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Member - M«mbor • • ei»t YEAR — 51st W EEK National Editorial Association M ATAW AN, N .J; THURSDAY, JUNE 16rt96Q New Jersey Praia AnocUUon Single Copy Ten Cent* ■ Ree Program Opens Phillips Mills Matawan High School Seniors In National Houpr. Society The summer recreation pro­ Hulsart Figures In; gram . l o r Matawan Township . will (tart on Monday at I «-m. Recreation Park at the CUfhvood Park Recreation 25 Acres Sold For : Acre Sector Voted Field. - The program Is open lo Murlboio Township Planning residents of Matawan Township it In Holmdel Twp, ' Hoard was unanimous .In'one thing ' von!yanA anychlidiromt-to-13- Association To Meet Tursduy, Ihnl the township needs yea»4f4ge who has not regis­ - Hoimdel TownfhJp s6on7may gain a 25-acre recreation cenUjr Tlie Mutawnn Township Taxpny- u Master Plan nnd voted to'rec* tered, and wishes to do so, is eiumelid Hits to Ihe township. Un­ asked to report at 8 a, in. Mob* clubhouse In tho Palmer Aye.-Mid- era Association will meet Tuesday dle . Rd. area. Mayor James H._ der the ruling of Monmouth Count/ day,— r-^—■ ...... •night at a p.m. ot .the Oak Shades Judge J .‘Edward Ascher In tha Daniel J . ■■ Stanklewicz, rec- Ackerson could only inrorm spec­ Fjro Hwsw, A speaker will '.be tators at the tov^nshfp meeting Holmdel tnil-ncro lot'size cttsi', .tha ' reatlon dlrector. annoUnced lhe picscnt from the Ntny Jersey Tak- governing body could keep duvol-. Thursday that with nothing before payers Association. Uo will discuss program will include a variety opers out of me towndhip lor tha . of recreational and athletic ac- the township officials bodies yet for taxes, nlso i\w RcginnnLSchool bill planning and zoning1' approval,, no sponsurrd by Assemblyman Clifton period Iu which Ihe Muster l’lim tlvlUes. Many types of arts and would lie In (lio'mnhlng, ll perioii crafts wjll be Included; a n d a . Comment could be made. However. T, llailmUnv, .T|nv-1 will Mrs. Mary Norton, the owner, con­ of years, judging by Huimdei's ex- . swimming program and side .conclude sessionn of Ok* OHsuciu pcrlence, • . ■, . trips also are being planned. firmed Friday the transfer of .thd tion until September. ' Children, will be grouped ac­ 25 acres of the “Phjllips Mills” Hut nil - Iigret'inenl on the pbn- cording t6 age a n d physical property had been effected to nlng hmiVd Oinle.il AvJlh ,1!“' -M.asl.of__ ' ability. The dates and times of Tetro Realty Holding Compariy, I'liiu, The himril Vigtgiii to lirrlva - F o o d F a i r ut ti eimimnu decision tm a ivrom-. the program will be posted at Union Beach. the field. Registration for chil­ There is a ^3-acre lake on the ineiululiou to : Ihu township coin- ■ - property which the new owners in* In JBrowntown mitlee us lo what'area should'ha dren In District 1 who do not itjij’tfuli-ii. The. nii'inbersj.uvd j.teut « .register Monday.wUltake place tei)d iL-WiJl.’be suit­ Tuesday at the 04k Shades Little able for: swimming. bdatihg a n d Sfi^pormprket Aims dllllctilty In even’ deciding II they - fishing. Three big brooks Into ■sluiuhl trouble themselves lo taka League Field at 8 a.m. To Open Christmas Mr. Stahklewlcx Is a seventh it and Waackaack Creek riows out jltt’h1 nolh'Mit thii gDVornlng body, cf lt, supplying a flow of water grade teacher In the CllfTwood lilt'clilc City loitiniiu'il nut ol Olen llnebnoh, boiird chtiltinun,,- Elementary School and assistant that sufficed to operate grist mills Uiiest Imu’d W, Lawrence Krtisen, there In. former times when the sight nt Ihu Mntllson Townnhlp basketball coach at -Mjtawan Planning ilnnid nu'etliij! lust illftht, freehold, Its nlturney, nboul its property stood in the name of Ar- obligation to ‘meet n 1 Vlemunil High School. He has beea em­ rowsmith, according ,to Mrs, Nor* but vopu'svututlvvn uf the HfowU- ployed by tha . Matawan Town- town Sho|ipinu Center, nnoihor served on tho hoard, by Coimnlt* Ihlp Recreation Commission for iton. Sediment and weed growth leemun Mlllui'd li, I.tulibi^on tlmt clogging the lake are to be re­ project which recently roused Ilie • IS-week period, starting Mon­ Ihe hoard deliver lo the governing moved. . Ire (if.Nluyor John Phillips for tlio day and ending, Aug. 22. , body fur aullou the revised limit The recreation, area is across lirent unimmt of publicity, yet full- imi to eeek nppruvnl, nt lust put In on mens to .b e .placed In the one. Route 35 from the new offices of n[i|)enruiue, , ne.ro /une uller two cnnleieiu’ci' the Merchant^ Trust Co._ in Holm­ between., the . two bodies. M r. Aberdeen Road del. .. -This^ bank was constitute^ a Henry Severin, Sayre Woods at- lluelisdi noled this revised mnp township depositor Thursday by the (orney, nppunred for Pershing' Park, Ini’.i New York, iibmit "Ihe tvan nut In accrfl'd with the lit e ju !" Bids Are Mulled township committee. of Hm plnnnhig bunrd Its shown on Adopt Emergency Resolution shopping center, lie disclosed lltu nn "oilglnul" nuip til Intended vtp- lense had beun signed thut day for Council To Award An emergency resolution wait gi'iidlng. Thu chairman usked Iha tho llr«l ur 24 stores, This No, 1 nlltiroey II tlio board would ha adopted providing for $15,000 to re­ storo Is « Food Full1 Hupenmirltel, Contract June 28 hound to ael oh this coinmllleti-, build streets in Old Manor Estates, nt tlyi cttrner of Houle 18 mul Oauij a 20S*homesite development, on innii wiis deiiiuiitllng tlio htmnl nut • Matawan Mayor Ralph R. Den- lid. It Is 12lM>y-lil2-fcel,' nceurdlng otuilnat what tn lg h r ho lla own Bethany Rd. bordering Rarita? to Mr. Severin, and will huvit lour pis announced at a special meet­ Township. These streetB In Sections opinion tin bow upuruiilng shuuld ing Tuesday night that the Bor­ square feet of parking men fur he curried Out. , . ^ 1-2 Of tyie development have been every onu-M|Ui\rc-fool of firm flour ough Council will Award a contract taken over > by the township. Tlie tiulcs urea, A total of 100(1 ears Planning Itospuinlblllly ,, (or the reconstruction and resur- funds will be charged against the will hi) nlilu. to park nt one time Mr. Krusen pointed out that Ilia. , . j»cing of mors than , a half-mile municipal budget next year if the nt the Center. • vuiy namti . nt "''planning board", Division of Local Government, pul lliti responsibility fur planning . ^portion of Aberdeen Rd. at Its reg- State Department of the Treasury, Of tlio other Btureii projected, Ihe un ilie body hendm ).. by M f. -Vfularmeetlng June 28. . . approves. . largest one will .lie a variety chain lluobsch and ll Wl|» tltulor lul ol)< ' store of 200-loot,depth,‘All,tlu> di­ Thres bids for tlie work, under­ Wort in other sections is being Hgaiion In vat'.ulu It# rolu ai tiia verse Holds ol merchandising- ami behest of tlw township ctimmltluu._ taken with state aid financial as­ undertaken in Joint agreement with Senlon, T»h» will receive their diplomas tonight at graduation ■ephlno Ant), Quirk, Constance Barbara Inilcy, To. C1«DI>1 third Vmd and bovernfio supply #ro in San Fehiando, Inc;, Belford, the de- exercises at Matawan High School, who are members #f the National Jonn Mlchttel Hanson. Edward D,c1lyrne. luno Ann I.ticorro, Sunan Ashed about a declaration st I sistance, were • received at .the Honor Society, are pictured above. Lett to rig*', bottom row. arc, Ellen SmltHf top row, Allen Barker Blnclalr, WUUarti J , Miller, George bo represented In the smnllor planning board mooting hy his lsw velopersr. Otis S e a m-A ri, Long »|orosi according to Mr. Soverln. special .session Tuesday,; All; bids Branch, the- township engineer* opr Sandra Ccne-Pearce, Margaret.CnuaiwUI, M4™»r/6t M«ry ,JPlrm, 'Ann and Harry II. Carothers 111.1 , ; : ; ..... firai ossaclnte, Cllflmi T . Ilurkt- A* Emm, t Normt A. CunenS seconi row,, Jndy ilrli tauterwald^-Jo- ?" •’ .*•<* '$ j! m d poied^th « ’ expenditure of $ 0 0 0 — ...j n .rf-... i«" ..... iC.h*o» low.t #jH^tlannlng Ixiard be­ llo, bnlluvod Mr. Mlrk:iInw mura> Hesse, Inc.,"Belfdrd. offering $12,­ of.w/iter through the gutters. Hie company Intends to die- Federal Examiner , James J. lieved there should bo u 20-foul but­ ly was cuutlonlng Ihe planner* that . m . ■■ Mr. Seaman reported San Fer­ tribute 53,174. new books In tbe A total of 69 pupils will receive Timny, Monmouth County Na- Robert R, Blunt, Middlesex ler zone helwecn the shopping cen­ the township cominltleo could elect : Includes Reconstruction nando, Inc., wail resistant to the Asbury Park area, 85,152 In the their eighth grade diplomas at luralUatlon Clerk, Miss Mary County Superintendent of Schools, ter In tho rear and Ihe residential lo tnko tlie Inlllntlvo lit zoning ant) Work on the .8 mile stretch of moving of trees put on home sites RwLBaflf area and 11,804 In thi commencement cxcrclscs ol the Collins, administered the oath ol furnished the Madison Township lots Iu adjoin. It. — only was obligated to submit tlicis Marlboro Township Schools to be roadway includes reconstruction (continued oa page thirteen) Freehold area. . Last year New allegiance. . Board of Education Thursday wllh Mf. Severin protested tlinl there Ideas to, tin) board; Hy ;e twu' Jersey Bell distributed 142,314 held Friday evening at 8 o'clock Included In the new class were was an area In tho rear that ran thirds vole, tho gowning iwidy With an alght-lnch gravel base and a copy ol n letter ho has forwarded the Installation of drainage facili­ Planning Director's directories in Monmouth County. in the Central School, Wlckatunk. Knud and ‘Margrethe„ llansen, lo a depth ni up tu HO feet as an cun puss mi ordinance' involving ties, curbing, guard n ils and con- Of this total, 51,830 were dis­ Harvey V, Holland, president - ol Danish,. 40 Pine SI., keyport; to the South Itlvor Uourd ol Edu­ unloading space (or trucks mid a Its own ronlnjt Idoas over the op. irete headers. It was reported. Son Hit By Autoist tributed In tbe Asbury Park arek, the Marlboro Board of Education, E a I r 1 c k Christopher Ftatley, cation on the refusal ol Hint board parking pliico for car* ol umployeen poslllon- ol tho plniinlng board, . Another section, of the road was 78,151 In the Red Bank area and will present the diplomas, assist­ Irish, Telegraph llill Rd., Holm­ to accopt freshmen entering pupils of tho sloroi. Tlw tittorney protest- Mr. Krusen did acknowledge, unproved last year. : Charles JVI. Pike jr., soh of the 12,0U In the Freehold area. ed by Edmund S. Falkowskl, eighth del Township; Rclko Umeiu from Mndlnon Township Into Its »d that as. this was u “nelghlwr- director of the Monmquth County Mr. Huelisch then oxprossetl an­ ■ A check for }100 was presented The new Monmouth- area book grade teacher and building princi­ Dickerson, Japanese, I Virginia hlnh. school next September, bond" and .iwt-a-’-’reglonal" »hop- ger at the "iililniiitum” made by to council by Donald^ T. Day, lake Planning Board, Charles M. Pike will contain approximately M,6M pal af the Central School. Ave., Hazlet, _ The South River. Uoard resolved plnjj center, lo tako Itioro land fur sr. and Mrs. Pike, 33Q Main St.. Con.nufUM'imir. I.nmberson that tho chairman for the Locbslea Club, a alphabetical Ustlngi of customers, The program will open with- the Also Christopher, Yugoslavian, Inst month \|m) It could nut tako It would upset ihe whole-layout, nt Plnimbig Hunt d submit Ibe upitrad- group of, lakefroat homeowners, Matawan, was struck by a car at an Increase of some 000 over Ia«t processional, “Pomp and Clrcum-. and Erna Schwaorzll, Germani In such pupils when they are only Route 34 gnd Main St at 2:.45 p.m. Sayre Wnods South In tlial area Ing map tn. the ciminillleo et Hi. (ulr. Day said the chock was given year’s directory. . Redesigned in­ stance," followed by the Pledge to 91 Edgevlew Rd.,'- CII(fwood| to stay a year and then bo with­ nnd could nol be lolernled. Hut Iho Jimn 23 meeting, ■■■.■-, ' - yesterday. The youngster .was formation psges featuring detail­ In appreciation ol council’s pur­ the Flag, led by Edward Becker. Uliana Ivonne Dooner, Italian, drawn for enrollment nt the new board remained unconvinced, and "Slaiipnd .tn I'Bto" ■; chase of achemlcal which It is taken by Matawan First Aid and ed dialing instructions will be in­ The Rev. James Connell, chaplain 210 Laurel Ave., West Keans­ Madison Township High School) in Rescue Squad to a physician and tlio matter will lie 'discussed wllh believed will, ellmlnata tome ol cluded in tbe new book. ' ot the Convent or thu Good Shep­ 1091. T ho South River Ituanl hn» The I’hinnlng llnnrtl shntild tin -- then to _ Rlvervlew Hospital for burg! Colin and Anna Mac­ (continued on pagoJhlrleclT) Ihu planning," Mr, llui'lwii sdltl, the lake grass growth. The bor­ herd, Wickntunk, will give tho In­ Donald, Scots, 4} Forest Ave., contended this moving In and out ough purefciased the chemical for treatment of his injuries. vocation.' Members of.the gradu­ Keansburg, and Sophia. Urai, of Mndlstth pupils upspts. its■ class-, Nollce • and culled tho " 'iillli|itiltim' a slnp in tlie face to ilie niuiuliers ut-ths g]5<>. Clayton B. Luce, 22, of 20 Weldon New Offer Made ating class will sing “You’re A Austrian,'72 Franklin Ave;, West room and study pAgrarn In a Unlit lid Greenfield will be opeiiluii Ills ‘ ' Mayor Dennis commended the Rd, Matawan, the driver, told Grand Old Flag," “God Bless Keansburg. situation! and nus a pernicious, ef® Jewelry Bloro and Auction within IMiinnlng lluar.l," - , efforts made by council’s lakes Capt. Robert McGowan, borough America,*' and “The, Lord's Pray, feet en Its costs. . the next few weeks, Wuldi for Tho chairman defended his stand Chairman Mrs. Genevleva Donnell police, he was headed north on In ATCO Strike er." 1 Mr. Blunt let the Madison Hoard opening date, Opposite t.co’s AUC, lor more upgrading, suylnu "Wu (o bring about the experiment He Main St. and had stopped for a red Carol McCue will give the ad­ strict know ho Is cautioning Ihe South doii," Highway 3.(1, Hazlet. . don’t wnnt Mnrlhoro Towniihl|i to _«lsa-cited the Ltjchslea Heights light. When'the light flashed green, Two-Year Pact dress of welcome, and the next (continued on Min eight) wjl|)~n(lv tf (continued nn page lliirteen) ftsidents for working, to Improve he started up.again, Mr. Luce re­ Is Considered part or the program will bo center­ the “neighborhood In which you lated, only to have the Pike child ed, around the theme of the grad- Split Asked , .. appear from between parked cars . ’.live."-.: ■.: Management made a new olfcr uatlonp “Our Changing World." Michael Zvhvuk, Troop 711, Malmvnn, Ih Kuglc Scout f) '. :------and step directly Into the path of yesterday, encompassing a two- Theodoro JIindirf will dkcuw.-'tbp- Sagotsky Would Oust the Luce vehicle. Mr, Luce as­ >cnr agreement In" an effort to Wprld Is Crowded and Empty.'' ; Topsoll Taken For serted he applied his brakes but break the 19-day deadlock In the Howell, Marlboro the disUnce was so short they and Linda Humes, “The World Is Sayre Woods Work strike at the Architectural Tiling Rich and Poor." The class will Severing Howell and possibly could not'take hold before the child Co., Inc., plant, Keyjtort. Nearly was , struck and knocked to the sing "Catch A Falling Star" and Marlboro Township from the Free­ Madison Township Zoning Board 250 workers, mostly from Matawan "Climb Every Mountain." Arlene of Adjustment Monday' consented pavement * • ■ and Keyport areas, are affected by Mendinl wifi speak on "New World hold Regional l{lgh School district (o the stripping of topsoll from IS Mr. Luce informed the officer the walkout. • - and Empires"; Adete Williams on was advocated Monday by Harry the1 child got. up and tried to run acres of the Joseph DeGroll farm Robert . K. Multer, president of “World Aillnnccs,” ond Tuilis Mc- Sagotsky, former Prctfeld Dorouith In Cedar Grove. It will be taken but that he. Mr.; Luce, caught him the company, made the oiler when Crelght and Robert Holland on Cmincllman; in an address to the to a depth of six Inches by Vernon and made the boy lie down ahd talks wero started yesterday be­ “Lands and Cofftlicl." The class Chevalier,' Sayreville, for construc- covered • him with coats until the Freehold. Regional Board ol Edu­ tween company and representatives then ,wHl Si'S “You Have To I)c cation.. ' — , Con work ta Sayre Woods South. ambulance arrived. ^ ' oi Local 20581, Tile and Clay Work­ Carefully Taught’' and “No Man Mr. Chevalier assured the board Mr, Sagotsky denounced the re­ er* Union, CIO-AFL. Negotiations Is An Jsland," Dlanc Legler's topic that ieforestry. experts have as­ gional district setup for caunlng Leo G. Holland Nam ed ivere.etartcd at Ihe request of the will be "Good Will Tours”; Jeanne, the Freehold borough taxpayers to . Sured him he can plant evergreens jinion. , • ( ' on the residue of the land and that Director Of MCPAA - (continued on page thirteen)- pay 28 per cent ol Freehold 'Re­ Mr.’ Multer said ' the fbmpany gional High School transportation toliage wiil return to lt. has offered the.union a four-cert J A variance was granted to John ^ Leo G.: Holland, Matawan, was MHS, Willis School costs while not one of-the 401 pu­ C. Hendenburg, 22 Slonybrook Dr., one of the directora of the Mon' an bour inqreise Jmm«li|ite)y, an pils .fromJthe - borough attending 1 fiouthwood, , erect a garage five n\outh County Prisonert' Aid As­ additional cent an houf in Decem­ Graduation Tonight the regional high achool receives feet'from'-a boundary line, after sociation whose appointment was ber, three cents more In June 19C1, (continued on page eight) announced by President Jack A. and one. additloifkl cent in Decem- •Due’ to the weatlier ycitorday, i no one appeared at', a public hear­ .(continued on page eight) ing to oppose his plans. , Welnhelmer at the group’s meet­ t}ie commencement exercises of, NJSES To Start ... ing Monday night at the1 Hail of Maiawan High School were post­ Proposals for two gasoline sta- Summer Hours {ions, both on-Route, 18, near the Records, Freehold. . No Zoning Bill poned from last night until tonight, This wll| be the first time th e site of Sayre Woods South Ih The association has as iu im The Red Bank office of the New Browntown, already held in abe>- mediate goals Helping prisoners 7 Matawan Township Attorney Wil­ graduation haa been .held out-of­ Jersey State Employment Service Snce, again were continued (or from the Monmouth County Jail liam J. O'Hagan repotted prep­ doors. A total of IVo^rktfQates will begin observance of summer further study. A special meeting secure needed religious counsel, aration of the toning o>idlnance for will Receive their dipfiSnaTTonlght, clotlng hours on Monday, Harry jnay be talled nextweeit to.take clothing and fobs so they can llva the township ts: nearing completion, l»»t- week The- Matawsn Journal Shapiro/, manager, nnnbunced to­ action bn Ihelir status. more .useful ' lives 'upon. their re* 'Mr. O'Hagan. earlier said lie hoped inadvertently omitted the name of day.- ; .'.J-' Tbs board adopted a resolution Itasr. .Hie next meeting will be to Have the bill riady for intro­ Madeline LArraine Sbavc as a ' Tht offlca.'will'open at 8:30 s.m.. Mrs, Alts Zclwak besms shs plus ths Eiglo MondStf nlghi. AIM piclurtd art Edw»rd Kelly, . fnrtructlng Its secretary to write held In September. ^ duction at latt night's meeting of member of tha graduating class. as usual, biit>ill close at 4.p.m., Scout htdte, sceutlng's highest awsrd, on Mr sen, lit ft. District III Advancvmint Chairman, and sn IM to tha township bunding inspector the planning board but reported Graduation,of the Willis School, instead of 4:M P-m. Jol>^eekers Mlchsfl, st lilt Court ol Honor held In Mstawsn I right, Rudolph llsdel, geeulntatler of Troep 71, and request him lo Issu< no build- .. .. .' r .Notka there sre a rubber j f corrections Madison Township, also wai post­ and unemployment Insurancoclaim, munity and scholarship, snd Terry, Tbe annual meeting of the share­ and definitions still to be midc. poned last night, and exercises Michael Zelwsk was swarded an m«nt which lo'. represented hy the “ Ing permits without having re­ anls regularly scheduled for inter Jtrfi I)add«. ft Clark, cltitenihlp In III* nation and ceived signed copies of variances holders of the Matawan Savings Two minor subdivisions were ap­ will, be held tonight at 8 o'clock liaglo Scout badge nt a Cpurt of views or Broceislng I«tween'4 and Other swsrdr wore presented ,s» dllmishlp In the home, : ‘ ' granted. ’ ■■■ ' and Loan Association will be beld proved .by the board at fast night's at th e Old Bridge Sudivm- A Honor of Troop 73,,.Malaw«n,'haW 4;JO piiif-Jiave been' re et:hedu|ed (it the Flrtt 'Presbylerlan Clwch. fojlows: I'lrst 'class, Harold Wst- Troop 73 meets every Monday , .... i _ — I.:■■■.„ ■ ■<, at the. office of the secretary on meeting. - ' " ■ total of IZ7 pupils will be grad­ for sn 'earlier hour., Mr, Shapiro Tuesday evening. June 21, for the Mufawtw. on Mfiqday nlght./cout- v>n slid Harold Smiib;.. sittitmil i.lglit st the First PresbylcrlW. uated., - -• . . . , • •. stid, ' ’ ' , Church, Maiawan,- under Ihe dl< 7' The Matawan Saving^ and Loan electlon of a president, vice pren . ' '■ : rftofeA ' r ■' ing *' hlgjicst award was patented clsss, Robert Tammaratzo, and Mtocbtton optaci il> books for dent and directors for the term o) flew ' York Turnpike , Express " - Notice , . . - ’ : • Nolle* try Edward Kelly, DIMrlct IU Sd Teddy Hailey; tenderloot, John lecllnn of Rudolph Hedel, siilttefl :. subscriptions* to shares M tbe SIst three year,. ’ Polls open from 7 to buses, freijutril daily aervico frora I will hot be responsible for any You get the Best plus courteous .vsiicfrnent chafrmoii, Mrs, “ All* Jackson, Ruben -Alston, Joseph by troop committee Nestled by . £«Hf«.on -fuse 31st, UM. Sub- % o'clock. , ; Rous’s. Conmutcrs buy 10 tr(» i , ano, recording secretary; Mrs. ’ Howard V/oIyerton, corresponding Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Smith, and secretary; Mrs. Ross Maghan, fi­ sons, Newark, were Friday eve­ ning guests at the home of Mr. Du B A R R Y ’S nancial secretary.. and Mrs. Donald Miller, Morgan­ Miss .Edith Davison presented vllle...... “ Beauty Specialist MrsT Martin Beil, retiring chair­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and man, .with her past chairman’: children, Vivien and 'Bubby; Mr. is here...-w ith ... pin, and a gift from the club of and Mrs. Donald Miller and sons, news of a ' a'pin and barring set Mrs. Broce Do&ald ahd Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Hecht,.chairman-elect for the com Thomas Smith and ^children, Iris ing year, was unable to .attend. Feather-Fine and -Willie, attenried. the, shoy at MISS DENISE CORRINE :. Because she is moving to Massa­ Cowboy City oii Sunday. . m a k e u p ! j chusetts, it was necessary for, her to decline the office, and the club’s The Ladies AuxiUary of the Mor- Miss Denise Corrine, Tennent gift. to her; was .a brass fireside ganville First Aid Squad met on Rd., Morganville, was among the Thursday evening in the first aid bucket highest hbnor students graduated Miss Cerrato announced her new building. About 12 members at­ from Berkeley School for the Sec executive beard members as foi tended. Final count has been re­ r£tarial, East Orange* recently. lows: Mrs. Christinat,, program turned on the candy recently sold *Miss Corrine,a a graduate^ of Mrs„ Charles Roesch a n d Mrs At-the 5Uth anniversary celebration of the Hazlet Fire Company, bertson and Peter 0. Welgand jr.; President John Wadington; charter by the members. Final plans were Freehold Regional High School, members Russell Walling, Ernest E. Peseux and Angelo UL Webster. made to hold a rummage'sale oh Charles Lockwood, ways a n d which was organized otfMar. 14,1910, charter members of the company Class of 1959, maintained in out' Charter members not able to attend were Harry S. Cowles, AJowo F. June 24 and 25, at the home of Mrs. means; Mrs. Howard Woolley and were presented with leather wallets and engraved service awards. standing scholastic standing con­ Pictured above. In the usual order, are charter members Roy Lam- Layton, Clarence Pedee, Harry J. Poling. Wilmor Kilcomins. After the busi­ sistently throughout thq,sdA^oI_ Mrs. Boil, welfare; Miss Davison, ness part of the evening, refresh­ . music; Mrs. August Schmeling and olOfthe Haz- ington, president, acted as toast* William H; Hyer, Lemuel H. JOnes, The first officers of the company and was one of Berkeley’s top; five George W. Lambcrtson, Marcus in 1910 were Marcus D. LeRoy, ments were sep/cd and games were students. •. . , ' Mrs*. Robert Bentley, hospitality; let Fire Co. was celebrated at a master. Mr. Wadington presented played. • ' • v.;. - Mrs. George Kinkade and Mrs dinner-danco in the grand ballroom leather wallets and engraved ser­ D. LeRoy, William F.‘ Morrell, Ru­ president; Johii L. T. Webster, Mi9s Corrine is employed ,(>y Al­ J6seph Smith, publicity; M rs of the Hotel Edison, New York, on vice awards to the charter mem* dolph Peseux, Frank E. Poling, vice president; Ernest E. Peseux, The friendly set met at the home coa Steamship Company, Woolley, American jHome. May 28. Approximately 100 mem­ bers who are still living. 0 John L. T. Webster, William H. secretary; AJonio F. Layton, finan­ of Mrs. Robert McCarthy on June Battery PI., New York, as a pri­ The new board will meet Monday bers and their families attended Deceased charter members of Ackerson, Harry Peseux, James cial secretary; Jofoi H. Bahren­ ‘ The'birthdays of Mrs. Charles vate secretary. She hopes to be­ evening, June 27, at Miss Cerrato’s the affair, making the trip by bus. the company are John H. Bahren- Carter, P. Otto Weigand sr., Ed­ burg sr., treasurer; Marcus D. Le­ Weiss and Mre. Frank Weiss were come an executive secretary in the future. i . . Home, Freneau...... Holmdel Township Mayor James burg sr., Robert Bailey, Thomas ward Barnes, William If. Walling, Roy, second -assistant foreman; celebrated. - -After— refreshments Entertainment was provided by H. Ackerspn, a member of the Bailey, _ Judson Conover, Thomas Thomas Me Walling, Joseph H. George B. Roberts,\Joseph.H. Web­ were served the game "Price'Is the Hawaiianettes--The four bare­ company, spoke, and John P. Wad- G. Cowles, Charles X; Crawford, Webster and George B. Roberts. ’ ster. P. Otto Weigand sr., trustees. Right’* was played. The next meet­ 7 L\Tim FLUFF’ foot girtf in costume presented ing will be held at tfie home of Mrs. Altar-Rftsaiy Has John Narzowich. Those attending Not liquid, not greasy- . _,Hula Town, during which they Cliffwood Firemen explained the meanings of various County Legion Roaring 2D's Dance Hazlet Girl Is were Mrs. Charles Weiss, ;Mrs. a creamy fluff of beauty body rhythm movements. Their Elect Lieutenant* ■ Frank Weiss; Holmdel; Mrs. Mar­ Dinner Meeting that flatters away tired . Held By B'nai B'rith tin Smith sr., Mrs. Joseph Lan* following numbers were an ancient The final meeting for the season lines and shadow*. Tuesday night there was a reg­ iarp sr., Morganville; Mrs. Joseph Hawaiian dance, performed with Holds Meeting About 100 guests attended the Feted At Shower Of St. Joseph’s Rosary and Altar Come see its beauty-power first n ft n u a 1 dinner-dance spon­ ular meeting of the Cliffwood Vol­ Vota, Wlckatunk; Mrs. John Nar­ bamboo sticks, a ‘comic dance The regular meeting of (hi; Mon Miss Bemardine R. Stopkie, Society was held June 6. Rosary la seven lovely ihadei- entitled "The Cock-eyed Mayor' sored by the Ayelet Chapter of unteer Fire Co. held at the Cliff- zowich, Mrs. James-Pelleti/M rs. receive a free makeup mouth County Executive Commit­ .Hazlet, was feted at a surprise Adele Carapowlti, al] of Marlboro. and benediction services were con­ a car ride; grass shack, and a B’nei B’rith Women and held’-ifr wood Fire House. A’new associate analysisandaDuBarry ' bridal shower, given by her bridal ducted at St. Joseph's Church, Hawaiian war dance. tee, American Legion, was held re­ the Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. member, George Kahrs . jr.,' was Mrs. Joseph LaMura was hostess Keyport, by the Rev. Francis X. Oift tool The theme of the affair was the cently’at Belmar Post 151, with attendants, M i s s , Margaret E. elected. Vintent Gaunt, an . asso­ to the Harmony Club- Monday Bader. Afterward the installation "Roaring' 20's.” Highlight of the Commander Basil Slocum presid­ Weigand, Miss Patricia Stopkie and ciate, wras elected on active mem­ evening. Those attending were dinner, was-held at Buck Smith’s Place Receptacles everiing was a musical sketch ber..Joseph Calamari was elected Mrs. Raymond BroWn, Mrs. Leo ing. Following roll call of officers Hall, East Keansburg. Mrs. Vin- For Worn Flags written by Herman Korobow. Mr. Miss JoAnn Twardy at Miss Wei- second lieutenant. . . Lammers, Mrs.. Holmes Lamb^-- snd committee reports, Homer gand’s home, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, cenza ffeitz was dinner chairman, Korobow also served as commen­ Chaplain Albert Gllanyi report­ son,‘ Mrs. Chester Jameson^sr., assisted byl^lfs, Jane Ah a mo and Receptacles for worn flags have Matteson, department executive tator for the skit which had a Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro sr., Mrs. on Saturday evening. Miss Stopkie ed that he placed 17 flags on de­ Mrs. Harold Costello. been set up at the Post Office In committeeman, reminded all posts “Roaring 20" theme. Florence Farrell, Mrs. Henry Laurence Harbor, ttfTCfrelc-Barber will become the bride of William ceased firemen’s ,graves on Mem­ Mrs. Alvina Fitzgerald was in­ to send their Americanism and Mrs. Howard Maimed and Aaron orial Day. This ia. a service per­ Brautlgan, Mrs. Frank Frel, Mrs. ’ Miss. Pat Hammett ■ Shop nnd at the. Chevron Gasoline X. Welgand on Saturday, Juij£ 25, LuLu Beal, Mrs. Martin Smith sr. stalled as president and Mrs. Ger­ Child Welfare activities reports as Walters danced the Charleston In formed by the chaplain of the com;- Station alt-the circle, ’ 1960, at Holy Trinity Church, Pkrth W d Mrs. Joseph Bairbama. An trude- Leamy, vice president; Mrs. BuBaiTy’* Rtpretenitwe . Residents* may pJnce Iheir flags full 20's costume. Miss Connie pany every year. . • soon , at possible so that awards Amboy. ^ installation dinner for the new of­ Mildred Day, treasurer, and Mrs. .' A Will. Be'.Here ; ; at these locations for the flag bum* Toto sang several selections. A A soft ball team has beea start­ Ireae Wallace, secretary. . can be made. satirical fashion show was present­ A pink decorated watering can ed by the company and will enter ficers will be held on Tuesday at ing ceremony to be conducted by An appeal was Issued to all mem­ the. Bloomfield Inn, Engllshtown. fhalrmcn fpr the next season ( \TMsday, June 2t . the Laurence Harbor American ed by Dr. Walter Ogens, Jack which had streamers of pink and the league. The Cliffwood Volun­ bers and veterans throughout the Lazar, Howard Maimed and Nor­ teer Fire Co. bowling team took Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens, Mr. wlli be Mrs. Marian Scnsen, audi­ .. UntUlSaturday^uIy 2 Legion July \ J white crepe paper attached to It ;- Mra. Dorothy Kinney, pro­ The public it reminded that the county to write their congressional man Schantz. The men were at­ fourth place. trophy under the di­ and Mrs. Donald Miller spent Sat­ was suspended over a table In front urday evening at the Stockholm in gram; 1 Mrs. Betty Brandauer, ' proper way to dispose of an Ameri* representatives urging the passage tired ln ladies clothes of the era. rection of Arthur Calamari, cap­ . - At . , Bill Alberts and his six-piece or­ of the fireplace which held the Somerville, celebrating Mrs.. membership; Mrs. Deitz, welfare; can flag is to burn it In view of a bill now before Congress to tain of the tieam. chestra provided music for danc­ gifts.. Favors were miniature The annual. picnic will be held Owens' and Mr. Miller’s birthdays. Mrs. Gllda DiSanto, refreshments, of the large number of older flags and Miss Made Dougherty, pub­ MONMOUTH COUNTVS that will be set aside when the 50* reopen for World War It veterans ing, entertained durln&Jhe dinner watering pots ot candy wrapped In at the end of July. •tyur and led the group in. com­ licity. GREATEST DRUG STORE star flag, becomes olficial on July the right for one year to‘re-apply white with, pink ribbon. Buffet On Wednesday the company' will A, the American Legion Post ar* for national service life lnsd'rftnco. munity singlflfr , , leave at 8. p.m. In full'dress uni­ Shower Given For Mrs. Fitzgerald welcomed those style refreshments, were served. ranged a proper flag-burning cere- Boys Stato Chairmen Harry El- Tables were decorated with rose form for the Oid Bridge" firemen’s; attending and voiced her. apprecia­ 'many.' Anyone wishing to have kana aaid plans were complete for centerpieccs tang ci^ar^tte favors Guests W*y«'%Mrs^MlO .Satnlvjrt, w ■ ,] M i^irryloy^ tion for the large attendance of hia flag included fn/tfie cercmony the Rutgcrs progran> nnd Ihe boys were placed attach table. Favors Kopervas sr., Perth. Amboy; Mr* It waa reported .that there were" oi^rosUfeatelyi 90 member*. Gueal may mail it to Commander William will report at the campus B a.m. werSdonatedby-Nydlcks'i SwfiH Ann Twardy, Edison; Mrs. Harry 10 fire calls {hiring the month. A surprise shower was given in speaker for the eveniog was the Shoppe and Raritan Township Rev. Father Bader. ■' 7 ’' Foster, Laurence Harbor American to 7:45 p.m. June 26 for registra­ S. Willey, Mrs,- Peter O. Weigand honor of Mrs. Barry Boyce by Mrs. 27 W. Front SL, Keyport Legion Post 332, Laurence Harbor. Pharmacy. . A donation rilso was Harold, Eastmond, Mrs. ’ Richard Announcement was made of a [ (Next to Peoples N atl Bank) | tion. .The band concert and In­ jr;, Mrs. Edward C. Weigand,‘ Miss The M agalh aes' Feted auguration will be held July 1 at received from the Crystal Brook Bergen sr., Mrs. Ernest Mayer and caks and food sale on Sunday, ; Rollo. & Marathan Buses Inn. At the door were Mrs. How* Nancy Young, Keyport; Miss Mary July 24; after each mass. Mrs Val­ Pass Oor Door , Music Spot Sponsors 7:4> p.m. Visitors and sponsors On Golden Wedding Mrs. Frank Boyce at the home of are welcomed at this function. ard Maimed, Mrs. Aaron Walters Perent, Fo'rt’Monmouth; Mrs. Paul Mra. Mayer, Second St., Keyport, eria Clecierski will be chairman.. .Mr, and Mrs. Frank V. Magal­ First "Talent Review" and Mn, Daniel Greenspan, chair* T. Ryder, Mrs. William Hggh on Friday evening. Nomination of officers for 1D60- men of the affair. Mrs. Saul Hunt haes were given a golden wedding 61 was held and nominated were: Ryder, Red .Bank; Mrs. Daniel Gifts were arranged in a bassi­ The Muilc Spot, 42 Broad St., assisted. , party oft Saturday at their tome net, decorated In pink, blue and Keyport, will hold Its first annual Commander, .Walter^Estelow,' Nep­ S: Welgand, Little Silver; Mrs. in Hopewell by their children. Col. tune Township; Vice Commanders, Lawrence McCann,. South Amboy; white, with a stork looking on, and MUSK SPOT ‘Talent Review," In Keyport High Willard Seabrook Magalhaes and an umbrella was over the chair of School Saturday evening at S p.m, Victor Kelly, Post 141 Atlantic Birthday Party For Mrs. Ralph W. Ronson, Matawan; Mra. Magalhaes, Westfield; Dr; Highlands, Vincent Mayes, Eaton­ the guest of honor. 42 Broad St. Keyport The program will’ consist of the M ark Waterhouse, 10 Mrs. J. Frank Weigand, Mrs. Hulda Magalhaes, Bucknell Uni­ town Post 325 and Norm'an'Lewls, Michael Kopervas jr., Mrs.1 Ber­ versity, Lewisburg, Pa., and Mrs. Other guests included Mrs. Kath­ Presents Its.Flrat —The Children's-AU-Star Band" Asbury Park, Post 24; Finance Of­ playing “Whispering;" '“ The Pa­ Mark Waterhouse, son of Mr. nard Stopkie, Miss 'Patricia R., "‘Sally”. Magalhaes Landis and her ryn Dietrich, M rt Otto Gable, Mrs. ficer, Frederick Kruser, Raritan and Mra, James A, Waterhouse, Stopkie, MrR'tHAwy-J. Warnock husband, Donald Landis, Goshen, Roy Matthews, Mrs. WiUlam Mor- gan Love Song," and "The Saints Post 23; Hlstorianr Henry Snyder, Come Marching In.” Student soloi 38 Broadway, Keyport, was feted sr., Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, Mrs. Ind. • decal, Mrs. Harvey Applegate, Eatontown Post 325; Chaplain, at a birthday party at his home Frank A, Cerratl, Mrs. Charles I. Mrs. Irene Applegate, Mrs. Jade Tdlerit Review vrlll follow with ooe- of the guitar David Beaman, Raritan Post 23; Mr. and Mrs. Magalhaes were solos being performed by Forrest on Sunday in celebration of his Young Jr., Hazlet. . ____ married on June 25,1910, at- Sea- Kofoed, Mrs. Joseph Silvestri, Mrs. , Student Solos. Moster-ot-Arms, Harold. Heckman, 10th birthday. • ... Gifts, were sent by Miss Joan Hugh King, Mrs. Orrle Katsantonis, Rudnick, six-year-old son of Dr. Asbury Park Post 24, and Depart­ brook Hill, Keyport, the htimc of Joseph Rudnick and Mrs. Rudnick. After refreshments were served, Ann Twardy, Mrs. Alexander Vig, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrt. William - PhilUpps. Mra. S. All Star Childrens Band ment Executive Committeeman, Mrs.' Johif Kopervas, Mn. Harold Cummins, Mrs. Robert Bohn, Mrs. -. The highlight of the «v,ning will HOmer Matteson, Raritan PosL23. Markand, his guests spent the aft- Willism L. Conover. Mrs. Magal­ be performed-Jtjy four of the ad­ 'eriivt,,..''aboard jhe Waterhouse Faust; Mrs. Benedict Amelia, Mrs; haes Is the former Miss Hulda Hi Gordon Davison, Mrs. Kent-Davi­ • The next' meeting will be held son, all of Keyport; Mrs. Herm THE ROYAL KNIGHTS vanced students. 'The Royal boat, accompanied by Mr. Water­ Robert G. Welgand and Mrs. Conover. . At ' Knights” who have changed I their June 22 at Neptune Township Post house and Charles Jakuboskl, Red Walter G. Burkhardt jr. Other relatives were present Freese, M i s s Elizabeth Senson, name to ‘‘The Vibrants.” They will 345, Gully, Rd., Neptune. At that Dank. Guests were Michael Dow­ from Buffalo, N. Y.; Laurel Beach, Keansburg; Mrs. Harvey Johnston, time there w|ll be election and in­ KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL play .. their recently cut record ling, Paterson; Gregory St. John, Conn., Bogota; Leonia, and other Ehglishtown; ;Mrs. Harvey Lam- stallation of the new_pflicers7_■ C W V Hosts To 31 : 8:M PJH. ’. ‘"• • - ; ; "Hall Stone,” Tickets may be pur- Jimmy McKeown, Michael Espo- parts of New Jersey. bertson, Matawan; Mrs. Harry Rat- “ UmJid at the door. ; — — eitbj, Bobby Miller and Jimmy Patients At Lyons Open house In the afternoon difle, Morganvllle; Mrs. James Saturday, June 18 ’ Admission $1.00 Holm del Pjcnic To — TCterKous^ air'of Keyport. ’ brought calls from -many neigh* Alexander, Miss. Kathy Woolley, St Joseph's* Post 1023, Catholic Hailet; Mrs. James DeBow,- Lake­ Aid Fire Department In the. evening a family party bors. ' THE COUNTRY was held, Guests were Mr. and War Veterans/ played host to 31 wood, .Miss - Beverly ..Travor, Mfei Dorothy Matthews, Metuchen. KITCHEN The Holmdol Civic Association Mrs. James R. Waterhouse Br. and patients of th e Lyons Veterans Installed As Member will hold Its second annual Holm­ Mrs. Henry Gershgo nnd daughter, Hospital at Shore Point Inn, Hax- Gifts were sent by Mrs. Richard Lynne, Morgan; M ^ ' and Mrs. Bergen jr., Mrs. Raymond Mat- Tennent Road del Township Ouling on Saturday, - let, on Juno. 7- T h e program, Bayshore W.W.W.l June 25, at the Bendlx property on Warren A. Nixon, Matawan; Mr .thews, Mrs. Earl Parlin, Mrs. Ma­ Morganville Main St. for the benefit of ths and. Mrs. John Dowling and sins, "Operation Cinderella,” was origin Bayshore Chapter 18, Widows of rie Carter, Mrs. Harry Woolley and (Right Hand.-Side Just O il. Holmdel Fire Department building Paterson; Sharon Lee, Jimmy and nated severnj years ago by the World War I, held their Regular Mrs.. Charles Dietrich. Highway 71) . __ fund. The picnic will start at 1 B. J. Waterhouse, Keyport. combined efforts of Veterans Asso­ meeting June I when a new mem­ TAKE OUT ORDERS ONLY ciation of Volunteer' Services. ber, Mrs. Dora Lomnrdo, was In­ DEAR DADS: p.m. and continue until dusk. ’ Evangelistic Services F izu and-Hot Sausage stalled. - ■ ■ Sandwiches 1 , Many old-fashioned sunrises'are Jewish^War Vets Each, year, selected groups’ of plannee] in addition to games for patients prescribed to the Indus­ Attending w e r 6 Mrs. Martha Non-denomioational evangelistic Weekends Only? Officers installed Ruhman; Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert, Spaghetti and Meatballs young and old. Later In the day trial therapy program are given services are. being held—at 51B’ a bus ride to the seashore and are Mrs. Ann Nesbit, Mrs. Margaret '^ont-St:, Union Beach,‘‘on Sun* LOWELL M W diniflng will be held especially for Jack Ggjdticrg was Installed com­ the teen-agers. ' fed at a prearranged location Fogjfo, Mra. Lucy Fragasso, Mrs. day, Mofiday,. Wednesday and Fri­ mander o f the Jewish War Veter­ sponsored by an organization, Helene Finneron, Mrs., Mary Ar- day nights at 8 p.m. They are con* This Is a special wisli ans, Bayshore Post 737, during eve­ Four more such - programs are dino, Mrs. Ann Klhoc and :Mrs. ducted by* Miss Rose Molettiere on your bigr day, ning services held ln the syna­ scheduled for the summer through­ Elizabeth, Sturm. . and Miss Susan Wallace who state gogue. Also Installed were Saul MERCURY «m> COMET out the county, to be sponsored by Mrs. Sturm donated the all-quota all are welcome to attend, ; . • , To haye a good time Diamond, senior vice commandor; CWV posts. gift which was awarded to Mrs. Milton Kraln, Junior vice comman­ in every way, ~ ' . CWV members attending were Finneron and Mrs. Sturm w a s * Safe Buv Used C ars* der; Herman Korobow, Judge* ad­ awarded the special prize, donated vocate; Sam Korobow, adjutant; Commander Andrew Germak, St. Joseph's Post; Alfred J. Targon- by Mrs. Hubert.1 . Taken for granted througii Leon Blelch, quartermaster; Jer­ ,,,Refreshments were served.____ ome Perlman, chaplains Jack Alt- sky, county hospital chairman, and — most cf; the year, Mrs. Targonsky and Mrs.'Joseph SCHANCK & SIHLER mark, service officer, Rabbi H.O.H. Cheesequake Church OUR WTRONS'UST—] Levine was Installing officer and Laurlno, of the hospital committee. You’re still in all chit 10 Lafcfyette Place, Freehold .... gave the benediction. ' . Group Holds Picnic GOSH, S EE ITGROW/W Six new members were accepted BP.OE Auxiliary - [SOODWEW5SU12ETRAVElS| drens’ hearts, never fear. Highw ay 34, M ataw an The Young Churchmen of the Into the group at ■ membership ^WStVOUKNOW j J tyOpkins 2-1230 - LOwell 6-4239 .Introduction breakfast held in the Welcomes Members - Church of Our Saviour, Cheese- So °n this day, more than all the reft, synagogue on Sunday. Jack Stein­ qua^ef- held a picnic Sunday at .. Two new members, Mrs. Ted Windward Beach, Metedeconk, to berg, past Monmouth County Lester and Mrs. Margaret Bach- Please know that we know, - Commander, dtfcussed the goals mark the'last event of the season mann, were welcomed at the regu­ for the group. ,- - FATHER'S DAY SPECIMS! and alms of the JWV, and Com­ lar monthly meeting of the Ladles mander Qoldbergactcdas host, Richard Seidel .'and Miss, Marie ~ ‘Father- Knows Best-! ’ Auxiliary of Keyport Lodge B.P.O. BoWne, advisors, accompanied Serving on the breakfast com­ Elks No. 2030. , mittee were Saul Diamond, Jack them and others attending were Lazar and Herman Korobow. Mrs. Lawrence, Beatty, chair­ Paul Okner, Michael Catherwood, man of the rummage sale, report­ Gerald Miller, John Zyracki, Jef­ Sir Walter Raleigh ed that it'was a success. Assist­ frey William^ ' Eiseman Demonstrates ing her on the committee were Yon are in good company JTHB MATAWAN BANK Soft Smooth Hair Trend Mre. Henry Dane, MrB. James At­ . . . when yon use oar Fuel MATAWAN, NET JERSEY Half & Half kins, Mrs. Earl Lewis, Mrs. Claude . Morris Graduates Oil Service. Smart buyer. — Larry Eiseman, owner of Cren- Brldeau and Mrs. Charles Vena. huy from us! So Phone right William t . Morris jr., sdn of now! .■■ ■ . : - Prince Albert tlyc .ltyir .Stylists/ Main St., Key­ Members were urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. William L, ‘Morris, port, was. tho guest artist at the the state conference ,which is being Church Rd., Robertsville,. was ft.li lA meeting o f, the Monmouth and held In Atlantic City June 17 and 't~ ~ a£l kinds ( graduate! Friday evening from Ocean County Association of Mas­ 18. the Riverview. Academy, Shark S T U l l U r . ter Hairdressers on Monday eve­ Mrs. George l&ibcrts, mother of River Hills. Dunng the musical rting'ln Asbury Park. FxfCv/iVG l/+u\ f=iJC± ! Mrs, Robert Chenoweth, was^a portion of the exercises, he Played . COw^AX 1 Keens Zlnct /9QV\ Mf. ElsSirari, who Is a member guest. Hostesses for the evening a selcition .on .the electric .organr S u ssm q n of tho U.S. Ha)r Fashion Council, wore Mrs. Luwrence Downev and Mr. and Mrs. Morrls and. anotlic'f . SOf*f ciHMutcxAafu.' ii W. Front ‘ jM&dM Uhrce models dcriion. j^in.,RoBert, who also is a s'Wderi: Etratltig, 'tho new "soft ’ irnoith af “Riverview Academy, attended trend.” ing tonight. , , ' ' the graduation exercises. : -V Thursday, June 16, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Three

Kirkman, Fair Haven; New State Marine Patrol ’ arew1»ceMe»(s,-' bur' jSMteit-fMl ^hr^tfdtiSilii-W'flfit-AfrenJeri; Frank Bonifacio iteceive Degrees At NCE Exericses Attends Meeting Shrewsbury, represented by lira. a particular responsibility to In­ The olficera have been Instructed7 R. J. Hone; R.FJ).. HOImdel, RegulatlngBoating form a s . well as to take a,,‘dlmjYl'r'*" of repeater*. chairman, Mn. Robert ? Boykin, : The state's approach to marine jdrpwnlng'vlctlrjt h>s, no.cKangi',to; . A .class of e«Ssi*tingof82 Lincroft, and Mrs. Joseph Dem­ pl«*d.Ignorance oithi>.;rulea!'!(i-'•) -. men ufd pne woman,'.heard U. s! Mrs. VwcentTr.- Mulligan. Ellra- -law enforcement on coastai and in­ Senator’ Hugh7 Scott deliver1 the beth. chairman of, garden therapy, erger, Matawan. ■" land waters this season will stress In. i further dtfort - to -'...... ' h w • commencement • address _ Sunday Garden Qub ot New Jersey, at­ The other garden clubs in the education in boating safety as well and; Inexperienced; boat opatatora, eaCh,violator wlir receive »’ letter and received Ihelr D. o; Degrees tended ih e Annual rneetlag of the area were invited •> to participate. aa observance-of regulations. “We Green ,tffcumb'~C«ps at Msrtboro from ’the department outlining the from’ Philadelphia- College- of Oste- There still are many vacancies In hope this-will reduce the number opathy.The exercises were held at State Hospital] “June 6,' • She; was circumstances ot the vlolattpn jmd - Irvine Auditorium bf the University accompanied by Mrs. Carlton Rob­ the greenhouse schedule, mostly on of summonses necessary," Salva­ cautioning that it must not bo ro- ... ot Pennsylvania, where 16 others inson, chairmin of thev. Green. Mondays and Fridays. tore A. Bontcmpo, Commissioner ot jKiatod. Each week'.wt;l> ^>tfol of­ ficer'will receive a list ol names received Masters -of Science Pe­ Thum bCorps'at lyons VeteraSsr , An herb lecture'ls being planned the Department o f ' Conservation . grees. ■ . . * ' * Hospital and advisor to the Marl­ at the hospital on Sept. S to which and Economic. Development, ~sa1d. Franlc'Anthony_ Bonifacio, son of boro Corps. ;. ,.: • , , V ■ all the garden/clu'js in the ana “New Jersey's 700 marine law en­ .Mr. .and fitn. Donato Bonifacio, 351 : A picnic was planned tor. the will be Invited. Tnis will be fol­ forcement officers and power ves­ Maple P1-. .,Keji)ort, 'waa.inwng patients In the garden . therapy sel Inspectors already . have had . thpse who received D. 0. Degrees. lowed by a tour of the gardens groups for July 7. They will be and greenhouse, • tu acquaint the spring briefings to prepare them BUSES to NEW YORK CITY " He will interne'at South Bend Os­ guests of Percy Clark, occupation­ for the boating1 season how start­ teopathic Hospital in South. Bend, clubs with the activitiei of <#he al therapist at the hospital, at his Green Thumb Corps. ' Ing. ■ ... , - ... ■.. ; - . (Expross V ia N , J. TURNPIKE) V Ind. During his four years at Phila. home In /Long Branch. Members "Our uniformed men on patrol delptiia College, Dr. Bonifacio wtu of the Green Thumb Corps,, assist­ will not be out to; ’nail' boatmcij active in Internal Medicine Society ed by the State, Garden Club, will Aw ards Presented To and so make a tecord for them­ : and. the' Undergraduate Academy provide (he food. ■ MMC Junior Aides selves hi the number of summon­ oj Applied Osteopathy. • ses Issued and: convictions obtain­ ; The commencement weekend In­ A course , In ; flower - arranging 20 W? DfflLY ~ Among~ tlie graduates receiving agement, He is-employed by John­ ed. They will be polite and.helpful, cluded a number ,pf -alumni func- for the women patients will start Parents of Monmouth Medidal degrees at the commenceir.en^ex- son t Johnson, New Brunswick. Sept. 1, the first lecture to .be Center's junior volunteer* were but also f|rm. Since boating acci­ For Schedule .and Rate CaN CO 4*2222 - tions,- beginning with.a day-long dents. more often are fatal than ", _' seminar in the college' auditorium. erCises of Newark College or Engi­ Mr, VanMeerbeke was awarded given by Mrs. William Mulheron, guests with their sons and daugh­ . Dr. Edith M. lacababian, Wilming- neering oil Thursday from this area a Bachelor of Science Degree In R.F.D., Keyport. ■ ters at th e semi-annual junior ------T - • Orientation Ceurie awards supper held, recently In Bay 10 Trip Beaks m Save ! tori,Dei^, waschairman of the pro1 were John fe Bottger, 125 War­ Mechanical Engineering. He Is a ■ M n. Mulligan stressed the Im­ Auxiliary Hall at the hospital. More gram for the .35-year P.C.O. class, ren St., Keyport, son ol Mr. and member of Phi Eta Sigma,: Na­ In this case, thearumnl of 1915. portance of the orientation course than 150 porsipA attended the af­ The papers.concerned cardiac dis­ -Mrstgobert Bottger, Bethany Rd., tional Freshman Honoi- Fraternity; for all Green Thumb Corps volun­ fair which was planned by Mra, NORFOLK Rollo s Charter Service eases, probable , m a 1 i g nancy Hazlet, and Ronald C. VanMeer­ Pi Tau Sigma, National Mechani­ teers. The. corps Is made Up of W, J, Wilkins, director of volun­ beke, formerly ■ of Keypart, who teer services. , • causes, manipulation of low back, cal Engineering Honor Fraternity; members'of the local garden clubs now is reslding in East Orange. who work w|th the patients In the Awards for 100 hours service For Groups i and. oxygen therapy. American Society - of Mechanical Saturday evening the college and Mr, Bottger received a Bachelor greenhouse and gardens,:. were presented to Miss pall Ham­ Offers The Best In Comfort and Experience the alumni association combined in of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineers, Honors Option. He will The following clubs attended.the mer, Miss. Lynn Schapport and • commencement prelude_at a din- ■Engineering, He Is a member, of be employed this summer by Wor­ meeting; Atlantic Highlands, Miss Marilyn Matick, Hatlet. ner’and dance in the Union League. Fi Delta Epsilon, National Journal­ thington Corp.,-East Orange. chairman, Mrs. Elizabeth Leon­ Awards for 50 hours ot service ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. At this; dinner th® entire graduating ism Fraternity; was a class coun­ Mr. VanMeerbeke has accepted ard; Grow and Shnw of Allen- were presented to Miss Linda Hull cil member, for. four years; circu­ a position as an assistant instruc­ hurst, chairman, Mrs. L.A, Fol- and Miss Patricia llendryx, Ilailet, 275 Broadway , Keyport class, their wives and invited S mm. tmiM m» liom Aibaff Pif hli W {vests were entertained by the col- lation manager of “Verier,” the tor in mathematics at Newark Col­ l^nsbee, West tan g Branch;' Na- and Miss Dandra Johnson, Mat- 1'M.lOKtiintUMiud*. The Smart Driver Takes The But , -■ lege. . "yv.;. - ' ' ' .. college newspaper;'- participated -In lege of Engineering, starting ln veslnk, chairman, Mrs. Robert ' . The 1.960 graduates 1 represent basketball, softball and bowling. He September, at which tlm^Ko also seven states and only, one of them Is a member of the -American So- will enter graduate school to work 1 It n woman, Jessie C. 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Communication | SETTING HOTTER AND HOTTEP// To the Editor, ' ttfABURISD INI •- Now that Mental Health Month TtlfffctQ* CO tttlW W — 9. MABEL M O W , WVBUMBBK bat fwased and everyone fe. pre­ JfabUshcd t m r ThomUgMrt EeyperL Mwimeirtli Owwty; W. ^BYBRO W N PUBLtSUNGATO PRINTING COMPACT paring for a lew moatha ol re­ laxation, Uw Monmouth County ' ~ Bca4ba( Curds* - J . Mabc) Brown, Xdltor — O entfdtai ▼. ferawn, Aoodata Editor Strolling along a aide-ctreet tbe 8ub*crtpti©oR*t®» Mental Health Association - wishes other day, I tutd te bend almost ODDS AND ENDS . , . Feed Scbein Just installed as the p«yabl* in Advtnc# NATION Al everyone • pleasant, tiinuner, We double to get under tbe branches • Yft*r (wlUUilfUtji) . of a Norway m*p!e tree standing new president of the Keyport Lions Club. Succeeds George alao want to express our sincere Weinman as top lion. Another club member, Bob Pryor is appreciation for the splendid co­ aii the.cuifc • . a I Y w <«uttld* V. 1 ) . I f f i ! operation and support wbich.hai Bending struck me in an ex­ going to take district office this year . .. Keyport business­ , Ttar Miitavvi te • »*w*wer. « ‘’L*** PWW, treme form ol exercise that men planning to add kiddie ridea to the mall during th e •Qd toe the peopl*.*' . n« aim U ta *enr« th* M tetere*ti c! ftotow«jjwl been given ty the residents, volun­ hadn't b a i g M for w im I « Woityj * prwentall cf .th* new* tt tb* "« * Umi «r Hawaiian Sates Days, Friday and-Saturday, July. 1 and 2 . . . s A ciwvwrne,cunmrattv* maime** mwetfn* tlw lnaUM»kM rtgbt* teer workers, organ! lationa, and oat on V nottofrtsst waft, but I«| «or dtiua& «nd thsreby miiklnt iticU w*rtby «T their conlWen^ agcnciea of the community to our managed to eramt tortb eo the Civic Affairs Committee mulling a Keyport Day celebration s. Responsttdltty tor typographical •non ts limited to 0»• cot of tt» «P«* Mental Health Fund Drive. While other side, none (be worse as (ar the latter part of August this year. Plans' under study now •ccupled l»y eucn (jur returns are at present iar as I could tell Jnom tbe experienoe. Some businessmen In {Ceyport thinking of inviting near* Entered m second-clau matter *1 tya po*t cfflct at Mfttawan, N. J., But I couldn’t help wondering WQder tbe M t ot March 9, 1*78, - : • ' from compete, early Indications how my umbrella and I might have by fant and vegetaWe truck farmers in to sell their wares are that we Will exceed last year's THURSDAY, JUNE 16, I960 fared if the branches ot the tree at a public market out-of-doors. With a few floodlights, the total, and may approach,.by year's hsd been weijjited down with rain­ town coffld have a regular fanners’ iparket sort of filing . . . end, oor goal of W5.C00 which will water. Or .what might happen to Seniors at the East Keyport School-rendered'a program for be spent In the service of the meo- one of these' last-walking heel-and- Commencement I960 toe boys who couldn't apply, the the. undergraduates yesterday afternoon. Senior, class is .the tally ill ot the county, state and ■ '■ No matter what the nation’s economy is today, ‘what It brakes fast enough to save him­ second grade. Well, moms, now you’ve got ’em' again for nation. ‘ ...... Js doing or where It Is heading, there always is a place in self :Trtm getting a laceful.; of the summer. Ob, well, Ui, only for about! three months..!... . America and ihe world for that matter lor a -man who is To all the public service'taedia, leaves. - willing to workand work hard to accomplish his goal. ’ the1 press, radio, and outdoor ad­ Leaves In HairT Students, who this month are graduating from high vertisers who have, helped to con­ It’s only good neighborliness to WHALE, BLOW ME DOWN . . > .Twenty-four angry long­ schools, colleges and universities throughout the country vey the purpose of the campaign, keep tree leaves out of tbe hats and hair of passer-by. And Don­ shoremen at Newcastle, England went on strike because even fnust make their way in the commercial, scientific and busi­ and rtoi Interpret the needs of the ald B. Lacey, home grounds spe­ their hest friends don’t like to be near them . The trouble ness world that is girding itself fqr a stiff uphilrfight to mentally 111, our special thanks. cialist, and I agreed that there (bring the nation’s economy to its previous high level. is they smell. , . and smell as only men can smell -who have Their contributions of space and tven m aybe something unpleasant spent eight hours .handling whalemeat. Three hundred other i Many will find jobs, Some will find opportunities a' tjme for news and feature articles in the law about street! trees with little more difficult to secure. AU, however, have* nothing too low hangovers. (We put the longshoremen walked out in sympathy with their mates. have been an jnvaluable ald in on- to fear if they possess, along with the knowledge that has “may” in small print to avoid any listing-the vita] support and under­ By afternoon all Newcastle docks w.ere at a standstill. Eight come from their education, the same gumption and perserv- jurisdictional dispute with the ships were made idle. Tlie strikers say they have no bath­ trance that has led America to its great place among world standing of our Monmouth County ^Looking Backw ard lawyers’ union.) , nations. * .1 , ...... , residents...... And what about sidewalks made house at the docks. They have been ordered’off city buses We would like, to urge all new graduates to look for Next, we wish to thank the hun­ dangerous because tree mots have and'need private transportation to get home. As a union ttm m Abort Polks An* l^ la w W« K aaw la n * L ta i lii t employment at home first. Many opportunities for our dreds ot volunteer workers who heaved a slab out of place? official put it: “It is most unfair ta them that they should bright young class of 1960 are just around the comer. -Per­ have participated in the campaign, These are a couple of things to consider when you decide to plant have to mix with the public on their way home — and most haps they are just across the street, your street. as Bell Ringers, as organizers, as Fifty Years Ago r Wednesday,, June Iti, at 1 p.m. . With new industry locating in the bayshore area, job (Issue Thursday, June 16, 1910) the annual pre-school examination a tree along the sidewalk. Norway unfair to the public as well.” Ever been on a bus crowded office helpers. Without this, we and silver maples haye shallow . Opportunities, close to home should be adequate. Many, of In the Words of State Superintan- will be held at Matawan Grammar with'dead whales? . , .. .Opurse, will leave their home towns in pursuit of their pro­ could not have reached our con­ School. At this time ry. I., E. root systems that can damage side­ dent of Public Instruction, Charles walks. a n d their low-hanging . ■ ■ ' -■ ., . . 1 fession -or occupation. -We hope, however, many'Will give tributors. . , ’ 1. Baxter, the commencement ex­ Davies, the medical school inspec­ tor, and Miss Katharine Hulf, the branches; allowed to go untrim­ THIS ”N THAT . . . Conversations overheard: Los An­ their own communities thTs'lirst chance to welcome them And finally, we wish publicly to ercises of the High School held in med, are notorious for making ~ ond nourish local economy with the vital energy of youth, thank all of those who have or will the assembly room Friday evening echool nurse, would like to> meet geles traffic cop to a pedestrian ^struck by a hit and run all children who are lo enter school hair-do's dome undone. , |Along with all the residents of our community, The contribute to the Mental Health went like clockwork."'! Every driver; '“Did-you get his license number?” . . . No, but I’d Keyport Weekly, extends congratulations to all those students number on the program was ex­ next fait Mr. Lacey and. a lew others Fund through- special . gifts, cellent, reflecting and boy is this crease your knowledge and better yourself if you make contributor personally. However, Brakle,' Hazel IVJns, 6ertrude Ce­ Jersey City, throughout the past dew. Finishes of cars,parked un­ good! , . . The poor man’s philosopher says the only trouble one of your goals in life to do your share in making our our Board of Directors and our cilia VanBrunt;-Pearl Woolley, Lil­ winter. _ der trees such as maples have with' trouble is that it always starts out like fun . . . All men world a better one. Upon the knowledge, understanding volunteer workers pledge them­ lian White. . been seriously damaged by aphid are bom equal but some, outgrow it and become leaders . .'. Twenty Years Ago. ~ end progress of our June graduates, the history of the entire selves to : spend Mental Health Harry Bolte and his daughter. dew. . ' A wife is absolutely essential to a husband’s long .life. She (Issue Thursday, J one 13, 1940) And while we’re on this good- Fund monies wisely in services to Miss Lillian Bolte, went to Wilber- world will be written. ' neighbor kick, you' mayvffrid that shares half his troubles and gets two-thirds of fiis ill humor the Mentally 111 in whose behalf ham, Mass., lost week to attend In response .to numerous requests . A daughter is an embarrassing and ticklish possession... these funds were contributed! a Matawan Auxiliary to the Mon­ a well-trimmed hedge along the the commencement exercises at sidewalk is less likely to catch and The Heights Of Lochslea (Signed) Wesleyan Academy, in. which Mr, mouth Memorial Hospital . has Charles E. Steen jr., been- recently organized with a tear the skirt of a summer dress Bone’s son is a student. The .ex­ that happens tq blow against it. DO YOU KNOW anyone who might have lost his uppers Chairman - ercises continued three days thia present membership of 40. Too often, neighborhood groups are formed in surburban Finally, have a spot of pity for last week? A set was turned in at Keyport High School. areas under the guise of community organizations, civic I960 County Mental week and-.Mr. Bolte and daughter The congregation of Gethsemane! Inquiries may be lisped to secretary Ethel Kingsland . . . Health Fund ' remained in attendance, returning Lutheran Church, of Keyport, now the "hay fever" sufferer who you associations, taxpayers units, community betterment so- can make leas miserable by mow­ Sunday is Father’s Day. When I say this I usually receive cjeties and what have you, whose Sole purpose la to wail this morning. Tbey were accom­ worshiping in tbe First Presby­ panied by Harry, jr., who Is now terian Church, Keyport; Is planning ing down any ragweed on your in turn a grumbled reply about EVERY DAY is Father’s the distasteful facets of suburbia loudly and enduringly property or maybe a nearby va­ Other Newspapers on his vacation-, . ^ : . to erect a new church edifice on Day ., . By the way, on this day in 1879; the operetta H.M.S. .before tho community officials. ‘ ' , ' ibe- lots recently, acquired at Ule cant'lot: before it begins to polli­ Pinafore opened in ths. Bowery, Hew York;. Jake had center ' There arc exceptions. Cert£i!iilycne,oI theip la ihe . The M. E, Haley Hose <5otnpany Express Their V k w i broke,,BTVuoa ^ue»d»y ,fOFofew comer ot Maple PI., and Main St., nate, early la Juypub,";. , > - ■aisle seats; for tKfe premiere . . . Broadway strike ieafly tied Lochslea Club, formed of residents of (he Lo^hslea JIeigbts hose house on the Woodbine Hotel Keyport,. :.r.: , irjw;4!kr0‘ijui '•‘He’s sup- mals awaiting experimentation. Ih And he too often blames-the oil-industry, whereas the true, T h e Hanson-VanWinkk-Murming A little later Polly met a spot- everything;*' - blame belongs to government ■ Thntjnside, he is expressing many experiments, lt will not be ted dog, - r ----- t --Uie wise okLowl-was-busy-rcad' _ Inhibited by a little extra effort Cpmpany are having a concrete his resentment ii\ a highly practical way. vault’ built at their factory on «*»»_ 1 •. ’ u „ . ' Ioj a book when Fo!/y came u p . " I expended to anesthetize animals S h u jCegal Column ■ humm» Im a fire house dog” be said, wanted to u k you • question," You can lead a horse to water blit you can’t make him or to put them out of their misery ChuKh Street for the storage of u m a n s sumvwM arms m r m n What are you?" said Polly, timidly. • • drink.- You can increase gasoline taxes to any level, but you their books anil papers. The struc­ tmssiuriaioQun am aw aucfciaa. when tho experiment has been tTBtxsKMDioiwlni arums crnoa "'ph' r m a little deer,” said "I bave. a cold today and I’m a can’t stop motorists from economizing, 1 , completed., .THe standards ought ture Is constructed of brick and conorete with beams' and ruan& ouimaw m m m a ia o a em PoHy- little hoarse,” said the owi, “but to he, fixed by scientists them' u « i um ta mis to «pvaa coHcismt The fire housedog laughed and HI try to help you.” JUfrY Oaie* thmmt selves. and they ought to make doori. It extends from tHe ground awsimmma ■ . , . floor to the second dory witlr en­ laughed. “I think you want to Polly Pnppry stared aad stared, ample allowance even for remote malje 'a., monkey out of me!, Ha, How could the wise ,old owl be a possibilities of advancing human trances on each floor. WalteVpa^ ten Is doing the work.. h ^ n a , bol” . . little^Eoree? And If be didn't even knowledge. But. some sotting and Polly was puzzled. "How coold know /who he was, how could he enforcement ol standards ate nec­ Charles C. Schock' Jr. closed his A Kind^Att Can Be Darigefous rm alje a monkey out of a dog?" know who she 'was? ...... essary, to keep sadism from being second year as a regular commut­ er on . the New York and Long wr?8*1^ * Polly PuppyrijQ awayagain. She confused with: science. Have you ever found yourself.in or binding, unless a contract for when she told her mother about ran all the way home. Sbe was Branch lines to-Newark. Mr, a situation wherein you have offer­ such services Were entered into for it,,l»er mother just laughed aod .ciytag. ■. ' , . _ NATURE ERUPTS Schock la the youngest commuter ed to do an act tor someone, and an agreed price or consideration (Newark Evening News). on this line amf as such, adds 5ai«C ,fYou are a silly goott. Tlw ' ‘Why the crocodile tears?'* ask- although In good conscience you and mutually understood by tw o dog was just having a little joke." ed her mother. A shift In the earth’s surface much amusement to his seniors, meant to ; be'Of some service, In­ competent partita.' ' ■ VA goose!" thought poor PoDy. PfcUy cried harder. **Oh, Mother, near the coast of southern Chile i Some of the ponies which every­ stead you lean that not only did The same reasoning Is applied has set off 'a chain of natural dis­ one has so often seen this winter, How can I be; a silly goose whe# I'm Dot a crocodile too, am I?'f . your contribution of service do him “where you have agreed to care tor I’m a litUe deer?” ' “What ctoyro mean?" $aid POlly. asters half Way around the world. will be returned thlj weeV to their harm,' but that you have subjected a twoyear-old child while the pa­ Chile Itself has been wracked by owners for the summer. The young She f was even mdre puzzled at "This morning you said 1 was a yourself to a law salt? The law Is. rent is away for Ihe day. Certainly, dinnertime when she heard her little deer* then you called me a death-deal big earthquakes thst top­ people hope to have them again that where we offer our services you cannot leave the child alone in pled homes and smashed factories, another year. . - father say, "You*d better wattii silly goose. Father said'I was a to another without consideration er the middle' ot the^,street-and then ^ y - S h e 's making a Iittie pig o( little pig* Aunt Nan called me a cut cfl utilities and polluted water. Two Matawaa students received remuneration, wa still must use deny liability based on tbe premise .. chldten. w ia yea tea me what I Like milk Iri a teetering bowl, ti­ tbelr degrees from Rutgers Univer­ that degree of c a n which ts at that your act of gratuity was not dal naves spilled over! Chile's sity at the 164th commencement Oh, m y!’ ; thought Polly, her really am?” least commensurate with the con­ of legal affect because this did m t head qrioatag, *Tve beea a deer, Mother .look PoUy dtraa lo the coast and cascaded Over the far­ last'week, John C. Eggleston was ditions that prevail at the time. constitute a contract The law will away shores of Japan, Okinawa, awarded the degree of LilL B. aad , B sou offer to’palot your neigh­ a goose, and a pi* today. I woo- pood ^Xook iato the w aters ahe imply • standard.of conduct and ^ n i really in ? 1' ; aald, "aid teDme what you see." Hawaii painting o r, con- Iha law In some respectful juris, not go unheeded In this bour of preathWthe beautlesol.Lakt L«f- strucfloti or yw r netghbor'a houje. diction, over the moral- duties “ k her' « #»**. or a nig, pr a diicken,'’ nted. ' ...... , o l course, it not legally this broad Owe to society. ' Htally Amt Non taraed^nnad tni4 W iy, "lUikft being' • 'little crossly and sarfded^ ^WeiJi don't puppy.’' . . . /i ./'•' Tfiurtday, June 16, I960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. PogeFlv* Former Cliffwood, Madison Scout Troop 117 chslea Club Completei Course | TeacherMark8 94thBirthday Matawan Personal Items ... N m M i w u i - l w raaU f ta M u x o m at m iuu .-, Holds Cook-Outs c c t Miss Margaret >Wt n t o r. who advice to have a. goad time and During the past four'weeks, the taught school in Cliffwood and iii The Lochilea Club of. Matawan to buy candy and'peanuts. “The members Of Girl Scout Troop 117, Madison Township for more than .Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Mrs. Jo­ Mrs. James G, Kelt returned heard a report on tha laUqlront next time I satr him^-I asked jo ­ Matawan, have been learning lire 40 years, marked her 94th birth­ seph Baler and Mrs. Leroy Sickels home .Friday after • week's, visit project jS^ay.'evenln#Ufa mfct- seph it he had enjoyed spepding building and cooking outdoors lh day at her home In Keyport on were prize winners Thursday when with Miss Uiira. Grleshaber, As­ preparation for, their Troop Camp- Ing held at tha Matawan Recrea> Thursday. To celebrate the occa­ his dollar,’! she Raid, “Ills eyes Mrs. Edward Currie entertained bury Park...... - ingin July. . tion Hall, Middlesex Rd., Matawan. sion friends called during tlie shone as he told me he had gone her bridge tlub. Other; guesti were : Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor, Columbus. Tne first pook-out was held at Donald Day discussed the seaweed afternoon and Miss Winter was ,10 Keyport and bought hi* mother M n. Paul Elgin, Mrs. Elmore Katt- Ohio, ts visiting frith Mr,, IS, B. the regiilar meeting held In the control project In which the club - presented with birthday cabes. ... a comb with ' diamonds for. her ner and:Mrs. Gerard Devlin. , Eggleston. parish hall of Trlplty Episcopal Miss Winter, the daughter (jf the hair,” :. ■. •. ■ Janet Claus, daughter of Mr. and Church when tinfoil cooking was1 is co-operatlitg , with Matawan Bor­ Woro out-bythe arduous .teach­ . Miss Loulse kertiey; Brooklyn, ' late ‘Mr. arid Mrs. Christopher Mis. Karl Claus. Zanesville, Ohio, fpent 'niesday and Wednesday with ough In ail, effort to reduce the » Winter, Cliffwood, came to this ing, conditions, Mlsfi , Winter .re: learned. The second cook-out was and Barbara Billy are visiting Mr.’ Mr. and Mrs; Allan J. Morrison. rained out, so'the girls prepared amount-of seaweed in Lake Lel- area with her family fromCarlia- signed - and accepted': a . position and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith. Mr. Mrs. George Barbanell entertain­ one-pot - meals, namely "Sloppy ferti.' ", '. i ... ville, IU, She, Was graduated from tutoring • small eifi in llarris- Claus was. a weekend guest. Carlinville High School and Black- burg,'-Pa,1 "Things were much ed at bridge.-Friday evening, The Joe." in th e kitchen i t Trinity Members of the club hive been Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick and Episcopal'Church. Tha third cook- ‘ bum College in Carlinville. -,- easier, but surprisingly. enough I prize winners were Mis, W, Oliver devoting the past, few weekends Mrs. Fred M. Burlew attended the out was held outdoors at the home ' "We' ca'me to Cliffwood in lSSS, found that I missed the*challenge Dlggin, Mrs, Leroy Sickeli, and the to the spreading of a chemical in of teaching a large group of chil­ barbecue Thursday evening or. the hostess,. Other, guests' were Miss of Mrs. Wilbur Schneider, Ravine Just two - years, before. the big the third lake, where most ol the blizzard , in "88," Miss Winter re-' dren and soon I knew that Iwould Monmouth: Chapter of the Daugh­ Patricia McKeen, Mrs.: Frederick Dr., also a one-pot meal, ''South­ called., "I remember that it start­ return to a regular teaching posi­ ters of the American Revolution K. Dederlck,' Mrs. William J. Ra- ern Stragonoff." Mrs. Schneider seiweod grows. The Matiwan ed to snow* on Sunday night and tion.”. After a year or so Miss held at the home, of Mr. and Mrs, bel and Mrs. Frank Bliss. provided- the beverage.. The.final First Aid and Rescue Squad, Inc., - kept-righton... We were complete­ W|nter returned to Cliffwood and J. Wilson Beebe, Oceanport. ft also Miss Grace Thompson, Westfield, lesson was held at the home of has supplied the boat used for the was the 60th annivertary- of. the Mrs. Daniel Smith, Woodbrook Dr., MISS DEBRA LAZOW MARGARET ANN VENA ly. snowed in,. but It didn't matter was employed by the'Madison was a-weekend guest-of -Mifi-and work...... too mucivbecause In .those days .Township Bogrd of Education to chapter, , Mrs. Franklin S. Thompson. Matawanr Each glrT cooked tier Miss Debra Luzow, daughter of own kabobs In the "stick cook- On the club laketront, inisomy Miss Margaret Ann Vena, daugh- families provided food, for Jong teach in ihe Morristown School. Mrs. David M. Bruce, Mrs.; Fred­ - Mrs. Charles Mandeville, William Dr. SrM . Lazow and Mrs. Larow, tor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J, ."There I stayed for 40 years, most erick K. Dederlck, Mrs. Russell out,” Mrs, Smith provided the bev- walls are being built to terrace ,. periods o_f- time.?- -She:, remem­ Chapman, John Sykon, Matawan; crage, . . Main St., Matawan, received her Vena,' Matawan Rd,,' Clltfwood, ro- bered that no trains went through of that time teaching eight grades A. G. Stetler, Mra. Donald Kobin the hl|l overlooking the swimming Mrs. Calvln Hart, Keyport; . Mr. Each cook-out was held during Bachelor of Arts Degree - Sunday celved a Bdchelor of Arts Degret Cllffwood until Thursday.” - pnd, on occasion, a few high son, Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Mata­ and Mrs. Alfred LaMura, Morgan­ afternoon at Emerson College, area." ' Flagstone patios will bo from Trenton State College whor*.. " Started Teaching In . Cliffwood school pupils as well.' wan, and Mrs. Peter A. Read, Mid­ regular meetings. , . , ville, were members of the chorus Regular Meeting Today ' Boston, Mass. built between the walls which are sho majored tn English. She is a Miss Winter began her teaching ■ Miss Winter told anamusing In' dletown, were luncheon and bridge of the “Shrewsbury Chorale”- that DrrLajow and Mrs. Lazow and about slK-to-elght feet wide. This member uf Kappa Delta PI, • na­ career In the CliftwoOd School anSpcident' about one ol her pupils. guests June 7 ot Mrs. Howard The regular meeting this week presented a concert Saturday eve­ lias been changed to today, because Mr. and Mrs. Morton Greenberg, new surface will cllmlnato the tional honor aeclety In"education ; at that Ufee all grades fninj; first the late George Gordon, who had Vea|e, Sayreville. Mr*. Bhice and ning at Monmouth College, ■ West Baltimore, Md„ aitendetf tho com­ muddy condition bathers previously and Thcia Phi Sigma, a social so­ through eighth grade were housed lived with his family on a farm Mr?. Read wire winners at bridge. of the Matawan Grammar School Long Branch. . graduation. A cook-out will bs held mencement festivities a n d exer­ experienced. Sand for the bench rority. Sho served as a student in one room. She said that-she which adjoined the school proper­ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig Mrs. Robert Erdmann attended cises over the weekend. Mrs. has boon donated by ono of the counselor for two years. Miss Vena hgd/very few problems as far as ty. ... “One day George stood. up, at the home-of Mrs. Herbert Cot­ spent-from Jime 7 to Friday In th# alumni graduates reunion = of trell, Browntown. tjreenberg is the former Miss Jo< residents. has accepted a position In the Mid- - discipline was concerned, but He was terribly, excited and asked Manchester and New London, N.H Ann Lazow. Anthony Tomasello and Arne illetown Township School district teachers in those ‘days did many to go home for a few minutes,1' Beth Israel, Newark, held Tuesday The troop plans to go camping Edward W. Currie attended the icvenlng at the Chantlcler, Mill- tlio woeTc ot July 19 at Camp No- Kalma aro serving as co-chairmen ns a high school English teacher. things besides teach. “In the one- she said. He was so .upset that 1918 class reunion dinntfr of Prince­ for (ho terracing of tho hill, A room school we built the fires, I asked him if he felt sick. He bum. . moco, Smltliburg. Fire building and ton University Friday evening at Mrs. A. Edgar Palm spent Mon­ cook-out sessions are reviewed each Matawan W SCS family picnic-will be held July 4 supplied the fuel,'swept the floors; told me that he felt fine, but he the Nassau Inn, Princeton, , ... . : washed the windows nnd brought had' just seen a man drivo Into day visiting her rr.other, Mrs. 'Al* year before the girls attend troop with Illrnm Waro "Hi. chairman. Pi’izcW inncrs At Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich en­ bert H. Angeritein, WilMlffigion, cnroptapsD Mwy bccomo fa­ Tlie 80-star American flags, order-. Mn -drinking water from a natural the farm and he felt sure that Holds Meeting od by Ihe club, will bo ilMctimiat spring .nearby," she said. " he wanted to buy the minks that1 tertained at dinner: and bridge on Del. : . ,■ .. miliar «h^P better-equipped for liv­ Saturday evening when their guests ing In ’the outdoors. This training A covered dish supper was held to rcsldenls who Imvo placed tlielr While Miss Winter was teaching he raised.. "George said he never Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Richards orders. Mrs, Chris Koopmun an­ in Cliffwood one of Jter pupils was told his family where they were. were Mr. and. Mrs.‘ Arthur Holey have,moved (nlo their new homo allows them moro time at camp for before tho regular niecling of tho Leadership a n d scholarship and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin War­ other'activities.' The girls are re­ nounced plans for a food sale te -Joseph Ferrante, now a member I gave him permission to go and <®"-Edgemero Dr., formerly occu­ Women's Society of citrlslian Sor- help raise money for the lakotroiH awards wore proicntod to grad- of the Keyport Board of Educa­ in no time at- ail he was b.iok. ren, Fair Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. pied by Mr, and Mrs. Richard quired lo attend three out of five Lewis Ford, Tinton Falls. cook-outs. . vico of tho First Methodist Church, area Improvement!. . uatlng students ot St, Joioph'i tion. • . ■ - ■ He must have run all the way, Bauer. Matawan. Mrs. Earl Smllli pro­ School, Keyport, ot ceromonlei at "Ono time I employed Joseph but he was very pleased and told Miss Carol Craig spent Tuesday ' Participating. In tlm program Following tlie business session, Mrs. John Kinney, Holmdel, en­ sided and read an inspirational J. A, Pavolsky qf, tlio Transcontin­ St. Joseph's Church, The jiciioMi 1..to'assist me with the school chores me that he had made the sale,” evening with Miss Nell Haihlin, tertained at bridge on Thursday wero Patricia Cottrell, Madeline message. New York/ Lauro, Jean Morris, Patricia Papa, ental pipe Line Co'. .jJiowcd a movio excellence awards, gifts ol tho and - agreed to pay: him ' $1 per* she added, “I felt that justified evening when the prize winners Mrs. Rhea Longstreet led tho month,” she said. She laughed the short time he was absent from Mrs, William Ohnsman entertain­ Louise Lockwood, Susan Smith, and narrated on ^Natural Gas." Third Degro* Ktiinht« ot Cutai- wero Mrs. William Wilkins, Mrs Corolann Schneider, Ann Smith, dovotlons. Mrs. Ludwig PolaiiQWskl Rutrnslimciita were aorvrd. as she told ot paying the first school." Y . j ■ ed her bridge club on Thursday George Barrett and Mrfl. Douglas bus went to Joann Marla Howard evening. Tha' 'winners wore Mrs. Katherine Hudson, Sharon Nealls, read the minutes of the May meet­ month's salary. “Joseph left the Miss Winter has been retired Ward, Matawan. Other guests wore ing and communications and Mri, and Sandra Mary Hunt. _ . 'school, bu^ came running back .and for 25 ycilra, but she still keeps Richard Cermak, Matawan, and and Karen Smith. '- . Recital Saturday '' Mrs. August Schmeling, Crawford’s Co-loaders aro Mrs. Aldo Bonln- Edgar Pike presented her trea­ The English prizes went tt» ju< wanted to know if the Board of track of many of her pupils. She Mrs. James Lederman,. Fords, Corner; Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Other guests were Mrs. George A. acgna and Mra. Schneider, surer's report for May snd the an­ By Piano Pupils tlllh Mary Barrett und Matlttllna . ■ • Education had paid tlie money or enjoys good health and still has Richard Miller and Mrs. Leon nual report, - :- 1( I, had given it to him: out .of a keen mind. She has taught the Deitz. Mrs. Bhice MacCutcheon, Hilinbelh Schonzinger. Tho Cntlio- Christinat, Matawan, The ineotlog was turned over to Tho piano pupils ot Mr*. Con­ my salary. He knew teachers’ fathers and mothers and sons and Mrs. Russell Weber, Mrs. Nicholas Mri. Briscese, Guest stance Jackson will give a rocltal llo Dait||lili)rs ol America present­ daughters of many families In the Francisco, Mrs. Roy Kaiser a n d Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brundage the now president, Mrs. Gourge 11. salaries were very small at that and son, Jeffrey, Trenton, were on Saturday evening at p o'clock ed tha prizes. History prizes, a gilt Mrs. Joseph Rankl jr., Matawan. Of Honor, At Shower Hicks, who presented a past pres­ of Keyport Pott 4147, Velernns ot weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. ident's pin to Mrs, Smith for the In tho Keyiiort Reformed' Church Miss Mary Llsk entertained at II ouho, Foreign Wari, wore won by Nlclm-. canasta oh Friday evening-when Karl Heuser. . ‘ Mrs. [Anthony D r I s c 0 s e, 1G9 servlco given during the past Iwo Broadway, Keyport, was guest of Taking part will bo Betty Mullor las Adam llencoskl and Kathleen her guests were Mrs. E. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Bolce ahd years. ' Chrlsllno i'lsrro. , Todd, Holmdel; Mrs. Harry. O. children, Gary,'Richard and Janet, honor at a shower given June 4 Announcement was made lhat und June Itegers, Matawan; Ray­ Hopewell, Va., formerly of Hazlet, by Mrs. Winifred Plath and Miss mond Grophoit and Patricia Vcn- Motlionmiics awards, ulso a gilt Jones, Freehold; Miss J. Mabel tho Homo for tho Aged in Ocean Of tho Catholic DauujUors, Woro Brown, Keyport; Mrs.' Edwin H. visited relatives and friends this DJnne Ilyer at the home of Mrs. tirovo will hold a fair on Aug 3, ry, Clitfwood; Mary -Ann Thorstcn- Dominick Briscese, 20 Middlesex sen, Belford; S u > a n Sllvontri, presented tn John (itinrga Cotmej Dominick, Mrs. J. Franklin Domi­ week In Matawan and Leonardo. 4 and S and Bancroft Taylor Rest ntul Mlelmel Joseph Strano. Tito nick and Mrs.' Jay F. Hostcttcr, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Turner, Wll* St., MAtawanV" - Homo will liavo tho annual bnzunr Georgina Aumnck, Christine Bull- iur, Janls t.ijwluiV Judltli Wallace, prlte lor religion, presented by tha Matawan. - minglon, Del., are visiting Mr. and Gifts wero arranged, In ind Aug. 18 and 19. Any Items that can Patrlcu Strang, Madeline Slovenz, l’lilrd Degree Knights wai award, Mr.. and Mrs. George Ritter, Mr. Mrs. Randolph Harris this week. around a yellow and. white bai­ be usod by cither of these groups ed Sharon Ann Walsh, a contestant ling arid tho dccoratloni wero In Joan SchwarU,, Barbara Gevas, and Mrs. Bruco Hecht, Matawan, Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Pike en­ can lie given to Mrs. Hicks who ln-tlio lllthop'a Dloceao examine. yellow and white, Tho tabls cen­ will son that they., ara delivered. Barbara W a f I e n I o I d, „Patly and Mr. and Mrs, William Zahn, tertained Friday afternootrfor their S c li a n c k, Sttsnn Jones. Nancy thm'Vrnl Tlwtesi Miry Huhbard. New Shrewsbury, were Saturday terpiece consisted of a stork - and Plans ara being made to start a daughter, . Diana, whV'was cele­ a largo shijet cake., 1 tockwood, Uditlt Lockwood, Roger Other I’rlz* Winner! evening bridge guests of Mr. and brating her seventh birthday. Tho sewing circle. Mrs. .Donald Neills, Holmdol. - :•>. Guests attending .w o r e Mr*. Wuestefeld, Bruce Rathbona, Mi­ The Cnthnllo Action prices, i gift guests were Valerie Taylor, Lauro Dominick Briscese, Mrs. Howard A moating will bo held .this chael Esposito, Richard Huber, of the school faculty wiyit to Judllli Mral Eugene Bt^ McKinney and ■Sato; Judy „ Trempor, ■ Vlckt-Jg month to make plans for a church children, Bruce and Ann ^Elizabeth, Ilyer, Mrs, Rocco Car«ccMlo, Mrs, PV“" » « church Jean Stlianck, r . ..., Marie 'Cherry and Ktiwarif J^iirt* Kixdn, Carbl Engebretson, ChristS I p o d traveling, , . ara ahead for you whan you (o Island, N. Y. They attended ths eeremonfef wiU be held at 6 p.m. nnniversary. The honored couple Oldsntobilel And right now I* tin best time aver io m* your Old* , «id daughter, Karen, Holrodtl; were presented with a gi/l, dedication of the “Shrine of Our in the school stadium., George e*r Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanSchaick, Dfftkr. lIt'll tlmw you th a t« near O U ico tU lm than you’d gUMtl V Fields.”Fields.' Mr. Giza’s niece, Sharoar.^ o q u to Visit in Matawan in Guests were Mrs. William C. V O im OO, •ITTM AT VOUB OLOB OIMM'il Preset Hill, P«;; Mr. and Mr*. Gil­ M di, Summit; -Mr, and Mr*. Peter Pakmiak, fouryear*-oW," wai''August. ‘ j more dark, Boston, Masa.; Mr. crown bearer and ber cousin. Miss A. Readf Middlrljwn; Mr. snd Mrit, «"d Mr,: James Anderson,- Btaom- Jobo^"L; Chamberlain, Bitwhfowri; M .Paloniak.w iu the ntieen who, Have.you read the' (iasrifad field; Miss Susan Chaj>B«n, Mata- OTtoSW'f1-'-' " - • '• * - " Jitr, and M. Andtr- JOHNSON-GIBB MOTOR CO. -I’-...- f* t; . wan.: (*on, M»Utinir. ■ j Vi SwMatawan 10 6*1040 s) J V '..,1. iw ll: ".. .‘...-Jl J;»t PogeSix THEMATAWANJOURNAL, n . j . Thursday, Juno 16,1960 Bride Of Matawan Man Miss Gormley Is. Couple Married At Sf. John’s Amboy Girl Weils Engagements Miss Schaeffer ' . ^ ■!) ' . '' McD«oal4-Cr«ley - Married Sunday Bride Of F. Fisler Cliffwood Man Mr. and Mr*. John’J. Crowley,v Si" Mary’s Churth, New Mon­ The: wedding ot Miss Louise 4U0 Ffrst St , Keyport, announce tbe The Rev. H. H. McConnell of- mouth, was-the setting Saturday, Marie Bertagna, dayghter of Mr. engagemeat«<«f their daughter^ lidited at the marriage .of Miu June 11, 1960, for the wedding of and Mrs. Gino Bertagna, 213 Pat­ Maureen Judith, tn Daniel Mo- B arton Schaeffer, daughter of Miss Margaret Mary Gormley, erson' SL, Perth Amboy, to John ' Mr«. Hizabeth Schaeffer, *? Sea­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George William DeNardo, son of - Mrs. Chasmar, t Park Ave., Port Mon­ Gertrude DeUardo, Shore Con- breeze Way, Keansburg, and the mouth, and Frank Jacob Fisler, "course, Cliffwood Beach, was sol­ late Wilbert Schaeffer, and James son of Mrs. Eliiabeth Fistar, 139 emnized Saturday afternoon, June, Mclnnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Center Ave., Atlantic Highlands, ir, I960, in St. Stephen’s Church, John Mclnnes, Eighth St., West and the late George Fisler. Perth Amboy. The Rev. -Vincent Keansburg, on Sunday, Jtine 13, The Kev. Robert T. Bulman per­ Nebus officiated at the double,ring •' I960, at 3 p.m. In the First Metho- formed the double ring ceremony ceremony. ' ' dist Church, Keansburg. Mrs. Mae before an altar decorated with Escorted to the altar by her Sasj' was the solcist and she was white gladioli and snapdragons'. father, the bride wore a gown of ■- accompanied on the organ by Mn. The bride, escorted by her satin faced organza with a sabrina Etta Stryker. brother, James Gormley, Mata­ neckline' trimmed with Alencon wan, wore a gown designed with . Escorted by her brother, Allen lace. Her bouffant skirt had Alen­ Schaeffer, West- Keansburg, Jhe a Chantilly lace bodice with a de­ con lace trim arid extended into a collete neckline and long pointed bride wore a floor-length gown, de­ chapel train. She wore a crown ot sleeves. A front peplum fell over seed pearls and sequins with a signed with s fitted lace bodice, tiers of lace cascading:ading by.' • the ^Penplesi -Natipnai ■ gky, Weit Keansburg, nephew, of ti 'medical secretary at Marlboro bride had brought from Eurofxi ana TTie'9 ^M'fteffiiinit'&tr'Satutaayf Sister i t Matron Of Honor '*’/ WajWEdiel, M«rgariVille, 'nephew traveling, the.-bride. wore ja -black June 'Il, !660, toc«'place te Holy Bank,, Keyport* I iier fiance - Mi»i r VanSchalck was. her sis­ States Hospital. Her husband is a she carried a cascade bouquet of the bridegroom, was the ring bear: of Ihe bride, was the ring’ bearer. two-piece suit, a white hat .. and Family Church, Union’ Beach, be­ uated from Keyport High School in ,. er. . 1 ■ y ter’s matron of honor. She wore graduate of Matawan High School After a reception in the Union phaleaifopsls, lilies - of ‘-the •'valley accessories .and a corsage ol red 1959. and.is employed a_tj;anterbury and Union Junior. College, Cran­ and eucalyptus.-,-...... ■ fore an altar decorated with -white The bride’s .mother wore an a sheath dj-ess pf apple green taf­ Beach American Legion Hall, the sweetheart roses. . gladioli and snapdragorts. J o h n Mills, Keyport. He is a student a t' aqua lace dresa with a .white hat feta with a matching nylon organ­ ford, v . . . . . : couple left On a motor trip through Blue Shades Give Ombre Effect ' The bride was graduated from Rutgers University. ----­ , Miss Noele Doyle, West . Keans­ Cooper played traditional wedding aad; accessories :and a corsage .of tbe southern states. For traveling, keyport High School, Class of 19M, music. No date has been set for the white carnations: The bridegroom’s the bride wore ” a black sheath burg, was the maid of hono'r for and from Hppe College, Holland, wedding...... mother chose a blue laCe'dresa dres* with a black and white' her sister. .An ombre: effect was Mich.. Class of 1960f Vihere she re­ Glven in marriage by her father, with a white hat and accessories cheeked half Jacket, black whim- attained in shades of blue, with the ceived a Bachelor of Arts Degree, the bride wore a nylon organdy McGeerROunda ■ and a corsage of white carnations. Parents Welcome New Arrivals sey studded,, with white llowers, honor attendant’s in the darkest majoring in En^lish. She studied at gown designed with a sabrina neck­ Mr. and.Mrs. Charles A. Rounds, A : reception followed at Buck ond a corsage of white orchids. tone,1 Her floor-length gown was The University of' Vienna during line bordered with lqce and long Box 45, Matawan, announce the en- • Smith’a Restaurant, East Keans- When they return they will reside styled with a taffeta bodice, scal­ her junior year and has accepted pointed sleeves. The full skirt had gagement of their daughter, Joyce burg, after which the couple left - Zlllrukl Caprlo In IA Park Ave., Port Monmouth. loped sabrina' neckline and cap a teaching position in Atlanta, Ga. a wide insertion of matching lace Annette, to Petty Officer Third and terminated in a chapel sweeip. on a motor trip to Canada. For Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zilinskl, Mri and Mrs. Ralph Caprlo, 8 Tho bride attended Middletown sleeves^ The full skirt was made ■ The: bridegroom was graduated Class MSrk J. McGee, son of Mr, traveling, the bride wore a white Township High School and was of matching organza. : from Baldwin High -School, Wis., Herjingertip-length veil of illusion 25 Bayvlew Ave,, Hailet, are the Ridge Dr., Hazlet, are the parents was held by a fitted lace head­ • linen sheath dress with a white parents of a daughter, bom ' in ontpUyed at the Morganville T h e bridesmaids, who wore Class of 1958 and from Hope Col­ ot a daughter, born Wednesday, Poultry Farms, The bridegroom medium blue, were Miss Ruth Ann lege, Class of 1960, with a Bachelor piece with pearl drops on the fore­ hat and accessories and a white South Amboy Hospital. ' head. She carried a prayer book orchid corsage. June B, 1960, In Rivervievf Hospital. was graduated from Middletown Williamson, Erie, Pa., roommate of of Arts Degree in Philosophy. He ' ziwdt ' ' the bride at The 'University of adorned with a white orchid. The bride attended Middletown Sullivan Township High School, and is self­ has been awarded a Fellowship to A daughter

Keaasburg Girl Wed In Double Ring Ceremony Thiers Anderson Married In South Amboy St. Ann’s Church Hospital Volunteers i Complete Training An pricntation: »nd tralolog Before an Altar decorated with . Miss'. Virginia Louise Wilson, Befora an altar decorated - with Course for fix bayshore area jicks- - V bouquets of pastel blossoms, Miss Kirkwood, Ma., daughter of Mr. white gladioli and snapdragons, tor volunteers whp will w orkqtl. " Gall, Marie Scabett, .-daughter of a n d Mrs. Matt. S- Wilson, Dcs Monmouth Medical Center during Peres, M04 became thp b'riift .of Misa. Geraldine Doherty, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scqbett, Ensign liilers Y. Artd^rson, of Mr, and Mrs, John A, Doherty, tlie tuminor was held recently at 4 Harding Ave., keansburg, be­ US.N.R., son of M r a. Virginia !0 Fox Ave., Keansburg, becamo‘ Auxiliary Hall *L the hospltttl. Til# : came the bride of Robert Michael (Yerger) Anderson,; Elsah, 111,, the brida o f Francis Edward Wil­ day-long aeasioS^was planned by , Westerdah], son of Mr. and Mrs, formerly of Matawan, and the Mrs. W, J, Wilkins, Monmouth late Albert Hilera Andenson, Sat­ ton Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs.j^ran- Robert Westerdah!, Holland Rd., •els E. Wilton, 7 Momlngsltle Pl„ Medical Center's dlrcctor of volun- ' Middletown. The' Rev. Anthony urday night, June 11, 1960, at 8 p.m. in tite Prlnclpls College Chap­ Port-Monmouth, on Saturday, 'Jutie teer aervlcpa, . ’ , ’ ' Luisini performed the/double ring Taking the course wore Miss ceremony in St. ^ n n ’sr. fchurch, el, Elsali. Ens. Anderson Is the 11, 1060, at 2 p.m. Tho Rev. Stan­ grandson of Mrs. J. Carle Ander­ Mhry Ann Kurlmsky, 428 Aumack ! • Keansburg, and celebrated the nup- ley Levandcskl pcrforme'tl t h e Ave., and Miss Virginia Konlsh, - tlal mass which followed at: 11 son, formerly of Keyport and Mat- aw n, and ths late Mr, Anderson. ceremony in . St, Ann's Church, 1311 Patterson Ave^. both of Unloa ' a.m. on. Saturday, June 11, 196Q. Keansburg. Jolih Cobper was the s The Rev. William D. Watkins, Beach; Miss Arlene-Major,^ Mis* . Mrs.' Eileen Brennan was the^solo* organist. Lit Cox and Miss Pat Hess, Kby- , 1st and she.::was^companied by pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated. . traditional wedding Given ln marriage by her father, port, and Leslie Elaine Eley, Wdod< , John Cooper at the console. the bride woro a f^ll-lcngth gown land Ud„ Holmdel, : ’ Given in marriage by her father, music was played by Mra. Wihla- mena Nordqian, organist, who also designed with a fitted luce bodice the bride wore a. gown of em- oyer satin with a Queen Anno col­ l broidered silk nylon designed with accompanied the soloist, Rlchanl Shank. » lar, long pointed sleeves and a full 1 a sabrina neckline," short sleeves satin skirt embroidered with and. a chapel-length^train. ; Her . Given In marriage by her father, pearls that terminated Jn a chapel- fingertlp-length veil of French il­ the bride wore a wedding gown oj length train. Her tlngerU|Wngih lusion fell from tf crown of seed white,silk organza over taffeta^ veil of French illusion fell from a pearls , and , she' carried * .prayer trimmed with bands of Chantilly crmvn of sequins and pearls and bpok adorned with white orchids, lace, which also was appllqued to ahe carried a coscado bouquet ol and stephanotis. . / ‘ . the bell-shaped skirt and the train. gladioli fleurettes, ' ; * Miss Susan Byrne/ West Keans­ Her firfgertlp veil was caught to Mrs. John Savacuol, Corona, L.I., burg, was the maid ot honor. Her a pearl crown and she carried a was her sister’s matron of honor, aqua silk organza, gown over taf­ bouquet of white camellias, steph- Her blue nylon tulle cocktall-longth feta had a scoop neckline, puff anotls and lilies-of-the-valley. gown was trimmed with whlto tulle sleeves and a full■: street-length Sister Is Maid Of Honor ' ruffles. Tho strapless fitted bodlcq skirt. A circular1 veil coveted her Miss Mary Margaret Wilson, Des had a matching stole and she Wore •matching .organza crowiTand she Peres,1 sister of the bride,'was the a matching crown of sequins and carried a colonial bouquet of pas­ MR., MRS. MICHAEL A. TRAVISANO maid of honor. Her gown Was tur. MR., MRS. JOHN ANTHONY GARGIULO JR. carried a cascado bouquet of gladi­ tel spring flowers. ' quolse embroidered silk organza oli fleurettes, Thomas Lee Cook, Asbury Park, Tha Rev. Edward Alaska, pas­ the bridegroom, and Miss Odette over matching taffeta and she car­ Miss Patricia Marla Fogarty, fer, Sayreville; Miss Janlco llem- Daniel Wilton, Port Monmouth, was the Wst, man and ushering tor of St. Benedict's Church, Hai- llertle, Hailet. Their gowns and ried a bouquet of multi-colored daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas mlrlln, Keyport: Miss Vivian Han­ was tho host man. were Lawrence, and ’Thomas Sca- let, performed the 'double,-ring headpieces were styled like the spring flowers, C, Fogarty, 196 Furman Blvd., sel, South Amboy, and Mrs. An­ For her daughter's wodding^Mrs, bett, Keansburg, brothers of the honor attendant’s, but their head­ ceremony- which united In .mar­ The bridal attendants were Miss Cliffwood Beach, bccamo the bride thony Cogllano, Keyport. Doherty chose a blue Iaco and chlf- bride. . ‘ pieces and-accessories were dark of John Anthony Gargiulo Jr„ jion The best man was Nell Gargiulo, Your Rugs look riage Miss Julia Artelli, daughter Jane Loechner, Wynnewood, fon .street-length .dress wllh a For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs, pink. Their cascade bouquets . of of Mri and Mrs. John Gargiulo, 8 Matawan, brother of the brldo- matching sequin hit, crystal ac­ Scabett chose a blue embroidered of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Artelli, dark iSink carnations had match­ Pa.; Miss Marian Werz, Win­ newer...last longer ter Park, Fla., and Mrs. Richard Washington Ave., Matawan, Sun­ groom. Ushers were Frank Gar­ cessories and a corsago ot pink organza sheath dress with a 25 Maple Dr., Hazlet, and Michael ing ribbons. Miss Carol Lewis, H u ­ day, June 12. lOCO, at 4 p.m, In the giulo, North Bergen, romln of tho Angelo Travlsano, son ot Mr. arid Shank, Brentwood, Mo, Their glamelllas, T h o bridegroom's matching-hat and accessories and let, was the junior bridesmaid. Her Sacred Heart Church, South Am­ bridegroom; Robert Sklslnk, and mother woro a whlto Imcitgrounil virhen cleaned by Mrs. Angelo Traylsaho, Route 35, dresses, similar in design to tho a corsage of white cymbidiums. ensemble matched the brides­ boy, The Rev. Francis Grabowskl Anthony Cogllano, Keyport; Frank green print dross with a whlto hat ' The bridegroom's mother selected South Amboy. The. ceremony took maids1 and she carried a cascade honor maid's were in pink, yellow S. BOYES and light green silk embroidered performed tho double ring cere­ O'Neil, Matawan. ' ond accessories and a corsage ol a blue silk pleated print dress with place ln St. Joseph’s Church, Key, bouquet of dark pink carnations mony. Mr. ond Mrs. Gnrgiulo loft for whlto glamelllas, Our TRIPLE-CLEAN m tlh.d a white hat and accessories and a port, Saturday afternoon, June Hi with dark pink ribbons. organza over taffeta and they also r«moT«i dt«p*down Imbaddvd carried bouquets of multi-colored Escorted to the altar by her fa-. a wedding trip'tn Florida. T h e Alter a reception ot Duffy'* Irish ——cor8age-of.-white-cymbidiums.L__,- IMP, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Michael Cox Anthony Travlsano,brother of ther,-tho-tirldo v,'ore a gown of brldo wnre a hyacinth bluo sheath dirt ihil olli«r m*thod« «»n'l was the soloist and Miss Lorelta spTmg_nowsT*r ~ Iloiije, Kennshurg. lho cotipla left ^ ; Leave For Trip To Colorado - the bridegroom, was tho best man, French imported hand-clipped dress with black patent leather ac­ on a mntor trip through Now York r«ich;Do)'aiiUillc4UeHnleUni ' : After a reception at Buck Smith’s Durante, organist. I and ushering were Ranlero Travl- David Thomas McCrca, Camar­ Chantilly lace with a scalloped .Sa­ cessories and a white orchid. State, . know how to prota«l th* (jl»ra Given In marriage by her father, illo, Calif., was the best man and _ _Restaurant, East Keansburg, . the sano, another , brother of the bride­ brina neckline, Her bouffant skirt Mrs. Gargiulo, a graduato qf Tho-bride altoiidod MlibcU.Dotilv of rug* and •llmlttMt : couple left for Colorado. For travel* the bride wore a full-length gown groom and Richard Clune, all-of ushering Wore Robert S. Wilson, of scallopcd laca with tuilo panels Shyrevillo lllgli School, Sayrovlllo, Dncon High .School, N#w Vorlt, nntl w«tr cKutsil by dirt. Your ru n Ing, the brideAvore a blue sheath designed with orn In Marlboro Lutz. Mrs, Kciam attended this leulk Amb.y, N.w J .rs tf Township arid had lived ln Newark Methodist Church, Union UoacH, church as a young girl when she tune Ave., Deal. " and bow to the back hemline. The .The bride was "graduated from will officiate, Interment will b« In fitted bodies had a draped sabrina Keyport High School. Class of 1958, since 1939. Since May IBM he had resided In Highlands; ' ; .....— Miss Nappi Wed boen .emptoyW^as »,»a'e»m«« by BhoreUnd Memorial Gardens, 11a* Your advertisement In this pa­ neckline ana was sleeveless. A cir­ and wailsjiployed -lo her father's let--.,.-^ , >**•. — j , , per will reach prospective .twr- cular veil] covered her hai Mist of firm, RsrifarhLandscipldg Supply, Klmmerla. j.i.A c . »«•;. , ^-.u. p«l» pint organza petals, em. South1 Am boy.TTwJbrldcgroomwas Surviving ar» h (t. wife, ;Mr». Mrs. Je*cph R. Scbuh ; chftflers-In ^vflry community la Uw At Sayreville Frieda (Melsnest) Sober, arid a bayshore area.- - " broidered with'pearls, and ahe raduated from Siwevillo High , Mrs. Helen E. Schuh, 49, of >94 ' M iu ' Marguerite. Cecelia N«PPl. brother, Robert Vincent "Seber, Greenwood Dr., Cliffwood Beach, Rumson Reading Institute carried a cascide bouquet of light show, C|ass of 1957, and Is em­ daughter, of Mr. and Mm,.Joseph jink carnations wlth darlc pink f Morganville.---,—.------1 __ _ died M dsy, June 10, IMO, In Pcrtli ployed by Westefa Ettctrlc' Co„ Nappi, 418 PnujttCt AVC. , Union Russell O. Ranney, 0i> u flpgrw id *h)ll Wa’JI oln-flt.and.wl Zpw allp-i in Knoxville, Tenn. .- Nappi, Peter Shano and Edgar Cot­ (Fcngar) Schmitt. i . >13 Slato Sl., Fcrlh Amboy In ipplylna tirilliMiotlo (6 * vvld» vo il^iy of p rn it^ in ii. tm n y cortra rlaht oa your xurnHuri. brothers, Robert, East Orange, and Call for lnlerVlows — VA 0-0430 do im tm t |yU hlMMvnhlMnvn In'l»y IhnUm low neuron mmpri« m ta hy n in n...... y Kffnlitra ‘ In “Ihn orcrlock rev s«*mj. rvea ^ ' Infant Aumick ...... Orville, Old Bridge;, five sisters, trell, Union Beach, and Dulus Survlving-are h«r husband. Wil­ ^.irfjlpm-tiulvln*Tufilpin-niilvlil* iiflfl181-1 ofuf tha the* ".t'nllngB"rnllr — Hourds,"...... 'Aii All nl'our * inaihrift*Uc« “ - tfre yon artra arm Hammcs, Highland, N. Y„ uncles tyuimi*i>utanii IticliJd# ioni4'iomflnrljdmDtin, iirljlunotin, AU Nft» Nte plartii*'! In , olfwi. Budtet term*. j The Infant daughter , pf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stringer, St. Peters­ • I'rtfh'tti to prMik'in-it'ilvliiM and lo deval/'p fMCllliy In uppljr Mr,. Irlsrry M. Aumack, 75 Main burg, Fla.; M rs.Iola McLaughlin of the bride, ■ litff mallKHitMlli'Nl |)rn(t*if>*e» at’curafwly, ShoD-at-Home Only The bride', mother wore a blue PHONE St., Keyport, died Sunday, June and Mrs.. John, Killian, Newark;. GI M7M - FR MJ2J IJ, I960, at South Amboy Memor­ Mrs, Roberta .Gray, Cliffwood chiffon dress with white acces­ Wall to Wall Carpet BASIC ARITHMETIC FUlton 8-370# • ial Hospital. The baby was two Beach, and Mrs. Qiorge . Roberts, sories and a corsage of yellow^ . - for sludenls In grades 14 ^ 100% Nylon - Wool . - I one-hour sessions escli week " , , ,days old. - . . Old Bridge. . roses. The, bridegroom's mother K O O S BRO S. chose a blue'silk dress with match­ Linoleum — Vinyl —'Rubber ■ Tliei* ara iilianad In wllh Hit readhiif IrtalfUi'tl^n lo Iha ' Besides her parents, she is sur- Funeral services were held at the •tudehU wh» wUli can Uka IxHh - Route 71, Sob Girt v!ved~tiyrflrsIsteT7 -Katharine- !,j -ia Rezem FuneraUIome, South Hivcr, ing accessories and a corsage of ■ Asphalt - Cork Tiles brother, Harry AL. )r., at home; Monday morning at il a.m. Brig y e lte w n r6 s e j,~ ------Routa 9, Freehold A^reception followed at the Har­ JUNIOR HIGH ARITHMETIC - the maternal, grandparents, Mr, adier Walter 3 / Hoffman, Salvation Sandfan — Forcatf VINYLS 6ft. WHe 1 Iwo-hour tcoluos each week ris Gardens Fire House, Union and Mrs. William Larkin, Key- Afrny; officiated. Interment was In Beach. For their wedding trip to Accolon -— Birds ' *1.49 iq.yd. Monumental Cemeiery, South - Expert installation • MATH SURVEY I _ River. . ■ Maine, the bride wore a tan dress with-.a matching bolerd"Jtckct In . , I three-hour sessions each work Ifilppdf'l primarily for om anK iOlli ivaiU e(urt U devnlad lo altfct)ra> . . Walling was the daughter of the tories, Morganville. The bride­ late Jamet and Jane McCue Dig- groom attended Cheverus High MATH SURVEY III gins and tlie widow ol William D. School, Portland, Me., and has served six yeara ln the U. ,S. 1 Ihretj.hottr im joru f»cb wwk Real Estate—Insurance Walling. She was a member of St. Till* ar>uraa la fntandtfd Ut Riva antra help to crmipfltnt Mhfnrt wtu Rose of Lima Church, Freehold, Army, He Is stationed at Fort Mon­ K 'tln rt tr ft ra plannini lo i»ka milafv math, H rncigm>i many uf tht MATAWAN138 Main SL 106-0003 tiuiAl iri roiled* elftibrj, ravJetVa lriKo', and fntroduwo analy» Surviving are four sons, Wflllam- mouth; . , Uo i^rnatr^. D. Willing Jr., with whom j ahe The couple will reside Iri Union ' tNt&kPMAlW : , Beach. • lived; Wesley R. Walling . and YOUR AUTHORIZED LANGUAGES - James J. ‘ Walling, Freehold, and I two-hour tsisleas sach w*ek - Jacob M. Walling, powtll Town­ Ofsehlns dsw»« In t* Un. rrsncti, sod Apsnl.h st various lavsls, ahlp; a daughter, Mr*, Kifhald BUICK and OPEL T V L E A V Y Hanaway, Itowell'Townshlpf ’ three PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DRAMATICS l7 brother,, Jolui Diggins and Jamex DEALER ; 1 Ihrae-hour tesilens each week ’ lit Middlesex Matawan Pigglns,: Marfimro, fnd /nwmaf Diggim, Syracuse. N. V.; M grand­ "Bolter Buy" USED CARS - S E N D FOR B U L L E T IN - LO 6-6210 children and five greit-grandchil- dien.* " ' ■ . . c* ’ J y ' t SALES an d SERVICE . Television Service Call* Answered Day Sefrices were held yesterday tt . ; 'V,'/ Tlnd Cvenfngi "1 I m ' U tbe Ptttmaa Funeral 7} ;• i u- m rnursaay, yune 10, itoo Peg* Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Instead ot red lor the outside. Mr. LEGAL NOTICE Kordzinski was .o^ the opinion the 67, Cheesequake, Holds Court.01 Honor - - ■ . . ,.f«»3CE_.. Plan For Final P-TA Meeting architect*, the Merchant finn. New Take notlce that Trank Toarine, jrll Brunswick, and the contractor con­ haa applied to the Mayor and Council of the Borough «f Maiawan /pr ’l%- Ot Season; Cheesequake Items cerned, should appear at a meet­ plenary-retail eooaumptiocrjlcense tor ing where a change onler is to go premises known aa Dutchie'a Italian The exeimtlve nimmlttee of the Kitcfcea, situated at 40 Main S t, Mata* into effect so the board will have ■wani N. J.- •••: "• ■ Whited ‘ Brown ', School.. PWSM- record lh the minute* that It was, Objections, If any. ahould be made Teacher Association, Cheesequake, - Added Summons immediately Jn -writing to: Arthur C dope on professional advice. H alt Clerk of the Borough of Mata*. ‘met Monday at the home of the Williani T. Hog«n, 243 Main St., wan. Nr j. Charles Aumick, chairman of (Signed^ . 3)residgit, 'William Fritz,‘ Cottrell Keyport, was fiaed 110 and }5coals the - high school • project, reported FRANK TOUR INE, JR„ Rd t to discuss plans fur the final by Magistrate James H. Martin, 24 jper cent of the general contract- 160 Broad St., . - meeting of the season to be held Matawaa, N. J . . . Matawan -Borough, Monday for work completed with 303 days gone J23 65.61 at the school Monday night. Pres- not having his, registration Itrh is of the 541 allotted. ' -ent were Mrs, Robert Catherwood, ppSEession. When it was produeed vice president and Mrs: Edward ‘ iUreTraffieC*<>rdlnater----- Take notice thai Herbert Lawton has .. in court, it was found to have ex­ James White, a fonuer board .. . . ■*-- "ay o r anjrCpundToI • Cannon, secretary. Miss Mar­ pired. Another ticket was issued the Borough', ol Matawan .foi? a plea* guerite Regan, treasurer and sec­ member, was hired as traffic co­ ary retail consumpUon .license for for driving an unregistered vehiclo ordinator for" 1960-61 at a salary promisee .known at The Town Tavern ond grade teacher, is recovering by Patrolman Carmen Messina, situated at 171. I^ain St^ Matawan, Btlier’home Irom surgery and was of J4500 a year. the investigating officer. Approval was given to 52 amend­ Objections, li any, ahould be rosde unable, to attend. Immediately ln writing to: Arthur ed teachers' contract*. Recommen­ C. Half, Clerk, of ‘ the" Borough“ of ' dations for extra pay for 24 teach­ Matawan. : . The Browntown Water Co. held (Signed) tours through the plant* on Satur Attend Program; er* also were approved. The extra BERBER'HERBERT LAWTON, day. '■ • . ' ' pay is for duties performed It Is •57 Broad St., ' not covered in the. contract*. It was - Matawan, N. J , - ’Cheesequake residents, grad' 423 *5.61. Browntown Items agreed to grant $600 for the lease *uated from Newark State College the board had with the BayvieW . NOTICE ‘ ___ last week, were Miss Carol Del- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace and JAMESNEIDINGER Take notice that Forcnte MaUm son, William, and Miss Marie Gaub, Presbyterian Church, Cliffwood conlca trading a^ Flo's- Bar har tip* basco, Morristown , Rd.,wht> re­ Beach, for the 1959-60 term. ' ' ^ James W. Neldinger, Beers St,, plied to the Township Committee of ceived her Master’s , Degree and Browntown, attended the class day the Township of’-Matawan for a plen­ Henry Spitzer, Perth Ambqy, was Hazlet, this^ month marked his 30(h ary retail cortsumotion license for Mrs. Hazel White, Mercury Circle, program and open house £t The rehlred as board attoraey for the year of service wi^h Jersey Central premises situated. No 1 Central 'Ave­ a Bachelor of Arts Degree. nue: also known and designated aa Ledge, R u t g e r a University, On coming term at a salary of 1800, Powfir.6 Lfght Co. Mr. Neldinger Parcel No. E 425 C, as shown on . J h e eighth grade class of School Francis Clooney, Perth Amboy, is im'-engineer at Union Beach in Garden State Parkway-Map of Sec* 19, Sayre Woods South, will hold June 8, when Mr.' and Mrs. Arace’s Uon No. 7, April lj- 1854.- was retained as auditor for the new the Utility’s Bay Division. He Objection, It any, should- be made commencement e x e re I s e t on son, 'Jam es, was among those term at a salary of $10(0. started his career as a meter read* immediately in writing .to: Rose K, Wednesday in . t h e Cheesequake graduated. In the evening Mr. and er aad aJso has been a clerk, col* Wenzel, Clerk of .the Township of Change Salary Guide . Matawan,• ii. a N.. . J. Fire House. Mra. Otto Gaub, Matawan, joined lector and senior layout man. The teachers salary guide was t oIRENCE - MALINCONICA The second grade class of the them at the Rutgers Stadium where Scoutmaster Bernard MlcbaeD presents Daniel TrabalkA, Cub Scout Pack <7, extreme left; Robert changed by eliminating four clas­ 34 Lower Main Street, . ' Jtehfuss School. Cheesequake, en-0 'Matawan, N. J . • the lMlh commencement exercises Price, committee ehajrman Pack 17, with American Schmelzle, IeH of acoutmaster, and Bernard Michael! sifications, -giving veterans all their Joyed a trip to Brtnut Zoo on Tues­ flag and pack flag for. newly formed Cub Pack (7. Jr., On tbe right, both den chiefs of Troop *7. LEGAL NOTICE J16 $9.m ■ . • - were held. . - military credit at hiring up to four day. Looking en during tbe presentation w a-r e Eddie years maximum, adding all present MONMOUTH COUNTY NOTICE - Raritan Council thunderbird SURROGATE'S COURT . Take notlca that waiter J , Jankow* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Route Bernard Michaeli, Scoutmaster kenbout, Raymond Ryan, Bernard first Den Chiefs for the newly form­ teachers to the guide and providing •ki. trading aa WaJi'a Tavern haa ap> Donald Levy gave a basic training NOTICR TO CREDITORS TO FRB* Ued to the Township Committee of of Troop 67, Cheesequake, waa hon­ Michaeli, Philip Okner, Matthew ed Cub Pack (7, which also is spon­ that all hew teachers be hired un­ . SENT CLAIMS AGAINST. ESTATE " course lor, U • den .mothers and IS, had as their dinner guests Mon­ der the revised system. The move Ete Township of Matawan for a Dleo* ored at a Court of Honor held at Tucker, Thomas Stauback; Roger sored by the Cheesequake Inde­ ESTATE OF MILTON T. AUSTIN, De­ ary retail conauroptiou license -for committeemen ot the newly form day their sdn-ln-law and daughter, pendent Fire Co., . . generally means Increases l o r premises situated at 22 Lower Main the Cheesequake Fire House Fri­ ceased. . — ... - s t , Matawan Tpwnahlp, N. J. *d Cub Pack (17 on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs.' Donald, Nessiage, Miller, Willard Ryan, Clifford Sch- The Boy Scouls had Pat* ft as many of tha teachers. . . ' Pursuant to the order of EDWARD day night. The Mothers Club, of Objections, ... 11 -any. T%nf .should. to; be made - v Central Park Boys Club will hold Spotswood. Mr. Gaub was cele- Troop 67 presented Mr. Michaeli nuck, George Perry, first aid; Mat­ their guesta and presented the Cub New teachers were offered Con­ C. BRQEGE,'Surrogate, of the Coun­ immedateiy in writing to: Rose K. ty, of Monjnouth,. thia day made,-on Wenzel, Clerk, ot the Township of . a bam dance at the Tlirf Club on bratlng his birthday and Mr. Nes­ with a gift In appreciation of the thew Tucker, swimming and S ei’ Scouts with thelr Amerlfaa llflg tract* a* follows: Joseph Alverez, Matawan, N; J, '^ ' ' _ ' . chanlcal drawing; Joseph Crim-' the application ot the . undersigned, Jurije 23. siage haa been graduated that work and time ne has devoted to and pack flag. Robert Carstens, $4100; Ruth Crevel, $4300; Peter Simon P. Hall, "Sole ‘Executor of the mlns, safety, public: health and neighborhood commissioner, pre­ M, Delaney,; Janies V, Higgins, estate ol the aaid MUton T. Austin, {wffiran J. JANKOWSKI, / a square dance contest, under moming titm Lehigh University, the troop. deceaaed, notice ia hereby aivei> to T r/aa Wall’a Tavern citizenship In the nation; Gerald Woolley Sly.------..... the direction of Joseph Kasqhak, Bethlehem, Pa...... The following boys received sented the charters to the Boy Leatrice Kaminsky abd Alfred-E. the creditors ol aaid deceased to pre* Miller, farm records, bookkeeping, Scouts and the new Cub_Paclc. klley, all $4100; Vincent Kloskow- sent to the aaid Sole Executor their Matawan, H. , l ' Madison Township school director, Miss Susan Pitney, New York, awards at ■ the' Court of Honor: cialma under oath within aix months will be a feature of the annual spent the weekend with her pa­ Patrick Cannon, David Weston, reptile study, Insect life; Raymond Frank Llsbotf, district executive; skl Jr., $4400; Nancy Miller, $3900; from thia date. . Ryan, personal fitness; ' Bernard Harold Pearson,' executive board Clare 'Neal, $4700; Sylvia Smith, Dated: June 13th, 1&60 . ■ * NOTICE ,.'• ichool picnic for all students at the TentS,' Mf. ind Mrs; 'W. C. < Pitney Steven Florek, tenderfoot; Charles Simon p.-HaU Taka notice that Sarah Hicks, trad* Browntown School on Wednesday, TUcker, John Brady, second class; Michaeli, scholarship, and Victor member, and Todd Krunacker, Cub $4600, and Christina Swlda, -$4300. Atlantic Avenue, Ing aa Moonlight Bar Sc Grill has and family, Freneau Rd. Cllffwood, New Jersey applied to the Towna'iip Committee of Mr, and Mrs. LouIt Jamet, Mala Raymond Ryan, Fred Tymeson, O’Brien, cooking. Commissioner of the South District Resignations of s 1 x teachers, Sponsor Country Fair and assistant scoutmaster of Troop Xeesre. Karkua, Xantor Ik Buma t the Township o! Matawan lor a plan* The country fair, sponsored by St., Matawan, spent Monday eve­ TTiOmas StaubackrWlllird- Ryanr ' — Receive Deo CMef Cord*' , Miss Matlha Mott, Miss Lois Ga- 41 Broad 8treet, ary retail consumption license lor The following boys , received Den 93. were tionored guests. Matthew vlan, Miss Margaret Zelinske, Lee Keyport,-NrJ.-^---- — ------:---- - premliea-lQCAted Gordon SI., CUB* tSe Madison Township Public Li­ ning as the guest, of Miss Marie Roger Miller, Clifford Schnuck, Attorneys. - wood, tn Tha Township bJT'MatawRil. brary Association, will be held Frl- Gaub. George Perry, Philip Okner, first Chief cords:. Robert Schmelzle, Tucker waa. appointed Junior as­ pevane, Wayne Walters and Don­ J7 $10.36 Objections. U any, should b«r made Raymond Ryan, Fred Tymt-. sistant scoutmaster.- ald Roe were accepted. immediately in wnting to Rose IL day evening, June H, and all day T h e children's choir of the class. - Wenzel, Township Clerk, of. The Town* Saturday, June IS, at the building Browntown Community Church, Twenty-two merit badges were son, Philip Okner, "flarold Arken- Refreshments were served by the ’ . Salaries Increased , SHERIFF'S SALE - ship of Mstawan; , presented to Fred Tymeson, Victor boyt, Bernard Michaeli Jr., a n d mother* Of the Boy Seoul* and The salaries were- increased of SUPERIOR COUftH . (Signed) , ■ . : «lte*on Route 18, near the South- Route 18, tang two numbers Sun­ OF NEW JERSEY , SARAH HICKS, wood development, day, "Every Moment of the Day” O'Brien, James Dugan, Harold-Ar-1 Roger Miller. They will be the Cub Scouts. ■ Russell VahSickle, to $5440, and U iW -DIVISION - • Delaware Aver* George . Sheryka, to $5350, both as "Docket No. L-16S73-58 J-761W . OUifwood. N. J . : Mr. and Mrs. Robert_Srhmeli)e, and ,‘T.ll, Be A Sunbeam." Little The Matawan Bank, a corporation. j l l $5.61* ; Beryle Lee Burke sang a solo, ond regional district high'school f* a result of a change In their status, Plaintiff val Daniel Sarrapere and 44 Mercury Circle, celebrated their Fefriman To Address and both retroactive to Feb. 1, Hilda Sarrapere Defendanta , NOTICE _ Jlth wedding anniversary on Satur­ Jesus Loves Me.” Next'Sunday MissReifierHeads built in the Howell Township sec­ By virtue of a writ of execution ln 1960. ’ ' the above stated actlort to me di* Tske notice that Paul Smalley, trad­ Father's Day WiU be observed and County Aid Unit ' ing aa Jchn'a B ar and Grill, has ap­ day. tor and large scale - housing de­ The salary of Thomas Ruggerlo reeled, raHWI exp&srforaBle aft pub­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ryan, the sermon- topic 'will be "God’s lic - vendue, at the Court House in plied to the Township Commltee of lha Favorite Father." A small token Joseph Felnman, Union City, at- Legion Auxiliary velopment take* place' In both was advanced from $4300 to $4500 the Borough of Freehold, County of Townahip of Matawan for a-plensry Route. 34, will celebrate their 16th and that of .music teacher Jean Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, reMD consumption license lor prem* wedding anniversary tomorrow. will be given to each father tomey-at-Iaw and legislative chair­ Miss Mary Reiher was elected Howeil and Marlboro,, greatly in­ the llth day ol July, I960, at a o'clock, ites situated at northwest corner ol present. The men’s monthly group creasing the transporting of pupils Pyatt from $4300 to;$4500, both by P.M. Prevailing lime. State .Highway 25 aod Cllffwood-Ave., ■ August Myers.'Route 9, Is a pa- man, of the New Jersey. Associa­ president of the Ladies Auxiliary reason of a change in certification. AH tha:defendants’ ‘right, title and Cliffwood, N» J. . ' • . (lent in South Amboy Hospital. of the'church will hold their meet­ Ip,, those two large townships to interest, if any, ln and to th* follow* Objections, U any. i should be msde tion for Retarded Children, will be of the Laurence Harbor American ’A contract at $200 wa* awarded immediately tn writing to: Rose K. Miss Judith Wilkoski, Newark, ing Monday at 8 p.m. when D. Lee Legion Unit 332 Monday evening the regional high school. , n|'EING KNOWN and designated « Wenrel, Clerk, of Matawan Township. Chestnut, Schenectady, N, Y„ will guest -tpeakertfat- the regular Fred vonRodeck, board member to the! Dean Fencing Corp., Key­ lots nos. 0, 10; 11 and 12 in-Block H (Signed) ' Vras the weekend guest of her at the 'meeting held In the post port, to fence'* 102-foot-Iong rlght- - PAUL SMALLEY, - uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- give an Illustrated talk "The Atom meeting of the Monmotith County from. Marlboro, told Mr. Stigotsky, aa ahown on a map entitled. “Map home on Summerfleld Ave, Mrs. of-Way betWeen the Madison Park ot Ravine Cardens, Mstawan Town­ •' Route 35, . . Ham Fritz, Cottrell Rd. Speaks And Echoes The Word of Unit, New .Jersey Association for Jack Olsen presided. Serving with lt was not appropriate for the ship, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Cllffwood, N. J. God." The annual Sunday School School and adjacent hom^s to keep made April, 1931, by Richard Heuser, J16 $5.61* . . - ' • • ■ Mrs. Ida Arrowsmlth and daugh­ Retarded Children, Wednesday at her for the coming year will toe board to act . io dissolve its own C, E/* . " • ters, Laura and Frances, Route 34, picnic will be held June 25, district or to cut off portions of It, children from destroying the prop­ .Also part ol the premises described 6:30 p.m., at* Unit Headquarters, Mrs. - William Tester, first vice have returned home after spending The Jay Gees 4-H Club held a even though there might be some erty and shrubs. . in Deed of Lochslea Heights, Inc. to president; Mrs. Milton Fiala, sec­ Lennox Associates. Mountainside, John J, Muller, dated May 31, 1949 the winter months In Florida. .... plcf|lc at Cheesequake Park on 23 Riverside Ave., Red Bank. ond vice ‘president; < Mrs. 'John members who would not be hbs-' and recorded in- the Monmouth Coun> Mrs.. Robert tftwici), Cottrell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pat­ Mr. Felnman’s subject will be' tile to such a move. Mr. von- Were retained to make detailed ‘ Clerk's Office ln Book 2211 of Vachltls, treasurer; Mrs. Leroy specifications,at a contract price of Ksad* on Page 031*0. ....-...... -...... GOOD Rd.,-is in charge of collections In, terson and Mf: aftij Mrs. Howard wills. &nd>estate planning for par­ Halbert, historian; Mrs. Walter Rodeck,declared there would have Property located on Forrest Avenue, the Cheesequake irefl .tor the Jeu,- Parker • werai chaperones. Mrs. chllcMlng; ChipUln^'MrsMloward to b«. able mention went to Cathy Car- and at Cranbury. All other Turn­ The college will sponsor a sum­ t^cted, 1 shall expose lor sale at pub* pike spans will get the metal guard mittee chairmen as follows: Mrs. dfliver the board from the turmoil llo v*ndue. at tha Court Housa In roil, for her "Doll Merry-Go- mer session, July 6, through Aug. John DiGlovanni, doll booth; Mrs, the Borough o( Freehold, County ol rail, (n addition, a single guard 19, A special teacher .education pro­ in which it presently finds itself Round," William Brldgeman, while ele­ in its faculty relationships and Moomouth, New Jer&ey. on Monday, In the 6-t(J-10;aoe group, Janice rail will be Installed at selected lo­ gram will tak« place from July 9 the Mth dsy ot June, 18W, it l phant, and Mrs. Vachitls, 'hand­ other fields. . ' ■' ., o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. Pause to reflect, vhen setting uiJe Orr, "Chinese GlrK"1was awarded cations along the sides of the Turn until July 284 . . ' ’ All that tract or parcel o( land, pike for a total distance of four made articles. Mrs., Rollin Rath­ gttuaie, lying and being Jn the Sor« first, place, nnd. ..Judy Phillips bun I* collecting redeemable ough of Matawan, tn tha^ county of your cap and gown, on what tbe prac- "Parasol," gained second place miles. ^ ____ Monmouth, ln the State ol New Jer- - Flrat Of Ita-Kind Job Acquisition — ^ stamps for obtaining prizes^__ Blunt Rebukes ‘ tlcal and theoretical applicatioos of. honors. Prizes were, awarded Jo A social hour followed with Mrs, " ^ eino iott frt#rM rs*ratock-j.it the winners and refreshments were Completion ol the project,-Chair­ Subject O f Poll (continued from page one) as shovm on a certain map cr plan man Morecralt sold, will se> tho George Lebcrt and Miss Betty Rel- River. Board they have no legal of lota.known ae-M>nd 1955. for all counties combined. daughters. However. Mr. Joyce re­ Office ol the Clerk ol - Monmouth potatoes are’ also good sources. at the Administration, Building un­ like...... lated that talks’will ^.continued County. til II a.m, June 30, at which time The information on how people Largest percentage Increase"be­ Ibe . approximate ^ kmount ol the tween. 1958 and 1959 was a Jump with Jamesbtirg High School on Judgment to be satisfied by aaid sale the ^proposals will be opened pub­ obtain Jobs will be uped- by the taking 25 of the 76 freshmen origi­ u the sum of 919.000,00 together with licly and read, ' Bureau of Employment Security of of nearly 25 per cent In Warre? the cost of this aale. ^ :...... * THE MATAWAN BANK County . where spending totaled nally designated for South River. • IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. the U.S.'Department of Labor In •lightly lea* than 92,500,000 last There -are 90 slated for Matawan. Dated MayviO.Tl960 m a ta w a n , n ew j e r s e y LISTINGS Although sea scallops are trad­ developing plans lor lncreaslng the McCarter A Eoglfih.“ ‘ Attyv,. year. Monmouth County's expendi­ 60 tor Ssyroville and 50 for South WT.1T itionally fried, there a r a other efficiency of operations in' govern­ tures last year totaled J8.1M.584 Amboy. The reaction ot the South way* cf servlng them. Try' rooking ment employment offices. . ■ - A , ffOTICK WANTED compared w|th~$7,863,026 in 1958, River Board should be known In . •'Take notice that Alphonne Vacca* therVj on skewers, kabob’Ttylq.y Al an Increase r«iai|- consumpUon IK button mushrooms'and strips of voidest .part of the refrigerator. over tbe change order* coming in censaens» f tro r premJ^aa------known a s Al'a Bai ACtHCY hl Grill GriU dma... ated at SO Hl^h 8L, Mata gteen pepper on the skewers. Place Remoye" the transparent wrapping on- the hew high schopl. He found Mkan, N. J - ...... * the kaboba on a greased broiler when you get' them home from so many order* being approved by Ofcjerttana, if any. should be made Main SL . Matawaa pan and brush with seasoned but- market. Wrap ‘ loosely. .The, (light FRHS District immediately In writing ta: Arthur W 4-1M1 | . the hoard that the'new high tchool HaH.Mar^3«rk, ' "t^e Borough“ ‘ of * ter.'Broil about live minutes. Turn drying of the surface will slow (continued from page one) building may Jose, most lot It* sem- atawan. Iwrarfnce carefully and brush-the other-aide bacterial growth. •-Stora brollera no bus transportation. Mr. Sagotsky blaneeoKheplans origWally speci­ S SCVACCAIUaJLA. ’ v ,,-'. with seasoned butter and broil longer, than » day or two attar saw this condition as becoming ag- fied- He spokfl of painting of iteel m High S t. MaUvanTn.J. three to five minutes longer. jxirchasa. (ravated In ,lbe future whea a ke& and contention over "Wue brick” Jll HJ2 Thursday, June 16, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. » n fm

• Democrat Women | Head* ChomfaeT" ‘ > ‘ Hold luncheon* WHAf HIT* THl ffOT WIW fop ? AiPs POWU* FOOD* AND A*P’» ... 'The 3Mr apnual spring luncheon of tlie Women's Democratic Qub «T Monmouth. CountjT wss held June’ 4 at Th* Georgian House, Route » ; Deal.-Mrs. Hany HU1, Keansburg, the, club president, . conducted the short business meet­ ing when the dub voted to con­ tribute $50 to the New Jersey ' WUneu'gPivibioar-'- .. M r i Louis DcFazio, Long Branch, was chairman of the luncb- eon and Mrs. Ajigdo fiottone, Keansburg, was co-chairman. As- slsting Mrs.tall.with the,rectptlon committee were Past President 'Super-Right" GENUINE SPRIHG UUWB! W hoU *r Either Half Mrs. J .. Harry , Robinson," Sea -4 :'- Bright; Past President Mrs. Ade­ line Barton, _ Asbury Park; Past President Mrs. Gustave J . Fre ret, F ain Haven, and Vice Chairman, GEORGE W. SIVER J i t Jttes. Frank Horan, Highlands. As this was the closing luncheon GeorgeW. Siver }t;i 369 West lor the season, Mrs. Katharine.E. Main SL, Freehold,.was installed '' White, slate committeewoman and SaturjuThe.SKCSler House, Long tarian. .x t o * "A"— Rekytu t a k FERRIS CANNED HAM ^ 3 .1 f Bnwch.Baclrgralnd music was (•■IIiiHii IktM • ' ■ - furnished by Mrs. Frances Getr, > lim its I Mfe Keansburg. Thr favorite of tbe Report Number Of IAMB SHOULDERS ^ k39’ ; shew, a black e*shfnere evening Cancer Draftings sweater with - a sailor collar of — A4dHlon*l "Supw-fUgbt” Qualify M ta t Iwyil -- - Vrtilte mink, was worn by Mrs. In the 'past fiscal year over 4000 RIB IAMBCNOPS ''89* FrsnlcPalone. West End, the win- New Jersey men, women and chil nn lii thTi’ year’s Etatcr parade swioBHTtaKS M«* *»y po t ro ast ‘ 65* *1 Asbury Park." ; ' ' dren stricken with cancer have re­ BREAST OF IAMB ‘ 19* . I'Announceihent was made that ceived free dressings from their lo­ PORTERHOUSE STEAKS» ^89‘ ' SHWINCBEEF ■— K«S* the'date and place are to be se­ cal chapters of the American Can­ SMOKED BEEF TONGUES 49* lected la September for the “School cer Society. In fact, this group was Of Politics” lo be held for the third the reclplejjjPof 2,141,922 separate TOP SIRLOIN ROAST - 1* k89’ GROUND CHUCK BEEF ‘ 65‘ 4anUf SIU*au year. Co-ordinator will be the club BOILED MAM ‘M* president, M rs.llill. . dressings. ■ . • R A I A A l i a •»r IIVMWUUTitvnwuiiT U a q , ■The regular fall meeting will be Local cancer society sewing ROUND ROAST ”” “ U” "? >89? B0NEIESSS0UP BEEF k49’ D V L V V N A bM'-)iiiMk»i Attending'(he luncheon from this lectcd for them by other civic or­ area/were • Mrs. Leo Weinstein, ganizations. After the material has MrjiWJ-'Harold Costello and-Miss been collected and the local needs Regina Bromberg, Matawan; Mrs, ascertained the women' from the James Brady, Mrs. William sewing group make various sited Greene, Mrs. Edward Cullen, Mra. dressings,, .. ‘ ' CANTALOUPES CAMPBELL ' ' " ' . • 't; *r ' - , ' . Morris Everett; Mr*- William Mur. "In many cases it would Cost a 6 5 ray. and Mrs..George Reseter, Rari­ family upward to $55 per week for tan Township; Mrs. Greta Barker, the.dressings which are prepared . Union Beach Tax Collector and by these local groups and given to w e -IQ. - Mi*.J Janies^McCoy, .-Mrs. Joseph the family free of charge," said Scholer, Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Oren G. Hunt, president; American HAW AIIAN PUNCH 2 - 6 5 '. Howard Smith and Mrs. Joseph Cancer Society, New Jersey Di­ Ctmaiflgliam, Union JBeach. vision, Inc. . . - SAUCE who divea-lnio Wat-' iMptany er Strawkwry jFltwr W.Wlthout knowing what lies un- deroeath oftejtVneeds to-Jiave his ~Tie»dnbraininedr*Always- find-put 14 U. i r t k * C < * » ( • . th$ defW of water before diving ***** JMlM In;'also> make sure that there-are in no hidden rocks, crags, sandbars "of'submerged junk...... LUNCHK0N NAPKINS IHt« «r Oehrrt . 2^ 2 9 ‘ PCACHES-17.

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S3fORD i*-Cj*a*» Ca«f« . 5** 52 FORD MHMknlsdM 175 ^ T»«. - W»4L • Thnrtr, U»tU f P.M. — f t it t j N PM 1 « r.» A T 0 JFVWOODAVE«iaini*OOD rr, M AT MAIN KEANWUM 52 Pfymsath *Ba*r (Cr h fWI) 2 2 5 w tt'M n twixniMOFMdurir ntor. . H u AT n POOIE AVE^ HARITAN TOWNMflr ...... $£, ■...... FiMtr VatuUrM. Friday UMII WPJM. -X: f._.. . . . • ------—- PagtTm . THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. Thursday, June 16, 1960 Bennett State Bayshore Junior High School Baseball Champs Of i 960 in Raidert'7ake It Red Sox Near Keyport M J iJttgae to the end of thfr first half of . AAU Champ In 100 Triboro Colts ;lts; teas«« tUs week with the Half Title ; . KichB^nnett.Matawan High Trlborough Colts League is oper­ Raider* la i| cemniih'di»K p6- TTJKt' half of thfe Matawan Bor- : " speedster, annexed the N, J, State ating with eight teams this season ■itloo. The team coached by ough S*12 League jjeasoii will wind.. for boys In the 13-14 years bracket. ‘‘Casey” Schultz and Ed Burke A-A-U.-' title ’ia the 100-yard dash Shave ’Smade ^ Sa shambles L S s ^of all op-- toniihj with tte ped Sox s * * - ) • ^tKicTay. in tha .annual champion­ Al Caruso, former Keyport 8-12 'posltloB, losing only one game Ih ingiy “in” for .the first-half: title.. ships of that body held at Clifton league manager, is president of the 10 and having put ail oppoaents The team managed by Ed Harris j - schools stadium, pennett’s triumph league...... far in the rear. was undefeated on the first half , was .eensatlonal in that he over* .The managers of the7 league : There have been other mana­ going into the final-week. The only ' cdllegi^ opiWsHionr in teams are as follows: Raritan gerial changes ln the league this year, Frank Leonardls having team with any chance at all of ' dition to that of a state high school Township Rovers,-John Cusano; taken the place ot Larry Insley stopping them was the Blue Jays champion.1 His time was 10 sec- Matawan township PAL, Francis with the Cardinals aad Joha With a 6-2 record. The Jays hsd ■ oods. * •'' . ■' - Cherney; Keypqrt Jets, Bud Hul- Majnirowskl running (be Braves to heat the Sox in the final first-' Al Krumeich, a college runner sart; -Raritan township Ramblers, in place of Al Caruso. Bob Strang half meeting and then win against remains la charge of the Bears. the Tigers tonight if the. Terriera competing under the; colors of t the Dan Cooley; Keyport Aces, Bill - The secoad halt slirts Monday somehow could upset the Harris- : Central Jersey track club, was the Geiger; Matawan Braves, Neil De- with Ihe' Cardinals opposing the men in their final game. : - opponent td push Bennett, to the vino; Matawan Hawks, .Jack Tri- champion Raiders a n d the ! The Terriers and the Tigers met ; wire. But the - prized portion of ola; Holmdel Tigers, Warren i Braves battling the Bears.. The Monday in a. battle in which Man- . Bennett’s triumph was the outriin- league officials are considering nger Mike Eovino’s players man­ liiiig of £rnie Wilson, Group .IV Baumgartner. ' - , The Raritan Rovers maintained jways to bolster the weaker teams aged to pull up out of last place : . state champion for Plainfield High, to make the competition better into a tie with the Tigers. Denny fl in the century. Also outrun, by Ben­ a sizzling-pace In the Monmouth In the second half. Nuccio .blanked his former Tiger : nett were two Rutgera sprinters, County Colt, baseball'"league this teammates and the losing pitcher Bruce fisher and Ed Hawkins. past week taking three teams into was Paul Eovino, obtained for him -­ Bennett’s triumph was scored on camp. The Rovers downed the in a trade. '. , « track made a bit heavy as rain KirbyFlips In A double by Georgie Andrews was starting to fall. In the 220, Holmdel Tigers 12-0 behind the neat no hit pitching of Hooks Rach- with two aboard in the first set : Bennett found the going much more up the Terriers win. . troubling in. that he had to push lin, then dropped the Keyport Aces Wall Novice 7-2 and the Matawan Braves 44). The second half of the season- h is way through puddles and The Matawan Elementary School team enterged from a great battle Barr;'third row, (standing), Peter Raymond, manager, WilliamGerald Crackups abounded.in Stock car wiil open Monday with the Ter- treacherous going underfoot. The The week's action brings thei rec­ with Raritan Township and Union Beach for Ihe league Utle this year. Schanck, George Morrell, James Walker, George' Seibert. Stephen ord of the Rovers to sevenwins racing over the weekend. A crash riets playing the Blue Jays at Mid­ more experienced club and college The squad members of the championship nine shown above ln the Russell, Thomas Devino, Robert Walker, John Luczkovlch, coach, and at Wall iStadium Saturday ih the dlesex Rd. field. The Tigers and - runners took hint in this' one, Scoot usual order are: First row, (seated), Dennis Reeves, batboy,' Peter Harold Ziegler, who Is wearing.hi* uniform of the Matawan Hawks, and no defeats on the Reason. In Orcn, Lehigh University sprinter, Eovino, William Hammond, Robert Barrett, Richard KIngshott Wil­ the new -team from Matawan la the Triborough Colts League this the seven games played, no errors novice event Involved pick" Kirby, Red Sox Twill meet the' following liam Volk, Michael Creamens, Richard Ratctiffp, scorer; second row, season. ; • ' ' ■ • . have been committed by ;the in­ Keyport. Two other'’noyices also night. - ' ‘ being the victor, and Jack Rogers; Terriers (4) a Central Jersey track clubber, out- (kneeling), Peter George, Harold Dolan, Louis Toniasello, Robert Coon, Absent when this picture w u taken were WUllam Andrews, James field. The Cliffwood PAL" team is spilled at Wall, Frank Fraley, Bel- Ronald,vd Dan nine. The Jets got away to an early, pro feature for his second tri­ Germak, rf 2 0 0 the school should not engage in Sakowskl and Kuzma followed with lead against him when Butch-Ra- the Olympic Fund meet at Plain­ athletic competition, especially In pitching for a high school club and clt of J20, which Stems unbeliev­ umph of the year at Old Bridge. field last night. totally unproven against the kind able. With such gotngs-tm,- It was hits to score Rankl. Pete Sakow­ polla got a walk and raced around The drivers who trailed were Joe 21 D- 4 fofitball, with schools beyond Its skl also hit safely, to load the to third on David’s bad throw on * The A.A.U. competition, (s far be* own.enrollment category. This ap­ of batters Deltz had to face In his only to be expected favorites com­ Kelly, Conshocken, Pa.; Al De­ . Score by Innings: sacks and a second run was forced an attempt.to sacrifice, Buster Terriers - 3I( yond the leveVaf anything the Mat* plied in particular to the conference college career getting anything like ing In to win would be a bit, on Angelo, Flushing, L. I.; Nick Da- 000-4 ^ in when Fred DeliaPietro was hit Brown forced Henry, Rapolla scor­ 000-0 nwan boys have encountered or are regrouping plan to take effect in $50,000. Deltz has gotten out of the Ihe scant side. There were five of dian, Leonla, and Bob Malzahn, Tigers 000 likely to encounter - at the high by a pitched ball.. But Joftbs bore ing. , 1802 In which Keyport was placed relief role and has won a couple them in 18 races, so that' the Raritan Township. - “ school level; Running in such com­ of starts for Memphis In the South­ “chalk" player would have gotten down to fan Billy Lambertson and The Keyport lead did not last Win Qualifying Heats In the “A" group and would be Pete Sakowskl was picked off p petition will bring their times and required to play Freehold Regional, ern Association Class AA ball, We back only $22.60 for $32 bet on long. The PAL nine burst out with Kelly and Hendrickson won the • performances to a college grade end the uprising. aj< ' Long Branch and,' Middletown wonder whst this high school phe- them to win. Maybe, with -Willie four -runs off Hal Robedee, Jets .qualifying heats In fast time while Today Thru Saturdayl level before they are even out of tiom could do: In. that: league, or Hartack back this week, the situ­ The Rams bounded rlghpback in pitcher, in their half of the first Mike Rubino, Hoboken, snared the high school. • • . Towhship, all Group IV schools, the t6p of the fifth to tie the gailfc. Sllvana Mangano among others. , any of the other high school won­ ation will get more ’'regular/’ and held 'control to the end. Ben consolation face, " Bill Lacefield, Heflin The only regret th^MHS runner ders that break Into print every Dan McCoy got-a walk with one Smitfi walked and Dwight Batson Edison and Ferrara yon the rookie , Vera Miles had Sunday, other.than ihe/ raln, As the enrollment of boys In the' . ,. , • • * . - ' ■ out and was sacrificed along. Duke upper three high school grades is day. A dime a dozen tor the whole hit safely to start It for the Cliff- preliminaries. , • . Barbara Bel Geddes was that participation In *he na* lot of them. But Majeski appears CALIFORNIA wiil be sending Edwards. singled to' score McCoy. wooden. Ken Szyarto fanned, but Howard’s win „• came In the 20-" “FIVE BRANDED the Criterion 6f classification,!, In Jack Kuhns, a> a letterman, with' Kujftna put himself In it tight'spot ■fffltith? tfpectcd upp«r-gr*de m»J« more hopeful, for 1961- and two ot David .aided his, .ovyh cause witl) lap rookie .feature, with. following WOMEN”. Iha four W.’-J.' *tho61 pldyari he its: rfrtck »ou»d 'to M t National ky alMo-W’alklng.Parrish ithd Jonei »fe hjt .t^^scifri SnUth- John drivers being Bemle ’Readpwski, ‘':...... '— ahd — ■' 1 State. Group II e-hSffips and arch enrollment of ; Freehold Regional Collegiate ’ Athletfo Association to loiid.the saqks. but'Dait’ Sakow- ■’ " ’ J’ohii Dertk ' will be 968, of Long Branch' 833 favors, Andy Dustal and Tom Beck, Meda^alia-'tnei'' then' pounjfed.puf r 'p triple .South.. Amboy; Mlk«. fickle,. Mid. fofitr ot^thd ManJoit-and-Met, out player* with South River High. • championships at -Berkeley, skl saved the day‘for the Dynamos to score Batson uld. David a n d dlesex, Dick Lewis, New Egypt; 7 ’ -Elsa ManUelll 1 - ot the Sl>ta A jJ ’ and of Middletown BIO. Against this Calif., this weekend. This event by gathering in Hank Phillips’ long "PRISONER OF ths upperithree-grades male enroll- Dustal was the pitcher who elimi­ raced home himself, on a poor re­ The crowd got a charge out;of THE VOLGA” - nated Keyport in the.Central Jer­ and the national decathlon at Eui drive to^right for the final out. lay.-' "■•' . ' . ' ' the all-girl race, which brought Sue tnSnt of, Keyport that year, with gene, Ore., July 8-9 will, be ths The" Hazlet team then went on Color' • ' Horte Prizes Rsrltair Township pupils withdrawn sey, Group III, playoffs, but he had Given- this lead,’ David settled Klsch, Springfield, second place .be­ no margin over -Keyport’s Alex •‘supreme'?, undertakings ;ol, the to win in the . sixth. Kuzma and down. The Jets threatened him-In hind ChHstine Bivins/ Freehold. - -Last TirnS Today! to their own high school, will be former Matawan High track star Pete Sakowskl led off with hits. . All Cinemascope SI Barbara Ulrfchsen, K eyport, JU. .Pietrewicz - , that would Indlcate- he the second on two walks and Bud Next-waa Barbara Signore,1 Eliza­ tu a U.S.C. otHete. Kuhns has. Tony Infantl fanned, but Chick Or­ Delaney’s hit, .to .load the bases "CRACK IN TOE M1RRI scored two Uilrds lo the fourth an­ WUl Return Contracts Unstgnsd was any Belter than the KHS south­ beth; Terry Wauchuk, Singac;Joan ' , ■ — aad — .... nual Llncrp(t' horse Show. . She paw; Incidentally, 'a highschool been doing both ithe sprints and lando sacrificed the runtiers along. with one out, but David fanned Rar Linnett, Irvington. ' ’ 7 - ' Baker said In, view of this if con­ hurdles for the. Trojans, and as Allen Stypol made Manager Dan In Color ' finished' third in English - horse- player who graduated last yqar and polla and a plckoff at third retired EUlott Take* Faatura At Wall “ MASTER OF THE tracts to play thethre* Group-XV a decathlon athlete of standing, Ferrante’s move pay o/f by deliver­ mansHIp'oyerfences'a^d her pony,. schooli In 1962, -under -the "A" Reserved more notice than he ever the side/ . ' Tommy , Elliott, Perth Amboy, CONGO JUNGLE' Hlghfiela: jle p , d?7.Hootle,.. was, got was Ben 'OchlnegrO, the Keyi he fills in at other events when ing the pinch single to send home Matawaq Twp.' PAL :(!> in d DeAngelq copped feature races plan,-are presented- to Keyport, an' emergency arises. If he can judged third In the children's port catcher of t h e Shore Cdn- the two winning ninsr ■ ab r in the nine-event stock car racing they will be returned unsigned. bring 1n a mark In any event of Hatlet Dynamos (4) : hunter hack event. / - Baker emphasized this Is not to be ference; VB” Champs of 1959. Per­ B. Smith, si i I program'at Wall Stadium Saturday haps the fact that Och won glasses certain standard, he can qualify ab r Batson, 3b J 1 night. Elliott set a ntriv trac’-i rec­ taken as a show of sny unfriendli­ a t the NCAA lor the Olympic Stypol, sa Jump'Up and My Lou have been ness on Keyport’s part toward the killed off his chances. . The dif­ K. Szyarto, lb 3 0 ord for the 30-lap distance in whi­ trials at Palo Alto, Calif., July Mlele, 3b . 1 1 added to. the stable of Tommy three Group IV schools, only con­ ference fn Keyport’s fortunes this Isaksen, cf - rling tha opening event of the night; Heard Jr. at Monmouth Park, year was wholly due, In our opin­ 1-2. Kuhns Is looking for the U.S. Gronato, 2b - David, p 3 1 EATONTOWN* formity by the athletics and super­ decathlon In that he has gone, be­ The victory was his second !of the being vanned In from the farm at ion, to loss of effective back­ Rankl, c • J. Medolla, « season, tying him with Ridgefield visory administration with a policy yond the 6000-point mark in two Middleburg, Va. - stopping. It hurt the - efficiency of D. Sakowskl, rf T. Cross, rt • Park’s Don Stumpf. . ' , laid dowq by the board of educa­ such , events on tho West Coast Kuzma, p . ■ ' V w e - l K n a i i i ' " tion of the school district. KHS pitchers and the opposition Marsh, rf Elliott's Thunderblrd whipped KEYPORT this spring. He hit 5600 points P. Sakowskl, lb Zambor, 2b The athletic director pointed out could run ‘loose on the7. bases the Lincoln-powered racer driven Rt. 33 at Circle — Liberty 2-l2» against the Red and White. in the Mt. San Antonio decathlon, DeliaPietro, If Green, If that on Its 19C2 expected ..enroll­ then'moved up to 6047 points |n by Kelly. Third in the 10-mile con­ CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE- . . . . Infantl, If Frazier, If " test was Rumson’s Bill McCarthy, ment,-Keyport-may'drop-back In the South Pacific Association de­ Lambertson, cf Box Office Opens 7 P.M. state ratings from Group III to while Stumpf was fourth'and Wally ’Shows Nightly -.Tram" Dusk. ALL STATE teams will bo cho­ cathlon at Occidental College, At Orlando, cf ' 24 6 9 AIR' CONDITIONED Group 11. At this time, thei out­ sen for the high school baseball the 7000-point level one Is In the DaltenBach, East Brunswick, fifth. Keyt>ort Jets (!) The second 39-lap main event Now.Thru Sat. . NOW THRU SATURDAY look Is as yet too obscure far I m ­ Seasoij this coming weekend. Also championship bracket, even 25 4 7 ---- ab t h saw a'bitter battle waged by De ‘ ■ Jules Veme's port to have plans for football-that all shore and all-tlils-and^that,. a . though C. K. Yang, the. Aslan Matawan Rams (2) Rapolla,' ss 3 1 1 season other lhan tho Intent to en­ 1st of it just a newspaper circu­ ab r Angelo.rNjck Dadian, Al Pomponlo Greatest Spectacle! phenom, has pushed his total' Henry, cl ' ** - 4 0 0 and Chaflle' xCregar' during ' the" gage such traditional rivals os la tio n pitch with playors chosen D. Edwards, If A 0 over tho 8000-point mark on one L. Brown, If 3 0 0 early laps. Cregar, Trenton, faded " r s r Matawan, Rumson and MeluCftm' the team picker never'lms ever occasion...... D. Parrish, 3ti 3 - 0 3 In Group'll and Lakewood In Gfcup Pangborn, lb bock early In the event, with de­ seen. We coiiTd pIck the better R. Jones, p P. Pangborn, c 3 0 0 III. Keyport also. has i)ind long­ play era'we have'seen this season H. Phillips, o Gale, 3b fending champion Pomponlo, Lake­ B r a n d ed I "O' -0 Wood, taking the lead and keep­ standing and pleasant relationships without classifying them, some Bowling Proprietors J. Rice, cf I-ischlcr, rf „• 0-0 with'Tonis River and Point Pleas­ bettef at fitting, somo at flijld- ing it through the half-way point. Have Annual Session Royster, lb . Siegel, 2b 7 0 0 ' w om *•»*«< en • ant, Baker noted. Matawan and Ing and' so on. For example, B. Edwards, rf Delaney, rf_ 0 1 DeAngelo came on rapidly OGOFf Rumson would be *'B” schools and pitchers, righthanders, Jerry Ka- McCoy, 2b ‘ Hohensteln, rf 1 0 though, battled for three laps side- MN HEfllN • SILWNA HANCANO The Now Jersey Bowling Pro­ by-side with Pomponlo and finally CURT GENEV5VE VEKA MILES ■ EARBAPA BO. C£00tS Lakewood and Toms River "A" bara, Sayreville; Andy Dustal, B. Parrish, ss Robedee, p schools under the regrouping plpn. South River and Don Rooney, prietors Association, which repre­ forced his way through on the in­ PAGE - Also — - JURGENS tmunmom . Lakewood also has stated opposi­ Freehold 'Regional, iofthanders, sents the vast majority of the 25 2 4 side. Pompoiiio took second, while ' 27 2 2 wiih •— Curt Jei^ons EASTMAN tion to playing any Group IV Len Popwoskl, Sayreville, L e w state's commercial bowling estab­ Score by Innings: Score by -Innings:! Kelly came .cn at the end for third. COLOR** schools in football. -Wells and Alex P/efrcwicz, Key- Mstawan Rama )09D 109-2 Keyport Jcta 1000 001-2 Stumpf finished fourth and Dadian ~ Phi* — 2nd Actlod'int . lishments, celebrated its Second fifth, S TOTALSCOPEI . As for Keyport ‘‘deciding” to re­ pflrt, Jpck Lackey, Princeton Annual Convention with a four-day Hazlet Dynamos 0002 02x—4 Matawan Twp,. PAL 4011 00x-fl T John Wayne main In the conference, Baker em­ High; catcher, John Prlbllln, Lin­ program last week at the Berkeley- phasized there never was any ques- Two is company, and also safer "The -Conquerors" den (In a class by himself); first Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park, The Angels Unbeaten In ~ Indian Hill Bowmen tlaa-abouUt saJong a!..that body base. Bill Fajgares, ; Sayreville; daytime sessions‘were devoted to when swltnmlng. The "buddy sys­ was ready1 to accept the' ruling ot second base. Rip Rlofdin, Mont- tem” is one of the best guaran­ Extra Friday • Saturday business' maiters- with the evening M a taw a n Twp; 8*12 Score In SFAA Meet Cartoon Carnival . the' Keyport Board of Education ‘clalr, (very-much In a class by spent ln social functions. tees of. safety fnr-hathers. ^Espec- Cliffwood Angels were Installed ially avoid swimming alone in un­ _.Iite'Horror Show the school should only oppose In himself); :'shortstop, Charlie Irving Borek, of the Matmvan- Mefnbers of the Indian Hill Bow­ solidly. In the top bracket Of the familiar waters. • . I Interscholastic athletics schools Wathington,, Matawan; third Keyport Recreation, was re-elected men Club, Keyport, fared well In near Its size in Group III and base, Ken Ruby, Middletown; treasurer, qf the association. Matawan Township 8-12. League the recent State FJeld Archery As­ Group II enrollments. But If the left, field. Bob Jackson, Matawan, ' when the circuit suspended ­ sociation meet .at the Unaml .Sunday ■ Monday - Tuesday i lh i B A conference -persists In demandln, Frank Acclsano,. Freehold R'e- tions during the schools - gradua­ course, Leonardo. Edward Lawton Shamed In Ihe streets:. , . Keyport compete ln Group ’‘A” an< glonal, Pete Henderson. Highland' 450-Pound Wrestler tion period this week. In their finished in third place in the Double fighting for survival . , , SUN. -.MON. -TOES, play tld Group IV schools in Group last outing before the recess, the A expert class and John Pittius AND VENGEANCE! / ’r'n'huous Sunday - Park; ccnterfleld. Bob- -HeuSch- An Italian twist Is given the “A," then that body wl|l be, in kel, Union; Fred Moser, Mata- Angels made lt flvp straight when scored a first in the expert A com­ effect, forcing Keyport out . of the wrestling program to be presented they overcame the. Cliffwood Pi­ petition. - ■ . wan, Charlie Schackle, St. tomorrow night by Roland Hines conference or even ejecting th e Mary's, South Amboy; right field, rates 4-2. Rodney Franklin held Tock Wharton finished in third school. In- that event, Baker notes, at -the'Asbury Park Convention the Pirates safe f6r the winners to place ln the expert B shoot over Dave Stout; South River. Oddly Hall. The Great Antonio,' '8 450-. every effort wlll hft.made to cob; enough, a pitcher, Ed Apilinski, he. sixth when he ■ weakened and the sanctioned course and Hobble tlrtue friendly competitive relation­ pound, giant, from Italy will wres­ (liy Vena cajne - on for . relief Johnson, second in the bowmen’s Linden',.'was the hardest batter; tle In the feature event against ships with conference schools who we'saw all year, but! alasr he is pitching to. secure the win.:, i division, Mrs. Edna,Wharton finish­ lofig have been KjlSrlvals in Bearcat Wright, an American who th e Angels lineup with hits wps: ed first In the women's bowmen not particularly'a pllcher. Mike squares, off at a mere 260 pounds. sports,; ■” : - 1 ".'Smith. Highland Park,'and Pun- Plzii, ,3b, 0; Vena, c, 2; Drake, division and Mrs. Marla Koppcrl- Another Italian muscle man on the 1 kin; Brown, Keyport, are slug- ss, J; '' Franklin, p, cf, I; J. bergor copped first place in tlie program is Bruno Sammartlno .v:Top Bowlers .ii,! ’■gen, but not from third base. Kearns, lb, ' 6; - Green, If, 0; women’s archer competition. -. .' 7 Dave M'cKelyey, KakeV^od; uh-; whti will seek to pin down the Bi­ Szyarto rf, ■ 1; -Schaufele, cf, 0; It-wal announced the dub will ' - . -i ' i ceps of 'the Zebra Kid. In a team Savitsky, 2b, 0. . : : spocspr a Junior Injyjtational Touf- TltaKeypOft Locos copped tour- match,'., two tails’out of three, Lpui nipenflatirels In th* Moth annual ho was just so-so agaliist Mata- Tlie Pirates. lineup With hits co'n- nameni to r junior bowmen li'p to Albano and Tony Altamore will sisted of: Batson, It,' 0; ‘ Vforden, lS-yeanwrf-age July jt). Thla la the — Starting — mlan's bowling, tournament of the wan and South Rlver. We shall engage Prince Laiava and Johnny Slfvana Manaaaa Npw Jersey Bell"' Telephone .Co. be ilhtere jt(d i to' sbe; ho» •many 2b, 0; Isemann, cf, 0;,.Vandeverc, first. state-wide 'qhoot offered • for Walker. Single bouts pit Miquel lb, 0; Hamiltoa, 3b;. 1; Siiva, ijf, juniors by any club. Mrsj ’ Crtnt Vera MHm . The team r Comprised' of - Howard of thfe above rate all^tate.' - ' : Perez against Larry Simon and Al Recluti;'Thomas Nagelf Richard 0;! Bell, -as, 0;. McKinney, p.. 0; Reynolds; director o f the “ Girl — Plus 2nd Hit — m m r . m m ' s M l ' Smith.against Fritz Mueller! Scout's Camp Nompcb thanked the Schrunk, George Witt and WUllam MONMOUTH:PARK’S:first; two Abrams c, .0. .t ^ 7 _ . ;• 7 CRM«' when* Manager Art Gibb'fi boya Regrcfrnamed th^, only filly to win AI; Leo's « Keansburg Park, with three wins the program, Wi|llam Triediaender, E. Trepp's ...... ager of the Perth Amboy Social cracked out e, 7-1 lead before they the Kentucky Derby, carries J20.- V■'■ ■« - e . durln^the week, climbed Into a Hailet, Is a member of the dinner MO in added money yhile the Tyrd I-'..' Ketien’a I « Securlty-Dlstrlct Office staled. were raised out m the fourth inn­ second place tie viiih the Veterans committee...... ing against theBeiraar .Merchants is run for HO,(00 in added cash T. Caprioni's - 5 i of Foreign Wars and Keansburg . Under thcso disahlllty provisions, at the shore diamond. also. . Urigadoon Village 5 -7 Park, each having records of four The annual event bring* together you may be eligible for a monthly Rich Wenner was on hia way to Ii. Werse S 7 wins and three losses. The Wood­ tho officers of the council, repre­ disability benefit If yoq are aga ISO The Regret attracted three more L. Scorns an initial victory on, the mound nominees than last season, anfl s 7 land Park Builders Pirates 'have sentatives of the districts, and (ho to U, or If,you am under age fit, Suburban Gulf Station 4 ' 8 ' you may hove your social security when'the rains came. The former numbers five three-year-old fillfei. yet to win a game and occupy the members of the council who aro MHS and Monmouth College pitch­ J. F. Giles . 4 t cellar of the division with seven record frozen to protcct your own including a pair, from the-Wheat­ Bob Orr’s State Farm 4 8 appointed by tlie institutions which er was tapped by the shore nine ley Stable, trained by Sunny Jim losses.- and your family's future benefit for a run in the first. But the PBA E. Morson 9 « sponsor Scouting In Monmouth tights, ...... ' - -- ; ,' < Fitzsimmons. They are Stretch Happy Five , In the Western Division there Is nine came back against Biff Robin­ Drive and Warlike, 1W m n lltrce-woy lie lor first placet County. Tlio election ot officers will In ortler to qualify fof tlther th# K. Deutsch ^ 1W Hi son. Belmar pitcner, to tie it in Mommy Dear, who won Mon­ Knhle and McFarland Flyers, take place. On the nominating com­ freeze or disability Insurance, you Uie second on an emir, a hit by Bill mouth Park’s Sorority Stakes aa a Fischers Cities Scrvice Yankees mittee are F.. Murray Todd, Mata- must have worked nt least fivo out Haberman and a sacrifice fly. In of tho last 10 years under social two-year-old in 1958, has returned Schedule Safe and Kapushy Brothcrs.Esso llawks wanj anil Ernest E. Peseux. lini- Uie third, the Gibb jeam went, have identical records of four wins security. Tlio work does not have ! ahead_ when Wenner, Biid Bennl to iop form this season with vic­ Ictr. ■ . * tories in the Correction and Distaff ohd three losses.. The llazlet Fire to bo continuous but it must bo ' aod Laird Stratton connected safe­ Guest speaker for the affair \vill at Aqueduct to ■ her: credit. The Boating Week Company with two wins and five within the 15-year period beforo ly. losses arc in' last .place tn the be I.t. CrnJr. WUllnr.i 11, Dames you become disabled, - ...... Tlie Madison nine appeared to speedy daughter of Polynesian al­ ' Charles E. Levitan, Commodore, from the Lakchurst Naval Air Sta­ so holds a victory over the cur­ Third Coast-Guard Auxiliary, Western Division, ’ have put the game away in the tion. Cmdr. Ilarnes, a former jinRle June's Crucodllc, ono ol Iho . rent filly queen, Royal Native, at northern area, has announced part­ This Week's Action..... fourth when P'ete Bennett singled, S e o ii fi will speak on "Moral horses In tho stobla of 11. J. Plit Lee Trout walked and Haberman ,the six furlong distance. icipation ol the Coast Guard Aux­ Results of action during ihe week Leadership." llo was a mtmbcr of Be Cautious Named nt Monmoutli Park, is a son of singled to ' jacd the sacks. Benni iliary in the. Third Coast Guard were: Keansburg Park 11, Hnzlet the intelligenCD lenin who inter­ Crocodile, first winner of tho Long­ then cleared them with a two-bag- One-of the quintet of three-year- District In National Safo Boating 2; Yankees 0. Kawks 7; Tigers 5, viewed th e reluming prisoners olds named to the Regret is Joseph fellow handicap oii tlw turf at Mop- ■ ]'er and Wenner hit safely again. Week. The period, July 3 through Yankccs.4; Keansburg Pork 0, after the Korean conflict, mouth in 1932. ' But'then it started to rain hard M. Roebling's. Be Cautious, winner July 9, has been set aside by pres­ Pirates 0; Keansburg Park B, VFW and:the Madison effort had been of the Betsy Ross Stnkes at Gar­ idential proclamation as an obser­ 2; West Keansburg Fire Company for naught. ' . . den State Park against fillies of vation of National Safo Boating 3, Tigers li and Hawks 6, Flyers I Play -Home Sundry . her own age. Week. The participants of the Na­ 3- . ■ The Gibbmen will play home Reginald N. Webster’s Quill, tional Safe Boating Committee In the home-run derby, circuit Sunday at Sayreville High field champion two-year-old filly of 1958 comprise leading organisations of clouts were hit during the week by against Oakhurst Legion. The and winner of two stakes in I3S3 the marine industry, safety coun­ Lofton Swanger, Keansburg Park washed out game with Belmar before sustaining an injury, has cils and boating organizations^ - (2) ;' Boim sM W I, Hailet Fire Merchants will be played off on a been nominated by .Trainer Lucien “ The Coast Guard Auxiliary in Company . (1); Glen Waltsak, return date- ' Laurln. Quill signified her fitness (he Third Coast Guard District Is Hawks (I); Jack Hunt, .Hawks, ; Bob LoPresto, former Keyport upon returning to actlpn by win­ particularly well suited to assist (2); Pat McDonough, Hawks (1); High and'Rutgers pitcher,- started ning an overight race and. finish­ not only in publicizing National and- Bell, Yankees (I).. . v -, ■on tlie mound for the league'lead­ ing a fast-ciosiiw second to Royal Safe Boating Week but In-promot­ Native In the Top Flight at Bel ing; Red Bank. Towners against ing safety on the water on an-an- Clam m ing License . South Belmar Knights. LoPresto mont Park June 4. ..Still anothpr nu«l basis.” held the Knights in check until his tru est Crystal, employed by Insurance firm at offices In Key­ consistent performer on the list ot Commodore Levitan also aald, Required By State port, Is pictured With his wife, associate director af Perth Aroboy Regret ellgibles is Jack N. "during July 3 through July 6, the teammates could burst forth with General Hospital, School of Nursing, aad their son, Robert, foor-yeart- an -eight-run foray in the third. The old. Welch's Tinkalero who has placed Coast Guard Auxiliary wili be For the benefit of the .many jn four stakes this season and re­ available in local communities to thoustndit of residents who soon Keyport1 player materially aided »-» Ihe Towner cause in .this outburst Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Crystal and prepares a girl for a career as well cently Won at the seven furlong prpvide one-lesson courses In boat­ Will swell the summer population by delivering a timely blow with their four-year-old son, Robert, are as motherhood and homemaklng,” distance over the-Aqueduct course. ing safety, lo stand by to assist along the state's bays and tidal waters, Chris H, Rliey, director men aboard. new residents at 2 Kenneth St., the said. “Tho Perth Ambpy Gen­ Dixiana’s Wind-Rose, twice an the Cuast Guard In tho event of eral Hospital, a nationally accredit­ Impressive w I n n e r in overnight boating casualties and primarily of the Division of Shell Fisheries ■- - Once safely installed behind a big Sayre Woods South. Mr. Crystal Is lead, LoPresto grew wobbly and ed professional school of nursing, ices and Rockburn' Farm's Rc- to insure tho boatman that his In tlio Department of Conservation : Vinnie Ciaglia, Rutgers frosh hur­ employed'by the All-State Insur­ has sent many fine nurses into the ,te, victress in the Miss Woodford vessel Is a safe vessel hy grant­ nnd'Economic Development, calls ler, came on to relieve him and ance Co. at their offices in the new field and others have become ex­ lakes in 1959, also rates na form- ing him tha courtesy motor boat attention to certain state laws con­ hold the Knights in place for a Sears building, West Front St, cellent wives and mothers.” lable candidates for Regret hon. examination insures that tlio boat- cerning tho taking of clnms and IM Red Bank victory.’ Keyport. Mrs. Crystal Is associate Mrs. Crystal shows her faith in ors. " - " mtln does more than comply will) crabs'by individuals.. ' director of Perth Amboy' Hospital her student nurses by entrusting ■he complete list of ellgibles fol­ the minimum legal aspccts of both "Just because “Cousin Norman Team W L Aw. lows: Addle Belle, Aesthetic, Be sttiio and federal laws. . likes clams, you don't go out on Bed Bank 3 0 1.000 School of Nursing, the couple, na­ them with the care of her small Oakhurst 3 .750 tives of New Jersey, came to this son while she is at work. .“Robert Cautious, Dffndy Blltzen, Fulmlnc, . Assures Boatmen tho llats at low tWo nnd get somo Rumson ' 3 ,750 for him, unless you have • state Long Branch - , a 1 ,6G7 area from Union. ■ ‘ attends the Roiiing Hiiis - Nursery Joanie Gal, Lastborn, Lucy Locket, "It should give every boatman a Belmar a ,C67 Mrs. Crystal’s work at the hos­ School in South Plainfield,’’ she ex­ Miss’ Cliudy, M'«s Royal, Mommy feeling of security to himself and license,” Director Riloy Bnid. Manasquan 2 2 SCO 'Dear, Mrs. Hellen, Nnrrlssa, Quill, hjs family to know Uiat his boat Tho clommlng license for a New Madison i 2 1333 pital involves the directing, plan­ plained, “where our nursing stu­ South Belmar i 3 iso ning and implementing of the cur­ dents get their training in pediatric Recite, Repetitious, Staretta, qualifies for the ’Oscar' of boating, Jersey resident rot engaged I n Freehold i a ’ ^50 Stretch Drive, Tinkcraio, Warlike, the coveted auxiliary decal.' With that pursuit ^commercially costs Keyport ; ; . ,~ 0 4 • .000 riculum of the School1, of Nursing. care.” / S(te describes herself as' a “school Wedlock and Wind Rose, ovpr half-a-mlllibn pleasure boats $3.SQ a year and - non-resident, Joseph Gavegnano’a Errard King in thla district there Is ample op­ $7.50. Non-residents are prohibit­ Federal Liens - principal In a white cap.” Judges Named For - Mrs. Crystal was graduated from Jr. and High. Bush have arrived portunity tor all boating organiza­ ed from - selling shellfish taken — Federal liens were filed by Jo- Seton Hell with a B.S, Degree. VFW Essay Contest from4|iat -local tan qnd AntoniQ^£jg(yi(yiteading as $pltal, 'Jersey City;1. i i*o i t N # i ^ t e * t ' ,cai-' iighiy nfdfcmrheliding muting aa mMith layoff ifollowlngi hta -debut waters bo’made safe/i'-Willt KHM . the Paramount Diner; ftoute 35, ducted by the Auidliary' to'thfe Vet- to competition -at the Ifalr Grounds members In-this area of tha Third Keyport, .wete, cited for tmpa.d a| career for women,'Mrs. Crystal eraps qf'Fortif'n Wars. - withholding a h d unemployment noted the great deni and for nurses in New Orleans, won' at lour-and- Coast Guard District Auxiliary de­ The announcement of Ihe aelec- voted to boating safety, National taxes totaling $453.60.'. ■ today. • "Nursing pays Well and one-half furlongs run in U.seconds, tipn of judges was made by Mrs. just two-fifths slower than Decath­ Safe Boating Woek wlll have our Jam ts Rhind, Wilmington, Del., lon’s Suffolk Downs record. High wholehearted support." , national pjesldent of the auxiliary. Bush won a recent outing In New' Miss Mary .V. Beck, president of England going a, half mile In 46 Trainer II. J. Pitt said that Turf- tlie Common Council of Detroit, 2-S for a new standard at the land’s Bally Ache would be van­ BOATS-MOTOBS and Misa Thelma G. James, pro-' Boston oval.. . - ned back to Monmouth Park fot- fessor of English at Wayne Slato Trainer Walter Ridenour rotes lowing-hla engagement in Ihe Bel­ Easy Terms University, Detroit, will serve on Errard King jr. as “one of the mont and-would be, made eligible the panel with Mr. Hoegh. best I have trained.” In addition for the $50,000, Choice Stnkes on too FIRST ST. CO 4-0500 KEYPORT The panel will choose -national to/these two-year-olds, he bedded Aug. 3, . wirmeffl from the SO essays that down Desert Goddess, Copper have won first place in state con­ Money, Mrs. J. G., Fighting King tests. TheNwaner of the $1000 first-' and In The Dough. He previously place award and the winners of had shipped in Boston Baker, a (he 23 other cash a n d medal thrce-ycar-old slakes performer. awards wiil Bfc announced Aug. 24 Word also has been received that ot the V.F.W. Auxiliary national Martin L. Wilson’* Song Of Wlno, convention in Detroit. winner of the /Myles Standish OUT WHERE THE COUNTRIf CAN Stakes, will be shipped for the TEAR A TRUCK TO nccct- Tyro. Song .Of Wine previously had Stevens Graduate been aecond to Irin Rail In the JOHN S BOAT BASIN Christopher p. Blum Jr., IS Cherry ; Hill Stages at Garden C h e v y Maple Ave., Keansburg, graduated State. , Lau.v» Ave. A l Bridge Saturday from Stevens Institute ot As the popularity of skin diving West Keansburg - KE 6-9787 Technology. Mr. Blum is a mem- middleweights berof Tau Beta PI, nationalhonor- increase's each year, so also, do the AMERICA'S FASTtST GROWING OUTBOARD ary engineering society; T h e number of drowning casualties. American Institute o f Electrical These Important rules are listed m o n Engineers; The American Society for neophyte frogmen end women; of Civil Engineers and the Inter­ (I) Learn proper technique* from dormitory Council. He also acted an experienced skin diver, prefer­ w r i t d o n e for the Dramatic Society a n d ably professional Instructor*, (2) wrote for the “Stute,” college Fblly understand how' to. uae and in a day! HURRY weekly newspaper. . maintain your equipment. (!) Make sure equipment Is in good Now it tha time to advertiaf working order before each uae, (4) Whet* Huy tm d lo M to tr 1,300 those unused articles for sale. A Do npt subiherge alone In deeper tfiilmt vf Uquef#d prtrelttm gaa 12 Days smaD ad In the classified cohuna water until you are well exper- M ollur Irucki, ftltolant Gtt will turn them into cash tor you. ienced. BtrvUm cf tana U m h, California, am now Miner 3,800 collont « tbl/t Tlmt'i 1 dayt a week utuallir,. GOING OUT OP BUSINESS ovrr back trails anJ vp lnla high THE RESORT OF RACING tockcmmlruwUh nmlmumGVW LOOK AT THE VALUES toadi. Anil iWf/t Cluvtfi Tonton■ Spring Hide patHna every fait ol Remington R®8* SALE I ha m y l "Ynu iloti't gel any more RIFLE Model m - 271 Cat - 1045 « 9 Q 0 0 foiling on uvthbiwrd roads'fltan you ilo in a puum gtt car, or any Boys*- ;; 4- sUletwav on curuej,* sayi drlotr S M Pr. Vtmila Kfima,"! Uieil to take to m S W I M F IN S rouifh toads al from S io 8 milts Men’a aad Boys’ on hour. Now I can go 30 over them ,' I'elrolatu hot over SOO BATHING SUITS Chevrolets lioultng for them,. Wolverine ; v If you lliliilt we'ro cadtixl sliout O uiv/s liukpcmlent front sutpen- Work Gloves 30% OFF slon, you ought to talk to tlie truck owner* wlto a n profiting by tt. 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..j Pag* Twelve THE M^AWAN JOURNAL, N. J / Thursday, - June 16,1960

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Pleas, Sentences! -N once, ■ ■ ■ ‘ • NOTICK ' '• .. M M . Take > notice tfiat: Matawan J*o*t ITOTB» t ///A j l i t American Legion h is made ap* aide and Ma y Bacliarde., tcaOlftl.as plication 16 th® Mayor and Council 4-Jo#’j* CoclfUU Lounge h ive applied Given In Court of the Borough.of Matawan for • club to the'MayAr and Cbundiypf tbe'Bdr: license - tor . the. club: premises, IBS jousb of Matawan-tor a plenary re A 3»-year-old Keyport woman, Mam-Street, .Matawanl' • • tail consumption liquor rUcenar loi who has ipent more than three Officers or the Post art the pratnUies,- situated on RoUta M*4 Commander, Clyde Sanders, R. ’D. Matawan, N. J. . '■‘jfflfis In th, Vroom Building la ww4Box *24,1, iuai«wiii| Matawsn, ai,N. «» J. . • • ■ Objections, if any. ahould !***]“ * 1st Vice Commander, Thomas Lark* immediately . tn writing to: Arthur Trenton, pleaded notguUty Friday in. 25 • 8th JSU Keyport N. J, . : C. Hall, Clerk, of the. Boroujrb pi 2nd Vice Commander. Lester Ash, HELP W ANTED F O R R E N T SERVICES HOUSES FOR SALE F O R S A L E to a ChMgt ol atrocioui assuwlt , ‘ jfOSfiPB B/iCHARD* 107 Broad St.; Mstawan, N; -...... PLEASANT furnished room ln key- a n d battery before ' .Morirooutb 3rd Vice jpofnmsnder, Richard Bad> • . MARY BACHARDK BUS DRIVER, commercial . «x- WEST KEANSBURG new .raneh; fRBEZfeR. u p r 1 g,b t; practicaiiy er, Parts Ave., Matawan, N. J. Jit $0.28 perlenca necessary^tma lCC ot port; nep ichooli, bus line^all- iCAhl VS FOR SMALL JOBS new, IT cubic foot. CaU LOwell County Judge Jpjui C. Giordano. Adjutant, Joseph Compoly, R. D. .. X BedrootwL- inodera kitchen, tile &ox 495, Matswan, N. J. . • . . NOTICE . PUC common rarrter experience road station. Write Box A in care bath. |12,900, : IiKjuir» Saturdays. 6-2515. ! ■ - -. : •' 'w jll Ellen Wilkins, 215 Atlantic. St., Service Officer, Bay Gormley, 282 Take notice; that Joanne W.. Hart* |hia newspaper. • . -, wjtl Broad St., Matawan, N. J, man aivl Robert-S. Hartman. trad< helpful, steady work. . Apply . Hollo Hf Replace window,, hang doora, re­ or Sundays, 154 Easex Ave., : wjtl CANDLED EGGS Keyport, hasbeen In the Vroom Finance OlUcer, Oscar R. Smith, tng'as ™ » Cork *N Bottle^have ep* Transit Corp., 275 Broadway, Key' ““ pair lock,, ■. sump pumps etc. 199 Main St.. Matawan, N. J. Ued to the M ayor and CouncU ot BUflGALOW, 3 rooms, Highway 34, PARK AVENUE, Belford, 2 bed­ FARM FRESH. BuUdiiifc a stat, mental Institution, Chaplain. W alter. Swanson, Edge* E>e Borough' of Matawan. for- a.nlen-, porfc-g. . wjtf Matawan,- Call LOwell-6-9852-’. Paint - spray or brush outside or room,:- Call L. Karkua, KEIIogg mere Drive, Matawan, If. J. • . __ . ary retail dlsmbution license P-S tor ■. ..; --wjtl In. ■ ,. SPECIAL aince 1957. County Prosecutor Vin- -filstoclan, Robert Ziesier, 60 Broad premises slfusted lll Maip Street 1-1172 eifealngs. : . wjtt Pullets - 3' for: fl.lt St. Matawan, N. J.- - ... YOIJNO MAN to learn printing cejit P. Keuper said that Miss WU- ^ oW cUon^’i r any.^shOUia be. mads STOR'E, opposite parking lot. Ap­ Extra Large — Dor. .51 . Serieant-At-Arms, Russell Wells Jr., business. Must te J8. CaU GENERAL SERVICES CO, 39 Muntie.Ave„ Mstawan, N. J. immediately A n . writiog -toj Arthur C, ply Single System Laundry, Inc:; RANCH TYPE home oa Church Jumbos — Dol. .67 ' kins was charged with' stabbing Trustees. Clyde Sanders H. D. _ Hall, Clerk of the Borough ot Mata* Wllllain L." Morris, COlfax LOwell - John Golden, 86, of the same ad­ Box 24, Matawan, W. J.J Richard wan.' „ : r' ... ". ' Broad and First Sta., Keyport wjtf - Road, Robertsville, Marlboro GIBSON'S EGG FARM Bader, Park Ave., Maiawan, N. J.; 1 Joanne W. and . . . 4-5030. ' ' - ' Township. S larga roomi and dress, with a paring, knife. : , Joseph Compoly.'R. D. Do* 4B5.-,Mal* . ' Robert. E^Kfcrlnian . Call. COlfax 4-0757. ‘ wjtf AMBOY RD., KEYPORT * 158 Broad Street* . FEMALE shirt operator, piece DORMERS, basement, attics al- bath. Detached garage. ^ Call LOWELL 6-3218 ‘ awan, CN. J.; Oscar R. Smith. 195 APARTMENT, four rooms ': and terallons, kitchens, garages apd Mr, Golden wai taken to Mon- Main- St., Matawan, N. J.: Robert • Keyport, N. J . : ^ rt wo t k . , Apply Single System Willlarh L. .Morris between # wjll Ziegler. 60 Broad St., Matawan, N. J.; )i« $9M . , bath, heat included, J58 per all.repair*: Standard Home Im- month Medical Center, with stab Vincent Infoslno, Fox St. & Atlantic Laundry,-. Inc., Broad and First a.m. and t p.m. at COlfax month; located In Matawan. In­ provementa, LOwell 6-0375. - Wj7 Booking ordera for goose ber- . wound)’ la th, abdomen which Ave.; Matawan. N. J.: Mort 0 ”Con* ’ NOTICE Sts., Keyport Call COlfax 4-0757. 4-3030. After 6 p.m.. call Gibson ner, 87 Church St., Matawan, N. J.; Taka notice that Alphonao RspoUs quire John L. Tasslnl Agency, Main 64300. rles. Haussmann, 151 Texaa - caused injuries., to; his. atjewt and Lester Ash, 107 Broad St., Matawan, trading aa Rapolla’s Market, has ap­ L ~ LOW COST heating installed, 30 NT . J .------v------St.. Matawan, ._____ Wjl6 - • . ■ wjtf Road, MorganviUe (arpund corner, plied lo th* Borough of -Matawan for years experience. Term*, all from DeVittei Academy). CaU LOw- liver. He suffered other A ifi on. Objection, if .any, should be made renewal of a Plenary ReUII OJstrtbu- DENTAL assistant,’ part or full FIVE ROOMS and batli; aecood in Writing to Arthur C. Hall. Municipal tlon License, for premlsea situate at 7 time, age 23 . 35, Experience work ' gusirantee(^~ Cair;lagiQij' UNION BEACH, 3 bedroom ranch e ir 6-2961...... ' wjl® * .. his. nos* .and neck, He recovered Clerk oi the Bor&ugh of Mstawan, Main Street in the Borouxh of Mata- floor; heat and hot water sup: COlfax 4-2916. ’ WJI6* home, : full basement, - rumpus New Je n ey. wan. County ot Monmouth and State not necessary, will train'. For ap­ plied. Rural surroundings,- lii SALE, used rugs, assortments 100, from his Injuries after several Matawin Post 176 ot New Jeriey. . •. pointment call COlfax 4-4153. Wjlg CARPENTER, homa repairs, alter. room, fenced, lot 70 x 100; land-: . weeks of1 hospitalization although' American Legion Objection#, If any, should be made miles from Matawan. Call LOwell scaped. ; Assume 4\i% mortgage, scatters, mnnera, summer rugs. - . Clyde Sanders Immediately, in writing, to Arthur ations, Interior painting and floor Maple, . Chest desk,. : dressers, his changes of survival seemed Commander C, • Hall, Borough Clerk of the MALE WATCHMAN S p.m. to 12 6-2825 after 6 p.m. wj!6* til,. CaU R. Sica, LOweU 6-1511. call COlfax 4-5365. wjIB J16 *18.17 » Borough of Matawan. County of Moo chests, drop leaf table, cribs, play midnight, reliable, steady, em- APARTMENT 1 room, kitchen and .■ . . . . J10’ slim at first. -, mouth end State of New Jersey ptoyment,. liberal employee bener HOUSE in Union Beach, 5 rooms, pens. Beds, twin, single and three., NOTICE ALPHONSO RAPOLLA bath, ail utilities supplied. In- . Sentenced To Prison Take Notice that Ralph Mallncontco t*a Rapolla'a Market fits. Canterbury Knitters, Ltd. CELLARS, attics and yards clean­ plua sunporch, all year around. quarter. Bric-a-brac. Open 9 to r 1 Main Stree.t • .quire R. Bernhard, fl West Con­ ed. Reasonable rates. Call LOw­ {4500. Price Includes painting 9. Shore Furniture, Route 35, . \ Frank "Llegei, Woodland Ave., and Aolello MaIJnconJco Jr., tr^dior ' Matawan, New Jersey Locust St., Keyport. wjlO Cliffwood,--waa sentenced to a state as Melancholy Tavern have appllei course, Cliffwood Beach. . WjM ell 6-4591. : ' , _ JIO house and decorating to suit. Call Laurence Harbor. . wjW to the Borough Council ot tbe Borough J23 W.2T . ■ . SALESMEN, salarly plus commis­ prison term of from three-to-seven of Matawan for thp Plenary Retail APARTMENT 3 rooms, gas, hot COifax -4-7126. : • wjlS* PRACTICALLY new, deluxe model. years. He was convicted by a Jury Consumption. License No, C*7 for ' NOTICE' _ sion, sell on service calls- and water, electric furnished, near remises located at 21 Orchard Street, Taka notice thst Stephen D. Qlaua direct leads, experience' not neces­ ASSOCIATED PAVING CO. Frigldaire, shelves on door and May 23 for his part in a breaking 6tatawan, New Jersey.' =- trading aa Freneau Liquor BotUe haa Keyport High School, Call COlfax Objections^ if any. ahould be made applied to the Mayor and Council ol sary, will train. Many Company WALKER & W ALKER freezer; also modern full siie Hoi- and .entry at Howardson's Esso immediately In writing to Arthur C. the-Borough ot Matawan for a plenary 4-3034 or COlfax 4-1676. wjlG* Asphalt driveways, all work' guar­ lytvood wrought iron head board retail distribution license for premises benefits and good opportunity for •REALTORS Service Station, Route 34, Cheese- Hall, Clerk of the Borough ot Mat* JJ1REE ROOM furnished apart­ anteed, easy bank terms, .. Free With coll spring and Hollywood quake, Dec. 27, 1959.------awan. New Jersey. altuated at 78 JTreoeau Ave* Matawan advancement. Company truck Ralph Mallnconico available If desired. Apply Singer ' ment, business couple ^or -single. estimates. F.H.A. approved; CaU frame, reasonable. Call KEians^ " FrancJj Koiedding,. Newark, was ' 34 Lower Main Street Objections, tf any, should be made Liberty 8-0191. . , . jtf ‘ , Highway 15, Hazlat . . . MaUH'sn^Netv Jersey tmmedleleJy In writing to: Arthur Sewing Machine Co., 69 Broad St.. Call COlfax. 4-7626 after 5 p.m. „ COlfax 4-5212 burg 6-1461-R. wj!8 ’ given an Indefinite term to Borden: . Aniello Mallnconico Jr., C. Hall, Clerk, ot the Borough .of Red Bank. w]10 ...... wjlO* PARKER Boarding Home for aged CANDY SHOW CASE, 12 foot. ad. town Reformatory for breaking in­ - 12B Rose Lane, Matawan. ... O p « 7 Days ' Uiilon Beach, New Jersey B OO K K E EPEH, experienced, APARTMENTT TfM ms,unfurnish' men arid women; 24 hour aupe^ : justabie-shelves, all glass, cx- to the Raritan Esso' Service Sta­ jis w .n ..... ir S m ^ N d . QLAtJa vision; Individual diet*. Licensed VET NO DOWN PAYMENT cellent condition. Can be seen at tion, Middle Rd., Raritnn Town- 78 FreneSu Ave. steady. Apply Keyport Cleaners, ed. Desirable location in Key­ Matawan, N. J, . by State of New Jeresey. Reason- Appliance Repair, 34 E. Front St., ahlp, Sept. 24, 1959, and faking $87. NOTICE 3rd and Division Sts., Keyport. Call port. Call COlfax 4-3405- wjtf 1956 Calpe Cod, 3 bedrooms', storm Take notice that Richard E. Glllls JZ3 13.01 abio -raten IK miles soulfi of windows and doors, large shade Keyport. • wjlS* ' 'A to-defendsnt, Paul M. McNulty, trading a s Matawan Wine and Liquor COlfax 4-1000.-' “WjlS NOTICE LARGE ROOM for sleeping 5 Matawan ll^it, Highway 31; oppo­ trees, ifuliy landscaped, : cyclone GIRL’S English bike, 20", excellent East Orange, was sentenced to Store has applied io the Mayor and Take notice that Lawrenca Evangel­ DEAN PICKERS, . Call LOwell people, kitchen privileges and the Council ot the Corough of Mata­ site White Gate' Ink Call LOwell fence, concrete driveway,,.to over­ ’ condition, good tires, *15. Call state prison for a two-to-tlireo-year wan for a plenaiy retail distribution ista has applied to tbe Township Com* 6-072-4. If _ no’ answer, WHltney laundry privileges. Call COlfax Ucenso for premises situated at 120 mltte« ot ths Township of Matawan 8-0611.- ■ " - Jtf sited garage, 1 car detached. Near COlfax 4-7325. wjt« term. . for a plenary retail consumption li­ 6 - 8 8 7 1 . ______J18 4-5823. : ‘ wjlO* local and city transportation. In • Aaron Nelson, Hlgfifstown, ro ObJecHons. lt any, should be made cense for premises known as The BIKES REPAIRED; also parts MAPLE DI^ESS£R, mirror,1 table, Immediately In writing to: Arthur White Gate inn situated at East side W ANTED TO RENT MODERN ] room apartment, furn­ sold; bikes painted, new fenders spectlon invited.' Approx. $79.00 . bed, Simmons IKnersprlHg' mat­ ceived a suspended Indeterminate C, Hall, Clerk, of the Borough of State Highway 34, Valley Drive, Ms ished or unfurnished, f o r • 9 monthly payment. -Selling at $12, In Bordentown Reformatory Matawan. tawan Township, Couriv of MoQ' and light8 installed. Call LOwell tress; also 1 sliding door wardrobe, WANTED for July 1st occupancy, months. Available July'Ust. Swim­ 000.- ■ for carrying a concealed weapon (Signed) moiifh, N., J. . • ■ 6-0593. ; ' J16 all for $40. Cali LOwell 6-2703. RICHARD E. C1ILLIS, Objeotlons, tt any, should be made 3 bedroom house In Keyport or ming pool available, flail COlfqx. wjIB In a car in Marlboro Township Jan. 120 Main 8t„ . immediately .In writing to: Rose K. Matawan. Call COlfax 4-71B5, Matawan, N. J.- Wenzel,.Clerk, of the TownshJp of U i1 4-3989.- --- Wji6. AUTOS FOR SALE ONLY J500 DOWN . MAYTAGy'tvrlnger type washef 7^He was fined $250 and placed Ji« $3,91 tawacu ■ • ' • . ‘ wjm il Bedrooms, nccreatiDn room, bpsa- ■ on probation for two years, APARTMENT, 3. rooms? modern^ 1958 M. C. Magnette, 4 door sedan, witlUfKtmp; '3 years old, $45. CaU . ' Ia WRENCE EVANQEilSTA Situation Wanted oil heat. Inquire Joseph Stenger, ment, VenetlaAMilinds,' Aluifiinum COlfax'4-7987. . - wj!6* . / Eugene DeRosa, 21, of 518-Fior- ' R.F.D Box 45A black, red leather upholstery, ex­ combination . windows and doors, /* n ce Ave., Raritan Township, was Taka notice that Hollywood Uquori Highway 34, 1 mile south of light, & Groceries Inc., a conjuration or the Route :M . WILL wash and Iron aU .typei ol cellent condition, Call COlfax cyclone fence, fruit trees, A 11 54" extension table, 6 chairs and / sentenced to Bordentown for break- State of New Jersey, nas applied to Matawan, N. J, Matawan. wJ16 ^J0 &6Q , ’ curtains; also stretch curtains in 4-2912. - w]16 a- buffet; also seml-automatlp. i |ng; entering and larceny Jan. 24 the Township Committee of the Town* APARTMENT, 3 rooms, heat and utilities ' including city ; sewers. ship of Matawan for a Plenary Retail my own home, prompt servics. 1953 PONTIAC Catalina, hard top, Home in excellent condition. 35 Bendix washer. CaU LOwell 6-0929, at the Flo-Dar Cabinet Shop, Cliff- distribution Llconie~No, D2 for prem- STATE OF NEW JERSEY hot water supplied. Adults only. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Call PArkway 1-3895. will convertible, • 1 owner. " Can t>e minutes to city. F.H.A. appraised. . ■ w jiy wood Beach. ■ iaes located at 62 Lower Main Street, Inquire 1613 Johnson Ave., Union Matawan, N, J. . CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION seen at Ray’s Teixaco Station, 288 Selling for *13,000. - 14 FOOT runabout, .fully equipped. * The names and residences of all To all lo whom these presents may EXPERIENCED driver, available Beach, or call COlfax 4-74M. wJ16* windshield, controls, cushions! 25_ LEGAL NOTICE oUlcers and directory of ssld corpor­ come. Greeting: ' . for long or short trips, anytime. Port Monmouth Road, East Keans­ . ' . WjlO ation are as follows:. WHEREAS, ft appears to my satis* CLIFFWOOD apartment, 3 moms burg. wj!6 h.p. outboard with electric starting, -William F. Daniels, President, 1701 faction, by duly authenUcated record Call LOwell 0-2727. Wjtf and bath,- air utilities supplied. IN MARLBORO, 3'bedroom ranch, NOTICE . ; ' Grand Central Ave., Lavalejte, No* of the proceedings for the voluntary eSCSlienfcdnditiOttr—CalHCOKax-— Tik* Notlcfl Hint Otto J. Schorpp Jersey,...... -...... 'dissolution thereof by the unanimous' HIGH SCHOOL GIRL, 1« years old, Adults only. Call LOweU M539. 1957 PLYMOUTH station wagon, cOstom built, $12,000 — $900 cash, 4-0198. w jlt and E, Jean Bcliorpp partner, trading Phillip Shady, Vice Pre«ldent, 18 consent of all the stockholders, de* • . WJ16* good condition, asking (900 or balance 20 year -mortgage. Call asVScborpp's Club - 35 have applied Pennsylvania Avev Lavalotte, New posited in my office, that NEW DEAL honor student, typing, bookkeep­ - to the Township Committee of the Jersey. * TAVERN, INC., n corporation of this ing, general office work, full or MATAWAN Township, 3 modem best offer. Call or can be seen LOwell .6-6175. - - ' wj30‘ Aluminum Windows Township of Matawan for a Plenary Mrs. Grace Castlllenll, Secretary* State, whose principal office.is aiut* after 7 p.m., and all day Sunday, • Retailetall Consumption License for pretti­prey* Treaaurer, Lavalette, Now- Jersey. ated at Mo. 21 Orchard Street, ln the part tlmo. Available after Jun% roSms with hot water and heat LARGE 4 room bungalow in Mata- Venetian Blinds : £es situated on the northeastern side The only. stocWiolder holding more Township of Matawan. Couniy of Mon­ 15th, Call COlfax 4-7325. . WjlO supplied, bath and shower. Plenty 342 -Bayview Ave., Union Beach. wan, all conveniences, walking ' Free EsUmatea ' '1 ol s u te Highway No.'35 in the Town- than 10 per cent of any stock In aaid mouth. State of New Jersey (Cleo COlfax 4-3968. . w]16 »hb ol Matawan; County of Monmouth corporation la the said William F. Silva being the agent therein, and ln W ANTED TO BUY of fresh air'In country, 2nd floor. distance’ to churches, schools, No Money Down ' — ana Stale of New Jersey. . Daniels'and i'htiilp Shady. . charge (hereof, upon whom process $95 per month. Inquire 334 Wilson I960 TRIUMPH TR 3, black, white stores and railroad. Call LOwell Karl A. Frantz, COUax 44405. • Objection, lt any, should be made , Objection, it any, should be made may. be aerved), has complied with STOCK o! Fanners & Mecchuits — Immediately, in writing to Rosa X. immediately ln writing to Rose K. the requirements ot Title 14, Corpor* Ave., immediate occupancy, w]16* top, radio and heater, white wji« ; - ‘ yW Wenzel, Clerk of the Township ol Wenzel, Clerk of Mstawan Township. alien* General* of Revlsed-Siatutaa of Bank. Bid {48.00. Call CApltal walls,. only 4000 miles. Call COl­ USED refrigerators, $49.95 and up. MataWah, Matawsn Township Mu* s’ HOLLYWOOD LIQUORS New Jersey, prellmlriary to the issu­ 2-4000. — r- ..... - ....., Jtt UPPER apartment, 4 rooms and MATAWAN HOUSE, 7 rooms and , nlclpal Building No. 147 Lower Main ' AND GROCERIES INC, ing of this ;6*rtl!lcate ot BUaoluUon, ' bath.-ot 69 frfaln St.,- KeyporL fax 4-2695 after 6 p.m. ~ wj!6 Good condition, Pete’a Inc., COt­ ' gtraet,. Matawah, TTew Jersey. ' WIIJJam F, Daniels, , NOW THEREFORE, .J. tha Becra* bath w ith-hotw ater heat, full : ' j . j . -Otfo «T. Sehorpp iary of therState « the*State of New LEGAL NOTICE A^ilabte June 2?th, K W. Bitt- dining room, basement and 2 car fax 4-2700 or KEansburg 6-1100. a . •- : ’# ?**« ficuwpp 7mr*ey. 1 j^ T T e re W ‘ CerUfy* that tha Adr Agency, W Tvlaln St.5, Keyport. WANTED TO BUY , - Highway 39 . Maiawan, N, J. said corporation did, on 4he Twenty* garage. Lot. lOO,^ J00. Slerlli ■...... i f ' yCltlewood, N. JV jnfir.aa seventh ’day of. May, JlQe in my NOTICE ' : • •,1' r _5”: ';_wj!6 ' ’ WALT. BUYS ANYTHING - McCann, Real' Hatate, J53 Bro TYPEWRITERS, ADDING m*- jl6 17.26 office a duly executed ond attested Taka notice that Key Enterprises ONE large room at 56 Main St., All kinds of tools, outboard motors, consent in writing t4 Uie dissolution Inc., a..corporation of the State of St., .Keyport i COllax 4-1376. J IB chines. AU makes, new or used,. . . NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Cliffwood Irfn. of said corporation, executed by all New Jersey trading aa Matawan & Keyport, available July 1st, lady electrlc-fans, bikes, old guns,Ima- Guaranteed. Easy terms. "Buy Taka notice that Roy 9 . Matthewa, - corporation of the State of .Now the stockholders thereof, which said Keyport Bowling U Recreation "Cen* preferred. F. W. Bittner Agency, rlne equipment and used furniture. MATAWAN, Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms, tradlnr as Keyport Iqd. haa made Jeraey, trading as Cllffwood-ItmThas consent and the record of the pro* ter haa applied to the ToWnshlp ’em where they fix .’em.” Low a l application to tho Township Commit- applied to the Governing Body of the Committee of the Township of Mata* 5fl_Main St., Keyport, call COllax Call Walt,* KEansburg .6-0846. wj23 ' "expansion' attic partly finished, cetdlngs aforesaid are now -on _flla wan for a .Fleriary Retsll Consump­ recreation room, basement and $25. Serpicol’s, 101 Monmouth S t, Townahip of Matawan-for a plenary In my said office as provided by law. 4-2916. ;* . ' wjl6 1 of a plenary .retaU consumption retail consumption license for prem* IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I Uon License C*8 for premises situated, For Sale Or Rent garage. Lot l50 x 200,\ Sterling. Red Bank Next to theater. Sf{ 8cense for premises situated oo tht ise» sltuato at Northeast comer Koy- : have hereto set my hand and at No. 2 Lower Main Street, ln the CLIFFWOOD Beach, 1 side double 7-0485. . . . Wjtf north sldr of Keyport*Amboy Rd., port-South Amboy Road and Ciiffwood - affixed jny official aeal, at Township of Matawsn in the CounV* HOUSE, 2 apartments, Lloyd Road, McCann, Real Estate', 253 Broad Cllffwood, Matawan Township, N. J Avenue, Cllffwood, Matawan Town­ (L.S.) Trent&n, this Twenty-seventh of Monmoutb and State of New Jer­ house, Unfurnished, 3 rooms, bath, St.. Keyport; COlfax 4-1376. JIO 4 VI/HITE WALL TIRES and tubes, : ‘ Objections, if any, should 6a made ship. New Jersey. < dsy of May A. D. one thouaand sey. * * • porch, heat and hot water supplied. Marlboro, each. 3K rooms. Hur­ 800 x 15, lota of tread left on. immediately in writing to Rosa K- The names and residences of al! nirta hundred and atxty, The names of the officers, dlrectora ry. CaU evenings, KEIIogg 1-1172 Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township ot. officers, directors and stockholders Edward J, Patten and owners of more than 1% of the (73 per month. CaU LOweU 6-2220. LOST Will .sell complete for $60, CaU Matawan. are as follows: ‘ Secretary of State. stock are as follows: for appointment.-' ■ wjtf CApital 2-0648. wjtf Oeorge J, Pouzenc. Jr., President, jW $21.12 . ; . Irvlng Borek, R, D. No. 4 Freehold, ' ,. . '.. -. wjis - P E K I N E S E • ' ' ‘ ( fo ^ 's ! MATTHEWS, Director and Stockholder, Cllffwood New Jersey, President. ' - FOUR-ROOMS and bath, heat and INSTRUCTION Small female with brown, .white and Keyport'Amboy ltd.. Avenue, Cliffwood, New Jersey; TAKE NOTICE, that on Friday, tho Ellsworth F. Baker, frl- Hance Road, : Kej-pori I t J, Alfred Pouienc, Treasurer, Director firat dfty ot Jyly I960, at 10 o’clock Fair Haven, New Jersey, Vlce-Prcst- hot water. Inquire after 5'p.m., b|ack marking,, on Saturday, June SHOPPERS |18.»S.H .... __ snd Stockholder. 1118 'Wdodmere Jn the forenoon ot th a t. day, a t the Delbert, Box 420, Old Tennent 11th, in tho vicinity of* Main St. Drive,.Cllffwood, New Jersey;'-^- . . service, Hy **CAU>irt I, Duvall, 74 Rlnor Edge PIANO LESSONS DELIGHT NOTICE Muriel Senk, Secretary, Director and -...... will be sold Drive, U ttla Silver, New Jeraey, sec Road. Morganville.______]3ft* Beginners and advanced instruc­ and Route 34. Matawan. Answers Take notice that Charles Mesatna Stockholder, 326 Bayview Avenue, Un« at Public vendue to the highest bid­ rotary.. . . • tions liTJazz, Popular and Classical to name of Chee Chee, Reward; has applied to the Mayor and Council ion Beach, New Jersey. . der; 1 Dodge,'- 1954. 4 door aedan, Objections, If any, should be made APARTMENT, 3 rooms. Cali LOw- YES MR. ft MRS. SHOPPER of the Borough ot Matawan for a Objections, If any, should bo made model No, D502. eorial No. 347212488, Immediately ln wriUng to Rose K. 611 64230. JIO music, Call LOwelJ 6-4637. WjlO* Call LOwell 6-4720. ~ JIB YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED plenary retail consumption license for immediately in -writing to Mrs. Rose together with all Its equipment, taken Wenzel, Clerk of 'the Townahip of premjses known as Charlie's Matawan K. Wenzel, Clerk of the Township of In pursuant to R. S. 2A;44-20 4c., ai Matawan. MIIHIMMWMMHIHWIMWMIMWWMMIIHMMWMWMHMIIIMIl WHEN YOU SEE THE Inn situated_____ ...at 89.. Freneau_____ ..vc,Avej m Matawan, Matawan, New Jersey, the property of RAYMOND OARVIE, Key Enterprises Inc.. QUALITY AND COMPARE. corner of Mill Rd.,-Matawax>H>M«irJ^'4-< Cliffwood Inn and' to I b«r aoldso" for* cash ' 'b;by :mo - Irving Borck, President . Objections, if any, aRtiUld be made N /E corner Keyport»South CARL WENNl^ER, It, D, No. 4 .Freehold, N. J PRICES - •immediately in writing to: Arthur Amboy Rd. ana CONSTABLE J16 $15.36 - C, Half, Ciexk, of the Borough ot Cliffwood Ave. . 03 H95 Matawan, ' ^ a ... Cllffwood, New Jeraey, SUPERIOR COURT . AVAILABLE ON OUR '*7r * (Signed) JIB flO.M ■ ^NOTICE .. • ' OF NEW JEnSEY LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN ' CHARLES MESSINA, Take notice that the Morganvllle CHANCERY DIVISION nt " 89 Freneau Ave., NOTICE Independent. Club has applied to the MONMOUTH COUNTY IIIIIIIIIIIW H W IIM IIIIH IW IItlM IIIIW Iim iH H IN IIH IIIIIH H W . . - Matawan, H. J. Take notice that Krleg Corporation, Township Committee of Marlboro DOCKET NO. F 2410-58 15.81' v trading a. Cat 'N Flddio ha, applied Township !6t a. club license for the to the . Township Committee of the club prem ies/; northerly side, Texaa - - --— CIVIL. ACTION ■ ' Top Soil Ceramic Tile Contfoctors - ' W E ■ 6131 Township .of Matawan for .a .Plenary Road, East of Intersection with road NOTICE OF MOTION CAjiktifM liR and building contrac- , , SHERIFF'S SALE . Retail Consumption license lo r prem- to Morganvllle, Morganvllle,sN, J. . . 'FOR FINAL JUDGMENT I N S T A L L & S E R V I C E . SUPERIOR COURT Officers of the club are aa follows: PAUL A. EGAN, JR. tor, J . G. Metsger, Florence Ava, ' OF NEW JERSEY lies situated at Northweaterly end ot TOPSOIL REPCO PRE PAK Beach adjoining Whale Creek. Cliff- JAr. Ralph Robinson, President, '• SIMON P . HALL, " CERAMIC TILE SERVICE Keyport. _ New homes, garages, all 1 . CHANCERY DIVISION wood Beach. Township of Matawan, RFDl, Box Texas Rd., Matawan, , , Plaintiff, MONMOUTH COUNTY N. J* ■ . 1 ' - ' *■, * ■ ' 158 Droid SL, Matawaa. alterations and repair*. Call COl­ TUBELESS BOILERS , Docket No, F4640-59 Monmouth County. , ■ The names and residences oi all Mr. David Thompson, Vice' Pres., BEATRICE KNIQHT, her heirs, de­ Blg Lcads ...... $14.00 LOWELL MOM . fax 4-4159. : ■. .., wjtl J. I. Kislsk Mortgage Corporation, officers and dlrectora and the name* RFDl, Box 371, Texaa Rd., Matawan, visees, and personal representatives corp<<«f?N, J., Plaintiff v»; Oeorge and, residences ot all atockholdera N. J, . • v ■ ' and- her, their, or any of their sue* Tpp SoU, best 15.00 FREE ESTIMATES BASEBOARD RADIATION J - 6. Loftus, et also Defendants holding om (I) or mora per cantum Mr. John L, Brook, Safgent>at>Arms, cessors in right, title, and. Interest* - By virtue of a writ of execution In ^FD J, Box S71, Texas Rd., Matawan, and JOHN DOE, huiband of Beatrice Road Gravel, big loads-..., 15.00 . W19/1/60 THOMAS KEARNEY - the above stated action to m e dl< of any of tha stock p r said Corpor­ HU Dirt ...... UM HOT AND COLD WATER > tected, I shaB expos* for sale at pub* ation are as follows: . , r • Knight said name John Doe being PLUMBING & imATINO Theodora Sotleld.. . president, 1104 ’Mr', 'Jam es Reiioidj^. Treasurar, fictitious, his heirs, devisees, and per* F1U Dirt ...... 8.00 Upholstery, WINTER AND SUMMER V ' Ic vendue, at tne Court House' in Sunset Ave., Asbury Park, New RFDl, Box-370, Texts Rd.,.Matawah, eon^l representatives and his, their, or ths Borough of Freehold,. County ot Jersey, ' „ * , . N .J . ■ •• •-■ •- - • any ef their successorg tn right, title, Sand, Gravel,. Blue Sto^e; drive­ RICHARD'S DECORATING 384 Maple Place . Monmouth,.New Jersey, on Tuesday, Georw W. Van'Dyke, Vice PresI* Mr, Henry Laing, Businais Man- and interest; .• ways gravelled, bull doling,-grad­ ‘ Keyport , ' 60 MONTHS TO PAtj rhe Sth day of July, i960, at 3 dent, jHvercrest Lana, Manasquan aser, RFDl, Box 368A, Texaa Rd.. Chair bottom,, $5; iofa bottoms; o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time, , • Park, New Jersey. Matawan, N. J. . t - SAMUEL KNIGHT, his helrj. de­ ing, lota tieared. -Excavate to $10; expertly repaired a t your Free Estimate, CO . 40708 ALL that tract or parcel of land, i Lynda Witzel Tuft*, Igoa Road, Mrs, Alberta Corneitns, Saoratiry. visees. and personal representatives . ,. ; : ■ 'wjtf situate, lying and being ln the Town* Holmdel, Directors . r . RFDl. Box 369B, Texas Road, Mata­ and his, their, or any of their succea* Septlci, OltTanks, etp^ ■■ - home. 534 Been S t, Hailet. COl­ FREE ESTIMATES ! ahlp of Matawan, ln the County of Objeclions, if any should be made wan, N. J. sore in right title, and interest, and fax 4-1544. ■ ;v ...... ' wtf . . . - ' i Monmouth, in the State of-New^Jer< Immediately - in writing to Roa« K. Jamea Cooper, Assistsnt fleoretary, MRS; SAMUEL KNIGHT, wife of BACKHOE ^EIlVICB EXTERIOR^ and-interior painting, Wenzel, Clerk ot the Township of RD Old Bridge, N. J . • • Samuel Knight, her heirs, devisees, -paper hanging, multi color spray­ GIVE US A CALL A t 'S'eminminO at « point ln th, Matawan. New Jeraey. Val. Hants, Beverage Chairman, and personal representatives qnd her. literals, Footings, Ditching, Pond, Slip Covers westerly side of Line Road which RFDi. Box 377, Tex*« Road, Mata­ ; Swimming Pools, etc. ing. Parkway. Decorators. PArk- point is measured along the follow* , Krleg Corporation their, or any ot their successors In RICHARD'S DECORATING LOW ELL 6-4361 v, Theodore Sofield, president wan. N. J. ; ...... right, title, and lntereat; . _ . fre e EsUmatea ' wsy 1-7641 or ESsex 1-1766. -« jtt Ing two couraes beginning at a * llW Sunset Ave., - Jamea Perce, Chairman Food & Slip covera; and Draperies made to point marking the Intersection of the Astiury Park. New Jersey Sick. etc.. MorganviUe Post Office, LEnOY^KNIQHT, his heirs, devisees, center line o( Line Road -with .the Morganvllle, N. J ... ’ and personal cepresentailves. and hts. fiCKEL’S TRUCKING order.'‘ Your fabric or our* at THE BARGADJ HOUSE Southerly line of .l^nds conveyed by -.SiSr^S^'^ ■ Objections, if any. should be made their, or any of tholr-auccessors ln low prices. \ Payment;, arranged. . ,. . TENNENT RD., . V , Jam es Warnock and Nora. S. War* immediately in writing to: Floyd Wy* LOweU 6-5707 Woolleytown Rd. nock, hla wife, - to James Warhock, • Rlvercrast Lana • right, title, and Interest, and MRS, 534 Been St., Hazlet. . COlfax 4­ SAL’S WELL DRILLtNO' '-. MORGANVILLE J r. by deed dated October 10, JWI. Jie *ia j i “n*1I,ua1' ?artf. K*w. Jersey ckoff, Clerk; of ToWmhlp of Marl­ LEROY, KNIGHT, wife of Leroy - - MorganviUe, N. J.- r '? -N. J. Licensed . ' . boro, - Knight, her heirs, devisees,-and per-, ■ -7~v " - . Wjtf 1544. . .- '.w tf ■ , W ' •cccordcd in Bopk 2931, page 349; and sonal representatives, and her, their; Deep and shallow wells', -complete ■'running thence: (I), along the •ten­ i?o1?OAN_ .Ol^OANVILLE INDEPENDENT or any of their auccessors in right; RUGS 100% virgin woo!, neve^ der line of Line Road. North 13 dc* „ . , NOTICE CLUB PINCUSHION water systems InstaUed.. Pumps grees, 19 minutes West, 107.00 feet ■ T.ko not! be .that Antonio Cerrata title, and interest; and . , usod; also matching, pair 9x11 to a point therein; thence (3) South ha. applJod to tho M«yor and Council Ralph Robinson, President *r THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY,.-; T O P S O I L SLIPCOVERS . DRAPERIES repaired. Water Conditioning.' ;.. 67 degree*, 57 minutes, 23 seconds of the Borough'Of Matawan for a j « 114.52 : v .• . . x ( Defendants.^ ^ -■* Upholstery, custom made, choose to 12x28, ^all. SeapriEht 2-0549. : West. 10.71 feet to the. westerly aide plenary retail consumption license tor wjtt •of Line Road to a point and comer* premises known as The Magnolia Inn M . NOTICE • TO: BEATRICE .KNIGHT, hor. heirs, TRUCKING, tronchlng and bull- 1960 fabrics at home.' Free esti­ ' COLFAX 4-MW' of the lands-About to be convoyed jltuated at east side of Matawan>Free- Take notfde that WUllam,Porter hat . devisees, and pvrconal reprcs«ntn* mates:- CaU Dorothy Smith, LO­ ' -u’hlch js the beginning point ot this hold H d.,,M atawavN. J. ' ippiled to uia Mayor and Council ef • tlves and her, iheir, or any of iheir doting, mason eand, gravel; drive­ 614 HOLMDEL RO. . HAZLET description; ihenco Tl) . along the -Objections,Nlf any, ahould be made the Borough ot Matawan for a plenary successors In right, title, and intor* way gravel; bluestone, cinders and well -6-1296. V . w|7/28/60 - Westerly side' of Line Road, North .Immediately In writing to; Arthur retail consumption license for prem ost. and JOHN DOE, husband of Bea­ ia degrees, 18 minutes, Weat, ISO C. Hall, Clerk, of the Borough of tses known aa tho Central Tavem ait' trice Knight, said name John Dae top soU. - ' Miscellaneous* >.. ' ■ : •; WJ16 foet. to the new division line dividing Matawan, N.' J. . . untcd a t 113 Main St., Matawan, N. J. being fictitious,-his heirs, devisees, land herein conveyed nod lands of . (Signed) . ■ Objections, if any* should be made and pcr&oiml representative 'nnd AIR CONDITIONER, Gibson 3/4 ; -the aforevaid Jomoi Womprk, Jr.: > ANTONIO CERRATO, Immediately in wrltlng^toi Arthur I1*8, tny their successors1 MICHIGAN PAY WADER SAFETY JBELTS relevision thence (2) along.the same South.67. • Matawar, N, J. ... C. Hall, Clerk, of the Borough tn right, title, nnd interest; F ot aU -niake cara. Larry’s Uphol­ _L ton, $75. Call COUi^x 4-1155. degrees. 37, minutes. 25 seconds, West, jlfl $5,20. * ,M. - , ‘ , ' . Matawan, N. J.. , - . “ J73.2U -feet: to, n point in lands of SAMUEL KNIGHT.. his heirs, de­ DIETRICH BROS:, INC. stery Shop, 33 Little SL, Matawan. ______"-•/ WJ'» ; aaid Warnock; thence (2) along londs -VILLIAM PORTER visees. and personal representatives DON'S TV SERVICE NOTICE . . 113 Main St., - and his. their, or any of their sue* 28 SPRING LAWN AVE. Coll LOwell G-3016. , .- wjtl IF YOU ARE planning .on f inano-, of said Warnock, Jr, South la cte- Take notice that application.-has Matawan, N. J, cesBors fn right, title, and iutercst, For fu t efficient radio ahd tele ing a1 new; or used car and am -v- rees; 98. mlnutea.. 45 seconds. East been- madQ...... to.- th- -he Townshipm CommUlee •**-- m u.o5 MATAWAN MARLBORO Lawn Mower'Repjjlr, fIfl.JS-fealr thence (4) North 67 de* of Jhe. Township . of Matawan- ; by and MRS.-SAMUEL KNIGHT, >v|fer vIsIod: service call LOweU 6-3M4. 1 Interested In saving up to $3 a erect, 31 minutes, . 25 /itcnndB, East of-Samuel Knight, her heirs, de* LOweU 6-3993 • 2191 : School St., Marlboro. Jacobsen, : ,i .!■■■ .- . . ,WJ(J 258,29 feet to- the Westerly side of _ ■ • NOTICE - • visees. andrpersonal representatives riggi St Slratton, Clinton- and month on charges, caU Bob Orr a t Corporation, trading as F AM Liquors TAKE NOTICE that Midtown T av 'and her, their, or any of their sue* COlfax 4-5022. w jtt- ^g^Hoad,^the .pohu and place .of having it* principal office;In Store ern of Matawan, Inc.* trading as Mid* . cessors In rignt, Utle, ond interest; ' . flrjtf Lauson engines'. Mowers repaired No, a of bnl/ding In the Ce/rfra! Shop- town Tavern, has applied to Ihe Gov­ and-sharpened.; Call HOpkins . T V * ‘ ThlsidesorlpUon In, accord Avith autv 4ilng .piara .located on the southwest erning Body of the Borough,of Mats* LEROY KNIGHT, his heirs, de­ 1958 VENTOURA trailer, 2 bed-. ;vey made by Edward C. Reilly and corner oL State Highway, Bout*: No/ wan . far, a . plenary xctali consumpUon 2-2353. , wj7 Associate!, 7.E. and X..S., Perth Am* visees, and personal representatives rooms,' pictore windows through­ 33' and Cllffwood Avenue, Cliffwood, license :for premises situate at llB •and his, their, or' any of their auc* T R U C K I N G LOW EtL 6-1600 ... . f>oy, « , J.,-da ted November 6,1998. " Matswan Township. • : Main Stredt, Motnw^n. New Jersey. cessors In right, title, and interest, Antiques out, 48 foot long by 10 foot- wide. Premises known as S40 lin e Road, The names and residences nf all The names and adtfressea. of all of^ and MRS. LEROY KNIGHT, wtfs A N D CaU COlfax 4-5552. ' wjll* - Matawan, N, J. officers and direclors, and the names fleers, directors and stockholders are . of Lerpy Knight.'her heirs, devlseoa, TEN EYCK RONSON INC. rSubject ' to rvstrietions-and aaie- ajid : rosldepcss - of oil- stockholders as iotow>:.„ .-...... %fld . personal representatives - and -EXCAVATING OPPORTUNITY SHOP PIECE bedroom suite, also menlo of record, :if anj? tnaing and holding onek or mnre per ceptum of - L?a.u! Pptizene., President. Director; hen .thelrv or any.of their sucessors ANHQUES ■ t MATAWAN '’-municipal ordlnances. and iiuch fads the stock of aatd corporation aro aa • ' ;-. ’ i-i -i ■ ■- -, _ f . - slflgle bed and baby crib. CaU a s-a n aocurflte survey and examfn- ahd stockholder, residing at Us Main In right, tllle, and Interest;, and : We bay and sell Antique Ftonlture, PERSONAL SERVICE » YR3, follows.' . ; . - . Street^ Matawan, New Jersey: THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ' LOweU>5823.- \ . . ' ’JIS. u,«tion of. tha’premise* would disclose, -Frank A Holub, Cornotf County Road Rose Pourenc, Secretary-Treasurer, SHOVEL DOZER SERVICE , BrlM-brac, China.: Glass," Doll*. •; . . Wjtl i , JTogelhef^ with ali flxtureg now at­ nnd Rose Street, Cllffwood, N. J — Director and Stockholder,' residing at ^PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on Top Soil,.$15 Per I^jad* BIKE HOSPITAL tached to -or used'7n cdfltttftUon with Bertha -Holubr Corner-County-Road JiaJMaifl .Street, Matawan,'New Jcr«- Friday, Ihe 1st day of July. I9 ;;Jimmediaiciy~ "in writing .. .. tu .. * Hose___ K. sey . Chancery Dlvlaion,':Stgt« House Xitoex Top Soil PAINTING, carpcntry, g | a x I n g, 3/8, $1J» "■pLi. -Ca|l LOweU ctw k-.of• The Township.^of : Objections, if any. shdaJd be-mad* Building,?»Trenton, New Jersey, for ^ d g m e n t lo Be *atlBficd l)y sain;‘i*i1e (Mntaty^lt., ; - immediately In writing to Arthur C, Final'Judgment in' the above* entitled ECKEL BROTHERS > ' TOP SOIL $15; m uU rt $S; fuel Clt lode repairs, sump pumps, ma­ JIS <« the gum of >12,400 P0 together with j F ft M Liquors, Ine llnll, Clerk of the Borough « Mata, cause, pursuant to Rule 4;&8 t (c). ‘ LOWELL 6-1845 ; and keroiene- ' Konnsburg lcc sonry. SmaU Jqb specialista. Hfr*1 CPsta Of thu> aaja I * JTrtnkA Itoluli, President wan, New Jeraey. . . ., - 1 DATEDt June la .-11)00. V « LAWN MOWER, reeflype. 18 inch IRA EMVOLCOTT, Sheriff, I - Comer County Itoad A I Mldtawn Tavern of Matawan,isiawan, Inc-ine* HEUSER,: HKUSKU 6c DE MAlO OLD TENNENT RD. , a; 4 Fuel Co., Inc., Highway 96; West GENERAL SERVICES CO. cut. Adjustable : height — $11 ,\ {by Vlticent C De Mold,, ■ ^ ri f 1** tyflV'J ll MORGANVILLE, N. Jr '„ Keahjburs. • Call Ketnsbwg *• tol|» U away, UU UOpUns ;20S5, ’ W H ljU fU .i b I » I 8 ! h w | Wtomeyj'ftr PUdnllfl*fr h M U I'm-- — - - \ v . ;. ... .•M MS*.’''., wi» : m iituii.irM tftiktiiirnii Thunday, Jurw 16, I960 THE MATAWAN JOUlNAI, tt. J. T M lM li

S am declined taeatnvat h r ■ peck ler, Kaypait JFaficsi. AB>k> A id­ Xabert ! ■ Paters, t Itobeit .: . _ putatkm lor Hate aW. tK T M a H nate ta Masalapia, H* averred ke southwest secllsa af the tswaaUp lot site* whos a bws* *f $12,OH BrotherWitness »Jwy. She told Ac ,«*fcer * cat ers wejt. fasutd summanm iar Quad|sibush, Lamb* Mae JR*» found there would lie • aet (ax wouU coatest this ioterpretatioa of west of Rauta 7> and asutb «f >i( valuation could as- »p « a full* Makia** ua, Ja m e sJ’etirSanHatP, dercieiKy for- achqal: purposes «» dMi bsuaiili *! tb* ae*«cr* saa* eu Brook m d .Wyncrest Rd. Mr. Rsp- acrelot Uanly ttie a^ars lbolat* reWcIe had caused her to step Im llam as Balow Savage, Franeia the house of $2X143 par year ta fct I* reywbaA------r _— ----- AgainstSister parted. p* would not accept Iks amod- th* tr*ffic.|aar, wttb llr. Garner GW |t&habitjr.,UilttstM tii mad* up by other taxpayers. On hUlkraadereaMcntonlncand Mr. Rappa, a %uUd*r, ImiBed* The unusual drcumstasse of a (ivreby luvtag tD stop also. .. Salth. Jaaies E. Stalgaifua, Phil­ the aame basis, tbe 1.S school child he M sot want Hs prcfcrty umed ment. Howev«r, Hr. Huakach rated ately challaaged Mr. HutbicJi’i . brotherappearing Three jjiarge*preferred by Mn- T* Lay Oufea ‘ ■___ .m ap al th* ptaanhig baard truly ing for it were Mayor Charles Mc­ struing the matter ham the point, Jaan DecKer, M Woodland Dr., testimony to sustain the officer, If Webb ft Knapp adhered to the'' Was Iha «rl|lM l map o l tbat body of a custom >uw hm ir, bat thst who did oot see the accident FuMJc hfkring on an .ortfaance Cue, Mr. Huebsch and Mr, Wm- ^ Cliff wood {Beach, against, ip r to lay cu rta on the southerly aide Food Fair basis of their nport of oa* third « » mdoc. Mr. LaMoiu claimed to dtl. Opposed were Mr. Rapps, Mr. a developer, living qa such refine­ s*tran*e49' ears of Wilson E. Gardner, 39, Concourse, Cliffwood, were in col­ Haven had been in the process be­ (he size required for less than' the lision at the intersection of Broad* lotte Waken’field. - , Schickhaus _ _ HUred • • ■ . Middletown, and Ada Siana, 30, In addition-to Mr. Holland, mem­ fore this change was ouitemplatedr cost stipulated. -Walter Hills, a way, Maple PL and Route 35, Key­ Union, stopped in his traffic lane, bers ot the Marlboro Township Othcrwlse, the board moved to spectator, demanded to know why SAUSAGE PATTIES he could not stop in time on ap­ port, Tuesday. , ask the township committee to In­ the township should not' Institute a pk» BOILED HAM »99‘ Mr. Comes suffered a back and Board of Education, are Carl W. Shoulder - plying his brakes. Mr. Eveland troduce an ordinance . to control minimum house size that would neck injury and William Carrol, 16, Binger, Harrj^V. Holmes, Kenneth said he swerved his truck tu avoid Huebsch, Thomas E. Kocovsky, both private home and commercial Insure no house could he built for PORK CHOPS lb 39* I0ND0N BROIL ft 99‘ collision, but the Gardner car, Hawthorne S t, Mauwan Town­ swimming pools and to chante the less than $20,000 and on a lot size ship, . a passenger in the tnick, John Narzowich, Michael Kynie- . second in line, was sideswiped In ordinance on trailers that the num­ that would guarantee there would CIkus suffered face and nose cuts, ic- wicz, tea J. Scully and J. Daniel the rear and impelled into the ber to be allowed would advance not be a multiple number ol houses ObIIob* cording to police- report...... Stattel. Frank J. Dugan is secre­ . -Slana.car, first inline:------from one per 10,(00 population to per acre, : . . Clorox 39 Both were treate# at the offices tary. ORANGE ’ _ Mr. Gardner’s son, Wilson Jr., The- administrative staff consists one per IS,MO population. "HeaionaHa'' Limitations age three, was treated by the Laur­ of a Keyport physician. The Key­ Hanover of Mr. Sena; Mr, FalkowskJ; Mr, Barkalow informed h I m ence Harbor First Aid Squad and port First Aid Squad responded to there Was nothing in, the law that 41 or. Can DRINK both accidents which were inves­ Charles W. Sokolowski, building ^ 9 ( released for his father to take him would bar the planning board or Beans i i *». lo their family physician. Mrs. tigated by Patrolman George Nad- principal, Morganville School; Dor­ Hulsart Figures Van Brade Assorted . othy H. McCue, building principal loaiiship committee, from attempt­ Can Marlboro School; Naomi R. Wie- (continued from page one) ing this, but that the courts had 1 9 a tand, school secretary. Mrs. Lora be a dumping ground for Atlantic found in zoning cases the limitation 10 pkgs. and Holmdel Townships.” Imposed must be “reasonable” and Cereal 2 9 TRY OUR C. Miller Is Monmouth County Un4«a IIoum — luU tA The board chairman then de­ not obviously imposed by those al­ Helping Teacher Tor Music...... TALL i # OO List Of Graduates cided he would order the discus­ ready settled In a community with Linden House CAMS | PIZZA PIES . Members oMhe Class of 19(0 sions of tbe meeting along three the Intent of preventing other per­ M ilk 8 COFFEE : And .■ * '' ' are Claire Ann Barbells, Row Ma­ topics, the Mister Plan, upgrading sons desiring to Settle lo.thtt com­ • M. rie Barbolinl,, Linda'Marts Barker, lot slues/ and raising minimum, munity :ffomdolng so, I ir Edward -)i, Becker, Richard An­ floor areas 'of houses from the But this caution by Mr, Barkalow ( 69< SANDWICHES drew Bjcrnseo jr . Elaine S. Blake, fresidl NO square' fcef te at least did Bet deter-Mr.'Hlltrfrnm mak­ Sugar 4 5 Allen Ray Boyce, Helen Frances IMO square feet. Jfe found these ing a plea before the planning To Eat Here or Toke Out .. ■ Boyce, Samuel James B*yd, Jef­ last two propositions were bound board the following night for tlie to jhe results of a report given by. upgrading of houso sizes and lot NBC COOKIES - Fig Newtons Twin Pack 39' frey David Brodniak; B6nnlt 'Jean HydOPark ' ’ IJndait House ' LO 6 -9 8 5 8 Brown, Janet Marie Callahan, Ron­ Armour Hulsart, special consultant* sites to a point to where those wlio ald .Thomas CallahadpSylvift-ASei- to the township committee, «n the already had made an Investment Impact-of mass housing on thcr In homes in the township would COOKIES ASSORTED 39* TUNA K sfit 4for*l°° aide "Catuico, Donald Edward UndenIleus* ’ ■ ’ ' TOWN TAVERN Chapman, Karen Ann Collins, school taxes problem in the town­ have ’’security” against pernicious George P. Conomos, Leslie Donna ship. This report was delivered (o jumps In laxea from those coming SOM . 589‘ Study Based On Tax Impact In the governing body by lum 23 SLICES s a jr ' Thomas Robert Hansen, Peter L. River Vsllev Italian _ ___ WHEN YOiySUY Hayes, Janet He!lenbrecht„ Theo- Mr; Hulsart declared at the out­ for action. done Allen Hindin,' Robert Michael let of the Monday special town­ Wants Orlgfnal Map , CREEN BEANS 5for»|°» 3 7 1 Holland, Kenneth Webster Huebscb, ship meeting, he based his study Mr. Huebtch found the'revised 8 0 Z Linda Ann Humes, Carolyn Joyce on th*. tax impact from houses in map the township cotnmlttea want­ Hunky. _ , 1 the *14,000, S17.TO and $20,000 ed back did not place in a one- Fresh Ruth Jean Jacheoi Stephen Mi­ price brackets. He stated he did acre zone any of tlie'propertles on ^ AUTO chael Kane, Linda Joan K(D> this because Webb ft Knapp indi­ .which Webb ft Knapp held options. GREEN BEANS wprtby, Paul Francis Xfoepplng, cated they would build one-thfrd The chairman declared he was CANTALOUPES Cynthia llene Kring. Diane Harper of their houses to sell from 114,000 mtlificd with the advice given by 2 f t » 2 5 c Legier, Rosemary Lucas. Elba- to tUfiOth, a second third to tell Mr. Krosen that the pfenning board beth Barbara Mandni, Frederick from »1«^)0 lo (14,000 and a third did sot have, to act m the revised ASPARAGUS INSURANCE? M an Jr., Tullis Ann MeCreight, lot lo sell from t i f 000 to fJO.OOO. map 11 it were n d so-disposed and He rdstcd his figures would be he was all for going back to the Carol Joan McCue, Arlene Kathryn 2 9 ' b m i i H H | # r Tj Yes, we can invariably Metufini, Tbeien EOeen Munyak, based on a study by Ihe Monmouth "original’' msp draftcd by the Terry L e e Murdock, Michael County Planning Board that Indi­ planning board which would taka r K I V E ; beat (he price.' ' Nemeth. ' . cated there art two school chil­ In areas with Webti ft Knopp for James Anthony Noiuiato, Wayne dren per house ia the {14,(00 home, a fun-sere xone. Mr. Huebtch found C C D V f f C ? Individual and U achool children per house in the the revised map o f the township OPEN / w E K v l V E • personal service. ~ ’ $17,000 home and one. child per committee discriminated against house In the S2D.OOO home. He add­ the land owner In the area cast ■r 5 ed Ha figures would relate to ele­ ot Roots 7* and around Pleasant mentary school costs aad they Valley and Bacon I1IH Rds. ' NIGHTS C O M P A R E ! '"viten. could be raised from 2S to SO per Thurston Whitson, a spectator, cent, for high school costs. dernanded that the planning board .. A Mr- Huleart rea&ntaTfhat tie deflne mofe exactly the iatea to go bad determined there now were 1,4 Imo bne-scrs toning under th e WEEK Ktxwt children per home lo the "original" map, Mr. Hutbscb found I , ' ■ ’ J A G E N C Y IM M i^i aiid'that school costs per It would- be Uw area bounded by beude now' there about $3>I.7J. Milford ShnM that :or1glnales~ l» Prom this there is tb.be deducted . 17 la H e Manslapui Towmhip, according to. Tears taauaaee Boteea V"-" #H0J4 in state aid, making a net the driift pyl^ured by Frank Toss, ■ « o l b a n — Im m x m a - Bm* sad M mtffwa "... fea- diffrict taxes o f per Keypwt, lowntMp engineer, Mr. 267^NrinSt. t0 6-lfi8l Mofowurt ,Whitson dlnpwled 15 A.M. te 6t00 P.M^ OMs.; lie foslit«l there w ere'(w Prtoe EBaefl** llwsw^l htsrdsy, Jaae Ui .• ...... '...... tH U rn e u i making proper, tftm- b r o ^ and that Uwy .did not origi­ Pago Fourteen THE MATAWAN JOURNA^ N. Tfiursdqyy June 16, I960)

ert Green wer» tn charge of It la-ths puryose of thia board with special emphasis on "th* IM s Install State President Visits Rebekah Lodge Children'sr^^ change booths. ? \ Center Donates to establish • psychiatric center healthy -emotional development Others who lielped .W*W.' Dr. whe»iblfhlytralivedr»n4,«p«rp childrer.’’. ’ New Officers Attracts ; . Walter Qgens, David Lemberg; It) Founder Fund fenced .prote?*loq|ls, wiil’ help Jerome ■’ Feuer,- * Marie Goldman children, and ’ their, ^parents, with ' A i ’ Licensed. Practical Worse The'Hebrew. Wompn’s.League of ■ Arthur J, White, president of the Kummajjti Stile:' Keyport keld ft chlitan’s'.fafr on Saul Waldmah and Mrs. Harry Children’s Psychiatric ''CentSf‘ ot the emotional problems of growing W " h ".' Netf. Jersey. 'Dlvi-' June 3 featuring TV'personalities; Hlmelfarb, Mrs. Joseph Jacobson youngster*. Insuring -them a future ■ The Ladies AuxiJUty r of ^lie Mor? llon Wj held an inslalI?lloa dinner Monmouth County, recently an Bozo the Clowrj'and Princess Tic- and Mri. Leighton Levy, la charge Of emotional maturity and the pos­ giriyille F lik Aid SqUil fill hold . 1 at their mwtla# place j'W : the. klefeather, . Tlterei wew'1590 pres­ noui^ced that the Grant Founddgfei of tickets.. . : ■'...■-. . ’ sible prevention ol - many social a lummage sa3e_ri at ' Klicomini Y.ll.C.A., Asbury Park, on-Ihurs-. ent: and children' received auto­ of New. York has contributed $3000 disorders. ' ’ t Bara, Teaaeiif Jid., one mile from Jay. Mrs.-Stella Harris, Midland graphed pictures 'of >the WP1X to the Founder's Fund of the Cen­ Summer Sessions Are T1)b Grant Foundation was or­ Route 79,-v M or^vUle, on FJriday > Park, a past state president, Wgs stars. There also were games of ter. This fund has now reached a skill, kiddie rides and pony rides; Scheduled In Area total of. $220,060 toward the cam­ iginated’ In 1836 by. W. T. Grant, and Saturday,^ June ' 24 and 2i, the installing ollicei1, balloons,: cotton candy, popcorn) paign goal of 1250,000. Chaihnan“ of the’ Board of the Hours on June 24 will be 9 a.m. Those Installed were Mrs. Emma snowballs and all kinds of food. A number of secondary schools Before Initiating 'this Founder’s W. T, Grant Company of New to 9 p.m. and^on June 25 the sale Berry, Eatontown, president; Mrs. Neil Eiseman, Keyport, was In the shore area are offering stu­ Fund Campaign, Mr, White ex­ York. Since that time the Founda­ will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p^n. ■MlidreA Yost, 109 Osborn St.,Key- awarded the bicycle for guessing dents the unique plan of combining plained, the- need for a child guid­ tion has: shown special Interest Iq Sighs will be posted giving direc­ port, vice president; ; Mrs.vEdna there were 1774 beans In a ,Jar,’ education with their vacation In ance center, in Monmouth County all areas- of mental health work tions to ther barn., - Sigler, Main St., Keansburg, sec By actual count there were 1784. the summer. Commissioner Salva­ was firmly established. Based on retary, artd Mra. Lois Stouffer, Home baked goods, plants; white tore A. Bontempo of the State De­ extensive suWeys end; in consul­ Long i Branch, treasurer, Mrs elephant Items, used toys and partment of Conservation'and Ec­ tation with highly qualified profes­ - Berry M the only member to have books also were available: A magic onomic Development states that Jield the office of president, for sionals in the- fields of .medicine, show was presented and - palms students from the seventh to the mental health and Juvenile court Hey Bill — you're always two terms. She was the division’s were read by “Madame Stanley." twelfth grades have an opportunity work it was determined thgt there QUESTION: aecond president after It was or Ibe League expressed thanks to to make up courses or take “en­ are approximately .2500 mentally ganized in 1953. Mrs. Yost also all those who..co-operated. Mrs. richment" subjects while they and disturbed children in the county. looking for a bargain — how about a muffler I j beginning her second term and Mark Goldman and Mrs. Richard their families enjoy a vacation, „ To meet this need the Children's has been membership chairman Ackerman, fund:raising chairmen, Several area schools having this Psychiatric Center was, organized guaranteed for as long as you live?" for four years. . ' , ■ ’ . ■ acknowledged the'donations of Vic­ program are the Asbury Park High as the only out-patient facility in Mrs. Berry has been division ki’s Floral Nursery,;Kahlerf# Nur­ and Kumson Regional Schools and the county explusiyely for children. educational p h a I r m a n for (our sery, Jerry’s Brook Farm; Mary St. Rose High School, Beimar. ' It was incorporated In 1958 under years ansji through her efforts Mon­ Carter Paints. Raritan Township the lpws of the State of New Jersey: ANSWER:^ No, Joe, the doctor mouth County has had several Sweet Shop, Family Clrble Stores, Kenny'Appeial as a non-profit, charitable organ! 64-hour. courses and a local L-P.A. Food Fair, Food Circus, Keyport zation, to be supported by volun­ vocational school. Lumber Co.,' Bay Drug," St. Former Attorney General Grov­ tary contributions together with gave me only 6 months to livel" . Outgoing President Reports Mary's Episcopal Church, Keyport er 0. .Richman Jr. has been named such state and_county aid as-is . Mrs. Jane Fisk, Port Monmouth, Mri. Helen C, VanOrden, left, stile president of the Rebekah Asso­ First Aid and all' who assisted New jersey State Chairman bf the provided by law. • the outgoing president, gave her ciation ot New Jersey, Is welcomed to the *5til anniversary celebration ol Lady Colfax Rebekah Lodge by Miss Amclle Baumgartner, Noble USY Decorated For Fair Annual Sister Kenny Fund Appeal . ’ Governed By Trustees ' report. Mrs. Fisk also has served for the third consecutive year. The The Children’s Psychiatric Cen­ H O W E V E R ■ If you're looking ^ for a - four years, as division secretary^ Grand of Lady Colfax Lodge. . . Credit goes to tha USY -for ■ the fair’s decorations, Mrs. Jack drive, to be conducted from Aug. ter Is governed by an independent The convention was held last week The 65th anniversary of Lady Other special guests were Mrs. Kreuter, for the white elephant 20 to Sept. 30, will seelc funds to­ board of trustees representative of good muffler — GET A WALKER. Have your In Atlantic. City. ...: Colfax Rebekah Lodge was ob­ Florence Potter, Lodge 4Z, KIsslm- ward support ^ the Kenny pro­ the medical and legal professions, Mrs. Fisk reported SSI rcgls- bogtli; Mrs. Jack Goldberg, bakery served at a meeting held in the nice, Fla.; Mrs. Ena-A. Acker­ booth; ■ Mrs. Charles. Prager and grams of patient care and research ihe courts, health and welfare or­ tered with 219 new vocational stu­ Odd Fellows Hall, Main St., Key­ service dealer install the very best, " / man, marshall, Bergen Lodge 62, Mrs. Joseph-Kaplan', plant booth; In polio and other neuromuscular ganizations. . the .clergy and pro- dents attending from the nine N:J.- port. Mrs. llelen C. VanOrden, diseases, 1 'minent civic leaders. " schools; ' The course Is rearing Hackensaqk; Mrs. Theresa Schuy­ The Emaquel Baron family, dart state president,, made an official game; Bertradd Goldstein family, completion. There..were 21 divi­ visit and guests from 11 other ler, conductor. Victory Bell Lodge sion delegates present when the 103, Closter; Mrs. Margaret Klger, snowballs and penny pitching; The REMEMBER: Something for nothing lodges attended the affair. Harry Popplck family, treasure 22nd and newest division was or­ A special anniversary cake'was color bearer, Naveslnk Lodge 79, OUTBOARD MOTORS - NEW and USED ganized in Dunellen on Friday. Red Bank, chest; Mrs. Irwin Rubenfeld, toys ... IS WORTH NOTHING prepared for the occasion “and a and games booth; Mrs. Jerome Mrs. Florence Clover, the new covered dish supper was featured. Also participating in the cele­ » . from 4 5 .0 0 - State president, was tlioJnstalllnf bration were Mrs. Melvin Poling, L.’, Feuer, hoop - a - bottle booth; Entertainment was provided by the Gary Shapiro and Lester Brown, officer. She also reportedtone’ there 30-plece accordion band of George Mrs. Vidor Bennett, Mrs. Louis BOATS — from 85 0 0 ' are 190 L.RN. members of the Shuttenburg, Mrs. George Porter, clown ball game And kitchen and Johnson's Studio, Keansburg. Solos food department. . « ssociatlon.'not including tho new Were featured by Greg Durka and Mrs. Afvln Fitzgerald and Miss FULLY GUARANTEED Mr£ "Stanley. Kalech, Mr. and 'dents who will be. eligible In Janice Shultz and a duet was pre­ Amelie Baumgartner, all of Key­ r Authorized Johnson Sales and Service . the fall. . - sented by George Johnson and port; Mrs. Carl Hardy, Matawan; Mrs, George Frankel, Mr. ' and Lower Main St., Matawan , The meeting was the concluding Greg Durka. ,. • Mrs. William EdmOiids, Mrs. Don­ M rs., Saul Diamond, M ri,: Paul one Until Sept. 9. Mrs. Berry, an­ Gifts were presented to Mrs. Van- ald Burgess and Mrs. Gilbert Ray­ Waffenfeld, . David Miller, Jack GALBRAITH S BOATHOUSE Lazar, Marvin Olinsky, Mra. Jules 118 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT ■ nounced that the state’s annual Ordcn, state president, and Mrs. nor, Union Beach; Mrs. RUssell . COifax 4-1214 LOwell 6-1088 picnic will be held at McGuire’s touella Ayres,. District Deputy Wyckoff, Keansburg; Mrs. Ken­ Selinger, Mrs. David Lemberg, OPEN EVENINGS - SUNDAYS TILL 1P.M. Grove, Middletown, on July 19, President: Special prizes also were neth Smith, Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Albert Goldin and Mrs, Rob­ .tnd that the local division will awarded.’ .' and DeWitt Carhart, Red Bank, hold' a ‘lawn party at Mrs. Berry’s _ j- home with Mrs, Bessie CuverLujp * listing. : ; ‘ “ FreFreeholder Group To Blue Cross M akes : . The nialn summer- project for New Films Available the local division il tho couhtry Honor Legislators 'bazaar to be hold Aug, 25-2G at The 1960 "Legislator * of the Hospital rosts and tho Impor­ Monmouth Beach Borough . Hall. Year" awards of the New Jersey tance of. medical care are the sub-, There will be booths, refreshment Association of Chosen Freeholders jects of two new color sound films, counter, entertainment for chll- will bo presented Saturday in The "Little Herman's Operation’’ and dron. ; Nurses will assist tho ns- Shelburne Hotel, Atlantic City, to "The Guardians,” now available sodation and a special oid-fash- Hunterdon County Senator Wesley from New Jersey Blue Cross and . loned square dance will be held L. Lance and Middlesex County Blue Shield for showing without Aug. 26, open to the public. Mrs. Assemblyman William Kurtz, Glen cost at meetings v t employee Berry will be chairman, and all Gardner and.South. Amboy. groups, service clubs and civic as­ members wll! assist her. Announcement was mads by the sociations. ;r ... president Of tbo-Assoclation, Mid­ Depleting the many hands and Tyvo , Graduate dlesex County Freeholder William skills required of today's hospital J.[ Wflrrt1/), iVrcij,’V’ho wll! /ircSc’M staff, .<%'lttls'«erjhah’»i Operation’’ Two bayshore arcs residents Iho gold plaque To Mr. Kurtz. A points out that although hospital wero graduated from Scton Hall similar gold plaque wlll be given costs have, r 1 s e ir^ considerably University at the 101th commence­ to Senator Lancer by first vice through the years, this increase Is ment axcrclso Saturday at South president Frank C.', Dalrymplo', more than offset by the dramatic Orange, A Bachelor of Science who is a Hunterdon County Free­ achievements in the science nnd Degree w a s awarded to Miss holder. - techniques of hospital care which M u r 1 o 1 Cahill, Lorlilard Ave., Both awards are for "merit­ have shortened the length of hos­ 1 Union Beach, and John Lehotay, orious service to New Jersey Coun­ pital sta^, Improved the chancos 44 Highland Blvd., Keansburg, was ty government ln the Legislature." for , recovery from many chronic the recipient of a Bachelor of Arls They .wifi, bo .given at a "High Illnesses and substantially In­ Degreo. • ' ’ ’ > Fashion” luncheon in (he ballroom creased tho llfo expectancy of the at The Shelburne with / Atlantic average person, . > :.H you need pricing of any kind, County Freeholder Director Albert ‘.‘Tho Guardians" stresses the ; we ara here to serve you. Our S. Smith, convention chairman of Importance of mcdical care and quick service and-reasonable prices the association's ninth annual con­ presents an historical review of will please you. . . ference, presiding...... the major developments In medi­ cal practice from ancient time? until the present. It also. Illus­ PIZZA PIES trates the dramatic role played by the nation's Blue Shield plans WALT S TAVERN & RESTAURANT In bringing modern medical care within easy financial reach of all . ITALIAN FOOD — SEA FOOD who need |t. ' - . ’ - ORDERS TO TAKE OUT ' WE CATERTO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS ' Camp Sayreville : PACKAGE GOObS TO TAKE OUT .... Filling Up Rapidly Walter i. Jankowski 22 Lower M ain Street PROPRIETOR"’ BQb:.Kerles,- dlreclor of. Camp '•'' . Matawan '. Sayrevlile has, announced, that' all four periods of the cdmp are filling LO 6-9843 „ up very rapidly. Mr. Kertes stated that the' complete staff has been HOLLAND HALL hlred for Camp'Siyrivlllo and that parents are urged to register their Special Groeo/yBtoysf F r o m foo&Giw More leisure Um ! ‘ children immediately If .thoy dcslro ICE CREAM EARLY MORN . CRAHD UNION to have n choico of camp periods, a SAV* Mre' Mlchacl I.osyk, YMCA w f m o «* g g jg p j B f IO* AGENCIES cnmp committee chairman, ex­ gallon - 1 pressed her. pleasure at the great MARGARINE MEAT POT PIES FORD - COMET - MERCURY - LINCOLN number of applicants froni the a a c K n Hazlet n n d Sayre Woods South mm areas. This, Is the first season that l-lba. sA n 4 - 7 9 ^ _ p , MOST ACTIVE USED CAR LOT th e YMCA will, be transporting p'gt * youngsters front these nrens aiid 2 DOeANN CONfr IStANO : > IN MONMOUTH COUNTY the How of applications has-indi­ Monmouth Street, Opposite Carlton Theatre cated that there Is a sincere Inter­ SALAD DRESSING : 39* FRENCH FRIES 3a49v est In the camp. . : . mCHfWGA*DtN , > - ;■ * ■ RED BANK / - LIGHT TUNA ^ . SPINAC^-w^^'V-lsslS* Camping Trip 1 SHadyslde 7-4545 — 1-6000 SCAMOOK FAtMS. , . . .!,■ ' _ Mfss Elizabeths Erickson,, key­ PURPLE PLUMS — 2^35* CHASE & SANBORN MIXEDVKRJUHIS 2«3* port; Miss Judy Orenger, Union . .%Vn«ClC : . ' - • •' — r ■ Beach; Miss Shirley Sllber, West IDEAL DOG FOOD 6^39* K i i i i i l l l i Orange; Miss Ruth Gay, Maple­ COFFEE CRAPE MINK 5=49- wood, and Miss Jean Revere, West’ GRAND CAT FOOD 3 ^25‘ QAMOIMON Orange, are Vacationing at Nicker­ SAVE sou nun ^53* NOTICE nmiiiiten4* nnMrANiM son’s Stato Park, Cape Cod,. Mass,. POTATOES SOMOfl MSTAXT ■a? 31* can 5 7 ^ * 2 nowcceNOMr.no ^ mm. Frown’s TakwPlcasure In Announcing Their Appointment 2 0 * S H R tlW iJ . -As Sale Dlitrlblitor Of „ nsH snas * 55* People who “swim like a fish" ORANO TRFUS OOMTEO aim r a m m n m t smomi should remember that lt is possible MALLARD even for fish to drown. It Is ejtlm WAIMNR 60RDEH5 PiJSItURIZfD PROCESS iDevifs Food layer Caka ■ ^— .-. Aluminum Combination ated that 6500 drotynings will oc­ cur this year as a result of boat­ CHATEAU ing and. bathing accidents. Many IS STORM WINDOWS victims will be skilled swimmers IN THIS AREA who made tho miStake.of becom­ CH£f-BOY-AR-D£E,/til/M food f&fAQf SAVE ing overconfident. < ■ - * uouom • unou • m e rn n t u n t 1 4 1 ;REE!100sstb STAMPS Mallard Wlndowi Can Ba Purchastd With . f » AOffm m n mat m iu . * rn iia » fliiia o w M » i« a A flo » m « w»i \ i No Dora Payment First Payment la Dee; for MILK KFRBKrS GOURMET SEASONING I DELIVERY - $1 ^ PvH BUDGET TERMS FREE DELIVERY I (or any . > : > Thi, ...... DAJLY lmd SiU. I AJtt W I PJH ijfjShk horns seh /kti) . WHO. Md n i I AM ta t PJU. •• x jjy mm - find it Fast In the J !0 W 1 1 S L td YELLOW SHodyiU* f .7500 ^1 ^’ PAGES a iw T a n iv v a llttWLt-S BLUE STAMPS fir RB GBTSLg," X m fc tw p W C el«r At m M a la lM e ^ K s a c ite ! — Ofm n U a y ' l i i PJHL L- OW l At! Day ^badqr V 'rt' Thursday, Juno 1$, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. r« 9*,F ift« tn J- -r+t~- Hebrews Marit Luther Memorial Annua) Christian Science Meeting ; Bar, Bas Torah Church Services Announced Fof Bayshore Area incorporates • . Bar and Bas Torah will be cele­ F lnt Church W Cbrtst, Sdeafist lb * Faith Hefanned Oiurcb ■ .. jwbw Monertal : ' David's Tabeniacie ’Ita-,articles of Incorporation for brated at tbe. United Hebrew Syuf- OUTwMd tha Luther Memorial Evangelical . gogue', Broda St., Keyport, this M B ijld t t , Keyport NwtbC«nttrvlIl« Flft Htuse, , Tt» I xnui Ctuirch . Sunday s e r v ic e and Sunday HUB* RiL, Rarttaa Tawnahl; Missouri Synod .. - Elder Jamea Mot*. Putor LutheranTChureh of Now Shrews­ wptkend. The program Friday at Sunday School Is at 10 a.m.; 9: IS p.m. will be as follows: Janet School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ .Rev. Theodora C, Multer,_ Pastor ’ H a te s FaUs PubDo Schaoi bury were signed at a special con- Rev. Danlal D. Retohelmer. Partor morning wonhlp, U ajn. gregatloMl meeting June 5. ' Lee Goldstein andchoir, Kabajat mony meeting 8 paR ead in g rpom Morning worship oa Sundsy'will Shabbat and Maaiiv; Birr class Sunday Sclwd and Bible Classea On Wedn«day evenings tha tttry Tbo following iiva Incorporators opes Wednesday and Saturday from be field at ’ 9:34 ajn. at tbe North ara held it 9:30 ajn. Sunday under service Is at 8 p.m. ^ : ^ A: : and parenta, processions!; parents, 2 to 4 p.m. . represented the congregation in Sheheheyonu; David Michael Gold­ Centerville Fire House. -, Sunday the direction of Arthur Bitter, su­ S t Joseph's Cburth' signing the articles o f incorpora- stein, Kiddush;-Ellen Rachel Ka- "Is the Universe,, Including Man, Scbopl-wUlrecess tor the summer, perintendent The morning worship • ' Maple PL, Keypert ■ tlpo: Frederick Bremmer,7 Middle­ mlnsky, valedictory address; Rab- Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the resuming Sept. 11. t will be held at 10:45 a.m. with ser. Rev. Cornelius j . Kale, Pastor town; Htrry Carlson, Uncrofi; subject of the lesson-sermon to be ; bi H. 0. H. Levine, charge: con­ Chi Tuesday at 9 a.m., tKe Ctassls rnoa by the paator. A nuiaeiy serv­ Masses will be held Sunday Lambert Gleseke, Little Sliver; read at Christian Science services ice Is available. Communion aerv- A. Edward Lackas, New Shrews­ gregation and choir, Oienu -and ot New Brunswick will meet at the morning at 7, 8, I, 10, 11 and 12 Adon Olarti; Rabbi Leviae, bene- Sunday. John’s account ol .the ices are held the first'Sunday ol o'clock. bury, and Dwight Young, Shrews­ -diction; BBT Class and parents, re­ heallpg by Christ Jesus of the man Spotswood Reformed Chujch. ' every month. ■ A bury,-’ . - ' cessional. Floral decorations, Oneg who*'"was-blind from his birth" V-The Board ol Christian Education King Of Klags Lutheran Churcb 'The slgnlng^of these articles ol (Ch. IX) will be included in the * Church Of Our Saviour Bayvlew School Shabbat and . Kiddush are made wiU'meet; Wednesday at 8 p.m. at CottnORd^ incorporation solidity Luther Me­ possible by the parents of the Bible readings. ’ ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Leonardvllle Rd., Middletown morial Evangelical Lutheran ' BBT’s. - - , \ . , From “Sclence p x f Health with Chatsequato . Rev. C. Roger Burkins, Pastor. Barrett. 27 Cornell Dr. Rev. Henry A. Male, Rsctor Church ol New1 Shrewsbury at a Saturday at lD a.m., the pro­ Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Sunday School Is held at 9:30 church jn the community,” said The Guild lor Christian Service Rev, Clarence A. Lanibelet, Vicar a.m. and church services at 10:45 gram will be: Shaluiris, Mmiene Baker Eddy the following will be will meet at the fire house on the Rev. Dohlcl D, Rclnhelmor, read (539:27-30): "Hie divine H Sunday servicea are at 9:M a.m. a jn ., -. Nlsonoff; Torah service and read­ Thursday at 8 p.m. . The first, third and, fifth Sundays, pastor. "Legally and financially," ing, Erie Burl Poppick; Haftorah, origin of Jesus gave him more the pastor continued, "wo hove a than human 'power to expound the Vacstion Bible School will Be there Is'Holy Communion, an'd the Gethsemane Lutheran Church Roy Charles , Schwartz; Musaph; held Aug. 8 to 19, Monday through Maple P)„ Keyport . . . , solid foundation, but a church or­ presentation .of diplomas, Jules factsM creation, and demonstrate second and fourth Sundays, .mora- ganisation Is unique In that itq Friday, from 9;J0 to 12 o’clock Ing prayer. , Church school meeu Rev.' Frederick Boos, pastor Selinger, chairman, and Mrs. Abra­ the one Mind which .makes' and foundation and strength is not in noon. Children tour-year»if-age at 9:30 a.m! ...... There are two services on Sun­ ham Kaminsky, co-chairman, governs man and the uhiveree.” day: Matins at 8:30 t.m: and tho things seen, but In the spiritual through sixth , grade will be ad­ Special services will be held as school committee; presentation ol The Golden Text is from Nehf- vised as to location'of school. regular service at 11 o'clock. Sun foundation of which Jesus Christ gifts, Dr.Harry.Poppick, president, miah (9:6): "Thou, even thou, art announced. day School begins at 9:43 a.m. - Himself Is the chic!' cornerstone, l).H,C., and Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Lord -slope; thou . hast made Second Baptist Church • Tho Women's Guild meets the fffijrc.fl, worshipping community president of the Hebrew Women's heayen, the heaven of, heavehs, Atlantic S t, Keyport first Tuesday of each month In the Union Beach Full Gospel Cburch called together to lmvc fellowship League: presentation Ip congrega- with all their hpst. the earth, and Rev. Nicholas J, Tate, Pastor churcli hall at 8 p.m. The Parent- HI Park Ave., Union Beacb in,Christ. To this end tho work tlon, Ellen Rachel Kaminsky; En all things that are- therein, the On Sunday .. afternoon at 3 p.m. Teachers Association ot the church Rov. Evan Seth Williams, Faiitor nnd progress ol our cohgregatlon . Kolehenii; Olenu ' and Mourners seas, and ail that is therein, and the Sunday School choir will spon­ school meets the final Tuesday of Sunday eetvlces are held at 10:45 is dedicated." ... -----Annual nicctlnu crowds In tho Interior p| thi i!«tom'on ot Tin a.m. and 7:30 p.rii.; Sunday School Kaddish; ■ Adon 01am; benediction, thou preservest them all; and the sor a program for the benefit Pf each month at 8 p.m. . Excellent Financial Responso Mother Church, Tho First Church ot.Christ, Scienllst, In Boston; Maas. Rabbi Levine. ., 1 . host ot heaven worshipped thee.’’ the'platjo fund. meets iat 9:30 a.m. with clussci Tho Christian Science Church was founded by Miiry linker Eddy who lor all'agcs. In addition to tho signing of tho discovered Christian Science In I8M and puhlltljvd "Science and Health The BBT's and Rabbi Levine will Jehovah's Witnesses. ■: . Monday at 7:30 p.m.’ there will nrtldcs ■ ol Incorporation, Mr, , Oldest Church Prayer meeting la.held on Tues­ with Key to tlio Scriptures’1 In 1873. ' - be In the reception line Friday ahd I Keyport Congregation. - be morning choir rehearsal.... Giescke, cholrman of tlio evange­ Saturday. , : Kingdom Hall, SS Division St Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Is Bible The Shrewsbury Meeting, of day at 7:30 p.m. • ■ ’ lism nnd sfnward committTO, re­ Decisions about national erections tics a n d subversive Influences, Student Council Elections Thursday at, 7:30 p.m. the Minis­ study; 8:30 p.m., senior choir re- the Religious' Society ot Friends Mld-weck service is Thlirtdny 6t ported th o excellent response should como. out ol cach voter’s claim tho power to take over." Student council, elections have try. School will consider study 36 hcarsal. - (Quakers) baa been declared 7:30 p.m. "' shown in tho recent "Givliig to communion wit.'.f Gotl und ths I’nUI- government in one cbmniunlty been announced as follows: Presi­ Friday at 8 p.m: prayer meeting "New Jersey's, oldest m ra l Qod,” campaign conducted among anco obtained throufth prayer, Thu aftur another, in the Bible aid book, "Qualified St John’s Methodist Cburch dent, Roy Schwartz; vice president, To -Be Ministers." The subject is is held. - " church. The Ntw Jersey State the members ol the congregation. Christian 'Science Hoard of Di­ Throuith rcllsnre on God's jiowei... : Ellen Kaminsky; secretary, Janet ' South Main S t, Compared with tho past fiscal year, rectors said Inst week, nnd guidance; these challenges will "Letters." The first student talk Trinity Church (Episcopal) Grange awarded a commend* Goldstein; treasurer, Barbara will cover material ln "Your WiU tlon to the church at a session Raritan Township: the financial commitments have Moro thon 7000 Chrlntlnn Scien­ bo met anil mastered, he declared, Mala S t, Matawan ' Rev. Norman R. Rlloy, Pastor Increased 100 por cent. tists at tlio Annual Moctlnu ol Newman; Gabaim, Eileen Gale, Be Done On Earth," Chapter IS} CamUl B. Hall, of the annual Institute for Town Sunday worship secvices aro at addliiR tliut "tho bcnellcenl Todd. Sahner; ■ Shaniashlm chair Second student will read from the and Country Ministers a t the The land survey committee, Tlio Mother Church, Hie First government of tho founding fathers , Bishop’s Mao-ln-Charge 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. will bo preserved, and civil and ' man, Marlene Nisonoff; welfare book of Psalms; third and fourth The "First Sunday after Trinity, ’College of Agriculture, Rutgeja Church school meets at 9:30 and headed by Mr. Lackas, reported ex Churclrol Christ, Scientist,.ln .Bos­ chairman, Holly £rager. students will cover material from Holy Communion will be at 8 a.m.; University. .The certificate. aet ccllcnt progress toward tho acqui­ ton, Mass., hoard- the. directors’ religions freedoms rdgn supremo," . 11 a.m. The evening service Is acid Reports ol key olliclnls covwjJ Eileen Gale won the soloist the Bible ek! books, “From Para­ church school, BM5 a.m.; Holy forth that the Shrewsbury Meet- at 7:30 o'clock. Intermediates mcel sition ol churcli properly. Soveral message which cnllotl for nn end award lor the junior choir, and dise Lost To Paradise Regained,” Eucharist | and sermon, ■ 10 a.m.; lag .has been active since 1172, land sllcs aro under consideration) to 'apathy, Irresponsibility and blind (ho far-rcnchlng activities of the for the sixth, seventh and eighth partisanship, denomlnnilon which has branches other awards go to Ellin'Diamond, and "Jehovah’s Witnesses ln the Holy Baptism, 11:13 a.m. with the Another certificate for the old*: grades at 6:45 p.m.; Senior Method­ yet no definite .decision has been Janet Goldstein and Stacey Ogens. Divine Purpose.” , ‘ . . Rev. Canon Edwin W, Tucker as eat building In contlnuoua use ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.: reaclwd at the present time. "In the "United Slates,■’ Ihe til-, in more than 45 countries through* out the freir world, Public lecture* ' Awards were based on attendance, At 8:30 p.m. the service meet­ the celebrant. Corporate Com­ was awarded the Seavllle Post High School M.V.F., 7:30 p.m. A vacation BIblo school program rectors snld, “tlio current yctir c o n d u c ts b llity , performance, ing will be held. The theme will munion of Trinity Men's Club will Friends Meeting la Seavtlle, was announced by the Superinten­ will record Important, politico! de­ on ClirlMlnn Sclcnca were uivon lot tha llrat lime, it wat announced; creativity, cooperation, obligation be from Proverbs 15:23. This meet- be held: at the 8 o’clock service Cape May-County.. The.building Morganvllle Metlwdlst Church dent ol the Sunday School,, Arthur cisions us well m Inlurnnllonul «P’ fulfillment, and development. big helps members in their minis­ bas . stood since 1711. Also MorganvlDa ■ proachM." They added that In many .distant Including with, breakfast at the Shore Point Bitter. Hailet. Tho school will be Cjlionu nnd tho FIJI lt,lands, . Hie U.S.Y. wlll sponsor a car try. . ' : ■ ■ Inn, Hazlet, following." awarded were i n “Century lion-, Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Paator held July U'22, two full wocka, "llirough prnyor, wo can rise above wash on Sunday, June 28. tram 9 Saturday Spanish speaking peo­ . The vestry mee£ Wednesday at or RoU” certificates to churches Church services are hdd on Sun­ Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to blind pitrtlianithlp and llie Irrrsptih- Response-To TV-Radlo Series Vigorous responso to the Inter- a.m. to 3 p.m. at the home ol Mr. ple are invited to attend the Span­ 8 p.m. tn the parisVtiouse. lM-ye>rs-old or more. . day. at 9 a.m. and Sunday School 1) noon. "Bccausa ol tho tremen­ slblo tumult ol aggressive mental anfM rj. Charles Goldstein, 75 Wa|. ish Bible study using the Bible The contest to discover old meets at 10 a.m. - dous'responso to this program last tiiSRctllon," nntlnmil television ond radio series The annua) family picnic will be "How Christian iklienbe llnsU” was ling Terr.; Keyport Andrea Rosen­ Study book, "You May Survive Ar­ held Saturday, June 25, at Thomp­ churches was spwsored by the year, when 100 students wers en­ New President Named ■ thal will be chairman. The Junior . First Spiritual Church reported by Will 11. Davis, Man- mageddon Into God's New World.” son's Park. Meeting time at the Grange aad Um Co-operative Of Dlvla* Rota rolled, " sold Mr. Bitter, ^"prepa­ Named president of Tho Mother TJ.S.Y. has contributed $16.30 to the Extension Service ef Rutgers rations ara being made to accopt. Church for iho coming year was tiger al Committees on Publication, Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be church will be 9:30 a.m. - ~ 170 Mala S t, Belford More tlmn 175,000.people hnvo writ, U.JA. Fund. . ■ public, lecture entitled "Are We University. It was lh charge o l' 150 students this summer." Arthur W,. Eckmoii, Cnmhrldgo, Flrat Presbyterian Church - Rev, Phoebe Dailey, Paslor ten to Dostnp [or Information about Living At The End of the World?” Dr. Frank V. Beck, extension , Services ire held Sunday at ( Mass, A lawyer, ho lt a native oi Santa St and Franklin St, chrlsilair Science tinea tho pro­ Pickett To Speak ' Tuesday the service centers will economist at tbe College of Agri­ p.m. and Tuesday at 2:30 and 8 Vicksburg,-Mias, llo was educated Matawan culture. During the three-day Jehovah's Witnesses at tho University of Texas, the Uni­ pram started, he said. In addition, continue their stjidy In the Bible p.m. . • ' . ■ Romu C000 requests a month, he Old Shrewsbury Day aid book, "Your Will Be Done On Rev. Chester A. Galloway, session ending yesterday, tbe to Attend Convention versity ol Southern Californio, und Pastor clergymen heard speakers dis­ Cllffwood Community Harvard Law School. noted, havie come to Chrlsilnn Clarence E. Pickett, executive Earth.". The addresses are as fol­ iiclenco Reading Rooms Irom In- lows: F. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave.; Morning worship service Sunday cussing a variety ol topics re­ 'Methodist Church, Jehovah’s Witnesses ol the Key­ Tho directors held lhat peoples secretary of the American Friends Is at 10 a.m. Sunday School meets lating. to , rural sociology and > - ‘ Rev. Leo Cotter, Pastor port Congregation have boon-. In­ tcrittied lliitcnors, Service Committee from 1929 to Matawan; J. Gondoly, 5 Atlantic ol all lands wlll bu delivered Irom Many outstanding healings !_l^ve., Matawan;.R, Lovelace; Pros- at, 10 a.m. for .children from the economics sis well as church* Sunday Morning servlc* will ‘j« vited to attend • four-day conven­ 19% will,be Jhe guest qtaker, on­ tion tn .Washington's Qrilflth Sta- tyranny'through the Irccdonvgly through f'nllrelyJ’*«plrlliml meant r P?et Ave.i. Cliftwopd; A. W K*at nursery department - (age three ltlated subjects. . The Dally Bible School will be­ Nicholas J, Tate, pastor of tho prayer to dcsl with Impending .chal- Ing* of Mary Dakrr i'.ddy, the Dis­ gin on Monday, June 20, from 9 Rev. Lawrence R. Salle/, meet a t the maiAe Friday at' 1 asked to supply volunteers to man Second Bsptlst' Church, Keyport, the more than 20 departments set lenget to civil and religious free­ coverer and Fournier of Chrlsllsn a.m. to 12 o’clock noon. Pastor - p.m. ~The Bible study group will will be held Wednesday night, June up lor this convention, A total ol doms. Tho threati lo be coped with, Science, wero nnnoundtd, Sunday School will convene at meet at 7:30 p.m. al the cottage 22, through Monday. June 27. On Wednesday there will be G500 volunteers will be needed lor he ssld, "are not merely external Special conferences (or Chrlsllsn Holy Communion at 9 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. with clasles for each age to cover first, second and third WHEELING group. Registration .will - be re­ chaptera of. First Corinthians. this massive' operation. forces under authoritarian dictator­ Science personnel In the -Armid ln the evening there will be a : Special Program ships that would teiic to. destroy l orcrs were held during llie y«tr, meeting ol the A.A.S at 9 p.m. ceived for children planning to at­ Church-achool classes will not tend the Vacation Church School This week, why don’t you look our way of. life. Vicious Internal It was reported, In Okinawa, Re^il, be held until Sept. 11. Worship "God Is In Control” Is the sub­ Korea, and llerctitetgaden, Ger-. Browatown Communlty Church June 21-July i.“The-school will be­ tor the whole family will be held through tha windows of your enemies, repreiented by organlrod gin cach day at 9 a.m. Garrett ject of "• Christian Science radio church . . . from tlio Inaldo. crime In league with corrupt poli­ many. v ' ~ : ...... ' Browntown Union Sunday School each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. program over Station WOR New - Roots Ui Browntown. - McKeen Jr., general Sunday School The Women's Association will York, In its Mutual "Radio Chapel” Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor- ■ superintendent and Mrs. Martin meet'In fellowship hall Monday, at Lauterwald, primary department on Sunday morning at 8:15 o'clock, ' Sunday School ts held from.9:41 8 . p.m. to 10:45 a.m. and the thurch serv­ superintendent, will be In charge ol the vacation school Morning wor­ Tuesday, Brownie Troop' 110 -?ala.sU0MrfHfnaMworftf1iifl* ice Irom 11 a.111. uatU Jl o’clock. Authorized Dealer for Everyone Is cordially Invited to at­ ship services will be conducted1 at meets In the cottage at 3:30 p.m.; •riLlOXUxaiMtebM. . Boy Scout and Exploring Post 10 tend . 10 and 11 a.m. The graduates ot I960 will be honored at the. 11 a.m. at 7 p.m.;- teachers for the vaca­ a u d iv o x Economical tion church achool In fellowship service. " Suoestsor to HtMm Shark hall, 8 p.m,- “ ' Hearing Aid Division Grace Methodist Church Ths board of deacons will meet UnlM Beacb » Auto Financing in the cottage Wednesday at 7:30 Keyport Hebring Aid RENAULT Rev. Leon Zinkler, Paslor p.m.; Cub Pack 10 m eets'at the Saturday at 10 a.m. there will Be same'time In fellowship, hall, youth-choir rehearsal. , Center ' On Sunday there will be Sunday S t Benedict's Churel Jt W, Front St., Keyport . When you buy your new car, don't pay mor* than It School at 9 a.m. for fourth through 1 Holmdel School COIIaJS 4-24U • sixth grade; 8:30 a.m,, for 7th - Holmdel Rd, Holmdel i EVea by Appointment necoitury In flouncing coals. You can urrimgo your Auto through 13th and 10 a,m., three- Rav, Edward P. Blaska, Pastor years-old through -third grade. Masses are held Sunday at 7, 8, Lftan dlroctly with us at motlemU bnnk rates without Wanting service will be 11 a.m. oh 9,10 aod .11 a.m. and at 12 o'clock the second Sunday -after Pentecost. noon. commissions, fees or other extra clinrgos. You boncdt by At this service the school gradu­ Confessions ara heard In the prompt, convenient local aervlce, Insurance mny b« ates will be honored w>d there parish home Saturdays between 7 will be installation of trie newly aad 9 p.m. - 0TTLED placed ^vltli your own agent, and Iho Iull amount oi the elected officers oj the Senior Youth Featttsst Full Gospel Church premlufirijicludcd In your loan it desired, ; Fellowship. At 2 pjn. the Youth Chureb of tbe UvJng'God Fellowship will have a picnic and 157 Mala S t, Keansburg swimming party af Sea Bright Sunday School li (rom 1 to 4 Vacation Bible School will begin evening seiVlce at 7:10 p m. STOP IN A T on Monday at 9 a.m. Antil ‘12 Prayer meeting is held Tuesdaj You Get. Clean, Quick o’clock noon for a two-week period, at (I p.m. and Bible’ tlsas on '. •• T H E - . ' - There will be an official board Thursday at g p.m. . Heat For Cooking meeting Tuesday night at 8 p.m. Saturday school for - children Is held from I0 to ll:30 a.m. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Wednesday afternoon Girl Prompt, Efficient • Scoqts, Troop 93 will meet at 3 IMeeastal Ctarch NATIONAL BANK f INC pjn. asd at 7:30 p.m. there WO] . U stai aad Sidney Avs^ Service . . ; '. fieaaaU Franchise Deafcf - Parts aad Sente* b t senior" choir rchearial. ' . f . ■ Unka Beach ■ V-- Matawan .. ■ . ... E o aaaK l AssaabBes Ot Dot M b. Heibert G. Wood, Pastor* Route 35 Morgan *1*41-4425 MJddl* lUL, Nartb Centerville Wonhlp services ara Mid Sun­ KEYPORT CAS CO. Rev.' Timothy Adams,, Pastor day at II s n . and 1-.fi p.m. Sun­ Sunda/-Scbooi ls f t . day'School Is st 9;4^ a.m. .. AffUlst* oh • • ‘ Drive This New ;1960 Renault - morning worship, 110 ‘cbdt; Evan­ BIblo Rsdygroup'meets Tuesday gelistic sendee, 7-pjn. Tbe flru at 7:45 pjn. ■ '.... Up to 43 Miles on a Ga|Ioii of Casotine Sunday ot each mOotb, there Is a ’ ITmrsday pnyer meeting Ts hei<( Communion service at II k.m. - at 7:45 p.m, — ' -■-; . Vouag Peoplea service will be Faurth Mt. Pltcilrn beld Thursday . evenings at 8:43 Splrltttal Church OMfM IMlib I * ItoimaiHJi Cmttf — ttsUIMiNH IIW p.m^ before, the. «s«lar Thursday M t t m - U , Unloa Beach ‘ No Money Down* *46 Mi). TellQ ^eH d-1672 ttyH+m -r M tm btr fiepMil loFnattt* ferric*,-Instead,of Tj««iday.;w' Rev'.Twl»P«4 e MlUer. ftufflr, ; j |’>. • ; • .■ e«tp*rM9B‘ , . ■ • ‘ 8tog« .^nxirsd^ :«♦*-.: 5en«ef».;rttr:iK!d on Sunday ana ’ Cliffwood r i t e # ? * * t t tfag, fffiftl«h studr.a od :vnyet- Jl f cC«k>t\ - . - I ‘... .-. «M ce Is at,7:« (fdodt. aad ooFrlday afiernoons at 2 p .m , . \ Thursday/ June 16> I960 p«ige Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. “for fitting and proper punish­ Port' Monmouth and ,Cam'pbeU’< Keyport Lions Cfid^Calls For One Way To Sell Needles Keep Tots Away ment.” , . . Junction areas which in ifecent S p e c ia l “ItV not that we want to be years: have1 grown? electrically at tough on the children. We’re doing a rate of 13 per cent i>er year •, From Railroad Explaining the electrical growth,' Volunteers To Aid Eye Bank * this for their own good. Somehow Parents of school age children Mr; McGalliard noted that the Bel- The Keyport Lions Club recent^Insure speed the person who we must, impress upoji.. them, and NYLON werp-given a bit of'advice by Frank ford substatioii in 1950 had a peak ■ SBtftStcosieacUve In ft vital pro-*decided ...... to ' donate hii - eyes ■'.- their parents that the railroad is load of .1400 kiIowatts>' ’ | cram designed to aid In succe; ‘ ' ipon death carries a card with J , Holslagi Pennsylvania Railroad a hazardous place to play. If we * ond Tyrex* restoration of sight. Robert !cai\ avoid Just om ; tragic occur­ By 195$ the peak load has in­ 'him at all’tlqiej and the next of chief- of police for the' New York creaked to.3500*:kilowatts. In 1956 non, comjnittee .chairman,,: __ kin holds a formal authorization-so region; 1 it was: “ Teach your chil­ rence, two will be tlwnkfnl.~Wf’re "Since one of the most' basic’9 b- hopefuLthat With parenta working part o f tM load was transferred tJ that the necMsary pjwratlon jnay dren to stay away from the rail­ the new Mlddletottri siitetatioa irfc jectives of f.ionism Is ‘Sight. Con­ be performed legally without; run road when-out playing.1! . With us we can recordsub-, servation,’ it was decided by the stantlal -decrease In ‘children trei- ducing the demand on the Belford ning into any delaying court tie- The police' officer said, "Now is local Lions Club- to participate in passing accidents.’’ • unit by 1500 kilowatts. Growth ups. .. . - ' ' ' • the time, as the school year ends, since 1956 has resulted, in a peak the wonderful work of the Eye; “Arrangements Include schedul. foundation of Delaware Valley, to Impress upon your children that load on the Belford station in 1959 Inc., by lending-financial support ing transportation,. and if neces­ playing around railroads could Belford Substation of 3800 kilowatts. • ' ' ’ sary,' police escorts, operating t a i t ; through a club membership. mean serious , injury or, possibly Completed By Utility '‘Furthermore, they, even,' death.' Children, for the most curchase an exjfensive, but esserH part, do not realize die dangers of Jersey CentralPower-; fe. Light ' with precision, of a navigator’s trespassing on railroad property. Co. has completed the rebuilding tlal, piece of equipment called a chronometer, because the corneas iub-staiioiiV This container, which It’s up to parents to.instruct them of its substation on VanNostrand are useless II they pre not trans­ of such- dangers and to'exercise Lane, Belford, it was reported this now is. stored in Riverview Hos* planted within 24 hours. p(tal; Is uniquely designed for use vigilance to see that their children week by Jack R. McGalliard. man­ b transporting the donated cornea * Services Are Free ' stay away from the railroad when ager of the elcctric utility’s Bay Di­ “The services of the Eye Bank playing. • . - to t^e/Waiting blind recipient. vision, Union Beach. The $196,000 . Pifk up the phone and :<*A3 with any bank, however, it and its affiliates, are free. The . “Warning children of the dangers project .included installation of a , visit a fricnd. Costs little U necessary to have many deposi­ bank is supported .Only by. private of r trespassing on the railtoad. Is new transformer with a capacity to call Anywhere. Boston, tors or pledges tomake it function. donations and does not employ the every bit as important asjteachlag of 7500 kilovolt amperes to replace for instance, from Asbury In order to understand more cleap use of professional fund-raisers. them to be on; the lookout for tiie former 3000 KVA unit. . Park only 601. 3 inin.* The aationaK office Jn. Philadelphia iy how.1 this 'Eye - Bank’- works, autos. Hundreds of children- vyere ■ The rebuild was necessitated, ac-' itttion rate after 6 p.m., here are a few answers to ques- serves as a free clearing house for injured last summer while 10% tax ape included.. ^ the corneas, which are removed fnrding tn Mr/McGailiard by the tlons: 1 . trespassing. We hope parents will electrical growth of the Belford, . .; Discuss Cornea Removal . from the donOrs at the local hos­ co-operate with us in trying to “ The human body docs not de­ pital and packed Tor shipment. keep their youngsters free from velop new corneas the way it de* “ Your eyes can live on . after harm.’*' . ; ■ .. . velops bloocL A cornea cannot be ?our death, giving some sightless '- Don't Throw Stones FIRE and HOME OWNERS taken ffOm the eye of.a living per* person the blessing of vision you Everybody enjoyed this event; and Certainly the participants show' it Toni JansOn, Miss Duotone/and Steve Nestor, President of the ■pie PRR police officer also "son without destroying his sight. have enjoyed since birth," Mr. Len warned children, against the harm­ non said. • • . Duotone Co., Keyport, chat at Duotone headquarters at jhe Chicago Wealthy' corneas are removed Parts Show at the Conrad Hilton, May 18. Significance of the display ful practice of throwing stones at // » cno. \\\ KAHLEand, from the eyes of the deceased and According to Mr. Lennon, 500 was to emphasize the fact Ihat Duotone Diamond Needle guarantees passenger as well as. freight trains. transplanted within 24 hours. Sight, Americans go! blind every week, a full whole, diamond every lime Instead of a wclded-on chip. „ -. ‘-A stone very easily could break a /pV (iff$ W McFarland, inc. qan be restored by such tran?- Blindness increases with old ago, window and cause injury to pas­ plants. PerSWis whose corneas are A£cmt/i4;pcr cent Uie 316,000 in only two or three sets of eyes each sengers. Some youngsters may feel sot perfect enough .to be trans* States wio Jire blind Pennsylvania' Has Airport Plaza year. To meet the challenge of the th at, they have a throwing arm l»OR , planted cair'contribute to this pro* suffer from corneal disease. Of this Ladies Day Plan ' like Willie Mays, but tho place to' |WVlCl*»tCWITY/j . granfoj/research, investigation number-it is estint^ted .that. 10,000 blind eyes many thousands of demonstrate- that is : on the > ball- \ .A o ro \ Shopping Center arid study. The removal of the can be hfetped by corneal trans donors will be required. Ladies Day on the Pennsylvania fleld where it's appreciated." •yes wi!( not mar the appearance plants. Experience of other eye Therefore, Chairman Lennon Railroad will be every Wednesday - of the Wd^in any way. banks is that JOOQ pledges produce Chief Holsiag said he Is issuing the in u ra STATU _ points out, "It is urgent that we and Thursday throughout the sum­ orders to his men to be on the look­ take stops now to bequeath the gift mer, J. B. DorVance "J?v New out for youthful trespassers, whose off-Iimlt activities wili be brought CO 4-7100 of sight to others. The pledge of York passenger manager, said. Ex­ A lw ^capiip cursion fares will be In effect'those to the attention of their parents /H uge Alteration your eyes, without any legal obli­ . • "i--1 ^4^ gation, is as simple as writing your days from North Jersey Coast points between Point Pleasant and - AM9M.-3 name,on the pledge coupon pro­ PertK Amboy to Newark and New iisrxomm.m vided for* you on, this page and York for the ladies, Mr. Dorranca uiiBtjs of my thrao blg p»int feetorl** will, b* worktna full ' Plan M eeting U -. l.'.t.. ...1 EOEC DAIkIT TL.l'. L-_' '53 DeSOTO I ' '55 MERCURY teers from the Monmouth County ilm* tMrnlng out FREE PAINT fdi' yo/,oul' That'* b tcau iv , with oV«ry «ah Chapter again will serve as regis­ The Bayshore Electrical Associa­ Radio and Heater 1 Radio and Heater trars, in canteen, as motor servlco tion will hold Its regular meeting of ,paint I sell in th* next 12 months, I'll be giving • iteo n d «en eWey couriers, at the. bottle assembly Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mag­ fr«e ef extra co it. .■ ■ ■■ ... and as volunteer nurse's aides,^ac­ nolia Inn," Matawan, All member* cording to-Mrs. Grady. ' ' ara urged to attend. ' "There'* no limit to thii offer, and It's available right how at TH0R0BRED 195 1 2 9 5 nearly B00 Mary Carter Paint Factorial branchei from, Cape Cod to Key Weit, and from Jackionvllle to El Paiol Whether you come Into $ 1 4 4 5 '54 FORD, '54 CHEVROLET one of my famoui storei to buy a quart, a gallon or e truckload ef » x r * Automatic, Radio and Heater A Real Buy I Keyport Li|6rcs Club | top quality Mary Carter paint, enemel or varnlih, you'll be given an equal amount abiolutaly tree of extra eoiti 3 9 5 3 9 5 I Form For Donation Of Eyes After Death ? ‘ ■■■) "So -—if you need two gallon* of paint to do that Job around the house, don't atk the man at your Mary Carter patnt itore for two «5 PLYMOUTH '55 MERCURY ... 1 , Automatic 1 Date . gallons: juit ailc hirn for ONE gallon, |uit pay him for/ONE gallon, - Radio and 'Heater Radio and Heater 1 w> Hardtop I Gentlemen: . .. and he'll give you TWO galloni! . . : ’ I hereby donate my eyes at the time ol my death to the Eye Foundation ol Delaware valley Inc. te be used by that foundation ."That'* the way I like to do buiinen; that'* the way million* of to restore, the sight of sontf blind: person and/or lor research my iatiified cuitbmer*;.have Indicated they like to buy palnti THAT'S NYLON 4 9 5 6 9 5 1 seeking to prevent blindness' KSd to lind.cures for dlseasei of . the eye. ■ , : . ■ - ■ ' 1 '■./' •• THE MARY WAY I" - ; : Thorobnd '55 MERCURY '58 RAMBLER . . : . American . NAMtt ...... Automatic, Radio and Heater Automatic, Radla and Heater | *.70-11*1 _ ' Please JJrlnt Plainly ~ HOW IS THE FREE WHY NOT JUST CHARGE " Irt GALLON POSSIBLE ? - . , HAIP PRICE.?...... 7 9 5 1155 SIGNATURE OF DONOR el nty ynl^u* eperelkael iMiioinltt, ^«l»ta ara quatttf »flea4 Ueauaa Ifcay ara I m u »«nttN«ftira vialltf awalHy palati! H vwM ba aa»y ta n t tfca ^ '54 LINCOLN HARDTOP • a l vamlshtt a> Itu coil «a4, b» addtHoii, I'm ariaa >a« talla» la liatf, butaH al *Wb| a * Fully Loaded — Outstanding Automobile , " STREET ...... CITY ...... 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