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T H I S W E E K COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF O ne Section HOl-MOEL. MADISON MARI.BOHO. MATAWAN 1 6 P A G E S ..... AND MAIAWAN UDttOUGII
92nd YEAR — 38th W EEK -...... Mernbar .. _ E d i t o r i a l MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 23/1861' Now J m r y Prusi AssoclsUon Single Copy Ten Cent*...
No Contribution To Plaques Presented Post 176 M em bers Registered Voter Cerem onies M ark O pening Of M atawan Creek Bridge < Number Increased Schools By Siegel All Area Towns No contribution to school con Show New Highs. struction to house pupils brought in by his projected 303-house devel- Record Rambler Sales Monmouth County’s swelling pop . opmcnt in the Maiawan Ave.-Aber- Rambler retail sales shot to a ulation has produced a record dcen Rd. area is to, be made by record high In the first 10-day per number of persons eligible'to vole Howard Siegel, Rariliin Township, iod of March. Roy Abernetliy, ex in the Apr. 18 primary election. ecutive vice president of American The figure, released by Mrs. Mory it was brought out at the public Motors Corporation, has announc hearing Monday before the Mala ed. Sales of 9103 units were the G. Ellis, deputy County commis yan Borough Planning Board on highest of any Mar. 1-10 period in sioner of registrations. Is 157,378. the 174 lots in the first three sec Rambler history, he said. The total H's an increase of nearly 13,000 tions of his subdivision, compares with 8852 sold in the like er ‘the total eligible for the'i960 period of last year, and represents r When a spectator demanded to maries. * —— =— ..... know about this; Edward W. Cur a 31.3 pqr cent jump over the G!I35 The total, '-however, falls 5000 rie. Matawan„ as attorney for Mr. sales in the first 10 days of Feb-, j : : Si^geJ, stated his .client only was ruary. rt of the-162,610 eligible--to vote. • required to conform wilh the sub ijAhist your’s election. Middletovvn j division and zoning ordinances of Triw'nship continues to 7- hold- the j i the borough and there was. nothing in them about a builder having to Township Sale Of iftd in registrations with -17^90] contribute to schools. Mr. Currie ible Voters, 2000 more thun "added .that it “would be illegal"- Land Nets $4650 Robert Ziegler, left, and Robert Smith, center, rccclvcd plaques e registered for (lie I960 p rf-! if any such provision were in the t on Thursday evening at the birthday party-held by American Legion: ^ies. ordinances. I Post 176, presented by Frank Anson, right, post commpndcr> The A complication was seen in this, Spirited Bidding Long BrancH,'wIt[rir7?n0~eliglble i Bora; Neptune with 10,868 and; "however, in that 10 lots of the new plaques were presented for .work accomplished for the local.Legion On Some Parcels "piiry Park with 8242 retain their t "SSttion of..the development arc lo Post; and .were inscribed, '"For Service nnd Devotion to Post 176.” Mr. Ziegler is a World. War 11 Veteran, a past post commander and jortu. third and fourth positions." - cated in Matawan Township. The At public auction Monday night, borough planning * board Monday presently is post finance officer.; Mr. Smith also Is a World^Wqr II Vitan Township, in seventh pluce the Matawan Township Committee Veteran; a past post commander, having served In (his position thccc lalil year,-m oved to-fIfth^wllh-6706 . accepted the map for sections 4, 5, sold to the highest bidders, a total times, and presently is house chairman. . registered voters . air Increase of fl of the development for 129 lots in of 27 municipally-owned lots for Matawan Cfiiek Bridge, linking I h e Keyport Walter Estlow, Neptune, county commander, Installed the officers, I3&(? over tho JfroO fTgiire. Rari- first three cars (hut used the. reopened wprtn. Shown the section west of the Siano, $4650,. Spirited bidding from the tan moved ahead In registrations | business district wltlurcsldenilul arean ul Matkwnn above aro (left to rlgl^t), lly hchw urii, m u ll stnmi« tract, encompassing sections 1,’2,3. assisted by Vice Commander Victor Kelfey, Atlantic Highlands. Eugene lloor on two sales forced the price and Madison Townships to (he west, was reopened to «rd« conintlftee; Richard llutimu'l, pro-ildeot of th|ft The new sections were accepted Allen, county scrvico officer, also was a guest along with .qld timers over bo^h Ocean Township and Red ...... *'J~" * ‘ $950 higher thoin the original offers. traffic Friday afternoon, Thu spun, which In umlur. for classification only. But the ad James Martin, Edward Lucbcck, Russell Stetler, Morton O'Connor. Bank. t ^ Chamber; David Mntthews, Clllfwood, r.ocelvlnn his The largest sale, a bundle of 12 going extensive repairs, liud been closed for three ditional 10 lots will have to be sub Attending from McElvaine Schanck Post 22(8, Veterans of Fbfelgit Registration Figures • gift certlflL’iitei .1. Harold Hmulrlektion, cTialriniiit ut lots in the Cliffwood Beach section months to all traffic. The Koyport Chamhar of Com* the elirtmher's civic affu)r* conunlttee and Joljn J« pitted to the township planning Wars, Matpwan, were Howard Hooper, incoming commander, and Zane Here are the registration figures went to George C. Armstrong, Key merce presented gift certificates ta operator* of the Huloy, a director nt the chamber. • ;. board for approval as & major sub port, for $2600. His original offer Anson, senior vice commander.- ‘ . I . ' for the I960 and 1901 prim ary elec* -division. r - -Tnls -.--r will i_. confront » . the • of $1800 was challenged by~Nel* Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Leglori ilops:~ Post 176/attended with her members and introduced the county- pres* MualcipalUr JMO 1981 «Wlenhur»l- " -S 3 1 tween Mr. Farrington and Philip, Idenfi~MrS. AhtrM anispKeyport.—Attendlng-wlth'Mr8,-Marus-waa--heiL AUanUi’ ASI o;u Taxpayer W ould Site To Vacate now in progress with William Lev- Blanda jr., attorney for Mr. Arm secretary, Mrs. Ann Rinear. . ; . i m :« r |tt, Levittown, on a 1200-1500 homes 0 4 9 li»» strong, drove the price to $2600 be 107B t m ““ development - in southerly Mala fore Mr. FarrlngloirealledMtquits; 1223 im yan Township, has a_coniribution Another sale of five lots in the -m [l::- 87H0- of 24-room* or a larger" school by Cdnflab On New er auv- f—3t0S' Midtown Consent Agreem ent Cliffwood Beach section went to the - t3«a 1531 Mr. Levitt as an article of nego Sarelin Corp., Morgan, for $900. - 1153 tiation. ... The firm’s original offer of $750 Slav . According to Harold G Smith, allomey hmt ruled (Jih out »* ru- U asuinm (l\o lowniliip. ofdnluM SM ’ TKW Must Stick To Points In Ordinances for the five Jots also was driven MHS, Regional Snag In Court Madison Township Attorney', a ((ulrlng ono court lo Hlloil u de llm devulopi'm hnve eppiled' (nr, . ; On all matters brought up Mon m i . 3U55 jarge Madison Township taxpayer upward by Mr. Farrington's bid 424 • 4U (endant not lu di> nnmolhlKH «nolh- Mr, Sinllh iicliimwledited .tlwra day, . Arthur H. Friedman, chalr- ding. Garrison To Give Buyers Testify As MIS 4101 fi prepared lo go into court to seek would be contempt In dftfliinco uf man of the borough planning board, a m IIS1 a vacating of the consent agree* or courl would lie ardorlnn him In luch «n order, but that lit* Uw ; insisted persons addressing the Other Sales - "Report On New law Hostile Witnesses 1 7 M 1S01 ment of July 27, 11)51), by which dll, If Midtown ueli the order they Other sales were made to Joseph 1 I 7 J 1483 given Iho tnwmlilp riuTtt of ktipeat board adhere strictly to the points 4*M S04S Midtown Properties, Inc., were •nek Apr. M. The taxpayer wW nnd the fm-i of coiilwiipl would pot covered by the zoning and subdi Seloski, Cliffwood Beach, $300 for Harold J. Dolan, board preTident, A hectic session In municipal 70S 741 able to get a court order Sept, 9, be entalilUhed unlll hlnlmr oourU two lots in Wpodfields; Robert Jef salt 3417 lie did nnt have much doubt bill Vision ordinances of the borough. reported Monday that the Matawan court Monday preceded" the Im 3 1 H 8!^l» IftiD, directing final approval be lutd reafflrtm-il Ihe cui'rticlneiia (it . Councilman Edward E. Hyrnc ferson, Cliffwood, $200 for two lots tliut thu. Superior Court today Township Board of Education will position by Magistrate Jamos H. 277.1 JUM given maps for IHQO-houke Midtown any Superior Court rullnn In luvon : noted -the report on the 75 houses In Cliffwood Beach; Joseph Fedin 179 170 development 30 days, after tha prC' would rule to enforce in order |n- ol MldlOWl). • ; . Perth Amboy, $300 for two lots in meet in special session tonight to Martin, Matawan, of a fine of $50 Lfxif Branch '' 1 1 ,1 7 0 11,71)0 •u m l previously liv ono Of ll» own paid they were to be tied into the M analapan Twp, iion sentatlon of tho maps to (he plan Cliffwood Beach. go over building specifications for i m No- sooner hud Mr. Suvsrtn quit • existing sewers. He stated that he and $5 edits on Joseph J. Ganon, Manaaquun . 2 3 0 0 im ning board. The presentation was |u»tteca, tlie latu Durnurtl W, Vo tho muulclpiil hull Ihun Iho town- was sewer commissioner of the bor Also Mrs. Margaret Laschl, Or the new junior-senior high school M arltwro Twp. 2030 ■ ai&i lte).. . .. ' . '■-■■■ ■ . Staten Island, as developor ot MaUw*n • i m . i m made Feb, 15, IWJI, but on Mar. Miln coromlttei’ wtta Introducing . / ough and, that this was news to ange, $150 for one lot in Cliffwood »>6« 15, 19(11, the township planning Mr. Smith <»li| lhl» mornlnu the At the same ^meetingi. the board M atawan Gardens, for , a; violation. ..Twp, orqlnancnl m»Wnn Ii m ore dllllt>ult : pr- 'jijn tf' . v BeacH; Steven Adamik, Cliffwood, WlM/Confer, w ith E a rl JJ^ O arrJ.s^iL ; ! r b o a rd ratvirtcd tho mpprovftV csUod '""'Two spectators claimed they $150 for one lot in CHtfwood teeachr fftj- in ; thfe-court ot Anetiut the. i«Kp«vor'. ■tftt; M t.-1 orillnttiicc iicps up'tlm rcqulrs- -• were residents within 200 feet of and Thomas 3. ■ Brodeii. Plainfield, county school superintendent, ,on code. H ealth 7nspecfor John Muller N«*{>Juna cny - * IS •- ism payor consider^ ^400 inoco mitts of the questiun of converting the dis N c i i t u n e Twp, Dfliw v the Siano tract and had had no $150 for two lots in Cliffwood Beach. charged him with allowing surface tiOi mass housing “ruinous/* - ‘ . '' n ,!!. I ‘'O'10 and » trict from a consolidated to-a reg New st»i#w*bury ‘ •WffliB I'^Vo.lp lii'r /ul nil nwlnH fllftl Irl notification of the meeting as is re Beach. water to acciimulato around the Oco*n|«»Pt • 0 1450 The * taxpayer Hiutad this- morn ^HI1! I irllliiitf 0 744 S2fl:t our wiiy out soniowliero." lie aalrf / conne.-U.xi >y|ili,-«cilln« a . niufor quired by law. Grayson VanClcaf, Public hearing on an ordinance ional system, under terms of new, Ocean Twp. ing, after consulting with his own 11 i Im iKiimuliln 11 l
First Baptist Church Church achool meets at 9:10 and there la Holy Communion, and the Reformed Church Mala aad W. Third Sts. 11 a.m. The evening service is icW sccond and fourth Sundayst morn Church Services Announced For Bayshore A rea . • Keyport at 7:30 o'clock. Intermediates meet ing prayer. Church school meela Elects Officials ;---Rev--Maurlce W. Phillipj,__ al 9:30 a m. " Pastor (or the sixth, aeyfnth and ciRlilli grades at 6:45 p i/f.r Ucnlnr Method Spccial servlcea wllHbo held as At the annual congregational Youth Fellowship Groups will anridunccd. . . meeting of the Keyport Reformed The Faith Reformed Churcb , and Senior Groups will meet at Calvary Methodist Churcb First Presbyterian Churcb inoet this evcniny at 7 p in in the 1st Youth ■ FelloJ^hlp,- 7:3k1 p m .; Church, held Mar. 15 in the church North Centerville Fire House, 6 p.m. at the home of the pastor Third St., Keyport Route 31 and Franklin SL, parsonage and will jjo to IVitli I'ost liiRh School W.Y.F., 7:30 p.m The Women'a Guild meets tha house, two elders and two dea Middle Rd., Raritan Township Rev. IL'T. Williams STD. Amboy for a roller skating parly. First Tuesday ol each month lo the and Mrs. Watt,„4f|5 Summit Ave., ...... M atawan ...... Pentecostal cons were elected for three-year Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastoi Pastor tJlev. Chester A Galloway, On Saturday'there wilt be the church hall at 8 p.m. Tho Paront- Belford. Evening worship scrvicc is Union and Sli terms: Named as'elders were War The-Second Annual Men's Com at 7:30 p.m. . with ihe, pastor, blink A Palm Sunday message by the Pastor 1 first anniversary Chiilli'nm* Rally Ti'achcrs Aisoclntion.ol tho church ren Bernhardt and Norman R. munion Breakfast will be held Sun ing another message in the series pastor and”the reception of new “The Heart -Of 1'he Cross--- is the tin the young people al H p.m. ; ____ Union tte' achool meeta the final Tuesday of Scott, and as deacons. Melvin A. day at the Shore Point Inn at 7:30 from the Book of James. members will take place Sunday at pastor's sermon, topic at the two 'Valin Sunday there will be- a - Mra. Herbert C. W'flft). Pastor each month Bt 9 p in...... Philo and R obert Wilkenloh. A. D. a.m. Sunday School meets in the deacons’ prayer mcelinj; al 11:15 Worship services nri) beld Sun Bible Study and prayer hour is the 10:45 n.m. worship service. Palm Sunday Services at. 9:30 and Shultz,, chairman of Ihe nominat iMiddle Rd. School at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School is held at 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Special rnthems by the a.m .: Sunday School, !t:3t) a.m: day at 11 a.m. ond 7; 45 p.m Sun Browntown Community Church ing co'mmiltee, gave Hie report. j ‘'Christ's Conflict with Popularity” on Wednesday instead of Thursday. morning worship serviced 10; 45 Mar. 30. at 8' p.m. The pastor will From Monday through Friday, choirs will.be “Th-re Is A Green day School Is at 9:45 a.m. -Browntown Union Sunday School Elders retiring are Thomas M. An will be the pastor's sermon topic Mar. 31, special Holy WiH*k serv -a.in.. a nursery Is avuilulilc: youtli tye in charge and Mill bring another Hill l ar Away" b ; Willan and (tfimjil' iVu't-liitji, 6 p.m . and the eve Blhle study croup moots Tuesday Route 18, llrowntown derson and Edward E. Klorian. at the IV a.itiT vv&rship service. A ices will be held among the First "Jesus Christ Triii-ifphant'/’ The message in the series on the Life' ning worship service, 7:30 p.m. at 7:43 p.m. , . Rftv. Francis Canlelj Pastor. M r. Shultz, vice chairman of the I nursery will he held at the home and Second Baptist Churches, the cherub, carol, crusader, chapel and of Paul. when a pluy, “On The Hoad To rhuridiy priycr niccllng la held Sunday School la held from 9:4S consistory,, was chairman ot the of Gilbert Fall, 10 Dartmouth Dr. two Methodist Churches and the chancel choirs will p.HtitipatUr Sun Bible School and nornin« wor Enimaus," will be presented by the lo 10:45 a.m. and tho church serv meeting and Mr.'Philo was pro- Pilgrim Youth Fellowship meets at Reformed Church,' day-.School moots, at 9:30 and__ll at 7:45 p.m. . ship service are, held at the Bay Older Voutl^group. ice from II a.m. until 13 o’clock, — 'gram—chairman,. Annua] reports 7 p.m. at the home of William Ev The Sacrament of Holy Commun a.m; I^ursery care for lots unde, • were given by church organiza ans, 10 Calt Dr.; Senior Youth Fel shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. AU Five; Women's Circles will meet Pentccost Full Gospel Church liveryono Is cordially Invllod to at other services with the exception of ion will be observed on Thursday, throe years of age is provided &t MondayT-venlng at 8 p in. Church ot the Living Gtid tions, ..as follows: Sunday School, lowship is at the home of C. J. Mar. 30. . both hours. Senior High Fellowship tend. . ----- Geng, 17 Virginia Ave. Adult Bible youth fellowship aro held at the 117 Main St., Koanaburg Ladies Guild, Far and Near Socie- The official board meets on Wed will meet at 5 p.m.-'to rehearse for- Morganvillo Met iDdlit Church Class meets at 8 pjn. at the par home of Mr. and Mrs. Alherl E. . . First Spiritual Chuich 4y, Ladies Aid, Women’s League nesday, Apr. 5, at 8 p.m. the Easter Sunrise Service. A Morganvillo Sunday School Is tronr 3 to 4 for Scrvicc, Good Fellowship Club sonage. : . • Mahoney, 11 Vermont Ave. Ol Divine Rose covered dish supper wlU.be held Rev.. Fred H Bowen, Pastor pin.; evening .service al 7j30 p.m ...and the choir. C. Kenneth Gehl- Confirmation Class I will meet Jehovah's Witnesses Prayer mcetina Is held Tuesday 179 Main St., Bellord First Methodist Churcb afterward. The pastor will .meet Church services are held on Sun haus, chairman of the "Every Monday at 7 p.m. at the parsonage. Keyport Congregation from 8 to 9 p.m. with ihoso who Rev, Pnoebe Dailey, Pastor 147 Main St., Matawan day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School a t I p.m. and :B lb le-C lasi oo Member Canvass," spoke briefly. Choir rehearsal is held , a t 7; 30 Kingdom Hall, 53 Division SL. will be uniting;w U hltw cHurch; Thurstloy at 8 p.m. .Services are held Sunday it I p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lyman Rev, Frank E Sweeten. Pastor meela al 10 a.m, ’ ~ • The Rev.' John H. Sharpe, pas The film strip, “The Bible Thursday at 7;30 p.m. the Minis On Monday Brownie - Troop Saturday school for children Is p.m. and Tuesday al 3:10 and I tor, gave the invocation and spoke Parks. - Around the World.” wiU be shown try Schooi will consider the written meets dt 2:45 p.m>; Boy Scout Emmanuel Assemblies 01 Cod held from 10 to )l:30 |,m. p m . . ■■ . ■ - briefly saying he was enjoying his Maundy Thursday Communion test covering the material studied Troop 73 at 7:30 p.m.;. the planning — Middle Rd„ North Centerville Service will be held Thursday, at the Junior Fellowship meeting . fellowship with his new congrega the last four weeks. The material and evaluating committee at 8 Rev.' Timothy Adams, Pastor King Ol Kings Ldlheras Cburct - Fourth Ml. PUcalra Mar. 30, at 6 p.m. at the fire house. Friday at 7 p.m. Laytonians meet tion; Mrs. Sharpe also was intro at the parsonage at' 7:30 p.m. to was taken from the Bible aid p.m. From 8 to 9 p.m. the pastor Sunday School Ii al 9:15 a.m.; Bayview School Spiritual Church duced and spoke and presented books, “Qualified To Be Ministers,” Trinity Church (Episcopal) make palm.crosses...... will meet with those who wish to morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evan v Leonardvllle Rd„ Middletown t H Shore Rd., Unloa Beach Masters Richard' and Andrew “This Means Everlasting Life," join the church. The stewardship gelistic /service, V p.m. The first Rev. C. Roger Burkina, Pastor. - Rev. Katherine Miller, Paalor Sharpe to the gfoup. Mala St., Matawaa Saturday a food sale wilt be held ‘Bible Words Covering Abel,” committee will meet at B p.m, at ' . Carroll B. Hall, ’ at 10 a.m. in front of the church, Sunday of .cacti month, there U a Sunday School meela at a.m. Services ire-held on Sundsy aad- The program was as follows: "From Paradise Lost to Paradise tlu? home or Jac CushmanK4 Taylor Thursday evenings al I oclock Bishop’s Min-in-Charge sponsored by the Senior Methodist Regained,":; and "Jehovah’s Wit Rd., Matawan. Communion icrvlca 'al 11 a.m. and the church aervice ta held at ,, Quintet, Patti and Jean Schanck, Youth Fellowship: ’ - - • • ’ and on Friday, alternoons al I p m. ■ , Arlene. Hughson, Linda Lewis, Bar The celebrant at Palm Sunday nesses in the Divine Purpose.” The Intermediate -Girl Scout -Troop Young People! service will be 10:43 a.m , \ ; r ; services will be the Riev. Andrew. Divine worship services wilt be second student will read from the held Thuraday evenlnga sit (;43 bara Cameron; /'Feats of Legerde- meets on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; Church Ol Out Savleisr...... Davld'a faberaacia ------_ _ main," Thor Foss; “Musical Salute VanDyke. Matins are at 7:45 a.m.; held Sunday at 8:45 and 11 a.m. At Book of Proverbs, Chapter 19:13 to Cub Scouts from 7 to 8 p.m.j'AduIt p.m., before Ihe regular Thuraday Holy Communion and distribution the earlier service, John Valter, wilt . . Cottrell Rd., , CUflwaad to the 50th ’State, Hawaii," golden 19:29, and third will read from Bihte Class at 8 p.m. service, Instead ol Tuesday tve- of palms, 8' aim.; Holy Eucharist sing“ The Palms.” Music at the Proverbs 20:1 to 20:16. At 8:30 p.m. _ Cheesequake ' Elder James .Moss, Pastoi yoice trio composed of Marion Dis- The Holy Thursday Service will nlngs a t 7:30 p.m. Thursday ev*- And distribution of palms, 10'a.m.; second service will be by the chapel there will be a service meeting. The Re». Henfy A. Male, Rector Sunday School Is at 10 a .m .i: brow, Florence Robinson and bo held at 8 p.m. with special tail- church school, 10 a.m., and senior choirs. Mrs, Ralph'Hart theme Is “Like the Master, Have ning; Bible a^idy and prayer Rev. Clarencc A. Lambelel. Vlcar morning.worahlp, lla.tn. • Grace Philo; piano solo, Lester man will sing ‘T h e Palm s." A su sic by the chancel, choir.. The Sac aervice la at 7:49 o'clock. Monday, morning prayer will be Tender Affection for One Another" Sunday aervlcea ara at 0:30 a.m. On Wednesday avenlags tha tirry Kennedy; soprano solo, Mrs. Eliza- peryised. nursery and a junior rament of the Lord’s Supper will at 9 a.m. and evening prayer a( .taken from Romans 12:10.—This aervlco la al t p.m. -r beth Eastmond: selections by the church* is conducted at 11 a.m. be obseryied and new members will Gethaemane Ijitberao Churcb The first, tWrd and tilth Sundays, rhurch choir, accompanied by Mrs, 7:30 p.m. The Young CnurcKmen meeting helps tho publishers In Church school meets at 0:45 a.m their door-to-door ministry, ‘ ..... btfiTecelvgdrjnio^hc church at this ' Maple PI., Keyport— —— Marjorie Sagurton. m eet at 7:30 p.m ...... time. . Tuesday, Holy Communion is at with classcs for all ages, directed Sunday at 3 p.m. there wilt be a Rev. Frederick Uoos. pastor -> Mr. Shultz thanked the'members 8 a.m . * by Howard A. Henderson, superin public talk entitled, “How Does A Good Friday Union Service There are iwo services on Sun ' of the congregation for their co tendent ' The United Nations Stand With will be.; hold at Jh e JFirsi .Prosby* dayi.MathuS:3# i.m,.and the operation during the time the Morning prayer Wednesday Is at Sub-District M.Y.E. Rally Will be God?” Thi^questions that will be terlan Church from 1:30 to 2:30 regular service at 11 o'clock. Sun N o t i c e T o P e r s o n s -church was without a pastor and 9 a.m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p.m. p.m.-.with the First Baptist and The Rev. Canon Edwin WrTucker, held at Fair. Hayen Monday at 7:30 answered are, “Does it Have God's day School begins'at D:43 a.ni. • expressed his appreciation to the p.m. ' ■; ...... - ~ '■ . Blessing?" and J,Will it Bring P er First Methodist Churches of Mata* women of the church who had been Executive Secretary of the Board wan participatfng" Special nvustc of Field and Publicity of the Dio Junior-tholr~rehearses Wednes manent Peace?" All __Kingdom Cllllaiood Comraunity — in charge of the supper, which pre day at 2:^5 p.m.; chapel choir re seekers welcome. will be. provided from choral D esiring Civilian ceded the meeting. • ■ r cese of .New Jersey, will speak on Melhodlal Cburch • hearsal, 7 p.m.;- senior jchoir re Tuesday because df the circuit groups of the$e churches. The Rev. “The Church Divided" at the last Dean Joanblanc, Pastor of Simp* Rev. Lee Cottor, Pastor . The benediction was pronounced of the series of week-day Lenten hearsal, 8 p.m.,' , servant visfUrtg’tho m inistry school Sunday morning aervlco will be — by the Rev. Mr. Sharpe; , the service meeting will be held son Methodist Church, Old Bridge, services this evening. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup* a, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m instead of! Thursday, starting at will be (.he speaker. Maundy1* Thursday, H oly' Com* per will b6 observed Thursday, M.Y.F* will be In the evening at. Absentee Ballots M ar. 30, at 8 o'clock. . • 7:30 p.m . M inistry schooi will con-, First Church Ol Christ, Scientist New Director munion fs at 6 and 8 ajn.; Watch jider Study 69 on “Evidences of 7; 30 p.m . before the Altar,’ 8:30 a.m. lo 5 -- The-community service will, be , 84 Broad St.. Keyport Choir practice will be held Thuri Tte-'Moninoutli County_Mental Preflood Unclean Worship” from If you arc a qvinlified and roKlalorcil votor of tlio jun^vensong,-4::4S‘p jjur: held Good Friday at 1:30 p.m, in Sunday service and Sunday daji al 7 p.m. Health. Association announces the the_ Bible aid book "Qualified To . “Friday, Litany-BTRTMssrof the^^b^rian-G hlirchi Be^M jnistcrs;,u:-The—first student School^ 11 a ^ r'Wednesday* teatir Stttto of Now Joiauy who I'KpocU to bo nbNoiit otilslde appointment of Mrs. Merry S. Al the Pre-Sanctitted is at 10 a.m. - ' " ' r~ St. id iep h ’a ChtlrMi (lio Stnle on A pril 1H, 1 Dlll. or u qunlllleil unit loul^torcil ston, 148 Liberty St., Long Branch, S t. Benedict's Church talk will cover material based on ntony meeting 8 p.m. Roading room three-hour devotions, 12 o’clock “Abhor and Abhorrence.” Second open Wednesday and Saturday from Maple PI,, Keyport votui' wlin will be wiililii tlio Stnto on Apl'll 1H, ItlSl, as program director for Bridgeway noon to 3 p.m, . ___ ' Holmdel School ------student will read Proverbs 20:17 Rev. CornollUa J, Kano Pastor House.;:Located_at 35 Rectpr PL, ’ Holmdel Rid., Holmdel 2 to 4 p.m. but be.cuiwe of lllm'ss or phynlcul dlaublllty or bccaimo Bapyst Fellowship ...... to 21:23. Third and fourth students The ever-availabillty ol spiritual Masses will ba held Sunday Red Bank, Bridgew^y House is a Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor of tlio obsei'vniKo of n rcllRlauH hullrtuy puratiant ta tho will cover material taken from ciilighteHmcnt will bo empliaslMd m orning at 7, B, 0, I t, 11 and 11 social rehabilitation program* for Part Monmouth Masses are held Sunday 7, 9, tennnts of yemr religion, or will bo « w ldim t gllendnnt the benefit: bf those .who have, re* at Bible books,,“From-Paradise Lost at Christian Science churches Sun* o'clock. Rev. Gilbert Watt,_Pastot . 9, 10 and 11 a.m: and at U o'clock to Paradise Regained" and “Jeho ot k ’bool, tolli'go or tinlvDiKity, will bo uiuililo to oust : turned to the- community after a Morning worship service Sunday day. . mental hospital experience, or who noop...... * _ vah’s W iines&sJnjheDivine pur* Scriptural selections lo bo read Sayre Wbada Baptlat Churcb yautballot nt tho pnUlnK plnco In your (11strUi on »uld is at ll 'a.m; with the pastor.bring* pose." The servlcd m eeting will bij currently are 'In out-patient psy- Confession* are heard la . tbe in th
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SAVE with SAFECO M a tc h in g handhaga, OMtrf Asa M w l'IM tn Biab in H m m m * ( M U ; Mtmfctr M tn i Rtwm trtUta - M entor F « 4 * rii Dcyoctf I m r i M Real Estate—Insurance .... . Corporation Highway 35 and Middlotown :...... MATAWAN 138 M*h S t L0«r»U 6*0003 Plonty oj Fr(oo Parkinj( ( . O il i :iT »pr.irisv3 o ;. i ! i m Thursday, March 23, 1961 Page Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.
BEVWfeg O P GREEKS B£ARtN6 GtFT&I. Cqjnmunication T o the E d ito r, -~ ESTABLISHED ! l « ...... It will be appreciated if you will T tlep h o n * COifax «*10M — J. MABEL BROWN, PL'bUSIIEB publish the following letter: Publlihed every Thursday at Keyport, Monmouth County, N. State Department of Highways Time To Spray Fruit - ™ S y ” aO V & J U ^ ^ H l T J G AJVP P p iN T m Q COMPANV T ren to n 25, N .J. Many of you are asking how to j . Mabel Brown, Editor — CeraJdlne V. flrowfr A sso cia te E ditor spray your backyard fruit . trees Attention Mr. D. J- Henderson A Guide To Manners , 1 8 8 2 Hw Matawan Journal la a newspaper •'ofM peopl*. by the people, this season to fool the bugs, it Supervising Electrical Engineer and for th* people." Its aim Is to sexve the be»j tfA‘crests of Matawan «na shows you mean business in your “At a. meeting of the Men’s and MORES AND MANNERS 80 years ago apparently were vicinity; to present all ot ih e news 01 the_ wee*___ m qlthout blaa or prejudice determination not to be caught to a clean, sane, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rig h ts Women’s Republican Club of Key rather stiff and formal but many practices in the art of our rttitftiii, and thereby making Itseli worUij1worU ij o f Uielr" ' confidence. " ‘ with a lot of fruit you can’t cat of social living remain. These are actual guides to be again this year. port, it was resolved that the traf “S€cood-class Postage Paid at M ataw an, New Jersey.'* haviour, taken from a book published in 1882. One peach tree owner wants to fic condition at Six Corners on Responsibly (or typographical errors la UmJled to the cost of the space know what kind of lime to use to Highway 35 in Keyport should be It is the Lady's privilege to take the initiative in rec occupied b y sveh e rro r. ^______spray his peach trees to discour brought !o your attention. The ognition after introduction, and the gentleman is bound - ' Subscription Rates age the insects. The answer is that to return the bow. ------PayabJe in Advtncs NATION Al EDITORIAL Rollo Bus Terminal- is located M.Xi whitewash made of lime is not go* A Gentleman, in bowing to a lady upon the street, One Year (wttfciu state) ■■■-m. ing to scare away a single pest.' there, operating buses .between T b rce Months ...... » 11.80- i s g j c g n f N should not merely touch his hat, but should lift it from m M onths - |2.fi0 Save your strengthfor some spray New York and shore points; there One Tear (outside state) - 15.00 ing jobs that will do. some real his head. . -O ^tsJC eai (outside U. S.) . 17.00 a r e buses operating between Perth good. and South Amboy which must A slight bow is all that courtesy requires after in THURSDAY, M ARCH 23, 1961 Off T o Good Start troduction. Shaking hands is optional, and should rest with make a left turn at Broadway and , This is the season to put on dor the older, or the superior in social standing, to make Six Corners in order to carry pass mant and delayed dormant sprays. the advances. It'is often an act of kindness on their part • Such sprays will get your apples' engers Into Keyport and the shop and as such to be commended. (An unmarried lady should ^ Help The Red Cross and peaches off to a good start and ping center, and residents of Key help reduce insect problems later, not shake hands with gentlemen indiscriminately). . port must make the left turn to [ Our readers are urged to respond generously to the an according to Dr. Richard T. Guest, Use the utmost caution in giving letters of introduce reach home. The density of traffic nual fund drive of the American Red Cross, now, underway extension entomologist. tion. Do not give one under any circumstances unless For example, you can control creates, at bu$y hours, a serious you are perfectly well acquainted with the person to be throughout most, communities in the bayjshere area. The aphids, small green or reddish in traffic' Jam with lines of cars at introduced. drive is conducted only once annually, when all persons are sects, in the apple-tree by spray standstill as far as Cliffwood ing it with one of the dlnitro cresol ETIQUETTE OF HANDSHAKING . ; , Says the., Beach, as well , as blocking in the . asked to contribute to this worthy service...... compounds. This goes under sev authority on this subject: “The etiquette of handshaking eral, n^hies of'which Elgetol' and opposite direction. is simple. A'man has‘ no right to take a lady’s hand - ' We, In the-bayshorearea, a lte r living tliroughthe vio- K renite a re examples. "Jn planning Highway 35, Ihe *svm& s until it is offered. He-has even Jess right; to pinch, or . lence and destruction brought by Hurricane Donnajrist fall, Be sure to follow label directions, planners had in mind by-passing and finish this part of your sea retain it. When a lady so far puts aside her reserve as — Keyport for the benefit of seashore know fully,Uie helpful and tl.Tiely aid and service rendered son’s spray program before buds to shake hands at all, she -should give her hand with by the Red Cross through its Monmouth County Chapter,. show 'any greeff at- their tips; ■ A traffic. With the enormous increase frankness and. cordiality. There should be. equal frankness little later, during (he delayed dor in home development In this area and cordiality on the gentleman’s part-but a careful-avoid—- - Immediate assistance was given, not loaned or sold, to mant stage when apple buds (how and with the- increasing traffic green at Ihe tip but before they ance of anything-like .offensive familiarity or that which density, it is felt the traffic light families in distress, those whplost clothing, t edding, furniture turn pink, it'll be time to aim your might be mistaken as such. A lady who has only two and household gqods, due to the floods that accompanied the sprayer at ther scale insects and at Broadway should be changed to fingers to give in handshaking had better keep them to m ites. provide’ for" left turns.; .: ^ hurricane. Many of these families were lucky to have es herself; and a gentleman who rudely presses the hand For the delayed dormant spray It must also be mentioned that offered him in salutation, or too violently shakes ityfought caped with their lives in view of the speed at which the tidal use one pint of 98 per cent super children attending St. Joseph's never to have the opportunity to repeat the offense/, . . ior type mlsclble oil in five gallons Forty-Five Yean Ago wan residents arrived during the - flood inundated, the low-lying coastal regions^ from Keaiis- School must cross here to reach of w a t e r . ____ ... (Issue Thursday, Mar. 23, 1916) week and registered at the- cham Two ladies Shake hands gently and softly. A'young lady A civil service examination for home, and the school is obliged to biurg to Madison Township. - i - ..... Gardener* who run Into this ber ot commerce." ...... gives Jier hand, but does not shake hands with a gently "superior mlsclble oil” bit for the postmaster at Morganville will be provide special guard protection at man unless, he is her friend . . . A lady should always held at Keyport on Saturday, April : The Red Cross mobilized its volunteer and professional first time often reach for the die- Twenty Years Ago the crossing.? ' 8. For the last fiscal year the com rise' to give her hand; ''a gentleman, of course, never forces rapidly and w e r e in a position to give aid immediately, tlonatyr-All-,,superlor'J means Is a : (Issue Thursday, Mar. 20, 1&41) (Signed) dares to do so seated. , - highly refined oil not likely to hurt pensation lor the postmaster there afte^ the storm. This year, when you make your annual was. >136. - ' i Don't let this week's frigid weath B. J . T ap p HERE ARE SOME other words of-advic^ to the fashion the irce. ‘'Misciblt” means the oil e r fool you. T h at long aw aited in~ contribution, think , of. the_many’ families, possibly your can tie mixed with water. The storm and unfavorable weath Corresponding Secretary able of the 1880s ... •— ' dividual, Miss Spring, is due ’today . Keep On Schedule er during the early part of March WOMEN KISSING IN PUBLIC , neighbors, who were assisted by the nation-wide organization has prevented the spraying pf fruit at 7:21 p.m./ and the time of ar Peach trees also are troubled by Custom seems to give some kind of sanction to women which eases the burden of stricken mankind, the Red Cross, trees for the control of scale, "leaf rival can be verified from any r£ scales and mites, so they need to curl” and other diseases. The buds kissing each other in public; but there”’is, nevertheless, jiable . weatherman.: Despite tfSf Xittle Chats he IrMtwl. loo; But neaches need unon-peach trees are In s ame- a touch of vulgarity: about it jtnd a lady of-really j ei_ only the superior miscible oil spray what advanced stage of develop- coldrbiHng^ind-^Mhe^past-SeV^ on ' to kill these pests. -ment, due to the warm weather In eral days which drove the ther THE LOVERS’ KISS Spray peaches either before tho January. These buds wilt push into mometer down to about 11 above, buds swell, the dormant period, or growth Just as soon as the warm Public Notice It is ‘ hardly' necessary to say that the lovers’ kiss ■ - Faiih The Builder there are other unofficial signs is never paraded in public'.- : • when buds-appear-'allver, the de? wcatheroccurs,______Copyright IMP - __ layed dormant. Do your spraying The basketball game last night that Old Man Winter Is about to .- ‘ CONVERSATION. ' . .If the, dpy; -ever comes when - the; pioneer has no at either stage, and don't spray in Geran’j Hall ended in a victory bow a reluctant exit. By James E. Pollard The first requisite for a good conversationalist is place in the affairs of fflen, civilization will have started more than once. Use the one pint tcf fdr Matawan over . South Amboy, The meeting of the Matawan to be a good listener./The secoiJtj is,to know,,'what NOT , a gallon dilution, as for apples, with a final .score of 41-26. A t the township Committee tonight will to say. The third is to hav6 ideas and express them con its decline. There are pioneers in every huinan activity, Now you know how to get started end of the first half South Amboy -literature, art'/ medicine,; business, anything you can name. ,) your season's spraying of apples w as a h e ad w ith th e score a t. 14-11, be featured by a public hearing Notice To Depositors cisely, intelligently and agreeably. t ■ , but after the intermission -Mata on the ordinance 'introduced at 'PRUDERY' ' ^ .... They are people of , strbng fpith. Nothing, requires a and peaches to .control insects. But the lob's a lone way from finished, wan made 30 points to South Am the last meeting providing for the Aj Boston saving^ bank published ■ - Avdid: an affectation of excessive modesty. Do not use ■greater measure of the instincts of the piofteeU than the You !I need a na|f-dozen more dur boy’s 12, giving the, gome to the notice in a lofal daily' newspaper home team. Paul Weber threw ten licensing and regulation of junk the Wofd- ‘‘limb’’1 for:J‘]eg." If,.legs, are really improper, development, of ‘a new1 enterprise. The next' time you ing the season to keep your trees that “application has been made to out ot trouble from diseases as well goals from the field while John yards.within the municipal, limits. tfien let us on no a'ccotont-rtimtion-them. ; . st’ep aboard an airliner- you will havfe before you the end and accepted by the Federal Pepos-. as insects.' - Tassinl scored seven fouls and one Tn the Downes Pontiac Co. ad • , ■ -t— V - . SLANG -■ ■. .. - •• result of one of the greatest pioneering epochs in human field goal. After the game dancing Corporation for insurance of each Backyard growers who can show vertisement in this issue, price of We7need scarcely speak ^ of the vulgarity of slang. was enjoyed with some talent history. , ■ . ' . .’ perfect or near-perfect fruit make flie DeLuxe "Torpedo" Six Busi deposit account in this bank ‘up Only the uncultivated ahd Coarse; .will <*ver^ soil their lips m usic. - > good u?e of the Rutgers spray' cal ness Coupe starts at $628, state to $10,000.” This action, the nqtice Some people can't save pump with it • , Air transportation as we know it today is a story of endar called “Pest Control for tax, optional equipment and/ ac kins,, but Aifred Hardy, Morgan continued, was taken "in accord ; HIGH-FLOWN LANGUAGE the tragedy and triumph of individuals^ One’ of- those ih- Home Orchards.” You can'get a cessories extra. An Eight in any ville has ten pumpkins in hls cellar model is only $25 m o re...... ance with authority, given to,this. . Precisely the' reverse of this, yet giving, scarcely less. dtvidut(ls:is Jijan Trippe. Not so many years ago,--when copy from yonftcounty agricultural sinfe a 'year ago (ast falt-and they I agent or by-sending a cardto Gar *Robertr Ar MeCurdy,-'V student fat Bank’' under^spedfled--pft}VHionJ evidenoe.^f^aa*of^prop^cul«vatipp.^Jis-th^teuropj-— Mr; Trippe began, operating., flying boats, some made are in as good ‘condition a'S V/hen the' University ot ’Pennsylvania^.is den Reporter, College^!,.AgricuV they vvefe^flrdt RUt'' thei4’/ ' ‘‘ *-:' ¥ lion '\A j ^ w n th S 1 '.cjibice.-i or language. Some ini Keyport, between Miami,. Florida and liav^na.'Cuba, ii' member of 'ths ^aut ol two sk its lure,. Rutflor, Ui)iv«r,ity, is'evv 'Ltntmert have beeii Vei'y butfy ln 'The notice, 'signedi by. the .bank Wi company was looked upon as an adventuresome little/ Brunswick. ’ to be presented at the Mask and people:pevec.go . to bed, -they’ ^retire.” :They,-_never^read__ Cliffwood, thls[ week repairing the Wig show in the university audi president, appeared twice- in the a book or a paper, they-“peruse” it. They “purchase-” .j>utflt_butJhat^rpbajbfy wouldn’t, ever amount to.npuch broken telephone wires, which were torium Friday evening. On Satur newspaper, a week apart. It told b«cay£e,pebpie thought the iirplane'had noTwrfiJtufe^as severed - during -the ice storm , of instead 6f “buy.”, llfty-never “^wish”'but "desire." They day he will attend the freshman the - depositors-also-that—^Further are^nevet_guilty_of—commonplace “talking ” th ey always a mode of transportation. Skepticism did not faze Juan Other Newipapm fsst week. ■ .• • . formal dance at the university, 'Trlppe. He had unbounded faith In the creative genius of At the Red Bank auto show last questions with relation to this sub “converse,”. The best talkers .anil, writers express, theiiT week Dr. C. Knecht purchased a The baseball teams of Matawan ject may be directed to the haqk.” ‘ aircraft manufacturers and his own ojperating_people. He Express Their and Keyport High Schools should ideas in the simplest language. ■ t V im Chalnjers touring car. . Doubtless other ways might have expanded his lines down through, the West Indies and Yesterday, just for a change, we turn in a nice record in Shore Con '. : , ’ ' i CALLS ' along the coasts, of South America, eventually to Europe GIVING AND GETTING had rain, nail and snow and this ference competition this season. been, and perhaps were, used to Callsj.may be made either in the morning or in the and on around the world.- T I- (Newark Evening News) morningg sleighssle.D _ were )lsed. on the Matawan has Ray, Brown on deck notify depositors of this action by evening, 'v Morning calls shouId not be made‘ earlier than to do the bulk of the twirling while New Jersey has an unenviable streets byiv some inIn place of wheel-wheel 1he bank. But the use, of & news^ 12 noon nor later 'than five p.m. Trom twelve to three , and unprofitable distinction, it gets ed vehicles. And.nd by the Almanac Charlie Shaw and Tommie Nagle Today Mr. Trippe’s “little outfit’1 is known as Pan- paper of general circulation .was are the fnost fashionable hours. An evening call should less feaerai aid in proportion to the we a re • su p p osed :...... to be enjoying ‘ ’ are available in the Keys’ camp'. American Airways; this country's' biggest overseas .air- federal taxes lt pays than any other spring weather. William Oertel, of Browntown, provided for specifically by* law. not be more than an Hour in length. • ~ line. wKtclr^iBg~-faecnme far—mnre—than—a-jmferma nt trptig- sta te . • . Electric lighting and power rates has returned after attending the This is common with many kinds OPENING THE DOOR FOR A LADY ...... Northeast Regional Conference of portation. ■ Pan Am, as an instrument of commerce and From New;-Jersey td’Wflshingtdii of therAtlantlo Coast Electric.Light of public notices. A gentleman should always hold open the door for a lady the Agricultural Adjustment^“ Ad travel, brings people of all nations into contact with each last year poured more than $246 Company,, which operates at.Long to enter first. TEIi is obligatory, ~ not only in tlie case Branch, Asbury Park and other ministration held at the Hotel Bur Short ot personal-notice, which i other. Because of Mr, Trippe’s faith in air transportation million for federal grantS'in-ald pro* grams. From Washington to New places along the shore, are to un lington, Washington, D.C., on Mar. is also specified in some situations, of the lady who is with him, but also in that ;of any . the dream of ' international ''. understanding and good J e rs e y cam e b ack less than $100 dergo another revision downward, 12, 13, 14 an d 15. P ro b lem s of n a the newspaper iss the best means strange who chances to be about to enter at the same tional a g ric u ltu re in 1941, an d ag< will may be closer to realization than many believe million. This means that every The New York Telephone Com of giving public notice. It' Is tan tune.- i i j -. ' - ; ■■ .. - . - -- - ■■■ dollar In federal aid cost New Jer pany on March 25th will open a ricultural problems related to na The big question is, are we going ,to maintain a country tional defense were discussed at gible, it is semi-permanent,-lt^ is ■ : -■ OP AND DOWN STAIRS ; sey *2,47.... - new central office in R, O. Wal in which the Juan Trippes of the future can thrive? ling's Building, Front Street, Key the conference. established, and invariably it has .,- A -gentleman should always--precede ’a - lady going- up a The unhappy circumstances of port, to serve subscribers in Key At the Acme Markets this week a substantial following of voluntary- flight Of ’stairs .and allow her to precede him in going down. this and more than a dozen other port and Matawan. The new end, according to their advertise states are explorcd by the New-Jer- paid, habitual readers. • , OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR - ' swltchbbard wlll be of the common ment in this issue, pork loins, rib sey Taxpayers Association. Its re For many years, then, the news No gentleman is ever guilty of the offense of stand battery type and will replace mag half, will be 15 cents a pound; port presents a familiar story, but ing on street corners and the steps of hotels or'other public Retailing . . . Miin^SpIendored Thing neto apparatus which has been boneless pot roast, 29 cents a paper and the public notice have one tnat needs repetition. The fig serving the Matawan-Keyport dis pound; center pork chops, 25 cents joined hands to serve the public. places and boldly scrutinizing every, lady who passes ure, soys the association, should trict from an office In Matawan. a pound; fresh flounder, seven The public notice contributes to BEHAVIOR AT THE TABLE . -V_ ■ “ The retailer Is a.lot of things to the community. First, "dampen the enthusiasm of elected cents a pound; fresh fancy carrots the protection of those whose rights of course, he is purchasing agent. He brings the products New Jersey officials for so-called Tea and coffee should never be poured-into a saucer Thirty Years Ago and beets, two bunches for nine may be involved. At the same time aid*’ from the federal government to cool. Never cough or sneeze at the table. If you feel the 7 of this counrty's fields and factories to where his neigh- (Issu e F riday, M ar. 20, 1931) cents; mushrooms, 19 cents the newspaper gives maximum pub ■ bora can piek_antl,.choose according. (o their tastes, needs They are, Jn effect, “calling for Following the meeting of the pound; juicy Florida oranges, 25 licity to the notice. All of this is,in paroxysm coming on, leave the room. It may be worth . fend pocketbook. \ ...... tho privilege of ending New Jersey Board of Education last night, the cents a dozen; Wesson Oil, 89 cents the interest of both public and I? knojv that a sneeze may be stifled by p^aciijg the > - \ ' tax dollars to help such Mm* newly elected members for the en a gallon can, individual. T...... finger firmly on the upper lip...... ; , Then he is nn employer: One out of every eight poverished’ states as Texas, which suing year were administered the people in the civilimi labor force works in retailing. It last year paid a bargain rate of 94 oath of office by Edwin H. Dom cents for a federal aid dollar." inick, clerk of the Board. The Is the^ second largest industry in the nation, exceeded only No remedy Is suggested by the three new members are Henry L. - by- rriJlnufaduring. Third/ he-is the ■major taxpayer. And, Association, but a partial one has Zucker, Spafford Schanck and as if-paying them isn't enough, he also has to collect taxes been offered by Walter W. Heller, Thilo C. Hoelzer. Excerpts From from his customers as fwell, Tho state has thrust him who has been designated as chair At a special meeting of the Mat- awan Township* Committee^ Wed into the unpaid-role of sale? tax collector. man of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Kennedy adminis nesday night, an ordinance was in Newsletter Sint Out tration. He would turn back to e/ich troduced providing for the, appro ' This businessman has to be more than expert ln the priation of money for the perma state a flat five per cent of what ’ Bj Margaret A. Leav? ; - complicated field of modern merchandising. He has to its inhabitants pay In federal In* nent improvement of a portion of the Lloyd Road in conjunction By Sen. Williams be an accountant, mi advertising expert, a tax spocial- come taxe9. In addition, he would Paddy Pig At The Fair ist and very nearly a corporation lawyer to make let the states take over federal with the Borough of Keyport and Raritan Township. These joint mu a success of his business. tnxes now Imposed on loeui tele t h e i ? ^ p,ifi.a bal,h' frying.to get the loop around phone service, entertainment, ad nicipalities will receive state and We all take modern retailing, with its extremely missions, club dues and cabaret county aid. M rooCk0,!!|arasare n^ t SSfc *«• Anally they did it.. , ! The flower show has drawn many Just about a year ago. a cot was high standards of efficiency ond servicc, for granted. But bills. mittee again was concerning Itself be, Barney led him off to the Fair, Heave! Ho!” said Barney. Ev- , wo people from here the past week. standard equipment in a Senator’s about a proposed Cape Cod Nation "I Just know you’re going to win eryonc pulled on the rope at once. wouldn't if-we ever had to try to do without it for a w This Is a program that should ap Some of them gardeners, others office, and all-night sessions were week al Seashore Park. Max Miliikan of o r two. peal to the congrcssionot delega just Interested in the beautiful dis the rule. The big Civit Rights fili n-frnrLe • O A R A N T tfi f w i BHI* fflttar N m carritt • wilt— |W » r „«U.eiBM«TSS»*",” | Girl Scouts FuU Dress Flag Ceremony $am bv i n w * w tn r if H i MoUy I ilchM ilom M , H O. Bo« J Trinity Church — Matawan I 1SJ. M. J. P l e w I P r e s s a U A full dress flag ceremony by ticipatin/; were Brownie Troops 24, Clinton I!eyir, president of Ute »n« yt»uf free etbum of a r«- f matle 1H1 ”De«lpier S t r ic t " I Sepior G irl Scout Troop 312, Mat* 70, 105, 118, 134 an d 359 and nelghtxHh'Mid aiMK’latlon, accepted A Serie* of Lenton Servlc** on MOLLY PITCHER t Home*, q 1 own ■ Ij(. I awari, opened t h e Julietlft l/>w Morganville combined troops W snd On behalf of tM Juli^lte f/»w World HOMES t s — I - Cray floor plan ituj/nti eujfOMrbulA I Program in the f'eUowshtff of iW; Jni/irmtdlile Troop* 8, 117, Friendship i^und, iadlvldnal money . "Tha Apoitolic Church" jwt tta way yw wart it. I 1 I h e First Presbyterian Chuich, 729, 230, an d 374 an d Senior G irl gifts from each troop. Ihew gifts onyottt, (at M a r. 14. ftcriut T roop 312. help to pforuiiltt fr/rndilu'p an d WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 orriCE Houta I The program was based on the Tbe Senior Scou!< told of th e benefit Girl Sunils tlirougbwt Ihe International Friendship theme. meaning of tlie World ln«ignlacand >f*n4*T tm PrldMf Jt'A.M. (• » P.M. world. , Msrrl, 21 — ••'Jh. Church Divlrfed" *aVu 4mj t a l S aM ar !• A.M. I® I P.M .----- I a , Miss Karen ..Smith, mislresi of presented a new World Association 'fans fimcluded t h a p ro g ra m Oia«r Brawckei »l R tt o v t w a . ceremonies, c a i I e d oh ' t;ach F la g w hich i> to l*e u*?d a t n eig h ' Tiie buglers were Karen ffmiiti and Speaker — The Reverend Canon I'^wln W, Tucker, K aecu tlr* I TM l *lr#r >M LfkiMft, . ■ Brownie, Intermediate snd Smior borhood functions. The rtew Hag I’egg/ MacDonald. 1 H tc W u y el tbe fioard ef I'leK aM Pul el th* Scout Troop, which, in turn, pre- w as p u rch ased w ith m<>ney co n Refreshments were Served by D l»c«ss *t New Iiiui. . » L _____ V-M : -..... / / s« a(ed i u own original act. Faf*, tributed frtmi etch troop. Mrs, Senior fco*jt Truop 112, *!>V>£ <>»«*?■ ' \ .11 JAilflUCf. U\kWfi,T<-V' ; THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thunday, March 23, 1967 Pag* SI* 4 - health inspector, foresaw that with tion of that body would take ia jbotR planning b#ard and for-the Former Raritan corporation'r legal needs, _ One Madison out such extension of lot lines down such situation, in that Aberdeen Rd. , Some Objections ’ into-the gulley.ithere would be and its-hridge are subject to coun (continued from page one) ' "As usual in projects of this nothing to prevent Mr. Siegel from ty maintenance:------Official Succumbs sort) some objections have been of the subdivision on Route 520. The stopping paying taxes and letting Because the report is.not ih and raised by some local citizens. The Green Dolphin Club will be located the ravine sector go to thfc tax lien because that of Karl F.-.Heuser, Thomas P. Brennan, 77, a.lifelong objections of —these individuals, ort - a nine-acre tract- directly -off the borough engineer; Js not__in_ - resident ol Union Ave., Raritan namely, noise, parking _congestion IFst I f the borough council did not Cindy St. in Sayre Woods South. yet, the board declined to take ac • Township! died- suddenly" at his and damage to neighborsHttoper- accept the deed for it. Because of- its. ..more. restricted tion on final approval Monday. Mr. hom e on M onday, M ar. 20, 1961. He ty, are nor'well-founded and pro -Mr, Siegel later _told. the board visions were made months ago in area, its sponsors acknowledge all he would post, bond for an esti Friedman “gave • assurance'that-as~ had served in public life in the the preparation of the club’s house the facilities of the club on the mated amount of taxes for years a “strong” form planning board, township lor more than 50‘ years rules and by-laws to prevent these the final approval of the map will 25-acre tract cannot be offered. ahead on the lour acre site to pre .and retired as tax assessor on problems. A number of profession vent such occurrence. rest with the planners. But he In Residential Zones . added, that the borough council Ju n e 30, 19M. , al people who have signed up as Frederick Mauer, president of Both clubs needed variances be alone can approve the form and members in the club have done the bo ard of health, questioned the Mr. Brennan was born in Rari: cause they are "being located in amount of bond that must go so with a firm conviction that it lack'of anything definite for a sew taa Township in the same house will be run in a highly controlled residential zones. However, Birch against the installations to be re Hill ran into objection only from erage treatment system. But Mr. in which ho died, the son of the and dignified manner in order to Friedman told him the planning quired. • - keepjt in the same mood of con- a nearby farmer who feared the Then the board accepted the map • r Jate; Thomas W,. and Mary (Fitz t*>ard was confined to the subdi ge rv a t i s m n o w •p /fcvaJent in the effect on drainage from tearing out of th e 129 lots p ro jected fo r sec patrick) Brennan. He was ft re vision ordinance and the health planning of HoIrrtdeF Township.-: trees-for-the-pool- site. _ He_.a!so tions 4, 5, 6, for classification as tire d farm er and a communicant complained a flowoff of “tons” of board could review the sewers or This is a basic policy of the club. p major subdivision. It was noied water daily into brooks and streams sanitary proposals of Mr. - Siegel ■ - ot the Holy Family Church, Union : in regard to the neighbors' ob 24 ;of these lots are in a R-7 zone in the area will create a swamp when they were made. But Mr. 1 ' B each. . jections, t h e officers reported: Mauer held none of the public an d the rem ain d er,. 105, in a R-100 “We sincerely hope that the town and floods on brooks and streams zone, and the 10 additional lots are He first served in public office in the area.. _ . bodies of the borough couid ignore ship planners weigh carefully the the directive of the State Depart in the township. , * a t the age of 21, when he was But Green Dolphin tonight must merits of the pool in regard to ment of Health that no more sep made a member of the Election overcome the opposition of 101 sign the health, welfare and the over tic tanks be put down pending the ers to a petition who are represent Board, District 1, Raritan Town all' benefits to the majority of finalization of the borough’s $1,100,* ed by an attorney. They protested ship. He wai elected to the Ron Holmdel citizens against any poss 000 sewer improvement project. - tan Township Committee in the ible objections. Holmdel is not a at a hearing last summer that the Mr. Muller demanded ^ssuranee mid-1920'B and served:the commit pioneer itf Miis iype venture. The pool, wouldj>e noisy and a nuisance the four-acre recreation area not tee a s ch airm an during th e 1930's, concept of community swimming in the built-upTarea of Sayre. Woods be abandoned in its maintenance the equivalent of the office of pools is a very popular one as South in which it is located and by both Mr. Siegel and the bor mayor today. evidenced by innumerable projects shoUld_be taken to a more remote ough, that it should become a 'Appointed Tax Assessor' lo' 194S, of this sort which have worked out and\ wooded spot, such as.f3ir?h mosquito breeding swamp. .'J.. Tom, as he was affectionately so well in so many suburbao loca- Hill. But sponsors of tfie Green .tions throughout the country. They Dolphin Club defend its location as Asks About Value Of Houses “ known, resigned from tlie township Richard Joyce, a nearby owner, rr-comniittee in March 1946 and was ore nonprofit making organiza being accessible to homes, that tions incorporated strictly for the cliilm-en.ican reach it by walkingn Wanted to know the value .of the > appointed to the post of tax’ as houses to go up. Mr. Siegel -men sessor. In 1346 he was elected benefit of the town’s citizens.” that it is not out in a faraway tioned an $18,000 figure ond'prom tax'assessor and kept this position The club' officials' said they- in* wooded area where it might be dangierous fo'f children to traverse. ised they would be varying and until his1 retirement-JA -1959. He tendtaxom pletethcirm embership havefour-separataJloor.eJeyations also filled an interim position as drive during tbe forthcoming ^"Thetlrs^ear'fees-atlheBirch spring weather arid they empha H ill, Club w ould b e only $100 b u t and 16 variations of design. Mr. WINDOW size that once .the maximum num the membership fee at Green Dol Joyce also wanted to know what ber of-family^ membo.rships has phin w.as listed last summer as be*1 would happen to Matawan Ave., SHADES now in a poor state of repair, when been -reached-there _is jio way in jngJ300. _ -- Custom Cut To Your Measure the-developer'5. contractors started which additional members can be Marlboro Township-6fficiffls-sald • DECORATOR COLORS------running heavy equipment over it. accommodated since the poor fa last night no application^orapprQy.-r Mr.- Siegel pledged his own busi • UNUSUAL DESIGNS cilities are designed for a specific ai of the seven .acres of tM Birch ness interest would demand Re as* • SCALLOP or FRINGED number of families. Although there Hill site has been presented to their sist in keeping(the roads in a pas will be a waiting list, as there planning board or township.com* Add Distinction To Your Home! are in all swimming-pools of this mittee. ' But they acknowledged sable state of repair during con type, a family only can become that th e sponsors could operate s tru c tio n ... • .. . • ...... Question was raised about the COlfax 4-2000 a member when an existing: mem-, comfortably on the J 8_ acres now Americanism within our country. ber .relinquishes his membership approved for the purpose In Madi flowoff ol waterHrom the subdivi Harold Smith, Madison Township for one reason or another and the son. Hart TJndler, president'of the sion causing added flooding in the Birthday, St. Pat’s Earth Science low-lying section of Aberdeen Rd. attorney and a member ol the lo prospective member's name rgaph- Green Dolphin Club, is expected to es the top - of the list, whenever nearby. Mr.- Friedman observed cal post, was introduced and pre; emphasize tonight there are only Marked By Legion Course Offered v thftt may^be. Associated member 1000 m em b ersh ip s 'available in the the-report of the Monmouth County faced his remarks with congratula ship is opeq to nonresidents Of tw o clubs ag ain st 2900 fam ily units Planning Board was yet to be re A dual celeb ratio n o f ( t o 42r)d tions cm thework of the post and Among the many courses io be Holmdel Township. . in Sayre Woods South-and Its en ceived* and that the recommenda birthday, of the American tegio'ii ieglon in the^ cbmmuhity. offered at the new Madison-Town* A ciescriptlve fofder on tfie Holm- v iro n s.— ------:______ship High School next fallis^arth and St.PatrlckTD ay was field by After coiling upon Mrs. William del--Swim Olub-may-ba-obtained science. Preliminary registration from the Holmdel Swim Club, Inc., the Laurence Harbor American Le Bridgeman, Middlesex County Aux data Indicates that the subject is gion P ost 331 and its Ladies Auxil Efox 82, H olm del, or phone COlfax No Contribution iliary President and member of'the one of the most popular with the 4-7745 o r CO lfax 4^)134. iary in the post home. members -of the freshman class, local auxiliary, who brought greet* (continued from page one) Miss Mary-Reiher, president of according Jo_JfejjnelIi V, §mlda, ings from the county organization, ough-would-*stablJffh-a-recreation the auxiliary, welcomed the 80 principal. Miss Reiher presented' a large site there. • THOMAS P. BR EN N A N guests present, after which Post The study of that branch of mg Commander Jack Olsen sang "The birthday cake to Commander O/sen* science known as the earth scienc Mr. Witkosky was told by Mr. township clerk during 1&47, In the Star Spangled Banner.” Past Post (continued from page one) . Friedman that with, the filing of on behalf o f‘the auxiliary. es is somewhat new to the second Keyport was termed “hazardous period between the resignation of Commander Andrew Carver gave the map with the area dedicated Irish stew was served and the ary school program but has been and unsafe** by the chamber. Gilbert T. VanMater and the tak a brief history of the American Le- gainlog In popularity in recent for public usej the land automat gion-outlining some-of-the work lenlertainmenLthatfollowedincJj^d* The GOP club; in Its letter to ing over of Jr Carlton Cheriy.— years throughout the country. At Ically would go over to the bor M rr Henderson, pointed out the in* Mr.-.Brennan it survived by one done by both the legion and auxil ed several vocal solos and com- present Madison Township young ough. Mr. Hyme was not .so.sure. tersection ii a main juncture point sister, Mrs. Margaret Donohue, iary . H e em phasized the Ilttle "CLASSIFIED" We cordially Invite you to stop in and see u«. We offer com for as little as $ 1.00 you can often soli a used item for $50 or THE MATAWAN BANK plete auto service and fine workmanship on miner repair* ^ j $100. Others do it every week. Why don't you try it? MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY A The Keyport Weekly The Matawaa Journal • - C .. Rt. 35, Cliffwood L 0 6 - 9 8 3 8 , 11 Th® Newspaper for All The Family Thursday, March 23, 1961 THE MATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Seven “Simple Procedures in an Emer Carroll Green pf the Long Branch nounced that his organltitioawlU 4ected by a committee of three mouth Counly selected by Uie win* Monmouth Medical Offers Second gency Due to Illness or Injury” are Police Department, a representa- Bank Group Sets aw ard $400 in prizes to th e w inners. judges which will be comprised of n er. 1 the'two topics.to be discussed at tivd of tha Long Branch Fire De Mr. McVey also is vice president a representative from Monmouth Tho English teacher of the first the th ird session on A pr. 22. Mrs*. partment, and a customer training of Uie Monmouih County National College as chairman; a represen prizo winner will receive a $50 Annual Course For Baby Sitters Nell Smith, Little Silver, nursery consultant from Uie New Jersey Essay Contest Bank, Atlantic Highlands. . tative from the Stonier Graduate school director, will outline plans Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. Wil s l£ach higVschool will select not School of Banking,...Rutgers Uni Savings Hornl. Students should give ■ “Be A Belief Baby Siller’' is the dividuals or organizations, although and suggestions for youngsters' ac kins will review the course and S eniors of high schools in M To Fam ilies O f A nd Persons In M ilitary S e r v i c e . In Order That The County Clerk Has The Latest Address Of All Persons In Military Service, Who Desire To Vote At The ^Primary Election Unele Ben’s Rice Ground Beef lb 49* Sliced Bacon ^'63* Convorfad Long Grain To Be Held April' 18, -1961, Please Fill In Form lon«UM 14 oi. pk?. t l ox. pkq. 42 oi. pi*. loin lamb Chops lk 89* And Mail To; ,f _ . i , S o u p B e e f "•49* ■ Odlolom With Rii*t U ak , 25" 47° J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY . Fresh Spare Ribs v 5 9 « Rib Lamb Chops fc 79° Mint Jelly 1 *' 19® COUNTY CLERK, ■ ■ m l - SHOULOH |l Heinz PORK , 7 9 4 La m b C h op s o«m«. o»v 7 9 * FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY : Smoked Butts •*n*U»4 FroMit Seafoods! Baby Foods - .. ■ Print AII Entuei . 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W H tilc iR U U l vVHh I . o H l.b.1 JUICI Blmator* of-'Person Forwiurdlnr Bequest G r a p e fr u it uni 4 5 * Diced Carrots 4 t m s M s s r INSTANT COTKC et*. lr»n< MONCV CAN DUYI Potatoes 4 r 39* Wine Vinegar boHlo Duz Detergent With It OH l* M »M«rtl< 0*1*1* ‘ , bi» /UP liwliM Cof/N * ' 4 j * W »tv*... Intuntlyl . Wlfh I t off . With I h off Ajax Cleanser 2 37* Swanee Tissue itiiiM iiiiM M 'H ntiH H iiim iiiiiniii ",W ' P‘ l- M We carry a wide se/ecfJon of foodt for th• P a ito v r Hollday I Froth Fruit & Vtgttabhil Fresh White Eggs Kosher Salt Dl*m*n4 ftr*"'- • '- f, ,lbV,b, W* Oallltrala—Tiatir ttttnJifUn Blue Cheer I t. Fresh Sweet Butter Diamond Brand Walnuts^ 2 49* A s p a ra g u s 49® H.» w.ih J.y .uJ. . U + L - - m ROUND or SQUAM ' IJ ♦*.■ Rokeach Borscht C !M * Iftolally IdM tid lorg.M* 77* .R B I Z V V V«rloui lr»ndi . 'pig*. 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PORT m onm outii tti.M A iruo i.e AVE.,(tARrr ANiowNiMiir— :------:______RTi M AJjMAIft n., KKANSRU1U* ' Tut*. • Wt4. ■ Tbon^ (M il I P.M. re**. • w*«.. nan., vm t r jl M m. ■ Twee. - W t t '■ Tk«i>;. 0iiU TT J T FiH iy M l U TM. - rrttet u«ui ti t M ...... KrUiy Uitll It r.M. f n ; i f »»j31 '...5 .. . ,i<' ■ ■ - » - 1 » ■ . Page Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. fftursday, March 23,.1961 pertinent membership citations. Mrk. Alfred Sahrfceck was sward Middletown Girl * County Legion P ju ( Presidents* Dinner Apr. 29 ed a special prize and refreshments The annual Past Presidents’ Din w e r£ _ s frv e d _ ty th e hostess *Tmit. Art Award Winner ner of Monmouth County, will be Thernext meeting will be held at Cicely Dv Craver, daughter of Auxiliary Meets held—aL-Peterson's^ Restaurant. Shrewsbury Unit 168, Red Bank; Mr,, and Mrs.: Harry Craver, Chap T he M arch m e e tin g of .th e Mon Neptune, on Apr. 29. Closing'date on-Apfr~I£ ■ ~— -— •' /'■- mouth County 'American Legion for reservations will be Apr. 14. el” Htlf^MTddtelcrwrt^'ivas^udged Auxiliary was held at Sandy Hook Mrs. George Schneider announc- the regional painting’ award “wih- Ray Unit 141, Atlantic .Highlands. I ed . tjiat. 18 j;irls irom Monmouth Malawan Woman's Club ner Mar. 14 for the Mary Roebling Mrs. John Marus, Keyport, presid■ County will, attend’ Jersey Girl Has Card' Party, Show Scholarship . at..lhe l.exhibition of ed. Americanism Chairman, Mrs. Stafe, f o j p ^eJd at Douglass Col works by Osean and Monmouth ■ Harry Briel, announced the win lege, June <25 to July 1. - A card party and fashion show County High School Seniors. The ner of the Americanism Contest Mrs. John DeWaine, rehabilita was sponsored by the Woman's New Jersey Federationof Women’s “Keep America American” was tion chairman, received three lap Club of Matawan, Inc., Thursday Clubs Fifth District Vice President,' Miss Amy Tooke, Middletown robes, one from Unit 141, and two evening in the Keyport, Reformed Mrs. Daniel Follweiler, Point Pleas Township Kfgh School. from Unit 338, to be donated to Church House. Mrs. Donald W. ant, and Art Chairman Mrs. Mich . Mrs. Henry Ahnemiller, national three veterans af Vineland Home. Robinson was chairman of the af ael Mikielian announced that this resident, American Legion Auxil- Mrs. F. R. Tuttle announced that fair and assisting were Mrs. Frank student of Trav Neidlinger, Studio }ary, will- be guest of honor at a 1 443 hours w ere donated to com Brogan, tickets, and Mrs. Calvin 57 Artist and Instructor, had cap if you haven’t been to luncheon May 15, at the Rltz Carl munity service during the month of D. Pearce, refreshments. tured the local competition. ’ ' loirlfctelrAtfttntic-City* — March in Monmouth - County. The -M rs. RohinsQD, commentator, in Judges of the works in paihtioj Mrs. Basil Slocum, membership children at the Brisbane Home will troduced Mrs. Gertrude Farrell, and sculpture were Huth'Vai|-anc! Chairman, announced that Units be remembered at dinner for Eas proprietor of.Mimi’s Gift Shop, Wa- Anne R. Cantor. Their job was 432, Spring L ake, and 411, W est ter according to Mrs. George Rin- nomassa, who provided the acces unusually.difficult as the works in Long Branch, were awarded de- ear, chairman. sories for the fashion show. Mod Fine art by the contestants showed els were Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis, an excellence- and a freshness, Mrs. Bayard T. Lamborn, Mrs. which was most rewarding. ' KEYPORT RAM BLER’S COUPON Leon Christinat, Matawan; Mrs. Mr. Neidlingcr )iad,- in addition Peter A. Read, Matawan, and M rs.1 lo Miss Craver, a private art stu Bette Elsas, Wanamassa, dent, three other-contestants from Door prize winners were Mrs. his Bamberger Classes which are This Coupon Value 10% O F F Vincent Applegate, Miss Kathleen held weekly in the “Art in the On All Perm«meWTWav«sAt Merritt, Mrs. Raymond Wenzel, Round Series” at the Bamberger O ld-Fashioned Mrs. Karl" Heuser, Mrs. William Monmouth Shopping Center Com Turner, Mrs. Joseph Sheldon, Mrs. munity Activities Room, Douglas CREATIVE HAIR STYLISTS G. Conover Armstrong, Mrs. Elsas, Macllvain, Sculpture and Arts In 24 M aln.se; Keyport Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Mrs. Harold structor at Red Bank High School, $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 H. Fogg. also a Middletown resident, had a Appreciation is expressed to all student of his chosen the regional CO 4-14W — O P E N THURSDAY EV EN IN G S merchants who donated prize*. winner In "sculpture. The Sculpture Good Monday Thru Friday prize contest Is sponsored by Helen Joins Sorority Boehm, wife ot the world renowned B ird Sculptor Edward Marshall llir^l^ew Jerseygtudentsat Boehm. -—-——. ■ Florida Southern College, Lake land, Fla., are among the 38 new Now la the time to advertise pledges of nine sororities following those unused articles for sale. A > TRIPLE CHANNEL - ALUMINUM annual Spring Rush Week. One of small ad in the classifiid. column the three is Miss Carole Marie will turn thero Into cash for you. Pole, Alpha Gamma'Delta, daugh | COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN te r of Mr,. an d M rs. W illiam R . Pole, 2 "Xtoll Pl.w~HazIet. Florida S o u th e rn co-educational, is tho DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER state's largest private college with WINDOWS more than 2WQ students. OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED | ...Completely Installed On F eb. 27, 1879, C ongress auth orized the Secretary of the Navy OFFICE HOURS Dally and Saturday* OTis We^c ^- free Refreshments to accept the Jeannette, a yacht I A.M. to S P.M. I Fully Weather Stripped J V a I offered by James Gordon Bennett, Friday! # A.M. to I P.M. for use in Arctic exploration. 1 Made of Alcoa Alum. *p| Closed All Day Wednesday# , Clean from inside 30 W. Front St., Prizes — Displays BUSINESS HOURS: Keyport 2 glass • 1 screen inser After Mar. lit Our COlfax 4-2G20---- 1 9 0 2 Rambler ca! 3 channel self .storing Billions Hour. Shall Sizes >o 36"x65" 1 Be Af Followi: Up to 101 United Inches fi" ■_ . Moo. ■ Tuw, - Thun, and Fri. ■ I Min. - 3 windows 8 to 8 WANTED FREE INSTALLATION LOTS and ACREAGE CLOSED ALL D A Y W ED, -— • — . a BUDGETD uiH jl TERMS • FREE DELIVERY SATURDAY 1 ta I I 1 DAILY and SAT. » A.M. le I P.M. GOLDEN RULE I I WED. W ED. and FRI. 8 A.M. lo » P.M. We’ve Got It! f ORR'S Construction Co. W A LL PA PE R Route 35 • Hazlet, N.J. JrowiJ0W H S DISCOUNT HOUSE ' N ewest - Sm artest - L i v e l i e s t Highway H — Union Beach CO 4-3200 92 Broad St. SH adyslde 1-7500 R ed B ank CO 4-1919 R am bler A merican Convertible] BANGOR,ME, NOW ON DISPLAY I mm. jUtionflKJfflmAifcu/jrPi/fcdhr • ML 10R UiMlindudrt. S T U L T Z ‘S’ F U E L K I M 1 9 6 1 * E C O N O M Y ’ * METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE at yourM(jfu| Conk Paint Store Radio - Heater - White Wall Tires ■ 2 Tone Paint HERE'S WHY.. . _ Electric Wipers - Continental Kit ^Imaginative production lfd>n! Special Values On All New BOTTLED and Used Cars GAS LARGE SELECTION— OVER 100 CARS IN STOCK You Get Clean, Quick Heal For Cooking LIQUID G U M ENAMEL • Hf|h fU tt, fit'fat* Prompt, Efficient Tartar, n ttrla r im* , « t. Q 0*1. Service fvanr ftrf Cin h i KEYPORT CAS CO. MARY CARTER PAINT CO. Affiliate ol M O M THAN 500 STORES, COAST TO COAST Highway 35 (Near Six Corners) Keyport NEW JJEBSEY — Wanamassa — U n* Branch — Malawan, llwy. M, LO t-MM Perth" Amboy — SoullrAmboy.llwy.M , PA J-S074 "• Mlddlclmrn — Red Bank — Union Beach, H w y. M , CO 4-719* Roselle Park —’ Plainfield We«t Orange — Newark — S. Newrrl Tel, LOwell 6-1872? .. - Linden — Clllfsldc Park — We«t Atlantic City — llamlflnn _ Cliffwood .Thursday, March 23, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, bL J. Page Nine Miss EverdeTI also is the grand Amboy and Mrs, Alice Ferguson, Surviving are 'Ills wile, Mrs. Hel Young daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Engagements Perth Amboy; four brothers, Ar en (Konur*ewbka) llolfniun; a C. B. .Everdell,” Haiiet. She is a Margie Santos, 6, WbecJer-Shave thur, Soulh Amboy; Edward, Perth daughter, ' Mrs. George Loso, graduate of Middletown Township Amboy; lJumd, Lmm-m'e Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. George F.. Shave. Parents Welcome New Arrivals Perth Amboy: lour, sitters, Mrs. Succumhs Monday Schools and is a senior student at und Leo, Miami, Tiu. - 77 Prospect Ave., Cliffwood, an Dies In Hospital William Coruey, Keanubitrg; Mrs. - — FfanlTV.-Young, 66,. of 6 Broad- Monmouth Medical Center, Long. Funerul services will be held to nounce the engagement of their Branch. She is a member of the Francis Quinlan und Mrs. Charles' Keyport, died Monday, Mar. M argie Snnlos, six-ycars-o)d, 520 day s t 2 p.m . at the Flynn and daughter, Madeline Lorraine, to Mary Stillwell Society Children’s ■ - F o r s y th ...... Seybert Conroy, South Amboy, and Mrs, He-was-lhe-widrnver-of Front St.T Union Beach, died Sun Son-Funeral Horne, PerJh Amboy,- Charles Kolb, Purlin; three . Mrs. Sara Elizabeth (Grover) American Republic, T^etTBanlc. MrTam3- 'MrsT~Richnrd Fprsyth.- -Mr.-antKMrs.-Gerald-Ixwis^Scy- day,-Mar. 19, 19€l, at -Monmouth b c rt jr., R oute 3, Box 3157, llrow ns with the' Ttevi'Sylvestfts Ifens(iirofr ers,"Jolm; South"iiiver;—Arthur;— — Young. ' T t : v ...... -.M r. VanSchoick is a graduate 26 Valley Dr., Matawan, arc the Mfdieal Center. Horn In Milford, tieiutin;*. lntenjiejil will be In Al Sayri-’viHe ond Raymond, Soulh of Red Bank Hifch School. He.serv- parents of a daughter. born Tues Mills, iirv-jhe parents ol liieir first Del., she was the doughter of Ra He was bom in Keyport, the son child, a daughter, born Wednrsday, pine. Cemetery, Amboy. Amltuy, nnd one grandchild. pf the late Charles I. snd Mary ed with the U.S. Army in Europe d ay , M ar. 21, I96Ir R iv m ic w mon an d Ann Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. Sarah Flnne’gan, both 61 Newark, Shepherd, Matawan. ■ ew of Mr. Young, officiating. In* d a y , M a r. 14, 1961, In R lverview A son was. born In Rlverview nnd a brother, Raymond Wheat, M rs, G to rg e -L* Spence tennent will be in Green Grove Hospital. H ospital on Sunday, M ar. 19, 1861, Funeral services will be held F lorida. - 1 Mrs. Edna (CartanV'Spcnce, 16, Cemetery, KeyporC' ' to Mr. and Mrs, Jamea Graham, Friday at 8:30 a.m. Qt the Day MISS MADELINE L SHAVE "j Brinkman of B9 Main St., Matawan, died Mon Funeral Home, Keyport, and at * Clsr« W. Lambenan - Fred'Zudema 40 F re d erick PI., K eansburg. A daughter was born in Perth d ay, M a r. 20, 196^. She w as the a.m. a hijih mass ot requiem will . Funeral services were held Sat . F r e d Z udem a, 55, of 50 Coolidge Edward WiUiam Wheeler, son of Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. L aF olee wldow'of George L. Spepce. She bo celebrated at St. Joseph's urday at IrM pm. at the Bedle Ave., Edison, died Friday, Mar. Mrs. Dennalla Wheeler, Irvington, Richard Brinkman, 22 Salem.PI., Mr. and Mrs, Jbhn LaFolfe, 23 was born In Matawan, the daugh Church, Kevport, by the Rev. Co^ Funeral Iteme,; Keyport, (or Clara .17/1961, at his home. A resident and Edward James Wheeler, New Gerald Terr., Haiiet,' arc the par* ter of the late Bart and Lucy Tice. nellus J. Kane, pastor. Interment W, L am berson, 65, of 160 ' K ldge ' of Edison T5ri-The past 22 y e a rs, MISS SALLY EVERDELL Cliffwood. ark. . ■ - ents ol a son, born Sunday, Mar. .Mrs. Spence waa a member of will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Ave., Middletown Tovw>»hlpf--wno . Mr. Zudema was a utility man at S w ift the First Presbyterian Church,: died M sr, 18, 1961, a t his hom e* A June wedding is being'planned. and now Is employed by the Jersey 19,1961, In Riverview Hospilal. South Ambfry. ~ ‘the "Union Carbide Co., Bound Matawan, ftnd .was » P*»t presi Tho RcV, Chester A„ Galloway, pas Central, Power aad Light Company, M r, an d M rs. E a r l Swift* 814 r^ rb o k :' He eerved in the U.S. Army - !Ioltier*N »veck . . — . ' ■. A m atfr ______dent of .the church’s Glenwood Mis Joha A* Neuman tor o( tho First , l’reibyterlsh Red Bank. . . Florence Ave:, Union Beachrare from 1925-27. / . Mr. and -Mrs. Bernard Noveck, the parents of a daughter, born in A ton waa bom In Rlverview sion SADdi- L_____ . ■; . .,' Word his- been received of the Church, Mslawan, officiated^ and A fall wedding is planned. . : Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dora formerly ot Roosevelt, now resid P e rth A m boy HospiUV. ' ^ r — H ospital on S u n d ay . M ar. X9, 1961, Surviving ara several nephew* deathuf Tohft ArNenntffnr 65,Bet!e interment—was- in Greeji Giovo— . - (Baker) Zudema; a brother, Peter ing in France, announce the en to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amato, i Center, Ohio, formerly of Matawan; Cemetery, - Keyport. - ■ ------Cross-Marks : ' and nieces, ------Zudema, Perth Amboy; three sis^. gagement of theirxdaughtcr, Willa, Walton St., Keansburg., He was a former contractor and Mr. and Mrs. John RadJn, Texas Funeral services sre being held Mr, L a m b e r s o n was born in ' Mrs. ‘Jean ..VanMalden,;. Perth jiuilder. Rd., Morfjanville, announce thc.en-. A son was born in Perth Amboy today al 1:30 p.m. at the Bedle Matawan, (lie son of Mrs. ■flerlha -- Amboy; MrSr Alice^Uuer,—Cliff .. " . ’ M e & a ' . H o sp itfll'lo ^ M r.—a n d - M r 3.----JohJV Fune«t-Htfhie,JWataWitnt;W ]ibJhe lie 4s survived by his wife, Mrs. (Walling) ' Lamberson, Keyport, wood, and Mrs. Mary , Richner, M fTandM rirClaude MeeMi-Eau Neirav—JS-Glumswv-Rd.T—Madison CaIlle,FI6rida,srethep4rents-ol Rev^Ghester-Ar-Gallowttyv-baslSt Mlflam"(Cond(ni)NcumBn;^ three; and-lho-Jatu.. Alvin. LaJiil)8tiioil,J!« Bloom field. - • P ark ; j. » of the First Presbyterian Cfmrch, daughfersTMrs. Ruth'Carmcr, Mfs. T f f t r » member of . tlio Laiirel Funeral services were held.Mon- their first child, a daughter, bom officiating. Interm ent* w ill -bfl.. In 1)oris Grier, and Mrs. Hlma Roget, Siwrtsman'a Club, West Konnshiirg, . day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Run - — Stoddard W ednesday, M ar. 8, 1961. T h e baby weighed eight pounds, four ounc.es, Rose Hilt Cemetery, MDtowun. ' nil-residing In Ohio; onu lister, ,llesldes Ilia motlici', Mr. I.amber* yon Mortuary, Metuchen. Inter Mr, and M r,. Barry Stoddard, 85 Mri. EtmtM Pennetli,- Kevport; •an Is survived by his Wife, Mrs." ment was in Pleasant Plain Ceme- Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are the and has boon named Cynthia Diane. Mrs. Meek* Is the former JohiTE.'Hettrlek r Vuvernl hulf-brotliers and slflters, Lllilan-V. (Oarlmrt) -Lamberson! r- - ^teTy»:Franklin Park. ... : parents of A son.^bqrn In Middlesex Miss Shirley Jones, Middlesex St., Jolm Edward Hettrick, Parslp* and *lx grondchlldrenr two dnugiiter#,, Mrs. Norman 1>. General iiosfjital. pany, died Sunday, Mar. 10,. lWt, Randolph, West j S r 1 - i 1 .Live Better Electrically NOW T 2. Higher Re-sale Value LATEJ^l Ths Gold Medal!loti I, th* symbol t# ft* b«st In nxxlern living - a completely slectrlo boms svsn ^ - to elsan, flexllile eluctrlc host that dost awty tsith - V - costlf, unsightly (urnacts, flues, chlmrwys, pipm •nd radlstors. Yes, • Cold Medallion Horn* Is ths ..|l)j)l>t you c*n provide for your family. 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DeFr.ancisco, _.Vin Wild- for 1961 was decided..at the organi ’■Iwhen Coach G eorge D eitz’s again this season, only Highland man, Robert Yuhsaz, Wayne Bail zational m eeting M a r .-15, W arrca Matawan High balltossers invade Park, in Centra! Jersey, having the ey, Ron Raven, Doug Rinear, Billy Baumgartner, publicity chairman, reports. The item in this is to com — NepiUne'S" field ~ftr--varsity~ and potential to challenge, the Maroon Farrell, Harry Sutton, Pete Ray mond, Mike Decker," Bill Kim ply-that no more thaa.sU .learns jayvee games. Keyport' wili "not and Steel. Coach Barry Rizzo will start his second year as coach of brough, Roger Bowers, Plul can. go into the makeup of an all swing into action until A pr.-7. the Huskie cindermen. This season, Smith, Garry Chckofsky, Carl Ol- star unit to be entered in the Babe : The Matawan outlook is promis Harvey LaTourette, cross-country shefeski, Geeorge Hart. Ruth League playoffs. There are eight clubs in the Bayshore League, ing. Coach Deitz expects ‘to .work coach, will assist him. Also Ken Pomeroy, Charles Li- so the split up of four teams to a fiis two aces, Dave Gregory, Jefl- The Huskies have CD candidates Pera, Bobby Sutton, Bill Moelius, working out. A dozen of these are Tim Bonner, Larry Bachman, division has been approved by th6 hander, and Bill Bowie, righthand holdovers, the rest newcomers and George Eifert, John Hunt, George district Babe Ruth League Commis speedballer, each for half the inn “hopefuls.” The Maroon and Steel Kimbajl, Spece Heyman, Julian Re- sioner. ■ . ings. Charlie Garafano will start squad has outstanding performers sortz, Tom Matuols, Mike Kreide- The two four-team divisions are the American Division and the Na^ _ behind- (he bat., ______but lacks depth.' In the dashes, they menys, Charles Bunger, Jim Du« havie-Richie. Benneti, a .. state. AAU tional Division. The teams in the • Jack Yates, pole-liitter from the gan, Jim - Sullivan, Leif - Aamot, cham p; in the .440, B ra d B rad ach ; American Division and tbeir mana left side of the plate, will go. at Mike Hedgepath, Pete George, tn the'mile, John DAgostino; ’in Paul Starnes, Jeff Smith, Billy gers are: Raritan Rovers, Dom . first base; Billy Collins at second; the javelin, Hank Vreeland; in .the Cusano; Holmdel Tigers, Warren Charlie jWathingloi), at shortstop, Faas and Joe Bernstein. . pole vault, Mike Calherwood; in Baumgartner; Keyport A c e s, and Bobby Jackson, drawn in from Two players shifting in from oth tbe. high jump, Rollie Peterson; in er sports, Dilly Wathington, a xlash George Roman and Bill-Geiger; -tile, outfield, al third. Ed Flynn will the broad jump, Rich Vena; in the Matawan Braves, Neil Davino; Na patrol right field, Bob Haslach cen man, and Ken Rissmiller, a middle. shot and discus,. Dennis Kreuger, tional Division: Cliffwood P.A.L., ter field, 4iid Garden Sutherland distance man, wili be a big-help. : arid ^ the hurdles, Ken'Morris. Frank Cherney; Matawan Hawks, looks good for the call in left field. Because of the great trying out But gone a rc Bob Condit, the 880 and sorting over job the coaches Jack Triola; Raritan Ramblers^ ' Eovlno Is Jayvee Pitcher star} Billy Mabbitt, the speedster; have to do with the, green squad, Milt Markowitz; Keyport Jets, An In the jayvee game, the MHS Tim Magee, the, tlmbertopping the schedule has been put back dy Hulsart. seconds will go with Mike Eovino, hurdler; Roy Matthews, the shot longer than usual for starting. It The teams will play a 14 game ' a righthander on the mound. Other putter; Sam Kay, the stellar vaul- is: Apr. 12, Point Pleasant, away; "crossover” schedule, all -teams wise the jayvees lineup still is Un ter; Mel Jeffcoat, the many events 18, Brick Township, away; 22, meeting on a home-and-home bas decided with so many rookies on m an . - Bridgeton Relays; 26, Rumson, is. Upon completion of the regular h an d . __ ' WUi H elp To Fill p a p . home; 29, Penn Relays, Philadel schedule the first two teams of Matawan’s firstljiome •' game: will Some of the second stringers’ of phia; May 3, Middletown, away; each division will play a one ganie . b e against F reehold R egional JyJar. Iflst^yeari-Rich Fierros.-Fred Knl- (J, Lonj* B ranch, hom e; 10r -N ep- elimination playoff, with the win 30. The Matawan players, as usual mar-John McKnight, Ernie Short- tune, away; 13; Long Branch Re ners from each division then meet —with Maroon and SU:cl biiil L\ub5. ndgef Jan Cort. Roosevelt Jcff- J a y s ;; 17, M anasquan, aw ay; 20, ing in a best-of-three series for the George Patterson, a member ot the United States Olympic ream will have to rebuild their field In coat, all runners of ope sort or an Shore Conference *‘B” at Toms Bayshore Championship. In" add!-, which competed in Rome last year, will be featured at the annual the next week. If the work Is notj other, should fill the gaps.. R iver; 2-1, K eyport, aw ay; 27, Cen tion to local play, the League will ^-.completed - in time, the Freehold • Those yet- to get a chance to tral Jersey,-Asbury Park; June 3, father-son night scheduled at Keyport HiRh School tomorrow night by send ah All-Star team from each game will, be shifted to the cojrjfy showtheir wares are: Dan Van- N.J.S.LA.A. at'RutgerfSStadium*, . the Raritan Township Recreation Committee. ' division’into the Babe-Ruth Nation-’ al Tournament. The national tourn se a t. " " ' : , George Patterson Jr., IC-year-old . While the Neptune and Freehold failed to gain one of the six spots ament begins on the local level and games are riot Shore Conference accomplished gymnast and mem on the team. — — advances to state and district play ber of the United States Olympic -B ” contests, they will count to Alex Webster Too! and eventually to the Babe Ruth(- IT OVER team-at Rome, Italy, wilt be a fea Highlight of the program will be ward Matawan's rating in Central DAN KUfcMA World Series, Which this year will' Jersey, Group II, and a chance to tured performer at the “father-son” an appearance by Alex Webster of be held in Glendive, Mont. Montanai qualify In the iplayoffi to. defend night to be held tomorrow at 8:15 the New York Giants football team. reports over 1200 advance tickets the championship they won “last LAS VEGAS betting commission the alma mater of Warren Ryan, p.m. in the Keyport High School Alex wil! narrate a 30-minute sound already have been sold for ~thi3- auditorium. The affair is sponsored y e a r. Kuzma College ers‘have come up with their two- president of the Matawan Rotary and color film of the Giants in ac-> classic. ,, ‘ BAYSHORE JUNIOR week-before-the-seasonopens line Club, and Warren watched the by the Recreation Committee of tion. Photos of Alex will be dis • Fina Is Umplre-In-^hlef - - on the pennant races. Despite the Raritan Township. tributed to the /oungsLers. fhysiqye W inner Rams complete their -season’s In other business, John Fina was Yankees unimpressive showing to sweep at Upsala College gym An accomplished gymnast at 10 Also on the program will be out-, appointed Umpire-in-Chief for tha Pitcher Now date-under their new management, S aturday. and a sure-handed trapeze artist standing wrestling acts, trampo --John Rasimowlcz,JBelford._8 ph£ NIGH SCHOOL League. Fina announced plans for ~Dan Kuzma,-star centerman of they are once more odds-on favor a t 13, G eorge also i s a t hom e in line performers and gymnasts. his staff to attend a series Of um sldue development trainee at ites at 3-2 to take .the American the saddle; a good swimmer; Baseballs, pennants and baseball Matawan High School's Shore Con . KEYPORT-MATAWAN basket* piring clinics before the season Mirra's Gym, Route 36, Raritan wrestler; fencer and a marksman passes will be awarded to lucky CONFERENCE League title. This probably is built ball heyer can hope to get far in gets underway. ; - _ , L Township, , w as awarded second ference championship basketball with the pistol. At 13 he did a youngsters. on the bush-leagulsh caliber, of the state play as long as the teams are .. Playing sites announced were -. plag? Ina.Iarge field of'contestants {earn of i960, is essaying. 4 new, summer stint with a circus. .. - ^ Refreshments a!sd will be -serv Keansburg Von the-fchamplonship balance bf the league. In the Na locked in'the limitations ' of the both Keyport team's, Keyport High in'fffe' annual-New JerJey High So impressive were his multi ed. There will be no admission role this spring. Be now is a pitch tional League, the Milwaukee Shore Conference type of game. School Field; Matawan teams, schools physique contest last week. in the Bayshore Junior High School talented performances while train charge. All Raritan Township boys e r as* a fresh m an a t G u/lford Col- Braves and the Pittsburg Pirates The.players of the local schools Matawan High School Field; Rari — &asimowic2,-iuMiddlelQwn-jrQwn' -Conference In-a-playoff-fiamejylth ing with (he Modem Olympic Pen of school age and their fathers ore are both rated at 5-2 to 2-1. Take get attuned to moving about'the tan teams,'Beers St. Recreation ship High School athlete, was train lege, RC.i and seems fiTaTgood your pick between ’em. The odds on tathlon Squad at Fort Sam Hous invited to attend. Plans of the Rec Middletown Intermediate Thurs court at a set pace. It is good Field; Holmdel, Crawford’S Hill ed by Jackie Mlrro, physical cul- line to make the varsity team. Be ton, San Antonio, Tex., he was as reatio n -C om m ittee for 1951 also, day 35-32 at the Middletown Town th) other teams ln the two leagues enough to beat most every other Field, Holmdel R d.,' (adjacent ta turlst and former Keyport High are; In the American League, Chi sured the trip to Rome even if he will be outlined. - cause bf its small enrollment, team in the-conference and take Echo Project site), and Cliffwood, football star. ship High gym. Middletown was freshmen are eligible for varsity cago White Sox, 5—1; Baltimore conference titles. The .school gets Cliffwood Recreation Field, Cliff defending tiUlst. Keansburg last Orioles, 6^1; . Cleveland . Indians, sports at Guilford. a trophy: and-the players-get-nice wood Ave. ------This week, Vhy don’t you won the league crow n in 1958. B-rl; Detroit Tigers and.Minnesota Officer^ announced werer Presi look through the windows of Kuzma already has established individual . medals as mementoes Demarest Starts First Season As Middletown Intermed[ate let their T w ins, an e n try , 10—1; K ansas of their high school playing days: dent, Al Caruso; vice president, your . church . . .from the ifiitfdE1’ his athletic stature on the Guilford City Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, rivals get away to an early lead And they get named on ATI-Shore Charles -Moriarty; secretary, Staa campus by making the varsity Boston Red Sox and Washington and AII»Shore Conference teams. Cooley; treasurer, Edward Wilson. d r i v c - i n and never could quite overtake Senators,- an entry, 11—1, The Na Keyport Traek Coach; Has Big Squad basketball team this past winter In But ojiq only has to watch state The eight managers, wh(T do not _ THCATAC them. Doug Kite and Jim Bever tional League, Los Angeles Dodg pAHKWAtI'3400 tournament semi-finals and finals A hjdden talent search will mark In the dashes, a new squad will serve as officers, comprise the vot-. his freshman year. His perform ers, 3—1; San Francisco Giants idge carried the load for Coach Bill to sense that this style or play Is the first season of Jay Demarest have to be. developed. Jim Nappi, ing congress and each town is rep Entire Week! ance was 10 points per game av* and St. Louis'Cardinals, 5—l to DeMaJo's playerj, but tho Inter two . or-three steps slower (n move as head coach of Keyport High Dave Siegel, Johnny Doerr, Ken resented on-the board of trustees. Today Thru Tuesday! erage. He led the team in rebounds 1; Philadelphia' Phillies, Chica ment than in most competing track. Stan (Tuffy) Baker, athletic Thomas and Williams are the bcU The BaySbore Babe Ruth League mediate School team did a master go Cubs and CinCinhati Reds, an with 43 per cent and hit on 79 per areas. And the split-second spot director, turned the reins over to ter prospects. In tbe troublesome ^ilso decided because of last year’s Bob ft Lucy Exposed!- ful job. on tying up Ken Molok, the entry, J& r-l -tg-25—1« The , entry ted dowqeourt pass and fast break- Demarest at the end of last sea race placement situation in the success arid popular requests, an cent of his foul" shots arid 68~per betting is designed to cut off the They Act Like They’re Mar winners’ big centerman. in are conspicuous by their rarity son. Assisting 'the new coach will running events, put down for mid intra-league Alt-Star game would cent of his fJeid^goal tries. His hazard to the commissioners in ried and They Are . . « But But Keansburg was just as adept in conference play, the offensive be Art Abbarfa, once a Matawan dle distance running are George be played, with proceeds going to single-team betting where the odds showing was such that he gained in their defensive work against procedure being to wait until the High athlete. Henry, Ed Broberg, Art Silcox, charity. Details will be announced Not To Each Other! the unusual award for a Guilford on perennial tail-enders mounts to Middletown’s Mike Smith. Coach opposition’s zone forms and then The need for a talent search tFohn Messenger, and Frankie Pi at a later date. . freshman of membership In the 200-1, Should one o f th ese team s Bob Hope and Lucille Ball Fred Gernsbeck shifted his style 'go through a painstaking process comes about because the Keys are azza. There are distance runners Monogram Club, the campus ath* ever' come through, it would be to challenge Pote and Scullion in Extra Hilarious, Extra Up- of play in the second period when of breaking it. down. Our players long in numbers and short in ex letics, honorary society, in M b disastrous- for the commissioners. For Raritan Boys . it was obvious that the Keansburg get habited to a' slower pace, a perienced holdovers. There were newcomers- John . McLane, John roarioui,-Eitrm Marital in freshrhan yiar. - By going back over the records of defenses were leaving the Intermed stop-and-look-around type of play 59 can d id ates lor KHS. track by. Moore, and Woody Sullivan. The years,--they have determined that latter boy id versatile and also can Registration (or the"Raven-ant ‘THE TACTS OF LIFE" That Kuzma did improve tho iate School aces, Smith and"Stretch and they cannoj be e^peqt^f \o last: count whh -repprtlng ,Ramblers; teams of;the jRaritan Davenport, with nowhere to go. thpy can otter the entry with lest mtflch “(earns from other sections become the Keys ace dash man. Guilford team I*.shown by.the fact Kazard'and draw a proportionately each day. But there arc only a half Township section' of the Bayshore ^ . . . and — thnt’-whlle they again tiad a Joslnj Chippy Griffin stepped into Ihe of tk.state whero a furied pace of L'es Brown, the football star, is an 1 g r e a te r amount o! long-shot betting dozen lettermen, no more. Babe Ruth Leagues (ages 13-15 in year, no opponent was able to roll breach for Middletown and Ms plaV is the^rulo jn basketball bat- other potential in the dashes. Sln-G Jrls H elp T w o w.ith .It. The commissioners being The new regime starts with two clusive) takes place Saturday 3 Up 100 points on them. Last ycijf driving brought .the defending Beyond these are a flock of new BJntEflejnyLIfellnr eminently successful in their opera- ties (or .survival. The Keyport- milers who have the potential to p.m. . at Hazlet Firemen’s field*/ Guilford foes-lQid .it ot] them for champs.backinto the.ball.game.at Matawan teams have a record of ‘ * • - • ( tions'over a* long period of years, try. for state honors. They aro John comers and freshmen that will be Maple Dr., off Route 35, Charles "OPERATION over 100 points in. six gapies. Kuz 18-15 a t halftim e. • - winning consistently, so the fans the soUrce'of'the hidden talent Ihe it ill-befits a low-income-bracket Pote and Ed Scullion. A year of Morioraty announces...... BOTTLENECK” ma gained his scholarship because supporting them are. kept happy. KHS coaches seek. The as-yet un Revamps Style Of Play sports writer to question their quot growth and staying power .has the small college in North Carolina But college talent scouts check placed candidates are Jim Alexan But Coach DcMaio. also revampi ing of odds,- But-we-are a t lo^s to com e to th em since tn e 1960 se a wearied of being a doormat for ri ed his style of play in the half-tlme understand why the National them skeptically, they get fewer of son. Rival teams with only one der, John Barrett, Robert Berg vals giving athletes assistance and fers than-players in other areas strom, Dick Bryson, Jack Burns, and Molok was shaken loose in the League entry is offered at lopggr good distance runner will be up last year allocated, sorte of Us and what they do get Is the partial Andrew Cacassa, Dennis Daniele, third quarter to sew up the game odds than tne American LeAgue against It facing Keyport as the KEYPORT Robert Hartman, Fred Hoban, scholarship funds on a. combined for Kcansburg.'Thq defensive work entry. In their quotations on the scholarship, put on a “tryout” ' Pote-Spullior) combination can pace academic-athletic basis., t is, not favorable to the boy who Herb Keefe, Jeff Karbin, Dave La of the tall Keansburg team was the. top teams of the National League, him until he Is worn down with G uilford w as founded in 1837 nnd Conte, Don Lambros, Don Miller, best seen on any Conference court they esteem the pennant race to be needs something he can depend on one man and then have the second is the oldest co-educational college when - undertaking the financial Robert Mount, Ken Murry, George WEEKDAYS OrtN 6:JO-MOVIIJ A! 7:«0| this season in the third period as wide open, bo it would sccrri to us Keyport runner come up and take in the south. T hose of Q uaker Nicol, Joe Perez, Robert Pyburn, SUNDAYS ONIT - OPEN $-30 - MGVtf i AT OUSK only a field goal and a foul by that the NL entry teams, the Phil commitment of higher education. him in the closing stages of the (Hint I mu h!H til -MSWtHIH religious conviction founded it. The Billy Schauffler, Art Smith, George Griffin were allowed the Middle lies, Cub) or Reds, have a far bet The lack of proper facilities and race. ... , NOW THRU SAT. EVENING enrollment is G50, meaning that the Smith, Tony Santore, Ed Surkow- Q 'S P b 4. LUO1' town players. When Keansburg ap ter chance to spring a surprise double sessions harass the local Bob Rosen In tho shot put; Larry athletic teams must be manned clubs .in.practicing for a faster ski, Pete VanRixoort, Jim Wayde, peared to tire under-the- puee-of than” the_Amerlcan-LeagueV Red O’Neil in the discus; -C h arlie Och-- llnrjl llu|hhi| _ from 3Q0 boys, There are 52 on Sam Weir’ and JiwDplan. ' jfoufhoi oHi ""r ' play set by the defending champs Sox and Kansas City A’s. The An type of game, but as long as the inegro in the javelin; Jim Lawson the faculty, The campus spreads An 880-yard freshman relay team Lucille in the- fourth quarter, the Inter gels and the Senators only are opposition does not operate at a in the high jump, and John Wil out over 200 acres with a new ath faster pace, Keyport and Matawan of Williams, Thomas, Siegel and mediate School team was coming glorified bush league clubs, so they liams, a newcomer, give the Keys BOB letic field occupying 30 acres. That Doerr is catching the eye of KHS on again. But the clock Was against do not seriously enter Into the pic will not become habited to it. Their potential around which to build in the college is surely no football * hope * m them and their last basket only tu re. . coaches cannot drive the local boys the field events. But the Keys can co ach es. HOPE foundry is shown by the fact its THK SCHEDULE: made it a close game. to play faster than they need to assemble other powerful track-, tight little football stndlmh has Apr. S— 3::t0 P.M.—Middletown a n d There is a three-way playoff for SOUTH JERSEY’S strangle win. So unless the general caliber men of experience for the weights • . Rumson—at Middletown. lyciUrE ball" seating fo r only 2500. . the third place trophy among Key A pr. 12— :*::;o P .M .—R ed B ank a n d hold on state basketball champ of Shore Conference basketball in Wayne Bowne, Charlie Sakin, T H E , Kuzma liad a number of other . Rumson—at Red Bank. - port Central, Matawan Elementary ionships was. broken this year as' steps up very markedly and the Ralph Foss, Chris Craig, and Doug offers before choosing Guilford. He A pr. 19— 3:30 P .M .—P t. P le a s a n t — and Union Beach. Matawan drew only Wlldsyood,-in-Group 1, and many “easy” games disajrpear, Allen who would be brought up to A w ay. • was a member of the Central Jer F A O T s a bye and. Keyport and Union Bishop Eustadei .Carnden, In *‘B” there is not much chance of a team first-line performers this year and A pr. 20— 3 :S0 P .M .—L a k e w o o d— o p sey, Croup If,, basketball team A w ay. - Beach tangled Monday at Leonar parochial, retairted titles for that in thfs area going all the way in end the traditional Keyport lack df May 3— 3:30.P.M.—Rumson—Home. at. Matawan .in 1959. lie took up do School gym. The Central School section of the state, Roselle, state state ploy. . . - sco rers In the field events. May 13— 10 A.M.—Long Branch R«- UFE RUTH HUSSEY'DON DEfORE ba^ubqjl In a serious way last sum pluyers carried tho honors 35-28'ift champs in Group II, on their Lawson also is a capable hurdler. lay s— Aw.-\y. • mer and was developed as_a pitch May 18— 3:30 P.M.—Sayreville — A —ANO — well-played game In which' the form in th6 ‘ finals ' against Ed Caruso won points in the hurd ilw sMcaun/nrvtL'* er by Manager Dan FerrantO of the w ay. , Beachers broke away to an early Moorestown, Was at least 20 les iast year. Ed Marchetti, Jim M ay 17— 3:30 P .M . — H ightstow n Har.let^ p y n am o s. Tho Guilford leud but could not stave off the tall points better than , Keyport and Houston and Bob Ciancuilli are to • H o m e. - ' / team opposes Cntawaba in its Keyporters, Keyport Youth May 20— L.P.M.—ShoreConferinc* 25 better than Matawan, Sayre* be brought along in the timber-top Meet—Tomt River. opener tomorrow, then will go on UMDMIWIUIUIt T he B eachers ran off to a 7-4 .vrtlo, H ighland P a rk an d L ak e ping. In the pole vault, the situa May 24— 3:30 P.M. —M ataw an — a spring vacation trip through first quarter lead but Freddle^Sio- wood. The Keys' tall, Larry Po tion is the despair of the Keyport - H om e. - South Carolina. ben tied it up for Central School Athletic League May 27—12:30 P.M. — Central Jersey land and Larry O'Neil would coach right now with Ned.Crossley ; M eet—A sbury P a rk . Kuzma probably will get a turn early in the second quarter. A crip FREEST have given them soma chance ot the only potential polnt-getter. June 10 A.M. — N.J.S.I. A.A. CHIIDWH UflMR 12 f«E to pitch against a northern col by Billy Geiger broke the tio in controlling the Rams 6 ft. 7 in. Meet at Rutgers StccUum. r also FIGHT FILM lege or two as Rensselaer Poly in Keypori’s .favor and they never Charley Grob under the boards. vades., the.Guilford diamond on a trailed thereafter. John Pangborn A remote chance for a tie re in striking distance in the first But Grob wai a potent factor in mained in tthe Keyport Youth Ath SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW aouiheVn trip Mar. 30 followed by had them safely in the van a t 14-9 the game only In the early stag q u a rte r, but it w as a hopeless 33-14 EATDNTOWIU Williams Apr. I and the University by. halftlme. letic League as the teams conclud against them at halftimc, Then all SATURDAY MAT. ONLY 1:45 es. When Moorestown was press ed their next to last session of the of Maine Apr. 7,-.Guilford plays a Bobby Lowther led a Union the Celts players got Into the scor •THE BOY. AND THE PIRATES’ ing the Ramsi his coach took him season at KHS court,Saturday. The DRIVE.IN] . • • — also 26-game baseball schedule, the ono Beach second-half comeback that ing act in the second half. jout as slowing down tho Roselle P isto n s disposed of tho N ats 43-27 “big college” opponent being Wil pressed the Keyport.Jeam all the After what the Celtics did, the "HIDE OUT FOR REVENGE” team when they were battling Un and now need only to beat the liam and-Mary ut Norfolk, Va. Apr. way but could not overtake the one-point difference game that the der a speed-up. The( Rants won Knicka to sew up championship SUN. - MON. - TUES. 17. T he college closes for th e a c a Central School players bccause the Hawks and Knicks played was al 26 straight games; the Watchung honors for both ends of the season. dem ic y e a r M ay 28. . most an oddity. The Hawks had Beachers had to yield control of Valley Conference championship, T he K nicks blew one 38-37 to the Open 8: SO — Show 7 P.M. — Fbom 212-tiM Kuzma's parents and young control most of the way behind the tho hoards' to their taller rivals. the Union County tournament and llawks, but were without the ser brother reside , on Woodbrook Dr., under-the-basket work of Pete Han Keyport now will engage Matawan the Stnte Group II, so they cer- vices of their scoring ace, Dick Malawan Township. His father was sen and some sensational shooting Ofr Now Thru Tuesday ★ for the third place Ironhy. lainly must have something. Out Pieper, who will be back Satur a Passaic High basketball player in Kmmburf (33) Mlddlrtown they did look a little bad in hav-. from the foul line. The Knicks trail Intrrmrdlita day. . Two Terrific Attractions the years just before World War ing no suitable defense' when ed 22-12 a t h alftim e an d 28-21 by (32) The Celtics left tna scorcbooks the end of the third quarter. But II. School loyalties run strong In Cl F P • Rarilaa Police Champions Of Raritan A. A. Basketball League i Col/ T o '33 Champa Foswood I I Blue Jays Get Raritan Police WMdUnd Pk « It ■ All player* *ho were member* Hidden .llllli; t 11 (continued from fifth column) of Keyport High School’s Group ing game Monday night, and see Raritan Teachers 3 13 Rec Clincher -U atatc- cbampteiishlp bMkctfet*!,’ vnd~p!nce~Upper~RarHan-bfittl«^- Leaifint Scorena * It’s all over but the shouting in' team of 1933 are asked to contact’ Edw ard Springsteen, 2414 Oak fourth place Norgate in the night A\f. ihe Bayshore Recreation Basket- Fafih, Wotittinnd Pk, 20 6_^ St.-, Point Pleasant, about a re* cap. The winners met for tho post .ITi^iri^agueV_XinfiLConsiruction's union. He would be interested to Bom-tsky, Tcachers 17.8 .Blue Jays cjinched the title honors hear frotn those whowould vol* season. championship following a Schenk, Hitt. J Jills 19.4 ■ ~ in thsJ^_sess.ion of_j))ay at JBal- untcer lo work on a committee. consolation game between losers. Helfrich, P ol...... H . 4 . I lnal Standing* ' r Nicolay, Up. Rnr. 15.7 - ^bach’s, ootscoring the Jersey War Stanley CarharU the coach of that state championship team, T eam , W L Dunin, llnnntiny I’k. U t rio rs 76-61. Fn o th e r gam es, the will be u guest speaker at Key Raritan Police ...... 12 " ' 4 ' Iloclin.l'oxwond ------12.-1— ' Matawan A.C. put on a scoring port Kiwunls Club Tuesday night, Upper Rar. II 5 l.otosky. Nor. Man, . 19.1 splurge outdistance the Fat Five In a p ro g ram honoring tho im>m* Harmony Purk 10 6 Nounim, Up. Kar. 13.0 Ningnle Man. 9 7 Sprii)|;Kli‘tni, Police 101 - — 92-62 w hile th e M olly P itch er hers of the 19664! (cnm who complli-d a 20-4 reco rd . It w as . Homes five downed the Keyport one guinc fchort of the record sot p u k e s 61-57. , by Cnrliart’s lust Keyport teum The Blue Jays showed that Dave which won 21 guinea and lost only Schmedes was not the whole scor* one, tn tlio final round fur tlio —— ^ng show for-their team by-dividing Central Jersey, Group II, champ* up the scoring all along the line. lon.vhip. Tliis nearly cost them dearly as The chainplonkhlp~leam~ol lttS they had only a 31*29 half-time ad was not so impressive on a woo* vantage, Lou Mustillo leading iho lost regular season busls because Warriors to a mighty effort to r of the severe calilwr of their, ' head off the league-leaders from iichcdule, but they up*e( two clinching the championship. tennis having records of. 22 ; . But in the third quarter, the gumes won In the course of at- Jays went over to defense entirely tnining their Mute championship, and made a fine showing of it, Cnrtcret and Cranford. holding Mustillo and Butch Gam* baiella down while Frank Generel- / li was leading the Jays to the Wildlife Week To ( points needed to assure their tri Focus Oh Statq Need umph. Mustillo was back in furied action again in the final quarter, National Wlldlire W o o k,' c r> but the Jays had the clock playing bitted nationally this y e a r Ibis Y 0 U R £H()^ ' - with them now and-they coasted week, is a m o s t appropriate o ut."" ~ "• ■ ------S W W tL period to: fQCUjr_httcnlion~ on Gov. Rich Wenner and Ken Henderson Robert B; Meyner1*8 imOOO.OOO STAND - . sparked the Matawan A* C. scor- Green AcrusT’foyi'am designed “lo )ng extravaganza. Hall Shumock t i l l I™ ^““ Irffd^ls^besttnight^bfthrseasoii solve New Jersey's open space Cfisis, ' foUi ow V lt* - for the Pat Five, but they were Any C«" <,,, •- blotted out of the game at the The “NeWVef«*y^l5a|)artment of gig Rubber (hi'Rwrnl Conservation a n a K conom ic Do* WhM'»« " stajt. the Matawan team having iWJE a prohibitive 30*8Jead at the end velopment f hns colled upo.n all ofthe'firsrauartelr." Now Jeraey chlrens LtLobserve Na» I "rp.pUtO” TV . 1 pitsie Jackson led the Molly tlonal Wfldljfe Wet*k.by bccoitjlng lirtu Pitcher five in a well-rounded at acquaJ.nfcd' witK tho stato’s pro- tack against the Dukes. The Pitch- Urum io maintain and increase out-* e rm e n w ent out to a 28-19 half-tim e door fuciiitics for the benefit of m S s advantage and thett-withstood the present and future gonerations. v rushes of the Dukes' Jack Jarusie- ► wicz and Herb Dietrich In the last Penalize Drivers half. - :— Standings Soven area motorists have , had • • •• ...... ■; •• .W ’ Ii "DES1GHIR" Blue Jays ’ their driving-privilege* sus|«*ncled W a rrio rs . under the state's point system and ' 19-bi.TVfl M aU w in mandatory speed programs, It waa Keyport Dukes Molly Pitcher reported this week by (he biyi&ion Ai Uw ••... Fat. five.. of Motor Vehicles. Penalized wero MiUwin A.C. Fat Five <«) (92) Milton R. Woodruff, West Keans OFF. . o r p Jtaritan Police defeated Upper Raritan 48*42 to break a tie for first and Gifford Bowne; bottom row, Alfred Ford, Joe O’Connors, Henry burg; Clarence Phoebus jr., Mata W enner 1 0 0 22 Shum ock 8 .6 22 place and win the Raritan Athletic Association Haskclball League title. Springsteen and William Wheatley. Absent when the photo wai taken wan; Howard Tilton Jr., Keyport; m l H enderson 9 4 32 F. Poltijg 7 _0 H Members of the winning combination are. (left to right): Top row: were Holmes Ctarmcrley, Roy Hilton arid Andy Linde. M artin • 1 13 R . P oling 4 3 11 Rlchord A. Fariello, Matawan; P e e le r 4 1 0 Werth’n 2 3 7 Dayton Wilson, manager; Jerry Walling, Jake Helfrich, Robert Tilycr ( Richard L. Taylor, Marlboro; John T bm asello I 2 14 Gray 3 2 B Timink, Keunsburg, and Esser L. _ Theter . _ 1 G 2 Raritan Police defeated Upper Upper Raritan again bounced back mark consistently, Norgate was in point lead over Fosh two weeks Fen’n; Morgunville. 42 e 62 24 14 62 R aritan , 48-42, last week to be on some sparkling play by-Harry the driver's seat, 20-10 at the half. ago. Fash,-however, singed the hoifl n«f vutwiMMi. tn * W aft Blue Jayi J e rs e y i*sr mmi 9 0 -D A Y W artlori^n^ come 1961-62 champion of the R ari Nicolay and returned the margin Lotosky ended the night, with 22 for 70 points in the last two games .... • ' ------q J. p AN A CwmUnM Futani; TV SERVICB tan Athletic Association' basketball to one point*— , ------m* rkers- Teammates Jtrank.W ells to. win (lie title by fivc paints over- • ail, l|a • jWrfth re«liel-funti |« a l N O Schmedes “5 “3 13 VanWart 1 0 2 league. Hie teams entered the G aw lcr 7 0 14 Eibaud 2 0 4 Here police coach Dayton Wil and Jim Fay had 11 each, while Benetsky. Schenk, Helfrich, and Roller Skating lit ft* pltlutll EXTRA COSTI • 1 13 M ustillo 13 1 31 Foxwood was paced by Dick Van- P'fnnl tonwla« Kehoe, game tied for first place. son instructed his team to slow Bill Nicolay round out t h e first SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS H‘l ” smssli tm lea, iteir, ttntnufflMI 4v.lt«kl« li.ta M otley 4 3 11 C erm ’ll 2 1 5 Woert with 12 points. ■ (hn.r.l (litlf). The law enforcers Jumped out to down the pace and wait for good flye In that order. •ImbIi , vttti futlfwm p-front Mnlioli, ‘tall- Anthony 2 2 6 Gamb'la 5 0 10 Harmony Park missed a chance Every Night ItMtfOlrMlI fu«h" sihI "fitTonel* httwy B.niN, L ollus l o Z Palumbo o o o a nine-point lead early in Ihe game, shots. The /nanuever forced Upper Fash also ended the season with • PtKUMnmfM ilretitlry Ium cinltQll 0 1 17 Golden 4 .1 9 to tie Upper Rarffan~T0r second Except Monday Cenerelli and seemed on their way to an Raritan to feress the outside men. the best per gnme average, 20.0, wr steitir M'fQiminci R— Slim SlttiBu.ttl place Whert U bowed to a red-hot 7iM lo 11 P.ML 8 5 d«f«ndiblllbl •hllwl ___ • 33 20 76 29 3 61 easy victory when Upper Raritan's As a result, the big men, Jake L otosky w as n ext w ilh 16.6 follow Molly Pitcher . Keyport Dukes leading scorer, Bill Nicolay, was Helfrfch and J«f*ry Wailing, held W oodland P a rk team €5*59. H ottest ed by Schenk a t 19.4, Sysgm , 18.8 I TO BI 9URI of 8ofl«foeflor» Imlal on a H o m es: (61) (51) of the Woodlanders was Bill Fash M allnee injured and had to leave the game. in check most of the game, were an d B enetsky, 17.8. Sat. • Sun. 1. O-I 81RVICI POIICY - WARRANTir. o r p o r p who caged 29 polnls, J8 in th e H y m an 1 0 2 JaruVz 8 J 11 Suddenly, Upper Raritan caught able to~Ehake free for a couple pf The top four teams vied for Ifolldai Onlr Au Clipvy owm lu Jut-amootH rkl* to noma nilgliljr~ Thursday Evening lni[imlou» »n||lnM Tlnr. ..- thlnja lik» Kull Qell - gentles rough roads . auspmalon, praeiilon btlancMl wh«l», unttiui cliaaali runlilnnlng ami a iu|)*rlallv*ly lniuletal w ith a Jet-sm ooth r id e Doily by Kl.liar, Nor iIihmi ('havy’slnypnulty atop C a m e r a with rid*. Taka p.rform anc*, lor Inatnnca, Yau’v t M A R C H 3 0 t h ■ ehole* o f 24 pow*r M m i ranging all t)i« way HP to th« mlility SIS-Jutllt lnc^ /l'iirbo-Thruat And Friday Evening March 31 Vt'ii* wi(H ahifUfrM TurbvitM* Uaumiaalotl.' C l i n i c Mort IngMUlty: WJ)*n. you h a Ve y o u r c a m e r a c h e c k e d - •hK’k J«t-itnooth Chavy prirt* with your d«al*r you'll DESIGNERS J. J. 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WALLACE 3m th ntu: Chttrolrt t/irt, Chivy form at and th nr* Ctrvfttt at if^tr !ot*(ttuthiritid Chuvttltl LEGAL NOTICE Seek Competent fl-wi - SHERIFFS-SALE -SUPERIOR COURT —OF NEW .ry,ESF,Y_ The Matawan Journal Classified Ads Income LAW DrVlSfON ESSEX COUNTV * Federal Income taxpayers of the D ocket No. L 5067-59 J 5291*53 — Camden -District who . seek profes- Samuel Daner, Plaintiff va; Willie ■‘"'-SShnal-assistance in preparing their 'Alexander, aiia- Emma May Morse HELP WANTED F O R R E N T F O R S A L E HOUSES. FOR SALE Johnson Alexander, his wife, et al. I960 returns should consult only ROOM AND BOARD, retired man RUGS, never i^sed,- in. original qualified and compejent firms or Oefendantu .. . or w om an, $125 p e r m onth. In wrapping from Armstrong Wool BETSY ROSS HOMES individuals, ClirisLfG ross, 'Direc Oy virtue ol a w rit ol execution In _ .PRINTER the above stated' ’action to me di q u ire 183 M ain St;, M ataw an o r-call en Mills, solid- and tweeds with rected, 1 shull expose for sale at pub tor of Internal Revenue for the LQwell 6-6064.______wj23 non-skid foara rubber backs. Ter ' Caliiden District, advised. . lic -vendue, at the Court House in PRESSMAN BEFORE you Buy or sign Coo- ‘ the Burough uf .Freehold, County of rific saving, private home. Call SMALL \KITCHEN, bed. sitting tract for a house call us and com* . Members of the accounting and Monmouth, New Je rsey, on M onday, SE a B right 2-0549. w jtf legal professions usually provide the 27th day of March. 10D1, at 2 Allround printer, Strong on fob room. TV. One adult only, $12.50 pare our General Contract price to o’clock, P.M .. Prevailing Time. top-notch assistance, Mr. Gross presses, Craftsman, Little Giant p e r week. C all 767-2391. wj23 “PRESBYTERIANS. Pioneer, al others. We will build you a cus All the defendant^' right, title and and C&P open. Lock-up and make noted. Frequently, taxpayer^ find interest, if any, in and to the follow Matawan/' Just published, may tom bouse, not a prefabricated ready. Call CO 4*3030. _ wjtf A PA R T M E N T A rooms and bath, business associates in their book ing; . hot water and heat supplied. In be purchased in Matawan at Tbe house, on your lot or ours, to your , - keeping and accounting depart- UnrouRh or Matnwan. County ot Friendly Shop, Main St., In Keyport Monmouih, State of New Jersey: • quire 62 Gerard Ave., Matawan or specifications with no money down* mentrnnd in banks or other finan FinsT TRACT: GIRL OR WOMAN, part time, 3 to call LOwell 6*9819. wj23* at Bayshore Stationers, 36 W. Front 100% financing. New hom es for cial institutions are qualified to BEING rear the junction of two 5 hours a day, 5 day week. Must St., T he K eyport W eekly, 52 W. sale presently under construction. help -themr-h£--pomted_QUL _____ ronds, Ihe one leading from Middle hnve knowledge of typing, book APARTMENT furnished, 4 rooms Call COifax 4-1676'o r 1137. ' w jtl town Point, (now Matawan) to Key - and bathi-adults -Qnlyrno pets. Front St., and,M>F*eehold the Mr. Cross suggest that taxpay- port, and the other leading irom keeping and filing.” Call- COifax Monmouth ~ County Historical~As Inquire 28 Seabreeze rWay, Keans- CHARMING HOM E Jn fine neigh : ers seeking assistance of a tax ad Mount Pleasant to Joseph Ellis's land -1228. - - ' wj'23 sociation Library, 70 Court SL Price visor in the preparation of their ing and store, in the Township of- b u rg. C all 787-1070.______wj23 borhood, living room, dining Middletown, (now M atauan), County WOMAN for general housework, per book, $3.98. wjtl room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath . rotuirTshould: Be sure the ndvis- ot Monmouth £tid State of New Jer Thursday or Friday. Transporta SMALL HOUSE. Inquire Joseph down stairs. 2 bedrooms with or has a permanent place of busi sey and known and described as fol tion provided. Call COifax 4-1237. Stenger, H ighw ay 34, M ataw an, FREE ESTIMATES ON ness or address where he can be lows : closets and large hall upstairs, low wj23 1 mile south of light. ‘ wjff A L U M IN U M reached in case Internal Revenue BEGINNING at a stone planted near down paym ent. $16,000. C arlton - the middle of the first mentioned Service subsequently questions da road and at the most Westerly cor WOMAN or f»irl to c a re fo r 2 chil MATAWAN apartment, 3 rooms and WINDOWS - DOORS H. Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway 36, . ta on the return, insist that the re* ner of Israel S, Chumar'i lot of 1 dren while mother works. Call bath, light, heat, water supplied. K eyport. Call COifax 4-1918. • wj21 fund check btfsent io you, except land, snd from thence — along the LOwell 6-6056. wJ23 Parking facilities. Available April SIDING said Jarael S. Chumar's line 1st south $900 DOWN buys this 6 year old where circumstances require a 1st. Cali LOwell 6-4300. w jtf thirty two degrees and fifty two ASSISTANT manager for shoe de NO DOWN PAYMENT custom built home. 2 bedrooms, power of attorney relationship; be* minutes east three chains and thirty partment, experience not neces* K A R L FR A N T Z — CO 4-3403 * ware of those advisors who claim seven links to a stone planted in the COMPACT 3' room aipartment in living room, science kitchen, cera Jast mentioned road; thence 2nd — sary, good salary. Apply Mr. Ely, Matawan, heat and hot water sup ______wJU mic tile bath, oil hot water heat/ ._ the ability to obtain large.munds, leaving, but don't rent my rotom with a along the said road South sixteen de Shoe Department, Family Circle plied. Available April 1st. Call NOW OPEN. Large selection double garage. 30 year loan avail or who ask & percentage of^an Want Ad,— I may be back!” grees and thirty minutes west one Discount C enter, H ighw ay 36, Key- anticipated refund as a fee, and chain and thirty-five Jinks to another CO ifax 4-3405 w jtf evergreens and shrubs, shade able. $12,500. C arlton H; Poling, iitone planted In the said road; thence port. 1 w j23 R ealtor, 38 H ighw ay 36, K eyport. reject those advisors who suggest 3rd — north thirty two degrees and PLEASANT, large furnished room, trees, flowering* shrubsr LIme Call COifax 4-1918. ■ w j2) -claiming -dependents or deduction! Schuber's Atlantic . 40 41 fifty two minutes west' four chalnB GENERAL HELPER, strong boy. located in Keyport, near bus line, fertilizer, g rass seed and in Cliffwood Parolee d twenty-five links to a stone plant Apply A. B. C. F o u n d ry ,-332 Wil -— -to-whid^you-are-not-entitled,—^ railroad station and schools. Write secticide. . Special on 7 to 8 foot IDEAL small home* 2 bedrooms, Faller's Itisurince 31 50 ed In.the first mentioned road; thence son Ave., Mata>van. : - wj23 Faces City Charge 4th —- along the said road • north Box A in care of this newspaper, Sycamore trees while they. last. jv-living room, kitchen with electric— Discount Bldg. Center 30 51 fifty seven degrees and eight min Service trimming, evergreens, trees utes east, one chain, to the place of OHl oil burner service man. Call and kindly include business refer rfJnge and refrigerator, bathp1 hot Laurelyn Hotel . U 65 A' Cliffwood parolee was arrested. BEGINNING. *- LOwell 6-0012.______wj23 ence. . Wjtf and shrubs. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., water oil heat, cellar, garage.. earlyTuesday morning after he daily. Raritan Landscaping, Route KEY-MAT CHURCH - “ BEING premises known ss U Main SOMEONE to take care of 2 chil KEYPORT business ce'nter, apart $8990. C arlton H. Poling, R ealtor, was found loitering near a restaurv Street, Matswsn, NeW Jersey, 35, South Am boy. C all PA rkw ay 38 Highway 36, K eyport. Call COI-. dren in exchange for free apart menj, and bath, remodeled, mod ...... M arch 14 ant . he■e allegedly, " " had predicted BEING the same bremises convey 1-0206. w jtf fax 4-1918. w j2l ed to Emma May Morse Johnson Al ment. Vacant April 1st. Inquire ern file bath, tile kitchen. Heat sup ■ T eam , w ould be held up, Perth” Amboy exander and Margaret Am W illiam s Joan McCuinness. ,451 Shore Con plied. Business couple preferred. TWO 275 gallon oil tanks, like new. WEST KEANSBURG 5 rooms. Call H ebrew C ongregation 22 11 Police reported. Johnson by Deed dated September 23, $100 per month. For appointment Best offer. Call PArkway 1-5171 St. Jo h n 's M ethodist 20 13 According to pollcer -Thomas 1957 an d reco rd ed S ep tem b er 26, 1057 course, Cliffwood Beach or call LOwell 6-5067. w j2) in the Monmouth County Clerk’s of COifax 4-9635 betw een 2 a n d 5 p.m . c a ll 787-0990. w jtf after 6 p.m. wjtf FRIDAY NITE LATE MEN'S St. Mary's Episcopal Fair, 35, ol 23 Garden PI., Cliff- fice In Book 2790 o f D eeds, p ag e 12. 825 LEAGUE SECOND TRACT: wJ23' BUNGALOW 2 rooms, single per P E D IG R E E D C ocker Spaniel, No. 2 • ' " ...... 20 13 wood,rhad been eating in the Ideal WALKER & WALKER 1 Mar. 17 ; Matawan Presbyterian Restaurant at 308 Smith. St. when BEGINNING In the Easterly edge of PART TIME help week days 6 son dr business couple. Call fem ale, buff colored, trained, T eam . W L the Atlantic Avenue where the same LOwell 6-3975. . w jtf N o.. 1 . 18 14 he told the counterman that he had interesecta the Northerly line of lands p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays 12 playful with bhildren. four months «XaureIyn Hotel ...... ' 61~—20- REALTORS Bayview Presbyterian- t heard "soiheortS" sajr th«t‘ the res Of;Mr«. Cameron; ■ thcnce Northerly noon to 10 p .m . C all C O ifax 4-2080. old. Call COifax 4-7279, vyj23 Jo-J0e$ Cocktail lounge 5&lA 24*4 along the Easterly side of said At KEANSBURG, 5 room apartment, -N o. 2 19 -1 4 . taurant and Novak’s Bar next door - wj23 $89. 6 room m odern ran ch , 3 *300 B ar . 54 27 were going to Jn robbed. lantic Avenue one hundred feet; CABIN CRUISER, Owens ’56 — 21 H ighw ay 35, H azlet ' " St. Mary’s Episcopal thence Easterly-at. .right angles to bedrooms, nice kitchen, dining foot, equipped, A-l shape. Call CO ifax 4-5212 Club Seven 35'/$ 45V£ 1*585? oil parole for a breaking said Atlantic Avenue one hundred WOMAN or girr part time steno Johnson-Gibbs 33 48 N o, 1 18W 14V4 and twenty-five feet; thence Southerly room, attached garage, nice neigh CO ifax 4-0379. wj30 • , -Open 7 Day* . 18 15 and entry offense, police said, left g rap h e r. C all LO w ell 6-6500. West Keansburg Fire Co. 31 50 - Calvary Methodist and parallel with said Avenue one borhood, $125 per month. Refer Matawan Methodist No. 1 18’ 15 the restaurant after 1 a.m.; and hundred feet; thence Westerly along wJ23 FORMICA TOP kitchen table, four Schuber'* A tlantic 23 53 ences required. Chateau. Realty, If you have the family, we have the GethSemane Lutheran "18 IJ was discovered- shortly after by the Northerly line of lands of Mrs. YOUNG MEN over 18 to do work 215 Carr Ave., Keansburg. Call ch ro m e c h a irs, $1$. D ouble bed, K eyport E lk i .. 25 56 Cameron aforesaid, one hundred and sp rin g and m attre ss, $15. CO 4-5901. house. 6 bedrooms; cellar; linisb- Matawan Methodist No. 2 17 16 - Patrolman Richard Nolan between twenty-five feet to the BEGINNING. around machinery. Inquire Jn 787-5B84, evenings H illcrest 2-3082, ed heated attic, 2 car detachbd w jtf ' ^-MAT-KEY LADIES MONDAY St." Jo seph's iow m ,the Farmer’s Market and Oak St., THIRD TRACT: ’ person R a 1 ph Friedland Bros., J23* garage. Convenient to shopping, NITE EARLY-B1RDS Matawan Presbyterian behind a line of stores fronting on BEGINNING in the Southeasterly Locust St., Keyport______wj23 OFFICE D£SK and swivel ctiair; c h u rifh e s, transportation and Smith St. Ptl. Nolan said that Fair corner of a lot heretofore .conveyed SERVICES M ar. 18 No. 2 m m by the party of the first part hereto WOMAN fo r general cleaning, refinlshed, like new, Victor add schools. Full price }12,500. 15 18 had told him he was waiting for a to said Close, and’ at a point ln Mrs. T eam • V L Matawan Baptist Np. 1 references. Call after 4 p.m ing machine, Gibson refrigerator, Kings Drugs 4S 26 Matawan Baptist No. 2 15 bus to Cliffwood; The last bus lo Cameron's Northerly line, distant one LOW COST HEATINO 16” band saw. Leaving town,.items NQ DOWN PAYMENT ; ' that area, Ptl. Nolan noted, .left at hundred and twenty-five feet Easter ^O w ell 6-0866. j 23 W aiters School of Dancing 40V4 31*4 Faith Reformed 15 18 ly from Atlantic Avenue, thence at must be sold by March 27th. Call Veterans,- this combination house Complete systems Installed as Ion The Bottom Shop _ 49 32 Bayview Presbyterian m idnight. - - right angles to Mrs. Cameron’s North- CLEANING WOMAN, 5 hours a LOwell 6-2211 eveningg. wj23' and store located in newly develop- Tleinke'a -Meat Mftriet 35 37 ^rly^llner-tlong-lhe- ■-of-aald-tavd-...... W«ek,.$l.M-por-hour?-own-tran: -8J-H95. _.Pl!Ct .wprk, fu rn aces and No. 1 15 » eretofors conveyed, Northerly one •S rafrT n o b llrh P fflB T iM S 10~X~43 Union D rugs 31 38 portation, Browntown area. . Call sheet metal work. II years ex Keyport Reformed No, 2 14 19 Award Ordered In . .lundred feet; uience Easterly at foot, located In park. -Will fi bedrooms, dining room and kitchea ' Leslie Woolley right angles to. first "course and In-a LO w ell 6-4163...... 123 p erience, ' . and large store-wlth-rooms-da-. Keyport Baptist u M m n a n c e. C all 787-2999 a fte r 6 p:m ; D airy P ro d u cts 31 38 ling with the Northerly side of the ground floor. Excellent business Trinity Episcopal 12 21 Auto Accident Case lot. conveyed as aforesaid. twenty Completes Navigator Course Riley, Kan. The training la sched , Spends Leave At Home Smith Oa Iccbrtaker ' one of Ihe specialist schools, or Area Serviceman In Army uled to end Apr. 8. John K. Davit,-Seaman Recruit, Frederick X Smith, Radioman be scnt.tq another Army post lo t Following this, training, the 12th son of Mri. Marie Bonner, County Third Class, U.S. Navy, son ol Mr. training. Training Tests; Other News RdCliffwood, hai-coritpleted his and Mrf. S. F . Snvith. m ilurbot Prior to M» arrival at Fori Oi* designed to, develop co-ordination Rd., Motawnn, is serving^aboard "on l’eb 19, PtffT W rclduitd, son of P a rtic ip a tes Io Te&t rade and review before military of- among individual soldiers within the Icebreake r USS Stntcn Island ^_U J5.^rm y Pfc._William J* Wag* iicials - and civilian dignitaries, 1 their unit to function as a learn Ber, son of Mr. and M n.- WiUiam under'the most trying-conditions. which Is returiilng to the Antarctic A. Wagner, 721 Bayview Ave., Un* In nine weeks of instruction, the The infantry and its personnel are Iii a last m inute n ttrm p t t o recover " ' " f ion Beach, recently participated “raw recruit” is developed into a Navy_ Blue jacket,- ready .for duty scheduled to depart for.Korea in a fuel starve lankvt.adrift in the witlToUier personnel' from the 1st O ctober— ...... Armored Division’s 13th Cavalry in with the fleet. , Koss St'». ; aimual Army training tests at Fort Pvt. Snyder entered Jlhe" Army Originally bound for Valparaiso, Completes Cooking Course last November. The 22-year-old H ood, T ex. Chile, alter 6ii* weeks exploration U. S. Army Pvt. Christopher A. soldier is a 1955 graduate of Mid ' -.The tests, which "culminated a Lavary, son of Lawrance L. La* dletown Tou-nsliip I/i^h School, a In the South Polar rerJun as part full year's training in various phas vary. New York, completed t h e 1959 g rad u ate of M onm outh Col of O peration D eep K reore lilGl, the es of tank warfare, were designed eight-week course at The Army lege and a member of Tau Koppa icebreaker w ;is diverted from its to determine the unit's combat ef Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Beta Fraternity. Before entering Itinerary hy Hear Adnt. David N. ficiency. During the tests Wagner’s Va., Mar. 3. the Army he was employed by Bon Tyree, DSN, comnm m lrrof the Ant- ' unit engaged in maneuvers against Pvt. Lavary received training in Morphe Department Store, Seattle, ari/tlen naval support forces,. . i simulated aggressor force made cooking, cake and pastry baking, Wash. , ... The tanker Is our ol two which ~wp-of-other-uniU-/rom the lit Di vision. meat cutting and operating a field were lorn'loone from Ihelr nuHtr- kitchen. He entered the Army last — Graduates—As-Ensign ------lnH« by budAwuthU'.aUhc McMur- ‘A radio repairman in the caval- October and completed basic train Ensign Frank Michael Tourine, do Sound Nn-vul Air F acility while iy’s Headquarters Company, he en ing at Fort Dix. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tour- ca rry in g 200,000 gflitims o f aviation tered the Army in March 1960 and gasoline to be used for next sea was last stationed at Fort Knox, The IR-year-old soldier, son of Mrs. Catherine Szablewicz, 166 son’! olr opr-rntlona, -Ky. The 21-year-old soldier is a Center Ave., Keansburg, attended The Stnlm Island, according to 2059 g rad u a te of R ed B ank C atholic Adm. Tyree, wns acheduied to ar High School. Hempstead, N. Y. High School. Lt. Patrick J. McDonald, (right), Is congratulated upon completion rive at McMtinV) on Tuesday. The • GentUe In Germany SR JOIINR. DAVIS ..*• A rriv es In K orea of tbe undergraduate navigator training program by Col, Daniel J. tanker, whlcJi has be*n adrift to U.S. Army Pfc. Daniel C. Gen KENNETH F. WICKLUNT) U. S. Army Pvt. Robert J. May, Sweeney, 3616th Navigator Training Group commander, Harlingen boot training at the Great- Lakes a point two miles north of the air tile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel son of Mr. and Mrs. NaLhanial K. AFB, Texas. A distinguished graduate, LL McDonald Is the son of Mr. Naval Training Station in Illinois facility, hsi been under constant Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wlcklund, C. Gentile, Thompson Ave., Keans May, 33 Moran PI., Keansburg, re aod Mrs. Joseph P. McDonald, West Keansburg. He is a 1159 graduate helicopter icrvelllsnce until the ar burg, is jpar.tidpating with other and is spending a 14-day leave at Highlands, graduated from Mata cently arrived in Korea and is now of Manhattan College aod entered navigator training last May. rival of the icebreaker. personnel fronr the- Third Ar/rior- a member of the 1st Calvary Di his home. After his leave, he will The polar continent has been In wan High School. - vision. Pfc. May, a mechanic in ed Division’s 52nd Infantry in a report to Memphis, Tenn com plete iMklitlon since M ar, .11 six-week field training exercise in at Fort Riley, Kan., and arrived He formerly was employed by Company B of the division's 40th when normal ship operations were II you need printing g. any kind, Grafenwohr, Germany. The unit's overseas last March. Stationed la Mala* . .Anrior, entered the Army in May P hilp H. B uehrle, .R o u te 11, Soulh halted for tits winter. we are here lo serve you. Our phase of the training is scheduled ]960,. completed basic training at The 19-ycar-oldsoldier: attended R iv er. - - . ....------! ■# Pvt. Frank A. Poulin, son of Mr, quick service and reasonable prices to end M ar. 30. - —...... r- — Tralalai| Under UFA —.■ Fort Dix and was last stationed at Middletown High School. i~- During hi,' training, he will re and M ri, CasmlnT Paulln, SOS^ldr^ trill pltan-you,------— =—!_ JL The exercise Is designed lo pro Kfnneth F , WICKIund,- l», has Fort Knox, Ky. The 18-year-old ceive Instruction In general mili enca Ave.. Keyport, haa been a>- been assigned to H Company of "the soWfer attended Middletown Town vide training under cold weather _ Undergoes Basic Training tary subjects, aa well as character II a v e you read the clasiltled signed to BsUmV.A, Third Missile Fourth Trilnlng Regiment at Fort ship High School. ------conditions during day and night T hom aS'C ,; L eo n ard , RA-12627236, guidance program! under the post ad s? -. ■ Dix for elihc weeks olbailclraln- maneuvers. The Gra/enwohr train son of Mr. and'Mrs. William Leon chaplain: ” ~ Battalion (NIKE-HERCULES), (fit Graduates From Recruit Training ing area is the largest training site ard, 73 St. Peter PI., Keyport, has Artillery! located In Northeastern ing In’tonJuiKlioinvith lheJ955^Re^ * Robert H. Wells, son of Mrs, Ma- available to NATO Torces in Eur After the initial eight weeks, the Maine. The battalion Is responsible,e. n r.rve v t Force* Act. — - - arrived at Fort Dix and been as 19-year-old soldier will be given a ENS. FRANK TOURINE ble J. Weils, 40 Broadway, Key ope. ,The Third is one of five U.S. for the air defense of taring All ring hla training .Pvt. Wick- signed to C Company of the Sec two-week leave and receive eight * — Du; port, was graduated from recruit divisions in NATP's "Pyramid of ond Training Regiment of the U.S. lne, 160 Broad St., Matawan, grad Force Base and surrounding com lund will receive Initruction in RICHMOND training Feb. 24 at the Naval Train P o w er." ' more weeks ot advanced individual uated from the U.S.-Navy Officer munities...... Army Training Center, infantry* training, be enrolled in one of (he general jitlllaiiry subjects as well ing Center, Great Lakes. III. Pfc. Gentile, a rifleman in the Candidate School at Newport, R.I., The former Keyport High School as character guidance program* for eight ^veeks of basic training. specialist schools it Fort Dix, or The graduation exercises, mark infantry’s Company D in Fried- on M ar. 3...... : youth enlisted in the Army on Sept. under.the tx*il chaplain. Under the Prior to entering ihe Army, Pvt be transferred lo another Army ing the end of nine weeks of "boot berg, entered the Army in Octo* 28, I960, and received nls basic RPA program, Pvt. Wlcklund will Leonard graduated^ from Keyport post for training In one of the The new naval officer graduated camp,” included a full dress pa ber 1959, completed basic training from Rulgers University tn Jung training at Ft. Bennlng, Ga. Select serve on active duly lor six High School. . _ * Army’s technical schools. I960 with a Bachelor of Science de ed to jttend advanced individual months. *1 trilnlng ana then t>« . Snyder At Fad RUey gree in Wildlife Conservation. He training “at Aberdeen P r o v in g transferred to hometown duty wllh U.S. Army Recruit Leroy W. W. waa a member of Theta Chi Fra Grounds, Md., he completed the an Army Jeserve or National WHERE SWINGS ARE A FAMILY AFFAIR Snyder, son of Henry D. H. Snyder ternity and played freshman foot Ordnance Supply Specialist course Guard unit. . . sr., 1017 R oute 34, U nion B each, ball while In college. this month. . -Alter the initial eight woclia, he Is receiving eight weeks of ad Em, Tourine has been assigned Pvt. Paulln will be aaslgned du will recolva s two-week leave and i w S A V E $ 3 0 X ^ j f Chuck Roast 4 9 , Stewing Beef IIKUU 49< Cross Rib Roost n. 89( Rib Roost W fc69 Sirhin Steak Ik89< Rump Roost fc 89c Cube Steak 89* Short Ribs »39< (hoik Roost •««»>»b 695 Swiss Steak *99' Californio Roost * $9* ShiiBeef*"" k39‘ Beef liver ^39' Top Round Steak *99* Shin Beef SOW ti l l *. 59 Ground Beef 4 9 lop Sirloin Steak ^99* Clvb Steak Eye Round Roast ^99 Round Roost » b 89‘ Delwontco Steak J 19 Round Steak CI0UND *99 Chicken Steak »99« Newport Roost ">99< Skirt Steak ^89' Blank Steok \9 9 r Idp Sirloin Roast »95< Boneless Brisket ^79 Plate Beef MU IN m u m ' \ m SAS/E CASH with these LOW PRICES. ..gei BLUE STAMPS, too! t i l t »IV> While Sdld Tuna r3J‘ "r35* liHV . . Wjoton't Sardines 2 25* GREEN GIANT WHOLE KERNEL Appleiouce 2 ’U! 35*~ Tttley's Tea Bags HI 66* Carroll men 2 'Ii 25' tOMAUI 9 Cake FloMr V. 3 7* NIBLETS CORN 3 4 9 Cadillac Dog FmmI 343' finiom DEEP • DARK • DELICIOUS M J f c F u i v r l t v t t Cadillac Cal Food 2 <~ 391 tfrroirti oa»oin a j a . featured for iM’ixt! GREEN PEAS3 4 9 < WfAr5TOf/f . . A M B. YUBAN COFFEE 69‘ fUn inUH Morton's Dinner! hh 7 4 9 * IIAIICOTTAGE • Cheese V ;'2 5 FOR MORNING OR EVENING... REFRESHING Swiss Slices V,' 39* Waxed leans 2 3 7 * OlMjrfr MiUf; UKfO tHiAf f MOTT'S AMwPM3 7 9 ' Pancaitei 2 29* HAUC.JMuentter iTf.N Cheese , . I- 35* i n i ill • Cherry Crumb Pie 1 » 55* Cheese Cako Frosh C alifornia GRAND UNION’S DIG OIANT 1961 ROTARY N H 2 2 inch SPARACUS fsM STAMP ^ ■ s a e a r TUm Pow er m o w er te* prill with automatic impulse starter t-vu-i S EXTRA STAMPS VA H P. 4 Cycle Mrlth Ut* purcHai* of toch potfcoflt \umr\ c4 M o w in g Ufmi... Briggs & Sfrafton Engine Ib pt *Mi>m H *♦ eftm?i jm imM ’ \ ^ ” • riOtJOA MltiiCA Crand Union Tomaioei GRAPEFRUIT 5 3 5 Crmd Union Peart c r ',f ^ Frethpah Prune Juice PASCAL CEIERY 2 = 29‘ Crand Waxed Pap«r For the man who waots niore.. Mites gives Grand Napkins ------an extra measure of valued Why ? Our shoes are DIAMOND WALNUTS 49' Freshpak Soup 2 lie 1 G & rc/en Supp/iQ C —— ™—* Freshpak Crape Jelly Grand Liquid Detergent ► Gross Seed 5 $1M Hybrid Roses -69* Etbcrla Peaches M,; ;.'' t •Atu-j (.nii-t • t 11 Grand Liquid Starch Fertilizer 50 *• sl;’ Peof Humus'00, *1" Fremh Fries' 3 MILES RARITAN-HAZLET fttte Uv« In Nrw J tn ry , ar.d If'.rklanrf kr.d Or*ri£« Cmitiiy l^ni fvvf, M tlfii . ' i r the t I f ' i l I" i Rt. 9 Opposite Sayre Woods Shopping Center CIRCULATI0N Service Dept. Open 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. R ight N ow - C all CO 4-3030 DEPARTMENT J PA 1-0600 % H u i Y : !> fU m Thursday, March 23, 1961 THE M AI A WAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Fifteen The 436 students wer« among a Students from this area whose Walter Deiis, county first aid co On F eb. 25, 1933, th e USS R a n 5 Area Students total of 2,998 in the day and eye- names appear on the honors list County Defense ordinator, set up the first ..aid ger,' firs(t a ircraft c a rr ie r wholly are Robert 0. -Honeyman, 11 Park squad response and William Brand, designed1 and built as such, was • j nirig-division^of. the coHepe.~ ;The -Keansburg;. John Coon/ 15 commissioned at Norfolk, Va. H A R B O R T V .Neptune, county fire-police co-o p . On Honors List official 'fcreaW ow n Jists 270 day Overhill Rd., Melvin R. Green, 5 Unit Exercise —----- QUICK, RELIABLE SERVICE _ students w ith honors out of 1,613; Lakeside Dr., and Harry Perrine, dinator, worked out the policing'of - - T h e n a m e s o f 436 u n d erg rad u ates a total of-166 evening., students out 4 Schenck A ve.-all-of- Matawan, - Operation Local Opal was held in the test., While the county problem who qualified for academic honors of 1,305. ' and Ronald C. Worsley, Box 158-A, Monmouth .County Thursday night with Acting State Civil Defense was in operation, local problems We Service All TV Makes - Also Radios - Hi-Fi's tor the-term ending in January, at A student's record of honors, the Old Bridge. *______dean" said, is especially applicable Director Thomas S. Dignan observ were In progress In several com STATf FARM Newark College of Engineering ...... • 'and Auto Radios ------to his class standing and job place Shrewsbury Chorale ing. Mr. Dignan ar.di his staff at-, munities. . were announced this week by S. J. ment at time ol commencement. rived at the county control center House, dean of students, andfive During the undergraduate period it Sacred Music Concert and watched while t h e county Organize Cub Pack HAROLD and i)W A R D LASTEIN students from this area were in* is pertinent to membership in pro s ta ff worked out bombing and The Shrewsbury Chorale will pre )M Twilight Ave.. Laurence Harbor fessional societies, academic sent a concert of sacred music at radiation problems. At U.H.C. Synagogue eluded. ' groups, and to summer job place St. George’s by-the-River ” Episco The thesis of the test was a sup INSURANCE According to Mr. House, a stu ment under NCE’s honors option Tel. LO 6-0614 - If no Ans. LO 6-4375 pal Church, Rumson, on Tuesday, posed 1C megaton nuclear blast A Cub Puck, organization and dent qualifies for honors if he at program. The latter affords jobs to . "J a t 8 p.m. Included fn the program about 20 miles west of Freehold. truining meeting will be held at tains a B average with no grade students of high standing through will be the Bach cantata “Christ As a result, Rndchem observers 8 p.m. tonight at the United He- lower than C while taking at least the co-operation of numerous in Lag in Todesbanden,” four passion checked the radiation and refused hrew Congregation Synagogue, 75 per cent of the credit hours in dustrial organizations in New York FOR INSURANCE C A L I motets by Michael Haydn. “Cruci- to allow rescue teams west of Free Broad St., Keyport. ' • regular jcourse of study. and northern New Jersey. , fixus” by Antonio Lotti, "Let Thy hold. The: western section of the The following have indicatedT A t t e n t i o n Holy Spirit" by Tschesnokoff and area was considered under dtop readiness to join the pack; Sig BOB ORR Healy WillarTs "0 King lo Whom rad iatio n fro m the supposed bom]}* mund Miller, Jay WaTfenfeld, Mark - 7t7 Rt. M — Union Bcich r All Things do Live.” Altlen Ham ing. ' Waffenfeld, Arnold, Robert and K A SAYREVILLE MOTORS EXCLUSIVE The test, placed at a period sev CO 4-5022 I mond, New Shrewsbury, who found Howard DiMontl, Stuart Rosen en hours after tho bombing, saw Te& n-Agersl ed the chorale, will conduct and the berg, Evun Goldman. Lyle Abra- |Ut« Fh»ti Muluil Aulomcbili latvi**' Cl county first aid squads assemble accompanist will be Marshall Bush, mowitz, Jeffrey Berman, Joel Cal* SUlt fiffn lift (niuiiiui C$. i in Freehold at the Welfare Home organist and master of choristers des, Barry and Paul Kayes, Ron* Slatt funi tin md Cltuilly Co. , MISS EDNA LIPICH and. assist '‘casualties" of (he YEAR FREE LUBRICATION at St. George's. The public is in aid Maged, Larry Sussman, and HOMCOfPirt —•LOOMINtlUN, lUINOtt bombing to safety. Decontamina Steven Greenfeld.- . ” Cosmetician at BAY DRUG - KEYPORT, i vited to attend. tion apparatus from the Keyport The chorale, ’ now In its fourth For Your New 1961 Plymouth Fire Department was put into Op will be happy to assist you in the appli i season, is an interfaith, interracial, eration and the “casualties” were or Valiant non-profit organization whose taken to Fitkin* Hospital. * . cation of make-up f o r Normal of Dll- •members arc druwn from through Directed Test Operations out Monmouth County and its en DuHiijc The Next 2 Year* We Will The test operations were under turbed Skin. Also, let her show you the i virons. There are at present three ' Lubricate Your Car the direction of Harold Rowland, members from the Matawan area: ENGLISH NEWEST HIGH FASHION Colors in tip-. Neptune City, acting county co-or i “ ~ FREE OF CHARGE:..... Mrs, Charles Mandeville, V/yckoff dinator, and the county^sUff. Mr. AGENCIES , . sticks and Eye Make-Up. St., William Chatman, Northfield Dignan and his staff of 10 were Rd., both of Matawan, and-Alfred on hand to check out the problems FORD, COMET, MERCURY i LaMura, Morganville. Monthly au and the solutions given by the coun NO OBLIGATION - FREE GIFT ditions are. held for.prospective ty staff. . LINCOLN CONTINENTAL LOWEST PLYMOUTH AND VALIANT members, the main requirements Units, of the county Radclicm or i being some previous choral exper ganization received reports from ience and the ability to read music,- the various af/ectcd communities MOST ACTIVE USED CAR LOT PRICES IN N. J. ‘ Immediately following this, con and their CD organizations. Ra IN MONMOUTH COUNTY cert, the chorale will begin rehear i We Prove It Every pay. By Selling More, Cars Than Ever Before diation readings were, sent to ihe sals for the spring concert to be county control IhfOUgh Bmotonr held in June at Monmouth College, Monmouth Street, Opposite Carjton Theatrr radio networks, and the solutions "PRONT>T. KEYPOUT I and auditions for new members H W, were worked out by Arthur S. Van* RED BANK SHadyside 7-4545 - 1-6000 (Next (a People* NntiomtlDuiik} Immediate Delivery Only $ 9 9 down will close on.. Apr, _4..Interested Buskirk, Keyport, county Radchem singers are urged to contact Mrs. coordinator. • ______i Gustave Husenitza, Atlantic High ; Shop Where The Savings Are Biggest lands, who is the membership.chair I man, before that date. i SAYREVILLE MOTORS Your Authorized Plymouth-Valiant Dealer. WHEEIMG F R E E ! 1 0 0 A t t GREEN STAM PS! i Always At Least 100 Used C an To Choose From Ii\ addition to your regular slampi with purchase of $10 or more I ROUTE 9 AND ERNSTON ROAD and coupon al right. i (Opposite Sayre Woods Shopping Center) Open tniSTTirini ; : | Service Tel. PA 1-MM Sales Tel. PA 1-3W* ; SERVICE DEPARTMENT'OPEN CTO S :tr f- . DO THEY DRIVE TO HIGHTSTOWN ? WHOLE H undreds of satisfied Builders, Contractors, C arpenters and lancnslor Brand EZ Carve Oven Ready Wi c„ii ^Do-It-Yourselfers have been driving m any, m any m iles be cause they've found QUALITY BUILDING SUPPLIES at m uch |j|ii|l||iM lp B . .. BUY-and Rib Roast 6 9 c L a n c a ste r Brnnii-Bontleii Chuck Roast* 7 9 ° Corporation - HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY LANCASTER BRAND CALIFORNIA / ' ' ' ' . . , You,.too, wilt JKtjd it pays to drive a little further and hove a much better Pot Roast ,b 69« selection' cf'^verT 500 top-notch Items at1 prices very near the wholesale LANCASTER BRAND ,y . , ' ; , level. Co/he and comparel LOOK COMPLETE Arm Pof Roast * 69« For the big blue Um oj Quality LANCASTER tRANP BONilMJ. / J.C and white build Building Malarial ings of this Cash t LUMBER PRODUCTS Cross Gut Roast - * 89*- Carry lum ber Sup -FAmr-HAHOWAfit WINDOWB . ROOrOfG ply Center. LANCASTER BRAND ' » i? H r j INSULATION - NAILS - - e n tra n c e o n GARAGE DOORS R t. 1 3 0 GYPSUM an* Chock Steak *59* ASPHALT PRODUCTS CEILING. , tANeASTERBRAND- 5 G I A N T TILE, STEEL WAREHOUSES ETC. ETC, Beef Liver m a o r b r ic h t ’ CLEAN STOCK. LANCASTER BRAND ...... OUR 28 ACRE YARD HAS A CAPACITY OT SAME LOW CUT-IIP lb 33c Sliced Bacc^33«»5« 310 SOX CARLOADS prices in tingle t m - ' 7 UNDER ROOF AT ONE lots or truckload* TIME. ' Acme Fruits and Vegetables LOOK AT THESE LOW LOW PRICES LARGE JUICY FLORIDA ' ,' - O R A N G E S 3*"*] T u n a F i s h Bumble Dee While 3 ^ 1 . 0 0 INTERIOR FIR SANDED PLYWOOD * 2 5fl CALIFORNIA i r ft ' - i ' frlP Rhrm t '■ 'J... ■* ASPARAGUS , _>25«: No. 1 MAHOGANY ILUSH DOORS » 3 « h> EXTRA FANCV RIBIER « n r h ^lam Chow (leroi^4^1.00 GRAPES * 2 9 c PREFINISHED PLYW OOD PANELING * 3 ’ ! EXTRA LARGE SUNKIST , ' ■ V-Grooved 4 x 6 —■ Vi* LAUAN ------n h e e t Potatoes 4 ■ ! .00 LEMONS 6 25c M e d i c i n e c a b i n e t s ...... n o c h ....$4 95 Frozen fish Tom ato Paste 10 = “1 . 0 0 Large Shrimp i m fc-89« BIRCH PLYWOOD - GOOD 1 S I D E S «h»>flt * t 2 M fo»cy 1 T fl S/*" Large Smelts 19* Swordfish Steak Stitx) ^ 7 5 « Tomatoes 6 ,3r1 . 0 0 Anodized Aluminum Sliding Glass * 6 5 00 PATIO DOORS—6/0 x 6 / 8 a s l o w a s V el veeta 2 1 7 9 c These are not SPECIAL PRlCES-jutl a sample of the everyday LOW PRICES you'll find all thru our trem endous stock. Dog Food ^ 12 r 1 . 0 0 Roman Frozen Specials SAVE on EVERYTHING OPEN DAILY 8 to 6 B u y C a s h o n d C a r r y SATURDAY 8 to 5 Roman Ravioli 2 ’X;8 9 e 2 >‘«* 8 9 e Margarine “ -2 a 47* Prompt Hauling Available at Low Rates Roman Manicotti Roman Cavatelli 4 *,1»‘ 8 9 e i CARPENTERS * CONTRACTORS Roman Pizza 8 9 e Green Giant Peas 2r3 5 * ■ BUILDERS * DO-IT-YOURSELFERS I T« rcceivc oar ccmpIHe price lists and helpful 7 9 . ballcUos . .. please fill in and mail at onre U Roman Ravioli cu,“ « CASTLE LUMBER CORPORATION. Bo* 325 ^IG UTSTOW N, N. J. Phone IliftiLstowo t-ZW . Virginia Lee Special T o m a t o J u i c e 3 8 9 ^ I ' . . . . A p p le d r « s . Upton Tea Bags *5 9 *- • T o w n . P ies ,-*5S fUi •H*elr^ ff>fW Muxit 25tK, Ittfl . . i Route 3 S and 36 ...... Plenty Of Free Parking Page Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 23, 1961 Spencer of the “Dottie Bahrenburg and Mrs. ySimmons, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Brandigon appointed the fol Day, Wednesday, at t h e Little at the state convention in^VIay. speaker. A luncheon and a fashion show of ad Vogue entries will com Discuss Indoor Committee’’ reported on the prog* Kofoed and Mrs. Louis Shelbrick. lowing new committee chairman Silver Woman’s Club at 10 a.m. This contest is sponsored by L. Install New. plete the program. Exhibits will ress of Mrs. Elmer Bahrenburg, All members and g u e sts a re Guests jvere Miss May McDon for the coming year: Membership, Bamberger & Company. F irst be displayed by many clubs,.— a recent patient at Monmouth Med- -cordially , invited to attend;—^ icalCenter. Mrs. Bahrenburg now ald,’ Netf Brunswick, and Mrs Mrs. Vincent Cardelfe; political- prize is. a .silver, tea service award jSeed Planting - A new division has been created iVreraperating'ai home.. • James Ifewttt andMrsr.HaroJd Roh-i GOP Officers education. Mrs. Edwards; welfare; 1 ed by Bamberger’sr- The^fTrsrsalute to-th'e- StarsHftrid Mrs, Harry Dehler; refreshments,. .this year, for, the high school Stripes by a foreign power.was ren A program on horticulture high* Invite Other Clubs To Meeting ioff, Hazlet. . Installation of new officers,-'Mrs. student. Five schools will be rep A food demonstration. by Miss lighted a meeting of the Root and An invitation has been extended Edward .Brandigon, president: Mrs. Tonks and publicity, Mrs. dered on Feb. 14, 1778, by the Herbert Daley. . resented at the contest. The girls Eleanor Vieweg, Jersey Central French Fleet when the USS Ran Branch Garden Club held Jn the to members oT the Laurel Garden Mrs. Charles Tonks, vice presi Power fit Light Co.. .will be another 'H arris' Gardens Fire House,’Dn- Explorers Hold ______dent;- Mrs.- Allen.- Weaver -jr,,.-sec* will display_‘jA, Dress-Up Costume”' ger commanded by John Paul Club and' the" Woodland “Park'G ar f e a t u r e : ------...... - - ...... Ion Beach. Harold Simmons, horti den Club to be guests at the April Social And Dance retary; Mrs. Edward Malcolm, Fifth District Judging for the teen-ager. The adult di Jones anchored at’ Bresl, France. culture chairman, dtscussea and meeting. Mrs.' Spencer, program treasurer, and Mrs. George Tap- vision will have 14 clubs competing : Mrs. G. Woodbourne MacCord, 'Ihe Marines under Captain Mat for first place in the district. Win Palmyra, State American Home thew Parke rendered honors dur demonstrated the proper procedure chairman, announced roses will.be Boy Scout Explorer Troop 5G, Un pen, sergeant-al arms, took place at For Vogue Contest Of Indoor leed plating and the the topic of_ discussion of guest the monthly meeting of the Feder ner of both divisions will vie for C hairm an, will be the guest ing the ceremony. ; ion Death, under the leadership of transplanting of seedlings to fiats, Richard I. VanDoren of the Cali ated Women’s Republican Club of Fifth’ District Judging of the‘ top honors at the state judging in Ths correct methfltf of separating fornia Chemical Co. A film on the Frank Mirro, and assisted by Jo the North Bayshore Area held Mar. Vo^ue Sewing Contest, sponsored April. dahlia bulbs for increased plants subject also will he shown. seph Ferrara, held a St. Patrick’s 13 at the Bayview Presbyterian by the New Jersey Federation The miniature room is another 1 Wat explained by William Netzel. Church cottage, Cliffwood Bcach. .Mrs. Laminers, arrangement Day social and dance on Mar. 15 Women's Clubs and t h e Vogue ; popular contest and will be judged President Vincent Schmidt gave chairman, announced that arrange There was a covered dish social Pattern Cumpany, will take place at the legion hall, Front St. on this same date, The first place constructive criticism- for show ments for April should include a and "Mrs. Edward Dominick was ojj American Home Achievement winner will compete for top prize ; competition • on house plants piece of sculpture.. . ____ Decorations were in green and hostess. brought in by the members. Il was announced the public is white and a large white cake dec Mrs! Walter Edwards, past presi : House plants were judged by Mr. invited to participate In the bus orated with green shamrocks was dent, spoke on ..the achievements .. . \ - Schmidt and Mr. Simmons with trip to Sterling Forest Gardens, the table centerpiece. Explorer of the club during the past two for the vacation of Your Dreams first place awarded to Mrs. Rich Tuxedo, N .Y ., on M ay 21. Those George Matthews acted as ,master years and said that the member; ard Spenccr for her African vio persons wishing to make the trip of ceremonies. Games were’played ship had more than doubled. let. Second place went to M rs. Wai* are to contact Mrs. TenEyck Ron- and there was dancing. Refresh- Gold- Award Presented consult with us ' ter Martin, also for African violets, son. LO 6-1601. ^ ;nents were donated by the par The gold award was presented to . and third-place to Mrs. Leo Lam- Table decorations wprg in the St. ents. 1 . the club by tbe National Federation before you go . . filers, for a lambs tongue cactus. Patrick’s day theme. Host and Attending were Mr. and Mrs. for fulfillment of worlfon all levete , .Mrs. £dward Richards and Mrs. hostesses for the evening were Mr. of politics.. ... ‘ You have the fun . , Frank Mirro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles wc do the planning Tomsko, George Matthews sr., Mrs. Mrs. Edwards thanked the past and arranging What's Edward Griswald, Explorers, Ed officers and members for their co more, there's no extra operation during her term in office ward Griswald, John Dezek, John cost for our services H O O R A H ! THE BRIDGE IS OPEN! Grogan, Terrance Wilson, Joseph and gave a report on the New Jer Caulfield, George Matthews, Fred sey State Federation luncheon Tavener, Peter Walker, and guests, when six bayshore area members Brown Travel Bureau EGGS - E G G S - Elaine Sembler, Carol States, Irene were present. She announced a re l)»y Calls: Valley 6- i m - 1 14 smith St., Perili Amboy Mclnnes, Harriet Weber and Made gional conference to be held at 7 U rauX w m y, Kryporf - W/Kh<* C»U COifll l-SOJI .fine Niola. • . , Medford Lake^on Apr. 6. NOW YOU CAN COME TO G IB S O N S E 6 5 F A R M FOR THE BIGGEST FRESH, MOST DELICIOUS CANDLED EGGS IN TOWN ' We H ave Jum bos • E x tra L arge • M edium s - p u l l e t s i z e 9 doz ♦ S P E C IA L * W KEYPORT-AMBOY ROAD LO 6-3218 3 USES to Linden House LATEST FASHION (Express Via N. J[ TURNPIKE) J E L L Y E G G S Round Pointed Toe trip s -L b r-B a g 2 5 ^ = = For Schedule and Rate Call CO 4-2222 Linden House I B u y 1 0 Trip B ooksAND Save G rapefruit J uice ROAST Reg. 12,9 1 . 7 9 Sizes 4 - 9 Rollo s Charter Service t #® 4 9 dairy buys — ■ • •- . - .. . . ' ■ \. ' SPARE RIBS S chickhaus F o r G r o u p s ■ ■ ■ - • ■ c Offers The Best In Comfort and Experience 2 4 9 d i O I L STALES EGGS ” ,-** Link Sausage 5 9 ROLLO BUS TERM INAL — Six Corners, Keyport 8 oz. P k g . Quart . White Yellow AsbuTyJ’ark - New York Transit Corp. - C alifornia _ ..._ 3 5 * P o t R o a st S ty lo ... 401 Lake Avenue Asbury Park „ Linden House . Cottage Cheese 2 5 ' Peanut Butter — BAY DRUG- KEYPORT Chuck Steak .... Top Whip c„: “‘ 3 9 : Whers you find those matchless Fanny Farmer Easter Candles 16 oz. J a r Cross Rib Roast V an Brode A s s o r t e d CEREALS London Broil ..... 12 in Pkg. Short Ribs -----u>.5 9 ' Pork R o astBmcless ib.5 9 ‘ Franks ' Raritan »’ 5 9 ' Chopped Beef 3 1I,3100 BUTTERCREAM Hudson Show-Case Italian Sausage ib 6 9 'aOLDEN YOLK 7 Veal Steaks ib..9 9 ‘ — — frozen foods Facial Tissues Boiled Ham Sliced (t). 9 9 A rm o u r’* „ ... ’.. . . R iver Va.'ley'. ■ ' EGG 45co/4ib.) 3 2 79 Box Bacon sliced 5 9 ' Canned Hams ,bs 409 4 f° I 00 - A sp a ra g u s 4 nE! >1 Pork Chops Shoulder ]b. 3 9 FR O ZEN Shrimp 5 ^ 3 45 Linden Farmi — Llbbyi ■ .. It's the biggest, fanciest egg of all. Pure, delicious C am pbells bultercream Inside, bittersweet chocolate outside. Or' Orange Juice 5 C ans 9 9 * chocolate nut buttcrcream with milk chocolate. Also, H lb., 75<; 1 lb., $1.S5. . Pork 'N' Beans Ida P ak 1C oz. for ~l OO French Fries «> ll< Cans 8 T candies... SUPPERTIME IN BOIL BAG NESCAFE . NO FUSS — NO MUSS . . , 27 W. Front St. Creamed Spinach YA Keyport G oz. J a r Cut Broccoli - Hollandize (Next to Peoples National Bank) Maxwell House 2 ta 2 9 ' C O F F E E fresh produce------1lbTin69< INSTANT • 1 3 6 Fresh 21b Tint3! 10 °'-- Jar I A S P A R A G U S 2 9 Linden House • . Prido ot The Farm — Cut BOOK MATCHES LIQUID DETERGENT 21 oz. C an 3 9 ' CUCUMBERS Veri Fine GREEN BEANS MILK Foodtow n 1C oz. 00 APPLESAUCE 2 *® °z,2 5 c V ello v ONIONS Cans | 8 MILK Carnation ’ NBC Sweot ireat R eg •% T f i GRAHAM CRACKERS Box A JA X ... 2 Cons W ashington •-.'■•w PINEAPPLE BLEACH G al. 3 9 ‘ b o z. \ O O CAKE MIX «»1 0 ‘ 3 C ans - ■ 8 qt. E A i DRY M ILK P k g . LinduLHouse , 4 fo r 1 0 0 SALAD DRESSING 0 9 Honey Sweet k V st Our Melor Dank Plan TUNA House" l,8hl Linden House N» Money Down' Up To J Years To Pay TOMATO SAUCE 1 0 - 8 9 ‘ PEARS STUFFED 0 LIVES„ ;;:;3 B u c k e ts l Linden House MARKET SO DA Linden House J - Uoltlos 8 9 * PETE'S IN C . 3 i ° » . . INSTANT COFFEE 8 9 ‘ OPEN tyONDAY AND fltlUAY EVENINGS Food Iow n K raft ..Linden House 1 2 6 M AIN ST., M A TA W A N 44 W. Front St., Keypor* TEXIZE CO 4-2700 Bread Crumbs Grape Jolly Personal Soap Liquid Cleaner O p e n 5 N i g h t s A W e e k ?57 Main St., Keansburr Mon. thru Fri. to 9 P.M. Sat. to 6 P.M. l , 1 . Across From Safeway , / 2 2.9' 3 “ “ t 00 5 1 9 2 9 Prices Effective Thru Saturday, March 23. .ij 787-1100 e - - We CanwH HfK,He«tnm>hle For T>poKraphltil Kria’rt1 at‘Bader Field, Atlantic City, from Counties ini Newr Jersey, and the ;Gapip as counsellors. There will J>e 10 a.m. to '4* p.m. : AIL types/of principal topic of discussion.pt the. road network In Bucks' County,1 training'in outpost camping, fire meeting of the Matawan Neighbor- Pa., -from the Philadelphia City machinery: and .equipment now Jn hoodAssociation held al (he Mata- Ilrte to Laftghorne and north to drills; : and" demonstrations and use' byrfhe county mosquTtd com wan Public Health Center Monday Newtown and Washington.Crossing, discussions on . liow to handle evening. ... missions will bo on display, as well has been announced by the New emergencies. There also will be as new. machinery just coming,on M lsj Mary Lois Williams, district Jersey Department of Conservation training in crafts, tribal:meettags COME SEE OUR director, introduced Mrs. William and Economic Development. and holding the recreation events to the;fnarket. , • ; , , , R. Blair jr., president, arid’ Mrs. The new mark&Laijca map con that young campers enjoy, t The-first showing of ‘‘The New Alex - Curley, .executive director sisting of two 'Pj^w'j&fkey State- The junior leaders, camp will be Jersey^ Mosquito Story,” a new of the council. After their talk on Atlas Sheets, is available from the film produced vbjr; the' State the;advantages to be gained, by for all club members 14-yearS'of- Conservation Department’s Biiredu age or older. The program will Mosquito Extermination Associa com bining N o rth er nlMonmOYth bf Geology ond Topography, State emphasize^conservation and' traiij- tion, will-yQpen the .program on FLOWER C buntw Wie S note > a n d .Courthouse Geologist . Dr. . JCemble Widratjt: W ednesday'at 1:30' p.m., followed Uitfc*3& e pftjwty area; ing in cdogational recreation! This sija. -bW&i will inaM^j|got’estry, soil cohsef\fe. by a |l address-’by the-president, rCoiin^lT -a .“.qjiestio^and-answcr; inches and lSvpripfed irTllvc cowrS^ tion, entomology, weather fore Josepf? D. 5j^ott, Middletown. ^ period .'followed.; •% * A new mop. Atlas Sheet. 27, wnij^t- casting, r square dancing, game ' Otheri On Program r SHOW D elegates froni> -the three coun was received from the printers, in ieadirfg; canoeing and trail camp Among others on the Wednesday cil^,Will, vote oh (hd.'Is^Me Apr.. 18. th e latter p art of. I960, when, jo in ed PALM SUNDAY TO EASTER ing.’’There will be canoe trips on ^Qrareldeviilopnieot-camniittce. jj along a north-south line* passing program will be Dr. Roscoe P. the Delaware River and trail-camp jiraking a caroDul^ katucly of tlie through Trenton, with Atlas ShcH ICandlerstate health commissioner; ing on’the Appalachian Trail. • OWN WITH OUR LOAN! benefits of consojidatioh. There are 28; which was: revised and received Dr. Ordway Starnes,:; associate di ’Applicatibns to attend any of. the "KW #rls,. 7-t0iI?fyear«-of-age, ac- late in 1957,-covers the a/ea from; rector - of the State Agricultural K U H N S Farm Market three camps can be 'obtained Those : m onthly payments you’re making ye in'Girl Scduflng in Monmouth Sayreville ami Cassville on the east' Experiment Statibn; .William *HL from the office of the County 4-H Rt. 34, Matawan -1 Mile North Main St.. Light bynty.'», *'••'fv • - j . . .. to Tumlil&falls an d P a lm y ra oh th© Dillistin, Paterson, chairman of the . for rent, could be easily adding up to home Club Agent, Room 211, P. O. Build ' Arrange Court'Of Awards ; - west, Together thb~ maps- provide State Mosquito Control Commission, ing,.New Brunswick. ' ' ow nership. How? "With a home loan here Mrs; Clinton Heyer/ president; a topographic base and a'completo and Miss Helen Sollers of the U.S. Large Selection of Easter Plants conducted a brief business meeting road network for all'parts of New Department of Agriculture, Wash your monthly payments are usually as low before the guests spoke. She ap Jersey withia 15-to-I^-miles of Rome Beauty Apples ington, D. C., who will report on aa rent . . . and your downpayment is mod* , At Reasonable Prices pointed 'the leader of -each inter Trenton and all parts of Pennsyl “The 19G0. World-Wide .Attack on mediate troop to a committee to vania which a re 'fro m 10-to-15-jx^lc3 Now In Peak jSiipply M osquitoes." ' ! - . erate, too. arrange the Court;of Awards. Mrs. from Trenton. . ; ’; ' >- The annual business.meeting of 'Monthly payments can'include everything? WONDERLAWN GRASS SEED Raymond Henderson will be chair March, is..the. month when New Tlie Pennsylvania and New Jer the Association Is scheduled for 1 taxes, insurance, principal and interest. Armour', . i • • m an. • . • sey Turnpikes'.and *their. connect Jersey Rome Beauty apples appear Thursday afternoon. The conven in the supermarkets- and grocery Mrs. John Sigmund announced tions, U .S .-R o u tes 1, 130, 60, .frnd tion will- end_Frirfay^i_Represema. -S to p 'in this _week and.consult one of buc_ field day at Camp Nomoco will be stores in generous, quantities. This mahy'majof^ourity rosids In both tives of New Jersey’s 19 active held Saturday, June 10. Senior Girl year is no exception, and the State expert! home loan officers for the complete Fertilizer New Jersey/and Pennsylviania are; county mosquito extermination as Scoiit Troop 312- donated $25 to Department of Agriculture reports shown In red. -The complete street sociations will be in- attendance. detail! of our home ownership program. the council fund. The money* pro .network of Levittown, -N.J;, -Levit- that quality, of .the .current-cropjs OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M ceeds from a cake and cookie sale, unusually fipe. About 300 members and guests are town, Pa., .many of the newer de-. expected to register. ; ‘ PHONE LO 64829 ...... f $ j w ai'. presented to Mrs. Blair by velopments In Pennsylvania, and of Last-September's Hurricane Don Miss Peggy McDonald and Miss the New Jersey comfnurtities-sur na'had some beneficial effects. L iberal B uilding & L oan A ssociation Karen Smith. While the big. storm blew many Want to know more. about the rounding Trenton aro shown in Ur S; Army Reserve? '.Cali 110 Mrs- Richard Getshall, on be black. Slate and county institutions, apples to. the ground and cut pro half of the neighborhood troops, duction, the fruit that remained 2-2095 M onday betw een 6 p.m . and 159 Main Street — Matawan ~ older, neighborhood and local pjace 8 p .m . . ■ presented to Mrs. Alex Curley the names and the names of major profited from uncrowned conditions Juliette Low. purse which was col-, roads also appear on these maps,. on the trees. Exposed to ful] sun lected at the rcoent Juliette Low light, they attained size and full Have you read the classified M o ru fo o r federal Honu* tocin Bank System P ro g ram . - • - ' • • color. • ad s ? ’ ’ ’ ' ; ' - •' •='; Refreshments wero served at the Retarding,Growth . close of the meeting. 1 The State Highway Department Fish fillets and fresh mushrooms has announced it will continue Its, broiled together make a delicious experimental use of chemicals to transmission Leaking ? meal that's very easy to prepare. retard the growth of grass along Wash and scrape and cut the roadsides and contcr islands of the mushrooms if' they are large, state highway system, Thie depart 0 0 Wash the fish fillets and pat dry. ment scheduled bids for Apr. G on . . . local frien d o f the fa m ily f o r * 3 5 Pluce fish and mushrooms on a the job or spraying the chemical square of foil with the edges turned along 4C.4 miles of highways this . . 9 up uii around to keep in the juices. spring and fall. A department WE WILL REPLACE ALL TRANSMISSION Dot with butter and sprinkle light spokesman said the results of ini ly with salt. Broil until fish and tial experiments undertaken last The Keyport W eekly mushrooms are tender. Fillets need year Indicate use of the growth re SEALS ON ANY MAKE CAR not be turned unless they arc tarding chemical could lead to re quite thick. duced maintenance costs. .. — WE SPECIALIZE — M a t a w a n BANKNOTES...... In All Types of Repair Including • Electrical Alternator Systems . B ffl.B ITiTI'ffrW W lARL-V AMfripa ^ic rO^infcSMUiJtT a'OsS, Tl>lWV»BOCKS' MfAM l«UMS. 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