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The theme, “Spring In New c . , c r , . Matawan Township First Aid Jersey,” will be featured nt the 86th YEAR — 49th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1955 otngle Copy oeven Uents - scjuad’s building program has graduation exercises of the ' received a serious setback, Roy eighth grade clnss of Mntnwnn . Matthews, president of the Grnmmnr School on Tuesday j “THANKS” BADGE TO MRS. CHARLES E. SPRINGHORN SCOUTS RECEIVE FIRST AID CERTIFICATES squad, advised members Sun­ e v e n in g . Edward J. Patten, Secretary Of State day. Mr. Matthews stated that The four-part program will In­ according to information he had clude speakers on “Flowers," Will Make Graduation Address Al Matawan received, the property on Am- Barbara Ellison, Roberta Buc- 'oov Rd.. Cliffwood, that the r y > . Richard Ilcuscr. Peter Man- 'o’vnship had planned lo turn Com m encem ent W eek Starts Sunday Night 'ter, Pntricln Thompson nnd Nnn- over to the .'quad, has been re­ r v Brarrilpron: “Land Birds,” W ith Baccalaureate Service; Serm on To deemed by Morrifey and Walk­ er. Laurence Harbor relators, Janice Pnzienzn, Donna Nel­ Be Dslivercd By Revt,Lawrence R. Bailey son. Martin LauterwaId, Ante for back taxes. Kalina, Marin Ortiz and Bnr- Edward J. Patten. New/jer-(Mntnwnn Hit'll School, will in- Mr. M atthews stated the squad bnra Kunz: “Shore Birds nnd s e y S e c r e t a r y of S ta te , .jyill • tr o d y c e M r. P a t .c n . th e g u e st had plans for the site which call­ Pish," Judith Rice, Janeth Rice, make the graduation address-at speaker. Edward W. Currie, ed for a building adapted to that Roger Bccinnn, Wendy Moffett, the 47th annual commencement president of the Mntawan Tovn- sloping landscape. The fear Iris Woolley and Leslie Lock­ of Matawan High School wft'ich ship Bonrd of Education, will wns expressed the plans might wood and "Trees," Robert M ar­ will be held Wednesday ntghticit award the diplomas and Mr. need radical and expensive tin, Leslie Marshall and Chnr- 8 p.m. in the high school, audl- Foster will present special changing raw ns it would be un­ :rtes Em lcy. torium. Graduation week ;for awards. Chnrle Allan Wolt likely the squad could find an­ other properly-situated site hav­ The presentation of the Clnss the 104 seniors will begin with president of thc class, will-pre ing Ihe same contour. of 1955 will be mnde by Robert Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. sent the class gift. Aftor tlie Thc squad's projected building A. Hardie, principal, and the 5 ” 3 The bnccalaureate sermon, benediction by the Rev. Curry, is modeled aflnr the one recent­ diplomas will be presented by “Foundation For a Life,” ■y.'ill there will be tlie recessional c 1 " 0 V ' ly erecied by East Brunswick Edw ard \V, Currie, president of be delivered by the Rev. Law- tlic graduates, 1 1 First Aid Squad. It will be 125 the Mntawan Township Board '{P T ®•'■bo rence R. Bailey, pastor of the Honor students in order c feet long by 82 feet wide. It of Education. 1*0 «« (1^0 First Baptist Church. The- in- scholastic rank were Miss Read, vocation will be given by ./the Frances J. Blondek and Mar will hnve a four-bay garage for To Present Program w :r o O .'C .i .- &*■■■» ■ i o Q C r O Rev. William J. Hutcheson, pas- Louise Blahota. the squad's ambulances and The program will open with 6 cf oo>o °ff Ihe plnylng of an overture, “ Fin- and the scripture will be read Members' of the graduating ice pit. The main part of the ’jindla,” nnd the processional, by the Rev. Albert D. Curry, clnss include: Altiime.se Mazer- building will be an auditorium...... ’’War of thc Priests,” by the | Al ihi* I-iv-lii) Cerem ony of thc M ataw un (*»rl Scouts un Monday ; pastor of the M atawan Metho- leen Anderson, Mary Jane Ben- i .:V.1ln ' '' ' Si r ||t 1 n.o|. in, ut C l.ilwiin.l isc.uli, itceivtcl 82 feet long by 40 feet wide with | evcniiiKT ut the L’irst Presbyterian Chureh, !\iaiawan, a ••inanKs brass choir of the ' Matawan : dist Church. . nett, Eddie Mae Bethur.c, Jane I * l. m-.,-'.’1 J,‘V11V.! '!’ ■'•wioi ll,‘-t .ml m ur.i m en b> tlie a stage. On the side there will Township Schools, The invoca­ ; badge was awarded to Mrs. Charles J*'. Spri»shi>rn, (second from ; left) of iiTata tv* former chairman of the Northern .>1011111011111 : There will be a prayer bjwthe-Theoln Bethune, Mary Louise;,, llle r.„vvicw Pi-cUlvtl" Inn'l'v.ir/h \vui” rd C *Vv" ,bC a r‘°Vide revenue to help with Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, pns­ I Mrs. llayard T. Lamfoorn who served as vice chairman of the tor of the First Presbyterian Shirley M. Brown, Margaret , vm it 1 r«op in Central Jersey hns 'inS charges. T h e tor of thc First Baptist Church. Northern Monmouth County Council when Mrs. Springhorn was | Church, and lie will pronounce Holder Chamberlain. Kathleen ! merit badges n. fn-st md. building will be cement block After the singing of the clnss ; chairman, is shown above presenting the budge to Mrs. Springhorn I the benediction. Florence Crawford. Norma Ann. Slimiti in tin- almvr picture arc (left to rielit): Mr. Nyc, nnd brick faced with glass block song, ‘“The Spirit of Matnwan , for “outstanding servicc" to Scouting. Also fn thc above picture ■ The high school mixed chorus DcFelice, Ann Marie DISanto, I 1:<1'v:1,rfl *'"• s':|r Keniit, ant I toy Matthews. president of the panels. are Mrs. George Hitter, (left), chairman of the Malawan Nclffh- Gramm ar School,” Helen Greg­ i will sing the hvmn, “Panis An- Barbara Lee Edmond. Nancy ' ^7>'cVrtilic-ile ; l,u> s(;,r Seoul njion tlie receipt of Basement 125 Feet Long 1 borhood Commiltcc, and Mrs. William Quinn, jr., (right), program ory will spenk 011 the theme, ! gellcus,” with Miss Grace Fish- Jane Erdmann,Shirley M. E. | / ------' _...... i The basement under the build­ “Spring in New Jersey" and 1 chairm an Tor tlu* M ntawan Committee. The fly*up ccrcm ony xvn.i in charge of Mrs. Quinn. er, class of 1359, ns soloist. Oth- Foti, Jean AnnGnub. Janice! in g w ill b e 125 fee t long b y 62 -the clnss will sing, "Welcome er selections will be "Lo, A Evelyn Hahn. Marilyn June j : feet wide and have a celling 18 (- £ w e e t S p r in g t im e .” I Voice to Heaven Sounding,” and Hall, Beverly Jane Haspel, Pa- i MHS Sports Squads Mass Meeting On ' feet high. This will be a youth Mnrtlm Presser will play n j “Dona Nobis Pacem." The tricia Ami Hattricli. Mary Eiiz- j ! recreation center for the com- clarinet solo and there will be 30 To Graduate From St. Joseph’s To Hold ! high school brass choir will alietli Herrity, Barbara Jayne | j munity. It will be possible to n selection by n violin quartette I play "Sleepers Awake” for the Hickey, Eula Mae Hill, Dorothy Guests Of Board Water Shortage | hnve two basketbnll courts in composed of Mariette Harrison, processional and the "Hallelu- Hoever, Loretta Hull, Carol Mae ! the bnsemcnt, according to the Anne Marie Vns, Patrlcin Mc­ I Cliffwood School Graduation On Sunday Jnh Chorus" from The Messinh Hyer, Athletes Feted By i Cliffwood Beach i cm m ittee. Cann and Rosemarie Hunter. I The building will be erected for the recessional. Also: Margaret Ann Johnson. School District For i Residents To Go Into The class will present “ Trees" Exercises Monday Rev. J. T. Ccnnell, Commencement Wednesday Rita Ann Jones, Carol Adele by volunteer labor. The cona- Their Accomplishments and "Old Ncw Jersey" and n In MHS Auditorium; Speaker; Award The commencement exercls- Klnhafer, Dorothy Mary Kud- Court To Get Action | mittee hns pledges of financial poem, “Snlute To Tlie Trees," es will begin at 8 p.m. Wednes- rick, Caroline M. Lambertson nnd other aid, including 'one Program Featured Diplomas To 53 M a ta w n n I-Ugh S ch o o l’s v e r y by Henry VanDyke will be rc- day night with selections by the Marie Leperopoles. Jane Mary A mass meeting ofresidents pledge of n cnrload of cement •Jclled by Joanne Shen, Maureen successful a t h l e t i c teams were 0,1 1)0111 the M ntaw an and M adl-. The smile type building creeled Graduation exercises for the Graduation exercises for the high school orchestra followed Muro, Edith Jane Olmstcad, Al- Dennis nnd Lynne Tuttle. feted by the district’s board of 5°n Township sides of Cliffwood In East Brunswick cost $30,000. Cliffwood Elementary School 53 members of the eighth grade by the processional of the Class meta Postell, Margaret Ann Thc benediction will be pro­ will bc held on Monday evening at St. Joseph's School, Keyport, of 1955. The Rev. Bailey sviil Read. Anna Mary Rice, Fran- education at Buttonwood Man- nivvlm!? p i -p * I’®1? t0ni51U ‘1 1 °,es not hilve a dem ent. nounced by the Rev. VV. J. Hut­ „„ | , c. ,... Bayvlew PiesbyterlanChurch.« Unfortunately on the first an- at 8 o’clock in the Mntawan will be held Sunday afternoon, give the Invocation. The snlutn- ces Shirley Rounds, Audrey chinson, pastor Second Bnpitst c l „ t. Edwaid W. Cur- cliffwood, nt fi p.m. to complete niversnry of thesquad's going High School auditorium. Diplo­ at 3 p.m. hi St. Joseph’s Church tlon, “‘In Gratitude,” will be June Rushing, Constance Rus- Church, nnd there will be the nc, president of the board, who arrangements wllh nn attorney into action, Mr Matthews had mas will be presented to the 30 with the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, glven by Willlnm Hugh Hansen sell. Mary Lou Siano, Lillian K. recessional played by thc brass icted as toastmaster, explained for carrying action into court to to make the report on tho pre members of the class by Ed- pastor, officiating. after which there will be the Smith, Marilynne Alin Stahl- c h o ir. at the outset that the dinner compel the State Public Utilities sumed loss of the Amboy Rd '”nrd W. Currie, president of the class song, “You’ll Never Walk baum, Barbara Jane Tullis Eighth grade teachers are Thc address to the grnduntes was n tribute to the work of thc Commission to properly apply . property. Setting one block hi Matawan Township Board of Ed­ Alone.” Elizabeth Ann Vreeland, Ele- Mrs. Beatrice Hnzlctt nnd Mrs. will be delivered by the Rev. coaching staff and tiie diligence Us directive on water shortages, from Route 35. it was considered u c a tio n . Miss M argaret Ann Read, who anor Marion Warmke, Valjcan- Mary Hall. Gottlieb Schwall is Janies T. Connell, of St. Dor- of the players who had mnde against thr* Cliffwood Beach Wa -1 nn ideal site maOe the highest scholastic rec- nc Weslley, Joyce Adrienne Wid- The program will open with thy’s, Wickntunk. directing the vocal music and ord in her class, will deliver the mnn, Doreen Jewel Worsley. 'lie sports year such a success- ter Co.. Robert Collins, s<>cre-: Report on the first year’s ac- an overture, “Finlandia,” by -AJoseph Sugnr. the brass choir. A gold medal and n months' class graduation nddress, “Our Also: Arthur Janies Abbazia lul one. tary of thecommittee incharge tivitics showed 303 calls made Hir brass dioi•• of the Matawan Serving a.; uslicrc^vcs • will be- tt-nnspdrtntion to n Catholic School Family,'’ followed by the Dnvid Ernest Benton, Anthony rnercw ero 7678 in attendance, announced . this • this morning.------The- 1093,5 mnnhours put hi, 3131’ Township Schools. The choir al­ Charlene Lockwood, Mary El­ high school for general excel­ singing of the school Alma Ma- Ernest • Borowsky, Anthony M. | ^ - f i T , "n meeting is being sponsored by miles traveled nnd 1235 gallons len Harris, Jean MeCue. San­ so wlil play the proceesional, lence will be awarded to Joan ter by the graduating class. i . Briscese, Walter Edwin Bro j' b- the Rev; L'iwience the public Interest committee, of oxygen used. There were 76 dra Pearce, Elolse Morris and "War March of the Priests." Ann Butler. Gold pins for first j R. Bailey, pastor of the First, Luther A. Foster, principal of- iContjnuecJ on pace four> Mr. Collins stated that after a fire cnlls, 10 accident calls, 155 Susan Smith. The Rev. John F. Ftcischman, honors, representing n scholas­ Baptist Church, of Malawan. turnout ot 150 residents of the emergency transportations, and pastor of the Cliffwood Com­ tic a v e r a g e of 90 p e r c e n t o r Robert A. Knapp, chairman of rirea at the last meeting, m any,152 transportations. munity Methodist Church, will more, will be presented to Kath­ the athletic committee of the morn hnd joined and the coin--, In addition, many persons Tax Map, Appraisal, give thc invocation, and mem­ leen -Ann Cieslelski, Richard Keyport Grammar Subdivision* Act board, emphasized the success m jttec had the funds needed to were loaned wheel chairs, canes bers of the graduating class will Henry Eagan, Frederick Joseph of the Maroon and Steel tennis p,.ess court action. crutches, hospital beds, and por- offer the " ‘Prayer of Thanksgiv­ Klepp, Sophie Concctta Snkow-| was more commendable sincc Last year the PUC eoinninnd- lnlialntors. The squad hns in g .” , ski and Warren Janies Wilson. I School Is Sound Blasted In Holmdel there had been such conditions Problems Reviewed j , r ,___. „ . . . , cd the Cliffwood Bcach Water lwo ambulances valued at $15,- T h e C la s s of ID,55 a n d th e a u ­ Additional Awards I dience will Join ln the singing m- I iVk n ” ^iemitn«C Mr ’ Kni'nii Co' to i»stitllte remedial meas- 000 «‘«l now is acquiring a 2G Madison Committeemen Silver pins for second honors, j Architect Reports j Ordinance Passed By oi lackm faUiitie.s. ^ Ii. Knapp u,.s nl.(i s,,eclr!oci UlPm Mr foot rescue boat, fully equipped. of the “Star Spnngled Banner," an average of 85 to DO per cent j I Committeemen Despite ii im it ri "°uld do Colllns stlUe,| the committee Fil'st aid members will start Get Different Views; led b.v Mary Gunnell. The class To Board Building will be awarded to Grace An­ all within its nanc.nl means to residents to eollcct the coin cards on Mon- will recite “One Nation Under toinette DellaPletro, Patricia Structurally Safe I Stilwell’s Criticism Buy New Police Car '7 : rn. found they were setting no re- clay, Juno 20, God," which will be followed by Bernadette Freiter, Anne Phyl­ Merrill H. Wallace, vice presi-' Stanley Stikvn!]. who ls n real f iViiii' i "i l- m' h ' i hef from periodic water short- - — Progress was made Monday the singing of “I Believe." Cari lis Grimaldi, Mary Christina football and basketball squads , ‘ lent of the Keyport Bonrd of ty developer In Holmdel Town night by the Madison Township Stephens will recite " O l d Hyer, Clementine Ann Montag­ and WilliamYacjicr forfor the i ”, , , ,, °i\e, ’ _ , . Shi]), which he serves as mat;- " When requests toget the PUC Committee toward getting n tax Fine” nnd Joan Yates, “The na, Ralph John Nappi, Robcr' base’mil tenm. Each thanked Dinner In Honor Df Education, reported at a rcgu- isti-ato, strongly denounced the to put “ teeth*' into Its order ap­ map und a system of appraisals American's Creed." The class John Nappi. Joseph Peter Sa- Uu* board for Jts co-operation. nr bonrd meeting Tuesday subdivision ordinance nt thr parently fniled to grun response, set up. Tlic committeemen men wul sing “Count Your kowski, Edward Thomas Slov­ Robert Collins, basketball cap- night that n survey by nn urchi- public hearing oil the measure Mr. Collins stated the commit­ Rev. Walter Slattery heard from Joseph Rubenstuin, Blessings." er, Bernadette Rita Smith anc’ >••••> I , [)v w.vnv..*-.-oenevievr , illiv.1nice , The IJIt four'll plire wlrch\\ 11 ll n’nn , u ',,llnn Monday , - changed tlie master or ceremonies and firm, to make a tax map, would iAt Cliffwood June 10-IS lot, be fea sib le to m a k e e x le n i Rev. Kane as thc celebrant anc' D onnnit'll, owner and operator, tr was ' leading turned ‘ to ' " skirt the lier Plea to n°. l!erc!1-^u 10 -n u,0 Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, St. have to bring In on engineer sivc alterations.” j St. Anthony’s of Padua So­ lhe graduation class will sinr eeleL'brute ol the 15th miniver | storm in (lie other direction and 01 riul’»V beating her Joseph's Church, Keyport. was strange to the territory. Mr. Fe.'.slcr advised the board five-yenr-old stejidauyhtcr. ; clety, of Cliffwood, yesterday thc t r a dl t i o n a i benedlctlo! sary of the store All custom I was forced to land at the As the guest speaker. The Rev. Thomas Wilson, president of o continue a good mniiiLemiiu-i' i received permission from the m u sic . . ers'and friends are' Invited U : burv Park Fieki. I.nter when Mrs. Helen M. Anton, of 62 Slattery was presented with n U'ograni and eompllmenti (Continued on page four) | Matawnn Township Committee Announce Activities 1 attend. Refreshments will br j a att.-mpted to return to Key- Manor I kw.v LlncroH. is c iars- |JV Edward Doyle, presi .nembcrs on tlie care given lln > . * - ^.,1 II • I' U Un-I li 1\ ir 1/ <> I I ll -> , ___i r *l._ TY_. . _ 1 _ I to hold a fireworks display two Announcement of nctlvltle served uiul prl.tes awarded. i port, it eneountered another filling Karon wHU •> dent of the Holy Name Society milding saying, ‘"This Is llu Squadmen Have Tickets I n ig h ts ill c o n n e c tio n w ith th e ir scheduled for the graduates in I Storm and was forced to land la°r br«?" '»l 1 ,,th? 1#,nd^ of 8l- U»wrenco-.s Church. O e n n e st scliool b u ild in g fin iu j- t T'eruni Later that niuht broke. Ihe child died of head y \ u , ^ev Slallery was ordain- | J u n e 10-18 fa ir. T h e f n ir is h eld eludes n clnss trip to Rye Bead Fireworks Banned For Giants-Cards Game ige that I have seen." 'at the lots 100 feet In from Cliff- on Tuesday, June 11: comniun -.wo“wo of tiiethe Walling Field pilots Injuries on Mar III.ill. ththree ee ciajsdays f.c,f,d JllI;(. i. u ,9;m, m . in ln Sac,snored Henrt According to Charles H. Hop Chief John J. Kloo.l. ot Muta ...... " ------1 - ...... ■In' l.onii n-ere Woody riuvle'v and Di-k wlth lhn ri,UI ^ r1' lie is a cradimte ot Fordhnm jTo Sponsor Circus icoutimied on page four) 17A1-J. The buses leave the j man, states thc feature of the Branch Trust Company. I .mm I'l.irs have I’reii enniple'er. Loqtie. Rny Krin-er. nc- n" j c- i first aid bhildlnn at 0:15 p.m. I fair this year will be the Ven- I Al (lie regular meeting of- the Branch, Charles C. School;, If , lor llie tes'leinr'iil iHnrer In conipitnled S t e v e Pni.ler.ion S cm ers Uopy rOUiyd ancl 0:30 p.m. Jtuln shows, i Matnwnn Hook and Ladder Co. wns elected assistant secreliiry ho M'veu Hatiinla.v i - 11■« a! j lin y K ru:-er. .ir,. and C a rl tn.H- I n Raritan Bay D5T Extended Tho squad stood by lit the : There will bc special masses held Inst night, members made and assistant treasurer, llulti,i>\MMiil .-Miii'oi- in leiiuir of Iklewh"/. flew wi1 ll ,lo:rph Las Boy Scout cam o-roc o' er the lit Genoa Church at 10 n.m. ; p la n s fo r th e s p o n s o rs h ip o f III nr .Mr. S m o c k wa.s m a d e a d u e .' fonner iMii'uinin Ma.ver Jiihn i kiewlex, nntl X’cpper M.irtln1 Police Chief Leroy Sproul. of G ov Robert. B. Meyner yes- three - day weekend iu New I Thursday. Frlrin.v and Saturday I Brothers Circus. Fred Formoii lor nf Ihe hunk In 10-17 and as \V, ,\|ip'eu.*te. n h n w a s liiiin- ; ;i(’w alone. Keyporl Police, reported Mon- terdny sipped a bill to o:t'.end Shrewsbury where over II10P by thc Rev. Cornelius J, Knnc, I chairman of tho circus commit slsliint, I,rust, o ffic er In Jiuium 'y ed serorii iissistanl pro'eeti’iir ! Aflerlng vlr'vi'.'.g I lit!tal'.eofr from the Tot- vnnla have adoptotl similar Qpltnl and others treated for less I Card of Thanks J Frenenu Ave. There will be Iwo .School, C la ss of 1953, M r, Ueh leri'sli'd In iiMe .|I"R mny e-i:i* ; mver C’orps and his de--u‘" lenvil-e pre.ilnc or New York measures. . " or Injuries nnd Illnesses. j We wish to thank all our , performances at 2 p.m. nnd II oelt passed llie New Jersey bar I net 'lie ll"l.e' eliiilriiinii, Sirs, l.jy.'-.on W eo d lio ’i:.->•. d r r.i'-e to H v Police. The botlv was found - ___ Harry dune, chairman or the S friends, neighbors and relative-; P .m . . j I'Siimlmition In lf»5t. 11II Id I ll Ill'll'/., Marlboi-f.) Po'.'t. Tli-’i'f’ thr.'-' ob nfio'it In Ilnrirnn Bay. Cliril of Tlianlis 11)55 fund drive, nmimiiicos the ■for their many kindnesses dm- Mr. Fornion risked member lie iiImi holds lhe po'dUon ol I f or i* tn f v I'hnlriren nf the .served nnd r e p o r t e d ollie” Mr. oc'ners tllsgppcn rerl when The fntn'ly of the lalo Wll- collection of coin euril.s star.tiv’ MiiK o u r r e c e n t b e r e a v e n i e u l . eo -o p i'n ite in th e Mile oi l.le.lseln ,dee president and direc or oi n I' lu I r a r e t 'o n e o r ,"\l-dawae planes wli'.ch ivr-o Invlng dlf. a Ij.oi! In which he nntl his limn Bclinnclt wish lo think all officially M » n (I n .v. M embers | Especially Rev. W, il, Finder as tills would benefit llie mui lie F a n n e r s a n d M c r e h a n is N a . Milviii' l-'.iHrard t'urr'e. and flculllea due to the storm. broilin'.In-lii”-. An '-cw Snwrel- their fr'rn’.d'i. neighbors nnd rol- will pick up cards every Mon­ I Rev, J. Austin, Rev. Joseph Ir pany more than persoim pur j 'iiliiil H unk, of M a ta w a n , ; f u n n e r I'liiiTieUiniui 'Ijti'dihire skl, of Ke-'ni'1:. ,'ere rl ll”g cn))- ntlves [or the'.r m any klndno.'ts- day to Thursday Inclusive until |g :rn m , S t. J a m e s A .M .E . Zh>' chasing tickets, at the door, Tin i riie.hlli. .11-lm C, l'',"gledon. j X u 'l i e (ilwtl In Ihe middle of the buy in during their recent bereave- Ihe drive ends. Mr. Chine re Cliureh and the Bedle Funeral fire truck will be pnrlioil in N ew ViirU T iil'o |il'e K m u -o -h ; John ’I'auili'e, 'I'lniria.s We'. ; Our olTlce nnd vnrd v/ill be fl'ir.' ilil Mr. Bmcncltikl was metu. -15'. ::cc!ally A.M.fJ. Zlnn minds Miilawnn residents the I H o m e , Main St, Friday evenings mu' ft I .till I'iniiid trip, 'Frequent j k'ciiiI, aril I ee purchased III Ihe Hell lire i 'al, For limn nchedule call I l.aliewnod, wilt pliiv r.i.i1 dime. i , . I.,ouls Stultn, Jr.. Inc . Tp'leii'ille pollee inrrinie nnd.Se- le "*" evnl Homo, ' wjfpll- adv. t^/nitlons. I jf|)0--ntlv. Cn,, Main 81.. i Klt)'|JUI‘l. 7'tWOO, ll H ihli'l: || lie nve;.l:.K, ildonlincd her husband's body. ' Jfpn—-miv* . . PAGL TWO—FIRST; SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. X THURSDAY,; JUNE 9; ’.1-955i ' •—:—— ——.1 I - ! field into which the company ls Many Applications Childrens Day FORMAL OPENING OF NEW LAVOIE RESEARCH CENTER IN UNION BEACH j entering, and Charles T. Pierce,, j radar. Directing the technical !staff's activities will be Myron: To Attend 4-H Camp At Browntown S.S. Tnnnenbnum. I Thc remodeled plant has a Large Group Enrolled Social Planned For suite of offices for a staff of 40 From Madison Twp. June 22; Area News engineers at its front. A ma­ chine shop has been set up at the north side of the building. - cd electronics and automation ever before, according to an an­ Two Matnwan High School | The Matawan Chapter, of the! gram. Everyone is cordially in design has been set up to fur- nouncement this week by Peter seniors, Jean Gaub and Peggy M atawnn Honor Society and the , vited to attend the service which ‘.her engineering research. To ■ P." M artens-. Jr.. M id d le s e x Read, had « real inside look nt Home Economics Classes of tlie'is from 9'45 to tO'4 5 n in .he rear is an auditorium and : County Club Agent. There have the Rutgers State Agricultural Matawnn High School spent a A socin, win , e , ' ■■onforence center and at the b e e n 128 m e m b e r s sig n up for i A social will be College on Mny 1 , when they :n.st end of the plant is the di: the regular camp sessions in ! d ' yv UML V' lde„°Pen sJ5acls on I Sunday School on Wednesday attended Ag Field Day. j May 23, when they enjoyea an • - - - vision of supply and mainten­ July and 27 have mnde reser- i.Iune 22, nt 8 p.m. Two films. Events were scheduled for the all-day picnic nt Washington's a n c e. vatlons for okter-meniber camp “Strange Gods of India.” nnrl entire tiny nnd evening. Regis­ Crossing on the Delaware Riv­ the end of August. I "Rendezvous on the Reel'," will The Union Beach Borough : tration was lrom 9 to U n.m. e r. .Vater Departm ent will continue,-v From Mudison Township the I be shown and refreshments will After registration, there were i The groups combined their ef­ to occupy the east end of lhe"'i- following have enrolled: James j be on sale. The primary and tours of the buildings, class­ forts and funds and secured a Arnce, Michael Cathenvood, intermediate classes will be in rooms and the dairy bnrn. ] bus for the event under the dl­ William Arace. Robert Cnthcr- c h a r g e . The clubs maintained a re­ ' rectlon of Mrs. Florence Ochs, wood, Ronald Gnu!), Vincent On Saturday the Good News freshment stand for lunch and of the Home Economics Dspart- Mecclft, Margaret Chamber Clubs of Middlesex C o u n t y will s n a c k s . | ment, and William Albright, ad­ lajn, Kathryn Logoyda, Betty hold their second annual picnic During the afternoon program, : visor to the Honor Society. STUDENTS! Rae Cusick, JoAnn Cusick, Ju­ nt Johnson's Park, Highland the feature was the crowning I The bus left the school nt 8:45 dith Crane, Janice Tench, Joan Park, from 10 a.in. lo 3 p.m. of the Field Day queen. Floats a.m. nnd returned around sup­ White, Carol Phy, Carolyn The Browntown Goo,! News Club constructed by clubs were judg­ per time. . Gaub, Suzanne Gaub, Helen will be represented, and all ed nnd the results of tile exhi­ Irish. Anne Hoffman, and Hedy | Each group made its .own ar- friends, ns well as teachers, bition Judging also were an­ M a le r . i rangements for a picnic lunch. hostesses and donors, are invit­ n o u n c e d . j Jonn Vena, '57, handled food The policy of the camp, lo­ ed to attend. There wifi free Following the afternoon pro­ I for the Home Ec’s and Mary cated In Stokes State Forest. pony rides and ice cream, and gram such events as log rolling Lou Blaliota and Peggy Read, Sussex County, is to schedule a large outdoor rally at 2 p.m. A. S eh o ler, C nion Ile a e h , and sawing and piling also were both '55, arranged food for the Mayor liiiiilv tin* newly designed and ■two counties to camp together The Browntown Club has raised equipped Kavoie plant is in operation. Participating in the eerenionv. as j ment at Bowman’s Hill on the recreation program. Crafts In­ This event Is sponsored an­ isn also served ns leader, and Laboratories. In.. plnnt at Flor- set to establish communication ‘ welcome at ti e clude leather, metal, basketry, nually by the Agricultural Club i Pennsylvania side of the river, Mrs. Otto Gaub assisted with i ’ cnee. Ave. and Brondway, Un-jwith military aircraft: the B ut!1’™ r<* earch centcr on beha,f SmithCorona at the Ag College to acquaint '■ enameling on capper, copper the music. The Browntown Un­ ion Beach, took place M onday’Marine Radar, which brings the ! l*lc ')olousb fit n ribbon-cut- the general public with the fa­ Keyport Jewelers and Opticians wiere jewelry, and painting on Seniors Feted ion Sunday School has been the when Stephen D. Lnvoie. prcsi-1 advantages of radar within the [ tint* ceremony. The . mayor cilities of the State Univer­ 49 W. F ro n t St., K evporl, N. J. cork. Special features this year At Breakfast meeting place of the club on dent of the firm, erected press reach of small vessels; many!joined with Mr. Lavoie in not- sity. will be electric craft in which Friday afternoons. representatives and employees I types of highly specialized elec* t ing thc relationship between the campers will learn tho bnsic By Susan Dominy '56 Jacob Fisher, New York, of the company. i tronic testing equipment., and!firm and thc borough govern- principles of electricity, how to spent Snturdny afternoon with Home Ec. Class Prepares The traditional program of ThD plant which has beeni°^er electronic eleviccs. These | ment had been a cordial one one of his former pupils nt Mnt- replace lamp plugs and sockets, Meal For Board Members activities marking the senior maintained by that company in I developments have contributed 1 and expressed the earnest de­ proper wiring, and will make awnn High School. Jam es Arace. graduation wns supplemented Union Beach since the m id-! greatly to the expansion of La-! sire of the governing body that a tabic lamp, Also courses in Mr, and Mrs. Leon Hopkins, B y P e g g y R e a d '55 this yenr by a senior breakfast, 1940s has been devoted to manu- j v°ie Laboratories since the close j it be kept lhat way. nature, archery, swimming in­ Holmeson, were reccnt visitors The second period Home Ec­ held in the school cafeteria, on fncturing needs. Mr. Lavoie j of World War II. i Mr. Lavoie announced the struction, and safety ln fire­ of their son and daughter-in-law onomics clnss at Matawnn High Tuesday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. explained in his tnikMonday “The activities ofthe research; new research center would be arm s will be conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins School decided to prove to the On thc menu there wns fruit that the company, which has center will include work on both in charge of Richard Griffiths. The nature course will be car­ and daughter, Jeanne. Matawan Township Board of juice, scrambled eggs, ham, been prominent in develop­ military and commercial types an L-ngineer who has been wilh ried out in co operation with the Weekend visitors ot Mr. and Education the true worth of a tonst and milk. ments in the eelclronics field, of production nnd will be the | the firm since its earliest days, New Jersey Division of Pish Home Economics course in the Mrs. Paul Blaliota were Mr. and David Benton acted as mas­ hns determined to devote nn en­ forerunner of expansion in com -1 and who is a Lavoie “career" and Game as will Hie firearm’s high school curriculum. Mrs, Wlllinm Gnilyhan and son, ter of ceremonies and each sen­ tire plani solely to the purpose municution. I man. Directing the work pro ■ course. Youngsters Inking llie On May 1C, the class enter­ of Garwood; Mr. and Mrs. J. ior was given an opportunity to of advancing- creative effort in, "The research center has up g r a m at the plant will be Mr. firearm s Instruction, if 14 yenrs tained the board nt a roast beef Rakncs and daughter, of Cran­ address n personal farewell to the electronics field. The firm’s j to-date laboratory facilities for j Schmcling, to whom much of of age or over, will be able to dinner ill the high school cook­ ford: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kat- Ills clnssmntes and comment on head notec^ there were a num- this type of research work. A j the credit has been Riven in the Hit-Parade take the hunting license test ing room. The girls worked all chen, South River. the four yenrs spent togethei'. ber of reasons why the Union 1 completely - equipped machine j industry, according to the firm's A L L S P E E D S mandatory in New Jersey and afternoon preparing the food The eighth grade graduation The breakfast was given with Beach plant had been chosen [shop nnd drafting facilities are j president, for thc new develop- Check Your Favorite Will qualify for their license. A and setting the table. was held last night al the the help of the cafeteria staff. for that purpose, among them j included in order that expert*; ments which have gained fame target nnd trap shooting range Browntown Union Sunday The dinner was put on un­ the cordial relationship which] mental models of the equipment' for the organization, □ Cherry Pink and Apple hns been set up at the camp School. der the direction of Mrs. Flor­ always has exisled between the I may be fabricated at thc re* j On the directive committee Klossom White for this group's use, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins ence Ochs, Home Economics .Miss Lavich W eds firm and ihe Union Beach nnt-jseareh center." i for the new research center, tic- □ Unchained Melody Evening program will consist and daughter, Jeanne, were Sun­ tencher. Eisjlit girls worked on W alter R. Scott nicipal government and the I Mr. Sehmeling explained 'the j cording to the fields they sup- □ Davy Crockett of party nigllt. movies, square day dinner guests of Mr. and □ Ito c k A r o u n d The Clock the project. They were Nancy irieridly attitude of Union Bcach [work formerly carried on at Un-iervise, are: Dr. Henry G. De* dancing, talent night and In­ Bowie, Jnnet Morgan, Phyllis Miss Jonn Lavich, daughter of Mrs. Melvin Green, Matawan. D Alabama Jubilee residents as a whole towards! ion Beach in the manufacturing | Guiliani. kinematics; Harry J. □ lloney Dabc dian tribal campfire. Knvener, Antoinette Messina, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lavich. Lnvoie Laboratories. Inc. lend of thc company’s activf-1 Keen. UHF generation control; □ It’s A Sin To Teli A Lie Ruth Mulcrone, Joan Vena, and 127 Second St., Keyport, became New Officers For August Sclimciing chief cnfji-i^®*’ has been shifted to tho Mor~ j Noi mand E, Totieault, UHF □ Don’t Cha Be Angry Peggy Collins, all sophomores, Calls National Guard the bride of Walter R. Scott, neer of the firm, inter nrnpli- ganville and newly - acquired (communications; John Koch; □ Crazy Otto nnd Peggy Rend, a senior. Matawan Jewish League To Save Her From Cops son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Edgar fied the nature of the work to ‘Keansburg plants. automation, an entirely new n Tweedle Dee Dec The entire board was enter- Wilkinson, sr., of 32 Girard The Matawan Jewish League rj Tu’o Hearts be carried out in Union Beach! A woman who had successive­ tnined in addition to Luther A. Ave., Matawnn Township, on □ Melody Of Love held its final business meeting by expliminine.: ‘‘The Lavoie Re ly called on the state police, thc Foster, Matawnn High School S u n d a y , J u n e 5, 1955, n t A n n a ­ for this season Thursday at the f-] Plantation Iioogic search Center has been cstab-j r i H e a r t proseciitor and finnlly the Na­ principal, Russell A. G. Stetler, polis, Md. ■ Keyport Synagogue. . T h e sln le lisheti to maintain nnd increase, [j Most Of^AlI . „ tional Guard to intervene in her superintendent of schools, nnd o The couple are on a wedding; of officers for (he year, starting thc lend Lavoie Laboratories behalf ngainst what she claim­ Mr. Herbert Gittlns .secretnry of trip to Florida. in September, consists of Mrs. has made in the development ed was a hostile nttitude tow­ lh e b o a rd . Mrs. Scott is a graduate of S. Chodorov, president: A. Pnr- of electronic equipment. This ard her by Union Beach Police Keyport High School and is em ­ nes, vice president; Dr. W. Og- equipment includes scicli devis­ English Motors Was given a 30-dny sentence in Albums Home Economics Teacher ployed by the government ot ens, treasurer; Mrs. H. Seling- es as Airborne Radar sets foi* ( the county jnll by Borough Mag­ To Organize Club Fort Monmouth. Her husband, er, secretary. military air-craft; omni-direc­ n A Star Is Born istrate Alfred Ilenncssy, jr.. i a graduate of Mntawan High A wallet wns presented to Lew tional radio range, which pcr- Glenn Miller Sunday for being abusive to the ! B y P e g g y R e n d '55 School, has Just completed two Bloom, outgoing president.. in □ Mins Brothers officers on the borough force. i Mrs. Florence Ochs, Home years of service in the U. s. appreciation for the things he LINCOLN • MERCURY G Passion fn Paint Sgt. Arthur Gray reported Economics teacher nt Matawan Army and is employed by La­ has done during the past year ri Liberace H Eddy Fisher thnt at midnight Saturday he I High School, has said she would when the organization started voie Laboratories, Inc., Mor­ Mrs. William Ludi Is j NEW AND USED CARS □ Music To Remember Her received a call lo the William like to organize a club for girls g a n v ille. and was pioneering. Q Lcs Paul and Mary Ford -J Donnelly residence at 215 Camp­ with a special interest in home A dinner celebrating the first ON STATE HIGHWAY IN HED BANK, N. J. H Patti Page ' bell St. The officer's first ob­ ! economics for next year. Weddlue Announcements year in existence will bc held Molhers> Club Speaker . □ J*uey servation was thnt .someone had Although a Home Economics printed promptly on pnneled or sometime this month. Phones R. B. 6-4545 — 6-0176 □ Hit The Dock been thrown through a screen Club would be sufficient, the bridal book snow-white vellum Life In South Africa ! □ Three For The Show door. As Mr. Donnelly was ex­ : possibllty of organizing a chap­ at this office. Enjoy ono of America's great Described At Dinner j plaining the situation, accord­ ter of the Future Homemakers’ freedoms. Attend the church o' Also ing lo Sgt. Gray, thc m an's wife. of America is being investlgat- Hnve you rend the classified ads? vour choice this weekend. A dinner at Buttonwood Mnn-J (71 Sacred Hymns p Snuare Danee (etc.) Angclle, interfered and resum­ cd. or. Matawan, on Tuesday eve­ Cj M um ho, .Snmho, ed her upbraiding nnd slurs on There nre a number of Mn­ ning coneludcd this year for the All Nationally Known Rhum ba (cle, I Union Beach Police, Sgl. Gray tnwnn High girls interested in Perk U p Y our Petticoats Mothers’ Club of M atawan. Mrs. C Cowboy—Selections declared thnt after all embar­ I tills field nnd up to this time William Ludi. a member of the rassm ent which the borough po­ ! no organization hns been avall- club, who recently returned licc force had been caused be­ 1 able to which they could belong. from the Union of South Africa., HOME APPLIANCES N0N-BREAKABLE cause of Mrs. Donnelly's appeal | Mrs. Ochs hopes that the for­ provided the program of the Television Sr.ts, l*adm-, Kel'ri«**rators. l'leetrie W ashers, to olher agencies, this was the : motion of a club will Increase evening. ' | Ironers Air Conditioners. Kleetrie i’ans — Kverythhig in last straw and she was placed I Interest in tills field and aid Childrens Mrs. Ludi showed movies, r.b*etrie \ppliai.ees — Power and Hand Lawn Mowers Kte. under arrest and lodged tn jail girls to acquire a greater know­ with the assistance of Mrs. Ly­ pending arraignment. ledge of homemnklng techni­ dia Walling, and spoke of her Records ques nnd skills. experiences abroad. The speak­ TENEYCK RONSON, Inc. □ Davy Crockett If you need printing or any er gave an exciting illustration □ Jo-Ann Sings kind, we nre here to serve you. "Help W anted" ads in this pa­ of life In South Africa with lhe Mill's and Serviee fl Burl Ives Gur quick service and reason­ per tell you about the good jobs excellent pictures of unusual □ Winky Dink Upper Main St. MA: 1-1603 able priccs will please you. o p e n . animals, taken with a tele­ G Peter Pan scopic Inns and scenic pictures n Cinderella Mntawan, N. J. H Hansel and GreCei of the area and Dower life. , f ] Pnff’n Tool The speaker siad that people ^ r: Little Shoe Maker horn and raised in South Africa , H Tweedle Dee Dec are amused at thc term. “In! |"i Snow White Darkest Africa.” since they feel! P I’m a Little Tea Pot f | T h is O ld H o u se they have a very high type of j [ I I’m Dinky civilization. Mrs. Ludi told of I n Peter and Ihe W o l f thc customs of the Zulus and re 1 Alice In Wonderland lated a very amusing story of her meeting with one of the Zulu Make Chiefs. At tiie conclusion of her lalk. lhe concensus of opin­ Special ion was lhat members had 45-RPM Albums Home Improvements much more than a glimpse into life in other lands. 78-RPM 10”-12” Meetings of the M others’ Club A lb u m s Now will resume in September. Children’s 10” Album* anti pay in monthly installments. An Feted At Dinner Reduced to Cost FHA Property Improvement Loan can On 52nd Anniversary ! P lu s

be arranged with terms as long as three Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrvey S. Bedle, 45 &78 RPM Records years,. ' sr., liedle Rd.. Keyport, were • The most preclouB O n S a le 1 he I’elticnat l-anule marelies; on! W hen vour pi-UicoitU droop and guests of honor at a family din­ inheritance you enn 11povr MoUition, but do not. wring out e.vee.sa .sl.m'Ji, nm/ tin let petti­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodle, of coat drip dry. Dry eompleloly nnd use steam iron set at "nyntiicU Matawan, and Mr, and Mrs. 25 for 25c N ational Bank leu, or iron with dry Iron while .still slightly dump, ‘ Leonard l('i'ank, of Lake Park, 2. Crow/mew are eiiHier In iron a fte r M arching if thin pri-sHing cloth Kin. Mi's. Curtis Is Mr, l.iedle's MATAWAN. NEW JEUSKY Is placed between tlu* crinoline and the iron, s is te r. Liberal Building & Loan Association PETE'S INC. MEMIU riDIIAl IC1I1VI IVJTIM 0. hitccHRii'o ntiffutHH around waistline cun lie avoided by not starch­ ing the tpp few IncheH of your pellieoal. ’ 44 W. I'ront St. rtOCMAl OIPOSIT INSUtANCI CORPOtAtlOH WeililhiK Aiinoiinoeinenls 1 5 9 Main Street 4, Ciin-t'fin pvtliroafH ure eauier lo iron if you iron lho body of (hn - si mm; K e y p o r t printed promptly on paneled or OLDEST SANK IN MONMOUTH C0U1UT - ESTABLISH10 11)0 Pfttlicmit on (he right Hide first, then lurn skirt wromrslde’out und O pen Frklny Nllo Til 9 P, M. Im n tho ruffles, Hlarting’ with lho top one, bririnl book miow-wlilta vellum MATAWAN M Dun Slop K»y 7-2700 — ...... - ■■ .-gii--■ -vi — I - nt this office, THURSDAY,'rHtJ JUNE 9, i935 THE’MATAWAN'JOURNAL; MATAWAN. N. jl

I The youth, John R. Bnmbrick; ' V Servio L'aBello. of Keansburg,.; Wcdcihur. Announcements Colorful Publication | Awarded A.A. Degree Tickets On Sale For Receives High Honors | "Youth, Ai Bar In of 209 Washington St,; TCeyjjort iiar.terider, at the .place, was put f printed pi'omntly on naneled or w a s l e a v i n g " th e'M r - a V ' th e '- tun d ^ - ' *-10°. t o • ,aw # l t h e n r ' ! l;ririil1 book w o w - w M * v e l> u«' , ...... u e i n g liist night on - charges pre- • at this office. Raid, Takes Flight tro o p e r s a r r iv e d . H e j u m p e d re;'i-ecl b y tlie a g e n t s Lhat h e j Lj______, '■ Distributed By Banks “Wonderful Town” into llis car they reiiorted. and j,a(j sold alcoholic beverages to1 You can nnv Pipfensp Bonn* ! raced nway at i* high rale of. three lied Bank minors. hv ilu> ruvmli lv-win-n^n Plnn Summer Edition Of Kiwanis Show At ! Spills Car Into Ditch 'speed. Troorer Mucci r-a-’e ' “New Jersey Today” Neptune June 28 ■ As He Leaves In, Fear pursuit towards Keyport. The youth swerved’off tlie highway l:c‘kei:: ;ire on snle for the A IC.eyporl. y o u -h w ho wa;v at A miniature encyclopedia of at Ifnica Ave. then turned into 1 ut-si'.ay evening, June 28. per- a Ilolmdel bar when a raid too! places to go and things to see M*cUile R d .. but fa ile d to n r i k e loimance of “Wonderful Town," Place early Saturday monunp the turn. The car grazed a po'e. Modern Method In in New Jersey is tlie summer at, tiie Neptune Music Circus, is subject tu a careless driving edition of "New Jersey Today, shot up an embankment and lhc show is being sponsored by charee because he lied the a co lo rfu l p u b lic a tio n beitiyr dis- rolled back inlo a cjlv;il. 'lie ICeyport Kiwanis Club, for scene at 70 miles per hour, ac­ tl'ibuted free by many banks to Mr. BnmuricK. jumped out the benefit of the "l-’aved Rec­ cording to Troopers George 113 03 their customers as a public serv­ and fled into the woods, At n RUG C iE ^lllllS reation Site," a special project Mucci and John Gerbich, or ice. warning call from the" trooper, W e’ll Send our Courteous Banded Driver to Your (}! the club. Tickets may be ICeyport State Police. . lie returned to h'is car. Asked Featuring a pictorial map of purchased rrom any member The officers reported they had for his license,. Mr. Bambiick Home to Pick Up Your Rugs or Carpets the state, the new issue men­ or nt, thc H. B. Thomas and sone to Siella's Bar and Grill, told tlie t-oajier he .had lost his tions over 200 places where Co. Store. W. Front St.,'Key­ on Route 33, Holmdel Town- wallet with the license on his summ er activities of Interest to port. Persons buying a ticket ohip. at the request of-Agents flight into the woods. Question* .visitors take place. The pic- Free Rug Storage! me investing in a program to Prank Vacearello and David cd' about his •flijrlH, thc youth yM al map alone illustrates over help youth, as well as being as­ Webster, of the Stale Alcholic told Trooper Mucci he was 9 x 12 Domestic Rug i 00 m ajor tourist attractions. sured of an entertaining eve­ Beverage Commission. who “frightened”’ when tho police The paper also lists Jcrsev n in g . - w e r e iiivesfcifi'atiwr p o s s ib le car came tip after he had been Cleaned and Stored fo shore beaches which are open -Wonderful Town," the de- I2AHLI2 A. GlJiUUS drinking by minorr, al lhe prom- excused by the investipatln” a- Only ...... W k to the public free or 011 p a y ­ jliKlilful musical comedy to be isoi/. gents of thc ABC. ment of a fee. Rummer then- I presented by St. John Terrell Earle Alonzo Gumbs, son oi ' • ters, fairs and coming events. | at the Neptune Music Circus Nathan E. Gumbs, County Rd., MIKS CAItOli A. CltAlCJ Illustrated stories include the I from Monday, June 27. through Cliffwood, received a bachelor $ 7.95 farms where famous movie and Miss Carol A. Craig, daughter [Sunday, July 3, is based on the of science degree with high hon­ . . i TV animals m ay be seen nt elos- ors at the 85th annual com­ Others at a slight price increase of Mr. nnd Mrs. William R. hilarious comedy, “My Sister TOE BARGAIN HOUSE er range, the unique water (jar- , Eileen." Music is by Leonard mencement of Hampton Insti­ Craig, Crescent Pi., Matawan, According to Sizes ;.rjens where fighting fish and 111- Bernstein, nnd lyrics arc by tu te , H a m p to n , V a., on M a y 30. — Lanzaro Bros — i-fSs that can support the weight was one of the 57 graduates Adolph Green and Betty Com- M r. Gumbs was one of eight put | You will receive FREE STORAGE of a small girl are attractions, fi-om Vermont Junior College, den , of a class of 201 receiving' hiffh ' Irom now until Nov. 1st on your nn unusual collection of old au-: Montpelier, Vt. on Sunday. Tlie The cast is headed by two honors and he also wys award- ; rugs and carpets tomobiles that includes Her-, 1 2 1st commencement exercises Music Circus favorites, Helena ed honors in tlie Department of j FRANCHISE DEALERS mann Goering’s escape car, a , were held Sunday afternoon in Business. I PROFESSIONAL RUG story about Rutgers, the Edison Alumni Hall, following a bac- A graduate of Matnwan High j CLEANING AND REPAIRING , Museum, a historic battle, the , calaureate s e r v i c e ln Ivers School In 1950, Mr. Gumbs ma- j china ware industry, the stream -. Batelielder Memorial Chapel, NORGE - WELBILT jored in business. He served as \ Gas and Electric Ranges © Refrigerators lined New Jersey dairy farms I Miss Craig, who received an ireasurcr of the Student Coun- ; where visitors are permitted! Associate in Arts degree, ma- oil, recording- secretary for Al- j 9 “DINETTE KINGS” © ' and others. jjored In general college work. pha Kappa Mu fraternity and j © Wrought (rcn © Chrome ,-^In two colors and illustrated; she was vice-president of the w a s e le c te d to th e c u r r e n t ecli- ! 'with .photographs and drawings, :senlol. clnsSi ttnd treasurer of tion of “Who's Who in American j TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED "New Jersey Today” was de-j the Student Christian Assocl- Colleges and Universities.” . veloped for the New Jersey aUcm. She was treasurer of the Bankers Tssocialion as a public j Junioi' class, and secretary of relations medium. The first is- the International Relations C lub i Services Today For ! sub, dated Spring 1955, won im -, ln 19 5 4 , Si,e was 0n the literary ! Union Beach Boy i mediate acceptance. Hundreds j staff of the 1055 yearbook nnd of; New Jersey schools are us- j on the humor staff of the Plioe- i Raymond V. Stewart, 11 years I ing copies in their social studies j n|x literary magazine, 'old. of Stone Rd., Union Beach! c la s s e s . I s)le tQok pa),t jn tWQ p l!>ys died Monday. June 6 , 1055 n tj Monmouth Memorial Hospital. | ’ I given by the V.J.C. players this following a brief illness. : (Must Change Name On y e a r . Raymond was the son of Wil- Social Security Cards I Miss Craig was a member of liani Stewart, Jr., and Alberta „ _ , „ : the Americana Club; was on the iGilleni Stewart. Beside his Allan A. Hass manager of the 1 sta.ff of the V.J.C. News, weekly parents, lie is survived by a Soclnl Security Administration, student newspaper, and wns a KIJKF. UIIODICS brother, William A. Stewart, ; office for this area, stresses to niem|jer of the Women’s Atli- June brides, that when a person letlc Associntion. Bliss and Elise Rhodes. Miss two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Boyle marries the .name should be Bliss will play the role of and Alice Stewart, all of Union : 1 She is a graduate of Matawan changed on the Social Security “Ruth." She will be remember­ Bench; Ills maternal grand­ ;High School. c a rd . ed by tliore audiences for her mother, Mrs. Albert Gillen. Keansburg; his paternal grand- ; In fact, continued Mr. Bass, if! . ~ \~ Z h T performance in “Pnl Joey" Inst you are marriod in June or any Attend Metropolitan season. She has appeared many parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William jtlicr month of the year and plan Business Conference times at the Lanibertville Mu­ Stewart, sr., nnd ills pnternal to continue working on a job; sic Circus, nnd most recently erent-m'nndmotlier, Mrs. Mary ; coVercd by the Social Security) Joseph A. Bausbnck, of Bel- was seen on the NBC television Smith, all of Marlboro. L»aw, your new name should be. ford; Albert Allen, of Keans- production of ‘"Tlie Merry Wid­ H e attended elementary on your card. j burs, and Angelo Tomasello, of o w ." school ln Union Beach and was ' An individual’s insurance pay-; Matawan, representatives of thc • Miss Rhodes, who will play a member of Calvary Methodist mcnts depends on an individual Metropolitan L i f e Insurance “Eileen." has been featured ln Church, Keyport. wage record, Mr. Bnss points; Company, were in Virginia thc Phoenix Theatre revue pro­ Funeral services are being out, nnd the wage record will Beach, Va., yesterday Xor a duction, m New York. She play- held tills afternoon at the Bedle J be correct only if the office is • business conference with offi- Funeral Home, Keyport, witli ’ notlfied of a changc in name, 'cials of the Company at the the Rev. Dr. Hillman T. Wil- 1 “Having done that, you will \ Cavalier Hotel. liams, pastor of Calvary Melli- j "Receive ft new social security | Mr. Bausback, Mr. Allen, and odist Church, officiating-. Inter­ card with your married name'M r. Tomasello, had'exceptional ment will be ln Holmdel Ceme- i but with the same social secur - 1 sales and service records in te r y . ity number you have always us- ■ 1054 and are amonp the top­ ed,” Mr. Bass explained. ‘ranking members of thc Metro- To Form Association ‘ ------jpolitan’s staff of 22,000 field rep- Real Estate Listing Cards for; resentatlves in the United States A Businessmen's Association sple at this office. . and Canada. is being formed in tlie Town- i ship of Raritan. Many already have joined, and anyone own­ ing or conducting a business in ■ tlie township is eligible to ioin by attending a meeting on Mon­ d a y , J u ly 11, a t 8 p.m. at Mi-> ■ channe’s, Route 36, West Keans-' ' b u r g . Ill'll,MNA HLISS

ed the party of "Lnurey" In story of two girls from Ohio the Lambertvllle production of w h o b r a v e th e w in d m ills of ° "Oklahoma” last season. Oth­ Broadway to make tlieir for­ ers who will play leading- roles tune. When Eileen invites, by are Dort Clark. Arny Freeman, | mistake, the entire Brazilian and Isabella Hoopes. Art Lund, I N a v y to a tin y G r e e n w ic h VII- • popular singer and band lead­ Inge apartment, pandemonium ■ er. hns been cast as thc hand­ breaks loose. Some of the fun­ some, “Wreck." niest moments on the stage rc- "Wonderful Town” is the suit. The show is full of delight­ 'Continued bottom next column> ful music by Mr. Bernstein.

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‘OPEN HOUSE’ party was a complete suc­ m DELCQrHEAT cess for which we are very pleased and grate­ ful. ... IP/tee** llittoru'* G reat E m nl * — . Michael Mariolis #.4 "YOU ARE TU linE" C.H.S. Tehvhim , Simdtvja OiSd V.l\ JCP&L I'roprlclor MYNDERT BONM EIIt Jersey Centrnl Power & Light I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ‘ y., : .$M&:v * ALL KINDS OF IWSUjMUlTOF ’ If you spot REAL ESTATE ' MvU? BEFORE BUYING OR BELLlMjB those symptoms... call in cin c o n s u l t u s . ' SHORE POINT INN Electrical Contracto C oncourse R ealty C orJ > H i j ; h w u y 35 Keyport ' b h o r e coNcounsE. ctirlrwboiSr H. M atawan 1-2447 . . » slnwpoko appHcincut *#0Cfi>fjU5M OUtIo}# P!£&£ !f6 i)R —-t'lRST5 SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL,1,. MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955

life. Mr. Welgand warned that went on record granting use of ing in the gram m ar school, the AWOL With Stolen Car THE MATAWAN JOURNAL M isguided M issiles by Chon Day without the ordinance there the school facilities on the same high school and the athletic St. Josephs To Hold -Katawan Township, Matawan Borough Patrolmen Ralph Wallace and would ’.be check on what a basis as last year. After the field. The contracts were EttgbJIshed I860 Tel. Keyport 7*31)30 developer mfght do. He did not meeting Mr. Baker, who also awarded to t h r e e bidders; (Continued from page one) J. Mabel Brown. Publisher John Klnnane, of Matawan Township Police, last night ap­ see that the added costs which was present, stated that it is Speedrite Painting and Decor­ Kathleen Ann Ciesielski, Grace ' ■ Published Every Thursday the ordinance imposed on the expected the summer program ating Co., Long Branch, for * By BROWN PUBLISHING AND prehended John Paris. 18, of Jer A n t i n e 11 e DellaPletro Rich­ will get underway July G. PRINTING COMPANY sey City, in Cllfhvood Beach, as develper would be so oppress­ gram m ar school, $2780; Samuel ard Henry Eagan, Elizabeth ive nS the developer would, in The board approved the em­ Cohen, Perth Amboy, for the J .‘Mabel Brown...... Editor being abasent wltout leave from Mnry Ege, Edith Mary Ellison, ployment of Mrs. Fay Zimmer­ Geraldine V, Brown Associate Editor the Camp LeJeunc, N. C., a M a­ turn, pass the costs on to thc high school, $478, and Spivak Robert Alan Flesch, William home buyer. man Kosakoff, of Matawnn, ns Brothers, Perth Amboy, for the • SUBSCRIPTION RATES ine Corps base. He nlso wns Peter Folscher. Patricia Ber­ . Payable in Advance In possession of a car listed ns Mr. Stilweil objected that the a teacher of a primary class, nt painting at the athletic field, $.1.50 nadette Freiter, Frances Mnry t) Olio Vcar (within State) ...... a salary of $3000. John O. Hnrt- $865. The total of the painting Six‘Months ...... 2.00 stolen by Jersey City Police. end result of passing such costs Gorman. Anne Phyllis Grimal­ Three Months ...... 1.25 zler, superintendent of schools, bids awarded wns $4123. 4.00 on to thc home buyer would bc di, Carol Tlieresn Henry, Char­ Orfc Ycur (out^dc- Stnte) ...... reported that six teachers are Bids on n 5000 gallon under­ One Y ear (outsiclc U. S.) ...... 13.00 y i « that the Holmdel real estate de­ les Thoms Heuser, Donna Di­ : Six Months (outside U. S.) ...... 3.25 veloper would bc “priced out of still needed to fill vacancies, ground storage tnnk at the high 3.25 Mass Meeting On Jfs ' ane Hofer, Mnry Christina Hy­ Six Months (outside U. s . ) ...... four in the high school and two schooi were rejected and new’ (Continued from page one) the m arket’ as he would bo un­ er, Robert Thomas Keider, Ver- . Executors and administrators of in the elementary schools. bids will be received nt an nd- during the day but drops down dersold consistently by those jonica Ann King, Frederick Jo­ ftsldtes have tlie right to select the Take Driver Training Course jo u rn c ri m e e t i n g J u n e 28 w h e n imwspapcrs in which they desire their to 14 pounds at the supper hour, offering homes in municipali­ seph Klepp, Margaret Theresa notices printed. If thc right is nol ties which cither had no ordi­ Mr. Hartzler nlso reported the bids will specify the new ex^roitjca the surrogate will make tho not enoiich to produce more thnn Larkin, Thomas Patrick Leon­ that Frank and Robert Zampel- storage tank shall be tied in selection. and thc notice will probably a trickle of water. If there Is nance at all or one much less a r d . anocur in some newspaper that you d e m a n d in g . lo. faculty members, had re­ ; with the present 3000 gnllon v-Clild not have selected. I-'rionds of a fire, there is no wnler. He Also: Barbara Bernadetta ceived scholarships toattend n I t a n k . The Journal having business with the tated his wife has to boil the Lcwnndoski, Aniello Andrew ■ purrfjjatc's ofi'ice will dn well to bear driver training course at Rut­ ! Percy Washington, a bonrd water for use by their children Mnlinconico, William John Mel-Vj th lifn mind. ____ gers University. . He said that ■ m em ber, reported thnt the nth because of its rusty condition, MHS Sports Squads er, Thomas David Menzel, “ Responsibility for typographical (Continued from p im? onto they are now certified by the letic committee recommended errora )s limited to the cost of the and a sediment bolls off. Clementine Ann Montagna, state to tcacli the course and space occupied by such error. tain, spoke for the teams to ex­ i filling in a portion of the bonrd- Joan Elizabeth Mulcrone, Rob­ Mar? Speaks To Commission added there are three teachers ' owned property on Broad St., ’ -Entered as second-class matter at thc press appreciation to tlie coach­ ert Patrick Mullaney, Ralph Dost office at Matnwan. N, J., under the Mnyor John Marz, Jr., of Ma- ing staff and the board for pro­ in the system qualified to teach adjacent to the high school John Nappi, Robert John Nap- act of March 3, 1079. nwan Township, in appearing viding the athletic program and this course. The other one is Mr. ] building, and leveling it for use pi, Joseph John Nunziato, Lena . . THURSDAY JUNE !). 195,') jefoie the Statc Water Policy seeing it through. Track Coach Bake r. The superintendent ! as another plnyground and a Ann Raccioppi, M ary Louise Ro- Commission Monday in support John'Caracciolo was absent be­ said lie thought a driving course I softball field. The bonrd sec­ mnno, Joseph Peter Sakowskl, jf the municipality’s application cause of illness in his family. would soon be a state require­ ! retnry wns requested to get es­ Sophie Concettn Sakowskl, Jonn ' C O N G H A T U LA T IO N S :o tap sub-surface water veins ment and lie will recommend timates of the cost. To (Jet Sports Letters Ellznbeth Snucr, Cornelius Jo­ for a water plant of its own. starting one in the school term, The bonrd discussed the pos- Wc extend our congratulations The players' who were an seph Scully, Joan Mary Semen- affirmed the township has no in­ 1956-57. siblity of ellminnting the pres­ to the many graduates In this nounced as getting sports let­ 7,n, Kathleen Ann Shanahan, E d-^f tention at present of taking over Four bids were received for ent pre-primary classes nua area, who are receiving diplom­ ters at the final assembly or the ward Thomas Slover, Bernadet- • the Cliffwood Bench Water Co. furnishing manual training sup­ starting kindergarten classes as this month, signifying; the school year are: Football—An­ te Ritn Smith, Linda Cecilia He acknowledged there hnd been plies and the contract awarded next yenr. The plan, accord­ ..completion of a phase of edu­ drew Bol, Louis Armour. David Smith, Robert George Stone, talk nt one time of tills but notli to Neill and Spanger. Hillside, ing to Mr. Hartzler. depends cation. Those gnicluuUng from Benton, Kenneth Cruder, Ken­ Ruth Theresa Sutter, Dominic ing hnd been decided. The m ay­ for $1123.38. Two bids were re­ mainly on whether the board is the eighth urncle will enter high neth Burlew. James Criag, Al­ | Albert Trolian, John Patrick or told the Commission the new ceived for furnishing coal and able to employ pre-primary school for four more years of ton .Davis, Harold Dodson. Frank Walsh, Patricia Ann Warnock. plant would supply water on llie contract awarded to the low teachers. Mr. Hartzler said an training to help prepare them Drognn. Joseph Fasso. Eugene Warren James Wilson, Eileen contract Lo the Cliffwood Bench bidder, Martin and Brown, Ma­ i e n r o l l m e n t of 115 p u p ils e n te r- to’ bc self-supporting. Fariello. Stephen Fedele. Roger Teresa Woolf, Henry Andrew W n te r Co. fo r its 1000 c o n s u m ­ tawan. for $13.15 per ton. j ing school for tile first time is Yurkonis ancl Margaret Eliza­ ■ Some high school graduates Olihstead. Stanley Parrish. John ers when it is erected. As this There were five bids on paint­ 1 expected next fall. beth Zweidinger. will enter hi«her institutions of Pointkowski. Leroy Sheeran, will not bc before 1050, it does learning to pursue u specialized ‘lie Rev. Frnneis Gunner, pns- greaterfor them than it will be Datllel Vanderbilt. Peter Vena, not bear on the present action field; others will seek employ­ ior of St. Joseph’s Church, for a "big” developer in nn nre- Allnh Woif, Marvin Hauser, of the committee meeting to. ment, and still others will enter Washington, the Rev. Robert T. a where lot sizes nre 100 feet Frank Tourine. David Smith. n ig h t. the armed services. The in­ Bulman, pastor of St. M nry’s by 150 feet or In Zone E, where Melvin Vreeland, Frank Eana- Craig Finnegan, township wn­ The Matawan Journal Classified Ads crease in the number 0/ a r e a Church, New Monmouth; the only n 75 foot frontage Is re­ fnlo, John Till, manager. ter engineer, told the Commis­ residents receiving college de­ Rev. Harold L. Hirsch, pastor quired under the zoning ordi­ Basketball — Stephen Alikas, sion two wells would be drilled HELP WANTED grees is marked, showing an of St. James, Woodbrldge: the n a n c e . F O R R E N T F O R S A L E tc divert 2,000,00 gallons daily Ronald Carlson. Robert Collins, interest on the part of young Rev. Enrl A. Gannon nnd the Mayor Ackerson said he be­ Harold Deilz. Joseph Fasso, NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS LARGE furnished room in Keyport, for the Cliffwood nrea of Mn Tho Matiiwan Journal docs not know* VENETIAN blinds. In stock 17' to 30', people today to continue their Rev. Brinn O ’Reilly, St. M ary’s lieved the subdivision measure Jack Kuhns. Thomas Magee. near business section nnd station; $2.50 each. Custom blinds in 7 beau* lawan Township and nearby ngly xicc-fpl IJeip Wanted advertise;* suitable fnr working couple or single IjfuJ colors m ade to order. Orr's Inc., studies, and gain the greatest Church, South Amboy; the Rev. was a good one but he agreed William Utter, Dnniel Vander­ :ni!iit3 from lirms covered by the fea* person. Write Box E in care of this M n d is o n T o w n s h ip . T h e 123 3r«l Wage und Hour Law if they olio Highway 36, Union Beach. Call Kev. possible background before they Thaler of the Redemptionisl with Mr. Stilwcll that it prac­ newspaper. wjtf port 7-1919. wur consumers in the Oak Shades bilt, "Allan Wolf, Robert Nicol. less than tlie legal minimum wace. start earning their living. House. New York, and the Rev. tically put men ln their posi­ David Tuttle. Firms enfiofied in interstate commcrce STORAGE space, adjucent to West USED television sets in good condition. area would continue to get wat­ or in the production of poods fur com* To nl! those graduating in this Walter French, pastor of St. tion “'out of business.” He Baspball — Harold Deitz, Jo­ Front St., borough Parking Lot. One Bargains from $25 and up. Pete's,-' er from Keyport. according to •nyrt'C tmisl now pay /it least 75 cents flight up. Call Keyport 7*1535 or K ey Inc., corner W. Front and Main Sis., L-’’ area, the publisher and staff of Thomas, Old Bridge. pointed out lie had sold off his m hour nnd time ancl onc-hnlf for port 7-0591. wjtf Mr. Finnegan, as well as 43 seph Fasso. Allan Wolf. William Keyport. Tel KE: 7*2700. wjtf The M atawan Journal offer llieir Mrs. Leonard Geores nnd Wil­ frontage on Keyport-Holmdel ■>verl!me under the federal Waqe nnd users on the Atlantic Ave. line Votta, Robert Collins, Jack Scul­ Hour Job-seekers offered loss b> BUNGALOW, 2 rooms nnd hath, auto­ congratulations and best wishes llnm Nnused were co-chairmen. Rd. and the land remaining to ly, Daniel Vanderbilt, Stephen -•overcd firms should notify tho Wf-g< matic heat arid hot water year a* ALL NEW — See It Now from Matawnn Borough. .md Hour Division. U. S. Departmen; round. Holmdel Road, Hazlet. Call for success. Mayor M arz declared the pres­ he sold for division into home Aliitas. Eugene Fariello, Stpe- if L.Oior. at ,'M- Clinton St.. Newnrk Ke.vport 7-a6!M. ivjy sites was located so that a street Mew Jersey, phone Mitchell 2-2392. ent water systems of both Key­ phen Fedele. Arthur Abbazia. 1955 Streamliner would have to run through for Track —Louis Armour. Ken­ APARTMENT '1 rooms nnd hath, heal COMMUNICATION port and M atawan Boroughs had Tax Map, Appraisal, EXECUTIVE Secretary lor plant of- and hot water. Call Keyport 7*031 B- Window (Continued from page one) houses to be developed on it. neth . Burlew, Ronald Carlson. lice, mature nil around exnerienee. W. u-jf) proven Inadequate to maintain oorfeet English eorrw'cindomte, ear. To the Editor: He agreed with Mr. Stilweil that James Dilion, Harold Dodson, The only aluminum combination supply in the summer months. the Home and Property Owners $75 in start. Write Box ii. care MARLBORO, nbout G miles from Kev* window with patented selMubrlcat* We wnnt to take this oppor­ with the many things that were uf this newspaper. wjti Township mains, being at the Association, wanted the town­ Tliomos Falco, Marvin Hauser. port, beautiful apartment 2 room's, ing, . tunity to thank you lor your In­ required under the new ordi­ completely furnished.kitchen and bed­ end of the supply lines of these ship to adopt a “package” plan Frederick Haseman, George EOK factory office, assistant to man* room. gas supplied for cooking; also terest in United Cerebral Palsy nance, it would bc a losing prop- Hicks, Jack Kuhns, Thomas Ma­ iiper. experience in office adminis­ electric. Ideal for bachelor quarters Ball Bearings systems, have been the first to with nil the work done by one tration, correspondence. Must have and for the help you have given position for him or someone else gee, I-Ienry Moreno, Stanley or young couple. Call Freehold 0*a:i53. reel the pinch of the water short firm. He believe it would be oursonah'ty and experience to he train* Inserts thnt glide freely and easily pyr causc through publicity in to attempt to develop the tract. Parrish. Laurence Sulmon, Le­ ed for responsible position. Good op­ APARTMENT, .'1 rooms, newly decor* nt n touch of the fingertip. See ' ages from the heavy summer more economicnl in the end to portunity with urowinc company your newspaper. High Cost Tb Equip Lnmi roy Sheeran. Daniel Vanderbilt, ttted, furnished or unfurnished. Busi­ tomorrow's window todav! draw on these systems, the m ay­ hnve unified responsibility. Write Box 13 care of this newepaper. ness couple only; also single room No Money Down 3 Yrs. to Pay • ‘Thanks to your help, and thc Mr. Stilweil estimated that if Ernest White, David Benton, with kitchen and living room privil­ Calt now for free home estimate. o r s ta te d . Endorses Opinion •MARRIED couple, man for nuiinlen* consequent support of the gen­ the new ordinance were to bq William Strother. Grant Scharff, eges. Call_ Matwan i-42.‘J0. J!l No obligation. Cliffwood Beach Water Co. Mr. Murrill endorsed M r. Wil­ ance. woman for general cleaning Karl A. Frantz Keyport 7*3405 . crous people in your circulation applied rigidly, it would cost the Willlnm Hansen. Walter Jones. including some laundry. Apply in per­ now buys water from the town­ son’s view. He felt his firm son Buttonwood Manor, Matawnn or U S E D C A R S area, the UCP of New Jersey owner in the zone where one- Venetian Blinds ship that is supplied from Key­ could bring in its own engineer- call Matiiwan 1 -21116. wjtf nnd ils nine aCfillated groups 2 for $5.00 port. It also gets some wnter acre plots are the rule $500 a CHEVROLET, 15)50, •! door sedan; 2 ing associate and do the Job t, . . , . , ... I’HACTICAL nurses from Ji to 11 p.m. tone, exlra tires; $21)3, Inquire ..will b e a b le to c o n tin u e a n d e x ­ also nurses aides and kitchen help. 2 from the Laurnce Harbor Wat­ cheaper than if it were done i °fc tor gc . >'ls '“nd T EP n , n S Edward J. Patten Sinclair gas station, Brond and Maple Also custom deluxe blinds made pand their services to the thous­ (Continued from page one) Apply Brookdale Nursins? Home. Hich* to order. White or colors. er Co., a private utility. with the township engineer in ilhc /“Millies to pul it on the way Ke.vport. Call Keyport 7--Ui)5. Place. Keyport. wj'P ands of Ncw Jersey residents sky, Kenneth Warren Bruder, Karl A. Frantz Ke.vport 7*3403 charge. Mr. Murrill pointed out1 m arket- He lelt thls wns lltU° ARMY Jeep, 19-15, 4 wheel drive, a ! ^7,7^ T L------— .------iafflicted with cerebral palsy. short of ruinous. . Kenneth George Burlew. Joseph EXPERIENCED dump truck driver. bargain for SCO. Cnll Kevport 7-4142 brand new 8-15 tubes: 1 prac* the re-evaluators would know Artelii Trucking & Landscaping. U0 3 (Signed' , ,, -Com mitteem an .John S. Hoi*, E. Dutts. III. Robert. John Col­ or 7*.'HW4, inquire 40a Broad St.. Kev» _ ttcally new 8-15 lire. Louis Costa, --- 30 To Graduate From what the.mappers had done, as Gorord Ave., Matawan. Call Matawan iwrl. u-ji« Pershing Placc, Keyport or call Key* J } Julius R. Pollatschek - mes moved to approve on final lins. William Harold CosLello. 1-2G10-R. wj« ------;____z!_ , port 7*1535. wjtf v it would be a single co-ordinated ‘ President (Continued from page one; reading the subdivision ordi­ Alton Theodore Davis. David MERCURY. 195;i. \ door sedan, 2 tone, i 7 1 7 * ------\— p r o je c t. FliMALE. light bcneh work, good oyq t owner, good condition, asking S1105,i USfcp icfrljsoralors in riw.1 ano solo and accordion numbers nance but Committeeman John Anthony Decker, Harold F. sight imperative. Elcctronix Tube Cnll Matawan 1-37G3-H. wifl il,ul llfJ- Pf-tes Inc.. corner will be played by Marie Peter Mr. Rubenstein doubted this Coil Co., care of Augensteln, 00 Kre* ------1 , U. Front and Main St?;., Keyport. Call S. VanMater would not second Doit//, Jam es A. Dillon, Howard noau Ave.. Matiiwan, wjn son. Paula Belir, and Judy could be much of a factor with CHEVROLET, 1947 Club Coupe, good Ke.vport 7*2700. wjtf it unless he could get from J. Ervin, Thomas P. Falco. John condition, good tires, reasonable. Calii ‘ ...... Meeker. Prior to the benedic­ 7000 tax bills going out annual­ SALESLADY, experienced in ladies Keyport 7-2035-J after 7 p.m. wjlfl HOPEH bottle gas range; knee high Frank Welgand, of Keyport. J. Flcischman, Charles Edward ready to wear, full time, gond op­ broiler, timer and light, practically tion. which will be pronounced ly. He also was critical of a township attorney, an assurance Hall, Peter VanNoy Hallock, portunity. Muriels, 1'i W. Front St.. new, very reason,d>le. National ensh by the Rev. James A. Guswel proposal aerial photography be Keyporl. Call Ke.vport 7*lft.'>8. w.jM register; Economic 4 ouart pressure lhat thc township committed William Hugh Hansen, Freder­ cooker. Call Keyporl 7*0554. wjtf ler, rector of St. M ary’s Church used to define thc bounds of would be free to grant a vnri' ick H. Haseman. Marvin G. CiIHL to work in sales office, some S A F E B U Y Keyport, the class will sing lands of, the owners. He fore­ clerical experience necessary, steady M. W. Ranch saddle horses for hire; ance to men in the position of Hauser, Paul Philip Heddcn, work; A-t working conditions, incen­ U S E D C A R S bought and sold, located hehind Kev* “Mny the Good Lord Bless and saw it could cost up to $5000 and Mr. Stilwcll and Mayor Ackcr­ Morris Vincent Inguaggiato. tive plan. Apply in person between 10 port Auction. Highway 3(i, Keyport. ] by Charles H. Connors Keep You.” The recessional by not be as revealing as believed. •uid V2 a.m., Aristocrat of Monmouth. 1954 Ford Crcstfine sedan r & h son that would case its imposi­ Richard Wayne Johnson. Cliff­ :j.i P.road St.. Keyporl. wjfl HEY WOOD Wakefield babv carriage, t Rutci-'fs University lhe brass choir will be "Tri Andrew Honchar, a spectator, fordomatic tions on them. ord Jones. Walter Howard 1954 Mercury hard top r & h merco- clean, good condition $15. Inquire umphal March from Aida.” asked zoning bc prepared prior EXPERIENCED legal secretary, 5‘i, malic Miller, 235 Ncw Brunswick Ave,, Ma­ ! This is tlie time when u lawn Mr. Weigatid informed Mr. Jo n e s, jr. days per week. Write Box 2ft2. tawan or call Matawan 1-Ofllfi-M. wJ9* Members of the graduating to rc-evaluation. Mr. Rubenstein 1954 Mercury sedan r Jk h VanMater that tlie ordinance Also: Raymond Harvey Lam- Keansburg. wjy 1953 Buick super sednn r k h Dyno- jenn be severely damaged by class are Paula Harriet Behr flow- NORGE electric stove, reasonable, and Mr. Murrill both acceded to represented thc ‘'minimum” berson, Alexander G. Makow­ ■.close c lip p in g o r s c alp in g . RF.AUTY operator, .steady or part 1953 Dodge Coronet sedan r & h good condition. Call Keyport 7*1114. Jnne Louise Bol, Charlotte Bar th is. time; air eond 'tinned shop, Star ‘ We are prompted to write this conditions to which developers ka, Franklin Leroy Marks. automatic ’onrn Cliartier, Thomas Michael Moauty Shop, 2!)7 Main St.. Keansburg. 1951 Hudson sedan r & h overdrive STRAWBERRIES, pick your own, has* ’after watching a young man Mr. Wilson protested he did would be subjected. He allowed George F. McBride, llenry Rich Keansburg (i-1022. j9* kets supplied, reasonable. Call Ma­ Collins, Mary Elizabeth Cran 1949 Ford Coupe r &: h overdrive not want to see $65,000 eosts that it' a developer or land own­ a rd Moreno. William D. Mur­ 1952 Ktudebakcr ^ ton piekup tawan l-0t523-J*l. \vJU •who. we believe, is having his iliaw, Eileen Carol Fagan, E ar­ “kicked around” in the project er could show the ordinance ray, Paul Roger Olmstead, An­ r & h first lawn. There arc many in SERVICE 1949 Studehaker 1 ton pickup WHITE bath room fixtures, It pieces nest Elizah Frazier, Jr., Dale with ehrntne fixtures; reasonable. tluit situation this year. when by a single contract with worked a “hardship.” thc com­ thony Panzera. jr., John Felix a ls o Marie Golaszewski, Mary A. Others to choose from $100 and up. Call Matawan 1-0074-.V1 after 4 p.m. If the bed knife of tiie mower a firm like Mr. Mirrll's it could mitteemen could grant a var­ Pointkowski. Carmine S. Ri'/zo. K & S Builders. Custom built homes, Gunnell, Arthur P. Hnddock, bc done cheaper. iance and then hold n public alterations, repairs; also shell homes PUPPIES, gorgeous collie B weeks old is set too low. soil may be pick­ Richard Robert Robinson. Ral­ built. Vour plans arc ours. Easy pay­ Schanck & SJhlor, hie. Arthur Edward Hahn, Edward ment financing arranged. Call Keans* Highway 3-1 al Main St.. Matawan 10 champions in pedigree, Belhavenv ed up as the mower moves, due Could Finance Over Five Years hearing on it before finally rat­ ph William Ronson, Lawrcncc blood line; also springer spaniels all ,J Malin Kelley, Douglas John Ken burg U-1209-J or Keaiisburg G-0915-J Matawan 1-423!) ifying their action. Thc town­ R. Salmon. Camillo J. Sardella 10 Lafayette Place. Freehold AKC. Sacrifice for quick sale. Cali^ to unevenness in the lawn, and Mr. Rubenstein then explain­ Coffey Mntawan 1-2340-R-l. wJ?*1* ner, John Larry Lorenzo, Judith ship attorney cautioned, howr FLOOR sanding and refinishing. Old Freehold B-ltiUG with this the mower chops the ed the tax map and re-evalu­ Lee Joseph Sheeran, Ralph J. Ann Meeker. floors made like new. Free esti­ SIX lawn mowers, ^ood condition; also precious buds from the crowns ation could be financed over a ever, that any variance granted Silvers, Stuart Emerson Spra­ mates. William A. Hill, Kevport 7* Also Veronica Mary Menzel. ?W0*,M. wjiu baby lender, hasmctte nnd stroller. of the grass plants. No more five-year period as separate ! W0llld scl “ Precedent and at o gue, Thomas Theologylis Slain- Keansburg 0*1004. wj9* George Mumma, Edward Albert HOUSES FOR SALE projects on which lowest bids future date be. something that es. jr., John A. Till, jr., Frank TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE spears will grow from there. Norberg. Veronica Louise Par­ TWO combination doors; l-6 *7 ” long x could be exploited as a refer­ Michael Tourine, Robert James Repairs on all makes, pickup nnd de- BUILDINGS to move, delivered to your We are coming into the crab could be sought. Mr. Ruben­ properly. Cheap. All Improvements. 31” wide; 1*6*7” x 2ft V wide; also 13 is!, Marie F. Peterson, Rebecca ivery service. Cull Village Television cubic foot Philco Freezer. Call M a­ grass season. Clip the lawn stein said he was not commit­ ence by those who might take Van Brakle. Charles Joseph Appliance Co.. 20 E. Front St., Key­ No price over phone. Highway 3.1, Lou Redman, Agnes Rosato, port Keyport 7*3081 or Middletown Manalnpan. Phone Engllshlown 7*3521, tawan 1-2200-W. , Wj9 * ted to having the township engi­ action by law to force the town­ Vena. Peter A. Vena. William close or scalp it and you open Frederick Carl Scheln, Peggy >0170 wjtf Mailing address. Harry N. Forman, neer make the map. Just thal ship committee to set aside any Joseph Votta, Carl P. Wagner. Box 187, Freehold. wjtf TRUMPET und case, very good condi* it so ernbgrass can flourish, es­ Ann Smith, Carl Lloyd Steph­ tion. Call Ke.vport 7-1W05-R. wjfl provision of the ordinance. Lawrence M. Walker, Harry J. pecially if you water tlie lawn. It had been his experience that * DOX’S TV SERVICE AMAZING offer, will creel a .six room ens, Joseph Stephen Wallace. GAS range. 4 burner, full .size, white Desirable lawn grasses are municipal engineers do it cheap­ Mr. VanMater found this un­ Wilkins, Howard I. Wilson, jr.. l‘or ti**-t efficient radio and television house on your lot and foundation to Joseph Vineenl. Walter, Wilma service call Matawun l*2GG5-M-2 wjtl .suit your wnv of living. Only $200 porcelain modern table top. full oVcn-''1, cool weather plants. By mow­ er os they have the initial work­ satisfactory. His reticence and Charles Allan Wolf. Jeanette Willard, Joan Ellen - -- ... ------down. Call down. Emanuel Ciiii Swart/., tm anuel in tiwaru, curt! m euro 'r-«»stnr,V??. C0.,nPa rJnients,w ing too short, you expose the ing data available. mnde it necessary for Mayor Russell A. G. Stetler is sup DTTC!QT?TT ’C T? AT^TH P. rpv : of Swartz Furniture store. Highway I C, ,('j „’!!;, ‘ PWe $25. Call Yates, nnd Helene Mnrie Xlq- K U O o i- jl j Lj K A U 1 U oi X \ ... onp.opr Middletown -...... firehouse.- Call I ler' M.itaw.m I*4-3.j. wj9 soil and thc roots to thc sun's M n y o r W a Iter Jiirniiiii ox Ackerson to vacate tiie cluiir erintenclenL of schools and be u e s. Bank G-51B5 or b-3213. w j1 heat. The heat is increased if pressed satisfaction at knowing1 lmc* second the motion of Mr sides Mr. Currie, members of SALES & SERVICE . , FRIGIIMIHK a cubic foot. Call Ma* Ushers will be Lois Boyd, Pa­ Now loeated nt new stnre Campbell'* j KEYPORT,. bungalows for lhe price tawan 1-2020-W or inquire 9 Little you"catch or rake the clippings Holmes to approve thc ordi­ the board of education include St., Matawan. wj9 tricia Boylnn, Juanita Conover. the total cost would not have to function. Relford. For prompt roll- of ...... one, Lot 150 X 125 feel, $7000, because these may form a pro­ be anticipated in one budget. nance. Mr. VanMater did. how­ George Barrett, sr.. vice presi­ able service anywhere call Keansburg i located at «.« Green Grnve Ave.. Key- Nancy Cransiuv, Arlene Goins- •J-2300. Store hours 9 a.m. to 0 pp.m. m. j| port. Call Union 5-23P2 any time. RUMMAGE sale, many useful things tective mulch. Clippings left H e n ry Spitzer. township attor­ ever. vote with his colleague.1: dent; Phillip Gumbs, George at Ilrokvnt:»\vn School, Highway S-lfl; jewski, Ruth Ann Keller, Betty to approve il. behind dccay and become in- ney, favored “soRregiiting" the Loseoe. Robert Bentley. Walter AN DSC A PING— Building and innm j HAZLET modern hnme. 4 rooms nnd ; T,lUr£ Lou Parry. Mary Lou Redman, tenanee of your grounds our 6pcc ) hath, 5 years old: fireplace, expan-’ J'j'• ,. ,i L ? r nc mb* coporated in the soil to Improve Mr. Stilweil continued to crit­ S w an so n . Clifford R e e v e s , Rita Scofield, nnd Frances mapping and re-evaiimtlon pril­ »llv; top soil, manure, fertilizer, Ilm* sion attic, full cellar. C;m he seen j n mul ,n> 11 »•«». ■'» p.m. J16 Its fertility. led and seeking bids on each. icize the m easure after it was Frank Johnson and Robert A. . Lucas. Stone Rd. Tel. Keypor »fter 0 p.m. or all day Saturdays by' A, “c.ri',o' , ' ,...... 7 , W h e e le r. A .particular lawn had always passed. He declared that when Knapp. Herbert Gittin.s is board 1415 H a r v e y E p s t e i n Is th e e ig h th Mayor Jitrman felt (lie option ^1“:! ...... _... . ! coiVs mcluciinS 2 -siaf! been well cared tor, best of of accepting bids on the two pre­ tlie zoning ordinance was first s e c r e ta r y . PLOWING, discing, seeding, corn marc In foal. f’ricccf grade teacher, and music teach­ SACRIFICE . Chester Horse...... Farm. R t/t ; seeds, good fertilizer npplierl fram ed, it was modeled after planting, cultivating, combinglng and ers nre Mrs. Elizabeth Wel­ lects under one heading, ns Mr. other tvpes of tractor work, anv sl/e II room house, enclosed fronl and back ! m 'tu Wickatunk' ‘ ‘ W.j9^ nt the proper season, frequent Murrill had recommended, one in effect on Middletown lnb. Bernard Preis, Tennent Hoad. porch, lot 100 x 120; $9000. C a l l '—...... ' “ stead, Joseph Sugar and Gott Township. This hnd been prov- Morgnnvillc. Matawan 1-0005-R-l. w III Kevport 7-:i0H»-J. wj!l* GARDEN tractor, Bedevils Husky, mowings. Bul ernbgrass always could be taken as an alternative Keyport Grammar .slightly used, complete with plow’, Ueb Schwall. invaded. We advised thc own­ ! en unsuitable to tlie needs of unturned Irom page one) UNION Reach, modern house, two bed- , disc and cultivator. Sacrifice. Call The only oilier Item of busi­ Matawan 1-2052-W, J9 j Uolmdol Township nnd it was was present at the meeting and Mortgage money available, 'jo > e a r rooms living room, kitchen knotty , er that too close mowing wns ness wa.s the receipt oi bids on no down payment. G. I, l.o a u , nine. aluminum eonihinallon sasli r .., ... ,,------— tlie cause. • • a new police ear. A eonlrarl I only when the whole thing wa.s nsked the board to grant the also cou\entionul and cuii^Lnict:on throughout, extension attic fknotty , hO llCr., i.lcaianec .sale'. Here is your Dinner In Honor Of j revised to meet the specific lo a n s . pine). No down payment to G.L Ideal ; chance to bu.v beautiful things at Bfcing present when n new was authorized with VanLiew use of the school facilities for location. Price reasonable. Inquire: j iwnr 00 $0000. Call after ti p.m. Atlnntic JO gras.s came in thal year, bill 'lie ear aeeordlng lo advertjscd " d f j Highlands KKTifl K. uj» none sinco. And the grass was B a ltim o r e . ed, hought-sold-rented re* \ more pleasant to walk on, nlso. nice for lhe lOM ear being trad­ TELEVISION heat; P.* baths, big shack' trees; Ideal : paired and exchanged. N. J. Mioic'-^ So one ol the Important fnc- assistant at St. M nry’s Glollccs ed in. Only other bid w as thnt ed after one used In Middle !he e.i'oup to employ Stanley 1 location for doctor or other buslne; C(*nter. 12 Mmarl St,. Keyporl. Tel, er City. lie llicn returned tn town Township and carrying ihe 5J;d:er. hi;;h school coach, to RADIO SERVICE in iigrowing cnmmunllv. 100 feel ; KEyport 7-1170. Lessons oh all In* loi’K iu the maintenance of o >f George S. Hnrrett mui Kims. 53 years In business In Mntawan nn off Highwav 35; plenty of parking { «Jru»»e))i.. jy good lawn is the height of cul- th e w e s t a n d s p e n t n y e n r nl MiHawan. which bid with engineeiiiuv features that oils supervise ihe program. Keyport nrea. All work and par* Sacred Henrt Cnthedral, Dnvon- Seam en, the engineer, pul into George H. Davis, board pres •jmirarleed. Tubes tested free at stou Uiih . Place the mower on n i trade ln allowance o[ STilL! tur <»oie hour* 4-:ui a.m. to 0 p.m.. Fr i''''"'W ANTEDTOIUY 1,11 SnfUATION WANTED' smooth paved surtnco and set >ort. In June 1033, ho cnmr lie old police cur. he one in M arlboro Township. iilenl. staled lhat ihe bonrd is lays until 9 p.m. You are li.dJilll, »nsl as assistant nt St. John’s Ik* felt, the township, a.s with very m uch in favor of the .sum ihci property insured w hen \ ou ca . WILL ‘ajisIi and iron .ill types nf Ptir* the hedkiiit'e h i th a t it c u ts n' Ten E\ ck Rnnson, jne. 2H3 Upper Ma CKMKNT mixer.Cnll K.-vimii 7-llWr <«•'■«. Urclfh c u rta in s In iny ow n a hcluht of not less than one- Dunellen, and thereafter his as • ho zoning ordinance, should re­ mer prouram and Ihe m em bers ^t . Mat..wan. Call Matawan 1-1(103. I or Inquire 30 Mi.nrirt! St., Ke.vpurl ; 1 "'"'I'1 Cull Mulnw»n lignnients have boon as assist ject tlu* subdivision ordinance inicl'oiir half Inches, or better Subdivision Act ALL tvpes of anllciue.s, Dolls. to.Mi. ! , . , ...... nl two Inches. Sometimes reel nut at St. Theresas, Runneme modeled nfler Ihose In other LEGAL NOTICES BULLDOZING furniture, c-ldna, glassware and Id • Jobs, minor huine repalrfl, enr- K.'unlJniii'tj /n*m jum v oi 'M Cellars dny. hind clearing, grad • ~ Shop. The Mat- pentry, niasontv, fpair coverin'* type hand mowers cannot br de; chnplnlii at the Monastcrj lowns awl make one of Its own.j nit of the enter,m\v ol a minor N U T I Cl*: Mil"kih(i;,V "llli" iVirt ■joi.s'Tif «'lV"klml": ttic»h?'-1 I vJ«V. ‘'K K W rl?' C»ii Cuil iid.liiKled lo a suitable height of St. Clnrc, Bordentown: as Mr, Weigand told him thnt. Till.I' nolle*1 tli.M (leortfr J. I'nu/riie, trucking, sand gravel, fill dirt, road Kovporl 7-RIO jlf hdni Scal/o, Matawan 1-2M1-.J after ;ubdivLsmn nnd boconu’s suh I. blue slmii1 and top soil. I I Kc‘-' - . without llie use of rish-plntes slstnnt nt St, Stephen's Trenton Charles Pike, director of Ihe 1 1, id in K ,-.N C iIIwm.mI | mi, im:, ,ini'H*'d eet to ilm lormu of the nrdl-1 In llie Tow H 'hip ('t.nitiilllev uf the larm tools, cars, trtieks and pu'ls. Ec- blit 11. would pay to hnve these iisslslaut nt St. Anthony's, Tren Monmouth C o u n t. y Planning; Town:,hip ci I' M iitiiUiin lm' n plcniii > Icel Brothers, Tennent Hoad, Morgan. FARMS WANTED SENIOR lilj'li scliooi girl wl.sln.’fl ofHet! Mr. .StJlu'fJJ noiorl lh n l, vlJle. Call Matawan 1-1220-J ' ‘ position Iwive had fo te year of short,* muck', notary mowers usually ton, pastor of lloly Fiunllj Maord, approved of the ordl- 1,'tillf iMH.II/illtl/'tll iirrti:.,' fi’i jilrl M- 17-14 . /.'njjn 2-100 acres, near Matawan, Ha/.- he township /.oning ordinance ; nance, and that, It was regarded Ki ■; ^Hlliili',1 ;il niirlli<‘ji::l r nl let, llolmdel and Marlboro. Cash buy*, hand a|i|i|i(ii and f.vpfng, Box W cart? of tlilv have heller height adjustments. Church, Union Beach, until lili Sidle lllrliu.iv 11 nil 111 ;m mui CIKfwnud COMBINING "t all grains, all lype.- ol ers waiting and reatlv lo huv. Phoiu1 »tv\.Hpa|ni .11) a p p o in t m e n t ns p n s lo r (if s t ostrlcts all subdivision ol land j by the county planning chair* Avr and Ki'vi'nrl-Snulll Amli.iv IUI . niowlni'. cultlvailn" and hide drc;..-* or write today. John J. M'lver, MntH-j " ' I'lllnnn.l, ,\I ,-il ;iv. ;n, Timn.hlp, N. ,1. Ilig of most crop>v Mei'nard Prels, Old er. Hlphwav 31, Volley I.lrive, Mitta-! WILL care for children in mv own Liiwrcnoo'H, n the area la which he and|lnan Ms n ijHM-Jor oik* am ong (Iltli'rlin n If IHiv, i.lmkllil lm mini'.. 'IVnnent Rd., Morganville. Midav.an w an .l.‘4fW7,...... I» ! home, fi day.*, u week. Cnll Miitn* Mrs. Rimer Morgan, prnsluni vlnyor James II. Ackerson, ati , those adopted ill (ho county. Mr. Imriirilnilr!' I’l 'vrllltin Ur. It i,m* K. i.oimri-H-i. _ _ ..... wjti wan l-3»i'2-n* . wjfl of tht' Rosary nnd Allnr society owner ol acreage, arc located ; Welgand acknowledged It was <"...... '.I ("•■•I- nf li,,- T'iumi.IiIp nl ,Miitri"’iil>. N -I Real Estate For Sale ! nnd Edward Doyle, spoke brio! o one acre plots In any subdl- nn exacting one* but lelt it was, I ‘.mniifl t BUILDING SUPPLIES ...... Now Is the tune tn ndvcrtl.se vision they ml^ht. project, lie 0n|y typical of the fact that re« I . (IKOIICK ,1. POUKKNC. IIO,MBS •- f'AIIMS BUSINMSKHS' tllOSO UllllflPfl HI’llOlOS for Snid. ly. SI nil1 lllillHMiy Hnilln ;if1 mi,I Ben and Motile Stnllh, ItealtiirH A "k c s p JIJS! Special guests wore the Rev. , in red co,st sur- < uiutio, by government, local! j (,'lli fwnml A Vi.', mui Kp.v- FACE BRICK JLVii Main St. Call Malflwan J>2207.|^ SHlhll H(l In the UlllHSlflOCl C01* laced streets, curbs nnd water futility, state and imUunnl, was u n i • Smith A 'iilin.v ltd., Large-t ‘olecllon "I race brick In the — ...... ,I UlTHl " turn ihmn into onsli Joseph G. Fox, pastor of Holy ciiffwooii, N, .1. shore area, Wagner Bros, Face CORNER, lol all illllltltM, price redue*, t i t Family Church, Union Bench; mains, accordingly will be much becoming an Increasing part of Jill *1 52 Illicit Swlufc, Ituulu 33, ClirCwood will cd. Cull Keyporl 7-307U-M. wjll* for you. . I . i d D n THURSDAY, JONE' 9, 1^55 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL/ MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE—FIRST SECTION ...... Mill...... IIIIIHMHIMIUIII"1, , Couple Celebrate ( Two Mafawan Girls Mrs. J. Kinney Heads Brownies Become 20th Anniversary ' : Mr. and Mrs. J. boimld -MiU ^ Douglass Graduates Contemporary League Girl Scouts At Fly-Up ler entertained at open house A T A W A 'Sunday Lo celebrate ineir 20:11 Awarded Degrees Of Installed At Banquet 16 Progress At 1 wedding anniversary. *'• . • Brief Items About People You Know ' ■ Their guests included M r and Bachelor Of Arts Held At Shadowbrook Ceremony Monday Mrs. Robert Leip. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Kinney. Holmdel. At the Fly-Up Ceremony of Paul Zehner. Trenton; Mrs. Miss Margaret E. Prichard IIIIIMIIMIHIIIIMIIIIIIMMIMM was installed as president of the lhe Matawan Girl Scouts, held Henry Kenarney and daughter and Miss Lydie Sere Doak, both Mrs. James VanBrakle, Key­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Mrs. Albert Laehder and Matawan Contemporary League Ann, Princeton: Mr. and Mrs.- port, Mrs. Harold Disbrow, Mrs. Dederlck entertained at dinner daughters, Linda and Helen, on Monday evening in the First of Matawan, received baccalau­ I at n banquet held Monday eve- Fred Buntenbach, Woodbrldge; Frnnk Duncan, Mrs. John Gnr- Salurday evening Mr. and Mrs. w spending Presbyterian Church, Matawan. r e a t e d e g r e e s sit th p 34th a n ­ |ning at Shadowbrook Inn. Mr. and Mrs. John Leavy, West­ ey, Mrs. Malcolm MncMillnn, Frank H. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. , , ,, ,... nual commencement excericsef- , Shrewsbury. Mrs. Harvey N. the guest of honor was Mrs. field; Mr. and Mrs, Kelsey enr- Mrs. Spnfford Schanck, and Mrs. George R. Gaskell, Mr. and slx weeks in this vicinity vislt- held yesterday at Douglass Col­ Johnson, jr., former president Charles E. Springhorn, former lart, Keyport; Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd VanBrakle had dinner at Mrs. William J. Rnbel and Mrs. ing relatives and friends. sMrs. lege, New Brunswick, the wom­ I who was forced to resign be­ .larry Pitcher, Mrs. John .Kin- Shadowbrook Inn. Shrewsbury, W. Oliver Diggin. j Laehder is the former Miss chairman of the Northern Mon­ en's eoHctfc ol Kuttfers. the cause she is moving out-of-town, Iney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klatt, on Tuesday evening, and later Robert K. Marvin is spend- Shirley Noddings, Matawan. mouth County Council, who was State University oi New Jersey. opened tlic brief business ses­ j Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen played cards at the home of ing the summer with his par-1 M[. and Mrs Ha Nielsen presented with a “Thanks" Each received a bachelor o? sion and welcomed the guests. I Ravettina, West Orange; Mr, Mrs. James VanBrakle. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. -• b a d g e . Miss Hannah McLean offered I nnd Mrs. Kenneth Mullnn, East Marvin after four years in the i,tu’e ''et Mrs. Joseph Baier. a n d c a r d s . tally Retarded Children. The convention I11 Atlantic City; bert, Oceanport, spent Sunday and a member of the Presi­ arts degree. Dean Margaret T. At the Country Corner spring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caris, goal of the department is to The Girl Seout promise was Arrangements were made to with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lam ­ dent's Advisory Council. In Corwin of Douglass College flower show given by Garden South Amoby; Mr. and Mrs. I, rnisc $10,000 to equip the lab­ repeated and merit badges were hold a board of directors meet­ b e rt. sports she was active I11 b a s ­ presented the seniors 10 D r. R.F.D. at Riverdale Farm, VanLiew and daughter, Jnnice o r a to r y . presented to those who had qual­ ing at Butlomvood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bell, West­ ketball, tennis and volley ball. Lewis Webster Jones, president New Shrewsbury, Mny 27 ancl i Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reports were r e c e i v e d f ro m ified. . June 21. at which time events' field, were guests of Miss Mary Miss Brown's parents spent of the Stale University, wlio con­ 28, Mrs. Robert J. Marvin won; Rifcnburg, Perth Amboy, were Mrs. Kinney and Mrs. Arthur for the comtng year will be sch­ Bushnell on Saturday. commencement weekend at the ferred the degrees. first prize for a table arrange-, recent dinner guests of Mr. and Klntt, who were delegates to e d u le d . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ college and attending the exer­ Matawan Students Miss Sarah O. Blnnding, presi­ ment for an out-of-door buffet j Mrs. Harry Nielsen. The birth thc Federation Convention at Activities of ihe BPW will re­ rie spent the weekend with Mr. cises were her sister. Miss Ju­ Home For Vacation dent of Vassal- College, deliv­ supper and Mrs. Joseph A. Dern­ days of Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen Atlantic City: from the ways sume when members start, the - and Mrs. Charles Yerger, South- dy Brown; her grandmother, ered the commencement ad- berger won third prize for a were celebrated at the time.. and means committee on thc Matawan students home for 1955-56 season 011 Sept. 13. ' • bury, Conn. Mrs. Amos C. Brown, Mr. and Odress entitled, “An Habitual “Sun-Up." yellow flower ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Her­ dance held last week, and from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Di­ Mrs. Harold Laughlln: Mr. and summer vacation include Miss Vision of Greatness." r a n g e m e n t. rick spent Sunday as guests of the officers and chairmen. Jane Pengel, Wesleyan Ohio Santo and children, Marilyn Mrs. Hewitt W. Wharton and Mascot Presented To An art ma lor. Miss Prichard Dr. Robert McCurdy and Mrs. Herrick's sister - in - law, Miss Edith Duvison introduc­ University, Delaware, Ohio; and Eugene, were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wharton. Republican Women was a member of the Pen and of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sciul- daughter Nancy. Denver, Col. Mrs. C. Bradford Brown. Ten- ed Miss Jeanne Pendcrgast, of Ralph Heuser, Pennsylvania are visiting the former’s par­ afly. Matawan, who entertained with State University, State College, lo, Kensington, Md. New York Trip For I At a meeting of the Matawan Miss Mary Em m a Stack, Miss ents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mc­ Jack Jaskiewiez, N e w a r k , solos on her accordion. Pa.; Harry Perrine. Pennsyl­ W oman's Republican Club, held Marguerite Boughton, - Perth C u rd y . spent the weekend with Mr. and Other officers who will serve Fire Auxiliary Members | vania State College of Engineer­ Tuesday al the home of, Mrs. Amboy, Mrs. Edwin H. Dom­ Mr. and Mrs. John McKecn Mrs. Edward T. Jnckiewlcz. for 1955-56 are Mrs. William 1 ing, Jenklntown, Pa. Joseph Dernberger, members M embers of the Ladies Auxil- ■ inick. Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter, and daughter, Nancy, have Mrs. Frank Bliss was hostess Znlm, vice president; Mrs. Ar­ Also: Cadets George R. Bar­ were presented witli ah ele­ lary of thc Midway Hose Co., I Miss Mnry Lisk nnd Mrs. Rnlph moved from Edgewatcr Drive to the Friday evening Bridge thur Klntt, recording secretary; rett and Edward Sproul. Valley phant, the mascot of the\ Re­ Matawan, attended a dinner and W. Herrick had dinner at Lot­ to the R. L. Cartan house, at 79 Club. Winners were Mrs. Mrs. S. J. Mncuga, correspond­ Forge Military Academy, Way­ publican party, by Mrs. i’aul theatre performance in New tie’s Dogwood Room, New York, M a in S t. George R. Gaskell, a guest, ing secretary, and Mrs. George ne, Pa. and Patrick J. Devlin. Bish. A silent auction was held; Y o r k 011 Saturday. They sawi and attended thc Thursday eve­ Among those attending the Mrs. W. Oliver Diggin and Mrs. C. Barrett, financial secretary. Admiral Farragut Academy, and 17 members attended; .' “Silk Stockings” at the Imper-j ning performance of “Plain and birthday luncheon of Monmouth George Bnrbanell. Mrs. James Feeney was B e a c h w o o d . Plans were made to hold the Mr. nnd Mrs. George R. Gas­ chairman of the banquet and ial Theatre. j F a n c y . ” Chapter, D.A.R., at Sliadow- Also: Miss Carol Craig, a annual picnic 011 Tuesday, July In the party were Mrs. Vln-j Miss Helena C. Krause, | brook Inn, Shrewsbury, last kell and Mrs. Pnul Bish were she was assisted by Mrs. Theo­ graduate of Vermont Junior 12, a l L a v o ie 's G ro v e , M o r g a n ­ cent Burlew, M rs. George Clark, Brooklyn, spent the weekend at (Thursday were Mrs. Fred M. dinner guests of Mnyor and dore Vick. Announcement wns College. Montpelier and Chris­ ville. at 12:30 p.m. Each mem­ Mrs. Stnnley Ellison, Mrs. Hol-j her summer home on Valley Burlew, Mrs. Jehu P. Cooper Mrs. Spnfford W. Schanck nt mnde that the executive board tian Heuser. a graduate of Ad­ ber Is asked to bring a covered 1 would meet Monday evening at m es Ellison, M rs. William Lutz. j D r . ' II, Mrs. J. P. Cooper III, Mrs. Shadowbrook Inn. Shrewsbury, miral Farragut Academy. d ish . ■ ; Mrs. Ruth Eovino, Mrs. Mae! Mrs. John C. Lambert left E. Story Hallock, Mrs. Robert S u n d a y . the home of Mrs. Kinney. Doherty, Mrs. Myrtle Bachm an.! yesterday on the Queen Mary W. Chasteney and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Frank Martin, and Mrs., for a two-week visit with her B ish. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Paul Bish, Mrs. George Phil Lanzaro. j nnd Mrs. John Denkin, Wor­ R. Gaskell, Mrs. Fred Mauer ! cestershire, England, after and Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck ; _ ~ J ( U U U t 1 ] : p.m.; nt 6:30 p.m. Sunday thc, / § which she will spend several are attending a luncheon and young people meet, and the eve- \ Mortgage weeks with her mother, Mrs. bridge: given by the M aternity ning service is at 7:45 o’clock.: MISS M. It. PItlCIIAitI) Oeorge Hazlett, Monaghan, Ire­ Auxiliary to Monmouth Memor­ First Methodist Church Gethscmnne L u t h e r a n C h u r c h Emmanuel Assemblies of God; ial Hospitnl at the Deal Golf] Main St., niatawau M aple 1*1., Keyport Brush Club. Shu is a graduate lan d . Miss Virginia Tlletrich spent and Country Club today. Rcv. Albert D. Curry, Pastor Middle ltd., North Centerville | of Matawan High School and Ellas Ellison. Pastor 1 Friday and Saturday with Miss Miss Grace Carmin, Mis? Tomorrow evening there will the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School for all ages is. Nancy Suydam, Glen Ridge. Mary Lisk, Mrs. Edwin H. Dom­ be prayer in the church from IRcv. Frederick Boos. Pnstor M a r v i n W . P r i c h a r d . 91 R a v i n e at 9:45 a.m, and morning wor-: On Saturday Miss Dietrich was inick, Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter and 7 until 8:30 o'clock. Also to- Dr., Matawan. Services nre held Sundny at u bridesmaid at the wedding of Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick were morrow evening at 7:30 o’clock ship Is nt II o'clock. An evan­ Miss Doak, the daughter >.of : 8:30 n.m. and 11 a.m. By ac- Miss Nancy Suydam to Edward guests of Miss Mary Slack, of | tl,e Junior High Methodist gelistic service is held Sunday ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Doak, | tion of congregation nt its J. Mateykn, Glen Ridge, nt the Perth Amboy, at dinner yester-1 Youth Fellowship will meet at at 7:30 p.m. ; 10 M ir i a m D r ., M a t a w a n , is a annual meeting, the present Prompt Courteous Service Grace Presbyterian Church, dny given at the home of M rs.h)ic home of Phyllis Dcvancy, Tuesday at 7 p.m. there is: graduate of Eoonton High schedule of services will con­ Montclair, The reception was Austin D. Eolcc, Little Silver, i Middlesex Rd. choir praclice and at 7:30 p.m.; School. A chemislry-bacterio- tinue through the summer the young people’s fellowship nt Marlborough Inn, Montclair. The guest of honor at the party on Sunday at the 11 a.m. wor- logy major, Miss Doak served months. There will be 110 MATAWAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Miss Dietrich and Miss Suydam wns Miss Marguerite Boughton, j Ehip service the Sunday School meets, and 011 Thursday at 8! ns student chairmen of her resi­ change ns there lins been in were classmates nt the Newark Perth Amboy, who Is retiring (pupils will take pnrt In the Chil- p.m. there is prayer and Bible j Park Ave., Between Main and Broad Streets dent dormitory during her sen­ pnsl yenrs. study. Prayers are said for the! School of Fine Arts. June 20 as principal of schools ciren's Dny program. Thc pas- ior year. * : . .. | The Lndies Aid will sponsor sick. All are cordially invited j Tel. MAtawan 1-0273 Matftwan Miss Phyllis Boorom, Inter­ Nos. 4 and 10 in Perth Ainboy. j t0r’s sermon topic will be, | a strawberry fcstlvnl 011 T u cs- laken, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and The Wednesday afternoon "Things \Ve Enjoy.’’ There Is to attend. I I dny. Serving will stnrt al 7:30 Thom as C. Noddings Mrs. Robert J. Marvin. c a r d c l u b m e t a t t h e h o m e on a nursery for children whose j p.m. There will be a brief pro- Mrs. C. William Ludi and Mrs. Mrs. George Clark, Broad St. parents wish to attend clulrch Is Purdue G raduate I gram of entertainment. A frcc- Lydia Walling spent the weekend High scores were held by Uic | service. Thc children of tlic ! will offering will be received, Thomas C. Noddings, son., of at ,Montauk, L. I. hostess and Mrs. Jacob Mnt-|Sunday School arc asked to j The daily vacation church - J Mr. and Mrs. William ;Ci;Nod­ Miss Katherine Drew, Port thews. Mrs. Charles Little will I meet in the lecture room ofthe dings, 88 Ravliie Dr., Matawan, Washington, L, I., spent the entertain the group at its next j Chul-Ch at 10:30 a.m. j school will bc held the first two received his bachelor of science weekend with Mr. and Mrs. m e e tin g . I weeks in August instead of di­ rectly after the public schools degree in mechanical engineer­ Clmrles M. Pike. Mrs. Alice Conklin and sons, Trlnity Episcopal Church close. ing on Sunday from Purdue Uni­ The Thursday Evening Bridge Avery and Harold, Brooklyn, iYIain St., M aiatvan versity, Jjafayettn, , Ind. The Rev. B. McK. Garlick Club wns enlertnined by Mrs. spent the weekend with Mr. and First Church of Christ, Sclcntls- graduatiriB class numbered Mrs. Samuel E. Patton. R e c to r Arthur Hall. Prize winners 8^ Broad St., Keyport 2167, and included students com ­ were Mrs. Johnson Cartan and George K. Gaskell. Columbus, The first Suuday nfter Trin­ Sunday service 11 n.m.. Sun pleting degree requirements in Mrs. Lawrence LeLmnrie. Ind., spent Thursday evening ity, there will bc Holy Euchar­ O w e day School 11 a. 111. W e d n e s ­ August 1954, January 1055, nnd with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Ho- ist and sermon at 9:30 a.m. and day testimonial meeting 8 p.m J u n e 1055, M r. N o d d in g s lias brougli have returned after George R, Gaskell. Mr. Gas- the closing exercises of the Reading Room open Wednesday • \ accepted a. position with the spending four -months . at Tuc­ kell was en route to Bogota,! church school at 10:30 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. Johns-MnnylUe Corp., In Man- son, A rix. Colombia, for a slx-wcek busi- Monday, evening prayer is at How the real mnn of God's ville, ancl Will reside with his S iriu s C h a p t e r 123 O r d e r of n e s s trip . 7:30 p.m. and the Young Church­ creation is divinely protected, wife and child In Somerville. Eastern Star, Matawan, will Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Han­ men will meet at B o'clock. maintained, and sustained will s o m e o n e His relatives attending tho sponsor a rummage sale at tho kins, Jr., and children Susan and bc brought out in the lesson- commencement c:;erclses were Keypnrt He formed Cliurcli Masonic Temple on Thursday, Fred, III, Clark Summit, Pcnnn. sermon entitled, “God the Pre­ Mr. and Mrs. , W. C. Noddings W arren St., Keyport F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y , J u n e IB. were weekend guests of Mr. and server of Man," al Chrisitian and Miss Sarnh Ellen Noddings. Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung. 17 an d 18, s t a r t i n g a t 10 a .m . Mrs. Nicholas A,'Munnlng. Science service Sundny. Matawnn; Mr. and Mrs. Char­ The children of tiie Sunday Among the passages to be les R. Noddings, Midland, | School will participate in the rend from ‘“Science and Health a L e t t e r ”? Mich.; Mrs. Albert D. Laehder Alice Virginia Mauro Mrs. Bruce Hostess j morning service nl 10:45 n.m. with Key to the Scripturcs" by anti daughters, Linda nnd Helen. j Sunday. The service will bc Marks First Natal Day At Luncheon-Bridge Mary Baker Eddy is tile follow­ •".Memphis, Tcnn.: Mrs. Thomas j preceded hy n 15-mlnule organ ing: "The divine mind that c. Noddings and son. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. James Mauro, Mrs. Dnvld M. Bruce enter- recital by Mrs. John Sagurton. made man maintains His own Lafayette, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. ir.. Valley Dr,, Matawan, en­ tnlncd tho bonrd of directors1 Sunday School begins at 9:45 nnd standingcommittee chair- a.m. and the junior choir prac- unngc and likeness." ( you’ll both be happier Waller Christoph and children tertained at a party on May 29 Kelly and Dunne, Hamlet, Ind men whoserved witli herdur-! liees ut I) a.m. First Presbyterian Church In honor of their dnughter, Alice Ing her term of office as presl- The Fnr nnd Near Society 216 Main St., M atawan if you phone instead) Virginia, who wns celebrating Auxiliary Welcomes j dent of thc Mntnwnn Womnn's \ will meet Monday nt 8 p.m. On Rcv, Chester A. Galloway her first birthday. Decorations -Club nt n luncheon nnd bridge | Thursday the Bible and church P a s t o r I Monday. i membership class convenes at Mrs. Myrtis Van Gluhn carried out a pnstol color At 9:30 a . 111. Sunday there will i Prize winners included Mrs. 3:15 p.m. nnd the senior choir Mrs. Ann Mitchell, president scheme. Refreshments were be n Children's Dny service. I Johnson Cartnn, Mrs. Paul Lllsh practices at 8 o'clock. The Jun- conducted the regular mcetinf.’ Young people from the nursery s e r v e d . i and Mrs. Bnynrd T. Lnmborn. | lor youth fellowship will go on of the Ladles Auxiliary of Gun through tho Junior dcpnr'mcnt Attending were Karen Ocnc i Other guests were Mrs. W arren’a beach party, leavlnu the t^Jdlilcniinl Post 4745, Veterans o!. will participate, nnd there will ■Jorl, J u d y a n d D e b b ie M n g e e , Donnell, Mrs, George F. Sami) chinch house at 0:30 p.m. Mem Foreign Wart-, ClitTwoo:! anr be the Sacrament of linpllsni. Ison, Mrs. W. w, Wieland, Mrs. bers are nsked to bring box Innics nnd Gnry Rnffn, Tlier- At the 11 a.111. worship service Matawan, and welcomed Mrs I Victor I, Fredda, Mrs. Charles lunches. imi n n d M n r y A nno R o s a to . young people gradunting from Myrtis Van Glaiui as a liiem !J. RUff, Mrs. Fred M. Hmiew,! , grammar and high school will It's easier... - It’s cheaper than you think... tier. Richard Lee Pillar, Ronald Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. KI (^'""'••anlly MellimlM < Imreli Onle Meyers, Michael DiQir- be honored. The pastor's ser­ Mrs. Martha Anson, presl more Kattner, Mrs. Peter A.' Ciin'wmnl lnkes only nbout a rninutv to plume uH|iei:inlly itflor G I’M and nil dny ilomo. Rnlph nnd Shnron Ann mon will be “I Press On." As- dent-elect,' mnde the followlnr Read, Mrs, Knrl Houser Mrs. H(‘v- •’ ,h" Flelsehmun, I'nstoi listing in the pulpit will be Lin Sunday ... look nt, Ihcsc typical rales: appointments: Mrs. Rita Sear lien. 'Allan J. Morrison, Mrs. rt, I-.l This Sunday the morning serv- anyw here llicse clnys. Also Mr. nnd Mrs, Cnrmclla dn Rittenhoufc, Fred Mauer, borough, secretnry; Mrs.' Lor Curtail, Mrs, J. Fred Robinson,' l(!,! wil1 b.nsky, of Keyporl, grandmoth- Spring- Yu Hey j Gertrude Dunn, banner bearer: Keansburg P-TA To Meet l,(' S u n d a y a t 7.311 p .m . Monllcello, N.Y 40c Mrs. Ketlierlne Wlndus. histor­ ;r of Alice Virginia; Mrs. A. , ; 1 Mid week prayer nieellng !■' Cnrniaunity Clmreli 1 ing from you in person. A. T h o m a s C la y to n . P n s tu r ian: Mrs. Alice Tlcmnnn, pat­ DIGlrolomo, Mrs. D. Magee, 1 The regular meeting o l th e |„ ,|(| W e d n e s d a y a t 7:31) p .m . 3 tnin. fitntlon cull, Kotluccd lU;ij tux not Inclined. riotic instructor. Mrs. V. Ratfa, Mrs. E. Dorl, Parent-Toncher Association of P1CK UP (:|UI'1T|K,S mweekl; Prayer meeting will be held : Mrs. A. Rosato, Mrs, R. Mey­ the Koansburg Public School oiilglll nl 7:30 o’clock in the1 Members of lhe Auxiliary N E W JE R S E Y BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY presented an American flag to ers, Mrs. II. ,Pillar, Mrs. F. Si­ will be held'tonight al 11 o'clock ( Spiritual Church of llnly Faith :hurch, The young people will t . „ E o y S e o u l T r o o p 10, C liffw ood. ca, Miss Bcrnlco Raskasky. | at thc Koiinslnirg School, Dili -1 1 Center Sl, al lloute IIS meet on Friday lor n softball j ill P . S . you on Tuesday. The Auxiliary do­ Ing the business meeting, mem-; Ollll'u'iioil game and fellowship period. j The niccn! "bread '.md butter'’ note n a te d th e ring to the Scouts. Your advertisement In tills bers of the executive board for! llev. K. Crulg, I’aslor Snlurda.v the young people am sfiiii ih ii pcrtioiial "thank you'1 by phone! paper will l'cncll prospective tile coming year will be an-1 Services nre held Sundny al will take part In a youth rally j Now Is lhe tlltirt tn lulvertlso puroliasors in every community nuuncod, A social evening will 11 p.m. nnd 011 Wednesday at at llie Millbrltlge 13 a p t 1 s 11 Church. • j Q.r.ose vunused ui'.ticloa lov sale. *" ilic bnyshorc (iron. follow. ii p.m. Suinluy School Is held at 'J i (Continued bollum next, column' I PAGE SIX—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN- JOURNAL-MAT AW AN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955

^Former Resident LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES To Sail For Italy I Garden Club R.F.D. Succumbs Monday NOTICE NOTICE j NOTICE i NOTICE Take noticc that Hollywood Lk|iur Take notice thnt Alexander A. Vns ! NOTICE I Take notice that Abe Solomon, trad­ I Take notice that Alphonse Vaeca* Miss Lillie E3. Doe, 55, a for­ & Groceries Inc., u corporation of thc has nopiied«to tiie Township Commit- i Take notice that Wilbert F. Bnker ing as Morpanvillc General Store, has : rclla has .applied to the Mavor and Slate of Ncw Jersey ha:; nppliod to tee of the Township of Matawan for ; nnd Wanda M. Biker, partners trad­ applied to the Township Committee of Council of the Borough of Matnwan' Gives Flower Shew mer resident of this section, ing as Bayshore Fishery and Restau­ lhe Township Committee of the Tiwn- a nlpnarv retail oiv.iumolmn hcen.ie ’. Mavlb’To Township for a plenary re­ > for a plenary retail consumption li­ d ie d M o n d a y , J u n e 6, 1956 ill ship of Mntawan for z Plenary Retail for’ premises known ns Valiev Drive rant. have uoplied to the Town-dim toll distribution license for premises ! cense for premises known as Vac­ Distribution Lincense No. DU for prem­ inn, situated on the ea:?t side of HiRh- j Committee of lhe Township of Mata situated i:t corner of Old Tennent and > carella's Tavern situated at 20 High Present Awards For Vineland. Miss Doe was the ises located at 02 Lower Main Street, wav 114, Valley Drive, Matawan. N. J. j wan for a plenavv retail consumption Spring Valley Hd.. Marlboro Town­ St.. Matawan, N. J. . daughter of Mrs. Minnie Rlker Matnwan, N. J. Objections, if anv. should be made i liccnse for promises .situate on thc shin. N. J. [ Objections, if any. should be made Litter Bug Posters Tlie names and residences of nil of. northeasterly side nf State HighwaV 35. Objection, if any, should be made | immediately in writing to: J. Frank­ Doe. of Rutherford, and the late immediately In writing to: Rose I<. I fleers and directors of suul corpora­ Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township of Tvla- j in the Township of Matnwan, County immediatelv in writing to: Floyd Wv- ; lin Dominick. Clerk, of thc Borough of Monmouth und Stile of New Je r­ ekoff. Clerk, of Township of Marlboro, of Matawun. Garden Club R.F.D. sponsor­ William T, Doe. tion are as follows: 1 tawan, N. J David A. Entllch, lfl Academv Ter­ (Signed i sey, known as the Bayshorc Fishcrv i Siened) (Sieiied) Besides her mother, she is and Restaurant. ; ed a flower show at Riverdale race, Linden, New Jersey, a director ALEXANDER A. VAS. ABE SOLOMON ALPHONSE VACCARELLA, survived by three sisters, Mrs. nnd President. Valley Drive Inn, , Objections, if any, should be m ade j O ’d Tennent and 20 High St., Spring Volley Rds., Matawan, N. J. Farm', the Jnmes Bernard es­ Edwin Herrmann, Red Bank; Adele G. Entllch, 10 Academy Ter­ Route :t4, Immediately in writing lo: Rose K. : raco, Linden, New Jersey, u director Malawan, N. J. Wenzel, Clerk, of the Township of Ma­ Marlboro Township, N. J. jn $3.52 tate, in New Shrewsbury, on Mrs. Charles Frith, Madison; and Secretary-Trcnsurer. jl(! $3.0*1* tawan, N. J. .10 $3,74 NOTICE nnd Mrs. Joseph Polleto, Dela- Jack Greene, 50 Newark Way, Ma­ (Signed) ' May 27 and 28. plewood, New Jerscv, a director. ; NOTICE WILHERT F. BAKER and ! NOTICE Take notice that Pasquole Peter ; ; i n lh e “ L i t t e r 3 u b " p o s te r wanna, and three brothers, Mel­ The only Stockholder holding more Take notice that the New Deal Tav­ WANDA M. BAKER, j Take notice that Thomas Devino and DiSanto has applied to' the Mayor than 10 per cent of any slock in said Frank Devino trading as Matawan & and Council of the Borough of Mnt­ contest, awards were made to vin Doe, Lyndhurst; Ellsworth ern, Inc., 'a corporation of the State partners trading as corporation is the said David A. En- '•f New Jer^cv. has applied to thc Bnyshore Fishery and i Keyport Bowling & Recreation Center awan for a plenary retail consump­ • the. following: Atlantic Town­ S. Doe, Belleville and W. Ches­ llieh. Mnyor and Council of the Borough of Hrc.daurimt i hnve applied to thc Townshio Com­ tion license for premises, situated at Objection, if anv, should be mnde mittee of the Township of Mntnwun . 1 Main St., Matawan, N. J. ship School. Beverly Baliren- ter Doe. West Orange. Mntawan for a plenary retail consump- State Highway No. 35, ! immediately in writing to Rose K. , tion license for premises situated ot Cliffwood j for a plenary retail consumption li­ [ Objections. If anv. should be made burg, first, May Ann Zlmmei- Funeral services were held Wenzel, Clerk of W^tuwin T^wn-hlp. 121 Orchard St.. Matawan. Mntawan Township, N. J. cense for premises situated at No. 2 i immediately in writing tn: J. Frank­ yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m. HOLLYWOOD LIQUORS j The names ami residences of iho JIG $5,72 i Lower Main Street, In the Township > lin Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough er, second, Shirley Johnson, AND GRO^E'MES Jn<- of Matawan in the County of Mon- of Matawan. nt the Bedle Funeral Home, | officers nre as f-'ll'nw;: third, and Eleanor Kinn, fourth; David A. Entllch, President . Clco Silva. .T) Orchard St.. Matawan, NOTICE | m nu*h and Stnte of New Jcrscv. ' (Sipped) MRS. J)AVII) LACONTK ) PASQUALE PETER DISANTO, Tinton Falls School, Jam es For- Keyport, with the Rev. Dr. Hill­ t*2 Lower Mnin Street, N. J.. president nnd t»'en>jurei\ Take notice that Luigi Di G lom -1 Objections, if any, should be made Matawan, N. .1. immediately inwritiM*» to: Rose K. ; 1 Main St., man T. Willinms, pastor of Cal­ * Wallace M. Norton, .*313 So. Orange, hattista has applied to the Township: est,'• first, Lynn Peterson, sec­ Mrs. David LaConte, Florence JIB $7.04 I Ave,, • South Orani'e. N. J., sec*reta* v. Committee of tlie Township of Ma- ’. Wenzel, Clerk of the Township of Ma­ 1 Matawan, N. J. tnwan, Township Hall. M Atlantic Ave., i jfl sa.ao onds Marta Schrocder, third, Ave,, and Second St., Union vary Methodist Church, Key­ ; ‘ The , names and residences ol the tawan in thc County of Monmouth for NOTICI? ' directors mid all stockholders holding Matawnn, N. J. nnt) Bill Hapwood, fourth; Cen­ port. officiating. Interment was a plenary retail distribution license for ■ : TAKE NOTICE that BUTTONWOOD : Beach, was guest of honor at a Take notice thnt tlie Morganville In­ 1 one or more per centum of the capital promises situaled on the south side! (Sumodt In Green Grove Cemetery, K ey­ THOMAS DEVINO MANOR, INC, a corporation of the tral School, Middletown Town­ | bon voyage dinner party given dependent Club hns applied to thc* slock of the snid applicant corporation of Cliffwood Avenue, Cliffwood, New • State of Ncw Jersey, has applied to Township Committee cf Marlboro arc as follow:.: Jersey. I 15 Washington Avenue, ship, Barbara steffie, first, Ju­ j at Cottrell's Restaurant, Key­ p o rt. Mataw-m, N. J. ! the Borough nf Matawnn for renewal Township for a elub license for the Cleo Silva, ^!> Orchard St., Matawan, Objections* if any, should bc model ! of a Plenary Retail Consumption Li­ dy: Nauratial, second, Peggy club premises northerly side, Texan N. ,T. immediatelv in writing to Rose K. • iShmcd) ! port, on May 28 by her family FRANK DEVINO ; cense, for premises situate at State Dunham, third, and Ciciely Cra- Enjoy one of AmerlCH’s grea' Road, East of intersection with road Alexander jnckson, til Urook Ave,, Wen/el, Township Clerk, Matawnn. | I Highway No. 34 in the Borough of Ma­ and friends. to Morganville, Morganville, N. J. | Kevport, N, J. Ncw Jersey. ! Gaston Avenue, Matawan, N. J. tawan, County of Monmouth ond State Vea, fourth. ireeaoms. Attend the church o Officers of the club nrp William Cil- I Gladv.s Jackson, 21 Ilrook Ave., Key- fSi'Miod) ! ! of New Jersey. J Mrs. LaConte will sail for i port, N. J. LUIGI DT GIAMBATTISTA. Jfl $5.28 • Four awards were presented vnnr choice this weekend . llns, President, R. D. Mntawan. N. J.. I THE names and residences of all j Europe Thursday, June 23, on Ella Davis, Secretary, Old Urtdue, i Kenneth Arin^^onf'. C- CliffssW., N. .1. ; ; to'Children 10-years-old and over ; lumbla Ave.. Philadelphia, Penns.vl- JIG So.22 j No t r e ; officers and all directors who have no | the S.S. Christopher Columbus. N. J., James Reynolds, Treasurer. R - other named office ond the names and D. Matnwan. N. J. Trustees. Saul j v.r’in. Take notice lhat Stephen 'D, Glaus Mor flower arrangements in un­ ! She will visit Naples, Borne, Ml- LEGAL NOTICES i Ileniice Armstrong, 190(1 West Co- NOTICE , trading as Frenenu Liquor Bottle has residences of all stockholders holding Dorsey, Kenneth Rose and Franrl:; ; one or more per centum of any of the ; usual containers. Bill Fianna- Humley. jlumhin Ave., Philadelphia, PcMinsvl- Take notice that Charles M essina’ applied to the Mayor and Council of I lan and other places in Italy the Borou'di of Matawun fnr a plcnarv stock of Buttonwood Manor. Inc., a cor- •'gafi, of St. Jam es School, Red NOTICE TO IIIDDKRS Objections, If any should be nvule ! vania. has applied to the Mavor and Council' poraiion of tho Stale of New' Jersey, i and while there will visit friends Senlcti bids for furnishing and'.in* Immediatelv III writing to: Fl*»vd Wy- t Objections, it anv. should he nuulr of the Borough of Matawan for a retail distribution license fnr premises Bank, received the first prize; immediately In writing to J. Franklio situated at 78 Freneau Ave., Matawan. .are as follows: and relatives. She will be aceom- •nailing .iron, window j'uard.i on the ekoff, Clerk, of Township of Marlboro. plenary retail consumption license for; I George Mints, 3113 Elmwood Ave.. : Mary Ann Zinimcrer, Atlantic Malawan High nnd Grade Schools, will (Sicnedf Dorninlok, Clerk of the Borough of premises known as Charlie's Matawan; N. J. I panied on the trip by her broth­ be received in tiie Bonrd Room of the Mntnwan. in tlie Cjunty of Monmouth, Objections if anv, should be mode Maplewood, Ncw Jersey, President-Dl- • township School, sccond; Lois MORGANVILLE INDEPENDENT Inn situated at Highway 4 and at. rector-Stockholder; er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Matnwan High School until 8 P.M. day­ CLUB Stnte of New Jorsev. corner of Mill Rd., Matawan. N. J. ; immediately in writing to: J. Franklin light saving time on Mondny, June 20, NEW DEAL TAVERN, Inc. Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of ‘ Kurt Stern, 173 Brook woo’d. Street, B r h d le y , Atlantic T o w n sh ip Willlnm H. Collins, President, Objections, if anv. should bo made! | East Orange, Secretary-Troastircr. , Mrs. Charles Polltano, of New­ 1950, at which time all bids will be jlti $4,114 ’ C.U‘u Silva, president, immediately in writing to: J. Franklin Mntawan. .School, third, and Peggy Kaul, publiclv nnenwi and read. JO Orchard St., (Signed) I OBJECTIONS, if any. should be made a r k . Dominick, Clerk, ol lhe Borough o f. i immediately in writing, to J. Franklin Atlantic Township School, four­ Specifications may be examined nnd NOTICI? Malawan. N, J. M u la w n STEPHEN D. GLAUS copies thereof obtained from thc sec* , Attest: 7fl Freneau Ave. j Dominick, Borough Clerk of thc Bor* : th .: Take noticc that John \V, Regan (Signed) ! juch of Mntawan, County of Monmouth rotary between the hours of 0 A.M. nn and Thomas P. Regan, partners, trad­ ; Wallace M. Norton, Sec’.v. CHARLES MESSINA, Matowen, N. J. Charlotte Ann Frank 3 P.M., Mondny thru Friday. jlij .S9.24 ___ ,if> S3.52 : and Slate of New' Jersey. . There also was a contest for ing as Regan’s Tavern, hnve applied HU Freneau Ave., I BUTTONWOOD MANOR. INC. Each bid must tie accompnaled by Matawan, N. J. an animal made of fruit, vege­ Has Birthday Party to the Township Committee of lhe < N o u c r : . NOTICE GEORGE MINTZ, President. a certified cheek or Did Bond in the Township Qf Matnwan for a plenary j!) $3.52 (ATTEST: tables or both by children nine- amount of 5 per cent of thc bid. retail consumption license for prem­ i: Take notice that Florence Mnlincon-, Take notice that Arthur N. Rubin, i KURT STERN. Secretary Charlotte Ann FranK, daugh­ No bid may bc withdrawn for a per­ ises situated at corner of Cliffwood , ica trading as Flo's Bar has applied to i NOTICE trading as Village Tavern, has ap­ tyears-old and under. Awards iod i.f 30 d.*iys after tlie bid opening. DATE: June 8. 105.5. ter of, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ave. and State Highway Route iti, : the Township Committee of the Town-> Take noliee that Richard E. Gillis plied to the Township Committee of JlO $7.26 were won by Kathleen Bey, The successful bidder will be re- Cliffwood, Mntawan Township, N. J. | ship of Matawan for a plenary retail : trading as Matawan Wine and Liquor Marlboro Township for a plenary re­ first; Darlene Branch, second Frank, of Lake Park, Fla., cele­ "Mired to ivirni-b n satisfactory Surety Objections, if any, should he made I con«iirnplion license for premises situ-. Store has applied to the Mayor and tail consumption license for premises | NOTICE Co. bond in the full amount of the < ated. No, 1 Central Avenue; also known’ brated her fifth birthday on.May Immediately in writing to: Rose K. the Council of the Borough of M ata­ situated at south side Old Tennent ' TAKE NOTICE that Joseph Bachardc and James Bernard, third, all contract price. Wenzel, Clerk, of Matawan Township, '•arul designated as Parcel No. L-: -125 C, , wan for a plenary retail distribution Rd.. approximately 500 ft. west of rail­ j and Mary Bacharde, trading as Jo­ 127 with a party at the home of Tlie Hoard of Education reserves the N. J. as shown on Garden Slale Parkway > license for premises situated at 120 road station. ! Joe’s Cocktail Lounge has applied to pupils at MiddlUnvn Township rlt/ht to waive Immaterial Informal­ | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (Signed) Man > Of Section No. 7. April 1, ljlfi-l. Main St., Matawan, N. J. Objection, if any, should bo mnde the Mayor and Council of the Borough Central School. ities or to reject any or all bids nr JOHN W. REGAN Objection, if any, should bc made! Objections, If nny, should be made immediatelv in writing to: Floyd i of Matawan for a plenary retail eon- Eight honorable mentions in I Harvey S. Bedle, sr., Bedle Hd., parts thereof. 2 Oak St.. immediatelv in writing to: Rose K. I immediately in writing lo: .f. Franklin Wyckoff, Clerk, of Marlboro Town­ j sumption liquor liccnse for the premises B.v order of the Board of j Keyport. Decorations carried Keyport, N. J. Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township of M a-1 Doinlnick, Cleric, of the Borough of ship. | situated on Route 34-4. Matawan. N. J. this contest were received by Education. Matawan Town shin THOMAS P. REGAN tawan, N. J. | Mutawan. (Signed) Objection, if any, should bc made Georgiannft Cross, A tlan tic out a circus motif, and a cousin Schools, Monmouth County, N.J. 125 Maple PL (Sicnedt j (Signed) ARTHUR N. RUBIN, Immediately in writing to J. Franklin of tho guest of honor, Paul HERBERT G1T1TNS Keyport, N. J. FLORENCE MALINCONICA RICHARD E. GILLIS, Tennent 1UL, Dominick. Clerk of the Borough of Ma- Township School: Mary Joyce Secretary Jlfl $4.30* 34 Lower Main Slreet, 120 Main St., Morganville, N. J. | tawan. Warneker, Lincroft School and | Hartzler, and his mother, Mrs. lime U, 1955 Matawan. N. J. Matawan, N, J. JO S3.74 I JOSEPH BACHARDE , John O. Hartzler, brought three j 0 • NOTICE jl6 $3.9fi______| j!) 53.52 MARY BACHARDE Arthur R. Cadman, Donald NOTICE jlC $3.08 j decorated circus horses, and Take notice that Lawrence Evangel­ Klein. Nadine Bernard, Vincent MONMOUTH COUNTV ista has applied to the Township Com­ . NOTICE | NOTICE Take notice that Roy S. Matthews, ■ the young guests at the party SURROGATE'S COUUT mittee of the Township of Matawaa Take notice that Walter J. Jankow-1 Take notice that John W. Kcough, trading as Keyport Inn, has made NOTICE Ginricli. Douglas Rohde and NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO Take notice that Sarah Hicks, trad- iwere given thrilling- rides. Tor a plenary retail consumption li­ ski, trading u« Walt’s Tavern has ap-1 trading as F’reneau Tavern, has ap­ loplienHnn to Ihe Township Commit­ Craig Marsdon. all of Fair View PRESENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE cense for premises known us Tlie plied to the Township Committee ofj plied to the Mayor aud Council of tee of Matawan Township for renewal Jnsr as Mor>nll”ht Bar A: Grill has School. The judges fjave a spe­ I Games were played and priz- ESTATE OP MICHAEL O'HEUIN, De­ White Gate Inn situated at Enst side the Township *>f Matawan for a plen-i the Borough of Matawan for a plenary of a plenary retail consumption liccnsc applied to the Township Committee of ceased. **4, Drive, Ma­ arv retail consumption license for retail consumption license for prem ­ for premises situated on the north side ; the Township of Matnwan for a plenary cial blue ribbon for a landscape ; es were awarded to Chip and Pursunnt to thc order of EDWARD tawnn - Township, County of Mon­ premises situated at 22 Lower Main ises situuted at 27 Freneau Ave,, M a­ of Keyport-Atnhoy Rd., Cliffwood, Ma- ; retail consumption license for premises intide by Diane Muchall. | Darlene Bedle, of Matawan, for C. BROEGE. Surrogate of thc County ... .1, is, J . St.. Mntawan Township, N. J. tawan. N. J. • tuwnn Township, N. J. 1 located Gordon St., ClifTwood, In The of Monmouth, this dav mnde,' on the Objections, if anv. should be made Objections, if anv should be made Objection, if any, should he made Objections, if nny. should be made : Township of Matawan. j tho most creative drawings, and nppllcntion of the undersigned, Anna immediatelv In writim* to: Rose K. Immediatelv in writing lo: Rose K. immediately in writing to: J. Frank­ immediately in writing lo Rose K. ; Objections, if anv. should be made I to Brent Mathis, of Keyport, Marie Regan, Sole Executrix • of the Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township of Mu- Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township of M a­ lin Dominick. Clerk, of thc Borough of Wenzel. Clerk, of the Township of immediatetly in writing to Rose K. estate of the said Michael O'Herin, tawan. tawan. N. J. Mntawan. Matawan. : Wenzel. Township Clerk, of #J he Town­ SAMSONITE i who won the singing contest for deceased, notice is hereby given to (Signed) (Signed) (Signed) (Si cned 1 ship of Matawan. ! knowing and singing the great- the creditors of said doccnsed to pre­ LAWRENCE EVANGELISTA W LATER .1. JANKOWSKI, JOHN KEOUOH. ROY S. MATTHEWS. I (Signed) SARAH HICKS, LUGGAGE sent to the snid Sole Executrix their H'M Long wood Ave., 22 Lower Main St.. 27 Freneau Ave.. Xevport-Ambov Rd.. t Gordon Street. i est number of verses of “Davy claims under oath within six months Bound Brook. N. J. . . Matnwan. N. j . Matawan. N. J. Kevport. N. J. I ClifTwood. N. J. KEYPORT JEWELERS | Crockett.” '• from tills date. JIG $3.42* , ill) $3.64 j‘l $3.52 J10 53.52* JlO $3.30* . AND OPTICIANS Dated: Mav Hist, 1053. I O th e r guests were Craig ANNA MARIE REGAN. ’ Time Paymonts Box 122, Cliffwood, N. J. | Mathis, Susan Rcithbavt, Mary, FRED M. BURLEW, ESQ., I Margie and Michelle Osborn, 121 Main Street, Matnwnn, N, J. . i Nancy and Robert Bedle, Joan Attorney. I Ellen Kapushy, all of Keyport, m J23 $10.08 , jnnd Colleen and Pnt Cahill, of H l-W A Y | New Monmouth. NOTICE . Take notice that Francesco M, Bnc* eichl has applied to thc Township j Real Estate Listing Cards for Committee ot the Township of Mata* GARAGE is;>le at this olfim*. wnn for a plenary retail distribution license for premises situated at south- [■Serving Ihe Public Since 19:i(i ; — enst corner of County Road and Rose St., Cliffwood, Matawan Township. | l Ito u te 31 - Y'alley D r iv e NEWSPAPERS, N, J. . Objections, if any, should be made .5 ' Malawan, N. J. immediately in writing to: Hose K. Wenzel, Clerk, of Matawan Township. | QKNlCItAL Al'TOMOTIVF. (Signed) FRANCESCO M. HACCICHI, | • RKI'AIItlN'G County Rd. and Rose St. s * Cliffwood, N. J. I Res. Phone MA 1-1029-W-l jlG $3.42 All Chevrolet's com petitors and m ost of the high-priced cars ON BUSY STitSET NOTICE Tuke notice that Antonio Cerraln has applied to thc Mayor ond Council of the Borough of Matawan lor a plenary retail consumption liccnse for tried it recently in official N A S C A R *trials-and took a licking! premises known ns The Magnolia Inn Tired Of Paying Rent? ^hunted at cast side of Matawan-Frec- hold Rd.. Matnwan, N. J. Objections, If any, should be tuiule immediately in writing to: J. Frank­ lin Dominick, Clerk, of the Borough of Matawnn. Want A Home Of Your Own? (Signed) ANTONIO CERRATO, Mntawan, N. J, jlli $3.30 Let Us Show You NOTICE Take notice thnt Midtown Tavern of Matawnn, Inc., a corporation of New Jersey, intends to apply to the Mayor How To Achieve ond Council of the Borough of Mala* wnn. N. J., for a plenary retail con* sumption license for the premises sit- unled at No. 118 Mnin Street, Mata* Yciir Dream \v;m, N. J. The names and residences of all VE OFFER A COMPLETE HOME BUILDING offices nnd directors and all stock* holders holding one or more per v S E R V I C E centum of the capital stock of the said applicant coporatlon are as fol* low;:: • Distributors for W eyerhaeuser Modular Paul Pomene, No. 118 Main Street, Mntawan, New Jersey, President, Di­ H o m e rector and Stockholder. • Distributors for Weyerhaeuser Home Rose Pouzene, No. 118 Main Strcel, Matnwan, New Jersey, Secretory, Di­ rector, Treasurer nnd Stockholder. Buildintf Service Ernest L. Zingerrnan, 31 Myrtle Ave., • Financing 9 Building Lots Keyport, New Jersey. Vice President, Director and Stockholder, ® Contractors Available Objections, if anv. should be made immediately in writing to J. Franklin Dominick. Clerk nf the Borough of Malawan, in the County nf Monmouth and State of Now Jersey. Matawan Builders Supply MIDTOWN TAVERN OF MATAWAN. INC. i’.iini —• lAimtii'r — iWlllwnrk Ily Paul Pouzcuc, President. 135 Main St. Near New Parkway Overpass jlfi $7.nr Tel. MA: 1-2535 or MA: 1-4224 Matawan, N.J. NOTICE Take notice lhat Johannes Nielsen and Paul SamMey, partners, trading as John’s Bar nnd C»rl\l, hnve applied to the Township Committee of the Township of Mntnwan for n plenary retail coiisutnntion liccnse for prern* FOUNDED 1885 isos situated at northwest corner of Fayolteville, N. C. NASCAR Late State Highway 35 and Cliffwood Ave., eet the champ! The new Chev­ D o y t o n o Beach. N A S C A R Cimwnnd. N. J. . Model Event. Chevrolet again fin­ Objections, if any, should be made rolet “Turbo-Firu VS” — tlie Straightaway Running. Open to cars immediatelv in writing to: Rose K. delivered in Florida for $2,500 or ished first. Because of even tighter Wenzel, Clerk, of Matnwan Township. most modern V8 on the road today. ATTENTION INVESTORS (Signed) less, Chevrolet captured the first two turns thc driver chose to run thc en­ JOHANNES NIELSEN, Ml-Icrc’s what huppcneti- Route 35, places, 7 out of the first 1 1 plncos! tire 150 laps in second gear! Yet no Cliffwood, N. J. RESIDING IN PAUL SMALLEY, overheating or pit stops! Route .1f>. Daytona Beach. NASCAR Ac­ Daytona Bcach. NASCAR 2AVay Cliffwood, N. J. celeration Tests Over Measured Mile Straightaway Running Over Meas­ *55 PACEMAKER Asbury Pack Keyport jlO $4.30- These facts you can’t laugh oil. From Standing Stnrl. Chevrolet ciip- ured Mile. Open to cars front 250 Atlantic Highlands Lakewood NOTICK Sales lender. Road leader. A crown­ Tnko noticc that Krcig Corporation ttircd llie 4 lop positions in its class! to 299 cu. in. displacement, Chev­ ing achievement of Chevrolet and lielmar Manasquan truding ok Cat ’n Fiddle has applied to lhe Township Committee of the 8 of the first 11! And on a l i m e b asis rolet cupturcd 3 of tlie first 5 places! General Motors. T r y a Chevrolet. . . Freehold Matawan Townshin of MulHwnn for n Plenary Retail Consumption License for prem ­ Chevrolet beat every high-prieed car, Columbia, S, C. NASCAR 100- ami live in a land of going-away Ilolmdel Point Pleasant ises covering Coektnil lounge, kitchen, store room, storage closets, bed room, too—but one! I3ut wait!—this is just Mile Ruce oil half-mile track. Very where you win all tlie arguments! Middletown _ Spring Lake men's lolet and women's toilet, con* •tisling nf the southwest end of Ihc lhc beginning! “ ’ tifilit turns. C h e v ro le t finished first! Soon, mayhc? K e a n s b u r g IhiIUHnk known ns the Cnt *n Fiddle, Wofionof Allocution lor StoiA Cor ffoc/np having fit) foot frontage, aud a depth nf f»() feel; situate Northerly end nf For information on securities P.each, ntljolnlnfi Whnlo Creek, Cliff* wood llcni'h, Mntawnn Tmvn.shin. Mon* mouth County, N. J„ formerly doserib* and the stock market ed ns South end nf Nrondwnlk, The names and residences of all of­ fice™ and directors nnd the names PHONE W X-7070 and residences of nit atocHholders Imlillnii one (It or more per centum W ay, way ahead! of imy of the stock of mild Corporn- Sales loader for as a local call —no toll charge, Unit are ns follows: INmiI T. Cahill, Green Grove Ave., Kevport, N, .1. 19 straight years I Frank A. Ccrrnly, Ilox 72, Koyport, THOMSON & MCKINNON H. n. Holmdel Hoad, Uu/.lnt, N. J Lillian A. WclHtcml. Box 4(11, H, D n i iu k i iu s in .siiamrni-s a n d c o m m o i )i t i i :s Matawnn, N. J., mui Cliffwood Bench Amusements Inc., Cliffwood Munch G arlickl-Ciiant Hotel, Long Mranch N. J . Objection, if nny, should be made Immediately In wrltlmt to: Rose K. 41 I'lllli i III thr lllllliil S'hllfl it’ll/ <■<«,(■/./ Wenzel, Clerk of tho Township of Ma tuwim, KIIEIO CORPORATION ROBERT G. THIXTON Inc. Tel. Mat. 1-1040 MATAWAN MEM(tR5 NfW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHtR PRINCIPAl . fHluncd) I-I — T SECURITY and commodity exchanges . - Paul T. Cahill, President, Oi'i'oii Grove Ave., Koyoni’t* N, J. jlfl 11.fill n Th u r s d a y ; ! j u n e ; 3 /li sSg THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAnVAK/ N. 'Si PAGE SEVEN— FIRST SECTION

Oddity Of ABC Law Madison Assessment ley Leach, Thomas John Ma- Guests were Mrs. Katherine^ KGS Graduation I Keyport High School Will Award Diplomas lotta, Clifford Christopher M ar­ Lamano, Mrs. Rose Lord, Mrs. An o d d ity ol llie s t a l e al* Ratio At 22 Per Cent Surprise Shower tin, Benjamin John Ochinegro. elioliu beverage control law Minnie Marinella. Miss Gloria. Madison Township Tax Asses­ i is (hie to disappear June 20 jr., Jam es Theodore Olsen, Da­ Marinella. Mrs. E. Lord. Miss* Will Be Wednesday To 105 Seniors At 1955 Commencement sor Roberi Higgins was direct­ For Miss Mary Lord i unless serious opposition do vid Lee Pangborn, Chester Ral­ Barbara Fletcher, all of Union ed Monday by Lhe Middlesex velojjs at ii fiufilic hcaritrg'* 3eacli: Miss Shirley Mount, 68 Pupils To Receive County Board of Tnxatlon to as- ph Poling, Stephen Joel Roth- To Become Bride II is assumed normally by I Graduation Week To Start Sunday; Miss Helen Thomsen, Mrs. Jo­ Diplomas; Program ess real estate in his district at enberg, Joseph Vincent Scacco, residents of the state that , Exercises Will Be Held Thursday Night Of William Marinella sephine Connelly, K e y p o r t; not less than 22 per cent. Robert Romnlne Smith, jr., Wil­ women can sit ut bars and Miss Gloria Schulmeister, Ma­ .. Diplomas will be nwarded to i "Life Is Worth Living” will R. Boggs, a member of the lia m W edgw ood Stanhope. A surprise miscellaneous- be served. Actually it is* a The order was given to Mr. tawan: Miss Kathie Gamache, 1 A eighth grade pupils in the Bruce Henry Sleneck, Donald m atter of local option and one be the theme of the commence­ b o a rd . Higgins personally by the board shower was held June 1 ln hon­ I Mrs. Helen Boraan. Mrs. M ar-' Keyport Grammar School at Lee Stucke, Vernon Louis Stultz, of the few instances where m ent exorcises or Keyport High Special Awards ifter an examination of prop­ or of Miss Mary Lord. It was Igaret Sennek, East Kennsburg; graduation exerciscs to lie held Special awards will be made erty in the township, particular­ Robert E. Sullivan, Vincent As­ , only men can lie served at i School .to be held on Thursday given by Miss Florence West­ ] Miss M arlene Jackel, Cliffwood Wednesday evening at b p.m. *„ / <• ., _ ton Taylor, David Burton Ter- , n ,, , , , , , .* bars will pass out of exisicicc evening, June 10. a t B p . m . in of the Kiwnnis prize, the Rens­ ly new dwelling. It wns called I Mrs. Helen Farley. Atlantic ln the high school auditorium selaer prize, the Matawan Jun­ williger, Paul Norman Walling, brook, Miss Joan Mulligan, and if the plans of the New Bruns­ I the high school auditorium, ;o Mr. Higgins’ attention that Highlands; Mrs. Jenn Dicker­ The program will open witli; Joseph Frederick Wnrd, Neal wick City Council arc carried ! when diplomas will be award: ior W oman’s Club prize and the purchasers are being told Ihal Mrs. Ednn Farley. Miss Lord son, South Amboy; Mrs. Ger­ a selection by the grammar I Veterans of Foreign Wars, Key­ Ross Warwick and Ronald Ells- out. : e d to 105 g r a d u a t e s . G r a d u ­ their taxes will not be in ex­ will become the bride of Wil­ trude Kilijinski, Englishtown; school band, followed b.v tho na-j port Post 4247, prizes. Follow* wrotli Wilson. When Camp Kilmer was ation iveek ceremonies will open cess of $100 which the board liam Marinella on Saturdny, | Mrs. Dorothy Fceley, Mrs. Rose tlonal untliem and the invoca- i ing the singing of ‘“Alma Ma­ iaid is a fallacy. J u ly 2. , u *n t-. t-» i • t i founded ure that his initial assessmenl quets of roses nnd white stream ­ , E S T I M A T E S Liberty St. Matawan, N. J. SERVICE Tolophonot MAinwun 1*2417 tnwiin, $10 and $•! co.sl.s for p a s s ­ ing lhe New Brunswick Ave. OLDSMOB s lo p sig n on M a y 25. H e hh- se.ssed the same amount against J O H N O. CHARLES E . H U F F T ELBRECHT Willnrd ir. King, of Belmar, for S E E YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER 32 Park Avc. Mativwivn, N. J. 65 Ravine Dr. Matawnn, N. J. exceeding the speed limit In tlio Tolophonot MAlfiwun 1 -21FI2 Tolophonot M A inw un 1-2070-M school zone, Robert Wnllnian, of Lincroft, p aid $4 n n d $4 c o sts for d is­ attdavd FixiiiR& AT; OUR. StORt flQPAY 1 regarding the flashing signal at R obert G. T hixton, Inc. M,uwanh“."o4o Matawan, N. I. Ihe rallrnod, Matawnn Police J were complainants, PAGE EIGHT—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955 jAuaaui Mitem* iem * "‘V.Jl—1 1! '■ ■ ■■ 'I ■■■■»» ■■ 1 KEYPORT LIONS CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER I Cheesequake Church Two Bayshore Women Mra. Larry Fenlon nnd family, ^Morganville School Graduation To Be Held Hurt In Pileup Of Cars August Boldts Mark Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thalman, sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Janies and Three persons-were injured ln 'nniily, Mrs. M. R e o f c n i , M r. Tuesday At Independent Fire House Service Time Changed a three-car collision on Route Silver Anniversary 35 in Cliffwood Beach early ind Mrs. William Lemke, sr., . Close June 16 For Summer; Resident Summer Schedule Is i Sunday morning. Morganville Couple Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Brown, Mr. nnd H o m e From Long Island; Items In Area Announced; Area News They were Charles Bell. 72. M arried 25 Years Mrs. Robert Lcinke, all of Jersey Newark, who suffered a cut C ity. Graduation exercises of tlie war memorial ln Morgnnville. Beginning Sunday. June 19,'chin, possible concusion and Mr. nnd Mrs. August Boldt, Also Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward^j Morganville School will be held Mrs. Ernest Thom and Mrs. and continuing through Hie sum ; abrasion of the left leg; Mrs. Tennent Rd., Morganville. celc- Thalman, jr., Mr. and Mrs. at the Independent Fire Huse Martin Marz were Tuesday eve­ mer, there will be a 9:15 a.m. , Florence Ordner, 42, of 189 brated their '25th wedding anni- j Clyde Westfall, sr., Mr. and on Tuesday evening. Attend­ ning guests at the home of Mr. service on Sundays nt the ,Cleveland Ave., Laurence Har- versary Saturday with their ; Mrs. Westfall, sr., Mr. and Mrs. ance is by Invitation only. Each and Mrs. E. J. Hermes, Roselle Cliurch of Our Saviour. Cheese- I bor. a cut forehead requiring family and friends. A buffet > Willlnm Westfnll and family, graduating student has receiv­ P a r k . quake. Tlie evening service! 10 stitches, nnd Miss Marilyn supper was served and ninny-John and Carol Westfall, Mr. ed’' six tickets. Miss Mary Violet Ann Ludvick celebrat­ will be discontinued during the: Marchcsc. 19, Main St., Key- beautiful g-ifis were received by j nnd Mrs. Harold Thalman and • Crine, principal of thc Morgnn- ed her fourth birthday with a suminer months. ' port, cut right leg. : son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Wil­ ville School, Is in charge of the party nt the home of her par­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Skow- All three were taken to Petli son, Jr., and son, Mrs. Dorothy ' program. School will close lor ents Mr. and Mrs. John Lud­ ronek and Mrs. Anna Oczkow- Amboy General Hospitnl by the Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin the summer on Thursday, June vick on Thursdny. Those pres­ ski, Browntown, were among Squad. Miss Mnrchese was re- Smith, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Mnr- 16; a t 12 o 'c lo c k noo n . T lie hot ent were Linda Ludvick, Mrs. 300 guests who attended the leased after treatment. Tlie tin Smith. Jr.. and family, Mr. lunch program will continue un­ George Beal, Joseph and Betty wedding of Miss Victoria Lew- other two werc admitted. The and Mrs-. Robert Owens, M r^l til the end of school. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Eckcl andowski, Irvington, and John hospital yesterday reported Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Denise, Mr.v ’ Mrs. Donald Miller was hos­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckel and Tofil, Newark, on Sunday aft- Bell and Mrs. Ordner in fairly and Mrs. Robert VanPelt and tess to the Social Club on June; Edward Downey. ernoon nt the Polish National sood condition. son. Richard, Karen and Shar­ l. J Mrs, Martin Smith, jr., rc-1 Mrs. Robert Seber was a Church, Irvington, and the re- Mr. Bell and Mrs. Ordner were At a charter night dinner held Thursday at Ve Cottage Inn. on Ilourihan, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'ceiyed a birthday gift. Gaines guest at the meeting of Girl ceptlon which followed at the passengers in a car driven by the Keyport Lions Club was welcomed into Lions International, Novins, Mrs. S. Rocco, Mrs. B. were played. Others present Scout Troop 31 on Thursday. Polish National Hall. t’ietured nhove, in Ihc usual order, are: Ilarold A. Woolley, secre- Patrick J. Daly, 39. Newark. Fulver and daughter, and Miss . were.. Mrs. Leroy VanPelt, Mrs., Mrs. Seber, who was born ir. Miss M archeses wns a passenger ary; George W. Parcels, president, accepting the charter from Weekend guesls at the home Lcnoi'e Novins, nil from the bay­ Germany, compared the Scout­ Qarrett Denise, Mrs. Louis j Claude W. Harkins, District Governor retcr W. Kuarloyg, of Mr, and Mrs. John L. Cham­ in a second car driven by Frank shore area. Becker, Mrs. Lindl Seher, Mrs. ing organization as she knew 3irst vice president; Edward G. Walrtcr, International Counsellor. berlain, Cedar Grove, wcre Mr. Wisniewski, 33, Elizabeth. Tin? Robert Owens, Mrs. John Wil-1 it in her native land, schooling, and Mrs. 0. IT, Hoy, Enst Or­ operator of the third car. which The Keyport Lions Club was I “Our community has need for Sob,- Mrs. Martin Smith, sr.,i houses, and many other things a n g e . wns parked, was Robert W. Conducted Forum officially welcomed Into the active civic-minded men group­ Mrs. Harry Konowalow. Also! which were of interest to the E r lk s e n , 23, of 152 T w ilig h t ■ Lions International Thursday ! ed together to meet the chnl- Mr. und Mrs. Edward Erd- MR., MRS. AUGUST BOLDT Roy C. Walker, county com-^p Donald Miller and son, Miss members. She described folk evening at Ye Cottnge Inn, : lenge of “ things to do” to better man and sons, Ronald and Ed-I^ve’’ Lauience Haiobr. | mander of Essex County Vet­ Vivien Owens, Mr. and Mrs.1 dancing and promised to come According to Patolman Cha the couple. Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Front St.. Keyport, when their : our brough. ward, jr., Newark, were Mon- . „ . , ,, ,, , . . erans of Foreign Wars, yester Thomas Smith and Martin to another meeting and teach day overnight guests of Mr. and j Bolce, of Madison Township. Boldt are formerly from Jer­ charter was pre-sented by Clau­ i “The .officers nnd members of : day commended Michael F. ' Smith, sr. The next meeting one of the dances to the girls. M r Mrs. Henry Kortekaas. Cheese- 1JOhce- M r’ vv>sil^'vskl was. sey City and have been resi­ ! Kidzus, a M atawan resident, for During the business session the de W. Harkins. District Gover­ i the Keyport Kiwanis Club wish will be held at the home of Mrs.! qualje Ji drivinguiivii.fj north on u,, Route i~vuuivj 35ot> at i.i. dents of thc Keyport-Mntawnn n o r 1G-B, a t a C h a r t e r N ig h t : you every success and trust we | conducting a forum for high Smith, Jr. | girls discussed the cookout I about 30 miles per hour. when, area for nine years. celebration attended by over 100 i can work together for tho ad­ Miss Emma Burlew, student i school youth at Monday's meet- .; r 'Mrs. Ray Brown has return -1 which will be held tomorrow he was struck from the rear by! Those present were their sons, members nnd guests. vancem ent of our community.'' nurse at M.irtland Medical Cen­ j Ing of the Essex Committee to ed home Glen Head, L. ■ I., after school. Mr. Daly’s car. The Impact; Tlie program opened with a : Mayor Charles E. Applegate ter, Newark, is enjoying a Edwin and Robert; their son- combat Juvenile Delinquency. where she spent several days i On Thursday evening Mi', and shoved Mr. Wisniewski's car in-! call to order by George C. Wes­ welcomed the Lions Club to the month’s vacation. At the pres­ in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Murdock enter­ to the parked car. i with her son-in-law and daugh-. Mrs. Clnrke Smith; Mr. and Do you need shipping tabs tained at a hot dog roast and ter, charter night chairman, : b o ro u g h . ent time she Is visltng her fa­ fer, Mr. and Mrs. William Bore- Mrs. G. Blanken and family; or labels? Our job printing de­ picnic supper in honor of the followed by the singing of : Mr. Harkins installed the of­ ther, Charles Burlew, Cheese­ m a n n . I q u a k e . Cliffwood Fire Calls Mr. and Mrs. M. Gee. of L'ynd- partm ent is prepared to supplyQ 15th birthday of their son, Rob­ ''America" and Pledge of Al­ ficers and presented the cliar- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Her-| hurst: Mr. and Mrs. Charles yeur needs on s h o r t notice, a t ert. Guests included Mary Ann legiance by the group. Tlie in­ i ter which wns nccepted by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Cour- belt Royle, Tennent ltd., enter -1 Theodore Matthews, secre­ Decker, of Kearny: Mr. and Dl’icej th a t will please you. Clickner, Jean Garrison, Rob­ vocation was given by the Rev. j Pa r c e l s . ter, Madison Acres. Cheese . talned Mr. and Mrs. Val Sea-: tary of th board of fire com-1 ert Mauser, Jnmes Dayton, James A. Guswcller, rector of i ['resents Bell, Gavel quake, werc weekend guests of | mlssioners. District 2. Matwan .-man and son, James, of Strat; | Louis Mendini and Connie and St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 1 Alfred T. Hennessy, Jr., presi- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, i Township, listed five recent fire •ford, Conn., and Harry Seaman,; Terry Murdock. The toastmaster of the eve­ | dent of the Union Beach Lions, West Caldwell. ; calls for Cliffwood Volunteer ; of■ Lynbrook, L. I. | ning, Edward G. Waldcr, Inter­ ! presented a bell and gavel on On Saturdny Mrs. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. William C. F hy' Fire Co. In his bi-monthly re- Mr' ond Mrs. Fred Eckel, I national Counsellor, was intro­ ; behalf of Ills club, which was And Deluxe Waley attended her annual class and daughters, Carol and Heath- ] port. Last Sunday the firemen MrSi Cliff Eckel, and Mr. and j duced by Mr. Wester, who in j nccepted for the local club by reunion at Douglass College, cr, Cedar Grove; Mrs. Olaf Gil- j cxtlnarvilslicd a motorcycle fli c Entertainment Mrs. Byron Stuart and daugh­ turn introduced the honored Mr. Parcels. , Ncw Brunswick. bertson, Browntown, and Mrs. I on Rosewood Dr., Cliffwood, ter. Nancy, spent thc weekendl guests and thc visiting clubs, I Albert G. McCracken, Deputy Mrs. Marilyn Scheurich and A d e le H erzog, Cheesequake,' Friday they were summoned to ‘lh'Atlantlc City. I which were Frenclitown, Allan District Governor, presented n Mrs. Rosalia Scheurich attend­ were nmong those who enjoy-, Lloyd Rd. and Route 34, Mnta- EVERY SAT. NITE '■'Mr. and Mrs. John Festa and . tic Highlands, Ewing Township, flag which wns accepted by ed the 25th wedding anniver­ ed n bus trip to Lancaster, Pa.,| wan, to help save a mobile tar daughter, Patricia, of Brooklyn,) Fair Haven, Laurence Harbor, | Peter W. Kuarloyg, first vice sary dinner Friday evening of and surrounding country, on1 nit of the State Highway Dc- O- were weekend visitors nt the1 Mllltown, Robert Tuttle, presi­ president of Keyport Lions. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Galmes. Saturdny. The outing was spoil- pnrtment which had ignited. On AT TOURINES home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman, dent of the Roselle and Roselle The program concluded with held at their home in Short sored by the Women's Guild of !‘^ay 31 they werc credited with •'janwich and family. | Park Club_ and Mrs. Tuttle, and ! tlie bcnedlction by the Rev. Gus- H ills. St. M ary’s Church, Keyport, nnd ! saving the Cat 'N Fiddle Res- • - Word has been received thnt! the Union'Beach Club, sponsors I weller and the singing of "Til OPEN HOUSE tlie trip was made in the church! laurant when a large sign on and Mrs. William Bore-' of thc Keyport Club. l\Vc Meet Again.'' Dinner In Honor Qf bus. I the roof ignited. Two bad mpnn of Gien Head, L. I., arc Toastmaster W a 1 d e r then The officers of the Keyport • EXCELLENT ITALIAN FOOD the parents of a sccond son Cheesequake Graduates - read congratulatory telegrams Club are: Mr. Parcels, presi­ Mrs. Eugene Skowronek nt-; )|ru3h flrs wc,'e pul out b o r n o n T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2. 1955. j from Monroe L. Nute, president dent: Mr. Kuarloyg, first vice tended n meeting of her soror-1 PIZZA PIE AT ITS BEST HO weighed eight pounds, four; A graduation dinner was serv­ of Lions International; Gov. !president: Mr. Wester, second ity on Thursdny at the home ofl ed on Saturday evening at 7:30 ‘Furnished Apartment" sign* linjoy a Tasty Snitck or a Feast While Listening- to That ounces, and has been named i Robert B. Meyner. and United vice president; Robert W. Pry- Miss Stella Pietrucha. Newark.! o’clock at the firehouse by m em ­ 1 for sale at this office. Terriffic Dixieland Band Play Your Favorite Request Robert Allen. Mrs. Boremann j Stales Senator H. Alexander |or, third vice president: Harold Mr. and Mrs. Al Feitz, Enst bers of the Pnrent-Teacher As­ N u m b e r s . IS the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.j S m ith . |A. Woolley, secretary; George Orange, were recent dinner i sociation of the Whited Brown Ray Brown. Tennent Rd. , Letter From Kiwanis Club :J. Weinman, treasurer; G. Con­ guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pizza Pie Orders to Take Out School. Cheesoquake. The din­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith,; The following letter was read over Armstrong, lion tamer; P a n g b o r n , Madison A c re s , ner was for the graduates and Jr., entertained Thursday eve-. from the officers nnd members Frederick P. Sieben, tnil twist- Cheesequake. their parents. TAVERN AND nine in celebration of their wed­ of the Keyporl Kiwanis Club; | er; George W. Jacobs, Charles Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Chain-’ Mndlson Township Boqrd of RESTAURANT ding anniversary. Those present; Mr. George Parcels, President C." Campbell, Fred J. Schein, berlain and daughter, Anne, Tourine's Education members present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin ‘ Keyport Lions Club Herman B. Schumacher, direc­ C e d a r Grove, were dinner, l’our Popular Hosts: “Dutehle” and Ann were Willlnm Kerr, president, Smith, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Don-1 Keyport, N. J. to rs. guests Friday of the former’s; Ample Fre.r Parking Space Harold Meyers John Partridge, aid Miller and son, Donnie. Mr. Dear Mr. Parcels: ! The charter niglil committee mother, Mrs. P. A. Chamber-1 At the Railroad Station — Matawan, N.J. and Charles Thompson. Super­ and Mrs. John Wilson, and Mr.; ‘“We wish lo congratulate you. was composed of Mr. Wester, lain, Verona. i intendent of Schools Lex Cope­ and Mrs. Thomas Smith. ' your officers and members on :chairman: Mr. Kuarloyg, nsslst- land ;'and Mrs. Copeland, and Thirty - one members and j this, your Charter Night. It is ant chairman; -Mr. Sieben, Mr. guests of thc IAH Club of the I Miss Margaret Regan and Mrs. indeed a pleasure to welcome Jacobs. Mr. Woolley, Mr. Par- William S. Holmes, teachers, al­ Morganville Methodist Church | anotlier service club to Keyporl.'cels and Vinccnt Applegate. left thc church on Saturday aft-1 so were special guests. crnoon for a mystery ride which1 Graduates attending were An­ was scheduled for tills meeting ] na Marie Hanson, Verna Kay Fo rd leads a ll date. They were driven to! Koisa, Mildred Howe, Janice Church Unit Sponsors 60 Attend Meeting Staten Island and there started- Cressman, Barbara Mitchell. for a hay ride in a wagon driven; Anna Skupski, Anna DiGregor- by a tenm of horses. They took: lo, Glenn Trout, William Ehlers, Strawberry Festival Of Raritan Grange a two-hour tour of the Island1 Robert Peterson. -.nnd stopped nt the Zoo and also I Parents present were Mrs. WSCS Event Tonight j Will Send Minister low -p riced ca rs had a hot dog roast in the pnrk.i Donald Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. In Morganville I To 3-Day Institute Adults who accompnnled the' Edward Howe. Mr. nnd Mrs. group wcre Mrs. Bert Boyce, j Richard Cressman, Mrs. Roy Final plans for the annual ! There were CO present at tiie Mrs. Joseph Spurgat, Mrs. Er-: Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. strawberry festival to bc held i m e e t in g of R a r i t a n G r a n g e , 156, nest Thom, Mrs. Russell Van-! Skupski, Mr! and Mrs. George i Keyport, held at the grange tonight werc made at the June Pelt, Mrs. L.vinnn Morris and i DIGregorlo, Mrs. Susan Trout, j liall, Mnin St., Keyport, Tliurs- meeting of the W oman's Society Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muller, j Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Ehlers, i dny night with Master Walter M a ta w a n . and Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Peter­ for Christian Service of the i Beyer presiding. The members of Brownie son. Morganville Methodist Church I The Grange voted to send a T r o o p 66 h a v e c o m p le te d th e Mr. Meyers introduced Mr. held at the home of Mrs. Carl ; minister to the Town and Coun- scrapbooks which they mnde Kerr, who spoke briefly, and ! try Minister's Institute to be other members of the board. Blnger, Marlboro Gardens, Mor­ for the Brisbane Child Care! held in Ncw Brunswick next The members of the graduating ganville, on Thursday night. Center. The troop also conti'ib- ' Monday. Tuesdny and Wednes­ uted two geraniums which nre I clnss enjoyed dancing during M rs. B ln g o r, M rs . R a l p h 1-Iow- d a y , J u n e 13-15. planted at the base of the new the evening. ardson and Mrs. John Babrisky will be in charge of the festival | O n J u n e 29 th e G r a n g e will at the firehouse on the Mnta- i liold the annual picnic at the wan-Freehold Rd. ; home of Edward Bennett, East The group was led ln the de­ ' Rd., Beiford. votional. period by Mr.s. Ilarry | An exchange program was A. Ratcliffe. sccrctnry of spirit­ l presented by Southard Grange ual life. Mrs. Joseph Spurgat, | which consisted of several gul- president, appointed Mrs. Har­ i tnr selections by the Southard old C. Qunckcnbush nnd Mrs. : Ramblers, a pantomime, “Too GRADUATION Myles Rnder ns co-chairmen of 'Many Boy Friends,” was given thc bazaar which will be held j by several of tlieir members Nov. 4 and 5. Names of com­ aud a 10-piecc kitchen band mittee chnlrmcn for the bazaar plnynd several selections. Tha will be announced nt lhe July ; program concluded with a group meeting which will be held at j singing, ‘Now Is The Hour." the home of Mrs. Ray Brown. Raritan Grange will have Thc annual harvest home sup­ i charge of the program at Pom­ Your clays of educational preparation arc per; -which will be served in the ona Grange meeting to be held firehouse on Aug. 4 was dis­ , at Monmouth Grange Hall, over, anti many of you will enter immediately cussed and turkey nnd ham de­ Wenirock, on Saturday. cided upon for the menu. Mrs. ; Guests were present from Spurgat nlso announced the | .Southard. Wnysltlc and Mon­ thc arena-of business, or professional, life. Cl dates of the bazaar nt the Tny mouth Granges. The youth lor-Bancroft Rest Home, Ocean group met yesterday nt the Ill V -8 p o w e r . . . Of all tlie low-priced V-8\s, only in modern power assists . . . You can imvc Whatcvcr.you do, a clcar-cut goal will help Grove, as Aug. 1(1 and 19. The home of Miss Minnie Beklnskl, Kord’s Y-l)loek V -8 Ims an cxtra-tlcep engine block your Ford us automatic as you waul . . . at a price group will donate items for lhe ■ Holland Rd., Middletown. lo fiivo you smoother, quieter, loiiKer-lustini' you want to pay. Power can help you shift, steer, you. And* saving money.should aid you to, sale nnd nlso the sule held nt "GO”! Now Trii'ger-Torque power obeys your stop . , . move windows mid seal both up nnd down thc Home for lhc Aged In Ocenn Put a thimble on thc end of coinninncls instantly, m m s u r in /f ly . , . . oven condition the air you breathe. . reach that goal. W c invite you to back your Grove on Aug. 3, 4, nnd 5. Fol­ your curtain rods to guide them lowing the business session re I smoothly through the hem. fresliments werc served by Ill (h o ic e o f m o d e ls . . . No other car offers you ambition with a stc;idily;buiit savings Ill y e flr S -o h e u d lo o k s . . . Only Ford brings you Mrs. Blnger and Mrs. Walter Real Kstnte Listing Cards fnr tlie ycnrs-alioad beauty of Tlumdorbircl styling. so many models to choose from. And in station Lnmbertsnn, co-hostess. sale at this office. wagon choice -whether you prefer 2 doors or 4 .. . account in this bank. 'I’lie lower roof line, lunger body line mid (latter rear deck all say "fine cur.” And interiors feature sealH for 6 or 8 Ford lias a Ixisl-seller beauty new fabrics appearing for the first time in n n y car. to suit your needs.

- Ill sm oother going ... No matter where you (50, a n d in r e s a le v a lu e . . . Ford lias traditionally ■IACK*SON ST. Ford's advanced form of Bnll-.Joinl Front Stis- rotiirned n higher portion of its original cost, at = \ ^ 1 pension smooths your way. Spring luivo been resale than any olher car in its field. Why not got MONEY tho whole story at your Ford Dealer’s, You'll THE lilted to smooth out tlie bumps fruin thu front u« NO never want to settle for less than Ford. PARKING well ns up and down for 11 now Anglo-Poised ride. PROBLEMS MATAWAN l h c n e w -v* HERE for ptmilKiKintf, iTfliumHjjtf or ( (instruction of si prlviUe homo O BANK or commriTiiii buildliu:. Sells more because it's w^rth more... b e s t s e l l e r ! MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY CALL US! F o r d We (in* in IWumtKHiili aiul.. Oci';in rnmilii's for The How ard Savings Institution of Newark, N. J. uimiii rmtiAt nsmt mint T el, I ’ISnsiioct .VIIOII ‘ G eorge S. Barrett & S o n , I n c . MEMIEI FEDERAL DtPOSlI INSURANCE COIfOtATION T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. MAIN STREET M A 1 - 3 1 0 0 MATAWAN MAIN STREET SMIN ST. AMI .H VI'TIMiN \vr. VwiritV f-AItlt —■1,1 111" " ■ 1 Groii! TV, Pore! Thcfllro, ThtiriclHy P.M. Channel 4 NHC ■ — —■■■■ ...... O THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE ONE— SECOND SECTION

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ship, find Joseph Roman, of and Mrs. George Kipp, 124 First! low dnislcs niached her colon- the Smoky Hill Air Force Base WEDDINGS K eyport,. St., Keyport, Sundny, June 5, jlal bouquet. Hospitnl, Salina. The baby FUNERAL SERVICES | RECEIVES DECREES FROM FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON A small reception was held 1955, at 5:30 p.m. in St. John’s j Ml.s william Holtz, Great weighed six pounds, 11 ounces, ■ JaeUson-Oorris i Mrs. Elizabeth llerliliy at the home of the bride’s par­ Methodist Church, Keyport. The N.-Y., was the attendnnt and hns been named Gnil Pat­ . Miss Geraldine U. Corris ! Funeral services were held ents. Rev. Norman R. Rllcy officiat- lln(| siie wore the some style ricia. Mrs. Johnson is the for­ oimalitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ro ed at the double ring ceremony. BOWn ns the maid of honor In mer Miss June Pntricia Ben­ Thursday for Mrs. Elizabeth The bride and Broom will, land1 Matthews, 13 Wnterviev Mrs. Rhea Vandermark played corai. Her headpiece or blue nett, of' Hazlet. spend their honeymoon in Vir­ I Herlihy, 70, of 31 Pinevicw Ave.. Pl., i Keansburg, became tin traditional wedding music on enrnntions and'd, e 1 p h I n- ginia. j Keansburg. The Rev. Edward bride of Sgl. Frnnklyn VV. Jack the organ. ! lum matched her colonial bou- N asta Mrs. Hall graduated from | A. Corrigan, pastor, offered a ■ Ronj’U. S. Army, son of Mr. nm' The bride wore a wnltz-length quet. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Nns- M rs,'Frank Jnckson, Creek Rd. Ce.vport Iliirh School and is em- ,strapless gown of ice blue silk. | Roxanna Eyles, Fair Haven, ta, 12 L u p p n tn to n g A v e., K e y ­ , solemn high mass of requiem ICctOisbui'K. on Sunday ai'ter- iloyed at Mntawan Undergnr- with a fitted bodice trimmed; cous|n 0f thc bridegroom, was port, >ai'e the pnrents of a dnugii- ! at St. Anr.’s .Church. Kenns- nodfi, M ay 2!). 1!I55. at St. Ann': .lient,. M a ta w n n . ler, born 111 Perth Amboy Hos- the flower girl. Her white ny­ i burg. Interment, under the di- Church, Kennsburg. Mr. Hall attended Kenwood pllnl. '" . ' ■ High School. Baltimore, Md. and lon dress over a turquoise tnf- I rection of the Ryan Funeral I . Tlic Rev. Anthony Ij , C n p ltan ! feta slip was made with a Peter nlerrupLed his education to en­ ' . , Basil ; Home, Keansburg, was In Mount officiated af the double rim’ Pan collar and puff sleeves nnd list in the U. S. Air Force. He A son'wns born in the Fort •Olivet Cemetery, Middletown \ ceruniony before rvn altar adorn an embroidered nylon tulle s now stationed at Highlands Monmouth 1-Iospltal on Friday. cd with bouquets of white glad overskirt. She wore a head­ ! Township. ;.lo llM iss Camille Santa Lucia Air Force Station, Highlands-. May ’27, 1955, to Pvt. Jnmes F. On their return from Virginia. piece of fresh flowers and car­ | Mrs. Herlihy died on Sunday. V soloist, was accompanied by dnsil. and Mrs. Basil, 50 Briar- ried a basket of rose petals. I May 29, 1955, at her home. She ; Mrs, Marie LcderliauK at the Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside wood. Ave., Keansburg. Oakley Ganson, Keyport, was : o r win. it 378!i Route 3G, Highlands. i hnd been of resident of Kenns- the best m an and ushering were Mower}' Given in marriage by her fa hiurg for give years. She was a Scliuefor-Broderick Allan Ganson, River Plaza, Chief 'Boatswain's Mate member of the Altar and Ros- thei',;’ tlio bride wore a gown o f Miss Margaret Marie Broder­ Stewart and Clark Ganson, Red JnmepVW. Mowery and Mrs. 1-bee point lace and nylon tulle !nry Society of St. Ann's Cliureh. ick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bank, brothers of the bride­ Mowei'y, 15 France St., Kenns­ over satin, designed wilh a fit j Surviving arc five sons. Thom- Janies Broderick, 47 Twilight g r o o m . burg,'are the parents of a son, ted :lace bodice, round neckline Ave., Keansburg, became the las, John, Joseph and William Thc couple will tour thc south­ bo rn S n tu rd n y , M a y 28, 1955, In ‘ lan d ‘ Ions pointed sleeves. The bride of'George W. Schaefer; son j Herlihy, of Kennsburg, and ern states for a month and for Fort Monmouth Hospital. fioi:V. length bouffant skirt wa.s of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Charles Herlihy, of Jersey City: traveling, the bride selected an MISS PATKiri\ K(iAN MISS JO AX LKTWRNSKK of tulle oyer lace and an under Schaefer,'Carman, Conn., on Sat­ IC sbram lt three daughters, Mrs. Ethel eggshell Palm Beach suit with Kenny and Mrs. Catherine Car skirt. of tulle over satin. Her urday, June ■), 1955. following 11 A daughter wns born In Riv­ At the I2ih annual commencement of Fuirlcitfh Dickinson Col­ red hat, red accessories nnd a roll, of Keansburg, and Mrs. fingertip veil of french illusion nuptial m ass at St. Ann’s Church. erview Hospitnl on Wednesday, lege, ltiitherford, held last niylit, Associate in Arts Degrees were red feathered carnation cor­ Elizabeth Dietz, of Jersey City; awarded to Miss Joan Letwenske, of Ke.vport, and Miss Patricia was "hi-rnnp.od under a tiara of Keansburg-. June 1, , 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. s a g e . a brother. William Akins, of Kjian, ol'Matawan. I'xereises were held in the Kutherl'ord campus -A pearls and rhinestones and she The Rev. Anthony Cnpilani of­ Frederick Esbrandt, 400 Clark The mother of the bride wore Ncw York: two sisters, Miss a nd ito riu m. carried a cascade of wliire roses ficiated at the double ring cere­ Ave., Union Beach. centered with white orchids. mony. Mrs. Cnmille Lutz, solo­ a light blue afternoon dress Ethel Akins, of Ncw York and Miss Dolores Corris was her ist. was accompanied by Mrs. with white hat, white accessor­ ; Gorski • ' Mrs. Mary Waters, of Ruther­ Mrs. Mary M ajor On ies nnd.a corsage of pink carna­ ford, and nine grandchildren. !. sister's maid of honor. Her Marie Lodcrhaus al the organ. Mr.* a n d M rs , J o h n G o rsk i, Patricia McCabe Cotillion Committee Bouquets of white spring flow­ tio n s. . /Street length dress was of coral 205 Seeley Ave.,.Keansburg, are Stanley J. Wiliams ers were arranged on the nltar. MR., MRS. P, II. K IPP I. crystnlietle, princess .style with The bridegroom’s mother tiie parents of a son, born Wed­ Funernl services for Stanley Governor Robert B. Meyner Escorted by her • father, the chose n pink linen afternoon Feted At Shower *- a v-riecklinn witli an insert of with matching nylon tulle, over nesday, June 1, 1955. in River­ J. Williams, of 112 Whitehead wns the guest of honor at- the , accordion pleating. On her bride wore a eown of rose point dress with white hat, white ac- view Hospital. which she wore a matching bo­ Ave., South River, were held 1955 cotUllon held at the Con­ matching cap .was a spray of lacc over taffeta, designed with cessolrcs nnd a corsnqe of white To Become Bride lero. The full flared silk skirt Saturday morning at 8:30 o'­ a round neckline .and full skirt carnations, P y b iir n vention Hnll, Asbury Pnrk, on rose' buds, and .she carried a was trimmed at the hemline clock from the Maliszewski Fu­ Of C. P. Bausis June 18 ’ matching colonial boiuiuet of with ft chapel sweep. Her fin­ A soil was born on Wednes­ Fridny evening. Mrs. Mary with the matching tulle. A A reception followed at the neral I-loine, South River, nnd gertip veil of French illusion d a y , J u n e 1, 1955, In R iv e rv ie w Major, of Keyport, was a m em ­ •' ro se's. shoulder-length veil of import­ home of the bride’s parents. nt 9 o'clock n requiem mass Miss Margaret Walsh, of $■ Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ ber of the committee in charge. .. Miss Barbara Jean Kite, cous: was arranged under a small Mrs. Ganson was graduated South Amboy, was hostess on ed illusion fell from a tiara of was celebrated at Corpus Chrls- Debutantes presented includ­ triple band of taffeta studded from Red Bank High School, at- chie Pyburn, 38-11th St., West May 29lh at a bridal shower in 'in olt thc bride, was maid of blue roses. She carried a colon­ tl Church. South River. Inter­ ed thc following from this area: honor. Her gown and head­ with seed pearls. She carried Keansburg. ' • honor of Miss Patricia A. Mc­ ial bouquet of pink roses and ment was In St. Mary's Ceme­ Jane Bethii.1 round bouquet of gar­ ents of n son, born Wednesdny, Shors Resorts, Country Clubs denias, pink sweet peas ond J u n e 1, 1955, hi F o r t M o n m o u th { (j L D IA M O N D babies'-breath. H o sp ital. ... Weddings, Banquets, Dances, Miss Shirley Hansen, Farm- Jw m ia M T BRIDAL SETS J ingdaie, was maid of honor. She M c G u ire Receptions, Etc. Our rental rates wore a turquoise crystalette A daughter was burn in Perth (Kilos unit C«rlin*J Amboy Hospital, to Mr, and are moderate . . . And our prices Bujliliolian wllh nil g u la r iy sow lo r . . $ 1 4 9 .° ° biillorliin-leniith st.inpless gown -duff' lov»briiooi« front. : • • - prlctt th«t Vi rf «l M § 11)55, to Mr. and Mrs, Thootlore SHREWSBURY CLEANERS HloritKf. Nrw H oover m u zly — nml trade: in any type rinqi [ ftmfty n«*

Breaks Out Of Corral Court St. Joseph 884 On Faraway Farms . Had Dinner On June 1 | AUCTION SALE f-irlgger, a palomino show Court St. Joseph 884, Catholic hor.sc owned by George Hush- Daughters of Americn. held its: cur, of Eigth-St., Keyport. was 31st anniversary dinner at But- , destroyed Friday after he ivus tonwood Manor. Matnwan, or. hit, by a .car on R oute. 34 n e a r June 1. Mrs. Floyd Brown j Schanck Rd., Holmdel. The tonstmistress, introduced the horse wns struck’ by n car op­ following guests: The Rev. Bus- ; Estate of Alma M. Lockwood will sell at Public Auction complete household e r a t e d b y J a m e s W illia m s . 54. sell E. Loughman: the Rev.; of Mt. Vernon. N. Y., after Im John J. Hendricks; the Rev. and three other horses hnd brok­ Paul Stinimler, M.S.C.; Miss en out of a corral at Farawav Mary C. Kanane, of Elizabeth, goods, furnishings, persona! effects and Real Estate. Farm s where he was stabled. state regent; Mrs. George Rol- , .According- to what Mr. Wil­ In. of Spring Lake, stale treas -1 liams told Trooper Wlllinm Nap- urer: Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, | erski, of "Keyport' State Police. 1 of South Amboy, district depu- j the tour horses (lushed onto the ty. i at highway into the path of his The Rev. Loughman was the car. The Mt. Vernon man guest speaker, and the Rev. claimed he applied his brakes: Sllnimler spoke- on world mis- and would liiive clnred them if - HIDNliV J. I'UXT DAM ML II. YOUNG isio n s. M rs ; M lclinel C ox, srilo- Trigger had not unaccountably ■ . : 1st, w a s a c c o m p a n ie d b y M iss S ix fi uiii tin s a r e a re c e iv e d weie. Miss Lois Ann Welker, J Loretta Durante. turned back to the highway i 41 O ak Street, K eyport, N. J. degrees at the 18DLh anniver­ when he ' was securely acorss: Edgemere Dr., Mntawan, Mas-; Members or friends attended sary commencement of Rut­ the rood. The animal's right! ter of Education: Sidney James froln Court San Salvador 275.' gers. The State University of UJ; was broken by the Impact ■ Perth Amboy; Court St. Mary New Jersey, held ut New Bruns­ Pent. Texas Rd., Matawan, nnd the right front of Mr. Wil-! of the Lake 310, Lakewood wick yesterday. Bachelor of Sicc'nce., ' ' ' ’ Hams car extensively damaged, j Court Sancta Maria 382. South j Also: Miss Nancy Elizabeth Paslial C. Viglionese, 268 Out­ Amboy: Court Victoria 533, Say- The accident occureci near look Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, re­ Martin,„ . of Laurel , Ave., WeStv rovUle Court Fldells 036, Car- midnight. Mi'. Williams did not j ceived the John VanDerPoel Iveansburg, who graduated wlth;tel.el. Colu.t stni. of Ule Sea 730i - report Injuries to himself. ! Prize in French nwnrded to the honors from the Newark College Lon(, Bl.nnch: Collrt gt. Rose of j The , horse, an eight-year-old i member of the graduating class and leceived a Bachelor of Sci-;Lfmn 737i Freehold: Court Mer- gelding, was foaled in Texas. ; w ho In Lhe m o s t advanced ence D e g r e e in Nursing Educa- ced£,s 7G9 Woodbrldge: Court, Mr. Hushour had owned and i SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1955 French courses passed the best tion, Daniel Henry Young, 40,Gle(lnon 8S3 Belmar: Court St. ! trained him sincc he was two- practical and theoretlcnl exam­ I Creek Rd., Keansburg Baclie- Mn rel u<10 S l.,„ Lnke. ; yenrs-old. Together they had ination in the language. Mr. llor of Arts and Edward Joseph Cou,.t Ascenslon 13 23, Bradley prrformed in many western Viglionese was awarded a Bnc- Poll, 455 Harding Rd., Lau-j Bench; Court St. E l iz a b e th 1488. | sliiws, including some sponsor-, liclor of Arts degree. I rence Harbor. Bachelor of Scl-, Avon; Coun Marian 1B70. Colts’ cd by Roy Rogers. i O t h e r s receiving d e g re e s lence In Civil Engineering. jNeck: court Fulgens Coronal Trigger sometimes appear- j cd with Roy Rogers' Trigger, . ~ • ’ i 1084, New M onmouth. ; | and the two horses resembled Mrs. Larberti Gets Piano Recital In I Mls- Thomas Walling was: Sale Starting 11 A. M. 1\ 1 chairman of the committee, as-' ' each other. Reformatory Sentence K.e> p o r t M o n d a y i 'slsted by Mrs. George Egan, The horse was to have been , .. IN CASE OF RAIN SALE ONE WEEK LATER featured in a circus Saturday M rs. Grace L a m b e r t i, 37- The piano pupils of Mi's. Con-1 M rs- p • J - Al'el'n. M rs. Hugh I afternoon In Highlands by Cub1 year-old former Keyport resi­ stance Jackson nre giving a re-' McGuire, Mrs. Ernest Peter--1 Scout Pack 35. I dent was sentenced Thursday cital on Monday at the Reform- i son, Mrs. John Shannon and ! to Clinton Reformatroy for In­ ed Church House at 3 p.m, lMl's- Brown. Programs were' in charge of Mrs. J. C. Day. , Do you need shipping tabs determinate term for embezzle­ Those taking part are Mary igMabels? Our job printing de­ ment of $8248.58 from two bus Lockwood, Joyce Meisler, Har-i Cox and Mrs. Peggy Vlebrock. partment ls prepared to supply c o m p a n ie s . 1 riet Wolf. Judy Brown, Jeanne; your needs on short notice, at "There have been too many Lockwood, Carol Regan, Carol'-. , ,. . . , . Household goods, and furnishings, sewing machine, desk, tables, chairs, beds, mar­ price.) that will please you. of these embezzlements going 'Ann Schanck, June Wharton, M ental H ealth A w ard on,” Judge Elvin R. Simmiil Jane Wucstefeld, Barbara Roth- To Marlboro Employee snid in imposing the sentence I bai t, Margaret Prlnz, Carol An- . T O P V A L U E In county court. Freehold. ! de rs o n , Andrea Rosenthal,| At. the annual meeting of the ble top dressers, dressers, bureaus, mirrors, pictures, books, table and floor lamps, Mrs. Lamberti pleaded no de­ | B a r b a r a Cameron. Donria ' New Je.rscy Association for USED CARS fense to all but two of the Goldstein. Richard Hubert, San- Mental Health, held, yesterday ■dra Ellen Noddings. Sherry'at the Nassau Tavern. Prince-, charges against her. She en-‘ . • ★ ■■ | Wolf, Gall Siegel, Edith Lock-i ton. one of the awards for psy- 1 tercd the plea to embezzlement ! wood, David Siegel, David. Gold-j chlntrlc aide of the yenr fronl of $2078.22 from the Asbury radio, stands, chests, curtains, linens, kitchenware, bric-a-brac, cut glass, silver­ "JNow Displayed On Our Park - New York Transit Corp. stein, Judith Wallnce, Pamela the national and stnte assocl-i and $5570.3G from the Rollo Schanck, Barbara Boyce, Pam-1 atlons wns Presented to James' New Enlarged Lot ela Post. Robert Russo. Barb--Roberson, of Marlboro State Transit Corp. during the period I ara Davison, Candy Davison, |Hospital. I J ln d s o n .Tet L in e r 4 d r . 1395 of D e c . 2, 1953 to J a n . 31, 1954. Betty Muller, Betty Velcamp.l F. Barry Ryan, jr., of Short ware, living room and dining room furniture, rugs, carpets, clothing, hand tools, She was employed ns a pay­ D o d g e 4 A''. C o ro n e t 1395 Marlene Cliaskowltz, Diane Slo-! Hills, president of the National P l y m o u t h 4 ill". roll clerk at the firms’ Keyport venz, Lynne Anderson, Edith i Association forMental Health. office at the time. The funds Cranbrook ...... McKlbbon, David Opatoskf, and!stated thtlt recent discoveries of were taken from various types Mercury Hardtop Natalie Hughson. | drugs and treatment techniques of payroll deductions. Mrs. garden tools, in fact entire furnishings of the eight room dwelling. lly d r ...... 14i)r' [showed great promise, but add­ K tm lo b a k e r 4 d r. O I) 1050 Lamberti was sought for ap­ Company Gives Awards led that millions of dollars for Chrysler Mew Yorker proximately a year before her j research were needed to make (Power} ...... 12D5 arrest in l-loboken last Decem­ For Employees Ideas -|the most of these findings. He b e r. Mercury Club Twenty-three employees 0f snlci' '‘T1'e nation Is fnce to face C o u p e O I) ...... S00 In asking for leniency, A. Bayway Refinery shared $225 In wlt-h a great opportunity to O ld s m o b lle l lu n l t o p 1550 Henry Giordano, Long Branch awards for suggestions submit-jmn*{e effective progress against Chevrolet Deluxe 20 01)5 attorney representing Mrs. ted under the Company’s "Coin:0l,l‘ number one health pioblem. Lamberti, said, "She doesn't Packard 4 dr. UL 01) 495 Your Ideas” plan, It wns nn- mentul Illness, know why she did It." Mr. Gi­ .Dodge'4 dr. nounced today by Esso Stand-1 The New Jersey Association ordano said his client was will­ M o a ilo w h r o o k F U lr. 095 ard Oil Company. I wus praised by Mr. Ryan for 11 ing to make restitution to the REAL ESTATE Ford Custom 2 dr. . 450 Among the award winners! vigorous, effective drive ln May best of her ability. Judge Slm- ■ Chevrolet 4 d r ...... 395 was Hownrd A. Henderson, of ^ raise $250,000. mlll’s only comment was his ob­ D o d g e . P i c k u p ...... 295 5 Church St., Mitawnn, mater- servation about embezzlements lals and tools division, who won County To Spend Pontiac 4 dr ...... 93 being too prevalent. Mechanics Special $10. Lot is approximately 40 x 200 fronting on two streets, eight rooms, frame, l i Dennis Coleman, 32, of Hart­ $77,000 For Repairs Nash Sedan As Is ... 75 ford, Conn., was sentenced to Graduated Friday The Monmouth County Board stnte prison for one to three of Freeholders on June 1 intro­ SOLD WITH WHITTEN years on ench of two counts, the Three area, residents were! duced resolutions calling for the term s to run concurrently. Cole­ baths, storm windows, screens, one block from water. > WARRANTY a m o n g 71 s t u d e n t s ’ wh o g r a d u - i expenditure of $77,000 for bridge man was charged with break- ated from the New Brunswick; and road repairs. Public hear­ lnto Buttonwood Manor, Mata­ Secretarlpl, A c c o u'In t 1 ii g: ing nnd ndotplon of the Lwo w a n , on A p r. 2 a n d s te a l in g $15 STRAUB M OTORS, Inc. and Prep School at the 23rd an-1 measures will be conductcd Authorized in c a s h . nual commencement exercises,; J u n e 16. DeSoto-Plymouih Dealer h eld Friday evening at the Lin- Included In the $57,000 figure Now is the time to advertise wood Grove, ln Edison. They; for repaving of roads are Broad All bids must be accepted by the estate and the right to reject any and all bids is I •'Hwy 35 & Bedle Rd. those unused articles for sale. were W 1 1 1 e m k e Baclgalupo,! w a y , K e y p o r t, f r o m R o u te 35 to A s m a l l a d I11 the classified col. Keyport 7-1908 Greystone Rd. and Catherine" W. Front St.. and Cherry Tree umn will turn them Into casl Madarasz, RFD 1, Box 203, both F a r m R d ., f ro m R o u te 35 to for y o u , of Old Bridge, nnd Esther Gra- Harmony Rd. The additional ziano, 516 Front St., Union $20,000 will be used to rebuild retained by the auctioneer. B e a c h . three small bridges. It Pays To Hnve you read the classl'ied ads? Are you buvinir Oefensn Mnnris All persons attending the sale do so at their own risk and the undersigned and Auc* ; Buy The A SHELL Furnace Oil tioneer assume no responsibility legal or otherwise for any accidents that might ^ Best! EXTRA Ask any experienced occur. BUILDING______builder, carpenter or any seasoned conlrac- w a w u M M tor and he will teI1

you promptly . . . you do actually save money H ouse will be opened at 9 A .M . w h e n y o u buy top qual- \vc arc fortunate in having specially trained men, familiar i l y - . B u ild in g with all makes of oil burners, You profit from knowing your on day of sale for inspection. M a te r ia ls burner is operating at peak efficiency—you receive immediate repair scrvicc if an cmcrgency arises. Send in coupon beluw M illw o r k for full details,

B u ild e r s Hollywood Service, Inc. Terms of Sale — Cash. H a r d w a r e , Kerosene — Oil Burners G la s s Fuel Oil — Sales & Service a n d Prompt Deliveries By order of Norman J. Currie, Attorney P a in ts Maplu Place al Six Corners Phone: KE: 7-3000 Keyport , Estimates Given Prom pt Deliveries - | Gontlemon: Pltatc have rtprtiinlallvt Vl.lt ( ) or Phona ( ) Carl W enner, Auctioneer, M i * 1 on —— ; <*' /f.:< 'V'.VC I (DATE) 159 Main Street, / " , " r : O I'm lnler«tled In your oil burner larvlce program. O I'm Inlertilad In hovlnfl a VENTAtARM Initollod - which Mntawan, N. J. : lh« drivsr whin my lonk It filled, • ~ The Friendly Lumber Yard" ■ '■[' NAM?_ - I Phone M atnwan 1-1058 Sutphin Ave., opp. Freneau R. R; Station ADDRESS Mataw&n, N.; J. Telephone MA'1-2061 CITY. ______STATE------TEt. NO,- j •d PAGE FOUR—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955 Lctfoie Laboratories Plays lii© ? Role In Electronics ‘r r S T " w r - M Expanding Operations In Commercial Fields Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., of Mor- voie's method of preservation for’ §& *& !**■ ■'anville, a prim e contractor to the dclicate instruments maintains a: Armed Forccs since llie early days completely moisturc-Ircc condition of World War II, is gradually ex- for many years. KF* oamling operations in commcrcial Principal placc lor Lavoie to lend; fields. its talents is in industrial autonui-' tion. Lavoie's portable automatic Lavoie brings to industry a vast inowlodge and experience lhal has tester, an instrument with great' earned for the firm the highest re­ adaptability, is expected to prove spect of the military nnd other gov­ valuable in simplifying and short­ ernment agencics. ening the time required for. the testing of aircraft. : - " In these expanded commercial Industrial automation will/ make; oursuits, Lavoie Laboratories will the greatest use of this device in find as by thc military. view of the importance ot the con­ TIIE BAT, Lavoie’s marine radar trol of automatic machinery. Thc system for pleasure craft and small control of automatic machinery re- commercial vessels, has enjoyediquircs thc constant testing of vari- sucli overwhelming acceptance lhal oils operations as well as quality demand exceeds production, l.a-lcontrol. ■

Visiting llie main Lavoie plant at Morganville, visitors Lavoie is one of lhe largest employers in Monmouth Coun­ are impressed with thc size of the operation and lhe maws ty. Purl of llie 78-acre tract at Morganville is devoted lo a of complicated machinery housed in th e sprawling h iHid­ picnic grove, where em ployees ut’td their f until ies cut her ings. With annual sales m excess of ten million dollars. for various functions throughout llie summer. Employees enjoy many company benefits.

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Extends A Cordial Invitation TO THE PUBLIC To Attend An

(mill tsling Lavoie Laboratories' scene of operations in O P EN H O U SE the early ’Forties with the present huge plant al Morgun- Using an eye-limp ns an aid lo accuracy, a Lavoie technician Completing lhc electroplating process in lhe self-suflicienl ville and the newly openeil Lavoie Research Center at Showing and Inspect ion of the New adjusts a precision liming mechanism in the model shop plant al Lavoie Laboratories in iWorgaiivillc, technicians: Union I’caeh shows the phenomenal progress thc firm has at Lavoie Laboratories. Morganville. This painstaking enable Lavoie lo maintain high standards of quality..' made since ils founding in 19 10. During World War II and LAVOIE RESEARCH CENTER care, rel'lecled in all departments al Lavoie, has earned When Lavoie engineers needed a crystal oven lo meet' the Korean action, Lavoie production was almost 100 per for the firm lhe highest respect of the military,.govern­ tlieir own specifications, I hey designad one— a top-grude ; cent for the military. The present trend is toward more UNION BEACH, N. J. ment agencies and linns in private industry. A.government crystal oven used in the instrumentation of airborne com­ and more commercial production as shown by TUB HAT, engineer .said of Ihe Lavoie radar receiver: “It is unqiie.s- munications and missile projecls. A ncw, midget crystal ■ the new lightweight radar for pleasure craft and small Saturday, June 11, from 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. lionablv lhe best in this counlrv and probably lhe world.” oven also is in production. It has resulted in import;'"! commercial vessels. ils reduced powrr-need means savings. economics m size and weight.

■invivr ui ^iiTfoiirirrf^Fii# lIM # |,*,> v r w I * t V M " ' % ** * f’ j * *’• • i h I I . ‘ t i - • ; / i *4' Performing an analysis of solutions, a Lavoie technician completes a process in the plat­ v I \ Heading for open sea, sure of safe navigation despite dense fog offshore, this cruiser, • Jf £ i ing'shop at the Morganville plan!. A comple! e electroplating plant enables Lavoie Lab­ equipped wilh Lavoie .Marine Itadnr, shows the scanning antenna of THU HAT in opera­ *** f t ? > J tion. TUB HAT is the lighlest-iveighl. lowest -priced marine radar on the market. Wilh a oratories lo maintain the high (|ualilv fundamental lo the array of electronic equipment i t * ■ r i manufactured for use m national security and private industry. The firm was founded range of Ifi miles, it can pick up floating objects and moorings right inlo 20 yards. In­ bv Stephen 1). Lavoie L"> years ago. llis scientific ingenuity and inventiveness are re­ troduced at .January's Motor Hunt Show. I IIK HA 1 has been enthusiastically received by flected in the I inn's variety of electronic products. commercial and pleasure boat skippers. Sales e.sceed production.

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ICnlering a new era of development, symbolized by llie entrance lo llie Lavoie Kcsearch t enter al Union Heath, Lavoie scientists are currently engaged in expanding tlie range of airborne radar, making it even more dependable and lowering its cost. Stephen I). Lavoie, president and founder, has said that on the basis ol present evaluations, Lavoie radar five years hence will hc of un e.stiemefv new concept, far superior lo present equipment in ae- curacv and utility.

t t n r Opel;limy meliil-loniiing presses. Lavoie employees produce purls lor Ihc linn s omni­ Investigating new designs for military eleclronic equipment, niccnamcai i-irgimcis at directional radio range systems, lools and equipment at the Morganville plant range Lavoie's main planl al Morganville work out complicated formulas. Lavoie has found Irom a 100-ton metal lorniing press to calibrating instruments of precision and dclicacv. that its location attracts top-flight scientists and top-ranking production personnel. 'lhc main planl contains a large tool room, complete plating shop, paint shop, finishing Lavoie also has a laboratory in Wesl (iorniany, used as a listening post for the achieve­ room and a loundi v capable of casting precision pieces anil parts of close Inlcninccs. La­ ments of lOuropean scientists as well as a recruiting station lo fill the ever-growing need voie can produce— right from drawing board to mamiltidurcd article. for top men ;in projects contemplated by Lavoie Laboratories.

J ( heck ing a proto I v pc ol a I ran: am 11 er c seller, a I a\ on* en­ gineer works at Ins bench nl llie Lavoie liesearrh < enler V' at Union licach. One result of Lavoie investigation nml re­ I iiniiug racial componenls ol Lavoie’s eleclronic (’<|uipiiiciil. niaeiiinisls occupy an enure search is Ihe recciilly released met bod of preservation loi section ol llie machine shop al the Morgauvillc planl. Lavoie Laboratories pins strict at­ delicate instruments lhal maintains a completely moisture- •Milking a I inal check I id ore s In pm on I, n Lavoie technician I esl s Army It cqiiciirj m e te r s tention lo working conditions, wages and paid holidays, and lo Iringc hcnelils such as ilts- free condition for many years. Another result of this nm- ut Ihe Morgnnville planl. During World War 11, Lavoie turned out nearly 7,110(1 "live /ibililt licnchls, paid-up hospiliilixalion ;ind llle insurance policies, 'llie linn holds lour siiinl research is the frequency \ nllic/izer, which elim­ meters, They also were used in Korea, nnd arc specified equipment in many arens of cur­ parlies n year. A prnfil-shiiring retirement plan, slai'led in I!),").!, puls per cent ul inates the need fur a multiplicity uf rrjsliils. for the rent mililary planning, Lavoie's portable minima lit leslcr will prmiile private industry prolils into a trust fund. Employees lake part without cost...... viirious channels used in nii horiic comiiiunicutious systems. with I he duvlce needed lor constant tesllng of viiriuus operations and quality I'onlml. (Ai'.t.) c3.' THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955 THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, MAT A WAIN, N. J. PAGE FIVE—SECOND SECTION ..ui.'-'j-jj-L-i vl- j;1"- j-ua.i>gii!UUUBmjja Thc speaker of the evening. NEW QUARTERMASTER SEA SCOUT i e s , he said, are now adding total to more thnn 3100 ln some Anual Scout Meeting Dr. 'Underhill, is a graduate of Social Security Man Christian Scientists special riders to their policies HG countries. A m o n tr thc Dartmouth and Cornell Univer­ recognizing Christian Science | n anclies added recently are For Monmouth Council sities and is considered one of At Keyport Library Convene in Boston practitioners, nurses, and sami- \ ho;;e in Salzburg. Austria; Up- the top men in lhe country in ioriums, | er Hut, Ncw Zealand: Free- Dr. Underhill Speaker forest management ancl in con- To Be Available 7500 Attend Meeting Increasing demand for lee i mantle. Australia: Aarhus, Den- j lures on college campuses wa. mark; Kyoto, Japan; Heidel­ \ servation work. He had a very Of The Mother Church For Affair On June 21 Twice Monthly j announced by The Chrisilinr berg, Germany, and Caracas, j colorful military career begin* Science Board of Lectureship ir V e n e z u e la . i(^T hc annual mratiiiK of Mon­ On Tuesdny, June 14th a so­ Practical application of sci- ! n in g in M a rc h 1941 a s - a p lato o n a report read by John S. Sam cial security representative will ■:itilic C h r is tia n ity Is b u ild in g a mouth Council, Hoy SeouLs of j leader First Special Service moils, of Chlcayo, Thc $.'i(),l)00 Saplhifr Sliiltes at be available to residents of thc minhty bulwark for individual, America, will be hold Tuesday ; Force (Canadian American par- ■ Membership figures are no' Vlonmuulh Park on Aim. 8 ls bayshore area al the Keyport lational. and universal liberty, evening, June lil, at lhe Spring latroop nnd commando force) ln ! published by the denomination lie first horse race of the year Free Public Library,..Third nnd he Christian Science Board of L i a k c Golf nml County Club, ac­ j western United Stales, Aleu­ I tail a net gain of 31 brunches of n the east for two-year olds Broad Sts., it was nnnounced to­ directors declared Monday. cording to un announcement by tians, and Italy. Dr. Underhill iThe Moihei- Church in llie pas .hat curries a value of more day by Allan A. Bass, Manager E. Donald Sterner. Belmar, } held thc rank of captain and Addressiim a iratherinK of y e a r w a s r e p o r t e d , b r in g in g the ilian $25,01)0. of the Perth Amboy District Of­ p r e s i d e n t of t lie M o n m o u th (company commander at Anzio, ome 750!) Christian Scientists fice. Cdunty Boy Scout Organization. - R o m e a n d F r a n c e . F r o m 1945- U the annual meetiiift of The Dr. A. Heaton Underhill, of the j 1946 he served with thc occupn- The social security manager Ylotiier Church, the First State Department of Conserva­ i tiona 1 troops in Norway. explained that previously, this '’Inircli of Christ, Scientist, ln tion, and Director of the New . Dr. Underhill was employee: part-time social security serv­ Boston. Mass., the directors de­ Ross W. Maghan Agency Jersey Division of Fish nncl ; by the New York State Conser­ ice in Keyport was" available clared that the "assurance of Game, will be the uucsl speak­ vation Department in charge of once each month on the fourth freedom from sickness as wc!. er, Thc meeting will bring to­ game management and later Tuesday of each month. How­ is from sin, from want and woe gether the executive board and wns field secretary for the ever, Mr. Bass pointed out, ar •is well as from forebodings of Real Estate — insurance the representatives of the Insti­ Massachusetts Fish and Game ever Increasing number of area :le.-pair" is available to all tutions sponsoring the Boy Scout Association. He is well known residents and visitors seeking through .spiritual understanding MATAWAN 138 Mjin St. MA 1 0003 Program in Monmouth County. I throughout thc state by sports- information on Federal Old Age of G od, Mr. Sterner said that arrange­ 'men who are promoting better md Survivors Insurance has "The uncerliiinUes which con- m ents for the meotin&r at Spring: j management of state resources. iow made il necessary to ex­ 'usc and perplex the nations be- Lake were made by Vice Prosl- I He has served with the State of pand these services. Robert Wirldiind. ol Sea K^ploror Ship :i, Kevport, receivet lome less alarmmi? and porlcn- he CJu.ii-l(’i-ni;ist< i- ihe lushest award in tlu* Sea Kvplore ■ dent William Buchsbaum and : N c w J e r s e y sin c e 1950 a n d h a s ous in proportion as thc ccr- Special arrangements have I’rngram , nn May '!S. I'rnm his 11111 tier, .Mrs. Irving W iekiurd. II:• j co-operated with thc Boy Scouts aint.v or God's guidance is bct- that Dr. Underhill had been in- been completed with the board father is shown liraming witli pride, and Herman Schumacher, ii VjS'itcd to speak, to the Scout Of­ •of America in a state-wide pro­ of trustees of tiie Keyport Li­ uniform at trl'l, is skipper of tlie ship. cr understood." the directors ; la led . ficials by Irving J. Feist, treas­ ! gram of conservation and sport­ brary and through their gen The award was presented as part it)' l!u' cerem ony t (he a ’- G reatest V alues urer of the Council from ] manshlp programs. Mr. Stcrn- eious co-operation. Field Rcprc "Hal bridge of honor of Monmoulh S<|ii;idnm held at Kt. .laimv Church members from all Shrewsbury. j er said Lhat since the Boy.Scout scntative Clifford J. Handerhar lliffh School, Ited ]s.*iok. That same evening Ship K(i, Marlboro ivcr the world. Australia. Af- ivas pre^eiileil with (lie Amory I., Haskell thinl-plare award. ■ica, S w itz e r la n d , G e r m a n y , Thc annual report of ull coun­ j movement was dedicated to of the Perth Amboy District Of- }rcat Britain, Sweden, Japan ty Scout organizations will bc ■j conservation work, Dr. Under* five will be available in thc E ver O ffered! presented and the election of j hill would meet many of the basem ent l oom o i the library or "tlx months, to protect tlieir fu- Edward D. Graham •nd olher distant points, as well the county Seoul officials will I county’s Scout officials who as­ June 14th and also on June 28th ure rights and benefits under ’s Canada and llie United KOC Navigator Mates, came to Boclon for the EXTENSION LADDERS follow the dinner meeting. • , sisted in tho program last year. between the hours of 9 a.m. and lociai security. Since those ncellnu which lias been held ) p.m. This pnrt-llme socia.' unendmcnls to tho law. many; SL. J o s e p h ’s A s s e m b ly 3402 WOOI) AI.l.'iUINlJM ’.nnuall.v for more than a half •security service for the bay; •norc nrea rc.vidents have been i Fourth Degree Knights of Co '.entiiry. ■shore area will bc available on /Islling the social security field . 2 0 ft. .. $14.G5 20 ft. $ 2 9 .9 5 Jumbus, named Edward D, Ora Commenting- on the world's the second and fourth Tucsdns •eprcscntative at the Keyport: it'lil for freedom, thc directors 24 ft. . of each monlh thereafter. L i b r a r y . jham as navigator ut the Jun< 1 8 .5 0 24 ft. 3 6 .9 5 railed for individual, spiritual Over thc years, thc social se­ For these reasons, Mr. Bass; meeting. The other officers arc 2 8 ft. , 21.50 28 ft. 39.95 curity official declared, a’ greal emphasized, il became neces-! John C. DeMont, captain; M! Ulerness in m e c t I n g the ‘threats nnd subtleties and many persons in the bayshore inry lo extend social security chad N. Nappi. pilot; John V 3 2 ft. , 24.95' 32 ft. 4 9 .6 0 area have sought informatior !acllities on more than a; once Regan, admiral; John J. Dane v 1 c k c d manipulations which as well as advice on filing ap i month basis. Therefore, Mr. comptroller; George L- Demery ;eem to be so potent in lhc 36 ft. ;29.95 36 ft. . 5 9 .9 5 ;tru g g lc. plications for Federal Old Agr Bass said, the Social Security! inner sentinel; Charles M. Die Forecasting victory for thc lov­ and Survivors Insurance bene Administration believes this; trich, outer sentinel; the llev 4 0 ft. 3 2 !9 5 40 ft. 6 4 .9 5 ers of freedom, lliey declared fits. Many of these persons )art-limc station now available Russell E. Loughman. friar, aw hat llie way Is being paved for Mr. Bass continued, find it in­ at lhc Keyporl Library 011 th e C h a r le s V. W ah l, tr u s te e foi convenient to visit the Perth second and fourth Tuesday’s of three years. ‘the reconciliation of all na-- - Step'Ladders —- A ll S iz e s ions and for the reign of hnr- G Amboy District Office, at 31" ■“ach month will m ake il possible' John V. Ueuan, thc retirin; nony on earth." Household , 1 s Industrial Tvpc Stain St.. and therefore In i960 or the older residents of this naviuator, was presented a pas New president of The Mother the board of trustees of thc Key irea to obtain Important social faithful navigator’s emblem an Church for the coming year, lt 6 ft. ■ $4.95 6 ft. $ 7 .2 0 port Library contributed the use security Information with grcat- Jew el. of the children's room at no cos' ir convenience. j vas announced, is Mrs. Gcr- 8 ft. . , .' ’ ’6.95'"- 8 ft. 9 .6 0 A spaghetti dinner, prepnrec rudc W. Eiscman, of Boston, lo the Social Security Adminis­ The social security official by Louis DiGirolamo and Franl "n her keynote address Mrs. tration, to make it convenient urged residents of Belford, Cliff-, UJ" ‘ This -fid i m ay '...'hnrd ; tbit roiid h‘ut^lhe.’snvinys Banafato. was served following Ulscman stressed thc trcmcn- • nrc.nol bard to findid nt/AiUcr...... Surccn A Lumber Co. . for local visitors interested Ir wood, Cliffwood Beach, Hazlet,! IJiipalnlcd' tMrniturc, ' palntsi - powcr atogIs, • building thc meeting. District Dcputj lous good which the churches v:;;t^|^sP E G ,AL the social security program Keansburg, Keyport, Laurence mnlertyls., garden ^tools.i’/housewares,. .■.'aluminum Francis J. Healey, of Port! ;an do to help mankind copc products;7'' Highway' .. 3D; . Middletown: -r Phnnc - Ml From January 1950 through thc Harbor, Leonardo, Matawan, ALUMINUM'STEP LADDERS 5-U7H1. Open dolly 0 lo 0. Sal.‘Sim. 0 to 6. Free Amboy, and Thomas Carroll v 1 t h contemporary problems present, approximately 2000 per Middletown. Morganville, New parking. 5 mlJds north' i>{\ Red Dank,; 5 miles south past faithful navigator, of Rah o establish thc effectiveness of Keyport. :'V...... sons have taken advantage o' Monmouth, Union Beach nnd 6 ft. ’ , $16.95 way Assembly, were quests. jf healing ‘‘according to tile the Keyport part-time statiov Wickalunk, to take advantage of. All members wore requested lattern of thc Christ." and 70G of them have actually i^icld Representative Clifford J. Lo be present In full regalia a The present availability of dl- filed claims for Federal Old Age Handcrhan’s visit at the Key- Mail and Phone Orders Filled Immediately the dedication of the Holy Fam ­ -ine healing wns emphasized by and Survivors Insurance bene port Library next on Tuesday ily Church. Union Beach, or Villiam R. Knox, of Boston, rc- fits. Most of them are still col­ ut 9:00. n.m. ; Sunday. June 26th. irlng president, who said “our © We Deliver lecting regular social security Mr. Handcrhan will be ac­ Redeemer lives and works lo- i I N . benefits every month. companied by Mr. Bass, nnd f Successful Opening Iny to heal the sick and reclaim B e c a u s e , of th c 1954 c h a n g e r both will bc prepared to answer * Open Friday Nights >ur lives from sin and mortnl- • i in the social security law,, in inquiries regarding social secur­ At Shore Point Inn ty ." i t ? creasing benefits and iibcraliz ity and nssist persons filing; m & i Michael Mariolis, proprieloi More widespread public nc- Ing the requirements for eligi­ :laims for social security bene- of the Shore Point Inn, former­ •ejjlancc of divine healing was bility, many more persons arr lts. I 11 addition, free govern-, ly known as the Old Dutch Tav eporlcd by William B. Davis, n p .w . in te r e s te d .’, in ll^l5,,g o y p r n . ment pamphlets will be district ern located at the corner o' linnager of Christian Sciencc meni program. Of equal im luted to nil visitors. ' ’’ portance are thc new! disabillt: Route 35 and the Keyport-Holm- committees on p u b 1 i c a- 26 - 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT freeze provisions of thc socla del Rd., Kc-yport, amioiiiicet' t.ion. M n n y in s u r a n c e c o m p a n ­ security law enabling person; Cancer Units Make lliis week that he was very u n d e r a g e 65, w h o h a d w o rk ec 999,898 Dressings Hriileful for tiie larue attend­ in employment or self-employ ance at the pxand openinii cele Nearly one-million dres.sing-s. menl covered by this low anc1 braliun on June I. who have been disabled nt leas '09.898 to be exact, were made Mr. Mariulls.' recently pur­ ay 18,315 volunteers in 1157 chased the Old Dutch Tavcn- mits of the American Cancer from Mr. and Mrs. Oeoruc Kur- Society during a six-month per- ica who had operated the busi­ od from last Sept. 1 to Feb. 28. ness for over eiyht years. The THERE’S MORE TO BUVING A POWER iccording to a report made by new owner changed the name Dr. George F. Kcock. of New- lo the Shore Point Inn, and lias •irk, chairman of the state serv­ made many chanijes in person ice committee of the Ncw Jer­ al nnd business operation. MOWER THAN BRAND AND PRICE sey Division. Mr. Marioiois, who also owns L a s t y e a r th e r e w e r e 17,6^4 and operates the Wilson IJiner v o lu n te e rs' in 1009 u n its. M e e t­ on Koule 1)5, Keyporl. is featur- Sure, Brand Nam es Are Im portant, And Prices M ust f i e F a i r , ing in Newark the members of inp seafood, steaks, chops, roast the committee also heard lhat meals, turkey and chicken or But There’s A Lot M ore To Buying A Power M ower Than ■)57 units were operating during ilis daily and Sunday menu. i-Ir B r a n d A n d P r i c e — Read On And Find Out W hy - the same period and that 12050 also hns added a special daily PARTIAL LISTING OF USED CAR VALUES patients received dressings and businessmen's luncheon which 854 articles from loan closets, is s e rv e d b e tw e e n 11 a .m . an d while 359 were Rjvcn transport­ 2 p .m . Because our prices include assembly*, Most manufacturers will not honortheir ation and 11127 were tho recip­ Ample parkinu facilities have 1S54 PODGE V-8 4-Dr. Sedan, R&H, Automatic... $ 1 9 9 5 inspection a n d tuning-- instruction in use warranty unless the mower has been un- ients of home carc. Thc serv­ been nrrnnned lor the conven­ and c a r c- -f r c e deliver/ and as much cratcd and assembled by in authorized ice program cost a total of $30.­ ience or patrons. 1954 free scrvicc as you may require--(dur - dealer, 435.08. MERCURY (Sun Valley) Hardtop R&H...... 1 9 9 5 ing lhc first cutting season) in order to DON'T BUY A MOWER IN A CRATE. In Monmoulh County M Do you need snipping tan.‘- do this we must carry only thc best, You may lose more than you have saved. and in Middlesex County G(W ,r labels? Our job prlnlliiK ue 1953 DODGE 4-Dr. Sedan. Equipped ...... 1 2 9 5 moot reputable, trouble• free mowers. Got Frcc Service. w o r k e r s m a d e 20,8!) 1 d re ssin g s. rti'tnionl Is prepared to stippis \'o u r needs on short notice, o1 *• rps that wdi please vou 1952 CHRYSLER 4-Dr. Sedan Asito. Trans., R&H 1 0 9 5 1952 WII.LYS 2-Dr. Sedan, R&H ...... 6 9 5 The best known name in Power Lawn Mowers since 1919. Extra A BIG SURPRISE FOR DAD ON FATHER'S 1951 PLYMOUTH Club Couse, R&H...... 6 9 5 rugged construction— The W orld’s Finest Engines, BRIGGS % DAY - SUNDAY JUNE 12*h STRATTON, on all models—-trouble-free 4-cycle design--- 1951 DODGE 4-Dr. Sedan, RIH ...... 6 9 5 . & modern, streamlined styling— striking automotive baked A specially-preparcd 1 . i i 1 f /zIA 1950 enamel finished jn Red and Cream— menu of delicious dinner % m PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan,R&H...... 5 9 5 Y . > ; | suggestions for Dad, | 1946 DODGE 4-Dr. Sedan...... ;... 1 4 7 Mother and the Children. ______X * J J 1948 DODGE Panel Truck...... 1 5 0 They will really enjoy a dinner from the wide choicc on the menu prepared by an . . . cx- Low Bank Rates pcricnccd Ncw York Holol Chef . . . Served by courteous B r a n d N e w 1 9 5 5 waitresses in our cheer­ ■rMh ful homelike dining As Low room, Tnble service also DOMES •in cur cocktail lounge. A. s . . . A Hi") $1 S 9 5 ALL MAKES OF MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED SI'KCI.U, Itl'SiNKSSMKNS PLYMOOIH \ I.IINf.’JIKONS ...... s u m IIP Deiavered o Free Pick Up and Delivery Service SHORE POINT INN TRADES USUALLY COVER DOWN PAYMENT !\lh’h!irl Mui'IiiIIh. l*rop. Many Used Cars to Select From At Wholesale Prices Wl', CATI'I! TO I! ■'IMMW’I'S, W I'.IIDl\(IS, I'li I VA'I'M Open W eekdays ’Til 9 P. M. —- Sundays Frcm 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. l-.Mt'I'II^S. lil'CI I'TKIN'S KTC. — CAI.I, HI',; 7-0IIU Highway 35 and Kcyport-Hnlmdel Road D avis Locksm ith Shop Vt llie Trail'll! Ij.jlii FRANK VAN SYCKLE, 8nc. K e y p c r l Authorized Factory Denier Highway 35 mul Cliuk Sl. Keyiiorl Tel. Keyport 7-3683 l-’jirmerl.v tlic* 'Hi! I>u(rh Tavern H ig h w a y 35 M A 1 -4 6 9 5 Laurence Harbor, N. J. PACE SIX—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOUR^Aj.,, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1955 O

MATAWAN’S CROUP I STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK AND FIEFf) jfe e r Loon Little League Cardinals Bid For "M tr . .i ■ aaKtflT ■ i M M f M H R M H - • Matawan Dethrones Verona As State First Half Title Starts 1955 Season B o x S c o re s Group I Track And Field Champions Keyport Cardinals (31 a I) r li Defeat Of Pirates Orioles Quell Lions, B r y a n J n c k s o n , If 3 1 1 Maroon And Steel Scores Heavily In Dash, ^Puts Them Ahead St. Joseph’s Defeated W. Kennedy, e 3 1 1 Hurdle Events; Three Become Titleholders Bruce Jackson, 3b 3 1 2 Keypori Cardinals virtually B n y s h o re Little B ln g e r Pietrewicz, p 3 0 1 I for Matawan, mistakenly was. O' assured themselves of the first League opened ils senson Mon­ P ie p e r , ss . 2 0 0 winning, Matawnn swept past placed fifth. . O': : half honors in the Bayshore Lit­ day wllh two close games, Mb- u. Kennedy, rf 2 0 1 Verona in the Group I division Malawan’s nnlers, could not tle League Thursday by scoring r it wan Orioles defeating Union Jimmy Wilson, cf 2 0 0 of thc Ncw Jersey Stnte Inter­ placc in a large field where tlie their second triumph of the sea­ Beach Lions, 4-3, at the Cot- Leotiardls, 2b : 2 0 0 son against tlie team that has ragc. Pant field, and Englisli- Kruger, lb .. 2 0 0 : .scholastic Athletic Association's talent wns more abundant than- , flfiowh itself a n most likely po- fowrt Washbig'lon Forge edging .. ,V ',------track and field championships usual, Dan Vanderbilt went out ■ tential to stop tliem, the Clfif- h e St. Joseph's Giants, of Key 1 22 3 0 al Rutgers Stadium Snturdny to o v e r 48 fe e t In th e sh o t p u t, but wood Pirates I'ort: 9-0. nl Englishtown. C liffw ood P i r a t e s (2) annex Llie state crown. Verona, Rumson's Geoi'Q'e Terry was Thfe Orioles got to Henry Gun- - A) Pietrew icz outpitch- . al) r ll which has thwarted Maroon nnd sensalional with a heave of 49 fed Chuck Worthington to win. sauls. union Beach pitcher Plvnn, rf ; . 3 0 1 Steel hopes three times in llie ft. ii1.;. ins. Jim Dillon placed early. With one out in the first the Cards scored early on Bry­ B elir. 2b ’ 3 0 0 pnst four yenrs, was turned a third in the javelin, which was Pete Bennett hit safely and an Jackson’s triple nnd Bruce Worthington, p . 3 0 1 b a c k 05' i;-45' L>. This is the wid­ better than expected in view of m Jacksons single. Their wln- Purvis Peeler walked. Davey Bob Jnckson, ss 3 0 0 e s t m a r g i n in th e c o m p e titio n he "name" competition. . hijig ru n s c a m e in tlie th ird 011 Jones cracked out a double to Mancini, if 2 1 0 between the two schools, Glen Parrish gained a tie for third score Bennett and Peeler. John ' V^ally Kennedy’s home run fol­ B. Collins, 3b 1 1 0 R id g e to p p e d M a tn w a n in 1952. ‘n tho high jump. Wilh his Cuon then hit safely to bring in lowed by Bruce Jackson's triple Yates, lb ; : 2 0 0 The Mnroon and Steel triumph ourtli ill the 220 and victory ln Jones. The Orioles got their ?ind Pletrcwicz’s single, The Ellison, cf 2 0 0 wns n tenm victory, the forces .lie high jump, it placed him winning run in the third when Ifirates' two runs came ln the R . V e n n , c ■ 2 0 of Conch John Caracciolo count­ with Kuhns as scoring in three Bennett got liis seeond hit, stole 0 fifth when George Mancini ancl ;. ) — ing points in every event but ev e n ts. a base, and came home on tiob Collins walked, advanced .j.jlc i)0J,s :ll.(. pictured above who brought the Maroon anti Steel the hiirnrst ;nIi 11- ...... 2 12 2 tlie discus nnd thc mile run, Verona was the only defend­ Coon s second hit. on an error and scored on Ed | accrue to tlu* school by downing* Verona for the s tale track title ut Uniters staminn itm, Score by innings: : Jnck Kuhns scored in the 100 ing titlist lo be dethroned,. Pal­ The Lions mnde tlielr assault Flynn’s single. are (left to riglid: Front how—William Strother; Delia M Kmlrick: Iranli ISnnalaln; li.iv c: 1M1; Kevport Cardinals 102 OOx-- 3 yard clash nnd the 180 yard low myra in Group II. Princctoil 011 Bob Gold. Matawan pitcher ; iv'TCpansburg Athletics slipped , Thomas Falro, llarnltl Dodson. Cliffwood Pirntes 000 020--2. hurdles and tied for first in the ligli in Group III, nnd Morit- • fyi’ther out of the picture when! Middle! nm — Grant Schaiff: Samuel Kudrlck; .1 osnph Slieeran: Thomas Masi'c; \iarvi. 1 US- m the fourth but it fell one run . . Union Beacli Lions (2) liole vault. Despite a bound up ulnir ln Group IV nil retaining Uhlon Beach Lionsdefeated; ««\ Stanley I'airi-.-h; Seymour Smilli ------(loacli Joliti...... Caracrinlo. Hear rinv—firori'C I'.ilmoi’.d; <■ i-t:t■ short. Bernie Chenoweth walk­ l a b r h leg, Joe Sheeran crashed .h eir 1954 c ro w n s . ‘ , crick Haseman; Thomas Welstead: Lawrence Salmon; .lack Kuhns: l.niesl Willie: I>(■ ni \ M im'mui: ed. Bob Kline hit safely, then Hl^eir: best pitcher, Alzie Kirk,' Bresney,'cf- ' ■ ; ■ :3 i 2 through ln the 200 yard clash to Feature of the meet was the Itonald Curlscm; I.nuis Armour. ' , . jacK Farreii walked to load the ,'2*1. F lo y d L e o n a r d w o rk e d h is i Daniel Vanderbilt, Kenneth liurlow, anil JamDlllim were absent wlien this picture v. :',s (al eu. S chlrible, if 3 0 0 become state Group I title hold­ running of the miie in 4:19.5 by . fcest- g a m e of th c y e a r for th c sacks. With two out, Mike 1 Scorzo, c. . . . 3 0 0 er in that event. Stan Parrish Tom Skulka. of Morris Hills Cammerano lilt safely and al! Lions. A walk to Larry Chcno- Cr.ssiciy, ss 2 0 1 took state honors in the broad Regional. This a new national • P I n I I l f runners scored when the ball . Weth,- Jack Bresney's hit, and P o h lk e , lb ■ 2 0 0 ju m p . interscliolastic mark for the Bot ftwnry from Frnnk Bana- v a(i Infield out scored thc first Matawan Post 176 L O O K I N G ! Early Bulge Wins W. Trembley, rf 1 2 0 0 Matawan piled up the points m ile . ■ ' l'ato in center field. Gunsauls .Union Bench run in the third. T o m lc a , 3b : l o 0 in the dashes and the hurdles. Keyport took five men to the popped out lo end the rally. The Athletics lied it in the Chenoweth, 2b • l l 0 A n o te w o rth y d e v e lo p m e n t in meet. Only Bob Mirro quali­ Team Wins Opener St. Joseph's Giants lost out f o u rth 011 hits by Junie Pizziciiil- IT OVER KeyPor* ».t. ------the low hurdles was that both fied , ln the 180 low hurdles. He when their hurling star, Bill In- ’lo a n d T o m m y B u r k e nnci a n i 17 2 3 ’ Kuhns nnd Larry Salmon top­ was shut out in the finals, how­ ! Neptune Beaten 6-1; Monmouth Beacli Pulls sley, of Hed Bank Catholic Q oiUfleld error. Tlie Lions pull-1 Kcanshure Athletics (1) ped Ai Wolgemutb. Veronn’s de­ e v e r. cd It out In the fifth on hits by j MATAWAN’S conclusion of High, was taken sick and had Wharton Hurls Win Up, Game Close a b r li fending titlist. But Wolgemutb c r o u p l th e g r e a t e s t y e n r in s p o rts in to leave the game al English- Team scorc— Maiawua C5'i, Verona :Kresney and Dennis Cassidy j O lco tt, If . ■ did ills shore for liis team ns One bif? Inning was enough tqivn.'. in th e se c o n d in n in g . T h e 2 0 0 ■151 j, lluinson 18, Ocean Clly lfl'a,; abd an outfield error. the history of tiie school has , R ic h ie M a n sfie ld , p!*:chin:v for Mountain L a k e s 1(1 '2 . Hasbrouck Scabett; rf . S o 0 he took the high hurdles and the ■ Matawan Terriers blanked: for the Mntawan Post 170 team brought deserving mention in a ; Monmouth Beach, koi a w n y to Washington Forge team hopped Heights !l; Wildwood . Itiicketlstnwn 5. ' the Cliffwood Indians behind I i» the Monmouth County Jun- special .sports article in New j a a»;njnsl l.ho Kevport on his successor, Joe Klepp, for Geigler, ss 3 0 1 to Kuhns. Sheeran and Toni Glen liidtic 5. lJompton Lakes :i‘j. Cape Bill Bowie Slugging by Don-1 American Legion League Jersey’s outstanding d a i 1 y Baseball Club nt thc s h o w , dia- seven runs In two innings aflor .Mu.v 3. Swcdu.slioro 2 . Topolowskl. c 2 0 0 Magee picked up points for thc lOO-yard dash (10.41—1, Kuhns, Ma­ life Weir and Bob Wilson blot- [ opener Monday at MHS field, newspnper, The Newark Eve-.monci Sunday thus his loam the Keyport nine had counted Plzzlchlllo, 3b 3 1 2 Mnroon and Steel in the 100 tawan; 2. Sheeran. Malawan; a, Sell. ted'the Indians out of the c o n ! The Matawnn representatives nine News. The article points • wound up on the short end of twice in the third on hits by v.-artz, lla.sbrollek Heiflhts: 4. Malice, Burke, cf ' 3 0 1 and Parrish ancl Magee took .Mnlau'ail; 5. Turnasko, Glell Itidgc. test early. Tiie gnme was short-1 routed Neptune, 6-1. out that the winning of the score, 8-5. The veteran Joe, Kennedy. Jack Scully nnd Klein, lb ' 3 0 0 points in the 220. Salmon and liUO-yard dash .212,1)—1, Slieeran, Ma­ ened to five innings. I Rich Wharton, Keyport High’s stnte Group I track and field • Tommy Nagle, on lhc mound Fred Bhinkcn. tawan; ‘J. Pearson, Verona; :i, Sch­ I n d a c o , 2b 2 0 0 Ron Carlson ran behind Wolge- wartz, Hiiddon Melchts: 4. 7’arrlsh. Union Beach Lions and thc j hurler this season, was on the championship on Saturday cap-f0l. Keyport, had an uncertain St. Joseph's put on a sensa­ ------— mutli in the high hurdles nnd Malawan: 5, Matawnn. Ma(awan Terriers locked In a mound for the Matawan nine, ped a sports year in which the ; time of it him self in thn ihird tional rally In the fifth, making iContinued on page seven) 22 1 5 Carlson nlso placed In the low struggle at Florence Ave. school ■ He kept the game easily under school gained Central Jersey, j inning but lasted out the on- six runs lo take the lead, 8-7, Scorc by Innings:: hurdles. A total of 37 of Mntn- field Tuesday for the runner-up control throughout. He fanned G r o u p I, h o n o r s in fo o tb all, baa- j 8l a u g h t. It g a v e t0 K?;.vn;ort B. when Ed Slover rammed out a Union Beach Lions 001 Olx - —2 w a n ’s 65V2 points cnme in these post. The Terriers gripped it, 13 men in six innings and walk­ ketball, baseball and track and j a 2-1 Jersey Shore L»e:ifru. 0 0 0 ^'yrEd Hyrnc* Boh Hnslnch and! wnlkcfl Bob Deltz and Dave most of the way round. Bob ?' iI,0lts, one ^ “j-Then Ihe Momnoul, Beach liurl- Hnslach,' c 3 2 2 TCLCPItONEl EATONTOWN 3-8780 Well'. The Union Bench nine1 Smith to start the inning. Lar- What the Newark News| arBcle w ington Forge rallied ln their Brown, of Verona, set the one half of the inning to produce L. Brown, c 0 0 0 hacked out a run ln the third; ry Tomnsello's safe rap loaded does not point out is that this :, mt A, Kftpushy wlu, pitch new Group I mark in this event, when Art Sclialbie singled, Roy | the sacks. Deitz scored and the run of achievement was accom-; the winning run on a bad mls- C n rries, If 2 2 1 i and Bill Fitzpatrick drove out edging Ruinson's Hal Apgar. In FK1. AND SAT. Scorzo walked, and Dennis Cas-1 bases wore still loaded when the pllshed in spite of shortcomings pluy by the Giants with two on Holtz, If :. • . , . 0 0 0 ' a single. A walk lo Frank Far- the 440 yard run Marv Hauser Cinemascope & Technicolor sidy doubled. Another walk fill-, Neptune infield gummed up ln facilities which would have b a s e . Weir, 3b , .. 4 2 3 I iello filled the base;:. Frank could not figlit off the finishing ed the bases, but Lefty Greg- ■ Mickey Briscese’s roller. Jack disheartened a less determined Matawnn Orioles (4) W ilson, lb . 3 2 3 The Racers , Fleming, Bob McGowan ancl rush of Verona’s Lou Barry but ory, on the mound for M ata-(Scully cleared the sacks with a group of mentors than Jud Ev­ ab r ll Gregory, cf 4 0 1 —with— ■ Nagle followed solid rsiar'ies to kept a second. Bill Strother, Kirk Douglas And wan, showed his class by fan- double, then Bert Collins liom- ans, John Caracciolo and Bill Johnson, 3b 4 0 0 B o w ie, p 4 1 0 i r , .1 11 . . make it five runs. who finished fourth in this event (iilherl Koiuml ■ning Leonard to retire the side.1 ered to complete the carnage. Yaegcr. The football team s i ,, , Bennett, ss 3 2 2 Plprro, rf , . 2 0 0 Sclmber. rf , . , 1 0 0 — plus— : M a t a w a n th e n m a d e It safe In M atawan (fi) difficulties were In playing and j „ A w,n'k ',n Carmen Hav.no Peeler, If 2 1 0 Eovlno, 2b . ' 3 1 1 High Society the:'sixth on a walk, two hit! , a b r h ' oracticlngon a field lhat ls bak- Kapushy s hit, and an infieldJo n e s, c 3 1 1 R. Brown,'2b . 0 0 0 —starrlnff— batsffieh, and Wilson's single.lBrisce.se, 3b 3 I 0 ed as hard as a brick In dry i °ut' n(1(lecl to tlic Koyjwrt total Coon, lb 3 0 2 —- — CASINO Tlu* Jlo w cry H oys to/bring in two more runs. [Scully, c 4 1 2 weather and then becomes the!'11 l'lc second ana mli.erl Wenner, 2b 3 0 0 27 11 11 Kxlra Adtlrtl Attraction V In' the meantime the Keyport Cleary, lb 3 0 0 quagmireit was on Thanksglv- °lle nlol° I" *'lc third when Me iBanafato. cf 3 0 0 . T H E A T E R Cardinals were coasting to nn Collins, ss 2 1 1 inging DnvDny when It rains. The i Gowan , wns „ .lit , by a , pit ,,cui:"d _ ball. B.J#ndinl, l'f 2 0 n - Cliffwood Indians (0) How To Win At The .bnsketbail1' tenm started put in, walked and i\U:(io\\an KEANSBURG AT THE BEACH tCoiltinued. on ppge seven) | part of tlie field jn new school Kapushy. If 3 1 1 a l> r h Malawan Terriers (41 Featnrctte {i^ jia^tion. was on hand. A j bore up manfully under his — p h is— construction. The trnck tenm Fitzpatrick, lb ■ 3 1 1 B. Kennedy, c 4 1 1 a b r ll Jet Carrier o y*wdrJd series" atmosphere sur-, heartbreaking load by fanning Bullet For Joey wns truly up against it as with VanPclt, lb 0 0 0 .Slover, 3b fi 1 2 Welstead, ss 3 0 0 rounded the game because the | Fasso and Fariello. Coach Bill Fri. - Sal. June 17 - IX Kri. Robinson and one end of the track cut off en­ Fariello, rf 3 0 In sle y , p 1 1 1 H y rn e , rf 1 2 1 Panthers arc hot contenders for|Yaeger, of the Huskies, sent in Oinger Roiiers and Cit'o. Uaft tirely, here was little chance for Lair/.aro, rf 0 0 0 K lep p , p ,:i 1 1 H n sln c h , c . 2 2 2 Greater Newark statc honors, j Steve Fedele to bat for Scully. r.ilward G. Robinson Conch Cnrncclolo to develop 4 2 1 3 1 0 F le m in g , 2b D a n e , ss W e ir, 3b 2 0 1 T ig h t S p o t .Deitz had an edge on M ikclf^elc dropped n T e x a s - middle distance, mile and relay M c G o w a n , c 3 2 J. Kennedy, lb 4 1 2 B. Wilson, cf 1 0 1 — a lso — Smisko, Amboy pitcher. In hits! Leaguer into center. Wolf see«- runners. A truly phenominnl o 4 0 2 T. Nagle, p 2 0 Scully. 2b C a rn e s, if 2 0 0 Dana Amlron-* A.- Piper I.auric allowed, strikeouts and Benernl i ; thing nbout the success of tlie B o y cc, p 1 0 0 Blnnken. If "1 1 1 Gregory, p j 3 0 0 effectiveness, but the Matawan | ." ^ H a l­ trnck team was that they did . — ..... — Granato, cf 3 1 1 Bowie, lb ■ 2 0 0 Smoke Signal old, when the Matawan pitcher pitcher's error ill the fifth inn-! ola’ wni-n i win relay honors and they scor­ 34 . tl 7 E tfgnn, rf •2 0 1 E o v ln o , 2b 2 0 0 score too. Tills cost trig} led to h is u n d o in g . | so " « h t l° s ed in the 440 and thc 8U0 nt Rut­ M o n m o u th lte a e li IS). -— — — ...... i ■> . ‘n. Votta grounded out AsA. ln the North Plainfield (l0 ru e)ld n . l)lc f°>' |nnjng gers Stadium. al) r ll 29 8 12 19 4 5 game, Mntawan was unsteady i ,, . * * • • ■ Schicitnno, cf ■ 1 0 (Hi Union lleach Lions (1) at the start. Amboy gained al T1>e Ka‘no wns deejded in the IT WAS BETTER to have Edwards, cf ?. 0 0 a b r h a b r h run In llie first. Witli one out, | to>’ biilf of the fifth. Ken Mil- played and lost thnn never to S a y r e , 2b 4 1 W a rr e n , 2b 2 2 0 Bresney, cf • 3 0 0 Don Korncskl singled to right, umowakl started It for Amboy have plnyeil at all. That Is R o e , ss 5 2 1 M elir. ss '3 2 0 S cliaib le, If 3 1 o roller. He 4J Ho stole second. Ray Newman | ^beating out tiie only comment we cure to Warren, lb, if ' 4 2 Conover, p, cf 3 3 Scor/.o, c 2 0 (1 stole second. Miller grounded o niefi to left. Walt Rybaek ram ­ make on the defeat of the Ma­ M a u ro , If 4 0 2 P n c c . c 4: a Cassidy, ss 3 0 1 to Deltz who threw the ball Into med a hot liner down the third roon nnd Steel baseball team D e C a ro , 3b 2 0 0 VnnclerbeiBli, 3b 3 0 1 P o h lk e , lb 2 0 0 the ground trying to get Milus- base line. The field umpire rul­ after winning 35 straight R ic h , rf 3 0 0 T'riednmn, lb 4 0 0 Leonard, p. ss 2 0 I) zewski nt third. Mlluszewskl ed ;lt foul, but thc home plate games. It would have been Bradley, lb, c 1 0 0 C o rsnglin, If 3 0 1 Trembley, rf 3 0 0 came In to score. Apparently o 3 umpire overruled him, declar­ nice If the team cou)d hnve A c c r m , c 0 0 D oklo, r f 0 0 T o m lc a , 3b 2 0 0 Phone 7-0452 upset by this turn, Deitz hit ing' the ball wns fair as lt been undefented champions in' Fornnbio 1 0 0 Naylor, cf 0 0 0 Chenoweth, 2b 2 0 0 Tof!;iy • Tom orrow - S;itnnl:t,v J u n e !i - U) - 1] Korncskl with a pitched ball 3 boiinced over third base. Kor- nnd Hal Deltz hnd gone down W c lsc h , rf 0 0 0 Applegate, p 0 0 — ■— — Conliiiimu' S:iturd;iv — Poor. Ojirn l::;ri P.M. ancl walked Newman to fill the nn , neskl scored on the hit. In th e r e c o r d s n s a p itc h e r Mansfield, p 3 0 0 bases. Miller than took advan­ who had never known defeat 28 9 0 Score by innings: Matawan had n chnnce to tic tage of Deltz's windup to steal In his high school career. But 32 5 G St. Joseph’s Giants 002 060 — 8 Mntnwnn Terriers 200 002--4 right awny when Bill Votta led home, His mates moved into RUN FOB COWEM the way that Perth Amboy Struck out for A c e r ra in Englishtown Forge 004 32x — fl Union Bench Lions 001 000- -1 off''wlth a single and stole sec­ o,r.nK nv T E C H N I C O I - O R scoring position oil the play nnd team is going, Matawan will 8th Inning. Keyport Cardinals (13) ond. But Bert Collins roiled out il looked very bnd for Mata­ likely gnln more prestige in K e y p o r l nil ooo ioo- First Five Hitters u li r li and Smisko fnnned Dan Van­ wan. Deltz then redeemed him­ v iv rc A i * % J o h n being defeated by them than M o n , B e a c h o o l 1()() 000- Brlnn Jnckson, if 0 1 0 derbilt and Steve Alikas. self by fanning Rybnck and Are From Matawan ill w in n in g nil tlie p r io r 35 P o la n d , If 1 0 fl Il looked bnd for the Mnroon forcing Billy Griffiths to ground GAGHEY UNDEOHS - DEREK games. The prowling Panth- 'Kuhns To Run 'The five lending bntters of W. Kennedy, c 4 2 2 and Steel when Arnle Zimmer- out. I'e a (u it Ur D;i mr v K :i ye in ‘ \ ^ : r. m m -n t ( 'Iii!.I re it" m(ih started the Amboy second ers knocked off Demnrest the Shore Conference were Ma- Bruce Jnckson, 3b 4 3 1 In the sxltli Smisko wns forc­ In Decathlon b y ; polling 11 double Into the High, of Hoboken, Saturday tnwaiinwtui High players, according Pietrewicz, P 4 2 4 ed to undergo ills Inst severe o Sunday • Moin’ay -Tnesd;!\ Jiint* \'l - III - 11 right field bleacher. lie went to go Into the semi-final round Jack Kuhns, star of the Ma­ I ii / Wcelt. P ie p e r , ss 4 1 test. Wolf ground easily to CuiiliiMHMis SiUMlny - - Poors Open I:!}!' P.M, to ithlrcl 011 a rollur, but Deltz of the greater Newark schools tawnn Illgli Group I slate cham ­ ' ’['he.v ai’e: J. Kennedy, rf 2 1 0 Griffiths, but the Amboy first 'I — lli” AUiai'timi'-. — I then showed liis class by bear­ touninmenl u g a I n a t M o n t­ pionship trnck team, will bo P l a y e r all r n v e . J, Wilson, cf 3 1 3 sticker crudely boated Ihe ball. ing?: down tn fan the next two clair. Should Perth Amboy seen In action at SpruiUin Field, C ollins 35 17 .486 S tultz, cf 0 0 0 D«ltz wnlked, to put a man In win tlie Greater Newark b o ile r s , Montclair, on Sntiu-diiy and D eitz 40 12 .475 Leonardis. ‘Jb 3 1 0 scoring position with none out. sch o o ls tourney, M a ta w n n M a ta w n n 's sren n cl scoring S u n d a y in Ihe N ew .l-'-rsey clls- W olfe 32 11 .430 F itz g e r a ld , 2b 0 0 0 Smi.sko then bore clown to fan clnince came In tlicir half of tiie plnyers will always be able trlet. decathlon championships. A likns 37 12 ,43‘J K r u g e r , lb 2 1 0 three men, Fasso, Fariello nnd — .— inning. With one out Deltz beat to say, "We lost only to the i A number of Mntnwnn ath­ F a rie llo 33 .424 Fedele, the last two nfter the out1 a bunt. Joe Fasso went best team in tlie state," Even letes will nppeiir in tlie Mew Jer­ 27 13 1^ :i-l co u n t, it w n s nn n m n z ln g out), b u t G e n e F a r ie llo sin g led . If the Ainboys do not, the sey AAU truck and fii’li.! cham ­ Olsen At Asbury KcaiiKburg Athletics 121 exhibition by a pitcher who had very fact they have gone so Deltz going to second. Smisko pionships. sponsored by Ihe all r h been put In trouble needlessly fnr asainst the top Group IV then fanned Jack Scully lo re- Centi'ni Jersey Truck Club, at The world nilddlewiglit cham ­ Kielnsclinildt, lb ,1 0 0 by Ills males time nnd ngnln. tennis of the stnto ls enough tirq tlie Ride. SVnrnlnoco Purl;, I'llUnlirlli, tho pion, Carl iBoboi Olson, Sun­ Brunner, 2b 1 1 0 Vanderbilt walked with two Matawan had another chance to establish them as u truly evening of June 17 anil afternoon day officially opened training Kirk, c, p 3 1 1 Xr\t WVrU WVil. Tlini Sal. Jmir lf» to IK out In the seventh, but Smisko Group IV cullber team play­ ln ‘the third when Votta again nf June 10, at Asbury l’ark for Ills schedul­ aelsler, ss 2 0 0 ConUuiM'ijs Saturday -• Poor*. Oin-n I :'!() P.M. showed bis mastery lo cross up led1, off wllh a hit. Uybuck ing in Oroiip I. Tlu; only pity ed 15-rmmd bout with Archie lJlz/,iel)!llo, p, 3b 2 0 0 Alikas, getting the Matawan Ih Hint Deltz will be lit lioly 20r>. Center I f p-nrni. ^ v tlllfew wildly trying to net Vot­ lOlltcnin Stable’s tt'nbody Is go­ Moore for Moore’s world llglit- Yopolowskl, 3b, c 1 0 0 center fielder lo choke tip Ills IV imI L e w lie i! ta !at first bul he continued tn Crosit, not Rutgers, ing lo try to make for whnl heiivyu'i'lght title. Till! flgllt Uitrke, cf 2 0 1 bal a n d pop o u t oitHlly. second, ymltiko then j.liowcd Ills mother, It.vnbel, ennUln't. do will be held at the Polo Grounds P u rls, If 1 0 0 I'e rlii A inliny (3) Astnirc • ( -iiron j w l\n t Iii' w a s m n d e of b.v f o r c ­ WILLIE HABTACK will not nt Monmouth Park in 11117 when on June 21!. Olson’s program In d n co , If 1 0 0 ing' Collins lo fly out, fanning till r rltlo at Monmouth Park tills,she got no lintler Hum second at convention Hall calls for four Scabett, rf 2 0 0 ' Vanderbilt for u second time Miller, 3b 4 1 season,' one of the country’s j In the 8li|illnit Sinker,. Ifaboily rounds on shadow boxing, two Diuldy Long l.cjjs J y anti getting Alicias oil an easy KomoHkl. cf 3 1 tlll'eo top Jockeys, llarutck's.,has been nninliiuleii for live I'uumls on the heavy bag, two 111 2 __ CinbmaScoPG; -r,.!,,!,,diiu.i / /J ’plJor. N e w m a n , 2b a « notni'not-ownor, Attn L. Rice, Is jinked during Iho .Tune 11-A u k . on the light, bag, ami u series Kilypoi't Cni'tllnuls 517 00- i:t Inllil ■on.ln oHli||i,"HiJ.W| iltHrOHHONK; JOUIIIi' 0 I I, ntllc fourth the Amboy pitch (Continued on pngt) Boveu) (Continued o n pugo unveil) li mooting, calisthenics dally. Koiimburg Atliletles 002 0 0 - THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE SEVEN—SECOND SECTION Monmouth Park HAZLET FIRE CO. NO. 4 TEAM, “B" CHAMPS, SH0KE HRfcMEN S LEAGUE Many liackups GEORGE opens wrestling season Looking It Over i Continued from page six) Opens Saturday In Stadium Races pulling him out of the Ocean­ ian track for the first time In a number of years so he might Four Restarts Sunday; Oceanport Handicap can tlie Bice horses in the rich First D ay’s Feature New Drivers Show stakes at Arlington Park and Washington Park, in Chicago; Ivtonmouth Park will open Willi new drivers coming this summer. Monmouth Park Fitm'rttiv with the running; of from all over the state, the fea­ cannot expect to compete with, the Oceanport Hnndlcnp, n race ture races at Old Bridge Sta­ Chicago nnd Los Angeles tracks,, w itli tutli.uuu a d d e d , w h ic h h a s dium went to racers from the .so the country’s leading horses' drawn a field of impressive tal­ farm belt during the past week. and .iockeys will m ake only one-; ent for n race of its value. If Lenny Brown. Lnmbertville dny stands at the Oceanport 10 horses start, the race will driver, scored his second vic- emporium. Incidentally, Nas­ have a vlue of $18,100 with $12,­ 'ory of tlie senson Friday win­ hua, winner of the Wood Me­ 000 going to the winner. The ning the feature event. The morial and the Preakness, is a race is six furlongs. scheduled 25-lnp race was halt­ possible entry for the Choice The four horses which have ed on llie 22nd lap when cars, Stakes. The decision to use bon nominated and which driven by Jim Linke and Joe Iiartnck nt Chicngo this sum­ stand, out ns possible entries Catalano collided in a spinout mer menus thnt Monmouth ure J. W. Rogers Due Defer, IxMtitM'K tnok top place in th<» sec.oml-h j-hosi raJ<*4 '3 0 The Lillie League field at race in 4:10. Bill Brown, Pnt­ ilall on Friday, lime 10tit. This (op uHraction for (he benefit o f 0 •1 northbound roadway of the the U.S.S.O., lias been bought lo lhe boardwalk arena hy llolamt on Keyport harbor hns stirred dication tlmt it is near at hand, DcltZ, p ,. ; Laurence Hnrbor is built as a erson, was second, Catalano Parkway in O c e a n County. .1. llines, sports protnoler. , resistance among those who | F a s s o , c : . , ,3 0 0 . rcptica of a big league ball ■ third, and Lou Dicring. Metuch- Judging by the banner season Gorgeous Georire nf ISeamnont, Calif., who has his hair done j Fariello, rf ' f !^V3 0 1 While il is the fourth of the new en, wns fourth. dwell at the waterfront be- ' which Garden State Park, park. It was provided by thc in beaul.v salons and has the ring sprayed with jinrfumc by llis j Sc u lly , 3b . 0 -;o sites to open in rccenl weeks, McCarthy took the second cause of thc noise involved. 1 w h i c h 'o p e n e d th e 1955 N e w J e r ­ businessmen of thc township. valet before going into combat is one of llie best attractions ever 0 .1 Polhemus actually becomes the lieat with Al Wardell, Lakehurst, We understand the outboards sey campaign, enjoyed. F e d e le ; 3b ■ 2, Heretofore the nearest regu­ lo enter tlie wrestling ring anil perhaps the wealthiest man to seventh picnic area available come out of the creek Sunday! Garden State Park experi­ lation field to this area was second. Hausman was third grapple on the mat. llis opponent, Wild Red Berry, has been reck­ 1 along the Parkway. morninss'' and conduct trial e n c e d th e m o s t s u c c e s s fu l 25- ' 27 i5 ' at Freehold. ' . and Joe Lnnznro fourth. No less in liis antics in Ihc ring and Is one of the real hard m en nf the In addition, three service are­ m a t. spins nnd racing starts. De­ dny meeting in the 14-year his­ Score by innings: Games arc held at thc field time was tnken for the rnce. as featuring restaurant or snack Mr. Ilincs said tlmt in addition to the (op ami star attraction, spite the wrath of waterside tory of the track, and there is Perth Amboy 100 020 0-—3 Monday to Friday nights in­ Lcn Brown came through to bar'facilities are now open on the bout between Gorgeous George anil Wild Ited Berry, there, M a t a w a n 000 100 0— 1 clusive. Next week’s sched­ take the third qualifying lieat. residents, whose slumbers nre ' every promise that Monmouth would be a number oi supporling wrestling bouts of importance.1 the Parkway. They are locat­ Jack Stackhouse. Hlghtstown, disturbed, we do not see there P^.rk mny do likewise. Garden ule will be: June 13th, Gcr- Tickets for the June 101b wrestling bouts may bc obtained from ed at Cheesequake, a few miles is m u c h t h e y c a n do a b o u t It. Si&tcwas up 3.2 per cent in at­ rily's vs. Walter Kross; 14th, finished second, Al Pomponio, any m ember of llie U.S.S.O., or at ltoom 10, 224 Main St., Asbury below the Raritan River; at Lakewood, wns third and Bill In Matnwan, outboards are tendance and 1.10 per cent in Matawan Post 176 parbcr’s Supply, vs. Ilarbon P a r k , or by te le p h o n in g P lto s p c c l 4-429G. • Forked River in Ocean County, S c h o p p c, Philadelphia, was banned on the lakes, but this money handled. Hardware; 15th, VFW vs. (Continued from pngc six) and at Vaux Hall ln Union. The can be prohibited by ordl- Lions Club; 16th, American fo u rth . gemuth, Verona; 2, Salmon, Matnwan; The. Monmouth Park meeting Wharton, p • .1 C latter Is located off the north­ ond; Phil DeMarco, Plainfield, Legion vs. Waller Kross; 17th Joe Karanowski, South River, .'J Carlson. Matnwan; 4, TritfK, nance there becnuse tils lakes will run 50 days, closing Aug. Deitz. cf 1 third nnd Orie Hnnimond, New Verona 5, Knhn, eVrona.. : bound roadway above U. S. 22. won the 12 - lap consolation are owned by the borough. " 8, and the next day the Atlantic Smith, rf 2 Gerrity’s vs. Hoffman’s. Brunswick, fourth. Thc time IllO-yard low hurdles (‘20.5)1, Kuhns, The other two sites nre in the race. Birdsall was second, The territory of the Borough City Racing Association will Alnnia ■ .: ■ 3 w a s 5:17. M alayan; 2, Salmon, Matawan; :t. j wide center island to serve Prank Wieland, Westfield, was Wohlgemuth, Verona; 4, Carlson, Ma­ of Keyport ends at the pier- ■ take up where Monmouth left Tomnscllo. 2b 3 Wardell won the first lO-lap tawan; 5, Huerrnan. Verann, ' Matawan Grammar botli northbound and south­ fourth. The time was 5:04. head line and we doubt the au- off. with a session of the same qualifying' heat. Catalano, was Hijjh jump (C fuet)—1, Wohlgemuth. Team League Champions bound traffic. Jnck McLaughlin, 21-year-old (Verona; Terry. Hum'son;- 3, tie Ihority vested in the liar- duration. The racing scene 22' 6. *5 second and Bill Brown wns With the opening of the Pas­ driver from Paulsboro, was first I among Wickes. Ocean City; Cnttman. I bormaster is such, even if the then' will shift to Garden State N e p tu n e (1) third. Frank DeRose, North I Wildwood; White, Mountiun Lakes; ‘ /Matnwan Grammar School saic River bridge 011 Thursday, across the finish line in the 25- j Parrish, Matawan. .< • Borough of Keyport now has a' ’ r'jirk for thc final 25 days of nb Bergen, came In fourth. The clinched the championship of May 26, the Parkway now of­ lap feature event Sunday. No Broad jump <21 foet, 3»: 15. Judges for the various classes the third lie capped a seven-run Spied Handicap, Il-vear-otds, six fur- er in Ocean County. Stafford continued lu that order right to .{US,'ins, ,$.$20,11011;20,U0ii; ni,'iH'iin-t111, IH'iin.-t Handicap, 3-a-! wll,l b e : M rs . W a lte r M,or{, N o - r a l l y , f o y .K e y p .o r t b y .h ittin g a. F-Orge, : .(situated - in > the .sam e itoeii f in is h ljiifv. SP°rtin9 Goods Co. i fSionSsH-feo'(i?‘i'- vicc ' M ; gMn'K ... WWW*- Jj^T-he/i iarlit|>.: *&>risolh.tlirisolfition race 5mi W, one mile, >15,000; 25,! “ B ” ; Mi-s.^W.'-P.MI'S. W .'-P ,'R'-UeevOiVOpqh ’ecvO.VOpqn .*■' 4 niitiwkl)i,v liktwlsti? servtes bbtli 'vrtis'was wwon o n *6y ny Soften.S oO cn. ^ 11 i a n k P ol- Lamplighter Handicap. It - year - old ‘A"; Lincoln Caffall, ■ Open ' ' ' Russell S. Scobey — Ray H. Drost — Proprietors mile and sixteenth, S^O.011(1: lill. I.one- Parents Of Son directions of traffic. Herberts- :'lard. .East Brunswick, wns sec- fellow Handicap, :t-year-olds and up. j“B” ; Jerome Belirend, Utility, ville, on the Monmouth-Ocean mile on turf. $21),00(1. | and Mrs. W. P. Reeve, Gradu­ 180-182 Main Street ■ Matawan, New Jersey July 2, Coileen Stakes. 2-ye^r-oUI fil­ • Mr. and Mrs. John C. Scolt, county line, is off the south­ lies, five and it half lurltmt;s. $ 20,0(10; a te Novice. Cash prizes, troph­ of New Brunswick, are the par­ bound roadwny. 1, Tyra Stakes. 2-year-old colts and ies, and/ribbons will bc award- ents of a son born Friday, May tfetdinKs, five and a half furlongs, $15,• Additional service areas at FOR RENT 000; tl. Molly Pitcher Handicap. :i-.vcar. ed lo the highest scoring dogs 27, 1955, al St. Peter’s Hospital Absecon, Manasquan and Sca- Saturday, June 18th-9 A.M. to 9P.M. olds- and up, tlllies and mures, mile in the classes, , and a special! New Brunswick. The baby and sixteenth, 525,1100; III, New Jersey v i 11 c, are to open along the Gasoline Powered Fullirlty, y-year-olds. five anti a half president's trophy, nwarded to weighed eight pounds, 13 !i oun­ Parkway within the next few furlongs. $15,000: Hi. Omnibus H.uKli- the highest scoring dog. in the ces. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are ej!, :t-vea I-olds and up, mile and weeks. Each will include a res­ Cement Mixers, Garden PENN and OCEAN CITY REELS c-ifehth, $15.0(10; The Miss Woodford. :!• trial, by the club’s president, former Matawan Township resi­ taurant nnd snack bar along year-old fillies, sis- furloncs, 5 2 0 ,0 0 0 ; 2 !(, Joseph A. Oalassl. dents. The baby lias been nam ­ Tractors or Rotary MONTAGUE and H-I RODS Moninoulh Handicap, ',1-vears-olds and with a gasoline station. up. mile iliul quarter, $75,1)00: 27. Trial co-chairmen Woodrow ed John Clarkson Seolt, Jr. Lawn Mowers REELS and ACCESSORIES Humson Handicap. :i-year-olds and up. W. Farrell and Warren Bern­ si* flirlnni’s. $15,000; 2fl. Midsummer F o u r of th e 19 a ll-tim e B ren t hardt anti their committees are Among the ushers at Mon­ COMPLETE SPINNING GEAR Hurdle Handicap, 3-.vear-o!ds and up, Americnn race horses listed In TO K'COMPliie W R G(ARl mile and llirec'fiuarlcrs, $15,000; :io. working; to m ake tills obedience mouth Park rnce track are fu­ BUD'S RENTALS Cllntco Slakes, :i-vear-olds, mile anil ihe Americnn Racing Manual eittlllli, $15.1100. trial a success. FnrLher infor­ ture lawyers, doctors, ministers competed nt Monmouth Park. Auk. 3. I.onj! Brunch Handicap. .'1 Call MA 1-313G-M mation may be obtained from and businessmen. The track They were Hindoo. Salvator. year-olds and up, mill* and sixteenth, G r e e t i n g BEAR ARCHERY EQUIPMENT $15,000; c. Monmouth Oaks, .’t-year-old trial secretary, Mrs. Mildred employs GO vacationing students Stymie nml Domino. lillies. mile and eighth, $511,000; H. Sap- B e r n h a r d t , 1344 S e a w o o d D r., r e p r e s e n ti n g 40 d iff e re n t col­ C a r d s lint! Stakes. 2-vear-olds, .six furlongs, YORK BOWS and ARROWS $:io,iiii(io. Cliffwood Beach. leg e s. F o r Complete Line of Quivers, Bowstrings, Gloves a h MONMOUTH PARK TO OPEN SEASON ON SATURDAY O c c a s io n s Targets, Nocks, Points, Etc.

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Hunting and Fishing BICYCLE SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Licenses Issued

S um m er.T oyland,

MODICLS AND SlUM'UKS fi AMKS T K N N IS OCEANPORT, N. J. I!. O. TRAINS AN1 > KQI’I!’. r.Asi:i(AM, s r r i ’MK.s HOrtSKSIIOKH UNIlKltWATKIE WADINfi POOLS e i r o m i K T s w i m m i n g 15 ADM INTON SA N 1) T O Y S

Opening Saturday WMVUNfi im r s a .v i i s r r r u K . s t k ams or'irrrn:!) thru Monday, August 8 FREE PRIZES ON OPENING DAY 8 Racos Dully COME IN! NO PURCHASE REQUIRED n w ;v S B jS | GRANDSTAND fEATURHS OPENING DAY 2-way Sut,, JuH# 1 I lounuti nnd T«rru fV o o n , A*/m. $1,00, fax In d . -Ctiildnn not ldmltUd- AMPLE PARKING SPACE P H O N E 180-102 MAIN ST., MATAWAN OPEN FRIDAY llni'MC r a c in g a c tio n llk r (In' a b o v e will lie s i t u ilu iln g d ie n o - d a y 1111<<­ Keyport - Cliffwood Hazlet. nnd her miniature sell-' ...... „ , , ,, . i lie participation phase or the particular segment of the roa1' j . —;------: stationed In Germany . U400 crew members visits to nnt|on -operation Alert 1055 to be hazardous for passing be-j First Birthday For j nftuzcr, "Slar," qualified for n Pvt. Walter L. Beyer, son of j Tokyo, Yokohama nnd Kama- Acting State Director of Civil cause of insufficient sight dis- Gladys Calamari , tliird lee which completes her kurn during thc cherry blossom Laurence Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr Beyer,. Defense and Disaster Control tancc In both directions. It is1 •p C. D. title. "Scoiswuld Rufus. , , , j , 1 season. At Knmnkurn, city of a safety mandate to slay or | A brltlulay party was given West Koansburg, is stationed ln ■ fiiji*inof;t they viewed thc color- Thomas S, Dignan, pointed oul C.D;X..“ owned and handled by your own side of the road. The j Friday at the home ofMrs. Munlch, Germany, for an 18- I ful processions during the Blrtli- that emphasis on thc test Mrs. Mildred Bernhardt., of solid white line nlso is used n | John Chlnmaii, Shore C on- month period. lie cnlistqd In | day of Buddlm festival, is-placed on tiie importance of NEWARK C liffw o o d , s c o re d 104 ill O p en important intersections asa re I course. Cliffwood. in honor of the U. S. Army in November j Thc Midway is scheduled to taking . shelter when thc red .72 One Way $1.20 Round Trip ,B .\ Other members ol the club minder that the lawforbids! her granddaughter, Gladys Cal- 1954 for a period of two years. | return to thc U.S. this summer alert Is sounded, Me has men­ attending this show were Fran­ passlng at such points. , nmnrl. who wns celebrating her I'OIl INI/OHM \TIO \ CM.I, Pvt. Beyer Is a grndunte of; for overhaul andmodernization tioned several times lhat plaiif- cos Friedman, Joseph Galnssl. for evacuation cannot bc com­ “A. broken line alongside th1' 1 'irst birthday. Movies were Keyport High School and for-, at thc Naval Shipyard, Bicm- Vonyi.DeMalo und W arren Bern­ solid white line permits passin" ! ‘akcn bv Roy Umsclicidand mcriy wns employed by Ben- crton. Wash, pleted until there Is some as­ BORO BUSES h a r d t.- surance from the Air Force on on|y from the side on which thr ; Mrs. Helen Vashcy. Thc guest dix Corp., Eatontown. broken line Is painted. In o’-h [of honor received many gifts, * At the Monmouth County Ken­ H is a d d r e s s Is P v t . W a lte r L. Training At Fort Eustix the amount of warning time wc nel Club show in Rumson. Mrs. er word.", if the broken line if i Others attending were Dennis Beyer. US51336328. Co. C, Sec­ Pvt. Lee T. Cook, son of Mr, will receive in the event of an R. B. 6 - 0 5 6 7 Bernhardt's s h e 1 11 e "Rufus" on the side of the road you nre Grattan. George and Jack ond Inf. Rest., Flftl} Inf. Div, and Mrs. Legrano Cook, 28 Ma- enemy air attack. placed fourth in O|)on B, scor­ APO 29, c/o Postmaster Newitn'vnn “ Cliffwood, is taking He also urged the residents in g 190. Y o rk , •: . I special training nt Fort Eustls, of the state to learn the various fmm wmmm am ii i n s mm mm mm mm asm mm «b ^"Llanfair’s Torch Bearer,'" ti ! Va,, in preparation for opcra- signals and to cofnpjy with In­ w standard poodle owned by Mrs. On USS Midway tlons In the Arctic this summer. structions from air raid war­ Ethel McPhee, of Holmdel. hns George Lawrence, Jr., yeoman. Pvt. Cook Is scheduled to par- dens, auxiliary and regular po­ HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! been doing well in breed .by seamnn, USN, son of Mr. and ticlpatc In Project 572, n Joint licemen who will direct them .triklflg reserve winner in Spring­ Mrs. Fred Kaufer, of 709 Eighth Army technical services opera- to shelter areas. field, Mass.. best ol winners at St., Union Beach, Is serving a-• non. Thc project Is designed to In a bulletin to regional coun­ the Plainfield Kennel Club show board thc attack aircraft car-j supply Air Forcc radar, con- ty and local directors, the State ih Linden, and best of winners ricr USS Midway which depart-: struction projects across the CD-DC head explained there again nt the Windham Kennel ed from Norfolk, Vn., last De-1 northern continent, will not be any mobilization of Club show in Connecticut. “Tor- Cover Your Floor cembcr on a world cruise. j A member of the 339th Engi- CD forces other than wardens, cjiy” now has nine points tow­ The Midway, operating with'neer Construction Battalion’s auxiliary police and regular po­ ards his championship. the Seventh Fleet, lias traveled J Company C, he entered the Ar- licc during tills exorcise and ■ - "‘Frosty Blue of l''an Lee,” a somc 28,000 miles and has visit-1 my in December 1D54, and coin­ there will not be any simulated AND SAVE EVEN MORE! coliic owned by Miss Fanchon ed Capetown, South Afirca; Completed basic training at Fort Incidents of any type. Brown, of Keyport, won best iombo, Ceylon; Hong Kong; Ma-j Dix. Pvt. Cook was graduated Mr. Dignan emphasized thnt pupyy of bleed at the Sussex nila nnd Subic Bay in the Phil-] from M atawan High School lind during the i0 minute alert per­ Hills Kennel Club match show ippincs, nnd Yokosuka, Jnpnn.iwas employed by Lnvoie’ Labor- iod, people should not use their a n d w e n t on to ta k e s e c o n d in Two weeks were spent in Yo-j atorics, Inc., MorganVUlc, prior telephones except to call the tfie working group. She also kosukn, allowing th e •• Mldwny’s 1 to entering f.ervice. . . fire department, police depart­ tpok first in her clans-at Twin m ent or. doctor If nn emergency Brooks Kennel Club show which arises during this- test. House­ vyas a collie specialty. May Enlist Now For Does Your Vision v holders arc advised not to turn Central N. J. Flight i Fit Your Job? . . ’ . off gas at the m eter, not to turn i Extraordinary Week-End It was announced today by! By James R. Gregg, O.D, off pilot lights, but to turn off gas range burners and non-au- T/Sgt. Thomas G. Wilkie, localj . , (This columi\ is presented as r pub* tomntlc gas appliances such as Air Force recruiter, Mint If it: He servtf'o In uo-opcrnllon with the. New D o - ll - Y«»Israeli • Jersey Optomctrk* Association. ' t)ucK* innnually 'operated water hcat- possible for any young: man to i}nns may he addressed to .the. Ncw. crs 0r room heritors. E lc c tiic - • ■ . • Jersey Oplomrlric Association, 102 be processed for enlistm ent in-. West state St., Trenton 8, N.J.) Ity should not be turned off at the meter. Electric appliances to the All Forcc from June 1; Benjamin Franklin Invented which they know how to oper­ through June 27 and be enlisted j bifocals to make tills vision fit ate should be turned off except on or about June 29 for the ccn-; Ms job. Alover of reading aiid radio and television which SPECIALS! / V l i t t l ,ral New Jersey flight. It is the: beautiful ladies, Franklin could should be left on for emergency IrtfC n lire m f l f f f J E V O v p , Objective of thc Air Force to re- not enjoy both in the Court of instructions from CD officials. Unt!jtan«il w heels, bent axles, misaliiicd J cruit n group of yountr m en from ; Prance with his single focus “During thc test,” Mr. Dig­ frim o spell "v.-ckoinc" m unwclcome tiie c e n tr a l N e w J e r s e y a r e a a s ' P a s s e s . ■ . ■ nan' said, "all traffic will be .“stfemng vioniti.ir.s". Oncc in yuur car, a eT0UI) nnci s -cn(| t h e m to S a m p - ; O fte n , like F r a n k li n b e fo re -bl- halted' except railroad trains J i^ in T p rfs -S in"to"-oiS. bad ' son Air Force Base Geneva, locals vision does not meet thc which will bc permitted lo con­ jicering, accidi n t! Get more sai’k tire N. Y.. where they will take bus-: need: The cnn>cnter who cranes tinue because interruption of rnifwgc' b)' getting a safety clicck-up and ic tr a in in g t o g e th e r a s th e c e n - ; th is n e c k to nllgn a s n u g Joint: schedules could result in great corrcction on our iiuiustr}'-ap|>roved tral New Jersey flight. j the clerk who has to remove her inconvcnicncc." fpAfc equipment . The flight will consist of 72 glasses to see the customer: thc “In rurni and suburban arc- Thank Your Repair Han Fur ail'mcn «nd these, young men-old - timer who explains, a?," he snid “vehicular traffic will stay together all during; "They're making ’em smaller should pull to the side of tho The Accident That their basic training. Any young!these days,” when the appren- road and remain there for thc Didn’t Happen" mnn desiring :to enlist in this i tlcc helps rend ills "m ike." Then duration of the test. During a flight with their buddies should j there is the pianist who tilts real raid, passengers In private get, iii touch with T/Sgt. Wilkie, ;hcr bend back lo see tho music or public .vehicles should get out who ls located In tlic basement j through her bifocals. and lie down In a ditch or be­ ■ of tiie Red Bank post office Vision can bc made to fit thc hind a stone wall, or enter a building, or call him at Red Job. No matter what thc task, private homo with thc owner's Bnnk 0-7141 for an appointment nor how difficult its require­ p e rm is s io n . I n th is tesL. do not. to mn!:e arrangements for Join­ ments,' there is a solution to attempt to enter private resi­ H o l l y w o o d ing the flight. every problem of occupational d e n c e s ." vision. Persons In public buildings Attend W orkshop Thc first step is the Job analy- will be expected to go Into des­ Service, Inc. ignated shelter areas and all workshop for m em bers of, s's' '•*le Visual characteristics of thc particular task. These are; building staffs should bc pre­ . r _ (the Catholic Daughters of Amer- H i w a y 35 S ix c o r n e r s jcn wns jn ylc gncre(j Common working distances, pared to follow regular operat­ ing CD procedures. Hospitals, ! Heart Auditorium, New Bruns- viewing nngles, eye movements Tel. KE: 7-3000 hotels, theaters and churches FAMOUS JOHNS MANVILLE ARMSTRONG, BIRD, PABC0 jwlck, on Sunday, at 2 p.m. At- j necessary* height of the work­ will bc cxpcclcd lo follow es­ K e y p o r t ! tending from Court St. Joseph I lnS surface. Illumination, size tablished CD procedures as far B84, Keyport, were Mrs. George |nnfl color of the objects used, F L O O R T I L E Inlaid FLOOR TILE S.\ r I'.TV 11 li MHIV A U T 10 US ns possible. Egan. Mrs. P. J. Ahern. M iss:1"110 ‘sl,cnl nl cilch netlvity, nnd “The co operatiou of industry • Free riekup A ml Mnry Mahony. Mrs. Hugh M o-;!I11V unusunl seeing conditions. Is most. Important to thc sue- i These spar­ Delivery Service Guirc, Mrs.- Henry DuBois, ancl j Evory condition of work cess of tills test,” the State CD- W onderful wearing tile kling tiles Mrs. Thomns Walling. ishould be accurately dcteimln- DC head pointed out. "W e urge j ------...... 'Cd-no guesswork, The dlstan- for home, office or come in a rain ­ ccs ^ jnchos bc mcns their participation actively on: thc local level. Out plan to stop! store with colors clear bow of colors J ured and thc working situation everything during thc test, how-' and are so j fully described. These facts through to back. Uses Less Current Than ever, docs not apply to nn In- i 5 should be available at thc time easy lo clean d u s tr y w h ic h Is e n s a g e d in n 5 visual carc is obtained. and so cosy to manufacturing process which j '/«" t h i c k A Toaster! 1 The optometrist then can pre­ can not bc stopped and rcsum- ; install. pare tho proscription to best cd again in a few minutes. Wc i R E G . 7$ meet job needs. Lenses for do not intend thnt such produc- \ Per 9"x9" Tile REG. 13c 9 ”x9'' Tile homo or rccreation may not bo tion should bc stopped.” j best suited to work require­ t e w ments. Too often lensc» nrc Fleming Inducted By j made for “nll-a-romur’ usage Armstrong Vinyl Plastic PLASTIC rather than for high efficiency Raritan Bay Lions j \ for specific tasks.. George Fleming was Installed j W A L L T I L E One painter wears cjuadrafo- F L O O R T I L E as the new president of thc \ cals, thc fourth area', at thc top Raritan !3ay Lions Club at rc- i to fucus nt 30 inches. Tlic clerk, cent, ccrcmonlcs at which Wil- j Tho most beau­ Looks and hns trifocals In order to read liam Gilbert, or Trcnton, Inter-1 tiful tile in thc feels like rc labels on thc shelves, Thc national counselor of Lions In- c e r a in i c tile. draftsman hns a large bifocal world. Hardly lernatlonnl, wns thc Installing! witli tho upper part focussed ever needs W ill dinnge a o fficer. ; for 2fl inches. Thc mechanic Other officers Inducted for the! w axing and bathroom into a has flat-top bifocals with thc coming year were; Harold Do- cuts with a picture o f lower st’gmcnt set for »rm\« Inn. first vlcc-prcsldenl: George ; length. Thc bookkeeper uses Household beauty for jusl Pluc;s In Like A Floor Lamp Poiizenc. second vice-president; “rending glasses,“ Melvin Hlndle, third vicc-prcsl- shear. a lew dollars. fc>orc buck, aching head, i>oor dent; Robert W. Cavannugh,' rccords,. lost pay, a rulnecj pro­ NEW 1955 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER secretnry; II n r r y Roberts, j REG. 1 Sc 9 "x 9 ” Tile REG.37c sq. ft. duct, or an accident may re­ Nc'.'tls no expensive wiring: rools rooms treasurer; Philip Milestone, tail ; sult if vision doesn’t fit tiie Job. twister; George Kurlca, lion i up Id .'100 siiusm'-rcel; drllvers a maxi­ BUY A job analysis and a tailor- tamer: William Henderson nnd] mum cooling with lower operating cost made proscription arc thc in­ Earl Stultz. members or tlicj gredients for truly efficient oc­ Extra Special! FIBER kUQS Ilian ever before. Come In and sec why bonrd of directors for two] FORMICA NOW! cupational vision. whim: tmi:v l a s t . . (!•!•; I- your ISKST IKJV! y e a r s , a n d ClUs M u rz a n d ! R e g u la r George Smith on the bonrd for!, • cnoosi-: i iiom oosumjotic stocks 9x1* Settles For $6500 In one year, i 4 5 ' 6 rn dKT PHOMl'T IN.STAM.ATION Reversible Mr, Gilbert also presented thc j e (ii'/r in;rTi:i! s k i i v i c k Suit Ovci* Nervousness < chapter to thc ladles auxiliary.] Perfect Quality V a lu e s MB • nr. si;r i'