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U .m b e r NftUonaJ Editorial A uo clitloa Member 88th YEAR — 37th WEEK - ■. N.w Jersey f>ru< AuociaUoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 UonmouUi County Pro* AMoeliUpn Single Copy Ten Cents G.M. In Holmdel (?) Slash Of Cafeteria Mrs. RainaudY Radar Presbyterian Church MANGLED AUTO SHOWS FORCE OF CRASH Matawan, Keyport, Holmdel, Regional" MeqAers of'the Marlboro Mrs. Margaret. L Rain- Township • Planning Board aud, Matawan Journal cor-; reported Thursday to mom- Appropriation Hit respondent joined for­ High School Talk Jarred By Warning tiers of the township com- ces with the United'Stages mltlee In tha* municipality Army's 626 AAA Batalllon TF' Marlboro Committee $360,000 Construction Assistant Commissioner Warner Finds . that, their attempts to in­ for a few hours 'Saturday To Start Immediately duce General Motors to lo­ Unmoved By Protest morning. M r a. Bab.aud*s Crisis In Area In Secondary Education ' cate io the township h ad private telephone «;ouver*n* Protest against leaving the Monday night the conges­ Wllllnm D, Warner, assist­ failed. cafeteria In the new Central tiohs were coming in loud and clear at the 52GtVs oper­ tion of the First Presbyterian ant state commissioner of ed* ; It was their report that School Just an unused room for ations room and vice versa. Church, Matawan’, authorized Families Petition the large auto concern had one year for lack of furnish­ uonllon, warned Tuesday, state It aU was evplatned by an expenditure iip to $S6KOOO looked over sites In M arl­ ings was made by Joseph M school offlolals wero "co n ­ treak weathe* conditions boro and . in other nearby Spurgat, a spectator, at-1 the for the immedlato-*«i»6st|uo. For Curb Measure which affeoted the telephone cerned" about the movos of municipalities but that the Marlboro Township Committee tlon of their new SanQtu&ry circuits of the New Jersey the ICayport nnd Middletown Genera) Motors decision had Thursday. M r. Spurgat be­ Bell Telephone Co., the and Christian Education-build­ Matter Referred To Township Dotirds of BMucit.ori been to locate “In Holmdel lieved in certifying $5000 less army 1 reported. The tele­ ing to be looated on the n)no Township along the rail­ than the $10,100 agreed to by Matawan Attorney to rid theli' high schoolv of phone company quickly cor­ road ” Tbe planners said, the board Mar. 5 as the cut acre tract at the Intersection further enrollment from IUrl- rected the mlxup after being Elghtoon --families residing to their knowledge* lt would trom its $46,000 capital outlay ol Kouto..-3*2 and.ffranltUn|st, notified. .... — on Washington Avo., botwoen Inn Township and Keirtburg. —not b e -a-major auto assem­ item, the township committee purchased .last summer f^om Mrs. Ralnaud wasn't at all Liberty and Union Sts., Tues­ He saw tlio situation ns hav­ bly plant. s would be reserving enough for surprised by the errant cir­ the late Mrs. Thomas i p , day night petitioned the Mata­ Bernard Goldsmith, secre­ the schools to outfit the cafe­ ing "a very serious effect” on cuits though. She said that Koopman, This proposal made wan Borough Council for the tary of the Holmdel Plan­ teria on at least a minimum Keyport. llo even used t h 6 35 years ago, uhljo living in Insinuation of curbs on their ning Board* said Monday working basis. - . by the Building Steering Com­ term "a shotgun marrlato" night no plans hfcd been Newark, she cal'ed a friend stroct. The capital outlay item, em­ mittee after an exhaustive to emphasize how tho dosner- submitted nor approaches and her voice came out over Property-ownors are willing bracing, among other things, stur that time lt was questionable ' pec $100 tax rate brought de­ The hoard voted M ar. G to congregational meeting Held Route 34 Accident Splits Noted In ough's lease of Btatlon Plana sufficient ICoypnrt would be mands for relief from specta­ delete the $13,100 and $4000 In the church Sunday night, If the entire proposed struc­ be mado on a pormnnont bas with only Union Donoh a n d ture could be financed'.a n d tors at the municipal meet­ Items for the cafeteria and to voted to purchase the Ed­ Fatal To Wm. Wells Township, 'Marlboro ls but with tho stipulation that Holmdel as sending district* ing Thursday. Karl Schroeder. reduce tbe number of auditor­ wards property, better known consideration vas given to to Its present high soUaol William Wells, 81 /of 39 At­ Area primary fights are 00 days nottoo by either party Marlboro Gardens, submitted ium chairs from 500 to 200. as the former property of the w hat has been designed as m ay tormlnnto tho lease plant nnd nniitan Township Step 1, whloh did not, and slat&t In Matawarij . Marlboro a letter that hei claimed had saving another $1000. This was late John Terhune, that ad­ lantia Ave.. Matawan Town­ agroement. The utility sug­ oxcluded. doos not now, Include the; rear the effect of a petition from not unanimous action of the joins the church property on ship, was injured fatally Sat­ and Holmdel Townships, ac­ gested tlie proposal would Mr, Warner promptly warn­ wing of four large rooms, that area. It pointed out the board, Mrs. Gloria M. Antisell the south on Main St., at Ra­ urday morning when tho oar cording to nominating peti­ ttiako annual renewals of.tho ed membera of the three which the church antloipates township tax rate had risen and Carl W.Blnger voted “no’l vine D r., at a price of (27.­ contraot botwoon tho borough bonrda present ef thinking in building nt some future time. In which he was riding colltd- tions filed In the municipali­ 109, per cent In two years. on the motion to strip the cafe­ 500. Eighty members attend­ and the alli'onc* unnecessary. terms of "a building," He em­ ed hcadon with a trailer ties. No primary fight Is slated ’■ \ m e 1 e t t e r stressed that teria equipment and furnish­ ed .the meeting. Furthermore, tbe authorized phasized Ihe neod was to expenditure Monday night Salary Increased against a 60 per cent rise In ings, The property ls approxi­ truck on Route 34, near Fier­ In Matawan Borough-or Madi­ think In terms of education. mately 72 feet wide by 450 eliminated th e Immttalate An ordliianco, Inorenslng ' school costs there only h a d Situation Deplorable ro Ave., Matawan, police re­ son Township for Important This thinking could go beyond feet deep and co'ntlans three-' erection of the steeple, 'some tho salary of the munlolpal been a 10 per cent rise' In M r. Spurgat, Thursday, found ported. 'i Mr. Wells was pro- tlio high sohool setup, down to quarters of an acre with Plumbing, stage and acousti­ posts. magistrate from (1000 to land values. The 'letter - con­ It deplorable that tbe Central tlio eighth nnd seventh frontage on both Main a n d cal ceiling In the Fellowship nounccd dead on arrival . at Matawan Borough Clerk J. $1250 annually was adoptod by tended. the type of building School was being left with no grades, ns he saw It. lie ques­ Broad Sts. Situated on t Ke Hall, some partitioning point­ Perth Amboy Ooneral Hospi­ Franklin Dominick roported tho oounoll following n publlo coining Into the township was cafeteria at all for one year. tioned It Kuyport, and M ata­ property ts the large three- ing and other minor features heating nt whloh 110 ob]oo not supporting the burden of He acknowledged; that the es­ tal, whero he was taken by Republican party candldatos wan should not convert their story Terhune homestead at an estimated Increased tlons woro voiced...... costs being created and the timates for equipping and fur- the Matawan First Aid Squad who havo filed aro Mayor Counoll reoolvod tho report Ptonent h gli sohool buildings which Is on the M ain St. end cost of (30,000, Any part, or zoning law should be applied nlshlng-a cafeteria put Into the Spafford W, Bchanck, who lu] ot tho building Inspector show* 1 to*Junior Ulan uonoois and Join of the property. On the Bioad nlL of this still can be Incor­ wblch was called to the scene. - to.stop lt. The matter was budget by members e! tl)p St, end ls located the garage porated In the huiiding If new Mr. Wells, who was unmar­ seeking ’ reuonUnatlon( Coun- c p e jm iu referred to the planning 1053-57 board of education m a ; and former stables used by money or pledges ciin be ried. was » •passenger In a car oilman Robert Colot and ft \ now construotlou ar.i serious" thought t>« glvsiv board. , _ have been ."excessive’’, and the Terhune family. Both found while it still Is -possible operated by Walter Bober, 1* nawodnWr to tha political aoetm «a Uva election o l' Loul»* M Wits" tnMnmMon, ii-i * , M r. . Schroeder Questioned based on a needlessly embol- buildings ure. frame structures for the coAtraotor W . lnoluUe ...... 40 ., «Jhnrob e t., M»•-*- ata, la Matawan., lty)\lln. Richards, ! Patlonza'-lo- the Midway Hoio Queries T-arahota the ■ leyylog^of.ta^ea In t h e hshed gradh ot kitchen utensils 'whtcn the etrorob. officials an­ Uiem ns tli. -work:' prosfe'^Ses. Charles fl, Jfopla seti v'tary al and appliances. ‘\Mr. Spurilt wild,' who ls roported lu ci'ltl* botfraseklhlr ithi .ubunollmahla j Cofipany^ , - township ?ns unfair lo jiersoE* ticipate using for S u n d a y The church is oxpebting. to nomination.- Domobrats nave /. W re . OommJisionor -«al|ib the Keyport Board,: ssktd spJd.that by reducing tbe cut use all of the money on hand cat condition, by Perth Amboy like Marlboro" Gardens rest- Sohool and Chfistlan Eduoa- endorsed Daniel Manoinl, for I Jj. Donnis roroitotl tlie Na Ear! D, Garrison, county su­ In the capital-'outlay Item so for paym ent to tbe contractor dent* with newly-constructed tlon purposes.* General Hospital authorities. mayor, along with Charles A. | tlonal Board ■ of Flro Under perintendent of oolioots, when htprnes. He clalmeU to know (continued on page ten) It was reported a t the meet­ as t h e bulldin? progresses. (continued on page ten) Mi*, seber reportedly sufforod O'Hara and Edward R, Franoy- writers h A d Insuooted , the there were many older houses ing that repairs to the church By fall a oonstructlon mort­ a fractured skull, brain con­ oqulpmont of the fire depart­ in the township on which the building-tii-e needed urgently gage will be placed on the for counoll. Matawan Township Mayor ment and found lt sntlsfao- /valuations hai not’ been at an estimated cost of $7500. property. After the fulfillment cussion, lacerations of tho Move On John Mars, Jr., sooklng lils tory. Tho bonrd, Mr, Dennis Water Plant Now changed by the' assessor In These were considered at a of pledges already made, a face, fracture of tho face bono eighth oonseoutlvo term as a roportod, will raturn nt a lot- - years. He' was’ told that the meeting of the official bonrd permanent long-term mort- and possible fractures of both township comm lltcem nn for or dato to oliecl* the fire passage of time had depreci­ Salaries Deplored held la the church lecture gate will be retired by pay­ knees. tlie JDcmooratlo party will be alarm systom. Nearly Completed ated) them to a minimum val­ room last night. ments being Included In the Matawan Police Chief John opposed Uils yoar by Frank O. Counoll agreod to hold 11 s ue. but Mr. Schroeder Insisted Church officials plan to or­ annual church budget, Von Rodeck, Buck, J. Flood said tho truck drlv- Uucco who also ls Booking tho next meeting Thursday, Mar, Mari Estimate! , —that the general-rlse In prices ganize a campaign In the fail Spafford W. Schanck-w a s 20, - to-permit-members-to-aU See Mandate Defied or, Carroll Fronczak, 40, - of nomination, Incumbent ttvx the past few years certainly (continued on page ten) low bidder and will be award­ Six Week* Time " 53 Broughton Ave,, Bloom assessor John B. Kennor, a tend t li * Monmouth County h a d Increased their resale ed the contract to complete Even though the final fig­ field, was unlnjurod In th e Democrat, also hns filed Ills planning Board's Industrial Matawan Township Mayor value. the buildings as soon as fl early morning crash.' Mr. ures for Its 1857-58 budget, Conclude Hearings - petition for ronomlnatlon. Po- Conference Mar. 20 st Asbury John Mars, Jr., yesterday esti­ , Asks Revaluation , now In the hands of Frede­ nanclal arrangements are Fronczak told police the Sob­ Pnrk. mated that construction of the On Bronx-Shore Bus completed. I t Is tho hopo of tltlons filed by Mrs. Jnno Dar- He said the whole township rick M. Raublnger, state com­ er o a r, tfnveltng east on bagolata for mayor nnd Josoph now niunlolpnl water works on the congregation to bo In Its Cllffwood Ave. will be complet­ should be revalued and sug­ missioner of education, a re Final testimony before the Route 34, wns In tho wrong C. Bucco, for assessor on the new sanctuary by Christmas ed in six weeks. Construction gested an outside appraisal as yet unknown, Freehold Re­ Interstate Commerce Commis­ lane and that he could n o t Ropublloan side woro found gional High School Board of 1957, Just two years after toe No Comments At of Uie water works first was firm be retained to carry It sion was given Friday by the avoid the collision. defocllvo by Township Clork burning of Its century-old undertaken tu t year. through impartially. He estl- Education Monday proceeded Asbury Park tc New York Swerved Heavy Truok M rs, Roso K, Wenzel but woro with the adoption of anew church, ' Police said the driver at­ mated that with state and Transit Co. in Its application nmended later and losubmlt- The muyor's remarks were salary schedule. - tem pting to avoid tlie crash, federal aid lt should not coat to operate buses from 168th tod by Uin Republican candi­ made In answer to it query by more than about (3500 an d It p r o v 1 d e s for teachers Bt. and Broadway, New York, swerved the heavy trailer dates, Matawan Township Robert Collins, representing truck, ownod by the National certainly a great deal mote with bachelors degrees to be­ via the George Washington Armed Robbery At Democratic Contest tho Matawaiv Townnhlp Publlo gin at $3800 and move through Biscuit Co., Newark. The Im­ Acts On Budget a than this would be realized In Bridge, Route 46 and the N. J. Whllo thoro Is no contest Interoat Association, who sp« 14 annual $200 steps to $6600. pact, police said, was Just to —iddltlonal tax revenue. He de- Turnpike to t h e shore area. slated nmong Ropubllciuw...... In Thoro wero no objections peared nt the meeting, The, The m inim um for those with Local Grocery the rear of the driver’s cab township ourreully purchases -claredothcr county municipal Louis Hollo. Matawan, an exe­ Marlboro Township,.. Dcmt»v voiced Moiulny afternoon wlion and smashed tho fendor, gas water from Matu^nn and Key­ ltles had undertaken such a masters degrees ls $4000, with cutive of the bus company, was crats will be asked to ooloct Ih e Matawan Township Coin- 14 steps of $200 and one of tanks and bent the frame of port Boroughs, plan with good results. put on the stand by Edward Lone Gunman Eludes two candidates for tlio town- jillltco conducted a publlo $100 leading to $6900. Teach­ W. Currie, also of Matawan, the tractor. The entlro front Mayor Mars also announced Joseph M. Spurgat. another Police At Parkway ship cominlttoo from thr heiuin^u-Xh(TIC67'inuiilcl|iiil spectator, questioned this ers with six years of training ^attorney for A. P . Se N, Y . Co. end of the Sober vehicle was the township -planned to with­ persons who have fllod m/m- b u ifitfirw lllc ll Will retiulro would begin at $4200 and go/ The prospects for favorabld smashed In as far as the driv­ draw from tlie I.ennox ltd. could not be accomplished for A lone gunm an Monday Innthig petitions. Democrats $4115,500 to b'n rnlsod by\tuKft- to $7200 In 15 steps. action Increased when the Man. er’s seat, j dump and ultUie a land I 111 even $15,000. He averred that night eluded ' M atawan Town- filing for tho two seats I tcoatloued on pa je, lo attend, _ ~ suspect. it, without charge. call T-OWj-tf , - Connie Sakow ikl. Louise. N t*. burg; three brothers, < George West, who died Wednesday. KANSAS C1RL BRJDE OF FHtzmaon, Atlantic' City, fjUd- COUPLE MARRIED AT CALVARY CHURCH Mar. 6, 1957, at her bome, 612 cdra. Rose Marie Nlcora, IHE wlg and Felix Frltzm an, both evergreen Ave., B r a d 1 e y ,Mrs. Sophie. Sakowski, Mrs. living ln Germany, and a sis­ Beach. Interment was in Sprlngvloed, Matawan. - Green Grove Cemetery, Key­ ter Mrs. Clara Seidenspinue;, Mrs. Wallis, Dolores Kro- i-WAWAN JOURNAL; port. . *»?*a ■ •- * . , • Wlncepeg, Can. . ■­ nowskl, Fannie Kronowski, She was born ln Keyport. Fay Stranlero, Ann Straniero; F ace Two H atch 14, 1951 A solemn high requiem tbe daughter of tbe late Mary Wallace, Angie DiPoalot riass waa offere- Monday at Abram a n d .E m m a . (Roberts)- 0 a.m. at St. Ann’s Church, Morrls. Mrs. West was a Miss Wallis, Mary Ann Fedeie Theresa Rosato and daughters, 1 Keansburg, by tbe Rev, E d­ member of St. Jam es Episco­ WEDDING Rose Trabachino, Mary Jaco- ward A. Corrigan. Interment pal Church, Bradley Beach. was ln Mt. Olivet Cemetery, buqci, Francis DeNardo, An* / Quackenbush-Campbell She Is survived by a sister, Middletown Township. T he toinette Granato, Cliffwood; -'MIm Mary Jane - Campbell; Mrs. Minnie F. VanKlrk, with Alice -Johnson—Murlel T o B n- ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ John J . Ryan Horpe for F u­ Whom she lived, and Et broth­ nerals, Keansburg, -was In son, Laurence Harbor; Joseph- - ——llam-Er-Campbellr 136 Broad er, William P. Morris, - Key­ St., Matawan, became th.e charge of arrangements. port.' ~ ine,Sheehan, Elizabeth: Mar* file Genovese, Id a Malincon* bride of John Frederick Mrs. Charles Angler Quackenbush. son of Mrs. luo, Lynn Mallnconlco, fror* Mrs. Clara Charlotte Ang- rle Caprlgllone, Judy Geno­ E m ily Quacfcenbusb, Main St., ley. 65. of 9 Euclid Ave., P ort Monmouth and the late Josephine Granato vese, Red Bank; Betty Flem­ Keansburg, wife of Charles R. ing, Mrs. Joseph Granato, Charles, Quackenbush, ln . a Angley. sr.. died Monday, candlelight ceremony at the -Mary DIPerrototo, Mamie Mar. 11, 1957, at Rlvervlew Honored At Shower Stavoia, Keansburg. , First Methodist Church, Mata- Hospital. wan, on Friday, Mar. 8,v1957, Gifts were sent hy Mrs. Burvlvors, ln addition U> her A surprise shower was giv­ at 8 p.m. The Rev. Albert Leo Strollo, Mrs. Pat Ferran­ husband, Include three sous, en recently for Miss Joseph­ D. Curry, pastor, offlcated at te; Mrs. Ann Carney, M r s'. LouHTOakland. Calll.; Ralph ine Oranato, on Mar. 2 by' the ceremony. C., Brooklyn: Robert, Keans­ her bridal attendants. Miss Dan Ferrante, and Mrs. Don Glvin in marriage by her burg; four daughters, Mrs. Sophie Sakowski, Miss Dolores Davino. , lather, the brld~ had her Bls- Rita Berthold, fit. Petersburg, Kronowskl, Miss Alice John* ter, Mrs. John Thomas Voor- F la.; Mrs. Ida Woznlcki, Ren- son, Miss Rose? Marie W al­ hls, Colllngswood, as her afc- toul. 111.: Mrs. Anne Cbristl- lace,^ and M isff'Patricia Fer- tendant. ano, and Mrs. Clara Gerlg, rante. The shower was held The bridegroom’s brother, both of Keansburg; two broth­ at the home of Miss G ranato’s Charles Quackenbush, Keans- ers, John and Herman —:— burgr-was-the-best-man?—a n d Goetscb, “rath of Irvington, M atawan. ushering was Cyrus K. Brown, and 16 grandchildren. Guests were Roberta Cheno- m I m m u n i z a t i o n | Matawan, uncle of the bride. Funeral services are being weth, Jennie Cerllone, -Marie Followlngj-h^ceremony, • a held at 2 p.m. this afternoon Cerllone. Mary Apn Genovese, reception was held at t h e acHhe John J . Ryan Home for Mrs. J. Mauro, Mrs. Dominick g Is a Sim ple jj home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Funerals, Keansburg, with the A 1 1 o c c o, Josephine Artelll, K , Brown, Liberty St., M ata­ Rev. Dr. Otto ,C. F. Janice, Phil Ambroslno, Rose Meglio, S Procedure U wan. pastor of the F irst Methodist Tessle Davino, Pauline Red­ • The bride graduated from Church, Keansburg, officiat­ MR., MRS. CHARLES FRANK S111MAK,' JR. mond, Mary Rapolla, Mrs. M atawan High School and ing. Interment will be in Fair Fred, Allocco, Theresa Alloc- |H Immunization against = n Rider College, Trenton. She is View Cemetery, Middletown Miss Maxine Pickier, daugh­ med with uAlte buds and .she co, Nancy Vicario, Peg Rus­ ^ polio consists of three §j employed at the headquarters Township. ' ; ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles carried a round bouquet of so. • ^ injections. The first = of the Signal School, F o r t M. Pickier, Route 30, Union blue Iris and white pompons. Also Mrs. Anthony Granato, IS two aro given two to || Monmouth. Beach, became the bride of The bridesmaids were Miss Florence Rubano, Martha Ce- H ' mx weeks apart. The S Charles Frank Shimak, Jr., Mary Pickier, Union Beach, The bridegroom graduated WILLS FILED vasco, Mrs. James Genovese, j= third is given seven = son of M r. and Mrs. Charles sister of the bride, and Miss from Middletown Township Christina Dorsi, Mrs. John E= to *ten months later. S High School and Tulare Uni- . Joseph Fetta - F. Shimak, 203 Blrchwood Mary Jane Raymond, Key­ Granato, LaVerne Albers, Lu­ Joseph Fetta, Raritan Dr., Cllffwood Beach, Satur­ port. Their gowns and head­ cy Sakowski, Jennie M l c l e. Ej= - Maximum protection " |j —r—versity, N fi w7 Orleans, La,, = is obtained following f| where he was a member of Township, who died Dec. 13, day, Mar. 9, 1957, at 3 p.m. pieces were like tbe honor at­ Emily Davino. Carol Ambro­ 1956, left his-estate to a neph­ ln Calvary Methodist Church, tendant's and they carried slno, Kathy Shanna, Mary S the third injection. I| Sigrtia Alpha Epsllom Fratem- §| Don’t wait for‘an || ' ity. He served ln the U. S. ew and several nieces. Keyport. round bouquets of powder Allocco, Mrs. Anthony1 Infant!. Army for two years and »s They are -Achllle Salvatore The Rev. Dr. 'H. T, Wil­ blue, pompons. ■ Mrs. Dan DIPoalo, Ada H outbreak of polio, s . doing graduate work at Penn; FuRalfnele, Angelina Salva­ liams, pastor, officiated at the Bernard Blenkowskl, Cllff­ Haines, MaduUnn Ambroslno, HE Provide yourself and £ eyjvanja state College. ' tore DICaprlo, fFellcietta' Sal­ double ring ceremony. Miss wood, was the best m an and Mrs. Llberxa Ferrante, Ruth = your family with = vatore FuRaffaele, Leonllda Helen Vanderbilt, Keyport, ushers were Leonard Stam, Ferrante, Joan Ferrante, Mol­ i=f ability to ward off the f= Salvatore FuRnffnele, Chris­ played traditional wedding Hackensack, and John Brlody, ly Allocco, Connie Allocco, Sj disease. Consult your . M ENGAGEMENT MRS. PETER B. WYCKOFF tina Fetta FuAgostlno and music on the' organ. Jersey City. . ' Keyport. , =5 family physician to- = Marie Slsta Fetta FuAgostlno Given in marriage by her A reception followed at the Also Rose Moccl, Mrs. Inez ~ day. So — Sralth-Uaward " Miss Mary Louise Lavy,der accessories and carried father, the bride 'wore a Eagle Hose Flrehouse, Key­ Kofoed, Mary DelRosso, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lavender carnations. all of Caserta, Italy. . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Howard, According to the 'document, walta-length gown designed port, after which the couple Rose. Snyder, Marie Slglsmon- Roy R.'Lavy, : Glasco, Kan., The attendants were Miss s Presented In The g . , Tenn.. announce the dated May 14, 1958, the sum with a Chantilly lace bodice, left for Washington, D. C. For dl, Mrs. William Henderson, engagement of their daugmer. wns m arried to'L t, U.K.) Pet­ Kathleen Sltavely and Mrs. = Interest of Publlo s of $2500 Is left ln trust for the Sabrina neckline, and v LI o n g* traveling, the bride wore Anna Sprlngvloed, Frances = Health M Louise,,_to Specialist Third er B. Wyckoff, U , S. Navy, Robert Sandlfer, both of Wich­ pointed sleeves. The nylon navy blue dress trimmed with Trlola, Jennie Mazza,' Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ita, Kan. 'their gowns were education ot live grand-nieces s y By Your 1 ClaSs Harold Smith, son of and grand-nephews. They are tulle skirt over taffeta •vas white, a white hat and acces­ == Pharmacist' g S. WycfcofT, 398 Broad St., of lavendeSr taffeta with pur­ Mrs. Lila Eastmond, 13 Frank Paul Fetta, Jr., Bar­ trimm ed with appliques of sories and a corsage of white Theresa Ave,, Keyport. Keyport, on Saturday, Mar. ple accessaries, and they car­ BEAUTIFUL bara Ann Fetta, Patricia matching lace.' Her fingertip roses. J Free Delivery | Miss Howard Is a senior at 1957, a t 4 p.m. ln St. M ary’s ried bouquets of lavender car­ veil ot French illusion fell The bride attended Keyport Catholic Church, Olasco, Kan. nations. . Mary Fetta, Patrick Joseph MONUMENTS ^ * Tel. Keyport 7-0004 | . the Summer County High Fetta, jr .' and BOverly „Ann from a scalloped lace hat and High School and is employed Bchool. Specialist Sm ith pres­ A chaplain from the Hutchin­ E,n s 1 g.i|i. Oakley Osborn, she carried a cascade bou­ at Costa’s, Keyport. The Will our dliptay of Monumental Art son Naval Air Station, the Hutchinson Naval Air Station, Brooks. brlde, given in. m ar­ For her daughter's, wedding The will ot L illla^ A Briley, Gremm lnger ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Mrs. Elizabeth M . Woolley, riage by her lather, wore a Mrs. Lavy chose a navy blue Keansburg, who died Nov. 4, •daughter was born ln Rudolph B. Miller, 138 Fre­ 16, wile ot W illiam E . Wool­ gown .ol pure sllfc talleta with dress and jwhlte accessories:. 1958, names a grandson, R 1 v e r v 1 e Hospital neau Avei, Matawan. ley. S3, test Front St., Key­ seed pearl embroidery accent­ Her corsage was of rpd fosea,,. Charles . Qlen Briley, residu­ Wednesday, ,jiar.,«, ,1?57.to The bridegroom 'a -moth' o r 0 • '.'-"jo'tfe/ port,? died Friday, Mar. 8, ing the -round, portrait neik ary' legatee under terms < Ot Mr; ,'and Mrs. Roy, Gremmln- PLANNING ^ VACATION? 1957. at Hazard Memorial and the high walst of the prin­ wore a bejge laco dress with the) dooument dated A pr.. 14, ger, 79 ftnevlew^ Ave.', Kean*-' Mr. and . Mrs. John Jonca, hospital, where she had been cess bodice, from .which a brown accessories and a cor­ 1052. burg. , ’ , '' ' . '' ' 279 Main St., Keyport, are the a patient for 10 days. She full floor-length skirt-fell into sage of pink carnations., parents of a daughter, born Alexander J. Sleiak was born In New York, the a chapel train. Her fingertip A reception was held in the Lauro Wednesday, M ar. 6, 1057. in Alexander J. Slezak, Broad­ b ? daughter of the late Daniel veil of French Illusion w as parish hall!1 Immediately— fol­ Mr, and. Mrs Joseph Lamo, South Amboy Hospital. T be way, Keyport, who died Feb. and Sarah Cullen, but had liv­ held by a scalloped crown of lowing tBle ceremony. For 22 Lower Main St., Matawan, baby weighed nine pounds Steamship Or Plane 10. 1957, names h is .. widow, ed ln this area most of her taffeta, edged In matching traveling, the bride chose a are the parents of a son, born and has been named Cynthia Helen Slezak,. residuary lega­ life. pearls. Sho carried a bouquet robin's egg blue suit with ln Perth Amboy Hospital. Suzanne. This is the couple's Prompt Reservations Mrs. Woolley Is survived, of white and frosted wine car­ navy and white accessories. tee under terms of a will dat­ ed Sept, 7, 1055. V anllater third child, the others being besides her husliand, by one nations. After Apt 1, the bride and A daughter was born in a son and a daughter. ; BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU daughter, Mrs. Kenneth C. Mrs. Lawrence Rogers, groom will be at home in Day Calls: Valley 6-4141 7 Broadway, Keyport Andrew C. Kokert Fltklr\ Hospital on Wednesday, Dem lln; one pon, W, Edward Wichita, Kan., was her sis­ Jacksonville, Fla., whore Lt. Calllnan 214 8mitb St. ' Night Calls:! ' The will ot Andrew C. Eck­ Mar, 6, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Woolley, Cranford,, and two ter’s matron-of-honor. S h e Wyckoff has been assigned to A son was born ln Rlver­ Perth Amboy . Keyport 7-5031 .. ert, Keansburg, who died Jan-.. Josetih VanMater, Box ■ 43, • grandchildren,. lytlss Maryann wore a ballerina length gown Airborne Ifnrly W a r n 1 p g vlew Hospital on Saturday, 27, 1057, nam es two sons, An­ Marlboro. ■ Woolley and William E. Wool- ol purple taffeta with lavcn- Squadron 4 of the U. S. Navy, drew C. Jr., .and. W a ltc r_A . M ar. 9, 1957, to M r. and Mrs. Peter Calllnan, '145 Kssex —leyv-nir Cranford r ------Eckert, residuary legatees. - - Moqre Gracious Country Funeral services were held 202 Main St., Matawan, died Sho was tho widow of W illiam Cpl. Clarence Moore a n d Ave., West Keansburg. Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bedle Jesse Aumack Monday, Mar. 11. 1957 at his H. Andrews. Mrs. .Andrews Mrs.: Moore, 2 Second St., Kyles Dining at its Best Funeral Home, Keyport, with Jesse Aumack, Keyport, home, belonged to the Daughters of West Keansburg, are the par­ Mr. and Mrs: Leo Kyles, the Rev. Dr. Hillman T. Wil­ He was born ln Morgan, son America, Keansburg, who died Feb. 17. 1057, names ents ^of a son, born Tuesday, daughter, Mrs, Anna I. County Rd., Cllffwood, are liam s, pastor of Calvary of the late Charles and Mary She is survived by two Mar: 5, 1957, ln Fort Mon­ Weinman, Keyport, residuary the parents of a son, born Methodist Church, Keyport, (Morse) Applegate. He was daughters/ Mrs. Fred S e 1 p. mouth Hospital. '1 Now Open legatee under a will dated Sunday, Mar. 10, 1957, in officiating. Interment was ln a resident of Matawan for ap­ Union Beach; Mrs. Myrtta June 17. 1952. His widow, Car­ •• Welle “Perth Amboy Hospital. Oieen Grove Cemetery, Key- proximately 60 years. Barber, Leonardo; two Bis­ port.. Pallbearers were John oline P . A u m a o k. receives Mr. and Mrs. Charles He Is survived by his wlfo, ters, Mrs. E m m a Brower, Bittner , PETERSON’S Wadlngton, and James, Pierre, $2000. Welle, 401 Atlantic Ave., Elizabeth (West) Applegate, Keyport; lira, Bertha Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bitt­ William, Arthur and Thomas Matawan, are the parents of Matawan; one daughter, Mrs. Matawan; 'two brothers, Ches­ Bodwell Todd ner, 46S cllffwood Ave., Cliff­ Cahill. a daughter, born Thursday, Warren Vreeland, Matawan; ter and John, Keyport; four Under a will dated June 11 wood Beach, are the parents Mar, 7, 1957, In Rlvervlew of a son, born Monday. M ar. ButtonwoocT Manor Elmer S. Applegate ono Bon, John W.,- Monmouth grandchildren, and ond great- 1056, Rodwell Todd. Matawan, Hospital, 11. 1957, in Rlvervlew Hospi­ Elmer S. Applegate, 80, ol County Assistant Prosecutor, grandson. j| , who died Feb. 1, 1957, leaves Buniessmen's Lunch or tal. Matawan; one sister, Mrs. Funeral j services are being his estate ln trust to his broth­ Bonnet . . A Full Course Dinner Lowle Hartensteln, Matawan, held at 1:30 p.m. today at the ers, Van-Wlnkle and Guerin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bon­ and one granddaughter. Bedlo Funeral Home, Key- Todd nnd a nephew, Ouerln net, 144 Wayside Dr., Cllffwood FUNERAL SERVICES Highway 34, Matawan Funeral services wero held port. Interment wlU be ln Todd, Jr.. with the net Income Beacb, are the parents of a Visit Our Cocktail Lounge - Join Wednesday ..»t. 1:30 p.m. at Oreen Grove Cemetery, Key­ to be paid to his widow, Chris­ son, born in- Perth Amboy Mra, Brent Knulsen Wedding Parties - Banquets - Get-together, tine (Baker) Todd, quarterly. Hospital. the Bedle Funeral Home, port. ] ' Funeral services 'were, held Phone MA 1-6220 Matawan. Interment was ln 'A son, Rodwoll VanW lnkle Thursday ln Red Bank fo r plui Opper W alling Holmdel Cemetery. Todd, Is bequeathed 1100. Mrs. Ruth (Leary) Knutsen, John Opper, 65, ‘of 74 Man- A son was bom In.South Am­ Clothing Club Red Bank, formerly of Mata­ Mrs, ^lllU m JI. Andrew* nlng PI Keaileansburg, husband boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. wan, widow ot Brent Knutsen. Mrs. Hllmre K. Andrews, of Mrs. Marliarle (Zelglor) Op­ B1RTHS Wilbur Walling, 238 Shoreland Interment w a s ln Fair View ! W. S. WALLACE 67, died Monday, Mar. 11, per, died. 'Sunday,.— Mar. 10 Circle, Laurence Harbor. 1857 at her xhome, 210 Bt. 1987, at Monmouth Memorial lloff Cemetery, Middletown Town­ 24 W. FRONT SI... Soemer ship. Mrs. Knutsen died ln James Ave., Union Beach. " Hospital. I! Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Hott. Don't W ait! M r. a n d Mrs. Daniel Soe­ Monmouth Memorial Hospital She was born ln Keyport, 87B State Highway, Laurence The son of the late Joseph mer, 472 Harding Rd., Lau­ on Tuesday, M ar. 5, 1917, aft­ KEYPORT 7-0700 the daughter of the Into John Harbor, are the parents of Now Is The Time To and Mrs. Katherine (Harv- rence Harbor, ar? the parents er a long Illness. and Mary (Uhrlg) Vanderbilt. metz) Opper, ho was a retir­ son, born in Perth Amhby of a daughter, born ln South She was born ln Ossining, Improve Your Home ed baker m d a veteran of Hospital. Amboy Hospital. N. Y., the daughter ot Mrs. World Wai I. He was a mom- Whlto Anna, L. Burns and the late LOUIS bcr of tho Keansburg Exempt Beld DR. 1. PRAGER A daughter was born ln George Leary. Firem en’s Association, and Perth Amboy Hospital to Mr. A daughter was born ln OPTOMETRIST formerly \ as associated with and Mrs. Stanley Whlto, 255 South Amboy Hospital to Mr, Lloyd Walling No Down Payment EYES EXAMINED the Union City Volunteer Fire Jackson St., Mnlawan. and Mrs. John Reid, 459 At- Funeral services were,held A SERVICE of dlithflulifwd cfarMHr OFFICE HOURS Dopartnieri. Inntlo Ave., Matawan. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the With Our 1957 Hyel ' • • • If prlctt that viry il grMtfy u Dally and Saturday* Surviving ln addition to his ' ' Nealls Bedlo Funeral Home, Key­ tmAf ; Mt&. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. wife, is daughter, Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qeorge Hyer, port, wlLh tho Rev. Joseph R. F rld ai* S A.M. lo 9 P M. 029 Sydney Ave., Union Mr. and Mrs. Thurman E. Margaret 'calzo, Keansburg; Nealls, Valley Dr., Matawan. Faith, pastor of the First “SUMMER PLAN ” Wednesdays 9 A.M. to a brother, IVIlIlam, New York, Beach, aro -ho parents of a Baptist Church, Keyport, of­ 12 Noon are the parents of twins, DAY FUNERAL HOME' and two g andchlldrcn. son, born Tuesday,, Mar. S, ficiating for Lloyd Walling, OS, ■ 1 First Payment ’ 30 W. Front St., 1057, ln Monmouth 1 Memorial son find daughter, born Thurs­ .361 Maple PI., Keyport Funeral services were held day, Mar. 7, 1957, at South who died Wednesday, Mar. 6. at tlio Jol Hospital. Tet. KEyport 7-1S5Z Keyport n J. Ryan Home Amboy Hospital. Richard 1057, at t^ls home, 6 Broad­ for Funorrls, Koansburg, at 2 Udes weighed flvo pounds, 14 ounc­ way, Keyport. Interment was KEyport 7-2020 p.m. Wed October 1957 icsdav with t h e A daughter was born - in’ es, and Robin weighed live ln Green Grove Cemetery, Rev. Fred rick Boos, pastor Monmouth Memorial Hospital pouftds four ounces. Keyport. . of tho Oe hscmane Lutheran on Tuesday, M ar. 5, 1057, to He was born in Raritan Church, I eyport, officiating, Mr. and Mrs. John Lldca, 30 Orr Township. Mr. Walling was a Interment was ln Bhorcland Lake Blvg., Matawan. A daughter, Dana Ruth, farm er. Ho Is survived by a Take 36 Months Memorial aardetis, Raritan was born on Saturday, Mar, half-sister, Miss Dora Thorne, Township. • . Beck 0, 1057, ln the 31st Army Baso Hazlet. Mr. and Mts. dimer Deck, Hospital, Munchwele, O n- or M ri Helen Ilaley 41 Florro Avo.,' M atawan, are many, to Pfc. Ronald Orr and M n. William I. West M rt. lie en Haley, 69, dlort tho parents ol a eon, born Mri). Orr, formerly of Mata­ Funeral services were held Thursday, Mar. 7, 1057, at her Tuesday, Mar. 5, 1957, In Mon­ wan. Tho baby weighed seven Saturday at 2 p.m , at t h e 5 Years To Pay homo, 63 fourth St., Keans mouth Momorlal Ilospltal. pounds, two ounces. Farry Funera' Home, Asbury burn, attei a short lllnoss Park, for Mrs. Caroline L. Mrs. Hi ley was born in Brlnser ‘ France West, 70, widow of W illiam Germany Bho had lived In Mr. and Mrs Russell Brlp- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ross VI. Maghan Agency Koansburg 20 years. 8hc own ser, Holmdel Rr Haslet, ore France, North Branch, are o d ' nnd lie rated tho Berk; the parents ot a sor.. born the parents ol n son, Ken Shoreland Memorial Matawan Lumber Co. slilre Hole Keansburg, Tuesday, Mar. 5, 1957, In Ulv rcth Weslerveldt, burn Snlur The Friendlii Lumber Yard Real Estate—Insurance Mrs, n a ey was a member ervlcw Hospital. Tho baby has day, Mar. 0, lOf? In 8omer Garc/cns Cemetery of the Bajshoro Tavern Own been named Jeffrey.Allan. Mr. set f'ospltnl, Somerville. The A sia ?.■ Telephone M /^L4500—4501 MAfAWAN 138 Main Si MA 1-0003 era Ansool itinn, and Mrs. Drinser also havo I'oliy ; weinhef eight pounds KE 7-3610 Burvlvlni aro r dnugher, two daughter,. Jessica and l'*err oii'-'-rP. Mrs. France Is Main S t Kejport S U T P H 1 N A V E . '*** M A T A W A N 1 Mrs. Dorle Roeseman, Keant- Clioryl "Joan, i, . tho former Miss Patricia M1I- Ctov. Meyner To Speak . 3 Army Pigeon Sale- At Saturday Meeting

G ot. Robert B. Meyner wlU Is Set For Today . At Fort Monmpnthij be the' featured speaker at a NOTES ■ ■ ■ . ■ t ” ? , “Operation Ready S,” (sche­ The U, 8. Army Signal dinner-meeting ot the New duled for today, will place Abort Area Men u d Women Corps homing pigeon ls to be Jersey Federation of .Business heavy emphasis on Industrial released from military service a n d ' Professional Women's damage, following an assum­ - ...... is lie ...... ; ■ later this month and tho De­ Clubs to be held on Saturday, ed attack on New Jersey Act­ partment of tht Army an­ ing Civil Detense Director nounced last week th a t 'BP' at tbe Park Hotel, Plalnflold. Thomas S. DIgnan, said yes­ proxlmately 1000 birds will be The dinner will climax a day terday. Armed Services' sold at Fort Monmouth. Tbe ot- meetings stressing . legisla­ The practice exercise, third publlo sale of the last of the tion and publlo affairs as Im­ ta a lour-part aeries, will be­ Army pigeons will be conduct­ portant parts of the federa­ gin at B p.m. and last tw o In Caribbean Exercises Complete Special Coarse ed at the Signal Corps Pigeon tion .program. hours. Only the state control U. S. Marine Corps Pfc. Don­ Marine Privates J p h n M. Breeding and Training Center Mrs. Roberta L. Halllgan, ald A. Anderson, jr., son of on Saturday, Mar, 23, from 8 center at West Trenton and Scully, son of Mr. and Urs. Montclair, president of the the 21 county control centers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ander­ a.m. to 5 p.m. federation, will preside at a John E . Scully, 137 M ain St. will be activated. There wll'. son, Keyport, and husband of Pigeon fanciers from all business meeting of the feder­ and Clifford B. Jobes, son of be no public participation and the former Miss Velma Van- over the country have Indi­ ation's executive bonrd i t Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. no sirens will be sounded. landlngham, Memphis, Tenn., cated '-hey will be on hand to Jobes. 37 Main St., both of 2:30 p.m ., which will bo pre­ ls participating in extensive buy these Army trained pig­ State Highway 36, [ The purpose ot this training Matawan, completed a special ceded by a parliamentary pro­ amphibious exercise; In tlib eons. Since the original '' an­ session ls to appraise the situ­ training courso Feb. 14 with cedure olass In charge of Caribbean Sea area with nouncement In D e c o m b e r ation os of the end of the first the First Infantry Regiment Judge Libby Sachar, Plain­ 24 hours, following an attack Marine Amphibious Training 1956, of the Arm y’s Inactiva­ field. KEANSBURG N. J. Group 1-57. During March and at the Marine Corps Base Mr. DIgnan suggested that tion of pigeon training activi­ The day's events will start early April the group will con­ Camp! LeJeune, N. C. particular emphasis be placed ties, over 1000 fndlvldaul in­ with a workshop directed by OPEN duct exercises at Vleaues, The four-week course in­ on the Impact on Industry. In ­ quiries from interested pur­ Mrs. Justlna Hunt, Union, the cluded In the factors to be Puerto Rico. y cludes all phuses of combat chasers have been received at training co-ordinated w ith the federation’s publlo affairs considered are: The number The latter part of April tho Fort Monmouth alone. T he chairman, and Miss Ann |J5f* of essential Industries In each training group will become the j i i a a B f i W * " ' cdunty that are Inoperative, S e c o 1 1 Provisional Marine ss?transierred chairman, scheduled for 10:30 ----due Ul rower failure; an as­ Air-Ground Task Force and to permanent du- municatlon need for pigeons. ty stations. a.m, The workshop will be fol­ sessment of food processing will take part In Operation The pigeon; will be offered lowed by a luncheon, arrang­ plants, still In operation and "CARIB-EX”, a Joint Marine fthUander Transferred to tho prospective purchaser ed by tho Past Presidents available for production; estl- Corps, Army, Navy and Air Robert Rbllander, son of on a first-come, first-serve Club of the state-wide wom­ mates oh warehouse s p a.c' e, Force exercise In the Panaiha Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhllander, basis. It will be retail cash en's organization, LITTLE BOYS' * available for storage of per­ Canal Zone. 193 Chlngarora Ave., Keyport, sale and according to condi­ The nearly to member Ishable foods and drugs: estl- On completion of the exer­ has been transferred to Camp tions set up, the buyer will clubs of the federation will mates on Industrial warehouse cises, visits will be made to LeJeune, N. C., from Parris be able to purchnso from one be represented at the day's space, 'fo r use as receiving Caribbean ports beforo return­ Island, S. C. He has heen se­ to 10 pairs. Tlmr will not per­ meetings by more than 309 stations and storage of 'non­ ing to the home bases. lected to serve his platdon as m it purchasers to select the women from all parts of New perishable essential Items and Fleet Marine- Force units cook due to his past experi­ pigeons they desire and a 11 Jersey, estlmtl-js on the number ot participating in tbe exercises ence as short order cook at transactions at the pigeon cen­ ... Industries, engaged In the are from the Second Marine the Keyport Diner, Route 35. ter will bB final. Cancer Drive Kick-Off processing of structural steel Division and Force Troops, He was awarded his first The Mar. 23 sale, of courso, and-ayallable for Immediate Camp -LeJeune, N.C,; Marine stripe alter be bad been in the does not Include the 15 pigeon Dinner Set For Apr. 1 prSauctlon. —- . Aircraft Qr.oup 31, M iam i, Fla., service four months. heroes of World War II. This Expected casualties among and the Second Marine Air 'select group will be distribut­ Former Gov. Walter J. Koh- REVERSIBLE JACKETS Industrial personnel also wlU Wing,, Cherry Point, N. C. Wells At Fort Riley ed shortly to various publlo lor, Wisconsin, national oru- _____be- estimated, - Mr. DIgnan U, 8, Army Specialist Sec­ sado chairman for the Ameri­ Porter At The Pentagon zoos-and Institutions through­ said. • ond Class Frank A. Wells, out tbe United States. can Cancer Society, will be TJ. S. Army Pvt. Hugh Por­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt the principal speaker at tho --- The problem was based on ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. The use of pigeons was first ■, an assumed set of clrcum- T. Wells, 100 State St., Union kick-off dinner on Apr. 1, IACH Uiuolly George W. Porter. St. George Beach, ls a member of the started by the Army In 1878 marking tho opening of t h e stances,'Which Included bomb­ PI., Keyport, has completed In the Da!:ota territory - and 94 in g s'In 16 New Jersey coun­ First Infantry Division’s 16th April Cancer Crusade In New ONI.Y M .9 > his basic training at Fort Dix, Infantry at Fort Riley, Kan. used as recently as the K oto Jersey, . y ties on Nov. 29, 195S. The Op- and presently 1s stationed at ah conflict. They have written * 2 eratlon Ready series began on Fort Myer, Va. He .has been Assigned to tbe' Infantry's their own small ohapter In In nnnounolng that the for. that night and dealt with the assigned to the Pentagon In Company F, Specialist Wells American History. They reach mer governor would keynote Slut 6 to M first two hours, following -at­ Washington, D. C. entered tho Army In 1054. and ed their peak during W o r id tlie beginning of the drive to tack, The second chapter In Pvt. Porter graduated from returned to the U. S. from a War H when 66,000 birds were raise $1,200,000 In Now Je r­ Thiit mott-wonM gabardine |aoksti soma In Mild colon end ore revenlbls, the training series was held Keyport High School, Class of tour of duty In the Fnr East In use. - sey, Louis A. Reilly, Newark, on Jan. 31, and was concern­ In January 1956. ‘ president of tbe New Jersey eni ilda a light eolor and the cither tide a dork wlqr, Jaikiti ere made with 1951, and formerly was em­ Rapid advances In an elec­ ' ed with the first four hours, Division of the Society, stated a action talt welttbond, xrUllsti ond ta lly tw» |o«Vitl In c m . ployed by the New York Mot­ Tho 21-year-old soldier at­ tronic age haB caused the In­ following attacfc. Now, in O p­ that Monmouth County oru. or Vehicle Bureau as a oourt tended Keyport High School activation of, the Arm y pigeon eration Ready 3, Mr. DIgnan sade chairmen and key lead­ stenographer. He entered the and was employed by the Center, explained, evaluation will be Army In December. His ad­ Ford Motor Company, Me- ers from all over the state made alter the llrst 24 hours, will bo In attendance at tho dress ls Pvt, Hugh Porter tuchen, before entering th e Lamb Sales Scheduled following attact. US513B7671, HQ and Opns Det. Army. dinner, whloh will toe held at CHILDRIN’I "Operation Ready 4," t h e USACA, Ft. Myer, Arlington For 4-H Club Projects the Hotel Essex House, New­ Blngwald In Germany — final chapter lh this series, 8. Va. , ark, at 7 p.m. . will be held sometime in U, S. Army Pvt. Ronald K. Two Iam b sales will be held Q A Him 7.14 April. All of the state’s more Miner Graduates From Rlngw ald, IB, son of M r. and this spring for boys and girls Heart Association To 1• * ™ Uivilly M if I Lineman's Course Mrs. Charles -W. Rlngwald, who wish to raise sheep as 4 than 550 municipalities will IA«H be included and a publlo par­ U. S. Army Pvt. Jam es K, sr., 431 Prospect Ave., Union 4-H project, according to Pet Hold Panel Mar. 20 Miner, whose wife, Joan, lives Beacb, recently arrived In er F. Martens, Jr., Monmouth CAR COATS " =’l - tlolpatlon test will be held, A panel discussion on at 168 Mornlngslde Ave., Uh- Bobllngen, Germany and ls a County' Club Agent. Grade Thtw popular tooti «omi in Noturol, TurquolM, M end Navy, 9ran4 tw Mhool and pW> lon Beach, was graduated Mar. member of the 97th Signal Problems of Hypertensive Enjoy one o! America'! a n d purebred lambs for Disease” w 111 feature the 1 from the linem an’s course Battalion.------great -freedomSi-Attend the breeding and market meat eighth annual sclenlillo ses­ at the U. B. Arm y’s Southeast­ oburcb of your choice this A radio relay operator, projects are to be made avail­ sion of tha New Jersey Heart weekend. ern Signal School, Fort Gor­ Pvt. Rlngwald entered the able. don, Ga. Association from a p.m. to Army in September 1958. He On May 11, tlie New Jersey 5:16 p .m . Wednesday, •Wonderful "Go-Togetheri" The eight-week course train­ completed basis training at Hampshire Breeders Astocla- at the Kssex House . Hotel, ed Pvt. Miner to constnlot and Fort Dlx. Pvt. Rlngwald at­ tlon will hold their 4-H sal; Newark, it waa-announced to­ maintain- bcrtly open and lead tended Keyport Hlgh J&cbool. - on Sheepfleld T a r m, New day by Dr. Harrold A. Mur­ covered field ’ communication Vernon. Hampshire lambs of ’ Blotdin at Fort, ^uitli ray, Newark, association pres­ Mrs* Star" wires" and' babies. the highest quality will be ident. .. ' Pvt. Miner,. son of August U. 8. Army Specialist Third . Small ■ Medium • Large IACH 64 AMERICAN PALMIST Class William Rlordan, son of sold and an educational pro­ Taking part In the session, Miner, G8 Campbell Ave., Port gram put on. ' Headings — Advice Monmouth, entered the Army Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rlordan, which ls the annual high spot Ui««lfyff.ra ONLY The date of M ay 18, a t 9:30 of the New Jersey Heart As­ SKIRTS * 3 On AU Affairs In October 1956, and received Matawan, recently was as­ a.m., Round Houso, Rutgers sociation's program of profes­ baslo training at Fort Dlx, signed to the 807th Transpor­ Lovtly cottoni, ehlha-ln black and natural. Ten different ilylM M theoH (reel In. print* end toll*. * A.M. to 10:30 P.M. College of Agriculture, N e w sional eduoatlon, will be five The 20-year-old soldier was tation Group, Fort Eustls, Va. Brunswick, ls set for a 4-H of tlie east's leading special­ Straight llnti, Hml-flori end Hare deilgm. . . - ... Evef/ Day graduated from Leonardo A truck driver in the group, lam b sale by the New Jersoy ists. The meeting, open to all AU Weloome High Schopl, Class of 1954. Ho Specialist Rlordan completed Sheep Breeders. Association. physicians and surgeons, an­ was employed by the Acme baslo training at Fort Dlx. He Highway 39, Cllffwood Cheviot, Hampshire, Dorset, nually attracts nearly 600 Super Market, Red Bank, prl attended Matawan High (Opp. Gale Gas Co.) Suffolk, Southdown, and Shrop­ medical men from all over MISSIS' COTTON KNIT or to entering the Army, School. shire lambs w ill be sold and New Jersoy. CP Representatives To... show -wlll -be held,_____ All lambs will be priced fmall • Medium. Large IACH .84 Meet In Atlantic City before tbe sale and young­ Viually flV I ONLY Remodeling — Save 30% Representatives ot United sters will haVe the opportun­ 1957 BLOUSES Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth ity to Inspect them. Drawings County at tbe UCP Eastern will be mado to determine tbo MERCURY Six lovily itylM t» ihoou from, An Ideal.''Moleb-Mate''. H eur ikltt*. Triangle Builders Regional Convention to be order In which boys and girls held Saturday and Sunday at will select their lambs. Junior Dream Car Improve and Remodel any room in your home Atlantic City, will Include Breeder Funds loans will be Now On Display At Nicholas Connors and Joseph available on purebred bred® A complete outfit for only $9.48. Don't ml» thli torrlfle buy. • CARPENTER WORK • ALUMINUM SIDING Putterman, both of Long lng live and ram lam bs as Our Showroom • DORMERS, ATTICS and WINDOWS Branch. well as purebreds or grade Also Used Oars • PORCH ENCL08UBE8 • CEMENT WORE Highlights of the convention; market lambs. • FAINT and PAPER . • ROOFING and SIDING which will be attended by rep­ In order to determine the Used Car Lot resentatives of UCP affiliates number of lambs for each I11 34 At Trafflo Light VISTA SIMONIZ In New Jersey, New York and sale, club members, or pros­ Mhtawan PAYMENTS''AS LOW 24-HOUR SERVICE Pennsylvania, will Include an pective club members must Mat. 1-4239 $n.oo AS $5 A MONTH notify the County Club Agent, address by Roger B. Fire­ Schanck & Sillier, Inc. ....-...... ONLY stone, national president, and Room 211, Post Offlco Build- CAR W A X HU 3-8658 1 n g. N e w Brunswick, by No Job Too Small an exposition on the new UCP 10 Lafayette PI, Somtthlng NIW In •xcflllcnl ihopt, « ' Eugene N. Gawllk, Aber­ day on "Program Plnnnlns This deen ltd., Matawan, was UNUSUAL ASSORTMENT - for Teen-Aged and Adult Cer­ among 20 now motor vchlclo ebral Palsied.” ’ Inspectors Inductcd at cere­ The New Jersey UCP or­ Usually IACH Is The Clue monies In Trenton Friday. $1.00 ONLY ganization ls represented In Tbe new Inspectors recently PLASTIC BAGS 8 8 the regional structure by state graduated from training class­ 11. |.oily' lo' To president Julius R. P o 1- for ManVeti, *lioei, ili«*w», wlti, »*»al»n, Buy now ot iMl low, pile*, es nt tho New Jersey State .tort your winter clothing In tin*. Iwndy, good-looking plaills liogi. latschek, Elizabeth, who ls as­ Pollec Acadciny. 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Get Beautiful Gift* F R t(| With Trlple-S Blue Slump! _____ N e w J e f . e y . futltulc of Rag Cleaner* . ■V, , -.r.r .| !) . . i: [A ll H:-;U i;. . r- H ', ■| i 'i -W y (iii w : [-i A '!HM! ;1 T PROCLAMATION , it’ll Take More than Talk . WHEREAS, The American ®je Jfcafmw National Red Cross ln Its ESTABLISHED XJtt Campaign for Members a n d Telephone EEyoort J*MM — J. M*BgL BJIOWW, PDBLUHBS Funds 1st seeking publlo sup­ Published every Thursday ■( Keyport, Monmouth County,'N. J. port f o r its humanitarian . Bj> BROWN'PtfBLtSHlNQ AKD PH1NTINQ COMPANY---- services at home and abroad; B j Vobt PUTTING YOUR FEDERAL government on the local J, Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown; Associate Editor and Rntgera Garden Reporter level department. News Note: “Postmaster General Arthur WHEREAS, The men and Subscription Rate* Payable In Advance • E. Summerfield said today that FREE congressional and One Year (within ftate). |4.60 Garden Helps In Demand women now in the armed U x Monttu M _ 2.M One Year (outside state)., S.00 Many of you gardeners are federal m a il last year totaled 1,470,000,000 pieces, the L O W * 1.00 One Year (outside U. S.)~ 7X0 forces, and veterans and their fhre# MOflths { J EST since 1948.” We know they’re really trying but. to playing (or keeps this year, families, urgently require the Tbe Matawan Journal ta a newspaper "of tbe people, by tbe people, following the book Instead of bring it down to the man in'the street who pays the bill, and lor the people/* Ita aim la to aerve tbe best Interest* of Matawan and services of the Red Cross; it would take the Keyport postoffice, working at a record vicinity; to present t il o( tbe new* of the week without bias or prejudice your Instincts. and • - . T~ ...’ ' " ln a clean sane, conservative manner, respecting tbe Inalienable right# Christmas rush capacity over TEN years just to receive that of our ciM*»n«( and thereby making Itself worthy of their confidence. . Green thumbs are relative­ WHEREAS, A dd e d thou­ ly rare, and most of us have amount of mail. And that’s working every day for 3G5 days Responsibility for typographical enora ta limited to the cost ef the sands of Americans must be a year. And then mind you, after working all these men •pace occupied by such error. • to look to wiser, more exper­ trained In Red Cross first aid, Entered es second-class matter at tbe. post office at Matawan, N. J * ienced gardeners If we want home nursing snd ao nurse’s so hard for so long without even a vacation in 10 years, under the act of March J, 1679. to have something more than aides to meet family and na­ Congress b reluctant about granting postal wage increases. tional emergencies; and Probably a guilt complex. • . * Pare Four Thursday March i<, 1957 c r ft b g r a s s and dandelion WHEREAS/The Red Cross, crops to show for our colitis­ CU PS AND QUIPS , . . Clipped from business trends . . . through its courses ln - water es. safety, and learn-to-swlm pro­ “The Brown - Forman Distillers Corp., Louisville, Ky., pro­ ... Nudge The Legislature Proof of the serious Inten­ gram ln Monmouth County, ducer- of Old Forester bottled-in-bond bourbon is marketing If the State Legislature took a report submitted last tions of many gardeners Is saves many lives every year; a new whiskey, The President’s Choice. The hew bourbon year by an 11-man study commission seriously, five area the heap of postcards that and 1 will be bottled in barrel-lots only, each purchaser receiving the full contents of the barrel." With 10 tons of ice and communities would receive state financial assistance to es- have come In requesting the WHEREAS, Bed Cross needs funds for Disaster Re­ 600 gallons of ginger ale we could have a heck of a good —tablishort expand local public-library facilities.— In January Catalog of .Publications. You, lief and Rehabilitation; and time . . . “The Council on Student Travel yesterday pre­ 1956, over a year ago, the study commission proposed a who have the catalog, can or­ WHEREAS The . Red Cross dicted a record mark in trans-Atlantic travel this summer der the free printed helps $2,000,000 fu n d be established to assist local comm unities a n d Its 1,650,000 volunteers by students and teachers. John E. Bowman, executive di­ that Interest you most. to provide library facilities for their citizens. Nothing has give assistance to those wbo rector of 'the' council, said his organization expected to ar­ The hundreds of requests been done. In fact, there has been no move this year by need help ln their local com­ range 10,000 one-way passages.” Say, that’s a solution to the State Legislature to implement the proposals of the for the catalog Indicate that munities; " many of you don’t know overcrowded school conditions we never thought of . . .. commission. THEREFORE, The Month Headline, “Howard-Fast condemns Soviet system and lead­ about the bulletins and circu­ of March Is proclaimed Red In too many Instances, libraries are forced to wait on the lars you can get from your ers.” Seems Fast was kirida’ slow about that . . . Another Cross Month and all citizens headline “Americans Overseas urged to use diplomacy.’’ It’s charities of others to implement token appropriations of local State University, either di­ are urged to “ANSWER THE governments to provide limited facilities to rea^ers^jpmng rectly or through your coun­ CALL, JOIN AND SERVE” a cinch the diplomats aren’t. - . ty agricultural agent. ~Looking Backward . and old alike. Under the plan, submitted by iKestlidy and “STAY ON THE. J O B" MERCHANTS IN MATAWAN, not to be outdone by Meet County Agent through generous contribu­ commission, more than $13,000 would be granted our local the recent successful sale conducted by Keyport business-, Maybe you don’t even know Items About Folks And Things We Knew In The Long Ago tions made through your local communities of Keyport, Keansburg, Matawan, Holmdel and about the county agent. He's Monmouth County Chapter. ' men, are planning a town-wide sale in their community Madison Townships, to establish or increase facilities. Key- the Rutgers faculty member Mar. 22 and 23. Housewives will have a field day with Forty Fire Years Ago backed up by Davis. Spafford W. Schanck port would be granted the largest share of the allocation, who advises gardeners as well Mayor of the some of the meat buys which will be offered. Here are a as farmers, drawing on his (Issue Thursday, Mar. 21, 1912) On Monday before Judge $4032 w ith Holmdel receiving the smallest, $483. Sum s of ___ Borough of Matawan few . . . Spring lamb shoulders for 29 cents a pound. Fresh spoclal education and exper­ Last Saturday a theatre Woodbrldge at New Brunswick between $2000 and $3000 w ould be distributed to the three party from Matawan and vi­ was tried the suit of Herbert chopped beef will go for a quarter. Broilers and fryers are ience. . . ‘ listed at 29 a pound. In other stores, mens’ slacks are remaining communities. _____ '______You don’t have to call him cinity visited New York and and Frank Cottrell of Brown­ Communication selling for $2.99 and Venetian blinds are listed a t 99 cents. Perhaps the legislature w ill dust off the report this year “ professor" although he holds “took ln” the Hippodrome town against the. Madison and enjoyed a dinner before Township Committee for rent To the Editor, Anybody who plans to do their spring painting can stock and-propose the bill, which is, indeed, of vital interest to professorial rank at Rutgers. He’s a genuine teacher even their return. ' alleged to be due from the The following letter'was sent, up on latex wallpaint at 99 cents a GALLON and purchase' all of us.,. More and more,' our young people are urged without blackboard and chalk, The retiring members of the township for a house occupied to th e Marlboro Township a four-inch nylon w all brush for $2.98 ‘ during the special to make use of library facilities to augment their regular and his job is to give advice. Madison Township Board of by tfie fam ily ot Charles Committee on M ar. 4, to the sale. Something for the family with a cap?^ There’s, a attention of C. Floyd Wyckoff, studies at school. We should suppprt this plan to .ipake The agricultural agent Is Education were re-elected Herbert, who were supported $1.98 sale of rubber, felt-backed auto floor mats. .Seems like by. the Overseer of the Poor Clerk, and I should appreciate these facilities better. ■ " , " ’ head of an Extension Service Tuesday at the annual meet­ old times. . '6fflce of which there Is one ing held at the Browntown 'fori some tim e. f lt If you would publish lt ln ln every New Jersey county Schoolhouse. There were The Matawan Journal. * Twenty Five Years. Ago MANY HEARTS WERE in many throats in Democratic except Hudson. The Extension about 100 voters out and ths (Signed) People-To-People (Issue Friday, M ar.'18, 1932) circles in Matawan Township last week as the deadline for Service office ln Monmouth appropriations asked for also . ' Karl Schroeder Tuesday afternoon, a fur­ filing approached. Mayor John Marz, jr., the old campaigner ; Some months ago Pres, Dwight D. Eisenhower called a County Is at 20 Court St., were voted Gentlemen: , ther attempt was made in waited until just a few hours before the deadline to file . group of leading American citizens to a special White House Freehold, and the phone num­ Dog owners will be Interest­ "We, a group of citizens bringing about the organiza­ his petition for renomination. Gave everybody a scare. conference. Out of that conference came what is known ber Is Freehold 8-1940. ed ln knowing that the right who are interested ln the wel­ tion of a parent-teaohers* as­ This Is the time of year for of municipalities to tax own­ fare of Marlboro Township Speaking of .primaries, Mayor John will have opposition . as the "People-to-People program for international friend­ sociation. As previously, no gardeners to think about hav­ ers of dogs was upheld by the and its Inhabitants, note with this year in the form of one Frank G; Bucco. We wonder ship” — a program whose aim is to construct a massive one would accept nomination Supreme Court last week ln a alarm the proposed Increase what damage will’be done to the Democratic party in Union ■ program of communication between Americans and the ing their soil teFted-a good for the presidency test case from Hackensack. In tax rate to $18.82 per $100 Beach' during the fight for nomination to council between citizens of other lands. thought to have, too. Your ag­ ricultural agent Is the m an to The complaint was made be­ Matawan Justice n> o v e d of valuation for 1951. Since the outlaw Phil Cassidy, now in charge of the borough’s ■ .1 There Is a place in this program for everyone. An in- slowly but not surely- In Re­ get ln touch with If you want cause an ordinance had fixed tbe 1955 tax :cate was $8.99 per most important committee, finances. Seems Mayor Scholer ‘dividual, for instance, regularly may write letters to friends corder Harry Bolteisr.’s court $100 . of valuation, this repre; a soil test. . the tax at $5 a year for each wanted to leave Cassidy and Fred Heoklemann behind on and relatives abroad, share American books and magazines dog, lt being complained that ln tbe borough hall Tuesday sents an Increase of approxi­ This year for the first time this trip. Cassidy jumped aboard just as the- train was with eager readers overseas, or Invite to his home one” of such amount was at least (3 night, when a Jifry ot l2. con- mately 109 per cent ln the tax here’s a sm all charge for a leaving the station. Speaking of Union Beach, what candid­ the many foreign visitors who come to this country. A test for soil acidity, magnesi­ higher than a charge that slstlng of men and women, rate for a two-year period. heard a civil suit' Involving ate for mayor got the cold shoulder while basking in the civic leader may help his community undertake a town af- um, phosphorus and potassi­ would be considered reason­ “ It Is Interesting to note um Tho feo Includes a plas- able. the sum of $94. and could not that while the cost of local tropical Florida sunshine? All’s fair in love and war, they- ^ filiation with some sister-city abroad, as has Hagerstown, reach an agreement. The Jury say. . — - Md., with Wesel, Germany. A business firm with foreign tlo sample bag and mailing Last Saturday afternoon the schools alone this year has In­ container. D on’t send money United State Warship Maine, room was ln that section of creased by approximately 60 / branches may devote part of its overseas advertising to build , JIMMY ARNOLD SAYS nobody pays taxes to the or soil to the agent at first. which had been raised in Ha­ the borough hall occupied by per cent over the 1956 figure, better understanding of America,, as has one of our oil com­ Just drop him a card and say vana Harbor, wns towed to th? hook and ladder. As there the total taxable value of land State of New Jersey unless they drive an automobile, smoke, panies. The possibilities are almost limitless — and some you'd like a soli test, and sea and consigned to a wa­ weren't enough chairs to go and buildings has Increased bet on the horses, drink or die. Speaking o* taxes, those ol them are novel and striking. As an example, the Gazette, he'll send instructions. . , tery grave, with flowers be- around some of the Jury by only about 10 per cent over, paid to the county by Keyport' aren’t getting our county of Amble, Penna., on the 000th'1 anniversary of Coburg, Question1 Answered (ng strewn over, the water as members-touna. seats on tlio the 1B68 -figure.' These defici­ roads, recently'tom up by several utilities, repaired. Those Germany, Issued a “Freedom Edition’* in two languages and Mrs. M. H., Jersey City- tbp bout .disappeared from fire apparatus. . ■ encies have to be made up by roadmen/ could have been: excellent'patch' quilt makera. distributed copies in both its own town and the German Caterpillars were a nuisance view. ' Nearly $600,000 was owing Increases ln the tax rate. It Is Speaking of Keyport, the new Acme market on Route 35 d ty . ' ^ ln my neighborhood last year, Miss Inez E. Cheney, Red Monmouth County ln taxes for therefore, quite evldeDt that will probably open the end of April. Look for the Acme tho last half of 1931 by nine the character of the building The government is prepared to give assistance in this What oan be done to destroy Bank, had a narrow escape on West Front St:, to cease operations at that time. Did them this year? from death about 7 p.m. taxing districts, according to which we have been having undertaking. But the success of tho People-to-People pro­ you know you can drive from Keyport to the Chicago city Little egg olusten can be Wednesday of last week, when figures revealed at the offices over the past few years does gram will rest on individual citizens. In the President’s limits on modem four and six-lane turnpikes all the way found on one-year twigs now. a lam p, which she was carry­ of the Board of Freeholders. not bring the total value of the words, “if our American ideology eventually is to win out □et everyone ln the neighbor­ ing out of doors, exploded. Borough firemen were call­ land and buildings ln tho town for under $11 in toll charges. The trip can. be made in in the great struggle being waged between opposing wayB hood to gather and destroy On Tuesday the b 111 to ed out Sunday about 12 ship up to the point where it the daylight hours of a summer’s balmy day too. Ratables, of life, it must have the activo support of thousands of in­ these. Some clusters will es­ amend the constitution so as o’clock to protect buildings carries the Increased cost of true values, that is, increased in Keyport a mere $800,000 dependent private groups and institutions and millions of cape detection. Next spring to allow woman suffrage ln that were ln the path of a schools and government with during last year. Doesn’t seem like too much but it’s a : Individual Americans acting through person-to-person com- nests can be destroyed by New Jersey came up on final fire raging on the Matawan out sharp Increases ln the tax higher increase than reported by 16 other communities in meadows north of Lake Lef­ ~ municationirr foreign lands.” ' r • ~ ' "squirting D D T solution Into passage In the Senate C ham ­ rate. tiie county during the year. them, using a pressure oiler ber and was beaten by the ferts. The firemen were un­ “ Of course, we realize that that shoots, like a water plu- vote of 17-3. Senator Gebhardt able to discover who started in any .expanding community HERE’S A PROBLEM .., Although the Marlboro Township tol, for a considerable dis­ strongly advocated the cause the fire. ' such as ours there always will Committee adopted a zoning ordinance four months ago, it’s One Sound Goal tance. . of the women and he w as Mrs. Ruth S. M ills, clerk of be a race between taxable val­ mighty hard to gain a variance in that township. When you Speaking at the 92nd annual convention of the National Mata,wan Township, reports ue and Increased school and ask the committee, you are referred to the planning board between 50 and 60 unemploy­ Wool Growers Association, Secretary of Agriculturo Benson A STORY FOR government costs. However, When you ask the planning board, you are told in all laid that farm price supports should Berve “not as an end in ed men have been working the more we can Incorporate during the past week ln seriousness to apply lo the zoning board, of adjustment. themselves, but as a way of providing needed stability in ln our zoning ordinance those Matawan Township. Wanna know something . . . No zoning board of adjustment agriculture.” factors which will tend to in­ At the regular meeting ot sure the erection of buildings has ever been appointed. ' Price supports, he continued, should be limited to a the Freneau Welfare Associa­ of sufficient value to meet In level that “ . . does not require excesslvo restriction on tion, Monday night, W. O. creased costs, tbe better off we production and does not interfere with marketings or build Franke, president of the As­ will be. There Is no question up surplus stocks." sociation. said Freneau h a d but that continuation of the This, by inference, illustrates the great basic difficulty By Margaret A. Leavy co-operated with tho T o w n- present trends will bring dis­ In any and all price support programs. Those programs ship Committee ln every way astrous results to th: farmers cannot help but be strongly affected by political consider­ The Whispering Lion ' possible ln promoting the pro­ and the other property holders ations, no less than economic considerations. They must ject of installing a water sys­ ln the community. Leopold Lion opened his he said sadly. ' tem ln the Freneau section represent compromises between a great many minds. Under mouth very wide. His great Leopold hid ln the Jungle “ We, therefore, respectfully and felt Freneau had gone suggest that the matter of zon­ these conditions, it is difficult to see how ceilings of tho kind roar echoed through the Afrl- by. day and did his hunting by more than half way and tho Mr. Benson described are possible of attainment. can Jungle. All the Junglo an­ night. When ho met ono of ing be turned over to the Plan­ Association members were ning Board for recommenda­ There have been no serious problems in tho case of imals hurried away ln fright the Jungle animals he hung not satisfied with tho Town­ tions that will safeguard the major farm commodities which still movo in the free market when they heard tho sound. his head ln shame and slunk s h 1 p Committee’s co-opera­ “All the Jungle animals are away Interests of the taxpayers.” Get system, free of government controls and supports. As nn tion. Respectfully yours, Started afraid of me I’’ Leopold boast­ "Now I know what lt Is like Members of tho Morganville example, Inst year witnessed a record out-put of meat — Karl Schroeder " Where do I begin? It's good ed. “ I am tho king of tlio to bo afraid,” said Leopold Sharp Eye Forestry Club held give formal reading Instruc­ measured by both total produclion and by per capita con­ ■ For a group of cltl- to give 'a child some training I beasts I" Lion. "I am sorry I used my a meeting Friday afternoon. tion until the second or third sumption. And all that meat moved into tho channels of ■ zens who are inter­ before he goes to school, but Then Leopold Lion saw roar to frighten the little Jun­ grades, lt Is during this time . consumption — AS*0* *n*° storago. Moreover, thero were something that made blm gle animals. Perhaps that Is Ten Years Ago ested ln the welfare where should I start and with that the child can learn read­ substantial pricoWnprovements, from tho producer’s stand­ stop and stare. A baby mon­ why I lost lt.” (Issue Thursday, Mar. 20,1947) of Morlboro Town­ what should I begin?” point, during thewenr, key was clinging to a tree One day Leopold Lion was Mrs. Robert B. Rex, Craw.- ship There are two usual rea­ ing. Very often there are ex­ . There can only bo one sound long-term goal for agri­ branoh and chattering with hiding behind some t h 1 o k ford’s Corners, reported on sons parents begin training ceptions, tbose who are cap­ able of reading earlier a n d culture, entirely aside from interim expedients — that is, fright. bushes. Suddenly he heard a the program of tho roadside their children ln the pre­ Loopold Ijlon was very an­ those who ' learn the skill to bring about conditions -that will mako possible a farm loud, growling sound, then a bettorment plan- of the Gar­ school subjects such as read­ gry "Why didn't you run llttlo, frightened bleat. den Club RFD at Tuesday’s Social Security ing, writing, nnd general work much later. , , economy which preserves the freo market for all of agri­ away when I roared?" he Leopold Jumpod up. He saw meeting ln Fellowship Hall, with the alphatet. The first, The pre-school education of culture. Any system which promotes the production of asked. a giant gorilla clutching Holmdel. • Questions which obviously Is. a poor one, the child should be limited to agricultural products which cannot be sold is absurd on Its Tho baby monkey was too baby antelope. The little aa- Legislative approval for the is that he'll have a head start material the child will b e . face. ' , • frlghtenod to cay a word. He telouo wns crying with fright. widening of Ro' te 34 from a on tbe boy, ncx^ door when dealing with In the kindergar­ Just olung to tho branch and Leopold Lion forgot that he two-lane to four-lane paved Q —The cleaning woman who they begin kindergarten. The ten. Learning to use crayons, chattered. could no longer roar. Ue highway has been voted, ac­ works for me Is a widow with second reason is because the chalk, flngerpalr.tr other Tht Thrill Thai Coma Ona In a Ufttimt t i w n n u w c "I am going to roar again,” wanted to help tbe baby anto- cording, to a report on hlgh- two little children. She gets child has reached a readiness craft materials are Valuable. said the lion. "Tills time you lope. He openod his mouth w a y development projeots. social security for the three of for the particular learning ex­ These usually create an Inter­ bad better run!” very wide. A tremondous ro»t Tho bill now wlK go to Gov. them bocauso hor husband perience. est which the child the - uses Leopold Lion opened h I a filled the Jungle. Alfred E. Driscoll for his worked In a local factory. She There Is no specific week or and develops In school. Ac­ mouth very wide. A thin, "It's Uio king of the signature. thinks she can continue to get month for reading readiness quainting the child with sim­ small whisper was the only beasts!” cried the frightened Madison Township and state tho benefits even though she for example. An understand ple music wril stimulate and sound that oame out I gorilla. pollco are pressing an Inves­ makes about $50 a month for Ing of the skills hecessary provide him w(U] an opportun­ "Where Is my terrible He let go of the baby ante tigation of the armed holdup her work for ms and about will enable tbe parent to ity for some ;of his natural roar?" ho asked, surprised. lope nnd ran away as fast as early Monday of Ice’s Tav­ the same working for one of Judge If the child Is ready to creative nctlvltlcr. Very often " I will try again.": ho could go. ' ern, Routo 4, Cheesequake, my neighbors. Is that right? learn to read. I television programs designed Leopold Llor tried ond tried Leopold Lion laughed and at gun point robbed the She asked me to find out for Reading, which by the way for children (not westerns or to roar. But still only a thin, rumbly laugh. " I oan roar cash register of approximate­ her. is one of the most difficult of murder mysteries) offer good small whisper was heard. again!” he cried ln delight ly $18; ' ... A—This widow can get pay­ all skills, requires os a basis, material. The baby monkoy stopped “No longer wll’ the other Jun Firemen' from tho Atlantlo ments for every 1 month so an understanding or tlie lan­ The pre-school child will en­ ohatterlng. He was no longer gle animals laugh a t the Fire Co. worke-1 for more long as her earnings don't go guage and alphabet; not joy participation ln painting, afraid. The other Junglo ani­ whlsporlng. lion 111 than an hour Thursday after­ over $1200 a year. If she merely the memory of Uiem crayoning, block building and mals came slowly back when "T hank you, great king, for noon to extinguish a brush made- more than that^ her but the manner In which game situations At 11 m e I the roaring stopped, saving my life,” said the fire that threatened the barns benefits for one or more words are formed. This back­ these acUvltle: are limited by "Where Is tho roaring baby antelope. and farm building on the Wil­ months would havo to bo with­ ground la used tr abstract or parents because they may be lion?" they asked. “Thank you. little ante liam Lechtrocker property held, depending on exaotly take from the material read a HUle "messy.” It Is Import­ The monkey pointed at Leo­ lope," said Leopold Lion, "for Tho farm, known as Far how much she earned. T he word s^whlch lnstanlly are ant to let the child enjoy him­ pold "Tho lion can no longer giving my roar baok to me Away farm , on the Illllsdale- children's benefits could be translated Into loeas. self even at the expense of roar,” he chattered. "Listen I lost lt when ' tried to fright Montrose Rd.. was placed ln continued no matter how It Is not conceivable that splat>«rlng his clothes or dir­ to him whispering I" en a baby monkey. It earns danger wlion flamos swept much their mother earned. tbe child of three or four has tying his hands. How the animals laughed back to me when I wantod to a o r o s s a field toward the had enough exnerler.ee so th .t The parents should not at­ when '.hey heard Leopold help you buildings. season, wah honored by Shoro tho Ideas he reads about have tempt the formn< education, a Lion's whisper. Leopold was "F ro m now on, I will al Ogden (Fuzly) Schanck Conference coaches and sports meaning to him. Often a child Job of tho school, but rather so ashamed, hf slunk iw ay ways use my r ia i to help the play-mnker an d all-around writers this week whon he who Is tauRht to read before provide opportunity for th e Into the turftile'to tilde IILUo tdlmals ot the Jungle!' performer f o r the Keyport Was chosen as a forward on he should will have difficulty pre-schooler to have fua. “ Without my roar I non no promised (.copold Lion, .the High Sohool Red Raiders this the third string All-Shore Con­ with reading at another stage. learn to participate and' de­ longer be king of the beasts," king ot the beasts. (continued bottom next column) ference basketball team. For this reason schools do not velop his normal akllls. Guest-Night Held PREPARATION^ FOR SCOUT COOKIE SALE WHICH STARTED MAR. 9 iHC Director Talks -THJJ,. By Trio Of Clubs Church Directory fftMTAWAN JOURNAL , j^uestnight was enjoyed Mrs. May B, Dominick, ca- Ke>t>ort EUforated Chnrcb , Bayvlew rresbyterlan Chpreh M arch. 14. <087 Page : iv« | W onaiy'evening:by the Mata- Irefer advancement chairman Warm BL, Bejyort ■ ' >* Cllftwo&a Beach ■ ■ :w&n W oman's Club, the Mata- for-the Business and Profes­ Hev. Bod»rirlt N.-DeYoung Rev. FrtnUls Oaterstobk ■' First Methodist Church Pastor ., win JunJor Woman's Club and sional Women’s Club of Mata­ Cancer drossing sewing Main St., Matawsn The Junior choir will re­ Rev. Albert D. Curry. Pastor tlie Contemporary League at wan, introduced George W, group meets today from 1 to hearse at 5 p.m. Friday, un­ 3 p.m. Junior snd youth choir Sunday morning worship tbe parish hall ol Trinity Sorensen, director of publlo der the direction ot Mrs, Wil­ rehearsal Is at P:3C p.m. and services are at 8:45 a.m . and Episcopal Church, Matawan. relations at Monmouth Col­ liam a. Schanck and M r s. senior choir rehearsal at 7:30 II a.m. The pastor's sermon Mrs. Peter Read, first vice lege, West Long Branch, at John Sagurton. ' p.m, , subject this Week will be "Ac­ president,- conducted th e .: an- the March meeting recently Sunday School, under the The monthly meeting of the supervision of Oarrett Post complishing Difficult' Tasks.'' iiual joint session of the club3 held ln the club room of the Catherine Close Circle will 1)0 and Warren Bernhardt is held held tomorrow nt 1 p.m. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m,- In the absence of Mrs. R . L, Midway Hose Company, at 9:30 a.m.; morning wor­ Young People’s communi­ A Sunday evening missionary Carlan, president bf the senior M atawau. Mr. SorensCn is ship servlco is at 10:45 a.m , cants’ class meets Saturday Jirogram will begin with a . club.' Mrs. .William Zahn, well known ln tlie academic hen the sermon toplo will at 1 p.m. At 3 o'clook t h o president oi the Contemporary be "Father. Forgive Them.” covoied dish supper at S Circles of M ataw an, because Westminster Fellowship will , League; and Miss Dorothy nursery Is conduoted f o r hold a bowling party. o'olock. Following the supper, of his many appearances at Delbasco, president of -t h e children whosn parents wish Church school classes con- Mrs. W. W, Wteland will Matawan High School during to attend Uio servlco. At 7 Juniors, brought greetings veAo at 9:49 ,a,'v>. At the 11 speak on the subjeot “T h S from their clubs. commencement wreck. .m. tlie Junior Youth Fellow­ o'clock morning worship the World Mission Of Tho Metho­ ''j: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P. He earned degrees from An­ ship meets at the church, pastor's sermon topic will be house; a t B p.m. tho Senior dist Church," Augustine, Perth Amboy, were tioch College, Yellow Springs, “Unfinished Business." Adult the guest speakers. Both eyre Youth Fellowship meets at communicants' class meols at On Sunday night, Mnr, 24Mi, Ohio, snd Boston University. Interested primarily ln educp- the church house, - , 4 p.m, and there will bo a a socond missionary program tlon, M r. Augustine being the Before coming to Monmouth The Martha nnd Mary Clr family fellowship oven i n g, will be presented when t h a ' principal of the Shull School, College, he served as re­ cle meeting will bo held at starting at 0 p.m. with tin In­ spenker is to be Mrs, Induk Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Aug' search assistant at Boston :16 p.m. Monday. door picnic Btippor, followed Pnlik, Korea. Mrs. Palik 11 well 'cnown ln tl\p United ilstlne, a member of the foe- University's bureau ot public­ Wednesday at 0:30 p.m. tho by tho showing of tho o o l o r ulty of. the'Woodbrldge school Tbe Scouts shown in tbe picture are preparing Cookie packs which were delivered to Inter? ■annual congregational dinner «\ o v 1 e, "Wc Behold Iila Stales for her booH; "Septem ­ system. M r, Augustine also Is mediate and Senior Troops of the Northern Monmouth County Girl Scout Council for their an~ ity- will bo held nt the o h u r o h G lory." — ber Monkoy," which wns pub­ chairm an of the Human Rela- nual cookie sale which started Saturday. Reading, left to right are; Standing, Airs. George In his comprehensive dis­ house, Healing Prayer Group lished by Iln'Vpcv and Brothers , ttons Commission of Perth Dunn, chairman; Peggy DeWyngart, intermediate Troop 47, Elberon; Miss Jean Cameron, ex­ cussion on the growth of Mon­ III tho fall ot 1954, ecutive director; Marie Ellison, Senior Troop 17, Matawan, ahd Carole Craven, Intermediate Thursday, Mar. 21. confir­ meets Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Amboy and, in -both capacl- During tho Aniovlcan occu­ Troop 10, Matawan. Seated are Lyon Itocssler, Ship 35, Rumson, and Janet Gillespie* Ship mouth College, IJ r fio r e n n e n mation class will bo held at Tho mld-wook Lenten servlco ties, has had .personal contact pation in Korea, Mra, Pahlc 200, Middletown. ' pointed out the rapier1 strides a.m . ln the -parsonugo. At Is held at 7:30 p.m. with the natives of Puerto Only Intermediate and Senior Scouts are taking orders for tho five kinds of cookies. Their p.m. tho sanctuary o li o I r worked for tho M llltnry Gov­ made since 1033 ln solving tho First Church ol Christ, Rico, who now represent 10 goal la 45,000 boxes, to match the Brownio cookie sale, held In the fall, of 40,000 boxes* This is will rohcarse ln tlio church. ernment In tlio Department, of per cent of the population of the first time the sale has been divided. It war* necessary to divide the program as tlie h 1 g h o r education problems - Solentlit Publlo Information as radio Perth Amboy. He is recognlz- Council has grown so large, due to all the new troops being organized. and responsibilities In Mon­ United Hebrew Congregation 84 Broad fit-. K ejport looturor, broadoastlng to hor ed for his ability to under­ The profit from the sale helps to support the Scouting program In each troop at well as mouth County. The population Broad St., Keyport .S u n d a y sorvlce 11 a.m. eountrynlen on Uie Volco of stand anjt acclimate groups the council program, such as Girl Scout Camp Nomoco, Smlthburg, which the girls use of Matawan High School en­ Rabbi H. O. H. Levine Bunday School 11 a.m. Wed­ Amorlon for h« t 1 r s t 18 throughout the year. N ol foreign birth Into the rollment has Increased 1400 Friday at 0:16 p.m ., Friday nesday testlmonal mooting t months of tlis Korean W ar, p.m, Uoadlng room open Wed­ 'American way of life, • per oent since 1000, and about night services will be h e 1 d, Mrs. Palik was graduated nesday 3 lo 4 p.m. Last summer he and his 85 per cent ot tho graduates Lt. Col. Jacqb Mlohaoll, of tha from Ewlia Collego ln Soouli The faot lh a v tlio m an of fam ily were Invited to'be the seek higher educational train­ Israel Defense Force will Wosloyan Collego ln Georgia, God's croattng Is not at the . guests of the Commonwealth ing, Education on tho highest speak at tho Onog Bhabbat, to and rooelved hor Master of mercy of nocldonts, ohanoo, ot Puerto Rico, where both level lias ceased to bo a lux bo held in the vestry. His top­ Arts Degreo from TeAchers or discord of any kind will bo contributed to the eucatlonal ury, lt has bccomo a right of ic will be “Israol nnd Ponce." Collego, Columbia University. empliasleod nt Christian Sci­ program of the- Island and ATAWA thoso who qualify for lt. A Col. Mlchaell servod In the ence sorvlcos Bunday. * Sorlp* ; were entertained lavishly. A generation ago this would British Arm y (Jowlsh IJrl- Trinity Episcopal Church turnl roadlngs in tho lesson- ^- greater understanding of the Brief Item s about People Y ou K now have been said of a high gade) from 1940 to 1046. He Main St., Malawnn sermon on “Snbfltanco" will Puerto Ricans resulted from school education. Oreat appro then was sent on a spBolal nov. Bernard MoK Oarllok Include the account of Paul's this trip and slides were pro­ henslon over the ability of assignment to Belgium and Tlie seoond Sunday' In Lent, healing, of Eutyolius “ who lell Jected and narrated by Mrs, private and public colleges to Franco (1940-1948). He lill Holy Communion will be at I Miss N a n c y Erdm ann, a down from ths third loft, and Augustine, depicting “ Life in Mrs. Oeorge C, Barrett en­ • Mrs. O. J. Sterling Thomp­ meet the future needs of high­ been wltli tho Israel Defense a.m, and family euoharlst and senior at Wesley Junior Col­ son has returned home from was taken up dead" (Acts SO: Puerto Rico.” Mr. and Mrs. tertained at bridge on Friday. er education is a universal Force ovor slnco. Col. Mlohao­ ohuroll soliool at 0 a.m . lege. Dover, Dei., spent the Augustine were Introduced by Prize winners were Mrs. Vic­ a week’s visit with Capt. M il­ problem. The feeling Is In­ ll is the offlcer-guest of the 7-12). Selections to be read from Litany and meditation ” will Miss Carol Delbasco, program weekend with her parents, tor I. Fredda and Mrs. Robert ford L, Nealls and Mrs. Neal- creasing that every state XJ, S. Army Blitnal Corps at “ Solenca and' Health with Key be on Monday at 8 p.m., with chairm an ol the Junior group, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erd­ Hardle. Other guests were is, Alexandria, Va. should bo carrying its share Fort Monjnouth. mann, • - Mrs. Martin Bell, Mrs. Oeorge to tho Sorlptures" by M ary the Rev, William J. Whit# Ib -■ who encouraged a question- -Mrs", Franklin 8. Cottrell ot the load ln caring for Its Sabbath sorvlce Is held R itter, M rs. Howard Woolley, Baker Eddy lnolude th# fol­ chargo, Ladles Guild masting / and-answer period following Mrs. Charles F. Perrine re­ has returned home from own. Saturday at 11 a,m . The Pur- Mrs. H. Conrow Wyckoff and lowing (424:8): "Acoidcnts aro ts at 8:30 p .m .. their talk. turned home Sunday after spending several weeks with The acute need for increas­ Im festival will bs ushered in Mrs. William Zahn. ' unknown to Ood, or Immortal Tha- Junlor Group of t h a Mrs. Harry Koch, music spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. (Jamuel Bowers, ing solence training is receiv­ with the reading of tho Megll- Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Die­ Mind, and we must leave tha Girls' Friendly Society meet* chairman of the senior club, her mother, Mrs. Edward Rol­ Baltimore, Md. ~ ing serious thought and at­ lah (scroll) at 7 p.m. There trich, Packanack Lake, and m ortal bas)s ot belief and Thursday, Mar. 21, at S p.m. /Introduced Mrs. Erwlng Kehr- lins, Providence, R.I. Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Robin­ tention, The programs p ro will bo no Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgins, unite with tho ons Mind, tn a n d . the Senior Group at 7 er, soloist, and Fred Bopp, Perrine and sons, Harry son were Sunday guests of posed by the various solcntlf- olasses. Tlio. costume parade Long Branch, were Saturday lo, education and government order to nhango the ftotlon ot p.m , ' Jr., accompanist, both:of Mid­ and Rollins, spent tbe week­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lack and carnival Will be held end with Mrs. Rollins. evening guests of Mr. and agencies should go a long chance to the proper soane of . dletown. Mrs. Kehrer sang ey, Irvington. from 1:30 to 0:30 p.m. Sun First rtetbjU tlon Churoh Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. way toward the eventual sol God's unerring direction and four songs. M r. and Mrs. Jay P. Hostet- Richard E. Erdmann, ID day. t i l Mato SI.. Matawan ter have returned home from a Mrs. Joseph Baler enter­ utlon. Mr. Sorensen stressed thus bring out harmony," Red tulips; white ‘carnations student at Urslnus College The P urlm program is as Rev, Chester A, Oalloway, month’s vacation', spend­ tained at bridge on Thursday. the need for this training and The Qolden Text If from . and snapdragons formed the Collegevllle, Pa., spent the follows:- Saturday at 7 p.m ., Hcoloslantes (3:14): " I know "What Aro You Living ing several days with Mr. and Prize winners were Mrs. Le­ Indicated that Monmouth Col­ .background for,.the buffet weekend with his parents, Mr reading of MotUlah; 8 p.m that, whatsoever Qod dooth, it F o r? " is tlio seoond medlta- Mrs. Fred Heiubenthal, Chica­ roy H. Slckels, Mrs. Oerard lege hoped to become the cen­ ■ table which, was set with sil- and Mrs., Richard E. Erd­ treat for young people, 0 p.m. shall bo for ever; nothing oan tlon In tlie Lenten series eu- go, 111., and also visiting Mr. A. Devlin and Mrs. Edward ter for teaching ln this field. 'ver trays of colorful sand- mann, Jr. . play, " I t Happoned ln Shusli- be put to It, nor any thing L titled "M a k ln g L lfe W o r th- and Mrs. -Warren E . Abram, W, Currie. Other guests were Mrs. Helon B. Lawton, pres­ wlches and ,-petlts fours, Mem Mrs. Frederick K, Dederlck, Mr. and MrB. Charles J. ident. presided at the buslnoss an," followed by danolng and taken from It" ...... w...... hile" to be delivered ' " ‘ ’by ' ‘tha ' Qrosse Polnte, Mich. V pastor at tlio two B u n d * jr hers of the Contemporary Mrs. William R. Craig, Mrs. Ruff entertained at d 1 n n e r mooting held prior to Mr, refreshments. Sunday at 1:30 Dr. Gerard A. Devlin and Vlrst: Dkfetlst Church morning sorvloes at 9:30 and — LeagueT were the hostesses. Paul A. Egan, Mrs. Ralph W. Monday ln honor of Charles Sorensen's talk. The highlight p.m. the carnival opehs’, S’.IS Mrs. Devlin are spending 10 181 Main St., Matawan 111 o’elook, A nuriory Is held - The hospitality committee ln- Herrick, Mrs. Richard E. Erd­ Jurman, Jr.. who was cele­ of tlie business Bcsston w a p.m. costumo parade will take days ln St. Petersburg, Fla. Rev. Lawrence R . BMley I at both hours tor tots . ' eluded Mrs. William Zahn, mann, and Mrs, Thomas Wel­ brating h 1 s 10th birthday. the acceptance by the mem­ place; 3:10 p.m . the carnival . Mrs. Harry Pitcher, M rs Mr. and Mrs. John Fletch­ Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. Is resumed, until 0:30 p.m .; 1 pastorlor ■ ■ . \ parents dealt, to » tt • fttt stead. . bership of sponsorship of Sen­ Th# piato r’» Instruction oi\Utoh. Sunday Bohool’’meets .Martln'Bell, Mrs. August er, Wood Ridge, spent Bunday Charles Jurman and daugh­ 7 p.m . BBT’s and El HI will Mrs. Oeorge R. Oaskell has ior . Troop IT of the . Olrl d a w for-ohuroh jnomliershlp at‘D;30 a.m, and Junto* and .Schmellnit. Mrs. John. Kinney, with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Die­ .returned home from * wwk'a ter. Buth, and Mrs. Margmret hold a soolal and danoe. Scouts ot Matnwan. Bornlce w^Il bq held at thp ohurcli on Senior High Fellowships at T ..Arthur- ISow- trich. ' ' x _■ . visit with her sister. Mrs. Ed­ Feldmeyer. ' ' VanPelt and Kathy Merritt ' Second Baptist Church Saturday at 11 a.m. jp.m, ' ’ ard Wolverton, Miss Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mun­ win B. Bosler,, Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bayley wero hostesses and served re- •'The alver of Llfo” will bo v' ' McLean, Miss Edith Davison, Orobsrd 61,. Malawan son spent Friday and Satur­ Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. and children, Alfred, jr., Rloh- freshtnents at the conoluslon Uio sermon toplo at both the Qcthsemane Lutheran Ohuroh ■ "Mra. Oeorge C. Barrett, Mrs. ard, Patricia, Edward, James nov. W. J. Hutcheson, Pastor day with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Jaskltwicz and children, Lin­ of the program, 10 and 11 a.m. aorvloos on Mspte 1*1,, Keypori Bruce Hecht end Mrs. Victor Royer, Shrewsbury, da and Walter, spent Sunday and Robert, Packanack Lake, H ie nest mooting will be On Sunday at 3 p.m. the Sunday. A nurser" Is oonduot- Rev. Frodsrlok Boos, Pastor Fredda. , wltb M rs. John Wllk, Osborn- spent Saturday wltb Mr. and Cavollors will present a pro­ Mr. and Mrs. James Mein- held on Apr. 2 when a nomin­ cd for. children during the It There ar* two servloes on vilje. Mrs. Milton. W, Qunkle, gram for tho boneflt of th e zer are spending the winter at ating committee will bo nam ­ o ’olook servloe, Sunday Sunday; matins at 8110 a.m. Mrs. Lawrence J. I.’ malre Sunday School. Baptist Ladiei Aid Lantana, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. ed to presont a slate of of­ Churoh School meets at 10 and tho regular servloe at U entertained her bridge club on ficers for ,.the 1987-88 olub Miss Doris Moore, New Thompson attended a perform Mrs. It. Martin will be a.tn. .with olasses for each. o’olook, Sunday School begins— To Have Rummage Sale T hunday at which time prize­ year. ____ •• ______I_____ York, spent several days with ance of “Ll’l Abner," Friday chairmsn-ot-ft-food-sale to-be liBC group.- The m en’s class Is at 0:48 a.m, winners were Mrs. Johnson The. Ladles Aid Society ot Mr, and Mrs.- Bensselaer L evening, in New York. held on Friday, Mar. 22, at hold In the parsonage. Junior Cartan and Mrs. Ross W. the "P 1 r s t Baptist Church, Cartan. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T. See New York Play the John L. Tssslnl Agoncy. B.Y.F. meets a*. 3 p.m. In the Clltfwood Oemmanlif - Maghan. Mrs. Charles Conov­ Matawan, met Tuesday after­ Lamborn spent Tuesday hln M ain St. Sunday School room, Phyllis Methodist Obaroh Mrs. Elmore Kattner enter­ er was a guest. Mrs. Bernard H. DISanto noon, at tbe parsonage fo r Wilmington. Del. A ohlokon dlnnor will bo Hardle Is the leador this Rev. Rlohard Yauisy, Pastor tained her bridge club Friday. and daughter, Miss Marilyn its regular monthly meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bark­ held at tho ohuroh on Satur­ week, Senior 111 B .Y .F . Is Sunday morning worship If Winners were Mrs. W illiam J. er have returned home from a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Han­ Mrs- Lawrence R. Bailey and DISanto; Mrs. Theodore DI­ day. Mor. 23, sponsored by held at 7 :So p.m. Edith Craw­ at 0 a.m . i ohuroh sohool at 0;45 Rabel, Mrs. Frank H. Bliss ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Santo and daughter, Miss M rs.-W illiam M^Dsnald were three-week vacation at. Clear­ tho Pastor’s Aid Club. - ■ ford will be the leader,- A re­ a.m. M.Y.W nioots at, 7iI0 and Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird. water Beach, Fla. Sortore, Mr, and Mrs, John Anne DISanto; Mrs, S. J, Dl- ' hoitesSfes. Mrs. Harry M. A talent program will be port will be given of the Glrlh p.in. ' . Mrs. Joseph Baler was a sub­ Mrs. Oeorge W. Clark, Mollneux, Mr, and Mrs, Du- Saqto, and daughter, Miss Jo- Munson, president,, presided sponsored by the senior choir □iiild Jiouae party at Mar­ Prayer meeting I* bald on stitute. • Broad St., entertained at two Bols Thompson and Mr. and sophlno DISanto; Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Adam Banke .led on Sunday, Mar. 24, at 8 p.m. gate. , Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. tables of cards on Mnr. 6. Mrs. John Galbraith, a 11 of devotions. Argentlno, Mrs, Paul Zamblto, Dederlck returned home on High scores were field by Metuchen, attended a bridge Mrs. Leo Cusanolll, Mrs. M il­ . Mrs. Dorothy Rlnear will be Mar. 6 after spending several Mrs. B. Young and the hostess. party given by Mr, and Mrs. ton Bowie, Mrs. Helen Illlo}'. in charge'of a rummage sale days with Mr. and Mrs. Arth­ Miss Margaret Ellen Prich­ A, Edgar Palm, Saturday Mrs. Oracc Papa, Miss Marl­ Uj be held In the church base­ For your kltohon ur Little, Beaver Lake. ard, Dumont, spent the week­ evening. ‘ on Armclllno, Mrs. Stanley , Ment on Apr. B. 9, and 10 Mrs. Channlng Clapp, Mrs. end with her parents, Mr. and M argaret Blckels, daughter Wlsnlowskl a n d dauglitor, o h e x tra p h o n e 'Mrs. R lnear Is willing to pick Bayard T. Lamborn, Mrs. A. Mrs. Marvin W. Prichard. of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Miss Ann Mario, spent Satur­ up whatever clothing or artl savog stops Edgar Palm and Mrs. Charles Mrs. .Bayard T. Lamborn Slckels, celebrated her fourth day ln New York, attending - cles anyone has, if they will E . Sprlngborn attended the was given a surprise birthday birthday Monday with a birth­ the matlnco of "Tlio Dairy ol whon you'ro contact her at Matawan 1­ Mar. 6 matinee of “ The Waltz buffet slipper on Saturday by day party. Ouests were Cyn­ Anno Frank.” Following tlio busloBt. 1883. , ■ , ol the Torcadoi" In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris­ thia Dell, Bklppy and Mlchuol show, the group had dinner Election of officers took Mrs. William R. Helms en­ on, Union. Tlie party was a D jitz, Charlie Pike, and Har- at Llndy’s. " .place and the following were tertained at Sunday dinner. family affair and there were, ■4id Tice. ‘ ejected: M rs. 'to rry M. Hun- Quests were Mr. and Mrs. 50 guests. Bayard Lamborn Miss Jeon Taylor and Miss son. president; Mrs. Esther Horry. Wells, Mrs. C. William was one of the members of Marjorie - Warwick attended Model Railroad Show ... Rlnear, vice president; Mrs Ludl, Mrs. Lydia Walling, Mrs. the Lamborn family who at­ Uie evening pcrformanco of Twelve Crain dUplays Ralph Dennis, secretary, and Louis E. Heiscr and Miss Pat­ tended. "The Bells are Ringing,” Sat­ from tho North Jorue; Mrs. David Martin, treasurer ricia HelmB. ■ . Edwin Laudano, Newark, urday In New York. Coast will bo featured at a ’ Plans were made for a ba- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lew­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Itoschcr spent the weekend with Mr. Model Ilailroad Exhibit In taar to be held In the church is and family have moved In­ and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. tlio leuturo room of the lecture room on Oct. 28, 29 to their new home at 160 Mrs. Everett E. Carlson en­ Stanley C. UUtenhouae, Pom­ First I ’rcMbytcrlon Church, 7 and 30th. Broad St., which they recent­ tertained at luncheon Monday pano Beach, Pla. Main St., Matawan. Mon­ ly purchased from Mr. and at which time the- birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Slck­ The next meeting1 of t h e day through Friday even* Mrs. James Melnzer. Mrs. Douglas W ard vras cele­ els and Miss J . Mabel Brown . society will be held ln t h e ings, Mar. 25 to 29. Ihe Ja c A. Cushman Is spend­ brated. Othor guests were Mrs. were Saturday dinner guests cljurch lecture room on Apr &how In spoimorcd hy tho ing several days ln Salt Lake William J. Miller, Jr., and of O llbert VanMntor, Kea'iii- ,» and will start with a cover­ Matawan Chapter of Pres* City, Utah. Mrs. Walter Pike. burg. ed disli luncheon at. 12:30 p.m byterlan Men and all pro* cccdn will go toward* the For your bedroom — on oxtrn phono wilh Benefit Card Party Donates Magazines Midway Hose-Auxiliary Mr*. Frank Pitcher church’s rebuilding fund. a dial llffhi nnd a volume control boll make* Welcomes New Member Shower Honor Guest John C, Lambert, nlmlr The Matawan Mothers’ Club Miss Patricia McKeen, man of tho railroad uroject, m w w erinff ho cimy . , . culling bq convonlont. •will sponsor ft card party Broad St., Matawan, has do* A meeting of the Ladles’ Mrs. Clifford Williams announced that 15 framed Thursday-evening. Apr. 4, at natcd National Geographic Auxiliary ot Midway Hose Route 35, Morgan, entertained ■photouruphi of famous en­ the Matawan First Aid Build gines will bo ithown J i m d den, K. M. f.tanford, VA* mtiiid I/. Wefit, Walter On Heamsslt atrtel Oppoilt. C.rltan Tbmlr* Adler. * A-M.K. Zion Church, Mata* wan. . Fleet, secretary , of Ihe NEW JERSEY DELL. A B f c ' TKLKl-MHE c o m p a n y Shadyside 7-4545 — 7-6QQ0 "llnlp Routed" ads in this Men's Chapter, and iJlfrrei'j 1 paper’tell you about tho good Furnished aparmcnt, buudslrsm. vie* Jobs open. 1 ‘ for sat* jU this otftc*. •f Hit chapter. Viennese lawyers t»ntf ta*i*>¥0&yW9'-.______P kkw tT o Jamboree: Participants CHECK PRESENTED TO AID POUO Rail Fare Hikes most of whom had been his Seryei Mar. 18 To 29 Announced JJy Scouts students when he i was a Pro­ Monmouth C-oun.clli Boy fessor of Criminal Law at the Amb&jt ,150 persons who will Scouts -of America,? has an­ University of Vienna, prevent­ serve kM petit Jury service in' Superior and Monmouth-Coun­ nounced the nam es ot tbe Na­ Interstate Increases In com­ ed hls lijunedlate arrest by the Face Six March M. 1057 ty Court cases from. Mar. 18 tional Jamboree Scouts w ho mutation fares by four rail­ Gestapo...... , .. to Mar. 29 are! Mrs.-Haiel Will - participate - Jn ■ the— en-... roads between points In New After a full yeai; of contin­ Boyce, Matawan; Mrs. Lor­ campment of 50,000 Scouts at (Jersey and New "Jfork went uous peril and. degradation, Rev. J. A. Gusweller raine chenoweth, Raritan Valley Forge, Pa., In J u ly. Into effect Sunday when • the one of his grateful collegues Township; Mrs. Linda D. De- The county will have four full Interstate Commerce Commis­ made possible his escape to Gennaro, Keansburg; Frank Troops of -37 Scohts and three Continues Crusade sion late Friday reversed an freedom. Even now, after so Donnelly, Union Beach; Wil­ Scoutmasters each or a total Former Keyport clergyman, earlier action. . many years of Nazi Indoctrin­ liam Flrestlne, Union Beach; of 160 plus „stx Scouts and the Rev. James A.'Gusweller, ■ The Commission first an­ ation and post-war reaction, leaders who w ill attend both Stephen L. Hlrschmann, now a rector of an Episcopal nounced Friday afternoon it' the Viennese Judiciary still ad­ the National Jamboree and Keansburg; Wllmer C. Hyer, parish on New York’s West had suspended the proposals. later the World Jamboree in heres closely to his teachings Union Beach; Ifrs. Elizabeth' Side, continuing bis crusade That, action blocked . tbe in­ and decisions. . England. to bring better conditions to .Leaning, Keyport; Miss Mar­ creases from becoming effec­ Currently completing a In the local area,. Frank ’the tenants In bis parlsb, an­ guerite ' LeMolne, Matawan. tive Sunday. Subsequently the "Standard Book On Interna­ Fleming, Keyport; Edward nounced lie has started an Also John W. L\mbach, Commission decided to allow tional Law,” Dr. Arie ls e pro- Ferrari, Keansburg, and Wal­ "unprecedented move’’ de­ the lnoreftses. ' ; ■; Holmdel Township; L ee D. llflo writer in his professional ter HcCllntock, Marlboro,.will signed to bring .every land­ Lucas; Raritan . Township; ' But the’ Commission did not field and continues to influ­ participate in the National lord face-to-face wltb his ten­ William A. Ludwig, Keyport; make a public announcement ence the European bar and Jamboree as Scout leaders. ants. - Harold Mamay, sr., Raritan of its reversal. A spokesman judiciary through frequent ar­ Scouts attendlnr are Leonard Township; ^strlck J. McDon­ i The 33-year-old minister of Leo E , fiddler, Group Supervisor of Asborjr Park Office of the for the Commission said sub­ ticles in their publications. Brown, John Elbrecht, Troop D R . M A {F R E D A R IE ough, R a/1 ta n Township; the Episcopal Church of St. Internal Revenue Service,, presents a check for *40 to Roland sequently that' Only “parties 80, Cllffwood; Vincent J. Cll-. J. nines. Chairman of the Monmouth County March of Dimes. His unique ability to use Frank J. Nickerson, Matawan Matthew and St'. Timothy, 26 to the proceeding” were noti­ D r, Manfr d Arle, the only 11, Jr., Russel F Wan^plerj The ?40 represents the balance of proceeds of a. dinner dance seven different languages of Township; Mrs. Dorothy W. 84th St., said he plans to fied. ' Jr.. George C. Roessner, Jr., use bis weekly housing clinic celebrating the opening of the new Internal Revenue Office 1® Jew ever to holt* the position Europe, his unexcelled under­ O'Neill, Keyport; Kay G. T h e increases, ■ averaging Edward William Fox, Trqpp as a meeting place "to estab­ Asbury Park. '' ' ' '.______.______of District I ttorney of Vienna standing of international law, Sears, Keyport; Edwin M about 11 per cent, were pro­ 51, Keansburg: James Noe, lish favorable relations be­ and former presiding Judge of his first-hand experience with Stanford, Matawan; Mrs. Ada posed by the New Jersey and the Austrian Stateduimj SupremeDuprciuc the Nazi terror, and his .warm Thor .Foss, R alph S. F o s s; ' tween landlords and tenants.” On the other hand, the m in­ Stillwell, Matawan; Robert C. Gov. Meyner To Speak New York Railroad, the Le­ Court, will ifpeak a t the Key­ appreciation of the needs of Troop 64, Keyport. ' His housing cllnlo, designed Taylor, Matawan Township; ister added, the tenants were At Church Conference high Valley, the Pennsylvania port Synagogue on Sunday World Jewry, all combine to Troop 88, Marlboro, sponsor­ to curb the spread of slum and the Reading. George 'J. Thompson, . Mata­ leotured by Mr. Geduldlk, as evening, Majr. 24, at 8 p.m . for make Dr. Arle an able pro­ wan; Vemon Walton, Cllff­ ed by the Marlboro Youth «vlls, already has resulted In Gov. Robert B. Meyner will well as by a Health Depart­ The increases, a spokesman a stimulation and or­ tagonist for the humanitarian wood; Howard C. Warden, Association, holds reservations hundreds ol complaints filed ment representative and a be among the guests of th e said, will be effective for com­ ganizational meeting, prior to causes about which : he will Matawan, and Harry N. but has not announced their against ' landlords to - t h - member of the New York Church Leaders' ~ Legislative mutation trips ol IS miles and tbe Keyport and vicinity an­ speak. . ' ■ - - , . White, Rarlton Township, Jamboree scouts, Health 'Department, Depart­ Conference to be held in Tren­ Commonwealth of Puerto Rico more. Commutation under IS nual United Jewish Appeal Dr, Harry M. Popplck, Map­ ment of Buildings, and tb e ton on Monday. The confer­ office, on the m e r 11 s of miles ls not effected. . campaign. I . le Pi., Keyport, will be chair­ Rent Commission, Within five "cleanliness” and better liv­ ence, held under the auspices - months, he has brought sever­ The Increases were protest-, In the summer of 1953, Dr; man of the evening’s meeting. ing habits. ' of the social action committee ed by the New Jersey PuBIIo Arle "made ;an extensive tour al landlords to court, with of the New Jersey Baptist The tenants agreed among Utilities Commission and sev­ of Europe* and Israel. In the H ere’s a Lenten dish you’ll ★ ★ F R E E * * tuocess. Convention in co-opera­ other things, to stop dumping eral hundred individual com­ latter country, he was impres­ want to serve often, even ■"There's no sense In Just tion with tho New. Jersey CORNED BEEF­ garbage In the hallway, de­ muters. sed especlalfy by the progress when It’s not Lent, baked battling them tooth and nail,” Council of Churches, will be . And frost refrigerators o n o e a made in tha new state since stuffed halibut steak. Sprinkle he told Woody Klein, staff conducted In the Prospect St, week, and turn off the stoves his pre-Hitler visit there and a halibut, steak with salt and CABBAGE SUPPER . writer far the New V » r k Presbyterian Church. Gov, Rutgers Prepares For after using them. in Moslem countries. pepper and place in a greas- World-Telegram and Sun. "If Meyner will speak at the "It's by no means all the Summer Session Courses When Premier Dollfus was 4&'%atclng dish. Place bread they don’t want to co-operate, luncheon meeting. The lunch­ Sat. Night, March 16th landlord's fault,” said Mr. murdered and Austria was stuffing to which a little grat­ then there's only one solution eon address will be brought Rutgers, The State Univer­ Gusweller. "In fact I told taken over by Hitler, all Jews ed lemon rind has been added ... left; get them to speak to by Dr. Harvey S. McArthur, sity. will be busier than ever Dave Fan — ;tfeet Your Friend* them (tenants) that If be were removed from all offic­ on top of the steak and cover their own tenants.” Hartford, COnn. Dr, MacAr- this summer offering -educa­ evliited any tenants because with another halibut steak: The plan, Mr. Gusweller thur Is the professor of New tional opportunities, particu­ ial positions and degraded ttf EVERYONE WELCOME of garbage violations or other the level oil second-class citi­ Fasten with toothpicks, brush said, will enable both sides to ’Testament in Hartford Semin­ larly for school teachers seek­ PATfitrte DAY failure of personal health hab-1 zens. Dr. Arie was one of the with melted butter and bake air their grudges. He’s b ad ary. . ing professional advancement, one meeting already with the Its, I would not come to the first target?. Onlr his, unexcel­ in a 350-degree oven for about Delegates from churches In according to the program out­ tenants of 23 and 2S W. 84th tenants’ aid.” led reputation as a legal auth 45. minutes, suggests Mon­ KEOUGHS TAVERN all areas 'of the state will lined Wednesday by Dr.; Bt. and their landlord, Abra*- orlty and his tremendous pop­ mouth County home agent 27 Freneau Ave., Matawan M A 1-2289 meet for. morning and after­ Charles H.' Stevens, director ham Oedulllk, 100 Mornlng- ..License Revoked ularity among a generation of Mrs. Lorna K. White. ' noon sessions in the church of the Rutgers summer ses­ llde 'Dr.. and study under the leader­ sion, Summer session courses "He made certain demands Oeorge A.-Quackenbush, 26, ship of experts In their re­ will be given in New Bruns­ Of the tenants, and they told Pleasant Valley' R d „ Old wick, Newark and Trentom Bridge, has had his driver’s spective fields such subjects 3KS5®5!S5S!32$$SS!^ fttm what they wanted to his A variety of speolal work­ faoe,” said Mr. Gusweller. license revoked for a period as "Labor and Industrial Re­ lations,1’ "Alcoholic Beverage shops^, designed to offer New •'The' result? Some concrete of five months for a careless Control,” "Publlo Education." Jersey’s teachers training in fearmony, for the first time.” driving summons and tw o "Gambling Regulation,” "Civ­ fields ranging from home eco­ “When the, landlord left,” reckless . driving counts, lt il Rights,” and "Sabbath Ob­ nomics to New Jersey gov­ “PLUG-UGLY’S THE NAME. Mr. Gusweller contlhued,*"h8 was announced recently by ernment. 'highlights the many waa a converted man, much Frederick J. Gassert, Jr., Di­ servance.” Visits also are ar­ ranged for the sessions of the course offerings reported by -happier than before." rector of Motor Vehicles. Senate and Assembly which Dr. Stevens. . will reconvene that day after The speolal programs In­ TROUBLE’S MY GAME!” a m onth’s recess. clude two that will be offered "Making the Churches an at Rutgers for the first time: Effective . Soolal Force’’ will Summer Institute of Field Bi­ be the subject of the closing ology, sponsored by the Na­ dinner session brought by Dr, tional Science Foundation, C. Emanuel Carlson who ls and the Workshop for Elemen­ the executive ^director of the tary School Principals, spon­ Baptist Joint 'com m ittee on sored by the Rutgers School publlo affairs. Mr. Carlson's of Education. headquarters are In Washing­ Varying In e a o h center, ton, D. 0. where be serves as summer session dates roughly the representative ot the var- will cover thB period from loua bodies lu ,t\Jo United July.l. through , a u b , ‘ States which total over 18,000. w ill be preceded and followed 000 member*. • by Institutes, conferences and meetings, including the Grad­ Making Future Plans uate School of Banking, a number of labor schools, Jer­ Topic Of New Course sey Boys' state and Jersey Enrollm ent In a three-lesson G irls’ State. ffeafter Wears Two Faces project now is being accepted The session on the campus by Mrs. Lorna K. White, Mon­ of the men's college, N ew Fair today - fierce tomorrow. Even the weath- mouth "County home agent, at Brunswick, will have as Its 20 Court principal objectives, training, "ertnan can’t predict wMch way the wind willblow. the Extension office, St. Freehold, This last “learn­ for teachers andr prospective So watch your doors end windows. Leaving then) ing” project of this work year tencbcrs and opportunities for open can waste a considerable amount of fuel. ' will be held on Thursday study on the undergraduate evenings, M ar. 28, Apr. 4 and and graduate levels. A wide ■> Whqtever^the weather, you can count on Apr. 11, from 8 to 10 p.m . In variety of courses also will Stultz to keep you well supplied with fuel oil. For the Hall of Records. I t is open be offered undergraduates to both men and women and seeking summer study oppor­ prompt delivery . . . or information on Installing a will be conducted by Exten­ tunities at the Newark Col­ new Delco-Heat burner or boiler, phone K E 7-2104. sion Specialist in H um an Re­ leges. . ’ ' lations, Miss Phyllis P. Brad T h e Trenton- session will shaw. " consist solely of the Seventh Qualltr — Weight — Servlet On M ar. ( 28, “ Make the Annual Government Institute, Most of Your Finances,” will conducted by the State Uni­ be the topic for discussion In versity’s Bureau of Govern­ Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. volvlng those "later” years m ent Research in co-operation On Apr. 4, “ Make the Most OIL BUBNINO EQUIPMENT AND BERV1CB With the State Departm ent of of Your Health,” and on Apr. Education. FUEL OIL — KEROSENE — COAL 11, “How to Keep Us a Busy POULTRY, BOO AND MILL FEEDS and Interesting Life,” yr i 11 Tho serological museum at comc in for discussion. Rutgers University, ls the on­ 213 Broad St FimKE 7-2104 Keyport These "la te r" years can ly one of its kind in the concern anyone from 30-years- world. old on up to thoso who have Just begun to think of this at A graduate program In l>0-or-80-years-of-age. praotloal politics will be in­ One cannot make plans too augurated at RGtgers Univer­ early. Please notify tho Ex­ sity ,ln September under the tension Sorvlco office, Free­ auspices of th e Eagteston hold, by Thursday, Mar. 21 Foundation and the Depart­ of your interest. ment of Political Sclcnoe. ' This baby canflick its tail you meet this trouble-maker in your home, you need, .. mu, HOU8I: PQWI-R 1 Blown fuse8l Dimmed lights! Slowpoke appliances! They’te aU Plug-Ugly’s handiwork. He’s tha “number one’* eyroptom ofj Ycahl—flick Its tail and then some. Anyway you want to look at it, this low-slung glamor gal loads tho pack. Inadequate home wiring. He clutters lip olectHo outlets C0lle

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'V'\ ' \ " -\ ' ' ' V is it yo u r t r ip l e s r e d e m p t io n center a t OPEN FUOAV TIL * P.M. - ULONKII ALL HAY MONDAY N. i. State Highway 36, Keansburg . V 7Kt MAIN BTBEET. KEAMSBUBO Open lues., and Thuii. Til 9 P.M. — fri. Til 10 P.M. Rocca Wrestling. i THE UMPIRES ARE SMILING BASEBALL IS HERE AGAIN. St. Joseph's Take At Highland Park ' |?J !«Tffi'< -. Antonio Rocca, one of tha Big Holy Name Tilt big names in wrestling today, S&TAWAN -JOORMAL. will appear at the Masonic UNHAPPY RUMBLINGS U.S.C. He was highly grati­ Hall, Highland Park, on Pro­ St. Joseph’s won a crucial come fto m the K-eypoit High fied at this for, as a decath­ motor Jim Brady's wrestling Pare Eight Match H» M57 hattle, 53-46, for the circuit camp at tbls time. “It should lon, he had no speciality to program Monday. He . w 111 ' leadership Sunday in the trlo- have been us,” Co^ch Frankie offer and graduates of Calif­ o r n ia high 5 ohools .attend ing . grapple with Skull Murphy,j50._.. leheader at thelr own gym in Zampello, of the ' Red a n d U.8.C. a ll had advantage known because the thickness MHS Tops'Bayville Keyport ln a Monmouth Coun­ White, bemoans when he sees of his cranium permits him the notice Matawan Is getting over mm ln this respect. ty Junior Holy Name League to butt rivals Into submission. Central Jersey, Group I .The development of the contest with Our Lady of Per­ Promotor Brady, wbo called champ, and the only Shore freshman tearr at U.S.C. For C-J, Group I petual Help team of High­ off last week's bouts due to a Conference team able to grab has more than the usual ln- lands. v shortage of available big- M ataw an woti the Central a C-J title. The Keyport men-' terest ln the Trojan camp The Keyport team attained name wrestlers, has prepared Jersey, Qroup I, basketball tor asserts that now Keyport this year as the varsity will their success in the m alp on his third all-star card for fans : crown Friday, downing Bay- Is a Group I school again, so be hamstrung by the one- tying up the Highlands star, Monday at Highland Park. In vllle Regional, 66-63, at Con­ he could have cleaned up ln year ban on U.S.C. In NCAA Joe Czftrneckl, on the offens­ tbe first match, a pair of tele­ vention Hall, Asbury Pork. Central Jersey, Group I, sports events because ol '.be ive. He was so well-guarded vision favorites, Cowboy The Maroon and Steel h a d whereas they had to suffer recruiting scandal that rock­ in ihe first half that he Rocky Lee and Chief Big. beaten this team twice before elimination ln their first ed tbe Pacific Coast Con­ emerged with only five points. this season. Tho only reason game, with Carteret, ln : the ference last falli' That Is, Heart, clash. His teammate, TYoodie Kehoe, Burly. Doctor Graham a n d Bayville was In contention at tough Group n competition, unless, the PCC wifies up to bore the Highlands offensive all wasibecause they complet­ The thing rankles all t h e themselves and stops trying Len Rossi meet ln the second brunt but his single effort ed 21 out of 14 foul shots in more as Zampello would have such a big deal out of the event, with Jose Miguel Per- could not m atch the one-two eij. champlon of Puerto Rico, their semi-final round same been delighted to have lt be thing. ^ alternating criss-cross drives with Hlghtstown. Friday the Keyport Instead of Matawan • • • — grappling with Larry Simon- of Dave Smith and Mickey R ed and Clold slipped back to who is getting a crack at afterward. ~ J~» Brlscese for St. Joseph’s. The MISS HOLMDEL,- a horse a more normal percentage of .Wildwood. , The Keyport Rocca; draws sellout crowds Keyport team mode the game whose name clearly bespeaks 11 out of 23. Matawan made coach has a bitter score to wherever he wreitles. Not on­ needlessly close in the second 18 out of 32 tries and those Don D tlu e y , Keypori, (at left end of nw standing),” Is one of a croup of umpire* who have settle with Wildwood. He was her origins, won her opening ly does he possess one bf the ' been in sprint training st Al Somer's Umpires Sohool In Daytona Beaoh, Fla, Ih e men now half by sloppy work at th e extra foul shots made the dlf- a member of the tetth varsity test ln racing in these north­ greatest dropklcks ln wrest­ are ready to start work* Delaney will be at tbe Detroit Tlffeifc c&mp In Lakeland, Fla., until he foul line, making only two of ference for the championship. that was eliminated by Wild­ ern climes ln 1957 Monday ling history, but he also uses This differential ln foul reports for hla season assignment in the Pioneer League, an eight-dob Class C circuit in Utah, 10 second half chances, ftJlyingjclS5fiia_fi-n£La_^baj:lfc_ Idaho and-Montana._...... -...... - ...... w o o d ,-40-39, In the- semi-final when—she—gaBoped—home~~8 calls ln Matawan's favor did St< Aim's, Keansburg, final­ round of the Group I tourney breflker” to humble his - op­ The umpires gathered with Delaney before all took off for the big leagoe training camps winner, ln the sixth race at not appear to make ft great ly- broke Into (he win column in 1942. Whichever team won ponents. - are (left to right) Seated, Art McIntyre, Southern Association; Leo DlMuro, Eastern Leagues Lincoln Downs. TJiis was the deal of difference for most of Bill KicnamoD, American League; Al Somers,Pacific Coast League; Augle Donatelll,Nation­ Sunday when they disposed ot was due to take Bernards- second day of racing at the the game as Coach Bruce al Leagae; Bill Lynch, Southern Association; standing, Delaney; Dill Batch, Pioneer League; St. Anthony's. Red Blink, 54­ vllle, the other finalist, a n d KHS Spring Sport* ^ Rhode Island track. She best­ MacCutcheon’o players were jay VanBhee, Georgia-Florida League; Fred Weber, Northern League. 48. Chippy Gorm an was the Wildwood did. Unhappy as ed four horses ln the field of Schedules Released - ahead as much as 22 points hero of the Keansburg this is for the Keys, lt ap­ seven going off at a better at 62-30 with one minute left triumph, his work from the pears someone should have Keyport. High’s baseball and price In the flve-furlong event, to play In the third quarter. backcourt being of an excep­ filed for an (.amendment of track schedules for 1957. have a $3000 claiming race. F a r But then, as In the Dunellen Princeton's Gym Dukes Win Bayshore tional order ' Keyport classification on the been released-by Athletic Di­ NORTH JERSEY away in the sunny south in game,, “nerves” gripped the St. Agnes,. Atlantic H 1 g h- basis of certified second term rector Stan Baker. . - Olsmar, Fla., at Sunshine Huskies. Bteve AUkas went lands, set back Holy- Cross, enrollment. B u t there was no .Coach Bob Zampello’s base­ Site Of Finals Tourney Honors Park, lt was blue Monday for out on fouls. SHORE PAROCHIAL Rumson. ln the third game, disgrace ln the Keys losing to ball team will play as- fol-' two horses owned by Harold The Maroon and Steel play­ Keyport Dukes won the bay­ the new! Central Jersey, lows: Apr. .2, Lakew o^o d, If M ataw an H igh’s basket- 45-37. . . , Dolan, Keyport, Ripover ran ers could not* hold onto- the □roup n , champs, Oldtlmers, away; 5, Bayville Regional, bailers survive their aeml-fi- shore basketball tourney at There will be no league fourth by a neck In the eighth ball wltli tbelr Jittery fingers. GRAMMAR LEAGUE of the days when Keyport, home; 9, Matawan, hame; 12, KHS gym Mar. t, defeating games next Sunday, St. Pat­ race and Sun Master w as Bayville continuously was in nal round state tourney game South River and Carteret, South Amboy, home; Iff, St. Mary's, New Monmouth, Westlnghouse five, Perth Am­ rick’s Day. When the - teams completely out of the running possession. :They were out­ with Wildwood InCamden were the Big Three of Cen­ Toms River, away; 18, Rum- boy, in the feature game, 73­ resume Mar. 24,, St. Cathe­ in the ninth rac** at the track playing Matawan by so wide they will move, into tbe finals basketball t o a m virtually tral Jersey lnterscholastlc son, away; 26, Atlantic ,Hlgb- 50. Architectural Tile Co.’s rine’s, East Keansburg, will near Tampa, Dolan Is keeping a m argin It was obvious they Saturday at 7:15. p.m. against clinched the league champion­ basketball, would rqther have lands, home; 30, Point Pleas­ team defeated National Lead, face Our Lady of Perpetual his horses at Sunshine Park had the Huskies beaten, the the winner of the North At ship when, lt defeated Holy them lose, we are sure, play­ ant, home; M ny 3,- Loikewood, ^ Perth Amboy, 49-41, ln a con­ Help St. Mary’s New Mon­ until Mar. 28 when he~ w 111 _only_thlng_was, ithey... could llngJ-on-Belvldere game for the ing the Central Jersey Group Jiome; 7, Bayville Regional, Cross, Rum son, 23-14, in the solation round te s t...... mouth, will take on St. Agnes, ship them north to Lincoln not beat the clock. When the Group I state championship. n champions, Carteret, than away; 10, Matawan,-.- away;,-.. seoond game of the triple­ Hal Shumock and Reg Fo- and St. Anthony’s will play Downs. Jack Lafayette, final buzzer sounded with win over opponents of lesser 14, South Amboy, away;. 17. Tbe novelty of the Group I kallus played as they never Holy Cross, ^ n Im portant con­ Cheesequake, left for Lincoln them-three points short, -a header at St. Joseph's gym, stature. Toms River, home; 21. Rum- - fame Saturday, la tbat It will did before to smother the test put down for Apr. 7 be­ Downs last week with a string roar of disapproval and char­ Keyport, Saturday. Undefeat­ . . •. • •. - . son, home;. 28, Atlantlo High­ be played at Princeton Unl- filghly-favored Westlnghouse tween St. -Mary’s .'and St. Jo­ . gin went up from the Bay- ed now ln 11 games, the New of horses he has been winter­ lands, away; 31, Point Pleas­ veralty's Brokaw gymnasium. five from the outset. Tbe seph’s may be rescheduled for IRONICAL lt Is that ‘ vllle rooters. The- old -Brook­ Monmouth olub has only ono ing a t the Brookdale and Jay- ant, away. ' 1 . This will be an experience ln Dukes, winners of only three an earlier date. M ataw an should be the sole lyn ory of "we wuz robbed" left to play, with St. Joseph’s, cee farm s ln Middletown and For,-C oach B ak e rs' track- Uiself'for the high sohool boys, Conference basketball team penetrates the murky even­ the nearest team ln standings games all season going Into St. Joseph’s (53) Holmdel. men,"the schedule calls for: as it Is unlikely any of them that could even make Cen­ ing atmosphere as the out­ to them. Tbls w ill be the this one, bore no resemblance G F P Apr. 3. Matawan, home;, 10, ever have played in a large to the woebegone outfit that 0 4 4 tral Jersey. In the 20 years' : raged Bayville rooters glumly third game of next Saturday’s Abbazla, I, Leonardo, away; 17, Red college gym before. | they were when they finished 0 0 0 the Conference has been or­ Bayshore Rod, Gun moved on th sir homeward tripleheader at th e Keyport Martin, f. ’ Bank, away; 24, Point Pleas­ The basketball cage "of Bro­ ln last place ln the Keyport 2 0 4 ganized, only three schools, way. school’s gym.. Even If the Robedee, I. Foxhunt Saturday ant, home; May 1, Lakewood, kaw gymnasium seats 3800 Recreation League. Notoridus- B 0 10 to our knowledge. Atlantic All through the first three Keyporters win, (hen go on to Clifton, c . --- home; 8, Rumson, home; 15, and the architectural layout ly slow ln getting started ln 9 2 20 Highlands, Neptune, an d Bayshore Rod h G un Club Quarters of the game there win two final games with St. D. Smith, g. ' Bayville Regional, home; 18. of tbe gym is such Its capac­ the other games, ln this one 7 1 15 South Amboy, ever made will hold its fourth annual . was no question of Matawan’s Jam es, they still will be one Brlscese, g. Shore Conference, at Red ity can be increased. As the they Jumped away to an early one’of the three state titles foxhunt this coming weekend superiority and even a bit of short of their rivals Irom Bank; 22, Hlghtstown. home. Princeton basketball team Is lead and were never behind. available. Tbere are a num­ at the club’s lodge ln ‘Whit­ amazement as to how 'Bay­ New Monmouth. 23 7 53 June 1 will be the ' state a perennial contender for the Their halftlme advantage was Our Lady of Perpet. Help (48) ber of reasons, no doubt ings, John Vlgne, club ranger, ville had come that far. The There' was little concern meet at Rutgers. Stadium. ' Jvy League championship, the a prohibitive 40-28 and by the O F P some of them exousing, for announces. Able Carlton, one Red and Gold was' always be­ shown by Bt. M ary’s about g y m has been the scene of third quarter they had out­ 6 2 14 this., below average perform ­ of the outstanding foxhunters A Walter R eade Theatre hind after a 2-2 tie at th e their ability to win agatwit Cdarneckl, f. many memorable Intercollegi­ distanced tbelr rivals at 82-41, 1 0 2 ance by Conference schools, ln the state, will'be ln charge start. They pulled as close as last place Holy Cross, Rum­ Wolfe, f. ate contests. _ 1 0 3 but one thing-, we-feel does of the event. 9-8 with a minute to go ln the son, Saturday, for they d id Atco won out against Na­ McOougb, f. In the seoond game "at 7 6 20 /not help at all Is that the Reservations for the bunt first quarter, but Ed Jones not use their star, Jay Abbes, tional Lead by a thrilling last Kehoe, c. ' . a 0 4 Conference Is too much of a will be taken from licensed sank a orlp for the Maroon Princeton's g y m Saturday until the second half. The quarter rally. They had lost a O'Keefe, g. trophy-growing patch. Re­ hunters until 8 p.m. tomor­ ^ / U U g - it l THEATRE and Bteel, was fouled and night, winners of semi-final Rumson team acquitted, them­ halftlme advantage of 34-18 In- J . Jonfes, g. . 2 0 ,-4 cent rep.o.rJ of Principal row. Those Interested are to Route 35 at C ircle • EA 3-9750 made good on the free throw. round contests between Tren­ selves gamely, holding o f f the third quarter and were ton and Camden and Bloom­ U 8 48 George D. Search to the call Keyport 7-2105. ‘ - SUN. SHOWS AT 6:00 Bayville hung on and lt was their favored rivals until a trailing 30-38 when the final field and Bayonne will meet Keyport Board of Ed t h a t only 20-18 with four minutes minute was left ln the first period started. Joe Muniz's St. Ano'a (54) The club held its monthly W EEK D A Y S AT 7:00 for th o Qroup IV champion* great work- from the baok O F P his trophy case la- becoming meeting last night at Pete’s gone In theBecond quarter. quarter. Even with Abbes overloaded Is proof of this. Frl. • Sat. March 15-16 : Coach MacCutcheon then sent sWpf Should Bloomfield be a playing against them , the court saved the day for Atco Dunne, t. : 1 0 2 Tavern, Union Beacn Plans contender, lt wlU be a home­ la those final eight minutes. Convery, f. , 4 4 13 Another thing, we under­ Aldo Ray In K eith P lourl, hero ot the Holy Cross players once olos- were advanced for adding aa Ann Bancroft ’‘Dunellen game, tor Jones. Pl­ coming lor Oeorge Celia, cd the gap to tour points. But Each.coach ini the tourney, YOung, c. 4 5 13 stand there now Is an Issue extension to the cabin a t Whlt- ourl .quickly made his pres- their coach, as he was a fit. Mary's then pulled away Dick Owen, of the' Dulces; S^lsiftan, ’.g s o a oyer awarding Jackets to lags. A number of new mem 'f Nightfall" members of the KHS "D” enbe felt. He. tossed ln a bas­ member of two ivy League prohibitively. Steve Onderjaek, of Westlng­ oormaa, g. - _ — 7 1 15 hers were added to the rolls. ' ., — Plus — • '. ,\Y ohampionshlp basket­ ket and foul, tben his mates championship teams while at house; Mike Strano, of Atco; Brennan, g. s o e Princeton and an aU-tlme star In other games, St. James ball squad. It would seem "Over At 1 added three more free throws took St. Ann's, Keansburg, in­ and Red Muir, 'of the Dutch r a w l open ln Tiger basketball. / f -v ■'■■■' 1 22 10 54 that If the school makes to give MHS a 28-18 halftlme to camp 20-17 and St. Agnes, Boys, received trophies fo r r « 7 £ / * U T U I Apache Wells" : ; St. Anthony’s (40) money on a sport, an lead. Tbe Rutgera university gym Atlantlc Hlghlands, bested St. their teams. ----- flKrcUWMUIS O P P athlete could very well be Sun.-Mon.-Tues • 17-18-19 Plcurl scored twice and Del­ In New Brunswick will be the Catherine’s, E a st Keansburg, Westinghouse (50) Caimella, f. 1 « -2 giVen a Jacket or a pair of Judy Hollidsr ter Johnson once at the start site for the state champion­ 25-16, The Keansburg team a r f ship games in Groups n a m t G atta, t. 1 2 4 shoes the same as a half­ MT. SHU. I ML OPtW 5 P.M.—MQy;ts it M0 Richard Conte ' ‘ of .the third quarter to widen closed fast against their Red Klpla, f 0 8 Alcomo, f. 3 2 8 back at Oklahoma or Notre the Matawan lead to a solid Group in Saturday. They al­ Bank rivals, but not enough Sharlck, f 8 18 I I WED.-THURS-FBI—SAT.' "Full Of Life" so are evening contests^ The Plroeo, o.vi, . 4 3 11 D am e gets the use of an IS points. Alikas sent ln five to catch up. Huntzlnger, o 2 8 I j Sim lirror.,. ond raplua! _ And — schedule of tournament play Lanfrank, g. ■ 2 2 6 automobile. But lt is - most points ln a row and Nell Scul­ Next Saturday, aside from J. Semko, g 3 15 unfair to Just restrict lt to ly four. With another basket from tonight on Is: Cavlgllo, g. ^...... 0 1 1 "Ride The . TONIGHT he St. Mary’s-St. Joseph’s Farm an, g 0 :2 members of winning teams. - by Plourl and fouls by Alikas -Vanderwarker, g. a 2 14 ...... (A t ftetaa iu n Cjrm) tilt, Holy Cross will play St. Burofsky, g 1 S A fellow who plays on a High Iron" ■ and Bob Deltz, the Maroon 7:15 p.m. — Bogqta vs. Veront James and St. Catherine’s WlU smrBteeraepeftred tob&be- (semi-final-Group II).------17 12 48 losing team works much nuiHB ju K im ~W ed.T Thors.^2<«l~- 8:50 p.m. — CUtfsldc Parte v*. Hill* bid for a secondwln this sea­ — 19-12 50 .liarder than a fellow .on a l|t, r ~ — *><----- yond reach of all harm with sido (*©ml-Qnal-Croup III). . Standings Lana Turner ■ son over their fellow Keans- Dukes (78) winning one; he has more a >2-30 lead with a minute to (At Vpiala College) , ■■'''Team W E . nKMEP m ner ootrf V an Heflin 0:30 p.m. — Bayonne vs. Bloom* burgers, St. Ann'B. O F , P mental anguish. Is despised go in the third quarter. field (aemMlnal'Group IV). B t Joseph's 8 0 M M M -m cim w The St. Ann's box ‘score: R. Pokallus, f 10 .a 22 and criticized for his play, ''Green Dolphin Matawan then must have (At Rutgers University) Oqr Lady of Perpet. Help 4 7:19 p.m. — Bound Brook vs. Wood­ St. (17) D. Pokallus, t 1 1 3 so he certainly Is not to be recalled being 14 points ahead Ann's St. M ary’s 4 Street" row Wilson H.S., Camden (semi-final* G F P Potts, f 1 0 2 left out of all rewards. /at the half ln the Dunellen Group V). • , Bt, Agnes 3 — Also — 6:30 P.m. — Trenton vs. Camden Keelen, t 0 0 0 Schumock, o 11 4.28 St, Anthony's 2 same (or they proceeded te (seml-ffnal'Qroup IV). DIM atUa, 7 a is "Outside The Law" TOMORROW G raham , f 0 0 P g St. Catherine's l NO CENTRAL JERSEY M m m fall' apart. Coaob MacCutoh- 0 4 (At Princeton) - Maddock, t 0 0. 0 Leake, g 2 Bt. Ann’s l TEAM, let alone no shore eon sought to staballze them 7:15 p.m. — St. Mary's (Elizabeth) Owen, g . .: 0 0 0 Extra Carloana by sending Jones, a better de- vs. Gloucester Cathollo (Cathollo B* Klrchner; 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross , . 0 area team, has won a state Saint Patrick’s Day final). Plzzlchlllo, g . a 1 5’ Brbwn, g 0 0 0 championship in basketball in fenslve player, back for Pi- 11:30 p.m. — Bt. Peter's (Jersey 7be S t m m R i d e r ’ Pics Free Cake curl at the start of the last City) vs. Trcntoa Catholic (Parochial Auer, g , 0 t 2 a long while. Last team to ’ And Snrprlzes \ 82 B 73 Recently Inducted Quarter. It was no use. Alikas A-fmal). Gelaler, g s 0 10 win. If a team from Elisabeth scon brad^ E a u powers SATURDAY Soon, periods: ' went out on two needless (At Ratfers) by Among 10 m e n recently truly, can be said to bear the • '* ' ' • •: ' Westlnghouse 10 I t 11 9—50 CHILDREN under 12 fouls. Then tbe panlo was on. 7:18 p.m. — Croup II Final. 7 > 17 drafted into the service at Central Jersey designation B:3Q p.m. — Group 111 Final. Dukes 20 SO 22 11—73 FREE B a y v 111 e players had no (At Prtacetoa) - S t James (tt) Red Bank were Robert R. given It, was Thomas Jeffer­ trouble Intercepting unoertaln 7:19 p.m. — Group 1 Final. OP P Referee Cottrell; Umpire Sohaab. 224 Seeley Ave. son In Group IV ln 1954. The 0:90 p.m. — Group IV FlnaL M ataw an passes, grabbing the Hunrath, f 1 9 2 Brown. ..- Keftnsburg; David C. Allan, year before that Hamilton ball from fumbling MHS fin­ Alexander, f 1 9 2 Atco Tile (49) P. O. Box, MR, Keyport, and Township won ln Group m . Newly-Formed Flying F gers. The Red and Oold play­ Comerford, ( - 0 0 0 a Anthony DellaPletro, Route L ast team around these dig­ ers romped and raced away Club Seeking Members Ryan, o s 1 ff DeNardo, f 2 0 38, West Keansburg. ging to win was Sayrevllle, from their rivals as Bayville 0 2 Dietrich, f while still a Group I school, A group of men' Interested Driscoll, g 1 rooters roared approval and Hunter, o ln 1952, a long time ago. The In flying, met Mar. 8 at Ye Donath, g . 4 0 S ’ stomped and pleaded for them Duokenfleld. g outlook for a Central Jersey Cottage Inn, Keyport The pur­ NJISAA Sectional . to beat the clock. Tomasello, b champion is hardly robust pose of this meeting was to 0 2 20 The Maroon and Steel had Freiburg, g Basketball Champs discuss the formation of a fly­ Standings this year. Matawan, ve are a temporary recovery with Blaoknul, g unhappy to say, hardly can ing club. About 20 persons a t­ ...Team, . i. W L three minutes to go as Jones Munis, g - T21 be given much chance with tended and It waa decided St. Mary's - U 0 ~ G RO U P IV H IG H and Johnson spilled in tw o both Wildwood and North Ar­ Today . Toniormr - Saturday M ar. 14-15-16 that a club would be formed St. Joseph's 7 2 North Jersey, Seo. I, Bay­ quick baskets to make K a 18 17 49 to be known as the Garden St. Agnes 7 3 onne. ' lington blocking their way to safe-looking 62-47. But then National Lead (41) A NEW TRIUMPH FOR WHAT-A-GUY WAYNE! St. James 4 .5 North Jersey, sec. 2, Bloom a Group I crown. North Ar­ State Flyers, Inc, Members a f p M C. M . , . , the Bayville players put St, Ann’s 3 6 field. lington has won two out of the aro being sought. M uir, f 7 1 15 Matawan ln a - condition of 1 8 Central Jersey, Trenton. past three years and was a JOHN WAYNE * OAN DAILEV - MAUREEN O HARA A second meeting will be St. Catherine's B aum , 1 3 4 ) 0 rout. Thoy had tlie score 02-55 South Jersey, Camden. finalist the other year. Car­ held Wednesday, at Ye Cot­ Holy Cross 0 9 Powers, ,2 1 5 THE WINGS OF EAGLES > with one-minuto-and-one-half 0 q r o u p i i i m a n teret hardly has tbe height tage Inn. All those Interested Mosley, g ■ • 0 0 WARD BONO • . MttRoccio* to go, Deltz sank a "sleeper” North Jersey, Seo. 1. Cliff­ and mnnpower to cope with shot for MHS at this critical are Invited to attend. If any Rizzo Rocky’* Foe Buchole, g 0 2 slde Park. - teams 1lko Ocean City and time. But lt was not enough. Information regarding this Kozy. K 3 0 — Special — KIDDIE SHOW — Special — Monday Night North Jersey, Sec. a. Hillside. Bogota In Oroui U. Cliffslde Bayville came on again. It club Is desired, call Arthur C. Carmody, g 1 1 Saturday Afternoon— Starting 2:00 P.M. Central Jersey, Bound Brook. Park, playing for their third was 04-69 when the ref gave SchulU at Keyport 7-1203 or Joe (Rooky) Tomasello South Jersey, Woodrow Wil­ straight title spread-eagles , Scully two fouls. lie missed Raymond V. Wallace at Key­ Matawan, scheduled to make 18 9 41 THE BIG FUN CARNIVAL son (Cam.'). “ tbo field In Group in . Bound them both but Bayville root­ port 7-355B. - his return'to the ring Monday 8cere by periods: Comics - Cartoons • Faplta - Screen Jokes - Animals pRour ii man Brook, tlio Central Jersey ers still were furious beoauje night ln a bout to bo televised Atco Tile 15 9 4 21-49 champs, look hopeless. A sen­ Tbo Show Tlie Youngsters < Love! North Jersey. See. 1, Bogota, a Red and Gold score had off tho floor ln a victory pa over Channel 5 from St, N ational Lead 11 5 14 11—41 timental favorite hereabouts The Blr Fan Carnival Shown In Cooperation With been cut off thereby. M I k o rade. Nick's Arena, New York, will Iiereree Cottrell; Umpire North Jersey, Sec. 2. Verona Central Jorsoy, Carteret. will be Woodrow. Wilson, ’ Pete’s Ino., Uomc of G.E. Appliances Florl already had scored 11 Tlie box score: havo Phil Rizzo, Brooklyn Brown, Camden, South Jersey Group points for Bnyvlllo ln the Matawan (CO) middleweight as hla opponent. South Jersey, Ocean |Clty. GROUP I HIGU n l champs. That is the school Sunday - Monday • Tuesday Mar. 17-1&-19 quarter. Deltz made himself OFF Duko Stcfano, matchmaker of where Paul Bernard, long Matawan Little League North Jersey, Seo. 1, North Continuous Sundsy — starting 1:45 P.M. the Maroon and Steel hero Bcully. f 4 3 11 St. Nick's, has announced. conch nt Matnwan, now tench­ Arlington, • 2 — BI| Features - 2. • - again by breaking in for Johnson, f 4 2 10 Tomasello gained a. decision The Matawan Little League es. In Oroup IV, Dloomdeld North Jersey, See. 2, Belvl game-saving basket wltli 25 AUkas, 0 . 5 3 13 over Rizzo threo years ngo ln will hold a regular mooting should tako the C-J represen­ dere. • ' seconds to go. Plcurl, g 4 1 9 a bout at Ridgewood Grovo. Sunday at 8 p.m. ln the Mata tative, Trenton. Central Jorsoy, Matawan, Larry Way and Florl bit for Jones, g 2 2 8 Tbiqasello lias been lnactlvo wan Recreation Building, Mid­ ... baskets to make lt 00-03 and Dcltx, B 8 5 17 ln boxing for two years. Ills dlesex Rd., it was reported South Jersey, Wildwood. JACK KUHNS, Matawan PAROCHIAL A Bayville was coming In- to roturn bout ln a semi-final en yesterday by Doris McCor Hlgh’a track star for the shoot again when the- buczer . 25 18 00 a' St. Nick’s card had beon do- mack, secretary. Mrs. McCor­ North Jersoy, St. ‘ Peter's past throe years, wa\ slated (J.C.). sounded. A grea* cry' of a: Bayville Regional (63) -■ layed beoause of tho difficul­ mack also reported there will to mnke his first start as a gulsh. rose from the Bayville G F P ty In finding a sultablo oppon­ be a bus trip by the group to South Jersey, Trentpn Cath­ University of Southern Cal­ stands to ask where was th'crc Florl, f 7 i 1 15 ent lor him. He nnd R lito the Paper Ml'' Playhouse, ollo. ifornia trackman Saturday any Justice when things like Dlttenbcnder, f 3 2 8 plonscd tlio fans In their first M lllburn, on Sunday, M ay 5, PAROCHIAL 11 ln the Southern P a o 1 fI o Dishes to the Ladles Mon. and Tues. this were allowed) The Mata Solpol, o 2 2 0 meeting. to seo a production or "Can- North Jersoy, St. Mary’s Amateur Athletic Union Re­ wan players and fans. Jubilant E’dycrs, g 8 4 16 C on." (Ellz.). lays at Los Angeles but N«t Wed. thru Sat. ’ \ Mar. 19 to M South Jorsoy, Gloucester In relief from nervous ten- Denson, g 1 0 2 Rutgers new dormitories rain washed ou' the event Continuous Saturday — Doors Open lt:J0 1 slon, curried Coaohes Mao- Way, g 7 2 10 Cathollo, aro namod for threo men Rutgers University’s gym­ before lt wns moro than a W alt Disney** Cutoheon and'Oeorge Delti prominent ln ber early his­ nasium ’s 25 ycnrs-old this PAROCHIAL O quarter inderway. Kuhns T ' 2d 11 03 tory. They ore Frederick Pro- year, tt wns nonstruotod ln North Jorsoy, St, Cocllla's had qualified for the meet "WESTWARD HO THE WAGONS" “Help Wonted" ads ln this M alawnn 12 21 19 14-00 llnghuyscn, Jacob It. Harden 1932,. two years after afire (Kearny). by gaining n'srts on both paper tell you about the good llnyvlllo Rog. 8 14 11 30—03 bergb, and John L. Living had dosUoyed the; old Btllan- South Jersey, Wildwood CaUi the 440 yd. and tho 880 yd. Plus "Disneyland U.S.A." jobi open. "■ ", Of/l^Uls-Plilpps, ; D u b l n , , slon, V'- tlni Oym.. , olio. hurdles relay teams of Middletown Central (M) lotanical Gardens ' O P P BAYSHORE JUNIOR K. Truex, t • 3 1 7 Faculty Victors AREA BOWLING SCORES Kurre, f 0 0 0 Hsplay At Show HIGH SCHOOL Flockliart, 0 3 1 7 MATAWAS JOIIRNAI Capalbo, g 12 4 Basketball bowed out for an­ An exotio oriental garden, Kovaleskl, g 10 2 - other year at Keyport High Bayshore Mixed League featuring Jwarf pine trees, M arch 14, 1957... P s ie N In o .. Mat-Key Mixed Sunday Night M ar. 10 CONFERENCE R uby, K______—,— 12 4 Thursday with a pleasant eve- M U , 1 a m b o o and ornamental nlng of entertainment for Uie Rapolla's -Market <2> — 680 719 . 787 stones, n d "» typical subur­ - " ' fans;' A ioub’eh^&der .was Keansburg won the cham­ 9 6 24 Regan, f 0 0 0 ciifrs seafood’ u r ------j“ bbi w e o 6~ Downes Pontiac (1) 704 652 701 ban vegetable garden design­ held for the benefit ot the m w Conover Lumber Co. (2) 741 694 687 pionship ot tho lcaguo Friday Central gained an extra O'Neill, o 0 1(4^^ 645 721 737 ed fo r the budgefcnlnded Mothers Club fund and at the Ye Cottage Inn (1> In a gamo with Raritan Town­ Hendrick’s Dairy (1) 695 613 653 Larry’s Barber Shop (2) 695 759 692 homemaker comprise con- basket when c Matnwnn play­ VnnQogh, g 2 1 B en'Jbof the evening’s play no Marquet's Pharmacy (2) 634 653 666 ship on their own court that Broad St. Cleaners (2) 659 601 trastlng themes of the Brook­ er mistakenly shot through Hourahan, g 7 1 15 Bpietatbr -wanted his admis- Lazare's Shoes (0) 697 600 626 had -to go through an 0 v e r- fiav-on Drugs (1) - 719 606 650 lyn and New York Botanlo their hoop,.______slon money back. In one same Kulas Boat Works. (3) 641 626 653 tlme before decision was Newberry’s (1) 681 685 718 Gardens' exhibits ln the In­ reached. Wayne Felsman was 12 3 27 the Washington's Auto team Jack's Hardware (1) 877 722 662 ternational Flower Show, Union Beach (80) Bayshore Hardware (2) 739 742 700 the hero for Keansburg. He Middletown Central (IB) took the championship ol the -Ulrlchsen’s Boat Works (2) 593 757 666 wbich will be held Mar. 91 to a f p M artin i ’ Brown (1) 627 673 643 -posed a set shot with 10 seo- Keyport Recreation League by Hollywood-Service (1%) 685 608 661 Butler, f „ -118 a f p C. E . Bahrenburg (2) 679 637 670. Apr. 6 ln the New York Coli­ onds remaining ln the over­ downing the Union Beach Big Cottage Lounge (l’/i) 685 615 612 seum'. O'Neill, f ,1 0 2 K, Truex, { ' 0 3 3 Five, 58-56. In the other game. Standlngi time period that skimmed tbs Taurine's Bar & Grill (1) 616 659 579 The Brooklyn Botanic Gar­ Regan, 0 0 1 1 £alderlnl, f 10 3 • the faculty members gave the cords-perfectly for the win­ H. Si B. Jersey Sea Skiffs Q) 703 614 694 Team ' W L Bob Vondogjl, O 0.00 Kovaleskl, t 1 0 J ' KHS varsity a different kind dens wlll -exhlblt a Japanese ning basket. John Topolewskl Standings Downes Pontiac 43 29 Mollale, g 2 146 41 31 a r d e n of the So style, grabbed the rebound for R ar­ Flockliart, o ' 2 1 S of lesson than usual, showing Team WL Bayshore Hardware Hourahan, g S 101 32V6 ground-level variety, which itan and raocd down court, ln - them somfe of the hidden tricks THrichsen's Boat Works 45 30 Ye Cottage Inn ' 3914 Capalbo, g 2 0 4 34 will be installed by Frank of the game. The faculty won, Jack’s Hardware 43 32 C. E. Bahrenburg - 38 a last futile effort to retrieve Morker, at 1 0 2. 37 35 Oknmura. Mr, Okamura has 9 12 30 61-46/ Tourlne’s Bar & drill . 43 32 Broad St. Cleaners tho gamo 'lut his hurried shot Rapolla's Market 37 35 supervised the Brooklyn Bo­ Matawan (It) . v The Automen Just lasted out Cliff’s Seafood 41 34 against the clock missed, Larry’s-Barber Shop 3414 3714 tanlo Gardens’ Japanese gar­ Q F 7 ’ 4 18' against the Onion Beach five. Cottage Lounge ■ 4014 3414 Had Raritan Township been H. & S. Jersey Sea Skiffs Newberry’s . ' 34 38 den since 1947, The exhibit Final Standings' The: game looked like a rout 3914 3514 able to win, they would have Bowie, t . Hendrick's Dairy . Sav-On Drugs , ' 33 39 employs a background of ori­ Wltkowskl, I Team W I» _... at the start when Washington’s 39 36 brought the raoe to n tlo and Kulas Boat Works 37 38 M artin Si Brown. . ■ 23 ' 49 ental flora and stone to high­ Koansburg 7 1 whlzzed away to an early lead hnd a playoH game' with llioks, o Hollywood Service 3514 3914 Team High Series light the ‘‘Bonsai" Japanese R aritan Township 0 3 'and : the Benchers were help­ Koansburg. -Of - the three Layton, .a ~ Conover Lumber Co. 33“ 42 Bayshore Hardware 2283' dwarf trees. The exhibit is un­ less with their star, Acle Cot­ Marquet’s Pharmacy games Coaoh Tom Perr y’s Wilstcad, _ at Matawan * 4 28 47 ' Team High Game der tho dlreotlon of M iss Alya trell. ; tied ln knots by the Au­ LaZare’s Shoes •' l»ds -hnnjlost this...season. Gregory; Middletown Central 3 • 2514 4914 ______Bayshore-Hardware— :— 818- Sutcliffe, ---- tomen's'defense MlckeyNag- two of them havo boon ln the ' Men - High Series Union Beach 3 1 H. ,& S. Jersey Sea Skiffs 76J Tho New York Botanical overtime nnd tho third w as B 8 26 le’s- driving from the hack- J. Lyle 661 court was a ll■- that kept the ?, Team High Series Gardens' vegetable garden ex­ lost ln the last 25 seoonds of Keamburg (14) Jack’s Hardware 2154 Hen • High Qame hibit win stress the practical­ regular time. O F P > Beachers £11 ve. . H. Pieper 266 ity of such a project for the 2 0 4 B ut in thS second quarter lt J . Lyle - 268 The Raritan players had Felsman, t Automen Champs .... - was ' different. Butch VanPelt Mat-Key Church League sm all home-owner with a lim ­ their own erratlo foul shoot­ Adaxrii, t 2 0 4 (continued from first oolumnl Women » High Series...... ited amount ot time, spneo Joined Mickey Nagle on the M ar. 8 ing to blame for, their defeat, Casey^o 3 0 6 Baker, g 0 1 1 M . Bmltta •_ '' 646 and money; The garden wlU : driving arid drew the Automen They made only six of 18 free B. Mathles, g 1 0 2 Matawan Baptist (2) 811 904 866 Women - nigh Game J be enclosed by a white ploket Into , a rush of fouling. __ Rich throws. Keansburg had eight Osnato, g a 214 33' B 61 Matawan Presbyterian (1) 760 788 satC V. Wilson ' 236 fence with a tool shed ln the Beveridge, g 1 0 2 W harton hit from the outside Calvary Methodist (0) foul shots and made only two, Xns Varsltr (41) ■ I and It was a tight squeak, 30­ 8D6 713 803 background. T ho shed will but those tree throws by Alex Gethsemane Lutheran (3) 829 726 817 Keyport Recreation League < contain a minimum selection O P P 29, a t halftlme. Osnato enabled Keansburg to , IB 2 39 H. Ruth, f 12 4 Matawan Methodist (1) 777 768 743 ■ ' ' r M ir . 7 ■' of proper tools for this type knot tho gamo and send lt In­ Raritan Townihlp (80) . Washington’s came out for St. Mary's, Episcopal (2) 762 818 758 of gardening. Sullivan, 1 1 0 1 695 80S 659 to overtime. • 'the~ th 1 r d quarter to liustle Bayview Presbyterian (1) Larry’s Barber Shop <1> a r p Alnsile, f 7 8 17 740 746 812 816 765 761 The garden itself Includes Joy was unconfined ln Un­ their opponents around the Hebrew Congregation (2) 794 771 754 Hygrade Foods (2) Curren, t 0 766 762 743 plantings of 1 o e k b, peppers, ion Doaoh School quarters Fri­ Arohor.f ' 1 0 2 court more and stop the set­ St. John's Methodist (0) ' Keyport Recreation (2) Kolly, t 0 6S>2 821 '814 742 625 769 tomatoes, eggplant, squash, day after the Bcacheri w o n Bob Kennedy, o , i a°i3 up plays. In addition, Mickey Keyport Baptist (3) ' 924 865 864 Silver Dollar Tavern (1) Topolewskl, f 0 709 (29 678 kitchen horhs and a variety tholr first gnmo of tbe season, Qolden. st Nagle had four fouls on him. Keyport Reformed (1) 761 685 777 Crystal Recreaflon1 <2) Mack, f ' 0 - 3 1 I 708 757 612 of flowers. % defeating Middletown Central, Tommy Mickey came ln on Trinity Episcopal (2) 866 781 74* Tierney Beverage (1) ~- Louche, < Ooblaegro, ■---- — o - o - o - the fast break enough times to __ ' ' ■ • __ .. Standing! A cold framo ,aU6 will be 27-17. Ooacli Al-Magglo's boys Dan Mogge, g .5 111 _____„..."___ Standings Included ln tlio exhibit. In ad­ wero Bportlng tholr new uni­ Kurdyla, * . .. .0 fl 0 -— -buildup'the Washington’s lead W ■ L Team W VanSollsburg,' g 7 a 17 dition, educational posters and forms the first tlmo In this to 62-41. going Into tbe final Keyport Baptist 43 29 Larry's Barber Shop 22 18 14 40 . ' quarter, St. John’s Methodist ' 41 31 Hygrade Foods ' 19 , 11 pamphlets furnishing detailed gamo. The Beachora Ignored „ ■ 12 6 30 19 11 Information of the garden will the legend that now uniforms Snore b r quartern ' , It still was not a safe lead. Bayview Presbyterian - 41 31 Keyport Recreation Union Beach .(27) 11 19 bo available to flower show are a Jinx, and playod as , O P P Cottrell finally worked hlm- Hebrew Congregation 4014 3114 Crystal Recreation ' Faoulty : 7 18 U 15—61 St. Mary's Episcopal Silver Dollar Tavern 10 20 visitors. they never playod bclorp to self loose from the Automen’s 38 34 McHale, t . 3 0 Varsity IV 12 11 U -16 . Matawan Methodist 37 . 35* Tierney Beverage 9 21 The International Flower win handily. Dan Hourahan ' defensive hamper and he and . ... ' ", '' .'■■""T'F-- Matawan Baptist 36 37 Indldoal High Averages Show to sponsored Jointly by his best day of tho sea- . Mickey N igle had the Wash­ . Getlisemane Lutheran 34 38 the -Horticultural Society of son>\Ho could not be stopped ington’s five hanging on against W, Barker 167.8 Matawan Presbyterian 3314 381& F. Kruser , 167.4 New York and the New York on dnyo'ins. t h e clock at the end. Calvary Methodist 32 4t C, Davlno ' .166.10 Florists’ Club, - Having tasted victory 01100, FINANCIAL STATEMENT . The faculty started out ln Keyport Reformed 30 42 J. Crover ’ ' ttt.i Trinity Episcopal 5a 46 tho Boaohers wore not to be ' . ' JU «l SMMdKMil, UM " • the gapie against the varsity H . Devine ...... ' ------185 J1 Chuuic League Action halted. Monday they tanglpd as though they were going to H; Canton 164.10 wllh Matawan on tho Koyport . ASSETS ■' ■ E. Zlto 162 J be' polite about the thing and Keans. Ladies Mon. Night League Features Perfect Game High court. The favored Mata­ KND61 W. Kullburg 160.17 I - ■ • ' VolWd 8KIM OOTMUtMl , , not press their students. An 18- Maroh 11 wan team led thom most ot I i»,Ht,rrM8 High Indlvldnil Gam* a m Costellano rolled a por­ Caaadtaa Q m n m l . , ...... iro,t h ,i ; pblntgaln In the second quar­ the game, but Coach Magglo's ter; dispelled these Illusions Mat-Key. Rec. (1) 634 620 60S P. Folscher . 232. ted game for tho Krucgor •lot*, Ooaelr end Mualdpol. 44.MOIH.Tf Marquet’s Pharmacy (2) . 550 627 637 F.K ruser - i ■ - 230 Brewing Co. team Sunday in forces tied lt up ln a 1 a a t Rollnad. ftUls UBlHy. Udirttal aid MIm Mm m w . with rtoacb Frank Zampello C.: Clerclerskl j_ - • ■ 229 minute: surge and forcod tho . leading,the action against his Scott Funeral Homfe~ (2>' . 515 7»7 813 the Atlantlo Tri-State Classlo BTOCKi ' ' Fete’s Inc.-(1) . 657 600 660 Ilijjh Individual Set League as K ruegtr upset L-R game Into overtime. Don But­ own charges. It was 25-23 for 592 ler and Bklppy O'Neill Joined (allnad, MUo WUf. kte M d e*4 WmUaasea 8.ITI.T4I.M' H. Wasserman & Son (1) 642 644 584 H . Canton Heat Treatlrut trio 2-1 at the faculty at the half. 664 Marty Mollalo In sensational Keyport Cleaners (2) 634 638 625 C. Ragsdale the Matawan Keyport Recroa- Motl«ai> Loau M l«al IH M , , 8 ,n iiir .fi . In the third quarter. .Bob C. Clerclerskl , 580 drlve-lns during the Overtime, B«al b la tt. . , . . , . . . . IUIMMM Keansburg News (3) 601 721 633 tion Alleys.. ~ 'Alnsile and Bob Kennedy kept High Team Score while Hourahan did a great (Includw Kohm OUlc*, Mtmcxlal Ckapd end Rea the varsity ln pace Vlfh tbelr Gentile’s Market (0) ‘ . 564 696 689 lt was the first 300 game ln Ealal* und*t looq UlB 1*U4|) Larry’s Barber Shop the league this season, a n d Job at the foul Uno. . ’teacfieis; it being only 38-35 as Richard's Hollywood (0) 638 561 612 High Team Sat C o* .... k • the fourth ln sanctioned com­ Dave Gregory wns tho boat CftlUUato L a o s ...... 'ttfe final period opened.' In Middletown Fharmaoy (3) 568 704 644 Larry’s Barber Shop , 2477 IIMHH.II performer for Coaoli John (Loan* lo mtmbtri) ^ . . ■ >.' this final quarter, Walt Franks Standings ■ . petition. Castellano also was the first to roll n perfeot Lucskovltoh's team undor tbe r«ra»ta boa BUMkMs I* keM* (i nMMU I mmM m 4N.4Hj0r - took matters Into his hands, - Team W L ' pressure of the. overtime, lalwul da* o«d m m il . . . . , , , , l.Ut.UTM Scott Funeral Home______Keyport Businessmen's League game on TV, In Newark dur­ .j; and_8C0ted flve. ttmes for_the , M ar. 9— Matawan had lost Mike Wel- JUi Mkw MMH , --- M i u i f* faculty and that j-as lt. Marquet’s Pharmacy 43 32 ing the 1953 season. ~ He Tolled the 300 ln tho stead on fouls ln the third . H ie besf the varsity could H. Wasserman & Son ‘ 43 32 Burlew’s Restaurant (2) 847 872 708 M 1 U M I M Keyport Cleaners 3614 38)4 third game to give his to am quarter. Byron lllcks continu­ 3 get: out of It was that they Baron’s Coffee Shop (1) ' 818 860 850 ed his oonslstent play ( or R ichard’s Hollywood 38 89 a 766, a new high game for — ...... L u i n n t M i , a made 14: out of 23 fouls, which .Town. Tavern <2) ....- - 866:A14i.-.,86Q At cenitr. flolna a ..: M aV K fy-.Rec.... ______i J 6 « i s»it> the season in the league. CwtUUaU Iw m tm n«uir*d fcy lin r ; , • • ■ . . ^ g ‘jave_tliiMHMfc'l'igbt to cliide Keyport Bor, <1> ------8 4 V « 6 good defensive Job on tb e IIM IH k N Pete’s; Inc. , f ,34144014 886 Another upsot produced a (!>)•■« m u v H m» all ba»4 oa 'a iMfc inwraM ■ * their coaches who had been Gentile's M arket 34 41 Keller's Liquor Store (2) 723 837 new high team series sooro tailor union Boaoli ployors, aMumpllon and toqtthw vlih luluit parmult and 781 826 737 • •- admonishing them about foul Keansburg News . 33 4A McQueen’s Cleaners (1) for ths season when sixth- h, Matawan found solace fo r fnloroil will pay all futui* mllAcat* Mntllla aa 833 821 84S .sj- shooting all season. Tbe facul­ Middletown Pbarinaoy S3 41 Tarlese Construction (3) place M. B 1 a 11 Company ‘the Union Beach defeat ln they matun) . American Legion, L.H. (0) 727 647 771 C#rtUlcfl1* SMtlllt la prmM tl 8 931 950 828. 27-18. Bill Bowlo was tho Otar liliudi oa CwtUlMtM ...... I,NI,II8.I4 Matawan-Keyport Merchants League win throe straight from th e inilumli lall on dapoall at Intorttl ond aaouals Mt Washington’s Auto (59) 904 856 762 performer for 111- Lucikovltoh ' ' - ■ Mar. 1 ■ ' Middletown Lanes (0) third-place Electric Battory a«ldt lor nlunda iwyablo |o Dwwabtr II, 1097)' G F P Circle Chevrolet (2) 614 797 780 team. Every man on tho M. foroos ln this contest, Jldraao* foroxala...... MIUM.96 Standings T'. Mickey, f . 8 a 24 Jag's Sport Goods (I) 721 868 768 Blatt team rolled 200 or bet^ Fred aernsback, coaoh of Bvtivllr Vihudoi I w m 8,«N.I>8Jt BaU, f 3 r ; ;7 . Team W L Contra!, who Is leaguo seoro- KUolUmHU* UaUUUM...... lin.M 8.l8 Matawan-Keyport Reo. 4814 2614 Old Boathouse (2) 763 788 802 ter every gamo excopt Fred Zlmber, f 3 1 ,7 tary, announced ho Is calling (Amounta Ml aaUU lot tax.f, KPMIM and OUST Frank's Charcoal Fit 4614 2814 760 878 764 Lenlng who slipped to 190 on F."W ashlngton, e 4 4 12 Taurine's Tavern (1) a meeting within the next Jlablllllti of (h« Sodtlyl Crate's Beverages 46 . 29 his third game after rolling Total Llabnlda* , , , r« $iro4n,r«Mi Hunter, g 3 1 7 r , Standings week to plan for baseball and Rapolla’s Market * "4414-3014, r - Team '' ' W w 235 and 236 his first two R. Mickey, g ■ 1 0 2 Frank's Barber Shop 44 31 - draw up a sohedule. Keyport Bpoclal n*M'rrMjor_lluctual!$(iJnJka.yalue-bf^H«l«. Baron’s Coffee Shop ______48 24 games. - Burlew’s Restaurant _ 43 , 32 _, Other matches Bunday fol­ and Cllffwood aro expeoted (o 8p«dal IliMrvM lor CuiHuallon In Modallly, InlMMt Burlew’sRestauraut 48 24 and olhw Uobllllloi...... “Donald's Contractors ~ 4214 3214 lowed the script, Lusardl-Som- Join with the other five 9t.ir6.IHJt Cllffwood Field Club . >9 36 Town Tavern 44 28 schools In tlie baseball Union Beach Big Five (St) ervllle topping Jersey City Total LlaUHliM e>4 ShoM Bwmtm G F P O K Sales h Service , J814 3614 Keller’s Liquor Store > 43 29 Drydooks, 2-1: Master's Fast league. Old Mill Dairy 38 37 Cottrell, f ' 4 3 11 Varlese construction 4014 3114 Freight blanking Matawan- Matawan (II) Cllffwood Inn 38 37 Circle Chevrolet 40 32, iOl»cr/t ttotfaM htt httmtni Itr Minbner/ rvbdw M ' T. Nagle, t. , . 3 0 8 Keyport, 8-0, and Tlarco Corp. o r p Beach Tavern 37 38 Tourlne’s Tavern 39 33 R : Wharton, c 4 0 t 8 Bowie, t 3 12 Jag’s Sport Goods 3514 3914 Keyport Cleaners 3614 3516 beating Bowlera Perfeorlp, 2-1. Wltkowskl, t 0 0 Van Pelt." g 2 6 10 B Si D Super Market 34 41 - Sam’s Keyport Bar 35 37 .1 WOODMEN % W0U» Paldutl, g- - • 1 0 2 Schanck’s Oil 34 41 Old Boathouse 3314 8BJ4 For variation ln soup flavor, llioks, 0 2 a 0 3 l| Ilf! IHIURAHCI10CIITV M „ Nagle,-g - .....7 4 18 Cllffwood Amoco 33 42 McQueen Cleaner* 31 41 add' a touoh of tarragon to Layton, e ’jS MtsfOfNiii troi Pinto, i g . 0 1 1 All-Bros. Woodworking 82 43 . Middletown Lanes 2814 431ft oream of oelery soup and a M. Wotst«ad, g 0 4 * Omaha I, tfcWo4o Keyport Lumber 30 45 Jag’s Sport Goods 24 48 bit ef dill to oream of chloken. Gregory, 1 » 1 Wotlif 1 Hiiontbll/ Stitngtu ftglnnol ||kV> IlM f 21 14 58 Cllffwood Fire Co. . „ 30 45 American Legion, L.H, 13 59 Chives ad d alp to cream of Hoffman's Liquor Store 16 tD . Scare by'qnarters: . High Team Game mushroom soup. 13 7 31 ;•'Washington’s 18 12 22 7—69 Keyport' Cleaners 1092 , U nion Beach 11 18 12 16—66 Mon. -Co. Woman's Major League -‘—Baron's Coffee Shop, 990 KHS Faculty (51) Feb. 37 • , B lik In livid sal Game \ - ' •.... -.O P Jollne-Chinchlllas (2> 442 432 649 . F. Irons 264 Todd,-/ , 0 Olsen’s Boat Works (1) 437 615 487 O . Jacobs 245 B. Zampello. f ' 1 Pete’s, Inc. (0) 603 608 454 nigh Team Set f And Be, GorraH r f .'.W.XprBnks, t 0 12 Larry’s Barber Shop (3) 616 613 628 Sam's Keyport .Bar 2817 Bam /or d, t 0 Matawan-Keyport Rec. (3) 476 488 542 Baron’s Coffee Shop 2805 ♦ * F, .Zampello, f 1 11 R yan Bros. (0) 455 459 492 High Individual Set •Bob LoPreAto. c 0 Standings R. Preston 654 Team ...... W ..... L R . Washington, g 0 ' . T S. Sloveni • 652 Ryan Bras. 41 28 P, Franks, g 2 14 Individual Leaders * \* W h a t r r Olsen's Boat Works ' 40 29 (continued in eighth column) Pete's, Inc. . 28 31 F . Irons 181.56 Jollne-Chinchlllas 32; 37 B. Braun . 176.41 D. Trlraboll 178139 Matawan-Keyport Reo. *11 6 r Larry’s Barber Shop • 24 46 L. Agnlne ...... 178.18 Hlgb 8erles Team 1 - J . DsFellce —■ 177.4­ [ B U iC K j Larry's Barber Shop 1657 ' ' R . Preston - , 176.43 C. Pennetti 176.32 High Game Team A Celebration BtTTflt BUT P . Bommer 176.31 Jollne-Chinchlllas 649 R . Bohn 174.14 USED CARS i High Series - Individual S. Slovens 173.8 V. Wilson 644 3. Robinson 172.57 High Game • Indtvldoal B. Yankoskl 172.50 V. Wilson 199 . F . Kaufer 171.7 SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 1 6 1956 Century Hard Top Walling* Win League Forming For Dynaflow. RAH, W.W. It New Reserve Program Performance champion Junior Bowlers Art Walling, Jr., rolling a Young men between 17-25 Of the Bulck line. Only years of sge Inclusive, desir­ $2535. h o t'439 series, copped t h e Irving Borek, new director ing enlistment Ir the United Keyport Recreation Bowling of activities of the Matawan- 1954’ Dodge Coronet Subur­ 8tates Army Reserve can en­ Sweepstakes over the weekend Free Corned Beef and Cabbage ban. Power Fllte, R & Keyport Recreation Center, list under a new program , H. Station wagon util- nosing out W illiam W. Wall­ announces there will be a Jun­ Thoso enlisting incur a s 1 x I lty with sedan luxury ing, Fort Monmouth, by four ior bowling league started at year obligation which can bo Only $1295. Hats and Favors pins. William V'alllng, winner these alleys Apr. 6 to bowl satisfied by performing volun­ tarily six months active duty 1953 Chrysler Windsor Club of a suit two weeks ago ln tbe Saturday mornings. Those in­ Coupe. Fluld-Mattc, R for training and by participat­ sweeps series., finished third terested should contact Joyce & H. A good solid car ing satisfactorily In t h e for only $850. with a 423. The Recreation Paris at Keansburg 6-2182 for Heady Reserve for the re­ will sponsor another handicap Information and classification mainder of their six-year obll M anr Othera Bowling Is (or both bexcs. 'stakes again this Saturday gallon. For further details HUiii By M Y PAHE ami THE THREE KEYS T» Choose From Tbe new management of the visit or call ths local U. 8. and Sunday. ' alleys Is arranging for In­ Terms <■ Trades Army Iteserve Recruiter struction for young bowlers, Itoom J, Post Office Building Held On Charge especially beginners, by an In­ Asbury Park. structor. accredited by the Wallace Kross', SO, Fords, American Junior Bowling Con­ Pleads Innocent was arrested by Keyport Po­ gress. It Is hoped eventually m q t o r s .** lice Saturday and turned over to develop young bowiers ln Joseph Costanzo, 36, Mata HAZLET LUNCH ' Authorised Bolck Dealer this area who will qualKy (or wan Rd., Cllffwood, has en­ to State Police at tbe Keyport American Ju ilo r Bowling tered a plea ol not guilty to ITIIK DIJII.niNfl WITII TIIK AIKPl./tNB ON T ill! ItOOFI Serving the Bay«h«re. Arm Barracks. Keypor*. Police Bgt. competition and tournaments an Indictment charging fcim For Over SO Tears William Geiger said Mr. with threatenl'ir an 18-yesr Hwr IS at Bedle M . \ Kross was wanted for alleged­ Tbe Rutgera University con old Perth Aml-oy Klr> ’ on H i g h w a y 3 5 K e y p o r t • Keyport 7-4004 ly passing a worthless 890 cert series Is celebrating Its Bmllh 81,, Pertb Amboy, on check In Marlboro Township. 40th anniversary this rear. Oct. 21, I960, members announced their vqt« ■ Secondary .Education. TOTUlaUon1 ieyp&saloa, t h a t was Impressed wltb Mr. War­ to which Freehold Regional =■ <• to cut *18,100 that the govern­jMatawan, Kfeyjiort, . Costa Moro Holmdel offered population ner's recitation of the greater could offer more thorough ing body made any comment, Mr. Garrison added that expansion potential, e v e t academic reach and flexibility courses than Keyport or Mata­ according to Mr, Lanzaro, and (continued from page one) Freehold Regional embraced though good zoning sought to ot the regional study pro­ w an could hope to. •. more Information migbt: be ' u n f m jo u b n a ! in? Suit this was ju s t to balprm tbe the always higher! costs per combat lt, and that "thou­ g ra m . ' He averred* that even Prepares For World Of 1978 school board member's the forthcoming on tho bayshore pupil concerned with second­ sands'' of low cost houses though K»nport seemingly had Mr. Warner pointed out that township committee was satis­ regional high school plan, in ary education alone. The fig­ might come Into Matawan the plant to house Its high Freehold Regional had t h'e Page Ten ___M arch 1*. 19S7 A ruling in Superior Court which Union Beach, Barltan ures for the other districts Townsbip. Harold Dolan', a school population comfortably, plant and organization to of New Brunswick, on the refusal fied' with the cut made. Town­ ship Attorney Clifton T. Bark­ Township, Keansburg a n d bore more on less expensive Matawan Township Planning be was not content to accept ter In 1957 education looking of Madison Township to issue alov; then drew & resolution Highlands, are remaining par­ elementary ^ school - education Board jnember,, told-hlm ef­ that as all tbat was necessary to.the world o f 1975._Facilit!es Trial Teen-Agers building permits tor 114 homes certifying the amount remain­ ticipants since Atlantic High­ than on.high school costs, the fective measures by that body to Keyport’s needs. - - and administrators working in the Central Pi»rk housing ing in the capital outlay item, lands dropped out. Mr. Garri­ county superintendent explain­ had made this danger Just as Mr. Garrison found this was with school bulldln&s, class­ son said he was calling a development was delayed Fri­ 127,000, to the county tax board ed, so they appeared to be do­ remote as lt was In Holmd/I. a good attitude as Keyport rooms and laboratories built Aiom obile Project as the amount to be levied Icr meeting Apr. 8 to decide on ing much better, Mr. Gar­ Mr. Garrison acknowledged pupils would have to compete on the Ideas of , 1927' cannot., day when both sides agreed the further course of these rison revealed that his analy­ that Keyport, Matawan an d for college; placement and hope to do so, be averred. Hr Here’s a project, now on a this school purpose, out of court to see If the mutter districts. But he agreed with sis of high school costs per Holmdel represented three Jobs after graduation with pointed out In one subject trial basis, that should appeal Township Clerk j C. Floyd can be settled by a new build­ Mr. Warner that any decision pupil for secondary education distinct types of communities: pupils from regional high alone, physics, the develop­ to almost every teen-ager, iu- Wyckoff pointed out to Mr. on Apr, S meant little in terms in the county put Freehold Both he and Mr. Warner felt, schools offering much more ments since. 194* have chang­ tomotlve o n e and safety. ing ordinance Spurgat that the township com­ of t h e Im m ediate situation Regional in a much more fa­ however, that differentials a­ advanced programs. Mr. War­ ed the whole picture so that Mew Jersey is among states Tlie matter was to have mittee had approved the reso­ that was developing In Barl­ vorable light Insofar as com­ mong the three districts ner said this wa> not to dis­ physics laboratories built In trying the project. Passaic been heard by Superior Court lution drawn by Mri Barkalow tan Township gnd Keansburg. as Its first Item of business parison with o t h e r high would be Ironed out as in­ parage the quality of educa­ 1927 are now tfrcLalc. and Middlesex are pilot coun­ Judge J. Edward Knight, but Mr. Warner saw Keansburg, Thursday, so lt was too late to schools was concerned. creased expenses from new tion offered at Keyport or Mr. McGraw then asked for ties. ; m ( "built up" community, Matawan, but It was obvious expressions of their Interest The project alms to ' pro­ alter a conference, John A make any changes. . Robert Bentley, of the population would only raise never having the secondary the share of operating costs {hat a : place like Freehold from Keyport and Holmdel mote'safety and courtesy on Lynch, New Brunswick, attor­ Matawan board, wonted to pupils to make lt f easible, to to the district acquiring the Regional, having mwe with and gave MataVan’s ver^loti,. the highway, it also Is Intend­ ney for Central Park, said his know why. Freehold Regional set that borbugl. up as a high which to wprk,. could reason­ only to get the ,' admonish­ ed to, teach young people the motion for a court order U had so much' trouble with Its new population by the comput­ Methodist Church school district on'its own. ing . o f such costs oh enroll­ ably be ^expected to attain tbe ments from Mr. Warner eirifl ■ basic'parts of a car 60 they fyrc'e'tM Issuance of the per­ budget,,thftt lt had been twice A report that Keyport had better results. Mr. Garrison M r. Garrison on the state ol can drive and maintain one mits would not be pressed (continued from page one) rejected by ‘ the -voters,' then m ent.!^ He likewise 'fpresaw to raise.funds to purchase the a' capacity of 740 pupils and that the acquisition of : ne w summarized the various fields crisis developing, ' . lnlelllgefitly, to show t h e m pending local developments. disapproved by the municipal property. In addition U>\ the' was operating at a . h 1 g h ratables with the new popula­ how to keep and Interpret Joseph E d g a r,. Madison governing bodies, and had purchase price It will be nec­ school enrollment still below tion would not greatly disturb records of operation and own- Township attorney, said the gpne on to the state commis­ essary to raise ^n additional that peak led Mr." W arner to the relative debtor position for ershlp costs and even to de­ matter would be resolved In sioner,' Mr. Garrison said $500 for title, search and re* observe this was tn unusual a regional school of the three velop awareness of Jobs they court if the situation ls not setr Freehold was the only In­ cording fees. The Rev. Albert ease today. He said there districts, Mr.__Oarrlson cited m ight get In the automotive tied by a new; ordinance. He stance in 24 regional h 1 g li D. Curry Is pastor of h e were BO districts at this" time the estimated valuations of Industry, said the old, ordinance govern school districts in the .... state ■chuvctn------~ w lthno recetvlrg districts- to $11,720,000 for Holmdel; - $20,­ "To enroll- In th e project? lng building permits wns In where anything like that had take their eighth grade gradu­ 201,000 for Keyport, and $33,­ , wliere it ls offered, a boy or need of correction and did not occurred. Mr. Garrison said ates nnd that the state had to 915,000 for M atawan (Bor- " girl must be at least 15-years cover the situation. that the Freehold Regional Intervene (n their behalf to ough-Townshlp) to show they old. There are three units, the John H. Conover, Madison Outside Appraiser High School was In the hands force adjoining high schools •of persons of " a higfi stand­ were In good proportion to the Introductory project, basic Building Inspector, has ruled' (continued from page one) to take their children, even on ard of morality” who were estimated enrollments of 150, maintenance a n d operation, that the 114 building permits Is­ ed. Mr. Schrlber said. He as­ half ^sesslon. M r. Warner did seeking to preserve the super­ 450,742. • and efficient operation. Each sued to the Merritt Park Build­ serted that Walt and Howell not see how any high school, ior character of the education unit takes a year, ' ing Corp.. Clifton, developers Townships levied such a tax. Mr. Warner warned there still not at peak load, could being offered against the at­ ■ The Automotive safety of Central Park, expired be­ Township Clerk c. Floyd were differences In interests avoid a share of responsibil­ tack of “a small minority" Foundation ‘ i s , co operating cause work was not begun with­ Wyckoff warned tho . township to be considered. He noted ity In this emergency, , putting other things ahead of that when he : taught high with a committee of 4-H in in six months after they were to go slowly on an ordinance These strongly worded reve­ the prime reason for a school school lh Westfield, 75" p e r, ■working t)ut program guides. Issued. Mr, Lynch’s motion lo impose any such tax. Tho lations by Mr. Warner and to exist. ' . . ' cent of the graduates went to Officials of 4-H believe such was to get a clarification of clerk reported he knew of a M r. Oarrlson on , the crisis college. This left a remainder a project will fill a real need this action. ! big trucking concern which Mrs. Hilda C. Tomasello, a by helping to promote Ii 1 g h- that ls developing In second­ of 25 per cent not going to The developers plan that was prepared to bring' suit Mntawan board member, More checks were used j ary education In the bayshore college w h 1 c h_ the_ Westfield way safety. Central Park will have more against the township for ham ­ wanted to know If a regional The Middlesex, county Ex- area upset the placid tenor of board could not Ignore. Spe­ last year than in any pre­ than 400 homes. Tho new R e­ pering its business and' adopt­ bonrd of education would not teiision Service ls In the pro­ a meeting in which it had cial courses had to be given vious year. People every- I publican administration in the ing discriminatory practices be torn by local Interests, de­ cess of forming 4-H Clubs for been emphasized from t h b to meet their needs and this township vowed in Its election on the use of public roads. rived. from different districts where are discovering the this project and invites those campaign to try to cut down on start that everything was re­ rep’resentrd, Mr. [Gar­ raised the per pupil cost of Asks M inim um Tax - ease, safety, and-ConvenT... Interested to participate. At the. houslhg developments _ au­ mote and exploratory, ...... rison pointed out -that a re­ education. ------present, both adult volunteer thorized by tho previous Dem ­ Fred von Rodeck urged tie Doubling Enrollment In gional board ls made up of . Diversified Interests jertce of paying by check.: Readers : and members a r e ocratic Township Committee. township to again consider k Prospect nine members, one from each Mr. Warner said a regional This progressive bank^ in­ *:wanted. To start a 4-H Auto­ m inim um tax, Ho pointed out In Initial expressions on the district, then extra members district, embracing a number vites your checking motive Club In your commun­ there were persons living in Altar, Rosary Group regional high school Idea as lt to moke up nine from those dis­ of cotnmuilltles, bring s In a account. : . • ity, at least flvo young per­ the township In "shacks" of might apply to tbelr own dis­ tricts having the larger popu­ school pouiation of divers­ sons between 15-and-21-years- Enroll* New Members little or no taxable value who tricts, William - J. McGraw, lation by the most recent fed­ ified Interests, so that are needed, plus an were putting high costs on the eral census. Mr.'Warner said for the same unit cost mtlnyi St. Joseph’s Altar and Ros­ Matawan Board President, ac­ adult to serve as leader and municipality for services ren­ that the localism wears off on more courses and facilities1 ary Society, Keyport, held a knowledged a doubling of sec­ Instructor. The leader should dered them and the educating a regional board, as mem ­ can be provided than a small, regular business meeting M ar. ondary school enrollment was have some knowledge of auto­ ot their chtldren. Mr. von Ro­ bers beoomemtrre devot­ s 1 n g 1 o district high school 5 in the school hall following In prospect and something THE mobile operation, mainten- deck Insisted they be made ed to the school’s Interest ond where special facilities a n d the recitation of the Rosary would have to be done. He a nee, and construction. More to pay their fair sharo for less to their positions as com­ Instruction have to be financ­ and the enrollment of seven said a regional setup was one information and details m a y what they were getting by a munity representatives. B u t ed to accommodate only a new members by tho Rev. C. ot a number of options. Mr. be obtained by contacting the minimum tax. he acknowledge!1 that ui_der few beneficiaries. Mr. Warner MATAWAN J. Kane, pastor. Tho newly Wharton stated Keyport would Middlesex County Club Agent, go along as lt ls for a long the representative system of also pointed out that wltb a enrolled members are Miss Robert Mount pointed to Peter Martens, Jr.l'Rpojn, 2)1.' $212,000 costs for municipal time, If only freed of the bur­ government It was nard to large regional high school Louise Raymond, Mrs. Helena BANK Post O f f 1 o e Building, New make a representative forget population, pupils can be di­ Machado, Mrs. Agnes Hansen, government In the budget and den of Raritan Township. Har­ Brunswick, phone Kilmer questioned why some of tho ry Lubkert saw Holmdel go­ those entirely who elected him. vided as to capacities. He cit­ Mrs. Mary Ann O’Hare, Mrs. MATAWAN, NIW J IM ir 8-1437. programs could not be “cut Questions Growth Dlfferenco ed the case of Trenton where Ella Wallace, Mrs. Mary ing along with Keyport and Red Bank, as receiving dis­ Mrs. kissel' questioned what an upper 25 per cent In geom­ Brady and Mrs. Marie back" to ease the tax pres­ happened when one constitut­ etry could be given col­ Pedal Pushers Display Flguly.. ,- sure. Despite these censures tricts. without serious cause • ed district was "static" In lege calculus for which the Awarded "Good” Rating and suggestions, when th e for alarm. All agreed, how­ uuiattseuLiBEmsma Mrs. Alice Walling and budget was presented fo r ever. they were Interested "In ­ growth ond others were "dy­ remainder of the group was At the regular meeting of Mrs. Eleanor Smith will be adoption, It w as approved formation." namic.” Mr. Lubkert pointed not suited. ■ ■ auua mew imn co-chairmen of b e corned the Browntown Pedal Pujhers unanimously. M r. W arner Inquired Into out that Keyport was a "built Harrison Boggs, a Keyport beef and cabbage dinner to 4-H Club, Mar. 0, plans were prospective enrollments up" town with little chance of board member, stated that he be served by the members on Mayor Dennis Buckley was made to attend the annual for 1001-02. Russell A. G. Stet- Thursday, Mar. 28, in tho questioned about the recom­ 4-H dance, sponsored by the ler, Matawan superintendent school cafeteria. pense the committeemen gain­ 4-H Middlesex Couhty Coun­ ed from serving on the board of schools, estimated there cil, at Jamesburg, held Fri­ Following th e meeting a of health. Tho mayor acknow­ would be 742 attending Mata­ day; Those1 attending were spring bazaar was held. Mrs. ledged cach committeeman wan High School that year, Barbara yrane, M a r g a r e ! Jo h n EgglCBton was in charge received $3 for each meeting not counting tho possibility of Kttmmel,: Melody Bastedo, ot the affair. 8he v/as assist­ attended and an added.$3'.for, gcttthg 148 additional enroll­ s M a r k e t Marla Mnccla, Anne chamber ed by Mrs. Chnrles Emery, each'inspection made.'" T he ment from St. Josoph's School lain and Judith Crano. Lead­ Mrs. Qeorge Ward, Mrs. mayor explained that the not plficabie In parochial high ers attending were Mrs. H Oeorge Egon and Mrs. Mary .committeemen averaged it off schools. From this the assump­ Krlmmel, Mrs. N. Arace nnd Ahern. by accepting $150 per year tion was thnt Mndlson Town­ Mrs. H. Crane. Refreshments were serve i each for board of health ship will not bo a Matawan Awards’ were presented tor by the hospitality committee. work, as does Mr, Preston, sending district at that time. the window displays. The Ped­ also a board memher. Dr, Ja­ 1 John O. Hartzler, Keyport al Pushers received a "good.” cob Lewis, Freehold, t o w n- superintendent, felt there The display, In Tasslnl’s win­ Slash Of Cafeteria shlp physician, has his salary would bo 450 enrolled In high dow, Matawan, last week, set by ordinance, the mayor (continued from page one) school from Keyport Borough will remain through this pointed out. as of that year. M r., Lubkert week. All club members work­ that there would bo-$5000 left, The mode of paying t h e granted Holmdel should have ed on the window on. M ar. .2. n cafeteria could be sot up with dogcatcher also came up for 150 secondary pupils by then, M arla Maccla, Anne cham ber­ equipment suitable for meet­ query.-Jt-was stated- lie-r-re- but Mrs. M a ry 1 Kissel, ^anoth­ la in ,, Judith Crane and- Mrs, ing a m inim um nood, eelved (35. per month. Mayor er Holmdel board member, H . Crane attended the regular Mrs, Spurgat Joined him In Buckley acknowledged this reminded him the land open meeting oi the 4 H Council, In warning that the hot lunches was not such a "good deal’! for development in Holmdol beans.; Following the meeting, served at tho cafetorla wero for him ns most of the dogs made this Just a tentative a class In ceramics was held, tlio only, good meal some of . ..WITH 1HRIFIY SHOPPERS! picked up in the township figure, ' with Mrs. T, Hilton instruct­ tho children from low-lncome were mongrels which nobody ing, AU thoso present painted homes would get all day. Mrs. Total Suited To Regional. Setup a set of Balt and pepper Louise Mara suggested that It paid to redeem. Tho dogcatch­ Mr. Garrison and Mr. War­ Compare Our Prices ■ One Stop Shopping er hits to house these dogs shakers, > now might become Incumbent ner found the total of 1800 in on volunteers to raiso funds to seven days by law and feod the three districts fitted well them properly before he can Eastern Star Plans meet this need, as ono that Into tho regional setup where ^- E ffe ctiv e Thru MnrohlOth could not be ignored. Mrs. dispose of them, the mayor 1500 ls tho ideal tor the best Spring Fashion Show Madeline Quackenbush stated explained, so he docs not operation. Mr. Warner noted have a great deal left from Sirius Chapter 123, Order of tho not effect on the tax rato of that the orlglnnl regional dis­ his $35 per month to show for lb EaBtem Star, will sponsor a leaving $5000 in the budget trict, Sprlngtlejd, was n o w his work. , spring fashion show on Thurs Would be nil compared to tho building a second high school good to be dono, Committeeman Charles Me- Cor'ned ,^ i day, Mar. 21, at 8 p.m. at the after lt hod passed tho 1500 1 « Cue objected to a claim sub­ r Masonic Tcmplo, M ain St. Mr, Spurgat questioned the enrollment mark, had 100 aP mitted tor chickens killed by . Entertainm ent also will bo township commltlco members ready In the second school (logs. He noted the owner of featured at the show to be as to their part in tlie trim ­ and would add 600 more this called "Candlelight Cafo" and ming of the school budget cap­ the o h l c k o n s was valuing year. He said Springfield them at $1 .BO each. He declar­ there will be spcclal decora­ ital outlay Item. All denied a would then go ahead with a ed price to the supplier for tions. part Jn 11, Committeeman Jos­ third high school. He empha- the leghorns wns 10 cents per Dresses will b? shown from eph A, Lanzaro explained that slzod that this building of new pound frozen and there woro Betty's Dross Shop, Matawan, tho governing body had retired high schools by a regional no moro than four pounds on and hats and accessories will to nnothor room Mar. 5 nnd district mado for great flexi­ tho best of logliorns. The oth­ Yacht Club Reg. or Drip lb, can J.uicy Succulent Fresh bo furnished by Tho Friendly lot tlio school board members bility In developing the aca- er commlttcemcn ngveod to Shop. Mrs. Robert Malkmus decldo tho cut In the capital dcmlc and other educational Mr. McCue's suggestion to Is In charge of the affair outlay Item on their own. It programs and invited speciali­ withhold the clnlm for furthor which ls open to tlio public. wns only after tho school bonrd zations nnd provision for study. classifying pupils according to C O FFE E 6 9 c HAMS 49s their talents, abilities and In­ Fullest Cut • Shank - Half - No Slices Removed terests which -vas not as pos- From Young Tender Jersey Porkers Regional Move On Mblo elsewhere. , (continued from page one) Mr. Lubkert said ho did not want to "throw cold water" ★ ★ WIN * ★ was a vcsponslbta action. Ho Roaedale decl&rcd, •''Unless- the state on tlio' regional discussions at Duncan Hines Dairy the outset but he observed In A Beautiful New Admiral commissioner secs fit to raise he budget, I don’t seo where a recent tabulation that t b o the funds nre coming from ." cost of education at Freehold, The board also voted to of* Regional High School w a »' for Richard T. Beck, superin­ highest in the county per pu­ PINEAPPLE 29c COTTAGE CHEESE 2 5 c C L O C K R A D IO pil for any district and double tendent, a $13,000 contract for In Heavy Syrup — Lgst. 2l/j Can 1057*58, carrying $1000 in­ that of somo districts. lb. ABSOLUTELY FREE! crease over the current year. Mr. Warner explnlned that Before tills could bo ratified, the Freehold R e g io n a l' costs lt was found neccssary to dl- Included that of debt service roct CllftonT. Barkalow, and amortization of $2,000,000 Birdseye Fresh Frozen Firm Yellow — Tastiest Ever ' Stop In Soon Freehold, tho board's attor­ worth of modern school con­ ney, to draw up tho legal struction. He cautioned that forms to tcrmlnnto the re­ other districts could show Place Your Name In Tlio maining three years stipulat­ much loss because thoy were ed on a four year contract operating with buildings 30 Strawberries 19c with Dr. Deck by which Ms years old or moro on which B A N A N A S 9 : , Lucky Box 10 OI. Pkg. salary would havo been rals* tho debt had been discharged. ed to $15,000 by 1050. Mr, von Ho warned that shortly most Rodeck recalled that this had of theso districts would have been agreed between the to build, with debts contract­ STORE HOURS , No Purchase Necessary board and Dr. Beek in early ed on terms of 1057, not 1027 February and ho callod tho costs, then the cosl per pupil Open . Winner Determined By Drawing bonrd ns "negligent” In n o t li n 1 J. at Freehold Regional having moved to effect the lo- would shapo up much better. Mon. Thru Fri. BELL BEEF CO. iriilltles required beforo. 'til 9 - Open Sat. (Member Twin County Grocers) The bonrd went on record 'til BAYSHORE TIRE CO. opposing setting aalruy mini- 6 mums by stato legislative ac­ f Plenty of Parking at FOR ALL VPUR TIRE NF.EBB E x i f c e FMiinloipal Lot. Lti* Thau tion as an infrlntroment on tho 126 Main St., Matawan Highway 35, Cliffwood 1-0886 independonco of local boards 1 Minute From Our Store in donllngs wllh their own COLOT'S, Mntnwan QUANTITIES MAY DE LIMITED fncuHlos. Quick Battery Service !! !!: Mis* Maxinb Pickier: .• M e l Democrats 03 Truck Hit By Honored At Shower f+od Sease^tfot Nonsense Challenge Party Miss Maxine Pickier, Bouts Car; Autoist Fined 88, Union Beacb, was the guest of honor at a .surprise Tworebe! Democrat*, Al­ —Magistrate. James H. Mar­ t f t M tti* linen shower given by U I ■ t fred T. Police. Keyport, and tin, Matawan, ruled Monday cM r titC* f*f /M r— March I I , IBIT Page Eleven Carol Shlmak and Miss Jan­ on an accident in' which a J . H arr; Bennett, Bellord. tt’i H ut It em t f t ice Shlmak, at their home. trailer oil delivery truck was who defeated the count; Dem­ 203 Blrchwood Dr., Cllffwood run into over the weekend by Several Aro Fined In ^ • Beioh, Thursday evening, ocratic organization candidate a private car at Broad and M 1 s a Pickier became the Madison Township Court In 190$, again have challenged Church Bts. ■' t f . . . bride of Charles Frank Shlm­ y w M f 'iilM Three urea motorists wert tbe part;, Mr. Poling filed for Willis L. Westendorf. Keans­ ak, Jr., Saturday, at Calvary fined Monday night b; Madi­ Democratic State Committee­ burg, the truckman, told the _ t H M b lM ; Methodist Church, Keyport. man while Mr. Bennett will court he was hit on the side Decorations were in blue and son Township Magistrate Max­ contest one ot two assembly In turning from Broad lnt? • werjy h b t white with the gifts arranged well M . Mayer when they ap* Church St. headed n o r t h seats. under a decorated umbrella, peared to answer motor vehl» while Curtis R . Troeger, "New • (ftrth t t y In the 1955 primary, Ur. A buffet supper was served, ole violation charges. Walter Bennett and "Mr. Poling de­ Brunswick, was trying to get Attending were Mrs. Charles Dean, Matawan, traveling th* feated Kenneth E. Joel and Al­ by him at the intersection on Pickier, Miss Mary Pickier, bert J. VUlaplono, the part; the right. Walter VanBrackle, U t ittrt Ini il}Vt'i tyiir i«4 fssr first Union Beaob; Mrs. Oeorge wrong way on a one-way organization candidates, but Matawan school Janitor, veri­ Shlm ak, Mrs. Charles Re Iff, street paid (S and 18 costs ot fied Mr. Westendorf's state M il tf rtu b» <*j tn be). M W pa UsjtW Auu W i were In turn defeated by the Jersey City; Mrs. Leonard oourt. Republicans the . ensuing Nov­ ments. The Janitor said he kj ttyH ij-ir sktoftoj-lmltftiJ, yMltf nfftn. Stara, Hackensack; Mias Oeorge O. Perry, Keyport, ember for the two Assembly was riding In the cab of the Mar; Jane Raymond, K e y- teats. truck to guide the driver port; Miss Phyllis Kavanaugb, was fined $10 snd (8 oosts oa where he should go on Church TO This year, Ur. Bennett, John torptp end/nut ft esrty Miss Joan Vena, Mrs. Thom­ a charge of falling to keep to St. to flU a tank...... C. Giordano, Jr., and Richard as Vena, CUffwood; Mrs. the right while Joseph Maha- t tfffB M , n t i anpliti kmltfaL It tk«U V. Keuper are entered in a MrrTroeger^cUlmedVt George Wlnbrenner, Mrs. wash, Keansburg, charged truck had swung way over to Charles Mills,- Mrs. Charles three-way contest for the two * IkW i tufcM m vinU b u t eml,-|£i, with Illegally passing a school" Assembly, nominations.’ Mr. the left side of Broad St. and 8hlmak, Cllffwood Beaoh, and Giordano and. Mr. Keuper did not have Its rear signals £ etto.Mit nbsllMi; inJ M l Mrs. John SUef, Laurence bus was fined 410 a n d W have organization backing, oa working. Mr. Westendorf coun­ Harbor. costs. do the other four Democratic f “Your Want Ad said this soup was full of tered this by claiming the candidates whose names will calories — there’s nothin' but beans In mine I” . front signals were working appear in all county ballots In and Mr. Troeger very well £rc* moraliy bntkfiut, toff the county. - could have seen that a -right turn was signalled as the big Mr. Poling ls opposing Paul tack trailer swung wide to get T. Klernan, Long Branch, city Area Industries To Union Beacb Man lt around the sharp corner. commissioner, who presently ’ ttetm jH tt, Capt. John Melna, borough la the Democratic State Com­ police, who entered tbe charg­ m itteem an from the county, Attend Conference Dies Of Injuries es, reported 17 feet of skid­ Mr. Bennett aild Mr. Poling marks in back of the Troeger merely filed as Democrats Exhibitions by many area William i J. Dubesky, 58, of car. Magistrate Martin ruled bat they are leaders of the industries and organizations 729 S e o o n d St., Union it was obvious Mr. Troeger Jeffersonian Democratic As­ will feature tbe Monmouth Beach, succumbed Wednes­ had -not m ade due obeerva- Janet Swiderski Dies Vandalism In sociation of Monmouth Coun­ $2000 County Planning Board’s In­ day, Mar. 6, 1957, In Perth tlon and apparently was not At St. Peter's Hospital Cliffwood Entries ty. proceeding at a prudent dustrial Conference planned Amboy Oeneral Hospital from The other Democratic can- speed. Janice Swiderski, 11-y e a r- Chief Aiol- ' Monzol, M ata­ — didates are not opposed, They for M ar. 26 at the Berkeley- Injuries received when he wns For failure to stop for the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wan Township -Polloe. diBdos- are .Mrs. Katharine E l It u s Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park, crushed by a truck in Perth intersection of Broad and Lit­ Edward Swiderski, Routo 0, ed yesterday ^township pollco White, present state commlt- lt was announced today by E. Amboy on Mar. 4. According tle Sts., Thomas Korn, 21 Dal- Madison Township, died Tues­ teewoman, who ls seeking re­ by PI., East Keansburg, paid day, Mar. 12. 1957, at St. Pet­ had corraled fivo youths, ages election; Philip Fluhr, Manas- Donald Sterner, board chair­ to Perth Amboy Police, Mr Dubesky was injured latally a fine of 15 and court costs er's Hospital, New Brunswick. 13 to 15, who have confessed Onan, and Richard £1. Burke, m an. while walking on Convery of $5. She had been a resident of to burglarising anil destroy­ Middletown To®Dshlp,__ w h o Area firms exhibiting pro­ Blvd. near Fayette St.. A flno of $3 and court costs Madison Township for six ing tho Interiors and furniture are seeking nomination fo r ducts and techniques are the of $5 were paid by JameB R months and was a sixth two county freeholder seats when the truck, unloading In summer homes In the Cllff­ I Architectural Tiling Co., Key­ building bricks, backed into Camp, 102A Rlverdale Ave,, grade student at tlie Ei'own- Mrs. White, defeated last No­ Neptuno, for disregarding town Elementary Sohool, . wood Beach area over the vember f o r re-election as port; Atlantic Tile Co. a n d him . " traffic Blgnal. The summons Form erlya resident of past six months. Patrolman mayor of Red Bank, is chair­ Hanson- VanWlnkle - Mun- James Goodman, 33, of 10 was Issued by Chief of Police South River, she had attend­ Ralph Wallnoo, who took the m an of the Mew Jersey High­ nlng Co., hoth ot Matawan; Water St., Matawan, driver John J. Flood. ed Wlllct School there, a n d way Authority. Mr. Burke of the truck, was arraigned boys In custody, placcd t h e Lavoie Laboratories, Union was a member of tho Union was defeated last year In a Monday before Perth Amboy total damage to the homes at ' ■ r I- Beach and Morganvllle. and Three Enter Pleas of Polish Women/Group No, bid for a Middletown munici­ Magistrate Louis F. Sellyel on $2000. 1 'r * * ’ " i Van Ameringen-Baebler Co., 47, children’s section. pal committee seat. technical charges of causing To Jury Indictments Thefts, according to the of­ Union Beach. death by auto. He was held In addition to her parents, - AS announced earlier, there tha child 1b survived by a ficer, mainly were of fishing are no contests for Republi­ The conference, which wlil under *1500 ball for action of Ono plea of Innocent and two of no defense were enter­ brother, William. tacklo, sporting goods and can nominations for the Ab- start at S p.m. will feature the grand Jury. Pollco quoted Funeral services will be tools, but thq boys wanton­ sembly, freeholder and state Mr. Goodman as saying he ed Monday before Count; short talks bn the roles of In­ Judge John C. Olerdano by held at 8:30 a.m . tomorrow ly destroyed the callings, plas­ party committee posts. didn’t see Mr. Dubesky pass dustry and community a id behind the vehicle. shore area men named th In­ from the Mallszowskl Funeral tering and furnltui'o of four The candidates, all Incum­ Home, South River. At 9 a.m. “Wow — what a kitchcn! Every modern their mutual relationship; Mr. Dubesky w^s the son of dictments banded up by tbe houses they entered In t h e bents, are Assemblyman Al­ a mass will be held In St. county water resources, Mon­ the late Raymond and Tenl Monmouth County Grand Woodland Dr. area. lred N. Beadleston and Cllf- Mary’s Church, South River. A tip f r o m a householder appliance! But how could they afford it — mouth C ount; plans to attract (Rendslelsch) Dubesky. J u r y .' ton T. Barkalow; Edw ard C. Interment w 1 11 be la St. Sunday who spotted tho win­ industry and plans for indus­ Surviving are four sisters, Jam es Cremer, 18, Sayre- when Jim makes no more than my Tom.. .T* . Broege, county surrogate, and Mary's Cemetery, South Riv­ dow In a summer homo, un­ try by the state of New Jer­ Mrs. Anna Oswald, Belford; vllle, pleaded no defense to Mrs. Geraldine L. Thompson, er. I occupied slnco last fall, forc­ sey. . ______. Mrs. Margaret Miller, Key­ an accusation charging him '.the State Republican Commit­ ed open, led to the apprehen­ Speakers at the affair will port; Mrs. Frances Arose. Bel- with breaking into a service tee, aaid Freeholders Victor sion o f tho boys. Bha sum ­ um Of roLu fmancihomi appiianoSc konom- ford; Mrs..Mary Weber, Union station operated by William Evening In Hollywood St;; Grosslnger and Earl L. Include State Senator Richard moned Patrolman Wallace Beach, and two brothers, Koch at Route 31 and Middle­ . Wboley. R. Stout, Freeholder Director The Ladles Auxiliary of tho and Frank Cherney. The of­ CAliv. 1WIOUGH US. ASK US KM IKiURK-fACTM Thomas, Keansburg, and Ed­ sex R d.. M ataw an, on Feb. ,Joseph C. Irwin, State Com­ Matawan Township First Aid ficers could not find snybod: missioner Joseph E. McLean ward. Red Bank. 17. ' -Sewer Project Discussed Joseph Barbara, 29, ot BIS and Rescue Bquad will hold around on searching the pr< of the Departm ent Conser- ..F uneral.services were con- Ninth St., Union B e»ull an ••’Evening in Hollywood'’ mlseo and went away but' lat­ ^atfoh'and'IlcoBbmio^Developi dilCted'Saturday a t 8:15 a.m . Ftlr Soiithwbod ■ ■ * - pleaded no defonse to a at tbe Cllffwood Flrehouse, er returned to catch two of tnent and "Carrol M. Shanks, from the.Bedle Funeral Home. Saturday, Mar. 23, at 8 p.m. tbe boys coming out from : Speaking at a meeting of charge that ho had received president of the Prudential In­ Broad St., Keyport. At 6 Thero will be music for danc­ fnlso cellar to tho house. On Farmers & M erchants the Southwood Home Owners' clothing valued at $1003 which surance Co. . a.m. a high mass of requiem ing furnished by "Tho Three questioning they Implicated Association at St. * T h o m a s had been stolen from the Im ­ was celebrated by .the Rev. Knights.’’ Prices for tbe best, others. • Hall, Old Bridge, Madison Joseph O. Fox, pastom at Holy perial Outfitters, Newark, on N ational Bank Executive P-TA Meets Nov. 8, 1958. prettiest, and funniest hats After questioning. suspeots, Township Committeeman Hor­ Family Church, Unlon^Beach. George H. Wilson, 31, Route will be awarded. Daniel Down­ confessions were obtained ace Anderson discussed th e Interment followed in Mt. Oli­ M a t a w a n At a meeting of the execu­ 9, Old Bridge, pleaded inno­ ing will be master of cere­ from'the five and recovery of sewage situation and sewage tive board of the Whited vet Cemetery, Middletown. cent to a charge of causing monies. Anyone wlio desires tho loot msda to verify their Oldest Bank In Monmoolfe County — Established 1SU ' plans in general, and with re- Brown Parent-Teacher Associ­ to purchase tickets may call being implicated. They now Member ftdaral E tfiinrf Syitenv—klatnbar Fadaral_ gord to the schedule for such death by auto. Mr. Wilson ------Dapeill loittrano* Corporation ation held at tbe home of There are excellent supplies was driving a car-involved in Mrsi d.-Bunger at Matawan go before the Juvenile confer­ ' im provements i~ the section. Mrs. Everett-Fenwick," presi­ of canned applesauce, peach- an accident June 2, 1958, in 1-3181M. ence committee. He said it would. be at least dent, plane were made for the e$, frult. cocktail and pears on six months before work could Atlantic Township, which jr re­ next regular meeting, to be the marfcet. Strawberries arid sulted in the death of Mrs. get underway. held on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at orange Juice are the leaders Josephine Mills, Farmlngdale. Gilbert R. Graydon, one of the school. A nominating com­ In the frozen fruits and Juices, the leaders of the association, mittee w 11 f bo selected to says Monmouth County home tendered his resignation as nominate new officers, at the agent, Mrs. Lorna K. White. Foster Aroused By vice president and a member meeting. Attending were Mrs. Defiant Homeowner of the executive committee Alvin Walling, Mrs. Fred Dr. Selman A. Waksman, bfceause of III health. It was Schulmelster, Miss Marguer­ cliicctoi of the Rutgers Insti­ Magistrate Luther A. Fos­ voted to accept the resigna­ ite Regan, Mrs. Walter Marz, tute of Microbiology, won the ter, Matawan Townsbip, mak­ tion with official regret; and Mrs. Sam Mnstro. Nobel Prize In 1952. ing Lho observation that 'terms of a year In the coun­ ty Jail are the only tilings that seem to do any good around here." warned Clifton Lancas­ ter, Cliffwood, Tuesday such a fate would befall him if he C’H lN U .vt/FO()0 did not mend Ms ways. As lt was, this defendin’, was put under n flvc-day sus­ pended sentence in tlie county Jail for having gone to the home of tbe complainant, Mrs. Maiell Bothca, Raritan r Bt., Cllgwood, against tho wishes of tbe owners. Tho de­ Sayre Woods Shopping Center Phone South Amboy 1-3737 fendant pleaded not guilty but ...... ; ...... the c o u r t,. irow admission SPECIALIZING IN TAKE OUT DINNERS from him be definitely w as Open Sunday — Every Day Except Tuesday ..., aware he had been told to stay away from the B e t h e a Store Hours 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. home and still went there in defiance of the owner's wish Treat Your Family to a Piping Hot Delicious Chinese Dinner 1 es. ; . ' At Home • Slno Crutchfield, Cllffwood, withdrew a complaint against a defendant on admission It V I — ■■ ' ' should have been directed against tbe m an's father. - Partial List of Our Take Out Dinner Menu J. L. Robedee, 158 Church COLrtM AOCKIT M HOUOAY •COAH St., Keyport. was fined f5 and t5 costs for speeding on Low­ ★ Special Com plete Fam ily D inner ★ er M ain St. on Feb. 22 on complaint of Special Officer SERVING FOB X TO 3 PERSONS SERVING FOB 4 ld l PERSONS . Frank Rogaskl, township po­ lice. ' CHECK THESE BIQ-CAR EXTRA-VALUE, FEATURES 1 P t Chicken Egg Drop Soup 1 Qt. Chicken Egg Drop Soup , J6seph M. Lafayette, Red 2 Pcs. Egg Roll 4 Pcs. Egg Roll Bank, paid $10 and $5 costs . ..YOU GET THEM ALL AT N O EXTRA COST « 1 Qt. Chow Mein, Special 1 Qt. Chow Mein, Special for the same offense Feb. 33 on complaint of Special Offic­ R«ck«t T-400 In flfM • «,9 0 x 14 Tlr«» • Cuilom Trim • O il NJftr 1 P t Fried Rice With Roast Pork 1 Qt. Fried Rice With Roast Pork er Kenn:th Schneider. Crispy Fried Noodles, Chinese Crispy Fried Noodles, Chinese Turn SfgiwU • Pmrkln§ ir * k « • P»*r«|irr«l M u r t f w l Almond Cookies Red Cross Group Meets ll| 4 « pbnvr# |» • ffmmdmii fM tw t pay anUm to/ the inog Almond Cookies wllti . , • cveo on roinfort of Oldimobl!«*l vide. A t l - T H I O Tbe ExecuUve Board ol tlie lowrirt-prlted Roekch F«r proof, uk« New 1Pld«-SUiu4 CbaMil* end VlvtU Matawan Branch, American • (e«4 look «t ito flna drtiili ot lli« P«li« Front Hoijiemlon cieau aildnd AND $ 2 .7 5 $ 3 .9 5 lied Cross will meet Wednes­ Golden Kof ket V«'r« ulkJo| iboul iineetlineai and Mfctjr, to*t Aad day at tbe home of Mrs. E. tlie f i i r i fftts/ei I Jut add m murk lo tlirre'a bi| tar |leinor tint’* dJttlnr- 1 ' ' 1 Delicious Crispy Egg Roll — .30 each H. Dominick, Fountain Ave. tlie f*Iu« joor ut, yet don't en llrrlf C))d«n^bHa. Yew fay eatra Further plans for the fund eilr* ptnny U the prle« • ! joiu 01d«< tot tlul ellkerl Ii iumI In • J f tnH m rnlmrf Chicken Egg Drop Soup...... $ .35 Pt, $ .60 Q t M f t n e * f ♦* *♦•*• tftflnf «i .. drive, which storied Mar, I. Fw «aaai^(»i y*v pmf •«(?« Corapir# OldimoliUt*# eitra^alae IfAAl OHIi it* Chow Mein, Special...... 75 PU 1.35 Q t under the chairmanship of Ur ib« bli^ir ptWomnia •! Old** •FMillen end M M f , ItAOl TWO| 1m m l«HnrM wllb anjr u r al iujr p ilu l •»*»# *1 wflne INtN eltHMlM It. Shrimp Chow M e in ...... 1-00 Pt. 1.90 Q t Vincent DeMalo. will be dis­ MtbiU'l IUrk(l TU Yotill soon find out, that you grt mor* cussed. A., complete ll*t of *«tiiii| MtJ*n lu 1.35 Q t hL^ii you |0 C;«)d«n Korlrt BO, And ZioV W, PA&/ Bar-B-Q Pork Fried R ice ...... -75 Pt, flrtve captains and , workers p*+tr jov ftotm y tfbrn y«u tlili Koikct fita your p*«k<4. JJ« air Shrimp Fried R ic e ...... 90 Pt. 1.75 Q t will be publish**' as soon ss went it* pvwrr t*Uca M «d It* fo«il • • , t a a a Rae 'Association of Come And Gel A Complete Menu For Your Reference Land-Orant Colleges and Uni­ versities in t t i i tt. V/' Ch&tt Store Clinic To rjver* Escape Hurts Fire College To Hold; ' FAIR EXCHANGE Sewer Referendum Course For All Fireuien Be In The Neiherlandi M Appealed Sint drivers escaped injury Lansing F . Shield, 'president Thursday night when their The New Jersey State Plre Appears Terminate) Set In Madison College, a dlvlslor of the New of the International Associa­ cars collided at the Intersec­ Jersey State Safety Council, tion of Chain Stores, recently- tion; of Bouts 9 and Cheese- Residents of Laurence Har­ is planning two programs of announced that s clinic of the Nr J. State Supreme Court association is to be held In Page Twelve March 14, 1957 quake, Madison Township Po­ bor -and Cllffwood Beach "will lecture sessions on fire fight­ declined Mar. 6 to certify for O trec.ht,.T he Netherlands, lice reported. Police said a ing technipues to accommo­ further appeal a Superior vote Apr. 13 on an advisory from ^pr. 23 through Apr, 2B car operated by Andrew Gar­ date fire fighterr tn both the Court Jury ruling making' The referendum proposed by the north and 'south areas of the to compare tbe problems and rison, 10, of 168 E ly Ave., procedures of super market Holmdel Plans To Pines, owner of a picnic park Malison Township Sewerage state, The sessions are open Laurence Harbor, proceeding Authority for the installation to paid and volunteer fire­ operation throughout the in Edison, liable for $5000 north of Route 0 collided with world. . , _ of a sanitary sewer system In men and members -of plant Hold Open Forum damages awarded a. Keans­ another operated by Oscar A. brigades, according to Charles Representatlvep from many burg couple. The Appelate Hedberg, 42, Pleasant Valley those communities. The . m o­ countries will attend the clla- Flans to circulate a booklet Y. Knlss, president of the Division of tbe Superior Court Rd., Old Bridge which w as tion to hold the referendum State Fire College. lc, Including several Ameri­ outlining the board's propos- crossing Route 0. had refused to entertain an was adopted at a recent for­ The north arep. sessions will can food chain executives who ... Bis for a" mew elementary appeal and Robert V. Carton, um of the authority held In be held in the auditorium of will tell the delegates of their scheol ln the Hazlet area and Asbury Park, attorney for Township Hall Barringer High' School, New­ experience In meeting a n d coiduct an open Jorum to an­ The Pines, filed with the Su­ Ratables Show ~ It ^as pointed out by Rag- ark, on five consecutive solving the problems dis­ cussed. swer questions from tbe pub- preme Court a motion to have nar Wang, Laurence Harbor, Wednesdays from 3 to 0:30 that the most important fao- p.m., starting on Apr 3. In announcing tbe clinic, lie were made Mar. 6 at the th e state’s highest judicial Hike In County body dtrect the Appelate Di­ tors for the voters of that Five subjects to be covered Mr. Shield, who also Is presi­ regular meeting of the Holm­ area to consider .were the in the sessions will include: dent of the Grand Union food vision to act..The top Justices Value of land throughout del Township Board of. Edu­ health benefits and the elimin­ “ W h B t the Fire Fighter chain, said: “While American, declined to do so. the bayshore area has in­ cation. ation of present hazards. He Should Know About Fighting ideas can be used successful­ The'Object of Mr. Carton’s creased approximately tSO.­ State approval already has reported on a survey made ln Fires In Installations Where ly ln pther areas of the world, petition was to have set aside OOO,000 within a year, th e been granted the board’s con­ the township by the State Radioactive Materials A re there is m uch that Americans Jury’s finding that The Monmouth County Board of ' structlon and bonding propos­ Board of Health, which led. Used;” “Safe Operation of may learn frogi tbe European Pines alone had obligation to Taxation has reported. Values als for the 12-room elemen­ Fire Department Apparatus methods." . . Mrs. Stella Mason and her to Its recommendation of the tary school to be constructed throughout the county Increas­ Specifically, he cited “ air- husband, Raymond, K e a n s- establishment , of a sewage on Streets and Highways;’’ on the easterly side of the ed $115,000,000. curtlan" doors and the use of burg, for injuries which the system. The survey, he de­ “ Effective Use of F ire Fight­ — Holmdel Rd„ north of t h e The tax equalization table automatlo vending machines woman sustained while on a clared, had been conducted on ing Tools;” “Oas Masks;” Garden State Partway. certified by the board shows as examples of Ideas Intro­ Hanson-Van Wtnkle-Munnlng five days, eight hours each “ Arson." . The board conferred with real property with an aggre­ day, and among the discover­ Certificates will be awarded duced ln Europe which a re Co. plcnlo at the Pines grove gate value of $1,177,808,086. now on trial In this country. Samuel Mountford, archlteot, Aug. IS,. 1953. ies was the fact that 00 per those attending four out of of the firm o f. Mlcklewrlght Tbls Is $115,676,094 more than cent of the septic tanks ln the five sessions, Enrollment While in 3&irope. tbe Amer- and Mountford, Trenton, who Suit originally was entered tbe $1,062,131,092 reported in area were filled to overflow­ forms may be obtaine d. by lean group plans to visit rep- by William J. O'Hagan, Ab- agreed to work with tbe board the 1956 equalization table. ing. ' ' writing to the ; New Jersey resentatlve Btores and facili­ to compile facts for the bro- bury Park, and Norman J. The 1956 table was tbe first" State Fire College, 24 Bran­ ties of large European chains, Currie.. Keyport, as attorneys When costs to users of the ohure which will Include fl- ln which tbe board Increased ford PI., Newark. as part ot an Information ex­ fofif tho Masons ' for $50,000. sewer system was up for dis­ • nanelal reports,. enrollment to true, or market, value the cussion, it was revealed that change. program organized by figures, architectural sketches They had physicians testify to much, lower assessments turn­ tbe International Association the Injuries sustained by Mrs the approximate rental charge Travelers, Check Road and topographical studies. ed In by th e municipalities. will be $80 a year. The charge of Chain Stores. ' ...... Marla Inlsa Navarro, left,.Pan-American Scholarship win­ Mason, then M l's Stella Kiln- Therefore, this is the first Conditions Before Trip An open forum will be held ner who came to Douclass Colletr, New Brunswick, In Septenr sky. Union Beach, when for connection'with tbe sys­ In the Township Hall at Craw­ her 1S58, from Montevideo, Uroroay, fiivcs some helpful advice year there ever, has been a tem also will be ln the neigh­ ‘‘Help Wanted” ads in this softball bat slipped from the practical means of measuring W ith exteaslve highway im­ paper tell you about the good ford's Corner on Mar. 25 at a to her exchange-scholarshlp counterpart, Doris Sohnle, Metucli- hands ot Anthony V. Seber, borhood of $60, if made with­ provement programs getting en, Douglass graduate heading for a year’s study at the Univer­ the actual market value In­ Jobs open. - • p.m. when board members Morganville, a H-VW-M Co. in tbe first three years after underway throughout the sity of Asuncion, Paraguay. The Pan-American Scholarship crease of real property In tbe will explain the |420,000 fcond employee at the time, during the system Is placed in oper­ country. Keystone Automobile Issue necessary to finance the each holds Is provided by the New Jersey State Federation ot county from one y ear,to the ation. After that period, the Fumlsbed apartment slgni Women's Clubs. a softball game at the picnic next. ’ ” Club urges motorists planning for sale at this office. ' acquisition of the site a n d The bat struck Mrs. Mason ln charge will be 4100. long trips to check carefully The Increase takes la new construction of t h e school, As a plane headed far South America, she intends to the face, requiring her to be These charges are merely on routes before starting. Mrs. Helen Ackerson, school construction and the climbing southward on Mar. 1. Doug­ seek a master's degree ln Lat­ hospitalized. T be plaintiffs fixed charges and added to Difficulties can be avoided,” board secretary, reported. market worth of landi and of them will be the notual1 cost lass College and the New Jer­ in-American history at 'Rut­ lawyers also put Frank Zamy said William A. Armstrong, The board received an Invi­ buildings which existed before of Individual connection with sey State Federation of W om­ gers and a career ln educa­ pello, Keyport High S c h o 0 1 touring manager of the club, tation from Earl B. Garrison, t h e true-value equalization trunk lines. The line running en’s Clubs were confident tion. She Is on leave from a coach, on tbe stand to testify If motorist take the precau­ was begun. from the curb to the building C o u n t y Superintendent of their co-operative "Invest­ teaching position at W o o d- that the layout of the softball tion to check the routes .they BOTTLED Tlie true-value equalization, will be the concern of t h e Schools, to discuss a reglona- ment" ln furthering U. S.-Lat- brldge High School. Enroute field at the Pines picnic groye propose to use. ^ I Lzntlnn study with Matawan ln line with programs being property owner Quarterly in American accord would to Paraguay, where her school was not, ln M r. Zam pello’s Most motorists find that carried on ln other counties payments will be' permitted. " " —Township school district olfl- again pay big dividends. term begins Apr. 1, Miss estimation, a proper one ac the delays Incident to tedious cials at a meeting held Tues­ In 1040 the International. Re- cording to the spectator and of the state. Is for the pur­ Mayor John L. Chamber­ driving ln construction areaB Sohnle will visit the capital pose of establishing a com­ day ln Matawar High School. latlons Department of the passers-by safety standpoint, lain, attending the meeting, warrant the use of alternate GAS cities of most of tbe Central mon standard of assessment 1 « . . Mrs. Ella Strassburger was State Federation ^established Tbe defendants at the time assured the authority of tbe routes wherever available. and South American countries. for, levying taxes for opera­ . employed as a teacher ln the on. exchange Pan-American were the electro-manufactur­ backing of the board of health For that reason, we strongly You Get Clean, Quick "Douglass inspired me,” tion of county government. fourth grade at the C r a w- Scholarship program under ing firm and Its ojthletlo as­ of tbe referendum plans, and urge drivers to check on con­ she says, “ to learn more of Applied to this equalized Heat For Cooking ford’s Corner school replacing which Douglass graduates stu­ Latin America, especially Par­ sociation, as sponsors of the said lt bad unanimous en­ struction and. detour Informa­ assessment is the county-pur- Mrs. Margaret Foole whose dy . in Latin America and aguay, about whose history p 1 0 n 1 0 ; Leslie Batchelor, dorsement. The mayor added tion. Motorists who rely . on poso tax rate for 1057 of 47% Prompt, Efficient resignation was accepted at scholars from there are en­ comparatively little has been South Amboy, who handled the board of health, realizing maps alone mdy find their cents for each $100 of, assess­ the last regular- meeting of rolled at the women's college written, and, of course, I’m the arrangements for H-VW- the existing hazards to public trip beset by Inconvenience, ed valuation. Service the board,'1 of the State University for a grateful to tbe Federation for M Co.; Sweepstakes, Inc., and health, Is willing to lend if not actual hardship, b u t -J .The board reported comple- year. Altogether, 10 Douglass m aking possible this wonder­ Its president, Joseph Callahan, For. local purpose taxation, every assistance to get out when maps are used ln con­ • tion. of a school census check alumnae and 12 students from ful opportunity for such a val­ as tbe concessionaires supply­ mainly for school and muni­ the vote. junction with adequate road at tbe old Manor develop- South or Central America uable experience.” ing the food and equipment cipal government, municipal Mayor Chamberlain explain­ information, there Is no rea­ KEYPORT (AS CO. ©jnent In the Hazlet area show- have held Fan-Amerlcan assessors vary widely In tbe son why difficulties should be Miss Navarro reports that for the picnic,' Mr, Seber and ed a big vote not only will » Ing 65 children ln 52 homes Scholarships. ratio of assessment to true encountered. . ' .. Affiliate ot her scholarship has given-her The Pines. Lawrence Carton, mfcke a decision decisive, but occupied ln the development. value. This variable is adjust* Because of the constantly On Mar, 1, Miss Doris the chance “ to see the United Middletown, represented the also will have the effeot of A Salk vaccine program was Munnlng firm and all those ed by the amount of the rate, changing road condition pic­ Sohnle, 21, Metuchen, this States as lt really Is, to making the later process of dlsoussed 'but action was post­ connected with lt; Robert La- A ‘relatively “'low assessment ture, the club advises motor­ year’s recipient of the $1250 change some misconceptions bonding easier, since a large poned until more Information, Mura, Matawan, acted -for necessitates a . relatively hlsb ists to seek advice Just before F a n-Amerlcan Scholarship of this country and to discov­ and decisive vote will be look­ KEYPORT LUMBER concerning the program Is xe- Mr. Seber and Robert Carton rate as a compensating factor, they intend to travel. Week- earmarked for a Douglass er that people here are trlend- ed oh with favor by bonding __ oelved by the board...... old information Is ap t to graduate, enplaned for Asun­ ly and helpful,” ...... for the Pines and the to n - Tbe following is » list of the houses. & SUPPLY CO. ... - The board received a ie- cion, Paraguay. There she cesslonalres. . aggregate true values of each prove disappointing, except ln Both wish that many more The referendum committee, port from -Mra. Allen Avchoa will study Latin American his­ of the county's 52 taxing dis­ cases where the road pro­ Tel. Matawan 1-1372 exchange scholarships were On Feb. 24, 1955, Judge El- headed by Mr. Wang will th a, t ths Holmdel ■ Parent- tory at the National Universi­ vln R. SlmmllV granted a mo­ tricts for this year as compar­ make ft special effort to have gram Is not subject to change Cliffwood, N. J. Teacher; Association plans to ty ot Asuncion and will gather available since they agree ln the Interim, a fact whloh true knowledge ot a foreign tion to dismiss the tSO.OOO suit ed to a year ago:, 1 o c A1 organizations Interest, provide the school system material for a master's thesis , Aggregate Agfrretffttft may be ' determined at' the country is n 't found In books. made .by Mr. LaMura In that r True Srue themselves ln endorsement’ of with A tape reoorder. on the history of Paraguay. time inquiry is made." Both hope' they can further In­ Mrs. Mason was contributory 'Value Value the proposal and the board At Douglass College since to her own injuries by inju­ 1694 1057 ternational understanding a Atlantic Twp. 112,790,035 114,150,253 members will address meet­ There a r • approximately diciously walking «o close to September has been Miss bit by what tbey bring and Aabury Park CO,613,684 63.493,659 ings of such organizations 20,000 full and part-time stu­ Marla Lulaa Navarro, Monte­ the softball field thus risking Atlantic take as Fan American Schol­ 13,202,979 14.477.05? when a request is made. dents taking advantage of the Highlands video. Uruguay, exchange ars. the accident and injury she Allentown ’ . 3,853.852 3.609.004 Chairman Samuel Clark educational facilities provided counterpart to Miss Sohnle. sustained. Mr. O'Hagan and Allenhurst S,050,868 8.069,580 The record of their . prede­ Avon 13.919.001 13,310,863 named the Btandlng commit­ by Rutgers, The State Univer­ The 21-year-old South Ameri­ Mr. Currie attacked this dis­ Belmar 28,530.604 29,344.970 tees as follows: Vincent Bush­ sity. can Is studying history, eco­ cessors augurs well for realiz­ missal in an appeal to the Bradley Beach 19,817,250 20,922,861 Angelo's man, David Watson and him­ nomics and American litera­ ation of that hope. The first Appelate Division as one that Bridle 14.949,642 16,318,044 Douglass graduate to hold tbe Deal - 16,502,015 17.440,856 self, finance; C. El. Hickey, ture at Douglass, where her was only within the province Eatontown . 15,279,063 19,355,711 Mr. Clark and Mr. Wang, de­ scholarship covers tuition, P a n-Amerlcan Scholarship of a Jury to deolde. The Ap­ Engllshtown...... 2,703.168 3.026,002 w e n t to the University of Freehold Twp. 14,652,661 16,652,816 signs and engineering; Mr, fees, room and board. pelate Division granteid their Farmlngdale 3,762,208 3,681,154 Watson, Mr. Bushman and DeWalt Chile and served ln the U. B. appeal,: Robert Carton carried Fair vHavert 23,166,065 27.065,144 Before coming to Douglass, Embassies ln Chiie and Pan­ Freehold 31.898.Ua 33.807.S59 Mr. Wang, publlo relations; "tyarlsa” Navarro was enroll- objection to the reversal of Holmdel 12,740.10ft 11,871,947 Mr. Bushman, Mr. Wang and am a before she returned to dismissal to the Supreme Howell Twp. • 23,315,607 29,462,602 Cliffw ood Avenue, Cliffw ood Saw .ed at the Institute de Proles- the United States to work ln Highlands ' 7.965,012 6.500,136 Mr. Hickey, operation and ores ln Uruguay, where she Court, The state’s highest Ju­ Interlaken -7,000,868 7,340,521 maintenance and Mr. Wang, the foreign department of a dicial body affirmed the or­ Keyport 10,018.830 19,834.355 Factory also taught English ln a pri­ New York Company, The first Keansburg 10,720,033 21,250.309 Mr. Hickey and Mr B u s li­ vate sohool and tutored der of tbe Appelate Division Little Silver Latin American student to 22,478,383 27,047,101 man, a special committee for ★ O P E N I N G ★ French. Upon returning to her for a new trial. Long Branch 07.383,162 72,506,360 Demoiutratlon come to Douglass under this Manalapan Twp, 7,215,570 9,060,324 th e Southwood development Last year the trial was held homeland, she plans to com­ program became the only Marlboro - 12,466,603- 14,051,600 sewer Installation, plete her studies at ttib Insti­ before a Jury ln Superior Matawan Twp. 14,672,434 18)798,302 SATURDAY woman translator-revlser In Middletown Twp, 97.330,161 113,630,006 MARCH 16th tute and then teach, Later the Spanish section ot the Court, The Jury awarded Mrs Millstone Twp, 8,079,123 0,349,258 Ham, Cabbage Dinner she would like tt> return to U n 11 e i. Nations Secretariat Mason $4000) damages and Mr. Manasquan 26,050,458 27,584,678 — S a t u r d a y — Mason $100<) for medical ex­ Matawan 16,353,640 16,578,285 the United Slates tor graduate and now Is in the foreign oerv- Monmouth The Holy Name Society of work. ' penses and the loss of his Bcsch 8,787,358 0,382.022 St. Lawrence's Church, Laur­ loe of her own country, Chile Neptune wife’s services ha - had bus 60,368.153 64,648,120. 7-2000 Miss Sohnle majored in Those Is the years'since have' sTepttine CIt7 11,317,108 12,483, f ence Harbor, will hold a ham ilsh at Douglass and was also put their knowledge and talned. The jury found, on the tfew Shrewsbury 14,209,281 22^740^009 and cabbage'dinner ln t h M arch 16,1957 basis of Mr, Zampello's testi­ Ocean TSvp. 43,904,108 49,700,629 ted to membership ln 81g- abilities to work In a variety Oceohport 24,827,011 22.107,712 church audltorlunti, Saturday belta F l, national honor- of "good neighbor” ways. mony, that It was tbe owner Harltan Twp. 12,727,257 18,890,263 from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets may of the premises who had beon Hooscvelt 2,219.787 2,333.318 Spanlsh society, before O n the basis ot Buoh fine re Humson 30,513,129 . 35,606,019 be obtained from the mem ­ she was graduated ln June responsible for the faulty and Hcd Bank 52,353,659 53,270,207 bers of the society. Joseph Angelo DIGIambattlsta Proprietor turns on their Investment ln dangerous setup for . playing Shrewsbury Twp, U.S. Qov. Prop. 1056. Following her year ln Sea Bright Hoff Is chairm an of the' af­ U . S.-Latin American rela­ softball and, therefore, t h e 6,286,467 6,227,063 tions, tho State Federation of Sea Girt 21,733.8,12 24.330,631 fair. damages should apply only Shrewsbury 13,721.008 10,574.273 Spring LnVe Women's Clubs and Douglass against them, The Fines, and 20,282,858 29,316,893 College are sure of the sound­ Spring Lnkc CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE DINNER 0 t h o r dofendants should be Heights . 9,510,63ft 11,001,003 ness of .their current re-lnvest- absolved, South Belmar 6,621,508 1,003.010 ment porsonlfled by Marla Unn, Freehold Robert Carton then went ln- TWp, 7,670,010 0.4&1.151 Luisa Navarro and D o r 1 Union Beach 0,001.404 13.002.2nB THE VILLAGE INN Sohnle. lo tho Appolato Division to con­ Wall Twp. 43.000.801 47.370,014 test tho removal of the for­ W. Long Branch 1D,033’,4G2 2o‘lSlo',433 Union & Jfrsey Aves., Union Beach mer co-defendants for liabil­ fl.003.131.D0a 1.177,E0!].0!t fl About 000 students can bo ity. They then Joined with tho MARCH 17, 1957 FROM 1 - 7 P.M. accommodated ln tho -,thrce plaintiffs to opposo his action now Rutgors dormitories over­ Favorable Jury Verdicts Dinner & Refreshments $2,00 and they wero successful. The looking tho Raritan Blvor, Appelate Division refused to For Keansburg Couple ^ these fine cars? Sponsored By . Now Brunswick. Tho build­ act on tho Jury’s verdict, Rob ings, which also Includo 20 ort Carton then moved on to At a recent trial, bo f ore Irith-American Club of Union Bench Judso Ascher sitting as coun­ classrooms, wero constructed tho Supremo Court to petition ty Judge ln Freehold, a Jury nt a cost of (4,200,000. that body to direct the Appe­ returned a verdict In favor of '54 BUICK, SUPER RIVIERA '56 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR late Division to certify tho Eleanor and Frank McCJarry, Tudpr - Dynaflow • Radio • Heater fitarchicf • Full Power oase for reopening on appeal. 125 Crescent St., Keansburg, This the highest division and against Dr. Robert S, Me- fused to do the second time ‘1695 *2425 the matter came up through Tngue and Mrs. McTague, At­ SAVE ON MEATS , lantic Highlands, ln tlie sum the courts to Its attention. '54 DESOTO, 4 DR. SEDAN of $8000.for Mrs.- M cGarry’s '54 CHEVROLET, BEL-AIR - Choice Chuck Roast Beef ...... ' , ,, ...... 39c lb. Now the plaintiffs’ attornoys personal Injuries; (650 fo r F ull Power » Radio • Heater Tudor Uardtftp - Radio • Ueater aro prepared to demand sum­ property damage to the car Choice Round Roast Beef ...... 69c lb. m ary execution of the Judg­ and $DD0.9D for medloal ex ment, according to Mr. Cur­ pcnscs, duo to an accident *995 *1300 Choice Sirloin Steaks . . . -- ...... 69c lb. rie, pointing out it is throo- which occurred on Feb. 22, and-one-half years that their 1050, at tho Intersection of '53 FORD 4 DOOR '53 BUICK SPECIAL clients havo had to w ait for Fresh Lean Chopped Beef .,. ,. 3 lbs. $1.00 Harmony Rd. and Kcyport- Sedan - Radio A Ueater Equipped - Nice and Clean rocompenso for Injury and Now Monmouth Rd., Middle­ Milk Fed Legs or Rump Veal , ...... 49c lb. damago, , - town Township, Italian Style Veal Cutlets...... , 89c lb. Mrs. McGnrry hod been *695 *1050 New Americans driving north on Harn^ony Rd. Loins of Pork - Whole or Full Cut Half .. j. ___ 49c Ib. and Mrs. McTague was oper­ Among 124 new Americans ating a station wagon in to swear allegiance Mar. 4 at 54 HORNET, Special 2 door *950 Fresh Killed Fryers & Roasting Chickens ...... 29c lb. westerly direction on Keyport- Freehold were Josoph Ro Now Monmouth Rd. when the Canned (Pic) Hams 8 3/4 lbs...... $3.49 eacl, mano, Italian, Marlboro; Al­ accident ooourred. exander Pallas, Russian, . , Transportation Special Boneless Brisket Corned B e e f...... 59c lb. Matawan; Ada Mary Turanyl, Mrs. MoTnguo had counter­ English, Union Beach; Ethel sued for the injuries which Vera Belrno, English, Cliff- she Sustained In tho accident 53 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan *395 wood Bcach; Flora Ann Pct- but the Jury returned a ver­ ruzzelll, Italian, Keyport; Min dict of ''no, MHS IfiSftarchJn In the forefront of the move­ Shirley Jlerlle, Bethany Rb., Dr. Feaihrrstnn said, "t n e Injury In Accident State Relatives, Friends \ THE:-- ment toward more ' extensive have returned ho.ne af.ts'r greatest -e&earcl attack ever A Linden mao escaped ser­ niounted against a single dis In Semi-Fmai 54-37 applications of atomic energy Mr. and Kirs. Mlllspuugh spending a two-week vacation ious injury Sunday nlgbt on Is Timely Topic VanBrackle, DeBarry, Fla., 'eyto has been encomaged vlg MATMVAN J o m m i for peaceful purposes.’,...... ln Florida...... For'“ th"e~ second time in the Garden Stale parkway former “ resident!- of tU aiet orously by tl.e society. A* when his car turned over sev*1 New Jersey's leadership in Dr. P. A. van der Meulen,' Ave., Hazlet, are spendlni Miss Edith Scott, Veror.a la most *50.000,000 has been al March 14. 19S7 J ‘«*e Thirteen three years, the hopes of a Acting Director ot the Nuclear erai times, threw off its hard industrial research Is discuss­ this week visiting friends and spending this week visiting located ln research' grants Matawsn basketball team last top roof 'and landed upside ed ln two leading articles -In Science Center, outllnts re­ relatives ln this.area, '____, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and fellowships for both fun sponsibilities ol the 3tate and Insurance Company's R i J _ ^ nlgbt hit dead end on tbe down 75 feet from the road a recent Review of New Pcdee. ■ ■ damefital knd applied re­ Camden Copventlon Hall way/state Parkway Police at Rutgers University. “The gen­ Mrs. Theodore Bailey, Mrs. search, seeking to find new Bank district, reports tbat ths * Jersey Business. This publica­ Holmdel reported. % eral public m*ist be Informed George Emmons, Mrs. Roland methods of cure and to probe company's .payments io policy­ court as the Maroon and Steel tion is a quarterly magasine far more fully and accurately Dr, Featherston Speak* . According to police, Stanley Emmons and Mrs. James the cnuse ol cancer. "A etinm holders nnd berieficlnrles . la - dropped a 54-3'i decision to concerned with economic than they are at present con­ At Cancer Luncheon Albowica. 40, of 124 S o u t h Neldinger spent weanesany m leal cure seems to many to New Jersey isst year amount­ Wildwood ln a semi-final state events pertinent to the wel­ cerning the application of nu­ be a probability. A means of wood Ave., Linden, suffered New York, visiting points of Dr. Daniel F. Featherston, ed lo yai.508.786."" ■ ' tournament. fare of large and small busi­ clear ..science techniques in producing Immunity to can­ "E ly minor injuries. Including interest. president of the Monmoulh "O n Ihe bnsls ol -company- ' ness in the state. It is prepar­ feod preservation, medicine, cer. a vaccine na Uitlt-r'or Tbe Marooh and Steel lost a smalt cut od ote hand and Floyd Walker, Seabrook County Chapter, American wide averages, about twice ed jointly by the Stale De­ instrumentation and other of Increasing the body's na a slight abrasion on the side Manor, celebrated his birth Cancer Society spoke to a as much was paid to Uvlng to a taller, heftier and more partment of Conservation and areas." he said. lural defense against the dis of the head. He said ^ie would day Bunday wlU> a f a m 1 1 y group of 40 district chairmen policyholders us to beneficiar­ poised ball club. Officiating Economic Development and ease Is a possibility." see his own physician. gathering st ills home. Those at the 1857 Car.cer Crusade ies bf death claim pay­ of tbe ingrown Soutb Jersey the School of Business Admin­ An hour's work today will A film entitled "House-To- He told police he fell asleep present were Mr. and Mrs. organization luncheon at the ments," he added '-homer'’ variety also was con­ istration of Rutgers Universi­ buy three times as muck food House" was shown at the while driving northbound. The ty. ' . . John D. Walker. Mr. and Onrfleld Orant Hotel, Long Ml. Snowden recently re* tributory. . as it would 40 years age In closo of the luncheon gather car ran into the medial strip Mrs. Richard Walker n n d. Brunch, Mar. 5, In outlining turned from a fhreeday con­ Wildwood won out by "spot" ETxcerpts f r~6 m two ad­ 1915, the average factory Ingi ‘ ‘ to the left and then crossed t-o daughter, Karer the need for meeting the coun­ ference of officials and dis­ Bet-shooting within Matawan's dresses regarding New Jer­ worker had lo work 21 minutes the \right side of the roadway ty quota of 1(13,668 ..in 1057. trict- HiBnagoi-H of the com- tight zone, the Soutb Jersey sey’s new Nuclear Science to earn a quart of milk- 77 Mr. and Mrs. W Pierson before overturping, . police Dean, Bethany Rd., visited Dr. Pentherslon stressed the More Money Paid To pnny held ln New York. team using its beightb to get said. Center at Rutgers University, minutes fo r a dozen fresh eggs. In 1956, he enruea n Mr. and Mrs. Waiter P. Deao Importance of researol) Living ..Policyholders off "pop up” shots out of the T he accident occurred at New Brunswick, are included. "Help Wanted" ads In this- Joseph E. McLean, Commis­ quart of m ilk ln seven min-i and children, Janls and Svott through which scientists are defensive reach of the sm all­ 8:50 p.m. a short distance paper tell you about the good sioner of the New Jersey De­ utes and a dozen fresh eggs !n Dover, Sunday, . convinced the final answer to Robert L. Snowden, manag­ er Matawan players. In a ll south of Holmdel, and the car Jobs‘open, , n minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Hcctle. cancer will be found. er ot the Metropolitan Life other leatures ol play, t h e i was a total loss, according to partment of Conservation and teams were equal. Trooper William O’C on nor, Economic Development, re­ marks, “New Jersey long has The score was tied e 1 g b t who investigated. -Mr. 'Albo* times during the course of the wicz was .issued a summons been one of he nation's rank­ ing industrial states. One of 7 V\ ’’ '■ A n ' ■’ *////,{ game. The gam t was a tense for carcless driving. contest all the way until 3:55 the principal reasons for this is our ability to keep pace Df the final quarter when a with new inventions and new show of lll-tempe* by one of Children Warned technology. In the years the officials resulted ln th e ahead, it is inevitable that Imposition of seven successive many states will be engaged fouls on M atawan, most of Against Strangers in intense competition f o r them blank calls, of the tech­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SERVICE FOR SALE atomic leadership. New Jer­ USED CARS nical variety. In addition, this Prosecutor Vincent P. Keu­ sey, with its )ocation/ and re­ MALK. llfo Insurance carcer. cxccT* official put Bob Deltz, M ata­ per is asking Monmouth Coun­ 1956 Pontiac four door hard top Cata­ CARNIVAL BAR BAY UOOI'INl! CO." "Aiumituiin Windows"" ty school children to avoid markable background - as a lina 070— WOO miles, m y personal lent opportunity a n d training wan's badly-needed tall re­ car. Two-toned tarrat’on green’ and period, salury plus commtnslon, age iJltTnctth, l.KAIIl’INS * VAI.I.ttt* VeiH'liuii Blinda strange people and places as center of research, should be nimbus white. Hydromatlc transmla- 28 to 50. Call Sh&dyslde 7-4A46. wj31 ICE CREAM CORP. 7ltt HAVVif.W AVI’, tiNltlN IW A f’ H bounder, oit the floor. Little Now hiring multy fcalcamm, excel­ Km* Kitiinnte* No Money Down a way of helping' to prevent more than equal to any such Eion, radio, undcrseal heater, defrost­ KKVlMilil t4innj Kt«tI A, t’nm lz. Kvypnrt 7*1405. attempt was made to keep ers, direction signals, back-up lights, lent comings. Apply Mr. Grohmnnn. crimes against youth. A print­ n .in , to & p.m ., route Hit l£u*l <>( the game in check thereafter, Tubcless white walls, foam rubber. 10 JACK'H vipholHtciy, Iren rsllmiitfn. At'COHDIONS ed . m e s s a g e distributed to LEGAL NOTICE Now car appcarancc. better than now MATAWAN Efltomown Circltf, . . wjtf iarac M>U'«'tlon nf inlnli ii; ai«u boat Nh*\V unit i»s«»t.- hmi(ht-«o|(|-ii:nlrd fouls committed against M ata­ car performance. Sold with uncon* iixhions. Cull Miilnwqn MluM-J. After more than 60,000 gram m ar GAN station attendant, 1 p.ni, ti> (I:.‘id palrvd aitil rxchtinHed. N. J, Mil* wan players being . virtually PUDLIC NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS ditional new car guarantee. Backed UNDERGARMENT CO., p.m. ruli Miiluvv»sn I M . wIM hlo iVntvr, 4U llruiul St., Kvytmi't. ,Tj>i, by Kemper. .Pontiac, Bound Brook, p.m. Apply Kuhns Sunoco Million,imn, and high, public and parochial NOTICE is hereby given that scaled 9 JOHNSON AVE,, Halrrd and fevnmliHfltieU we call IMN Hume muvltlnea (or home ua«l asking co-operation in the dis­ ough wilh 20 ions of Sodium Hydro­ INEXPERIENCED for and dellwei; alt Murk uuarantrcd stages when poor ball-hand­ xide and 75-105 lb cylinders of liquid 1 $5 DOWN also klnriiitu Hiiacn for rtinl, Call tribution, Mr. Keuper said BE WISE For sorvlce fa ll Krrd K Klcpi*. M4t» Umls J Omta, Kovpnrl 1(Un| or T« ling deprived them ot tbe ben­ Chlorine for the year 1957, awnn MKtfl, Route 0, opprmlle Ul»... tion, he said, is due partly to forms, copies of which 'w ill be furn* 1952 OLDSMOBILE SB ~ start. Rich Coulter’s long set ished with Uie specifications by tho- Served" Bnsls - Terms available, .. 114 the private nature of the acts -1992 QLDSMOBJLE 8B . ^ Cllffwood R e a c h Co., Cllffwood Clork If desired. 1052 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE . WE WILL TEACH ROAI) MATERIA! kept, the game from getting themselves and party to the Sealed proposals for Ihis materia) Beach, N. J, At “Plrsto Ship", 1051 BUICK CONVERTIBLE . ■ ■ Phnno Matawan 1*3424. wjll Clnilera, nravel, hank lun, hlue attme, away from Wildwood, then his tender age of the victims who must bear the name and address of 1950 CADILLAC • IF NECESSARY . whlto stonu, mit«l anivel,travel.ni brlvKtiata the bidder and the name of the pro* JOHN & TONY’S out. WfmhtKl urnvcl, washed snnu. nVates closed it on C o a ^ J^ io most instances are the on* posed material on the outside. . ■ . / — alao ^ ■ MORTGAGE MONEY white mud, vmicn'le mix, (III tllrt Bruce MacCutcheon’s players ly witnesses. The Mayor and Council reserve the CAR TOWN INC;, SINCLAIR SERVICE and top a o l. Fiee uktimnlc*. ICvkera and finally tied it 8-all. Alikas right to reject any and all bids. Trut'KlnH, WoollovtiMvn [limit, Nfor* The message to school chil­ Dated: March 12, 1057 THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY WOW UWV 34-A MAIN ST., MATAWAN ganvtlle, Cnii Matuwan l iwun-ILl. - and Wildwood's Bob Frederick dren emphasized the prince J. Franklin Dominick HIGHWAY 35 , will matched onehanders, but Nell pie of confidence In their par­ Clerk WORK S3 WEEKS OUT O f THE O l CONVENTIONAL ACCESSORIUS • CAR WASH Spafford W. Schanck (At Morgan Bridge) CONRTptKhriON COMPLWK LimitlCATION HKI.KCTION nf top noil, ready mix* Bcully put the Maroon and ents, school teachers, police, Mayor VEAR. QOOD PI£CE WORK RATES TIUIC8 ■ TUHEH * HA’ITKRIICS imI, rounlni' urndn t, 2 and 111 GUnv Steel in the van 12-10 at quar­ J14 $5.70 PHONE SO 1-4496 ALL MINOH HEPAIRS pnat tniinurf lit* Iho Ion, time and and clergy and outlined a 10- . PLEASANT SURROUNDINQS 1 VAN'S AdENCY H EA L ESTATK . INSURANCE HOAD HKIIVICK furtlll/vi' wtuMfsale nr retailt Also ter time with two fouls. - point plan to avoid incidents AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SAL­ " . . ..- , ; wju cord wood, all slri's, gnrdnn tnola and OPEN DAILY ’TIL 201 M AIN ST, MATAWAN Deltz's onehander gave MHS as follows, . ARIES OF EMPLOYEES OF THE SPECIAL I OAt.. MOTOR OIL .tA grata »red, Vxwtt tvein, tWntls tree*, BOROUGH OF MATAWAN CORNER HIGHWAY 3t 1 overgrcivnn and ftnwerlng shruba ate] a*14-10.margin as the second “Never hitch hike; never ac­ I t is hereby Ordained by tbe Mayor 9 P.M. YOUNG LADY WK PICK UP AND DICL1VICH ’ also sorvlce. Haritan UndscaiUng cept rides from persons whom and Council of the Borough of Mata* - wlU 28 to 35 years old wanted by amsll PIIONE MATAWAN 11040 & Rupply, IliKhwny n.1, JViuth An^boy, quarter o p e n e dr but Wild­ wan, N, J. that the salary ol the Tel. MATAWAN 1-1R81 wood’s painstaking set shots you do nottknow. Never take Matawan Division of National Conv • - jai Open daily B:30 a.m, tn S’.a0^>.in.~ following employee of the Borough parvy to work In trslfle department, ______wlU Call Ktore, Hnuth AiPtioy -closed-the -margin again to a money,-candy or gifts of.any of Matawan sha ll.b c.as herctnbejow spfne vtyping required, no previous Keyport 7(14aa. Will set forth : • NO DOWN kind from any stranger. Nev­ traffic^experience necessary, nea* FOR RENT tie. Thereafter the score was Magistrate . $1250.00 PAYMENT sonable starting salary. Writ* Box LOST tied repeatedly and. untied at er go with strangers who ask This Ordinance shall take. e(fec,t H In «are of this newspaper. . wiU APARTMENT 3 large rooms, beat lmmediaely upon its passage, ap­ for return or any Informa1 ana hot watrr (uvnUhcd, privnto SlNGEtt : hall time. It must be said in you for directions to some proval and publication according to YOUNO man to work tn drug store, ' tlon leading to return or any »na buth and private entrance. Clean OIOANTIC UAIICII CLkAllAMCS fairness to ^Wildwood their place. Never go inside anoth­ 36 MONTHS TO PAY who saw m ale German HheoHerd and uulei ho ms. lnfiuira I AttanUo ! NOTICE • . driver'a license necessary. Write DKMONSTttATOHB edgeiin play was- beginning er person's . .. home without first P.O. Box 415 Keypo|rt. wJ14 icked up. Dlaappesred a week age Ave,, Matawan. after 4iW p.m, wll4 • FUT3UC.NPTICE JS H E R E B Y GlV- t9^PLYJIO U TH ^ < londap jM xht .from oa Stipre Con to. c. JEN, thatUhe'foregotrtg-eatlU&d -ordln* Sooiirio. Clllrwood pDnch, Last seen Jjfcfte] \ras'introduced rat .»? regtflar NUnSEsr-altWa.^kWlt'a1 td’ II APA'ii TMEN'IV ; fUwlahedi I » v l it if they ^retained possession f o r ~ ~ Apply in person, Brookdalo Nursing with! coifsr ‘ and riew 'h e a v y 1 chain, ro6in, klfi'hen, bedn>om and privutn meeting ol the Mayor and, Council nevuiar shepherd coloring: predom­ bath, Prlvule entrani-e, all uNIIUes I ON SALE ONLY ' without approval of your par­ of. the Borough of Matawan in the Home, Highway 35 and M ain St.. long period* ~;.They missed * AUTOMATIC. Koyport. Call Koyport 7*8800, wjl4 inating tannlnh brown, especially furnished, (larking, 930 weekly. West I ents. : County of Monmouth, held oil Tutjs* legs; very litltd black wilh whllo seven shots ln a row and four day, February "26th. 1957 and waa Keansburg near Highway U4. Call I SINGFJUSKWING Also never play alone in al­ RADIO & HEATER BOAT builders* apprentice; $1^5 per niches on each shoulder. Answers Keantiburg O-On40, wJI4 foul chances In the first, hall, passed on second and final reading hour; Blfe day work week. Apply £i nam e of Hcno or Rcnnlo, Contuct CENTER otherwise would have bar1 bet* leys, ln woods, on tbe beach, at'ihe meeting of the Mayor and $1295 Ulrlehsen's Boat Worka, 100 Deers Carolyn Han Giorgio, 87 Shore Con* Council held in the Borough. HaU on St., Keyport. Keyport 7'28M, wjl4 course. Cllffwood lieach. Call Mata- APARTMENT, 3 rooms with heilt. ter than a 22-all tie at the in­ or ln deserted buildings. Nev­ Tuesday evening, March , 12th, 1957 wan 1-4582 after fl p.m. wJI4 Has snd water supplied; |0& iiei OPEN THURSDAY er wait around public lavator­ at B p.m., at which time a public MALE OR FEMALE nontii Available arter March I (till termission. , hearing was held and all persons 1951" MERCURY Inquire 104 HrooNslde Ave., Cliff< AND ies in school, theaters, or wood 1 teach. - wj!4* In 'the third quarter, the were given an opportunity to be heard HOUSES FOR SALE buildings; always leave im­ concerning such- ordinance. FOUR DOOR • WINDER FRIDAY EVENINGS-’ score see*sawed back and , J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK and . rKAtJTiFI/l, 4 roon/ aparlmenl, im* mediately. Never let strang­ $295 . MATAWAN, 7 room9, all Improve* m SMITH ST„ forth, but a nice set shot from Borough Clerk ’ ^ furnlnhod, inoilpnt kllohen and bath ers touch you; tell your par­ jl4 $3.10 • ; . BACK WINDER ments; .'14 Park'Ave,, 2 blocks from room; conlnr of town, hot watsr fur- PERTH AMBOY, N. J, -the corner by Coulter as the ents immediately If ever an — 1956 DODGE..... hujifrioaa center. S minute walk hum nlslieil. Call Keypori 7*5009, . w jll* quarter ended gave WUdwood NOTICE OF PUBLIC'SALE EXPERIENCED Railroad—filatimu__ Ca!i_ Kcynorl • IIILIXIIKHT l-flKU ...... attempt is made. Use the ^T Q F LANDS - • • Apply Kntlcoods Corp.. of Amertca. 0610, , IH APARTMENT, 4 n>oms nd ‘'bath — ------wjai-— - Its best lead to that tim e, 33­ FOUR DOOR - 8 CYL. ms and “buddy" system, take along a By virtue of a Judgment of tha 224 Smith St., Perth Amboy, Cali niiii.UiMJh I/imilre- ...- ...... Mri.,...... John Uardellii,'' ' 'hi* 30. They promptly widened it Monmouth County Court, Probate- DU Hillcrert U A U . wJI4 57lf." y bi t’finri-h ...... Hi., Mntawon, JH TOY fine Terrier purple*, iMirpla rtl>- pal or playmate, when you go AUTOMATIC ‘ vout nroperty Cheap All improve Inn lijpfi, UKCJ rvglaleredj nlspk 1 - to 35-30 as the final period vision, the subscriber, tho Adminli* ments No orlce >*«r plume High ■nd whlteiuliito; «|isf>a l...... brown. anti whlie^ to the playground, the bqach, trator c. L a. of tha Estate of John RADIO & HEATER APARTMENT, <1 rtHima and balh, opened. * v way 39, Manelspan -i*nnne iiinatlah Cull Freehold M 1«L movies, or on a hike. Don’t II. Double, deceased, will, on March CLERK ~ U>«n KH521 Mailins address, H ern hrat furnished, Call MfllawHM l a But Matawan was not done. 23. 1057, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, $2195 - Fonnwn Hon IR7 Freehold wilf 3II70J, JI4 SlNUfCR aewlns machine, National tarry on the way; when you pervading time, sell-at public aale, STENOGRAPHER salt register, ft lip . outboard Klgln Alikas drove for a layup, but start out for scbool, home, or on the premisea^'at Salem Place, Cliff* APAHTMKNT, a rooms, kilihvii, llv* motor, nir cooker, apnrlrncnt slae gas “'1954 FORD ini; room, bedroom, tiineiie aod George DeCosta restored the some other, place, move along wood, in the Township or Matawan. LrNQERIE PLANT Situation Wanted ■inve; s three fwit BUllaon wrenches. County of Monmouth, and Stole of CLUB SEDAN listh; also single room. Call Mala* Call Keanalmrft S(*4C. ' WlU Wildwood lead with a nice swiftly; if you have to be late, (few Jersey, all that certain tract of Q HOUR DAY 5 DAV WBEK WILL wash and iron nil types nf cur* Wdll 1-42.K), -v JI4 onehander. Deltz poked ih_ a telephone -ahead." . Und more particularly described as EQUIPPED - tains, nlso stretch cnrlslns in • my long .set. E d Jones, subbing follows: a o o d ST AnriN Q h a l a iiy own ^nme. Prompt wicrvire. Call FURNINHRfJ nivm, suilablo fnr one "IX you will follow these sug- ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel • $995 South Amboy 1-35D0. wjlf or Iwn persons, near tniaineas een> for Scully, who was off th e gestlons, you will have done of land and premises, hereinafter — Call _Mwtawan _ . II.* HAVE YOU EVER G1IADIIATK pradlcal nurse eon so* floor for pushing a Wildwood all tbat common sense re­ more particularly described, situate, OWNED A NEW lying and being ln the' Townihlp ox W ILL E. (EtJSICK CO. commodoln elderly |>nrnon rc*|Ulr. player, sank a layup and FRANK VAN SYCKLE Id K care. fcKcrlltiU food, tray sorv. WANTED TO RENT quires to keep out of trouble,” Matawan in Uie County of Monmouth • Locust St., Keyport FORI) MHS was behind only 37-36. A and State of New Jersey* WJ14 Ire and laundry. Hnom Is large, 3 the prosecutor added. ■ INC. wlnd/jws, private entrance to aun- L A lidlO iM M tt, | rin* or Irtore: long set by Frederick widen­ B EGINNING at a point In the East­ " If. however, you do on erly line of Salem Place distant 440 ROUTE 35 MECHANIC or w'elder; we'll bent mirch end wllliln a fow feet of X Matawan Key^irt area; no small ed the Wildwood lead. Alikas your present salary, steady,work. hnlhrrxims, flfW monthly. Call Al- rhildren, Write P. O, Hon Hi!, Ke)Key. some occasion find yourself in feet Northerly from the Northerly AND * Call Matawan 1-0684, wjal UnUc- Highlands I-23A5. . -WJ14 purl. wjll BUY NOW-RAVE NOW was hacked down on a drive- aide of (he Koad leading from State a position where an Improper Highway Route No. 5 to Matawan: WOODLAND AVE. in. He made one of two fouls act Is suggested to yoji, please thence (1) Northerly a/ong the East­ given him but noticeably no report that fact Immediately erly llns of Salem Place Seventy* MORGAN SO 1-4425 1957 FOilD technical foul vps called live (75) feet; thence (2) Easterly at to your parents, your school a right angle with Salem Place OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. *•') against Wildwood for the teacher, the' policeman on Nlnety>nlne jm d eighty*four one-hun* wjll $1810 roughness. Coulter sent ln a your street, or to your clergy­ dredUis (99.81) feet; thence (3) South* BUSINESS SERVICES erfy pwrf parallel with- Salem P lan CHEVnOLET, IS SI d t h i« . excellent ■ ' / " ' » lone onehander and Howard man. Ask them to bring tbe Seventy-nine and eighteen one-hun­ condition, ' original 30^00 mllnt, Davis, Wildwood sub, pulled a situation to me without delay. dredths (79.19) feci; thence (4) West* private owne^ reasonable, Call Mata* IT COSTS SO LITTLE “sleeper” play o i Matawan to erly and parallel with the said Road, wan 141*7, . wJH "I hope all of you will con­ leading to Uatawan, One ■ hundred landtcoping Contradori ’ TO TRADE . . bring the South Jersey team's (100) feet to tbe BEGINNING. fide regularly ln your parents CHEVROLET. 1053, 4^oo?, clean, in LANDSCAPING and malnUinsnce ol is cm »icwTigii"»n.i 'ii'iacnriir 'r.'mif«i-w: lead to 43-37. and will know them as your Dated: Keyport. N. J. good' condition,i $073, Cali Uatawjyi your grounds. A vsrlety of ahnibs. J . O, MsUger, Fioreoi'a Avo., Kay- February 20, 1*57 1*3141, purt. New llotnoa, garagra; all aller- Then the call of technic* best friends. Also, I hope you Ezra W. Karfcos, Administrator L. Lucas Lindacspiog, Slone flosd. ations snd repairs, Easy flnaniln* GEORGE S;- BARRETT , Keyport. Call Kay port 7-1419. wjli arranged. Call Keyjxtrt 7-4150. w|if al fouls started by an official will have confidence and trust e. L a. ol the Estate of JohA FO RD StatlMi Wagon, IMS, good con- LIST & RON INC., whose face was flushed with ln your teachers, your clergy, H. Deuble, Deceased. ' dltlon, reasonable. C all Keyport 7* I'LUMHINO, painting and odfl jolw. Karims. Kan tor 4 Burns,. Ea$s. 1230-R. WJI4» Art Work Call Matawan 1-3123 M or Matawsn anger, that resulted In the and the police. They want to Counsellors st Law l-OBM-Il. WJ3/I4 FORBDRALFjRS FOR rest of the gome being more help you and can help you If Keyport, N . J . DURUSW fiTUDIO YOUU SERVICE JU §2941 1 T ins AD attracted your attention or less of a farce. It was for­ you give them the chance. Antique fum llure redecorated. We 38 YEARS because It la e*t In white space. buy aod aell antiques. We carry O L C tunate that Wildwood had "We, ln Monmouth County, ESTATE O r ALEXANDER EBBES. White apse* makes your ad stand the finest of Imported and domestic MATAWAN DECEASED out and the cost Is very reason­ wall papers. We do eannUig and IN OUIl built up a lead by their own bave a fine community of fam­ Notice of Settlement of Account BUILDING able, You are one of over 10,000 rushing. IM First fit., Keyport. Call • WJU good play before this unhappy ilies. Tbe security of our chil­ Notice Is herebr given Uut the se» people who will read thia ad. Keyport 74W9. w ja CONTRACTORS Interlude took place, so dren, all of you, your broth­ counts of the subscribers. Executors Classified Ads bring results cheap* - DIRECTORY MILK illrrct from farm, brlryl own • and Trustees of the estate of said ly. Call Keyport 7*9030 and place (*W liomea, addillons, gorasea. roof- containers. Call Keypoft 1-W44M. there would be no reflection ers and sisters and friends, Is Deceased will be audited and atated Tolevition your ad lor some real results. {ng, aiding, kHrheus and Halhs ff* w jli on the quality of their victory. basic to the happiness of all by the Surrogate of the County of modeled, aluminum aiding, founds, of us." Monmouth and, reported .for *etLie- tlons, brick and al»ne woik. shit' MAY, inaritjr<>i al"w inulrh har> tyj] Hatawan (37) in ent to The Monmoulh County Court. OLDSM OBILE 1MI. hard top. full/ TEL§VI8I0N SERVICE walks, Koyport 7M44 M, ___ WJU O P P Probate Division, on Friday, the equipped, good condition. Call Kry> Twelfth day of April A. D., 1»7, at port 7-M7&-J after 0 p.m. wjll D, Johnson, f 2 0 Hazlet Fire Company Call us for reliable TV service; tele­ KKVI'ORT 7441 Ml 9:30 o'clock a.m., at the County Court vision antennas repaired an^ Instill* k e y p o r t r i m THE Deitz, f 0 10 Auxiliary Has Meeting House, Monument and Court Streets, PONTIAC,. 1991. hard top. fully equip­ cd. Ws alao repaiir radios snd small MATAWAN i-orti w Freehold, Hew Jersey, at which Hi me ped, white wall Urtr, tow mileage; electrlo sppllancea. Alikas, c 3 13 ood condition. Inquire Cll/fwu'>d BARGAIN HOUSE The regular meeting of the application M.1JI !m made for the al­ Financing Arranged PicurJ, g 0 4 lowance of Commissions and Counsel Sve., Cliffwood or call Matawan !• ATTRAetivi *JJ8( 3 2 Ladies Auxiliary of the Hat*et 1647-R' Saturday »x*twe«n 8 and 10 VILLAGE TELEVISION Scully, g a m. wjl4’ LAN/,ARO BROS, ..... E. Jones, g 0 2 Fire Company was held Mon­ Dated February 21st A. D. 1937. RATES Ezra W. Karkiu, 20 E. FftONT ST. , PAINTIHO corn'HAfrroR ‘ THEATRE nr.ATN - l-M ea, day evening in the flrehouse. 41 Broad Street, FORD, 1950 panrl dfllvtry, ton , INTKRIOR a k x t k m io r reaaonsble. Call Matawan 1*1434. i run 15 7 37 Mrs. Marguerite P e s e J x Keyport, N, J. J14 * KEYPORT r R i;E KHTIMATKfi UOOriNfJ MNNOI.r.M - 4.7» per »<*. WUdwood (54) president, presided. The com­ Raymond Hrlnkerh^ff, FOUR TIMES WILLIAM WEIGANI) 100 Lindbergh Avenue, KEYPORT 7-3081 n o t in iic / f e l t ;i w n»ll • O F P mittees reporting were Mrs Slatco Island. N. Y. WANTED TO BUY EIGHT TIMES KEYPORT 7-ilftl 0 2 Executors and Trustee! «JU JIAUKT, M. J, HOOK (OATIMd, B gal. - MO Tarbotton, f Helen Pearce, on,the sale of Messrs. Karkua. Kantor A Burns, TWELVE TIMES 1 13 Do Costa, f rugs; Miss Barbara Wilson, Attorneys a l Law, . HOMES, businesses and vacant land, RUSSELL TV SERVICE f ir s t ro M i:, n h m t s e r v e d McOraw, f , 1 1 secretary, and Mlsa Wanda 41 Broad fitrpet, cash ctfftomen walling. Canlmif Bulldozing Keypori, H, J. J. tlydasryk. Licensed Real Eitata MATAWAN 1-6070 • TKMMP.NT Rl».. MOItflANVlLLK Davis, f 1 5 Peseux, treasurer. )31 H i J l Ubt.UMAltm, Hite daisiccC isi/srs, MATAWAN 1 4MI flmker, 21 Oarden I ’/see. ^ River For day service call tanks and aepilce dug; M s, garsfies Frederick, c 7 19 Mrs. Thelma CuJlen and Gardens, Cllffwood. Call Matawsn 9 A.M, to 13 Noon MOHMOITTJI COUNTV and eoops filled and graded, drive WAIiKMOi/ .l! It NIIOWROOU ' Coulter, g 0 10 Mrs. Betty Curtis were on tbe sunnoaATK's couitT I-U&4. wjll r arvenlng servlr* t 4:30 to 7;» P.M. •ays cindered, graveled snd grsd OPEN EVERY DAY Breslin, g 0 4 refreshment committee. NOTICE TO CHEDITOns TO PRE* ed. Blue stone, road gravel, mason WJU , SENT CLAIMS AGAINST EBTATB 4 IX types ef eetfciMt Dolls, toys. WJU Those present were Mrs. sand waahed graval, fill dlrl and top ESTATE o r JOSEPH FETTA. DE* funulore. chine, glassware and old soil, Dum p (rurke for hire Eclat lilRIN O r ^-M •tula andt olher , 22 10 M CEASED fewelrv O p M ia tfty 9hep, The Mai ol furniture Virginia Barton, Mrs. M as I’unuartt te tbe order c i EDWAHO brothers. Tetinefit Road, Morgarw fall Kerport Tn « itM n, iy ifroadwav *CevDort Call TV SERVICE vliie. Call Uatawan I U4ft. w|3/Sl/M 8cor« by (Barters: Hyer, Mrs. Ella Kurlca, Mrs. C. HltOKOK, Surrogate bf the Om nty Keyport 7 1444 p ^TONE Flora Lambertson, Mrs. Lillie ef Monmouth, this dsy made, oe lha El,l.rinif‘ i iff, In. Philt'o. Meed M atawan 12 10 8 7-37 application of the undersigned, Ed* MATAWAN 1-1(300 Lambertson, M r b. Carolyn VETERAN wants tA buy old fa«h I Moving ooiv 9 pi'i |n'J, r.'all Malawnn Wildwood 10 12 11 21—54 ward W. Currie, Eaecutor of loned ItAuae, i|iutl*ra, marMrtop Ti:ti KYfrK nONWIN INC, I ;i Limbacb, Mrs. Oladya Peseux Ute e tu lo of ths said Joaepn f'etfa, deceased, tw/tlce la hfftfcy given to latks, wath stands, deiks. [slctur* MATAWAN ^ E Y l’OitT 7-3030 STATE WIDE MOVERS Mrs. Rose Mocd, Mrs. Mary lh» ffHitw i r>t i«ld iJtr u M 'l prr- frames, and oil lirni/i. in Y "'if ______RH'iTY'H . Doctor Improving ser»t to ihe said Sole Kaecitior thi-ir • llir. bsrns etc. WtP* 117 Main H! . Ann Sl&no, Mrs. Mildred Por* I’'.ri Monmrnjlh ot call Ktan»b>fri imtAItnMIItOH. ||III.V| k lld P rl*)ms v r ^ r '>s»h *jthln .si* irmoih* AM) AtfK roll I.AIMr.)\ V/fc-,All AMO M V K flaO tU K l Dr. Joseph Rudnick, Allan ter. Mrs. Doris Titus,. Mr*. itorn th>« dale ■ fiy-u.______m D O N ’S TV KKIitVICR" ninmf’ amiVw n m ~ Dated; I'el’fuat) Mth. Jt*5T K-r fs»t iffli’lenl radiv and (elsvlsloA Wjl/M ATIM AJ.riVE M'VLKIT ■tic St., Keypor* wbo suffered Edna VanPelt, Mrs. Elite K'tward W. Currie, m il Mn(»v>»n 1-AM4 MOfK M ATKI V l*Mirr,i> a heart1 attack on Mar. fl. Is Wallace. Mrs. Josephine Wool* Kdg*mere Otwe, WANTED CLABBlKH’jD |ju MAIN WE. MA f AW AM ley nnd thore mentioned ilt li w i n , N, J. Automotive MAIAWAN I 4iUJ reported improving at Perth Kdw ird W, Currie, E»'|, f;OOJ> fu r i.j i.e. p ir t !>»!• Amboy Oeneral Hospital, above. 171 Vfa>n « t , . 0 ij%;n\hn r.iri, lnii«l/e fte*-. M K kL H usused le i K'l, We U v r am h MKilt'ttANrft whcro bo Is * medical pa­ The next meeting 111 . bC Mitaeer, If. I, !fl<* lle n iw 'ii,.,. VV'K/lJe>iA*n H'md, aellw rsr»,-r». intfka, patis, , All M^rganvHts I end- 9 p » > 1 l‘;t f organvlue, Call M lia n s n ‘ ■!<> resent .day.- 'BUHe Araoej, • Jerry - Moinary Nacnp Lee, Matawan, si n d and refreshments will follow Later the group visited at the leaders, attended a prnctlct? Mrs, Read told of the evolu Michael and Robert Cather­ Mr.- and Mrs. Vincent Coyne home of the Rev. James Qus: session M ar. S, on live stock Do You Kave Income Tax tlon of the present modern wood, members of the Brown­ and children Jimmie and Su- i- C a rt,o f Thanks’ weller and Mrs. Qusweller. Judging (sheep and swine) at Mexican paintings giving; ex town Sodhoppers 4-H Club. zctte. Following the d 1 n n e r The family of the late Joseph Before going to St. Matthew the Round House, Rutgers amples of the works of prom­ Miss Carolyn Gaub spent the group returned to the Savitsky wish to thank all their and St. Timothy Church, the University. . Problems? inent artists such as Diego, the weekend with her parents. Lambertson home for the re­ (rlends, neighbors and rela­ Rev. Mr. Qusweller was vicar Walter Tesch, leader, w as CONSULT Rlvlva, Roberto Montenegro, Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Gaub, m ainder of the evening. Mrs. tives for their many kindnesses of the Church of Our Saviour, the Instructor Saturday at a D a. v 1 d Slguelros and Jose and sister, Suzanne. Carolyn Lambertson was the recipient during thelr\ recent bereave­ Cheesequake. square danolng session of the Orozco, returned Sunday evening to of many cards, flowers and ment. Especially the Priests Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mastro M. HOROWITZ young people's group of the the Villa Joseph Marie High gifts. ... ' and Sisters of St. Joseph's R. Morristown Rd., Cheesequake, Decently Retired Internal Revenue Agent and She discussed methods used First Methodist Church, Mata­ . Tax Consultant by Mexican craftsmen In pro­ School, Newton, Pa„ which Mr. and Mrs. :Donald Miller C, Church, M atawan Township were among a group ot 100, wan. ' . ducing ceramic, silver and ip attends. nd sons, Donald and Thom­ First Aid Squad and the Day wbo attended a dinner dance Fredwood Place Matawan woven articles and showed Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hopkins, as, have returned home trom Funeral Home. Saturday evening at Crystal L Phone MAtawan l'3764-M different craft examples Holmeson, were Sunday even­ Mrs. Joseph Bienkowski visit to . Lakeland, Fla., Jlns—adv 14 Lake Casino, Eagje Rock. —brought from Mexico...... - ing, guests' of tbelr son a n d Auxiliary President .. where they were guests of daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. Members of tHe group are Mr. Miller’s parents, Mr. and ' planning to attend the Feder- Albert Hopkins. Nomination and election of Mrs. Allen Miller. - Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Na- atlon Art Day at the Newark officers for the coming year Mrs. August Boldt, Morgan­ . Museum this afternoon, when vlckas nnd daughter,' Sayre- was featured at "the regular vllle,-was hostess to the So­ vllle, visited Mr, Navlckas's a gallery lecture on New Jer­ meeting of the Ladles Auxil­ cial Club on Tuesday evening. mother, Mi's. Joseph Navlck- sey artists will- brf given by iary of the Veterans of for­ Decorations Were In green In as, sr., Sunday. the curator of the museum. eign Wars to Guadaloanat celebration of Saint Patrick’s Among those attending the Post 4745, Cllffwood and Those attending were Mrs. Day with a favor at each Matawan High School senior Matawan, Thursday evening table setting, Mrs. Martin Donald O. Robinson, Mrs. play were Mrs. Rose. Burlevr, In the post home on 'Cllffwood Peter TenEyck, Mrs. a. J, Smith, sr., won the prize for James Arace, Miss Jean Ann Ave. . Sterling Thompson, sr., Mrs. the evening. Also present Qaub, Mrs. ?aul Molnar and Niunes were Mrs.' Joseph Michael Bi-own, Mrs. Bayard were . Mrs. Edward Becker, daughter, Arlene, Fredrlo Blcnkowskl, president; Mrs. Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. T. Lamborn, Mrs. Read and Brown, Robert Faust, Miss Mrs. Johnson Cartan. Irene Meeham, senior vloe Louis Becker, Mrs. Robert Carolyn Gaub and Miss Suz­ president; Mrs. Harry Kern, Owens, Mrs. Martin SmlUi, anne Oaub, Junior vice president; Mrs. jr., the Misses Barbara Lynn Walter Brosky, a former Methodist WSCS Holds Raymond Orjsholz, treasurer; and-Christine Anne Smith, Browntown resident, now re­ Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert, chap­ Mrs. Oarrett Denise, Mrs. ^Covered Dish Supper siding In Pennsylvania, a lain; Mrs. Ernest Schar, con­ Robert Seber, Jr.. and Mrs. A covered dish supper in graduate of Matawan High ductress; Mrs, Robert Collins John Wilson, Jr. The next School, played during the the church basement preceded guard; Mrs. Bernard Dunne meeting will be held at t h e Matawan H i g h School senior the March meeting at the one-year t r u a t e e; M r s home of Mrs. Denise. Woman’s Society of Christian' play, Saturday night. He -will Charles Hobby, two-year trus­ Tho Morganvllle Volunteer Service of th e Morganvllle soon appear on tho Ted Mack tee; Mrs. Joseph Loverno Firemen held their regular Methodist Church. The Invoca­ ShoW. • three-year trustee. meeting at their flrehouse on tion was offered by Mis. Fred T.h o Browntown Parent- Mrs. David Twomey and T e n n e n t Rd. on Thursday Bowen. - Teacher Association will meet Mrs. Anthony Volpo wero Tuesday at 8 p.m. at t h e evening, At tills meeting they Mrs. C*|»rl Blnger, president, olected delegates to the de planned to start soliciting dur­ Browntown Schoolhouso. partment and Mrs. Ralph Soar conduoted the business meet­ ing the next wook. They will borough and Mrs. Elizabeth ing following tlie supper and appreciate nil tho help they received a report from Mrs. Mrs. Harold Armstrong. Hubert wore elected their al got, as'the upkeep on tlio John Babrlsk, chairman of tcrnatcs. Mrs. Meeham, Mrs Feted At Shower equipment ls very expensive the Easter candy project, that Scarborough and Mrs. Hubert Tho Morganvllle Volunteer all orders for candy must be A shower was glvon In hon­ wore elected district delegates fire Co. and the Independent In by Saturday. . \ " or of Mrs. Harold Armstrong, and Mrs. Rose Coleman, Mrs 320 Second St., South Amboy, Flro Co., and tho Morganvlll’) The group ls sponsoring a Qrosholz and Mrs. Twomey Feb. 28 nt tlio Daughters of First Aid wero called to a fire rug olub nnd captains are wero elected their alternates. America Hall, Uni™ Bench, In a log cabin on Beacon Hill Mrs. Blngcr, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Eva Sylvester, Nep-i by -Mrs. Peter Pesctsky and on Saturday morning. T h e Howardson, Mrs. Russell Van- tunc, sixth district president, Mrs. Benjamin Britton. Docj cabin was almost completely Pelt and Mrs. Joseph Spur­ will make an official Inspec­ burned by tho time they ar­ orations wero !• pink a n a tion of tlio auxiliary at t h gat. Mrs, Hannah Lambertson rived. was honored on her birthday blue. Olfts were arrangod Thursday meeting. , around a bassinet, A buffot with a gift from the society. ' Mrs. Coleman won tho spe­ Tho Auxiliary of the Mor­ Bupper was served. • ganvllle Volunteer Flro Co. Mrs. Dinger appointed Mrs. cial award. Guests wero Mrs, Q. Whlto, plans to hold a Saint P atrick'^ Hnrry A. Ratcllffc, chairman Chevrolet Wins Covolcd No other car, ntordlcss 0} priet, C O M E IN NOW — Mrs. W. Brnckon, Mrs, E Day danco, at the flrehouso. scored such a sweep. And Chevy of spiritual life and Mrs, Bow­ Lucttclinu, jr., ..Irs E. Luett- Practical Nurses Plan Manufacturers’ Trophy nt Saturday, walked away with the famous Manu- GET A W INNING, DEA L en to tho committee to moke chnu, sr., Mrs. li. Coffoy, Annual Dance May 11 arrangements for tho Molh- Dnylonn llcncli ns “ best ■ fncturera' Trophy, hands down! Mrs. a. Shugard, Mrs, A; Ag- Ham Bingo Planned By ON THE CHAMPION! cr's Day church program. cauill, Miss M. Sorco, Miss The commltteo for t h performing U. S. automobile” ! The 1957 Chevrolet ls, by all odds, ; Mrs. Ratcllffc opened tho A. Tracey, Mrs, J, Poduska fourth annual ball c: tho LI Altar, Rosary Society • the most astonishing performer e'kx meeting with the devotional Mi's. 0 . Sappah, Mrs. B. consed Praotlcal Nursea.^As W ant facts about performance? produced in the low-price field, Best Tho regular meeting ol tho period. ,• Young, Union Boach. soclatlon, Division ID w a Then look nt the official figured from of all, this superiority isn’t limited to Altar and Rosary Socloty of Others present wero Miss Mrs, R. Buck. C h o e s e held at tho homo of Mrs, NASCAR’s* internationally famous just a few extra-cost high-performance Cora Woolley, Mrs, Hay quake; Mrs. F. Fleming, Mrs. Jane Fisk Saturday. Tlio fol St. Lawrence’s Church, Laur­ models. Every type of Chevy—from ence Harbor, was hold recent­ Daytona Beach competition for stock Brown, Mrs. Err.est Thom, H. Harms, Keyport; Mrs. E, lowing committees ware ap the six-cyiindcr models right.up to the ly, Mrs. Michael Wayrlch, care. Hero’* what you'll find: Chev­ Mrs. Fred Marz, Mrs. Harold Cullen, Hailet: Jfrs. p. Arm­ pointed: Honorary chairman 283-homepower "Super Turbo-Fire” C, Quackenbush, Mrs, R s y- strong. Mrs. R. Armstrong, Mrs. E. C. Dlel; chairman, president;'proslded. Plans are rolet, in two weeks of blistering com­ being mado for a ham bingo V8’b, from the single-carburetor V8’s ■ mound Wenzel, Mrs. Walter J,‘ Miss D. Nlckolaus, U 1 s 8 A. Roland Scott; co-chairman petition, proved itself as America’s with Powerglide to the aticlc-chift Lambertson and Mrs. Myles Holey, Miss J. Weiss, Miss Mrs. Emms Borry; commit to be held Apr. 10. Mrs. Ray­ Number One performance car. Nothing mond Hertleln ls chairman. "270’8"—is a championship car. Rader. B. Shaw, Mrs. M. Maurer, tee mombors Mrs. Bessie In the low-price field could touch i t AtmtitUmlm SUtt Cmr Xsrinf. /■ Laurence Harbor: Mrs. Q Covort, Mrs. Fisk, Mrs. arace Mrs. Gllbort Porter and Recent Guests Benlgno, Miss B. B 0 n 1 g n o, Scott and Mrs. If.!no Olsen Mrs. Richard Pavlik were Mrs. R. Varga, Mrs. C. Mos­ Thome of dance will be welcomed as new members. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark M rs. E dna Mack Parris and er, Keansburg. "Spring Time," wit! tho 00m The dark horse prlzo wns won daughter, . B arbara Cathorlw*. Olfts wore sen* by Mrs. II. mltteo and ntoinbers making by Mrs. Alvin Iherkclsen and St. Albans, L .I., were tho re Brock, Mrs. H. Cliandl or, tho decorations. Tho ball will the sunshine prize by I r si- . cent guests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. E. Hnug, Mrs. J. Dom- be held at tho Molly Pitcher Charles Kelly, - • . : ^acorga. Mack. cifffwood, On Srcst, Mr8, C. Mfturof. ’ Mrs.. Hotel. Bed....ODDkiv'Saturdsy 'The Bov.-- W a lte r .M , H is t S e e Your Authorized Chevrolet' Dealer / M ir, /, J,,. B^vbari H. Daly, Mr.*. P , Posptaky, Moy il, with Pole Onlktio t»ry spoke ■ briefly to the h«r second birthday a t ft ram- Mrs, J, Schmidt, and Mrs, P, Orchestra providing the dance group and c IohW the meeting Uy dinnor. '' Cosgrove. 0 > musio. , . with a prayer. '