holmei recently suffered a heart asked to donate their services for nailtail hearersi>( and . th* . -Day -Funtril jr. entertained at bridge on Satur­ part of the Matawun High School Mrs. Ross W. Maghan entertain­ day evening. Their guests were Mr. Those attending were Mrs. Ed­ attack in his home In Chooacquako, cataloging tlieso volumes, Home.! Ionia. & I ward Becker, Mrs. H arry Konowat* Parent-Teacher As,wciati«n‘s‘ *'Slu* . The Misses Mamie and Rose Ann ed her bridge club Thursday eve­ and Mrs. Ralph Bedle, Mrs. Rob­ V ow, Mrs. Louis Becker, Mrs. Rob­ dent Nigh*” program on Thursday Powers, Cliffwood, and Mrs. M ar­ ning when the prize winners were ert Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Jac ert Owens, Mrs. Donald Miller, evening, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. Thomas tin . Murray, Keyport, attended Mrs. Arne Kalma and Mrs. Allan A. Cushman. a birthday dinner on Sunday at the Mrs. John Wilson jr., Mrs.-August Stachura oi the English Depart­ J. Morrison. Other guests were M urray A. Friedm an, Euclid, home of Dr. Thomas F. Powers Doldt, Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro, Miss ment ia the advisor of this group. Mrs. Harry D. Pitcher, Holmdel; Ohio, was a weekend guest of his BETTER ROOM... and Mrs. Powers, Park Ave., Plain* Sarah Ann Scbcr, and Mrs. G ar­ The topio for the debate wiil be; Mrs. Johnson Cartan, Mrs. Law­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. field, ip honorof their son, Thomas rett Dfnlse. Guests were Miss Iris "Resolved, that the electoral col­ lllggor, easy to ontor,,,more lioiulroom, tnor*atratuli-out aiiaoot - ' rence Lemaire, Mrs. Charles Per* Friedman, Schenck Ave. - Slnnett Powers, who was celebra­ rine and Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Smith and M aster Willie Smith, lege system of electing, president ting his Uth birthday. M rs. E. M urray Todd, Holmdei, Keyport. nnd vice president of tha United Matawan. States should bo abolished.” It was entertained at canasta Friday eve* Mrs. Denfse received a birthday nlng when her guests were Mrs. selected because of the post-election BETTER RIDE... .. gift from her secret pal for this attention given It and many advan­ Harry O. Jones, Miss Ellen Haney, year. The table sitting carricd out Twin-Trlanglo Stability itralglileiu tlw curve* Bild miwoU h tlw b u m p s! Freehold; Miss J. Mabel Brown, tages and disadvantages which birthday motif and each guest may be discussed, Keyport; Mrs. Daniel Sherban, received a small address book. Tlie atudents.wlio wJll participate Crawford's Corner; Miss Mary Plans were made for the next Emma Stack, Perth Amboy; Mrs. in the debate arc completely un­ BETTER DRIVE ONE» meeting to be held at the home of rehearsed except for organiiatlon Edward H. Dominick, Mrs. J. Mrs. Edward Becker. Franklin Dominick, Miss Mary Lisk of aj debate and research on the to ttlia now Oldtunolfihi apMk for I M f ...to s t tha b**tl and Mrs, Jay F. Hostetter, all of topic which will be debated. Matawan. Install New Officers- Audience To Judga Charles Rainaud returned home Th? audience will serve as Judges Friday from a business trip to St. Of Freedom Council ^ of the winning aide. In order to insure complete objectivity in a do- p L D & - ’6 l Paul, Minn. Freedom Council, Sons ^ a n d rision, the. names of the students M rs. H arry Colmer and Mrs. Del- Daughters of Liberty, held instal­ participating will be withheld until ...diflbnm t In ao many better waytl - ford Garrison, Deach Haven, were lation of officers a t a ' meeting after,a decision has been given. Thursday dinner gucsls of Mr. and Thursday^ in Odd< Fellows Hall, Mr^. A. J. Tomasello, program Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, Main St., Keyport. The installing chairman, further announced that a Arthur C. Hall returned home ; officer was Deputy Andrew Boice. dem onstration will be presented by f r Jan. 11 from Riverview Hospital The officers Installed were Mri. the high .school majorettes nnd mu­ where he wns a surgical patient. Herman Stcneck, councilor; Mrs. sical selections by. the band under 5 good reasons for joining our Mrs. Bertha Story Schanck en­ Klmer Truax, associate councilor; the direction of jlichard Urban?,kl. tertained at luncheon and bridge on Mrs. Ethel Stryker, vice councilor; Tlie affair will mark the 011b an Jan. 11, when the prize winners Mrs. William Drees, associate vice niverssry of the National Congress w ere Mrs. Frederick Noble, Holm- councilor; Mrs. John DeWalne, re of Parents and Teachers, Members del; Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. cording secretary; Miss ond guests will bltiire a P-TA birth (Jtyristmas (jjjub David M. Bruce and Mrs. Joseph Vigne, financial secretory; Miss day cake to In? served after the flaier. Other guests were Mrs. Paul Myrtle Boyce, treasurer'; Mrs. Mor­ program in the high school kitchen. Egan, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Fred­ ton Moadmger, guide; Mr. Moad- ★ It's Hi* t a i y way to "pripoy" Chriilmas expenses.; erick K. Dederick, Mrs.'William J. fnger, inside guard; Mr, Truax, out­ Father Jude Speaks At Rabel, Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs side gudrd; Mr*- Stryker, 18 months You avoid borrowing or piling up holiday bills. Joseph Dernberger, Mrs, Lerny trustee. Communion Breakfast Sickels, Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Mat­ The outgoing office,rs are William ★ You get your check in time lo shop early. awan, and Mrs. Charles £. Hun:, Drees, past councilor, and Mrs. The Rev. Father Jude, OJJIJ of Brielle. , Maude Clayton, past associate St. Paul's Abbey, Newton, /.poke on ★ There's a club payment plan for every budgef Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haseman and councilor. ... The Family and Family Kclrcals Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters, all of Mrs, Stcneck appointed the fol­ lit the Fifth Anneal Fam ily Com­ ★ lt'» smort, simple, popular, and rewarding. Matawan, attended the Shriners lowing Committee chairmen: Good munion Breakfast in St. Joseph's cocktail and. dinrjer party held at and Welfare, Mrs. Drees; schools, School cafeteria, Keyport, Joseph's, West Long Branch, Satur­ Keansburg, Mr, Truax; Matawan, The breakfast, sponsored. by the day right. - . Mrs. Stryker; Keyport, Ml** Knights of Columbus, fit. Joseph’s THE MATAWAN BANK /Joyce; pianht. Miss Helen Vander­ Council, vvaj attended by 200 mem Mri. May Giliis and son. Rich­ bilt and publicity, Mrs. DcWaino, Ih t * of the organifation and their 1 ard, and Mr. and Mrs, John Thaler fanplies. enjoyed a performance of The Ice ••"Jerome Arrnellino was tbe gen­ Follies in Madison Square Garden, School Nurse Speaks eral chairman and Grand Knight New York, Sunday evening. To MHS Biology Club John Trabach/no served as rnasfcr Mrs. Stockton' Hopkins sr. left of ceremonies. M*mday to return to her home in The Malawori Hlj;h Scliuol Cl- Miami, Fia. after spending th? oiogy Club met on Friday. Mrs, Sons Of legion Meet holidays with her son and daugh­ j M a r i o n Roman, fchnol ntyw , spoke ( ter-in-law, Mr* and Mrs- Stockton o n the topic, ‘ Dulles of a School} Commander Jsck Olsen of Lou- Hopkins, Main St. Nurse. ' tincr. Ilar|>r#r American LegJon Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs* Paul During the Inulm-is meeting, club j\>it 33V has tilled a meeting of JOHNSON—CIBB M0T0R C0., INC. - 110 Main S t., Matawaa Husky, Mrs. Andrew Diodato and members were told thjt (hey would) the Uoris of the legion for 2 p.m. Mrs. Harry Ciune attended a per­ act as guide, at ihe tdence fair to I Saturday in (fit Legion ffome on « M e b « r » M a n l D *o al( Ii formance of ‘The Miracle Worked fie held jn Un; Matawan High School Summetfield Ave., Laurence 1 lar- — W f l IN IHI " W n tM U l O0U roUIMMUNI* • WNMr, JAM. M * M W MM in N t * Vorit, } ...V ' " ...... t 1 o# 'n w n d a fj jJFeb; . i T |j l u ,r . . .. . • I Thursday, January 19/1961 Page Six TME MATAWAN1 Al; IF • - a — ------by the board members; convenient­ Poster Girl Opens County Dimes March Holmdel Robber Gets Land Parcels Old Bridge Father, . ly.. ignored when the next m onth’j Jaycees lit Area Bus Controversy Son Accept Settlement meeting rolled around. Five Years' Probation (continued from page one) Mr. Hoffman bitterly denounced U. S. District Court Judge Arthur ~ Johir*i>.-Lazarus, Ocean Town­ Superior Court Judge Joseph Hal- him for casting “aspersions” on Rages In Madison pern Thursday approved settle­ the “ integrity” of board members. Founding S. -Lane- M onday-placed, Colie L. ship realtor, is being retained to m ents totaHng. $650 fo r an OJd Mr. Severin then withdrew his re; The Raritan Bay Area Jaycees Bitter clashes marked the Madi­ Jenkins, 19, Long Branch, on five acquire small seHoirs ofTand'rreed- son Township Committee’s brief Bridge lather anti'soif, who’filfcd marks as Tiavfng any' general im­ a re joiniffg with some 4500 aifi!- years’ probation on charges arising ed to straighten out the rights-of- session Monday, with Committee­ from the Sept. 12 Holmdel bank suit to recover damages for in­ plication. But a new snag develop­ iates and 350,000 m em bers around man John E. Keating demanding robbery. Jenkins previously had way of Crawford’s Corner Rd., Rob­ juries the boy suffered when struck ed when he refused to hold up fil­ the world in celebrating Jaycee an apology from John Jaconetti and pleaded no defense to a charge erts Rd. and Longstreet Rd., the by a car last year. Under the terms ing maps with the Midolesex Coun­ Week,, which marks the annlver- Charles Weitzner, officials of the that he concealed $3000 of the bank ingress routes involved, so that of the settlement, the father, Al­ ty Clerk before appearing before • sary of the Jaycees’ birth in fit. Sayre Woods South Civic Assocla robbery loot which had been turn­ they can be widened and rebuilt to bert Linviile of 322 Marlboro Rd., the township committee on the Louis, Mo., 45 years ago. tion. for implying Mr. Keating and ed over to him by his older broth­ a suilabie width. It is estimated by Old Bridge, will receive $300 and planning board’s action.- - Mayor John Phillips jr. had “mis er, James.. Otis Seaman, Long Branch, the -the boy, Gregory Linviile, $350. After another heads-to-heads con­ The week has been proclaimed township engineer, lhat about 150 The youngster was walking along officially Jaycee Week by Philip interpreted” the situation on bus ference, Mr, Kurtz moved and Colic’s attorney, A. Henry Gior­ such parcels of land along the Marlboro Rd. on Aug. 2, 1960 when J. BJanda jr., Mayor of Raritan service to New York running Committeeman John E. Keating dano' Long Branch, told Judge routes must be obtained to give the struck by a car driven by Victor Township; James H.' Ackerson, through Sayre Woods South. Mr. seconded the motion for final ap­ Lane that the younger Jenkins was proper road widths and the gradual Baker, and owned by Meryl Baker, Keating and the mayor were quoted proval. It passed and Mr. Severin Mayor of Holmdel Township; and apparently under the “domination curve to the roads desired. The both of Somerville. Perth Amboy • Charles E. Applegate, Mayor of ns opposing the plan of running and influence" of his older broth­ left without comment. buses into the development, spon­ township attorney was directed to attorney Alfred'A. Levinson rep­ Keyport. In their proclamations er. Mr. Giordano said the youth draw an ordinance covering the resented the Linviltes and John W. The meeting over, John J. Sal- the three officials recognized "the sored by Mr. Jaconetti and Mr. did not partidpate-in llie bank rob­ project. ’ . Tayior, East Orange, appeared for vest, Madison Park, the board’s great service rendered the com­ Weitzner, as adding 20 minutes to bery and that he notified his father the Bakers. ■ attorney, offered the opinion Mr. munity by the Raritan Bay Area the running time of commuter when- he was given the stolen The township committee de­ buses to the city. clined to change the election dis­ Severin and his clients still will Junior Chamber of Commerce.” money. \ have to come back on the three At the meeting, Mr. Keating in­ trict system despite a recommen­ All three pointed out that the or­ In granting leniency, Judge Lane conditions imposed. .. ganization “has contributed mater­ terviewed Ervin H. Kull, of Public dation from the Monmouth County 2000-Homcsite said he took into account the fact The planning board declined to ially to the betterment of the com­ Service Co-ordinated Transporta­ Board-of Elections that a second that Colie had a good record in voting-district would make voting (oontinued from page one) take cognizance of a petition of munity throughout the year." tion Co., to show the construal of school and in the Navy, that he is through these dragged-cut proce­ protest of the Sayre. Woods South the mayor and himself on the is­ more convenient for H62 register­ At the same time that others fire gainfully employed and never had ed voters. When the matter first dures with Pine Haven.’ Civic Association against the ap­ sue wos correct and that they had honoring the Jaycees, however, the been in trouble before. Colie’s was broached, in advance of the Approve Sewer Tie-In proval of a shopping center for the been “ villified” by the SYSCA of­ brother, Jam es, 25, was sentenced organization itself will honor anoth­ I960 presidential election, the town­ But last night, with S^yre Woods Allstacr Realty Co., Woodbridge, er who has contributed to the com­ ficials by attacks on their motives. Dec. 19 to an indefinite term in ship committee' added election South construction mostly over, Mr. of a shopping center at Route 9 and . immity with the presentation of the But Mr. Weitzner asked additional federal prison for his part in the workers and a voting machine. Severin produced his letter from Throckmorton Lane in December. Distinguished - Service Award to information proving that he and $32,223 holdup. Another accom­ There w ere 1393.persons voting in the township sewerage authority of Mr. Jaconetti were wrong before plice, Edward )1. Stone/Red Bank, Mr. Keating told the board of the "outstanding young man of this election and Township Clerk their approval of a Middlesex Coun­ the year” in the Raritan Bay Area. he would apologize. Mr. JaconeUi was sentenced to five years ' a new proposal by which the state Daniel S. Ely reported no com­ ty trunk sewer tie-in for Pine Ha­ would contribute 50 per cent the ' Presented At binner-Dance got to the meeting late and his re­ prison. plaints had come in of. delays. action was “Apologize for what? ven and .then said "no more of first year and a 10 per cent lesser This award, which is sponsored Mayor James H. Ackerson believed this.” Mr. Severin declared his . . . Before I apologize to Mr. amount each year for five years ond awarded byJaycees'through- a second district could be set up clients had expended “many thous­ so* the deliberations of the board out the country, will be presented Keating it will be a cold day in with the couaty recommending it. Tragedy Strikes ands of dollars” complying with would be conducted with a'pro­ at a dinner-dance Saturday night, hell.” The Garden State Parkway would all these requirements, that they fessional planner present. The cost at Buttonwood Manor, Matawan. The township engineer was asked be the line of separation. had "hundred of thousands of dol­ would be $4500 per year, Mr. Keat­ The recipient will be selected by to study the recommendation of the Home Of Pastor Would Cause Confusion lars” tied up in the Pine Haven a distinguished panel of judges , Unda Brcese, National Poster Girl for the 1961 March ot Dimes Middlesex County Board of Elec­ ing related. A request was address­ V Tragedy and sudden death struck But on Thursday Committeeman project, and they were at a dead­ ed the State D epartm ent of Con-, from tho area (all over the 35-year- Campaign, which gets under way this month, chats with Monmouth tions that voting districts be re­ the home of a former pastor of the Alfred C. Poole said that a bound­ line in that the Browntown Shop­ old eligibility requirement, for the County director Roland JT, Hines. Under an expanded program, tbe drawn in their boundaries before servation and Economic Develop-, Keyport Reformed Church last ary change at this time only would ping Center, Route 18, has to be award) from among nominations National Foundation will use funds to, prevent crippling diseases in tbe ment concerning this. . M ar.' 1. . Thursday in Rutland, Vt. *‘1 killed cause confusion and he recom­ gotten under way and a tie to the received by local organizations, fields of birth defects, arthritis and polio'/ - ...... —r Leonard Pfaff, of the zoning --Monday was set as date 'tor my mother. I wanted to'go to the mended waiting a year until the sewer to be started immediately business firms, and individuals. board of adjustment, expressed public hearing.on dissolving the library but she wouldn’t let me,*’ zoning regulations on the-probable for Pine Haven was a "must.” The Jaycees solicited: nominations criticism of the granting of minor joint Cheesequake-Madison Park location, of new housing would be Everett Hoffman, ehosen chair­ Intensively in an effort to insure Sayre Woods Teens . Good Fishing Prospects wfere the words of the 17-year-old subdivisions to Lenoir Estates and fire districts1 and having them sep­ adopted son of the Rev. Gordon known, . man at the reorganization meeting, representation in the area. Eugene and Majorie Novello‘for Plan Benefit Dance ' arate districts. Aldrich, who was pastor of the Re­ William McFarland protested the called for a report from Fred T h t Judging committee Is made Forecast This Spring lands on Englishtown Rd. for con­ .Harold G. Smith, township at­ formed Church in the borough in withholding of approval of a sub­ Kurtz, South Amboy, the township veyance to Jersey Central Power wp ©f-John O. Hartzler, Superin­ Richard Bcrkowitz, teen-age • New Jersey fishermen wiil have torney, reported all 262 . appeals 1952. division of the property of the es­ engineer, on the map. Mr. Kurtz tendent of Keyport Schools; John & .Light Co. Mr. Pfaff believed the chairman of the Sayre Woods South better fishing this spring because from the determinations of Leonard The youth, Geoffrey Peter Al­ tate of his father, the late Arthur found the map~all right. Pressed utility should have been made to G. Krueger, publisher of The Haz- Massom, assessor in I960, had been McFarland, near Line Rd. in that further if it complied in all engi­ let Herald, and Rabbi H arry O. H. district of the Madison Township of the scientific approach to proper drich, has been arrested snd charg­ agree to site improvements before settled In the township’s favor. ed with the murder of the minis* an adjoining property, owned by neering details with township re­ this was done. ------— Levine of the United Hebrew Con­ Teens Agninst Polio, has announc­ lake management sponsored by the Theodore Bailey, had gained ap­ quirements, Mr. Kurtz found only gregation, Keyport ter’s 39-year-old wife, Hazel, In ed plans for his area jn supporting State Division of Fish and Game, Rutland, where the Rev. Mr. Al­ proval and houses were going up. that detail as to the storm sewer In addition to residents of (he the M arch of Dimes Drive fn tho Department of Conservation and drich is now pastor of the Rut­ Mr. McFarland was reminded system and the utilities could be. area the Jaycees also have invited Holmdel COP Code Violator township. His group conducted a Economic Development. During the land Congregational Church. that the matter of construction of shown to advantage on the map. their bosses lo join with them at And he observed thfit a w ater flow- successful tag day and are complet Young Aldrich was arrested ia a road was Involved. Mr. McFar­ (continued from page one) the event. Warren VanNosdall past year, five lakes were analyzed off ran over the lands of the City ing plans for a teen-age dance Fri­ Women Elect Troy, N.Y., shortly after the Rev. land replied he was very much about it but had not fouhd.anyone Jaycee president, described the re­ and trash fish removed to make of Perth Amboy water authority. day evening, Jan. 27 at the ttirf Mr. Aldrich found his wife’s body aware of tbis, that it was costing who knew what to do. lationship between business and Club, Route 18, Old Bridge. Teen The newly-organized Holmdel But he did not believe this was way for brook and rainbow trout in. the dining room of their home. $4500 tQ/frnprcve three acres and Lawrence Bachman, fire chief, Jaycees as unique in its recipro­ agers in Madison Township and important as he knew easements and largfc moulh bass. • Township Women's Republican Officers said there was blood on it would be difficult to derive much supported Mr. Muller with pic­ city. "Business organizations,'* he nearby communities are welcome W apalanne Lake, Ocquittunjc Club met Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. at the the'right sleeve of, Peter's jacket profit from the sale of the three covered-the situation. , tures showing the fire hazard exist­ said, “recognize the benefits that to/tttend. This sent the board Into execu­ “I don!tknow why rdid it," police lots on this basis. Mr. McFarland ing and noted there had been fire accrue to Jaycee members in the On Saturday, Jan . 29, his group Lake and Stoney Lake in Sussex home of Mrs. Alvin J. Ricles, Deer- tive session. When they came out, quoted the boy, a high school juaior said it would mean another six in the area. He reminded the court fields of leadership training, pub­ will sponsor a .variety Of movies, County were stocked with finger- crestD r., Holmdel. There/ was a they called on Mr. Severin to con­ and a football player. months wailing for the weather to that each 10 davs that had. passed lic speaking, and use of judgment. appropriate for the young set at ling brook and rainbow trout. Sun- strong voluntajyl;T«ponre ’to^the sent to a postponement\bf71idJi

Floyd Brown and Roy S. Matthew; ity and can be immersed in sea On the final day of Hearings, Fri­ Adverse Referendum the development/* Mr. * Downing LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE in voting it 5-3. Thomas J. Sirfdons, wafer for 36 hours without harm day, this testimony of Mr. Smith's said, “was based strictly on ec- Shadow Lawn S&L The Marlboro Township Commit­ . - Norlhfield Road, Mr. Bentley and Mr. Monville to its p ro p e r .working, according was p a r t of reference in a sum?, OTOmfcsT#fr : 1 - - _ ----- ■ . No. I, . Block- ‘E* and being distant were opposed.The beard also vot­ to th« CBA'expert...... - tee eventually put the question of 131.73 feet onacotfrse of south 27* thence (4) Mo/ig-..the .’said easterly . matfon By Mri" McErlean that he For one thing, he said, homes 46’ wesl tr v m the point of center line of Northfield Hoad ed $400 bonus for two special rezoning to non-binding referen­ of a.curve with a ra d iu s of 25 feet Annual Report When Mr. Pahl’s testimony was and United Airlines officials were on larger than one-third acre plots north 27* 46’ e a s t a d is­ teachers without designating them. infroduced,' M*rvQuesada announc­ "shocked” by the evidence of the dum. The results indicated that merging with the southerly lln$ oi tan ce of 75 fefct to point would make water and sewerage Beechwood Terrace, - Despite a general levelling off in working of the traffic control sys­ or place of beginning. Authorization of the purchase of ed that the flight recorders of 40 voten wanted even larger lot sizes, systems too costly to build. Webb thence (1) at right angles to North- Being all or Lots No. 7-4-8 Block) business io I960, Shadow Lawn new English series textbooks from Jet liners to have passed over tem. He believed remedial action field Road and along the ‘E.’ Map of Lochslea Heights, Borough' Savings and Loan Association had not down-grading Jhis apparently and Knapp has "no plans, at pres­ _ southerly line of Lot No. nf Matawan. Monmouth County, New grades three to eight was given. Preston in trips just prior to the. by Congress an immediate nec­ ent,” for any homes development an excellent year, with assets in­ Dec. 16 crash would be impounded essity. placed thffseal of doom on the C, B lock ‘E 1 'south C2* H* Jersey by Howard B. Flske, Dated . creasing to 129,191,201, John G. The Middle States Association of anywhere in Monmouth County, ■ east a distance of 125 feet 1030. • Secondary Schools and Colleges to determine what flight practice But Mr. Crawford countered by Webb and Knapp project. How­ Mr. Downing said. - to w esterly line of Lot No. Being commonly known and deilg. Lfiwley, president, reported. pilots generally were following In 31. ' nated as No. 11 Norlhfield Road, gave notification it was approving insisting that any conclusions en­ ever, nothing was done about re­ Uience (2) along the Westerly line of Matawan, New Jersey ' Writing in that institution’s an­ coming over the Preston holding tered into before study of usual nual report, Mr. "Lawley said the Matawan High School for (wo more zoning, and the subject has become LEGAL NOTICE Lots Mo. 31-32-33- and 34 The approximate amount of the years in view of the plans to crect center and if there were hazard of air traffic practices over Preston ' so u th 27* 4 1 '' w est a dJs­ Judgment to be satisfied by said sate yesr was marked by record gains a continuing point of controversy ' lance of 75 feet to north­ is Uie su m of $200.00 to g eth er w ith tb e $2,470,000 high school. - accident-in them. • are meaningless and that Mr. Mc- 9-198 In savings and savers, with many SHERIFF'S SALE erly line of Lot No. 10, costs of this sale. Charles F. McErlean, atlomey Erlean's observations "did not con­ between the committee and tb e thence (3) along the northerly line of individuals and families stepping - SUPERIOR COURT ' IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. for United Airlines, immediately tribute anything.” planning board. ■' OF NEW JERSEY LSt No. 10. north 62* 14’ Dated Dec. 28, I960 . . up their savings programs, “in ‘ . west a distance ot 125 feet Philip J. Blands. Jr., Atty. • • interposed objection to Mr. Ques- LAW DIVISION ' part because of economic appre­ School Addition According to Mr. Downing, his MONMOUTH COUNTY * - lo the easterly line oi *> . . • M il hension and* caution, but also be­ ada’s announcement, insisting that company had options.on about 1000 Docket No. J-2388-60 (continued from page one) only the Civil Aeronautics Board cause more people each year have Webb And Knapp acres of land, enough for 3000 Cerome Fernandez. Plaintiff vs: developed systematic savings hab- sents two classes, while our kin had the right to investigate any:, Robert K. Buckmaster and Dorothy dergarten enrollment has grown to homes, had third-acre zoning de­ Buckmaster, husband and wife , De­ PIZZA PIES ...... Jtrf." thing connected with the crasH (continued from page one) fen d an ts . ,, The high savings level, coupled approximately 125 children for the where possible F.A.A. culpability tical controversy and split munici­ veloped. He said more acreage was By virtue of a writ of execution in With ever-increasing repayments past two years. was involved. Philip N. Goldstein, pal officials, especially on the zoo• available which would have in­ the above stated action to me di­ WALT'S TAVERN & RESTAURANT “Approximately 20 per cent chief of the C.A.B. investigating in^ m a tte r " . - rected, I shall expose for sale at pub­ on outstanding mortgages, assures creased the number of homes to lic vendue, at the Court House in _ ITALIAN FOOD - SEA FOOD ' our children presently are ii division, then assented to.take over Webb and Knapp first confirmed the Borough,©! Freehold,. County of* an ample supply of home mort­ between 8000 and 10,000. The homes gage money for home buyers in combination class, ora pert-time, or ihe-inquiry on the 40 flight record­ its plans for the homes project In Monmouth, New Jersey, on Tuesday, ORDERS TO TAKE OUT JJfl, he said. ' : — in an emergency room. We present­ ers and said that United Airlines were slated to sell for between $14,­ the 14th day of February, 100!, at 2 June .1959. The company chose a o’clock. P.M. Prevailing Time. WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS Usis Highlights ly are short four classrooms; we was making 20 recorders of their site straddling Route 79 near the 000 and $30,000. AH the defendants’ right, title and , PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE. OUT He listed highlights of Shadow will need seven classrooms more flights, specified by the C.A.B. Marlboro State Hospital and began >rWe also offered to buitd schools .interest, it any, in and to the follow­ Lawn , Savings apd Loan Associa- than we now have for September available among the 40 to be used securing options on farmland. and sell them to the township at our in g : v . for the sampling of what happens All that certain lot, tract .or parcel Walter J. Jankowski 22 Lower Main Street lion’s 1960 operation as follows: ISM. Zoning was an immediate problem. cost,” Mr. Downing said. The ar­ of land and premises in the Borough Net savings increased by $1,101,­ Need State Approval when planes come in over Pres­ The municipal zoning colde calls rangem ent Would have perm itted of Matawan, County of Monmouth, PROPRIETOR 325, boosting total savings capital Mr.' Heubsch states that should ton...... _ . . . : /or minimum half-acrp Jet* in: the the township to pay about half of State of New Jersey; u N\atawan .. Beginning - at • « ..stake io . easterly 4 o 423,723,205 at year's end; savers the proposal for the addition be Pilots Report Difficulty area, while Webb and Knapp want­ uie usuil oaf for Khool buiiailigs. j u„e 'of Nfrlhneld. Hoad, said stake 10 6-9845 Increased by 1927 and total‘savings defeated today, “ we possibly will Mr, McErlean put on the stand ed third-acre lota. • Our decision not to go ahead w ith ' marking ttie southwest corncr of Lot account holders now stand at 29,­ need three additional emergency four pilots passing over Preston 264; dividend paym ents to savers rooms beyond the four we present­ after the accident to report they totaled $758,661 or $100,005 above ly operate, it is questionable as to had difficulty with one of the three the 1959-figure, and an all-time whether additional emergency radio signals that intersect over Wgfe; the dollar value of (he home rooms sre available, and whether the Preston holding center to indi­ mortgage, loan portfolio increased they would be approved by "the cate to a pilot he is in the area. to $24,(59,205 at year's end; opening State Department. The 346-degree angle of signal In­ of Shadow Lawn’s newest branch ‘T h e Board of Education would tersection gives him a point to be o/fice in Holmdel Township. be forced to budget for rentals, as going into the waiting sweeps over Looking ahead, Mr.Lawieygug- is the case now with the Morgan­ the Keyport-Matawan ifea before gesfed that the recent slowdown ville Fire House. Rents paid out to going on to Idlewild. Three radio m builness.probab?/ contains in independent organizations is money signals come to Preston Jrom itself the "seeds of its own re­ which could be applied to.buildings beams” at airfields at Colts covery” He listed as “plus fac­ which would be the properly of the Neck, Robbinsville in Mercer Coun­ tors", a continued high level of township. Transportation of stu­ ty, and Solberg, in the Hunterdon- sales and production, and person* dents would be further complicated Morris area. The Colts Neck sig­ a l income*. and possibly an additional ex­ nal was the one about which com­ Indicating that housing may be pense. plaint was made. one of the bright spots in the econ­ “Students would be spread to United Airlines pilot yf. J. Pi- omy he forecast the building of more than the five locations we cune said that at a time after 1he between 1,200,000 and 1,300,000 new presently operate. The educational crash he, too, found his plane over homes In 1961. program would be hindered. .There Staten Island, when depending on are additional equipment expenses the Colts Neck beam to intersect to cope with in emergency situa­ the Robbinsville beam, instead ionalizing, tions/' ” ■ ■ * of correctly over Preston. But un­ der questioning by William Craw­ • (continued from page one) ford, F.A.A. attorney, Capt. Picune ■ a number of county superinten- altered prior testimony that on een assigned their flight zones and altitudes so their merging as blips on a screen not registering olti* FIRST Piper Caribbean Airplane • FIRST MGIVI Records tudcs is looked, upon as meaning­ 2 ( t e DAILY less. FIRST flying lessons • FIRST Encyclopaedia Britannica Harold L. Warner jr., attorney Far Schedule and Rate Call CO 4-2222.. for T.W.A., was not satisfied wltn FIRST 1961 Chevy Corvair • FIRST Penn Yan Speedboat the testimony as it affected (ho Dec. 16 crash. He asked about the Buy 10 Trip Boob AND Save presumption a pilot would ask guid­ . . . plus a whole dazzling range of luxury gifts from half a ance around n blip reported to him from the radar control as being in book to 0 books...for organized group or individual his flight urea." . Rbllo's Charter Service Havo Had Such Requests ' Triple-S Blue Stamp savers! Triple-S is the stamp plan A ftera long pause, Mr. Smith replied, “if the pilot of the 266 needs only 1200 stamps to fill a book! Get these valuable (Constellation) had bocn in aposi. Offers The Best In Comfort and Experience tion to see what f observpd on the Stamps as a bonus when you buy . . . get your own cop scope, ho might have had reason to request a vector (course).” Capt. the magnificent n§w Triple-S catalog free... J. D. Smith, of the Air Lines Pi­ lots'Association, wanted to know if 401 Lake Avenue Asbury Park * would have been the normal thing for a pilot to make such re­ : (Under. Rollo M anagem ent) ...... quest.- “ We have had such re- AT YOUR GRAND UNION SUPERMARKET q o n ts ," was Mr, Smith’s comment Thursday, January 19, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL/N. J. Page Nine

Plan Membership lowing a long illness. Interment 117.50 had been realized from a situation" referring to concc-rn over Services Held For was in St. Mary's Cemetery. ptastic demonstration. Mrs. An­ dwindling federal gold reserves. Born in South RiVer, soa pf Mrs. drew Hulsart, chairman of the Tlie dinner meeting was held at Tea On Feb. 9 - Scphie^Nalacz). XaEnowfccr South NEWS OF AREA Yo Cottafe lan, Keyport. _ A regular meeting of Uie Hebrew Union Beaeb Man Amboy, andHie~Tafe Xdam I.arno- welfarft-^partment,-reported she NOTES wicz, he was a U. S. Navy Veteran had distributed a large basket of Women's League was held at the Funeral, services were held Fri­ SErfVlCEMEN synagogue, Keyport, Thursday day afternoon a t 1J30 p.m . in the of World War I. -He.was a, mem­ groceries phis clothing and gifts rtlght. Mrs, Jack Goldberg, presi­ Abod Area Ma ud Wm kb Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, for ber of Frandsen-Lewandowski Post to a .needy family in Mntawan for KOOS dent, presided. Mrs. Milton Gale Benjamin S. Pangbcrn, 8$> of 111 214, American Legion, a member Holt In Alabama Christmas. Gifts also were given - reported that the membership tea West St, Union Beach, who died of ' Local No. 1006, Pvt, Clarence Wmterton Hof/ HI, “ the Mllltown, and St. Valentine’s So­ to patients without families at a i will be held at Ye Cottage Inn on Tuesday, Jan. 10,1961. at his home. left Dec. 29 by plane for Huntsville. nursing home. Slipcover F eb. S . . Burial was ia Green Grove Ceme­ ciety Group 497. ; Ala., where he will be stationed, tery, Keyport Besides his mother, Mr. Lar- Mrs. Mahoney was hospitality Mrs. Jack Kreuter stated that a ufter spending a lHduy furlough chairman for tno meeting, . Purim buffet supper and play will Armed Services Mr, pangboia was bom In Key* nowicz is survived by four sisters, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. be held at the synagogue in March. port, son of the late Smith and Mrs. Anna Swiatkowski, South Am* Clarence lloff, 14 Short St., Key­ Special Flans sre being formulated for the Acfoline (Poling) Pangborn. He had boy; Mrs. Sonia Bloodgood, Mor­ port. . Bielitz Speaker c u s t o m -m a d e donor dinner and dance that wilt Saldtar Of Moath resided in Union Beach for 28 gan; Mrs. Stephanie (Jawriiow, Pvt. Hoff atlrnded Keyport High be held in the Essex House, New- Fredda Oo Destroyer years. New Brunswick, and, Mrs. Matilda School and enlisted in the U.S. George L. Bielitz, president of SOFA & CHAIR Pfc. Robert E. Sullivan, who is tha Monmouth County National aifc. June i t ’ The Follies held in US. Navy Lt (jg) Victor I; Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lil­ Witkowski, Oak Ridjje, Tenn.; a Army last August. He received his stationed in Korea, was chosen Bank, Red Bank, Tuesday night Keyport High School In December ‘ Soldier oi the Month” ol the 123rd Fredda jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. lian (Dickerson) Pangborn; brother, Edward, Keansburg. ' basic and special training at Fort were reported a success and plans spoke' to members ‘ ol tho ‘ Keyport Victor I. Fredda, IS Schenck Ave., daughter, Mrs. Dolores A. Ed­ Dix. ■ ‘ 9 9 dm are being made to bold an- Klwanis Club concerning the gold Matawan, is serving aboard the monds, Union Beach; a soo, Da­ Lifelong Township Reg. 9149 ; yxther F ellies the latter part of 1961, vid S. Pangborn, Keyport; seven Spanlak Ia Germany T U.S. Army Pfc, Charles a . Span- Mi&s Sherry Wolf announced that destroyer USS Gearing operating grandchildren and one Resident Succumbs Choosr from our new collec­ , U,S.Y. will present a Purim play in the South Atlantic: * granddaughter. , lak, ion of Mr. and Mrs. William tion: Fine quality prints, rich in M arch. Spanlak, I Lafayette Dr., llailel, The Gearing, a unit of Destroyer Harry Joseph Wilkins, 4$, of 42 RICHMOND textures in solid colors! We’ll Lake Blvd., Cliffwood, died sudden­ recently arrived in Germany and Is pin-fit nnd cut your slipcovers ... , The program for the evening was Division 222. has visited Trinidad M n. Fred Mattbetra "H e Verdict Is Yours.” The follow­ ly at Absecon City pn Saturday, now a member o! the 85th Ord­ right on your furniture, over­ and Brazil and is scheduled to visit Funeral services ^ere held Thurs nance Battalion. look ell your row wamA, even : IDE; participated: M rs. Jack Alt- day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Jan.: 14, 1961, w)icre he was spend­ mariff Mrs. Samuel Korobow, Mrs. Atlantic Coast African countries ing a weekend; Born In Cliffwood, Pfc. Spanlak, a lineman In the ulve you «xtrn fitted arm DeRoche Funeral Home, Lakewood, Maurice Cohen, Mrs. Bertrand son of the late Hntry and Grace battalion s Headquarters Drttch- pieces. Phone for Shop-At- during the next four months. for Mrs. Rosetta (White) Matthews, _ Goldstein. Mrs. Richard Ackerman, Wilkins, he was a lifetime resident nfent in Hanou, entered tho Army Home! 68, of 36 Ship Ave., Beachwood, Mrs. Mark Goldman, Mrs. Irwin To March Ia fnaugurai Parade of the township area and was in August 1959. completed basic who died Monday, Jan. 9, 1961, Rubenfeld, Mrs. Edward Rothen- George Peter Dickey, SA, son of communicant of St. Joseph's training at Fort Dix, and was last KOOS BROS. terg and Mrs; Jack Goldberg. while en route to visit a sister in Church, Keyport.., stationed at Fort DU. Cl •-•7 1 6 HO 2-0J l ) Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey, 26-12th Largo, Fla. The Rev. Marshall The next regular meeting will be St.; West Keansburg, will march in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dor< Tho 18-year-old soldier Is a 1859 Jo« Girt, Rt. 71 Sewell officiated. Interment was graduate of Keyport lllgh School held In March, hostesses for the in Woodland Cemetery, Lakewood. othy (Fritzinper) Wilkins; a daugh­ I Mi. IUIH. (Ml IIH. AlfcMJI r tlltlk i rm k o td , Rt. * «rcnlhg were Mrs. Bertrand Gold­ ter, Mrs. Theodore N. Lefkowlch, and was employed by Family Cir­ INLltJIUiMllMfe**. . sldn, Mrs. Harvey Bakerman, Mrs. Mrs. Matthews was the widow cle Stores, Hailet, before entering of Fred Matthews. She was born Motawan; a eon, llarry Joseph M urray Leher, M rs. Ma,urice Sie- jr., Morgan; a sister, Mrs. Viola tha U.S. Ariny. , ; gel and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan. in Lakehurst, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sweeney, and a brother,{William, both of New York. Graduate* From Mechanic Course White. She had lived In Beach- Airman Third Class Frederic N. Named To Who's Vl/ho wood for 15 years. ' Funeral services were held yes­ Varlese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Surviving are three daughters, terday morning at • a.m. at St. Varlese, 821 Fourth St., Union Ross W. Maghan Agency In American Colleges Jojqph’s Church. The arrange- Mrs. Flora Cantlneri, Hackensack; Beach, recently w n graduated PFC. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN ints were uncfer- the direction - Kenneth J. Crimmins, Laurence Mrs. Hilda Matthews, Beachwood, from the Aircraft Mechanic Course, of the Bedle Funeral Home, Mata: Sheppard Air Force Bate, Wichita Harbor, was among those named Signal Co. He was presented with and Mrs. M arie H einberger, Smith* wan. - town, L.I.; three sons, John, Beach­ Falls. Tex. . SAVE with SAFECO recently to “Who’s Who Among a camera and was "relieved1* of Students in American Colleges and wood; Edwin, Belmar, and Fred­ Prior to entering tho Air Force t Universities” at. Rider College, guard duty for 30 days. '• erick, Toms River; two sisters, Valentine Dante Airman Varlese graduated from ’ Trenton^-w-^ Pfc. Sullivan was graduated from Mrs. Stella Norcross, Largo, Fla., the Middlesex County Vocational Tlie Rosary and Altar Society and Techional High School, Perth M r. C um m ins is the son of Mr. Keyport High School, - Class of and Mri. Leona Parker, Union Real Estate—Insurance Beach; tw o brotners, Edward, and Holy Name Society of St. Jo« Amboy, and M ri Joseph ‘ Crimmins, 147 1959, and hai been ia service-14 soph’s Church, Keyport, will spon« McKinley Ave., Laurence Harbor. lakehurst, and Carl, Miami, Fla.* Airman Varlcso came to Shep­ MATAWAN 138 Main St. LOwell 6-0003 months.’ He is the husband of the sor a Valentine Dante on Satur­ He is *.ma)Qr in accounting, a 12 grandchildren, and five greats pard AFB from Lackland AFU, day, Feb. 11, In the school audi­ "■'itteiTiber 'of P hr Sigma Epsilon former Miss Marie Stokes and is grandchildren* . Texas, where he began hla basic torium at 9 p.m. Music will be by Fraternity, chairman of the7Rider. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. military training. Jimmy McCable and his orchestra. College Volunteers for Nixon and Sullivan, 75 Main St., Keyport, John F, Larnowlcs Only adults are welcome. “~Lodge and past vice president Funeral services were held Sat­ Juniors Hear Talk of Karold West Hall. Mr. Crim- Assigned To Pensacola urday morning at 8 a.m. from the m im ,a dean's list student, was A good way to make use of left­ S J& iru u U r MOTORS Thomas George Sepka, son of Maliszewskl Funeral Home, South over ham Is in Ham Timbale. On '’Mink Ranching" graduated from Keyport High George Sepka, 83 Second St., Key­ GEORGE P. DICKEY River, and a t 8:30 a.m. at St. Merely mix two cups of ground iNCOM'OHATtD ; School* Mary’s Church, South River, .for Kenneth Hucbsch, Marlboro, port, graduated from -iboot camp the Inauguration Day parade in cooked ham with ono cup of mcd* spoke on "Mink Ranching” at jhe at the Great Lakes Naval Training Washington, D. C., tomorrow. He John F . Lariiowicz, 41 Willow St., ium white sauce, two beaten eggs YOUR AUTHORIZED , Benaegat Inlet was named in Morgan, who died shortly after Jun. 10 meeting of the Matawan ltM by Cornelius Mcy, a Dutch Center in Illinois on Friday and is attending Radioman "AM School and one-fourth teaspoon dry mus­ Junior Wumun'a Club, held in tho’ being admitted as a patient in tard. Bake at 350 degrees for about sea captain. It means “breakers Raritan llose Fire House, Keyport. will be sent to Pensacola, Fla , i at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Roosevelt II o b p i t a I, M etuchen,; 50 minutes or until Ihe mlxturo inlet," a fitting description. . lie explained the cost of raising and for further training. ______^/feainbrldge, Md. Wednesday iiigHt, Jan . 11, 1961, JTol- Is firm in the center. BU ICK OPEL mink, breeding, cross-breeding, uvMw.iwii •nd snid that tho boat Quality ani­ DEALER mals sro kept as breeders. Iho *on everything except the meeting-was conducted by llwi vice "Botfor Boy" USED CARS president, Mrs. Camlllo Gentile. Pi&ns were discussed for a lunch*, ■ SALES and SERVICE ton Jiiv. fashion show to bu held hi Mai oh with Mri, Gentile and COlfax 44000 ■ Mrs. Kobcrt J. Morrell as co-chair* men. Mrs, Gcntllo reported a alldo • - mnaM <»»r MjiiAvimiAtKiN.' ,•» , has been purchased and will b^ . you* c*« Mir nho on oi« miMiui placed Inlerhune Park, Matawan, for use of small children. 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V M T a r I M p M Mt+ mf tim Ccatnr « 7 1 2 Mala B nH , g n ia » i r | — Optm Friday T D IfJ L - C M Al Dq HMdqr. Thursday, January 19, 1961 Page Ten THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Couple Married In Freehold Mrs. Jenks Dies Engagements Cheesequake G irl Former Keyport - .Yori«Genpvese - - , Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Ave. CWfwood. and groom, and Mrs. Vinnle Lawlor, Mrs. Elizabeth"Onody, ,54, of 49 .„„.jpf th e Cheesequake Volunteer Fire crushed rose of petals.of matching accessories and a corsage of pha* Sayreville. v pliqued on the skirt which had a Freehold, wore street-length gowns DeVoe St., South River, died Fri­ •*-Co, "■...... ", "V. : ' ' brocade. She carried a missal laenopsis. When they return the day, Jan. 13, 19dl, at Middlesex J * of light ’iblugstaffeta^ith shirked adorned with phalaenopis and euca­ couple will reside a t 5 Glenmore bouffant skirts arCppmg gracefully General Hospital^ New Bruns­ lyptus. , Apartments, Pershing PI., Keyport. Wcd -^t Double I|i^g Ceremony from fitted bodices with short wick. M rs. Onody )wais born in Will Filed Mrs. George Kahrs, Ciiffwood, Both were graduated from* Key­ sleeves' and - sweetheart necklines Sayreville, the day^nter of the late was matron of'honor for her sis­ port High School and are attending with velvet inserts and self-roses. Steve and Julia Koblos. : ter. Attendants were Mrs. Robert . JohnJ.Newmeyer : evening classps at Rutgers Univer­ They wore Copen blue taffeta ajid Surviving are her husband, Geza; Conover, Matawan; and Miss Joyce sity, New Brunswick. The bride is velvet leaf.caps with tear drop three daughters, Mrs.’ Elsie Stef- John J. Newmeyer, Marlboro Bennett, Hazlet. They wore plum Ms* , Township, who died Nov. 23, 19G0, employed in the communication de­ pearls edging tho-ldav^s and cir­ Ura, Union Beach; Mrs; Eleanofr velveteen cocktail-length gowns MISS BONNIE JOY WIDMER left $2000 to a nephew, Francis J. partment of the U. S. Army Signal cular illusion veils. They carried Subjack and Miss Evelyn Onody, styled with round necklines, three- Watz Jr., .according to terms of his Research 8c Development Labora­ cascade tjouquets of/dark pink car­ South River; two brothers, Stephen Reuben Ashmore, West Keansburg. quarter-length sleeves and a back Will, probdted recently in the of* tories, Fort Monmouth. Her hus­ nations. ; and John Koblos, South River; The bride-elect attended Keyport bow. Circular veils covered their fice of Monmouth County Surro* band served with the U. S. Army The flower girl was Miss Beverly three sisters,- M-rs. Julia Benedict, High School. Her fiance is a grad-' matching crushed' rose caps and gale Edward C. Broege, The resl* In Puerto Rico and is employed by Barnhart, Titusville, cousin of the Mrs. Esther Nelsen and Mrs. Mary uate of Keyport High School and is they carried white furnyiffs. The due of his estate is left to a sister, Ulrichsen’s..Boat Co., Keypqrt. bride, who wore a white and light Perhatcb, South River, and three employed by the Utility Lines Con­ • Cecelia N. Dougherty. * blue flowered party dress with a g ra n d c h ild re n ..... struction Co., Jcnkintown, Pa. white flower.- band loft her. head and Funeral services were held .Tues­ The wedding is scheduled to take . You can m ake a prufty fas- carried a fire-side.basket with light day at.ff:30 a.m. from the LeSter place Saturday, Feb. 4, in the F irst fy cherry sauce for, Jee.crcahi by Parents Welcome 'New AfHvah and and bllio Memorial "Home, 5outh -RivePr and’ Methodist Church of'Keanfcburg. - combining one tablespoon Corn­ pompons. '* ? at 10,a.m. at the Hungarian Re­ starch with onc-fOurth cup of- su­ Brolher Is Bc$t Man1 formed Churcft*. Burial w as'ln Mon­ ^ ' i : HourahanrBrower ... * ' gar, then adding one cup of cherry Best man was William C. Keck, umental Cemetery, South River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brower, 310 juice and cooking over low heat lly cr Sass ’ Bordcntown, brother of the bride­ Prayer services were held Monday Edmunds Ave., Union Beach, an­ until thick and clear. Lastly, acjd A daughter was born In South Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sass, 229 groom. Ushers were Walter Harms, evening. nounce the engagement of , their Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs daughter, Joyce, to Cornelius- D. one cup of drained red cherries Laurel Ave., West Keansburg, aro Dayton; Albert Catton, MiUtown, Mrs. Beatrice A. Whlto and one-eighth teaspoon red color* James Hyer, 1038 Cook Ave., Lau­ the parents of a daughter, born and David Lawlor, Freehold. Mis­ Mrs. B eatrice (Armstrong) Ing. - . rence Harbor. Tuesday, Jan . 10, 1901, in Mon- ter Jeffery B arnhart,, TitusviUe, White, 49, died Monday afternoon, fhoutl^ Medical Center. f \ *. cousin of the bride, was ring beir* Jan. 16, 1961, In Freehold after a er. He carried the rings on a white lengthy illness. Mrs. White was Mlleskl Bride In Calvary Methodist Church satin and "lace heart-shaped"pillpw born in Boston, Mass., the daugh­ A daughter was, born in Mon­ from which satin ' stream ers fell, ter of the late Minnie (Houston) mouth Medical Center on Tues­ after crossing the top of the pil­ and Joseph G. Armstrong, and had day, Jan. 10, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. low. : . . resided in the Monmouth County Stanloy Er Mileski, 57 Cleveland For.hec daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Ave., Old Bridge...... area for the past 2D years. Bazzoni wore a street-length steel She is survived by two ions, W. blue silk taffeta dress with a round Chandler, Atlanta, Ga., and Dav­ Owenburg ncckllne of matching lace wlLh a id, Columbus, Ohio; two sisters, Mr. and P^rs. George Owenburg, white hat and gloves and black ac­ Mrs. Charles S. Ely, Holmdel, and Hudson St., Marlboro, are the par­ cessories and a corsage of white Mrs, Harold T. Robinson, West ents Of a son, born Wednesday, camillias. Mrs. Keck, motherof the Jan. 11, 1961, in Monmouth Medical bridegroom, chose a street-length Yarmouth, Mass.; . one brother, Bishop J. Gillespie Armstrong, Center. t green brocaded dress with a match­ ing hat and black accessories and Philadelphia, Pa. • Schmlel Arrangements were under the di­ wore a corsage of white camillias. A son was born in Patterson rection of the Bedle Funeral Home, Army Hospital, Fort Monmouth, on A reception followed at American MISS JOYCE BROWEft . Legion Post 434, Englishtown, for Keyport. Tuesday, Jan . 10, 19G1, to Sgl. Hourahan jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. about 200 guests, who were served . Charles G. Scholz’ Theodoro A. Schmiel and Mrs, MR., MRS. ANTHONy FRANK JACKAP1NO Cornelius D. Hourahan, 1124 Flor­ a family-style buffet dinner be* Charles G. Scholz, 66, of 70 Jef­ Schmlel, .3 Crescent St!, Keansburg. ence AVe., Union Beach, M iss Sophso Ann Lembo, daugh- Mario Territo, Towaco, nieces of neath a canopy of^white paper ferson St., Perth Amboy, died Fri­ decorations. Music Tor dancing was Miss Brower attended Keyport ■ Crowl ter of Mrs. Joseph, Lembo, 800 the. bride, wero the flower girls. day, Jan. 13, 1961, in P 6rth Am­ furnished by the Freehold Music High School and is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crowl, 99 Third St., Union Beach, and the Their knee-length red taffeta dress­ boy General Hospital. Mr. Scholz Center. J. J. Newberry Co. in the Keyport Sea Breeze Way, Keansburg, are late Mr. Lembo, became the bride es had full skirts and puff sleeves. was |jom in Perth Amboy. He was tho parents of a daughter,. born Florida Wedding Trip in the wholesale produce business store. Her fiance graduated from of Anthony Frank Jackapino,. son Their white fur headbands match­ Keyport High School and is em­ Wednesday, Jan. 11, 19G1, jn-RIver The bride chose a navy blue suit and was a member of Perth Am­ of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackapino, ed their miniature white fur muffs, and top coat, with a'white feather ployed by Lavoie Laboratories, ylew Hospital; • which were trimmed-' with small boy Fire Department, Lincoln En­ 510. Springdale Ave., Long Branch, hat, scarf and gloves for her travel­ Morganville. . Sunday, Jan. 15, 19G1, at 3:30 p.m. red poinsettias,... . gine Co. No. 1 and of the Exempt Johnson ...... ing outfit. She wore a white orchid Firemen’s Association. No date has been set for the wed* . A daughter was born in River* in the Holy Fumily Church, Union Sydney DelNegro, Long Branch, corsage. The couple left from New­ ding. Beach, He was a veteran of World War view Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. was the best man, Ushering were ark Airport for a wedding trip to I, serving In the U. S. Army and Frank DeSantis and John Talerico, Boggs-Rcgan . il» 1961, to Mr, and Mrs; Francis The Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, Miami Beach, Fla. *' was a Mason, a member of Rari­ Long Branch, nnd Joseph Lembo, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Regan, Johnson, 5 Smith PI,, Keansburg. performed the double ring cere­ The bride wns graduated from tan Lodge 61, F&AM. mony before an altar decorated Union Bcach, brother of the bride, the Freehold Regional High School, 134 First St., Keyport, announce Surviving are his wife, Mrs. the engagement of their daughter, Carlson . with white gladioli and white pom­ John Tomaino, Long Branch, Class of 1956, and is dance instruc­ Maude (Smith) Scholz; two daugh­ Mr. and Mrs.. Eugend-Carlson, pons. Mrs. Michael Cox was tho cousin of the bridegroom, was the Mary Ann, to Harrison R. Boggs tor at the Freehold Music Center’s ters, Mrs. A.O. Meland, Chicago, junior usher and Arthur Lembo jr., jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 24 Spyros Dr., Central Park, Madi­ soloist and she was accompanied by School of Dancing. She was cm- 111., and Mrs. Diane Main, Perth llarold Weber at the organ. i Union Bcach, nephew of the bride, Boggs, 50 Beers St, Keyport son Township, ore the parents of' ployed by the Lawyers Title In­ Amboy; six grandchildren; two was the ring bearer. Miss Regan, i* a graduate of St a son, born in P o r t h • Amboy The bride was escorted by her'" surance Company, Richmond, Va., sisters, Mrs. Emma Flick,*'Staten Hospital. ' "i brother, Edwin Lembo, Hazlet. Shu For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. In their Freehold office for the past Mary’s High School, South Amboy, Lembo selected a beige pure silk Island and Mrs. Gus Cole, Hax* and presentiy'jis employed by till wore a silk peau de sole gown del four years, resigning prior to her let; three brothers, George and Dunn street-length dnfss with a beige, ublic relations ^department of the signed with a fitted. Alencon lace wedding. Michael, P erth Amboy, and Wll- A daughter was born in Perth brqwn and soft pink floral hat, few York Telephone Co. bodice re-embroidered with pearls The bridegroom was graduated' liam, Lebanon. . _ Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. and crystal tear-drops, a scalloped beige .accessories^ and a corsage of Mr. 'Boggs. a graduate of Kej^ from Matawan High School, Class Services w ere held Sundaiy night Thomas Dunn, 289 Shoreland Circlo, portrait neckline and long tapered pink cymbidiums. Tho bride­ of 1956, and i9 employed by the port High School, is employed pf at Koyen’s .Funeral Home, Perth Miller Industries, Morgsn. MRS. JAMES L. POLING Laurence Harbor. sleeves terminating in pearl-em* groom's mother chose a btue peau International Business Machines I ' broidered lace appliques. Pearl and de sole street-length dress with a Amboy, by the firemen ..at...7:30 A June wedding Is planned. Company at Dayton. p.m. and the Masons Miss Judith Lee Meny,r , d;daughter a matching satin headpleco and Warren crystal tear-drbp embroidered lace matching hat and accessories and at, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk J. Warren, They will reside at 241G Morgan- The furacral services-were-held of Mrs. Myron W. Hoselfe, 205 short veil. She carrjod'a cascade front panels ch a n ced t)ie full skirt a corsage of lavender orchids...... ville Rd., Gordon’s Corner, English­ The word "Wanaque" come*' Washington St., Keyport, and 22 Everly St., Old Bridge, are the Reception At Paddock Lounge Monday morning at XI a.m. at the from the Lenape Indian word “Wt« bouquet of yellow roses. Brides­ which flowed into a chapeMength town. George Meny, Union, becamc tho parents of a son, born In South train from a draped 18th Century A reception followed at The Pad­ Kcyen- Funeral Chapel. The Very nakl” which meant “sassafral maids were Miss Betty Uhrlg, East Amboy Hospital. Rev. George H. Boyd officiated.; bride of Jnmes L. Poling, son of bustle. Her flve-tler butterfly yell dock Lounge, Long Branch, alter 'Tomography" is the name of a land.” Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Poling, First Keansburg; Miss Frances Vecchio, of French illusion wni held' In which tho couple left on a cruise comparatively, new technique in St., Keyport, at the Calvary Metho­ Keyport, and Miss Nancy Martin, . Lawrcnco place by a high crown of crystals, to the West Indies. For traveling, x-ray examination that will help dist Church, Keyport, on.Saturday, Union, who wore similar onscmbles Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Lawrence; and she carried a white satin pray* the bride wore a black brocade the radiologist to pln-polnt and dis­ - Jan, 7r 1901 at ,5 p.ftv The Rev. and carried’ cascade’ bouquets of Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are er book adorned with white orchids dress with a matching jacket, a tinguish one disease from another. Studios Dr. Hlllmnn T. Willldms performed yellow roses. . . parents of a daughter born at St, and showers of lilles-of-tlie-valley white coat trimmed witn black Per­ The x-ray *'eyc” keeps the area the ceremony; ‘ ’ . Best man was Robert Poling, Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick. and polished ivy leaves. sian lamb collar and cuffs, electra under study sharply in focus while . The phurch was,decorated with brother of tho bridegroom. Ushers Sister Is Matron Of Honor blue flower hat, black accessories the other structures In the body, CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY • Fahey white gladioli. MIrfs Helfcn .Vander­ were Eygene and John Regan, Key­ ' Mrs. Vincent Terrlto, Towaco, and a corsage of white orchids. above and below, are blurred » MAIN ST. TEL. CO 445M KEYPORT bilt organist, played traditional port, and Frank Poling, Union Mr. and Mrs. John 'Fahey, Shet­ wns the matron of honor for her When they return, they will reside away. The result is a film close-up \wedding music and accompanied Beach, brother of the bridegroom, land Rd., Old Bridge, are parents sister in tho Winter white wedding. at 18 Prospect Point Gardens, Mat­ for th& radiologist t* study and the soloist, Melvin Jones. Frank Poling Union Beach, of a son bom &t St. P eter’s Hos­ She wore a white afternoon-length awan. interpret. . - ' The bride was given In marriage nephew of t h e bridegroom, was pital, New Brunswick. ’ gown of peau d» sole and fitted Both tho bride and bridegroom by her father. She wore a wedding ring bearer. ' . • polnsettla red bow headpiece arid were graduated from Red Bank Davla , gown of imported Chantilly lace The bride’s mother wore an ame­ shoes. She carried a white fur muff CatholTo High School. -The bride is era's wishing you a Bon V oyagf over whita satin with on illusion thyst velvet dress with a cym- A^son was born at St. Peter’s trimmed with a spray of red poUv employed as a legal secretary by Hospital, New Brunswick, to Mr, net bodice!' The bodice was ap* bidium corsage. The bridegroom*! settles.", — . Philo and Rothenberg, Keyport. Formal 1 mother wore a, blue lace and satin and Mrs. Robert Davis, Concord The bridegroom also was gradu­ ' pliqued with seed pearls and se* Dr., Old Bridge. , ...... The bridal attendants were Miss and oar pluming quins arid the gown fell Into a ca* dress with an orchid corsage. • . ■ Joan Scmenza, Keyport; Mrs. Jo* ated from The School of Pharmacy Wear mike* It right! thedraHength; triin. Her illusion A reception followed at Kollo's Bcllda scph DelPinto, Hoboken, and Mrs, at George Washington University, You're sure of fun on veil fell______from a Victorian headplecc . Post House, Keyport, after which Ciro Tesoro, Union Beach. Miss Washington. D. C„ where he was Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bellda, 48 To Hire that cmlsa or ocean, iliarcdfrii^'OUt'the^a'nie motif In (the couple left for aweddlng trip Cindy St., Old Bridge, are the pa­ Nancy D'Averso, Long Branch, a member of Kappa Psl Fraternity. voyag* »jhen you seed pears, and orange blossoms, I to the Pocono Mountains, l^a, rents of a son, born in South Am­ cousin of the bridegroom, was the He is the owner and proprietor of W. S. WALLACE She carried a cascade J>ouquet of The bride Is employed by Philip junior bridesmaid. They wore white Hazlet Pharmacy, Bethany Rd., count on us to malts boy Hospital.' ' CLOTHING white roses and stephanotls. Carey Manufacturing Co., Perth peau de solo gowns, Styled like the Hazlet, and is a member of The all (fas arrangem ent!. . Four-iAtiendanffl y Amt>oy. The bridegroom Is employ­ Hill honor attendant’s, with white fitjetji American Pharmaceutical Associa­ Men and Bjjs^Foralshlnga M iss Gail Mefny, Keyport, sislcr ed )jy the Progressive Life Insur­ Mr. and M rs. Al!>er! HNI, Hill bow headpieces and white sitoiV tion; the Monmouth-Oceaa County a ne’e Co., Red Bank. The couple lard Rd., Old Bridge, are parents Brown Travel Bureau of the bride;: was mala pf. honor. . carried whj|etfiir muffs trim­ Pharmaceutical Society, *rid th e W. Front 8Uj . will reside at 324 First St., Key- of a daughter born at St. Peter's Kflypart ° W CmUt: V ilte / t - t u i ~ 211 flmlib St* Pertb'Amfc*? She wore a strecl-length gown, of med with red poinsettlas. Laura Raritan Business Men’s Associa­ f Brw«w«jr. U jpart - Nlxht O ils: CO 4-M3I se^ghire blus velvet end satin with porti-v^-v-'-.' *---■' ; '• Hospital, New Brunswick. Lembo, Union Beach, and Anna tion, . , . . . ■ _ .-»•* J t M l i i f t M n H »K ! fl ; — '--tv— : :>y#T-f Thursday,. January 19, 1961 _ ■ ■ I ;* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Eleven neral Horae. Keyport. At » ajn. a She is survived by her husband, etery, under the direction of the nett) lleyer and the widow of day afternoon a t 1:30 p.m . « t the Births JJgh mass of requiem was cele­ Oliver K.; a. son, Hamilton S., nephew, John Brandauer, 27. Man­ AUgayer, Newark, and Several ' brated by the Rev. Joseph G. Fox, W. H. Freem an and Son Funeral Frank L. Robedee. She had lived Grosse PtanL'Fanns, Mich., and Home,-Freehold.— ___ Bedlfi Funeral Home^ Keyport. The-};chester Ave., Keyport. _ other nieces end nephews. , _ . Pastor,.at Holy Family Church..In­ ' Apt »r two daughters, Mrs. Charles E. in Union Beach 29-years, M rr. Ro- Rev. Normon R. Riley," Jwstor' of M r.Linkw ts' TjornlnNeWark, ' Funertt-'servlMS rare- being Held ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. William Apgar, 12 terment was in Pequest Union Wyckoff jr.,.Gordons Comer, and Mrs. Frank L. Robedee - bedcer was a m em ber of Star of Cemetery, Great Meadows. St. John's Methodist Church, Has­ the son of the late George and today from Ihe John J. Ryan Home Jfighpoint Rd., OM Bridge, are Mrs. Eleanor S. Korzdorfer,, Fair Mrs. Millie M. Robedee, of Bayonne Council, Daughters of parents of a daughter bom at St. America. let, officiated. Burial was in Green Elizabeth (Keunz) Link, He retired for Funerals; Keansburg, and at 9 Edward VanArsdale Haven. 109 Poole Ave., Union Beach, died Peter's General Hospital, N e w Saturday, Jan. 14, 196lV at Mon­ Surviving is a daughter, Miss Grove Cemetery, Keyport. in 1957 as machinist foreman of the a.m. a high mass of requiem is Brunswick. Edward W. VanArsdale, 58 Mat­ Funeral services were held yes­ awan Rd., Old Bridge, died Fri- terday afternoon at 2 o’clock at mouth Medical Center. Lila M, Robedee, Union Beach; a Jacob Llak J. Howard Smith Fish Factory, being offered In St, Mary’fl^ffi brother, Charles Heyer, Keyport, Weber Jan. 13, 1961, following a long 01d_ Tennent Church with the Rev. Mrs. Robedee Vns bora In Port Jacob , lin k , 79, Main St. and Middletown Township. thurch, New Monmouth. Interment and two grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber, 19 illness at his home. Born in East Charles H. Neff, pastor, officiating. Monmouth. She was the daughter Shore Rd., Betford, died Sunday, Mr. Link, besides his nephew, li will be in St. Mory’s Cemetery, Oxford Rd., Old Bridge, are par­ Brunswick he had resided in the Interment was in Old Tennent Cem­ of the late Peter and Eleanor (Ben­ Funeral services were held Tues­ Jan. 15, 1961, at the homo of his survived by o sister, Mrs. Anna East Orange. ' ...... ents of . a daughter born at St. Old Bridge area all his life He Peter's General Hospital, New ^as the son of the late James and Brunswick. Augusta VanArsdale. KSEP YOUR FAMILY ON THE G O WITH AM>’s STICK-TO-THE-RIBS FOODS AT... fMr. VanArsdale was a member McCIear * of the Exempt Firemen and of Old Mr.- and Mrs. Lester McCIear, Bridge Fire Co. He was a director Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are of the Chestnut *Hill Cemetery As­ parents of a son bom at St. Peter’s sociation and was employed by the General Hospital, New Brynswick. Monteath Company, Sayreviile. . Bennett Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lau' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beffnett; ri (Lamkie) YanArsdale;-a daugh* Chestnut Dr., Hazlet, are parents ter, Mrs. Frank Dudnitzky, Mill- of a daughter born Thursday, Jan. town; two sons. Edward, Old J2, 1961 at Riverview Hospital. Bridge, and Charles, Spotswood; a brother, Alvin VanArsdale, James- Jackson burg, and four grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Jackson, Funeral services were held Mon­ / Fresh Iamb Forms—"Super-Right' Myrtle Ave., Keansburg, are pa­ day afternoon at 2 p.m. from the From AmerUan rents of a son, born Friday, Jan. Reiem Funeral Home, South River. ' 13, J961, at Monmouth Medical Cen­ The Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet’ 3c off l.b.l Ec off l*b«l ter. . Episcopal Chaplain of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, offi­ Mancini ciated. Burial was in Chestnut Hill *±28« ,,b73«tin ■ w • Mr. and Mrs. George Mancini, Cemetery, Old Bridge. 642 Jersey Ave., Union Beach, are LEGS of LAMB . the parents of a daughter, bom Frank A. Kanon WHOLE or EITHER HALF Friday, Jan. 13, 1961, in Monmouth Frank A. Kanon, 68, Route 24, Bosco Medical Center. . . Stewartsville, died Thursday. Jan. 12, 1961, at his home, after Mill Amplifier ' Regular Bryne _ a short illness. Mr. Kanon was O v e n - C A daughter was born in Mon­ bom in Poland. He had lived in J.„0, 59» Style R e a d y COME SEE mouth Medical Center on Saturday, Stewartsville 12 years and was a YOU'LL Jan . 14, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. retired foundry yvorker. George Bryne, 373 Atlantic St., Key- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. An­ lb. UVEI „ jporL. " na (Wadak) Kanon; a son, Stan­ Karo Syrup Mblm wllh Rout Laak . .. Ann Page Mint Jelly 19* McQuarrie ley, San Bruno, Calif.; two step­ 55 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McQuarrie, sons, Henry Gagat, Oxford, and An­ B U I.b.1 thony Gagat Stewartsville; four 121 West Wendel St., Endicott, 54. 197, ..H, Y„ arc the parents of a daugh­ daughters, Mrs. Frances Albcrte, ter, Beth Diane?tbom Friday, Jan. Old Bridge; Mrs. Lillian Rutkow- r b o H l . * ■ 13,1961, Mrs. McQuarrie is the for­ ski, Port .Jefferson, L.I., and Mrs. Helen Rozmus and Mrs. Wanda mer Miss Diane Dennis. Matawan. llaberski, both of Hicksville, L.I. Mr.' McQuarrie also is a former FRESH HAMS and 13 grandchildren. Matawan residents Mexieora Funeral services were held Sun­ Full Cur - Crooks • day at 8 p.m. at the Mallon & Met* sler Funeral Home, Great Mea Shank Mr. andM rs. Ronald Crooks, WIA5w*«f « l | g dows. Half d S ' l " . - ' 58K North Concourse, Cliffwood F«pp#n * cam Beach, are the parents of a daugh­ 49 H I r u l l*aa h u M iin Ityli Libby's Orange Juice 2 39* of the f i r s t public health clinics H m. Eiseomann ' 1 held in ^Keyport. j , •*^•‘2-17 Birds Eyo Succotash 2 ^ W Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elsen- Dr. Pease also had uvea in Tomatoes ^ 49* Golden Corn 25* mann, 27 Newman S t, West Keans- Ridgefield, Coon., and in New lua Bnad—*il«d Qiilltr NatlM* Brocooli Spoars < 2 (p°“ ; 39* ,burg, are the parents of a son, bom York, where his office was at 155 M onday, Jan . 16, 1961, in River­ sua East 62nd St. He was graduated Lax Flakes Pad Birds Eyo Wax Beans ';;23* view Hospital. from the College or Physicians and Sweet Peas 4 ^ Ritz Crackers x w Surgeon* of Columbia University for Tim f.bnc* UHmii B r tti—SilMt d.illty h r Ttllri m i l i l h Birds Eyo Artichoke Hearti in 1906 and was later a clinical • Obituaries professor of pediAtrics there. l " H U | ■ — - - ''** 37« In 1957 Dr. Pease received the fll“ Butter Beans 4 49c Colgate Soap 31c 53c Birds Eye Mixed Fruit • George M. Logan Clifford G. Grulee award of the C M It,It LI,hi *3 1 »*-■ 2 9 * George Magee Logan, 67, of "57 American Academy of Pediatrics, Burry AwAwortnient Star-Kist Tuna • Ore-lda Tatar Toti fid. Beacon Light Ave., Keansburg, a of which he had been historian. He Niagara u . . . 2 0 i former resident of Kearny for 45 also had been a member of the Kraft’s Deluxe Margarine Tangerine juice v^ ‘ u,;; 31 • French Fries years, died Friday. Jan. 13, 1961 American Medical Association. M During World War 1 he served Laandry Starch at thfcJEast Orange Veterans Hos­ Fels Instant Granules I.M Florient Aerosol Deodorant *v;.V 77® pital otter a long illness. overseas as a major in an Army DAIRY VALUES! medical unit. He h id been asso* Born in East Newark, Mr. Logan I m i W iutM ln elated with the'Post Graduate and Ponds Angel Skin ^ Amseo Sponge ClotJi>/>•*■ •••>■29* had lived in Keansburg for 20 TOOTH PAST! .,.u» — ; — Family Church. Union Beach. He was bom In Spotswood, the daugh­ Bog Food ^ for Onion «ns Ihe husband of the Ute Steph­ ter of the late Joseph and Caroline Salf-Sirrit. llM tl anie (LtaVowia) Swirbilowid , , Hodipp. ■■ M f If Mb fi* only. F.kr..fy\Vomfln’s D fly l’K)' Surviving ire two slepdaughleri. Mra. Stillwell was a member of to* * •» » Mra. John 0 1 Hoffman, SoutH Amboy, at Conven­ iltiights had to depend on O'Don­ Westerberg ...... ___ I 111 Huskies again at 52*49. Davenport ■ S O u tion HaJI tomorrow night is V no .; . Nancy Kwaa. .... ' • - ■ ter/m to preserve their lead 26-18 nell inside to do what he could with Ejxjtein! ' ’ -‘ O ' 0 0 -. . As Susie Wang ’ Coach MacCutcheon sent Magee at the intermission. Doescher 2 0 jproblem to them but on Tuesday the elongated Poland and Larry back in at this Juncture and Mata­ Laboda 2 0 4 R M C Y , Coach Bruce MacCutdjeon read Slegmund . 1 0 an engagement with an Improving O'Neil. A double assignment like 'THE WORLD OF wan went into a possession shuttle R. Capaito 1.1 1 Manasquan team will be something this wa« too .much for tha Wall from whence they profited enough the riot act about easing off in the 17 5 39 8UZIE WONG" m n Heck i « i else again. By beating-Rumson an^^workhorse, especially when Jim Score by quarters: by Tiger mistakes to have a 56*50 halftime period, and his charges Technicolor responded by making a runaway of Atlantic Highlands, the Squan team Wilson also took over on him. keyport 4 U IS 10-42 . lead going into the last quarter. — and — things in the first four minutes of 15 5 35 has made itself a remote factor In The failure of the Wall pressing, Asbu^f Park t « 18 9 -3 9 The slowdown tactics kept the At­ K eyport C entral (15) the northern “B” race. Technicolor Featurette lantic Highlands team at bay and the third quarter. Magee and Mike Witkosky combined In the onslaught OFP By. beating Matawan, they could “ ANTARCTIC CROSSING" with Peterson, Magee and Bowie Halloran 1 0 become -an activa factor. Their combining to shoot eight out ot 10 that led them to a 36-18 margin. Rumson got only one basket in the Selben Larry Gadsby and Toby Frey have foul shots in.the final five minutes, Geiger whole quarter, a follow-up shot by i i come a long Way as players since even though the Maroon and Steel Gale the season .started. Matawan Is a could not gamer a basket in all Bill Barney and went Into the final Sapplngtos period trailing by the hopeless m ar favorite In this one but the Maroon - that time, tne victory was secured.. and Steel Is distinctly In the range CARDINAL HAYES track and Brother Baslllan Is very hopeful gin of 40-25. O'Keefe went out on fouls near the 7 115 to be the victim of an upset. field meet at the.102nd Engineers of his freshman 880-yard relay end, but the Tiger cause already B u t nothing was hopeless to tha Non-scoring players: Middletown Armory, 168th St. and Broadway, team making a name for itself. was a hopeless one. young Bulldogs. They only stepped — A. Davis, Higgins, Bloxon, Kade- New York, this weekend will start They, did very well In the recent The Matawan Jayvee won 62*59 up the pace the faster and had la, Kent, DeMarks, Jenkins; Key­ Babe Ruth loop In an. Intensive Indoor campaign for Catholic schools relay carnival at SYLVIASYMS ’.MIQM: WILDING) but the game was not as close as Matawan tiring. Peterson Jumped Newark. Zllincar Is the only boy WKKOATt OriN iilO-MOVUS AT 7s00 port — Bishop, Garcia, Pangbom, Laurence Harbor two Matawan High athletes, Rich * U N 0 A r» O N U -O « N S iM —MOVICS AT * 4 0 JOHHpTrRfck-racHAmqume • the score Indicated. Like the var- In three rebounds and Billy Collins Chuderskl, Schwartz, Craybel, De­ Bennett and Brad Bradach. After from this area on the track mm m i l »tit» u tm m -iw m u tu r alty, the MHS jayvees dissipated a and BUI Bowie hit once each from laney, Lawjor. Robert Knight was elected presi­ the Hayes games will come the St. squads of the Academy who ap­ the outside to hold the Matawan big early lead. Their 35-22 margin K eansburg (18) dent ot tho newly-organized Baba Francis Prep meet on Jan. 28, the pears to be a challenger for med­ «t halftlme shrank to only 57*54 lead at 55-43 with two minutes to F P Ruth League of Laurence Harbor, New 7ersey State Interscholastic als. He has soma chanca of being vrith three minutes left. A drive-in K°* J Kite 1 Athletic Association meet at Jer­ a contender for the state indoor SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW The Babe Ruth League, which Is SAT . M ATINEE ONLY i by Vln Wildman and a crip by Ed Then the Huskies appeared to go Beverage 2 10 nation-wide in scope, proyides the sey City Armory and the New title in his event In the parochial Flynn gave them a safe margin on out on their feot as Rumson crash­ Molok 0 IS opportunity for boys from the ages York University Interscholastics In schools division of the NJSIAA vrhlch to ride to the end. ed In for seven quick points and Kalkhof 0 of 13 through 15 to participate In February. The climax of the cam­ competition. , ~ . "Let* - Go - Navy" The varsity victory made It 7-3 seemed to grab the ball away from Connolly 1 officially organized tournament paign will co'ma when the national . . . . ‘ . — Also — on the season an d sfo u rln a row. their spent foes at will. The gun baseball play under major league interschoiastlcs are run at Madison KEYPORT HIGH'S -basketball The Maroon and Steel remained un­ 'Buchanan Rides Alone" was a welcome sound for the vic­ 17 4 38 rules and regulations. Square Garden. the afternoon : of forces rank with Sayrevllle 8-2 and defeated In Shore Conference title Matawan Elementary (U) Feb. 25. Bennett now stands as tors...... ,, Elected along with Knight for South Plainfield at 6-1 as favorites Starting Wed., Jan. 25th defense games. The Matawan Jayvees also dir GFP one-year terms were William No­ state A.A.U. outdoor champion in in Central Jersey, Group II, bas­ M ataw ia (79) slpated a 17*polnt second q u arter Devino 1 lan, vice president; Florenco Lund, the dashes, so his chances of mak. ketball. The Keys stand at 11-0, as O F P lead so that they, too, were bat­ Coon 0 secretary; George Stone, treasurer; Ing a qualifying time for tho na­ 9 9 27 of the last weekend, but they are Peterson tling to hold on at the end of the Andrews 0 Mrs. W alter Schlictlng, hospi­ tionals is a certainty. Bradach has no more than even with the Bomb­ ’••-si*,** m u m u ELIZABETH TAYIOR1 B*rSiagee. 4 5 11 game. Allan B a r r saved their O. B arr 0 tality, and Anthony Rosato and m ore work to -do but H arv La- ers, who have played a more dif­ Bowls 3 8 14 goose with a timely, steal of the Tourette, the Matawan ’ cross-coun­ narctKWAN LAURENCE HARVETI Woolley 0 Thomas Hudak, sponsorship comit- ficult schedule. They both defeated ' •• aunt WON* W. Collin, 6 0 12 ball and dribble for a loop shot Hunter 0 teemen. R ichard Pine is In charge try coach, who is drilling the boys; Matawan In about the same de­ -*W- Witkosky 1 2 4 after two Rumson tosses from the Arthur 0 of publicity. Is confident ot Bradnch’s qualify­ gree. South Plainfield had a 24- AWARD WINNINQ FEATURETTE M .rate* 0 0 0 outside missed that might have tied D’Apollto ing. LaTourette is going beyond the Jtomwftt 2 12 According to Knight, the new game regular season win streak "BOATS A' POPPIH'" count Gregory 0 0 0 the game. M ack' 0 0 Babe Ruth League will consist of call of duty as a -cross-country broken recently but the Tigers also Flynn ' 0 0 0 Matawaa (55) coach to drill the boys and he has BUTTERREID] ? Gerlufsen 0 0 four fully uniformed teams and will do not play a schedule near the 0 0 0 1 * 1 Lasko 0 0 play Its home games at the former arranged a program with the track difficulty of Sayreville’s. In the sec­ 23 24 70 P e te rso n ' American Legion flold, Matawan poach of Asbury Park H. S. to send ond string of contenders are Maf- t h e > boys through Indoor workouts Atlantic Highlands (41) Magee 10 3 23 Rd., Laurence Harbor. At the pres­ awan 7-3, Highland P a rk 6-3, Point » G F P Collins ent time thore are some 50 boys, four days a week in the upper floor Pleasant 6-1 and Lakewood 7-4. F. Gerlach 7 J 17 Bowie most of them graduates of the Lau­ of Convention Hall. The Blu. fSla- Still farther out, remote “shots" Duttkln '317 Witkosky . KHS Sophs Beat rence Harbor Little League, regis­ hop runners also will be in the drills' that might improve as the season O'Keefe 8 0 IS Gregory tered. These future “Baba Ruths" there; This will not be easy but (t is goes along are Metuchen, Rumson EATOIMTOWIM the most ambitious undertaking In Keegan . 3 3 9 Wiloman Wave, Frosh Lose come from Cliffwood Beach, Gen­ and Manasquan. We are aware that sports that Matawan High ever has Czarnecki 4 2 10 Welstead oa and the Cheesequake areas of a Newark paper this week ranked DRIVE-IN M. Lane 0 0 0 Flynn - o' The Long Branch High School known. It is a terrific thing that Keyport as the No. 5 team In the the township In addition to Lau- the relatively small school with C. la n e "000 freshman cage team chalked up renco Harbor. whole state, but this appears to be I 3 5 ' eX T M T V W N M7. 1S£5I 20 15 55 its fifth-wiri in a row Monday top­ probably the worst facilities for * Knight al|>o announced that a overdoing it on the basis of the B u m sM (U ) ping, the Keyport yearlings, 49-48 sports of any kind, outsldo of Key­ relatively "soft” Shore Conference OPEN WEEKDAY S:3I PJW. — SHOW AT 7:00 PJM. : ' 2(1 9 61 G F P d6or-to-door drive *by the more than Score by quarters: at the Green Wave's gym. port, should be having boys who schedule the Keys have to play by SUNDAYS ONLY OPEN 5:10 — SHOW A t 1:00 P.M. Schanck S 1 11 Tho Wave sophomore team, how­ 50 registered boys will be held on are serious contenders for national Matawan 21 IB 10 14—70 Saturday in all the communities Conference regulations. Lest this Hoffman 2 3 7 ever, went down to its second de­ honors as trackmen. It Is, In fact, At. Highland! 13 23 14 11-01 1 4 0 which the league embraces. The gets Keyport fans expecting too . ★ NOW THRU TUES. ★ Matawan J. V. (62) Lundln - feat in four games, dropping a 50­ Incredible. The first heats In the much of their team with resultant 0 0 0 purpose of tho drlvo by these A SURE CANDIDATE FOR ACADEMY AWARDS ■ ' ' G F P Harvey 49 decision In overtime to the Kpy* dashes will go off In the Cardinal disappointments and fault-findfng Barny 3 5 11 youngsters will be to enroll honor­ Hensler 2 0 4 port layvccs. Hayes gam es ot 1:15 p.ni. Satur­ later, we say right now that Sayre­ Sprccn 0 3 3 ary adult Babe Ruth League mem* ^Tte_most_tenjCTjtpJjqnching love stoty of onr tim»! Wildman 1 19 Herkey Jones, with 14 points, led day and in the 300-ynrd event at villo is enough of a stumbling block Paulsen 2 1 S the Wave frosh. Jones tossing in tho bcrs. - Flynn 0 16 2 p.m. Bradach.Is entered in the in their patn. The Keys big hope Munger 2 1 5 winning basket with 11 seconds to New Jersey State Babe ' Ruth £, Welstead a ic latter event bccause there is: no with the Bombers is that Coach Reardon 1 0 2 j|to in tho contest, Also In double League Chief Frank McGuire will A. B arr 0 2 440-yard run, his specialty. John Gutkowski's boys lack overall Parker 0 0 0 'igures.for tho winners wero Hor­ present the local league with its Behr 0 4 • * • ' ' height and thnt Bruce Jackson is ace Thorne wllh 13 points ond Bob new fr&nchise at the next meeting -Warwick 1 1 a fnr more steady, if less flashy, 16 18 50 Foltls with 10. High man for the of tlip organization on Jan. 31, at CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Keokosky 0 0 player than the Bombers Bill Man- Officials — Miller, Lukalplf. - > losers wds Ronnie O’Neill with 14 Byrnes Hall, Route 35, Laurenco ACADEMY at Lincroft will be a TkE'WORM) of Matnwan Jayvees (SI) m arkers. 1 Harbor. All interested parents arc dy. Incidentally scouts from Col­ companion In arms of Matawan gate and Rutgers have been taking • ■■ ■ 23 16 62 ' O F P In the sophomore loss, Junle wclcome. In tne indoor track competition - A tlantic Highlands J . V. (59) a scan at some of the Keyport Hcnslor 1 5 Siclllano tQ4§ed in 14 markers and this winter, starting with tbec ' S U Z i E players while birddogs from Seton _ ' G F P Wildman 1 17 Charlie Unger 10, but two free Raritan 8-12 League Cardinal Hayes games. Brother “H am m ond 5 1 11 Flynn 3 9 throws by Tom Gevas gave the Hofl and St. John’s viewed Mata- O/vqivG Baslllan, the trnch coach at tho wan’s Rollie Peterson the other Byrne 4 0 8 Keokosky 4 8 Red Raiders tha overtime win. Academy, however,-Jias no such Calls Official Session night. ■ n i c r Cum m ings 12 2 26 Barr 0 0 Gevas wound up the nftornooji with formidable hopes as Matawan. 0 4 Layton ; I t 2 Garafano 12 points, Skip VanPelt was high Vernon W, Mnnnlng, chairman of His boys are all new to track ;l Bunger 0 2 Helman" 0 012 scorer with 1/ points. ,••• tho R aritan Township 8-to-12 Bastv ond hs Is entering them In the WINTER RACING shifts to J)»ll League, has announced activi­ novice division at the Cardinal Bowls Saturday from Charles­ U 3 59 21 9 51 ties for the year will get under way Hayes games. A Matawan boy, Rumson Jayvees (47) town, West Va. The track In k SUVUSYUS-MCHAaWILDlNG'JtMMlm-mMliiiiir.TnaPiMyy- 1 Kuegle, Williams, Greco an d Shore Conference with a meeting of leaguo officials Aug Zlllncar, is the big hope of Maryland between Baltimore and G F P • . , ~Also Featurette , Fowler ivere non-scoring - players on Monday at 8:15 p.m. In the El- the Academy tracksters in tlie Washington can be reached more for AHHS J.V. D. Larabce 7 3 17 Moe-Kl Hall, P a lm c f Ave., West shotput event which is to be con­ Milovic . 4 2 10 readily by th e fell-year-round D Division (North) Keansburg. ducted separately from the run- "BOATS A POPPIN" . 5 0 10 horse playing addicts than the Damlcp ■ - W L Pel. ' Mr. Mnnnlng hns rbquegted that ing events. The field'tests aro Association Meets W agner 2 '0 4 Koyport > - 4 0 1,000 track in tne mountains of West all inanngers, couches, umpires conducted at Cardinal Hayes Virginia, it means the difference CARTOON CARNIVAL FRI. ONLY Ballfger ; 1 2 4 Matawan . ■ 3 0 1.000 nnd assistants attend this meeting H.S. building in Brooklyn1 tomor­ T he regular meeting of tlie Bay- Green 0 0 0 of gelling' under way after day­ Manasquan 3 1 .750 to plan initial activities for the 1961 row afternoon. And the freshmen shora EiectricalAssociatlon w as H aab ro u k ,... 0 0 0 break, instead of before day-, Rumson r . 1 1 2 .333 season. There are openings I o r events are run tomorrows'jnstead . ^ Free lij Car Heaters . held Tuesday night at the Harmony j . Lirabee 1 0 2 Atlantic Highlands 1 3 .250 break in the buses from Newark ' representatives from all areas and of Saturday this year because of or by private car. And Public Bowl, Route 35, Mlddleto)rn Town-i Hoffman ‘- 0 3 .000 Interested persons may contact Mr. 'the vast number of athletes en­ Children Under 12 Always Free .' ■ 20 7 47 Wall Twp. . 0 3 .000 Service probably ,«rUI run their Manning for complete details. tered In t h e Hayes ’ games.' (continued on page thirteen) - i ...... Thursday, January 19, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Thirteert

Norgate M anor continued the re* Sem enia , 1 0 e Tiny Glenn'* Move* Inclusive. Registrations far the con­ later start to get there than was Upper Raritan juvenation of the lower echelon Hoffman Fails Thom as 1 0 i test, which is expected to have • 'the caie with Pimlico «A3 Kennedy 1 t 4 clubs with a 52-49 defeat o! Wood­ Keyport Youth Up On Loop Leaders record number of entries, may be Charlestown. The big date of ths land Park. The game was extreme* M. Esposito “ 0 t 0 On Win Streak IjiSaplo t t 0 “Tiny Glenn’i plcked up «' full made through M a. -Ellen-Dlelrich,_ mcttlng JvllLbo th» running of ly close throughout with the lead To Hold Keys 1141 Roosovelt Dr., Upper Darby, Upper Raritan stamped itself as E. Hoerster t e 0 gam on league leading Fisher's the {100,000 added John B. Camp­ changing hands many times. Nor­ Keyport High’s basketballers Athletic League the team to beat in the Raritan D. Hoerster 0 « 0 Pa. Mrs. Dietrich has directed the bell Memorial Handicap Mar. 2!.4fc scored their expected victory over Cities Service in the Raritan Athletic Association Basketball gate held a 24-23 edge at intermiS' C ortlon— t t 0 past 14 easting contests at the Ruff Acres Farni, Marlboro, hid Hoffman High Friday on the South Women's Bowling League by tak­ league by downing two first divi­ sion. LaConte 0 0 0 a ggod entry in this race two Amboy school's court 72*54. After Philadelphia Motor Coat and sion foes in as many nights. The Keyport Youth Athletic ing two-and-one-half games from yeara ago. The winners, tied for seventh and a slow start, the Red and White Sportsmen’s Show, The victories m$de it seven In League started a new seasta Satur­ 11 1 M MaUwsn Ford. ■ ' • « « ■ eighth with the Teachers, received cut loose and took command in the H a v fa (<) a row for Upper Raritan, since a day with the usual difficulties, Fisher's held to ■ one-and-one- JIGG'S TAVERN, tho greatest solid games from Frank Wells, second quarter. It put the KHS win more so this year, in that the fl F P twO-point o p en in g 'g a m e loss to streak at 11 straight. half tie with Raritan Esso, con- name In softball In this part of tha Woodland* P ark. U pper R aritan Sam Breese and W arren Rogge* teams have had no place to prac­ H ansen 1 II 1 Coach Jimmy Croddick’s Hoff­ Ferguson tinuts to iead the league by a com­ Looking It Over state, is no more. It also was a held a one-game lead over Raritan man. Norgate also did an excellent tice and are composed of more (1 0 0 great name In bowling, darts, pool, man players made a contest out of young and beginning boys than P anzera 1 A 1 fortable margin with a 39^ wins Police as tne league enteied its defensive Job on Woodland's ace, (continued from page twelve) . ping pong, basketball and what second round this week at Bal- it for the first six minutes by an usual. This Is reflected in the fact Hughes 1 0 1 and 11H loss record. Tiny Glenn's. Bill Fash, holding him to a season intense accuracy of shooting; They Koblnson ' Saturday bus that stops In Per\h navo you? George Jacobs, Keyport, bach’s, Keansburg.. Each team is that the older boys did ipost all 0 0 0 In sccond place, has a 31-20 record salesman for Matawan Ford also played a deliberate game, concen­ Jam lesoa Amboy at 7:12 a.m. Last year scheduled for a total of 16 regular low of 12 points. Wells’ 10 points the shooting. 1 I followed by Raritan Esso, 27-14: a sponsor of sports teams, played led all scorers while Breese had trating on double checking the Red LaConte 1) (I snowy Dowle opened Peb. 13, so season games. One of the older boys, Rog Dane, o Laurelyn Hotel, 28-25; Pioneer Food this is the earilcst-CTcr season for four years on the softball team 14, Roggeman 12, and Frank Ken­ and White's Brucle Jackson on de­ U hrichsm First of Upper Raritan's-victims made 22 out of the 25 points for «« I) Stores, 25-28: Matawan Ford, 21- for tlw track. Don Lillis, -Oowie sponsored by the famed tavern ny of Woodand, 10. It was the sec­ fense and never shooting on the of­ J . Buhler ...... •> last week was Harmony Park by a his team, the Celtics, in their vic­ o 0 0 SB; Tiara Beauty Salon, 23­ president, spenki of a season proprietor In Kcssby, now retiring ond win in a row for Norgate after fense until they were in a reason­ — 9534-count.-The-game, first for tor? over the Nats. The latter team 28: Woodland Park. 21U-29M: Key­ next year starting New Year’s. and leaving the sports world in the losing its first six. a able position to deliwr^ ------both clubs after a two-week holi­ got behind in the first half but pull­ — T-. (II port Pharmacy, 20-31; Hopefuls, 19­ Day, but the Maryland Jockoy - Amboy area in » shambles by his Individual Scoring Race day layoff, was played raggedly. Manny Formosa w as the key ed up smartly later, under the 32. . Club, oporators of Pimlico, who going. The Jlgg’s softballers clean, Harmony was particularly off form, The four games produced another man in this early Hoffman push. pressing court work and shooting of CG Auxiliary Set*- - - In other games, Tiara took three also run Charlestown, likely will cd up the Now Jcraey aeml-pro mustering only six points in the reshuffling in the league's individ­ The Keys were having some luck Sandy Croes and Pete Burke. The games from Keyport Pharmacy: have something to say to the softball championship with llttlo or first half. Upper Raritan maintain­ ual' scoring race. Benetsky, fourth with a pumping game, enough to Celtics are defending champs. Boating Course* and two-Bame winners were Wood­ Maryland legislature about this no trouble and qualified to repre­ keep them from being victims of a ed a lead of about 10 points for last week, took over the top spot Davey Goldstein and Tom Fallon land Park over Hopefuls, and Lau- threat to cut off the winter sea­ sent the state in the nationals at surprise. Formoso put Hoffman most of the contest. with 131 points, and Nicolay jump­ led the Lakers to a narrow 19*16 A review of 1060 small boat acci­ relya Hotel over Pioneer Food son ol the track in West Virginia, Omaha. Jacobs “graduated'' to the ed from fifth, to second place with ahead for a last time 12-11. Larry Stores. Doris Bcmlngcr with 168 Lesser Top Scorer win over the Knicks in the best dents In the Third Coast Guard Dis­ The Bowie stands are srfl en­ mighty Jlggs comblno from th e 128. Othe'r m em bcrs of the big five Poland was fouled on a rebound trict shows that the Coast Guard in rolled high sam e.' closed In class and heated. Rac­ Urownspolnt S.& M team that domi­ Sol Lesser of the winners topped played game, of th e day. 'The are Charlie Schenk, Hidden Hills, and made one of two free throws this area participated In more than ing runs five days a week, Tues­ nated softball piny In tho Matawan- all scorers for the evening with 10 Knicks presented a well-rounded 126; Jake Helfrich, Raritan Police, to tie it up for the Red and White. 6000 assistance eases, with the days being idle, and tho post Keyport Lenguo and the Keansburg points followed by teammate Mike Jackson drove and Donny Buhlcr attack but their rivals had the St. Ann's Victor 121, and Fash, 119. more experienced holdover players. Coast Guard Auxiliary assisting tlmo is <1:30 p.m.. permitting * League for rmmy a year,______Hanrahan and Harmony’s John TTie second place Police team swung a onehander to put Keyport Starting From Scotch an additional 6S0 boatmen,' T he In League Opener Fromm, nine each, and Bill Nico- and Hidden Hills tied for fifth and ahead. Larry O'Neil sank a free Coast Guard Auxiliary maintains ' Jay and George Heller of Upper sixth with Woodland Park.'Mvere toss to . make It 17-12 at quarter The Pistons also had too much of an advantage over the Hawk9 that thoroughness In the education­ Northern Division of Monmouth Raritan, eight each.. idle ,la$t week, having completed time. - \ ‘ al approach to boating will reduce County Junior lloly Namo basket­ in this way, having Billy Strang HELP WANTED! 'Third place FoxwoocI was the their first round play before the Jim m y Wilson was used In a greatly the number of pleasure and Greg Semcnza to lead their ball is under way with St. Ann's, ot/ier first division team to bow be­ holidays. ■ , . “*** pass-off combination with Jackson boat asslsls" which tax already Keansburg, decisively winning Its Graduate Nuriot R.N.'t - All Shlftt attack. The Hawks virtually are fore /Upper Raritan’s power, . but Standings on drives by KHS Coach Frank overburdened rescue facilities. opening Rome Sunday, detcntlng starting from scratch this season, Full or Part Time ■ Top Salary . did so begrudgingly, 46*12. The first W L Pet. Zampello at the start of the sec­ S t.'A r m s , Atlantic Highlands, by with the exception of one or two Whether a pcrspn Is a new boat­ pfpcqrs.were in front most of tho Upper Raritan 7 1 .875 ond quarter and that was the end 58-23. lint the league lead Is held Good Benefit* • Growing .Hospital of Hoffman. The Keys were blot­ players. ' > ” man or a seasoned skipper, there way, bqt Foxwood stayed within R aritan' Police 6 ' 2 .750 is a course of Instruction designed by Our Lady of Perpetual Help, ting out Fortnoso. so1 the* Purple Some of the team s needing ari striking, distance until the . very Foxwoo

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with Flameless , Electric Cooking

AT MATAWAN-KEYPORI LANES = 5 FUlI YEAR SERVICE,, ‘T H E BOWLERS BOWLING ALLEY” " ATNOEXTJtACQSTi Doughnuts, cakes, meiU, or vegetables. They all ■Ince the oven heat you choott never varies. Why? Use Oar M eter Baak Plaa Every Day Until 7 P.M. g o over big wtien they com* from a H imeleas slectrie Ni MmctDm U,T)IYftnT«rir And An electric oven It Insulated on all ilx side*, ae rwige. The secret U in elfctrlclty*! precision eon. only a flarneleu oven can be. Flameleu cooking la Mon., Fri.»267 Main St., Keantburg Jenagr Cestui Fever A Mtt . Atnn From W w i j RECREATION CENTER . 787-1100 » AUTOMATIC LANES - COCKTAIL LOUNGE - " " - - LO 6-3880...... - - I •; Thursday, January 19, 1961 Page Fourteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAt, N. J.

No Indictments l e g a l n o t ic e LEGAL NOTICE Practical Nurses, twenty-two minutes West (S 39’ 22'W) tlement: within the municipality, . ••-Ttje-^-MiddleseJc: ^C ounty;C raitd two huridred'sUty-nme and. forty-etght along th e w esterly line citizens and inhabitants. BEFORE you Buy or sign a Con­ NEW HOMES built to your require­ MARLBORO TOWNSHIP monthly meeting at the Y.M.C.A., Center, Madison Township, last of R oute 9-4 two h undred an d six ty (g) To acquire title to vacant land 7 a.m. shift, five days. Call COl­ feet {260.0 ') to the point or place of owned by the municipality for the tract for a house call us and com ments, 100% mortgage, no down Vicinity of. Lavoie Laboratories, 5 Asbury Park, on Friday evening. July 27. A charge of desertion and fax 4-2027. w jtf B EGIN NING; t . . purpose of re-sale or lease to indus­ pare our General Contract price to payment. Lots available In Mata- room apartment and garage, Mrs. Emma Berry, Eatontown, the non-support against Richard E. Containing three and two-hundredths tries whose presence within the per month: 3 room apartment, $65; ac res (3.02 ac re s). municipality will benefit, within the others. We will build you a cus­ wan . Keyporl area. Call LOwell EXPERIENCED automobile me­ president, presided. Gee, 20 Preston Rd., Old Bridge, BEING the premises described In a Judgment of the commission, its tom house, not a prefabricated 6-0244. Wjtf chanic. Apply Raritan Garage., was dropped When his wife, Mrs. deed from Howard James Zeliff and citizens and inhabitants. BECKER REALTY The Napnes Workshop will be hoUse; on your lot or ours, to your COUNTRY HOME, 6 rooms, 2 South Main St., Keyport or. call Joan F. Gcc, withdrew the com­ Evu Marie Zeliff, his wife, to Marl­ Section VI. The Commission' shall 325 M ain St., Matawan held at Princeton Inn, Princeton, boro Homes. Inc., which deed js dated make a study of the tax structure, specifications with no money down, baths, oil hot water heat and- COlfax 4-0361 ' w jtf plaint. , May 31, 1A55. and was recorded in with a view to reducing tho tax bur* LOWELL 6-00G6 garage. Priced to sell. Easy pay­ on Feb. 8. The sunshine commit­ Muy 31, 1D53. in Uo(ik'25fl3 of D eeds, den of the municipality. 100% financing. New homes, for wj!9 MECHANIC, full or part time to tee report^ three members in hos­ page 48 in the Monmouth County ' Section VJ1. If any section, para­ sale presently under construction ments arranged. Call LOwell LEGAL NOTICE Clerk’s Office. . graph, eub-dlvJslon, clause, or pro­ PLEASANT, large furnished roort, . work on truck trailers, good sal­ vision of this ordinance shall be ad­ Call COIfax 4-1670 or 1137. w]tl 0-3395. ' j!9 pitals, Mrs. Nellie Alton, recupera­ Property located on the westerly located in Keyport. near bus line, ary, benefits. Apply Nappi Truck-: • 0178 side of Highway 9-4 in Marlboro judged invalid, such adjudication shall KEYPORT, custom built 3 bedroom HAZLET, split, 3 bedrooms, family ing Corp., Morristown Road, Mata­ ting at Fitkin Hospital; Mrs. Es- SHERIFF'S SALE Township, County of Monmouth. New apply only to the scction. paragraph, room, V/t baths, large lot, im­ railroad station and schools. Write SUPERIOn COUHT J e rs e y , ., sub-division, clause or provision so ranch, full cellar, fireplafp, Box A in care of this newspaper, wan. w jtf tella Baitcy, 135 Osborn St., Key­ OF NEW JERSEY’ JTtie approximate amount of the adjudged, and the remainder of this breezeway, garage. Alumjnoln m ediate possession, $17,850. Ster­ . port, a surgical patient at Mon­ ' CHANCERY DIVISION ordinance shall be deemed valid and and Idndly include business refer­ Judgment to be satisfied by said sale slorm _windows, FHA approved.. ling McCanh, Real Estate, 253 YOUNG MAN‘to leafti retail busi­ , mouth .Medical and Mrs. Hazel MONMOUTH COUNTY ' is tlie »um of J2S.COO.OO' together w ith effective...... ' ...... Broad St., KeyporL COIfax 4-1370. ence. . ~ wjt* D ocket No. F 3071-59 the costs of this sale? • .Section VIII. This ordinance shall Call coifax 4-5901 after 5 p.m. wjtf ness, must be mechanically in* Jones,. Long.Pronch, a medical.pai Metrojwtllan Federal Savings and IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. take effect, -upon. its. final passage, . STORE. Inquire 96 Broadway, clined. • Write Box .H in care of . tient at Monmouth Medical. ■ Loan Association, a corporation Or­ D ated Dcc. 22, lWCl) approval arid publication, aB provided MORGANVILLE RANCH HOUSE 8 room s* 2 c a r wjtf tt?is new spaper. wjlft ganized under the laiva of the United Epstein. Epstein, Drown it Bosek, by law1. * Keyport. February ,is the eighth year on* PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given New *3 bedroom ranch, full base garage, 5 acres of land., Call States of America, Plaintiff vs: Marl­ W*OM E N telephone canvassers niversary of the division and Mrs. boro Jiom«s, Inc. a corporation ol j / " 1'5' IH _ WM* that the foregoing Ordinance was in­ ment, car port, */$ acre lot, excel­ after 2 p.m. and all day Saturday the State of New Jersey. Arthur T. troduced at a regular meeting of the ATTENTION ROOMERS. from your home. Experienced, ''•Joseph Tighe, Union Beach, hostess lent construction, 915,400. or Sunday. WHitney 6-4753-. wj!9* Jensen, Jr., Muriel Jensen. Amboy Reserve District No. Township Committee of the Township inexperienced, confidential. Make chairm an, will plan a birthday Builders Supply Co., a Neiv Jersey of Matawan in the County of Mon­ MEN ONLY REPORT OF CONDITION of “The - BECKER REALTY- • party for the February meeting. corporation, Warren A. Nulton and Matawan Bank," of Matawan, Mon­ m outh on J a n u a ry 16. 106! a n d p asse d FOR SALE Looking for a room wherq you appointments for Salesmen. - We The State of New Jersey Defendants mouth County, New Jersey, a mem­ on first reading, and the same wa.s 325 MAIN ST., MATAWAN supply the text, earn as much as . . Committee chairman for the sec* - By virlu# of a writ of. execution in LYMAN RELOADING equipment, don't have to tip toe in at night. ber of tho Federal Reserve System, then ordered to be published accord LOWELL $-0068 $100 per week commission for 20 ond summer bazaar was named. the above £tated action to me di­ at the close of business on December ing to-law. and that-such ordinance complete' with scale and all ac­ Hotel conditions, ceramic tile baths rected.. I shajl expose for splc at pub­ shall be /urther, considered for final • wjlfe hour week. Write details to Bqk- The second class of the vocational 31, 1U60; published in ac co rd a n ce w ith cessories, $69. Bayshore Hardware and showers, all new furniture. lic vendue, at the Court House In a call made by the Commissioner of passage at a meeting of the Township F, in care of this newspaper, .wjl . school for practical nurses wiil the Borough of Freehold, County or flanking and insurance pursuant to Committee to be held in the Municipal Co. Call COlfax 4-1145. wJID Plenty parking, on bus line. Call Monmoutn, New Jersey, on Tuesday, the provisions of the Revised Statutes Building at No. 147 Lower Main Street, for appointment, John Scoras. - start Affiliations in local hospitals the.M il) d ay of F eb ru a ry . 1901. a t 2 Matawan Township. New Jersey, on WALKER & WALKER GARDEN TRACTOR with, snow WOMEN PART TIME I . today,.\ . .. ; of New Jersey and the'Federal Re­ o’clock. .P.M. Frevpfiing Tim e.. serve Bank of this district, pursuant M onday, th e SixU» d a y o f F e b ru a ry . REALTORS plow and garden‘attaclfments. In­ COLFAX 4-4167 PEGGY NEWTON has openings far.*,. L . Division 10 will send 12 delegates All the following tract or parcel of to the provisions of the Federal Re­ 1961, a t eig h t o’c lo c k .' P .M ., an d a t quire Schanck & Sillier, Highway beauty advisors. Work 8 p.m. to land and the premises hereinafter serve Act. • / . ' any time and place to which the to the'Stale Convention to bo-held •■particularly described, situated, lying 34, M atawan. Call LOwell 6-4239. COLFAX. 4-6325 II p.m., or your own hours. Caill. .ASSETS . said meeting may from time to time Highway 15, Hulef In Atlantic City June 6, 7 and 8. aqd being in the Tqwnship of Marl­ Cash, balances with oth­ be adjourned, at which time and _ , wjI9 Take time out to see these beauti­ 787-1105 or COlfax 4-6448. w jI9 Several^ card parties and spa­ boro, in the County of Monmouth and er b^nks. Including re- ' place a ’ public hearing will be held ' COIfax 4-5212 State of New Jersey: ...... and all persons Interested will be* ful rooms. ghetti luncheons are planned by serve balance, and cash Op«fi 7 Day* . THREE GRAVES in Clover Leaf GIRL for office work* must have BEGINNING at a hub stake on the items In process of col- - given an opportunity to be heard con* Park Cemetery, Woodbridge, rea­ REASONABLE RATES knowledge of shorthand and tyjK-. m embers as benefits* for the di­ westerly aide of New Jersey State lectio n ...... 9 788,742.28 cernlng such ordinance. • H ighw ay Itoule 0-4 on a -b e a rin g of Rose K. Wenzel, PRICE REDUCED sonable. Call I.Owell 6^1477. wjl9 ing. Apply in person. Ralph Fried- vision. . ". South three degrec9 forty-five min­ United States Govern- ' ' EFFICIENCY apartments, 2 and 3 mcnt obligations, direct - Township Clerk . on this lovely Indian Coral Stucco RUGS, never used, in original land & Bros., Locust St., Keyport. ; ute* W mI (S 3*45' W) and d ista n c e and guaranteed ...... 1,019,123.07 J10 $20.16 _ ■ rooms, all improvements. Inquire tw o -hundred sixty-three and seventy- 3 bedroom ranch. Hot water base­ wrapping from Arm strong Wool- w jl» Obligations of States and .. . 66 Main St., Keansburg. wjI9 lien Filed .. th ree hun d red th s feet (263.73*) fro m a p o litical subdivisions .... 763,199.11 MONMOUTIl COUNTY board heat, oil fired. Electric cook­ i Mills, solid and tweed3 with concrete.monument placed by the New SURROGATE'S COURT 66 Main St., Keansburg.; Call Sea- SERVICE STATION attendant full Other bonds, notes, and . ing, concrete patio, fenced yard, non-skid foam rubber back;. Ter­ A federal lien for corporate tax­ Jersey State Highway Department, debentures ...... !...... - 228,634.18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ or part; time, experience pre- which point is also the most southeast­ SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE Korean^weeping willow trees. Fi­ rific saving, private home. Call bright 2-1703. wj!9 es in 1960 for $3827.50 has been Corporate stocks (includ­ ferrcd but not necessary. Excellent erly comer of a two and sev­ ing $12,000.00 stock of ESTATE OF GEORGE S. BARRETT, nancing arranged through FHA or SEa Bright 2-0549. - wjtf DUPLEX apartment in Holmdel filed, against American Home Im­ en-tenths a c re s {2.7 a c re s) belonging deceased .. ■ opportunity to learn business. Call ‘ F e d e ra l R eserv e B an k ) 12,000.00 Conventionally. One block from Township, Fural setting, 2 bed­ provement, Inc., 28A Sayre Woods now or formerly to J. Wolston and Loans and discounts (In­ Pursuant to the order of EDWARD PRESBYTERIANS Pioneer at COlfax 4-5176 after. 6 p.m. ' Wjl®,,^ continuing, thence according to the C. BltOEGE, Surrogate of the County school and bus transportation. Sale rooms, large kitchen, living room. Shopping Center, Madison Town­ m ag n etic m erid ian of M ay 4; 1033. clu d in g $102.1/0 over- - Matawan." Just published, may d ra fts ) ...... 3,031,884.47. of Monmouth, this day made, on the priccd at $12,500. Y ears lease a t $85 per month. HOUSEKEEPER for 6 days a •• ship, with the Middlesex County (1) North seventy-one degrees thirty- Bank -premises owned application of the undersigned, Agnes be purchased In Matawan at The eight . minutes West (N 71* 38' W) C. Barrett, Sole Executrix of the es­ week, private home; four aduljs, * Clerk’s office. - $73,000.00, fu rn itu re a n d ' ’ Friendly Shop, Main St., In Keyport along the southerly line of J. Wolston fix tu res $30,000.00 ...... 103.000.06 tate of ’the said George, S. Barrett, COME SEE W. M. FRIEDLAENDER Must be able to cook. Can sleep' four hundred, forty-five and. slx-hun. O th er asse ts 1,348.11 deceased, notice is hereby given to Assume this 4^% G: I. Mortgage at Bayshore Stationers, 36 W, Front in or oat. Call LOwoll 6-Q820. w jlf' d red th s feet (443.0(T) to a h u b s tak e; the creditors of said deceased to pre­ 59 BETHANY RD. ' HAZLET. LEGAL NOTICE for approx. 93700. Plot 80x135, lo­ St., The Keyport Weekly, 52 W. thence (2) South thirty-nine degrees Total Assets . 95.948,229.20 sent to the said Sole Executrix their COLFAX 4-1264 MUNICIPAL office clerical help, clalms^under• • ■ oathot within six months cated on high ground. This 3 bed­ Front St.. and In Freehold at the wj 19 •* NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON SCHOOL BUDGET male or female. Minimum ago LIABILITIES . , from'this date. room ranch is well worth the ask­ L ■ MATAWAN>TOWNSHIP , Dated: DeocmbiMember 21st. 1960 Monmouth County Historical As­ 35, must be able to type, short Demand deposits of indl* ■ ing price of $16,500. Possession at APARTMENT, 5 rooms, centrally V ^ „ No,Hce JL*.tefeby * ven to~the le*»* voter* of the School District of tho viduaU, — partnerships, 1 Agnes C. Barrett, sociation Library, 70 Court St. Price hand, general accounting. Send. of Matawan In he County of. Monmouth and State of Neiv Jersey, • 2 Aberdeen Road, once. Owner transferred. wjl9 located in Keyport, heat and hot .that a Public hearing wilt be held «t the High School Auditorium, Broad and corporations ...... 91.M 0,235.05 p er book, $3.98. wjtf resume to Box E in cire of this Time deposits of Individ­ M ata? " " water supplied, newly decorated. S treet, M ataw an a t $ p .m ., on th e evening of J a n u a ry 30, 1901, fo r th e uals, partnerships, and - Sole E acuuiii HOLMDEL Township, the ideal Call COlfax 4-3490 or COlfax 4-9639. newspaper. jtf- purpose of conducting a public hearing on the following budget for the corporations ...... 1...... 3,068,183.45 Edward W. Currie, Esq homesite of 2 acres, sloping wood- F R E E ESTIMATES ON . school y e a r 1981*62. • • • 123 Main Street •j •______wj!9 ° t . SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT Deposits of United. States nd, paved road, excellent Idea- “ ALUMINUM s e r v ic e s Government (Including Matawan,' N. J. GIBSON Garden Apartments, 3 \ FOR SCHOOL YEAR .postal,savings) 137,096.32 A tto rn ey in. Priced for quick sale at $6000. * 1M1-82 Deposits of States . J19 917.01...... •' WINDOWS - DOORS modern rooms and bath, electric Boird of Education of Matawan Township, County of Monmouth a n d . LOW COST HEATING political subdivisions 338,914.73 _DDLETOWN, your opportunity kitchen with refrigerator, colored • . (1) . (J) (3) Other deposits (c ertified C h arte r-N o . 6440 * SIDING ’ ** . 1959-60 1900*61 1901-62 and officers' ch eck s. R eserv e D lstrlc t NO. 9 _____ buy an exceptional home be­ tile bath, heat included. $85 per Complete systems, installed as low, ■ . (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ENROLLMENTS ' * etc .) ...... «...... 19,255.77 low market price. A ranch house, NO DOWN PAYMENT ■ month. Call LOwell 6-3218. wJ19 as $493. Duct work, furnace* and ,. T o tal , - FARMERS & MERCHANTS ‘NAj Resident Ay.-Daily Enroll. -• 237# SIM . 3191 TIONAL BANK OF MATAWAN itf custom built on a fully landscaped KARL FRANTZ — CO 4-3405 sheet metal work. 31 yean -ex- , . A D D ;-A D E .T u il!o n - P upils - R ec’d - Deposits 95,441.635.32 WAREHOUSE or. storage, .2 build­ - 2 0 3 • -180 ' ” 13! Other liabilities ...... - 48.566.37 THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY!; blot 100 x 195. Three large bed­ wjtf perlence. - . • AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OM ings 40’xl00', -4QQ0 square feet TotalAverageDally Enroll. • •• ggn "’3284 rooms, 2 baths, 24 foot living room FOOT professional pool table 3329 Total Liabilities . , $5,487,223.89 DECEMBER 31. I960 PUBLISHED each. Call LOwell 6-3218. wjl9 •• SOURCES OF REVENUE IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY ivith fireplace, kitchen, patio and reasonable. Call LOwell 6-1581. CALL LOGAN • (1) . (2) V ; (3) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS COMPTROLLER . OF THE CUI* full basement with ceiling high wj!9 SIX ROOM apartment, 2nd floor, COLFAX <-2916 CURRENT* EXPENSE . 1959-AO 1960-81 . 1961-82 C apital* ...... 9 210,000.00 R EN C Y . U N D E R SECTION 521L, enough for billiards ' table-tennis. .(A ctu al) U. S. REVISED STATUTES. , DINING ROOM table, Blonde 5 newly decorated, utilities' sup­ r Wjtf (Anticipated) (Anticipated) Surplus ...... 190,000.00 *15,990. Appropriationi ...... Balance ... *• 83.119.83 U ndivided p r o f it s 61.005.51 ASSETS ” foot long, 40 inches wide, 6 chairs plied, central location. Adults on­ Local .T ax ...... 839,293.01 654, ,------888.0 * T2d .in .00 Cash, balances'with oth- . 'I ly. $150 per month. Call Ip w e li ■ 8tate Aid ,.- jSB.034.00------310,1,000,00 312.332.45 Total Capital Accounts ... 9 461,005.81 er banks, including re- ;1, W. M, FRIEDLAENDER with metallic cloth covering, 4 F e d e ra l. Aid -2,3.14,14 serve balance. and 1 6-4715 after 6 p.m . *wj!9 IRONING , TulUon 59 BETHANY ROAD HAZLET months old, Selling because apart­ 74,786,5.1 81,000.00 58,050.00 Total Liabilities andr " oash items in process '• APARTMENT, unfurnished, 3 large Miscellaneous Revenue ...... of collection ...... $1,606,387.29 ment too sm?ll, $85. Call COlfax 2,461.29 C ap ital A ccounts ...... $5,948,229.20 COLFAX 4-1264 > rooms, private bath, newly re; Do you still have all the Christmas* United States Govern­ wjI9 4-1475.-" w jl9 - (A) TOTAL ' •Thlr~bank’a capital con* ment obligations, direct modeled and redecorated; heat and and New Years linens to iron. CURRENT EXPENSE ... ! $U71,pjH.H I1.MS.M8.00 11,099,607.45 s tsts of: and guaranteed ...... 3.700.061.28 1956 TRAILER 43 feet long, 8 feet hot water supplied.' References re­ Table cloths, napkins, any curtains-' Obligations of States and ^ . Common stock with LEGAL NOTICE ; wide with awning. Inquire 31 quired. Inquire. 3 Atlantic Ave., to be done. Call PArkway 1-3595 - total par value of ’ political subdivisions '.... 1.091.543.8V Maple Drive, Hazlet or call COlfax CAPITAL OUTLAY 9 210.000.00 - Other bonds, notes and . Matawan.- . wjtf and get this all taken care of. ' ' Appropriation1 Balance .... debentures ...... JW9,720.0£. 0-218 . 4-5931. wjtf ,•* 705,70 1 ' ' " ~ MEMORANDA SHERIFF’S SALE ~ APARTMENT, 3 bedrooms, 1 'A ______. w]26*. Local Tax Levy ...... 3.2M.M * 12.SSI.OO 14,178.00 Assets pledged or as­ Corporate stocks (includ- S la te . A id ...... ing $21,000.00 sto ck of , SUPERIOR COURT OF 42 INCH gas range, reasonable, . 10.741.86 401.00' signed to secure llablt* * NEW JERSEY baths, heat,, all utilities supplied. PARKER Boarding Home for aged Federal Aid ...... Federal Reserve bank) - SI,000,1 Call, after 0 p.m., week days, \ : ities and for other pur* ' . ‘ CHANCERY DIVISION Call LOwell 6-1013 - 2 to 6 p.m. j!9 p o ses ...... 9 447,713.75 Loans and discounts (In- ' A LOwell 6-6140. men.and women; 24 hour supers . (BJ T O T A li ..... eluding $:JU3.34 o v er­ MONMOUTH COUNTY. wjlO (a) Loans as ahown above ’ Docket No.-F 3306-39V KEYPORTv 4 rooms and bath, hot MsioorWffiHdual dftfts , M 9 ■ capitaltoutlay . 1 . • 1S.6U.00' 9 ’ 24,170.00 are,after deduction of . drafts)' ...... 9,911;m & 2 Shadow Lawn Savings- and Loan RUGS, (used. 11> x 15, 12 x 17. air gas - heat, screened porch. re serv e s o f ...... 20,136.47 Bank premises-., owned Association, a corporation of -the . 12 x 12, 11 x 11, 9 x 12, also odd by State of New Jeresey.t Reason­ (b) Securities as shown 218,'689.05. fu rn itu re an d $8900. Sterling McCdnn, Real DEBT SERVICE Ixtures $03,472..10 ...... 282.198.25 State of New Jersey, Plaintiff vs: sizes. Hooked rugs, child’s secre­ able rates. V /t m ile s s o u th oC above are after deduc* ? 31.827.04 Vincent A. Clare and Anna B. Claro, Estate, 253 Broad St., Keyport. Appropriation Balance *9 39.908.33 tion of reserves of . ■ 3,303.32 O th er asse ts ...... r...... his wife, et als., Defendants. tary desk, full and single beds, COlfax 4-1376. — J19 Matawbn light. Highway 34;-oppo­ Local Tax Levy 20.D58.0P 1 21,418.00 ^ ‘‘*23.1.402.00, S ta le Aid ...... Total Assets . ....913,304,447.12 By virtue of .a writ of execution in dressers, chests, pot stoves and an­ site W tll'e-G ate1 Inn. Call LOwefC 53.607.14 ______35,772.00 . ; 37.907,00 We, M. F. Stevenson. President, and the above stated action to 'hie dl< tiques. ■ Shore Furniture, Highway KEYPORT, 3 bedrooms, 2 story C W. Mandcvillc, Cashier, of the rccted. 1 shall expose for sale at pub­ 6-0611: ‘ \\t (C ) TOTAL above-named bank do solemnly swear 35, Laurence Harbor. Open 9 to 8. home with fireplace, full dining - LIABILITIES lic vendue, at the Court House in D E B T S ER V IC E ...... 9 r M ,473.47 $ 77.100,00. 9 201.309.00 that the above statement is true, ond room, basement and 2 car garage: Domand deposits of indi­ the Borough of Freehold, County of ______;______wj!9 AUTOS FOR SALE that it fully and correctly represents Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, $13,500. Sterling McCann, Real E s­ ■ ■ ...... 't . ■ -■ 1 , . t,. the true state of tho several matters viduals, partnerships, RCA 21” TV, table model, in good and corporation? ...... 93,033,240.10.10 the 30th day of January. 1B01 at 2 tate, 253 Broad St., Keyport, COI- TOTAL REVENUE— herein contained and set forth, to the o'clock,-P.M. Prevailing Time. ' working condition, $50. Inquire ALL ACCOUNTS •1,188,473.07. il.t35.5ll.0O best of our knowledge and belief. Time, deposits-fbfc Individ- fax 4-1376. j]9 THIS WEEK SPECIAL |1.409]lB4.43 ualu. pnrtherHhlps, and , All th&t tract or parcel of I4nd and afternoons or evenings, N. E. Reed, M.- F. STEVENSON premises, hereinafter particularly de­ ' ■ • .....■ • •- corporations ...... 7,458,437;>7*0 ...... P resid en t scribed. situate in the Township of 274 Main St., Matawan. j!9 1952-53-54-55 Ford Wagons muii oaiuiiL-e jui.y i, C. W. MANDEVILLE Deposits of United Stntc9 Situation Wanted Government (including Marlboro, In the county of Mon­ BUY guaranteed quality or., your APPROPRIATIONS C ash ier mouth end State of New Jersey, WILL wash and iron ali( types ol (1) (3) C o rre ct—A tte st: . postal savings) ...... 300,039.07 i money refunded, brown or white SCHANCK & SIHLER. (2) . Deposits of States and ” Beginning at a spike (set) in the curtains; also stretch curtains In 109D-6O .. v.m -3 \ . 1001-02 A. D. SHULTZ contcr line of the Manalapan to Wick- eggs, maple syrup and honey, also HWY 31 MATAWAN _.C(JRRENT EXPENSE _ e ; e . a u g e n s t e i n . political subdivisions .... 1,450,378.30 own home. Prompt service Expendi­ Aj»|>roprl- A p p ro p ri­ Other deposits, (certified alunk Station Road, which point is on small Capons and young roasting LOWELL 6-4239 tures, ' attoiia ations JOHN A. HAUER a, bearing of north elghiy eight de­ ADMINISTRATION „ — ■ Directors end cashier?’ t - checks, Call PArJcway 1-3595. . . wjtf 95,300.1 grees thirty five minutes East (N 60* chickens. Pop Jones, 151 Morris­ ...... w jl» S a la fle if ...... 21.077.00 State of New Jersey, County of Mon­ e tc .) ...... —. - 9 . 32,300.00 9 33.030.00 mouth, as: " . T otal 33' E) and distant fifty four and town Road, Cneesequake. j26 PIANIST A-l Solovox, large library, CHRYSLER. 1950,. hard top. radio Contracted Services . 2,000.00 ■ 1,000.00 eighty eight hundredths feet (54.68} All Other Expenses . ' 7,903.43 : ___4,100.00# Sworn to and subscribed before me D eposits .... $12,^46,423.88 PENNSYLVANIA EVERGREEN open for engagements, steady, or . and heater, excellent car for. ' 2.930.00 th is 12th d av of J a n u a ry , 1961, and i Other liabilities,.., ...... 03,072 from a spike in the center line ol INSTRUCTION B ald road marking. the southwest part time; also pianos tuntid and S a la rie s ...... hereby certify that 1 am not an of­ 1 _ SEEDLINGS, iransportation. A-l motor and body. .... * 600.070.S2 9 . 753,040.00 9 . 7A5,200.00 Total Liabilities ...... $12,442,39(X corner of a tract, of 23.40, acres now repaired. Call Art Bollcs, 737-4923. T extbooks 13.337.05 ficer or director of this bank. We have the best for Christmas J90. fa ll LOwell. t-0230 before * 14,441.00 13.300.43 Dorothy R. McQuarrle, Notary Public or formerly owned by M. V. Berwin . L ib ra ries & Audio'^’v is u a l M at, .... 8,062.36 10,423.00 ~ 10,307.00 and continuing thence according to Trees,. Pines, Spruces, Firs. Send . .______. wj!9» a.m., or after 5 p.m. .1 :!* , {19- , Teaching Supplies ...... M y com m issio n ex p ire s M arch 14, 1902 21,038.20 24.210.00 20,103.00 Jib $20.52 - -- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS the Magnetic Meridian of September for listing today. ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper, 30 All Other Expenses ...... 10,230.02 0,023.00 8,900.00 l; 1953; (1) south-one degree twenty ATTENDANCE AND Capital Stock: years experience, full time or WANTED (a) Common stock, five ,minutes east Stokes, Atty. Television (A) TOTAI, ‘ pointed and qualified. . J 20 10-4 >48.31 lars and yards cleaned Call LOw­ Section lit. Members of the ln< surance reserves ...... MICHIGAN PAY LOADER Cl/nnENT EXPENSES ...... 9 070,340.80 91,013,600.00 11.000,097.43 (6) Housing authority DON’S TV SERVICE ell 8-3322 after. 0 p.m. wjtf dustrlal Cominisslon’shall choose an­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS ■ ■ nually from among its members s bonds secured by Pub­ 1 lic Housing Administra­ N otice Ib hereby given that sealed For fut elfleltnt radio and tele­ CAPITAL OUttAY Chairman or President, and such otlu tion annual contrltiu- bids will be recelvea by the Township DIETRICH BROS., INC. vision tervloo call LOweU 8-3844. \ nuildingB ...... :...... ;...... 9 er. officers as It may deem necessary. Committee of the Township of Mata­ LIGHT HAULING 8,391.00 ' 9 0,000.00 9 7.000,00 The Mayor shall bo ex officio a . tions contracts ...... 251.R04.60 23 SPRING LAWN AVE. E q u ip m en t ...... 12,003.17 8,833,00 7.178.00 (7) Notes of Federal wan for a building, in accordance • - ■ wjtt member of the Industrial Commission. * National Mortgage As* with the following specifications; MATAWAN (B ) TOTAL r- Section- IV. To effectuate its pur- sodation ...... 200.000.00 The Building to be of a size thirty LOwell 5-3993 • 3193 TV SERVICE LOWELL 6-2634 C A PITA L OUTLAY ...... oses. the In d u strial C om m ission Bhnll (30‘) feet wide in a clear truss.span, 9 21,384,17 9 12,033.00. 9 14.170.00 ave the following powers: 1 K (8) Total' amount of by sixty (60') feet long, by ten 1 1 0 ') (a) To Alio and be sued.' ' feet high, aide wall height, with a LOWELL 6-1600 (b) To adopt and use an official Loans. Certificates of ■ '______w jtf DEBT SERVICE v aeal. • ‘ Interest and Obllga- able type roof; roof trusses spaced TEN EYCK RONSON INC. Contractors P rin c ip a l ...... $ 44,000.00 1 43.000.00 - * 140.000.00 ’ tlons.^, or Portions welve (12') feet on centera. The In te re s t ...... (c) To adopt suitable by-laws for framework shall consist of prefabri­ TOP SOIL MATAWAN 33,313.01 34,190.00 101,309.00 the management.of its affairs. Thereof (listed above), f CARPENTER tod building contract which are fully back- cated ateal, painted one shop coat PERSONAL SERVICE » YRS. (C ) TOTAL (d) To determine.Iha qualifications t cd or insured by re d lea d . T h e m e ta l sid in g a n d roor> FILL DIRT (or, J. Q. MeUger, Floreoct Av&, ' and duties of its employees, and to Ing Is to be. twenty-six (26) gauge DEBT SERVtCE ...... 9 70,515.01 , 9 77,190.00 9 201.300.00 'fix, subject to the foregoing provis­ agencies of the Uni­ ______wltl Keyport New borne#, garagei, aO * ted States Govern­ galvanized corrugated. On one sixty ions hereof, their compensation. . ( 60’) foot side of the building, there FUEL*Oa A KEROSENE altentiona u d rtpaira. Call COW Section V. The Industrial Commis­ ment (other than TO TA LS (S u m o f A to T In c .) •1.071,140.07 91,133.911.00 91.403.184.43 ‘U nited S ta tes Gov­ Is to be five (SI door openings, each sion shall constitute the corporate In­ of a size ten (10‘) feet wide by.nine fix 4-^159. v |tf strumentality of the municipality for ernment obligations, RICHARD'S DECORATING r . . . direct and guaran­ fe e t sev e n inches (O' V) high, includ­ KEANSBURG ICfl I FUEL CO.. the following purposes: tee d ” ) • ing necessary door jams and trim. Chair bottom*. S3; sofa bottomi, THOMAS KEARNEY CURRENT OPERATINO APPROPRIATION BALANCES JUNE 30, 1M0 (a) To inquire into, survey and 144.370.71 INC. A CURRENT EXPENSEa 100,703.67 All necessary flashings, fittings, trim PLUMBING t HEATTNO publicize Ihf extent, advantages and and hardware to complete the build­ HWY M V. KEANSBURG $10; expertly repaired a! your B CAPITAL OUTLAY ...... c l,8ff!>.87 utility of the vacant lands or such C DEBT SERVICE ...... 'P 14.958.40 (b) . Total amount of ing are to be furnished, and the work KEANSBURG 787-025* home. 53t B een SL, H aileL COl­ SM Map!* Ptae* municipality, whether municipally loans, certificates of to be done In a first-class, workman­ Kayport owned or otherwise. like manner. The building Is to be (rjtf fax 4-1544 w tt . TOTAL -BALANCBS (b) To classify auch vacant lands interest and obliga- . , , JU N E 30, 11180 ...... 9 117,131.00 Hons, or portions there-1.'. ' delivered to the site of Hs erection. Fr»a Estimates CO 4*718 according to their adaptability for the of, whlcn are fully The building is < to be erected by CUSTOM upholstery shop, slip cov­ settlement thereon of the various backed or Insured, by open shop labor, exclusive of founda­ TOP SOIL ers, draperies and upholstery ALTERATIONS, painting, Interior types of industrial enterprises. agencies of the United tions. Five (3) metal covered double TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND (cl To study and analyr.e the various work done,at low prices. Tlmd pay* and exterior, handy man. No BALANCES JUNE 30. 1M0 .... 91.tB0.472.O7 States Government (oth­ swing doors ten MO') feet by nine FILL DIRT industries of the nation, and to the er than “United States feet seven inches (9* t") by one and ments arranged. For free esti­ job too large or too small. Call extent it deems necesssry for Its Government obligations, three-quarter (l*i” ) Inches are to be mates call COlfax 4*5955 from 9 COlfax 4-4058. wjtf purposes, tho Industries of other na* direct and guaranteed’*) 43i.B94.60 supplied complete with hardware and Blue stone and road gravel. Truck IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS iioni, with a view lo ascertaining the a.m. to 8 p.nw or inquire 441 Mid­ _ JU L Y 1. 1959 to JU N E 30, 1000 I, La Verna W. Loop, cashier of Installed. -; • .. , and machine ratals. opportunities for industrial expansion the above-named bank, i do solemnly Bids will be opened and read in die Road, H azlet.___ UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT of tCe municipality. In this connec­ Antiques • ^A U T H O R IZA TIO N S JU L Y 1, 1959 ;.. , 9 45.000.00 swear that the above statement Is public at the Township Itall, 147 Low­ tion,/the reports, records, statisUcs. true to the best of my knowledge and er Main Street. Matawan, New Jersey, JACK SANFILIPPO EXCAVATING Instructions connAenda. and similar documents of belief. on February 6, 1961, at 8:00 P.M.. OPPORTUNITY SHOP TQTAL REVENUES AND BEGINNING BALANCE existing Federal, State, County, Muni­ 790 POOLE AVE., LA VERNE W, LOOP, Eastern Standard Time. ANTIQUES cipal, and, other governments! and C ash ier. Bids must be accompanied by a HAZLET, N. J. public agencies, afl well as responsi­ C o rre ct—Atl< certified, check drawn lo the^, order, PRIVATE We boy and sell Antiqaa Pamltara, UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT ble private institutions, boards, FREtl k BURLEW ' of the Township or Matawan. for not COLFAX 4-3284 Brio-a-btac, Chlna. GIao, Dolls, ' A U T H O R IZ A T IO N S J U N E 30, 1060 . 9 ' 43.000 *0 agencies and almltar bodies interested ROSS W. MAGHAN less than ten (10%) percent of the INSTRUCTION...... in the compilation of information ro­ JOSEPH BAIER - amount bid. * w jl9 Jewelry, U. 8. and Fortlgo stamp#. TOCAL EX^ENOm fRE^ AND. ENDING BALANCE . . 9 45.000.00 tating to industries, shall be resorted in . Director*. .: Bids..must be enclosed .in a .sealed Tb- Matthews, 115 Broadway, Key- to wherever posslhfe' in order to Slate o f New Jersey, envelope, bearing the name and ad­ INSTITUTE avoid unnecessary original research County of Monmouth, ss: dress of the bjdder. 9ald bidder Miscellaneous port. C O lfu 4-1448. , W ft - - The comnlele. .. budget; . . . will ...... available for examination by the public at •andrgatherlng of source material, - .-Sworn to and subscribed before me must, within five (5) days thereafter, the office^of the Secreta»i-MSecretafyi-M a!p alp street.^Street, Matawan, between...... UW hours.. of ;, (d} To advertise* the industriahad- this lath day «f Janhary,-196l,-and I execute a proper contract. Instructions for belter success' in 9:00A.M . and 4:00------P.‘Mi,.. fror from January113rd.* • 1981 to January " 97th. — 1 M 1 , , M . vantages .and opportunities or Its W*rri» Trn1l*i*. • :«* weU S-Mifc i J ~ >- - w ju or Lo«reu,s«o... win,#™ Thursday, January 19, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Fifteen

Bennett Speaker Installation Service In Reformed Church Of Keyport United Hebrew Congregation . Secoirt Baptlrt Ctwisb . ___ :5 t,. Mary’tJEplseopalJ^irch, J First Methodist Churck / Broad St., Keyport " : Orchard St., Matawaa ' East Front St.y Keyport " l*ntni Method-- minister said, “They have had a a.m. the regular morning worship cerning Birth” will be ihe seimon great deal, to do with the remark­ Bible Study and prnycr hour Is on service will bo held, A nursery is topic him! music will be by ihe tsl Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p m .; ’ able growth of the organization. In Thursday at 8 p.m. The pastor will provided for children not old Fonlor choir. Women’s Association Post High School M Y F .. 7;30 p.m . the) last 10. years, for .'example, it he jn charge. enough to attend Sunduy School officers and church school staff Ctlltwoori Community ha^, increased from 373,430 to 91C,- Morning worship service ’and and whose parents wish to attend members will be-Installed. Church church. At 0:30 p.m! the Senior Methodist Church . 332 active m inisters in 17& lands." Firs! Cburcb Ol Christ, Scientist Calvaly Methodist Church S a y n Woods Baptist Church Bible School are held at the Bay* school staff mem bers will leave ut Youth Fellowship will meet in the 2 p.m. for o conference at the , Itev Lee Cotter Pastot... Featured speaker throughout the 84 Broad St., Keyport ’ Third St., Keyport shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. convention program wilTbe Bruce . Route 9, Browntown Educational Building. Cranbury Church. • Sunday morning servlco will he Sunday service and Sunday Rev H. 1 Williams STD, E., Giffih, from Jehovah’s Wit­ Rev. Ronald Robinson, Pastor : First Baptist Church All those-who have, not returned The annual congregutionnl cor­ a« 0 a m i Sunday School. 10 a m - School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ nesses’ world headquarters in Pastor , Sunday School-meets at 9: <5 with 232 Main St., M atawan their Advent Folders are urged to porate meeting will be held.M on­ M.Y.F, will-be In the eveninB al mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Sunday School begins a t 9:30 Brooklyn. He will deliver the prin­ a class for each member of the Rev. Donald Maxfield, dcAso as soon as possible, ; day at 7:30 p.m, Coffee and des­ 7.30 p m . cipal. address of the assembly en- open Wednesday and Saturday from a.m. The first in a series of mcs , Interim P asto r sert will be served nl 7:15 p.m. Ciioir^i'octicp will he held Thura* sages on the topic, “Satellites of family; morning worship, 11 a.m.; .. titled, "I* God Interested in the Af­ 2 to 4 p.m. • ...... Cherub choir practices at 9 a.m. Malty Church .(Episcopal) A free gift Will be presented to day hi 7 p.m - . fairs of Men?" All sessions are free “W hans Truth?” is a vital.ques­ Calvary” will be the sermon by young peoples meeting, 6 p.m.; Saturday. Main St., Matawan every member attending. and the public is invited to attend. tion to be considered at Christian the pastor at the 10:45 a.m. wor­ evening gospel service, 7 p.m. Morning worship services arc Carrol) B. Hull, Brownie Troop 211 meets al the Luther Memorial ship service. Youth Fellowship cottage Tuesday ut 3 p.m., under Science services Sunday. Mid-week prayer and Bible Study held at 10 and. 11 a.m. on Sunday Bishop’s Man-fn-Charg* The Lutheran Churcb...... meets at 6:15 p.m. • Ihe leaderahip of Mrs. Peter Med- Scriptural selections in the les* is held every Wednesday at 7:30 with Bible School meeting at 9:45 The Third Sunday after F.pl* Missouri Synod Gospel Meetings . wick. Hoy' Scnut Troop 10 moeln son-sermon on the subject of Junior choir rehearses on Thurs­ p.m . ' . a.m. Senior High B.Y.F. meets at phony, morning prayer and litimy Tlnlon Palls Public Schoel “Truth” will include this reassur­ day, Jan. 26, at 6:30 p.m.; inter­ s will bo at 8 a.m.; morning prayer at 7 p.m. In Ihe church, hasoment, ■ A series cl gospel meetings are 6:30 p.m. and Junipr High B.Y.F. Rev, Daniel D. Reinhrimer, Pastor. > mediate choir, 7. p.m.; adu|t choir, Reformed Church of Keyport and sermon, 10 a.m. and church with Larry Furnbnch as scout­ being held on Route 35, Cliffwood, ing statement: "I will cry unto God at 7 p.m. . Sunday School and Bible Classes most high; unto God that perform- 7:45 p.m . ' Warren St., Keyport school, 10 a.m. Parish officers will master; Frank Dclle, Mftftiitmtt in the building adjoining John's Junior choir practico Is Mon­ art heljl at ft: 30 a m Rtmday undai eth all tilings for me. He shall send Rev. John H. Sharpe, P astor be Installed st tho 10 o'clock ser­ Bcoulmasler and Horold Rlch/ad* Grocery Store on Sundays, Wed­ The official board meeting will day at 7 p.m. ^ from heaven, and save me from Choir rehearsal, is today at 8:15 vice. There will not be aiiy even­ visor in astronomy, Gwrpo Hurt, the direction ol Arthui Blttei. so* nesday^ and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. be held Wednesday, Feb, 1, at 8 A business luncheon will bo spon­ advisor, will meet with 'Exploring the rcproach of him that would p.m...... p.mi A meeting of the Sunday ing prayer due to the meeting of perlntfndenl Hie mornmp wort v They are conducted, by .Miss Na- swallow me up. God shall send School "Teachers' will be held at sored on Wednesday-by-ihe Ladies Post-10 st .7 p.m. In tho cottage,. will bo hold at I0;45 A.m -w lth -s e r.- The 40th Annual Roll Call Ser­ tho Monmouth Convocation-'’of oml Nicholson and Miss Susan forth his mercy and "his truth” 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Aid Sociefy between 11H5 a.m . Young Churchmen at St. Peter'd Girl Scout Troop 211 moots Wed* nion by tho pudiir A nursery le rr ' Wallace.* The ‘meetings are unde- vice will be held on Wednesday. nesday at ^ p.m. with Mrs, Lor* (Psalm s 57:2,3).. . Nicholas Chriplathakis, and 1:30 p.m. The, trustees will Church, Frwhojd. Ice Is avullahle Cgnmnmlon wrv* Boibinational and all are welcome iF^b. 8 , beginning a t 7:30 p.m; with ettQ polk,rleflder. Thd board of d e i­ Sunday School, begins at 9: 30 jneet at ft ’...... to attend*. * . The importance of prayer in un­ .selections by the Keyettes, a group Circle 2 meets Thursday at 2 Senior vYoung Churchmen meet cons will meet In the cottage at jces are huid the first Sunday ol .... a.m. The regular worship service derstanding Trufh-^s emphasized irt from Keyport High School under i.m. at the hoirte of M rs. A. Adam Monday at 7:30 p.m. 7;30 p.m . ‘■■ ■ . ; every month • this citation to be read from “Sci­ is held at 10:43 ?.tn. with a ser­ Kipe olives are plentiful. That the direction of Miss June Laugh- Itnke. Prayer and Bible Study ii Holy Communion will be cele* ence and Health with Key to the mon by the paistoi;.* ' > goes for both kinds,o the apple­ lin. At .8 p.m .. the main service heijb 7:30 p.m . Senior choir prac* brated on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sj. Joicph'a Church . Monsnyllle Mciiodlai Churcb shaped Manzanillo and the typical­ Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy will be held with the Rev. D r. Ait- Bible Study Qrpiip will meet the Conversion ot St, Paul, at ft Mspfe”P|., Keyport Morganvlllt (11:27-31): "P ray er cannot changc lice Is at 8:30 p.m., followed by ly olive-shaped Mission varieties. drew C, Braun, pastor of St. Paul's Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. at the church a.m . ; Rov. Cornelius Kane, Pastor1 . Rev Fred II Bowen Pastor • r the unalterable Truth, nor can the' monthly business and social _ Mission, .olives, have a somewhat Methodist Church, Trenton, as house. : ... * . . jneeting. V'.' vThe. organisation meeting' of the Matte* ; will be twid -Sunday Church services are held bit &ub* : Richer flavor due to the high’con­ prayer alone give us an understand­ the speaker. ing of Truth; but prayer, coupled The Women’s League for Service Tho dcacons will meet Monday, new vestry will bo held' ort’ Wed* morning at ?, ft, I. 107 11 and l? day at ft a m and Sunday School tent1 of excellent oil. But both var­ will meet Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. Jon. 30, at 8 p.m. ntsday a t 8 p.m. _ o'clock. »■ nieols at 10 i.m ‘ ieties are good. with a fervent habitual desire to First Baptist Church „•, know and do the will of God, will Mala aadjp. Third Sts. ~ T bring us into all Truth." Keyport LEARNBIBM Jehovah's Witnesses Rev M aurice W. Phillips. Camptometry Keyport Congregation Pastor The Board of Deacons will meet X^ptni Kiagdom Hall, 53 Division St. tonight at 8 o'clock at the parson­ Fiunf Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the minis­ try school will consider Study 61 age. on the article, *‘The Watchtower Older Youth Group, meets at 8 Study Servant” . .taken* from. the. p.m. Friday at the parsonage. We thank you for...... Bible aid book ''Qualified To Be Kelp is needed for mbving Into; _ Enroll Nov . , . , v ^ M inisters.1* Tht? first- student talk the'new .building on Saturday At School,of Business'Machines will cover m aterial from the Bible 9:30 a.m . aid book, "This Means Everlasting Ml Stale St., Perth. Amboy Deacon’s prayer meeting Sunday Life/’ Chapter 25 on “Surviving is at 0:15 a.m .; Sunday School in Call for interview — VA (4439 This World’s. End.” Second student new'quarters, 9:30 a.m.; morning THE BIGGEST YEAR will repd from the book of Proverbs worship service, 10:45 a.m .; youth 7:1 to 8:21, an d ' the third and fellowship groups, 6 p.m.; evening fourth students will covcr the ma­ worship scrvicc, 7:30 p.m. ERIE, PA. terial taken from the Bible aid The annual congregational busi­ books, "From Paradise Lost to Pa­ ness meeting .will be held Monday radise Regained.'* on “Why God’s at 8 p.m., preceded by a covered JN CHEVROLET CAR HISTORY Son Died and Was Raised to Life dish supper at 6:30 p.m . ' Again” and the book, ’’Jehovah’s Chapel choir rehearsal *is Wed­ Witnesses in the Divine Purpose.” ' t a g The service meeting wiir be held nesday at 0:30 p.m.; mid-week service, 7:30 p.m.; sanctuary at 8:30 p.m. choir rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. Sunday at -3 p.m . there will be a public talk entitled, **Js the Bible FJrai Presbyterian Church a Man-Made- Book or a Divine Route 24 aod Frankllo St.. Guide?” The questions .that will be l i f t . ifctMi rita front Atbuff P * k a fltf M atawan answered are “ Why Does Man AMERICAS POPULAR PAIR trtLlt*tu«ttach»M. Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Need a Divine Guide?" and “What Pastor Evidence Points to its Being the Bible?" All Kingdom seekers are Two morning services Sunday are at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School welcome. m eets ut 9:30 and 11 a.rfi. Nursery SICK ROOM Tuesday a t 8:15 p.m. .there will care is provided for tots under be a study in the Bible' aid book, thrce-ycars-of-age at both hours “Your Will Be Done On E arth,” whose parents desire to attend RENTALS at all service, centers. The ad­ c h u r c h. Communicant’s Class • Invalid FREE dresses are as follows: F. Anderr m eets a t 12:13 p.m. Junior and W alken son, 331 Wilson Ave., Matawan; J, Senior High Presbyteens meet at DELIVERY • Wheel Gondoly, 5 Atlantic Ave., Mata- Chairs 7 p.m. From 8 to 9 p.m. the pas­ wan; R. Lovelace, Cliffwood Ave., tor will meet with those who de­ • Commodes Cliffwood; A. W. Palm er, Middle. V • Therapeutic sire to unite with thy church, for Crutches Rd., Box 2ML - North "Centerville; ‘ the. first session on church m em ­ Lamps W Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave.» Port bership. ’ Monmouth, a_nd Kingdom Hall. All are welcome. • . . • Brownie Troop meets at 2:45 p.m. on Monday; Boy Scout Troop ol Ihe Faith Reformed Church 7:30 p.m.; the Women's Associa­ . Hospital Norlb-Centerville Fire Home, tion at 8 p.m. The pastor will meet Beds Middle Rd., Raritan Township from 8 to 9 p.m. with those who Rev Theodore C. Muller. Pastor desire, to unite with the church for [SU R G IC A L Sunday School will b e held In the the second session on church mem­ Middle Rd, School at 9:30 a.m. bership. | APPLIANCE Worship scrvicc Will be held at the On, Tuesday the W omen's Bible ______la n d DRUG CO. fire house at 11 a.m. The sermon Class meets at 10 a.m.; Interme­ 27 W* Front SL, Keyport topic will be “When God Sent His diate Girl Scout Troop at 2 p.m. lo PM pIii Natfl Bank) Son." Nursery care will be pro­ and the Adult Bible Class at ft p.m. *oBo A Hirathoa Base* Fu* The Couple's Club meets on O or Doer vided at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sp«eJaUxlB| la All T rjxi Sargkal Sanropl SpaRnoii. 7 Colby Lane. Wednesday promptly at 8 p.m. at A p p U u e c s mud O a r n r a ti Pilgrim Youth Fellowship will mccl the homo of Mr. and Mr*. Frank at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ Gratiano, Nolan Rd., Matawan. ard Remsen, 3 Carriage Dr. at 7 Emerson’s Essay "Self-Reliance” pm . The Senior Youth Fellowship will be discussed. will meet at the fire house at 7 , On Thursday the Christian Edu­ p.m. Adult Bible Class will meet cation Committee will meet at 7:3® The Best selling The “car of the year” at the parsonage at 8 p.m. p.m. . Confirmation Class I will m eet at Junior High Presbyteens will hold 7 p.m . and Confirmation Class II cantecn activities on Friday st 7 will meet at 8 p.m. at the parson­ p.m . ■ ‘ - age on Monday evening. Second Baptist Church Hie Board or Christian Educa­ 203 Atlantic SL, Kejrp*rt tion will meet on Wednesday at « Rev. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor CHEVROLET p m. at the home cf Mrs. George Marshall, 12 Dromley Dr. Annual roll call and memorial service will be held Jan. 27 at I Overwhelming acceptance of tlic new 1961 models thank you for your continuing confldencc in, and Hie Guild For Christian Service p.m. Families of deceased for the will mrtjLfhersday evening at the y e a rs 1959 and I960 are requested introduccil lasc fall-rogcthcr with the tremendous preference for, Chevrolet. Your rccord-brcaking fife house s f 8 p.m. Installation at to attend this service. , officers will take place. succcss of the ’(it) Cbevroicts-has scut Chevrolet purchases of Chevrolets have significance to Officers and members of the Browntown Community Church Senior and Junior Usher Board for passenger car sales to.an all-time yearly hij^li. : everyone thinking of buying a new car this Browntown Union Sondaj ScbooJ. the year 19GI were installed Sun­ More new Chevrolets and new Corvairs were ; year, and-since sales of new 1961 Chevrolets Route IS, Brown town day morning, the pastor officiating. A special prayer w ar offered for Rev. Francis Caatel, Pastor delivered to more people during tlic pasc year | and Corvnirs continue at recordrbrcaking levels the young people of the church and • UX*i ta> Sunday School is held from 9iib communiiy* A J£5 donation was re­ than ever hought any make of car in a single —are a healthy indication of t|ic inherent Kneeb-odt cold with OUR to10 IfcAY.V 45 a.m.■•Itt. and tie church v..—y - -—serv 'rrivceived c from S. Wallace, Key- year before. We and your Chevrolet dealer Fuel Oil beat. Our regular ic e from I t a.m . u n til 12 lo clo c k i strength and vigor of our national economy. service fives you that extra rv»n.>nn>Everyone kIs cordially invitedtev to it ; Sunday school convenes at 9:311 ptmth. Call xu — right pow. tend...... , ...... a jiu morning .worshjp jl ; a rn t-vening service 7:30 p.m. Pentecml Full Gospel Chore* Church ol the Living Cod Morning choir rehearse* Monday Sec the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corv/Jte at p u r lo c d l anthorizal Chevrolet dealer't at 7:30 p.ni., senior choir re­ IS7 Main St, Keaastnri ...... , ...... MM...... hearses Wednesday 6 p m. SJUtttJr,- Sunday School ts from 3 to - B>bJc Study Is conducted Wednes­ p m .; evening service'*! 7:30 P ro COtFAX HCCOl slNCC <009~ day' from 7 to 8 p.m. by the pas­ Prayei meeting is held Fuesda> - i 0200 icjoq -i95-U fix /- gfftriflajr keboti to* chlUttea IS II - .Special services* w i l t s fta ■ . . . IIO'MAM StRIEf.. • M A IA W A U ...... U)»dl 6-1040 : " H M| 2 / 3 BOOJkO ST. beW Jrpm 16 to II anAoucKed. * ^ Page Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. J. Thursday, January 19, 1961

Dems Victory Fete New Electric* Devices - Mrs. Martin Smith jr; entertained Motor Vehicles under the state Bridge, and Ronald J. Bibaud, Many Activities^ Hatarama Mar. 9 ^ W -^tke>^=Thesfr=4ttendii^..w eier Bay Ave. Keansbu rg. In Madison Feb. 25 Will Be Demonstrated the Misses HarWet and- Georgian- ’rations. They included Edward Hop na Weber, Frank, Rnymond and kins, 31 Scholer Dr., Union Beach; Real Estate Listing Cards (ot Guest Speaker o William * Loughlin, president of For Root, Branch New approaches to commercial hi Morganville Charles Weber, ail of Onion Beach: Lucille Giordano, Cindy St.,. Old sale at (his office. t h e newly-organized Cliffwood lighting and heating Wili Ue dis­ James Trotta and John ' Trotta, Commander Oscar Melirig ol the Tlie Root and Branch Garden The Ladies Auxiliary of thfc Smithburg. . ‘ . • Beach Democratic Club,- announc­ Club held its first meeting of the cussed at a forum to be sponsored District, Veterans of Foreign Morganville Fjrst Aid Squad held Mr. and Mrs. Edward VanHise; es that the Madison Township new year in the Harris Gardens by Jersey Central Power & Light Wars, Department of New Jersey, Firo House, Union Beach, with a regular meeting on Thursday Manalapan, visited Mrt and Mrs. DemocraFic Victory Dinner will be Company for area electrical con­ was the guesfspeaker at the meet­ President Vincent Schmidt presid­ evening. At this time plans were Martin Smith jr. on Saturday after­ Announcing The Opening held at St. Thomas Hall, Old noon, • • ing of the VFW, Guadalcanal Post ing. tractors Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 made for-a“’Hatarama*' to be hejd Bridge, on Saturday evening, Feb. p.m. at Roffo's Post House, Key­ .4745, MqtawaA Township, in the Mrs. Richard Spencer,, program at the meeting on M ar. 9. The Mrs. *Frank Frei was hostess to port. . r the Harmony Club on Tuesday ev­ VFW Home, Cliffwood Ave., Cliff­ 25. Tickets for this affair may be co-chairman with Mrs. Walter Mar­ public is invited to attend. Mrs. ; . ’ Of ' ' - tin, presented a schedule of activi. Edw ard L. Jones, sales manager ening. Those attending were Mrs. ; wood. ' purchased from Julia Maskevich, ties for the coming year which In­ of JCP&L's Bay Division, said all Chester Jameson and Mrs. Joseph Chester Jameson, Mrs. LuLu Beal, Commander Meling gave Madison Township Democratic area,contractors have been Invited Lanzaro sr. are in charge of this Mrs. Martin Smith sr., Mrs. Holm- Club, who was a special guest at cluded guest speakers for five of resume of the council administra­ th... general meetings, The choice of to attend. Additional reservations affair. Members also decided to Lamberson, . Mrs. Raymond the meeting and Dorothy Hoern- may be made by. contacting him haVe a Chinese Auction on Apr. 22, Brown, Mrs. Henry Braytigan, tion meeting held Dec; 16 fn the fein, of the local organlzalion. arrangements to be displayed ond judged each month throughout the at the utility's spies depqrjment a t (he /k e house on Old Tennent Rd. Mrs, Joseph Lanzaro sr., Mrs. Vic­ War- Memorial Building, Trenton. Mr. Loughlin was elected presi­ .P.WceJn_ynfqnL Beach.;. _ Mr*. Jo n es tor Bamaba. Birthdays were cele­ THE JEWEL BOX year were lisjed by Mrs. Leo Lam* He announced that the next sixth dent of the club at the unit's mers, arrangements chairman. said the forum will give contractors . Henry BraUtlgan"Is a patient'at brated by Mrs: Jameson and Mra* 217 Broad Street, Keyport - - . monthly meeting held at the Wrode East Orange Veteran's Hospital. Frel. They received gifts from district meeting >vill be held at the PTans~also were outlined by Har­ an opportunity to. learn of the latest House, Route 35, Cliffwood Beach, Charles Weber, Union Beach, was their secret pals for this year. Tlie Highlands VFW Post G902 Home, old. Simmons, horticulture chair­ developments in electric, heating ~ Monday, Jan. 30, at 8:30 p.m...... Jan. 11. George Stone was elected and lighting for homes, stores and an overnight guest at the home of dark horse prize was won by Mrs. vice president; Rosemarie Grasso,' man, and Mrs.—TenF.yck Ronson, his aunt, Mrs. Martin Smith jr. .on : An appeal has been made for offices. Florence Farrell. ' recording secretary; Joan" Pine, social and entertainment chairman. Friday evening. . Hand Bags . blood donors. Vincent Gaunt^chalrr', A flower show has been set for New developments in commercial corresponding secretary, arid Ed­ lighting will be d em onstrated; by Miss Barbara Lynn Smith spent . m an of this project, will welcome ward W/ndas, treasurer. Sept. 4 and a bus trip has been - - Three Lose Licenses ... blood donors at the post home, FrankFrank^Infanger^ Infanger, largeh r g e ‘T lamp a m p '^e engi- n g i': {J“... .weekend-Visiting ...... , Miss-Grace ■ Also elected to one-year terms of scheduled for May and August. Costume Jewelry Saturday at 10 a.m . They wiil be neer for the General Electric Com-1 ST M,dd!et°w"‘ _ «m„0 office were William Doty, John While Elephant Sale Driving privileges of three bay* transported to and.from Mchk pany. Herbert Neldhammer of theL -.‘5s t,* , ^ wi? c Mflgala'" and P e te r Olsen,- trusteesr shore area motorists were ordered imouth Medical Center by private “ Mrs. William Howell, ways, and Vonbee : Company, Livingston, will I Keyport, spent the week vis- and Better Jewelry Jack Brown, sergeant-at-arms, and means. chairman, announced a present a -program “ Man-Madp) !^ng relatlves tn Morganville., suspended by the. State Division of c a rs ,'T h e public ,is asked*, to re­ Richard Pine publicity chairman. white elephant safe will be conduct­ SunShine*' dealing with the latest spond. ■ • . William Nolan explained the new Henry Traphagen, Matawan, and ed in February and plant sales also advances in commerciai lighting Gloves - Stockings Ed>vard Black and Thomas Dun- club's by-laws which were ap­ wifi be held during the year. Mrs. and electfic heating. • proved. ' , • phy, Cliffwood, were accepted as Harold Bottger, in charge of the new members. Commander George Frank Neary, newly^appointed newly-formed members lending li­ Diamond Polishing Done On Brenon, who ..presided, 'stated that township treasurer, and Joseph brary, reported garden'books and Open House Planned ■ the joint fnstailatiojf bf o/fjetjrs.pf Strjffeline, both from the Knoll- magazines will be shared. the. VFW. and Ladies Auxiliary will croft section of Cliffwood Beach, Named ta the "Dottie Bahren- A gala open Ijouse is planned atf M atawah Lumber Co. Premises be held Saturday, Apr. 15, in the were -‘welcomed as riew- members. burg Committee" weru-Mrs. Ber­ the new Children’s ’Psychiatric’ Monthly meetings of the d u b will The Frhndlu Lumber Yard J post home. . nard Dress, Mrs. Martin, Mrs; Nor- Center, Eatontown, Sunday^ Invi­ T h e local post will enter­ be held every sccond Wednesday mui. Neilson, Mrs. Spencer and tations have been senhby Arthur tain Pennsuuken Post 1270 Satur­ at the Wrode House at 8 p.m. All Miss Edithc Richards. The com­ J. White, president of the Center’s K A Y STU LTZ day, Mar. 4. Lonas Hinton and Mel residents of Cliffwood Beach are mittee was formed to keep ‘Mrs, Board of Trustees to leading Mon* Hindie were appointed co-chairmen. urged to attend so that they might Elmer. Bahrcnburg, a patient at mouth County citiZens; The party , SUTPHIN AVE. The next regular meeting will be hear interesting discussions by Monmouth Medical Center, inform? will thank and honor those wha held Monday, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m. in leading township citizens ;on tocal ed of club activities land the .club assisted in the establishment of JOE LEJEUNE current ‘events, Mr, Pine stoles. the center. .the post home. informed of her recovery progress. Mrs. Marlin was awarded first . The first Indian reservation on Mrs. William Bomnier place in the "Salute to the New y the continent was established at President” arrangement theme what is now Indian Mills, Burling­ Honored At Shower with M rs. Thurlow Harris placijng ton County, in 1758. second. Judges were Earl Benton A surprise shower was held Jan. and Miss Richards. • , . 5 in honor of Mrs. . William Bom- A homemakc cake, donated by 1957 IMPERIAL, 4 Dr., Fin mcr, Columbia Ave., Union Beach, Mrs. John Calandra, wasJ awarded H.T., Full Power — $1150 at the home of Mrs. William Marin- ella, Park Ave., Union Beach. Hos-' to Mrs. Harry Mcfnfyre andMrs. 1957 CORVETTE, Con- Fin, tesses were Mrs, Marinella and Harris was awarded the club FREE! 50 ^GREEN STAMPS vertlble, Like New -• 1300 prize of the evening. Guest of the Mrs. Raymond Klein. In addition to your regular stamps with ' evening was Harold Russell. Host­ ' 1*37 BUICK, Convertible, Decorations were In yellow und purchoss of meal totaling $3.00 or m ort. A. R. & H., P/S, P/B 695 esses were Mrs. Calandra, M r s. white with gifts arranged in a dec* a n d : this coupon, , orated bassinet. A large stork Winifred - Gosford, Mrs. William 1957 CHEV1!, 2 Dr., H.T., , Thompson and Mrs. William Whi B elair,A .R . ; i H. ... 895 cake was the table centcrplece, Attending were Mrs. Herbert taker.- • . 1B56 PLYM. Belv.,1 Dr., Klein, Mrs. Herbert F. Klein, Mrs. GREEN — Auto. R, ,& H 599 Edward Lord, Mrs. Albert KriHL Bridal Shower For • - 1K6 CHEV., Belair, ( Dr., Mrs, Jolin Calandra, Mrs. James STAMPS A., R. & H...... 599 Haggerty, Mrs. Theodore Trerob- Miss Susan Chapman In addition to regular stamps with moot purchase ley, Mrs. Thomas Marotta, Mrs. 1M5 FORD, Crown Vic, totaling $3.00 or mor# a n d thii coupon. . A. R. H...... 49T. Raymond .Menges, Mrs, Gustave Miss Susan Chapnlan, Matawan, Dirner, Mrs. Fred Brunner, Mrs. 1S55 CHEV., Belair, 2 Dr., was the guest or honor at a jtila- NAME...... R . 1 H...... 199 Robert Schaible, Mrs. Elmer Bald* cellnneous bridal shower i^ven win, Mrs. Keith Gtinsauls, Mrs. STREET... 1155 PACKARD, 2 Dr., Martin Mcfnerney, Mrs. Phillip Thursday evening by Mrs. William H.T., AJl.H., P/B .... 199 Bommer, Mrs. Frank Cozens, Un* lia.slach at her home. 119 Ravine CITY ...... Ion Beach; ’ Mrs. Frank Fleming, Dr., Matawan, ' 1930’! - 51’* ■ 52’« and 5J’s Irom Coupon exptrn Sat,; Jan. 2BtH,J961 Keyport; Mrs. Robert Nicholas and Attending were Mrs. Clifford "'100 S&H Groan Stomps Fraa with purchota of Mrs. Raymond Belleran, Cliffwood* $35.00 'Chapman, Mrs. Bayard T, Lanv. Section 1 of Bibl* and coupon from la ifw e o k i Fords, Chev., Nash, Plym., born sr., Mrs. Frank Marz, Mrs. Acmd ad. ' ‘ . . Oldi, • Mercs., Pontlacs Walter Pike, Mrs. Russell Wilson, Shore INSURANCE »B«ney Om MASTERS ILLUSTRATED EDITION . No Cash Needed _ J . J. 1IALKY Mrs. George Marz, Mrs, Herbert ■ -"..i r ■ - -• Stacr sr., Miss Patricia Chapman, W E ARRANGE- FINANCING Insurance - Real Estate Miss Mary Ann Maicr, all of Mata* tmosietoiY offei SECTION 2-15 Nov/ available in lh« wan; Mrs. Bayard T. Lamborn jr., All Kindi ot Innurince Trenton; Mrs, Madeline Wild, Mrs. SECTION ONE K in; James Author­ miUSKIIQIJ) FUHNJTUllE only 9 9 y mVKI.LlNC.H Asbury Mount, Mrs. Peter VanRix- ized Version and Nbw U y o u r car. ia ioavrjd wiUs ut y o u r oqrt, all of Keyport; Mrs. Harold eacb Intrrrtif wlii be promptly cared Holmes, HoJmoe); Mrs. Paul Do- ■ AniericaivGafholijf' f o r , . brosky, Shrewsbury; - CONFEUI5NCK CASUALTY DELUXE . COMPANIES M iss. Chopman will be m arried Edition. Also Jewish Rt. 14 Matawan a n d to Carl Robert Mount on Sunday, LO 1*9700 . STANDARD STOCK FIRE Jan.- 29, at St. Mary’s Episcopal Lifetime Binder i Holy Scripture .com­ COM PANIES Opp. Old Dutch MiU Inn 218 llroad Si. Keyport Church, Keyport, at 3 p.m. - — Tel. CO 4-2900 o r CO 4-2901 A gift was sent by MrsrF;-How- only pletely bound only: ard Lloyd jr. ... $14.95 ' RED LETTER EDITION (ttidctuilwordi of Christ Uncattjr krand Fam oOJ Lancaster Shoulder Veal 8o n« in tt>. 4 9 ' «r;>:5 9 ‘ . y f J;', ’’ Uncssler Brand ; . • • , ...... '' . ' ■' ;w';. ;U .- >: i ' ; ') r VealChopshii79«:“89ct99i!

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