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' Ufnbv 91st YEAR — 14th W EEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1959 Nw M m PMe* AsMetltlM Single Cop; Ten Cent* Matawan Twp. Board Of Education New Shopping Center In CUffwood Will Open Next Week Independent Ticket In Field In Audit Shows $52,000 Surplus Gain Marlboro Twp. Municipal Election School District Expended $908,100 Zoning Issue Brings Action Against O f $939,000 Appropriated In 1958-59 Regular Party Choices At-M au Meeting

Matawan Township Board ot An Independent ticket ot nom­ . ' Education last sight approved the Story Hour Saturday V e s p e r Tim e C h a n g ed inees for Msrlboro Townihlp Com. annual audit of its finances for the 1938-59 achool year by Joseph There will be a story hour Satur Mr*. Thurman C. Nealls, preel- mittee w u chosen last night »t a J. Seaman & Co., Perth Amboy, its day at 10:30 a.m. at the Matawan dent of the Woman’s Club pf MaU­ meeting attended by 110 auditor. Free Public ; Library for children wan, has announced that the time Marlboro Township residents at the In kindergarten end first grade. of the Thanksgiving vesper service Jaipar Johnion, representing DeVltte Military Academy, Se­ that firm. Informed the board that Miss Susan will be the story lo be held Sunday, Nov. >1, In the teller. ' lected to contest for thr**-y*ar ita "free balances,” which can be First Baptist Church, Matawan, h u been changed from 4 o'clock to 3 term* on the governing body were employed as surplus, had gone up o'clock. from $41,913.02 to $94,064.19. He Walter Johsnsen, Beacon Hill listed revenues for the year as Hotaling Retires Rd.. snd Edward W. Legler Jr.. totaling $J70,512.07 and expend! Plessint Valley Rd. Thty will tu rn (t $908,100.54, an excess pi After 49 Years Ask Referendum oppoae Incumbent Republicans Mil* revenues tor the year of M2,Ilf.51. lard B. Lamberson and Frink L. . The board's gain, (or the year H-VW-M Employee Be Called Off Ratclltfe and Democratic nom- ' tvaa expending $908,100.54 when it Ineis, Mlchatl Crlne, a former had anticipated expenditures of Feted At Dinner Upgrading Poll In committeeman, and Joieph La­ . $939,319.00 in Its budget. It re- Mura Jr.. ceiived $51),581.23 in tuition when Charles A. HoUling, Red Dank, Marlboro Crltlclxfd The Independent ticket w*i choiv It had anticipated only $39,000 in retired from Hanson-Van Winkle- : revenue from thii source and state Munnlng Company, Malawan, yes­ Th* wording of the proposlil to •n after five nimes^hid been pul aid totaled $317,225 against $313,' terday. He has been with the go on the ballot Nov, ) In th* up­ before the assembly. In addition to Matawan firm for 49 years and Mr, Johansen and Mr, Legler, . 0M anticipated. There also was grading referendum Is Marlboro > ... $18,933.31 miscellaneous revenue retires as order' department Stores at the Cliffwood Shopping Center, Route >5 aad , rlbboa markingia Uthsm (randgrand opening, Two other stores at tho ceotar, Daniel Birtram, John J. Bennett, _ ugs and - • - - • Townahlp cim e under lire of John '■ ^realized which was not anticipated manager. M r.: Hslaling ' joined Ave., wlU open fe r business fsr tin first time early next week. The, D»w Kings Drui and Morrill’s, lac., toys and stationery storo, will mark Republican nominee for township A&P Supermarket, featuring tbe latest conveniences, will ba OPoaed openings ' Monday, " Tergls, a spectator, at th* Marl­ . . 'in the budget as originally adopted. Hanson-Van Wlnkle-Munning Com­ committeeman In 195$, and Olln st ceremoalaa Tuesday whea Matawan Mayor John M an jr. will cut boro Township Committee m eting - Major Items 01 Expenditures pany ln February 1908. He re­ W. lluebach, chairman of the town­ Thursday. Ilia attempt to get the ,„J1aJor items of expenditures in­ mained with the 'Company until ahlp planning botrd, wero proposed. proposal removed from the ballot creased over the year as follows: June 1621, when he joined the New G O P N o t Ruffled '■Mr. Uennelt and Mr. Huebecli. New Drug Store Opens only resulted In a bitter clu h with Administration $25,105.98 In 1957­ York Telephone Company. Two Shopping Center Taxi Ordinance wlthdrew^hll^ names. A vot* then 58 to $35,109.6} In the last school Kings Drug Corporation . wUI Is noting that on* *f the In* Committeeman Joseph A. Laniaro, w*a taken among the three others, who Insisted that anyone ipeaklng year, supervisory from $30,917.92 •pen a new, ultra-modern drug dependent ticket cudldates Mr. Bertram being edged out by Elates Opening Due For Revision on toning w u oul of order until a io $42,509.30, instruction proper store lit th* Central SMpplag tlMHa ta d sight te oppose th* the two choaen by a narrow mar­ publlo hearing on the specific luue (ram $471,072.50 to $587,880.62, Center,, Rout* M, Cliffwood, M Md of htm**tf M d Committee­ gin. New A&P. Other Monday at t a-m. The dnafr . Madhon Operator was held. operation from $50,912.40 to $74,­ man TraAk L. Ratclllle was Bofore he became an active con­ chain also operates stores 'l» Protests Outsider* treasurer *1 the Marlboro Town­ It was the Introduction of an o r 149.73, coordinate activities from U n i t s Aro Ready tinent lor the nomination, Mr. Westfield, Cranford, Summit *M ihlp Regular Republlcu Club, dlnance and a public henrlng thal $11,705.(11 - to $12,736.73, fixed Legler guided the proceedings of charges from $16,142.24 to $29,151.' New stores at the CUffwood Shop­ Rutherford, An additional stars Protest igilnst intrusion by out- Committeeman Millard B. Lam- Mr. Tergl* was asking, lie noted the meeting, lie Ihdllated that tho t», auxiliary agencies from $41,' ping Center, Route 35 and Cliff- will be «p*oed la Somerville wltb- of-town operators Into Madison berson aald that h* u d Mr. the form of proposal on which the wood Ave., Matawan Township, will Independent 'movement had been 048.41 to $42,331.32, repairs and ta the MXt month. , . Township w ll made hy Clarence Ratelllf* had received assur­ voters ar* to act "y*t" or-“no" Is mark their grand openings at cere­ S. Scheck. Summit, ts president ss loliows: "I sm In favor of underway for torn* time in his replacements from $19,487.12 to , Laurence Harbor taxi oper­ ances of aupport Tuesday from monies next week. The grand open­ ol the corporation, and GerSM stack leading Republican figures changing such portions of the R-100 speech on the purpose* of the meet­ $21,532.19, debt service from $27,­ ator, to the Madison Townihlp 175.00 to $55,(75.85 and land, build­ Ing of the A&P’s neweitt super­ Barondess, Wesltteld, cnaiva|ts la the township as Aaemblyman tone lo one acre U determined by ing, He aald, “Aa a group we are market, the largest single store In ing and equipment from $10,331.11 the stores. The cwpers have It Committed Monday. H* asked the Clifton T. Barkalow, County the planning board." much concerned as |o th* the center, will be held Tuesday at to $15,«ir.7>. ... years af business axperlenes la ordinance governing the operation Road Suparvlsor Howard Preaton Mr. Tergli wanted to know how development our townihlp will 9 a.m, Total expense went up from the drug ator* field, < aad Mayar Chsrles T. McCus, the voters w ere to Construe t)i* take. Qur preient. toning la un. King Drug Corp. 1s known ** of taxla be "tightened up.” He $711,027.(7 in 1957-58 to $908,100.84. Other atores at the center, Kings noted there were three licensed Mr. Lamberson averred thlt words,Vas determined by the plan' ?*alletlc and lnadequa}*, a balf- As tbe district did not gain sub- Drug Corp. and MerriU’s, Inc., one ol New Jersey'* lowest priced ha and Mr. Ratclltfe had "com* ntng hoard" w|i«n, to 111* knowl itcre minimum lot alt* throughout drug stores, and a complete sttfck operators In the townahlp. one In ~ stantlally it) the year Interim in' stationery nnd toy’store, will mark plete confidence" In thsa* edge, th* planning board had mid* the reildentlil lonei ot the town­ grand openings Monday with spe­ •I drags, cosmetics and patent Old Bridge, one. In Siyro Woo#* atate aid, taxes had to be moved and himself In Laurence Harbor. pledges ol whole-hearted support no public determination of any­ ship la let up without ngard lo up from $401,741.75 lo 1957-58 to cial sales, coupon surprises and medicines will be carried. The and believed . the Republican thing as yet In connection vtllh sw ­ any apocltlc ne«da in the olllsrlng IllUng ol prescriptions will be H« did not believe they should gifts to early arriving customers, lt Party had been strengthened lor ing. Mr, Tergls believed the prep- arete, ' • . , $575,470.53 last yeah '. one ot the many services provid­ be jubjected to unfair competition . Bonds were placed durjng the waa reported. Another store at the tha Nov. .1 test by the ellmlna. aratloft... knd iiihmliiloit at th* ed by the store which will be tn fp "outsider*.’- S' (continued pit irt ar Iq t f e amount of , *1,037,000 CHARLES center will be occupied by FfcM ties ot “dluldant elum U,'1 . changes proposed should, hs *n\' T.iquors, Inc., pyvaltlng approv- J | r r«B*et ia^ this taxl .ordlnano* y u n Ifi’HI T7~ ar-OKheJtTnn«ferof‘»tll!tributton t i sN l l a f * total 'S E f ie ii debt oT n.OOl,- H-VW-M . ...^ ,., Opening specialties are a^. toruey, showed th atlt.d ld no more, ShoKdo^CIn : — ’ ^(cM tlirit^'pijp-.Tmrteea) license by the Matawaa Township traduced and iViade subJect to A dinner held In Mr. Hatallns’s Committee. ■ fioaaeed In a full page advertls*. than fix, fees. The township com­ Race Bias Case ■ honor Tuesday night was attended m uit ln this issue. As a special mittee thereupon directed It tfe re* ptiUte hesrlnf In advance of th* Orand opening ceremonies a t the (tate'ef the; election. !, v ‘ O M M h o r K d r k by more than 100 company people. feature, a free waterproof, shock* vised to cover the situation Mr, new AftP Supermarket, with Reflection On Committee Still No Report Company officers and employees proof, self-winding watch will Corby brought up, the general WiH Be Argued Mayor John Marz Jr. and company V - Laniaro found llila a reflec­ "res" Or "No" To Be Joined ln paying homage to Mr. be given away every day for Ib* regulatlona for taxi operations and officials taking part will begin Tues­ any limit that might be Imposed Appeal O f Madlion tion on (ho procedures and com- Hotaling and his many year’s of day at 8:45 a.m. The market is first l t days. No purchase Is Sought O f Developers On Separation necessary; residents are advised on the number or the location of (continued on page fourteen) service. Louis *M. Hague, Presi­ styled ln the colonial fashion, fol­ Board On Calendar to fill ln the coupon In the ad­ the licenses to be Issued. J. Frank Welgmd, holmdel ’ Aw ait; W ord From dent of H-VW-M, presented Mr. lowing the architecture employed Hotaling with a portable television vertisement and take It te th* Jamea Mullaney, a Blondl SL A Jurisdiction^ snag has delayed Warning On Guns Townihlp attorney, reported yes­ in all recent A&P market con­ resident, brought up the Fiber Coupty Educator set and Robert M. Norton, vice drug stars. the Midlton Township Board of terday he h u arranged for a con­ struction. Chemical Co. matter again. Com* ference with Jtrry K riiner and president, presented him with a Education's appeal from a dis­ Chief John I. Flood, Malawu- Matawan Borough Clerk , Arthur Sovlasky Is Manager mltteeman Donald Macrae Inform­ Boruugh Police, remind* partnts Angelo Sped lie, Belford, devel- wrist watch and a check. Hall reported jttsterday be has re­ Steve Sovlasky, former manager ed him-further word on th* m itt*r crimination ruling entered by the that an ordlnanfl* forbids dls- open of Old Minor Bitates, Hai­ ceived re) report as yet. from Earl Speakers at the farewell dinner Of AAP markets In Port Mon­ Spunky Victim Of will await report of the Inspection Slate Commlsslonar of Education charg* of firearm*-in the borough. let, when ther* will b* preaentod B. Garrison, Monmouth County inchided John A. Bauer, secretary; mouth and at the Sayre Woods of lha premises by Robert Allen, esrller this year. Superior Court Youths hsve b*en -reported dis­ plans and apeclflcstloni for needed Superintendent of Schooll, regard­ M r.. Hague, president; Karl Shopping Center, will be mana­ Polio ls Critical fire m srshll. , Judge set ■ hear­ charging BD and air rlflei at the road and dralmge repilra ai com­ ing separation of the Joint Mata­ Jacobi, treasurer) Mr, Norton, ger of Jtb* new fnart which h u To Prepar* Air PoUmloa Bill Ing for tomorrow for attomey'a tires of a tractor frotl) "amtwsh,” piled by Otis Seaman,'Long Branch, wan Townihlp School District. (continued on page fourteen) been under .construction since lste Mm Scherer Sent The Fiber m atter is to b* in­ argument* on whether th* Stale The chief warm the (Went* of townahlp engineer. Tlrt^developers Despite vehement objections spring. cluded with on* on th* situation Department of EduceUon'a Di­ their liability for th* possession of will b* u ked to glv* a specific an­ Irom members of the Matawan The new market, which la fully Bock To Hospital at Old Bridge wbcr* Thomas F. vision Against Discrimination la sn firearm* by minors under th*lr con­ swer as lo whsther they will pro­ ceed with the repslrs, Mr. Weigand Township Board of Educatioit and Four Area Towns air conditioned. Is easily acceealble Miller, fonntr committeeman, *1- administrative agency. trol, both aa lo Ihe local ordinance A pretty Cliffwood Beach polio (continued on page fourteen) several citizetis, t h e Borough from either Routs'35 or Cliffwood (conttnu*d on pag* fourteen) (continued on pag* fourteen) ind damag* suits. Council Sept. 8 voted unanimously victim, who h u withstood more Ave. There ll parking space at the pain and hopelessness In her young te accept petition* seeking the Set Referendums stopping center for over 500 cars, Reparation o f the consolidated life thin most people, h u been re­ State, County company officials reported. turned to Monmouth Medlcsl Cen­ .Madison Township Board Inspects New Sayre Woods School achool distrlfctand asked for a pre­ Balloons and samples will be pre­ liminary probe of tacts concerning Queitioni Added ter for treatment of kidney and sented to customer*, during the stomach Inledtona. Separation.' ‘ i AfcP*a grand opening sale which . Council, called upon Mr. Ganf> In addition to.-ahealthy alate of will' get underway Tuesday. The Miss Marie Scherer, the daugh­ ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles ion to iconduct a study, and Investi­ state, county and local candidates (continued on page fourteen) gation Into the advisibillty-ofes- seeking elecUon, bayshore area Scherer, 393 Shore Concourse, Is In fabllshlng a . school district In the voters Nov. 3 Mil be called upon to poor condition at the hospital. The borough; Under law, the county decide three state-wide questions, No Change In Plant 20-year-old gin h u been complete­ Superintendent most file a report a county question on Sunday dos­ Operations At F ib e r ly paralysed for the-past 10 years, with the council, board of educa­ ing and live local questions in four snd h u been confined to an Iron tion and Matawan Township Com­ communities. - - Louis Henson, supervisor ot op­ lung, except lor brief periods ln mittee within 30 days. The dead­ (continued on page fourteen) erations at the Fiber Chemical Co. a rocking bed, during all those line Is the end bl next Week. Blondl SL, Genoa plant, yesterday years. School Plans Endorsed $14,500 Not Average took congnlzance of a published re­ Marie contracted polio In New­ However, In the Interim, both the port from Monday's Madison Town­ ark ln October 1949, and waa trans­ Matswgn TtawrnahW Committee and Price O f Twp. Home ship committee meeting that the ferred to the polio ward at the the Borough Council have placed firm was stopping "manu­ Long Branch Hospital when her (continued on page fourteen) L. A. Foster, Chairman of Mata­ facture of offending chemicals and parenti moved to Cliffwood Beach wan Township. Planning Board's wll} tear down One ot the build­ (continued on page fourteen) Fact-Finding Committee, reports Calls Special. Meeting that tbe facts In the first two para­ ings." ' . Mr. Henson asked that K he un­ Regular Police Status graphs of an article in the Sept. 24 derstood the firm has not In any ' Mayor John Mart Jr.. Matawan issue of the Matawan Journal re­ For Thro# In Madison Towuhlp, who also serves as way committed Itself (6 discontinue lating to the Fact-Finding Body's or aller a manufacturing operation. president sl the township’s board Report do not relate to an average On recommendation of Police sf bealtb,'hia called a special Also, as lessors, it Is riot in a posi­ home in Matawan Township. They tion to tear down-buildings on the Commlslooer Donald Macrae, the tneetfag M the health board fsr relate to new developments in the premises It occupies. Mr. Henson Madison Township Committee Tues­ taolgM .aU I o’clock In the tawn- bayshore area where $14,500 homes declared the company was con day night added three more reg ship' hall te dlsoss the eneep- were built. They are not connected cerned and would be co-operative ular patrolmen to the police force hafiUs problem. with new developments ln the bay- in ita approach to the matters In­ The trio named, who begin work i Robert Ostertaard, aoperin- shore area where other priced volving operations before .the Mad­ on Oct. 15, ^re John Ryan. Cliff teadcat of the Menntouth Cess- homes were built. The average ison Township Committee but had ord Jaeger and William Barry. ty Extermination Commission, price of new homes In new develop­ made no commitments of-any sort. rComrnls>Ioner,._Mtciae..,.Jn aa. suted thli morateg that CHH- ments iii (£e bs^sfiore area is, how­ nouncing the appointments, es- ever, about $14,500. This does not weed Beach w u spnyed yester­ plained that the men selected had bold true for Matawan Township. Matawan Health Center day nod other sections of the finished second, third and fourth A statement in the last paragraph Open Home On Tuesday In the examinations conducted by township win be covered as soon should have read, "The total valu­ the New Jersey State Association as.passible. ation to be applied to.school taxa­ Matawan Public Health of Chiefs of Police. Elner Ncllsen, Encephalitis, a kind of iltqt- The tion rose .from $5,554,000 in 1954-55 Nursing Association will hold open who finished flrat, previously was lag stfkness, Is believed to bt $o.$6,l42.158 last year.” . house cm Tuesday- afternoon and appointed. Mr. Macrae said that transmitted by a comparatively evening from 2 t’ 4 p.m. and 8 In anticipation of th d r deslgnatlon rare speriee-ot a osqills^ t t r Art On Southwood to 10 p.m. at the Health Center, as regular police, the trid had 'Bem candle nelannrai, frem birds 145 Broad St.,. Matawan. made special police upon the an­ te either hones or homaa. be- Drain, Small Bridge The purpose of the open house nouncement of the examination re­ lags. It Is not transmitted rises is to exhibit the renovated head­ sults, thus tfv b g diem preliminary Worses t* homan bdafs. Madison Township Board of Edu­ quarters and to acquaint the public training by uslstlng regular mem­ State Health Commtssiooer cation Tuesday granted an ease­ with the servlets furnished by the bers of the force. Itascee Handle said maafalte ment to the township committee Association. - - Mr. M iirae also announced the e a s ts are deans appreciably aad for the laying of a 300-foot lS-Inch Daniel Heaney 1 s Association appoinlment of three School police that vktlnta bow ea.flbe A fart- drain across tbe Southwood school president and the public health guards, Joan ElUcleu, Rose Don- meat’s Dst saay hat* bees ex­ lot to relieve a drainage condition nurses are Mrs. Dorothy Pennetti attelll and Dolores Moldenhauer. on Southwood Dr., near Ihe school. posed to encephalitis tws weeb and Mrs. Edna Burlew. The, township committee also was NoUce . I rf iri Ussy came tfsm .vftk Oa. asked to get MiAjJnrx Comity • ' Nsttoe • The 'Paramount Diner Cocktail Slisasr. The' aertirert at fls to permit rqSair of ran all bridge New York Tsrapik* Espress Lounge, Highway 15 and Broadway, Assase Is Wliered te be past on Bushodl Rd. over which cars $LC pins tax round trip. Fre­ Keyport Is now under new manage­ bapsak aad b ast carried ftraar bound for thf new Sayre Woods quest service, convenient, ecooool m ent Music every Friday and HrieW rte w fr*os left t* fight ar* miu*nt Jtrci, (ta ik s An-1>l*«neat*ryscbe*l I m M ** Ssshnell Rd, I* lift* H mtt.iMdk,..W* ' (a tha salt School must jn s k The school cal, F sr Urns schedule caU COI la tu n b y night. . wa» cpcsed for ust this week. l a i v a n . ' : . .' : 'V." ’ ntfp-idvM/B, ' Pag* Two — Fifjt Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, October 1,1959

“Second: The purposes for which gives assurance to public-spirited Matawan Auxiliary LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE this corporation is formed are to citizens who affiliate with it that Township Demos MHS Boosters Plant Cake Sals MOnitpVTU COUNTY feet; thence (19) north i i degress 29 promote find encourage academic, ita affairs are governed by the SVBHOCAtK'S COURT SHERIFF1 SALS minutes w est 133 16/100 fe e l; thenc* social and athletic achievements NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ gCPESlOB COURT (14) north 4e degrees 11 ihlnutes west legal procedures that apply to non­ The regular meeting of the OF NEW JERSEY 56 12/100 fe e l; Ihence (15) north 10 Incorporated among the student body of the Map Campaign SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE degrees 57 m inutes west 32 40/100 profit corporations add are notcco- Women’s Auxiliary of the Matawan CHANCERY DIVISION Matawan High School and to pro* ESTATE OF EMERSON 3. USK, de- MONMOUTH COUNTY ten; thenee (16) north 78 degrees 20 Matawan High School Boosters The forthcoming election cam­ minutes w est 45 10/100 feet; U itn c i mote a b etter understanding and ducled haphazardly thus the rights Township First Aid and Rescue cessed Association has been made a corpo­ paign in Matawan Township was Squad was held Mooday night. Docket No. T IM S M (17) north ll degtees 11 min» appreciation among the citizens of Pursuant to tne order of EDWARD ’ Harrynmt i y mmuj,May. Jr. . auuand j.uuusMinnie alsV'.May his . _ u te i west 56 99/100 feet; thence rate body by the eight persons o! members cannot be injured. the principal subject of discussion Mrs. Betty Dilks presided aod C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the Coun­ wife. Plaintiffs vs: Parkway Knolls, (10) north 37 degrees 05-minutes west the academic, social and athletic ty o Monmouth, Uils day made, oo a Corporation of thc State of New handling its affairs. A. J. Torrta- at the Democratic party meeting plans were made for a cake sale I 33 92/100 feet; thence (10) south 84 activities of the Matawan . High for the second and third districts thc application of the undersigned, Jersey, Frank Alien Foss, and The degrees 48 m inutes west 64 07/100 selio, president, has asked the ar* Alan Longstreet Hat to be held at the bingo game in the E»te2Ja M. LlsK. Sok Executrix of State of New Jersey. Defendants feet; thence (20) north 60 degrees 14 tides of its incorporation be pub* School. of the Township, held at the V.F.W. Cliffwood Fire House on Sunday, the estate of the Mid Emerson J. By virtue of a writ of execution in minutes west 52 2A/100 ieet; thtace Hall, Ciiflwood A\e., Cliffwood, on U*k. deceased, notice ib hereby given tbe above stated action to me di­ ,(2l) north 87 degrees 32 minutes west Ushed so all persons in the school '‘Third: The said corporation Birthday Supper Oct. 11, from 6 p.m. U) the creditors of said deceased to rected,'! shall expose for sale at pub- 20 00/100 le e t; thence ( 22) north 00 shall be located in the Borough of Sept, 23. present to the said Sole Executrix lice vendue, st the Court House in degrees 26 minutes w est 55 13/100 ... district aod particularly the par* The special award went to Mrs. Matawan and Its activities shall be Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Longstreet, Norman Wood, president, pre­ their claims under oath within six the Borough of Freehold, County of feel; thence (23) north la degrees 33 ents of high school pupili can be Jennie Chemey, The birthday of monthi from this date. Monmouth. New Jersey, on Mooday. m inutes w est 35 61/100 feet; thence made aware of its stated purpose. conducted in the Borough and Forrest Ave., Matawan, entertain­ sided and Michael Abbazia, presi­ D«ted: September 11th, 1999 ' the 19th day of October, 1(59, a t I (241 fcoulh 88 degrees 20 minutes west Mrs. Ethel Boyle was celebrated. o’clock. P.m. Prevailing Time. . He calls attention to the paragraph Township of Matawan. ed at a birthday supper in honor of dent of the First District Club, and Estelia M. Lisk, ID M/100 feet; Ihence (£5) north 40 She received a gift from her Secret 266 Mstn St.. All the following tract or parcel of degrees 37 sninutes west S3 32/100 Edward SaviUe, county committee­ Malawan, N. J. land and premises hsueinaiter par­ marked "second” in the articles "Fourth: The number of Trus­ their son, Alan, who wat celebrat­ Pal. Hostesses for next month wiil feet; thence north S3 degrees 1$ below and asks that ail residents man, were guests. J, Frank Weigand, Esq., ticularly described, situate, lying and m inutes w est l t 30/100 feet; thence tees selected for the first year of ing his seventh birthday. be Mrs. Elaine Weidemann and U f root Si., being in ths Borough of Matawan, (27) north 44 degrees 14 minutes west of the school district read it care­ the existence of the said corpor­ John Kearns, Democratic Candi­ Keyport. N . i., - County oi Monmouth and State of 33 78/100 fe e l; thence (38) north OO Mrs. Kathleen Slegelski. New Jersey: fully; / , ' . . ation shall be five (5) and tfce Those attending were John Ger- date for Matawan Township Com­ A tto rn ey degrees 21 mi Wiles west 17-09/100 an, Donald Hughes, Leonard Stoles, Others attending were Mrs. m $1# » . *_____ BEGINNING at an iron pipe driven feet; thence (28) north 45 degrees 00 "This instrument is to certify names and post office addresses of mitteeman, who spoke at the meet* in the ground near a wild cherry minutes west 133 30/100 feet stiJl up thftt we, A. J. Tomasello, Joseph the said Trustees follow; Robert Muller, Gary Hermans, ing, told the members that he had Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy SUPERIOB COURT tree stump at the head of a gully, said gully and run of water to the Robert Schneider and Bruce Gough. been invited and expects to attend Bainton, Mrs. Gloria Bunger, Mrs. said iron pipe being the beginning place of BEGINNING. Hank), Ethel ’Pearce, Margaret Ca- Names and Post Office Addresses o r n e w j v u x r com er of the whoie tract o f 14.15 CONTAINING 8.900 acres. , rothers, Bertha Hyrne, Calvin Games were played and prizes the next meeting of the Matawan Jane Elflander, Mrs. Evelyn Kuch- CHANCERY DIVlSfOV acres, more or less, of which the TO GETHER with all the right, title A. J. Tomasello, 22 Beechwood were won by Robert Schneider. Township Taxpayers Association on arek, Mrs, Grace Ryan and Mra. MONMOUTH COUNTY within described premises is a part, and interest the p arty of the first Pearce, IJarry Carothers and Har­ Terr., Matawan, a s conveyed by W ladyslsw W. Grug- p art m ay h a v e tn and to Old MaLa*- vey Epstein, do hereby associate Gary Hermann and Donald Hughei. Tuesday night, Oct. 2$, to discuss Evelyn Smith. D O C K E T NO. C 2973 M czynski (also known ss Waller Gnu* wan Hoad and the relocated Old Mat*- Joseph RankJ, 113 Middlesex Rd., In the evening guesta were Mr. his platform and plans for his STATE OF NEW JEBSKY zyn&kil to Charles M, Cavaness and wan Road. *- • ouneives into a corporation under Bertha p. Cavanes*, by deed dated SUBJECT to that portion of tb* Matawan. * and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr, and term in office. to JanU ary 2ith. 1M7 and recorded in and;by Virtue of the provisions of ki.RF.RT V, BROdCIE. hu following described right of wsy Ijlm Ethel Pearce, 25 Lakeside Dr., Mrs. Marshall Longstreet, Mr. and Eight-FoUt Flattens ths Monmouth County Clerk's Office within the abov« 0.90* seres tract. aa Act of the Legislature of the Whited Brown h«irs, devtMM and personal in Deed Book 2102 of Deeds, on pages SUBJECT to a right of way over m Malawan. Mrs. W. R. Schneider, anil daugh­ Mr. Kearns announced hia elgbt- rcprvscnta lives and hie. their or 342 Ac.; thence south 20 degrees State of New Jersey, entitled “The aoy of their successor* In nSht, certain strip of Uie above described 23 minutes west, as the magnetic premises 50 feet in width and de­ Corporation* and Associations not Margaret Carothers, Union S t, ter, Carol Ann. all of Matawan, point platform and pledged: To tJt& aod loUrMt, MRS. AI^ needle pointed December 1B29 alonr it i .... scribed as follows:— . fo r Profit Act" (Title IS of the Matawan. Gifts were sent by Mr. and Mrs. hold local taxes as low as possible P-TA Speaker (L.9.) BERT f. BROCKrE, wife ond course of the sbove descrfbsd Revised Statutes of 19J7, N J S-A. Bertha Hyrne, Liberty and Wash* Mrs. R. R. Weimar, Rutgers north 77 degrees 11 minutes west ation and spending, without cur­ $S5rt iRl^EBEBy SUM- tract o f 14 05/100 se re s m o rs er Jess; title 15) and the amendments there­ ington Ave.. Matawan. . Betty Lee. . • University child psychologist, spoke 250 44/aoo feet te a stake; thence (3J thence (I) , north 2d ddegta efr««g. 23- mi»~ of and supplements thereto, for a "Fifth: The name and post of­ tailment of present services, to man I LEO >

president, municipal band depart­ chusetts Welfare Program,” and hold a business meeting Thursday mode^a, well-lighted achool ol Heads Heart Group ) SeSSlOHS Planned ment, National State Bank o f Mr*. Eon* Harger, director, Di­ afternoon, Nov. 1». Both health eight classrooms wa* financed by Newark; Charles J. Miller, Trenton vision of the Aging, New Jersey sessions will be directed by Carl a fund drive whlph netted $400,900. By State League City comptroller: Henry E, Rus­ State Department of Health, will H. Wendel, president of the as­ An entirely new building I* planned sell, partner In the New York firm speak oo “Problems of the Aging." sociation and health officer for for the extensive estate. Bui ser­ Each of IS associations affiliated Maplewood. of Hawkins, Deiafleld A Wood, The association will hold a break­ vice ia provided for about W Stu­ with the SUte League of Munici­ attorneys; George C. Still­ fast Thursday at which Lloyd B. palities will hold one of more dents who come from all sectiona man, director, Division of Local Wescott, president of the New Jer­ Christian Brothers .meeting! during the 44th annual Government of th* State Depart­ sey State Board Trf .Control, will of Monmouth County. Car pool* conference of the league to be held ment of the Treasury, and Sen. discuss the State DeW tm ent of Academy Starts Term have been arranged by parenU to in Atlantic City Nov. 17 through Dumont. Institutions and Agencies. transport other atudents to tha 20. Sessions of the IS groups will T* Preside At Sewloa Mull H talt^'Problem s A one-time stable for thorough­ rural school site. There Is no stu­ bred horses has bccome a high take place i n Chalioate-Haddon Charleys. Vaivano, city treasurer The New Jers/y Health Officers dent boarding'at the achool. It's Time... Hall Hotel. of Linden and president of the Association will/lu-ar several speak­ school directed by the Christian The Municipal Finance Officers' Finance Officers' Association, will ers at a Wednesday inomlng ses­ Brothers. The Christian Brothers Association of New Jersey has preside over the session. The Mu­ sion. Milton Ruth, Chief, Bureau Academy, in the planning stage for scheduled a luncheon and Treating nicipal Welfare Emphyeea Associ­ ol Food and Drugs, New Jersey two years; opened in September on To Change the former site of Jay Cee Farms, for Thursday, Nov. 19, during which ation of New Jeraey will hold three State Department of Health, wlil DETROIT Sen. Wayne Dumont jr., Warren meetings during the conference discuss "Developments i n New with an enrollment of 140 freshmen. County, will address the meeting week. Wednesday rooming, the Meat and Poultry Regulations.” Thus far,< the course of study on “TTie New Jersey Tax Picture." group will hear Lt, Col. Jane Wrie- State Health Commissioner Dr. offered Is purely academic. Th* A panel discussion oq the “Rfr* den, of the Salvation Army, dis­ Roscoe P, Kandle will speak on all-boy clast is taught religion, YOUn FILTER vision of the Local Bond Law and cuss "The Problem oi Illegiti­ "Progress Through Minimum English, aoclal science, general 100 Per Cent AsiessmenU” will macy.11 • , Standard* of Performance." science, algebra and Spanish or follow Sen. Dumont’s talk. Panel At an afternoon sewloa, Com­ Completing the program of speak­ French. The Brothers Intend to DR. MORTON F. THIPPE members will include missioner Patrick A. Tompkins, er* will be Dr. Joseph T, Ichter, add Latin next year when th* Dr. Morton F. Trippe, Asbury , uecutive director of the Department of Public Welfare of of the Merck Sharp and Dohme teaching *t*ff will b* doubled by W. T GRANT t h e Commonwealth o( Massa­ Research Laboratories, who will the addition of alt brother*. 1 Park. was elected president of the Municipal Finance Officer** As­ I Ala. atitiM tan tm* Aitary hffc A* sociation of the United State* and chusetts, will outline the “Organi­ outline "Childhood Immunization Purchase of the 197-acre farm Monmouth County Heart Associa­ Canada; Kiri R. Farnow, Vice zation and Structure ol the Massa­ Programs." The health officers will and converalon of the slsble Into a Is The Headquarters tion, Inc., at the Association's an­ nual .meeting at Monmouth Medi­ cal Center Wednesday. Ejected as For All Filters!.. vice president was Dr. F. C. Stel­ WANT MORI FOR YOU* M OHIY... lar, Spring Lake. Mrs, Jiflius Fllnk, Rumson, treasurer, and Mrs. Frederick Hilficker, Keyport, secre­ O N GRANTS tary, were re-elected to office. A report of the Rheumatic Fever Committee, given by the chairman. Dr. Trippe, disclosed that <0,000 free penicillin tablets and 20 fre# penicillin injections were’ given to rheumatic fever patients. The med­ ication was supplied to eifher clinic patients or to those who tould not afford i t The two-tablet a day dose is intended to prevent a second attack of'jrheumatlc fever. The school heart murmur pro­ gram, a pilot project,.the result of two years of planning by the committee, passed an effective first year. Coipperatlng with achool health authorities, the plan provide* for close observation of students found to have a heart murmur dur­ ing routine achool physical examin­ ations. A visit by the chiy to his family doctor Is encouraged. Free service* are offered if further ex­ amination or treatment ia suggest­ ed by the family doctor. If the atudent'a family cannot afford private medical attention, die Association arrange* for the facilities of the cardiac clinic at either Fltkin Memorial Hospital or Monmouth Medical Center. 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WATCHFUL WAITING' | Proclamations WHEREAS, there ara neighbors, B8T4BUSHSO IMt ‘ friends and relatives among us Trtfhffnt COtfU ^liW — J. MABEL UtOW, fOBHWEI who because of disease, accident or war are handicapped; and Wster Far Evergreen* WHEREAS, our people ia many J. uabd Brown. JEdttor — Geraldine V Brown, AsoocUU Editor It’s not too early to begin to get ways and over many years have THIS 'N. THAT , . . Some sidelights on the M ataw an your evergreens ready lor winter SolMCiipOoo Rata* indicated that they want the handi­ First Aid and Rescue Squad’s 25th anniversary celebration rw abii la Advaac* NATION Al IDtTOHIAl by saturating the soil around revealed that three celebrants were arrested oa minor Ob* Tiu (within itoti)««Mi them. . capped to be rehabilitated and re­ I A! charges. Carried celebration a little too far . . . Mount ThrM Months .... Don’t Just wet the ground right stored to the fullest possible ex­ Six Moottw # c5 ' # 1 Pleasant Nursing Home extended sincere thanks to Police On* Tur loots!** itit*, next to the tree or shrub, but let tent; and Om T«ar (outsldo 0. 8.3 : the water from the hose run in Ihe Chief John J. Flood for his courtesy and thoughtfulness in Tha Matawen Jooraal la a oawipapar Mof tba paopta. to tha paopta. WHEREAS, because of prejudice lor fta oeoola.* Ita aim w to aarva tba beat interact* af Matawaa ind whole area unless we ge a lot ol asking units in the line of march) to continue the parade vicinity; to present >0 af Ui« c m ot ttw ««dl «rtttoul ttu rain. From now until cold weather and ignorance there are those with route past the nursing home so that guests could enjoy the a naan, aana, eonaarvaUva manoar, raaototliif th* Inajtanafaaa riftbU keep the soil moist at least eight our dtlsena. aoA thereby making itaelf worthy oftfaclr eonfldanca. . high qualifications who are unable pageant ; . . About 20 minutes of the lsst council meeting S inches deep. to find gainful employment; and naaiNWWTIty for typographical arrera ti Hmltart to tha «ost af tha You can thank Raymond P. Kor was taken up during rounds of credits from one organ­ apaca occwplad py*uffr •rror. • bobo (pr this bit of timely advice. WHEREAS, a Job for a handi­ ization in the borough to others who all helped make the M u nco&d-eUn matter *1 ttw port o»c* »t U»U*M. M. ) , He’s extension specialist In orna­ capped worker is a PASSPORT day the success that it was . . . When you pause io realize n u teS T w l oi March 1. UK. ______■______mental horticulture at the College TO DIGNITY, the dignity that the enormous amount of planning and work that goes into THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, IMS of Agriculture. . Comes from becoming sn inde­ a celebration of the scope and size we’ve observed in Mat­ I.poking back on the widespread awan, no amount of praise for those who made the celebra­ destruction caused by the early and pendent aad self-supporting person, deep freete of last winter, Mr. Kor- a taxpayer Instead of a tax con­ tion a success is too much. Two Important Observances bobo doubts If tbe harsh conditions sumer, and a participant in the SOME MARGINAL NOTES . . . Seems the Union Beach did much Injury to trees and shrubs community's economic and aodal Borough Council meetings just CAN’T start on time. Last Beginning Oct. 4, residents af the bayshore area will ob­ that went Into tha early winter life; and one got underway at 8:40 p.m. . . . Residents in the far serve a week aet aside for fin prevention and for the en- with plentiful moisture around their WHEREAS, surveys have shown reaches of East and West Keyport are inviting doubting p lo y m en t of the physically handicapped roots. It's especially Important to make Hut those employers who do hire Thomases to take that looooong walk to the Central School ■ Many communities have planned fire prevention demon* sure of the moisture around the handicapped workers have found in an effort to illustrate their appeal for possible bus service strations In connection with Fire Prevention Week'and if roots of plants |eaa than tjirke year* thau to be better than normal for third graders. . . Getting back to the Beach, already split one is scheduled in your town, we urge you to take advantage ia their present locations, he says. woikers, more conadestlous, leas Democrats are pointing to a yet undisclosed split in Repub­ of it and see your fire department in action. ■ Hot Weather Effects lican Party ranks. Say two splits are better than one . . . The hot weather al the past sum­ likely to quit, bsnler workers with - Whether • demonstration is planned or not, residents are mer has brought on much tender better attends ncg of the shrill cries of seagulls, which, they sou, of course, ia to insure plenty Ferty-Flr* Y aws Ago lems of providing' more space for rehabtlltatl6n of our physically and believe, wanu qther seagulls of danger close by, they Job done by our volunteer fire fighters Whose-record rf of moisture in the ground below the (Iasue Thursday, Oct I, 1914) children Ui the pdm ary.foom of mentally •»e*tor?4Jhy''il!IUiig local achievement down through the years is more than outstand- frost line. Evergreen plants, both cleared the Navy base of thousands of gulls within a few Take time to h*ve pride ln our firemen ind their tire broad-leaved sad needle-leaved According to' Jam es H .. Scarr, the Marlboro school. Offices a t the New. Jersey State minutes. The two are H. Palmer Stamer ol the United sorts, transpire moisture from w he i supervises - New York's Employment Service.or the New States Forestry Service, and Stannard Stocking, wbo handln ting equipment. Tea Yean Age S their leaves la winter as well as weather, Monday was ths coldest Jersey Rehabilitation Commission the electronics end of the work. Officials at the batse, who Of equal importance Is the annual appeal to recognize 1 summer, bat at a slower rate. M sine* the records (Issue Thursday, O ct $, 1M9) fliiit they will hire qualified handi­ decided that the gulls must go after one stole a stevedore's the' productive qualities of the physically handicapped. But unless we water well In the A new proposition for expanding were begun forty-lour years ago. capped workers. false feeth last week, must now decide whether they want America is known af the land of opportunity. The handl- fall, there's a chance of more water local achool facilities w llli/jfr on being evaporated from the leaf Hie mln(mum was H degrees at 7 (Signed) to spend $8000 over the next two years-, the fee asked by the capped only ask the opportunity to show employers what ballot next February, William H. surface than the plant can take up a.m. After that the mercury crept . Ralph R. Dennis, Mayor experts, to keep the base seagull-free. Culls however dis­ they Mn do. Let’s give them that' chancel • Strother, vie* presideht of the Mat­ Its roots. If this hsppens you can slowly up to the maximum of II at Borough of Matawan pute the claim and indicate it’s going to take a lot of Hi Fi awan Townahlp Board of Education, expect a dead or dying plant next 1:41 p.m. Great coats and wraps Dated: Sept 26. |U« to get them to fly high. spring. nve assurance Monday after the were abundant 4n the streets and ANOTHER LOST ART . ,. Wrote Mairk Twain in the early Wax Or Plastic Sprays board reo.-lved mare protesta at Its r The Polio Emergency If our fall weather Is warm and riders la tbe tptay summer cars WHEREAS experience haa ahown 1880’» as he headed westward toward the scenes of his {xaference meeting on the short­ plant! do not have a chance to har­ MUl In use felt as If they were ln that effective community fl re-pre­ youth: -By end by we entered the tobacco-chewing region That’s a strange phrase in these days of the Salk vac­ comings of tbe hstf-seaslon pljui In den off properly before winter you the Klondike and looked It There vention programs caa aave thou­ Fifty years ago the tobacco-chewing region covered the cine, but the fact remains that we have a polio emergency may want to try one of the new slight snow flurries early (he primary department ~f ' sands ol lives each year aod mil­ Union. It is greatly restricted now.’* Reports the United wax or plastic sprays to cut down in our county four years after a proven polio preventative Matswan High School's grldderi lions of dollars In property values; Press some 78 years after Mark Twain’s nostalgic joumej ths -ioss of water from plants. Be Monday morafng at Washington, was offered to the country. prill opea tbeir boms stand in foot­ sure to follow directions. N, J., It was reported. snd c ' ' (and a century and a quarter from the era he looked back upon): “Sen. Kenneth B. Keating began a crusade yester­ The polio etfiergepcy here in no way reflects on the Salk Now Is the' right time to elear John P. UoytKof Matawan hu ball fbr this saaaoa la a contest WHEREAS Increased flra losses 0(r the Braid St. irldinta day to bar aplttoons—those .‘untidy relics of the th cen­ vaccine. Our emergency is more of a financial crisis, the sway the summer mulch from awajded a cootraot for 117,916 to $aturday duriag the past year emphasise the 10 county chapter of The Natlohal Foundation has run out of around the trunks of trees and wttli Point P leasant need for Increased care, responsi­ tury1—frorh the hallowed halls of Congress,” Humanity does stems of shrubs. Scrape the ground Anders R. Ay Overgaard of Perth money because ol the polio burden from previous years— Initial move to get a low-cost bility, and community action on progress, if not in one direction then in another, And this bare U to 1) Inches around the Amboy for the erection of a two- there are patients who still need help. It is up to all of us bousing development for Matawan the part ot ail of the American bit of history tnay make comforting reading as one rides m trunk. . stoiy brick store and apartment a no-smoking car beclouded in smoke, mayhap facing color­ to see that they get it • {Borough was made Tuesday when This keeps mice from building building oo the northerly aide of people: ful cigarette posters hinting why women and near-children runways in die mulch so they can the Matawan Housing Authority NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT This crisis dramatizes, of course, what our county Smith Street, near Public Sdiool are at it, too, At least one rarely has to face also manifesta­ get to the tender bark ot your D. EISENHOWER. President of tha chapter of The National Foundation has been telling us for No. 4. voted to advance a request to the tions of what the Appalachian mountain people still call plsnts later when the living won't Halted States o| America,.do here- a long time; it shows, what can happen ft «» ond In .the abaencaofSailk protection. Somtrtlmas pouocan T After the ground treetes you can bJM fcsigitte - «lou\d, W ^th e UP .aUpftch he *oUl4’ fferikrlr''a«dly no wreck a, person’s, plana fpr college, carter or •• marriage. put on tb«. winter,^nylch. „,,WM. herd bungalows on PineviHv Ave­ architects plans drawn for a 50-unit Oct. 4, I839„‘ as Fire prevention doubt:- Its last stand-uioiilcl be on Capitol Hill." Sohietlmel costly care is.needed just to keep a polio patient not order your salt hay so you'll nue. Keansburg, over the Weekend. apartment house on Stillwell St. Week. , ' ' The engagement of Miss Ida Llsk BY ANY OTHER NAME . . . New York manages to alivei^Jater expulsive rehabilitation must continue to make be ready? The borough owns a piece of prop­ I cal] upon our people to promote snd George M. Harris of this place the saved life worth living. • programs lor the. prevention of use for a great many things, some of which baa been announced. erty on this street which can be twght be Unwanted elsewhere; but it has too many aoudads used for the purpose. Are; and 1 urge State and local There are two good ways for every citizen to respond Social Security Last Thu rsday nJght two showers » ii.. E£rchase commissioner there is trying to sell four Predictions that Freehold would governments, the American Na to this emergency appeal of the New March of Dimes, give visited’ this section, being about ar* ? bout •&* months old, are woolly, and what you Can to-help those polio patients, and get yqurself two hours apart.' Hie first one did have one of the top elevena In the tkmsl Bed Cross, the Chsmber of have, or Mil have horns. For an aoudad, Ip case y o u don't | Questions not amount to much, but consider­ Shore Conference this year were and your family vaccinated against polio. ; ^ Commerce of the United States, f,no,wN(‘ n.d ,w® difln’t elther until thisltem came along) able rain fell during the second one. born out Saturday when the Colon­ and business, labor and farm or­ Let’s finish up the. polio job in our area. Then our Thla Is tbe first rain that has fallen ials, sparked by a pair of flashy ganizations, aa well as achbols, than w ^ mountain sheep. For no better reason county chapter ol The National Foundation can make plans Q.—If I elect to receive a Re­ In thii locality In nearly a month halfbacks in' the persons of Dick civic groups, and pubilc-lnfor- f,.™ ” ?0 seems to sug«est a colloquial ex- duced wife's benefit now will 1 to begin its fight against arthritis and birth defects as well iuid w is badly needed.' and Skehan and Wiillt Mott posted an matlon agencies, tb share actively H l r sUghUy passe, th ? doodad continue to receive a reduced bene-* streams throughout the country are 1S-7 win over Matawan before 1500 In observing Fire Prevention Week. , ^ a ^"Saniabob, a gewgaw, a what-you- as polio. But first let’s take care of our polio patients, they fit even If my husband should die? dry and New Brunswick, which fana at the county seat. I also direct tbe appropriate agen­ W °r ?er^fps latterl>' 8 w hatsit But the term that need our help now. 1 ^ *' tu - k wife who has elected to gets its water principally from the State Highway Commissioner cies ot the Federal Government to has most nearly if „ot completely crowded the doodad receive a wife’s reduced benefit Weston MIU Pond, Is threatened ppencer. Miller Jr. announced Fri­ would qualify, upon the. depth of assist in thia national effort to re­ anvthini* n S T ij^ Wd5*t 6 8ad*e* Mn almost with, a Water famine. ' day widened shoulder* would be duce the loss ol Ufe and property: her husband, for a widow's bene­ The congregation of St. Cathey of . m lu C f be’ and “ better ?aUsfie» ‘be mood provided ill highway Interaectlons resulting from Area. fit. Widows’ benefits are unreduced Ine's Catholic Church at Everett ^ ” yWay’ the can take com- Beyond Control In this ares. The locations are on IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have monthly benefits effective with the has bought » lot opposite Theodore Alternate Route 4, Matawan; Route hereunto set my bsnd snd caused Lone on S ,6 Rouda<1 "“ay already have under- month of the husband's death. The Stillwell's, store at a coat of fJOQ Tha engineers who design modem farm equipment put 4, between Ernston and Browntown, the Seal of the United States of S K gff de; ‘F afc°n-from the chamois of Bib- widow'! unreduced benefit Is pay­ and will mover their church to this tad on goute 35 at Laurence Har- America to be affixed. safety high up on the “must" list Every feasible safety able until her death or Until she property. umlu T n v ° l , * m °f, its kfad- must •» declared feature ia Incorporated. - Elaborate instructions for safe remarrlei. DONE a t the city of Washington ^ %ewA Yorks Z°°J. “ “ ay find a habitat In some Beginning October first the Mata­ / According to reports on sd vance this twenty-first day of July ther part of America, and under another operation are made available to the user. But the equip­ Q.—How 11 the benefit deter­ wan poatpfDce. will dose every Uie of tickets, a large crowd la an ln the year of our Lord ment makers have no control over what happens once the mined when a woman li entitled night st 7 o'clock. on her own social security account tlcipated tonight (Thursday) at the nineteen hundred and flfty- machines reach those users. They can’t prevent tragically and la alao entitled aa a wife on first,, fall function, of S t Joseph's (Seal) nine, and. of the Independ­ idlotic^practlces which lead ta death.and injury. Tweaty-Flve Yesrs Ago the social security account ol her (Issue Fridsy, Oct 5 , 1U4) Parent-Teacher Association In the ence of the United Statea of ' ibe Metropolitan Milk Producers’ News tells of some husband? . •- Kfstswsn Townahlp Committee form of a “ Breakfast In Holly­ America the one hundred wood.” . " . totally needless accidents that occurred lately ip the USaSt. A.—A woman:Wtll be entitled to has not paid the ISMO requisition and eighty-fourth. ' receive whichever benefit . Is de­ Mr. and Mrs; Laveme toop and DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER In one, for example, a 12-yearwJd boy drove a thicfof'trtref due August 1, as Its ahare for the termined to be tbe larger. She Is maintenance of the Township-Bor- daughter, Joan, recently moved By the President'. ’ a steep Incline, and lost both legs. ' In another, a 5&-year-old not entitled to receive bpth bene­ ough achool system, the Mstawan from Freneau to. their newly-re­ Douglas Dillon . ■ farmer lost his right am while attempting to fasten the fits. Towpshlp Board of Education was modeled home lt) Robertsville. Acting Secretary of State ' shield on his tractor's power take-off 'without''bothering to Q.—How Is the reduced benefit informed at the regular monthly ; to Manaret a. Leivy . stop the engine. 7. ~ '■ : determined for a woman who elects meeting In the Board room at Mata­ to receive her.payment at age.83 wan High School laat night This Thoughtless Amy. - • - It’s obvious to anyone, that -these dreadful accidents or at any age between Sl and 63? drew the comment that the Town­ MoUl*r called. ••Jt’i «j( was j i i e 'i faialf/* said Amy ’should never have ha|>penecLr In n» can* should children A.—The amount of a woman's ship Is again this year going to lag time to wake up. .You have to be. "She didn’t put the cover on the , be allowed to operate , school was Hie machines are safe, if the operators will think of band’s account will have her bene­ safety and follow the simple, common-sense rules Involved, Elijah F. Reed will remain In Mat­ ordination and understanding be­ schools what to do. Schools advise Amy's hair wasn’t combed s u d 'T .' She was .too busy thinkin* fits reduced by 25/36 of one per awan; R. A. Anderson In Morgan­ tween secondary achoola and hlgb- the Commission of their progress she waa only halfway throuah her ■ i woul<1 *•* w f**' 1,0 cent for each, month that 'ihe ville; John Heins la Cliffwood and er-Institutions. It encourages higher and plans for Improvement The breakfast, when X S S S d°iL ,or 1 riie 0,1 her ,rf claims her benefits before.age 63. Union Beach. ■ working relations among higher Commission recognizes schools came. Mother waved to^fcrdri™ 2 ^ „ SbL “ i!dJ!!r nlother “ Q.—I have been working under Mra. Julius Kalma entertained Institutions, secondary , schools and may . not be able to accomplish to go ahead without her, aooo as^ she got home., social' security for four ’years. Is guests at an Amos and Andy party, other educational agencies. recommended Improvements Im Amu1. r.iK.. , j. . “Youn have to be very careful.” there any way I can find out If in honor of her son, Arne, and Miss The prim ary function of the Com- mediately. Plans can be made and t n ^ h ^ i J L rive her MoUl*r “ l(L “The- new doll b all my earnings are in fact re­ mlsalon is the selection of schools n“ d* °f chln» and wlU break Helen Haerter, who are to be mar­ policy established. .' said, ’’Miss the school bus again, easily.” ...... corded. under, my, name_and_mim^ ried tomorrow ln Trinity Reformed for the "List ot-Accredited Second­ Accreditation Is n stamp of ap­ ber? Church, New York. ary Schools" on' tbe basis of all proved educational standards to i. j i “I'JH.be careful,” prpmiaed Amy. A.—Yes, there is. Your social se­ The Matawan Hospital Is being t h e facts available. The Com­ colleges and other secondary Amy shrugged her shoulders. She took the doll outside and rode curity office can furnish you with renovated throughout The decor­ mission recognizes, as a closely re­ schools and to the parents - snd m ! ^ my,.™ ther'* »he UP »“ * down on her trityde. Then said. She didnt wake me up In she saw her friend. Winnie, i next a post-card form numbered 7004 ating Is under the direction of Ray­ lated function, the Improvement of pupils attending the school.' If it "”*• door. , : J ■ and entitled “Wage Statement Re­ mond Churchman. practices. ■ ■ ■ ■ " ta withdrawn, It means that the quest." Fill it out, put a stamp Specials for Friday and Saturday : Evaluation criteria, consisting ol level o f achievement is below sim lSfih.T^r1 BOtJ ° c £ e ^ She 1" go of the handlebars and on It and drop It In Ihe mailbox. a t Bell Beef CO. are airloin steak, over 300 pages, which has been standard. . rf lMl^LhT.K "ST SheJwa^: looked back. "Watch me!" she Within a few dayi you will receive 25 cents a pound; pure creamery tested extensively throughout the A student grsdustlng from a , fi" V"1 f ld called- T h're »»» a . flitch right Good Morning to the. teacher, next to the path. While Amy a confidential report of the amount butter, 26 cents for ’a one-pound United States, has been adopted as school removed from, the approved of earnings credited to your ac­ roll; selected eggs, 27 cents a doz­ the standard practice for the se­ list would face serious difficulty 2- « “scn *U P*1* ta Wasn’t looking, the tricycle swerved count. While you have the right tn en; lamb chops, 18 cents a pound. lection of echools for membership and would be required. In some , “ •* morning. , off the path - and Into the ditch. get a statement once a year, ooe Coach Charlie Epplnger’a Mata­ on the Accredited List The pro­ cases, to demonstrate his achieve­ 'Will yen pass oOt the boxes of Amy and the doll fell- off. Amy every three years la sufficient to wan Bulldog eleven plowed its gram ol evaluation Includes: (1) ment, In seeking entry to a college the .teacher ask- picked herself.up. She wasn’t a bit fully protect your-account - —- - way through a srtr of mud Sunday Seff- eveluatioo b y t h e , achool: where a quota system on ad- m-ii.Tta. iHi!" Then She looked al her don. Q.—If a woman retires from her afternoon on the local High School (2) evaluation by a committee se­ mlsslon prevails or where appli­ St^r M i ,da4“- Th« doll had fallen on a reck, and Job at 62 years of age and draws gridiron to score a 11 to 0 victory lected by the Commission on cations for admission exceed avail­ “ “ eooe to help you. cracked In two. - her social security, how much o v ir the New Brunswick Swifts to Secondary Schools;.' (1) prepa­ able places. ’ ij "Whose fault was It this time, money will ahe lose? ' open the IMi football seaaoo here. ration for tbe achool of an official Matawan High School Is on Ihe could carry Amy?" asked Winnie. . v A.—She may not lose any money Honorable Edward W. Currie. May­ report based upon the findings ol ^ '“ore fun to "it was the tricycle's fault.” “List o f Accredited Secondary . all by |,erse]f Amy started to1 say. Then ahe at all. At age 62, a woman's re­ or of Matawan, officially raised the the Visiting Committee; (4) a final Schools." To remain on thb list tirement payment will be 60 per­ curtain for the Bulldogs by.klcklng appraisal.' we must lubmlt evidence of n . l ! 00 Uie **tP rt0°'- realiied how silly that, waa. "# cent of what she would receive if Off the first ball which started the The official report Is presented reasonable pragreu toward the io" ? one^ °* « ,d reached was my fault.” she said. - T b al she waited until age 69 (o fTfe her plgakln warriors on their merry (o the school with tho Intent that building of a new high school. up ror the other. The box was too ways blaming aoneooe else for my Claim. However, ahe will t e ahead It be uied as s basis for improve; S ' f ' '« •» supped ^ feH nSke^ tat (Sm *m“ on. l’a W * . A , , - • , ...... (Signed) ; to the noor. where It broke open going to take the blame myself,, for the first IS yearn. Aftor'age ' The Marlbord Boord of EiluCfr meet of the oveV-ail school-pro­ Lather A. Foster. jwt scattered crayons all over Ihe.Maybe that way. I'll learn to ft 77 you wUI a tart losing, mpney. tion la confronted with the prob- gram. V ■ High ’School Principal ,Mor’ ■ m m careful ” Thursday, October 1, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL P a g *’ F iv e — Fint Section Fellowship Group Matawan Juniors Sponsor Fur Caravan And Card Party P-TA Approves VJF.W. Leaders Pictured With Governor Class Observes Holds Campfire Board Action Fifth Reunion The Pie*byterian Jvupor High Forty-two members of the Mata­ The fifth reunion ot tl^e C ot ' Westminster Fellowship group held wan Township High School Pirent- 1854 of Mstawan High School WU • campfire meeting at the lake- Teacher Association, voting unani­ ilde Friday, night Following a mously, approved the application held Sept. ,19 at the Hofbrauhaus. *upper of frankfurters, beans and for extension of credit by the Mata­ Atlantic Highlands. GuMt* were touted marahmallows, the group wan Township Board of Education. A. G. Stetler, euperlnten- w u led. to ringing by Terry Gal­ Pending approval by the Slate dent of schooli, Matawan, and Mi*. loway aiu* Jack Alt, of the Senior Commissioner of Education a n d Stetler, Mr. snd Mra, John E, Ben. H ig h Fellowship. The fireside de- Division of Local Government. nett, and Mraj Mildred Bennett, . votionai* were prepared by Bar­ referendum on the bonding for bara Schaffer and Karen Hensler, construction of a junior-senior high secretsry of Matawan High School ofttcfrs if the group. Those who achool will be held In the late fall. and advisor of the class. Mr. Ben* ' participated were Robin Bliss, Speaking before the association, nett Is a former principal of Mata­ Ricky Kingsttot, Barbara Shafto, Robert Bentley, board member, wan High Set Hipwell and Laura Pan- declared that he wa* confident the Prizes were awarded to Mn. extension of credit would be grant­ After the campfire meeting, the ed and the voters of the school dis­ Jean (Sangregorio) Hermatuon, group-returned to the fellowship trict would vote favorably when the Massachusetts, for traveling far- ■ hall of the duirch (or their canteen bonding referendum was held. thest to attend reunion; Mr, aad * activities of dancing and games, Mr. Bentley reported on the prog­ Mra. Robert Lewlckl, m ott’recent­ . Aidivtsors -of the group. Mri. ress made by the board of educa­ ly married, Mr*. Lewlckl 1s the 'Jantts Laurie and Mrs. Chester tion during the eummer months per­ former M lu June Bowne; Mr*. Galloway, were ‘ assisted In chap­ taining to the high school building eroning t y Mr. and Mrs.-William Mary Ann (Vena) Kube, longest program. Educational facilities married; M n. Hermeuon, young- ’ : Myer* ^nd Pobftrt HlpwelL Mra. for i lSOO-pupil school have been Mra. Retainary Semmer, Keypert Department Prealdeat Lawrence Altken and Miss Edith Ladies Auxiliary ef the Veteran* et Ferelga Wan, aad Kabul u t baby; Mr*. Clair* (U itin ) worked out through the many Con­ Tomawlto, most chUdren. . .Altbs sidated during the supper Bayslnre women model luxurious “little fan” at party at Ya Cattaga Inn, Keyport, Thursday, ferences with Dr. N. L. Engelhardt Duaa. Patanea, Cammaader et th* V.F.W. In the Mat* el New Jeney, ar* shewa with Gov. Rabert B. Meymr at tb* bate House, Treataa, Clark Smith served a* maater ot hour- tired left to right, ara Mra. Edward E. Floriaa, president of the Ifeypert Literary Chib, Keyport, model­ Jr., board educational consultant, ing a cerulean mink stole; Miss Barbara Woodbause, Keyport. white beaver Jacket; Mrs. Kenneth at which time they MitUnad their program* *1 commualty sanriee le ceremonlM and aouvenlr* were Jnolar High Age Ell*®* although actual plans for the physi­ Got. Meyaer. ______preunted to tach gueat. Conklin, Keypert, azurene mink stole, aad Mrs. Lawrence Holden, Laurence Harbor, sheared mnskrsl cal plant have pot yet beea drawn The Friday evening Westminster Jacket / Mtmbtrt AtteBdiii Fellowship activities are sponsored up. ' ■ Member* of th* c lan attending by the Religious Education Com­ There were 171 present at the Matawan; M n. George Spratford, George Kolesar, M n. Vincent Dl- At the meeting Sept, 24 in the ware Richard Hroet, praildMti mittee at the Presbyterian Church. fur caravan and card party given Middletown; Mrs. Edward Courier, Beau, Mn. Andrew Hulsart, Mri. high school auditorium, Mrs. Ger­ Holmdel Picnic Mrs. R. Ronson Is Mrs. Tom utllo, vie* preiident:: All members of the Church School Thursday night at Ye Cottage Inn, Raritan Township Woman’s C|ub, George Fritz, Mrs. Walter Chemf. ard Gardner, president, conducted Mr*. Prance* (Auritmm*) Conroy, Junior High Department are mem­ Keyport, by the Matawan Junior M n. Norman Scott, Mra. H. D- the brief business session and the and Mn. Frank LeFurgy, Hazlet Set For Saturday Honored At Party lecretiry; Mra. Joan (CampbeU) bers of thla group. Any young per­ Woman'a Club aa a benefit for Raymond and M n. Robert Preston, Rev. Francis Ostentock deliver­ Mauro, treasurer; Mr. aad Mra, son Who baa no church affiliation their community achievement proj­ Eugene Debs, a member of the all of Keyport. - . - ed the Invocation. The association Final plans for th* Old Faihloned M lu Angela Piicltilll. Bethiny Lewlckl, Mrs. Dor* (Jloane) Hau­ and wishes to participate may ect, which Is the purchase of play­ stiff at Flemlngton Fur Co. was Also M n. Calvin D. Pearce, Mr*. voted spprovsl of the propoMd picnic to .be iponiored by tht Rd., Hulet, entertained at her ler, Herbert Carbone, Mra. Wini­ commentator for the fur show and register through the church school ground equipment for pre-school William Swen, Mr*. Charles Rai­ budget for the coming year, Holmdel Township Civic Auocls- horn* at a ihower In honor ot Mri. fred (B*rbrlck) Steiger, Mr*. chUdren. at Terhune Park, Mala­ shown were lur capes, stoles. naud, Mrs. Eugene Caulfield,,Mat­ which,meeta a t 9:M Sunday morn­ Luther A. Foster, principal, In­ Uon have been announced by Sam Ralph W, Ronson, Matawan, on Mauvlln* (Bllarctyk) Stiles, Art ings. : wan. and the state project of the Jackets, three-quarter and full- awan; M n. Ozzlt Donat, Mra. troduced the faculty member* Of Melxner, M lu Peggy O'NtlU, Mr*. Robinson and Wm Buck, ciKhelr- Thunday night. The. meeting tomorrow night will Junior Membership Department, length fur coats its well as suits Francis Haskard, Mn. John E. Virginia (Banalatol McQuarrle, Miller and M n. C, Focht, Hazlet; the high school. A filnv 'T o Oo To the Trenton State Home for Girls. and cloth coats. College," wa* shown a ttw in g t^e men of th* picnic oommlttM. Th* The gifti w*re arrtngtd In * blue Mr, *ad Mn, boaalA M int). Mrt. ,.b*.tieW-|rom 7 to 10:30 p.m. in Awarded Mink Cellar Mrs.'J. R.' Morrell, Port Mon­ fellowship ball, There will bo no Models were Mrs. Edward E. need for more coUagt facilities In picnic will b* htld on Saturday, and pink decorated baby carriage, Marvel li the torm*r M lu Patricia Mra. A. Schmellog, Keyport, was mouth; M n. WiUiam Wheatley and meeting Oct 8 because at the Florian, president of the Keyport New Jeraey and utglng voters to from 10 a.m. until dusk at th* which alao w u * gift. Th* favors Short. awarded the natural ranch mink M n. A. Bayne, West Keansburg; Literary Club; M n. Kenneth Conk­ vote for tho CoUege Bond Issue on Willlun Cross farm In the center Alio M n. H um inion, Thomai church-wide bazaar which Is being collar, donated by the fur company. M n. T. Lind, Cliffwood Beach. were miniature pink and blue sponsored, by the Women's Associ­ lin, Keyport, '* member of the Nov. 3. of Holmdel Village and li being Sullivan, Vlnoent Vlncl, Mra. Juna Literary Club; Mra. Laurence Hol­ Other door prize winnen were M n. Mlsa' Elaine Cherry wa* general held tor the benefit of the Holmdel stork* and baby d*corated candy (Burdick) Filco, John MtKttuia, ation on Thursday and , Friday ol Following the meeting, refresh­ den, of the Laurence Harbor Dyson Woodhouse, M n. Raymond chairman of the show and party Fire Department with all proceeds cup*. All the dtcoratlon* wera In M lu Gall DeShaw, M iu B*tty Uni that week. v t ments were served In the cafeteria Woman’a Club; Mias Barbara , M n. Edwin O'Henlon, and club memben serving on the going Into their building fund. color schem* of pink (nd blu*. Pitney, Mr*. Betty Jtn * (Rottn- W aatmlnatorFei.low'shlp *e- M n. Marie Wallace, M n. George committee were M n. Joha Ker- under the supervision of Mrs. O. Woodhouie, Keyport. of the Mata­ John Landera, chairman of the buffet wai u rv td following th* bokm) Oreen, Mr*. Ann (M otur) ' tivitfes jfit ih a high school group Nadler. Mrt. John Fitzgerald, Mrs. woer and Mra. William Sickle* and Mra. H. Wolff. wan Juniors; Miss Emma BiUla, ClYlc Association’! recreation com­ opening of the gifts. Shttto, Mr. and Mra. Donald Orem, are conducted ’ Sunday evening* Mri. Green I* th* form*f M iu /tom 7 to » pjfc in feUow»Wp h»llt mittee, hu prepared a program The gueiti Included Mr*. Daniel that Is Intereitiog and varied. The S. Weigand tnd Mra. Donald W. Joan Brown; Mra. Mary (Aur- with canteen or other special recre­ Grammar School lemma) Cauldy, Donald Oltlcli- ational activities oo Saturday eve- rroet unusual event ot th* day will Peseux, Little Silver; Mrs. Clyd* be a pole eawlng contest, ln this V. Ronson, Mrs. Russell Ott, Mrs. man, Mri. Kube, Mra. Shlrlay nta*». Advisor IP thlagroup ii-Jphn (Vena) Hackmtnn, Mra. Dolor** Miller. Belfast Ireland, who il a Matawan Personal Items P-TA Backs Board contest two-man team* will com­ John Masello, MorainvUle; M n. pete, with prize* to be awarded William Stevtnaon, Holmdel; M n. (Stuer) Chavan, Barrie Fearon. student at -Princeton Theological ■' News Ot Yea Ami Year Family Ia Appreciated At A»7 Tint* ’ A reiolutloo approving the action to the three tetmi who can uw Robert Smith, Wlckatunk; M lu Joieph Berbrick, Robert Smith, Seminsry- ,~-w. of the Matawan Township Board through * regulation telephone pole Lorraine Stalgaltla, Freneau; Mr*. Robert Boldt, Mr, and Mra. Clark of Education In teeklni an exten­ Smith, Mr*. Smith li th* former Mri*. Paul fegan and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ColtreU M rt. Charles J, Ruff and Mr*. In the fu te it time. Thli contest TenEyck Ronson, Matawan; Mr*. Societies Combine . j Jr., Browntown, entertained a t John Feldmeyer were Monday sion of credit to construct ad­ wiU run continuously throughout Peter 0. Weigand, Mra. Howtrd M ill Jinet Doldt; M n. Beverly M n. Anna O'Neill, spent the week­ (Parry) Rutkowikl, Mri. Irene luncheon guett* of Mra. Samuel ditional ichool fadlltle* wa* adopt­ the dsy. , Mr*. Leon Wallaoe, M n, On Bazaar Nov. M , end with Mr. and M n. Donovan bridge Saturday evening- Their (Cupsie) Lamano, Jamee Milligan, E. L ent Newtonvllle, Mass. Mr. guests were Mr. and M n. Stockton Wakeham, Weat Brighton, S.I. ed at the meeting of the hfatawan Awards will also be made for tho Frank A. Cerretl, Mn. Cirmen Townihlp Grammar School Paretit- Isdeross, Mr*. Albert Cresd, Mrs Jerome Beckir and Carloi Con­ and Mra. Lent celebrated their Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Tha Ladle* Aid Society of tha top three conte*tanti In * horae- The combined ‘ societies, of the Teacher Aisoclstlon held Sept. M. Malcolm W. Peseux, Mra. Joieph cepcion. F in t Methodist Church Of M au ­ fourth wedding anniversary on Fri­ Slddona and Mr. and Mra. Charles F in t Baptist Church, Matawan, ihoe tournament Qualifying rounds Arrangement* for the reunion The new officers of the P-TA Plaoltdll. Mr*. Ernest E. Peieux, wan. under the - ehalrn»*niMp of, day. On Sunday Mra. Egan aad Mandeville, all of Matawan. will hold a meat loaf luncheon oo for thi* tournament will be held ware tn charge of Mri. Mauro, Mrs. O'NelU attended Ihe Bay are; Mra. Joieph F. Smith, presi­ from H a,m. to | p.m. with the Mlu Msrl* Plscltelll, Mlu Row the Women’s Society of Christen M n. Thurman C. Nealis, M n. Wednesday. The first table will be marie Creid, Mis* Dorothy Plscl­ Mra. Btaeger, M n. Conroy. Mra. Service, will hold their fnnusl State Invitational Water SU Meet 11:49 a.m. and the luncheon will dent; Mr*. WiUiam Gade, vice finals scheduled for 1 to 1 p.m. Robert B. Butler, Mra. Harold H. preiident; M n. R. B. Carter, re­ telll, all of Hazlet. Oolembleskl, M n. Stllei end M lu bazaar Nov. 8 and 0. Mrs. Carl at East Brookfield, Mass. Paul Fogg, M n. Joseph Sheldon, Mrs. continue to 1:30 p.m. In the lecture Softball Gam* liN p.m. O'Neill.______Smith will be genera) chairman Egan Jr. was a participant in the room of the church. cording secretsry; Mri. Humbert Olfti were sent by Mrs. Rocco Calvin Pearce, M n. Frank Drogan Tomaaello, corresponding secre­ Softball equipment will be avail­ Infanti, Mrs, A. J. Martin, Mri. and Mrs. Leroy Smith will bis ea- m eet _ Mra. Robert LaMura Is a nirgleal and Mn. Johnson Cartan attended tary; Mra. Harold Dolan, treasurer. able all day and *' gamf between Robert Crimmlns, Mri. Donald D. Presbyterian* Fete chairman. * Mr. and Mra. Jac A. Cushman the Fall Conference of the N.J. patient In Monmouth Medical Cen­ the Holmdel Fire Company and Aswclatlon chairmen are; Mr*. Thom u, Mri. J. Frank Weigand On Nov. S a baked supper and *on, Geoffrey, were Sunday State Federation of Women'a Clubs ter. , Old Manor Eitates will be held st and M lu Margaret B, Weigand. New Members At fra will be served with Mr*. Leroy supper guests of the Misses Mar­ held Saturdsy at Douglass CoUege, Gade, program; Mn. W. L. King, 3:90 p.m. Some ot the other activi­ Mr. and Mra. Peter A. Read and co-chairman; Mr*. Joseph DiwU, Smith, supper ,«|urtnn*n; Mrs. Le*. garet and Ruth Cushmsn, New New Brunswick, , . - , , Mr, and Mrs. Karl Heuser returned ties planned for adulti and chll- A itW*r U * wa* held o n m n d ty dran ar* * lui-ot-wir, votVey ball, Seyer«\ Attended-p-r > by the deaeoh* ot the F lm VfMhy- terM agee.J^fbstfsol- Y o k'’ J -Mrt. Brink H. BUm , Mra. ioMph WIM . and Mr»..S»ly«i;.I)lurtw ]r.,;dlnlng apple dunking/mk race*, egg terlsri CHuKh, Mstswan, In honor ’ jfrr ’ ani M it t?.‘ jrfoW li^Owl Dernberger, Mrs, Conrsd Johnufc wplpomlng; M n, Suto Firemen's Convention Afex throwingHiivnmj vvnraitcontest and«*IIU noveltytivroii/ re-!*• , of the following new member* of ' room. ' • • '• - - •, jr. and Mr.

cated oa Second n d Aflaotk S t, O ct 13 at the War Me­ Holmdel Demos Plan High Holy Days Rebekahs GoUeet Keyport, next week. Th« next regu­ Rev. (1 J. Kane morial Building, Treatoa, at 10 lar meeting will be hdd on O ct M aJB. The games co»nnua» i For Meeting Monday congratulated by the ’Rev. Father ' Start Tomorrow Church Directory Discarded Classes at 7:W p.m. ia the Odd FeUows Is P-TA Speaker Kane for their efforts ia aidiag the The executive committee of the Hafl. school and tbe P-T-A. ' Tomorrow evening, Jews thc Oct. 31 was sd as final roundkip The Rev. Cornelius J, Kane, paa­ Holmdel Township Democratic date for tbe collection of discarded Special guests were M n. Frances tor, stressed tbe importance of a It was announced tbe next ex- Chib met Saturday at the home of wo fid over, will usher In the year F int Methadto Church SC SoseOcfs Chuck eye glasses and Jewelry a t a meet' Washbourne, district deputy presi­ Catholic education aad children excutive committee meeting wUI Mayor James H. Ackerson. Plana 5729 since the creation. The first 147 Main S t, Matawaa be hdd oa Thursday, OcL IS. and llilmilrf »<» Hafaadd ing oi ihe Lady Col/ax Rebekah dent; Mrs. Helen Oppet deputy living jip to their religious duties were made for the next mating two days are known as New Year Rev. Frank E Sweeten. Pastor the next general meeting wiU be Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Paster Lodge held in the Odd Fellows Hall, marshalJ to tbe district deputy at the first meeting of the season The Sacrament - of the. Lord's Main St. Keyport. The Odd Fellows of the S t Joseph’s Catholic School hdd oa Tuesday, Oct. 20, in the on Mooday at Buck Smith’s Res­ sukI at 'the conclusion of the eve­ Masses sre beld Sunday at 7, 8. president; Mrs. Nettie Angles and Supper will be observed World­ are seeking the items for their Parent-Teacher Association held in school. A panel discussion on ques­ taurant, Palmer Ave., East Keans­ ning service, the greeting is, “May I, 10 and 11 a.m. Confessions will Wide Communion Sunday at both Eyes for the Needy" project Mrs. Flora Kaplan, all of the Lady the achool. Tbe Rev. Father Kane be heard one-half hour before each tions submitted by parents wUI be burg, at 8 p.m. as guests of the you be inscribed for a happy year.** 1:45 aiyl 11 a_m. There will be a It also was announced a donation Chester Lodge of Bradley Beach; also called for tbe cooperation of held. mass. newly organized Holmdel Town­ High Holy Dty services tn this area meditation by the pastor and sn wiU be made to the Sovereign M n. Florence Potter, Florida, and parents with teachers and the Refreshments were served by the anthem by the senior choir. A ship Women’s Democratic Cluh. will be beld in the Keyport Syna­ Fint PresbyUriaa Church Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows to Joseph W. Mackay, Asbury Park. school program for the coming executive cosnmittee and the eighth gogue, Broad SL Youth services nursery ia available at 11 a.m. and M aad FraakUa St, go to the International Peace Gar* year aad tbe institution of a "Cru- grade parenta. ' Robert Chenoweth, Democratic junior, church is held for boys and dens which were established in Others attending were Mrs. J.K. will be in the Odd Fellows Hall, aade of Prayer” to handle tbe Candidate for Township Committee, Kiris nIne-year*old and younger. 1932 to commemorate tbe long Gessner, Mrs. Alvin Fitzgerald, Main St., Keyport. Rev. O uster A Galloway. spiritual needs of tha diocese. will be the guest of honor and the Church school is directed by How­ Psator ‘ period, of peaceful coexistence be­ Mrs. Victor Bennett, Mrs. Daniel New-Comer* Attend The two days of Rosh Hashonoh, Clark. Mra. Louis Shuttenberg and Tbe nd* of the teacher ia tbe Monmouth County Democrat!* ard Henderson at 1:45 a.m. There World-Wide Communion will be tween the United States and school w as discussed by Sister Dance On Satur program The Rev. Chester ^A. Galloway, Beers St., Keyport, and Mrs. David celebrated at the Sunday morning Eric Rcsengren and Mrs. Joseph follows: Prlday, 8:30 p.m., Kosb chOfr.refcearpa.it T. U cum.: senior reported Mrs/Mamie Henry, Atlan­ by the men and women who ac­ pastor of the First Presbyterian E. Tuttle, Aberdeen Rd., Matawaa. Hashonoh evening service. ‘The choir, I o'clock. worship service al - 11 o’clock, tic 'Highlands, was IB and It coo- tually had the experience*. A mod­ Re a p, social; Mrs. Joseph T. Church, Matawan, w as elected Recipient* of the awards v m Role pf breaming," topic; Satur­ Church school claiaas begin at valesrfag lo the Ocean View Rest erator gives brief continents of Howard, publicity; Mrs. George moderator of the Monmouth Pres­ announced yesterday by the Key­ Junior fellowship meefs Friday Martin, hospitality. . day, • a.m. Rosh Hashonoh aerv­ at 7 p.m. - 0:30 a-m. . Hone, Highland*. Inspirational nature; designed io bytery st a meeting of the Pres­ port' fyraiture store. A ...... ices, Shahsrls, Torah reading, The Naomi Clrcls. wllj meet Is A. rummage salewilj be conduct* Ibow how everyone can rely on An invitation waa e*t*aded to ail bytery h*ld on SepL 22, In Cnn- swards will ba raad4 it- Roah Hashoaoh JAsnhW tasn tke cottMf* oa M ood# it 7:48 p.m. ed by tbe tod* I* tbe buildiag fcv Ood-a help affectively. parents to attend th* Diocesan Coo-1 bury. night service; Sunday, i a.m.; Roah Bay**rt Caatfnatiea Hashonoh, aervices; Shaharla, Uagdeas Hal. O Dhtslss ft. Torah reading, Blowing of Shofar, Thursday. a t 7:M pjn. tl Musof; t;U p-m., Mlncba ' MWatry School will cooskler Study Maariv aervices. The rabbt'a topic I Is the book. "Qualified To Be for th r fin t day of services, will ba Minister*,” and the subject "The Here Friday from Chevrolet... “Maa'a Opportunity for Happi­ Best Manner Of Public Speaking ness,” and fbr the second day, also Chapter 5 fn the book "Your "How To Cultivate Strength of WIO Be Dons On Earth,” entitled Will.” "The March Of World Powers." During the 10 days of penitence, Saturday, the Spanish Group will Friday night service will be held st hear a Bible discourse In Spanish. 9:19 oo OcL 0 and the Sabbath ser­ They extend an Invitation to all vice oo Saturday, Oct. 10, at 11 Spanish speaking people to attend a.m. free ol charge. ‘'Tomorrow WIU Be Yet a Greater Sundsy, a Bible Talk will be Day" and “How Each Can Help” given on the subject, "Why ­ win be the aermons during Yom ual Famine In Time Of Plenty.” Kippur services. The schedule Is Questions such a s "Where la as follows: OcL 11, 6 p.m., Kol Spiritual Plenty” and “How can Nidrel, 7 p.m., Yom Kippur eve- you avail yourself ol It?” will be nlng service; OcL 12, 0 a.m., Sha­ answered. The talk will be follow­ harls, Torah reading, Yizkor, ed by a study tn ths Wstchtower Musof, 1 to 4 p.m. discussion on Magazine of Aug. U, 1999. cover­ "H e*;To Maks Our Jewish To­ ing the article “Fear Jehovah— morrow Greater” 4 p.m., Mlncha, Never Men.” 9 p.m., Netla. 7:30 pm . Maariv. Tuesday, th* group Bible Study Ushers will be Saul Dlsmood, Mil­ wiU meet at I p.m. to study the ton Oale, Charles Goldstein, Mar­ subject, ‘‘Your WIU be Done On vin Ollasky, Pr. Louis Prager, Saul Earth,” at tbe following locations: Sahner; Gabalm, Dr. Harry M, F. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave., Mat­ Poppick, Abraham Kaminsky. awan; A. Palmer Middle Rd., Youth services, under th* lead- Keanaburg; WiWatta, t Monmouth erahlp bt Seymour Kleinberg, will A v e .,'P o rt Monmouth;: .Kingdom be held Saturday aqdSunday from Hall, Keyport, and tne home of X 11 a.m .to 12 o’clocknoon.antf Mon-'1 Goodoly. Atlantic St., Matawan, day, Oct U, from Jl a-m. to J p.m. Todd Sahner will be the Boal tin t Chnrcb «i Christ, Scientist T’klah. •4 Broad SL, Keypert Sunday service and Sundsy Contemporary Board School. 11 a-m. Wednesday, testi­ mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Plan* Many Activities open Wednesday a n d Saturday Irom J to 4 p.m. The executive board meeting „ The divine source of all true the Matawan ^Contemporary League power win be emphasized at Chris­ w u held Monday evening at the tian Science services Sunday. home of Mra. Thomas Slddona, Scriptural readings in the lesson- Matawan. Final plana were made aermon entitled “Unreality” will for the card party apd fashion Include this verse from Psalms show to be held OcL 22 at the Dutch (02:11): "Ood hath spoken ooce; Reformed Church House, Keyport. twice hav* I beard this; that power ElegcaU Impafo t-Door Sport Stdan—on* r f t$ tponking ntw Chevrolet* pon eon ckoom from. The program for the meeting belongeth unto God." Monday evening will be "New Correlative citations to be read World at Ideas” presented by the from “Science and Health with Celanese Corp of America, New Key to the Scriptures” by Mary York. Colored slides on 40 room Baker Eddy Include (22»:2J-27): settings featured In ‘‘New World There Is no power apart from of Ideas,” home decoration cata­ God. Omnipotence has aU-powtr, logue will be shown. and | to acknowledge a n y other On Saturday the Evening Mem­ Is to dishonor God.” bership Round Table Fan Confer­ Thj) Goldeh Text 1 s from Mat­ ence will be held at the Princeton thew (7:19); “ Every tree that Ina. Mrs. MartliLBell and Mias brtn{*th not forth good fruit I* Antoinette Cerrato wjll attend. Fed' down, and cast Into the Ore.*' This is-the one that says '60 like" no other car. From its dean-thrusting grille to its dapper rear eratlon Night, Nov. 3 will be held at 220 Main SL, Matawan. ' Keyport Rsfarmsd-Chart* Plans were, made for the SL W ants SL, Keypert declv;t!i¥ers so m uch that's new and differentabout this superlative Chevrolet it stands out from Patrick's Day Dance which will be Re*. Roderick N. DeYoung, held In March, the date' to be afr " • Paste' :! th0 rest like a fresh-m inted coin; And you'll be justas w id&eyed over w hat's inside-the relaxing nounced. M lu Cerrato Is to> be Chapel choir rehearsea at 1 pjn. chairman. thl> evening, sanctuary choir, I Thanksgiving Vesper Service Is pjn. L. room iness, tasteful trim , hushed elegaiice of Its new Body by Fisher, all com fortably cradled by to be held Nov, 22 in the First B ap Confirmation clasa for Junior U s t Church, Matswan. Mrs. Martin highs, ages 12, 13 and 14, Or Bell and Mrs. Bruce Hechi will be seventh, eighth and ninth grades, Full Coil springs at all four wheels. Yet, sum ptuous as this heW Chevy is, it’s got all the thrifty Ubbers. Plans were discussed tor wlU be held Saturday In the church a 23th anniversary party of the house from 9 to 10 a.m. There will’ club. I not beany cherub or cniaader choir virtues that m ake it unm istakably a Chevrolet-w ith new econom y of operation, new dependability, - Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis presi­ nhearssls until the first week of dent of the Woman's Club of Mata- November. , ■ new longer life. Here, then, we're confident both you and your budget will .joyously agree, is the wan, was a guest. . Sunday School meets at 1:30 a.ni. under the supervision of W am n Bernhardt World-Wide Commun­ Infant Baptised ion wQl be observed at the morning nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever came! ' Ail St. Joseph's . wbrshlp at 10:41 o’clock. The consistory will meet - on Drew Paul Bllarczyk, Infant son Wednesday at 1:15 pin. at the H I • - ' 'U. -I of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bllarcyzk, of Cornelius Ackerson, Elizabeth Her*'* tho cor that IntroduCM a wholo elegance. Thoza’e ro an to sprawl i n ,- do an evu-maie efficient job of liolat-. 21} First Stl, Keyport, was baptized SI. - - ...... to-lo&d~Iuggsge compartineiw. Sept. 20, 1959 at St. Joseph’s Church iw ir dec&de of ideoifB—with oo much room to s it ta ll in —generdusiy pro­ ing road obock and noise. Y o u ll alao find a convenient niow parl:- by the Rev. John J. Hendricks. First Baptist d a n k - 1 that’s now and different the othero con vided by Chevy's solk-wide seats and ing brake that automatically ' returns Quiet, tpndweoponding power is pro­ Sponsor* were the baby’s uncle and 232 Mala S t, Matawaa , ontyhopetoco^ecloee. ' extra margin ol hat apace. And thenTa to nnhnal' height after application, a aunt, Mr. and Mn. Francis Bert­ Rev. Lawrenca R. Bailey ' Vided by a choice of two standard even more leg rooin for the man new dutdi linkage that filters out rand, Fort Lee. Paator . It’s the superlative ’60 Chevrolet'—with engines—Chivy’s famed Hi-Thrift 6 After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Morning worahlp services wllh Aew space insides now (pirit under In tiu nUl^le^tlH^h to the way engine -impulses won effectively thnif snd a new Economy Turbo-Fire V 8 . Bllarczyk entertained at their home Communion will be held at both the hood, new splendor In every Chevrolet have shaved down ever and new two-toning motif avail­ - at an outdoor barbecue and buffet 10 and 11 a.m. on Sunday. Church tb a t gets u p to 10% more miles out dean-etched line. the transmission tunneL able on all 16 fresh-minted m m isi,, supper. Besides thc parenta and school meets at 10 a.m. with das of a gallon of regular while deliver­ for each age group. Junior High . . . brother, Gregg Bllarczyk, those Freshly ehaped contours rale back ing greater engine torque at normal present were Miss Ellen Kelly. and Senior High B.Y.F. group] Out on the road, Sa Chevy’s FuU Coil But, impressive as aO this may. look in Mi1, and Mrs. S. J. Kelly, Mrs. meet at 7 p.m. flrom the unified new gnUa to tbe Jaunty rids w ill persoSde' yon most gently, speeds. There’s also a choice of five pirint, there’s really only one way to. teQ Angelo Centimole, Keyport; Mr. The advisory committee will meet roar dock, Itttd with craftsmanohip there’s not a car near the. price that other VS’s and five transmissions, to ' how^near totjperfectkm this auperUtive on n m rv U y jt 7:30 p.m. and Mrs. Paul Pooicnc, Paul you’d expect only on the most expen* comes close to tbs hushed comfort of assure the exact power combination to ’60 Chevrolet actually comes. . . . Pouzenc jr., Mr, and Mrs. Carl The mid-week service will be re­ tad liv e m ak es. Inside, the solidly built Stiles and John Stiles, Malawan; sumed tin Thursday, Oct. 1 this one. Adding to yoor sense of silence satisfy , the itch in your driyjng foot. that’s to drop i n . Mm. Aim Bllarctyfc, Mrs. Edward new Body by Fisher1 surrounds you > and solidity are thicker, newly Chevy’s accent on comfort and convert- on your dealer W CHEVROLET Gtlbstmane Lutheran Chnrcb Kelly, M IsrM Sty Lou Kelly, Union . with finely tailored fabrics and opadous Maple P ly j c e m r l designed rubber body mounts that ience even extends back to its easier- and drive one! ' . Beach;. Mr,-. Md- Mn. Francis , Rev. FrederidKftoos, Pastor -Bertrand Scott- SudTbom as Ber- ;There are twoservice* on Sun­ ^'ffHsarPfrt'TJtrM r. and Mrs day; Mallns at 8;30 a.m. and the See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer . EugeneMcCardle,HopeIawn; Mr, regular service af 11 o'clock. Sun­ and Mr*. Stanley Mtile, ‘ Keans- day School begins all 9:45 a.m. • *4 tmfei -M& JONpfa Walls, , Eaffi,‘ppi?'aSd."»lr*.-lew is IL Jaeepbt Cbarch r,) ! 1 i SeSeftZk«p and lew!* Seehr Jr., Maple PL, Carport JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. * f t, i t Cornelius J l Kane, Pastor ^IHflUses-wllltimeld Sunday morn MATAWAN iliWi • tff tt7 .lt. lOandllo-etoefc. m Thursday, October 1, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* S#v#n — Flnt Section

Harmony Club Hold* dress Ii Shorebuad Circle, Laur­ 22 Attend Elks Hwdt MD Driw | Madison Demos Legion Post 332 ence Harbor, aod Mr. Olsen re­ Mark Anniversary Picnic On Sunday sides at 117 Hilltop Blvd., CUffwood Fire Department Beach: Auxiliary Meet i4 Plan Campaign Tbe Harmony Club, Morganville, Member Drive At Morganville held its annual picnic oa Sunday News In MaUwan There were 20 niembers and two 1 A* , > A meeting of Madison Township A membership drive ts being In­ Art* Caravan To Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson, JK aftemojKJ. a t Brautigan’i picnic guests present at tfae regular meet­ t Democrats, called by John J. Sal­ stituted by the Laurence Harbor Morganville, entertained on Satur­ grove forihembers and guestl. B* In Fair Havtn Thl* column Instituted at ing of tfae Ladles Auxiliary of the UMjss* & ^ > 1 ‘ ve*! and Marlin M. Connors, co­ Post >32 of the American Legion. day evening to celebrate their wed­ l '■ Those attending were Mr. snjl The Arts Carsvan, a mobile the request ot the UatawM B.P.O. Elks, No. 2030, Keyport, chairmen of the campaign commit­ Commander-elect William Foster ding anniversary. Attending were Fir* Department will be pub* Mrs. Raymond Brown, Mra. field Sep. 23 with Mrt. Lawrence tee for the Madison Park area was and Membership Chairman Jack training project of Girl Scouts of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber, Miss Usbid monthly to Infocpo the Lambersoo, Mrs. Chester I. Beatty, president, presiding. Ap­ held Sept. 22 at the home of Mr. Olsen have Issued the following the U.S.A., will be at the Fair Ha­ Patricia Taber, Kenneth Taber, riildent* of th* borougb of Jameson and son, Randy, Mr. I plication* (or membership were re­ Salvest, 24 Clemson Rd , Madison statement, “Let It not be said that ven Youth Center from Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitts, and son, the melting* tnd actlvltlea ot Mrs. Leo Lammers, Mrs. Mick tbe Plre Department, tnolbd* ceived (ram M n. Douglu Mac- Park. any eligible veteran Is Laurence through Oct. 0 to offer courses in Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Oavid Fer- Bowne, Mrs. Martin Eckel, Mr, ing It* oompanli* and Mill* EwaB, Mr*. Michael Penti, Mri A “brainstorming" session was Harbor or surrounding vicinity h u training In the arts to Girl Scout riero and ton, David, all ot Mor­ ta rtii. and Mrs. Clifford Eckel, Ait. and William VanEngelen. Keyport, and held at which ideas for the com­ not been Invited to Join the Ameri­ council membera from Northern ganville. Mrs. Henry Brautigan, Mr. and In conjunction with Fir* Pre­ M n. William McQuarrie and Mrs. ing campaign were developed fur­ can Legion in 1960. Any veteran Monmouth County, and 17 partici­ Mrs. Robert Owens and children, Mrs. Robert Seber was hostesi vention Week, Matawan F in De­ Agues Rsnkln, South Amboy. ther and campaign issues were dis­ who served la the armed forces pating councils. partment invites the publlo to cussed by the Democratic candi­ to the social club Sept. 2], Mrs. ■ Mr*- EUa Kurica, chairman of Vivien and Bubby, Mr. and Mra. during these dates Is welcome to Under the Arts Caravan plan of attend a fin trill and demoutra* the rummsge sale held recently, dates for Township Committee, Fred Eckel, Mr. and Mr». John become a member of Laurence operation, local council members August Boldt received a birthday tion at the'Borough parking lot at Harry Messenger and Vic O'Brien. giv* S report and thanked all the Ludvick and children, Violet Anne Harbor Post U2 - Apr. t, 1>17 to and Senior Scouts will be given an gift from her secret pal. Alio Little and Broad Sti. Monday night Walter Jurman, co-chairman of the Nov. 11. Illl; Dec. 7, 1M1 to Sept. It 7 p.m. ■ members for their assistance in and Linda, Mrs. LuLu Beal, M lu opportunity to partake in a variety attending were M n. Edward Beck­ campaign committee in the Cheese­ I, IMS and from June IS. 1959 to quake area, also attended as did Mabel Beal. Mrs. Mabel Weber, of courses, Institutes, and work­ er. M n. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. Thi Fir* Department will blow making the sale successful!. Suit­ July 27, 1953. Any veteran having • 44 general alsnn to summon the a b le .clothing remaining from the representatives of the Madison Mrs. Rose Rich, Robert Phillip*. shops In three groupings- rousld and Louis Becker, M n. Robert Oweni, P. T. LONG .aa honorable discharge and Inter­ apparatus *1 which Ume the de* ■- aale will be usfed for welfare work. Park Democratic Club, Jack Holt- Kenneth Thompson and daughter, ested ln joining, contact the above dance, literature and drama, and Mri. Donald Miller, Mr*. John psrUnsnt will draft water from the away, Frank Wallinger, Hirold A card (tarty wai held Tuesday P. T. Long will head the drive for Patricia, Mr. and Mis, Martin officers or any member ot the Post. arts and crafts. Training sessions Wllwn Jr. and Mist Sarah Ann lake up to a deluge noole itattonid Smith, Peter DeSarno' and Charlea The meetings ara held oo the A nt night In the Elks lodge room, funds in the eighth annual muscu­ Smith ar., Mr. and . Mn. will be geared to two audiences, Seber. Thi next meeting will be at th i top of Utile St. Other drill* Sesrlaski and representatives of and third Mondays of each month. held at the home of Mrs. Becker, will be given othlr apparatus. A* lar dystrophy appeal in Matawan Downle, all of Morganvilti. person* working directly with girls, Broadway, with Mrs. Charles the Madison Park Women's Dem­ When you become a member of an added iltnctlon * d*awn*txa* Borough aod Township, Doorbell M n. Mabel Weber entertained Koenig, chairman. ' ocratic Club, Mrs. Michael Lutses Ihe American Legion, you are giv­ and persons working primarily wltb en Friday evening ta celib rtti her tion will be given by lb* Safety H wa* announced that the Elks ringers will make their rounds and Mrs. Sam Morelia. L Angela Manio Htad* en the privilege of receiving all In* adults. Ths purpose of the\c*r»- birthday. Thoae atliMllng war* Flnt Fire Extinguisher Compaay •re planning a Hallowe’en Mas­ during the second week in Novem­ Mrs. jLukacs was named chairman formation concerning veterans’ van It to improve the quality ol Mr. and Mri. Fred Eckel, Mr. and In thi proper w iyi of fighting oil querade Party Saturday, Oct. 11, of a group to plan “coffee hours" benefits," the statement concludes ber according to an announcement RobcrtsvilU Club creative Srts programming all M n. John Ludvick and children, and propane g n (Irei. s ih) the’ Aiixiilary_»U |_ aaslst In a t whlch the candidates will sppear Issues discussed st meetings In­ Violet Anne ind Unda, Roberts- Chief Vernon Klllion offirs these serving refreshments. ■ made when plans for the $15,000 and Mr- Holtawsy ahd Mr. Wsllln- Tbe first meeting of the Roberts­ clude the veterans* bonbs, the gtrls In Scouting. ’ vlllei Mr. and Mri. Henry Bnutl- (Ire safety tipi to itore igd *hop Following the m uting, refresh­ appeal were discussed it i kfclc-Qff ger were plaoed in charge, of a ville 4-H Fishlonettei Club ®*t posiblllty of Increasing the prop­ gan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eckel, owner. "Cin your store or ihop ment!’ Wet e served by ths committee to arrange an open air Thursday evanlng at the home of erty ta i exemption for veteran! meeting of mwtfdpel chairmen ind Group Plani Social Capt. H. Royal ind Mra. Royal, p iss the 'bick door' tu t? Is th* hostesses, Mrs. FredKarcber, Clift rally. their leader, Miss Carole Becker, from $500 io possibly ftOO tnd the key workers beld In Asbury Park M n. Edward Downey, Mr, and rear entrant* ai neat and sttrsctlv* wood, and Mrs. Joseph Pitrino, Election of officers was held as The entertainment committee Of pension benefits for the widow* of Mri. Em eit Brautlgm, Mr. ind as th* front which you present to Laurence Harbor, following which recently. . . One,df the delights of the seiaon follows: President, Angela M into; the Malawan Taxpayer* AmocI- the veterans from World W ir U. M n. Martin Eckel, Mr*. Hick vice president, Joan Osjpcfwitv your customers? Or ii II (linked fiimsof'feoeatElk* affairs wtre . OthjeVchalrmeo lo tU« area nr* Is a dish of tomatoes, onions and Since the Commander of the Mid* ation met Tuesday to complete Bowne, Robert phllllpa and Mrs. shown, by Alfred K. Souza, Morgan, H «ny K. Lubkert. Holmdel; Post* secretary, Patricia Holts and re­ diesex County Post, Rollin Rath­ by heipi of rvbblih ind ' littert" peppers cooked together with sev­ plans for the wclal lo be held Rom R|ch, m aster g ra n d s Rlopel, Marlboro eral alices of ba«w,says Monmouth T hire'i a very Important reason chairman of tbe Elks enterttla- porter, Patti Konowalow. bun, Is a member of th* local Post Saturday night at the Oak Shades Mr. and Mri. Ted Morton, Red ment committee. •. . a n d .Theodore BnuiflU, Union County HomeAgent, M n. Lorna Tbe second year books were dll’ having served as its commander, Fire House. There will be dancing for liking IMi quittlon, d id * from Bank, Mr. and M n, Leroy Em­ any question of appearanii, Rub* Thenext regular.m«*ting oftb* ICWMte. You caa coolt thii m|x* tributtd. The club will m ike skirts the Post Is striving to go over the to pob Wilson’s Orchestra (ram ( mons, Keypori, were Suodiy visi­ riv* ^ ' ^ > ^ . ; i a t w li» hire. I* a heavy iklllet. Try It b ^ top In their membership this yesr bish ind llttir constitute itflout Au*ili*iy..wlll be hfld WedneiOiy this year and the pattelU' W»r» p.m. tb I a.m. and refreshment! tors at the horn* of Mra. Blancha nlgWy Oct-Mr *( • P>.nj. ' l> W f ', selected., . Commander-elect Foster's ad­ Will to Served. fin h m rd i. By allowing tht** to Emmoni and ton. pill up. you ar* tcluilly *ndsnger» Mra. FranlrRenouf and daugh­ Ing your store (nol to mention th* ter, P a t w O W j L III., were re­ fact thit you ara giving p a m rb y , cent gueiU K P tntnomi ol M n. potential cutomen, * baa Imprii* t LuLu Beal, ilon ol your hounkieplAg hlblti). as different as night and day! List yeir, the Nitlonal Boird ol Mr*. Howard Wilton Flra Underwriter* reporti, thire were over 49,000 fires In iMercantlle Honored At Showor estibllihmenli ind qvar IJ.tOO In A surprise shoWer was given tn minuficturlng plant* In urban honor of Mrs. Howard Wllaon, 427 placea. Firs Prevention Week I* Central Ave., Union Oeich, at thi the perfect tlmi to dttn put *11 home of Mrs. tldwerd Cullen, lot rubbish, InilM ind out, Md to pro* Hsilei Ave , Hir.let. The hoiteisei tecl your shOp further by observing were Mrs Frank Dosrdwlck, West the following safety preoiutlonii KetnaburK. and Mra. Michael Sot up definite imokliu iresl, Cuoccl, liaztet. and strictly enforce “No Smoking" Those preient were Mrs. Joieph wherevir combustible! ind otliir Kolodrlej, Mrs. Charles DoFulO condition! mike It dingerous, and Mrs. George Ssppih, Union Keep ililei, intrsncei md exlti Beich Mra. F.mll Bcheuffer, Weal clear at all tlmsi. Keansburg; Mrs. Peter Sclslln, Always atore oily rigs ind other Matawan; Mn. Wallace Peters, wuta In approved nietsl wast* Keyport; Mrs. thom ai Ssndi, Mrs, cans. Empty them dally, John Sulllvin. Mri. Warren Abr* llivi your heitlng system chick­ hamion md Mra. Jim ei Cullen, ed regulirly and cleined once a Hailet, yesr. Keep electrlo motor* clem Glfti w en tent by Mri. John and well oiled. Pigan, Mri, Louli Nappl, Mri. Be sun fuses ari thi proptr ill* John LaContl, Weit Ktansburg: for the circuits they prolact. md Mrs. Thomai Nappl. ind M n. Ed. th it ill worn or frayed wiring li ward Wilson. replaced at one*. 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k . 1 1 0 Mali Street, Matawaa Pfceee lOwel 6*1040 -jti ' Pag* Hght — first Section IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, October 1 , 1959 Unlucky Break Monmouth Dukes Put On Plenty Of Action For Fans Sunday Neptune Should Rutgers Ready For Grid Season Beats Dukes Be MHS Victory Monmouth Dukes did everything A second home game, slated for but defeat tbe Bridesburg, Pa., Le­ Saturday with Neptune, should gion eleven in their first hone prove mon gratifying for Mata­ game of the season at Keyport wan than did the opening one last High field Sunday. The Pukes weekend, in which MHS knt to completely outrushed their foes Brick Township. The Maroon and from the Philadelphia suburb, but Steel ahouid gain ample revenge lost W. Even the winning score on the Scarlet Fliers for a lone for the Bridesburg team had to be defeat to mar tbe MHS record last a “freak" play. A pass batted by year. There were circumstances ■ Dukes defender sailed into the about the game that nettled Mata­ air and came down into the arms wan's feelings strongly. The of­ of ■ surprised Bridesburg player ficiating was criticized from the wbo then galloped readily into the Huskie side. end zone for the lone score of the While Matawan has every right game in tbe second quarter. to expect to win aad to rdU up - U m Dukes had dominated play a score, there are certain oqutions doe. It Is true that Long i yp to the start of the 85-yard win- The Monmouth Dukes, the semi-pro team representing this area seeking ta sidestep hia way a n a r i a etoalng-ia tackier af the B rlltt- ' Pa., Legion eievea npyesttlea. Frank ZampeUo, farmer Keypait trampled the Fliers under' foot mny march of the Bridesburg team la football put os a good show for leeal faas Sunday at KHS field, iatrodueiag the aew spread formation te add razxJe-dazxl« te their of­ assistant coach, le seen la Ue new role as a gridina game el­ Saturday 424). But the Green Waves mid my of ths second quarter. fensive play, la ths picture above, Dukes halfback, Lea Golden, is ea the right haad aide ef th* picture. scores came oo "spot” plays, long Shortly after play started fn the gaining passes and runs. The Scar­ D ■A1?*” '* UnlvessKy Coach t a a Stiegmaa, (ief(), dwdfiNth oMtafa first quarter. Gene Bibaud, former let Fliers outdid (he victors in first g01* *borf t** W ecta for the game with (he Univenity e( downs 9-3. Tbe play in the Long Connecticut te be played Saturday la New Brunswick. - Middletown Township High star, Football ScheduU ~j Football Scores Brick Township Edges Matawan Branch game showed the Fliers to the easfs leading pas*cateher. _ wbo excelled all day for the Dukes, be victims of Inexperience and Rutgers University will inaugu­ recovered a fumble to give the rH lay Friday badly taken In on "catch** (days 212-pound end Bob A * Clark Twp. Highland P v t t 14-13 In Group II Grid Opener New Brunawlck il, BL Pater’a rate its home .football schedule team captain. Simms led the east Dukes their first chance. Ray Bel PJB, (NB) 0. while actually doing well ln the Saturday when It entertains the de­ in receiving last fall and caught leran u d Frank . Washington Point Pkaaant at Lakewood 9:90 A tremendous urge to win paid the ball to the 1-yard line, It waa i t i i N i r regular mechanics of football. Their p.m. off for Brick Township at Mat* Wayne Townahlp 1J, Keyport t. nine touchdown passes, more than brought ths Dukes to the Brides­ Rad Saak Catholic al fayraviue no trick for Bill Geldhauser, Brick Brick Townahip 14, Matawan II. linemen were trapped by Long fending Yankee Conference cham­ • p.m. wan High field Saturday. The fullback, to plunge over for the any other end in the country. Red Bank Catholic 7, Rad Bank 0. Branch repeatedly and the Neptune pions, the University of Connecti­ Stiegman and end mentor. Matt burg 11-yard line but here the team PUeataway Twp, et K Patar’a. Green Dragons had only one more tie score. Long Braittfa 42, Naptuna O. pass defense was a random thing. N.B., • .p.m. Delhata, Pa., U.-Freehold Regional cut. Game time will be 2 p.m. Bolger don’t pull aay puadtes ia from Phllly braced and held. ~ iih iflw point than the Maroon and Steel, Overeagemess got the Bricks Local fans will recall Neptune Connecticut, which routed Spring­ calling Simms “ the best ead la Um Shortly thereafter the Dukes were _ (AO Qumi i p.B.) 14-1), but that was all they aimed again and pais from center oo the Toma River M, Ocean CUy 10. looked sad against Keyport in Toma Hver it Keyport. (or. It brought them their most Manaaquan 13, Aabury Park f. field in its opener two weeks ago country.” i « , back again. Belleran ripped off 11 Naptuna at Matawan, try for a point was wide. Jack Os­ Newark Eaat Side 81, Perth Am­ pre-season scrimmage. But they yards and tossed to'Joe Dlniz for Long Branch at Middletown. prized victory aince football was born, the kicker, scooped up the boy 0. looiked good after that against the and met Yale last weekend, is Clark Teams WHh SlM M ----- Manaaquan at .Brick Townahlp. started at that new school last a {2-yard g»ln But when they were loose ball and broke Into the end Rumaon 33, Upper Freehold 0 formidable Toms River squad. blessed with 17 lettermen from Its Teaming with Slmme . a r ■ tha Haw Brunawlck at Aabury Park. year. It ended a MHS win streak South River tt. SayrevlUe t. at the 7-yard line, a damaging pen­ Dunellen al Metuchao. 1958 team which won seven of 10 ends for the Scarlet Is S-4, 2*9- of aeven games. zone for the point Ito put Brick Lakewood 19, BayvUle Regional 9. Eight Lettennea alty befell tha Monmouth team and Prtncaton High at PraAold ahead T-6.- ; Rahway Jl, Carteret «, games. The Huskies have a smooth pound Bob Clark, Millville, Claris Rational. Brick Township played desperate Highland Park 39, South P la in ­ Filer Coach Flachbeln has eight passing availed them naught. The Rumaon at Rad Bank. Pasa Ooed F er 17 Yards quarterback in senior Harry Dri­ a tackle in 1957, a guard last-year, football to win. They made'"long' field 4. - lettermen. Gone are Nate Ramsey, and a former high scbooi end, is Somerville at South River. Midway of the last quarter they Woodbridge 15, iTiom aa Jeffaraon ves, speedy halfbacks in Bob ball went over to the Bridesburg Wall TownihJp at BayvlUe Regional. gamble runs ta fourth downs aad Ray Howling, Frank Bragua, Jerry went further ahead. A John Gant Horan and Bill Mlnnerly, and oper­ back at hia old wiog post tie's team at their own 13. ran from fake piss and kick for­ Edlcon Twp. *7, Piacalaway T. Carroll and John Hahn, the "big to Rleilo pass was good for 17 Dunellen , Bordentown . ate out of a Wing-T offense. lettered two years as sia Interior Put Oa Winning h u g e mation when the yardage count 11 0 five" of 1958. Five backs remain lineman and fs rated capable ol Then the Philadelphians put on yards and a desperation first down. Tbe Scarlet,, which faced tra­ was strong agalnat them. George Alznauer broke loose again with from the squad of last year, Tom ditional rival Princeton Saturday, doing a good job at his original their winning surge. Charlie P ratt Toms River Came Reid, Doug Crosby, Henry Moore, Alznauer was the Green Dragon the count against him and there is hoping to' come'close to its 8-1 Post . ' _ and Dom Fugaro led the invaders hero hi this respect. Three times, Bowmen Sponsor Jerry Morgan and Richie Chap­ downfield along the ground to was a first down on the 14. Riello record of 1958 thla fall. Coach John Rutgers tackles may be among Moved To KHS for 11, 17 and 15 yards, he did then dove over from the 1-foot line man. As an offensive unit they are Stiegman's squad includes 25 letter­ the area'a best. Jud Pahls and Bob where they had a first down at the not bad. But/jas a defensive unit, the bail-carrying on "desperate to run the score to 14-8 for his men, including 17 linemen wbo Blanchfield of Haskell both are tall Dukes 10. Here Tony Stagliano Keyport will open its Shore Con­ their lapses %re glaring, as Long try” plays to keep a 78-yard march side. Osborn kicked the extra Trophy Tourney help give Rutgera one of the area’s (6-4 and 6-5), big (220 and 227) tossed a long one to Roo TroutoMb ference "B" season Saturday, fac­ Branch repeatedly passed into going In the last quarter, Mata- Ed Lawton and John Pittius biggest, most mobile forward walls, and fast. They figure to give the ing Toms River. The Red and point to make the score against zones without cover or readily over­ VaI Ithe goal line, lt was the ball wan had scored In the third quarter Rutgers outstanding ' opposition fits. , Rutgers guards White supporter* can see their MHS. were high men In the annual five- shifted the Scarlet linebackers. /ai/a t was hit down by a Dukes de­ and the visitors, behind, had to Charley Wathlngton'a ability as one of (he nation's best!” ig &$/£, agalnat Connecticut probah'v will fernfender but lt lodged in Troutman's favorites play at home as the an4-three-point trophy shoot spon­ force the play against the clock. a passer then was put quickly, to There are only three, veterans / arms when he had givnn up on the encephalitis epidemic has cauaed be 225-npund Jim Horner. Pitman. MataWaq had. succeeded ln turn­ Opd use. After the klckoff, he sored by the Indian Hill Bowmen along the line—two big tackles, play, He bad no trouble to step in­ the game to be shifted from Toms uid'Ptwl Gustin. Gustln is a stand- Ing the Green Dragons eagerness Iropped back to hia own 37. and Chib at their outdoor range. Upper Dick Twldle, 200 pounds, and Gariy dominate Officers 0& to•rn the end tone for the score. River’s field to Keyport ' in for senior Bill Pulley who haa to win against them ln the first hit Mabbltt with a long paas at Beers St., Hazlet. The five-point Gormann, 239 Ipounds, and a guard, hia1 The game at Keyport will be Keyport Yacht Club been retarded in practice by a Using their new spread forma­ half when the Huskies held dh their the Brick 21. Mabbltt waa Inside Frank Intrabartola, a 165-pounder. knee alim en t. Rutgers center Job about as Important a one as the trophy was donated by past presi­ tion, the Dukes four other times own S-yard line. The Green Dra­ the Green Dragon secondary and Doug Quelch, a 185-povnd reserve George Parcels has been nomin­ Is a tossup between Armand Class­ Red Raiders will play this year, dent C. R. Wharton and the three- marched down Into Bridesburg gons drove dpwnficld but they were scooted over for a touchdown. last year, Is the other guard. Pat ated for another one-year term as man, Paterson, and Larry Makare­ point trophy was donated by past territory before the game was end­ allowing for the traditional angle tailed as the timing on their plays Rankl plunged the point, but it did Walsh, a 190-pound candidate, leads commodore of the Keypdrt Yacht vich, Hackettstown, with Lea Senft, ed. The Dukes had a 18-14 first with Matawan. The forces of Coach became bad near the goal line. no better than make, lt a 14-13 president Anton Koppenberger. as choice for the center opening. Camden, ratted an outside chance. Stan (Tuffy) Baker must over­ Club. New officers will be elected downs advantage in rushing and Matawan had first half scoring op­ count, his team still behind. In order to retire either of the For ends and line reserves, Nep­ and a new constitution and by-laws In the backfield, Dick Lawrence, passing wtt)i Washington doing come the Maroon Indians if they portunities, thanks to Charlie Wath- A Matawan onslde kick only re­ tune is bereft. Bob Schock' and Phlillpeburg, Is the quarterback, or are to be a serious (actor In the trophies permanently, a contestant will be ratified at the annual meet­ Homeric service ln the backfield. Ington's forward passing and good sulted ln the. loss of the ball ln Julius Adams, both 150 pounds, fjll blocking back. Lawrence is the Conference race. Also, they are must post three wins in the annual ing of the club Oct. 9. But the Legion team earned their receptions by Bobby Jackson and their own territory In the waning ln at the post Where other teams O th er'o rn cen nominated for a only sophomore on the starting facing a team In their own Group tournament. Ed Lawton has two victory on their defensive showing, Harry Carothera. O n e 50-yard minutes of the jgame and Brick have 180-pounds of |ieft at work new term are Charles Howard/ eleven. At wingback, veteran Amy for alwaya when the Dukes were III enrollment brackct, a happier Wathington pass to deep in Brick was on the Maroon and Steel 35 legs on the trophy at this time and for them. . vice commodore; Bernard Delaney,- ~ ‘ Camden, holds fourth, while threatening to score, they defended circumstance than with most ol territory Went for naught when a i the game ended. needs one more victory to take Random replacements, all rear commodore; Frederick Sieben, fullback is a battle between Bill to perfection. their other conference games. The fumble cost MHS the ball two plays Advantage la Running Ball . permanent possession. . 'green,” are Conley Ramsey, Paul treasurer; George Weinman, re­ Tiilly, Bloomfield, and Bill Mc- The Dukes showed to advantage Indians look to be gejred for later, Another 50-yard Wathington serious Group III consideration for Brick had a 1Z-8 advantage ln Lawton had • total of 77 points Rled, Don Prout, John Davenport cording secretary; LTForrest Gar­ Goey. It's a three-way scrap at defense also for they repelled to Bill Mabbltt pass was called first downs and a large advantage tailback, with BIU Wolff. Highland state honors on 'the strength of In the five-point trophy competition and Charlie Arnbos In the back- rison, financial secretary; Clifford two Bridesburg penetrations deep back for a penalty. In running tha ball. Matawan com­ feld. Not one of them weighs over C. Martin, fleet captain, and Robert Park, Paul Mullert, Wayne, and their imposing victory over Ocean and was not seriously threatened In their territory in the second half. City, 23-18. After the loss ta Wayne, Carries On IZ Of 14 Trias pleted passes for nearly 150 yards; 160. Along the line, seconds due to Kofoed, measurer. Sam Mudle In contention. They braced u d held on tha 1-yard th; Keys must defeat. Toma River Bob 'Rankl did a powerful' lob ~ ' a great deal to b) the other 24 contestants la this get into the game with Matawan Nominated as members of the This Is a Rutgers team with ex­ stripe wtieri atumble.jpu't tliem bv *i> g e t f e ^ klnd' of-*ak&«g*s than) (EftuWonlng the flrst.'M ata int.'His clos a jt^pomprtltor was are. Bryan Walker, 165-pound board'of governors for- four-year perience up front, a new onmbi- cirt, that of the thlrd'pSrlod. a bad spot. An-interception of a t» no ot^er team. « i thelr;schedule nauerX.work pB'taeps ind, Bennett WBS, fired t l “ five tackle; Frosty Dube and Don An­ term s are A. R. Manvllle. HSTry i.tion In the'bncVffe1d: t'{ U 'likely caiHed on 12 of 14 tries frdm mid. offs was-* dectdlnf-'Jactor fo r the derson, lightweight centers; Doug , Vincent Applegate and Wil­ Len Golden-fcBfbasd past near tlw of compare!) 1« proportions. ' points." get better each week. • ■to field and his running was made visitors. Blanchard and Dick Wardell, 150- liam Mordecai. I. Morse and Sid­ end ol the game by Pratt led to a ■ Closely Contested nin (or what appeared to be a The Indians received poor notice more notable In that Maroon and Matawan came out or the game pound guards, and Garry Dlrkln, ney Lambertson were nominated second Bridesburg touchdown but for a team of their potential In Steel backfield blocking left much with a new. passer, Wathington, The three-point event was con­ 165-pound end. for two-year terms as governors. pre-season ratings. Losa of back- a penalty against the Philadelphia lo be desired. Jackson attempted and a new pasa scat back, Mabbltt, tested closely betw een'' PJttlus, It is hardly a formidable array, EATONTOWN* team aaved the pukes. field lettermen John Thompaon, a placement kick after Rankl and a good defensive end, Jaqkson; 10 years from today, many young Bemle Wechkus, Alble Smith, end Carieton Wharton ahd L. Bennett. Matawan will outweigh their rivals scored from the 1-foot Una. Tile on (S i ge»J side. ■ over 10 pounds to the man on an men and women will be .studying It Is expected the Dukes will play Perry Sjnith was ascribe^ for the Pittlus',WA* the trophy winner with their second home game in mid- kick was blocked. : The win over Matawan gave average. They will score On the college, their way paid, through limited regard in which tl*ey were The Maroon and Steel defense, w m October. They had a tentative date Brick Township high potential to.; a total of 76 three pointers. Whar­ Fliers aplenty. But it still ls nit saving NOW ln U. S. Savings held. ' .. .-j , partlculady oil pasa plays, was Rt 55 at Circle - Liberty 147N to play at Marcus Hook, Pa., this rata In ih e upper brackets of Grcujl ton had 68 and Bennett finished ln to be forgotten that the Neptune Boods. - :•' , Linemen Ploftfful yery good, so lt appeared a touch­ weekend. . ~ II In Centfal Jetfey. (htrd'place ln this event with 68. team marched downfield .well Box Office Opens S;S0 P.M. Moamouth Dnkei (•) But even with these loses, they down scored late ln the ; third Matawan (li) ^ against vaunted Long Branch. Shows Nightly From 7 P.M. End* — Drill, Bibaud, Kube. quarter could be made tojtand up. End fr-'C a ro tM fs. D ellaP letro, Oara< ■ Scoring over thi 42 target course KEYPORT have Richie Byrne, the basketball fano, Jaekaon, WUdman. CHILDREN ALWAYS, FREE Hanlich, R. Poling. Jackson made two Interceptions is based on the number of five- The game does not count In Tackle*—flilveitn, MuiUlloyMuitlllo/ Havana, sol|d rock, tossing passes from the ' Tackle*—Joyce, • Wickland, A. Ha< and Mabbit a third in a tight-knit mllton...... point shots fired at the target Shore Conference standings and, Is B rlg g i. .iV spUt-T quarterback role. Mike Ouarda —• Oarito, Melna, Roelke, not a “prestige” game. But Nep­ Wed. - Sat.) Sept. 10 • Oct. S Ouarda—Schumock, Daniila, Stuhbf. pass defense. But the Green Drag­ bullseye. A>thrce-polnt. shot Is one Oenter-RadlcUff. Bloom, an alternate threat on pass­ ^QH?t«f»-“M. Hamilton. fired In the outside Ting, There tune Is a Group II school and the ENTERTAINMENT AS BIO Backfr—Balleran, Golden, O. Brown. ing and faking, bow holds down ons would not be denied. The hard- Maroon and Steel" will gain credit Waahington. Smith. Wickland, Poling. Backa—Rankl, a Wathington, T. were 2B field targets and 14 hunters the post of left hdlfback.' He fvas charging Matawan line piled up Wathington, Mabbttt.-Plnn, Guthrldge. In their own division toward Cen­ ASY0UR IMAGINATION! Johnaon, Ball, Morgan, their ground plays and the MHS Brlek Tawaafclp (14) targets used In the competition. - Brlieabarg Legion (I) quarterback last year. Willie Swift, tral Jersey .standings by winning. E n d i — CieUnikl— • Hteber)*, Trout- ■catback, ia In the right half­ aerial defense batted down their Ends — Carter. Huikk. Dudat, Scoring' among the first five man, Harrta. Danil. H. Blttenblrder, Frangtapane. back' post. Linemen of heft and passes. But Just when their chances Tacklei—Heaneiiey, Glynn, Wright, finishers was as follows; Tackles — Still. Malar, Atklnaon. ' Two daughters of the great Nash­ Bchnltrer, Caaey. experience are so plentiful that looked hopeless, Alznauer would Goackler. , , V ■ ■ 5 3. Ouarda — Coach, Frcltag, Bieder* Guard#—J . Blttaoblnder, Canning. Name - Total Point Point ua are among .the fillies nominat­ Tom Morris has been moved back, feint and run on the "keep’’ play Center*—Wooley, Toddinga. nan, Vogalman. Ed Lawton . 55# 77 SS ed to the $100,000 guaranteed Sor­ Canter—Raaaa. all 195 pounds of him, from the and he would find Matawan off B acka—G an t, R iello . A lznauer, Oald- Back* — Pronchick, Thomei, C. guard post to the. battering ram guard at some apot that was good hauaer. Coke, Uidovlco, Dougherty, J. Pittius 473 .49 .76 ority at Monmouth Park next PraU, SUgllano, Dunn, M. Pratt. babomia. Hughea, Lam pert, Huppert C Jt. Wharton 4#4 4» 6» seasoq. ' ■ QualleterJ, Saybolt, Roy Fugaro. fullbapk role. On defense, veteran for the more than 10 yards neod- Brick Tup. 0 0 0 li—14 Irona Bradar, linebacker BID Clark is expected ed. When Brick gained a first down Matawan 0 0 6 7-13 L. Bennett S07 ll ' t t Brldaiburf 0 I 0 M to replace Smith, If there Is any on the MHS B, Sam Rlelio, a U0- Touchdowns t Rankl, Geldhauaer, M. Disapalo .337 31 5# Monmouth P u kaa 0 0 ® 0—0 Riello, Mabbltt , Touehdowna^-Tnratman. dellciency In Toms River makeup, pound scat back,- came on -to Polnta after touchdown — OaboviHr Produced :.... Official* — F. Eampcllo, Douglaaa. It is ln the reserve ^defense backs course across the field for gains (1). Rankl. . , j .u j * t. i Official! — Applegate, Flgulakl, McCarthy,' 5t. M ary's, • . Today thru Saturday CHARLES BRAflOT • PHfUP KJNNE R. Zampello. Tomlinson. of Andy Durak, Jim Loeffler and of six and three yarda to bring Landakroener. Davit. Hoffm an Cage, Coach . ClueaiaBsope Sh— \ MiXe Lillie, all of whom could Use A Sto^ rf L o s n n n o c eacel . fflTHSOMMffi-PlfflJPttM Foil Wrestling In more game experience. Lions Revenge . . . Claw Raritan Women Have South Amboy Board of Education Start At Asbury Along tbe line, .the Indians are lRmrs4*y night' set S85M as the ' — .Plus — — PLUS — robust. MUte' Gannon, 200-pound Ttaay Curtis Matawan Rotary 17-6 10-Team league salary ior Eugene Dobnynski, new VINCENT PRICE — la — The shore’s fall wrestling aeaaon veteran tackle, anchors one side of Janet Leigh prtnclptl of (he Harold G. Hoffman "Retorn O f The Fly" will start tomorrow night at the the line and Dick Calder, another The Keyport Lions Club, out to "IH E BLACK SHIELD A 10-team women's bowling High School, and elected Woodrow Afbury Park Convention HaU when 200-pounder, a transfer from OF FALWOBTH" reverse an earlier decision, really league officially has opened the McCarthy, a South Amboy resi­ Color . Special Kiddie Show ••Ricki" Starr takes on Paul De­ Teaafly, weights the other. Wayno put lt on the Matawan Rotarians Saturday Matinee Only gales ln the fln t of two main winter schedule of the . Raritan dent, aa Mr. Dobrxynski’s'successor Sunday . Menday - Tuesday Greenwood, st 205 pounds, and Sol "Francis Covert events, according to Roland I. Weyman, lBJ-pound letterman who ln a softball encounter Sunday at Athletic Association at the Mata- as physical education director and Cllat “Cheyenne” Walker head basketball coach. Hines, shore sports promoter. It could not make first string this the Matawan Little League field. wan-Keyport Alleys. The bowling Edward “K«oHe” Byree« Mr. McCarthy, a teacher in St. The Big Town" Is a one fall with St-minute time year, assure that tackles can be Lion batsmen had a hey day and “YELLOWSTONE KELLY” activity ia under the direction of Mary's High School, will take over — Technicolor — ' . — Also — , llhht match. Interchanged without loss of power. pounded out a 17-0 six-lnnlng vic­ Mrs, Florence Ostin, president; his new duties Oct. 1, when Mr. Robert Wagner ’'Monolith Monsters" u n i t e u m u o n n n u I The co-feature final event ls a Two enda ol last season, both at tory. * — Mrs. Mildred Enk, vice president; Dobnynski assumes the high school Janet Leigh - Phn i team match with Don Curtis and 110 pounds, Larry Johnson and “ PRINCE VALIANT” Sun. . Mon. Toes. Mark Lewln goUg against the pair Earlier this year the Matawan Mrs. Christine Cavalle, treasurer; prlnclpalshlp. The new director’s Tom Rowe have been moved Into salary will be.)5200 annually,...... Oct. 4 4 4 bf Mighty Jumbo and Karl Von- the guard posts by Indian Coach Rotarians handed It to the Ltons ln Mrs. Anne Greene, secretary. Hess. "Tils bout which 1s sure to a double fieader nightcap at the ' ,N o salary was set for Mr. Mo- Alble Meier to give the line more CarUiy as head basketball coach. have wrestling fans In a continuous mobility, Ed Gatjen, 210 pounds, Matawan oval. This time, without 1 The league consists of nine teams •ip ro ir requires the best two-out- from the various developments in Joseph Hermann motioned that a and G srry McQueenie, a transfer the services of Harry (Bad-Back) special conference between the Of-three-f«lls to win. from Freehold Regional, go into Raritan Township and one team Three other contests are tched- Ross on the mound, the Lions man­ board and all sports coached in the the line of defense to give added not confined to any particular de­ school system be called by Mrs. died.; Angelo Savoldl opposes the bulk. • . . • aged to eke out the victory. .p6pv|i.r ‘‘Red’’ Bastlen. Pedro velopment Fleetwood, Foxwood Jtoward Ervin, president, to discuss Charles (Bull) Howard was on LWorales tackles Al Smith and Free­ The veteran Charlie Wehmeyer, and Woodland Park have two en­ salary arrangements for them. E d w a r d l 19) pounds,. Is a veteran at center. the moilnd for the Lions. The Key­ hold's Scrappy Jack Ottermlller tries each and Raritan Ridge, '[Outmari I — ROBERT STACK-MAKSA M N T Greg Kuntx, a sophomore, has port manager. Bob Strang, said he CATB OWN >JO _ M o v m M 7 J 0 | will have a go with Mlquel Torres. Chestnut Hill and Old Manor, one Montgomery Ward To The bouts start promplty at 9 been the only newcomer to force was very pleased with the perfor­ SgrtiliLlnhlinil'Wwf CHARUSCOBURN'DHIKJBRIffl— his wsy in strongly, being second- each. Open Center Store ..... p.m. ■ mance turned In by Howard, whom (MhRlISM. Extra Friday! > string center. At a meeting last weds the of­ Cartoon- Carnival And ' lt appears, will replace RosS per­ .lbs Massachusetts Mutual Life Late Ilorm Feadn* .... Drag Racing Still Don Brown, a tall pass-catcher, ficers made plans to apply for of­ heads the aquad ol sDds. Al Nords­ manently on the mound for the Insuance Co. has announced ficial aanctloa under the Women’s through Feist and Feist, rental ' OnAt Old Bridge . trom, a veteran, holds down tho Lions. ' other end post. Jack Garrabrand International Bowling Congress. (gents, the leasing of a major re­ ’ Bob; Swenson, East Brunswick, and - Ross Guter are the reserve Mrs., Joyce Paris, former county tail store unit ia the Monmouth Narozanick Elected Shopping Center, Eatontown, to WARNER BAO& tcchm>coum> to o k lb p eliminator honors at Sat­ ends. The defensive end play could secretary of tha Congress, is iasslst- he sharpened, on the strength , of Montgomery Ward. Thla will be Phai ' urday night's'New Jersey Timing Treasurer O f Unit lng. ' Association Drag Racing program what happened a t Ocean City. the third major department store in U flM ftt. r — ---- r i a t Oijl-Bridge Stadium. Swenson Coach-Maler made ao bones about Theodort. NawzsflldfrMonmonth The Raritaa Athletic Association thfc cater, the other two being L. NM* outran U t competitors for the hon­ tba fact he expecta a good season County deputy treasurer, has been plans to award a trophy to each Bambeijter aid Co. and Franklin ors.',. ‘ ' and picks Keyport as Us most Stmoo. ' . ilMJJUE elected treasurer of - the newly woman who bowls 200 or over. The new unit marks a further ex­ Joe Gerbelmann, Haiaport, had formidable opponent. m o m . the best tt»b of 4.85 seconds for formed New Jersey Association of The first night high feamo of 178 tension of Montgomery Ward's (Jir- the l / l f mue ran and then copped Although there may be as few as County Treasurers, which met at was rolled by Anne Greene. High rent expansion program in the i u i m : the mlles-per-hour trophy with the 10 shrimp ln a'pound or as many tho Hotel Dennis,' Atlantic City. scries*went to Carol Robertson at eastern part of the country. The GO. store In (he Monmouth Center ls Ibe - Plus — fasteif time ever recorded st the as EO, you rarely wiU find the very Frank J. Farley, Hudson County 435. . 1Kb that Ward’s has announced for “HERE COME THE JETS” ; ovaL; Gerbalmann traveled 331 feet large or very small sizes lo retail treasurer, was named president 'J a f m n y a t a speed o f 81.09 iplles p er hour. markets. Shrimp classed aa jumbo Response to the appeal for bowl- opening In 196t. It will be a one- of the .association; C.E. Peterson, story building with basement and ■ Dw* racing willpontinueevery run 15 to 20 per pound; large 21 to Sussex County," and Harry Leraer, era was so great that tbe limitation FR EE PLAYGROUND Saturday st t p.mi at Oldfiridge 25 per pound; medium, 28 to 35 per of available alleys forced the of­ will have 116,(14 square feet of Essex County, vice presidents, and floor space. Including outdoor and GO!* Stadium as foot as weather pet* pound, and small, 39 or more per Joseph McBeth, Atlantic County, ficers to (limlt the entries to 10 ■ ' ‘pound...... aeasonal sales areas and a detached ■•sdss'asw' secretary. , * 'teams. ' : ■ :: .. . e^M^arstltoservlce station. Thursday, October 1, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* NIim — first Section

at Sea, to be conducted by the F n a Maay Spacet Campaigns For Adult School At Coast Guard Auxiliary will fee Parking Increase Thit arrangement will free (feel BOW LING SCORES given Monday nights. many spaces In the hospital's gen­ The Sports Night tor Mea pro­ eral parking area for use by pa­ NiSaSe 2 » Navigation Bill Red Bank Starts For New Pavilion tients and visitors. In order to level KEY-MAT CHURCH MONMOUTH COUNTY gram, originally scheduled for Mon­ Willard F. Browning, director ol tbe area to the lowest grade, en­ A u u k T$e mw vbo rent* a boat and CATHOUC LEAGUE Construction haa begun on Im­ Sept. a day nights will be held Thursday provements to the puking area and gineers found it necessary to ex­ with mwjhip n a y be znissia{ Sept B the Red Bank Adult School, report­ Team V nights from I to 10 p.m. Toast­ entrance to MapmQuth Medical cavate the entile foundation of the jconsMeratie timp before m y W ed that 250 persons registered for W E R V O i T eas L Center's new Betty Block Roberta old nurses' home which was built Matawaa Baptist No. 2 7 SL Agnes No. I 8 master's Topics, a hew course io of bis family is notified, 1 the school's (all term at the first Pavilion oo Dunbar Ave., Long In 1910 and demolished last yetr to Matawaa Methodist No. 2 T St. Catherine’s No. 2 7 2 registration session Sept. 21 at Red advanced public «p»»Hng will be aJnpty bfc» w no existing law re­ Branch. Plana call for beautlflca- make way fqr the hospital's pret- Matawaa Presbyterian Bayshore K of C No. 2 Bank High School. The beginner's given Monday eights. Thursday boat livery operators to re> JW tioa of the approach and provisions cnt and lutute eapansion plant. No. 2 1 Bayshore K of C No. 1 2tf aod intermediate tewing courses night classes will begin tonight and To replace the three treet which conl names and addresses ef thoce for additional parking space. St. Joseph's < SL Mary's No. 1 < 3 are filled to capacity, Mr. Brown­ it waa necetsary to uproot, toptoll BOWLERS Monday night classes, O ct I. Under the chairmanship of Harry '■Atying Jor boats for hire, tbe state St. Benedict’s No. 1 « 3 ing said. will be placed in a re u surrounding JIM CROVEK'S Keyport Reformed No. 1 • C. Whitaker, hospital treasurer, has reported. ■ SL Joseph’s 5 4 AU other courses, he added, have the parking lot snd walki, and new Matawan Presbyterian - the building committee of the Board Ottom an Instance during tbe past C. W. V. i 4 vacancies. The director pointed Electric Group To plantings will be msde. K eyport Recreation No- 1 * S t Ann’s No. 1 _ - S 4 out, however, that earoUuent in of Governors hat awarded con­ The work Is scheduled for com­ moalfc wben two rented boats up- tracts to Hendrickson Construction Bayview Presbyterian • Bayihore Catholic Men s 4 some classes is limited and urged Discuss New Codes American Legion Bldg. s|tll> Beach Haven Inlet tbe Co., Red Bsnk, for construction pletion by Nov. 1, the Medical Cen­ No. 1 S Holy Family No. 1 4 S that those interested in registering ter reported. Plans to discuss provisions ol a work, and Turner Brothers, West BI West Front St. * operator of u ie drowned, Peter J. St. John's Methodist 1 St Mary’s No. 2 4 . s do so as soon ts possible. new electrical code, offered by the Long Branch, for landscaping. Qumm, Chief of tbe Bureau of Trinity Episcopal I Holy Family No. 2 3 < Mr a Browning listed aome cur­ National Board of Fire Underwrit­ New sidewslks will be laid on Postpone Hearing Now Open Daily At Natf«atioii is the Department of Hebrew Congregation 4 St. Agnes No. 2 3 0 riculum , instructor and schedule ers, were made at the regular 3 Dunbar Ave. from the com er of C^aseO'ation and Economic Devel- St. Mary's Episcopal No. 1 4 Holy Family No. 3 « changes. A new teacher la Mra. monthly dinner meeting of the Bay­ A scheduled hearing of book- Noon St. Ana's No. 2 1 7 Florence Irving, Long Branch ar­ Third Ave. to the hospital-owned maklpg oharget In Middletown ~~4M iaC laid, **It was a consider* Keyport Baptist 4 shore Electric Association at Mag­ building at 127 Dunbar Ave. Walks S t James .. 1 t tist, who will teach the '‘Painting nolia Inn, Freneau. Townihlp Municipal Court egllnit *1#. time before those rescued Faith Reformed 4 SL Catherine** N o .1 1 for Fun Course." The Music Ap­ alto will be laid connecting the Maroel Domteill, Bkmdl St., CUff­ sanpUed the name of the missing s Opining For St. Mary's Episcopal No. 2 4 tflgfe Tteaa. I gaaaes preciation Course, orglnally sched­ President Peter Veaa reported Borden Pavilion to the Betty Block wood, hat btea postponed until to­ member’of their party. With thit that a representative of the Middle Italy Family No. 1 SOM uled for Thursday nights, Is being Roberts wing, lh a area between night. Dooatelll wat arretted Sept. 2 Tearttt Tuesday Nite u» businesslike procedure, the rent­ Matawan Baptist No. 1 2 Department Association of tha the two building! will bt blacktop- High U t , I gam ta held Mooday nights with. Mlsa A. 21 in t police raid on a three-room al Operator only knew that a boat Keyport Reformed No. 2 3 750 League Joha W ant Sl* Marie Brosidmeyer, music super­ nationsi board will be asked to ped to accommodate between 20 building on Rout* 31. He w u con­ he bad noted was missing. Calvary Methodist 3 attend a meeting, of the association aad 20 staff doctors’ cart. Hgk Ttaai, 1 : visor of the Red Bank Elementary tinued In $2900 ball, 'A second instance of this Jdnd Matswsn Methodist N a 1 3 when the code ls dlscusied. TWO Holy Family No. 2 Schools, as instructor. NOW rORMMQ occurred near Atlantic City ia Aug- Gethsemane Lutheran 3. membert of the local association, Wgk lad-. I p w 'w .ib c a a group of young people Bayview Presbyterian Iaforaution contained i n the Lester Nelson and Waiter Snyder, Jim Malley . 2 » SPECIAL W W UNQ HUCBS Lltlle League watt missing. A private boat was No. 2 1 tchool brochure about tbe course were commended by tbe State EVERY DAY Joe's Koxy Bar la New Challenge* la Americas being used by them, and they were LADIES MONDAY NITE I K Council of Electrical Contractors R eeteM ______If Boys 9-12 ' 2U 12 Neea to I PM . betteeed tn have a sccond. rented J. Brower - - •**-»'. ■ Lit* waa Irmompteta, Mr. Brown­ for their work on a tttte electrical ■ 11 MMaUt le I AJL 221 Junior League boat ia tow. Only the name of the R. Cook* Tata, ' ■■■ W L ing aald. He added the course will code. Me Per Ge r-M N K STEAK H7-Z23 0»* boy operating his father's boat H. Mason The Bottom Shop f i be presented Monday nights, A Boys 13*16 was known. The livery had msde J. Olsen 2M new course ia the uae of office W alten School of Dancing I 2 0PENB0WUIK VEAL PAMOOANI np-record or the names of the C. Ciecierski SM machlnea will be presented this Teen-Age League Ztmpeflo'a Driving School * 3 IJ y0U0( people renting .the second M. Duncan Scbanck't Heaters 4 5 year sod wOl be under the tuper- EVERY EVENUK SR , Boys 16-19 btflf. Their names nfver were G. Fall r Raritan Valley Farm*' 1 0 vlslon of Mrs. Annette Bush Gam- We.SpecURM | | H ujl l i i f laamW, since they failed tot return W. Ohnsmtn SM Family Cirda Stprea 1 I baccinl, LIncroft. ' sad M m . 'TW Uf the boat to the liveryman snd ft waa S. Hibba 203 A course in bulc photography to Koxy Lanes Te h m Te Yeereelt Hew Deed found by marine patrols of tbe Do- D. .Briggs m MAT-KEY HEKCHANTS be pceeeeted by Michael Smith, Oar hed la." Call CO 44896 pirtm eal of Conservation and Ec- R. HuleJ . S ll *P Artway MTU n eak ree y M H Fort Monmouth, to held Monday o m b u s y m m For Information onomle/Delvelopineal P. W rtiK , >411 T una \ ' , W . t nights. Another aew couraa, Safety betide an old dock, Mr. Burlew't Restaurant ' 7 S Mid. - MAT-KEY FRIDAY NITE MEN Palmer Esso 7 2 ; .. cites nwviaisas of u n «*»t a Tmriac’s Tavern •' 3 Mew Jersey's pending A-U boat Teeaa 'V"".' ' ’ 'W *•. Atlantic Ills 8 4 bill requires that liveries keep rec­ Mat-Key MO; Bar * I PaHo Fit- » - r ords ot each rental, that the boats, The Keyport Weekly ' 7 2 Jag 't Sport Goods B 4 t ' available’tra —a worthy and equip- O u te r Supply t 4 Rapolla’i Market 4 B v- - ^ -ped properly. The rental operator M AO TreatpnrtaHta ■ I . 4. AlbAroa, Woodworking 4 0 also lt eipected to limit tha mim> Angelo Liquor 4 9 O M M U M liy n>r f I ber ot passengers so that there will Dutch Boy 4 S Larry'a Upholstery Shop 1 I -ii1* * - not be a? overloading which could Morgan Pharmacy 4 I SOtOah cause th e b o it swamp and sink, Stewart’s U 1 C D. Downey - 220 he reported. N a Ten ] « C. Davlno 2 # "The UJS. Const Guard already Byrnes Tavern 2 7 C. Qema . 2M has announced tliat beginning neat MO Series O. Pwtf 202 spring liveries will-te required to Bud Mumtna 213-17S-2II—«03 J. Badliak* 201 take greater responsibility for the 2*0 ciub S, Lauro 211 welfare of their customer!, if fed­ BUI Morris 202 F. Brlea 241-20# eral legislation goes into effect In Bust Mumma 212-211 E- F tm le . . 102 R. Wisnlewsky 2U j& m e this stste," Mr. Gannon said. 9. Stllena - ' 22S "There are many well nm liver- W. Wickley 244 les with boats in good condition, R. MacDowell 200 ’ KEANSBCEO LADIES properly equipped snd where each A. Scalio 202 MON. NITE renter has his name and address T. Dowson 2S4 Sept 11 Team W L recorded,” he added. 'These op­ SAYSHORE MERCHANTS erators, In essence, comply with Geotlle'i Motet 9 1 LEAN TENDER SepL M the law even before It It enacted. Keans. Nat’l Bank 4 2 Team *L But a few businesses In each resort Middletown Pharmacy 4 S Larry'j Upholstery area ahow little or oo concern for •Vi H. Wlssertnan ft Soo 4 s Coral Aces ■ the welfare >1 the customers, Mr. s t Cottage Lounga 3 s The Matawan Journal s 3 W. T. Grant, Middletown 3 I Gannon said. Until A-U Is enacted, Kahle t Retd the man renting a boat for a day’s s 3 Bowne'a Oil Burner 2 4 No. Six fishing is in effect entrusting his life s 3 Pete’i, Inc. 2 4 Schanck's Heaters I 4 - to the integrity ol the livery which Keansburg Newi 2 4 Mat-Key 200 B ar wpyid«d>is boat,;; he declared.. H i H i PU» Kno*<_,; -..••• -i, . --.S'« T# i '( ,*0m>dp*S«*»V > M. £sklnJ*Son ^ " I m check U roaafl at sundown to be Tnid^a OUes . 70S Cerlione't GreenhoUsee I";t. :s Edna VanNortwl^t ‘ ' . 238 ure all boats have been returned. 200 C M " J th^. haw B& 'taarioe patrols Bud Ahlers m a t MAT-KEY MONDAY MAJOR :’ih»m thi [few Jertey Department Bud Mumma, Sr. 234 Sept. 11 Rib Portion Loin Portion Whole or Either Half Center Cut Chops or Roest of Conservatldttjand Economlc'De- Joe Tamburello 213 Team W L ffelopment are Mtiffel, the Coast Henry Werballt 202 Mat.-Key. Rec. S 1 Guacd may, be asked ta co-operate, Roy Perdona ' 212 Marquet Pharmacy B 1 - ia d a s e e r c h begins, tf even ele- B. Freiwald 207 Burlew't 4 1 nienlary bookkeeping has been Igf- a York 221 Team No. I ■ I S nored, the livery still may haveSio A. Tito Q t Te#HiNo. 3 . I J idea of the name of the Individual Joe Kohrman ,. 211 Buck Smlth'a 2 4 or party nor tha community from H. Wolffertberger 3M ShofJ lo su raan S A which they came, Mr. Gannon CovIm Trucking 1 f charged. KEY-MAT CHURCH WOMEN'S Team No.' 10 , S 1 : : “With increasing numbers of - SepL 22 2 9 3 9 4 9 : 7 9 Team No. I , - f ) boating enthusiasts hiring boats ■ Team ------— I O M In lw K ftV t VflTH TASTY OEUOOOS lor a day of fishing b r cruising, Keyport Rtfdimed V 2 Ted Cslk 222-192-U7-0H St. Mary's .Episcopal .liveries' have, ia definite responsi­ J 2 m e • ' i ib. i bility for the lives-of their boat Keyport fiaptist - s . 1 : ^ddls Thorn • users. Proper renting procedure MatawanTrinlty « 3 JohnCecere Chef's B est Sauerkraut Ph* 15- 25 and reasonable safety precautions St. John’s Methodist .' «, 4 Ed MatusiewsU are basic requirements toward saf­ Calvary Methodist I s ,. 4 Berole Hageman LANCASTER BRAND TOP or BOTTOM er boating on local waterways,” Matawan Methodist s 4 Stm-MonUto Mr. Gannon conclided. Bayview Presbyterisa s 4 TedCtik fXTXA FANCY CORTLAND Calvary Methodist 11 - 9 4 LarryTotnssello Bonelesi Ib. Plant's 25-Year Club Lutheran II . 4 1 Ralph Caprlo St. Joseph ' 89 A s Pete PiiearieUo Apples 4 u , 2 5 Round Roast Plan* Annual Dinner Matawan Bapflst . 3 « Ronnit Bahr ■ SWHT TENDf* CALIFORNIA MatawagPreebyteilau * : LANCASTER BRAND • The third annual dinner of the 1S- excellent; Toni Ann Elff, one good; 1959 Mercury 4 Door Hardtop Barbara Puahinslcas, one good and Chiffo n Cake •^49* Premium Crocker*jss*. 25 ' Ugl, ooe fair, / , ,1959 Mercury 2 Door ;T ftm u M f A l Advertised Pfteet fffnciiv* Thuredey thru Saturday, O ctober/ta-3rd tMHUmU 30 oz. Used Car Lot Showroom Bread leel Z * > < Rt. 34 Matawan lOlafayette Hoee f n M c m .LO 64239 Freehold F* 8-1250 CIAHIIIED ROUTE 35 and 36 PLfiNTV O F FRSC PARKING ; - i.';-:, ii1 rj#d Pag* Ttn - First Section w m w w jp w A L Thursday, October 1, 1959

wmfaf drive that carried to tb* Wayne made 21 first downs and Centers—Nappt, Bourne. Rofrother Course Is Back*—C. Brown. Kennedy. Dan*, Wayne Township Upsets Keyport Repeats As President’s Trophy Winner Keyport 11 before lt ended ia a Keyport 16. The Blue toss­ FeJfenwloter. glliogkl, Ackeraoa. Nee. Planned By Red Cross flurry of passing. The Keys tried ed five passes and complete one. Wajm* T«m U f (IB) EfUU-~Church, Busb. Thomai, Law* 18-6 With New Series Formations Charle* W. Brahn, 220 Ludlow a lew desperation heaves of their Tbe Keys heaved 10 and completed rcoce. Ave., Spring Lake, chairman of own and the game w u over. three. Wayne lost CO yards in four Tacklea—Kesaell, Kuzznao. ' First big upset of the new foot­ connected to Stan Graser, KHS Disappointing and shocking penalties and the Keys 2$ yards in Guards—Canova, Martin. - * ball season, a disillusioning one to end. fpr a first down in midfield the Red Cross first aid committee, C«oter*—MllLer, Frick. ., the outcome of the game wa* two penalties. Back*—Stewart, Rovere, Rapp; Pe» Keyport fan*, occurred at Preak- to stir Red and White hopes again has announced the starting date of cuti, Coahlap, Cauaday, Sutctlfle. but a penalty against the Keys a first aid instructor and refresher tb Keyport partisans, wbo had bad As Wayne, is a Group UI team QMS Field Saturday where t h and promises to be outstanding, Score by period*: spoiled this. After desperation such high hopes of the season. It Keyport 0 • • 0— I Township High eleven; made course. Instruction begins at the the Keya lost little in point-rating an onslaught in the first half of passes failed them, the Red Wayne 111 » O—ll Red Cross Chapter House, Broad was none the less a very good game by their defeat. Touchdouma—Wayne. Stewart (llos the game good’for aa IW victory Raiders had to kick and they were St., Shrewsbury, at 8 p.m. sharp for the Keyport eleven to have had. . . Keyport (t> buck from 1): Cauaday (27 yard paai over the Red Raiders. Keyport had kept bottled up in their own terri Er*d< — G raser, B u rk *, W rifb t from Stewart); Rovert (line buck been installed an universal favorite tory. Wayne pass defense was too mi Monday and will continue It Is unlikely they will meet up Trem bley. from 1); Keyport—Zilinakl (14 yard Tackle*—Chapman. Sakin, Heale. m n ). . . and a team not likely to lose to good. The Keyport team had to through Oct. >. again with a ; team having the Guards—Siryker, Cbenoweth, Wbar- O fficial*—P Jd re llo , Santom ier, Ne«r« anyone but ^unuon or Matawan punt out of bounds near the end Norman Buehler, Toma River, variety and deception in attack ton, Cacarillo. houae. Bell. because of the way they had maul­ of the half at their own 43. Rapp first aid and water safety repre­ with which their new coach, John ed Red Bank, Neptune and Sayre- and Rovere ground out a first sentative from the National Red Barkocy, has equipped the Wayne yilie in preilfli*.eo^l,' o m IS, th* K eylfcrodB dout k some of the things w* wrote last team* ar* going to ilow up ai the Keys grasping for the .wrong tin t down at the KHS J# on rushes April In this column as follows: man all too frequently with the re­ by Zllinskt, Dane and Felgenwin- "Las Vegan coipipjssioittfs have re­ their gamfa, tgatpit, Kttyoprt. ov sult Wayne had made back all the ter. Stewart Intercepted 'a pass vised their winter booje somewhat along. If they do not do a i Wayn* 19 yards and had added 14 yards here; but tha Key* wer* saved on the big league pepnant race*. j y - y **Mit m u u roo*taajtbMW to it In two plays for a* new first Township and win it early, they ar* when a penalty wa* called (gainst Aa of this starting 'day ■> (Apr. I), dov/n at the Keyport 23. It then don* agalnat the Keya.^ , ^ a , for the Blue Indiana, Dane was stop­ they are now quoting the following lK4R|4e4en yards at a lick in three ped in two rushes but Kennedy ran odds — the Yankees to take the Mitawan,‘we bellev* they played plays to the KHS Moot line from on a fake paas play to the Wayne American Lefcgue pennant as 1-1 the best team In tha Conference which point Stewart had no trouble 41 for a new KHS first down, pane favorites. Last year the Yanka tn going over. outside of Toma River Saturday. was piled up again on on* center started off at 2-S which shows the After Wayne kicked off, the Key* Should the Matawan victory prove niih, but then he bruised and bat­ best to be getting better.” That port eleven gave.an encouraging tered his way on two more rushes very ligniflcant for Brick Town­ show of, the power that was ex* last remark, It bow appears, was to thfe Blue Indian 14 for the third a bit uncalled for. We found that ship, as we feel i t Will when the pected of them. Ap attempt sur­ fln t down for th* Keys. It was ison Is over, wa would be In prise Wayne with a pass failed. the Las Vegas commissioners were tough and bitter going and In three quoting the Cleveland Indians to favor of crowning Brick as the Then Punkin Brown, Bob Felgen- more playa the Keys were only to winter and Larry Dane smashed finish second'at M , which shows Conference “B" champs whether the Wayne 92, making It fourth them to have been right about Into the Wayne line for three first down with eight to go. But Dane they have th* requisite number of downs in succession thal carried something/ Detroit Was quoted waa e^ual to the situation, batter­ game* to b* ellglblt'or not.' It to the Blue Indians 91. But here third at 9-1 and wa sjsred. their ing hla way up center for the fourth very poor opinion ol the White Sox would be ridiculous for them to the home side's defenses tightened. aucceaslve KHS first down, this A handoff lost four yards. A p u s when they quoted the Chicagoans have provet| thsy _h*y* the best time at th* Blue Indian 22. downfteld (ailed. Felgenwlnter was >1 no better than 10-1 tb win (hi) team in the "B” division and then Dane kept It up and In three pennant. The Las Vegas quotes halted at the line of scrimmage be denied tha title. BIRTHDAY and It was fourth down with 14 >lays that were remlnlsecent of the on the Milwaukee Braves to re­ i to go. brown punted over the goal »ne-crushing flying wedge used by tain their National Leagu* title; a graad'old faftily (d/e& faiZieri line and the most promising Key* Yale In HSS, the Keya got to the there in April waa 4-1. The San SALB OF FREEHOLD RACE­ port thrust was ended. Wayne 14. It was now fourth down Francisco Giants were second WAY to Monmouth Park la yet >859-/959 again, with two to gO this 'time. choices at 3-1, the Pittsburg PI. ’ This was bad for it was the lone to be confirmed officially. Moi chance th$ Keys had to tie it *up Zlllnskl. w m used 6n the fakp when ratea third at S-l and the In f in the gain?, immediately Wayne it seemed certalh pane would go Angeles Dodgers fourth at 6-1. Al 'lneuth Park offlclals hav* talked was on thelr way again aqd In two again. Zlllnskl wia out‘across the thla la being written aa the Braves enough" about It to make Ita p - flrat down* thiw thi. .bailout . Key beyond /nii/fleli.eld, But . . a . penalty. . . of port game oM ^lr^iymvS^Kepen- will be nlghtTiafieM iaclngfand- nant, there 1/ a chance'the Las JJ-yards gave'fhe' Key# a peal re­ Ttn' rtmagf of'Yth« Keyport polnt out tt would take four years Vegas commissioners still may be prieve. The Red and White .balled rushes had taken up io jfluch time to get ah amendment to the con- fight, dut more likely It appears down two typyne p ijje j and ‘top­ there w atpot much lift of the third stltujlon pissed to *llow light that those who had the sterling ped Rovere at their own 35 to force quarter. - The Blua Indians javed harness racing, Anything that the Blue Indians to punt. But the themselves at the end.of tl)* quart ‘Independence of mind to play both fourth place clubs to win the pen­ . affects' legalized gambling Qiust - advantage the Keys gained from V by recovering their'own fumble be doAe; by referendum. As for nants at the long odds being quoted thla quicklyCturned tp.Ydlsastef in mldfleld. . ‘ : ‘ Monmouth Park only being.'In^, agalnst-them now will come:. Into when Wally Kennedy fumbled ahd Pasaloi Ia Vila ’ terested In the lone license for the ever a le rt Wayne linemen wer* , A flurry of passing got Wayne so. much wealth as to be confronted by the same problems aa Irish ■ trotting racing in this state and In on the ball on the Keyport 31, nowhere at the start of the last abandoning Freehold Raceway to sweepstakes winners over what tb On the flrat play of the aecond quarter ahd t penalty set them back hold night, harness racing at the quarter, Stewart paased to Bob •dtf'WBUNti.come taxes. again. They punted to the Keyport Monmouth' track,' this could be Cauaday, Wayn* reierve halfback, 40. Th* Key atarted their bruising, possible bUt It seems unlikely the who waa behind-the KHS defender! battering, play again and Dan* CINCINNATI Reds were our Monmouth people would dia- and scooted Into the end ton* for crushed hia way to mldfleld, leav­ own choice of :*n pverlay. Ths m»ntle «ll the new barns put the aecond Wayne touchdown, ing fOUtfh down with three yards Laa Vegas Commissioners were, up at Freehold this year at a ... “ “ HOP** Stirred to go. But here the JCeys baffled After the new kickoff, Brown quoting them ,at 12-1 to finish heavy Investment It hu been (continued )q fifth column) sixth. We believed them ta be ahown this year by the Eastern good for first division anyway, Racing Association th a t' flat and were delighted when they .tracka can. be used for night were leading the National League ham esi racing. Suffolk Downs, the second, -week of the aeason'. Boston, h u been holding night A C ordial In vita tio n It now appeara that they know harness racing while the flats what they are doing out In Las have been running at Rocking­ Vegas,-for all their mlscues on ham In New Hampshire. It will the Yankeea and possibly the be Interesting to see how much Braves, as' the Reds did Just damage. If any, was done the what the commissioners predict­ racing at Rockingham financially ed they would do, finish sixth. by the'ntght raciiig In Boston. Kow that the World Series is This wquld.be highly significant, Upon us, we shall be consistent for we cannot ate the New Jersey In this column to the end and State Racing Commission allow­ predict that the -National League ing Monmouth Park to run Alght entry will exterminate those harness racing In competition White Sax, the only question be­ with a day meeting at flat-track ing If Ihey can do It In four Atlantic City. Certainly Atlan­ Straight games. This has taken tic City will demand a harness a lot ol courage on our part aa racing license and Insist on do­ the . Las Vegas commissioners ing the. same thing io Monmouth are quoting tho White Sox to win Park If this comes about. And TCESM ¥, OCTOBER 6«h 9 the series if the Dodgers win Atlantic City pulls a big enough ToB e O ur G uests A t «Ufr-N#tlonal League pennant at oar In New Jersey political a price of 11-10. But the Braves circles to get Its way about this. t ar* the choice at 11-10 If they , ■ '~ ~ ‘ r o v t e ; 3 5 ClIffwaMMl A n*. . 1 X I F 1 W O O D become the National League vie- A S p e c i a l NEW YORK racing could have tors. If the White Sox cannot entered Into Monmouth Park con­ ' (NATAWM TOWNS1IP) .... ; - ' ' •' hit American League pitching, siderations In taking, over Freehold .how can they ever hopo to do Raceway. Now both Monmouth Wssk Sfoie Nour» Tvssdsy, Wsdastdsy, Thareday ts I fA ' Pre-Announcem ent anything' wllh Lew Burdette, Park and Atlantic City share the Warren Spahn and Larry Buhl benefita bestowed on them by the or Johnny Podres, Don Drysdale Fridsy ts II PJL-Saturdsy I A.M. ts I PJ1 ; Greater New York Racing Associ­ and Rog Craig? ation by having pacing moved out S h o w i n g ■ ■ ■' * * * \ , of the New York City area to CtrehttoditfonactkmdrtoinlMairiyoifn . TURNING TO FOOTBALL, Rum­ Saratoga In August. As long t t there to greet the Mwest member of t quality son haa been Installed as the nearly Now York continues this benign Unlveraal choice to take the Shore arrangement, In dcllance ot jilLthe famous famHy-your new A&P Super MarkeHl CWlferJncfr "B " championship. pressure Iii New V6‘rk“CUy for rao- Thla Is the same Rumson team Ing there in August, certainly New You’ll find our spacious and sparkling market— that could not go outsldo Ita' own Jersey will not Issue 'any added with Its.ijramgf roomy departments and modera 40-yprd line against Matawan last harness track licenses In an area year qnd was beaten 34-0 by the where It would damage New York conveniences-the ideal place to IM all yow Maroon and Steel. , It becomes racing. If issued, they will go food needs in one quick and pleasant stop. You*! Anytime After October 1st very difficult, therefore, for-us to to South Jersey or Hamlllon Town­ believe thst Rumson has come ship, never to Secsucus or, even aee tin traditional^ famous A&P values through along ao much and Matawan has to Freehold until the express con­ gone back-so much In a -y e ar't sent of the New York people ia out the store, too. . . dependably fine foods at time .that Rumaon can. beat out given. With this ia tied up.the the Huskle* for either Uie Confer­ question of how much competl’tiy* low, low prices. Say fteHo to the friengyeople ence 6r the Group n~ title” Toms Th * Red Carpet's Out For You enmlly. lf any, exTsis between the wfw anticipate servinf yot.Payasa wtiSrBrf River Is our choice In'the Confer­ Greater New York Racing Associ­ ence If they can get by Keyport ation and the private corporations Opening Day - it'll pay j n so many waytri - . N o w A t Saturday, The' Keys aro i,not to Operating Iho Roosevelt and Yonk- be ruled but merely because ,of cra trottjnn tracks at night. Wllh THS OftSAT ATtANTlC A FAOflC TU COeifAMV ! the Wayne Township defeat. The Monmouth Park holding the only Red -and. White showed they can harness racing license in New Jer­ put- on. Iho bone-crushing power aey, It could be moved out of |T RAMBLER and hand out- that physical punish­ Freehold Into Ihe metropollian m ent It |s good enough In 1 the area of Northern Jersey to provide league they play In. When Lprry competition for Yonkers and Roose­ K e y p o r t Dsne rips Into ttie line with his W f.. f f i W velt if-’ tho word came in Irom mates slam-banglng Into the de- New York to do so. , : ‘ : ' - ''-,l -f* -: I £ *v Tfiundciy/Octobar 1, I9W THt MATAWAN ioURNAt Pago-Clown — HM Socttao ' j / ■ - Governor Wants Voters Understand IT S M s 1 0 0 ft ANNIVERSARY M0NTH1 AND EVERY SHOPPING DAY IN... Issues Involved In Referendums Cov, Robert B Mryncr Mid thia added. "Prliea would be limited wei'k. “It Is important that tho to a value of t i t and must be [wople have « Kuod g ru p ut the issues Involved in the Nov, 3 refer- merchandise, not .cash. The pii endums." The Governor told hit cr's fee would be no higher than monthly prrss conference (or the 25 cents. The games would be weeklies’ edilon, “These are im­ based largely on skill." portant qupsliom that cannot be The Governor recalled that decided intelligently on the ipur of games’ operators had predicted, the moment after ■ voter it inaldo when he vetoed the games etstute, H M D WITH S M IK S ! (he booth." While we have been celebrating our 100th Anniversary all during 1959 pug day lu October . . . to express appreciation lo the imlliun* of that the seashore irea would be . . . there's a ring around October for e very special reason: it mark* customer! who’ve helped make thii anniversary possible! You've never Gov. Meyner gave (he conference bankrupt as a consequence. "1 am . a run-down on the three atate-wide A tP’i 100th Anoiveraaiy Month — one of the greatest in our history 1 had • better chance to aave — make the most of it all through October! told that the past two years at the reterendumi: The colleje bond la- Io honor of thi* occasion, there'U i* values on top of value* every thop* khore were the beat ever," he laid. aue, the tumptke-tranalt prapoul. Transit Referendum and the amuaement jamea llcenalnjt amuugA h k m m u n m mmchant Hie Governor laid both partiei Super-Right" Quality la#, and « fourth that will be on were backing the referendum de­ Uie InlJot in moat of the countlei. signed to finance e transportation Sunday closing ol certain builneaa program. The proposal conlem- . Berber's eatabllaKmenta. plates the uie of aurplua funds of The Governor endoned the col- the New Jersey Turnpike. The ref­ tege bond liaue end the transit re­ erendum li on the question of pise* Baby Food ferendum u d took no poaltion on CW|>M Ing the itate'a credit behind the the other two. outstanding turnpike bonds, r t thst I l i - W tilip Beal luue bondholders would accept that "It ls important that the people pledge in .return for freeing the vote affirmatively on the college surpluses. The present surplus Is' bond Issue.” the Governor aaid. about P t.000,000 and the anticipa­ R o i I m i n i ’ “ The, number of our college-age ted yield over ths next 10 yean Is th Ii increasing, and an Inoreta- some 11.000,000 lo SIO.OPO.OOO annu­ Cpercentage of that age group la ally, the Governor ssld, ; gotafl to college. In the paat, we "All thli plan doea la provide th e: have reljed rather heavily on out- wherewithal for a program to keep Mi UO—I MIS ■y. l^ J S * ' lOIN EM m i m u f- t u u n rr UM MLP-WU MIT of-state bollegea, but thia* are en­ people traveling, aa they have been < M 4 ar I Klba) etate col­ Fifteen couittles ilrandy hava "SuBr-HIHt" tatty lege*. formerly tiacheri' college!, tsken steps lo hsve Iha Sunday at Jeriey City, Piteraon, Newark * *tanMI|M" toaHty ■ **'■" fit Frtmm, St«wl«t ar Ilia*—M Sim-0K PMCCI closing question on the ballot, ..tin * ' (or Union), Trenton. Olouceater Oovernor said, He hss taken m» and Montclair. Both parMei favor position on the Issue. STEWING KEF ‘ 5 9 ‘ "Sii^r-Rfclit" Quality Baaf this referendum." **p*r-RI|lrt I rs ri ‘ , Amusement Oaniee BONELESS CHUCK Oov. Meyner (raced Ih. history Canadian Producor TijlstTlssM S L I C E D BACON:‘4 9 ‘ NO FAT ADDED of the legislation that roaulled in In Control Offlcoi POT ROAST the referendum on smusement games licensing, tho court opinion The flivor snd frsgrsAcs oper. , V F ru lft and Vtgtfab/t* that outlawed the so-called "board­ atlons of International Plsvors k '1 0 0 SALE! Ittix 'em . . j 9Ualih 'em! YOUR CHOICE walk gimas ’, his own veto ot a Fragrances Ud, now are consoli­ All Hryn* ' "clearly unconstitutional" statute dated at one location In Toronto, that would have restored them, and Canada, under the direction of Fred Ajax ClM itlr M ix 'o m j. , . M a t c h 'om — within oath group. APPLES “•"0,B 2 5 * Ihe decision to "let Ihe people have Crowhurst, vice president, It waa the games if they want them and announced last week In Now York. Jh « K U M L itter qaanfltlot told of our Low Regular Prices, H tlln fn»M—FrtNtaM say ao by referendum." Thli move, according to Charles IONA BRAND *22 P. Walker, president o f Inter­ PURPLE PLUMS 2 ,k, 2 5 * The Governor urged lhat it bo I w J 7* ^ 19* STRING BEANS * Cut, 6 rm 2 ‘1 ~25* Your Choice understopd cloarly Inal the decision national Flavors A Fragrances, Inc., will enable the company tn s>Mt, iikjr of ihe voters will be on a local op­ serve better the requirementa ol $»l*ct Qutlity tion basla. "The games would be I O N A P E A S 2 " «■ « 3 * BA RTLin PEARS 2 2 9 * subject to strict regulstion," he tho growing Canadian markol, par. Cashm ere • • n l mw tlcularly In fields auch ai soap, KMar Riua 10,m F lm , trh p cosmetics, food products, and soft TOMATO JUICE m m drinks. I m ^h IS h p i T r n * PASCAL CELERY ^ 1 5 * International Flavora A Fra­ BANGOR,ME. grances Lid, recently was formed Tm i |< Tm 4*t ■/. - . « i through the merger ol vanAmir* .... _ - Inuer-Hicblcr Ltd. and Polsk A tARROTS °^ i2 ^ Scnwsr* Ltd., sa part of (he world, O.S. I I n d wide orgenlrstlan which operates O ash n era HEINZ M M S^ SSX - l ~ t i ' Y o w C b o ic o manufsciuring plants, laboratories YELLOW ONIONS 3 1 0 ‘ s n d crestlve facilities I n 11 countries. B o a q u tS o a p SLICED BKTS “is? — Froxon Foodt — 8 m • rta. mop ran fit* Attar; Peih ifti t ± « * A | P lr»«<—C«itnlr«li4 IftLkftftluaal latiwtoi DR. LOUIS I. PR ACER TOMATO JUICE OPTOMETRIST ORANGE JUICE 4 8 5 s EYES EXAMINED B o iA m l 1 0 0 APPLE SAUCE l ~ t i - 10 ti. OPFICB HOURS BRUSSEL 2 pk«i. 4 5 * Dally nnd Saturdays G lea asar I A.M. lo I P.M. STMH 6 B E A M S 1 Potato Pancakes *"•*> I \ BOTTLED Prldayi I A.M. lo I P.M. '***'• m « . « | 9 Yonr Choice Cl«s*d All Dsy Wsdnssdsyi O n m • $»m Chapped Slrlola V/i K K f Sw an to i’i Dlnnar 30 W. Front St., CAM PBELL’S BEANS Koyport Q F O R DoraiR’i Oandled Yam X- S e r f ' CAS COlfax 4-2020 GOLDEN CORN S S T Atparacw Spaari & “ ^ “ ■JS* Hr Af Vamtty v«k and Aba* Boll’s Pinsippla Juice 2 19* You Oot CUan, Quick APPLBERRY SAUCE 1 0 0 BowRyfMi Paieakat 2 39* Haat For Cooking Appls .TMrMvon 'X55* Prompt, Effldont CLIN 6 PEACHES -.J S L . t ' Z ' S - Y o u r C h e k a Sorvlco A*P Silier Dnst Baiqsit Pies ‘^ Ir 1 Route 36 at Main St. t.; MwOataygeat ' Nortaa’i Ham INiaer '^SS* T O M A T O E S . KEYPQRT CAS (0 . Keansburg A F O R Oyttar Stow “”2f* SUNSW EET PRUNES i f c Rico H arvoit Tlmo I D A T A T A K C AAPBrind-AenchFrlad f^wiya 1 0 0 KTVrOKT I.UMPFK Open R h n M n POTATOES frozen '*£ 27* w b i t o R i s o ■ .. tm liw Jnr ia< dishes, Paney & SIJI’I’I.Y CO. S iltaia Whits Rlss Shart grain H r D Valuot I Ilk - ‘S # * * £ 77* lfa wlri th* Hndb |ai S-rt< via < B liis Bonnet Margarlio ,Vm ^ 25* EngUsh M otors L a x L ip id 15 Chicken Recipes lllareal Toilet Tissue ^ m a i n dishes, salads & desserts oper M arkets Fels Liquid Detergsit ^ Betergeat * - 1»* (x : i f h ■; i«. m 5: t “ i ‘ " - • •. * Mercury — Edsel — Lincoln October M bm an’s D a y Nino Lives Gat Food 2 ^ t b ^ • • j o b » • * « * • PfkM «ff*cthr* Hir> Stturity, Oct. S ri l« NEW AND USED CARS tm . •*• “ now on sale lO t Lustre Creme Shampoo ^ ''&&* Sa^«r M ulcts and S*lf-SM4L«f rJl Thwndoy, October 1,1959 PogeTweiv* — fir** Strfon THt MATAWAN JOUHWAl LEGAL NOUCE LEGAL NOTICE am QRoniAXCx t n a m o a h d an acre succeeding 400 eouare ies* RESTRICTING TO WECUTED Is used for the accommodation, recep­ DISTRICTS AND REGULATING tion or- treatment of tbe aged or sick T H I S l l H BUILDINGS AND who are residents therein e*c)udraf STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO members of tbe resident fam ily. _ THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND THE » P A R K IN G SPACE. , A U TO ­ VOLUME AND EXTENT OF M O B IL E . . . T h a t a re a requiredfor THEIR USE: MOUIATOIG AND parking or storage of one automftiue Including necessary ,aisle or driveway space 'providing access thereto. OP BUILDINGS AND O T H E R 30. P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E . . . STRUCTURES; REGUlATTNa AND Thev office of a member of a recog­ KEOTRICnHG THE PERCENT­ nized profession. When conducted in AGE OF 1OT OCCUPIED. TH E e residential district, a professional SIZE OF, YARDS. COURTS AND office ahall be incidental to the resi­ OTHER OPEN SPACES, TH E dential occupation, shall be conducted DENSITY OF POPULATION; KEG- by e member of the residestisl family VLATINO AND RESTRICTING entirely within s residential building, THE LOCATION. USE AND and shall include -only the offices, o f' EXTENT OF USE OF BUILDINGS doctor* or physicians, dentists, op­ LOTS AND STRUCTURES FOB tometrists. minister*, architects, land­ TRADE, INDUSTRY. EVIDENCE scape architects, professional engi* - AND OTHER PURPOSES; ESTAB­ seers, lawyers, artists, authors, mu­ LISHING A BOARD OF ADJUST­ sicians and such otber similar pro* M ENT AND P ROVED ING PENAJ> fessional occupations which may be TIES FOB TH E VIOLATION ao designated by the zoning board THEREOF. upon finding by such board that such BE IT ORDAINED by th' Mayor occupstion is truly > professional la and Council of t h . Boroutfh o f Beat* ch a ra cte r by virtue of the need for jw m d , to Um County of Monmouth similar training and experience as a and State ot New Jersey, m follow s: condition for the practice thereof and DEFINITIONS that the' practice of such' occupation Certain words and terms In this shall in no way adversely affect the ordinance ere defined lor thc purpose safe and comfortable enjoyment of hereof as follows: property rights In any sons to a greater extent than for th* profes­ 1. WORDS AND PHRASES . . . sional activities .listed herein.: Tbe Words used In the present tense in* Issuance of a state or local license elude tb* future, the singular number fo r regulation of a ny gainful ofceupe* Include* tht plural snd th* plural, tion need not be . deemed indicative tbe singular, The word "lot” includes of professional standing. ! ‘ . the word “plot'*. Th* word "build* Inf" include* th* word “structure. 31. & E T -B A C 3 L I N E . . . A Une ’ The term "such ss" wher* used.here* within any lot, usually marking tbe tn 4 »n be considered u Introducing limit* of a required yard space, -paral- a typlcst or illustrative rather than lei to any street Une between Which aa entirely exclusive or inclusive and the street line no ending or designation of permitted or prohibited portion thereof, may be erected ex­ lues, - activities, establishments or cept es provided in this ordinance. structures. &2. SIGN . . ; As used In the regula­ tions contained in this ordinanoe, the 1. ACCESSORY USE OR BUILD TNG term “sign” shall mean any outdoor . . « A subordinate use or building, advertising sign or outdoor adver­ the purpose of which U incidental io tising structure. . that of a main us* or building on the •a m * lot. 33. STORY . . ..That portion of a : S. A LLEY , . . Any public or private building included between the surface way less than 50 feet in width unless of any floor and the aurfece Of .the such way existed prior to the passage next floor above tt, or if there Is na of this ordinance In which case any floor above it. then the spaoe between ubllc or private way which ls Wss the floor and the celling next above Biaa 10 feet In width. tt. No story shall be deemed to . be • 4. a p a b t m e n t o r d w e l l i n g a first story If its floor level Is more UNIT ,;,A room, or suite of two or then six feet sbove the level from more' rooms, which is designed for. which the height of the builidlng Is Intended for o r occupied by one fam ily measured. A mezzanine floor snail or household, living e i, en Independent be counted as a story if it covers unit doing Its own cooking. over one-third the erea of the floor next below it, or if the vertical dls» I. AUTOMOBILE WRECKING . . . tance from the floor next below It to M' Ju n k Y a rd . the floor next above it ls twenty-four « BASEMENT , , , A story partly feet or more. A basement shall be iiodergrourid and having more than counted as a story if its c*Uing is one*half of Its height above ground. over five feet above the level from 1, BUILD ABLE AREA. . .That cen* which the height of the building, is tret1 portion M any lot lying between measured Or if it is used for btislnese - required yUrd* and/or setback lines. purposes or If It Is used for dwelling i. _BUILDIN& ...... iu . ,. . wvAny structurefirunurv purposes by other than a Janltox or having a root! supported by column* domestic servants employed in the b y . w alla and intended for the asm* building, including th* famuy abelter: housing, or enclosure of any of th* aame. : ■ jMmkonT aiutaaT or chattel. . BUILDING HEIGHT . . . The 34. S T O R Y H A L F . . . A etory 0* vertical distance measured from the which any two exterior eld es meet e mean elevation of the finished grade sloping root not more thin two feet along th* front of tbe building to the above the floor of such story, or that high**t point e f the.roof for flat roofs; portion of any structure herein de* td fhe mean height level (between fined, as a basement. - ■ * the eayes and itldg*) for gable and 34. STR EET . . , A public or private hipped roofs:, io the deck line for thoroughfare not less than ft fe el manssrd roofs. in width if in existence prior to the , 10.- C E L L A R . . . A story p a rtly e as age of this ordinance nor lea* underground which has leis than.half Btan JO feet in width if ' established its height above ground level. • since the date of passage of thli XI. DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY* ordinance which affords the principal « v . A attached building designed for me.sns of access to-shutting property, or occupied exclusively oy one family including avenue, place, way. drive, — dwelling {unit. lane, boulevard, highway, road end It DWKLLENQ, TWO-FAMILY . . . agy other thoroughfare except an A detached erseml-detached building whefe hoi more thsn two indivldaal * ^ -STREET LINE OR FRONT LOT family or dwelUnjr units sre entirely J^ E . . . The dividing line between separated by vertical walls or hori­ the Jot and tha etreet. zontal floon. unpierced. except for access to th* outside or to a common 37. STRUCTURE . , , Anything con­ c e lla r. , structed, assembled or erected, the 13, D W E L L IN G . M U L T IP L E . . . use of which requires location on the A*boUding.or ponion thereof used or ground or attachment to something designed as ^ residence • for three or having location on or in the ground, more apartment or dwelling units In* and shall include fences which ere eluding- apartment houses, apartment m ore than 60% solid, tanka, towers, hotels. end flats, but not including sdvertislng devices, bins, tents, lunch automobile -courts, or former eingle wsgons, trailers, dining cars, camp fam ily dwellings -converted for occu* cars or similar structures on wheels pancy by not more than three families or other supports used for businese as nermitted herein. . or living purposes. The word “ struc­ D W E L L IN G U N IT . . .See ture shall not apply to service A p a rtm e n t utilities r entirely below the ground. 18. F A M IL Y ; . . One o r m o re per* 38. S T R U C T U R A L A L T E R A T IO N S sons living a« a single, non-profit . . -. Any change li\ the aupporting housekeeping i unit ,es" distinguished members of a building, such as bear­ from it^vidu*!*. or group*'occupying ing walls, columns, beams, or girders . frnNMMritft Utility, eystem ot"m«cBanic4 ...... — ...... 1 B“5KS» be deemed equipment of a' structure which ma­ to Include necessary servants when terially alters its usability, capacity sernals share th* common house* or function. keeping ^facilities and services. 39. T R A IL E R C A M P O R C O U R T ■ lft ( FARMING . , >. Agricultural ;• - An jirea devoted to or designed activity or the raising of livestock or for the accommodation of two or more small animals as a major source of wheeled vehicles or portions thereof income and -if conducted upon a lot in us* as or capable of use as resU or plot in single ownership of- not less denUal facilities which are contmon* than4*cres in-area.- ...... •ly known aa house trailers or auto 17. FLOOR AREA . . . The total en­ 5i ?rf; Any auoh house trailer closed floor area of a structure used which - haa been rendered incapable for residential purposes or tor busi­ °* immediate removal to another alta ness or commercial activities which, shall be considered a residential in the case of >*the Utter, Includes structure and shall meet all require­ customer faculties, showcase facill' ments of this ordinance for a resi­ ties thereof and ealee facilities. dential structure. - lt. OARAGE « . . Building used (or housing or storing of self-propelled 40. U SE . * ■ T^e purpose tor which motor Vehicles or unit portions there­ lend or a building thereon is de- of designed for us* on public high­ SJTanged or intended or for w a y *. maintained! W "?*y *" “"W **1 " (a). OARAGE, PRIVATE . . . A garagi intended for, or used by, the motor vehicle* of; th* families resi­ mayOw1 r«iuir«i by- tS T orStoanA! dent upon the premises.- secondary building which ls sc* . YARD, rear ... A yard ex­ cessory to aucb principal structure. tending acroia the full width of the lot Horn* -occupations are normally in and lying between the rear Una of the- field -of-workor the ertinn. mid th- ntwM t w ill of part may include such activities as dress­ W W ' Th* d*Pth ■>« a,rear making, .millinery, , watch making, yard shall be messured at rlrht electrical;end radio repair, and car* engies to the rear of; the lot in & nenlry. wher* not mor* than three same manner as specified herein for ?3) persons are emoloyed full time. Ia ~of M depth. • • The retail sale of goods and services X^RD, SIDE . , . An open, tin- In Structure* designed or Altered to occu^ed space between, the aide line make auch activitlee the prim ary, use *}*• ssrnT the n e a re st w a ll o r p a rt of any structure or the alteration of erf the building and extending from * any miildlng for a “ store type front" H? ,u *2?^ y*™ to the fear yard,' or shall not be construed to be a home S Vk - # 1]0* of elUier of such yards; occupation under the term* of this to the front or rear lot. lines as the * ordinance, - . . m*y, be. The width of a aide 10. JUNK YARD . .. The use of any yard shall be measured at 'right lot ../or the etorage, keeping or angles to the side Uue of the loti <1 abandonment bf Junk, including scrap 43. ZONING . BOARD . T ’shall metals or other acrap materia!, or meanJtonlog Board of Adju»tmenrs»^ for th*/dismantling, demolition.' or established under this^orduiancer' ^ ^ bandonment of. structures. automo* . . - ^ • • ' Z O N E S > •••'■ - 11** or other vehicles, equipment and (A) For the purpose' of Ieaaenlnji Smachinery or parts thereof, provided, however, that this definition ahall not safely - from fire, panic- and other be deemed to Include any of the fore- h'*IU'. morau tolng use* which are accessory and ®*1 *he general welfare: • proVidine Incidental to any agHcultural in­ adequate Ught and air: preventing th e' dustrial use permitted In any rone. overcrowding of land or buildings: The term MJunk Yard” ss herein K ? i * undue concentration of poeu- defined Includes automobile wrecking ?k; reM°nable coculderatfoh - ya rd s. to the character of the district and 11. LO T . . , Land occupied or to be JJf peculiar suiUbiliiy for pa^Lular occupied b r a building and its .*<*• ¥ff*i end with the c^Jective of. coo* cessory buildings, together with such aervlng the valu* of prooertr tntf open epeees as are required under encouraging the most a jg i^ e te tSe the provisions of this ordinance' for ?ik J*2 thr®**^h°ut such municipsUty. a lot in Ute district in which such lot Is situated, antT havlng the required d inld^ J n,t£ * , “ ne* » • foUowa: frontageon a street. R • 100 (Residential) ■XL LOT AREA . . . The total hori­ R * 73 tR esid entlan zontal area Included within lot lines. R - 80A (Residential) Wbere tbe front lot line Is the center R ‘ MB (Residential) Jtne of a street or lies in part or In G • B (General Buslnesa) '• whole In the'street erea, tbe lot area L\ ^ (Industrial) . shall not include that part of the lot Tne zoning mao which k w i *. In itw or to be used aa the street. ' 33. .LOT DEPTH . . . The shortest fr? thereof, ' . horizontal dlstsnc* between the front When an uncertainty exists ae lot Une and e Une drawn parallel to ^he boundartei of .n j * ihi the-front lot line through the mid- ** part of tb?aald - rfnt of the re a r lot Une providing p;.f hJ following rule* ahall .doTt- Kat in triangular lots having no rear (1) Zone boundary lioee sts% e lo t Une th e distance sh a ll b e m easured tended to follow street.' m ' » to the midpoint of a lln* parallel to pr^rty lines as they irfTt oq' the front lot line which shall be not f if r f £ ! record unless such dl»> > lea* than 10 feet In length measured trict boundariea are fixed by di­ between Ita Intersections with the side mensions as shown on the lot Une*. • . . 24. LOT FRONTAGE . . . That por­ f l j S V£eT,^ .^ clL fcouw U riM ar, 1 tion of a tot extending along a street nxed by dimensions and wheiw • line. In odd shaped or triangular they approximately follow lot Hnes. shaped lots tbe length of tbe frontage where they sre not more than may be considered to be the same 10 feet distent therefrom, such let as the lot width except that such »hall-t>* constructed te be length of frontage shall aot be lea* than two-thirds (2/3) of -any minimum S S r w £ r n^ ^ : • - * WB frontage herein required, ■ - I B . ; X O T . w m r u « ; . Tbe - toeaa horizontal width measured ' et tight (1) No building ahall be eneted angles to the lot depth. end no existing building shall te li: NON-CONFORMING USE . . . movpd. altered, edged to or eo- Use i of a building or ot land that does not conform to the regulations of this ordinance for the district ta which it Is aituated. f i s r s ST. NON-CONFORMING S T R U C ­ TU RE . . . A structure which in its after listed ea ■ permittedUl® "•** inhereto- th* design or location upon a lei does district in w hich snSHSldtaglJ not conform to the regulations of this land is located. «»ww»ng or ordinance for the district -In,-which III No building than b* ererted. “ ts located.1 •- ! ^reconstructed or struet«rallT alter- » . NURSDVQ HOICK . . . Any bund. ' fg to exceed , in hetgbt the U m tt ing inwhlch more thaa ooe roon or herdnafter designated for tbe dl* . *£ »i«k y * ' f ’t / * ! V lfc W n .* - •­ Thursday, October 1, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* ThlrtMn — First S«ctIon

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAJL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE trict In whicb auch building U lo- extension of any non-conforming church steeples and cupolas, be a setback of not less than 90 lar heavy machinery of e nuisance fighting faciUUes are provided by ses certifying that the structure or avoid pracUcal d ifficulties or un* structure pr ol any non-conforming structure shall exceed I'a a lories feet from the street Une. In producing character except as per* the occupant of the lot itself and pro­ use compiles with tlie provisions of nectssary hardships and In a manner (S) No build in# shaS be erected. use of land or structure into any or 99 feet in height, blocks where atructurcs have al­ m illed under aectlon G . below. viding further that where any part this ordinance. Such occupancy per­ to secure the public health, safely m existing building be altered, en­ front yard or side or rear yard or <<> No dwelling shall be erected ready beeh erected the average G. Research Laboratories. of any structure exceeds 40 feet In m its ah«JU be granted o r denied w ith ­ and general welfareN larged or rebuilt. nor shall bu y other reserved open space provided w hich -doea not have aa ita en­ setback Une observed by buildings n H. Oltice and clerical activities. height, tha distance irom the inter' in llO) days Irom the date that tor elsewhere in this ordinance. on the aame aide of the atreet G. Appeals to the Zoning Ihmrd oped space ^surrounding any build* closing walla e seriea of vertical Prohibited Uses section wllh the ground of the sertl a w ritten appUcaUon is „ (lied with may be taken by any person as- in f be encroached upon or reduced R E S ID E N C E R-100 Z O N E wall surfaces not 1c m than 9 feet within 200 feet on each aide of an. The following acUvities snd uses cal plane or projection thereof of the Building lno}>euior. grieved or by any officer, dcpartaf In a ny m anner, except in con* (A ) In the Residence R*100 Zone no in height measured from grade vacant lot ahaU determine the ae1 are specifically prohibited lo any such higher porUoh uf any atructure C. Enfwctiiucnt lot shall *be used or no structure ment, board or bureau of inW formity to tbe yard, lot area, and to the lowest point where the ver* back of all structures oo sucb lot sone. ' - to any Tot Une shall be equal to the It shaU be tho duly uf tha Bu ild ­ Bortnigh affected by any decblon of shall be erected, altered or occupied e xce p t' that this distance need not building location regulations here­ tical plan of the wall changes di­ 1. The slaughtering of animals and total height of auch structure. ing Inspector to ’ etiforc* tlie piwvl- the Uullding Inau cfto r. An Ap^tral inafter designated for tbe district lor any purposes except the follow­ rection to form roof, cornice, eaves exceed SO f#Wt. Lot Coverage in g : rendering of lets and oils. sions of tltls ordinance. It shall l>« shall be taken within twenty (20) la which sueh building or opes or other enclosing surface area. IE) Rear Txrda. Not more than 40% of the total lol (he duty of the mem bers of the dsys by filing with the Building in* •pace la located. (1) Detached single fatnily dwell­ (C) Side Yards * Upou every lot there shall be a 2. The private or commercial dis­ area ahaU be covcred by buildings Police Department and the >lr« apccior snd with the Zoning ttoant, <4) No yard or other open space ings and the accessory structure There shall be a total combined rear yard or not less than 20 feet. posal of refuse or the dumping of or enclosed structures on any lot Department to report any violations a un ike of appeal apecliymft the |H W ll'ded about an; bulldinx for and uses normally auxiliary there' width of side yards on each lot (F) Accessory Buildings ' garbage, trash or Incinerated mater­ Used for a u te which Is permitted ln of the proviaiuns <>f this ordmuace grounds thereof. The apptsi! «hall be i of complying with the lo. equal to 25% of the. total width (I) No garage or other acceaaory ial, except where specifically permit­ the Industrial Zone but not eUpwhere in wrlUng to the BulldUig Inspector accompaimd by a filing fee cf five of this ordinance sfaiiU (2) 1%e offices of a mem ber of of the lot. In no caae shall any building or structure ahaU be con­ ted by this or other ordinances end permitted by this ordinance tn any and at the aame time to send a dolUirs i&>. The'ButUUng Inspector considered aa providing a yard a r«coguued profession who la in aide yard be lees than t t«et. The structed nearer to any front prop­ further except thst disposal of non­ more restricted twe. Unless other­ of such report to the Svcicttiry nf shall forUiwiUi trsuimut ta the board o r opea space (or another lot. residence on the lot and providing to.taJ width of both aide yard s need erty iine«than tha principal struc­ putrescent and non-inflammable waale wise required, the msxlinum cover­ the Zoning Hosrd and the Borough all Uie pM’cik cmistituUng the recoid AREA AND HEIGHT that not more than 25% of the not exceed 30 feet in width except ture on the lot or nearer to any matsrial may be used as land fill age specified therein in the General Clerk. Tile Building Irupertor shall from wniuh the action appealed was (A ) A R E A when so required under other pro­ aide property Una than 4 feet or where no unsightly, hasardoua er not Usue.tnty ix’riult or it-rUflvatt* taken. babiWble floor area is ln office visions of this ordinance. Buslneaa (G.B.) Zone fur those busi­ (1) Every part of a required yard apace. nearer to any rear property line noisome conditlooe wiU reeulL ness and Commercial uses which ere of occupancy fe II An appeal stove all proceedings ahall be open and unobstructed from (D) Front Yards than 3 feet. which doea not conform with the (3) Public parks and pi ay Upon every lot there shall be S. Junk Yards, permitted in Ute Industrial Zone shall in fu itheiance ol the at-Unn appealed {ta lowest level to the sky, except «. H m, lirn «r.l. pnurtUon »nd previsions of this ordinance. It ahall grounds. - a setback of not less than 29 feet (X) On any comer lot no garage apply to such uses in Uie Industrial from , unless the Butidlnj< Inspector lor the ordinary projection of sills. (4) Public buildings including or other accessory building ahaU ibricaUon tu metala end metals pro­ Zone. be the dutv of the Uulltiing Inspec­ certiflea to. the Zoning Board after . batti courses, chimneys, (lues, but­ from the street line. In blocks ducts snd chemicals tlu< chemical tor, upon Uie filing with him uf any public schools but not including where structures have already be constructed nearer tha rear MULTIPLE DWELUNG GROUPS ihe notice of appeal ahall have been tresses, ornamental features, end correctional institutions or hospit­ property line than 10 feet or near­ producta. A Multiple DwelUng Group or plana for the construction. eHeraUon filed wllh him that by reavon el l i i i l . provided however, thst none been erected the average setback 9. Sand and gravel pile. or repair of any structure to re­ als exclusively for the isolation of line observed, by building on the er the side property Una on the Garden Apartment Development is facts stated in the certificate a stay cl thr aforesaid projections shall contagious diseasea or for the in­ secondary street than the average 9. Petroleum refining, a structure or a group of structures quire the owner or agr.nl of such would cause (mtuUteut petit to Ute project into the minimum side yards >ame side of the street within 200 7. Rubber manufacturing or treat­ atructure or land, to certify in sane. feet on each aide of any vacant setback Hna obssrved by primary •oviding dweUlng units to separate or property. In su^h oatte proceed­ mora than 34 Inches. (5) The following is subject to etructurcs fronting on auch street ment. ■' itnUlea fu r rent ( I ) w hich ia de- wrlUng the use or Intended use of ings shall not be stayed otherwise IB ) H E IG H T lot shall determine the setback of 9. Explosives, manufacturing or sny structure or land eo to be con­ the issuance of a use permit by all structures on auch lot. except tetil roof area and shall not exceed in publlo streets or public rights thia aactlon which haa s habitable ing and unloading of com m ercial a reasonable height to be determined of way, and setback line observed by primary E effect upon surrounding areas shau be aa follows j One member fecled by eald appeal as provided structures fronting on such atreet. floor area of leas than 900 square venldea which aheu be adequate to a u ie of poor arrangem ent, in- to serve for one year, one fer two in the tiatute e of The fttate of New umb reference of all such cases to Ir* afiX^-Suslness or Industrial storage faculties, classification area of 9,000 square feet for tach Uses Permitted . B borhood character. with etch succeeding member ie i- edjolntog aald property to be Vtfecb ln the General Buaineas (G.B.) i. Adequate parking faciliUes for vlng for five yeara. ed, eno other interestedinterested property * Zone «njrpfinclpat structure of fire* yards and roundhouses, or activi­ single family dwelling or other ihe employees of any establishment tt) That the project be developed woof or /Are-resistant construction principal structure herein permit- Zone no lot shall be used or no struc­ and melntained end opereled tn an 8. The membera of geld board iwnera« i a#se may.m ay 'be designated ’ by ties'which generate electronic in* ture shall be erected, altered or shall be provided upon the property he Boardoari of AdIjustm enl may be Creeled to a height in ex­ terference are prohibited. occupied for any purpose except the In which euch estabUshment la lo­ area of not teas than I acre exclueive mey be removed for ceuae, upon f cess of that specified for the dis­ (?) Uses comparable to the above Minimum Lot Width cated. except that part or aU ef of publlo waya. written charges and after a publlo VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES trict* provided each front, side and upon finding to that affect by the o single fam ily dwelUng or other foU^wl^etjdenUsl uses permitted in auch parking faclUtles for the em« (S) That no structure be built hearing by the Borough Council. Any For every violation of the r._pro- rear yard alongside-which euch ^ ex­ zoning board of adiuatment. . principal structure herein permitted ployeea of eny establishment mey be rloaer than so feel lo any R-100 or vacanoy on aald board shall be filled vislona of thla ordlttanoe. the owner, the Residential R-90B Zone under R-75 Zone boundary Une a, except for cessive height oi structure ir to be (8) Garage facilities for not more shall be erected upon a bt which the same conditions and require­ elsewhere located aubject to the foi* or the unexpired term of the mem­ contractor, or other peeeon or per* burn is increased 9 feet per each 1 than S private eara for eaeh stogie is less than 79 feet in width. lowing‘ ‘ requirement ‘ ita: street tinea, providing that the ber whoae term ehell be come ve- sona interested ea leasee, tenant or ments governing situ of lot mini­ BoerdBoard nf Adjustment may give per­ foot of auch additional height. dwelling. (!) Minimum Habitable Floor Area mum srea ana setbscks as apply A. Such...... fsciliUes _ ehLphall not . be _ ‘ ly the board ihall orgsn- otherwise, In any. building pi pretn* OENERAL PROVISIONS . <0) 8igtje. • except that no ajgn No residential structure shall be to auch uaea in aald realdanUal farther than 900 (set from any mission )o* reduce sduee thisthle to not lees r. - . v f t . ." selection1 of one. of -Ita laea where each Violetta has been fA> STREET WIDTHS ...... ahall be erected, or, Installed for erected in the Residence R*79 Zone atich establishment. than 90 feet fo.for r eeoondary or aecee-aecee* mtmbfrsembers asa. chelrnjan . thereof, cnmmitled er ahaU exist and who R*50B Zone. C. Meetings . "lh aU residence tones there shell any purpose except the following: which hai a total habitable floor 2. Combined residential uses with B. 8ueh (aclUUea shaU not bs aory structures not more than one Zoning Board refuse* to enale said violation with* bt one dwelling structure per lot. K. (a) One sign adverting a per­ area of leas than 900 square fact professions! offices end heme occupa­ placed nearer to a^y road or atreet story in height, sh a ll be heli st the cell of the n five et ex­ boards erected by churches, tributed clientele auch aa: be the Same sa for the tone in board shall adopt aupn i f c v i ; , (b) One temporsry sign Indi- 100 feet on each aide o f any va< . Antique* or gift shops. Upon every lot there shall be s ceeding one square foot in area in cant lot shall determine the set­ setbsck of not Ises then 90 feet from which the project is developed, but ruies snd regulaUoni ea m ey bemey W H IN B F r n O T t V B csting real property (or aale or . AutomobUs sales rooms pro­ shell not oOierwiss apply to the re- necessary to carry Into effect ths arose section shall be permitted on rent which shall be not larger back of all structures on sueh lot t any street Une except thet whsra This ordinance shsU take effect any lot within the triangular area vided thst where used oar sales iy portion of sn industrial building latlonshlp of structure within the provisions and purposes of this ordl- end .publics- than • square feet, advertising except that this -distance need not are to be permitted only where ipon its ilnel.psaasge tornied by two intersecting etreet exceed 40 feet, but shaQ not be ilea feces s street Is used for the project itself except es required tn nsnce. . - provide/ t>y Jew, but sny Une* bounding aaid lot, o r tha pro­ the sa ls or letting Of only “ accessory to the aale of new cars psregraph 8. E The purpose of the board shall remises on which it is cn, less than 90 feet in any case. and the used car lot ahaU be loading end unloading of vehldea the ~_Jdini or ilruclure lha erection ol tection of such lines, and by a line lined. (2) No setback need exceed more distance to the street line from that (9) Thet the occupancy be entire­ be: which nee been euthoriaed by e per* connecting a point on each street than one-half of tbe total lot depth. located on the same lot wtth tht portion of the building .shaU be 90 ly residential except for thoee scUvl- (a) To Interpret the law In Ita mil issued by ihe Building lnspaolnf Une located » feet from the inter- 6(o) Not more then 2 temporary principal uae. ties permitted In the Residence ground signs on s subdivision (D) Rear Yards fe e t • . applieeUon to a specific instance prior to lh^_Ihe psisaij^^_n^p a is e ie nf ,lh thla la ortlj-to orift- pec tion of the street..lines. Upon every Jot there shsU be e. Baked goods for retail sales Reer Varda . . ... w . 90A. Zone end such non-oommsrcfel where the reiu lallo n e m ay be may be comn'eted In acoorn- (D) QFF STREET PARKING * which haa been-approved-by the only^ : Upon every lot there shall be e facilities for recreation or eocial cuuched In generel terme imly, witn tha law in rarue al the borough, provided tturt eaoh alga i rear ysrd of not less than 19 Iiv aU residential sonee peridng eet. d. Drugs and phsrmaceuUceii. rear yard of not leaa than 29 feet Intercourse es srs to bs provided (bi To heir end decide appeals .sn such permit wss r,ranted, eoace for one automobile and the doee not exceed 24 square feet J .a. Groceries. eotey for the residents ef the project In area. In no case is suiy such .oarvlae agendas coincides *«th -or IteS' W . T A U fu W ^ pvirpoi. . _s te poaalble. . ... Council ot tlie n oroufh of M itiw e n \ , ‘ feet in height. mitted. and that not more than I gaUons bery Is plsnted end mslntslnsd paral­ It shaU be unlawful to use or per­ trict boundary line, and in addition snd piece ell persons desiring to bo building. . (2) No dwelling snail be erected Minimum Lot Width . e f inflam m able fluid la a to red le l to the zona boundary. mit the use of eny building o r thereto, pursusni to the statutes nsird iherson will bs given full Wbcre the «bove requIrem«nt, Im­ (!) No aingle family dwelling pose greater restrictions up<«i the which does not have as Its en­ ,oa>! on the premises, Building Height Limiteilons promisee or pert thereof hereafter injectJed tyto a£p{op?ifteapproprlMe conditionscon poriunhy, lo c a t io n of Accessory buildings closing walls a aertes of vertical er other principal structure here­ d, Funeral nomee iand under- No building shell exceed S stories crested, IocsumI, erected, chsnged, iguardi, aeterinlna and ...... Arthttr C Heli wall aurfaces not lets than • feet in permitted shall be erected upon takingting estAUsbmenU. . or 40 feet In height. Th e height of converted or enlsrged wholly or iTcatmn nf Uie provlaloni herein « h i any requirements elsewhere In a lot which Is less than 90 (eat in repair ibllshed In hsrmnny with thsir Borough Clerk thU ordinance the above ahal apply in height, measured from grade to e. O arages a a tin cture m ay be tncreesed be­ psrtly unUl a certificate of occupan­ the lowest point when the vertical width. _ , shops, providing not mprei tna yond 40 feet when edequate fire cy has bean Issued (or Ihst premia general intent and purt>osei snd to to accessory buildings aa well, (H) Minimum Habitable Floor Aree. LOCATION OF lane of the wall changes'direction -9. vehicles. . . . which are incapable .apabl< > form root cornice, eaves or (4 ) No single family structure ration or use sre stored ACCESSORY BUILDING B shaU be erected In the Residence Unless elsewhere specified ln other enclosing surfsce ares. on the p rem ises, exclusive oi {A\ (C) Side Yards R-90A Zone which has s habitable those vehicles awaiting repair. tbe ordinance, accessary building* There ahall be a total combined floor area of les* than 900 square f. Hotels. ' ■ball conform te the following regu- width of side yards on each lot feet exclusive of porches, garages, jriicii as to their locations on the g. Laundry coUscUon — equsl to 29% of the total width or cellars. ___ vldlng thst no processlni shall RESIDENCE (R40B) ZONE U) Accessory buildings m ay of the tot In no esse stall any be dons en the premises. side yard be less than 10 feet. (AK In the Residence R-&0B Zone h. O ffices of contractors in the occupy pot more than 25% of the no lot shall be ueed or no structure rear jrard ares .in any Residence ID) Front Yards ^ _ building trades providing that n® upon every lot there shall be shall be erected, altered or occupied bulk storage of materials or Zone, and sot more than 40% of s setback of not less than 33 feet for sny jmrpose except the following: equipment is permitted. the rear yardareain Business or from the street Une. In blocks (1) Detached single family dwell* I. Radio and eiectricalirepaihng Industrial Zones provided that such where structures hsve slready 1. Restaurants, diner*, bars and buildings shall not exceed fifteen been erected the average eetbsek and uses normally auxiliary there­ taverns. (19) feet In height. Such accessory Une observed by buildings on the to except that nothing in this sec* k. Shoe repelling. buildings ahall be Included ia con- ssme side nf ths street within 200 lion shaU prohibit the conversion Side Yards patlng . the. msximum- P«r£“ lN$» feet on each side of any vacant lot er alteration of any single family No side yards shsll bs required cf the lot area which. may be bail! shall determine the setbaok of all structure tn existence a f the Ume except thst (a) all stngls family and upon ln any given case. structures on such lot. exeept that of psssage of thla ordinance Into two fa m ily dwelUngs sh all have ihe 12) in Ihe case of ; an interior this distance need aot exceed 90 more than two separate dwelling aame minimum side yards as are lot abutting on one atreet, no de­ units provided that sueh dwelling required (or Residence R-60B Zones tached accessory building shallbe feet. (E) Bear Yards * units snail conform with the follow­ snd (b) w herever s proosrty line erected or altered so ss to occupy Upon e v e ry lot there sh all be ing provisions: colnddes w ith or lies within 90 feet the front half of the lot «cept a rear yard of not tesa than 25 (a) Any single family dwelling of the boundary tins of sn/ converted under the provisions where lota are over ZOO feet in fe e t _ denUal tone the mexlmum side yard depth thla setback -need not exceed . A (am * »u»ch€4 lo n r of porches, garages, or cellars. cluding accessory stmcturee de­ erected, altered or occupied lor any ■14. .1rf tha d w *nin« »nd con- RESIDENCE R-73 £ONB voted to any . permitted home purpose whicb wee net so used prior ■tructed ■■ ■ P*rt *uth dwelllrim (A) In the Residence R-73 Zooe no occupation ahall not exceed WKi to the passsge of this ordlnence ex - br considered aa a part of lot shall be osed or no structure of the habitable floor area of the cept tbe following: ~tbe dwelling and not as an acces- shall be erected, altered or occupied principal dwelling on. the dll Rntlneai am * aery building and shall meet sll for aayjwrpoee except the following; — (9) Parka and Playgrounds permitted in the Genera) Business nqufrementa for front, aide or (ll Detached aingle family dwell' (9 ) PubUc B u ild in g In d u d ln i (G .B.) Zone. W u yards, other setbacks and Inffs and the accessory., structure* PubUc schools but not including 2. Public utility end service acUvt* height ol structure. _____- and uses normally auxiliary there­ correctional institutions or hospi­ Ues ot an IndustrlsI character such (71 If the average elope of the to. , . tals exclusively for the Isolation of as repair and maintenance yards, front-half of tbe tot Is greater than (2) *nie offices of a member of contagious diseases or lor the in­ storage (sriUUes, depots end stations, a m foot v e rtic a l in aeven feet of a recognized profession *bo la tn sane.-- . . classification yards or roundhouses. , horizontal distance measured from residence on the lot and providing (7) Eleemosynary, charitable snd t. Activities of an industrial nature the established street grade, at the that not more than of the philanthropic InitituUons. which msy include the febrirstlon. - property line, or if ihe elevation habitable floor area ll In office (9 ) C h u r c h e s end parochial processing or assem bly of goods end of the lot at the atreet Une is five schools materials or Uie storage cf bulk • fort or more above or below the ^("sTpubllc parks and plsy* (S) Necessary public utiUUes goods and materials provided no established street grade, a pri­ and services under the same con­ nuisance or hazard may occur be­ vate garage may .be built closer to Crm*PubUe buildings Including ditions as for the Residence R-79 yond the limits of tha let occupied the front or side Une cf the lot public schools but not including Zone. by such activity from fire or tt- - with the permission of the Zoniaf correctional institutions or hos­ IB) BuJldlng Height plosion, toxic or corrosive fumes, - .Bo ard . . pitals exclusively for the Isolation fl) Except foe structures nor­ gas. smoke, odors, fleshes, or NON-CONFORMING tJSEJ of contagious diseases or fo r the mally needed by permitted pubbr jectienable effluent. Such permitted Its following regulations shall insane. usee mar include: , . (5) Churches " a n d parochial utilities such ss towers or power control non-conforming usee in « • lines ■ and customary decorative A. PubUc geragei, automotive Istence at tbe « n e of passage of this ^fffw'ecessary public utimie* end features of permitted public and repair shops, truck terminals end ordinance. quasipobUc structures s a p h as used csr lots and sales. , , (A l If any nan-conforming strue- aerrtees trader the ssme cgndmoos church steeples antf cupolap, no B . Storage w arehouses and lum- . ,tam ahall be mere than riftr p * t- fbr such u«es as required ta the ,ber yards. -« ta t-m > dealtoyid -by-geaaon_M -Residence .£ '1 0 0 . Zone. structure shaU exceed 2\s stories (7) Garage facilities for not more or 9 feet fn hefgnr,------n - ^ C. Legndnarcleaning snd dyetog wtoditorm. fire, explosion or other work, and carpet and rug cleaning. act ef Cod or tbe public enemy, such than 3 private ears for each aingle 12) No dwelUng shall be erected atractare ahall not be rebuilt except which does not have aa tu en­ D. Tbe manufacture, compound­ ta conformity with the provisions of • ^ *5?'sfgns—The provisions of par­ closing walls a series ef vertical ing. processing, pacfcag)ng or treat­ thla ordinance controlling aide and agraph 9, Residence R-100 Zooe wan surf sees not less than 9 feet ment of consumable products so; t ■* •*. r 1 • >■ and -r customary decorative: yard shaft be leu than 9 feet. F. Btadremhh shop, metal work­ (C ) Th e poroviilons of this section restores ef permitted pt&Ue aad tD) Front Yards ing. or machine and welding shops, gfctn not be constructed to allow the' qaaii-pubtie strvctoree neb as ( 1) Upoa every lot there shall excluding drop hem mere aad aim*- Page Fourt««n — Fir*l Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thunday, October 1, 1959

Postpone Comp-O-Reei ence to “politics" aa being another mlssioner, reported durtag the put Ingly. is for the developers to clude the college bond 1•*», seea with ne apedaS woes listed, aad LEGAL NOTICE example of the way the procedures summer 1141 resident pauses, and accept for prompt action the plana as a necessary boost to acquire results of tbe referendum won’t be 1 Hwaawsidi Coundl, Boy Scoots and good motives of the governing 194 visitor passes were Issued for to be presented to them la the additional facilities for. higher ed­ binding on the Marlboro township NOTICE body were being held up to scorn. use i#-the Duhernal Lake twlm- ucation; the legalization of games Committee.' But indications are TAKE NOTICE that application hM et America, has poatpooed Its forthcoming conference the attor­ beea m&dc to tfc« Towxwhip GomaUt’ Of Non-Support five district fall camp«-t«aa An ordinance was Introduced on mini'iadlitlet, and with (3 of chance on boardwalks in shore that the committee will be guided of Tbe Towmbip oi Matswiin by sc beds led far October, UnoMng recommendation of the, Board of peifces deducted the township has ney noted. areas aad the transit bflT, desigi in future zoning by the public's de­ r k M Liqaora. lac-, « N«w Jtn eS A tf-year-dd former Laureace Mr. Weigand reported that Samuel Corporation, ' trading ps F * M some 2868 Scouts and leaden, Health and called a nuisance ordin­ received 12374 from sale of the to divert Turnpike Authority sur- cision. . Liquors, hjvinj id jprindp*] offlw oa , ^Harbai- m u , Kabert Young, * u Eden, New York, successor os because of the mosquito prob­ ance. Final reading will be on Oct. passes. pius funds to #aae commuter trans* Zoning has assumed added im­ County Road aad kom Streat CUff* found guilty of non-support in Mid the bond to the original developers wood. M ataw M Township, Monmouth lem. Dr. Alfred Henderson, As- 22. Township Clerk Mrs. Mary M. porta tion woes. portance in this rural township County, New Jeney. to transfer ib dlesex County Court last week by bury Park, chairman of tbe health The committee, on recommenda­ cf Harmony Park, has arranged with recent news that a real es­ Plenary Retail Distribution liceosa Brown reported receipt of the 1958 ' Questions on the municipal lev­ No. D-l from its pretent premises at Ju’dge Klemmer Kalteissen and aad safety committee for tbe tion of the police committee, ap­ audit. Committeeman John Phillips to have Edward Bennett, Balford el will be decided in Marlboro tate firm plans a huge home de­ contractor, start work on-surfac­ tbe Southeavt Corner td County Road Council, said that because the pointed to members of the school said he would shortly call a meet­ Township, Raiitan Township, Mat­ velopment. Acre zoning may cur­ and Rost Street. Clitiwood. &tatawaa sentenced. He v u placed on pro­ ing the roads In the subdivision Township, the anaUer af two stores Scouts camped deep la wooded patrol Thomas Maher, Marlboro, ing of the .finance committee to awan and Union Beach. The latter tail the project. frocUof oa County Road, lo Store No. bation for three years and ordered and Mrs. Ralph Howardson, Mor- this week. areas lt was believed best to study the auditors' recommen­ has two municipal questions on the Ualoa Beacb 9 of bulldinf ia tbe Central Shoppinf ta pay P i per week to his wife, ganVille, who will work only on The township committee Thurs­ F U ii located on th« southwest cor* postpone the popular events un­ dations for a study of the operation ballot. Union Beach voters will be called ocr of State -Highway Route No. 33 school days and will be paid S3 per day voted to have Mr. Weigand in­ Mrs. Genevieve Young, and three til the State Department of of the office of the township clerk. Matawaa upon to determine whether tavern and Cliflwood Avenue, CUffwood. Mat* day for patrolling the crossings at farm them as to the procedures to awan Township. children, no w living in Newark. Health declared tbe camping Street Commissioner Horace An­ Voters in Matawan are asked to dosing hours will be shortened. the respective schools. be followed in setting up a recre­ The names a ad residences oi a ll Young w u indicted by the Mid­ areas safe, possibly Ib early No­ derson said the township is approve a TOO across-the-board The question is whether the legal officers and director*, and the nsniee ation commission. Committeeman and residences of aU stockholders hold* dlesex County Grand Jury for leav­ vember. scheduled to take over the South- salary increase for all regular closing hour shall be changed from At the same time,'the Council Edwin Llebenow pointed out that ing one o r more per centum of the ing his family, in September 1958, wood streets during October, but with 310 youngsters participating members of the police department. 3 a.m. to 2 a.m. Also on the ballot stock of ssld corporation are as fol* advised all 251 Units ln Mon­ Shopping Center repairs the developer has been The proposed scale of annual sal­ is the question whether all munici­ lows: while th e/ were living at 79 Shore- the program held this surpmer, Fra n k A. HoJub, Corner Count/ mouth County lo discontinue ac­ asked to make have not been aries is chief, $$450; captain, $5875; pal- employees shall be placed un­ tivities that would take place la (continued from page one) a municipal setup to needed. Mr. Road and Rose SUtet, Cliffwood. N. /. lind Circle, Laurence Harbor, started. Mayor Chamberlain order­ sergeant, $5587; patrolmen, $5300, der the provisions of the civil ser­ Bertha Holub, Corner County Road the woods. Oscar Newqulst market comprises more than Weigand said yesterday he had sot Mrs. Young ^ad the children sub­ 22,000 square feet of floor space and ed another letter sent to the de­ determined yet if an ordinance $4878, and $4658 for three, two and vice act. k and Rose Street. Cliffwood. N. J. council chairman for camping, Raritan Township Miles Walter, 12# Morristown Road,. sequently moved to Essex County features a large number of check* veloper who will be given one must be Introduced. one years' service and probation­ Elizabeth! N. J. w said that Ihe 886-acre Camp Raritan Township voters are Objections, if any. ahouid be made out counters io addition to modem week lo comply or, he said “we ary policemen, $4300. where tha Domestic Relations Housman Training Center at being asked to approve creation of immediately in writing to Rose K. self-service meat department, go in and make the repairs and Marlboro Township Wenzel, Clerk at Tha Township of Court there ordered him to pay Farmlngdale waa closed tempor­ charge them to Wm." Marlboro Township votera will be three-member board of asses­ Mstawan. • . . arily lo overnight encampments. shelves and gondolas for all pack’ Four Area Towns support. asked how they feel about upgrad­ sors to replace the post of tax as­ rriik* Also closed la Hidden Hollow al aged, frozen and canned foodstuffs. Program Behind Schedule Judge Kalteiisea ordered Young Committeeman Anderson said the (continued from page one) ing lot sizes in the township’s resi­ sessor. If voters approve, the Rari- Corner Couoty Road * Hosa Telegraph HUL tax. Township Committee will name Street. /p . to abide by tht Essex County nij- road repair program still is behind State questions, up for referen­ dential zones from one-half-acre to CUffwood, N- J. Should the situation change, dum at the genera] election In­ one-acre. The question is general board to take office July 1. j ! $14.8A ' • - ' . trg. Under direct examination, Mr. Newqulst said, Scout walla Still No Report .. schedule, and he plans to call a Mrs. Young said the couple was kill In advised Immediately, and meeting of the road committee (coatlmiafcfrpm page one) this week to study stepping up the married la 1M7. Young Jumped up, tha fall camplag program would themselves on record endorsing be re-scheduled. work. , and* begging the court’s pardon, plans for school construction now The water problem in Madison said It waa IMS. He conduct­ proposed by the board of edu­ Park again came up when a spec­ such mentally retarded children.” cation. ed hia own cross-examination of tator asked for a report. Leonard The M ataw an Journal Classified A ds As fiv as openings since Mr, Wil­ The board is scheduled to go be­ Booth of the development Civic As­ Mra. Young. fore the State Division of Local liams’ appointment, Mr. Spitier sociation said while there haa been However, during Assistant Prose­ Government In Trtnton Tuesday said, "ha never oncf came back little Improvement the "water la afternoon for, approval of Its plans F O R S A L E FOR RENT HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE cutor Edward J. Dolan's question­ for another position.'' still bad,” but the plans made to exceed the legal debt limits of USED refrlgerator*rW9-95 and up. PLEASANT furnished room in Key­ TODFJB1 women, 18 or over Tor 61800 to 82600. delivered to your tot. ing of the defendant-attomey, who Mr. Holley said Mr. Williams was should bring about a big Improve­ both municipalities to construct Good conditio^. Pete's inc., €01- printing pencils and assembling. Bungalows, 4 rooms and bath. ment. port; near schools, bus line, rail­ wat dressed in s sport shirt and a certified teacher in North Caro­ new school facilities. fai 4-2700 or KEsnaburg 6-1100. Co-ordination and intelligence es­ Houses located in Manalapan, N. J. ' Mr. Baler reported he had In­ road atation. Write Box A In care work trousers. Young admitted he lina and J » d a letter of eligibility The board proposes construction ■ wjtl sential. Apply Ballard Advertising. Housemovers, Inc.. 58 Hull Ave­ from New Jersey officials. The vestigated the drainage problem ol thla newspaper. wjtf of. a new Junior-senior high school 133 First St., Keyport wjtl nue, Freehold. N. J. Call FReehold made upwards of 1134 a week when ln South wood, and recommended 2 HORSEPOWER Elgin outboard deputy attorney gfaenl said ths estimated lo coat $3,400,000 to re­ KEYPORT apartment, ind floor, oil Highway 33. Daley A Petrlos. he left his family. He claimed he an easement be secured from th; motor. Just right for pram or rules provide that a person cin ob­ lieve overcrowded conditions. Stu­ 4 rooms on bus line, near town EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ft-2915.______.______wjtf mide some payments in cash and tain an elenw iftry; teaching Job Board of Education to. pass over dinghy. $39. Call -COlfax 44090 dents at Mstawan High School, how and all transponation. Call COUax 8 p.m. to t p.m. Monday thru LAURENCE HARBOR house, i therefore had no receipts. without certiflcatlotrahd with such the school property with s storm after 8 p.m. Wjtf on' double sessions entirely, are V2122. : wji; ~ -" Thursday, r ** . , - 6 rooma and bath, full cellar. In the Interest of expediting the a letter. Certification cannot come sewer designed to provide direc­ 8:19 a.m. lo 12:19 p.u>,- Saturdays. faced with a real threat of .triple tion for the storm water ^omlKg Aluminum Windows RARITAN Township ranch; 3 bed­ LOweU 66068. wjl* matter, Young, who now lives at until the person holda a Job, Mr. sessions In the future unleis iome- ' rooms, living room, bath, dining BAYSHORE TOCS< 927 Linden Ave., Union, waived his Holley said. ' over South wood Dr. Present drsips, Venetian Blinds, Locust Street, Keyport MATAWAN — modem room thlngs Is done, school officials have he said, sre too small*'td take area and kitchen. Washer ana house. VA baths; breeuway. at­ right to hsve a jury hear his case. "Thla isjue Is not one ol qualifi­ said. Free Estimates ■ dryer, one. year lease, $128 per, cowax cation," Mr. Holley said, "but of water off the east end of the tract No Money Down wjtl tached garage. Excellent realden- Attempt T o Block P la n a / An ordinance extinguishing public month. References required, tlal, 813,800. 6-1171. wjl discrimination." Then Mr. Holley Karl A. Frantz, COlfag 444H. ■Would prefer no piore than 2 chil­ Board President Harold J. Dolan rights to Pine Ave., Cedar Ave.. BEAUTICIAN wanted; . experlenc- raised the question of the court's wltl dren. Carlton H Poling Realtor, HAZLET ■— Assume i%% 0.1. 'Efface Bias Case protested the acceptance of pe­ and Elm S t gained, final approval. ed. Call COlfax 4-9824, Hwy 15. jurisdiction and Judge Vogel com­ titions and charged that t h f sepa­ ALL MUSICAL Instruments for 31 Osborn St., KeyporL COlfax Tiara’s. wjl mortgage. Beautiful 2 year old • (continued Irom page one) mented: “Any review from a de­ Mayor Chamberlain said they hava ration movement was "nothing rent or aale at low prices at-The 4-1018. Wjl DRIVER — Must be over 28 yeara ranch home; stone front, 3 bed- After a hearing before the di­ cision by an administrative agency never been more than paper streets roomsr 36” attic fan, finished rec­ vision In March, State Commis* more than an attempt to l)lock oOr In the Anchor Patk sectlAn, and Music Spot, 41 Broad St.,, Key­ FOUR modern rooms and bath; un­ of age. Steady work; reference constitutes an appeal to the Appel­ p r e s en t building plan*;'’ Tfe port Phone COlfax 4-599S. pri­ reation room with bar, Fibergiasa sloner of Education Frederick M. their elimination will enable the de­ furnished. Bus stops at door. required. Write Box B. in c a n of late Division." charged Edwsrd W. Currie, a for­ vate lessons $2.90. Professional patio roof, plus many extras. $17,* Ratibinger ruled that 2&-year-old veloper to create larger loo and Call LOwell -8-3218. wjl thla newspaper. ; wjl mer board president, who present Teachen. ' . / wltl 300. COlfax 40005. ■______wjl Chirlei E. Williams, a Negro, had wider streets. DUPItEX —'4 rooms, bath, Includ­ RELIABLE woman to do .ltouse- ed the petitions “wanti thlnga al GARAGE 18x21,. ready built, UNION BEACH r- comer home; been refused a teaching position In There was a letter from the ing heat, hot water. One room work 3 days a week, Call COI- the township’* public school system Matawan Twp. they were back when he was delivered and set on your fax 4-1440. wjl 1 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, president." Laurence Harbor Woman'e Club re­ ln cellar for storage. Two blocks he applied for over a year ago (continued from page one) minding the township committee foundation. $390 complete without bath and sun porch, gas heat, Petitioner claim the borough Is from Malawan Railroad station. COOK,- steady, position. Rollo Post because of race. The Williams’ 584.53 Last year, $915,564.53 was un­ lt had promised when the present overhead door. Daley ft Petries, garage, $5300.' Carlton H. Poling sharing an unfair burden of school 2 Bank St., Matawan.______wjl* House, Keyport, N. J. wjl case waa the first of its kind in funded or carried on short term police headquarters 'In Laurence Inc., U Hull Ave., Freehold, N. J. Realtor, 31 Osborn St., Keyport taxes under Ihe present Joint dls- YOUNG or middle aged woman for New Jeraey. notes. Harbor Is vscsted because of tht Phone FReehold H9|i». wjtf STUDIO apartment, furnished; pri­ COlfax 4-1918. wjl trlct. Mr. Currie reported the . light housekeeping. .Plain cook­ Judge Vogel told both Perth Accounts fn Good Shape ahlft to the new ,Town Hali, It vate, iiath, gas, electric and heat township pupils In the school sys­ USED TELEVISION SETS Ing,' sleep In, private bath and TV. KAYPORT, -* desirable i family Arnboy attorney Henry Saltier, woujd consider use of the building included.- 56 Main St., Keyport, The auditors found all accounta In tem, comprise 88 per cent of the AND APPLIANCES Must be fond of children,- per­ cOmer homo; 2 bedrooms, living representing the Township s Board aa a library. Mr. Macrae called It P. W. Bittner. COlfax 4-2918. wjl good shape, Mr. Johnson reported total enrollment While Matawan Large selection to choose from manent position, recent references, room with fireplace, kitchen, bath, of Education, and Dep Atty. Gen. and had only two minor recom­ "a good Idea, and I hope the town­ TILLAGE TV, 20 E. Front, Street. ROOM .and board for retired wo­ $40 a week to s ta rt' .Call PLaln- oil heat, downstairs. One bed- Boraugh pupils constitute the re­ ship committee gives permission." Lee A. Holley, that if the division mendations. Mrs. Hilda C. Toma­ maining 33 per cent. . Keyport______w|U man, Good home cooked meals. fleld 5-7838. . wjl roonp, living, room, kitchen, bath were clast.fied as an adminis­ The library sponsored by the dub Call LOwell 8-6064 j27 sello questioned s statement all He noted the township’s share of TIRES GUARANTEED 3 LADIES NEEDED and gas heat upstairs, $10,(00. Carl­ trative agency, the township's ap­ ls located In No. I School. Invoicea had not been available school taxes levied for the "cur­ Used, $4.95 and tip. FURNISHED room with kitchen Christmas cash can h; yours, Earn ton ,H. Poling Realtor, 31 Osborn peal must be heard in the Appellate when the audit was made, but St., Keyport. COlfax 4-l»<8. wjl rent vear" was 1337,000 is. com­ privileges. Business couple pre­ while you.learn. Pleuant dignified Division ol the Superior Court, not QUALITY TIRE CO. Mr. Jolinson assured her this wss pared to a payment by the..borv 3141 Hwy 35, Hazlet ferred.- LOwell 6-3099. jl work. Sot Interviewed)! SH 1-1327. RANCH HOMES - $11,500, $14,500, before the Superior Court In Mid­ not an unusual thing In school ough of $325,040,f/'Th* towush' Spunky Victim Of ’ COUax 4-1738 . $15,000, $16,000, $17,40#r~J 17,91)0. dlesex county/' board *w»untinj and did not deter AUTOS FOR SALE J JS w » "V-(continued'^ f ti k i’ipige1 o l& t ntyiy £>e On Social |«#Jl».*>.'.;tLov Adminlaiiatlva Asencv from the dependability of the audit. educate more than (Witt sf%Mi., In 1B51. In November 1953, ahe was IMS FORD FAIRLANE hard top. Mt. Jolinson recommended Mlat IjQUlKREL monkev. small; -"’nlc —.., .0 open p a r and clean lieiflOTStefflng Mo * “I feel the di­ pupils.” Mr. Cyfrle declared.-* "i. •llowed to go home, after a lengthy ' radio, etc. Priced for quick sale, (ate,‘253 Broad St., vision Is in administrative agen­ surplua funds left over Irom the for children's pet- Best offer*1 up. Part-tim e; inquire Mldtown medical consultation and a session $775. Call COlfax 4-llU before 6 4-1376. construction of the new CUffwood Call COlfax 4-0280. w jl Tavern, 118;iUain St., Matawan. cy,” Judge Vogel said, "and If I'm of lessons fqr her mother In open P.M. or OSborne 1-2074 after 8 to fleet, you’re In the wrong irl- Memorial School be closed out, but UNDERWOOD' Typewriter, sewing atlng the lung, the recking bed, P.M. wjl Situation Wanted ininaf." Tlie fudge laid he waa Roy S, Matthews, chairman' of Hotaling JRetipes machine, cash register, kitchen and a portable, flgt-bed wheel 1956 BUICK, Special, 4 door, Rivf WILL wasb and Iron all types ot “inclined to agree” with Mr. Hoi- building and grounds, Stated they (continued from page ono) . Kt, chesls of drawers, crib. Beach­ WANTED TO BUV chair. era hard top. Dynaflow, original curtains; alao stretch curtains In ley's contention that Judge Vogel would be needed for the construc­ vice president; and Warren' S, Wll< WALT BUYS ANYTHING Family Shares Care way Trading Post, Hwy 38 and owner, excellent condition. Must m j own home. Prompt service. had no Jur.sdiction Tn the matter, tion of .two storm drains across klnson, executive vice president, Fnnklln Ave., w. Keansburg. All kind* tools, machines,, bikes, The victim's parents and sister be seen to be appreciated, $1250 Call PArkway 1-3985.______wjtf the front yard of the school. typewriter*, fireplace tools, silver, but aaid he would hear the ques- all of Monmouth County. ’ ’ ,, ' have shared the needed constanl i KEamburg 6-0846-______wjl Call LOwell 6-1607 days or LOwell copper, o liyigold, "jewelry, old WILL-car* (or ctilld.-for—working -llon-thle week.’ "II 1 waa certain Ttre bo*T(r feceivetTTildj on 87 Dinner C om nrttter— “ attendance at Tier liedside, andnd EARLY- American ^ plniT churff 6-2862 evenings and weekends, jtf of my Jurisdiction now," the Judge guns, coins, curios, cut glass, china, mother; by day or week. Call lockers and 14 "basket" lockers. Master of ceremonies and .chair-' have reported themselves Inspired table; also Early American pine aaid Thursday. "I would give you FORD — 1950, good motor, new old docks; Call KEaniburg 8-0846; LOwell 8-1507. wjl They were: Keyport Office Sup­ man of Ihe dinner committee' was by her unceasing cheerfulness. At coffee fable. Excellent condition. a trial date tomorrow.'1 tlna, (125. Call LOwell 6-6490. Beachway Trading Post, Hwy 36, WILL care for children in my ply Co. $3068.52; W. J. Patten Co., Edmund H. Hanlon. Other com­ intervals during the years Marie Call LOwell 6-4299. wjl Mr. Spltier maintained Thursday Perth Amboy 12164:39;, Madsen t mittee members were' Russell ______- .______tt Franklin Ave., W. Keansburg. home. Hot lunch; equipped has been re-admltted to the hos­ ______wJB* fenced-in play yard. Call LOweU th e Division Against Discrim­ Howell lnc„ Perth Amboy <2358.07 Coyne, Miss Rose Donthue, John pital for emergency treatment for LOST ination was not sn administrative and Ralph Mocd, Keyport. $2438. KarlnJa. Mrs. Cynthia Klatt, Miss : SHOPPERS 6-0442.______jl colds,. and this Is her second stay T e r r ie r type dog, white with PETS agency. Commlisioner Raubinger The contract went to Keyport Of­ Florence McGuire and Mrs. Joan ; ; > DELIGHT at.-Monmouth Medical Center so PUP^Y—li weeks old, sable and WANTED TO BUY ruled that there were several open­ fice .Supply . , McKjy. . . . . ■ black markings. Lost In Beacon far thls year. . white, small, alert, male. Call Merchants ings in the Madlion school system ,Mr. Homing Is known In fra YES MR. * MRS, SHOPPER Hill areia. Children heart-broken. STOdK of Farmers k ' Marie kept up with her school, FR 8-2099. One only! so, first call Bank. Bid $47.10. Call CApital between Aug. 1, 1958, and Dec. 1, teVinil circled. throughout Mon ' YOU WILL BE1 DELIGHTED Reward. Call GReenleaf 6-2451 col­ work, through the help of visiting . WHEN YOU SEE THE lect. wjl geta It. wjtf 2-4000. IBM, “at which lima Mr. Williams Ask Referendum mouth-arid-Ocean Counties and the teachers and an excellent memory,' was available and certifiable.” State.of New !Jersey,. He ls_.a ' QUALITY AND COMPARE l|88«9>6M9M896t6 66698l9l6W H96HM 8M 68ill8«M6H M II»WIM I>6>ll (continued from page ona) and Was graduated from Matawan: PRICES Mr. Williams, who Uvei al 10T Past Exalted Ruler of the Red High School. One of her brightest Ward St, New Brunswick, w u petence of Ihe township committee. Bank B.P.O.E, 233, a psst vice memories Is her appearance aa Interviewed by former Super­ He found II a "serious situation" president of the New Jeraey State maid of honor for her slater, Anna, AVAILABLE ON OUR intendent «t Schools Dr. Eugene it. when the townthlp committee it Elks Association, and a Past Dis­ when the latter waa married last LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN BUSINESS SERVICES Shronk oa Sept. 8, 19S8. Mr. Rau- subject to criticism snd even be* trict Deputy Grand Exalted tiuler. year. M iiam M iiiii>iiii6iiiM »iiiiw ii6iii>iM ii8H s«»m iinw aisiH nii binger Mild In his decision that Uttlement at random times In the Mr.; Hotallng Is at .present secre­ The Scherer* hsve.been cmphatlc Mr. Williams .possessed qualifica­ course of a munclpal. meeting on tary Of. the Red B«hk: Lodge bf in their gratitude toward tha Na­ '•“ ••r-WE_. tions "comparable, and In tome matters, auch la zoning, which are Elka and Is » member of tho board Antiquesqu< Top Soil Bulldoting tional Foundation and the foun­ INSTALL & SERVICE cases superior" to aome teachers not on the agenda.; He averred that of trustees of the New Jersey State dation’s Monmouth County Chap­ OPPORftJNlTY SH6P ECKEL BflOTritfRS !UES already employed In the public the committee mluj have the re­ Elks Association and Is the secre­ ter for the financial aid given REPCOPREPAK ANTIQl TRUCKING * EXCAVATING. Bull­ Wa buy and teU Antique Furniture, . ^ f i p SOIL ' • tchool system. spect of -its audience and said, tary of.the board. ■ them. Roland J; Hines, Asbury TUBELESS BOILERS dozing and shovel loader service. Bric-a-brac, China, Glass, Dolls, - Ordered To Ceaa* "fram now-on If^you,Insist on talk­ Hanson-Van Wlnkle-M u n n 1 n g Park, county chairman, revealed Top loll, fllT dirt uid raad gravel Cellars, septic tanks, fin dirt, top The Stats Commissioner asld ing about zoning, you will be asked Company js among tlie largest the cost over the 10 years has ex­ BASEBOARD RADIATION Jewelry. U, S. and Foreign stamps. DozerandbackboesOTlce. Lateral ton, road gravel, wssbed gravel The Matthews, 115 Broadway, Key- Dr. Shronk did not recommend Mr. to leave the room.” manufacturers and suppliers of ceeded $13,000. lnllallatlons,»xcavating. - and mason sand We specialize In p6rt. COUax 4-1448. wj22 Williams to the bosrd for employ­ Olen Huebsch, chairman of the electroplating equipment and sup­ Contributions Needed HOT AND COLD WATER land clearing. LOwell 61845, Old plies In the world. The firm, es­ WINTER AND SUMMER ment, snd in ths superintendent's plsnning board, Vas quick to take Mr. Hlnea ssld the Scherera havo Contractor! STROTHER & ECKEL Tennent Road. Box 64, Morgan- failure to do io. Dr, Shronk "com­ tablished In 1820, has sales officcs up Mr. Laniaro's words, He said, Joined him In urging county resi­ tARP^NTER and bultding contrafr - 13S JUOWER MAIN S I. ’ ville...... wJ24 mitted an unlawful employment In all principal cities and active "The~Ansehean publlo has a right dents to contribute to ' the emer­ <50 MONTHS TO PAY tor; J. G. Metsger, Florence Ave.. MATAWAN practice as defined by law.” Dr. to get up ar.d express an opinion" distributors throughout (he world. gency polio drive now underway to Keyport New homes, garage*, al) - LOWELL 6-190 Maintenance Shronk was ordered to “ cease'and and added, "1 defy you to throw me raise $29,000 for current bills. FEES ESTIMATES alteration.' and repairs. Call COl­ GIBSON 648H " desist from discriminating against out If I want to talk on zoning.’* HOME REPAIRS, additions, car- Marie li.'only One of 379 post- fax 4-1159 Wj3 ' ' ' ' WJ12 persons'becaute of race or color In Waiter Hills, president o f; the Taxi Ordinance Milo patients still being cared for GIVE US A C A U AT pentiy, Cabl4ei diaking. painting, Initial employment or In uptrad- >y the county chapter, Hera Is the TED DISANTO paper hanging, rtsisonry, glazlag. Marlboro Township Taxpayers (continued from page one) LOWELL 6-4361 ■ lng.” • Assodatlonrtold Mayor Charles T, most ievere caao at present, but TOP SOIL GENERAL SEKVICES CO. leged the Peter Sweitter Poper Co. ELECTRICAL - ■ LOwell 8-ain. : Mr.Spltier milntalued that Mr McCue, "You, Mr. Mayor are In many others still ahe using portable la letting offensive odors escape' CONTRACTOR . wJ29- - Raubinger "erred when his said Mr. charge of thla meeting and hot Mr. respirators at lipies as well a THE BARGAIN HOUSE Big Loads ...... $1400 from Its plant over the Spotswood TENNENT RD.. Installation tt Repairs lor Ught- ,,Williams,was qualified, and the de­ Lanzaro.'! _He demanded to know wheel chair, braces, and medi­ Top Sofl, best ...... 19.00 cision tookaway from Dr, Shronk line. Mr. Edgar was authorized to cation. “ MORGANVILLE pdwer and, h eat CaU LOwell Television If the mayor were going “to prepare an air pollution ordinance. Road Gravel, Mg toadl .... 15.60 and theB oard of Education the Monmouth ia one. of a score of v . ' V. -' ft! 6-0390. ’ . ; wJ6 throw anybody, out' who talks on Report also Is. to be made to tho Good Fin Dirt ...... 7.00 Hght to hire.and (Ire teachers, sub­ counties throughout the country ALL types mason Work. No job TV SERVICE : zoning.'/ Msyor McCue doubted he State Department o( Health on the Sand, Gravel, Blue Stooe; drive­ , - Slltuticg the commissioner's luth- which has used up Its emergency BICYCLES- too small or too big. N. Nicola, ways gravelled, bulldozing, grad­ had the power, td remove anyone matter. Repaired, sold, traded and boughL LOWELL 6-1600 ; -, ' orlty." ; Mr. Holley said, however, funds, and the nations) foundation's COlfax 4-7577. wJ22' from the meeting for such a rea A public hearing was conducted ing, lots cleared. Excavate for • TEN EYCK RONSON INC. . legislation agalntc discrimination funds also sre exhausted. All con­ 1-3 wheeler; 2-3 wheel 20“ chain son. Mt, Laniaro demanded, in on the $123,000 bonding ordinance U p h o ls te r y Septlcs, Oil Tanks, etc. - MATAWAN ‘‘qualified this right to hire ahd fire tributions made during Ihe emer^ drive; 9-20" bikes; 9-24” bikes; 12­ reference to Mr. Hills, that the to Install storm sewers In the BACKHOE SERVICE - - v / W }1» ' with anM scrlmlnatlon atatutea. gency. March ol Dimes will remain 26’’ bikes, Phone LOwell 6-0593. liM Y 'S .CJtMLSTMOHOfv mayor do something to "shut that Appleby Estates area of Old Laterals. Footingr.-Ditchlng. Poadr The Perth Amboy lawyer said at ln the county, Mr. Hinea pointed V tt AUTO seat covers, furniture up- man up." ! , Bridge. Tho ordinance was attack' „ Swimming Pools, etc. the time of Mr, Williams* Interview, out. KITCHEN set; table, 4 chairs. Call bolstered; Tailor a n d custom Free Estimates DON’S TV SERVICE ed by spectatora as an expenditure For fist effldat radio and tele­ Dr. Shronk heeded only », teacher .* . Otskursl. Justified LOwell 8-4067. Jl Vork. 33 Little Street Matawan. ECKEL'S TRUCKINa of all the taxpayers money for the vision service call LOwel) 4-3844.­ . to handle's claas of educable (men- Fred vonRodeck, a spectator, be­ LADY KENtyORE fully automatic Phone LOwell 6-3016. . wj22 LOweU 6-5707 WooDeytows Rd., benefit of only a small section. . . . w]2» Wty retarded) children. Mr. Splt- lieved there was some justification Showdown On washer; 2 speeds, reasonable. LIVING room furniture reuphol­ Morganvllle, N. J, *tr said Mr. Williams "was not for Mr. Laniard's outburst. He re­ Mayor John L. Chamberlain de­ stered; sofa and chair bottoms fended the expenditure as pro­ LOweU 6-6651. jl ' ■ - - . . WJ26 : qualified lo teach educable children. called that he had been the first to (continued from page one) rewebbed. Slip covers and drapes Slip Covers viding the drainage for tho now ; ; Mr. Williams alio told an untruth propose a referendum on zoning at stated, so the township will know T SERVICES ‘ custom fitted. Kitchen chairs, top SL Thomas School In that area. v when he said he was a certified the Sept. 10 meeting snd there had where it stands In the matter. PARKER Boarding Home for aged grade plastics; cushions 'refilled; TOPSOIL PINCUSHION .... He reminded the spectators that th is Is admittedly the lost chance teacher at that time when he was foltowed "two hours of the most men snd women; 24 hour auper- also foam rubber' For quality and this school will cut public school to get the work done belorc wintei1. TRAP ROCK. Driveway Gravel. Cnstom made slip covers and dra­ ■ not,’?) ■■ , . ,.. fantaatlc bickering and arguments vlilon; Individual diets. Licensed service, call SHadyslde 7-0652. wJ22 'enrollment markedly and so save Residents appearing at the town­ Bluestone Masou Sand Ir Gravel. peries. Free estimates glvea, : Further Contention I have ever heard." llq did not be­ by Stata of New Jeresey. Reason­ choose fabrics In your own hosriaw school costs far beyond ihe amor* ship meeting Thursday demanded Lawns Cinders k F1U Dirt Trench Dig­ . Spider maintained, thst the lieve thla sort of display waa able rales. 1V4 miles south ol tiring ' pf the sewerage bonds. the work be completed by then. Call Dorothy Smith, pOweD 6-I2IC '■ "iH le Coniends one m ore unquali­ credit to the -township or befitting Mstawan light. Highway 34; oppo­ ging Ir Bulldoiing. v l l l Robert Baler, township engineer, Mr. Weigand pointed out the bond blSPLAYLAND ------— w j i r fied fetched hi Madison Township a well-ordered and conducted pub- site White Gsta Inn. Coir LOwell g if t s •aid the^area of-beneflt was being covering the work does not expire DIETRICH BROS INC. ,wpa’tm »tt«r,'’;OnSept.8,-IM J, lic-m eetlng. ------6-0611. , - , JB landscaping, garden crater,, shade NEW BRUNS. AVE. Mortgage Money underestimated, declaring all of until November, so np action can . the attorney iald, Mr, prifliatw wss Mr. Tergls persisted In his de­ trees, shrubs aod fences. 16 Ver­ MATAWAN, N. J. Old Bridge would haver fewer be taken to compel the bonding ATTENTION not eligible to leach educable cbl!-. mand for rewinding of tho motion drainage problems. mont Drive, Hailet. Call COlfax LO 6-3993 LO 62192 MORTGAGEMONEY dren.' Mr. WIHIinti testified a t the company lo do the work until that MOTHERS 4 - 4 9 3 4 . ______wj29 WJ24 AVAILABLE to *et up the referendum, lie de­ An enabling resolution was pass­ time and If tho matter has lo bo hearing. .Mr!' Spltxer aaid;' lhat M plored that zoning "got so deep in ed. It stipulated the school debt Prlvste day nursery has opening G.L — F.H.A. had eilfolled.at-Rijtgera-University taken lo court lt could be long and for one more child. Fenced in play Ceiamic Til* CONVENHONAL politics.":, He waa told the official at 15,121,828 but the townihip debt drawn dut. .Even ir tho bonding in /ugual 18J*,bui-did not inter procedure to set up the referen­ to be only M 1,000. The State De­ yard. Motherly care; have rtfer- PAUL A. EGAN, JR. a n d coNsrnucnoN company assumed the tf-t tion ences. Call LOwell 6-5090. Jtf th e, schoof .because he ,wa* uncm- dum ’ (tfresdjy has gone Into the partment of Local Government will CERAMIC TILE SERVICE FLOOlfOTSld. scraped, finished ployed. '■'He j>)es aad wmxed; old floors a specialty REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE jP&r-aaJrf. ,do«M ittue; ' How about business cards? We fore‘the bonding can take place; not suitable for Issuing contracts can supply them quickly and' al LOWELL MCM All typea of tile floors laid, exclud­ 287 MAIN ST ,. MATAWAN , Recreation Report, for concrete wqrk. The only chance ^ rigid price. Coml suid tty us. FREE ESTIMATES ing cerantlc. Call WiUiam Peter­ ‘ LOWELL 8-1881 • . * > table IW his refdn- Mr: Macrae) s i recrtafldnal com- for getting Mta work1 done, accord • ■'*ir!f " . •.....• wt son, CO m o . ■ I I «r~;-citrntm r, ’ I*’1- Thursday, October 1, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Fifteen — First Section

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seers' cars are oa tbe increased ciative ol the services of the con­ 809 at a hastily-organized mass Outline Major go (est. 136,000). sultant, Dr. N. JL Engjehardt jr. Independent meeting. Reconstruction of embankments and because of the availability of and rehabilitation of drainage sys­ these services, a "reduction will be (continued from page ooe) Jew utip Resident Five Years Parkway Project tem between Telegraph Hill, and made In tbe architect’s fee. Should Be Caatnifed Logically In his speech erf acceptance, Mr. Johansen described himself as a Four major Improvement proj­ the Keyport-Matawan Interchange Mrs.- Ritter announced ihe res­ “Zoning should be controlled in Monmouth County (est 1250,000). resident of the township since ects are underway

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Laurence Harbor Couple Wed Al St. Ann's Church Lutheran Church Living In Keansburg Engagements Dirwft Fund Drlv* Kwoka'Hasp*! Couple Married Site Of Wedding Mr. and M n. Ralph Haspel, 10 Miss Elizabeth Frances Juggers, Announcement has beea made of West Prospect Ave., Keyport, have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janet the m*rri&g« of. Misi Del* Edna announced th* engagement of their Juggers, 633 Forest Ave., Laurence Schreiber, daughter of Mr. tod daughter, Beverly Jane, to Choatcr Hartwr, became the bride o! John Mrt. George Schreiber. 14 Cottage Kwoka, ton of Mrs. Msrk Kwoki, Theodore Bankowski, son of John PI., Keansburg. to Jotui ConapeU, Trenton, and the late Samuel Kwo- Car] Bankowski, 119 Moraingside son of Joseph Cowpell, Perth Am* ka. Ave., Laurence Harbor, on Satur­ boy, and th t late Mary Compell. Miss liaspel is a graduate ot day, Sept. 28, 1959. in the St. The Rev. Frederick Boo* perform­ Matawan High School and ia em­ Lawrence Church. The Rev. Walter ed the ceremoay on Sunday, Sept. ployed by Hanson-VanWlnMe-Mun- Slattery performed the double ring 20. J9S9. in Gethsemane Lutheran nlng Co., Matawan. ceremony. Church, Keyport. Her fiance attended schools In The bride, who was escorted by The bride, who was escorttd by Tronton and la employed by Leno> her father, wore a floor-length her (&ther, had M.iu Btrb&ra Ann China Co., .Trenton. gown of silk organza, made with Schreiber, her sister, as maid of A winter wedding it planned. embroidered flower motifs em­ honor. Attendants were Mias bellishing the skirt and the bodice. Georgia Renee Schreiber, alfio a Dlnssy-Bewmu She also wore a Small tiara of sister, and Mrs. John Seniak Jr.. Chester Bowman, It} Shoreland pearls and sequins from which her Woodbridge. ponna Marie Gear> Circle, Laurence Harbor, haa an­ veil of illusion fell and she carried dino and Carol Ann Marek; nieces nounced the engagement of hit a prayerbook with orchids. of.the brid€groom> were flower daughter, Evelyn Oalt, to William Dimaey. ion of Mr. uid Mrt. Mrs. Robert Kumbstovic, Daniel­ girls. Harold Dimaey, Route 39, Laurence REV. CHARLES RILEY son. Conn., was her sister’s matron Arthur NickeUoa. Perth Amboy, , pf honor. Harbor. was best man and ushers were M lu Bowman I* a graduate of The Rev. Charlea Klley, Upper The attendant* were Miss Carol William Pease, a cousin ol the Sayrevilie High School and Ii em Montclair, ia directing a capital Boland, Newark; Miss D o rO ld en ­ bride, and John SenJak Jr. ployed at Hoffman's Pharmacy. fund drive during October to ralsa burg, Laurence Harbor, and Miu After a trip to the South, the Laurence Hirbor. 124.300 for the Gract Methodllt Barbara Stalknecht, Atlantic High­ couple vriU reside at 11 »Qd Her fiance Ii a graduate of Church, Union Beach, to expand lands. Arlene Urynowicz, Jersey Dr., Hazlet. - . Perth Amboy Boy* Vocational and educational facillliei tndpurchue and equip a parsonage. Tlie drive City, was the flower girl. The bride Is a graduate of Mid­ Technical High School, He forved jkIII open Sunday, World-Wide Com* Robert Richardson, Sea Bright, dletown Township High School* Her two yeir* in tht U.S. Army m d reunion Sunday, and will be oon* was the best man, and ushers husband studied st Ptrth Anboy It employed by Hyitt Roller Bear William Richardson, also of ing Co., Clark Townahlp. ttaued throughout th t month, dur­ High School and served Jai the U.S. ing which time the Rev. Mr. Riley Sea Bright; Allan B ata, and Air Force. ^ . .. England-lnfantl will terve a* auoclat* pastor af Hxun«s Gnlidowski,. both of Lau­ MR., MRS. NEIL D. CINQUE Both are employed Public rence Harbor. . . Mr. and Mra. Salvaton Infant!, stewardship and evangelism for Service Electric' sad O u Co.* at Grkcs Church. After a trip to Florida, Oe Miss Marilyn D. Belolti, daugh-* carried old-tasMoned bouquets ot 91 Broadway, Keyport, announce the Sew*reo Osnsratlnf Station. > „ The Rev. Leon Zinkler, paitor of . Couple will reside near Camp Le- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Be- 1 red roses. the engagement of Uielr daughter, Frances Ann, to Kenneth A. En| Grace Church, h u innounced th* Jeune, N.C., whtrre the bridegroom lottl, 77 Holly Ave., West Keans­ Patrick Falco" 'Matawan, wta ts serving hi the U,S. Marine Corps. burg, became the bride of Nell D. land, eon ol Mr. and Mr*. H. t membert ot Untou Beach Cong re. the best man and Ambrose Nova- Obituaries gillonal Church are cooperating In The bride selected a green and Cinque, son of Mr. and Mrs. England, Miihkwikt, Ind. the drive. The two churchu plan white tweed suit, green accessories Dominick Cinque, 98 Bethany Rd., tin, Clilfwood Beach, was the uaher. Mis* Infant!, a gradual* ol Key­ ■ Joaeph A. hMagsr ..... In« to ,merg* on June (, 1900, When and a White orchid lor traveling. Hailet, on {Saturday, Sept, 26, 1959, The mother of the bride wta at­ wedding trip It Niagara Falla, Canada, and ara residing on Route W, port High School, Is employed at Joseph A. Metsger, It, lit TH a aecreiary at the U.S. Army Sig­ the piraonag* I* completed, and . She w u «4ucated~at-Middlesex a t St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg. tired In a royal blue lice sheath Keaubura. The couple were married on Saturday, Sept. U, lift, la Palmer Ave.t Holmdel Township, nal Supply Agency, Fori Monmouth. the p u to r movoi Into It, he will High School and Franklin Beauty The ceremony was performed by with matching accessories The the Bayahon Community Church, East Keanaburg. Mra. Booth is died Sunday, Sept. 27, 185*, fl Her tlance, a giaduate ol Mltha- be the lint retldent ProiMtant School, Eliiabeth. She w u em­ the Rev. Anthony Lulslnl. bridegroom's mother chose • dm * the tormer Miss Betay J tn t Jackton, daughter ot Mt. and Mra. tteary Riverview Hoapital.. ~ L Jackson, 4*9 Campbell St., Ualoa Beach, and Mr, Booth It tha tea waki High School, ii now aerving paitor in Union Beach. ployed by Rndd’i Beauty Shoppe, Given In merria0 p by h er father, ol pale btue chiflon and royal blue Mr. Metagcr wat born' in No* ol Mr. aad Mrs. Leasing J. M oth, Keanaburg. with the U.S.Army, atatloned at The Rev. Mr. Riley hat terved Perth Amboy. Her husband attend­ the bride wore a wedding gown accessories. Both wore white or­ York City, the son of th* lata Ahra- Fort Bills, Tea. many churahei throughout th* ed Middlesex County Vocational of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle, chid corsages. ham Mttager gpd M rt. AmUi No date hat been u t for the wed­ Unltad Statea a i paitor. He tits and Technical High School. trimmed with sequin*.'Her head­ After the wedding, a reception piece was a crown of sequlaa in dinner was served (or the im­ (Holston) Mstager. Hia w in was ding headed th i fund driVM In thli U H lor eipam lon of St. John’i Math- the form of hearts' to which her mediate families at Shore Point the. late Mn. Etu (nonq) MaoLeod-Burdge veil wat attached. She carried a Inn, Raritan Towashlp.’ Deaths Reported During Week odiit Church, Raritan Towiuhlpi Metsger...... Mr. and Mri. A. Edwin Burdgt, • Funeral Services cascade bouquet of white meet sad Tbe couple went to Florida for Trinity Episcopal Church, Mita­ He Is survived by a brother, 19 Orchard PI., Little Sliver, an- wan, and St. M try's Episcopal an orchid. a wedding trip ind Tor traveling 11am, New York, and several niMW Mn. Erantt PBIeaU . Miss Mtry Stranlero, Hailet, waa the bride chose a red satin sheath. M as Ida Mat Waiting Mrs. Junta Q. Doyle Church, Keyport. Funeral eerric** were held Sat­ tnd nephews. • the maid of hooor and wore • The bride is a graduate of Key­ M ilt Ida Mae Walling, 78, Key­ M n. Ethel C. Doyle, 78, of 1148 urday at 11 a.m. at the Joha J. d re u ot pale blue chiffon. Mlaa port High School and it employed Private funeral services wtjne conducted at the Bedle Funeral port, died Wednesday, Sept. 23, Route 18, H ulet, died Monday, •ilmM-FIjNi Ryan Home For Plmerali, Kean* Teresa Fusco. .CUffwood Beach, at Radio Corporation of America, 19St In Monmouth Medloal Center, Home, Keyporl, on Tuesday aft Sept. 21, 1999 it Perth Amboy Mr. and Mr*. Edward J. Flynn, burg, for Mrt. Harriet 0 ‘Blenls, M, wss bridesmaid aad wore a deeper Avenel. The bridegroom attended Long Branch. She was born In Clillwood Ave,, Cllltwood, announce or 17 Waterview PL, Keansburg, blue chiffon d re u . Both atteadanta schools la New York. noon at I p.m. The Rev. Dr. H.' Oeneral Hospital. Mra. Doyle waa Williams, p u to r ot Calvary Metho- Ctnterville, Raritan Townihlp, and the engagement at the\r daughter, who died Tuesday. Sept. 21, 1959, waa the daughter of the late Wil­ born In Maryville, Mo., and had Patrlda to Richard J. Salmon, at her home 'sfter.-a short Illness. dist■ — Church, ^ -- rt, *tfelflclkted. Interment wu Oreen Grove liam W. and Alexia Walling. lived in the Hatiel-Keyport area ion of Mra. Mary Salmon, 204 O ar The Rev. John P. Eiler. pastor ol r field Court. Long Branch, and th* the Bayshore Community Church, Cemetery, - Keyport. MUM Waiting w u a member of for tha paal 30 yean. She w u the the First Baptist Church and Free­ tate Thoma* Salmon, offlcisted end inlermeht wai la daughter ol the late Oeorge and Georga Bnttaa |r. dom Council, Sons and Daughters M lu Flynn wat graduited from Green GraVe Cemetery. Keyport Clara lngeraon. George Button jr., >0, Texas Hd.i oi Lltiert/. M attwin High School and Wood'i Mrs. (VBlenla w u born In Marlboro Townahlp, died Sunday, She. Is survived by a slater, Mrs. Surviving a r * her huiband, Secretariat School, New York. Shi Newark fed had Uved In Keans­ Walling ~ Hegadns Sept. 17, 1930, at Monmouih Medi­ George Uhrlg, Hulet. ' Jam ei O, Doyle, two daufhten, li employed by th* Niw York LUt burg for nine years. Mr. and Mrt. Harold Walling, 99 M r. and M n. Edward Hegedus, cal Center. Mr. Button w u born la Funeral service! wer* held Fri­ Mn. Wiuiam Htidel, Hailet, and lniiiranoe Co., New York. She is survived by her husband, day afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Bedle Mr, Salmon was graduited from Manning PI., Keansburg, ire the I Bell .View Lane, Malawan, are Matawan and was the ion ol the Mr*. Arnold Wentworth, Belford; Everett, and a daughter, Mrs. the parenta of a daughter, born in late Oeorge Button and M n. Han­ Funeral Home, Keyport, wllh the Long Branch Itljh School, terved parent* ot ■ Son, born Tuesday, four ion*. Ralph D„ Qeorje W., Stephen UUuukl, Newark. Perth Amboy Hoapital. nah A, (Cottretl) Button. Hit wife Rev. Maurice Phillip*, p u to r of the tour yeeri in the U.S. Navy and Sept. 22, 1959, in Monmouth Medi­ First Baptist Church, officiating.' Arby A., all of H u let, and Harold now w attending Monmouth Col- Carl H, Summerer waa the late Grace Andrews But­ cal Center. Batii. Interment w m ’In Oreen Orove 1.,• Wert Keamburg; two sliter*, leg*. Weat MUi ta ton; ...... empl^ad'bpffle New Yorti and Funeral services were. held A daughter in s ;Mn> in Perth . surviving lr-a non, Ch»rlea',But* ^ a ; ; Ante* Thursday morning in the Ryan Fun. ■; ■, , . Potts . Long‘ “Brandt iffli 1 flallroid, . , and Mra. t9»«;J4ejw>»ir , and M n. Alice Hsrper, Glendale, eral Home, Keanstwtg, for Car) A’ A June weddimling If plinned. B^Matawan; .... Caiff.; IJ grandchildren. MIJS BETTY JANE BURDOE Henry Summerer* MOfjHon- d ^ S ^ r J 2,?lWr>'WVOT% terday morning at, 11 am. al thi Mrs Violet Foley, W, (fled Tiurs- mouth Ave.f EU t lfiaitsburg, who Hoapital to Mr. and Mrt. Leon I day, Sept. 24, 1(39, i t Wster ’a Rellgiout services were conduct­ nounce the engagement ol their Now ll the tlRi* to advertla* died Monday, Sept. 21,1959, In RIv. BeiBe Funeral Home. Matawan. Pott*, 202 Fint St., Keyport The Mr„,and Mrt. Robert Bemhtrd, The Rev. Fred Bowen, pastor ot Edge Rest Home, * Broadway, ed lut night at 8 p.m. by the daughter, Belly Jane, to Gordon A. thou unuled arlfdea for aile. A erview Hospital. The Rev. John 0 . baby, the couple’s fin t child, 392. Madison Ave., Laurence Har­ the Morganville Methodist Church, Keyport. She formerly reilded at Riv. Norman X. Riley, p u to r ol MacLood, son of Mr*. Walter Selah, •mall ad In the clm lffed column Eulej, pastor ol the Bayshore weighed six pounds, 14 ounces, sad bor; are the parents ot a daughter, officiated. Interment wai In Green t6 Shadyslde Ave., Laurence Har­ 802 Center St., Union Beach, and will turn them into c u h tor you. Community Church, East Keans­ St. John’, Methodist Church, Hu- h u been named Kelly Lee. Mrs. born in Perth Amboy Hospital. Orove Cemetery, Keyport. bor, and h^d llvpd in the Keyporl Ihe late Angua M icUod, burg. officiated and intemftnt was le t The funeral service Is being Potts Is the former Mlsa Gall area for 23 yeara. M lu Burdge, i graduate of Red in Cloverleaf Memorial Park, Wood- JtWeO M n. Francis H. Platti M n. Foley waa born In Newark held thi* morning at It s.m. ai Dank High School, I* employed by bridge. Soden, Keyport and w u the. widow ol .Charles A. , . A daughter w u hom la Perth Mn.'Adeline C. Platts, «, ol 20 th* John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Abramoff and Apy, Red Bank. Her Mr. Summerer was bom In Culp ‘ Scotland Rd., Elliabelh, widow ol Pofty ir. She wai a member of fiance wai graduated from Keyport Xinboy H ospital'to Mr. and Mr*. St. John'a Methodist Church, Hai- Home, Haiiet, followed by Inter­ Newark, but had lived In Eaat Valentine Reveli, 42 Roosevelt Ave.. Francis H. Platts, died Saturday, High School and Rutgeri Unlver- Kearuburgj&ett of his life. He Was Mr. and 'M n. Robert Culp, 221 1st. ment In Shoreland Memorial Oar- Kearney St., Keyport. are the par­ Old Bridge. Sept 26, 1H9 at her home ol ■ ilty and I* employed ai a phyildit ths son ot Mrs. Lillian Anna Engel Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. deni, Hailet. ents of a daughter, bora Monday, heart attack. by the U.S. Army Signal Reletrch Summeret and the late Edward C< Gladya Tombs, and a son, Charles Sept. 21, 1999, in Rlvervlew Hos­ O’Lesky Born In Newark, Mrs. Platts had ind Development Laboratory at Summerer. He WSS S veteran Of A, Foley Jr., Keyport! * brother, Charle* F. Schilbl* tr. Mr. and M n. Edward O’Lesky. Uved in Elizabeth lor eight yean Fort Monmouth. the Korean War. aad-lvas engaged pital. ? Oliver Brty, Forda, alx grand­ 813. Malden Dr., Keyport, a n the She I* survived Jiy two daughters, Charle* P. Schalble sr., 70, for­ in the construction business. children and two great-grandchil­ Mundraae-Spragu* McLaughlin , ' parents of a ton, bom In Perth M n. Riitti Schmltx, with whom »he merly of Union Beach, died Friday, Also surviving are his wife, Mra dren, Sept. 21, 1989, In Metuchen. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelsey Spngu*. A son w u bom an Monday,' Sept. Amboy Hospital. ~ ' Uved. aod Mrs. J u q Wilt. Union Gladys (Hakalahti)^ Summerer, at Special services weit held by the Schalble waa born In Newark and 104 Wathlngton St., Keyport. have ERIE. PA. J l, 1959, to Rlvervlew Hospital to a brother,'A. Herbert 3 ourd*n. home, and |)i 'brother, Edward C. .. . . 8 traal«r* , Laurence Harbor a'slater, Mrs Bayifwre-Woman's Club, Keyport. had lived In Metuchtn for tlie paat innounced t Ii e engagement ot Summerer Jr.-, West Keansburg. Mr. and Mra. John T. McLaughlin, Sundsy night at I p.m. The funeral 10 yean, moving there from Union their diughter, Glorii Noel, to 28 Michigan Ave., Hailet. - Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Stran- Dorothy Hess,- Jacksonville, Fla ; a grandson and a great-grandion aervices were held Monday morn­ Beach. iero, 34] Middle R d , Hailet, are ing si 10 a.m. at th* John W. Gdaa iM parenu of a ton, bom Satur­ The fu stral services were con He is survlvod by hie wife. Mr*. ducted yesterday morning at it,Sjehlcnbeck .. . Funeral Home with Emma (Craig) Schalble; two Births Mr. and Mn. Robert Geiu, 96 day, Sept 28, 1959, In Monmouth * the ReV. Norman R. Riley, pailorpaitor Medical Center. a.m, at the Jemee J. Hlggini and the ReV. Norman R daughtera, Mra. Althea liwlrkiy, Coral Dr., Hstlet, are the parents Son Mortuary. Elliabeth...... inter of St. John’s Melhodlat CmChurch, Clyinen - of a daughter, boro Sunday, Sept. Newark, and Mrt. Katherine Keel- x ■ >- B m m . , , ’ ^ t l w u '^ R o i e m o i i t Memorial officiating. Interm ent^**, In Fair en, North Arlington; two son., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clymone, 3 20, 19S9, In Riverview Hoapital. View Cemetery, Middletown. Park. ‘ " Robert, Union Beach, *nd Charle* Cortland Dr., Hailet, are tbe par­ A son was horn on Sundsy, Sept. I all. ttlflM !(•? Im Alton M 0I0 M oran' 27, 1959, In Monmouth Medlcil J r , Volant, Pa ; a brother, Oacir, ents of a son, boro Sunday. Sept Francisco U. Geuale* NIcbolu Staflllppo aralHluiastliiMi*. 27, 1959, In Riverview Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent - Moran. Center lo Mr. and M rt. George Hammonton; a lister, Mri. Csro- Francisco Ugarte Gomalei. H Nicholas Stnfllippo, 91, of 700 llne Dunlavey, Eaal Orange, and 193 Essex AvevtWest KelAbufg, Brown, 173 Forrest Ave., Keanf- Cranbury, died Sunday, Sept H Ninth Ave., Belmar, died Sunday, • Laay Allsajtai' McKnight 11 grandchildren. are the parents ota daughttr.bora burg. ’ I9S9,- at the George Erb Farm. Sept 27, 19S9 at the Beth larael ~ Itoi’Bectirlat Funeral arrangement! were In A daughter was bom In River­ Thuwday, Sept 24, 1999, to River­ Cranbury. He w u born In Puerto Hospital, Newark, after a long Creed charge of the Jonn J. Ryan Fun­ view Hospital on Saturday, Sept- view HospllaL Rico and lived at the Farm Ubor Illness. Mr. and M n. William Creed, 439 eral Home. Keamburg. 28, 1999, to Mr. and Mn. James Camp. Mr. Sanflllppo was the son of Ihe McKnight, 17 Collins St., Keans­ ' ' Carbone payview Dr., Laurence Harbor, i. Funeral terVicei were held y'*'*!- iuiclate umwiuu Giacomo wiu and nugiuuiAugusta Demlno Mra. Jacob Gaub burg. ■ Mr.* and Mrs. Herbert Carbone, are. the parents of t daughter, born tfday morning a t 1:11 o'clock at thr sanflllppo. He waa born In Jersey 218A New Brunswick Ave., Mats- In South Amboy Hospital. Mri. Celeitine A. Oaub, 13, died Day Funeral Home, Keyport. and city and lived there until 11 year* Sunday, Sept. 17, 1955, at her homo CardeUe •> ' wan, ate the parents or a daughter, sl 8:43 a.m. the Rev. Cornelius J ago when he came to Belmar and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cardelfe, bom Friday, Sept 23, 1959, in Mon­ . Thomas - On Route 9, Browntown. Mri. A UViei ef M M M d m ito Kane celebrated a high mais L-stabllthed the Sea coast Fuel Co., Gaub waa the widow of Jacob • • * it M vary tt pmtjf m 2 Garden PL, Keyport, are tbe par­ mouth Medical Center. A son was bom In South Amboy ol reaulem.in St. Joseph’a Chuntv Neptune City. He waa a member ents of a son, bom Saturday, Sept. Hospital to Mr. snd Mra. James ...... M . i I _ its. S (L . ata... V ahsA. a ma B a I II#Iam Gaub. She w«i born In Au.trls and . MeGockia Keyport; Interment waa In thr of Ibe New Jertey Shore Builder* had lived In Browntown for 64 28, 1959, In Rlvervlew Hospital. Thdm u, 349 Aberdeen Rd,, Mat* Association. A aon w u bom In Monmouth church cemetery. wan. • ’ "Surviving are hli wife, Mri yean. Cex She was i member of the South Medical Center on Friday, Septl 25, | Anna (Matchko) Sanflllppo; a son, MISS GLORIA N, 9PRAGUE 0AV FUNERAL HOME1 A son was born In Riverview 1959, to Mr. and M n. John McGuck- .... MacMtUaa . n River Presbyterian Church and the ill Maple PI,. ItiM fl MICholu at home; three daugh' Hospital on Saturday, Sept -28, Browntown Union Sundsy Robert H. Mundrane, *on of Mr. Tat, C O lfai 4-1SI3 In, 41 Hilltop PI., H ailet Mr. and Mn. Donsld B. Mac­ Wills Filed I ten, M n. Arthur Julian, Neptune, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, Surviving ire two dsughtersgpiii ■nd M n. Richard Mundrane, 1211 [ nm Millan, Main St., Matawan, are the ' tnd the MIim* Nsocy and Barbara, J 36 Colby Lane, H ailet parents ot s daughter, Margaret . Mr*. Edith 8 . Lockwood M irie Giub, *1 home, and Mri. Ooorgli SI., Rahway. Under, term* o f * will probated •t home; seven brother*, Leonard, Mlu Sprague Is a gradual* ot Creeca Mr- and Mr*. Walter Hill. 104 Louise, boro Wedne*daf , Sept 23, Rulh Artce, Browntown; two torn, Atlantic. Ave.,' M atawai, are Ae In tb» olflce ,ol Monmouth County Rarlua TowMhlp, Charles, Joieph, Keyport High School and la em­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crecca. 50 19S9, in St; Peter's Hospital. The Otto Giub, Mitawan, and Fred S»CO-IH*C parents o f a add, b o m :Thursday, Surrogate Edward C.. Broege In John and Anthony, Jersey City ployed i t Tnvelera Iniurm co Co., Parkview Dr., Hailet, are the par­ baby weighed eight pounds, 10}£ Oiub, Browntown, and four grand­ Sept' 24, US), In Monmouth Freehold U lt week M n. Edith S Jarie«, Carteret, a ri d Frank, Perth Amboy. enta of a daughter, bom Saturday, ounces. _ Atonell two listers, M n. Catherine children. Medical Center. , Lodtvood. Keyport, wbo died Sept Funeral service* were held yes- A graduate of Rahway High Sept J*, 1939, l» Rlvervlew Hos­ lane. Union City, snd Mri. Mary W r 4 1 - Klipatrick 3, left a ring to a daughter, Mar terdsy afternoon a t 2:M p.m. at the School, Mr, -M undran*- attended pital. jl* ’ ' - • Paadetfa - . , Jorie L. MUler., The rest of the M. Rocco, J e n e y City, and three Seton Hall l/Mversliy, served four A son w u .bora 'In Monmouth 1 grandchildren. Bedle Funeral Home. Palawan. . ..Baas*..-'. ■. A daughter waa bom in point Medical Center on Tuesday,. Sept ettate is to be shsred equally by The Rev. Alex Nemeth, fonder y ta n In the U.S. Nsvv and now is Pleasant Hospital ‘ oa Wednesday, six children, Donald S. Lockwood, 1 Funeral services are being held attending Rutgeri Unlvenlly, Mr: and Mn. Thomas Russo, 29, 1190, to Mr. and Mrs. William I this mom Ing at t a.m. a t the pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Sept 23, )M», to Mr. and Mrs. and Robert S. Lockwood, executors. No dale h asleeb let tor ths wed­ SMne R d .,U nlonB eaeh, are the Kilpatrick, H Kooaevtll Ave., 1 Daniel Reilly Funeral Home. Ber Soulh River, Officiated and inter­ parents ot; a [too, bora,In Perth Gerard PaadoUo, Hafdtag Blvd., Keansburg. J . William Lockwood, Marjorit L. ment wss In Old Tennent Cemetery. ding, Matawaa. >'■' . mar, Jollowed at t a.m. by i Amboy HocpttaL; . " Miiler, Edward E. Lockwood aod solemn requiem m iia i t the Norman B. Lockwood. M n. F rtsk P . Kierstead ’ ' , . r"; Hcdfcjf ■ . ■ w ' . , . . WlBaais ... . . ■. Churcii o< f t Rose, Belmar, with Mr. and Mrs.- Vincent Battaglia, interment la S t Catharine's Ceme- Mrs. Emma Klentead, dd-years-, . A s is waa .bom ' ia Perth 'Am- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es William*, 89 H ulet Ave., Hazlet, are the par­ Alexaader I. MUaa Formal terf, Sta Gfat. - old, died Saturday, Sept, » , Itt). AiikiMs, a > » ■ boy Hosi»tal to Mr. aod Mr*. Wil­ PO Bax 23, Cliffwood, are the par­ ents <4 a daughter, born Monday, Alexander S. MJloe, Union Be>ch. following an automobile Accident liam Hedley, i n Morningslde Ave^ ents of a daughter, bora Saturday, Sept 29, 1959, in Monmouth Medi­ who died Aug. 18, left h it estate to W ear...... , K ’r» rsl ts su h r Union Beach. ^ . S ep t 24, 1899,* |a Monmouth Medi­ 'tiln. AWrad V susi liu h l— Kill a l Center. ; ' hi» wife. Margaret Mlloe, and alto, Mrt."'Emily Young, l(K-ye«rs- towni - She had resitted for the p u t cal C enler.— nanted her executrix. ' To Hire Loakawkfc- R kea old, a former H ulet resident, died three yeir* at 34 Vlillge Rd., SURGICAL ' Mr. and Mra. “Joha Lnakovich, Daughtry . Thnndty, Sept 24, 1991,' at her pompton Plaint, and formerly W, S. WALLACE 1 Choith St, Matawan. are the A daughter wu bom on Tues­ home, U Portland Rd., Highland*, lived in Cliffwood, Mrs. Klentead APPLIANCE A son was bora oa Friday, Sept day, Sept 2>, 1959,' at Riverview Club Auxiliary CLOTBIN O . wher* th e had Uved for seven w u bora la Newark and w u tbe ______aad DRUG CO, parents id a sdo, bom fat Perth 23, 193, ia Monmooth Medical Hospital to M r tnd Mra. Thornu The annual meeting and election yean. Her husband w u the late widow ef Prank P. Klentead. Amboy HospitaL Center to Mr. and Mrs. James Rlcca, 279 Middle Rd., Hazlet. Has aad Beys’ raratiblags >7 « , Fraat St., Ksyptrt Daughtry. 7 Lenox Rd., Keyport. of offlcen of the ladle* auxiliary; Alfrad Young, She la survived by • dsujhfer, d h te a rl Msl’l iu«»» Mr*. Emma Ihryle, Pompton . » i - - - of the Keyport Yacht Ciub will be ‘ M n. Young wa* bom In England om im r MareOa Mr, and M n. John Supple, 751 held af the dub Oct, ». Officer* .nd came lo Jersey City In 1910 Plains; * ton, Prink E. Kleriltid, tr. rr*al sl Kerpen M h I iIUIi i la AllAil.Traei ~ nirfWai Divorce Mr. and Mn. John Marelia, 7 Palmer Ave., Keansburg. are the nominated for. th* year are Mr. She had resided In Hazlet tor 31 Cillfwood Beicb, tn d by five grand­ A^ptlsw.s aa4 » n (ANMS WEWHWS A SPECIALTY Monmraith Coaaty-at Freehs*!, the S d m iit. It* Newark Ave., (Moa Mri. aad Mrs. Cof»eUu* Kennedy, section ol the H M ,M structure ef Beripts PIses Cemetery, Bergen Cedarwood Cemetery, Raritan ' .. . ^ , ..... H MAIN VT. T H . O I 4 4 M ground M ug desertioa. - t f , 0 a t * a P1-, CUf/wood. 17 classroom. •: iCouaty. Townihlp. . , • Rogi Two—Second Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, October 1, 1959

Right Food Encourages Association Plans _ Eisenberg, of Motivation Analysis; Bureau Decision Scout Officials Set For $90,000 Fund Drive Sponsor Dance, Inc., Elberon, will speak on 'Tech­ Good Scholarship Opening Meeting niques of Motivation Analysis/' A question-and-answer period will fol­ Hit By Planners Fashion Show The right food encourages good The opening program for I95MQ low. ‘ * of tbe Monmoutb-Oceaa County N»w Yifck market area H a - A dance aad fashion show fea­ scholarship, says Mrs. Loraa JC. A business meeting for members t i t ; d B shrink u other metropol- turing wnaeo In the Air Force will White, Monmouth County Home Psychological Association wiO be will be held at & p.m. and the pro­ held Wednesday night in the Medi­ gram will be presented at 9 p.m. i n a n a s ia the country aocan for­ be held from I to 11 p.m. next Agent Studies ahow that weQ fed Thursday, Oct. I, at Trenton State cal Library, Monmouth Medical to which affiliates and guests are ward tt growth la the UN Census students are alert, attentive a^d it • rtartsloa by tbe United States Armory, according to Maj. Douglas Center, Long Branch. Dr. Philip invited. Bureau of the Budget ii carried Scott Eden, U.S. Air Force Re­ able to concentrate no their gtmfthr out, the Region*! Plan Asodation cruiting Commander lor New Jer­ Hie results are better maria ia warned today. The Budget Bureau sey. their school work. Enroll Now For baj decided to break up and reduce " The “Airmen of Note" U.S. Air Boys and girls need food for Force Dance Band from Wash­ tbe size of the region defined by the growth aa weB as for maintenance. aa Ibe New Yort-North- ington, D.C. wiU play for the event. Next Evening Class eastern New Jersey Metropolitan One dozen models from various They need protein foods, such as Area. . organizations at nearby McGuire meats, eggs, fish and poultry, As ■ result, important informa­ Air Force Base wiU exhibit the They need such good sources of BEGINNING OCTOBER 19th latest in militaiy ta d civilian tion that can help thii area to solve vitamins and minerals as milk, For Day Classes Call Qr Write 1 Its transportation crisis will not be fashions. ' fruits and vegetables. They need reported. Furthermore, unless the Tbe event vtfU be open to the bread aad cereals for energy. For Information Budget Bureau's derision is amend­ general public and no admission Check up the young student’s ed, tbe region will be deprived of will be charged. Ticket* will be food, the agent Advises. Does be SMALL DOWN rAYMENT — EASY T E M 0 vital population and economic in­ available for tbe event through the get three or four glasses ol milk formation thst had been published various guidance counselors in tha each day? Four or more servings SHadyside 1-2811 for the area in previous census re­ Trenton Educational system, the of fruits and vegetables? Tvo or ports. x United Services Organization, and more servings of meat, fish, poultry Amory H. Bradford, president of special military booth In Dunham's or eggs? Four or more servings Ridiards School of Beauty the association, stated that be ls Department Store, Trenton. * of bread and cereals? A school working with New York Mayor Tlie show wiU be sponsored Joint­ child needs all of these foods in at 25 Broad St...... R e d B a n k least three meals, breakfast, lunch Robert F. Wagner in hii role as ly by McGuire Air Force Base and ENISANCE ON MECHANIC ST. chairman of the Metropolitan Re­ the Air Force Recruiting Office, and dinner, and perhaps snacks’be­ gional Council, Commissioner Sal­ Post Office Building, Trenton. The tween, if be is growing rapidly. vatore A. Bontempo of the New dance if intended primarily for Scout officials In the 1 toimdel-Malawaa-Keypart-Karltan Township aad Keaaafearg areaa a n ready tor Jersey Department of Conservation Campaign whichIM# Bay will Scout open Tuesday, Oct M, ta Msamswth Cauty. c4 name,the , teen-age girls and their escorts. A and Economic Development, Austin In the usual order, are Wllllsm Friedbeader, Old Maaar Estatea, Holmdel TawasUp, a sw ah i af tbe special publicity booth in the lobby A Good Time Can J. Tobin, executive director of the Monmouth County Seoul Bosrd; Eraest E. P a r a , HalnuM Township, chairman al the district aI MS of the Armory will provide infor­ Port of New York Authority, had ' boys; Dale B. Otto, pretldent ol tbe N. J. Nalaral Gas Ca. aad head at the NM H rssnpnlga Is the mation oo opportunities available the elected beads of Middlesex aad cenaty, aad E. Murray Todd, Holmdd, trustee ef Meaaeath Council, Bay Scants ef Amenta —I —mt|n young w o m eala the U.S. Air Be Had By All Eveiry Somerset Counties in pressing for at tha Scant Beard. ce. . . a change in tbe present plana for Alaa members al tha Chingarora Flaaaca Campaign Steering Canmlttee a n Robert Malkmaa, chair- the census. - asaa, aad Jamas Flyaa, district raaiailsalaarr, bath ef Matawaa, aad J. Lean Schaack si„ K m art. A training meeting of key a n a perwaae] wtfl be held tsaigM at tha Shan Paiat Ian. Haritaa Tawashtp, to Catholic Scouts A * Fri. and S a t Night Alert CoBfrashsul Leaden prepare Iy tha drive.______-______■_____ The group today alerted Con­ 3rd Camporee Retreat W JIhe gressional leaders from the region of the decision and Its potentially dropping ct Middtesei aad Somer­ Newark, Patersoft-CUftan, and Jer­ cedure win $ow be followed ia the Over HO Monmouth Council boy unfavorable consequence. In let- set Counties from area-wide tabu­ sey City. Chicago region to preserve-thi Scouts and leaders Of Catholic te n , signed Jointly, the group urged Na Camaartatiaa U arau d sa faith, participated in tbe Third PENGUIN lations in tbe IM Census. Tbit will cootimilfy and depth of statistical An Important result aI current sit key legislators from the region occur even though Ceaaua Bureau reporting practiced for that area in Annual Camporee Retreat, Sept IS to act to have the Budget Bureau plans for the IN* Censes ii that and 20. The affair wu held at metropolitan report! have included previous decades, ’ FRIDAY NITE restore the key cem u data. data to be reported on the dally Camp St. Benedict, . The Regional Plan Association, In tbelr letters the New York arts data for parts of Middlesex aad commutation patterns of persona Tbe retreat combined a campo­ leadera pointed out that the Budget Somerset Counties at least since traveling from home to work will Mr. Bradford noted, has no objec­ ree type camping weekend with a ANDY ALLISON Bureau decision Is one that can bf 1830 snd for these entire counties be lost to the region as s whole. tion to tha publication of economic religious theme. The Scouts attend­ No hom etow k travel across tb* And Singer amended, for the Bureau recently since 1947. and population data for separata ed conferences given by the Rev. baa done so la a somewhat similar Hudson River will be reported by William J. Wriita,,, Manvllle, and In sdtfition, the 19M Census will areas within an overall metropoU- situation In ths Chicago metropoli­ the census as & result ot tha break­ the Rev. Jack Gflligan of St. Paol’s tan area. discontinue reporting data for the up of the. region Into four separate tan complex. In fact, the Associa­ Abbey. Newton. SATURDAY NITE metropolitan areas. The decision by tha Budget Bu­ entire lT-cotmly New York-North­ tion wdcomet this rteognlxation ol Among units represented s t tbe reau that will deny Important in­ eastern New Jersey metropolitan The New York area leaden seek the metropolitan status oI New*tk. retreat waa Troop IM, Keaasborg. formation ta th* region la aa fol­ area and report data only for four specifically to have Middlesex and Jeraey City, and Paterson, so long Ares memben of tha Monmouth THE HILITES separate smaller metropolitan dia- Somenet Counties re-in chided in Council Committee. who were In low*: Through arbitrary applica­ aa as much information reaches the tion of the Budget Bureau's rules, trida being created out of Ihe for­ the census reports tor the metropol­ charge o I arrangements were ANDY ALLISON .For Yow Dancing Pleasure the site of the New York-North­ mer overall region. These tour are itan area. Secondly, the group region as a whole a* did in the past. James Keliett, Keansburg: Frank eastern New Jeney metropolitan the Standard Metropolitan Statisti­ wants the Budget Buresu to order Veary, Keyport aad Chartea H. ara* will t e reduced, through the cal Areas of New York City, the reporting of sll tho population The last two winners of ihe $10#,- Vreeland, CUffwood and economic data for the total me­ WO guaranteed Sapling at Mom tropolitan complex, consisting of mouth Parte were aons of the great 10 years from today, many young THE PENGUIN the 17 counties of the former Stan­ Citation. They w e n Circle M men and women wUI be studying Tom Alikas, Prop. ■ L O 6 -9 8 5 2 SATURDAY NIGHT SOCIAL dard Metropolitan Area. This pro- Farm’s Watch Your Step in 1K8 in college, their way paid through ; spsasnrsd by and William 0 . Hell* Jr.’s Sky sayjngNOWl»U.-S-. Savlngel 2 Mite* North ssaw s^-... Clipper-thl» y*ar. '~ " ...... 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to place tt* credit behind SOMM. The other policy approved by the law to stop anywhere oa the Part* Governor Signs Health Proclamation way to pick the apples ior other Hospitals Ask AAA Opposes Use 000 la New Jerpey Turnp&e Au­ Jersey rtrlrgstre and the national thority bonds outstanding, provided group states that the principles of fruit from the trees or ground. Middlesex Aid Of Turnpike Fund the bond holders agree to permit mandatory suspension o r revo­ Such a regulation ls aimed solely the state to siphon off an estimated cation of drivers* licensee should at preventing accidents on the ex­ The New Jersey Conference of be determined by the state legis­ , Representatives of four general total of 1570,000,000 in excess funds pressway.” . ; AAA Automoblle.Clubs at the 57tb lature as opposed to such action hospitals in Middlesex County have of that agency over the next 28 Parking, standing o r stopping on annual meeting of Che American being based on orders issued by asked the county's Board of Free­ years to provide^financial relief to the Parkway is prohibited except Automobile Association, voiced op­ the executive branch o t state holders to increase the annual ap­ the railroads operating in the state. position to the use of surplus fundi government, as is the case in New in cases of emergency. The Au­ propriation for care of indigent pa­ of the New Jersey Turnpike Au­ Te Meet This Bio nth Jersey, in violation of constitutional thority has in tbe past donated tbe tients. from {300.000 to the legal thority for any purpose but the re­ Paul L. Aiken, president of the rights of the individual. Shore Motor Club ahd the State fruit gathered from the Parkway maximum of (600,000. duction of toll rates or for high­ trees to nearby institutions or ways. Conference of AAA Clubs, who Freeholder Director Karl spoke for the group at the annual Parkway Apple Crop farmers who helped in spraying The action was taken in support Metzger said the board wilL^con- business meeting, said the Jersey It Ruled Off Limits and otherwise caring for. them. . sider the hospital's request. He in­ Of policy revisions approved by the clubs will meet this month to de­ A M convention delegates which dicated that a program to acquaint termine what further course they The New Jersey Highway Au­ asserts that periodic re-evaluation will take in connection with the thority has warned that Garden . the public with the hospital's fi­ of toil rates should be made by railroad relief referendum. The State Parkway motorists who nancial plight might pave the way all toll facility or turnpike au* state’s AAA delegates, who were stop to pick apples from the road* thorities to the end that the rates BOSTON toward favorable action. Mr. Metz­ host to the national convention, also side trees risk arrest, accident, ger said the arguments/presented charged the toll-road users are con­ endorsed other national policies and 6tomach ache. Authority Chair­ by former Judge John Rafferty, a sistent with the cost of operations which are pertinent to New Jer­ man Katharine E. White said that, member of the board o! trustees and debt service requirements and sey motorists. while the Parkway’s r^ole trees of St. Peter’s Hospital, .were “ex­ that tbe AAA condemns as a. di­ One such revision urges that the may look inviting, the temftatinn version of motorists fees and taxes, tremely persuasive." details of “point systems" em­ to taste the fruit should be resisted the use of tolls from a bridge, According to Mr. Metzger, it was ployed as a basis for suspension for Reasons of safety and health. estimated that the $600,000 allo­ tunnel or road to finance another and revocation of driving licenses “This year’s crop of apples on facility or facilities not serving a cation for hospitals would mean an be publicized widely, that motorists the Parkway is, very frankly, in­ directly related purpose. Increase of three cents in the be advised in advance of pending ferior,” Commissioner White noted, t nit ilattM fit* froaAifcuq Part iflv county tax rate. The delegation, In voicing their support of these suspension, that driver * improve­ adding, “ but regardless of the SMLlOgtaiatftadadal representing St. Peter's, Middlesex revisions, the AAA-affiliated motor ment be stressed by the point quality, it is strictly against the General, Perth Amboy General and clubs in New Jersey switched from system rather than penalization, South Amboy Memorial Hospitals, their previously neutral position to and closer co-ordination between to|d the freeholders that during the one of opposing Gov. Robert B. the point systems of the various last five yeara tbe care of indigents Meyner's plan calling for the state states using them. ' at these institutions had resulted Gov. Robert B. Meyner Is shown signing a proclamation making the w ert starting Sunday National Ross W. Maghan Agency in a total deficit ot tl.M0.Z71. Pharmacy Week lo New Jersey. With him ara Edward C. White, president of tha New Jeraey Phar­ Cites C an Costs maceutical Association, and John J. Debus, executive officer of the same group and a director of the According to the figures, the cost New Jersey Chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. . of caring for indlgeots ln this pe­ The proclamation cites pharmacists In New Jersey are. dedicating this annual observance to tbe SAVE with SAFECO riod amounted to $3,240,299 while Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation and Its New Jersey Chapter In appreciation ol the splendid work M atawaii Lumber Co. done by these public-spirited agencies lo bringing a greater measure of relief to sufferers of these pain­ the county contributions amounted The Friend 1/ Lumber Yard to only $1,314,021. Contributions ful aliments. - , . 1 from municipalities . amounted tb Telephone LOwell 6-4500 — 4501 Real Estate—Insurance 1252,000. The county appropriation tlon with the New Jersey Academy mission for the Blind, the State De­ Free. Eye Examinations MATAWAN 138 Main St LO 6-0003 representedan average payment of of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngol- partment of Health, and the Pew 110.01 per day, or 40 per cent of Arc Given At Hospital. olgy, the New Jeraey State Com­ Jeraey Hoapltal Association. - SUTPH1N AVF-;. MATAWAN the average dally cost of <34.74 for the 131,194 days

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