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T h i s W e e k COVERING TOWNSBOt OF Tw o Sections BOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO. MATAWAN

1 8 P a g e s AND MATAWAN B O B O U O B

90th YEAR — 37th W EEK M tm btr M itn U i Nation*] Editorial M ATAW AN, W. X* THURSDAY, M ARCH 1ft 1959 Hs* Jstear Praia Aj#od.tioa Single Copy Ten Cents

Dennis Tops GOP New Councilm an Takes O ath Matawan Township Budget Amended First A lders Receive Subscription D rive Proceeds Slate In Borough For 20-Point Cut-After Hearing Carlton, Ellison, W ater Deficit Antici|at$d Reduced By Brown, For Council $5000; large A«w |»loge Hits Other Items Walter P. Swanson, Republican A 20-cent cut in Matawan To* Was that the amount to be antici­ leader Inf Matawan Borough, an­ ship's estimated tax rate of |1T< pated >n miscellaneous revenues nounced last night the GOP w u per $100 was made possible Tuttp w»s 1100,000 over under what tttd filing a slate of incumbents as day when Joseph J. Seaman, P*N|l been coilecled in 195ft, its regular ticket In the primary. Amboy, township auditor, At the opening of the meeting Ralph R. Dennis, who succeeded nounced that the State Department Joseph Rettagllats, spokesman for Spafford W. Schanck, who resign­ of Local Government had consent­ the Taxpayera' Association, admit­ ed as mayor recently, is the ed to a reduction from ted • mistake ln typing hsd been regular GOP candidate (or the 511,599.73 in the estimated W glade over the miscellaneous rev*. mayoralty. • department deficit for 19S9 ,tO (Continued on page six) Mr. Dennis waa building inspec­ made as a tax Hem io the getri to r of the borough in the late 1940s. eral budget. The amount to txl He was elected to the council in raised by taxation goes down 'frOmf 1930 and served continuously on $164,596.20 to $158,393.3). At M Mancini To Head . the governing body until he :took same time, the state has an operating surplus revenue ip.,— appropriated at $4^0,07 aqd a (Jef-j lcit in operations from Prior y w i I Primary Battle For Ctwcka-totalllng nearly $tH were presented to representatives ol llrst aid auuada In this area by Th* of $201.20 to be charged off, mlk* Matawan Journal and T1i* Newark News at a dinner Thuraday al Magnolia Inn, Route 71, Matawan. lng up the $4900.27 difference be­ > Council Nominations The checks represented the squads’ share of the combination subscription rates offered lo rshdors In tha Mstawan-Laureace- - ■ lUrbor-Old • • oi<— Bridge ■■ areas. -Shown...... above, (left to right) .. ate — Miss J. — Mabtl • • -Brown. tween the original figure and'tW The Matawan Democratic Club at adllar...... and publisher el Thetin Malawanwan Journall WilliamWllllsm l ord. Old Bridgs l?lr«lIrst AMAid «quatl|#qusd| JSMJ s m b HIi pD a av v it*.ln , new one. A public hearing on thi* •H'enthusioatic meeting Monday Laurent* Harbor First AhAid Bquadli Edward - — O’Connor, -- Morganvllle First..... Aid Squad and Joseph lerublno, amendment to the budget wlll b* evening «i>u»rted Daniel J. Mancini, district circulation supervisorupe In ihe Malawan area lor The Newark News. John P, McDougill, repr*. held at the Mar. 18 regular meet' owtiiv of the Electrical Ap* seating th* Matawaa Township Firstit AM Squid, wss delayed and was not present when th* photo wa* Isken. lng. ' . -r Vernon A. Ellison, (right), Monroe SL, Matawan, accepted the .pllamt- ( o . Main St , Matawan, aa oath of office from Borough Clerk Arthur Han when he waa sworn In In keeping with this action, the the ottndidaW' tor m ayor in the T o Buy Property aa a member of the Matawan Borough Council Tuesday night. He state has ordered an lncrekse IA coming primary and general etec* Matawan Board fill* a vacancy caused by the resignation Feb. 24 ol Mayor Spafford the reserve for uncollected taxes Barring Central tiocys Mr Mancini was chosen Malawan Township Mayor John W. Schanck and the subsequent election by council of Councilman from $129,662.60 to $126,905.20 Jq unanimously and Is making his bid Mara jr. yesterday reported that Ralph R. Dennis as mayor. cate the water, operating . surplus, for the mayurulty for the second To Hear Report a public hearing on an ordinance School Explained revenue appropriated Is not reaUij lime authorising $$1M for capita! Im­ ed wholly. It raises the total ol Engelhordt Firm To Obscure Rule Applied^ OemiH r atic voters In the borough provement* will ba held at a •pe­ general appropriations In the towr Ellison Appointed Question Budget Will face u primary battle oo Apr. Make Findings Public dal m**llng ol Ihe Township In Aibury Toumay shlp budget from $435,949.33 I 2 1 for the fitsi time in many yenn. Committee nut Ttwrsdiy allsr- To Fill Vacancy At Brief Session $44M51.J8, • the meeting a siate of 10 por The Matawan Township Board noen. Robert Sena, principal o7 Marl­ Mr.- Seaman acknowledged there J lble council candidates was offered of Education will set ssldo Its re­ Funds authorised In the ordin­ boro Township Schools, yastordiy ' Unanimous Vote By Matawol*Council could be further amendments to the of the three council positions open, gular order of business Monday ance will be uaed to purchase a listed h.0 wlthdd lo report on Ihe . RALPH U. DENNU budget arid further public hearinfc! two for the full term and one. for evening In order lo hear a report tract ol land adJatejil Is the mu­ situation by which tho Central Matawan Council Adopts Schedule if some of the propotall put torv a d unexpired term. The majority from Engelhard!, Engelhardt, Leg­ nicipal building, Lower Main St.i School teim .wai disbarred Tucs- Mr.; Schanck'S place as mayor ward by those among the 100 in' Attending tho meeting decided lo gett and Cornell. This firm of con­ a llvs-acr* t r * c t In Cliffwood dsy from further participation In lastmonth.Ho oric$( tested the Mayor Ralph R. Dennis Tuesday Fixing aa overall tax rate of attendance at the. overflow gather-: have an open contest in the prl* sultants was employed by the Beach, north of Cilffweod Ave. tho Shore Elementary School lias- mayoralty -Bominatiori with' Mr. night appointed Vemt>n A. Ellison' 1 15.89 fo r 1999, an In cre ase o f $1< 4 Ing ln the municipal meeting hall wary, and the-following four can* Matawan Board On Nov, S, 199$ to and aa addr***ogr*ph machine. ket-Dowl competition at Asbury Schanck. ■ . to the Matawan pb rough Council to over the previous year, the munici­ weto carried In effect. di4at#» hav» filed petitions for tha survey the building needs ol the lit* otllco equipment will coal Park Convention Ilall altar It hit) Tho Republican nominee* for serve until Dec. 31. ITie appoint­ pal budget requiring total tax lev. Asks It Per Cent Cut fu ll term s: Andrew J . Diodato, Ed* the school district, with priority $2190 and the lot adjacent to |he won Iti opening gime in Ihe tour- the two three-year terms oo tbe ment confirmed unanimously by le* of $309,9]] for all purpose* was In “ Other Expenses’’ ward R. Prancy, Charles A. Garsn lo be given to tho high school township hall la priced at $1990, noy Monday. The principal noted the Borough Council la to nil a va­ adopted TVesdsy night by unani­ level. council to be filled In November His Matawan Township Taxpay­ and Richard J . Lewis. It it antici* Mayor Mars reportod, lla noted that unless the matter were clsrl- cancy caused by the resignation of mous vote of the Matawaa Borough lied, It might appear a deception a>e,: Everett E. Carlson and Ver- ers' Association circulated a flyer pated that a petition witt be filed lt hid been determined by a the township Is obtaining ths rec­ nooA. Elliaon. Mr. Carton was Mayor Spafford. W. Schanck Feb. Council. In advance of the meeting. uq,expired term before the board survey and also a newly reation parcel for $Mt. Land has been worked, to the discredit 24 and the subsequent elevation of of the school system. Ths principal appointed to tbe council In 1957 Michael F. Kldzus, Ravine Dr., ed on the township com m ittees deadline today. formed Cltluns’ Council for (letter ad|acent to the hsll will b* u**d ...... Councilman Dennis to tho mayor's also believed tl p layers, pupils to replace James W. -Hauser, re- was the only citizen present who make a 10 per cent cut In the $124,' Mr. Diodato, 39. resides at 390 Schools that the Matswan School for additional parking space, the and waa elected to the post. ’ questioned proposed budget items District will be facing triple set- mayor reported. andI P»parents should' ‘ know‘ there was . 600 total of “other expenses'’ ln Main St. He was bom in Keyport Nothing mor* than an honest mis- Mr. Ellison, a lifelong resident of during a brief public hearing. He the budget, noting this would cut slons in th* high school within and graduated from Keyport High taka mad* lit the matter. the borough, is the present Chief asked sin explanation o f appropria­ In half tha anticipated $1.2] per School. He holds the position of en- two or three year* unless a build­ Tha Central School t*im *ntered of the Matawan Fire Department. tions for a sanitary sewer survey, $100 Increase ln the budget for mu­ flffleer with the Titanium Pigment ing program ia undertaken at the He is *elf:employed and for tho lakes and parks, station p i ax a No Contest Seen th* tourney, if undefeated, champl. nicipal cobIs. On the side ot s a ltr - Division of the National Lead Co. tha earliest posslblo date. Tho maintenance, library end recrea- Itft: the'towfc Ha W veteran ©f lorid War II board ls"Ur|ln* ti>vpuW o to ak- Ohs ol both the B ayshore Junior ^-ta*aadKi«^>eW a^ plant tW«. meeti"* »s.tto W otm^ High School Conference and , the la « mid llvief at l •fJuraroV st., Inpprtwwnetrf ?4 ftma apd fMId tfifu »t eon»rt«w M ataw an. ■ ... Appropriation* Iter local purpoaar jn g th re # per$tor%», in*5358, collector, of (ha grammar school* of ' ths total $310,320, an incfeaae of $39,­ township, clerk and aii assistant at Tho entire survey Is I cover Freehold Regional High School dis­ The new councilman Is married awan First Aid and Rescue Squad, i/ofett P . Jfita rw J r . to the former Mist Sarah Higbia 537 over last year. Tax levies to total salaries of 112,900 to (Jo the Inc.; presently urving u second school need* for the next ?S y e a r ! trict Matawan Hlementiiryj.Kesni- r burg, Union Deach, Raritan Town­ and the couple have three children, support local purpose spending are same work on tax bills and tax ac­ lieutenant, and is president of the and la divided* Into two parts. No primary conical was In sight $96,800, an Increase of $23,184. The counts thit tbe borough was ac­ Washington Engine Co. In the Mat­ The first part will be presented in ship and Mlddlttiowii^o/inedlale all'attending school* In Matawan. for Matawan Townahlp na tho 4 He ia a member of tbe Monmouth borough's share of levies to support complishing with twp employe**, a awan Fire Department. He Is mar­ the high school auditorium Mon­ are member schools In the Ilay. County Fire Chiefs Association and the Joint Matawan Township school borough clerk and,'a collector, at ried and the father ol four otilldren. day evening at I p.m. by Dr. N.L. p.m. deadline neared for filing for shore Conference with Marlboro Central. In both fhe loagues, Mr, preaident in Matawan of the Fire­ district totals $322,688. T a x levies total salaries o f $7930. A third point Lifelong Resident Engelhardt Jr., ind will cover the primary election on Apr. 21. Sena explains, a rule ia establish­ men's Relief Association. He is a to support county operations are Mr. Francy, 38, a lifelong resi­ the following areas; Anslysl* of all Mayor John M ari Jr. has announc­ ed that "no 19-year old boy Is elig­ member of the Hook and Ladder estimated at $90,32$. > dent of the borough, lives on Fred- present school buildings) recom- ed hla support of John D. Kearns ible to play if ha teaches his 10th F ir e Co. . Eiplala Tax Hike wood PI. He attended St. Joseph's (contlriued on page ten) Jr. aa Ihe Democratic candldato Series Of Thefts birthday during ths iports scsson Hold* Fire Committee Schooli Keyport; St Mary's High The $2.64 Jump in the tax rate, fo r I o w n a h I p comm ittee. Mr. Mr. Ellison was named chairman Schooli South Amboy, and Rutgers In which ho ll competing." from $12.99 to $19.99 resulted from Guadalcanal Cadets Keima' father was a member of of the oouncil'a fire committee to Mr. Sena pointed out that when aJ9-cent increaats ln the local pur­ Laid To Brothers University, Wwt*Brunswick, where th* township committee in I h a replace Mr. Dennis. Cyrua K. he raajolred In business administra­ Receive Four Prizes Central Sohool team wss entered pose tax; in Increase of 11.6 8 la 1940s. Brown was elected president of tbe Involved In Nurfber tion. He la em ployed In the re­ In Ashury Psrk ll wai wllh ths un­ the achool rate and a 31-cent hike H i* flusdslosnal Cadets, sponsor, The.endorsement,of Mr. Kearns council to, succeed M r. D e n n I a. search division of 'E . I. DuPont dem an d in g. Itie lourney w as eon. EVERETT E. CARLSON for the county. Estimated tax rate O f Entrie$ In Area •d by th* Vetorsns of P o r e I g n by Ihe m ayor w a i taV8n a s Indies- Mayor Dennis also appointed John deNemours Co., Parlln. Hs it a vet­ duciod on tha ellglMilly rulci that for local purpose* I* $2.M{ 'schools, Wars, Guadalcanal Post 4745. M at­ tlon thsl Stephen J. Ksllata would unexplred two y a s r i o f M r. Bradley, Malden Lane, to the ton­ eran of World War II at «t.h I c h prevailed In Ihe oounly for gram­ $9.99 and county $2.78. Kayport Patrolman Frank Crtscii not seek a now term. Ht will have Hauser’s term In the 19S7 elec­ awan Township, recelvod four mar schooli. li accordingly Waa as­ ing board of adjustment to replace lo yeaterday reported that further time he served three-and’-ooe-half been on the governing body II tion. Mr. Elliaon was appointed to R. Milton Cole, Borough Auditor, year* In the U, S. Navy Construc­ prises Sundsy in the standstill com­ sumed ths Bsyihori and Blue and. the late VanWinkle* Todd. questioning of two Matawan broth an at the end of his term Dec the council ttiU week to fill the said local operating costs Jumped tion Battallort, two of which were petition sponsored by Ihe Jersey Oold teague rules would suffice. Counci I woman Genevieve Donnell era held In $10,000 bsll for the vacancy caused by the elevation $19,800 m ote than they w ere in Shore Ares Drum snd D u g I e As only ons boy on the Ctmlral reported she had received requests breaking, entry snd larceny <>( spent overseas. He Is msrrled and Mr. Kalleta was appointed to 1998. He cited an In cre ase o f W000 Corps Council st the Convention School aquad had rsached his latli of Mr. Dennis iQ the mayoralty. from residents on Lake Leferts to $1340 from tha Keyport Grammar h u one child,. the township commute* Jan. I, M r..Ellison Jong haa . hflww prom. In the fire account; $1000 boost for Hall, Asbury Park. The Cadets, as birthday by mld-Dctobsr, plenly al lower fie lake level to permit re­ School Feb. 19, resulted In thr «iy for 10 years. He graduated from sr. and was elected tn his first full Brown Run For' Umpired Term sewer system survey; $900 for rec­ the Morganvllle School and Ttkc ceived second place trophy scoring Sena noted. Vbe asked to send men to open shore srea. term in Novombor of that year, lie jCyruf K. Brown,. pobHc works reation and $990 added for main­ one point loss than the first place the flood gates In the next two The brothers, Joseph Orilfltii ii Peddle School, Hightatown. He at­ (continued on page six) Prolesl Doys 'Too Dig" aialrman of the council, U. the tenance of the Matawan Free Pub­ tended Rutgera-llnlverslty and is s winner. Two first place trophlos After Marllioro Central hail beat­ w eeks. r< and Theodore, 18, of 124 HIr I’ ’" U Republican choice for the one­ lic Library. were won by the giockonspiel line Council received the report of § Ave., Matawan, ire being hew Mr member of Chi Phi Fraternity. He en Highlands School 41-34 Monday, - year term to be filled fn Novem­ and tho buglers, win were tho out Matawan First Aid municipal ~house numbering com­ r. It-w ar : noted that capital Im­ (continued on page ten) Is sssoclated wlth tha /Suardlan a protost reportedly was entered ber. Mr. Brawn lit* lerved on mittee which disclosed that approx­ provements will total $2950 Includ­ Life Insurance Co. of America. Red standing corps playing tho most Report For February hy the losing Hlghlsnds Sohool tha council since Jan. 1, 1953 imately IS streets ln the borough ing repairs to theM atawaa Library Bank. He served in the U. S. Air complicated snd best mualc. that the bovs on Mlrlboro Centrsl when be was appointed to fill. had been completed fully.Borough at (750 and lmprovemeots to the Good Friday Service Force for two yesrs; is married About 1000 people viewed Ihe Cspt. Theodora gpleckor o t the ware "too ulg.1' The commlltee In - (continued on page six) - - • (continued onpag* alx) At Methodist Church and hai five children. competition and watched the Har­ Matswan First Aid snd Rescue ohsrga at Asbury P srk then In­ Mr. Lewi*, 39, lives st 109 Brosd old Daley VFW Post. Asbury Park, Squad, Inc., reports for Februsry quired Into Ihe record of births H ost p aslo r fo r the Union s.-rv- S t , iu d .haa been a resident of the give a drum and bugle corps ex. 47 csils, 1027 miles ^covered, 111 and ages of thoss on the Centrsl ice Good Friday, the Rev. I tank borough for 21 years. Hs attended hlbltlon snd Ihe Mslodeers, . Pfrth illons ol gasoline consumed and School squad and found Ihe record E._Swtet*o. pastor ot the First Matawut Hlgh Sctwol, He I* em- Ambov, give s color gusrd exhibi­ 4 man hour*. The report Includes of one boy wllh a U ih. birthday Samsel Family Unique tion. Judging wss handled by mem­ M ethodist Church, has announced pfsyedby th* N. J. Highway Au­ Ss transportation case of a local res­falls befor* Nov. I. I9M wss cited bers of the Interstate Drum and •The Samsel family probably is cations three months in advance of that tt>e service will be held in thority; Js vice president of' ths ident who was injured severely In *• reason for disbarring th* Can- F in t M ethodist Church. M«m St., MaUwsn First Aid and Rescus Bugle Corps Judges Association, *n automobile accident In Wesi Vlr- trsl School team, sven though only unique in the history of our Social retirement F ilin g ta advance at the head of Kavlne Dr. siKjn- Squad, Inc.; secretary of Waahlng- glnls. on* plsyef wss Involved. Ths gams Security program,” (aid Joseph B. gives a person plenty of time to O'Connor, Regional Director of the sored Jointly with the Baphni »nd ton Engine Co.; a- director ot tb* Registration D ay Pllns for ihe Mil) annlvsrsary of pUysd' waa declared tortalied. At- gather any necessary Information U. S. Department of Health, Edu­ Presbyterian Churches, the i-rv- Democratic Club Recreation Pro­ ttiojqutd am progressing and th* tepllpq at Marlboro Khopi aulhorl- cation and Welfare; Tuesday, as he before the first month of payment Ice will be fo r one hour l i m ­ gram, and I* well known for his Boys snd g ir ls ,. a g e I lo 16, data of Sept. I* has been **t with tlss w s s called, to th* printing ,pf congratulated Miss Marlon E. Ssm- Mr. O’fynnor explained that ln ning at 1:30 p.m. Friday, M»' 27. outstaodipg, work with Ihe youth wishing to Join the Matawan Fife in allernai*; rain date of Sept, 2$. (oortllhued on peg* ten) » 1 upon filing her application for Middlesex County, alone, where the G u est speaker at the i<-r*ice of tw borough. He served In ths Department Junior Dfuni and ■ v ' * — 1 ; - ...... ' social security benefits. Marion's Samsels live, well over $1,500,000 a will be the Rev; Conrad H Musa V, S, Marins Corps for four yssrs Bugle Corps sre to enroll at M.B. NetltS ' ' ' fsther, Frank, age 9], her sister, month In Old-Age,. Survivors snd of Princeton Theological Serrnn.ry, in World W*r II *ad ssw action In Haley Hose Co. Fir* House, i CCliffwood Batch Watsr Com- New York Tureplk* Eipr*i* Catherine, tt, and her brother, J>. Disability Insurance Benefit* pres­ Special.muilc.will be provided by the Padfic Theatre, where he was. Msln St, Sunday between Ihs In Ihe future w ill r»nd»r bJ III ll.m^plua ta i round 4rlp. Fr» hours of 11 s,m. and I p,Rl, Id* quarterly! January lat, April 1st, qu«nl ssrvlc*, oonvmlwt *coooml Frank Samsel Jr., 67, already are ently are being paid lo about 25,­ the carol diolr of th* Presby­ WDunded, *nd aw arded tbe Purple S receiving benefits under the Social 000 beneficiaries. “ In addition to terian Church. The public » in­ Heart and Cluster. He 1*^ msrried structpri have been obtained to July 1st ifod October lit, cat. For time echadule call OCN- Security program. Old-Age and Survivors Insursnce, vited to attend. and tb* father of three children. teach «b*th drum and bugle. jf p - a d v H ______fu t im "According to available Informa­ the effect of some of the other « ■ tion/* M r. O'Connor Said, *'the Sam­ programs of bur department In sel family Is the only one of Its this pan of New Jersey can be D em ocratic Candidates In M ataw an Borough JJor: A pr. 2 1 Election kind In The United States—father, -seen in the more than $1,195,000 son and two daughters, each of which has been allocated to Perth CYRUS K. BROWN i whom is over age 65 and each of Amboy and South Amboy this year the plat* of Jaines'W EteBilir^So whom establlsRcdTiS ngSQTKCTe^ for needed hospitat-amHnedical-fy was elected In 1952 but never took ceive benefits as a result of Indi­ cilities. Previous hospital expansion office. Mr. Brown was elected in vidual earnings.” . projects now nearing completion in­ 1951 to fill out the unexpired por­ I) Frarik Samsel sr., who only clude Middlesex County G e ere r a 1 tion of the Whiteblll term and in recrnily started to receive benefit!, Hospital with a total outlay of $2,­ 1955. was elected to a three-year still »oik* in his own Sayreville 961317 toward which the federal term. In 1958 he declined to run general store, a business he has op­ government provided a grant of for rejection, but teebnsidered erated since 1890. Mr. Samsel be­ $558,502 and St Peter's -Hospital, at the end of his own term and came entitled to benefits based on also In New Brunswick, with its al­ agreed to accept appointment Jan. his earnings from this twsiness. teration expenditures totalling $4,­ 1, 1999, to the one year remaining Frank Jr . retired bi 1956 after 48 506,517, the federal government's al­ of tbe term of Robert Colot. who y e ars with the N ew Je r s e y B ell location of which w as $613,129,” Mr. resigned at the end of 1958. . Telephone Tompany, and Catherine, O'Connor explained. The New Jer­ Mr. Swanson announced one who taup'. school locally for 40 sey share of federal funds under change h u been made in the GOP y e a rs, ret red in 1957. - , this project to better provide (or lineup of county committeemen. ------Retires In Jnae the health of the people is some Howard A. Henderson replaces Although ' Iirion will not receive $3,000,000 in fisca l y e a r 1959. Close D. W. Dickiroon in the first dia- her fint Soc.i! Security payment to $1,000,000 w ere expended irt M id ­ trict, but Marie Dietrich continues until sfter h-r retirement this dlesex County in 1951 as the feder­ as couiijy committeewoman there. June. Mr. O i snnor said that he al share of assistance payments to Otb«\ cxxmtycommittce designe« was happ? to that she was tak­ some 3800 beneficiaries. Tbe feder­ ! * &ctoid district, Fred Moser ing advantage of the1 departm ent's al Star* of assistance payments in • ’ . (cuflitM. ea • p«(e. i; Pag* Two— First Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL March 12, 1959

Grand Union '58 Sales Monmouth BS Council C orps M others Install O fficers Middlesex County Survey To .Query Cub Pack 10 lias Hit All-Time Record Tops in Region II Blue, Gold Dinner Camp Week Set A n aU-time high o f $503,740,308 Consumer Income Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of in sales were achieved by The America, was named the top coun­ Over 150 cubi, parent* and ,: July 27 to Aug. 1 will be Mid­ Special questions on consum er In­ Grand Union Company during its cil in the Southern section of Re* friends attended the annual blue dlesex County's week at New Jer­ come, educational attainment, lit­ 52-week fisca l y e ar ended Feb. 28, gion II (New York and New Jer­ and gold dinner of Cub Pack 10, s e y 4-H club Cam p in Stokea F o r­ eracy, and family characteristics Cliffwood, held in the Cliffwood it was announced by Lansing P. sey), at a meeting of state Scout est, Peter F. Martens jr., Mid­ will be asked in the U. S. Census F ir e . House. Highlighting the af* Shield, president of the Eastern Bureau’s Current Population Sur­ officials at Medford Lakes Lodge, fair was the charter presentation dlesex County Club Agent an­ food chain. Total sales for fiscal Mar. 3. Sanford C. Flint, Interlak­ to the Rev. Francis Overstock, nounces. This ie the week when vey in March, according to Super­ 1958 were 17.7 per cent above the en, vice president of the council, pastor, on behalf of the Bayview all Middlesex County 4-H’ers who visor John G. Gibson of the bur­ accepted the award from regional Presbyterian Church, the sponsor­ are eligible and who have signed previous sales record of $427,871,­ eau's regional office at Philadel­ chairman Irving feist, Shrewsbury, ing institution, by Scout Field Ex­ up well in advance m sy Join with 082 set by the company during the phia, which will participate In the who heads, the two-state region. ecutive Earl Peterson. other club niem bers of M orris 52~week 1957 fiscal year. survey. . Mr. Feist also is treasurer of Mon­ The opening hymn was sung by County m enjoying camp life in one Grand Union sales not only were The special questions will be ln mouth Council. the den of Mrs, Adam Gurnicz and of the most beautiful sections of addition to the* regular employment Mr. Flint said the award Waj the invocation was given by the the Cardin State, he says. the highest in the company’s 86- and unemployment inquiries which based primarily on membership Rev. Mr. Osterstock. Poems were T o be eligible, a club m em ber y e ar history during 19&S, but the are asked each month in the cur­ gains and quality program iteqit. recited by several of the cubs and must have completed at least one upward trend was continuing as rent population survey. The award known as the “Loril- Dwight Batson performed with his year of rlub work and have kept the year, closed. During the five- The .supervisor emphasized that lard Spencer Trophy” was estab­ accordion. District Commission­ records on at least one project. week period ended Feb. 28, sales all information about individuals lished by the National Boy Scout er Jam e s Flynn spoke on "C u b “ Vacation days may seem a long totaled $55,131,293 an Increase of 28 furnished’to the Census Bureau is Council. The New York-New. Jersey Scouting" and the den of Mrs. Ray­ way off at this point, but it Is per cent over sales ol $43,117,337 in held in absolute confidence under region finished fifth out of the 12 mond Orosholz put on a skit en none too early to make plans for the com parable period of 1958. federal law. U is used only" to ob­ regions across the country. titled "The Gay Nineties." 4-H Camp." Mr. Marten*, tells tain summary figures such as to­ Monmouth Council cam e out third , Honored guests were the Rev. club members. “National 4-H Club Dinner Saturday tals, averages and percentages for in the State of New Jersey and M r. Osterstock and M rs. 0 s t e r- Week is i good time to talk over various groups in the population seventh in the two 9tates with 71 stock; District Commissioner Flynn camp with parents, and get your A few reservations still are avail­ and not to show information for councils participating. F o r s ix con.- and Mrs. Flynn; Institutional Rep­ name on the list of those planning able for the corned beef and cab­ particular families or Individuals. secutive years Mr. Flint said Mon­ resentative Edward Kelly, and Mrs. io attend " . bage dinner and 'St, Patrick’s Day The information cannot be used mouth had been in the top 10 coun- . Kelly- and Neighborhood Commis­ The agent says every effort will supper Saturday evening at the for investigation, taxation, or regu­ tile in Region II. Dale Otto, Littla sioner F, Smith and Mrs. Smith. 'J* made lo accommodate all club Veterans of Foreign Wars Post lation. members who sincerely desire to iiome, sponsored by the Ladles Silver, President of New Jersey Den Mother Awards The current population survey attend 4-H Camp thla year. Be­ Auxiliary of tha VFW to Guadal­ Natural Gas Co. and a member of Den mother awards were present­ will be conducted locally and In cause there are accommodations canal Post 4745,. MaUwan Town­ the Scout Executive Board; & ed to Mrs. George Hart, four 329 other areas of the country dur­ for but 166 .campers, be Ssys it is ship. Dinner will be s erv ed at Murray Todd, Holmdel, a trustee year*; Mrs. Horace Bower, Mrs. 8:30 p.m. and free refreshments ing the week beginning Monday. of Monmouth Council, and Sodut wise to get on the registration list CieiD Pleckmian, three years; Mrs. wlU be available until 1 a.m. Jack Information ..will be collected local­ Executive J. Fred Billett, Shrews­ Raymond Oroeholi^ two years; Mrs. ta the County 'Extension Service Norman’s orchestra will entertain. ly by Mrs. Jane Daum,' English­ bury, were preseat for the cere­ Adant Gumlez, one year. Commit* Mrs, Charles Hobby, p ut president, and Mrs. Edward Walsh, conductress, officiated at the secatf In­ Office , town, and Mrs. Cecelia O’Connell, mony...... ~ ‘ . tee awards were presented to Rob* stallation of officers of the Corps Mothers Association of the Guadalcanal Cadets, CUffwood,. held at the „ A new leaflet, “ Let** G o T o 4-H Toms River. ert Tnimpore, five years; Horace Passes Test Post Home of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4745, Saturday evening. . , , Camp” explains more about this Bower, four yeari; -Weston Mundy, Shewn above, (left te right), are, Mrs. Charles Baumgartner, secretary) Mri. John Vincent Hansas/ year'i camping plans. A copy may -Edward M. Herbert, brother of Rutgers Labor W ing three' years. ' . M a k e U p vice president; Mrs. Hobby, installing officer; Mrs. Charles Meeker, president, receiving the gaya; Mr*. be obtained from the County Exten­ Mr*. Charles Ralnaud, Matawan, Edward Kenney, treasurer. , - Special recognition went UK Mr. sion Service Office, Room 111, Post and • former Matawan resident, Grants Over Minimum a P a rty A che^k waa presented to Jamea Moffat, chairman ef tbe corps, by tbe mothers, <* be used (or (ho and* Mri. Albert Peter with their Office Building, New Brunswick. has-passed successfully the Flor­ February grants and pledgee to a n d O a l pwanltfor seven years as den mat­ ida State Examination for real the fund for the labor wing of the ter «nd den mother. Den mother estate brokers. He now Is associat­ pins were presented to Mrs. Rich­ are Mr. Peter, cubmaster; George Cliffwood Volunteers Rutger* Institute of Management MHS Senior Boys. Hear ed wjth the Ham lin Land Co., Hausmann and Robert Tnimpore, ■nd Labor Relation* building have WEDNESDAY ard Zupko, M ri. Joseph Maul, M n. Browntown P-TA Plan Mar. 24 Dinner , Weat Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. (sslstant cubmasters; Mr, Kelley, Service Officers Speak taken the total fun<| ov er (422,000, C. Decker and Mrs. Manuel Silva. Herbert and-family reside at S33 Awards w en presented to Mario institutional representative; James The regular meKliig of the Cliff­ almost 123,000 more than the mini­ 34th St.,. West Palm Beach, LADIES' DAY Psrdi*, Vshce; -diver arrow poind; Mrs. Grosholi, Mrs. Maul and Mrt. guidance director. The A rm ed spection J>y township officials will an International friendship pro; goal o f (309,000 fo r this w ing of the will b* served at tM schoolhouse. gram at Matawan High School at SA M Pll.M U S r . Te Joho MaWney, gold snd two^sllver P eter.— ------Forces speakers were T/Sgfc. -Jo­ be held on tl|e same evening.. Chief institute'*' building." . Mr. Herr­ A salt of Easter, candy will be 7:30 p.m. Mar. 20. The Brownie ftOM ‘ V NqnA NswV«t arrow point*., seph Soboul, U. S. Air Force,, Tor­ Wilkinson also reported that the mann, State AFL and editor of the held for the P-TA fund In a leper* and Girt Scout'Troops from Mor- -Others Recalvla* A1 , pedoman l/C Guy Matthews,S. fire officials made an inspection of New jeraey Labor Herald, and Mr. Pf.PlMMrtlhyslc*rEduCation is Im*. ing the evening may do so, Blackford, beiar badge and gold *r- provide inform ation th at Would aid Monmouth County Fire College will unit building campaign since Us In­ R a d I M 2.20 portant In High School" will be row point; John Tierney, gold -and the student* In aptlsylng their mil­ ^cgin Apr. 6 In the. Red Bank Juh- Robinson Honored ception In February 1931, discussedby BruceMacCutctieonat Mrf, Nicholas Arace attended • :, fabling M ini fa s silver arrow polntx. itary obligations. Discussions in­ lor High School ; and QOJlftnue fo r According to Dr, Irvfne L . H. surprise nhower given in honor of w m * wi* iiij.ri sm n m Lion badges were pretented to the Matawan Township High School' cluded the educational and trslning eight weeks, ending with the field >onald W. Kofiihson, Amboy Kerrison, building' campaign secre- Parent-Teacher Association meet. her niece, Miss Leola Gsffney, Ro­ ., Matawan, wa* honored re­ •fHrincNawart-Mfc S . «.»• .... those unused articles “ nerly of Mai Raymond JHaatford, Ronald Caus- The Browntown Sodhoppers 4-H WittAfd aad KesctiVSquad, Inc., ...... ' * P*#«>imr«ha»^ Pennsyivanid Iduronl by, Robert Quackenbush, Harold The hospitality committee will it; Taasinl’* R e a l E s ta te office, sm all-ad'in ^the, classlfldtf'.ioldnin . . his Cub ~ nit j In e ve ry com m unity In the bay. serve refreshments In the cafeteria Club meet Tuesday night at ythe Sheridan and Mjchiel Oumicz. As­ ,l*r. 20 arm a.m. Mrt. F ran k Will tlihi thfm Into casl^ fe y, you; pin arid nprt ls a; bear cat. " shore area. fallowing the program. j , home .of their leader, Ff*d Gaub. sistant denner stripes were present. Mra^A, , Girard and i.'daugbter, Martin Is chairman. A rummage a ' r-T h p -p Polnt-'HeasltntrWererSunday-^iln- •ale. AlM .wlit.M condycted by the. Lariy ,Calbrektb, AiSn Silva and son, has announce# that an execu­ ner guests- of Mi', attd Mrs., Wil­ auxiliary Apr. 1, 2 and 3 In the tive committee meeting will be George Hausmann: liam Pitney. flratjU d Building. Alao Cited held at I p.m. tonight at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shafto I and -PEAN P . - , . - r OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS FOR of Mrs. Gerard Gardner. Service pins-vy ere presented to son, Johnny, spent Sunday after­ iLegioif Ladies Meet Evt,• • Robert Dieckman-, Joseph Koempel, noon visiting M r:;M f>M rs. Batth KeipeUi:Mollu*, Rsymond Mooney, ■ Junior At ImttrsOn 04ub,‘;f^i(.^li(fto} 'irfftdpaiw a. Mrs. Jam es Martin conducted the John Maloney, John Mundy, Mi­ On Monday and Tuesday a f re r- meeting o f the Ladles Aux- chael Phelan, Harry Taggart, Ed- Miss Debra Laiow, daughter of noon, they, visited “M w „ Shafto's the Metawait, American w aed K tnney and den chiefs Or. S. Lazow and Ml*. ^*tow,'tt9 pareotl'M r.and Mrs. Paul Mol- ItfV Unit-176, In the Legion Dwight .Billion. George Sower, Main St., Matawan, ha* begun the nar, and. lister,-Aden*.. I' £ M il, Monday evening, plans were Thomas Wright and William Hart. second semester as a Junior at Mrs, Herbert Cottrelf sr. spent com pleted lot the members who • Inducted Into the pack as new Emerson College, Boston, Mass. A Friday in Ocean Grove and Brad­ will attend Ihe meeting of the Mon­ .I f membera were, Michael C o 111 n t, graduate of Matawan High School, ley Besch. - •;$> mouth County Auxlllary Friday eve- CENTRAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION william Wood, Joseph Kenny, Vie- ■he M majoring In English at Em­ - Mrs. LoulsHelser andM rsi.B. n ln g jlik Atlantic Highlands. M r* - i tor Restlvo and Jolui Kurdyla. erson, and Is working toward her C. Maccia speqt Mondiy “in New­ e-Durante iron tht dark hortf Committee niembers of the pack Bachelor of Arte Degree. ark, ’ ' " Announce# The Appointment

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wfe*-» tays 'l am now offering the highest.qudlity gasoline for sale on the east- ’ ern seaboard at low, low prices. Crown Gold has an octane rating of 103 :. $ Ui and.higher. Crown Silver is comparable to the best regular grade of any other major oil company. Stop in and let me prbve it."

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If ’a » O L o st------■ . h- c , ( p * ^ |? s r 'ice to u r ObmplMe" AutOiimtive Needs) 4 V U,..— — , ■ ...... fc»f.«.^,»*«M.«M lli«l»..a.s.w s».s.lilw,n . jin ,,. March 12, 1959 THE M&TAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Thr«» — First Stction

o t o a i W d knowledge al th* operation. Tht Holmdel P-TA Execs Keyport Home Nursing Ing w u io discuss ways and meant Hazlet Man Held hose, meats, ^ iW , #ftdarwear, agent notified tninagamtnt *> 0 to.raise money snd now to make tradin( tUm*. r” ' Sunday afternoon Leonard Silver- Hear Canteen Report Club Hosts Meeting the club meetings more interesting. ords, hardware, *9^® mao, general supervisor of the Mu­ Mala speakers were Mrs. Ruth In Looting Case wer* stolen. Poaoe tual chain, oalied in tine p olice to Tb* wecative committee of tht The Keyport Home Nursing Club Schultz, Cliffwood:. Mrs. Ruth goods w u recovered. According to follow through. DM*. Gyenes u d Holmdel Township Parent-Tetcher wls hostess to members of the Woodruff, Mstawan} Mrs. C 1 a r t Three dmb, one of them a Hu- Det Gyenes.all of tba (Mds was Thompson went lo the store and Aseodstion met Thursday evening Women's Association of the Bay­ Josephs, Keyport, and Mrs. Hor- let reaideot, were wrested Sunday ■ o l d i t cut-raw p rle ss 'to picked up three employee*, all of tense Grey, president ot the dub, u Woodbn11. were made for the regular meet­ activities ot the senior choir, Mat. police said had robbed the MutujJ ond Baptist Church, Matawan and were sold at ft per cartna. Police said Ei chert u d Bajek, If ing. Mrs. Mark Crook reported awan. A social hour w u enjoyed Supermarket in Woodbridge of an the Women's Progressive Club, "Pre-Easter not sctuslly working together, st thait 33 children attended the last and refreshments served. estimated $18,000 to (27,000 in mer- . Smuggled From Si*** Keyport. The purpose of the meet- According to S g t. Van- least had knowledge of each oth­ C han& at during the past 14 cinteon meattag. The wlU Pelt, tbe stolen merchandise was er's actions. Rodgers, they aald, be held on the second and fourth hidden la garbage to smuggle It was not “too deeply Involved" Waiter M. Bajek, 21. of 126 Ful- Saturdays of every month. from the store. M ice M v* tt*15 since he hid been working at the TOWN TAXI too St., Richard L. Rodgers, 18, ol It was announced that the pre­ account: store lor only a short time. Eichwl Wheeling 358 Fulton St., Woodbridge, and stole ‘'along the same Hues ai school round-up will be held Apr. ResenaUe Ralet The management of “ Per_ Sale " Norman J. Elchert, 26, of die Gar* 7 and Apr. 9 from I to II a.m. oojek," police said, "but not to the market, worried by lh* $errific Special Rates By Tht Week den Paiic Trailer Sites, H a 1 1 e t, same extent in quantity,'* Mrs. Paul Handk, president, an­ amount of loste*,” oalled In • all have signed confessions, police nounced thst the P-TA workshop, Pinkerton agent to Investigate. The said Bajek ia ihe most deeply in­ “The Great Debate,” will be held Owned And Operated By agent wat assigned to the U p a . Home From Florida Girls and Boys volved. according to Dels. Robert at Rutgers University, Tuesday, to 8 a m. shift and Ww* » work IRVING NUSBAUM Thompson and Joseph Gyenes. The M rs. John Carsadden, West Mar, 24, and Mar, 31 from I to 10 8 5 4 as in employee atocklaf iBelvei detectives said he admitted stealing Keansburg, and her lister, Son]a p.m. IV PHONE...Cttu llttlt Tl Ravine Dr., Matawan close to 900 cartons o f cigarettes at and preparing the store n r the Wallowick, Haslet, have returned to Frits Cleary will be the guest to cell inyoM...tnywtn(« Days! CaU LO IW I differeot intervals. . - next day's bukoett. their hornet after spending several speaker it the next regular meet­ Police said vafit quantities of The agent who w u not ldenti- week* In Miami .fieach, H a,, viill- ing on Tuesday. Ills topic will be •! a ll, MUM III• Its# AlWy Pol After I P.M. LO M7M 26” BICYCLE merchandise including “ ttouafcnda fled, found one matt'iwip had Ing relatives. ■ lH« I M U d in

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Com m unications "I’m Heading Far The Caves!“ YOUR * ©je J&fafwm To the Editor, GA# SST A BLU B SD IM» _____ The President cf the United Tsi#p6<** COttU 4 JM — i. V 1 B I L MtOITN, PU B U SB K B States signed tt.e first Humane Q & H i mvmry Thursday at KayporL Monmouth County. N. J. Slaughter law in the history of pur bJbSOWM PUBUSHENQ AXD PaiMTUiQ COMPANY country laat year. By Your Rutgers UiM Brown. Editor * G«raJdlM V Brown. Associate gdltot This federal law, however, re­ Gardes Reporter NOTICE TO M A RIN ERS.. .Hie half-century old mystery Sttbacrtptfem Rato# quires only those' packinghouse! of the fialf-M oon □ is solved. Built over 50 years ago, the PajraM* la Advanea N A TIO N A l E______O lT O tl A _l Om Year (wittUa selling meat to the federal govern­ It semis appropriate at least vessel was used to renew H enry Hudson’s historic voyage up Thn* Moothj ...... — Six Month* S lfc l la# c5 " t t ment to use Humane 1 Slaughter once a year at the b^inning of a the river of the Palisades. Although temporarily lost from £>n* Yut toa£5de .uuT methods. The New Jersey Brunei gardening season to remind you public view, historians this year have uncovered the history On* Viar (outsld* D. S.) about the free garden advice you of the Humane Society of the Tb* Matawan Journal la a newipapar “o< tbapeopla, to t e peoplr can get front aa expert, a m em ­ of the poor boat. It was traced ta Popolopen Creek in 1924 and for tba c*oeW.“ It* aim U to aarva tha beat lateraste of Matawaa sad United States is joining with hu­ vicinity; to preScnt aD of the new* of tb* weak without Mas °r prejudice ber of the College of Agriculture theji to the City of Cohoes, N ew York where its troubles really in a clean, aaue. conservative jaaaner. respecting th* Inalienable right* manitarians throughout the state ia of our dtixena, afid thereby maklM itaali worthy of their confldacc*. faculty who lives right in your own began. The ship began to rot and constant repairs weife supportof State Bill A 133 re­ co u n ty.' errors li IliniUd to tM rat ol tb« needed for a number of years. Tbe city clerk also noted that Responsibility (or typographical cently introduced by Assemblyman The knowing ones’ among you tpic* occupied by sucta error. several fires broke out aboard the boat, and coupled with the pi th« post offlo* at Matawaa. N. Francis J. Werner, Camden. will catch on that I’m talking about Entered u «econd>claM nkatttr the county agricultural agent But dry rot, left the boat in deplorable condition. A taxpayers as­ tndv the act of Mircb 1, 1879. Thousand* ol meat a nimals if you’re a new gardener, or a sociation prevented the reconditioning of the boat arid ulti­ . THURSDAY, MAR. 12t 1959 slaughtered In New Jersey will new home owner recently txaas- benefit from this law now waiting [ilanted from city to suburbs, you’re m ately, the completely shot hulk was cut up and some timb- . committee action before it goes to likely to ask: ers salvaged for incorporation in a local memorial. A ll serves H ealthy Sign the floor for Assembly vote. "County agent? Who’s he?’ as a reminder, it’s alm ost time to get your craft ready for early I urge your readers to write at In view of the lack of interest and participation which Furthermore, since he’s called summer sailing. ■ once to tbe governor and to their agent” you probably think he has not helped the Democratic Party in Matawan in past legislator* siting their support ol sells something, maybe tickets like years, it is indeed a bright and healthy sign that four candi­ fills needed reform. Also to re­ the man behind the window a t the THE FLEETIN G V ISTA . . . Ever notice the gradu&l disap- - dates will vie for their party’s nomination as candidates to quest the Agriculture Committee, railroad station. No, the county pearance from the Am erican scene of the honest-to-goo ^ , about phone an agent hell send you' a class m all^hould at-all times yield the Post Office Depart­ chased tt through traffle"'and .tjclpate In one slmultaneoin ofler- ■nd “Splish-Splqsh.’1 H e assailed- n. Post Office rulhul la st'„ .circular. <» tattllelln that'U s o l v,e forced It to the roadside. With Ms feet Ijtig onuej\cjh, aoi August ttiaVdesignated all phdnoghtph f&ortlS. as educatKrhit'i ment .revenues' sufficient to cover the fall cgst of thgservr your questM do1*11 to the last ’de- lgtw m alerial. Thls’mflde therii ellglble for fouth-clstSs riiSff Vates^- ice.” The resolution also said that; ’''Cost ofservlces per­ tied about eight -n e t ft near]; Sumfay,; Mar. J7, /pr ihe. CMtft of tait But. If you rim Intoa 'real bravely and effectively. - * * haUjvhat they previously cost as third-class mail. Congress, formed for the Post Qffice by other Government agencies buried e building On one end arid world relief. ‘ ■ • . v ; snsg, the agent can come to see This Is the kind of swift. relent lastyear passed a. law-making, certain books and .recording? ' should be added;to postal costs .. a row of trees had tH* appear, Wjth about 50 candidates on you. Sdll without cost less, determined police work we eligible for fourth-class rates. But M r. Macdonald said this The Postm aiter General welcomes this section, describing ance ol a hedge row. hand, Coach Stan Baker conduct- ‘In Person’ Show like to see. We triiM that Nash’s Was intended to cover, educational works. However, a Post_ It as “one more dramatic demonstration of the widespread distinguished jterylM wlU fee ac­ The ElberAn garage owned by ed-Keypert High’s first baseball II -yetfve- been to the -Interna­ popular approval of the need to put the Post Office Depart­ William Meyers, cot tipsed Sun­ tional Flower Show, in the N. Y. Office spokesman said the department was “merely carrying corded the notice It .deserves in drills tUs wedt; Plenty of hard ment on a self-supporting basis.” day/night of last week under Coliseum this week you probably out the law as set, by Congress.” < Madison Township. work was the rwjuisltei for the the weight ot snow on the roof. had a dunce to talk with an agent Unfortunately however, fourth-class. m $il (which Is the amiabi#: Rakleir mentor envisions The- South Amboy dty... fathers or two. Rutgers and| Corpell are parcel poet elaM uication) has gonfe right on piling up deficits. BOWING TO DEMAND no rdse-colored pictures. ' % , ODDS 'N EN bS ... Mhny people are saying there ought (Newark Evening News) ought- to begin r to realize the partners In.an ’ ''oyer.the garden And the ironic part of this |s that parcel post is the service A squad of J3 players. Including to be a law making persons who put out handbiUs and panv folly Of having their lighting plant fence" Information booth where which competes directly with taxpaying private parcel car­ The ‘‘Big Three" of the Ameri­ eight. lettermen, is reporting to phlets responsible and answerable for the. statements they in­ can automobUo Industry at laat has l a p a t e d eight of ■ ;& » miles gardeners can get answers to their riers on both the national and local levels. Coach Anthony J. Nupdo for clude. Charity, apparently, begins at home . . . Rem em ber. finished Its soul-eearching with the away,1 lor If the - dty could not questions. , A few months ago the Postmaster General applied to the places on the Matawan H. S. base­ what they used to say about the big lie. M ake it big enough,, announcement that Font will come own . one we could . get service The booth Is manned' by New ball team this spring. tell it long enough, loud enough and often enough and peopler Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to increase out with a small car this fall. Gen­ from across the river, but little Several tlupusand questionnaires Jersey and New York agents ss parcel post rates. The law requires .that he do this when eral Motors and Chrysler are ex­ more than a mile distant and the will start to believe it. Been proved over'and over again . -..' seeking expression of opinion re­ well as by specialists In gardening existing rates are lnsufflclent. It is to be hoped that the in­ pected to disclose similar plans In pole system could be to a great Union Beach police force lost another man. Latest to leave’: garding the adequacy Snd accept- from the two universities. — creases go into effect with a minimum of delay, that they extept eliminated. w activft duty Was Gus Dim er jr. Story behind it is simple^' short order. aUlity of the. accommodations end 1 hsve asked the Rutgers team to It.took a long time (or.the.spoo- TtttedajF momlng of iasl week The man couldn’t be at two places at once . . . The sooner.' _honestlyjeflect aUdkect.aridindlrectcQ 4!e,jm dJhat_the tax­ facQiUe* at/Monmouth Memorial. jot down frequently asked questions sors of big-car horsepower and dogs killed one of Embury Mat- payers he thus relieved of an old, and heavy burden. Hospital,' Ling “Breach, are being and answenk so I can pass them Union Beach’s'police problems are settled'and the future of. tlarlng tenders to admit that them shoats and Thursday night mailed ..to' a representative cross along to yob. the m em bra of the police force is. in some w ay assured; the - small-car popularity was more than the Same week Dr. DeGroff had section of the residents of Mon­ better It w ill be for all concerned. M unicipalities m ust recog­ • pesalng (ad. la.otber'w qrds, one of his turkey* killed by dogs. mouth County communities served nize that if they are tb maintain an outstanding and p" ' they have hnally surrendered to T he Pennsylvania Railroad’s M yths And Fantasies ’ by the hospital. Social Security price raistante. ' farm exhibit at the station on Sat­ police'department, they must compete with private b Pending the arrival of Morgan The stock market, In the minds of many people, Is sur­ The boom In small foreign car urday was interesting to the many for the man of quality a police officer should be. ~ “ ~ vllle -and Engllihtown fire com­ rounded _by about as m ^ myths,ahd.fai>tMies as.a Celtlc sales at Ar*t was attributed to nov­ who embraced ^he opportunity and panies Tuesday night, members of Q uestions . ' ruin. President G. Keith Funaton of the New York' Stock Ex­ elty buying snd snob appeal,1 Last took the time to Inspect it the Young People’s Group of the year's dismal sales record o( tlM A STORY FOR change recently dealt with some of them. For Instance, It is Robertsvllle Bible Protestant "Big Three" was blamed .or) the Twenty-Five Years Ago Q—How does the' change in the sometimes said that the market sets the pace for the rest of Church ' successfully employed a recession, but even during this ad­ (Issue Frid ay. M ar. 18, 1934) Sodal Security tax affect the self­ the economy, whereas the truth is that the m arket is prlmari- bucket line to hold in check a blaze verse economic period European The Daily Hpme News of New ly a composite of the opinions of investors everywhere. Or it which threatened to destroy the employed? . auto makers.continued to JlnjJ the Brunswick, stated yesterday A—Unless you have up-to-d a t e church. Damage was estimated is-sald that the m arket exists for a few experts, not the~getv United Stales a receptive market that Congressman William H. tax Infonnation/your Social Secur­ at 'betw een 115 0 and $300. eral public, whereas the truth is that millions of people in the ' Moreover, Chevrolet, Ford' and Sutphln of Mstawan, has intima­ ity reports may bo Incorrect. For A M ataw an landm ark the middle-lncome groups have become shareowners in late years, Plymouth, In tho ao-cnllcd lower- ted to the Democratic leaders of the 1968 taxable year, net earnings "town' clock” in the belfry of the and have shown an intelligent understanding of the possible priced field, got a larger share of the Third Congressional District op td f-OOO count for todal secur­ First Methodist Ch'urch, ’ once By Margaret A. Leny . risks and rewards Involved. Or it is said thatm ost atodc buy* the market in 1454 than In 1957, that he has tinder consideration, ity purposes, and the self-employ­ more Is- back at its appointed at. ‘ the expense of the “Big the suggestion that he run for ment tax rate is three-and-three- era are speculators, whereas the* truth, disclosed by careful task of recording the passage of Pat, The Milkman's Horse Three’s” costlier models, This County Cleric. ' eighth*-per cent. However, for the surveys, shows that most shareowners today are'investment- time for the community. The clock; Pat was a gray^potted h'ofse proved that the American consum­ Following a dlBcusslon of nearly taxable year, 1959, for which re­ 'he wouldn't even get-to see the; mlnded, and take a long-term view. , which hss had a long and one paradil — ~- er was becoming more and more two houra’ . duration, the Board ol ports w in b e rl&tde In I960, net wlth-blg knobby knee*.* He pulled Summing up, Mr, Funston established two ''absolutes" time stormy history, has been in­ concerned with“ economy, both Education went on record, Tues­ earnings wlO count ty) to $4800 and a milk wagon through the streets . But Pat was used to doing his- which, in his view, can be relied upon: "1. Investors In com­ operative since 1B34. to Initial cost and in operation. day night, to permit three pupils the new tax rote will be three-and- of New York. , job Well, and he pulled hard for A stolen truck recovered In Ma­ mon stocks who stick to facts and forget fantasies w ill do bet­ ^ Since 1955, when the domestic who entered the High School la three-qunrters per cent. "CUp

Mid-Madison Oraup » Matawan WC Has Area G iri N am ed Beauty Q ueen Name Arne Kalma M atawan Personal Items N am n Executive Boord Casimir Zlxik conducted the busJ; i Guest Night . N m oiM uiir-year n s 'iV ? weekend. earnings, and college costs, all of done not only on a local basis but On Mar. 3, Mrs. LeRoy Slckela On Wednesday M rs. M arguerite nursing courses and p r a c 1 1 c a I which V»ry with each winner. also la state and national affaira. entertained at bridge. Prize winners R. Laird, Mrs. Channing P. Clapp, nurse training...... ‘ Ama aspires to a career as a In t t f f t were Mn. William Craig, Mrs. ■. M rs. Bruce Hecht, program Mrs. W. Oliver Diggin and Mrs. Exhlbltora wera Ann May School physicist snd plana to further his Channing P. Clapp and Mrs. Ralph chairman of the Evening Member­ Ralph Ct Bedle attended the mati­ of Nursing; Monmouth Medical Cen­ training at M .l.t. or Princotog. Ao- W. Herrick. Other guests were ship, introduced M iss-Jean Shaw, nee performance of ‘‘The Marriage ter School of Nursing; Army- Nurse tlve In school affaire, he has served marimba soloist Miss Shaw has Mn. Marguerite R. Laird, Mn. G o R ou nd," in N ew Y o rk . Corps; Monmouth County Organiza­ The membership class will to at vloa president of th* National Ralph C, Bedle, Mra. Bayard T. appeared with Paul Whiteman’s or- Edward Taylor .has returned tion for Social Service; N avyJtase Fint Presbyterian Chaieh received Into the church on Palm Honor Soclety andhes boen a mem­ layton Lam born, M n . Fran k H. B I I a a ■ chMtta, has been a guest on Ar­ home alter spending several months Corps; Air Force Nurse Corps: Route 14 and Fraoklla 8t, -Sunday, Mar. 33, at It a.m.' ber of the Latin Club and French and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. Mrs. ' thur Godfrey's show and has pre­ ln St. Petersburg, Fla. Medical Center. Jeney City; Mills Matawan Club. In addltlou, he hss participat­ Lambom’s birthday was celebrated. sented a concert at Town H a 11, On Saturday, M r. and M n . Ed­ and Bellevue Schools of Nurilng, Rev Chester A. Galloway, Pint Baptist Church ed In the bowling team and alto On Ssturday, Mr. and M n. Nath­ among many other engagements. win Lauda no entertained in honor Bellevue Hospital, and R u t,g • r s Pastor I I I Mala S t . Matawaa written news of the baseball and an Lipmaa, Perth Amboy, were She explained the making of the of Mr. and Mn. Ja c k Shafto. College ol Nuralng. , “ How To Develop A More Ade­ Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey football team lor the newspsper, the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. znsrimbrf and traced ita, origin Guests were. Mr. and M n. James The girls wore paper nursing quate Faith” Is che pastor’s ser­ P u to r Edward W. Currie at Ihe Mana­ back td the African Jungle where Redmond, Cliffwood Beach; Mr. caps trimmed with brown colored mon topic at both the >:30 and 1 1 Morning worship services will be squan River GoU Chib, Red Cross Captains ' It fint waa used as a method of and M n. Charles Plrozzl, Port ribbons to designate M ataw an a.m church services Sunday. A held at both 10 and 11 a.m. on Sun­ calling warriors together for a Monmouth, and Miss Betty Lou Pit­ Oo Thursday evening, Mra. Au­ High. Arrangements for MalwtfUl I baby-sitting program ls held M day. The sermon topic is entitled Mn.'William Orosss, chairman council of war. It has been im­ ney, Browntown. gust SiHmeling, Holmdel, entertain­ participation In the workshop Was both hours at the church for tots "The Friend of Sinners." A child of Ihe Red Cross campaign In Mat­ proved vastly since then and. first Mrs. Randolph Harris entertained ed her bridge club. Prize winners made by Mrs. Marion Roman, Whose parents desire to attend dedication aervlce will be held at awan Township, announced that -becam e popular In Guatemala. at bridge Man 3. Prize winners were Mn. William Wilkins, and school nurse snd sdvlsor of ths Fu­ church Sunday School meets at 11 a.m. Church school meets at 10 the following area captains hsve Miss Shaw played a number of se­ were Mn. Charles Pike, M n. Jac Mn. Everett Carlson, Matawan. ture Nurses’ Club. ‘ j 1___ 9:30 a m for children from four a.m, with claases for each age been named: Mrs. Wllermsnle B»- A . Cushman and M n . —'W a 1 1 a r Other guaats wan M n, John Kin­ lections. _ ...... • - Those attending from Matswan yeaty) li eighth grade. At 4 p.m. group. The Instruction class fo r lume, Mn, John Brsesnlak, Mn. Pike. Other guesta were Mrs. ney, Holmdel; Mn. David' Me- Refreshments . wire served by High were Mra. Rnmsn, chaper­ the minister will meet with those church membenhlp will be held al ElliabetiHMlks, Mrs, Irene Dru- Charles Schock Jr., Sea Girt; Mra. Aneny, Middletown; M n. Douglas members of the juniordub. Miss one; Frances Joraiemon, Frances Who desire to loin the church at 3 p.m. In the lectun room. Junior gas, Mn. F. Halllgsn, Mrs. Rose M arjorif BroiD&Vpti 'ldYtaor to the G. J. Sterling Thompson Jr., Mid­ Ward, Mn. Richard Lewis and Wheeler, Carol Msllnka, Pat Walk­ Easter. High School youth meet at High end S e n I o r High B.Y.P, Jurewtcs, Mra, Nancy Isemann, dletown; Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen Mrs. William Miller Jr., "all of Mal­ Junior club, and Miss EdMh Dsvi- er, Judy Bright, Joan Mulcrone, 7 p m for Bible study and at I groups will meet st T p.m. Mra. Abbe Schwahl Mrs. Charles awan. . aon, past chairman of the Evening Jr., M n. Robert Bentley ahd Mrs. Carlene Lockwood, Nancy Williams, p.m for their Weaunlnster Fellow­ The mid-week service of prayer Short. Mra. Mary White and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd Jr. . Membership and put {adviser to Mn. Peter A. . Read was the Ethel Leperopoloi, Gerry Armour, ship program. Youth’s communi­ and Bible study la held on Thun- Verna Konsr will assist In the Riv­ Mr. snd Mrs. William Thomas, gueat of Mn. Kart. Heuser at a the Juniors,'presided at the tea Pauline Butler, Sharon Lovelace; cant Class meets at T p.m. dsy at 1:30 p.m. er Osrdens area. Oswego, N. Y., w enthe guests of - U b l* r -, ~ — :—=— ------fashion show glvsn by the Motheri’^ Cenevleve Paige, Sandy HaAselt, , TUeidxy at 1 p.m. The Women's Mr.' and Mrs. J. Franklin Domi­ The next meeting of Ihe Woman’s Club of Tha Peddle School. Hlghts- Rosellnd Thomas, Carol Kamlew-, Bible Class meets for a study of Bayview Presbyterian Church D o ll a r nick, Sunday. N ig h t Club will be held Mooday at l:M Umn Ssturday aftertioon. Richard ski, Elizabeth Muller, Nancy Doran, tha Book of Daniel. Cliffwood Beach Mr. and Mn. Richard Gellls, Heuser la a senior student at Ped­ Rev. Francle Ostentook p.m. in the church hall at .Trinity Barbara Carter, Shirley Ruisell, On Friday evening the Junior "Dollar Night" will ba held In Merrick, L. I., were .Thursday Pastor Church (Episcopal). Mafnwan. The dle. , . Junt Moser, Linda Lockwood, Bar. |fl(h Fellowship meets at 7 p.m. Launnce Harbor Amsrlcsn Legion night guests of Mr. and M n. Wil­ Saturday, t h a, oommunlcsnt’s drama" department -will present a On Friday evening, Mra- W. Oli­ bara Freiwald, Ellen Hoilcnbsck, for Its program and canteen activi­ Post Home Saturdsy owning In liam R. Craig. class wlllSmeet it 10 a.m.; Brownie injunction with the national cele- play and a hat' and- accessory ver Diggin entertained her bridge Lois Hunter, Mary Ellen Harris. ties are held from B Bn til 10:34 Mr. and M n. Robert Marta and Troop JI0\,10 a.m.; Girl S o o u 11 brIJ,0„ 0, y,, 40th birthday of ths show will be given by the LUI-Ann club. Prise winners were M n, Ger­ p.m. Shoppe, Keyport - , daughter, Amy, Springfield, Pa., ard Devlin, M n. George Barbaneil, ~Troop *"1 1 1 , * American Legion. The public Is In- spent the weekend as the guests Of and Mrs. WIlHam J. Rabel. Other Gelhscmana Lutheran Church Sundsy, church school classes sre vlted to attend and admission In­ Mr. and M n. Jsy.F . Hoe tetter. Mrs. Pennetti M HS Students Visit' ...... guesta w ere Milas P atricia M cKeen, Maple PI.,, Keyport held at 9:30 a.m.; morning wor­ cludes refreshment! and dancing. ''M rs. '-LeRoy Sickels entertained Mn.- Frank Biles, M n. Marguerite Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor ship and Bible study, 11 a.m.; ses­ Commander Jack Olsen of Post 333 at fridge Thursday, Prite winners Rutgors'Open Hous* R. Laird and Mrs. Conrad Johann- ' Thera are two services on Sun­ sion meeting to examine applicants Is general chairman. w en Mrs- William R. Craig,'Mrs. Addresses P-TA aen. I '' ' / 1 ' day; Matins at i'.W a.m. and the lor membership, 1p.m . tt rt* hM at Hn Is sMlwee, Thirty-eight" Junior end senior Paul A. Egan and M n. G'e r a r d An Informative and Interesting On Mar. 3, Mrs. Hpward Veale, •44 IS.fO e * Hr*. boys, from Matawan High . School Devlin, Other guests were M rs. progrmm w u prfMnted Sayrevilla, entaitalned H dessert- visited the flutgen College Of En- Fred J. Noble, Holmdel; Mrs. awan Orsminar Scjwol ySwiiiuJ^%r Sere hn& wa$ bridge..Prise winners were M rs. K. Teacher Association In the h IB • ■ United Hekrew CsaarsgaHsa Sundiy servioe 11 ajn. Wrdn'» to them that fear him. Tha young glneerlng "Open House" recently. Charming P. Clapp, Mrs. Jo sep h A. G. Stetler, Mrs. Elmore Katt­ Baler, Mra. Edward W. C u r r i e school sudltorium, at the March . Broad SL, Kayport Hons do lack, and suffer hunger: They were accompanied by Daniel ner and Mrs. Karl Heuser, Mata­ day, testimony meeting I p.m. and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick. meeting. Mrs. Joseph Smith, presl- Rabbi H b. H- Levine but they that leek the Lord shall Jackler, guidance director,' a n d wan Other guests were M n. Don­ Reading room o]>ea.WHtneij|iy and Mr.. and _M rr Frank Ferrano,, dent, presided. The Rev. Frank E. Stephen B. Gale -will; pronounce H3T wanTIny good ihlng." Jo h n CsrflCCtoto. Kien.ee te ach e r^ < ald W. Robinson, Mn. David Bruce Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. COLOT'S Sweeten, psstor of the First Metho­ Klddush at the Friday night serv­ Hie college had organized experi­ Mr. and Mn. C. D. Gentile and and Mrs. Peter A. Read, all of How reliance on God’s Inexhausti­ Cliffwood Community Mr. and M n. Robert Ledford at­ dist Church gsve Ihe Invocation. ice. Mr. and M n. Manuel Gale will ments, displays and demonstrations M ataw an. ' ble goodness brings abundance will - Methodist Church Mrs. Dorothy PennetU, Matawan be oneS shabbat hosts. illustrating Important principles of tended an anniversary buffet din­ be emphasised Sunday at Christish Rev. Leon Zlnkler, Pastor Service Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griswold mechanical, electrical and ceramic ner Saturday evening at the home Public Health Nune, spoke about Bar Mitzvah rites for Stephen B. Science services. wen the weekend guests of Mr. Sunday, worship service Is held engineering. In addition to witness­ of Mr. and Mn. Robert Ferrano, nursing benefits to Matswan Bor­ Gale wlU taka place at the Satur­ The blessings of trust In God at 9 a.m. when the sermon tonic and M n. WiHUm Griiwold, Albany, day morning service. Klddush will ing the laboratories In action, the Bloomfield. ough and Matswan Township In as are brought out In passages to be will be “The Cross As Reconcllla- 348 Main St., Matiwsn N. Y . students toured the Industrial ex­ On Monday afternoon, Mrs. alstlng with general bedside nursln« follow. read from the Bible, Including this tlon"; Sunday School, 10 a.m. Jack-Skehan, Syracuse, N. Y., hibits of various corporations such George Deitz entertained in honor care, hospital equipment available The Adult Study Group will meet one from Psalms (34:1-10): "0 Ths Methodist Youth Fellowship was a Mar. 4 guest of Mr. and aa Bell Telephone, Aluminum of M n. Luke O’Cone, whe Was cele­ at the center to aid patients, doth at 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of taste and see that the Lord Is will moat Monday at 0:30 p.m. M n. Charles Mandevlllo. LO 6 -9 8 2 0 Company of America and Curtiss- brating her birthday. Guests wen Ing on hand to help those In need, Mr. and M n. Abe Kaminsky, Mat­ good: blessed Is tho man. that Wednesday evonlng prayer and William Hostetter, Reading, Pa., W rlgh t M n. John Bjtrett, M n. Alex WoJ- the well-baby clinics and die work awan, Arnold Oani will speak on (continued bottom next column) Bible study will be held it I p.m. This trip had excellent edueatlon- clk, Mrs. John Dolan, Mn. Law­ spent Ihe weekend with his par. done with cowity and state organ! the “Ufa and Work of Supreme aLvaJ v Mar. 23 will go toward helping tbe M. Muller/ chairman of the hnim M rs. Riiwar President esodui of Jews from Roumanla. in d wielfare. committee. ;The Ladles Ald;Societjr of the '.A* m agic show w ill be proftemcd . First Methodist Church PAY-AS-YOU-GO f l r * f p*pflst Cnureh,'Matawan, Apr. ll ln the high scliool audimn- . M7 Mala St., Matswan met on Tuesday afternoon In the um from ] to 3 p.m . A donanon Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor church lecture 'room, for Ita will be received at the door w,i Junior Fellowship will moot st ^ Checking Account monthly meeting. Mra. Harry M. llam Romer, Souih Amboy, will p.m. Friday under the direction ol Monson, president, presided and perform . Mr*. William Coleman, assisted by Miss Jane VanBrakie. Mrs A. Adam. Banke led devo­ The M onday meeting of the Mat- Passion Sunday, divine worshlp ls tion* The -hostesses-were Mra. awan Township Board of Education held at 1:43 and 11 a.m. when Arris B. Henderson. Mn. Noma will be-held In the high school au­ the lem on topic will be “ Redeem­ Holmes snd M n. Robert Handle. ditorium and-ail regular bufc>n(.-Sfl ing Love." Music at the 11 a.m. • Election of officers was held and will be set aside so that a irfM/rt tije following were elected: M n. service will be furnished by the from the Engelhsrdt firm mav he chapel and senior choirs. A nursery Esther Rlnear. preil3ent;Mrs.W ft-. presented tb the board on th. .-n for young children and Junior Ham Smith sr., vice president; tensive itudy msde of the inure Mrs. Ralph Dennis, secretary; Mrs. chuith for older Children under to school system. The recomm.dila­ David Martin, treasurer. yesrs-of age, directed by Miss Car­ tions, on both high school and <-io- Plans were made lor a luncheon olyn Hasemann will be conducted mentsry ‘buildings, the cost >', ■ to be held In the church lecture at 11 a-m, service. Sunday School, new school and type of room, Wednesday, Apr. I. Similar directed by Howard A. Henderson. Matawan should have, will i>. p * luncheons will be held the f I r s t Is Jbeld a t J):43 a.m. Senior Metho­ cn. The public' Is urged to j" <■ 'Kit, Wednesday of each month hereaft­ dist Youth Fellowship Is held at ^ ll tbe advantages of a regular chedungiKCotint— To Present Film er. Any member of the Ladles Aid 7:30 p:m, The program by William The film “ Bright Circlet' will bcl without having to tie up aw !5iin p le. fty;per-died«i. Society can be contacted for tick­ D. Wleland will be; "The Sacra­ presented at the:home of Mn Wil­ avyou fay-bf-tfaedc. Cheaper than money twder* — ; ets. Luncheon will be served from ment! of (he Church." He will be liam Gade.W edncsdiy evening at assisted by adult advisers, Mr. ‘ ‘ ’ ” the prestige of vouic vetr 11:4$ a-m. to 1:30 p.m. . fl-P.m , , Th» b# n>a The next monthly meeting wllT f a t - M ir -m n y -M r m r . — - ; own personal checking a c c o u n t. May we give you Hurt Thflt-Doeinft Show." f hi* pub- be held In the church lecture room ‘ The cbiirch membership c I s s s lie Is' Invited to attend. * the details? , ' Tuesday, Apr. 14. tor (redes six, seven ahd e I g h t, A lecture'an psychology jnd ■ meets Monday at T p.m.; commls- demonstration of hypnotism by A. JACK'tOW 1C am on education at the home of Roast Beef Dinner Stadick. school psychology Wnt* Mlsa. VanBrakie, 2 Little St. at. I field, will he presented at thr Apr. p.m. - . . . Reservations still are available assotlatlon meeting. for lhe roast beef dinner to be pre­ ' Tuesday, .the church ntembership .. ■ L- ' : ‘ ****>' - MO THi The following parents and leath­ for grades four snd five will pared and nerved by. the Holy ers were elected U> serve on the ...... Ill Come in tnd - 1 PARKING Nam e Society of St Lawrence’s nominating committee for offers be held U lpm - ,- f Church, Laurence Harbor. Francis PROBLEMS fo r tbe y t a r l K m - M n . WilHun —Tlse.J ah le r choir-;-rehearses ComfortTntiVtlueTe*' MATAWAN Burke, chairman, announced th e Wede«er»al, 7:13 p.m.; cnoirder chop- IL Food Sale Friday month. Refreshment* were »trved Ptaf'ln the church kitchen; 7 p.m.;. GEORGE S. BARRETT 4 SON, Inc. by the second grade mothers Mrs. •enter chofr rehearsal, I p.m. ' ■ • 1 ' * - ■ - The Mataaran Little League w.l Sm ith, president, g ave a hna) re­ - TlM dwwder luncheon will be Main St., Matawan ^ ,■ : ; 10 64100 hold a food aale at tbe John L port -on tha proceeds of the tqutrg held at II;M ajn. Friday, Mar. 30- M AIN S T R U T Taasbd Insurance. Agency, Main daace held In Fdmiiry ■ a P™*1* 'Satardar, Mir, 31, the combined S^.M atwrfs,^ a^Friftey,,, offWftiainK a ' . ^1 mmimdtp ctiu win meet m a '1 -t l . I'S'f -- ; t !-' ■,<- 19 $ Hr*f SeeKon THE M ATAV^JOUKNA

latim changea sinc* that time; Ibe and Earl Gumbs were critical that /Morganville, M ataw an He painted o at A a t w ith the Mr. Seaman said road re­ At Csilage Gyms much larger use of suiptes nvem e pairs to Uoyd Rd., Church . St, differential ia l a w of theWwMblp Use field never had b e e s ready fo r Morganville P-TA Membership Topic Couples In Flo »U q ^ l la the townahlp. miscaUaoeous ra v*. COamty K d-. E d g e v ie * D r.. R ivar- must bave increaaei. Mr. uae after all Una cast ijlsyor Mart Matawaa H%k Scbsers basket- b u m had in be uaders at k ipated de- dale Dr., Bayyiear St and Dela­ promised to have one of hia men pcplained that the township bad ban team wfS ptrfam' b I n rented tbe lot by the railroad aa a Discusses Safety Of LH Auxiliary Capt Richard Carroll aad Mn. Bbersteiy w there would be a new ware Ave. cost last year make a study cf tbe sHuatka and nu}*r college gymaaafcins If Carroll, Morganville, and Capt surplus accumulate at the end pf pins tu e in In a^ioecrfng fee*. report Mrs. Rose K. Wenzel, town­ field until tbe new field *U ready. tfcer ( ■ extend their wiaalag Mrs. John DiGiovanni conducted ship clerk, expressed strong resent­ He averred it would bl pot in con­ Tht Morf anviite PtrttyTeftcber Joseph Carroll aad Mra. Carroty each year 10 m ,‘* 14 P«»ible for Dus brought an csitborat of criU- afceia te tbe naals af the eurreal the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary ciata about the work, but the may­ ment whea a spectator beld that dition ia a few arecfci. AMOCifttiOfi**. M arch meeting w « Matawaa, are vacationing in !£ . the next township committee to N. J. state taterschaiastle baaket- of Laurence Harbor American Le­ or cautioaed the spectators that on the part-time unrnship committee There also was cridcUm'sf A s held M ar. J. M n , H w m as JCocov- have funds on hand with which to ball tam y. gion, Unit iH, Monday evening in ami Beach, Fla. They expect to stabliie the tax rate. He contended toads like Uoyd Kd. only the first had no proper way oI checking on %*M to be expended this year u tky, preside*, opened the meeting If tkejr Meal hjmOlt at the post home. A discussion on spend some time in Palm Beach this was a requirement of the caab coating of surfacing bad been ac­ tbe work output of ths township's being expended on the four acres Cearwitlaa HsU M w y Park, to­ membership was the highlight of with the pledge of allegiance U> the visiting relatives. basis law in New Jeraey and a mu­ complished and a great deal of dif­ full-time office woikers. " granted Uie township by tbe Cliff- night, dw Maraaa aad SM eag- the meeting. ■ flag and the reading of P-TA ob* nicipality with a relatively low rate ference would be found when the Mr. RettygllaU bad two further wood Beach Co. in lieu et m akiag en wll qualify ta meet tka via- Dues have been paid by 82 sen­ third coating was reached under jecti. Mn. Harry Giloly read the Miss Georgene Maisto w u H Sun­ a f u i collections and high use of points, tbat the township commit­ contributions to aefcoots. It w u con­ ■er al the CarteretNeptnae fame iors and 31 Juniors, which is 3# surplus like MaUwan Township bad the $37,080 roads appropriation this tended the developer had gotten P-TA pnyer. The program cooaiat- far tha aectfaa Giwp 11 crewa day ent fo r road repairs gene Lanzaro, M rs. Robert Oyvpns, Ivy Lsague Prlaeetea wOi stir roads w ork in 1958 having lo be re­ over with the planning board the revelation o f the $5000 cut. M ayor Other committee reports included awaa, entertained, at a birthday Mrs. Edward Preston and Mrs. the Interest aod aaibitioa af hl(b and $35,000 for em ergency w ork in peated “ on Uie »ame'(.ro a d s" Jn. appropriation of $1000 for zoning Mare contended that unusual ex­ the leading of ] pounds of used dinner Mar. } in honor of her Harold Crocker. The committee for acbooi player* aad stadtata la 1958 and the roads “ a r e not in a n y 1959, but Mayor Mart again ex­ each year and iu alleged diversion penditures attendant on setting Up nylons to dw Neuro-Psychiatric to- daughter, Susan, who w u 11- the Installation dinner, May 8, in­ better condition.” Mayor John M an plained that this waa due to the to other purposes. He staled he al­ the plant had had to be ,met ltd' dtitote, Princeton, by M n. William yean-old. Guests were Beth Ann cludes Mn. Robert Seber/ Mrs. Jr. explained that Uie 1958 winter need to give coatings over top of so would study the minutes to de­ he predicted a much better ahow Foster, chairman, and the visit to Miller, Lynn Wolverton, Carol La- Owens, M n, Latu^ro and M n. Ko­ had been a bad one and the emer­ coats of road materials to get. the termine what the intent of the ing as soon ss a "normal” year College-Bound Junior* three veterans al Menlo Park Hos­ Miira. Carol Hospador, Shelley covsky. gency had been brought about by type of road the township commit­ township committee had been to­ was reached. pital by Mrs. John VachitH. n a if Black, Candy Lockwood, Joan A poll was taken on two ques­ snow removal'and repairing from tee aought. Mr. Seaman’s itemiz­ ward raises in 1958 to determine If Prepare-For Future chalrm aa of the "A/topt a V eteran" Osipowltz and Barbara Kuhns. tions on JJvenile delinquency for damage,1“not rebuilding road?. ing of road costs showed $600 for they truly should have been ac­ program . She lank cards, pocket the board of manager* of the Stat* Fifty-four junior (Irli and boys of • Less Severe Winter g a ra ge rent; $3000 for g u and oil; counted for in the budget or if they novcls.aad boAeiaada bread to the P-TA, Both were voted .yet by a Matawan High School m d recently Earl Gumbs wanted to know $(100 fo r a new panel truck; $4550 had had to wait to determine the EATONTOWN* patients. , majority. Attendance banner was In a planned program to help them Ellison Appointed why a like amount had not been for road materials, in addition to outcome of finiaci&l operations for The local unit aad past win ba awarded to^Mr. Herbert's fourth Intelligently plan fbr admission ta (continued from page one) put in the 195& budget Mr. Marz Uie $14,000 for oiling and sealing. the year. Mr. Mari asserted die hosts lo tbe Middleua Couaty E*- grade. ifST""** • college. This meeting w u organ­ Clerk Arthur C. Hall w u Instruct­ said a le«a severe winter on roads Under the police account, the defalcation of $30,000 uncovered V : W P - h ThtATRS t«utlve Committee Wadasaday ow ­ It was announced that the Cen­ ized by Daniel Jackler, guidance ed to notify residents of their house had occurred thla year so the town­ Iteinhs analyzed showed the $ M during Uie year . In the collector’s ning, Mar. B . at I p.m. la Laur­ 7 0 tral School P.P.O. meeting would director, to aniwer narnefuik ques­ aumber slloradnn. .. ship could get along oo one-third other expenses Item of $1750 for dei>ai tment had upset the calcula­ Rl. SS at Cirek - Ubertjr ence Harbor. The auxiliary mem­ be held oo Tuesday. The next meet­ tions aaited by students. Council received tha report of the for frost damage. Mr. Gumbs found gasoline, $1750 for repairs and tion of the township committee to­ FREE IN-CAB HEATERS In subsequent meetings ahldent* bera wUlnuet at the Pint AM ing will be Apr. I and election of blillding‘lnspeotOr Ib o w tagfo u r per* jt incomprehensible the m ayor $1900 for a new police car. These ward such expenditures and il had Shews Nightly at 7 P.M. Buildiag aod then’ Join tM .p o a t (Bax Office Opeas at C:M) officers will take place. Tbe meet­ will consider then toplEs: How lo mlts Issued during February tor could have, anticipated this when items drew milder taxpayer associ­ been necessary to await the out­ members In the Post Home foi’ re­ Early Shaw Every I u . ing was adjourned and refresh­ choose* a career, how to select a fUX ln new Improvements and the budget waa drawn in early win­ ation criticism than the road Items, come of the special audit to trace freshments. Mrs. Walter Schllchtlng frsat 6: SO P.M. . ment! served. college, how to meet college costs, confirmed the election of Philip C, ter. Mayor M an arid he had look­ but there was query aa to use of the losi before acting oo salary how to prepara fbr college entrance Is unit hospitality chairman. (Bax Off lea Opens at «) Kramer as a member of the Mid­ ed In the almanac for a clue to the rented police csrs. Mr, Seaman ex­ m atters. Cheesequake Auxiliary esamlnatiooa aad what college is Refreshments were served by way Hose Co. winter weather. Mr. Gurfiba com­ plained this was scatter of ex­ BecrMtisa Amouat Queried 4 Dayi Wed.. March 11 like, lt Is hoped that college ad­ Mrs. Andrew Carver and Mrs. John Mayor Demis reported that coun­ mented he had looked In the alma­ ploration ip seversl municipalities, Andrew Germak questioned t h e Bergmaa Party Success; Items missions officers will meet with Colls. cil will hold aa ‘topea hearing” nac, too, and found snow predict­ but there was nothing conclusive $1500 expenditure for reereaUon the group to dlicusa the specific Wednesday, Mar. U , oa tha rejji- ed. , ' yet about Uie matter. The query lss t y e ar and Uie SI000 appropria­ . . Robert Deaat la Mr,. Louli Canatore wai award­ programs of their institutions. See Industrial Park skms Included.ia.Uie propoaed ton­ When Mr. Seam an 's analysis of was made about-buying the car tion for it this year. Analysis of ■THE INN OF IHE SIXTH ed the handmade hook rug it the Students will aerve on several- Ing ordinance for the borough. road expenditures showed it includ­ from Uie Barrett firm in MaUwan, this Item -Was barred when It w as HAPPINESS" Ladies Auxiliary ol the Cheeie- commlttees to help plan future pro- In Marlboro Township . In CiqemaScope and Celor ed a $5500 Item fq r tru ck p urchase. but-Mayor M an declared Inquiry found ths chairman of-the recrea­ quakp PI re Company sponsored gfams. These groups will include a — Plot —----- ' Plana for the first Industrial Committeeman Peter J. W aters w u made of other Ford dealers tion committee was not present. card party Friday night. The card scholarship committee, program "VILLA” park In the bayahore area are raised a question. He wanted to and Uie Barrett offer wss the bet­ M r. Seam an found Uie costs took party was very succeuful and the committee and steering committee. Question Budget la ClnemaScope A Color with rapidly taking shape, It w u re­ know why Uie purchaie of this ter. Kenneth Schneider did not be­ $2400 fo r removing trees and bring­ ladlea wish to. thank ill who help­ Inasmuch as these meetliigi are de­ ' Brian Keith ported this week by Miss Edna Net- (continued from, page one) truck had been neceuarjr when a lieve the type car used warranted ed to make It • success. signed lor student informitlon, ing in 1.63 loads crT1111 to create a Cesar Romero ter, Marlboro Township industrial munlUpal flre alarm system, rtp- new truck had been bought In 1957 the cost. ‘' their participation In planning will ball field adjoining the Little Lea­ — Alee — committee chairman. A meetlilg. of resented by an 41800 appropriation. and the shifting to private contrac­ Query Number ef Tax Bills The fashion show scheduled to be g|ve greater meaning lo these gue field on Cliffwood Ave, In a Extra Fri. and Sat the Township Taxpayers AssqclH- Debt Service H ike...' ‘ . tor was releasing the township gar­ In administration, th e auditor Cartoon Caralvil - held at Arnold Conitable’J, New m eetings...... swampy area. A crane and bulldoz- tlon, businessmen and officials of Mr, Cole also'reported {13J270 1n^ bage trucks from.rthat duty. Mayor Brunswick, by the Whited Brown waa confuted wKJi the demand oI «r. also were hired for these oper­ Late Horror Feature neighboring communities has been crease In the municipal debt serv­ Parent-Teacher Association, liai Marz explained the1 township had Mr. RettagliaU Uiat Ihe uae of an, ations. The expenn. of ba s'eTjaTT’ June Bowne Engaged scheduled for Monday, at t o’clock ice appropriation over 'tat y * » r three large truckj'.In use and a B eg . been cancelled. . - assistant at $3500'In the township equipment for three, leanw was i at the Central School, Marlboro and said a" deferred payment of a smaller one and, that replacement Jo h n Wayne Mr. and Mra. Everett Fenwick To Robert Lewicki . be'dispensed with. The taxpayers’ $427,16 and,$59.80Hn paint and lum­ TpwnsWp. Charles M. Pike, coun­ e m e rg en c y, expasnditure in was made of [S' Irtick tl^ee years ■ ■ , ' — In •— and family have returned home association speaker claim ed to ber waa charged. There was $165 ty planning^, director/ w ill' attijad for street re|)air slab' rf c4n- old; The mijror claimed only one ‘ WINGS OF THE EAGLE" from a month's vacation In Flor­ M r. anti M rs. Clyde Bowne, know how many tax bills had to spent for trophies. > ■ - Plus — Cheesequake, announce tha engage­ and introduce Reid InckerMh. E ed in the new budget Th« re­ truck had been wetT'foit garbage be cent out In Uie borough and he Mr. Germak charged Uiat re­ ida. - ' - newly named county 'industrial serve for uncollected taxea' J'urhped Frank Sinatra Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jurm an ment of their daughter, June, New collection, so that th$re was not wanted to‘know how many Were' pairs to Uie . UtUe League field representative. $8653 o v er 1958.. ' — ln — w ere Saturday night guests -at a Brunswick, to Robert Lewickl, son much gained In additional truck use sent out In the township. He did slants never had been made. There ■THE JOKER IS WILD'1 A 111m, "Planning lor Prosper­ Increases noted ln operating ac­ birthday party honoring Mrs. Jur- of Mr. and Mrs. Frances LeyvJckJ, when the contract w u Issued to a riot believe it w u aa many. Mayor also were Implications the township ity,” will be ihown under Uie direc­ counts, debt service, deferred pay­ man's brother, Raymond Schilke, Matawan. * ‘ private contractor. Mr, Waters did ’Marz held Uiat he had checked a mistakenly might haye. filled In two Children Alwaya Free tion of W- Parrjf, assistant ment^ anil the reserve for uncol­ Tennent. Miai. Bowne la a graduate of not think the 'amount spent for’ few years ago and had found out lou It did not own. The auditor vice president l(ij4 director of area lected taiiiss were offset partially Mr. and Mra. Clyde Bowne and Matawan High School and tyft Mid­ truck upkeep ir» 1958’ and anticipat­ then Uiat the township aent out ; 1000 held thla would all have tti'be dli- develqproetojttortte.iltttty Cen­ by.a.{W,OOOwpropriation 'from, Uie daughter, June,: and Robert UKy( dlesex General?ftyspital School of ed In TO w as warrjsnted with the •TWre bills/ than, the borough. B p cuued fMjn&ftlw commit­ tral Power^tttlihlCftM ^PM rs'7 K ro iigh 's-;tlp c. 31 surplus of'SlOW- icki, Matawan, atended the flowes Nursing. New Brunswick, im tV is new vehlolla'*jo*iAad;4 > m a jo r Tnilnulned that w ith popu- tee In fairness to them. Philip eftiplo^pd on ti^1rJun/nglJill^ y of y—r. oouncii tpprpprftrr ihow at Ihe York Cpllieum,* qi~$31,IOO ta hold down . the but Sunday. 1 i M/adfesex General IfoipltjR* Mr. Lewibki graduated from tyatawan Ing the f i l m . '[! J -pie/ -'I ' ■ ' ' Mra. Lawrence Cresimap w as The new Industrial pfrk includes ! Sewer utility appropriations show­ High School and recently returned hostess at a. plastic party Thurs­ 108 acres of land on Route 79. ed a slight reduction under last home from Jspan where he com­ day. Demonstrator w u M rs. Doro­ II It being developed by the Mon' year wlth -$li^44 earmarked as pleted Tour years service with the thy Trabulka. mouth Industrial park, Inc. Miss oom parM to (13,988. The w ater util- U. S. A ir Force. •* The canasta club met at the Netter said officials and buslnesS- liy ''KppropHafloi)a alao were re­ home of Mrs. Gerald Herzog Mar. No date has been set for the wedding. mon from Freehold, Manaiapan, duced nearly $7000 to 161,368 this 4. and Holmdel Townships, and New year. . ... |: Shrewsbury and Froehold Boroughs rt; * 1 II —r—— 7- ^ ’ W illiam Granger Dies Jr. Auxiliary, Sons had been Invited to attend; PfoContcsst Seettl To See Circus In N Y William H. Granger sr., Bl, of 6 Presbyterian /Men" To Spring St., Matawan, died Tutlday,' '(^nUhiibd-WoTpageone) ! , A trip to the circus In New York M ar. 10, 19S9. He w us'born In Meet Wednesday wai re-elecled to' full-terms th/ee for membera of the Junior Auxil­ Great /Neck, L.I. His wife w u the times alter that. . ' Member^ of the Presbyterian iary of Unit 333 and the Sons of Itte Louise Granger. Surviving are Supported By Regular Demounts Men's Club ot MaUwan at their the Legion sponsored by-the Laur­ two sons, WJUlara H. Jr„-M »t«w an, _Mr, Kearnst.37 ,Jl.a resident of meeting Wednesdsy night will hear ence Harbor Post will be held Apr. and Arthurj Newark. Funeral aerv- the Cllffwpod 'section of the town­ a talk on personal money manage­ IS or IS. Tickets will be ordered Icea will be held Friday at 1 p.m. ship, He ls supported by the Regu­ ment, given by Oeorge H. Schanck, Monday and deadline lor reserva­ at the Bedle Funeral Home, Mata- lar Democrat*' ol MaUwan Town- assistant vice president, First Na­ tions Is Sunday, . wan, with the Rev. William J. sh ip .-H e,is m arried to Uie tormfcr tional Bank of Freehold. The meet­ Friends of Ihe members may be Hutchison, pastor of the Second M lu Jacq u eilli K ram er and the ing M l be held In the Fellowahlp Accommodated and anyone interest­ Baptist Church, Matawan, olflclit* doupie have three children. He Is.a ed In the trip, which Includes ad­ Ing. Interment will be in M idway Hall of the new church ' building. A questlon-snd-snswer period will graduate ol MaUwan High School mission to the circus, an evening Green Cemetery. Matiwin. follow Mr. Schanck's .speech. and attended Rutgers University 'neaTIh’ the city and round-trip and Diese! Mechsnicsi School, New­ transportation by bus, must contact Arrangement! for hla participa­ W in s - B o n d ark. M ri. Rollln Rathbun Immediately. tion ln the program w ere m id e with the Speaker’s Bureau ol the A member ol the Air Force dur­ M ri. Ruth D. Lloyd, 144 Main Monmouth County Banker! and ing World War 11, Mr. Kearns was St., Matawan, was awarded the H o m e From Hospital Clearing House Association. T h e ahot down and was held u s pris- 125 United States Savings Bond county bankers still are accepting onej-ol-war by the Germans for 18 byJhe_Mataw»n.MeicK«ttt»„'Allw- months,...H*: | l * member of the Meat 3 >- $1,00 engagements for the 14 banker* co. Beach, has returned borne after latlon at a drawing held Saturday operating In the speaking.program Veteran Of Foreign Wars. being a medical patient at Perth at the Matawan Sporting Goodi to enlighten the public on modern On the Republican side, Peter J. Amboy General Hoipltal. Store. , DAIRY banking services and practices. Waters, GOP committeeman elect­ S w ifts Any organization ip the cpunty ed iMt year, itited he was giving '/i Gnl. m ay Obtain the serVlcM o f dne of his Indorsement to Sigmund v. the speakers without'cost by con­ Kowalski, • River Gsrdens resi­ Loaf Cheese 2 NEW P. S. EXPRESS tacting the chalrmari of the bdreau, dent, fo r the Republican nomination Ernest Benclvenga, vied president. (6r_townahlp.-committeeman. Mr. First National Bank ol Freehold. Kowalski ll a foreman for Ameri­ 2tt Can — FROZEN FOOD®* BUS SERVICE TO can Can Co. and has been a town­ Rattlesnakes 4-H Club , ship resident three y e a n 4 He Is seeking public office for the first tLimleii- House Mortons Dinner 45.°. Welcomes New Member time. , ' Chicken, Turkey, Salsbury Steak, Meat loaf Richard Hilton, conducted t h e 6 oz.'Jar meeting of the Cedar Grove Rattle­ Mortons M ACARONI & _ , Via New Jersey Turnpike snakes 4-H. Club Tuesday evening Matawan H u n ts at the home of Ernest Owens. (continued from page .one) CHEESE CASSEROLE 3 s 4 / C from Matawan, Central Park; Hans Peter Hansen w u welcomed nues In that there w as not $100,000 u a new member. Peter Martens, difference. Mr. Seaman declared For Linden Farms , Middlesex County 4-H leader, was. Ute difference u -negligible, $]82.- Sayre Woods, South Amboy Uie guest and spoke'oii' forestry, 859.16 realiied In 1956 and $277,556 Comstock • Monday through Friday which Is {he next project on tho anticipated from miscellaneous Tev- Orange Juice c- 2{l agenda for the local dub. Frank ehues this year. i - R u d iD ^ n .. . ------^ittad-'Up-- S.- VanDorii will, b^;the leader. He ,M r. RettagllaU did not think this will conduct the first meeting Tues­ BEETS Cut -ShoestrieB -Crinkle Cut 303 Cm l :U A.M. 1:35 A.M. Xapltn’s Detlcat*iien,vS94 Main w as Uie, true picture,- He found day evening at his borne, Morgan­ St., Mattwan, it junction ol that the total $150,1)00 surplus plus St. 34 and No. 79 8 ;« P.M. 4:29 P.M. ville Rd., Matawu. The members $25,000 used with oonsent of the «}4Z Tj4t- Central Park . . 3:1* 4 itl ; w ill take’ the ,courte.-.,-,. . f:44-— -— U X '-R w y, No, V ’ aVlf Ernaton - ~ Director Of titer State Department r Rotd, 8ayr« l*““— ------ItH — — t , u —— ' Reports were mide on the other nf I/ical Government wi« . ^ . 7:49* ' Zrnalon Rd. and Bprdentown ciub projects, shop instruction By 000 Increase In the to u l uie of sur­ DOG FOOD i^c- 49c • Ave;, SayrcvlUc 3 :0 ■■ • 1 : 1 1 H. W. Maui; electricity by J. H. p lu s Talcing this out of Uie toul 1 : 1 1 < 7i5» Wirilhon Bui Oaract, 104 So. Phillips snd gsrdenlng, by Thomas . Steven* A v r, South Ambojr 3:44 ,, itt4 of miscellaneous revenues, he found ■NBC PREMIUM CRACKERS 1 B o x 29< Hilton. Plsns were discussed for ^ Ib. 7;J4 A.M. l:J4 A.M. Port Authority Tvrmlnal, N*w that $45,923 less w a i being inUci- York . ' 3;M P.M. ItSj P.M. thjt carnival dance U> b e .h e ld at pated from miscellaneous revenues SUNSHINE JIYDROX JM Ib. Pk«. 25c COKfHUTBB FAIES the East Brunswick Grange, Apr. and receipts from delinquent tuea 17, Gam# booths will be-r,made by than was- Ukea In lut year, lie tg 2 5 the various 4-11 groups in.the coun. 10 tHp ticket from Matawaa declared there w u no auch Item ty u a money-making project, to under appropriation in the bor­ be Judged at the. R u tg ers' Agrlcul. 10 trip tkkat IWSi Siyre Woods, ough. (Total miscellaneous reve­ tural College .[this s p rin g .. Sayreville, South Amboy nues In ' Uie borough Is $47,519.28 this year against $59,355.23 collect­ . , MARKET Tickets tnay bo purefaased a t.K a z. a n. 's DslleaUiten . _ MSUwan ed w hile receipts from delinquent or ai >fca Bon-Har -Draj Blort, Bayre ——- Woods fibopplag Center, or Dennis Tops GOP 126 Main St. Priws Effective Through Sat. Mardi 14 M atdW O rt from bai operators. .. \ - ^ taxes la put »t $14,000 for I9J9 • . .' ’ , '•» • j P ; **s., , . . '*. •! ;7(coiitlntnd’ from page one) against $15,736,10' collected In 1958). •'''Far/urlhrr__ luformalioa, call PuMIe Slrvic*: VAllty IOMI| Kaplan’. DcUeateisea, leiarn. 214 Mtu Itnet, M«liw«n, LOwtll ••UI; sup.Ray and Delores Moser; third district, Borough’s Use Of Surplus Different oral Mere* Bajre WixXa Skopplni Cenler, PArkway l-IIIIl ticket William E. Smlih Jr. and Eilu- M r. Seam an explained that the wtaJawt ZSJT-U ,T#rt AuUiotllj' Terminal, New York, LOn,acre S-1MS. OPEN LATE - 5 NIGHTS A WEEK beth Quinn; fourth'.district, Ttieo- borough’s use of -urplus revenue ddre Spelcker lyid Elizabeth Ras­ ($53,000 against $160,000 for the PUBLIC SERVICE cdORDINATED TRANSPORT mussen; fifth .district, Angelo 3. township) .was «o..different that Mon. Thru Fri. 8:15 A.M. to 9:00 P.M Saturday 8:15 A.M. to 6.00 P M. Tomasello and Mathllde L. Martin, comparisons would lack slgnifl- PM. m m Mardi 12,195?4 HMesMatawan journal Pag* Sovan Fint

Freeholders T o M e e t' * ooursa, cart art a p ** J* * emergency calls a a aide by our Uooroe Township and. Jamesburg On Mar. U, 1M1. a Conhdtrat* How about business cards? W* Utility Will Aid Auto Chib Solves skeltoa or coaster ksy*. '; ’• “ embers e ve ry y e ar, Boroujh. ; - , . ' - ■ Marine Corpe was organised in can supply them quickly aad *tf > T^*nty New Jersey Freeholders "All drivers should record »»* "Carrying duplicate keys doeeo't Mr. McGalliard noted that the Richmond, Va. the right price. Come and try tit. Science Students ^iU.Stte»4 Msaion* of. the first. Lost Key Problem keep k their walM l or *u»*» *» *°lve the problem; oftaa those too area served by ths Jamesburg Sub­ Urban County Congress in The are lost” v Jersey Central Power k Ligh t follow iiy vital Information: Tha li­ station recently h u groprn electri­ W»yflower Hotel, Washington,. D. « Keystone Automobile Club has Co. sad New Jersey Power A cense number of tha car (ton*>*y cally at a rate of six per cent per C., Sunday to Wednesday as spon­ come up with the key to the frus­ Light Co. will sponsor 12 secoad- he easily found In crowded pwUu( year. Th* rebuilding ot die substa­ . Now Open sored by the Natioaal Association JCP4L JamMbwrg ary-school *cience tfudeats a n 4 trating problem ol locking yourtetf et County Officials. A «uii»g»>^« areas), the code number at tha tt- tion, h« said, Is put c< J£P$U'» three teachers during the National out of your car. '‘Losing, forgetting Rebuilding Completed of the New Jersey Association of nltion-and-door key, and tbaoods continual program of modcrniution Youth Conference ea Peaceful Chosen Freeholders will be headed or mjspladng one’s cur key* can number of Ihe *iove-«»d-iniak-OOB»- Uses of ihe Atom to be held Apr. Jersey Central Power ft Light aad improvement to provide Its fa­ Beach Front Barber Shop by Cape May County Freeholder be an expensive and annoying ex­ M and May 1 at Atlantic City. psrtmeot key.. , . Company has completed th* re­ cilities with the most modern equip­ Director Lawrence M. Lear, wbn perience,” said Samuel T. Milti- “All o( Keystone’s Brantford B. Baatoa, comp»ny building of Hi MOO Utovott ampere ment and to stay ahead of the ia fourth .vice president of NACO ken, tfcrvfce m anager for Keystone. road service locksmiths carry eod* Mott Modern S h o p In Thit Area public information representative, and Association President Joseph . ‘This especially U so since com­ books and key blanks for aU 1?WM* substation on Jamesburg Rd., growing demand lor electricity In aad a former school tescher and S. Holland, Mercer County Free­ plicated new safety lock systems of automobiles. With die . code Jamesburg, It was announced this Us service territory. Ladioi and Children'* Hair Cutting holder. William J. Warren will on late mode! ca r$ a re m aking it number available, they quickly tan week by Jack R. McOeiUard, man­ represent Middlesex County. The more time-consuming for lock­ cut out a new key "• ager of the electric utility's Bay 10 year* from today, man)' them e ol the four-day parley is smiths to do their job. Ia some motorist on his way Main at slight Divison. young men and women will be stu; "Practical Solutions to Urban Coun­ cases, workmen who force open expense. Recording M tttt X l f The Ut.OM project Included ttve L o u i e a n d T o n y ty Problems." Over 1000 repre­ car door* must take apart door code tnimbera becomes doublyim- installation of new protective. d»- dying In college, their way paid sentatives of American counties coverings and fittings to get at the portant when keys are lost. Our vices to insure batter Continuity of through saving NOW ln U.S. Sav- 117 Florence Avenoe, Union Beach across the nation will attend. lock tumblers. In many instances, records ahow that hundreds of such aervlce lor the communities of lng* Bonds. . .

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BRANTFORD B. BENTON s u p e r w m k t s tdjninistrstor, has been named to coordinate the ’Utilities’ support with the national objectives of the VE mSH conference, and with state educa- ' tkroaj associations In the selection of the students and teacher*. , TRIPtX-S BLUE STAM PS (O F CO URSE ) To’ date W electric power and' light compenles haveVindicated F O R BEAUTIFUL FREE GIFTS! pliiik -to sponsor about 400 ot -the most competent junior and senior high school students and teachers from throughout the nation. JC- PAL-NJP&L' wiU sponsor students f t ImKrn tywlol' in their third year of secondary school whoare plashing c«re«r* aa science profession?!* Ar teacher*. GIVE Selection* will be limited to the hair of'-the state airs served by TO THE RED CROSSI P E E L E D JCP&L-NJPAL. AND DEVEINED Candidates May Be Nominated Actual selection .of the .three uttn « t teachers wllt-be made by rtprwen- tatives or state science teaching YOUNG TENDER PLUMP BREASTED and professional organizations from candidates nominated -by state 0 I teacher and educational assocla tlohs, and officers of affiliated states and area ychool science ac-. tlvitles. ’ lb . ‘ Invited to Share-in - seleeUon- -ot. For Creole* ond Saladi the students will be a represent* TW O MEALS IN ONE RIB END id g e t tive of the Science Teachers Asso­ ROAST ciation, the Education Association,, ond CHOPS and the offices of the county.and P O R K L O IN S - -:1b. local superintendent o! schools tn FRESH tONELES) m g k . which the nominated students are BONELESS enrolled Haddock illlat » 59* Selection ol teachers and,. vtU' Cross Rib Roast t u r k e y s DOMESTIC CHEESI ■ * . dents, states Mr, Benton, , will b< based upon available established Rlndless Swiss 5 r Sliced Bacon # lb. LONO ISLAND ____ record* of achievement, sad. sus­ 49* R E A D Y T O

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• i; : N ' • N f 1*** fansr.*«l1siiiM ail tiw ii (•., N. f. <«ipi Tl»», MsnIi I2lk A n 1st,, M«n( HA, Wa Rassns H»* tlyfcf I# Umh COifox 4*2211 j M and Middl* Road, U , Vldt Your Tripl»-S Rtdtmplion Ccntar At N. J. State Highway i6,Kean&uig n Hsirif : • TM HArA W T*t.tT. »F!AN*BU*0 »*aMkW* st^a apt* *•»» * * im, L^t^rtaa* 2xy ...... OrKN nUOAT TIL f r.M . — CLOSED ALL D*f MONDAf ‘ l > '****» - '**.+•/* V ri «nv*rf i-iyi Auxiliary of CBadtfranaf Saperlotendent reported that Det. issue of The Ceotraiizer, tegular sis, wtich is the tap awasd; " YOU Detective second class and ass:gn B aeigtl, Hobakea. Dem ratisat Cm monthly magaaine ef the Central Arthur E. Fraefcliek, a )>tat fiO beld at the, Poat'Home, erf to this U w Enforcement Council were- is pink. Mutual Insurance Co. lor honorable mesajon. P »ir^ v evening in Newark, a positioa he held until Miss Pastore wiU become th e The magazine reported the tlna The aad aieetieg sf lb»de(baHI Otiu-r guests w e lc o a a d k j 1C i g. ^ \r\A bride «C Vioceat Serpico, Hazlet, SAVE it was disbanded and was then of Walker and Walker bandies be held at the MMiaraa f t k t l c Meeban, prtsideA ware Mrs. moved to the office of the Prose* Health Center, Mar. 3X * k * a Afr. 4,-ia St laatfk'a Church. a early |2O#,0M in annual prenriums. Einily Levering, Pert .Motansmlb, cstor at H alm s Cotmty. John Kaufman of the Shore K eyp ert. Benefiting from the tie-in with iheir past department pcesidsnt Of tbe (raCW twUl be Gyesta ladidtd Mrs. P a t r I c k His new assignment will place Ladles Auxiliary Impertinent of teal estate activities, the titer’s M e- Meetings always Seipscoi Baztet, aad Mra. Geac fit Ea charge ef all Sate Police Kew Jersey; Mrs. Besomary 5am- WITH FOOD FAirS bonnes* Is comprised ef about IP to ftutnirlr and Mra. Frank Pastase, investigations io Monmouth an d sier senior vice president at the p hj. K syp art- Ocean CflUAiiea* U la oldas b is tb u per cent residential and 2* per Lidies Auxiliary Department of Carr, hords the identical rating and cent commercial rilka. New Jersey, and membera of the is in charg&of investigadeai Ladies Auxiliary af the I i jf a I M orAnAay To EVERYDAY LOW Tke Catralber article dedans Troop "E", Garden Stale Park­ WilliaB Donoiraes P u t 4247, r m « • VFW aadt ike aH eM m nca4)W lairii Hold Mcefiog Saturday way. Ladies Auxiliary ef tfw Smith Btf- model home in a builder's develop­ Det. Mount married tie fcnner Mark Anniversary (nsr Post 8842, VFW . The Junior Auxiliary of the Laur­ ment in Hazlet, aad coaaerted it Mrs Elizabeth Hubert 1s cbair- LOW PRICES Dorothy Claaa. Keyport, aad they ence Harbor American Legion. M r. m$ Mks. WllHaja J. Dono- itaUa with their saa, M en . 1 1 , into a modem, suburkaa branch of­ i m ut die daace lo be given the Unit 332, Laurence Harbor, will a Keyport H & School hu tr il, it kaa sr., Laaeence Harbor, ceM rat- fice enabling Asm to expand their jatienu lit M arlbon State Hospsul, ■net Saturday, at l:3t PJR- ia tke tke Lliw m lin Are. id t a ed dtdr Slh wed^bg aatdvaeaaay Mbnday The hia wifl k ait tha P o st flmut. Memberv wfll cottpfcte market and offer a wfder range ol Tuesday at a family dinner party g|] Corners at 8:43 p.m . Final thf St. Patrick's Day favor* for services to their bayshore area at the home of their ton-in-law and DET. R O B E K T JL M O UNT Baubaff Toanv A l plans have been made for the corn­ the veterans in Menlo Park Hospi- customers. daughter, Mr. end Mra. Clarence __ _ . HS . • ■ _ ed beef and cabbage dinner a n d SL Ep>> M ipBfiBK . __ Mount wjl! contlnaeal Hi present S». Jo n p V i School PuincH’i soda? Swarthy em n g . ly for tha trip ta the ds atatf-O f - V a f t t f Mr. aad Mia. B tad at ard two itatlon in PrincetOL ...... aad hesiAa At- hr* pri* for [he benefit o f the b u ll# !eg in April mutt he bm gbt be tftis S t Jspepfa FWrachial fchaai, of WwUm, of (be original atttlert at JUuatac* * Det. Mount, son ti tke kte Key­ fund Mrt. Dasethy Sctar ia ticket m eetiag, rta e rv a d e a e c h a e S a a - the M i lwwa a K iy p or t p a r i * . 'i t ~ ~ U c i f r i w d o l tfkne ft- BM or. On tba ofadpg day af a port Police Chief Ashasy M eat caead wllclla s and twa efftae IChairnisn. d a f. fc r a ia g a haaebaU learn w ktek jirlU U o n a c e H a tlae . tb sy -'pur th a e stf a CRANIAATID and Mn. Louise Manat. was ban eaftayeei. Walker a d W alker Mn Blacker, baaared g e e s t Ba^esses wiH be M ta Lind a be tpaassaad t j Ifee Hato M im e "jareeT of laad Laurence Harbor. They also have 4745, Matawaa Tnwetkfo at a. 6 2 9 tive In civic and InduaUlsl affaire; ooe, a sophomore at LaSalle Col­ Del MonteL:rB.wk": ‘ three grandchlldmn. Ruth Lynn meetin g liefcl b> ( h e F b a t H o m e , APPRECIATES * Birthday Party member ol the Phoning Bbtrt) of and Barbara WeiobrAner and Ken- 1 hundaf^ evening. O thers aam iaat- lege, Is majoring in physics. ' THE OUR OIL Sb rvw itavT ; p u t p r o M n t ol< Ki> " ...... e s s OZ. ^ | ^ l ( aett Egan. ' ed for the y e a r B G M V w e r r H a rry On Saturday, Urt. WiUaat J. waala aad Shrewsbury Rspublkan COOPERATE? Miller Jr., Matawaa, entertained at Mir. Dmefai*-ntbed 19 yeaaa age Leigel. senior V Campbell s m m w mt C U t IWnwr vice eM naao ed Hie D m M S as metallurgist Loctav PHkeo George iirenoo, Jaalor vice a landkeaa birthday part; fa tam­ Shrewsbury Industrial Committee; for & Co., New York. He ha* been an mander', Ctiar(e» Csaditefek Nowr Spring and er af her daughter. Martha H ncla, first prcaideot ai Ike Shrewsbury termaster. Harry Krre, thaplain; w ho was niaa-ycers-old. G tnii Conrasealty-Appeal; currant cAair- eadmslaade boatman aD Ms Ilfs Joseph Lovera, post sdrocmte; Vin­ Stwm nor Stylo* were Joan Ward, Phyllis Machen, raan of the Underprivileged Chil­ and only a few years ago disposed Caodace Loclcwooit Harriett Bau­ ol "The Red Head,” a 28-foot In- cent Gaunt, three, yiar tnstee; Ja- SWNSWtET dren's Caaunlttee; former vice beerd skiff. They are tummer res- seph L iia c c U , poet SLWgraB. Heton M . Rapp m , D ebra D efl; Shelley B l a c k, president af the MaameuthCauoty Detanth Gunkle. M uiel Wilkin s IniurawaAgtntaAsaociatloa; oum- l*»ta of BUp Bo«am, Lm « Beacb Edward Helar and Ben Kattsw- SHOP end Hair Miller. After tedheon Island, and make frttfseat tripe to ski w ere w elcaoeM ail aew mi M Unfa St., ICeypatt P R U N E W K E erout real estate agilieOena. , tbe (roup went to the Barrett Zoo, “ In 1101, Mr. WaQcrr Jr , receiv­ their bayfratit shore boot* during bers by C o an o aad e rG a tm t W U Q aa m u m \ M snd ayt Staten Island. ed the Center Red Buik Junior tbar rest af theyear. ' ■ ;i', McManus, d lftrlc t commander, 3 2 o z . * H>ey are membenr of the Leur was the g M a t tpeafter. His tople-- Y o u r burner B e e II C ham ber of CAmiiierc* Utttla ence Harbor Community Church. W«» "The bapeetaace of Keeping bot. :ombustlon ear fee Marks Birthday guished Service Award’ for ‘Out- Vour comfert Is as Hintltg Commuaity Service'." A Memberrftfp Dp."1 . f economically. Just phont COll Mias Sonia Reiser, daughter of vetersas ef tb* It fj'tfm y, f o i s M n g o n f SmStk Feted M 2M - Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Hetoer, Ce­ married to tbe fenaar Miaa Lor- TwimHonored 1 0 0 0 ; dar Grove, ceMrated her lath rtlaa Holidaiy. Red Btak, and baa Mrs. Baynard ImiikL Matawan. 4•sheef roffs birthday at a party Sunday after­ fair eMMrenr KMtlleeiv Suzanne. entertained in fe a e rN tar daugh­ Mr. aadMrs^ TMirman E. Neal is, ScotTissue 4 9 * noon. G uests w ere M rs. Louis Hels- Cynthia and Renacth." ter, Margaret, who waa three- M aiaw aiv enterlii|a«rt Saturday in 1 ‘tjiff.i vc I er, Cedsr Grove; Mn. Catherine yoart-old. Guests were M rs. P. Jud­ honor ot their twins, Richard and COt-f AX 1 iV ■ ' ’■=■ ,1 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 Ful<- ons-KirAx£Nc | Sasaman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sat- 10 yetra from ( •d a y , many ina Evan* and son, Paul J.', New H o b I m who. weep tw»yeara-old. Fab Detergent *, araan and children, Harry, Ftlllp U i i . i J j\ \ b ro 11 r ■ % , ? ! young m w ill be Mu- tyfaunouth; Mrt. Gene, Gdbfa and Guests were Mr. aad Mrs. Thur­ and Jdadtltae, Mr. and N^a, Hugo dying,toigtn college, iteto.w ay.nty pep, Michael, Mddletown, end Mrs man C. Neofls and daughter, Pa- Scheld and daughter, Marie, South throagb aawttg HOST ba U J. Saw' Garrett J. MeRe«A>and I trlcla. and Sba<|>kSu«an. Dawn BT fHOHt.. . casts Dtttk T kleP eterjeiii^ 31‘ Jf+mdi. ' ' *' '■ to.p^|,M yo^>...aiijwlun •; •• mhi, tfitiM taletaMny fir#1 ’ m tfhrSfM anil til tfiy juo. TuMtinct Tide Detergtentr 7 5 MilkS Evaporated 6 “r 7 9 ‘

'S SOUP You G«t Chan, Quick W H h IT 'S N EW S! Ani that's Just wludt iUB IwaafibI -H iaJ For Gookirig M * a t 'Wkoomlal Floa^aoUd Knr E n g h ^ W ^ a a «rfj - PnuBfrt, f f klent ldfog can aalt H ... feats X b j’ti widlfais iam ."-‘Agiedcne llaritoga groapl Whal makw '*oII4" so S e m ic o topottaat? Q jo t lcnow fine cxaHsman^djy TPa ;««. 2 5^ 4 7 ‘ knpw "solid 1« to fumltuie qt ttelling I* to •ffvee.’* KbA tooglne, King usea 14 sepOTat* «ij>»tatJoa« to ^ KEYPORT cu nt 1 5 ackiavw Ate dolt golden-brown-CatidIeglo«''fi«iJiiiI Apricot NectarSnr ‘ But com* tao il! And marvel (bat you can own the ^fimposlhg TKPIE tberaar wltbminter; Baby Food ‘sS 1 0 1 : 9 5 ' (vZ i PO k T l i .M potter panel bad ... all far $2391 (MalcUag ptac« -b alaw * ta9 g id jact as lowl> & SuPPtV CO. Baby Food r 6 l h5 5 lb. Tol. lOw oll 6-1872 ' enffwood Keeker's Flour "bag F A B DETERGEKT

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9 lb. PiUsbury Flour 5 3 ( 1H oz. Post Alpha Bits ... P^fl- Ki-Pro Cereal 2 5 ‘ Gold Medal Flour s 53' SUTTON & CO. Matawan Branch EVAPORATED r Colonial House . ' • • ' ‘ 0 ,- ‘ . ’ ( KEYPORT MILK Furniture — Bedding - Carpets , Sfn.nrttMtoM.37.9J CLEANERS COIfax 4-1000 P it, Bortfem, ' Osborne 1-0515 K|Kg ate . aaeat(i« - csate C a m a lio n : Hwy. 35, Betire«it MhMhtowmnd Keyport I 3 T M / U N S T . 6 4°89c - i - ■ M o f o w w ' i m m k ^ X 1 9 9 V THE MATAWAM JOURNAL JPaf* Nln*,— Fint SacHoa " M'Vr'1'! ......

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SHOP FOOD FAIR EVERY DAY THIS WEEKEND I REDEEM Coupons DAILY COUPONS. F. SAVE WITH FOOD FAIR'S LOW. LOW PRICES . . . SAVE MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS FOR THOUSANDS OF FRB GIFTS.

THURSDAY ONLY FOOD FA R Witfi 25c Coupon 1 - l b , "T VACUUM PACK THURSDAY c a n “ ON LY 4 4 ' AIT KWURN I COFFEE i i u n IWTWT COFFEE I TW* aaupon witfltei baarar to 21c aff a

KARMIIGRAY Wifh 25c-Coupon SLICED FRIDAY HURSDAY OML "1 ONLY P)<9 4 4 BACON 1-lb, I pkg HV6RADE FRANKS I STATI PAIR . Thli coupon antlllai baarar to 2So off an tha purchaaa of k . atg. ■ 1 0 - l b . Hygrada Franli. Limit • onai coupon to a ihopplng flmlfy, Aouln I With 25c Coupon only. Coupon radaamabla at' ‘ Fair only and good only • S A T .O N lY r b a g 2 4 Thunday, March 12 OFF N « I M ••(•aaaaitniaatiaaaiaaaitaaa Addrcis

fynm Aki 3*|b c a n WHh 25c Coupon FRIDAY ONLY SHORTENING SAT. ONLY------4 9 - “ i i p .sx ^ to p 9UAtmr 1-doi. EGGS ANY BRAND | 1W» coupon antltlaa baarar te 2 k aH an tha purcKaaa of ana I » donn ogga. Limit • ono coupon to a ihopplng family. Adulti ® only. Coupon radaamabla at Food Fair onhf and good only I Friday, March I). ■ I FRESH CALAS OFF Nanw ...... A ddrm •aiiifii»Mt|MiiaainiiiH VbllR &UARANtf£ d F COMfi£TI SHORT TASTE SATISFACTION. PROTECT®, FRIDAY ONLY a i SELECTED, 6UAKANTEE0. SHANK ’1 FARMER I P.S.S. TOP QUALITY- 3 MEALS IN ONEI Mb. pkf. GRAY BACON I ROAST, CHOP AND Thh coupon antltlaa baarar to 2Ko off on tha purchiM of lb. pta. ■ 2 * Farmer Gray Bacon. Umlt • ona to a (hopping famlfy, Aduln | STEW ^ only. Coupon radaamabla at Food Fair only and goad only ■ LAMB COMBIHATION Friday, March 13. I FARMER GRAY— GOVT. GRADE A —EVISCERATED** Noma...... A d d rcu ...... | ••Haad. Foot ind Waite compWtoly OFF romovaa under U. S. Gov't. lupar- STEWING FOWL triilon

FRESH RIPE SATURDAY ONLY I***"! STATE mm 10-tb. I FAIR POTATOES h*« I Sa v e 25< Thfi coupon entitle* bairtr to 2(c off on fha purchaia af 101, ■ ' bag of State Fair Patataai. Limit • ana aaupon to • ahapplna W 1 0 c lb LARGE SHRIMP SELECTED family. Adulti only. Caupon radaamabla ot road Fair onhf awl ■ * 9 good only Saturday, March 14, . | N a n *...... Addrcu SAVE OFF ItNIINOMMINO 1 0 c HALIBUT STEAK SELECTED lb. 59

SAVE 10-ox. \ 7c LIMA BEAHS “S2KST 3 P*9» 55 Middletown Sfiopping Center SAVE D n i i f r > FRENCH FRIES ■t SE?- 3 ~ H O U I S « t SlarKWTum A *^47* Nestle Oulk 1 V 9 5 0 Burry Oifordfranet. 1*T29* Dazzle liquid Corned Beef Hash*-*- ^ 3 7 * Nine 'i»ei Pef Food 3£43* Suit^iine Cheez-lt *^ 20° Broaden* Beef Stew I - '39® Bon Ami Cleanser 2 2 ? 31° Hflfmel Genoa Salami £53® Detergent PU N fY OF FRH PARKING CMIlOnCerne*-*- 'STS6 JetBonAmi Annour Hard Salami ; : : i£ 4 9* NnHeQuft 1*25* £ 4 5 * tb Cal knriDts 2 m 29° * J4 9 G

_ ■.. ,o, r ' ■ ^ ; * : ■ l O R O M _v HAHtitf/". ; UPTON fi W esionOR . . O r o a w y /: v; WcfcTaate ■■iv-vv ■ >■ JONES Orange Pekoe Tea K ft.«tg.93c Peaniit Butter Instant Coffee C td ilil Punuls m *» p i n RAIRYfARM Upton Tea Bags f l » < ( 4 l 6 5 C SAUSAGE pt. 29c qt.SI< IU aifyalO afarlar|IM Iarl»W t i b u 70 C i-ku./M io .a — i t <-— « — l . . . : . F » * — i * l ^ ^ n « f t ^ 4 1 C ■Off 1 * ■ ; . S r 3 5 c J/2 f l ‘ l« W e ValUW W TW It^raU«a9«ai55i^ A l W ill iw aft ^ i«p w OWif l>»Mlly M«wj>II, H mi 1 4 0 % . Pog* Ten — Knl Section the matawan journal March 12, 1959

aeotatee for, failing to atop at the UnTversity of Illinois and Syracuse LEGAL NOTICE ’ Foilr Accidents atop atreet on Broad Sc at Little University. As a research and SL Feb. 24. M r. Cohen aaid he writing team, Engelhardt and AH ORDINANCE THE PURCHASE “slowed down almost to a stop” Leggett have produced many books In Matawan Tw p. p a r a t u s r o r - and insisted it was the tint ticket devoted to various aspects erf plan­ THE TAX cot ____ The Matawan Journal Classified Ads ning and building school buildings. THE PURCHASE ____ Ao accident involving a auc-year he had been given in “50 years of LAND ADJOINING TH EM yiO pA^ driving.” He was assessed $5 coats A meeting of the executive com­ BUILDING ON LCWIB MA» okT boy pedestrian and two hit- STREET. AND FOR THR WVR. r t p were reported to Matawaa oq the summons issued by Patrol­ mittee of the Citizens' Council for CHASE OF VACANT LAND ALONG fo r SALE CLIFFWOOD AVENUE. UfTHE HOUSES FOR SALE SERVICE HELP WANTED tow nship police during tbe week. man John Muller, borough police. Better Schools in Matawan Town­ TOWNSHIP OF, MATAWAN Df *188# to tUSt. delivered to yqur lot. H O U fffekEaEES; care o n cfail- George K. LaRue, 57, Cliffwood ship will be held after the session Aluminum Windows INCOME TAX returns expertly 3 $ o r “ 0NM01^ Btwgalows, 4 rooms and bath. dren, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday ^ve., Cliffwood, reported lie was at the jiigh school at the home of .prepared by retired Internal B E JT ORDAINED B Y THE TOWN­ Venetian Blinds Houses located la Manalapao, N. J thru Thursday; $30. Call COIfax traveling west on Cliffwood Ave. Tw o Men Injured Stevenson. Enterline, president. Revenue Agent and tax consult­ SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN* Free E*timates Highway 13. Daley S Petries, 4-6407. ' w jl2 Saturday, near tbe McGrath resi­ SHIP o r MATAWAN IN THE COUN­ on ant Call M. Horowitz, Fredwood T Y OF MONMOUTH. NEW JE R S E Y : No Money Dowa dence when a six-year old boy Hpusemovers, Inc., St Hull Ave­ Place, Matawan. LOwell (-3311. LADIES: Earn money for Easter* In 3-Car Crash Section 2. That putouant to the n . Karl A. Frantz. CO Ifax 4-MOS. nue, Freehold, N. Call FReehold came running out of Bruno's, store. Series O f Thefts lUcwble statutes of tfaf SUte of New I. ^______w jtf clothes. Pleasant part-time worfc 'er*ey, there is hereby authorlxed tha w jtf * M « . wia The child ran straight into the Two South Amboy men were •cquiAUion of Lba foUowina equipmanl INCOME TAX FILED by graduate offered- For further information (continued from page one) RUGS-Never used, 1x12, >30; SxlS, side of his car, Mr. LaRue report­ injured, one seriously, Sunday and lanC* in and for tha Towunip of 4 or ( room Cape Cod house Accountant and tax expert call SHadyside M327. wjl2 grand jury action on the larceny Matawan In County of Monmouth, ed. The driver stated he picked the Hit (35, other sizes. C £ . vacuum, Union Beach being built for as__ afternoon when the car in which count. They were implicate^ in the New Jersey, together with any. other (N.Y.U. 1926X at your home or EXPERIENCED waitress, part boy up when the child did not ap* they were riding crashed into purpoaei necewary, appurtenant (29 also wool hooked rugs. Call Mortgage available. Paved street, mine by appointment—or at my theft of the magazine subscription Inddental thereto. - - ' time. Call after 3 p.m., LOweJl pear hurt and took him to Clift* two parked automobiles, one of CApital 2-<775.______w jU near school. Finished too a. Call "SEASONAL” OFFICE. 31 Mon­ drive receipts from fhf school by v A.; The pui^haic of mechanical 6-0218. ’ , : w jlJ pood School to learn who his par­ COIfax 4-3034. w jtf which was th? Madison Township a i4year-old Keypori pupil w ho ufpmant in coiuiaclion with th*’ uae »UN ABOUT, 20 f t , two s e a ter mouth Street, Red Bank, between ents or gysrdian was. The boy Police car on Ocean Blvd., Cliff­ . jui , SddreMoaraph addr«Mbig ma­ MATAWAN, seven room, two story 12:30 and 4:30 p-iq. weekdays, and EXPERIENCED carpenter; alao. was charged with Juvenile delin­ chine. w with 10 HP motor; je w l y painted then was taken with an aunt to a painter Available Jor occasional wood Beach. quency. ‘ SB. The acquiaitlon of Lota #4 and and in very good coritjUnn. C all house near center of town, large all day Saturday. C. Walters, 52 days work during week. Call LOw-. physician fo r a precautionary One of the men. Robert Pepsyn, remainder of Lot 66,* ai ahuwn on the Colfax 4-3030 or C A pital 2-064*. lot. Call SHadyside 7-0754. wjtf Crescent Street, Keansburg. Phone checkup. Capt. J. Edgar Wilkinson CapL Jow-ph Morley said admis­ map "" ■* "** * “ ‘ “ ell 6-3107. w jl2 20,-o f-184 South. Pine Ave., Sputh w jtf 4 ROOM HOUSfD, centrally located. K Eaitsburg 6-0723. . w jtf reported nj» charge wss entered In sions. of the youths cleared up en­ Amboy; is listed in poor condition ~ $7,500. C all LOwell 6-6659. w jtf FRAN’S Happy Day Nursery for FEMALE clerk typists. We have ' the matter j . tries during th; past four months M inui ft psauvss, v #=*• _____ ROYAL TYPEWRITER, two cash at Perth Amboy General Hospi­ at Beal's auto shAw-room, Route C. The; acquisition of a tract of registers, shaping machine with CHARMING Cape Gxj; kitchen children of working or shopping openings for clerk typistf in our Thomas Leavy, 11 Middlesex tal. He suffered a possible frac­ land -oJtuate on the West aide of 35; the Knights of Columbus Hall, stand, washing machine, crib, strol­ with dining area, living room, 2 mothers. Hot lunches supplied, cost, personnel and production de.- Rd., Matawan, reported his car CUttwood Avenue, having a frontage tured skull and a severe forehead Route 3S: Wilson's Diaer. Route of approximately 388 feet and a depth ler. high chair, c a r bed. C all M raJ bedr6oms and bath, 2 ear garage, reasonable rates. Call LOwell partments. Apply Mr. Peter A. struck and badly damaged by a hit' injury in the crash. The other of iw 4eet and an approximate acre* Read, General Ceramics Corp., IS; St- Joseph's Church, Mapte PI. a c t B Acree. being designated aa fiye, Knansburg M W ; 403 Brown 113,500. Veteran’s ' No Down Pay­ 6-5308.______w)29 run Sunday while it was parked passenger Douglas Nelson, 20, of ol and jtheliolfoTransIt^Corp.-B road-' Part of Lot' 4. Section a. as ahowa Ave W. Keansburg. ■ ■ wjtf ment. Carlton H. Poling, Realtor, Keasbey, N. J. - ; . wjli across Lower Main St. from Mr. 224 Bordentown Ave., South Am­ on the- Tax Map of aaid municipality, PARKER Boarding Home for aged w ay, all In K eyp ort -section , . lt is hereby determined 31 Osborn Street, Keyport. COl­ FEMALE: I B M Key Piindi op­ Leavy’a place of business. Frank boy, ls ln fair condition at the 2 AU MUSICAL Instruments for men and women; 24 hour super­ Entries Netted UtN ' and declired by the governing body fax 4-1918. 1 wjl2 erator, experienced machine No. DIVita, Linden, . reported he was same hospital He suffered possi­ as.follows: ...... • ‘ * rent or sale at low prices at the vision; Individual diets. Licensed The officer reportedrttiat hauls at SEVEN ROOM house, Keyport; all 026. Pleasant working conditions, - going south on Route 34 Saturday ble _back and right shoulder In­ That the estimated maximum Mlsk Spot, 43 Broad St.,, Key­ by State of New Jeresey. Reason­ tha Cramraar School and the en­ amount to be raised from all eources utilities. If you have a lot will liberal employee benefits. Apply at” 8:30 pVmT'whenHa'c4rnwiffitflg‘ for the foregoing purpose* !*: pori Phone COIfax 4 ^ 8i Pri­ able rates. I'A m iles Eouth o f juries.. . / \ . tries Id Keyport nettwl the brothers consider as part paympnt, or will Canterbury Knitters Ltd., Lobust - iriithe-qpposlfa direction rode.'into Madison Township Police said rA ; Purchase ol equlpment; SSlOO.ft) vate lessons. & ». - wjtf Matawan light, ; oppo­ his lane on'a curve, ildegwlped his nearly $2000 In cash - and loot, He B. Lot 44, etc.: . ' lisOO.M exchange your present home. Louis site Wbite Gate Inn. Call LOwell Street, Keyport...... ! w )l2 : the accident occurred at 4:34 noted the boys admitted. entering C. Cliffwood Avenue percel . USED TELEVISION SETS L. Karkus, LOwell 6-1057 or KEl car and then fled the scene. The p. m. when the car of Staftley aforesaid] ( 800,00 6-0611. Jtf STENOGRAPHER, typist, general the Roilo firm's offices and St. Jo­ D. Fees and costs: f 406.00 AND APPLIANCES t last Mr. DiVHa saw of it was that log 1-1172. . . . wjl2 office work; experienced, 5 daya, W. Moakal Jr., 22, of 22 Vlnyard seph's Church on two occasions. E. That an appropriation waa oon< Large selection to. choose from ART’S driving (Khool, located in U was turning left at the Broad St. tained in a budget or budget* of the ATTRACTIVE ranch with garage; 40 hours. Apply Duotone Company Ave., Soiith Amboy, went out of VILLAGE TV, 20 El Front Street, South River. Will come to youf light, Matawan, in the direction of Additional entries admitted by the 'said munlcipslity heretofdre adopted 75 x 100 lo t V E T S NO DOWN control and struck the two cars. under Ihe caption "D owji, Payment Inc., Locust Street, Kbyport. Wji2 youths, according to patrolman Keyport. . wjtl borne. Call CLlfford 4-7481. w24 Freehold, Patrolman Ralph Wal­ Both cars which , were struck Fund” or Capital Improvement P A Y M E N T ; $69 per month. lace states there is a witness to Criscillo, Include Matawan High Fund" and -there la now available in INCOME TAX returns prepared TH E MATAWAN TOWNSHIP were parked at 384 Ocean fllvdr, aaid appropriation the aum of.fflSOO.OO. a c c o r d io n l e s s o n s John Trab a chlno the accident. School twice and tha Victory Din­ Phone LOwelJ 6-1737 completely by competent statis­ ' BOARD OF EDUCATION IS AC­ according to police. The police which sum it appropriated: for Ihe We furnlsb accordion free. LES­ Frank E. Kaminski, 33, Red er, Church St, Matawan. In addi­ purpoaei described ln Section 1 here* tician. Individual, proprietor, part­ CEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR car had been parked In front of of, in the specific amounts eet forth SONS AT YO U R HOM E, (2.50. jtf Bank, told police he was headed tion, the youths admitted s break. nership or corporation. Thorough THE POSITION OF JANITOR FOR the house by Sergeant William Bur- for each puitxwe. , - ' JOHNNIE WALKER, INSTRUC-. MATAWAN, Cape Cod, best loca­ north on Route 35 at tha Cliffwood Ing and entry of the Pink Flamln. Section 5. This Ordinanee ehal] tike knowledge of tax laws assures IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Iff lew just prior to the accident and effect ten day* after the', first publi­ TOR. COLFAX 4-0914.' wjtf tion, hot water heat, fireplace, Ave. Intersection when a south* go restaurant In Raritan Township, THE SCHOOL SYSTEM.- APPLI­ Officer Burlew just had entered cation thereof after final passage. basement, garage, large lot, $18,­ maximum legal savings. Business bound car veering into Amboy Rd. the officer reported. . NOTICE COW MANURE, hay, straw, and established since 1950. Your home CATION MAY BE OBTAINED AT the house when he heard the PUBLIC NOTICE Js hereby given 000. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, rimmed Ml la the rear, Mrs, Wan­ THE. OFFICE OF THE.SECRE. » crash, police said...... Monday night. Mayor Norman J, that the foregoing Ordinance was in* mulch hay by the toni buy di­ 253 Droad Street, Keyport. COIfax or of/ice or mine; call for appoint­ da B aker M iles, 34, Route 3S, Cliff- Currie complimented the police de­ troduced st a regular meeting of the rect from the farm and save. Call ment, Margery Trovato, OSborne TARY OF THE BOARD; ME­ The other car, In the driveway governing body of The Township of 4-J37&______J12 M O RIAL SCHOOL, CHURCH wood, acknowledged the was the partment on breaking the Grammar Matawan In the County of Monmouth COIfax 4-3138. - • • w jtf M289.______w JJ/16 driver of the souiKbound vehicle at the house, was owned by Jo* held on March; 4th, 1989, and paesed STREET, MATXWAN, N. J.,' MON­ School theft and the recovery of ap­ NORGE electric stove, good condi­ FOR RENT and claimed ahe had been gixen seph Caranagno, Westfield. The on first reading, and the same was Businest Opportutiitiea DAY THRU FRIDAY BETWEEN proxim ately $500 In cash a n d then ordered to be published accord, tion, reasonable. CaH LO well SINGLE . ROOMS; by week or the signal to make the left turn police car had been parked on the to law end', that aucti ordinance THE HOURS OF 0 A.M. AND 4 checks. In addition, a used car 6-2464. .V ; - . WJ12 month, located out of town; very OWNER retiring^ Superette Food by a driver headed In the north­ the shoulder of the roadway. be further considered for final P.M. : J12 - purchased by the boya with money passage at a. meeting of the s&ld q u ie t C all (.Owel1*6-6065 from 8 Market for sale. Stock and fix* bound direction. Moskal, who was not Injured, obtained In the theft was recover governing body to be held at the RELEASED for. immediate sale, tures very reasonable; /good vol­ Municipal Building. 147 V>w*r Main a.m . • S p .m J,an d LO well 6-5427 WOMEN - PART TIME was Issued a stimmons for reck­ ed by police. one W alker-Tum er d rill p ress, 2 street, in the said municipality,non after, 6 p.m ...... w jtf ume business. Call COIfax 4-1216 Pleasant and dignified beauty serv­ less driving and two additional larch 10th, 10S8 at one o'etoMT in spindles; asking 1375. Can be seen or COIfax 4-0979.______w j!2 Area Youth Held summonses for careless driving, the afternoon, prevailing time, at in M ataw an.'; C all “LO well 0*2600. ONE large furnished room, avail­ ice. No canvassing, no delivery, which time and plsce^a public hear­ able for gentlemen. Call COIfax no collecting.. Earn $3 per hour police reported. Barring Central ing will be held and a)l persons in­ w ji2 OPPORTUNITY IN terested will be given an opportunity 7639 o f inquire 129 Atlantic and more. Married women or mar­ to be hesr4 Concerning aueh Ordi­ OUTBOARD motor, 20. H.P. Mer­ SERVICE STATION As Tile Looter (continued from page one) Street, Keyport, (yjll* ried women with children preferr­ nance. 1 * ' . , . cury and JUoot.runabout; - also the Nov. I rale on the form tilled *oae-K.^wBkzEL— W. KEANSBURG. near Hwy 36; 3 BUSINESS ed. CaU LOwell t-1310, Two employees of the Dean's Cut Samsel TOWNSHIP CLERK. trailer. Quick sale , $290, C all ' wjl/29 out for entry. J12 |10 .» room furnished apartment, large Lease modern 2-bay Texaco station R ate Floor Covering Co., Route I, COIfax 4-6033. ' : : , . WJ12 (continued from page one) bathroom, all utilities furnished, on Bethany Road, Hazlet. Excel­ Woodbridge, Including a Cliffwood Mr. Sena acknowledged ha found SECRETARY- - bookkeeper, experi­ the state exceeds (19,000,000 an­ ~ 7.378 FT. F1SHINO boat. Trolling private entrance, weekly rental. lent proposition for right man. Call Beach youth, were named by Wood­ the citation of the rule but held SHERIFF'S SALELL 16 enced; 35 hour wk. LOwell 6-4367 nually." he added. seats, swivel seat up front, $150. Call K Ean shu rg 6-0846. w jtf KEansburg 6^3866 for details, wjtf bridge Police Tuesday on charges that it had been placed so incon- SUPERIOR COURTOT between > a.m.. aUd a p.m, J12 Cites Family NEW JERSEY COIfax 4-2125.. - , w J12 Of stealing “several thousands of aplcuously on the form as to have CHANCERY DIVISION HOUSE, .7 rooms and bath. ' In­ Mr. O’Connor thrfn cited the Sam­ Situation Wanted dollars” worth of floor tile. been overlooked originally. He MONMOUTH COUNTY 8 M.M. CAMERA, F.' l.» lens, 800 quire C. Sgrol, Woblleytown Road, T H E MATAWAN TOWNSHIP sel family as an example of Ihe ex­ Docket No. Detf. Robert Thompson and Jo­ learned this waa a rule adopted Queens County Savings “ Bank, a cor* Morganville;' next to ' DeVltte WILL wash and iron air types of BOARD Ol? EDUCATION IS AC­ lent or ths coverage provider) by Watt Projector .flig h t b a r arid seph Gyenes said Donald A. Fer­ from one league at the Shore, xsrauon. ofiarilzed >fSanlr<. shtTeidstlng______under bulbs, cam era case, splicer and fll-~ Academy.—- w JI2 -^urtalns^alao atretch-curtainHo CEPTING ’ APPLICATIONS FOR the present Social Security Act. he laws of the State of New York. guson, 23. of 98 Quitman St., New­ which made it anything but a gen* Malntlff vs: Willard J , Gauthier and APARTMENT, 5 rooms and bath; m> own tome. Prompt service. THE POSITION OF SCHOOL The senior Samsel earned his rights ter, $65, . Combination radio and ark, and Jam es T. McLaughlin, 18, eral rule and hardly one that justi­ Ida May Gauthier, his wife, and Rich* all utilities supplied, $95 per C all P A rkw ay 1-3595. w jfl NURSE FOR THE TERM BEGIN­ self-employed businessman, rd H. Jorzak Defendants phonograph, S20r 18” Jig Saw wl|h of 95 Pacific Blvd., Cliffwood fied, tn his opinion, the larg er no- By virtue of a writ of execution in months Inquire JO Woodland1 Drive, NING SEPTEMBER 1, 19j9. AP­ his son while working for the Bell stand, two niotors 1/6 arid 1/4 H.P., DAY TIME care for children- in Beach, have admitted systemati­ tlce that rules of eligibility prevail­ the above stated action to me direct­ Cliffwood Beach. LOwell 6-1196. PLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAIN­ Telephone Company, and both Cath­ ed, I shall expose /or sale at public included, $25. Phone COIfax 4-7936. private home; fenced in equip­ cally stealing the tile. Fergu* ing for grammar -schools In tha ED AT THE OFFICE OF THE erine and Marlon w era among the venduet s t ; the Court House >in the • - w u UNFURNISHED apartment,! ped play yard; constant aupervia« son, a combination porter and county would be observed. Mr. Sena Borough of Freehold, County of Mon* SECRETARY OF THE bOARD. group extended coverage aa em­ mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 3 PC. Living Room set, }45; crib, rooms and bath; heat and hot ion, hot lunches and snacks.. Mon­ stock clerk, was arretted In the said he trusted' tills explanation 6th day of April, 1959, at 8 o'clock, MEMORIAL SCHOOL, CHURCH ployees of state and municipal gov­ $10. C all CO Ifax 4-1048. : w J12 water Supplied. References, adults. day thru Friday. LOwell 6-5090. store Sunday. McLaughlin, employ­ would make It patent the wholp P.M. Prevailing Time. : STREErr, MATAWAN, MONDAY ernments. Mr. O'Connor stressed ALL that tract or parcel 'of land, COIfax 4-1278; : . WJ12 ; ’ w jtf ed in the sam e capacity, w as ar* matter waa an oversight for which RUGS,, used; 12 x 15, U i 17, THRU PRIDAYi-BETWEEN THE the (act that, since each Individu­ situate, lying and being In the Town-' SIX ROOMS in rear of atorage WOMAN available to care for work­ rested Tuesday. Police said Me* he would asstuae responsibility and ship ot Matawanl ln Ihe County of 111,* 13, S x IS; assortment of HOURS O F 9 A M : 'TO 4 P.M . al^ social security account la con­ Monmouth, In the State of New, tor* building. Will rent reaaonable ing mother'a" child; ln my own Laughlln It a senior at Sayrevllle ft- W 'th , secrel fidential, tt Is only J»y the, express .-teW s^jW e.tp do *6m^ repairs; home- Call C all KKEaitsburg E an sb u rg 6-4767.M w !2 High School. * • Kz permission oTth«f, S a iiia e l:tm n 1 1 i <■ According to police, McLaughlin P ctrs affairs.’ , _Jyd ^oa8 Wttrvne $c .. . . that Information about them is side of Girard Avehue; ..rupnlng * pIu^|ngTt^axTl{M i;% wJ12 and Ferguson worked, together la Mr, Sena added tliit hai tlie Nov, Real Estate. Fofe Sale made known here. 1 lence (2) South 20 degrees 3 0 -mln* FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for 1948 C H EVR O LET ; good tranapor- carrying out tha looting operation. 1 citation been spatted, the team utes west along the said side of Lloyd 16 ACRps - wyij>ltuat«3i} Mat- Today,” Mr. O'Connor declared, Road, IBi) feet; thence (2> North 69 one or two persons; near business tation. Price $50. Call LOwell When one was stealing, the other would not have beetkentered, as degrees 30 minutes west 238,1? feet aWan borough. CarlWn ‘H . Pol­ ‘‘about 75,000,000 of A m erica’ s em­ SHOPPERS cfenter. C all LOwell 6-1397. 6-0075. w J12 would Handstand guard and vice veraa, the faculty, coach Md players to Ih e southeasterly side of the Bight ing, Realtor, 31 Osbofn Street. ployed and self-employed, and their of* Wav...... of the Freehold “ • * * Atlsntic - Untie High* DELIGHT APARTMENT, -t r o c - m s , unfurnish­ 1949J,lE R C U R Y , Tudor, '53 motoc, p o llc ta a ld . -T h e -tlK park e d In would not have -entered any tour­ HalIroi3| "Wence_T3[irNofttrwr 'Nofttr wT carton , containing 80 piecee,pieces, wouldi famllleam lllei as : w ell, ” a n protected...... J m ney irom which' the one boy who degrees• M mtnues east an<-~lid along ->ni— the ~ ed, all improvements; Inquire M. A-l condition; $195. COIfax 4-1557, .southeasterly side oT- said___ nightof --gl-. YES MR. ft MRS. SHOPPER be taken Irom the floor to the der the provisions of the Social Se­ had helped them win their league Jenklsz, south of Lloyd Road, Box w j 12- WANTED TO RENT Way. 191.71 feet to the southerly aide YO U WJIX BE DELIGHTED back ol the building. The thefts curity Act Benefits paid under the championships would be disbarred. of Girard Avenue; thence (4) South 42, Hwy. 34, Matawan or call L0- NASH, 1954; very good condition; APARTMENT, 3 rooms; 2 adults. 85 degrees 50 minutes east and alone W HEN- YO U S E E T H E generally were carried out when program help to maintain the eco­ Sent Letter ?o Committee ' well 6-5320. v ... : Jl» m any new parts, $600. COIfax heat and hot water furnished. the said side of Girard Avenue, 129.10 QUALITY AND COMPARE ' the (tore Waa b u iy o r tfie fl the nomic health ot American families, The Marlboro principal said that feet to the corner aforesaid, the point ROOMS; fo il JjQweiy (M23D.~~li2 4J262. ',v .- . Will LOwell 6-1382. w jl2* and, thereby, the nation as a or place of beginning. ' V f P R IC E S ; , manager was. absent, police aaid. he had addressed a.letter yester­ • Hi#-foregoing description Is drawn The tiles would be lelt near the w hole." day to the committee In charge of in accordance with a survey made by Calls Attention To Office Edward C. Reilly. L. S , Woodbridge. rear door until the one who wai the tourney at Asbury Park ex­ N. J.. dated October 22. 1956. -. AVAILABLE ON OUR Allan A. Bass, Perth Amboy Dis­ ateaHng Would leave. He then plaining the matter and making . Being commonly known a« 058 Lloyd LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN trict Manager of the Social Secur Road, Matawan, Monmouth County.. , would drive his oar to the rear ol recommendations to prevent recur­ ity Administration, called attention New Jersey, snd designated ai Lot BUSINESS SERVICES ' the store and place the tile In the rence of a situation bringing em­ 17B, Block 0. on the tax msp of the car's tnii*. to the recently modernized and en­ barrassment to a school system Townahlp of Matawan, Monmouth larged Perth Amboy local office County, New Jersey, WE ' Police said Ferguson-, admitted and chagrin to Its puplls.-- The spproximate amount of ,the and his additional staff, Mr, Bass Judgment. - , .. to be satisfied by said sale INSTALL & SERVICE ' stealing 100 cartons and McLarfgh. The. Bayahore Conference presi­ pointed out that the coaitantlyln is thetrie sum of 814.759.00 tpgethar Wlttn~ A n t ln u ie r T o p S o il B u ild o x in g lln admitted faking 170. dent, Fred Gernabeck, confirmed the costs of this ssle. ' ■ ~~REPCO PRE PAR creasing number of area residents IRA £ . WOLCOTT Sheriff, OPPORTUNITY SHOP yesterday his team had bten en­ Dated Feb. 27, 1956 filing applications add seeking In. TUBELESS BOILERS . ANTIQUES ECKEL BROTHERS rolled In the tourney without mak­ Gordon T. Hall, Atty. CINDERS formation on the retirement, sur­ (82 lines) 26-4 839.06 We buy and sell Antique Furniture, TRUCKING & EXCAVATING. Bull­ Swam Freezing ing formal application and he had BASEBOARD RADIATION vivors, and disability provisions ol Bric-a-brac, China, Class, Dolls, dozing and shovel loader service. Juat been lucky In having none of TRAP ROCK, Driveway Gravel, the recently amended Social Secur­ Naw Je rie y Department of Jewelry. U. S. and Foreign stamps. Cellars, septic tanks, fill dirt, top his players _of- an-age, under the- j „.i HOT AMD COLD.ffATBR' Bluestone Mason Sand It G ravel, Creek In Getaw ay ity Act, haa rrnido this expansion Cfvll Bervlci Examinations TK«’Mattfiews7115 Broadway, p y - T^soU ^ F n i Dirt, Trench Dig- sOll. roBd gravel.- ^tuhed gravel Bayahore League rules, whereby Announced closing date for filing. 1 WINTER AND.SUMMra/ necessary. port. COIfax 4-1446 ; Wj25 ging & Bulldozing. and mason sand. We specialize In A youth Who jumped overboard they would have violated the Nov. special sppllcstlons, March 23. 1959. Also present during this Inter­ For special applicstlon blanks, land clearing. LOwell 6-1845, Old Feb. 13 in the middle ol the night 1 rule at the Convention Hall, lt view waa James D. Murphy, Dis­ duties and minimum qualifications, 60 MONTHS TO PAY Tennent Road, Box 64, Morgan- and swam M atawan Creek In 15- had been reported to him that apply to Department of Civil Serv* E le c tric a l DIETRICH BROS. INC. trict Manager of the New Bruns ice, State House. Trenton. New Jer* vllle. ______w)26 degree temperature to elude police wick office of the Social Security Keansburg similarly was entered sey or from the branch orricei lo* FREE ESTIMATES. NEW BRUNS. AVE. ehowed up In court Monday appar­ without seeing the conditions o f ad­ cated at 1100 Raymond Buuievsrd, JUSTIN ROSATO MATAWAN, N. J. Maintenance Administration. Both Mr, Murphy Newark sivd City HaU, Camden Com* ently none the worse for hla ex­ Electrical Contractor and Mr. Bass urged all families re­ mission In advance and had with­ leted application blanks should pre* LO 6-3993 < LO 6-2192 perience. Magistrate James H. erably be sent lo ihe Department of GIVE US A CALI, AT Residential •- Commercial HOME REPAIRS, additions, car. siding in Middlesex, Somerset and drawn Tuesday after defeating ■ . wJM Civil Service, Btate House, Trenton, —Industrial-. Electric Heating— — p entryrcabinet makTngiTp'alntlng. Martin,—Matawan, fined -him -$25 -Point-Pleasant Beach School, The New Jeriey. - - LOWELL6-4361— MonrndutfiCbunHei'to .visit ttfetf ? paper hanging, tnasoni^, glazing. and (9 costs for his defiance of the Ths tslary rates shown for the , , Cliffwood. N. J,.- nearest Social Security Office to Keansburg coach found 'three of his order of Pstrelman Harvey Morrell following clerical tests are tor the . JWwell ,tM2J6. .vMwelL ... t o p s o n , .. lind ouf hbw thls government pro­ players-over the-NovrlrWSS, age State servlcl; THE BARGAIN HOUSE GENERAL SERVJCES;CO, : Jr., borough police, to halt, but limit. ‘ The rates of pay In the County and ■■ w jis LOwell 6-3107 . gram affects workers and'.their Municipal service will vary from TENNENT RD., excused the-youth, R?bert Craft, Top son, All dirt and road gravel. families and to obtain free, up-to- . Union Beach, having all players those in the State service and uiu be . MORGANV1LLE - t wj2 somewhat higher or lower Contractors Dozer and backhoe servlte. Lateral 18, Arlington St., dllrtwood^rrbm a date pamphlets describing Its bene- Within tha age lim it, Is continuing W CARPENTRY, painting, papering Open‘ to.eitTiens. tUi 12 months resldant Installations, excavating.' . Jail sentence because a-check' of with Mlddletown-’ Intermedlate in In Matawan Township.>wnshlp, Ntprovlslons.' : CARPENTER and building contrao- . and cabinet' making. All types police records indicated he was a the tourney, according td the laat Clerk, salary.______82400-83120 82400*83120 per y< MARLBORO LUMBER boms repairs; . carpets installed Clerk Stenographer. 82S46-|343S tor, J. O. Metsger, Florence Ave., first-time offender. The magistrate report. ______yssr. STROTHER.&JBCJKEL: and repaired.-Call CO)fax 44536. 'w a r a S “ 'Win the next time he is Clerk Typist, Sslsry. 12520-83276 per Keypori New homes, garages. ali year. EVERYTHING In the Building line LOWER MAIN ST. ■ ■______wj2 Involved with the law, there will M alawi Board LEGAL NOTICE alterations and repairs. Call C6P J ib <14,40 * for'that new bome. Open 4 nights ’"■■.• MATAWAN ROOFING and 'Siding, alterations. be more than a line, (continued from page one) fax 4-4159. ' . .: Vjl4 NOTICE a week until 6 PM ., Friday and 24 Hour Service. United S. Sil­ „ ' A Juvenltf accomplice, It, alao mendatloas on school sites; recom­ LOWELL 3-1993 . WHKRKAS, the local municipal budget for the ytar 1090 was __ spproved Saturday until S P.M., Sunday, 1 CARPENTER and mason contract­ ver Door Co., 201 Shore Blvd., apparently none the worae for the mendations a s lo additions and a), on “tiir Oth day of February 1889, and or, new homes, alterations and - GIBSO N ( 3 3 14 WHEREAS, the public hearing on said budget has been held aa ad< P.M. .Located next to Julia's Keansburg. Call Keansburg 64626. awlm between the Ice cakes, Is In teratlons; analysis of problems of ■ .- ;■■■ : i-:.', ■ - . wj2. vertiied and Js/now closed, snd Drive-IO Restaurant, U. S. Hny 9,- store fronts. George Roach, Park. ' ■ ' wJ26 die custody ot county Juvenile of. ionlng,. highways, water, projects, - WHEREAS, it ,Js desired to smend said spproved budget, now ' V a y 1-5323. WJ3/26 THEREFORE. B E lT-REiSOLVED, by the Mayor and Townahlp Cum^ C all G ibson 6-9634. ]tl BOOMS papered or patated as low flclals, ; • ' - : - recreational, industrial and com­ mlttea of the Township of Matawan, County ot Monmouth, thst the foiloWi PAINTING, Paperhanglng and TOP SOIL as $10. Labor, only. Phone ; The pair took pff when Patrol­ mercial developments; report on Ing amendments to tho approved budget of 1998 be made; Anticipated Revenues ' ■ • From Tb WANTED TO BUY Taping. Norman Soltyslk, Cen­ K Ean sbu rg 6-4602. : ’j wj2 ' man Morrell apprehended them at child papulation trends; estimates 8, Amount to be Raised by Taxation: CASH, WAITING - CASH ter Ave., Matawan. LOwell 6-6446. Big Loads ...... 10:40 p.m. about’to enter a car.left Of costs of school bullying pro­ (a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes i including Reserve for Uncollected Taxae 8184,594.20 •IM.J0J.3J VALT buys anything. Cali KEans- Free estimatea given. ‘ wj2 Top Soil • B est ...... CESSPOOLS CLEANED outside at a used car. lot on Main gram; illustrations by charts, maps Septic tanks and grease traps clean­ 7. Total General Revenuca...... : ...... (442.182.: 20 84U.M9.S31 b ir g 6-4848. W hat h ave you to St. The officer pursued them lato snd diagrams. ' Appropriations . ' Road Gravel, big loads ...... ed the modern way by Vacuum. 8. • , , T • • I 4.8M 0T ; • r Tar ACCOUNT LARRY’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP port Call COIfax 4-1415.', wll wan Towtuhlp Police, Joined in the bers of th6 firm have.had-subsU ri- Dsntjt iaiM^i_ .fwrffgt) • •.' 1 • :*«*TiLOJE-MABY L ltEUSEn. DE. vision strvlcecall LOwell.6-3844. . AUTO seat cover*; furniture—up­ /hunt and Icyldence was uncovered tlaU«xperience-irr< the^ducatlor.sl ” :T^i:iffater';t)^lllyRevanu^ ..T au irw ater. UUllty Rm.nui T f fl^ is .h e n b T : jfl« n Uiat :Uia ac- : 1 , ' ' ' : - wj2 holstered; Tailor sn d custom Ceramic Tile ^ ! > at "feast'' tjrglve. the" reassurance Appropriations for •,Water Utility • field! ; MiHita e f the subscriber, Exeeutor of woiIl 33 Little ‘ Streev, Matawan. Operating , -i ~ SSa estate of said Deceased WlU be RADIO AND TV REPAIRS ' tfiey had'inot1 drowned and had N. L. Engelhardt srMs a former Other Expenses ^...U...... , Phone LOwell 6-3016. wJ2 PAUL A. EGAN,: JR.” Debt VerViee •-a * •••.*• •- - • - - . I 10,000.00 | 17,900.00 "ted Jind stated to. me Surrogate . Reasonable R a te s ' . made a getaway on the township Associate Superintendent of Schools ‘ Ooartty 6 f Monmouth and re* - CERAMIC TILE SERVICE Payinent of..-Bond Anticipation Note. ■ I T.IM.OO « . TERRY and JIM props. - side, of thi creek. With this guide, in New .York. City and*haa served Deferred Charges and S.ta|utory Expenditures— rer ‘ settlement to The Mon. 15* Broad SL. MataWia . Deficit In.Operation In Prior Y e a r s . __ Couhty Court, Probate Dlvls* K E 6-0941. — K E 6-2665 Floors . theVpa(r tare.in custody three as Professor of Education and Dl- . J ; IMJO S . at tha‘ Court-Bouse. Monument LO W ELL 6-6094 ‘ hours litejr.and township p o 11 c e f I SS.7U.00 Cburt ' Streeta. Freehold. New “ w )3 FLOORS laid, scraped., finished FREE ESTIMATES. , rector of Field Studies at Teachers r on Friday* the Tenth day of . furred .them over to the borough. : College, Columbia University. • Mr. A D.V 1959. ftt 10 o'clock a.m.. and waxed; old floors a specialty - .w il4 ,'H a r o l i kief, Point Pleasant, was . . which tlm . appUcaUon will t* Slip Covers Call william Peterson. CO 44041 Engelhardt jr. has been both Di­ . BE IT FURTHER ; nESDLVEO.' this coranltlj in made for the allowance of commli- ' - fined IS a id J} 'colt* f?r' "running" jccorjonce wlur-tM provlnlont ot jTs. 40aated February 13th A. p . 1959. sc)ioo( syste m aijd-D JrecJpp-of Alr j. . ' C. Randolph Heuser. PINCUSHION IF YOU are thinking of redecorat­ a tv f’oiToomphlii. of Patl C Education Research. 'Stanton ‘•I »1 Halo Street,-' Specialties ing. '.visit. Burlew's' ‘ Studio.; IM"' JT 18 U E n E B V C E R T irrE D that thi. la a trui copy ot a rMolullnn ‘ '. Matawan, H, J, ■ Custom made slip covers and dra ipanCarm en .Me*s|na,borough -po-1 Leggett has aerveui aa-Assis'tant to Executor. • First Street, Keyport Large se­ lureS fits ' y ■ ,<,v‘ nU" ‘ bod>r on th. loth d .j cJ peries. Free estimates given, BABY SHOES bronzed or colored, ' ,. 1-the- President of the Board of Marcll' 10th,' ists ------Maasra. Heuser. fle u str * D.Malo. lection of patterns from He up. CounWllor* at Law. choose fab rics In yotrt- own home $5.93 pair. Specialty Plating V .Maurice .Cohen,' 97,>Church ' .SE, | Education of New York City, and ‘ Rom K. Went.)'. , a Quick service; also.open.evenings i f f K ib StM .1. : C an Dorothy Smith, LOwell 8-1296. ,Keyport, was given * suspended‘issfotm w faculty niembef of the . Municipal Clark_____ Com pany, 1 1 Gardes Place,. 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J. O’N eill, t • 0 » MHS-Sayreville O nly O ne Thing W as W rong - It Should H ave Been Ilujiison M ataw an D efeats K H S D rive-In Against Red Bank P , O N eili, f 0 0 * V- T aylo r, f 1 o :

At Asbury Park Highland Park 12 12 36 Top basketball attraction of the Matawan made the grade in the R ed B an k < » ) teason to date will be presented at quarter-final round of Centra] Jer­ Ciaglia, ( 6 4 IS Convention Hall, Asbury Park, to­ sey, Croup II, competition Thurs^ M orris, ( 4 i d night when the semi-final round day by eliminating Highland Park Howard, c 02 2 games in Central Jersey, Group 56 44 at Middletown Township Hall, g ' 9 5 23 Caruso, g 00 0 II, competition are played. Matii- : High gym. Hie Maroon and Steel Ellison, g ( 1 0 2 j had to come from behind to mas- ' wan engages Sayrevilie in the sec­ McDonald, g 0 ? 0 ond game as Neptune and Carter­ J ter the Owls in the final quarter, Vandcrwerker, c 1 e 2 e t square off tn the opener at 7:30 j At the start, Ihe H uskies seem ed Turnock, f 0 0 0 p.m. The winners will meet for the doomed to flounder in the same Alston, f 0 0 9 Scott, f ~ 0 2 2 championship In the sectional fi­ 1 bog of inept play that had marked Folvo, f Q 0 9 nals. their Shore Conference final against Sayrevilie presents the most dlf Rod Bank. Unleashing a fast ' 21 U » ficult assignment Matawan h as break, and pressing a ll ov er the faced a ir season, not even except­ court, Highland Park applied much ing Red Bank; The Bombers play a precision type of basketball char­ in good stead against MHS to gain Keyport Youth the acteristic of team s turneH out by Bells, Jim and Don, and the (continued, from third column) forecourt work of Joe Policaatro their coach, Johnny Gutkowski. The The final regular season stand­ made the first quarter a one-team pace of play is kept slow with in g s: methodical' checking on assign- show for Highland Park. Neil Scul­ Standings menis do defense' and deliberate ly sank a foul with the score' T eam W L P e . setting up of plays on offense. The •gainst MHS but it was not until Pistons . 1 2 .800 Bomber* have two “ inside" men, the count was 11-1 against his side Lakera 7 3 .700 thst Scully came through with the tall, bulky Richie Mazer and agile N ats 7 3 .710 Al Soroka, adept at feinting oppos- first MHS field goal. He popped in Knicks ' 4 t 3log guards out jbf position. North another foul to keep Matawaa aliye H aw ks ■ J 7 M0 as the quarter ran out 13-4 against PlsliSfieid found\thit mere use of Celtic# I f 4 M them. . height and goin&'up In the a ir Is TMom ( i l ) of little avail against them. Oa The Owls, however, had lost the O f f drive-ins, they approach the basket gisnts who last year carried them S. Lewis, f ’■ 2 0 4 well, are rarely off balance or on Into the state fin als, and their dup­ Post, f : A 0 8 the wrong fooH as they make ready lication of the Red Bank set-from- Strang, ( 0 0 0 for their layups. outslde, rebound-inside, style of Cahill, t 0 5 Frank Marches! il the quarter play did not work very well for CieciersU, c - 0 0 0 . . . , , court man on short pass-ins from they had no one to match Scully F. Croes, c 2 4 Tom Michaels, the Bomber back- and Carl Stephen’s under the bas­ G. Campbell, g ■ o 0 t ket. Dan Kuzma replaced Purvis R acz, g court (nan. Charlie Swlra is an The defensive play In tbe fourth quarter that earned Matawaa victory over IB tH ssI H aal ta a quart' , o t 0 •'•outside*'__» jnan qn naaa.lne the detslled (hmiiok ays- er4Uai found Group II, Central lersey game at Middletown Township High a w l IW slfty ts fBautrarrd Peeler to further add to the height ValU, g , 0 « 9 tern of workjng pass Ins through aptly...... with lthtye Huskies Carl Stephens,. .... (J2), and Mitch Hamlltoo, (St),. *•*« _ . *a, Meek ai rttet by aa edge for Matawan over the Owls Halloran, g ■ 1 0 2 the tone that Sayrevilie follows. Owl player. \N eil Scully, (41), watches for the rebound. The M araa aad Steel k sl fisuw l aa sneering and to permit the posting of two The play losei little when first sub­ Rumson In thli game to score a third win over Ihe Purple Bulldogs, this time aa a i t attfl «WM *nd with tall men downcourt for slsm-bang -J ■■■ . •» 2 1 1 Keyport showed Red Bank, Shore Conference champs, driving that NJSIAA assigned officials to offset certain comments made dowa aleag the fieri iilirti afemt '^tinmen" passes over the heads of the short c o n ta in - stitutes Joe Deerln. Cliffwood disrupted the Buccaneers zone defense in Ihe first half ot ihe game officiating la the Rumson game al Matawaa’s court. But the Owb ellmlaaWd Ike Pwtffe M lA ags la a backcourt players from Highland - , ■ • ’. "• G F P.. Beach, and Charlie Mandy, Laur- at Wpodbrjdge High court Thursday In their Group HI, Central Jersey, qualifying round game, so Matawaa had to satisfy themselves with beating the te m O at tu t fceatee the P ark . ' •nee Harbor, are injected into the game. Ben Ocbbearo, (9), playing hu final for the Key*, Is J. FlschJer, 1 J 0 « Rumson forces. game line-up All poat themselves well Take Passes FOr Break-In* going up here for the shot against tbe. outstretched blocking a m of C u o c o .f ! 0 0 t for short pass-backi when Soroka Scully and' Stephehi could take Red Bank’s Tony Howard. The Bucs Vlnnle C la glia, (11), and Bobby R u d n lc k ,f • 0 0 0 and Mazer are pinched off under passes for quick break-ins against Ellison, (5), await tbe outcome. Jim Burke, (4), is .tip Keyport Ray Browni c ' 0 0 0 the basket. They make quick re­ Marlboro Central, Mishap Spoils Ihe Highland Park pressing defense player coming up In tbe backcourt. Delaney, c - 0 0 t 0 0 - 0 la y ! to the man In the bucket Keyport Youtb with K.uzma ' rebounding. This Leone; c .- when the defense men have gone brought Matawan back into the J i B a r r , , ! , - - 0 t 1 Union Beach, Win , 0. 0 0 off guard. Last Peeler Racc ball game *o that they were be­ Red Bank Eliminates Keyport VargM ,’ A thletic League hind only 27.24 at halftime. Scully R. Dane, ■ ■ 0to Dribble To* Much Two of the Bayshore Junior Last track effort of Purvis Petl- , . .o. t t But the Bombers have their was drawing fouls when he missed High School Conference teams, er for Matawaa Hi|h wa* spoiled "h 0 0 0 ihortcomlnns that can be exploited the mark on his layups. ____ From C-J Group III Play 56-36 SS&.T.C Marlboro Central and Union Beach, at Newark Armory Saturday night by the opposition. They dribble In the third quarter, the Owls ap­ V, Pistons clinched the champion­ K eyport’* 1958-59 basketball sea­ bell to loop In a layup, to-put Key- 2 0 t well but they dribble too much. got away to flying starts In the by failure to have better regula­ peared to have stemmed the Mat­ ship of the regulsr season in the son wound up on the Woodbrldge port-ahead 21-19. ~ ’ ...... ~ - Grammar School Basket-Bowl tour­ awan tide. Scully ; and Stephens ------NX* (21) - They try to make up in methodical Keyport Youth Athletic League as tion by meet official* of the area * * - • '...... - each scored again but the Owls’ 8 High court Thursday when the Defense Show* Pinch Off Motion - O F F play for their essential lack of ney at Aabury Park Convention league play wound up at the Key­ around the track. .. ft. 3 In. Wayne Sabo was doing's Shore Conference champs. Red The Buc defense showed a pinch­ French, t - ^ '■ ^ * 0 18 speed afoot for a slsm-bang move- ; Hall Monday. Marlboro Central port High court Monday. They Peeled got away- to obe of his Bank, eliminated the R$d and ing off motion on Jackson and Buchm ann, - ....“ I t 3 the-ball, fast-breaking game. bit better under thp, boards than t ' turned back Highlands 48-24 while trimmed the last place. Celtics beat Marts In the (80-yard relay he haa been doing in the second White from Central Jersey, Group Ochlnegro early in the third quar­ Schwartz, f 'i . . 9 1 1 Matawaa follows s similar pat­ 18-8 to secure their title. Their Union Beach subdued Deal 38-29. and led the pack of Jersey school quarter. j|tn Bell and Policastro I lf, p lay 56-38. The score does not ter. Jim Burke looped in a one- R. Lewis, t 1 1 3 tern of play to Sayrevilie, muoh -4. . ------1- nearest rivals, Ihe Lakers and the reflect the game, as for three hander from quarter court lot the soden, c ■* t - 0 -J less letter-perfect In attention to de­ Despite doubling the score on relay teams competing to the mid­ Worked breai-lns ' and a pair of Nats, both of whom could hsve quarters the Keyport five gave the Keys. Jackson got his last field Selgel. c )r - * - 0 t 0 tail. but with more movement. their rivals, Marlboro Central fouls made It 33-28 for the Owls tied for the title had the Pistons dle of his heat when one of two Conference champs fits. If Pat goal, a Jump shot from q u a rte r Geiger, e V 1 1 Carl Stephens, Nell Scully snd Pete with less than four minutes to go L • 0 came out of the first half against beefi beaten, won their gamea. The boy* wrestling loo near the track O’Neill and Jim Wilson had been In court to give KHS their greatest B urke, g - 0 0 Dennett, on drlve-lns, can "th read " In the third quarter. Highlands ahead only 38-18. A pint­ Lakers butscoi^d the H*wka 23-12 better physical condition so they lead 25-20, O’N eill had had to quit Nuss, g area fell out on tho board* a* Peel­ T h an two developments swung y* - . ... j1 0 2 their way through a zone better while the Natl won a hard struggle could have been used regularly, sized hustler by the name of Skin­ er oame Iround In the outside the gamt. The Owls lost Policastro the game and. Keyport again had G. Schanck, g 0 2 than any of the Sayrevilie drivers. with th e.K n lcks 28-24. the outcome could have been a a makeshift lineup. They did not On comparative scores sgslnst ny Jackson was the Highlands lane. Ta kyold Injuring-the youth, on fouls ahd Mitch Hamilton came In fairness to the Celtics, it must startling one for the Buccaneers. score a field goal for the next 14 13 3 29 Highland Park, MHS and the player whom Marlboro could not In to add to the Matawsin height be said that two or three ol their Peeler had to break stride snd But O'Neill and Wilson had been minutes of play, but three fouls by ’ Kaktar (24) Bombers are sven. . advantage and nullify Sabo under hold in check during the first hall. chief scoring players miased th e slipped and fell. When fit regained sick all wdek, were not ready for Ochlnegro kept them only 30-28 be­ , G F P Sayrevilie goes into the game the boards. Kuzina sank a brace of However, In the second one, there game. Hie Celtics applied them- his footing Ms flrat big first place foula to, put. MHS back Into the any kind of heavy duty, and the hind at the end of the quarter, de­ Dowd, f - r- S 0 1 tonight wHh s 174 record on the was double and even triple check. •elves to stopping tha Piston scor­ Keys could not go along with jay- spite break-ins by Hall, Claglia lead was’ gone and he Was..laat, rannlng/and Tim Magee tapped In Opatosky, | “ ..... 2 1 5 season while Matawan boasts ' an Ing of Skinny, and with that -the ing star, Spaf Lewis, very. w dl. The ‘Vees -'in key spots and using di ,tb*t toiled 1 Despite this he managed to run I'VeBouiifl w malte iPcWie. 'Steph- 1 M m ark. Bayshore league chsmps moved Pistons used parry Poet , to bettor makeshift lineup ’ ■ - the Keys was a looping backcourt J. Pieper, c 0 0 past moat of Ihe flefd and was'fifth eHi'tied'the' score on the foul that away from their foas with no more advsntsge when they found Lewis ' The three remaining' regulars, shot by Bobby Ellison ot .the quar­ P. Pangbom,i c o i when he passed the baton to Joe was the end of'Policastro. Old Bridge Stadium trouble. 0 so bound up. Unhspplly, though, Dltsie Jackson, Ben Ochlnegro and ter whistle. J; btterr, g . Gutheridge. MHS Takes Lead 1 . 7 Union Beach had a hard time tbe Celtics set some kind of a new Ed Bickham kept the Red Bankers The rest of ibe game was all & Law son, g 0 0 Will Open Apr. 12 Gutheridge got up at far as . The Maroon and Steel vaulted In­ '■/I with Deal’* Pete Tomalno, who record for the league when they from looking very much like Red Bank ahd thd Buc* broke In J. L*w«on, g 0 0 t fourth but that was sll the ’Ma­ to the lead for the first time when racked up 28 points against them,. failed to score In three ot the four champs. When Blckham_went out at will against the tiring Keys. Ruehle.fi> 0 0 0 XaF'taelflficM, Fair Lawn, hat roon •and Steel runners could mske Pete Bennett drove in for a cross­ Danny Hourahan and Jim Fitzpat­ quarter* and only one player In on fouls and Ochinegro and Jack­ Keyport had no answer to tile Red CrCamirtwlI, fl # 0 been named general manager of against • field of opponent*' bead­ hand* layup. Jim Bell hit from rick led the Beachers with 11 points their club, Joe Flschler, broke In­ son were loot-weary in the' last Bank zone aa it pinched off Ochbie- the Old Bridge Stadium. Route 18, ed by Snyder High, Jersey C i t y, backcourt again for the Owls. Scul­ esch. The Union Beach margin of to the scoring, column. quarter, tbe Bucs ran the score gro and Jackson. Keyport passing 1 1 2 24 Browntown, by owners Harold Edel- which had a great foursome. Richie ly drew a brace of foul*, ' made superiority was greater than th e The Piston* already hsd things, up. Paul Hall was the only one of In to Bickham was lacking in good Lakers (21) son. Bound Brook, and Lou Flgarl, Bennett and Bill Mabbitt held one but missed the second: Then scoro much defensive attention The final score enabled (he Shore Fallon, e ' raceways. He served the past three than third In a large field In their The ever-pressing Owls w ere The Bucs best article ot basket­ Lucas, f t o t Irom the CeltiM players. Fred Conference champs to “ look good” G ale, c years ss publicity director of Old heat, so they, too, did not qualify growing leg-weary from chasing ball was a pinching defense that Conover, f 0 • t Croe* and Postwlvanced the Pla­ In a game which they were favor­ J. Pangbom, g Bridge for Ed Otto, who will ooa. for Ihe final*. Brad Bradach, Ted around the court and arm weary shut off Keyport drive-ins' after Cade, c ° 7 t 14 tons lead lo a M hatJialftlme and ed to take from the start by 30 O Schanck, g centr&te on Ntw York’s new speed­ Wathington. Bob Condit and Bob from reaching up against the Mat- the R ed B an kers had sho.wn a first H ayes, 9 . 1 0 2 Post offiet thj> FlschleP outburst In points. But Keyport fans always Senk, g way at the Polo Grounds, and sev­ Rankl ran this race. The Matawan awaners under the boards. . Their half vulnerability of being pulled D. Smith, | - . n j the thin) qOarter to ssfely keep will feel that If their "iron-man" R. Merrill, g ■ eral drag strips In the area. team’* performance was consistent checking on defense became slop­ out of position by twists of dribble. Fenn, g ' 1 4 1 the league-lqaders edge. combination, that had o p e r a I e d Pote, g !- Mr. Kleisdield also will continue py. With Stephens and Hamilton Keyport's Dltsie Jackson earjy. dis­ E lff, g 0 0 0 but lacked the spark ne e d etj against Matawan hid been in his sssoctatkp as a member of the Nats Gel Away To Early Lesd gathering-In the ball, Magee and cerned the Bucs could be .caught Lamberson, g 0 t 0 against so formidable a field. 1 shape for heavy duty, the under­ 10 3 23 staff with-the Trenton IntemMon* Joey French got ihe Nats sway Scully took pass-up's to break In for on the wrong side of the offensive Coach. John Caracdolo found sized "Red Bisqji team would not H awk* (12) ■1 Speedway: and the Flemlngton to an early lead against the Knlcks, layups, that restored the MHS lead dribbler, and he exploited this Red 2 1 t 48 the showing of the MHS pthletei have come out of the game vic­ G F Fair Grounds. t>ut then had to apply himself to in the, first minutes of the final Bank falling for * high .scoring Highlands (14) running the 220-yard legs encourag­ tors. Robedee, t 2 0 In his flrat official move, he an matching a Knlcks onrush In the frame. Magee and Stephens hit nlghL Coach Don Slaven must GPP ing for filling the gsps left by the Keyport (18) Hansen, f 0 0 nounced that the 1939 stock car second quarter aa Paul Pangbom with quarter court sets that took have lectured the Bucs strongly on R. Monahsn, I 0 1 loss of Peeler ind D ive.Jone;t O F P H tithe*, I 0 0 racing season at Old Bridge will Johnny Doerr and Frankie Dowd all the starch out of the Owls. Ma­ this rudimentary shortcoming -dur­ Cameron, f 1 2 4 from the sprinter list On [the Ma­ Wilson, f ' 0 6 0 B e a c K ,T J " r o •tart Apr. 12. brought the-Knlcks near to tying gee rimmed a one-hander to make ing the halves /for In the second McGowan, f 1 1 3 roon and Steel tra<$ squad this' C. Brown, f 0 0 0 J. DuBots, f o 1 the score. It took s late basket It 10 points In a row for M HS. It half there were no such misplays S. Jackson, c .4 3 10 coming spring,;.: : Bickham, c 1 0 2 Piazza, c by Earl Buchmann to keep the w as 48-39 against the Owls. on the Bucs part. ' Mendes, g 1 0 2 Ochinegro, g 2 5 9 R. Olsen, c Nats advantage at 18-13 at half­ Highland Park's last gasp was to ______*SuwM»rl-_ K eller, g Expected 15-Polnt Lead Ben -Jackson, _ J 0 _ l tim e. ' Dance For-Union Beach post Sabo “Inside to rim” sets to c 7 . 5 19 M. Stultz. g o Todaythru Saturday F. Mohihah.g 1 2 4 The game started with the ex­ W; Kennedy,'c m TJim hanrrg"— o t French still manfully resisted all RegdHa. Fund Saturday him. He could not score but Jim The Love Story of the White pectancy, prevailing the Bucs wouid B urke, g 1 0 2 F. Fischler. g 0 0 Knlcks defensive strategy to throt­ Bell hit once and Sabo did draw Missionary ana. the Eurasian 8 8 24 rush out to a 15-point first quarter Bruce Jackson, g 0 0 0 Ferguson, g 0 0 First move to finance an out­ fouls. It pujled them up to 48-43 . Soldier 1 tle h|m In the third quarter and he lead. They did not score until the J. Jannerone, g 0 0 0 board' speedboat regatta and wa­ but then the Maroon and.Steel won "THE INN OF THE SIXTH got help from Rich Lewis to widen game was nearly two W, Tim Magee, f ■ - 8 0 1 8 Haw|cs had succeeded In tying up Stephens All-B a crip to put Red Bank ahead O.L.P.H. 10. p . Bennett,, f. .. 1 0 2 ■ ■ TCCHN{COLOII*Mi the Lakers ace, Bob Bohnsack, but again, but the Keys would' not St. Ann’s 7 In Shore Conference" S cully, is ; . 7 5 19 In the second quarter he worked St. Mary’s _ t Peeler, g . 0 i) t stay down. Jackson twisted away SA L. MINEO loose for a brace of baskets to .faM kumraa-MkHiH! St. Anthony's :' 2 All-Shore Conference choice* In K o t m a .f ■ 2 ,-2.6 from the Buc' defense man In the m um is»M na.iawniiM i| keep, the Lakers In the van. Rich dribble and went In for the shoL CAtTOOH k UMA i- St. Catherine’* ,1;. bssketbatl were announced ' Tues­ Hamilton, o j1.: 1 0 2 Ofien . ind! Frankie Pjtuiascored Only a brace of fouls-by Claglia N ativity ...... o day. C ari Stephens.'of the cham'pl* Stephen* -B . # 1 11 field, goals fo r the Lakers In this Wednesday thru Saturday l BoHuam-Junoa**! ' Scores ot Last Week1* Games onship Matawan "B " was named kept the Bucs.ln 'the.van 8-7 at the period, but that waa the last scor- end of the first, quarter. St. Ann’s ■. 72 to the " a ll" team in that division 24 8 56 T l h ; lint' )l' Tilt: IngJiojjLtheJlooLtKe loscrsjvere Hall finally got ane. of .the ! Red _ ..DMUHD...... Sf. Canftrlnef J f along-wllh Ed Schrelber, p « | n t -Highland Park (44) Sl.'.lh Ilii|)|)lncss lo do tintll John Beach hit toward Pleasant; Tony Cantadlce, Rum- o r p Bank backcourt set shots to stick B ergm an the end of the game. St.. A n th o n y 's______; sooj jDIck Pine, Bayvllle, and.Tony P o lic a stro ,. I ; • 4 3 11 and Mofri* outfoxed a KHS layvee _• CUBT • ■roeiM Nativity; . , " Bohnsock run loose In the third 0 0 0 to get Inside for a crip to make It Byme, Toms River. . Ittgebrand, t J u rg en s ,O FT»€Sffroj quarter and got help from Carhart Tim Magee and Nell Sc u l ly< Wei**, f ' I t 2 appear the Bucs finally were on St. Ann’s . • ■ -44 and John Pnngborn to spread the Matawan, made tho third "JJ" Sabo, c 1 5 7 tha move to the expected run­ O n s m a S o o P ^ St. faery's - ...... 40 D onat (tiftPKNesgJ Lakers lead to a safe 21-9 jnargln team, and Pete Bennett, MatawaD> Freedman, g 0 0 0 away. They were not running away COlOH by DELUXE _ 7 ?«.•<*( St. Mary’* i ■;■■■■■■ 40 While the Hawks were being blank­ and Ben Ochlnegro, Keyport, gain-' J, Belli g 8 0 1 2 from Jackson. Five times in the Nativity - r 28 ed. Tht; Lakers coasted out of the ed honorable mention. D. Bell.,.* - 5 2 12 second"quarter he twisted away Special Kiddle Matinee Only Saturday, March 21 gam e from the Buc defense man cover­ The all state choices in basketball Conquest O f Space And i , amuanmur : O .L.P.H . . 59 Mrs. Esther Lewis, league secre­ will be announced 10 days after, ’ 17 10 44 ing him to break In for baskets. N ativity . 40 tary, announced Tuesdny thnt the Sc*re by quarter*: He slnglehandedly kept Keyport in „ VUKX M H TIM IHIIE the conclusion of the current state The Naked Jungle . «JN\ EUt MU1IUI Keyport Board of Education had tourney on M ar. 2 1. j Matawan 4 20 11 20-SS the ball game against the periodic No matter what kind of fish dish giveii permission for use of ■ t h e Highland Park 13 14 12 5-44 breakthroughs of the KHS zone' by . COMING SOON ifitt) 'T H E YRJM * ■Tm may make, -avoid overcooking KHS gym next week for playoffs. The first "U. S. N aval A ir R eserv­ Offldsla^Emll. Shnimpf. Hall, CiagUa and Morris. Bickham TECHNICOLOR . i ■ The Hanging Tree • ' n'vs Monmouth County Horn ; The Pistons will play the Knlcks ists to see air combat since World and Pat O'Neill were blotting the tktd Gary Cooper v^nt Mrs. Lorna K. White. Fish and the Nats will tackle the Lak­ W at. II went Into action M ar, 2S, Defense Bonds pay the same Bucs out on rebounds. Jackson's 'u a s k h r m s E ’ Is cookcd when it flakes w h ' n ers Mondsy. The finals probably rate ot Interest as the War Bonds last basket of the quarter tied-the 1931, when air strikes were launch; Rally Round The Flag Boys! 1,CHttmnMU)ina tested w|th a fork. Beyond this will be Mar. 19. ed from the.-VSS Boxer agalpM' you bought during the :war. Buy. ■core at -lft-all and pchinegro sped liSJft.r ■ .^ir. jwlnt, It .becomes dry and ’chewy. j . (continued In .eighth cojuvui).. Nprth Korean Jorces. . , io m el : . >• down cenicncowtt »t thO'h*KUmo •(•i: ' - ... t t . . -h. ' March 12, 1959 ME MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Thirteen — First Section

their way through Group 1 1 to be­ Am ong W inners O f The Heart Fund Bowling Tournam ent LL Registration Middletown Twp. com e state champions, they will be champions through and thiougtk, Saturday In Twp. Honors Truex for never have sc many g o o d Vernon Manning, chairman of team s been eol.ng at ll In that di­ Coach Amle Truex was honored vision. When they get beyond S*y- the Raritan Township Little Lea­ by the Orange and Black Boosters revllle and Carteret or Neptune, MAT-KEY FRIDAY NITE MEN t gue, has announced registration for Association Saturday night in s there are outfits like Westwood In M ar. I all boys between the ages of eight testimonial dinner at Bachstadt's, North Jersey and Riverside In East Keansburg, with 2W support­ Team W L and lt wishing to participate ia South Jersey waiting. Westwood re­ ers of Middletown Township High cently knocked off Glen Rock 102­ M & G Transportation fit 14 this season’s activities will be held School athletic activities present, M in a semi-final round game. The Conover Dairy Products 41 3} on Saturday at 10 a.m Harold “Bud" Foulke!, master of score was within two points of the The Keyport W eekly 41 >4 Eight teams will be formed to ceremonies, hailed Truex for his top m ark for a state tournament Morgan Fhirmicy )l IS. represent all areas of tte township 20 years pf success as a football gsme, But unbeaten Westwood will Parkwiy Sweet Shop 34 41 - and registration will be Jeld at the and baseball coach at the Middle­ be glad to settle for two points vic­ following designated places: “ Fljt town (Leonardo) school. tory when they face also formid­ Mat-Key "JM Bar" )!H 4)^ en ," representing the Garden True* was a football star at Nep­ able North Arlington, Th* defend­ Keyport'Lumber SIVi 4?M P ark w ay Homes area, A i r p o r t tune High and performed ai a var­ ing Utltats, Clifford Scott, East Steward "M" 21 U Ptaza Shopping Center parking lot; sity player for Rutgers wher* he Orange, ar* not likely to ba pres­ 2tt Bowler* “ Hazlet Fire Company," fire com­ was a backiield star. After gradu­ ent whei. the roll I* called for th* Seppl r s pany field behind the Airport Din­ ation, Truex coached at Atlantic state leml-final* nest week. Unhtp- B etti M t er on Route 35; “ West Keansburg Highlands and In 1957 g sv e the pily, th* draw for stat* play send* Fire Company/' fire com pany W aluak ------, 2 1 1 Tigers their only unbeaten grid th* Central Jersey Group U Sarageno *11 field, West Keansburg; “Hawks,” squad. He came to Middletown la champ* agalnat th* South Jersey McDowell ^ 1 1 1 representing the Beers St School Mrs. Andrew Ulrichsen, Keyport, ehairmaa heart fund Weeks, aecond, Clasa D; Marga Smmerman, first, Claaa B; Janet 1U> where he has turned out a champ* la that group, meaning Zito - , 204-211 area, Beers St field. bowling tournament in Northern Monnwuth County, announced that Pieper, flrat, Claw A, John Davlno, Hr**, Class A; Irving Borek, Mat­ number of unbeaten Uams, th* lat­ that Matgwaa or whoever win* In Henderson 201": Also " V e t e r a n a of Foreign (be above wero lame of the winner* In Ike Matawan-Keyport Recre- Key- Rec. proprietor ' coagratufatiag _ . Jsfca Gravalee, ((rat, Clasa C; June est one la 1IU. In basebsll the these paiia will have ihe han)e*t Wars" and "Keansburg P a r k,M atlon Heart Tournament who were presented trophies Sunday. Layer, third, Clasa D; T ea Pari*, Class A; George Auaaaek, Don* hav* won tha Shor* Confer­ teami to face to win th* state Seppl Oil Shown, (left to right), are Florence Robinson, aecond prize, Claia West Keansburg School field; "Rar­ third ClaH D. ence aad Central Jersey champloo- title, Bui thii I* the better wiy Zito SOI itan. Ridge,” Middle Rd., near C; Gerrl Tobla, lint. Clan C; Robert Cameron, first, Claai D; Jackie ihlpi more timu thaa ahy other to gel maximum tatlifsctloa out of North Centerville Fire House; tchool. winning. W* commend Ihe Mata- INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Fleetwood/' representing Fleet­ uble windup to his regular career Sa?h*. g 0 0 0 Truex, who h u the longeit oon- wan t*am for not getting very en- M ar. t wood. Park area, playing field off Doug Cade had one of his Utter 1 1 1 thuslutlc about It when somebody T.eam W L Amherst Lane...... BAYSHORE JUNIOR t u n i n g s , g ...... TTT handed them * second plaoe SKo’r* jrR.stft«m ------days for Marlboro against the •t on* ling)* whoo) of M y thor* Mr. Manning also announced a coach, received numerous gift*. Conference trophy recently. Coach Rotlo Peal House. 47 1 1 Keansburgers. Keansburg's one-two ", 4/ ■ dance for the benefit of tbe little HIGH SCHOOL 17 4 M WUUam Hogan, prealdent o l the Bruce MsqCutdieon'* plsyers show Tom’* Texaco 41 14 League will be held May 2 at the attsck of Jim Novembre and Jim t iR a r it a n Rover* (11) Orang* and BWck. presented * * fine lack of Interest In inythlng Orest Jeriey Mortgag* 4211 UH West Keansburg Fire^Houae start­ Altobello could not' roll up the point I t : ® • O F P plaque to the coach on behalf ol but the top iw ird to be giliod. Hollywood Oil 42 M 0 0 ing it 8:30 p.m. Music will be pro* CONFERENCE as (aat aa the Central shooter* Ram ett, f 0 tha alumni (roup, Nell Sharkey, • - Cirrycrift Trailer* vided by “ Richard's HI-FI” four* BrOberg, f 1 1 1 of the Leonardo Field-Club, fire- Dee Construction could hit from the outside. AN "OVERTIME" gam* of a The unboatable Matawan Town­ Ruffiber. f 0 L l Trabachlno Reil Estate piece, band and cold* refreshments With the championship of the seated a piaqus to Tran for his aew sort w u played i t Wood- Middletown Intermediate (21) ship Eagles, spparently aroused by Clanciuih, c 0 2 1 Plymouth Home* will be served. * Bayshore Junior High School Con­ miny yeirs of servlc* u coach of brldg* High gym In th* Oroup I G F P th* tMmendou* Hattie that the Rar­ Koona. g 0 0 0 Sport-ORam* Serving on the dance committee ference already decided In (avor of lh* Field Club. Jim Brown, anothtr preliminary to the Keyport-Red Bulllvant, f I P itan Township Rambler* gave them K. Neilson. | 1 0 0 ar* Victor Beyer, Henry . Muller, Marlboro Central, tha team* hua- member of the Orsnge and Black, Bank gam* Thursday. Hoffmin Suplenskl, f 1 I Fab. 27. took it out on the K ey­ Pongrac, g 1 0 1 MAT-KEY MERCHANTS James Corbett, Dewey Rosat, Hal teled to bring their regular sched­ presented a leather bound book High, South Amboy, and Jim ei- port Rocketi and theirJe.l low Sauter, g 0 1 14 M ir, I ...... Faller and Mr# Manning ules lo a close lu t week lo.clear FoUlJWS,’ e ^ J I wjtb th* ilgniture* of all tho*a burg, were having It m t hot and townsmen, tha MaUwan ^Townahlp Weeks, g 4 0 0 Team W L the deck* for Impending action In Glraiden, g > • who attended th* tutlmonlal. Tw ­ heavy when th* dock stopped Hawks, In game* thl* past week, Anderson, g 1 0 1 Tourlne'* Tavern M J* Matawan Duo Uad the Grammar School Baiket-Bow) ig also received a gift from the with 17 seconds to go. Play want Welsh, g (I Th* Eagle* pulverized equally the P eseux. g 0 0 0 Schinck'i Purl* « 21 at Convention Hall, Aabjjry Park. Treua family, four of who** *on* oa for a period without in aware- Craggsn. g ■ • • Rocket* at S2-23 and the Hawka at Burlew'* Rritaurait « V4»4 In Woman's Bowling Despite the fact the leagua title were atar griddars on the Lions' n*ss of the untimely Mopping of 44-24. 1 1 S l l Jig'i Sport Good* w a* decided, the final c o a t * a t * teams. Ihe clock, to .ibmhlng w u th* PiuHne RakowaU and Alfred* U 1 i s The Rambler*, after their' own Matawaa Twp. Eagl** (SI) Patio Pit were splritedones. Middletown ln- Paul LeFever, superintendent of grim struggle going on out on th* 45 H Mink, Mitawan, bowled 11M la U abi Base* OS) great steamed-up effort against the O F f "100" Bar > 2S tennediat* and Union Beach bat­ Middletown Township Schools, floor. When pliy finally wa* hill­ doobtu to bffhUfht th* fir* week- o r p Eagles, found out what H was HI* Wlldman, f 9 0 1* Cerlione'* Greerhouse » tled to a 2S-2S overtim e In Which served as toastm aster. He Intro- ed, South Amboy w u ahead 91­ m l of SbwHng In the Monmouth Hourahan, f 1 2 S to have a team steamed-up agalnit Sutherland. 1 1 1 3 Crate's Beverages 30 the decision same In favor of tbe duce&all fits Tomiir Middletown M and there w u a hurried con­ County Women'* Bowling AincU- Young, I • 11 tb m Whan their townsmen, t h e HMderaon, 1 1 0 0 OK Sales ft Servlc* 11 Interm ediate p 1 a y e r a after the griddar* who played for T r u * i sultation of timers is to whit lo tlo* tourney it Gout Lane*, Long Raritan Township Rover*, played W ynn, f. 1 0 1 Palmer E**o 12 Beach ers had gone ahead on a foul R. GUmartln, 1 ‘ # S .» during his 20 y**rs, a* h* went do iboul ths iltuitlon. It ippair- branch. ‘ ' bast gam rot th* year, l|Veo Wltkowskl. t S 1 17 Rapolla'* Market la the overtime. Malawan battled Kingeter, f 111 down clau by class starting with ed to this witness ipd In th* The two Mitawan bowlm k h loiing to tbe favored Ram* CoOpsr, c 2 0 4 Jo-Jo»'« Cocktail Lounge n £ Middletown Intermediate to a 24-20 if, O'Neill, f 0 0 0 l i l t , opinion of others *boul him In Br*t place Is net double* aad add­ 4U I at'Matawan High court R i « , g 1 0 1 Old Mill Dairy )l » •core, with U secoods left, then the Hindi thit time truly hid ed a 117 handicap to lead tfe ‘ FlUpatrlck, e . 1 2 4 M ar. i Zslw ak, g O i l Albeit W. Twllchell, assistant SAD Market ’ M 10 the charge* of Coach Fred Gerns- 0 athletic director of Rutger* and a run out ind Hoffmin lligh hid nearest competition by U I pins In P. Brown, c I I I . "The" Keyport Rockets gavs ,-ihe Brandis*", i 1 1 All-Bros. Woodworking 29 » beck ran It up sgainst die MHS 1 0 former teammala of Truei's at won th* gitn*. But ll w u only Larry's Upltolitery Ship-29 haadl^ Koriiig, • Walshr g - 1 1 E a g le * a battle o f it for one ^quar- Garaftno, g 4 44 scrtb* to 12-20. Rutgers, was th* principal speakar. sn Impraulon In which th* ten­ Stanley'* Diner. - 14 P rase , g 'SIS ter. Mike Wltkbwdd got the.Eagle* f f Twltchell, a former All-American sion of the close gam* may have Atlantic Tile. 11 The more decisive contest* were Williams, | S S 0 away safely In front, but Hank Du- 14 4 92 45 (29) lacrosss play*r, recaoter' Truax's heightened the sense of th* Conklin1* Hie 0-21 Marlboro Central conquest Martian, g StS Boll and.Bryio Jackson kept gje . Keyport Kackets 22 47 G F P history while at Rutger*, Bill Aus­ length of time that hsd pissed, The Mitawan Journal 11 41 Of Keanaburg and the 43-19. bludge­ G arcia, g . HI Kayport team right on their heel* oning ot Raritan Township by Un­ O evss, l « e o tin, 1938 All-Am erican back from liter* was-a consulting of timers, High Teim ML. to thi* end of the quarter. Then ion BeieH. - • - i 0 10 Rulger* also giva-a ip sach ll Ihen Ihe clock w u *et to *how Schinck'i Fufj* 1HS7 ST ~W tt' IHe Keyport tecin went im %-DuBols, 1 Bryin Jackson, 1 2 0 4 which he praised our sUte univer e IIIHI socondi leTCT T h ii W IT Cerlione'* Qreenhouae 2SM On* Point Ahead At liaif - MddMesrn lateraiadlat* (SI) verse ge*r and suffered the most 4 1 » slty. chsnged to four, then II wsa Tourine’s Tavern 2IM In the great battle between Mid­ a t exaiperating experience that hu V a n P s lt ,f t>. Rothenberg, c 1 0 2 spun back to 12 lecond*. Thl* fllgh Team Oi s m dletown Central and Union Beach, Bulllvant, f M been theirs thl* *ea*on. The Eagles sssw eesseseseeseeee 0 0 0 proved a serious mailsr when Schanck'e .Puels the two teams came off the floor McCooey.-f • • S S Minted then) In Uie second quar- P. Jone*, o 1041 0 0 0 [Ur* Lewta, Jamesburg, received Cerlione'* Oreenhouse- 10 11 5 0 4 it haKtlme 12-11 for Middletown. Welsh, f SO tar while duplicating their ow n Preston, g 0 0 0 L O O K IN G a one-end-one foul shot wllh *ev- Palmer Kano ''X 1010 Coach Jim Robbins’ Beacher* used Foulkea, c I I first quarter icore to go out of the B. Bennett, g ■V PHONE...cists Nttfe 0 0 0 en seconds to go, Ite made both - High Individual Set \ Danny Hourahan aa ■ decoy and A. Bennett, c SO half prohibitively ahead 21-10. This Trollan, g to cal M|rMMwa||0lkK% and won Ihe ball game. Coach J . Davlno J W 1 lent Pete Brown la to get ahead SuplesuU, g 10 I* the first time anybody w u able I T O V E R 12 1 29 Oen* Dobrtynekl, lloffman, and J. Bodalak m ■ !& , rats f r M Aafcery P v t In the third qusrter 21-11. Ken G lararden, g 00 to. do anything like that .to the eeeeeeess>eses>eeete» ' « *er« a*tf *'r«M.Taaa*ia* hi* player* deserv* * borf (or J. Iletlrlck Foulkea and Ken Bulllvant got the Cr*ggan,.g 0 1 Rockets. ’ Malawan Twp. Eagle* (44) OFF KEYPORT BASKETBALL lor good iportamanshlp In gracefully J . Burgess 684 Intermediate player* back on eVen '•* • • .*■?'#. ."i #■ ■ Hawks Unafraid'. ttMMfU i>n« 4NK|« (43 . 1 0 2 1*90 h it gone Into the record wllh accepting thl* verdict, Somebody High Inllvldnt Gama ■Wrtrta ^TBi W W o e^ rlr WtfceHtMt Hawk* h*4 a inare/.fxGitin* IBiyniie ( quarter and then the Score eased Matawaa — 'M 3 * dsm lir at th* hand* of was notably ‘ remit* tomswhere S, Pivltlo ■" ■ 2U IMnk Thtrteday. It 'is uneallM- for In the Sayreviiie^orth Plain­ back and forth until'the' team s The underdog H«wk team ahowe^ S, Bonnano " M4 Ooeper, I, tor to detract front'the Buccaneers field game two night* later the wound up ln a tie. L. Jackaon, f no fear of the £aglei reputation la J . Feeher 290 Rice, f victory by luggesting that If the clock atlll waa acting up and that In the overtime, Tom W a 1 a h’s A n d r e w s ,! ’ -­ bouncing out in front in the first Witkowski, c Keyport leim had been at full on* had to be Hopped while Ihe early foul looked as though It Horton, f quarter with Johr Hinds and Vic Sutherland, c physical strength Instead of having “ automatic" time piece had to be M ar. 1 would stand up for a Beachar vic­ B. Farrell, I Merrill leading the way for Ihem. Garsfano, g two regulars out with the virus, tinkered with T u rn W L tory Until late In (he period when Bilottl, t But then Ihe Eagles again applied Henderson, g the result would have been differ­ Shore Insurance w 3 1 George Supienskl, who had been Mart Kail, f that aecond quarter cruaher, not S ta rn e s,f Zelwak, g ent. The Bucs dlsplsycd a com­ Rollo’s 4.1 39 blanked until this time, uncorked u .bad u the Rockets got It, but UNIVERSITY OF SOUTIIt'RN Slebert, f Brandigafl, g mendable capacity to deal wllh a Polo's Appliances 41 37 a one-han^er' that hit the mark for cad enough. Wltkowakl again led CALIFORNIA'S Irsck tesm slresdy LongeUe, c troubling' development when they Eatontown TV m 38 a Middletown triumph. - the Eagles charge while their de­ has started their outdoor csmpilgn reset their lone to pincli off K11S Buck Smith's 111 90 Morrell, c fense* anuffed out (be Hswks k . . >' < « and Matawan's Jack Kuhns wai a The Matawan team held the tall M ataiip Top, llawk* ,(it) drive-ins completely In the.jecond Mat-Key Recreation ' H. Henderson, badly that only Merrill's field gqal m*mh*r of the victorious 910-ysrd Mlddletowners In check through O F P half. T here Is nothing Ksyport M. M. Sloan Agency Nucclo, g and Larry Behr'l foul counted for relay tesm lhat triumphed over sit at most of their game. Foulke* and Hinds, f . . 0 e could have done, with all regulars 9 1 O Market 31 47 ’ A. B arr, g the Hawks In the quarter. The UCLA In Ihe opening meet Feb, BOWLERS Suplenskl could not (core st all In Behr, f t 3 2 present, to overcome this show llig h T e im le t M elna, g Eagles went out of the half ahead 11 . He also placed In tho )avolln Why Walt Hour* To Bowlf the first half, Suplenskl praoUcal- Bunger, I , 0 0 of R*d Bsnk profioiency. The vlc- Eatontown. TV M04 W arwick, g lS-ll\Then, In the third quarter, In which the winning throw was a ' Jim G ro v e r ly "carrying'' hi* team against the V Merrill, C 1 11 Iroy ov er K eyport w as no light Buck Smith’s S«» they made II a rout by scoring 18 mere 223 [t , thst’s sll. The M ila WlU R e serve Alleyn F o r Yon pressing Matawan defenders. In 7 e 20 Hunlcr,, O - - 0 0 One for Red Bank u Ihe Bucs will Shore Insurance »U point* to Ihe Eaglet four, wllh the win sthlete must teol pretty good the third quarter, Foulkes and Bul- Melious, g , 0 0 not face another Group III team High Team G am e- ‘ A t T be ! Marlber* Tap. (tt) whole lineup contributing to_the on­ sbout this for this y e sr h i h u llvant finally shook themselves C F J. Drowoy j ^ ~ 1 0 In Central Jersey lhat tan muvo Eatontown TV 1 1 2 1 - slau gh t With the score- IS elected ai hla specially an evcni K E Y P O R T ; loose to build up a 27-13 lead for 4 0 Sakowskl,’ $„ . 1 s Ihe ball In on drlve-lns with tho Shore Insurance 1119 Croddlck, f against the Hawks, the Eagles in which Ihe tossing Is agalnit the Intermediate team, but Mata­ J. Farrell, f 2 0 Anthony,, g ( 0 speed and dispstch of the Keys Hollo's I0U RECREATION subs played out the last quarter. m arks nl that order. In the USC- wan came oa again in the last » 0 Tha Red and White s trouble was Hlgb ladlvldusl Set Lambenon, f UCLA meet, the scoring wss by q u arter to d o s e the gap to 24-20 7 1 The Rovers never could quite 10 4 24 when they camo lo tho backbuard. R Breeder tin American Legion Building Cade, c points rather than tlmci, placet with second* to gp.A* dme was 2 I m«irf it In their gsme with the they could not "so ften " their shots K Nardona. « u SI Weal Front SL D. Smith, g and distances. USC setting -917.9 not left to "win, Coach John Luc* 2 4 Ramblers, always trailing by (ml Team W L PC. to ease the momentum ol their E . Thorn 071 P e n t, g foot-polnts for tholr snowing,In the kovlch let the Matawan nib* play a few points and not able to puli Kagles 10 0 1.000 drives snd Keyport rootrri wero High Individual O ttla m o n . t u e s . W e d . |avelln. This la si unhappy year It out. i i 7 up. Bad foul-shooting deprived Rockets S 9 .91* kept groaning over rnlaaes after E . Cottle 27 0 ' a for the Trojan trackmen In lhat SAT. AND SUN. In tbe Marlboro Central-Keans- them of victory is they made tour Hawks 4 S Mi nice cut-ins through the enemy's I-, Nirtlone- 200 Keaaaburg (») they cannol bark their accustomed burg ahd Union Beach-R a r 1 1 a n G F P free throws In 21 chances, deadly Rover* 2 7 .222 tone. Keyport hss the height on Its E . Thorn J f l bid for nstlonaj honors. This Is sll At Th* Time Of Your Cbolc* game*, there waa no doubt where In a game with a seven-p o I Ji t Rambler* 2 7 .212 freshman squad to combine with Norm an, 1 through no fault of their own. B e­ the power lay from the outset. Novembre, f spread In the score. The Ramblers Ihe fast, smaller men holding over, KEYPORT. RECREATION Can CO M M cause of some sort of a hauls over Hourahan ran up 24 point* for the Neilson, e —; L \ U ^ e re not * great deal better, mak- for a promising squad In the nest LEAGUE For ABejr Reservation* _■__ W heelchal^ Cage O am es J l high school football player from Tesm Bcacbera again* Raritan, a sol­ Altobeilo; g X \k2 ftg-saly. four-in -It chances, but two yesrs. * 1 . Penmylvsnls having hid his wsy Menture, g I l 2 tit*. scoring . . _ burden w u on t h e At M iddim own M ar. 21 Weber Roofing- IW4 21W psld out tn California md back to Rosenbaum, | S I S Rovers,Rxjvers, not them.them, Telro’s Csslno «l 14 FR EEH O LD REG IO N A L bo- interview USC officlili on scsdem- Snover. g S S S Biakata by------Ed Broberg, Lefty - A wheelchair baaketball game Petermann’a ttvtnlks 49 27 comes our preference to Red Ic mailers, ihe National Collegiate Hygrade I'nodi Snider, .g s s 'Sauter and Mike Weeks kept the » ill be played at Middletown Town­ 14 IS Rovers bird on the heels of the Bank aa the team having Ihe Athletic Association ha* suspended II • II Gulf XV, . ship H. 8 , court M ir. 21 at 7:20 batter height and physical poten­ ,.C .RlL..{3.jAD II 9 2# R am ble r *-ln the first quarter, Ihe Trojan* from competing. In *11 Z ltp s X 12 (i m . Heled M. Dunn announces tial for Group III pliy, rio'W national events’ under NCAA spon­ U a (47) wtth BlUy Farrell and Rich Bren Tierney's Beversg* III a that K eyport Is out. This was of r nan carrying Ihe load for the win lor the ipeniorlng organliatlons, sorship. in other words, because Keypori Recrratlon 19 97 - — [(]f written before the Colonial* md Hourahan, f . 2 U In the secood quarter, the ‘ the WIUiout-A D cubt Society a n d pf an alloged offenu In foothill, Team High O w e the Buca met Tuesday. Red Bank Young, 1 of both tesm * tightened. , the Monmouth County Chapter of Ihe USC trackmen and baseball Weber Roofing MO la faster but has no Ronnie Grif­ tesms will be unable to defend K O'Neill, ( bat the Rovers were snuffed out I MuK.u„ r Dy.trophy AssoclsUons. Hygrade Foods 027 fiths lo off aet Ihe big men the Kingeter, f their national tlllei. The 1091 Tro­ T etro's US opposition will offer along the R. GUmartln, f r ,yr.l* i'r.i “ V ' H- -en. will be * contest ian bate hall teim aualalned the Team High Serl.s 9 9 way We are aware that we G a r d a , f half. between the Brooklyn Whlrlaways flrat ihoutout visited on s Southern Welter Roofing 20M made M*pasquan our "clrar snd Rumpus Room P. Brown, e Still I* BaO Game snd the J tn ty Wheelers. The CsJIfornls tesm in yesr* when llsr- Tetrn't 2820 unequivoc^ble" choice in Group oid Delta, snother Matawaner, Sputniks Fitzpatrick, c Sut tbe Rover* Mill were very Brooklyn tegm will play In Ihe na­ 2971 much la th^ ball game. Sauter 111, Central Jersey, before s blinked them for lfoly Crow In Individual High Gsme F 3 T g ~ tional WMelchair basketball tour­ WHITE PINE PANEL J. Wemd, f and Week* put the pr&lure on Dir bunch of little-regsrded guys who Ui* NCAA tourney list yesr, Hut Bob llelfrich i n ney In C alifornia In April while cared nothing about form, Long th* Tro|sns came back to gain lid /llo 249 V 6 M " And 10" Widths Williams, g Rambler* throughout the * e c o n d MacLeai, g half. With their chief sco r I n k the Je rsey a n s are 8 3 on the ses- Branch, came along lo spill revenge on DelU 0.2 snd oust Holy John Uaina 2 4 Walsh,' g 2 IS aces tied op by the pressing Rovn ton to date. , Ihem. Rut Manasquan had the Cross from the tourney, msklng Individual lligh Sarlea (ponies In 8 Foot O r Random Lengths physical makeup to get picked lh* national title thereby. 1) e 1 1 defense, th * Ramblers c im i in th« prellmlnaryogsme pl*y- 1 John Bsrna. now I* working out In thi. Holy through with new under-the-baskei rrs from both team* will oppoie * over Red Bank and the speed lo VA Zito Oil C ross gym under Cohlr*ct With Iho excellent performer* In Vln Carlson team from th* Shore Area Young get the nod over Freehold. Key­ T e d Celk Olft York, Pa., Si. Louts Ordinals faim f " ' ' and Chuck Cummings, who carried Men'l. Chrlstlsn. AlMClltlon, As-' port sympathies In the tourney probably now will turn toward club. There It a chsnce UelU may. MIDDLETOWN RECREATION W ee ksrf the scoring losd for a Rambler vie f^ry Park. Physically normal and work i few (jame* for Ihe York MON, N IT E M IX E D Boyd, I tory. The pressing tactics of thr unaccustomed to wheel chairs, the former KHS mentor Joo Barlle’l Bound Brook team, another sur­ team when lh visits the A 1 b a ft y ' ‘ T e im B a r n e t ^ f aroused Rover* made Ihe game > rules will not apply lo the “ Y" W area weekends before he leaves 'ffiO'Plve Aces_____ ..ML Sterling, f stirring one to the end. t«m except that they cannot rl*e prise outfit who, like L o n g , ...... ,_____ Bfinchr itiowed them MW Ullle TOltoKrlirJune to he wllh Ihe ball Hiynor Iron Works 41 -A -rtgu lan reaso n wlndu;> doutJte timu llie wtlMklialii *nd,wlll be Ihitr regularly. American Construction L ag as, c header is scheduled for the Key siven s handlcap of 20 point*. regulsr season form mesns un-j 11 der the pressure of state tourna­ The Jolly riyo 39 Lambert*oo,g port HJgh court tomorrow night | Commuters Esso . 31 P. Brennas, g Tbe Eagles are due to take on thr ment play. Coach Don S I a v e n, Bohnsack Is In Lead Softball Meeting Silver Crest D artw r Shop 12V W. Jannarone/g Rovers in the first game snd th r , Red Bank, took the Bernardsvllle w m learn too seriously la scoullng In Teeners' Pin Loop Tha Corsl Aces Carlioa, c , Rambler* and the Hawks tangle in All l*am* wWilog to be repre- m m them. Our choice of Manasquan The Rascslt I t H Sauter, g . Ihe aecond gam e. Whether thr ‘ruled la the tenior loop M*taw*n- Tom..UoHni*ek 1^ leading Ihe sen- IS O a u b prospect of facing the mighty Kryport Softball League muit have *t least showed e fine diiregsrd E*g toV'thB hlghlrtouted o T ffiV P ^ ^ ^ v U lo a Jn thl.^cky -Sam 1 i l l les Is a frightening prospect r* representative* at the final organl- which Freehold,Freehold. unceremoniouslytuiceremonlOMly Keyport Rec- Jim Fontl Ml maJns a question after the Roveri utlos nesting at the M a t a w a n reatlon Allay* with lam es ef ITS, « L Pe. dumped from the loumcy. But W e W on't Have This Stock Long forfeited to tha Rocket* when they PecrtsHon Cenler oa Middle**! 221 and 2M for. i 090 total. Clota -LADIES MONDAY NIOIIT SIX Marlboro Central 9 S 1.000 Die Group III title mean* little completed their big objective of the Rd , B**r lh* Little League field, behind In the aecond and I h I r d Tn m W L ; * At These Prices Middletown Intermediate 7 2 .770 more for the Central Jerw y rep­ game with tbe Rambler*. \ 2;lS.pjn. .Sundiy, Harv Morrells slots sre Stan Potlug wllh s DM Auxiliary Engine Ca, 1 (0% U'A K eansburg 4 i m resentative* to face butchery al Raritan Rambler* (M) : leagfl* Officer, caution*. Iteprcscn- snd Csrlo f'ranclool with 191, Bayshore Dairies ' 42 U So Order N ow W hile Supply Is Still Available Union Beach 4 S .401 the hind* of such outfit* *i i ' -• • ' O F P IIII*« Ir* atked to bring Inform*- ■ In the Junior division for boys 14 Wallers School of Dani'ag Matawan Elementary J 7 .222 Moorettown, thin lo Englewood WA WA B oyd, f 1 o I tion ea fWd* svallibl* with suit- ye ars at s|e ind under, Ricky CreaUve Hair Slylisli 13'^ 41^ Raritan Township 17 .125 or Morristown, Moorestown I* on R, Brennan, f o • «M* playtag nrfsces. Frye's 119 laid* with llsrry Hoff llamm'* Bakery : . 1 2 41 Carlaoe, f the w iy In dialling* Bloomfield's 2 1» In second p lsce with a 40f And HI W »y Friendly ' WA 44J4 Conover Lumber Co. On M ar. 4. 1771, (he newly form­ record «f 9f Xrsight win. V * D elgert/ t 0 0 Ot Msr. J, IM , Rear Adm. Charles llcody Foss, third with • ed U. S. Marine Corps saw It* first South J*n *y*u hav* # o d tf. , COIfax40500 ... B. FsmO, c ?* !p*nl*b-Aro*r1- 4M. Bowlin In the contest ar* comber when M t IMKnee landed If T. Fa*r«ll>C' i i ■u'll « w c m r kSM , b U * m * Iba f ir i l U ,4 , ' ', -. * *i * i i . ' 19 strtkis. 'nie wnmi T.... " '"•‘"TW BW Sttw et «i»*« "w m iidtoyyw lm Bifl and'tiipurad Ae Brtfish port'of C r* y , S N m l d«ew »'#se*l»i ib* mHy MATAWAMiCia b* MUMdl»W» Mds S M sy whei iropfcl** wilt b* Our a l i r Ntw Prwridtaee, U s a u Mrleaaa, g* o*at*d Iraak of Admiral. one, thing, lhat If they do mak* swarded prlcef wiJI #k#se yo-j Page Fourteen— First Section THE MATAWAN ‘JOURNAL March 12,1959

a Jecture on forestry. Philip Cum­ NJ Legion Auxiliary Holmdel Round-Up S c o u t Round Table giving examples as to beat this Walnut St., Keyport, celebrated his 1707 Girls At Women’s. League mings, aaaiaUnt district commis­ could bt accomplished. Joseph 21st birthday on Feb. 2S. He la Aiding Marlboro - Spring rvund-up ter cMJdrea en- M e e t i n g Held Monday terin* kindergartea fa Hafandd sioner, suggested that Scout lead­ Lucania conducted the opening serving in the U. S. Army and it ’58 Scout Camp M a regular meeting of the Board Meets Townahlp la Septem ber *81 be The monthly District Scout round ers revive the colorful decorations ceremony. Charlea R. Bea, neigh­ stationed with Co. D, Second Bat­ American Legion Auxiliary, De­ held Apr. 7 and A pr. > Iran j table was held at St? Mary's Epis­ that used to appear on their tents, borhood commissioner, assigned to talion, llthA/C Regiment in Ger­ During 1956, a total of 1707 In­ Mrs. Charles Prager and Mrs. partment of New Jersey, held in lo II a.m. at tbe new Eteaaaatary copal Church, Keypqrt, Monday, un­ packs, patrol flags, etc., and gave public relations and publicity, at­ termediate and Senior Girl Scouts many, where he has been s I n c a Trenton recently, Mrs. Homer Louis Prager were the hostesses at School, Keyport-Habndel Kd. Pu- der the direction et Ja m e s P . Instruction in the creating and tended both sections. attended Camp Nomoco, Smith- M ay 1957. Matteson, Cliffwood, hospital con­ the board of directors meeting of pile wboee last names ' Flynn, district commissioner. The making of simple stencils that any burg, the 260-acre camp owned Prior to entering the Army, Sgt. tact chairman for New Je rsey the Hebrew Women's League, Key­ In the A through L Cub Scout section w u conducted boy of acout age could make eas­ . and operated by the Northern Mon­ Sgt. Conway Marks State Hospital, Marlboro, reported be registered ta 'Apr. f, — by William Welntraub. neighbor­ ily Conway attended Keyport High ' mouth County Council ot Girl port, held at the synagogue with the need of table radios, writing from M through Z should hood commisalooer. A. J a c k i o a Carl Ratbjen, neighborhood com- 21st Birthday Abroad School and' gradulted in 1K3. Ha Scouts. Mri. Olaf Hammer, New Mrs. Saul Sahner, presiding. paper, pencils, games, magazines, oo Apr. I. Boice and Roy N. Forsberg. nt'^v- misakner, talked on the many ad­ formerly was employed by A&D Shrewsbury, camp chairman, dis­ etc. She also said that wash cloths A latter of resignation was re­ Parents are requested te Irlag j burhood commlaaioMn, asaiated. vantages of operating troop move­ Sgt. Michael B. Conway, eon of Yannetta Electrical Contractors, closed that this represents 72 per were in very short supply at -the ceived from Mrs. Hy Bzura, finan­ with them birth certificates aad 1 The theme lor April activities for ments by the uBe of hand signals, Mr. and Mra. William Conway, 10 Plainfield. cent Of tbe 2161 Intermediates and hospital i cial vice president. Miss B. Doro­ records et Immoabattea. Chil­ Tub Scouts, auggesta farming, rur­ Seniors registered In the council. A When units and counjies through­ dren must be fiv»-years-el-«(t by al activities, soil conservation, total of 95 troops were represented thy Cohen announced (hat the Unit­ Nov, I In -order to he e n r s iM lor plant growing, etc. Mra. John L. and almost half of them stayed for out the state received this report ed Jewish Appeal will Mart some­ thejt took up the project under September. 11 m school piysicUn t tiamberiain took part in the lead­ two nights. \ their rehabilitation and community time this month and Mrs. Jack will be on hand ter tha physical ership training by., directing th e Bayshore Restaurant and Cocktail Bar Three types of camping are pro­ Goldberg reported that plans have examination. i group in square dances, Virginia vided for Girl Scouts tn Northern service programs. Through the gen- ret-lsl etc. Monmouth County: Year.rqMnid I erosity of American Legion Auxil- been completed for the - Purim Children wOl visit the. kinder­ , Cliffwood ! The Scout troop section was con troop camping, six weeks of estab­ laryJUnlt 39, Roebling, Mrs. Mat­ smorgasbord which will be held garten room te meet tha teacher : ducted by Edw ard F e rra ri, neigh- lished troop camp during July and teson presented a new radio to the Mar. I2.‘ ; and spend a little time at play .August, and day camping in four Hospital. , M n. Larry Elseman reminded so that they n ay aahctoate pleas­ 1 borhood comm issioner. E a rl Peter­ ant experiences at school ia the 'districts. Throughout the year, From American legion Auxiliary ill the memben of the Purim mas­ son, district field executive, gave girls from 10. to 17-year-old may tipita throughout New Je rs e y i l querade party tor the children to fall. O pening M arch 17th camp overnight or" tor several dozen new wash cloths,' several be held Mar. 22 at 1:30 p.m. at nights at Camp Nomoco, In aiUi' dozen models for the hobby shop, Odd Fellows' Hall, Keyport. On Under New Management tion to three tent units accommo­ game* aad pencils have been re­ Mar. i3, at 7 pjn. the traditional arora dating a total of 85 girts, there al­ ceived. These, along with litho­ Purim services, Including the read­ * so Is a cabin unit lor 16 girls. graph pictures and approximately ing ot the Meggllah, will take Troops often use Sutphin Lodge 690 magazine and pafler back place at the synagogue. Holds Meeting We will serve tasty -Jdn. .George Frankel reported with its fireplace and wood stove books, have been delivered to the The monthly meeUng of.Uui Chln- thatplans have teen completed for daring the winter. hospital tor the comfort and enter* garora District committee. B oy Camp Opens Ju ly 14 tainment of the patients, Many of the fashion show and card party Luncheons and Dinnersr - Scouts, was held at St. " j oh n’s - M n George Starr, Eatontown, these Hems are In constant de­ to be held at Shore Point inn, Rar­ Methodist Church eduoattonal build troop camp chairman, has mand and the program is a con­ itan Township, Apr. It. Mrs Paul Ing, Raritan Township, Mar, 3. Er­ — Open 11:30 A.M. to 12 P.M. nounced that established troop tinuing one with the American Le­ Waffenfeld announced that the don­ nest Peseux, district c h a ) r m a n, camp will be open to troops from gion Auxiliary. o r luncheon will be held May 26. presided. William Friedlaender, as- July 14 to Aug. 23 for six five-day at 1 p.m. at Peterson’s Buttonwood 1 8,s!ant d|glrlot chalhnM; Jtm ei F. FOR INSURANCI CAU sessions. A basic staff of camp di­ Ellen Marie Galligan Manor, Matawan. * I p|ynn> district commissioner and rector, nurse and waterfront di­ Reports also were heard from Earl W. Peterson, district scout B O B O R R CLOSED M ONDAYS rector will be on hand to help co­ Shower Guest O f Honor M rs. Saul Diamond, Mrt. Jules Ai field executive, assisted. The Mon­ ordinate program sotlrities. A wes­ pine, M rs. Maurice Cohen and mouth Council annual Scout show R o u te 3 6 ' : tern square dance, a barbecue, an Miss Ellen Marie Galligan, Mat­ Mrs. Charlea Prager. Mrs. Bert will be held Apr. 11 in Asbury Union Beach Am yle Parking in Rear of Building International festival, all camp awan, wu die guest of honor at a Goldstein and Mrs. Dsvtd Lem­ Park. All the Boy Scouts In the campfires, conservation projects surprise shower Saturday evening berg. The next meeting of the district, Cuba, Scouts, Sea Scouts and star watching will be possible. given, by M iss B arbara Woodhouse, board will be held Apr. 2 at the and Explorers, will be asked to fax .4-5022 These and other ideas will be Keyport, al her home. Decorations home of M rt. Diamond. Mrs Irwin sell tickets. This will be an excel­ M»~ turn WmImI WmxWi Im im a j|| adopted and expanded to carry out Rubenfeld and Mrs. Mark Goldman Special St. Patrick's P a r were in pink snd white. lent opportunity for parents n o t $hUf»nlHihmnmU the Colorado senior round-up theme will act as co-hostesses. Min Galligan will become t h e familiar with Scout activities and IMsPannifutfCaniHf tin of "New Frontlea." The home bride of John Gordon Wherry, Las T h e regular monthly business programa to witness the m uiy ad­ J» mi omca-auoMwatoi, t o w n Corned Beef and Cabbage frontier, the Western frontier, the meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. Cruces, N.M., Apr. 4 In St. Joseph’s vantages offered boys from elght- world frontier and widening fron­ Church, Keyport. tonight. years-of-ags up. tiers. Guests were Mrs. William Oalll- Plans wen discussed for the ^(Brownies, Intermediates and Sen­ gan, Mrs. A Morgello, Mrs Don­ Appointments Made By spring district campOree, which iors also use Camp Nomoco for ald Long, Mrs. Alan Lewis, Mata* will take place in April, Unit lead­ day outings, picnics and cookouts. Corps Mothers Leader wan; Mrs. D/son Woodhouse, Mrs. ers will be informed ol campsite Often more than 20 troops from Stanley Miss Maureen location and activities at a 1 a t e r neighborhood travel by bus aod Mrs Charles Meeker conducted • • • Pastula, Mrs. James Flynn. Key­ date Mr Friedlaender-wa* ap­ hold a pltyday or a rally there. the meeting of the Corps Mothers port; Mrs. Daniel Acciam, Red pointed chairman of a nominating Girl Scout famiHei also may use Association of the Guadalcanal Ca­ Bank; Miss Patricia Grotovsky, J committee which will entertain the camp. dets, Cliffwood, in the VFW Post Perth Amboy; Miss Irene Pastula, nominations for posts on 'tho dis­ combine...... Day camps operate from 9 a.m. Home. She named her committee Plainfield; Mrs. James Fogarty, trict committee for a one-y e a r to 3 p.m. in four parts of the coun­ appointments: Uniforms, Mra. The­ Mrs. Joseph Kilcomlngi, Mrs. A. term, a dinner rrieeting wlll be cil: Lincroft area, Middletown odore Bushed, chairman, assisted Hunt, Sayrevilie. held at Peterson’s Buttonwood • rea, Matawan area and Eaton- by M rs. George Spoor. Mrs. Manor, Matawan, Monday^ at town area. D aily opportunity lo ex­ Gifts were sent by Mrs. Richard Charles Baumgartner, Mra. George plore^ the out-of-doora t h r o u a h Herrfger, Mrs. Mary Nicol, Mrs. DeLuca; chaperones, Mr*. Jamei p ™' Viliam coiihii. ' M r.'TiM O* talked on the need little planning and preparing a noontime Moffat publicity, M n. Charlea Con­ for more man power on the dis­ meal is offered. Mri. Robert Glas­ nor: membership, Mrs. Joseph trict level to assist In the adminis­ er, Fair Haven, day oamp chair­ Win Bermuda Trip Blenkowski; entertainment, Mrs. man, announced that full Informa­ Hugh Boyle; sunshine, Mrs. Ed­ tration of units, leaders u d boys. tion and day camp registration ward Wright; refreshments. Mrs. Anyone wishing to participate may The United Hebrew Congregation do to by contacting Mr. Peieux brochures will be available after Edward Bowen; ways and means, is selling bonds for a one-week all through Boy Scout Headquarters. Apr. 1. expenses paid vacation for two in Mrs. Charlea Hobby; trusteee, Mra. John Hanson, and M n. Robert Monmouth Council, Oakhurst. Bermuda. The drawing will take Attending the meeting were Chicken, fish Dinner place Saturday, June 20, at 9 p.m. Walling. Mrs. Howard Gates, returning Charles R. Bea, public relations; AMERICA'S LARGEST SUPER DISCOUNT CENTERS at the aynagogue. A spectacular W. C. Waterfleld, R. H. London, The St. James A.M.E. Zion from an Indefinite leave, waa wel­ and dancing will take place at that Edgar Lazw, Charles Roeafh, R. Church, MaUwan*. will sponsor a time. Chairmen ol the drive are comed back. A report on tha In- sUtllattM jUnaer .wae gtyen and Shaw, A. L. Henderson, Edvard C. BOYS' NEWEST SPRING fried chicken and fish dinner Sat­ Milton Gale and O r,‘W»Ogeni, Th* Kelly, W. A. Taylor, "Walter Bnrno Mrs. Moffat thanked Mrs. Wright urday beginning at 12 o'clock noon. committee consists ot Barbara Bak­ and Raymond C. Cheston. t The Senior Women's Club w i 1 J erman, Sol Diamond, Betty Felgen* and h«r,eommlttee for the well- 100% Wool, fully lined. Most with - * sponsor a St. Patrick's Day tea baum, Larry Eiseman, Jules Sella* planned affair. Card ef Thanks The mothers will march wHh the We wish to thank all our’frisnds Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the ger, Ben Rosenberg, Louis Rosen­ hate. } to a customer. Sizes 3-12. ~ home of Mrs. Mae Ethengain, 102 thal, Richard Ackerman and Cadets in the LoyaKy Dsy parade and neighbors ^for their kind ex­ Atlantic Ave., Matawan. Charles Goldstein. in Asbury Park, May 3, when they pressions of sympathy and floral will be seen In the new uniforms tributes during our recent bereave* Boys'Sport Shirts Boya* Beya’ California Boys’ I Pc. Sport now being made by tht uniform lAent, especially the Rev. Earle E. committee. Sanforized short aleeve SPORT SHIRTS GENERAL ELECTRIC Hair, of the North Plainfield Re* SOCKS Combinatiei Saits formed Churth, the Rev. Chester styles. Ass’t patterns and colors. Novelty prints, Packages ol 4 pairs. Ad­ Short aleeve, aanfortied >ber 4 - IS The U SS L an gley w u placed In A*. Galloway and the Bedle Funer­ chocks and florals. vertised la'Lite. ' - tlna cottons. Embroidery commission as the Navy’s first air­ al Horae.. trim. flEFRIGERATOR-FREEZER craft carrier at Norfolk, Va., Mar. Mra. Harry Wells ’ Rag. $8 .9 8 21. 1922. Mrs. August Mollenhauer Reg .$ 1.6 9 8 7 c Re®. $1.00 8 1c Rag. $ 2 .9 5 * 1 87 with swm g-out shelves Boys’ Coma ‘type " Boys’ Boys* Wash 74 Wear Boya’ Bamnlble t h a t h a n d yo u t h e f o o d SU C K SETS DUNGAREES SUCKS JACKETS Sanforised cotton. Notice To Persons Rayoa llannol, Slias H U ounce, doublt kae*. . Sizes 4-11. . ----' Slies i - 1 4 . ------Sizes t i l ---- r — DesiringAbsentee Reg. $ 7 .9 8 * 3 W Reg.$1.98 9 7 c Reg. $4.98 »267 Rag. $4.98 *2n

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ganized Rainbow Council IS. Mata­ Engagem ents Laurence Harbor $ Miss Spafford George Terhune wan; Star of Monmouth Council S3, Five-Year Period Parents W elcome New Arrivals waata^Hdde* Freehold, and Beacon Light Coun­ cil 113, Highland*. She was a mem­ Mn. Mildred Sickle*, » East Man Married Married Feb. 15 Dies Saturday ber of Rainbow Council 15, Daugh- Cancer Report The Dutcb Reformed Church, Miss Janet Lee Spatford, *ugh Front St.. Keyport, and W i 1 11 a m ten of America. H arvlllt George R. Terhune, Hilicrest Rd., Cancer took the Uvea of 49.029 Spotswood, was tbe setting for the ter of Mr*. Lee Spaftwd. O# Sec­ Sickles, Union Beach, hay* an­ Besides her husksnd, she Is sur­ Mr. and Mrs. Alaska Harvilie, Hazlet, died Saturday, Mar. 1, 1939, men, women and children in New double ring wedding of Miss Elean­ A daughter was porn Saturday, ond St., Keyport became the bride nounced the engagem ent of their vived by one son. Ned, East P.O. Box 139, Cliffwood, are the at his home after a long illness. Jersey, during a five-year period or Berry, daughter of Mr. and M ar. 7, 1959, In R iverview Hospi­ of Richard David AnHviao, ana of Keansburg, and three grandchil­ parents of a son, born Tuesday, daughter, Carol May, to Rocco Lou* He w ss 82. Born in H arrison, he starting In 1953 and carryin g -Mrs. Kenneth Berry, 351 Main St., tal, to Mr. and Mrs. Steve P. Cit- Mr. and M n. Ralph A«Jv(ao, 113 dren. M ar. 3, 1959, in Monmouth Medi­ had lived in the West Hudsoif area through 1957. The total for 1931 Spotswood, end Robert Vlcttw tadino, 19 Miil Lane, West Keans­ Church S t, Woodbridge, Sunday. Funeral services and Interment cal Center. until he moved to Hazlet a year haa not been reported officially as Weiss, son of Mrs. Marion Weiss, burg. .. were held yesterday afternoon in Feb. 15, 1959, at th* Calvary Meth ago. yet. 367 Lawrence Pkwy., Laurence Har­ odist Church, Keyport. Tbe Rev. Fort Lauderdale. B ernhardt Burnette He w as employed as a linoleum . Douglai G. Oemeroy, Somer­ bor, and the late Victor R. Weias, A " daughter was born Tuesday, Dr. Hillman T. Williams, , P**tor. cutter at Congoleum Nairn Co. un­ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burnette, Benjamin Mamiok ville, state crussde chairman, com­ Saturday, M ar. 7, 1939, at 3 p.m. M ar. 1 , 1959, in . Monmouth Medi­ officiated at the double ring cere­ til his retirement in 1917. He was RD 1, Old Bridge, are the parents Benjamin Mamiok, 19, <4 U Di­ menting on the number of cancer The Rev. Peter Markey performed cal Center, to Dr. Edward Bern­ mony before an j^lar decorated a finencijl secretary of Vigilant of a son, born in South Amboy Hos­ vision St., Keyport, dlM -Monday, death*,-j*ld:- "De*pita thi* grim . the ceremony before pn altar dec­ hardt and Mrs. Bernhardt, 187 Mid­ with white flower*. Mt*l "Ha I e i pital. Council, J r . OLIAM. Mar. 9, 1939, at hli home. He waa toll, the American Cancer Society orated with white gladioli and dle Rd., Hazlet. Vanderbilt, organists played tradi­ Surviving are his wife, M rs. F.m- born in New York, aon of the late feel* that the fight against cancer palms. Mrs. Randolph Appleby was tional wedding muffle. ' R eis ma S. Terhune: a daughter, Mrs. Simon and Mary (Borchardt) Is gaining ground. Advances in the soloist and Mrs. Clarence Cor­ -. Hoffman Given in marriage by her broth­ Emma Prinz, Hatlct; two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Jaquin Reis, 803 Mamiok. He had lived In Keyport resesrch have ensbled doctors to by, organist. er, Bruce Spafford. the bride wore James, California, and John, Nul- 301 Laurel Ave., West Keansburg, Bayview Ave., Union Beach, are for over 34 yean. save many live* and more and Given in marriage by her fa­ a gown of white French net wifli ley; a sister, Mrs. Frances Huddy, are the parents of a daughter, the parents of a daughter, bora He wai a retired clothing aalta- more people ire heeding the warn- ther, the bride' wore a' chapel- white lace flowers appliqued over Somerville, and two grandchildren. born W ednesday, M ar. 4, 1939, in T hursday, M ar. 5, 1959, In Mon­ man, He w u th* husband of- th* lng signs so that oncer is being length gown of Chantilly Jace de­ the skirt. Her fingertip-leugth veil Funeral services were held Mon­ Riverview Hospital. , mouth Medical Center. late Ctoretta (Wood) .Mamiok, Ha detected. In a cursh le etage." signed with a fitted bodice, long fell from a cap of baby seed pearls day at 11 a.m. at the Wilfred Arm- wa* * member qf the BPQE 1 U , “ A)>ril It C ancer Control Month Lupeiing sleeves and a wing collar IM P tm rtd o ahd she carried a white Bible cov­ Itsge Funeral Home, Kearny. In­ Barbolina Rad Bank, - - : and at that time the ' Am erican sparkling with sequins, over a ny­ ered with gardenias. ' terment was In East Ridgelawa A daughter was bom Tuesday, A daughter was bom Thursday, Surviving Is hi* daughter, Mia* Cancer Society will seek the funds lon tulle yoke. Accordion pleated C em etery. M ar. 3, 1959, in R iverview Hospi­ Mar. S, 1939, ia. Riverview Hospi­ Mrs. Bruce Spafford, sister-in-law Miriam Mamiok, with whom ha needed lo carry on the three-, nylon tulle ruffles cascaded under tal, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bar- tal, to Mr. and Mra. Area DiPer- of the bride, was the matron. of Mr*. Wldlatt Poling Ir, lived. • — ------.— pranged programs of research, ed- the. short lace front skirl Her fin- bolino, Old Tennent Rd., Morgan- honor. She wore a blue laca and ratolo, -723 Palmer Ave., Keans­ M n. Marie (Jone*) Poling, 41, of . Funeral services will be held at ucatlon and service. Thoussnds gertip-length Veil of French illu- viiie. burg. I ^ : ' chiffon gown and carried an old- 12 Walnut St., Keyport, died" Fri­ 1 p.m. toi»y at th* gydle Funeral of volunteen enlisted by the 1 1 sioo flowed from a crown of se­ fashioned bouquet of pink carna­ day, M ar. 9, 1939, after a ahort HOme, Keyport Interment will ba county chaptera will conduct the quins and lace and £he carried a ’ y ncntowki tion*. MISS CAROL MAY SICKLES Illness, She was born in Perth Am­ la Fairmount Cemetery, Newark. cru sed *." round bouquet of white orchids and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kendall, M Mr. and M n. Joseph Lucasie- Robert Anzlvino, brother of the boy; She ws* the widow of Wil­ FlgUrei obtained by the Amei* _..j£ephanotis. . Willis Ave., Keacsbuig, are tbe wics, J2J Sewnd St, Keyport, are is Infante Jr.. son Of Mr. to d M ri, bridegroom, w u be*t tn*n airt liam Poling Jr...... St. Jeuph's Group icafr Cincer Society,' New Jersey Mrs. Vernon Baumann, Spots. parents of * daughter, born the parents of a daughter, bora Gaylord Foulks ushered. Nikco infante. Yellow Meeting Surviving ar* three (liter*, M n. Division, from records of tha New , wood, sister of the bride, was the Wednesday, Mar, 4, 1939, in Mon­ Thursday, Mar, I, 1959, in River­ A dinner for the bridal party and House Rd . Cream Ridge Anna Mae Petenon, Mn. Evelyn T o S m Eattar Shew Jersey Stale Department of Health, flutron of honor and the bridal at­ mouth Medical Center. view Hospital family wa* held at Howard John­ Hughet Perth Ambay, and Mn. reveal that the number .of deathe ' tendants were Mrs. George Giilard, Miss Sickles ii a graduate - of St. Joseph’s Raiary and Altar S u y d im son's, Woodbridge, after which the Clara Post, Fordsi three brothers, It Incresiing each year. In 1933 and Mrs. Thomas White, Laurence Keyport High School, C lu i 0LIW 8, Society, Keyport, held Ita regular A son was bort Thursday, Mar. couple left for a trip to New York. Edward Jone* and Harry E. Jones, the deeth toll waa 9130; In 1994, Harbor, sister of the bridegroom; A daughter, was torn Saturday, monthly meeting Mar. 1 In the 5, 1959, in Monmouth M edical C u ­ For traveling, the bride wore a and now is employed by J. J. New* Keyport, Vnd William Jones, Perth 1304; in I9S3, 9806; In 19M, (937, M ar. 7 , 1959, In F itU n Hospital” to Miss Karen Berry, Spotswood, sis­ ter, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Suy- blue crystalette dress 'with black bt-iry Keyport. Mr. lnfanle gradu- tchool oafeterla. The Rev. Francis and In 1997, 10.413. In 1947 th* ter of the bride, and Miss Carol Mr. and M n. Elmer Lusebrink, S Amboy. Bader, C.S.S.R.. conduoted th * dam, Texas Rd., Matawan. ' accessories. They are planning a aird from Keyport High School, Funeral service! were held Tues­ deaths from csncer totalled 7741, Gilbert, Sayreville. They wore MJrjam Dr., Matawaa. (ervlcei la the church, which CM- trip to Florida in the near future Class of 1957. and li employed by day at > p.m. at the Bedle Funer­ Eaiex death! were the hlghaat ' white taffeta sleeveless ballerina, Thompson ' . siited of Roiiry ind Benediction. The bride Is employed by the his father on R. Infante A' Sohf al Home,. Keyport. Interment was In the atate for ths five-year period length gown**ffimmed with clut- Mr, and Mrs.. Frank H. Thomp­ The society will attend the Easter M r. and M n . G eorge Simons, 85 Fint Bank A Trust Co., Perth Am­ Furm ( ream Ridge. In Green Grove Cemetery, Key­ numbering 9130 while the loweat, ten of roses, at the bodice and son, J Bayview Ave., Keansburg, Show at the Radio City Music Cliffwood Ave., Keyport, are the boy. The bridegroom I* employed A fall wedding Is planned. port. ' 373. wai reported by Buaiex Coun­ hemline. Matching stoles covered ere the parents of a daughter, Hall, Mar, 91. parent* of a son, bora in Perth at Mona Andea Beauty Salon. Wood­ ty. Monmouth County reported their shoulders and they wore bora .Wednesday, Mar. 4, 1959, 01 John Oltersen After the meeting, Ted Phelan Amboy Hospital, ' ' ' bridge, as a heir stylist. • v.--- - Eaitmond*5teld)e 1319 deaths and Middlesex County ■mall red crowns and carried old RiverviewHospital. ■ . showed movlei of tne recent fash­ The couple will reside at 120 Mrs Anna Steidle. 211 Lorttlard John Ottenen, 79, Conover Rd., 2600. fashioned bouquets of red and white ion show which wss displayed by *■ Juettner Perrleone Second St, Keyport - Aw Unton Beach, announced the Vanderburgh, died Saturday, Mar.. carnations and roses. Mn. Michael Co* of "Th* Cot­ A daughter was bom Wednes­ M r. and M m . George Perrtcone, en^a^ement of her daughter, Jan* 7, 1939, a l his home. He w ai born tage" and also plclures of the Ic* Cousin Is Flower (Jlri day, Mar'. 4, 1959, In Riverview Route 34, Matawin, are the par­ Ice, to G arrett Eastmond, ion of In Oslo, Norw ay, and lived In At­ W A H T A D t show. Seven-year-old P am e la T ic*, Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, George ents of a son, bom Monday, Mar. Mr and Mr*. Albert Eaitm ond, lantic Tciwnshlj) for IS years. Mrs. C. DeLage At Die April meeting, the Rev. Spotswood, cousin of the bride, waa Juettner, Route 35, Keyport 9, 1959, In Monmouth M edical Cen­ (Jnjon Ueach. at a recent party. Surviving are his wife, Mri. Sli- Cornelius J. Ksne will show slides the flower girl. Her floor-1 e n g t h te r. - Miss SiPidle also la the daughter rid (Kslma) Ottenen, and a broth­ gown of white taffeta had short Augustyniak er, Adolph, Norwsy. of his travels In Europe. D avlo a Feted At Shower of the late Rdward Steidle. sleeves and a full skirt She wore Mr, arid Mrs. Peter Augustynlak, Funeral service! were held Mon­ A daughter was bom Monday, A surprise shower was given by Miss Steidle attended Keyport a matching hat with red bud trim-, 23" Preston Rd., Old Bridge, are day at 1 p.m. at the Bedle Funer­ Dr. Orosi To Sptak Mar. B. .1M9, in Monmouth Medi­ Mrs, George Faccaa and M n Pet­ Iligli Slicoo! Mr. Eaitm ond attend* mlng and carried a miniature co­ the parents of a daughter, born al Home, Keyport, with the Rev. cal Center, to Mr. and M n. Dom­ er Faccaa In honor of M n. 0eorge ed Keyport High School and Ii em ­ At Monmouth Collage lonial bouquet of red < and white Tuesday, Mar. 3, 1939, ln Perth Frederick Boos, pastor of ttio Goth- inick DaYlqo, 740 Poole Ave., X ey. DeLage, Keansburg.' at B u ck ployed by Bolte'i Paint Shop, Key­ ■ carriaflons aBd fSsesr Amboy Hospital. port •em ane Lutheran C-hurch, Keyport. port _ ■ ■ ■ ' Smith's, E sit Keaniburg, recently. Dr. Mason W. Oroaa, president of Frank VanReek, Hoboken, w u No date hai been set for the officiating. Cremation was st Rose- Beach Decorations were yellow and green hill Crematory, Linden. Rutgers University, will speak Fri­ the best man and ushering were A son was bom Tuesday, Mar. p r i l l streamers with baby-rattlaa attach­ weddinii day on the rale of the faculty In Goorge GillanTand Thomas Whl te, *, Use;\fai Perth Amboy. Hospital! Mr. and M KJLudtno OrtU.29 ed at the ends. A bootee,-'made Mn. Edgar Allen oduoatlonal policy-making during Toronto brother-ln-isw of the bridegroom, to M r.and Mrs. Carter Beach; Hudson Ave.; West Keansburg, are by M n. Margaret Gormerly of yel­ Caialdy-Ludcwtg Mrs. Evelyn Allen, wife of Hi- the regular meeting of tne Mon> Laurence' Harbor; Jam es Hlnrichs MUtleviUe Trailer-Park,'West the parent* of a eon, bora Monday, low crepe paper, was at the head Mr and Mr». Carl Ludewlg, Tex­ gsr Allen, Fort Lauderdale, Fla , mouth Collego Chapter of (he and Davttl Simonson, Hoboken. KeaasbuTg. M ir, 9,1939, in Monmouth Medical table. A buffet supper waa served. as Rd , Matawan, announce the en* died Sunday, M ar. S. 1939, In Fort Amerlcun Association of University John Tice, cousin of the b jl.d e, Center. - Guests were Mrs. Anna Jltejdle, guK«*ment of t^elr dauglyor, Loti Lauderdale after a long Illness. Professors. M cC « ||M - — Spotswood, was the rlng hearec. Miss' Janice Steidie, Miss -Emma Ai)n. to )>vt. Jam es R. Casildy, Mrs. Allen was s former rosldunt Thi chapter has Incited ffiomturri TO. and Mrs. William McColgan, : ’ "p a sh For her daughter’s wedding, Steidle, Mn. J. Spsfford, Mrs; A,: Washington, Pa. of M atawan, and had lived In the and wlvei of tho college's profes­ 11 Sunrise Rd., Old Bridge, are A son was born Tuesday, Mar. Mrs. Berry selected a blue velvet Ackerman,Mra. J. Cooney, M n, A. M ill Ludewlg is a senior a( Mat borough f 0 r approximately 10 sional staff and board of trustees 7 5 < the parents of a daughter, born in 10, 1959, in R iverview Hospital, to dress with white lace trimming, Eastmotid, Misa Alice Eastmpnd, awan High School. t>v< Cassidy years Her first husband, Ned llarn* They will gather In tho auditorium BY PHONE...oosti llttll St. Peters Hospital. M r. and M n . William F ash , 30 graduated from Trinity High small black hat end black icces- Bucknell Dr., Hazlet Miss Ann lluttenloch, M n. M. mond, passed sway many yoars at H:&0 p.m Dr Weiluy D Camp, to call anyono... inywttor* sorter md a corsage of pink car­ ' Witciewskl Hardy, Mrs. W. Penroie, M is I School, Washington, and Is slatlon ago. prosldenl of ihe chapter and chilr* nations. The bridegroom's mother D eLage Barbara Schaible, Union Beach! ed at Port Monmouth, She was s past state councilor of man of tho Koclal ncl»nces depart- •I dim . ibtian »iU Man Aibu'V ?•>* A daughter was bom In St Pet- ilta i • rM M l ail U i l i t T h M l rnd , chose a blue lace dress with era Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Cur­ Mr. and Mrs.. George DeLage. M n. Mary DeLage, Miss Kathleen ‘ A fall wedding Is planned. the Daughters of America, and or­ mont, will Introduce Dr. G(Oii, matching satin hat, and a corsage tis Witczewski. 41 Jam es Ave., Old 181 Creek Rd.t.Ke?nsburg, are the DeLage, Mrs. George JFaccas, Mr*,' o( pink Carnations. B ridge. parents of a son, born Monday, Peter Faccss, Mrs. F. B ran d, ’ . T rip , To Florida M ar. 9, 1939, In Riverview Hotpl- Mrs. 3. Bsrracilli. Mr*: H. Burk. aa aeen on T V HoJnUi s t, . ty rd , MtriTBurkhsrd, , R « V h . , A .reception forJIOO guests wps M r .a n d . lim ited tim e only held (S^tKes piaeiT Edison, after- Mii-.H^rbert-Holinan, Burkhard, Keautwrg. ;S\. J G raysfo o e R«J.,: . which the couple.' left; for Florida' the parents of a daughter; For travelling, the bride’ wore - a St, PetersHospltal. • " M ar,; 9, 1959, In R iverview Hdipl- Florence 'Zareinbs, Haitlet;*M r *, blue tulle dress over matching sat­ tal, to Mr. and M n. George Ash­ L. Spafford, Keyport; Mrs. C. De- in with a corsage of white orchids. M ackason ford, 40t Orange AVe., Union Taranto Jr., Miss Ann Marie De- rThe bride graduated from South Mr. and-Mrs. Vaughn Mackason, Beach. > Taranto, Mrs, L. DeTaranto, Flor- \ he Mlddle- Columbus Ave.r^Birfwood. are the _ ham Park) Mrs^ T, Crisafulll, Miss k i General Hospital School of parents of a son. bom Friday, tePoHevlo - Ronnie Wardet, Newark. Nutslng. She li employed u an M ar. (, 1959, in Monmouth M edical Mr, and M n. Willism LePolde- Gifts wera sent by Mrs E Industrial Nurse by National Lead Center. vin, 9 Lincoln Ave., Keansburg, Steidlo, Mr*. L. Mandl, M n. F C» Co. The bridegroom attended Dem are the parents of a daughter, letta, Mrs. S, DsTuro, Mrs. Maruc Sm ith a rest High School, :Hoboken, and born Monday, Mar. 9, 1959, in Rlv- A daughter was bom Saturday, Louche, Mrs, S, Crisafulll, Mrs A the New Jertcy Police Academy, erirlew Hospital. > 1 M ar. fj 1999, In Monmouth M edical LaFante, M n. J. llvento, Mrs J Sea Girt He is a member of the Tartaglla, Mrs. Louise Rotter. Mm Center, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. K arlin Madison Townshjp Police Depart­ sm ith; 6 Dear St., Hazlet. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K a r JI n, Frieda Rotter, Miss Mkrgsrel Hull ment and serves as secretary of m an’, M n . W. Heck. M rs. D I'u Raritan Township, are the parenta the Police Benevolent Association via, Mrs, C. DeTaranto *r Mrs M llk r of a daughter, born Saturday, Mar. of Madison Township. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miliar, 41 1959, in Monmouth Medical Cen­ P. Camplone. p la y te x The couple will reside at 387 Valley Dr., Matawpn, are the par­ H d le s ter. j 1 Lawrence Pkwy., Laurence Harbor, ents of a first child, a son, born Tbe Agency With The Sunday; Mar.-8, Jtt9,~ lit MOnmouth B ethaae Medical Center., Mrs. .Miller Is the A ion was bom 'SabTrdsy, Mar. P. S. W ills Filed former'Mlts Jane Pengel. daughter 1999; In Moomouth M edical Cen­ of Dr. William H. Pengel and Mrs. ter, to Mr. and M n. Theodore Be- (Parsonal Service Sarah Fatridge Pengel. Matawan. thune, Third Ave., Cliffwood. , Sarah Patridge, Madison Town­ INSURANCE i a ship, who,died'Feb. l», m left it-estate'to her cbuilh.JsckPat- Moore, West Keaniburg; 17-grand­ Aatna Casualty and Funeral Services Sdg«,r fn a will- dlted Nov. 25. children ahd three great-grandchil­ ' Surety Co. 1947. _/'•"■ : \ ■ - 'William H..Cooper .­ dren. C a ll COira* 1-0427 Dora Cherry Funeral servjees wer? held Fri August L. Molleahauer Dora Cherry, Raritan Township, day a t . 8 p.m. at the Bedle fu­ Arthur W . McFarland who died Feb . 4. 1959, left her e s ­ neral Home. Matawan, with the Funeral services were held Sat­ u rday 1 p.m. at the Bedle Fu- SI Bread St. Seiport N J tate to her .spa, J, Carlton, Cherry, Rev. Fred Bowen, pastor .of tbe i f -— who also was-namwi rircutor-— .. Morganvllle-Methodist' Church,of- ner»LHome,_M»tawin, for August ficlatlng, for William H. Cooper, L. Mollenhsuer, 71, of North Plain- , Hermann Uhlhom Held, who died M ar. 4, 1939, w hile 89,- who, made his home with his AcHarfon, Van Butkirlt Herm ann UhlHorn, Keansburg. d*ug|iter-M*?v, M n. Florence L, at work at the Dlejil. Mf*' . Cp.. who aied Feb. 11, 1959, left fils es­ Cooper, Route 79. hlorganvillc. Mr. Findemer Interment was in Holly-' & Elliott, Inc. tate to his daughter, Elizabeth Cooper died Wednesday, Mar. 4, wood Memorial Park, Union. He Cordts, who waa named executrix. 1S09, fn Monmouth Medical Center. waa the brother of M n. Bertha Interirent was in Green Grove Wells, Matawan. r ' Emma C. Kelly I n s u r a n c f S e r v i o Cemetery, Keyport. . - - Emma C,, Kelly. Keyport, who M ri. Mollenhauer wa*_. born. Ill mold 'n hold slppor died Feb . l i . 1959, left (5 each to He was born In Matawan, ion ;«f Newark.sonofthe late John'and II ft. Freni street the lste William and Sarah. Cooper. Beta (Schween) Mollenhauer. a daughter, Rose Pouzenc aad *; ■!} Keyport sons, Edward M. Kelly, Stephen His wife nas the lite M n. Carrie ' He W u1* veteran of World War girdle ' 8 . 9 5 r a g . aio.ee Kelly and Thomas Kelly. The resi­ M. (Kuegtl) Cooper...... I;'a member of the American Le­ Telephone COlfa* i-m due waa left to a daughter, Kllen Also surviving are a granddaugh­ gion, Elizabeth and of the Newark Agaaoy Mtabllahe* ovr, Kelly whd was named executrix. , ter aidUireegreat-grMdchlldrea. Lodge of Odd Fellow*. - ~~ , ...... 1H Tew* maglo controller i ;Ai» wrylvlag;ire hi* wife, Ma­ ' Gearge W.' Haasejr Sr. . ’ bel; North PIainfleId, snd a broth­ i s m Funeral service* were held at er, Adolph J. Mollenhauer, Man** glrdlo * 7 a d 8 re®, ae.ea (:U a.m. Saturday at the D*y Fu­ tquan. .. Ronald Jerome Smith' DR. LOUIS I.PRAGE! neral Home, Keyport, and a high . ■ Ronald Jerome Smith, infant son ^ requiem mass was celebrated at t Harold E . Riddle OPTOMETRIST t you 'Of Mi;, and Mr*. Ronald Smifh, 1 The makari of flayles offs suiting sovlagi ajn. In St JosephU Church, Key­ Funeral aervlce* were held at 2 EYES EXAMINED tn Amsrke'i two beil-telling girdles beeevie— C harle* Ave., Keansburg. wa* port, with the Rev. C. J. Kane of­ p.m. Friday at the H. Laurence Christened lit S t Ann’s Church. ficiating. Tor George W. Massey Scott and Son Funeral Home, Bel* OFrlCE HOURS they're wrtltot, ante you wear «te,yev‘H be* K eansburg, Sunday, M ar. 9. 1989, ar. 85, of 111 Monroe Ave., West lord, with the Rev, William E. BIs- . Dallr and Islsrltri fl*ytt»w*er«rYofev*f,Tli»7M(tshTWV u- a t 1 p.m . i - --—— i t A.M. ta • P.M Keansburg, who died WtdMsday, fTOvt, pastor of thi New 'Mon­ Friday* V A.M. ta 9 P M -«*^er*WI*rlt.»p7#u dim and lovely, even £let Mar. 4, 1959. In S t Francis Hospi­ mouth Baptist Church, officiating, Closed All Osr Wednr.d»7 $hl waar. They held their shape, slay tal, Jersey City. Interment was in for Harold E. Riddle, 63, of Up A* (iew, tag after ether girdles tag, Formal St Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. Main St.; Belford, who died Mon­ 30 W . Front St., He was a lifelong resident of day, Mar. 2, 1959, in East Orange K eypori playte^mold 'n held itppar |lrdle Raritsn Township, son of the lste Veteran’* Hospital, after a long dpi an and «ff ia eotlly. Mogk "finger* paneh Wear Hugh Massey and Delia (Walsh) illness. Interment was In Green COIfax 4-2020 •etoadi you front ond bock. Olrdle er ponly girdle. Massey. He was the husband of Grove Cemetery, Keyport T o H i ^ White erplnli. K*g, now only |».W.(XI, the late Elizabeth (Davem) Mas­ He was bom In Keyport, son of sey. Mr. Massey was a member of • t i 4 | AHm 4 aai (ilaytex ma|j< «introller .. ' W . S. W ALLACE the late William and Nellie (Cas­ • He*‘S#etaila» Holy Name Society of St. Ann's ter) Riddle. He formerly operated *WtrtegK'llng*r"poitelifortum(ey«ntrol CLOTHING Church, Keansburg. • a grocery store in Belford. He re­ O W tfW TW ^fdlTW ilie dr pint. ------Surviving are one son. George tired three yean sgo. He was a Ilea aa4 Bars' Fnruiihlng* «e*. H.95 eowanly (ft U 9 i) Hurry, Jr., North Centerville; three daugh­ member of the Independent Fire Shoes . ■' ;' Charge Your Purchase , fheugfi, Vau wve fctg short Hn* mty, ters. Mr*. Darflel Hannon, West Co., Belford, and the Veterans of Keansburg; Mr*. J e r r y Nappi, ft. F r a a l s t K e w r t Foreign War*, Middletown. North Centerville; Mr*. Francis Surviving is a cousin, Mrs. Amy No Down Payment At , m a r c h 1et-31st ./ Poling. Keyport.

The firit aerial mme-iaying mis­ Studios sion in the South P acific w it c a r­ ried out on Mar, TH, 1943, wlien 42 U, S. Marine Corps ’’Avenger*” DAY fUNEBAI HOME WESTR CMIDID WEDDM6S k SPECIALTY mined the waters off southern Bou- Ml Mafia PI. Rerp*r< . » M A IN S T T*l< COt/as 1-1352 t b l .,oo « -« # * ,- O l l t . - • - ' *7t <7 March 12,1959 Pag* Two— Second Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL eral Communications Commission, tween-m ( a I fee^aga. Form ojy, ask your local health officer where Sick Call Fo r Oysters Ju ices and other item* tor interim Polio Wanting to go to get them, Mr. O’Connor Washington 25, D. C., until further MMC Renovation urged. If everyone la your family feedings *eM ® a notice. dietrarv unit on the ground floor. has not been vaccinated you must act promptly to build protection be* Now Underway Adjacent to each floor kitchen is a Issued Yesterday Defense Bonds pay the same Bill Now Pending a n , nurses' conference rOQflL fore the summer polio season be­ In a continuing effort to provide Although the Salk vaccine was rate of interest as the War Bond* A bill pending ta the New Jer- . i^wiy Cwstraetwl gins, he said. the best care and facilities for Its pronounced ready lor use early In you bought during the war. Buy •ty Assembly would require the som e! . . patients and to the community, Both tht kitchens and conference 1955* two persons in three still h ave Me of humane methods for the room s were constructed In a r e u Radio Engineers Sought Monmouth Medical Center It sup­ not bees fully inoculated aga& i slaughtering of meat animals plementing its building program occupied by large quantise* of By Communication Unit packing plants throughout the elate. with an extensive renovation aad equipment made obsolete lu t year the ravages of paralytic polio, it Introduced by Representative Fran­ improvement program for already when the preparation and aerving waa reported yesterday. As a Radio Engineers are needed in cis J. Werner, Camden, a bill existing facilities, according to the o f all patient meals were concen­ tragic result, polio epidemics erup­ the Federal Communications Com­ (A 193) would apply to slaughter­ announcement made by George J. trated into the ®*V> kitchen. The ted in 1958 in Michigan, New Jer­ mission . at various locations houses not affected by the humane Bartel, administrator. aew floor kitchens and conference sey, Virginia, West Virginia, Mon­ throughout the United States and slaughter law enacted last year by Foremost among the improve­ room s have been rewired complete­ tana and Hawaii. In the Detroit its territories and possessions, the Congress, ments is the installation of oxygen ly, plastered and painted, and new area alone, 876 persons were af­ United States Civil Service Commis­ Mn»» than un non non m e a t a n t and suction equipment in every pa­ asphalt floors laid. flicted and 23 died. ' sion announced today. The entrance mala are slaughtered each year In tient room in the three wing* of The Wimpfheimer wing, con- Especially alarming last year salaries for these positions are Llug houses that are outside the hospital. Presently, oxygen Is atructed ia 1919 and renovated sev­ waa an increase in the incidence of (4490 and $5430 a year. federal law. Each of the states piped directly to patients' beds on­ eral times'since (hen, will undergo paralytic polio, Which was 44 per T b e Federal Communications must act to supplement the action r ly in. the recovery room for post­ another (ace-lifting within th e Cent higher than in 1957. M ore Commission is responsible for regu­ taken by Congress. operative patients. When oxygen or month when the entire section will than half these cases involved pre­ lating interstate and foreign com­ The New Jersey Branch of The suction now Is needed in a pa­ b e water proofed, caulked and then school children, most of whom had munication by means of radio, Humane Sodety ol the United tient's room, the i tanks and equip­ plastered and painted. A project not been vaccinated, it was noted. telephone, wire aad cable. Persons States urges support ol the state ment must be brought from anoth­ deatinrd to be of great-in terest to In reviewing the 1958 polio situ­ who have had college study or ex­ law for these reasons: Slaughter­ er area, hooked upland, when the do-lt-your seifers will be undertaken ation, Basil O’Connor, President of perience in appropriate engineering house cruelties to animals are con­ Rutgers taarine Uebgista arc probing beneath the water* et oxygen tank is empty, K must ba next month w hen* commercial The National Foundation, through fields, or in physics, who are in­ Delaware Bay Id an attempt te Identify aad arrest "Epidemic X,1 trary to the moral code of tbe na­ replaced. As a result of the'near tuTT, will arrive at the- hospital which the Salk vaccine w as de­ terested in engineering work in the tion; cruelty is wasteful; the total which h u plagued Smith Jersey's muitl-ralHk»-dollar oyster industry system, dual outlet* far every room With • mobile paint shop and veloped, reported that only half as communications field are urged lo far two yearn. The Rutgera k MM i beUeva the enter beds ara damage to meat resulting Irom in­ will eliminate oxygen tanka and spray-pain! more than- 350 pieces of much' vaccine was shipped for do* belag decimated by some Infectious organism newly latrodoced late apply. humane slaughtering methods Is m estic use in 1958 as in 1957. bay water* and currenfly aH studying two suipecU, ane a fungus aad suction machine* and their trans­ furniture including beds, springs, Full Information regarding the re­ over 1100,000,001] a year. The loss Mr. O’Connor, whose organization the etber a bacterium...... portation, the only procedure being (fiests. tables, chair* and dresser*. quirements is contained in An­ " results In lower prices paid to now lias expanded Its attack on to connect the hose from the out­ Mr Bartel said, "Improvements nouncement No. 187B which may fanner* (or livestock and in higher Beneath Ihe quiet waters ol Dela­ out that oyster beds have been sur­ polio to take in arthritis and birth let to the patient’s bed or ogygea to the existing physical plant of be obtained at many post offices prices paid for meat by consum- ware Bay, afew miles off Bivalve, viving the big winds since lime . . . - .-.y___ defects, asserted that “ carelessness Monmouth Medical Center and the throughout the country or from - enk'humaiia slaughtering methods an ~a»eteat a y s tering - port, a sci­ began without any auch destruction and apathy on the part of the The constantly Increasing patient addition of the Betty Block Rob­ the U. S. Civil Service Commission, are available readily and are prac- entific detective atory is being writ­ as h u taken place in recent years. American public produced epi­ census, tbe add itional GO b e d a erta Memorial Pavilion are direct­ Washington 25, D. C- Applications tlcal, economical and efficient. ten—an d the multi-miUon-dollar Ihe Rutgers Investigators are demics which otherwise need never which will be put into s erv ice ed to only one goal; - efficien tly will be accepted by the Board of Tht fellow P ijo Ml m oyater Industry, the livelihood of placing their beta op some Infec­ Tt* federal law establishes tbe with the completion of the Batty servicing the health needs of all have happened." ■ when b Bud n tfiem t*! hundreds of South Jerseymen, very U. S. Civil Service Examiner*, F*d-i ute of painless killing methods In tious organism which they believe Block Roberts Memorial Pavilion of the people of. Monmouth .Coun­ While polio °occufiL J« < » 8 P«- slaughterhouse! as tbe public poli­ well may hang oo tbe outcome. h u been newly Introduced Into bay •a u of all ages, children and fdulti ln July, and the ho*pit*I’«. concert­ ty." ______cy o< oar country. Humane-mind­ The villain "'kf the piecd Is mys­ waters. Two suspects so far have ed drive to control.and eliminate under 40 are most susceptible. ed people'can ensure that that pol­ terious “epidemic X” which fo r been studied in the Rutgera labora­ any po*aft>Ie kdurCd of Ihfecdon h u There are currently 57 million per* icy will be carried out ln all abat­ two years has been decimating the tories, New Brunswick, one a fun­ necessitated expansion of boiler ca­ Assembly Candidate sons ln this group who do not have toirs In New Jeraey by asking oyster beds that have been a ma­ gus, the other s bacterium. Neith­ pacity and laundry, facilities.. ac-. Hiti CRR Rail Hike the full protection of the. Salk vac* tbeir representatives In ths state jor prop to Ihe combi asttoo agri- er. so far, has been Identified. cording to Mr. Bartel. He pointed cine, Mr. O'ConnoV said. legislature to vote tor A UJ. cultural-shell fishing economy In The luspected organisms were out that approxim ately 97,900 A New York and Long B r a a c b Full protection means at least Until tbe Mate humane slaughter the bayaide oounties since colonial louad by microscopic studies ol tis­ pounds of fcqwdiy la processed Railroad ticket agent at Matawan, three injections of vaccine, with law la enacted, tome packing day*. sue from rick and dead oysters. weekly tt the hoipiCaJ. avertgieg who is in Independent candidate the first two spaaed two in tlx . plants In New Jersey will continue Seeking to write a happy ending They will be cultured snd then 14 pounds per patient per day, lor for the State Assem bly, thl* w eek weeks apart and the third admin* to shackle, hoist., (tick and bleed to the mystery are the marine bi­ tested on healthy living oysters to total last year ot 1,478,031 an all-out fight agalnat latered seven to U months after fully conscious small animals and ologists of R u tg e r s University, ■ee whether the fatal infection de­ pound*. ■ the go per cent fare Increase pro­ the second. Mr. O'Connor** studies ta use the brutal sledge-hammer, whose New Jeraey Oyster Re­ velops. Literally thousands of sam­ New Bailer Roeoa posed by Central Railroad of New have shown that two injections pro­ often repeatedly, on cattle. A state search Station, Bivalve, haa been ples were studied under a micro­ A new boiler room aod Jersey President Earl-3^M oore vide 80 per cent protection, while humane slaughter law will end the site for 70 years of virtually scope by the station’s email staff, _ t a c k are under coostmctioa, Norman C. Hansen; 40, 61 20 Je * - the full series of three provides 90 tbit cruelty by requiring that hogs, continuous research on the prob­ now being expanded, through fed­ which together with tbe iutallatkMi aica PI.. Monmoutlf Beachl the fa­ per cent protection and longer-last* lambs, calves, sheep and cattle be lems of oyster culture and tfie bas­ eral aid, to work on this problem. of one new 400 horsepower boiler, ther ol three children, said he was Ing Immunity. . • ' made unconscious tperdfully be­ ic biology of this and other shell­ Additional state funds also sre be­ able to generate 2100 pounds of confident the proposed fare boost: Some doctors recommend a fourth fore they ire slaughtered fish. ing fought to add ataff and equip­ ■team per hour, will Increase the would "deal the death blow” to the injection! as additional insurance Strikes In Spring 1197 ment. present steam supply for heat and railroad and “ send the ever dwlnd- for those vaccinated when the Salk Fair Haven Man To Epidem ic X " Mt the Delaware Won’t Solve Problem hot water by 40 per cent. The new ling number of rail commuters vaccine first became available and Bay oyster grounds like the pro-| E ven U either of th* suspects In boiler room also provide*-*ptee over to other forms; of transporta­ Its "potency wai variable. However, Head Rutger* Campaign verbial ton of bricks In the spring this case prove to be the killer, Dr. for the future Installation of Still tion or move them out o f our couaT the Continuing protection of three of 1957. Within six weeks the infec­ STUFFED EARS Haskln says the Identification will an additional boiler which will ty completely.” properly spaced shots has been Arthur Z. Kamln, Fair Haven, tion killed up to 80 per cent of the not solve the problem. The only bring five bollera into operation. He charged a oollapw of a rail­ demonstrated tor the toontry as When your gtandmotbtr wai igM /cotton dipped has been selected a> chairman of oyatera (by actual sample count) practical remedy may be to devel­ New equipment for the laundry in­ road would lead to a 'collapse of a whole and the vaccine's potency die Monmouth County region of the lo black pepper and sweet oil was her favorite earache In the area most severely hit. op resistant strains of the oyster. cludes three new steam preuers, the economy of the shore area, a is now maintained at a high level, annual Rutgers Fluid campaign to remedy. Thanks to medical science our can fare The epidemic broke out again Precedent for this w as set in the two new drying tumblers and ad­ recession in rek property values the Foundation noted. be conducted by area alumni, It last year, this time with the kill development of resistant popula­ ditional mobile sorting and (tack­ and the unemployment of "hun­ For your injections of Salk vac*. much better today. We’ve many effective medications was announced by Dr. Mason W. distributed more evenly across the tions to the Canadian oyster dis­ ing facilities, ____ .______— dreds of railroad employeej.“ ------cfneTvto^ your1ii»aiypHysIclin of Gross, president of Rutgers Uni­ ffiat stop in/ectloas fast. , , reduce complications. oyster beds. B y Dec. t. 1938, seed ease ln the Prince .Edward Island A further step toward the goal versity. So, don't tdy oo “ home remedies” wben you're ilL oysters planted in the spring had area. of cohplete freedom from lnfec-' Mr. Kamln, a 1994 graduate of suffered a 40 per cent mortality. There Is a good possibility, aaya Uous sources was taken this week Your health it your most preciou* poneuioa Treat the men's colleges, will direct the Normally these oysters would have Dr. Haskln, that the Infection was with the installation of a new elec­ it ajju ch. Let your physician prescribe the medicine* activities of Rutgers alumni In here's wishing you a Bon Voyage at least another year before reach­ introduced with supplies of young tronic air fiitei attached to the 13 communities In the county. that will be most effective for you. Then remember ing m arket alze. oysters Imported from the south air conditioning unit* servicing the Committees of alumni In each will u* foe quality prescription compounding. River pollution and hurricane operating aultes and d elivery end our planning be organized to visit Rutgers grad­ for rearing upon the Delaware Bay damage to the beds are discounted rooms. All foreign matter, no mat­ uates In their towns on behalf ot bed*. This haa been a grow ing makes tt right 1 by Dr. Harold H. Haskln, Rutgers practice ln tbe Delaware, where ter how minute, entering the air the Rutgers Fund. zoology professor who heads tb e louvres la attracted electronically You’re cure 01 tu n o a The Rutgera Alumni Scholarship the natural production ot young oyater Investigations. The Delaware oysters has been dropping off to a jjjagneW lkB' device and da-, that ortilaa or ocean , Programs have been designated ss It cleaner than K has been in atroyed. eliminating the possibility v o y a (r rSwhen you the prlmnry' object/ve of gifts re­ steadily for more than 10 years— many years, he points out. And ever since dredging of the seed Of any dust entering the alr-condl- count on tu to make ceived this yesr. To meet an ur­ the severest dam age I* on the beds tionlng ducts. Hie electronic filter all tbe arrangements. gent need st the Stste University, beds by power boats Was first per­ furthest from the sources of pos­ replaces an oil bath filter which the total goal of the Rutgera Fund mitted. For many years, the dredg­ sible river pollution. ing waa limited by law to sailing trapped but did not destroy bac­ h u been set at 840,00»-double the Could Be Chemical Discharge teria. Brown Travel Bureau amount raised ln WM. vetaeli in an effort to protect the Day C»U»: V»Jlej S-4141 — tt4 SmJlh SL. Pertb Amboy Dr. Haskln does not rule out the apawnlpg grounds from too heavy Further improvement of patient f Brotdwty, Keypori - NJfbU Call* COlfu 4-5031 posalbillty of some exotic chemical drain * service* .wjfl be offered through the How about business cards? ,W* discharge up river causing the Scckfng to make the natural beds installation of six new floor kitch­ can supply them quickly and at damage, but consldera H unlikely. more productive, or at leaat to ens lo the Borden wing. Equipped the right price. Come and try Us. Aa to hurricane damage, he points maintain their productivity In the w ith sew stainless steel sinks, two- face of heavy harvesting haa been burner units and 12-cublc-feet re­ —nndsfill Is—a long-time research frigerators, the kitchens are de­ objective at the Rutgers Station. signed for fast and efficient be- Motors SPRING SALE Mercury — Edsel—Lincoln K Pittsburgh paints * ' > ! > Kttp MiUST PAIHTEOifort longer V n e w a n d u s e d c a r s Ladies' — Gif Isr ^ SW ARTZEL'S CARDEN CENTER Monmouth Street, Opposite Carlton Theatre V V i . i Paint and Hardware R ed B u ik Hazlet COIfax 4-2211 Full Fashioned Sw eaters - Skirts Shadyfide 7-4545 -1-6000 * Men’s Sweaters

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Army field training exercise in Sentence Youth For Jury To Rule On Three JC P& L Em ployees Prom oted College Test G erm any. NEW S OF AREA Pfc. Uhrlg, a telephone installer Part In Theft Series aud ngtalrmaa in Company B of Auto Death Case Richard Hunter, Brook A v t.. For Draftees tbe division's 24th Signal Battalion, SERVICEMEN Union Beach, received a suspended Peaifcby auto charges against a The Selective S e rvic e College completed basic training at Fort t muni Park motorist who was in­ Indeterminate term lo Annandale Qualification Test ,wiD be given tn Dix and arrived overseas laat Oc­ volved in a crash fatal to a Mata­ Reformatory for his part in a ser­ Trnliaa Set Far Okinawa tober. wan men Nov 19, 1358, were re­ coflegf men Apr. 36, Col. Donald A ies of burglaries In the bayshore Pvt. Dominick TroHan Jr., who He was graduated from Middle­ ferred by Magistrate Edward Mod- MacGrath, state birector ot Selec­ area last summer and fall. Five recently spent a three-week fur­ town Townahlp School belore zelewdd. Sayrevilie; Tfcureday sight other youths were Indicted. Hunter tive Service lor N ew Jcrfey, - has lough with hia parents, Mr. and entering the Army in August 1W7. to tbe Middlesex County Grand was placed on probation for three announced. The Apr. 3* test will M ra. D. Trolian. ltt Second SL, years and fined tIM . whcn he ap­ Ju r y . Vena In Hospital be the only test offered for tha peared lor sentcndflji before Mon­ Magistrate Modielewskl ordered l(B>-59 school year, tbe stale di- Charles J. Vena, U.S.N., aon of tbe defendant, Edward W. Lyman, mouth County Judge John C. Gior­ n c t o r said. Mr. and Mrs. James Vena, M Low- dano. 2 9 , of 41 Elm Terr., Laurel Park, tr Main St., Matawan, Is a patient Scores made on the test art UMd Judge GI o r d s n o sentenced ctaatlaned in $1M0 bail following a by local boards as oat guide Is In the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Charles H. Biddle. Red Bank, lo a preliminary hearing in Sayrevilie considering requests for deferment Vs. His address is Charles Joseph two-lo-five-year state prison term municipal court. from military service to continue Vena, 4746532, U. S. N aval Hospi­ for taking a 250-poutui copper ket­ The charge w u died by Trooper ftndiei Application carda aad tn- tal, Portsmouth, Vs., Ward 31. tle. worth 1500. from the shop ot Emil Moaba, Keyport State Police, functions are available from S* a Matawsn Township varnish man­ when the Mcond driver in the Wive Service local hoftrda. Mea ufacturer and selling It to a Junk crash. Frank Blake, 62, Matawan Radar Patrols pMuuung to taka the tptf are urged dealer for tW. died Nov. 28 in Perth Amboy Hos­ by Col. MacGrath to tarly Monmouth Cuuaty highways will Raymond L. Keller, Map)ewood, pital. appUcatiuu at the aeireat lotyi be patrollud by Stats Police radar received a-suspended indetermin­ Head* inasrcnt To Complaint board office for fuller Information ctock teams Tuesday through Sat­ ate term to Bordentown Reforma­ EDWARD A. HASEMANN WILLIAM E. STEPHENS H . PAUL GOBLE Mr. Lyman pleaded innocent to tnd necessary forms and materials. urday of nut week. Highways tory fo r ca rry in g a concealed the complaint which grew out of Three employees of Jersey Cen­ dren, William E. Stephens jr., and A native of Akworth, N.H -1 M r. The state director pointed out slated for patrol are Routes I, U, weapon In h li c a r In R t r 1 1 a a the mishap on Route 35, Melrose, tral Power A I.ight Company's Bay Judith L. Stephens...... Goble graduated from Lakewood that student defermeats which tes^ 54, J J . JH and tJ7 In Monmouth Townahlp Aug. 21, 18M, and Ales­ He also pleaded not guilty to a Division were promoted this week With JC P & L I I Y e a n High School. He has completed sev­ ■eores have helped determine since County. Radar teams will check sandro Mautone, Route 39, Harlet, care lew driving charge but waa according to Jack R. McGailiard, Mr. Goble has been with JCP&L eral courses sponsored by JCP&L IS51, have been a major factor to Routes 1 and Ut In Middlesex Holmdel Township, w u fined I1M found guilty and was fined (SQ and division manager. since 1940 when he joined the util­ for employees and has' take* Insuring the aatlon'a supply of County for the week beginning for unlawfully selling a gun Oct. $S coats. Named to new posts were * Ed­ ity’s Lakewood district as an util­ courses In the Navy and at Rut­ specialized manpower. Many stu* Sunday. 30 Jit Haslet. ______Trooper Moaba testified ■ that Mr. ward A. Huemann, Line Rd, ity worker. He left the company In gers University. dents duferred since the testing Lyman's car, southbound* on the Uolmdd, superintendent ol the elec­ 1942 for three years' service with la 1952 he received tbs National program WAS begun. today .are higbway. ran MCrom the emergency the U. S. Navy during which he scientists, engineers and specialists tric utility’s Union Beach district; Safety Council's President's Medal DOMINICK IKOUAN JR. this fam ilies Favorite Spot That Features lane and collided head-on with Mr. William E. Stephens, 501 Sixth saw service in the Aleutian Is­ and Scroll for saving the Ufa of a la other technical fields and ia the Blake's northbound vehicle. Ave., Bdmar, division engineer, lands, Pearl Harbor and Guam. crane operator. Mr. Goble Is mar­ social sciences, teaching, aad hu* Keyport, haa left for California Mr. Lyman told the court he re­ and M. Paul Goble, II Deerfield Mr. Goble rejoined JCP&L la IMS ried io ihe former Miss Emmeline inanities. where he will embark for Okinawa membered nothing ’ after he bad Rd., Partin, general line foreman as a lineman flrat dasa. Ha was VanBrunt, Lakewood. They ara tha Emphasinng that only one test for two years. worked all night at hlfjob lnNew- in the Union Beach district. promoted to service chief la 1152 pareats of two daughters, Janice will be offered, the state director Pvt. Trolian received basic train­ aik, leaving the. plant at I ajn. A native of Wickatunk, Mr. Hase- and to line foreman la IH l - and Phyllis. warned students wishing to ing at Fort Dta and completed 13 Shack Caved Mrnssry L w mann joined JCPAL In IMS as aa tha test to obtain IMS application weeks ef military police training The accident happened *» hour utility worker at Union Beach. Suc­ cards and other material from any at Fort (Jordon, Oa. He attended later, according to Trooper Moaba. Legol Secretaries cessive promotions through the util­ local board Use of old apptlca* Keyport High School, Mr. Lyman'a attorney contended Boy Scout Show ity's Une department led lo U s ap­ Plan Fashion Show tftW Cardi may resilt ta studenti the lots of memory waa doe to the Beatty C a f Isles Course pointment as line foreman in Oc­ n riaifag the test. abock of the accident. • V). S. Marina Corps Me, Georgs tober 1953 aad general line fore­ Set For Apr. 11 The regular diaaer atoatingot j Applications must be poatmarM Magistrals Mothalewiki eaptaln- D. Beatty, ana el w . aad Mrs. man in 1958. ' the Monmouth Couaty Legal Secre­ not later than 12 o'clock midnight ed in referring the case to the Colorful stage shows are being Law reaca J, Beatty, Mt Church • MHS Graduate Tburaday, Apr 9. The teat wilt be S t, Keyport, recently completed II grand Jury he wa* not ruling on arranged u part of th* USt Bay taries Association was held at th* 1 administered by tha w eeks af Class A Electronics the‘ guilt or innocence' of taede- A graduate of Matawaa High Scout Stow at Convention Ball, As- GsrfiekKJraat Hotel, Long Branch Teiting Service, Princeton. fendant In the death by auto School, Mr. Hssemenn has taken a School at the Great Lakas Naval brty Park, on Saturday, Apr. IL Feb. 20, with & members and charge. supervisor's course at Rutgers Uni­ Training Center, Great Lakes. according to Kendall a Lee, City guests present. Plant ter a.fuh- On the careless driving com­ versity and courses wllh the Inter­ Cancer Crutad* B«gint Pic. Beatty was fourth highest Manager at Asbury Part, who plaint, however, tbe magistrate national Correspondence School He *°a show, to ha held la May or ia hia claaa. He now ta speeding heads (he activity. Mr. Lee aald A t Kick-O ff Dinm r ruled that the fact that Mr, Ly­ is m a rried to the former Miss June, were discussed’ aad Mlto a furlough wltb hit parent* after there would ta IWe tcp presenta­ which be will rqwrt to San Diego, man's car crossed into the opposite Helen Hlmmelwrlgbt, Robertsville. Charlotte Reilly snd Mrs. Doro­ A t annual April fundraising and tion which will highlight the event Calif, for approximately aavan lane of the highway was "eviden­ They an the parents of a son. edncatkm cruiade of the American with performance* in both the after­ thy Krause were put In charge di monthk of advanced schooling. For tial of a motor vehicle violation.'’ E ric . Cancer Society In New Jersey will noon aad evening, while the booth making arrangements for same, friends wishing to write, hit ad­ Mr. ModieleiraU suspended the Mr. Stephen!, a native of East be Officially opened wkh a ktck- lt/e Always A I’leaeure When Fam ilies Meet and Eat Al exhibits will be plug on at the dress Is Pic. George D. Beatty driver's license for N days fo r Oranae and a resident of Behnar H was announced that theatre off -dinner which will be held at sam e tim e: M UM . USMC, Comm. Elect. Speeding of Thomas 7. Reilly, If 11 years, joined JCP&L in 1M1 as tickets for "Redhead'' have beea Hotel Essex House, Newark, Wed* Scout Troop 55, Sea Girt, spon­ School Bn., Marine Corps Recruit Maple St., Keansburg. a cadet engineer. After several pro­ acquired.and are on sale for May netday evening. Apr. 1. Repre­ sored by Sea Girt Fire Co. No. 1, Depot, S in Diego 40, Calif. SHORE POINT INN 13. The speaker of the evening motions, he was named engineer at with A. Leonard Jacobson, Scout­ sentatives of all county chapters was William IL Warwick, who pre­ S t o le S p e n d in g the general engineering offices In master, will have a fancy drill Will Attend the affair, details tor Participate la Maawven U. S. Army Pfc. Donald J. Uhrtg, Our New Cocktail Lounge Is Now Open Asbury Park In January USt, and team. A new Explorer Scout Drum sented moving picture scenes ot Which *re now being completed. U, whose wife, Patricia, and par* Among the major state depart­ distribution engineer In April 1959. and Bugle Corps from tbe State Mexico. Tl» next meeting of the Fred W. Chapman, Somen Point, ents, Mr. and Mn. G eorge H. ments showing largest- percentage A graduate of Newark College Home for Boys, Jamesburg, will board will be held-tonight at the president of the New Jersey DI* C O 4 -9 6 7 3 Increases in spending to the pro­ of Engineering, Mr. Stephens serv­ m iffr* I hi finer fljy * r » m ' home ol Mrs. Mary Costa. West vision, will preside at Jtho dinner, Uhrlg, live at 42 Unton PI., Keans- Wng Branch. The next meeting and one of the speakers wiTT bo burg, recently participated with tho posed budget ot uov. Kobert U." ed as a lleutenint UP the U. '5. show. ot Route 35 - Hailet 24th Infantry Division In E xercise M eyn er fo r the fiscal y e a r of 1960 N avy from 1942 to 1943 and saw Mr. Lee said there would be a the ssrifcistlon will be held at Douglas G. Gcmeroy, Somerville, Freo Piny, a large-scsle Seventh are labor and Industry, up 10 per service In the United States, Cubs Cub Scout act, special Explorer Van's, Freehold, on Thursday eve­ Itate crusade chairman. cent; education, up eight per cent and England, He is married to the show, square dancing and model ning, Mar. 19. A number of chapters are plan­ aad health, up seven per cent. The former Miss Mary Connor, Ridge­ gas driven cars. Each of the five ning affairs to mark the start of n *jv state budget totals {403,000,000. field. They are parents of two chil- districts in the county an par­ Safety Council Seek* their drives. On Wednesday, Sal* ticipating in the stage shows. Some em County will hold a meeting at Bill Enatffnent Aid 4000 boya are expected to take p art the Elmer Grange, with Dr. WU* BONUS PAINT OFFER in the exhibits and demonstrations. Jlam E. Bray, Pemberton, chair­ The New Jersey State Ssfety Raymond Cheston, Haslet, assisted man Of the division’s executive THE SOUTH'S MOST FAMOUS PAINT Council is enlisting tbe co-operation Ross W . Maghan Agency by William Kuchler, Hazlet, chair­ committee as the speaker of 140 statewide organizations and men of, camping' and activities for The J nation's . first lady* Mrs. * * other,groups In the state.that IUI-la>» /.»» 9f. «,» tbe Matawan-Keyport district of ■w lghtfP^ JTUanhpwar. aialn will ar* ocgaalnd'on a loeal basis la A fly d Q li 9.91 the council will com lnate the M rv e "u hooorury aatioaal cbali^ f f i l MiiMiiMiMMiitiiiiMittM SAVE with SAFECO an eftort to create public demand iresentatkms, Mr. Lee an- man. Tbe national cntsade chalN China U s e ...... M l Qi. M l « s l . l for enactment ot the Implied Con­ man (■ David L. Harrington, Chi­ Trim I 0*«k laam oli ...... ftem 4 1 1 6 s l. UfiE sent BUL cago, III Uqitlrf fU itfq 6 N u .et..*...... 1.00 Qf. .1.91 6«l,| R ecently Introduced In the A s­ N e w . C itize n s ...... tlfl« y fliilifl OU.» Vam lifc ...... 1,00 Qh - M l 0 s h | Real Estate—Insurance sembly and referred to the highway T o transportation and public utilities C horale P erform MATAWAN 138 Main St 1 0 6 -0 0 0 3 Among 77 new cUJzens taking the committee, tbe leglslstion referred The Shrewsbury Chorale, under oath of citizenship at Freehold re­ to by the Slate Council Is Assemb­ the direction of Alden Hammond, cently were Jam es J. Haxapis, Key­ ly Bill No ltg. It provides that New Shrewsbury, will present s MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES port. Greek; Annie B. Bass In, when s driver accepts his license Lenten concert in the sanctuary of Matawan, German; Magdalene H. Route 14, 1 Miles Slate Itwy U, Route M al In New Jersey he would sutomatlc- the First Baptist Church, Freehold, Everson, Union Beach, German; South of Matawan Unlea Avenue, ally consent to submit to chemical on Passion Sundsy, at 4 p.m. In­ Phene U> M fll South Amboy U nM i B each Wall to Wall Carpet Haakon 0. Hansen, West Keans- testa If apprehended on suspicion clud'd In tbe program will be "Re- burg. Norwegian; Olga LaPterrler, 100% Nylon ■ Wool of driving under Ihe influence of quicm ” by Gabriel Paure and Marlboro, Township, Russian; Sos- liquor. Refusal on the part of a "Come, Jetu, Come,” a Bach mo­ ’ Unclean — Vinyl — Rabber uko Nofsinger. West 'Keansburg, driver would be made a separate tet fur double choir. Accompany­ Asphalt — Carit TDes Japanese; Jacobus J. and Bontje violation for which the driver's li­ J. Lagasn, Hazlet. Dutch; .Emille ing the Chorale al Ihe organ will Sandran — Forcast VINYLS 6 f t . W i f e cen se o r reciprocity p rivilege Would be Mrs. Leroy Tatem, organist of be-revoked-nfter-trtpHmd convic­ at Marlboro, Chinese. the H m tary-M M iw dlrt C hurch, U t- Accolon — Bird* tion on that charge. tie silver. .

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Obtain Fixtures U rge Children W ay Grand Jury Rules Under False Pretenses School Bus Crash ln other action Friday the Grand Aw ay From Traffic Jury indicted two men for obtain­ Parents today were urged by the For Indictment ing more than (1500 worth of light­ Suits Settled * ** A Madison Township milkman, ing fixtures under false pretenses Settlements totaling {14,500 ter­ AAA Automobile Club ot Central believed to have run of/ with the from an East Orange firm. Named minated trial Friday in New Bruns­ New Jersey to caution their chil­ in the true bill were Milton Rap- dren against playing In the etreet 14-year-old daughter of a f r 1 e n d, wick of three negligence suits insti­ fogel, 46, of 493 New Brunsw ick or highway. La at year, aome 2600 Friday was indicted for desertion Ave., Fords, and Vincent Cannara, tuted because of lnjurle* suffered and non-support by the Middlesex 42, of 1 Donnelly St., Union Beach by three young women who 'were school-age youngsters were killed County Grand Jury. Ernest Corraio, Cannara, manager of the Turf passengers in a school bus when it in traffic accidents, said tbe dub, 37, was indicted on a Complaint of Club in Madison Township, an collided with another motor vehi­ and many of these mishap* could his wife, M rs. Jennie C o rn io , 254 Rapfogel, allegedly agreed to pay cle S e p t 24, 1950, o a . Route 33, have been prevented If the victims for the fixtures after ordering them Oak St., Old Bridge. The couple South Amboy. had been taught to play away from from the Capitol Lighting Co., East traffic. : has three children. Orange. After they were delivered The three suits, In which a total Corraio and Barbara Plaisted, to the club and unloaded, f o u of 190,000 was acked, were consoli­ Frank J. Quinn, secretary of the dated for the purpose of trial be­ Riverdale Ave., Old Bridge, are boxes containing the equipment Automobile Club of Central New fore Judge Klemmer Kaltelasen and were missing. Jersey, emphasized that children being sought) by the FBI and State a Superior Court Jury. Settlement Cannara, also known as Vincent Police. They disappeared Jan. 21 was announced ahoHly after the absorbed in play seldom are alert i Lerobo, refused to pay and locked and are believed to be in either trial started. to the danger* of traffic, and as Ariwtaa, Florid* or California. Th» the firm’s track driver out of the Mrs. Beverly A. Schmitt William­ a result, they become sitting federal agenti were called in on club building. The Union B e a c b son, Laurence Harbor, received ducks for tragedy unless their rec Feb, 5 after a 12-state police tele­ man also ls under conspiracy ac­ $8500 ln the suit Instituted by her reation area Is safely away from typealirm failed to turn up any tion in the looting of 57000 in other father, Harold Schmitt; Joseph the street or highway...... trace 1 / the two. equipment from the club. The In­ Walker on behalf of his daughter, “ Most schools have playgrounds . P oliM M id Corraio struck up. a cident with the futures took place Sabrina, 18, Laurence Harbor, waa In w hich youngsters can p la y ," aaid friendship, with the girl during the on Aug. 22 last year. given $3750, and $2250 was the set­ M r. Quinn. “ P are n ts should en eight ninths he delivered milk to Nicholas Wtadyko, 34, a fugitive, tlement for Mrs. Fayette D. Bar- courage their children to make her home. Tlie families had been wss accused of leaving his wife, betta, Cliffwood, In the suit filed use of these areas.” A safety pos friendrfor two years, authorities M rs. Sophie Wladyko and two chil­ by Her husband, Santg. ter on the theme, “Play Away aald.StatePollee said Corraio ap­ dren on Dec. li, 18M. Theylive The'three young women were From Traffic," now It being dis­ parently drove Barbara and her ■t 140 Norwood Ave., Laurence among the 31 passengers in the tributed to school* lit Central New, nine-year-old sister, Sharon, td tbe Harbor. but Involved In the accident. The Jersey as pert of the regular Voorhees School on fan. 21, drop­ suit was against the Miller Bus monthly safety education program ; you read the classified ped the younger girl off and dis­ Have Co., Madison Township, snd i t s W the AAA Automobile Club of appeared with Barbara. adsl driver, Helma Dlmsey. Cehtral New Jersey. Albert M. Neks. New Bruns­ wick, attorney /or the defendants, Lo s e s License FORD FORD stated at the duttet of the trial that liability lor the accident was ad­ W illiam J. Bolton, > 1. West mitted but the defendant contend Keansburg, (iai had. his driver’s 1959 SIX PASSENGER SEDAN ed the Injuries were not aa serious license revoked for six months lor as charged. passing a school bus, atop sign vio I Alfred A. Levinaon, Perth Am­ latiori and two speeding Offenses, it $ 1 9 4 9 With Heater boy, was attorney for Mrs. Wil­ was announced by Acting Director liamson. Mr. Walker and his daugh­ Ned J. Parseklan, or the Motor ter were represented by Jack Wy- Vehicle Department, 48 Monthi To Pay socker, Perth Amboy, and Warren W. Wllentz, Perth Amboy, was at­ GEORGE S. BARRETT & SON torney for Mrs. Barbetta. U. S. Marine Corps pilots landed KlSSSta Matawan, LO 6*3100 on Guam Mar. 17, 1921, marking the first time M arine aviation had SEE BILL LANZARO SEE ANDY DANIELS been deployed outside the conti­ nental limits cf the U. S. e v e m r O i

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