Kengetter Retired '- GOP Contest In As Madison Chief Matawan Borough .} Commitleemen Act On Mayor, Club, Split; •"* Age Proviso; Move No Township Contest; Is Op'-osed Strongly Member National Editorial Association — New Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association Madison Fight Looms

Chie. , ao KenBctler, of Mad-1 ar., yrin ofi.i A rousing primary campaign Ison Township Police, was re- own I E-rtlV join MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cents in Matawan Borough on the Re- tired as of Mar. 15, 19!>5, at a publican side is promised by de- meeting of ihe township com- velopments over the weekend. mittee held Monday. The chief. New Place To Dine SNAPS SCENE FROM "LINE OF SCRIMMAGE" Cliffwood Beach Aeromarine Sold Mayor Spafford W. Schnnck will G7 years of age, was retired by St. Joseph's To I •• be unopposed in his bid for re- The formal opening toinnr- Sale of the Auromarine resolution. No appointment of row of a newly-Installed liti- nomination, it appeared at nn a successor was made ponding Plane and Motor Co. properly early hour this monring. How- foot lunoh counter in the J. .1. Issue "White List" Assured Of Water owned by Nalhan Goldheigrcr, fpdoption of two amendments to Newberry Co. store at 17-10 ever, he faced a tussle to get ' the police ordinance affecting New York realtor, to the Kari- a slate of councilmen to go a- \V. Front St., Keyport, is be- No Famine This Year, lan Bay Development Carp., the office. These amendments ing celebrated with an expan- ; Publication Contains long with him. were introduced. headed by Donald Jaffey, of sion sale. Many special items i Newsdealers Handling Marz Promises; Water Rochester, N.Y., was confirm-' John Muller. president of the The committee acted on the of mcrehndlse arc being: of- j "Clean" Literature Firm To Install Pump ed by Milton M. linger, of Matawnn Republican Club, stat- advice of Township Attorney fered at attractive, luwcr pric- Newark, counsel for the Itari- ed Tuesday that organization i Mayor Jolin Marz.. Jr., of Ma- j Henry Spllzer that a chief could es and are advertised in this ! The first monthly publication liin Bay firm, yesterday. j had given its endorsement lo be retired on reaching the age newspaper. i \un Township, gave assur-j Karilan Bay Realty Co. wasI Councilman Cyrus Brown and :of the "while list" will be ap- ance to C'liflwood Bench resi- [ of 05. His retirement becomes 'The new lunch counter, ! pended lo- the bulletin of St. Jo- (he seller. I William M. Strother lor the GOP mandatory at 70. equipped wiih 33 stools, is dents yesterday there should be i From first informatinu a- • designation for councilmanic jseph's Church on Mar. 20th. no water famine this summer i Objection was entered to his prepared to serve full-course I This will list all storekeepers valhihie, the property may bej berths. Mr. Muller indicated platters, combination sand- such as beset that area pre- j extended in size. Eventual | this was a slate not wholly in ^retirement by Thomas F, Mil- ! and newsdealers who have in- viously. He also disclosed a yesj-! vfer, a former committccman, wich treats nnd a .fall line of dicated that they will and have plans of the new owners could sympathy with the mayor's po- hot and cold bevcrnecs, The terduy's township .meeting the , not be obtained at this early licies and invited all Republi- and the chief's daughter-in-law, 'removed all objectionable liter- municipality's own water plant ' Mrs. Frederick Kengetter. Mrs. food department is under sup- jature from their stands. Par- date. I can voters In the borough to at- ervision of Miss Judy Eckel, would be in operation a year \ ' tend Monday night's GOP club kengelter contended her father- 'ishioners of St. Joseph's will be from this month. Tho former aeroplane plant in-law should be kept on until with a staff of trained assist- asked to patronize the estab- now houses 17 industrial ; meeting at the American Legton he was 70 as he was fully cap- ants, nnd nil dishes'' are ]lre- lishments of those storekeepers j The mayor made these obser-! firms. They are: All-Out Ex- 'headquarters, over the borough able In every way nf discharg- r.sired before Hie eyes of the whose names and addresses are : ! vntlons In reply to a letter from ! terminator, Co.; Armstrong: .hall, to hear the primary cam- ing his duties and the pension customers. Quick snacks in iso listed. I Robert Collins, of Cliffwood: Cork Co. (warehouse); Bar- i Paign issues discussed. he will receive will be inade- the way of barbecued frank- j Frank Shea, chairman of the ; ! Beach, secretary of a newly i Incline Boat £ Equipment Co.; ; The mayor himself indicated quate for the man and his wife furters, plzzu pies and bever- j Monmouth County Clean Liter-! ; formed homeowners' associa-j Communication Products Co.. i his split with the Club over a to live on. The chief has been ages also are offered at n Mature Committee, announced ; lion, demanding that citizens; Inc.; Crown Engineering: Co.; I councilmanic primary slate by snack bar adjoining Ihe cos- i not be made to go through again: - receiving $4000 per year. His ;that members of St. Joseph's; ! Will E. Cusick Co.; Dutone j endorsing George Gaskcll for 'Retirement pay is to be figured metics counter. |Holy Name Society are calling' what they had endured in other Co., Inc.; ltnlpli Frieillandcr • years. The Cliffwood Beach • | the post made vacant by the by the slate employees retire- This latest addition to its ;on the storekeepers within the and Bros.; Harris Products, • refusal of Councilman E. Story ment agency in Trenton, but it selling line is part' of a reno- iparish boundaries. Water Co., in particular, came: Inc.; Ivyline i j m for censure in Mr. Collins Manufacturing HallockHo run for a new term. is believed it will be consider- vation and remodeling pro- \ "I am happy," Mr. Shea said. Shelter. ' ;Cos Landau Knitting••••"'•—- "Corp; ; This would pit Mr. Gaskell a- ably less than half his salary. griTVii which began early last i"to report that the vast major- Let Maniifacturiiiu Co.; Ite- gainst Mr. Strother for that nom- On Force Since 1929 .year. In August 1951 the floor ' ily of storekeepers we have con- Mayor Marz declared he had j verso Products Co.; Surprise ination. Whether the mayor space wus doubled with the jtacted so far have Indicated The pholo i ini pi loolc ini r r i > i jl t irom tho Malawan gone over the situation with an' H.'ore (warehouse); Grenard The chief has been on the High School enior 1 1 wh i s bmnn u cntod lour nights lhis would go along with the Club on force since 1G29, first as a con- opening of a two-level addi- !their willingness to co-operate." engineer and n representative '• Venetian Blind Co., and Deau- joint endorsement of Mr. Brown i To Give Out Official List week in the Mai in Hi h ScloM H 1 lorn 1 ho i_l y Line Of Scrim. of the State Public Utilities'; stable, then as a full-time of- tion at the rear. . mage, was ccached by Mr-,. Lhzahcih Gitlcn^, <>n dhel'os i-aiso funds for lil'hilc, Inc. or would choose another coun- ficer in 1933. He served police The Newherry Co. started Commission and one from the Mr. Shea continued, "All | iho'scnior class lrio 10 Washington. D. C. ! water company. He asserted cilmanic candidate of his own duty alone at the time. Two operations in Keyport In 1938.storekeepers will be given an Pictured above, in the usual ord.?r. iire: Waller Jones, Larry Salmon as running mate for Mr. Gas- more men had been added by and. since that time has con-, official list of objectionable Alion Davis. Jean Gauh, and Dorolh- Hocvrr. j '.he Cliffwood Beach Water Co.: kell could not be known this £ Api'll 1942. and the department stantly improved Its selling ! printed matter. This list is would be made lo install a pump Petition Against morning. was formally organized with facilities lo accominpdate the j compiled by the National Or- I to the reserve tank in the Beach him as chief al the time. public. [which would work automatical- .John W. Applegate. former Isanization for Decent Literature ly at night in a time of low1, Merwin's Horses mayor, said this morning that The amendments to the ordi- I and is being used as a guide In Keyport Man's Fate Staikos Beats Chair draw on the mains to get a sup-; ! the Democrats have people in nance create the post ot iieutun- |the St. Joseph drive." ply ready for the next day. A! vicw bul would 0 nnt nt a $31100 annual salary and ! Mr. Shea slated, "The NODL 23 New Brunswick AveJ "I' ''' off" ""til Madison Twp. Tax ; formulated a code wlllch has Still Is Mystery ; In Kidnaping Rap borrowed pump was used for i p^ • i . r MA . , the, primary election date to extend the maximum starting :.his last year, the mayor aver-1 Residents Call Animals ] wrUe them ln Hc lndlcalcd age for police service from 3B i been found sane and satisfac- red, and the results were not • to 50. Hearing on both meas- tory by most publishers of per- Car Found On,Edison i Gets Six Years In Katz Health, Safety, Menace j 'hat write-ins would be guided $119 Per $1000 iodicals which are entitled to too satisfactory. by such opinion as could be for- ures will be helc\ Mar. 21. Bridge; Body Reported j Case; Record In Army Matawan Borough Council se Com mitt.ee man Salvatore med before the primary date as Comniitteemnii James Rob- Use of ^4^000 FYPP cond class mailing privilege. handed over to the borough to whom the victors might be use of JHS.ULHJ rree ;Tlle code of lhe NODL govein. In River Not Located i Shows Mental Flaw Venn reported the fire alarm bins, chairman of the police board of health Tuesday Ihe on the Republican side, the • Jcommllloe. said. Chief Kenget- Balance By Schoolmen'oing periodicals and pocketsize i system would be extended this books ends ns Keyport Stale Police said yes- Anthony Staikos, 31. of Wil-j||yeni\. The Cliffwood firemen matter of what to do about the Democratic choices being mnde ter probably will'he replaced by Makes $2.50 Decrease '' follows: Period- terday the investigation of the low Ave., Matawan."put in the two horses owned and housed with an eye to the men they Gilbert O. Tier, who .served in icals are listed as objectionable, ,! ! ! asked the township to have the ^hereabouts of Hussell B. Post shadow of the electric clm"'I Jersey Central Power & Light by Andrew Merwin In a small would have to beat In Novem- the department as a patrolman which: glorify crime or condone stable al the f Madison Township's, tax rate .,, , , ,or confirmation that the man is! with charges of kidnapping and Ir . in-tnl] ,, nnip <•„,. ii-iis mir- ber. Mr. Applcgntc nave as- three years ago. Mr, Tier pres- 011 N ° "Is will show a $2.fiC per $1000 de- reprchcnsible characters or rep-ldead remained at a "standstill.", attempting to extort $100,000 i »°" TIO iririitlonn Vreet <™ Brunswick Ave. surance the party would make ently is a'tachril to Ihe Middle- : a crease this year, being 3118.00 ICULUMUIL acts, comain maiei- Tlle mnn's cai. was founc], „,,.. ninsom for kianapping original-1 llBlUs Rls0 wlu bc lnstailed on A petition signed by 23 rcsi-, formidable write-in, and would sex County sheriff's office as a ial offensively "sexy;" feature parently abandoned, on the top ily. eol off with six years in not deputy. per $1000 against $121.50 per Matawan Ave. dents of the area was present-' risk a chance of losing con- illicit love: carry illustrations inciine of the Edison bridge by i slate prison on his plea of "no ll 01 of Patrolman Uichr.rd Adlor will $1000 In 1954, This is due main- Mayor Marz declared there ed to the council Tuesday. It ' its own designation for indecent or suggestive: or nd- isayrevllle Police and report of j defense" to attempted kidnap- would be no change in the elec-' cited a statute making the pres-.tlie November ballot. be promoted to lieutenant afler ly to the use of n S.o.OOO 1'i-ec verlise wares for the prurient| r, water ofi pinu Friday before County!^ a body oatinR ln tne this year, despite i ence of the horses a health vio-. Bunnuma To ltun final npiHovul of the depart- balance by the township school minded." 'thi the RarltaRaritun RRivei r nearby was, Judge John C. Giordano in Free-! mental change. board to cut the rate on local further protest by Myndert Bon- lation. in the signers' opinion. in Mutnwan Township a quiet f Parishioners of St. Joseph's received at 7 a..in. Monday. ' ; hold. • : i The t:hi(.'f>;'.Vii.s quoied ycsler- schools from S91.tif) per $1000 In ere urged at all masses on At Mr. Post's nema, Cliffwood Beach realtor, They claimed Mr. Merwin' was 'primary is indicated. The Dem- home. 23 Elgh!!ei $1000 this year. Sunday to help».the-vdrivw by let-St., Keyport, no word l)a3""Vo'nis Hive'r by' statt 'police of "pushed out" for political pur- ting thoir favorite newsdealer wished Dlstiiri' 2 'divided be- es on a lot adjoining' l6 trie'rear teemah Salvatore -Vena for a The . municipal government been received from him since j that .station as lhe kidnapper of and owned by the realty firm poses. costs of the $458,572.12 total know that he may. be assured cause It had had over 600 votes third term. He will be opposed ho left for work at the E. I.!jOul E. Katz. 16, of Yonkers. of Morrisey and Walker, of budget will bo $25.40 per S1000 of their continued patronage if in two recent elections. The by Myndert lBonnemn. Cliffwood DuPont deNemours Pholo PI-O-|JN. Y., on Jan. 7, Slaikos al- mayor said that It was expect- Kcansburg. For this reason the Beach realtor, who was given Disorderly Offenses this year against $11.90 per his name is on the "white list." ducts plant in Parlin that morn-j legedly induced the boy to ac- realtors were cited in lhe peti- $1000 in 1854. The county rate • Literature further explaining L-d that there would be a large iL(iiiuniii!d un HUKU lu'i Cost Three $100 Total lllL Ing. Keyport state Police stir-; company him from Yonkers to population influx in this distiict tion as offenders along with Mr. yoos upp 20 cents per $1000 to! ' drive was attached to the mise that the presence of the j Matiuvan,. then bound him and, next year, so that redistricting Merwin. The petitioners also Magistrute James II. Martin, $18.70. church bulletin and distributed car on the Edi.son Bridge, off claimed tile fencing-in of the after all the masses to over 1100 hold him captive at the house j couid bo held in abeyance in of Mutawan, lined three viola- Municipal needs will lake the route Mr. Post would have where Slaikoi was staying on; anticipation of making a .mil- horses was insufficient, that the Weinstein To Run tors a total of S100 Monday for $291,979.60 in 1955 against $220,- families who comprise the par-followed normally to get to his fence did not restrain the . from ishioners of the Church. Willow Ave. while notes de-;.,ble redH.r.hut.on in all dis •.disorderly offenses. 5G8.95 last year. An apparcnt- pl'ace if work, is significant. mandiiiK S100.000 ransom were i . , -u;^ prcsidenlnil becoming a safety menace. ' According to Chief John J. by more unfavorable rate of tax He never lricts f01 t!ll For Freeholder reported for work •.iddrp.sKed to the boy's father, j election. O>.hi ,-wi.se the town Mayor Spafford \V. Schanck Flood, of borough police. Henry collections Is contributory to Monday. Bernard Katz. a Yonkers roal iilp might have lo redistrkt Oliver, of liayviow Ave, Cliff- this as the amount of reserve is suggested the petition be turn- Anthony Granata The body was spotted in the estate man. Young Katz es-1lw o vellrs ;„ „ r0Wi lne may^: Democrats Choose wood. was picked up Feb. 1C ft"' uncollected taxes this year ed over to John Clivons, acting water by Trooper John J. Gcr-enped his captivity the morning ; cautioned. ' borough attorney, for study, Matawan Attorney for being drunk in a car on Ra-;will be $96,714.92 against $76,- bich, of Keyporl State Police. ; of Jan. « and his captor took; A wnlu,'. bi), ot 53470 duc, Key. then be given to the board of vine Dr. He was fined S50 and 430.12 in 1954. New KBA President Persons passing in aulos art- For County Office fliKlit on discovering the boy! ,ort was ,);tlc|. health for any action that body $5 costs. Kdiiils, 1'olice Account Up | | parently had spotted it first fur was HOIK Then Slaikos was' In the principal activities of^ Thomas J. Rogers and Rob-might choose to take. Com- Leo R. Weinstein, Muluwun Tomer Diniliip. of Stillwell Officers Installed; Jihey pointed out lhe object a- captured the following day. ert J, Savage were approved as plaint was first made nbout the attorney, this morning received St.. Matawan was apprehended the township government, main- j float below the bridge to the Accepts Lesser Chiii'Kt" tenance of roads and police Committee Named To members of Cliffwood Volunteer horses at the Feb. 22 meeting, the endorsement of the Demo- by borough police for being un- | trooper. Ho radioed for Sayre- Cilins elements ln Stnikos Fire Co. Louis Auriemina, John but the health ordinance only cratic County organization as der the influence of liciuor on work, the account for roads Study Developments [ville nnd Perth Amboy l'ulice; medical discharse from the Ar- "other expenses," that for the J. Centimolc, Frnnk G. Bucco. prohibits keeplii}; pigs and that party's choice for freehold- ^Orchard St. Mnr. 1. He was to converge and the Amboy po-;niy led Monmouth County Pros I'homns J. Falco. Angelo Infan- goats within the borough's fined $10 and sr> costs. road work proper, increases Anthony Granata, co-owner of er. Mr. Weinstein was Mntn- Rarltan Garage, Inc.. Keyport. lice lauch went out in Hie river: ecutor J. Victor Carton to re- 0 and Michael J. Woelke were bounds, Mr. Merwin denied all wan borough attorney during The third offender was James from $17,000 to $20.00q. The after the presumed body. An-lent and accept the lesser road force's salary account is was installed on Mnr. 2 as presi- ipprovcd as membevs of Mata- allegations after the Feb. 22Uie adniini.sti ation of former Jepson, of 1!!S Broad St.. Mntn- dent of tho Keyport Business- Intensive search of the river'charge uf attempted kidnap- wan Township Hose and Chem- meeting about his horses nnd Mayor John W. Applegato, wan. BorouKh police picked the same as lnst year at $17,000. area failed to produce any truce!ping. invited official inspection of the men's Association at a dinner ical Co. No. 1. Mr. Weinstein will oppose In- him up on Onlrr St. last week- Police salaries nnd wages are meeting, hold at Cottrell's Res- of the body. State police on foot j George S. Skokos, Asbury The building inspector report- conditions under which they end under the influence of llq- increased from $25,000 lo $31.- also made a check ol Ihe marsh-1 Park, one of two attorneys rep- wore kept. Presumably the cumbent Abram Voorhees, the taurant. Hc succeeds Charles ed 1- permits issued for thr GOI' choice, in the November nor. Magistrate Martin Impos- 000. In this $9000 Increase is F. Straub. es and shoreline down the river, [resenting Staikos, told the health ordinance would have to provision for a lieutenant and month uf February for the total election. ed a $1!5 line and $5 costs on Other officers were installed A high tide with Strom.; wind! court: unount of $27,840. bo amended lo cover horses be- him. several new patrolmen, so the and current svas flowing out al ] "I fee! that the circumstances fore action could he taken to The designation ot Mr. Wein- Increase In Ihe salary account na follows: Milton J. Gale, first All was reported in readiness stein is the second choice of the vice president; Frank L. Laugh- the tiii'e, so state ]iolice ac i that overcame him were from or the transfer of the plenary force removal of the animals. Do you need shipping tags is small. There will be only knowledge a body could well j feelings of frustration and im- Democratic county organization 1 lin, second vice president: Wil- ptail distribution licenst for Aside from this issue, the .cr labels? On * job printing dc- $500 added to "other expenses" II have been carried undor.sui liicc | pulsf. To this moment he does- of a man from Ihl.s uren. It liam R. Newman, lollywood Market at 82 Lower meet inn was routine. was announced early this week "-•;artmenl Is prepared to supply Indicating no major addition tl at l"JII Suiiniluy shlji. The poll will be l nictcrt vital slnll-stics, and Kocrt C. six years when he might have. INSTALLED AS NEW HEAD OF KBA The committee will collect In- night to assist the Lain <-n.'! by Edward l.iocl;. who . $20,000 Seidler Fire Wyckoff, his assistant. aoltc-n life or the electric chair formation on population cluing Harbor H'ne Cii. ,u l'lghlliv; i fiualilled background forha s Ihl.IsI , for being Involved in kldnup- Wllllani Hurlew. Keyport rcsi Tlie Matnwaii Township Hoard ping iiii'l demanding a rnnsom. cs, limming developments, bhize ln a house fit Annies t.vpc of worn, iieciiiillin; to Mr. of HIducullon was Invited by tin1 school problems, parking nnd lli.'iK'h, nnd on Tursiiiiy cNtin- Wllsiiii. •lent who oiifi-iilc.N a Laurence Mr. Weinstein was born In 1 larbor ii'slaiiranl. wns nne of riiimcilmcn to be their gucsls IniiiKporl.'iUon. waterfront de- 'jul.'ihed ii grass-liri on Mill- , The phi ii will be nvallable so ISrouklyn and graduated from wo tni'ii Injured [Ighllng the at a meeting of the Monmoiith M'Uipnii'iil and publicity. Mt'm- wan Ave, 1 nny (iritiinl/iitloii In the town- Perth Amboy High School. lie iUO.OOd fire nt the nld Keldli'i County Municipal Leanur in Ye I.M.M-.H are Mr. Oalc, chairman, The I.ii'lics An/'llavv nf :')e uli'l1 iiiny use Uf, tiieilltli'K. An 1 nnd his Lli.li. degree In loii.si' nl Forbes Bench nl fl'.Iin Ciiilii.u Inn nl Keyport. on tlu.'i"''li Mr. Kiniuh. Edward 12. Cohen. •.'iiinininy Is .sponMirliiH n uurn (iiilondnienl In Hie by laws was Horn the fonniT New JIT- i.m, Saltiidny. Chiirles WIIICN. nlcht (if Mnr, IB. when Edward •'"W J I,. Scliiinck. si'., Merrill 11. •lance In Ihe ijicluiiihc u:i A-ir. ndoptecl KiatliiB tliut any inem Ui'.dlfion Township fire IIIIICMT. Kllpntrlck, director nf the husl •' f'V I'«w Hchonl, now Uulgcr.s SVnlluri'. nnd J. Harold llciul- HI. The llreinen will a:,.i in bcr of the bnnril ol (i'lrectiir.s ness division ol the Depni'linonl |'-"'W aehonl. He HIJI'VI-II his the project by SCIIIKH llcl:.':s niui ilso vvn.s hurl. Mr. Iiiulcw sus I ll' Illl. Vfhd (le.'ilred in NiM'k II inild poll el Kdurntkiii will »i>ca',t on the clerkship wllh Kr/.n W. Knrkus, will make u cauvass willi I lie nliird sccdiul tlcuri'e hums nl i|ien.t Tin' illrrclor;! of Ihi' Ansocln ll•< s'lbli'd (if "Slut' f'l'lKioi Alii In Kcyport attorney. llcvenlly Mf. tickets nn Saturday, Mar. :'.". 11, must resign inuii the buard. ii(i:i arc cdnci'incd river a PON- njiiry. They were Healed nl lhe Muiiieipnlltles." WeliKih'ln acli'd for Miitnwaii 1 j Till' liiiiii'd declili'd nn eandl ibli ('liniutc In the value »' '.inith Ainhoy ]|nti|)lliil, Hotli The btiroimh eollcetm- wus nil-Township lire dlslrlct No. 2 In 31 First Aid Culls dales would be Mippiirled by Ihe 'I'l'ilni'sM liivi'.MlnientH, nnd Ihe ire mombi'in of I ,iuirenrf WI.7IH In floating II $ in.000 bond INSIH! for Ki'oup III Ihe I'oiiheomlnu prl- mi iiildltliiii t(i the Cllffwootl Vol- nielliuil:, uf meellnu eiilai'Keil Joseph r-'iUTi'll I'l'pnrlril a t llonk and Lnd ecutive dlrecliu el ihe inwiiiil World Wiir II. lie saw coinlml new linipiliig ili'vnliipineiilN. In- Aid H(|iiiKl nl Ihe mill's ini'i'lliiH '|i|)cr llnnr of :he l:! rimiii Iniin" der Co. was nppi'ovi'd. ini niiiildii ciillci'li'd will be re- /nlloll, WIIH aeceiited nl tin- ihm-tui''' "nil spreiiil ihroimh Ilrdllii duly In the Pacific, area nnd Mondliy Illuhl, Ol llii'ie eiill'-i, Thr Miilnwiiii I'ublk: u ns 1 i-orlfil iH'i'luillcally Id Ihi' dlrei' ihree were emerreiiry niwl :n- ineeilim, he I mm (il lhe bullillni; tli'.sl AMHIICIUHDII reiuii'li'il 'i li'oini; ' awarded tilt Purple lli'iirl. 1 |lie l.'i a inist commuiidiM' of Ma- ini-.': uml riTdiniiKMidnlldn.M for cldenl : II einei'i'i'iii'V Iriili.'-piil'- Madison Tmi'ilxhlp I'lillcc Chief vl.'di.'i by lhe niir.ii 111 l''eln'tinrv. ,i piilillclly •priiKi'aiii will hi' 1 Inwii'ii Post No. 170 Ainurlouu liitlulis; 111 iiehi'duli"! truti'ipii! - I'll I'll ill 'III.I II Us Olid Ki'iiucllcr Hiilil IIIIIT the 'I'WII lllllhllnU IKM'ltlltN WlM'l' 1 liliiilc ill II Illler lute HIHV (if i|i" biivl'hnv .'.'" 1 I .^" !< 1'jlil'illW -^iio^u wlMh Id llumli nil Ihi'lr iill'Kil'.'t ol till' blaze titic) tin1 Un 1 All ill dlliiince tlxlliu Illc Hill Sei'vleiMilcn's Wi'Ht , fi'li'iiilM a ml us 1whiior s •'iTwi'ltiTs wi'ic Invi'sllmillni', lUk'.i III till' I'I'Kllllll' Iliil'OUKll fill lUiyiiK] A Car? Natlimul Telcvlsliin .Service- ' III iMt'liliil'liliil In I' I hiV i' miiny kiiuliit'tmi's dur I'Mii'incn Iniin Clllfwmnl, Mm' ijliiyrt.'.f WIIH iiiliipt.'tl on Iiiml linlni'iliiile deliver, (ill New IIIIM'K Wci'k minuiiMi'od by UC'A', III luvliu! ini'iiuiry nl MiM. An-lim lluii' recent l)(ii'cavi'iiH'iit; Mini, Hnyriivlllc, C'liet'iii'(|ii;irc ri'iuiiiiH. llii'i'c WIIH nu com ml Plymouth I'liin HUM Murch Vlh Ihi'dtmh Mnrcli l^lh, j nlc Hlillth vim I>IIH: cd awny PMiccliill.v Hie Itcv. Joseph FIIM, mill Old IIIUIUH inlni'd m tin' iiirnl when the puDHc liriirliiis ninnlii, rlnhl, U •Urn Hi" wiik ciillpd. c'oly IIIHI 1 A>-ii • I.IMUII h'Mii Cluulps r. iiii'ciHii, i"ii. Hlui'i' Wlnduw. 'l'i'ii Illyolt Hull- in nioiiiui'.v IM kepi- el 'Hie we I tin* I lily Funt'i'iil ulvcn the fire such Iwndwiiy l-lllll/MV or t'lci'lmld B.C/I7I lUiiilnf ntnif lloinc 1 J, lilrll! ol III" .Mari'e L'. ! Umberg- cation. m Liiula Carol Long Pirates Soft Touch; West Keansburg Parent-' Piscltelll, Dorothy MrV'and Mrs. Ernest G. Bail- ; ™l;nff of the Keyport Klwanis Teacher AssociaticmTo bV'he'id Pisclttllli' Miirie Youtioc, Do-ley, Osborn St.. have returned iClub held at Ye .Cottage Inn. Wants To Be Teacher In Finals Saturday lo Saturday evening, at 7:'3O O'_. >'es Megllo, Theresa Genovesa.-home from a ' vacation trip to The event will be held on Tues- Jean Petiloca Matawan clobbered Barnegat, clock in the West Kennsburp - Dorothy Terry. .Florida. (day. Mar. 22, at Rollo Post By Kathie Plynn 'JO j A 11 Prowi-ain Teacher Criticizes r s Pr n k Je y Mrs thm : Malawiin High School is very; AssemDiy rrogram C2-50, in easy fashion at the As-Firehouse. Mrs. Charles Gel-' £! . .:.. " . l " - ' t:}' " j House, Keyport. bury Park High gym last night sler is chairman. i Terry. Mrs. Raymond Terry.' Blaci to welcome a cute little Honors Washington Senior Book Reports Charlotte Hetlden. Mary Ann; Food Sale Friday According to, the achievement"^ to go into the Second B, Central The P-TA also is sponsoring c , i report received for January, the southern gal from North Caro-I Se V lps Mlss E(1:t By Lynn Hail '55 Jersey, Group I finals, probably a cake sale to be held at the - * ' » and., The Ladies Auxiliary -o f th--e Keyport Club was rated second Una. Her name Is Linda Carol i ^y Kathie Plynn 56 Criticism of tile Mntawan against Keyport. The Keys Spotless Cleaners. Main St., Arllll:1' Terry, of the U, S. Navy, i Midway Hose Co. will iinld a high in the district. Lonff. She is lfi yours old. i! SchooThel student\v s entertaineat Matnwad n iHign hn High School Seniors classic book have only the easy Upper Free- Keansburg, Saturday morning! Ml"s. Hurry Woolley and ',foo d sale at the John L.. Tas- A film was shown by; J. Leon . hold Township team to over- • cUuiRhiers, Harriet and Kathie, isini Agency, 117 Main St., Ma-Schanck. sr.. entitled "Pipeline V head City High School, in More-! ='"'-' i of Feb. 21-25, by William starting at 10:30 o'clock 'head City, N. C. Her former | ^"^ ;rnmX'i"^ was in honor of T ^ d^ th come tonight to make the "rub- and Harold Eastmond, jr., havejtpwan, on Friday at 10 a.m. !to the Clouds." ' " Washington. J Albright, senior English tench- ber" game with the Maroon and returned from a visit with rela-; - town is a bit larger than Ma- eerr After the devotions, a group] Steel come true. Matawan and lives in Orlando. Fla. | "Furnished Apartment" signs Real Estate Listing Cards for • tawan, it has a steady popula- ] Twin Boys Feted At r sale at thls tion of approximately C500. Dur- of fellow schoolmates sang some j Mr. Albright started by read- Keyport have" played four times Ernest E. Peseirx. chairman! °'' office. pie nl 'his office. ing the summer months it jumps selections. . •••.'.•. jlng ,the book reports, aloud in so far this year, each winning of the Boy Scout Drive in Haz- i ' ," .—' '..7. ,. to about 9500, since it is a popu- Two short movies were shown, j the 'class and expressing his two games. Party In Hazlet let, reports that S1G5 has been j ; lar resort town. It is a fishing I The first took the spectators on! feeling toward them to both the Barnegat was a team with a collected to date toward the I a tour through Washington, D.-j class and the person who wrote good season's record and ap- l?250 c uoln ft the Hazltlt I O>. They saw the Capitol Build- j It. Iaderosa Childre.Children, Had»«cu ) "' £ii'en.i peared to have the means of The three Hazlp1t Girl Scout I | Ing, the White House, the Su- In order to perfect the-tech- giving- Mntawan a tight go. But Birthdays; Other Items;Tl.OOpSi cjovcricaf mtermecUaatei . eialties. j prorae Court, Washington, Jef-jniques of writing book, reports Linda, a junior, is Inking a on the court, it was nothing like; wili(nrn , fclsotlferson], andLincoland Lincolnn jMemorialsMemorials,. i• thertheree wilwilll bbee mor moree practicpracticee soosoonn tlfis. The Maroon and Steel had w"luun 154 will college preparatory c9ur.se. . . , . | . . . l- twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Car- Her arnbition is to become an and othel spoU Qf intel est A1 i n dolng this Aftei Mr A their easiest win of the year. men Iaderosa, Beers St.. Hast- ; party this Friday afternoon in so included were Arlington; bright finishs criticizing all theThe only oddity was that both ] the Hazlet Firehouse in observ- English teacher. She plans to C(,nleterV| lhe Tomb of the Un-j book reports they will be hand- teams scored the same number let,'••; celebrated their second! ance of the 43rd anniversary nttendMontclair State Teachers jknown So,flleri and Moii"nt Ver-1 ed back to. the students to be of field goals, 19, but Coach Jud birthdays at a family gather- i the found hie of the Girl College. Linda also is avidly , ^ nU ,ocatpd ln Virginia. j rewritten to see how much im- Evans ran in the Matawan subs Ing. at their home Friday eve-; Scou"t'J.'' LINCOLN • MERCURY .-interested 111 Journalism, fahe T)]e second' picture told Uielpipvement can be made after in the last quarter to let Earne- ning. The twins received nura-' "' ; earned experience In this Held story of Ule Mim,uis de Lafa-1 eolne over the first copies. erous gifts and cards and re-' vrvnADT on/Mm ITPMP ' when she worked for a news- 11 iit save face. NEW AND USED CARS yette, and his great contribution The next book report, wlilch Matawan was deadly from the freshments were se r v e d.: KEYPORT SOCIAL ITEMS: paper in North Carolina. She : Guests. were from Keyport, i j ON STATE HIGHWAY IN RED BANK, N. J. wrote, a full column of school to the Revolutionar „ Frenchmany War,, but;La| Iwil willl bbe chosethe fiftn h bony Mre of. Albrightthe year,, fuul line, making 24 charity Freehold. Hazlet and New York , Former Mayor Peter O. Wei-! fayeUe was throws in 37 tries. They had news for the local paper, tne|he came l0 Amerlca because [Each book will be chosen on the State. gand, jr. and Mrs. Weigand, Phones R. B. 6-4545 — 6-0176 made 19 out of 24 until the time Main Cartnr-et. County News rimes, jQf hjs intel.est in the cause of i basis of what each separate stu- A miscellaneous shower wasl St., lire spending a which' is published twice week-; n.ceclmon. Wnen he died,- his the subs came In. Joe Fasso dent needs, such as: If a stu-sank four fouls ln a row early held Saturday evening in honor ! "i°nlh-S vacation in West Palm j ly." 'body, at his request, was ship- dent has been reading nil one of Miss Yvonne Frappier. Beers iBoael1' Fla' Thelr son-in-law —• n the first quarter. He followed a!ltl This southern belle apparent-j ped back to France. He wastype book, he will need a change St., at the home ot her aunt, I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. : ly, likes to keep busy! When | buried in his fatherland,, but up with a brace of baskets. Bill Juhn L from this type to another, equal- Utter, Steve Alikas, Bert Col- Mrs. F. Jenkins, Belleville. The i ' Henclriekson. jr.. and below the Mason-Dixon line she t packed around his casket was ly suited for him. This has nev-lins and Ron Carlson all hit fodecoratinr g scheme was In red' daughter. Mary Jane, of Mid- j belonged to a number of clubs. |t|le American soil for which lie er been done in Matawan High and white with hearts and cu-' '"clown, have just returned, u field goal apiece to make the flom Wesl Pillm Beacl •Linda was a member of the Trl-,niul pledged his sword and hisSchool before and it should Maroon and Steel lead, 17-8. atpids suspended in the room. A: >- ! I-Ii-Y,, a Christian organization fortune. prove successful. the end of the first quarter. buffet supper was served. At-: Mrs. Frank MeCleaster. At-1 associated with the YMCA raid The object of so much em- tending were Mrs. Fred Frap- i lnntic St.. entertained members the YWCA. Since her fresh- phasis on the book reports is to For a few minutes at the start pier, Mrs. A. Frappier, Mrs. D. j °r her sowing club Thursday | man year she has taken part in Three Future Nurses show the students on what level of the second quarter. It looked Flanagan, Mrs. E. Dorak, Miss [evening. Those attending were the school, ele.e club, which «iv- Attend Tea At MMH ' they are writing them and to as through Barnegat, surnamed J. Jenkins, Mrs. M. Frappier. jM >"s. Jnmes Neidtn«er, Mrs. i cs at>,least three concerts a see how much they can improve the Pirates, might steal their Mrs. R. Frappier. Mrs. F. Bah-,Llllle Hushsnn, Mrs. Theodore By Susan Chapman '56 way back into the ball game as year.; She also belonged to the Three girls from the Future in the future. rer. Mrs. T. Dubrowskl. Mrs. i Bailey, Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mrs. Future Teachers of America. Bruce Skeri and Bob Crawford, L. Robbins. Mrs. O. Yenger. ! EvnnEellnc Bennett. Mrs. Wil-. This.' year Linda was received Nurse Club of Matawan High their stars, drove for the baskets Mrs. M. Willing', Mrs. E. Swee-; llam UrsUdt and Mrs. Roland: into the Beta Club, closely re- School went to Monmouth Me- Typing I Classes to cut the Maroon and Steel mar- ney, Mrs. G. E, Dodds, Mrs. T. : Emmons. morial Hospital for a tea. They lated, to Matiiwan's Honor So- Worked CJn Contest gin to 21-14. It was here that Fazio, Mi-s. M, Fnzio and Miss- Mr. mid Mrs. C. Kenneth, One block from ciety. Eligibility for this de- were Frances Loscoe, Ahneta the Huskies deadly foul shoot- Postell, and Ruth McDonald. By Jane Bennett '55 Beverly Fazio. Miss Frappier' Gehlhaus, Elizabeth St.. have Union Station o pends mainly on marks. As in ing did telling damage. Utter plans an April wedding. I returned from a month's vnen-1 Matawan, sophomores and The girls got there at .2:00 The members of the Typing and Carlson each hit for a brace I classes were working on the The executive board of the! tion in Florida. They spent j freshmen cannot join. P.m. and after the tea the stu- of free throws and the first quar- Hazlet Parent - Teacher Asso-;some time in Miami and also: dent nurses'put on skit, named third annual letterhead contest. ter Matawan lead was restor- At present Linda is eyeing our The students were required to elation, meeting Mar, 1 at the! visited Mrs. Gchlhaus's father.: 5WASHINGTON,o.c| 'activities. She goes to the First "Your Future." A panel con- ed. Then Alikns and Utter hit home of Mrs. Frank Barbella, \A. O. Du/fleld, in Orlando, sisting of Miss Mildred Sch- type nn original, personal or for baskets on drive-in and Ali- .Methodist Church, and already business letterhead following made plans for last night's j Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur W Me- * Conveniently located to everything, J has'. Joined the choir there. midt, Miss Virginia Allen and kns nailed a couple of more free meeting when Fathers' Night iFarland. Maple PI., have been | Miss Ramsey gave a talk on certain specifications. ' throws. This doubled the score Once she trets settled, Linda The papers were judged by was to be observed. The or- j spending a vacation in Florida.;, $3.50 & $4.50 single hopes to join the Journalism the new two-year course at on the team from Ocean County [anization is selling greeting | Mrs. George F. Keller, of Mi-j Monmouth Memorial Hospital. the students in the Typing II and made their task a hopeless $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 double Club. classes nnd a committee of :ards which can be obtain-I ami. Fla.. is visiting her daugh-i Is staying with her Two student nurses named Vi- one. They went off the court, ed from members or' teachers iter. Mrs. Charles Schwarz, and U Linda ola Hatfield and Roberta Chris- teachers. The three best let- 34-18, behind at halftime. brother, James B. Long, Jr., and at the school. EUROPEAN PLAN—DELUXE * tianet conducted a tour of theterheads will receive awards •family, Church St. * his family. She is going with a hospital. The girls visited the for their entries' The contest Midway of the third quarter Airman First Class Kenneth Charles Schwar?.. Church St.. ( boy. in her home town. |nurses' residence, chapel, med- closed on Mar. 4 and the re-the score had reached a futile Brlnser and Mrs. Brinser and is un a three-week business- trip j I Hotel . I . When asked her opinion of ical division and nursery. sults were announced yester- 47-22 from the Barnegat stand- daughter. Jessica, have return-'to Europe during which time he | Matawan. Linda replied, "It's a day. point. It was here that Coach ed by plane to Riverside, Calif.. : will be in Germany. France and j . lot like home. The town is a Mrs. Alvln McDonald drove Evans opened the gates of mer- the girls to Long Branch. after spending several days: Italy. Ho made the trip by | i lot smaller than Morehead City, cy and sent in his subs. There- with relatives in Hazlet. • plane. ^PENNSYLVANIA/ but has a lot of advantai?es p.fter the Pirates steadily par- Judy Ann Terry, daughter of' Mrs. Rufus O. Walling, sr.,, that Morehead City doesn't, Students Take Part Assemblyman Speaks ed the score down until with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry, ; Main St., returned home Mon-' have. The schoohl l iis much ] tn International Festival three minutes to go they trailed Beers St., celebrated. . he__r ciKhth ;day from Rivervic>w Hospital„.,,,..„.;, friendlier to a new student. I only 58-48. But Evans sent in I birthday Saturday at a parly. I where .she had boen rccuperat-1 V PARKING find'''the teachers a lot more By Peggy Read '55 To Literary Club the regulars for the final mln- iyiliink tcT.heln me with, my.stud- "Working Together.' for World v utes to avoid any last minute]-* , ies. It has southern hospitality Understanding" was the aim of Urges More Stress Ori panic. ' ' ' ' '^ f Jiat some southern schools don't eight Matawan High School stu- Education, Teachers If the Mnroon and Steel win have!! There's only one thing dents as they participated in an Saturday, they will start plnj Which I don't like—you get International Festival, Feb. 19, Assemblyman Clifton T. Bark- for the state championship next out of school much later iJune sponsored by the 4-H Clubs of alow spoke on "Education" at Wednesday or Thursday. 17) than we do (May 29>." Lin-Middlesex County, and held at the meeting of the Keyport Lit- The box score: da has only one other thing to SI. James Hall, Jamesburg. erary Club Friday afternoon. Ma tawan (02) say, "It's cold!!" The students participating The program was in charge of ••• Welcome, to Matawan, Linda! were: Dorothy Hoever, Ann Dl-the legislative department of Utter, f a v i Santo, Jean Gaub, Peggy Cham- which Miss Jane Walker^ is Alikas. f 2 3 chairman nnd the hostess was 7 B 2C Pvt. Albert Janwich berlain, Peggy Read, all '55; Fasso, f 9 IE Recovers From Illness James Arace and Bob Fnust, Mrs. Frederick J. Noble. Collins, f 3 '56, and Anne Chamberlain, '58. Assemblyman Barkalow said Ucitz, c 2 3 , •'•'•• Mrs. Albert Janwich. 20 WelTh-e Festival featured exhibits he felt people stressed too many Wolf, c 2 0 don Rd.r Matawan. and Mrso.f costumes, dolls, crafts, foods, of the plvysical aspects of edu-Carlson, g 1 0 2 2 G Marie Kilcomins, Morganville, and assorted collections fr^-i acation such as speed zones at Vr.nderbilt, a 0 1 1 the schools and worried more have just returned from visiting variety of countries. V' .."'Moi n Mnn.ee, g 0 revue of foreign cosmr s about children getting Injured 0 0 the former's son. Pvt. Albert Kuhns, g 0 0 0 Janwich at Fort Leonard Wood. presented in conjunction with a than about the type teachers Mo. Pvt. Janwich has been ser-display of native folk dances. that were secured and the kind iously 111 but Is now recovering. The hall was decorated with of education the children re- 19 24 02 ceived. He said teachers, like (50) He would like to hrar from his flags of various countries that G F friends and they may address are members of the United Na- ministers, "must have a call- Tansley. f Ing" for their profession. 1 3 5 linn as follows: Pvt. Albert Jan- tions and participate in the 4-H Krause, f 2 2 wich, RA124C0238, Co. C. 44thprogram. The exhibits were set A musical Interlude was pre-Henderson,,c 1 0 2 A.I.B., 6th Armored Division, up on tables under ench flag. sented by Bruce DiBiase, a jun-Coward, g 7 2 10 Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. ior at Keyport High School, who Skerl, g 8 5 21 You can buy Defense Bonds Real Estate Listlni; Cards for played three accordion selcc- b> thn Payroll Deduct Ion Plan. sale at this office. lions. 19 12 50 Guests at lhe meeting were Score by quarters: Mrs. Evnrt V, Silcox, Mrs. H.Matawan •17 17 15 13—62 Ford passenger-car sales to customers outnumbered Seabrook Schanck. sr.. MrsBarnega. t INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Earl Eastmond nnd Mrs. Earl 8 10 10 22—50 BY RETIRED INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Myer. those of any other make by thousands* Yimr Tax I'rutilcms (Jivi'ii Expert ('uiiMilnitinn At the next meeting Mrs. Nor-Two Entries In Week; M. HOROWITZ man B. Lockwood wllll be theLosse- s Are Slight Fredwood PI., Matawan ' MA 1-3764-M : hostess and the program, ln ! charge of the literature depart- Keyport Police are investigat- AMD ITiS EASY TO SEE WHYI iment, will bo a play presented ing two entries during the past ! by members of the Little Sil- week, one at each end of the SWARTZEL HAZLET i vor Woman's Club. borough. In neither entry was there loss of any amount and Ford is the leader in styling Ferm Is Fined For In the opinion of the Investigat- Striking Freiburg Car ing officers the entries lire the Molorislx knmv lliiit. Ford l);is «>t Dm .stylo trend in work of Juveniles. llii1 iiulustry for ywirH. And now, with styling iiutpired For zlfizaBRlng on Union Ave. Entry was made at the West by (lie (iiluiloiiM Thtimlurliird, Kord in I'arflier out front Keyport School, WashiiiRton St.. and .striking a parked car be- tli.'in I'vor! loiiBliiB to Jnck FrelbuiB, of Thursday but nothing: was be- MornluRHlrie Ave,, Union Beach, lieved to have been taken. a fine of $10 and $5 costs wns Cnpt. Joseph Morlcy, of bor- j Imposed by Borough MiiBi.stratc police., who investigated Ford is the leader in V-8 power ! Alfred Honnessy, jr., on I/ansaid that tlio entry was made Ferm. of 2fi() llnyvlew Ave., Un- through, n window on the west Forrt WIIH fii'Hl in it.s field (liy 2!1 yonrH) to jirovido the ion Dench, on Mar. 2. Pntrol- side of the .school. The window Ford is the leader in ride mivHiiluge.s of V-8 power fe'iiu'u (lint time, Ford tins iiiiin Joseph Nnppl, of Union wns found forced open and n leather's desk was ransacked Ford WIIH drift in its field to iiit'riitliuv lia built over 1-I,OOti.ood V H '.'iiKiiies -more than all other Hi'iirli Police, wns complainant. Front SiiMpeiiHion the (jreiili'.-il iiilviuuv in CIIUHHIH muhiTH cnmbiiml! Fur Illfifi, Kurd (ifforH tun new and John J. Cannon, of YM Mcbu- t no ml.H.sliiK property was re- ported. dcwlgn in 20 yuurn, I'av '">">, it'n even Ijelk'C. Wf>ritiff« miglity V 8'M, ns v.cll ,-I,H JI HIDJII. modern Six —nil with Klnley Ave., 'Laurence Harbor, > was ii.s.sos.sfd $10 nnd $4 f.'osl.s dipt. Morlcy .stated that a bot- tiro wt at an 11Iij: 11• In •unnoili mil even I lie liuicrtt (111! »|ilil-.'H i'(iii(l n"H|iniise iil"ri'i(!|{t'r-'r ! fin1 DiiHHliiK a red Unlit nt the tom dniwnr in lhe rnnsneked bumps. II.'H lhe new Aiuile-I'nised Kiile. I'onu'i of Iloiito 315 and Union desk, contalnliiK a srnnll colloa- Ave. nn Feb. 27 Pntrnlmnn tlon of pentilos nnd dimes, wns Peat Moss - Lime Juhn Couroy, of borough police, unli'i'iul nntl HO pennies were stopped Mr. McKlnlpy, taken. rORD IS Form anil Garden Seeds Kciini'lh Whltlim. jr., of Wv- Kcypoi't Police also are hives- cr IMnwi, WIIH fined $10 nnd $5llHiilliiu a reported brcaklntt nnd IIW AI.JL TME FEATURES main for drlvlim wlllioiit dm1 entry nl. the Uindiui Knlttlim Corp,, Locust St., lute' TIIUTH- Baby Chicks rci'iird to other traffic on Un- 1 THAT IMAJtCE: YOUR CAB ion Avn, Ffb, 27. l'lilroliinm tiny in enrly Prlduy In which Wllllum NIIKIC, of borough po- four offices were disarranged, WORTH I».TrOB^E WftffEIV YOU Poultry Equipment ll<'r, In.suyd the tlckot, A olit'ck hns shuwii Unit nolh- lint was ri'inovcil, Birv XT • wosrjrxfi IWORE To Aid Church Fund But. Wllllnni J, Oi'lKor, ot bor- Purina Chows. (iiiuli police, who in II (In the Ini- WHEKf YOU SEX.X. XT :v A jjiii.it.ii' .ihd (,iip)vnj drir.m1, tial invtvsliKiitlrm r.nld thai en .'it nit km will bo held Tili'Mtliiy I IT WIIN lii'llcvi'd imidi! throiiBh Pwmr/6fM/e^ W. D. SWARTZEL, JR. ul 7::iO p.in, at Cli'iicc Mcthurllnl, n window on the Mouth Hldo ot Top Nome Mnkes In Farm & Garden Equipment ('lunch, Kdmnml.'i nnd St.' llu> factory. It WIIH noted Unit .iiiint'H Av«H,, Union llfucli, (or WIIH lite only window In tin; MDEl. ROAD Telephone tin1 lieiiedl of thn church liulld- bulldlim without burn, George S. Barrett & Son, Inc. IIII! mud, Mi'H. Alum Htcldlc A chock for fliiHoi'Di'lnlH mid •». K. HAZLET KK 7-1109 win lid the huNiPim nnd ilic pub- u Hourcli nt tlu> miri'oundlnH urn- MAIN STREET MA 1-3100 MATAWAN lic IN Invited to nil end, ii \n IH'IIIU IUIKII>, , MARCH 10, 1955 THE MATAWAN'jb'Cf'RNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE THREE—FIRST SECTION tawan. Sparks was charged 1 Campaign Improves ley Mi's. Mnigoret Oeden, *Ed-| The Jumoi Pimn, entitled with robbing $150 from Charles EASTER SEAL GIRL WITH GOV. ROBERT B. MGYNER Meeting To Discuss ward, Bennett and Mrs. "Thomas: "Soiree A Paris." was! held Feb. Prison Sentences Moore, a Freehold Township Manners Of Motorists Johnson A tunscnulion oi the ID The v eel end included a tavern owner on Aug. 3. Judge Recent campaigns for improv-; program will be heard on Sta-: basketball name between Ped- For Holdup Men Giordano granted Assistant 1955 Salk Vaccine Ing the. manners of ; motorists , 30 die and the Hun School Satur- L i WOR Ujls SaUlrdlly al 7: Prosecutor John M. Pillsbury's j j may be having a beneficial ef- • day alternoon, a dinner and Cliffwood Boxer Goes request that charges of robbing Plan Program To p m a Mnnnlapan Township tavern | jfect on the conduct of drivers i ' ' lal dance To Jail; Other Terms owner of 550 be dropped against, Inoculate Children j.but, says the Keystone Auto-; At the meeting, guests; were •'iih midnight Williams, of Williams and Sparks. The two 'mobile Club, some operators are | present from Wayside, Olive ments al the conclusion of the }' Fred (Buster) ' A meeting has been called for Performing their newly-learned {Branch, Atlantic, Southard and dance. On Sunday the program Cliffwood, and Jordan Dillard, .allegedly robbed John Chizon on | acts of were sentenced Aug. 12. Also dropped .were ! tomorrow at the Freehold of- courtesy in much the j Liberty Oranges, Tl w;is an-offered brnnkfast, church, din- ferth Amboy, I lice of Earl B. Garrison, Mon-SBin e perfunctory manner that j nounced that at the Apr. 7 ner, and u coffee hour. Thursday to 10 to 15 years in charges against Williams and some in the ! mouth County Superintendent of small boys tip their hats, j meeting there will be a tienmon- state prison by County Judge Dillard of taking part i Schools concerning the 1955 Snlk Observers of the Club notice ' stratum of furniture refhiishing John C. Giordano, for robbing Moore robbery, I Vaccine Program. The com- particularly that many drivers by Mrs. Lorna White of the Electricians To Elect . a Freehold Rax station operator : Reformatory terms for inde | municiilion was addressed to nre polite enough to luwer their county extension service. ; Officers will be elected for the of. $453. on Aw;'. 20, I3f>4. i terminate periods were impos Roland J. Hines. chairman of headlight beams when cars are, The home economics c0'n" coming: year at the dinner meet- Williams, an amateur boxer, ; cd by Judge Giordano oh five the Monmouth County Chapter approaching from the opposite' niittee will hold a card party Ing of the Bnyshorc Electrical was convicted by a jury on Feb.; Bnyshore men involved in a sei of the National Foundation for direction, but they raise them: Mar. i : at 1 p.m. at the League to be held Monday eve- 14'Of the holdup of Charles Slat- ies of thefts last August and ! Infantile Paralysis, by Fred H. again just before meeting the o! Mrs. Jack PPrestonn , Red ning at Buck Smith's Tavern. tery, of Freehold. Dillard plead-, September, mainly from bus! I Meyer, District Consultant on oncoming car. This unexpect- Rcl-' Middle-town. Keansburg. i/fed no defense; to the saxnc in- ness places in the Keypo'rt | Community Health Organization ed flash of light in the eyes nf :\ _ ; — dictment. Williams, Dillarcl Keansburg area. The five are I nf the Stale Department of motorist at the most crucial Peddie Junior Was ; A Navy cruiser bake shop and James Baldwin, of Newark, Charles Banzaca,' jr., 9 Belle : I Health. point of the passing maneuver Qn Prom Committee • must produce about. 41)00 serv- allegedly trailed Mr., Slattery view Ave., Keansburg. . and i It is a meeting to consider is hlshl-v dangerous because it. ings per day for her crew. .''. after he closed his gas station, James Dean, 19. of 24 Lohsen | and adopt organization of groups adds shocking surprise to mo- William N. Anderson, son of The Navy's first airplane stopped his car and robbed him. i Ave.. Keansburg, to Annandale mentary blindness, says the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. An-flight from a ship was in Janu- : I who will primarily be respon- In passing sentence on Wil- Reformatory; George G. Woods | sible for Ihe vaccination of Club. . : del-son, of 133 Maple PI., Key- ary 1011 from the battleship liams, Judge Ginrdanu told him jr., 19, Cliffwood Beach,. John • Miinmoutli County school chil- Leaving the beams lowered port, was a member of the Jim- USS Pennsylvania in San Pran- "You are lucky you are allVG Jefferson, 22, of 67 Center Ave. dren with the anti-polio Salk'for an additional 20 feet, when ior Prom Committee al The and so is the police officer (who Keansburg, and Martin J. Me Vaccine. The State Department enrs pass in the night, may pre- Peddie School lit Hi;:htsiov.-:i. •'Furnished Apartment-1' apprehended you). I couldn't Grath, 19, of 12 Creek Bd. of Health under the direction of vent an accident. where he is : 1 fire. help but think what risks police f Keansburg, to Bordentown. The Dr. Dimel Bergsma, its direc-' r Wliike. This could have been a judge directed the five serve 'or. haj again accepted the re- Seed Beds, Planting v, very serious thins." • their terms concurrently with .-iponsibility of the Snlk injection n;scussec| Rv Club Baldwin turned state's evi- 'those they are now serving for to county children. Mr. Hines ' dence during' the Williams trial crimes in Somerset County, said that the inoculation of chll- ! Harold Simmons spoke on and testified he sat in Dillard's • John J. Carney, 24, of Frank (Iron who had not gotten the : mixing soil for need beds and automobile wliile% Dillard and : lln Ave., West Keansburg, was Salk Vaccine last year and ate planting seeds at the Mar. 1 Williams robbed Mr, Slattery. given a suspended sentence to j in the first, second, third nnd meeting of Ihe Root and Branch Court action Is still pending a- Bordentown Reformatory, three Diana Konderian, Now Jersey's 1955 Easier Seal girl, and Gov. Bob-j fourth grades now would be Garden Club, held in St. Mary's gairlst Baldwin. j years probation. $250 fine and : erl B. Moyncr get together lo launch the month-long 1955 Ea=ior Seal ; eligible for anti-polio shots this Hall, Keyport. Hostesses were An indeterminate sentence to court costs for open lewdness appoal which opens ioday. Diana, selected as the • renrcseniaiive of . year, providing the U.S. De- Mrs' Warren Fuhrmiinn and Bordentown Reformatory wits! in Raritan Township on Mar.some 2000 crippled people served by Eoaster Seal-supported rehabili- ; pm-tnient of Health gives its gg Murvan Fuhrmiinn. The given by Judge Giordano to Carl 29, 1954 and was ordered to con-tation projects, presents' king-size version of the pink Easter stamp/sheets M! •b. Sparks, 6 Orchard St., Ma-:tinue psychiatric treatment. of which will be distributed lo over a million New Jersey residents in approval. i club's next meeting will be on the appeal which will end Easter Sunday. Hundreds of scientists and A-pr. 5. tabulators are working feverish-; Attending were Mrs. LJoyd Opening the 1955 Easter Sea! nwurc of the vast unused liu- ly to complete the valuation of Mason. Mrs.-Clifford Brny. /ir.s. appenl today, Gov. Robert B. man resources among the thous- last year's tests by Apr. 1. Mr.'Robel.t Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. Meyner cited the important role a,nds of crippled and handienp- Hines said all advance reports Eari Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Sim- WOOD EXTENSION indicate that the final word , Miss Elizabeth Geyer. |of New Jersey Society for Crip- ped children and adults in our i mons pled Children and Adults, the communities, resources which I "'ill be the dramatic answer Mjss Eclith Richards. Willard j statewide Easier Seal Society,; can be added tn the strength of those engaged in the "fight a- .Aumack and Mrs. Evelyn LADDERS | in helping lo provide "the treat- our communities, slate and na-gainst polio" have waited for. .'cone. Mr. Mason was a guest. ment and other rehabilitation tion if these handicapped clti- j A favorable report will be re-j services which are so essential zens are given a chance \al (he j sponslblc for the inoculation of R j. to our handicapped citizens." benefits of modern reliability-1 an estimated 12.000 Monmouth'^ 20 ft. Though government is in- tion." County children in the public ; At Grange Meeting creasing its efforts in behalf of "Although our government a- and parochiah l schoolh s nnd mil- i 24 ft. he handicapped, Gov. Meyner gencies are expanding their ef- "ons of children throughout the' *™l'lt"n ,'""?e' °,.„ ,1?'?'''' said, "it is proper that the great;forts to help meet these needs. U. S., Mr. Hines said. >?, ?«',',, PVPZ,r in Rod Men's j voluntary agencies now provide ; it is still great voluntary organ- At Friday's meeting rel'-, i!fr innlri," ,,« , 1'w i 28 ft. 'an important share of rehabili- j izntions like New Jersey Society ; resonlatives of the State De-!"»')• „„,;.„' °," ',n^o.-eci t.ation ser.vices and that they al- for Crippled Children and Ad- j parlment of Health will lead >":[,,,,„„' WnBMMttn .,.* ways should continue to do so", -ults, and its sister Easter Seal | organization of Monmouth Coun- |"nf.. "°" ^r^ir.,", '.ih L\,u,\ 32 ft. ""Th-e ~~Governo— r" urges whole-whole- ; Societies throughout the nation. HI ty schools and health agencieagencies i," !r,Zte If cmira I s ' hearted support off the Easter! which provide an important toto . conduct the 1955 anti-polio , Dunn ^™^> °[c£™;^:; 36 ft. Seal appeal. share of the treatment and oth- Salk vaccine inoculations, when, i Arthur Lyle and DEALER'S USES CAR VALUES The Easter Seal appeal which er rehabilitation services which i and if; the vaccine is approved^ Jossey. Other opens today and continues until are essential to our handicap-| by U. S. Department of Health. •share' d in the valuable 40 ft Easter Sunday. Apr. 10, seeks ped citizens. It is proper that j Mr. Hines said that it Is nee-, a statewide goal of $265,000 this this is so and always should bejessary to anticipate the favor- •" ..,„" ,.i nble adoption of the vaccine on Miss Agnes Harmyk. Roy UNDERWRITERS APPROVAL year. During the appeal month, so. sheets of Easter Seals will be1 "The Easter Seal appeal of account of the time required to '; UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED di.sti'ibuted to more than a mil- New Jersey Society for Crippled administer the serum. The sec- lion New Jersey residents along Children and Adults, our own'oml injection must be given one with letters asking contributions Easter Seal Society, opens to-; week after the first and the Open Friday Nights to help support and expand New day and continues n::'.i! Easter j third, four weeks after the sec- .Jerscy's pros-ram of Easter Seal Sunday, Apr. 10. It I* this an- j and injection. Mr. Hines said services for the physically mini month-long appeal that en-1 that Monmoulh County schools handicapped. Easter Seal-sup- ables the Society and its county j close earlier than others in the ported projects currently are affiliates to/support, the yc:iv4-stale and that makes it manda- servtim about 2,000 handicapped round statewide program of re-jtory to prepare now. Invited to 26 - 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT New Jersey people, (ltabilitation centers, of physical attend the meeting are repre- In this appeal-opening state-; therapy, occupational Ih'enipy. sentatives of the Monmouth ment, Gov. Meyner declared:'speech therapy anrl other spec- County Medical Society. Rod I-TERRIFIC WEEK "More and more .each day. the iiilized servlce.i which our crip- Cross, Monmouth County Or- American people are becoming pled people need so grievously." ganization for Social Service. Monmouth jsociation. superintendentCounty Nursess ' anAsd- * Legs of Genuine 17.7 Per Cent Deaths i State Garden Club \ principals of public and paro- Due To Cancer In 'S3 , Offers Course II jchial schools. P-TA's. Mothers' ! Clubs, the Monmouth Memorial Spring Lamb looked Hams Figures compiled by the A- On Mar." 23 and 24 tinGal'~ j Hospital, the Monmouth County inerican Cancer Society, New den Club of New Jersey will of Board of Health Officers and Jersey Division, from the re- fer Cour.se II of the 17th Newall engaged in the vaccine tests ports of the Division of Vital Jersey Flower Show School. last year willing and ready to 49c Statistics and Administration of On Mar. 21! there will lie theserve this year. he New Jersey State Depart-;foilowlllR outHtntwlinrt sm-akers: ment of Health reveal that can-; , „ n :„,. Catholic Daughters Hit-Pcsrade cer accounted for 17.7 per cent ; , , Plan Card Party LB. 49c of the total deaths in the state ^nl °r tnp Garden Club of New NON-BREAKABLE ALL SPEEDS in 1953. A. total of 52,794 men Jersey, past president of Hie Members of the Catholic and women died during the National Council of Stale Gar- Daughters of St. Joseph's. Key- of e LB, 19c Check Your Favorite port, discussed plans for n card year, of whom 0350 were can-de n cmbf; ,mi nlllhor of "Wild cer victims. party at their meeting on Tues Childrens Comparing1 the 1053 deaths Flowers for Your Garden." who di\y held in the school cafot(.'ria. [Zl Melody of Love with 1952, the department rec- will spoal; on _ conservation, us- A rummape sale will be spon Records ' ords show that the number did ing as her tnr'.c "Native Planl Q Naughty Lady of Material and I.s Adaptability to group i.s planning a theatre trip C the Garden:" Everett L. Mil-to New York. Mrs. James C. of the age groups up to and in-ler, .superinteiu'ent of the Coe 25 Shady Lane cluding the 25-44 year bracket. Day. grand regent, presided at. Estate at. Oyster Bay. L. I., who •he meeting. However, In 1D53 there was anwill give (he horticultural lec- Q Little Shoemaker increase in cancer deaths of 5.5 Announcement was made that H Ballad of ture on "Methods of Growing Mrs. George Egan had been np tier cent In the 45-C4 age group, Exhibition Flowers;" Mrs. Ste- and 1.9 per cent in the GG years Iresslng units in the Borough of W. Front St., Keyport Q Jones Boy Davy Crockett phen Reynolds, of Sharon Seyport. and over group. Conn., an arlisit. nnd winner of [3] Bunny Hop Of the deaths in 1053. five the Fenwick Medal, who will [71 Earth Angel were under one year: 52 were discuss "Dei'iin in Flower Ar- [_3] Mamma Doll Song in the age group from one to rangement -willi Emphasis on FOR BEAUTY • Open Up Your Hcarl four; 4(1 in the five to 14 ageLine nnd Balnnce. ' group, being the leading cause Assorted Nursery of the, 341 total deaths; 83 in On Mar. 24 Mrs. l.oriMi Dud- • Crazy Otto (etc.) the 15-24 year groups: 707 in son, of Lnrehmonl. N. Y.. chair Rhythm and Fniry Tales the 25-44 year group: 3871 in theman of the New York Ptisl- N YOUR NEW HOME And ersen gnuluiile Symposium and au- t • Hearts of Stone •15-G4 year ago bracket and 4G06thor (if articles on color, will In the 65 years and over group. talk on color in "Flower Ar- Cancer of the digestive and rangement," with emphasis on abdominal tracts was the monochromatic harmonies. Kfealest cause of death during Mrs. John L. Merrell. of Ro- Special the 1953 year, 3740 being victims chester. N. Y.. former member while 2.180 died of cancer of theof the Inleniiiiiunal Flower 45 & 78 RPM Records uenlto-urlnary and the breast; Show Committee will Inlfi'iirct 12B4 of respiratory cancer; H92 "SchetluK1 Making and the Rx- On Sale Albums of lymph and blood cancer: 205 acl Meaning of Terms Used." of the cheek cavity and pharynx Mrs. Joseph H. MleheniM1. of c imrl 1133 of unspecified cancer. Mountain LHI.VN, IS ehiilnwin of 29 each White Xmas the Flower Show School Com- Tho Navy requisitioned Its'! mlllee. All reservations tire to Glenn Miller first airplane on May II. 11111. It; be made thfoukli Mrs. Knswell vvn.s constructed of wood, can- Mult, flauovel . Bing Crosby va.M and bamboo and dupable of. All Makes of Needles I'lylni! tit lonot. 45 mlle.'i an hniir.i A Nnvy siibiunrine, the USS Plcl-.erol, hold:- n record fnv Ihe Plus.—Pack* of A Star Is Born 10 yciira frnm today, ninny youim inmi and women will be loni'.e'-t tiiit'erwiili'i' eniifc b.V Joni Juincs studying In college, thi.|r way .sleiiinlnii fil'H inuticiil Mllle.s Needles |>alil Ilirciugh Kiivlnt! NOW In f''i>»i H; Kom- lo Pearl lnr All Speeds H. K, Having IlnmlM bur without surl.i iiii1 Deep In My Heart ANDERSEN ANDERSEN Lihcrnr.c GLIDING WINDOW CASEMENT WINDOW' 25 FOR 25* 'I he Siisli glide IIOIII side In side in ;i Hack! The j iif- iivv.i} limn ilu' hitusi1, Makes i\ won* sash cm bo iCMio\al lor ([link cltMiiirti,' -iinlodrs! ik'itul mvMfu'Ain} Hindoo! I nj'fM'.r/t'(l (or wci\th» Compk'U' linn incliiili's doilMc yl;i/nn; .Hid .sCICCIl. v\lijihhu'ss. ('lilt iiivltuk's liisuli' Siucil -iiul tloillilc

Open Friday Til !>:<>() I'-M. MATAWAN LUMBER Tlio Friendly Lumber Yard At Bus Stop Key port 7-2700 Sutphin Ave, opp. Frcnonu R. R. Station - Mntnwan, N. J. - Telephone MA 1-2061 PAGE FOUR—FIRS.T SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1955 ! 1 5 YOUR LEGAL NOTICES THE MATAWAN JOURNAL ! ^! COHMOS-LAW 4>25fl , SHKIIIFF'S SALE:—BV vi-hir of n Aliitiman. Township. Mninwan Boi-nuBii Prices are FOB Flint. Mich, j writ of execution lo me directed. Is- '"''"/'wiilwi Bi-uwif, 'l'uSihhur. ' i Keyport basketball teams 1i sued out ui t)m M vnnoutji Otuntv ruhliKhfrt Kvctrv nv.ursday Court (La\v Division) there will be ex- ] B>- UnowN PUBLISHING AND i went to Maltuvnn Wednesday i n'ipfH In sa'c nt public venclui', on • HELP" WANTED I Momb.v, Ihe 41b day of April. Jfl53. . FOR. RENT SERVICE i FOR SALE iMMNTi.MOcmiP,VNY ; nlirht and played the varsity 1 bPiwet**! the Imurs of Hi n'cl<>:i "I .i.iiri two people, near business center. Call The AUiihWiin Journal doc* mil know- te JtUliAllJNU Early American. Victorian anil Em- V. V V.;-!HM Hrown Editor I teams were victorious. The day." at thc'Cnurt'Hou^c in tho B-irmiirh | Miitawwi 1-20-HJ-H. jll" iv I v iip<_'L'|i! lielp Wnnlpc] adverliM1- • Oil nurners. Stokers, Gas Burners, i pile I'nrniture. dolls, china, slass. bnc- hoiu linn* covered hy ilu» fuo , N. A. NILS EN & SONS i .i-hrac. copper. Ij.ais. iron, and tinware. :Uor,..'J'n••- .' -SUBSCRIPTIOc V. nrowii....:;..A(ii!m.-ials;il minhnum wape iilu S'car (within Stall?) court aninuntinu approximately $111(3,• nent Hoad, Morgan villo or call M:ita- Firms cn;j.rif;eti in hit erst ale commerce ,.ix Months • ;;II5,I; able to .score. The court being 00. r Ail the defendants' rlylK, title ami wttn J«42f»«-M. i if » i" the proriuclinn uf poods fur com- •-.-•- :•, ••-•.'• -, CHICKEN brooder for 350 chickens, •'•'.• Three Months Viuij large, and two division lines be- .„•-,. --- morco iiuifj n»\v pay :it ln;ist 1"> ut'ntF HOOM and bonrd fi.r elderly counlc.; practically new. inquire Fred Bar* OiK- Yiiiu- I'HitsUlo State) lilicie.su if any, In and tu the ffillow* FURNISHED room. Inquire G'-i Brnntl in liuur nnd time and nne-hnlf Jor {.mi ins used, the Visiting lassies cll(| in": nk'o warm private home: wllh nur*- ham. Water St., Matmvan. jlO* - Ollu S'ear (uulsiclu U. S.) St., Mat a wan «r call Ma'.awan l-2."i7.'U uvi.-rliim; under ihe federal Wage ;ind iii^ enrc. Call Keytvirt 7-^463-n. wjlO* J - .^-- . Six Munths luutsick' U. S.I ?-°" j not find themselves until the All iliat certain fol, tract, or parcel -\\ ' .(10° il«nr I.JIW. .Idb-se^kcis ofTcred I"**? by '," Six Monlhs luutsidc U. H.) nt lanri and nromtsus [Ja^tlculaih- dn- i -..-••• , ", " ! USED television sets In Hood condition. Iris I second half, find then made on- f-'tribed, pilualc, lyin'i and l>clnf! in the ' fovnc'd hrms vOioiild iiotiTy th-; V.'-t»c ATTENTION. New comer m tmvn, old. fiarenins from S23 anci up. Pulc'S" 'PvC,.i(iois mid jiilminlstralcirs uf Ij "y two field goals to a tota! Tn\i»hip uf Maribnro. Mnnmotith room4, modern, " and IUMIr Division. U. S. Departvn^ni ' inner In business. Tf»ke attvantiipe '. hie corner W Front jind MaaJn Sis., •••••• •-iitts hive tin- riclu tn .select tlicl vvivcor e o"f• 3•»•3> fo'"r• Matnwani>*."-»w»i.. Whe••-•-n• I W.ltt " ili v spaporB In wllU-h lli<--y ik'sirr llion ; no timekeeper's whistle blew •^^Scjii^'lurr^al^'w^'m^cK• yiollccs . prhilcit. If_ tin-...rialji,Js_ ™i ; h!,e„ finalflnnls, scorscore for the boys' si-llTll..ii mill Ilie n.Hli'f "ill nrnliabli I [I aSi 36-236-32 In Matnwan's apnoiir In somo newKimiwr Unit yon , .;amc W •-. iiVmrt MIIVI Havi' sti«:-'!' " Fneiitls" .i. ; avor. 1'lic Jciuniai liiivh-.y hiislncss wllli llu ; fun-iiculr's olTH't ivill du lvi-ll bi B";n j Twenty Years Aero \ tl-.lii In 'mind. ! (Issue Fiidny.- Mar, 8, 1035' H.'spmislbililv r..r lypoiiranhic-a 1 uf William Oevte!, of Browntown I-rors l'i Illnlli '! I" UK' ™»t "" rrt nipht nt n special moetlhg, All u-orU and par* DJll-C IMM'UPH'll l'> .-UK-ll IMTlll. , I ) ISIV I i 111'. ••••(••:•• I tested free at stou • i ti,, I oceived the post on the Madl- •vrlro to' niilpli W. .Tniw>. Nrana»cr. j ,„.,-,: - ft l'.nni in KL'-.-IIIVI. be able to tv'>e: shorthand neros- cuar.MMccd. Tubo.f tested free at stor. Klileri'd as s'l'i-ootl-elans mail a fclth Al'ilwy Si'olB' - "'"- or MA n.nonoi .«nry. o riv wck. Cr.ll Kovpnrl l-llriw ^"™ ^-ows HTW a.m. \» fi P.m.. Fr Bull Bearings , olTli-c-iiffl t Mt MntawnnN, JN . uJ., miller tin on Towns-h'.p CommllteD left vn- :.CL'tinn and for nppninlmcn;. ' wjto d.i>*s until [i p.m. You arc llabillt 11.1 Slate Si.. PerthIll *mli»>. .,.,.. biiimlnry line o! f MARI.IKVIO i ^, 'jv u-brkluc i-i.niil«»r sln"lc Inscrls Ili.-il lilklt! ivccAy itntl cn*lU' - . iiui jjf M'-5in:li a, Ki7:i. Ilie recent jnet-t.v insured U'lten .vou ,, nut by death of I man' r> MAN nli'.c In ni-.cr.itc ucinil worklm: Ten Eyck nmipon. Inu. S8.1 Upper Ma al a toiii-li of Ihe finj*erli(->. Sec Bowr.e. .nrr-cd In lOlfl li^^ Y'^^n^r^™XJ * ""* * '" ^ '" "V." niiulii-u" >ir »-v ir-i-'rt in"ls '.vi-h aDil' St.. Mni.'ivaii. Cnll Mntawan 1-IOon. made myself tw•no vnnryears youngevnimcpi-'•'•''r • «' thmlnuicso \vp:;torl. M«v I lin,nn 'HslJu'eof Wil'inc <4n , •<•' ' ilv. :\"O nvor L'j yo^.rs. Apply llarfl No Money Doun .'J Vrs, lo Pny _ •;. 7;'iiiun-SDAY MAUCII in. IBJ5 Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin entor '• i^ "n'c |A> fiti-ic the WON'OH" I rEI.KVlSlON ANH IIADIO SF.nVICK Call now for free hoiiic/c.«llinalc.' than I'actually wns. As I will! ly decorated, ur-u' furiiitiirci. IH-H- II- itcpfiir.^ on all nuikrs. Pirkup and dc-' No ohlipttUir.. # I ireri \y i I li n sliowor and tteii i Incw nf Wilson A von in*. S'MiUi ICV, l!tj Illitv IcUcfioii. vcnetiHa Ijli'itl.'i. C.-ill ' livcrv ycrvii't1. C^ll Village Televipion K;irl A. 7'"r.inlz , Ko.viwrl "-1M05 • ftf iilnn'cs dintanco ISO* lo tho pnint m jilsr'rv May. Jr.. iluiaivaii 1 -20-111. u.ilfi 1 I or Miss Ellen Brain, of Ti'on- j"' )n-innii\f. ! ATTENTION hi AnnHaiicr CII.. -d E. l->n"' «' Kc '- ul of work thrnuyii n i ivrl Keyport 7-:i0:il or Mitlrtlctcnvn Vcnclian minds . ' ^COMMUNICATIONS ! on, Saturday afternoon. Miss llllt-ili. (i.irin- ntr- : .- ."-0-I7U wjtf :.Tp"Ulc Editor: n, y only evidence I have of my Subject tn rcstridi"iis i»f rt*{'c:ni-t: cal! Mninwan 1-^fiG.VM-l. wjtf - rinse record? , ' : B'rcds N'O"'S13 on ly decorated, in dUD'.ex luuise. In- rk'c. maltirc all arinnul exporionco, i ' , • ' vun ""' •••' " • - _ [ v infill lit tn. t>i viiii* .i:% iiiin.-*.. in- prfe, f..,,di li'nulisEnBllshh t'(irrreorres.K.mlem-c.i«;iir»inlnni*o. enr . . A Uenl . . •'.••'' :: ' ,' i 557 1JUd ltd MMt w n f nr r RUSSELL'S RADIO & TV i "CDJIIC nnd Gel "cm" Salrl • inir pur Boy Scout Anniversary ring the fact that Conch A-No. We suggest tjmt you -^ «- XaSTrnZZ-"t*ZKi;!^f ">" »"•• »'» " «f.J?5 WtoJ'S?* ^HEr^a'c.™^ CLOSING OUT is ' Fisher had practicalli y no OOll your, local social Security j ,,C.PrHMv, Rt 'he -n,\t nf Carl Wonncr \-*fiJ*'J2£^<—.-.—--••..-- .—-—~- '.Ihls ^PAVspapcr. - W.I10 SALES & SERVICE i!0 Ciimbinntlon Aluminum Windows • ••'./'period and tlii-oushottt the year. office at. the. time .you/fielleyolimd to be SOM i • - /"' The BoarBdd of directorditrss of ththee ; eserve-strengtrve strength lo replace'sev- , $9.95 : ovgfuilzalion have asked me to.* •rnl of his regulars who were vou'.al-tnin'nsri Iteu. S211-in S4'l WlncUm-R . ^ -tlitink you for your interest in j olns stale. The locnl .v.a.rsity that you Thru puJ Die* year, an ownsionpJ jiiin*-^ cam turned in n senson scor suffie! inp»su'rrrl \vf"d°w dno^n't mean ton v.'hat we are doing for the boys. iTi'icli. 1 Now wo'vo got !i0 nf.'lhGin. nntl ' tho ninri'inrc Ihcv'n. hi our wnv-^So, enmc .iml m?l , 'cm al n Trnctlnn nf their oricinnl , t-firl! In Root) .shape, ready to be firne V hunt? I , (i ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY 'good turn" lo this or- "ividual scorer with NOW $19.95 EACH NOW IS THE TIME Hoeular 3D.II3 To have vmir car ohcoHct) fur State 1W4 CI OSR OUT ALUMINUM nspection. Lights and brakes ad- COMBINATION WINDOWS justed. Allsnnienr nnd Balance Now $9.95 Ass't Sizes Rcffiilfir 2f/.(»5 ta.4it.95 A A 1 SMOl1. INC. 1054 Clot^p Out Aluminum Doorfi Tlaii !c ."M ticri r But inn wovd •'.'• To the.. • A"—• p I should like to thank you for Dv Mrs. Thorn Thompson anrl illlaln. lyiiin purtun!'v vvitli fjrnwin?, Malawan 1.2338 / Now $39.96- a ken. If your ill .M.I ..I- ' Write Box n care of Uiis nuivcpapcr. •• til" cdi or:nl, "An Outstanding I Mrs. Thomas Morrison in their j USED CARS wjl Regular 7IUI5 •' ire at least $100 yearly from a.ul S.alo No Moon- nnwnl :t Years to Pay " •'• Project" which appeared in the'new home nt 94 Main St., Mn- •vork on a farm whelhei- In the pfj."J:^ "J|S!?n-t''i[ ACKAWD. l'Mfl .4 dr. sedan, uo •'Fob ' 24th issue It -is most! >an-nn. The house was purchas- cnnclltlnn. Hariiw and dealer, defrost ARISTOCRAT OF fnrm home or in the fields, the •74/ms. and lno.'in niwi1 t nunih:; HOUSES FOR SALE •'• .p-rntifyins!' to receive such splen-ied In l»04 by the late Benjamin covored-by so1- •-74". ins. ami n.i. 11'V" .,,.,', •"'.'' ci iir •- now M-Tu'iiinr. nnv ,,<•.. I'-ioo • nuuotJ 1 \Ji\ Crti-M ,w ,rKLBS3 s,,,11;c ,,c;,,cr L.nmi)|ni0 W|tH .,, Bro-id MONMOUTSlrcct KcviTort HKE '. 7-21)74 ; •did support and a. real source P. S. Brown, polisher of Thej«'oil«. would, toe coined oy so n. •'• ot onoourasement to those who! Matnwnn Journal and The Key-clal . security and must be 110 >lBle S7S00 SC KEV ' (ire enc'eavoi-'M to remove ob-; uorl Weekly, nnd since that time ported by your employer. i hS ^.^'"^r'VK-"^ '-- --- „; '-S ' ° '""^ W BAT.«.J.BTTiif:™ri,.,o ,nd c^? >» ^™?Kr?1^n»^ ^i ;: ,. li i T.M M . Vvn nuinh"" CHEVHOLKT. I'M It oontl cinrilll'ill. O'IC •• •••-.•-_• -••- , •••! -• ••— 'c:it. ennd linn. Call Mill- •' Kci-nnrl 7-34(l'l-H S wjlfl' . "lecllonablc- literature from dis-;hns been the home oP Ills family, Q_When do. social, security fk-o "ii April X 111-4 In l^.l..c nilliu?.. , owner. C;ill MAt.-iwnn 1.1;"I5. wjlO Bl!'.-i.D INC-i 10 imivt-. dehvcrcil m .vuui w;m 1-4531. ' ujlO* __i_-__'_.lZ~--.."-A ...... " - • piny racks. We certainly hope j . • ' 6! _;:_.:_"":._.. HOT wainr hciter. 20 Kallon, reason* • •that the citizens of the bayshoro, 'J-» ^-•,rs ™ he shop some fellows say • r.reri will aMrmntiveiy answer 1 liaiue Tal' '' 1J- ° - ' , •>ersou • can draw out only whnt. ] •DIP Cosine question of the edi-1 In making the appointment 0., he. has paid In. - "•'.-.' jRenssclaer f... Cartnn , to^'the A—Oki-aBc benefits forIhe TO E J A Fahey. Chairman)place of chairman'or tlio Board .j,.Gt] person are payable for Llierit'iro Committee 1 of Adjustment nt the meetlns llte just keep on.llvltiir Holy "Name Societies ~' '— —-••->• -" " rr""""•"' :>.i nii|i WKST?Ke!insljurK. one acre r priip. . - Bunk H-.-iie.i or (Wai.'l. will wllll '. crty, Ideal biilldinu site. Call KiCans- : NIC'T liihle, kl'i-hen sto-,1. otil plalcs. Kids HIKI curls. Cnll Malnwjin 1- , lmrg.'«-10l)4. wjtf KKYPORT MAIN ST. Jin; Business Opportunity LOCATION

tor, oriicial orsan of the Cntho- of the Army. Air ..Corps-., has re „ ,,, lie Dioccso or Trenton, printed turr.od to :tM..^co«mtry for -«. 30 u These cmersency first aid items arc for a family of four persons or less. Assemble rce,lvlne each in part your editorial comments!jdli tiny leaVeleave.. month. "r «''-i. ' j 2. Aromatic Spirits of Am- 1 lo 2 oz. None For fainfncji, adult dose V;,,„„ ,,,0 ,,me- nPPn), ,.: ,,,.n.^, 3. Table Salt 1 box Sodium chloride tablet, 10 For «ho«l<—dissolve 1 leaspoonful salt and 1/S> THE LONG AGO the Matawan Civic Club licld f|2ni.pri v-r 5;,,,^-,, vn-| •• '•-">••- <•„ n.v-rv. -vi MI.. t ! lkl grains. teaspoonful baking soda in 1 ql. water, Have r_ ..-...,,. ,u,hl at Butjonwood -^'ZsacM Security Of-i ^,.1"^,^ ^'!^' "" patient drink as much as he will. Don't give to Maror wns one of tlie moat sue- ncc nt, 313 stale St. Per,h Am- Seized us tlie n^iwiv i.r I.'IM.I-I 1 4. BaMns Soda 8 to 10 oz. Sodium bicarbonate or so- Tli'ily Vcars ABO cnssful ever stoced by tlicor- . -—„••• -md "T'l- -'•' r-. '•' •-_'"' '"..'"" '"i unconscious petson or semiconscious person. If boy. cxrcullirm at the sill nf Cnrl Wcnncr 1 box dium citrate tablets, 5 grains using substitutes dissolve six ,10-gr. sodium chloride . ilssuc Friday. Feb. 27. 19251 More than 135 at- nnd to lie O' Miss 'Ella Bii.'cr has been ad- tended. 6—If I work for my son. am IRA K. WOI.COTT, Shurlfr. tablets and six 5-gj. sodium bicarbonate (or sodium • I--- :'n. IMS vnncctl by Postmaster Tliomp- Thi, lmi.t piayet| by Second citrate) tablets in 1 qt. waler. son lo regular postal c!crK, sue- u. Shirley VnnBrn-cklo. of Key-. - _ ... . . , For some slight protection against nerve gat— cmlir.s Raphaol Devlin, who \t or U)o Army Nurse Col.,,s_ 1 A-No. A lather workinc foi , NOTICK i dissolve 4 teaspoonfuls of baking soda in 1 ql. rnsluned thai, position Tuesday jn a cit.nonte heart operation a son. daughter or spouse, or a| TAKE NOTICK iir a..;ii.ii.,-iit'in >>•'••; .water. Wash parlsof body exposedlonervegaswith proraratory lo leaving for the . , , lOOth Gcnci-al son under 21 working: for hiS: I^V'tno ToJnW^Xffiu!?,,"!. i\;| it Or saturate cloth and place over face as tjas mask. 1)el foriT c( nl the Mnllvicraitl l.llll'.rs i'Oni-1 Konth yeslcrclny where lie wl I Ho3p|lrii |n western Ensland. 8 h S . ,„ liu.re^'eslat./busl. »"' ^ ^"»n ?"££ ial '^-claV security' tax deduc-l W^i^X'Wn &r Jth1«co Stnl^r 1 A bandages 1 5. Triangular Bandage com- Muslin or other strong materi- For a sling; at a covering; for a dressing. nc:'.-i. Miss Haler has (liven of- hleh npponrcd In scv- tlo: -•< f!2 r.-iuc" .M-l-i Slrct'l. {Us|)nlcll W Tow n^hlii. No\'.- .Icrsev, Iho ricilir pressed, 37 x 37 x 52 in., al. Foldlo exact dimensions. flc'enl service In the Matnwan ora, newspa])cl.s. !•>. D.'i 1 folded,-with 2 safely pins. Wrap each bandage and 2 Post Office a.s auxiliary clerk litM-t'lofoi-c Issued t" Irvl'iL- w-i.'t-"1! m-'i Pos Hnrjc KTi/ol. pnrloi'rf:, t/.l Itollvwimd ; safetypinsscparalelyinpaper, C t U S GOP Contest In Marliel for nmnl.-c-K Im-iiril i>l 12 l.'iw-.i '°r.n-p |o m''.n y r<-'ii''"st s to have Irnprovehient Contest ^r >'-ln Stu-ot. ^Tn taw an Tiiwiifhlp.', Nrw Jcrx-v. '! 6. Large Bath Towels i 2 None For bandage! or dressings: Old sofl towels the Mntiiwan rrec Public ul- Encourages Farmers The ni'inr-.- ii-iil rc".l(lr.i«"-M nf nil of- I and sheets aic best. Use as bandages or dressings, brnrv U|IIM Miinday afternoons the clcsJcnnllon of tho Mntnwn [li-or.« and ill-i'iiiors uf sndl c-.-irpurn- | 7. Small Bath Towels 2 ••' None l'lm- Township Reptililicnn Club Tncs- 1 Cut in siics necessary lo cover wounds. Towels •Aiul i-vrnlii'is. II has been dccld- New .Ici'sey formers «--' K 8. Bed Sheet . None riT'lo'li'lvnl In liiivec thoo librnrlibraryv open forr berrienlera'Joinebcr rienlers Jollied rcconUr y In dny'nl. Kiil. Mr. Bonncma ran .BJ?^','!,.,',V. , '^!;"-.ic?M^ A"'fiirc^or | are burn dressings. Place over burns and fasten boriuwns that day. beslnnlni* a nnnon'v|rt(, contest wh'ch of- for assessor as an Inclepiwlen _\ I with triangular bandage or strips of sheet. Towels I-V'ii'li'h. 10 Arid'- ," - "as ion" «s the demand fors $!O.nor, |« cash prlrcs for Hepnbllcnn in 1W. He Is « for- r^U^;^^^V^^\ and sheets should bc laundered, ironed, and pack- ; Ln-i'-m'"; Vi'i'iii'v it tinpii i rni'iTi bnilti'.n'.' Imnrovomotits. mer secretary of the City of ,,.,i ,«,-. ..••• .-r <-:•'i'"-, aged in heavy paper, Relaunder every 3 monlhs, M: t- Ms. Fdill Mr-('<' as accept-!Dos'r-er !l t tn encourntre fur mew Newark tnvpayers' nssonlaMon ...''^^rT:.-- ,\"rJi^-iMr. '" i ,„.,,,.,„,, i-insiiiun initsicfo'or o mnfcc Ihcir opertitlon easier and n former commander of -rin- '•-tt>- si"L-kiioMiT imnii tn'ire 9. Medium Firil Aid Dressing 2 Must be bought • For open wound* or for drY dressings for ed n ; : ( i".r|n|.. i.hun! n and bl'Kan her ilu-innrt more prof.'InDlo. the . IP3S Cliiadfllcuna! Post, 474ft, VPW, •','»» V'' .h" .n".'! nnSi A. !'-.-"li-li' . j 8 in. by iVs in,, folded, slerilc burns. These are packaged sterile, Don't try •i-, s,!ny jfnrm 'inllfllnp Improvnniciit con- Matnwan Township. ir ii'i" vii-'iiid in- iiiiric i with gauze enclosed cotton lo make your own. K -uiv-'lln'elv In u-i-IHii- lo Hose Wen. I " Chpvro'.et Motor Co. i <""' o'fe-s f".'o crnnrt \nlzcs o' tn Madlfon Township a con- pi, cicrk or ;'"'•• i '<* 'vn•!•"• I pads, Packaged with muslin o. ViPd pncli i""l nl°n fv pr'zcsi (, dcvclopInK on the Dem io. bandage and 4 safety pins. advertisement in this issue 0 tos wa s Avn n"0/"K''H-',S, INC.1 j ruiolod llu- followlnu prices for each of $750, $i\00 aiul $'>50. Ocrntic side this jnornincr. Com Onvlrl A. Knlliell. nre if) Sinn tii'ijoi, inlttcemnn E. JoFic-pli Scnnlon l> ||' 10. Small First Aid Dressing! 2 Must be bought the m:\v Chi.'vinlcl; TourliiK. PI1 l,"Wcr WlriM't, : 11 lumber dealers nro co- lln(1 tnc, endorsement of tho ,. M.-iUivvnii. A in. by 7 in., folded, sterile '' '• -• ;:;' • • .;• "-:'i-' ' E wllh the-.Tooncors to township Dcmocrntlc commli- JIU *ii.u with gauze enclosed cotlon he cnr'esl. (he Nntiounl L'nn- ice foI. rc-nomlnntlon. but lhai. NdTICH (II' SKTTI.MSIHXT pads and gauic bandage, •cr Mnniifacturers Assoplnllnn |)Odv's designation of Walter 01' ACCIIt'VT TK O••' PA '1HAI.'1' Kil'HSi'l'O 25 lo 50 •iid Holler Ifarmliw lnncoz'uc. ncc'knr. former president of tho •;. ^ii hiuiu'n ns I'nl.vy li'.siiiisllnJ, de. 11. Paper Drinking Cups Envelope or cardboard type. For administering stimulant! and liquids. • u acvls'.iw fnrmei's on Uu-'.r ,| ,, |,'|i tnxpnyers1 ussoclatlon ..•;, 0W S H Ili'lTln- Ihn ui" I 12, Eye Drops, Castor Oil K> lo 1 01, ut'lftlni' pro'ec'R. r eollcelor wns meotiim with . ''•'"„ Bland eye drops sold by For eye) irritated by dust, smoke or fumes. nr • ,t ihi. ml. .III,,,.. botlle with druggists under various trade Use 2 drops in each eye. Apply cold compresses rilrllilc lo romiio'e an- .tirli ,,pp0!)|iion. There Wns n roporl i;;;, :ilr nl pl'UI Pn •nM'rt. •ivjll' lip I "•nl Hi'H li 'I dropper names. every 20 minutes if possible. •rtilrc's us a I'eiv fnrni Imllii- ri.om „ wpii-inrormnd sourco r II" r" ••••il<- "T Mo'invirli H'KI ri •ic. Din rrvw('nlln» Of nn ol'l t|,,,| Walter Slaeaer, (ormrr ii'irlcil for Kel*i"in"ii' i'i T' 1 iiullll) (.' .U'lli1 C ".nl. I'rolnlo 13. flashlight 1 Must be bought Electric lights may go out. Wrap batteries in rr mi nddillon to a 1 • illctln—• ri-c-nUlonl of the township hoard . , ,. 11 1 1 ll wh l 1 moislure proof covering. Don'l keep in flashlight, - i\\v, co"«i!ni(!l!oii or siii'h o( pHucatliHi, would run aiiiilnHl \.ir. i ••v 'I,' ''V. ''';' ''"••,' , , i' ' ,, ,i* line uf t In' "'veil i-'iiiiiiiiiii. Yro-«-n«. pirns, nhlllnw. fr-e-lrrs M|1| „,.„,-„,., ' .I'IV.'V.-IUM- ui 'ejinnll ^.-"MI.1 mi,n"oi 14, Safety Pint, 1Vi in. long 15 None For holding bandages in place. ,-mi o'her Hpoclnlly-doHlanod do- ,,, |i . ,,i,iic-in .MII'O, W11- I-N! IIIIIIJ:"'!- -ijimil-- Mini 111 111 On n t p 1 1 ''ce-*' • ll'iu Orrtol. who hns IK'ICI Ihu '''I'i -.'. .'.": 15, Razor Blades, Single Edje 3 Sharp knife or scissors . For eutring bandages and dressings, or for Illl'lin rinii'i'r. • • lull >li..i,l(l f//- 1 1 Ill' Kit •n Ill-lisc"' removing clothing from injured part. TmiTOVcmrnld cn'.tld bo, fm ,)(,al rnl. mmy yours, will n - . N/'(il' Yd ll, tt, V, In///* iiii'iin 11 vi il lii^ i.iii'l.ii'lor, •lt'nnrn. onnlcr lo btl'.ld, nv; . ,| (j,,. nupubllonn f ( V(! Hi) HKNJ.UIIN KM'.lNllKlin. t',SO., 16. Toilet Soap Any mild soap For cleansing skin, - 'I'll.- i.llii'i' -i\ iliiii'("r.'.i|ri«il««ri' I we eltlc'ont. or more iirlslnal ,|()n f0). t)u, t.n|ieeiorxlip. I •! pintmlim. or lies', mlnptud '" hns liron collector for I!) yenra. , Plait!*, Wooden, ' —Anv Mini- Ilinl ilni'H mil liriil "l«' Nl".v JITFCV, A 40-page newspapct For splinting broken arms or legs. j 'in ti.-o, i)'. ip-.v umi Improvu I (j,,,,,,,,, ,|,n| ll(, wns oiiulrtmiu 1 ,,,A him|' "I' Hi' 'l.i-iiiuii in Hli' m lo VA i". thick. 3 /z In. wide folded lo dirneiuions, pieces tnin pmotlcoH. :„•• n,,. lo'vi-nhlp commllliH' for y 12 lo 15 In. long. of orange crate sidings, or lilT'ii-l nr I'KI'U Inn-, ,,l illl-il.ll j AIM- iiro'nn: l*'Mlll nnur .Inn, „ ,„,,„ ,, .. |. HIH first pnsl 111 AM.O'.n; „ IK lM of E^-'! shingles cul to sire, lili-riliiu or liM-luirur ,,, Any 1058, nlld oompln'ecl hofliro ,,1,1,11,, [fi ,» IIH Hint ol tronH. PLOVKKH oi' 'l'i'1 •|)\\ 1, tPRa l» rlftrllilc tor n O 0 W rllllll^'' IN 'I II J"'l OV III"Jf . 1 • urnr, v.,\r\w\», yf»\r .,,.,,,„• v. 10. Tongue Blades, Wooden Shingles, piece! 0/ orange For splinting broken fingers or other imalf I'IST, TI10 nCflolRl fillry l)liui'< Mr, OOVKM'H iMiiiiiliiu iiiiitc will irnur Mrnr;i'. , I'l-l-i-l.'i.l l.,.!)i" !i"l' "nlilll (Ml- 4X^W""'<"I I'V Wl'lilll'f lo In' nitimld MoCn'.v, gf Lmii'i'iuiii 'llVKM nut II,,. i^..'..|.v'..in-li'i nonpticil|-rlt oi' <.». i ante, or oilier li^hl wood cul bones and for stirring solutions. .. , ,. . , 1, (I'nniii11 wttri IfllriKHK'f'f'' lm 'it ri WMI'il* \ ~/l,\ in swiilliitt'liiK ,.. Any loiter Pnrmlnu nmnnxitio, n.ii- t ...ill", to approximately 1'//' x t". unr'ior, l.« Is Ilie Kopuulluttii •• ,."|,. ,.1., „,, - , ,»i' ,,( 1;,,. ' ••.:' In 1111111111I l.nwi'l linliilH, "V blnnkfi nro ffrn: l.liiM'n IK no (1'iidl'lnlo for luwnnlilp ciommlt- ll"l'l"l.'l,' 1,'1 M'!,V'VI'," •i?,.!h ' '. 9 ",','.',','i •.;'.! 1 li l 'mi"r> or Itso of utiy kinil lo il r l v 19. Waler Purification Tabled tioll'leofiOO |oo(iiie'ioWBTi70)i78YiHV!ird for any purpose, 11 Tii,..'iin. I'I'II " lirAiiii'iii'iiiil 'inii'rr Hi you I'M from lu-'ii.v. ninny l(< TPllll'B' II I'M"1 'pi'ltl M'l'i'h I'llj. 1 10 ll l l n 11,-in,, '.1 Cheap plastic or metal For measuring or stirring solutions. '^ivi," ." "oii*51'"hMr U5 No InrornuHioii an Ui« Damo- Sit W;'*tf.'I' i ct- I'l'l" • ill I'lll'U lit |i1 1 : itril ' tiiiwiuili i «III'IIIHH NOW iii tii'uiie Violin'wim »viiiiiii)ii. UIIN '"• "' '';;"•",;;;,;.,,t KMKI.K;'.iV'iV,'iM,NrfV K •• .. Ollii'C (I, IJ. filtVll|.J lllllHlM. IIIOl'lllMU. I In V.\.K II «'.null -C'liMk Published by the Federal Civil Defense A ilministration THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE FIVE—FIRST SECTION Cherie Wirth Feted Dr. J. P. Mohair Talks!)-— 77(IScenes In Japan Bridal Attendants On Sixth Birthday MiMaitawat m Personal Items iffltytrdj > Clierie Wirth. daughter of jOn Delinquency !; Shown On Slides Fete Patricia Short Mrs. Caroline Wirih, Tennent Capt. Mllfor'.l L. Nealis. of the Mrs. Doujihis Ward entertain- Methodist WSCS TV r-'irst Methodist Church Gelhscmane Lutheran Church Matawan Girl To Be Rcl., Morgnavillo. was honored Woman's Club Hears United States Air Force, and ed her briilKe club Thursday Main St., Malawan Maple rl., Keyport Sunday at a party in celebra- fr Problems, Causes Mrs. •• Nealis returned home evening. Prizes were awarded Assist At Supper Rev. Albert, D. Curry, Pastor Rev. Frederick Boos. Pastor Married On May 7 tion of lmr sixlii birthday. fucsday after spending three to Mrs. James Hauser and Mrs. The church is open for pray- The Matins service for the | Guests were Joene and Mar- "• Di John P. Mohair, of Ma- years in Salzburg, Austria. August Schmeling1. Colored slides of scenes in er Friday evenings from 7 to third Sunday in Lent is at 8:30 A surprise bridal shower was : lene LaMura, Diane Walter/;, , tnwan, cliauman of thq delin- Japan were shown by Mrs. Wil- given Monday evening in honor Dr. Gerard A. Devlin is spenci- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. 8:30 o'clock. a.m., Sunday School at 9:45, fol- ! Joanne and Arlene Delbert nnd quency committee of the New 1 liam Campbell Monday nleht at "People Who are Pure in of Miss Patricia A. Short, 2 Gas- iln1Be llthis s week in Tampa and St.', Dederick and Mi ., and Mrs. lowed by the regular worship ! Cathy Wirth. "of Morganville; Jeiscy Neuro-Psychiatrlc Socle- j " . ". «"-•«••*'» the meeting of the Women's.So- Heart" will be the pastor's ser-1service at 11 a.m. The Luther ton Ave.. Matawnn, at tlie home j Dorothy Lu Kelly, of East Or- Petel sburR Pln James Smiley were Saturday ciety of Christian Service in the of Miss Jonn Short, Lake Blvd.. ty nnd head ot the psychiatric ' - - dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. mon topic at the 11 a.m. ser-League will meet at the church |ane'c; Georijniiiio Lee, of New- clinic "at the State Home for Mr. and Mrs. James Ulsli. of a-^knn lecture room of the First Meth- vice Sunday. Sunday School at 7:15 p.m. Matawan. lark, nnd Robbie and Patricia .Boys. Jamesburg, was the guest Middlotown. nnd Mr. and. Mrs. Geoise R. Gaskoll. odist Church. The picturos convenes at 3:45 a.m. and at The party was given by those M s J me The Rev. Robert Wuchter. of i Campbell, of Laurence Harbor, speaker Monday at the meeting Edward W. Royer have return- '' - » s G. Neil spent the were tnken by Mrs. Campbell's 6 p.m. there will be a family Mannsqunn. will be guest pns- who will be the guest of honor's - - • - 'ed home from a skiing trip at' weekend ns the guest of Miss son-in-law and daughter, Petty i Also: Mr. and Mrs. Robert of. the Woman's Club of Mata- night covered dish supper. i tor* at the midweek vesper ser- wedding attendants when she be-Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward i,Wan, held in Trinity Episcopal Manchester, Vt. . . Laura Grieshaber. Bradley Officer and Mrs. John Thomas The junior, intermediate and]vice at 8 p.m. Wednesday. His comes the bride of Donald Mar- 'church parish hall. He also Mrs. James G. Neil attended Beach. Voorhies, who are stationed at senior departments of the Sun- vel on May 7. .Hostesses were I Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George sermon topic will be "The Pow Campbell, sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. ' served as clinical director at the March meeting of the Ariel Mrs. Angus P. Davis has been the U. S. Navy Base in Yokas- day School will have a covered er of Prayer." The Sunday Miss Joan Short. Miss Joan Marlboro State Hospital for Club on Monday at the home spending 10 clays with her par-uka. Japan. The scenes cover dish supper and program Thurs- Campbell, Miss Vule Marvel, I George Campbell, jr., and Mr. School staff will meet imme- , and Mrs. Frank Fezer. efEht.years. He was Introduc- of Mrs. Stanley Dodd, Belmar. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cory, the locality near the Voorhies day, Mar. 17 in the lecture room. diately following the service, Miss Virginia Bannfato and ed by,Mrs. Bayard T. Lamborn, Mrs. Conrad Johannsen enter- San Leandro, Cnlif. home In Leoyoldville, an Amer- The pnstor will attend a con- nnd the senior choir will re- Miss Rose Marie Abbazia. all youth conservation chairman. tained Tuesday at luncheon- Mrs. Allan J. Morrison attend- ican housing development, and vocation of preaching at the hearse. of Matawan. and Miss Claire ! Girl Scouts Honored Dr. Mohair spoke on "Prob- biidec. Her guests were Mi's. ed the Now York Woman's Press other parts of Japan visited by Inn, Buckhlll Falls, Pa.. Mon- Larkin, of Keyport. lems nnd Care of the Delinquent Frank H. Bliss, Mrs. William Club dinner Saturday at the Ho-the couple. day and Tuesday. Speakers First Presbyterian Church The decorations included a At Church Service Child." He stated this problem R. Craig, Mrs. Edward W. Cur-tel Staller, New York, as the Mrs. James Adams presented will include Bishop Fred Pierce 21G Main St., iUnlawnn white decorated umbrella sus- i Girl Scout Week, a national must bo dealt with by minds rie, Mrs. John C. -Eegleston, guest of her aunt, Miss Louise the study program assisted by Corson, of Philadelphia: Dr. Rev. Chester A. Galloway pended from the ceiling and observance, officially opened for and pocketbooka. He added Mrs. Marguerite R. L'aird, Mrs. iKerncy. of Brooklyn N Y. Mrs. Rhea Longstreet. . Mrs.William Cannon, of Emery Uni- Pastor from which white streamers ex- , Matawan Brownies and CHrl t^ial In IU51 there were 1,000,000 James O. Nell, Mrs. William J. Princess Henna, of Rumania, Earl Smith, Mrs. Ludwig Po> versity, and Dr. Charles Ray Identic.nl services are held at tended to n large pile of gifts. 'Scouts on Sunday. Over 75 delinquents, out of which num- Rabel, nnd Mrs. Willinm A. was the guest speaker. Her top-lnnowski and Mrs. W. W. Wel-Goff, n church lender. 3:30 and 11 n.m. when the ser-A buffet supper was served at Scouts and their lenders attend- ber 350,000 appeared in,Juvenile Wnsmuth. ic was "The Nucds of a Coun- lnnd. The topic was "The j mon topic will be "Life's Turn- a table decorated in white and ed n service nt the First Mcth- try Thut Has Been Behind the Young Woman Moves to the Second Baptist Church ing Point—Prayer." Church court. Between the years of Mrs. John c. Eggleston at- Orchard St., Matusvuil adorned with a large cake. ! odist Church, nt which time the 1P48 nnd 1951. Dr. Mohair stlpu-. tended a fashion show and card Iron curtain." JCIty" and explained a phase of school is at 9:30 a.m. and the . Guests were Miss Marveline u Rev. Albert D. curry, pnstor, Rev. W. J. Hutchcson Westminster- Fellowship session Bllnrczyk, Miss Elaine Erd- lateel, the delinquency rate had!party, Saturday sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Duano Conklin. WSCS work which includes pro- Pastor "• delivered n special Girl Scout increased 17 per cent, and in a Mt. St. Vincent's College at the of Rivet-head, L. I., and their j vidlns suitable homes for busl- is at 7 p.m. mann. Miss Anne Jobea. Miss sermon, honoring the local six-month period during 1951 •Wnldorf Astoria Hotel, , New i son, Seaman First Class Wil-lness B'rls in large cities. The senior choir will have ah Pat Johnson. Miss Peggy O'Neil, j scouts and marking the 43rd an* M installation service Sunday at First Church or Christ, Sclentlsi Miss Marilyn Elliott. Miss Mar- I niversa ry of the National orgnri- most offenses were in the 18-York. fliiun Conklin, of Patuxent Rlv- ''s. Leslie Lines presided at 3 p.m. The program will in- 84 Broad St., Keyport yoar-aBc group. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer arejei, Md.. spent the weekend with the business session when com- jorie Scott, Miss Frances An- ,-ization. ing events were announced. The clude a talk by the Rev. Cal- Sunday service 11 a.m., Sun rlemma, Miss Carol Kinhnfer, The speaker averred that' it visitng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mc- vin Wood and selections by the day School 11 a.m. Wodnes | Mrs. Willinm wilkins' nnd is estimated by the year 1960. Reckless. Boynton Beach. Fla. Graw. society will aid In serving a frim- Mrs. Clark Smith nnd Miss An- ; Mrs. Tamarazzo were in charge, lly covered dish supper this choir of the Morganville Church. d&y testimonial meeting 8 p.m ne Gallucci, all of Matawan; Qhild delinquents will increase Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Lam- Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. J«s- A chicken dinner Js being Reading Room open Wednesday . of arrangements for the service. uy 42 per cent. In the first six born and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas kiewicz and children, Linda and Sunday evening nnd will con- Miss Ferrnnte. Key- duct a food sale Friday, Mar. served In the church this Sat- 2 to 4 p.m. i port; Miss June Burdlck, 1 months of 1952, he stated, ju-J.'Stnjnes were Saturday guests Walter, spent Sunday with Mr. urday, starting at noon, under Martha M. Miller venile delinquent cases for auto 25, starting at 10 a.m. in the The fact that health and holi- Cheesequako: Mrs. James Ku- of Miss Mary Ann Stames, at and Mrs. John Jaskiewicz. New- the direction of Mrs. Lillian Ed- ness result from spiritual un- thefts were 24 per cent, for bur-Beaver College. Jenkintown, Fa. j ark. lecture room; A Bible study be, Mrs. Franklin Cnssidy, Mrs. I Feted On Birthday class meets Mondny night at monds. Mrs. Edmonds Is chair-1 derstandlng of God's nature will Ronald Hackmann, Miss Dolor- glary 19 per cent, for rape 17jin the evening they attended a Mrs. Raymond Davis return- man of a food sale to be held jb e brought out at Christian ! A fifth birthday party was per cent, and assault two per concert given by the University the home of Mrs. William Sal- es Sauer nnd Miss Anne Foti, ed to her home in Salem on mon, Mill Rd. Mrs. Lines ap- Friday, Mar. 18 in Tassinl's A- Sciencc scrvlces gunday. The Cliffwood; Miss Ida Irons, Mor- given recently in honor of Mar-, cent. He told that the main of Pennsylvania Glee Club and i Mondny after spending several gency, Main St.. starting at 9, lesson-sermon is entitled "Sub- i tha Mersyn Miller, daughter of factors leading to delinquency pointed n nominating commlt- il m ganville, and Miss Norma De- the Beaver CCollegg e Glee Club, days with Mrs. Elmer Bum- | tee composed of Mrs. Charles ' ' (stance." Felice, Hotmdel. I Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Mil- were sociology, mental defec-jj Ml,s Richard E. Erdmann.! stead, Brown, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Prayer service Is held every j Spring Valley j ler. Jr., Middlesex St., Mata- tivenestivenesss . physical ailmentsailments , so-,so-1lr-i mj.a. nuwllI.ud ^luIlliullld , mlud,! miM . ulm „„ j wan. who wns celebrating her c;ologlcal srowth in the person-11,,. Mrs Howari d Erdmann. Cartan ,wer ande | !wer Mre .Frida and Mrsy dinne. Jacr A.guest Cushmas ofn VnnBrakle and Mrs. Malcolm Wednesday night followed by | Community Church Mrs Renssc ner L MacMlllan. Bible study. A. Thomas Clayton. Pastor Mothers' Club To ! birthday. /•jillty, and that secondary causes j1 lze w!nnei.s Mon(iay evening! |Richard Mulligan. New York, : Guests included Penny Wll- Tentative plans were made Prayer meeting will be held Meet On Tuesday were comics nnd pornographic ;whc n Mrs. Gernrtl A. Devlln on- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hnr- Trinity Episcopal Church 1 kins. Nancy Rntcliffe, Suann llter[\ture. for the annual mother nnd M»in St., Mulawan tonight at the liome of Mr. nnd The regular monthly meeting j Carlson, Pntti Mack. Barry and ra tertalncd the Teachers' . bridge ' ris attended the Friday evening daughter banquet on May 13. Mrs. RatclirX. Dr. Mohair related the back club. The group also had. din-j performance of Victor Borge lnl hp Rev. B. McK. Garlick of, the Mothers' Club of Mata- ! Jonn Ward. Gary, Bill and Blair T meeting date was sct Rector Saturday the young people will wan will be held Tuesday evt.- ground of a delinquent child nor nt Mrs. Devlin's. "Comedy In Music." in New •f ' j Miller, Allen smith, candnce The third Sunday in Lent is Bo to Shelton College for nn all-nlng at the home of Mrs. WiliLockwood- . Phyllis Mnghari, An- shows tlie descriptive attitude Mr. and Mrs. A. Adam Banke K day youth rally. 1 I Mls- s Marie ' Hostesses were Mrs. Wnlter being observed with Eucharist liam Smith, jr., Elizabeth Ave.. ne Mohnir, and Judy Rice. between the parents and the ^u Bumstead spent! Keney. of Dayton, chairman, Mrs. • Cnnie Sunday School convenes at 2:- lack of understand^* between Onl and sermon at 9:30 a.m. nnd Matawan. nt 8:15 o'clock. Serv- Mond(ly with the Rev. Gtti-i-ett| °" spent the weekend with Mrs. Samuel,Patton nnd the church school session nt 10:-30 p.m. and at the 3:30 worship ing as co-hostesses will be Mrs. parents and child. He said one, Detwllc;. and Mrs. llbtwller, in i her sister. Miss Lillian Keney. Schneider. 30 a.m. Evening prayer Is hold service there will be commiin,- William Wordan and Mrs. Alj- Parents Of Daughter half of the potential delinquents! Snlcm •••• j Mrs. Letltia Cooper, of Enst Thursday nt 8 p.m. iori. The young people meet at fred Raven, jr. , can bo detected before they I Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Henry ^Walker, Orn,nBe- wa,s the weekend guest 6:30 .p.m. nnd the evening ser- ! Mr. and Mrs. James Halla- reach, the nee of eiEht years. | The Young Churchmen will The meeting will be a busi- ;day, Overhill Rd.. Matawnn, are •of her son-in-law nnd dnuehter. To Show Film At meet Monday a( 8 p.m., and the vice Is nt 7:45. ness session and the Christoph- 1 the parents of a daughter, born Girls Friendly Society meeting Keyport Reformed Church er records on sex educntlon will (Saturday. Mar. 5. 1055, In Rah- Is Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Warren St., Keyport be played. i way General Hospital. BrowntownP-TA First Baptist Cliur«b Rev. Roderick N. DcYoung, /Mrs. David M. Bruce, presl- ]d at the home of Ml.. nnd . In St. Paul, Minn. "The Conflict of Old and New" 1 Mrs T 232 Miiiu St., Matawan dent, conducted the business] Mrs clnl.ence D Meyer Eliz- - Bayard - Lambnrn nnd Trips For 8th Grade will be the pastor's sermon sub- Mrs chlu les E RLV. Lawrence R. Bailey, meeting during which the f°l-; nbeth Mr Meyer who is the' - ' - Springhorn at- ject nt the 10:45 a.m. service. tended tlle Discussed; Other Items Pastor ' ,lowing donations wore voted: oidest' practicing lawyer In Un- Thursday matinee "True Greatness" will be the Junior choir practice is at D a\- Red-Cross, $5$5: Monmouth Coun-1 lon county was celebrating his 'Performance of ••Quadrille," in ; The film, "The Busiest Place pastor's sermon topic at m.; Sunday School is at 9:45 a.- ; ty Organisation for Social Ser-;; goth birthday. ' jNcw York. i in Town," will be shown Tues- both services at, 10 a.m. and lljm., and there is an organ medi- .-:vice, S2: New Jersey State! Mr, and Mrs. George C. Bar-,day night nt the meeting of the MMll , and Mrs DOn(Ud Hug nnnndd ' ii.m. on Sunday. A nursery is' tatlon at 10:30. i Federation of Women's rctt recently visited their son,'j Browntown Parent-Teacher As- Clubs Idlul gnters L,yn'da susan Knth-1George R conducted for children whose! The nnnunl congregational .'^projects, S32 ns follows. Penny i ,een nnd Domm spent the' week-' - Biii-rotl. a student association. Chester Szarojko. ptu-ents wish to attend the' ser-! dinner will be held Wednesday 1 Art Fund, $2, Home Economics jen d w(th Mr ^d Mrs Tncoti01.e i Valley Forge Military Acndemy,' principal, ..will bo in charge, nnd vices. Sunday School session Is at 6:30 p.nV. In the church :•.-• Scholarship, $1. Pan-American! HUB, Philadelphia. Pa. Wayne, Pa. , the film will be discussed. Pu at 10 a.m. with clnsses for each! house. . :, Scholarship. $'-. Vlneland Re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Per-* Mrs. W. Rulon Smith enter- 'pits of the eighth grade conduct- •...search, $25. Margaret Yardlcy,. rlne and so RolllnSi and ,tne tained Tuesday at luncheon, ed a enke sale this noon and ^^ service be ,ns atj ^J Guests were Mrs. Lawrence J.iWill sponsor n social and square g j .,; $1. Mcta Thome Waters Music, Mlssos Llla 'and JuUa Arrow. ri0 oclock , Scholarship, $1. i smith were Tuesday dinner Aitkcn, Mrs. William • Burmcs-' dance In the school Saturday. - ROV. John F. Floischman Terrific Bargains Announcements were made of; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ter. Mrs.'Joseph Dietrich. Mrs. Mnr. 19. with Whllliam Phy as Morcanvillc Mclliodist Clturcb | At the Sunday evening scr- 'the third district American 1 perrlnc, South Amboy. Harry Birgc- r Helgesen- , Mrs•-.-. C-. Wil- caller. Room mothers of the Rev. W. B'. Muijsam. Pastor ivice. the sermon topic will be Home Forum at the Belmar Mil-, perrlno was celebrating his "am Lllldl- Ml's- William C. Nod-sixth, seventh nnd eighth grad- The pastor's sermon topic will j "Are You Still Sleeping?" Mid- On Better Used CARS ' nicipnl Building on Mar. 11; birthday. (lings, Mrs. J. Fred Robinson, es met Friday afternoon to dis-be "The Groat Decision" at.the I week prayer -meeting is Wed- They are clean throughout, many with extras "-ways nnd means dessert enrdi Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvllle Warinan .land Mrs. Harry Wells. cuss the possibility of the eighth 7:30 p.m. service on Sunday, jnesdny at 7:30 p.m. • Sporty nt Trinity parish hall at and children Miriam, Elizabeth1 HalTV Pcrrine, a student at grade going to WashinRton. D. and are mechanically OK. These cars have been nti . 1:30* p.m. on Mar. 21; film and nnd Richard Rulon, of.Metuch- ?E° ' Center. Pa., where there C. nnd on other field trips. is an enfeineering branch or The nnnunl roll call drive of Baptist Ladies Aid 'Mrs. Ralph Duncan carefully checked in our service department, . talk on "The Constructive Uses en, were Sunday guests of Mr. Honored At ShoWer of Atomic Energy at the Acad- jR nd Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, Penn State University, spent the!the American Red Cross In the To Serve Dinners SEE THEM THIS WEEKEND ! weekend with his pnrents. Mr. Browntown • Ccdnr Groyc sec- emy of Medicine. Newark, at] Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Pike Mrs. Arris B. Henderson, Mrs. Robert E. LaMura nnd i n-.\h p.m. on Mar. 27; Hahnc's entertained nt cards Saturday nnd Mrs. Charles P. tions ol Mndisoi; Township is 1 Main St., was hostess nt her Mrs. Frank Gray, Jr., Washing- Di\y. Mar. 24: book nnd nuthor levelling. Their guests were Mr. Mrs. G: J. Sterling Thompson. now in progress. Miss Marie sr Mls home to the Lndlcs Aid Society j ton Ave.. Matawnn, entcrtaln- , Convenient-Terms — Trades. ten nl Perth Amboy on Apr. 7;'and Mrs. Paul Hudson Evans, " - Michael Brown. andjGntib is chairman and will col- ol the First Baptist Churchh of ed at a surprisi e showehw r on TuesTucs- third district drama festival, I M. nnd Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd. "Mrs- Et'win H. Dominick at- jlect In Browntown with Mrs. Ot- ltplldcd lllt Matawan nl its regulnr month- day evening for Mrs. Ralph Sprlng Luke, on Apr, 15. Any-!jf., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' -Saturday matinee | to Gnub. nnd collectors in Cod- Duncan. BUY NOW'-FOR GREATER SAVINGS! one wishing tickets for the dru-jw. Mnndeville. , performance of "Don Curios"; at- Grove will be Mrs. Al Lewis ly meeting Tuesday afternoon. at the Metropolitan Mrs. Dorothy Hlnenr was co- Guests were Mrs. John Pas- ma festival Is asked to contact- Mrs. Ross W. Maghan enter- Opera j and Mrs. William Pitney. trick, of Perth Amboy: Mrs. Hbuse. New York. ; Officers of the Browntown Un- hostoss. Visit Our Showrooms and Sec the Mrs. Frank, L. Johnson., Italned her bridge club Thurs- : Willinm Fitzpntrlck, or Snyre- The club will hold its nnnunl I day evening at which time Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard H. Di- j ion Sunday School held a busi- Mrs. Harry M. Munson, prcsl- afi'er-' j"Sll"Sillk Stockings," in New York.' - sucsts wore Mrs. J. Mrs. Paul Blnhota. si-., Is Frank Grny, sr.. of Mntnwnn. Sales — CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH — Service Raymond Kctcbel. Mrs. C. Wil-•spending' some time in Freehold held Tuesday evening. Mar. 201 "Furnished Apartment" signs and enjoyed dinner and danc- In the church lecture room. Gifts were sent by Mrs. Wil- . •<•- sale at tills office. 'Ing nt the Hotel Astor. linm Lucll, Mrs. Williiuu C. Nod- with her mother, Mrs. Julln Route 79, Matawan-Freehold Rcl. Marlboro diitR.s. Mrs. Tunis R. Schenck,Kruliik. '. Plnns were discussed for a tur- •linm Ryder, Mrs. Raphael C. Mrs. Floyd T. Taylor. Mrs. E. Fred Gnub attended n dinner key dinner to be served Tues- Devlin, Mrs. Mnttbcw McCor- Tel. FRceholcl 8-1330 , Atoiul.'iy nlelit in tin day evenlim. Apr. 1!) to which muck, nnd Mrs. Carl Hendrlck- Murray Todd. mid Mrs. Harry son. Wells. Smith Motel (,'lvcn by the New the public is invited. Tickets Lewis S. 13ernen. jr.. n stu- Hrunswlck ICiwnnls Club. will be on sale nnd members of, dent nt iliu Chonte School. Wai- Mr. nnd Mrs. Wblted Brown the society mny be contacted. Robert W. Muller Mortgage litifjford. Conn., .spent the week- and son, Frederick, of Cheese- The next ineeiiim win bo held Marks Third Birthday end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwain ciiiuke, were Sunday visitors nt Tuesdny. Apr. 12, In the church i , • II. Duminick. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-lecture room with Mrs. Richard; Robert W. Muller, son of Mr. Mrs. George Clark, Broad St.. cob Gnub, Gold nnd Mrs. Chillies J. Ruff nnd Mrs. Robert E. Muller, For- luis been confined to her lionic Mr. nntl Mrs. Herbert Cottrell. hostesses, if.st Avo., Mntawnn. celebrated by Illness, ir.. entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. ] his third birthday Thursday nft- Mr. mid Mrs. Worsdoll K. Herbert Cottrell, sr., nt dinner Nurse Reports Total jet-noon with a parly nl his home. Pearson. Jr., niid funiily spent Tuesday. The host was celo- Ills micsts Were Mrs. Milton (.lie weekend In Washington, U, bmtlrm Ills birthday, Of 121 Home Visits 1 I O'Connor, sr., nnd Mrs. Milton C visiting Mrs. Pearson's Mrs. Whited Ilrown. Mrs, Mil- Mrs. Lucille Knulzmmi, Mnlii- >O'Connor, Jr., of Hnckensuck; Pay By Check Prompt Courteous Service IjI'OtlKT ill lllW 1111(1 Sl.StlT, ,IllClK(! Inn Hose and Miss Marie Cinub war. Public llenllli Nurse, re-1 Miss Susan WOKI.SII, of South Jnnii's II. Kliklnnd nnd Mrs,nltiMuk'd the 3()tli nniilver.snr.v ported [i t nt it 1 or 121 home visits', Amboy: the Misses Kny nnd Klrkhiiuf, prournm of the John U. Clnmb- during February in the boroURli j J,ol.s flocknnbnry, Mrs. Hert Pay bills with .your ju'isonal check. MATAWAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Marry Nielsen llnu rndlo show1 Tuesdny morn- nnd township nt the Mnr. 1 meet- • Iloyce, Mrs. John M. Muller, were recent visitors at Pnllsudes Iliu In Mndlson Squre Gnrclen,. ,Ili-irKi of Ihe 1'ublln Henltli Asuuel-1 Mrs, John W. Muller, Judy nnd A ConvonicMU'o Clu-'ckinu" Aucounl is Park Ave,, Between Main nnd Broucl Streets IillcrMnti' I'urk. New York, In the nflernoon j at7on held in Ihe lienltll center.! Knlhy Muller. Mr mid Mrs. Henry ('. Turk, they nttendiHl n show In Undid i Mrs, Kaulxmnn nlso announced: Also Llndn nnd Devvle Uob convoniont and economiciil. You pay Tel. MAtawan 1-0273 Matawun nl MiirllKiru Cliircli-n.s, niul Mr. 'Jlly Mn.HU; mill, liO iier.siins hiiil beon tinnsport- Insoii. Mrs. Robert lloblnsnn, only $2 for twenty (tliecks with your iiini Mrs, Ilcrljert Htner. Ilnvlno The Urowiitown Sodhoiiiiers \ ed to nnd h-cmi clinics nnd doc-Onry nnd Guy Ileniiniin, Mrs. Dr.. are vivviilloniim In i'Miiiidn., 'I Club liii.s n poster exhibited tors' offlee.s. Kni'l Hennniin. Nnney nnd Al- name printed on uvory chock. No Mr;:. Hn.ssell A. Cl. Hli'llcr en ill \\n Old IlrldKe store this week Mrs. M. Dnrli'iim, s(i(inl ser- nil Loim.street, Mrs. Itlicn I-iOliK- tiM'lnlned linr bridge club I'utiM, In (iljccrvnnce of Niillonnl 4-11 .'ilrrnt, Li'imai'd Stokes, Jr., Mrai charge Cor deposits. Kocj) on deposit (Iny. Pri/.ea were won by i\w vice cluili'iiiun. stilted cyeuliiHs- Club Week, e.H nuil fihui's had been imrchns- Iicniuirct atokes, UitvUl Hnu.scr any amount that suits your conven- huste.ssrs, Mrs. Wiilter Tiiylor, TlK' 11 tin 1 ineellnu ol the ndiilt ed fur neiiijy st'liiiul children. An nnd Mrs, I'nul llnnser. niid Mr.'i, DwiRlit ctnlwooil, of ,'irwlliK CIUHH WIIN held Mniwlny iiiiniMiiU'cinent wns niitde by B-SQRflE € I'lirlln. 'illtht. In Kontieellmi with n lec- Mm. Diinnld S. Weir, ol the Mi'.'i. I'hui'bd A. Zlenlrr nnd ture on "Htreiclilnis Ihe Kond nui.Mlr.i: ciunmlliec, Unit Dr. Susan Carlson Mr.';. Alice Wnlllnn reei'iilly vis- Dollar," nt Ihe home «( Mrs, CJ- 1 Dunn Ci'iiin, dlrccloi' of Ilie men- Seven Years Old Open yiHii' nccount now and start ited Mr. ), Zleulor'ii cousin, Mrs. Illf Ollbcrl.'inn, Hol.li |ii-onri, IIIVl I/ll'llHIll l"lll'l'lif( PAGE SIX—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN" JOURNAL, MAT AW AN, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 Cedar Crest Alumnae j County Croup Plans ! Official Posts Filled Kitchen Shower Given Named To New Post 1 AckersonRe-Nanied Scholarship Student Plan Fund Campaign Annual Luncheon By Matawan Twp. RPBA Mrs. A. E. Johnson FACTS | Members of the Alumnae Asj The annual dues luncheon of Vacancies in official posts j Mrs. Albert E. Johnson, of Society President Is League Speaker isociation 01" Cozlav Crest College,; me Monmouth County Federa- were filled Thursday at the first I Keyport, the former Miss Elsitf about ! Allentown, Pa., and parents of • Uon of Republican Women will •'."••.•/ ' students and graduates in Ihe , , regular meeting of. Matawan c. Stout, who was quarried orf Miss Tampieri Talks 0 held Heads Legal Aid; New Jersey area met Tuesday," Trmm'"j- Mar., 17. atTownship Local No. .4, of the|peb. 20, was honored at a pre- On Life In Argentina B N Other Officers Named According to statistical re-i/or dinner at the Military Park' <-'i>« Rivaee. Spring Lake. Mrs. , ™ Jersey State Rural Police I nuptial shower on Feb 19. The^ '•'. Retired State Supreme Court Miss Susanna Tampieri, a stu-search, there are approximate-! Hotel, Newark, to organize a Cnrmel Carrington Marr advis- dent- at New Jersey College [or ly 14,500 cerebral palsied per- j campaign among friends of the or on political and secretarial Mrs Karl Justice Henry E. Ackerson. Jr.. sons in New Jersey today. The ' the New Jersey Area' , The appointments are: Thom-J - Helwlg. Keyport Rd., Women, who comes from Cor- college in United Nations, will be the guest Keyport, was re-elected presi- doba, Argentina, was the guest United Cerebral Palsy of New :as a.part o/ Cerinr Crest's di-ive- • as Kavenor, second viee-presi New Monmouth, and featured ded of the Le«al Aid Society speaker Monday night at the Jersey and Its affiliated county fOJ. $350,000 which will moke .Weaker. Mrs. Marr is a lawy- 'dent: David Brennan, state dele- kitchen 'items. of Mbnmouth County on Mar. 1 meeting of the Matawan Con- group's are dedicated to provid-; possible the construction of a <"r by profession and is personal gate: R. H. Kruger, chairman Attending were Mr. and Mrs, when the Society met at Shnd- temporary League, held at the ing care and treatment for those :ne w dormitory on the campus, ambassador to Henry Cabot of Ihe executive board; Prank IE d w a r d Kronemeyer, East afflicted people, aiding them to DrDr. Dali e H,, MooreMoo , president of Lodr-e • Sznrnecki, recording secretary, jkeansburg; Mr, and' Mrs. Al- owbrnufc Inn. Shrewsbury. home of F. Howard Lloyd, sr., D( le H Matawan. Miss Tampieri is adjust to normal life, and pro-!t;ie oonege, spoke Those interested in attending 'Mr. Szarnecki. Anthony Delia bert E. Mahoney, Port Mon- Monroe Eisner, Red Bank, the recipient or the Pan-Amer- •notinti g medical,researcdil hh aimedid , , |t, u,,Ked U) splul Uldl. r(,s-e].. Pietro and Joseph Lauro were ! mouth; Mi-., and' Mrs. Helwig Was renamed vice president of ican Scholarship, awarded an- at-preventing cerebral palsy i" !Keyport. Is one of the cochiHr- vation.s to Mrs. Basil B. Bruno. i appointed to the executive | and Mrs. Elizabeth Gr'enger,, .the group, with Samuel Caro- nually by the New Jersey Sta^e the future. 'men for llio area. The cum- 457- WesUvood Ave., L011K , board. | New Monmouth; Miss Nancy Federation of Women's Clubs. Medical research is support-1 to raise $350 000 ope'iecl Branch, by Monday, Mar. 14.I New members were approved ; Young and William Todt. Key- tonuto, Red Bank, as .secretary, ed through contributions to i as follows: John Le'vandowskl, 'port: Mr.. Johnson, Leonardo, ; and1 Charles Dlllmar, Freehold, The speaker related that she national United Cerebral Palsy !in Allentown on Nov. 2i), 1954,' Anr.ouiiceini.-ni has been made Is taking a liberal arts course, John Kenner. Mr. Lauro, Mr. j and the honored guest. Gifts treasurer. or^atlon, which fl^ee-i™ .f^ S."'* ! M*!^ ^ ^7Mar. ^ Kevenor and "Mr. DellaPietro. jwere sent by Mr. and Mrs, Wll- The group reuppointcd Hugh and expects to continue In the 1 Fred Genthem, state presi- field of law when she returns studies into the causes and I *onstl.uctlon or „ ncw dormitory'In'Trenton, and the annual con- jlinm Smith. Port Monmouth. * . S. Dugin, Asbury Park, district treatment of cerebral palsy in : dent, and James Gray, state re- 1 to her native country. She hashospitals and medical centers on the campus will allow the vention of the New Jersey Fed- court clerk, as director, and re- studied one year at Cordoba Un- college to increase Its enroll-, ('ration of Republican Women, ! cording secretary, were present ; "Help Wanted" ads in this pa- elected Edward Wise, si\, Hnr- David J. LaRuc, Leonardo, throughout the United States. ment from 400 to 50(1 students j will be held May lft and 20 in. sit the meeting, hold in Cliff- j per tell you about the good jobs iversity. She told of her first Care of cerebral palsied per- ry Welsford. Leon Zuckerman. has been appointed General Su- week in this,country, which was and permit it to take maximum! Atlantic City, ! wood Firehouse. open. and Mr. Carol"" uto as advisory sons in 'New Jersey is provided use of its facilities. .. trustees. perintendent of Distribution for spent in New York at. Interna- through diagnostic and thera- Mrs. Annette DeGiambaLUsta, the Bay, Central, and Ocean tional House. peutic centers maintained by j X-Disease Eliminated . Keyport, president of the Mon|Division- s of the* New Jersey. Miss Tampieri talked about the nine UCP county affiliates. Cliffwood Bus Driver In Animal Health Field .'mouth County Legal Secretary's Natural Gas Company, it was the differences between life In These Include Atlantic, Burling- Safe Buy Used Cars this, country and Argentina, and Handles Fire Emergency Assopintion, was named a now i announced last week by, Dale ton, Camden, Cumberland, Es- Hyijprkernlosis, more corn- member of the board of advis- sqid life is much freer here. sex, Gloucester. Middlesex, John H. Yoojnnns, 'is. of 20,moi>ly called x-disease, in cal- ory trustees. 'E. Otto, president. / She reported there had been no Monmouth-Ocean. which is a Edgevlcw Rd.. Cliffwood. a : tic has been practically elim- A Fine Selection Of All Makes And Models Justice Aekorsnn named Mr. | , The new post was created. extra-curricular activities at single organization, and Union. tlriver for Public Service Co- j mated during the past year ac- Wise, Mrs. O. L. VanDeusen. Mr. Otto said, to centralize: the schools in her native country, Many of these centers serve ordlnaled Transport bus lines, • cording to'the American Foun- Peter Cooper, Leo Weinsteln, I distribution of gas in the three and • that dating was not per- adjacent counties as well as the'was cited for counifU' .'nitl fast ; iliulun for Animal Health, Our Used Car Lot and Mr. Dittmav as u commit- | divisions.;.. The contiguous di- mitted after 8:30 o'clock in theones in which they are located, j thinking when the bus he was- No new cases were reported .. tee to contact various commun- :vislons cover Monmouth and O-evening. She stated one of the Services offered at these cen-1 driving cauaht fire in Linden tu ihe United Stales Department Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 'ceah Counties and part of Mld-things that impressed her the ity appeals and community ! ters include physical, occupn- on Mar. 2. He was headod of Anriculture durinij 1954. The at Highway 34 and Main Street MATAWAN 'chests in the county to ask par-dlesex.; ; ;most at NJC was the honor sys- tlonal and speech therapies, ed-'toward Elizabeth on St. Georffi? Poiimiaiioii says this indicates : I' Mr,. LaRue,. who Is fire chief :ticipatlon'fnr the society In their tem that prevailed In the class- ucatlonal and recreational pro- Ave. ! Ihe disonse has been reduced to \:;fund drives. | In Middletown Township, has es'. . •> Telephone MA 1-4239 ibeen Superintendent of,; Distri- grams and vocational guidance. There were 23 passengers a- such an extent thai, it is of lit- ./. In his report, Mr. Duirnn said bution in the Central Division During the business session, Many of the centers also have j board when he was approach- • l-lc Imiiorliincp In the animal •that, in January and February |for the past year and previous conducted by Mrs. Shirley John- nurseries for pre-school chll- ing the Cranford Ave. interspc-: health field, :•'•• the Society had received 122 ap-to. that held the same position son,' president," announcement dren. In Essex County, work lion in Linden nnd noticed • Successful control- of I his cost- Schdnck & Sihler Inc. .'-.'plications for leeul Hid. In the company's Bay'Division. was made that Mrs. John H. for cerebral palsied adults is smoke comint? from the mid- ly iinlniiil health problem came Bayer, of Princeton, would provided through a sheltered section of the bus. He quickly, Ihrounh veterinary research Mr. LaRue lias been: In the Allstaie's Growth In gas business for 24 years, riav- speak on Monday evening In thewo'fkshop maintained by the Es-' brought the bus to a halt, or-'wliich isolated the cause ns a SALES MERCURY SERVICE 1 State Aids Position ! ing joined the County Gas Comparis- h house of Trinity Episco- sex County UCP In cooperation tiered the passengers off, then : highly chlorinated naphthalene. |pany, predecessor to the Newpal Church at a combined meet- with three other clvlc-mindccli ran to the nearest, firebox to ii chemical freauenlly used In i Growth of Alistate Insurnijce Jersey Natural Gas Company, ing of the federated clubs in groups. j pull an iilarm. '» lubricatint', oils nnd greases to' • Co. in New Jersey during 1954 'in 1931. Matawan. Mrs. August Schmel- A hew brochure describing; While he was doing this, how- itivo them body. ; •'• contributed greatly to the comi- He is a member and former ing was welcomed as a new the activities of the UCP nsso- ever, the fire burned throiiEli Some animals become infect- [ pany's emergency as the worlds director of the Middletown Lions member. eintlons in our state and listing the airbrake connection on the od by licking greased maehln-! largest writer of direct nuto- Club, secretary of the Brevent Mrs. Prances Pitcher, Mrs. J. the various county headauarters bus, releasing its brakes and cry or by Kelting access to us- 'mobile Insurance premiums, Park and Leonardo Fire Com- Rltler.house nnd Mrs. Olive O'- is to be published soon by the set it in motion down an incline od crankcase oil. Other cases • Arthur \Oakes, resident mana- pany and secretary of the Mon-Hanlon were appointed to the state "organization. Free copies in a northerly direction. The were traced to grease used to ; may be obtained by writing to driverless bus went across SI. lubricate feed manufacturing e- ring Specials '<• Ber for New Jersey declared to- mouth County Firemen's Asso- nominating committee. Mrs. ; . day. The company recently ciation Beneficiary Department. Jean Feniiey announced reser- the United Cerebral Palsy of George Ave. and struck a liole-tiuipment. -jihat accidentally opened a brunch office at the He also is a member - of ithe vations would have to be made New Jersey, 1000 SUiyvesant, just north of the-Sheridan Ave. found its way into tile processed Six Corners, in Keyport, to Metropolitan Service Managers' in the near future for the an-Ave,., Union. Remember, cere-.Intersection, snapping it off and fend. • 49 BUiCK SPECIAL 4 Dr. Seel. serve clients in this area. | Council and the New Jersey Gas nual June banquet to be held bral palsy can strike any one, leaving the wires duiuslins. For- Following the research, the Allstfite's 1054 New Jersey vol- Association. ••'.-• at Shadowbrook Inn, Shvews- at any time of life. It is worth tunntely there \ras little traffic U.S.D.A. issued a .request to ume of direct automobile insur- bury. your while, "to know how you, on the street at the lime and manufacturers of petroleum i 50 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 4 Dr. Seel. . ance premiums was $15,342,504, | The Navy.:s new method of Hostesses for the evening would be helped if, through ac-, few pedestrians, so injury to products, feed manufacturers' ail increase of $2,007,355 over turning a huge carrier in a har-were Mrs. Edna Mohair and cident or illness, you or a mem- '• persons was avoided and dam- and oil companies that they 50 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 1 1D53. Mr. Oakes said. He at- bor without aid of tugs is called Mrs. Pitcher. ber of your family should be- agn to atitos or property spar- cease iisim; chlorinated naph- tributed state growth to lower "Operation Pinwhee.1.", Her come a cerebral palsy victim. ]ed. Ro.selle and Limlen fire- thalene in nil and grease de- rates and public recognition of planes are lashed to the fliijht mon answered the alarm and Nijrnrd I'm- 11.se 0:1 Isinn.s or in 51 HUDSON COMMODORE 4 Dr. Sed. the value of the company's dis- deck and at a given signal their Bayshore Democrats To Alter, Rosary Society put out the fire nuickly. ftiod pro::essing plants. trict claim service offices engines are turned up full pow- Hold Dinner-Dance Plans Capitol Visit throughout thp state. He as- er, exerting a tremendous force 4 52 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 Dr, Sed. serted the.se offices are staffed The Bayshore Democratic St. Joseph's Altar and- Rosary in the desired direction. Society held its regular meet- with phiim personnel to service League will hold a dinner dance 53 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 Dr, Sed. policylmlrVrs in I heir respec- Real Estate Listing, Cards frr Saturday evening at the Cabin-fine; Mar. 1 in the new school. tive territories. in-the-Sky. Atlantic Highlands, I The meeting was preceded bv sole at this office. with Thomas Jennings, of At- rosary and benediction in the — Lanzaro Bros — jjlanti c Highlands, as general |Church by the Rev. John Heml- 54 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 Dr, Sed. 1 chairman, .(isslsted.'by Mrs. Ce-jricks. "THE CHROME KlftGS IN D8NETTES" Idle S. Norton, of Sea Bright,! New members were enrolled and James F. Cullen, of Atlan- and Mrs. Charles Emery, pros-; Dozens of C:hromo and Wrought Iron Sols tn choose from. tic Highlands. ; ident, extended a welcome. The Chief speakers at the event guest speaker was Arne Kalma. TII4E PAYMKUTS ARHANGED will be Congressman Harrison Matawan florist. ! Visii Our Warehouse or Our Brunch J'phDwroom at "Cliff's Auction" Williams, of Union County, and I Tentative plans were made Edward Patten, of Perth Am-!for a bus trip to the National; Kvery Friday Night. RAR8TAN GARAGE boy, secretary of state. Also, Catholic Shrine and other plac- Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 2-1694-J Morganville Main and Bedle Rd. to be introduced will be Vincent es of interest in Washington,; Keuper, slnted to be appointed D. C. Final arrangements for j Keyport KEY 7-0361 Monmouth County prosecutor,: Church byt he Rev. John Hond-' WAREHOUSE OPEN EVEBY DAY AND SUNDAYS jand Kenneth E. Joel, of Key- next meeting- In April. I port, a candidate for the assem- ; bly. I The reception committee, of I which Anthony A, Alter, of jKeansburg. is chairman, includ- ! es Mayor John Mans, of Mata- wan Township; Mayor Joseph look Scholer, of Union Beach: May- or Charles E. Applegate, of Keyport; Commilteeman John Diver, of Raritan Township; Philip Serplco, of Keyport; John buy W. Applegate, of Matawan; Mrs. Ethel Smale, of Holmclel Township; Mayor Katherine E. auto insurance White, of Red Bank, state com- mltteewoman, and Paul Kler- niton, of Lone Branch, state enm- blend! mJtteeman. Before you spend another dollar lor ;niln insurance Scout Ekplorer Post ' com|i;iic AlKhilc's Inw r;i!ti-« ;nnl i.llici' ;nK;inla[;t's. Formed At St. Joseph's DON'T LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE! Explorer Squadron 80, Boy New Jersey's now Uus*tip,lied Claim and Judqmont Law Scouts of America, held its or- q',«*3 in*o oKrc! m Anril 1, This law doer, not renl«ce the ganizational moeliiu; Thursday Motor Vchiclf Sc?curity-RrspcnsibililY Law but is an im- evening in the nnnex of SL. Jo- poriimt .-.u^-M'Mnonl to it. In n nut shell, the now Uw sets seph's School, Keyport. up n luncl to bnri'.'fi! ihoso v/ho t\ro u nil bio io col loci for Leaders for the first six iiiJiiTift or d.imacics caused by ihe ncqliponce of an un- months were elected and they insured motorist. When the fund nays a claim on his behalf, are: First period, Harold Sim- the uninsured roolorist is required to rc^ay the fund, and his mons, Jr., senior crow leader: right to drive is suspended until payment is made in ac- Walter Fnron, deputy senior cordanto vtlth \i\v/. f\n AUstntc Automcbilc Liability Pol- icy full" ''TCtocis yon under both laws at low cost, crew leader: Carmen Piu-isl, secretary; Stncey Cnrlisirt, crew leader, and Rlchnrd Baumttn, o assistant crew lender. Second period: Stacey Curhart, senior NOW OPEN crew leader; George Ward, dep- uty senior crew leader, and Hnr- old SlmmOns, jr., secretory. Temporary Sales Office The committee In cliai'Ko con- 1.lio mnsl piit!iliKis\s(i(! I'ontiiic (IIIHII nnd compelling drivo of tlio sists of Hnrold Simmons, chair- owncr.i nru lliosu who li/ivo liil;on Slriito-Streiik V-8 produce tho man; J. P. McMullnn, advisor: Him nrlvlcc, They've looked llii' Held richest thrills in motoring. And at Ployd Brown, assistant advis- over, from lop to holtoni—nncl Pijntiac is Amcricn'u most dmtinc- or, and commlttficmdi. Frank hurti'n wlinl llii.'y lwirned: tivo cur in styling UH in iitiion, FlemliiB, Charles Vreclaiul, Wil- liam P. Crlne iiml James C. 1'ontim: is wiiy up IIKTO svilli Come in fur tlio I'nctH nbout tliiH Cor. Broadway & H'way 35 Uny, as Institutional ropi'eKon- t'OHlly mi's in wlicolbntu1, rnniiiiiK'SM "nll-liinu" viiluo leader nncl our tntlve of St. Joseph's Church. (Hid riding ease, II.'K lii^, nnd coin- Kt'iiunuiH [ipprniHiil of your pntienl RcKiilnr met'tlnn time wns es- (brlnlilc, yi!l IIIIIKIII.-H with nxpeiiHi'vi! enr! Kind out how little it tukw to at 6 Corners tablished us the third Thursday HporlH car iiiinlili'iicsH, Tin1 cxcililij! of ench month Hwitcli to niiiilci'ii motoriiiK- Plnns were (ormululed tor an Keyport encampment at McGwire Ah' Force Hiuie, Fort Dlx, on Apr. '.'.2-'H, ns well us lutm1 riiiiuo ser- You'rr* in good hands with ... £ vice, soclnl and vnentlonnl pro- ji'i'ls. Plun.'i al.'ii) woi'i' ed for a piu'ltdc In (in Huiulny. Mill1. HO. Ponhocf The Navy consumed 1.7(10,000,- IN 1)00 pouiul.H of rood I»Ml, yen I1, cnniiuh to [III u freluht li'ulu fountlod by SoarsAn ..P'i"/iii.-k«im/C(i1 rcnchliiu from Nnwiioi'l, II, I., to Dultlmoi'e, M(l. \ Enjoy ono of -Amnrlon'R 8i'fint \ Knvoort 7-9553 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily tvfit>t\nmn. Atloutl tli» church ot 62-66 Lower Main St. Phone Mat. 1-2299 Matawan, N. J. four oliolcu thin weekend, •j \- THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 THE MAT A WAN JOURNAL,4' MAT AW AN, N. J. PAGE SEVEN—FIRST SECTION ^=TT " 4-H Club Program Has j Holmdel P-TA Meet 76 In County Are I Wins Membership In Completes 25 Years Democrats Organize Marlboro Auxiliary Over 1300 Leaders | Probation work in Monmouth Accepted As Citizens i fVIJC Honor Society New Jersey has at present County will be discussed • by There were 76 persons nat- j Miss Rose G. Jvioorman, Holm- In Holmdel Township Hears Psychiatrist !)29 women and 399 men assist- Robert Newman, probation of- uralized in Monmouth County • del, is one of six Monmouth ing with the 4-H Club program ficer, at Tuesday night's meet- on Monday, and the persons par- Junior College students who Kiernan Is Speaker Delinquent Child Is as volunteer leaders, State 4-H ing of the Holmdel Parent- ticipating in the ceremony were have been awarded member- At First Meeting Subject; Report Visitor Club Leader Rollyn P. Winters, ship in the honor society Lamb- by Charles H. Connors of Rutgers Uniyersity, announc- Teacher Association in the told by County Judge John C. ida Sigma Tau, an organization Holmdel School. •Giordano that democracy is not Paul Kiernan, ol Long Dr, John Mohair of Maltiwan, Rutgers University es during this National 4-H Club i of leading students chosen by a free ride, but must be earn- iWanch. Democratic state com- was the speaker at the Mar. 2 Week. the faculty on the basis of dem- The need for adding organic Shower Given For • ed and protected with a burn- onstrated leadership, academic mitteeman and Long Branch meeting of the Marlboro Hospi- matter to the soil for gardens In addition there are 346 jun- ior club lenders, young people Mrs. Malcolm Luker, ! ing enthusiasm. j. rating and personality. Commissioner, was the speaker tal Auxiliary, held at the hos- or lawns is not a question for ' The society's letters L.S.T. Feb. 28 at the organization much argument. who are still members of their '• Included in the class was a pital. clubs but experienced enough : Mrs. Malcolm Luker, of Port family of three from this area-, stand for leadership, service meeting of the Holnuicl Demo- Dr. Mohair, director. of psy- The chief advantage is in im- to be of assistance to others In Monmoulh, was honored recent- namely Helmut Cohen, of Sta- and truth. Members meet with cratic Club held at the Farm chiatry of the George Bodman proving the physical condition: project work and In club organ- ly at a surprise shower given tion A. Marlboro, his wife, Me- Instructors and other guests for Labor Camp, Telegraph Hill Foundation, at the New Jersey aiding the drainage of heavy ization. : by Mrs. Allen White, of Belfo-d. la, and their daughter, Eva. The discussion and significant top- State Home for Boys, James- soil, increasing the water hold- •The color scheme was in green 'father and daughter are' Ger- ics. Lambda Sigma Tau is cur- and Crawford Corner Rtls. He ing capacity of sandy soils; pre- "Although 4-PI Club work is and yeilow and Ihe gifts were burg, spoke on the solution of 1 man while ihe mother is Polish. j rently sponsoring a series of stressed the Importance of per- venting cracking when heavy a national youth organization arranged In n decorated baSsi- i weekly television shows entitled sona registering to vote, and problems concerning the delin- supported by the county, state i Other new citizens from this soils dry out. and acting as a net. larea. with the countries of their [ "Youth lias Its Say" at station 6>ated It was important for quent child. Before going to buffer in many ways. and federal governments, and JamesburR, Dr. Mohair was to some extent by private in- '• Guests were Mrs. William Bo- birth, were: Margaret A. Mc- ! WRTV. Eatontown. t everyone to take an interest in Organic matter helps to keep ese. Mrs. Kevin Fearon. Mrs. ,A!|)in, Hazlet, Scotch; Celia clinical director at Ma.rlboi'0 the soil cooler, supplies food for dustries, the program would not politics and to eo to the polls Hospital for 10 years. be possible without'these volun- •Franklin Smith, Mrs. Louis Hy- iFinkel, 200 Main St., Keans- The Navy's attack aircraft to crist a ballot for the candi- beneficial germs of many kinds er, Mrs. Joseph Collins, Mrs. ;burs. Polish; William Watson, carrier USS Midway was visit- Mrs. John B. Green, Locust, and helps to hokl plant food ma- teer leaders," snys Mr. Win- dates of their choice. ters. I John Hart, Mrs. Russell Trav- 245 Port Monmouth Rd.. Keans- ed by more than 23,000 South' auxiliary president, conducted terials in the soil so they won't jers, sr.. Keyport; Mrs. Mary „, „ . ,th du ecl01 of nursoS| ior leaders in carrying out 4-H j Barrett, Keyport; Mrs. Fred ored at this store. /••yiale. Harry S. WiHey. Prank I Keyport, Iho former Miss Joan Mrs. Green and Mrs. Seely and, while it does hold a lot of water, it is difficult to wet, If work in this county. Prom the iCrown, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Mocci. John Tiletti and-. Mrs. j Tooker, Decoration's wore In pink I point of service, Mrs. William , George Luker, Belford. Isabella Erickson. Meeting will you use peal, moss, It Is usually land blue with the girts arranged Mental Health Group advisable to buy it in autumn, Voorhees, Monmouth Junction, be held once a month on Mon-• around a stork in the center ol Sets Goal Of $250,000 heads the county listing: with 21 j The Navy battleships, which Broad Street Cleaners day evenings. remove the wires and other ma-i 1 i the room. . terlals that hold the bale and let years as a 4-H leader. The en- are given the arbitrary de.sig - 78 Bread Street Keyport, N. J. At the next meeting on Mar. Guests were Mrs. Ruth. Dona'j A state drive to obtain $250,- it stand out over winter. It tire group has given an aggre- j nation BB. are built to defeat 28 at 8 p.m. at the Farm Labor telli, Mrs. Dot Lindsoy, Mrs. Marie 00(J for the New Jersey Associ- then will nbsorb moisture and gate total of over 300 years to I the most powerful vessel that Phone: Keyport 7-0144 Camp officers will be elected., ] Lovelace, Miss, Pauline Bellotto,' atlon for Mental Health was an- can be easily shredded in spring. 4-H leadership. Ian enemy can put to sea. and Mrs. Katherine Elkus j'Mrs. "FlorcniG Bellotto, Miss .Joan nounced recently by Mrs. Joy In case you have to obtain White., mayor of Red.Bank, and I Bellotto, Miss Florence Bellotto, H. Slccardi of Westfield, presi- state committeewoman, will be peat moss this spring, get it as j Miss Terry Bollotto, Mrs. Doris dent. The goal was decided up- early as you can and break a special guest. J I?anzero, Mrs. Betty Tooker, Miss on by state, county and munici- .^Attending the meeting were the bale up Into chunks. It will " Marie Tooker, Miss June Lavish., pal leaders of the 1955 Mental then he in better condition to Mr. Kiernan. Mr. Applegate, Miss Leslie 'l'ookor, Mrs. Herbert Health campaign this week in dir'in'\vhpn"V Vo»ips"nmn in Mr. Ackerson. Mr. VanMater. h >l comes Ume t0 j Dietrich and Mrs. Madalino Keut' Newark. Mrs. Slccardi declar- work the soil. Mrs. Nellie Voorhees, Mrs. j kovi'ski, of Keyport; Mrs. Joan ed. It is the same figure the Smnlo, Mr. Wllley, Mrs. Leon, :Gallo,. Miss Jennie Fnlduti, Mrs. Association set In 1954. Al- Precautions arc necessary in Mrs. Alyee Lathrop, Mrs. Edna ' Marion Bossert, of Union Beach; though the goal was not attain- the usd of this material. It has M. Peseux, Mrs. Erickson, Mr. Mrs. Phil Bollotto, of Woodbridgo; ed, Mrs. Slccardi expressed a very ncld reaction, just about Mocci, Mr. Tiletti, James In- right for plnnts like rhododen- , Mrs. Lou Viirca, of Malawan, and confidence a much better re- drons mid analeas, but too much fanti, John Budnick, and Bert | Mrs. Mary Onafine, of North Bcr sponse could be expected this spons so for vegetables and most flow- Grimley. Ben. I year. ers, it Is always advisable to Gifts were sent by Airs. Dan Efforts are being made to add additional lime to take care Now is the time to advertise ;inY°se unused articles for sale. of the extra acidity. |of Clill'wood; Mrs. Joseph Kara Monmouth County Mental Hy- Use about two pounds of pul- "k small nd In the classified col- laiul Mrs. Marie Szraga, of Soutli g clinic,'Robert W. Raster. umn will turn them into cast lene verized limestone for each bale for you. I Amboy, and Mrs. Fred Tooker, of Monmouth county president, re- of peat moss, in addition to what Liiulen. 'ported.' He said a second pro- the soil requires. After the peat ject sought by the county or- moss is spread, distribute the' ganization was the financing of lime evenly on top and dig them WOULD VpU- LIKE A KlEW CAP? , a professional co-ordinator of in together. " volunteers to aid patients of Another precaution is in the four counties being treated at use or nitrogen. When bacteria Marlboro State Hospital. The in the soil attack the peat moss counties are Ocean, Middlesex, to break it down, they require Monmouth and Union. nitrogen and have first claim on Dr. George Stevenson, of Red |it. Consequently, the plants Bank, national- and -internation- j-may starve 'unless more is and- al consultant of the National As-jod. • soclation for Mental Health.! If you usually broadcast three was one of the representatives j pounds of complete fertilizer to or the Monmouth County Chap-1 be dug under, use three-and-one R. G. THIXTON INC. ter. He told of fellowships i half to four pounds when you granted by the National Asso-|dig under peat moss, to be on 110 Main St. Matawan elation which had been used to the sure side. This applies to train several psychiatrists in the general garden and lawn Tel. 1-1040 — 1041 New Jersey, including doctors j and not for azaleas, rhododen- in Essex and Union County. jdrons and plants with similar requirements. To Determine Rate Of Housing Vacancies A national survey to deter- Important Announcement! mine the rate of housing va- cancies will be conducted in j March by the U. S. Census Bur- eau, according to\Jerome Lit- zky. supervisor of the Bureau's [ Now Rollo Busses district office at Now York which will participate in the col- lection (if the information. j The housing vacancy survey j will be carried out in conncc-: To New York City lion with the Census Bureau's | Current Population S u r v e y i which collects facts on I employment and unemploy- ! N. J. Turnpike menl. Information to be col- j lected about vacant dwelling u- | nits encountered in the 25.000 1 family current population sur- I vey sample pani-1 includes mini- ! A Big Time Saver! her of rooms in each unit, rout asked, sales price, whether tlie The I.C.C. recently granted this transit cor- dwellinii is a siiiKle-famlly or multi-family unit and whether poration a certificate of necessity to oper- or not II J.s nvniliibli1 lor seii- ate busses (seven days a week) along a reg- sonal or year-round occupancy. The current population sur- vey will be conducted locally ular route from and to all points between and In 'J'JO other arras of the county (lurliui Ihe week of Mnr. Asbury Park and New York City via the 14. New Jersey State Turnpike. New Booklet Lists MORAL: Switch to dependable Automatic Electric Water Heating! Products, Processes The Rollo Busses are now in operation over this new route and ti Hanson-Van Winklc-Munnlnit Co., Matnwan, manufacturer (if 20 minute lime saving hns been effected. The new re-route, to electroplating and pulishinu c- With an electric water heater in the house you enjoy all the tiulpmiMH and .suppllps, announc- be known as the Turnpike Express Service to and from New York es a new four-puKe, two-color hot water you need, whenever you need it! A simple, sure bulletin llstlnti' Its line of pro- will be available to llie residents of the Bayshore area including ducts and ploetroplaluiK1 untl thermostatic control keeps the water at the exact temperature mct.nl cleanltiK iniicesscs. you want, automatically! There's nothing to light, nothing those in the vicinity of our Key port Bus Terminal at The Rollo liilcndcd to H'ITP us it linndy relercnci.1 wildi', the bulletin to wait for, Just a sure supply of piping hot water Post House,(Six Corners, Highway #35) Keyport. lists 2(11 products under (ill cill- fi'ienl classifications, Those 24 hours a clay. Add to this convenience — the special, low prodiiL'ls will M'lvr ''very chemical uncl iMiulpnuMit rr- electric water healer rate ottered by JCP&L, and you'll see iiulrcnu'iil In the iiu'liil Ilii 1 ;s 11- why thousands oi' modern homemakcrs arc switching NOW IN OPERATION InK IndtiHlry. Another .seutlon outlines 17 plnlliiK IUHI rlcunlliK to modern, dependable electric water heating. For full facts, I jirocdssr.s anil Ihnlr apiillcn- For Our Special 10 Round Trips Daily tlons, be sure to see your Ruddy Kilowatt dealer. Additional Service Sundays 'imd Holidays Included In tin' biilli'lln In ft description of lm trclmlnil, lnb- Or Any I**nrtlic;r J.)«l«il Information Call— oriiliiry, truhiliiK, imd ITMIMIITII Kervlces aviilliiblr In II-VW-M H'dm.i Wl.lury', 6>

Asbury Park — New York Transit Corp. "Pur Roil." mid "lpm( flnlt'" HIRIIH imy hi; piircluiiied nl IIIIN "GO ALL ELECTRIC...THE ONLY WAY TO MODERN LIVING!" otflco. v PAGE EIGHT—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1955 I Party Held To Mark sell, of the U.S Naval Air Base,! Kevport Post VFW at Patuxent River, Md., spent! W^JA in- Speaks To Girl Scout* National 4-H Week jCheesequake Couple 112th Birthday Date at the weekend as the guest bi Mr. ; " Annual Dinner Mrs. Ziegler. a teacher In the THHT'S n FRIT \ Miss Betty Heaney. daughter and Mrs, Thomas Antisell. The fifth annual dinner of Matawnn School, spoke on Girl Marked With Posters i Home From N.M. jot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heaney, Thursday evening. Thomas Keyport Post 4247, Veterans of jl Church St., Matawan, cele- Antisell, chairman of the Boy Scouting in Germany, and the ; Browntown Club Takes Other News In Area jbrated her 12th birthday on Sout finance drive in the Mor-Foreign Wars, will be held Sot- work of the Girl Guides in Aus- HOMELESS Wednesday, Mar. 2, at a party gnnville-Holmdel area, attended urday evening at 8 o'clock in tria, Tuesday night at a meet- .".'•• Part In Many Projects Of Madison Township at her home. An evening: of the March District meeting of Marion's Restaurant, W. Front ing of Girl Scout Troop 12i, In., t^ MOil CELEBRATED SONG ABOUT HOAIE- Scouters and reported the Mor- Special posters, announcing, Mr dancing was enjoyed and re- Parish Hall. Mrs. ; "HOME SHEET HOME" HAS COMPOSED BVA AMN and Mrs. Charles Dugan freshments were served. ganvllle-Holmdel drive had col- the,observance this week of Na- WHO NEVER ACTUALLY HAD A HOME.' and son. James. Cheesequake, lected $734 of the $1000 quota. te1' Wilson, chairman, Vito Es- i ls a native of Germany. JOHH HCWARP PA>NE WAS A PENNILESS have returned from a two-week Those present, were June La- posito and Dyson P. Woodhouse. tional '4-H Week, have been WANDERER WHO COMPOSED HIS vacntion in New Mexico. While I cere, Barbara Henderson, Di- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Whnley made by members of the Brown- IMMORTAL SONG WHILE IN PABIS.' • ' - , have returned from their three- A history of the post will be! Makes Official Viait tliere they visited Mrs. Dugan's une Herbert, Karen Kosakoff, given by Elbert VimCharldorp.' town Pedal Pushers 4-H Club. week vacation in Palm Beach, S^OUR HOWE... TOUR FUTURE... brother and sister-in-law. Sat. I Elaine Eramons, Rebecca Cop- Pla. post adjutant, and Commander I Mrs. Rosemary Sommer, of .Posters have been placed' in the! CAN K INSURED BV REGULAR PURCHASES and Mrs. Edward Horbal, of Al-iper. Carole Schaffer, Pat Miller Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Grub- i Wlllard F. Johnson will outline j Keyport. sixth district presl- ?how .window of the Tassini A-j OF U.S. SAVINGS BONDS - YOUR buquerque. and Dorothy Spurgnt, of Mor- er have left by plane for a three-) renovation plans for the recent-j dent, made an official visit gency, Matuwnn, and in the BEST INSURANCE FOR SECURITY.' Mrs. Ray Slein?i', Coral Gab- ganville. vacation in Italy. |ly purchased post home on E.! Thursday night to the Ladies ..'.Brow'ntown School. The pic- i les, Fin.., has been spending the Miss Clara Weir, of Spring Front SI. j Auxiliary of O'Brien - Major ' turps' show various phases of 4- past two weeks visiting her par- Lake, and Miss Elsie Wyck, of • |Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. ' H • Club work and principally i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Combined Units To East Orange, were entertained Arc you buying Defence Bonds? 'Neptune. . . Q1 ' emphasize the fields of interest I Bastedo, Cedar Grove. Seaman at the home of Mrs. Rosalie j of .Browntown Club members. First Class Steiner arrived Fri- Scheurich recently before leav- ' The C35 4-H Club members of [ £i MOTOEIST MOl'ING day and he and his wife are at Sponsor Minstrel ing on a two-week motor trip Middlesex County which Include j ATA 65 M.RH. CLIP the home of the lattcr's brolh- to Florida. . the Pedal Pushers and the 4-H CANNOT HEAR THE • Sodhoppers Club, set some new SOUND OF THE er-in-liiw and sister. Mr. and Rehearsals Underway ' The executive meeting of the | records of accomplishment'the j PURSUING MOTORCVO.E Mrs. Stanley White, Mntnwan, For Morganville Show j Moigiinville P-TA' was held | CmCEKi SIREN past year, ncccorrilng to Peter ! for this week. Monday evening at the Morgan- j UMTIL THE 'CYCLE Mrs. 13. C. Maccia was an Rehearsals me underway for villc School and plans were F. Martens; jr.. club agent. ! IS EVEKl WITH made for the regular March! ' Ho said a total of 111 local; HIS GEAR BUMPER- overnight fjuest Sunday of lier the Morganville First Aid and adult volunteer leaders dii-i.ct- i EVEN IF THE DRIVER parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rescue Squad and Volunteer meeting which ls to be held to- ed the youngsters in raising 109 j HAS HIS WINDOW OPEN.' DeMnui'o, Newark. On Monday Fire Co. Auxiliary minstrel nieht. •'acres of fruit arid 25 acres of I Mrs. Maccia was a luncheon show which will be held in St. miest of Mrs. Al Amendola. Ir- Joseph's Auditorium, Keyport. Beacon Beach Tennis pasture and rnnge. There wore; vington. 200' acres put under soil and Saturday evening, Apr. 23, at1! Club Plans For Spring water conservation manage- Mrs, Olaf Gilbertson, Brown- 8:30 p.m. The show, which is ^?HE LONGEST HOAtE RUN ON RECORD MAS HIT BV town, was hostess Thursday called "Dnrktown Minstrels," The Beacon Beach Tennis ment, 40 acres under forest, BABE RUTH IM AN EXHIBITION CAA1E BETWEEN THE RED SOX Club was entertained Friday .management. including the AMD THE GIANTS. THE BALL COVERED 587 FEET/ evening nt a plastic demonstra- is being directed by Joseph Lan- planting of trees for reforesta- tion. Attending wore Mrs. Gun- zaro. j evening at its regular meeting tion purposes. Club members ntir Ahlman.-Mrs. Caslmlr Zi- In celebration of Girl Scout nnd party at the home of Mr. raised approximately 800 pheas- sslk, Mrs. William J. Rainaud, Week members of Troop 31 took and Mrs. William Ackerman. 14 ants in co-operation with the N. U.S.SAVINSS BONOS ARE BETTER THAN EVER.' Mrs. H. H. Crane, jr., Mrs. Eu-part in the Sunday School ser- Wanckanck Ave.. Keansburg. *7S INVESTED TaaAYGWWS TO (IOO IH Attending were Mrs. Frances NEW ACCOUNTS J. Division of Fish nnrl Game LESS THAN 10 YeARS.' gene Skowronek, Mrs. Merrill vices in the Moreanville Meth- as a conservation project. Al- Green, Mrs. Herbert Gaub, odist Church. After presenta- Walters, Mr, nnd Mrs. Allan Browntown,' and Mrs. A. L. MacDonald, Miss Betty DeTuro, so' raised were 3500 chickens, tion of the colors by Susan Miss Rosemary Bovaco.ua and 16 dairy cattle, 40 beef cattle, Lewis, Cedar Grove. Mrs. Her- jQuackonbush, Sandra Johansen, Lou Schaab. More people than ever are using 50 sheep, 71 swine, 230 rabbits, bert Mason, Red Bank, was theWilma VanBrunt and Dorothy 52 goats and other livestock. i "The -projects or tasks the demonstrator. Barbolini, and the salute to the Plans were made for a dln- our banking facilities,, but your 'club members undertake are iner and theatre party in New . ' Fifteen Seeing Eye doss were Woman's Club Mr. and Mrs. Otho Schnuck flag, the Girl Scouts gave their j York on Saturday. Apr. 16. Bob account, too, will be appreciated. raised from puppyhood to train- ! practical In themselves," noted and son, Clifford. Cheesequake, promise and the Brownies pres- ; Schaab is chairman in charge ing age in the co-operative pro- the club agent, "but, are really were Sunday visitors of Mr. and ent recited theirs. I of tickets and arrangements.- gram with the Seeing Eye Foun- I the means to an end in devel- To Assist Library Mrs.- Stanley Dey. Metuchen. On Other Girl Scouts attending We will welcome the oppor- dation in Movristown. Fifteen their way home they dined at j Spring opening of the courts I oping responsibility and de- were Nancy Button, Mary Mara was discussed and a committee • members undertook the entom- Plan To Redecorate, the Lotus Restaurant, Perth and Patricia Crocker. The girls tunity to 'work with you for your i pendability in young people." Amboy. composed of Mr. MacDonnid. ology project. 13 tractor main- Room For Children will take part in the P-TA pro-Mr. Schaab and Mr. Ackerman greater success in the days ahead. tenance and 35 home grounds Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skow- gram at the Morpnnville School appointed. They will meet, beautlficatlon. In electric pro- Guadalcanal Auxiliary At a meeting- on Thursday ronek, Browntown, were guests tonight. The annual cookie sale weather permitting, on the jects 163 articles were made or Backs Essay Contest •jvening at the " home of Mrs. Sunday afternoon of the for- will start with delivery of cook- courts on Mar. 20 to start pre- repaired and 334 in woodwork. George H. Davis. Main St., themer's mother, Mrs. John Skow- ies this week to be followed by liminary work of preparing the . In food preparation 4-H'crs pre- At the recent meeting of the 3oard of Trustees of the Key-ronek, Newark. another delivery later in the courts for play. pared 11,230 dishes and served Ladies Auxiliary of Guadalcanal port Public Library voted u- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Priccac- month. Mrs. Charles L, Hol- The next meeting will be on GOO meals. They canned 1730 Post 4745, Veterans of Foreign nanimously to accept an offer iante, Cedar Grove, entertained mes, troop committee chair- Apr. 1 at the home of Miss Do- j THE quarts of food, froze 1980 quarts Wars, of Cliff wood and Mata- by the Woman's Club of Keyport Thursday afternoon at a party man, again will be in charge of JTuro. 387 Main St.. Keansljurg.j and 1800 pounds. Ninety-five wan. it was decided the axull- to undertake •».. step-by-step re- in Honor of their son,' Gary, who the distribution to the Girl Members will be permitted to /members carried the child, care iary will contact- the local was celebrating his 10th birth- decorating project in the chil- Scouts and Mrs. John Penksa invite prospective members. MATAWAN project. j schools in an effort to have pu- dren's basement room of the li-day. Guests were James Si- will take charge for Brownie In .clothing articles 1300 gar- pils participate in a national es- brary building. Ijree, Vincent Maccin, John and {Troop 66. Fire Co. Square Dance ments and 305 other clothing ar- ;say contest sponsored by the James Owens. George and Vir- BANK ticles were made and in con- The annual Efistor Sunrise i _ ; VFW National Auxlllury, The The trustees felt that the ginia Floridia, Mary, Jenny, service In the Morganville Meth-1 T1!° Non", Ccntervllle Fire nection with the home improve- •subject'of the essny is to be Bobby, Louis and Peter Pric Co is members of the club were to odist Church will be held In the ! - sponsoring n square dance MATAWAN, NEW ment project 210 articles were i "What Civil Defense Means to be commended for desiring to caciante, all of Cedar Grove. , , church at C a.m. to be followed jl;l,the "rehouse on the Middle made. Me" and there will be three lo- spend their time, money, nnd Mrs. Theodore Bastedo and:l bv n fpllnwshin brmkfnst in the Rd- Saturday evening. Mar. 12, ; cal prizes awarded. children, Candy, Melody, Shar-! £ *' ^ ^l Flrolvnsc startinR at 9 o'clock. Musi" c will | Aidless .clemonstratlpn folJow- effort on such a worthwhile un- Q c be furnished by George Vieor 1 dertaking for the benefit of the on, and Bobby, Cedar Grove;, Henry" Holtz en- WMIfl FEOEUl IfitlVI HitW ed the meeting. Mrs. Helen Mr nnd Mrs Stanley Wiite.i, , . and his band and there will be | Butch was awarded •' a speoial children in their own comnnin- • - ( inecl bll MUIEIFHCUL tlTOUT ity. A more inviting and *at- i Matawan; Marine Sets. William , f .,, Bm , j door prizes and refreshments. "Exide • prize. Hostesses were Mrs. D. Bastedo and Don Fleisch- • ™* ™ ^ ££.£ 'iV^. j During the evening there will I Martha Ansoii, Mrs. Olive Scott, tractive reading room, il was agreed, could be an incentive man, Cherry Point, N, C: iind trf patt , ccic,n.ation of nel. P>b'e special dances and games. ' Mrs. Marie Mills and Mrs. Hel- Seaman First Class and Mrs., , I . Quick Battery Service ira Bienkinvski. for additional children to come Un SuIKlav aflcnloon Miss I lo read and to take out, books Ray Sterner, .were Sunday \ ^, Elhel Vola : COLOT'sTlMU.tawan I for home use. II also would en- guests or the Mrs. Sterner s , Mi Barbara Hollander; j courage the present young pa- brother-in-law and sister. Mr. asslsled in ^..tertaining the fol-! Itrons to come more frequently and Mrs Richard Varga, New ,„, you.* guests: Ellen and! Brunswick. lchl,(s HoUz Freeholu. Donnn. j ' and to stay lunger. Miss Elsie Gilbertson. Pitts- • Tin; trustees discussed the li- ,.,,.. visited ! Ray. nnd Linda Janwlch and El- I Thinking of worried brary healing plant., which is i fieldcuts. MrMass.. nn,d Mrsvisite. Olad fhe Gilbertr Uiir-!- lcpn ,,,u| N,,rman Janwich. of I known to be antiquated, Incf- 'son. Browntown, over the week- Matawnn: Dennis and Karen j ; flcient, nnd* uneconomical. It ;end. Miss Gllberlson, who is a Janwich. or Rubcrtsvillc; Rick- modernizing about your ; was decided Hint, in order to ey and Norman Janwich. jr., ^registered nurse, is enrolled 'Billy and Barbara Janwich, Ju- Ii forestalin cold l weathera possibl, ite woul breakdowd be re-1n s\ Lukf Hospital. In Pittsfield. ... but budget? w lere she ls l0 Uly Mm'?., Ginger Mouser. Su- 'placed next summer l studying become san Quackenbush, Jeanne and Borough of Mutawan now has one of Ihc 1 .Placed next Mimmti. anesthetist. Other weekend ; Bobby Sober, Dorothy Ruth A- nire- modern diners in Monruoulh County. gucsts nt the Gilbertson home o Will bo oocn for business iind insooclion on ! The trustees have been in- •yers, Stephen, Billy, Joe, George forrhed that, local veteran's or- were Mr. and Mrs. Edward I nnd Philip Vota. Salurdnv rnoininci. We welcome vour in- Chestlock and son, Eugene, 1 M'fcMon and your patronage. ganizations are undertaking the O. J. Jindracek, CMC. of the Very soecial menu of delicious cusino sug- problem of deciding what type Brooklyn. N. Y.: Lars Gunder- iU.S.S. Fccthlcr, spent the weck- gestions for this v.ccltcnd and nil next week. memorial should be provided sen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers iend at his home in Morgnnvillc nnd daughters, Linda and Judy, Roas] Chiclton. Genuine Snrinij I.amb, Vir- thathe t woulherbcatoiwould be mori ean fillind unsightg than- !visiting his wife and infant son. qinin nnd Fresh Ham, Roast Beef, Steaks. Mrs. Fred Meyers, sr., and Mrs. iGlen, who has Just returned ly honor roll on the horary | chnrles Lund, Floral Park. L. 1 Chens. Corne'd Ec-f. Seafood clc. Choica of grounds. home after being a surgical pa- Souns. de;sPrls, nnd the best CUT of coffee 'I.: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gil- tient in the U. S. Naval Hospl- in lh" shnr« arrn. Present at the meeting were bertson, Railway. Lester C. Dick.Kelsey A. Car- jtal. SI. Albiins. L. I. THF BEST MEALS AT LOW PRICES Mr. and Mrs. B. c. Maccia ! The W.S.C.S. of tlie Morgan- Solve both problems with modern-styled, hart, Mrs, Georniiscr You can't play the hiding ; timch with M., lliilsiin nr Mr. Friendly Nighters nf I'Mowers" IUIIDWCII by illnnci' ;:£CMM|; IN'TODA gnmo with roliremi'til Honor Co-Members nl (lie Uni.ss Kull, Now Yolk, yonrs. They sock mil. Tile worship .servlee.s of the I Mrs. Russgll Walling The Friendly NlKliters niul .Sunday Hchoii] al Mormuivllle everyone. Malic them Monday pvoiilim nt tho hiinii1 of Mclhixllsl Chiii'Dh U'erc In Is Hoalcss To Club 1 wonderful, easy yearn! Mrs. Mornthy iluwell. Red Hunk. clmrKi: of Mr. ., llaniiiih Ijiim Start now! Place :;mall WulliiU!. Hroiid I'l'wo nicmbei's were remember '.'i I'la.'ii;. Tllof;(' will) lolik nmounlM each paydny in HI., Keypnrf, eiilerlalued inoni ji'd with blrtlidny cakes and ulll.sjpai't were I'nliidii c'ruekei. Han hers of Hit- l^rlciulshlp Club i by their .secret pals. They were j ilia JuliiuiM'n, Uliinc Wen/el, n t)avili|:.H acruiuil. wlii'iv (• v (• 11 I n U. Till1 (Ml'K. Julia Mulloy ami Mrs. Jul- .h'tlsiin QinickeMlin.'tli uiirl I'liyllls nbovc-avi!nit;c riu Mini;.'', March ineetlni! will be ut the )In Ma/iiioskl. QriM'tliu! cardH •flilerln. Mrs. Kllznliclh Penl'.s Sec or Phone Any of the Plumbing and Heating Retailers Listed Below. build up Hnvin|,;.M [(inter. I hom.„....!e. u«[, „,,,!MI'N, .Llllll^....M! . lIllS-tliM)!!....,-,...., , i vveri? went to Mi'H. llolen Thnclte li'lilss U'lll be In iiharue nest Bun !M,,I,,.,,,Monroe. Htat , hind Mi'H. Mary Jo Allen, l'Mniil day. Mrs. I'Veil Meltcl IN leneli AlKmillim wen1 Mrs. Kred pliiii.'i were made fur u trip to 'liiK this class wlilli! Wi'.s, Cent 1 Is eonl'lned In IIIT home due ID FREE JOHN J. MULLER PROMPT SO, RETIR'J Wilson, it mil-si: Mrs. I.llllc New Yurie (in May 17, nrtin Mruncr. Mi'n. Tlionias Itiillibiine. which ii'fi'e.shinenls were serv- llliii'f.t. Liberty St. Mulnwan, N. J. Mi'H UIIKIWOII Mrs. Alvln Will ed. Moliilnv I'VenllHi VIHIIIII'H of ESTIMATES SERVICE VVSi'h' ling, Mrs. Alnii'/.n liiiylou, Mrs. A lie nil I in; were Mrs. M u i'v Mrs. HIMIICIK1 /s'liunoiiM were Tolephonti MAIownn 1-2117 Hantnel VViillInu, Mi«. I,mils Hu- jWyclioll, Mr.M, MIKIOIIIK lieu- .Mi1: ,l. Knon mid dniiulilur, sellc, Mli,n lli'iilnli TlilHlli', Mi'H J licit, Mr.M, litivlini IJiillun Ml'H. IJiirntliy, niul Mrs, I.JOII.H Wai- Anbury Wnlllnti, Mrs. Ida Wlilto. I Ilii/.cl Itl.Mhoir, Mrs. Irnin MelM .sun nl lselln. .SiUunliiy Miii'slM CHARLES E. HUFFT JOHN O. ELBRECHT Liberal Building 4 Loan Association 1 Mrii, DyMiu Woixllioiixi , Mi'H. I nor, Mrs. Mary Hiiucliie, Mni.jof Ml'fi, I'MiiliKili'i weri! Mr. 32 Park Ave. Matuwan, N. J. 65 Ruvinc Dr. Matawan, N. J. KiiHKell Hmllli, Mrs, f'ranuun IJOIN lllchanlwinf Mi'H, IIU< j mill Mm, Tell MIII'HOII, al Ki'il 'l'olnphonai MAliwia 1-9070-M 15 9 Main S t i e r I Wdullcy, Mm, Wlllliuil IlnlMH'H, Bmtlh, Mrs, Mttry Dni'l, Mr«. | llnnlt. T«l«plioiui MAtawan 1-2IS2 MATAWAN Mi:i. PMIn iMIilwlii ii ml Mrs, Hue Ann iloliiiNun iind Mrs. Mary] Nnval i lillcclronli1 llf 1,1-IMV. r'nwi.'ll, 't'i'oliiili'liiii I'Vinik MIKIIMI And •J, THURSDAY, MARCH 10,' 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE ONE—SECOND SECTION |Mar. 2, 1955, at 10:30-'a.m. .in Miss Puulette Blbaud, or: the jmrents of a daughter, born 413 Union Ave., Union Beach, and two great-grandchildren, j putney Promoted Branch metal division manager. WEDDINGS | the rectory of St. Joseph's Keansburg, was the honor at- in South Amboy Hospital. •wife of John F. Pfeifer, died services were held I I Church, Kcyporl. The Rev. tendant. Miss Patricia Yanick, Sunday, Mar. 6, 1955, In Mon- yesterday afternoon-at 2* o'clock; At Nationa) Lead In 1949 lie was appointed super- i Charles O'ShauKlmessey per-j of, Newark, wns. » bridesmaid, Mason :mouth Memorial Hospital. She at his home with the Rev. Al-| intendent of the smelting and Miss Virginia A. Schultze. J^orme'd" the ceremony. j Both were dressed alike in Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ma-'was born in Gardner, Mass.. the Robelt of and daughter of Arthur C. Schultze. i betl1 Miss Ann Elizabeth Thomp- gowns of blue crystalette, with son, of Las Cruces, N. M., are daughter of Mrs. Marie (Jolly) tnwan Methodist Church." offici- \ ' formerly of Keyport. was | m lfl51 he beenme plant mai)- 111 Broadway, Keyport. and the son was her ijister'K attendant. matching half hats. They car- the parents of a daughter, born Lacroix. of Massachusetts and ating. Interment was in the , appointed assistant to the man- j ,,„.,,,. continuing in th-i- position late Mrs, SchulUe, became the ried white flowers. recently in Las Cruces. Mrs.: the lnte Eugene Lncroix. Dr. Conovcr H. Burlew. was his family plot in Old Tennent ;BRer of National Lead Com-! JJtl, his prcsem appointment. bride of Rex Ciiiwl'orcl. 41 Broad brother's best man. - Stephen McCarthy, of Jersey Mason is the former Miss Joyce survivinp besides her husband i Cemetery, under direction of j lit., Eiitontown. on Friday, Feb. = tlle BetUe ipany's metal department, nc-i After the ceremony, p.:n. with the Rev. Feehan, Keansburg, the bride's Silver, formerly of Keypqrt.' Dr. Hillman T. Williams, pus- Dr. and Mrs. Conover H. Bur- oC the U. S. Army; and one Cliff-'Welch, vice president and clirec-; lew, 291 Main St., Matawan. brother, ushered. Julius Izzerali, 78, of Cliff- j Welch, vice president and dircc-, Rocco Mastrodomenico, of tor of Calvary Methodist Thomson i grandchild. wood Ave.. Cliffwood, died Tues-!tor of National Lead CoVnnanyjRoute 35. Keyport, an evening- Church, officiating. Lovelace-Smith The bride's mother chose Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Thom- ; Services were held Wednes- day, Mar. 8, 1955, in Perth Am-i and metal department manager.; college student at the Ruther- The bride was given in mar- beige lace; the bridegroom's son. of 21 Oak St., Keyport, are clnv iU 8:30 a.m. in the Day Fu- boy General Hospital. He was! Mr. Putney begin his com-1 ford campus of Fairleigh-Dick- Miss Audrey June Smith, neral Home riage by her father and her on-! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.mother, pink and blue. Both the parents of a second dough' . Keyporl, and at S thc widower of Santaralla iDi-,pany career in 1930 in the Al-iinson College, has qualified for ly attendant was Miss Jean San-!Smlth;' Church St., Belford, was jhnd corsages of white orchids. ter, Lynn Susan, born .Thurs- ° clock a high mass of requiem Poalo' Izzerali and was born jlantic Branch accounting do-'the honors list during the win- For her wedding trip to the was offered in St. Joseph's in Italy the son of the late Mr ; partment In 1935 he became gregario, of Matawan. Roy [married Saturday . afternoon. dayj__- , ,„_.Mar.. 3„ , 1055,nc- , •in„ «!.Rivervie: i~..w. wns nffprprl in Rt .Tnspnll's in Italy, the son of the late Mr. ; partment. In 1935 he became ter semester. Richard S. DesDes- Henrienson. of Keyport, was the; Feb. 28, 1055, at the Belford Pooonos, the bride wpre a black Hospital. : . Church, by the Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Antonio Izzerali. He; assistant to the manager of the|mond, evening college director, best man. • iMethodisl Church, to Donald Ed- and white checked suit with red Fox. Interment was in the hud lived in Cliffwood the past!Atlantic Branch, metal division.; and black accessories. ISi'odcrick as announced. ,.}• A reception followed at Shad- j win Lovelace, Old Amboy Rd., church cemetery. 45 years. !lle was transferred to the Bos- owbrook Inn, Shrewsbury, aft-j Keyport. son of Mrs. Margaret The bride was graduated from Mr, and Mrs. Thom&s Brod- Survivlne are three daughters, i ton Branch in 1940. where he ov ac Red Bunk Catholic High School (Mrs. Thomas Shuridau i Mrs. Philomena Kronawski. i assisted in the re-organization cr which the couple loft for a|^ el e. Keyport, and the late crick, 14 Johnson Terr., West CASIMIR J. ZLYDASZYK Clarence Lovelace. and St. Michael's School of Keansburg, are the parents of Mrs. Frances Sheridan. 79. of|MrS- Antoinette Granata and (of the metal department. wedding trip to Washington, D. Nursing in Jersey City. She is a "132 Osborn St.. Keyport, widow C. They are now residing at The Rev. Robert L. Black- a son., born Friday, Mar.-.4 Mrs. Rose Trabachino. all ol i Mr. Putney started at the InsuiMiR-i.' «"• 30 W. Front St., Keyport . . _ . Haifonol5 -IOetUjfaXg» 47 8R0AD ST.. RFI) BAHK.H.J. * Non-Sociarinn ,,,, , iin Denver, Col. ,],.„„ ,„„* „ ™arnhr,,- ,,r at «,,,,•--Little St.. Mnlawan, died Mon- KEyport 7-2020 j Whlte elndloli and greens decor-: •" ^ cnon was a membei of St. Anns • hnnu, DAY Funeral Home church. A reception | ciay M u 7 1!)nl) at m s llome the" Masonic*club"o• - f j 5^rnPMrlo. yJohnsoee at tnen i-s Por a tcivi Monmoutl serviche I ChurchSurvivin. Kennsburgg are . a nephew. - ' • ' ' - ' Jersey City. Fire Department. I Thomas Brophy. of Keansburn. He was born in Marlboro Town- FUNERAL DECISIONS msdo in ed. The bride wns given in mar-1 'and two nieces. Mrs. Margaret ship, the son of the late Wil- IN TIME FOR EASTER v«nc« of no«d . - . havo (islpod mdny riage by her father. Her gown I (Barnes and Mrs. Elizabeth liam and Rebecca (Huntzlngen to aflain p«4cs of m?nd • . • Stciir* was trimmed oh the neckline i BIRTHS I Brennan, with whom he made Brown and had'lived in Mata- prolectivo furera! fact* from u. and sleeves, with Aloncon lace | , ihis home. wan C5 years. Ho was the wid- LeslC1' : The funeral was held Satur- ower of Mrs. Fanny (McEll- and was styled with a lace trim-' waine1 Brown. med cathedral-length train. Hoi; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lester, 16'day morning at 9:30 ocloco'clock aatt lhe ,,,.,•.„, , fingcrtlp-lcngth veil lell from a Bayview Avc. keansburg. are | the Ryan Funeral Home. Keans-. Mr Mat"wa. Brownn waMethodiss a membet churcr ohf Tremendoy the parents of a son. born Tues-i' burg, and at 10 o'clock, the Rev.andd thee Junior Order off United lace cap and she carried a pray- American Mechanics, of Mata- er nook covered with orchids. day. Mar. I, 1955. In Riverview j Edward A. Corripan. pastor, of- Hospltal. . ifered a high mass of reriuiem wan. . ,, ... |in St. Ann's Church. Burial -Ms Surviving are a daughter. In Our Half Yearly Furniture Sale nolllnirer In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. David A. Martin, of Mata- wan; u son. Matawan Council- A daughter was born in Rlv-i man Cyrus K. Brown: ti grand- Famous Douglas 7Pc. Chrome Dinette 1"erview 'Hospital on Tuesday, j Mrs. John V. Pfi'ifi-r Mnr. 1. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Beatrice Pfeiler. SO, m daimhter. Mrs. Esther Rinear. George Dolllnger, 91 Pnrk Ave.,;] ' Including 1 Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs PLUS Jumbo Size Table arance Keansburg. ! . ! !i Wclstcail Mr. and Mrs. John Welstead, '( Wilson Ave., Mntawnn, are Ross W. Maghan save up to the parents of a daughter, horn Tuesday, Mar. 1, 1955, In Mon-. mouth Memorial Hospital. Real Estate — insurance Illc.e MATAWAN 138 fthin St. MA 1-0003 A son was born on Tuesday. Mar. 1, 1955. in Perth Amhoy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David on our 1954 Rice. Second St., Matawan. Laucr floor and Mr. and Mrs, Fre'uorlcr. k Lau- Vacation Land! cr, Fretlwpod PI.. Matawan. arc, demonstration the parents of a daughter, born TRAVEL BY STEAMSHIP Tuesday, Mar. 1. 11)55, In Perth. OR PLANE. CRUISES. Amboy Hospital. r ACCOMMODATIONS ARRANGED models of llniirllian (Foreign or DonlQsticl Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Hourl- I'liUMl'T, COi;i:TKOUS SKKViCK han. '>> Allantlc Ave.. Miitiiwnn.. are I hi* uarcnts of a daughter, Ijcirn Wednesday, Mar. 2. 1955. Brown Travel Bureau m Mnnniotilli Memorial llospl-1 Di.y Culls: VAIlcy 6-1141—214 Smith St.. Pcrlh Amboy. N. J. /, It lul. Night Culls: KK 7-2819-J—7 BrDadwiiy, Kcyport, N. J, Norris A son was born In Hlvcrvlcw Ilospllal on WbdiKiSday, Mar. ".:, inns, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Terry: Seacoasi Floor Covering ; Norris, !l Pronpoot PI.. Main-; RcK. 149.50 Vnluo wnn. ! CO., INC. This is one of lhe bosl buys you'vo come across In venrs. Hero IK Highway 35 — Clnrk St., Keyport n dlnollo sot bin onouyh to talto raro of a larqo ftniiily, yol His \ Mr, mid Mi'H, Andrew Mcr- Into any Hvornge sl-^c kSfrhon. Miido bv Dougltts, world's )«rgCB! i win, l!!)U New Urimswlek Avi1..; • Broatlloom Carpel O Inlaid Linoleum dinette nrcducor, you urn unmiiott Iho (incil quality and workninn- I .MiUnw.'tn, nrc llio rmrents of n • Wall Covering ©Formica Tops Ciith or n»cljjf.|, l',iy, P«y 5,00 j rinuKlilor, horn in South «hi*>, Plus ih? JaJosi fiiyjjjig, M^inlhlv. llcloro Dnslcr Dollvtry • Complete Installation Free Estimates Guiu-niiKird.

A Hun wns born In South AIM- HERE ARE SOME OF IT'S FEATURES: buy Hospital lo Mr, and Mr.s.1 Call Keyport 7-2025 Kdwaril Miipknlnw, 'II Atlantic1 O Extra Wide 36 x (50 Tublo O Clioicc of Colors, Cln.-y, Yellow Ave,, Muliiwan. " » Extension L.cnf Rod, Green, Clinrlreuse (in h.iin When It Comes To • 10 Yi:nr • Lnmcx Upholstery With "Color- Mr. nnd Mrs Edward 1), Ura-1 Come, To Us Lock" limn, 12C1 Mli|)ln Avo,, Keatis- It you nrc in MPIUI of for ptirchn»o, ru-liiiii n-inrj or lor the UIM'K, HIT the iiiirnnls n[ n .son, conslrucllon ui )i"iuo or t-oimniorcltil bullcllny liiirii In rionlh Ainljuy ll(i^|.iiiii.; OPEN TILL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY , Nanilrlllcr 'l \ T. FRANK API'I.EBY AGENCY, Inc. A noil wan born in Sotiih Am-1 Moii'KiACi; ii>\:; i onnI-ISMH>NIH:NIS IN 6 W. Front St. - Tel. R, B. 6-5390 buy HoMiiltiU lo Mr, nnd Ml'H.| MONMOUTH IMIJ OCIIAN COUNTIKH lor NECCHI ^ ,Jou(!|)h aiiiulrllli'i',' 4:i:i Drooll-I ;nui(! Avi\, Lutii'iMivft llarbiir. | THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Whcin You Find Good Furniture / t A Snvinijs , i Ol' NNWAItK, N, J, MAIN ST. and MAT'I'IKOM AVK, ASDU11Y I'AIIK Ml', nnd Mr«. Hiitlnu KiimiiH, 60 E. Front St. Cor. Church St. Keyport 7-3565 1117 Atluiillu Avc, Muliiwitii, it I'd HO INSPECTION IT;i' PAGE TWO—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 195S

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Congratulations And Best Wishes To The J. J. Newberry Company In Keyport H. Kaob<8 CiSciSS Co. 549 Broadway "GLASS I ERY NEED TTEEL PAGE SIX—SECOND SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 thinps were thrashed out at a KHS Plays Tonight BARBERMEN GAVE EM ALL A SHAVING Barbermen Win Little Bigger League meeting LOOKING!; at Wiliowbrook Inn, Pair Ha- ven, last- night. Joe Carney Deciding Game is giving up the union Beach At New Brunswick IT OVER team and Jimmy Hodgkiss, Meet Upper Freehold; Edge Five Acorns In former Red Bank. Catholic Overtime For Title WITH THE :i7lh anmiiil N. J. High star, will guide the team. May Oppose Matawan .State Interscholaslic Athletic Joe will stay with Barney TIIP deciding game between [Association basketball tourna- Chenoweth as coach of the KJ. .Keyport High School's bas- - 1 Little League team. ketball team opens its play li- he tv- o undefeated leaders, Lar- menl past the warming-up the New Jersey State interscho- I Barber Shop and the Five .stage, lot's have a look at the . lastlc Athletic Association's 37- Acions five, was played at the : situation. The team that can DON (TAT) McQUAREIE,. lle\ port High gym Mar. 2 in be happiest about everything, as Ui annual state tournament at t former Matawan High sprint Me,w..Brunswick HiBh School to- Ci*\port Industrial League bus- we see it. is Keyport The Keys stnr now ln his sophomor year night'at 7:30 p.m. Upper Free- jke'ball. I play Upper Freehold Township at Seton HaU provided one of hold Township Hlrjh School, I The Barbermen raced away iHigh tonight. This aggregation the sensatlons of the Knights of sometimes known as Allentown. 1 o ,\n early lead as Dick Frost, ;.showed a lack of sharp ball- Columbus track meet at Macli- will supply the opposition. shot six times from the foul line |handlinK m a slow game that son SquQre Garden Saturday' ind made two baskets and Jim 'they won from Pennington Pri- | | ond to Joe •' Matawan started their play In nlffht by f nlsh ng seC J Redmond and Larry Vecchio day by n 38-37 score, so the Lewis, of the Shanahan Catho-/H the tournament In si night by op- ndded five baskets between prospect is excellent for the posing Barnegal al. A.sbury Park GOLDEN 1IML lie Club, of Philadelphia, in the -^ them in the first (iitarler. Tom- Keys lo lio Into the semi-finals co >'alcl tlash handicap. It was High School yym. Both the Red j my Nagle and Bill Wheatley : and White and the Maroon and against either Mntawan or Bnr- a photh 0 nnisn wlth McQunriie's brought the Acorns back into negat. These two teams met Ume nelng- 0:02; McQUan.Je's Steel drew byes in the qualify- I he ball game In the second last night. Bnrncsat eliminat- ing round of Central Jersey, feat is more fomidable because (Hiarter and il was 28-23 for the ed Runison. 4D-4G, and in doing insofar ns tho first four runners Group I, competition because of | Jnrbermen at halftlme. so gave the impression of be- their excellent, showintjs In were concerned it was a scratch In the third quarter the ins a highly dangerous foe for event in that all were handicap- Shore Conference play. Acorns hung on, then in the fin- fhe Maroon ajncl Steel. The . The Keys arc odds-on favor- ped at G feet. This is his most al quarter staged a stirring ral- Barnegat combination had roll- impressive showing to date as ites to take the Upper Freehold ed up 115 points in a game with quintet into camp because of 1 lv to lie the score. Don Poi- a college runner. The weekend nt; and Nagle hit twice, and Tuckerton not so long ago andbefore he was in the. CYO meet pi, the lack of scoring punch shown any team who scores that many by the boysl'rom the lower part. ;Jack Helfrlch and Herb Walling at Newark. In this his team-^*' Larry's Barber Shop bnskelball learn which swept through all op- each got a basket and a foul in points, even if they are plnyhm' mate at Seton Hall, and former of the county in their qualify- the Home for ing round same against I'enn- osilion to emorgo undofoalod chamnions in Koy-icrt Industrial Loagu° ihe drive that put the Acorns Tor Aged and Decrepit rival -Trom Riimson High. Bruce play (loft to right): Kneeling: Coach Ton" Bucco Larr" Vecchior, jr.. Bobout in front. 51-40, with seconds Elephant Washers, must have, Ocodwln. swept tlie. honors in in&ton at the Peddie School Sttitlnk. Jim Dulfv. Slnnding: Fred Wise. Bill Bukoi. I* airy Vecchio, sr.. gym, Hightslown. Friday. They i to go. Jim Redmond pushed something. Tomorrow nightnight; iw Rn60 . Mnnn«™iMcQuarri»e «.won,nv ththe o loam snonsor. Dick Frost. Jim Redmond. in n lnyup at the buzzer to send Prenehlnwn plays Washington won by only 38-37. Vcxn Phillins was absent when this niclure was taken. first .heat, but was shut out in , Princeton Hmh Is slated to II in to overtime. for the riahl to meet the win-the .final. The Saturday before • onpose South River in a Oroiip The Acorns went out ahead ner of the Mntawan-Koyport- that, Feb. 19, he took his first In the overtime too. on baskets Bnrnegnt laslnip for Central III semi-final Central Jersey 1 c shqf. a,t the. National A.A.U. by Helfrlch and Nagle, but Bob AGAINST SAVV ^ MCMPv. MlO IC \'CM SX.E vJUR "rs v Cv IM Jersey honors in Group I In championship • game in the St. Joseph's Loser Classmates Plan rS U.S.SMIMOS OONCS SOJCE PJIHA MJIKSEL meet, but with performers! like- nightcap at New Brunswick Skislak sank one for the Bnr- S6SVICE.' ^i! KE WJMM5 SCCMITV FOB \OUK FAMILY A what also will be the semi-round Llntly . Remlgiho. Andy Stan- High tonight. It. had originally bermen, then Dick Frost put In ovin Furuttsf of state championship play in field and Rod Richard in action been scheduled for Rutgers gym In League Finale ! Clifton Benefit a couple of free throws and that group. While the Mata- in the 60. there was, of course, last night, hut had to be moved Fred Wise a one-hander to set- I wan-Barncp.iit operation was go-little hope for a newcomer. Tat buck because tin; Princeton Uni- St. James Top-Ranking Basketball Double Bill tle Ihe issue. JliiB o:i at Asbury lust night, will wind up hi.s indoor running voriity team used that gym as The box score,: * New Regulations For St. Patrick's Parade North .Arlington was playing at the Pioneer Club, games Sat- n neutral court on which to Protested By St. Ann's At St. Joseph's Mar. 18 Larry's Hurhor .Shop 157) Mount niii Lakes nt Westficld j urdav. play Columbia for the Ivy , G F 1' rlh Jersey, Group I, i League championship. This de- St. James, of Red Bank, con- A double-header benefit bas- Frost, f ' 7 11 25Eye Examinations In Keansburej Mar. 20 "™,T Tlook ins; In your cluded their season with n 0:0 ketball same will be played at Wise, f 1 0 2 niornint' paper, you enn sec SOME OF US really live. velopment upset the whole Five Keyport Yacht Club snilJ schedule of Central Jersey play, record in the- northern division St. Joseph's gym Mar. 18 at C Redmond, c .11 1 23 from the results of this game of the Monmouth County Junior p.m. to aid EIU Clifton, former Skislak, e 1 1 3 Must Conduct 15-Stage Order,.Of Hibernians, who the team is to beat for the ors leave Apr. 1 for a novel' puttlns Keyport one dny behind ; cruise of exploration through, Matawan. Holy Name Basketball League Matawan High basketball star, Vecchio, g 2 0 4 Test Of Patients Bands, To Participate state title in Group I. River- by defeating St. Mary's, of New who was Injured in an auto ac- Phillips, g 0 0 0 side, the defending state litlist 1500 uninhabited islands of the' Final round play In the Sec-Monmouth, '59-46, In a game cident last July a net has been The New Jersey Stale Iii>;ir:l of: in Group I, looks like they will 4000 in group, i Seven bands, five' contingents 1 tion B division in Central Jer- which was part of a triple head-j Incapacitated since. 22 12 57 Optometrists annminces that new of the Ancient Order of Hiber- pull through in South Jersey a- Leroy Stullss and Harold Ray- sey, Group I. probably will be morid. of Keyport; John Beck-; er at St. Joseph's gym, ' Key- The Matawan High Clnss of " Kive Acorns (5S) regulations Hoverning eye examin- nians and ::o local organizations e,aiii. but we cannot see them held Saturday. The site will de- port, Sunday. 1953 team, the class of which p i> are expected lo take part in a nf.vain.st North Arlington or with, of Hazlet, Donald Coop- n ulions in New .h'rsey went intu ef- er, of Roselle, and Frank pend on which team won last In another part of the triple- Clifton was n member, will play Naulq.-f ' (1 22 St. Patrick's Day parade lo be Mountain Lakes, or even Key- - 8 Brewer, of Elizabeth, make night, Matawan or Barnonal. If header. St. Joseph's, of Key- In both games. In one contest Potts, f 0 2 fect Tuesday and cautioned pa- hold in K.-misburj.', on Sunday. port or Matawan, for that mat- r up the lucky quintet. They Matnwan and Keyport win, theporl, wound up their season by they will oppose the MHS facul- Poling, f 1' 7 tioirts of all eye doc-tors In m.-iki' Mar. 2(1. tor. Looking to other groups, •"• \ ' • 3 fly to Nassau Apr.'1 to take game between them Saturday losing lo Our Lady of Perpetual Helfrich, c 2 8 Raymond R"nney, pnrndeiin Group II, the , Neptune vs. ty team, in the second game certain the new rules arc nhservi'd. nrndeiin G over a motor-sailer for their will be played in either Perth Help, or Highlands, C3-54. The they will 'combat the Keyport Wheatley, £ • 2 10 chairman for the affair j and Freehold vs. Dr. E. -C. Nurock, scorelnry of. which j Dunellen unique . cruise. All sorts of ''Amboy or New Brunswick. Such Keyport team had ceased to be Walling, e will be sponsored High Alumni five. Playing with ' 3 1 7 be sponsored by Monmouth jEwinu Township games for Cen-- rare plant and animal life an eventuality would be highly a factor in the league race mid- the Class team will be Jim Red- the Stale Board, said the- I-;-MUI:I- county interesting ay both teams have ty Hibernians, said that the tral Jersey honors are just out found nowher.e else In the beaten each other twice this wny through the season. jmond, Bob Gray, Tat McQuar- ," 22112 56 tions.iire designed to eliminate so- pilnKiic wlln hh c ththe firsfitt iin ththe ii o off thithis worldld. BuBtt we havh e tot : world can be seen in • these Tho St. James title in the fie. Dick Frost, Mat Matthews Score by quarters: called "quickie" eye examinations, county In several years. j favofavorr Weckhnwken. defending! season and the game for Cen- "Until now," Dr. Nmcck de- isles unspoiled by the hand of northern division Is subject to .and Bob Smith, Larry's 20 8 13 10 e—57 k W B,)n(|s ;;cIu,dllle(| to m.lrch ,ne, championcham , or Irving Tech, for: tral Jersey honors would be the clared, "il has bi'en possible In man and protected by the' protest by. Edward Ferrari, i For the Matawim High facul- Five Aconis 8 1512 18 5—5G K(lypon Jimio,. Dnlm :UK| Bu- st'He honors. In ^Group III. it one to settle which one had the yivo eye exaniin;'ions in as little British crown. The giant-igu- better team, manager of St. Ann's, of Keans- ty. Jud Evans. Bob Hardie, Kl(, c,.,n,s Dfp.irtmeni. of Rec-Ms Cliffside Park all the way, ar.a lizard, found only on a burg, the team finishing sec- Tony Nuccio, Dick Boehm, Bill .time us live minutes willimil fear ,. .,t|, i^and of Jersey Cilv.'the best high school team in If Keyport has to play Bar- Garber's Continue To c m few of the remote islands of ond, and by the managers of Yaeger, Joe Sugar and "Skeet- • of the law. lint under Ihe new reg-Police Athletic League Drum! New Jersey by a prohibitively. anthropologists as the nearest negal. the game mny be held Roll In Kross League ulations it would In' impossible for ! several other teams because of er" Fleet will perform. The am| Bunln Corps of Bayonne. wide njnrgtn. They ore defend-! living throwbac/k to the car- at Asbury Park, to even the dis-alleged use of players beyond :KHS Alumni will take the floor im eye examination [n tnke less tance the supporters of both Three games were played in SI. Vincent's Drum and 'Bugle i '"K'state champions. In Group i nivorous dinosaurs of the pre- the age limit. Otherwise the j with Matty Devine, Herb Die- Walter Kross Association bas- I than :i hall-hour. Tn he done eor-Corps. Bayonne. Red Bank Cath- ]1V. we'll stick by Thomas Jef- historic world. The waters teams will have to travel. Red Dank leara Is set to go a-:tiich, Joe Muniz, Gene Freiburg } reclly, lor the nuixiniiun Ir.'ix't'i,! On the other hand, should Up- ketball at the Laurence Harbor olie High S(-hool Band, and tmjllcrson. of Elizabeth. slate ) are so clear that all manner gainst the winners ofho'nors inland Jack Carney. Casino Monday. Garber's Sup- ! of Ihe patient, exninination.-s .'.huiihi Jri'h i)lpi'M- bands rhamps, for Centrnl Jersey hon-! of fish life can be observed, per Freehold pull the seeming- I lake 1 niiii 4fi niiniiL'S lo ;m hour 0 ly Impossible nnd upset Key- the Monmouth County southern Clifton has been unable lo ply team strengthened their Keunsbui-H-. ASbury Park.l ^' but against Newark West, readily GO feel down, octopus, r diyisipn. work since suffering1 his. in.iur- grip of the league lead by spill- i^—or longer." LOIIK Branch. Keyport nnd Perth h'dc '» lll(> flnnls wc hnve °ar • sharks '• and barricudns at p >rl, Matawan no doubt would j I lie iirscil palien'y nf eye doc- be called on to play them In •In'th'e St.* Joseph's game, theiles,and has incurred heavy mod ing the Laurejice Harbor Firs Amboy will all have contln-j work, and much nicer fish Co. 38-21. Butch Oldenbure\liit j tors tn report any suspected vio- noiits nf t o Aneient. Order of with brilliant -colorings. The New Brunswick, assuming, of Keyport team rode Into the fin- ical and hospital expenses. He 1 course, MHS top:; Iinrncgat. al quarter on n 45-38 lend on;was a top star in Mntawan tor 13 points and Tom Kross l.li.tion of the new regulation ; lo Hibernians in the lineup. j waters are so clear, in fact, tho strength of sensational work Church League basketball .last and Joe Farley with 12 each fur • the Slate ISonnl of ()ptom:'trisls, Orsaniantions slated to inarch I VIC ARMELLINO is issuing thai it was found the best spol Other games to be played to- the winners. To:n Carney's 11 a call for aspirants for the In the world for the filming night In Central Jersey in' NJS-on the' offensive by Mickey Bris- season in addition lo having I in Trenton are the Holy Name Society and j | jese and Mike Wagner, only lo been aft accomplished perform- and George Nelson's eight led Tho new rules, whi'.'h Dr. "iirock Ilosary Altor Society of St.] Matawan Little Bigger League of Jules Verne's "20.000 IAA basketball pit Neptune u- the losers. ' team to report at Mntawan Leagues Under The Hea." gntnst Dunellen at St. Mary's i fold up in the final quarter be-!er at Main-wan Iliyh. I emphnsi/ed mr merely miniimuu Ann's Church, Kcansburg: | requirement.*, make il iniincliilory Koansburg First Aid Squtul, Co- | Hluh next Tuesday night, but gym, Penh Amboy, and Free- !Tore terrific set shooting by Bill; cufton also was a football In the second encounter of the .'Cehoe and Mike McGownn. | having won the Blocking evening. Hoffman's Liquor kept ir eye doctors lo comlui'l ;il leasl lumbian Civic League, St. Mar- I he is frank to admit he does hold against Ewins Township in stari 1 not know where the team will Group II, Central Jerspy semi- St. Joseph's (.VI) . ^ 'Trophy for his showing In Ma-pace with the league-leaders by a IS-stiigi examination "I all |)a- B.iret of Scotland Guild, Par-! 1 fi chalking up a 27-14 verdict over lienls. , ent Teacher Association, voter-1 play. The Matawan High finals. On F r I il a y nlRht. '•" '*. tawan - Keyporl Thanksgiving School field Is out of use on Frenchtown will oppose Wash- IWnpncr, f 4 1 °,!Day football games. He will he the Harbor Hardware quintet. The regulations r-.'i|riri'Ilia! eye ans of Foreign Wars. St. Ann's j !R. Kennedy, f George Koehle led the Hoffman doctors make a record of the com- school children, Ccilumbietles, Its north end because of cono- ington (Warren County High In '•" ", "^carried in to tee tlie benefit con- n 1'i'c .structiou of thi! new school. the finals of the other half of jAbbazzia. f t 5 ° l0!test. If his doctors will permit it. five lo victory with 14 points plele history of Ihe pali;'tit .'ind SI. Ann's Ushers Socletv, Amer-j and Bob Slandorn contributed lean Legion Post, No. 273, The rcinaniim diamond area the Central Jersey, nroup I, di-i Mania, e 4 1 3' Not just the basketball play- ketp (li'l;iilc(l records of Iheir lind- eight markers. Ed VanPelt Keansburi: Fire, Departnieni. i is lni'ttp enough for Little vision. • W. Kennedy, g 1 5 ers participating but the entire inns. topped the losers with 11 points. Kennsbiin', Police Uepnrimpiit, j Leaf-viie baseball, but older llriscese, u 8 5 21 (Matawan High Class of 1953 is Other required sicps include in- Auxiliary Police, Boy Scouts, j players will bombard .school pushing this project Tor their in- The nightcap was taken by tcrnnl ;tiul rxlcrnnl e\;iiniiwiti, The Atlantic rity's Breeze Inn cagers 28-13. 1 and jhe Ladies Auxiliary of the I Smootli Ice 1 G1 x inalinn.s to (lelcrniiii: the visual ' Ocean While MATAWAN W. Janoscko' '••, :f• ••'•'•• '•':-,. !- '! port are asked to make it a ban-Spike Tremel nnd "General" New Point Fire Company. mission recently appointed by Organ Music Ice Skating 61 showtne condition of the eyes. Mayor Spafford W. .Schanck Admission: Tax Included Red Rank Catholic 70 jFInkel, f•-?.''•'•'; • '4' 9 I?!" - McArlhur led the winners with 82 S3 : Dr. Niirmi; said study of Hie has not had time to do any- Child Juniors : Adults Jnmesburg jKehoe, c • • . J 10 counters each. Paul Mur- lo IR 18 1 ret inn, hhntil vessels, lens ;ind op-Cards, Lions, Try Again' Iliint! nbout the field on Mid- 1.? A nnd 45 Toms River 44 •McGowan, e ' •*""' 1 ° id Double Bill Mar. 16 tineau nnd Tuffy Davis were in 1 tie nerve (liirin ; liic ('.\:iniin;iliou dlesex I(d., acquired by the 75c 99e 48 Jnnipsbnrg 38 'E.j Jnnescko, K the count with four apiece for Two Liillir LeaiUie tennis sup-j 50c i o 2 To Aid Heart Fund of the int.'i'ioi i'bMl! cniK')i(\s were every 69 Atlantic? Highlands 57 24 14 02 funds for the Union Bench heart Compiled By N. J. Gas oilier general hodil\' ilisi-.ises ;ind weather. As a result. Maim- bit a.s jniz/led as Aiinellino 59 Hoffman 54 ; I fund drive, Mrs. Michael Strano. disordi'i's. iu-r Larry Insley, of the Curds, with ])l:u't ice to sliirl Monday. Rnxincr Shnw In Amhnv tho ch«Unnnn, announces. The The New Jersey Natural Gas • la: 58 Point. Pleseant 53 y lie s;iiil the iimciiim.il cx:iniin:i- ivill rive it another try Satur- II may 11:1 Klscwhrrr 73 ICeyport Gl f. ol . ni.. dalo Is Mar. 10 and tho names Co. compiled the ninth best safe- 1 ions lire icriiiiicd In determine day nioiniiin at KHS field, and !I will be played at Keyport High ty record among the medium- visunl ai'iiily. ile|ilh perception, Uartit'y Chrnowcth and Joe Car 53 Kumson 51 Mar. 25, At Bel Aire .sized «ns companies In the Fleet 04 Atlantic- Highlands 55 Prank Boyle, sr., director of j color \isiiiu, field of \isiou, riicus- I'liv will be on hantt to groel Safety Contest clurlnn the six inK pnu'^'i", cy,1 co (n(iin;ilinn, cye- aspirants for tlie Lions Suiulay 45 ICeyport 47 the Clll'fwood Boys Club, has ^ of lilc Kenpol/liKiutria, months from last July through 32 DiUH'llen 51 ^ , Hollywood Oil- iniisch cl liiicix \. iiml In confirm urternoon at tfioltaKi! Park field, been put. In chnrge of llninfv up h December. as Keyport 01 a card of amateur boxers for a ,,erS-up In Hie stancllnf.s, or nil.' mil Hie |inv-ibilil,v :.f i'er TJK. Mntawan Terriers arc still RCSIIIIH of the contest were l;iin eye and ;;i'iier;il liudily (Ii- IKMIIK held up by the rondliion 70 I'oinl Ph'aeant 5(5 bnxliiK show to be sponsored by recently announced by the Joint , ,, ,^, . ., ,, „.„,„ senses. of Ihe Miilawnn Ill"li Sclionl the Perth Amboy LOIIKC of , , fl() l)nskt ,hil .,. sponsors, the National Safely 10511 9110 Moose Mar. 25. The site of the H R Jk( m Council and the American Gas I'oiiilini! out IIKII Hie Ili'W I'l'HIlH - Ijeld. KKYI'OHT boxhiB show will be the Del , £ •> ,„„,. ,sAssociation. liiliiiMK are necessary lo protect the 58 Scotch Plains 1)7 public from a n-hitiri'ly few mi-Have yim rend tin- <•!:• ---.• i!:ed ad:' Alre ballroom In that city. According to Ira L. Jackson, 58 Mkkllelown GO All the Cllffwoocl Boys Club ^Vs .seeond tlni.hlPhon.l.'i- Is elhicnl pracliliinii'i's, Dr. Nurock 47 Freehold 71 superintendent of transportation for the company, there were 11 cniphasi/i'd HKII ninvl eye ilocloi's 60 Alumni 50 take all the limi' anil niiikc all Ihe md SATUHDAY MAIL 10 1112 also I accidents involving company TODAV, TOMOHIIOW 03 Ltluidiiy lJr,<*v DuiK'llen 01 vehicles In the 084.000 miles reg- tests necessary to ns.sure coin- Conlinuoii'. 4B vlitnl, 7. Iliii Allratlicui:, Atlnnllc tlighliiml.i 45 istered by the trucks and cars prtcnl eye care Inr Hicii [lalicnts. ,74 Ruui.son 71 weight who has been bnxlnt; un- b(Hw(,(,n K rl ^IU| Mlllnwnn THUIIJ operated by the company. The M-C-M's MASTfRPIfCf OF SUSPEHSf Miitawnn f)4 der the colors of the Newark „, , s, ^ t S| ,,,,sO,)h'.s f-^i oe I ^ , . ,, . National Safety Council report- Red Bank Catholic KFANSBUro |b cnllso 0 tll0 m VlmfI Sl sized company. Red Hank Catholic lliidi was Riimson (10 lined un by lioyle is Carl Ed- ill «:I.V PAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK 02 winds, of Red Bank, open class eliminated from the Catholic M.'ittiiii' S.11 II nl:iy (11 Mntuwiin 73 licciuisc or tills cnnflk't which .schools compelII Ion in the- N. J. CiinllnuiMis SIIIIIIIIV ViS-oiwiraHiiiiiKiMW'ttNra Qolden Oloves champ In the !killed attendance, the commit- No G. S. Tourney At! Hoffman 54 17,1-lb. class, Edwards Is man- Htate Iiiter.si'hnla.slU; Alhhtic mil MEW • in WMI • wan caiK 49 Point. Pleusniit 72 tee has deckled on n replay with Wrd. Hun S'll, Mm. D • 13 •« r«ID tit" -UNII »i«i. mill IUUHBIOUI ngnd* by Frank Shnrnbbn, well- No Monmouth County tourna- Association's lliiskrlbnll Tinir- A I'liUA; IVUM'i' .liiincsburu 47 tho stime teams NII their follow- ment for section winners In nnnii• nl In n liisl iiiiiiid i;iin11' Many Rivers To Cross en 45 known Red Bank niiorts ptomo- ers will not be clrtiwn away by 47 lUntnwnn RTiimmiir school basketball nt Iiiiti'.er.s nyin Hiiturday when < 'm"iiri':'M| M' and I 'HIMT SUHDAY, MONDAY. TUKSDAY MAM.KI 11 Gl t«r, IllRh school loyalties. mi Point Pleasant leagues will be held this yenr. I hoy bowed to si. ivter'%. ol l."x Jtiirkor - Mill,i Powers .U'IIS Hundny -- Pool (11 Mnliiwiin lill Kuhns Start* '55 Track Robert Zampello, coach of tho New llninswlrk, VI (10. Tlie Yellow Mountain Roller Skating Club Keypnrt tenm winnlmi the nay- Thi' I'elri'iiiui .iiiiu|)cd n\vn>' I" 1167 I 171 Trrhliii nlii:' Jack Kuhn.M, Miittivvnn Illith'il To Fele "Old Timers" shore Cl 8, League, stated Tues- mi curly li'iid, I'd II nnd nl Ihe Malurrliiv M'itini'0 di'c'iillilnn chnmplnn, has affll- day. The athletic director tit end of the firsl iiiiiiilrr II wns HEN s Hunruiiii: Keiinsburii Woman lati'd with thn Central Jersey Thn Slimilllt Wheels Roller Hprliir, Lake wlio usually ar- L'Dl'l. Thidiii'.li the next two Bun. thru Tun. M.ir. 13-14.1 h Heads l.ndy Bowlers Truck Club, of New Brunswick, Club, or Itc-cl Hank, will ranges the tourney wan not a- (|iiurtcrH the Weil llnnkci": host l,o "old tlinor.t" lonliihl I'dlll'.ht Ihi'lr U'ny Inicl: lulu the Weal ol Zanzibar his couch, John Caracciolo, M- vallable this year and no one Alto Ruth Kleliiiiond. nr ICi'iuiK- MM truck mentor, confirmed .with (ikiitliu? from 7::KI p.m. loelse could be found to make ar- bull Kiinic With lour niliiiitc.-i 1 bui'14, wnfi if-clreti'd president. Tur.'iiliiy. Ill Ills fli'Ml meet, !| u.111. Tlio evenliiw I- ' bi'lnK raniiemcntH and secure gyms In HOMl' 111 till' filial (|tllll'ti'l\ Illi-y Th',5 Bamboo Prison Of III!' Miiniiioiiili (Jiiunly Woni wcnrlnii the? colorw of the CenIclodlcutec- l to VVIlllnm HUlclmore, time. were behind cmly i>!) lit), Jiic.k Clullnnhcr .showi'd IIIM ini'lllc Cn'fl llnwllnr,' An.'iiicliitlcili lit II i.'lndnniion, the CVOJLoiiH llrimch, an niitsltiudlim /iilnfntlny Mar. Ill Ono Dny MAIL in In 10 mi'i'llnn nl lln1 KIDIIP IH'HI KUII Isknter whn linn Iliiilled Hpecln- for the New llniuiwli'l; l(i;m in Ni:xr WI:I:K WTD. nun HAT. Ncwiu'k Armitry on Studied Flower Growing MiMii'lll l'f rtnriiiiiiu n Kxrni|)1 (^onlliHifiis HatiirtltiY 1>( "I', (Dpci iri p. in day nl tin' I'liiliiiirl. I.iniiii'.r, Ki'i). '.III. KtthiiN rinlshed third tut'H with his Inli'lciiti' BkiitliiK this (Tli.l.'i. lll.'i .lump .'ilinl whl 1 1 An, 7. - IIIC ATTIIACI IONS OIlNT iilllri'i.': rlei'li'd wen tn MIIIIH Clllbnrt, of I'lnlnfli'lil routlncH, inn of which In fiUalliur Mrs. Annu Hchul/., Iteyport, cued Ihe IIIHITIII, then Jim Mlrliiin llnhii:,, ui Helmut1, VICT Athlctlo Club, In Ihe (in-yurrl on II pulr of bowlliu: IIIIIIH. WUH a mi'inbi'i1 of u CIUHH of lit) IIIIIIKIIII, I'liniirr />lliitillc llir.li Shield For Murder M-G-M I'ur'nn • mr i nvr iTnnv nr rnr i"'"™ • in't'Mlili'iii. Vivlnn Jiihiiiii'inunii. hlKh Imrdh'H, HIM couch felt TIliM'i" IIINO will bo a roller Now Jersey I'IUMICIIMIIH who wero Innd.'i lla Ii (lln'.r lur u bir;hcl. of Kuir Unveil. M'l'ietiiry and this hlnhly oiicoiiiiiidiiN In thnt. AMM^'a'il lii:il Aicii for II DIIU- Al I t'.:i l^-' >'ti UN MVII HMII.--. IK i Tin 1 DorlN Htii'iili ni I'"- ilrtr.l:, itiiiLiiuuii Imil no Indoor truck ccH by inrnihcni of week coni'Hi' In flower itnrdciv Hlri'li'h Ihe I'ell'i'illi IIMIII In Hie Cl Iri'iinuiei. lite eltih, All former nioinuoi'H Inn at Ituluer.'i University's Onl- ,'iulc inanilii ol ll<> nil. nor fncllllli'H for Killinn lo piiic- 1 Awnid.i IDi- the IM'OIIII'M l'p- tleo iitildoot'N ui. UIIH time. liiivi; been Invllcil in ui(I'tul nlid ICKH of Alirlctlltlli'i , Now LlrutiM- (Inlliir.lii'r thru mil mi u MIIMII 'Ihuvn, I'rl, Kill. Mi.r 17 III III 1 ci'iitly I'ipiiipli'icii iiiiiriii'y were lilt' ulfnlr IM iipcn In Ihi* liiilillc, wlclt, '1'hi' «mii'«i' IH OIII> of Ih" di'lhlilliii , KIIIIW. tlrinvliii! nix liitil Tins Bridccs lit TnUo-Hi pl'l"ielll"(| III I III' WltllH'I'M III 111'.' Von run buy Hefmtno Hond.'i llltiMl pnptllhr on Ihe I'lilleneVi NIHII'I ilii'i'cliy nnd Mimffcd mil Ciirlonn New I'liAI'tllirtll; lilltN'l' I'll.OT CAII'I'OdN llUTllllli. by iht Pnyroll Usductloti l'luu. Ala you buylnu Uclomu tluncJaV uhurl cuuruu agenda. the Cuucy liopu. . . . THE MA TAW AN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE SEVEN—SECOND SECTION \THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 'H. PiiRlisi 108 173 1041 Mat-Key. ltcc. II) Mat-Key Tuesday i A. lleinold 150 Monmouth Moves To 1S2 164 n. Sjiraguc 114 114 134 Night League Handicap n 17 '7 I.,, mock 143 ' 179 • 120 ; M. Morrison 114 203 129 Contend Leadership S70 (115 W,B. Osip 151 153 169 Mar. 1 I Richard's Hollywood Mkt. E. Smitli , 143 Bennett 138 Donald's Coiiliiictintf (1) "" Handicap 7 7 7 •R. Knieuer 118 108 ' Three Games Back Of Mat-Key Mixed J. Lowicky 147 Scal'/.o 156 Keyport Businessmen's J. Bodziak 191 210 114' "•''-A. Rownp 128 127 171' J. Faggione 220 Bei'Bin 173 . C. Novotny 193 188 109 ; 559 656 559 Long Island, In First Sunday Night League Bowling League I.,. Drloklpv 128 14G 127 IF. Rapolla 155 178 172 Keyport Hee. (1) ID. Heinke 118 189 151 i '"•vis the teams started down the 741 1)20 881 910 838 1)021 J. Palkovic 135 188 241 O. Harris 14S 128 139 s Baystaore Stationery 10) G:lrl>er Sli]>j}ly (I) '.Handicap 1G 1G 16 home stretch at the Matnwan- O. K. Sales & Service (3) V. Poulsen' 200 177 255, ,M, Vighe 83 127 101 114 121 144 Crate's Heverase ID A. L'jLiiev 3 70 180 Keyport Recreation Center Sun- M. Benlon B. Owens 197 153 168 p. Bl.lcn 152 175 158 .120 . 142 144 : U5 154 1G7 154 11. Eckert 152 143 508 sea. G70 £ t-^; day in the Atlantic Coast- Classic B. Jacobsen C. Roflls 107 167 R. Folk 196 179 123 874 941 ,1110 ! K nel 120 184 152.,: 139 150 177 179 L, Mania, jr. 174 lUil 169 Pole's. Inc. (1) '" '• g' ,^ League, Long Island widened E. Benton A. Belletti 215 183 ,G. Pelose •151 1(33 142 Mat-Key Recreation X'i.) 21 21 129 157 161 ._. L, Mania, sr. 149 151 M. Wolff •"12-0 144 > ]3,,; Handicap Us lend to two-niicl-one-lnilf- E. Jacobsen P, Clugston 195 213 W. Wnlllns' 21 4 1G2 A. Belletti 198 223 210 S. Helwlg 124 games by turning back Hnck- Handicap 4 4 N. Slranlero 189 150 17!) J. Trilmadee 180 117 140' ;J. Cecere 160 M. Devino 174 150 191 M. Hourahan 172 ! :•':,• •/i.4fl8 602 ensnek in two games out of r.I, Kramer 146 153 140 557 531 592 053 J. LIsiokl 1S7 313. L. Morizlo 223 207 193 M. Kondrup 147 1G0 202 I Keaiisliiirg- News (2) three while their nearest rival, 9G3 872 805 A. Nappi 157 184 172 93 IJ. wolf••:..-.•••:•'. - '-.. 90•.'•,' .94 124 C. E. llalirenbiire Mkt. (3) - 828 840835 Hnndicup 23 23 Brooklyn, was yielding two out 1 M & G Trmisjiort.iition (0) 816 895,7201 J. Davino 180 190 188 " L. Beyer. :. .. ,136 '137 • 130 of three to Monmouth. The A. Ulrlchsen 109 39 V. Youngkofsid 156 161 127 -.Gurnec (1) Tourine'K Tavern (2) 58G 597 03D T. Giles ; .' 152 . 152 152 In. Pieper 162 131 200 Fl Kl user 158 148 Mppnmoulln i learn went into third J. Duhigff 143 R. Perrlne ISO 18215C ' 032 954 DSO Marqucl's I'liarmacy (2) :G- - Stove- • r 127 151 151 j.). Pieper 150 214 177 e nse 114 134 130 : l.rtiacec . S. Bonnnno 16G 160 150 1 145 174 142 I- P. , 12 12 : 12 •.;' jM. llahrenburti; 184 107 100 J . Smith 137 158 Ulrlclisen's Ilaativarks (1) II. Johnson 139 122 113 Handicap Monmouth'K triumph moved W. Mumma 1C8 158 159 140 118 T Csik G. Pcrrllic 144 192 197 J. Osljorne 257 204 210 jB. Jacobson 144 204 200! '• •'•• —— --— it into conuindinf-',' position, three J. McKny 170 160 170 A. Bellolti 207 517 ,569.'.- 611 611 G81 :J. Wymun 159 204 182 Wally l •>• T. Knain 172 201 182 i . ' •• ,540. Humes off the puce. In the oth- T. Csik 170 150,'-, 148 IBS S. Slovenz 216 171 A. Smith 199 207 100 R. 122 1G3 1431 The standings: VV :h • '•• Hollywood Service 12) T. Franclsconi I A. Uennclt 177 170 er matches, all 2-1 affairs, Pal- J. McKay 161 IB? ll-l ' MarQuet'a Pharmacy 47 31 G!o Arnold 162 1(37 158 erson beat. New York, Elizabeth SOD 827 767 781 785 723 H. Stover1 12a 224 157 577 090 G44 Keansburg.News 46 32 turned back Trenton and New- C. Giles ICG 153 153 ntirlew's Restaurant (1) 805 877 843 5o: Kcansburfj News VI). Louis' Restaurant (2) ! Louis Restaurant , 40 32 Blind 150 130 i M. Coucci 212 139 102 Kiiyporl Jewelers ark dropped Phllndelphla-Scran- A. Bellczza 155 211 17C (2) 888 1003 YUlfS. Sehwarz 145 150 131 Pete's Inc. 39 41 ' ton. i G.' Arnold 177 190 223 c. Novmny 138 128 134 J. Luxembourg 102 151 169 223 1 '--it .141 ill 174 H. L. Scott -3714 40Va H. Richmond 141 140 151 nilW-SlBlRmundl 125 102 120 Bahrenlmrtr's Market (2) Individual high spot of the 152 D. Pense 202 II, Mitfiinus 333 150 144 121 133 Mat-Key Rec. 37'/, 40V, Handicap J. Costic 159 175 169, W. Metzger 1G8 205 ]95JB. Bnhr A. Sklslak 100 143 191 112|E. Doyle 134 182 1C3 181 177 day was furnished by James • J. Peace 143 134 C. Morrison 154 223 147 158'Richard's Hardware 36 42 J. Pep 171 201 150 J72 III. Menu 152 150 157 Hsndicnp 12 12 12 Keyport Rec. 35 43 ' \igo, of Lynd.liur.st, who blast- G7.4 'G85 703 Moore 187 157 H. Sherrane 185 155 162 ed out a 733 series for Brook- 210 199 191 Gentile's Mkt. 35. 43 31m '>! Bar M) '• 892 812 792 j M. BahrenbiirK 190 176 220 lyn. Lau'o rolled games of 266, 709 1)39 852 H. Ross 200 182 224 • 630 571 611 Wassfirnnin. & Son 31 47 K. Chadwiek 122 167 ' 141' Snort Goods.!?.) 821 »44 809 268 and 10!). It wits the only The sl:iiuliiifrs: \V I, J. Burgess' lfilt 195 108 Ferrnno 1(34 1G0 171 700-plus. set of the afternoon, .150 152 |Consolidated Fuels 45',i 26'/j McQueen's Cleaners (1) 397 941 948 D. Kenner 107 Rogers 1C7 184 150 157 Frank Snntore, Joe Brown W. MetZRer 183 168 250 N, .7. Shore District 4114 30'/a G. Crate 171 ISnglislilown Siiortmtr Roods (1) and Jack Horn sparked the loop Ford 168 152 P. Warwick 105 HUNTER TREE SERVICE I Central Tavern 39',;, 32'/a L. Stoney 1771 10077 193193 leaders to victory. Snntore had Freeman 130 J. DiGennnrn no 155 .'.. 840 C70 711 .•„: I Andy's Station 38 34 G. Drost 148 1G5 120 n C8fi, while Brown and Horn J.J Da vino 157 192 H. Devine 178 174 R. H. Hunter - New Jersey Certified Tree Expert li5 jEi-Moe-Ki 37 & 34'/a I. Scubcy 110 141 each posted a C77. Brown, the Fitzgerald's Crcen Acres (11 Kelley , 168 F. Bossert 203 212 178 | ^ | Critic's Bevcinfje 30 •12 S. Taylor 1G9 157 155 No Charge For Surveys — Complete Insurance Coverage circuit's individual average M. Ross 111 107 140 C. McQueen 138 155 139 832 iHarold's Oarage 30 42 T. Ncalis 178 188 19G leader, picked up 48 pins on H. Prybr 130 123 .129 702 850 jKeansbnrg Hews 2G 40 a. Aumnck 131 OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE (^rnnk (Slim) Okulnr, of Brook- B. Fryor 123 105 138 Kapullii's Mkt. (2) 800 84G 803 lyn, his chief rival for top hon- H. Ross 108 105 210 F. Rapolla 214 199 180 I 1 Iliirlcw's llCRtuuAiit (3) 782 808 811 Keansburg 6-2107 — Box 181 New Monmouth ors. Okular had a (12!) set Sun- Handicap 1 P. Barrasso 151 177 142 1 173 189 185 Key-Mat Church Mike Coucci . Kraus Ksso (2) day. W. Trahim 140 152 183 I 174) 157 19G 618 JT. Infanti J. Bnrnn, Jr. 207 157 170 533 621 J. Sain 171 202 178 Bowling League 160 227 148 Al Pii'rni?nlli imd Junie Mc- 1J. DePelice N. Kraus 172 180 167 Mat-Key, Rec (2) E. Pasternak 201 101 181 157 174 Malion, recently voted Into Moe Coucci E. Beclitold 130 158 201 E. Sehwarz 'HO 127 147 Mar. 1 187 160 145 bowling's Hall of Fame, spark- 1). Infant! P. Clugston 199 138 178 M. Quartler 154 104 204 1193 0318!>3 Calv:iiy Mctliodlst ed Monmouth's conquest. Parn- 155 (I) R. 1C3 140 170 St. Patrick's Nite's W. Richmond 13G 125 138 135 14G 848 ivalll fired a 089 and McMahon 155 Achor Inn (1) G. Aurriaclt 888 890 P. Devino 191 179 153 177 • 158 142 171 had a Free Supper T, Knam 103 148177 W. Yankoski 178 135 173 Handicap 32 i. Bauni, of Lakewood, had a 625 26 19 Smith 173 160 235 Bahrenbure's Market 37!i 34Vi L. Wolf 147 91254 E. Lcmbo 152 and Joe Menzzopane, of Red A. Diodtito • 180 158 101 Ulriehsen's Boat 36 30 P. Wolf 154 178 157 844 773 827 109 CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE Bank, had a disappointing 575. 174 C. Vfceland 199 Kraus' Esso 32 \lj 39 J. Knam 152 136 323 803 020 Keyporl Reformed (21 STANDINGS Handicap 4 4 4 Enfflishtown Spiff. lfi 5G Mai-Key. Itec. (1) Schnnck, sr. 193 ION 150 85« 871 775 THURSDAY, MARCH 17th Team W I, J. Szys/.lo 17.8 1G3 158 Long Island 39 27 rt. Cameron 187 167 142 Keyport Cleaners tl)' |T. Nit wit 173 200 170 C. Looscli Brooklyn 3G'/i'2nli 159 135 T. Davino 160 183 187 Keyport Continuous Music and Entertainment Oswald's Seafood Mkt. (2) |C. DellaPielto 143 114 126 L. Dick Monmouth 30 30 •105 148 140 13G 109 M. Morrison 142 1C9 137 p_ Devlno 200 200 214 G. Post ' R. Perrara Recreation League 35'i 220 224 J'^lR. Siglsmondi 132 145 103 Fhlladelphia-Scrnnton 35'i 301'a C. Morrison It!) 159 167 171 194 187 H. Wlllcy 34 J. Davlno 167 1^3U. Davino 105 184 Trenton 34 32G. Harris 148 132 134 Aumack's Furniture (0) Elizabeth 33'i 32!b 154 175 _.. jj. Overly 174 170 205 Keough's Freneau Tavern B. Braun 170 865 ' 871 855 870 857 Kruser, jr. 150 190 185 •"Slew York 31 35 Consolidated Fuels (2) Muscnrella 186 147 140 Freneau Ave.- Matawan-Freehold Rd.- Matawan Paterson 31 35 637 635 GO 8 Hebrew (2) 743 799 908 Moore ISO 160 171 Irons • 158 147 211 DRIVE IN — AMPLE PARKING ' Huckensack 2' Korohow 153 20S 1GO Johnson's Upholstery 12) k\4(l Kcelan's Bar (0) Oldenboru 171 1B7' 173 Peirlnc 140 148 13* Newark 2G Prager 169 174 118 122 1<3 R. Krueger 104 137 144 Pesce 156 104 152 L. Stone Kruser, sr. 189 181 195 Eiseman 168 15S 117! 134 175 158 J. Harris 117 147 182 Bellezz_ _n 149 F. Swan , Goldman 107 191 152 152 167 204 Area County Roads B. Krueser 101 107 *'•* Johnson 214 153 Ii. Johnson 803 811 869 Schwartz , 158 191 JH. Woolley 153 155 T. Infant! 173 130 201 194 ' 2 liurlcw's' Kestiiurant 13) OPEN HOUSE On Resurfacing List FCCllBr " IWotman. 150 162 198 Handicap 43 43 43 lit. Nelson 170 J. Poulson 190 171 183 Pour sections of county roads IH. Cowles 130 258 867 918 827 R15 878 738 Augustine 155 172 180 in this area to be resurfaced 598 554 G87 Overly 222 144 226 Old Mill Dxiry (2) Mutnwnn Presbyterian'(1) , SGI me Included in a $100,000 ex- M & M Kleviriu (3) 723 803 Shanika 165 E. Lawton 189 186 171 A. Henderson 173 L..mX St. Patrick's penditure voted Mar. 2 by the 171 107 214 12G 127 T.V. (2) V. Wilson B. Pryor 154 ' 1G6 128 V. Poulson 214 213 234 ' Monmouth County Board of F. Barcalow 146 162 137 C. Galloway 166 142 "8 S. Malouski 153 .:. 173 F. Montagna .139 ,193 179 S. Clarlt 139 Freeholders. The appropria- M. Smith 182 136 172 149 143 J. Sauiekie 166 181 147 946 892 970 A J, Rasnto 234 164 210 S. Rittonliouse 148 129 167 tion, which will be financed A. Smith 181 155 188 E. Malouski 1G4 100 128 Martini's Diner (31 II. Ross 1C2 144 218 A. Hall 153 164 138 GALA PARTY through a $5000 down payment A. Kapushy 230 1G0 113 Llsickl 189 159 180 in the budRPt and a S!)5.(1O(J note 080 620 711 Handicap 26 20 26 220 ISO 878 853 'JOB W. Yankoski 214 Binns 151 190 174 and bond issue, will be Riven a The standings: W •L J. Alilers• 154 177 133 160 Frank's Barber .Sliop (1) 739 Davino THURS., MARCH 17th public hearinK Mar. 10 at 2 p.m.M & M Electric 4G 20 805 724 MnjKowski 159 219 213 Sections to be resurfaced and J, Murphy 173 182 201 Hollywood Service 41 31 Bayviow I'reshyterlan 923 875 747 Burgess 181 198 168 mileage In this area include: J. Rosattt 170 205 217 Oswald's Seafood 38 34 Olsen 160 1S3 134 Walt's Bar. Ml) Furt Monmouth ltd.. Keans- M. Dnvino 140 134 1G5 Al The Popular Jim's Bar ' 37 35 Maklarl 158 1,49 J. Robinson 143 202 10O 857 ' 899 901 Ijurii, 1 mile; Broad St. Mata- M. 155 139 lflO 177 LaZare's Shoes 37 35' Sutton 140 R. Robinson 120 120 144 ltreuUvood Hold (0) >ivnn, 1.25; Hillside Rd., Marl- T. Solytis 211 101 154 100 Bayshore Stationery 35 Vi 30i-i, Schwall 184 165 J. Tnibucco 188 172 170 Hnulbosky 137 189 162 'Doro Township. 2.25. and should- Mat-Key. Rec. Kelley HIC 1G9 159 34 Vu 37 Vi V C. Gei-riii 189 188 151 Bloxom 15G 189 99 urn on Main Si,, Kennsbuifi. 8fl4 821 917 1621 GREEN ACRES C. E. Bnlirenbure 33 39 Banks 103 D. Pease. 159 i70 212 177 •181 158 Fitzgerald's Green 30 42 Clirfwuod Amoco (2) Johnson 217 163 205 1U3 179 799 ON THE HOUSE TIIIVO yon raid the classilied nds'< Kcelan's Bnr 38 44 V. Ratfa 198 844 046 805 852837 Blind 135 135 135 D. Downey 101 149 178 Handicap 4 1 7 Park Sweet Shop (0) B. Ouisti 189 103 1G5 GclhscmaiK! Lutheran (1) CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE SUPPER J. Denny 181 130 144 822 857 759 WaUwan-Keyport A Esposito 1G6 217 176 A. Soalzo 167 1G9 176 BOTTLE ir,4!J. Wlndaa 123 98 102 Varlese Construction (3) 213 208 190 J. Hopler 183 182 | C. Shrdella 160 202 152 Csik 210 182 172 Your Genial Host — Tommy Fitzgerald Merchant* League J. Welle 134 187 150 i Connelly Ill 115 99 Bommpr 187 157 182 927 919 F. Boos 135 114 Dilks GAS i 145 118 146 Varlese 168 232 187 DRIVE IN ... AMPLE FREE PARKING Hoffman's .lil uor (1) 216l Banks Crate's Beverage (1) L, Hopler 124 151 Metzgcr 152 211 1.77 PROMPT E. Ressland 146 95 123 C. Carbone 168 136 181 720 003 703 Geile 235 210 21G L. Churchman 138 151 125 T. Suchorski 167 18G 743 803 8GGj and 13G 160 169 Single .System (3) J. Cox R. Montesnno 192 179 St. John's Meduxlist (II) I 052 992 934 Fitzgerald's Green Acres EFFICIENT 155 171) 165 196 157 11G 128JH. Woolley 140 126 107 1 -•A• . >h^4^**-«<*«wi*^aSlgismondt i 168 150 A. Bogart John's Ilur (0) 185 l 150 151 108 HIGHWAY 35 HAZLET SERVICE W. 147 -* | T. Prnnclsoni • 350 200 210 jT. Bailey 125 103 120 i C. Olafisey Wyckoff 183 144 177 138 202 170 — T. Ambrosino 178 195 R. Leroy 160 151 138'E, Hyer 205 121 Keyport Gas Co. 1GG 13G 110 Kaufer 144 722 7G9 70G H. WallinK 152 234 174lG. Tlbbetts 181 lOil Affiliate of 193 125 170 Pennetti 215 AIMIrus. WuodworkiitK (2) 879 8G1 928 H. Cowles 138 107 121:H. -7711111111! Preston 108 160 207 .1. Dcllelti 136 140 Tlie W Handicap 10 10 708 Howard 108 184 191 M. Costu fit 178 1G2 185jCliffwood Amoco 50 22 !• 793 715 KEYPORT LUMBER P. Galetti 124 1G9 }*' Crate's Beverages 47 25 748 847 703! Kcyiinrt liar 111 908 932 Lou Morizlo 148 ' 129 131 100 Old Mill Dairy 43 e Unkcry 53 19 The Hub of your Home 125 Z. Varan 179 204 180 229 Payment J. Rol)lnsoii 174 Ml S, Prucimik 170 144 Rose Hill Trucking 42 30 151 100 Mcdwlck 147 C. Prucimik 154 210 179 VnrlRse Construction 41 31 Is in the Basement 747 752 780 SB5 855 S9D 180 105 I3 DiBlnse !JA, Pomentn 175 147 189 John's Bar / •10 32 CIHfwoocl Inn (2) N, J. SIIQI-I' DIMrlel 101 4 4 1 r Tho liciillnti system — lhat'i lhc hub and honrl ol every house, In yours JUST TAKE OVER Handlcnii ' Kinlionr 204 193 Durluw's Hostaurant 37 3, . C. Ylitos 102 171 179 E, Flnhorly 155 178 170 Aumacrk'.s Ftirnlturc 3,'J 3!) doing ii doccnl job , , . docs 11 deliver maximum comlorl nl minimum J. KllIK 173 145 134 J. Burgess 101 158 174 852 751 7871 Martini's Diner Ill 41 cost? We'll send our limn over lo chock. He'll give you a heating lurvoy MONTHLY PAYMENT . SQO 858 887 Ihtil included a thoroucih Insnoclion of your nrosont Bystom, Swan 109 142 J. Kmtni 15fl 175 20,1 The Hrrntwood Hotel II fi) J J. Fecher 105 Mike's I'.MSO (01 PARTIAL LISTING Kahr.s 200 109 203 203 1711 Bnyvlew Pt'enbyicji'lnn 41 211 CiiU Koyuorl 7-2104 todny. Wo'll Tell you whether your heating plant Majkowakl 178 lf)2 17B P. Johnson 163 170 157 GetlisainatK! 39 30 U, IlelirliiB 178 149 141 '51-—Dodge 2-dr. Sed. !I7 32 j A, Mcl'Wlu 154 HhouM bo converted, rcaalrcti. or clminod. il. Kl'lllll'l' 140 Miitawnii llapll.st Keansburg Ladies 'SO—Plymouth 4-tlr. 35 ;j.| B. Murtln 145 165 174 — KTUt.T7< rum. on. 830 1140 ma St. John's Melliocllst J D ft H COAI. - 154 103 128 '48—Studc. 2-dr. Sod. 040 1119 Ocnlral Ttivcrn (2) Keyport Baptist lift 34' « Bosntn Monday Night League 10O 10(1 100 M8—Ply. 4-ilr. Sedim (Mlffwiioil (II Weiss 101 14,1 uii] Kcynoi't Beforiiiori ;);i sol Wind DX.ll'huttlsta 158 173 1110 Toatlno 174 140 Malnwiin MolliixHst •J3 30 II, I,, SIMIII'N (III Cittblliliad 1901 — Walght — B.rtlct 732 1123 OOII M7—DcSoto Club Cpe. Ill'liCI' 144 HO 120 Arose 242 101 1HS Cnlvarv MI'IMQCIIKI. II, Kill) 134 llll 127 '5S—Dodge Coroncl 4- It. ThoiniiH 143 181 160 CUDCCI 124 1011 Hebrew ConnrcHiillcili 31 Tin- slunilliiKs; \V I, Quiii'lli'r 11(1 Kill II. Olilolt 218 10S aclmciit 140 mil ion Mnlnwnn l'resbyl^rliiii Ml -H , Burlew's HesliuirntU 60 22 MlilllMllll IL'0 100 door nednn. Coutlo Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. A. 178 144 214 iTourlne'ii Tuvcrn 48'j 23' J. Ol'noL 111) 130 KM Repossessed .., 201 4fl 24 10 10 ID OJI. BUHNINO KOUIPMENT AMU I5KI1VICE B41 803 807 851 WUnik Elected By NJWB'noite Trucking 48 24 J rur.L OIL — KF.noBENr -- COAL Mnny Otltor Cood Buys SchiiiK'k'H Ilculrm 121 Ilur it Grill (II 001) IClnrher Supiily 47 3,r) Ml) Mil! Ml POULTRY, DOG AND MILL IT.r.DH ,1. I,. UI8 Mil 173 Infanti 13(1 I7fl KM Jncol) II. Wlsnlk, Tl Hl'dttcl St., [Keyport Bar 44 ?M (lonllli'N Mitrki-I (III Kryporl, IHIH IIWII olcrlcd cX'j Vtirlfsn ConHtnirllmt II. 1'llHl 1212 117 Koini 170 103 I»(l •l.'i 20 iNoi'twIek I r>4 11)0 1 an 213 Broad St. w^in-im Keyport I I MI 1 (•ctltlvc vlon iiffsldi'iil. «if tlK'i Wull'K U«r I*. .' J^I*

Hand Signaling Is Co-operalion Asked |$io for third, it is emphasized • Air Force Enlistees Enroll Members Air Force Band To j Auto Safety Measure ; that Mr. Dreyfuss was contrlb- In CD Essay Contest Henry L. Lynch, Center St., Hitnd-.signalinn .still is an im- ! uline prizes personally since Cliffwood, and Joseph R. Tru-. NOTES Play At Cavalcade Thomas S. Dlftiian, Deputy I Ule State Division of Civil De- As GOC Volunteers portunt safety measure for nil state Director of Civil Defense I fense is not permitted to offer i air. 3 E. Third St., Keyport, en automobile drivers despite the and plsaster Control, has re-jensh prizes. i listed during February in the Matawan Adds 14; About Area Men and Women Concluding Feature Of fact that most cars now on the Any road are equipped with flash- quested County Superintendents! student wishing back-! TJ. s .Air Force, at the Recruit- Awards To Be Given Progress Exposition Bta Red in !he . ing directional indicators. That of Schools to co-operate with the I ««» '" Bann* anand now :, Nearly DUO new members have!| I ! A iiO piece Air Force band; was pointed out this week by Ladies' Auxiliaries. Veterans of | secure it through the State Dl-'^ training) • been enrolled so far In ;i state-;! i I will provide music for the clos-j Edward P. Cumin, Safety Di- Foreign Wiir.s. which is spon-' vision of Civil Defense, local; at Lacklan" d Air ,Force Base, wide campaign for volunteers. | ll inn afternoon of the 1955 Cnvnl- j rector of Keystone Automobile soring Its 20th annual national VFW auxilinires or by apply-j San Antonio, Tex. , to man the 121 Ground Observ-,; I Armed Services "cade of Progress Better LiviiiK iClub, following analysis of re- essay contest for high school inn through the principal of the i Robert M. Simmons. 714 ,er Corps posts in New Jeri = Ifoinc Show and Business Ex- cent statistics which showed students on the subject "What school which he attends. | Brook Ave.. Union Beach, also spy, It was announced this week j 'n position at the Asbury Park j that rear-end collisions and Civil Defense Means to Me." j enlisted at Red Bank during Convention Hall on Sunday. jsideswiping" still were among In a memorandum, Mr. DIR-j by Thomas S. Diijnnn. Area Buys In Massachusetts against ;i realistic en- Real Estate Listing Cards for' February, and is at the Mc- Record crowds are filling the! the leading causes of highway nan stressed ihe importance of jsule at this office. Guirc Air Force Base, Fort Dix. state director of Civil Defense j Pic. Gerald B. Pickles, son emy. hall this week looking over 100 ! accidents, the contest becau.su of the bene- ancipisaster Control. Tne drive j Virginia Pickles, 1 Mrs Sat. Meiidway is supply ser- attractive exhibits; winning;! "Often," he declared, "flash- fits which would be derived by started Feb. 1 and will continue jC|.eol. Rd Keilnsbm.g, and,Cpl. geant of Headquarters and Ser- interesting tho youth of the ] | through Mar .1 Matawmi; nightly prizes, and dropping j Ing directional lights can be interesting the youth of the j | A Walli husbluld of vice Company of the division's Lholr names in the barrel for i wrongly sel or incorrectly In- country in the civil defense pro-If Post has recru.ted 14 new mem- , Walling, 277 553rd Armored Infantry Battal- I = MATAWAN TILE CONTRACTORS the Brand prize of a 1955 aulo- i terpreted by other drivers. For gram. MODEHNIZE YOUR HOME WITH GENUINE bers. First St., Keyport, recently par- ion. He wears the purple mobile valued at $2700 to be giv-1 instance, n motorist intending Leonard Dreyfuss, State CD- ! heart, good conduct medal, Ar- CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILE Working in conjunction with ticipnted with 5000 soldiers of en away on Saturday night. to make a right turn might un- DC Director, has announced the Air Force, the Suite CD-DC m,„..„e 74th Regimenta_„ , l Combat my of Occupation medal for ser- Unusual exhibits featured a- thinkingly set the indicator for | that he personally will augment I Free Color Samples Free Estimates } •organization and the Air De j ( Fit A' E organlzatiog n and the Air De-TeaTeamm jjn tl](,nee FirsFirstt Army'Armys EEx-x 1 vice in Japan and the UN and mong the many interesting Uis-; a left turn merely by pushing I prizes given by the national and

fense Command will present;ero|so shoe-String at.Camp Ed- Korean Service ribbons. plays include, a full size euided Lthe lever clown instead of up. j state VFW organizations. He Highway 34, Matawan N. J. . •••• ••:.'• '!"/•: ll commendations and make " i wards, .Mnss. Pfc. VauMeerbeke, ,a tank missle on its launching ramp:'Or the indicator lever might | offers $50 to the student win-j ! wards to posts and individuals | The exercjSe was an experi-1 gunner in the mil Tank Battn- ii full scale model of an Essex slay in position and cause the j ning first prize in Hie state, 525 j 1 Ted Mauro MAtawan 1-4540 who perform an ouLstiuidinB J"" jmC nt. in maintaining high train-j lion's Company C, entered the class aircraft carrier; a model i signal to keep flashing for mil- dollars for second place, and 1 in recruiting new volunteers. ing standards on n "shoe-string" Army in February 1954, of the world's only atomic pow-!os, 'Confusing motorists ahead Commendations and awards jbudgeti . During the exercise, ered submarine, the Nautilus: land behind. Then again, tho to both posts and GOC volun-jmen o! tho combat team were Participated In Evacuation model of the country's first a-; bright sun falling upon the red teers will be made-on the fol- stacked by an aggressor force Joseph A. LaVigne, seaman, t.omic power station nnd many j glass of the indicators produces lowing basis: which simulated rtiids and USN, son of Mrs. Robert K. other home, business and edu- i reflected light that can be quite Observatidn posl volunteer a- strikes at outposts. iBuckmaster. of S6 Third St., calional exhibits. i confusing. Or worst of all, pcr- wards—to the six individual vol-' Pfc. Pickles is a driver in i Keyport, is aboard the USS Es- Admiijsion to the exposition isjinps, the indicator lights might i uhteers from the observation!company C of the team's First!tosi amphibious command flag- free with an exhibitors guest {not be working beciiuso of burn-j posts within the state who suc-|Battalion at Fort Devens, Mass., I ship as it lay under Red China's ticket which can be secured eri out bulbs or broken wires, j coed in recruiting the greatest and Cpl. Walling Is a wlretenml baneful observation recently off 1'rom any of the exhibitors In! -Absolute dependence, there- number of new volunteers to en- chief in Battery C of the team's I Tachens. Keyport the shore area. These cxhibi-; fOi-e. should not be plneed upon! Matawan — Raritan roll in their respective posts. Inj76th Field Artillery Battalion at< The staff of Hear, Adm. Lor- tors are displaying the window addition to the commendations,{Devens. direction indicators at all times icnzo S. Snbin! USN. directed card announcing the Cfivulacaile by motorists. The hand-signal these Individuals will be taken j ,Pfc. Pickles entered the Ar-; amphibious phases of the evaeli- of Progress m their places ofis{m has its important place in on o Hay-long lour or Air De-1 my in April 1953 and received of the Tachens., business. These tickets are the! for driving practices. Motor- We have buyers for residential '.properties f6f.se installations within the i his basic training at Fort Dix. sa Under alert protection from only ones that will be honored'. jSts should use hand-signnls a- east coast area. jHe is a graduate of Memorial; warships U. S. Seventh Fleet. in the nightly prize program and I iong Wjth the electrical indica- and acreage, Air defense filter center vol-iHigh School,-" .Wisi New York. ;smap. landing craft scooted the grand prize award. Over; tors as n double precaution. -unteer awards—to the three in-1 ' Cpl. Walling, whose, parents. lfrom Nilvy transports to shore GOO.OOO of these tickets are cir- dlvlduol' volunteers from the ! Mr. , and Mrs. Roland Walling, • grabbing Chinese Nationalist dilating throughout the sho Cliffwood BeacH Co* — Pirate Ship Matawan 1-2424 awards as observation post vol- tion whatever of intention to Sciviiiff On USS Wasp was mainland of Red China. unteer winners. ,, , ., ,,, , it was ii spine-chillinspiuc-ciiiiiiiiKg ap- Observation post awards— Jack Tllton' bollermnl1, "|""d .proacn when the 7th fleet '.'• ; classftSSUS . USNN so, so onf ofv n on Feb. 7th, but Reds did to. the three observation posts hA'.y.' Tilton 227 ; in New Jersey who enroll the " ™ " 2 not respond to US-Chinese Na- ;E nSr of new volun- i »£™»& ^tC'. ^ ^" «"=•Sub- toers will bo presented com- ^^ y s aervfnl a- ;sequent f'Tth "i'0'*tto" and thc age of 16 must be accom-| mendations by State Civil De- i^vUown N , * .. is sen,lngin . p ration between the NNavies mendations by State Civil iCO O C panied by an adult, nnd "lose i . „ . ,, . . . — .*• . ,._ iboard tne attacK aucinu cai-,„„„„,, 15,00.,- nnn0 ncivilians;,,!n^P , n->mtthousandi s under 21 years of age will notijploUO Settlement for fense and Air Force officials. : Hei. ugg W[lsp i of troops, tons of equipment- be eligible for prizes. /All GOC volunteers partial-, Tnc Wasp 01,eraieci witn wie •«.,,„ nvqiiabln to defv Commu- j Gliffwood Residents a a f V pntlng in this competition will; UiS. 7lh Pleet providing air cov- \ "' ™~0,." °° i James Nuzzle and Florence receive awards from the United , . . the Tachen Islands ;nlsts llom loimosa- Places 10th el age rm iottenthal, of Cliffwood Beacl>. States Air Force Air Defense evacuation. ; Completes Kuiiair School ; In Fat Production totaling Command j received settlements ,nd, in addition to those j sfilieriuleci to" return to San; Bob conover.-son or Mr. and recently in settlement of mentionenodd previously, based on: ., . March, the| ,. conover, 146 Ther- A now record placing 10th In |$1BOO recently in settle Die(JOi C(Uir dul lnB M s Russcn their Superior Court actions n- the followingowing:: For recrultjnrecniltjnge oneone ;Was Waspn willwill" completcomplete aan eigheightt !ese st Keyporl has complct- fat production among the 10 hichestof the Guernsey bl.eedlgnlnst John Sinchok and Mary ,to. four volunteers, a certificate montn .security cruise in.tho Pa- !etl 33 "Weeks in'Radar Repair slnchok of achievement from the direc-; clfic. Tnls wln be the second isdhool at Port Monmouth- and inher class has just been com-l ' ''^itlents r Pennsyi- ivanla, as a result of an auto- tor of Civil Defense, Air De-: Pal. Etxstern ol.uise f01. the'for- pleted by the registered cow.! now stationed at Fort Bliss, mobile accident in March 1953. fense Command. For recruit-. mcr Atlantic Fleet carrier since TeX- IIo would like to hear Hominy Hill Beryl, a junior. Ing five to nine volunteers, a! tne- end or Korean Hostilities. ,from his [,-iends His address I four-year-old, owned by Henry 1 Represented by Milton Ko- silver certificate, and for re- , . , '°,'" "ls ' le"a?, """"". {Jg. |D. Mercer, Hominy Hill Farms. |sene. Fair Haver, uttorney, Mr. 1 oruiting 10 or more volunteers,! Take Tart In Muck Attack '^,™„, Z st,,, DC 1 Colts Neck. iNuzzie claimed •hnthlsauto- 290J7 S 1 a gold certificate. • ! Set. Richard B. Meadway, son ;°\ "' * " p0.? BHss'Tex -Beryl" produced 17.'125 [mobile was d.xmaued when Mr. Dlenan, Deputt y DirectoDit r [o[ff ClarenceCl - B . MeadwayMeadway , of 7733 ,13B"»- • _ W3w0*\ ^\°;U:'..U:'l llI_'"''A „. /. ' pounds of milk and 953 pounds .structk k in tthh e re.ir oon RonlRoutee 3i:,: of Civil Defense and Disaster.; Fulton St.. Keyport, and Pfc. ] of fat in 365 days on three times I by an nutonieblle owned by Control, Lewis V. Hall, civilian Kenneth G. VanMeeibeke. son Attend Nursing Workshop daily milking. Converted to!John and Mary Slnehok. Mrs. GOC Coordinator for New Jer-iof Mrs. K. VanMeorbeke. of 3; everyday terms, this record- jOUenlhal. ii passctiRcr m HUM sey. and Maj. Warren W. Me- iWoolley St.. Matawan, are mem-; Miss Blanche L. Wilcox, of breaking production represents INuzzie car, claimed injury lo Alli'ster, Air Force GOC Co-or-1 bers of the Fourth Armored Di- JBrookdale NuiBinK Home. Kcy- approximately 8244 quarts of: her back as a result ut the mi- dlnato„ r for th_e state, wil..—l co--- • vision's "Aggresso. r Force," [port|i'ulL;' ' Mrs»"i'.' ,"""•Mary' An"!"n ' Galam"'""'""- I hlKh-tiuulity milk. jpuct. and received $900 lo coin- ordinatc the reports from-all ob-1 which recently made mock nt-|bos. of Scabrook Hill Nursing T1)is pUl.cbl.cd cow was bn>ci pensatc her for her medical bill servation posts and the Trenton : tacks, on Tirs.t Armored Division ! Home, Keyport; and Mrs. Glor-! f()1. |n.oductioll sh(J ,lbo ,,ro. land injury. The dpfeiulnnts Air Defense Filter Center to de-; troops in an Army training ex-|ia Richardson, Holmdel Nurs- |dl|cctl 13 763 p0U1)cls of milk and | were represented by Menu. termlne who will receive the a-ercise at Fort Hood. Tex. ! Ing Home, Holmdel. were a-;7(|n |)olln'tls of fal lls a jlmior iGleeson, Hanscn & Pantatjes. of 1 wards. i The, "Aggressor Force," com-monB a giouii who attended a |two-vear-old In the 3C0-3X divi- - Inlete with-a fictitious national j workshop of .nursine aide m-|sjon Hoj. (|nm Binkpf,,,.^ Bet-' Mem01 "For Rent" and "For Sale" I history, government, language Istructors at Monmouth "-1'iy, blls a rcCord'of 12.097 pounds' TOP VALUE Signs may be purchased at this! and military organization, gives i ial Hospital. Thursday and Fri- |()'f' llim, am{ Q26 pounds or fnti' office. regular units an opportunity to'day. imade 11s a junior four-year-old USED CARS in the 3G5-3X division, and met ,cn!vin£ l'Ofiuiroments. "Beryl", 54 Desoto Firedome wus sired by Falrlawn Peerless ' 4 dr. Full Power Dielator, that has 11 sons and .17 tosti'il dauuhlers in l.ho POK- Equipment, formancn ltcylster of Ihe Amcr-. Exec $2775 lean GliiM-nsey Cattle Club. ! 53 Plymouth O.D. The rcrnrd of this cow was .supervised during the test per- 4 dr. $13Q0 iod by New Jersey Slate Col-; lci!e of Agriculture. | 53 Mercury [nstalkti Hardtop $1895 School Crossing Guard i 53 Buick Super A G-E DRYER WILL DRY YOUR CLOTHES' I Nabs Traffic Violator \ Conv. $1995 I Special Officer Howard Sisco,' Rarilan Township school cross- 51 Mercury Ins guurd, signed complnint a-' Club Coupe $950 xalnst James J. Miccio. of Flor-' ence Ave.. Keyport, iillcKiiiK . 50 Chevrolet 4 dr. $650 thai, Feb. iill I in- defendant went; tin; wroim way on 13th SI., u! 52 Dodge 2 dr. $980 one-way stii'ct at Mr. Slsco's 51 Dodge Coronet post near West KeansburK i iSchool. Officer Slsco also nl 4 dr. $975 INDOORS letced Mr. Miccio cut through 49 Ford V8 the Wheatlcy Ras slalion. Mr. Washing's most buck-breaking toil Miccio was fined $5 and S3 costs 2 dr. $370 is hauling Vic clothes . . . hanging i by Township Magistrate S.ey-1 49 Frazer ' thorn outdoors in all kinds of imour n. KlelnberB Saturday. i ; Harry Bnucr, of South 13el-| woalhor. A G-E Dryer con frnc you Manhattan $450 iiiiar, wn.s fined $15 and $5 costs from lhis vmshdiiv won. Ii brings ilor havlMK no flrh'cr's license In j 48 Buick Special Your New you Ircodom ut the flick of a di.il. 'his IK».SS(^SSIOII Jan. 2t), The do 4 dr. . $340 You'll wonder how you ever lived MODEL llendiiiit also wns, put under SU5 without one, v DA-320 M ;bond for uppt'iiranci.' in Keyport 47 Chevrolet Aero / I police court this week, lit! pro- ! tested be ' .id failed lo appear Sedan $290 a I. tin* return dale of Ihe suiii- SAVE A BIG ! 1110ns, Keb, fl, because he was 46 DeSoto Club jlitunc sick from tho effi^cls 'of Coupe $345 II11- uccliii'iif In which lie hiirl SOLD WITH WRITTEN Automatic iljcf-n involved In Keyport. When WAnilANTY the iiilmllU'd nut having a pliy Bucauso o[ rapid i;n>\vlh "I I lie slinn- ' uli'i.in. I lie court, decllitril In put STRAUB MOTORSJnc. IMPORTANT NOTBl in Dryer icrrdi'iiui1 III his story and put arcn— curlain portions of Ocean C'ounl,\' hill] iiiulcr IIOIRI. Hwy 35 & Bcdln Rd. II yiMi v/cjnl a cluincc In your Tumbles clothes dully dry with yintle Keyport 7-1908 li'.tinu., , like your toas^or air currents. i)o\v includud in llu> Muninoulli Dirwlory IF you want on oxlra llsllnc- Contlttlunn clolhi", - Urlo; them dump-dry lor ironing or nil-dry for pulling nwny. will he listed in a nun separate; directory cither lor someone olsu In. 2 - COMPLETE your liomc or for yourself In Kni'0 lntch oiions do"'! IOUVCB both linnclis Ibr Occnn County. n noarby dlrnclory,,, Irpo to nut In clolhoB. li.i-.y-lo.dl.il control • , , BUfO for tho lin- MODEL HOMES I'lc.iin call your Tclc|)liono cr.I labrlcii, If you lit'ccl this new Ocoan County Hu'.inoi.r, Olllco as soon 119 pO'.slblo. tiulely riit|lno(ii'rd. Drum iiloini roliilinu Directory in addition to tho Monmouth v/lion door h onnnod. READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY County Directory—juHt cnll your Tele- CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE (•. B. T O Yours For Only Pennies A Day phono liimincHs Ollicc, Wo'U bo glnd lo HUB IN IIB8MUN -

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